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SCHS BOYS WATER POLO TEAM STANDINGS BY YEAR
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In 1972 the MBL grew too large for one league, so the league was divided into the North Division, Santa Cruz County schools in one league and Monterey and San Benito county schools in the South Division.
In 1976, the schools in Santa Cruz county thought their league would be more appropriately called, the Santa Cruz County Athletic League and at this time the leagues were split off. Monterey and San Benito county schools retained the MBL or Monterey Bay League name.
YEAR LEAGUE PLACE SEASON OTHER |
DUAL LEAGUE |
RECORD RECORD |
1969 3-3 First year of play |
1970 4-4 Not a league sport |
1971 4-3 |
1972 |
1973 |
1974 |
1975 |
1976 |
1977 0-6 |
1678 0-6 0-10 |
1979 0-6 |
1980 1-5 Last 10-6 |
1981 0-6 |
1982 |
1983 6-4 Fifth 10-10 In eleven team Southern CCS Conference |
1984 4-4 |
1985 |
1986 2-4 10-16 |
1987 3-5 Third 10-16 |
1988 2-6 Fourth 5-7 |
1989 2-8 Fifth, Last 3-12 |
1990 2-2 Three way 15-9 CCS 0-1. Second to Watsonville at tie Second their nine team Invitational |
1991 3-5 tie last |
1992 3-5 Third |
1993 5-3 Second 11-7 CCS for only the second time. Went 0-1 |
1994 0-8 Last 4-17 |
1995 1-7 Last |
1996 0-8 Last 8-18 |
1997 0-8 Last 2-18 |
1998 1-7 |
1999 Second 22-5 CCS semifinals. Won own Invitational tournament and Watsonville’s |
2000 10-2 Second 19-9 CCS DIVISION II lost in first round. Was seeded fifth. Won the Independence of San Jose Tournament. San Jose Mercury poll ranked SC fourteenth in CCS and put Pat Jacobson on their Honor Roll of CCS top three Water Polo players. |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 2-7 |
2004 |
2005 Gave Soquel their first loss in nine years of league play. Made CCS |
2006 Second Lost only two games this season |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 4-4 Third 8-16 |