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Tony Altobelli
In the never-ending saga of trying to find as many former local
athletes from around the country, sometimes the former athlete turned
coach gets missed.
Such has been the case for former Estancia High grad and current Santa
Clara University women’s volleyball coach Jon Wallace.
In just his second season, Wallace helped guide the Broncos to the
best record in school history at 27-5. Additionally, Santa Clara won the
West Coast Conference Championship for the first time in seven years with
a 13-1 mark, beating traditional-powerhouse Pepperdine in five thrilling
games on Nov. 18.
During the regular season, Wallace’s team went up against 11 of the 64
teams selected to the NCAA Tournament and went 9-4 against them.
The Broncos, who finished the year ranked No. 17 in the AVCA/USA Today
polls, advanced to the second round of the NCAAs for only the second time
in school history. The other time was Wallace’s first year when the
Broncos finished 21-11.
A 1984 graduate of Estancia, Wallace played setter for UC Santa
Barbara and captained the 1988 UCSB squad that reached the NCAA
championship match before falling to USC in five games.
From there, Wallace was a setter for Team Nike in 1990-91 before
playing professionally in Switzerland for one season. In 1994, Wallace
played on the Bud Light Four-Man Beach Tour, earning the league’s best
defensive player award.
His coaching career began in 1989 at Corona del Mar where he coached
the Sea Kings’ junior varsity programs.
In 1990, Wallace assisted Bob Wetzel at Orange Coast College before
becoming the head coach at Golden West from 1992-93. In 1993, Wallace
guided the Rustlers to the California State Community College
Championship.
On the players’ circuit, former Newport Harbor boys volleyball
standout Billy Clayton is a freshman starting middle blocker for Stanford
University.
Clayton is fifth on the Cardinal (6-1) with 37 kills and five aces,
while his 16 blocks are third-highest on the team.
For those interested in catching up with Clayton, he’ll be playing at
UCLA on March 9, at UC Irvine March 10 and Long Beach State March 29.
Billy’s sister, M.E., has been making a name for herself on the track
and field team at Brigham Young University. The Cougars’ senior in the
team captain and will compete in the triple and long jumps this year.
M.E. has helped BYU win three consecutive Western Athletic Conference
championships in both indoor track and outdoor track.
Not to be forgotten is older sister Mandy Clayton, Class of 1995 for
the Sailors and 1999 for Stanford. The former Orange County all-star in
basketball and All-Orange County triple jumper for the Sailors, also
jumped for the Cardinal.
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