
Eryn Leja will begin her inaugural campaign as Head Coach of the Vanguard Lions this fall, after spending 2010 as the top assistant coach for then-Head Coach Marissa Booker. Leja was tabbed as the next leader for the program in May 2011, after Booker resigned, and will assume a 2011 roster with experienced returners and talented newcomers.
"I feel very grateful and excited for this opportunity to step into the head coaching role for the volleyball program at Vanguard," Leja said. "Having been involved in the program for a year, I am only more thankful that I am able to become a larger part of an institution with quality Christian values.I also feelblessed with a current, fantastic roster to work with as well as a very exciting new class of athletes.I am confident in my preparation because of my involvement in the Volleyball community as well as my education. Yet the most important part of this new role will continue to be the focus on the development of our young women as people."
Leja joined Booker as the top assistant on the Lions' coaching staff in August 2010.Vanguard finished the season with a record of 14-15, including a 6-14 mark in the GSAC. Vanguard's 2010 campaign marked Leja's first season as a coach at the collegiate level, though she had six years of volleyball coaching and a terrific playing career under her belt.
As a player, Eryn spent two seasons at College of the Desert, where she led the program as a two-time team captain.She garnered first-team all-conference recognition in both campaigns, and earned the team MVP award twice. In addition, Leja was awarded COD's Female "Athlete of the Year" in 2007. Following her time at College of the Desert, Leja attended U.C. Riverside, where she redshirted in 2007. Leja then transferred to Chapman University the following year, and played two seasons for the Panthers. As a senior in 2009-2010, Leja was named a team captain and earned second-team All-Independent conference honors.
Leja was also a successful coach during her playing career. In 2009, Leja was an assistant coach for the 951 Elite 17's, who captured a gold medal at the Junior Olympics in Miami, Florida. The following season, she continued in her role for the Elite 18's. Leja has also coached two seasons for the Desert Sports Volleyball Club in Palm Desert, California.
"I love the family-like atmosphere of Vanguard," Leja stated. "As well as the values, morals, and character of the individuals I will be working with."
Leja graduated from Chapman in 2010, and is pursuing a Master's Degree in Sports Administration. Leja is single and lives in Huntington Beach.

Scott joins the Pride for his first season as an assistant coach for Coach Leja and the Lions in 2011. An experienced coach and player, Panaro brings a terrific volleyball background to the Blue and Gold.
Panaro has coached for the Men's volleyball program at Orange Coast College for six seasons, helping the Pirates to a 79-26 record in his tenure as an assistant. The Pirates have made five consecutive Final Four appearances, and were state finalists in the 2008 and 2010 California Junior College championships. OCC won the league title in 2011.
In addition to his roles at Vanguard and OCC, Panaro is entering his 12th season as the Head Coach for the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club. The program has qualified for the Open Division at the Junior National Championships for nine straight years, and was a gold medalist in the 2009 17u tournament and a bronze medalist in the 2008 18u tournament. Scott has also coached at the Sinjin Volleyball Camps for six seasons as the director for the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa regions.
As a player, Panaro excelled for El Toro High School and for the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club, winning a gold medal at the 2000 18u National Championships. After graduating from ETHS in 200, Panaro played one season at the University of Hawaii in 2001. Panaro graduated in 2004 from UC-Irvine with a B.A. in International Studies. He is currently working on getting his cross-cultural teaching credential at National University.
Scott is a certified USA Volleyball Coach, and the tournament director of the National Collegiate Beach Volleyball Association (NCBVA).
"Everyone on campus is so friendly and eager to get to know you, so I felt at home right away," Panaro stated. "People want to know the ‘real' you and not just the superficial you. I also love the tremendous location of the campus."
Scott is single and lives in Costa Mesa.