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The John Cooper School competes in 2026 SPC Spring Championships

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The Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC) is one of the top athletic conferences for independent schools in Texas. Each year, member schools compete in three seasons—fall, winter, and spring—with championships held at the end of each season.

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The John Cooper School competes in 2026 SPC Spring Championships
The John Cooper School competes in 2026 SPC Spring Championships; Photo Credit: The John Cooper School

The Spring 2026 SPC Championships marked the culmination of the spring sports season, featuring competition in:

  • Baseball 
  • Softball 
  • Track & Field 
  • Golf
  • Tennis

Schools are grouped into divisions like 3A, which helps ensure competition based on school size.

The John Cooper School’s 2026 Spring Results (3A): Cooper had an outstanding spring season, highlighted by multiple top finishes. 

  • Girls Tennis — 3A Champions
  • Boys Track & Field — 3A Champions
  • Baseball — Runners Up
  • Girls Track & Field — Runners Up
  • Girls Golf — 3rd Place
  • Boys Golf — 4th Place
  • Boys Tennis — 4th Place
  • Softball — 5th Place

Cooper also had several individual champions in golf and track and field. 

This marks Cooper’s first-ever boys track and field SPC championship and first-ever girl’s Tennis SPC Championship in the School’s history! 

These results reflect a strong, well-rounded athletic program, with success across both individual and tam-based sports.

The John Cooper School competes in 2026 SPC Spring Championships
Photo Credit: The John Cooper School
Photo Credit: The John Cooper School
The John Cooper School competes in 2026 SPC Spring Championships
Photo Credit: The John Cooper School

What This Means: Winning an SPC 3A championship means finishing first among similarly sized schools in the conference—making John Cooper’s titles in girls’ tennis and boys track & field significant achievements within Texas private school athletics.

John Hoye, Director of Athletics at John Cooper, summed up the season: “The spring season results highlight the hard work our student-athletes have put in over the past several months. We couldn’t be prouder of their collective effort and accomplishments. These achievements reflect the dedication of both our coaches and athletes. Go Dragons!”

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Source: The John Cooper School

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