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Joining the
coaching staff for the first season is Gay
Castaneda, who has 15 years of high school
coaching history. From 2001-05, Castaneda
coached the girl’s volleyball teams at Santa
Fe High, as well as the boy’s team from
2002-06. With the girl’s team, she led them
to the CIF Playoffs from 2002-05 and reached
the quarterfinals twice. In 2003, they
captured the Del Rio League championship. On
the boy’s side, they won the league title in
2004 and reached the CIF quarterfinals. The
qualified for the post-season from 2003-06.
Her coaching
assignments have also included stints at
Saddleback High (2000) as the varsity boy’s
volleyball assistant coach, Gahr High (1999)
as the junior varsity girl’s head coach, and
at Whitney High, where she started her
career and coached three sports. From
1993-99, Castaneda served as the girl’s
basketball head coach and led them to the
CIF Playoffs in five of those seasons. She
served as the softball coach from 1992-98
and guided them to the CIF Playoffs each
season, while advancing to the CIF
quarterfinals three times and won the
Delphic League title in 1992. From 1991-98
she was the girl’s head volleyball coach and
guided them to the CIF Playoffs in seven of
those years, while they reached the state
playoffs in 1995. They advanced to the CIF
semi-finals in 1998. She spent 1999 as the
boy’s volleyball head coach.
Castaneda was
a three-sport athlete at Whitney High,
earning all-league honors in volleyball for
three seasons and also played basketball and
softball. She then played one year of
volleyball at Cypress College before moving
on to Cal State Fullerton, where she earned
her Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, as
well as a teaching credential. She then
moved on to Cal Poly Pomona, where she
earned an administrative credential.
Castaneda is
also a math teacher at Santa Fe High and is
working on her Master’s degree in Technology
in Education and is then planning on working
on her Master’s in Physical Education. She
is single and lives in Long Beach. |