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All-Time Cif-Ss Team Wrestling Champions ALL-TIME CIF-SS TEAM WRESTLING CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion (Score) Head Coach Runner-up (Score) Third Place (Score) 1926 Long Beach Poly (24) Orville Ferrell Whittier (15) None 1927 Whittier (33) Walt Wegner Woodrow Wilson (9) Long Beach Poly (6) 1928 San Diego (31) John Perry Whittier (13) Long Beach Wilson (8) 1929 San Diego (16) John Perry Long Beach Poly (10) Alhambra (8-/Whittier (8) 1930 San Diego (28) Frank Crosby Long Beach Poly (24) Glendale (6) 1931 Whittier (31) Walt Wegner San Diego (30) Compton (15) 1932 Whittier (33) Walt Wegner San Diego (32) El Monte (18) 1933 San Diego (45) Frank Crosby Whittier (44) El Monte (28) 1934 El Monte (37) Harold Brown Whittier (33) San Diego (21) 1935 Whittier (51) Walt Wegner San Diego (33) El Monte (15) 1936 San Diego (42) Frank Crosby Whittier (37) Inglewood (15) 1937 San Diego (48) Frank Crosby Whittier (36) Sherman Institute (11) 1938 Whittier (31) Walt Wegner San Diego (30) El Monte (16) 1939 San Diego (47) Frank Crosby Sherman Institute (21) Inglewood (14) 1940 San Diego (33) Frank Crosby Whittier (29)-Sherman Institute (29) 1941 San Diego (55) Frank Crosby Whittier (39) Sherman Institute (18) 1942 Whittier (58) Walt Wegner San Diego (54) Sherman Institute (45) 1943 Whittier (70) Walt Wegner San Diego (67) El Monte (21) 1944 Whittier (67) Walt Wegner San Diego (59) El Monte (26) 1945 San Diego (75) Frank Crosby Whittier (38) Calexico (21) 1946 San Diego (60) Frank Crosby Calexico (35) Central (32) 1947 San Diego (42) Frank Crosby (Co-Champions) Whittier (22) Central (42) Elwood Spencer 1948 Central (59) Elwood Spencer San Diego (49) Whittier (19) 1949 Central (65) Elwood Spencer San Diego (44) Calexico (34) 1950 San Diego (44) Frank Crosby Central (40) Inglewood (31) 1951 San Diego (49) Frank Crosby Redondo (34) Central (31) 1952 San Diego (31) Frank Crosby Redondo (30) San Diego Hoover (22) 1953 San Diego (42) Frank Crosby Redondo (31) Inglewood (28) 1954 San Diego (29) Frank Crosby Redondo (25) Kearny (22) 1955 Whittier (47) Joe Incorvia Kearny (35) Mira Costa (34) 1956 Kearny (68) Lee Bogle Mira Costa (63) San Diego (44) 1957 Kearny (57) Lee Bogle Mira Costa (54) San Diego (46) 1958 San Diego (56) John Lynch Mt. Miguel (41) Mira Costa (38) 1959 Mira Costa (62) Jack Fernandez Kearny (36) Redondo (31) 1960 Pacifi c (37) Elvin Liles Mt. Miguel (29) San Diego (26) 1961 California (38) Clint South Upland (31) South Torrance (30) 1962 South Torrance (48) Bob Bonheim Simi Valley (29) Upland (29) 1963 Upland (39) Pat Bandy Mira Costa (33) Simi Valley (31) 1964 Mira Costa (48) Jack Fernandez Aviation (37) Westminster (37) 1965 Mira Costa (46) Jack Fernandez Aviation (29) Westminster (25) 1966 Mira Costa (45) Jack Fernandez Pacifi c (24) San Bernardino (21) 1967 Pacifi c (40) Al Liles Mira Costa (33) Kennedy (29) 1968 Pacifi c (49) Al Liles Kennedy (36) Lowell (23) 1969 Brawley (40) Jack Gifford Pacifi c (34) Fountain Valley (29) 1970 Brawley (48) Jack Gifford Norwalk (38) Fontana (34) 1971 Mira Costa (37) Jack Fernandez Leuzinger (26) Calexico (26) 1972 Corona del Mar (46) Dick Morris Calexico (32) Rancho Alamitos (31.5) 1973 Miraleste (40) Kirsten Brelsford Santa Maria (38) Bolsa Grande (28) 1974 West Torrance (56) Kent Wyatt Mira Costa (39.5) North Torrance (38.5) 1975 Dos Pueblos (29.5) Mike Hart (Co-Champions) Millikan (24) Paramount (29.5) Bob Witham Pacifi c (24) 1976 El Dorado (39) Chuck Smith West Torrance (37) Cerritos (36) 1977 Fountain Valley (106.5) Wayne Michaelian El Dorado (70.5) Notre Dame/Riverside (69) 1978 Notre Dame/Riverside (82) Jim Rodriguez San Luis Obispo (79) Fountain Valley (66.5) 1979 Santa Fe (71) Rick Sowers Loara (70) West Torrance (67) 1980 La Puente (52.5) Al Gomez (Co-Champions) Notre Dame/Riverside (50.5) Nogales (52.5) Larry Wantanabe 1981 South Hills (106.5) Jack Schwartz Santa Ana Valley (61) Irvine (60) 1982 El Dorado (112.5) Frank Gonzales Dos Pueblos (90) Hemet (71.5) 1983 4-A Loara (150) John Dahlem Lompoc (117) Canyon/Anaheim (92.5) 3-A Indio (127) John Rice Irvine (111) Victor Valley (102) 2-A Edgewood (146) Ray Rodi Mayfair (86.5) Bloomington (84.5) 1-A Western (137) Norm Cullum Alhambra (130.5) Magnolia (93.5) 1984 4-A Canyon/Anaheim (133.5) Gary Bowden Loara (126.5) Lompoc (98.5) 3-A Indio (160.5) Alan Layne Cajon (104) Keppel (100) 2-A Western (150.5) Norm Cullum Mayfair (121) Bloomington (96) 1-A Atascadero (145) Dan Pry Alhambra (137) Bishop Amat (114) 1985 4-A Fountain Valley (120.5) John Rosales Loara (116.5) Edgewood (104.5) 3-A Dos Pueblos (147.5) Mike Hart Rim of World (131) Cajon (117) 2-A Torrance (146.5) Andy Harris Santa Fe (123) Rim of World (91.5) 1-A Atascadero (179) Dan Pry Garden Grove (106) Sierra Vista (97) 373 ALL-TIME CIF-SS TEAM TOURNAMENT WRESTLING CHAMPIONS (Cont.) Year Div. Champion (Score) Head Coach Runner-up (Score) Third Place (Score) 1986 4-A Loara (154.5) Rick Martens Calexico (126) El Dorado (97.5) 3-A Rosemead (172) Curt Nichols Victor Valley (141.5) West Torrance (138.5) 2-A Santa Fe (128.5) Paul Savillano Rowland (121) West Covina (90.5) 1-A Atascadero (188) Dan Pry Sierra Vista (102) Aquinas (101.5) 1987 4-A Canyon/Anaheim (176) Gary Bowden Loara (139) El Dorado (112) 3-A Keppel (163) Marshall Thompson Dos Pueblos (136.5) Victor Valley (134) 2-A El Rancho (116) Nick Caputo Santa Fe (94) Schurr (81) 1-A Atascadero (211.5) Dan Pry Paso Robles (135) Sierra Vista (115.5) 1988 4-A Canyon/Anaheim (168.5) Gary Bowden Indio (105.5) South Hills (87) 3-A Rosemead (166.5) Louie Madrigal Keppel (130) Dos Pueblos (124) 2-A Buena Park (114) John Craven University (98) Alhambra (91) 1-A Cabrillo (154.333) Dave Long Atascadero (127.5) Temecula Valley (119.5) 1989 4-A El Dorado (128) Frank Gonzales Canyon/Anaheim (126) Esperanza (99.5) 3-A Dos Pueblos (140) Mike Hart Santa Fe (105.5) Rio Mesa (104.5) 2-A Atascadero (118.5) Dan Pry Laguna Hills (91) Buena Park (88.5) 1-A Rim of World (115.5) John Beresford (Co-Champions) Temecula Valley (115.5) Matt Craven Yucaipa (111) 1990 4-A Canyon/Anaheim (159.5) Gary Bowden Westlake (112) Indio (108) 3-A Victor Valley (135.5) San Gollmyer West Torrance (123) Valencia (107.5) 2-A Damien (122.5) David Exline Laguna Hills (118) Schurr (99) 1-A Rim of the World (156) John Beresford Temecula Valley (140) Glenn (107) 1991 4-A Indio (152.5) John Rice Canyon/Anaheim (135.5) Irvine (132) 3-A Savanna (164) Tom Caspari Bell Gardens (126) Ventura (116) 2-A Canyon Springs (125.5) Ray Rodi Temecula Valley (109) Rim of the World (85) 1-A Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (138) John Azevedo Glenn (112) Quartz Hill (93) 1992 4-A Canyon/Anaheim (140.5) Gary Bowden Huntington Beach (116) Indio (109.5) 3-A Ventura (141.5) Paul Clementi Valencia (136.5) South Hills (130.5) 2-A Canyon Springs (121) Ray Rodi Baldwin Park (112.5) Laguna Hills (94) 1-A Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (148) John Azevedo Quartz Hill (116) Glenn (101.5) 1993 I Indio (140.5) John Rice El Modena (123.5) Ventura (111) II Canyon Springs (206) Ray Rodi Schurr (122.5) Hemet (122) III Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (195.5) John Azevedo Chaffey (109) Baldwin Park (102.5) IV Glenn (165.5) Ralph Valle Bishop Amat (90.5) Chino (84) 1994 I El Modena (153) Alan Clinton Ventura (92) Santa Ana (88) II Canyon Springs (168.5) Ray Rodi West Torrance (137.5) Hemet (123) III Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (221) John Azevedo Irvine (76.5) Chaffey (74)-Norte Vista (74) IV Upland (160.5) Bob Irwin Glenn (123.5) Chino (113.5) 1995 I Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (264.5) John Azevedo Canyon Springs (151) Dos Pueblos (121) II Temecula Valley (148) Arnold Alpert Irvine (123) Colton (96.5) III Atascadero (142) Dan Pry Laguna Hills (102) Chaffey (89.5) IV Glenn (241) Ralph Valle Highland (143) Mira Costa (142.5) 1996 I Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (276) John Azevedo Dos Pueblos (142.5) Rosemead (125.5) II Temecula Valley (133.5) Arnold Alpert Irvine (132.5) Barstow (100.5) III Santa Ana (148.5) Scott Glabb Centennial/Corona (144) Norte Vista (138.5) IV John Glenn (147) Ralph Valle Santiago (133.5) Walnut (124) 1997 I Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (295) John Azevedo Ventura (173.5) Brea Olinda (123.5) II Temecula Valley (203) Arnold Alpert Schurr (142) Santa Fe (101) III Centennial/Corona (170.5) Randy Campbell Santa Ana (125.5) Ayala (112) IV Highland (180) Mike Young John Glenn (168.5) Bishop Amat (166.5) 1998 I Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (250.5) John Azevedo Brethren Christian (130) Ventura (124) II Temecula Valley (263.5) Arnold Alpert Northview (164.5) Rancho Verde (102.0) III Santa Ana (170) Scott Glabb Laguna Hills (100.5) Arroyo Grande (98.5) IV Bishop Amat (184) Tom Pierre Glenn (143) Highland(125) 1999 I Temecula Valley (177) Arnold Alpert Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana (156.5) Brawley (154) II Santa Ana (242.5) Scott Glabb Northview (125) Ayala (113.5) III Loara (169) Larry Hadley Katella (122) Esperanza (99) IV Arroyo Grande (109.5) Kent Hubert Cajon (93) St. John Bosco (89) V Yucca Valley (160) Vlad Izboinikov Rim of the World (141) Atascadero (118) 2000 I Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana(254) John Azevedo Temecula Valley (172.5) Villa Park (153.5) II Northview (189) David Ochoa Irvine (142.5) Dana Hills (136) III Centennial/Corona (219) Randy Campbell Loara (162) North Torrance (158.5) IV St.
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