Bianca Noriega
Head Coach
Coach Bianca Noriega graduated from Camarillo High School in 2012. She attended California State University
Monterey Bay on a softball scholarship, where she received a Bachelor's Degree in
Kinesiology with a concentration in Exercise Science. After CSUMB, Coach Noriega attended
LaVerne University and received a teaching credential in Physical Education. With
that, she has been teaching at Santa Paula High School for the last 8 years. Overtime,
she went back to school and received her masters degree in Exercise Science & Health
Promotion with a concentration in Sports Psychology from Pennsylvania Western University.
Noriega started playing softball when she was four years old. Her love for the game has only magnified and at Camarillo HS, she was a 1st team all-Pacific View League Member, 1st team All County, 1st team Daily news, 1st team all CIF and lastly, she helped to win a CIF Championship in 2011. Noriega played softball all four years while at CSUMB. Bianca was a 3x All CCAA 1st team selection, 3x 1st team Daktronics, 3x All Region, Captain of the softball team, Conference Champions in 2014 & 2015, and made it to the Super Regionals in 2015. Lastly, her biggest accomplishment at CSUMB was becoming an All-American as a junior.
After college, she came home and started coaching softball at her Alma Mater, Camarillo High School. Bianca was an Assistant Coach for two years. In 2019, Coach Noriega became the Head Softball Coach at Santa Paula High School for the next four years. While at SPHS, Noriega led the team to the Citrus Coast League Champions for three consecutive years and three CIF SS appearances. In 2023, they advanced to the CIF SS Semi Finals and to the CIF State Final game. The 1st time in ten years SPHS had made it to the CIF Semi Finals. It was the 1st time in School History that a team made it to the CIF State Finals.
In 2023, Coach Noriega made the jump from high school to collegiate softball. She became the Head Softball Coach at Oxnard College. Noriega got the program up and running after not having a team for 2 years. She had 100% retention after her 1st year and in her 2nd year all graduating student athletes went on to continue their education at a 4 year university. In 2026, the Condors had their best season and finished 3rd in the Western State Conference- North. Which ended a 19 year drought for a top three conference finish.
Noriega started playing softball when she was four years old. Her love for the game has only magnified and at Camarillo HS, she was a 1st team all-Pacific View League Member, 1st team All County, 1st team Daily news, 1st team all CIF and lastly, she helped to win a CIF Championship in 2011. Noriega played softball all four years while at CSUMB. Bianca was a 3x All CCAA 1st team selection, 3x 1st team Daktronics, 3x All Region, Captain of the softball team, Conference Champions in 2014 & 2015, and made it to the Super Regionals in 2015. Lastly, her biggest accomplishment at CSUMB was becoming an All-American as a junior.
After college, she came home and started coaching softball at her Alma Mater, Camarillo High School. Bianca was an Assistant Coach for two years. In 2019, Coach Noriega became the Head Softball Coach at Santa Paula High School for the next four years. While at SPHS, Noriega led the team to the Citrus Coast League Champions for three consecutive years and three CIF SS appearances. In 2023, they advanced to the CIF SS Semi Finals and to the CIF State Final game. The 1st time in ten years SPHS had made it to the CIF Semi Finals. It was the 1st time in School History that a team made it to the CIF State Finals.
In 2023, Coach Noriega made the jump from high school to collegiate softball. She became the Head Softball Coach at Oxnard College. Noriega got the program up and running after not having a team for 2 years. She had 100% retention after her 1st year and in her 2nd year all graduating student athletes went on to continue their education at a 4 year university. In 2026, the Condors had their best season and finished 3rd in the Western State Conference- North. Which ended a 19 year drought for a top three conference finish.
Evette Mendoza
Assistant Coach
Calli Turns
Assistant Coach