ojai record of events index
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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) 3. Boys’ 14s Doubles (1919-1982) 4. Boys’ 16s Singles (1962-Present) 5. Boys’ 16s Doubles (1962-2000) 6. Boys’ Interscholastic (CIF) Singles (1899-Present) 7. Boys’ Interscholastic (CIF) Doubles (1899-Present) 8. Boys’ Interscholastic (CIF) Team (1955-Present) 9. Girls’ 14s Singles (1919-Present) 10. Girls’ 14s Doubles (1919-1982) 11. Girls’ 16s Singles (1962-Present) 12. Girls’ 16s Doubles (1962-2000) 13. Girls’ 18s Singles (1907-Present) 14. Girls’ 18s Doubles (1907-Present) 15. Girls’ High School Team (1955-1973) Pages 2-4 Pages 4-5 Pages 5-6 Pages 6-7 Pages 7-9 Pages 9-11 Page 11 Pages 11-13 Pages 13-14 Pages 14-15 Page 15 Pages 15-17 Pages 17-19 Page 19 III. Open Champions and Finalists 16. Men’s Singles (1899-Present) 17. Men’s Doubles (1900-Present) 18. Women’s Singles (1900-Present) 19. Women’s Doubles (1900-Present) IV. Pages 20-22 Pages 22-24 Pages 24-26 Pages 26-27 Pac-12 Champions and Finalists 20. Men’s Singles (1954-2011) 21. Men’s Doubles (1954-2011) 22. Men’s Team (1951-Present) 23. Women’s Singles (1987-Present) 24. Women’s Doubles (1987-Present) 25. Women’s Team (1987-Present) 26. Men’s Invitational Singles (1997-2011) 27. Men’s Invitational Doubles (1997-2011) 28. Women’s Invitational Singles (1997-Present) 29. Women’s Invitational Doubles (1997-Present) Pages 27-28 Pages 28-29 Page 29 Page 29-30 Page 30 Pages 30-31 Page 31 Page 31 Pages 31-32 Page 32 V. Collegiate and Community Colleges Champions and Finalists 30. Men’s Intercollegiate Singles (1911-1953) 1 Pages 32-33 31. Men’s Intercollegiate Doubles (1911-1953) 32. Men’s Invitational Singles (1986-1996) 33. Men’s Invitational Doubles (1986-1996) 34. Women’s Invitational Singles (1986-1996) 35. Women’s Invitational Doubles (1986-1996) 36. Men’s Independent Singles (1954-Present) 37. Men’s Independent Doubles (1954-Present) 38. Men’s Independent Team (1954-Present) 39. Women’s Independent Singles (1916-Present) 40. Men’s Indepenedent Doubles (1916-Present) 41. Women’s Independent Team (1955-Present) 42. Men’s Big West Singles (1989-2002) 43. Men’s Big West Team (1989-2002) 44. Women’s Big West Singles (1989-2002) 45. Women’s Big West Team (1989-2002) 46. Men’s Division III Singles West Regional (1997-Present) 47. Men’s Division III Doubles West Regional (1997-Present) 48. Women’s Division III Singles West Regional (1998-1999) 49. Women’s Division III Doubles West Regional (1998-1999) 50. Men’s Community College Singles (1938-Present) 51. Men’s Community College Doubles (1938-Present) 52. Men’s Community College Team (1953-Present) 53. Women’s Community College Singles (1968-Present) 54. Women’s Community College Doubles (1968-Present) 55. Women’s Community College Team (1974-Present) Page 33-34 Page 34 Page 34 Page 34 Pages 34-35 Pages 35-36 Pages 36-37 Page 37 Pages 37-38 Pages 38-39 Pages 39-40 Page 40 Page 40 Page 40 Page 41 Page 41 Page 41 Page 41 Page 41 Pages 42-23 Pages 43-44 Pages 44-45 Page 45 Page 46 Pages 46-47 VI. Miscellany 56. Mixed Doubles (1900-1956) 57. Old-Timers Event (1959) Pages 47-48 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-Theodore Jones (Nordhoff) Roger Herbert (Nordhoff) 1920-Curtis H. Selden (Thacher School) George Bailard (Carpinteria) 1921-James Keely (El Monte) John McCarter (San Antonio, Ojai) 2 1922-Keith Gledhill (Eichler's School, SB) 1923-Keith Gledhill (Echler's School, SB) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Keith Gledhill (Santa Barbara Jr. High) 1926-Robert Hastings (Thacher School) 1927-Robert Johnson (Thacher School) 1928-William Doeg (Santa Monica HS) 1929-Jay Cohn (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1930-Jay Cohn (Santa Monica HS) 1931-Gene Mako (Glendale HS) 1932-Robert Braley (Los Angeles HS) 1933-Bernard Coghln (John Adams Jr. HS) 1934-Joseph Hunt (Fairfax HS) 1935-James Wade (Charles Elliott Jr. HS) 1936-Nolan McQuown (Franklin HS) 1937-Robert Carrothers (Coronado HS) 1938-Harry Likas (Lowell HS San Francisco) 1939-Budge Patty (LA HS) 1940-Bob Falkenburg (Bancroft Jr. HS, Hollywood) 1941-Gerald Jacobs (Oxnard HS) 1942-Herb Flam (Beverly Vista) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-W. Reed (Alameda HS) 1946-R. Perry (University HS, Pasadena) 1949-Don Kierbow (Venice) 1950-Franklin Johnson (San Diego) 195l-Jon Douglas (Lincoln Jr. High, Santa Monica) 1952-Tom Freiberg (Beverly Hills) 1953-Norman Perry (University LA) 1954-Joe Cowley (Le Conte) 1955-George Stoesser (Serra) 1956-Billy Bond (La Jolla) 1957-Billy Bond (La Jolla) 1958-David Sanderlin (El Cajon) 1959-Gerald Applebaum (University) 1960-Ron Dewing (Grossmont) 1961-Thomas Karp (Emerson) 1962-Jim Rombeau (Walter Reed) 1963-Don Lutz (St. John Vianney) 1964-Rick Evans (La Jolla) 1965-Randy Thomas (Mar Vista) 1966-M. Randell Thomas (Mar Vista) 1967-Bob Kreiss (Emerson) 1968-Joseph Edles (Stephens) 1969-David Bohrnstedt (Clement) 1970-Christopher Lewis (Harvard) 1971-Perry Wright (Beverly Hills) 1972-Don Paulsen (Washington) 1973-Jeff Jones (Smedley) 1974-Daniel Saltz (UTT) 1975-Randy Nixon (Corona Jr. High) 1976-John Davis (Lincoln Jr. High) 1977-Christopher Schoop (Paul Revere Jr. High) 1978-Tim Pawset (Hewes Jr. High) 1979-Richard D. Leach (Thurston Jr. High) 1980-Eric Amend (Rolling Hills) 1981-Tim Trigueiro (Santa Barbara) 1982-Mike Briggs 1983-Carl Chang Martin Kosub (San Antonio) Thomas Todd (Thacher School) Nelson Dodge (Marshall G. S., Pasadena) Sam Gorham (Ojai Valley School) James Bobbitt (Glendale HS) Charles Hunt (Star of Sea, San Francisco) Charles Hunt (San Rafael Military) Gene Mako (Glendale HS) Jack Creamer (McKinley Jr. HS) Robert Underwood (Los Angeles HS) Joseph Hunt (St. Ignatius, San Francisco) Julius Heldman (Hollywood HS) Ted Schroeder (Glendale HS) Ted Olewine (Lincoln Jr. HS) Douglas Woodbury (Fairfax H., Hollywood) George Triester (Los Angeles HS) John Howard (Bancroft Jr. HS Hollywood) Charles Hubbard, Jr. (Polytechnic, Long Beach) Don Woolsey (Ventura Jr. HS) Glenn Bassett (Lincoln Jr. High) C. R. Livingston (Alhambra HS) A. Cleveland (Lincoln Jr. High, Santa Monica) Joe Blatchford (Beverly Hills) Jon Douglas (Santa Monica) Franklin Johnson (St. Augustine) Ron Schoenberg (Loyola) John Serrano (Van Nuys) Bobby Delgado (Bret Harte Jr. HS) Ron Sandys (La Jolla) Ramsey Earnhart (Ventura) Charles Rombeau (North Hollywood) Charles Rombeau (North Hollywood) Steve Foster (Walter Reed) Stephen Foster (North Hollywood) Carlos Carriedo (Santa Rita) Doug Verdieck (Redlands) Tom Hodges (Ojai Valley School) Richard Sherwood (Beverly Hills) Mark Shires (Emerson) James Hagey (La Jolla) Chico Hagey (La Jolla Day) Steve Mott (Muirlands) Thomas Kreiss (Rextord) Paul Donzis (El Rodeo) Mike Edles (Hughes) Alan Winkler (St. John) Ronald Hightower (Thomas Starr King) Seth Grinspan (Revere) David Siegler Mike Terner Donovan Jones Rick Leach Matthew Frooman Frank Grannis Mike Briggs Steve Wiere Tom Blackmore 3 1984-Giora Payes 1985-Willy Quest 1986-Hernan Olivas 1987-Jonathan Leach 1988-Graham Giles 1989-James Conda 1990-Cecil Mamiit 1991-Alex Hernandez 1992-Geoff Abrams 1993-Ryan Moore (Fullerton) 1994-Taylor Dent (Newport Beach) 1995-Travis Rettenmaier (Camarillo) 1996-Paul Warkentin (Santa Barbara) 1997-Brian Morton (Costa Mesa) 1998-Aaron Yovan (Irvine) 1999-Justin Montgomery (Channel Isl. Harbor) 2000-Hagop Tadevosian (Glendale) 2001-Samuel Tadevosian (Glendale) 2002-Leif Sunderland (Malibu) 2003-Andrew Mateljan (Redlands) 2004-Nicolas Meister (Trabuco Canyon) 2005-John Sundling (Thousand Oaks) 2006-Spencer Simon (Santa Barbara) 2007-Spencer Simon (Santa Barbara) 2008-Michael Lowe (Ventura) 2009-Brendan McClain (Ventura) 2010-Collin Altamirano (Santa Barbara) 2011-Aidan Jiang (Ojai) 2012-Arash Hafezi (Irvine) 2013-Kento Perera (Santa Barbara) 2014-Austin Di Giulio (Newport Beach) Michael Chang Matthew Semler Marco-Antonio Zuniga Heath Montgomery Adam Peterson Eric Lin Jakub Pietrowski Mike Bryan (Camarillo) Bob Bryan (Camarillo) Zachary Fleishman (Playa del Rey) Jesse Melton (Los Angeles) Danny O'Rourke (Petaluma) Brian Wilson (San Marcos) Drew Hoskins (Los Alamitos) Rylan Rizza (Rancho Palos Verdes) Minh Tang (Monterey Park) Andrew Eklov (Ojai) Lee Singer (Laguna Niguel) Alex Krueger-Wyman (Pasadena) Jake Fleming (Newport Beach) Jenson Turner (Woodland Hills) Kyle McMorrow (Thousand Oaks) Warren Hardie (Laguna Niguel) Billy Pecor (Ojai) Thomas Pecor (Ojai) Gage Brymer (Irvine) Ciro Riccardi (Los Angeles) Henry Gordon (Corona Del Mar) Chaz Downing (Newport Coast) Lucas Bellamy (Pacific Palisades) Gavin Dail (North Hollywood) 3) Boys’ 14-and-Under Doubles Younger Boys' Doubles until 1962; Event has not been held since 1982 Champions Finalists 1919-James A. Arneill-Roland A. Roberts (Thacher) John Tyschen-Ysidro Valencia (Nordhoff) 1920-Ysidro Valencia-Allen Taylor (Nordhoff) H. Alexander Glade-John K. Curtis (Thacher) 1921-Bruce McDonnell-Fay Smith (Ventura) Martin Kosub-Sam Kosub (San Antonio) 1922-James Gabbert-Austin Ryan (Ventura) Irving Kravits-Cyril Coy (San Antonio) 1923-Charles Mackin-James Gabbert (Ventura) Robert King-Albert Lopez (Nordhoff) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Barton L. Goodrich-Liliburn Smith (Fullerton HS) Milton Phillips-William Udall (Ojai Jr. High) 1926-Ernest Smith-Warren Cook (Francis Willard Jr. High) I. Pike-M. Lovell (Harvard School) 1927-C. Albright-J. Pike (Harvard School) J. Crooke-E. Wales (Fullerton HS) 1928-C. Albright-R. Mitchell (Harvard School) B. Packard-C. Walsh (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1929-M. Woodside-H. Haight (El Monte HS) S. Lance-R. Lance (Fullerton HS) 1930-James Ware-Jack Creamer (So. Pasadena Jr. HS) Manuel Miller-Kenneth Hughes (Harvard) 1931-H. Moon-W. Ruckert (Santa Monica High) C. Morris-D. Schneider (Santa Monica) 1932-F. Caulk-J. Torrey (Polytechnic Elem.) E. Trash-D. Bushnell (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1933-P. Lynch-G. Meacher (Taft) D. Bundy-C. Mann (Santa Monica Jr. HS) 1934-Roddin-Beck (Anaheim HS) D. Bundy-C. Mann (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1935-M. Miller-G. Proctor (Lincoln Jr. HS) R. Stanford-G. Nelson (LA HS) 1936-H. Lowe-Robert Blackmore (Santa Ana HS) John Gay-Richard Puntnam (Redlands HS) 1937-Robert Rogers-Robert Laun (Los Angeles HS) Jack Bowker-Bill Cauglin (Calexico HS) 1938-Tom Brents-Bob Gregg (Calexico HS) Bob-Tom Falkenburg (Bancroft H.S, Hollywood) 1939-Bob-Tom Falkenburg (Bancroft Jr. HS, Hollywood) Tommy Van Fleet-Herbert Benham (La Cumbre Jr. HS, SB) 1940-R. McGalliard-Lee Glouner (No. Hollywood HS Jim Jenkins-Frank Dasey (Lincoln Jr. HS, Santa Monica) 1941-Ted Grieder-Scott Chaffee (Ventura Jr. HS) Jim Jenkins-Jay Cook (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1942-E. Ford-D. Basham (Santa Barbara) Leonard Warren-Don Woolsey (Ventura Jr. High) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 4 1946-No Tournament 1947-Stafford Carson-Edward S. Henderson (Santa Paula HS) 1948-J. Perley-R. Hertel (Ventura Jr. High) 1949-Jimmy Read-Bob Jacobs (Santa Monica) 1950-Stephen Gottlieb-Edward Covey (Beverly Hills) 1951-Ronald Prager-Myron Franks (Beverly Hills) 1952-Paul Wendland-David Baldwin (Inglewood) 1953-Rawson Lloyd-LeRoy Gilbert (Santa Barbara) 1954 Charles Earl-Richard Drake (Lincoln Jr. High, SM) 1955-Eugene Tanasescu-George Conway (Lincoln Jr. High, SM) 1956-Peter Sanderson-Bently Hill (La Jolla) 1957-Gary Chazan-George Ogle (Beverly Hills) 1958-Elty Brown-Paul Speights (Harvard) 1959-John-Bill Yeomans (LA) 1960-Tidball-Tidball (Van Nuys) 1961-Rombeau-Rombeau (N. Hollywood) 1962-Berrymon-Lansdorp (Roosevelt) 1963-Verdieck-Bohrnstedt (Redlands) 1964-Freeman-Hagey (La Jolla) 1965-Mike Kreiss-Bob Kreiss (Emerson) 1966-Tommy McArdle-Bobby Pierce (Pacific Palisades) 1967-McArdle-McNairy (Pacific Palisades) 1968-Fugle-Greenberg (Paul Revere) 1969-Newberry-Kearny (Muirlands) 1970-Newberry-Kearn (Horace Ensign) 1972-Wittwer-Smith (Horace Ensign) 1973-Leonard-Nelson (Harvard) 1974-Beaver-White (Santa Barbara) 1975-Beaver-White 1976-Rifenbark-Sands 1977-B. Duesler-S. Schultz 1978-H. Lenhardt-K. Jones 1979-G. Broms-M. Borras 1980-A. Olmedo-T. Frazier 1981-S. Jung-S. Jung 1982-A. Reynolds-J. Freeman George Stewart-R. Jurgensen (Poly Elem.) F. Dickason-J. Read (Lincoln Jr. H., Santa Monica) John Littig-Jack Douglas (Lincoln Jr. High, Santa Monica) Gilbert White-Paul Gray (Laguna Blanca, Santa Barbara) Wilson-Couch (San Marino) Robert Ritchie-James Pagliotti (Santa Barbara) Charles Earl-Richard Drake (Lincoln Jr. H., Santa Monica) Craig Joyner-Ron Sandys (La Jolla) William Ronaldson-Peter Sanderson (La Jolla) Michael Rabbitt-George Ogle (Beverly Hills) Eltinge Brown-Dick Hillman (North Hollywood) John Yeomans-Bill Yeomans (J. Burroughs) Verdieck-Ciano (Redlands) Leck-Rombeau (Walter Reed) Dey-Talmadge (Lincoln Jr.) Rogers-Fort (Lincoln Jr.) Fort-Rogers (Santa Monica) De Bus-Merry (Lincoln) Ken Fisher-Rick Mahan (Lincoln) John Champion-Mike Lang (Revere) Hagey-Wyer (La Jolla Day) Schneider-Motley (Le Conte) Greenberg-Fugle (Paul Revere) Anderson-Noll (Huntington) Ryan-Gerlach (Paul Revere) Bernstein-Johnston (Wilshire) Turner-Daniels (Harvard) Turner-Daniels Arrendondo-Duesler G. Shea-Danny Alle A. Cioth-J. Letts S. Brownsberger-B. Sullivan W. Moravec-F. Hunt J. Freeman-C. Sam T. Marcoline-D. Robbins 4) Boys 16-And-Under Singles Championship The Perry T. Jones Trophy; First presented in 1968 Champion 1962-Jim Hobson (Sunny Hills) 1963-Bob Lutz (St.John Vianney) 1964-Stephen Avoyer (Pt Loma) 1965-John Fort (Santa Monica) 1966-Mark Shires (Emerson) 1967-Mike Kreiss (University) 1968-Robert Kreiss (University) 1969-Chico Hagey (La Jolla Day) 1970-Joe Edles (Poly, Long Beach) 1971-David Sherbeck (El Dorado) 1972-Bruce Manson (Grant) 1973-Howard Schoenfield (Beverly Hills) 1974-Walter Redondo (St. Augustine) 1975-Jeffry Jones 1976-Lance Good 1977-Scott Davis 1978-Scott Davis 1979-Jonathan Canter 1980-Tim Pawset 1981-Eric Amend 1982-Eric Amend 1983-Tim Trigueiro Finalist Tom Karp (University) Doug Verdieck (Redlands) Doug Verdieck (Redlands) Jay Paulson (Palos Verdes) Jim Armstrong (Bakerstield) Paul Sidone (Pacific Grove) Paul Sidone (Pacific Grove) John Burrman (Hilltop) Steve Mott (La Jolla) Michael Nissley (Santa Monica) Howard Schoenfield (Beverly Hills) Jeff Williams (Patrick Henry) Eliot Teltsher (Palos Verdes) Clark Diehl Andy Gordon Randy Nixon Howard Sands Tim Pawset Matthew Frooman Rick Leach Ken Diller Alex Nizet 5 1984-Jeff Tarango 1985-Carl Chang 1986-Joe Vidaurreta 1987-Chris Numbers 1988-Jonathan Leach 1989-Jonathan Leach 1990-Adam Peterson 1991-Alex Decret (Santa Barbara) 1992-Taryn Burek (Del Mar) 1993-Geoff Abrams (Newport Beach) 1994-Joseph M. Gilbert (Fullerton) 1995-Joost Hol (Santa Ana) 1996-Erin Carroll (Ventura) 1997-Cody Jackson (Westminister) 1998-Travis Rettenmaier (Camarillo) 1999-Brian Wilson (Ojai) 2000-Lester Cook (Woodland Hills) 2001-Doug Stewart (Malibu) 2002-Yevgeny Supeko (Ojai) 2003-Chris Ko (Pacific Palisades) 2004-Kallim Stewart (Ojai) 2005-Bozhidar Katsarov (Ojai) 2006-Bozhidar Katsarov (Ojai) 2007-Daniel Nguyen (Oxnard) 2008-David Watson (Ojai) 2009-Billy Pecor (Ojai) 2010-Patrik Fabian (Ojai) 2011-Ciro Riccardi (Los Angeles) 2012-Eli Whittle (Nipomo) 2013-Aidan Jiang (Ojai) 2014-Brandon Lam (Westlake Village) Carl Chang Jeff Tarango Matt Semler Ryan Gateley Marco Zuniga Peter Jeschke David Roditi Philip Tseng (Thousand Oaks) Jakub Pietrowski (Huntington Beach) Joseph M. Gilbert (Fullerton) Dylan Mann (Canoga Park) Jose Lieberman (Los Angeles) Chase Exon (Irvine) Philip Sheng (Thousand Oaks) Ryan Redondo (Ojai) Travis Rettenmaier (Camarillo) Aaron Yovan (Irvine) Jamil Al-Agba (Ojai) Kaes Van’t Hof (Santa Margarita) Alex Krueger-Wyman (Pasadena) Andrew Mateljan (Redlands) Andrey Potapkin (Valley Village) Mousheg Hovhannisyan (Los Angeles) Yuske Kusuda (Ojai) Marcos Giron (Thouand Oaks) Justin Agbayani (Yorba Linda) Brendan McClain (Ventura) Alex Giannini (Los Angeles) Nikolas Ramadan (San Clemente) Austin Rapp (Rancho Mirage) Ethan Young-Smith (Ventura) 5) Boys’ 16-and-Under Doubles Championship The Tony Thacher Trophy; First presented in 1983 Champions 1962-Willens-Grubb (Santa Monica) 1963-White-Fiske (Thacher) 1964-Rippner-Carther (Hamilton) 1965-Bohrnstedt-Verdieck (Redlands Jr.) 1966-Freeman-Evans (La Jolla) 1967-Hart-Cripe (Newport Beach) 1968-Segura-Smith (University) 1969-McNairy-McArdle (Palisades) 1970-Russell-Vermund (Corona Del Mar) 1971-Newberry-Kearney (Muirlands) 1972-Greenberg-Mullin (Palisades) 1973-Greenberg-Petrovic (Palisades) 1974-Bernstein-Sena (Sunny Hills) 1975-Bernstein-Sena (Sunny Hills) 1976-White-Basham 1977-Merrill-Wooldridge 1978-D. Gill-K. MacDougal 1979-R. Duesler-S. Schultz 1980-G. Hayward-A. Fox 1981-C. Dadian-D. Yates 1982-C. Dadian-D. Yates 1983- Stuart Jung-Steven Jung 1984-Terry Marcoline-Gary Rees 1985-Benson Curb-Robert Carlton 1986-Robert Grant-Anthony Cortez 1987-Mark Sundahl-Al Martinez 1988-Colby Morita-Noli Zosa Finalists Ritz-Teeguarden (Hamilton) McIver-Cardenes (St. Augustine) Bohrnstedt-Verdieck (Redlands) Evans-Freeman (La Jolla) Verdieck-Bohrnstedt (Redlands) Merry-Lee (Santa Monica) Nakazawa-Kettenburg (Troy) Hofer-Lawrence (Santa Monica) Eastman-O'Heilly (Newport) Mullin-Hofer (Lincoln) Newberry-Kearney (La Jolla) Whitwer-Marosi (Newport) Marosi-Whitwer (Newport Harbor) Curley-Otterbein Vartan-Gee Godfrey-Mikelsen S. Schultz-P. Robinson E. Mandler-K. Jones E. Berman-M. Borras T. Khoury-J. Griffen C. Dunn-N. Gary P. LaGasse-A. Olmedo C. Kaplan-J. Gary K. Briscoe-T. Hong R. Ivey-A. Steinhardt D. Bowen-W. Dann S. Beougher-Cabral 6 1989-Suri Appa-David Mullarkey 1990-James Conda-Jonathan Elsberry 1991-Jonathan Chang-Shepley Smith 1992-Michael D. Smith (S.B.)-Peter Webb (Ventura) 1993-Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (Camarillo) 1994-Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (Camarillo) 1995-Leo Docayanan-Uly Marquez (San Diego) 1996-Tom Lloyd-Carl McCafferty (Yorba Linda) 1997-Carl McCafferty-Ryan Redondo (Highland) 1998-Jeff Kazarian-Scott Spencer (Rolling Hills) 1999-Derrick Bauer-Armando Carrascosa (Ojai) 2000-Robert Kennedy-Peter Kulmaticki (Newport Beach) Event not held after 2000. Jason McKenna-Sean McKenna Ramsey Gerber-Simon Kurth Allan Jurlina-Jerry Prior John Downer-Jeff Shoemaker (San Clemente) Ian Carrera-Tyler Stonebreaker (Goleta) Rooshi Panchal-Sanjay Roy (Diamond Bar) Jose Arzaga-Ryan Michas (Long Beach) Mark Gonzalez-Justin Kiley (Pomona) David Lingman-Thomas Lloyd (Yorba Linda) K. C. Corkery (Manhattan Beach)-Hunter Jack (Corona Del Mar) Hunter Jack (Corona Del Mar)-Brian Morton (Costa Mesa) John Paul Beck-Ashwin Bhargava (Santa Barbara) 6) Boys' Interscholastic Singles The Farnam Cup (Also called The Ojai Valley Tennls Club Cup) The oldest of the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament perpetual trophies, it was first presented in 1902, and every available space is covered with the names of those who've won it, even the inside, the handles and the bottom. These later names were re-engraved on the pedestal plate. Champion 1899-Trowbridge Hendricks (LA HS) 1900-Trowbridge Hendricks (LA HS) 1901-Trowbridge Hendricks (LA HS) 1902-Claude A. Wayne (Alhambra HS) 1903-Claude A. Wayne (Alhambra HS) 1904-Albert T. Spaulding (Thacher School) 1905-Hal W. Gorham (LA HS) 1906-Hal W. Gorham (LA HS) 1907-W. H. Mace (Occidental Prep School) 1908-Charles Rogers (LA HS) 1909-Ward Dawson (LA HS) 1910-Ward Dawson (LA HS) 1911-Clifton B. Herd (Throop Institute) 1912-Emery H. Rogers (Thacher School) 1913-Amos N. Wilder (Thacher School) 1914-E. H. McCormick (LA HS) 1915-Kenneth N. Hawks (Pasadena HS) 1916-Frank Winne (Manual Arts) 1917-Harvey B. Snodgrass (Manual Arts) 1918-Lyle Hackney (Pasadena HS) 1919-Harold L. Godshall (Harvard School) 1920-Harold L. Godshall (Harvard School) 1921-Richard H. Hinckley (Hollywood HS) 1922-Conrad Bryant (Hollywood HS) 1923-Conrad Bryant (Hollywood HS) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Jack DeLara (Franklin) 1926-John Doeg (Santa Monica HS) 1927-Keith Gledhill (Santa Barbara HS) 1928-Ellsworth Vines Jr, (Pasadena HS) 1929-Hugh McArthur (San Diego HS) 1930-Jack Tidball (Hollywood HS) 1931-J. Cohn (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1932-Gene Mako (Glendale HS) 1933-Wm. S. Seward (Beverly Hills HS) 1934-Robert Riggs (Franklin HS) 1935-Robert Riggs (Franklin HS) 1936-Robert Riggs (Franklin HS) 1937-Jack Kramer (Montebello HS) 1938-Ted Olewine (Santa Monica HS) 1939-Jack Kramer (Montebello HS) Finalist Truman Gridley (Thacher School) Truman Gridley (Thacher School) Truman Gridley (Thacher School) Victor Morgan (San Diego HS) Samuel S. Spaulding (Thacher School) S. Horace Donnell (LA HS) Courtney E. Lacey (Pasadena HS) Gerald C. Young (Monrovia HS) Ward Dawson (LA HS) Ward Dawson (LA HS) Charles Rogers (LA HS) Clifton B. Herd (Throop Institute) Erle P. Barker (Pasadena HS) John Wooldredge (Thacher School) E. H. McCormick (LA HS) Allyn H. Barber (LA HS) Greayer Clover (LA HS) John Dunshee (Nordhoff HS) Felton H. Taylor (Nordhoff HS) Charles Deffebach (Manual Arts) Richard H. Hinckley (Hollywood HS) Harry I. Coffin (Harvard School) Arnold Wolff (LA HS) Frederick Houser (Alhambra HS) Alan Harrington (Hollywood HS) S. Robinson (Pasadena HS) Allen Blade (San Diego HS) H. McArthur (San Diego HS) Keith Gledhill (Santa Barbara HS) Phil Hanna (Hollywood HS) R. Blaskower (Bates) Leonard Patterson (Hollywood HS) Charles Hunt (Alhambra HS) N. Russell (Beverly Hills HS) Jack Cramer (University School) Joe Hunt (Fairfax HS) Leslie Allen (Santa Barbara HS) Myron McNamara (No. Hollywood HS) Arthur Marx (Beverly Hills HS) Tel Olewine (Santa Monica HS) 7 1940-Earl Cochell (LA HS) 1941-Edward "Budge" Patty (LA HS) 1942-A. McDonald (Alhambra) 1943- No Tournament 1944- No Tournament 1945- No Tournament 1946- No Tournament 1947-George Gentry (La Jolla HS) 1948-George Gentry (La Jolla HS) 1949-Jacque Grigry (Alhambra) 1950-Allen Cleveland (Santa Monica) 1951-Allen Cleveland (Santa Monica) 1952-Jon Douglas (Santa Monica) 1953-Mike Franks (Beverly Hills) 1954-Mike Franks (Beverly Hills) 1955-Bobby Delgado (Washington, LA) 1956-Allen Fox (Beverly Hills) 1957-Bobby Delgado (Washington, LA) 1958-Billy Bond (La Jolla) 1959-Ramsey Earnhart (Ventura) 1960-Bill Bond (La Jolla) 1961-David Reed (Glendale) 1962-Jerry Cromwell (Poly Long Beach) 1963-Tom Karp (University) 1964-Stan Smith (Pasadena) 1965-Steve Avoyer (Pt. Loma) 1966-Don Lutz (D. Murphey) 1967-Chris Chapin (San Gabriel) 1968-Richard Borhnstedt (Redlands) 1969-Jett Austin (Rolling Hills) 1970-James Hagey (La Jolla) 1971-James Hagey (La Jolla) 1972-Bill Martin (Palos Verdes) 1973-Bill Martin (Palos Verdes) 1974-J.C. Lewis (Harvard/No. Hollywood) 1975-Eliot Teltscher (Palos Verdes) 1976-Lloyd Bourne (Blair) 1977-Eliot Teltscher (Palos Verdes) 1978-Andy Gordon (Coronado) 1979-Danny Saltz (Corona del Mar) 1980-John Davis (Palisades) 1981-Anthony Emerson (Corona del Mar) 1982-Rick Leach (Laguna Beach) 1983-Rick Leach (Laguna Beach) 1984-Eric Amend (Miraleste) 1985-Tim Trigueiero (Santa Barbara) 1986-Jeff Tarango (Mira Costa) 1987-Michael Briggs (Corona del Mar) 1988-Bill Behrens (Rolling Hills) 1989-Alejo Mancisdor (Palm Springs) 1990-Brett Hansen-Dent (Newport Harbor HS) 1991-Peter Jeschke (Santa Barbara HS) 1992-Heath Montgomery (Santa Barbara HS) 1993-Alex Decret (Santa Barbara HS) 1994-Nathan Jackmon (Santa Barbara HS) 1995-Nick Varvais (Royal HS, Simi Valley) 1996-Geoff Abrams (Newport Harbor HS) 1997-Robert Kendrick (Bullard HS) 1998-Ryan Moore (Servite HS) 1999-Zoran Korac (San Marino) 2000-Philip Sheng (Thousand Oaks) 2001-Patrick Buchanan (Servite) Bob Carrothers (Coronado HS) Harry Likes, Jr. (Lowell, SF) Arnold Saul (San Diego Hoover) Jack Shoemaker (Beverly Hills HS) E. DuBray (Lowell High, S. F.) Reynolds McCabe (Grossmont) Jim Read (Santa Monica) Dick Doss (San Diego) Franklin Johnson (St. Augustine) Jon Douglas (Santa Monica) Jon Douglas (Santa Monica) Roger Werkeman (University, LA) Roger Werkeman (University, LA) Rawson Lloyd (University, LA) Ramsey Earnhart (Ventura) Bill Bond (La Jolla) Fred Drilling (Westchester) David Sanderlin (Granite Hills) David Ranney (Garden Grove) John Tidball (Van Nuys) Tom Karp (University) Roy Barth (SD Hoover) James Rombeau (N.Hollywood) Kneif Lovelace (Bakersfield) Mike Kreiss (University) Mark Shires (San Diegueto) Bob Chappell (Santa Barbara) George Hardie (Wilson, LB) Joe Edles (Poly, LB) Steve Mallott (Estancia) Mike Newberry (La Jolla) Chris Laver (Aviation) Eliott Teltscher (Palos Verdes) Paul Bernstein (Sunny Hills) Kevin McClintic (Los Alamito) Scott Davis (Palisades) Anthony Emerson (Corona Del Mar) Tim Pawset (Palisades) Frank Granis (Bishop) Craig Johnson (Miraleste) Tim Trigueiro (Santa Barbara) Forrest Hunt (South Torrance) Mike Briggs (Corona Del Mar) Joe Vidauretta (Garces) Willie Quest (Wilson, Long Beach) Marco Zuniga Jon Leach David Roditi (San Clemente HS) David Roditi (San Clemente HS) Phillip Tseng (Harvard-Westlake) Geoff Abrams (Newport Harbor HS) Adam Webster (Santa Barbara HS) Nick Varvais (Royal HS, Simi Valley) Adam Webster (Santa Barbara HS) Jose Lieberman (Beverley Hills HS) Carl McCafferty (San Gorgonio) Paul Warkentin (San Marcos) Aaron Yovan (University-Irvine) 8 2002-Doug Stewart (Malibu) 2003-Jeffrey Das (Troy) 2004-Sam Querrey (Thousand Oaks) 2005-Michael McClune (Woodbridge) 2006-Jason Jung (West Torrance) 2007-Andre Dome (Arroyo Grande) 2008-Kyle McMorrow (Thousand Oaks) 2009-Marcos Giron (Thousand Oaks) 2010-Clarke Spinosa (Claremont) 2011-Gage Brymer (University-Irvine) 2012-Gage Brymer (University-Irvine) 2013-Gage Brymer (University-Irvine) 2014-Austin Rapp (Palm Desert) Aaron Yovan (University-Irvine) Kaes Van’t Hof (Mater Dei) Kaes Van’t Hof (Mater Dei) Blake Muller (Santa Barbara) Andre Dome (Arroyo Grande) Steve Johnson (Orange) Reese Milner (Crossroads) Clay Thompson (Crossroads) Denis Nguyen (Canyon-Anaheim) Johnny Wang (San Marino) Tyler Pham (Rancho Bernardo) Taylor Fritz (Torrey Pines) Michael Genender (Harvard-Westlake) 7) Boys' CIF Interscholastic Doubles The Wightman Cups, First presented in 1910. Champion 1899-Trowbridge Hendricks-R.H.F. Variel Jr. (LA HS) 1900-Trowbridge Hendricks-R.H.F. Variel Jr. (LAHS) 1901-Truman J. Gridley-Stephen S. Barrows (Thacher) 1902-Victor Morgan-A.B. Morgan (San Diego HS) 1903-Claude A. Wayne-Haig (Alhambra HS) 1904-S. Horace Donnell-J. Donnell (Los Angeles HS) 1905-Arthur Gowan-Arthur H. Garland (Harvard School) 1906-Gardiner-HS Keys (San Diego HS) 1907-Charles Rogers-Harry Rogers (Los Angeles HS) 1908-Ward Dawson-Charles Rogers (Los Angeles HS) 1909-Ward Dawson-Charles Rogers (Los Angeles HS) 1910-Clifton B. Herd-Clarence A. Barker (Throop Institute) 1911-Clifton B. Herd-John Horrell (Throop Institute) 1912-Emery H. Rogers-John Wooldredge (Thacher School) 1913-Emery H. Rogers-Amos N. Wilder (Thacher School) 1914-Allyn H. Barber-E. H. McCormick (Los Angeles HS) 1915-Houston Peterson-Greayer Clover (Los Angeles HS) 1916-Frank B. Winne-Harvey B. Snodgrass (Manual Arts) 1917-Harvey B. Snodgrass-Wilbur Curtis (Manual Arts) 1918-Edward Simmons-David Brocker (Los Angeles HS) 1919-Arnold Wolff-Ernest Grippin (Los Angeles HS) 1920-Harold L. Godshall-Harry I. Coffin (Harvard School) 1921 Harold L. Godshall-Harry I. Coffin (Harvard School) 1922-Charles Stoddard-Wilson Cutler (San Diego HS) 1923-Justin Pachero-David Ordway (Los Angeles HS) 1924-No Tournament 1925-A. Kussman-B. Gorchakoff (Los Angeles HS) 1926-R. Muench-0. Muehleisen (San Diego HS) 1927-John- C. Robbins (Hollywood HS) 1928-R. Lusch-C. Robbins (Hollywood HS) 1929-R. Lusch-J. Tidball (Hollywood HS) 1930-Larry Myers-Richard Stark (Santa Monca HS) 1931-F. Stewart-G. Trask (Santa Monica HS) 1932-Ben Day-John Law (So. Pasadena HS) 1933-H. Bond-D. Wilson (Santa Barbara HS) 1934-L. Nelson-R. Underwood (Los Angeles HS) 1935-D. Imhoff-C. Lane (Woodrow Wilson HS) 1936-James Seaver-Welby Van Horn (Los Angeles HS) 1937-Elson Staugaard-George Richards (Montebello HS) 1938-Carl Madick-Henry Zertuche (Manual Arts) 1939-Earl Cochell-Charles Hutchinson (Los Angeles HS) 1940-Irving Parker-Eddie Allen (Santa Barbara H S.) 1941-Tom Falkenburg-Robert Falkenburg (LA Fairfax) 1942-Bob Falkenburg-Tom Falkenburg (LA Fairfax) 1943-No Tournament Finalist Truman Gridley-Stephen S. Barrows (Thacher School) Neill Baker-Murray Wineman (Ventura HS) Campbell-R.H.F. Variel Jr. (Los Angeles HS) Waterhouse-Judd (Throop Institute) Arthur Ainsworth-T. Rule (Harvard School) T. Spaulding-Theodore L. Painter (Thacher School) Byron G. Bliss-Donald B. McLaury (Thacher School) Arthur Cawson-Cecil Henry (Harvard School) Alexander McAndrew-Shirley McAndrew (Thacher School) Frank Douglas-Warren Ferguson (Hollywood HS) Clarence A. Barker-Allyn H. Barker (Los Angeles HS) Bogne-Moore Virgil Sheldon-Eugene A. Warren (Los Angeles HS) E. H. McCormick-Clarence Thode (Long Beach HS) Marshall Ketchum-Dwight Rathbun (Santa Monica HS) Gleayer Clover-Kenneth N. Hawks (Pasadena HS) Andrews-Allder (Long Beach HS) Bennie Houk-Felton J. Taylor (Nordhoff HS) G. Glassel-Allan Dartford (Harvard School) Jerome-Johnson Harold L. Godshall-Harry I. Coffin (Harvard School) Ernest Grippin-Arnold Wolff (Los Angeles HS) Howard White-Joseph Call (Los Angeles HS) Conrad Bryant-Robert Gardner (Hollywood HS) Lawrence Hughes-Yewell Rice (Santa Monica HS) R. Behler-R. Houser (Alhambra HS) Philip-Goodsall (Los Angeles HS) C. Bennett-A. Bennett J. Bobbitt-Castles (Glendale HS) G. Batelle-R. Rowley (Alhambra HS) Leonard Patterson-Edgar Lusch (Hollywood HS) Ben Day- John Law (So. Pasadena HS) G. Buford-B. McCay (Alhambra HS) R. Helmholz-H. Clark (So. Pasadena HS) B. Coghlan-Hopkins (Santa Monica HS) R. Barker-M. Ackerman (Glendale HS) Clyde Minnear-Walter Gregory (Santa Barbara HS) Robert P. Miller-George Peet (Alhambra HS) George Richards-Jack Keller (Montebello HS) Tom Kruger-Paul Haupert (Santa Barbara HS) Jack Collins-Robert Kimbrell (Washington HS, LA) Robert Forbes-Vin Fotre (Beverly Hills HS) Tom Van Fleet-H. Benham (Santa Barbara HS) 9 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-James Herd-Stanley Green (Santa Barbara HS) 1948-James Herd-Stanley Green (Santa Barbara HS) 1949-George Ewens-Sam Moore (Fairfax) 1950-Jim Cornish-Art Fish (Palo Alto) 1951-James Perley-Ronald Hertel (Ventura) 1952-Edward Covey-Mike Franks (Beverly Hills) 1953-Bill Coates-David Inman (La Jolla) 1954-John Cranston-James Wilson (South Pasadena) 1955-David Inman-Craig Joyner (La Jolla) 1956-George Conway-Charles Earl (Santa Monica) 1957-George Conway-Charles Earl (Santa Monica) 1958-Bently Hill-Ron Sandys (La Jolla) 1959-Hill-Sanderson (La Jolla) 1960-Brown-Preissman (Harvard) 1961-Brown-Preissman (Harvard) 1962-Tidball-Tidball (Van Nuys) 1963-Willens-Grubb (S.Monica) 1964-Lutz-Lutz (St. John Vianney) 1965-Verdieck-Bohrnstedt (Redlands) 1966-John Grimes-Chip Zimmer (Palisades) 1967-Guion-Fort (Santa Monica) 1968-Gengler-Newberry (Bishop) 1969-Thomas-Frerichs (San Diego) 1970-Grant-Eisele (Westlake) 1971-Mott-Holladay (La Jolla) 1972-Holladay-Minez (La Jolla) 1973-Kearney-Hagey (La Jolla) 1974-Greenberg-Petrovic (Pacific Palisades) 1975-Stalder-Austin (Rolling Hills) 1976-John Paley-Robert Redlich (Taft) 1977-Jacques Manset-Steve Woolridge 1978-Danny Saltz-K. Forbes (Corona del Mar) 1979-Mark Basham-Mark Wooldridge (Santa Barbara) 1980-S. Booth-G. Erickson (Palm Springs) 1981-D. Livingston-Harold Hecht (Beverly Hills) 1982-R. Belmar-Osuna-M. Frooman (Miraleste) 1983-Everett Brunelle-Craig McSmythe (Indio) 1984-F. Hunt-C. Dadian (South Torrance) 1985-S. Oliver-S. Wiere (Calabasas) 1986-C. Kaplan-S. Wiere (Calabasas) 1987-J. Skidmore-M. Watson (Vista) 1988-Chris Belloli-Jeff Belloli (Servite) 1989-Peter Morawiecki-Brian Giffin (Camarillo) 1990-Peter Jeschke-Henrik Rosval (Santa Barbara) 1991-M. Jamali- Heath Montgomery (Santa Barbara) 1992-Alex Decret-Jason Merrin (Santa Barbara) 1993-Nathan Jackmon-Jason Merrin (Santa Barbara) 1994-Ian Carrera-Jimmy Walker (Santa Barbara) 1995-Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (Rio Mesa) 1996-Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (Rio Mesa) 1997-Erin Carroll-Joe Chrisman (Ventura) 1998-Artin Tafazoli-Danny Westerman (Palisades) 1999-Tony Congdon-Ryan Haymond (Cent/ Bakersfield) 2000-Jeff Kazarian-Ryan Rizza (Peninsula) 2001-Jeff Kazarian-Tiege Sullivan (Peninsula) 2002-Cameron Ball-Garrett Snyder (Corona Del Mar) 2003-James Thayer-Samuel Wagner (Harvard-Westlake) 2004-Steve Forman-Eric Riley (Torrey Pines) 2005-Scott Hohenstein-Ryan Sandburg (Canyon-Anaheim) D. York-D. Aldea (Manual Arts High) R. Sibert-C. Woods (Harvard School, LA) Conrad Woods-J. Irving (University High) Pfeil-Kimball (Montebello) Alan Call-Bob Hill (Beverly Hills) Brooks Grant-Ray Pants (South Pasadena) Thomas Freiberg-Norman Siegel (Beverly Hills) Norman Perry-Roger Werksman (University, LA) Norman Perry-Rawson Lloyd (University, LA) Craig Joyner-Ronald Sandys (La Jolla) Joram Piatigorsky-Eugen Tanasascu (Black Foxe) Marcus Carriedo-John Minna (St. Augustine) Chazen-Ogle (Beverly Hills) Carriedo-Ray (St. Augustine) Boege-Rice (Fullerton) Leck-Mueller (N.Hollywood) Tidball-Fudacz (Van Nuys) Talmadge-Grubb (Santa Monica) Talmadge-Moeller (Santa Monica) John Fort-Louis Drobnick (Santa Monica) Evens-Hill (La Jolla Day) Waycott-Ride (Westlake) Armstrong-Lee (Rolling Hills) Warfield-Morse (Westridge) Hoffer-Lawrence (Santa Monica) Eastman-O'Reilly (Newport) O'Reilly-Speir (Newport) Kearney-Huffman (La Jolla) Paley-Hein (Taft) Zimmerman-Richardson (Westchester) Cornelison-Slaught (Westchester) Nixon-Meyers (Coronado) Sands-Diehl (Palisades) Schoop-Rifenback (Palisades) Jones-Kuhn (Point Loma) Titus-Titus (West High) Scott Morse-Todd Khoury (La Jolla) G. Paulson-E. Oliver (University, Orange Co.) K. Kredel-A. Chekian (Palos Verdes) M. Hanson-D. Bier (Miraleste) D. Webster-D. Medvene (Santa Barbara) G. Pate-R. Ivey (Woodbridge) S. Lappin- J. Price (University) H. Olivas-V. Fimbres James Brown-Jonathan Ellsberry (La Jolla) Patrick O'Neil-Jamie Saban (Valhalla) Trenton Rhodes-Brian Walden (Corona del Mar) Paul Gross-Jeremy Testwuide (Chaminade) Scott Kintz-Trent Miller (Bishops School) J.R. Chidley-Brett Masi (Riverside Poly) Sergey Kordansky-Danny Westerman (Palisades) Tony Congdon-Ryan Haymond (Cent/Bakersfield) Doug Stewart-Scott Stewart (Malibu) KC Corkery-Kuba Gebel (Mira Costa) Emil Novak-Tomas Novak (Damien) Eric McKean-Ari Rosenthal (Brentwood) Casey McMakin-Kyle McMakin (Valhalla) Nick Berger-Nathan Stadler (Redondo Union) Christopher Ho- Grant Robertson (Santa Barbara) 10 2006-Billy Grokenberger-Christopher Ho (S. Barbara) 2007-Dustin Hladek-Oscar Matthews (Corona Del Mar) 2008-Charlie Alvarado-Christopher Freeman (Mater Dei) 2009-Billy Grokenberger-Chase Melton (S. Barbara) 2010-Jeffrey Hawk-Erik Lim (Palos Verdes) 2011-Jeffrey Hawk-Erik Lim (Palos Verdes) 2012-Drew Dawson-Stefan Menichella (University-Irvine) 2013-Drew Dawson-Tyler Lu (University-Irvine) 2014-Kent Mukai-Brandon Holt (Palos Verdes) Cory Harris-Marc Vartabedian (Los Alamitos) Billy Grokenberger-Christopher Ho (S. Barbara) Tyler Bowman-Jonathan Kazarian (Peninsula) Walker Kehrer-Daniel McCall (Brentwood) Ryan Cheung-Kona Luu (University-Irvine) Horea Porutiu-Shuhei Shibahara (Peninsula) Jacob Johnson-Adam Levie (Torrey Pines) Robert Carter-Daniel Gealer (San Marino) Drew Dawson-Arash Hafezi (Irvine University) 8) Boys’ Interscholastic CIF Championship The John Van B. Griggs Memorial Challenge Trophy 1955-La Jolla and University 1956-Beverly Hills 1958-La Jolla 1959-La Jolla 1961-Harvard School 1962-Van Nuys 1964-St. John Vianney 1965-Redlands 1967-Santa Monica 1968-Santa Monica 1970-Newport, Santa Barbara 1971-La Jolla 1973-La Jolla 1974-La Jolla 1976-Corona del Mar, Palos Verdes, Taft 1977-Palos Verdes, Sunny Hills 1979-Palisades 1980-Palisades 1982-Miraleste 1983-Laguna Beach, La Jolla, Miraleste 1985-Santa Barbara 1988-Beverly Hills, Rolling Hills, Servite, Woodbridge 1991-Santa Barbara 1994-Santa Barbara 1997-Santa Barbara, Palisades, Bullard 2000-Peninsula 2003-Mater Dei and Troy 2006-Santa Barbara 2009-Santa Barbara 2012-University-Irvine 1986-Corona del Mar, Calabasas 1989-St. Augustine, Camarillo 1957-Santa Monica 1960-Harvard School 1963-Van Nuys and Santa Monica 1966-Palisades 1969-Rolling Hills 1972-La Jolla 1975-Palos Verdes 1978-Coronado 1981-Corona del Mar 1984-S. Torrance, University-Irvine, Miraleste 1987-Vista 1990-Santa Barbara 1992-Santa Barbara 1995-Santa Barbara 1998-Beverly Hills 2001-Peninsula 2004-Mater Dei and Torrey Pines 2007-Santa Barbara 2010-University-Irvine 2013-University-Irvine 1993-Santa Barbara 1996-Rio Mesa 1999-San Marino 2002-University-Irvine 2005-Santa Barbara 2008-Santa Barbara, Crossroads 2011-University-Irvine 2014-Harvard-Westlake, Palm Desert 9) Girls’ 14-And-Under Singles Championship The Rotary Club Of Ojai Trophy; First presented in 1961 The Nancy Chaffee Kiner Trophy was presented from 1952 to 1960 Champion 1919-Irene Proboshasky (San Antonio) 1920-Irene Proboshasky (San Antonio) 1921-Adelaide Thompson (San Antonio) 1922-Hortense Clark (Nordhoff) 1923-Jessie Gorham (Bristol School, Ojai) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Evelyn Parson (Castilleja, Palo Alto) 1926-Edith L. Tough (Berkeley) 1927-Marian Hunt (Academy of Sacred Heart) 1928-Marjorie Lacy (Poly Elem. Pasadena) 1929-Gracyn Wheeler (Santa Monica HS) 1930-Dorothy Bundy (Santa Monica HS) 1931-May Doeg (Santa Monica HS) 1932-Natalaie Hill (Marlborough) 1933-Jane Stanton (Burroughs, LA) 1934-Carin Bjorkman (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1935-Carin Bjorknnan (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1936-Betty McKinney (Lincoln Jr. HS) 1937-Patricia Hover (Bancroft Jr. HS) 1938-Louise Brough (Beverly Hills HS) 1939-Barbara Brooke (McKinley Jr. HS) 1940-Nancy Slaughter (Santa Monica HS) 1941-Nancy Ann Chaffee (St. Catherine’s, Ventura) 11 Finalist Thelma Hickey (Nordhoff) Thelma Hickey (Nordhoff) Betty Winston (Westridge) Sophie Kosub (San Antonio) Sophie Kosub (San Antonio) M. McDougall (Pasadena Poly) Sophie Kosub (Nordhoff Jr. HS) Barbara Rurup (Francis E. Willard HS) May Doeg (Lincoln HS, Santa Monica) May Doeg (Lincoln HS) May Doeg (Lincoln HS) Dorothy Bundy (Lincoln Jr. HS) Jane Stanton (Burroughs HS) M. Young (Santa Monica) L. Wheeler (Pasadena Polytechnic) Joan Bigler (Pomona HS) Beverly Humphries (Carpinteria HS) Laura Crandall (Lincoln Jr. HS, Santa Monica) Gertrude Moran (Santa Monica HS) Mary Morgenstern (Redondo HS) Nancy Chaffee (Washington S., Ventura) Louise Snow (Kern Co. HS, Bakersfield) 1942-Nancy Chaffee (St. Catherine's) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-M. Stevens (Willard Jr. HS) 1948-P. Zelinner Roosevelt Jr. High, LA) 1949-Julie Sampson (San Marino) 1950-Mary Ann Eilenberger (San Diego) 1951-Leigh Hay (Bishop) 1952-Penny Winkler (Marlborough) 1953-Lorna Raymond (Covina) 1954-Sally Moore (Bakersfield) 1955-Tina Rodi (Marlborough) 1956-Karen Hantze (Pacific Beach) 1957-Barbara Browning (Burbank) 1958-Kathy Chabot (Dana Jr. High) 1959-Linda George (Westlake) 1960-Patricia Barth (Wilson Jr. High) 1961-Joan Chabot (Pt. Loma) 1962-Paulette Verzin (La Mesa) 1963-Valerie Ziegenfuss (Horace Mann) 1964-Pamela Teeguarden (Palms) 1965-Marcelyn Louie (Sacred Heart, SF) 1966-Marcelyn Louie (Marina, SF) 1967-Janet Newberry (Bishop) 1968-Lori Sherbeck (El Dorado) 1969-Lauri Tenney (Hawthorne) 1970-Kathy May (Westlake) 1971 -Rogin Tenney (Westlake) 1972-Sandra Collins (Del Valle) 1973-Stacy Ann Margolin (Beverly Vista) 1974-Jane Natenstedt (Holmes) 1975- Maria Fernandez 1976-Joanna Girard (Westlake) 1977-Carol Pat Christian (Pacific) 1978-Elizabeth Evans (Westlake) 1979-Cari Hagey (Bishop) 1980-Colette Kavanagh (Stella Maris Academy) 1981-Debbie Spence 1982-Cammy MacGregor 1983-Tracy Ishii 1984-Annika Wasserman 1985-Noelle Porter 1986-Laxmi Poruri 1987-Laura Kimel 1988-Nicole Hummel 1989-Janet Lee 1990-Ania Bleszynski 1991-Marisa Velasco 1992-Jessica Kessler (Studio City) 1993-Faye Devera (Villa Park) 1994-Marissa Irvin (Santa Monica) 1995-Abigail Spears (Bonita) 1996-Nadia Vaughan (Corona Del Mar) 1997-Amberly Tantee (Dana Point) 1998-Ashley Maddocks (Laguna) 1999-Lindsey Nelson (Orange) 2000-Tracy Lin (Anaheim) 2001-Jenny Sperry (El Dorado Hills) 2002-Anna Tatishvili (Ojai) 2003-Nelly Radeva (Costa Mesa) Barbara Kimbrell (John Muir Jr. High) Glenn Candy (Marlborough) A. Kanter (Santa Monica HS) Carolyn Dailey (St. Catherine) Donna Moulton (Marlborough) Dennis Bradshaw (San Diego Wilson) Barbara Breit (North Hollywood) Donnalee Smith (Pacific Beach) Laurie Mack (Poly Elementary) Karen Hantze (Pacific Beach) Joan Parker (San Marino) Pamela Davis (Anaheim) Carol Caldwell (Santa Monica) Margaret Borchard (Santa Clara) Margaret Taylor (Marlborough) Jane Albert (Santa Catalina) Julie Anthony (Lincoln Jr. High) Patti Hogan (Francis Parker) Janet Mohr (Repetto) Ann Lebedeff (San Marcos) Tam O'Shaunessy (Madera Vista) Marcelyn Louie (Sacred Heart) Gretchen Galt (Lady of Peace) Gretchen Galt (Westlake) Susie Hagey (La Jolla Country Day) Barbara Hallquist (Dana) Diane Morrison (Emerson) Sandie Tsumas (Cardiff) Cori Colbert (Revere) Kelly Henry Kelly Henry Amy Olmedo Barbara Gerken Erin McCandlish Marianne Werdel Marianne Werdel Karen Shin Dorey Brandt Kimberly Po Laxmi Poruri Heather Willens Akiko Gooden Lee Ann Rostovsky Maria Cole Lindsay Wasserman Jennifer Momii Mugette Ahn (Los Angeles) Marissa Irvin (Santa Monica) Abigail Spears (Bonita) Tiffany Brymer (Apple Valley) Jennifer Baker (La Quinta) Ashley Maddocks (Laguna) Kimberly Singer (Newport Beach) Tracy Lin (Anaheim) Daron Moore (Studio City) Victoria Brymer (Apple Valley) Logan Hansen (Santa Monica) Gabriela Gresham (Hawthorne) 12 2004-Gail Brodsky (Ojai) 2005-Jordan Dockendorf (Santa Barbara) 2006-Britney Sanders (Ontario) 2007-Rio Kitagawa (Ojai) 2008-Riko Shimizu (Ojai) 2009-Sivan Krems (Thousand Oaks) 2010-Sivan Krems (Thousand Oaks) 2011-Kenadi Hance (Torrance) 2012-Dominique Schaefer (Ventura) 2013-Hannah Lairmore (Mobile, Ala.) 2014-Rika Tanaka (Tokyo, Japan) Michelle Dokic (Moorpark) Pamela Montez (La Quinta) Jessica Parizher (Studio City) Rina Kanazawa (Ojai) Sivan Krems (Thousand Oaks) Yuki Chiang (Ojai) Meredith Xepoleas (Huntington Beach) Dominique Schaefer (Ventura) Seira Shimizu (Ojai) Christie Wan (Rowland Heights) Cali Jankowski (Carlsbad) 10) Girls’ 14-and-Under Doubles Championship Younger Girls' Doubles (Prior To 1962); Event has not been held since 1982 Champions Finalists 1919-Irene Proboshasky-Adelaide Thompson (San Antonio) Celestina Obiols-McDonald (Nordhoff) 1920-Adelaide Thompson-Inez Friend (San Antonio) Ruth Messer-Celestina Obiols (Nordhoff) 1921-Katherine Train-Hortense Clark (Nordhoff) Virginia Drapeau-M. Marengo (San Antonio) 1922-Dorothy Wilcox-Margaret Hickey (Nordhoff) Bernice Dixon-Frances Pache (Ventura) 1923-Ora Olivas-Phyliss Smith (Ventura) Jeanette Morris-Katherine Lambert (Carpinteria) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Eleanor Otto-Velva E. Sullivan (Fullerton G.S.) Barbara Curran-Mary Wagner (Ojai Valley School) 1925-Marion Wood-Hazel Smalley (Fullerton Jr. H.) Anne Sharp-Mary Kellogg (Polytechnic El. School) 1927-Mamie Sue Hill-Minnie Lou Hill (Frances E. Willard HS) A. Towbridge-Isabelle Carson (Fullerton G. S.) 1928-J. Sharp-C. Wright (Westridge) E. Johnson-M. Hopper (Poly Elem., Pasadena) 1929-M. Gianetti-P. Merwin (Poly Elem.) W. Keck-L. Church (Westridge) 1930-P. Merwin-C. Hall (Polytechnic) Phyllis Ford-Susanna Sheridan (Ojai Valley School) 1931-0. Thompson-M. Derby (Westlake School) A. Dickenson-J. Hamilton (Santa Barbara Girls' S.) 1932-J. Wildley-P. Allan (Marlborough) Phyllis Ford-F. Lambert (Nordhoff U. HS) 1933-Frances Lambert-Elsie Kosub (Nordhoff Jr. HS) C. Thurmond-M. Bailard (Carpinteria G. S.) 1934-Jane Murphy-Jean Oakley (Marlborough) E. Lucas-B. Frost (Pasadena Polytechnic) 1935-Katherine Dean-Vivian Curtis (Ventura Jr. HS) Jacque Bailard-Claire Thurmond (Carpinteria HS) 1936-Peggy Miller-Martha Proctor (Lincoln Jr. HS) Robin Briscoe-Gloria Best (John Adams Jr. HS) 1937-Gertrude Moran-Peggy Miller (Lincoln Jr. HS) Robin Briscoe-Pearl Harland (Santa Monica HS) 1938-Dorothy Clifford-Nancy Slaughter (Lincoln Jr. HS) Maurine Maddox-Janice Rogers (Ventura Jr. H.) 1939-Carol Howard-Joan Gilfillan (Marlborough) Julia Wailer-C. Gasten (John Adams Jr. H.) 1940-Barbara Tichenor-Laura May Moody (Santa Monica HS) Lois Briggs-Carol Diem (John Adams Jr. H., Santa Monica) 1941-Doris Donnlly-Elaine Donnlly (Venice Jr. HS) Caroline Ghrist-Charlotte Liebig (Marlborough, LA) 1942-Doris Sperry-Carolyn Froerer (Ventura Jr. High) Betty Laubacher-Betty Diedrich (St. Clare's, Oxnard) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Constance Briscoe-Diana Bailin (Santa Monica HS) Alice York-Beverly Bourne 1948-A. Teague- C. Daily (St. Catherine's) M. Cassidy-E. Troster (Marlborough) 1949-Mary Ann Cassidy-Donna Moxlton (Marlborough) Marorie Gibbens-Badonna Levinson (Santa Monica HS) 1950-Nancy Dwyer-Valerie Hervey (Marlborough) Joan Howard-Marilyn Keyes (Westridge) 1951-Betsy Werner-Eleanor Horovitz (Lincoln Jr. H.) Ann McLaren- Sally McLaren (Pasadena) 1952-Ann McLaren-Peyton McComb (Pasadena Poly) Carol Eichelberger-Susan Pauley (Marlborough) 1953-Ann McLaren-Laurie Ann Mack (Pasadena Poly) Susan Pauley-Tina Rodi (Marlborough) 1954-Sissie Coberly-Terry Donnally (Marlborough) Laurie Cockburn-Carol Gertmanian (Westridge) 1955-Joan Parker- Diane Franks (Marlborough) Susan Helbling-Carol Reed (St. Catherine) 1956-Mandy Mandel-Helene Weill (Beverly Hills) Vicky Bullis-Judy Ward (Marlborough) 1957-Mary Kay Denman-Suzie Hammond (Santa Catalina) Barbara Bidwell-Vicky Bullis (Marlborough) 1958-Linda Lou Crosby-Cathy Lee Crosby (Mayfield) Gail Wilson-Mary Jo Conger (Fullerton) 1959-Janet Primm (San Marcos)-Judy Primm Pat Blaskower-Peggy Hill (Branson School) 1960-Lamb-Franks (San Marino) Chabot-Salmon (Dana Jr. High) 1961-Berrey-Apple (Horace Mann Jr High) Ulrich-Gross (Keppel) 1962-Berrey-Apple (Horace Mann Jr High) Bennett-Avoyer (Bishop) 1963-Green-Hilton (Marlborough) Grubb-Trumbull (Lincoln Jr High) 1964-Green-Hilton (Marlborough) Grubb-Grubb (Lincoln) 1965-Thomas-Thomas (Paul Revere) Grant-Tanasescu (Westlake) 13 1966-Christy Cheney-Mimi Tanasescu (Westlake) 1967-Sherbeck-Wright (Wilshire) 1968-Eisele-May (Westlake) 1969-May-Parker (Westlake) 1970-Newberry-Kearney (Muirlands) 1971-Wright-Huss (Wilshire) 1972-Dudash-Smith (Marston) 1973-Milner-Malpezzi (Marlborough) 1974-Mostovoy-Nathan (Milliken) 1975-Olmedo-Cooperman 1976-Evans-Olmedo 1977-Diehl-Chase 1978-T. Rimer-A. Gonzalez 1979-M. Werde-D. Spence 1980-M. Mras-A. Amaral 1981-J. Yonekura-T. Watanabe 1982-Julie Tullberg-K. Cook Ann Crary-Shelly Smith (Westridge) May-Fisele (Westlake) Wright-Wright (Wilshire) Gardner-Fisher (S. Catalina) Norgord-Woolbridge (Carpinteria) Morse-McGilvary (Westridge) Krajewski-Malpezzi (Marymount) Olson-Weiss (Van Nuys) McBlaine-Edlund (Revere) McCarthy-Hunter ConwayDenig Olmedo-Zimmerman A. Nasser-S. Nasser A. Cooper-E. Harney D. Trenwith-D. Ceccato D. Ceccato-L. Ouwendijk C. Clayton-G. Johnson 11) Girls’ 16-And-Under Singles Championship The Hal Gorham Trophy; First presented in 1968 Champion 1962-Kathleen Harter (Huntington Beach) 1963-Paulette Verzin (Helix) 1964-Patti Hogan (Parker) 1965-Valerie Ziegenfuss (Crawford) 1966-Betty Ann Grubb (Santa Monica) 1967-Tina Watanabe (Mt.Vernon) 1968-Tina Watanabe (Dorsey) 1969-Linda Lewis (Rolling Hills) 1970-Laurie Tenney (Westlake) 1971-Diane Desfor (Long Beach) 1972-Kathy May (Westlake) 1973-Sandra Collins (Del Valle) 1974-Sandra Collins (Pacific Heights) 1975-Stacy Margolin 1976-Lisa Kearney 1977-JoAnna Girard 1978-Tracy Austin 1979-Barbara Gerkin 1980-Cheryl Jones 1981-Colette Kavanagh 1982-Debbie Spence 1983-Karen Shin 1984-Dorey Brandt 1985-Mary Beth Young 1986-Deborah Graham 1987-Karen Lauer 1988-Heather Willens 1989-Beth Berris 1990-Lindsay Davenport 1991-Molly Gavin 1992-Brandi Freudenberg (Orange) 1993-Jennifer Heisse (Stockton) 1994-Sophia Managadze (Glendale) 1995-Marissa Irvin (Santa Monica) 1996-Ilona Kordonskaya (Los Angeles) 1997-Jennifer Baker (La Quinta) 1998-Caylan Leslie (Newport Beach) 1999-Kim-Anh Nguyen (Santa Ana) 2000-Nina Yaftali (Westlake Village) 2001-Lori Stern (Ojai) 2002-Sesil Karatantcheva (Ojai) Finalist Cindy Nalley (Santa Barbara) Julie Anthony (Santa Monica) Paulette Verzin (Helix) Betty Ann Grubb (Santa Monica) Pam Teeguarden (Alexander Hamilton) Ann Lebedeff (San Marcos) Sharon Walsh (San Rafael) Lori Sherbeck (El Dorado) Lori Sherbeck (El Dorado) Gretchen Galt (Westlake) Barbara Hallquist (Dana) Tina Tsumas (Cardiff) Susan Wright (Fullerton) Treyenn Lewis Shelley Stillman Kim Wilson Cecilia Fernandez Carol Heynen Barbara Gerken Leigh Anne Eldridge Colette Kavanagh Cammy MacGregor Mary Beth Young Carrie Crisell Krista Amend Kimberly Po Laura Kimel Aurora Gina Leeann Rostovsky Ania Bleszynski (Thousand Oaks) Vanessa Rooks (Spring Valley) Jennifer Momii (Torrance) Kirsten Gross (Calabasas) Zuzana Stunova (Camarillo) Abigail Spears (Bonita) Caylan Leslie (Newport Beach) Jieun Jacobs (Valencia) Amberly Tantee (Dana Point) Jessica Siebel (Ross) Robyn Baker (Palm Desert) Saskia Nauenberg (Santa Cruz) 14 2003-Cosmina Ciobanu (Brea) 2004-Lyndsay Kinstler (Laguna Beach) 2005-Gail Brodsky (Ojai) 2006-Catherine Isip (Anaheim) 2007-Britney Sanders (Chino) 2008-Monica Turewicz (Ojai) 2009-Ashley Dai (Temple City) 2010-Riko Shimizu (Ojai) 2011-Sivan Krems (Thousand Oaks) 2012-Jacqueline Pelletier (Huntington Beach) 2013-Jessica Livianu (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 2014-Annette Goulak (Oak Park) Kelly Stewart (Ojai) Kristen Flower (Ojai) Michelle Murphy (Irvine) Jordan Dockendorf (Santa Barbara) Nikki Sanders (Chino) Nikki Sanders (Chino) Riko Shimizu (Ojai) Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum (Ojai) Francis Dean (Arcadia) Alexis Pereira (San Gabriel) Seira Shimizu (Ojai) Hannah Lairmore (Mobile, Ala.) 12) Girls’ 16-And-Under Doubles Championship The Samuel Knox Eaton Trophy Champions 1962-Pruitt-Pruitt (Westridge) 1963-Berrey-Apple (Horace Mann) 1964-Berrey-Apple (Crawford) 1965-Green-Hilton (Marlborough) 1966-Hillary Hilton-Barbara Green (Marlborough) 1967-Thomas-Cheney (Palisades) 1968-Lewis-Appleby (Rolling Hills) 1969-Eisele-Parker (Westlake) 1970-May-Parker (Westlake) 1971-Dignam-Parker (Westlake) 1972-Shamsky-Appleby (Bishop) 1973-Wright-Huss (Fullerton) 1974-Margolin-Morrison (Beverly Hills) 1975-Morton-Wills 1976-O'Toole-Torbell 1977-Rene-Cooperman 1978-C. Jones-L. Lewis 1979-T. Rimer-A. Kriva 1980-L. Albano-C. Bragg 1981-D. Trenwith-A. Amaral 1982-D. Huwe-S. Chapman 1983-Pam Ridgley-Debby Ridgley 1984-Debby Ridgley-Pam Ridgley 1985-Alex Parent-Andrea Gordin 1986-Rocky Engle-Tricia Simpson 1987-Branaca Elsberry-Trina Eggers 1988-Nancine Hayden-Kendra Harris 1989-Ditta Huber-Krista Kuechler 1990-Amelia White-Molly White 1991-Amber Basica-Stephanie Lansdorp 1992-Amanda Augustus-Marisa Velasco 1993-Monique Allegre-Tory Pratt 1994-Gina Pelazini-Megan Wachtler 1995-Darian Chappell-Jonni Seymour 1996-Divya Bala-Andrea Sanders 1997-Etel Bugescu-Kelly Ramirez 1998-Caitlin Blashaw-Cheyne Ursich 1999-Carla Rocha-Sandra Rocha 2000-Serena Fermin-Taylynn Snyder Event not held after 2000. Finalists Ullrich-Gross (Keppel) Burns-Rodi (Marlborough) Kortlander-Marshall (Mayfield) Trumbull-Grubb (Santa Monica) Cecily Waycott-Maggie Wellman (Westlake) Warfield-Amith (Westridge) Grant-Tanasescu (Westlake) Richardson-Taylor (Marlborough) Nachand-Palmer (Palos Verdes) Valdez-Blare (Corona Del Mar) Parker-Dignam (Westlake) Rone-Throckmorton (Taft) Nardi-Stalder (Rolling Hills) Liebes-Kimball Cooperman-Rene Zeitman-DeWordes T. Conway-K. Denig K. Chase-L. Howell D. Bleicher-W. Pearne M. Fountain-L. Ferguson K. Grattan-F. Heron J. Slattery-T. Johnson J. Slattery-T. Johnson V. Bunnell-L. Ryan C. McKenna-R. Collins K. Glynn-C. Nielson J. Williams-Haskell Heidi Steiber-Molly White Amanda Basica-Amber Basica Jennifer Cohen-Allyson Reeves Marisa Maclennan-Danielle Ouwendijk Pilar Montgomery-Kara Warkentin Emily Barker-Alissa Scott Audrey Evangislista-Ashley Jensen Carla Rocha-Sandra Rocha Kate Romm-Amy Tranckino Carla Rocha-Sandra Rocha Erica Sauer-Riza Zalameda Marissa Simmons-Margie Sindal 13) Girls’ 18-And-Under Singles Championship The Nordhoff Challenge Cup This Cup was first presented in 1914 when the city of Ojai was still named Nordhoff Champion Finalist 1907-Elizabeth Ryan (Marlborough) 15 1908-Elizabeth Ryan (Marlborough) 1909-Elizabeth Ryan (Marlborough) 1910-Freese (Marlborough) 1911-Marjorie Tufts (Marlborough) 1912-Marjorie Tufts (Marlborough) 1913-Marjorie Tufts (Marlborough) 1914-Elena Eyre (Miss Harker's, P. A.) 1915-Frances Beveridge (Marlborough) 1916-Frances C. Fish (Miss Harker's, P. A.) 1917-Marion Williams (Bishop's, La Jolla) 1918-Marion Williams (Bishop's, La Jolla) 1919-Katherine Ramelli (Ventura HS) 1920-Hortense Green (Marlborough) 1921-Irene Proboshasky (Nordhoff HS) 1922-Esther Bristol (Nordhoff HS) 1923-Irene Proboshasky (Nordhoff HS) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Josephine Cruickshank (Castilleja) 1926-Louise McFarland (Westridge) 1927-Carol Stevens (S.B. Girls' School) 1928-Marian Hunt (Acad. of Sacred Heart, S.F.) 1929-Carolin Babcock (Marlborough) 1930-Marian Hunt (Hamlin) 1931-Ruby Bishop (Westridge) 1932-Frances Herron (Marlborough) 1933-Natalie Hill (Marlborough) 1934-Priscilla Merwin (Westridge) 1935-Jane Stanton (Marlborough) 1936-Eleanor Dawson (Miss Head's, Berkeley) 1937-Anne Morgan (Miss Head's, Berkeley) 1938-Carin Biorkman (Castilleja School, Palo Alto) 1939-Jeannette Connick (Miss Head's, Berkeley) 1940-Jeannette Connick (Miss Head's, Berkeley) 1941-Phyllis Baber (Marlborough) 1942-Barbara Schofield (Miss Burke's) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-M. Colwell (Westridge) 1948-J. Morgan (Westridge) 1949-Marianne Hertel (Ventura) 1950-Marianne Hertel (Ventura) 1951-Betsy Lester (Santa Barbara) 1952-Betsy Lester (Santa Barbara) 1953-Nancy Dwyer (Marlborough) 1954-Penny Winkler (Marlborough) 1955-Penny Winkler (Marlborough) 1956-Barbara Benigni (Sacred Heart, S.F.) 1957-Tina Rodi (Marlborough) 1958-Barbara Benigni (Sacred Heart, S.F) 1959-Judy Minna (Rosary) 1960-Judy Minna (Rosary) 1961-Linda George (Westlake) 1962-Jane Albert (Santa Catalina) 1963-Jane Albert (Santa Catalina) 1964-Pixie Lamm (Anna Head) 1965-Pixie Lamm (Anna Head) 1966-Pixie Lamm (Anna Head) 1967-Patty Hogan (Bishop) 1968-Kristien Kemmer (Marlborough) 1969-Janet Newberry (Bishop) Murray (Girls' Collegiate) Blanchard (Gamble's School, S.B.) Chapman (Gamble's School, S.B.) Beatrice Burnham (Marlborough) Hughes (Marlborough) Jessie Grieve (Westlake, LA) Alice Hanchett (Ransom, Berkeley) Ruth Kincher (Nordhoff HS) Esther Waite (Nordhoff HS) Esther Waite (Nordhoff HS) Helen Huff (Alhambra HS) Helen Huff (Alhambra HS) Marian Gaffney (Marlborough) M. R. Gamble (Bishop's, La Jolla) Irene Proboshasky (Nordhoff HS) Miss C. Mansar (Marlborough) Mina Braly (Marlborough) O'Hara Parrott (Marlborough) Rosalie Vance (Marlborough) Carol Stevens (Westridge) Marian Hunt (Hamlin) Carolin Babcock (Marlborough) Barbara Huber (Marlborough) Laura Morgan (Bishop's) P. Hill (Marlborough) J. McDougall (S. B. Girls' School) Katherine Dahl (Marlborough) Patsy Hiller (Miss Head's, Berkeley) Helen Diedrich (Oxnard HS) Ann Baker (Ventura HS) Osceola Herron (Santa Barbara HS) Arline Crowe (Marlborough) Margaret Cary (Bishop's) D. Donnelly (Flintridge) Mary Fitzpatrick (Marlborough) H. Fitzpatrick (Marlborough) Lee Van Keuren (Westlake) Diana West (Ramona) Cynthia Cornish (Castilleja) Nancy Dwyer (Marlborough) Dennis Bradshaw (Bishop) Diane Wooten (Santa Barbara) Diane Wooten (Santa Barbara) Tina Rodi (Marlborough) Barbara Benigini (Sacred Heart, S.F.) Annette Stoesser (Santa Catalina) Annette Stoesser (Santa Catalina) Linda George (Westlake) Mimi Henreid (Marymount, LA) Mimi Henreid (Marymount, LA) Pixie Lamm (Anna Head) Diane Mosgofian (Santa Barbara) Peggy Michel (Marymount) Roylee Bailey (Westlake) Peggy Michel (Marymount) Stephanie Grant (Westlake) Nancy Ornstein (Westlake) 16 1970-Nancy Ornstein (Westlake) 1971 -Marita Redondo (Peace) 1972-Robin Tenney (Westlake) 1973-Bea Kilgore (San Domenico) 1974-Bunny Bruning (Bishops School) 1975-Dianne Morrison 1976-Jean Hedner 1977-Kelly Henry 1978-Kelly Henry 1979-Kelly Henry 1980-Kathrin Keil 1981-Barbara Gerken 1982-Barbara Gerken 1983-Debbie Spence 1984-Stella Sampras 1985-Lisa Green 1986-Iwalani McCalla 1987-Noelle Porter 1988-Kimberly Po 1989-Marlo Carruth 1990-Natasha Pospich 1991-Nicole London 1992-Stacey Jellen (Calabasas) 1993-Ania Bleszynski (Thousand Oaks) 1994-Ania Bleszynski (Thousand Oaks) 1995-Alexandra Stevenson (San Diego) 1996-Tu Dong (Long Beach) 1997-Faye DeVera (Villa Park) 1998-Bernadette Bayani (Simi Valley) 1999-Leslie Caylan (Newport Beach) 2000-Erin Burdette (Ojai) 2001-Kim-Ahn Nguyen (Orange) 2002-Elizabeth Exon (Irvine) 2003-Elizabeth Exon (Irvine) 2004-Nazlie Ghazal (Temecula) 2005-Kristen Flower (Ojai) 2006-Gail Brodsky (Ojai) 2007-Pamela Montez (La Quinta) 2008-Britney Sanders (Chino) 2009-Monica Turewicz (Ojaj) 2010-Lynda Xepoleas (Ojai) 2011-Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum (Ojai) 2012-Alison Ho (Thousand Oaks) 2013-Monica Robinson (Valley Center) 2014-Hanna Chang (Fontana) Linda Lewis (Bishop) Daniella Dall'Armi (Santa Barbara) Lindsay Morse (Westridge) Lindsay Morse (Westridge) Allison Applegarth (San Francisco) Becky Bell Elizabeth Smith Shelly Stillman Kathleen O'Brien Helena Manset Deborah Franz Cheryl Jones Cynthia MacGregor Marianne Werdel Stephanie London Iwalani McCalla Carrie Crisell Laxmi Poruri Danielle Scott Carla Quaresma Ditta Huber Lindsay Davenport Pam Trump (Arcadia) Rosemary She (Cerritos) Krissy Hamilton (Agoura Hills) Jennifer Momii (Torrance) Janez Ghazal (Temecula) Kari Olsen (San Diego) Shervin Siadenea (Woodland Hills) Jennifer Baker (Palm Desert) Kim-Anh Nguyen (Orange) Anne Yelsey (Corona Del Mar) Kady Pooler (Laguna Niguel) Kady Pooler (Laguna Niguel) Daron Moore (Studio City) Mykala Hedberg (Oxnard) Marianna Khachatryan (Burbank) Catherine Isip (Anahiem) Kaitlyn Christian (Orange) Rio Kitagawa (Ojai) Miya Jin (Rancho Palos Verdes) Jessica Worring (Oxnard) Meredith Xepoleas (Huntington Beach) Savannah Ware (Thousand Oaks) Ryan Peus (Palos Verdes Estates) 14) Girls’ 18-And-Under Doubles Championship The Helms Trophy; First presented in 1949 Champions 1907-Elizabeth Ryan-Squires (Marlborough) 1908-Elizabeth Ryan-Anderson (Marlborough) 1909-Elizabeth Ryan-Freese (Marlborough) 1910-Struve-Fleming (Marlborough) 1911-Marorie Tufts-Torrance (Marlborough) 1912-Marlorie Tufts-Hughes (Marlborough) 1913-Dawson-Jessie Grieve (Westlake) 1914-E. Johnson-Frances Beveridge (Marlborough) 1915-Helen Baker-Ruth Garland (Nordhoff H.S.) 1916-Ruth Garland-Esther Waite (Nordhoff HS) 1917-M. S. Ewins-J. Pendergast (Marlborough) 1918-Helen Huff-Lane (Alhambra) 1919-Helen Huff-Margaret Jones (Alhambra HS) Finalists Beatrice Burnham-Balser (Marlborough) Marjorie Baine-Cobb (Gambles School, S.B.) Foster-Peterson (Gambles School, S.B.) Lawson-Chapman (Gambles School. S.B.) Dawson-Andrews (Westlake) Janet Stevenson-Inez Young (Bishop's) Marjorie Tufts-Hughes (Marlborough) Ruth Garland-Helen Baker (Nordhoff) Frances Beveridge-C. Eisenmayer (Marlborough) Christine White-Gladys Thomason A. Wetmore-M. Dunn (S.B. Girl's School) Kelly-Lynn Beatrice Ward-Lucy Turner 17 1920-Mildred McCaleb-Ann Linnell (Nordhoff HS) 1921-Esther Bristol-Irene Proboshasky (Nordhoff HS) 1922-Esther Bristol-Irene Proboshasky (Nordhoff HS) 1923-Barbara Baxter-Carol Booth (Girls’ Collegiate LA) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Louise McFarland-M.E. Harradon (Westridge) 1926-Sue Betty Dunlap- M. Eichelberger (Marlborough) 1927-Betty Hubbard-Ruth Wellington (SB Girls' School) 1928-M. Osborne-M.Clyde (S.B. Girls' School) 1929-Jane Sharp-E. Lee (Westridge) 1930-Jane Sharp-E. Lee (Westridge) 1931-V. Andrews-F. Herron (Marlborough) 1932-Patricia Dean-Elizabeth Dean (Westlake) 1933-P. Merwin-C. Hall (Westridge) 1934-Jamison-Jamison (Santa Paula H.S.) 1935-Jean Oakley-Jane Murphy (Marlborough) 1936-Jean Oakley-Jane Murphy (Marlborough) 1937-Jean Oakley-Jane Murphy (Marlborough) 1938-Katherine Dean-Geneva Templeton (Ventura H.S.) 1939-Betty Lind-Geneva Templeton (Ventura H.S.) 1940-Babs Du Puy-Tony Smith (Miss Head's, Berkeley) 1940-Strickland-Maiya Teague (Santa Paula) 1942-Mary Strickland-Maiya Teague (Santa Paula) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Hillery Fitzpatrick-Mollie Shea (Marlborough) 1948-M. Fitzpatrick-M. Shea (Marlborough) 1949-Glenn Candy-Mollie Shea (Marlborough) 1950-Dorothy Hughes-Martha Lewis (Westridge) 1951-Betsy Brigham-Judy Howe (Bishop) 1952-Dorothy Hughes-Joan Howard (Westridge) 1953-Mel LeFever-Penny Winkler (Marlborough) 1954-Claudia Comstock-Cordelia Comstock (Ventura) 1955-Laurie Cockburn-Cynthia Hensley (Westridge) 1956-Terry Donnelly-Susan Proctor (Marlborough) 1957-Terry Donnelly-Susan Proctor (Marlborough) 1958-Susan Proctor-Judith Warde (Marlborough) 1959-Mary Denman-Nan Griffin (Santa Catalina) 1960-Crosby-Crosby (Mayfield) 1961-Badgely-Maduro (Marlborough) 1962-Badgely-Maduro (Marlborough) 1963- Debbie Pruitt-Sherrie Pruitt (Westridge) 1964- Debbie Pruitt-Sherrie Pruitt (Westridge) 1965-Debbie Pruitt-Sherrie Pruitt (Westridge) 1966-Patti Hogan-Vickie Rogers (Bishop) 1967-Grant-Grant (Westlake) 1968-Gengler-Newberry (Bishop) 1969-Grant-Reese (Westlake) 1970-Grant-Eisele (Westlake) 1971-Crary-Morse (Westridge) 1972-Bruding-Hagey (Bishops) 1973-Teague-Hagey (Bishops) 1974-Teague-Appleby (Bishops) 1975-Nardi-Nilsson (Rolling Hills) 1976-Tracy Wills-Jill Morton (Foothill) 1977-Tracy Wills-Jill Morton (Foothill 1978-Moira O’Toole- Judy Tarbell 1979-Marion Gengler-Jackie Geller 1980-Laura Ortega-Maria Pe 1981-Heather Petty-Rochelle Morrison Jean Perk-E. Agnew (Bishop's) Patterson-M.K. Gamble (Bishop's) Catherine Gamble-Mary Sallmon (Bishop's) Helen Bishop-Constance Mansar (Marlborough) Kathryn Wilson-Mina Braly (Marlborough) Mary Clyde-Ruth Wellington (SB Girl's School) E. Pate-K. Northcote (Bishop's School) B. Philip-R. Vance (Marlborough) H. Albright-Betty MacPhilip (Marlborough) G. Miller-B. Phillip (Marlborough) E. Dean-P. Dean (Westlake) J. Kreling-D. Clayburgh (Sarah Dix Hamlin) D. Thompson-M. Derby (Westlake) J. Stanton-B. Murphy (Marlborough) M. Bailard-M .Young (Carpinteria HS) Vivian Curtis-Katherine Dean (Marlborough) Vivian Curtis-Katherine Dean (Ventura H.S.) Arline Crowe-Janette Grant (Marlborough) Barbara Smith-Babs Du Puy (Miss Head's, Berkeley) Peggy Murphy-Betty Lind (Ventura H.S.) Sylvia Lisberger-Patricia Hyde (Anna Head) J. Gilfillan-C. Christ (Marlborough) J. Illsley-P. Frost (Westridge) R. Ruiz-A. Lamb (St. Catherine's) Jean Morgan-Daphne Sanders (Westridge) Cynthia Cornish-Miriam Rumwell (Castilleja) Nolie Suman-Bea Bailey (Anoakia) Nolie Suman-Susan Suman (Anoakia) Judy Howe-Alex Hurty (Bishop) Cynthia Hensley-Ann McLaren (Westridge) Sissie Coberly-Terry Donnelly (Marlborough) Mary Ellen Stanko-Sheila Matgen (Mayfield) Laurie Cockburn-Adele Hughes (Westridge) Mary Kay Denman-Kathy Hammond (Santa Catalina) Ann Pierce-Barbara Lee (Westlake) Pierce-Robbins (Westlake) Crosby-Crosby (Mayfield) Crosby-Taylor (Mayfield) Badgely-Maduro (Marlborough) Anthony-Cooper (Westlake) Julie Anthony-Stephanie Grant (Westlake) Stephanie Grant-Whitney Grant (Westlake) Pruitt-Ellis (Westridge) Waycoft-Ride (Westlake) Mosley-Gengler (Bishop) Warfield-Morse (Westridge) Eisele-Grant (Westlake) Dignam-Parker (Westlake) Parker-Burnstan (Westlake) Guerin-Mitchell (Marlborough) Dadian-Dadian Dadian-Dadian O'Toole-Tarbell K. Lillie-B. McCarthy B. Nathan-D. Andrada K. Chase-A. Olmedo C. Dadian-D. Delgado 18 1982-Jennifer Slattery-Colleen Patton 1983-Cari Hagey-Courtney Crockett 1984-Kathleen Reed-Bryn Devore 1985-Francesca Heron-Onnaca Heron 1986-Julie Tullberg-Lucinda Gurney 1987-Julie Tullberg-Dorey Brandt 1988-Mimi Burgos-Debbie Goldberger 1989-Alisha Portnoy-Abigail Villena 1990-Christa Hanson-Erica Hanson 1991-Amelia White-Molly White 1992-Nicole Hummel- Nicole London 1993-Amanda Basica-Pam Trump 1994-Amanda Basica-Nicole London 1995-Amanda Augustus-Violette Ahn 1996-Faye Devera-Kraszewski 1997-Julie Chidley-Sarita Yardi 1998-Julie Chidley-Sarita Yardi 1999-Tiffany Brymer-Abigail Spears 2000-Caylan Leslie-Ashley Backus 2001-Serena Fermin-Taylynn Snyder 2002-No Event 2003-Danon Beatty-Jessica Nguyen 2004-Alexandra Strange-Cassandra Strange 2005-Shannon Brady-Lauren Pascoe 2006-Natalie Duckor-Becky Duesler 2007-Hayley Young-Miranda Young 2008-Danielle Kaiden-Paige Polizois 2009-Rachel Fox-Nicole Kosakowski 2010-April Scatliffe-Lauren Stratman 2011-Moira Hedberg-Meghan Sheehan Dizon 2012-Brianna Kemp-Cara Kemp 2013-Taylor LeFridge-Riley Morgan 2014-Riley Morgan-Nicole Scotten W. Pearne-T. Spence A. Ameral-C. O'Meara S. Campbell-K. Waterman D. Ridgley-P. Ridgley D. Ridgley-P. Ridgeley T. Simpson-C. Bailey C. Schmeidel-Collins Renee Capri-C. Hall Marissa Mell-Renee Urricariet Marissa Mell-Renee Urricariet Erika Asmuss-Jocelyn Cruz Amanda Augustus-Marisa Velasco Amanda Augustus-Brandi Freudenberg Julie Banks-Romy Mehlman Kerry Giardino-Shera Wiegler Darian Chappel-Jonni Seymour Tiffany Brymer-Ilona Kordonskaya Melissa Esmero-Adriana Hockicko Nicole LaBrucherie-Jamie Pagliano Colby Comstock-Nicole LaBrucherie Judith Devera-Dianne Matias Rina Nakano-Jean You Alexandra Strange-Cassandra Strange Alexandra Strange-Cassandra Strange Janay Palicte-Paloma Vasquez Kelli Feeley-Karen Ishii Kiah Generette-Jessica Perez Bella Genkina-Kaley Schultz Jessica Cedillo-Kiah Generette Jessica Cedillo-Kiah Generette Cara Kemp-Sara Khattab Ilana Oleynik-Otilia Popa 15) Girls Ojai Team Championship The John Van B. Griggs Memorial Challenge Trophy 1955-Marlborough School 1956-Marlborough School 1957-Marlborough School 1958-Marlborough School and Santa Catalina School 1959-Santa Catalina School 1960-Westlake School and Mayfield School 1961-Marlborough School 1962-Marlborough School 1963-Santa Catalina School and Westridge School 1964-Westridge School 1965-Westridge School 1966-Bishop School 1967-Bishop School 1968-Westlake School 1969-Westlake School and Bishop School 1970-Westlake School 1971-Westlake School 1972-Westlake School 1973-Bishop School Please note that Girls-18-and-Under may no longer represent their school at The Ojai so that this trophy is no longer awarded. 19 At left, Perry Jones awards Arthur Ashe his trophy while Billie Jean King (middle photo, left) and Stan Smith (right photo, left) also captured Ojai trophies in the 1960s. III. Open Champions 16) Men’s Open Invitational Singles The All Comers Challenge Cup Made of hammered copper and affectionately known as "The Ojai Cuspidor," this cup was first presented in 1906. Like all of the early trophies it is almost solidly engraved with the names of past winners. Champion Finalist 1899-Lowell Otis Reese Truman Gridley 1900-Henry Farnam William L. Thacher 1901-Alphonso E. Bell Sumner Hardy 1902-A. B. Thomas W. L. Thacher 1903-Lewis R. Freeman Nat B. Browne 1904-Albert T. Spaulding Theodore L. Painter 1905-Robert D. Williams Walter A. Hopkins 1906-Carl R. Gardner Clarence Griffin 1907-Alphonso E. Bell Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1908-Carl R. Gardner Thomas C. Bundy 1909-Thomas C. Bundy Carl R. Gardner 1910-Maurice E. McLoughlin Ward Dawson 191l-Clifton B. Herd W. H. Mace 1912-William M. Johnston Alphonso E. Bell 1913-William M Johnston John Strachan 1914-W. E. Davis R. L. Murray 1915-Ward Dawson Van Dyke Johns 1916-Emery H. Rogers H. L. Hahn 1917-Emery H. Rogers Axel Gravem 1918-Frank Winne Robert L. Rager 1919-Harvey B. Snodgrass James A. Davies 1920-Philip Neer Clarence A. Barker 1921-James A. Davies Philip Neer 1922-Clifton B. Herd Thomas Ferrandini 1923-Raymond Casey Harold L. Godshall 1924-No Tournament 1925-Harold L. Godshall Thomas Ferrandini 1926-Harvey B. Snodgrass Philip Near 1927-Gerald Straford John Doeg 1928-William T. Tilden II John Hennessy 1929-Gerald Stratford Clifton B. Herd 1930-Keith Gledhill Alan Herrington 20 1931 -Ellsworth Vines 1932-Lester Stoefen 1933-Ellsworth Vines 1934-Dr. Gerald Bartosh 1935-Francis Shields 1936-Jack Tidball 1937-Jack Tidball 1938-Jack Tidball 1939-Jack Tidball 1940-Ted Olewine 1941-Welby Van Horn 1942-Jack Kramer 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Seymour Greenberg 1948-Bob Falkenberg 1949-Richard (Pancho) Gonzales 1950-Bob Falkenburg 1951-Herb Flam 1952-Jacque Grigry 1953-Tony Trabert 1954-Luis Ayala 1955-Gilbert Shea 1956-Gilbert Shea 1957-Gilbert Shea 1958-Donald Kierbow 1959-Alejandro Olmedo 1960-Rafael Osuna 1961-Luis Ayala 1962-Arthur Ashe 1963-Robert Potthast 1964-Allen Fox 1965-Charles Pasarell 1966-Robert Lutz 1967-John Yeomans 1968-Joaquin Loyo-Mayo 1969-Haroon Rahim 1970-Jeffrey Austin 1971-Raul Ramirez 1972-Lee Merry 1973-Chico Hagey 1974-Chico Hagey 1975-Peter Fleming 1976-Alex Olmedo 1977-Tom Leonard 1978-Leo Palin 1979-Jeff Williams 1980-Tom Leonard 1981-Chris Dunk 1982-Jeff Klaparda 1983-Richard Gallien 1984-Mark Wooldridge 1985-Ken Diller 1986-Mark Basham 1987-Christian Dunk 1988-Mark Basham 1989-Ted Sherman 1990-Stephen Aniston 1991-Paul Hubbard 1992-Gus Anderson (Salinas) Lester Stoefan Jack Tidball Keith GledhiIl Charles Carr Gene Mako Wayne Sabin Bobby Riggs William Doeg Tom Chambers Myron McNamara Arthur Marx Willis Anderson William Canning Richard Gonzales Bob Falkenburg Arnold Saul Clyde Hippenstiel Clyde Hippenstiel Herb Flam Herb Flam Clyde Hippenstiel Earl Baumgardner Noel Brown Herb Flam Myron Franks Dennis Ralston Jon Douglas David Reed Hugh Stewart Tom Edlefsen Stan Smith Allen Fox Thomas Leonard James Hobson Jeff Borowiak Jimmy Connors Mike Machette Steve Krulevitz Tom Kreiss Gene Mayer Alejandro Olmedo Steve Mott Steve Messmer Eddie Edwards Mike Nissley Jerry Van Linge Glenn Petrovic John Davis Brad Cherry David Livingston Randy Part Curt Stalder Stephen Aniston Tom Leonard Mark Basham Sean Brawley Jun Toledo Rodrigo Gabuya (Redondo Beach) 21 1993-Pat Crow (Long Beach) 1994-Pat Crow (Long Beach) 1995-Jonathan Leach (Laguna Beach) 1996-Sean Brawley (Camarillo) 1997-Bryan Junio (Fresno) 1998-Steve Tallakson (Oak View) 1999-Bill Behrens (Oak View) 2000-Mark Ellis (Ventura) 2001-Peter Jeschke (Montecito) 2002-Peter Jeschke (Montecito) 2003-Adriano Biasella (Palm Desert) 2004-Michael Joyce (Los Angeles) 2005-Cecil Mamiit (Los Angeles) 2006-Zbynek Mlynarik (Chatsworth) 2007-Lester Cook (Marina del Rey) 2008-Cecil Mamiit (Los Angeles) 2009-Lester Cook (Marina del Rey) 2010-Lester Cook (Marina del Rey) 2011-Marcos Giron (Thousand Oaks) 2012-Artem Sitak (Malvern, Ariz.) 2013-Mackenize McDonald (Piedmont) 2014-Dennis Novikov (Milpitas) Desi McBride (Woodland Hills) Sean Brawley (Pacific Palisades) Sean Brawley (Camarillo) Chris Ganz (Long Beach) Pat Crow (Long Beach) Mark Ellis (Camarillo) Aaron Webster (Santa Barbara) Peter Jeschke (Montecito) Aaron Webster (Santa Barbara) Mark Ellis (Ventura) Bryan Juinio (Fresno) Travis Rettenmaier (Venice) Lester Cook (Marina del Rey) Sam Querrey (Thousand Oaks) Travis Rettenmaier (Fountain Valley) Lester Cook (Marina del Rey) Cecil Mamiit (Los Angeles) Brian Wilson (Las Vegas) Aaron Yovan (Irvine) Peter Lucassen (Los Angeles) Lester Cook (Marina del Rey) Haythem Abid (Los Angeles) 17) Men’s Open Invitational Doubles The Ojai Valley Tennis Cups Of 1909 Champions 1900-Trowbridge W. Hendricks-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1901-Alphonso E. Bell-A.C. Way 1902-R.H.F. Vane-Simpson M. Sinsabasgh 1903-Lewis R. Freeman-Claude A. Wayne 1904-S. Horace Donnell-J. Donnell 1905-Robert A. Rowan-Robert D. Williams 1906-Saver Warland-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1907-Alphonso E. Bell-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1908-Carl R. Gardner-Maurice E. McLoughlin 1909-Alphonso E. Bell-Thomas C. Bundy 1910-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh-Nat B. Browne 1911-Gerald C. Young-William Bacon 1912-Nat B. Browne-Carl R. Gardner 1913-William M. Johnston-Elia Fottrell 1914-S. Horace Donnell-Clarence A. Barker 1915-Clifton B. Herd-Ward Dawson 1916-E. A. Warren-E.R. McCormick 1917-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh-Maurice E. McLoughlin 1918-Frank Winne-Kenneth V. Hawks 1919-Axel Gravem-Edward L. Levy 1920-Morgan Fottrell-Ray Johnson 1921-Edward L. Levy-Wallace J. Bates 1922-Nat B. Browne-Thomas Ferrandini 1923-Howard Kinsey-Raymond Casey 1924-No Tournament 1925-Philip Neer-Alan Herrington 1926-Harvey B. Snodgrass-Ralph Sindorf 1927-Lionel Ogden-John Doeg 1928-Wilmer Alison-William T. Tilden II 1929-Clifton B. Herd-Joe Coughlin 1930-Keith Gledhill-Ellsworth Vines 1931-Jack Tidball-Dr. Gerald Bartosh 1932-Dr. Gerald Bartosh-Jack Tidball 1933-Ellsworth Vines-Keith Gledhill 1934-Frank Westsmith-Orville Sholtz 1935-Francis Shields-Gene Mako Finalists Henry Farnam-W.L. Thacher Henry Farnam-W.L. Thacher Henry Farnam-W.L. Thacher Henry Farnam-W.L. Thacher Walter A. Hopkins-W.L. Thacher Carl R.Gardner Clarence Griffin Lewis R. Freeman-Salisbury Maurice E. McLoughlin-Albert T. Spaulding W. L. Thacher-Maurice E. McLoughlin William M. Johnston-John Strachan Simpson Sinsabaugh-Gerald C. Young Gerald C. Young-Harold Herlihy Hal W. Gorham-W. H. Mace M. Bennie Houk-Felton H. Taylor Emerv H. Rogers-Axel Gravem Simpson M. Sinsabaugh-James A. Davies Simpson M. Sinsabaugh-Harvey B. Snodgrass Clarence A. Barker-Erie P. Barker Ralph Sindorf-Nat B. Browne Clifton B. Herd-Ralph Sindorf Thomas C. Bundy-Maurice E. McLoughlin Robert F.A. Allen-Harold L. Godshall Clifton B. Herd-Paul Green Clifton B. Herd-Paul Green John Hennessy-Arnold Jones C. Robbins-E. Lewis Clifton B. Herd-Alan Herrington Raymond Casey-Ellsworth Vines Raymond Casey-Lester Stoefen Stanley Robinson-Dolf Muehleisen Perry Jones-Joe Bixler Jack Tidball-Dr. Gerald Bartosh 22 1936-Leonard Patterson-Jack Tidball 1937-Mort Ballagh-Verne Hughes 1938-Jack Tidball-Myron McNamara 1939-Gene Mako-Jack Tidball 1940-William Reedy-Kenneth Bartelt 1941-Arthur Marx-William Robertson 1942-Jack Kramer-G. Richards 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Ted Schroeder-William Canning 1948-Ted Schroeder-R. Falkenburg 1949-Ted Schroeder-Bob Falkenburg 1950-Bob Falkenburg-Bob Kimbrell 1951-Nolan McQuown-Roy McQuown 1952-Clyde Hippenstiel-Ed Kauder 1953-Tony Trabert-Bill Crosby 1954-Bill Crosby-Bobby Perez 1955-Ed Kauder-Robin Willner 1956-Whitney Reed-Fred Hagist 1957-Bob Perry-Noel Brown 1958-Noel Brown-Hugh Stewart 1959-Alejandro Olmedo-Myron Franks 1960-Cranston-Douglas 1961 -Ayala-Stewart 1962-Potthast-Bell 1963-Mike Franks-Hugh Stewart 1964-Edlefaen-Stewart 1965-Stan Smith-Robert Lutz 1966-Steve Tidball-Roy Barth 1967-Avoyer-Rombeau 1968-Leach-Potthast 1969-Leach-Potthast 1970-Smith-Austin 1971-Hobson-Ramirez 1972-Van Linge-Yeomans 1973-Schneider-Hobson 1974-Chico Hagey-Gene Mayer 1975-Charles Strode-Dennis Trout 1976-Alex Olmedo-Tom Leonard 1977-Jerry Van Linge-Bob Wright 1978-Jan-Erik Palm-Richard Leach 1979-Jerry Van Linge-Tom Leonard 1980-Jerry Van Linge-Tom Leonard 1981-Jerry Van Linge-Tom Leonard 1982-Jacques Manset-Mark Basham 1983-Hank Moravec-Steve Mott 1984-Robert Henderson-Paul Bernstein 1985-Mark Jacobson-S. Moody 1986-Curt Stalder-James Harper 1987-Mark Spearman-Stephen Aniston 1988-Rusty Miller-Danny Saltz 1989-Mark Basham-Jacques Manset 1990-Mark Basham-Jacques Manset 1991-Mark Wooldridge-Harold Hecht 1992-Mark Basham-Jacques Manset 1993-William Moravec-Kurt Kredel 1994-Alex Nizet-Mark Wooldridge 1995-Brian Giffin-Darren Potkey 1996-Sean Brawley-Brian Giffin 1997-Sean Brawley-Peter Jeschke David Conrad-Henry Culley Jack Tidball-Henry Culley Mort Ballagh-Verne Hughes Mel Gallagher-George Toley Myron McNamara-Jack Kramer Larry Hall-Jacques Brugnon Budge Patty-Earl Cochell Jack Tidball-Tom Chambers Bob Kimbrell-George Richards Herb Flam-Gene Garrett Ted Schroeder-Arnold Saul Willis Anderson-Glenn Bassett Tom Chambers-Vincent Fotre Glenn Hippenstiel-Clyde Hippenstiel Herb Flam-Luis Ayala Glenn Bassett-Merwin Miller Clyde Hippenstiel-Ed Kauder Fred Hagist-Merwin Miller Donald Kierbow-Bobby Delgado Noel Brown-John Cranston Brown-Ralston Bond-Ralston Pasarell-Reed Luis Alberto Olmedo-Jerry Cromwell Crookenden-Franks Charles Pasarell-Loyo-Mayo Richard Leach-Robert Potthast Leach-Potthast Lara-Loyo-Mayo Cornell-Cornell Rombeau-Neudecker Andrews-Machette Evett-Krulevitz Earnhart-Shires Robert C. Wright-David Eastman Alex Olmedo-Margolin Craig Johnson-John Rast Dick Leach-Tom Leonard Andrews-Dennis Trout Curt Condon-Steve Simon Curt Condon-Steve Simon Doug Adler-Robert Van’t Hoff Steve Simon-Dane Petchul Tom Leonard-T. Edlefson L. Mousouris-Mark Wooldridge S. Schermans-David Richmond Richard Gallien-S. Simon P. Dent-Jerry Van Linge Gary Lemon-Sean Brawley J. Spier-Jorge Reydon Julian Barham-Steve Cluse Steven Jung-Stuart Jung Harold Hecht-Mark Wooldridge Kevin Forbes-John Washer Chris Elwood-Don Lesage Mark Basham-Jacques Manset Art Hernandez-William Moravec Jim Slaught-Tim Trigueiro 23 1998-Dayne Gingrich-Hugh Stratman 1999-Desi McBride-Jonas Wallgard 2000-Peter Jeschke-Aaron Webster 2001-Art Hernandez-Carsten Hoffman 2002-Troy Budgen-Mark Ellis 2003-Adriano Biasella- Sam Webster 2004-Ryan Moore-Nicholas Rainey 2005-Lester Cook-Derrick Rostagno 2006-Nick Rainey-Brian Wilson 2007-Nick Rainey-Brian Wilson 2008-Rylan Rizza-Robert Yim 2009-Lester Cook-Shane LaPorte 2010-Chris Haggard-Gary Sacks 2011-Boris Bakalov-Kris Kwinta 2012-Nima Roshan-Artem Sitak 2013-Lester Cook-Zack Fleishman 2014-Haythem Abid-Kyle McMorrow Sean Brawley-Peter Jeschke Mark Ellis-Brian Giffin Hank Pfister-Steve Williford Peter Jeschke-Aaron Webster Art Hernandez-Carsten Hoffman Troy Budgen-Brad Sceney Eric Basica-Michael Joyce Grant Doyle-Sam Querrey Grant Doyle-Sam Querrey Lester Cook-Shane LaPorte Aleksandar Vlaski-Brian Wilson Colt Gaston- Cecil Mamiit Eoin Collins-Brian Wilson Nima Roshan-Alessandro Ventre Joel Kielbowicz-Rylan Rizza Artem Sitak-Dennis Lajola Quinn Borchard-Calle Hansen 18) Women’s Open Invitational Singles The Foothills Cup Champion 1900-Ruby Garland 1901-Ruby Garland 1902-May Sutton 1903-May Sutton 1904-May Sutton 1905-May Sutton 1906-May Sutton 1907-May Sutton 1908-May Sutton 1909-Hazel Hotchkiss 1910-Hazel Hotchkiss 1911-Mary K. Browne 1912-May Sutton 1913-Florence Sutton 1914-Florence Sutton 1915-Florence Sutton 1916-Mary K. Browne 1917-Mary K. Browne 1918-Jessie Grieve 1919-Mrs. Wm. Widdowson 1920-Mrs. Ream Leachman 1921-Mary K. Browne 1922-May Sutton Bundy 1923-May Sutton Bundy 1924-No Tournament 1925-Mary K. Browne 1926-Marion Williams 1927-May Sutton Bundy 1928-May Sutton Bundy 1929-Marion Williams 1930-Midge Gladman 1931-Dorothy Weisel 1932-Carolin Babcock 1933-Alice Marble 1934-Ethel B. Arnold 1935-Ethel B. Arnold 1936-Gracyn Wheeler 1937-Dorothy Bundy 1938-Dorothy Bundy 1939-Eleanor Purdy 1940-Dorothy Bundy Finalist Donnell Mrs. George R. White Florence Sutton Violet Sutton Violet Sutton Florence Sutton Florence Sutton Ruby Garland Ethel Sutton-Bruce Elizabeth Ryan May Sutton Dorothy Green Mary K. Browne Woodford Mrs. W.A. Ellis Mrs. Wm. Widdowson Mrs. E. Sutton-Bruce Mrs. L.R. Williams Mrs. A. Yager Mrs. John C. Cushing Bragdon Carolyn Bryant Mary K. Browne Mary K. Browne Thelma Patton Mary B. Taylor Marion Williams Midge Gladman Midge Gladman May Sutton Bundy Ethel Burkhardt Gracyn Wheeler J. Cruickshank Marianne Hunt Gracys Wheeler Dorothy Bundy Barbara Winslow Ruby Bixler Patricia Henry Pauline Betz 24 1941-Mary Arnold 1942-Mary Arnold 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Louise Brough 1948-Louise Brough 1949-Louise Brough 1950-Helen Perez 1951-Maureen Connolly 1952-Mary Arnold Prentiss 1953-Dorothy Bundy Cheney 1954-Mary Arnold Prentiss 1955-Dorothy Cheney 1956-Beverly Baker Fleitz 1957-Louise Brough 1958-Janet Hopps 1959-Beverly Baker Fleitz 1960-Karen Hantze 1961-Katherine Chabot 1962-Carole Caldwell 1963-Kathy Chabot 1964-Mimi Arnold 1965-Billie Jean Moffitt 1966-Billie Jean King 1967-Pam Teeguarden 1968-Barbara Grubb 1969-Betty Ann Grubb 1970-Janet Newberry 1971-Kathleen Harter 1972-Janice Metcalf 1973-Laurie Tenney 1974-Kathy May 1975-Lindsay Morse 1976-Stacy Margolin 1977-Tracy Austin 1978-Barbara Hallquist 1979-Tina Mochizuki 1980-Kelly Henry 1981-Tina Mochizuki 1982-Cecilia Fernandez 1983-Cecilia Fernandez 1984-Kate Gompert 1985-Patty Fendick 1986-Kristi Blankenship 1987-Lisa Seemann 1988-Stacy Margolin 1989-Tina Mochizuki 1990-Jennifer Larking-Dawson 1991-Jean-Marie Lozano (Berkeley) 1992-Stella Sampras (Palos Verde Estates) 1993-Kathy May (Pacific Palisades) 1994-Cammie Foley (Bonita) 1995-Jolene Watanabe (Arcadia) 1996-Kathy May Fritz (Rancho Santa Fe) 1997-Dina Birch (Calabasas) 1998-Nicole Elliot (San Diego) 1999-Dina Birch (Woodland Hills) 2000-Nicole Elliott-Herrmann (San Diego) 2001-Dina Birch-McBride (Woodland Hills) 2002-Dina McBride (Woodland Hills) Louise Brough Louise Brough Gertrude Moran Beverly Baker Beverly Baker Dorothy Bundy Cheney Nancy Chaffee Anita Kanter Darlene Hard Dorothy Bundy Cheney Barbara Breit Dorothy Bundy Cheney Sally M. Moore Sally M. Moore Sally M. Moore Dorothy Cheney Carole Ann Loop Dorothy Bundy Cheney Kathleen Blake Carole Caldwell Kathy Harter Rosemary Casals Valerie Ziegenfuss Pixie Lamm Denise Carter Sharon Walsh Janice Metcalf Laurie Tenney Linda Lewis Susan Hagey Susan Hagey Barbara Jordan Maria Fernandez Karen Dawson Wendy Barlow Tina Mochizuki Lindsay Morse Carol Heyman Helena Manset Lynn Lewis Alyce Werdel Kathy May-Paben Helen Park Carolyn Reed Annika Wasserman Kathy May Paben Lisa Seemann (Solvang) Lisa Seemann (Solvang) Jennifer Slattery (Huntington Beach) Tracie Johnstone (Carpinteria) Danielle Scott (Newport Beach) Dina Birch (Calabasas) Tracie Johnstone (Santa Barbara) Lisa Seemann (Solvang) Nicole Elliott-Herrmann (San Diego) Mary Fallara (San Bernardino) Amanda Parson Siegel Stacy Margolin-Potter (Ojai) 25 2003-Martina Nejedly (Palm Springs) 2004-Martina Nejedly (Palm Springs) 2005-Jessica Nguyen (Chatsworth) 2006-Kasenia Milevskaya (Ojai) 2007-Gail Brodsky (Ojai) 2008-Pamela Montez (La Quinta) 2009-Pamela Montez (La Quinta) 2010-Gail Brodsky (Ojai) 2011-Monica Turewicz (Ojai) 2012-Sachia Vickery (Ojai) 2013-Noelle Hickey (Hackensack, N.J.) 2014-Katsiaryna Zheltova (Sacramento) Dina McBride (Woodland Hills) Maureen Diaz (Glendale) Amanda Fink (Calabasas) Maureen Diaz (Glendale) Tanya Raykova (Ojai) Maureen Diaz (Glendale) Maureen Diaz (Glendale) Olga Puchkova Ashley Dai (Temple City) Amanda Fink (Calabasas) Ashley Harkleroad (Malibu) Emma Higuchi (Los Angeles) 19) Women’s Open Invitational Doubles The Ojai Valley Tennis Club Trophy Champions 1900-Ruby Garland-White 1901-Vorhees-Edwards 1902-Lily Kincaide-May Sutton 1903-Dobbins-Voilet Sutton 1906-Ruby Garland-May Sutton 1907-Elizabeth Ryan-May Sutton 1908-Elizabeth Ryan-May Sutton 1909-Marion Jones Farquar-Elizabeth Ryan 1910-Florence Sutton-May Sutton 1911-Mary K. Browne-Elizabeth Sherk 1912-Isabel Anderson-May Sutton 1913-Kearne-Sutton 1914-Kearne-Florence Sutton 1915-Florence Sutton-Widdowson 1916-Mary K. Browne-L.R. Williams 1917-Mary K. Browne-Louise R. Williams 1921-Ethel Sutton-Bruce-Marian Williams 1957-Janet Hopps-Diane Wootton 1958-Karen Hantze-Helene Weill 1959-Helene Weill-Mandy Mandel 1960-Chabot-Moore 1961-Chabot-Moore 1962-Caldwell-Moffitt 1963-Wootton-Gowans 1964-Caldwell-Cheney 1965-Billie Jean Moffitt-Tory Fretz 1966-Billie Jean King-Rosie Casals 1967-Cody-Ziegenfuss 1968-Michel-Teeguarden 1969-Carter-Michel 1970-Walsh-Hansen 1971 -Harter-Hansen 1972-Bostrom-Metcalf 1973-Tenney-Stratton 1974-Susan Hagey-Lea Antonopolis 1975-Kathy Harter-Susan Moore 1976-Paula Smith-Cindy Thomas 1977-Tracy Austin-Maria Fernandez 1978-Barbara Hallquist-Sheila McInerny 1979-Caryn Copeland-Penny Johnson 1980-Lea Antonopolis-Lindsay Morse 1981-Lindsay Morse-Sue Armet 1982-Jill Beck-Kathy Bryan 1983-Carol Heyden-Heliane Steden 1984-Barbara DeGroot-Lea Antonopolis 1985-Sue Pendo-Barbara DeGroot Finalists Gabrielle Dobbins-Hendrick Ruby Garland-White Gabrielle DobbinsEthel Sutton Mrs. Seymour-May Sutton Florence Sutton-Voilet Sutton Mary K. Browne-Ethel Sutton Bruce Mary K. Browne-Hazel Hotchkiss Hazel Hotchkiss-Meyer Marion Edwards-Ruth Spaulding Elizabeth Caldwell-Florence Sutton Campbell-Macy Isabell Anderson-Mary Taney McColl-McConnochie B.O. Bruce-Florence Sutton Cushing-Lowell Grace Mungen-Clemens McNamara Joan Johnson-Geri Shepard Sally Moore-Janet Hopps Barbara Browning-Pamela Davis Hopps-Footman Caldwell-Moffitt Loop-Johnson Chabot-Danielson Kathy Blake-Kathy Harter Kathy Harter-Kathy Blake Abbes-Loop Adler-Rahlens Grubb-Lamm Kemner-Freeman Newberry-Pande Grant-Farmer Farmer-Lebedeff Veal-Stap Jane Stratton-Jane Roberts Sue Boyle-Bee Kilgore Stacy Margolin-Lindsay Morse K. Blemker-A. Applegarth Lucia Fernandez-Maria Fernandez Lani Wilcox-Wendy Barlow Sheila McInerny-S. Brown Cherie Kay-R. Kahn G. Galt-K. Dawson Carol Christian-Jill Beck Na Hu-Karen Huebner Linda Mallory-Jill Beck 26 1986-Kathy May Paben-Janie Willens 1987-Dena Levy-Barbara DeGroot 1988-BarbaraDeGroot-Dena Levy 1989-Jarilyn Joseph-Linda Howell 1990-Kathy Paben-Barbara Gerken 1991-Ronni Reis-Heliane Steden 1992-Themis Glatman- Lisa Seemann 1993-Tracie Johnstone- Colleen Patton 1994-Tracie Johnstone-Lisa Seemann 1995-Tracie Johnstone-Lisa Seeman 1996-Debbie Goldberger- Jennifer Slatery 1997-Dina Birch-Kirstin Smith 1998-Jennifer Slattery- Julie Slattery 1999-Tracie Currie-Lisa Seemann 2000-Dina Birch-McBride-Tracie Currie 2001-Dina Birch-McBride-Tracie Currie 2002-Dina McBride-Tracie Currie 2003-Nicole Hummel-Stephanie Lansdorp 2004-Tiffany Brymer-Victoria Brymer 2005-Maureen Diaz-Anita Loyola 2006-Amy Jensen-Daron Moore 2007-Page Bartelt-Amelia Escalante 2008-Judith Devera-Dianne Matias 2009-Sabrina Capannolo-Christian Thompson 2010-Amanda Fink-Elizabeth Lumpkin 2011-Hailey Johnson-Desirae Krawczyk 2012-Amanda Fink-Giuliana Olmos 2013-Laura Gordon-Noelle Hickey 2014-Jada Hart-Ena Shibahara Jennifer Slattery-Kristi Blankenship B. Dent-G. Miller L. Mallory-Lemberg D. Klurman-Nancy Breen Jill Greenwood-Jennifer Larking-Dawson Colleen Patton-Lisa Seemann Colleen Paton-Jennifer Slattery Jaime Pisarcik-Julie Tullberg Julie Downs-Julie Tullberg Kristen Smith- Rebecca Huereque Debra Elia-Tracie Johnstone Jennifer Slattery- Julie Slattery Tracie Currie-Lisa Seemann Dina Birch-Kirsten Smith Jennifer Lyons-Julie Shapiro Jacqui Boyd-Ditta Huber Amanda Basica-Ditta Huber Dina McBride-Tracie Currie Maureen Diaz-Anita Loyola Amanda Fink-Jessica Nguyen Lindsay Kinstler- Kasenia Milevskaya Lyndsay Kinstler-Maria Sanchez Cierra GaytanLeach-Pamela Montez Shipa Joshi-Alexandra McGoodwin Olga Puchkova-Samantha Schoeffel Ashley Dai-April Scatliffe Zsuzanna Fodor-Rio Kitagawa Zoe Katz-Maegan Manasse Emma Higuchi-Claire Liu IV. Pac-12 Conference Champions 20) Men’s Intercollegiate Pacific-12 Singles Championship The Ojai Valley Tennis Cup Of 1911; the William E. Huffman cup (since 1981) Champion Finalist 1954-Bob Perry (UCLA) Ron Livingston (UCLA) 1955-Clif Mayne (California) Jack Frost (Stanford) 1956-Alex Olmedo (USC) Mike Franks (UCLA) 1957-Alex Olmedo (USC) Jon Douglas (Stanford) 1958-Alex Olmedo (USC) Mike Franks (UCLA) 1959-Allen Fox (UCLA) Norman Perry (UCLA) 1960-Larry Nagler (UCLA) Allen Fox (UCLA) 1961-Rafael Osuna (USC) Allen Fox (UCLA) 1962-Bill Bond (USC) Rafael Osuna (USC) 1963-Dennis Ralston (USC) Jim McManus (UC Berkeley) 1964-Arthur Ashe (UCLA) Dennis Ralston (USC) 1965-Arthur Ashe (UCLA) Tom Edlefsen (USC) 1966-Stanley Smith (USC) Tom Edlefsen (USC) 1967-Stan Smith (USC) Bob Lutz (USC) 1968-Stan Smith (USC) Bob Lutz (USC) 1969-Robert Lutz (USC) Modesto Vasquez (UCLA) 1970-Haroon Rahim (UCLA) Roscoe Tanner (Stanford) 1971 -Jeff Borowiak (UCLA) Jim Connors (UCLA) 1972-Alex Mayer (Stanford) Raul Ramirez (USC) 1973-Raul Ramirez (USC) John Andrews (USC) 1974-John Whitlinger (Stanford) Pat DuPre (Stanford) 1975-Billy Martin (UCLA) Brian Teacher (UCLA) 1976-Peter Fleming (UCLA) Bruce Manson (USC) 1977-Matthew B. Mitchell (Stanford) Bruce Manson (USC) 1978-Robert Van't Hof (USC) John Austin (UCLA) 1979-Fritz Buehning (UCLA) Robert Van't Hof (USC) 1980-Robert Van't Hof (USC) Robbie Ventor (UCLA) 27 1981-Tim Mayotte (Stanford) Scott Davis (Stanford) 1982-Scott Davis (Stanford) Marcel Freeman (UCLA) 1983-Randy Nixon (UC Berkeley) Matt Anger (USC) 1984-Michael Kures (UCLA) Jim Pugh (UCLA) 1985-Dan Goldie (Stanford) Mark Basham (UCLA) 1986-Brad Pearce (UCLA) Michael Kures (UCLA) 1987-Patrick McEnroe (Stanford) Luke Jensen (USC) 1988-Brian Garrow (UCLA) Jeff Tarango (Stanford) 1989-Pat Galbraith (UCLA) Buff Farrow (UCLA) 1990-Jason Netter (UCLA) Alex O'Brien (Stanford) 1991-Alex O'Brien (Stanford) Jonathan Stark (Stanford) 1992-Alex O'Brien (Stanford) Mark Knowles (UCLA) 1993-Fritz Bissel (UCLA) David Ekerot (USC) 1994-Wayne Black (USC) Sargis Sargsian (ASU) 1995-Scott Humphries (Stanford) Michael Hill (Cal) 1996-Adam Peterson (USC) Cecil Mamiit (USC) 1997-Bob Bryan (Stanford) Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 1998-Paul Goldstein (Stanford) Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 1999-Ryan Wolters (Stanford) Gustavo Marcaccio (ASU) 2000-Geoff Abrams (Stanford) Alex Kim (Stanford) 2001-Ryan Moore (USC) KJ Hippensteel (Stanford) 2002-Rodrigo Grilli (UCLA) Alex Vlaski (Washington) 2003-Marcin Matkowski (UCLA) Alex Vlaski (Washington) 2004-Sam Warburg (Stanford) Adriana Biasella (USC) 2005-Sam Warburg (Stanford) Alex Vlaski (Washington) 2006-Matt Bruch (Stanford) James Wan (Stanford) 2007-Matt Bruch (Stanford) Alex Slovic (Washington) 2008-Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) Robert Farah (USC) 2009-Bradley Klahn (Stanford) Steve Johnson (USC) 2010-Robert Farah (USC) Bradley Klahn (Stanford) 2011-Steve Johnson (USC) Bradley Klahn (Stanford) Please note that this event evolved from the Men's Intercollegiate Singles. View that event for winners before 1954. 21) Men’s Intercollegiate Pacific-12 Doubles Championship The Alphonzo E. Bell perpetual trophies; First presented in 1911 to the Men's Intercollegiate Doubles Champions. The Harry Maiden Trophy; First presented to the Pac-12 (originally Southern Section) Doubles Champions in 1981 Champions Finalists 1954-Perry-Livingston UCLA) Grigry-Cleveland (USC) 1955-Doss-Blatchford (UCLA) Cleveland-Contreras (USC) 1956-Franks-Lesch (UCLA) Olmedo-Contreras (USC) 1957-Franks-Green (UCLA) Olmedo-Atkinson (USC) 1958-Franks-Green (UCLA) Olmedo-Atkinson (USC) 1959-Ogden-Nelson (Stanford) Fox-Perry (UCLA) 1960-Werksman-Perry (UCLA) Fox-Nagler (UCLA) 1961-Fox-Nagler (UCLA) Hoogs-McManus (UC Berkeley) 1962-Nagler-Palmer (UCLA) Hoogs-Welles (UC Berkeley) 1963-Osuna-Ralston (USC) Moe-Sanderlin (UCLA) 1964-Dennis Ralston-Bill Bond (USC) Arthur Ashe-Charles Pasarell (UCLA) 1965-Ashe-Crookenden (UCLA) Edlefsen-Cromwell (USC) 1966-Tom Edlefsen-Stanley Smith (USC) Jerry Cromwell-Loyo-Mayo (USC) 1967-Smith-Lutz (USC) Loyo-Mayo-Hobson (USC) 1968-Tidball-Barth (UCLA) Smith-Lutz (USC) 1969-Lara-Loyo-Mayo (USC) Barth-Tidball (UCLA) 1970-Borowiak-Rahim (UCLA) Kreiss-Kreiss (UCLA) 1971-Rahim-Borowiak (UCLA) Leonard-Taylor (USC) 1972-Fisher-Groslimond (Stanford) Hagey &Delaney (Stanford) 1973-Krulevitz &Seegars (UCLA) Dupre-Whitlinger (Stanford) 1974-Pat DuPre-John Whitlinger (Stanford) Hans Gildemeister-John Andrews (USC) 1975-Toni Kreiss-Ferdi Taygen (UCLA) Billy Martin-Brian Teacher (UCLA) 1976-Bruce Manson-Chris Lewis (USC) Gene Mayer-Mark Mitchell (Stanford) 1977-Jon Paley-Tony Graham (UCLA) Matt Mitchell-Perry Wright (Stanford) 1978-Perry Wright-Matt Mitchell (Stanford) John Rast-Bill Maze (Stanford) 28 1979-Lloyd Bourne-Peter Rennert (Stanford) Sherbeck-Waldman (ASU) 1980-Robert Van't Hof-Douglas Adler (USC) Harrington-Freeman (UCLA) 1981-Mike Falberg-Jeff Arons (Stanford) Scott Davis-Scott Bondurant (Stanford) 1982-Scott Davis-Jeff Arons (Stanford) Marcel Freeman-Robbie Venter (UCLA) 1983-Scott Davis-John Letts (Stanford) Tim Pawsat-Todd Witsken (USC) 1984-Matt Anger-Anthony Emerson (USC) Rick Leach-Tim Pawsat (USC) 1985-Dan Goldie-Eric Rosenfeld (Stanford) Ken Diller-Brad Pearce (UCLA) 1986-Brad Pearce-Ken Diller (UCLA) Tim Pawsat-Luke Jensen (USC) 1987-Brian Garrow-Pat Galbraith (UCLA) Eric Amend-Luke Jensen (USC) 1988-Eric Amend-Scott Melville (USC) Jeff Tarango-Barry Richards (Stanford) 1989-Mark Quinney-Bill Barber (UCLA) Brian Garrow-Pat Galbraith (UCLA) 1990-Alex O'Brien-Jason Yee (Stanford) Donnie Isaak-Andras Lanyi (USC) 1991-Jared Palmer-Jonathon Stark (Stanford) Matt Lucena-Bent Pedersen (Cal) 1992-Alex O'Brien-Chris Cocotos (Stanford) Peter Jeschke-Ross Matheson (ASU) 1993-David Ekrot-Andras Lanyi (USC) Jon Leach-Brian MacPhie (USC) 1994-Wayne Black-Jon Leach (USC) Janecek-LeBlanc (UCLA) 1995-Brett Hansen-Fernando Samayoa (USC) Paul Goldstein-Scott Humphries (Stanford) 1996-Paul Goldstein-Jim Thomas (Stanford) Jeff Salzenstein-Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 1997-Paul Goldstein-Ryan Wolters (Stanford) Alex Decret-Eric Taino (UCLA) 1998-Bob Bryan-Mike Bryan (Stanford) George Bastl-Kyle Spencer (USC) 1999-Jean-Noel Grinda-Jong-Min Lee (UCLA) Jason Cook-Brandon Kramer (UCLA) 2000-Brandon Kramer-Jong-Min Lee (UCLA) Guillermo Carter-Leslie Eisinga (Oregon) 2001-KJ Hippensteel-Alex Kim (Stanford) Olivier Charroin-Pim Van Mele (Arizona State) 2002-Marcin Matkowski-Julien Rojer (UCLA) Scott Lipsky-David Martin (Stanford) 2003-Parker Collins-Daniel Langre (USC) KC Corkery-James Pade (Stanford) 2004-Philipo Gruendler-Luben Pampoulov (UCLA) KC Corkery-James Pade (Stanford) 2005-KC Corkery-Sam Warburg (Stanford) Daniel Chu-Alex Slovic (Washington) 2006-Mathieu Dehaine-Jeremy Dean (UCLA) Philipo Gruendler-Ben Kohlloeffel (UCLA) 2007-Matt Brusch-Blake Muller (Stanford) Robert Farah-Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) 2008-Robert Farah-Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) TJ Bellama-Matt Brooklyn (Arizona State) 2009-Bradley Klahn-Ryan Thacher (Stanford) Michael Look-Eugen Bradzil (UCLA) 2010-Robert Farah- Steve Johnson (USC) Amit Inbar-Nick Meister (UCLA) 2011-Steve Johnson-Raymond Sarmiento (USC) Warren Hardie-Amit Inbar (UCLA) Please note that Pac-12 men played in the Men's Intercollegiate Doubles Championship division prior to 1954. 22) Men’s Intercollegiate Pacific Coast Conference Championships The William L. Thacher Challenge Trophy: 1951-UCLA 1952-UCLA 1953-UCLA 1955-UCLA 1956-UCLA and USC 1957-UCLA and USC 1959-UCLA 1960-UCLA 1961-UCLA 1963-USC 1964-UCLA 1965-UCLA 1967-USC 1968-USC 1969-USC 1971-UCLA 1972-Stanford 1973-Stanford 1975-UCLA 1976-UCLA 1977-UCLA 1979-UCLA 1980- UCLA 1981-Stanford 1983-USC 1984-UCLA and USC 1985-Stanford 1987-UCLA 1988-UCLA and USC 1989-UCLA 1991-Stanford 1992-Stanford 1993-UCLA and USC 1995-Stanford and USC 1996- Stanford 1997-Stanford 1999-Stanford 2000-Stanford 2001-Stanford 2003-Stanford 2004-UCLA 2005-Stanford 2007-Stanford and USC 2008-USC 2009-Stanford 2011-USC 2012-USC 2013-UCLA 23) Women’s Intercollegiate Pacific-12 Singles Championship The Caroline Hill Thacher Trophy Champion 1987-Jane Thomas (UCLA) 1988-Lisa Green (Stanford) 1989-Sandra Birch (Stanford) 1990-Debbie Graham (Stanford) 1991-Sandra Birch (Stanford) Finalist Allisa Finerman (Cal) Stella Sampras (UCLA) Debbie Graham (Stanford) Meredith McGrath (Stanford) Kimberly Po (UCLA) 29 1954-UCLA 1958-UCLA 1962-USC 1966-USC 1970-UCLA 1974-Stanford 1978-USC 1982-UCLA 1986-UCLA 1990-Stanford 1994-Stanford and USC 1998-Stanford 2002-UCLA 2006-Stanford 2010-USC 2014-UCLA 1992-Alix Creek (Univ. of Arizona) Petra Schmitt (USC) 1993-Alix Creek (Univ. of Arizona) Pam Nelson (Cal) 1994-Sandra De Silva (Stanford) Pam Nelson (Cal) 1995-Keri Phebus (UCLA) Pam Nelson (Cal) 1996-Julie Scott (Stanford) Karolina Bakalarova (USC) 1997-Julie Scott (Stanford) Vicky Maes (Univ. of Arizona) 1998-Annica Cooper (UCLA) Teryn Ashley (Stanford) 1999-Marissa Irvin (Stanford) Ditta Huber (USC) 2000-Sara Walker (UCLA) Allison Bradshaw (Arizona State) 2001-Adria Engel (Arizona State) Raquel Kops-Jones (Cal) 2002-Gabriela Lastra (Stanford) Jewel Peterson (USC) 2003-Daria Panova (Oregon) Raquel Kops-Jones (Cal) 2004-Raquel Kops-Jones (Cal) Alice Barnes (Stanford) 2005-Nicole Leimbach (USC) Alice Barnes (Stanford) 2006-Suzi Fodor (Cal) Amanda Fink (USC) 2007-Lindsey Nelson (USC) Susie Babos (Cal) 2008-Riza Zalameda (UCLA) Amanda Fink (USC) 2009-Amanda Fink (USC) Natasha Marks (Arizona) 2010-Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) Hilary Barte (Stanford) 2011-Kristie Ahn (Stanford) Maria Sanchez (USC) 2012-Nicole Gibbs (Stanford) Anett Schutting (Cal) 2013-Kyle McPhillips (UCLA) Krista Hardebeck (Stanford) 2014-Jennifer Brady (UCLA) Zoe Scandalis (USC) Please note that Pac-12 women played in the Women's Independent College Championship division prior to 1987. 24) Women’s Intercollegiate Pacific-12 Doubles Championship The Frederick S. Lamb Trophy Champions Finalists 1987-Lupita Novello-Ginny Purdy (USC) Carol Coparanis-Laura Glitz (ASU) 1988-Alissa Finerman-Tiffiny Silveria (Cal) J. Lozano-Sharon Fletcher (Cal) 1989-Stella Sampras-Mamie Ceniza (UCLA) Jennifer Rojohn-Karen Bergan (ASU) 1990-Meridith McGrath-Teri Whitlinger (Stanford) Sandra Birch-Debbie Graham (Stanford) 1991-Kimberly Po-Stella Sampras (UCLA) Mamie Ceniza-Iwalani (UCLA) 1992-Alix Creek-Danielle Scott (Univ. of Arizona) Pam Cioffi-Meredith Geiger (ASU) 1993-Keirsten Alley-Pam Nelson (Cal) Miko Hemsi-Celine Verdier (Univ. of Arizona) 1994-Keirsten Alley-Pam Nelson (Cal) Keri Phebus-Susie Starrett (UCLA) 1995-Ania Bleszynski-Katie Schlukebir (Stanford) Susie Italiano-Nicole London (USC) 1996-Keri Phebus-Paige Yaroshuk (UCLA) Amanda Augustus-Franceca La'o (Cal) 1997-Amanda Augustus-Claire Curran (Cal) Katie Roubanova-Elizabeth Schmidt (UCLA) 1998-Ania Bleszynski-Julie Scott (Stanford) Stephanie Lansdorp-Katy Propstra (ASU) 1999-Teryn Ashley-Marissa Irvin (Stanford) Claire Curran-Anita Kurimay (Cal) 2000-Lindsay Blau-Michelle Gough (Arizona) Tiffany Brymer-Kara Warkentin (USC) 2001-Mariko FritzKrockow-Sara Walker (UCLA) Lauren Fisher-Petya Marinova (UCLA) 2002-Christina Fusano-Raquel Kops-Jones (Cal) Megan Bradley-Lauren Fisher (UCLA) 2003-Christina Fusano-Raquel Kops-Jones (Cal) Maia Mlakar-Emilie Scribot (Arizona) 2004-Alice Barnes-Erin Burdette (Stanford) Jieun Jacobs- Raquel Kops-Jones (Cal) 2005-Alice Barnes-Anne Yelsey (Stanford) Dianna Hollands-Maja Mlakar (Arizona) 2006-Alice Barnes-Anne Yelsey (Stanford) Susie Babos-Suzi Fodor (Cal) 2007-Yasmin Schnack-Riza Zalameda (UCLA) Lindsay Burdette-Anne Yelsey (Stanford) 2008-Amanda Fink-Gabriela Niculescu (USC) Marina Coussou-Claire Ilcinkas (Cal) 2009-Amanda Fink-Gabriela Niculescu (USC) Laila Abdala-Nadia Abdala (Arizona State) 2010-Andrea Remynse-Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) Hilary Barte-Lindsay Burdette (Stanford) 2011-Mari Andersson-Jana Juricova (Cal) Kaitlyn Christian-Maria Sanchez (USC) 2012 -Kaitlyn Christian-Sabrina Santamaria (USC) Nicole Gibbs-Mallory Burdette (Stanford) 2013- Kaitlyn Christian-Sabrina Santamaria (USC) Courtney Dolehide-Pamela Montez (UCLA) 2014-Kaitlyn Christian-Giuliana Olmos (USC) Kristie Ahn-Carol Zhao (Stanford) Please note that Pac-10 women played in the Women's Independent College Championship division prior to 1987. 25) Women’s Intercollegiate Pacific Coast Conference Championships The Anson S. Thacher Team Trophy 1987-California 1988-Stanford 1989-Stanford 1991-UCLA 1992-Arizona 1993-Arizona and California 30 1990-UCLA 1994-Stanford 1995-Stanford 1996-Stanford 1997-Stanford 1998-Stanford 1999-Stanford 2000-Arizona 2001-UCLA 2002-Stanford 2003-Arizona 2004-Stanford 2005-Stanford 2006-Stanford 2007-Stanford 2008-California 2009-USC 2010-UCLA, Stanford 2011-Stanford 2012-Stanford 2013-Stanford , California 2014-California, USC Note: The Pac-10 Women's Championship was established in 1987. Prior to 1987, Pac-10 women played in the Women's Intercollegiate Division. 26) Men’s Invitational Pacific-12 Collegiate Singles Championship Champion Finalist 1997-Geoff Abrams (Stanford) Charles Hoeveler (Stanford) 1998-Jason Cook (UCLA) Alex Kim (Stanford) 1999-Marcin Rozpedski (UCLA) Xavier Luscan (UCLA) 2000-Erfan Djahangiri (UCLA) Ali Ansari (Stanford) 2001-Scott Lipsky (Stanford) Ali Ansari (Stanford) 2002-Ruben Torres (USC) Alberto Francis (UCLA) 2003-Alberto Francis (UCLA) Wayne Wong (Cal) 2004-Chris Surapol (UCLA) Carter Morris (Stanford) 2005-Ken Nakahara (Cal) Dean Wallace (Cal) 2006 -Blake Muller (Stanford) Jeremy Drean (UCLA) 2007-Jason McNaughton (USC) Derek Drabble (Washington) 2008-Bozhidar Katsarov (Cal) Wes Miller (Arizona St.) 2009-Daniel Nguyen (USC) Eugen Bradzil (UCLA) 2010-JT Sundling (USC) Alex Brigham (UCLA) 2011-Warren Hardie (UCLA) Walker Kehrer (Stanford) Please note that this event replaced the Mens' Invitational College Singles in 1997; Event ended in 2011 because Pac-12 is now a team event. 27) Men’s Invitational Pacific-12 Collegiate Doubles Championship Champions Finalists 1997-Geoff Abrams-Grant Elliott (Stanford) Fernando Samayoa-Arram Zaman (USC) 1998-Geoff Abrams-Charles Hoevler (Stanford) Vincent Allegre-Jason Cook (UCLA) 1999-Marcin Rozpedski-Chris Sands (UCLA) David Hauser-Scotty Scott (Stanford) 2000-Lassi Ketola-Travis Rettenmaier (UCLA) Ali Ansari-Scotty Scott (Stanford) 2001-Scott Lipsky-David Martin (Stanford) Tobias Clemens-Lassi Ketola (UCLA) 2002-Tom Lloyd-Colin O’Grady (Arizona) Prakash Amritraj-Daniel Langre (USC) 2003-Carter Morris-Sam Warburg (Stanford) Or Dekel-Robert Kowalczyk (Cal) 2004-Philip Sheng-James Wan (Stanford) Eric McKean-Chris Rasmussen (Stanford) 2005-Jeff Kazarian-Kaes van’t Hof (USC) Lennart Maack-Dean Wallace (Cal) 2006-James Wan-Jon Wong (Stanford) Jean-Noel Insausti-Michael Ricks (Washington) 2007-Derek Drabble-Andy Kuharszky (Washington) Eric McKean-Dave Ryan (Stanford) 2008-Jonathan Dahan-Bozhidar Katsarov (Cal) Jack Levis-Jason McNaughton (USC) 2009-Gregory Hirshman-Jeffrey Zeller (Stanford) Matthew Kecki-Andrew Kells (USC) 2010-Gregory Hirshman-Walker Kehrer (Stanford) Tobi Obenaus-Alex Rosinski (Washington) 2011-Zach Gilbert-Sky Lovill (Cal) Marton Bots-Matt Stith (Washington) Please note that this event replaced the Men’s Invitational College Doubles in 1997. 28) Women’s Invitational Pacific-12 Collegiate Singles Championship Champion Finalist 1997-Betsy Miringoff (Arizona) Teryn Ashley (Stanford) 1998-Kerry Giardino (Arizona State) Jen Heiser (Stanford) 1999-Jen Heiser (Stanford) Veronika Safarova (USC) 2000-Jen Heiser (Stanford) Elizabeth Schmidt (UCLA) 2001-Melissa Esmero (USC) Krissy Hamilton (USC) 2002-Tiffany Brymer (USC) Nicole Havlicek (Cal) 2003-Jody Scheldt (Cal) Nicole Havlicek (Cal) 2004-Anne Yelsey (Stanford) Jessica Shu (Cal) 2005-Carine Vermeulen (USC) Amy Toth (Washington State) 2006-Ashley Joelson (UCLA) Jessica Nguyen (Stanford) 2007-Julie Smekodub (USC) Laila Abdala (Arizona State) 2008-Alex McGoodwin (UCLA) Wendy Pilecka (Arizona State) 2009-Carling Seguso (UCLA) Marian Ravelojoana (Cal) 31 2010-Nina Pantic (UCLA) Carling Seguso (UCLA) 2011-Alice Duranteau (Cal) Susan McRann (Arizona) 2012-Valeria Pulido (USC) Gabriela DeSimone (USC) 2013-Kaitlyn Christian (USC) Skylar Morton (UCLA) 2014-Giuliana Olmos (USC) Klara Fabikova (California) Please note that this event replaced the Womens' Invitational College Singles in 1997. 29) Women’s Invitational Pacific-12 Collegiate Doubles Championship Champions Finalists 1997-Betsy Miringoff-Monique Allegre (Arizona) Zeta Wagner-Peggy Wu (Washington) 1998-Kerry Giardino-Faye Deverra (Arizona State) Vanessa Abel- Michelle Gough (Arizona) 1999-Celena McCoury-Ana Lucia Pereya (Arizona State) Francesca La'o-Emeka Mayes (Cal) 2000-Jacqui Boyd-Jewel Peterson (USC) Jen Heiser-Sara Pestieau (Stanford) 2001-Cristina Fusano-Catherine Lynch (Cal) Erin Boisclair-Erin Hoe (Washington) 2002-Emilia Anderson-Story Tweedie-Yates (Stanford) Erin Hoe-Ilona Kordonskaya (Washington) 2003-Bernadette Bayani-Melissa Esmero (USC) Dianne Hollands-Kelly Perry (Arizona) 2004-Theresa Logar-Story Tweedie-Yates (Stanford) Bernadette Bayani-Melissa Esmero (USC) 2005-Ester Bak-Davina Mendiburu (Oregon) Tracy Lin-Elizabeth Lumpkin (UCLA) 2006-Claudia Hirt-Carmen Seremeta (Oregon) Wendy Plecka-Rebecca Rankin (Arizona State) 2007-Bojana Bobusic-Claire Ilcinkas (Cal) Laila Abdala-Rebecca Rankin (Arizona State) 2008-Alex McGoodwin-Andrea Remynse (UCLA) Rachel Dillon-Daron Moore (Cal) 2009-Maya Johansson-Anna Lind (UCLA) Ismarie Perez-Jennifer Yen (Stanford) 2010-Stephanie Hoffpauir-Carling Seguso (UCLA) Aleksandra Malovik-Samantha Smith (Washington) 2011-Mallory Burdette-Natalie Dillon (Stanford) Courtney Dolehide-Nina Pantic (UCLA) 2012-Tayler Davis-Laura Posylkin (Cal) Hailey Johnson-Sarah Landsman (Arizona) 2013-Natali Coronel-Grace Sari Ysidora (Washington) Cecelia Estlander-Annie Goransson (Cal) 2014-Kassidy Jump-Joanna Smith (Arizona State) Brynn Boren-Zoe Scandalis (USC) Please note that this event replaced the Womens' Invitational College Doubles in 1997. V. Collegiate and Community College Champions 30) Men's Intercollegiate Singles Championship The Ojai Valley Tennis Cup Of 1911 Champion 1911-W.H. Mace (Occidential) 1912-Virgil Sheldon (Stanford) 1913-R. L. Murray (Stanford) 1914-R. L. Murray (Stanford) 1915-Van Dyke Johns (Stanford) 1916-H. L. Hahn (Stanford) 1917-Axel Gravem (California) 1918-James M. Davies (Hollywood Jr. College) 1919-Axel Gravem (California) 1920-James M. Davies (Stanford) 1921-Wallace J. Bates (Stanford) 1922-James M. Davies (Stanford) 1923-Wallace J. Bates (California) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Clarence Holman (Stanford) 1926-Ben Gorchakoff (Occidental) 1927-Ben Gorchakoff (Occidental) 1928-Ben Gorchakoff (Occidental) 1929-John H. Doeg (Stanford) 1930-Len Dworkin (UCLA) 1931-Ted Easton (Stanford) 1932-Keith Gledhill (Stanford) 1933-Jack Tidball (UCLA) 1934-Gene Mako (USC) 1935-John Law (Stanford) 1936-Vernon Johns (USC) 1937-Julius Heldman (UCLA) 1938-Joe Hunt (USC) Finalist R.L. Murray (Stanford) H.S. Morgan (Stanford) Kenneth C. Newell (California) Emery H. Rogers (California) H.L. Hahn (Stanford) E.A. Warren (USC) Emery H. Rogers (California) Ralph Sindorf (U. S. C.) Edward L Levy (California) Wallace J. Bates (California) Philip Bettens (California) Philip Neer (Stanford) Philip Bettens (California) Lionel E. Ogden Jr.(Stanford) Norval Craig (Occidental) Alan Herrington (Stanford) Dolf Muehielsen (San Diego State) Ben Gorchakoff (Occidental) Jack DeLara (USC) Keith Gledhill (Stanford) Joe Coughlin (Stanford) Joe Coughlin (Stanford) Jack Tidball (UCLA) William S. Seward (Stanford) Charles Carr (USC) Owen Anderson (UCLA) Lewis Wetherell (USC) 32 1939-Robert Peacock (California) Doug Imhoff (California) 1940-Ted Schroeder (USC) Larry Dee (Stanford) 1941-Ted Olewine (USC) Harold Wagner (SF State) 1942-Ted Olewine (USC) Ted Schroeder (Stanford) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Herbert Flam (UCLA) Arthur Larsen (College of the Pacific) 1948-Henry Likas (Univ. of San Francisco) Conway Catton (Univ. of San Francisco) 1949-Sam Match (Univ. of San Francisco) Art Larsen (Univ. of San Francisco) 1950-Herb Flam (UCLA) Earl Cochell (USC) 1951-Robin Willner (UCLA) Fred Hagist (California) 1952-Hugh Stewart (USC) Bob Perry (UCLA) 1953-Gilbert Shea (USC) Bob Perry (UCLA) Please note that this event was split into the Men's Intercollegiate Pacific Coast Conference Singles (and late named Men's Pac-10 Singles) and the Men's Independent College Singles in 1954. 31) Men’s Intercollegiate Doubles Championship The Alphonzo E. Bell Perpetual Trophies; First presented in 1911 Champions 1911-Mace-Barker (Occidental) 1912-Sheldon-Morgan (Stanford) 1913-Murray-Hutchinson (Stanford) 1914-Davis-Rogers (California) 1915-Hahn-Johns (Stanford) 1916-Warren-McCormick (USC) 1917-Rogers-Gravem California) 1918-Sindort-Godshall (USC) 1919-Gravem-Levy (California) 1920-Davies-Neer (Stanford) 1921-Levy-Bates (California) 1922-Davies-Neer (Stanford) 1923-Bates-Bettens (California) 1924-No Tournament 1925-Holman-Ogden, Jr (Stanford) 1926-Craig-Gorchakoff (Occidental) 1927-Gorchakoff-Craig (Occidental) 1928-Herrington-Hall (Stanford) 1929-Gorchakoff-Kuasman (Occidental) 1930-Dworkin-Lewis (UCLA) 1931-Gledhill-Easton (Stanford) 1932-Gledhill-Coughlm (Stanford 1933-Losch-Belote (Occidental) 1934-Tidball-Myers (UCLA) 1935-Day-Pommar (Stanford) 1936-Knemeyer-Wetherell (USC) 1937-Knemeyer-Wetherell (USC) 1938-Hunt-Wetherell (USC) 1939-Lubin-Bartelt (USC) 1940-Schroeder-Toley (USC) 1941-Maffman-Reedy (USC) 1942-Schroeder-Dee (Stanford) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Flam-Garrett (UCLA) 1948-Perez-Saul (USC) 1949-Perez-Saul (USC) 1950-Hamilton-Pfister (Col. of Pacific) 1951-Willner-Kauder (UCLA) Finalists Newell-Chaffee (USC) Newell-Chaffee (USC) Herlihy-Montgomery (Occidental) Murray-Sheldon (Stanford) Morow-Little (USC Law) Hahn-Barber (Stanford) Busch-Rager (Pomona) Taylor-Sticht (Throop Institute) Barber-Davies (Stanford) Levy-Bates (California) Davies-Neer (Stanford) White-Godahall (USC) Mertz-Hinkley (Stanford) Cutler-Shaw (S.Diego State) Herrington-McElvenney(Stanford) Muehleisen-Muench (San Diego State) Houser-Laird (UCLA) Gledhill-Koke (Santa Barbara State) DeLara-Gates (USC) Robbins-Lewis (UCLA) Lewis-Dworkin (UCLA) Chadil-Castlin (USC) Mako-Castlin (USC) Knemeyer-Carr (USC) Smith-Lubin (LA Jr. College) Heldman-Anderson (UCLA) Leavens-Bartelt (USC) Kendis-Bartlett (UCLA) Stanford-Gordon (UCLA) Freeman-Dye (Pomona) Olewine-Reedy (USC) Druliner-Pfister (Col. of Pacific) Catton-Roche (USF) Catton-Match (USF) Meecham-Barbour (Stanford) Cochell-Love (USC) 33 1952-Perry-Huebner (UCLA) Stewart-Cleveland (USC) 1953-Perry-Huebner (UCLA) Grigry-Shea (USC) Please note that this event was divided into the Pac-10 Men's Doubles Championships and the Men's Independent College Doubles starting in 1954. 32) Men’s Invitational Collegiate Singles Championship Champion Finalist 1986-Pat Galbraith Ken Diller 1987-Brian Garrow Darren Yates 1988-Giora Payes Scott Morse 1989-Not Held 1990-Jason Sher Dean Cohen 1991-Billy Barber Michael Flanagan 1992-Jason Yee Jason Sher 1993-Matt Quinlan Chris Tsao 1994-Eric Lin Billy Wright 1995-Ricky Becker Eric Lin 1996-Ricky Becker Grant Elliott Please note that this event was replaced by the Men’s Invitational Pac-10 College Singles in 1997. 33) Men’s Invitational Collegiate Doubles Championship Champions Finalists 1986-J. Barham-M. Kaplan P. Galbraith-B. Greenwood 1987-J. Barham-D. Yates A. Olyphant-R. Van Bierens 1988-Steve Leier-Scott Morse Chris Ganz-Brad Magers 1989-Not Held 1990-Barry Hancock-David Mabbutt Neal Berryman-Alex Havrilenko 1991-Matt Quinlan-Jason Sher Steve Lappin-Tommy Phanco 1992-Roman Sydorak-Billy Wrigh Darrin Pleasant-Davide Sanguinetti 1993-Graham Gillis-Heath Montgomery Jean Carsmore-Jason Defalco 1994-Ricky Becker-Billy Wright Chris Swortwood-Kyle Spencer 1995-Tori Dapas-Richard Rosen Charles Hoeveler-Misha Palecek 1996-Grant Elliott-Ricky Becker Chris Magyary-Casey Wood Please note that this event was replaced by the Mens' Invitational Pac-10 Collegiate Doubles in 1997. 34) Women’s Invitational Collegiate Singles Championship Champion Finalist 1986-Marianne Werdel Jane Thomas 1987-Wendy Ouwendijk Elem Rossides 1988-Janice Lum Francesca Heron 1989-Not Held 1990-Kylie Johnson Heather Willens 1991-Emma Woodhouse Veena Prabhakar 1992-Kara Schertzer Sarah Matnard 1993-Meredith Chiles Lee Ann Rostovsky 1994-Wendy Sacks Emma Woodhouse 1995-Pam Enkoji Wendy Sacks 1996-Beth Berris Kelli Rudolph Please note that this event was replaced by the Womens' Invitational Pac-10 Collegiate Singles in 1997. 35) Women’s Invitational Collegiate Doubles Championship Champions 1986-M. Quinlan-C. Kuhlman 1987-T. Lee-P. Jackson 1988-Haruko Shigekawa-Trenwith 1989-Not Held 1990-Marla Carruth-Kylie Johnson 1991-Jenny Hilt-Veena Prabhakar 1992-Gina Maria Garcia-Sarah Maynard 1993-Erica Hanson-Sarah Maynard 1994-Jennifer Poulos-Valerie Poulos 1995-Pam Enkoji-Valerie Poulos Finalist L. Glitz-C. Coparanis C. Weichsel-K. Rose Tamari Agassi-Anna Castaneda Jill Hamilton-Luann Klimchock Cindy Hamnquist-Onnaca Heron Jennifer Poulos-Veena Prabhakar Wendy Gutierrez-Dee Mercuri Lisa Proctor-Paige Stringer Sandra De Silva-Wendy Sacks 34 1996-Tunde Nagy-Marcia Senn Anicia Mendez-Kelli Rudolph Please note that this event was replaced by the Womens' Invitational PAC-10 Collegiate Doubles in 1997. 36) Men's Independent College Singles Championship The John H. Morrison, Jr. Trophy Champion 1954-Ron Palmer (Redlands) 1955-Jerry Boas (Redlands) 1956-Jerry DeWitts (U. of San Francisco) 1957-Stan Ellis (Pepperdine) 1958-Stan Ellis (Pepperdine) 1959-James Watson (San Jose State) 1960-Whitney Reed (San Jose State) 1961-George Stoesser (Arizona) 1962-Willie Hernandez (Arizona) 1963-Willie Hernandez (Arizona) 1964~Fred Drilling (Arizona) 1965-Fred Drilling (Arizona) 1966-Raul Contreras (San Jose State) 1967-Larry Collins (LA State) 1968-Tom Gorman (Seattle) 1969-Larry Hall (Brigham Young) 1970-Doug Verdieck (Redlands) 1971-John Fort (Arizona State) 1972-Tom Mazer (Arizona) 1973-Dave Kanter (Arizona State) 1974-Dan Lambert (Cal Poly SLO) 1975-Mark Joffey (Arizona State) 1976-Jan Eric Palm (Arizona State) 1977-Curt Stalder (UC Irvine) 1978-Jeff Williams (UC Irvine) 1979-Matt Wooldridge (UC Irvine) 1980-Scott Lipton (Univ. of San Diego) 1981-Terry Ward (Univ. of San Diego) 1982-Peter Herrmann (Univ. of San Diego) 1983-Troy Collins (San Diego State) 1984-Jerome Jones (Pepperdine) 1985-Kelly Jones (Pepperdine) 1986-Kelly Jones (Pepperdine) 1987-Miles Walker (Chapman) 1988-Miles Walker (Chapman) 1989-Yoram Baron (U.S. International) 1990-Tamer El Sawy (Cal Baptist) 1991-Jacopo Lomonaco (Pepperdine) 1992-Frank Ofori (Cal Baptist College) 1993-Mark Segesta (UC Davis) 1994-Jauffrey Faustini (Cal Poly-Pomona) 1995-Mathias Sunberg (Pt. Loma Nazarene) 1996-Mark Ellis (Cal. Lutheran) 1997-Ashley Fickel (Westmont) 1998-Jussi Ala Opus (Azusa Pacific) 1999-Martin Dvoracek (Azusa Pacific) 2000-Stephane Matheu (Azusa Pacific) 2001-Benny Lin (Azusa Pacific) 2002-Benny Lin (Azusa Pacific) 2003-Nestor Bernabe (Sonoma State) 2004-Adam Davidson (Azusa Pacific) 2005-Boris Bakalov (Azusa Pacific) 2006-Boris Bakalov (Azusa Pacific) 2007-Tim Kpulun (Concordia) 2008-Fabio Silva (Fresno Pacific) 2009-Alesandro Ventre (Cal Baptist) Finalist Elwin Craigmile (LA State) Ron Palmer (Redlands) George Lederer (Santa Barbara) Ray Sampson (Redlands) Lawrence Smith (LA. State) Stan Ellis (Pepperdine) George Stoesser (Arizona) Rawson Lloyd (Cal Poly) George Stoesser (Arizona) Lee Reid (UCSB) Lee Reid (UCSB) Gary Johnson (LA State) Terry Ehlers (Brigham Young) Garth O'Maley (Univ. of Arizona) Keith Nielsen (Brigham Young) Neisi Sie (Cal State) Mike Talmadge (UC Davis) Per Hegna (Wyoming) Dave Mitchell (Pepperdine) Rand Evett (Arizona) Scott Carnahan (UC Irvine) Curt Condon (CSU Long Beach) Russell Watts (Univ. of San Diego) Jeremy Cohen (Arizona State) Kirk Terrell (CSU Long Beach) Mark Friedman (CSU Long Beach) Jim Snyder (UC Irvine) Hank Moravec (CSU Long Beach) Eric Quade (UC Irvine) Rod Rafael (US International) Gus Anderson (UCSB) Martin Laurendeau (Pepperdine) Robbie Weiss (Pepperdine) Greg Failla (CSU Long Beach) Jeff Greenwald (UCSB) Chao Andrews (UC Santa Cruz) Frank Ofori (Cal. Baptist College) Frank Ofori (Cal. Baptist College) Mark Segesta (U.C. Davis) Mark Nielsen (Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo) Tim Cooley (CMS) Chris Magyary (Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo) Mathias Sunberg (Pt. Loma Nazarene) Cory Guy (UCSB) Stefan Johansson (Southern Cal. Col.) Nestor Bernabe (Sonoma State Univ) Rodrigo Suarez (Point Loma) Ryan Terry (Cal Poly Pomona) Rodrigo Suarez (Point Loma) Sam Fletcher (Azusa Pacific) Christian Gerloff (Pt. Loma) Adam Davidson (Azusa Pacific) Tim Kpulun (Concordia) Mathias Weber (Azusa Pacific) Matthjis Bolsius (Azusa Pacific) Alex Gonzales (Fresno Pacific) 35 2010-Martin Vaisse (Fresno Pacific 2011-Xavier Smith (Fresno Pacific) 2012-Nathan Martinet (Fresno Pacific) 2013-Rodrigo Schaefer (Westmont) 2014-Josh Barnard (Westmont) Xavier Smith (Fresno Pacific) Carlos Lima (Westmont) Xavier Smith (Fresno Pacific) Josh Barnard (Westmont) Rohan Shankar (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) 37) Men's Independent College Doubles Championship The Joseph O. Bixler Trophy Champions 1954-Ron Palmer- Jerry Boas (Redlands) 1955-Ron Palmer-Jerry Boas (Redlands) 1956-Ray Sampson-Dean Overmeyer (Redlands) 1957-Stan Ellis-Aaron Johnson (Pepperdine) 1958-Stan Ellis-Aaron Johnson (Pepperdine) 1959- Stan Ellis-Aaron Johnson (Pepperdine) 1960-Reed-Hill (San Jose) 1961-Stoesser-Barizon (Arizona) 1962-Ron Sandys-Bill Smith (Redlands) 1963-Don Gaynor-Lee Reid (UCSB) 1964-Allen-Lansdorp (Pepperdine) 1965-Drilling-Ray (Arizona) 1966-John Yeomans-William Schoen (Redlands) 1967-Collins-Sei (LA State) 1968-Baer-Nielsen (BrighamYoung) 1969-Mincek-Hall (BrighamYoung) 1970-Trane-Hennesey (BrighamYoung) 1971-Guion-Hardy (Arizona) 1972-Cripe-Jablonski (UC Irvine) 1973-Evett-Briggs (Arizona) 1974-Andrew Rae-Russell Watts (Univ. San Diego) 1975-Scott Carnahan-Bob Wright (UC Irvine) 1976-Jeff Williams-Bob Wright (UC Irvine) 1977-Michael Edles-Curt Stalder (UC Irvine) 1978-Jeff Williams-Matt Wooldridge (UC Irvine) 1979-Paul Oldenberg-Matt Wooldridge (UC Irvine) 1980-Scott Lipton-Terry Ward (Univ. of San Diego) 1981-Terry Ward-Peter Herrmann (Univ. of San Diego) 1982-James A. Snyder-Eric Quade (UC Irvine) 1983-Bert Hillock-Kevin Platt (Bakersfield) 1984-Kevin McClintock-Steve Schultz (CS Long Beach) 1985-Kelly Jones-Martin Laurendeau (Pepperdine) 1986-Robby Weiss-Kelly Jones (Pepperdine) 1987-Mark Kaplan-Trevor Kroneman (UC Irvine) 1988-Trevor Kroneman-Michael Briggs (UC Irvine) 1989-Paul Cross-Carl Swanson (Pomona-Pitzer) 1990-Kevin Klabunde-Gregg Skaggs (UC Riverside) 1991-Frank Chauzu-Eric Glade (Cal Poly Pomona) 1992-Max Allman-Mark Ollivier (Cal Poly SLO) 1993-Steve Kobald-Oscar Mancisidor (Cal Poly Pomona) 1994-Tim Cooley-Ramsey Gerber (CMS) 1995-Josh Johnston-Chris Magyary (Cal Poly SLO) 1996-Bryan Paveglio-Michael Stange (UC Davis) 1997-Ross Duncan-Jong Min Lee (UC Santa Barbara) 1998-Jussi Ala Opus-Ben Medina (Azusa Pacific) 1999-Nathan Bell-Mattais Rohlin (Point Loma Nazarene) 2000-Chad Abby-Rodrigo Suarez (Point Loma) 2001-Joseph Gilbert-Chris Smith (Sacramento State) 2002-Zac Markum-Rodrigo Suarez (Point Loma) 2003-Adam Davidson-Sam Fletcher (Azusa Pacific) 2004-David Goodman-Gordon Hong (Azusa Pacific) 2005-Boris Bakalov-Adam Davidson (Azusa Pacific) 2006-Boris Bakalov-Tom Jelsma (Azusa Pacific) Finalists Elwin Craigmile-Grimson (LA State) Fedro Yanez-Glenn Stanford (La Verne) Dick Shires-Al Cappello (LA State) Dick Shires-Larry Smith (LA State) Chili Earl-Ron Pelton (Redlands) Larry Smith-Dick Shires (LA State) Sandys-Pelton (Redlands) Clarke-Williams (Pepperdine) Lee Reid-Doug Gaynor (UCSB) Willie Hernandez-Richard Johnsrud (Univ. of Arizona) Drilling-Skelton (Arizona) Yeomans-Schoen (Redlands) Rodney Kop-Gordon Miller (San Jose) Verdieck-Peacock (Redlands) Canfield-Powers (Fresno) Palmer-Guion (Arizona) O'Neill-Neslage (UC Irvine) Bell-Sramek (Long Beach State) Rae-Fritz Bessent-Smith (Long Beach State) Scott Carnahan-Michael Fishback (UC Irvine) Alejandro Hernandez-Mike Nissley (Brigham Young) Duran-Duran (CSU Fullerton) Simon-Malley (CSU Long Beach) Edwards-Suresh (Pepperdine) Mark Friedman-Hessler (CSU Long Beach) Jerome Jones-John Van Nostrand (Pepperdine) Gregory Neuhart-Steve Williford (CSU Bakersfield) Marsh Riggs-Greg Anderson (UCSB) Tim Brooks-Jon Tyrell (CSU Long Beach) Steve Aniston-Julian Barham (UC Irvine) Darren Yates-Julian Barham (UC Irvine) Darren Yates-B. Mansonhing (UC Irvine) Martin Laurendeau-Craig Johnson (Pepperdine) Neal Berryman-Mike Guisto (Cal Poly SLO) Sven Brandau-R. Sotelo (CSU Los Angeles) Darren Capik-David Seline (Chapman) Lance Au-Chris Noyes (Claremont) Carl Hinds-Stan Sanders (Bakersfield) Steve Arnott-Mark Nielsen (Cal Poly SLO) Rafael Huerta-Mark Ollivier (Cal Poly SLO) Mark Ellis-Tomislav Zelenovic (Cal Lutheran) Jonathan Chan-Andrew Csordas (UC Davis) Thomas Bohun-Steve Tallakson (UC Irvine) David Erceg-Kris Joseph (Cal Baptist) Martin Dvoracek-Nathan Goodman (Azusa Pacific) Kauan Hahn-Stephane Matheu (Azusa Pacific) Chad Abby-Rodrigo Suarez (Point Loma) Simon Bieri-Sam Fletcher (Azusa Pacific) Boris Bakalov-Tom Jelsma (Azusa Pacific) Boris Bakalov-Tom Jelsma (Azusa Pacific) David Goodman-Gordon Hong (Azusa Pacific) Matt Carroll-Marco Foelz (Fresno Pacific) 36 2007-Matthijs Bolsius-David Goodman (Azusa Pacific) 2008-Matt Carroll-Vincente Joli (Fresno Pacific) 2009-Alessandro Ventre-Martin Vaisse (Cal Baptist) 2010-Maxime Adam- Martin Vaisse (Fresno Pacific) 2011-Janosch Apelt-Jochem Hoefnagels (Azusa Pacific) 2012-Gernot Hagemann-Bruno Santarelli (Concordia) 2013-Rodrigo Schaefer-Josh Barnard (Westmont) 2014-Connor Sutton-Jake Yasgoor (Pomona-Pitzer) Patrick Kur-Mathias Weber (Azusa Pacific) Jonathan Bowman-Joel Meyers (Pt. Loma) Alex Gonzales-Vincent Joli (Fresno Pacific) Matthjis Bolsius-Jochem Hoefnagels (Asuza Pacifc) Bryan Cox-Carlos Lima (Westmont) John Bertman-Tim Goranson (Westmont) Bo Brynteson-Sam Farmer (Whittier) Lucas Lee-Luke Mountain (Biola) 38) Men's Independent College Team Championship The William A. Fairburn, Jr. Challenge Team Trophy; First presented in 1954 1954-Redlands University 1955-Redlands University 1957-Pepperdine College 1958-Pepperdine College 1960-San Jose State 1961-University of Arizona 1963-UC S. Barbara and Univ. of Arizona 1964-University of Arizona 1966-San Jose State 1967-Cal State College Los Angeles 1969-Brigham Young University 1970-Redlands University 1972-University of Arizona 1973-University of Arizona 1975-Cal State Long Beach 1976-Arizona State University 1978-UC Irvine 1979-UC Irvine 1981-University of San Diego 1982-UC Irvine 1984-UC Irvine 1985-Pepperdine University 1987-Pepperdine University 1988-Chapman College 1990-Cal Baptist 1991-Cal Poly Pomona 1993-UC Davis 1994-Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1996-UC Davis 1997-UC Santa Barbara 1999-Azusa Pacific 2000-Azusa Pacific 2002-Azusa Pacific and Pt. Loma 2003-Azusa Pacific 2005-Azusa Pacific 2006-Azusa Pacific 2008-Fresno Pacific 2009-Cal Baptist 2011-Fresno Pacific and Westmont 2012-Fresno Pacific 2014-Pomona-Pitzer 39) Women's Independent College Singles Championship The Florence H.R. Gorham trophy Champion 1916-Jessie Grieve (USC) 1917-Jessie Grieve (USC) 1922-Margaret Upton (USC) 1948-Genevieve Turnac (Pomona) 1949-Jean Doyle (Arizona) 1950-Connie Bowan (LA CC) 1951-Evelyn Conrad (LA CC) 1952-Joan Merciadis (Modesto) 1953-Evelyn Conrad (LA State) 1954-Jean Laird (Modesto) 1955-Martha Omerly (UCSB) 1956-Diane Wootton (Santa Monica CC) 1957-Audry Arnold (Pomona) 1958-Darlene Hard (Pomona) 1959-Darlene Hard (Pomona) 1960-Sue Hodgeman (Stanford) 1961-Barbara Browning (UCLA) 1962-Carol Hanks (Stanford) 1963-Julie Heldman (Stanford) 1964-Billie Jean Moffitt (LA State) 1965-Mimi Henreid (UCLA) 1966-Cecilia Martinez (SF State) 1967-Jane Albert (Stanford) 1968-Patti Hogan (UC Irvine) 1969-Pam Richmond (Arizona State) 1970-Pam Richmond (Arizona State) 1956-Redlands University 1959-Pepperdine College 1962-University of Arizona 1965-University of Arizona 1968-Brigham Young University 1971-University of Arizona 1974-UC Irvine 1977-UC Irvine 1980-University of San Diego 1983-San Jose State 1986-Pepperdine University 1989-U.S. International 1992-UC Davis 1995-Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1998-Azusa Pacific 2001-Point Loma 2004-Azusa Pacific 2007-Azusa Pacific 2010-Fresno Pacific 2013-Westmont Finalist Francis Beveridge (USC) Mansur (Pomona) Rose Kaufman (USC) S. Love (Pomona) Marjorie McCord (Marin) Evelyn Conrad (LA CC) Connie Bowan (LA CC) Evelyn Conrad (LA CC) Jean Laird (Modesto) Betsy Lester (UCLA) Jane Ellingson (Arizona) Betsy Lester (UCLA) Connie Wilford (Pomona) Jacque Tegland (Ventura) Jacqueline Tegland (UCLA) Pamela Davis (Whittier) Annette Stoesser (UCSB) Kathy Chabot (San Diego State) Linda Lee Crosby (USC) Julie Heldman (Stanford) Cathy Gagel (UC Berkeley) Julie Anthony (Stanford) June Hurtt (SF State) Julie Anthony (Stanford) Stephanie Grant (USC) Sally Ride (Swarthmore) 37 1971-Pam Richmond (Arizona State) Vicki Smouse (USC) 1972-Jane Stratton (Utah) Pam Richmond (Arizona State) 1973-Tina Watanabe (LA State) Ann Lebedeff (San Diego State) 1974 -Lindsay Morse (UC Irvine) Tina Watanabe (CSU Los Angeles) 1975-Jane Stratton (Univ. of Utah) Diane Desfor (USC) 1976-Lele Forood (Stanford) Barbara Hallquist (USC) 1977-Barbara Halquist (USC) Sheila McInerney (USC) 1978-Jean DuVall (UCLA) Lindsay Morse (UC Irvine) 1979-Stacy Margolin (USC) Kathy Jordan (Stanford) 1980-Trey Lewis (USC) Anna Maria Fernandez (USC) 1981-Kathrin Keil (UCLA) Anna Maria Fernandez (USC) 1982-Shelly Solomon (UCLA) Kelly Henry (USC) 1983-Cynthia MacGregor (San Diego State) Beth Herr (USC) 1984-Leigh Anne Eldridge (Stanford) Patty Fendick (Stanford) 1985-Cecilia Fernandez (USC) Linda Gates (Stanford) 1986-Patricia Fendick (Stanford) Patricia Hy (UCLA) 1987-Kristi Kern (Univ. of Pacific) Michelle Apra (San Diego State) 1988-Maria Mendez (CSU Fresno) Kristi Kern (Univ. of Pacific) 1989-Carol Curmi (U.S. International) Sarit Shalen (US International) 1990-Lynn Stogner (Loyola Marymount) Christine Behrens (UC San Diego) 1991-Kirstin Smith (Pepperdine) Julie Oshiro (Loyola Marymount) 1992-Caroline Bodart (Menlo College) Julie Slattery (Cal Poly-Pomona) 1993-Lucie Ludvigova (Grand Canyon Univ.) Julie Oshiro (Loyola Marymount) 1994-Pam Enkoji (UC Davis) Anna Golubovic (Grand Canyon Univ.) 1995-Regina Csibi (CSU Bakersfield) April Yarmus (Grand Canyon Univ.) 1996-Denise Valentine (Grand Canyon Univ.) Sue Hsu (CSU Bakersfield) 1997-Barbara Valkova (CSU Bakersfield) Mara Colaizzi (Loyola Marymount) 1998-Cintia Tortorella (US International Univ.) Barbara Valkova (CSU Bakersfield) 1999-Regina Csibi (CSU Bakersfield) Barbara Valkova (CSU Bakersfield) 2000-Paulina Janus (UNLV) Angelina Zodorovrska (Loyola Marymount) 2001-Krisztina Tamas (Cal State Bakersfield) Anna Sieczka (Pt. Loma) 2002-Tammy Encina (Cal St. LA) Anna Sieczka (Pt. Loma) 2003-Kaitlin Nagy (Cal State Bakersfield) Anna Sieczka (Pt. Loma) 2004-Kaitlin Nagy (Cal State Bakersfield) Ashley Strimple (Pt. Loma) 2005-Robin Guier (UC Davis) Nikita Bhardwaj (Grand Canyons) 2006-Jelena Pandzic (Fresno Pacific) Ashley Strimple (Pt. Loma) 2007-Jelena Pandzic (Fresno Pacific) Desiree Stone (UC Davis) 2008-Angie Minova (Fresno Pacific) Kristin Strimple (Pt. Loma) 2009-Jennifer Sher (Concordia) Katia Sabate (Fresno Pacific) 2010-Sara Celma (Fresno Pacific) Katia Sabate (Fresno Pacific) 2011-Marie Boura (Fresno Pacific) Bettina Radke (Concordia) 2012-Bettina Radke (Concordia) Christie Lau (Cal State LA) 2013-Chloe Dobbert (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Ariana Mokhtari (UC Santa Cruz) 2014-Lauren Stratman (Westmont) Caroline Ward (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Please note that Pac-10 women played in the Women's Intercollegiate Pacific-10 Championship division after 1986. 40) Women's Independent College Doubles Championship The Garland Jenks Trophy Champions 1916-Grieve-Miss Beveridge (USC) 1917-Grieve-Miss Schotte (USC) 1921-Margaret Upton-Beulah Goring (USC) 1946-J. Havins-J. Havins (Ventura JC) 1949-Katherine Heinzman-Pat Velerde (Ventura JC) 1950-Genevieve Turnac-Jean Morgan (Pomona) 1951-Diane West-Mary Kay Morris (Pasadena) 1952-Carla Anderson-Marjorie Gibbens 1953-Elizabeth Lester-Sonia Mitrovitch (UCLA) 1954-Marianne Hertel-Ann Armfield (Arizona) 1955-Marianne Hertel- Ann Armfield (Arizona) 1956-Judy Mills-Carol Cummings (Pomona) 1957-Judy Mills-Sally Crosby (Pomona) Finalists Baker-Ford (Mills College) Mansur-Simmons (Pomona) Rose Kaufman-Irene Palmer (USC) Genevieve Turnac-S. Love (Pomona) Stephanie Pignatelli-Caroll Ryan (Marymount College) Nuria Schoenberg-Robin Briscoe (UCLA) Lorna Pinney-Mary Lou Johnson (LA CC) Jean Morgan-Bonnie Piebelman (Pomona) Rosemary Czuleger-Dolores Michelena (Mt. St. Mary's) Marjorie Gibbens-Cynthia Gibbens (Stanford) Cordelia Comstock-Claudia Comstock (Ventura College) Betsy Vagasy-Pearson (LACC) Sammon-Arnbrecht (Long Beach State) 38 1959-Jane Brisack-Sandra Veenboer (Arizona) Connie Corbin-Pat Lindsay (LA State) 1959-Tina Rodi-Sue Hodgman (Stanford) Sally Crosby-Susan Ide (Pomona) 1960-Tegland-Weill (UCLA) Rodi-Bullis (Stanford) 1961-Mandel-Weill (UCLA) Sears-Severson (Arizona) 1962-Keeney-Danielson (San Diego State) George-Minna (Stanford) 1963-George-Minna (Stanford) Moffift-Laing (LA State) 1964-Behlmar-Robey (LA State) Hill-Garlick (UC Davis) 1965-Mary Ann Garlick-Peggy Hill (UC Davis) Chris Mattson-Patty Allegrini (Santa Clara) 1966-Peggy Hill-Mary Ann Garlick (UC Davis) Mary Kay Veenboer-Karla Rodi (Pomona) 1967-Gay-Clark (Arizona State) Berrey-Apple (San Diego State) 1968-Kerwein-Downing (Stanford) McKee-Needbam (UCSB) 1969-Clarke-Yee (Arizona State) Connelly-Pruitt (Stanford) 1970-Grubb-Trumball (UCLA) Nethery-Cheney (UC Irvine) 1971-Irish-Hasse (LA State) Michel-Tindle (Arizona State) 1972-Barnes-McNair (Stanford) Michel-Bailey (Arizona State) 1973-Schmoyer-Schmoyer (ASU) Ursich-Turner (San Diego St.) 1974-Schmoyer-Schmoyer (ASU) Ann Lebedeff-Reinke (CSU San Diego) 1975-Schmoyer-Schmoyer (ASU) Grant-Pande (Stanford) 1976-Diane Desfor-Galt (USC) Cronk-Johnson (CSU Long Beach) 1977-Diane Desfor-Galt (USC) Lee-Dudash (CSU San Diego) 1978-Hagey-Morrison (Stanford) Ursich-Filkoff (CSU San Diego) 1979-Barbara Halquist-Sheila McInerney (USC) Tanner-Barns (Brigham Young) 1980-A. White-A. Fernandez (USC) J. Wills-Morton (Cal Poly Pomona) 1981-K. Henry-L. Siegel (USC) K. O'Brien-H. Manset (UCLA) 1982-Alycia Moulton-Caryn Copeland (Stanford) T. Rimer-J. Newell (Univ. of Arizona) 1983-Barrie Bullmore-Julie Grummel (UC Berkeley) C. Neeld-T. Rodondo (CSU San Diego) 1984-Elise Burgin-Linda Gates (Stanford) C. Berry-C. Neeld (CSU San Diego) 1985-Mary Norwood-Dena Levy (USC) S. Russo-J. Smoller (CSU San Diego) 1986-Mary Norwood-Dena Levy (USC) S. Savides-C. Hagey (Stanford) 1987-Elizabeth Costa- Gillian Thompson (UC Santa Barbara) D. Trenwith-Shigekawa (UC Irvine) 1988-Jolene Watanabe-Cindy Pineda (UNLV) Kristi Kern-Leslie Powell (Univ. of Pacific) 1989-Diane Lowings-Carol Curmi (US International) M. Noboa-Vanderlip (CSU Bakersfield) 1990-Kim Flores-Jori Stinar (Loyola Marymount) Christine Behrens-Susan Carney (UC San Diego) 1991-Cynthia Hurzeler-Donna Ewing (Cal Poly Pomona) Tracy Matano-Debbie Matano (Bakersfield) 1992-Rebecca Huerque-Julie Slattery (Cal Poly Pomona) Allison Bruhn-Noelle Schmidt (Bakersfield) 1993-Allison Bruhn-Sue Hsu (Bakersfield) Becky Huereque-Tracy Nguyen (Cal Poly Pomona) 1994-Kelly McMillion-Julie Oshiro (Loyola Marymount) Wendy Gutierrez-Jennifer Kocek (Cal Poly Pomona) 1995-Regina Csibi-Sue Hsu (Bakersfield) Tina Lopez-April Yarmus (Grand Canyon) 1996-Denise Valentine-April Yarmus (Grand Canyon) Betsy Ciona-Courtney Rang (Grand Canyon) 1997-Mara Colaizzi-Anna Zaricki (Loyola Marymount) Ilyse Ball-Alisa Yee (UC Davis) 1998-Regina Csibi-Barbara Valkova (CSU Bakersfield) Shawna Barasch-Alisa Yee (UC Davis) 1999-Regina Csibi-Barbara Valkova (CSU Bakersfield) Jill Howard-Britini Webb (UC Davis) 2000-Kyoko Maebara-Julia Whitwell (US International) Mariana Madico-Amanda Shallcross (Whittier College) 2001-Gabriella Lundquist-Caroline Svensson (Sacramento State) Marta Gronowicz-Janice Mota (Sacramento State) 2002-Anna Sieczka-Anita Sieczka (Pt. Loma) Vicki Chen-Sheree Schwartz (Pomona-Pitzer) 2003-Whitney Henderson-Kelli Howard (Pomona-Pitzer) Anna Sieczka-Anita Sieczka (Pt. Loma) 2004-Whitney Henderson-Kelli Howard (Pomona-Pitzer) Erin Hiranaga-Jenna Umeno (Redlands) 2005-Katie Frick-Erika Villalobos (UC Santa Cruz) Robin Guier-Alexandria Muller (UC Davis) 2006-Anna Karavayeva-Angie Minova (Fresno Pacific) Amandine Ferot-Meghan Hammer (Fresno Pacific) 2007-Anna Karavayeva-Audrey Laib (Fresno Pacific) Anita Athavale-Emma Shapiro (UC Davis) 2008-Anna Karavayeva-Maria Klokotzky (Fresno Pacific) Kristin Strimple-Kelsey Weir (Pt. Loma) 2009-Katia Sabate-Vanessa Heroux (Fresno Pacific) Rachel Owens-Kristin Strimple (Pt. Loma) 2010-Katia Sabate-Vanessa Heroux (Fresno Pacfic) Ashley Litchfield- Kristin Strimple (Pt. Loma) 2011-Ashley Litchfield- Kristin Strimple (Pt. Loma) Marie Boura-Erika Januskova (Fresno Pacific) 2012-Katie Eng-Verena Preikschas (Stanislaus) Jordan Kimura-Bettina Radke (Concordia) 2013-Alexandra Scotten-Laura Wade (UC Santa Cruz) Katy Collins-Ariana Mokhtari (UC Santa Cruz) 2014-Kate Kuosman-Caroline Ward (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Jeanette Losaria-Laina Matsuda (La Verne) Please note that Pac-10 women played in the Women's Intercollegiate Pacific-10 Championship division after 1986. 41) Women's Independent College Team Championship The Frank T. Heffelfinger Challenge Team Trophy; First presented in 1955 1955-University of Arizona 1956-Pomona College 39 1957-Pomona College 1958-Pomona College 1961-UCLA 1964-Cal State at Los Angeles 1967-Stanford 1970-Arizona State and UCLA 1973-Arizona State and San Diego State 1976-USC 1979-USC 1982-UCLA 1985-Stanford 1988-University of the Pacific 1991-Pepperdine 1994-Cal Poly Pomona 1997-UC Davis 2000-U.S. International 2003-Pt. Loma 2006-Fresno-Pacific 2009-Fresno Pacific 2012-Concordia 1959-Pomona College 1962-Stanford and San Diego State 1965-UCLA 1968-Stanford 1971-Arizona State 1974-Arizona State 1977-USC 1980-USC 1983-San Diego State 1986-Stanford 1989-US International 1992-Cal Poly Pomona 1995-CSU Bakersfield 1998-Bakersfield 2001-Sacramento 2004-Redlands 2007-Fresno Pacific 2010-Fresno Pacific 2013-UC Santa Cruz 1960-Stanford 1963-Stanford 1966-Stanford 1969-Arizona State 1972-Arizona State 1975-Arizona State 1978-UCLA 1981-UCLA 1984-Stanford 1987-University of the Pacific 1990-Loyola Marymount 1993-UC Davis 1996-Grand Canyon University 1999-Bakersfield 2002-Pt. Loma 2005-UC Davis 2008-Fresno Pacific 2011-Fresno Pacific 2014-Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 42) Big West Conference Men’s Singles Championship The Constance R. Wash trophy Player of the Year 1989-Mark Kaplan (UC Irvine) 1990-Trevor Kronemann (UC Irvine) 1991-Marcos Garzo (Fresno State) 1992-Brett Hansen-Dent (UC Irvine) 1993-Brandon Coupe (San Jose State) 1994-Brandon Coupe (San Jose State) and Roger Petterson (UNLV) 1995-Roger Petterson (UNLV) 1996-Roger Petterson (UNLV) 1997-Not held at The Ojai 1998-Chris Magyary (Cal Poly SLO) 1999-Leif Meineke (Boise State) 2000-Simon Shen (UC Santa Barbara) 2001-Dietrich Haug (Pacific) 2002-Carlos Palencia (UC Santa Barbara) 43) Big West Conference Men’s Team Championship 1989-UC Irvine 1990-UC Irvine 1993-UC Irvine 1994-UNLV 1997-(not held at The Ojai) 1998-UC Santa Barbara 2001-Boise State 2002-UC Santa Barbara 1991-Fresno State 1995-UNLV 1999-Boise State 44) Big West Conference Women’s Singles Championship The Joan D. Johnson Trophy Player of the Year 1989-Sondra Mitchell (San Diego State) 1990-Jolene Watanabe (UNLV) 1991-Tracie Johnstone (UCSB) 1992-Debbie Goldberger (UCSB) 1993-Laura Rutledge (UCSB) 1994-Marianne Vallin (UNLV) 1995-Tracie Lee (Univ. of Pacific) 1996-Marianne Vallin (UNLV) 1997-Gayleen McManus (Boise State) 1998-Manon Buskins (Boise State) and Jing Chen (Long Beach State) 1999-Cindy Ammann (UCSB) 2000-Susanne Bertel (Pacific) 2001-Anastasia Dvornikova (Long Beach State) 2002-Susanne Bertel (Pacific) 40 1992-UC Irvine 1996-UNLV 2000-Boise State 45) Big West Conference Women’s Team Championship 1989-San Diego State 1990-San Diego State 1993-UC Santa Barbara 1994-UC Santa Barbara 1997-Boise State 1998-Boise State 2001-Pacific 2002-Long Beach State 1991-UC Santa Barbara 1995-UC Santa Barbara 1999-Pacific 1992-UC Santa Barbara 1996-UC Santa Barbara 2000-Pacific 46) Men's Divison III West Regional Invitational Singles Championship The Ted Ducey Trophy; First presented in 1998 Champion Finalist 1997-Mark Ellis (Cal Lutheran) Jenia Karimov (Cal Lutheran) 1998-Thomas Oechel (UC Santa Cruz) Danny Kim (UC Santa Cruz) 1999-Thomas Oechel (UC Santa Cruz) Brian Cummings (UC Santa Cruz) 2000-Thomas Oechel (UC Santa Cruz) Edward Kohlberg (Willamette) 2001-Derek Fitzpatrick (UC Santa Cruz) Danny Kim (UC Santa Cruz) 2002-Brian Casey (UC Santa Cruz) John Cham-a-koon (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) 2003-Amir Marandy (Cal Lutheran) Brian Casey (UC Santa Cruz) 2004-Matt Seeberger (UC Santa Cruz) Kevin Casey (UC Santa Cruz) 2005-Matt Seeberger (UC Santa Cruz) Kevin Casey (UC Santa Cruz) 2006-Matt Seeberger (UC Santa Cruz) Shane Templeman (UC Santa Cruz) 2007-Matt Seeberger (UC Santa Cruz) Brian Pybas (UC Santa Cruz) 2008-Max Ortiz (UC Santa Cruz) Cameron Taylor (Pomona-Pitzer) 2009-Lawrence Wang (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) John Watts (Washington Univ.) 2010-Brian Pybas (UC Santa Cruz) Marc Vartabedian (UC Santa Cruz) 2011-Alex Lane (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Brian Pybas (UC Santa Cruz) 2012-Nicholas Ballou (Cal Lutheran) Andre Halabi (UC Santa Cruz) 2013-Nicholas Ballou (Cal Lutheran) Nikolas Marino (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) 2014-Warren Wood (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Nikolas Marino (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) 47) Men's Divison III West Regional Invitational Doubles Championship The Jim Verdieck Trophy; First presented in 1998 Champions Finalists 1997-Mark Ellis-Jenia Karimov (Cal Lutheran) Brian Cummings-Thomas Oechel (UC Santa Cruz) 1998-Brian Cummings-Thomas Oechel (UC Santa Cruz) Justin Balas-Derek Fitzpatrick (UC Santa Cruz) 1999-Derek Fitzpatrick-Nick Cunningham (UC Santa Cruz) Peter Gladkin-Danny Kim (UC Santa Cruz) 2000-Peter Gladkin-Thomas Oechel (UC Santa Cruz) Nick Cunningham-Derek Fitzpatrick (UC Santa Cruz) 2001-Nick Cunningham-Derek Fitzpatrick (UC Santa Cruz) Peter Gladkin-Danny Kim (UC Santa Cruz) 2002-Rob Condiotty-Brian Murphy (Redlands) J.R, Hall-Samir Vora (Pomona-Pitzer) 2003-Rob Condiotty-Brian Murphy (Redlands) John Cham-a-koon-Ivan Yeh (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) 2004-John Cham-a-koon-Kyle Ellison (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Brian Casey-Kevin Casey (UC Santa Cruz) 2005-Andrew Elling-Michael Thoeresz (Redlands) Matt Brunner-Matt Seeberger (UC Santa Cruz) 2006-Guillaume Schils-Lawrence Wang (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Matt Seeberger-Shane Templeman (UC Santa Cruz) 2007-Justin Larimore-David Miller (Pacific Lutheran) Max Liberty-Point-Brian Pybas (UC Santa Cruz) 2008-Max Ortiz- Brian Pybas (UC Santa Cruz) Jeff Hammond-Kevin Wong (Redlands) 2009-Ilya Gendelman-Max Liberty-Point (UC Santa Cruz) Charlie Cutler-John Watts (Washington Univ.) 2010-Eric MacColl-Brandon Wei (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Robbie Frani-Ronald Wu (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) 2011-Jeff Hammond-Kevin Wong (Redlands) Parker Larsen-Brian Pybas (UC Santa Cruz) 2012-Robbie Erani-Alex Lane (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Nicholas Ballou-Raymond Worley (Cal Lutheran) 2013-Nicholas Ballou-Raymond Worley (Cal Lutheran) Joe Dorn-Warren Wood (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) 2014-Skyler Butts-Neel Kotrappa (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) David Konstantinov-Chris Schommer (Whittier) 48) Women's Divison III West Regional Invitational Singles Championship Champion Finalist 1998-Heather Gorman (Pomona-Pitzer) Bridget Humphrey (Pomona-Pitzer) 1999-Mariana Madico (Whittier) Lyndsay Josselyn (Redlands) 49) Women's Divison III West Regional Invitational Doubles Championship Champion Finalists 1998-Heather Gorman-Bridget Humphrey (Pomona-Pitzer) Elizabeth Gorey-Erika Svedeman (Redlands) 1999-Mariana Madico-Amanda Shellcross (Whittier) Shannon Chester-Lyndsay Josselyn (Redlands) 41 50) Men's Community College Singles Championship (Freshman and Community College Singles until 1954) The Ojai Valley Country Club Challenge Cup; First presented in 1950 Champion Finalist 1938-David Freeman (Pasadena JC) Robert Low (Stanford) 1939-Myron McNamara (USC) Larry Dee (Stanford) 1940-Carl Earn (Compton JC) Walter Bugg (Riverside JC) 1941-Earl Cochell (USC) Ellis Slack (Long Beach JC) 1942-Ellis Slack (Long Beach JC) M. Lavinson (LA JC) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Glenn Bassett (Santa Monica JC) John Waterhouse (John Muir JC) 1948-John Fleitz (Long Beach JC) W. Bostick (Modesto JC) 1949-Hugh Stewart (Pasadena) Lorne Main (Modesto) 1950-Fred Hagist (California) Jim Herd (Santa Barbara) 1951-Bob Perry (UCLA) Whitney Reed (USC) 1952-Jim Perley (Ventura) Jerry DeWitts (Modesto) 1953-Pancho Contreras (Modesto) Jack Frost (Stanford) 1954-Joaquin Reyes (Modesto) Gordon Davis (Santa Monica) 1955-Carl Eltsholtz (San Diego) Jack Movido (San Diego) 1956-Carl Eltsholtz (San Diego) Jack Movido (San Diego) 1957-Ed Gusman (Modesto) Gil Rodriguez (Modesto) 1958-Allan Tong (LACC) Al Driscole (LAValley JC) 1959-James McManus (Oakland) George Stoesser (Monterey) 1960-George Conway (S. Monica) Wayne Collett (S.Monica) 1961-Marcos Carriedo (San Diego) Charles Rombeau (LA Valley) 1962-Tom Edelfson (USC) Eltinge Brown (Santa Monica) 1963-Gary Johnson (San Diego) Lafayette Allen (San Diego) 1964-Terry Ehlers (El Camino) Jaime Collaco (El Camino) 1965-Larry Collins (Pasadena) Raul Contreras (Foothill) 1966-Mike Marcin (Pasadena CC) Larry Hall (American River) 1967-John Haak (Merritt) Ken Lowell (Bakersfield) 1968-Eric Joachin (Fullerton) Burt Easley (Ventura) 1969-John Fort (S.Monica CC) Felix Ponti (FMC) 1970-Carlos Kirmayr (Modesto) Steve Stefanki (Foothill) 1971-Rich Andrews (Foothill) Mike Caro (Orange Coast) 1972-Richard Andrews (Foothill) Alex Hernandez (San Diego) 1973-Henry Pfister (Bakersfield) Kurt Condon (Pasadena) 1974-Henry Pfister (Bakersfield) Rocky Maguire (Canada) 1975-Dennis Bond (San Diego) Larry King (LA Trade Tech.) 1976-Dick Metz (American River) Dean Graham (Santa Monica) 1977-Tonnie Sie (Santa Monica CC) John Mosler (El Camino) 1978-John Sanford (Santa Barbara CC) Charles Batt (LA Pierce) 1979-Michael Fedderly (Orange Coast) Stan Benoit (LA Pierce) 1980-Todd Nelson (Grossmont) Geraldo Vareza (Grossmont) 1981-David Bushnell (Grossmont) Eric Quade (Fullerton) 1982-Stephen Cluse (Riverside) Glen Erler (Grossmont) 1983-Kevin Gillette (San Bernardino Valley) David Blackstone (Saddleback) 1984-David Salmon (Saddleback) Jim Stephens (Saddleback) 1985-Jonas Wallgard (LA Pierce) Pat Crow (Long Beach CC) 1986-Sean Wade (Grossmont) Nelson Gary (LA Pierce) 1987-Chris Ganz (Orange Coast) Nick Mateljan (San Bernadino) 1988-Joe Thomas (Grossmont) David Fontaine (Long Beach CC) 1989-Billy Miller (Santa Barbara CC) Ed Peregrino (Saddleback) 1990-John Fox (Santa Barbara CC) John Swaino (Cypress) 1991-Scott Hansen (Saddleback) Esteban Saba (Saddleback) 1992-Manuel Ramirez (College of the Desert) Robert Malkuist (Grossmont) 1993-Manuel Ramirez (College of the Desert) Freddy Hanser (College of the Desert) 1994-Dan Omaboe (Marymount) Robin Rutili (Foothill) 1995-Michael Fedida (College of the Desert) Dan Omaboe (Marymount College) 42 1996-Rudolfo Rodriguez (College of the Desert) 1997-Martin Rozpedski (College of the Desert) 1998-Martin Thaler (College of the Desert) 1999-Scott Thompson (Palomar College) 2000-Rodrigo Grilli (College of the Desert) 2001-Rodrigo Grilli (College of the Desert) 2002-Adriano Biasella (College of the Desert) 2003-Dalibor Ptak (College of the Desert) 2004-Juan Osorio (Ventura) 2005-Jeroen Van Ruter (Ventura) 2006-Francis Yoshimoto (College of the Desert) 2007-Fabio Silva (College of the Desert) 2008-Daniel Coelho (Riverside) 2009-Tiago Hayashi (College of the Desert) 2010-Kirill Sinitsyn (Fresno) 2011-Alex Sarkissian (Glendale) 2012-Alex Johnston (Foothill) 2013-Sam Bertram (Fresno City) 2014-Nathan Eshmade (Cerritos) Eni Ghidirmic (College of the Desert) Scott Thompson (College of the Desert) Ilian Iankov (Ventura College) Boris Turkic (Marymount College) Juan Cerda (College of the Desert) Hector Almada (Fresno) Zoran Korac (Orange Coast) Ryusuki Kashiwabara (College of the Desert) Tim Kpulun (Fullerton) Carlos Catalan (College of the Desert) Walter Lima (Ventura) Francis Yoshimoto (College of the Desert) Tiago Hayashi (College of the Desert) Joaoa Noguiera (Fresno) Emmanuel Mensah (Mt. San Jacinto) Derek Siddiqui (Cerritos) Tobias Galskov (Foothill) Cameron Lee (Ventura) Lovedeep Singh (American River) 51) Men's Community College Doubles Championship Freshman and Community College Doubles until 1954; The Frank T. Heffelfinger Challenge Cup; First presented in 1950. Champions Finalists 1938-Maurice McLoughlin-Bud Ford (Pasadena JC) Leslie Allen-Mike Kaury (Santa Barbara State) 1939-Myron McNamara-Ted Schroeder (USC) Walter Bugg-Roy Grimse (Riverside JC) 1940-George Richards-George Peet (Pasadena JC) Carl Earn-Harry Zertuche (Compton JC) 1941-Arthur Graybill-Eugene Ober (Pasadena JC) Robert Abbott-Peter Buchan (Compton JC) 1942-R. Kimbrell-J. Collins (USC) G. Ober-H. Davidson (Pasadena JC) 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-W. Preston-J. Cook (Santa Monica CC) D. Anderson-L. Warren (Menlo JC) 1948-R. Kohier-D. Anderson (Menlo JC) W. Bostick-L. Brooks (Modesto JC) 1949-Norman Wendell-Harry Helft (Santa. Monica) Jim Doan-Larry Doan (Modesto) 1950-Lawrence Barclay-Jim Doan (Modesto) John Ricksen-Rupert Ricksen (California) 1951-Stafford Carson-Donald Fontana (UCLA) Jim Cornish-Art Fish (Stanford) 1952-Whitney Reed-Norman Petersen (Modesto) Gerald Boas-Horace Gillette (Redlands) 1953-Yves LeMaitre-Joaquin Reyes (Modesto) Bob Norton-Henry Sutcliffe (Stanford) 1954-Yves LaMaitre-Don Stensaas (Modesto) Fedro Yanez-Glenn Stanford (Mt. San Antonio) 1955-Carl Eltzholtz-Jack Movido (San Diego JC) Stan Ellis-Dan Lewis (El Camino) 1956-Carl Eltzholtz-Jack Movido (San Diego JC) Herbert Banish-Weeks (Long Beach) 1957-Gilbert Rodriguez-Eduardo Guzman (Modesto) Michael Bouck-Nelson (Fullerton) 1958-Richard Williams-Willis Fennell (LACC) Bob Hill-Dick Drake (Santa Monica CC) 1959-Conway-Drake (Santa Monica) McManus-Stanley (Oakland) 1960-Conway-Collett (Santa Monica) Tilton-Pappas (San Diego) 1961-Getz-Muench (Modesto) Carriedo-Johnson (San Diego) 1962-Brown-Collett (Santa Monica) Carriedo-Saxton (San Diego) 1963-Johnson-Saxton (San Diego) Alvarez-Cowan (Pasadena) 1964-Ehlers-Collaco (El Camino) Allison-Bacon (San Diego) 1965-Larry Collins-Milt Reimers (Pasadena) Raul Contreras-Jeff Kerber (Foothill) 1966-Inthout-Marcin (Pasadena) Rombeau-Berman (LA Valley) 1967-Inthout-Warfield (Pasadena) Mclver-Parker (San Diego) 1968-Logan-McLaughlin (Mesa) Poirier-Westphaln (East LA) 1969-Margot-Champlin (Bakersfield) Bell-Leeb (LA Valley) 1970-Stefanki-Ponte (Foothill) DeGraff-Hill (San Diego) 1971-Robbie Cunningham-Atilio Rosetti (Orange Coast) Robert Hochstedder-Mark Blons (LA Pierce) 1972-Andrews-Hultgren (Foothill) Hernandez-Berner (San Diego) 1973-Berner-Whitehead (San Diego) Bendezu-Loayza (LA) 1974-Andy Lucchesi-McNeil (Canada) Hank Pfister-Brad Rowe (Bakersfield) 1975-Chris Smith-David Bacon (San Diego) Bill Harper-Harper (West Valley) 1976-Todd Harvey-Angel Lopez (San Diego) Dick Metz-Bob Rugen (American River) 43 1977-Ron Peet-Lyle Chamberlain (Palomar) 1978-Jess Asper-Rob Hunt (Butte) 1979-Jeff Tomei-Michael Fedderly (Orange Coast) 1980-Devin Sconyers-Hide Fujita (Modesto) 1981-K. Platt-F. Dunn (Fullerton) 1982-Doug Bradley-Stan Perry (Grossmont) 1983-Maris Luters-David Salmon (Saddleback) 1984-Ronald Titus-Richard Titus (Bakersfield) 1985-Michael Racuya-John Rusk (Saddleback) 1986-J. Thomas-C. Henderson (Grossmont) 1987-M. Leventhal-F. Molina (Long Beach) 1988-R. Decker-C. O'Shaunnessy (Saddleback) 1989-J. Atcha-G. Fenske (Saddleback) 1990-John Swaino-Bob Carlton (Cypress) 1991-Neil Castro-Andy Kasner (Fresno) 1992-Martin Crampton-Lennart Eilestam (West Valley) 1993-James Conda-Jason Helms (College of the Desert) 1994-Shane McMillan-Noah Rippner (Foothill) 1995-Dan Auger-Peter Gianakas (College of the Desert) 1996-Peter Gianakas-Andreas Lundgren (College of the Desert) 1997-Roberto Mayer-Oliver Messerli (Marymount) 1998-Benny Andersson-Stefan Pongratz (Ventura College) 1999-Mario Aceves-Albert Piasecki (College of the Desert) 2000-Mario Aldretti-Carlos Placencia (College of the Desert) 2001-Jamie Maxwell-Kuniyoshi Minako (College of the Desert) 2002-Daniel Briseno-Dalibor Ptak (College of the Desert) 2003-Peter Gartner-Hanspeter-Fabio Minozi (College of the Desert) 2004-Chris Harradine-Juan Osorio (Ventura) 2005-Florian Berg-Hans Marconnet (Grossmont) 2006-Colin Simpson-Zel Sperry (Grossmont) 2007-Jason Huk-Nik Jakosjin (Chabot) 2008-Waylon Bennett-Olumide Sherman-Norman (Grossmont) 2009-Doug Edwards-Jason Wall (Cerritos) 2010-Emmanuel Mensah-Gabor Toth (Mt. San Jacinto) 2011-Trevor Campbell-Alex Sarkissian (Glendale) 2012-Josh Banks-Parker Kelley (College of the Desert) 2013- Sam Bertram-Adam De Romas (Fresno City) 2014-Nathan Eshmade-Amadi Kagoma (Cerritos) Isarra-Dial (Santa Monica) Marks-Gorman (De Anza) Jeff Baromich-Geraldo Varela (Grossmont) Todd Nelson-Geraldo Varela (Grossmont) A. Levie-Jack Pate (Grossmont) Bert Royden-Ed Charles (LA Pierce) Brent Zimmerman-Mitch Bridge (Grossmont) Greg Menges-Hani Al-Ali (Menlo) Jonas Wallgard-Yablow (LA Pierce) Anthony Sena-D. Hiveley (CSU Long Beach) R. Grundy-A. Olaya (LA Pierce) F. Molina-J. Tormey (CSU Long Beach) S. Angel-D. Gingerich (Santa Barbara CC) Jason Gray-Alvaro Martinez (LA Pierce) Jeff Spalinger-Aaron Webster (Santa Barbara CC) Thomas Eek-Jason Helms (College of the Desert) Philip Leonhardt-Kaspar Nielsen (LA Pierce) Alfrede Acuna-Raul Jimenez (Grossmont) Martin Ilic-Brandon Mason (Fresno City) Matt Moore-Kunio Koga (Saddleback) Gabriel Pitta-Golan Sassoon (College of the Desert) Berry Brock-Erik Lindblad (Saddleback CC) Chris Hagen-Patrick Hofer (College of the Desert) Martin Aldorsson-Fabio Minozi (College of the Desert) Fernando Rodriguez-Motonari Minato (Grossmont) Anthony Gomez-Leif Nordlund (College of the Desert) Steven Oechel-Philip Wulf (Grossmont) Jason Mossembekker-Jeroen Van Ruter (Ventura) Jason Huk-Nik Jakosjin (Chabot) Fabio Silva-Thiago Souza (College of the Desert) Yuki Asari-Jarrett Huk (Chabot) Richard Tetteh-Taylor Witt (Mt. San Jacinto) Taavi Himmist-John Karlman (Fresno) Oliver Andrzejcuk-Torsten Keil-Long (Cypress) Luis Jaimes-Mensford Owusu (Mt. San Jacinto) Zak Bohegian-John Sharp (Santa Rosa) Scott Gray-Jakov Tshirkin (Fresno City) 52) Men's Community College Team Championship The Harry M. Gorham Memorial Challenge Team Trophy; First presented in 1953; Team State Championship began in 2013 1953-Modesto Junior College 1954-Modesto Junior College 1955-San Diego Junior College 1956-San Diego Junior College 1957-Modesto Junior College 1958-Los Angeles City College 1959-Oakland City College 1960-Santa Monica City College 1961-San Diego City College 1962-Santa Monica City College 1963-San Diego City College 1964-El Camino Junior College 1965-Pasadena City College 1966-Pasadena City College 1967-Merritt Junior College 1968-San Diego Mesa Junior College 1969-Santa Monica City College 1970-Foothill College 1971-Foothill College, Orange Coast College 1972-Foothill College 1973-San Diego City College 1974-Canada College 1975-San Diego City College 1976-American River Junior College, San Diego City College 1977-Santa Monica City College 1978-De Anza Junior College 1979-Orange Coast College 1980-Grossmont Junior College 1981-Grossmont Junior College 1982-Grossmont Junior College 1983-Saddleback Junior College 1984-Saddleback Junior College 1985-LA Pierce College 1986-Grossmont Junior College 1987-Orange Coast College 1988-Saddleback Junior College 1989-Saddleback Junior College, Santa Barbara City College 1990-Santa Barbara City College 1991-Saddleback Junior College, Santa Barbara City College 1992-College of the Desert 1993-College of the Desert 1994-LA Pierce College 44 1995-College of the Desert 1997-Marymount College 1999-College of the Desert 2001-College of the Desert 2003-College of the Desert 2005- College of the Desert 2007-College of the Desert 2009-College of the Desert 2011-College of the Desert 2013-Fresno City College 1996-College of the Desert 1998-Ventura College 2000-College of the Desert 2002-College of the Desert 2004-Ventura College 2006-College of the Desert 2008-Riverside 2010-Mt. San Jacinto 2012-College of the Desert 2014-Fresno City 53) Women's Community College Singles Championship The Ruby Keith Morrison Trophy Champion 1968-Shari Barman (E. LA Valley) 1969-Diane Driscoll (LA Harbor) 1970-Diane Brooks (San Mateo) 1971-Jolene Roesler (Chabot) 1972-Karen Reinke (Pasadena) 1973-Lori Sherbeck (Fullerton) 1974-Robin Harriss (San Diego) 1975-Susan Zaro (Canada) 1976-Lynn Tholen (LAPierce) 1977-Jill Matson (Golden West) 1978-Lajla Von Lutzow (Orange Coast) 1979-Alejandra Ordonez (LA Pierce) 1980-Nami Kouzo (Modesto) 1981-Anna Marie Bernstein (Pasadena City) 1982-June Angus (LA Pierce) 1983-Terri Spence (Cerritos) 1984-Becky Barmore (Orange Coast) 1985-Michele Hain (Riverside City) 1986-Anna Casteneda (Santa Monica City) 1987-Nichole Brechtbuhl (Fullerton) 1988-Julie Slattery (Orange Coast) 1989-Lynn Henderson (Modesto) 1990-Jennifer Johnston (Chabot) 1991-Zarina Galvan (Grossmont) 1992-Astrid Copano (College of the Desert) 1993-Regina Abendroth (Grossmont) 1994-Kathrin Denn (College of the Desert) 1995-Chris VanRegenmorter (Modesto) 1996-Kyoko Maebara (Grossmont) 1997-Katarina Malec (College of the Desert) 1998-Katarina Malec (College of the Desert) 1999-Jessica Seck (Grossmont) 2000-Katalina Romero (Southwestern) 2001-Michiko Tanaka (College of the Desert) 2002-Hephzi Segura (Mt. San Jacinto) 2003-Muguette Ahn (San Mateo) 2004-Y. Hagiwara (Grossmont) 2005-Michelle Esquivel (Orange Coast) 2006-Yui Shimizu (Grossmont) 2007-Katherine Chavez (El Camino) 2008-Lorena Zago (College of the Desert) 2009-Ashley Litchfield (Ventura) 2010-Kunkanda Phukchampa (De Anza) 2011-Katerina Mozolyuk (Santa Monica) 2012- Jessica Worring (Ventura) 2013-Chun Young Shin (El Camino) 2014-Sophia Najera (San Diego Mesa) Finalist Pat Conger (Fullerton) Donna Weirather (Grossmont) Jolene Rosier (Chabot) Sandy Layfield (Pierce) Pam Holladay (Mesa) Robln Kahn (Cypress) Nancy Zaro (Canada) Debbie Wesbrook (Pasadena) Donna Johnsrud (Riverside) Renee Lestrange (Mesa) Jane Natenstedt (LA Pierce) Rosemarie Forrest (De Anza) Katie Bird (Golden West) Carmen Gomez (Cerritos) Debbie Goettsch (Orange Coast) Nancy Hudson (Santa Ana) Kristen Hildebrand (Menlo) Becky Barmore (Orange Coast) Nichole Brechtbul (Fullerton) Loesje Ouwendijk (Ventura) Shelley Breeden (Glendale) Julie Slattery (Orange Coast) Gina Garcia (Orange Coast) Wendy Guteirrez (Palomar) Jamie Fouret (Saddleback) Antje Fritschi (Grossmont) Cynthia Cline (Diablo Valley) Yuko Hayashi (Grossmont) Yuko Hayashi (Grossmont) Kim London (Santa Barbara City) Sophie Han (Rio Hondo) Rani Setiawati (Glendale College) Georgie Dinham (Marymount) Jessica Knitter (Mt. San Antonio) Alicia Brown (Riverside) Kumiko Yoshida (Grossmont) Jenny Souksavath (Sierra) Jenny Sperry (Sierra) Alyse Tyson (Grossmont) Erina Hung (Saddleback) Vanesa Reibstein (Grossmont) Priya Prasad (De Anza) Yumiko Justin (Reedley) Nakieta Hein (Saddleback) Vacated Darlya Ashim (Diablo Valley) Maya Mammetgulyeva (Fresno City) 45 54) Women's Community College Doubles Championship The Cynthia D. Fairburn Trophy Champions 1968-Bell-Meese (LA City) 1969-Beer-Fuentes (American River) 1970-Coblentz-Seltzer (Pierce) 1971-Anderson-Hendricks (Long Beach) 1972-Gradishar-Walker (Orange Coast) 1973-Olsen-Frank (San Jose) 1974-Benedict-Yackman (El Camino) 1975-M. Downs-C. Putnam (San Diego Mesa) 1976-Doris McGee-Cinde Tallman (American River) 1977-A.Zarraonandia-C. Zarraonandia (College of Marin) 1978-J. Johnston-M. Myers (Orange Coast) 1979-J. Johnston-Lisa Myers (Orange Coast) 1980-D. McCormick-L. Rice (Golden West) 1981-C. Garfield- L. Schoettler (Orange Coast) 1982-Sherrie Harris-Dede Mercer (Palomar) 1983-Jill Burke-Ruth McMahon (American River) 1984-Becky Barmore-Noel Gaytan (Orange Coast) 1985-Julie Frasier-Susan Mitchell (Santa Monica) 1986-Nicole Brechtbuhl-Michelle Ponce (Fullerton) 1987-Carrie Harris-Lisa Newman (Orange Coast) 1988-Cindy Hamnquist-Nikki Moffat (Saddleback) 1989-Julie Slattery-Natalie Hastings (Orange Coast) 1990-Gina Garcia-Elena Birch (Orange Coast) 1991-Zarina Galvan-Holly Shupe (Grossmont) 1992-Wendy Gutierrez-Sue Sandstrom (Palomar) 1993-Regina Abendroth-Antje Fritschi (Grossmont) 1994-Mandy Hubanks-Kristen Simpson (College of the Sequoias) 1995-Priscella de la Cruz-Debbie Fultz (College of the Desert) 1996-Yuko Hayashi-Kyoko Maebara (Grossmont) 1997-Kyoko Maebara-Caroline Medlock (Grossmont) 1998-Sophie Han-Katie Jang (Rio Hondo) 1999-Simone Koch-Jessica Seck (Grossmont) 2000-Nicole Lundgren-Silke Martin (College of the Desert) 2001-Georgie Dinham-Maria Pergamalis (Marymount) 2002-Laurel Brown-Stepanka Folgetova (Grossmont) 2003-Mugette Ahn-Elizabeth Brito (San Mateo) 2004-Jessica Huk-Justine Liberato (Chabot) 2005-Kathy Grajo-Jenny Sperry (Sierra) 2006-Emily Paulson-Jessica Rice (Orange Coast) 2007-Kathy Dennis-Erina Hung (Saddleback) 2008-Briana McClintock- Vanesa Reibstein (Grossmont) 2009-Shoko Hachiya-Arina Polovnikova (Palomar) 2010-Anastasia Eliseeva-Tiana Lauritzen (Santa Monica) 2011-Alex McDonald-Nicole Simone (Reedley) 2012-Jessica Ho-Daria Kulbikova (Sierra) 2013-Sarah Anderson-Victoria Vo (Fullerton) 2014-Sarah Anderson-Sarah Edwards (Fullerton) Finalists Brees-Ibetson (Pasadena CC) Sweeney-Bonnette (Palomar) Flanagan-Gage (LA Valley) Fischer-Spero (Pierce) Carson-Price (Pasadena) Smith-Walker (Orange Coast) Hufford-Tubbesing (PCC) Miller-Flett (Pasadena CC) Jacklich-Havens (Foothill) Peisner-Cummings (Grossmont) Lusko-Polley (Pasadena CC) Lipson-Lipson (Santa Barbara CC) M. Myers-L. Schoettler (Orange Coast) P. Grutz-K. Michaels (Santa Monica) Findeisen-Smith (Santa Barbara CC) L. Dowdy-R. Nichols (Palomar) Kathy Horning-Lisa Hall (Grossmont) Becky Barmore-C. Lancaster (Orange Coast) A. Brodie-C. Harris (Orange Coast) J. Plant-S. Glass (Foothill) Julie Slattery-Natalie Hastings (Orange Coast) Kristi Douglas-Zarina Galvan (Grossmont) Kristi Douglas-Zarina Galvan (Grossmont) Ching Hensen-Helen Lu (Cypress) Jamie Fouret-Makiko Suwa (Saddleback) Moe Patton-Tara Sanford (Santa Barbara CC) Nylah Benson-Amy Peterson (Chabot) Jocie Hendricks-Amy Peterson (Chabot) Missy Hosoi-Sydney Weinberg (Saddleback) Katarina Malec-Karia Lopez-Portillo (College of the Desert) Andrea Garcia-Emi Sakurai (Grossmont) Nicole Lundgren-Melissa Markovsky (College of the Desert) Georgie Dinham-Maria Pergamalis (Marymount) Maria Sweasey-Anita Kuzmoniuc (Cuesta) Eileen Francabandera-Rosie Schoeph (Long Beach City) Yugi Hagiwara-Kumiko Yoshida (Grossmont) Kelly Hickey-Lauren Hickey (Santa Rosa) Kelly Hickey-Lauren Hickey (Santa Rosa) Yui Shimizu-Alyse Tyson (Grossmont) Jaleh Mazaheri-Heather Morton (Orange Coast) Brittany Bass-Brittnie Furuvald (Orange Coast) Jacque Rouquet-Marina Sales (College of the Desert) Amy Busch-Yumiko Justin (Reedley) Sabrina Emery-Jourdan Jefferson (Mt. San Antonio) Sophie Angner-Talia Hudson (Santa Barbara) Elaine Chan-Alvenna Lee (Mt. San Antonio) Stephanie Ramos-Jacquelin Ward (Sierra) 55) Women's Community College Team Championship The Harriet Thacher Herrick Team Trophy; First presented in 1974; Team State Championship begun in 2013 1974-El Camino 1975-Pasadena City 1976-LA Pierce 1977-Golden West 1978-Orange Coast 1979-LA Pierce 1980-Golden West 1981-Orange Coast 1982-Orange Coast 1983-Cerritos 1984-Orange Coast 1985-Santa Monica City and Orange Coast 1986-Fullerton 1987-Foothill 1988-Orange Coast 1989-Orange Coast 1990-Orange Coast 1991-Grossmont 1992-Palomar 1993-Grossmont 1994-Sequoia 1995-Grossmont 1996-Grossmont 1997-Grossmont 1998-Rio Hondo 1999-Grossmont 2000-Marymount 46 2001-Marymount 2004-Grossmont 2007-Orange Coast and Saddleback 2010-De Anza 2013-Fullerton 2002-Grossmont 2005-Saddleback and Orange Coast 2008-Orange Coast 2011-Santa Monica 2014-Fullerton 2003-Grossmont 2006-Grossmont 2009-Palomar 2012-Santa Barbara City V. Miscellany Events 56) Mixed Doubles The Gally Cups (First presented in 1910) Champions 1900-Donnell-J. R. Britton 1901-Ruby Garland-Truman J. Gridley 1902-May Sutton-R.H.F. Variel, Jr. 1903-May Sutton-S. Horace Donnell 1904-Voilet Sutton-J. Donnell 1905-Voilet Sutton-Hal W. Gorham 1906-May Sutton-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1907-Elizabeth Ryan-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1908-May Sutton-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1909-Hazel Hotchkiss-Maurice E. McLoughlin 1910-Mary K. Browne-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1911-Mary K. Browne-Clifton B. Herd 1912-May Sutton-Gerald C. Young 1913-Florence Sutton-Emery H. Rodgers 1914-Florence Sutton-Gerald C. Young 1915-Florence Sutton-W. H. Mace 1916-Ethel Sutton Bruce-E. H. McCormick 1917-L. R. Williams-Clarence A. Barker 1918-Marion Williams-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh 1919-Mrs. William Widdowson-Marshall Ketchum 1920-Marion Williams-Simpsom M. Sinsabaugh 1921-Mary K. Browne-Nat B. Browne 1922-Mary K. Browne-Nat B. Browne 1923-Mary K. Browne-Nat B. Browne 1924-No Tournament 1925-Mary K. Browne-William Doeg 1926-Mrs. W.H. Henry-Lionel E. Ogden 1927-May Sutton Bundy-Clifton Herd 1928-Mrs. Gerald Stratford-Gerald Stratford 1929-Mrs. Gerald Stratford-Gerald Stratford 1930-Ethel Burkhart-Philip Nee 1931-Helen Wills Moody-Philip Neer 1932-J. Cruickshank-Gerald Bartosh 1933-Alice Marble-Wallace J. Bates 1934-May Doeg-Gerald Bartosh 1935-Dorothy Bundy-William Doeg 1936-Dorothy Bundy-William Doeg 1937-Dorothy Bundy-William Doeg 1938-Dorothy Bundy-Willaim Doeg 1939-Patricia Henry-Gene Mako 1940-Mary Arnold-Willis Anderson 1941-Louise Brough-George Richards 1942-Mary Arnold-Willis Anderson 1943-No Tournament 1944-No Tournament 1945-No Tournament 1946-No Tournament 1947-Gertrude Moran-Tom Chambers 1948-Louise Brough-Tom Chambers 1949-Louise Brough-Ted Schroeder 1950-Louise Brough- George Richards Finalists Ruby Garland-Truman J. Gridley Violet Sutton-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh Gabriella Dobbins-Claude A. Wayne May Sutton-S. Horace Sutton May Sutton-Robert A. Rowan Florence Sutton-William L. Thacher Marion Jones Farquhar-Lewis B. Freeman Mary K. Browne-John Duncan Florence Sutton-Clifton B. Herd Elizabeth Ryan-William Bacon Mary K. Browne-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh Mary K. Browne-Nat B. Browne Lilly Kingcade-R. L. Murray Mrs. William Widdowson-Clifton B. Herd L. R. Williams-Mr. Thurston Mrs. Walter Ellis-Kenneth C. Newell Mrs. A. Yager-George Sinclair Mrs. John C. Cushing-Harvey B. Snodgrass Miss Tarilton-Emery H. Rodgers Ethel Sutton-Bruce-Thomas C. Bundy L. R. Williams-Thomas Farrandini Ethel Sutton-Bruce-Thomas C. Bundy Mrs. Sutton-Doeg-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh Marion Williams-H.W. Gorham Peggy James-Gerald Stratford Midge Gladman-Simpson M. Sinsabaugh Helen Marlowe-Ellsworth Vines Edith Cross-C. Jensen Dorothy Weisel-L. Hall Carolin Babcock-Henry Culley Helen Dimitrijevic-Gene Mako Marianne Hunt-Wallace J. Bates Ruby Bishop-Joseph O. Bixler Gracyn Wheeler-Dolf Muehleisen Gretl Dupont-Mort Ballagh Jacque Virgil-Welby Van Horne Pauline Betz-William Reedy Pauline Betz-William Reedy Mary Arnold-Willis Anderson Louise Brough-G. Richards Eleanor Cushingham-Henry Culley Gracyn Wheeler Kelleher-Bob Kelleher Beverly Baker-Tom Chambers Mary Arnold Prentiss-Nick Buzolich 47 1951-Barbara Kimbrell-Bob Kimbrell 1952-Helen Wills Roark-Jacque Grigry 1953-Dorothy B. Cheney-Bill Reedy 1954-Dorothy B. Cheney-George Druliner 1955-Mary Prentiss-Clyde Hippenstiel 1956-Beverly Baker Fleitz-John Fleitz Event has not been held since 1956. Pat Todd-Hank Pfister Dorothy Bundy Cheney-Ed Kauder Connie Bowan-Marshall Miller Darlene Hard-John Lesch Barbara Breit-George Druliner Dorothy B. Cheney-Greg Grant 57) Old Timers' Events Held during the 60th Annual Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament Champions Mens' Doubles 1959-Yeomans-Kelleher 1959-White-Jenks Ladies' Doubles 1959-Herman-Wilson Mixed Doubles 1959-Wilson-Rogers Finalists Sisson-Herrington Duffy-Williams Crawford-DeMott Bradley-Sorenson 48
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