Welch
lands at USC
Orange Coast College sophomore Kevin Welch will
continue his volleyball career at USC.
VOLLEYBALL: Former CdM, OCC
standout, once a football player at
By Steve Virgen
On
one of the greatest days of Kevin Welch�s life, the
Excited with the news that his future was set, Welch dialed for the man who
greatly helped him make it all happen.
He called his high school volleyball coach, Steve Conti. Welch had to tell
Conti, his friend, the great news.
Welch, who starred at Corona del Mar, then at OCC, will continue his volleyball
career at USC.
Conti has been there to see him through, helping him along the way.
�He means a lot to me,� Welch said of Conti. �He kind of sculpted me into the
player I am now. A lot of what he did has helped me today. You�ve got to give a
lot of credit to him.�
In between his stops at CdM and at Coast, Welch hit a
rough spot.
After graduating from Corona del Mar, Welch went to play football as a walk-on
at
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Welch returned to
Turns out Turner was the one who ended up with the
best deal.
He convinced Welch to play volleyball for the Pirates and help the coach in his
first year at OCC. Conti encouraged Welch, telling him it was a good place to
get back in the game and predicting that would lead to an even greater
opportunity.
The coach was right.
�When things didn�t work out for him in
The Pirates benefited when that happened.
Welch, a 6-foot-2 outside hitter, made sure to leave his mark at OCC.
He left as OCC�s career record-holder for kills with 785. He also set the
single-season school record for kills with 460 this past season. He was named
Pacific Coast Conference Co-Most Valuable Player and he guided the Pirates to
the state championship match.
Welch showcased an all-around game, finishing his career with 266 digs,
seventh-best in OCC history. A two-time all-conference selection, Welch led the
Pirates to the state final four in 2007 and helped OCC to a 32-11 record in the
two years he played at the community college.
�Being a first-year coach at OCC and having someone like that come in, that
gave the program credibility right away,� Turner said. �You can�t put a value
on that.
�He�s one of those guys that makes everyone better
around him.�
Conti also said Welch has a knack for getting the best out of his teammates.
Turner and Conti both said Welch is a great leader with a strong work ethic.
�I wasn�t surprised,� Turner said of how he reacted when he found out Welch was
headed for USC. �He�s the type of guy who�s going to mold into what they need.
They�re counting on leadership and that�s where he excels.�
Welch showed his leadership when he returned to Corona del Mar High�s gym
Thursday, the day after he had called Conti. He was there to help his coach
during the Sea Kings� practice as they prepared for their CIF Southern Section
Division II quarterfinal at
�Just having him there made other people act differently,� Conti said of Welch,
who was the CIF Division II Player of the Year when he led CdM
to the championship in 2005. �He just has that reputation of making others
around him better and playing at a high level. And, he lives up to it.�
Conti has known Welch for a long time and has had a strong connection with his
family. Conti said of the 13 years he�s coached at CdM,
10 has included a Welch brother or the Welch�s
cousins, the Alshulers.
�I think I�ve known him since he was in diapers,� Conti said. �I remember when
he was a kid and he would come by the gym. Having the opportunity to coach him
and his two brothers has been a pleasure.�
It seemed natural for Welch to lend his advice during CdM�s
practice. And, Welch apparently helped the Sea Kings.
On Friday, CdM beat
That�s not the only connection Welch has with the Trojans.
John Hawks, a USC assistant coach, once worked with Welch, coaching him when he
played for the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club.
Welch picked USC over
Everything has seemingly fallen into place for him. While he�s quick to give
credit to those who support him, he�s not shy about taking pride in what he has
accomplished.
�It�s not something that just came and fell in my lap,� Welch said of going to
play for USC. �I worked my butt off for that. It wasn�t just something that
came my way. It�s going to be a great opportunity for me.�
STEVE VIRGEN may be reached at (714) 966-4616 or by e-mail at
[email protected].