El Paso’s own Josiah Johnson is making waves in the world of collegiate athletics. A graduate of Immanuel Christian High School, Johnson has secured his place at the NCAA Track and Field Championships, representing Northern Arizona University.
Record-Breaking Performance
At the NCAA West Regionals, Johnson delivered an outstanding performance in the 400 meter hurdles, clocking a personal best time of 49.07 seconds. This remarkable achievement not only won him the quarterfinal race but also set a new school record for Northern Arizona University.
Johnson’s journey will continue in Eugene, Oregon, where he will compete for a national title at the upcoming NCAA Track and Field Championships. His dedication and hard work have earned him the title of this week’s Community Champion, a recognition sponsored by Albertsons and the El Paso Community Foundation.
Community Pride
Josiah Johnson’s success story is a testament to the talent and determination found within the El Paso community. As he prepares to compete on a national stage, he carries with him the support and pride of his hometown. His achievements serve as an inspiration to young athletes and a reminder of the potential that lies within our local schools and communities.
Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.