Marmonte League

The Marmonte League is a high-school sports league primarily made up of schools from Ventura County and the far western edge of Los Angeles County, California.[1] The Marmonte League is part of the CIF Southern Section.

Schools

Following the 2014 re-leaguing, the league (for most varsity sports) consists of:

These schools (along with Oak Park HS and Adolfo Camarillo HS) went on to form the Coastal Canyon League:

Previously these schools had been part of the Marmonte League:

before they joined the Pacific View League on its formation.

Releaguing 2014

Plans to revamp the entire northern area of the CIF Southern Section, which included the Marmonte League, were in place for 2014. Those plans were quashed when Oaks Christian and St. Bonaventure challenged the plan that would have them move out of the area leagues into a parochial league. In March 2013, the two schools each won their appeal, forcing them to remain in local leagues. In April 2014, a new plan was approved, which will effectively add Adolfo Camarillo High School and Oak Park High School to the league, but will split the Marmonte League into two leagues, one of which will retain the Marmonte League name (though it had not been announced which one).[6] The above list is the result of the change. The newly created league became the Coastal Canyon League, with St. Bonaventure moving to the new Tri-County Athletic Association.

Sports

The following are the sports in which the schools of the Marmonte League participate. The division(s) in which the schools of the league compete is listed for each sport.

Fall Season

Winter Season

Spring Season

Banning of Derrick Brown

In 2011 CIF and the Marmonte League decided to deny a Derrick "Deejay" Brown a transfer request thereby preventing him from playing basketball after Thousand Oaks High basketball coach Richard Endres decided to become Brown's guardian.[7] Brown was the victim of domestic violence in 2009, when his stepfather attempted to kill both Brown and his mother by stabbing them in the face.

At the hearing to determine Brown's eligibility, Marmonte league principals barred Endres from speaking or arguing on behalf of Brown. "They don't like it that he's living with me", said Endres, regarding Marmonte principals.[8] The decision to ban the teen from playing is widely disagreed upon by the community.

Forced Forfeit

On January 5, 2012, the Marmonte League ruled that Westlake's varsity victory over Agoura was invalid due to the fact that Westlake's junior varsity coach, John Elliot, sat on the varsity bench after having been ejected in the preceding junior varsity game. The ruling came despite the fact that game referees approved Elliot's presence on the bench.[9]

Westlake followed protocol, obtained necessary approval from game officials, and were forced to forfeit as a result.

Notable alumni

The following athletes are of particular interest:

Coach of the Year

Coach of the Year

Boys and Girls Basketball 2007-2012

2007-2008

Boys Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Christian Aurand (Simi Valley High)

Girls Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Nori Parvin (Newbury Park) Junior Varsity- Chuck Aplin (Thousand Oaks) Frosh/Soph- Neil Foreman (Thousand Oaks)

2008- 2009

Boys Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Richard Endres (Thousand Oaks)

Girls Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Nori Parvin (Newbury Park) Junior Varsity- Chuck Aplin (Thousand Oaks) Frosh/Soph- Kerrie Marshall (Westlake)

2009-2010

Boys Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Richard Endres (Thousand Oaks), Jon Palarz (Calabasas)

Girls Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Steve Scifres (Agoura) Junior Varsity- Chuck Aplin (Thousand Oaks) Frosh/Soph- Nick Kindel (Westlake)

2010-2011

Boys Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Craig Griffin (Royal), Christian Aurand (Simi Valley)

Girls Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Darren Burge (Newbury Park) Junior Varsity- Chuck Aplin (Thousand Oaks) Frosh/Soph- Kyra Wendling (Agoura) and Ken Hill (Newbury Park)

2011-2012

Boys Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Jon Palarz (Calabasas)

Girls Basketball Coach of the Year

Varsity- Gary Wallin (Thousand Oaks) Junior Varsity- Harry Carbonati (Moorpark) Frosh Soph- Rob Douglas (Newbury Park)

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