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Updated Record Book 9 25 07.Pmd ALL-TIME CO-ED BADMINTON TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up 1976 Mira Costa Sylvia Holley 4-1 Los Altos 1977 La Quinta Floreen Fricioni 3-2 Muir 1978 4-A Mira Costa Sylvia Holley 4-1 Estancia 3-A La Quinta Floreen Fricioni 3-2 Laguna Beach 1979 4-A Corona del Mar Carol Stockmeyer 8-5 Los Altos 3-A Laguna Beach Dee Brislen 10-3 Palm Springs 1980 4-A Mira Costa Larry Bark 22-5 Huntington Beach 3-A Palm Springs Barbara Jo Graves 17-10 Nogales 1981 4-A Corona del Mar Kim Duessler 17-10 Walnut 3-A Sunny Hills Pauline Eliason 14-13 Buena Park 1982 4-A Walnut Judy Manthorne 22-5 Garden Grove 3-A Buena Park Claudine Casey 1-0* Sunny Hills 1983 4-A Estancia Lillian Brabander 16-13 Kennedy 3-A Buena Park Claudine Casey 17-12 Sunny Hills 1984 4-A Marina Dave Penn 16-13 Estancia 3-A Colton Sandra Guidi 19-10 Kennedy 1985 4-A Estancia Lillian Brabander 11-8 Buena Park 3-A Palm Springs Daryl Barton 11-8 Rosemead 1986 4-A Garden Grove Vicki Toutz 13-6 Nogales 3-A Colton Sandra Guidi 16-3 Palm Springs 1987 4-A Colton Sandra Guidi 14-5 Buena Park 3-A Mark Keppel Harold George 13-6 Covina 1988 4-A Glendale Pat Rogerson 12-7 Buena Park 3-A Rosemead Kathy Maier 11-8 Covina 1989 4-A Buena Park Michelle Tafoya 13-6 Nogales 3-A Jordan Harriett Sprague 10-9 Alta Loma 1990 4-A Buena Park Michelle Tafoya 10-9 Garden Grove 3-A Mark Keppel Harold George 15-4 Rosemead 1991 4-A Estancia Lillian Brabander 11-8 Buena Park 3-A Mark Keppel Harold George 13-9 Etiwanda 1992 4-A Estancia Lillian Brabander 12-7 Nogales 3-A Mark Keppel Harold George 15-4 Etiwanda 1993 I Mark Keppel Harold George 18-1 Nogales II Etiwanda Jess Evans 11-8 Lakewood 1994 I Mark Keppel Harold George 15-4 Garden Grove II Rosemead Kimber Sullivan 10-9 Jordan 1995 I Garden Grove Vicki Toutz 10-9 Mark Keppel II Lakewood Thien Huy 11-8 Katella 1996 I Mark Keppel Harold George 12-7 La Quinta/Westminster II Loara Diane Sweeney 11-8 Magnolia 1997 I Mark Keppel Harold George 12-7 Diamond Bar II Millikan Gloria Potocki 11-8 Loara 1998 I Mark Keppel Harold George 10-9 Garden Grove II Long Beach Wilson Linh Luu 13-6 Loara 1999 I** Garden Grove Prat Mallawong 10-9 Villa Park 2000 I Alhambra Vy Vien 10-9 Garden Grove 2001 I Villa Park Don Van 14-5 Alhambra 2002 I Villa Park Don Van 12-7 Mark Keppel 2003 I Villa Park Sherry Smith 10-9 Mark Keppel 2004 I Villa Park Sherry Smith 12-7 Mark Keppel 2005 I Villa Park Sherry Smith 16-3 Diamond Bar 2006 I Villa Park Bob Malaythong 11-8 Garden Grove * Champion determined by forfeit ** One Division only began in 1999 Team Championships ended with the 2006 season. 1 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL BADMINTON CHAMPIONS GIRLS SINGLES Year Champion Runner-up Score 1972 Madalene Steinbroner, Bishop Montgomery Gladys Mejia, Los Amigos 15-7, 17-16 1973 Madalene Steinbroner, Bishop Montgomery Monica Ortiz, Loara 11-6, 11-6 1974 Monica Ortiz, Loara Ester Sanders, Garden Grove 10-12, 11-5, 11-7 1975 Denise Corlett, Marlborough Lori Ball, Mira Costa 11-3, 8-11, 11-5 1976 Denise Corlett, Marlborough Lori Ball, Mira Costa 8-11, 11-3, 11-8 1977 Linda Safarik, Mira Costa Lori Ball, Mira Costa 11-6, 12-10 1978 Linda Safarik, Mira Costa Donna Cate, Mission Viejo 11-3, 1-11, 11-2 1979 Nan Eckman, Los Altos Jennifer Hillman, Laguna Beach 11-5, 12-9 1980 Joy Kitzmiller, Aviation Kim Young, Corona del Mar 11-4, 11-8 1981 Christy Cook, Mira Costa Celeste Ferrer, La Puente 11-5, 11-4 1982 Linda Schwartz, Fountain Valley Molly Foster, Walnut 11-4, 11-7 1983 Cindy Smith, Diamond Bar Efen Huang, Nogales 8-11, 11-7, 11-5 1984 Cindy Smith, Diamond Bar Kelly Joe, Katella 11-4, 11-3 1985 Tracy Hudson, Garden Grove Thuy Nguyen, Garden Grove 11-3, 3-11, 11-7 1986 Tracy Hudson, Garden Grove Thuy Nguyen, Garden Grove 11-5, 10-12, 12-10 1987 Tracy Hudson, Garden Grove Thuy Nguyen, Garden Grove 11-3, 11-0 1988 Barbara Tran, Troy Eileen Tang, Covina 11-3, 11-3 1989 Sanna Simonson, Los Alamitos Grace Van Someran, Katella 11-3, 11-2 1990 Noy Sundara, Buena Park Amy Fu, Diamond Bar 11-4, 4-11, 11-2 1991 Noy Sundara, Buena Park Amy Fu, Diamond Bar 11-6, 11-4 1992 Jennifer Chiu, Buena Park Amelia Duran, Etiwanda 11-7, 11-7 1993 Lily Chen, San Marino Linda Luong, Costa Mesa 11-5, 11-9 1994 Lily Chen, San Marino Anh Vo, Long Beach Jordan 11-0, 11-0 1995 Ying Chansawangpuvana, Katella Judy Pak, Garden Grove 11-3, 12-9 1996 Diana Lan, Rowland Cammie Chou, Mark Keppel 11-2, 11-4 1997 Joyce Cabuhat, Magnolia Stella Ng, Alhambra 11-3, 11-9 1998 Stella Ng, Alhambra Cynthia Tran, Garden Grove 11-5, 11-7 1999 Amy Nguy, Villa Park Dede Davis, Mira Costa 11-4, 8-11, 11-4 2000 Elie Wu, Mark Keppel May Mangkalakiri, Villa Park 11-1, 11-3 2001 Elie Wu, Mark Keppel Anamda Lum, Peninsula 11-1, 11-1 2002 June Hu, Mark Keppel Amanda Lum, Peninsula 11-1, 11-0 2003 Eva Lee, Villa Park June Lee, Mark Keppel 11-7, 11-9 2004 Eva Lee, Villa Park Jamie Subandhi, La Quinta/Garden Grove 11-2, 11-6 2005 Jamie Subandhi, La Quinta/Garden Grove Vimla Phongasavithas, Villa Park 11-0, 11-6 2006 Jamie Subandhi, La Quinta/Garden Grove Thuy Hoang, Garden Grove 11-4, 11-4 2007 Jamie Subandhi, La Quinta/Garden Grove Thuy Hoang, Garden Grove 11-7, 11-1 BOYS SINGLES Year Champion Runner-up Score 1980 Jeff Hsu, Alhambra Shawn Coakely, Estancia 15-11, 15-10 1981 Curt Stephan, Mira Costa Shawn Coakely, Estancia 15-9, 15-5 1982 Sver Wendelor, Laguna Beach Don Oxley, Crescenta Valley 15-8, 15-7 1983 Ferdinand Rivera, Pacifica/Garden Grove Eric Trout, Sunny Hills 2-15, 15-7, 15-8 1984 Ferdinand Rivera, Pacifica/Garden Grove Hahn Nguyen, Troy 15-4, 15-7 1985 Ferdinand Rivera, Pacifica/Garden Grove Manh Trinh, Estancia 15-2, 15-7 1986 Marc Padre, Etiwanda Thomas Sudibjo, Fullerton 17-4, 15-6 1987 Martin Flores, Colton Dharshan Weerasekera, South Hills 15-8, 18-15 1988 Marc Carrido, Diamond Bar Hoang Ly, Estancia 15-8, 18-15 1989 Dan Mussman, Alta Loma Hoang Ly, Estancia 15-12, 14-17, 18-16 1990 Dan Mussman, Alta Loma Hoang Ly, Estancia 17-14, 15-6 1991 Ho Song, Etiwanda Suko Sosrodjojo, Diamond Bar 15-9, 11-15, 15-8 1992 Chau Nguyen, Estancia Johnny Le, Mark Keppel 15-9, 15-6 1993 Jimmy Tjio, Etiwanda Johnny Le, Mark Keppel 8-15, 5-11, 15-3 1994 Jerry Wong, Rosemead Peter Shieh, Etiwanda injury default 1995 Jerome Poyyak, Corona del Mar Ed Soetanto, Katella 8-13, 15-11, 15-4 1996 Amarit Rojsirivit, Alta Loma Boris Chung, Magnolia 15-4, 15-7 1997 Amarit Rojsirivit, Alta Loma Wook Kim, Garden Grove 15-10, 15-3 1998 Hoang Bui, Long Beach Wilson Xiao Hong, Mark Keppel 5-15, 15-9, 18-15 1999 Tam Nguyen, Garden Grove Hoang Bui, Long Beach Wilson 15-11, 15-10 2000 Mike Chansawangpuvana, Villa Park Nicholas Jinadasa, Long Beach Poly 15-9, 15-3 2001 Raymond Wong, Villa Park Nicholas Jinadasa, Long Beach Poly 5-15, 15-6, 15-5 2002 Eric Go, Villa Park Nicholas Jinadasa, Long Beach Poly 15-5, 15-1 2003 Eric Go, Villa Park Nicholas Jinadasa, Long Beach Poly 15-9, 15-0 2004 Brendan Taft, Villa Park Richard Vi, Long Beach Poly 15-8, 15-11 2005 Brendan Taft, Villa Park Ronald Sou, Rosemead 15-9, 15-5 2006 Howard Shu, 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Weed, Huntington Beach Michelle Marcellin/Minette Marcellin, Walnut 15-12, 15-7 1981 Lisa Farrell/Lori Ellsworth, Walnut Jan Wallace/Linda Ibushi, Estancia 15-10, 15-9 1982 Jan Wallace/Linda Ibushi, Estancia Terri Cairns/Tami Meierdericks, West Covina 13-18, 15-8, 15-8 1983 Keliani Lindsay/Alene Anderson, Marina Patti Frias/Shanali Vaught, Westminster 15-4, 15-2 1984 Thressa Thompson/Marcie Mendoza, Colton Ellen Uchimaya/Kristie Yoshikawa, Garden Grove 15-12, 15-7 1985 Kristin Watanabe/Evelyn Yuen, Los Altos Tuyen Troung/Tieu Do, Saddleback 18-17, 12-15, 15-13 1986 Christien Armendariz/Angela Armendariz, Glendale Dora Habel/Thuong Lieu, Pasadena 15-11, 15-10 1987 Christien Armendariz/Angela Armendariz, Glendale Donna MacDougall/Denise Gudmundson, Colton 15-9, 11-15, 15-12 1988 Christien Armendariz/Angela Armendariz, Glendale Heather Hassinger/Tonya Vandervort, Buena Park 15-10, 15-7 1989 Christien Armendariz/Angela Armendariz, Glendale Beverly Bitanga/Anna Marie Nool, Palm Springs 7-15, 15-8, 15-4 1990 Mang Lam/Kim Chau, Alhambra Doan Nguyen/Mi Linh Nguyen, Estancia 15-11, 17-14 1991 Bessie Chen/Betty Lu-Huyen, Mark Keppel Camtu Tram/Nhi Nguyen, Estancia 10-15, 15-11, 15-7 1992 Doan Nguyen/Concha Gil, Estancia Christie Low/Nhi Phung, Mark Keppel 7-15, 15-5, 18-16 1993 Doan Nguyen/Esther Viramontes, Estancia Mai Ho/Thao Tran, Westminster 15-11, 18-17 1994 Nhi Phung/Annie Tran, Mark Keppel Lisa Vy/Karen Luu, Mark Keppel 15-5, 15-8 1995 Diana Lan/Chi Chou, Rowland Kameron Schambeck/Deidre Vivanco, La Habra 18-17, 15-11 1996 Diep Nguyen/Quynh Tranh, La Quinta
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