CdM names Sam Stafford as new boysâ volleyball coach
Corona del Mar High has completed the search for its next boysâ volleyball coach.
The school announced on Tuesday that in-house candidate Sam Stafford will succeed longtime coach Steve Conti.
Stafford served as an assistant on Contiâs staff the past five seasons. A former setter for the Sea Kings and a 2007 graduate, Stafford has been a coach in the CdM boysâ volleyball program since 2009.
This is Staffordâs first varsity head coaching job.
âI was honored just to be considered [for] a program like this, one of the premier programs in the county and the country,â said Stafford, who is 29 years old. âObviously, the success weâve had the last couple of years, I think it makes it a pretty unique job with the student-athletes that we get.
âIâm obviously really excited to get started.â
Sea Kings athletic director Don Grable stated upon Contiâs resignation that the school would look at its on-campus options first to fill the coaching vacancy. Stafford, who is a physical education instructor at CdM, fit that mold.
âWe try to reward loyalty of people who have worked consistently at our school,â Grable said. âIf itâs not broke, donât fix it. That, to me, is a big thing. We know what heâs about.
âThe best way that you can prove yourself is through your actions, and Sam has already done that.â
Stafford noted that he saw the benefit in being an on-campus coach, too. He said that he would have an open-door policy, allowing his athletes to communicate with him throughout the school day in addition to team activities.
Iâd like to have as much success [as Conti], but do it in my own way.
— Sam Stafford, Corona del Mar High coach
Apart from the change at the top, Stafford said that he will try to keep the same coaching staff the program has had for the past few years.
Conti gave an endorsement to his former player and assistant, saying, âCoach Stafford is a good fit for the CdM boysâ volleyball program. As a Corona del Mar [graduate] and boysâ volleyball alumnus, he understands the culture of the community and the boysâ volleyball program.â
Staffordâs brothers, Charlie and Jack, also played volleyball at CdM.
The Battle of the Bay plays a big role in the lives of many of the student-athletes who grow up on the Back Bay. For Stafford, it was no exception. He called Conti and current Newport Harbor girlsâ volleyball coach Dan Glenn two of his foremost mentors as a coach.
Stafford has coached on both sides of the Back Bay rivalry. He has spent time with CdM (2009-present), Newport Harbor (2009-2014) and the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club (2009-present).
Conti stepped down after leading the Sea Kings to 540 wins, 19 league titles, seven CIF Southern Section championships and four CIF Southern California Regional titles during his 23 years. His last season saw CdM go 34-4 overall, claim the Pacific Coast League, CIF Southern Section Division 1 and CIF SoCal Regional Division I crowns, and finish the year as the No. 1 team in the nation.
âIâd like to have as much success [as Conti],â Stafford said, âbut do it in my own way.â
The Sea Kings will be returning just one starter from last year in senior outside hitter Adam Flood, a USC commit. Having already worked with the rest of the roster, Stafford is ready to hit the ground running.
âWeâve encouraged him to put his stamp on the program,â Grable said. âSam Stafford, thatâs who weâre hiring. Weâre excited.â
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