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Record Book 2 7 19 THIS ONE.Indd ALL TIME FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Year Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1913 Chaffey Vince Schutt 19-0 Santa Ana Chaffey HS 1914* Santa Ana Walter Hall League Standings Pasadena 1915 Pasadena Duffy Sea 50-0 Whittier Occidental College 1916 San Diego Clarence Price 9-0 Manual Arts Washington Park, L.A. 1917 Manual Arts Sid Foster 27-0 Pomona Bovard Field 1918** Fullerton R.O. Culp 18-0 Coronado Fullerton HS 1919 Long Beach Poly Ed Keinholz 47-0 Fullerton Washington Park, L.A. 1920 Santa Monica Vince Shutte 49-0 Los Angeles Poly Washington Park, L.A. 1921 Santa Ana Marvin Morrison 34-3 San Diego Bovard Field 1922 San Diego John Perry 31-14 Gardena Bovard Field 1923 Long Beach Poly Art Schuettner 15-8 Glendale Los Angeles Coliseum 1924 Glendale Norman Hayhurst 24-0 Compton Washington Park, L.A. 1925 Covina Wallace Newman 13-6 San Diego Covina HS 1926 Covina Wallace Newman 7-0 Inglewood Los Angeles Coliseum 1927 Fullerton Stewart S. Smith 20-13 Santa Maria Wrigley Field 1928 Alhambra George Hobbs 19-7 Compton Los Angeles Coliseum 1929 Long Beach Poly Orian Landreth 14-6 Santa Barbara Burcham Field, L.A. 1930 Long Beach Poly Orian Landreth 20-3 Redondo Los Angeles Coliseum 1931 Santa Ana Tex Oliver 34-0 Covina Los Angeles Coliseum 1932 Inglewood Dick Arnett 14-0 Santa Ana Manual Arts HS 1933 Inglewood Dick Arnett 7-6 San Diego Los Angeles Coliseum 1934 Long Beach Poly Orian Landreth 14-0 Chaffey Rose Bowl 1935 Santa Barbara Clarence Schutte 14-12 Monrovia Rose Bowl 1936 Long Beach Poly Orian Landreth 21-0 Glendale Rose Bowl 1937 Glendale Russ Cripe 15-14 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara HS 1938 Santa Barbara Clarence Schutte 13-0 Covina Covina HS 1939 Alhambra George Hobbs 26-18 Santa Barbara Los Angeles Coliseum 1940 Santa Barbara Clarence Schutte 26-0 Whittier Los Angeles Coliseum 1941 Santa Monica Jim Sutherland 13-0 Pasadena Los Angeles Coliseum 1942 Redondo Russell Striff 21-14 Alhambra Santa Monica HS 1943@ Redondo Harold Grant 27-13 Santa Monica Redondo HS 1944# Redondo Harold Grant 31-7 Santa Monica Redondo HS 1944# Keppel Eddie Wagner 19-13 Pasadena Rose Bowl 1945 Santa Ana Bill Cole 33-21 Alhambra Los Angeles Coliseum 1946 Alhambra George Hobbs 7-6 Loyola Los Angeles Coliseum 1947 Santa Monica Jim Sutherland 13-12 San Diego Los Angeles Coliseum 1948+ St. Anthony Jacques Grenier 7-7 Santa Barbara Los Angeles Coliseum 1949 Compton Chuck Williams 19-13 Santa Barbara Los Angeles Coliseum 1950 Compton Keith Lee 26-14 Fullerton Los Angeles Coliseum 1951 Pomona Harold Hopkins 26-13 Monrovia Mt. San Antonio College 1952 Santa Monica Jim Sutherland 34-6 South Pasadena Los Angeles Coliseum 1953 Santa Monica Bob Stillwell 34-19 Whittier Mt. San Antonio College 1954 Centennial Aaron Wade 12-6 Glendale Hoover Los Angeles Coliseum 1955 San Diego Duane Maley 26-14 Alhambra San Diego State 1956 Anaheim-Downey Clare Van Hoorebeke (A) 13-13 (Co-Champions) Los Angeles Coliseum Dick Hill (D) 1957 Downey Gus Headdington, Roland Eilerts 24-7 San Diego San Diego State 1958 Long Beach Poly Dave Levy 31-19 Santa Monica Los Angeles Coliseum 1959 Long Beach Poly Dave Levy (Northern) 42-20 Hawthorne Los Angeles Coliseum San Diego Duane Maldsey (Southern) 53-0 Monrovia San Diego-Balboa Stadium 1960 Santa Barbara Sam Cathcart 19-6 Centennial Los Angeles Coliseum 1961 Redlands Frank Serrao 14-6 El Rancho Los Angeles Coliseum 1962 Loyola Lew Stueck 14-3 Anaheim Los Angeles Coliseum 1963 Loyola Mario DiMuro 21-0 El Rancho Los Angeles Coliseum 1964 Whittier Vic Lopez 21-14 Loyola Los Angeles Coliseum 1965 Mater Dei Dick Coury 21-0 Centennial Los Angeles Coliseum 1966 El Rancho Ernie Johnson 35-14 Anaheim Los Angeles Coliseum 1967 Anaheim Clare Van Hoorebeke 27-6 Santa Ana Anaheim Stadium 1968 El Rancho-St. Paul Ernie Johnson (ER) 20-20 (Co-Champions) Los Angeles Coliseum Marijon Ancich (SP) 1969 Blair Pete Yoder 28-27 Bishop Amat Los Angeles Coliseum 1970% Bishop Amat Gary Marinovich 18-17 Lakewood Los Angeles Coliseum 1971 Bishop Amat Dennis McLaughlin 37-12 Western Los Angeles Coliseum 1972 St. Paul Marijon Ancich 29-24 Western Los Angeles Coliseum 1973 Los Altos Dwayne DeSpain 21-7 Crespi Los Angeles Coliseum 1974 South Hills Jim Jones 20-12 St. John Bosco Los Angeles Coliseum 1975 Loyola Marty Shaughnessy 14-13 St. Paul Los Angeles Coliseum 1976= Los Altos Dwayne DeSpain 27-0 Fontana Anaheim Stadium ALL TIME FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS * No playoffs - league winner claimed title. + Most fi rst downs determined champion - St. Anthony led in fi rst downs, 16-12. ** Game played March 8, 1919 due to fl u epidemic. % California Tie-breaker (possession across 50-yard line) determined champion. @ No offi cial playoffs - undefeated Redondo claimed title. = The fi nal year the CIF-SS utilized “A”, “AA”, “AAA” and “AAAA” divisions for football # No offi cial playoffs - Redondo and Keppel recognized as Co-Champions by CIF-SS was 1976. Beginning in 1977, the schools were divided into conferences. 88 ALL TIME FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS LOWER DIVISIONS 1917-76 Year Champion (Division) Head Coach Score Runner-up 1917 Whittier State School Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain 32-7 Los Angeles Lincoln 1919 Manual Arts Sid Foster 7-0 Los Angeles Poly 1920 Los Angeles (Light Weight) Bruce Kirkpatrick 42-0 Venice 1921 Huntington Park (Light Weight) R. E. Squires 1922 Huntington Park (Light Weight) R. E. Squires 14-7 Pasadena Long Beach (110 lbs) 1923 Huntington Park (B) Austin Devol 24-0 Covina Long Beach (C) 1924 Glendale (C) Howard Butterfi eld 7-6 Huntington Park Pasadena (B) 3-0 Glendale Glendale (A) 1925 San Diego (B) G. A. Oliver 13-0 Huntington Park Glendale (C) Howard Butterfi eld/Harry Hicks 61-13 Venice 1926 Huntington Park (B) Pasadena Glendale (C) Eugene Wolfe 9-6 Huntington Park 1927 Grossmont (Minor) Jack Mashin 14-7 Oxnard Long Beach Poly (B) Dick Cline 19-0 Fullerton 1928 Oxnard (Minor) Fred Snyder 13-12 Santa Barbara Santa Monicaq Alan Mishler 28-14 Long Beach Poly 1929 Orange (Minor) Stewart White 13-0 Bonita San Diego (B) Glenn Broderick 33-7 Whittier 1930 El Monte (Northern) Stanley Bergstrom 12-0 Cathedral El Centro (Southern) 20-6 Escondido 1931 Colton (Northern) Norman Frawley 6-0 Citrus El Centro (Southern) 14-0 Coronado 1932 Excelsior (Northern) Robert Ashton 32-0 Colton Muir (Light Weight) Albion W. 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