Girls volleyball: Christiansen assumes girls helm at Corona del Mar
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Bill Christiansen, who spent the last five seasons
as an assistant volleyball coach at Corona del Mar High, will replace
Steve Conti as the school’s girls coach, Sea Kings Athletic Director
Jerry Jelnick said Monday.
Christiansen, a walk-on with previous varsity head coaching experience
at Laguna Beach High and McKinleyville High in Humboldt County, wasted
little time predicting the program would maintain the high standards
achieved during Conti’s tenure, which included a CIF Southern Section
Division III-AA championship in 1997.
“I think we’ll make the CIF (Southern Section) final in our division
and then get to the state final,” said Christiansen, a Laguna Beach
resident who turns 47 Sept. 3.
“After last season, it looked like we had only three seniors coming
back and four returners total. I think all the coaches around the league
thought we’d be weak this season. But we’ve had a couple players transfer
in and we’ll have the best freshmen class I’ve ever seen.”
Christiansen said Claire Allen, a senior who played previously at
Newport Harbor, as well as Morgan Smith, a transfer from Mater Dei, will
bolster a roster that includes returning All-CIF setter Jacqueline
Becker.
Christiansen is used to success, having guided junior varsity and
varsity teams to dozens of league championships over the years. Last
year, he guided the CdM boys and girls junior varsity squads to unbeaten
Pacific Coast League records. His girls junior varsity teams also won
league titles in 1997 and ’98.
In addition to coaching the boys and girls junior varsity, he assisted
Conti with the boys and girls varsity units. He will no longer coach the
boys, however, so he can balance the added responsibility of running the
girls program with spending quality time with his family, which includes
wife Maria and young sons Liam and Jayden.
Christiansen said his love for coaching, as well as his desire to
carry on the resurgence Conti generated in his four years at the helm,
helped him make the decision to return to the varsity head coaching
ranks. Conti, who resigned as girls coach in June, remains the CdM boys
coach.
“I didn’t want to leave the juniors and seniors high and dry,”
Christiansen said. “I’ve seen programs go into disarray before during
coaching transitions and I didn’t want that to happen here. I wanted to
maintain some continuity. I’d like to stay for six or seven years.”
Christiansen, whose tenure at CdM began under former Sea Kings girls
coach Brian Chartier, said his coaching philosophy will differ little
from Conti’s.
“Every new coach is going to change things a little bit, but Steve and
I always agreed on the big things. The main thing is, we both believe the
team is always first. Steve also emphasized hard work and that will
continue with me. His practices were grueling and I won’t back off,
because it has been so successful. We usually don’t have a lot of height,
so we have to outwork teams.”
Christiansen’s last varsity coaching assignment was the 1995 girls
team at Laguna Beach, which lost in the CIF Southern Section Division I
final and advanced to the CIF State quarterfinals.
“This will be my 22nd year of coaching and my 40th season, including
boys and girls teams,” he said. “I love coaching, I love volleyball and I
love being involved with kids this age. I enjoy the high level of
competition you find on the varsity, but I also enjoy the developmental
aspect of the lower levels.”
Christiansen reached a high level as a player. He was the first
All-American in the storied tradition of Laguna Beach High boys
volleyball and went on to play on two national championship teams at UCLA
(1975-76).
His coaching resume also includes a two-year stint as assistant
women’s coach at Humboldt State.
Christiansen said he is still looking for a junior varsity head coach
and varsity assistant.
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