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Record Book 7 12 17 THIS ONE.Indd ALL-TIME BOYS WATER POLO CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1912 Long Beach Poly Steven Long Winner of Southern California League 1913 Long Beach Poly R. D. Elliot Winner of Southern California League 1914 Los Angeles Poly Allan Campbell Winner of Southern California League 1915 Los Angeles Poly Allan Campbell Winner of Southern California League 1916 Long Beach Poly R. D. Elliot Winner of Southern California League 1917 Long Beach Poly Tom Schilling Winner of Southern California League 1918 Long Beach Poly Tom Schilling Winner of Southern California League 1919 Long Beach Poly Tom Schilling Winner of Southern California League 1920 Long Beach Poly Tom Schilling Winner of Southern California League 1921 Long Beach Poly Tom Schilling Winner of Southern California League 1922 Long Beach Poly Roy Miller Winner of Southern California League 1923 Los Angeles Fred Cady Winner of Southern California League 1924 Venice C. S. Overin Winner of Southern California League 1925 Pasadena Harold Novis Winner of Southern California League 1926 Venice Charles Walters (Tri-Champions) Hollywood Clyde Swensen Los Angeles Fred Cady 1927 Long Beach Poly Wallace Detrick Winner of Southern California League 1928 Hollywood Clyde Swensen Winner of Southern California League 1929 Long Beach Poly Wallace Detrick Winner of Southern California League 1930 Venice Alva Noggle Winner of Southern California League 1931 Fullerton Al Dowden Winner of Southern California League Class C Long Beach 1932 Fullerton Al Dowden Winner of Southern California League 1933 Fullerton Jimmy Smith Winner of Southern California League 1934 Fullerton Jimmy Smith Winner of Southern California League Light Weight Fullerton 1935 Fullerton Jimmy Smith Winner of Southern California League Class C Fullerton 1936 Fullerton Jimmy Smith Winner of Southern California League 1937 Los Angeles F. Elmer Crumly Winner of Southern California League 1938 Inglewood Ivan Carey (Co-Champions) Los Angeles F. Elmer Crumly 1939 Fullerton Jimmy Smith Winner of Southern California League 1940 Fullerton Jimmy Smith 6-3 Inglewood Class B Whittier 7-6 Fullerton Class c Whittier 6-2 Inglewood 1941 Whittier Heber Holloway Winner of Southern California League 1942 Whittier Heber Holloway Winner of Southern California League 1943 No league competition 1944 No league competition 1945 No league competition 1946 No league competition 1947 (Spring)* Whittier Heber Holloway Winner of Southern California League 1947 (Fall)* El Segundo Urho Saari Winner of Southern California League 1948 El Segundo Urho Saari Winner of Southern California League 1949 El Segundo Urho Saari Winner of Southern California League 1950 El Segundo Urho Saari Winner of Southern California League 1951 Whittier Heber Holloway Winner of Southern California League 1952** Whittier Heber Holloway 8-2 Downey 1953 Whittier Albert Waer 4-0 Downey 1954 El Segundo Urho Saari 3-1 Downey 1955 Whittier Frank Poucher 10-8 El Segundo 1956 El Segundo Urho Saari 8-6 Whittier 1957 El Segundo Urho Saari 5-4 Whittier 1958 El Segundo Urho Saari 10-5 Whittier 1959 Whittier Frank Poucher 5-2 El Segundo 1960 El Segundo Urho Saari 8-7 Whittier 1961 El Segundo Urho Saari 12-9 Downey 1962 Downey Bill Sexton 5-3 Whittier 1963 El Segundo Urho Saari 5-4 Fullerton 1964 El Segundo Urho Saari 6-4 Newport Harbor 1965 Corona del Mar Ed Newland 8-7 El Segundo 1966 Corona del Mar Cliff Hooper 10-9 (OT) Downey 1967 Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 5-3 Fullerton 1968 Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 9-3 Lakewood 1969 Corona del Mar Cliff Hooper 9-5 Newport Harbor 1970 Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 5-4 Sunny Hills 1971 Sunny Hills Hank Vellekamp 8-7 (2OT) Newport Harbor 1972 Downey Bill Sexton 12-11 Sunny Hills 1973 Sunny Hills Jim Sprague, 19-l0 Mira Costa Hank Vellekamp 346 ALL-TIME BOYS WATER POLO CHAMPIONS (Cont.) Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1974 4-A Corona del Mar Cliff Hooper 5-4 Newport Harbor 3-A University Chuck Morris 8-1 Laguna Beach 1975 4-A Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 8-5 Sunny Hills 3-A El Dorado Rick Davis 8-5 Riverside Poly 1976 4-A Sunny Hills Jim Sprague 12-l0 Newport Harbor 3-A Cabrillo Bob Boyer 9-8 Crescenta Valley 1977 4-A Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 7-6 Mira Costa 3-A Indio John Lowell 12-l0 El Dorado 1978 4-A Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 12-11 Sunny Hills 3-A El Dorado Walt Druff 18-13 (OT) Riverside Poly 2-A San Marino Tom Schmidt 14-13 (OT) Bell Gardens 1979 4-A Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 13-8 Sunny Hills 3-A El Dorado Gary Robinett, 10-6 Riverside Poly Larry Hoekman 2-A La Canada Larry Naeve 9-8 (OT) La Puente 1980 4-A Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 17-13 Sunny Hills 3-A Mission Viejo Ken Bonaly 10-8 (OT) Villa Park 2-A La Puente Darryl Vincent 10-5 La Canada 1981 4-A Long Beach Wilson Rich Jones 12-11 Newport Harbor 3-A Villa Park Jeff Ehrlich 10-6 Foothill 2-A Crespi Walt Cannon 9-6 La Puente 1982 4-A Corona del Mar Jeff Stites 9-8 Newport Harbor 3-A Tustin Boyd Philpot 13-8 Villa Park 2-A Servite Michael Mukilies 13-6 Los Amigos 1983 4-A Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 13-12 Sunny Hills 3-A Riverside Poly Dave Almquist 7-5 Indio 2-A San Marino Tom Schmidt 11-10 Cabrillo 1984 4-A Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 14-9 Corona del Mar 3-A Wilson/Hacienda Heights Scott Massey 9-8 (OT) El Dorado 2-A South Pasadena Jack Smith 11-8 Cabrillo 1985 4-A Corona del Mar John Vargas 7-6 (OT) Sunny Hills 3-A El Dorado Tom Milich 13-9 El Toro 2-A Miraleste Mike Persononius 10-9 El Segundo 1986 4-A Sunny Hills Jim Sprague 6-5 Corona del Mar 3-A El Dorado Tom Milich 13-10 San Clemente 2-A Costa Mesa Michael Conroy 11-9 San Luis Obispo 1987 4-A Corona del Mar John Vargas 10-8 Newport Harbor 3-A El Dorado Tom Milich 9-7 Los Alamitos 2-A Costa Mesa Tony Bell 16-7 Harvard-Westlake 1988 4-A Corona del Mar John Vargas 10-7 Sunny Hills 3-A El Toro Don Stoll 19-11 San Clemente 2-A Harvard-Westlake Richard Corso 8-6 La Serna 1989 4-A Corona del Mar John Vargas 10-9 Villa Park 3-A El Toro Don Stoll 12-8 Capistrano Valley 2-A South Pasadena Jerry Wulf 14-8 La Serna 1990 4-A El Toro Don Stoll 11-9 Long Beach Wilson 3-A Riverside Poly David Almquist 9-8 La Serna 2-A South Pasadena Jerry Wulf 17-12 Costa Mesa 1991 4-A San Clemente Steve Yancy 9-5 Capistrano Valley 3-A Harvard-Westlake Richard Corso 9-5 La Serna 2-A Santa Maria John Marsh 13-10 Lompoc 1992 I El Toro Don Stoll 10-9 (2OT) Harvard-Westlake II Esperanza Doug Kimberly 13-6 Riverside Poly III Costa Mesa Jason Lynch 14-9 Trabuco Hills IV Los Amigos Eric Fieschbeck 11-7 Bonita 1993 I El Toro Don Stoll 10-9 (OT) Corona del Mar II Riverside Poly David Almquist 9-5 Sunny Hills III South Pasadena Jerry Wulf 12-11 (OT) Costa Mesa IV San Bernardino David E. Smith 18-12 Los Amigos 1994 I Long Beach Wilson Rick Azevedo 10-9 Corona del Mar II Esperanza Doug Kimberly 9-8 Servite III South Pasadena Jerry Wulf 10-7 La Serna IV San Marcos Scott Brennand 10-6 Santa Barbara V Riverside Poly David Almquist 15-5 Jurupa Valley VI Rowland Sean Harren 11-8 Brea Olinda 1995 I Foothill Jim Brumm 8-7 Villa Park II Costa Mesa Brian Kreutzkamp 12-11 Marina III Bell Gardens Robert Greenamyer 16-11 Whittier IV Royal Steve Snyder 11-8 San Marcos V Jurupa Valley Nate Hass 9-7 Arlington VI Rowland Sean Harren 11-6 Ayala 347 ALL-TIME BOYS WATER POLO CHAMPIONS (Cont.) Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1996 I Long Beach Wilson Rick Azevedo 8-6 Foothill II El Dorado Michael Ashe 15-12 Laguna Beach III Bell Gardens Robert Greenamyer 14-10 South Pasadena IV Cabrillo Bob Lawrence 12-11 Royal V Jurupa Valley Nate Hass 14-7 San Bernardino VI Los Altos Tom Losonsky 10-7 Rowland 1997 I Long Beach Wilson Rick Azevedo 9-8 (OT) Foothill II Los Alamitos Tony Martinho 13-6 Costa Mesa III La Canada Larry Naeve 7-6 Bell Gardens IV Santa Barbara Dave Kent/ Mark Walsh 15-14 (OT) Righetti V Jurupa Valley Nate Hass 17-14 (OT) Arlington VI Rowland Sean Harren 11-6 Brea Olinda 1998 I Long Beach Wilson Rick Azevedo 11-7 Harvard-Westlake II Servite Jim Sprague 13-12 (2 OT) Marina IIII Bell Gardens Robert Greenamyer 15-9 Santa Monica IV Righetti Rob Knight 7-6 Ventura V Arlington Bill Grisham 9-8 Riverside Poly VI Rowland Sean Harren 9-6 Bonita 1999 I Long Beach Wilson Tony Martinho 14-9 El Toro II Corona del Mar John Vargas 8-6 Servite III La Canada Larry Naeve 12-6 Crescenta Valley IV Righetti Rob Knight 9-6 Royal V Upland Terry Kimberling 8-7 Etiwanda VI Rowland Sean Harren 12-9 (OT) Bonita 2000 I Newport Harbor Brian Kreutzkamp 15-9 Foothill II Corona del Mar John Vargas 15-7 University III Mira Costa Jon Reichardt 9-6 Upland IV Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 8-7 Ventura V Riverside Poly Mark Colwell 25-8 Palm Desert VI Rowland Sean Harren 10-9 Bonita 2001 I Long Beach Wilson Tony Martinho 9-7 Harvard-Westlake II Corona del Mar John Vargas 16-4 Esperanza III Whittier Todd Sprague 9-7 La Serna IV Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 11-7 Ventura V Riverside Poly Mark Colwell 14-13 Palm Desert VI Bonita Alex Rodriguez 9-2 Damien 2002 I Long Beach Wilson Tony Martinho 14-11 Corona del Mar II Servite Jim Sprague 15-8 Los Alamitos III Mira Costa Jon Reichardt 9-7 South Pasadena IV Righetti Rob Knight 10-9 (OT) Ventura V Damien Andrew Gates 10-9 Riverside Poly VI Bonita Chris Carlson 15-8 Los Altos 2003 I Long Beach Wilson Tony Martinho 9-8 Harvard-Westlake II Esperanza Galen Diaz 10-9 Los Alamitos III Montebello Sergio Macias 11-8 Peninsula IV Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 10-8 San Marcos V Ayala Brad Durbin 14-10 Damien VI Bonita Chris Carlson 18-15 Los Altos 2004 I Long Beach Wilson Tony Martinho 13-11 Foothill II Los Alamitos Dave Carlson 8-7 Villa Park III Montebello
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