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Record Book 7 12 17 THIS ONE.Indd ALL-TIME GIRLS WATER POLO CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1998 I Marina Dave Carlson 7-3 Long Beach Wilson II Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 17-8 Cabrillo/Lompoc III Rosary Todd Sprague 7-4 University 1999 I Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 9-5 Irvine II Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 11-4 San Marcos III Bell Gardens Robert Greenamyer 14-3 Arlington 2000 I Foothill Dave Mikesell/Dan Klatt 5-2 Irvine II Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 7-6 Agoura III Bell Gardens Robert Greenamyer 14-11 Harvard-Westlake IV Santa Margarita Scott Taylor 7-5 Corona del Mar V Redlands Matthew Fry 8-7 J.W. North 2001 I Foothill David Mikesell 7-6 (OT) Santa Margarita II Agoura Jason Rosenthal 5-2 Santa Barbara III Bell Gardens Robert Greenamyer 13-2 Harvard-Westlake IV Laguna Beach Rick Scott 6-4 University V Arlington Bill Grisham 10-8 (OT) J.W. North 2002 I Foothill David Mikesell 8-0 Santa Margarita II Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 9-1 Ventura III Bell Gardens Robert Greenamyer 16-9 Harvard-Westlake IV Corona del Mar Aaron Chaney 11-6 El Dorado V Arlington Bill Grisham 8-5 J.W. North 2003 I Foothill Dan Klatt 8-7 Santa Margarita II Corona del Mar Aaron Chaney 10-5 Villa Park III Temple City Brian Roth 6-5 Bonita IV Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 18-3 Cabrillo/Lompoc V Upland Terry Kimberling 11-8 Riverside Poly VI Rowland Kenny Clements 10-5 Jurupa Valley 2004 I Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 10-8 Foothill II Corona del Mar Aaron Chaney 13-3 Peninsula III Temple City Brian Roth 9-6 El Rancho IV Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 17-8 Royal V Upland Terry Kimberling 14-7 Redlands VI Rowland Kenny Clements 7-6 Garden Grove 2005 I Foothill David Mikesell 8-4 Newport Harbor II Corona del Mar Aaron Chaney 9-5 Laguna Beach III Whittier Chris Schneider 12-11 (OT) Ayala IV Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 18-7 Agoura V Upland Terry Kimberling 12-9 Redlands VI Downey Sean Steward 10-5 Centennial/Corona 2006 I Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 14-13 Montebello II Corona del Mar Aaron Chaney 11-4 Villa Park III Ayala Vince Mckuch 11-10 Whittier IV Santa Barbara Mark Walsh 8-7 Agoura V Arlington Bill Grisham 7-6 Murrieta Valley VI Downey Peter Muller 5-3 El Segundo 2007 I Foothill Dave Mikesell 11-4 Montebello II Agoura Jason Rosenthal 11-10 Laguna Beach III Whittier Chris Schneider 13-7 Ayala IV Cabrillo/Lompoc Corey McIntyre 13-10 Arroyo Grande V Murrierta Valley Bryan Linton 11-3 Redlands VI El Segundo Scott Garinger 13-6 Saddleback 2008 I Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 6-5 (OT) Corona del Mar II Dos Pueblos Danelle Little 9-2 Santa Barbara III Poly/Riverside Maurizio Dubuisson 6-4 Ayala IV Arroyo Grande Steven Allen 8-7 Harvard-Westlake V Murrieta Valley Bryan Lynton 5-4 Santiago/Corona VI Sonora Jason Wilson 11-10 La Habra 2009 I Dos Pueblos Danelle Little 3-2 Corona del Mar II Laguna Beach Ethan Damato 9-5 Montebello III Riverside Poly Tom Finwall 11-5 Santiago/Corona IV Arroyo Grande Steven Allen 9-7 Rio Mesa V Los Osos Eric Cypher 6-5 La Habra VI Bonita Andy Rosenberg 9-5 Malibu VII Cerritos Peter Kemp 10-9 Warren 354 ALL-TIME GIRLS WATER POLO CHAMPIONS (Cont.) Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 2010 1 Dos Pueblos Danelle Little 8-7 Newport Harbor 2 Palos Verdes Chris Murin 6-5 Laguna Beach 3 Riverside Poly Mike Cardey 7-7 (2OT) Santiago/Corona 4 Arroyo Grande Steve Allen 7-6 Rio Mesa 5 Arlington Bill Grisham 9-8 Los Osos 6 Walnut Lani Ruh 11-6 Los Altos 7 Cerritos Peter Kemp 10-9 (OT) La Quinta/La Quinta 2011 1 Dos Pueblos Chris Parrish 16-10 Foothill 2 San Clemente Logan Powell 8-5 Santiago/Corona 3 Murrieta Valley Bryan Lynton 8-7 St. Lucy's 4 Harvard-Westlake Robert Lynn 10-7 Los Osos 5 Temescal Canyon Damien Andrews 11-10 (OT) Bonita 6 Warren Josie Cordero 8-7 Malibu 7 Santa Ana Valley Fred Lammers 11-8 Garden Grove 2012 1 Newport Harbor Bill Barnett 8-7 Corona del Mar 2 Santiago/Corona Ty Hudson 9-8 Mater Dei 3 Murrieta Valley Bryan Lynton 12-3 Arroyo Grande 4 Harvard Westlake Brian Flacks 9-2 Los Osos 5 Temescal Canyon Damien Andrews 12-11 Bonita 6 Warren Josie Cordero 15-10 Pasadena Poly 7 Santa Ana Valley Fred Lammers 8-7 Los Amigos 2013 1 Corona del Mar Sam Bailey 6-5 Newport Harbor 2 Santa Margarita Kevin Ricks 12-11 (OT) Mater Dei 3 Los Osos David Merryman 7-6 Palos Verdes 4 Troy Jason Wilson 9-5 La Serna 5 Crescenta Valley Brent Danna 10-5 Riverside Poly 6 Yorba Linda Jeff Gorman 5-2 Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 7 Hemet Travis Henderson 6-2 Ocean View 2014 1 Laguna Beach Ethan Damato 10-7 Newport Harbor 2 Santa Margarita Brian Weathersby 5-4 Mater Dei 3 Los Osos Eric Cypher 7-6 Mira Costa 4 La Serna Erin Brown-Verstegen 5-4 (SD-OT) Troy 5 Poly/Riverside Mike Cardey 15-10 Warren 6 Palm Desert Michelle Valovic 8-6 Yorba Linda 7 Segerstrom Tim Fredericksen 7-4 Ocean View 2015 1 Laguna Beach Ethan Damato 11-6 Foothill 2 El Toro Justin Johnson 5-4 San Clemente 3 Arroyo Grande Steve Allen 6-4 M.L. King 4 Royal Devin Hurst 13-8 Riverside Poly 5 Los Altos Chris Coleman, Bobby Contreras 8-7 Palm Desert 6 Pasadena Poly Ryan Katsuyama 10-4 Ocean View 7 Foothill Technology Samantha Ebberson, Mike Giles 10-7 Hillcrest 2016 1 Orange Lutheran SteveCarrera 6-3 Foothill 2 Murreita Valley Bryan Linton 10-8 El Toro 3 M. L. King Casey Greenawallt 7-2 Arroyo Grande 4 Royal Devin Hurst 15-9 Riverside Poly 5 Palm Desert Michelle Valovic 13-4 Temple City 6 Santa Monica Matthew Flanders 8-6 Westridge 7 Hillcrest Christian Cardey 8-7 Foothill Technology 2017 1 Laguna Beach Ethan Damato 6-2 San Marcos 2 Schurr David Argumosa 6-4 Riverside Poly 3 Redondo Union Shelby Haroldson 10-5 Villa Park 4 Peninsula Albert Garcia 9-4 Canyon/Anaheim 5 Pasadena Poly Ryan Katsuyama 10-5 Xavier 6 Alta Loma Kevin Nesbit 6-5 Redlands East Valley 7 Santa Ynez John Connolly 8-6 (OT) Diamond Bar ALL-TIME GIRLS WATER POLO MASTERS CHAMPIONS Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 2007 Foothill Dave Mikesell 7-6 Laguna Beach 2008 Los Alamitos Chris Coleman 5-3 Foothill 355 ALL-TIME GIRLS WATER POLO PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Year Div. Player/School Year Div. Player/School 1998 I Jenny Lamb, Marina; Jackie Frank, Los Alamitos 2008 I Emily Klug, Foothill II Katlyn Henry, Santa Barbara II Kiley Neushul, Dos Pueblos III Julia Wald, Rosary III Caitlin Dement, Ayala 1999 I Ashley Stachowski, Capistrano Valley IV Erin Higginbotham, Arroyo Grande II Thalia Munro, Santa Barbara Nadia Dan, Harvard-Westlake III Jessica Lopez, Bell Gardens; V Torrey Kylander, Murrieta Valley Alexandra Lopez, Bell Gardens Camryn Rogers, Santiago/Corona IV Natalie Golda, Rosary; Amy Hilts, University VI Sara Olguin, Sonora 2000 I Kelly Graff, Irvine 2009 I Kiley Neushul, Dos Pueblos II Thalia, Munro, Santa Barbara II Annika Dries, Laguna Beach III Jeanine Jackson, Harvard-Westlake III Jessy Cardey, Riverside Poly; IV Natalie Golda, Rosary Kilee Dreyer, Riverside Poly V Camille Clarendon, Redlands; IV Brianna Lippert, Arroyo Grande; Melissa Fernandez, Redlands Hannah Lounsbury, Arroyo Grande 2001 I Amber Stachowski, Capistrano Valley V Miranda Furuto, Los Osos II DeDe Perram, Agoura VI Amber Pezzola, Bonita; III Patty Cardenas, Bell Gardens; Megan Pezzola, Bonita; Alex Lopez, Bell Gardens Searra Silverberg, Malibu IV Teresa Codini, Laguna Beach VII Raquel Gabayeron, Cerritos V Jennifer D’Anna, Arlington; 2010 1 Kiley Neushul, Dos Pueblos Kasey Weaver, J.W. North 2 Molly McBee, Palos Verdes 2002 I Emily Feher, Foothill 3 Emily Donohoe, St. Lucy's Kristina Kunkel, Santa Margarita 4 Brianna Lippert, Arroyo Grande; II Lauren Boreta, Santa Barbara Melanie Johnson, Arroyo Grande III Patty Cardenas, Bell Gardens 5 Alex Honny, Arlington Alex Lopez, Bell Gardens 6 Allie Zell, Walnut IV Christina Hewko, Corona del Mar 7 Alodie Gaerlan, Cerritos; V (D) Kasey Weaver, J.W. North; Katherine Gabayeron, Cerritos (O) Jennifer D'Anna, Arlington; 2011 1 Kiley Neushul, Dos Pueblos Alaina Whitaker, J.W. North 2 Candyce Schroeder, San Clemente 2003 I Emily Feher, Foothill 3 Emily Donohoe, St. Lucy's Priory Brittany Hayes, Foothill 4 Ashley Grossman, Harvard-Westlake II Christina Hewko, Corona del Mar 5 Lauren Thatcher, Temescal Canyon III Ivone Garcia, Temple City 6 Jordan Whitel, Malibu Melissa Reck, Bonita 7 Kaitlyn Frain, Garden Grove IV Molly Cahill, Santa Barbara 2012 1 Rachel Fattal, Los Alamitos V Vanessa Lindsey, Upland 2 MaKenzie Barr, Mater Dei Monique Blanchard, Riverside Poly 3 Paige Virgil, Murrieta Valley VI Kelly Aguirre, Rowland 4 Morgan Hallock, Harvard Westlake Danielle Montenegro, Rowland 5 Ambyr Stewart, Bonita 2004 I Jessica Ball, Newport Harbor 6 Ivana Castro, Warren Jillian Kraus, Footlhill 7 Jazmine Hinojoza, Santa Ana Valley II Brittany Fullen, Corona del Mar 2013 1 Cassidy Papa, Corona del Mar III Ivone Garcia, Temple City 2 Haley Wan, Santa Margarita IV Miranda Nichols, Santa Barbara 3 Kristen Jensen, Los Osos V Monique Blanchard, Riverside Poly 4 Alison Lany, Troy VI Jeanette De Meneces, Garden Grove 5 Gabriel Isaccson, Crescenta Valley 2005 I Grace Reynolds, Foothill 6 Rebecca Stephenson, Yorba Linda II Bittany Fullen, Corona del Mar 7 Shelbi Skinner, Hemet Jordan Anae, Corona del Mar 2014 1 Makenzie Fischer, Laguna Beach III Julie Fancher, Bonita 2 Haley Wan, Santa Margarita Mary Ann Campos, Whittier 3 Jordan Raney, Mira Costa IV Kamie Craig, Santa Barbara 4 Devin Grab, South Pasadena V Jenna Schuster, Upland 5 Shelby Barkley, Poly/Riverside VI Sofi a Patronas, Downey 6 Addi Halligan, Palm Desert 2006 I Leah Robertson, Newport Harbor 7 Melissa Osorio, Segerstrom II Camille Hewko, Corona del Mar 2015 1 Makenzie Fischer, Laguna Beach Tumua Anae, Corona del Mar 2 Maddy Damato, El Toro III Chelsea Curran, Ayala 3 Emily Sonny, Arroyo Grande IV Meghan Corso, Agoura 4 Jenna Hurst, Royal Kelly Easterday, Santa Barbara 5 Brooke Contreras, Los Altos V Brittany Koralewski, Arlington 6 Lindsey Kelleher, Pasadena Poly VI Stephanie Rosero, Downey 7 Samantha Malouff, Hillcrrest 2007 I Amber Oland, Foothill II Casey Flacks, Agoura Kelly Easterday, Santa Barbara III Mary Ann Campos, Whittier IV Sarah Ur, Cabrillo/Lompoc Kathryn Nelson, Cabrillo/Lompoc V Kristen Stragier, Murrieta Valley Brooke Vessey, Redlands VI Coral Kemp, El Segundo 356 ALL-TIME GIRLS WATER POLO PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Year Div.
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