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Record Book 7 12 17 THIS ONE.Indd ALL-TIME GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ALL DIVISIONS 1974 - 1988 Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1974 4-A Mira Costa Sylvia Holly 39-32 Santiago Santa Fe HS 1975 4-A Santiago Judy Loundagin 42-33 Alemany Cal State Fullerton 3-A Santa Maria Joan Edwards 36-33 Valley Christian/Cerritos Cal State Fullerton 1976 4-A Ventura Chuck Shively 51-37 Crescenta Valley Cal State Fullerton 3-A El Dorado Linda Anderson 65-40 Righetti Cal State Fullerton 2-A Central John Cormann 45-39 Brawley Imperial Valley College 1977 4-A Huntington Beach Joanne Kellogg 77-60 St. Joseph/Lakewood Cal State Fullerton 3-A Righetti Cindy Hasbrook 52-49 Upland Cal State Fullerton 2-A Bishop Diego Linda Dawson 52-49 Brawley Imperial Valley College 1978 4-A Huntington Beach Joanne Kellogg 50-41 Buena Long Beach City College 3-A Righetti Judy McMullen 55-46 Upland Long Beach City College 2-A Alta Loma Mary Pollock 51-36 Santa Clara Long Beach City College 1-A Bishop Diego Linda Dawson 38-33 Valley Christian/Cerritos Long Beach City College 1979 4-A Buena Joe Vaughan 44-25 Dos Pueblos Cal Poly Pomona 3-A Riverside Poly Ralph Halle 54-44 Alta Loma Cal Poly Pomona 2-A Gahr Tom Pryor 50-48 Brawley Cal Poly Pomona 1-A Culver City Warren Flannigan 40-39 Ontario Christian Cal Poly Pomona SS Shandon Jane Peck 41-33 Orange Lutheran Atascadero HS 1980 4-A Riverside Poly Floyd Evans 64-48 Long Beach Poly Long Beach Arena 3-A Alta Loma Harvey Lovitt 66-52 Estancia Long Beach Arena 2-A Esperanza Cec Ponce, 60-45 Mayfair Long Beach Arena Dan Dessecker 1-A Ontario Christian Will Libolt 57-49 Valley Christian/Cerritos Long Beach Arena SS Tehachapi Jamie McKay 48-37 Marshall Fundamental Tehachapi HS 1981 4-A Riverside Poly Floyd Evans 64-44 San Gabriel Los Angeles Sports Arena 3-A Gahr Tom Pryor 65-61 Alta Loma Los Angeles Sports Arena 2-A Chino Joe Murillo 52-41 Mission Viejo Los Angeles Sports Arena 1-A San Bernardino Dolores Dudek 58-53 Calabasas Los Angeles Sports Arena SS Orange Lutheran Bev Arnett 43-42 Rosamond Antelope Valley CC 1982 4-A Riverside Poly Floyd Evans 63-57 Gahr Long Beach Arena 3-A Alta Loma Jerry Acosta 57-54 Alemany Long Beach Arena 2-A Mission Viejo John Hattrup 69-53 Artesia Long Beach Arena 1-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 57-47 San Bernardino Long Beach Arena SS Twentynine Palms Peg Craig 63-37 Rio Hondo Prep Yucca Valley HS 1983 4-A Morningside Frank Scott 50-46 Buena Long Beach Arena 3-A Corona del Mar Dave Heffern 59-52 Esperanza Long Beach Arena 2-A Artesia Norm Flowers 65-45 Brea Olinda Long Beach Arena 1-A La Reina Cathy Mohr 42-41 St. Joseph/Santa Maria Long Beach Arena SS Marshall Fundamental Paul Bodenshot 68-19 Beaumont Pasadena HS 1984 4-A Buena Joe Vaughan 48-41 Muir Los Angeles Sports Arena 3-A Fontana Jack Willis 45-36 Foothill Los Angeles Sports Arena 2-A Indio Ray Adams 56-42 Brea Olinda Los Angeles Sports Arena 1-A St. Joseph/Santa Maria Jeff Hearn 61-55 Santa Clara Los Angeles Sports Arena SS Maricopa Pam Savage 72-67 Mojave Los Angeles Sports Arena 1985 4-A Compton Carolyn Montgomery 50-42 Muir Long Beach Convention Center 3-A Foothill Sheila Adams 63-34 Brea Olinda Long Beach Convention Center 2-A San Luis Obispo Harry Bottorff 47-45 La Quinta Long Beach Convention Center 1-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 37-25 San Dimas Long Beach Convention Center SS Boron Brad Wiggs 47-42 Flintridge Sacred Heart Taft College 1986 4-A Lynwood Van Girard 54-52 OT Muir Cal Poly Pomona 3A Brea Olinda Mark Trakh 54-50 Foothill Cal Poly Pomona 2-A Chino Joe Murillo 59-40 Lompoc Gahr HS 1-A Santa Clara Tom McConville 50-38 Atascadero Hancock College SS Yucca Valley Ginny Pelton 38-33 Maricopa Taft College 1987 4-A Edison Dave White 52-46 Buena Cal Poly Pomona 3-A Mission Viejo John Hattrup 52-50 Katella Cal Poly Pomona 2-A Lompoc Ben DuPree 61-57 Chino Cerritos College 1-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 64-50 Atascadero Cerritos College SS Rosamond Mike Escalante 43-39 Maricopa Antelope Valley College 1988 4-A Morningside Frank Scott 60-55 Lynwood Cal Poly Pomona 3-A Palos Verdes Wendell Yoshida 52-47 Los Altos Cal Poly Pomona 2-A Chino Joe Murillo 47-41 Woodbridge Cerritos College 1-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Liz Metcalfe 60-39 Santa Clara Cerritos College SS Trona Ray Holman 46-45 Lone Pine Bishop HS 40 ALL-TIME GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS GIRLS ENROLLMENT-BASED BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1989 5-AA Morningside Frank Scott 71-48 Fontana Cal Poly Pomona 5-A Hart Pamela Walker 63-49 Santa Barbara Cal Poly Pomona 4-AA Valencia Debi Woelke 56-45 Canyon/Anaheim Chapman College 4-A Katella Barbara Bausch 54-48 Muir Chapman College 3-A Brea Olinda Mark Trakh 69-40 Atascadero Cal Poly Pomona 2-AA St. Joseph/Santa Maria Ed Torres 55-45 Morro Bay San Luis Obispo HS 2-A Santa Clara Tom McConville 43-32 Santa Ynez Lompoc HS 1-A Mission Prep Jay Cowitz 60-43 Bishop Diego Cuesta College SS Baptist Christian Ron Livesay 50-47 Pilgrim Pasadena Poly HS 1990 5-AA Morningside Frank Scott 54-48 Lynwood UC Irvine 5-A Hart Dave Munroe 49-45 Buena UC Irvine 4-AA Muir Mel Sims 56-49 Ventura Cal Poly Pomona 4-A La Quinta Kevin Kiernan 72-62 West Torrance Cal Poly Pomona 3-AA Brea Olinda Mark Trakh 50-33 Palos Verdes Cal Poly Pomona 3-A Costa Mesa Jim Weeks 51-49 Rancho Alamitos Cal Poly Pomona 2-AA Santa Ynez Jo Ann Reck 44-41 Morro Bay Cabrillo HS 2-A St. Joseph/Santa Maria Ed Torres 80-50 Valley Christian/Cerritos Hancock College 1-A Rosamond Mike Escalante 49-44 Mission Prep San Luis Obispo HS SS Rio Hondo Prep Randall Johnson 55-50 Lone Pine Azusa Pacifi c University 1991 I-AA Morningside Ron Randle 52-47 Chino UC Irvine I-A Thousand Oaks Chuck Brown 67-57 Buena UC Irvine II-AA Brea Olinda Mark Trakh 50-42 Ventura Cal Poly Pomona II-A Woodbridge Russ Davis 47-37 Bishop Montgomery Cal Poly Pomona III-AA Palos Verdes Wendell Yoshida 69-36 Lompoc Cal Poly Pomona III-A St. Bernard Lori Pawinski 73-71 Costa Mesa Cal Poly Pomona IV-AA Morro Bay Cary Nerelli 56-34 Santa Ynez Cuesta College IV-A St. Joseph/Santa Maria Ed Torres 86-45 Notre Dame/Riverside Hancock College V-AA Mission Prep Jay Cowitz 49-37 Pasadena Poly Cal Tech V-A Baptist Christian Joe Cortes 53-39 Rio Hondo Prep Citrus College 1992 I-AA Peninsula Wendell Yoshida 54-44 Lynwood UC Irvine I-A Thousand Oaks Chuck Brown 76-46 Buena UC Irvine II-AA Gahr Tom Pryor 74-37 Tustin UC Irvine II-A Alemany Melissa Melton 56-51 Bishop Montgomery UC Irvine III-AA Brea Olinda Mark Trakh 49-35 Morningside UC Irvine III-A Rancho Alamitos Bob Becker 68-66 South Hills UC Irvine IV-AA Morro Bay Cary Nerelli 49-44 Santa Ynez Cabrillo HS IV-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 42-36 St. Joseph/Santa Maria Santa Maria HS V-AA Pasadena Poly Chuck Ellis 41-25 Holy Martyrs Cerritos College V-A Christian/San Bernardino Becky Light 65-60 Rio Hondo Prep Pacifi c HS 1993 I-AA Lynwood Ellis Barfi eld 58-41 Capistrano Valley Loyola-Marymount I-A Buena Joe Vaugn 44-33 Thousand Oaks Loyola-Marymount II-AA Brea Olinda Mark Trakh 75-39 Gahr Loyola-Marymount II-A Wilson/Hacienda Heights Leo Wingett 49-29 Ventura Loyola-Marymount III-AA Morningside Roderick Tatum 71-80 Alemany Loyola-Marymount III-A Costa Mesa Lisa McNamee 72-55 Rancho Alamitos Loyola-Marymount IV-AA St. Bernard Lori Pawinshi 72-50 Santa Ynez El Segundo HS IV-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 66-52 Bellermine-Jefferson Biola College V-AA Mission Prep Jay Cowitz 69-63 Pasadena Poly San Luis Obispo HS V-A Bethel Christian/Lancast Shawn Hunskor 40-36 Lone Pine Antelope Valley College 1994 I-AA Lynwood Ellis Barfi eld 53-46 Peninsula Cal Poly Pomona I-A Buena Joe Vaughn 50-41 Mater Dei Ventura College II-AA Woodbridge Eric Bangs 59-47 Hemet Cal Poly Pomona II-A Alemany Melissa Hearlihy 49-46 San Bernardino Cal Poly Pomona III-AA Brea Olinda John Hattrup 70-40 Newport Harbor Cal Poly Pomona III-A Lompoc Sherman Hansen 52-48 San Luis Obispo Hancock College IV-AA St. Bernard Lori Pawinski 52-39 Santa Ynez Lompoc HS IV-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 79-64 Village Christian Cal Poly Pomona V-AA Mission Prep Joe Silveira 72-64 Coast Union Morro Bay HS V-A Rio Hondo Prep Becky Light 52-43 San Bernardino Christian Azusa Pacifi c University 1995 I-AA Long Beach Poly Stephanie McPherson 62-53 Peninsula The Pyramid I-A Mater Dei Mary Hauser 57-53 Buena The Pyramid II-AA Woodbridge Eric Bangs 53-45 Alemany The Pyramid II-A Brea Olinda Jeff Sink 55-43 Muir The Pyramid III-AA Newbury Park Nori Parvin 60-50 Bishop Montgomery The Pyramid III-A San Luis Obispo Dean Treanor 63-56 Morningside The Pyramid IV-AA Santa Ynez Jo Ann Reck 67-40 Morro Bay Lompoc HS IV-A Valley Christian/Cerritos Eleanor Dykstra 66-44 Crossroads The Pyramid V-AA Mission Prep Jay Cowitz 41-34 Pasadena Poly Occidental College V-A Christian/San Bernardino Becky Light 72-44 Valley Christian/Santa Maria Pacifi c HS 41 ALL-TIME GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS GIRLS ENROLLMENT-BASED BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Year Div.
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