Girls volleyball: Conti resigns at CdM
Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Steve Conti, who has led a resurgence in the girls
and boys volleyball programs at Corona del Mar High, has resigned as
girls coach after four seasons.
Conti, who has guided the boys program to five straight CIF Southern
Section championship matches, including a Division I title in 2000 and a
Division III crown in 1998, will continue to coach the boys program.
“It was a bunch of things combined,” Conti said of his decision to
relinquish the girls job. “My wife and I have a baby on the way and I
need to go back to school to get my master’s degree. Being the head coach
of two programs is fun and exciting, but it definitely takes away from
time around the house. There’s a chance I may get back into coaching
girls, but it won’t be for a while.”
Conti, an Estancia High graduate, made an immediate impact on the CdM
girls program when he took over before the 1997 season.
That year, CdM won the CIF Southern Section Division III-AA
championship with a five-game victory over La Habra in the title match.
It was the first girls section crown since 1993 for the Sea Kings, who
finished 13-8 that year, third in the Sea View League. They also competed
in the Southern California regional playoffs that year.
The girls finished 10-9 the next season and advanced to the section
Division III-A semifinals, where they lost in five games to Notre Dame
Academy.
In 1999, CdM moved from the Sea View to the Pacific Coast League and
immediately established itself as a dominant force. Conti’s squad swept
eight league games to win the PCL crown, then advanced to the section
Division III semifinals. The Sea Kings, 21-11, also earned a berth into
the CIF State playoffs.
Last season, Conti’s girls team went 18-11, shared the PCL
championship and advanced to the Division III-AA section semifinals,
where it fell in five games to Bishop Montgomery. CdM then competed in
the CIF State playoffs.
“We had a pretty good run,” Conti said. “The biggest thing I’m proud
of is the way the girls and boys in our programs have become friends and
are very supportive of one another. I enjoy that camaraderie.”
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