David Abdalla

Born January 5, 1953 in Orange, New Jersey

Attended Newbury Park High School

Baseball: Freshman year: 1st team All-League, Tri-Valley League, League

MVP; All-CIF selection, led league in batting

Sophomore year: 1st team All-League, Tri-Valley League

Junior year: 1st team All-League, Frontier League; Team MVP; Optimist Club’s Athlete of the Year

Senior year: 1st team All-League, Marmonte League, Team MVP, All-CIF; Optimist Club’s Athlete of the Year

Football: Sophomore year: 1st team All-League, Tri-Valley League; Team MVP

Junior year: 1st team All-League, Frontier League; Team MVP

Senior year: 1st team All-League, Marmonte League; Team MVP & MVP

Established school record for most career touchdowns

Track: Freshman year: League long jump champion (Division B)

Attended University of the Pacific

Baseball: Three-year letterman, 2nd team All-Conference; led team in home runs, junior year

1974 — Played for the Portland Mavericks and the New West Minster Frazers in British Columbia, Northwest League

Earned B.A., Physical Education, California Lutheran College, 1974

Received Thousand Oaks News-Chronicle “Conejo’s Best-Ever Athlete of the Decade,” voted by the people of Ventura County, July 1976

Tournament softball player, 1979-1990 — Six MVP awards; named MVP in a 132-team Southern California State Tournament, 1990

Nori Parvin

Born February 14, 1950 in Tokyo, Japan

Attended Hueneme High School
Girls’ Athletic Association — volleyball, basketball, softball (4 years)

Attended Ventura College
Women’s Athletic Association — track, basketball, softball, volleyball (2 years)

Attended Northern Arizona University
Bachelor of Science, Education, 1972
Volleyball: Letter winner, junior and senior years
Basketball: Letter winner, junior and senior years
Softball: Letter winner, junior year

COACHING
Channel Islands High School, JV girls’ basketball, 1973, 1974
Newbury Park High School, varsity girls’ basketball, 1974-present, JV girls’ volleyball 1974-1980, JV softball, 1974-1976; boys’ and girls’ cross country, 1986-present; girls’ track, 1986-1988 and 1990-1993
Teams have been in playoffs 16 times
Boys’ and girls’ cross country CIF Division Ill runner-up, 1991
Five team members have been Valedictorians of their graduating classes
533-355 overall record

CHAMPIONSHIPS
Girls’ basketball, Marmonte League, 1979, 1995
Girls’ basketball, CIF Division Ill-AA, 1995
Girls’ JV basketball, Marmonte League, 1979
9 total Marmonte League girls basketball titles

AWARDS
CIF Division Ill AA Coach of the Year, 1995
Southern California Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association, Coach of the Year, 1995
Ventura County L.A. Times, Coach of the Year, basketball, 1994, 1995
Ventura County Coaches Association, Coach of the Year, basketball, 1995

Steve Snyder

Born July 18, 1948 in Nuremburg, Germany

Attended Reseda High School
Swimming: Three-year letterman; placed third in 100-yard freestyle and fifth in 50-yard freestyle in L.A. City Championships, senior year
Basketball: Two-year letterman; named Athlete of the Year, senior year
Senior Class President

Attended L.A. Pierce College
Water polo: All-American, WSC 1st team, Team MVP, sophornore year; WSC 2nd team, freshman year
Swimming: All-American, sophomore year; finalist in California State Championships, 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle, sophomore and junior years

Attended California State, Long Beach
Water polo: Two-year letterman; starter on PCAA Conference Champion, team placed third in NCAA Division I Championships, senior year
Swimming: Two-year letterman; team PCAA Conference Champion, junior and senior years; finalist in conference championships in 50-yard, 100-yard, 200-yard freestyle; qualified for NCAA Championship, placing 4th in nation in 4 x 100 freestyle relay team

COACHING
Water polo: CIF Champions, 1995; Marmonte League Varsity Champions, 1981 to 1995;
Marmonte League Junior Varsity Championships, 1981 to 1995
Overall record: 285-88 (16 years); Marmonte League, 115-5
Won 25 Marmonte League boys water polo titles in 35 seasons
Won 1995 CIF title
CIF Runner-up 1996, 1999, 2010, 2011
25 team members have been named All-Americans
Swim coach for 36 seasons.

AWARDS
Swimming: Marmonte League Coach of the Year, 1981, 1982
Water polo: Ventura County Coach of the Year, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995
Marmonte League Coach of the Year, 1981, 1995
Selected as coach of the South Team in first Tri-Counties All-Star Game, 1993
Organizer/meet manager of Royal High School
Swimming & Diving Invitational, 1981-present
Meet manager of Marmonte League Swimming & Diving Championships, 1981-present

NATIONAL AWARDS
Franklin Life Select Circle Coach Award, Silver Award Winner, 1986
Gatorade Company, Coaches Care Honor Roll
Selected by U.S. Water Polo to be a Junior National age group training camp coach
Selected by International Sports Exchange to coach a Southern California All-Star water polo team to compete against international teams, 1985, 1986

Jerry White

Born July 1, 1937 in Flushing, Ohio

Attended Oxnard High School
Baseball: Three-year letterman, All-County, senior year
Basketball: Two-year letterman, All-County, senior year
Football: Two-year letterman
Named co-student/athlete of the year, senior year

Attended Fresno State College
Baseball: Three-year letterman, team captain, senior year; All-Conference, sophomore and senior years; team placed third in College World Series

Played West Canadian Baseball League, Regina Braves, 1956-1959

COACHING
Hueneme High School
Record: 252-85
Baseball: Channel League Championships, 1965, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975; participated in playoffs 11 of 12 seasons
Football: Assistant varsity coach, 1961-1975

Moorpark College
Record: 52-20
Baseball: 1976, 1977; WSC Championship, 1976

Oxnard College
Record: 235-100
Baseball: 1979 to 1988; WSC Championships, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988

Coach: Southern Califonia High School All-Star Team, 1975
Coach: Community College All-Stars, 1979 to 1985

AWARDS
WSC Coach of the Year, 1979, 1984, 1985
Retired from active coaching with a record of 539-205
1995 Inducted into Fresno State Athletic Hall of Fame.
1995 Inducted into California Community College Coaches Hall of Fame.

OFFICIATING
Officiated Division 1 basketball for 36 years.
Chairman of PAC-IO Basketball Association, 1980 to present
Southern California Director of Community College Baseball 1985 to present
Commissioner of the Western State Conference
State Tournament Director for baseball
NBA officiating observer for 9 seasons.
MLB official scorer for Dodger Stadium 2014 to present.

Chuck Williams

Born August 22, 1946 in Ventura, California

Attended Ventura High School
Football: Two-year varsity letterman; 1st team All-CIF, Co-Player of the Year, Channel League;
Team MVP; Thom McAn Trophy recipient for MVP of Ventura County

Baseball: Two-year letterman; received Max Houlihan Award

Enshrined into the Ventura High School Hall of Fame

Attended Ventura Junior College
Football: MVP 1964, 1965; All-Western States Conference team, 1964, 1965; Pirate Player of the Year, Wilshire Oil Company Award, 1965

Attended Stanford University
Received Bachelor of Science, 1969; Masters, 1970

Football: Two varsity years; MVP senior year

Baseball: Three varsity seasons

Rugby: One varsity season; named PAC-8
Player of the Week (Stanford vs. Washington)
Stickney’s Athlete of the Month, November 1967

POST-COLLEGE ATHLETICS
BATS Rugby, 1970-1976
Capital Rugby Club, 1976-1988
Valley Oaks All-Star Team, 1978-1982
Pelican & Rugby Northern California All-Stars, 1980, 1982, 1984
California Golden Poppies Select Side, 1978, 1982, 1984
All-California Rugby Team, 1972
BATS Tour to Romania, France, England and Wales, 1976
BATS Tour to Russia, Italy, England and Wales, 1982