Corona del Mar hires Sam Stafford as girlsâ volleyball coach
Corona del Mar High athletic director Don Grable announced on Thursday that Sam Stafford will be the schoolâs next girlsâ volleyball coach.
Stafford, who is also in charge of the CdM boysâ volleyball program, will succeed Steve Astor. Under Astor, the girlsâ volleyball program compiled an overall record of 139-49 and a record of 55-1 in league play in the last six seasons.
Astor stepped away from the program in January, expressing a desire to explore coaching opportunities at the next level as the reason for his decision. Astor is now an assistant with the University of Washington womenâs volleyball program.
âI love the sport and I love the school,â said Stafford, who had been an assistant under Astor for the past four years. âI canât imagine working and coaching in another place. I think Steve Astor did a great job kind of instilling the culture and the expectation, and I just hope to continue that and kind of put my own spin on it.
âWe obviously do things very similar, in a lot of ways, because I worked for him for a number of years and was friends with him.â
Stafford had also served as an assistant under former CdM boysâ volleyball coach Steve Conti, before the latter resigned in November after running the program for 23 years. Stafford replaced Conti.
In his first season at the helm of the boys, Stafford led the Sea Kings to a 22-8 overall record and a share of the Surf League crown at 5-1. The Sea Kings earned the No. 3 seed in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs, but Santa Barbara beat host CdM 26-24, 19-25, 25-23, 25-22 in the quarterfinals.
The task of running both the boysâ and girlsâ programs on campus was seen as more of a benefit than a challenge by Stafford. Heâs a physical education teacher at CdM.
âI think if youâre prepared and if you plan accordingly, I donât think itâs a challenge,â Stafford said. âI think there are a lot of benefits, too, because now I get to have a relationship with every volleyball player at our campus. I get to coordinate both programs.
âThere are a lot of good things that come with it. If this sport is something that you love, I donât know why you wouldnât want to spend more time in the gym.â
Stafford, a former CdM volleyball player, has also served on the coaching staff at Newport Harbor. Heâs also a coach for the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club.
âWith his volleyball experience and success both as a player and a coach, we are excited to have Sam now be the leader of both our girlsâ and boysâ volleyball programs,â Grable said in a press release. âWe are confident he will work with all involved to continue our strong volleyball tradition of integrity and excellence on the court, in the classroom, and in the community.â
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