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Argaez Promoted to Girls Volleyball Coach at CVCS
Former JV and varsity assistant for both Eagles' boys and girls volleyball teams, he replaces George Gay, who resigned to spend more time on his high school administrative duties.

Fabio Argaez, an assistant coach for the Capistrano Valley Christian boys and girls varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams, has been named head coach of the girls varsity team, the school announced Thursday.
Argaez replaces George Gay who has resigned to devote more time to his responsibilities as a high school administrator. Argaez has more than 10 years of coaching experience, including work with the Mission Viejo Christian Volleyball Club, the Laguna Beach Volleyball Club and the T-Street Volleyball Club.
“Coach Argaez is a great example of what we want in a head coach," CVCS athletic director Dan Dodd said in a release. "He is an outstanding Christian role model for our students, a great family man and a fine volleyball coach."
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Born in Columbia, Argaez began playing volleyball at age 12 and was invited to try out for the Columbian National Team. He came to California in 1980 and is currently employed as a senior CAD/CAM programmer.
Married to his wife Ana for nearly 26 years, the two have three children, two of whom are graduates of CVCS and another who is currently a sophomore at the school.
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