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Softball-Records.Pdf ALL-TIME SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Coach Score Runner-up 1974 4-A El Segundo Sandi Behrmann 3-0 Wilson/Hacienda Heights 1975 4-A Warren Sally Carmen 1-0 Los Altos 3-A Burbank Gayle Runyan 5-1 Valley Christian/Cerritos 1976 4-A El Segundo Barbara Berhlohr 8-4 Villa Park 3-A Cabrillo Martine Bittman 1-0 Lompoc 2-A South Pasadena Lori McDonald 7-6 Bonita 1977 4-A Marina Betsy Ward 7-2 El Segundo 3-A El Dorado Cyndi Watson 3-2 Cabrillo 2-A Central Emma Jones 6-4 Miraleste 1978 4-A El Segundo Debi Cocks 1-0 Downey 3-A La Quinta Ed Andrade 3-0 Los Amigos 2-A Apple Valley Sue Birdsal 3-1 Royal Oak 1-A Ontario Christian Randall Pell 2-1 Don Lugo 1979 4-A Marina Betsy Ward 5-1 North Torrance 3-A Righetti Tom Proffi tt 3-2 Lompoc 2-A Mayfair Jan Smith 3-2 Capistrano Valley 1-A Charter Oak Emilie Redmon 8-3 Bonita SS San Jacinto Fran Alexander 4-2 Rio Hondo Prep 1980 4-A Righetti Bob Bush 1-0 Cypress 3-A St. Joseph/Lakewood Pete Manarino 2-1 Troy 2-A Azusa Sanoy Stewart 5-2 Mayfair 1-A La Reina Simeon Dyke/Joann Cook 4-0 Hemet SS Kern Valley Janet Kleindienst 8-2 Maricopa 1981 4-A Righetti Bob Bush 1-0 Cypress 3-A La Habra Pat O’Donnell 3-1 St. Joseph/Lakewood 2-A Moreno Valley Jim MacMillar 3-1 Bellfl ower 1-A La Reina Stan Hirsch 3-0 Ontario Christian SS Alverno Kate Kendall 4-1 Paraclete 1982 4-A Righetti Bob Bush 3-0 Ocean View 3-A South Hills Rocky Buccola 4-0 La Habra 2-A Bellfl ower Dawn Forster 4-1 Hart 1-A St. Joseph/Santa Maria Odas Mills 2-1 La Reina SS Maricopa Pam Savage 4-0 Pasadena Poly 1983 4-A Cypress Gordon Mullens 5-2 Righetti 3-A Millikan Nick Trani/Marv Miller 2-0 Walnut 2-A Workman Steve Martin 1-0 South Hills 1-A St. Joseph/Santa Maria Chuck Brannon 12-2 Ontario Christian SS L.A. Baptist Cindy Noblitt 1-0 Maranatha 1984 4-A Kennedy Marcia Iverson 1-0 Marina 3-A Fullerton Cheri Johnson 2-1 Millikan 2-A Diamond Bar Dan O’Dell 2-0 La Serna 1-A Rosary Debbie Hauer 3-2 San Marino SS Woodcrest Christian Darrell Walker 7-1 San Jacinto 1985 4-A Ocean View Sarah Oakley 2-0 Westminster 3-A Garden Grove Paula Cervantes 1-0 Sonora 2-A El Monte Debbie Melker 3-2 Chino 1-A Cabrillo Dick Boyer 2-0 Maranatha SS Linfi eld Christian Sharon Lehman 6-2 Flintridge Sacred Heart 1986 4-A St. Joseph/Lakewood Debbie Taylor 2-0 Fountain Valley 3-A Crescenta Valley Dan Berry 5-4 Woodbridge 2-A Arroyo Dick Barnes 2-1 El Toro 1-A Miraleste John Matull 3-2 Paraclete SS Linfi eld Sharon Lehman 5-1 Avalon 1987 4-A Cypress Tom Farr 5-0 Thousand Oaks 3-A Sunny Hills Cathy Williams 4-0 Diamond Bar 2-A Laguna Hills Cliff Jarmine (LH) 0-0 (Co-Champions) Woodbridge Susan Hall (W) 1-A St. Joseph/Santa Maria Ernie Baldiviez 8-1 Santa Paula SS Bel-Air Prep Tony Venditto 2-0 Leffi ngwell Christian 1988 4-A St. Paul Jim Maier 3-0 Buena 3-A Kennedy Susan Hall 1-0 La Mirada 2-A Woodbridge Kodee Murray 7-0 Laguna Hills 1-A St. Joseph/Santa Maria Ernie Baldiviez 2-1 Leuzinger SS Big Bear Mike Clifton 10-1 Leffi ngwell Christian 1989 5-A St. Joseph/Lakewood Debbie Taylor 1-0 Gahr 4-A Buena Sharon Coggins 1-0 Western 3-A Covina Rocco Buccola 2-0 Mission Viejo 2-A Notre Dame/Riverside Rocky Carlos 1-0 Santa Fe 1-A Agoura Linda Moule 4-1 Big Bear SS Templeton Jerry Reynolds 7-4 Avalon 153 ALL-TIME SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Coach Score Runner-up 1990 5-A Marina Susie Calderon 1-0 Newbury Park 4-A Charter Oak Joey Davis 2-0 Garden Grove 3-A El Toro Jim Daugherty 1-0 Don Lugo 2-A Santa Fe David Crain 3-1 Hesperia 1-A Agoura Linda Moule 4-0 Paraclete SS Templeton Jerry Reynolds 10-6 Maricopa 1991 5-A Camarillo Darwin Tozin 3-0 Buena 4-A Irvine Lisa Limp 1-0 Foothill 3-A La Mirada Krystal Meier 2-0 Quartz Hill 2-A Corona Jo Ann Byrd 2-0 Paso Robles 1-A La Reina Don Hyatt 3-0 Paraclete SS Inland Christian Ronda McMurry 7-4 Woodcrest Christian 1992 5-A Cypress Janelle Theone Frese 1-0 Simi Valley 4-A Foothill Joe Gonzales 5-2 Hart 3-A Woodbridge Alan Dugard 2-1 (8-I) Saugus 2-A Corona Jo Ann Byrd 2-1 St. Joseph/Santa Maria 1-A La Reina Don Hyatt 5-2 Moorpark SS Crossroads Tom Gray 3-2 Christian/San Bernardino 1993 I Simi Valley Suzanne Manlet 1-0 Los Alamitos II Charter Oak Jill Matyuch 3-1 Bishop Amat III Laguna Hills Cary Crouch 5-4 Irvine IV Atascadero Roy McDaniel 2-0 Temecula Valley V Crossroads Tom Gray 10-0 Murrieta Valley VI Templeton Jerry Reynolds 2-1 Linfi eld 1994 I Marina Shelly Luth 2-0 Foothill II Fullerton Scott Weber 4-1 Bishop Amat III St. Lucy’s Dave Confair 3-0 Redondo IV St. Joseph’s/Santa Maria Russ Zierman 4-1 La Canada V Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 5-1 Paraclete VI Linfi eld Scott Raftery 7-5 Hesperia Christian 1995 I Marina Shelly Luth 3-0 Mater Dei II Woodbridge Alan Dugard 4-3 Lakewood III Upland Ed Ulloa 4-1 La Serna IV La Canada Tom Parker 2-0 Cajon V Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 1-0 La Reina VI Linfi eld Scott Raftery 8-0 Cornerstone Christian 1996 I Mater Dei Doug Myers 3-1 Camarillo II Saugus Ron Hilton 1-0 Woodbridge III La Serna Ginger Mendez 1-0 (12-I) Upland IV Centennial/Corona Richard Robinson 4-3 (10-I) Cerritos V Crossroads Tom Gray 2-1 Moorpark VI Western Christian David Smith 7-5 (8-I) Linfi eld 1997 I Upland Ed Ulloa 3-1 Foothill II Woodbridge Alan Dugard 2-0 Righetti III Pacifi ca Rob Weil 3-0 St. Lucy’s IV South Hills Scott Fisch 2-1 St. Paul V Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana Rose Imbriano 2-0 Paraclete VI Linfi eld Scott Raftery 3-0 Boron 1998 I Mater Dei Doug Myers 4-1 Ayala II Quartz Hill Coy Ray/Ben Meyer 5-2 Cerritos III Pacifi ca Rob Weil 1-0 St Lucy’s IV Santiago/Corona John Perez 2-0 Rosary V Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana Rose Imbriano 1-0 Orange Lutheran VI Cornerstone Christian Mike Monzo 1-0 Lone Pine 1999 I Valley View Mary Partida 5-0 Mater Dei II Cerritos Kim Denhart 2-0 Moreno Valley III Pacifi ca Rob Weil 6-0 Brea Olinda IV Chaminade Steve Harrington 4-0 Bloomington V Pomona Catholic Roger Wallace 2-0 Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana VI Cornerstone Christian Mike Monzo 4-0 Boron 2000 I Foothill Joe Gonzalez 1-0 (8 inn.) Mater Dei II Cerritos Sue Garrison 4-1 Corona III Wilson/Hacienda Heights Walt Martin 8-0 Pacifi ca IV Calabasas Barbara Hofer 1-0 Chaminade V La Reina Don Hyatt 1-0 St. Bonaventure VI Boron Mike Van Horn 2-0 Linfi eld 2001 I Rancho Cucamonga Mike Lindensmith 1-0 (12 inn.) Esperanza II Thousand Oaks Gary Walin 4-2 California III La Serna Ginger Larsin 4-1 El Modena IV San DImas Don Pollard 3-2 Lompoc V Orange Lutheran Steve Miklos 4-0 Paraclete VI Linfi eld Scott Raftery 4-3 (10 inn.) Oaks Christian 154 ALL-TIME SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Coach Score Runner-up 2002 I Etiwanda April Finazzo 2-0 Dana Hills II El Dorado Melissa Chavez 2-1 Kennedy III M.L. King Jennifer McNatt 2-1 (8 inn.) El Modena IV Orange Lutheran Steve Miklos 2-0 Oak Park V Pomona Catholic Roger Wallace 2-0 Western Christian VI Faith Baptist Dina Nashed 2-0 Oaks Christian 2003 I Woodbridge Alan Dugard 3-2 (10 inn.) Foothill II Norco Rick Robinson 2-1 California III Pacifi ca/Garden Grove Rob Weil 9-3 La Mirada IV Oaks Christian Peter Ackerman 2-0 Alemany V Village Christian Jim Stone 4-2 Pasadena Poly VI Riverside Christian Nicole Salas 2-1 Alverno 2004 I Riverside Poly Ed Jones 1-0 Los Alamitos II Santiago/Corona John Perez 3-0 Corona III Pacifi ca/Garden Grove Rob Weil 4-1 La Mirada IV Oaks Christian Peter Ackermann 7-1 Barstow V Ontario Christian Steve Gatson 1-0 Village Christian VI Alverno Frank Russo, Jr. 3-0 Saddleback Valley Christian 2005 I Royal Bill Dishon 1-0 Valencia/Valencia II Chino Hills Mike Smith 2-1 El Dorado III Millikan Lynnn Curylo 5-3 Oaks Christian IV Dos Pueblos Joel Garberino 1-0 Paramount V Pomona Catholic Roger Wallace 3-2 (8 inn.) Flintridge Prep VI Whittier Christian Aaron Morrow 5-4 La Salle VII Cantwell Sacred Heart Alex Blanco 1-0 Valley Christian/Santa Maria 2006 I Santiago/Corona John Perez 5-1 Pacifi ca/Garden Grove II Rancho Cucamonga Mike Lindensmith 4-2 Temescal Canyon III Cajon Jerry Tivey 5-0 Fullerton IV Chaminade Jon Ellinghouse 2-1 Warren V Pomona Catholic Roger Wallace 1-0 Valley Christian/Cerritos VI La Salle Michael Harper 1-0 Calvary Chapel/Murrieta VII Cantwell Sacred Heart Alex Blanco 10-2 Serra/Gardena 2007 I Valencia/Valencia Donna Lee 1-0 Hart II Pacifi ca/Garden Grove Kevin Cody 5-1 Kennedy III Beckman Pete Harrell 1-0 California IV Chaminade Jon Ellinghouse 6-2 Bishop Montgomery V Hesperia Kelli Coleman 3-0 El Segundo VI Calvary Chapel/Murrieta Oscar Sanchez 1-0 Riverside Christian VII Faith Baptist Frank & Jo Ann Quintero 11-9 Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills 2008 I Valencia/Valencia Donna Lee 3-0 Simi Valley II El Modena Steve Harrington 12-4 Glendora III La Serna Ginger Larsin 5-1 Paloma Valley IV Ocean View Randy Cruz 8-3 Bishop Amat V North Torrance Howard Miller 2-1 Torrance VI Riverside Christian Art Lily 2-1 Calvary Murrieta VII Viewpoint Pam Oseransky/Kelly Toovey 2-1 Faith Baptist 2009 I Norco Rick Robinson 5-1 Santiago/Corona II Etiwanda David Masucci 4-0 Vista Murrieta III Tesoro Warren Nagano 4-0 Glendora IV North Torrance Howard Miller 5-3 El Segundo V Whittier Christian Dale Van Duyn 3-2 (8 inn.) San Dimas VI Marymount Dave Clark 3-2 La Salle VII Rosamond Krista Reader 2-1 Hesperia Christian 2010 1 Santa Margarita John Fitzpatrick 12-9 Corona 2 Upland Bob DeJournett 10-2 Temecula Valley 3 Ayala John Ameluxen 5-4 Warren 4 Santa Monica Debbie Skaggs 11-3 North Torrance 5 Whittier Christian Dale Van Duyn 4-0 South Hills 6 La Salle Rich Diaz 6-0 Marymount 7 Kern Valley Ben Goffi net 8-0 Rolling Hills Prep 2011 1 Santiago/Corona John Perez 4-1 Canyon/Anaheim 2 Adolfo Camarillo Jack Willard 5-1 La Mirada 3 Oaks Christian Peter Ackermann 10-1 South Hills 4 Dos Pueblos Donn Roberts 5-0 Kaiser 5 La Canada K.C.
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