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As she is set to start her
10th season as the head coach,
Teresa Velazquez-Ortega has a strong core of
returning players and has brought in a
strong group of freshmen to compliment them.
Joining Velazquez-Ortega on the coaching
staff are Gay Castaneda for her third year,
along with Krystal Lee, who will be starting
her second season. Last year, the Falcons
finished in fifth place in the South Coast
Conference for the second year in a row. In
six of the last 10 seasons, the team has
finished in second place in conference
action and will be looking for their first
conference championship since the 1997 year.
The team has seven returning players this
year and will look to a group of freshmen to
help them into the post-season.
Velazquez-Ortega began her head coaching
career with the Falcons by being named the
South Coast Conference Coach of the Year in
2001 and has compiled an 82-58 (.586) record
in her time with the team.
Prior to taking over as the head coach,
Velazquez-Ortega spent six seasons as the
assistant coach under Jeanine Prindle (four
years) and Nancy Welliver (two years).
Prindle retired from coaching, while
Welliver has moved on to be the head coach
at Cypress College. Velazquez-Ortega has
been involved with the Cerritos College
volleyball program since 1989 when she led
the Falcons to a Final Four appearance in
the state championships. She also led the
nation in kills among community college
volleyball players that season.
Velazquez-Ortega was also selected to the
Asics All-America Team as well as to the
All-State Tournament Team in 1989 and 1990.
Velazquez-Ortega has extensive international
volleyball experience and brings her very
intense and competitive spirit to the
program. She received her dental degree from
National University of Mexico and earned her
Master’s degree in Physical Education from
Azusa Pacific University. Velazquez-Ortega
is also a full-time classified employee in
the HPER/Athletics Division.
Velazquez-Ortega and her husband Elias, who
is also a part-time classified employee in
the athletic department; have two children –
Chris (18) and Isaac (10). |