At Unit 1 Hoop Source, our platform doesn’t chase mainstream narratives built around height, stars, or recruiting hype. We focus on the athletes who represent authentic growth — those grinding daily, guided by the right voices, and surrounded by the right environments to become something special.
That definition fits Jerome Sequeira, a 6’4”, 210-pound quarterback from Desert Pines High School in Las Vegas, class of 2028. A true three-sport athlete — football, basketball, and track (100, 200, 400 meters) — Sequeira represents the kind of quiet excellence that often goes unnoticed in a headline-driven world.

Behind his journey stands a company helping young athletes build more than highlight tapes — they’re building foundation, access, and purpose. That company is Supreme Athletics Inc, led by CEO Leon Muhammad.
“We are a movement rooted in God, Family, Loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. We specialize in athlete development for the long game — mentally, spiritually, physically, and financially.”
— Leon Muhammad, CEO of Supreme Athletics
Supreme Athletics is more than a management or recruitment company; it’s a bridge to opportunity. With proven relationships, real access, and direct connections to top-tier sports agencies, professional scouts, college coaches, and elite trainers, the organization continues to open doors others can’t. Through its mentorship and guidance, prospects like Jerome Sequeira are being positioned for sustainable, long-term growth — both on and off the field.
Player Background
- Name: Jerome Sequeira
- High School: Desert Pines HS (Las Vegas, NV)
- Class of: 2028
- Position: Quarterback (also competes in basketball & track)
- Measurements: 6’4”, 210 lbs
- Profiles: MaxPreps | Hudl | Instagram (@jeromejacksonsequeira)
Sequeira is known around Desert Pines for his leadership and ability to command respect beyond his age. Coaches describe him as teachable, even-tempered, and internally driven — qualities that often separate the next-level quarterbacks from temporary phenoms.

2025 Season Performance (Through October 10, 2025)
- Passing Totals: 674 yards | 7 TD | 3 INT | 32/72 passing (44.4%)
- Yards per Completion: 21.1 YPC (134.8 Y/G)
- Rushing: 85 yards and 2 TD vs Green Valley (11 carries)
- Best Games:
- vs Legacy – 244 yards, 3 TD (W 51-16)
- vs Mojave – 180 yards, 3 TD (W 35-29)
- vs Red Mountain (AZ) – 89 yards, 1 TD
- vs Green Valley (Oct 3) – 78 yards passing + 85 rushing, 2 TD (L 18-19)
Latest Update — October 10 vs Las Vegas HS
On October 10, 2025, Desert Pines hosted Las Vegas High School for Homecoming and fell 35-22 after holding a 22-21 lead late in the third quarter. Weather delays and penalties slowed momentum across the valley, but Sequeira once again played a significant role offensively.
He was credited with a key quarter-two run that sparked a drive and appears in Nevada Preps’ photo coverage (#2 Desert Pines QB Jerome Sequeira being brought down by safety Aiden Weigum).
While official individual stats for the contest have not yet been posted to MaxPreps, multiple outlets confirm his participation and leadership during the third-quarter surge that briefly gave Desert Pines the lead. A complete box score is pending final submission from school officials.
Scouting Breakdown (Unit 1 Hoop Source Evaluation)
🎯 Strengths
- Frame & Physical Upside: At 6’4” with a solid 210-lb build, Sequeira already looks the part of a college-ready quarterback.
- Arm Talent & Vertical Throwing: Displays comfort attacking downfield and generating chunk plays off play-action or scramble situations.
- Mobility & Poise: Shows calm footwork when pressured and can turn broken plays into productive runs (85-yard rushing game proves the point).
- Multi-Sport Transferability: Basketball and track background enhance his coordination, foot speed, and field awareness.
- Coachability: Respected for how he absorbs corrections and applies them in live reps.
▲ Growth Areas
- Efficiency & Accuracy: Improving his completion rate through better foot mechanics and release timing will elevate his ceiling.
- Decision-Making: Continue developing progression reads and situational IQ to limit turnovers and maximize third-down conversions.
- Leadership Consistency: As a young QB1, commanding the offense and keeping his team steady during penalty-filled games is his next step.
The Bigger Picture
Jerome Sequeira represents what authentic player development looks like when talent meets structure. His parents are hard-working, his mentors are credible, and his support system believes in more than statistics — they believe in building the person behind the player.
Platforms like Supreme Athletics embody that same philosophy Unit 1 Hoop Source was built upon: empower the underrated, educate the young, and protect the integrity of development for the long game. As Jerome continues to evolve under that banner, expect his story to resonate well beyond Las Vegas.
Final Take
Jerome Sequeira is a 2028 prospect built on foundation — not flash. He’s learning to balance raw tools with discipline, and his trajectory points toward continued growth. With the right mentorship and resources around him, he has a chance to emerge as one of the next signature leaders to come out of Desert Pines.
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