Ojai Record of Events Index
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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 11-12 9. Girls’ 14s Singles (1919-Present) Pages 12-13 10. Girls’ 14s Doubles (1919-1982) Pages 13-15 11. Girls’ 16s Singles (1962-Present) Pages 15-16 12. Girls’ 16s Doubles (1962-2000) Page 16 13. Girls’ 18s Singles (1907-Present) Pages 16-18 14. Girls’ 18s Doubles (1907-Present) Pages 18-20 15. Girls’ High School Team (1955-1973) Page 20 III. Open Champions and Finalists 16. Men’s Singles (1899-Present) Pages 21-23 17. Men’s Doubles (1900-Present) Pages 23-25 18. Women’s Singles (1900-Present) Pages 25-27 19. Women’s Doubles (1900-Present) Pages 27-29 IV. Pac-12 Champions and Finalists 20. Men’s Singles (1954-2011) Pages 29-30 21. Men’s Doubles (1954-2011) Pages 30-31 22. Men’s Team (1951-Present) Page 31 23. Women’s Singles (1987-Present) Page 31-32 24. Women’s Doubles (1987-Present) Page 32 25. Women’s Team (1987-Present) Pages 32 26. Men’s Invitational Singles (1997-2011) Page 33 27. Men’s Invitational Doubles (1997-2011) Page 33 28. Women’s Invitational Singles (1997-Present) Pages 33-34 29. Women’s Invitational Doubles (1997-Present) Page 34 1 V. Collegiate and Community Colleges Champions and Finalists 30. Men’s Intercollegiate Singles (1911-1953) Pages 34-35 31. Men’s Intercollegiate Doubles (1911-1953) Page 35-36 32. Men’s Invitational Singles (1986-1996) Page 36 33. Men’s Invitational Doubles (1986-1996) Page 36 34. Women’s Invitational Singles (1986-1996) Page 36 35. Women’s Invitational Doubles (1986-1996) Pages 36-37 36. Men’s Independent Singles (1954-Present) Pages 37-38 37. Men’s Independent Doubles (1954-Present) Pages 38-39 38. Men’s Independent Team (1954-Present) Page 39 39. Women’s Independent Singles (1916-Present) Pages 39-41 40. Men’s Indepenedent Doubles (1916-Present) Pages 41-42 41. Women’s Independent Team (1955-Present) Pages 42 42. Men’s Big West Singles (1989-2002) Page 42-43 43. Men’s Big West Team (1989-2002) Page 43 44. Women’s Big West Singles (1989-2002) Page 43 45. Women’s Big West Team (1989-2002) Page 43 46. Men’s Division III Singles West Regional (1997-Present) Page 43-44 47. Men’s Division III Doubles West Regional (1997-Present) Page 44 48. Women’s Division III Singles West Regional (1998-1999) Page 44 49. Women’s Division III Doubles West Regional (1998-1999) Page 44 50. Men’s Community College Singles (1938-Present) Pages 44-46 51. Men’s Community College Doubles (1938-Present) Pages 46-47 52. Men’s Community College Team (1953-Present) Pages 47-48 53. Women’s Community College Singles (1968-Present) Page 48-49 54. Women’s Community College Doubles (1968-Present) Page 49 55. Women’s Community College Team (1974-Present) Pages 50 VI. Miscellany 56. Mixed Doubles (1900-1956) Pages 50-51 57. Old-Timers Event (1959) Page 51 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-Theodore Jones (Nordhoff) Roger Herbert (Nordhoff) 1920-Curtis H. Selden (Thacher School) George Bailard (Carpinteria) 2 1921-James Keely (El Monte) John McCarter (San Antonio, Ojai) 1922-Keith Gledhill (Eichler's School, SB) Martin Kosub (San Antonio) 1923-Keith Gledhill (Echler's School, SB) Thomas Todd (Thacher School) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Keith Gledhill (Santa Barbara Jr. High) Nelson Dodge (Marshall G. S., Pasadena) 1926-Robert Hastings (Thacher School) Sam Gorham (Ojai Valley School) 1927-Robert Johnson (Thacher School) James Bobbitt (Glendale HS) 1928-William Doeg (Santa Monica HS) Charles Hunt (Star of Sea, San Francisco) 1929-Jay Cohn (Lincoln Jr. HS) Charles Hunt (San Rafael Military) 1930-Jay Cohn (Santa Monica HS) Gene Mako (Glendale HS) 1931-Gene Mako (Glendale HS) Jack Creamer (McKinley Jr. HS) 1932-Robert Braley (Los Angeles HS) Robert Underwood (Los Angeles HS) 1933-Bernard Coghln (John Adams Jr. HS) Joseph Hunt (St. Ignatius, San Francisco) 1934-Joseph Hunt (Fairfax HS) Julius Heldman (Hollywood HS) 1935-James Wade (Charles Elliott Jr. HS) Ted Schroeder (Glendale HS) 1936-Nolan McQuown (Franklin HS) Ted Olewine (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1937-Robert Carrothers (Coronado HS) Douglas Woodbury (Fairfax H., Hollywood) 1938-Harry Likas (Lowell HS San Francisco) George Triester (Los Angeles HS) 1939-Budge Patty (LA HS) John Howard (Bancroft Jr. HS Hollywood) 1940-Bob Falkenburg (Bancroft Jr. HS, Hollywood) Charles Hubbard, Jr. (Polytechnic, Long Beach) 1941-Gerald Jacobs (Oxnard HS) Don Woolsey (Ventura Jr. HS) 1942-Herb Flam (Beverly Vista) Glenn Bassett (Lincoln Jr. High) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-W. Reed (Alameda HS) C. R. Livingston (Alhambra HS) 1946-R. Perry (University HS, Pasadena) A. Cleveland (Lincoln Jr. High, Santa Monica) 1949-Don Kierbow (Venice) Joe Blatchford (Beverly Hills) 1950-Franklin Johnson (San Diego) Jon Douglas (Santa Monica) 195l-Jon Douglas (Lincoln Jr. High, Santa Monica) Franklin Johnson (St. Augustine) 1952-Tom Freiberg (Beverly Hills) Ron Schoenberg (Loyola) 1953-Norman Perry (University LA) John Serrano (Van Nuys) 1954-Joe Cowley (Le Conte) Bobby Delgado (Bret Harte Jr. HS) 1955-George Stoesser (Serra) Ron Sandys (La Jolla) 1956-Billy Bond (La Jolla) Ramsey Earnhart (Ventura) 1957-Billy Bond (La Jolla) Charles Rombeau (North Hollywood) 1958-David Sanderlin (El Cajon) Charles Rombeau (North Hollywood) 1959-Gerald Applebaum (University) Steve Foster (Walter Reed) 1960-Ron Dewing (Grossmont) Stephen Foster (North Hollywood) 1961-Thomas Karp (Emerson) Carlos Carriedo (Santa Rita) 1962-Jim Rombeau (Walter Reed) Doug Verdieck (Redlands) 1963-Don Lutz (St. John Vianney) Tom Hodges (Ojai Valley School) 1964-Rick Evans (La Jolla) Richard Sherwood (Beverly Hills) 1965-Randy Thomas (Mar Vista) Mark Shires (Emerson) 1966-M. Randell Thomas (Mar Vista) James Hagey (La Jolla) 1967-Bob Kreiss (Emerson) Chico Hagey (La Jolla Day) 1968-Joseph Edles (Stephens) Steve Mott (Muirlands) 1969-David Bohrnstedt (Clement) Thomas Kreiss (Rextord) 1970-Christopher Lewis (Harvard) Paul Donzis (El Rodeo) 1971-Perry Wright (Beverly Hills) Mike Edles (Hughes) 1972-Don Paulsen (Washington) Alan Winkler (St. John) 1973-Jeff Jones (Smedley) Ronald Hightower (Thomas Starr King) 1974-Daniel Saltz (UTT) Seth Grinspan (Revere) 1975-Randy Nixon (Corona Jr. High) David Siegler 1976-John Davis (Lincoln Jr. High) Mike Terner 1977-Christopher Schoop (Paul Revere Jr. High) Donovan Jones 1978-Tim Pawset (Hewes Jr. High) Rick Leach 1979-Richard D. Leach (Thurston Jr. High) Matthew Frooman 1980-Eric Amend (Rolling Hills) Frank Grannis 3 1981-Tim Trigueiro (Santa Barbara) Mike Briggs 1982-Mike Briggs Steve Wiere 1983-Carl Chang Tom Blackmore 1984-Giora Payes Michael Chang 1985-Willy Quest Matthew Semler 1986-Hernan Olivas Marco-Antonio Zuniga 1987-Jonathan Leach Heath Montgomery 1988-Graham Giles Adam Peterson 1989-James Conda Eric Lin 1990-Cecil Mamiit Jakub Pietrowski 1991-Alex Hernandez Mike Bryan (Camarillo) 1992-Geoff Abrams Bob Bryan (Camarillo) 1993-Ryan Moore (Fullerton) Zachary Fleishman (Playa del Rey) 1994-Taylor Dent (Newport Beach) Jesse Melton (Los Angeles) 1995-Travis Rettenmaier (Camarillo) Danny O'Rourke (Petaluma) 1996-Paul Warkentin (Santa Barbara) Brian Wilson (San Marcos) 1997-Brian Morton (Costa Mesa) Drew Hoskins (Los Alamitos) 1998-Aaron Yovan (Irvine) Rylan Rizza (Rancho Palos Verdes) 1999-Justin Montgomery (Channel Isl. Harbor) Minh Tang (Monterey Park) 2000-Hagop Tadevosian (Glendale) Andrew Eklov (Ojai) 2001-Samuel Tadevosian (Glendale) Lee Singer (Laguna Niguel) 2002-Leif Sunderland (Malibu) Alex Krueger-Wyman (Pasadena) 2003-Andrew Mateljan (Redlands) Jake Fleming (Newport Beach) 2004-Nicolas Meister (Trabuco Canyon) Jenson Turner (Woodland Hills) 2005-John Sundling (Thousand Oaks) Kyle McMorrow (Thousand Oaks) 2006-Spencer Simon (Santa Barbara) Warren Hardie (Laguna Niguel) 2007-Spencer Simon (Santa Barbara) Billy Pecor (Ojai) 2008-Michael Lowe (Ventura) Thomas Pecor (Ojai) 2009-Brendan McClain (Ventura) Gage Brymer (Irvine) 2010-Collin Altamirano (Santa Barbara) Ciro Riccardi (Los Angeles) 2011-Aidan Jiang (Ojai) Henry Gordon (Corona Del Mar) 2012-Arash Hafezi (Irvine) Chaz Downing (Newport Coast) 2013-Kento Perera (Santa Barbara) Lucas Bellamy (Pacific Palisades) 2014-Austin DiGiulio (Newport Beach) Gavin Dail (North Hollywood) 2015-Miles Jones (Marina del Rey) Jacob Bullard (Calabasas) 2016-Ali Amiri (Santa Ana) Maxwell McKennon (Newport Beach) 2017-Ryan Morgan (Pasadena) Takeyasu Tekiguchi (Ojai) 3) Boys’ 14-and-Under Doubles Younger Boys' Doubles until 1962; Event has not been held since 1982 Champions Finalists 1919-James A.