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Ojai Record of Events Index OJAI RECORD OF EVENTS INDEX I. Team Champions 1. Ojai Team Champions (1896-1898) Page 2 II. Junior and School Champions and Finalists 2. Boys’ 14s Singles (1919-Present) Pages 2-4 3. Boys’ 14s Doubles (1919-1982) Pages 4-5 4. Boys’ 16s Singles (1962-Present) Pages 5-6 5. Boys’ 16s Doubles (1962-2000) Pages 6-7 6. Boys’ Interscholastic (CIF) Singles (1899-Present) Pages 7-9 7. Boys’ Interscholastic (CIF) Doubles (1899-Present) Pages 9-11 8. Boys’ Interscholastic (CIF) Team (1955-Present) Page 11 9. Girls’ 14s Singles (1919-Present) Pages 11-13 10. Girls’ 14s Doubles (1919-1982) Pages 13-14 11. Girls’ 16s Singles (1962-Present) Pages 14-15 12. Girls’ 16s Doubles (1962-2000) Page 15 13. Girls’ 18s Singles (1907-Present) Pages 15-17 14. Girls’ 18s Doubles (1907-Present) Pages 17-19 15. Girls’ High School Team (1955-1973) Page 19 III. Open Champions and Finalists 16. Men’s Singles (1899-Present) Pages 20-22 17. Men’s Doubles (1900-Present) Pages 22-24 18. Women’s Singles (1900-Present) Pages 24-26 19. Women’s Doubles (1900-Present) Pages 26-27 IV. Pac-12 Champions and Finalists 20. Men’s Singles (1954-2011) Pages 27-28 21. Men’s Doubles (1954-2011) Pages 28-29 22. Men’s Team (1951-Present) Page 29 23. Women’s Singles (1987-Present) Page 29-30 24. Women’s Doubles (1987-Present) Page 30 25. Women’s Team (1987-Present) Pages 30-31 26. Men’s Invitational Singles (1997-2011) Page 31 27. Men’s Invitational Doubles (1997-2011) Page 31 28. Women’s Invitational Singles (1997-Present) Pages 31-32 29. Women’s Invitational Doubles (1997-Present) Page 32 V. Collegiate and Community Colleges Champions and Finalists 30. Men’s Intercollegiate Singles (1911-1953) Pages 32-33 1 31. Men’s Intercollegiate Doubles (1911-1953) Page 33-34 32. Men’s Invitational Singles (1986-1996) Page 34 33. Men’s Invitational Doubles (1986-1996) Page 34 34. Women’s Invitational Singles (1986-1996) Page 34 35. Women’s Invitational Doubles (1986-1996) Pages 34-35 36. Men’s Independent Singles (1954-Present) Pages 35-36 37. Men’s Independent Doubles (1954-Present) Pages 36-37 38. Men’s Independent Team (1954-Present) Page 37 39. Women’s Independent Singles (1916-Present) Pages 37-38 40. Men’s Indepenedent Doubles (1916-Present) Pages 38-39 41. Women’s Independent Team (1955-Present) Pages 39-40 42. Men’s Big West Singles (1989-2002) Page 40 43. Men’s Big West Team (1989-2002) Page 40 44. Women’s Big West Singles (1989-2002) Page 40 45. Women’s Big West Team (1989-2002) Page 41 46. Men’s Division III Singles West Regional (1997-Present) Page 41 47. Men’s Division III Doubles West Regional (1997-Present) Page 41 48. Women’s Division III Singles West Regional (1998-1999) Page 41 49. Women’s Division III Doubles West Regional (1998-1999) Page 41 50. Men’s Community College Singles (1938-Present) Pages 42-23 51. Men’s Community College Doubles (1938-Present) Pages 43-44 52. Men’s Community College Team (1953-Present) Pages 44-45 53. Women’s Community College Singles (1968-Present) Page 45 54. Women’s Community College Doubles (1968-Present) Page 46 55. Women’s Community College Team (1974-Present) Pages 46-47 VI. Miscellany 56. Mixed Doubles (1900-1956) Pages 47-48 57. Old-Timers Event (1959) Page 48 OJAI RECORD OF EVENTS I. Ojai Team Champions 1896-1898 1) 1896 -- Ojai Champions (Edgar A. Carne, Harold Hope Doeg, L. H. Green, W. C. Hendrickson, E. A. Palmer, W.L. Thacher) defeated Ventura Champions (Dr. Arneill, Trevor Isenberg, A. S. Kenagy, Mack Love, T. G. Morrison, Oliver P. Morton). 1897 -- Ojai and Ventura Champions (Trevor Isenberg, A.S. Kenagy, Mack Love, Oliver P. Morton, Edward A. Palmer, H. G. Stevens, W. L. Thacher, James V. Weeden) defeated Santa Barbara Champions (George R. Agassiz, Arthur Alexander, W. Murray Alexander, C. S. Fay, R. Barrett Fithian, W.M.S. Moore, R. A. Rainey). Ventura and Santa Barbara Champions (Arthur Alexander, W. Murray Alexander, Oliver P. Morton, and W.L. Thacher) defeated Los Angeles Champions (Arthur Bumiller, J. Cravens, Robert A. Rowan, Mr. Welcome). 1898 -- Northern California Champions (Samuel Hardy, Sumner Hardy, George R. Whitney, Robert N. Whitney) defeated Southern California Champions (Arthur Bumiller, Oliver S. Picher, Robert A. Rowan, W. L. Thacher.) II. Ojai Junior and School Champions 2) Boys’ 14-and-under Singles Championship The Ojai Lions Club Trophy; First presented in 1961 The Harold Scott Chaffee Memorial Trophy was presented from 1952 to 1960 Champion Finalist 1919-TheodoreJones(Nordhoff) RogerHerbert(Nordhoff) 1920-CurtisH.Selden(ThacherSchool) GeorgeBailard(Carpinteria) 1921-JamesKeely(ElMonte) JohnMcCarter(SanAntonio,Ojai) 2 1922-KeithGledhill(Eichler'sSchool,SB) MartinKosub(SanAntonio) 1923-KeithGledhill(Echler'sSchool,SB) ThomasTodd(ThacherSchool) 1924-No Tournament 1925-KeithGledhill(SantaBarbaraJr.High) NelsonDodge(MarshallG.S.,Pasadena) 1926-RobertHastings(ThacherSchool) SamGorham(OjaiValleySchool) 1927-RobertJohnson(ThacherSchool) JamesBobbitt(GlendaleHS) 1928-WilliamDoeg(SantaMonicaHS) CharlesHunt(StarofSea,SanFrancisco) 1929-JayCohn(LincolnJr.HS) CharlesHunt(SanRafaelMilitary) 1930-JayCohn(SantaMonicaHS) GeneMako(GlendaleHS) 1931-GeneMako(GlendaleHS) JackCreamer(McKinleyJr.HS) 1932-RobertBraley(LosAngelesHS) RobertUnderwood(LosAngelesHS) 1933-BernardCoghln(JohnAdamsJr.HS) JosephHunt(St.Ignatius,SanFrancisco) 1934-JosephHunt(FairfaxHS) JuliusHeldman(HollywoodHS) 1935-JamesWade(CharlesElliottJr.HS) TedSchroeder(GlendaleHS) 1936-NolanMcQuown(FranklinHS) TedOlewine(LincolnJr.HS) 1937-RobertCarrothers(CoronadoHS) DouglasWoodbury(FairfaxH.,Hollywood) 1938-Harry Likas (Lowell HS San Francisco) George Triester (Los Angeles HS) 1939-BudgePatty(LAHS) JohnHoward(BancroftJr.HSHollywood) 1940-Bob Falkenburg(BancroftJr.HS,Hollywood) CharlesHubbard,Jr.(Polytechnic,LongBeach) 1941-GeraldJacobs(OxnardHS) DonWoolsey(VenturaJr.HS) 1942-HerbFlam(BeverlyVista) GlennBassett(LincolnJr.High) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-W.Reed(AlamedaHS) C.R.Livingston(AlhambraHS) 1946-R.Perry(UniversityHS,Pasadena) A.Cleveland(LincolnJr.High,SantaMonica) 1949-DonKierbow(Venice) JoeBlatchford(BeverlyHills) 1950-FranklinJohnson(SanDiego) JonDouglas(SantaMonica) 195l-JonDouglas(LincolnJr.High,SantaMonica) FranklinJohnson(St.Augustine) 1952-TomFreiberg(BeverlyHills) RonSchoenberg(Loyola) 1953-NormanPerry(UniversityLA) JohnSerrano(VanNuys) 1954-JoeCowley(LeConte) BobbyDelgado(BretHarteJr.HS) 1955-GeorgeStoesser(Serra) RonSandys(LaJolla) 1956-BillyBond(LaJolla) RamseyEarnhart(Ventura) 1957-BillyBond(LaJolla) CharlesRombeau(NorthHollywood) 1958-DavidSanderlin(ElCajon) CharlesRombeau(NorthHollywood) 1959-GeraldApplebaum(University) SteveFoster(WalterReed) 1960-RonDewing(Grossmont) StephenFoster(NorthHollywood) 1961-ThomasKarp(Emerson) CarlosCarriedo(SantaRita) 1962-JimRombeau(WalterReed) DougVerdieck(Redlands) 1963-DonLutz(St.JohnVianney) TomHodges(OjaiValleySchool) 1964-RickEvans(LaJolla) RichardSherwood(BeverlyHills) 1965-RandyThomas(MarVista) MarkShires(Emerson) 1966-M.RandellThomas(MarVista) JamesHagey(LaJolla) 1967-BobKreiss(Emerson) ChicoHagey(LaJollaDay) 1968-JosephEdles(Stephens) SteveMott(Muirlands) 1969-DavidBohrnstedt(Clement) ThomasKreiss(Rextord) 1970-ChristopherLewis(Harvard) PaulDonzis(ElRodeo) 1971-PerryWright(BeverlyHills) MikeEdles(Hughes) 1972-DonPaulsen(Washington) AlanWinkler(St.John) 1973-Jeff Jones (Smedley) Ronald Hightower (Thomas Starr King) 1974-DanielSaltz(UTT) SethGrinspan(Revere) 1975-RandyNixon(CoronaJr.High) DavidSiegler 1976-JohnDavis(LincolnJr.High) MikeTerner 1977-ChristopherSchoop(PaulRevereJr.High) DonovanJones 1978-TimPawset(HewesJr.High) RickLeach 1979-RichardD.Leach(ThurstonJr.High) MatthewFrooman 1980-EricAmend(RollingHills) FrankGrannis 1981-TimTrigueiro(SantaBarbara) MikeBriggs 1982-MikeBriggs SteveWiere 1983-CarlChang TomBlackmore 3 1984-GioraPayes MichaelChang 1985-WillyQuest MatthewSemler 1986-HernanOlivas Marco-AntonioZuniga 1987-JonathanLeach HeathMontgomery 1988-Graham Giles Adam Peterson 1989-JamesConda EricLin 1990-CecilMamiit JakubPietrowski 1991-AlexHernandez MikeBryan(Camarillo) 1992-GeoffAbrams BobBryan(Camarillo) 1993-RyanMoore(Fullerton) ZacharyFleishman(PlayadelRey) 1994-TaylorDent(NewportBeach) JesseMelton(LosAngeles) 1995-TravisRettenmaier(Camarillo) DannyO'Rourke(Petaluma) 1996-PaulWarkentin(SantaBarbara) BrianWilson(SanMarcos) 1997-BrianMorton(CostaMesa) DrewHoskins(LosAlamitos) 1998-AaronYovan(Irvine) RylanRizza(RanchoPalosVerdes) 1999-JustinMontgomery(ChannelIsl.Harbor) MinhTang(MontereyPark) 2000-HagopTadevosian(Glendale) AndrewEklov(Ojai) 2001-SamuelTadevosian(Glendale) LeeSinger(LagunaNiguel) 2002-LeifSunderland(Malibu) AlexKrueger-Wyman(Pasadena) 2003-AndrewMateljan(Redlands) JakeFleming(NewportBeach) 2004-NicolasMeister(TrabucoCanyon) JensonTurner(WoodlandHills) 2005-JohnSundling(ThousandOaks) KyleMcMorrow(ThousandOaks) 2006-SpencerSimon(SantaBarbara) WarrenHardie(LagunaNiguel) 2007-SpencerSimon(SantaBarbara) BillyPecor(Ojai) 2008-MichaelLowe(Ventura) ThomasPecor(Ojai) 2009-BrendanMcClain(Ventura) GageBrymer(Irvine) 2010-CollinAltamirano(SantaBarbara) CiroRiccardi(LosAngeles) 2011-AidanJiang(Ojai) HenryGordon(CoronaDelMar) 2012-Arash Hafezi (Irvine) Chaz Downing (Newport Coast) 2013-KentoPerera(SantaBarbara) LucasBellamy(PacificPalisades) 2014-AustinDiGiulio(NewportBeach) GavinDail(NorthHollywood) 3) Boys’ 14-and-Under Doubles Younger Boys' Doubles until 1962; Event has not been held since 1982 Champions Finalists 1919-James A.Arneill-RolandA.Roberts(Thacher) JohnTyschen-YsidroValencia(Nordhoff) 1920-YsidroValencia-AllenTaylor(Nordhoff)
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