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Record Book 2 7 19 THIS ONE.Indd ALL-TIME BOYS TEAM TENNIS CHAMPIONS Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1929 San Diego-Hollywood None-Walter Paige Tie 1930 Alhambra Reginald Horne 17-0 San Diego 1931 Hollywood Walter Paige 21-4 Hoover 1932 South Pasadena Harry A. Swart 16-9 Santa Monica 1933 Beverly Hills Harold Alley 18-7 Los Angeles 1934 Los Angeles F. Elmer Crumly 18-7 Santa Monica 1935 Los Angeles F. Elmer Crumly 23-2 Santa Monica 1936 Santa Monica Floyd Mishler 14-11 Santa Barbara 1937 Montebello Lester Gates 14-11 Glendale 1938 Alhambra Reginald Horne 17 1/2-10 1/2 Montebello 1939 Santa Barbara Bob Wormser 17-11 Ventura 1940 Alhambra Leland Mills 24 1/2- 3 1/2 Beverly Hills 1941 Santa Barbara Bob Wormser 18 1/2 -8 1/2 Beverly Hills 1942 Santa Barbara Bob Wormser 15-13 Beverly Hills 1943 Beverly Hills Kenneth Mitchell 20 1/2- 7 1/2 Santa Ana 1944 Glendale Phil Castlen 15-13 Santa Monica 1945 South Pasadena Charles Monroe 16 1/2-11 1/2 Beverly Hills 1946 Beverly Hills Jesse A. Gooch 16-12 South Pasadena 1947 South Pasadena Harry A. Swart 18-10 Beverly Hills 1948 South Pasadena Harry A. Swart 21 l/2- 6 1/2 Compton 1949 Santa Monica Melvin Sevland 20-8 South Pasadena 1950 Santa Monica Melvin Sevland 24-4 Anaheim 1951 Beverly Hills Steve Miletich 17 1/2-10 1/2 South Pasadena 1952 Beverly Hills Gale Stockdale 18-10 South Pasadena 1953 Santa Monica Bob Stillwell 16-12 South Pasadena 1954 Beverly Hills Gale Stockdale 14 1/2-13 1/2 South Pasadena 1955 La Jolla Charles McEuen 19-9 Santa Barbara Thacher Fred Lamb 24 1/2- 3 1/2 Coronado 1956 La Jolla Charles McEuen 16 1/2-11 1/2 Beverly Hills San Marino Jack Bradford 14 1/2-13 1/2 Thacher 1957 Santa Monica Bud Weber 22 1/2- 5 1/2 Beverly Hills Thacher Fred Lamb 15 1/2-12 1/2 San Marino 1958 La Jolla Michael Nugent 23 1/2- 4 1/2 Santa Ana Thacher Fred Lamb 20 1/2 - 7 1/2 Palm Springs 1959 La Jolla Michael Nugent 18 1/2- 9 1/2 Arcadia Harvard William Dillenbeck 18-10 San Marino 1960 La Jolla Bill Reeves 15-13 Fullerton San Marino Jack Bradford 17-11 Harvard 1961 Fullerton Ray Lawyer 19-9 Santa Monica Harvard William Dillenbeck 22-6 San Marino 1962 Santa Monica Glenn Bassett 22-6 Santa Ana San Marino Jack Bradford 17-11 Sunny Hills 1963 Santa Monica Glenn Bassett 22 1/2- 5 1/2 Redlands San Marino Walt Wilson 26 1/2- 1 1/2 Laguna Beach 1964* Santa Monica Glenn Bassett 20-8 Redlands San Marino Walt Wilson 14-14 Claremont 1965 Santa Monica Glenn Bassett 25-3 Santa Ana San Marino Walt Wilson 23 1/2- 4 1/2 Harvard 1966 Santa Monica Glenn Bassett 24 1/2- 3 1/2 Keppel Loara Bill Baca 17 l/2-10 1/2 San Marino 1967 Newport Harbor Wayne Horowitz 14 1/2-13 1/2 Santa Monica San Marino William Beckett 27-1 Claremont 1968 Rolling Hills Gary Hardesty 16-12 Newport Harbor San Marino Ken Kirkpatrick 23-5 Hemet 1969 Rolling Hills Gary Hardesty 15-13 Newport Harbor San Marino George Arms 20-5 Arroyo Grande 1970 Newport Harbor Walter Wilson 18-10 Santa Monica Harvard Art Hoyle 17 1/2-10 1/2 Arroyo Grande 1971 4-A Newport Harbor Walter Wilson 15 1/2-12 1/2 Santa Monica 3-A Harvard Art Hoyle 14 1/2-13 1/2 San Marino 2-A Thacher Fred Lamb 14 1/2-13 1/2 Miraleste 1972 4-A Beverly Hills Hal Sieling 17-11 Newport Harbor 3-A San Marino Frank Haltom 26-2 Thousand Oaks 2-A Thacher Fred Lamb 15 1/2-12 1/2 Central 1973 4-A Beverly Hills Hal Sieling 17 1/2-10 1/2 Newport Harbor 3-A Harvard Stu Radstrom 19-9 La Quinta/Westminster 2-A Laguna Beach Art Wahl 20-8 Thacher 1974 4-A Palos Verdes John Barr 14 1/2-13 1/2 Newport Harbor 3-A Harvard Stu Radstrom 18-10 University 2-A Bishop Diego James Hargrove 16 1/2-11 1/2 Central 206 ALL-TIME BOYS TEAM TENNIS CHAMPIONS Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1975 4-A Corona del Mar Dennis Trout 16 1/2-11 1/2 Rolling Hills 3-A San Marino Frank Haltom 14 1/2-13 1/2 University 2-A Bishop Diego James Hargrove 23-5 Central 1976 4-A Corona del Mar Dennis Trout 18 1/2- 7 1/2 Sunny Hills 3-A Mira Costa Jeff Berner 15-13 Laguna Beach 2-A Central John Lehton 17-11 Agoura 1977 4-A Corona del Mar Dennis Trout 20 1/2 -5 1/2 Sunny Hills 3-A San Marino Frank Haltom 19 1/2- 8 1/2 La Quinta/Westminster 2-A Walnut Charles Sismondo 19-9 La Habra 1978 4-A Corona del Mar Dennis Trout 21 1/2- 5 1/2 Rolling Hills 3-A San Marino Frank Haltom 15-13 La Quinta/Westminster 2-A La Habra Gary Wright 19-9 Hemet 1979 4-A Corona del Mar Ted Wilson 16-12 Santa Barbara 3-A La Quinta/Westminster Bruce Smith 19 1/2- 8 1/2 San Marino 2-A Nordhoff John Harnett 14 1/2-13 1/2 Calabasas 1-A Santa Ynez Dean Gilchrist 20 1/2- 7 1/2 Webb 1980 4-A Corona del Mar Ted Wilson 17-11 Palm Springs 3-A Laguna Beach Art Wahl 18 1/2- 9 1/2 Walnut 2-A Calabasas Joe Trahan 18-10 La Habra 1-A Loyola Pete McCann 24-4 Crespi 1981 4-A Miraleste Claff Offut 16-12 Corona del Mar 3-A Riverside Poly Terry Reibstein 15-13 Palm Springs 2-A Calabasas Joe Trahan 17-11 La Habra 1-A Carpinteria Jim Bashore 14-14 Thacher 1982 4-A Miraleste Claff Offut 19-9 Corona del Mar 3-A Laguna Beach Art Wahl 16 1/2-11 1/2 Calabasas 2-A Loyola Pete McCann 17 1/2-10 1/2 La Serna 1-A Carpinteria Jim Bashore 16-12 Thacher 1983 4-A Corona del Mar Ted Wilson 16 1/2-11 1/2 Miraleste 3-A Calabasas Joe Trahan 15 1/2-12 1/2 Laguna Beach 2-A Indio George Areu 23-5 Diamond Bar 1-A Thacher Fred Lamb 18 1/2- 9 1/2 Carpinteria 1984 4-A Miraleste Claff Offut 15-13 South Torrance 3-A Calabasas Joe Trahan 24-4 Los Altos 2-A Loyola Pete McCann 16 1/2-11 1/2 Indio 1-A Thacher Fred Lamb 14-14 Cate 1985 4-A Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 19-9 South Torrance 3-A Calabasas Joe Trahan 22 1/2- 5 1/2 Los Altos 2-A Indio George Areu 21-7 Diamond Bar 1-A Cate Bob Bonning 18-10 Santa Ynez 1986 4-A Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 12-6 Miraleste 3-A Calabasas Joe Trahan 12-6 Dana Hills 2-A Loyola Anthony Morillo 10-8 Indio 1-A Webb Mark Kushner 11-7 Cate 1987 5-A University Gary Sisel 11-7 Santa Barbara 4-A Dana Hills Art Jenkins 11-7 Servite 3-A San Marino Brian Chambers 12-6 Loyola 2-A Righetti Nelson Henderson 12-6 Valencia 1-A Harvard Harry Salamandra 11-7 Cate 1988 5-A Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 9-9 (80-78) Beverly Hills 4-A Dana Hills Art Jenkins 15-3 Westlake 3-A San Marino Brian Chambers 12-6 Los Alamitos 2-A Cate Bob Bonning 9-9 (79-76) Keppel 1-A Harvard Harry Salamandra 11-7 Pasadena Poly 1989 4-A Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 14-4 Beverly Hills 3-A Woodbridge Greg Tarr 10-8 Sunny Hills 2-A Harvard Harry Salamandra 12-6 Righetti 1-A Pasadena Poly Howard Farer 13-5 Brentwood 1990 4-A Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 18-0 Dana Hills 3-A San Marino Brian Chambers 9-9 (82-78) Woodbridge 2-A Harvard Harry Salamandra 10-8 Cate 1-A Brentwood Jane Willens 11-7 Pasadena Poly 1991 4-A Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 14-4 University 3-A Sunny Hills Steve White 12-6 San Marino 2-A Harvard Harry Salamandra 10-8 Righetti 1-A Pasadena Poly Howard Farer 13-5 Brentwood 1992 4-A Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 13-5 Peninsula 3-A San Marino Maureen Bryant 13-5 Esperanza 2-A Quartz Hill Bill Lenaway 10-8 Harvard-Westlake 1-A Pasadena Poly Howard Farer 11-7 Brentwood 1993 I Santa Barbara Jack Trigueiro 11-7 Peninsula II Sunny Hills Steve 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