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All-Time Boys Basketball Champions ALL-TIME BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ALL DIVISIONS 1911-1988 Year Class Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1911 Heavyweight Whittier 1912 Heavyweight Whittier 1913 Heavyweight Whittier 1914 Heavyweight Whittier John Wilson 39-26 Riverside YMCA 1915 Heavyweight Whittier John Wilson 38-32 Covina Manual Arts HS 1916 Heavyweight Whittier John Wilson 40-19 Citrus Los Angeles YMCA 1917 Heavyweight Whittier John Wilson 34-16 Hollywood Pasadena YMCA 1918 Heavyweight Hollywood Manly Evans 29-15 Glendale Los Angeles YMCA 1919 (No Playoffs, Infl uenza) 1920 Heavyweight Orange Al Dowdwen 20-16 Colton Colton HS 1921 Heavyweight Long Beach Ed Keinholz 36-17 Monrovia Harvard Military HS Lightweight 130 lbs Montebello Lightweight 110 lbs Whittier 1922 Heavyweight Alhambra Claude Downing 19-16 Fullerton Montebello HS Lightweight 130 lbs Huntington Park 28-12 Glendale Lightweight 110 lbs Long Beach 26-3 National City 1923 Heavyweight Huntington Park Roy Squire 26-22 Chino USC Lightweight 130 lbs Alhambra 36-33 Whittier Lightweight 110 lbs Orange 29-7 Grossmont Lightweight 90 lbs No Winner (Huntington Park won league competition but could get no other competition) 1924 Class A Inglewood Arthur Badenock 24-18 Chino USC Class B Venice 24-14 Anaheim Class C Santa Ana 26-11 Alhambra 1925 Class A Chino Paul Mickey 26-16 Alhambra USC Class B Santa Monica 19-12 Whittier Class C Grossmont 12-8 Norwalk Class D Anaheim 11-8 Inglewood 1926 Class A Fillmore Eugene Kennedy 10-6 Van Nuys USC Class B Huntington Park 20-19 San Bernardino Class C Anaheim 12-8 Burbank Class D Sweetwater 12-8 Inglewood 1927 Class A Huntington Park Roy Squire 18-14 Long Beach Poly USC Class B Grossmont 24-20 Fullerton Class C Woodrow Wilson 14-9 Fullerton Class D Anaheim 6-4 Inglewood 1928 Class B Santa Monica Floyd Mishier 21-17 Long Beach Poly Huntington Park HS 1929 Long Beach Poly Orian Landreth 32-16 Fullerton Huntington Park HS 1929 Class B Santa Ana Fullerton 1930 Chaffey Karl Kaiser 35-21 Glendale Huntington Park HS 1931 Whittier Don Douglas 25-22 Long Beach Wilson Huntington Park HS 1931 Class B San Diego 1932 Chaffey Karl Kaiser 27-16 Orange El Monte HS 1933 Hoover/Glendale Howard Butterfi eld 28-24 Santa Barbara El Monte HS 1934 Santa Barbara Clarence Schutte 19-14 Alhambra Whittier College 1934 Class B Hoover (San Diego) 1935 Santa Barbara Clarence Schutte 20-17 Long Beach Poly Whittier College 1936 San Diego Dewey Morrow 47-35 Bonita La Verne HS 1937 Tustin Bill Cole 34-24 Whittier Whittier College 1938 Whittier Don Douglas 43-26 Chino Whittier HS 1939 Long Beach Poly Charlie Church 29-17 Whittier Compton College 1940 Long Beach Poly Charlie Church 32-19 Compton Long Beach Poly HS 1941 Glendale Hoove rPorter Thompson 23-20 Long Beach Poly Beverly Hills HS 1942 Long Beach Poly Charlie Church 31-21 Compton Whittier HS 1943 Redondo Mel Seifert 38-27 Pasadena Redondo HS 1944-45 (No Playoffs, World War II) 1946 South Pasadena Merrill Green 30-25 Santa Monica Whittier College 1947 Mount Carmel Martin Martinelli 68-57 Whittier Compton College 1948 Whittier Glen Kelly 48-41 Ventura Redondo HS 1949 Ventura Bob Tuttle 58-41 Alhambra Redondo HS 1950 El Monte George Phelps 43-40 Santa Monica Whittier College 1951 Compton Ken Fagans 47-33 South Pasadena Whittier HS 1952 Compton Ken Fagans 64-51 Loyola Long Beach City College 1953 Loyola Bill Barnett 40-31 Compton Long Beach City College 1954 Mount Carmel Martin Martinelli 46-36 Long Beach Poly Long Beach City College 1955 Alhambra Claude Miller 46-35 Burroughs/Burbank Long Beach City College 1956 Long Beach Poly Del Walker 74-63 Montebello Long Beach City College 1957 El Monte Eugene Victor 55-54 Mount Carmel Long Beach City College 1958 Compton Bill Armstrong 57-55 Centennial Long Beach City College 1959 Glendale Gene Haas 59-49 Fullerton Long Beach City College 1960 Long Beach Poly Bill Mulligan 46-39 Anaheim Cal State Los Angeles 1961 Compton Bill Armstrong 57-49 Long Beach Poly Cal State Los Angeles 1962 Chaffey Jim Blake 55-51 Arcadia Cal State Los Angeles 1963 Compton Bill Armstrong 52-38 Ramona Long Beach Arena 1964 Long Beach Poly Bill Mulligan 60-58 OT Pius X Long Beach Arena 22 BOYS ALL-TIME BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS MAJOR DIVISION – 1911-88 (Cont.) Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1965 Long Beach Poly Willard Foerster 90-48 North Torrance Long Beach Arena 1966 Sierra/Whittier Len Craven 61-60 Long Beach Poly Long Beach Arena 1967 Monrovia Tony Stillson 62-56 OT El Segundo Long Beach Arena 1968 Compton Bill Armstrong 64-52 Huntington Beach Long Beach Arena 1969 Compton Bill Armstrong 59-55 Sunny Hills Los Angeles Sports Arena 1970 Millikan Howard Lyon 68-37 Monrovia Los Angeles Sports Arena 1971 Verbum Dei George McQuarn 51-42 Crescenta Valley Los Angeles Sports Arena 1972 Verbum Dei Ken Booker 58-48 Pasadena Los Angeles Sports Arena 1973 Verbum Dei George McQuarn 60-45 Pasadena Los Angeles Sports Arena 1974 Verbum Dei John Sneed 70-60 Millikan Los Angeles Sports Arena 1975 Palos Verdes John Mihaljevich 64-52 Marina Los Angeles Sports Arena 1976 Long Beach Poly Ron Palmer 68-50 Buena Long Beach Arena 1977 Pasadena George Terzian 56-49 Long Beach Poly Long Beach Arena 1978 Pasadena George Terzian 70-68 Verbum Dei Long Beach Arena 1979 Verbum Dei Eli Hawthorne 67-54 Long Beach Poly Long Beach Arena 1980 Inglewood Vince Coombs 52-46 Long Beach Poly Long Beach Arena 1981 Long Beach Poly Ron Palmer 65-63 San Marcos Los Angeles Sports Arena 1982 Lakewood Tim Sweeney 82-70 Inglewood Long Beach Arena 1983 Mater Dei Gary McKnight 62-44 Long Beach Poly Long Beach Arena 1984 Long Beach Poly Ron Palmer 45-44 OT Mater Dei Los Angeles Sports Arena 1985 5-A Mater Dei Gary McKnight 68-59 Ocean View Long Beach Arena 4-A Glendale Steve Keith 52-49 Dominguez Long Beach Arena 1986 5-A Mater Dei Gary McKnight 86-59 Serra Los Angeles Sports Arena 4-A Muir Mike O’Connor 58-55 Simi Valley Los Angeles Sports Arena 1987 5-A Mater Dei Gary McKnight 53-52 Millikan Los Angeles Sports Arena 4-A Santa Monica Cliff Hunter 62-60 Westlake Los Angeles Sports Arena 1988 5-A Mater Dei Gary McKnight 74-65 Bishop Amat Los Angeles Sports Arena 4-A Simi Valley Bob Hawking 70-64 OT Capistrano Valley Los Angeles Sports Arena LOWER DIVISIONS 1940-58 NORTHERN GROUP YEAR CHAMPION HEAD COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP 1950 Needles John Fatooh 35-34 Lone Pine 1951 Ventura Robert Tuttle 42-30 Santa Maria 1952 San Luis Obispo Robert Punches 49-46 Barstow 1953 Barstow Eugene Beyer 57-46 Santa Barbara Catholic 1954 Culver City Del Goodyear 49-45 Santa Maria 1955 Morningside Al Greenleaf 64-62 OT Beverly Hills 1956 St. Monica William Bonali 71-51 Temple City 1957 Santa Maria Bob McCutcheon 65-61 Santa Clara 1958 Burroughs/Ridgecrest Jim Nau 41-40 Bell Gardens SOUTHERN GROUP 1950 Chula Vista Chester DeVore 39-26 Claremont 1951 Bonita Joe Deal 55-53 2OT Calexico 1952 Chino Frank Elder 34-32 Chula Vista 1953 Laguna Beach John Randolph 53-46 Hemet 1954 Chula Vista Clarence Burton 61-46 St. Bernardino 1955 Citrus Edmund Smyth 63-58 Coronado 1956 Coronado John Kovac 60-54 Citrus 1957 Banning Frank Burke 54-42 San Jacinto 1958 Orange William Frantz 49-40 Escondido EASTERN GROUP 1940 Hemet Kendall Arnett 37-28 Needles 1941 Hemet Kendall Arnett 41-38 Needles SMALL SCHOOLS 1958 Newman Rev. Marion Gienko 45-44 Ramona LOWER DIVISIONS 1959-1988 3-A DIVISION 1969 Beverly Hills Charles Reilly 74-62 Santa Maria 1970 Verbum Dei Caldwell Black 77-69 Lasuen 1971 Dos Pueblos Don Volpi 49-40 Bellfl ower 1972 Camarillo John McMullen 73-71 OT El Modena 1973 Murphy LeRoy Porter 51-45 Katella 1974 Morningside Ron Jacobs 55-49 Katella 1975 Garey Mike Wells 55-52 San Gabriel 1976 Lynwood Bill Notley 71-70 Palm Springs 1977 Corona del Mar Jack Errion 56-50 OT Ramona 23 LOWER DIVISIONS 1959-1988 3-A DIVISION (Cont.) 1978 Ganesha Gary Fulkerson 71-68 J.W. North 1979 Downey Dean Ackland 67-65 J.W. North 1980 La Quinta Dick Katz 63-52 Corona del Mar 1981 Corona del Mar Jack Errion 69-54 Tustin 1982 St. Bernard James McClune 57-49 Hoover 1983 Championship vacated 76-53 Palm Springs 1984 J.W. North Mike Bartee 63-53 Estancia 1985 Morningside Carl Franklin 68-52 Bonita 1986 Wilson/Hacienda Heights Mike Lowe 54-53 Ganesha 1987 Saugus John Clark 66-53 Rolling Hills 1988 Kennedy John Mayberry 58-54 OT Tustin . 2-A DIVISION Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1959 San Marino Garland Lewis 64-59 Hart 1960 Point Loma Hilbert Crosthwaite 52-36 San Marino 1961 Bell Gardens Emmet Birk 64-53 San Marcos 1962 Bell Gardens Emmet Birk 70-62 La Salle 1963 El Segundo Cliff Warren 63-61 Laguna Beach 1964 Lasuen Al Brightman 44-42 Chino BOYS ALL-TIME BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS LOWER DIVISIONS 1959-88 (Cont.) 2-A DIVISION Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1965 Servite Remi Tremblay 62-60 Torrance 1966 Santa Maria Bob McCutcheon 68-65 Antelope Valley 1967 South Pasadena John O’Neil 78-75 Azusa 1968 Bishop Montgomery Dave Benaderet 70-54 San Marino 1969 Verbum Dei George McQuarn 90-87 Katella 1970 Wilson/Hacienda Heights Karl Weiglin 45-41 Arroyo Grande 1971 Sonora Paul Bush 71-62 Central 1972 Murphy LeRoy Porter 69-59 El Dorado 1973 Palm Springs Bill Armstrong 58-57 La Canada 1974 El Dorado Nash Rivera 80-76 OT Agoura 1975 El Dorado Nash Rivera 67-55 Culver City 1976 Rowland Chris Ritchey 41-38 Mission Viejo 1977 Channel Islands Don Salado 71-68 Victor Valley 1978 Channel Islands Don Salado 69-58 Victor Valley 1979 Cabrillo Glen Abrahamsen 69-64 Moreno Valley 1980 Moreno Valley John Dahl 49-48 Mission Valley 1981 Glendale Steve Keith 60-59 Blair 1982 Burroughs/Ridgecrest Larry Bird 66-55 Capistrano Valley 1983
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