Poway hires Lamb as volleyball coach

By: TERRY MONAHAN - Staff Writer | Tuesday, July 24, 2007 11:23 PM PDT

Steve Lamb, who has never been a head coach at the high school level, was hired Tuesday as the girls volleyball coach at Poway High.

Lamb, 37, replaces Lisa Reis, who was unexpectedly fired last month after the Titans went 14-16 last season, her 26th year of coaching at Poway.

Reis' teams won 14 league championships and 11 CIF titles. She's the county's winningest coach in girls volleyball, with a 571-155 record (.787 percentage).

"He's walking into a coaching situation at Poway just like any other year,'' Poway athletic director Dan Crane said. "He has a lot of credibility in the North County, and we've heard a lot of good things about him from some of our student-athletes.

"He will bring a great attitude ... to our group.''

Though he was hired too late to see his new team during spring practice, Lamb said he will enter the four-day tryouts that begin Aug. 13 with an open mind.

"I'm going into this thing with blinders on,'' Lamb said. "We'll just have to evaluate players in the tryouts.

"I don't have knowledge of all the players, so it wouldn't be fair to go into this thing having already made up my mind.''

Lamb's coaching career includes four seasons as an assistant at Christian High and three as an assistant at Christian Heritage College.

For the last 10 seasons, he coached at the San Diego Volleyball Club -- now called Epic Volleyball Club -- in Poway. Lamb is also the director of administration at Epic.

"Poway is one of the premier coaching jobs in the county,'' Lamb said. "Pressure is what you put on yourself. I'm looking at this as a great opportunity.

"I'd like to continue what's been going on here. They graduate their players, and the girls are active in the community as well. We want to produce good volleyball teams and good people.

"We'll just have to go in and start playing, and that will be the best way to get past everything that's happened here.''

Dave Proffitt, a club coach with high school experience, will coach the junior varsity team and assist Lamb with the varsity. Proffitt is an off-campus coach.

Tammy Kotnik, who was the head coach at Rancho Bernardo for four seasons, will coach the freshman team. Kotnik is an assistant principal at Poway.

-- Contact staff writer Terry Monahan at (760) 739-6648 or tmonahan@nctimes.com.

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4 comment(s)[-]Go to Top

MT wrote on Jul 25, 2007 9:17 AM:This is wonderful news! Our daughter played for Steve about 6 years ago and to this day she says she learned the most from him than any other coach she's had, including at the collegiate level. He will bring a great change to Poway, and especially with his overall positive attitude with the girls. Poway High is lucky to have him, and now I might start coming back to watch the team play again! Good luck to the team and what a great day this is for Poway High Volleyball!

SMB wrote on Jul 25, 2007 2:16 PM:Steve is the best! It's great news for Poway to get such an awesome coach. For those of you who don't know Steve, you can expect an experienced, fair, hard working, and direct coach. I also know that Steve is a man with integrity and good moral principles, which will continue the positive expectations already being established at Poway High School. Poway...take care of this guy, you will want to keep him around.

MB wrote on Jul 25, 2007 3:33 PM:A suggestion; First, appease the parents that hold sway over this program, and then worry about the players/season.

Erica wrote on Jul 26, 2007 4:22 PM:Terry I just wanted to know if you were going to make Poways new volleyball coach tell the truth. San Diego Volleyball club is going on it's 22nd year and is not died. Epic is going on it's 5th or 6th year I believe. So how can Epic volleyball club claim to be San Diego volleyball club.

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