
Analicia Estrada moves to the Pioneer bench this fall after a stellar career that included 1st team All-Conference and NAIA All-Region VI honors.
A native of El Paso, Tex., Coach Estrada holds the Wayland mark for kills in a season (530) and kill attempts (1660), and is among the top five in Pioneer career attempts (#4 - 3562), service aces (#4 - 143), block solos (#5 - 69), block assists (#5 - 175) and total blocks (#5 - 244).
She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sports Science last May.

Jim Giacomazzi has manufactured a complete turn around in his three seasons at the helm of the Pioneer volleyball program.
In 2007, the Pioneers recorded their first winning season in nine years (23-17) and qualified for the NAIA Region VI Tournament for the first time in four years. Four new season records were established and five Pioneers received post-season honors.
The 2008 WBU netters won the program's first-ever Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament Championship and achieved the second-best record (26-8) in school history.
Last fall, the Pioneers reached 20 wins for the third consecutive season with a 21-9 mark.
Coach Giacomazzi moved to the Texas Panhandle in 1991 to take over as head volleyball coach at West Texas A&M University. He led the Lady Buffs to a 36-2 record that year and a NCAA Division II National Championship. He followed that up with a 30-11 record and a third place finish in the NCAA Elite 8 Tournament in 1992.
The following year he founded the Crown of Texas Volleyball Club, a highly successful organization which remains active today and of which he is director.
A member of the Professional Association of Volleyball Officials and the Panhandle Area Board of Officials, as well as the American Volleyball Coaches Association, Coach Giacomazzi is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University.
He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Christian Education and Biblical Education and a Master's in Education from APU. He played professional baseball in the Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres organizations from 1981 to 1983 before turning to coaching. He served as head volleyball coach at Oral Roberts University and at the University of Nevada-Reno, prior to moving to Canyon.
Coach Giacomazzi and his wife, Trish, a principal for the Hereford Independent School District, have three children: Chris, Nick, and Natasha.
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