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Mission Viejo coach Bob Johnson is set to retire at the end of this season after a five decade coaching career. He has the most wins in O.C. history and is third in state history. Photographed in the football program’s office in Mission Viejo, CA on Thursday, October 26, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Mission Viejo coach Bob Johnson is set to retire at the end of this season after a five decade coaching career. He has the most wins in O.C. history and is third in state history. Photographed in the football program’s office in Mission Viejo, CA on Thursday, October 26, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Dan Albano. Sports HS Reporter.

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Eight Orange County coaches highlight the CIF-Southern Section’s 35th Hall of Fame class that will be inducted Wednesday during a luncheon in Long Beach.

The group includes former Mission Viejo and El Toro football coach Bob Johnson, former Newport Harbor football coach Jeff Brinkley, former Brea Olinda girls basketball coach Jeff Sink, former El Toro water polo coach Don Stoll, former Laguna Hills wrestling coach Cliff Jarmie, former Edison and Corona del Mar tennis coach Tim Mang, former San Clemente girls basketball coach Mary Mulligan-Crapo and former Woodbridge girls basketball coach Eric Bangs.

Johnson is Orange County’s all-time leader in coaching victories in football and won a combined eight CIF titles at El Toro and Mission Viejo.

Mulligan has the most coaching victories for a female coach in O.C. girls basketball history.

Sink led the Ladycats to five state titles.

El Toro boys water polo won seven CIF titles and 684 matches under Stoll.

Former athletic director and coaches Mark Cunningham of University and Rich Schaaf of Santa Margarita will be honored for distinguished service. Both Cunningham and Schaaf served for more than 30 years.