John Trevino
Position:
The Highlands School
Boys/ Girls Basketball Head
Coach
Coach John Trevino begins his first year
2007-2008 with The Highland School Blazers as the Head Boys/
Girls basketball coach and upper school Physical Education
teacher. Coach Trevino’s hometown is
Austin,
TX, where in high school he played
varsity basketball and received 1st team All-District
and team captain honors three consecutive years while joining
the 1000 points club and playing in the 5A state championship
game. Coach Trevino went on to attend Texas A&M
University and Dallas Christian
College and graduated in
2004 with a degree in Education. While attending college, Coach
Trevino played on the men’s basketball team receiving
All-conference honors from 2001-2003, was team captain for two
years, and the first player to be in the 1000 points club at
Dallas Christian College. Coach Trevino was a graduate assistant
at Dallas
Christian
College while student
teaching.
Coach Trevino was the head assistant at 4A
Denton High School in 2005-2006 and helped build a 3-24 team
into a 20 win team in his first year. After a year at Denton
High, where he was also a World Geography and Sociology teacher,
Coach Trevino was offered the head coaching job at 2A
Rogers
High School in 2006. In
his first year he had the opportunity to rebuild a team that
only won 10 games in the last three years. During Coach
Trevino’s first season he elevated the basketball program to new
heights with a 24-6 playoff record and turned the Rogers
basketball team into a playoff contender while teaching several
subjects, including Physical Education.
Coach Trevino and his wife Jasmine, a current nursing student at
Texas Women’s University, reside in
Coppell, Texas. Coach Trevino feels very fortunate and
blessed to have a confident and supportive Highlands School
administration that has given him an opportunity to build a
program and to mold our student-athletes into faithful,
responsible Christian leaders.
“Success is never final,
failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts”
John Wooden
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