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Henry Today
By the People, for the People
Henry County and Eminence Swim Teams End Season at Semistate
Both teams had strong finishes at the first round of the KHSAA Swimming Championships.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Henry County and Eminence swim teams wrapped up their seasons at the first round of the KHSAA Swimming Championships. Henry County finished 13th in the 400 yard freestyle relay with a time of 4:35.80, while Eminence also had a successful showing at the semistate meet.
Why it matters
The semistate meet is a critical step on the path to the state championships, and a strong performance here can set up swimmers and teams for success at the final round of competition. Both Henry County and Eminence demonstrated their talent and competitiveness at this important event.
The details
At the semistate meet, Henry County swimmer Katie Jo Sheehan swam the final leg of the 400 yard freestyle relay, helping her team to a 13th place finish. Eminence also had a solid showing, with several of their swimmers qualifying for and competing at the semistate round.
- The semistate meet took place on February 7, 2026.
The players
Katie Jo Sheehan
A swimmer for the Henry County swim team.
Henry County
The high school swim team from Henry County, Tennessee.
Eminence
The high school swim team from Eminence, Tennessee.
The takeaway
The semistate meet was an important milestone for the Henry County and Eminence swim teams, as they worked to qualify for the state championships and cap off their successful seasons. Both teams demonstrated their talent and competitiveness at this critical event.
