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All-Time Baseball Records ALL-TIME BASEBALL CHAMPIONS MAJOR DIVISION Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1914 Orange William Fishback 8-4 Long Beach Poly Occidental College 1915 Hollywood Charles Webster 5-4 Norwalk Harvard Military Academy 1916 Pomona Clint Evans 8-7 Whittier Pomona HS 1917 San Diego Clarence Price 12-2 Norwalk Manual Arts HS 1918 San Diego Clarence Price 10-2 Huntington Park Manual Arts HS 1919 Fullerton L.O. Culp 11-9 Pasadena Tournament Park, Pasadena 1920 San Diego Ario Schaffer 5-2 Glendale San Diego HS 1921 San Diego John Perry 14-5 Los Angeles Lincoln Alhambra HS 1922 Franklin Francis L. Daugherty 1-0 Pomona Occidental College 1923 San Diego John Perry 12-1 Covina Fullerton HS 1924 Riverside Ashel Cunningham 6-3 El Monte Riverside HS 1925 San Bernardino M.P. Renfro 3-2 Fullerton Fullerton HS 1926 Fullerton 13-8 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 1927 Fullerton Stewart Smith 9-0 Alhambra Fullerton HS 1928 San Diego Mike Morrow 3-0 El Monte El Monte HS 1929 San Diego Mike Morrow 4-1 Fullerton San Diego HS 1930 San Diego Mike Morrow 8-0 Cathedral San Diego HS 1931 Colton Norman Frawley 4-3 Citrus Colton HS 1932 San Diego Mikerow 14-7 Colton San Diego HS 1933 Santa Maria Kit Carlson 9-1 San Diego Hoover San Diego HS 1934 Cathedral Myles Regan 6-3 San Diego Hoover Wrigley Field, Los Angeles 1935 San Diego Mike Morrow 8-2 Santa Maria San Diego HS 1936 Long Beach Poly Lyle Kinnear 14-4 Escondido Burcham Field, Long Beach 1937 San Diego Mike Morrow 16-8 Excelsior San Diego HS 1938 Glendale George Sperry 6-0 Compton Wrigley Field, Los Angeles 1939 San Diego Mike Morrow 3-0 Long Beach Wilson San Diego HS 1940 Long Beach Wilson Fred Johnson Default (San Diego withdrew) 1941 Santa Barbara Skip W. Winans 4-3 Long Beach Wilson Wilson HS 1942 San Diego Hoover Roy Engle 8-3 Long Beach Poly Hoover/San Diego HS 1943-45 No playoffs - World War II 1946 San Diego Mike Morrow 18-0 Inglewood San Diego HS 1947 Long Beach Wilson Clifford Meyer 9-4 Glendale Long Beach Wilson HS 1948 San Diego Mike Morrow 20-1 San Diego Hoover San Diego HS 1949 San Diego Mike Morrow 8-2 Santa Barbara San Diego HS 1950 Long Beach Wilson Clifford Meyer 5-4 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara HS 1951 Grossmont John Handcock 5-0 Compton San Diego HS 1952 San Diego Les Cassie 10-3 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara HS 1953 Compton Charles Doyle 5-2 La Jolla San Diego HS 1954 Loyola Jack Dana 3-2 Fullerton Fullerton HS 1955 Montebello Ralph Keegan 6-5 (14-I) Fullerton Montebello HS 1956 Chaffey Ken Proctor 3-0 Oxnard Oxnard HS 1957 Chaffey Ken Proctor 9-3 San Diego Hoover Ontario HS 1958 Chaffey Ken Proctor 15-0 Lynwood Ontario HS LOWER DIVISIONS 1950-58 CENTRAL GROUP MINOR DIVISION NORTHERN GROUP 1950 Santa Maria Len Porterfi eld 7-2 Santa Clara 1951 Santa Clara Harper White 13-3 Flintridge Prep 1952 Paso Robles Frank Barnhart 12-5 Bellfl ower 1953 Mira Costa Walt Jacobsmeyer 8-6 Needles 1954 Santa Maria Don Wilson 18-9 Bellfl ower 1955 Basic (Nevada) J.M. Tartan 5-4 San Luis Obispo 1956 South Pasadena Roy Solari 8-6 Santa Maria 1957 Santa Maria Don Wilson 9-7 Mater Dei 1958 San Luis Obispo John Dodge 17-5 Dominguez SOUTHERN GROUP 1950 Central Harold Church Default Placentia 1942 Fullerton Cliff Simpson 8-6 Bonita 1951 Bonita Joe Cervil 7-6 Escondido 1952 Citrus James Henderson 9-2 Coachella Valley 1953 Hemet Albert Fages 9-8 Central 1954 Chula Vista Robert Geyer 16-6 Central 1955 Grossmont John Hancock 8-0 La Puente 1956 La Puente Henry Bryeans 13-1 San Dieguito 1957 Citrus James Henderson 6-5 Central 1958 Central Harold Church 11-0 Chino 7 ALL-TIME BASEBALL CHAMPIONS DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS 1959-CURRENT Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1959 4-A Morningside Howard Johnson 4-0 Santa Monica 3-A San Luis Obispo John Dodger 3-1 Pomona 1-A Needles Roy Patterson 12-0 Desert 1960 4-A Whittier Jack Mele 11-1 San Diego 3-A Claremont Ernie Beck 9-1 Bosco Tech 1-A Santa Clara Lou Cvijanovich 2-0 Rubidoux 1961 4-A Compton Ray Edgmon 8-6 (9-I) El Segundo 3-A Upland William Wolfe 3-1 El Centro 1-A Villanova Prep Elmo Ferrari 6-5 Costa Mesa 1962 4-A Lakewood Walter Boyd 9-0 Montebello 3-A Costa Mesa George Selfridge 5-3 San Marino 1-A Savanna Noel Sweeney 5-3 Los Angeles Lutheran 1963 4-A Long Beach Poly John Herbold 4-0 Western 3-A Aviation Bill Kelly 7-2 Upland 1-A Hemet Norm West 3-2 Santa Clara 1964 4-A Lynwood Ron Squire 7-1 Arcadia 3-A Rubidoux John Sarina 3-2 Buena 1-A Los Angeles Lutheran Bob Doering 7-0 Norte Vista 1965 4-A Arcadia Al Exton 5-0 Warren 3-A El Segundo John Stevenson 7-1 Loara 1-A Los Angeles Lutheran Bob Doering 6-3 Needles 1966 4-A El Segundo John Stevenson 7-1 Pacifi c 3-A South Hills Jim Jones 3-2 Pomona 1-A Hemet Norm West 7-5 Santa Clara 1967 4-A Millikan Bob Myers 2-1 Santa Ana Valley 3-A Bishop Montgomery Marvin Wood 6-1 Pomona 1-A Los Angeles Lutheran Lyle Beecher 5-4 Bassett 1968 4-A Savanna Jim Reach 5-1 Long Beach Poly 3-A Bishop Amat Pat Holligan 3-2 Royal Oak 1-A Newbury Park Jay Merrill 3-2 Valley Christian/Cerritos 1969 4-A Millikan Bob Myers 9-2 Santa Fe 3-A Bishop Amat Pat Holligan 2-1 St. Paul 2-A Channel Islands Don Cardinal 14-5 Workman 1-A Bishop Union Ross Sidebottom 9-1 Harvard 1970 4-A Lakewood John Herbold 5-4 Ventura 3-A Lompoc Dan Bodary 8-5 El Segundo 2-A St. Bonaventure Wilbert Little 3-0 Bloomington 1-A Elsinore Robert Cooper 6-5 St. Genevieve 1971 4-A North Torrance Jim O’Brien 9-0 Chaffey 3-A El Segundo John Stevenson 5-2 Lompoc 2-A Northview Melvin Bantau 8-6 (10-I) Antelope Valley 1-A Notre Dame/Riverside Mike Barnes 7-4 Pater Noster 1972 4-A Dominguez Hi Lavalle 5-4 North Torrance 3-A Rolling Hills Garry Poe 3-2 Katella 2-A Sonora Bill Wilson 5-3 Channel Islands 1-A St. Genevieve Ron Hoffman 2-0 Los Angeles Lutheran 1973 4-A Santa Monica Don Sealy 1-0 Los Alamitos 3-A El Segundo John Stevenson 2-0 Edgewood 2-A Gladstone Stuart Reeder 5-3 Sonora 1-A Los Angeles Lutheran Jim Young 1-0 Buckley 1974 4-A North Torrance Jim O’Brien 1-0* Lakewood 3-A Lompoc Dan Bodary 4-3 Nogales 2-A Hemet Norm West 3-2 Bonita 1-A Carpinteria Louis Panizzon 2-0 Brethren 1975 4-A Hoover Dale Taufer 2-1 Lakewood 3-A Bishop Montgomery Ernie Martinez 1-0 Lynwood 2-A Royal Oak Doug Major 6-0 Bloomington 1-A Fillmore Tom Ecklund 4-3 Imperial 1976 4-A Lakewood John Herbold 5-3 Jordan 3-A Edgewood Gary Kretz 2-0 West Torrance 2-A El Dorado Tim Terrell 2-1 Mira Costa 1-A Fillmore Tom Ecklund 2-1 Notre Dame/Riverside 1977 4-A San Gorgonio Dennis Rogers 1-0 Lakewood 3-A Edgewood Karl Major 3-1 Magnolia 2-A San Marino Mickey McNamee 4-1 Glenn 1-A Fillmore Tom Ecklund 5-0 Webb 1978 4-A Servite Matt McCann 6-1 Arcadia 3-A Fullerton Gene Martin 1-0 Lynwood 2-A Norwalk Terry Bales 2-1 Coachella Valley 1-A St. Genevieve Cary Crouch 9-0 Paso Robles SS Montclair Prep Jeff Pressman 3-1 Avalon 8 ALL-TIME BASEBALL CHAMPIONS DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS 1959-CURRENT (Cont.) 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Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1979 4-A El Segundo John Stevenson 5-0 Hueneme 3-A Lompoc Dan Bodary 9-2 La Quinta 2-A Covina John Bachman 12-7 Northview 1-A La Sierra Mike Duckworth 5-2 Fillmore SS Montclair Prep Jeff Pressman 4-3 Avalon 1980 4-A Mater Dei Bob Ickes 7-6 El Segundo 3-A South Torrance Rick Hood 5-1 Anaheim 2-A Santa Fe Doug Wartz 7-4 Leuzinger 1-A Rio Mesa Zeke Jaquez 3-0 Norte Vista SS Paraclete Keith Richard 6-0 Orange Lutheran 1981 4-A Westminster Rick Hayes 3-0 Edison 3-A Covina John Bachman 3-2 El Dorado 2-A Corona del Mar Tom Trager 3-2 Santa Fe 1-A Rio Mesa Pat Machado 10-2 Tehachapi SS Montclair Prep Jeff Pressman 13-0 Rosamond 1982 4-A Walnut Denis Paul 4-0 Mira Costa 3-A Santa Ana Bill Ross 3-2 Fullerton 2-A Norwalk Terry Bales 1-0 Hart 1-A Baldwin Park Ron Humpert 2-0 Rio Mesa SS Montclair Prep Jeff Pressman 9-3 Melodyland 1983 4-A Millikan Dan Peters 6-5 Colton 3-A Loara Scott Pickler 5-2 Gahr 2-A Capistrano Valley Bob Zamora 3-2 Norwalk 1-A Azusa Tony Barbone 8-4 Baldwin Park SS Serrano Mike Robles 3-1 Orange Lutheran 1984 4-A South Torrance Roger Gurich 3-0 Millikan 3-A Canyon/Anaheim Hi Lavalle 2-1 Lompoc 2-A Laguna Hills Jack Hodges 5-4 Norco 1-A San Marino Mickey McNamee 6-3 Chaminade SS Newport Christian Gary Stuart 8-7 Crossroads 1985 4-A Fountain Valley Tom De Kraai 3-2 Camarillo 3-A Rio Mesa Pat Machado 9-1 Lompoc 2-A Diamond Bar Denis Paul 3-2 Mission Viejo 1-A San Dimas Greg Kuntz 5-4 Baldwin Park SS Crossroads Chuck Ice 18-2 Woodcrest Christian 1986 4-A Esperanza Mike Curran 9-3 Fontana 3-A Rio Mesa Pat Machado 5-3 Western 2-A Artesia Tony Guggiana 9-4 Saugus 1-A Gladstone Rich Remkus 7-6 (8-I) Baldwin Park SS Providence Marc Saraceno 13-2 Linfi eld 1987 4-A Lakewood Spud O’Neil 1-0 (9-I) Esperanza 3-A Troy Bruce King 7-4 (8-I) Arlington 2-A Capistrano Valley Craig Anderson 6-2 La Serna 1-A Whittier Christian Tom Caffrey 8-6 St.
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