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When you think of the success of the Huntington Beach High
volleyball program, you have to start at the top to find the catalyst
behind the molding of three CIF Southern Section championship teams.
Rocky Ciarelli, who has guided the Oiler girls to both a Southern
Section and state title at the conclusion of the 1996 season and the boys
team to consecutive CIF titles in 1993-94, announced Tuesday that he will
step down as head coach.
Ciarelli said from his home Wednesday that he ‘probably will come
back’ to the program sometime in ‘the near fear future,’ although, for
the next year, anyway, the Oilers will have a new head coach in
Ciarelli’s longtime assistant, Isaac Owens.
Siting personal reasons, Ciarelli will take at least a year off
before re-evaluating his situation.
‘I have some personal things going on, and I want to start spending
more time with my kids. ‘That’s the bottom line,’ he said.
Ciarelli has coached the program for the past 16 years, and since
1992, shared coaching duties with his wife, Cami, who also stepped down
from her post.
‘It was getting to be real tough to get home in time to see my kids
play youth sports,’ Ciarelli said of his children Felicia, 11, and Tony,
9. ‘Volleyball was taking up, as you’d expect, a majority of my time, and
I just thought, for now, that it was time to step away from it and devote
more time to the family.
Owens is no stranger to Huntington Beach volleyball, himself having
played for the Oilers during the 1980s.
He has served as Ciarelli’s assistant for the past 10 years, and
also played under his tutelage.
‘I think the program is under real good hands with Isaac,’ Ciarelli
said. ‘This is a good team he has coming up, and it will exciting to see
them play.
‘I’ll be popping in and out of the gym from time to time, but for
now, my family is my focus. After this next year, I’ll re-evaluate the
whole situation, then take it from there and make a decision whether or
not to come back. But, I’ll probably be back. We’ll see.’
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