Tim Woodrey is a 1980 graduate of Edgewood High School where he participated in Baseball, Basketball, and Football.
In Baseball, he started on the JV Team as a freshman, moving on to the Varsity team as a sophomore. He was the starting third baseman for the Varsity team during his junior year where the team finished as State runner-up for Division AA. During his senior year, he earned All MML, All Southwest Ohio, and All State honors. In Basketball, he played his freshman and sophomore years, splitting his time between the JV and Varsity team during his sophomore year. Due to a back injury, he didn’t play his Junior year, but earned his Varsity letter in Basketball during his senior year. Named MVP during his freshman football season, Tim moved on to play Varsity starting linebacker on defense as a sophomore. His season was cut short during his junior year due to injury, but not before leading the team in tackles. Tim returned his senior year to earn MVP honors. He was named All MML on both offense and defense, All Golden Triangle, All Southwest Ohio, and All State. After high school, Tim continued his education at Miami University where he played Baseball. He then transferred to the University of Dayton to play Football and ultimately earned his degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. He has been employed with The Kroger Company for 21 years as a Storage Engineer. Tim has three children, Alex his son and his twin daughters, Megan and Morgan. He enjoyed coaching his kids on their various sports teams as well as many other youngsters throughout the years. Tim officiated high school football for 30 years and was selected to officiate a state semifinal in 2001. As hobbies, Tim likes golf and woodworking. |