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Known nationally as one of the foremost authorities on water polo,
Bill Anttila was inducted in the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame on January
17, 2004. He was involved in aquatics from 1947-1984. In 1948, Bill was
responsible for the inauguration of the first community college water
polo program in Northern California at Stockton College. Before that,
Bill began the water polo program at the University of the Pacific in
1947. He coached the Pacific Tigers for 18 years with only one losing
season and his 1956 team won the league championship with a 12-2 record.
Bill was also the swimming coach at Stockton College, where he won 10
NCC championships and never had a losing season.During his 38 years of coaching water polo, his teams won 10
Northern California Championships. In 1,099 games, Anttila compiled a
759-340 overall record {.691 winning percentage}. At the time of his
retirement, Anttila was the winningest water polo coach in the United
States. He had the satisfaction of coaching over 50 All-Americans. He
has written a book titled Water Polo Drills and Playing Hints.
Anttila was inducted into the Stockton Hall of Fame in 1985. He was then
inducted into the University of the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in
1989. He is currently retired and resides in Stockton with his wife,
Sisko, of 50 years.
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