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Dr. Sonia Trevino
Collegiate Volleyball
From humble beginnings as one of five children to a history-making career, Dr. Treviño followed in her sister’s footsteps by playing Division I collegiate volleyball on a scholarship. Determined to fulfill her mother’s expectations, she believed that earning a college education was the best way to honor her sacrifices.
From there, Dr. Treviño rose to a history-making athletic career. A multi-sport standout, she became the first and only athlete at San Jacinto Junior College (1986–87) to win conference championships and two national championships in volleyball and track during the same year, while also earning numerous All-American honors.
Referred to as the “Catalyst” by her coach, Dr. Treviño served as the barometer of her team’s spirit and drive. Dr. Treviño went on to attend Florida State University (1988–89), where she continued her winning ways by capturing two more conference volleyball championships. She also led her Florida State team in digs and earned All-Conference honors.
Dr. Treviño finished her volleyball career having won four conference championships—one for every year she played. She later earned two doctoral degrees: one in Chiropractic from TCU–Texas and one in Medicine from UMAN–Mexico. She then opened a thriving practice in her hometown of Mission, Texas.
Dr. Treviño has dedicated more than two decades to public service, and in 2020, she once again broke barriers by becoming the first woman elected Justice of the Peace.
A champion, trailblazer, and servant leader, she has spent her life proving that true success is found in lifting others through her “WIN” mentality.
Dr. Sonia Treviño has been married to Michael Howell since 1998. Together, they are the proud parents of Jackie, an All-American and two-time Motivational Player of the Year in volleyball at the University of Montana, and their son, Michael Jr., a national champion in beach volleyball.







