John Sepulvado, a recent graduate of Dexter High School, has signed his letter of intent to play basketball and pursue a music career at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville. The decision marks the culmination of a high school journey that blended athletic ambition with artistic passion.
His mother, Jamie Sepulvado, who directs the choir at Dexter High School, expressed pride in her son’s dual talents, noting that his dedication to both music and sport has been evident from an early age.
John says he wants to become an audio engineer, a goal that aligns with Nashville’s reputation as a hub for recording and production. He is excited about the opportunities the city offers for hands‑on experience in sound design and studio work.
Joining a Trojans basketball program that has enjoyed recent success, Sepulvado is eager to contribute on the court while continuing to develop his craft as a musician. He sees the university as the ideal place to test himself at the collegiate level.
A Multi‑Talented Prospect
Coaches and faculty alike have praised Sepulvado’s work ethic, noting that his ability to balance rigorous training schedules with creative projects sets him apart. As he steps onto the Nashville campus, the community anticipates how his unique blend of skills will influence both the team’s dynamics and the campus music scene.
Located in the heart of Tennessee’s capital, the university provides easy access to Nashville’s bustling music industry, while the surrounding region offers the familiar Midwestern charm of his hometown of Dexter, Missouri.