This year proved to be the best in the team's history - Johnson finally defeated its opponent, MacArthur.
As the swimming season continues, the training is getting harder. The championships are just around the corner, and Johnson swimmers are pushing their bodies to the limit in preparation.
Johnson earned a 6th place finish at the South Zone TISCA Championships. However, the big story is Cameron Wickes who etched his name in the Johnson record books forever.
Jag Swimming make a splash at the TISCA Championships on Saturday.
The Jag swimming team is setting records and taking home the metal in large-scale competition.
The Johnson aquatic team is back with a splash and ready for action. This year, swimmers predict that through hard work and dedication, there will be no slowing down.
The Johnson swim team took on the Alamo Heights Mules in a duel meet this past weekend. The girl's team dominated with impressive swims in breaststroke, freestyle, and relay races and came out winning 175-131. The boy's team had a more difficult time shutting down the aggressive mules. Points went back and forth between both teams, but the Alamo Heights boys came out victorious.