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Kenneth Monfore "Monte" Nitzkowski (September 7, 1929 – July 28, 2016) was an American former competition swimmer, and water polo competitor for the University of California at Los Angeles, and a Hall of Fame water polo coach for Long Beach City College from 1952-1989, where he led his teams to 32 conference water polo championships in 34 years.
At Wilson High School in Long Beach, California she joined boys' water polo because there was no girls' team. She played at Long Beach City College on the men's team for national team coach Monte Nitzkowski. She attended the University of Hawaiʻi on a swimming scholarship, since there were no water polo scholarships for women at that time.
Robert "Bob" Martin Horn (November 3, 1931 – January 11, 2019) was a collegiate swimmer and Water Polo Player for Fullerton College and Long Beach State, who as the first full-time UCLA swimming and Water Polo Coach from around 1964-1991 led the Bruins to 3 NCAA Water Polo Championships in 1969, 1970–72, and 7 Water Polo PAC-8 league championships from 1964-1971. [2]
After graduating Long Beach Poly High around June 1932, he attended Long Beach City College where he was a letterman and captained the water polo team in 1933. [7]He completed his education and played water polo for the University of California at Los Angeles under Coach Don Park, where he served as Captain, and led the team to Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) titles in successive years from ...
Monte Nitzkowski, swimmer and water polo player; Olympics swimmer and water polo coach [31] Pat McCormick, a two-time Olympic platform and springboard diver. [30] Richard Keyes, Professor Emeritus at Long Beach City College, after a 30-year career there teaching life drawing and painting. Schea Cotton, basketball player [29]
Jim Montrella graduated Millikin High School in Long Beach, California in 1958, where, coming late to the sport, he did not begin swimming for the team until his Junior year. [1] [2] [3] Montrella attended Long Beach City College, where he continued on the swim team, but later graduated nearby Cal State Long Beach. [1] [2] [4]
This category is for college men's water polo coaches. Subcategories ...
Azevedo received his Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University, Long Beach in 1980. After his playing career, Azevedo became a water polo coach and is now considered one the premier coaches in the world. Azevedo was Head Coach for the USA Men's Water Polo Team, USA Junior Team, and at Long Beach State University. Azevedo became ...