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For Daily Piiot readers only
Free movie premiere
Complimentary tickets for a
preview screening on Sept. 17 of
"Sara fina! The Sound of Free-
dom" starring Whoopi Cioldberg
are available at partic!ipating
merchants i" Westport Square,
located at 369 1 7th Street across
from Ralph's supermarket.
The merchants who will be
distributing the tickets today
beginning at 9 a.m. are The Bod,
Love to Travel, The Kid's Closet,
Riviera Bakery, Raymond Jewelry,
Twice the Style, The Watch
Works, Pan Asia Mongolian BBQ,
Massimo Pizza, The Tummy
Stuff er and Genevieve's.
The premiere'will be shown at
Edwards Cinema Center, 2701
Harbor Boulevard at 7 p.m.
Free Wet Wednesday tickets
Complimentary tickets for the
next public Wet Wednesday
event -the End of.the Summer
Bash on Sept. 24 -will be
available beginning next
Thursday, Sept. 1 7 at Hornblower
Dining Y~chts, 2341 W. Pacific
Coast Highway (next to Cane's),
beginning at 9 a.m.
News of Wednesday evening's
big Back-to-School Night, which
attracted more than 500
Newport-Mesa educators,
administrators, trustees and
parents, will appear in the
Saturday edition of the Daily
Pilot.
The Wet Wednesday series,
sponsored by the Daily Pilot and
Hornblower Dining Yachts, is a
cross between a floating town hall
meeting. backyard barbecue and
happy ho1J r. All eight Wet
Wednesday evenings have been
instant sellouts.
Special SeaF.cst section
Newport Seafest, a two-week
C\icnt sponsored by the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce
and designed to extend the
summer season deer into
September, kicks of this
weekend. See the Pilot's
Weekend tjb for the most
complete rundown on what's
happening.
Special football guide
Yes, it's that time of the year
again for the one, the only, the
most complete, most entertaining,
most insightful, etc., etc., etc.,
"Daily Pilot's Ultimate Football
Tab (For Loca ls Only) '92,"
featuring five pages of
jammed-packed information on
each of our local public high
schools: Corona del Mar,
Newport Harbor, Estancia, and
Costa Mesa high schools. Plus
additional pages on Mater Dei
...aQd..Calvary Chapel high schools,
Orange Coast College and prep
football history.
Book drive continues
Daily Pilot readers have
dropped off to the newspaper
offices more than 50 books -
including one autographed by
Richard Nixon -for columnist
Hugh Hewitfs brother-in-law,
who lost his entire collection in
the winds of Hurricane Andrew.
The book drive will continue
through next Thursday. If you'd
like to give a tome from your
collection, please bring or mail it
to: The Book Drive, Tfie Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627. Thanks!
Eledrifying Contest winners
Daily Pifot readers Lenard
Davis, Tom Smith, Eloise Budd,
Mike Buettell, Ruth Exter and Jack
Cain and their guests have won
seats aboard an Electric Boat
Company boat and will compete
Sept. 19 fn the 6th Annual
Duffield Great Electric Boat Rally,
a. Newport Seafest event
co-s~sored by the Pilot. If
you d like to enter the ultra-fun
rally, there's still time left. Call the
Rodheim Marketing Group at
557-5100 for the info.
2 I P di l t\ldt h, Brew r>
3l 0dVf' fl ming. Marlllt'B
~re~ T~ wtiu llidt, 2051 ~ l t.4, OF COMMUNITY
JOURNALISM
Winner of 51 journalisn1 awards in 1992 26 cent• .
UCI records contradict Allen's claim of academic honors
...,_Harbor Court judicial candidate Debra Allen says she received her 1981 degree s~mma cum laude -
the highest honor -but a university official said records show Allen did not graduate with honors.
By Tony Oodero and Steve Marble
Staff Wntlrs
NEWPORT BEACH -The campaign
claim by Harbor Municipal Court judicial
candidate Debra Allen that she graduated
summa cum laude -or in the t?P 1 per·
cent of her class -from UCI is untrue, ac-
cording to a check of. the Newport Beach
attorney's official school records by univer-
sity officials.
Allen insists that her campaign statement
is correct, and said UCI is in error.
. ,"That's plain wrong," Allen said, stating
that it wouldn't be the fi rst time UCl has
mixed up her records. "I did. I know l
did."
UCl Assistant Registrar Charlene Brad-
ley said the university's official records in-
dicate Allen graduated in 1981 with a bach-
~ors degree in social ecology but with no
honors.
"( don't show that she received any hon-
ors," .. he s:11d. Bradley said .,he checked
Allen's record after que!>tions "ere raised
about her graduation status.
"I checked three places," 13radley said.
"And there "'ere no honor:. 1i .. 1ed under
her nJmc."
Allen's name "'a" mis .. ing from an hon·
or., 11.,t that the Department of Social Ecol·
ogy \c.:nt to Admi'>\ions and Records, and a
degree 11 .. 1. -produced t\\O month after
Allen graduated. which sho.,..t:d no ~
I'
honor:. by her name. e11hcr, Bradley said
A camp:iign brochure for Allen , who is
running aga1mt North Mun1c1pal Court
Judge Mnrgaret Anderi.on for an open )eat
on the Har""r Court 1n Ne\\port Bea h,
Matei. thJl !>he "Graduated Summa Clim
Laude from Un1\er .. 11y of California, Ir-
vine."
Allen s;.ud UCI had a '>pec1JI C\Cnt for
all of the !>tudcnt., graduJting "'ilh honors
She .. aid different rnlored cord!) \\ere d1~-
1nbute<l and that !>he \\JS gl\cn a gold one
"'hich 5ignific!> somma cum laudc.
"I "ai. there l got it. I don't lnO\\ "hat
See ALLEN/Al
.Dramati.c lay~IJs s~oCk city employees
M.m Ml>Jt~l'\lut
Chuck Coburn, left, walked out of the Newport Beach Parks division office in disgust Wednesday after being laid off.
..... Faced with $4 million in budget cuts. Newport officials announce layoffs in numerous city departments.
By Tony Oodero
S1all Wrftef
NEWPORT BEACH The effect of
th e city's $4 million worth of budget cuts
took on a human dimension Wednesday,
as City Manager Kevin Murphy announced
the worst job cutbacks in city history.
Murphy said 19 people will either lose
their jobs or have their hours scaled back.
In total, the city will scale back its work
force by 34 full-time positions, although
many of those positions will be eliminated
through attrition or by not filling vaca nt
positions, Murphy said. The city expects to
save approximately $870,000 from the cuts.
Chief among the reductions i the loss
of 12 tree-trimmers and park maintenance
employees in the Parks, Beaches and Rec-
reation departmcn1. Tho e empl~·ees,
"'ho v.ere not actuallv cl~ified a ; .iiull-
time but v.orkcd .io hour v.eeks "i'thout
benefit , were told Wednesday that their
jobs were eliminated.
Murphy said the city had intended to
hire some of those \\Or~ers 3S full time
employees, but the city has been unable to
do that because the number of open po-
sitions have been limited.
"Some of these folks have been with us
for three, four, five years," Murphy said.
"But "e ha,en't had much turnover. ?'-:o-
bo<ly i leaving."
l3ut Murphy and Pcr..onnd Director
Duane Mun~on ~aid the Cll\ "'ill rehire
four Of tt\e l:? "orkcrs on a lull-time b:isis.
Tho e emplO)CC "ho lu t their jobs
Wedne day "ere given one \\CCk \I.Orth of
severance p3y for C\'CI) )CJr of emplo)'-
ment, and the city will pro' idc job pl:ice-
mcnt crvices for the men :l' \H~ll.
Other positions not being fille d include
an animal control offi cer. a tralfic and ice
officer and t\\O community -,cl'\ ice officers.
a fire department public information of-
See CUTS/1a Piii
~ Newport Beach parks and
recreation workers erupt
into angry words and tears
after 12 are given layoff
notices on Wednesday.
By LoriAM Basheda
sunwr.',V
NEWPORT BEACH -A dozen
par~ and recreation employees.. tur~ed
and cried "'hen city officials pas~ei:l out
final pa)check) Wcdne day after their
shift ended anJ 1old them -\\llh no
prior notice -not to come back. to
\\Ork today.
"Most of us ha'e gi-.cn this damn
place more than l\\O )ear., of sel"ice
Jnd the" didn't C\Cn ha-.c the dccenC\
10 g1'e us some time to find ne" JObs,;.
s~id Chuck Coburn. a 30-)ear-1.>ld
Co!>la Mesa man "ho sa1J he su ppom
hi!> 5-)'ear-old daugh ler b) h1m.,clf.
Cll) offici al.. said at a pre ., confi!r-
ence later in the da) that the IJ~olh
y,e re unavoidable and that at lcai.t
some of the "-Orkers "'oulJ be rehired
as soon as possible .
Coburn said the fir!>l -and only -
clue he and other "'orkers got about
the la)'Offs "as "hen the) recehed a
.notice Tuesd:iy ;innouncing th3t 1n lighl
of state budget cuts, some pink .,1ipi.
would be distributed Wednc day.
But Coburn said he had no idea thev
were talking about his job, since he had
al"ays worked 40 hours a week and the
note specified th:il full·t1mc emplo)ees
"ould not be affected.
It wa n't until around noon Wednes-
d:iy -when a supeI'iSOr announced a
meeting at 3 p.m. -that the rumors
started.
"We "ere just getting ready to go on
break, when our boss said v.e were hav·
ing a meeting at 3 p.m., and not to be
late," an anOn)mOus cmplo)ee ex-
plained. "That's all he said, but v.e
knew right a"'ay that "'e v.cre going to
be fired. Everybody was shocked."
hortly after 3 p.m. city official
gat hered the workers into the break
room. announced the bad news, passed
out the check -with one Y.eek sever-
ance pa) for each year wor .. ed -and
'aid goodbye
See LA YOFFS1'11* ..
Angr. employees charged o~t of the
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Princlpcils face challenging year
...-High school chiefs optimistic about the
co.ming year, despite deep cuts in budget.
.J By R,uss Loar
s.11 """ ' -
High school principals throughout the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District -bracing themselves for the
first day of school today and a challenging school year
-say the components or a quality education are still in
place, despite tough economic times.
"Comparatively speaking, we don't have onr shoe •
but some of the districts don't have any feet,' said
Eatancia High School Principal Frank lnfusino. "We're
au hurting, but it's not a catastrophic situation."
Newport-Mesa wu spared the brunt of state budget
cuts In per-pupil fundina because the school district
reccMI moll of its money from local property tu
revenues. But because of a Oat reaJ estate market,
Ne.,.. port-Mc~ "a forced to l~y off 135 emplO)CC' and
cut expenditures by nearly $4 million.
High !lchool principals \\Orked together to find \\.J)
to cut their budgets without cuqing the heart out of the
overall high school program .
"As a group, I've never cen the high chool
principal more united in coming together to sohe the
problem common to all schools," said choo1 di tnct
Superintendent John Nicoll. "I'm proud to be associated
with them." ·
During a back-to-school meeting with 1eachers
Wedne day, B1ancia Principal lnfusino quoted Manin
Luther King and encouraged educators to keep the
dream alive. "We have to realize the c 1hing that are
happening right now arc temporary setbacks, and thnt
eventually the budgeting situa1ion will improve."
Reduced tiffing level at local school~ coupled vri:h
an estimated enrollment growth of about SOO tudcn1-.
See PRINCIPALS/•
Ste\le Pa\lich ~i11 be tui"g
over the reins
as princif>4'1 at
Newport Harbor
High School
today.
CUSSIRB> AD Of Tiil DAY
, ,
A2 Thursday, S ptombor 10, 1992
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Locals Only
Hand-me-downs that you can appreciate .
30 YEARS AGO
Sq ll. I 0, 1962
Nc,,port lkach ~1 urm·1p.1I Court ''.i:. running
.at little mur\,! than half c;ipacit) \\h1lc Judge
W1ll1.1m S. Lee tool. a bu,man'i. lwhJa) sitting
a' a l)cpl. VI 11 Supemir C.\n1rt JUJge.
~lun1l·1p.il Court Judge \\'1ll1am Chmtcnsen
"·" holJrng Jo\\n the court \\tlh a p.1cl..cJ
schcJulc anJ uni) one cnurt rl,llm opl.'n.
:!O YE.\RS AGO
Sr pt. I 0, 1972
~c" port Ueach rc,11.knt P~rnc:l.1 All)!-On
P l'" ell. 2.t. the d.aul!htcr of Olli\ 11.' ,1,1r June
Ail)'On .111d the I.it~ Richard Po\\c:ll. \\J'>
appmntcd he.1J of 'i \lung \'titer' flir the
Pre,iJent fur the Rcpublic;in P.irt). Po" ell.
\\ho was :.i 0.11ly Pilot reporter. attended thl
GOP con\Clltton in ~1 i.1m1 and tool.. the l!a'c:I
on onc occastlll1 lo m il the dclcg.all.'i. to l;rJcr.
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C.al1l rnr 1 I ,ii 1..at11r .11\.ird . .and one 11! onl~
h"' CI• 1r1 •1..· t rnrnt\ cducalllr'> .. ind the onh
\\Inn• r l111r1 ,1 p11,.1le \1..hllol I hr'., her si\th
\l' 11 11 I l.1rb11r D.1\ ~holll \\here '>he teaches
'"th t•r.Hk l 111.~lt'h and eight grade literature
.111,t 1kb.11c "I .1ch new da-.-. •~like opening a
Ill'\' prc,u1t.·· 'he ,,11d. "I believe in kids··
till\ '~111 rr'c to the occ:t\1011 ..
Compil<'d bJ' Anne.Spinn
I 110'\JLO llA \'E KNOWN. Young Secomh on
I lcltutropc in Coruna tkl Mar (673-2120) is a great
tore fo r children':. Oack to School clothe . Young
Seconds sell" Ul>Cd in fant tu teen-. clothes. und they
ha\C J terrific 'election. A fe, .. , .. eeks ngo I bought
a pai r of brand ne, .. tool.i n!! penny loafers for my
Best
Buys
bo) at Young Seconds. I le needed
:i pair for J \\Cdding. The !>hoes
\\ere perfect, anu I wa happy
that l didn't 'pend a ton of mor1cy
o n a pair of dress shoes that he'll
probably uni) \\Car :i few times.
0
ff YO 'HE lN THE CllARlTI'
busincs:,, )OU tl'light want to
purchase'The Pouch to sell
through )Our nonprofit
organitation. The Pouch ulfe r!. a
.:!S·perccnt return to the
organitation from which it is sold.
The price for tli.c adult model is $~4.95 anJ the chfl?lrcn's model is
S 1 ll.ll5. 'I he Pouch is a fonny pack equipped with a
p.:r ... 111al !-Ct:uri1y alarm \\hich can be activated in
:111 t!l,lant. ·1 he pouch "as er catcd by ,,to
C:rn~1J1~ms "ho grieved the abuuction of a 3
11::-) car-qld ch1ld from a p.1rl. in Victo ria. Dritish
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
• Please send ii in \Hiling: To place an C\ent plea-e.
\Hilt C1>mmun '' lH·nt> OJ.h Pilot, 330 \\. BJ) !>t
Lu,!.• ,, lt•,.1, ( Jl11 11.!(J 1 -
TODAY
-lO .1 m "c1,port Be.lC h Arb Commls~ion, mnnthly
ml'1 llr.:, C1t1 Coum 11 11•nllfl'nce room City
I l.111 J II ll t'\\ port HIHI 13
-Ill p rn l'\\po rl Beach Planning CommiuionJ r\').;
ul.ir m1·N1n~ C11y Council r hambcf}, Cit) 20
I l.11 \ 100 l'wwporl 81\CI,
-ltl p 111 Co\l,1 Mesa Sanit.uy District Board or Di· 27
fl•d11n., r1•gul.ir me<:tmg. council chamtx>r ...
< 11, I t.111 77 I .w Omc
p ,,, Ct•ntr.11 Ne1,port Beach Community As·
~IK 1.ihon.,. •• nm t m1.·l"11ni;. at the Aml'rtCJn
ll'i; •n I t.i'H 15th ~111.'1:1 JI \Vt?St Bay A1enL1e, li,1i .. •I
Colombia. The Pouch b llclligncd for pcr::.onal
security umt a., an aid in locating hikers, skiers,
boater.. und others in emergency si tu ations. The
Pouch is available through PAS A at
l·S00-541 -3 100, or by M iting, PASA Marketing
Inc., Dept. 107, 4375 \V. Dc:.ert Inn Rd., La-.
Vega , Nevada. 89102.
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AFTER 12 YEARS OF :,uccessfu l businc s, Norm
Din Is of Lido SI.ates and urr located on Ne" port
Boule,ard in Ne"port Oeach (673-23 15) is cal11ng it
quit . Da,i!> \\ant rc;ide~ to know that he i'
ha\'lng a More\\ ide sale on bacl.-to-school clot he,.
~hoes and rollcrblade~. Da' i' S:l}~ the :.ale :,ta rt~ at
30 percent off on merchandi!lc, and that
rollcrbladcs arc on i.ale at cost. The :,ale ~tart'
today through the end of the month.
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NOIWSTRO~t AT SOUT I I COAST l!l.AZA
pre!.ents C\C~tccn LiH". a look at the new trenJll
in foll fa:,hions fur 1992. T he magatine "ill come to
life on Saturday, Sept. 12 in the Brass Plum
department. A continental breakfo t will be scn cd
at 8:00 a.m .. \\ ith the Cushion event fo llowing at
8:30 a.m. In adJition. ~i.t:. wi ll have the
opportunity to solve "their latest fashion dilemma;,
in a quc:,tion and an'l\\er ei.sion hosted by Li~a
14 15 16 17 18 19
21 22 23 24 25 26
28 29 30
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fRIDAY
-W .1 rn "l'\\port llarbor Ch.1mb...•r or Comm~rce, Commode><~ bu>in~s b1t•Jt.."1~1.,H~lhw H.t} Oub IHI\\ Co.1-.1 ll1i;h
\\ \ "('\\port 81·.1 "
SATURDAY
<1 .1 m l1H•raC) tutors: TrJ1111n~ tor 1<Jtunteu'> 1\f<Ji11 ~to become literacy tuto1 11111~1n1111h .1 \\or~'>hl•p1from 'I am tn
I p 111 n 1ht• <on11n11n1\\ rc~•m ,11 thl' l\c\1p.lr' Center LobrJty, 856 ~in Cl\•mt·nll' D"'"
SUNDAY
2 pm Arnl'rican A~>oci.1tion or Uni11ers11y Women ,.,111 mt.-el from ar a pr1•Jlt• re~t·n• t' 111 r-;t'\\fX>rl Ut'•lth l\l.'11 nwm·
l>t'" ,1rt• "l kom•· For intormJtion ancl d•t<X t1C1m call (,44.45 i(i
MONDAY
4 pm. Cosla Mesa City Council, Sludy ~>•on lor d1scuss1on or llcms to .1ppt•Jr on futurr il);COdM Opt•n to the public
5th Floor rnnfcrcncc room, C11y H.:ill, n Fair Drive. · ·
6 30 p Ill Costa r\lcs.1 PIJnning CommiHion, 1t•1;ul.1r 11u:~1ing. rounc1I ch.1mlx.·~. L1ty I IJll, 77 fJ11 Orne
-pm
COSTA r\\CSA
South Co.HI Pl.iu: lkh\u•n S 11> 1100
Jnd S~4 I 1 () \\onh 1 I m,·n' 'U•h \\I'll'
'lnh 11 lrorn tho• l lotl11n~ \IOrC I t.irri. ,\
Fr.ml "'"It• 11 "·'~opt n llwrt• \H'll' 1-1
101.11 -.111 Ix l\1t •·n ~Ill' 4 2 .inti -It.
.ind .111 nwd1um lo d.ul in tol11r -
C'Jlh '"'rth l>l'l\\l't·n S695 .incl )lf)ll
fmplo)<i"> d1">tmt red lht·m m""n~
\1h1ll' tJl.oni; 1nH•nto1" .iftrr .1 ~1lt• cl.1\
Columbi.1 Drive: '>om<'ont• '"M'lwd
tl'w window of c1 1 M p.irf..NI Ill .1 dmc
w,1y in the 2 iOO bloc lo. 1 w ... 1.1, .Md
\Joie Jn a~lltrJy tonta1n1ng JIKiut S; in
qu.lrtNS
Victoria Street: A 1 J in1 h t1•l1•\1"1111
worth about S35 w.1s stolrn Mnnd.l\
from an unlo<. kcd .1p.1rtrrn nt in tlw 'iOO
bind •.
Cadillac Avenue: A SS OIXJ illl com
prf:">'>Ot \\,1, •tolt n lrum tht• hi plt'l
Corp m lht• ViOO blocf.. lhl' wmprt.">
sor w:i1 hun~ 'lorl'd in trn<t·cl tn 'hM'•
.:ii;c M• .1 f,, I n J the bu1ld1ni;
VJriou~ loc.ttions: h•o Juhb YICH' re
po!lt·d -111kn lJl>or OJ) lrom South
Co.1!>1 Pl.11.1 Anuthe1 \\J~ 1cport\.'CI miss
ing trnm th1• I iOO bloc!.. of Lab1Jtlor
Dmc On Sund.1y, police 1(";pooded to
rt•port~ 111 ..i11ll·n .autos "' the 1 CJOO
lit.. t.. 1•t f'on1<111J AH'nuc Jnd the tOI
m•r ul \ \ l"'I 8Jf..er and R.rndolph
~tr1·11, On '>JturdJy, aulo lhcftj wt•rc
rl'f)(Jtlt~I 10 the 2200 block of Miner
Strct•t ,ind !>tlulh Coast Plaza. And on
h1d,1). pol1n• responded to auto thert
rt•1>orb in lhl' l 100 block or P.lciftc Av·
tnw .ind lht• 1700 block or Gisler Av·
t•nur
Nl\\·PORT BEACH West Co.isl High·
Yl.Jy:A '4."\ uni\ guart.I .11 'l'\'f>"'' 1•1
poit> ..... d th1\1: m1·n ''"Pl -t .I h•lll ,h 11"
\\,l) m.1f..111~ h1> ruunth .11 orw h him
on lhl• lw.1d \\Ith J \\<l(llfl·n dmu I llw
guilrd \Ulll•rtil J bump on tlw lw,1rl
C.atalinJ Om e:~rnt•onc thrl'\\ ,1 ri .. l.:
at J '' indm' 1n the SOU bl0t.l, 1 .1u>JnL:
11 to .J!Jltl·r
Seu hore Orilc:A woman 11\tng in tilt'
6600 hlod. rqxxtcd lh.11 she .... 1\1 ,1
p!UYI lcr )t.l!111.: JI hc1 throui;h ,1 "1n
dow.
21st Strl'ct:A man reported lhJt S()llll'·
one stcilc h1\ CJ1 as 11 \11.1s p.l'~cd 1n tlw
200 bluet..
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Prrlr<t bad to ('.hool wuther! V•rli11ble
high cloudiness today will follow patchy
urly morning fog and low clouds. Our
sturdy high pre sure ridge will keep our
~t'.Uht•r warm and plHSanl. Temper1lure1
~•II he 1n the low 70 on thl' coast, mlddlt-
70\ inland. lows from the mid 50s lo 60 .
FGllECAIT:
l.itt ·ntght morning clouds and patchy <0.t~ldl fog do rlng fo m~lly •unny s•N-s
1n the •ht rnoon. hmfM'r•lures at the
beach t'\l)t'(,tt'd to re.wh the low 70s, tow.
'" thr high SO\, low 6<k.
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TONY SCACCIA OF TH I:: ll'iSTI r TE or
Choreographic Arb on lf\111e A\e in Co)ta Mei.a
(650-7986) ''ould ltlo.c rc.1Jcrs to I.now that he
offers :,cnio~ and handil.'.lpped pcrslm Janee
cl.1~cs for lcs'>. Sc.1ccia ~-•) '• "bring bacl. the park
in )Our J1fe, start t.IJnci ng again." Sl.'.11..cia') classe)
arc SS per cla''> fo r Seniors (smglcs nnd couple:.).
Monda):. ut 6 p.m.· Latin Dances. Tuesda)l> at 6
p.m.-S" ing. Thur::.Jay 6 p.m.· D~11lroom. Scaccia
~:.I)~ he ~pec1aliLC\ in ha1idic:tppc:d U:lnCe lessons,
anu they're ofk n:d un SaturdJ)) at 2:30 p.m. at
SI 0 pc r per~on.
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Caught in the rough
~The game or golf just needs omc flnc-tuning ... and 'iOlll <1 ·cit 'm 'Ill .
. A couple of month'i ugu, t wrote t"'o column'I on t "ondcrcd if thb game 1:ould hc 11\\:J ,
the mi eroblc G•lnlc ot aolf, und now, As I at in the £Olf c:111. "hid1 11hu1cal I i11 u'
cvcf)""herc I go, f>ilot render\ greet me \\Ith, little cxcrcl\C :.h (XMthle Julin • my fuur·huur
''Hey, how' )'Our golr ~Jrm:?" m.1rathon, I came up w11h .1 four 1J1..J\ to hrc.11hc:
(Of cour~c. thh phenomenon begnn only nftcr the 'umc life into Golf. \\hilh for Ml) r1...1l athl~te i' :ihuul
Editor's
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death thrcms ub idcd.} n\ boring as rhythmic g)'mlt.l\lll"\.
At any rate, l always mile and And bccau~c there\ 'IO m.1n) gull fonallc'> out
gl\c o witty reply like, "Just fine." there in P1lotland, I thought I'll run them h) )OU
You cc, l don't ha\lc a golf game. I fir'>t. 1 lerc socs:
play only once a year. It t. kes a full I) Add 5omc ~lnd~1lll to c•\tr') hole. \\ h.1t fun.
12 month to forget how much l Tr) making u 30·foot putt \\ith ''indnull hl•u.lcs
hate the game. And then, uffcring whirling nrounll the hole. And think of the
from a good case of umncsia, 1 head po sib1lit1cs off the tee.
back ou1 to the iinks with thought 2) Add noise. Tra.,h tall.;ing j, a !lt.1plc of 1\mcric:in
of birdies, bogies, ~immes and sports. Why hould a golf S\\ing be 'o ucrctl! H11tin~
mulligans dancing 1n my head. a stationary ball in toral Mlcnce i.,, a bit too cas~',
And so it was last week whe n a don't you think? It' time to pu1 the rrc\\urc on.
ne\\sroom colleague asked me to Yell. "Mis it!''-on the bad.. \\\in~ or "Chol...c!" ju\t
play at a counlry club in Placentia. before a IO·foot putt. 'Golfer,, l\e heard. are ah'.t)
It had been about a year since my looking fo r a challenge. 1lli "111 add a nc" elc_mcnt
Inst game. I agreed. 10 the game nnd p~wn a new gcnerJtlon of golf
I shredded the championship books ("How to Hccl...le," "'I •1lk1 n' Trnsh: the Game
course, shooting a 65. On the front nine. In the wake Within the Game:: ''Don't OlCYJ..e!").
of my golf cart, 1 left divots, dinged trees, lakes and 3) Add s~cd. My grandmother coultl \\Jlk the
roughs filled with golf balls and any dreams of course faster thao golfers play. OutlJw prJctice
making the tour. swings and juice up the golf carts. If ::tn)One tosses ••
Having wo rked the kinks out. I then proceeded to few blades of grass in the air to sec which "ay the
shoot a scorching ·61 on the back nine and he adeq to wind's blowing, throw him off the golf cou rse. Same
the famed 19th hole with a rather full scorecard of thing fot~nyone trying to line up a pull. Just step up
126. Brol..cn down by holes, it looked like the scores an ll hit the darn ball.
of an OI) mpic g} mnast -all eights, nines and tens. 1 4) Shorten the game. Eighteen hole~? SLx hour of
made a note to bring a calcul:uor next time. play on the weekend? Rid1culou:.! There arc onl)
Even though my play enabled me to take almost 50 three periods in hockey, four qu:.irter.., in football and
percent more trokes than my partners,•), amazingly, basketball, nine inning'> in ba,cball anll ten quick
tlidn'1 ha'e all that much fun -and noi..becausc 1 frames in bowling. All arc over ,\ithin three hours
"asn·t too S\\ift with my \\ood, irons or putter. max. Let's give golf addicts back to their !)pouse'> .ind
To tell )OU the truth. I was bored. Totally. Utterly. families. Let's allow them to be more productl\C
Completely. members of society. ~inc holes of ~olf arc enough.
I came to this conclusion while taking the • So there you have 11. When }OU s.ee me aro~ntl
1r,1ditional golfer's break bct\\ecn the 9th and 10th tO\\n, don'l ask. My golf game continue'> to \t111I... Uut
hole. located conveniently ne\t to the snack ~hop. then again, so will the game -until '>Omcone t.lcc1dc'
Succumbing to peer pressure, I ordered the breakfast to add a few windmills.
of golf champions -a glazed donut -and U'il/ium Lobdell is tlie C'ditur. -
JB's Sports Deli
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Thursday, Septemb r 1 o. 1992 A3
Suspects charged with shooting
into two Costa Mesa residences
Oy LoilAnn Bi$hcda
SUll v.
COS f'A Ml:S1\ -· fth;u e~
\\CH.' filed totl.iy ··~··in t t\\ll t>I
1hrce nit.:n .irrc 11..d l.11lx1r IJ.I\
l't'tr f11 Ill!' bullet' 111tu h\11 rnh,11;.
11ell hou'ic' anll t\\O (l.111.ctl c.1r'
on Monte Vi'>tu AH:ri..1c nut.I
\\'tl-.un Street, ,111d hoth ni.:n
haH: hccn tr.rn h:rrt·d h• rhe
cuullt) J.111 .
llul Sharon U'h1ro '•" J 'he
still <lu1.:\n't fecl .,,,le .
She and her hu .. 1>.1nd \\1.'rc
pl.iymg car&. al a t·1 k 111 their
Monte \'1)tJ home 'hmtl} he·
fore I a.m. ~lomla} ''hen al ul·
let \\hilled fl.t"t hc:r 'flOli-t;\
he:i<l and ~hatterc:d .1 l up l'n a
nearby 'helf abo'c their li:ir.
Judging by the hulh.:t l1ufc an
her front Jqor. ;inti 1h1: ll1~;111on
of her hu~bantl at the 11111e, po-
lice c timuted it m1"c:J lum· b)
about a foot.
"If he stood up. he \\uuld
ha"e been hit." \he ,,1iJ. e~··
plaining that her hu,b.mJ rullcd
her to the floor alter the fir~t
hut "·1~ lm:J "\\'c'r 1111 \'Cf)
llCl\oUs,"
U l11rn !>,11,i 111: and h\: r hu •
b:111J mm 1.: ll lu t 111:0. t) I" all)
lllllCt c.t\I 11lc of IU\\11 h.: th.111
three m 1111h' .1gu. ltut II.id llhl
ll\hJ on \ l11nte \ ''t 1 :?<1 > c,11
.1go.
"It' :i lut 1.ltlk1ellt 1101,," hi.:
.mJ .• 1~hling th 1t t:\Cll "hen her
l>iJe\\,111.; \\,1\ pra~ p.1111teJ "11h
l!ra lfiti recent!), \he d1Jn'1 1cal·
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Puhlc ~t!t Jcriy llollu\\a)
,,,jJ the mln "ho arc ,u,pcltCJ
ol .f11ini; hullct'i 111to the :O.lonte
\ i\t.1 hou'c ,anJ the ap.1rt111.:nl
un \\'1hon ~1r1..C.!I pro~.1hl~ J 111\
bclo1,; w .1 \!.1ng. hut .111..• l 1:·
lic,cJ to h.1,c \tarted the ... hoot·
Ing spree al tcr a night •>f he.1\)
JnnJ..1ng.
The District Attllrnl') \ l1ll 1ce
chargetl both Re) n:iltlu Udall·
cur, 23. •mll Jose Rl\aJ, 21,
WcJnesJa) \\Ith four counb
.each of ~hooung 1mu inhJbiteJ
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prt'l!' Jm dt>-.1gned It)( people "11h
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Square dancing The
c1tv's senior !>quare dance
pertorming troupe, the Co)tJ Me~1
Quick.stepper>. invite you to their
w.eelly dance, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m
Thur:.day at the CO!.l.l Mesa Senior
Center, 19th Street and PomonJ
A\enue The group entertains
throughout the local .irea and •~
lool..ing for e\penenu.>d square
d.rncing couple~ for t>\pJnded
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Audr.tY Rlchlrdlon, BO, noted musician
Audrey R1ch:ud)Qn, D longtime
NC\\-p<>rt Dcach resident and actl\C
member of St. Andrew' Pre b) tc·
rann Church, pa cd away la t Au·
gu)t 20 ut the age of 80, her son
John Richard)on said.
Mrs. Richard)()n wa) born in Ft.
Lauderdale in 1912. lier n10\hcr
wa., Lily Vilona·l lall, an interna·
tionally rccbgni.tcd !-Olo violinbt
"ho founded and conducted the
~tiami Philhurmonic Orchcma.
M~. Richard on i.tJrted pla}ing
\iolin at the age of three under
th~ guidance of her mother. At 13,
'he had won u Florida State Jun·
ior ConteM in violin, nnd became
highly regarded a a oloi t.
the USO to perform mu .. ac pro·
gram. In the 196().. \he lH:c.amc a
rent C">tatc agent an Ney. port
Oeach and later an cmphl)Cc uf
the Ornnge County Tr:.in\at 01\·
tract.
Mr . Richardwn contributed tu
such group., as the l·ord r oum.la·
ti on. the PTA, the YMCA,
Women's Club and the S)mphony
t\)l>OCiation. She i) su rvi,cd bv her
brother William l lolli<.tcr of b111,.
boro, North Carolin:•. her ~on
John · Richardc;on of Menlo PJrk
anti her daughter Mary DJ,is of
lol> Angeles as "ell a~ eight
grandchildren and t\\O great
grandchildren.
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'ut pillurl·d h \\inner
Ruth hkr. She came out to California in
1930 and attended Pacific Union
College and Whinier College as a
special mu ic student. In 1934 he
married Moms Frank.lyn Richard·
A memorial service .... ill be held
for t.Jrs. Richardson on r·riday at
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budget advisory panel
NEWPORT BEACH -School boarJ
members apprm.cJ the creation ot a
14-mcmber Citw:n') Oudget Alh1'01)
Committee Tuc)day night and '"" l>Oon
that') &01ng 10 be avatloble tu u ," aid
'~hool bo:srd Pre ident forre~t Werner.
··We'd ltl..e for the communi1y to be more
l..no" h:di;e. hie nbout education funding in
l1ur d1'>lrict and h:t'e nn opportunity to
rJr1tc1patc."
futunciJ Zone were scheduled for the
Oct. 13 chool board meeting.
-By Jluss Loar
Accord may be near
In uon course nap
lawyer war. We h \C no plan to G•"c up
po~cli~ion until a settlement (is
reached)."
The city cltaim Hnrry S. Green Inc, has
been in 11legnl po e ion of the clubhou e
and driving r:inge since Sept. I , 'he date
1he new concessionaire, Mesa Verde
Partne rs, wns su pposed to take over.
Neither council members nor Wheeler
would comment on specifics Tuesday for
fcJr of jcoprardizi~g nego.thuions, but,
Wheele r said ""'c re gettmg closer. 1 he
cit) l!I Jri.,.ing a hard bnrgain. It may be
(j " that only the la>A)'Cl'S p~o t.
The city filed l"O suits last week,
allcgmg the Green arc trcspas ing on.city
property and reques ting up to $30,000 a
dJ)' 1n dJmagcs from Sept. I . ' put out a call for \Olunteer~.
Commtttce members wjll serve for one
\e,1r, begmning in late Oc1obcr or early COSTA MESA -'J he stalemate over
Arter inatiall> con)tJering the crc:.111on
of an advisory cpmmattee tncludtng
teachers and admana)trator~. bo~ud
members decided to make the group
rcpre)en1at1vc of the public .11 l.irgc
<Wember "hen the chool board begins
Ill de.ti "1th the next school )'Car's budget.
The rnmm111cc "111 no1 ha' e
dcc1,10n-m;1k111g po\\ er, ser. ing in an
po ession uf the clubhouse and driving
range at th e city-owned C~ta Me~ Gol(
and Countr)' Club contmues. but 1he '
attorney rcprc enting I larry S. Green. Inc.
suid a sculcment may be reached soon .
The Green , ho"e"cr, claim they "ere
improperly notified of the city's desire to
put the course out to bid :ind ref use to
leave until they receive just compensation.
\\heeler, howc,cr, said Wednesday the
suih Jre mere ta ctics and that his client .. ·1 hJ~ "no plans to \ac::itc, unll a
• s~h l'>LH) cap.1ci1y only. w11lcmc111 i~ reached.
"We decided to let these commun11~
people take a tool.. JI "here "c arc nm'
Jnd tdl u~ whJt l..1nd of thtng~ the~ thmJ..:
"~ ought to be doing" ith the funding
School board members Tuesday night
,11,0 accepted a bid for the refurbishment
ot \'11..ton:i School "hich is cheduled to
open in September 1993. And discu~sions
ol ~chl"l<'I di:.trict boundaries in the
"We're getting closer, I think we'll
know if the cJse is re)olvable within a
week," said the Green's nuorney, Oa\.c
Wheeler. "I f \\e'rc still not talking after
next Wednc~day, it ,\ill prob:ibly be
The Greens originally rcquc:.tcd a $1.25
million eulemcnt. They have since
lo"ercd it to S600,000.
The city's inventory of the Greens'
equipment and IO!>t rc,enue put th e figure
closer to $250,000.
"Buth )ide) arc ready to go to w:ir if
nccc~)Jry, but both sides have po~erful
1ncenli\'CS to rc!iohc.'' he said. "I'm
up111nb1ic."
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Corporate growth -Mike Kowalski, ice president of '
finjlnCe ~t Western Digital. will speak at the Sept. 1 o meeting of the
Assoc1at1on for Corporate GrO\\lh, 5:30 p.m. at the pacific Club in
Newport Beach. Call 252-2303 or 833-3310 for information.
Management dinner -The.Society for the advancement
of Management will hold a dinner meeting al 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at
the Marriott Suites 1n Newport Beach. man;igement consultant
Milla rd N. MacAdam \\111 speak on the topic "Total Integrity
Management: How to Enhance Profitability As a Value-Driven
Leader." Registration is at 6 p.m. Tickets are S20 for association
members and S25 for non-members. The ticket price includes
dinner, tax and tip. For information, call Cliff Doubek at 637-3236.
Wednesday, Sept. 16
Medical Marketin g Association -Four experts in the
field o( medical executive employment and recruitment will offer
suggestions on what to do in the event of layoff at \t'fe Sept. 16
dinner meeting of the Medical marketing Association's Orange
County Chapter, 5:30 p.m. at the Red lion Inn in Costa Mesa .. Call
(800) S51·2173 for information.
ADA compliance -The MerchJn~ and manufacturers
Association will·present a one-day worl.shop on complying with the
Americans with Dis.1bilit1es Act, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 16 at the
Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthu r Blvd. For information:
all 558-1550.
Wednesday, Sept. 23
Health care marketing -The Healthcare Public
Rel.ltions and mark ting Association 01 Southern CJl1fornia will tour
the Los Ang les Tim~ Orange County f,ml1ty al 1376 SunOower St
in Costa Mesa at 11 3(} cl m. Sept 23. A catered luncheon \\Ill
tollow the tour. For r~nJtiom.. call 476-2507.
If you hJ\'e an item for thi~ ·cQ/umn, sC'nd it to Bob \·an Eykcn,
a sistant editor, 0Jily Pilot, 330 W. B.iy St.,. Cost.J Mes.i, 92627.
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The Bu~iness page runs on Mondays, Wedne:.<b )'s, Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, e>.t. 371
Carlson Co. to manage local .retail cente~s
By Tony Cox
Business Editor
NEWPORT DEA-CH -The lr·
vine Co., 6ecking to consolidate
management of its huge retail
properties port folio, has chosen
Newport Beach-based The Carlson
Co. to manage and lease 12 retail
centers in Newport and Irvine.
The 12 properties, which to·
gether total more than 800.000
square fee t of buildil"lk space, had
been manage d by three different
firms, including Koll Management
Services, one of the nation's larg-
est property managers.
Carlso n was .chosen over seven
other firms that bid on the con·
tract.
"It's particultfrly good for us be-
cause we do manage a fair amount
of retail, but we haven't had any-
thing in our back yard," said Herb
Steele, executive vice prc)ident
wit h The Carl)On Co. "Th1) gives
us a pre)cnce in our back yard."
According to Jeff Dodd, direc-
tor of operations for livine Retail
Properties Co., none of the three
firms that had managed the 12
centers bid on the new contract.
Dodd said Koll Management,
which will C'Ontinue to operate in·
dustrial properties for The Irvine
Editor's Note: The Daily Pilot Economic Index, which regu-
larly runs on Wednesdays, will appear in Friday's business.
Stop Smoking. • American Heart &'.'a
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ThcRealVW
A Audi
Expert on
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Co mplete PersonaUzed Auto Serotce
548-5181
716 Weat Slstee•tll Street, Coeta M ...
Co., became a manage r of '>omc of
the ccn1e~ through its acqu1 .. 111on
of Sun"est Asset Management
Hollis & As)ociates g.ne up m.rn·
age ment of three proper11e., that
"ill now be handled by C..irl ... on,
but it picked up t'-'O other lf\inc
Co.-owned cente rs, he ).ih.1 Dudd
added that the third rn;in..igcmcn1
firm, Dh·er)1fied Shopping Ccn·
ters, v.-hich built three of the ccn·
ten for The If\ inc Co on .1 kc
basis, will no longer manage prop·
ertics for the corn pan).
"The real impetus "a'> to con·
-solidatc the rnanagerncm, elect a
proven locJI firm and g1'c them
We've
enough prupertici. th;it they "111
adcqu.atdy '>taff our center ,"
OoJd \a1J
C;irbon'i. nc\\ <.unt rau "i1h 1hc
If'\ inc Co 1nduJc., m.in Jgement
and lca~1ng of l>IX retJil center:. in
l\1.."pvn Uc;ic.h. indudU1d £b~s1dc
Cc.nta, L..i'>ll>lull \ 111..ii.:c Center.
H,1 rbur \ 1_:\\ C:cnll:r.-l\e;:\\pOrl
ll1lb Center. ~c,,porl :'\orth Cen-
ter and \h ~tchll Pl..11..1
1 h1.. CJrbvn Co. no'' manage:.
appro\mlJtcl~ 9:? rct;.111, office and
indu-.trial propatie:. on the West
Coa:.t for 25 d1ifcrc.:nt u\\ncrs. The
compan) ha' 12 area oll1cc-. and a
)taff of 55.
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Nice selection to choose from
Frieze • Pltlsh • Saxony lnsia~ with FREE Padd ng
OAK HARDWOOD FLOORS
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APARTMENT installed with · ~D•nr CARPET sgso yd. FREE Padding ~ 60 yds. mlnlroom
• lnslalak>n & Services Avaiatje • Satisfaction
Guaranteed lor 2 years. • Licensed & Bonded
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AS Thurad y, September 10, 1992
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II• d1l 111or1: "1th h:\., 111 meeting
the ulm,1t11in.il nce<.h of 1~1e w1<le
d111'l'I\)' nl \\udcnh th:it we now
ell. he • .. 1111 ··I'll do everything I
"'"1 in 'upp11r11ng them 1n ge lling
th.11 111h d1111c I hat'' what I'm
h1.1 c f11r ..
C"tht ;,i f\ln:i I ltgh Schoo l
1'1111np.il M1J...c Murphy I'> a
flt belrc,cr th,11 ac..idcm~
pc1 lorm.111cc need not '>uffer 7 b1.·c.1u\e of a dive,...e student budy
\\ 1111 .1hour 42 percent of· the ·
'l..h11ol, \tu<lcnts de'1gnated a'
lim1tl.'d·f ngfi,h·'>pealo..ing.
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1 .... 1 1car\ 'cninr cla'i'i .,oared 100
pt11nt' abmc \late and nat1omlf
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"Our kid' are doing an awfull)'
NO POINTS' NO COS T1
395 FL'°'T FH . .. Up "'21
Low~•ot.s
• NeN Home LOCR
• Rerinc::TlCe
• Loon ~IOollon .
• Ho'ne "'Po-.iemen1
FOi MOie rYOtmc:tlOn COi
Jock H7-o900
Al.TA PlfWCW.' t'Oltt.
.lnJ cum kluJc '' \he nc\\ g per·
cent," rehcr :aiJ. "lla 1~all the
top I~ rerccnt ol the cla' rcc:cl\c
honul' of M:imc h pc "
Feher .uJ th.u the M:hooh .rnd
dep r1mc11t) "111 nununatc tu·
d nt for hono~ 1f they h.i'e
re JC'hcd that high le\ cl or chicvc·
mcnt. AnJ "hilc he s:aic.J mony fac·
tors Jrc h~ured an to determine if
!iUlTICllllC quJlaflC\, II I\ largc:I)
h;l,cJ 1ln J 'tulknt') grad~ rxiint
a' cragc.-
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her cu l'.'t gra<lc rx,11111 a\eragc at
UCI. hut c~llmatcd that it \\tl!>
.Jtxlul -' 89. ln a leller fa.,cd
\\'cJnc,J.J) to th!.' Daily Pilot.
.-\lkn ,,11J, "A) I recall. mo)t uf
m' UCl gr.ide., "ere 'A'~.'"
· fhc lc11er )tntcd that Allen h.1:.
reque,tcd UCI to \end her tran·
~cnpt.... "I "111 be happy to sit
do" n anJ <li:.CU)) this "hen t re·
ce1' e my tr .in,cripl!i." )he wrote.
Campaign literature produced
by Allen'-camp.11gn for the June
primary firl>t )\ate<l that Allen had
:i11:.11ned the cum laude I.Hus,
which now ha!i been e levated to
sum111a cum !Jude.
"Originall) I ju~t wanted to sa~
thar I had graduated with honorl>.
gOl)J JOh." ~turph) \:lid. "And \\C
h.J\C the rc~ou rccl> \\ithin our
f,1.:uh) to 1.kli,cr .1 gn:Jt cJucJtton
tu thc'c !>ludcnt~ ...
\\'1th conl>l:tnt cri1ic1:.m of puhlic
eJuc.111on b~ 'omc pl>litic1an~ "ho
'uggc't the near-privatization of
the !>Y'>tem. ~turph) belic\e!) the
value of public eJuc:Jtion is ge1(i'ng
lo~t in t he dc~.1tc
"\\'c don't t:ilJ... enough about
1he gre,11 number ol :.ucces ... e!> "e
han:." tilurph) s.:.ull. ··P..ubllc
education i:. '' 1thuu1 a doubt the
curncr,tonc of our freedoms and
our JcmocrJC). I hope \\C can JU~t
J...eep th1nkrng a~out that."
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Jlfllll 11')' \\C "dC 1.1llin 111J I
\JiJ, '\Vc;ll, a~tu.111\ II \\;&'I \U0111U
cum lauJc.' nJ \\C 1.k~1,kJ tu f\Ul
th.it on thl' m.1terial "
An<ll'Don. Allcn'li opponent.
,, 1J that the: whole 1 \UC r.li't'
quct.1100 nhuut Allen'!. quJliht.1•
1 lom. to b~ • juc.l~c.
"Al'O\C .111 .1 JUJgc OHJ\I he ethi·
c.11 1inJ hone t," AntJcr:o.on \.ltd
"\Vh.11 )OU arc Joing rn the court
room h to c.11th for the u uth lf
)Uu'rc di;hunc t about )Our ~11.111
f1c.it1on,, then there arc scnou'
quc!i11on allout )'Our su1tt1b1li1y lur
Sale!
the JUh ."
la\t "eel. Allen "'h cnt1"11cd
h former ~I.alt' upr~·mc: C\lurt
Ju,111;c fohn Ar,uclh:, for 1mpl)'·
ins th~ll he: em.lof'lcd her cam.Ii·
c.Jat)' Invitation for a camp:11gn
rccc:pt1l>n "ere p111\tcJ "ilh Ar·
~ucllcs' n.imc und the St~l\c Su·
1ncmc Court logo. Arguelles >Did
he wa an invited gue\t only and
""~ not c11dor,1ns:, either land1c.J.1tc
in the JU<l".:ral race.
Allen ~aru the rm itat ion print·
cd \\1\h the Supreme Court :.cal
~ind Aq~ucllc • nam1: \\cren't
meant to be imply an cn<lor,c-
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fau cets, tubsets & accessories
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Make a dash to add a splash with savings on (rncr
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Sale Prices
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through September 1 2th
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Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321
Ludwig and the Maestro Men · to attend OCPS .kickoff party .
.
Believe it or not ... the invitntion says
Ludwig van Beethoven will be at the
Invitations to the Nov. 16 event at Hyatt
Regency-Irvine will go out next week and
it is expected to draw between 600 and
700 women and men.
vacations in Hawaii, Mexico and the
wi ne country.
Concour\ <l'£1cg:mcc. More than IOO ·
Ame rican and European cla\!ilC ca~ Y+ill
be \ho,1,n at the Otiobcr e'cnt being
he ld on the rolling la"'°' or Aldrich Park
on the UCI campu!i. The concours
h\.nClll\ the ~~c11~men1 .ind ·1 n:.ilmcnt
Scl"\1ces Center. Susan Bartlett is
ch.lif\\oman or th!! fund rabi..:r \\ ith
Lynda Shea a!i her co·cllJlr.
lhJ! Ill \Hllllll! )
Co')t of the 1.:ch.:b1.1t1un at the Crc.in.,·
1s SllJ .t::!, the w:.ir u( ~h.Cartnev\ hirth .
Eng.li ... h fare ..:. ... h1:phdd's pie, 'Engh'>h
Unr. ') one' .111J utha !i:.t\UrlC"i -\\tll
be "·'"'cd 0l 1dct 1nlor111;.it1un .1\,11lahk•
trom 556-6:r,,:!,
Wednesday 39th season
kickoff party ~ng held
by the Orange County
Philharmonic Society at
Four Seasons Hotel.
Milkes sense though, he
was interested in music
just like OCPS.
Yes, men ... there are always a few
men at a fashion show, but this one will
have one man at each table. They are
called the Maestro Men and each one
will pay $JOO for the privilege of having
luncJf wi th nine women. ·
Dorelta Ensign, who i!> alw u) doing
something clever with 1nvirnt1ons an<l
decoration • ha~ dc!l1g ned onc·of·a-1.md
animal ce nterpieces '"'hich will b~ 'okl to
gcncr::ue more funds fur OCPS.
Last year the fashion show ra1!1ed • RllOG:"\l l 10~ Judie and Carmelo
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To raise funds for
OCPS and its music
programs for youth,
members of the
Women's Committees
are busy collecting
auction items and
Nicole Denholm is chairwoman of the
event featu ring Kitty Leslie presenting
fashions from stores in Fashion Island.
Arleen Dubow is in charge of the
auction and she reports some grand
items including a trip for two to London
and a six-night stay arranged by
American Express and British Airways.
Other traveling opportunities include
S 0,000 and the word is the commillce
people hope to match this amount "1th
the 33rd which has been gi,cn the nJme
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Ticket arc SSO eac h and further
mformation is available from Denholm.
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A 10 Thursday, September 10, 1992 ADVERTISING Newport 8Hch/Co1ta MeU Dally Pilot
Classic fashions go to the head of the class
A llcntion students! Put the
laces back in your
high-tops ... don those
plaid shirts, khakis and varsity
jackets ... and when Mom drags
vou shopping, choose
brightlr-colored pleated sl..1r~,
ruffle-collared blouses, hooded
swe.1ts and rugby shi rts ... buc
don't give up those denim::.!
A!. l..1ds return to school this
\\<eel<. they arc also returning to
a "Bae!.. to Ba::.1cs" fa::.hion loo!..
-prcpp1e, trad1t1onJI and yes,
"All-AmcrkJn."
You 'II \ 1cw the hottest fa::.hion
trench. this fall tor 1un1or high
.rnd high school students at the
upwm1ng BACK TO SCHOOL
FASHION SHOW at Cry::.tal
Court in South Coast Pl.:iza, on
September 12 and 13,
beginning at 2 :00 p.m. Each
day, on the lower level in the
center court. school fashions
and accessories will be modeled
from these part1cip.iting store::.:
Esprit, Guess, Robimon::..
Broadway. The Limited, hprc-.::.,
Benetlon, All\ l> Abcrcumb1 &
Fitch. Everything But Water,
Foot Loder. Judy's, 9 \\'c.::.t.
North Face, Structure and Polo.
The fashion sho'' '"'111 icaturc
iour segments including a
90210 segment highlight1ng thl
young, hip clothing trom the
television show. There \\'ill be
big baggy jeans for guys,
lctterm.rn jac..1-.cts and baselJall
caps. r or girls, crinkly chiffon
flov, 1ng dresses will be featured
along '' ith the big baggy jean
and big sweater look.
A \\'e::.tern \\Car segment
leaturing Guess and Polo will
emphasize the Old \Vest "ith
1cans and CO\\ boy ~hirts. There ,,,11 be long slim je.rn sl..1rts
coordinated ''1th JCJn denim
<..h1rts in a \.Jrtcty of colors
The preppic segment
showcases a more traditional
college look. emphasizing plaid
along with the newest look ...
men's suits on women, with a
feminine t\\ 1::.t. The active ''ear
portion of the show targets
sporbwear from jogging suits to
aerobic wear and swimsuits.
For the younger crowd, head
over to Pinwheels in Westcliff
Plaza, Newport Beach. where
newborns to Size 7 young~tcrs
arc outfitted in st}lc. Flared
dress~s with lcggins mJkc for a
practical and pulled together
look. Denim 1~ espcuJlly "in'
and Western wear for both bo\ ~
and girls. from bandancls to
belts. arc the ragc.
"fa,., \\ashJblc~ iv play and
actl\ c \\car thJI arc cool and
comlortablc Jrc a mu::.t, · ::.avs
Chrb Plc1itcr, O\\nl'r of
Pim' hed~ "The cotton 1cr~cy
fabn c::. looJ.. great and mal..e
Mom\ Ille.• much ca~1er, too.'
Bo\::. lhtll lo\e the
easy-lo-\\ ear sets at Pinwheels.
featuring elastic shorts in
brushed cotton with
coordinating printed shirts.
"Gotc..ha" sportswear has
colorful mix and match
collections that provide many
different looks -ideal for a hot
September that's still ahead.
Pinwheels also carries Wee
Clancy, Baby Guess. Chicken
Noodles, Flapdoodlcs,
Bicyclctte, Side Out Kids and
Leggoons fashion lines.
At the Balboa Island Kids
Clothing Company on 224
Marine Avenue, "cool" dressing
1s a breeze. "Anita G"
sundresses in SP,Afkling bright
prints are a big hit. Anita G, a
local designer, has combined
easy styling and comfortable
fabrics to create the perfect look
that beats the heat. Just add a
T-shirt or turtleneck when
cooler weather arrives.
"St~I Jeans" shorts for girls in
bright purple, pink and plaid arc
durable yet easy to ca re for and
take you through summer's end.
For boys, toddler through age
12, Balboa Island Kids also has
an extensive "Q>lcha'' line of
shorts and coordinating shirts.
At 012, Cotton Rainbow and
Umited Too in Fashion Island,
fashions that make the grade,
range from plaids and brights to
animal prints, vests and boots.
Active girls will love the
colorful print tops and
coordinated lcggins at the new
Kids 'R' Us on Bristol, just
down the :,trcet from South
CoJst Plaza. The Lucy Skirt -a
split sl..irt th.it opens in the front
\\ith adorable att.1chcd bicycle
~horb -is a must for the
pla\ground.
Calling all youngsters 10 years
old and under:
Enter the Port O '
Call BACK TO
SCHOOL wlonng
conte::.t at the Via
Lido and Suuth
Cua:,t Pl.izJ !>tor<.'
locations. \\/inners,
chosen bv <.'ntry .rnd
not b\ coloring
Jbdil\. \\di CllJOY J
"Rulo Culuring
Dc:.k."
•
WHAT'S
HAPPENING
CALENDAR
Today and
tomorrow don't
miss the in-::.torc
TRUNK SHOW at
Linda Bentley's,
Fashion Island from
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fall and pre-holiday
fa:.hion> foJturing all
t\pt's oi \e::.b -
irom ultra-icminine
lace and men's
p_instripcs to. vintnge, one-of-a
kind embt?ll1shcd creations -
will be showcased. Linda
Bentley is located on the main
level Atrium Court. For more
information, call (714)
720·9494.
September 18 and 19 -
Watch aficionados and the
curious alike will delight in
Showing at
Edwards Cinema Center
Thursday, September 17th
at 7:00pm
270 1 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
viewing the unique collection of
timepieces in the Rolex Historic
Timepiece Exhibition displayed
at Charles H. Barr Jewelers.
1803 Wcstcliff Drive, Newport
Beach. Chronicling technological
developments, the exhibit
features scledcd originals and
models of famed Rol cx watches
that have marJ..ed (cats of
science and exploration since
1904. For more information,
call (714) 642-3310.
Send in your latest f,u hion
& Beauty news, inquiries and
photographs to: Fashion, The
DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay
Street, Costa Mesa, 9262 7, or
Fax us your upcoming events
at 63 1-5902. Please include
your name, address and
phone number.
•
At left, Pinwheels in
Westcliff Plaza features
cotton jersey floral print
dresses with matching
leggins from Chicken
Noodles in sizes 2T to 6X.
Above right, The Bix Oxfo rd
by Polo Ralph Lauren is a
pure cotton oxford cloth.1.
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available in solids and
plaids.
Bright colors and a relaxed flt make this styllsh, easy to
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Thursday, September 10, 1992
Communiir Forum I '
Write to: Pilot l etter>, 330 W. Bay St., Co)l'1 Mesa, CA 92627
Fax letter'> to : 646-41 70
Community Forum runs on Tu(-><Jay>. lhur><J.1~> .111d :>.1turd.1\,') Readers' Hotline ... 6~2-6086
Editor Willi.am lobdell ... 642-4321, e~t. 351
The .challenges of the year ahead
Trustees , administrators , and teachers talk about ne w school year that starts today
22nd year in the post.
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In the wuke of the state's budget crisis
ond the bleak economic landscape
mapped out by forecasters, students,
teachers and administrators in Newport
Bc<Jch nnd Costa M esa /Ja"c braced
themselve for a ftar of challenge.
C/;J size Dre up: supplies and
services are down. Local teachers are
without a contract and the district
budget has been trimmed from stem to
stern. But that has not eroded the
enthusiasm of teachers, administrators
and parents on the even of the first day
of sehool. Following are some comments
on the challenges and changes that will
be evident this year:
"I'm glad ir's my last year, bcc:1u!lc I
doµ'r sec any relief ahead. Ir'!!> !lac/ the
1Vay c/asse are gcu ing overcroudccl bur
wc·ve still got a lot of school spirit."
-Pt•ggy Engard, a Pomo na El-
c mentary School kindergarte n te acher
bcgi nnintt her 29th year in the t>:ime llin-
1.krgartcn cla!osroom. About 70 percent
or ha ''uclent!> arc ' atino and many
ha\c linuted Engli,11.
/J;m/ ro g1.:1 .1 pc:.r.\l>11,iliL1.:.J cduc.111011
\\ /Jt.•n .wu ·re clt:.1/ing 1111 fl /;Jr!!t.• number\
of \CUtft.'l/tl>."
-lfo!o Urci.:_0110. a ~ucial '1uJ1e' and
d\ k., 1e.1ch.:r JI Corona Jd MJr H 1gh
Sdwol beg1nnin~ hi, ~0th ~c.ir in the ~i'
tfll l
-.1-orrl ~l \\ ll IHT, ~ ... h<x>I ho.11 J prc'i·
Jl.nt and ,1 h L'h '>di Kil-.:1.1un,clo1 1n thl.'
G.11J1:n G1u'c L11111~J :::,..111101 D1~1ril..\.
-Julie Willgerot!t, 17-ycar-old New-
port Harbor High School senior and edi-
tor of the school newspaper.
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"\\ 111/t' )I/tine up there in the A!I·
· ''-'mbly c/J:nnbcr. as you listen to this
!ltuff ) ou begin ro !ihuddcr at our law·
m:iken in Sacr:lmcnto and their altitudes
1011 arcl educarion. \Ve have to be very
frugal because 11e don't knolV 1~hat the
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"/ 11;1\ _,Jwcf..t.•tl hy the.: (g.lll,!! \huoting.')
011 t/11 .. • \<t.'\t <,1<.Jc of Cm tJ \fe,J 1d1ich
~ct.m' to be Jc.1</in~ hJ11 Jrcl more tJm·
mo.\ilJ. I hope 11c c;m get to~etht•r tJml
11 orl.. things out !.O 11 e don't /l;1H: ro In<.'
in lc:1r JS to 11 hut's going tu _Jwppen to
.. I'm 1<.'ry Lllflu.·rnl·J to ll.1h' .1 J1,pul<.'
i:oint! on 1111/J ciur t:<1H'f/J,1r. I ii:\'<'" ul
i>.111ci11a hi) //)h .1~1J \,111/11;' II( . .' h.J\t.• IV
w/..c.: n~01t.· from 1.·d11c:.1t;1111-C11n,1Jainc
ll!l t!1.· pl::JL·L·~ 11<.' C.J:I 'pcnJ m. 11.:1, t•Ju-.
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"Our sra{( in this district i so dedi-
cated to doing what 's right for kicls, that
it ctMillctx happen."
fururc is going to be." v
.won '·' 11/Jt.'r<.' Ht' 111// cc.·t Ille: /11..:./J.:)t re; curn on our J11l Jr ·· • · -
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"Our tudcnts aero the !ltDte de en-e
far mare than o !ltatus quo program if
1hey ore ta be ready to face the world
they're inheriting."
-Bruce Crocka rd, principal of the
newly refurbished Lincoln Elcmeniary
School and a 25-year veteran of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
-Ed Decker, a new school board
member elec1ed last November and a
fine an' dean at Co~tline Community
•College.
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our children." · ·
-l{od :\lac~lilli:in, beginning h1' :,111
\CJr ai. a >eho<.>I boarJ ml!ml~r .. dalllh!. . . -hJd .. l\\O }Car ... prior to the un1f1ca11 on ot
lkirbJr:i \\ ;1~m·r. lit\J!og~ tc.1rh-:r .11
f r1'1~·1 \lidtlli: ~h.IHll•I.
n -r1 -, ,, ;J .h \Jr 11 l:dt.' 1/1<.' r.1r.·nt\ .ire
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John Nicoll, 70-ycar-old !>U·
pcnntcn<Jent of the Ne\\ port-Mc!>a Uni·
ficd School District OO\\ enteri ng his
"I've had the best chmes I Vc c:w r h:id
in thc!le la!.t om years. ·They rome from
very lo\ing. clo e-J.nit familie . T he. c
kid ha"c had absolutely no d1~c1plinc
problems."
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"/ uluu) begin the :choo/ year 11ith a
'cmc uf l'nthusi:ism but it's tempered
1/J1, )<.'Jr beca11 c of the budget cri!!>l!I.
T he mJin prvblcm is class size. It's. rca/~,
the.: Xc,\port-~tc ... a school d1-,1nct.
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t.·'111, .it lln:JI 1m1du1..1 . w 1 he d11/Jrc:n ol
our rnmmunit.1. 'f11t.·....$Ylt1J of 11h;11'
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Waiting f~r return of
Orange County Magazine
D ON'T DELIEVE
EVERYTlllNG
YOU'RE NOT
READING - For the
Chutzpah AY.ard of lhe )eJr.
let's nominate on-:igain,
off-ngain Orange Co\Jnt>-
f\fagazi ne.
There wa 1his hc:idlinc in the
Sept. 5 edition of The Rcgi ter:
·•orange County ~1 :1g:izine
Returns After Four Months."
Then 1t
quo1c
publi':Jlcr
Michael L.
Heath a
, p romh ing. that
the magazine
.... ill f ocu!> on
"the rontinuing
cultural
3\\,1~cn ing of
Orange
------County."
Local
Scene
ScvcrJI local
JOurnah 1 a rc
a\\a11ing the
------"awakening."
Months after turning in their
a!>Signcd tuff to the
Minneapoli!l·b3sed company's
office here. they're still trying to
get paid. The inform:uion
operator snys "there' no lasting"
for Orange Counly (not to be
confu,cd Y.llh O range Coast)
Magazine.
Why ''ould The Register print
,uch an unchcd.cd )arn'? Nc\t
quc~tion, plca'>e'?
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\\ELL, T HAT WAS A SHORT
OPERATIC CAREER -With in
minutes after indicaling TuesdJ)
tlt!lt I couldn't be a
.. upcrnumerJI] in "La Oohemc"
(the rehear al are too ta\ing).
there came a call fro m Opera
Pacific staffer ubrina Torre •
After a diligent -.carch . she
s .. 11J, the proJuccrs signed a
replJcemcnt -Sabrin<l's lo-.cl)
,. 14-ycar-oJd daughter, NilJc..I, an
aspiring model seeking her big
brenk in Show D1L.
That wa!o prell) f J!>l; I mean.
they coultl\e coa'<cd me a little.
I'll be in Saturday\
opening-night audience -and
can't wait to hear JOth-gr:idcr
NaU.i i.ing my baritone role.
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FOR WHOM TUE
SCllOOLDELL TOLLS -
Co:btline Communi1y College i
di tributing it Fall Clas
Schedule, and the headline on
Page 5 read :
"Who to Call for Student
Assistance.''
Book drive continues )
Columnist Hugh Hewitt is on
assignm ent, and his column won't
appear today. However, the book
drive for his brother-in-law Chip, who
lost his book collection to Hurricane
Andrew continues until next
Thursday. You can drop off a book at
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627. Hugh's readers
have already delivered more than 50
books, many c9llector's editions.
...... Hewitt ·,
Columnist
Without
Portfolio
A call 10 the 'cnoor., (:f\icr
gramman.1n coulJn'1 hurt.
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PEAKI NG OF \\'lllCJI -'I he
Nc"port Harbor Arca Ch.1mbc r
Clr Commerce '' promoting a
heallh and filnc" lunch,
cheJulcd O..:t. 7 at the 13Jlboa
Yach t Club. You'n: :ill 111\1tc<l, I
gues.,. ·1 he flier re.id : "J'hi-;
seminar " a mu'>t-.lllend for
an)one "ho has eH~r put food in
their mouth! ..
0
IS THERE PRO\'ISlO:". 1:-\
TllE ~fA'fE WELFARE
U OCET FOR Tiil "! -
f.:e\\!>p.1per pubh-.h'er StJnfort.l
Manning ObJeCh to hl.1ng
1ermed a .. ~cnior c11uen. ' I k
want!> the lcgi~la111 1e to
recognize his contcmporane' .t'>
"the chronolog1call}
di-,ad,antageu." c
HOW DO Tll E ·c l'lll~GS
GET TARTCD'! -'ll1e
so-calleJ recc,!oion 1' JU'l a nJ't~
rumor. :l)s Reahor Lou
Bucccllo -be ing 'pn..:JJ b~ ;ill
tho c people \\ho ;ire out or
wo rk.
0
l rs Tll E TllOL'GllT TllX I'
CO NT -lfappy b1rt hd;1).
dear Vida Dea n. I ''J!o gonna
ba\..c you a yello" ca l e "i1h
lemon fill ing. your fo,uritc, but
Jim J>~ )OU beat me to 11.
Jtrry Kobrin's rolumn runs
Tutsdu.1 , Thursd.JJS and
Soturdu)S.
Missing income source
The Cu~ of '<.:"PWl 1, 1111"1ng 1.1u1 1111 :i hu~c
source of tncome II the\ \\oulJ enlllrl.c the .. dlll!
nui ancc,·· l.m, on H.111;,1J h i.ind, .11 S.500 !or m;t
rcmo-.ing dog mi:.,,c, .tnd S~:'ll lor d1l11) 1101 on
lcashc!>, not to ment1t111 the number ut Joi.!' on the
bcache . the cil~ ulUIJ r.1kc in ,, 1111111mun1 l1I
S5,000 a da~! ThJt 'It ... 111.:r th.111 1 s:o 11cl..d per
CJr parl..ed 1llcg..1ll> on 'tr<.:l.t "'Cl.I 111~ J.1~:. I hint
of it!
A \Ct) conccrneJ rc,1dent 1.11 t>n~c bc;:.iu1ilul
Balooa b land.
l ROl3l:.R l S0:-0. ,. Balboa i...t~inJ
Buying Back Bay pr operty
The Ne\\port Con,el"\.lnC) ''ould hl.c to .idJn.:"
the concerns in Mal') \h.AdJo· Aug. ~9 re')pon'e
10 Ne'' port"s Open Sp.ice 1,-.uc.:.
Acqu1,11ion of the C.i..\.l\\J~ ... and Nc\\pi..>rtcr
No rth \\Ould re!>ult fr1m1 an :.igreed-upori .... de l''
the Irvine Company. ·rhe proper11e•: \aluc \\Ould
be based o n a fa ir-market appra1,al
The Con!lcf\.anc-. h<h been anJ "Ill contin ue ec~ing funJs fo r ~cqu1~111on from pmate
1nJ1vidu.1b nnd foundJt1on,, corpor.111on,, JnJ
from federal. state, or loc:.11 :1gem.1c'
If an ~ ci.sment dhtrict i~ e 1.1bl1,hed, Nt.:\\ port
\Oler or the CHy ihelf \IOulJ h.1,e to .1pprn'e
placing an ini1i:iti\e un the b.tlllll I hi.' 1nt11.1ll\\.
Y.OUltJ then require 51 p-..rccnl l.ll the\\ IC t~l p "
The' Con c"' an9 apprcc1.111:' t ht.· ... h.111ce' h 1'
explain th.11 propcrt) nghl'; an: b<.'111!! 1e,pertl.J
and that \Ote rs can e\JHC" their "''he!I JI \hc.: .
poll~.
• UI n 'I ORIJ.'.\t 11
,\d, ,,,1n Committee
i':L:"Plllt ·con cl'.1nt.'
Slick Willie and Wieder
Oh no. l 1h nu. I 1 ....... 11cht hde 1n Ri.<. r C1t\. It
'cem' the loJI.,, JrunnJ h~re .ire a up 1 1 .11111~
o'er \\h,11 II d,, Jb1lill the dct<.Cl1 n l I ~-.n.un
promment lhpubl1..:Jlh00 to lh.: !::1111.lo. \\uh.:
tid.et ) 1>U '<.\. the1c "JU\t .Ill l:>'>UC <.If l\\ll th.it
\\'aed.:r. I ho1111 .. 011. Juhn,11n cl JI tal "liulJ
b\.!llu t1e kll 111 the h;.inJ, <.•I JI\
·-rm-nu1-.1·l1b.:rar~ Dt.:ml>...1.11 1 \\ h' .in.· the\ 'u J~hJmt.:d l1I thJt labl.1"1) ·
Ther\. 1,. llf Cl1UT'>e, a 'ulu11un h> \he UJ hcJ,.il
:'\othing 'l>thin~. lhJt "· 11 )l>U .11.: ·•. Rcpubli<.:'lll
lf)OU .ire 111: of the cJ1,puntkJ J-.kdd' :ind
intcnJ \11 l. ..... l \l.lur k>t ll r :::,11 .. k \\ 11 • .:. ther.: ''
somcthtnl.! )vu· 'huulJ Ju Rc·rct-,1 .. r. I l11:re ''nu
\\J\'OUI. )ou Jre Dermn:r.1i..1
• l3AlUn L Z..·\ '\Cl,, Cl1,1;1 ~lc,.1
Praise for Turner
"It cJn°t h.ippen here.'' lk.11' "hJt the '~"p ... irt
DcJch Cit\ C'oun.:11 ~..11d b' h1t111~ Ju" n
Councilmjn Clarence I ur;1cr~ p~1lp11,eJ r~vpk
for People Committee lo J,..,,,t I<"' -ini:-.m1c
resident~ of J\c\\purt 13...:.1..:h .rnJ u1h1.:1 ;.ir,..1,,
Councilman 1 urn.:r'~ ,u._••c ... tion "·" matk Ill
re pon'c 1 ... 1 the Jc, J't..11iiig d.011ud1l11 .1 1J
cnormou., pain that 0 ... 1.urrcJ 111 l.lh Anf-.1 ... ,
Counc1lmtln· Turner a1meJ to JJJrc'' the 1\'<.'t
cJu!>e of the not., -J IJ-..1. of eco1h11n1 ... anJ
educational upponun1110 for lo" IOl.'.Onl\.
re!lidcnh. rc,ulung 111 gr1nJ1ng pm en~.
Turn1.:r tried un1.,uccc,,fulh h.> .mJken th-. r1.'t
of the Cit) Council, but 1hcir \l>tc ,J11.I the' prd1.:r
to ,lumber on. PcrhJ[?!o the) f1gun: that ti 1he)
1p1orc \he problem. 1t ,\Ill go .l\\J~. In the
mc.in11111c. fJmalie~ JU)t bJrel) gc111ng b)' \\Ill nc.: \t.r
hJH~ tl11. . .tJ\JJllJge Of J pro!!ram lhJt lll1ght h.1\e
nlJJe .1 J)l)'ltl\I.! Jiffercn ... e. ·1 hat"., J re.11 .. ham.:
BAfWARA Mc~1URRA Y. L.igun.1 UcJ~h
. ...
The follO\\ing is a !!>Jmpling of ca/11> from
our 24-hour Rcaden ' I/or/me. If )ou'd like
to get im'O/\·cd. it's a eJ.\Y ;1s punching in
the fol/011rins: sc1cn numbers: 6.J2·60S6.
ha\e a little credit tor the pe1\ln:.ulJ 111 1hcre
NAM L.: \\I I llHELD. 13.ilooJ
;ire lllJO\ l111c \\ e t,1Jc Lat inL:l rc.,idco~ that
"orl.. hJ~J. mJm .1 'Jlll!>t J11l11;ult c1rcu1m1a1h~e' ~im1l.ir w 1hc llllC' our
.1n\:e,1or-.. Man) d1J Olll '>pe,1\.. l:ngla..,h anJ
lJl:l.'J prCJUdlCC .111J d1\Cflnll0Jllllll,.1l\ll . P/eJ e /e;vc your name (\pell 1l out). city
and phone number (for \CflfiCJt1on}. Thank
you!
Panic's home
I have a mes ,1ge for Jerry Kobrin, please. In
Saturda)"s Pilot, he s.l)S that Milan P:inic
h-.es on Balboa hland. Well. he doesn't. He
h"e on the penin,ula. So I Y.oul<l 111..e to
Give respect, get respect
Regarding Fntl.1) 's hc.1dlinc, .. G,, c u'
re peel, L:llino )'Outh '")'" .\.,a \\c~1,1Jc
re idcn1. I s.1y to Ja\ler L't1..1Ja anJ thl
Community Oarrio Ta-.1. I on:e. !,!l\C u' .. . rc!>pcct. Re peel our proper 1). our
surrounding'>, nnJ our qua ht) ol II\ mg.
For C\amplc. L.ccp the llUhide ol )Our
premi e clean and pc good neighbor . There
One nu1or d1lkrcn..:e "1\h the Latino' ''
the\ \..111 one anlllW l .1m 'c" "1J Ill l.n1.>''
that (\Jn Uh c l 1>1tL:'·C.unll~>, .1
19·)car-ulJ. "·1~ i..1llld 111 a t-:~1ng·1d,11eJ
'hll1..'l•llR \llllC\\ huc 'l111lCllne I\ i.'n 111g
Perhap:. the fir:.t pl.1..:c h' ,1 .u1"'1th rc,pc1..:t
for all of u 'i •~ to 'tart \\Ith 1.111r'd' 1.: '·
NAML \\ 11 HI ILLD. Co..,ta ~k'>.t
PRESIDENT ~ ... Buh, (R). The While !louse. 1600
Pennsylvania Ave .. Washinaton, D.C. 20500
How to contact your legislators t;\\'J>ORT-~n .. \ l 'II ICU
T llOOL DISTRICT, Jt-.111 ltth 5t , l'i1.\\f)\ltt
lkach. 7(>().~~ Supwn\~•\\knt: John\\.
~lc:oll Bo.uJ Mcmb.:r ; •·111 rt't \\ ernrr,
VlCE PRESIDENT
Daa Qua)I«. (R), Senate Office Building. -
Wtshinaton, D.C. 20S 10
COVERNOR
Pttt Wilson, (R). State Cap1tnl. Sncrnmen10,
95814, (916)445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
AIH c,.nttoa, (0 ), 5151 W. Century Uh,J.
Suite SIS, I.AS Ansc:lc , 90045, (21J)2l.S·2186.
Jolil• St)-.... r, (R). 2400 E. Katclla Ave .• Sune
1068, Anaheim, 92806. ~.1331
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Clnb Co-. (R). 40lh Dist., 4000 M1tc:Atthur
Blvd .. East Tower, Ncwpon Bctc:h, 92660.
7$6-224-4. (Represents Colt• Mesa and
Ncwpon 8c1ch.)
STATE SENATE
M.n.. ......... (R). 31th Dist. 140 Ncwpurt
Center DrM. S-. 120, Ncwpol1 Bceda.
92660, MO-l 137. (Rcprceenct Newport Beach)
Jell• a. 1AW11. (R). lSll1 Diie., 19'0 W.
Orange~ Suite 106. Orange, 92668,
93C)..()6().a (Represents Co ta Mesa)
STATE ASSEMBLY
Gll~rt Ferpso•. (R), 10th Oi\t., 4667
M1c:Arthur Blvd .• Suite 201. Nc\\port Ocuch.
92660, 756-0665. (Ncwpon Bctch.)
NolH Frintll«, (R). 69'h Dist., l719S
Ne"hopc St .. Suite 201. Fountain Valle).
92708. 662-5503. (Represents parts of Co.ta
Mesa and Huntington Beach.)
CAUt'ORNlA COASTAL COMMIS. ION
Sin Fr1nd~ (415)904·5200 (South rout
rcaion cowraae splil between offices in Lona
Beach (2 13) 590-5071. and San 01cao (619)
~7-9740.
Co••lDk>ntr 0.. MclHll! (6\9)72..'\-Q286
ORANGECOUNlYIOARD
OF SUPEllVISOU
tlall or AdmtnisCratiOft. 10 CMc Center Plata,
Santa Ana. 92101
Hentea M. WWtr 2ad Oiit. C'olta Mesa.
834;3220
Thoma F. Riky 5th Dist. (Newport Beach,
S.1nt1 Anll l tc1,hts) 834-3550
COL,1Y 80.\RO m· £0UCA110:"1
:?00 Kalmus Dmc,.Co .. ta Mt :i. P O. Uox 9050.
9:?628-9050. 966-4000.
Ellubfll'1 O. Parker, mem~r. Tru\tcc Arca .S
(C~t1 Mc.~. Nt'Apc)n 8c1Ch.) '
COAST COMMUN11" COLI.EGE 01 mtl<..I
1370 Adams Mc. C<>'t.t M cq, Q 6:6. 432~1~
Cl\1nccllor: Alhd P. Feru•dt .. Plul.;
l'fttldf•li Na11<1 A. Pollard; ao.rd Mt•Mm
lwrry la••· h.& O. ~. Wolltr G.
ll.-alcl. Araa• It. Ruiz; SI.._. Tnm~
KJralea II. G1nt00d
ORANGE COUNT\' FA.IR IOAIU>
88 Fair Dr., Coata Mn.a. 7'l·FAIR Praicknt:
0.. Whitt, Vice Prelidcat....., S.llllk;
Oirccton T-1'1•-. i_,, Ane111. J_..• a-.-.. ....... ...., ..... ~
..... ... Ja. u.• "'"Ger)'....,.......
ptt ldent; J im de Boom. Rod ~btMllllo n, Jud
fnlnro. herry l..oofOOUM'\1\\, ~d O«S..er,
M11r1h1 •luur.
MLS \ CO:\l'IOLlU.\ft.D \\ \Tt:R 01 :J RIC.-1'
1%5 r1a~n11.i. C ta M~q. 6.H·l~ &_,;ml
Members; Trudy Ohlla. t111nk Panlan, Mat10
DurHlt. Ja<k llall. 1· ... NeltOll
COSTA M . MTAJl\' lHSTIUCf
P 0. &,)I, I Z<~. C4.lll>tJ Ml:"u 9i6' 1200,
154·50.U. Boollrd Mcmbc": James Wattn.:r.
hmct Ferryman, Harry Crc~n. Nate Ri.:aJc
and 011:lt ~hcrrick;.
l"m' GOVt:llN~lt.'T
Cetta Mna; Ci•y ttall. 77 hur Dtn~. 754-Sll.1
Mary Uornbucklc, mayor. ~nJ11 Gcoi \ICO
ma)'Of: rctcr BUffa, Joe Encboft And Jay
Humphrey. council mc~n.
N~ Inda: C'icy Hall, 3)()0 Ncwp>r\ 8tW .
'44·3l09. Ml)U. Pllil S.""~ Mayiot pro 1cm.
Oattnc. Turner; '°"" CM. E~~ Han, Joh" Hcdp. 1'.nhc~ Ptummcr, Jcu Wan •
An Independent Ncv.~p.iper . '
Pubhshro b7
CO.l)l Communitv ~i. Inc.
Elliot Stein, Jr.
chairman
Jim Grtuinger
publisher
Tom Johnson
.woci~tt pYblisher
WHIW!t S. l Obdell
editor & vice president
Slew~ fNNling editor
A12 Thursday, September 10. 1992
LAYOFFS
From A1
building, several becoming emotional to the
point of tears when talking about what had just
happened.
"The way they did it was pretty unfair," one
employee said. "Luckily I don't have a family
-these other guys do."
The employee said he believe' ' t '' lut
made the layoffs more explosive •~
most of the workers have put in more than two
years of service, they are still conside red tem-
porary.
The 1emporary employees in this deparcment
are paid $8.43 an hour with no benel11s, wm·
pared to the more 1han $12 an hour a perma·
CUTS
From A1
f1cer and iraining cap1ain, a build-
ing inspector and a code enforce-
me nt field officer.
Library clerks and pan-time life-
guard) abo saw 1heir hours dimin-
ll>h under the budget cuts.
Besides helping to balance the
budge1, 1he cuts, probably the big-
ge~t Newport Beach has had to
make in ye ars, have served to dip
mo rale among city employees to
new lows, ~1urphy said.
"I don't ~now if the mo rale 1s
good for any employee righ1 now."
Murphy sa id . •·For Newport
Beach. thi:. is a departure from the
pa~t. But "e arc going to have 10
learn how lo be more pw.fp,·th e
.tnd efficient."
Newport officials
eye fee increases ,
;-.;I:.\\ POR f BEACH -With
1he cit~':. proput~ and sJlcs 1.1\
rc,enue'> lienm11nl! more ancm l. Cit~ 1an;igcr Kc\~n :0.1 urph~ h.1-.
pro\ 1Jcd "l'me other kc 111crc.1'l'
.rnd ta\e' thJt he hope., th!.'. Cit'
Council '' 111 co11!>1dcr for nC\t
\Car"s budgl.'.t
Herc arc 'ome of ~1urph) \
)UggC)t ion-.:
• An incrca!IC in the busine..,..,
liccn .. e tax. Currently license!> C(ht
$75. ge nerating approximately SI
million a )Ca r. Murphy suggests
that even a moderate increase in
this tax would bring in substant1.d
;1dded re,enue to the city.
• A nC\\ law tha1 would .11lu\\
c1 t1c<, 10 adju'>I 1he b::11l amouni on
parking 11d .. ct'>. Murph) estimate'
1ha1 NC\\port Be ach'~ parking
fi nes are 10·20 pcrcen1 below
oth er jumd1c1ions.
• The city now ht ts hoteh ~ith
a 9 pcrcenl transit occupancy la.\
each ~ear Since I percent equate<;
to about S615,000. Murphy
~uggc)t!> a 1 percent rncrca..,e in
1hat tax would help the Cit)
1mmen!lely.
• Although the Ci ty Council
adopted the idea of a paramedic
ll'>Cr fee in 1976, no fre ha!I C\Cr
bee n enacted. Mu rphy note ... that
many other ci tic~ charge for -.uch
\ervic'C.., and la),1 yea r Newport
Beach re'>pondcd to J,700
paramedic c.1lh. With use r fee, 111
the range of S150 to $.JOO. Murph~
cs11mate!I the cit) could off,ct
paramedic cml'> by $600,000 to SI
m1!11on annuJll).
• Murph) and other Cit)
(1ffic1als h.1\e no1ed 1hJ1 NC\\ pon
Beach ha'> one of the cheapc.,t
pa rking mctl.'r ra te!. Uut 1ha1 ma\
cha nge ~1th a propo.,al to ra1,c ·
1ha t parl1ng meter rate and
generate po ... s1bly S750.000 1n
added income.
1 O council hopefuls
expected at forum
COS I A MESA -The
fiN Ci ty Council
candidates' forum of 1he
election '>Cason will begin a1
6 30 p.rn. tonighl at the
Co.,1a Mesa Neighborhood
Commmu n1t y Cen1er, 1845
Park Ave.
Candida1es will be
questioned on issues by a
panel of 1hrcc journalists.
The audience win also have
an opportunity lo participate
via wnt1en ques1ions.
Ten candidates will
appear. Mayor Mary
Hornbuckle, running for
re-election to 1he council,
had a previous commitment.
A candidate reception
begins at 6:30 p.m. The
forum will start at 7 p.m.
The forum is free and
everyone is invited .
Seacoast
GARAGE DOOtS
642--3490 2478·:1~
nent worker makes.
Coburn aid they all were told they would be
moved to full-time 'talus af1er six months. That
never happened. he said.
"I worked here 2 ~ years and they kept say-
ing there ~ould be more chances to get in (a
permanent posi1ion)," 27-year-old Richard Cox
Jr. said, breaking in10 tears in mid-sentence.
Al a pre s conference Ja1er Wednesday,
Ne-•· ·)rt Bench Pt>,..;onnel Director Duane
Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot
city doesn't want to lay off employees, but with
massive stat~ budget cuts it doesn't have a
choice.
"Then why couldn't they cut some of the fat
off the top," one worker asked? "Some of
these supervisors do a whole bunch of nothing.
There's too many chiefs in there.
"But no," he continued in sarcasm. "Instead
they say 'That's it. You're gone. Thank you
very much.' h's a rough way to go.'' n hhmcd nomy for !heir pro-
lunc 1 .. mpo1.1rJ .1 :.aying there simply To ma~e matt~rs worse, t?e c~ployees have
hadn'1 been any permanent positions into als6 received notice that their retirement funds
which to put the temporary workers. -....._will be frozen for two years.
Munson also promised that four of 1he 12 "Morale is really bad right now," said one
wou ld be rehired as full time employees as employee who also declined to give his name
soon as posl>ible. since he still has his job. "I've neve r seen it
City Manager Kevin Murphy added that the like this before. It's really strange.''
.
I
OON!J JUST GO THROUGH IT __ _
GROW THROUGH IT!
Di·~o1ue~, . SEMINAR &er OW pa••'
ba•C attddd 2l
Recove1y'' 0:~:;~~
WOIJ ·-J,op PtRSONSOFAJ.LAGt:S ~ Six Thursday _Evenings
September 24-0ctober 29
7:30 -9:30 p.m.
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Newport Beach -St. Andrews at 15th St. ·
(across from Newport Harbor Hi2h) -$20 Registration
For more infonnation call 631.'.28As Mon·Fri, 9-~
'
Sports Tllrlday
September 10, 1992
The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387
,
Bectlon B
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~ NorlW!,'Do
Greg Williams gets the call to open for the Sailors tonight. .. ..... . . -. . -.
Sei Kings boast 12-year .jinx Tars, Orange vie tonight
~ Orange-beater Williams al quarterback for Newport Harbor
in the season-opener against the Panthers at El Modena.
. '
~ Mesa's Miller undergoes baptism
under fire Friday against longtime
nemesis Corona del Mar ... which is
working on 12-game winning streak.
By Barry Faulkner
Spol1s Wltw
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Costa Mesa High football • team
used to circle its game with Co-
rona del Mar on the schedule.
Fonner Mustangs' Coach Tom
Baldwin went out of his way to
find motivational fodder for the
annual meeting with the intra·
district rival Sea Kings, which
CdM deflected sufficiently to
win the last 12 meetings.
Plot· FmtlMI llddB
La Allllgol-Estancll.Elt by 8
NIWlll't-llr-...... fll by 3
Cllll COlll ........ CllJI by 3 Baldwi n, h owever, has
changed camps and is now CdM
Coach Dave Holland's offensive
coordinator, and first-year Costa Mesa Coach
Myron Miller would just as soon dispense with
the motivational gimmicks heading into Friday
night's 7:30 clash at Newport Harbor High.
"I think the district rivalry is a distraction for
us at this point," said Miller, who brings a new
smashmouth offcn ive system, as well as a new
psychological approach, into the Mustangs'
camp. "If 1 had a choice, 1 wouldn't want this
tough and important a game against such a com-
plicated opponent."
~ 111Herv1t1 .... • .., 4 I ~ ·~-·~~-=-~-! ... c .. (11-11-!)
Holland, who plays things straight regardless of his foe,
said Baldwin is taking a low-key approach this season, adding
only bis insight into the Mustangs' personnel, as well as his
work with the Sea Kings' off en c, to the week of preparation.
"Tom and I were never rivals, just good friends who
coached teams that played one another," Holland said. "I've
never used any or that (motivational gimmickry) to get our
kids up. Our kids like Coach Baldwin, and I'm sure his
former players at Costa Mesa do, too. It's a game both teams
want to win very badly."
CdM will be favored to keep its winning streak alive, led by
senior running back·safety Tom Hess, who has been known to
stan the season off with a bang. ·
Hess, a 6-foot-2, 200.pounder, scored all 19 Sea Kings'
points in last year's season-opening victory over Huntington
Beach. His 17-yard fi eld goal in the closing seconds broke a
16-16 tic, which he helped forge with two I-yard touchdown
See MESA-CORONA DEL MAR.ill
11a11y Plot 8PortB ;;; Locals only/
By Barry Faulkner
Sj)ol1S Wntet
ORANGE -Newport Harbor High's Greg Williams quar-
terbacked the Sailors' 13·play, 63-yard touchdown drive that
produced a 13·10 season-opening victory over Orange last I
foll . The Sailors~ senior, however, \\itlbe asked to do much f
more than hand off, which was the extent of his duties last ~·
year against the Panthers, after coming on to replace injured ~
starter Mike Ofer late in the third period. ~
Williams, a 5-foot-11. 145-pounder. triggers the offense to-
night when the Sailors kick off against host Orange at 7:30 at El Modena High.
It's an offense that must replace a backfield that produced more than 1.600
rushing yards and 15 touchdowns a )'Car ago.
Brandon Finney ( J, 194 yards) and Tony Mancuso ( 438) each urpasscd the
100-yard mark ogainst last year's Panthers' defense. Also gone are four starters
off a powedul offensive front, lea\ ing Coach Jeff BrinkJey's squad with plenty
See TARS,G
Eagles open it up tonight
~ Estancia unveils third-year starting quarterback
Matt Johner, hopefully, this time with some protection.
NEWPORT BEACH -The Estancia High football
team i!i preparing for two offensive.systems from season-
opcning opponent Los Am igos. So, it's only fair the Eagles
present a little dual dilemma of their own to the Lobos'
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From 81
ESTANCIA 8TARTER8
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Scmor running bad: M..inny !:Ioli!. (S·fool•7,
lb5 pounJs) "111 be tc~tcJ ag.1imt a ho~tilc
Jcfcn,c, \\h1h: fullbad. A.iron Leiner l..1l..,1h.1,f11. "' • i;u 1J('d ..1 'uc<::"'lul l..1 Ouin111
I l1gh p111~1 Jill f1.1r ' · •r' hdur1.• ju1 .• 11g I 1h ,\nll&ll'>
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·" .1 •I\. 1\1\c ~1(k11,l\c nund ¥.ilh L.1 Ournt .1
OFFINH (tentative) DlfENSI nnJ .,cnior Cod) Chatlc) ''ill ul o nccJ
tu 'upply )ard on 1hc ground. A \cU:ra11
line aJtls 10 1hc offensive potcn1ial for
L,1,111c1a. but the dcfen'c i grcl!n, l..1\lm 1h1.' ·11 he running a lot of i.creen:. ..111d
,Ir.I\" h1.·1. 1u'~ th;1t\ .... h.1t Roger did ..11 La Quinta,"
I 1 '1. '"' 111d ,,ud . '"\\ c I.no'\ Roger\ :.t)k of offense
, .rw p.1,, more. l1u1 "e're not sure how much
• , ... u1rp\1r.1 1ed 11110 their uld i.ys1em. It\ r1.·;1lly 3
•. 11~ !!·•me II\ lil..c \\e hJ\C IU pn:p..1n: for t\\O ,,
I tic , .. •i..• '' on the 01hcr tool, htmcwr, for 1he
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33 M'f¥1Y Sob 23 OM! Bainhl
20 Vl<.IOt Mendtl
99 Rollel1 Rm 73 Mikt H.vt'1Qton
74 C•l10s Comeio 77 Dean M.en
64 Cew Vtflla
70 M'11! Palllonet
44 Juon s .. ee1
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5·10 180 St WR S·f'I 185 Sr WR
6·2 295 St. Rl
5·11 225 Sr RG
6-4 205 Jr c
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68 Hectof P MtCJ 51 190
71 Dean Md 6 4 205 a TO<ld TllOITIPSOll 5· 11 155
34 Aaton Leffler 5·10 195
74 Carlos C~JO 5·11 225
10 Pedro AICeyut 5.9 155
1\ Ja•ro AlttyUt S8 145
23 David Bunhi H l2S
22 Cocly Ctwlty 6·1 175
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"\Ve nccJ to find people "ho ca n hit
und move to 1he ball," Licbcngood s~lid.
Though T:ikaha,hi i.houlJ 'picc up the
Lobo,• off en e. only one i.larter retu1 ns
on that side of the ball from a l ·9 team.
l ,1b,1,, \\ h.i lllU\t prcJ1ct \\htch ~1.Jll Joh nl.."r \\Ill
,1111\\ up unJcr 1hc L\t:inc1J ce nter
J,1h111. r. "lw enter~ h1' third \CJ!>On as the '..1 r.1ty starter.
1 Im.:" ll'r .1 , .. hl'k'l-rccord 3-H ~ ards an~ three touchdowns
in 111, '·'T''" debut aga1mt the Lobo in 1990. Last year.
'"'''c'u. h1. completed JU't one of fi,c pass attempt for
1-l \ ... ,J,
pound deficit wi1h 13 points in the fin..11 period in Johner'
sophomore season for a 30-27 triumph.
Junior Lcofa. a junior running bad.,
i the lo..mmn commo<lit), but the
majority of the 'upporiing cast comei. f~om
a Garden Gro\c League cJ1ampion junior \'~mi1y tc..1111.
"We know he can bun1 you, from \\hat he did two )Cari.
ngo," Bolton said. "And from wha1 they're roach tell., me,
they have the be t group or reccin:rs the) \.c ha<l in a
"hilc."
Noah Tag.1tauli and Keuni FaamJullili nrc abu l..ey b.111
carri ers 1n Takahashi's scheme. ·
The eagles hnvc \\On their I.1st four openers. but
Liebengood i$ hopeful or keeping ii in perspccthe.
I he e1111.. com1.rn1 "11h both paform..1nccs, th ough, "as
.111 b1..1ni..1..1 \ICtOI). The! Elg\(!.) ~rcJ 10 fou rth.quaner
Jl•'llll' 1 .. 1 d.11111 :.l IQ. 7 "in a ye.lr ago. and crao;ed a JO.
Johner's passing and scrambling abilities make him the
featured offensive we:ipon. buc the Eagles arc hoping 10
establish a supporting cast in \\eek one.
"h 's important to huvc a winning prescason, but the No.
I factor is playing together as a team and preparing for
league," Licnbcng09d said. -8.r Harry FnulJ.ncr
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Estancia's Malt Johner
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Don t move Tom It s some kind of hideous insect
I II crush it."
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Wonhcm, 1 6·2. 200 pounda,
ru -.hcJ for 9S5 )Jrtl~ la~t )e.tr.
J c,pitc p1Jytn¥ hulc: the hr~\
three game~.
"We didn't M:C him much l.1\t
ycnr," Dnnllcy ~aid, hut he'\ rc.11
talented."
Sophomore And) I auritbcn i'
can play great defense, gel some ..
field po 11ion, then maf..c omc1hing happen
offcn~i .. cly."
Helping Williums m:if..c thing happen will
be fcn1urcd tailback Sieve Gonzale , who like
so many of the Sailorl>, will ~cc double .duty n!I
a defenshe star1er at linebacker. A 6-1. 180·
pound junior, Gonzales sho\l.ec.J a no~e for the
end zone a year ago, coring four touchdo'' n'
\\ith the aid of onl) fi,c carric~ for 12 yards.
Seniors Dcau Ralph., (6·2, 145) and Phil
Bloomberg (6·2, 255) arc anchors up f mnt for
Orinf..lcy's Sailor , but they .ire surrounded b)
unproven commoditiC!> in the 1renchc\.
sch1:du led to opc.:n at quar·
tcrback, and any rooki e indcci~1un could pla)
in to the hands of the Sailor!>' defcn\l\C. \Cler·
:rns, which includes a three-man ~cwnc.J.sry of
Sky Ha rris, Wade Tift and Chad La lb~~
"We 're really going to llCC ,.,.h1ch )oung guy
come through," BcinklC) ).1id ... We nccc.J cv·
Cf)One to be prepared to !ltep in anc.J get ~ome
pla)ing time, to help our l\\O·\\ay pla}cr' get
some re!lt. We need ~omc )Oungcr gu}!. to
Orange tight end-linebacker Ed 11.in-.en (<>·
3, 220) and junior tackle Lon KoolllL (6-3.
2.t5) pre!>cnt sizable roadblocks up lront.
"'I hey' re going to be a good te't for u,, ..
llrinf..lcy explained. "We'll know a lot .1bout
our footbnll team after this game." Dan Vaughn is another in Harbor's running stable.
CdM (ho-hum) tough again
..._ Corona del Mar has lost
plenty to graduation, but
the program carries it.
"on '1 have to worry about "uh Thomas and Carmichael to Cd~!.'" Sumner said. "This year form a pliable hneup.
i, the samc.: thing. We have a "Vin ually an> one of them
couple gu)' back thal people could he our No. l m.1n in any
t...no" aboul, but \\C ha-..e om.c given meet." umncr c;aid. "We
------------· nc"'co!"cr thJt ha'e paid their don't h,l\c a front runner, "h1ch
By Bany Faulkner due~ 1n the program, who are should allow u<; 10 do beucr in
SPorts Wnttr very talcntctf. We're ranked invitational than dual meets.
CORONA DEL y ninth in CIF (the Divi~ion lll omc !.choo'I~ li\.C on talent. in·
f\1 AR You pre~cason poll). hut ~e·rc going ste.u.J pf c:00.,1,tentl} \\Orking
can't tell the run· , ) __ to cha~gc that real 9u1ck. People hard. We "ork our f.innic off.
ner<; \\ithbou t 1 ~' ~~~ ~1• ahrc going ~~' .. he ,1.,kmg 'Who .1rc "hich produce' good ,,1r,ll) run·.
progr.1m, ut I le , t me gu)"' · ncr; from kid-. "ho pJ) their
program j, all you Junior Col) Thoma' and due<;. Thb group ha~ paid it!>
necJ to kno,.,. Pc1cr CarnuchJcl arc fJmiliar to due~. II\ these gu)., turn to be
\\hen 11 come~ to bo)l> cro-.., ~c.i King ,..,,11) \\atchcr • but var"ll) runner" thi'i }Car"
count') at CoronJ dd M.ir High the gradu.111on ol la~t \Ca'>on' Sumner'!> opunmm \\111 he put
Coach U11l Sumner continue lop three runner.. ha<; opened m the 1c-.t in the nC\\l}·e\pJntfetf
to m.11nt.tin of Orange Coumy·-. opportunit1c' for the latcM batch St"a View LcJgue, '~here New-
top program~. cunqucring the uf up-anJ-comt"r'. port I L1rhor and an ta Margarita
problem of C)Clical talent that -Senior.. o.,i,uf..c T'IUJllnoto. OCCUf)Y th~ top (\\0 ra.nking,, re·
lca.\cl>. otl!cr -.c~~h o~ an an· Scan Kcule) and l.rn Young, a )pec.:tt\d) in Cll· D1\l.,1on Ill.
nual r.Hing, roller ClM,ter. \\Cll as junior-. 11111 Timmon!> and ··1 he} ha,cn't made it ·'\\hole
"E\Cry )Car \\C loo;c people. cal Par,un., till out Sumner's lot ea,icr:· Sumner .. aid of the
and Other scimof'\ ,htn Ve top C\Cn. and h '-:'. l51cmtca Ill al~ilion O antJ ~fargarita an3
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place to catch all the action than your nearby Satellite Wagenng _
Center. Where the winning feels 1ust as sweet as 1t does at Del--Mar.
Del Mar's last weekend will be a thrilling one. On Saturday.
fillies and mares hit the turf ~or the $75.000 Osurutas Handicap And
on Sunday, top older Thoroughbreds battle tt out m the $200,000
Del Mar Budweiser Breeders' Cup.
Satellite Wagering from Del Mar. You don't have to travel all the
way to the surf to see your ship come in.
SaWlite W1Strinl &om DcJ Mar
~
Onr mlk ea tol
tt Exactas on all races.
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•4 Thursday, September 10, 1992
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CdM ·has that title look
~ Rare blend of youth,
ex1°rience , and sheer talent
gives Sea Kings ' new coach
Brv :-irt optimistic feeling.
B~ Barry F au Ikner
t>C .. 5 \\ •tf
t O RONA DEL
\1 \R -hr'>t-)ear Co-
11•11.1 dcl MJr High
·l.!1rl' tl!nnis coach Ellen
i3~ 1111 brings an im-
prc. "" ~ resume and a
111rm1dJbk ro 1er into
ht·r first campaign on the prep level.
Br.ant. a teaching pro al Newpo rt
lk.1ch\ fohn \Va~ ne Tennis Club the
r ,,t ~·\ ~cars. IJkcs O\Cr for Gal)
~-' .1~.ir th1' fall. She inherits a team
\\1th the: rare combination of youth
.111.t n r cncnce, and is impres ed by
hd 1111t1.il ''orkout:. \\ilh the scnior-
k,, ''-JUJU
I he :Rt t1 ude has been ~ good, I
r,· . .J!~ thin k \\e'rc going to improve
1111 1.1,t ~c:.ir\ (l.t-5) record," Bryant
,,lid
~t'J \'ie" League double' champi-' , r rt b An hood and Sara Cicerone
"· c: lo:>t 10 gr.1Jua1ion. but Junior
\ 1 ,. -i.: A'('h is b.1ck to anchor the
-:: • .:le:' ltnc.·up. •
Marlin giving
anglers some
vivid action
~ 125 spot at west end of Catalina has been running hot
with spikebills for local anglers recently.
M arlin fishing pid..cd up this pa!>t weekend as a school of llpikeb1lls popped up
off the west end of Catalina Island in the area around the 125 Spot
l:hi~ area has produced a number of billf1">h for local angleh and in acti~n
over the weekend, four private yachts trolling big lure' in this arcu accounted for ntne
marlin hookec.l, landed. tagged or rclca ed.
George Garrett of Ne" port Beach "a' fohing on bo:i.rd his 29-fool Califo~nia
"Geoker" thi!i pa)t \\Cd.end about eight males off the \\Cllt end and hooked into a
marlin on 30-pound le!>t tackle.
, After tagging and rclea!>ing the ~tripcr, Garrell then :i\\ilchcd O\er to, 12·pound
string and hooked into ano1hcr'marlin that took him 50 minutes to land. It weighed in
a 114 pounds at the Balboa Angling Club.
fock Rain"'ater, skipper of "Geoker" and abo a I IJrbor arc.a resident,
then took his 1urn at the l:?·pound 1aclde and hooked another lllriped
marlin.
Rainwate r·~ !>pikebill dove deep and i1 took him more 1han three houri.
10 pull the fisJ1 to the su rface. Thb fi!>h \\eighcu 1211" pounds. .
As of pres5-1ime, JJyc Apperl>On, ~pukc)pcrson for the BAC. repo1 ted
that marlin are still being potted off both cndi. of Catalina. but added
that the water is a bit sloppy due to strong wimh and hort S\\ells. ... ·\,lh, "ho spent part of her i.um-
•1 ,·r at the Nic.k 13oll:11icn tennis
,,1rnp. h3' come a long \\J\ -.ince her
'''J'lhir11orc ... ea!>on. according to Bry·
The water temperature is about 72 degrees and holding, and it appear:.
as if the wind ''ill bc laying down u bit fur angkr!> heading out 10 th,!! hot
spolii this weekend.
Yellowfin tuna have mo..,ed b:ick do\\ n -.outh and only an occa)ion.d jig
stop is being reported in mid·channel waters by !.por1fo.hcf) running out
of local landings and private yachts .
M1nd11:
• II t The best bile is toking place on Tanner Bank.\\ here blue fin tuna 1n the
25· to ~O·pound class arc biting. D.i,ey'i. Locker :ipokc,n1J11 Marty
Outdoors
I rc,hman ~kgJn Wachtler aho
lr;:urci. prom111cn1i) in the single!> pic-
:•irc .1 ... Joe' Junior HeJther Ncbon.
M.>r< t.'.;tl1~1N.ty Polnc
Ingle heart say!. that lhe tuna arc f\!ally !>hO\\ ing and 1h:11 good fo.h1ng 'hould be 011
tap for angler.. making the run O\;!I to the high :,pol 11u ... \\Cekcnd
The sportfoher "Thunderbird" begJn running d.I\ trip .. 10 the hank' m1d·\\CCk Jnd
with ample good hook bJit a\ a1l.iblc. anglcrs on board 'hould be atilc 10 hook umc
big tuna. ' • •
0
Bay fishing in Ne\\ port" good fur '-fX>ltcd bJ~ .inJ .... and ba~s \\alh 11\C bail and
artificial lure~ .iccounting for somc lanllt 'tringcr!> b) lx11h '~iff angkr, anJ tho c
fish ing from the l'.t\ 1lion dock'> and puhhc pier end' .irounJ the bJ).
A good supply of li\e bai t i!> aho a\.1il.1blc for )Jlc .1t Dave)· Loder ::and Ne\\ port
Beach.
!Jr~ .int 1, ,1111 piecing logcther the
,J,•1.l'lc~ 1e.1 mi.. but ha' plcnt) 10
.h1'1hC from Sopho more Jenny Gla!>-
,.:11\\, 1un1or Alici:i Boice, Junior Kris-
11nc \\'inion and 'ophomorc~ Raqee
l{!wJc, anc..l Chri ... ue O 'Meara have
-h mn ''ell in the pre cason. "'hile
1.1111M\ Teresa Brenner. Andrea
C. I.irk and Courtney Berlinger :is well
.. , fre.,hmen Chri'>tina Walden and
\lt , ... a Scull figu re to add depth.
U~ant plJns to introduce more in-
d1' 1Jual coaching and tcJm condi-
1111rung to the "orl..outs .• ind i anx-
rou' to familiarize herself ''llh the el-
ements of team ~trateg) that can be
kc' w \\tnnmg m:itches.
Junior \1arcir ,\sch is a returning starter for Corona dcl Mar. Fresh "atcr angler should mak·e plJn' on hc.id1n~ out to fish for lh.inncl and blue
ca1fi h at Ir. inc Lake this SJtur<la) night. a' thi' popul.ar 'put \\111 b\! open for n1gh1
fishing beginning at 5:30.
"I'm plJying \\llh the grrh. C\el)
1L1). \ll that gt\C~ me a good 11.lea of
"here C\l!f')C1ne 1' and \\hat the)
need to '' ork 11n." Bryant explJined.
"Wah lhi:.. largi; ;1 group, I won't gel
the kind of tndl\ 11.lu al 11me "ith each
plJyer I would in .1 club le~-.on. but I
w 111 !>pend time \\Ith ~ach of our pla) ·
INTERNATIONAL 3-0N-3 STREETBALL TOUR
e r~ helping them 1mpro\e. ... . "l think we'll all learn a lot 1h1s
)'ear. but we'll be ~competitive along
the \\ay,': Bl)ant \Jid. ·'We'll need a
little 11mc to piece together the dou-
ble teams."
There ha\C b~cn ~omc mmi:.1cr c.1tfl\h caught during pJ~t all-n1gh1 f1.,h10g C\Cllllo .u
lr.•ine.
Arrnhcim Lake ''ill alw be open fo r night ti l1ing on Saturday nnd h.t~ been .hca\ll)
stocked Mlh chann~I catfoh ''c1ghing in C\Cc:.s of IO pound!>, \\ hid1 'hould produce
good fi,hing for 1ho:.c fishing lrnm mile' or ~horchnc or in rental tx1JI\,
Jim /\'icmicc"s outdoor. colum11 appc_ors in Ille D.Ji/.v l'i{ot cn•ry 1 lwrsdaJ.
ti~Pit., •
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Newport Beach/Cotta Mesa Daily Piiot
Monarchs primed
for another run
~ Mater Dei opens up against arch-rivar Servite
in first-ever 'non-league' contest with Friars Friday.
. FULLERTON -Angelus League supremacy
1 no lo nge r on the line. but one of the mosr , ........
rabid ~ivalries in Southern California prep foot-
ball will alw:l)S be Mater Dei and Servite.
The Monarchll and Friars kick off their re·
llpective seasons Friday night at 8 p.m. at the
newly-opened stndium at Cal State Fullerton.
where the facility's firs t-ever sellout crowd of 10,000 i!> e\pected.
l_'~ough th e di b:inding of the Angelus League ha'> left Mater
De1 1n the South Coast League and Scrvitc in the Sun et League,
the t\VO parochial power remain on one another'!. schedule. This
year's fir t-ever non-league meeting. the 32nd annual cl:l h will
give Servile a chance to even the !>erie!>, a'> the Monarchs bring a
15-1.i-2 edge. a three-game ''in streak again~t the Friar!>, and a
Mater Del·Servlte
1961-MaterOtt 19, Scrw1 13 1962-Mattt Del 13. StMte 12
1963-Mattt Del 20. ScMte 7
1964-SeMle 13, Main Del 0
1965-Miter Del 9. Servrte 7
1966-Mater Del 36. Scrvne 6
1967 -Miller Del 0. Serv11e 0 (tie)
1968 -Milter Del 28. SeMte 21
1969-MJter Del 14, Scrvrte 13
1970-Mater Del 7. Scrv~e o
1971-Mater Del 29 Ser. e 3
1972-SeMte 12. Mate< Delo
1973-Servrte 15. Ma•er Ott 7
1974-Scr. e 21. ~a1er Del 17
1975-SeMt 13, Mater Otl 7
1976-SclVllt 12, Mater Oct O
1977-J.taltf Ott 14 Sefv<le 10
1978-StMe 27, M~ter Del 14
1979-Malct Del 23 Stiv~e 22
1980-Ser.tte 20. Ma·-r Ott 14
1981-~ter Del 29 Strv1t 18 1982-Ser.~e 42 . ._~:er Oe4 7
1983-SeN•e 16. t.l~itr Oel 6
1954-~·e 15. Ma!tr De 14
1985-~er De• 27 Sertl!e 25 1956-~<!e l4 ._.~!'f Oet 12
1987-~:e 27, Maltf Del 13
1988-Scr. e 42, MJ:er Ott 24
1989-~.et Del 35 ~·· 24 1990-Ma:et Ott 28. Ser. e 24
-1991 -1Ja1er Oet,44. Ser.•e O , ... ,., D.i .... 1$.14-1)
nCl'\OUS."
fi, e-game "inning stre:ik from laM
year's CIF Oi,ision l champion-
ship sca!>on.
Adding fuel for the Friars. is a 44-
0 lambasting at the hands of the
Monarchs last ~eason. the series'
rno~t lop-sided 'ictory.
Mater Dei -------.
Coach Bruce
Rollinson. who
ha!> not lo<.t to
Sc rvite as a
head coach or a
pla)er (4-0-1 ).
''ill motivate hi'>
pla)crs \\ith the
need to start
the nc" ~ea~on
on a posithe Sualua note.
.. The e "id I.no" \\ho lhcy'rc
pla) ing," Roll1m.on s:11d. "Thi is
one ol the featured h1!!h school
footbJll games in Southern Cali-
form.1. This i one re:hon .v. hy I.id'
come to Mater Oci; to plJy Ser-
' itc. A lot of I.id~ are go1 ng 10 be
nef\ous . The coach i~ going to be
Adding to Rollin-,on's an."<icty ''ill be a young offcn,l\e line aml
a junior quarterback, Derrek Uhl, making his fit,t var'lty !\t,1rt.
The Monarch!. "ill bcncfil from \Ctcran ball carrier Nici..\ Su· ~1lua. "ho Rollimon has 'aid "ill be the featured grnund \\C;1pon.
Sualua, an All-CIF dcfem,i\C lineman IJ'>t \Car. i!> a 6-foo1-I. 2J().
pounder, \\hO can puni'>h, and outrun \\O~ld-be tad.lcr., I le \\J\
u ed prirn:mly as a blodcr ta ... t )CM.
Senior Ray J:ackson al~l debut ••I running back. '' h1lc aho rc-
turnjng as a tarting free '>Jfct) on ddcn c.
Lmcbad.cr Parl..er Gregg and t\\O·\VJ) lineman ~t1l..c L''P'-'L arc·
pro,en standouts tn the trcnchc . "h1le cornerh.1cl..-n:ce1,er UnJn
Uar:ija i another talented sl..111 pl;i)cr for the ~lonard1'.
Rollinson aid Set\ ite'i. mult1plc. -;h1fung dcten<;e cuulJ creJtc
a'"gnment problem for inc>.pericnccd offen,e .• md the Fri.tr'' of·
fcn,e also po cd prcparauon problems.
"We 're not sure. but they might hJ\C changed offcn,l\e co0rd1-
nalo~. or at least input a ne\\ S)~tcm.'' Rollin'>on !>a1J. "\\'c don·1
ha'e a lot to go off of, and it' been difficult dealing \\1th It\ ort
of lil..c an all· tar game. becau e )ou're not ... ure "hJt 1he other
team is going to do." •
MATER OEI 8TAR1ERS
(tentative)
lllATP OCI on&NH
.... "--tft. Wt. Cl. '"· 12 O.ti""' fS 20S Jf 09 3S ~ Sut"' e 1 230 St ra 2• Ray Jxuon 8-3 1ts St T8
81 Robt11 t.'oClll S·lO 160 St WR
S ~ C..on S·lO 17S St .,.,.R
76 Om~ 6·' 2SS St RT
!IS M l-1 ~ 11 260 Jr AG S7 CIW'll Kem 8-1 2'0 St C
73 HmlflOo CIMl!ll S 9 205 Sr lG
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Speedway motorcycles
Championship field .
is finally completed
COSTA MESA -.One of the clos-
est points battles in the hi:.tory of
United States National Championship
Qualifier Series competition has been
completed, nnd several top riders arc
breathing a sigh of relief.
After the fourth of the sL'<-round
scrM:s. past U.S. national champion
Brad Oxley and Steve Lucero, as "ell
a veterans Shawn McConnell nnd
Loui Kossuth were all in danger of
being eliminated from th b )'Car·~
champion hip. which will be held at the Orange County Fair-
ground in Costa Me a on Oct. 3.
However, Lucero dominated ro un d five and ix to a urc him-
self a spot, while Oxley and Ko uth u ed consistent fini hes in
"the last two round to pull them elvc into qualifyi ng po ition .
A stunner came when McConnell foiled to qualify after winning
five main events nt Costa Me n thi ~cuson. Mean"'hilc. 19-year-
old Chris Manche tcr edged 20-year veteran Bobby Schwartz and
Mike Faria for the top qualifying ~pol in the series.
The qualifiers (in order), with total point earned, arc:
I. Chris Manchester, 102; 2. Bobby Schwartz, 97; 3. Mike F1ma,
88; 4. Scott Brant, 76; S. Robert Pfctzing, 71 ; 6. Gnry Hicks, 67; 7.
Sieve Lucero, 64; 8. Bart Bu. t, 62; 9. Charlie Vencga , 49; tO.
Brent Werner, 46; 11. Andy Northrup, 4S ; 12. Brad O~lcy, 4S; 13
Louis Kossuth, 43; 14. Jc Ochoa, 42; 15. Ronnie Correy; 16
Billy Hamill.
The two rcsen-e arc John Aden and Bobby Hedden.
Three weeks of racing remotin before the National. On f'riday, u run p~ram or handicap and scratch racina. a& well °' ~idccaf'
and junion. will be prCKnted at the Oran&c County Fair&round
OVll.
Ticket prkcs for adult arc S8, junion 13-17 ore SS .md 1:h1ldrcn
12 and under arc admitted free. The ~rking and proaram!i ore
also free. 011c1 open at 6:30 p.m. with the first race lated for 8.
_.,. lk °"'" ,,,,.,
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Thursday, September 10, 1992 BS
Junior no~c guard Mike l opcz is a major cog in Maler Dci's 'D', a 5-11 , ~GO-pound. returning ~larlCJ.
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
DAVEY'S LOCKER -4
boats. 119 anglers 6 ye1:owta11.
44 bonno. 111 barracuda. 54 cal-
ico bass. 40 sand bass 3 sculp-
in. 3 rock11sh 1 v.h1tef1sh 115
mackerel
NEWPORT LANDING
-5 'boats. 100 anglers 10 yel-
lowta11. 18 blueltn tuna 1 black
sea bass (released). 1 \•,hrte sea
bass. 1 sand bass. 112 calico
bass. 65 rockflsh. 9 sculpin. 33
bonito. 7 sheephead, 60 mack-
erel .
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Huntington Beach, Colifomia builds 1 mile long~.
but only with your help. ·
Calling all groups, organizatior\5,
families, busines.5e5, and interested
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•• Thul'lday. September to, 1992
sec soccer team has reason
for optimism t h is season
MESA: CdM has won last ~ 2 sll'llUld
From 81
run , a :.f c>y. and 1wo conversion kicks.
Heu Wiii share the backfield with junior run.
back J.R. Wali and quarterback Matt Evan , who
gained valu:iblc el!pcricncc last year fill ing in for
the injured TQdd Kchrli, who hus moved on to
l..ouisv11le.
CdM celebrates
new field house ~ Van guards' blend
of experience , you~ may
make them contenders .
By Dennis Brostemous
Sports wrier
0 p l 1-
mi~m is
men · i.
~occer team which head .coach
Dave Mcleish terms ''probably
the bc~I we've ever had here.''
··S ince l\.e been around, the
program has come together
~loY. I). but there is always up-
wo rd g ro wth," explained
f\tcLeii.h , who is in his seventh
year with the Vanguards and
abo remains Marina High's soc-
cer coach in the spring.
"Some times ifs hard to re-
cruit to depth at a school like
our~. but I feel we have depth
1his )Car. Along with that, the
pb)ers have a very good attitude
anJ a lot of good team C'on-
" I ccph.
The firi.1 two efforts by the
Vanguards on the field can only
:.t:l'"\e 10 reinforce the posili\'e
feeling-. of Mcleish aRd the sec squad.
On Sept. 2, lhc Vanguards
pu nb hcd use in a scrimmage.
8-0. then de feated what McLcish
c:illed a "very solid team" in
Claremont Men's College. 3-0.
Dave Mcleish
"Just to show how far we've
come, we played Claremont a
couple of years ago and lost. 5-
0," said McLcish.
The scrimmage apinst USC
marked the first time that sec
had played a home match under
the lights. The lights are seen as
just JUlOlher sign of _tbe team's
progression.
'·The kids have really re-
sponded, and parl of the reason
has been the crowds," said
Mcleish. "Playing in front of
people makes a bi~ diff crcncc.
We had aboul 500 people for
both matches, and I lhink lhc
crowd mo1iva tes the players to
do a little bit extra."
This year's Vanguards' squad
has a nice blend of experience
and talented newcomers, accord-
ing to Mcleish.
"We didn't lose very many
players," he said. "And the se-
niors returning have a very de-
tcrrmned 011itude. We have six
seniors who hnvc really dcvcl·
oped through the program and
re enger to do well."
1'hc experienced aroup is led
by forward Oreg Olson, the
lc:lding soorer for the Vanguards
last .season. Another key senior
is Miguel LDM011e, tbc team's
starting goalkeeper.
Others include fullback Scou
Dameron and second-leading
scorer from last year Carlos
Miramontes. Sophomore mid·
fielder Nguyen Tran also re·
turns.
Three freshmen have earned
stnrting roles for SC~ -mid-
fielder Hector Perez, sweeper
Martin Cervantes and midfielder
Bill Pacieznik. who moved from
Minnesota.
"All three of those guys arc
r_eally _adding quite a-bit 10 the
team," said McLeish. "They've
trained hard and have made big
impacts on the 1eam."
Last year's squad went 8-11-1,
bowing in the first round -of-t~
playoffs to The Master's in the
third overtime. This season, the
Vanguards arc hoping to chal·
lcnge for the Golden State Ath-
letic Conference crown.
"The GSAC used to be two or
three main schools· at the top,
and the rest of us," said
McLeish. ''Now, I think il's a
very strong conference. In years
past. we would hope to knock
on •somc or 1he better teams,
but now we see ourselves as one
of those.
"We believe we have as good
a shot as anybody."
Three retu rning starters on the offen ivc line,
and a typically stingy defense, figure to ubo key
the Sea J{jngs, who end a 13-)car ~tring of open-
ing games with Hun1ingtun llcach. The iehcduling
change was nccc iuucJ by t"o additional league
game$ dictalcd by the Sea View League's cxpan·
sion from six to citht teams.
The Miller era open wi1h uprcme optimism,
afte r the veteran coach :ihowered his i.quaJ of
fewer than 24 players with preseason prai c.
Double tight ends, double wing back~. und a
quarterback who is often deployed as a blocker
will challenge the CJM defcn c to hold its ground.
'"It should be a game of willl>," Holland l>aid.
"We're going to see which team cun hang in there
the best. (Miller) knows what he wants to do (of·
fensivcly) and he won't compromii.e. We know
lhey'll primarily run the ball, but we abo know we
can't sell ou1 10 stop the run. because they can
-hurt you witll-t-he--pass;-"
Costa Mesa's Mall Harber opens nl quarter-
back, with Binh Tran, Jeff Niebling, AnJrcw
Banua, Josh Peca and Kevin Shanklin sharing the
ball carrying chores. The Mustangs' strength , how-
ever, is a form id able lin e, which averages nearly
250 pounds per man from 1:1ckle to tackle.
"We can't match their size, but we·\'e been
working on some different techniques to empha·
size our quickness," Holland said.
Though 1he Mustangs ha'e 1he i.ize nece!lsary to
pound out yardage, the lack of depth will bring
conditioning into play.
A "Field Hou~ Open Hou)e" for Corona
dcl Mar I ligh football will be held thi) Sun·
duy from 4-6 p.rn.
The event, which will feature hors
d'ocuvres, :i weight-lifting exhibition ond o
tour or the faci lity, will be held at the field
hOU)C, which i IOCJled behind the tennis
court .
The open-hou~e will al o provide an op-
por1uni1y to meet 1hc play1:r and coaches of
this year's Sen Kings' 1cum.
Those intcre~1cd in unending should
RSVP Sandy Perlmu11cr a1 640-6690.
-D)' th~ DaJ/y Pilot
I
''\Ve feel we'll have our bc~t 11 pl:iycrs out
there in every l>ilua1ion," Mill er s::iid of his willing-
ness to ir:idc consistent ability for the luxury of
resting fatigued "'o-'~ay standouts. '5Vc'rc goina
to have 10 al>k our kids 10 go as long as they can
last. and be)ond, because Yoe just don't h!lvc the
numbers."
Miller said he hopes 10 avoio putting too much
emphasis on thb game, though he admits the nat-
ural riv:ilry between the neighboring com munities
"ill help 1he adrcn:ihne now on both sides.
"After lol>ing 12 straight umes to CdM, )Ou
could say there') n real hunger on the part of o ur
ki ds for u vic1ory."
ClllllNA DB. MAR ITARIElll
OPP'ENA (t...tettw.) .,.......
No. Pt_,.r Ht. ... Cl.Poe. .... "9rer Ht. ... Ct.P,. •
12 M~a Evans 5·11 180 Sr. 08 78 Mllce Oe Revere &-2 220 Sr' OE 29 Tom Hess 6·2 200 St RS 26 Mll(e OeQrado 6-9 17S So OT
44 JR Witz 5·10 170 Jr R8 70 t.cltkey Long &-3 240 J( OT 40 Jt11 Wtgentr 5-7 150 Sr WR 80 Jt1I Borland 6-2 180 Jr OT 37 Glt1h Tumtr 5-10 170 J1 WR 32 Scon liMOesl)' 5-11 185 ; OlB 33 Clm Oum 6.() 200 Sr TE 33 Ciiis IM11 5..() 200 Sr u 75 Btn~ 6--0 230 Jr LT ~ JR Wm 5·10 HO Jt OlS 60 BoO l'!trrs ~9 175 St lG 37 Gar111 T llTlCf 5 10 170 Jt CB
South Coast Classic Run slated SU nday
Sea KlngsAMuatangs
1966-Corona def Mar 26, Mesa 18
1967-Mesa 13, Corona def Mar 6
1968 -Corona det Mar 12. Mesa 6
1969-Corona def Mar 12. Mesa 0
1970-C()(ona <let Mat 45. Mesa 12
1971-Corona del Mar IS. Mesa 14
1972-Corona def Mar 19, Mesa O
1973-Corona del Mar 13, Mesa 7
1974-Corona del Mar 7. Mesa o
1975-Mesa 19, Corona del Mar 14
1976 -Corona del Mar 17. Mesa 16
1977-Mesa 14, Corona dd,Mar 6
~
77
52
ScO(I BogtWI
Bobby F.<Wdi
Btll WOOC!Ward
6-2 230 Sr c
6-0 230 Jr RG
6·2 l40 Jr RT
2• Ala 8hll!lal tl-0 170 Sr. C&
34 Md AA<:llOls 6-0 175 Jf. SS
'lf Tom Htss 6-2 200 Sr FS
The CHOC Padrinos support
grnup for Children's Hospital of
Orange County will hold ils 141h
:innual So uth Coast Classic 5k-10k
Run and one-mile CHOC Walk on
Su nday at 1hc South Coast Pl aza
ktro area.
The race is expected 10 aurac1
more than 3,000 part ici pants from
Southern Caltfornia. Entry fees
benefit Chtldrcn·s Hospital of Or-
..ingc County.
Check-in time on the day of the
r<.ice is 6:15-7 a.m. for the 5k and
!Ok race~ and 6:30-8:45 a.m. for
the CHOC Walk. Handicapped
and wheelchair competition will
also be held for both the 5k and
l Ok races.
Entry fee for the race is Sl5
pre-registration and $18 late regis-
tration. which includes a T-shirt
and refreshments.
Entry fee for the CHOC Walk is
$7 for children 12 and under and
SlO for adults. The fee for the
CHOC Walk includes a T-shirt
The sanctioned route is a na1.
fast course which starts at South
Coast Plaza Town Center and fin-
Nautical Museum surfing exhibit
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
has a special surfing exhibit ehcd-
ulcd to open on Saturday as part
of Newport SeaFest, the two
"cekend-long festival beginning
Frida).
The museum, ~ hich has ... been
open since 1986, features cxhi!>its
which document the nearly 100-
year history of Newport Harbor.
From a video documentary fo-
cusing on the beginning of the
Harbor dc\clopment in 1870 to a
working replica of the first ferris
wheel in the Balboa Fun Zone,
ishes at the Performing Arts Cen-
ter in Costa Mesa. The aw3rds
ceremony will tnkc place in the
park between the Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel and South
Coast Repertory Theater.
Trophies and medals will be
presented to the top finishers in
each division. Each participant in
the run and walk will be eligible
for merchandise.. drawin~. but
winners must be present.
For further information on the
event, contact 1hc CHOC Padrinos
office at (7 14) 532-8683.
-By the Daily Piiot
the museum records everything
that has made Newport Harbor
"the west's premier small boat
harbor."
The surfing exhibit will feature
photos, surfboards and other
memorabilia which tra ce b:ick
through 72 years of wa,e-riding.
Decau c thi is a· very popular
Newport Beach pastime, 1he mu -
~eum hope~ t<> attract a younger
1978-Mesa 10. Corona det Mar 7
1979-Mesa 14. Corona def Mai 7
1980-CO<ona del Mar 24. Mesa 21
1981 -Corona def Mar 27. Mesa 14
1982-Corona del Mar 7. Mesa 3
1983-Corona del Mar 17, Mesa 14
1984 -Corona del Mar 13, Mesa 0
1985-C()(ona det Mar 28. Mesa 7
1986-Corona del Mar 30, Mesa 28
1987-.Corona def Mar 31, Mesa 14
1988-Cotona del Mar 21. Mesa 12
1989-Corona del Mar 33, Mesa 13 1~COfboa del Mar 21, Mesa 0
1991 -Corona del Mar 17, Mesa 14
(CdM l••d• 1arle1, 2t·51
crowd to the mu~eum. according
"to Cathy Nash of the Nautical Mu·
scum.
"We think that young people
will really enjoy learning more
about 1hc history of ~urfing
through the ex hibit bccaui.e it is
still such a popular sport today,"
she said.
The museum i.s located a1 I 714
West Balboa Boulevard. It will be
COITA MEii ITARIElll
OFRNH (tentattw.) HNJtU No. Pl8'9f Ht. wt. Ct.Poe. .... ....,_ .... "'· Ct.he. " MIU ~ltltf 6-5 180 Sr 08 89 31 Josh Peca 5·10 190 Sr FB 56 I 811111 Tran 5.7 170 Jr RS 51 24 Jtll ~ltbllno 5·10 170 .If RB 3 34 ~'_e Pa111111sta 5.9 185 Jr T£ 4 9 Mlm ... tl 6-1 190 Jr. TE 3' 53 8'I \la Vetb S-20 200 Jr LT 31 S9 8~ 6-1 210 Jr LG .,
78 .Wed Wson 6-7 295 Jr c 22 -~ RICI\ Hoft!T\11\ 6-1 255 Sr RG 24 51 en~~ 6-5 265 ,, RT u
open during the Newport ScuFc~t
celebration Saturday and Sunday.
and then from Sept. 16·20.
The museum's hours arc from
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wcd nc~days
through Sundays ,.,,ith pccial
showing arranged for groups at
other time). Donations are ac-
ccpled and membc~hip i~ O\ail·
able.
The surfing exhibit will continue
B l.U)embol.rgtf 6-t 210 Jr OE
Rleh HOflmatl 6-1 255 Sr OT 8Nn Smith 6·5 265 .k HG
Kem SNnldin ~ 190 Sr OE Jamn Vtga 5.7 165 sr OL8
MM Piwlnskl 5-9 195 Jr u
Josll Peci S-10 190 St u 8#'11 ,,.. $-7 170 Jr ca AtWJrrwlll'W S-10 165 St ca Jen~ $-10 170 Jt SS Miii liner •s-5 180 Sr FS
lhrough the begi nning of 1993, ac·
cording. to Nosh. For more infor-
mation about the mu seum or ~ur(
ing di pla). phone (7 1.i) 673-3377.
For more information and a
schedule of Nc~port SeaFcst
event , CJll the Newport HJrbor
Arca Chamber of Comm erce al
(714) 729-4400.
-BJ th~ Dally l'i/ot
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MOUNT OlM e t.iialoCA County Recorder of OR· EXC£PTING 111 oil, gas, wananty, Hpr•ss or Im-Secretery, 1300 Dov• This Apphcalton rnay not to and now held by tt PRESIDENT 1eque11mg ume In wnt1t19 ~~ ~ FKIJYA NO ANGE County. State ol minerals and hydf~rbon plied regarding lltle pos-Street, Suite 250. ~ be llled without a dated under said Offd ol Tru111n Publl&hed Newport from the beflel~ry Wlthon • CALIFORNIA, ticecuttcl by substances below a dtpth aess!On or trlCUmbrances Beach, CA 92660 and compllled EmployH'• lh• property situated In e .. ch.Cosla M.,. Daily t O d•ys from the l'im publl-'Snvmg All Fa11hs " TAX PMCEL DAVID H. SCHIFFER ANO 01 500 taet trom the sur· lo pay the remaining prlnct'. THIS APPLICATION IS Claim tor Worlleis' Com· H id Counly and State d .. Pllol August 27 September callon ol thlt notic..
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YOU TAK• ACTION TO Avenue enttanc. to the deed from Ray B. Price, r .. by said Deed ol Trull Ind lntttest. Af,ge1ea CA 90038 ' OFFICE Of THE COUNTY On Septtmt>er 30, 1991, fohowlng "umaled costa. J~ ~tw PROTECT YOUR PROP• Civic Center Building 300 COfded ~ember 7, 1956, The total amount ol the IT IS CLAIMED THAT: George o Robtnl 2312 RECORDER OF SAIO at 11:00 a.m. First Amiri· tllPWIMI and ldllancn M
·-;.;,. ERTY IT MAY•• SOLD EMt Chapman Avenue Or· In Boole 3736, P•g• 25 or unpaid bllanct of lhe obll-1. The lrtJured WOfke<, Arall• siiui Newport COUNTY. can Tltle Insurance Com-the time of the 1nma1 publ-~-:::~==~~ AT A 'puauc SALE ., ange, CA.. alt light, title Offtclll Records. gallon ucur•d by the bom 09,l05/S5, While em-Beach CA 92~ Th• 1trMt addre11 end pany, • Calilornla corl)O(a· cation of lhla Nolle• of E •w.: and Interest convey9<1 lo TM tttNI •ddreu and PfOpefty 10 be IOld Ind ployed u a trvc:k dltver on Dlltd at Long Beach Cal-olher common deslQnllion. Uon 11 TruetM, Of Succn· Sale: 18.815 ts. Niii llllmi YOU ME D All wLA-and now held by II under ~common designation. reasonable ullmalld 03/25/91 In Newpol18Nch. lfornla, S.pllml>ef 2. 1•992. If 1ny, of the real ptoperty SOf TrustM or Subt11tutld NOTtC• TO
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Mortuary * Chapel Cl!EDINQS AGAINST County and Stale d• ported lo be: 3242 WASH· ~bl~ation ol tfll N~ice !r and In the-courM of em-KINGDON CANTRELL, STREET. COSTA MESA, letlle l. Newquist and r• UNDER A DE"'DFA 0 ,.
Cremation YOU YOU SHOULD tcnbed as: lot 40 ot Tract INGTON AVENUE. COSTA Salt It Sl9893<t 21 ployrnent \0 the lt)lnl. QREl!N, ET. A&.. 40t a. CALIFORNIA. 1262$ COfded "ln/N a lnstru-"'
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Coate M... 10.00 AM Q SL FINAN-ange, State of CallfOmla, at dltclalmt any lllt>Ultv for fore P&ellted Ind dellv-3. Actual ~ al !ht f310J 432..42t any tncorrectneH of the County, Cahlornla. Ind put· TlON TO PROTECT YOUA M2·t1M CIAL. a• "du,Y ·appointed per map recor<*S In bOOk any lncorrtctnest of the ered to the underalgned 1 time of Injury: Mulmum. Pllbllahed Newport etr"' addrHt and othef suant to 11\11 cel'laln Not1e1 PROPERTY, rr MAY K
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The i..g.I ~ 8t the Pltot 11
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efttt the MM:t\ le completed .. wtll
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DONDO, TRUaTla and .. abcfled: ~. ERTY, IT MAY 8E SOlD AT P'oP«'Y 10 be aold and m•ln entrance lo Ftr11 (1t4J IA-0118 .... UL.a OPP1CU M.D .. 7/21ttl I George J, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU rt11onabl1 tatlmated Amtrlcan TIUe ltleurence 11U
'"Dllthld H••g:;" w.... ,.T •• llllltt NEED AN EXPLANATION oost•. •Jlf)tntel end Id· COtnP•llY loe8'ed .. tt• Pubtlth•d Newport BHct\.Oo.ta Meta I , The ~ 04hef OF THE NA TVAE: OF THE vw.a at the lime o1 ~ latl ,lfth $tr ... , In lht C11Y 8"cft.C0.ta MeM 0 -.
dOOAPfellll .. lie °""9d PAOCEEDtHOS AOANlST ~of the Noelee Of Of llftUI Ana, Cllllotnla ell -., Piiot ~ tO. 11• 24, II\ ......,_ and .. 111> YOU, YOU SHOUU> COff. $lie Is ltOO,tOS.oe. tt"9t rtgM, 110e and lnltfetl Not..,,...,,,.,., 10, t7, 14,
1112 --= DWC-t. ~ TACT A LAWYER Th• llMlclily unfff com•rtcl '°and now he'd 1112.
Ntl tO. Ult oe....,.. of~ On SE'T£MHA '7, 1"2, Mid Deed Of TNtl Nteb ~ II lltldlf Mid o..d ot "'311 -~,.,~IUC~--~TIC~l~-1.,... ~ or ~ II 1000 A.M , IPtCW.. tore neculed and ...,_ Tf\llt in "9 ~ .,_ -. ........ It,-.. IL -.. 11M 1W Illa ~ IZID, INC. M M llP' «*' to N .. ._. a Med In Mid Coun1Y and -w ... .-._ ---------1_,...NONI ~~~and"""*' Oedlfll'On Of 0.. II* dltCf\becl .. ; lOT C'u1•e:&1.
aTATa OP DICLAMTION UNDI" purauent to DMd Of Truec fellll and Demand tor ..... 37, AS SHOWN OH THI --------~ NNALT'f OP~ NCOfctecl 1-tt-a, 11 tnet. and a ~ ,._ o4 De-MAP ,UO IN 8()()1( I ":'=.°' r:o...~.~ICINQ. ~'!'~O::·o:!.O::: ~ =:---:.= ~~4&~.C:
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........ '" .. Oflce °' .:'~ ...... ~~ c= 11• 1 ,... ~"' ~ .... John Tempe, '1032 iau.-......... Tl ... Wll0t1211 dr .. n bf• ll• ... I .. ~"-'11 ec110nS ..... ,:t~-Otrll of ._ ~ OI ....,. ... ' Pl41078 ....,.... Neme(1) lltl9d A ...... 11. ~ ltete-...t &.oef\ No u~lf'V• Mid iu.n ••wa "'°"'"'"Wf• fie .,. PortlMctl. TM , flullllNd~a..cn. ~Oft:May1,1-.a 1Rcn.CA12M1. r"-f'Ol!Owin9 '°"' w.a11l4MA9'TMAAMAN 11ant1 .._......,iuna'•P'eNn~ ti. Ct ti. et• 0. NOTICI II 'U ..... -,:.lltent(a) COM-C.. ..... Dally Hot AAJ. M.n. D . .....,, Thlt llKlllMH It ~ .,. CSOina but\tlta. =-Oltw Aet -.. """GI Mn~ ti«tf!Vd in r~rllld lit 0"'-notlte
........ IOtl llC ON1N HE.AE8Y .:H:: Mae ~ ~ ..,._ ... 20, 27, Sepe~ 3, n. ""'"*" ... lied dllded by Ill\ ind~ TICH l.tAIU(, 117 fall YOU ARE IN D(l'Aut .tOCJI\ 5102 ul It F"•~ inU..HWd peraons ""'-
,_. 11 ......., ~to ~ Councl 411 tN caey of .,..._. Nelfte(~ 10. 1"2 *"" the County a.rti o4 Th• regl e1tani co~ 2111 511111 ;1, Co•ll RA DUO Of' TAI.IS oel Coot and """°'""° -... ., n...e w ~no~ et
ct....,. of IN wteNn NeWport 8-dl ,_ ... ~Oft! NIA Th ... 27 Or.net County on AuOllll tneneed 1o lriinud bull-Meta. cai.t m21 reo Aotll •t '"° V'<I 0o ..___, "' •hoJ ""'" 1n COMentrrd '° fie Pfopo a --.... f'9I a .... Mondaw tN 2111 of .. Dea11 Hoon,_ 11• l982 NM undet lhl fic:WCMll D11tn Jon IWPA 197 tut ESS YOU fM£ ACT IN -' lltlli.t OU-tn..n a.:tion ) The ~no.in• r\111 ~CCII ••bit•~ tMlber.' 1tta, 11 the '*" 1llla , ....... WM tied "11UC NOTICI! FMtoea btatlnH~ name 1111•d 2111 Sttttl ; i. cos11 TO PROTECT VOUR ~ uan • ~., Iha Tru11 eominis..-al>Of\ authoo
............. Ot .. tie .. 1:00 , ...... "' *"' ... "' Co.Ry a.rti °' t'\lblleMcl Nawpot1 IHcfl.. lbOVe on lf7/92 ....... Calif m21 RTY n MAY BE SOlD AT -mey ... IW)kj '"" '""" .... be gr.,,ted u•• • "'t"9' lndMdual pemet Md .. Councl ~ Onlftoe County on ~ CNltOlalN eo.aa ..... Delly Hot~ = J~=-... Ned Thi• 1>1111n111 II con-PU8l.IC SALE If YOU ttnlA OI It• Tri; I °'*> .,. • .,M•d P«IOll ''* •
M -iM . Gf tN C11y Counc:1 o1 the 11, 1182 PloUU.. gu.r 20, 27, ~ 3, wtd\ IN County Clarll Of duel.Oby an lnd1111dual EEO AN EXPlAHATIQN unhl IUllUI o.cotl'l4t a~•••• OO~tlOn lo the petitlOri fNP, Ot _,..... "°"* Clly of Newport 1Mct1 • PMt7U au.an.ea NaMe 10 11192 Or r ,....-. ... .-.... Tiit t1g111rant t1) com-THE NA TURE OF Tl-E ..,.. IO the~ ur llndDI atld 5h0ws OOOd c:ali
1nd th:..::=· ~d-tN peace lot tlMrina of .. ~Newport 9Mch-•••••meftl . Th-<t31 7 = ~M, on ...._.... mtnc9d lo tr~ .. Ct but .. AOCEEOINC. AGAlf"ST -... !Nil• OI flQlll wny the coutf lhoUld no• df..... WOLF... "''°"' .,,.., .. ..a ""°' c... The Followlng pet.or\ • • ......... ,,... undtf the FIC'tlUOUS OU \'OU SHOul.O CON-S-0 ...... bit madv grant the WllOfll)' ST'fl"HAIM ' 8021 objecting eo fie P'oPOMd .._. Deity Nol Au-.,, doing butlnelt 11. ' PUIUC NOTICI f....,..2 Bu1in111 N1mtls) listed TACT A LAWYER 001 •llnou1 tuv•n1n1 or A HEARING on 1\1 W. WllfWll Alie.,~ ~. and fie~ 9'lllt 27, ._,rnber 3, 10, OIANT DISTRIBUTION Publl1htd Newport tbovt on• June 20. 1992 Notk;a 11 Miiby giv"n •11111nry 41111QfUI 111 impllld ptlltion wtll be he4d on ~er: ~POAATlON Counc1 .. the ume tlM 17, 1tn 1351..A Logan Avenue' Plottt..... B .. ch.COsll ..... Dally Daren Jon Krupa hat Gotden ... , l<IMn-rllQllldlng ttlle CIOUvh1<Jt1 OctoOel 8, H192 &I 1 4S w w A ~ end ptace wll hew IN_.. TIM40 eo.ta Mau Calif 82628 ' h ...... • ....._ Pilot August 20, 27, Sap-Thi• ttattmant was hied 1al Cotporaclon a De&• OI llneumbtaoc.os lo uh\IV PM in Dept 703 loe11i..d
6021 ..::"CA:.,., dlr'Ce orter9d by 8"Y S*· .. _ .. _1 The New Deal sicateooard .... ......,.. '""'* 3, 10, 1992. • with lht County Cl1tk ol are CGri>QnllJon 1 Qif. IN endobtoonan sucu1r.d al 341 The Crty Or• tU90" ICW\ tnt.Mted In the pro-.._ -•"' Products Inc 1 Clllt cor The Following pertotW Orange County on August a1oun as ttu.stw or IUC-by .. td °"4td •<J.;antes Sou II, P 0 Box 141 1
Al --::..~IN ....... po.al VllCldon hlfelofot9 c••••••• pcntJon,' 135j'.A t.ooan A;. .,. CloinQ bullntN u : "11LIC NOTICI! I '· 1992 es-llUSlw (jt SUO$hlul fhoteunder Wtlft lf'tllltw~I Ofang!1 CA 92613·1571
ot'* l'llll'nM and detctlbed anue Col la Meu Calif BALDWIN ENTE.RPAISES FS.t075 1tust6'l Pl.lf1W8nl to Iha (JrOYld8d 1rw1111n and ''"' IF -.-OU OBJECT TO addt ..... uMd by IN w• 11. Renie PteMll • m ' · 1aos Shtrington Pl. ,,u: "'41tltlou. Publlihed Ntwpon e.acn. .ct o1 Trust l!Jt.eeutoo b'i unDaod p11nc:.ip111 u• lhr' ''°''the grant.no ol lhe peution
.... --:. ltvel Y-J!I.,. CttJ Cleft .. MI II .... This bu1lntt1 la con. 305, NtwpOft Beach Calif. ........_ .. _.... Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Au-ICl\lfd A HIN1 an UNTldl *KUfed by Wl Owl> ••lh you should appear al II•
Iott fie tuc:fl -WM Cl 81&1 111 ducted by· 1 c:orpoJll.lon 8*3 ' a .. t .... nt ult 20 27 Sa bef ~men and Pl.IQ< c l<M-W11eras1 thef{IOl1 u 1>10Ytdld lltamg and stale your
-" or .~ to IN ...!: •f New,ert The Folodng ,eraone The reo'11trant(a) com-Stanley Baldwtn Odum, The Following Pl'IOl\I ~0 1992 ' Pllm 3· n an unmamQ<I "''n 111 sHI No411 t....s r.l\lr~s ob1ec110ns Ot file vwnttan ~ .,., .,. dofna ~ .. : ~ to tranuct bu$I-1llOS SMngton Pl. 10-305. are dOlfla butlnels H : • et.ordoo 04 261111110 on lllld ~-al ttw llUSljO obieci.ons with 1tw COIMt The ...._ '° ~ '"° Publlthed Newport EHQW" nCHNOLOQIES, neea under the Ac11tlous Newport Beach Calll AUTO SHOWCASE MAGA· Ti\.428 • Pl\)li -Inst 1 110 lllCS ol the ltusts tiut.-J by belore the hiaMg Your
quit• abcMA IN Ule INIY BeacM:osta Meu Dally INC., l20 .....,_. c....... Bualnett Name(•) bled t26e3 ' • ZINE, 2950 Airway Ave. PUBLIC NOTICE 18881 o1 OthcllSI Recoros aid ()eejj ol T1~1 appuraric:t may be "'
bl =· '!c:::.,.._.,.s!;:" Plot ~ 10, 15, OrM, 111h floor, N9wpc)ft lbOVe on: JIJky 27, 1992 This butlnHa It con-Suitt A-13, Cotta Meu, the ulltC.U o1 the C.OUOl\I ~ W•I f m1nc:1a 1 person or by Y°"' anomey
lht • . 1982 9eactl. c.lf. ll2'IO Paul Schmitt, Pfnldent duc19CS by:.,.. individual Caif. 92629 FlctlUo-..• 09t o• Ot•llQO Counry Corponuon IS Tru1IH IF YOU ARE A -~ lndMdUll ... par1nlf· th321 ~ ..... tlh ... Thlt 111llmlnl WU flled Th• regll l rtnl(S) com-N StaYtn MtndtZ. 331 ButlneH ... m. torni.a '"° pul!IUllll IC 9v Standard Trull Deed CREDITOR °' • ...... or COtPOt '*"" Data •• oor,orllon, IO wllh the County Clet1c of mtnotd 1o transact busl-Vtnllo, ltvina, Calif. 112714 St t lie No11ui 01 !Mfaull Ind Service Co 11 •oen1 c:onWlgenl credtot ol tie
1nd th\ bu1lnt11 •ct: PUIUC MOTICI No: 23011-11, Oita-•. Orange County on Augult neu undet the flc:tltioul Thi• bu1ln111. Is co~ The F;:en• llOfl IO St.II lhereund!N 2800 Stan•c• °'""" 1200 deceased, you must r
dreMM °'IN bu¥ef are. 820 N9wpc)ft C.-°""9, 14.1992 BuslntH Name(•) htad duct.cl by: an Individual ng persons ecOfded us 19•1992 1n Concord CA 114~20 5101 yOUf cta1m 'Wiii the coun
GRAPHICS EOUfPMENT NOTICa OP 11th floor,~ lleech, • FM1548 •b<M on: not appllc•ble Th• regi1tran1(1) co~ ·~~O\~~'.lcHEV· -Page -Inst ' 112 803 7340' Bi; Diane lulS· and mail • copy IO ....
CORPOAATIOH. 1322 E. PU8l.tC ..-... 1...... c.lf.12eeo ... ...., ... _. Stanley e Odum mancad to traNICt butl· RON 32602 of said Oll1c111 peoch Assastant Secl11111y pwrsonal t&PfesertlatN• Edlnaer Aw., Santa Ana. n-.-. -Thie bua4M11 It ~ .-_,...,Newport Blach-Thl9 mt4.mant wu Ill«! neu under the ftc111JOu1 • 2121 S B11stol, ~ ec.ords wtll Sall on 0.ied 08/28119112 appc.ntad by lhe coUf1 CA 9}705 NOTICE IS HEAEBY ~ by: a corporlllon C09ta Mesa Dally Ptlol AJ> with the County-Clafk of Buslneu Namt(I) !Isled port Beach, Calif. 92660 30/ t 992. •I I 00 p t.t at ASAP60711 I "'ilh.n tour months ltom
The ...... told Of '° be ~ tti:, • ~ltlllc..., toe;:; The r19l1lran1(1) com-guet 27, S.ptembef 3, 10, Oranot County on August above on: June 12, 1992 :~;:~g~..;· C:P~815 • he North 11001 11nh10U1 to 9110, 9/H 9"24 lhft dale of fnt ~ ot
sold .. detcrtbad In ~ •"' -r rl*ad to n..eect bl» 17, 1992 11.1092 N Saateven Mendez a • aa-he Counl\I CoullhouSll 100 ~Uil#$ as 11r0Vlded "'
"" •: ~ c:otpOrale ~-~ ~~" w ~ the Acftout f'h.439 • · FM1oee Thia atattlMflt was ti.ltd ~· ~al~~·n~~3021 v•c Center 011Ye West PUBLIC NOTICE MIC!lon 0100 of II ....... and.,. loc-.d at: ·...--Sao-8u1lne11 NafM(•) llated wllh the Ccx.wlty Cltrit of u 1 s con. , nla Ana CA at pubhc Calilomia Probate Code
8021 W. W°"* Ave., ttur.-!ember 21• 1992• II I=*> ~on: nae......,.. PUBLIC NOTICE Pubhhad NtwpOft BMc:h-Orange County on August ducted by: an individual ucltOll 10 the h!Qh41St bod CP036282 -The time tor tllin; claims
tinglon 8Mc:h. CA 12147 p.m., Of aa toon ~ Adrian Ole*. Secret.rt l eo.ta Mesa Dally Pilot AJ;. 11, 1992 The ttglltranl(s) com· IOI •.a.sh (~hie el Ille NOTICE OF PETITION wit nol e.xpir• before tou•
The 4-or proepectw _.._ ponlble In U'9 Counol --FktHleua -gutt 20, 27, Sap•.....,., 3, FMt082 menctd to transaC1 busf· wne ol sale in 1a .. 1u1 money TO ADMINISTER months from fie haanng
date of IN~ U1e WM/II ~ of City Hal, n n. ~ wu tlled Buetneu Name 10, 11192 Publlahed N-pott Baac:h-ness undlf th• Fictitious 1 tile Un1100 States>. all ESTATE OF: dale nollced above. Se~ ~· t~ ::' =-~~ wlltt IN Counly Clartl of ltetemanl ~33 eo.11 Mesa Dally Pde>e Au-~~~·:. :,:m•(s) listed o0111 11118 an0 interest con-Odette L Weimer, aka YOU MAY EXAMINE ~~ !. tHAPMAN AVE ' ameodlog the City'• uear ~ Couney on AuQult .,~~F~~~. r',.'°'" PUBLIC NOTICE gust 20. 21, Septembtf 3. Florentino c. Apeles _ ... ~!to .!'':t'..~"" lleld1 T 1>'11
11 Owde1tt• Luckille "'yo~ 1111 tr' by 1tne couper'!-.~ RANGE. CA ., '"9 and chllrgee ICheduta ' · 10 1992 Thi• statement was hied '""" sa.., uuuu o rus in e mer a a 'r'"' OThe ........ :.O~ •fltc:llve December 1: flM1113 J;gSEI N YACHT SER· Flctltlo ' with the County Clerk oft~ µr<>Pef!'f·Sllu.Jh.'(J.,, satd Mrs. Fronk W eimer interesled in the estate,
-r-11112 Puf)lsNd Nawpot1 ~ ES, 151 Shipyard Wey w Orange County on Aug 51 n•v and Slatu aoo 00 ~8 Odette L Olsen )'Ou may hie with the co1,.1rt
Of wll uaurna In ~ 1he A eopy of the ..._...,. c... Mesa ft.-Nol,.,,,.. I C.e, Newport Buch, hslneu Name Th-432 11 1992 u oOOd as tullows J,.ut 10 ASE NO Al 65783 a formal Request tor
dtbll lt\al wett lnalr'9d In 14.,,,,._.. ..--r Cllit.112663 llatement PUBLIC NOTICE • 1 Trac• No 77•8 1n •he • Spee1al Noll<:e of th• lllng tna Hiier'• butlneu before u"r fHt and chltgee 9'lllt 27, SijlllltMbef ), lO, Anthony Ray Mlcktlson, Tiit Following per-sons F54 107S ,1 01 Costa t.Aosa •.s To all hi1rs, of an Inventory and
Ille date of the bulk ..... IChedule f'Ntf be u.am6Md 17, 1tn • • 2210 Raltlgh Ave., Costa art doing business u : Published Newport Beach· Y rllCOfded in Book 3gi;' beneficiaries, creditors appraisal of estate as.sets Dal~: AUQUlt 14, 1992 =O (l~rmtl 'j!'~~ fh.441 M .... Cahf. 112627 GENERA!. TRANSMISSION Bu ~tluo;• Costa Mesa Dally P1101 Au· ap 35 10 40 tnciu:.t.ie 01 conhngent creditors. and or ot any petition or
GRAPHICS EQUIPMENT Pm) In ·the~ °' it.. PUIUC iiOf1C1 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con. EXCHANGE, 2073 Harbor :."•u •me gust 20, 27, Septembor 3, tsL.:llaneous Maus as persons who may a:counl as grovided In CORPORATION ?el. ·a.,.. II ,...., Hal n dueled by: 11'1 lndtvidUlll Blvd., Costa M.sa, Calif. --a~nl 10, 1992 m...1od(!(J by c.trllflWlli ol olhetwtse be lntarested In section 125 of f\e BY~ Mwcellno Andrade ""F • ,..... Th• rtglstr1nt(1) com-92627 • ,,. ton.,....ng PlfM>N Th_.29 rection rec01dud in Booll lhe will Of estate, 0t both Cai.tornia Probal8 Code A Pvbllth•d Ne•@.o.rt F Ortve-. Ca.ta .....,am menc.ct to transact bus). Economy Tlrl oulltt Inc are doing business as: 10434 ~ 905 ot ~11 1 of Odette L W11mef aka Request tor Soectal Notice •
Beach-Coate M"' D1llty ~E IS HEREBY mu:" 111.... neu under the Flciitlous Cahlornia, 2073 Harbo; MORREW & ~ELVIN DE· PUBLIC NOTICE tts of Orange Cou~~ Odet• Lucille Weimet i1ka form is available from f\e PiloC September 10, 1"2 QNEH that 1llid tlM talla•ant 8u1lneu Namt(s) listed Bl'vd , Costa Mesa. Calif. SIGN & EN I NEERING. Ilium•• Eiu;epl lh&ri. Mrs Frank Wetlnfjr aka court clerk.
"'311 Md ............ .: lne"89ttd The Folowlng P9f"totW above on: Octobtf 17, 92627 1352 Savanna, Tustm, CA NOTICE OF SALE rom aH Oii gas minuial) Odwtte L Olsen Attorney fOf' Petitioner:
--------·• ...-. .,. dolna bueinMt •: 11192 This bu11ne51 Is con-92680 • Notlee Is h1<eby g1~en na Olhef hyaroc.Mbons w A PETITION has been THOMAS J . O'KEEFE PUILIC NOTICI == mey 'PP.M' end THE TtNNIS ewe AT Anthony Ray Mlclctlson duel.cl by:. COtp<>rllion Gino Montlll, 13352 Sa· pursuant to 1ec:t1ons 3071 .. 8 depth ol 500 h!IJI ftlwcl by 8¥atnce May GOOD WILDMAN
NOTICa OP heard by the City ~ WOODBRIDGE. 500 This 1f11oment wai filed Th• ttgistrant(s) co~ vanna Tustin, CA !12680 ind 3072 ol th• C1v1I Code w•lhuul the rlQhl QL.surlace Buchan and Consiance,HEGN~SS & WALLEY di on the alOl"9"*1lioold Springbrootl South, lrvtna, wfth the County Clefk ol mencad 10 transact bull-Pett Melvin (James) of 1111 Stall of C1hlornia ''Y as •t1Setv00~ lnst•u· Clark P1ndlert 1n 11111 5000 Campus Orlw
"6aUC H~IMG llem. c.lt.12714 ()ranoe C°"nty on August ness undllf the Flc1itious 13111 Milan St., West· the undersigned, A·P TOW· ts 01 Re<:Ofd APNi Supenor Cour1 of NtwJ)Oft Beach , CA
NOTICE IS HERBY llJUU '· PHINNrt, CtlUdt lrytNf, 31IO ,.,. 11. 1092 eu11ness Hamt(s) lilted minster . CA 92683 ING w1U sell at ~bile auc· 12•183•31 Cal.lornia County of 92660
GIVEN T>iAT lliE Ctty of CttJ Cleft NewDolt • Newpcw1 Beach, FS41Da4 aboYI on: NJA Thll bu1lnts1 Is con. ton. 11 1022 E. CHEST· Tho! Siie.it addiess anlJ ORANGE Daily Newport
Newpott 8Nch did, on ,ubllt ht d New port Cal( l2llO Published Newport S.•ch-D ... Tanner, President ducted by CO-partners NUT, SANTA ANA, CALIF thd common deSw,)n~IM .. I THE PETITION Beactlt'Costa
Jliy, 1tll2 pus A"°4Ullon 81~ Meu Daly M.y Brymar, 3180 ,.,.. Costa Mn<i Da•tu Po.lot ,.,,,.. This lllttment was Ned Tiit regl1tr1nt1 co~ 92701 at 8 oo am on SEPT 1 aov of the real Pfotlu!IY requests lhat Beatnce May Mesa Pilot
of lnWltlon No. 12..0 '° Pllol September 10 1992 NewDott. ~ lleech, ., with tht .County Cleril 01 menced to transact buSl· 24, 1992 U\t 1ono .. 1ng de-scr bed abo )O(I Buchvi and Constance Sap g 10, 16. 1g92 vacate ttrNI right.of-way • Calf.12110 Sl'llt 20. 27, Septambaf 3, Orange County on July 21 neu under the fictlltOUs scpbed property town·· ' Vt! 0~ 01N C . .ltk P1nckert b9r----r-------~ la legall'f Oaacribed 1"317 Thla butfMH It ccm-10, 11192 1992 ' bu1ln111 n1m11 ll1t1d Year 1985 Mak'e TOYOTA ld '0 ~ ~36 Manha 'C"'Al appcrited as personal Convenierit
11 follow$: ... IUC NOTICE dudlad ~ ~ end Th-<t30 · ·,53ee51 above on: 9/1192 l•C'lnst #BS4ALVN State ~:26 . os a_ eu rwpres..ntatr<e to P iiot C taaslfled ThoM certain 111..a In r-v wife Gino Morrtlli CALIF VINI JT4RNSSE· adrranrstar the estate of 842·5878 lht City of NtwpOft a..c:t\, Th• ,,.latrant(t) co~ PUBLIC NOTICE Publlshed N-pon Buc:h-Thia lllttment was filed sF01s12n Tho undurs!Qoud Tiu~''-''-' the decedent
County of Orange, St• of CNStOleON menc.d le hnMd ~ Cosll Mesa Dl!ly Ptlot AJ.I.. With the County Clllfk of Said sale Is lor the pur· is..taoms anv hab1ltty hul THE PETITION Cllifomll, thown °' Aaef P1ottUoua ,.. ~ IN Ac:tltlout F1c tJtlou1 gust 27, Saptembtf 3, 10, Orange County on Sep. PoM of satisfying hen of nv incorrcctnoss ut lho! requests tn.t decedents
View Cttcia, Harbof Creal ·•o•lnH• Nw lkl9lnHI Nafna(•) lilted aueln••• Name 17, 1992 tambil 1, 1992. th• unaerS1gnect tor towing llti.i• ad.dress anu uth'-'' WILL and codiclls. 11 any
Clrde. Cutle Cove Ctrclt. ., ... .....,. above on: Aututt I , 1"2 Statement ~38 F543211 and stol"lge together -w11n ommon oesll)rull'f '' "'"' oo1 admitted 10 probate
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
Bay Clift Clrde, SN W The folowtng '*"'°"' M .. L Brymar The Following per-sons Publllhtd Newport costs of 1dvenls1ng and ex· .. n h1He•~.. nu 'tor3l1The w1I and any eodicls Clrtte and a ~ of are dolr'CI butlnelt u : art doing bt.lalne11 11: PUBLIC NOTICE 8 ch-CO M s penses of salt. mouni 01 t • .., unp.iiu D.il are available tor
OcMr\ 8irctl Drhe Md Spy BUSINESS PARK CAFE. SELL CAUFOANlA ONE MOBILE t "ti« 7 ~1: 21 ~': ,e:f Oiled lhis 4th day of Sept nw 01 100 obltgallon w-eu1m1nat1on In ine hie kept Glut H• Road on mat) of 3554 8utinMa Plr1t Drhe PHOTO & INSPECTION Flctltloua tm • • • ' • 1992. uiru by lhe property 10 bu by the court
Tract No. n•1 fled In #A-1. ea.ta ........ c.lf. SERVICE. 2884 Hickory Pt. Bualneu Name Th• Piiot Cl••••· JCAN M. NOUTAAY. SOid and reasonaDlll IJSll I THE PETITION spaper Booll 211, P1g11 21 12129 your used vehicle 1e, eo11a Mua, Calif. Statement fled Publlsh•d Newpor'1 maioo cosis W!penSl.!s .srl<l reQuests authonty to new
through 25 ~of Mil-Oeok Hoon Patti. 11124 th..,...,. classified 92628 The following ptrlOnt Is The moat comprehen-Bt1ch-Costa Mesa Daity~val'IQ#S 81 Ille hme or •hO administer the estate T"41 •
ctlleneoue .._.In IN Of· ~ Road #1CM, Hao '"""'' Mark David Htbt rdt n, doing business u: (A)T· alve and currant dlrec· P1101September10, 1992 1~~1==1$2~~ ~';'1 't: uA"..~L1 lh• 1~1er:>!!Endent ..... ,.. flee of IN County Recorder wallan G1tdt n1, Calif, 842 ... 78 21164 Hickory Pt. 18. Colll EMPLES APPLIANCE RE· tory ot goods and Hr· th319 I .,..,.,, stratron o Slilles -J •
ot ukt eoun.y, 90111 Meta. Calil. 92628 PAIR I SERVICE CEN-""'e• around l Mak• the nghl move. n addition 10 casn th AC1 (This au\honty win jjts in. For ~ and CS. Cf\M MM Park, 1112'4. TbJ• bullneu 11 .c~ TEA,(8) OlY.MP~ 'It~ ~ Ptlot Reel Estele-Tw.su• DI ~ a Ulh, allow the ~
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TO Pl.ACE AN ID CALL
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330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA. 92827
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E•RCHANDISE FOR SILE .
6010-8080
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How To Place A Classified Ad .
By Phone ..................... 642-5678
8 :00am -5 :30pm
Monday thru Friday
By Visiting .: ..... 330 West Bay street
(cot"ner o r Newport Blvd. • ~ St.)
8 :30am -G:30pm
Monday &hru Friday
1~11~ I Or By Mail .............. 330 West Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA. 92887 IL!! n!!!!.:!!l~r~CTOR~E!!!,, _ ___!l.b
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I lld• 1400 • eq " IOltl HOfizon Ln In• 1cargw,1...w1, poof, pOOI CloM 10 ew<y· rrpl, a.rw. 11111 •1. (c:rtilM N8 townhM •IP., • •l•tlon•' I 1 &Olmo
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fndry' a1•a l!Ooo/mo. HetbOt VllW Moi'le, Chattnlnf ~duple•, • rr v••• aeaoh Pre • Ne lhr hie. lk:h/t>ey. No FAX &Qe, cOf>'et 10c
Av••• OCt. OM·:H~ !~:I 2,~; •• ~~1::· Ht t8a, Pvt 1~11. 2:;·.'::tc:a~ .:S'~'d. 18A 1BA llP•~ sns druge/1rn~t. $43b .. 833•1550 Al Ol.Hnlan EAITllDI .w ...... ,..... 28A 64•·7220 0(., .t.TJll lrplO. w~ COf~ 21 .. Placentla D 1705 30A 2GA hom•. $1375 AvaU 10/1. 723·1"2 N.~ 315r .... a. ~--11.'\Ba. •vi t/20. Poot•. AOot onty()10) 27 1115 Otang..C 11•5 38A 20Aa ocwntn s '2eoooo NS lwr Apt compl••· liiiiJPiii~
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~ N ,•;21-o;&; tennle. lmmec S9T5 LIDO 1>ayrron1 hOrn• 1500 OPP, ana.ciou• 30A =.: .. ~,:' lg 14.1nny rmtB~w. ••Coat• Mo .. 1ubo
..!:oKO ~ACH•LOR 15kr B•1bara &44-019$ ::~~~m ~':~~~~':. 2BA , ,,,BA Tw";,hm W/ 2on 1"'8A1150 f<il. prlv. .. ore. S560I ~:·:; ~~00 s~j: ~
qulot K'elde IOC&Uon, 16#12•• pool, tenn11, boat• 00 Uyl 873.2 249 gar, d/w, ale. lg p1111o, VIP Prop 875-2232 mo, 8 mo. s.t&-0700 cenlia ltootog• V•ry
bilghl A iunny pallo, gym, ten yd, no pet, '* llAYl'RONT llACM, lndry rrn, am pol con· NB, p111 BA, pool, lac, competlhve ratttl Call
548-'Se• no/emkr, StOOO/mo, LUXU"' Condo! patio, clean, Quiel, older9d. MS-5235 grHI vu. m/f. nl•. nld e1cr 8:13..020::t 57 Otchllfd, $4 ... 7234 ., aafo, n /1mlcr/P•l1 prof. $425 + ~ utll. h 02 _________________ .._ _______ ,. Brand new lg •ludlo $595. 873-1943 $495 MOVE·IN! COM. p\11 room A BA, Aon 831·807f Nowpon Boac • 1' 4
unll loc 1 /4 ml to bch, 1 urn. N 0 1 rn kn g/ 1q t\/$788 per mo. Incl
YOUTH CREW
SUPERVISOR
We need bright, enthusiastic
Individuals who would like to earn
$400.00 to $500.00
per week and more,
marketing the Orange Coast Dally Pilot .
If You: * Have an insured van, wagon or large car, * Enjoy working part·time in the evenings, earning
full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate.
Then we have a Job for you. No ellperlence necessary.
Full training available.
For 'further Information or to schedule an Interview
CALL LEE AT
(714) 674-9324
Monday thru Friday Before 2 p.m.
LINES l>AYS BUCKS
Sell your private party merchandise in the
Doily Pilot Classified Community
Marketplace. Coll today at 642-5678 and
toke advantage of this great offer.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS
---(Mef<Mroist Under S300 ~) ---
DBUJ'PliDL
• b1i IJke rJ al Items in oo c.onoot eX(eed S300 10 ~ b this rote. No Cnelkitions
Classified Community Marketplace
Have A
Garage Sale~
Coll The Piiot Classifieds at 642·5678
to place your Garage Sole Ad !
Clossi fif'd Community Mark e tpl ace
N t :WJ'Oll I
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Beach Rentals!
.WltMT HlllNIULA
YEAAl Y Of\ WINTER
$$50fMO.S1700/MO 1-48Miomtt.~Fumlthtd,'\Jnlutmhed
VIiia Rentals
875-4912
••DUPLEX 2BA 2BA,
g•rage, block lo
beach, $1200/mo.
(8t8) 398-4539
never occuplod, HP tBR winter rent•I on ~:f~Ol~a~:n,:11~:w~:~ drnkng/arug• 147p NB. lge 2BR 2BA, m/f. Uhl. 54S..3373
bdrm arH. A.JC, pool qulo1 Wos1 Bay 1'wo. Blvd. Quiet. Small incl ulll 721·1815 nonJamlcr, w/d, park· & 1ennl• $825. Agl $550. 714/673-6845 or 2 Ing, pool/jac.. $535/
854-5608 310/~·8910 pets OK 72 ·•794 CM 2fum rms In to rno. Avl 10·1 6«·1757
NEWPOAT HEIOHTi 2BR yearly, 1love, rorrto te75 t8A• quiet home/poolnr SC Pl.---------
& .. bl oompl••, garage ahr ba. 5375/$400 -.. Prof. roomma•• wanled • 3(4)BR 2BA. frpl, RV gar, • ock• IO J " 556 1737 :JBR/pvt BA w/oHlce bch UI I 1 S98S wllh opener, laundry. dop n am .. r • · prkng, 2 llory, $1550 • u nc · · 545•3228 apace, turn, w/d . + $1500dop 494-6251 645-.5882 CM BluNs Lg bach, pvl $625. 723·1407
-,,_.....,...._......--_,,,...._,,,,= OCEANFRONT 4Br 2ba patio, kif, 1eml·pv1 --------...,11 ... lm .. NEWPOAT HEIGHTS furn. No pets. stssoi enl. Avl now. 40+pret. rm• In lovely lg• pool SV di Machlnu Lrg 2BR 2BA. frpl, mo winier. 97~724 $495 642·1 llMI 673-8219 time, lge p\11 bock yd, en ng · Pool, new corpel, nl gym for n/1 prof/SIU· Name brand t>roduclS
pets $1200 675-7887 Oceanfront Winter 3BR 28A. 2.car gaiagn. Furn. Nwpt Crest. pool, dent'. 2 rm• at $350. lllce Hershoy1. HlghHt .. 1enn., beach cloH, 1 rm $450. 642·0929 quallty, d i rt cheap
Super ctiarm tBR OC· View, turn, !BR, rear Vlcl"lty 5 Points, gar, 35 • male, non/ prlcH, ethical prod-
nsda hwy, soc gale, lg apt. w/patlo, gar, w/d. 18382 Patterson Lane smkr, 5550. e.5-600a ROOMATE WANTED ucts. eoo.22&-02tt 24 I-Us
aundec\<, shutters, 1 Avall. now. $800/mo S995/mo. 960.2828 Prof. fm In 20's. nl • EARN 51000 PER
mature quiet adlt. _ .. ..,....,,.u,....111.,.,,·,,..6..,.71>-.,..._54_49_____ smkr, to •hare 2bdr WEEK • LOCAL PAY
$800/mo. 873·7071 ON THe WATER 2blh, lrg twnhm In la· PHONE ROUTE
2BR 2BA, W/2 car gar guna Hills. Prvt bth, 1·800.226·9999 w/bOat alp avl, n/pell encl gar. SiJOO. + utll.1--__; _____ _
s1eoo 973-7092 11100. 2eR 1owor. year P~~ ~.ty ~t1•:;. ~ :":: day 642-4J2t •>rt 260 CONDOM •H•rbor View Home VILLA BALBOA
28R, den, •uper Ocean vlow1, lenn.
clean, no peu. $2000 pools. spas, galed,
9 mo lae. MO.He• walk to beach••.
Llonga of Newport $13!50 2 mstr sulles, 42'
COHO NA
DEL MAH 2622
round. w/d, d/W, park· Condo. Wiit trade for eve. 55M 953 VENDING ROUTE
Ing. 300' 10 ocn. No woek .starting 11120-ROOMMATE wanted. Big Prohls. Calf Amerl·
pets. Rate for Senior. 21. On bch. Night only Nice. qulo1 2 bedroom can Oelend•r 24 Hrs
950·2575 801·225-4449 Jerry 1'h bath lownhouso, 1-800·858·3933. MIN •Lido Ponlnaula* deck, relrlg Incl, w/d
Unique t & 2BA Units hkups avail 9·15 agnt 2BR tBA. gar19e, W/O, *2BDRM $750• fOf lease. Private bch, 96o-2&71 or 96<>-3313 1undeck $900/mo. RENTALS TO
laundry faclllllos, INVEST. SG.500,00
close to Orange Coast
College. Malo pr•
!erred, non-smoker.
$397 .50 ... v. uhllllos.
650-2343 or 631·7448
ELECTROLUX. A leader
In floor care products
su1ce 1924. needs o
toachablo. 11at>I• part·
llme or tull·llme 1er·
vice/Salos 1 opresonta.
tive to call on existing
cuslomors In lhts
area. No 10\us1men1
Opportunity 10 earn as
rnuch os $437 46 on
one pac~ 1ge or S200·
$JOO In IONIC• Call
8()()..421·159 f tor d•·
101ls.
on bay, e73-4S030 Op•n Sat/Sun 10-5. •1BDAM $600*
.710 Lido Park Dr. WATERFRONl'/Dock 421'h Iris. 673·5069 F1lg, dshwshr, SIOVC SHARE 272-&
2-STORY 4Br 3Ba home 3Br 2ea hse, gated 3BR 2~Ba, naw crpl/ Incl. No po11 545·4855 2 Achve prof. seek 3rd
on cul·d•·•ac near comm, spa, patio, dbl paint. !322 Marguerite. for 3BR 2BA Irvine
Back Bay. Lrg yard. gar. $2350 65().1414 F/p. patio, w/d $1350 •WESTCLIFF 2BR house $400/mo. Elhon
$1850/mo. 64"'.a078 5'"''6655 or 722 8949 2BA, OR, lrplc. rrtg, 551 "'959
<r9 Well·kept Nwpt Hgts 1~,...,.~=-~,,,,..,,....,,,...-·__ deck, pool. S1000'mo ""
W COSTA MESA 38~ Condo, fully luin.
lem over 35. compl
p11v11eges 642-0269 2BR 1 BA townhouse, hse, 3BR 2BA, ·2 car PVT BEACH lovely 645·6186 or 631 -0211 Back Bay twnh••
aasoc pool & rec gar, lg backyard , 2BR 2BA, lndry rm,---------Fem shr 3BR 2BA
house. Good area. $1600/mo. 650•23.55 undrgrnd par, Q/smkr/ 2 Ye•r• Newl 3BR skylts, 'FP, pool, w/d,
$1100. (310) 630-0805 ---------pols, $1400 721-0659 2BA, family complex, $310 1 dep. 650-3857 Commercial
Real Estate
Yearly Rentals! •--------S10!SO/mo --------• Atfordeble Housing Qcnlrt 48r :!Ba 52200 SPACIOUS 2Br 1Ba, 2 714-8!50-8310 BAL Pen. Shr lrg 2Br
2BA 2'hBA, 2 car gar, Npt Crst 4 .2 51850 blks lo beach, gar. pvt1.,...,~.,.,,,..==-,..,..,,,.,...,,,__.......,,, 2Ba rum apl, gar &
stops to beach/bay Nr bch 38r 2Ba 51500 patio, lndry. No pell NEWPORT HEIGHTS lndry. 45 yr old male
S13QO mo avl 1().1, n/ S995. 76().0227 Deluxe 2BR 28A. smk.r foo1<1ng for r1ght 1-REE BROCHURE. Tho
newest c oncept In
11ond1ng De l1rs1 m
your area Direct l rom
pets 851·5488/646-0575 ~!!:~~~· bao\2~~ SlOSO FP. w/d hl<p, person. No drunks.
Balboa Newport gar, eloc pd 646-9439 drugs. flakes $5001
HUSINt:SS
PROPERTY 2767 8AYRIDG£ 2BR 2BA, mo u111 incl. 875.5636 a/c , rtp, w/d, frig, Realty 723-4{184 OCEAN FRONT 3BR
pool, sec. no pets Move-In 2BA upper, 2 car gar Batboa Island hse on
$1250. 675-9460 SPECIAL'. lrpl, IMMAC, $2300 wntor, 19 hv1ng area. h1
Office Bldg. manul.Jc lu rer. (24
Card1N by the Sea h ours) l ·800·624·
BEACH next door. mo. yrly, 675-2272 co11s. t p, parlung,
4Bf 2Ba, ocean views, 2 BEDROOM OCEAN FRONT 3BR wid . 5525• 723'"'702
Fully occupied, ap· 1_9;...;3...;.0_4_. ------
prox. 8,000 sq fl.
ocean vtew. S1.2M
drive by 160 Cheslor·
fleld Co-op w11h agrs
3-,., Ov.nor 7 I 4
891·3488
SELL 2-car gar ... 1, patio & 2BR 2BA upgraded Pool, spa, cable hkup 2BA. lndry, 3 car 0otb0a Pen. slops 10
upstairs deck, f/p, w/ condo w relrig. d w, WESTLAKE VlllAOE p1kng. y1ly $2 ~00. bcl'\, n smkr, respon.
d, d/w, micro, refrlg. micro. S850 •soc dep. &45-8122 Anrtlmel mnlhly to 6·30 S 1600 clean, fun, shr BA
Winter. 645-3330 998·2139 Ive message ·---------786-4420 or 722·1674 $400 mo e75-212t
~our 1 om-e
ttroush class f1ed
BookkHPlne
AUDITIONS
REMODELING 3410
Werden Conat. Custom
Romodol1,,g, 1dd1110tls,
Free design 30yrs exp
4'307331 84t-209e
AUTO REPAIR 3447
Fin. statement1, laxes St " , Gorman "'··to & consulting. Free • • • ..., contullation 642-1392 Repalr 3~~ ott Shop Rates. 15 yr1 exp. all
wrk guar. 54a.8218 ACOUSTIC
REMODELING :J408
DRYWALL REPAIR
New/old colling spray.
OrywallfTapefToxture.
Free est. 897·8083
Old Celllr\91 Mede Now
reapray·ropalr. wall·
texture, lie. #348084
Grace Bros S38-e488
ADDITIONS
REMODELING 3410
Additions & A•modeli.ng
H•ndym•n Services
& Pelntlng TOOi
e3toe7so
BATHROOM
REFINISH 3 448
BATHS, KITCH, TILE &
ETC complete hm
remod'I, free est, ref'•
550100 888-2773
BUSINESS
SF.RVlCES 3488
E••Y M Q.l'.•rt Don't • ml11 this outstanding
opponumty. Call Nowl
239-4552 exl. 1220
CARPENTRY 31H O
ROOM ADDITIONS All R~s a Installations
all types, local, trusled Qlty wrk only, ref•
build6f' for 30 years local 1 O )Its, Honest
Ucl 212S42 493-8831 24 hrs. Lou 6'2-6678
. :· .. . : .. • 4"-.,. .......
CAHPJo.:T 3614
SumrMt Catpet Blowout
late! Savo up lo 50~.
All CarpelS Reduced!
4'62846', 735.e923
CEMENT
CONCRETE 3 6 26
For all your home and business needs
CJ.EANINO I'' U RNITU ll t :
St:RVICES 3 648 REFINISHING J t>2 l
l.ANDSl'Al't, &
l.AWN CARE 3K08
t't:HSONAI.
SERVICES 3867
• Prol'S Hou•• cleanlnv ••autr Restere4 IO any .. b'• Lewn Service Medlt•Uon la for ev
7yra exp, 111n1 rel•. Furn. Antq/or not, For ITIOll front lawn• S8·$9. oryone Relax. En1oy
c1ependab1e & rollal)lo, fair, ••st qlty work front & baclc S11·$13, overcome anx1u110•
call Yolanda 831·5967 Call Debra 642·1589 Rellable 78t.a704 Nol a nuraclo Du
Clean houaeholds. 10 GARDENING AOUTE works 8!Se.e118
yrs exp Rellabte. for sale, groal cllon11.
• ,,Orlvewaya·pallos-Gooct Rel•. Free Eat. Newpor1 Beach & CM.
p3ths etc. No w. 100 low cost 775-2383 M•k• 541-0512
PEST
CONTROL 3869 ""' CANE, WIC~R. RATTAN amal. ...... Uc.571470 Hou•• & Ofc cl••nlng & WOOD repairs, re Oreen Scene landscpnq .... st Price, Prom1 .. 1•
Mickey 377-9895 Use enviro sale prod· lmishlng & reglulng & lrrlg.allon, T11mm1nu Environment tit Ter
Patterned Concrete, ucts. also ALL 000 A WICKER WOAl<SHOP & Removolt, Clean· mite. Fr Inspect wor
Stamped 6 all types JOBS. John 548·3165 MU448 ups & Malnl , SI. Lie. 100,., gulll. MCNts,
cone: work, 25 yrs exp Hou .. cleaner est •91 •599025, 432.a804 lie# PR2060, 998-487
Uc.316117, 642·1027 $13ht-4, $141V-3. $1 Shr·2 • TREES •
MalUC"olldy lo WTll NP CM ....,..,f\EPAlftS Momel ~:lftilt'it:1Wtfn1:~ul Jackie Smith e.42-4899 Topped1'talllowo. l.a•ni . I omla p umblft Aent•I PROPERTIES 1 ~!l!!!!!!!~!f:..!;75!:1!_:-34~7!'.!l!...J MRS CLEAN Palnl•Carpontry-e1c.· I· ' & Aooter
CERAMIC
TILES 31)28 MAKES IT OLEEM Drywall. Gary645-.5277 Vtctor Prol. Gardening Low ra1es, e:l8·t42 TILE lns1a1l•dlf\opalred ff landscaping & Ma1n1 Prompe CourtOOUI Son.ice apls, homot, 0 •CH, •Christian Handyman EJtcol refs. 10 yrs ••P POOi. frH ~I & Retorences rorerences 645-3455 Palntmg, Slucco. dry· 457·1739
John & Shelby 846--6176 Rollable Housecleaning wall. fencea/gatas. S• Sio.RVICt: 3894
CHILD CARE 3536
Lovtnt1 llom Wiii pro'lld•
qlty childcare fOf your
Infant In my home.
rea.a rat•• 434·6557
CLEANING
SERVICES 3 5 48
by 1he day. Local nlor D1.1c. John 532-4168 MASONHY 3828 Purve•t'• Poot lervic area. Excel. rots. Call
Alicia 751-4269
CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING 3 1>60
•Oc:eanvlew Con••· ,.. MASONRY Custom Maybe 11'• lJme for (
plumb, W., olec. ttucco brlcic, block, r•pairs, change! We vaccun
drywall, framing, 15 yrs elc 30 yr• oc exp. every wook 761-3995
llCI 371828 490-3831 Uc. Bond9d. 97().9413
Carpentry, plumbing, ROOFINO 3910
Oceanvtew Const Co Ille, drywall. masonry MOVING 3R34 A• Roofs & Rep.alre
local R1t1. 16 Vt
Oronlor P•clftc Ar
838-1888 •621368
painting, drywall, deck· & mor•. Reas. ra1e1. •ABC Moving• Ins.
Ing. fencing &.roofing, Jim 945-2824 QUICK, CAREFUL 6
•573688, e4e-1107 Handyman E•preH COURTEOUS, •T\38046 Whether you're buying Rtpa.rs. ~ Ooors. Win-128.95 to cl•an apt/ Home lmprovomenlS. rooa rates 5524410
or •elllng, Class/fled dows. cab<otli. st.icco & dry· condo. also housH. Sr Discount, No job 100 Poor M•n'• Mover 1
ROOF SERVICE
all typos, he, Ins.
lroe es1, XLNT servlc
974.9449
cover1 ell your needs! wall, lonc:H gates tic. Uc orc1. Bonded, lie, fr Small, 24hra 8St·20t7 hr min. Guar. lowest lS yrs t•P Jorry e.2.0517 .... Crpl Clng 537·9308
,.---------========:::..:========:::;,lwa1erproot 0""'"'< Coat· Han .... man Services. ratu, li e 108002 -.. , ln1ur. 714 633·9925
Usirca Ing, quality Wfk, rea· Uc. Insur. Local refs REMODEl.INO
•ADDITIONS 3!1 1 t1 t(ONO 8 i I .. Check ~~~oe .. 7r~~·.;.~c .~;;;s~:7E~-:~:!r. Th1·s Out.I -20 yr exp, carpentry, I 4 pa1nllng, plumb .. nguan arpe elect.. dryw•ll. patch·
Alfboor. & Windows mg, !Mmo 87-.....ac>e
Oualtty WOfk, Low Raitt,
Uc•n••d. 731~7
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tho Calll. Publlc UUll· lies Commlsalon RE· 1't Room Addltlon•t
QUIRES that all used T tnanl tmpro111mtnts
household goodi Ca1p•nlry, L 4'51434-4
movera print lhelr Free Ell 24a..c>40e
P.U.C. Cal T numbef, Para Con1t ACICll1t0nt
limos and chautleurs nemodellng. ne
print t~lr T.C.P. num. con1t, No job too
NEVV &
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DIREC
. RA.TE
Adwerl• row ...... or Senb $88. ~r
HURRY I "'""' r.i l ine• 21 =u.
Call 642-4321 ext. 307
HAlll.INli :n20
DRYWALL 3M44 Ill •••T Ill Hdng, bor In all ad11er11H· amall. llc, ln1 soe.to11
Oemolttion Remodekng? monls. If you have a
AMltrb ... a Cefflnt •W~.....,._. quesllon about th• ,..
lg & Small repalf8, 8'r•th, etc. 748-'825 gahty of a movor, hmo
Remove Wallp•por or chauffeur. coll.
Fasl Srvc Joo 521-734'7 Public Utllllles
PMcna.v., Celli-1 & w... Commlulon -.. "'V 714·6SM151 1ex1urea mal ehed, cuate• ca,.e11try ---------llc:'CS, bonded. Fr E1L iome tlnac'g evalt, ••v On Movln9 George 148o0e4i 1malt IAh OK.. llc'd, lOWHt. s1orag1, prof ,..... XL.NT rep, 1 hr tn4n. In•
reaa r•1 .. 4""7954 Til7659. 'V/MC 731·~ IO:LECTHll i\L :rn 10 ................. ,,. ~~~°"~ Mtmlte/dry rot repre, Aefl. tu.:J20I My 111tna
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Hl-:l'i\ll lO.., I ;:,i.; I l'J\IN l lN(i :tH!')H
S( Ht:t :N I
Sf'.HVH't.S 1•1 '•I
M•llouloua Morttlft'
Moblla Screen Ser
vice, No min • No Ser v•c• Cho • Lowe• Prleea, Lairy &u-869"
Ono ... One Tit
ecounter• eflr• .. r.wr
aceramoc ·~ ..i-1 il'5tt :Jt~ Tom 71W71
c:toon, p+umblng, I
l'flOrol 24 hfl, lol&-0997 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST SupetiQr Window C.re Ii ""'" et KIM Lift P•lntlftt Centreoter Ottr Wlnffw et.
t t NC 1-:S
A, IH CK..., .It> I·,
WINDOWS ,t!l:t4 I
I
P•NC•8.0AT••· Electrlcel, Plumb!ng, ~~~n~ r,! Compe111tv•. Lle/1n1
..._ ....... "9ctwoocll Fltg, rooflnu. etc:. "" •at -..~ FrH Eat 14a-eaae
C.CS. flOIC AllPlaet, CMiHe fOOt WllColMd 455-7964 --· ------WINO()WS CLcEAN O Jim Whyte S4a·7208 EXTERIOR 8PECW..tST Scr .. ot repaired
*119 1 •'Y II~. 2 •IY Clean GI••• ... " Sl60. est '11, •Pt In( {714 ... 7 4)33
1.A NllS4 i\l'I-A,
I.AW~ ( i\111-1"'111; .. I IHIH l "lSli\1.1.
I fl I' I ''" II '• I " ~II handy~. 630-tl 12 ,_P_l_L..:.O...;T..;.c'"'u~ • ...;.;.= ... =-.~ ......... c ........ ,... 11'1 lhe rHOUf,. y 11111.awfte mowed lront
WeH l'le•""9 CU91 I tMlck IH.60, c .. .n.
tom Work, ~ price, uP• & c.ompl Mtv M<>
20 Vt• In Bu1lllff1 evetl, 811 .. 909
Abt'aham 169-7983 All ~ T,..
M•k• the right move ••HI••. Removal,
Pilot Aeef Ealalo Trim. Senior Dl1c
, ....... 131•14\6
113/hr, + mal .. lala can c:ounf on 10 ffll
Rel. 7 yta ••P mytl•d or mefe:han
eTa 4009 dt.. 1tem1, bec:a\.I
Paint YOU' C..tle our column• c0tnpe
""'"'· f,.. -.t, al Wfll quallflect buyer• 1
ou-antMd. Nci' CAalll UOM1, Ted 111"'°4? . ___ M_l_·_M_n __ -1
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Newport Bnch/Coata M11a Daily ~ii t Thursday, September 10, 1992 81
LOOIL llACK .. !D Hlt.Pt AN>CIOUa, .. ouea II.HO . .-. D!ftAEISID, ,,._ l:!, Jiii • Llmlted TIGUE, ~Ol>-lem ~a one
t -eGO lel ttee °' cNld? SPM'C wttt1 a
l' ... llTBIATIOUI.
NATIOHALLY KNOWN SERVICe FRANCHISE
AVAILA8la tor IOcal ar.._ Ue1ed In ENTAE·
PAENUER and VEN-
TURE magujMe aa one ot the moet PfOflt·
ebll tranc:N ... In the
USA. Steble, rec.s-
alon '"latant bual-
n•H W"'1 "'ah ,.peat cuttomera. bciu.iv.
territory. Ongoing
tt1llnlng and aupport.
Some lnw9tment cap-
ital required. Flnanc·
Ing avallable. Call
Chtl• Keuler 1..aoo-183-8100 E.wt 2211
llcenaect psyehochete-
pl.i now. 1·IOCM07·
7HI. 13.50/mlnute. fteraons undtt 11
must~~
COMent.
Announce ments
l'l.,l<SO:'-JAl.S !IHI.!
TALK TO NLm I.IVS
1 ·9C)()..4S80.44IO 125/d 1-eoo.eee.eooe all eds
C.CM. Boca. Fl 11+
SCH OOLS('...
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The Delly Ptlet
currenety hu • M tlme~ ..... pc>-
•lUon • ..,allabl• In
the Ctautfled ~
Ualng Oepwtment.
" Vo\J can btlng Ut ICMM a1t0ng ..,..
•kPlfienc», • po ...
five •tUtude. pte ...
•nt phone voice,
high energy, typing
•kill• and per•I•
tanc• w• wUI provide VoU with a frlendty
etmospher•, room to
g~ow and the ttaln-rng to make you
auccessful.
To Join our team,
: ! !''•!!I ''!--• 111 I
ULllJCllltler .......... ~ -... o..aan-women'• ~ deeigl• dining table, paref ator• off9flnQ 1215. Cell 8"-1030
FT lf'T poel6on9 to en-thu9'ut6c ...,..,.... POR SALa off wnt AM-
New JW A1rpott Cal tan NO aofa, 2 gta IOp ........ _ • ~ Ible & coff.. tbl ......... M2-4168Q. $550 obO 919-1181 TYPIST USED dfflca, Chen, ,... Lg China cabinet & cablr,•t•, copier & 2 .. 7• ..1 d D Great lnc:ome op-mlac ltamil 47e E eupptie9 Beat Oft "' v ""n anao r. portunlty for typlat. 19th St, Costa M..._ cal Jim 721-1518 ., CM••• V •rd•).
Earn up to 1125 per SATURDAY 9-4 CAA.ND FAHAl.E I day. Call .,,yOma, 1· movlng aala Fri·S•t
llOCMM3-13SZ. Uhr couch, 1ofa, &am-9-3 dlr• w•lcom•
bOO Chra, Omd chatta, l•r""T..,,,,.....,r"""''"='..,,.----
I ~ Ml'I llYMl<N I
Sl-.llVI< 1-.S ·,·,.1.1
$2004500 • ...,
Asaemble proctuc1a at
home. Eaayl No Mlf..
Ing. Vou're paid
direct. Fully Guar.
1()1/pdo 11i1, wtit bk· •UUTll'UL AMT' QUE S , co 1-atitv1, frldg 780-0926 81,_ .. G ........ MT~w•, lectlblH , camp equip, -• .,,.. _.. hahld lt1m1, clths.
8PA 1 x 1 w/gaubo 1900 obO 873-1218 10011, 30 vn ot stuff
1550, L·•haped Couch Cooqpoo Pupa ador· prlcH to selll, 735
$150, 7' <Sining rm able. fluffy, awMtl M/F Farad (Near 17\tt &
tble, Frnch Provenllal 1150-1250 985-<e718 Pomona Sat-Sun 8-'?
w/8 high bck apollttd chra, H50, blonde RAla•IT CAO&, new 3 SCOUT FUDRAllER tc
oak secretwtal dsk w/ door fof 3 bunnies, 1upport river trip, Sat
chair 1175 ~ Ouhe lar99. 1175. Call 7-3 ton• of qlty mer·
557·5227. chandiH 1162 Dorset
Mt:H< HA!'JlllSI-. MllSH'J\L
Mt.It< t.l>t,S !1 I JO 1111j\fl&lll 85 aooSO TUtbo ~
•a 1 au z ~ tmmac cond. sl.W'lroof, aao. Good c0t10 ._., 1tt o.,Jpamperect 7 11c 1rwy
c;ompl•t• •P•re pan1 Ul,OOO Sl).3600
~•rtner WefttM, 20•• $400 obO, day Ml 300E XutT COND
1971!1 etectr lc b ay n.12-4321 •• 260 loaded. chtm whffls
bo•I fUU •IH ngla.s. 8~!1 ')!>3 • .,. 1UK ml, S12 9K
ate. BBC 1t1p &411--9481 _8_5_H_o_n_d_o_ln-1-.,-e-1_p_10-r1_-_,,_~~,..o.,,..-1,,,,4,..,,"',......--
POWER BOATS 7012
1959 19' L¥m•n
Classlc Rutts w. 1
$4000 OBO 873·1993
Boston Whaler 13
Super Sport, Yamaha
40hp w trlr, many
•lfas. $5200 642·3777
WANTED TO RENT:
Mooring for 315 boat
In Newpon Hatbor
972-8874
SAIL BOATS 7014
500, very 900d cond 1980 300 TD, gas
tuns & loo11• I ka r1ew ei<tra cl .. n load.a
0011 4 600 m1, $2000 Make otter Call 6'12
ouo ~0·8835 alter 307" or 650--3434
600pm
90 K.AWASAl<.I NINJA
ZXG. Candy Re<!, 21<
Or O rnt, 3 yr •~I wart,
'4200 723-!1959
Automobiles
BMW . 9030
VOLKSWAGON 923~
'70 VW BUG, rebu•ll
ang, GREAT cood,
$2000 675-2151
''72 VW Bug Run~
gooc11 Red w)ltt black
Interior, M ust See•
Great for Studenl't
$1.50. 7S4· 1262
MISC. AUTO 9 2-ll) Frff lnfonutlon
24 Hr Hottlne
801/379-2900
Copyright ti CA 1 &3DH VENO.NO f'ORTVNESI AIRCRAFT MECHANIC Mnd your r .. ume
S3-4K Wffkly caah TRAINING. Become to: 111111H
MIS( 1.<11 ~, l!'iSIHl l\H.NlS LU~>~
Warehouse Moving
Sale, shelving work·
benches, misc tools.
equip, hrdwre, desks.
bookcase• & etc. 735
Farad, (Near 17th &
Pomona) Sal·Sun 8-'?
14' Lido 2 HIS of
sails now rigging c w
traller, $900, week·
days 1-800.537~628
Erik or Larry, week·
ends mgttts Ive me111
90 S25t, XLNT COND CARAVAN '88 SS 962. t 7 red~ t•nl~ w11ido.,.s 6 •528765 Reposus-
lyr ed. cu phone slOn, lease, fleet. Over
hk.up, $2GK 528-9829 48 mtnr vans Over poNlbte. Un'que ma. FAA certlfted A&P M• PleaH b9 aware that Coal btiquenH 15 lb $10 000 REWAROll I 150 cars All makes chlnH aelllng f .. t. chenlc. Dey °' night DAILY PILOT the II.Ung• In thlt c:at· bOx $5.00. G;.et for .,,; looking. for oldw
cheap. Zero down If etas .... Financial aid 330. w •-.at. IQOfY may require you f l replace, ato..,ea, Fend«. Glbaon, Na-673-2351 FORD 807~ model. For lnforma·
t.on. 1ocat1on of hqut·
dation call· C.A L 1·
800-526·3600 1·916·
991-3222
quallfled. Cell JiinM 1· avallable. Job plac. Costa lie••, CA to calt • 900 number t>.ach. WIU deliver 1n Uonal, Rlckenbacktr,
8()().789-5818. ment u9'1tance. Rrc. 92827 In which ther• Is a neat areL 642·1044 Gretach and Martin
Aviation. 1-800-738-AHns Cle•atftM charge P9f mlnu11. ' gultarl and will pay
7014 PhOlnbt AIUona ln•lde ..... •OETMIR•D NOW• Pfluger & Penn ocean up to S10,000 for car· HAI' l'Y J\IJS :.!!I I U
MARINE SLIPS
H UNTINGTON DOCKS 7023
·as Fost111a, whl 34r< "''
• c, " sp SICK. new
braKIS 2 '"''· all
LOOKJNO FOR UNCLE =.:C:-::a:-::m:O:p:"'.:'u=1-·-:-~,.---l--------_. guarantMd employer• fishing reelS. Altapac taln modll1. Please
MELVIN, .,, old anny BECOME A REAL ES-I-~~--------call you. FREE 24 hr & Templar shark r..aa. call CrawfOfd White 1·
81-:ACH 6140 10 M in To Open S••
.SAIL: 45' W1d1 beam
5550 mo. 45 Narrow
beam $450 752·2881
rcrds SJOOO 645·0529 ___ C_H_EAP __ ! __ _
bUddll, Of lust an old TATE APPRAISER. COFFEE HOUSE Info 31o-84t·5820 x 53 Akron l/W, Mltchell 800-477·1233 NH!l-Sat 9--5, sofas, chairs, HONDA 808Zi FBll\J.S. SEIZED
'89 Mercedes $200 friend? Computer S100,000 potential. If you have that QiS-1---------frHh water rHla vt!M, TN. trundle beds & lots ol s .. n::h of USA S30. Hom• •ludy. Earn neytand amlle and can Bartender Tralntet 548-9832 h1htd gOOds
CaM enytjme. ec Mar· profeaalonal designa· WOfk and talk slmult.• NMded, earn up to Queen or King Palm•, 8 t9"1 Bushard
ketlng 1..80CJ..377-3'22. tJon throtigh National naously, Muddy'• Cof. 1150 dally, aalary + feet tall, $20 ea, Hetb
College of appralaal. f" HouN I• the Job tips, full or part time. plani. ao kinds s 1 ... Nto:WPORT
BACK Bay has a sec1c1
Slips up 10 50 h Sl 1·
S13 per ti. D•An~a
Marina, 300 E Coast
Hwy., NB 673· 1331
'84 Accord 40R, wh\ w
blue int loaded, new
clutch, XLNT cona
53000 obo 675·6341
86VW SSO
'87 Mercedes S100
'65 Musta09 SSO
Choose lrr;>m thou
sands staning S25
Free info 24 ttr hot·
11ne 801-379·2929
Copyright "'CA 183JC
MONEY P.C.O.t., Atlanta. Geof. for you. Looking for 2 wt< training, woman, Liiac 674-9422• -
gla. Free lltarature full & part time po• men 21 or older. Call: ---------
HEACH 6169 JEEP 9110
TO 1.01\N :.!'1 1-l
8U811t•SS LOAN8
(71,. ...... 2927
800·382·7070 Dept. lions.. E1presao Bat 800-532·9222 RABBIT cage, ntw, SI t so· c1 NB
R
.,..82 l DEMOLITION SALE, Sal· ip o assic "'' • Mrv ce. 646-9078, a1kt---------rust·proof, has many 1 t 1 for Dave CRUISE SHIP JOBS. custom feature• $95. Sun 9-3, II U can remove ocauon, poss1b • tve·
Mt:MllEHSHIPS
:lOtH
MOTORCYCLE
Summer/Permanent. 962·2841. Sat IJ-3, 708 Famteaf, It U can buy rtl furn, appl, aboard, 631·8480
CSR Order Dllk S300-$900 weekly. Hlr· ---------elect typwrtr, maple toys. misc 2500 Holly In
89 JEEP CHEROKEE
, LAREDO, XLNT cone
blk. lo.;ided, alarm, s t2.000 946-6580
DONATE YOUR CAA
truck, motorhome
boat, r eal estate
stamps. coin,, cot-
lecllbles to Founda·
t1on SOtVmg the Bhnc
I A .S tax dEtduCUble
F1oe towing: need nci
re.in. 1-800.995-8889
MONEY Growing light bulb Ing photographers, Shade, Pine, Cypress headboard, book1, 1~---------caslno workers. tour trees, 15-gallon, $20. furn, & Iota of misc Former Models Clothes SCOOTER 8018 LINCOLN 9120
WANTED :.!!11 t;
lnvatt0t9. Earn 13-15
%. Secured by Calif,
R.E. Calif. R.E. BrOket.
Mr. Tow, 975-0544
NEWPORT BEACH
COUNTRY CLUB
GOLF MEMBERSHIP,
548-2575
dist. In SA Is Hoking guide•. etc. Travel 1-gallon plants, 11 Sat·Sun tOam. Shoes, • CSR for our ordtlf frH Hawaii, Carib-Wisteria SlO. 674-9422 awtne on bW Sat 8-12 bags. jewelry & lots 01 '81 Honda CD125 new desk. EXp. pref. Hlf· bean, Bahamai. Call onty, Antlq aota Ible, ITllSC. 1a11 Cliff Or. red pa1nvures MINT
•tarter. Computer Hp. (818) 960-9144 ext C· TANNING BED for COrY\R desks, clths & ----------CONO curr reg S300 he IP f u I . HI av y 1004. sale, $1200 (cost more, 800 Acec:I• LIDO ISLE obo, S48-6S5S
'71 LINCOLN Conti·
n enlal .S60 ong '"''' g1.1uo S1 9S Mu~I se1>I
842-0 587
MOHTliJ\C.t:S I
TI>'S :.!lJl8
s Avail. No ertdlt.
Employment
Opportunities
t:Ml'l.OY:'ttt.NT ~>5JO
Foree .. BK OK. Equity •LIQUOR CLERK•
loans. S20K to S500K. Pff 2-4 nlghta/wk.
Calif. Uc. R.E. BrOkar. Coat• Mua. Call
Mr. Tow. 975-0544 Steve 548-3883 8a-3p
phones. Mon-smoklng1.,,,-...,,..-----.,...,...---$2000). Montego Bayl .. --------1 ESTATE SALE office, gr1 benent•. EARN UP TO $700/ Wolff System, Crystal for Ad Action Sat & Sun Sam.
Fax resume to 714/ WHk. No experience, 24 suns. Only 22 416 Via Udo Nord
432-t460 Attn: ext. own hour•. Process hours of usage on Call a 278 or call 71"1862· mortgage refunds. b4td. 71 2-692.5359 ... Sat·S~n 8·5. ollrce1 _________________________ ...,......--
0527 alll. 278 Call 800-925-t849. lllJPlll equip, frame cutlers,
p A EM IE R C R u I S E WET Bar, freeur. bal 4 gls cul\ers. 10,000
LINES hiring waiters. stool s, Ki rby vac, AO.VISOR posters. c ompute1
le word processor monJ.. ,. .. 2 5.-78 comp. & misc tools
coo •· 19cralatl••· •n-tor & printer. 673-4724 ., __ v-...__.._·._v_-._., __ 2_B3_6_A_11a_v_1s_1a_D_r __ tartalners. beauticians.
Food Delivery
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
C ASH FOR TRUST AdmJnlltratJve
El Pollo Loco. car &
lnkit. $4.25/hr + $1
per del. + tlps. Pff or
F(f.54()..5058 ttousekffpera, others. l~--~::1~--=~~?-~r-~=~==~-:'-""":~~-;~ Frff room/board. Up $ \It I' (,O<ll) fl\\E
DEEDS. 111 & 2ud
mortgages (sallM U r·
ryback financing). All
Of part. Call The Trust
Dead Exchange 1·
800-451·U78 week·
C1•y• 9 Lm. llll 7 p.m .
Announcements
LOS't ~
f'OUNI> ~~•:.!~,
FOUND: 000, medium·
slz• black & whit• fe-
ma I e. 911. vicinity
Broadw•y & trvlne
Ave •• CM.~
EXECUTIVE
ADMINISTRATOR ~ leecll \.Mltltlll
Mortgage Insurance
ProcessOf. High earn-~·· Wtll train. 213-957-4940
Photo Clippers
E11ceptlonal people Pic1ur• Plf1ect. High
working togaU\er has potential earning•.
made u1 an lntema-Work without pre•
ll°'* leader In the In-sure. Call anytime.
1uranc1 broking In-1-&0o.643· 1345
du•try. 1---------R.E. sen & ASS'T
You will assist the Must be exp'd In ra•f..
Sal•• Manager by dentlal RE. W/P,
handling Incomi ng phonH & MLS lorms.
calls. co ordinating Call Mr. Phllllps propoaal reqU9st1 and 955-5808 performing vartoua of-flca duties •• , .. •---R-,-.-1-E-l_tl_t_I __
qulfed. Rentals I Salts
to $900/wff« and tips.
1-407-578-8111 Ext.
32. lntematlonal Em·
pfoyment Corporation.
Merchandise
ANTIQUES 6010
OIVORCI!
An11qu• Cttlneae
hutch. oablnet1 &
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. must hsve excellent busy well e1tabllshad
otflce altlll1 and the Real Eatate Office.
ability to perform well Must be familiar wfth
In a fut.paced prof.. Beach area proper·
slonal environment. U.a. Call Pam.
ace vaH1 (a pair), 4'
Deadline: September 25, 5:00 p.m
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BHCh, CA 92658. RltJ 175-4830
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•10 Thursday, September 10, 1992
Mitsubishi Motor of America
salutes 10 years of excellence
Mitsubishi M otor Sales of America, Inc. (MMSA)
rcLcnlly celebrated its 1 Oth year of operations.
Slllce the company began selling cars in the
United Sl..ltes it ha!> grown to become the nation's
lrfth largest Asian automotive marketer, selling its
one millionth vehicle earlier this year.
Al a recent dinner gala, MMSA marked its
success by honoring 80 employees who have
ucen with the company since day one.
"It wasn't easy being the new kid on.the block.
lfot those people who opened our doors a
clecclde ttgo have helped shape a strong, quality
urganrz.ition that is poised to meet the various
transportJlron needs of American consumers well
into the next century," said Richard 0. Recchia,
executive \ice president and chief operating
officer of /\ \MSA
Rccch1..l also ha') the distinction of being
produced units mJdc by Diamond-Star Motors in
Normal, Ill.
By 1994, dom '>lie production of Mitsubishi
Motors' vehicles are expected to increase to
nearly 65 perce nt of the company's total sales
volume. ·
''In addition to our steJdy increase in sales, we
have been able to continue our natiomvidc
growth by instituting a three-tier expansion
progrum, which included the launch of a dealer
facility investment program, the creatidn of
Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America, Inc., a
captive finance company and the acquisition or
Value Rent-A-Car," said Recchia. "By acquiring
Value, we became the first importer to own a
daily rental car organization."
. .
N9WpOrt Beech/Coata M ... Daffy Plot
f\ \1tsub1'>h1 /\ \otors ' lrr'>t employee. Since 1982,
M1tsubbhi Motor'>' .rnnual sales volume in the
U.S. h.1 ... more than tripled, nearing the 200,000
le'\ cl '' 11h nearly 70,000 domestically
Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc., was
established in 1982 by M itsubishi Motor:, Corp.,
Tokyo, and markets a full line of subcomp<icts,
compacts, sports coupes, grand touring sports
cars, luxury performance sedans, sport wagons,
light trucks and sport/utility vehicles.
Ku ue Naganuma, left, Mitsubis hi Motor Sales of America president and CEO and Richard 0 . Recchia,
e ecut ivc vice preside nt and chi ef operating officer display trophy in recognition o( 10th anoiversary.
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3 BIKs S or San Oier,o frwt o:t Hllt..,. Ii'.· 546·1934 -.
GUARANTY CHEVROLET GEO
71 t ~ 171h St , Sln!l A.'1.1
973.011
HUNTINGTON &EACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
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6 B ks S!> Of 4Q;i fwy 142 0631
SANTA ANA CHRYSl£1tlSUZU
1405 A"to I.la~ Or. SJn'i AT'l
541-4471
Dalhatsu
ATLAS DAIHATSU
2929 Ha11.>or Blvd , Cos1a Mes3
3 Bloc~s So 01 405 fv.y 546-1934
Dodge
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HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE
"T V~ CDIMRSIOIJ HEADQUARTERS
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1/2 mJe Souttl of h 405 ke«r,.JY (7141 447-5515.
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40 Auto Center Onve. Tus~n7 l1M600
Ford
no JONES fORO
6211 St~ BM!., Buena Pill1t
521-3110
JOE MACP'iERSON FORD
2 Auto Ctn!er Ort.t Tus•.n
832-3300
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43 Aulo Cenler Drtve, I/vine 472·5200
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GMC Trucks
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-11n 0cqe c~ Sin 01tQo fwy at Avuy, ~ ~ 112.oaoo
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PENSKE HON.PA
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13750 emh Blvd West.ll"'.'Cr 714 537-7777
RAY Fl.AOEBOE HONDA
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Salts Sef\-1ce. 01sc..urns
19232 Beach Blvd H'Jlll -iglon Be 1~h 963·1959
HONDA SANTA ANA
2114 E r SI St Sa 'J ':lJ
547·3SS5 '
COSTA MESA HONDA
~ 1r~ Sc !II Of l" ~ s
2ooS H >ft>OI B >d c • ~
06·SOSO
Hyundai
TUnLE CLICK HYUNDAI
40 t .... to Ctfl:er ome. tr.
•72·7•00
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17398 Beath Blvd . Hu'lt ~.~~ Boen
842·0013
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Huntington Beach 92647
842-0831
Isuzu
RAY FlADEIOf ISUZU Sa es • Service • l tiSIOQ • P•~s • tl:>dy Repu
lrftnt Alr.o cenw 114.130.1000
THEOOORI! ROBINS ISUZU
2060 ttatbof BtvO. Cos\J Mesa. 042•0010
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18711 Bead\ Blwf, H B 142·2000
Jaguar
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722·4000
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Lexus
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
In ine Hean 01 Oranoe County
Ava.:able lor lnvned i:e ~1 22 r~y at Buch s .. :i 714 192·6906; 213/566·3181
TUSTIN LEXUS
World s flnt And U1gest Dealer
lus11n Auto ~enter (714) 544-4800
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SC 400 • SC 300
SC400 is now available
in Ferrari Red!
Your best buy is in
the hean of Orange County.1
13590 Beach Blvd., \Vestminstcr
Beach Blvd. a t 22 Freeway
714/892-6906
Lincoln/Mere ury
BEACH llNCOlN·MERCURY
1 UUO St1:11 Bl, Hur'.;llQIOrt Beach
3 B.~ks So Of S3~ Oieoo fW>J 841:77'9
JOHNSON l ~ON llNCOLN-MEllCURY
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II.inc Au!o Ctn:er 114-830-7000
SANTA~ ltNCOLH·MfRCURY
In Qrar.ce COl#lly s.nce 1966
28 Air., Ctttec De. Tus1111. 5 F-.y. (j Jimbocre 544-311f
Mazda
CAMrBEU. MAZDA
1425 W. BWr. Costa Mesa 64&-33U
IRVINE MAIDA
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739·~000
Mercedes
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23f;~ Rock1ield. El Ton>
U M 500
HOUSE Of IM..o«tS 6862 t.W11.llestu Ave • llutN Pit11
523·1250
fl£TCHU JONIS MOTOI CAR$
1301 Ou» Shtt. Newport Bt1cll
U).9300
Mitsubishi
ROell MUii Mn~
1 sm Bach Bl • IMl. 11c11.
961-0233: i .JOO.I00-696•
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-1 111 Qnnoe Coiny
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l7331 Buth Blvd , Huf\llllC'.)11 Beath
2 rT¥ Souttl 01 405 twy 714·842·6666
JOf MACPHERSON OlDSMOllllf
2345 tJ Grand Awe , Sa."11 W
642.JIH
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2850 H1rt>or BM , CoS1l Mr•
54().9640
Pontiac.
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~
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673-0900
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Saturn
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13~ Au'.a M [). ~~ ,t..u
152-4332
Subaru
l\ITtlE CllCIC.'$ TUSTIN SUBARU
40 AIM CMtr Of. Tus: n
7~600
Suzuki
tol l ONG,llE SUZUKI
tlow lml'ntd..ile De 11tfY A.'I t.loc!Cfs
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Toyota
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' 122·2000
JOE MACPHlRSON lOVOlA
4.i Auto Ctnttr Onve. Tusbll
U 2·l 111
l lll MAXEY TOYOTA
PMts ()pen 9-3 Szl~f
IW1 Beach Blvd. Hlrt'1lgt0n Be"'' U 7-U5S
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Volkswagen
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s,;cs • .t.us.:ng • ~ • • PifU • 80d'f ~ tpa:t tr."" Aulo ~ 114·13~7300
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port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, September 10, 1992 811
[exus SC 400 emphasizes
safety and convenience
Johnson 8r Son
LI COL M ERC R Y
When the Lexus SC 400 sto rmed on the
scene last year, it wJs hailed for its
combinati~~ ?' performance, luxury and style.
ll capped its inaugural yt'ar on the market by
being named Motor Trend Magazine's Import
Car of the Year.
Its style and qu<tlity also ilppealcd to the
public with sales exceeding expectations and
establishing the SC 400 as a leader in the
luxury coupe class. r or 1993, the coupe has
undergone f urthcr refinements.
M ost apparent~1re a new passenger-side
airbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
and an Automatic lad.mg Retractor (ALR)
system for scat belts.
The Emergency Locl..ing Retractor/ALR
system is helpful "hen using child scats,
allowing installation "1thout the use of locking
clips.
To ensure that headlights arc turned on or
off as needed, an automatic headlight control
system has been added which gJugcs ambient
light intensity and operates the hc<1dlights
accordingly. For those looking for the ultim.ue
convenience in a mobile phone, the 193 SC
-WO is prewired for the new optional L C\us
Portable Plus personal t0rnmunicat1ons system.
The popular Motorola Micro Tac serves JS a
\Oice-activated cdlular telephone in the ccH
and also can be rcmo\ eel .u1cl used as a
portJble pho ne
ENGINE:The SC 400 ts p<)\\ercd b) the
~1me four-cnm, 32-\Jl\t' \'8 .h the LS ·WO
"h1ch has been tuned tor J more resonant
sound. W ith 250 hor::.l'PO\\er and 260 ft-lb!>
of torque, the car tra\cl::. from 0·60 in 6.9
.. cconds, yet the SC 400 J\01ds the g.1s ~uulcr
tax with il.5 EPA rating 0 1 18 mpg (CH) and 23
mpg (high\vay).
SUSPENSION: The double·\\ 1shbont.•
:.uspcnsion used 111 the L 400 was iinL' tuned
tor the SC 400 to m.1 x1m1ze both the ride
quality and hJndltng capabil1tic:. uf the c.u.
Progressi\.e racl..-and-pinion steering ad1ust5 to
d1ff crcnt speeds to give the driver more
assistance \\.hen dri\ ing <:.IO\\ ly and less
,1ss1..,tance .1s sp<.•ed 1ncrl'asc'> for bt•twr road
tccl.
TRANSMISS ION A 4 '>JK'Cd cll'ctrunicall)
controlled transrrnc;c;1on \\1th an 1ntL•ll1gcnt
control S) tem CECT-1> nmmcntaril) retard::. the
1gnit1on timing during sh1its to allO\\ lor
smoother shifts l\\O modc-s of opcr.1110n arc
I
available, a "NormJI" setting \\.hich maxirn1zes
fuel efficiency, or a "Power" selling fo\
enhanced acceleration. (
The SC 400 is f astcr of the stJrt line than the
LS 400 due to a lower gearing of the
differential and the trangmission, yet strides arc
taken to maintain smooth driving at all times.
Zero-degree drivcline geometry wtts used to
reduce vibration from the engine to the
two-pinion gear dc~gn differentiJI.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: The SC 400
come:. with many fuxury feclturcs as stclndard
~quipment such as leather scats, Jn interior
ringed in Bird's Eye Maple, cruise control,
power adjustable front scats, a po\\.er tilt/
telescopic steering \\heel Jnd automalic
climJte control.
Also standard is J mefftory <:.)stem \\hi ch is
programmable for two people. \Vith a touch of
the button, the steering ''heel, pm"cr seat
ad justments (except lumbar setting) and
outside mirrors move into place.
· Rear scat acu:ss is aided by J po\\'cr \\Jlk-111
device which allows the pa::.scnger side scat to
slide forward in its track \\hen the s<..'Jt b.lCk is
released and, when 1t b rL•irbl.llcd to ils
normal position, the i,c.ll mo\ 1..•-. p.11t1Jll\ b.:ick
in its track so JS not lo' cnuoath on re.Jr leg
room. Further ingress .-ind cgr<''>S iur p.hscngers
is provided through spc.•tial door hinges \\ hich
mo\c the doors out ,rnd .lWJ) from the Glr.
Options on th~ ~C 400 include a po\\er tilt/
,11dc moon roof \\1th !.ltn!lhade, .:in upgraded .
1'.al..amidli sound system \\Ith 12-cfbc remote
comp.Jct disc player anc.I trac.t1on control \\1th
heated front scats .
COLORS: Graphtte i\ tet.Jllic 1-:. ,1 nt•\\ wlor
tor the coupe in 1993. Olhcr tulors J\J1l.1ble
arc Diamond \:vh1tc Pearl, Bl.id: On\>., G.1rnct
Pearl, SJnc.lstone Uc1gc Mt'l,1llic, Ro, JI Jade ·
Pearl, Stl\.er Spruce Metnll1c a1\d ~ t1dnight
Indigo Pearl. l('Jthcr intrrior color'> arc h ory,
Gray and Spru<.e.
·w ,\RRANTY: A four-year, SO,OOO·m1lc basic
.,.. arr,rnty \\Ith no dcduct1blcs wmes '>l.rnd.1rd
\\ ith e\ cry .l.e\us. Addition.:il CU\ cr,1gc 1ndudes
.1 si'<-ye.:ir. 70,000-milc pmH'rtr,un \\Jrrantv
and ,1 s"·)t'ar unl1mttL·d milt•.11.tt' torro .... iun
pa<.J.:agl' The i1rsl t\\ u maint1.•n,1r1l L' -:.l'r\ ices
.Jrc irt•c .ind, if ,rn eml'rgcnq doe., Oll.Ur
Lexus' Ro.lCb1dl' A!>":>1-.tancc progr,1m 1s prU\ idctl
irce for iour }CJrs
#
ALL CARS MUST GO!
After 38 Years We 're
SELLING OUT!
...
I
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ALL OUR ·NEW & USED CARS .
. MUST BE SOLD! ..
SAVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE
Dick J ohnson says: the new o wner takes over October 1st
and wants a new, fres h inventory; th erefo re. w~ are slash-
ing the prices o n every car we have! If you need a ca r.
new or us ed , it will -definitely pay you t o see us befo re
these cars are gone-and before the end of September.
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ALL CARS -MUST BE SOLD!
2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
714/540-5630
t t ~ tt r ~.A
t., ttS J> 'a•
'92TROOPER
4X4MODEL
Platinum Lease Payment
Only $299 G':O='°'
plus tax, ltc & doc tees. Cap re · ""IOl'I of S I~~.
residual ol $9.300 74 St.k 520101
PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE
'91 FORD
ESCORT
1989 FORD
PROBE Gl
89 DODGE
RAM YAN 150
$7,995 $8,395
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•• REGENCY A.'I IYEITlll PROBE lX S-10 BLAZER LONGBED XU DUALLY ' RUNNER * l\IUllOWll\K U•~llelf "11,t9"f1IO llM•Mc.ul. PW.'°"'ll.~-M~Q.910f ""1~11. C7.! -llli. •"""" ,_ · • •U.U."'C'fll!llfo ""'•L >l'C.. Cll)ll'I.""'" *
Q41'Cll .... ,.llOl'll CIAICIM-S -SUO'OllOMill•M"''lCM ,.._... ,,.,e; T•W lO-C ,. • ..,~'""" se:eas sro:a s12iis S-1Zii95 s1Ues s"liiis s"li.ii~s :
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2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA llESA•(714) 642-0010 :
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812 Thursday, September 10, 1992
Toy of a Previa
leads in safety,
owner ratings
For 199 3, the T o~ota Previa offers
~C\ cn-pJ~scnger seating as standard
l'quipmenr In add1tron, further refinements
and tL·chnical improvement.!> mark the
clc.•but ot the 1993 model.
Pre\ 1.1 pro' ides safl'ty leadership among
m1n11 an:. .1 ... the first to meet all Passenger
Cu Fcckr.11 Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
1rMVSS) '"th the addition of a driver-side
.w bag rn 1992.
St~k'd lit To\ota's Calty Dc»1gn Center in
!>outhl'rn C.1lriorn1a, the Pre\ 1a also leads in z,,, ner r.111ng~ in its clJ'>S, ran~ing Best
Cnmp.1c.t \.in in t\\o 1992 J.O. Power and
\-.,l>Cl.lll'' O\\ ncr studies · the lnitr.:il
Wu.1 t\ ~tud\ .md the CustomN
).1ti-1.1u 1on Study.
f rum rt~ l'~C'-CJtCh1ng aerodynamic
, lh)Ul'ltl' to 1~ unique low _
1..l'' •1..·r·ul gr.1\lt\ mid-engine P?\\Crtrain.
Prl'\ra otter., a tour de force 01 Toyota
qu.1l1t\ dependability and reliability. The
rl'.lH\ ht'd dri\ e 1993 Previa also is
J\,11 .. 1b.e 111 -\II-Trac. all-wheel drive.
)t,111cl.1rcl seJt1ng includes cloth-faced,
lr11nt-reLlining bucket scats, a removable
r ,, l •· pJ ... ~e·n~L·r center !>eat and a
:brn•-p.h~cnger, sp_l1t-1olding third scat that
rold-. out ot th~ \\a} tor increased cargo
I ,Jj>,lll(\.
E.1d1 h.ilt of the split third scat reclines
11.i: \\ lwn .J spl.'cial rcltfase strap is pulled. A
1 ,1:c h Linder the third -.cat releases the
mvt,11 ~l'.ll IJ.hc from the floor. enabling the
rl.HtL•ncd ~<'al to be trppcd up against the
... ,dl', ''hl'rt' .in anchm strap hooKs it to an
c '' l'rhc.1d .,.,,,:.! grip The base then folds
•I.it nto the cushion. and the·removable
lw.1drcst store., 1n a special mount in the
1 u ... h1l1n.
\\.th the.• rh rd scat 1n place. there are 33.1 cu. ft.
111 c.irt:1l 'olumc behtnd it. With the third scat
1ohkd. thl'fl! .uc 85.3 cu. ft. of cargo volume
lwhtnd thL' middle SL\1l. With the middle seat
rvnHiH•d rrc\IJ ha:. .1 total cargo volume of 15 7 .8
1 u 11 IJ1:h ncl the front scat:..
The l.ui.;e• l1itgJtc opening i-. flat along the floor~
lirw rnr lrn' ltltU\ er "hen loading cargo. The raised
l.11i.;.1tl' IL',llurcs over ~1'< feet of walk-under
c. ll .iranct• Pre' ia's chrld-protcctor sliding
pJ'>sen~cr-s1de door provides convenient access into
thL• p.bscngcr compartment.
-E' crv Pr1..'"·' come., eq4ippcd with Toyota auto-off
ht'ad\11.;hts "h1ch automatically shut off when the
dmer's door 1s opened with the ignition turned off.
Also standard are tilt steerin.g ,,heel, power r.Kk. and,
pinion steering, po\\Cr bral..es, tinted glass and
ttlt;out, left , rear-quarter windO\y. ·
Cupholders and storage areas abound. T" 1n
cuphol~s pull out from the cJsy-to-reach
protrudi center instrument cluster that hou-.cs
ventilation ontrols, ashtray. fuse compartmL•nt and
an optional 'SOund S>stcm. An open storage area
with rai~ed edges is located in the center front floor.
and Prcvia features the largest capacity gro\l~ bo in
rts class, as \\ell as side-door pockets for add1tionJI
storage. The standard heavy-duty heater qu1cl..ly
provides heat to the rear s~ats vb integrated ducts.
Previa LE models are equipped to satisfy the
miniva n owner who wants a high lc,el of luxuf}
-
A • Driver's Side Air Bag
Newport Beach/Co1ta Meaa Dally Piiot
also provides Previa with optimal weight
diwibution and a low center of gravity for
car-like m.incuvcrability and stability.
For 1993. the most affordable model,
Previa Deluxe. offer) a standard live-speed
manual or optional four-speed
electronically controlled Jutomntic
overdrive trJnsmission HECT). Prcvia LE,
Previa All-Trac Deluxe and Prevta All-Trac
LE offer 4ECT standard.
Brakes for PrcviJ Deluxe Jrc
powcr-Jssistccr ventilated discs in front and
drums in the rear. "ith four-wheel
veptilatccJ discs \\hen optional ABS is
.:iddcd. Four-"hccl disc bra\..es arc standard
on Previa LE and All-Trac LE. A rear
load-sensing brJ~e proportioning valve
vanes h) draulic pressure to the rear brakes
depending on \Chicl e loading, to help
rcduc<.! wheel locking.
Previa models cc1uippcd with the
All-Trac • .ill-" heel dm c system provide the
'>ecurity of imprO\-ed traction in indimate
\\Cather conditions by distributing the
power between the front and rear wheels
tor e\cellent hJndling, traction and
response.
B . Outboaro 3 -point 1.1p ,lfld Shouider Bells The All-1 rac i>}'!>lcm employ) a viscous
wupling center diffo rcntial th.:it srnoo~hly
direct'> pO\\Cr to the front and rear whcds
m proportion to "here it is needed most
tor ma"mum trJction.
C Centt.;r H1gh·moun1ed Stop L1gh1
() ::; de-door Anh-1ntrus10n Beams
E -noo1 Crush StrenQth
lcJlurc:.. C.ib.n dim.lie' ,., controlll'cl b" du.ii .1ir
cond1t1onl'"· option.11 nn Dl luw and :.t.rnc.l.ud on
LE modeb
Additional >lJnd,11tl tc.Hurl'S 1ncludc.• po'n'r 1ront
w111dow'>, variable intermittent lronl '" incbhtC'lcl
'wa-,hcrs. crui!)(' c;ontml, J rt•.u "1pcr \\,bhe:r \\Ith
rntcrm1llcot opcr.ltlon and du.11 f>O\\N out'>rclt•
mirror~. Prc\IJ LE come> st.md.ml "ith ,, Tm ot.1
OellJ\C Electron1c.1lly r uncd RJUIO I ETR\ l.b:.clle'
\\ ith SI\. SpeJ~('r~
The m1dsh1p-mountL•d, 2 .4 · htcr. t\\ln 1;,1111,
16-val\C four-qltndcr dLetronil tut! lllJl'Ct1on IHI!
~ngine dd1\crS 138 hp .1nd 154 lb.·lt. turqll~. Th1.·
mid-eng111c de)ign ~1\ l ' Prc\IJ .1 flat Omir Jncl ,1
waJK·through are.1 lrom the front '<'.il' lo th1..• rl•,lf. It
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Recipes/4
• Breakfast In School
•
Breakfast ls a great learning tool!
Yet millions of chil~n start the school day
with empty stomachs. 1lle solution could
be a simple one-the 1181ional School
Breakfast Program.
Breakfast boosters nationwide are work.in&
hard to increase awareness of school
breakfast. 1'hi.s program is a readily available
resource that is greatly underutilized," says
Doris Pe"'lian, M.S., R.J)., nationally .
=ognized school brcaltfast advocate and
president of Health Professions Training, a
company that develops nutrition education
programs.
The United States is the only major
industrialized nation-as compared to
France, Gennany and Japan. for.example--
that does not offer breakfast in every school
as a "'gular part of the school day. "It i.s
evident from a variety 6f studies that
chil~n w)lo eat brealcfast perform better
in schooi," says OCrctiin.
Despite this research, the number of
school broakfasts served; when compattd to
school lunches, is extreme ly low.
Accordil)g to the American School Food
Service Association (ASFSA), 42.000
schools currently provide 4.3 million
children with a morning meal~ That's a far
cry from the 91,000 schools that provide'
24.~ million chil~n with lunch.
The good news is that school broakfast
panicipatioo has steadily increast.d over the
~t few years . .Pnc icason is the effort some
school food sCnoicc·directors arc putting into
mak.ing broillast menus mon: appealing. A
brown-bag· broakfast featuring a freshly baked
muffm, a ptcce of fruit and milk is one
school's appealing answer 10 scheduling
problems. Popu11r "kid foods" like broillast
tacoo and burritos. cinnamon rolls, pancakes
and waffles, and broakfast pizza are just a few
of the newer menu items.
Breakfast program participation is expected
10 continue to grow as parents, teachers,
health professionals, community and business
leaders become more invol\lcd.
"Our cxganizafioo 's goal is to bring
breakfast i!ito every school rhat serves lunch,"
says Mary Ann Krickus, dircj:tor of ASFSA'S
School Food Service Foundatioo. "We an:
moving toward ·wUversal school meals,· a
tenn Q!Clllt to include bo<h broakfast and
lunch and to "'move the stigrn1 that school
meals ""' ooly for disadvant>ged childmi."
School broakfast ldvOClltS agree thlt, in
part, this myth has diSSUlded tn111y children
and pamits of oil \llCOm< levels from
participating in a school breakfast program or
requesting that ooe be crwod in their achoo!
district Other barrien include reluctance on
the part of school ttdministtalon who cite a
i~k of cooking facilities, inadequate
staffing or scheduling problems as reasons
not to off et break.fast.
Yet for some children, school breakfast, in
addition to·assisting learning. could also
play a major role in reducing a growing .1
national proble~unger. In March 1991,
"'suits of a ground broiling s,tudy by the
Food Resean:h and Action Center (FRAC)
f_cvc~ed that 5.5 million children in
America under the age of 12 are hungry.
Thal"s one out of every cighl children.
FRAC is a non-profit-organitation working
in partnership with both national and local
groups to end.hunger in the U~iled States.
"Our survey respondents said their primary
reason for not eating breakfast was that their
schools did not offer a break.fast program,"
says ~1ichcle Tingling-Oemmons.
cooroinatOf of FRAC's National School
Breakfast Expans,ion Campaign. Tmgling-
Clemmons went~ to explain that despite
recent increases in participation, •·fewer than
50% of the schools that offer lunch
nat'°nwide currently offer breakfast."
B low incoroe students aren't the only
ho may be missing breakfast.
es of the '90s arc different from
of the '50s. and mom isn't always in
the kitchen when it 's breakfast time. The
latest demographics "'pon that 93% of
households in America with school-age
children have either a single workin£_
parent or both parents working.
Tune and energy, then. become proQlerm in
P"'paring broillast. And still, the"' ..,, those
children who arc just not hungry first thing in
the morning, or P"'fer to sleep until the last
minute. "School breakfast is an easy solution
to the many ieasons why children are not
eating breakfast," says Marianne Neifert,
M.D. Popularly ttfentd to as "Dr. Morn,"
Neifert is a Denver pediatric ian, author of Dr.
Mom"s Paren1ing Guide. columnist for
McCalrs magazine and nationally recognized
authority oo child rearing in the '90s.
"Today, pan:nts an: fulfilling many
roles," says Ncifcn. a wort.ing mother of
five. "School brcaltfast can stia.. some of
the burden of meal P"'paiatior>. makirig it a
win-wln opponunily for everyone-parents,
teachen. health professionals and, most of
all, our chil~n.
lbc school breakfast movement is a
learning experience for everyone involvt.d.
Patents aro learning ~ 's help in the
,morning. Schools ..., learning that the
advantages of serving breakfast far
outweigh the disadvantagCS. And, most
imponantly. chil~n aro lcaming and
• performing bener because they start the
day with a nutritious meal:''
JUST THE FACTS, PLEASE
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2 (4-inc:h) waflles, toasted " , I to 2 tablespoons straw~rry
I ounce (about 2 tablespoons) cream cheese, preserves or jelly
softened I tablespoon granola (optional) l
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Spread one waffle with half of the cream cheese; top with preserves and granola. Spread second wafllc
with remaining cream cheese; close sandwich. With sharp serrated knife, cut into quarters to serve.
1/2 pint milk
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juice
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cereal
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I Thuraday. September 10, 1992
Joo many dieters forget to drink their daily dae of -..
g Wb,y do mo•t diet proarams
rt'COmmend tbal )'OU drink
I 0 tl&hl &flSSCI or W8lCf'? Don't
other bcvenats also count!
J.S. Costa Mesa
Most diet programs recommend
that dieters drin k
a lot or water to
help them feel
fuller faster. The
calorie-free water
takes up
additional space
in the stomach
that might
otherwise be
filled with
high·caloric fa 11y
-----foods. Anyone on
Ask the ~cry·low-calorie, Dietitian rapid·weight-loss
-----diet program will find that drinking an adequate
amount of water is essential to
help the body prevent the build-up
of ketenes. In large amounts.
these by-products of fat
breakdown can produce serious ,
side effects.
Drinking juices and milk in
place of water is perfectly
acceptable and wall help add to
your total daily fluid intake. The
exceptions: coffee, black te a, cola,
and alco holic beverages all ac t as
diuretics, which cause the body to
lo~e large amounts of water -a
counter-productive step.
Most people do not drink the
recommended two and one-half
quarts (10 glasses) of water
needed daily to replace fluiQ lo!>t
through perspiration and otfler
body functions. Ho\\-ever, eating
more water-rich frel>h fruits and
vegetables will help balance any
water deficit since_produce.is 80
percent water.
Q I enjoy eating liver and hnH'
no family history or heart
disease. I also know that too much
fa t in the diet ca n increase your
risk for cancer, but what about
cholesterol? Does too much
cholesterol increase yo ur chances
of getting cancer?
M.S., Newport Beach
I'm happy to see that you arc on
top of a number of important
health concerns. Yes. liver does
contain a large amount ob
cholesterol. but it would seem
(from your history) that you can
go a little easier on the twice a
month guidelines set by t-he
American Hean Association for
anyone on a cholesterol-lowering
diet.
With regard to cancer, current
research ltnks increa~ed chances of
setting the !>tage for breast and
colorectaJ cancer with a diet that
is too low in the amou_nt of fiber
(from fruits, vegeta bles, and
whole·grains) and too hi gh in
saturated fatty foods such as meat
and cheese.
Researchers have found no
relationship between either the
amount of protein or cholesterol
in the diet and the development of
cancer.
It is in teresting to note that,
while the liver is high in
cholesterol, (since one of the
organ's functions is to produce
cholesterol for various chemical
reactions) it also happens to be
low in fat and high in the
important mineral. iron. In fact.
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a•a~11eart v AJIOdatlon
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not all liver contains e\actly the
snme amount of chol e1>terol. or
the commonly eaten t}pc~ of liver
-beef. col( ond chic~en -
chicken liver contains the most.
There is yet another reservation
many people feel about eating
liver. Since the liver is also
responsible for detWl:ifying tox.ic
substances within the body for
easy removal, consumers think the
organ is a storehouse fo r toxic
residue. Nothing could be further
from the truth. Liver is s3fe to cat
because it only processes toxic
chemicals; it does not store them.
I( an)' toxic materials arc to be
found IO the body, )'OU will find
then stored in the fat cells.
According to Stco,:en Taylor, Ph D.
Director of the f'ood Procc~~ing
Center at the University of
Ncbru ka, the fat on a steak is
more likely to cont1tin toxins than
a serving of liver. g ltw btard the •di calllna
pork "the othtr while meal,''
Is t as lean or leaner than either
chicken or turkey?
F.E. Huntlnaton Beach
Pork may be light in color, but
it's not as lean :is chicken or
turkey. Typic:illy, a trlmmcd cut of
pork as o full one-third f:att icr than
kinlc~s chicken :rnd twice a'> fatty
ns skinlc~ turkey. Whale it' true
that pork tenderloin is quite lc:in.
very littl~ of it is sold in the U.S ...
accounting fo r only 2 percent of
pork sales. Traditional cub of
pork contain twice the amount o(
fat fou nd in tenderloin.
Q My dauahttr Is cuuin& 1111
fat out of htr diet. I'm
worried becAusc I don't think lhot
ls htnlthy. What Is the minimum
amount or f:lt needed daily for
health'!
K.A., Coronta dd Mor
J-'at i~ ccrtninly 1he buLZWord for
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Gooldes to -bike and 1ka--to--1ch8ol
The ltln or • new hoot yeor
brln lota of reason• to 11.eep the
rookie ju nllcd. There are lunchci
h> p ck, cl p n lca, bake ulc
und Soturcfoy wcccr pr1cucc. 10
name JU~I 11 few. And no1hlna aocs
us well whh nn after-school alas
or mllk us 11 cookie or two.
Drop cqpkics are one or 1he
casics1 kinds of cookies to m ko.
Gcnern)ly. all o! the ingrcdienr s ·
are mU(cd in n single bowl and the
dough is "dropped'' on10 cookie
!i.hech and baked. Among lhe best
!..no" n and loved drop cookie is
the u.11meal cookie.
0;11nieal cooki es a re versatile,
100. You can start with a basic
cookie anti customize it by stirring
m dried fruit, chocola1e morsels.
pc•inut buner chips, granola, nub,
cru!>hcd toffee, jelly beans, even
gum drops.
Applesauce R:usin Chews \\ere
developed in the Quaker Kit chens
where oatmeal cookie!> have been
baked since 1908. Kids will love
their ::1oft . chewy texture and
clnnamony ap le avor. Moms will
appreciate the nutrition
wholegrain oats provide and the
fact this oatmeal cookie is not as
I
l>\\-Cel bccau c apple u IS UK~
In plo ot .amc o( the 1uaar.
Choco-Peanuc Butler 8 n are
another t c·to-achool wlnacr.
The,'rc easy to make. tu t• Ub o
er be1wccn a candy bar and
cookie and will with tand the
rigors o( a book bag. Doke thtsc
irrc i tiblc treats ahead and store
In the freezer, or wnlt until the
day yo\t need them. They're \Mt
quick!
APPLESAUCE
RAISIN CHEWS
• I cup (2 s1lcks) mar1>1rine, w flened
• t cup firmly packed brown suaar
• I cup applesauce
•I cg
• I tea poon vanilla
• 2 cups all·purpose nour
• I teaspoon baking soda
• \.': 1et1Spoon salt (opllonal)
• I teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 2 Vi cups OuaLcr oa1s (quick or old
fJ)hioncd, uncooked) ·
• I cup r.iisin~
I lcat ovtn 10 350 degrees. Beat
m.1rgarinc 3nd sug3r until creamy. Add
\applesauce. egg and vanilla: beat well.
Gradua lly add combined flour, balcing
'>OJ:r, salt and cinnamon; mix well. Stir in
1s and r:11s1ns. Drop by roun<led
tablespoonfuls onto ungreascd cookie
\heel. B.iLe I I to 13 minutes or until
light golden brown. Cool 1 minute on
Coolcic sheet. Remove to wire rack; cool
completely. S1orc covered al room
1 m~r•tur~ AllOtrr 4 DOZF.N
NU I Rll ION INfOMMA rlON: 1
cdo.,~. Cak>ri ' 100. Calono (r1>m flt
36. rrotcln ' .. C'arbl>h)drllc '' ,, lOtal
l·•t 4 .. Chvk11crol 5 ma. 01etaiy fiber I
I· Sodium 6.S ma Percent of c.alurici
from fat: 37
CHOCO-PEANUT
BUITER BARS
• I cup fumly packed brown aug.Jr
• ~ cup (I '" L) mara11rinc, a.of1cncd
• \"l cuta.nul bu11cr
•I ca
• I tea n vonill.a
• I cup aU·pUfP<* nuur
• ~ cca&poon bakina IOda
• I ~ cupt Quaker oats (quick or uld
rashioacd, uncooked)
• I cup (6 ounces) semi-sweet chocol:11c
pieces
lleat oven 10 350 dcarccs. Ocat brown
susar, ma.rgarinc ind peanut butter until
creamy. Add egg and vanilla; beat well.
Add ftour and bakin& soda; mi~ well. Stir
in o:ns and chocolate pieces. Spread into
ungreascd 13 x 9-inch bakin& pan. Dake
20 to 25 minutes or unlil &olden bro...,,,
and edges pull away Crom sides of pan.
Cool rompletely. Cut Into bars. ABOlJf
2 DOZEN
NUTRITION INFORMATION: I .
bar: Calorics 180, Calorics from fat 81,
Protein 3 &· Carbohydrate 22 g. Total Fat
9 g. Cholesterol 10 mg, Dietary Fiber I g,
Sodiuna190 mg. Percent or calorics from
fat: 45
Pl e ntiful ora nges prov id e back-to-school treats
It· back-to-school time, time for
the family lo atljust their schedules
for school and all the lCtivities
that go with it. One of the big
adJU!i.tmcnts 1s in the menu
planning and eating schedules.
Whether )Our child participates in
1he school lunch program or 1ak~
a p.1c~ed lunch , i1's still important
to plan good breakfa::.t~ and
healthy aflcr-school snacks for the
grll\\ 1ng and actn c child.
EASY FRESH
FR UIT KABOBS
Threading fruit and cheese on skewers
wall be a Cun ac11v11y for kids who enjoy
making 1hcir own lunches or snacks.
• 8 bamboo i.kcwcrs (9 inches tong)
• I Sunk1s1 orange. peeled and sectioned
•Iii cup I-inch melon chunks
• V: cup I-inch pineapple chunks
• I sm311 bunch red or green seedless grJpcS ·
• .i ounces Cheddar. Amerman,
Monterey Jack or S~1SS cheese, CUI IOIO
\/'!-inch chunks •::: cups lemon. orange. vanilla,
strav.bcrry or pcach-navorcd nonfJ1
yogurt Method:
Step I On each skewer thread orange
)CC:lion~ (lhc long way) allernatcly wi1h
melon chunks. pineapple and cheese
chunk~
S1cp ~-Place a grape on each end of CJ•h ,Lc.,.cr
Sier J Fur each snack or lunch
'Cf\ 111~. rrO\ 1de tWO skewers or fruit and ·~ lUp '' dc"rcd \Ogurt (Wrap ,Le"' cr~J fru11 1n r.tm wrap and U!>t an
in,ufJl•·d con1J111cr for yogu rt in M:hool
lund"'' I ~1Jlcs ~ lunch or snack
\Cf\ 1n~'
\' .1r1J1 ion I or )nJc~. omit chcc)C 1f
dc"rcJ
FRESH FRUIT
& CHEESE SUNDAES
fl:,J, v. 111 cn1nv this fruitful vcri.ion of J
>1tntki.c Jny dJV of lhc wee!.! • I t'Ufl low fat or regular collage chcc..c •:: 5u11L1s1 orange~. peeled and d1ccJ
(gr ale 1 Lsp pcd anJ rcscf'c)
Q Why do some recipes call for
unsa lted butter and &hen
h:ne salt as a n lng~dienl?
-L W.O., Romney, Wt
un ... ahed butter is called for in
recipe~ because of its delica1e
n;.i,or and 11 adds to the recipe's
performance. Using unsalted
hu11er also produces ve ry smooth
~aucc~. Addi1ional sail is added to
recipes for Oavor enhancemcnl.
What causes cheesecake lo
crack? The recipe has worked
fi dort, I rouo~d U carefully
and boked the cheesccakt for the
recommended time. Two large
cracks occurred while U cooled.
Co uld the problem be my new
O\C n?
-G.MacD., Racine, WI
Yes, 11 could well be your new
oven because cheesecake is more
likely 10 crack if h's baked at too
high an oven temperature, or
ove rbaked. Check your oven
temperature wi1h a small oven
1hcrmomctcr and adjus1
accordingly. Jn addition, it helps to
place oven rack in middle position
of oven so that heal nows evenly
during baking.
Q When I mak.t yeast bread s,
the first rislna is nne. but
1Rcr I punch down the dough and
ma ke lolVts, they hardly rise the
second lime. Tht bread tasres aooct. but Is hard and solid. Help.
-J.A.S •• S)'TilCUSt. IN
Remember. a constantly warm
temperature of about 80 degrees is
needed for yeast dough to rise
properly. Make sure not to let the
dough rise too long during Its first
ri ing period as that can weaken
the gluten strands needed to
support the do ugh.
When douah is punched down
after ils first rising. it's lmponant
that dough not be kneaded again.
Do you have a cookin&
question? Write Dear Betty
Crocker, Dox J 113, DcP.t. Bcuy,
Minneapolis, MN 55440.
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• Vi cup sliced wav. berries or \\-hole blueberries or r.1~pberrics
• Vi cup finch• chopped fresh or crushed, dr:uned canned pineapple
• 1 tbsp. brown \U.!!3r
• :? tbsp~ toimcJ i.hvercd almonds or peanut hJlve~ (opllon.il)
Mc1ho<l
Step I In a medium bowl, stir 1~c1hcr collage cheese. oranges pleccs
and berries.
S1cp ::!. Genii' fold in pineapple,
brown sugar Jnd orange peel un11l m1Xcd
Slcp 3 Sp.,.1n mixture into 4 serving
di)hcs: ~pr1nl..k almond~ over each sc"·mg MJke) -I sundaes. ·
PANCAKE SANDWIC H ES
WITH ORANGE FILLING
Use leftover panc:ikcs or wamcs from
brcakfasl, or 1h.m frozen pancakes or
wafncs for 1h1s easy sn11ck.
• I 8-oz. container soft cream chcc~
• 2 Sunk1~1 oranges • 2 tsps. brown ~ugar • 8 whole-grain or blueberry warfles or
pancaJccs. !hawed if frozen, and toasted 1f desired
Method:
Step I. Place cream cheese in food
processor or blender.
Step 2. Grate I tsp. peel from one of
1hc oranges; add to foOd processor.
Step 3. Halve Ol'1lngcs. Add.juice from one orange half 10 ro00 procc).sor.
Step 4. Add brown sugar tOlfood
processor. Cover and blend until mixture
1s smooth and well blended. You m:iy have to stop the machine during blending
10 scrape down lhc sides with a rubber spatula. then blend again.
Step 5 Peel and chop remaining orange hJlves.
S1cp 6. Toast pancakes or waffle), 1f
desired. Spread some or chcc~ m1Xture over 4 of the pancakes
Step 7 Sprinkle rc~c"·cd diced or.ingc) over pancakes. lop w11h )()me
more of cheese mixture. Add a second
pancake 10 make 4 sandwiches
S1cp 8 Cut each sandwich m half and
'l'f"C. M.1kes 4 sand~ichcs, l·V• cup~
filling. Serve w.irm or cold
VALENCIA
O RANGE CRUSH
~ave some or your fresh-squeczeu
Valencia orange Juice from brc.aLfasl so
•r
)°?Ur &rids can mJkc this ca,)y af1er·~ hool sapper.
• l·V• cups fresh squeezed orJngc JUicc (about 3 oranges)
• ~ cup pineapple or cranlxrrv cocktail
• 2 cups frozen nonfat yogurt (v:1n1llJ, orange. strawberry, 1a~pbCrry. peach. or pineapple
•Ground nutmeg Method:
Step I. Pour orange 1u1cc und
pineapple or cranberry iuice mt<J blender conuuncr or food proccl>Sor bowl.
Step 2. Add demed Oa,·or of f1021;n
yogurt. Cover and blend un11I ~mooth.
Step 3. Pour in10 3 or 4 tJll gla~cs;
sprinkle tpps w11h a li11lc nutmeg and
serve immcdia1cly. Make~ 3.111 cups.
. WAGON \VHEEL"
PASTA SALAD
At home, serve 1h1) pasJa snlad in lcttucc-hncd orange shells for run.
• 4 oz. wag<>n wheel (rotcUe) pasta,
cooked ana drained
• I 6 oz. can w1li1c albacore tuna,
drained and broken into chunks. or
• I·~ cups diced cooked chicken • 2 Sunk1st orange~. pcekd and h3lved
Ctratc peel of I orange; reserve for
Orcssing)
• V.Z cup (2 oz.) diced Amcric:in. Chcdd:u , Swis$. or Monterey Jack cheese • ~ cup chopped red or green bell
pepper
• C.Cttucc lca\es
Orange Mayonnaise Dreulnr:
• VI cup low fa1 or regular mayonnaise •Grated peel of I orange (reserved from a~-c)
•Juice of v.i orange (re crved from al'>ll\C)
Method:
Slcp I. In a mcd1unt bQ\\l lo~
1oi;c1her drained cooked paMa and tu n.1.
Step 2. Rcsct"c v: of I oran~c for dressing; peel and chop rem.11n1ng
orange 11.ilves and add to p:s~ta 1110t1urc.
Slcp 3. S11r 1n chcc~e and bell pepper.
Slcp 4 PrepJrc Orange Mayonna1~c
Dressing, lo~' "llh pa~ta ml'Clure.
Step S. Cover .ind clull un11I )Cf\ mg
lime. Spoon ~alJd unto lcttucc·hnt'd
plates 10 \Cl'\'C or p:iclc in an 1mulJtcd con1111ncr for school lunch. MJkc~ 5
SCl"'1ngs (5 v.i cup\ SJIJJ}.
Or.angc M.i)onnJ1sc Dressing. Jn a
sm.ill llowl Mir 1oi;~1hcr mayoniia1sc, peel
and )uicc unhl "'ell blended. Malec) about ~ cup dre~ing
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! A look at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainmen t scene f
By the sea, by the sea,
by the beautiful sea ~
A. lazy seaside town. A
bustling business center. A
recreational playground. A
gastronomical wonderland.
However you view Newport Beach,
11~ a11ribu1cs will be showcased the
nnt rnuplc weekends at the fourth
.innuJI Newport SeaFest.
Sponsored by the Newport Harbor
Area ChJmbcr of Commerce. the
1'19.:! ed1t1on. which bcgms Friday
Jnd run' through Sept. :?O. celebrates
the 'cwport Beach hfe~tylc.
Here's the SeJFest schedule:
Seafest Theater Pcrformanct
Friday
8 p.m.
A performJnce of "Picnic" by
Will1.im Inge will take place at ~he
Newport Theater Arts Center, a
50·year-old building owned by the
city of Newport Beach.
0
Nautical Museum
Saturday-Sunday
10 a.m.
A special surfing exhibit will
include photos, surfboards and other
memorabilia that races Newport's 72
years of wave riding. For more
mformJtion call 673-3377.
0
Sand Castle Contest
Sunday
From the novice to the
profess1onol, sandcastle builders will
be vying to build the best at Corona
del Mar State lleach. For more
mformation. call 640-4600.
0
Pa' ilions Cho"'der Cup Cook-off
Sunday
Trophies will be available for the
winners of this com petition to take
place at Via Lido Plaza.
0
Ubrary Open House
Sunday and ScpL 20
nooa-5 p.m.
Newport Center library o ffers an
o pen house and nautical exhibit that
will include 9uppcts. stories. songs
and "ocean in motion" a travclin&
marine van from the Marine
Institute.
0
UCJ Water Polo TourumenL
ScpL 18-20
Held at the Marian Bergeson
R anking right up there with .. Who shot J.R.?," "Who
killed Laura Palmer?" and "What is Spam?" is the
la test burning question of the nanosecond: "Who is
the yet-to-be named 'surprise celebrity' at the Planet Hol-
lywood Star Struck SK?"
Inquiring minds want to lcnow. After all, the $5 million
Planet Hollywood, soon to open in South Coast Plaza Village
at Sunflower Avenue and Plaza Drive, is part of a chain pa{t-
ly owned by three a-hunka-hunka-bumin' leading men.
Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarizencgger and Bruce Wil-
lis arc part of the chain &ang with director John H ughes, pro-
ducer Kcuh Barish and entrepreneur Robert Earl.
So here's the $50,000 question (equal lo the amount the
Sept. 19 event hopes to rai.sc for the Wellness Community):
Is Sly, Amie or Brucie the surprise celebrity?
Race officials arc mum. So we tarted deducing.
Organizers admit that the first-ever SK begins at 8 a.m.
and that 2,000 people are c .p.:ctcd to run. walk or whceJ·
chair thro ugh the course whch ends at Planet Hollywood.
Everyone knows Arnold is a physical fitness nut.
The intent of the event, which organizers hope will become
on annual one. 1s to kee p the doors open al the Santa Ana-
based Wellness Community, a non-profit agency which sup-
ports adults with cancer and their families.
COVER
Aquatic Cente r at Corona del Mar
High School, this event featuring IS
collegiate water polo teams is one of
the nation's largest tournaments. For
infonnation, call 644-61SI.
0
Taste of Newport
SepL 18-20
The toast of the Sea.Fest features
more than 40 restaurants offering
lood, beer and wine at Fashion
Island. For more information, caJI
~48-4942.
0
Clean Estuary Day
SepL 19
~ Who wlll lhlne
at Star Struck IK?
11 a.m.
Scasened vclerans and beginning
sailors can r:tce for lhc VYC
Challenge Cup. Call 72J..o864 for
details.
Pkr s~lm
Stpt. 19
10 a.m.·nooa
0
An open ocean event for •wlmmc"'
of all ages held al lhc Newport Pier
For more information, call ~-304-l
K.ite ft'ill•al
SepL 1 9~20
10 ....... p.m.
0
Taking place at lhc B:alboa
Pavilion, professionals will
dcmon.strale kite flyina. chihJrcn
unJcr 12 get a free kite and a
contes.t will take place for all.
.: 0
Fashion bl.ad Boal Sbow
Sept. 19·20
10 a.m.-6 p.m.
This is a two-day boat di pl;sy
featuring the best of Newport's
boalf.. The latest in ocean croft
technology will aliO be featured.
0
s~aFut Huff a ha
Sept. 20
In an effort to keep Newport
Beach clean, hundreds of vo lunteers
a.re scheduled to remove Jresh and
debris at the Back Bay.
7 a.m.·11 a.m.
This 30K cyclina tour starts at
Newport Dunes. R acers can also
rompcte in a SK-and lOK-run anJ J
SK wialk. Rcgistn\don includes :a
T-shirt, raffle ticket and panc.1kc
breufast. Call 854-3266 for more
0
Electric Boat Rally
Sept. 19
1-4 p.m. infonnation.
A rally for electric ~t racers. 0
The race starts at the Balboa Bay
Oub. Call 67).7200 for more
He,allh and Sports ExpoliU..
Sept. lO
information. 7 a.m.•DOOD
0
Voyacrn Yacht Club/St'af tSt
Cballence Cup
HeaJth scrccninp and cholesterol
checks as well as health care
products ond sportswear wlll ill be
part of this cvcnl. Sept. 19
The last couple Stallo ne films haven't made a profit.
And orsaniz.ers quite willin&Jy concede that the fes1 ivitics
include a beer garden, 11n eclectic food faire featurina res-
1aunant offerings from some of the area's besl and a jau
band from 9-11 a.m.
Willis has been knOWf\ to suck down a beer or twO and he's
a pretty good musician to booc.
The plot gets thicker. •
ReJistn tion headquarters ii Nftpon Ski C.o.
Arnold and wife Maria ShriYer ski.
CUstom Planet Hollywood lcalbcr jacbu are prize&.
Sly wears e leather jacket *1a be rides Ilia mocorcyde.
O ther prizes include one-year mcmbcnhipa at 1be Sport-
ina O ub al Lakc1hore Towers. a weekend atay al South
Coast Westin, Asia shoes and tickets &o die Planet Hol·
lywood sneak preview dinner party.
Willis has been knOWTJ lo pariy.
Race officials confirm ac1on Brian Patric:lt Qark and Peter
Burton, 1988 Olympic l)'ln.nut Kathy Jollnaoa. bmet Anacl
pitcher O ydc Wrighl and tc:nnll pro NUs Vea httn will per-
tlclpatc. But they refuse to 1.0. the surprise ctleb.
Oespitc palnslakina in\Utlption. Wcekead laull't found
lhe answer, but we have ruled out Brialtte Nellea, Siskel and
Eben.
September has local
bands on the run ~
T his month already appears
to be among the busiest
for Orange County-based
band and the venues that
host their performances.
Orgnnizers of the upcoming
"Foodstock" concert to be held
from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday,
Sept. 26, announced this week that
Warner Brothers' recording anists
Aile red' State has agreed to •
perform at the upcoming benefit
concert to be held nt the Ncwpon
Roadhouse.
II "ill be Altered State's first
appcarance..;llong the Orange
Coa!.t incc the group scored a
radio favorite with "Ghost Beside
My Bed" earlier this year. This
summer has already seen the
popular group headline at The
Roxy and Whiskey clubs in
I loll)"\ood.
Among the other locaJ groups
performing at "Foodstock," is
FLOOD. The four-man outfit
off crs an innovative
acoustic-electronic blend or rock.
drawing on such diverse innuences
as The C\Jre, U2 and Pearl Jam,
but ultimately dishing ue_ a sonic
brew nil its 0" n.
The members of FLOOD were
good friends long bdo(e the band
formed, having all gone to high
chool together. They played in
va rious rock and punk b:inds «
before finally joining together in
1987 to form Mr. Flood's Pany.
They decided earlier thi year to
change the group's name to
FLOOD.
As unique as anything about the
bn nd is tlle fact that keybonrdist
James Flores, drummer Mark
Rumbaugh. bassist Tim Rumbaugh
(~fark's younger brother) and
inger-guitarist Dave Avnaim all
contribute songwriting and
arrangement duties.
"This band works because of1he
people involved," Tim Rumbaugh
In tull Bwinll
Bob Smletan who's rlayed trombone with
ouis Armstrong and Bob~ Hackett -ind 'his
All Star Jau 8.vtd perfonn
In Tea Room loUn.p al
Newport leach Golr Oub
noon-3 p.m. Sunday.
THE SCENE
}Cars ago in the hill ... of Port
Maria, Jama1c.1. where Errol
"Keith~" Douglas Jnd [\crton
''I-Paul" ThomJ met J'> \liutlh
and began to 'ing togcth~r ~c,cr.tl
)Car~ later the -.ingtng tno "J'
completed "hen the) md up \\Ith
Emilio "PoopJ·· Smile).
The) .,;ml! to~ethcr for Jh11u1 J
decade helore ftnall) brm!!lll!! thur
music to the "mid ''1th ··1·1Jm1:' ··
Foundauon· de ut rckJ">e 011
Mango Record:..
The group\ mo~t re ·nt Jlbum.
~·Heart Feel 11:· finJ, undJtrOn
once ag.un e\plor n • . rl\.Jl .111,!
mu i theme:. cl0:.e ,,, the 11 1,1\.
heart. · II The) CoulJ l he)
Would.' 1:. .1n up-tcmpu :.\lng 1•1
defiance aga1n ... 1 opprc,)1on "lulc
"S)mptom AnJ Sign" )peal.., ,1t J
!.earch for di\ inc gu11.Jancc.
FLOOD plays at "foodstock" concert at Newport Roadhouse in Costa Mesa on Sept. 26. Reggae bands
Foundation and Donovan a ppear at The Warehouse in Newport Beach for Ragga-House Mon-days. ·
Mango label-mate Dono,.111
hke" l!>C hail\ from JJma1cJ lk
fir)! began 10 gain fJme in 1%,\
"hilc touring Europe \\ith SI) ,\.
Robbie. Yclltmman and
Foundation. I le relca~cd h1:. debut
that year a .. \\Cll. "\\0rld Po"cr:·
He ha:. tkmon~tr:ucd a !.tro1ll:
ability to addrc's six1.1l inJU'til.'.1.'
and global threats \\1th hb rcgg.1,·
music.
said. "We all share a love for
music and we want to do this for
the rest of our lives."
For more information on
"Foodstock," contact The Newport
T Band of gypsies
'Let's face it, we're gypsies."
Greg Topper's description
of musicians is also the im-
petus behind Sunday's "All-Star
Summer Spectacular Benefit Con-
cert" at the Coach House in San
Juan Capistrano.
Topper, a longtime local musician,
is founder and president or the one·
year-old Orange County Musicians
Foundation, the Newport Beach·
based non-profit organization pon-
soring the 27-band concert intended
10 boost a fund for needy players.
.. Musicians are notorious for mov-
ina from job to job and having no
healtf\ insurance or savinp.." Topper
uid.
After oraanizio& tllrcc benefits for
musician friends. Topper decided to
create the perpetual tund. The aoat
ol tbe coacert, beadllned by Rl&h-
1eoua Brod~r Bobby Hatricld, ls to
Roadhouse at 650-1840.
S omc of Jamaica's finest are
coming to The Warehouse in
Newport Beach to kick orr
R:igga-Housc Mondays. Donovan,
MUSIC
raise $14,000, which would increase
OCMF coffers to about $20,000.
The concert run from 11:30 a.m.
10 8:30 p.m .. with Hatfield ta}tjng the
stage around 4 p.m. Other per-
formers include Topper's band, Dick
Dale & The Del Tones. fonner
Desert Rose Band member John Jor-
genson, fifties grcJtS Don &. Dewey.
Star Search finJlist Jimmy Hopper.
Derck & The Diamonds, Chuck
D111taglia, Dick Dodd, Wayne Wayne,
The Surftones. The Fabulous Jetscns,
comedian Jason Chase and others.
Most bands play rock 'n' roll, al-
though there arc country, juz and
rhythm a blues acts on the bill. 100.
"This has been very gra1ifyina."
Topper said. "l c.tllcd 27 b~nds and
not o~ of them s;iid no."
1bc foundation's IOll&·term aoal is
to build a home for needy muaicians.
houid.
For concen ticlceta. which are $20 each, call 362 ... 200. _., Matt C*"
Foundation and Bully Cat appear
at 9 p.m. on Monday.
Foundation is well kno"n with
reggae audiences. The group's
roots were planted more than 15
For more inform.1t1on. call l he
Warchou'e 4 673;4700.
R eggae k1\er~ aren't th1. ,inh
one~ ''ho \\ 111 be mo' mg ll'
the beat in Ne"port Bc.1l11
thi:. \\Ccl..: I m.h mu:.1c ha:. al"'
found a home 1n IO\\ n.
The P.11not Game. a ne" 111,h
pub & grill 11.XJted at 4~ I lfach
St.. i!> hu:.ung '>peci.11 concert\ on
SundJ\ and ~1t1nJa,
On Sund;I\. The ~cm.in' "ill
perform :.c' ~r;1l :.eb uf traJ111vn.il
lmh ~tand.1rJ~ trom S p.m 10
m1dn1gh1. On ~h>nJa\. S 01l.111J\
The 1'Jnn.1h1ll \\'ea\Cr~ \\Ill bnnt:
their Celuc mu .. ic Ill the Patriot ·
Game.
They ha\c guineJ lam..: lllr the
contribution' llf bngp1pc prvJ1g)
Alnn ~tacLeod. as \\Cll as Ro'
Gullane's sol1J \OCah and Phil
Smillie·, !>en 1ti\c llute.
For more 1nfuT1Tlat1o'n. call
955.3 b8.
-lJJ Blain M IUMtll
Smooth harmonies
A cappella poup the ftenuasions, whk h mix 1950s' Doo-Wop
singing witft b1K1c church aosoel, ~rform in Orange C~st
College's Fine Arts Recit.l RaU al 1 and 9:30 p.m. ~turd.Ir.
For inle>rfNtion on tidels, whk h are $1 3, call 432·S880.
"~a9Qei &a~tft&¥~..,.t1t~.-.f fl>.'4112 ~-a
·'"''
Art Museumi
• Lagun.a M Mwwvm 307 Clt1f Dr•~.
lJi;unil Beilch, .494-6531 "Why Par~· PJ:n11n~ From the Tttns and Twent~ ... "
i:roup Show by uhfom1a artists. conunues
through Nov 20 ·'Struck' Surel Souod/
Un><>und, .. worLs by W1ll1am T Wiley. w.H
be "" display th1ough Oct 11 . HoUrs 11
am ·S pm Tuesdd)'·Sunday Closing time
f r1tl.1\'> " 8 pm Admission SJ fOf .idults,
5 1 )0 lut '><'"tOI c11izens. srudents, tree for
t h1klrl.'n undl'r l 2
• l .1guna Art Museu1n -South Coast
Pl.uJ ~Jtell1le 3.l J3 811,rul Sr C.u>rJ
\11•.,..1 1>1.tl !JI.tu ·1 I hnuF,hl C.1l11orn1J
\\11uld Be D1llcrcn1 N~'' \\w l.. 1n the Pl•r.
m.1nent Collcct1on, · a d1splJy \\hKh re
t 1•nfl) t•nded ill rhe m.i1n mu!>Cum ft•Jlur
"'~ \\Orl..s bv ~\·er.ll art ists, and "Anden.
o\ldrm \\'.itcrcolors and Pa~cl~" on d1spl.iy
ih111uf.h Ott 4 I lours 11 a m .9 p m
/I.lune .1) Frtd.1~. 10 c1.m C. 1> m S.11urdoy,
11 .1 m .(,pm ~unday Adm1~1on free
Community Galleries
• Chri>I Colll'ge Irvine 1530 Concoril•a,
''""" !154 800:! WorJ..~ b~ an prufe<>sor lk"1Jn in MJr~h:iu~n on d1\pl.J) the
n •nth c 1 X'ptt•ml)('r I four\ q a m .9 p m
\\•1"d·"' F11dJ1'
•Huntington Bc.ich Library 525 f\\Jon
~t Ho1Noni;1on Beach PS 50-1 The
I I, l e •.' 1n l:l\-Jl h .4.tl ~lCiJll"\ \\Ill
P'<"•·n1 Jn ''h1h1t ol wlectt'<i "orlu b,
such .lrl"b as 8111 Ander~n. Sh1114?) Br.iun,
lt.IJI) Ann Celendar. Dorothy Marl.er. B~·
•'•h (hcM leut\..c M.irrl)nn Tom. C.1rol
lht.1\l•.i, l um Rouse. Bob TrJ\C'r Anne
r I Jllllx•ll l•m \\'Jl!.h and My \\'ur\.. Hour)
111 .i m -pm Mondav· lhursc:IJy. 9 .1 m
5 p m ),llurday AdmrSStCtn F rtt
•City of lf\ine ll'.111e f1ncc> Mts Cen1cc 1n
lfc11t.lt.;r P Jrl.. H 3 21 '.ile Ave . ll'\'1ne
-2·H10UO ··1m~rfect Oeder · an C1t.h1b1-
11on wh11 h 1nclud('j pa1n1ongs. sculp1ure
.ind cn~tJll.it1ons by BJrb;irJ M<:Clrren, Tim
H.iwl..en'o<'.ln, Buu Spector, u rrie Unger·
mJn. 1t.1.1n1n G.in1man. Nicol.is Rulle and
f""n \\'urni, on Vtl>w throush Nov J
I fours 110011·'1 pm /\.lond.1y; 9 .i.m.-9
pm lut'S1"ldy-Thursd.ty; 9 am ·<l p.m Fro-
dJ). ') J m J p m SaturdJy, and 1 S p.m
)untl.l) Adm1~\1on f ree
•John W•yne Airport l 1 S l Airw.iy Aw .
rn tht• lhomdS F Ro~ le1m1nal's depar·
IUI(' le'\ cl l><'l""<"Cn g.itec. 1 • .ind 11·14,
Co<.t.1 M('S.l 252 5H9 "focus II Orange
County "'11~s Tow.ird a Maten.al fd~' on
\I('\\ through Sept 21 hh1bct mar~ the
"-'("' d ,innl\t'll<ll) of the airport a~> pr~
i•r.1m l.1unrh('(f on Xpfl•mbrr 1 ll40 '"lh
'I" ' 11 i; 111 1 h .. nns F f:·l1•\ I"""" 11
• l'.c·"porl Beath Cil) lt.>11 C.11lcry I l I
,, "I"'., Rhlf '"''P'>M Ht•.\• h (t4J l 1 "'I
\ \ ,,.,.,. • .1. r h\ )h•rln '> ,11o, .in J"d '" ~
,,.. I "c'•''"'' "~ 1,, RJncl.1'1 Zorn cl.,p .11.,1
•I 1 • .;I o,,; ' 1,1 I tnu" II d ni ; pm
\I I 1. I • t " ..... .11111 f I('\'
• Or .ini:i: ( 1>.l\I Coll"~" ro 1 f ·"" ,, • ...,.
'I '1 \'t t ~11 ol)l'I In th•·..,,,
I 1 \ ,,,. ,., 111 I h'il l A l.tr>d
•I • f II c 1 1 1 1, .in 1•\h1b1t b1 l 1 ...
• • " 111"1 '1.111 I •w Htr~ l11>p1t fin~ l A
" '! ,·" •'.' 111 l '" 1i<'n1 t• 011 \11.'W rhrnu,.;h
(• 1 II•"' 111 ,101 l pm /\.lnndd\·
l lo , d" <\drm"'"n flf'<' In lh• r1i111n
1 .. 1111•1, '\11 t \h1ll1111 in ol '~'"" 111 ~11un1¢
l"f '·""'"' ph111111o':r.1plwr M.1...iru NJlulmn!o
1 '" "''filJ\ t11d.t1) CK t 8 Opening n1i;h1 •«'·
i 1•p111111 h 8 pm t lour, 9 a m ·5 pm
"'1• 1nd." I rnl.w Adm1ss1on free
• OrJnge County Center for Contempo-
r .. ry Ari l621 W MdcArthur Blvd . Sp.Kt'
111 ~nr.i Ana , S49-.498CJ New worlu by
Jrt•~I\ Roi.Jen C1I De Monte, Mary Th.1·
m,inn and Richard Hyland on eV11b1t
Wt'Clnt><oday Oct 16 Artists' recept'°" Oct
19 11ours 11 .. m ·• pm Wed~y·
Sunda) Adm1sstOt1 free
Commercial Galleries
•Al A..ron'1 Att Callery 2915 Redhill Ave
Suite A· l0.4, Ce»t.i ~ 662·1383 (1n ~
S1onem1ll ~8" Center) Currently show·
mg origin.ii p.a.n11ngs by Juli.in Ritt~. leo
JJusen, IYymond IU)'tes, lohn Rand To1yb,
Jim Daly, Roberto luprtti. Aldo Luongo,
DorOlhy ~nSU'f, P.iul Blain Henry.
Hours 10 .im.-5 p.m. T~. Wednes-
day. Thu~.
• Alt. CofftthouM 506 31 It St., ~
Beach. 631 ·4312 "Chrome Drums, • o1
one man show of ~nal orl p;iintinp o(
hot rod~ .1nd Ho1rleys Dy Ltgvn.i k .teh •rt·
c« and CoR.a Mew resident Rick f tnn, oo
d1~lay Sep«. 1 •-0a. 25. Admission: frtt
•Art WOflcs, Etc. 16169 Brookhuflt,
Orange Coast's Most Complete
Founta"' Vall<'y. 775-5>29 . Curienll)' ~owing Charles W\.'10Cki's "Cay Head Light" and Bev Doolittle's "S.lcred Crrcle
Ch.ipbool., .. which includes the new prtnl
"Walk Soltly " limited edi1t0ns by Mc·
Carthv. Terpntng. Dooltule, Bateman, \V~l..1, IVn~. and Phrlhps are on dis·
play indefinitely Hours. 10 am.· 7:30
pm Mond.iy-lhu~ay 10 a m.·6 pm.
S.lturdJy, .ind noon·o pm Sund.ly.
• Beu St. ufe 3JJ3 Bear St • COSla
Mt.'S.l, ;-~l ·CAFE The art of Craig Kaufman
is on "iew this month.
8 Blue Marble Correehouse 1970 Harbof
Bl'd Cosu Mesa, 646-5776 Dan Mon·
t.irn rs featured JrtJsl of the month Hours·
6 30 a m -11 pm. Sund.iy· Thursday; 6: )0
a m midnight Frtday-S.:1turday Admission
fr('('
• De Cruf Ari Inc. 3400 Avt:nue or the
Am. C~J It.I~ S57·Sl40 Pa51~ p.tent·
engs by llt.zabeth LalouscheJ.. contmu~ en·
dl'l1n11ef). Hours 10 30 a.m ·6 pm T~
day·Saturday lopen un11I 8 pm. FridJyl
Admission. free
Behrens and othe~ are on pc1manent dis-
play. Hours: 10 a.mA1 p.m. Moodily·
Friday; 10 a .m.·S p.m . S.ltu~y; 11 a.m.·3
p.m. Sunday. Admission: Free.
• ~nd.11one Callt-'l' 38-4-A N. Coast
Highway, Ltsun.i Beach, •97·6775. Mixed
mCd1o1 figure studies by Myrtle Deveodo<k
oo view lhrouWi Oct. 4. Open daily except
Tuesd.iy 1 l .11 m.·S p.m. Adm~: free.
•South Coul Art Center 283 E. 17th St ..
Costa Mes.I, 6.46-45-45 An1m;ition eels,
onginal wood sculptures and ceramic ptec·
es and a selectK>n of limited ed1tl()('I ft~
graphs and serigr.iphs by var100s .irtists are
on permanent display Hour5: 10 a m.·6
pm MondJy.fnd.ly; 10 a.m.·5 pm. 5.lrur· <Uy
• SuHn Spiritu5 C..lltry 3333 Be.11 St (in
Cr)-st.11 Coult), Costa ~. 549-7S50.
New cib.1dirome photography by l(.iirt'fl
H1rshan on display today-Oct. 17. A re-
ceptl()('I f0t ~ artlSI will be held 2-4 p.m.
Se.P' 1J. Hou11: 10 a m.·9 p.m . Monday-
Friday; 10 a.m.·6 p.m. $.\turday; noon·S
p.m. Sund.iy. Admission. frtt.
• N.aughty Nights .al the Mu\eum, ~
10, 9:J0· 10 .)0 o1.m., Museum Cooncil ol
Newport Harbor Art Museum brea~foht
and h1S1ory oi lhe museum at Mus.eum.
f't1c>M 759.1122.
• Billfish Bon Voyo1ge. Sept 1 O. 552 Club
o( Hoag Memo11al HospitJ I JI Newpoo
Dune\ Phone 574.7209
• nme C..psult Party, Sq>l 10 ••S p m .
A.uisunce League at ~~er •~cnce. B.tl
bo.l. Preparation of hmc! capwle for Oct 2
dedat'°" of ne-.. Le.igue Center l'tione
528-1258.
• Billfish Tou~ment. St·pc 11 ·12. 552
O ub oi Hoag Mtmon.:il Ho¢pti.al "'11'11n 70
mile r.td1us OI Nt\~port Be.id\ co.bl Phoot!
57.4-7211
•Byron Scoll Ou11lenge for Childrt>n.
Sept. 11 at 6 30 p m • Ollldren ·s Horne
Society, OacO\-t!fY MIM>Um, M l).)IOO Hm
p!l..JI and South Coonty Community Clinic
dinner •uoion at NC!lo\port Bc.ach M.Jrnon.
S1 50 pp. Phone 557·5106
and South County Community Clime Cl"
lebrrty-:amaew tennis tour™mMt .ti New
pott ~~ M.irriott t~tf and T~nM.
Oub. 110-Pf>. Photw 551.5100.
• Su.mMr ~ ~-,M>nttrl Sqx. 13. l -7:30 p m., OC ~lJI\)
foundoltk>n. 25 b.ands ~ Bobb\ •
H.in.eld, 0 1('l ~le .ind Oehorws al (OJ h
House, SM! Ju.lft Upislr.ano. S20 pp
Phone 362-4200.
• It~ by llw ~. Sep!. l 3. 2·6 p m
Ctonter SOO of OC Petf0tming AIU (efltu
.>I Hy.ill Newporttt, N~ Betl('h. l 1\l R~. umbun buffet, COO&', l1mho
Mt-m~. S•O pp Non-members. SSO Pl'
PtlOM 5S6·212t, CJtt: 222.
• Blllfi,.h Award~ Dinner, ~ 1 l. !.~.:
Club of HO.Jg Mcmotl.ll I 1Q$f>itJI ill 8.111"" Bay Oub. Newport ll<'.i{h. Phorw> 5 :-.i
7209
II lobby H•lfitld Ctkbrily Coif Cl•nic
Sept. 14 a1 8 ., ru .• lupus ~ndJtK111 "'
Am\'flCJ tourn:ill'W'nt, conct'rt by R1i;h1r .. ""
8mcher. .ii Lo. Coyoc~ Country Cl11l
8UC'nJ P.uL S 7 5· 2 2 5 pp. l'tiorn.-tt<1 I
•400
• Fund Kldoff. Sc-pt 16 at 5 p "' nc rh1lh.umor11c 5'>ttt'(y .u rour St J\o h
l~t .. , N('Y.potl Bead-I Cont.Kl Coll)' \I.it
h'IOI\, S53·2H2
• ~obttl MOf'd.11\'I "UncOf'l...td," S<,11 1'
olt 8 p 111 • Public Rcl.Jt;nns Ciocc1-t\ <>1
Amenu "ine .net ~. dncuw:JI' 11
v.1ne:y'1 pubic 1cl.1ions pt°"'.J.n' at Rot""'
Monc£.i.,., \\''int • & • rood -Cmtt'f, Cm:.1
M~ Members, SJ5 pp. i.n ad\..tn<t! " }!\
rm-11'\btri, 540 pp Phone 132·20 17.
•SW Slrudc 51(. Sept. 19 .Jt 8 • m
Wcnf'ICSs ComrnvMy cil 0C "~~I. fl"'
run" ~.ti" ~"'I of Pt.arw.1 It.ii ~ .u Sovth Co.Ht Pt.au Villi • lw.1
Me.I, st 1 pp I~ T-ihtrl Cr>OIJ< I
Cliot 81.mcNrd. zsa. t2 '0
• tnl.andcfJ r.irty, Sepe 19, OCl\C C":11"'1
I r~tment Ctnttrs fot AbuM!d Ch11Jirn .11
loC11.10n TM. 81 Cont.Kt OonN ANh•tt
777 .... 999. • Galerie 224 224 forest Ave .• Lagun<1
Beach, 494·5757. WorLs by Thom.ll McK·
night, Pegge Hopper, LeRoy Neim.ln, Peter
Ma'l, Victor Vas..irely and Alvar are featured
indefi nitely Ho urs: 10 a.m .·6 p.m.
SundJ)·Thursday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. FridJy.
• Thrillyou Art Studios 333 ubrillo,
Cost.a ~. 6.42-5978. Onginal oils and
watercolors; paintings from Bali, Indonesia; wood carvings and m.uk.s featured. Hou11:
11 . a.m.-7 p.m 1 uesday·Saturday by o1p-
potntmcn1 ..
• Byron Scott Ch.allengt for Children,
Sept. 12 at 7:30 pm., Childien'' M~
Society, DISG~'Y Museum, MiuiOn H~·
ptt.ll .ind South County Community Ocnic ....---------------
PfO·star b.uketb.all g.1me o1t Bren Center, UC IMne. S1 6.50·l1.50 pp. Phone 557.
5100.
Saturd.1) Adm1sSKlll: Free
• The Gregory C~llery 3406 Via lido,
Newpon Be.leh. 723·0887 Specializing in
~II 1.nown reg101ul anists, lhe gallety lea·
lures orcgcnal ools, .icryhcs, p.tstels, ~ter
colol. as wt>ll .is hand·blown glau, czr.imic
and w('Jrable acCes5oC><l<'S. limit~ custom
framing also offered. Now showing through
Aul\ust Russell facquf'S. San&.11 Jon~
Campbell. Rici.. Harsh. Chrrs Santley, EYe
lhomP'(ln. Sandra 1-1111. Debr.i Huie, (.achy
I IJtheld, SP 11.irsh, Helen Weld, l'atnd.
t-efl~ Jol>n B.irber. /\{;ll('S Copeund. Jeff
Pnegt:I. Rtdwd M('yt'r Jnd mote
• llodad Sl.immer >.t1 Yllery 200(,
(,,, 1 o\H• '-<'"port Beach Conttnu<IUS
,.,, l 11'.llu'•·, W•l~tn.JI .trt ;l\,ulablt• fut
1.,11<' I;, '"'•'<' th.in 20 )outhern C1Jtlom1.1
.Ht"t~ 1n .ill rip•"' ol mt'll1a llou!"> o 9
µ ni /1.1\llld.I\ r rrd.1~ Jnd b~ appotntmC'nt
• JW's Cil lcforni.1 Crill at Ne\\ port Bedell
M ,1111011 ~l.)lt'I .-incl Tennrs Club. 900 l>:C\\
pon CenlL·r Dr , Nev.poll BcJch, 640
4000 .~~ha Turner .and Ray J.icob are
leJtured en "19th & 20th CentLtry Icons,"
f1i;ures (lf en1ert.immen1 gre.its such as
Shcrlry Temple and Lucille Ball and im.1~
from children's sto11es. curr~ntly oo \llew.
• lo-£1 Fine ~rt 3431 Via Oporto No
100·C, Newport Be.leh. 723·1921. The
• Timesp.aa Contemporotry M 326 N .
Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, 494-09«. A
one·m.in show ~;iturcng paintings by Anto-
nio i\Jellan«. on display through Sep<. 30.
• WoAs G.lllery South )))) Bear St hn
Cl)'Sloll Court), ~ Mesa. 979·6757.
Sculptures by Woods D•vy on view
throudi Sep« 27 Hour5: 10 a m.·9 p.m.
Mond'ay·frtday; 10 a m ·6 p m Saturday;
and 11 a m.-6 pm Sund.iy Admission
Free
HI '\.I\ '.11 '\. 11·-,11 I'\. "
Ill \( ~ llf I( H
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for BlacJ..8001., direct inquiries lo Ben·
j.imin Epstein, c/o 81.ickBook. P.O. Bo>.
1 S00-184, Corono1 drl M.ir, CA 92625.
Phone (7141 760-2622. A compl«te yev
o( Blacldlook listings run.1 the first Tun·
cby of e.ich month.
legend: OC, Orotnge County. BT,
bl.id lie. BT-opt., black lie option.al. pp,
per person. TBA, to be arr~ngf'd.
• Annu.il ~ntfit Dinner. ~pt. 12 .at 6~30 p.m., Providt-nce Spe«h .1nd Heanng
Center '11 A.n.ihe1m M.lmoct I iotcl Phone
639 .... 990.
• A. Fllme f<H fl.aVOf, Sepe 12, nooo
midnii;tit. OC rire Chicofs .it Norlhn('t fire
Tfaining Center. IM~ food ~mpl.ng
from so QC l'Nolurants, con1~. t.:of~.ln
Fan & Drum Dancers, F.ibulou\ )ct)O('I,,
m«e. Adults S6 pp Ch1ldrt>n, SJ pp
Con!ACt Jim Holzrr, 727-2663
• u Bohe.me OpeninK Nig.ht Oinnc.-r
Sepe 12 at 6 JO pm .. 0pt"r.> 11.> 1ilC' •t ~·
c.ition TBA Cont.act R.cha1d Dt"'"'· S~t>
7372.
• SpLhhin' Around the World. !>ept 11
11, AIDS Sct"\.Kes foundJtion of OC en·
teru1nml.'nt in L.iguna BeJrh SSO 2'i0 pp ~ 497·36(,8
•South Cout O.auk )(·p1 1 J 6 10
10 30 .11 m . CHOC P.td1111~ c;i.. ml.. Run
and One Mile \VJIJ.. •I South t.O.bt llJ\\n
Center. Cost.1 Mt.'M S 1 S pp ptr en1ry.
late regi«riltJOn. S 18 pp Coot.Kt tifok-n
Wudner, 532·8683.
•Byron Scott Ch•lltnJt for Childrt n, Sept. 13 .111 11 am, Childrt11's Home SI)
cit-ty, Dlsawcry Museum, Mi»IM HOSptlill
011gmal producuon eel\ of the television rr============::::::;;;:;::;;;:;::::::::::;===;::::=:=:=:==:=:=:=:=:~:;i family "The S1mpsons" .ire now on di~lay I I
• lygnos Callery 1990 S. Pacific Coast
Hwy , Newport Beach, 497·5909 A one·
woman show of sculptures by ceramic art·
tst Mary Anne Tu~·Emett on d1sp&.ly Sun·
day-Oct. 12, with ;in C>pt'n1ng-doly re·
~3<6p.m.
• ~ hdell Studio .ind Wllety
700 111 Um.iuon Ave., CorOf\.11 del Mar,
760-9100. Mill~ia monoprints and
watef'C.'Olon by M.ltpret Bedell olnd limited
ptints and ~ Willefa>ion by Uncfa
Whittemott on permanent disc>'ay. Hours.
TO .11.m.:S:l O p.m. T~lhuitday, or
by .ippointment. Admission: 'free.
• Off th• Wall Gallery 212 3 M~11n St., Huntin~ Beoldl, 536-6488. WOlics by ~. ~. Lopn, s-one. BkimNgefl
.ind C05bv ~on~ lndffin~ly. HoOrs· 11 .i.m.-6 p.m. Mondly-Frlday; 1"1 a.m.·7
P·!"·. Saturday; 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Sunday. Ad-
mlSSIOn : free.
• Off t~ Wo11l C,,IJ.ry 34• 1 ·B Via lido,
Newport Be~. 723-5950. W()(ics bv ~. Nagel. H~r.ets, Muk.ll, W.ard,
r------~-----~
B~ one entree
& receive the
second entree
(of equal 9r
lesser value)
at
1/2
PRl.CE
LUNCH or DINNER
Notgood-.h _,._oner
154 E. 1 7th St.
Costa Mesa
646-4303
ecper.. t/24192 p
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4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 10, 1992
...
•Mist ~. ~-~L6-9 p.m.\ •0t00obef hit, Oct. 4, S-7 p.m. Wildlife W~tion ol ~ ~1 PUnctt & Judv Guild, chocobte ddigtits "
fe>feSt prewnts limih!d edition wildlife w• loatlon T8A. $10 pp. Contxt Janet
tercolots ol Morten E. SOlber'I • M ~. 532·867S.
Worics, founQin V~. Phone 7~5529. • Newpoft loch COftCOUr1 ct•~.
• Oufnelcl Cttait Uedric 1oM blly. Sept. Oct. 4, ATSC d.ssic automobile W1W at
19, Pedi.atric u nar Research f~ Aldrid\ P.wt, UC Irvine. Entries lndude
ol ex: '60s-thetM be.ch P'ltY • Newport electric toWn ar ooce ~ ~ ThorNs
H.lrboc. ~75 ~fee. Phone SS7-S100. Edison and speciM elChibit ol "musde
• C ,_ an." Adults, S 10 pp. Olildttn, Sf> pp. osmofu1_., Sepe. 19, 6:30 p.m.-Contaet Nota Leh/Nn, 675-0707.
midnight, South ~ RepertOfY boutev~ • lo.cl t.aNy Auction. Oct. 10 at 6 p.m .. ~~C=t~~cc!u~~~ CHOC Sm.all Worid ~t':J in !Mne. U S
Alan Freeman, 957·2602. pp. ContKt ~ ~ ........ 532-8675.
• Vilb ge Att Fair. ~· 20. 10 a.m.--4 T• ~~. Oct.....__1.0. T<21~Conemt
p m., Downtown Bu1ines1 Assn. ol San -~t '-"""et' • ...... oon """" tact Clemente, 70 .lrtlilS and aafters, street Beverly Nest.lnde, 777-4999.
performers at A~nida Del Mu. Con~ • llws In tM ~. Oct. 10 at 7:30
Margo Gripp, 492·6247. p.m .• Irvine 8.ltdly l'M~ entrttainment
• CoU l01UrwMnt Sept. 2l it 9 a.m . at thealN!. S'OO pp. Phone 85...,..607.
0C Periormtng Ms Center it Slot.I AN
Country Oub, Sant.I Ana. Dinner auction
and .tw.lrds follow ~ 5:30 p.m. Pbyer
f"-">S. 5J50 pp. Phone 556-2122, e<t. 21S.
• 100 Docents on I.he P.ilio, Sept. 21 .tt
q JO a.m •• Bowers Mvseum docents, cur.i-
101 P.lul Apodaa. ill m~m. Phone S38--177
• Foods of the NorthMst, Sepe: 21 at 7 pm .• Ch.tteau Ste Michelle wine tas11n3
d1nne1 pr~red by the winery's ~ecuhW'
<!lei ~ Tr~ Retl..auroant. COtON ~ MM sso pp. Phone 673-0910.
• Holid•y ~ A.udlon, Sept. 23, 5.30-
7 .i 5 p m .• United Crrebral P.tlsy a' le "~c11d1en, Newpoll Buch Cont.act D.inielle De Pillm.i, S57--4796.
• Ct-nttr of Fashion, Sept. 25 at 1: JO
p m and 8 P. m Cu1lds cJ 0C Performing
Arts Centef (Ol1hion extr.ivapnu fe.itunng
Guild ~mbeors and CM'lmuniry le<)(lers as modds S 10·75 pp. PhQne 723-0957
8 HollVWOod H~own, Sept. 26. flo-
fl·nce C111tcnton Scfvices of OC al Knoll's
lktry Farm. Phone 630-8200.
· • The Amerian Rococo Show. Sept. 26
.11 10 4m , M~m Counol ol ~
H.lrbor Art M~m bus to LA County
Museum ol M . lunch at All.H 8.lr & Crill.
Phone 759· 1122.
( I )' 'f '• '. l l
• Carden of ltlly 19171 Ma~ Ave.,
Huntington Beach, 962· 11 l1. Magician
ICrn Sands, a former rnainsuy .i the M.tgic Ustle, «1terta1ns 6-8 p.m. TUesd.ay.
• Or11tge County c,-.ulu 16892 8ols.l Cha Si., Suite 202, Huntington Beach.
8-40-1406. "T,G.I. Qf.inge" illl·imf><OY shcwws FridiJy ilnd Sept. 2o and Oct 9 at Pdic Symphony Bu11d1ng. 1 l S E. Slota
An.i Bt...cf •• Silnti Ml. ricl.ds; S8-S10.
< ( l \I'.\ 1 •• I r ·, I \ i ... "
• 8.albo.i Ski O ub P 0 . Box 8288, New-pon Bc.Kh, 721·9J16. "Slu urouscl, •
Where ~bets can fol&" up for t11ps to
such plact!s ilS Santi.tgo. Cllile, Quito, Ee·
wdor. B,g Sky. Montana, ind Aspen, Viii
al\d Puip\Oly. TS T~ ill the Sheraton
Newport Hotel at ~"\lCArthur 1nd B11ch.
Cocuib a~ ~ at 7:30 p.m., with the
mttting bexinnins ilt 8. Tickets ilre 53 for
rnernbM. s~ for non-membef's.
• Comk 8ooli ~ct Collectible Show at
Cfill1F Hall, 2144 Thurin Ave., Costl
MeA, 6S0.~8l5. Comic book dealers buy
ilnd .ell collecbble ~ry Friday 5· 10 p.m.
through Sepe. 2 5.
• Oy1tal Court Bear Street and Sun~ A~nue. Cosl1 Mes.il, (310) 550-8299. The
~ntcen lNe," il look at new trends in filll
fashions, presented Saturdily in the Br.tSS
Plum department. Gonlinental bteilkfast
setved ill 8 ~m., with the fashion event
following at 8:30. Resefvations: SS.
• Or1nse County Cnctt for Contempo-
ruy Ari 3621 West MacArthur Blvd ..
Spice 111, Sant.l An.i. S49-4989. The cen·
ter commemorates its 1 lth ~ar with its
anDUill M Auction/Party from 5·9 p.m.
Sunday. Rne contemporary artwc>Oc do-
n.tted by more than 60 Orange County
and Los Angeles area artists go up for bid
.tl 7 p.m. The ~ an be pre\-iewcd
1 l a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. Satutday-Sund.ty. rickets lfe s 10.
• OrMgt ~nty M&rbt rt.ice in 1he
main pMkins lot at the Orallge Councy
Filirgrounds, 100 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa,
723-6616. Thousands ol items on sale at the weekend, open-air swap tnffl. Ad·
miWon: SO ~ lch11drtt1 un"der 12 free).
• Onnge County Perfonnin& Alt• Crn·
.ter 600 Town Center D1iWo, Costa Mes.a, 5S6-2121. Free tours ol the Center are o(.
feted Monday-Wednesd.iy ill 10 ilnd 11
il.m. R~iltions are required f<X groups of 10 0< mote.
• Pbnet Hollywood at South C0.1st Plaza
V1ll.l!1!, Sun~r and Be;ir streets. Sant.i
Ana. The Pia~ Holl~ Star Struck SK
and Food Fame features the run, lood booths. ,.u enteru1nment and more 8 .30
a..m.-1 p.m. ~ 19
•South Co.ul Institute for Appfied Cet·
ontology Harbor Nea Center, 661 W
Hamilton, Bu11d1ng 800. Cost.l Mesi, s.,a.
9331. An open house 1uns 9 JO ak-· 12:30 pm. Tuesd.ly lunch ptO\ltdcd ill
noon Reservatl()(IS requested by calling
548-9311 by frid.ty Open Hous.e JISO held s.i~ tune \.\t'dned.ay ill Huntington
Valley Cente1, 18685 Sant.i Ynez, foont;un
'hlley 1964-48)2).
I > \ ·-.. l I
• Ballet P..cirtca at laguN Beach B.illet
Cent.er, 1863 South ~ Hwy , Ugtlf\il
BNc.h. 642·9275. The compilny, undet
the direction ol Molly L)'nd\. holds •udl-
llOnS Sept. 19 fa< the 26th annu.tl Christ·
mas ~iliOfl produdion ol "The Nut· aad.H'' at 1 p m ior ~nning and int~r
med1ate ~~ .ind J::JO pm. for id·
vanced daoeers with potnle shoes. Male
ind remaJe dancers ol .all •&e:S are encour-ilged to try out. Advanced (lancers will be
ci>nsidered for '92·'93 contract posittons
with 8.lllet-ttacifia. A SS audition fee is re-
quired. ull for detiils ilbout reheaisal and
Performance times.
• h&lroom Oancln&. 610 W. 181.h St ..
Costa Mesa, 644-5110. A clau on ball· room dancing and West COilSl swing is o(.
fered 6-7 Tuesday nigflls.
• CCKt.i Mesil Quic.lcsleppen at COSt.l
Mew Senior Otizen Center, 19th Street
and P()f'llON A~~. Cosu Mesa, 545·
5669. A senlO< citizen square d.ince group
seeks expefienced danceis to t<>'O them
each Thuisd.ty at 9 il.m.
•Huntington leK'h High School Audi·
torium, Main Strttt between YOfi.town ilnd
Ulia, Huntington Beach, 962·S440. festt·
val Ballet Theiler ;ind Southland Ballet
Aademy present "Sleeping Beauty" ill 7
p.m. Sept. 19 .and 2 pm. Sepe. 20. ric1o.-
ets: 58-S 10.
1 t " 1 \ \ l " .'. '1 ·I ( r \ t l t "
• lrviM V.i.lley College S500 Irvine Cen·
le< Dr .• l"1ne, Student SeMces Center, 559-3260 t\.C's Associated Students and
MEChA p<escnt .ii Mexian Independence
Day fest1v.al featunng traditional dancers .ind infonn.it.onal speeches 11 a.m -12· 30
p m Tuesd.ly-We"dnesday.
•Se.Fest 1992 various locat.ons tn ,..ew
port Beil<:h, lQOC. Plethora of e'\oen~ ht?ld in connection with Seafest, sponloO<ed b)-
Newport Harbor Alea Owmber ol Com·
merce. Among 1hem: "Se.iFest lhc.iter,'
whete Newport Theater Arts Center stai,-es
William lnse's cl.l~ ··Picnic" at ti pm
Sept. 11; ··Seafew'F'ash.on t\l.lnd 80J1
Show," which •S presented daily Sept. 11 •
20 ill Fastuon l>land; ·•Nautical Mu..cum
Open House," nooo-5 pm da1I) at "e"·
port Bedch Public Library's BalboJ Br.inch
"Sandcastle Cont~t." noon-3 p m Sept
13 .at Corona del Mar Stale Beach ··P.lv1I
ion's OlO\'\der Cup (.ool...Qff." l1 a m ·5
p.m. Se~ 13 at l.l Lido PlazJ LCI Water POio Tournament.' 7 a.m.· 10 pm
Sept .• 18-19,and 7 a m.-5 pm. Sept 20 Jt
Corona del MM High School, T dste of
Newport.'' three days of cul1nal) del1r,ht!>
from 40 OI the Jrea s (111(')1 r~wi..1r.mh S·
10 pm. Sept Ill. rTOOn·l O p.m Sept 1ci
and noon-7 pm Sept 20 on l"l:e"pon Center Om e aciuss from Fash ... n ,.,land
Performing l"e mlJ'>IC v.111 be B1llv \.:r.1 .~
The Beatcis .ind lad. MJCI. & l he lie.in
Attack Sept 18, Toni Tennille. Pauline \\,I
liJms .md Mumbo Gumbo ~pl 19 and
The 01.>mond• and rirer.ill Sq>1 !v.
• Cle .. n (!>luary Da)-.'' v.here huodu:d ot
volunlet'r~ cieJn the Bad, Sa). 8 .1 m.·
noon Sept 19 at N~port Dune> Se.>h'">I
Challt'nge Cup .. 5 clJ» PMRF \a,ht.ni;
e'\Cnt. 11 ,) m Sepe 1 ~ ell Nt."\\ pnl1 P1l'
.. Elect11c Boal R.illy.'' a bo.it r.ill~ "' t:rl'
compcttto~ J1e tt~ed un their l.nov.ll·d~t'
of C\' p.m H.1rlx11 1 • .i p m St>pt 1 •l .it
See FESTIVALS18 r
TOP TEN
September 7 -September 12
• Fund l.liser, Sept 26. Ol"-e Crest
1 reavnent Centm. Los Cornp.ldtes .tl lo-
at ion TBA BT. Cont.let 0onN Andt-rt.
777-4999.
•Wild West Olnnet btt~lllftll. Sept.
26, Cl~ Awlili.My ol 8.g B~ig S.S.
tt'rs o( OC at Wlld Bill's R~urant. 8~
Pilrl. SJ 1 pp. Contm UfOI Bwkr. S29·
2225
St.lnley Cup Centenni.11 Tour .lrrilles Friday • ...---------------! The trophy, which ongln<llly cost $48.67, IS now a>nsidefed price~. ~ k is tourtng
the coontty before being retired to its per-
m.inent hOme In the Hciiey Hall ol Filme.
Exh.b'l includes ~. ~~·t•ncft by hodqi pll)oets, _yoUth hortey duuo ind
TOP25
ALWAYS ON
SALE!
• ~e few the Cure, Sepe. 27, Su1.ln G.
t\omen Brust uncer FoundalJOn Sk Runll
f\.~le Walk at ~ Crntet f.ishon ls-
Luld Contxt Je<a~te. 957-9260.
• O~nfng. Sept. 27, Bowe11 Museum ol
Cuhu1ill M m.augt..iriltes N.ative Ame1~
~WI Cont.Kt Brliln l.lngston, 567-3642.
•Sea Cir<.~ CoH Toum~nl, Sept 28.
10 il.m Floreooe Cnuenton Services at Bis
unyon Country Oub, ~ Be.lch.
£n1ry. S 190 pp. Ot~ only, S40 pp.
Phone 680·8200
• fOCIS on P~lnling, Oct. 1 at 11 ·30
.a m • F rltf\ds ol 0C Interfaith Shelter ill
8.alboil V.Khl Oub, N~--port Beach. \Va·
tercol<>lbl Ruth Hynds will speilk. SlO pp.
Non-members, U S pp. Cont.iel Judy Coo-l>l'· 640 8828.
•Mission Ser~. Oct 2, MISSIOll San
Ju.in Uprsttano dinner auctlQn .at ~N
P0tnt Resort. S 100 PP• Phone 243-2049.
• Y0tbi Unda T~nnlt Cbssk, Oct. 2-4,
Ol1W' Crea Tre.ltment Centeti at loc:ahon
TBA. Cont.lCl OonN Andert. 717-4999. .
• P•rkinft lot Sale, Oct. 3, 7 a.m.·3 p.m., l.icit & I• o-tOC-«ttf'S at F11eman'' fund
In ur.inQL" Co. frtt. Cont.Kt ~ N.agur-
~1. Sl.Nl67S.
• SUnsel Wine Md food fHtlval, Od. l,
4 7 pm, lnterv1I House ill The MMtet· olxe, l<Mtl Beach . MO pp. Cont.Kt Beth
lnnk, (J10l 594·9492.
• Ubl1mo, Oct ), ~ra P.clfic Gourmet D•ne" wlM t.ast1t11 d1nnef 11 P1ttttt0n r&
ldffl{e, Newport 8~..Kh. PtW>ne 54'6-7)72.
• Oper1 lec:turw, Oc:t. -4, ()per.ii Lei~ di lagun.1 8e.lCh bt·monthly teties conhn•
VN-Buffet d1nntt '°"°"'""· Cont.let Mlri.t Pt iCe· T l'\lil. 497 • 1 08 7.
photo opportun1ues.
• Homblower Oinin1 Y~ .u Miriners Mlle ~. 2431 W. CoM Hp~. Newport Be.ich, 646-0155. free summft
e¥enlf)l "Wet Wed~V" cruise pr~
sented by Homblower .ind the O.iily Pilot
continue With· ~ Pilot ~ Night
(inV1ta0<>n only> W~y: End ol Sum-
mer ~ Se~. 24 C. Thursday); 1nd New·
pC>ft H.lrbot CNmber N~t Sept 30. Tic:k-eu IY'111able $lX di';\ be(ore 9Ch "Wet
Wedned.ly" at Horn~.
• Newport IHch Public libHry, New·
port C~nter l1brll)'1 8S6 San Clement~
Dr , Ne'o\-port Be~. 644-3181 .. Gretlf
~pes in Att." .in illustrated ledure by
Newport BeilCh ;irtist 1nd art hist~o Rob-
ert.I umM>, ptewnted 7 p.m. Wed~ilY
as poart ol ~Fest. ~ iliid Ot.ine Taylor
wilf have a frtt ft"1W ol ~ lhMI 600
ohotos ol "Oki Newport Fishing Ojlys" rrom 6-9 p.m. Sept. 17. Admision: free.
• ~ Hi)lf)or Alt MuMUm 850 Sin ~te Of1Wo, ~poft Be.Kt!. 759· l 122. "Breilkf~ at the ~m" from
9.JO-lO:JO l .m. tod.ty reatu~ a perform· 1~ by ~Spiess in the Lyon ltoom ti· tied "Na Nm.flts .it the MIMOm,.. ~
amUSing cl NHAM Rftefv.itions re-
qulmi
• ~ H.ttbor Hip kt.ool NonNn
lOl\S Auditorium, 600 IN!ne Ave.. New-
port BNch. 64S-8300. ''Isl.and in the
Sun," th. "'5 tour oper•tot' In Tahttr1 ho5b 1n ewn ot PolynesiM\ ~ ano ~ Mona the ~ns ol ~ new
45-minult video ''Scduc:ed bY P.,.idde" .M
7:30l.m. Sept. 17. Cost is S7.50 per per-
ton S.V P. to lyr\n Voo.
• Nonlttf'Offt .u South Co.st PW•. 3lll lrittol Allf!, Cosu Mel. 85Q.J790. '~
1. Roger aters us o
2. Eric Clapton "Unplugged"
3. Annie Lannox "Diva"
4. Erasure "Abba-esque"
5. K.D. Lang "lngenue"
6. Temple Of The Dog "Temple Of The Dog"
7. INXS "Welcome To Wherever You Are"
8. Elton John "One"
9. Black Crowes "Southern Harmony"
1 o. Morrissey "Your Arsenal"
SINGLES
1. House of Pain "Jumo ·Around"
2. K.W.S. "Please Don't Go"
3. Boys II Men "End Of The Road"
4. TlC "Baby, Baby, Baby"
5. Shakespear's Sister "Stay"
6. Jon Secada "Just Another Day"
7. Bobby Brown "Humpln' Around"
8. Gun's n' Roses "November Rain''
9. Sir Mix A Lot "Baby Got Back"
10. Patty Smyth "Sometimes Love"
Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 10, 1992 a
... .
N ow that La bor Dav
h:il> u~hercd summer
to a quiet end, and
lod:l\'s hack.·tlMChool
bu~tk t1egins to pu1
.111 appc:..1ling focus on all things
x.1lkm1c, it seemed appropri:.ite to
l11~hlig.ht the: bc't fall art offering'
111 !'111111:-ind anJ :m:a~ a bi1
I>.:\ 1111J.
In the c.Hegory of events antl
h.1ppc111ng~. the Orange County
l \·ntcr for Contemporary Art
1 (>(·cc A) ''ill cekbr:111: its lud.~
l ~lh anni,cr~arv thi' Sundav ""ith
''' .innu..11 F;1ll An Au.:11on:Party
l11"'111111nc. at 5 p.m. \\'1th more
\!\ 11\ (.(l C11ntcmporary artists from
I '" .\nsck~ :rnd Or:rngc County
d1111.111nc. .irt\\\\fb, th1' auction 1111•\1;k~ .111 c'ccllc111 opportuni1:
l•• l·~..:111 .1 n1lke11un 11r JJd to an
, ,,,t1i1:.: •'Ill' .11 a ,ub ... 1.1nti:il :!>:l\inl!~
11 •m ,;111 m..11 )!alkry prices. Li\\!l)-
11111"' b~ the "~tridc" p1:rno styling'
,lf l'.1\r1.:J.. Smith \\111 round out the
~,~·11111~. tC.dl 541J-4t/S1> fo r further
111lorm:itil1n and directions to
OC 'CCAl.
l.al't
MlllllJtflll
Arts
Scene
[kginning
Wednesday
\through Oct. 19),
OCCCA kicks off
a new vear with
Mary Th:imann·l>
arresting
photographs of
people living in
Santa Ana's
barrio district
(pictured). mixed
media figura tive
pa1111ings by
Rich:ird Hyland,
and a se lection of
------!resco works by Chicano arti~I Robert Gil De
r-.fontc .
If yuu fail \Cl cop the artwork of
your dreams at OCCCA's auction.
~ou'll ge t another chance on Oct.
2..t when the Laguna Art Museum
ho~h ib I Ith an nual :irt auction,
this ycur entitled "Sticks and
Stone~ May Break Your Bones. but
Art .... This popular event, which
la~t )Car ne11cd more than $75.000
ftir the mu~cum's children's
cJuc:111on pmgrams. will feature
\q1rJ..~ b) ncJrly 200 artists to be
c\htl'tlcd at the museum for the
h'" "'eeks p11or to the auction.
"Proof: Lo-. Angeles Art and the
l'hutograph I %0-1980." an
.1mh1t1ous exhibitton organized by
mu,l'um director Charles
oc,marais. \.\ill take center stage at
L.1guna Art Muse um on Oct. 31.
k:Huring 96 works by 45 Los
Angelc!>·based artists whose radical
"1st Communion" is among Mary Thaman n's arresting photographs of peopl~ liying in Santa Ana's
barrio district on exhibit at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art begmnmgWednesd;iy.
ise of all
Museums, gallerie s boa st impressive lineups
experimentation with photography
during the '60s and '70s was
marked with a sense of adventure
fo r its time. and seminal to current
issues. (I am handicapping this
exhibit as the one to beat for the
season's mo~t interesting entry.)
Meanwhile, up at Laguna Art
Museum's sa tellite site in South
Coast Plaza, the wonderfully kitsch
"Thrift Store Paintings" begins
Oct. 9 featuring anonymous
hobbyists' works collected by Los
Angeles arti!>t Jim Shaw from thrift
stores, church basements and swap
meets. On a more provocative note
i~ a show entitled "Bedroom Eyes:
Room with a View" opening this
Saturday at Cal Stale Fullerton's
Visual Arts Center under new
direction by Mike McGee.
In addition to Newport Harbor
Art Muse um's upcoming fall show,
''13oth Art and Life: Gemini at 25"
(see my review on Sept. 24). the
Bowers Museum of Cultural Ari in
the heart of Santa Ana will unveil
its sterling makeover after a
three-year absence for extensive
renovation and expansion wilh gala
festivities for the public on Oct. 18.
0 ne of the largest shows of
pre-C.olombian gold ever 10
be seen in the United
States, "Tribute to the Gods:
Treasures of the Museo del Oro,"
will serve as the centerpiece
exhibition for the grand re-opening
of Bowers, which di rector Peter
Keller boasts "will be the only
museum in the United States that
concentrates on the cultural arts of
Sf AGE
the Americas, the Pacific Rim, and
Africa."
Another dcbutante on the
museum scene, and of particul ar
interest to the regional art
community, is the emergence or
the lrvine Museum, founded by
Joan Irvine Smith earlier thi..s year
and dedicated to the preservation
and display of Californh\ :art,
principally of the "plcin air"
Impressionist Period ( 1890-1930).
In late October, the museum will
open temporary quartef'S" on the
12th Ooor of an office building in
the heart of Irvine (1 8881 Von
Karman), while embarking on its
long-range plan to build and staff a
permanent facility which will
include an archival library and
research center. Ironically, the site
ol the original ranch hou e owned
by Smith's grandfother, James
Irvine 11. founder of The lf'ine
Co. has been discussed :is a
• ~ible loca1iQ1\ for the county\
newest art in\otitution. ·
"Selections from the 11'-inc
Museum" will be the opening
exhibition uecording to notcJ :Ht
scholar Jean Stern, who has been
appointed ai, execu tive director by
1hc museum's scven·member
board. Jn addition 10 i.emling out
shows, and hosting spcci:il
exhibitions or import:ll\t corpora11:
and private collections, the Irvine
Museum will alwuys have al ka~t
50 or 60 "Of~'> on view from itl>
permanen t collt.:ction. =ind will
occasionally exhibit wor~ (rom
other mt1~cums "that may not be
gelling the c.:Aposure they de~ct"\c,'
s:iys Stern. ··oewting our int1:rc.:1,t1,,
funds and energies to this one
~pecific field of art, \\C will he
doing something nobody ha~ done
ye t, and l think we "ill be
n:.11ionally rcl.'ogni,cd becau'IC ot it. ..
T he Irvine Museum's m1l>!>1on,
Smith )ay?>, i.s to m.n~c people
become more ~eos111vc
toward and aware o{ the
environment, perhaps c11cn
motivate 1hcm to partjcip:ite in ·
preserving it. Among the many
groups of people $he wants to
enlighten in this vein ore mcmbcrl>
of 1hc development community.
whom she hopes will join in her
caretaker' compassion for the
rugged and v:iried landscape thut b
at once the history and soul of
California.
As she eagerlr d~usscs the
2,000 plus pointmp !>hC has
acquired since early last spring -
cxcmplor works by such artist
heavyweights us Guy Rose, Willi:lm
Wendt (her two admiued
fa vorites), Granville Redmond,
Frank Cupricn, Joseph Kleitch,
Edgar Payne and AJson Oark -
Smith's s1eel blue eyes
acknowledge her deep awarene!>)
of how this rekindled passion ror a
style or art she has always loved,
has at las1 brought her hard-fought
heritage full circle. Moreover, her
incense love of the land itselr is
deeply rooted to her viscerul
undef)tanding of land ~
commodity, water as its currency.
As they celebrate the rcOective
characteristiel> of Cllifornio's
distinct natural liJht, these
paintings for her become the
"nurturers" susrntning that rare
quality of life which, in rullty, may
either have passed us by, or
confirmed the content of our
charnctcr.
DCC modernizes without updating Chekov play
I naction probably is one of the most
difficult emotions to convey in the the·
ater, and anyone attempting a produc·
tion of a Chekhov play must be well versed
1n moving the audience with ou t much in
the way of movement on stage.
Al Orange Coast College, student direc-
tor Russell Dunn has accomplished this
sorriewhat effectively by replacing indis-
cernible Russian terms with more modern
idiom without actually "updating" his ftd·
aptation of .. The Cherry Orchard." The
e Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 10, 1992
1 Lt • 1 ••• !.J "t.J:JJ t~.,:.t_,":~ .. (• ,., '' ,._, -4 .flV ~· ,·1;1"\~·,...,~ ,·,•;!.11•4•""
OCC Repertory Thentcr production COi\·
eludes this weekend in the college's Studio
Theater.
While Dunn has given considerable at·
tenlion to making Chekhov palatable for a
1990s audience, he has expended 1 bit less
energy in the staaing.
Cluster bloc.king in
the tiny arena format
often hinders the ac·
See TITUS/7
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Theater
Critic
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message check! lbere's never been
a beuer time to try the Persorulkt!
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(Except anothe r lonely night!)
Scptetn.lx·r Io. 1992 SJ>e(.ial Advc...~~ing Supplement for Orange Wast Weekend
Living In the Solution \\.Om:tn L" n<.'CCSSa') lo lite ... lJl:l1lltv ,., TMI UNFORGITTABLI
(RATllU fllA" Rf.•A.'ALY7.f'C lllf: ,JtOlll.F.\1)
by Virgima Mulltr
shaped us arc mool ?\ow c; the t•ffil' tCI
in1ect a huJc JOY 1nl0 our daily cXJStcncc.
The method is not a fairytale fanta.Sy of
cOSlly altemlllvcs for living a "Beauuful
We,· but a he:ld-0n embrace <:i reality The
The 80's produced an over-abundance
of self-help boo~ ~al detailed the dilem-
mas and addict.ions plaguing modem wo-
men Aulhofs did a temfic iob of ldcnuf y-
1ng the problems of ,,;omen rccovenng
from all sorts of self-OcsU\JctJVe behavlOl'S I
person:illy spent a lot of Lune on lhc ther-
apist's couch trying to figure out where 1t
all went wrong. ~tanv 575 ussuc boxes
later I've decided that I want to pend my
Lune on LhlS planet leam1ng how to nuke a
·decent life out of wtute,-cr lime LS left. for
me What t have reJl11cd IS, that when all
ute c:i the world seems disastrous But
this L">n't new ~ever in the htSlory o( the
world has there been a li me of ll\JC pc3CC
Adversity has always been with us At thLS
potnt 1n my life I rcah7e that the JOY has to
co~ from 1~tdc me if there is going to be
any at all In the face of all this dc.spcr:ue
suffering in the ~orkl we have an e\.cn
grc2ter obhgat.ton to attend to life's ~ mall
JOVS This w.ill m.ikc lhc diJTcrcnce bct'"ecn
rust surviving and hv1nR fully
"< ic1el' \Y./c arc, lw nature, the: kcqx·r v f
rclat1onsh1p_-. \X.'c jdd 1nte~nty le> c.ll.lr
culcurc by t.hc m:i1ntcnancc of the fam11\.
un1L We 1nhcren1.Jy have the 1ns1.irlCLS for
rccep1.1vity and 1ntu11JOn that mak':; us
capable of prov1dn g bJs1c wl.Sdom and
hvmg skills for our )•iung .c. the,· learn t.c'
cope with disappointnll.'nL" and venrurc
out in an attempt 1.0 find rncJruni;t for their
h'es \X'c arc a c;ou rcc ol "ltt.'11Xlh as a
sp1nrual and feeling being
Lhc 'i(\lllllOn JnJ ll• UCJll j hJI Hll..n.1
C>.L'-lCrl<.c fc1r <1ur <>~ n ''l'll tx'ln>' •
'V°l'Rlnlll IS <4 c rt'.lt'11tlillt·tl 0ri1odd1r1~
m.slruetorantl t11mm1011(,1t1t•~ ~'"''h //t'r
S<!m1narsfc>t.u..' on tht't/Ut.llll1t' 1hc11 '"'ti
t1-oma11 "/"-'rt f n m th1 1 "''"' /••L,1'
{JOl&Sh, {'t'f":..tmal n h ~ l t11u'-a Tiff the
tecbnll/~ fur Olc/lHnn,g t»1·m I /1-r b1>ok '
IS ~id and done, we ~t become respoo-
c;1blc for ourr.elvcs and for the quality of
the d.:uly hf e we hvc The factors that
We women arc the 1naLtalOrs'Of C1\-1l11c<l
behavior lllc ethical, mora.I d1mcns1on of
Many women today c;cn..<;(' a dcep-c.cated
void because .so many of the 1u1JX>rtant
roles of women have been ncj.1l~·c. tcd Jnd
devalued.. \\c must bc~1n to take charge oi
our own c.16uruc~o l0<1k a1 how the
t(lmponcnts el our h'c" Jrc ''ork1nj.t
toge ther with an awaren<''' <ll U1e di\er:t'
occd' '' 1th1n us The chalk.·n~c L'-10 '-lOp
arul} 11ng th1: prohh:m and lx~1n h" '"H in
The l nfor~c1wble \\ t•m.m 1., n •u m ,11/
able \he ctm ht• ri.uCh( I 011 h,.,. t • •lt.t m.l!l
b) callinR the <1(10 nu mh1 .,. in tlJL, •t'l tit ,~
cmtl M'utlmg Uptum _. 1J>~71 ( ull •/·di/
Tfil PERSONALS
How to respond to a n ad?
Seepage2.
A lTlt,\CTlVI SWF 31, (ISi io-.
•II&. Cdljl( .. fO £n~ outdoon.
tn•d,nutC ,moollCI. Sftks M pro-
ftsllCNI 3S·50. Similar~. ror
com'l'ulcd rd111onsh1p Scwpon
8aldt C.111921
eRJG1 rr. wrrrv .rit.-tlll'1W
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t.crau llllCks NI'S --~ lit wil)i
SNkapmtt'l Ind r..lu'S '-'
wtio loo-• dlac rood. cmd, PBS
m)'ll8WS. ind e111 lqh • bfc) tale
ro.blel. h -. eai1 ll96.
PUm m.10l SWf tidy rr. __ '° _ _...._
mM ror ~IClll!lp. *nana. ~ ...... CIC. AD*lm. Call
2790.
AMACTIVE DWF SI, nmo.
bnmeur, ir-~ ldf~ad
---""" aGOd -cl I» mar, Imm ind ioy.1. WI> CUlll
dress 1cuv111tt, compe1110Mhip,
--· ... lft~ "t. Jlopina IO "*' • .., low1fta, aocid-o•llr'M.
hardwotl111& couoccrpen. C.11
Me&. c..11 2741.
Alf. YOU ~ llllblt. 11C1R, ~ ta11t?S8f S'7/130'*llllG1t child....._ rar SBM ~
who 1111111 bk. to~ f\111.151.,.i
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F.DIJCATliD, PlETl'Y SWF 37, w1a.llldn. m.--.io.. ........................
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OOIODIS llAJNIJI 37 n <>'-,._,.,. \f• .. ,... c.w,.-.-..........
1c1 ... 1'1'*1)9-49 '~ Bc.:tL Call 16.SO
RLUE-EYED RLO'>DF. profn·
»Clllll SWF en~ lhclart, ~el
spans .as im>c 5S. IO slwc.. CIR.
tt1mni1on 8adi. c.11 2M9.
~Y.WTIIYOWF,csty40s
Pink Aoyd. &rt:91 pasll. lint WIJIC,
aood boob. frdtlll. ~
laWllJ. mnfONblc .-. iu-w
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lOSI .
W1DOW, WF 70, lllnialYC. -.
CMI, -bkindc}peat cys. fl. -bonle. ear-.e .as coqin«L c.. Mea. Call 2662.
SWF ~. Iona red llw. llllWallkr,
pmty, llhcltic, N/S, ~--'· UC1 pl. COi.iiiy nuic lcw• tedl·
1111 ecb:llet, f1m1ly·onaud. iaO aCl'lllcmm lft late 20'L ltYw. Call
1462.
DO YOU E.'tJOY hfc. ~
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Olltllf E nni.p. '"-Call I S96.
VUY AmAC'TlVEDWFl0.5'61
llO .. 1111111.n ...... Wiii _.._mnampd....i
-31·31. ltY-c.a )116.
TALL. AmACTIVE BLOND6 liblc-'• .... ,._ ..... iD ia11,.. ....... _ ..... ........................
.......... ~NI* ii-••• ........ .,. Call .W. NM> SWF. M...,-
t.dL Oil_,,
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TAU.. EARLY 6(ts prof'"1mal.
u1dq1c11di1rt, tcdi:J 'MS comi-um
~a SO lh1:in, U'ldh&a1C.C. an·
a.11y on1y raqwrcmcnu. Ba11-. u n
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blonde. VCC11 eyb. S'1~ ~ I
lcloc ..,nllll N. ouidioon. sporu,
Vl\d lftd ~~me. Ull 1950.
TRADm OXAI. VALL'F.S.casyso-
... Diiie, lOtWC.. OUl,11111&. alb:
ti-c. prmmimal DWF JS. S11t 2S
UJCIYI OUIClocln. honal tommw11
cauons, 11m1i. ban& best mends.
tllllllC. bicychnc. coot111. ~
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... ~· U\q • £amily C..Mca.Ull , .. 7.
ATIIACT'IYt .e.pdy ..... S'l. ~==== Ind f'llS IO biKt wet.er ..__
W-.•hl1PS-~ (14-30) Wllh penanahly for fl.II e;c-
mll(S. Smca• prdaml. tr-ine.. Call
11?9.
Jf.Al'iS 10 Slt.K. V1•1C10UI, clauy
blonde. blue eyed Wf, pc:111e f Sf,
hona&.. W1l'lll. romm&JC.. Osul-.
6'Uhplt.ICI far ~Jh,K11VC, pb)'SI•
cally lit, likes 111'd. danot. thc:&tre..
ipona. lilu&l*r· Lq 8adl.. Call
2Sl4,
<X>OOllO.'\GScomt11 lrl'All J*k·
•-' ......,,...,,. DWf 37. loobll
ror-..,._i.n...,.~ -4..w.iclMW. ~ .... ta111m
cvr£. P61TTI lllilaic SWF It.
r1noo ..... '°' acnaiwe, • lllic.~SWM ••l(m.11 ....
........ c..1. 1340.
PUITY,PASSIONATE.PICHS-SDIAL. >t. ST"5, .._ ._..
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Cll ltol.
OIUNKY MONUY ..... 0...
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""" ---c.. Mia Cll ...
C\.."Tf:, Pf.lTT"E 10.S, llWI& l>!Oftdc
hair~°"',, eyes, 11~~ c1inrni. dmc
1111. Oyu11. bad\. bolls Sal Beach.
Call ?071
011 \tA God' lle1t~, alilJn;c L'ld
cnusCIJC QUI)' d 11clt I -~ ~ t11g
aurxt1•c lulk' lhn111ci011 l\c:t.it
c.Jt l<l'J
BETTE \t.IDU:.R ~II\, t.a
rcJOnblcAm\ilr&lft'I I'" -W
WQn&ll wilh tnq\llJlllC "' ... .rotJ
Id\ ClllUrCtOmt, &ood hlmrml. sen·
llll\C. wcU adJllSICd match'IJ boci· end. ~·ust be fi1 l wn. ~IS. aood
nao.nd, pCl51t1ve and open. 4.S. S9 Lon& Be.ch. c.11 29S 1.
A mACTlVE. PltOf'ESSIO~AL
SJF, NJS. l7, S'2'/IOll. S«ks ad. w--, bri&ll. athlc:llCIU)' 111·
cbned. cullanlly .-c, IOCally cri·
Cll9d...-i-tri•dlp llG .3S-
4SfCJr6a.S'*' ..... .twq.nwd.
lnCft.. Pnimimeo.....,..1111C1U.
'"-Call 1 'llS
l"M l.OOIUSG for 1n OenQftf,
)'el CCl!mlat.ed., ~ rdallOnSbap. rm ~ 40. eu1c.. o.iddbblc.. =·
aivc f4/10t. Seekwit S'IO l iwer,
Malllf Ill. N/S,O, no chikhn. !owe
xii. Col&a Mela. Call 2369
AlTlACTlVE PltOff.SSIOXAl.
SWF. NJSA> 41 GIJOYI Coif, -
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.tup. ~ •1111 ...ay, -t«n. ethltllC, l«lll'f pro{ctuonal
WM. N&O.JS-SO. na Cal un
BEA\111R..'L _. llld N.. SJF40.
..... ~ ..... l'l'll•S'*' ...... ~ ....... ... ........... &i;o,...-.--.
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porl ~ ~ %397.
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SS.JD-• .....,.~ Qll
ll010.
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il)wi1u1'lill•..,•'e ' • -1111»» ............
..... """" Oil 1'1l
Ci\Sl..Al.. 110-.tl:JlOOY. DWI-S8
la.caC1mpu11. r lihlna. ccdl111g. , ••
drn111J ~ -10 do lhtm '*•Ill CUJl.I \lcsa. Call 2.80S
SOISll Wf. ltun. Kh•C.. Cll.JDYS COl'I
cau. pla"' lht ooldom llo-¥ ~
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Call 27Sl
LOOK.I \G K>R a nuuini &oc:nd
and comp.inion '"11h poss "''•> of"' ~le 100' Im 1 DWT· ~I, looc1ni for
~ 4s.60 lO .hare qualny tune
With. l.cn& Beach. Cal I i. ~SS
S\ULE' Very prcst), QllV~ccw.s.
ptt1tc., bnn:ue mnc. J9, S'2 /I QS
F.ti J0)'5 In vet. the IN. tnl.\SIC, -
advairlftS, 11""1&cr 11111 ronwice.
~-1Rfcss1onal _Jcnllcnwl roi re~ lr-111e. Call 11162.
BEAUTlR:l .. llEALlllY Omtan
DWF 37 loot 111 far hluldsarne. sue·
ae:ufill, ta~ Orutan DW\t al·
lOIMy. 34. tohdp-ICC my LSA r
t..o..c Clnl. klcls, lemd sk11111-lhc-
aire, INIAC, lpOIU. i.mcl, chlnly won. WCJrt~1-the 1ood hfc
Fncnds Cn. lalcr??lrvine. Ct 11166&.
CAR~G. Af'FECTIO:"IATF~ com
m1tft1ca11v t, n0ft·ma1cn1hst1c,
Slniahl, Mil, w.;lJYC., lkaread Sf
claws CCll'llll.WM'& Wllh 40's-SO's
$\( ~ u... Beada. Call
:ZOii
TAU. (6), AlnACTlVE .-.,,
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QllW ............ rqcal
"*'-' • "'JOY' bfc. ..... .
lOll a.a. c.a1 ~s.
TAU. SLENDU 40'S ~.-. uve,,._...._ bldWf wns
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l.EOGY MID-WBTU..'-' LADY, ... """"e .... ... -.c-. ... ...
--. """"' Call l I 1'.
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SWF. \JS, ~s. s·~. CIASSY. 11>-
m:1n11c, pupcom/l..lumpa~~. 1-.h 1
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cac. honest. cduca~. tnmuou...._ •
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ATilt1\CTIVI-l\SIDI Ol T
DV.1 .39.H/I • Stal~\.~\\<\!.
a!IC\l10Nlt:, ~. l1&Ci 'f\11.
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PROFf..SSIO\AL S"'f 53, \IS co
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Call 2701
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DWF 4 3. S«\ft,, pmcrublc 1C1<i:bcr
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fltAibk t'nald"' ~C">-porl Bach c.u
2142 ..
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lihlealc. Wiiiy • .t.oluldy wm.Jcr
flll ind pcrlea 111 ewsy way I lollOUld
hkt 10 mcict I Jc-.ti lNl'I ....., •1U
ba.mor me ""hen I fC\ hkcthts! ~
pan lkach. c.11 122.
PltEliY PltOFF..SSIOSAL OWF.
\JS, 4S, 1nm. l.llCnC\mbcrcd, ICJVc
lasllt; spcns. annralc. rt1lal.QNS,
... 111e. llucl-cr. tlrcct•on. ~.-U11m1
com-cnauon, tnvd. men. T ldlll\.
Call 2392.
AGGRESSIVE 81.iT GE.'il..£ WF
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Call 2J6l.
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~Call ~~
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lllldliacnc. ~111•c.. R\t, \It, b •
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thap. Lq Beach. Call 2.1'9
SWf, 2~. 81.0~0ti. BLVF EYES . s1·. modict ra,urt. llk111 badl.11111
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1J .-SIJ \I \'r rT AJJ .\ ""'
!\! .. Sllt 6111~)~'" C1QI
~ .. J Q'ldl.tl'll .,,.a tlllll ...
~ )"" litd • Aile "'* .. 1
...... "nl )t.M' ~ l~lllJ (Cit. rdl
t>mJqp bwlt Clll ~. INll 'ml l\lJ .SR\l,~·U.~
1114•13') ;(._ ~ CaD
16lS
GOOO WO\tA \ l..OOKJ~ R)Ct
A 0000 ""-' Alftlllirc, dmy
OOt. 37 S7112SI ~ ~\I,
JS so. C'f)' t¥C. c-i, an-.1. r.
IO"' wt:h. ..c1!1JOC. ~ and kno-'t 1--IO nit a llJy. l'°"f
~ C.11 1991
ATilACTIVE. Si:SSCOUS.
SllAPl:.LY, rwl·(~ blonde.
SWF, Seclj IUl9alvt. "--. .t
fea!Ol\Mcsa~.2"'2.~ phal. wtio
t11jorl JllD ~ r--=-. borrw
CDCl.ed .,..,, wt ....... 'ODd
con-CNUGn 1116 ~· .. ~ ~.-.. Gel*n~ C.11912.
ATTlACTlVE S8f.. ~ rt. \oioe ~n-c1-.. swt.101111-loal· ... ...., .... ~~\(.)l•.
'IVS, S'IO'•, far 11 ' ' ;Jwswill·
lOlt rdlvOll!hip LI ...... Cd 1140.
A TTV.CJWE. R.U FlOUl.EO
SBF. S'7'/llOf. 41. ........ ar-.,
..,,lcnfy .......... .. --..s.w.s,e. .. ,· t ..sw. .. r. .. mi,... . -..
..... Cil!DS7.
um GET BIOUS. SW. M.
M'l1JSI, >t. •I t1Hu. •WJ ....,. W.SWM. M. .... ..... ...... ,n-0 .... ., .... .
.... Ql"'7.
SAl.DWl'I llOl1lillS' l.O(&.
AUQWA~ (Alie. W-.
0..0. .,.. ....... ---~ Ill;., .... -..., .• c..
f • . .
..._ C.111157
VERY A1TRAC1TVE OWF. Phy-
ucuri. 39. SS'll w. N.6. Pllyflal,
.:llY~ rf!ll4y for ==• -. r-.
1ly """ ...... --· uafol. ful. flin. --ity IWllilblit WM NIS J6.t.S who 11 "*'Y for~ bell. c-C.1119)2.
WllA T A MIX! 1181111\/\blan
--. Ancl/I'-Qllfl! Say
SWF,S'f /llllpdy.dat hllnnd cya.
hsi IGl'ft\S. ~ bullbty per·
r<mllfy JC• ....._ lofe ~
i1ltU, ladl. --f'ab ~ S«bta. Jood-* ... honal iuy,
u ll'IO pnc ~ akchol or
dNp. (toe.al ckda aby) ~has
sumlmr quakucs l8d 1111cn:su Ind
·...ana a rtl•lllMhip Fcuuin Val·
Icy Call IWI
St:.,smH i\Sli\~ Ff_\t/\LF.
La-a racquabal.I. l'l)OVteS, Tnvd-
111i, IAll pines. •mate d1111ns Onncc CcMly C.ll lS~
llAD m \tETOO' ~ ~
manuc bdy RqUiTCI al!all-ol
~ 1cnlcmln. Midwi:s::cm
•illln • ., S<uhcm 1nl\ucnctL &d)-
1.'NIC tho>W\ pCACl'lhal ufdt)lc
.qma11•~hclll>r-crlddul. De-
l1&Jla pu, lllClla, lqh:a. Sl'ml
dauaJl:m, tte,;, Liq ec.ch. Call
1961.
Women
~Women
RI 0'D at Al. TY 5 '''~",
aoJU. flMI lft.U urnc w11u;. Dia
""~~Call l'I
,,, " "llITT. Jrl ted"" f cr111
IMlllln\a wl!C \ (,;.11 lo-C h\Jl l~
I rn o lllllO t.'<.u \le&&. Ca.I ~
Men ~ W«<W!Sa
s~ n. 6·1n1.s. mPYJ ~.,..
mo-IC&. spans. ~ Sect.IQJ u -
lnal'C » lS SWF for rdlliomhip. 1tY~ca11m
t \LlSW".mld hfbcs.~ul ~r!ICUnll\, \JS .• arr.t Ind pllS
M.rWt. rtlPJ my ticMe Qll lM htcf.
rNW, ~ 11111e1, a D.na my bll'li
nc1ll ind rCllcfy IO In •d. sect' ipt
• t aJIC1T11k Gl'cr ..0 COT1C ~ my
•J~en1Urrt. lh.1nt1nstoc1 lwbwt
CaJ1 ~m
SIN )(), S'7, kdJnc fw alhlo oc:
S" }, &ulf, lemli, tic.ca. M\f and "-!'PY h.u1.. loo& 8-:11. c.u JJll
AU A \CEltlC\S sood I ooh
DW\l NW .m SWF. 41;.QFCcd
mce OK. • 30'9, ,. c:Wihn. (or
t~ll"b ........ '° family wM ,_.._IO~
ndo Ill --, • .S ,.-n.. You sor.-..~__,.,datsy, .......... *•· fS.SlO, _, JOll'll • .. )W.W... On·
11111 llld r-1y ~" QilindQ.
M1fllOWI, ~ ao.. W. 1'1111
phlnwla.*-(lO~).dO
C)'d .......... .,.., ....... llill· .,.. """""~-. •· ... -. • llec:h. ---.. llCll IO ......... ~ly r .. ,. ,...,.. u. r1~10.
lniM.Cal ..
SWDADJt ....... ~
1J1111. C-. ,....._Wt Na Wy ............. u.. ....
Clll .153'
YOUNO ,.OPDSIONAL SHM ........ -is-'°'.__.. ........... s..-.a.a,...
VElY ACl1VI ..,. 6l •·neo
io..--. ............ ... ,...,..,...I.Ml .. ....
~ f . U°O-:=.:o::.:.
r-1 •
SAM U . rtl12S, m 1 ,
t ............ ..,.. ......................... -..,..:-.(-~ ... = ................ .....................
...... lib i ... JS.40. ,.
O'ClllM ~I mi illlO Pm.
Bn•o. I W\ll n:lll1I all calk. nine. c.rt•llJ.
ATHLETIC. lfA~DSO~ SWM
ITUCUllr-6'4/21 o. 34 • .as llhe·
ll•C. rtt. fun. alhlrtic, ~~ SWF.
Orqe. Call "4l
CARL'\O, SL'\CERE DW\4 /\IS 6'/
l5S, 51. toan, lnlO hcal\hy lhq$.
Be shm, JnSIY. ancn~e bu! Id·
VcnlllrGUL llYux. Call OSI
~n;Rf.. STA.BU. SW\1 profn
s;cnJ 5111.0 Iii, tCli.i l&b'1CU\ e
4o. M c:onipowon tor ~ics. lhc-
11cr. dmlli, dananJ OfjCQIVC fm.
roma.u,wl COl!Vftltmcnt I l11n1ani
Win Bach. Call '640
D~ •s Sf.FKS pct11c r~1c ..tio
11 botll 1111)' aftd sc:nws. Kids okay
II'\ inc. eaa • 20b
S~t :".~ Bea.hbu~
desires wanan .,111 bucly .t bnw
anded I Sanilr \lmi « llt"cr m.w -
ncd. ~C'll>jl\llt lkadl. eai1 ms
SPIRITUAL. SllARl'G qu1e1
SV.'\t 6/ISS bl~~. !11Ntt.
l.OCJl r.a. rmJ\. Scd 1.11, lh.n, lllUI
t1•c. rcn11c. P '"' ltd) ltvint. eaa 4007
"""*' • mull. ""* Call 089
SWM l'ttOfESSIO~ALf.1.~BU~
30. S'IO' /I 6S allllaK. OOl**s "' a
succm(ul ~ sm.. my
<lllUlld only. C-. \tea UJI )S57,
SWM 0£SIRES SWEET )'ct tcay.
pell1C SWf wllh '°"'ha•. lwac hool· en f<ll wild umcs Sunset Beach
Call 3067.
C\ll n:a ED. • cry tw.1somc. "' c.o.as~-sw '' s. 40 (loots 30) teas bau11 , ... tidy.
early )0'1. l..on& Beach. Call 4 :?97
0~1 SI. dr&recd. pmaublt bf
l7S Ml hcefll!y. lllllin SWF for ,o1 r.1enrui. l\MI °"UIJS. Wic Kc:ad1
Call '691
i\ TRUE Persian ca1, D\1 34. prof cs
Sl<JIW,finanoallyl«lft.cnJO)sd111
.,.._mowa.acctsU 34 femalc•ilh
a pid-al i...-. ll!'ec:uonaic
1114 rQ!WalC. bis OK. II'\ lllC. Call
3912
OWM.OIRISTIA.'.~11..STSO.
pl di•Gfteld. ,.. lmdy: ul. alb-
lcite.. fun. blan:Jl -· l.Ol.•q ror shlprly, lo-1111 1al 10 Jpotl
T1m111. C.all •901 •
SllY, WnTY SW\l pni(c:u1mal.
!>1ARRl1\Gf .. A..\1U. Y \U\01:.0, 32. S'7, -.S S\lllry, CD\f'w.lm,col
SW\I l". S S'/lbO. ~IS "'ppy, ,. lqepldSWf2.0-40,:\JSJDforlq
heahhy. c~crmc rraulatly. cooJ ICl1I\ rd1Lonsh1p Shatt 111)' '""'"' ihlpc, nJ.111naJ •llUCI. WIOr ll1IC1 cood boots. Sj>IC)' frodt, 11\m IK.>'
C$I$, 5ui>J am:r. \Cl'1K ol !r.ancr, a 1m111on, b•Kball, ail. ""· ~ SU'<lnC •Oii~ dcn1e.. ha'c ~k n·m.1, Rt.t~ <~ SIS1'lmCf
""t'p")' ~ lllr yme, lalt 1auo fll&)lls.au. \e-port lk.c.'l in ..
mid 30 s • i.h no ckpcndm:s lo !tic. ba'I) bkwband rain.:. prifcrroi
Call Jbll Ir>-. C.I 307~
DY'A "ITf. PACKAGE. hand·
-· SW\167 . .iik~IC tr-. ohi <<d )Cl llllH , sgc•«Jh1I )'t'I
hr.rnbk. l\nlyfaoo{ y )'ct cl«?. cu!
na-cd )fl caswl, cmxrwat1vc )'Cl
wild •bo l11>ts 111ldtsier1 .,.omen
l'lea.v be JlllUlu &I'd S' 10 57. stun.
25-ll. ~.llWflll&~~inc.
Call 3SS.l
SEEKL\G BRC~'El'Tf.. pew. ra.
ftlllll bkt .... f.o.ropt Ind lllCISllll
lbcJll • boll&. nftyrill ll!d fll ~ 'M S'l~JO, QM).---. w-.
&.pan. c.11 "55 .
SUCt'f.SSRJl.. QASSY SW. .......... pofua'11il,,.... .......... _ .... ,..a.ty,._... ..... tv
&.ii 11'4Y ,_di, 0.-dd Ms Oiil ...
VEAY CNDEPENDE.lff pnln·
...i ...._ SWM S11175, 2S • ........... .,...._.. ..
... -.om ..., • lib; lk
i.dl. ............. .,..
........ llKL Call )(SI.
MAT\llEDSWM. ........ S'l~ rn,..,.-. ..u.a~ ... .._....., .... ,.,., ....
~ . .,. ............ ... _....,., 8-h.Cell llM.
SIJtOOI '10. nna. .....,, "' '"' ........... .., .... .. . ..,.,, ............ ...
Cll414'1
A111ACJM $Wlll 37, 6'll'llS, .. • •. pol--....,.
==-~~-ca ._ S. 0.... C11ia19. Cll "61.
Amil' • ......,. a. NA._..
=t.,,\.t:a.F.
Arn..\110 \ WORLD SW)4 37
scck1 fncnds. I lad~ 20 yan
q o.RacowcmPS«'LIQwnia CaB
ll06
OVEJt. RA TEDS\131. S'I Oil 90,rcd hH~fllC t:)U. self-anpioyod.. Jew.
1sh Or1s11an, hip lnCflY, allCllldy
l'Omltll1taodw111y l!llCn:Qcd•nJIO'•·
t.vc, tcnSOUS, tmous 'flQlllll 2(). JS
lNI wecaics a aood man! Musi be
dew.~ lO canh. sdl. lovlblc. lcrldcr
Ill.cl hruochann • Ouil\ be shy l..or!&
ReaJ\. C.aU mt
DI Vl:RSF. A TI IU11C \lnccrt \f.i
pro(C>SJanal SW\1 'IO, f>'l/lb5. like.
1cmu, tyd.na. h o).lllC-cam;>cng. 111
u.Yc111n, convcnauon. muc.h more
(impo>Slblt tll label). sak.• ac;a., c.
in1cresung, 1n1cU11cn1 SI-Cex11
\leg c:..n JSlO.
\'f.CT AR SLRl-'FRS'IO'looluncfor
18--23 b.:adl aftd ~ blnty !>lim
like IO hive fun. '\ewpon 8mdi.
Call JOSl
A\fFlJCA.\ GLADIATOR stlld.
bl.& musdc&. "'' ~cr)'lml, Loolt· in& for Ill&. ~IOCClUS blondr IO ap
me' IA\i Be.ch. Ca!l l.l~
llA.'"DSO\fE ct Y. sable; pnlcs-"oral. II '21190 sects 11.lnCUVC. shm.
d&J\y lady ror walk.s. dimO', colt
Oomond n. Call 42.ll.
St:CCF.SSR:L lllnH:tlVC European
DW\l rJM S 'IS. finmmllyand
Q'Tl\lll(INll)' te\.llrC bl.i.1~' lMnt'f,
'm~onc ma: lllY. badtl!0111 h<:imc. <c.u~ d:&i~, lllnl.1.•t ~WI'~ l~
\C'lf>'Jllfl Ucxlt C.:I Jn7
~W\1 Jl S•n1.5,m .ini pem1>ri
10 Wtt ferJ.nc1, ~. s<lbdS
.id hems Ir-. llC. Call 3
C\. Tre\C l:.DGl SW\l l4, cn.llJY'
Ilk' Wdl IJline en any "-cn:ano. Cw
1um! aftd 1oedhcr. Sc....i Beath Cau
3234'.
s W\t l6. 6 '2. l>londt. blue eyu,
Clmlan. l.IC'rnwned. N/S. alb>
le1ic, b\woen owner. mam11c-
mmdcd.llum.aic1on 8adi. Calll6!16
OL'TCOl~O. AliltACTIVE,
A TIQ.£TIC. SD4, S1'. f'h.D • l'sy-
SHY PlfYSICA.'lf llhkR.~t
·~60. ,_., pncllR 4o... lOlt
,_ ... "'"' .tmlNaman ..,,. lrt-.Cal"67.
~. SUCCESSA.iL pri>-.._,,,1/1'5...-•,..Uslua
..., ll-4S • ., ... 8..ct\. .....
..... .. i • a.di. C.U4697
HEY SUGAI MAMA.I SW l4
==::s~~ ....
A.\'IMAI. ~...n..-. ---. ...... •m.ssww. ........... 111.-•-•11.a. • • c.. ~ Cll 3'101.
llA)IDIOMI. •JOKT ....... ............ ~--· .......... ..., ... ................ ~
l!UllQUCJn n sacred aspcas ol a 1ov.,. ~lalJanl!up. scas llll•cnurc
some. tdf<Onfldcnl.. ~Cid
rema1c wilh • bcalllllul tmtlc who's
boch pas1JOlll!e and prnttplcd. lll"CS
invd and lhe ~ PrrfcrcrteC!o
IOl",.rd pcutc. dark h11rcd/cllw11c
looks. Sal lklc.h. Call •270.
SEF.Kl:-.G ASIA.\. ri1~e·loc*1ng,
s.mccre. proles..onal S~i JI, S'8/
ISO sects SAF. pouible nwmgr..
trv111e. eaa 3603
Sl,GU-\10\1 WA.\'11-.0 DW\1.
~ "3. S'IO, llhlc:tic, lwlcbome.
~ tOITal1llC ~~ [)Wf \4
42 ~ '1C1&. Call 4.IYS
Wlfl: W1\.\i't0, f>)'lh.' Ila\ I011111g
Teddy Rar type, lY.Sl! . .,.nolo-c:1 '°""'' Alto lalill), Ud-c, doJ•, '" lllt. ~lb, beach. mc:MUIR>, ln~Ch!1£.
cook inc. music. rol lcr tu111crs • ~
)'Ollhbi"c 'ont hell o f 1-Q 1tb.'
Calhol1c. llah.,. ~IS. kindl guy '""lo
11 iady, wtl lini &I'd able nit. "°"''
So hl.llf) up. ;ra.i prcuy bid)' 11'1!
makt your bat 1"0\'C qwu before
some ~ hd y Jut gcu me first.
~c;i.Jl'#l Beach. Call .lS?J
Ft:-. 1-Dl..CATl:D 1nr1tl1"t
5\\-'I ?5,6'211 ICl'IJO)' b.t)dlil&,
lllll'1c. rcsu11n nt,, '"Ofll1n1 C>UI.
'1ncY.1C\. brac.h ~'"' 111 llllX u~c. cnb1ll1>1H, healthy, SWI-20.25
"'h\h!C'llc hl..J) IAls lkxll • C.11
331S
Pl 1-ASl I< \Jll I , pa'"''(l.&lc, 'iand ~ \Jo.<e<,~uJ J). oll D\t, '' S.11~.ol..'S °'""'"' h IN.lln 't)'
ferllzlint lll&i.:r-i0,10' Cf 1:-illC. Ui•
!\)()!
1\CTI \'!: S\\ \I •ell aiu.:atd l>il>1·
~ W:'!Cf .a;.., a:lf .... L\C 11!\en
IUm.S fmv.!c t0"1pa'l<IWI »-:0 tu
s.'un Uc s a.!vcnt=s. l.ting Se.J\.
Call .!01(1
~ATI.RI:. l.OVl:Jl SW'\f 31.S 11/
I 8.S, kxlg bro-..11"'11, btg lJrown C)CI
Secu 11tnda a•cr•st build SIS
woman 2S JS r~ h.k 111&· e.wnp1n1.
bird.in&. tn•d, ITOl4, Cid"' fut.
lcr1m. Call 3 27 •
fVEBil..\;TOlD\hryff ~·
SWM. shm. 111111C1,. e, la it-30's.
accts SWF. lal.e-2Uuo lll&l•e Cali·
fGrlmll. ec.i. ~ca c.11 3Sn
llA \'DSOMI:. \llOWESTl:.R'l:.ll
SW\I )'Wl'I -II, 6/1 • 1111cC1cuia
lunoroui, hcakh)' tcek' N:uy for
a1mm11mcnt ll1.111111111mlkkb eau
4017.
S~ 26, LOOKNi fOR 2.i.J.&
--no !Jlt• lO JO placzs. SClC lhulcJ. I bb lq)unc ! IPine. Ca D
3104.
HASDSO\tf... f..'40110~ALLY
OPE'\ prof CSllOllll SW)4 6'/17 5. 41.
... •'---~p. fun. cm. ......... l\aift r-~ .. "" ,. -=, -. pllyflil. _. eb9JC1 IO
a.rt .....,.. I fll"1 •1inc. 11111
.... '-Ye .... *-'Jui. ,-1o-~ --. rammt'llt ""' ,..,.. o.n WF, ~ND. ~
1C.l(·1da1111y, 1n1elh1m1. open·
1llllnlW. ~-11. "du colkte eillOled. nodlikh:n, 3140.
~-. dcM. did walue5
... fw\. Call •lS•
ASIA.."i. l.ATIS, • C.--ff-
llM ...... ·In.-. bet111y. body.
\t-35 by Wk malt 4 I llWlllll&IOll
a.di. c.11 '10St.
SIM45, S'7, cnMJ•il ... owtoon.
--. ~Wu~ lllnCllve,
paw SWf )5.45 fof fncndlhlp. ,.
..-Sml a..a.c.u ''"·
HANDSO)CEl Y CUTtlllllileuc
,..,...._ SWM M-0. 6'/176, 39.
~.....,v..,~aou· ~-~ ....... 91r•
... ......., """'--CIMCer9. ..... _ ..... -o.n. -•SWF.M-O,JO'l.••f• .......... ..., ......... for • -... lPI"" ..... ___ 9'1_...._.,.,..
Oill"94.
HOfBT. CAllNOSWM Jt, flat \1',M..._, ...... ,t.iy .
Sl'\GLE • AV t\ILABLF. W\I 24
auncuvc. uurCSlcd on m«\1111 bi or
Lwornan.Pleatetall ~1ss100 VttJO
Call 3041.
PROl-ESSIO~L SB\16'2/20S.32.
Cti)'·goinc. tflP'J sporu. c:ancdy.
.. edlcrid gc11 ... -.yi ln1crcsud 111
mcctlllf, •=•"· pl'l)'\IClll)' fit fc
malt 21 31. 11.e un.~ Dia
moo.I Rar Call 3 20
DW\l .ll,11'.?1190. CTCU1C)eW01011
haor. li .. cs colt. •er.nos. b1k1nc.
'"il!Cr!Jl1. seek\ 5"1 JS 4.1, \IS
T Ullin. <All 4301
S~~ 27, o/l 75, ian. a\J\loac.. tun.
sincere. s11blc. rc1~11'9\>h1p otlC!lh:d
Sod.s gmc :-.rs T11.wi Call J 300
RETI!lf.O PROH;SSIO' \l. lwi.1
-. Clan Ao SO \cats awx
ll\ e. ondcprndau. ~t.'ly lady )'I
59 [.ao.c ln•tl, lm:'JS \C'lf>port
Bodi. C.!l .iOl\(I
LYn:W <..ll.AL DW\I . inu .. c
3l.6'/lllll.piv(css1~.ann,:.'4T•
mgfcmilcohl1)'111<.cfr111 :11.::1,c
capb111c 11'\ll!C c. , li,J 11
VU)' Ill. \IA\ D~ \14\ ~<i.e.1u
Q lcd. pr<.1'~•ion.al ~'" r.1. ™~"' lll<l)'tOh..\Cl•llll~)'.•I~ l!\UlC U~
4337
Cl-.\TU\l\'. \'S \ l>. D~\l
pro(css•llllal ~/l(t(I_ • .i ~ I "
SI •t. '11.-...!l'L di:urJ II,.,.. .. 'IWI
)OU' \e-o.port 8tllJI (1'14"11)
PASSIO\ \TE RI-Sf l'RU:\1> 4!,
~-I '!'IS HT) 1UC..n.<ful ClCL, 'Cl)
band.wmc,blDc-qed,tlllnJml\14' '1
S ... ,111 oo l1Js Yw Ycun&t'f, ltlnl
shaprly. cdUQIC<I, ,,.-. 1111crcstcd 1n
SllrunJ J family (buL )IU kids Wt
pa1.!) COIQ'll dcl Mar. Call 441 S
ITALIA'\ S.\1, 6'1175. hllmorow..
hllnesl. sinccn. saac, Sla!Mc, ck an.
~Cid fll'I. [.ao.c 10 dllxe.
aici.~cndJCl ...... ~.bcatlund
nut. Scdi:it SWfSA lid). pm!)',
pew. 3045 }" ,._,.. S gnal lhL
Call 44?S.
LASEJt JOCll"rTPll D Re.arch
SuualSl.34,S'll ,NMCr.L\ Ro.
ion ~arathon, tytlins ccnwnc .
funlo-1ns. b~lroorn. sv.:ng. dolt)'.
lanb:Mb. ~"'' 1\nahclm C•ll 363J.
t\lTRJ\cnVE.RO\tA.'llCS'N\I
30 sc:ds lllllCU¥t F ror mmenu.
pcll.Slblt ~~ K11•1l1CS
Analltvn. Oa1I ~
A TTRAcnvE, LO.'iCl KAIR sv,.~
l«ksll.lllar1t ~ 1w SWF Coca
Mca. Qll 411'.
AmAC'TlVE. m. S.'4.UT. Alh lclJc. roi--.c. DW'<4, 6'1 "117S. "1 s
IO-pN(y.f11, 1111tlbJCll'. O\Jl&C>
.... ~~)0..-()f(lldal'll:
"'I· dmq. nvd, cruy Ind cakn
llnlCS, lqlq and iv..,. I.Apa
Nll\ld. Call 4437.
SW\t ~Ot-l.SSaO.XAL '~ J:& ~ lM loeb lilt SO. S'71149, loot
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The fog \\aS out. the moon wai. full and the camera panneJ 1hrough th.:
pla)tic trees as the opening d1l>crctli1 scrolled urn.>)\ th-.: i.crc~n
St;ming a buncha people I pn>b.Jbly \houlda recoi;o1uJ. bu1 J1Jn't.
featuring talent tha t in an anthropological sen)C coulJ h .. dci...-r1bcd J'
primordial, "Pct Sematary.'' had several thing) nor going for 11
First of all. the pet ccmctcl) ain't sot nothin' to Ju" 11h the m,,, 1c .111J
)Ccond, of all the morn: ad~ }ou·11 find 111 the p.1p.:r. l•01\ fl.)r 11 JnJ ·r1..:
Handgun in Belly Lou-., HJndbJg" \\111 ~ou find no comphmcntJf} r"\IC\\d
snippets.
Which is an unnccc~.mh con,olutetl \\J\ of l>J\IOI! Pet Scmat::H\ l"'' ·
sucks. · · · -·
If.you recall (and if you·re lucky, you ''on't), 111 "Pct ~cmJt.1r:," the f1r,1.
stiffs buried in an lndfan graveyard came ba k to life. A!>.10 \\h~ there .m:n't
lotsa dead Indians cruising around, that qucs11on remJ1"' un.10,\\cn:J
The problem with these stiffs when they come back from the ucaJ 1 .. thJt
they're ugly, cold, dirty. smell bad, have terrible table mJnneri. and their
social skills have regressed at an alarming rate. Kinda lil.e cdnors·m·trammg
(Gratuitous editor lnsuh No. 1 ).
What passes for a plot is suffering from an advanced cal>C of lcpro)y. Part~
fall off and dis;ippear for no reason. le;iving less and lei.) to the plot.
It b:isically is: Renee. ;in actress and mother of Jeff. 1> fried on a mo' 1c 'et
like a Quarter-Pounder. Jeff moves m wi th d:id. the vet. to some bJckwa1cr
town peopled with cretins. inbreeds and punkers. Jeffs best friend's dog.
Zowic. is offed by the psycho soon-10-be·dead-and-b.i;:k tepfJther Gu ... "ho
is also the town sheriff.
Want ing Zowie back, Mutt & Jerr bury Rover in the Indian graVC)JrJ
where )'OU must bury your own. Which begs the que!>tion inquiring m1mh
want to know: What if )OU croak and leJve no relatl\C!> 'l Do ~ou get t\h>cd
on the ground and composted?
Jeff. figgering out now thJt mom ain't really dead. i.hc's just bram·\\J\C
challenged, meeLS up v.-ith Gu where the dead do n c and the \le\\cr'
expectations sink.
Gus is a helluva family man. Bclchc , cat \\1th his fingers. i.mell> ro11cn.
and has maggots feeding in his neck. But by now. olc Gu~. abl> :>.s>ii.teJ b\
recent croakee Oyde the Died, is really having problems dealing \\1th the
not·yCt·dead. Preparing to insert a 3/8.·inch drill intOlhc vet's heaJ. Gu>
drools out, "No brain, no pain." Hey, no brain, be an editor. (Gratu1wu>
editor insult No. 2).
The acting at this point is so bad that not onlyldo the ~ctors look h"-e
they've dropped outta some 12·stcp 0\-eractors Anonymous program. but
what little acting there is transcends the line of being cnminal and no"
approaches capital.
Betcha can't guess the ending. For you flathners "ho can't, Renee
rccroaks, 0)-de rccroaks, Z.owie recroau and Gu rc.!croaks. But as the
camera pans aw•y from the 1ravcyard, we all can be a)Sured th:it wuh the
horrifying possibility of a new p:irt every year, within the dec;itle, the number
of parts is likely to exceed our JQ's. Duh.
Jeff Matthews (Edward Furlong) begins horrific adventure in sf><>C*y grneyard in "Pet Sematary Two."
• "At a Deal.er Near You" eapsule mo,·ie
rettle'W!I retur• ne~Yt a·eek .
• mus:
From 6
tors' rapport wllh their audience, neutraliiin1
some of the subtleties of lhe performances.
Facial expressions arc paramounc in a play as
talky u this. and they are not always con·
veycd effectively.
Yet, the OCC cast, for the most pa11, fares
well with this moody plcoc about a noble·
woman's halfbcancd attempt to retain her
prized estate. There ·~ several splcndkS in·
tcrpretations at all levels. which leaYC the
playrocr with, if not a aumpclaous ac repast,
11 least a satistyin1 brunch.
Athena M. Rees is e11CCllenr as che aJl-too-
aencrous landowner, called home from Paris
to preside OYCr lhe clilpo5itioo ol her prop-
crty. Rees -despite in:idcquatc ph) ical Terri Mowery and Kathy Kader beautifully
aain1 to make her look older than the rwo enact the daughters, real and adopted. re·
actresses playi_ng her daughters -gives a spcctively, who hover on the cctgcs of ro-
m0¥ing and convincing pcrfonnance. • mance. Mark Coyan strongly portrays a plain·
Another splendid inccrprctation -which spoken 5ervanc, while Roacr Lonis' perform·
requires 10me accJimat.ion on che pan of the ancc as an idealistic student lacks dimension
audience -is turned in by Eric Person as and spirit, as docs the clumsy, eccentric tutor
the onetime serf who has become a wealthy of Armen Benson.
landowner. Person's studied awkwardness as "The Cherry Orchard" hu a few technical
bis ctiaracccr marvels repeatedly at his good plusscs -Dunn's set de ign which surrounds
fortune gi\.-es the role an endcarinj natural the audience with the orchard and Ponzer
quality. • Berkm.an's incric:ue li&hting effects. The pro-
Thc tinier role of the aging family retainer duction concludes Saturday at 8 p.m. and
statwanly faptin& senility is &ivcn fine dimcn· Sunday at S and 7 p.m. in the Studio Thcacer
sion by Bill Nelson. Kelly A. Flynn sue-on Che OCC campUJ in Costa Mesa. Call 432·
c:eufully conveys bis ineptitude as the land· S880 for ticket infonnatioo.
owner's brother, whdle mind is constancly on 0
billiards.. "The Power of the Voice" is the theme for
UCI Drama's new eason. e~ploring issues of
en.powermcnc and discmp()\\ennent
The three m:iin stage pluys at the lf\me
university th is year will be ''The Thrcepcnn}
Opera," bowing in NO\'. 21: "Camille," open·
ing Jan. 21: "Les 1.1:1ison D.ingercuscs." de·
butmg April 24, as well u an original "or!.
by drama professor Anni Loui, opening Ma}
27, which will combine the d1sc1phncl. of act·
ing. dance, music and video film.
'\JCl's Stage 2 scal>On \\ill in Jude "01) mpc
and the Executioner" (Oc:c 3·5). "The D~b·
buk" (March 11 ·13), .. The GooJ WomJn of
Seczuan" (April 15· l 7) and "The Three Sis·
1crs" (May 1)..1~).
Season tickets arc on i.:ilc for both pn.1·
grams, and further information may be ob· .
taincd by callin& 856-8748 or 856-4250.
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FESTIVALS:
From 5
Balboa Bay Club: "Sea Fest Poer SW1m, ·· a
>Wim competition fOf all age groups, 10
.i m -noon Sept. 19 at Newport l>ier; "Kite
restoval, .. demonstrations, give-awa~ and a
~ite·0)1ng cont~ open ro all, 10 a.m.-4
pm Sept. 19-20 at Balboa Park: "Hoag
Hospital Hufl-n -Puff." a non-competitive
.!OK bicycle tour, SK and lOK run and
w.ill.. i · 11 a.m. Sept, 10 at Newport
Dunes: ''Health and Sports Expos1t1on."
where health, fitness and sports experts
oiier tops on keeping fit, 7 a m.-noon Sept.
20 at Newport Dunes.
I 'l \.,
•Golden West College 15744 Colden
We~t St., Huntin~on 13each. 895·8281.
(Jptiuned Senior rilm ft'Stival presented 3
p m T u~a~ 1n Forum ti through Dec. 8
ll'>t• itlms "Hello Dolly!" (Tuesday); "The
\t111.1n Queen" tSept. 221; "Broadca~t
'•'I\' 1St'pt. 291. 'Annie Hall" (Oct. 6).
\lwph\ 's Romance tOct. 13). "High So·
, ... 11 10ct. ;!Ol "Nurse" !Oct. 171, "Pro-
t• .. 111 1Nm J). "A Long Way Home,
\\1· rt· .1 f.1m1l1 A~.11n·· ("'11" 101; "An Of·
I< I I ,If ti ,1 Gl'ntlt•mJn" (~tl\ 17), "~ram·
, , , .. ~rJ'11t'r" (N(J\. 2-11. 'The BO) in
111,,.. I h·l 11 .md "The Story of Robin
I I·" •I f°>t'< II) Admission frl."e to Gold
l\••1 l .irdh11lckr, .ind hea"n~·1mpaired pt'O·
p(l
•Ont' De,per.1H> Film Sludenl Produc·
l1CH1' : \Of, t \ 11!,11;<' ... \II!\' .... [I T ()ti)
<1:1 .11 "f,R·"Ol~ him \lucknl!. nl't'd .lL·
t1 1·. 1.,. 1hl' prodt" t111n nl Cornmon O{'n ·
"' 1 •' .1 \\JI.-, 41nd ll'mJles .igt» 21 -15
.in I • 1 .all nJtuinal1t1c<; Jr(' urgrd to fl'·
.,., • d 1. • l.hl1n)I call Aud1t1uns and rold
r1-.1• I nt:-'"II be hrld St>ptemix'r 1hro11j!h
• i, · I , , ':>t'nd photo and re,um('
LITERARY ARTS
• Blut• \l.irble Cofleehouse 1907 Harbor
i'I I t "ta "\'''J. t.>-16·~":"6 Freedom of
t•p1<·, •n Prn·trr Night ar 7·30 tonight
•, ,1, ,,.. Poit"tr> By a Circle of Friends."
, "1·q•h 1wm J l>ool. puhli~hed by thrt-e
'"l'n~ .1uthl•r' Open reading folio"'~ Ad· 1111.,,1nn free
•factory Readings at U'd P.ilma restau
rant Ill E 17tn St . SJnta And, 47l·
'lt 11 5 Ha~am as featured reader 8 p m.
\\unt.l.w Opt'n reading follows. Admission
If t·t.~
• 1-.e"'port Beach Public library Newport
l t•1111 r Branll'>, 8S6 Ne,~pnrt Center Drove.
"l'"I~"' Beach 1>4-1-) 1111 "Voices and
, "" "" · .i poetry d1scuss1rin seraes open to
,,,1 111tr•1e-.ted adults, begins 2 · 30 p.m.
\\'1•dn<'>d,1v free program features discus·
'""1 lt•d by Deborah Sperberg on the '"''~' of internationally l.no\11.n pOl."t
< h,1d1·' 6ul.owsk1
• Round Table West at tht' Bal~JJ B.1y
c luh 12l1 W. Costa I lwy . Newport
Beach, (2 13) 256-7977. Monthly authors
luncheon program at no()rl TueSday fea-
tures: actOI Roddy McDowell, •uthor ol
"Double Exposure -Take Three"; Chris-
tine Gustafson, author of "l.<ldies & Gentle
Men"; Terrance Sweeney. author of "A
Church Divided"; Elizabeth long. author
of "Ysabella de Trastimara -First Lady of
the Renaissance"; and Jo Ann Worley, Who
joins the festivities to help celebrate her
Virgo birthday. Ticket5: S 30 each Of S300
for a t.able of 1 O.
,\ \f [ I I ..... ( • ' 1\ .... , \11 '-\I, "'
•Hi-Time Cellan 250 Ogle SL, COSt.l
Mesa, 650-8463. Tastings of new wines
from old wineries featured 3-7 p.m. Thurs-
days. New Wine arrivals tasted 3·8 p.m.
F rtda~. Winery lastings presented S.itur·
dar.i. Pnce per Llste vanes.
• Irvine V•lley College 5500 Irvine Cen-
ter Or., Irvine. 559-3243. Women's Re·
source Center Workshops presented 1-2
pm 1n PoITTble Building No. 1 on Tues·
dJy and Sepr. 22. 4
• Laguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Dr., la·
guna Beach, 49-1-8971 Wilham Wiley and
h1~ worl. 1s the topic nf art erotic Rosetta
Brook.' Good Morning lecture 11 a.m.
todJy Admission: free \\Ith regular mu·
seum Jdm1ss1on.
• Orange County Inside Edge al Scott's
S<-.1lood Bar and Croll, BOO Bristol, Cost.l
Mt">.1, 647-1909. Ken Keyes Jr., a personal
i.;ruwth leader. speaks on "Thi." War Be·
t\H'en Our T"'o Brains" from 6·30·8:30
.1 m \Vedn~ay. Co-.i. which includes
brt'al.f.Jst bulfet, is S2S
•Sculpture Spaces 17911 Bushard SI.,
fountain Valley. 96-1-6620 Mariam Shel·
ton conducts J cla5s nn wood sculpture 3·
4 10 pm Wedrw-..l.1~s b<.-ginning Sept
H•
•South Co.isl Community Church 5110
Bonita Canyon Or , lr11ne, 854-7600, ext.
506 T 1m Han'><'I. 1ntcrnato0nJlly l.nown
spcal.t•r and .1uthor, talk. on how to free
yuurselt to bt· un1qui> and 01ig1nal in
"Outr.1geou>" at 7:30 p.m. hK!Jy. Ttek·
els SS
•South Coast Repertory 655 Town Cen·
tl'I Dro1e. Costa Mesa. 957-2602. Young
Conser..Jtory, 1n wh1ctt children learn from
theJter pros 1n an 11 -week acting class,
begins Saturday. Tuition: S 175.
,\ \l 1 \I{
Classical. Opera & Traditional
•Alta Coffee Wuehouse & Routing Co.
506 31st St., Newport Beach, 675-0233.
"Dulc1mania," trJditional Celtic music ~r·
formed on three hammer dulcime~ pre-
sented 8 p.m Saturday. Admission: free.
•Master Chor.ale of O range County al
the Orange County Performing Ari$ Center,
600 Town Center Or., Costa Mesa, 556·
Now Serving ...
Contf,,.,,tal fAJisi,,.
Sita 1161 Pre-Theatre Dinner
between 5:00· 7:00pm
• Four Course Gourmet Dinner
• Price $22 per person
South Coast Plaza • Costa Mesa • (714) 540·3840
tNt'-.t to i\IJ) (t>
8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 10, 1992 ... "' 'I .. I ,,,. I•'• I •.r•)..!'J' J l~·ir.·, ti~,.,,\
6262. The West Coast premiefe ol Paul
McCartney's "Liverpool Oratorio" is pre-
sented Oct. 24. rtdceb: S25·S 100.
• Opera P~fte at Oran~ County Per-forming AIU Center, 600' Town Center
Orlw, t:.osu MeY, 979-7000. Com~ny ~ns its season with "u Boheme," Puc-
cini's four-~ o~ra ol young artists, musi-
cians, poet5 and ~ilosooheri in the Bohe-
mian World of left-BMil< Paris, at 7 p.m .
S.tturday, 8 p.m. Wednesday •nd Sept 18·
19 and 2 p.m. Sund.ty and Sept. 20. rick-
ets: S 1 S·S75. A special Youth Nigl'lt per-
lorrNnce will be held at 8 p.m. Frid.ly.
Tickets: S8 (students) and S 18 (chaper·
ones).
•Orange County Philharmonk Society
at Orange County Performing AIU Center.
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 646-
0CPS. OCPS opens season with the Pra.gue
Chamber Orchestra joined by American vi·
olinist Robert McDuffie at 8 p.m. Sept. 26.
Program det.1ils fonhcoming. Tickets: S 11 ·
S42.
• P•cific Symphony Orchestra at Irvine
Meadow.. Amphitheatre, 8808 Irvine Cen·
ter OrtllC, lrvme, 4 74-4233. "Tchail.ovsky
Spect.lcular," featuring Tchail«Mky's Cos·
sack Dance from "Mazeppa," ''Romro and
Juliet" Fantasy·Overture, Violin Concerto,
Orchestral Suite No. 3 and the "1812
Overture" with fireworks, cannons and a
m1l1tary band, has Zuohuang Chen con-
ducting PSO accompanied bY violin soloist
Mark J<;iplan on Sept. 26. Cat~ open for
picl.n1d.1ng at 6 p .m., concert begins 8
pm
Jazz, New Age & Blues
• Blrraporetti's 3333 Bnstol St. Costa
Mesa, 850·9090. Paul Kent Quartet. foa·
turang Mitch Mitchell on sa'<aphone, Ter ri
EJµo on b.iss. Lou•~ de Farra on vibes,
Swcy Holland on drum\ and Kent on kt'y·
boards, plJys 6·9 p m SundJys Don Mill
er's Big Band plays music for d.mc1ng f!Ve<y
MondJy from 6· 11 :30 p.m. Admission·
free.
• u(e lido 501 30th St. Newport Beach,
675-2968 lnd(')'J sings blues and jazz to·
night. Bernie Pean & 1-larmonoca Fat5 per·
form Ftid.ly. Dee Dee McNeil Stn~ 1.\U
and blues Saturday. Wayne Wayne s New
C011temporary Band with De1ek B01deaux
~rforms Tuesday. Tony Gurerrero, Rob
Mullins, Yevette Stewart and g~ per·
fOfm Wednesday. Joe Nappa arid The All-
Stars appear Sept. 1 7. Charly Jene & Soul
Malters appear Sept. 18. ShOwtimes: 8:30
p.m.-1 a..m. Thursdays and Sundays-
Wedi\esdays; 9 p.m.· 1 :30 a.m. Friday-
Saturdays.
•<:ano's Rett.iunnt 2241 w. Coast
Hwy .. N~ Beach. 631-1381. Les Cz-
imbef le.ds a Jazz ~m Sundays from 2:30-
5:30 p.m.
•Capistrano'• 1325 E. Oyt>r ~c»d. Santa
Ana, 641-4901. EWt"Y Sunday enjoy •fttt·
noon Jazz featuring the sounds o( the Ron
Kobiy.uhi Trio.
•Diedrich Coffee• Espresso kr 474 E.
17th St., Cosu ~. 64&-0323. Paul Kent
and Friends play 9 p.m.-midn1ght Saturd.-.y.
Admission: free.
• ~~ Take 5902 Warnt.>r Aw ., Suite
A. HuntinStoo Beach, 840·6118 Ronnie
Sax presents Open Rockin' Blues Jams Sun·
day night at 8.
• J.D.'s bnding at Peter's landinK-
16.400 P•cifte Coast Hwy.. Huntinb'lon Beach. live rhythm and blu~ from ' the
band Sunsel Blue tS presented S.Sturda)"
Sunday nights.
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plays 9 p.m.· 1 •·"'· ThurM:iw .J(\d ~) and 2·6 p.m. ~ndays. MeMn Davis Qua
tel plays 9 p.m.·1 a.m. frid.l)"i.. Bt~ tel OliYs tau 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Tuetdays, Pa Rliebic.h frio ~ 9 p.m.·1 •·m. Wed ~ys,
• SWdlo Q#e -Corou .. M.. 320 E. CO¥t Hwy .. COfON det MM', 61>757 Jelr Conulcs b&ows his s.u 8:30 p.m
12:30 •.m. Saturd.-ys and 7:)().11:)() p
Sunday and Tuesd.lys.
•Tu Room Rtihurint a. loun~
Newport Bexh Coll Oub. 3100 lrvcn
Ave .. Newport Be.ach, 75(;...()121 T1
bonisl Bob Sm1eun •nd tm All·St.lr J
Band, • ki<·pte«> unit ol thttt hotm a
three rhythm pb)·M , play Swing Era m ·
noon-3 p.m. Su~ l>!ginntng 5(-pl 1
(v1ndp.11Mt's O.iyl. sen'°" rspec.all
"'"1!1comc AdmiWon: frtt, but Ch.lmp; •
btund1 ~ Sf'M'd f1om 11 a,m, fo< S l). 9
JX'' pct500.
• 21 Ocun(ront 21 Ocunfront. Newpo
Be.x'h, 675-2566 Ma~ Sc11e-f pla)'°' t" .Jnd blut'S ill the piano b.lr Thur$(!.)
Sawrd.1 n1Sf1~ Imm 8 until dosmg an
\\-1th a JUI tuo lrom ~-8 p,m Sund~~ N
mrS.SIOI\: free
Pop, Rock & Country
9Maxwell's ly the Su 317 P.,c1f1C C°'"'
Highway, Huntington Beach, 536-2555. T~ Jim DfJulio Trio performs frida)'·
Saturday nrdits ,u 8, 9: 30 and 11 and Sun-
da)'S at 3, i :30 and 6 p.m. Spec1.ll gut'i>l$.
s.uophom$t T ffldy £.~ar~ on Friday; P•.l·
nist Paul Smith on Saturday; pi.in™ Jimmy
Rowles and trumpeter Stacey Rowld oo • All• Cu(ff':e \ i.ltthovst It lt~sCing C
Sund•y; trumpeter Snook)' Young And ~-SQ() l t~ SI , Nf'WPO'I fk..lch. 67S·02l
ophonist Bob S:ooper on Sept. 18; ~11· lO\of Cl)~.ll\ Ftwn Vtnus pl.ly a1.<.)nt•
o?hooist Eddie Harris on Sept. 19-20. ~'~ JIOI> tClntp;ht follrodc ~Shannan\ C
ol>tlooist Tommy N~ and trombonrot ll't .i.rpean frld.ly "Outc;un.ant<l," tr.Id
BG!> Enevokbtn on SeP' 25, trump<'ll'f t~J Ct'lttt "'u)I{. perlorl'flt'd on u11c
J.1Cl S~ldon on Sept. 26-17 flie.e ~ • S4 h.Jmmtt dulc1mel'l, prewt1tcJ S.1tuul.1
l.'nterta1nment charge and $7 m1n1mum Pop mustCi.lrl Bally North pc-tf()ml~ S1.1nd.1 food/bc~erase charge. Poprocl duo ~w appt.ll'S Wt.'\lnnd.l
•Players 18100 Von Karman A.v<!. ll'\1ne, Robtrt Drboll .1nd 0.J~ l •lc TllC'll' pt'
660·9215. "M.>mbo King\" Br.u1ltJn 1ur form .tlttl'fn.lh\.~ pc-'$) ~ 17 Showt11N'
presented Saturd.l)I$ 6·9 p m 8 30 p m l'llH'pt Wedne1(Jay and ">u
1U pm J Allm1~~ frc<'. • IUndell's 1 Hutton U-ntn• Ort\<'. 5.lnt.i
An.t. 556-7700 COtlternpor.fr\ JJU \\tlh • B.arb.\t04 3333 W. P.xd~ (N~I llorJ
T1m(' T,)ble on Thul'\C!Jy, bluN gull.irt•t "•'Y· Nc• .. ,pnrt 8<-..ich, 6<16 6090 l\.11ch.1
R.lndell Young on Friday; bluh!n.in Rutit•tt I'S 1nlem.ltt0Nl danc.t' ~~I wurld\ pr
Lucas on S.iturd.Jy; m.tximum RAB \II.1th i.cntl.'d Wt'Clm.')ti.1)'\ 8 p.m.-n)tdn1gh1
1he Actua~ on Sundiy; ~ophoMt k.1rl • S..ar Slt~<'I C•ft at ClyJt.11 Court, BC! Denson oo Monday; stta1ght·.>hc<ld 1.iu Strm .ind SunlbV\!r A\-tnut', C~a M(
with Paul Carman on 1u~). Llltn 1au •05-2167 lom Mcuin perlorms S.1tu11.1.l
~nsation Latinum on WcdnNl.ly Show-Tom Long •ppe.trs Sepe. 19 . [flll'S( A
times: 8 .and 11 pm Admr>510n: free. r----------------1
• Rusty Pelican 2735 w. (1'.14.)t H"'Y ,
Newport Beach, 642·3431 . Allen Moretttni
appears through Saturday and Wt'tln~)'\
at 8 :30 p.m. fack Brand. p&.tys Sundays at )
p.m.
•Studio Cafe -lWboa 100 S Maon St.,
Balboa, 675-7760. Hammerhud Blue
Magic 6:30-9 p.m.
Peter Shambrook
~norms~ 26. ~imes: 10 i .m.·2 pm. Ntmislion: frtt.
•am M«4'ly'1 M••k City 18774 BroolJlurst St., tount.ain v~. 963-2366.
New country ~ ~ rock ·n• roll ~ ~ "'Bf:!tly. Free dance lessons Wlch
Tom f>c(1S Oance FKlOfy 7·8 p.m. nightly
e11~pt T~. Linet.Ip: "Hot CoUntry Night'' with K'CTY dttjay 8il!'f. the Kid
Thursd.lys.. "TCIO Party' with Silly the IGd
Fridays (SS ~r). "C>nnge County's Oan·
an' Doors Toniltlt" with lMly the Kid Sal·
urd.lys Dance .ill niltlt Sunc:uys with Billy l~ ti:id. LNe d.lnu liands 8 p.m.·rrudnight
Mond.l)'S tSJ CO\lef). "Nothin' But Old~"
~1th dee!<lY Joel Sl~ns Tuesdays. "kll<·
FM Night" hosted by u aig Powers
Wednooays. Doors ~ S p.m. Tvesd3y· Friday; 7 p.m. ~lurcby·Monday.
•Blue ~rble Coffffhouse 1907 Harbor
BM:f., Cost1 ~ 6-46-5776. Tom Win·
\law plays-PQCllroc:k instrumentals Fnd.ly l.av.u l.s ~tics ~ harmonic 0!1Sin.ils
S..1urd.Jy. Timothy )ohn plays ~ic rode
Sunday. Mc:Salw s:· ms to a Lalino beat Mondoly .. john Mal plays folk rock Tues-
dJy. Tom Mclain ~ Ofl&in.ils and pop
MSt.llgi.l Wednesday. Showfones: 8· 11 to-
ntght: 9 p.m.-midnidit Ffi<Uy·S..turday: 8·
11 p.m Sunday-Wednesday. Adm1s.sion·
rr~
•care lido sot 30th SI N~ lk.Kh,
675-2963. ~~I Panrnon's R&B 8.lnd
pU)'S Sunday from IJ:lO p.m.·1 .a.m Coun.·
1ry swing IS f)MO<med by lee Fatrell &
'Sw'K1 C.fls" 8:30 p.m.·1 a.m. Mond.ay.
• Co;ich Ho1.ise ll 1 S 7 Camino Capist ·
1 rano •. S-ln Juan Ca~ano, 740-2000. Or·
ange County Mus.dAns Found.lllOl'I "All·
Sar Summer ~" benefit conart
SCJmng Bobby Hatricld, The Cfeg fe>ppef
B.ind. The )ohnson Brot~rs. De...on Mt'~, 81Uy Swan, l(dy ~ ~ the JV'-
tiee 8.lnd, )eMy J.iQ.. Ou.d 8.llt.lglia,
Bobby Cochf.in. Linda ~ & Blt'ntWrt
Pass, Mike Pattenon, Dtdc Dodd, Cary
Shorellc's tribvte to Ride Nelson, Bob
Cully, How•rd Cowies, W~ W1yoe,
. ·,1. . ,\11.\ti
8realdnt
Lunoh
Dinner
•Weekend Brunch 7anr4pm
eEarty Bird Specials
•Happy Hour 4-6;>m
eHarbor Brunch Cruises
400 Main St. Balboa
673-4633
Terry Ray's tribut.e to R~ Orbison, Mark ·:Sarurday. Tidcets· Sll.SQ.S27.SO. To,:n
DaWbon, joe T.vt.ar, 80bby Craig. The Jones ~rfouns m Pac Amp Pavi1ion·~le
SU!ftones, The Fabulous Jet5,ens ini:I Jody ~ting Sunday. Tracy Olapman plus spe· ..
Revnold5. prewnted noon-7 p m. Sunday. cial guest Ipso Facto perform in l>ac Amp •~et Cuild ol Orange County Pet-•Bacbuge Theiler 1599 Supert0r '°'"'
ridcetJ: $20. Pavilloo Sept. 19. T1c:l.ets· S22.55·S25.8S. fOfming Arts Center, 262·5881. T~ sup-Costa Mt-sa, 646-58117 ''Brl)dd\\.lV lb~I.
• ~Md'I f~~ Md 5r;:its l9171 Lynml Skynyrd plus Delbert McOinton port compr"'_. "' .., ly of profes-su.,.. ... a mu\1C.Jl revue, ~ pl.>)'"" Th.,..,, -ilOO Jadyr play ·Sept. 24. Neil Young per-roup oe<1 ,..im rt re o· 0
Ma ~ St., Huntington ach, 968· forms in an all·act>uSlic show Sep«. 25. Call siona , single adults meet the ourth Tues-dilys throui;h Sund,1ys .it 6 pm until !>q 1
45 l . live enlertilnment six nights a for licket price. Billy Ray Cyrus performs dily o( each mon1h. The Sept 22 meeting 26. Ticl.cts· S 16 SU
week; ope1\ mtb nltht Thursdays. CO Oct. 2 Call for ticket price Ceot-<>e Strait, v.111 be in the Performing Arts Center's • Jewish Community Center Mcour.1h
jukebox, too. Call for other features. 8 p.m. Oct. 9. Ttdets S25.85-S2f.SO Founders Hall. Theaue, 250 E' 8J~<;r ~t . Co..t.i \'.t -.1
•Irvine MHdows AmphllhHlre 8808 fr· • Ch ..t • Soc' I 0 b 1 H lt R 751-0608 Slulrl \\arm11.l.il ~ uO\: .h.. I ' • c-·mp1' 1576 Old o.•ew"""' BL-'. C""1·' .. ,.or$ II u a }.1 es<-'"C\' c t \llnt' unter l;>r1~. Irvine. 855-809.6. "Loi· ~ ... ,,..... "°" .,_ I • Zot l c ... 0 (40S) F ''A "'tilP b. " •• µ. J 'VUI ,1 ~·1.•n• \ .,. I ••~·. "'5.·8560. C"ft .. _ ... perf~m· 11,e "1ne s ounge, ....,, m rt.-e-d h I t IJn..>loou" featur~ Red Hot 011h Pe~ ,..~ .,.. ""' "''"" "' • nd •~ '-"· 838 542 s •· actur s ~U\Cf\ "' 1> lat Kt > "'' • • .;.i .-entertainment \Vcd~""· way a ,..muuree, · · ins~ ·-' c. .• 1 pef'S., Mfnisuy, Ice ube, ~ndgarden, 1 r dJnce for ages 30-60 (eatunng deeiay and cy, presenlt"U g p m .:wturu.1v ;ioc ~ pm
Jesus and Mary Chain, Peaii Jam and lush •Stag Lounge H S E 19th S1., Cost.i door prizes presented 8:30 p.m.-mldnii;hr Sunday l tel.eb S l.? 51 S
presented at 2 p.m. Fri<Uy-Sunday (Sold Me~. 631·9813. Cu1tarlSC/~nge< Pc1er Ftiday. Dress up. SS door f~ mdl.ldcs buf· • Liguna Pla)-house al Mttultu~ ln\.Jl~t
outJ. Oi~ Black, A.Jron ne and l iltle Wickersham ~ folk, COi.miry and oldies let. Other dances: Sept. 25. Oct. 9 and 606 Laguna Can)OO ROJd, lagun.1 !WJ• h
Teus penon'n at 8 P.·m.. ;ts· 19. Kris ill 8:30 p.m: Thursdays The Sharl.3 play 23. 494·6021 "Bus S1op;1 Wilham 111.;~., pt.1, ~os.s and MC lyte perlorm at p.m. Sept. pop 4·8 p.m. every Surid.ly. <lboul .., rand11m aoonmcnt ot l?'-~>J>ll
25. "Red Dawn '92.'' which benefits the •Studio Ufe _ 8.aJboa 100 S. Milin SI., •~an Pacific Single ~ilors 646·4005. thrown lOb>t>lher '" J 103chiOQ ,,11~ "hi·r~· a Americ.a.n lndi.in C.olle1:e Fund, runs Oct. I'-· Non-smokmg singles ga~r C\ery Sunday bus from Kan>J~ Ci"-\\Jits uul J ~11111,. 16· 18 and feat\Jres Rol>b.e Robertson, Ian B1 ...,,., 675-7760. H.immerhead Blue ill 11 a.m. lor a sail, biibecue and social ., Aslbury ol The Cult. Nelson, 8.lng T.a_ngo, plays rode ind blues 9 p.m ·1 a.m. Thur\· hoc.I s1orm, pre"e'..s 8 pm ruc)dJ\
Dan fQRe4berg and Rita Coolfditr. Shelly da) and-Monda)'S and 2·6 pm Sundays r. Wednesda and pl.>)S n1i;h1lt l.'\C~ \t.·~·
Ouvan llosts. The B·52's and VIOient The 8oomers rock 8 pm -midnight Sun· •Open Bridge 45-plus in Cosu Mew, d.JysthroughOcr 11 Tdcb S1~·519
Femmes play 8 p.m. Oct. 24. days. 650·2320 lntermed11u~ 10 advanced • Ne'f\port The.tier Alts Center :!';01
• u Meridien hoeel, 4500 MacArthur 9Wu ehouse ltestauranl 3450 Via Opor-millches 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost: s2. Cliff Drr\C, "'i.'\'JJO"I Beach &31·0:'88
Blvd., Newpon Bcad'I, 476·2001. "Br0.1d· tO: NC\~rt Beiteh, 673"4700. "~ROQ 'N' •St.. A/ldrews Presbyteri.ln Church 600 William Inge s .. P1cn1c" opens fnd.i' .ind way. My \llJay;· 1 smorga.sboird o( music.11 Reggae, featunng 11,e entertainment every St. AndrCW$ Ro.id. Newport Bc.ich, 631 · runs lhu&lJ1-S.i1urdJ\"S .11 8 p.m Jml
llieater, magic, c:omedy and specialty lets, Monday n1i;tit ~11h dce1ays Roberto and 2885 Serendipity Singles Scrtes relurns Sundilys at :! 30 Pm tn ci>nnt.'(.t•on "''h
IS held al 1 (sp«l.il dinner shawl, 8 and Scorchman, fealures FoundatlOl'I, Qonovan, 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday ~i1h "01mbin~ SeaF(')t
9 4S p.m. Fndays. S3 C()l.'fr charge, two Bully Cat & ~ S-lne 8.Jnd ~'<>Oday <S 10 Your Family Tr~ for Person.JI C.r0\\1h • Orange Coast College Or.imJ lJIJ Stu·
donk minimum per person CO\'er); lnka lnka Sept. 21 tSS cove<), and with Or. Oa\e Rice who e,_pWes the con-d.o, 2701 Fa'""-'"° Ro.td, Co.tJ '"'W. 43?
•Old Wofld German ltesuurant 7561 ~\~ W~eltng .ul(f, l~ Fr~ R.tcfJCJls Se?«· nection between the family~ gtC\V up 1n 5880 OCC'~ Rcp4.:rt0#\ Theater Comf>Jtl\ ach 28 IS 10 .covert Doors ~n al 8 Pm . and the cfynamics o( your pre;cnt rcl,lllon· pu~~nts ''The {ih..'fty Orcl\.lrJ. or.~ 111 Center Ave .• Huntington Be • 895-8020. concerts bf!s?in al 9. 21 .ind crver ~1th 10. ships Donation: S2. Russian pl.l"'Ht1;ht An16n Ch\:t..ht-, '> ~ l·.il The "Cargoyte lounge." featuring indus-r-' 1\all. b'~ , s le 114 ,.
lr1<1I and altemahve«Llnce music, is held ..... eu a\a1 a "' at amaan ty • . r.:==========================::; from 9:30 p.m .• 2 i .m. Thunda ..... Ad· 22nd St •• Ne\\port Beac~ and Roc~1n' Fig ,. Surf Shop. 316 >. M.ltn St.. Huntington mtBton: S4. Beach. · ·
• OrMge Co.ut Col~. fine Alts Recit.11 •Waterfront Hilton WeJt Coast Oub Hall, 2101 Fairview R<»d. Cosu Mesa, fi c ~ o:z.5880. A af':" gi:oup the ~rsu.1-21100 P.aci ic OiSl • '"':T" Hunbngton --..... 9 lO c. .... Be.ach, 960-SURF. Ocsc IOdrY on ~y. ~ t""" ....... at anu : p.m . .-tu ..... y. Tuesday and 5.tturd.:iy. Cfub becomes
Tickets: S 13. ·•PIJnet urth," 1n undef'ground night club,
.. adfk Alnphlthe.tre 100 Fair Dr~. Wedr.esd.ly. Live r~ band penorms Co.A.a Mesa, S4~876. P<i~ing SS. The Thursday. Friday IS IOal funk night. Bib
lkad'I Boys and ~ Ma.son, 7:30 p.m., band Sounds presMled Sund.ly.
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DINING
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mnrnmg c.11c.:rmg \\t•r l.. !"Jdm··
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1.1.ml.. .it The.: P.ic1f1c Club. J pm.11c
drnmg c~1.1h11<.hmc.:nt fameJ for 11'
too<l. fine wines, laid-back
mcmbcr~hip. anJ Jff,1blc rn.inJgt·r.
Orookc Bentley.
~I.inning has been the P.1c1fo.
Cluh's sous t.hef for the PJ'I s1~
\C.tri.. working w11h one of Orange
County's most talcnteJ chef,.
Ranier Langbein. Nadine 1~ the
.1<.s1<.wnt pastry chef in the \.1rnc
kitchen. Now they arc adding a
new husmcss to be conducted
before the: Club hours: Unlqut
Dining. the personah1ed
preparation l)f home meal,,
,upplying cu\lome" '"'h '""
1.1.ceks of cooked dinner'
Goulc.J aml M.111n1ng mct m J
C IA chup·.1nd-du;c clJ,), .inJ "'
Ileen a puff r.i~trv romance C\Cr
''me The\ .ire members of !he
L'n1tcu St.ite-. Pcr,011.11 Chd
'"•k.IJl1on. h.1seJ in ~Jn Du:gn,
.111d th1" I'> a brand new bu-.mc~<.
111r the 1wc:ntu.:~·mrne1hmg pair
\her re.ul111g thJl they \\\luld
lu,111m11c a menu. Jo the groccn
'hopping. prepare enough rood Ill
l."t .1h11u1 l\\1' week\. murk 11.
frl·c1e 11. Jnd dcpJrl four hour1o
IJtcr lcuvmg the kitchen ~p<.lllc".
.ill for Jn mlroduct11rv price or
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Ill their answering machine
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Tom Manning and Nadine Gold bring Unique Dining to homes.
It \\111~' d1tkrc.:ntl\ in each
h11u,cht1IJ. liu1 bJ,cJ on t\\O
p.·11plc. ~ .111r1g ;ii hnmc fi, c lime<. .1
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i:ntrc.:c,, ''1th J ,,Jc J1,h. tf called
111r [.id1 d.I\ 's menu 1<. cooked m
tl11uhlc port1nns. ~cp.1r.itely
p.1~!..igeJ anJ markcu w tha1 there
15 cnou!!h ll1r a repeal the
f11llo,,..111g 1.1.ctk, ten mcab in all. Al
the muuductory Sl30. 1t works out
1u S6 .50 per pc:non · ,n a household
of. t\l.O people:.
Restaurant
Critic
Monday: On a
hcc11c day with
100 much Lo do
and not enough
time. I d11..ln'1
need to do the
shopping or
cooking. and we
had a delicious
Veal Stew
Milano at home.
ll smelled
marvelous as 11
heated in the
O\en, Wtlh 3
tangy, mildly
spicy tomato
sauce, \piked with white wine.
Curl~ of lemon nnd. orange peel,
and sprigs or brighl green parsley
rested on top. Part or the French
b.1guettc h:id been cut in half.
liberally trca1ed to garlic and
margannc (we requested no
bu11er) w the garlic bread was
unwrapped. defrosted and he.iteJ.
Nadine had whipped up u t1ra
m1su-style cal\e, so rich 11 tasted
like trufncs and would las1 for JO
d:iys 1f ~c exercised self control.
Tu,sd1y: With a meeting at 8
J m .ind a long hu') day ahc.1J. J
c.i"erolc of chtckco Jod bfJck
bc.m eoch1l.1JJ\ plu' J rontJiner of
Sp.ini.,h rice wa' retrieved rrnm
the free1e1 for dmncr There "JS J
smJll hag or cleJncJ cilan1ro ICJ VCS
(for me) JO'I a 1111~ cuntamcr ur
sour cream (~or my hu:.bantl) 10
top the cas~crolc. That's JU~t one
of the things Truly Unique mc:ins
by customized service. Ncx1 week,
the other chicken enchilad.i
casserole will be ~erved up.
Wednesday: The Pa ta e Fagioli
cu~erolc smelled so good heating
up on the stove top 1hat I kepi
fishing our a nibhle before it was
heated 1hrough. There were:
garden greens. crisp and ready in
the cooler. Later this week we will
be caring chicken pot pie, beef
stroganoff and fresh asparagus -
this is 1 fan1asy come to ltfe!
That's the good news - now
here's the less than good ne'>'~: lhe
S 130 is an introJuctory offer; in
real life, the price is going to be
$260 for two people:, or some
version thereof. Think of i1 in
terms of no1 just prepared meals,
but rime and energy spent making
a list, planning meals, shopping.
lugging in two weeks worth of
groceries. cleaning vegetables,
washing fruit, stowing canned
goods, dealing with a crowded
refrigerator. cooking rhc food, 11nd
cleaning up afterward.
Unique Dining is 11 cool gift for
a new Mom or a working couple to
give each other. Where has lhis
Dinina Out Alternative been oil
our lives? Righi now, it'1 at the
other end of the phone: 549~7970.
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10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 10, 1992
est worl.s, wt11ch e~ Its run .:it 8 p m Sat· urd3v and 3 and 7 p m. ~ndJy: T1cl.eb
S5·S&.
•Orang• County Cruil'S 1'1892 Bol>.l
Chica Sr .. Surte 202, Hunt1ni;ton Be~h. !J40-t 406. "TC.I Orange" Jll·1mp1uv
.ho\~ foe.fay and ~· 26 and Oct 9 ,11
?ac1fic Stmphony Building, 11 S E.. S.int.l
'""' Blvd 5.inr.a AN T1d.rrs· S8 S 10
• Soulh Coast Repertory u5S To"n Cen
ter 011...e, CO>l.:i l'.\t"W, 95"'·40.ll "Tilt'
M.Jn \\lho Came to Dinner,'' the KaulmJn
.ind 11.:irt cla~IC comedv .ihout a pompt)U~ Bro.xi\'"~ cntic \\ho l•lerdll) IJnds on the doo~ep of an Ohio fam1h and turn~ 1hc1r
'"~ u~k-tJo.,n ~·•h h1~ rt'\lllll·r.:it.oo,
opens f rodav .Jnd continUt.-!I lu~IJ>·
~und.>~-s unhl CAI I l 01..c<1unt P""'("I""'
Sept. 4-10 T1d.l•ts. S1S·S~J.
Di nner theater
• Keith & M.irgo·~ Murdl'r M~•tt'rt .:it Seo«'~ SeJfood Coll & 6Jt HOO 811-.tul
St.. Costil ~. t21l> 466 1 i(,7 Sohe •t·
yourwll "hodun•t. "here .:ictl)I) J>t»t.' as
dinner su~ts, piewnted 8 pm s..iturJ.1\~
• le M•ridien Hotel 4 SOO l.'\JcMhur
81\'d. N{'\~r.:i:rt 8e.1ch, 4i"6 :1001 8m.1J way, My \\ ay," .i sn10<g.a>l>o.trd of mu~IC .11
theater, magic, comedy and ~'Cl-1hv Ml~
1\ held at ,. tspe< 1al cl111nrr ~"w. I. 6 .111o.I
q 4S pm frtd.lys S3 CO\-~ ch.lrgt.• t\\Q
drink minimum per pet'SOfl
19tl00
M.x:Nthur 81,d , lr\U'C, 9SS·ClUE
Su>picions," .l llC'\• mystcry·comcd
on the nM'.1\-~ "Cl'>.lblanca," 1s pi
frid.lys .u 8 I> m 11nd 5J1urdays ill
Adm~slon S38·S48 Nearl>y
lkJCh M.lmott Suites con11~ 11
per-couple ·"Mystery Wet'~end" 1 ~tiich includes d1nne<. ltlt' ~.
room SU•le Frtday t>t S.11urd.:iy t'\t·n
brcaL.fast t~ ncAI d..ay .it the M
\\1n~ r~.tur.ml.
•South Co.ut Pt.au Vdbge Murd
tl'ry Dinner 16) 1 Sunt'lc1Ytl!r Aw
An.l 675·'1726 ~rJod I lulrn<'\ i
N•> 83 "Murdt.'f 1n the Mumm ' pll~nled ; p m SJturd..l)'~ hd1•
~r ~l')()rl. 1r'ICluJes <l•Mtl, ~
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Auditions
• tr\inl' Vall~y Coll•gl! t Ufum 1 ssoo '"'ne c,'f1tt'f Oc. tr\ine, ss• Aut.l1110n~ lut Bk-.idier Run1>," l
b Ion~ runnrng C.Otllt.'d) lwkl
T u(">day.\\ l'dnt-sdJy Pl.>y "'" Ix> -.t. I\(' und~.'f tht• d1tCCll(JfJ ol !.<MJth
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• Orangf co.,st Coll«"gt 01.1m.1 l
din 2 70 I F.l1M1.•w Ro.id Cosc.1 I'. '4.-1.
5640. A4Jd1hon~ lor CX.C\ l•ghlh
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hflJ 6 pm ~\..ncl.ay. lhe ~ ..,
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lnglld& Ff9lh •••acd and
patl• .. ii.~ cf the
ta.. Clllertng Md privlf9 patty
flCRieetlVallb'e.
THEUMMNIP 8TEAIOtOUI& Z900 Harbor~.
(E •ldde ol h HMx>r c.na...)
6414777. Reeervllionl ~ed.
Lunch Mon...fri. 11 a.m. tD 'p.m.
Dinner MDft. 4 ti> I p.m.: Tuee..
Wad, 10 9:30 p.m.; 1lus.. Fri. IO 10
p.m.; S& 3 ID 10 p.m.; a,n. 3 IO 9
p.m .. Colla ...... oldlll
~--•30YMf
trldlion cf MMno the ftnell In
d\Woilld ..... heh fllh end
c:hlcMn. w.m. ~ llmOlpher9
dllbll lor .,.,, OOClll6on fn>m
MinMe meetiiga IO f~ Plf1in.
t.unc:Me from S:S.41; complete
dinnn horn Sl.95. Gfaling mMJ
end burQef9 ftf 4 p.m. from
'3.86. ~-rvome for bullnela
meedlige. reheerMI dlnnetl, ,.,....,.. end..,... oo:ee'on
pmtiee.
OllO'I ON THI tlU 429 E. 171h
5'191t. ~1750. R•er119dofie
a:I09fllld, A COiia Mela •ldnwk.
W1nn, lnllm* mullug peec.; the
~.,,..~ ,...__,,.
.net lounge. Lund\, dinner, ................ ~
P' ...... ,.., ........ ---ldwict ..... oh. ....... , .... ..._..,......_LM
pilno bw ........ In the
lounge; ....... ~
"" ...... .,... 7 p.m.
MO--A 1100 I. Piiia OrWe,
ea.Ah ea.. ..... Yllip. 617·
2531 . A•..,lla ••••••di. Rfteb ...................
be ordef9d 2• houta In 8dvance.
. Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner.
LA CAVE 1695 Irvine Ave • .i 17th
St., 646-7944. Lunch, Mon-Fri;
Dinner nightly. AblokAely
matVelaus ltMka and fresh
aellb:>d S«ved In an intimate and
romartic ce•• dining room. In th•
area tor nearly 30 years. this CXJZV
rest.MKent has one of the most
unique dinner menu pre.M•lons
around. Homestyle ~nc:h
speciMiM •• a dlly time fNIUre.
11A I.ARUM 154 E. 171h St. 646·
"3QS. I a.m. ti> 1 O p.m. ~:
~ ttom 1 a.m. s.mno
brelldd , Uich. dinner In a
~ fMNon. "Ccurtry ttyte
~ aMine·. AJwl¥s the
frienda.t NrYIDI. low pricll tor
high~ honwMde food.
•CASA296 E. 171hSl 645-7626.
Family atyte Mexican ,....Int.
Prnident Buth ha eat.n hefel Open•• 11 .... m. for Unch,
dinMr , and codclaill. Call ahNd
for laige partla The ucelent
ptbs. IOkloul MfYtce end
delicious food m•• Ml c ...
pcssl>ly the most popular Muic.n
... et'f In the .,....
MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ UR AHO
LA11H QllU. 283 E". 17'1h St,
Com MMe. 131-4009. F_,...cic
l..lt#'t Cuiline from Muico. Brazil
end PetU ....... TV tor c:>tympcs,
RatnllRiMtl gamee. I.Ne Juz Tiu9dlf thrqh s.,,,.,, &lg
Bend on~. IMxpenMe.
t1K1'1 TANDOORI IGAN FOOD
3705 s. 8rillol (1 ... north ol So.
Co.& Plaza, nut ID ClahM!me).
Open~ ,, .. lpm.Oneol•
kJnd Indian ,......,,. MNlng
rnertMled wldoaft c:NcMn.
veQ&lltllle, da9 Ind .... lilM-
-OiM-tn, I~.~
..... a.want.~ pcrtiDns.
IUlhMic hot,,. cocking. N90
MNing MMala 'boga 91Mnings &
...unda. Allo located .. 2031 E.
1st St. (1blt. west of Tustin Ave.).
RIVIERA fESTAURANT 3333
Bril1ol St. South Coast Plaza. 544().
38'0. L.Unch 11:30a.m;.to3 p.m.
Mon. -S..; dinner s...10 p.m. Mon.·
Thurs; 'tit 11 p:m. Fri. &
Sat.Reservations•• suggested..
Award winning Continental a.iisine.
OM of the only restaurants in
Orange County to offe< tableside
flambe. Excellent service, intimate
atmosphere.
SCAMPI 1576 00 Newport Btvd.
645-8560. Wllrm & friendly owners
Linda and Fernando Navatetta offer
au1hentic Italian cuisine seNed in
the traditional European manner.
Femando's impressive cred•ntials
inckld• gradullllng from Culinary
Acamy i.n Italy, training at Hotel
Concordia, Venice, Italy; Chef at
Don PuquaJe in Cambridge.
England; Ct't.lfChitt's in La Chax De
Fondet, Switzerland; Hotel La Paix
in Agno Lugano, Switzerland.
Scampi otters an intriguing meru •
and lovety win• ht Banquets, priv•• parties and catering .
VNIE'S NSTORANTE 270 E.
171h St. 722·9264. ViMie'S
authentic llafian food will mike your
mouth wmer. Th• almosph•re Is
~ and th• prices will not put a
dent In you wallet Come join Vinnie
tot lunch or dinner and enjoy the
food that was named best in the
a>unty by the O.C. Register. Also •
located • 25292 Mc lmyre, Laguna
Hilts, 588-8171.
WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862
P\lieereia 631-3433. Open daily
from. 11 a.m.to10 p:m.: Sundays
'til 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious
IOUth cf the border cut.ine wlh a
Hawaiian flair. Wahco's Is a haven
tor local -..... intemldionaJ
tuft ... lllhlll• and lf¥>M
making tor good toed • inctedi>ly
bw pricll. Abec>Ufllry no lard used
In pNp9flldon; .v•tthil9 is frnh
Md~ '°°"*·Laid bad(. ~~.A.lloal 1133S.
COMt Hwy. In Uiguna end on
...,. & BllkM In Com ......
zu-. 1712 ~ 645-8091.
Pur9 and timple, ~ •• mother's
lovell RMIONbly priced, top
qudy fcod and~ poured,
low priced dril'M• h.ve kept their
ousti>meta coming back tor years.
Lobtl• tail , chic*•n. riba and
tpedM changing nlghlly. Thurtday
night ii prime rib night Lunch and
dinnef MMd. Sunday Muan
hlkfall from $1'.99.
her~· recipes'°
Newpott Beach. Trwt~ional Italian
and teatood aelec:Cions. Paata and
a variety cf unique bred made
fresh d~. last but not least. an
exce .. nt win• ht completes the
experience.
THE CANNERY 3010 Lafay.ne
875-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Mon.·fri..; dinner 5-10 p.m.
daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m: Reservations accepted.
Continental cuisine. seafood
emphasis. Great clam chowder.
Newport Beach Historical Landmark
fearures Weekend Brunch Cruises
and \Ive entertainment in the lounge
in addkion to lunch and dinner.
CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy.
675-1922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m.
Sun.-Thurs.; 'Iii 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. &
Sat. Reservations tuggHted.
Classic Nonhem Italian gourmet
cuisine. New, moderately priced
lounge menu served til the WM
hours. Wild and crazy lounge at
night when the band stnkes up .
Chic clientele.
MARGARIT MtU.E 2332 W. Coast
Hwy. 631·8220. Open daily from
11 :30am to 12:30am for dming.
Excellent Mexican food with new
and exciting specials ottered daily •
Full bar with entertainment nightly.
Th• Margaritas were rilled "Th•
Best in Or11ng9 County•.
Reservations accepted.
21OCEANFRONT2100 W. Ocean
front, 673-2100. On th• Ocean
front next to the Newport Pier. Open
Daily at .tpm. Enjoy flbulous
Cmlina sunsets from our main bar.
Dinn• nightly from 5:30 pm. F'ine
dining in Newport's most intim.ae
..aing. SpeciUmg in gcurmet
Mllood. Large wine.cellar for
banqueC• up to so people. Adiv•
piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.-
Sunday.
SABATN>'S fESTAURANT A
SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shlpvard Way,
Newpc>ft Beech. 723-0621 . ~
for lunch &. dinner, dosed Mondays.
Weekend Brunch.. Sal. & tun. 8:30-
1 :oo. Tucked _,.., near the Udo
Shipyard, th• charming. family
owned restaurent offers an inviting
atmosphere and delicious food!
Famous tor th# authentic,
homemade ltalan Sausage.
Sabldno's complM• menualto
inc:Ldn fr•h pata. SNfood,
lamb, YHI and a tempting array of a
Nlads a appetizers.
TALE OF 1HE WHALE •OO Main
Stl"Mt, Bal>oa. 673-4633.
Panoramic bay vt.w. entry featUfes
pictu,.. " Otd Newport. Sellocd
and tradlticnal faYOf'ites. Lunch,
zu .. Ga.DID CAGI AHO
OYITU 1AR 171' Ptacentia. ftght
Mxt door to Zub*. ~A
big. apr..tng .,. ... wteh pool
.... end gamee. FMalring 16
..,,. on the Opt• Bar~:
dinner llnd ~ and Sunday
bNnc:ft.
VILLA NOYA 3131 W. CoMt Hwr.
842-7880. Dlnnet ~ 5 p.,m. io
2 Lm. EJOC .. •nt. ~ Italian
cuWne; oue.tauding w6rte lilt ActiV•
pililM» t.r. ~ local "'1..ntghl
epal. UpllM "°°"' .. "Top of the
wt.• for~. prtv ... pMies.
NgUlet menu lndudea pir.za.
•ldwichee. bulger'I Md a variety
ol ~ Vwy c..a. '*""' orilfted .,.,... •. SANl'AANA
aak>on. Big name c:onceftS on
Monday and Tuesday nights.
Generous MNings of Steaks,
salads, sandwiches, chicken. fish
and specials. Country them•.
excellent service. Private rooms
available.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN \t\llEY
BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia.
Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the
burgundy awning, nestled in the
back of the Toy City Shopping
Center is a rare find, a family
owned and operated restaurant As
you approach the long wooden
bench OU1Side, music of the forty's
and fifties greets you. This is
Bertolino's, a family restaurant that
brings back family style Italian tood
and great s8Mce. From their
famous 5 layer Lasagna to the Veal
Piccata or Bk.Jeberry Cheesecake
that is made by hand every day.
The food is incredib~. Light
summer dishes will make your
dinner delightful and still leave room
for Strawberry Mouss• topped with
fruit in a chocolate a.ip. Bertohno's
is opened daily 11 am to gpm,
Fridays and Saturdays 1111 1 Opm.
Join your friends and neighbors
under the burgundy awning this
summer.
TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142
Brookhurst .i Adams. 96-4-8882.
Texas Tested, tried and trusted.
This chili parlor and saloon offers
tome cf the bell eats, firewater and
pickins mound! Mesquite smoked
ribs, chicken, steaks, Texas chili,
hllPPY hour specials. Kids eat frM
with each paying adultll
For
lnform.tion
On How
Your
Restaurant
Cane.
lnctucMd
lnTh•
Dally Piiot
Dining Gulde-
PIHM Cllll
John Vallnsky
. At
'842-4321
Ext.288
Dine in our
romantic cellar.
Join us foc lunch or dinner and enjoy a
~glass cf howewine
with~ enttee with mention r:i chis cd
Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails
Rcmuanr
Lunch Mcwday-Friday
ll:J0..2:30
-~ Mordrv-~ 5:30
1695 Irvine Ave. • ~ta Mesa • 646-7944
W e invite you to join us for a special winery dinner bruring the
wines of Ol£Jlk Hill Wmery from Sonoma County
Moroay, Scpccmbcr 21, 1992
Rc:ccpc:ion-6:00pm with dinner followi~.
Price per person $55
(Paid at the omc ci your rcr.crvaoon, Sales tilX and puity iocltdxl}
Reception: .
Chalk H JJ. SalMgrlOn Blanc l 9<X>
Dinner.
• Hamlet's Ddggel' with Qolk Hill
~ Blmlc 199 l (pre.mtmt)
• Caesir Salad with Chalk Hill
Chardonnay 1991 (pre-Tdtmt)
• Mahl lions r:J Monkfish with Chalk Hill Chardonnay 19<.K>
• Rack of Lamb with
Chalk Hill Cabernet SalMgrlOn I~
lRssert
Ca~s~~m ~
Lat. Harw.st ~
P1Q®'O .
222 1 N Main St.• SeaclJrVil~ • Hunti~Bc.:h •(714) 900-7764
12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 10, 1992
WEEKEND PATIO BRUNCH
Sanmtay" Sunday 8:30. 1:00 p.m.
Our Complete Menu lncluda ...
Fruit Past4, Seafood, Lamb&: Ve41
LATIN GRILL
&·JAZZ BAR.
Fantastic Latil American Cuisine
with Live Jazz Performanoos Qn Weekends.
JOIN USON
SUNDAY
for NFL Football! ·
Sporg Satefite
Room
~at9:30am
WEDNESDAY Nm
SEAFOOD
SPECIAL
Pea::ado a la
~
S6.95
Kds Eal Freet
~Cfc.b
263 e. 17th St., Costa Mesa ,
&11-4009
Olflce DeMrial Mon-fri. Cal b Detals •••
TACO
'TUESDAYS!
50¢
Taoosln Bar
& Drink Specials
from S.9pm \n<~
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THE PREPS
Taking it one step further.
I knm,, I knuw ... it's nuts!
13ut ... hey. the 1992 high school foot·
b.tll c;1mpa1gn ge ts umkr ''.IY tonight, and
,,.., : llll c:1n see hy the ;.iJjacent photo, the
Dail) l'ilut's ~pum st:.iff i~ rc:Hly for the kick·
ot I!
I I 1gh ... (111101 foutb:.ill players make
.1 Int of ~;.icrifice~ to put their best
g.1me un the field for their re spective
... .:1111ob, and we wanted them to
1-nlm we understand the theory ...
n101pktcl:.
mcnts and criticism.
Like the game itself. newspaper coverage
has evolved from year-to-yea r, some things
grow with their popularity, some item!> wane
depending on the si tuation, and it i~ this
trend which keeps us looking for area~ whicl1
can be improved upon.
We believe we have a pretty
sound package.
We have Monday Morning quar-
terbacks, expanding on the coach's
after game comments and critique.
We have Tuesday's Braggin' and
raggin', which is mostly bragging
with the presentation of last \\Cek's
Players of the Week, offensively and
defensively, from each of ou r
schools.
\\'e\e got some terrific football
progr:irns here in the Co~ta Mesa and
Ne\\ port Bi:ach area -with Costa
~k ... .1, Estancia. Corona del Mar and
Ni:'' port Harbor fro m the Newport·
f\k~a District, as well as private
~chools f\t ater Dei and Calvary Chap-
el. the former which has drawn from
Cm.ta Me~a and Newport Harbor for
decaJcs, and the latter a rock's throw
from edge of Costa Mesa.
Sports
Editor·
We have Wednesday's numbers.
which is a compilation of deep sta·
tistics for the home team, as well as
the combined opposition. giving the
On the community college level there is the
fir~t cla~s program of Orange Coast College.
All of them stand, very high, on their own
me rit.
We believe we offer the sports fan of the
Co~t:.i Mesa and Newport Beach communities
a li11lc beyond what anyone can reasonably
expect from a community newspaper ... but by
the ~:ime token, we welcome and solicit com-
fan the bottom line on just exactly
how the home team stands up to the opposi·
tion.
We have Thursday's Chalk Talk. leading
into this week's game, complete· with starting
lineups for all Qf our teams. And on Thursday
we highlight our High School Player of the
Weck.
Then it's Friday night lights "'ith an anti·
cipated best-ever photo coverage with award-
Going the distance
' ', -
Shauna NOffleet/Ollly PllOI
Dennis Brostemous gets a little trim
(left) from CdM's Mike De Revere;
Estancia's Mike Harrington handles
Roger Cartson (abQve), Richard
Dunn (above. right) gets the
trea1ment from Newport Harbor's
Beau Ralphs, and Costa Mesa's
Bryan Luxemt>ourger (right) gives
Barry Faulkner a little trim.
winning photogrnpher~ 'ud1 .1, I t·e l'.i)ne
and Marc ~tartin.
rrom the pre!>~ hllX the lc.1turc:J .m.inJ·
winning \1r1tcl' arc B,111' 1-.Jullo.nc:r .i nd R1d1·
ard Dunn.
We're thinl-inl! Joubk .. l·,11c:r.1~c in 'l'\l'rJI
instances, u~ "~II a' 11thcr )p~l·1;1k .t\ \\C
ha\e in the p:"t
Throuch tl1c: \\l'd \\l' h.l\c l-.1ullo.11cr .., \'OI·
umn on ihc prcr' .ind Dunn\ rolumn \Ill the
Bua.. ;i, \1Cll ·'' Dl·nn1' B111,tl.'1huu.,· 1 undJ)
Special -the l1ght"c:1i;hi..
Or:rngc Count: .ind Cl!· Tllp JO, .1rl· pub-
lished, n:itur:ill~. 1:>111 \\l' gti t\10 or 1hrec )oteps
further than th.11 \\tlh our c\dU~t'e Salt &
Pepper r.111lo.111g~.
Wh:it\ Salt ~\. Pepper 1 Sume mav feel the
~:ilt in the \\uund' of .1 thrcc·g.1me IO)lllg
~trc.1k. 'ome ma~ ... nwll 'umc pepper .Pu t 11~to
their i;amc a:. 1hc:: m11\e up luur nutchc:. \\Ith
their ~cconJ ~tr:1id11 'ii.:ll1rv
\Vh:it it is C\:ll:-;"tly i:. J pm~cr rating ~)>tem .
for ull 60 majlir hii;h ~chooh in Orange Coun~· _
ty. No. I i!> thcrl.'. !>O b l'\o. 20. ~ b ~o . .is,
all the way to No. 60.
ti 's dc:.igncJ tu gt\l' the kicJf (Jn the in!>idc
louk at Orange: County football, to dr:iw con-
clusions on just how the home team i~ doing.
and. to offer recognition for those "ho arc
doing \cry well dc~pllc the fact they are not
in the top 10. a!> \1.cll a~ offering a hole in)pi-
ra tion for tho:.c around the bottom.
So lei us knm~ ho"' \\e'rc doing. anJ help
us keep tr.1ck un the gru111h·rJte of our hair!
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631-5400
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Starbucks ColTee Company 18 COIUliued to quality. service, speed lean line .
In addJUoo oo olTertng tile bAgbesl quality colree by the cup, esp drinks. teas. ,
baked goods and gourmet rood Items. S&arbucks also sells bul d packaged coffee
beans and related accessories. 650-0369 ·
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-Westcliff Plaza:
Hughe Market • a\·On • CrQ\\ll llard\\are
i\PPAREL: Champagne. Draper', & Damon's.
Pinwheel . Kr!. ten's Lingerie FOOD: Hickory
Farm . Kalie McGulrr's Old Fashioned Pie
Shoppe. St.arbucks Coffee Compan~ C.-\RDS.
GHTS. BOOKS: Cro\\ n Bool . The Gre~ Goost'.
Images Hallmark HE.Unt & HT\E : 'hape-
Lp 1'ewport. Great Earth \ltamin SEK\ lCES:
i\nthon~J hoe Repair. Banl or \merica . Dr.
Lou Ro~ Elder Optomrtrisl. IIT Federal Bank.
\tall Bo\t'S Etc .. Shr ll Oil. \\e, trlifT Cleaners.
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•
CORONA DEL MAR I
Sea View's sleeper has a knockout punch
...._ Sea Kings have potential
to create some nightmares
for Corona del Mar foes .
2 O\erall record, the first such in-
!>lance for the absence of the Sea
Kings from the CIF pl:lyofft> in the
past five years.
And for the first time in a long
" time. the Sea Kings must come to
>.:t ~ 1.~r CJrlson grips '' i1h league play with only
•· • Ee r _, three prac11ce game:. under their C 11r1111 .1 tic I ~·J\ bells -counter to Holland's ~low-~l.1 r ll1gh', gro"th philo~ophy during the non-~l'a h1ng' ~11 c · ·: lengue portion of the ~e::l)On .
lh\.' l .q..:111,1·1 lk.u:h of e Ne\'Crtheless, with a quarterback
l :1,· <..,, 1 \ IC\\ I cJguc . • '' ith )ta rte r's e.\pericnce, the ''er!>J·
I 11 .111d ·"1 •1Y the tile Tom He)!> at "U-back" and a
'' · • '1 '' honl. 'tr· . wealth of talent )pnnl..lcu through·
1
1 " bk,! .111d m-.irly tripled 111 ou1 the ~quad. 1 lolland ha' 1h.1t
' 1· • .n1,·nt 111 '•lllll' ci'c' anxiou,·to·get·\\ilh-11 a111tude
l J11, 1• l.,u.dh lhl· prcluJc lO .i "\\'e ha\C a Jot ol \\Ork tu d0."
, ., .: t lll,·J ':nr. but f1,r !>lime ~:iid Ht1lla R<l. "but I th111I.. \\e ha'c
:. ·'• 11. (\111111.1 dd \l.1r t11l1th.rll .1 good. c\pencnceJ foo1l>all 11:.1111
•11 1),,,,. 11111!.11.,J N1'1 \\J\111!! The big l..e) '' :>IJ)tng hcJlth~. tiut
1"' 11 •,· 1l.1i:• ''c hJ\e a ''idc range of po1cn11.1I.
11. h .• , ,1 It.: .1111 .:l1·•1111g off J ~-6· Thi) is a good football tc:im ...
The Sea Kings
" "r .11 d I It'
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I I I l 1•,11.; It', lJ._; • l
I ...
• 111•11 •• I h.1\ I..
t !t 1f I \' : ;>ft• ..i. J
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~··~·" ~l~lle rdet T l'rr\ tclt>I linel,
'•"• b.ll "l'f)l
111 '"1 nc Lin. Tom
·: < 1kird n,iturl, 1'.11
• 1 nt'1 [l1pnf Q~, lc•n
\\.1" I 11ur.1\ 1.-rl
l'J'J.! ~d1l'dule
I nun ·fl'J~ue)
' I t • • I.I ,\\,• ,1 1.11 Nf l1
\I 1 .1• \\ mn,lt·r
.' • f ' 11 I 1t 1'.ll 1
li1'.1 \ ll'\\ Ll·.1gue
\I ... I' ' I ..... , I ( "'
I ' I ,1' '"\l j1<or' f f,11!,11r
r I ' (, \\o ,.fi I 1f.:1• f,11 ,, ,
l I I ' ' J 11,I n ti '\, 111
(I ' Ill l 11 \t l"f\ 11 11'\ollt '
', \ " -..... ctdlt'hJ< k l\A BO\\ II
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\II g.1in"' ~•.1rt .11 -10 p m
The rub, of course, is 1ha1 a 101
of co::ichc) in the cigh1-1eam Sea
View League can boast of a "good
footb~1ll team ...
Ne\\Comcr Irvi ne \\as the CIF
Division 11 ·~ champion a yc.u ago
and is ranl..cd No. I coming 11110
the ~ea:>on in Divi~ion !.\'~ No·
body'~ argu111g.
Longtime po"cr Tu~tin. undl.'.r
t-larijon Ancich. i~ r:inkcd 10. 3 111
the C IF Di' bion IV poll. Nuhud~ \
Jrguing about 1h;i1, either.
And SantJ ~1.1rgari1;i, the p.1111·
l'.hrJI P<>''cr Imm the lanJ ot Culll
dc CazJ. carr1l'' a 'o " l.1bd 111
the Cl J D1' 1'1011 IV r Jn I.. int:'·
.. l'hl.'. lc.1gul.'. '' tough. · unJl r-
'it.111.'.'i I loll.1nJ. "c,pcc1Jll~ h1r 1h1.
"le \\C JIC. Bui 11 \\l' ''·" hl.1hll\,
"c'lf l'11mpe1c Our 'IL\.'. 1' f'l•'tl~
gOl>d. \\C h;t\ c f!l'l\.IU ll'"Jlll 'Pi:l.'J
;ind l(UlddlC'\ .111J \\I.' \ \.'. fl.1.J .1
Fouladi Bogdan Sumner Woodw reten
-4 -··'fHE DAILY PfL{)T'S tJtTiMATE ffi0TBAU. fA81(t!99/aS\{}Nl'r')-'F&Pl ~92
Corou clel Illar
YUR-aY·YEAR
Year Coach
1%2-11'1,,.•0 J. ,Of'
1963-H~"~" J.;t O"
196-l -Ho .. 1·d J.iMson
1,~~-H " i .k.Mson
1 !•' -H.,.l•J JY'JllS.J<I,
19~' -0,1t ·~ l~"S-OJ>t H:>t'Jr..!
1 ~· 3-0J1t tl~J'~
is ·o-t1J1t uiltla....i
1$"1-QJ,tH ~'IC
1a·. -('J•! ho i:
'9' J-UJ•t H~ a.'\C
Record
0·8
'l-7 ..... ,
3·6
~ 3 1
I 6·2
~ 4
4~
H
•73
~. 1
36
3~1
36 ··•.J
~
L:rc.11 ,111-'"·''•'11 \\l'• ·ht p111~1.1m
\\ilh llr 111\\ "' hi ll'\llll
\, .1 ll.1111 II' 1\lll' 111 lhc \ll<IO·
f!•''t "C \l lr.1J Im a \\h1lc: \h· \C.
SUI I fol Of gu)' ix'.t, It
c1,,i.c to 11, :ind '<JUJt 1i s
pounds."
....
..
'
SEA KINGS
'
Digrado Shn)agin Tu mer
Looking back on '91
l•''fM~ ,..,.
Tom Hess drives for tough yardage against Marina.
Effort was there
T ~o wins, two tics, six lo~ses ... it was a ~tunning reversal to
the good times Corona dcl Mar Hi$h's Sea Ki'lgs have been
used to within the luxury of a winntng tradition built around
bnck·to·bnck ClF ch:impion hips, as well as three straight years of
title expe rience in the late '8~. · t
Out Corona del Mar High footbnll coach Dave Holland shows
li1tle, if any, displeasure with the 1991 campaign -becau c the cf.
fort was there, the pieces imply fell apart.
The Sen Kings, despite the presence of Louisville-bound quar-
terback Todd Kehrli, stru~lcd in the early going, then collapsed
when Kchrli went down w11h a broken wing, and were never a fac-
tor in the title race.
"We JU t hnd n lot of youn~ guys and we just didn't play as "'ell
a "'e hnvc been playing." :ud the veteran Holland, whose coach·
ing l;:wrcl include honor a!> the stnte's No. I prep coach a · the
· 'O) came 10 a conclusion.
"A 101 of that had to do with the inexperience factor," contin·
ucd Holland. "E\ien the seniors were not that experienced. The po~itivc thtng is that we had some young guys starting, and it
means "e have six on offcn c and six on defen e returning with
Ma rting experience.
"Some or our guy did their best, it was just 3n inexperienced
team, and with Kehrli going down, yes, it did take the heart out of
us.
''It was just one of those years where you tend to find a way to
get as many auys playing as you can."
-By R•r Carlson
Taketa Proud Bhathal Hogan Taylor Johnson
Sea Kings have couple .. ot tour-letter
words tor their toes -· Hess, Walz
..... Double-edged threat,
along with no-holes look
gives Corona del Mar
the dark horse status.
By Aoger Carlson
Spons id1.ll
T hen.: 1s no belier d;irl.. hor!>e
c:ind11.Jj1e than the Coronj
del M.ir Se.l Kangl>. The)
rjte no be lier thJn a "middle-of·
the-pacl.." repu1;11ion after pol>ting
a 2·6-2 mark a year ago. and the
less·th:in·a\\cd respect i~ but an·
other article of fuel for Dave Hol·
land's crew.
Hcrc·l> a rundown, po>ition-by·
po~ition. of the Sen King:.:
Q uarterbJCI.. -Mall faan,, at
5-11. 180, cntc rl> the i.ea:.on at
quarterback -four game) :ihead
of him)elf.
ln the mold of previou Corona
del Mar qu.irterbacl.. o'er the
)Cars, the con\icrted defensi'e back
wa pu hed into the starter·~ role
lal>t sc.t on "hen three·) ear \I.trier
Toc.Jd Kehrli \\j) lllJUrcd. Jnd he
filled in ac.Jm1r~1bly, albeit a four·
game 1re1ch ''hich sa'' the Sej
King go 0·3· I.
"He finished up again~! Tu!>ltn
and that wa an a"esomc team,"
note Holland. "l thought he held
his own again,1 Tus1in. \ e didn't
ovcrpo"cr them, but he \\US gi,ing
it a good shot. And he' had a
goo<l summer."
Prime Time Players
~o. Player. po$ition HL Wt. CL
.$2 Rob Alshuler, db-wr 5-11 170 Jr.
24 AJex Bhathal, db-wr 6-0 170 r.
50 Scott Bogdan. c 6-2 230 Sr.
80 Jeff Borland, te·dl 6-2 180 Jr.
81 Gordy Clemons, te·dl 6-2 2 10 Sr.
54 Ryan Dalton, lb-ol 5-10 160 Sr.
26 Mike Digrado. dl-rb 5·9 175 · So
7 Mike De Revere. ol-dl 6-2 220 Sr.
22 J .J. Di Cesare, lb-te 6-0 175 So.
12 Matt Evans. qb 5-11 l 0 Sr.
77 Bobby Fouladi, ol-dl 6-0 2.30 Jr.
66 Fred Garcia, ol-dl 6-0 180 So.
32 Scott Hardesty. lb-rb 5-11 185 Jr.
29 Tom Hess, rb-lb 6-2 200 Sr.
30 Brian Hogan. rb-lb 5-10 175 So.
14 Lindsay Johnson, qb-lb 6-0 185 Jr.
70 Mickey Long, ol-dl 6-3 240 Jr.
34 Matt Nichols. wr-db 6-0 175 Jr.
11 Aaron Perlmutter, qb-db 5·9 160 So.
60 Bill Pete rs, ol-dl 5.9 175 Sr
41 Soon Proud, db-wr 5· l 0 170 Jr.
Tanner Rupp, k 6-1 190 Sr.
33 Chris Quinn, te·lb 6-0 200 Sr
51 Timm Quinn. c 5·10 170 So ..
25 Jon Shmagin, cb-v.T 5· 7 145 Sr.
71 Tony Spear, ol-dl 5·11 220 Jr.
75 Ben Sumner, ol-dl 6-0 230 Jr.
2.3 Billy Taketa, wr-db 5· 155 So.
2 Chris Taylor. te·lb 6-0 195 Jr.
20 Randy Thomason. wr 6-3 175 r.
37 Garth Turner, db-wr 5-10 170 Jr.
45 Andy V1ehe. db·wr 5· 11 175 Sr.
44 J.R.Wal z,lb·rb .5·10 170 Jr.
72 Scott Watkins, ol·dl b-1 _()() Jr.
40 Jeff Wegener, wr-db 5·7 150 Sr.
62 Carter Wells, ol·dl 5· 10 175 So.
52 Bill Woodward, ol-dl 6-2 240 Jr.
Comments
Up from the J\'
91 lettermJn
3·year Marter
'QI ~tarter
'91 starter
·91 letterman
Up from the fre h
'91 starter
Up from frelih
Returning tarter
Up from J\'i;
Up from frosh
·91 starter
'91 AJl-CIF
Up from the fresh
Up from the JV~
Up from JV -.
Up from the J\'~
Up from the fre h
'91 starter
Did not play in '91
Soccer import
·91 tarter
Up from the fro h
Pasadena tran!)fer
t:p from JVo;
'91 tarter
Up from fre h
'91 letterman
·91 letterman
·9 1 starter
L'p from the JVs
'91 all· league
·91 letterman
'91 starter
Up from frosh
Up from JV,
Evans is being reshaped, some·
what, with the in enion of ve teran
coach Tom llaldwin. who is the R unning backs -The Se.i
Sea Kings' offcn i'c coordinator. King ha\ie a couple of four·
lcuer "ords for the opp<hllton
R CCCI\ er'.> -Jctf \\c.:e n1..r
RanJv ThomJl>on. C'.i .11 1 h
Turner, Ru'b Abhulcr and Ollh I .1·
I.eta .ITC the po:.-.ib1hllel> 31 \\ljC,'UI
-Turner JnJ \\'e.:encr hJ\e 'lllllC
e\pcrtencc, 1 hllma\on hm'~ a h•l
of prom1,c.
"We're bticl..ing to our game here _ Hel>S Jnd Walz.
plan," aid I lolland. "but -.-.e arc Tom He~. "ho earned All·CIF
adding a hort passing game and recognition, \\:ll> Coron:i'l> only rc:1l
it's new for him. He's taking to the punch in the running gJme J' •1
)'Stem really well." junior, and J.R. Walz return after
A right·hnnder. Evans pt>:.ted tarting a a sophomore. lln.in
number a )Car ago which reOect J Hogan could "ork in occ.l:.tonJll)
S:?.2 percent complc1ion ratio. con· in the b.icUicld, for the mo't pMt.
necting on 58 of 111 . gooc.J for 510 Walz at fullb.tcl.. and lie at "U11l·
}ard and :? TDs. He v.al> inter-ity-Back."
ccpted five times Holland call!> 1t a "U·b.1cl..," he·
His com.b tency sh~cd each cause you arc going to be ccang J
time out, connecting on 10 of 20 lot of him "ith the bJll. by \lrtuc Jgain~t Nc"JX>rt; 9 of 18 again t of a handoff. pitchout or fon,.ird
Woodbridge; 14 of 27 agatn~t Sad-p:l)S from Evans.
dlcback; and 21 of 36 against Tus-· "He's the guy "'c hn'c to !lCt the
tin. ball to one way or another,'' aid
Lind ny Johnson, 11 6·0. 185· Holland. "There's a lot of things
pound junior. i1. the backup for he can do."
Evans.
\\\·gener c.iught :?6 p.t,,e., h1r
318 )Jr<h ,tnJ ~ 10 3\ J JUl11<'1.
furncr c.1ui:ht 2 for .is ,,,rJ-.
Chm Quinn tJrtcd :it 11gh1 \:11.i
a )eJr .igo. latching on to I b ren p
t1on~ for 155 \Jrds. a "ell a lllll'
l\\O·potnt reception. i1c·, 1'.1d.u l
UJ> by Ch rt\ r J) lor
Q ffcn'1'c hnc -Scoll Du!!d.rn
(6·:?, ~30), Utll Pete r., P -''·
175) and Oen Sumner (6-0, :!~ti)
give the Sea Ktrlgl> a 1·2·3 1cturn·
ing starter punch up front at ccn·
tcr . guJrd and tacl..l c
See SEA KINGS.1
T~ ·DAILY PJ~OT'S V~Tl~TE FOOTBALL TAB (L~~ALS ONLY) FOR 1992 -._5
COnONADEi.-MAR---
KNOCKOUT: CdM believes it has a solid 1-2 punch tor '92
;:
I , '\,.1 "'':-'Ii~' \\Iii.Ill ll11l..11:,!'
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1,••1o."' ... l 1 :1:.!11 .. !.1n; ll\u~lii'-J"\ll1:•1l.-1o.''
'I l,,h, .tt ,,.\ ... 1\,\11 ... ·, , ... ·f1'-',flJ,'"'· \t•.I
\\\0 1-' .I : ... 11!•,1 Ht.I 1h ii.. th.ii
1' .1 t ..... J'
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PIL OT
GRID
STATS
' I ....
SEASON llNOIVlOUALI
Rushing
h"
'
I
I " ' ... t
Ill 1: 'll I. l'.'111.i'
' :1 .. , d 11 I ' ... :
\\' .: ill 11.
P layer tcb nvg avg Id long
Passing
Pl11yer pa pc ydg phi pc t . Id ,
Rec eiving
Player pc nyg. avg. Id long
1.nd. r .1"1'' 1:: 1{1 ·, R , : "I k ·, Jt.•I
d.llll' ,1 1111 ·:11:1., Ill I 1 '.I ,f I l,1 l.1:1 !
·I k ,,111 ,I !,, . .1 11 1 1 " • .:.-'Ir, •1::h
"''1' h .. 11·.I I''' !•.11'1~ " I t,, "'';1,· ,!,,~
I h1ll.11 ,I .i.lllllh ,, ''II.' ,, 11.-·:n-.. l.11\\
lid. 111 1•.111 .. ul.11 \\l\11 t', 1111.'n-r._· 1111.:
.1r,I 111: ,, 1•1.1 11 ll 1111 -~ !! • , ,,., ·
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\, t. . 111.
I l1•ll 11 1<I ,, .. ,I l.1-\, I "I ' \\ I ',) i'.
'ii.Ill' 1\1 l\1t 1' 111', I 1:.1, I
\\ ' I 1 I • , I '
'We're only 950 kids. but
frankly, I wou ld rather
have mine than theirs.'
-OAVl HW.AllJ
Ldl, -.Old
i: 1 • .1 id I '' 1 " 1 1h,.,'1.: .1h1 , "
1 , I\\, 1llllg 111 1I11 ( 11\;il,I J,I \!
I , \,.t "lll.'' "'I b.: 1110.,1 , \ t-.
'! , I ~ 1111 ,I llll'll.' .!..1rtlll! 1l!k
ll 1 1"111 .11 l•llcll,l\C •ll1•1<lrn.1t
"1~ h•n • run, <.'1111•n,1 ,lcl ~1..r'
• ,;i, (d.:1,·n'l') '"!! I c tl ,· l
1'1r "h.r1 ti. \,.I•
I
• \111lll l<l llhl'' lll.tl.l I 1.: II
f, llllh! 11 , 11lh;11,..-k ·••C I h ''
I' . · .. I ••.• 111 .,11111 .. 1 • ' I 111
u.:d "\\ ,·. 'l I ·''' (, t.1 \!,, 1 J.i •t 11d I
l p. 1 I I \' I I t I' ,, ' I 11 11 ,,, I I ,,
' • I I' ,• ,\ II ii :h~· :;1111d \~'..Jllh 1'11 lf,kl\,,
t I ' \ I &\~· ,J \h1ll ••
J
Scoring Offt~nsiH•ly, Corona de Mar'" SCJ Kings come out \\ith a fr ont line \\ith <fronl. from ll'ftl Bill \\ood\\Jrd, Bobby foulJdi, Scott Bogdan 8111
Peters and Ben Sumner; \\ilh ta<.~les Sc.ott \Vat~in s (72), Mid..ey Long (70l cumplt•t rn~ the option~ for Coa<.h 0.tH' Holland:-~, " / SEASON (TEAM)
Opp Su Kings . ~. , • 5
· • ... CB
J l
Ge .. ,: . ~. ~
.,, 1 J,
~ ' • .. ..., 1 JO: 4. •• , "\
• 11 10'
.. ~ ~ i
,. J g•
I ! : J II '
' J • J ' :ii'l
~
~' : 3
~ .. ! • ' .
,. , \ , . , ,,...,nc
Accumulatlve Score by Ouar1ers
b• ~ti 67 -~48
'J •• J6-101
Log, che dule
' ".'.11tP.,
I I f ,1,1111 0.1
I 1.1h111 o It.I
( .. ,1 ..... ,,...,,
lt•lr·,.rt\'
11 '''"I" 111 ti.id•"· .'fl \\ .... 11 .... 1.: ...
• '>.1ddlt'11.u l •
II f .f ,,.
It.
II
13
15
; 4
11 r
10
JO
I~ Mio< MMtAlli-1 r••
Drfcndcrs Cfrom ldt. front) Jdf Borl.md, Mik(' Di~rado, Gordy Clemons, Mike De Revere; (second row) Scott Watkins, Bill Peters, Mickey long.
6 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992
SEA KINGS -
No · h8Sitation, Holland's ready -for a filiht
.,_ After two nine-year reigns,
he still h_asn't had enough
of Corona del Mar football.
By Roger Cartson
~[C),':Y
H c h..t' a ~cn>n\l nmc-)c.1r
lnur under hb belt Jl Co-
r(in.1 <lei ~tJ r. )Cl there\
11<1 k11p 101 ·c..t K 111i;,· ftl(llb.111
~l1.1d1 L),1,c I ll)ll.1nd ~nmcho" I•· lhl·1c .1h'a)' 'ccnl\ to oc amllhl·r
1.h,1lknl!c •• ind I "' not .!!'lout Ill
\\.all ,I\\ ,1) f rllll) J fight
I h" l.11c,1 qu,1rrcl finJ, I loll.ind
.ind 111' '>c.1 Kint:' cmhroalcd an the
111.·" l ll0ht-11:.1m ScJ \'1e\\ \\ 11h Co-
ll,;,,, dd ~t.1r (.ind ~C\\fXlrt 11..tr-
hnr l11r th.11 m.111c r) \hO\·Cd into I.tr
dCl'('d \\,1tcf' than the cnrnllmcnt
ta~urc' Ju.tJlc
· l \Cl') )C Jr I h:l\c to do tlm.''
,,11d I hill.ind. Jllulhng Ill Jc:iltng
11.11h h" peN.1nal agenda. ll.1 he
hJd enough'? Jo.. 11 the nght time?
· 1 ,ltdn ·1 h.1, e 10 do that at all
thi~ lime," !>Jid 1 lolbnd. "I lnc\1
"e \\Crt.' going to be rn tough the
next t\l.O years an this league, and I
didn't want to bai l on the~c guys. If
"e ha1c !>Orne tough times, I ''Jnt
to be "ith them.
"I don't agree with the relcagu-
ing, 'but \1C arc here, and I'll pl:.t~
my card,. I'm glad l\e got 1h1'
gmup. I'm not looling for an) ring
or !>Omcthrng, th.at \ not lhc point
If it happcm. 11 happen,. but
"hal I "Jnt " to \cc 1f I c;..tn ~l t
the pt>len11JI out ol 1h1, 1c.1m thJ t
'' 1hcrc. ·1 h,11':. m) JcJI."
,\ d1.,c1plc: ol Dun Col')cll \\hen
.11 \\ h1ll1c;r College :l'> J pb~cr.
;mJ a' .an a .. ~h!.1 nt co..tch unJcr
Lrnac John,on yc.ir' ago. I JullJnJ
h~h al"·')' g1,cn ult the bulldog
ch:in-.mJ
An C\.1111plc: of the I lollJm.1 ph1-
lo")Ph~ he' "1th hi' pcr,t\n.11 f.1-
\•or11c,. ;\t hr t gl.1ncc th.JI nlll_!ht
lie I he .. , I IT\ inc l c;rguc chJntf'I·
on,h1r tcJm. or the CIF )u!!-
geornJut., of · 't{ anJ 'b9.
llO\\e\er. the mo~t l>:lll!>faCtlOn
for i lolland comes "11h the '70
team (a 3-6 team \\hich lo!>t Lhoi.e
ix games by an average of 1'<
point a game 1n circles very com-
parable 10 this )Car'!:> IJ!>I..) .
Another fa,on1c wa!> the '86
'quad. .t-<> -111 the hu111 c1 Cl}
11mc l1Ut. lo,ang to J her ,1IJ I u,11n
'quad. t.t-13. and shod.mg, anti
denying Nc"port llarbor of J CIF
plu>ofh berth. IJ-10.
.. f hJt '' J., J ere at le.am "hach
J1t.l11'1 CCI \\h.11 lite\ dC'l'f\CJ." re-
CJllcJ I l1.1ll.1nJ. "Tile\ l..1nd 111 'ct
the !-IJ!;e Im the llC\I ·three > e.u ....
I loll.md crcdah h" i:'r~ racrh.c'
\\llh Co~cll J' thc m.IJlll thru.,1 111
hi' c.1r~cr. c'pcc1.dl~ in term' of
hJnJhn~ hi' pl..t\l.'t'·
"lie ll'CJ Ill IL.Ill\ c..:t 01JJ,
,,11d 111111.anJ ot ( 11r~cll "but he
i.:01 m.1d 1n l!Clld .11. he d1J11'1 tal..c ~me !!ll' 1.h1\~ n .111.J unJrl '' 111111 111
lh.llll lll .I 11 .• llll lh1t hi' pr.II". \\,I\
\Cf) pCf\l11\,lJ. ,
"And he 11l\cn1cJ lhc l-
.llHm.1111111 1 hC\ .11! thml II CJme
from ~C:. but tr-"J' C'ol)\.'11""',1n-
H:n1cd 11 •• 1nJ he 111\cntcJ 1lac unc·
bad. \C t "1th 1l1c; Clurger'
It'!> dcfen,c. ho\\C\ er. "hach hJ!>
Jl"..t)~ Jom1nJtcd the p~)Chc of
I lolland. ··11·s ju't a m.111cr of trial
and error.'' C\plainl> lloJIJnJ.
"Ht:y. )OU ha1c to plJy ddcn'c ..
Just one at the Sea Kings' passing combinations
.,.-~ .
•
.~ .
Corona del Mar's passing game includes this one senior
quarterback Matt Evans (right), and receiver Garth Turner (above),
a junior with starting credentials as a sophomore .
Dave Holland is entering his 19th )Nr at helm of the Sea ~ing .
THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992 -7
' .
CORONA DEL MAR SEA KINGS
Holland's first Jove ... defense Not-ready-for-Pl'bne-time players
The Brothe~s CdM
...,. Brc P~L)rs comb1nat1ons paves the way
.. 1:11 fr11::it1rnJ11 squJd numbering 40.
. ,
11 I'
f '
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', , 11 , .;, l,,.,i II• l•1t;
I 11 \ I I\,· •• l~ •Jlh ,.
I' '" '' h.r.,· ,, 1111'" ~~
',:l•111h...i, ~
i.111, 1.1 ""lP ht\111~ mnrc
I ,! qu i j'• d "" .1 h. 11 g' Ir c'llllh n l'
I • I 1 •lh.1' u 111•"' •• :, (),1.11 11.:1b.1,i. J11h11 \\
l 1 •h.i I I{ <.>U ".! .. 1 ... l1h'r U1.id I -..111, .in.I j!
\I .. t. "ll'd 1,:,, . , ' • h•IJ, .1nJ h1g brother ~I.ill, jJlJ i;u.
1!1 •_;d.111 Jlld tug tirl>t her ~ .. u11
In .ill. \\ Jlli.1111-; \\Ck1•me.t -''"' '
pl.1H I\ Ill thl\ \CJr \ ~UJJ, .111 I
• ..
.· , I .1l"1u1 IO lr\llll 1.1'1 ,C,t"tt•ll \ I •
')~ .1 h..lllp .ire plJ~ lilt! .1 Hlfl,l,lf I
Cd \\'., econd.ir) i) led by (from left) Scott Proud, Jo n Shmagin, Garth Turner .ind Tom He'~"
'We·re the sec-
ond-smallest high
school in the
county (by enroll-
ment). Having 40
out is a great
number for us,
since we have
only 92 freshmen
in school.'
h1. r., g.1111c. Jll~ '' J}. J\.l:orJ111g hi \\ r
h.1111'
· \\ c're the 'Clt1nJ->m~Jlll ,1 t i:h
,,1111<11 in the rnunt~ (by cnrl>llm,111 1
,,11d \\'lllJjm:.. "H.1,1111! 40 out '' .1 1'll I
llUlllhCr for ll', :>lllCC-\\<C hJ\C 11J1h 11:
f1 ,·,hmcn 111 'chuol
"\\'c need bJC~UP' We Jll'I l.tll I .1
l11rd 111 h,1,1..· 11 gu}' i;11 hoth ''·"' 11
'""'· \\C h.1\c about c11.:ll1 t\\11 '"" ·
c "· hut lllllC o th a ~SU):. Jrc: '•
,if11Jll! !Id lllJ\tlc \i.C CJO lt1\\Cf th.11 11 l 1 _ TtD Wl1JAMS bn ·· ·
fre~hman coach A h1g help w the ScJ 1'111~' "·'' ·h,
the CJ\I 'lup
Ir .1n~kr uf three 1111\.'lllCO Ill lh•· f' <'
i:rJm I )lcr A'htun. Kc\ln !>tu.111 .n.I
Pt'tc ~le) cr!I JI! r\.'centl) Cjll\C 1111 I , 1r.I
"I he\ rl h1i.: l.1d' Jilli "111 lklin11ch be an J~ ct IU the I hi
gr .1111." ·,.11J \\ ·1ll1J111'
~d 111 run the ~C:j h.111i_:' 111ult1plc :it1J1..I.. '' qu:irtcrbJt:I.. \\
"h11 "hk"nl \\1th .in C\•1..p11un.ill) buo<l .irm .111J lcJder,l11r •
1111..''· a1...-11rd1ng to h1, u1.1lh
"( \'.1r'll} ullc11'1'c l uordinJtur 1 um) U.ilJ\\ in hJ~ r1.. .111\ !>.-n
hdpmg u' .1 kit," ,,1111 \\ ilhjm!> uf h1l> tcJm\ ulfcrt:>l\C pJll..1i:~
"We're \l'llplil}1ng 1111111!' J1m11 frum \lhJt the\ tlo, but 11'11 hl· "''' i.11111IJr " •
'I h1..· ddcn'e JJ,,1 11111~' '11hd. \\Ith J cJpahlc i;mup uf Ju\\11 111 ,.
men .ind hnch.11..l.l·" "'lh pe1h,1p' the lone 11uc,11on 111.1rl.. hc1P 111
the !ll'n111d.1n
( d\\', lincb.ul.t.•r, set th e tone they're (from lefl) J.R. Wali, Chris Quinn, Scotl Hardesty.
Ne" d1.11l~ni;c~ .1,~.111 lor l\JM, ''hidl C111i)hctl 111 a three \\,I\ II\'
for the lc.1guc crlmn 111 1991 at -t-1. The .1dd11iun of lf'111c .111J
SantJ ~largJrna 1A 1l1111.1l.e the ~CJ View :.l.111.: .111 the more ru~·\,I
"There\ going to lw 1111 h1c~1thcr) tlm )C:ir," ~J1J W1 ll1J111'
SEA KINGS:
From 5
B11lih\ I oul.1 11 (fl fl, 230) <1ppc:1ri. !>Cl at the
111hlr l.!ll.1rd. \\1th JUlllOrl> Mickey Long (6-3,
,~111 \ .. 011 W,11J..1n' (6·1, 200) and 8111 WooJ-
\\,1rd (f1 .:! . .:!~0) .111 Ill the hunt for the other
,t.1rt1..1\ 'POI .11 1.1c:lde
K ill..1n~ g.1mc -I le'!> returnl> as the team's
pl.Ke I.ill.er. 11" longest lust year was from
'7 \,11d' uut £:.van\ wil l handle the punt111g
11•'1.!-•ll ".il\11 t.·.1p:ihlc
D cfclhl\C line -Ci1111h Clcmun' .ind ~111-.c
De Rc,cre ufkr .1 210 220 tool. .11 dc-
fcm1\C: cmh. Jeff UorlJnd ~111.c 01i::r.1du m.111
the tntcnor i.pol\ JI 1.1t:l.k
01herv Long .tnd Pl:tcr' .11 1.1t:l.k, \\,11l-.1m t.'Jll
iill in at an end.
There\ a rub lo 1111, Clemon' "cnt tl<m n
"11h an injury to h1!> left l.nn 1.1'1 ''Cd 1n prae-
llc:e anJ was forced lo undt.•q;o ,1rthll\rnp1c \Ur·
gcry to repair car11llagc dJrn.1gc. I Im' ll111g he'll
be out rcma1m unan.,wcred
L inetiackers -Ou11111 ~l.irt' at rn1tldlc 'hack-
er. backed up by Tuylor (the !lame combi-
nation at tight end).
Scutt Hartlc,ty •~ a rc1urn111g ~tarcr allll ~olid
.11 1•ne 11uh1lk 'hall.er 'Pot, J111.J \\ .111 .1ppc.1ri.
r.1 h.1\l' the other ,11.Jc 1n hJnd Johll\\lll, hll\\·
c\cr. 'hould 'cc c111111gh .1llllln 10 111: lllll\ldcrcJ
thl· 'IJrtl'r 111 \\'Jl1' pl.ire, .1110\'lll{: \\ .111 the Jt·
ll'lll111n ll'qum.J .11 fullh.1d.
l lui;.111. loo. 1~ Jn oul\1dc hJcl.cr "1th !>ul1d Ul'lJcn11.1J.,
S ecomlJry -Turner Jnd Jon ~hmJg1n, u
PJi.Jdena tran,(cr, h,\\C the lllMJc trJck 10
~taner·, roki., hut 'ophomorc Aornn Perlmuucr
and ~en1or Alex Dhuthal .ire both adequate re·
placements. Bhathnl, ·" µunicu lJr, ha!> 1m·
pres cd off his summer work
Scolt Proud and Hess urr. the safeties, with
Alshulcr und Malt Nichols the immediate back·
ups. Tight end Chrit Quinn
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SEA VIEW LEAGUE I
New boys on the block are ·the. teams to beat
~ Irvine. Santa Margarita
figure 1-2, and that doesn't
leave very much for others.
~., B.ury F aul~ner
A ~1w111.; c1'c can be made
1h.11 1llc Sea View League is
111it llnh the lllughc'>I foN·
!'.ill i.:1nup1n~ 1n Orange Coun1y,
"••I ,,, ''"' lhc \\JJe e\pJnsc of the
t II ""lit hl·111 Sl·1.·tmn . •I \h1h11 ,\ -Four ... c1101ib cur·
1.111h 1,·,1d1nc 111 1hc Se:i \'1C\\>
,,, ,.imiinll'd Ill "111 fi,e CIF
\. ,.'llJlllHl,lllf'' 111 lhe l.!'l SC\Cll
, ... ·'" l ' c,1ri1n.1 1.kl .\lar e.irncd
' • i. '" I•" I.. d1l\\ 11\ Ill 01\l'lllll VI
: !'"' '1 \.1ddkb.1d, d.11mcJ 1hc
I ."I :r 11 (. 1•nkr"1u.: tr1l\\fl Ill 191-15;
lr\ll'. ".' 1hc 01\ 1,11111 I I "inner
'·''' I.ill. .1nJ \\'LH.1dhnJgc took
h1•11ll' thl· Lk,l.'rt ~1ount;11 n Confer·
l llll' ' h•p priLc rn It)..., 7.
•I \h1 ii11 B -In .1JJ111on to
the ll\1.' (II 111Jc,, I u'11n hJs been
the 1J1''''"n \'I runner-up the pa\t
'" n '' ·1"11" .. ind \\ 111•dbndce came
. i' 'll"n 111 the 1%" D""'~m VIII
, ! 11111'11111,lt1p '""h L'rrner,11~ anJ
\\ "' 1,!11 111li:1..· "ere Dr\ i-.ion VI
'·1111 1111.d"t' ,1 \1..'.ir .11;1>, .inJ Santa \l.11~1111 1. .1 · frn·-i.1ncc 'chonl pl."~" 111 the D"'"''n IV pl.i)Off.,,
,1,h.111u.d Ill th1..• \1..lllll ill.lb 111 11)1)0
.111d the qu.1rterl1n.i1, l.1,1 )ear in
l >l\1•11111 \'
' "port h." re.1d1eJ the quar-
. rl111,d' lllllf 11( lhe p.l\I fl\e !.<'.!·
" 11 ... the l.1,t tha·c in .1 rm"
• l \h1l•11 ( IL11nnl! S.id·
'd .i.1-.111d ( 1ll•'ll.1 Jd Mar.
,, ,h ,ut:d,,I d,1"n c.'"'n' l.1,1
".1: 1•111 .Ill' nr~ctcJ hi be grcatl)
p111\1..d lh" I.all. 1hc '" fl'·
1 111 ni: t1..".1111' "11np1 ld .1 corn-
ti.11ed ri:-.11rJ l•f ".1·22-~ f.i,t )<.:Jr
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•I \l11l111 () \II but Unl\er·
... '' t t" 1 l) .1 •1d /\ 1.'\\ pur t H:uhor
1 1111 I r1.. lu111 .11 k.i't d1111hle-f1gurc
fl 1111 t1111i: .. 1.ir11..·r-. fmrn ICJn1' ~th.it
"•'ll llL.1rh 7 \1( 10 cont.:~t' a )1.'.Jr
• I 'h1t>11 l:. -The eigh t league
111.1d1l'' h.l\C \\on a combin ed 619
i:.1 mc ' to .'\60 lo\\es and 27 tics 111
thc11 1...1rec r,, including Tustin's
\1.iriJim Anc1ch "hu is th.: win-
11111i.:L'I .!ll1'e rn.1ch (25-52-7) in
lfMNE
'91 final standings
t.. .. ue WLT
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the Southern Section.
Saddleback's Jerry Witte, enter·
mg his 19th ye ar wilh the Road-
runners, has 102 career wins, and
Oa\.C Holland has 91 wins in 18
\ear!. at CdM.
· All hut Woodbridge's Rid. G1b-
'on. entering his fourth campaign
.1~ head coach, arc their !.chool's
.ill-time career \.\Ill leaders
• fahibit f -lr,ine I!. ranked
atop the C l F l.)i vision IV
Henigan
presca~on poll,
while Tustin
(No. 3). Santa
M.irgar1ta (No.
6) and Ne" port
Harbor (others)
abo arc promi·
nently regarded
in the presca!.011.
Irvine. Sanrn
Margarita and
Tu)tin are 1hc
consemus favor·
ire~ for the top three, but Newport,
S;iJdleback. Woodbridge and Co-
rona del Mar are strong contender~
fnr a playoff )pol. even if it tal..es a
"lid-card bcnh to do it.
Herc'!. a hrief look JI c.ich team.
:J) the Dail) Pilot pmJeCt) their
le.1gue fini~h
•I nine 1 erry Henigan
greet' IO returning staners and
Arnn Garcia (of Nonh~ood L111le
LCJ!!Ut' fame) d'Sumes the controls
11 quarterback for graduated All·
Cl! 'tJndout Jason Man1 c1
Thmhc.ir siandout Scott SeJI acc~>ume.J for more than I. 700
)Md) in offcn~c a\ a running back
l."t year.
.. Santa l\largurila Scan
O'Brien, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound
quarterback returns after !>Urpass-
ing the 1.000-yard passing plateau
a' a junior, and only two defensive
slarten graduated. While area
schools NC\\ port and CdM con·
CORONA DEL MAR -ft-f••eu• > 1 1 Cos1J M.u f • N<wi>or\) is-,_.J,~ fll Wes'"""11e1)
~:~ -1 ~·JnclJ flt N-W1>0t11
See View l••vu•
ftOnol•••-
i: .. ~.,.,,J MJro~•iu •• ~1d Coll
J9 -II Nt•D011 H.lfl)O(
" -.\IY.tl!>l>ilOt Ill Nr,.oo<ll .·~ 1 j\ " 01 )jf,.l)MJ
!1-l "''~'Y ('1 l•vl"•I '.• .. !.1 I• r• J,o 01 ~A [1,,~~
'<' ,' I '"'' flt Nt"'1l0'11
tf
S 1 t -• c...-v.-, 518-~SJOn ~ (llomt) S2S-FOOl'ltftl Vlilty (• Hiit
l ee VI-t..que 03-lustJ!I {llOmt)
09 -Wood!Jfldqe (II ltwle)
018-SllU Margllltl {llOmt) 01•-NeW!>011 lhomel
030-S1d<llfbitcl , .. SA 8o...O
N6 -lhvers11Y (homf I
N12-GdM (a Newport)
Irvine High senior Scott Seal (.iO) i!. the man to !>lop, \\hclhcr going left or right in Sea View foulli.111
t1nue to face dcclan1ng enrollment.
the p:irochial Eagles :ire nut hound
by enrollment boundaries.
•Tustin -The Tiller!>, 25-J thl.'
I.ii.I two year). may suffer from ;i
down C)cle of talent, but prc,auu.,
doublers have left licl..ing their
wounds.
Ouarterbacl.. Jason
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• SuddldJack -l'ue11n1.tl o'er·
a('hic\er.., the R1udru1llll''' m.iy be
111 llH'f 1heir h1:.1J,, e'lll \\Ith pro·
Jl'ltcd 1111pr1l\l'l1lenh lr1l!ll l.1:.t
)C.!T.
0.1nm Ru,olu thrc" l~lr neJrly
1.000 ~.irJ.., l.J't yc.ir. hu t the run·
'92 Daily Pilot odds
J\ a junior running hJd ·\'• .. '1~
b.1ck·kickcr
• Woodbrldac -1'1111.. . · 11ng
tar1c:~ on ddcn)c 111 11
pcnS<llc for the lad. ol p1 '
pht)crs on the olfcn:11\c ""'
tcrback Jame~ Wy;ill .anJ r.
bacl. Glen I
both gr.1Ju.11~
m·
l 111
pnng, ha'c 1-. ':·
able hole' 1t1
Re) nolds, a 6-2, 220·
pound JUll1or, mu~t
hlo)'om 1f the Tillers
.ire 10 outscore putent
Sea View foe:..
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11\R (2·1) $llOuld ~IComt l'lrW rtva!s lllGfly
• Unhrr'•"
!'he TroJ.1n'
throu&h l,1,1
alter \Caf\ 11!
U"Jho1i, hut ti c
• Newport llarbor
-Senior Greg W1l-
l1am) must increase
pa):.ing e fficic nC) 1f
the Sailor'> .ire 10 get
a t·hance .it l..ccprng
their CIF quilrtcrfinal
streak alive.
~111a Maroanu t3·1J Su Vr«t ~ ioww OMSlon 1
Tus:;n (5 · 11 won 1 )itlO t1w-ont ... lhlut a t~
NC'*l)()l1 HllbO! (10 1) StNsMoiltl ncedl ICNI 1C.CM1 S~d e!llC~ (Is 1) lKk ol WI llOW mote Ob..-\ous CorON <lei l.la.r 125· 1) Htss uni outscote flen\
WOOdbrn!oe (30· 11 Otlense ~ 5Cote ~ IO ... 11
Un1>·erscf (S0·11 PH• susan lt¥oes m'b!>it descetl
of talent th.11 I .. !.J
the drcJm ,, ,111
h ;a s g r a d 11 ,, l c J ,
moved oul ••t 1hc
arcu. or wtk1. I J
Drinkley c:ilh se nior lineman
Beau Ralphs "the best tv.o-w.1y
player in Orange County." and th e
6-2. 245-poundcr must dominate,
accordingly to anchor yo uthful
teammates in the trenches.
nang game need\ tu tal..c the pres·
'ure off th.: aerial approad1.
8 Corona dcl Mor -The Sea
Kings annually get the nHM from
their sub-1.000 enrollment, and rc-
tu rn versatile Tom Hc)S, who
scored 63 of the team's 99 points
~ea:>0n·ending injury.
Quarterback Chm YeJ~I: '' 1!11:
lone returning <;tarter on •'lien,-.:-.
and only one ~lurtcr i bad, c-n 1hc
other $idc of the ball. In th~ u-."I)
trengthened Seti View. ii .1 l"1J
year to be do.,.,n.
10. .=JHE nA1lY Pll OI'S .. UlIJMAIE EOQIBAJ I TAB (I OCAI S QN I Y) FOR 1992
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NEWPORT HARBOR
Speed and quickness at Harbor? You bet!
~ Once in blue-moon team
believes it has the tools
to put some jazz in offense.
81 R:iger Carlson
S;v •s tc.101
and Brinkley is counting on the
same basics to take the Sailor!> into
the hunt again. de!.pite the fact
they must deal "uh a league made
even tougher with the addition of
Irvine and Santa ~largarita high
schools this fall 10 bring the leJguc
into an eight-team format.
"We ha'e a lot of gu)S back on T hi' i:. J eff
Brm~lc\ ·s !>C\ ·
rnrh l.'J111on of
l111>1l'.ill .11 Newport •
I l.11t>,1r I I 1!!h School
1·1d c:\,c:rt for per·
h.1p' 'omc unch:uac·
• defense "ith a lot of pla) ing lime,"
notes Brin~lcy, ''ho is beginning
•)his seventh year at the Sailor~·
helm, putting him in select circles.
1, 11,111. qu1d.nl'\!.. there\ not a lot
1 t drllacncc bct\\cen the 1991
'>.11h•r' JnJ of tho)e of the past.
\n,J th.11 °) not a had i.ituation.
Ill nl,.k, .1nJ ha\ 'laff h:ive coached
1l1l· ~.11hir' 10 three ~trJight CIF
qu.1nn t111.it-.. h~rth~. four in the
p l\I 11\C ~CJr~. and are obviously in
rhc: ch;rn1p1on~h1p hunt on an an-
nu .ii '"""· I ti~· hu,mc,~·man special at Har·
l'1•r h." p1u'llcn to be !>ucces!>ful.
The Sailors
t• II .Jt 1..r,1\
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I t'I) "'"ird lt'.l~UI'. 3·2,
( '·' ·.111 Ii )
I If •• • 11111•n'1" l'ro ~11yle
'\ • '' · c 11 dl'11•nw . Multiple 50
i ~, .1 I 1" " h Jt'lf Onnl,.ley
••• ' .,, \\'.H 40-28
'' h:1Lh.1rd R.1m1r('Z !def
I ,1 • fin t.iro;on flb\I, Bob
t ,,, .... ,,, de1 ltnt•I, Tuny (1,irell1
'"' \\ i.;h1 trng>, Bill BrC)\\ n
11b ..,, M•le B.1rg.is (oft lme1
1992 Schedule
(non-league)
'I 1 U < 1r.in~1· !JI El Moclen.lt
S1 pt I -Ou~.,n View (homel
c;,.pt 25-Foothill (at Tu~11nl
S<'a View League
c It 1 2 Uni' ers1ry thomel
f 1, 1 'I CdM (homel
I l< I l ) JI T u~tin
I ,, • ~·I ,JI If\ me
c >· 1 111 \.\'oodbridge (home)
"') S.1111.1 M.irgarita (home)
' I 3 -<i.1cfdll'back <SA Bowll
A.II g.1mt>~ ~I.Ht at 7: 30 p.m.
He already has more VJctorie!>
than any prior Harbor coach, and
only Ralph Reed (seven season:.,
1931-37) and Al Irwin (eight sea·
sons, 1948-55) have logged more
complete scai.ons.
"I think we'll be real solid on
defcn!>c ag:11n, our kicking game
should be strong and offeni.avely,
we have some big play capabili-
ties."
It's that "big play" capability
which puts this edition into a dif·
fcrcnt category for the Saito~.
Year Coach
1931 -Ratph Ree<!
1932-R~lpll Rtt<!
1933 -R~p/l Rtt<I
193-1-R~ Rttd
1935-Ra'Qh Reed
1936-Ratpll Ree<!
1937 -R.llph Ree<!
1938-0.US~
1939-0.C' Spaulding
1940-Wtndd Pit~~
1941 -Wendtl PICktfls
19J2-Wendfll Pic\:eos
19"3-lts .... lft,
1944 -Les M 'ti
1945-lts ~Mtl
19J6-Yrence1 P1c:,tns
1947-Wenotl l'l('eis
t 9~8-Al lrWVI
19J9-IJ '""In
t 950-"' IN.-1~
1951 -Al I"" n
Record
2 4
0·6
3 J.2
~-5
4 3·1
33
6 ~-t
32.3
~ 3
4 3·1
42·2
'91 Z4
··~ 1 0 6·1
4 4 1
'~ ~ 4 e 1
63
'H
··1 n1uld )CC from llUr 'Pring
gJmc lhJI \\C an: going 111 hJ\C tu
he a l111k more hberJI thJn 1n the
PJ)t," ,,110 13ran~lc). "We hJ\C 1hc
~ind of gu~' \\ho can rc\Cf)C the
f rt•<'mdn levy
12 -rHE DAILY PILOT'S UL 11MATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOC ALS ONLY) FOR 1992
Newport Harbor
YUR08Y·nAR
Year Coach
1952-AI tnr.tn
1953-AJ Int.on
19>1-AJ ir-
1~5-AI an.in
19~-0oo B.ims
195 7 -OCltl lluml
19>&-~ tvcri
1959-Gforot H.inltr
1960-Y.l)"'le~
1961 -'-"~,ne HuohtS
1962 -Wirne Hugtots
1963-W1'f"lt~
1964 -Wiyrtt ~
1~-\\'ade wus
1966-Vode WW
1967-WllC!t Wl:U
1968-~WJ.'ls
1969-W*W.tllS
1970 -lme JoMson
1971-0on ltl'(
1912-0oo Len
filed and \\C want to lei them U)C
their :>1hlc11c ability."
It could mean some brcJ~Jown ,
but it al~ mean:. the Sailo~ h:wc
!>Omc 70-)Jrd potcnual, and that'~
Rec°'9
"~?
'lO 2
4S
>4 n
1·S
!·~3
J.;t ..
1-S
'I l'I .. 9·1 2
···~)
H t 4
H
~l
'""' H
somc:thing Harbor (Jn., hJ\C
seen fo r quite a \\-hale
And it's not JUi.t 111 l•nc . a·:i
there's brcokn" .1y pott 11• , an t
See QUICI\ ESS·
ROHS
Looking back on '91
r...,. &-o.lr Niii
Wade Tift wades through heavy traffic against University.
Satisfaction l Not
T hcy'vc gone to the post 12 times the past three straiJht
years. four in the past five seasons, but something was miss·
ing. again. No league championship. ·
For Newport Harbor's Sailors. under Coach Jeff Brinkley, it was
another bitter pill to swallow despite the overall success.
"We had a lot of success," admitted Brinkley, "but we didn't
win league."
That was the bottom line for the Sailors. and looking back on
the '91 campaign it is not difficult to pinpoint the pitfall. It was
the last night of Sea View League play as Woodbridge's Warriors
shocked the Sailors, 27·10, to take the air out of a bubble which
had been there for a week following a stirring 21-14 victory over
Tustin. -
Woodbrid&e just took it to the Sailors with big plays to erase a
10-0 deficit, scoring four second-hair touchdowns. as quarterback
James Wyatt completed 14 or 22 puses for 195 yards and twO
TDs. 1\t.o other TOs for Woodbridge came on. a 76-yard kickoff
return and a 6J..yard run with a fumble.
"All in all l have no complaints,'' insists Brinkley, but.the Sail-
ors have seldom been closer to the crown during his six years at
the helm.
"Overall the kids played well and we had a lot of succcu," adds
Orinl!ey.
It was o season dominated by a broken collarbone i11jury to
quart«back Mike Ofer In the season-opener, knocking him out of
the next four no n-league game .
Ofer cnmc bodt for the Sc:i View opener with Saddlcback, but
See SATISFACTION?/14
Stutty Sailors may open it up a bit
with some new-tounil explosiveness
~ And book-end tackles
Ralphs , Bloomberg don't
hurt their chances, either.
By Roger Carlson
Spcwts Ed41:W
N obody knows the value of
"breakoway ability" bcncr
than someone who doesn't
oncn have it. You con coach a lot
of thing.s in football. but when it ·
come to the sheer ablHty to out-
run, the re aren't too many secret
rcmcdie .
Usuolly, you either do, or don't.
With those thoughts in mind
Newport Harbor football coach
Jeff Brinkley enters his seventh
campaign with a few "tricks" up
his usual conservative sleeve.
h 's not "breakawoy" by Sad-
dleback High stondard -but for
Newport Harbor, anything quicker
than IGSt year's slow h3S to be a
bonus. And Brinkley is convinced,
his Sailors are indeed quicker than
slow this time around.
All of which bring.s the Sailors
into the 1992 c:.mpaign \\ith a look
which may often stun the faithful
... a reverse? ... a double reverse?
... impromptu scrambling? ... later-
als?
Brinkley is hordly predicting any-
thina quite so dramatic, but there's
no doubt there's a ~ittle tilt in
Brinkley's attitude.
"We do have some guys who can
reverse the field," admits Brinkley,
whose reputation as a conservative
goes without question.
"It might co t us five yards here
or there, which within my philoso!
phy is tough to live with, but we
have to bend a little with the talent
that we have."
Hcre·s a rundown of the Sailors.
position-by-position.
Q uartcrback -Brinkley h:is
some decisions to make here
with Greg Williams, who snw start-
ing duty for four game while Mike
Ofer was sidelined with a broken
collarbone, returning for his senior
season, as well a the emergence of
junior Wade Tift, a converted run-
niDg back with S.4 yard per carry
credentials.
"We've got l\\O auy bauling it
out and '\\c'll sec what happens."
said Drinkley. "Wilham) got same
eicpc11cncc l:lM >ear, and \\e\-c
mO\lcJ Tift. who is a ·good nll-
;iround athlete, in there. 11·~ reoilly
Prime Time Players
No. Pla,er, posiOo. Ht. WL CL Comments
21 Mike Andrews, wr-db 5-11 150 Jr. Up from the JVs
75 Jay Berg-H ansen, ot-dl 6-2 190 Jr. Up from Ns n Phil Bloomberg, ot-dl 6-2 25S Sr. '91 starter
64 Matt Bums, og-lb 5-10 170 Jr. Up from the Ns
50 Craig Conlee, og-de 5-9 170 Sr. '91 lcmmnan
10 Chris Edwards, rb-db 5-9 165 Jr. Up from N s
85 Mike Freeman, te-dc 6-1 200 So. Up from the fresh
28 Mike Gear, rb-db 6-2 175 Sr. '91 letterman
11 John Giordani, qb 6-2 165 So. Up from frosh
45 Steve Gonzales, rt>-lb 6-1 180 Jr. Returning st3rter
34 Sky Harris, wr-db 5-11 160 Sr. '91 aU-league
3 Brett Hlista, wr-db 6-0 150 Jr. Up from the JV"
5 Cluis Hunter, wr-db 6-0 175 Sr. Played as frosh
60 Paul Johnson, og-lb S-8 185 Jr. Up from N s
17 Greg Kaiser, pk 6-0 16S Sr. '91 starter
46 Justin Ketcham, rb-lb 5-11 155 Sr. '91 starter
68 Doug Kimble, og-dl S-8 185 Sr .. '91 letterman
20 Chad La B~. wr-db 5-7 ISO Sr. ·91 letterman
80 Jason Lawson, te·de 6-4 210 Sr. '91 all-league
6S Josh Levy, og·lb 5-10 195 Sr. '91 letterman
30 Nathan Lumpkin, fir-lb 5-11
72 Nathan Mattson. c-dl (>.2
51 Danny McDonough, g-lb 6-0
32 Colin Morris, rb-dl S-6
76 Beau Ralphs, oc-de (>.2
44 Greg Roney, rt>-lb (>.2
SS Jeff Sanita, og-lb 5-10
1 Ryan Smith, qb-db 5-11
23 Doug Stuckey, punter 6-0
22 Wade T'tfl, qb-db (>.l
71 Chris Vail, ot-dl S-11
33 Dan Vaughan, rb-dl S-11
7 Greg Williams, qb 5-11
going to come down to the pads
and how they perform in our liulc
intersquad things.
"We'll find out who can get it
done. Tift is the superior runner
and gives us another dimcn!lion,
Greg has more experience back
there.''
Willi3ms completed 31 or. 68
posses for 292 yards and 2 TD!I as
a junior. He was in1ercc(ltcd se,en
times. Tift, a standout dekn l\cly
as well when a junior, scored twice
-once on a 32-yard run and once
with a 25-)'ard return with an inter·
ception.
R unning b3cks -Steve Gonza-
les is Harbor's ba 1c running
attnck, althou"1 he hai. some pu h
behind him in the fornt!I of Colin
Morri and Mil..e Gear. All three
h:we a re"' vu~ity carrie unllcr
their belt . Dan V-.u •hn Jppcars
ct al fullback. ·
170 Sr. '91 letterman
180 Sr. Up from N s
175 So. Up from fro h
170 Sr. '91 letterman
245 Sr. '91 all-league
170 Sr. Up from the JVs
185 Sr. '91 letterman
160 Jr. Up from the N s
165 Sr. ·91 starter
185 Jr. '91 all-league
190 Jr. Up from N s
205 Sr. Up from N 'i
145 Sr. '91 letterman
"We had such a good one l;h t
year (Drandon Finney)," !lnid Brin-
1..lcy, "and a lot of things went into
11 with J 'cry good offcn!livc line."
R ece1vers -Sky Harris \\,l!I
Harbor's No. 3 rcceher .1)
year ago when they \\Cnt to thri:e
tJrgets, and he's fi~t when the d"·
cussion of receivers come no''·
Additional!). the Tars hJ\C Ch:iJ
Ln Da and Chris Hunter, the IJ1-
ter \\-hO has returned 10 the fold
after a h\'O·)Car hiatu'> folio\\ 1ng
ha freshman scal>On.
Another )()lid t3Igct is Juni~)r
Oren Hla!lta. "With thO!IC four \\e
hould be rn pretty good hapc. ·
s:ud Brin~lcy.
Jason l..:1w!IOn C. o rc1urn1ns .all·
leaguer at t 1ght c nd, c.11chrnti I \J
bJlh for 116 )Jrlh ;a:. a Junior I"''
i) his 1h1rd )ear a!I a Marter.
Soccer lend a h:uuJ here. J'
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)
-NEWPORT HARBOR
'91 Numbers
' ... __..-: ....--=:;-~ {I ..,, . . .....
\pt. Harbor ( ;-s, 3-2)
SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
Rushing
Player lcb nyg avg Id long -. , ... .: J • ,. ). ..
8~ ~ ~ ~ 3€
JJ 1:~ ~ ~ 3~
'l JJ .. 0 .. . , ' 1~
:J '· ') ~ 1'.' 2J J J .. , ' J ) • 3 ' ' .. ,-J] •o ' . ' ·~ c J . J
Passing
Player pa pc ydg phi pct. td • • •. a.:i ' ~ •
Receiving
Player pc nyg. avg. td long ,:.; . ., .. 3 48 ... "' .2 =-., 1 4J
..
"
•:} Hf ., l
·9 ~ s ··s ·3 • .. . ()
3 13
J 19
0 20
1 20
0 7 0 26 ,, . ._
I 0 J
J: 1& !>
1) 6) 1 10 • I: () 0 16
Sco_r!ng
''"' .. ~"" ..... o~.lJ..trs.on ... • -.. ., • " f •.~"" r:te 6
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp Sallora
• • ' • • ' •• If-~
; .. ·l,, ~,~jJ
: ~ 4 ~ . :J ·53 ·:.i-ns:
• • QF.
1:; :: I '!
t1]
~6 n ... . . :• .. ,
::i9 •• ): J
'! '~ ;~ n
l:i ))l
=~ 12 69 • 5
j•66
~!>'
~s ~ e q 13
: •• l," J; 1JJCajf O 45
4( 4 '9 ,.35
Zl 14 .t • • ,. ' OC~st~W ~· 36
• -.. ~ 11te< .ei:wrs 1.tllOff rl".;JnS
Accumulallve Score br Ouer1en
~ n z, 69 21 -137
" •:' -.,-J )) 6J 62 ~-1~
Log, sche dule
1 I l I• 1ni;<> 10
IJ 1),, .in \,~, 0 \I I tunt1n1l1on Bt•.ich 6
() Et '°"udena 10
14 C-1.1nc1.t 0
Greg Williams returns with four games of a starter's experience.
Tight end Jason Lawson is an all-league returnee.
si......~~Noc
Lds t line of defense -from left, Chad la Bass, Wade Tift, Sky Harris.
Not-ready-tor-prime-time players
Fres men 'huge'
~ Coach Wildman looking for some wild men
to back up their considerable size.
By Dennis Brosterhous
Spans 1•.n:.-1
T he Nev. port I !Jrbor High frc~bmcn toot·
b.111 1c.1111 111;1~ 11111 be big in number-.. but
11 "di be IJrge in ~uc of player .
\\1th ;1 group of bct1\ccn 35 and 40 'tandi· •
J.11c,, CoJch D11an \\'1IJman h:i~ \.\.hat he term ~......,._..
"an c\trcmcl~ l.1rgc tc.im"
··l'ormalh. "c h.11c a burH.h of sUll pcopl~.
l.1d .. ing in ~iLc. but th1, ~c.1r \\C1rc huge but m:iy l\Ot be J) 1 ... J.
he , .. uJ
A top thrc.11 in tlw balkl1ch.l i) tailback Jeremy M.1 in, •l :i. J.
cn:J the ~rccd1c)I pl.1\cr on _1hc 1cam. At fullb3cl, :i "ell :J\ .. 1 1n·
,.Jc lincb.1cler defcm1\cl)'. tlt Sky Conwny.
"Com' J\' I) the rod o( the def en e," i.nid Wildm.m ·11, II !>.:
dt1111g loom~ lead blod1ng for Jeremy, loo."
The tight end at 6-2. l'J.' " I J
'A lot ot"these
big k~ds have
never played be-
fore. The job is to
keep teaching and
getting them
ready. 1
Kun hie, "ho may be called Uf)(m , n '"'
J ion in l-hc o(Ccn i11c hem~ fllf .1 ~11>t
JO\\<n catch ... Bus basically our lll hn, 1\
a con-,crvattvc run-oriented one: ··
Both the ocren!.C, j pro !ot) le .• ioJ the
dcfcn~. a 4-3 and J...a, will be f1.111rrnd.I
after what the V3rs11y runs.
"I thin~ th•u's important," >Jhl \\1M-
mJn. "ft g1\cs good cont1nu11> 1hr1 1f..!1·
out the program. And 11·~ not 1h.1t h ~ .m
3dju tment for the lid;; "hen thl' •~ 1\h
the varsity."
Other in trumcnanl pla)Cf\ 1ndudl'
no cguard Rodnc) Benson (6 u. I U),
hncm:rn Caner Phalltp~ (6-2, 2(11\ J, lull·
back and lincba l cr Mo)eS P1cdru (6·1. 230), \\tdc rcce1H 1 or.d
free safet) Lule Goring.
Benson \\IU also be called upon to do the lucl1ng chores
-llUI Wl.DMAN Freshman coach
This 1s.Wildmnn's fi~t )Cnr of being the frc)hmen hc.1J "'"'h
after helping Tim P.i~cl prc\iOu~ly. La5t )cnr'i. te:llll (1111,h,•J a
)Urprn.ingly i.trong 7-3.
"Hiat wa) unu~ual for Ne"'port," ~:sid Wildman. "And c1 ~·11 rn
the three game~. we v.erc in every one of them. This l~ a group
that ba~1cally get~ tronger \\1th time and expctien c."
The season opener agam)t Orange brou~l the usu:il butt,101~'
as "ell ~ cagernc~. "A lot of these big ~ids h:l\c nc\.er plJ)~·J h"
fore," said Wildman "The job is to keep tc~ching anJ g\.11:11~
ahem rcody."
Wildman nnticip:iaes doi ng well in the pre-league portion of the
schedule, but knov.s that the Sen View will be rugaed this ~J-..i:1
w11h 1he addition of Irvine and Santa Marganto.
l ll ~.u l ll1'11ad.• ,. l.11r1>na del M.1r'
! I l n1H•rs1t) •
: I T u\l1n •
111 \\ nndlmd~t''
21
0
i
14
)•
Sailors' fact
Ti. 1n1 NeWl)O(I ~ IOOlbal playtr ID
PIA ., Amencan ft'O on his IDnel was
~ Mttt Whit. 111 1970 on Eme
.Jomson s ~ Luoue ~ Un.
QUICKNESS: Sailors believe they have it
·' CIF Oi\'1Sion \1 Pl.ayoffs
• I·"'"" P.irl.. 14
fl \.iii neoa 18
·~··• \ •<"' lt'd!-1Ue game
SATISFACTION ?:
From 13
hb rclurn wasn·t enough lo offset
the Roadrunners, the other burr in
Newport's allempt to win the
league crown.
.. After we lo~t Ofer we really be·
came a running team," said Brin·
klcy. "We tried to pound it al peo-
ple. and when Mike came back for
SJddleback, we were just out of
sync. Everyone though• the pieces
would fall because he was back."
Brinkley watched his team re-
spond week-in and week-out, and
in the final analysis, that may have
been the fatal nail. The week-in
and week-out syndrome.
"We had a chance;· said Brin-
kJey. "But 11's hard. Each week it's
the biggest game of your life. How
many times can they hear that?
But for us. that's how ti has to be
each time."
From 12
backfield wilh junior tailback Steve
Gonzales, a returning starter: with
junior quarterback Wade Tift, an
all-league selection on defense as a
sophomore: "ith receivers Chad
LaBai.s. Sky Harris and Chris
Hunter; as well as others.
"lf we arc able to break away.
we've got some kids who aren't
going to get run down," said Brin-
kley. ...
Tift, when forced to scramble.
"is hell on wheels.'' according to
Brinkley.
"It's not that we're changing our
system or anything, but we may
have some things we've hanvcn't
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hude in1 he pnst. AJI three of our
1:iilbaclu can run pretty well. Al
lc:ut for us. we 've got pretty good
speed."
Other items at Harbor remain a
given. The 46-strong Stiilors arc
ju t that - strong -thtinks to
weight coach Tony Ciarclli and a
facility which has vinunlly reached
the potential Brinkley saw when he
applied for the job seven year: aio.
As usuaJ, Brinkley believes he'll
hnve five, possibly six two-w:ay
starters, and as usual, it creates the
annual concern ror Harbor fans
th:u the Sailors arc too thin.
BrinkJey. however, doesn't &ivc
the appearance of • coach worried
"bout the long run. Beau Rulph'
a good example of the Tan' mvJc
"I lb1nk Beau Ralphs 1 1hc lie
two-way player in Orange Count~.
said his coach. ••or ccrta111lv h
can be the b«I. Maybe 1hcr~
aomeoac playina one way ...
''And Phlt Btoombera 1;n'1 I·
behind Ralphs. The only d1ICc1enc
is that lkau has played inon.: o
fcnsc. Bloombcra tw had a gr-:
ofT·seuon. and he's ~orleJ c
trcmcly hard."
So the Sailors arc ready. "l h
attitude II aood. lbe kids bc:hc'c 1
the proaram and au ~~ ~emo tb.i.np are atabUJhed, ~1d Drt
kley. ''Hopefully we can mOll\JI
thae pys."
·-. -
SAILORS
Home is where the sweat, blood is found
~ Entering seventh year,
Brinkley becoming as much
a fjxture as equipment.
By Roger Carlson
Soum E040r
T here's an easy tracking sys-
tem regarding Jeff Brinkley,
Newport Harbor's seventh-
~ car football coach. Just keep an
C)C on the direction or Travis,
Chris nnd Todd, his 12. 10 and S-
) c .lr-old stepsons.
They reside in Long Beach with
Urinl..tey, his wife Kristlyn and l9-
111on1h·old daughter, Kendall. But
"hen ii comes time to enroll jn
l11gh !>chool down the line, chances
arc they'll be in th e ride-sharing
lane of the 405 headed toward
Newpon Beach.
"If I'm here, they're here, .. said
Dunkley. Travis and Chris arc ball
OO)l> now with the Sailors where
their dad has been enjoying back-
t o·bac k-to-back success. Few
schools can boast of Harbor's suc-
ce -although titles have es-
caped them. they have been to the
Cl F quancrfinals four times in the
pa t fi"e years, the last three
Waight.
"I really enjoy it here," said
llrinklcy during fall camp. "Our fa-
cility i getting better all the time,
''e ha'e a field house in the pro-
ce of being built, v.e have pro-
t)pc lockers and an unbelievable
computer setup with video equip-
ment.
"I would never make a lateral
move. If I stay on the hi&h school
level I'll stay right here.
"Tony (Ciarclli) and I have
talked about it. We look'"at what
we have and that it took seven
years to put it together."
Brinkley finds himself within a
heritage of football tradition at
Harbor, but the slings and arrows
which have plagued more than one
coach :it Harbor have not m:iterial·
ized during his teoure.
''We've got a lot of
staff. Few can back it up with the
continuity and commitment of this
one.
The continuity of his staff with a
program which encompasses-the
full spectrum ~eeps the Sailors in a
continual mode of "In the hunt''
status.
"We don't have a junior high
program anymore, and there's no
nag football." said Drinkley. "So
when we get them as
community support,"
s:iid Drinkley. "And
I've gotten great sup-
port. People think you
might ge t a lot of peo-
ple questioning things,
but I've neve r h:id a
problem. Ma).be it's
my personality, I'm not
going to put up with a
lot. But I have been
fortunate wilh parental
'It you have the
coaches and the
kids on the same
page you have a
chance.•
freshmen y.e pretty
much s ta rt from
scr:itch.
''That's b:isacally
"'hy "'c struggle on
the lower levels ...
The Mruggle is not
for long. For in·
stance. the '89 team's
-Jef~ Tars· coach
senior • ''ho went 9.
3, won one game as
freshmen, and were
support, and the kids
have played hard.
"We try to treat them well, with
the best equipment, the best facili-
Lies, to take care of our end, and
we get it back on Friday nights."
A lot or Brinkley's suc:ccss comes
in the fine print or the game pro·
gram where his assistants are list·
cd, and he's the first to admit the
built·in edge. The Richard
Ramirez-Bo La.rson-Bob Larson-
Bill Brown-Tony Ciarclli package is
imprc ive.
Veteran Bill Vetica didn't come
back, but has been replaced by a
product of the Sailors' system,
Mike Bargas. ·
Most coaches will brag on theit
siry.
.500 players as mem·
be rs of the junior var·
Br inkley credits his staff and
progr:im, and the fact that sheer
numbers in the Ncwpon-Mc.sa di ·
trict force schools to go with fresh·
man and varsity-junior varsity
squad . There is no sophomore
team.
"Everything that is done is done
the same for three years." said
Brinkley. "Dy the time they're
sophomores they have three years
ahead of them in the JV-varsity
scheme.
"If you have the coaches and the
kids on the same page you h:ive a
chance." Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley reacts in '91 game with Saddlebac".
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A key threat for Newport Harbor in '92 is the right arm of junior quartert>.ck Wade Tift (22), as well as the target posed by enior letterman Chad la Ba s (20).
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NEWPORT HARBOR SAILORS--------
T.w.' dcf t•nsc up front i) m.rnncd by (from left) Ju stin Ketcham, Beau Ralphs, Steve Conzales, Doug Kiml>h.•, Jeff S.rnita .rnd Ph il Bloomberg entering the '92 ampaign
·Ignition
Newport Harbor's
offensive weapons are
several, but it all starts
here. Tight end Jason
Lawson (80), tackle Beau
Ralphs (76) and guard
Josh Levy (65) form a
trio which Sailors· brass
is counting on for opening
the way.
EXPLOSIVE: Tars hive the personnel to think 'breakaway'
From 13 Josh Levy (S-10, 195) and Paul
\\l II, \\llh ~rhomorc M1l.e Free-Johnson (5-8, 185} have strength
111.111. \\ h11 ~artcd. and )too<l out as and quickness, but there's no con-
·• lre,hmari l!Oalic in !>OCCcr. emerg-fusing them with tackles. Nathan
111~ \\hen the S:11lors go to double Mattson, at 6-2, 180, is Harbor's
t11"ht emh. Freeman is certain 10 center.
111.111 the: other .,1dc "Jeff Sanita (5-10, 185) is a pos-
. . sibility for some offensive line," Q frco~1vc line -the bookend. added Brinkley, "and we have to
._ _ 1,1ckb of Beau .Ralphs (6-2, ·get some play out of our young
_ h 1111-league) a~d Phil 131oom~crg gU'3rds. Jay Berg-Hansen (6-2, 190
(ti::!. 255 re1ur~1ng starte r) gives jr.) and Chris Vail 5-11, 190 jr.)
1 he: \.11lor., a .,ol1d nucleus. but oth -will have to give us some help."
l r' .ire unJer the microscope be-
~ .111\1: 11f the 111cxpcricnre factor
"I h1' H·.ir·, offen\1\1: l111c h.1~
I Ill' p111c:n11.il,'' !>:lid Onnklcy, "but
11 1, 111npl·r11:nccJ (\\llh the cxn:p
t 1 .. , 111 R.tlph,. Uln •lllhc:rg .Ull1
I ·••\",,, .11 t1gh1 end)··
BrinkJcy admits he's toyed with
the thought of occasionally lumping
131oomberg and Ralph) on the
same side of the line, hut he dis·
cuunb the notion thJt Im Sailor'\
don't have the numbers 10 get it
done up front
"We've got good team strength,"
he said. "We're not that big, but
there's not a lot or body fat, either.
All or our ltids are in pretty good
shape. I'm not really concerned
about our size."
K icking game ~ Doug Stuckey
returns as Harbor's punter,
and is a capable plaec-kicker 11s
well. Greg Kaiser is another punter
and pince-kicker and should one
fall it would appear there would be
little, if any. dropoff. Both had
good summer; according to llrin·
lley.
D cfen\1vc line -Craig Conlee
and Ralph!> are the end~.
\\ h1ch Mlme timc~ resemble tacllc~.
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Freeman bacl.s up either.
The tackJe is Bloomberg, backed
up by Vaughan; and Doug Kimble
is over. the nose, bad.ed up by
Morri .
It'!> a four-man shiftin~ front ,
which affords various combination!>.
Dut the basic pattern is n no!>e, a
tackle and two ends.
L inebackers -Ju!>tin Ketcham
(155} returns at an outside
'backer be rth :ind Nathan Lumpkin
( 170) is on the other side, on en
"ith assignments which shO\e one
up to appear as a dcfen ivc end.
"Uo1h of them run "ell," said
13nnl..lcy. "It's the bc~t peed "c'vc
hJd out)idc. They do a good job
co ... cring and gelling to the foot -
ball.''
Another key in this arc:i i'i Gi.:g
Roney, a ~2. 170..pound senior up
from the JVs.
Gonzales, a •tarter at out 1Jc
linebacker as a junior, moves io the
inside. with Sanlta at the other 111·
side spot. Sanita, although he
didn't start as a junior, 1.1w a lot of
pl:iyina time here. Backing up the
interior arc Josh Levy and w pho-
morc Danny McDonouah.
S ctond:uy -Hanis "ai. 3 foll time starter at comer a )C.ir
:i,o and La Ba w-.. a p:arttim.:
~tarter, and T1Ct ~s from cor11cr
to free $:t(cty.
It's n !>table area ror the S:ulor .
with Hunter. Hlil.t:i und Chri!> l d·
wnrd provid1ni; quality depth.
WHERE ARE THEY?
CdM product Jeff Thomason h;is hooked up with the Bengals. B. Coluccio
They're scaittered to the .high winds •••
By Roger Car1son
5;x>!tS E J.1~
E \Cl)une hai. their O\\n set of limila·
tions ... for several product of the
:--:e"port·Mc:.a area. the limit hJ\C
nnt t-cen rea hed.
On the professional lc!\el.
Ne\\port I larbor High product O:nid
Cadigan, a con,cnsus All-American at
SC and a first·rouncj pick of the New
York Jct in 1988. is becoming a conltcnsus
pro \\Ith the Jets where he has become a
ll\turc at left guard
This i the fifth eason for the 6-foot-4.
1. "i-po und Cadigan. and it's a season in
¥-h1ch he and Lhc JelS will make a stop in
Anaheim to duel the Rams on Sept. 27.
He's yet to earn a bid to the Pro Bowl
Game. but many feel it's only a matter of
time bcfQ1e Cadig:in is in Honolulu.
His career was short~i.rcuited by recon·
i.tructive knee surgery in 1990, and other
injuries (spn.ined ankle last ~r. 3nd a
sprained foot in '88) hawe slowed his
progress toward Pro Bowl llatus.
•Jeff ~soa, a fow-ycar surter at
Orego n who toot a .-C with tbe pros as a
walk-on, has hooked oa with the Cincinnati
Bengals. Twice an alJ<OAl'ercnce selection
at tight end for the Oucb, Thomason is
presently on the injured-reserve list and re·
por1s to camp twice a week. Thomason suf·
fered a knee injury during the exhibition
!oeuson.
• Estancia High product Jeff Graham
aw action for the San Diego Chllrgers
agam t the New England Patriots and
Phocnt."< Cardin:il during the exhibition
season, but a broken thwnb on his passing
hand didn't the quarterback. He has fallen
\ictim 10 the numbers game and was re·
lea ed by the Chargers, and is presently in
limbo, awaiting a call.
On the college level:
• He's only a red-shirt sophomore, but
Corona del Mar High product Jcn'OCl WU·
lard has aJrcady made a huge nllmc for
himself with the California Golden Bears,
who surged to the hc1gh1~ l,1,t )C.1r
A 6·foot·2, 225-poundcr. he ''J' C.1r,
leading t:ic .. lcr as a frc sh m.1n. rel'"rd1ng 67
unaS$i tcJ tackles and '.?:! J' ''tcd 1ad.1c ...
including t\\O quJrtcrbJd.. JC .. !>.
A hai rline fracture 111 ht\ right clllo"
three \\Cd. ago "J' m1l enough 10 .. ccp
him out of Cal's opener IJ)I ~c.ct.. and he
appears 10 be headed fur
All-American honoro;.
He h:i :ilready earned
first team Football Nrns
Freshman All-America
honors after being credited
with at least one tackle be·
hind tbe line of scrimmage
in eight of the Bears' 12
games la t year, 12th of
them in all.
He was an honorable
mention in All-PAC 10 sc·
lections lut year.
t1 turn 1111eri"r cruc1:i1e 11gamcnt in his kit
knee, l..nodrng him out of the entire 199 1
:i.ea30n. j., bac .. and ¥-orl..ing harJ for the
C"lorJJo Duff.1l0<s.
The <>·3, 2'.!S·pound CoronJ. dcl ~I.tr
l l1gh pr,lJuct •~ begin ning ht) JU01or )CJ-.,111
No. :! on the Jc:pth chart~ at '":Jl i.1dc hnc·
bJ 1..cr behmd 6·:?. 230-pound senior Grl'£
B1e .. ert.
•Chris Dcuchar. :tn·
other in the legi"n of n>I·
lcge talent "hich h3!1 come
ou t of Corona del MJr the
pa)l fc, years, is a 1artcr
at Colorado State. He
opened up at middle hne·
bocktr for the Rams in
their opener at Colorado
last week.
•T'tdd Kelutl. 6-4, 219
pounds., out of Corona dd
Mar, bas been red·sllirted
at Loaisviltc. Jerrott Wi1lard does his
"We red-shirt aY ol our thing for C•orni~'s lffrs.
A 6·2. 224-pound SC·
'lior, he was a spot starter
aod special teams pla)'er
as a junior, and was cred-
ited with 22 tackles. 10 of
the unassisted variety.
•Newport Harbo r's
In Lons has transferred
from Arizona, where be
was gcttinc very liulc playing time, to Fm.·
no State, where be is hopeful of emerging
as the college prospect he was touted to
be.
quartcrt>acb ," said a L.ou-
isvil1e. spokesman. "But he's our t)pc of
quarterbadc. He's very much in the mold
of tlae Jets' Browning Nagle (Louisville.
'90). We're a stand-up, dropback type of
passing team and he's big, strong and we're
really pleased. He's just our kind of quar·
terbatk.
Kehrli's best chance a a :!>tancr appears
to be his sophomore year with emphasi
as year on learning the off en e. and
learning the defense as a red-shirt frc~h·
man.
Junior Jeff Brohm appears to be set
through the '93 season, which put Kehrli
on schedule for '94. Othcn. in the Lou·
isville game at quarterback arc Nebra!.ka
transfer Todd Oragnano (Los Alnmito
High) and Jason Payne, out of the cast.
•John K.atovskh, after recovering from
Long, 6-foot-6 and 310 pounds, may
have to sit out the season. although he
could be eligible for bowl cons1der:111on).
He has two )Cars of elig1b1lity left.
• Bronon Colucdo, a 6·2. 200-pound
outside linebacker out of Newport H:ubor,
has caM hi lot with SMU. He's not on the
three-deep chart and it's po)Stblc he muy
red·)htrt, although the Mustangs urcn ·1
~nown for red-shirting in the c time of re·
build ing.
•There arc three Corona dcl Mnr High
products at UCLA ... all recei,ers, and a
pair of brothers.
• Jrff Clark, a S· IOV: junior rcdshirt
'Pill cnJ. rdu111' ll> th1. f,11J .tlld l.11.!11 11~
three p;i,~c' f"r O~ \ 1rd' Ill 'lJI 1nduJ111;. I
51·\Jn.kr .1~.1111 ... 1 \\ .1,h1111.:1un ~ .11..:.
Although-he ·, rllll \,; th1. 1lm:, .. ,k.-p
lhart. Jell l11!Ufl' "' i...-Ill c.'\.:I\ l!.1m. I·~·
c.JU'<. \ll 1h1.· -~l•\•\l I 11111, . h.:\ th..-!1111Jd
lur pl.1ce· l 1.:h r L, •. , I' .r ~ 4
•I Jt, bflllh..:r, J.""" <.. l.1rl.. \\IH' '" 1
CJrccr rccep11,1n, rc.,11i.I .11 t 1•1l111.1 J,·I
~br. 1:.-. ;1 \\,111..·,111 "Ide 1n·ci\cr thr' \c.11
•Al ll on 1hc 'qu 1d ''\\\'\to n Joh11,l111.
a <>·foot·!, 1-11·r\111nd r..J-,11111 ,,1plw11.•r1.
Oan .. er.
• F"rnu:r (.0,1,1 ~!.. '·' l ltl!h :.l.111Jc.1u1
Shane Tallx'rt hJ' rcl!.i111cJ -h,, )!Jrter '
berth at 11ght end .11-~Jcr Jmento ~1.11c
after a m1dsca:!>011 lllJUfY '1rtu.tlly lnll\.lcJ
him out of 1hc ~aJuk ,,, J ju111ur.
Talbcr1. b-foo1· 7. ~511 pound ... CJul'.ht 3
pa~c for 4~ ) arJ, ,,, J JUlllOr. but mMcd
the heart of the C.hOll \\ ll h J lncc lnJUI)
suffered Ill the UC OJ''' came He drd no1
re turn until 1hc I lorncb met Portl.mJ
State.
He's healthy no\\, a' e\idcnced by h1
starter's role. \\hich according to chool of·
licinl5, \WI) woo 00
\\ 11hin 3 rrelty IJrge
ftdd." .J 11~ Horne I) \\Cre 8-~ 111 "9 1, but
lost 30 scni<>R to gradua11on anJ this )CJr''
squad has SC\en new slJrtcrs on Jcft:n,e.
c1gM on offense.
• Ne¥. port Harbor product Scon Craig
is a senior st:irtcr tn Northern Ariwna ·~
offensive line at left guarJ. The 6·J. :! '5·
pound tJc .. lc \\J\ .1 p;ir1-11me ~tarter for
the Lumbcf)ac .. 111 ·~1. \\hO J\Cr.1geJ 4-13
)urd :inJ 26.7 poinh per gJmc Jc p1tc J .'
g O\erall record
• CoronJ del MJr I l1gh product Uobi))
llall, by "J)' of Or.111gc C11.1,t College. ,., J I
USC a~ J "lll .. ·un I k \ J 6·J. ~llS·pound
orfen t\C gu,ird.
• NC\\ port llJrlx>r product Dain MJn~
nall i· tarting for the ecunJ !.trJ1ght )eJr
at East Tennc~ec StJtc .ll right tJ~llc
The 6-foot. 1" ·pound cn1ur ¥-.a ercJ11ed
v.1th 34 tad.le (15 una.,~1 ted), 1ncluJing
SC\en for lossc!> and t¥-o qu.1ncrb:iel SJ k-.
THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992 -17
...
COSTA MESA
Mustangs' maulers will thrive on po.unding
~ Double-tight ends,
double w1ngbacks force
foes to play it their way.
H 11\I )lllli,! \\ rJI
I l I .I I.. I.'
( 1hl.1 \k,,1
11 ·! 1<1<>tl•.dl f.111'
l I f, tll/l "'flll'•
'111 ·' d.r1cr cn1
.11 Pill !11' 111'1,2 \.'JI·
1 I \I 't.•lll.!''
\1 .t th.: t11m: 11 1.11..c, 1,1 re..1lw:
.1 r.· .ill ,Jrl'"l'J 0111 rn bl.11..I..
I 11•1 _. '' 1hc r..1ule·J..1uk. in 1, ..1
" ,., 1 ,, J, .11,J .1 d1 •u1l of Ju,l
J ,. 111 l'll 01llll.' '·'" II\ .1 J.
11;,f,.1 .. ! ..1 d11uJ ill du't ntfcn,e."
',,, 11.11 l11.1,h \h r1•n \lrlkr "Uut
•,
The Mustangs
. .
\t , r
". 'I~ I J
h ,.,., ..
t t' id·· ... .. I • t ,I! :
I ,1 . ' "cf,.
' ... ( ,, . ,, ''\
f, ., • I I ~-
I '1'1.! ~1 twdul1•
'1111 1t .. 1gu1•
I ( d\\ 1.11 ·-· t
I ~· .\I'" ' 1• (I( (
I ' \ I ' ( ,C '
' ~ •I (
'"" 1111 ( "·"' I 1· 1~11 1·
I ''
..J t Raa11inJ 11 c. a1 .:r J~eJ 2 po111 h
J l!..Jmc 1111h 11 ft', not hl..e 11c d11~ 't M'ure pornb.
"But 11\ ..J pound111g, p!J)·JCtlllll
offen~e 1111h hlJ:!·pl.1~ opportuni·
1 1e~.
\filler\ ll!ll'rhe 1, f'.1111.'rnl'd 1•tt
thc Don \l..1 rl..h.1m tl'JJll' in C\ilt1•n
.tnJ l\,tnl\10..l -II 1th J tight JIJ!:!ll •
mcnt up frL1111. t1111 ll!:!h l enJ,, t1111
11 rng b.1..:1.., .1nJ J tullhaci.. pl..1~ lllJ:!
rt£hl up the qu:irterb:iclo.'!> ~pine .
11·~ 1.k,1cned to force the dcfrn,e
to plJ) th~ offcml.'\ g;imc -:ind
111th the right per~nncl. 1t can he
nl.'ar-un~topp:ible.
AnJ that\ 11hat \lilkr 1::. count-
ing un.
"L1l..c Jm offen!>c, 1t can hi.'
,kmcd do1,·n. or stopped." c~>n
ccde~ Miller. "Out 11 has m ad1.in-
1ages."
One ad1a111age " that e\ef)one
hJ' 10 '11 tkmn anJ turn their
prJcllce:.. Jr11unJ for thl.' \lu,t.ing'
r h1' I\ lllll JU'l 'llffil' 11.rinlo.Jc OU! lll
the I.
··Mo,1 te:1111' h:11c to bring thl'tr
Jdcn'e' up c.111·1 leave a lot of
pl'1.1ple <ll'l'P· There arc a lot of dc-
cep11011~ in 11 "ith rc1cr:.c' :rntl
pl.t) act11lll. but it\ definite!~ a
run-tmcntl'd nlten,l·," L'lllll111ued
~!tiler.
1 hi.' r-.tu,t.1111!' \I 111 feature 'LHllC
bJ\IC pla~ :., \11ih not J ~hole lot 11!
1\rtnlo.le, out ol the trJp. pitch.
'11cep. counter. rl.'1cr~c anJ a l"OU·
pk of p:i':. plJ~ '·
"\\'c'tl ltl..e 1l1 thr~m bl·t\1n•n ,_
12 time' a gJme ... ,;i1J ~l ilk r ·It
11c thr1m k" than e11!h t th<.:n
thine' ;ire rc:Jli1 c,1inc 1.11..-r 11..11 It
11°) more th 1n '1 2~ th~n lh1r::' Jr;
going b;iJI) ..
One t'f thl.' h •· .1J • .1;· .!;:-.. 1.:-
McNally Owen
18 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1 ~92
Year·c oach
1960-Don Bums
1 961 -Don Bums 1962-Doll Bums
1963 -0Jn lltml>U
1964 -Dan "'··~• 1965-"e~ Ptt~
1966-Ne4 Pee'
1967-Ne' Pm
1958 -Nt' Pee>. 1969-Mu f,4 >ti
1970-M.u ~"ler
1971 -John ~ .. ti.!'(
1972-.k>M s .. u.r1
19~3-.hlM s ... uzy
197 4 -Tom Frenc11
19:s-Tom frtncn 19·5_ Tom f•t'ICll
Record
0
2 6
2-6·1
1·8
0·9
l-5·1
2 7
4 4 I
36
2·7
2-7
1·8
0 9 4.5
3-6
4.5
.. 8-7 I
"1rJm~ to \l1lkr. 1:. the '1mpltc11~
ol the JttJd •. a~ 11cll a' the fact
thJt fc11 run up ag;iin~t II
Nlebling
Y•er Coach
19n-lom Frmcn
1978-lom frt11tn
1979-Tom'frencn
1980-Tom frtncn
1981 -Jorn tQoer, Jam CJmtY
1992 _:Jim tUOtY Jam Cllll(Y
1983-Jim Hagey. JolVI C1111q
1994-Tom ~YI
1985-Tom 8.llc!lf>'in
1986-Tom B~•in
1987-lom Bllcto.n
1938-Tom~
1989 -Tom 8.llOlm
1990-Tom a.i.11
1991 -Tom 8.llOWll
·•tu;ueco~
Record
t
... I
• t
. ;
3 •
"There\ onl) ::.o m..1n) ''·1" th~~
can line up agJ1n::.1 u::. ..1nd 11 ·
See MAULERS 20
.
"
Looking back on '91
l • .. .,-~ ....
Binh Tran (42) slcirts the right side against Corona del Mar.
F-r-u-s-t-r~a-t-i-o-n
T hey were exciting and nearly doubled the opposition in ne t
yardage -but when the smoke had cleared, they were
seven-time losers and wound up losing their coach, as well.
Despite a solid core of athletes Costa Mesa's Mustangs came up
frustrated at every turn a year ago as the go-go offensive thrust
ended up in a mode of stop-and-go and in the end, there were just
too many stop signs, leavin& the '91 Mustangs with a very deceiving
mark.
Good enoup to push Brea-Olinda all over the field, bad enough
to let one too many stop signs turn it into a 14-10..frustralioni"
Good enoup to extend eventual ClF Division VII chameion
Laguna Hills, not good enough to come away with a victory in a
hcan-brcaker, 21-17.
Good enouah to aivc arch-rival Estal'lcia all it could handle, no t
good enouah to come away with a smile after.fallina. 10-7.
Good enouah to squash Laguna Beach. 38-0, Los Arnip, 29-12
and Twentynine Palms, 27-0 -not good enough to so much as
win two aamcs in a row.
So it went for the Mustangs in what was certainly a yo-yo season
of ups and downs. A aamblina. stuntinJ de~eose sometimes was
hittin& on all cylinders, but there was a big pncc of'lcn paid.
Offensively the Mustanp used 15 runnen at one time or an-
other in their pme plan. And, they ran well. But the passing pmc
suffered badly. Only once did the Mustangs surpass the 100-yard
mark in the air (tOj w. Brea-Olinda), and ~nil it was a pme·in
and prnc-out production of t0me S6 yards net, basP)Jy 6-ror-16
with an interception, and hair a touchdown throu,_ the air each
time out.
Mustangs have the greenbacks, but
nevertheless, the wallet's slim r
..,... Costa Mesa squad solid
on the surface, but very
slim in terms of depth.
By Roger Carlson
S9o1U EdO
T \\Cl\e returning !ttarte~. in-
cluding three with all-league
.credentials ... it's enough to
make a high .,chool rootb~111 coach
drool.
The r.i" figure.,, ho"c'cr. arc:
tempered \\Ith the r.1ct the Co!>ta
Me a lligh Mu!>tang!> "'II be in the
trcnchc!> th1' lall '"'11h a complete
quad of omc 22. although 11 may
well drop off to I or !IO.
Herc's a rundown on the Mu!>-
1angs, position-by-position:
Q uartcrback -Senior Mall
H arber and junior J eff
Nicbling will share the duties, HaT-
ber assigned 10 the starter's role as
the season begins, but in all likeli-
hood, no one is going to notice
who's in control, because they'll
both be there.
'Matt really
fits into this
offense well.
He's 6-foot-4
and learning,
and he en-
joys the
blocking as-
pect.•
u~fatl really
rils into this
offense "ell,''
said Miller.
"He's 6-foot-4
and learning,
and he enjoys
the blocking
aspect.
A blocking
quarterback?
That's right.
Mes:a quarter·
backs may
throw a dozen
times a game,
---mlll run it them-Mesa coach selves 3 couple
of times, pitch
or hand orr to
a teammate another 20-30 times
and lead the way as a blocker, as
well. This is no arena for a prima
donna.
"Matt throws the play-action
pass real well and he's a very intel-
ligent kid," said Miller. "t;lopcfully
he'll make ~ real intelligent de·
ci1iona, like when not to throw."
Nicblinc is considered by the
M111tanp' coachina 1taff as the
team'• be1t athlete and will be scc-ina a lot of action. When he's not
at quarterback he'll pop up as a
wiftlback. where he'll act u a Nn-
Mr or receher.
..
Prime Time Players
No. P1ayer, position Ht.
l Binh Tran, rb-db 5-7
3 Ke\.1n Shanklin, fb-dc 6-0
4 James Vega, rb-db 5-7
9 Adam McNally, te-lb b-1
14 Mau Harber, qb-s '1-5
21 Steve Owen, rb-db 'i-11
22 Andrew Banua, rb-db 'i-lll
24 Je ff Nicblmg, rb-lh 5-10
30 Tim Park.<;. rb-db 'i ~
31 Jo h Peca. fb-lb 'i-1 (I
34 Mike Pawm k1. tc-lb 5.Q
40 Jason Weir, tc-lb 6-0
51 Brian Smith, ot-dl 6-5
53 Bill VaVcrka, ot-dl 5-10
56 Rich Hoffman, og-dl 6-1
57 Wayne Herzog, ol-lb 5-10
66 Joey Archuleua, ol-lb 6-1 n Joe Yorak, ol-dl 5-11
78 Jared Wilson, c-dl 6-7
81 Corey Sides, rb-db 5-10
88 Joseph Roberts, te-lb 5-8
89 Bryan Luxembourger, og 6-T
"He can throw the pitch-pa!. •
and he's a hitter," aid ~1illcr.
"We're going to use him in a lot of
d ifferent ways." -F ullbac -like the situauon at
quarterback, Miller has big
plans on splitting the duties be-
tween Kevin Shanklin, a late-
scason transfer from Long Ocach
Jordan last year, and J o!.h Peca, a
.bord-nose<t runner who gained a
lot of respect in the PCL a )ear
ago.
"They'll take a tremendous beat-
ing at fullback in this offen!>c,'' s:iid
,Miller. "They're both fo!.t, they're
both 190-pounders and goo<l block-
ers."
W ingback -Binh Tran is a
certain starter on one side
with his breakaway poten11al, and
when Harber is at quanerback the
other side would appear to bccli.on
Niebling.
"Lf he breaks~ he's gone," said
the coach about Tran. "He's a real
threat for us there. Nieblin1 is a
areal hitter. He can block, he can
run, he can catch, he's just a areat
athlete. •
There is, however, some quality
depth at this spot as well.
Andrew Banua has aood hands
and a good feel ror runnina. ac-
cordina &o his coach, and Mike
Pawinlki. who bu mowct rrom ruu-
Wt. Cl. Comments
170 Jr '91 all-league
190 r ·91 '-tarter
165 Sr 'Q 1 letterman
l~I Jr up from the N'
l~O Sr '91 st.srtcr
165 Jr ·91 <.1,mcr
IM r ·91 !.tarter
1 i (l Jr 'QI !>tarter
l(lO r \'1rgm1.1 tr.insfcr
l~O Sr. '91 'tarter
I 5 Jr '91 starter
190 0 . l::.stancia transfer
2 5 Jr. ·91 starter
200 Jr. Up from the J
255 Sr. '91 all-league
175 So. Up from the fro h
170 So. Up from the frosh
210 Sr. '91 letterman
295 Jr. '91 starter
165 Jr. Up from the N s
190 Jr. returner
210. Jr. de, '91 all -league
bad .. 1!> an opuon, although then.
1s a gooJ ch.ioce P..t\\IO\l..1 "Ill
C\Cnlu.ill~ hO\'v up al tight end
"Ile (Pa,.,,in-
sl.i) is JU!>t too
good o f an
athlete not to
be in there
somepl ace.··
!>aid Miller.
O ther!> here:
a r c Co r ey
Sides and
Steve O''en.
a nd each
looml> in Mill-
er's plam.
'He (Pawin-
ski) is just
too good of
an athlete not
to be in there
someplace.•
-MYRON Ml.l.Eft
Mesa coach
"Really, \\C
need to pla>
five "ingb.icl..!>, bccau!.c mol>t of
them start on dcfen c and ''e need
to re t them as much a!. p<))!tibh:,"
!laid Miller. "Dinh i) our ob,1ou
No. l, but all or the others JtC
going to mali.e contribution) ...
T ight end -This i!. an area
that could sec a lot of ~hifung
nround, depending on how the sea-
son goes. If the Mustangs can ict
what they wiant from their interior
line, the fi~t option "ould be to
m<WC Bryan Luxembourger to tight
end where he belon,s, as oppo ed
to fillin' a potential pp at 1uard.
"He'll be a tiabt eod-llncbacku
SM MUSTANGS/II
COSTA MESA
'91 Numbers
Costa Atesa (3-7, 1-..J)
SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
Rushing
Player tc:b nyg avg .• td long
:.,.t~d 11 J ~~6 49 2 33
215 JJ 4 ~9 .. JE6 83 1 ~~
~ : , J' 7 IJ 55 . l,J ~ 0 ,,
-~ ·=-g 6
~.,~ •1.: () ': .. 3 s? 0 1J
:i.: : J 0 (, . 1 6 0 ·o s .~ ~ e 0 ;
J 6 ' s 0 4
5 1J 0 6
& ~ lj 0 6
3 j' 0 3
Passing
Player pa pc: ydg phi pc:t. td
J"J :)
n r 0 ' I oc 0
Receiving
Player pc: nyg. avg. td long
·~ ~ J 29 ', ~ ' i 1 27 " . GS IJ 0 0 24
• Sl • , !> 0 25
I) J~ 8? 0 13
5 ·~ so 0 u
J? I~ 5 0 19
l . JS 0 5
~ 1J '0 0 9
"' t J J 0 0 • " " . ' ~ • n 0 2 ~.
;, " . 1 0 0 ,
Scoring
I .. f Ostr a ~f Mt~t• 24 ,.. . :J \. •c:--""""''';t' ;:1 y,~, 12 ,.. . ·~ St ,. 9 H 6 (O'J 6
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp Mu1tang1
• )f 125
280 ·~·, lt9 19~
16 5 3
·~2 1~
!t.'9 >Si a• ~~
60 ')J ·: ~~ ·~ •]
'.iS 99 : J J,
~ ZlC
:• •:r; 1~ 86
,•,;e • • ,, :.i:-~ ."f9 1 H
.... ,!'.' •• ~·; :l96
.:. .... ·#-.. , I 1 •• ,c ~=s 2,0
·; .. :.· .i··1,e ;}tJ;o 36273
· .~c.-:• • -~s 3' 21 ~ 10 · · ·-~·,•s 31 ?3
... i;r ··· ·~ )l 13
']. " :,,. ,. 585 66 ~1
:.~1;t ·~1 )~C..~ • -~9 6 6,.
'.:''°"'c'~St1~ 2•C1 23~
· r .n ·~.J1!S f'l!fteQIOllJ "'1"Clllr lrtllTIS
Accumulatlv• Score by Ou•rt•n
"PP<>ntn\s 42 65 48 23-\ 7~
OS" Mesa 28 ~ 36 54 -\ 76
Log, schedule
r h q •ntynin<' PJlm~ 0
• fl R.111< htl Al.1m11«1> ~1 :·• ''" ..,,,,,~.,., \]
111 flri .1 ()hnd,1 I 4
I~ ( 111111lJ (kl M.ir 1 7
l -l .1~ull.1 11111\ • 11
II l1 ntuf\• 13
111 l .1i:un.1 Bl'Jl h • 0
-hl.1llc•.i' 10
h T r.ibul.CI Hills• 19
· r Jl 111c Co.a\4 lNgut' g.ime
Mustangs fact
Costa Mesa's lool! Is like noctlilo be·
IOft! -ltll Musllngs. home unllonns WI
blitk 1meys 1>11ck ~ n wf1itt ,._
mets 111rmled In green. Wiit! lhe I.,.
Mus1anos IOOo on one side. Ind 1rom lhe
past tile block letters of CM
. Sharing thB spoailllll
'\lie: Manon 0.. t ,. •
Senior Matt Harber (above) and junior Jeff Niebling will share
the quarterback spot for the Mustangs out of their .double·
"ing, double-tight end offense with the focus on power game.
Not-ready-tor-prime-time players
Nulnbers, skills up
...,.. Hagey welcomes 31 to freshman turnout;
they'll double-wing, just like the varsity SQuad.
By Dennis Broscemous
Spotts Wr~er
T hr.: fl' " J \111\llJr vp111ni'm IO 1hc co~l:l M ei.
t l11!h frc,hml·n football c.i1np to thJl "h1ch \\,\~ found l\\O \cJr' JSll. ~
·· 1111) I) unc ~~{ the helter )lilied ~WU(h \\e\c h~J I ..
at Cl"t.1 ~k,J , ,,11J \lu\tJng' frc,hmen ,·0Jd1 Jim
H.1gc~ "\\'l hJd J £.lllld group J cuuple ur )CJfS ~•go Uu1 1h1' 0111: 1, i:'.:I)' h11 .i' 'l1llcJ, and pH>h;ibly
mor1:. \\'c h;J\c C\l·1:llc111 ,1..111 pcuph: \\1th ~pcl·d:· ·1 hut) 1mc 1 l .. ,
er' 'h1mc.:d up for the.: opening \\O fl\)U\\.
"th.it'' g1:ncrJ\I) J pretty s\~lU numb<t rm (\1,lJ ~kw,' ~
llagc~. ·We're .1 b11 incwcricnccd 'incc onl): about fi,e or ~L\ I
pl:~cd IJCklc f1)\.llh.1ll ~fore . Ou! \\C do ha\'e a I l or qu:ihl) "
m the progr.1m ·· _
Comh1n111g ,1..111 ''"h ~1Lc 1' !i·Coot-9. WS·pound fullll.1d .. I' 1
~kllrrde '"ho \\-ill be counted on t
'Those kids are
very fast. We've
got four kids with
4.9 speed or bet-
ter, which isn't
bad for
freshmen.•
much of Co~\a Mcsu·~ ground Jlla-:k
lhJn Tllylor {S-rout-10. 155) 1., I' ''
cilcJ in as the starting quanerback. '' 1
"'ill be b.icitcd up b) Jeremy Jch;rni:111
\\hO \\ill see m~I of hlS dutv al runnm.
back. Another running baclt. i\ ll11J11
Rec\CS (5-8, 130).
"We run aln1os1 an idcn11cal ofkn,,
tu lhc: van.ity' (double·"rng)," ,,11d
I l:igcy. "v.uh v3riationi. actorJing II.> "t
uat1on " Among t~ on the hnc JI·
guard Kri Van Horn (S-9, 155) and~· n
-.IM HA£lY tcr J;icob Jones (5-8, l~O).
Freshman coach On ddc:n e, 1ho f\tu)\illt~ figure 111 ti,
~trong al 1hc hnebad.cr pot, incluJ111
~t..11 M:icMillon (S·lO, 16.5) und \Jn
Uom. "We're trons ul linebacl..cr .in.I
~trong in the secondM) ... '.lid H.1gcy. ln lhc-~e<: nd..tl) .ir~·
Mc Br idc, "ho al~1 '" a running back. and Jo h Amctola (5-11 •
1-0) Rcc,cs and qu.1ncrhJc~ T:iylor will be in the snfct)' spot~
'Tho~c k11h Jrc \Cf) Ca t,'' c\plJtncd Hage). "Wc\e got ll•ur
lids "11h 4. 9 i.pccd l'r better, ~luch i,n·1 b.1d for f re ·hrncn."
Hagey adllcc.I 1h:11 mmt uf 1hc tcJm will \\Ork double-du\) '"' ol fcn~e and dcfcnl.c, "but '>'c'll ma~c n few changes n we r,u. Jc
pending upon situa1ionlio ...
The Mui.tangs will have thc1t Cir)\ t..stc of compet1lion aga111'I
Corona dcl Mar. "But I undcr~1:incJ they'll (CdM) be trea1 ing it ·•'
a sc_rimmage (and not :i game).'' s:iid Hage)'.
"That's OK. We'll probably learn more from A scrimm:ige .m)·
way 1han a game."
MAULERS: Mesa taking it down to the basics
From 18
the advan tage of our huge line-
men," said Miller. "And, people
don't sec it much. They have to
change things."
The Oip side is thal his 1eam
must be tough. patient and disci-
plined. It's not 1he sort of offense
which lends to come-from-behind
victories.
"You can't get in long-yardage
situations," admitted Miller.
"Holding? Thal's devastating,
Iha l's the end or it ...
By the same 1oken, il's an of-
fense whi ch doesn't rely on Che
super-arm , ca using mass panic
when a quarterback of note goes
down.
"I don't have lo work year-round
wi\h my quarterbacks," said Miller.
"Jeff Niebling, Malt Harber ...
these guys are basketball and base-
ball players, loo. They're pure alh·
letes. All I ask lhcm to do is gel as
big, as strong and as fast as they
can get."
Miller doci.n'l claim it as a
savior-offense.
"Hey, guys like Dave HollumJ
(Corona del Mar), they're no1
going to be scared of i1, but hey,
they'll have to work on i1 and get
ready."
So 1hc Mustangs come in with
hopes or con1rolling the cloc\c, stay-
ing within range and getting a shot
at the end 10 put together lhl\l
long winning touchdown march.
"l think at the end the other
team respects you,'' S<lid Miller,
'"cause you've been comi"8 hord
for 48 minuces."
Mesa's squad is small in num-
bers, due in large to a very •mnll
sophomore class, but Miller said he
expects that to change In hort
order.
"John Licbcngood wa faced
with the same thing when he came
10 Eslancia and he's done a great
job buildina II. We've go1 an out·
s11ndina Crcshman clns comina
in."
As for the 1992 campaign, the
new coach a.id tho goals arc obvi·
ous -the Mustangs want to win
their league championshipi., the>
want to earn a berth In the Cl I'
Division VIII pt.yores and the>
want 10 win, each tirne out.
"I think we can be 1 conccndcr ,"
said Miller. ..The ditficult is 011
Jugue. We could a<> 7·3 anJ n1.1
ma.kc the pl•)'"Ofh. But l thinl "~
cun be in every single game.
"We've got high upec1atio11'
Out we also know we're In a le.i1!u
which has the CJFs (Division VIII
No. I (Trabuco Hills), No. 2 (I :i
cuna Hills) and tiio. 10 {~IQOCIJ
teams. I have a lot ot respect fu
thi kque."
Miller is hopin& when. the mol
clean. the k .. uc has a 1oC of re
spcct for his Mustanp .
20 THE DA~L Y Pl~OT'S . UL Tl MATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992
MUSTANGS
Just . a gopher w·orking the football field ·
~ That's Myron Miller,
caught up in love affair
with high school football.
By Roger Carlson
Sports Ellitar
H e'll admit it without hcsita·
tion, "Oh, yes,'' to the no-
tion that if this game was
basketball he could be labeled as a
"s.>m rat."
Myron Miller, whose been
houncing around the game nf foot·
bJll from one end or the spectrum
to the other O\'cr the p:ut 25-30
) eari., appears to h:ivc fin:illy
touched home plate at Costa Me)D
1 ligh School.
I le :ii. umcs the reins at Co ta
~h:!>a following the dismi 31 of
Tom Bald"{in, who guided the
Mu tanss for the pa t eight sea·
sons. :>nd probably the best de·
cript1on of Miller's football pS)1:he
'' to ~an the ~pring-summer !>CC·
nario.
Named to succeed Onldwin be·
lore Christmas of 1991. he was not
officially hired until after July
r ourth of the following year. For
longer than a football season it elf,
he was left in a state of limbo as
~chool officinls tried to find a way
to bring him aboard as an on-
campu accredited teacher.
As time went on the picture :ip·
pcarcd to go from grim to grim·
mer. The opening simply had not
urfoce. He finally went to hi play·
crs and parents in late May and
imply put it on the line. "I'm
here, I'm youJ coach and we're
going to get ready for the fall cam·
pa1gn regardless or what happens
"ith the school district."
In essence, that was how he put
it to end the speculation. Yes, the
Mustangs have a coach, and yes,
the Mustangs arc not going to take
any prisoners!
As it turned out the Mustangs
indeed got their coach on a perma-
nent on-campus basis, the best of
conclusions, and in retrospect, an
upset victory.
"When I saw how the indecision
was hurting the kids and parents, I
got a hold or everyone
and made that com·
te:im. wrestled for two years and ...
\\3 an All-Ameri~n rugby player
for the Matadors!
With his Master's degree in
hand, he went on to coach at
Compton High. Downey High.
Compton College. ~farina High.
sat for a year, back to Golden
WeM College and finally ''ound up
at R:imona I ligh.
It was at Ramona, starting in
1986, where he as ii.tcd Don
Markham, leading to
3 berth in the Cl F fi -
mitment," explains
Miller. "We knew
where we were going,
that was the important
thing, because as it
continued to string
out, some of our very
best p13ye~ may not
have been at our
chool."
'When I saw
how the indeci-
sion was hurting
the kids and par-
ents. I got a hold
of everyone and
made that com-
mitment '
n:ib the first )Car, the
quarterfinal the sec-
ond )C:lr and a semi-
fina ls berth ( 11-2) the
third. this time ai. a
" C 0 ·C 0 a C h " \\ i I h
Marlham.
In 19 9 he 100\.
O\ er the reins at
Ramona and guided
the Rams to the CIF
championship. A )CJf
later he'd sit it out
So Miller's here.
he's the football coach,
the wrestling coach,
the athletic director
and the student activi·
tics director.
-MYIUI mUJ1 again, hoping to find
Mesa coach the end of the ram·
bow.
So "ho i this guy?
Well, he was a line·
backer-gymnast "hen a prep at
Grant High in Los Angeles; be·
came a football-wrestler in hii. firi.t
year at LA Valley JC -and earned
All-Southern California honors a\
a wrestler; then spent a year at Oc-
cidental College before the wallet
~ore out. forcing him to sit out a
year.
That's about as long as you can
force Miller to the sidelines -one
year.
He showed up at Cal State
NorLhridge and wa.s a two-year
starter and captain of the football
Du t before he
could get comfortable
in hi1o easy chair the ne"spaper ar·
ticle hit him in the face ... Costa
Me a High "a~ looking for a "re~·
tling coach.
He hired in as the Mustangs'
wrestling coach, gh ing him the op-
portunity to displ:iy his brand of
coaching fir t-hand. In a \Cry short
time the pieces fell in place and he
applied for the job of coaching the
Mustangs' football team.
Myron Miller has been looking
for that right rainbow for a long
time. And so have the Co ta Mesa
High Mu tangs. Veteran football coach Myron Miller takes over at Costa Mesa.
Adam McNally (left), Jama Vega are two ol Costa Men's major thrHll this fall when they release from the ground gAiM and go to the air.
THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992 -21
COSTA MESA MUSTANGS
•I
Mustangs' hopes in their hands
Binh Tran (above) is one of Costa Mesa's top ath!etes;
Andrew Banua (upper ri ght) and Mike Pawinski (right)
are also key figures in Mustangs' hopes for the '92
season
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MUSTANGS: It's a whole new ball game this year
From 19
"hrn he goc~ on 10 college ... Mili-
n ,,mJ .. J le..-!> h1g, '>lrOng and he
t.111 L.tlLh the bJll. 1Ju1 because I
h.1,c 'll few linemen. he m.1y ha .. e
111 till 111 .11 guard ..
I he other '>Ilk figure' to he
n1.1nncd h\ A<.IJm Mel" all). an cx-
tdkn1 blo1.~cr. Jntl the Mu,1ang'
h.l\t' JJml''> Vcg.i, a good receiver
.ind ouht,111Jing blocker dc~pi1e his
" 11101 -7, I fl'i·pound frame.
1\no1hc r op11on 1<; to move Paw·
111'~1 to tight end. One of the best
h11tc r son the team, it is felt he has
''' he on bo1h sides of the ball, on
1110\I every play. He figures to
nll>' c into the fullback's role next
~Coif
0 ffc nsivc line -At tackle,
Bnan Smith (6-5, 285 jr.)
m.1kcs 11 an easy decision on one
\1de of the ball; the other side was
,, question mark enrly in the season
\\tlh Joe Yorak (5-11. 210) con-
1cnding.
H.1ch Hoffman (6-1, 255) is an·
other who mnkcs coaching deci·
sions easy. He's a staner at guard
and ii. two-time returning starter,
as well ns an All-League choice as
a Junior.
"The other guard 1s Joey Ar·
chuclta, and he's having an oul-
!>landing fall," said Miller. ''I'm
worried about his size, though, and
tha t's why Luxembourger would
come in here."
An other with starting potential
at guard is Wayne Henog, a 175-
pound sophomore.
Al ccn1er is the centerpiece of
the Mustangs' line -6-foot-7, 285·
pound junior Jared Wilson.
"We moved him 10 center (Crom
tackle) and we had two fumble
snaps in an hour and it was his
first time centering the ball," said
Miller. "He's just a genetic freak!
"He's only 16, he wears size 15
shoes and is still growing. His doc·
tor says he may grow to 7-fool
tall."
"He's just the biggest thing
you've ever seen."
Wilson was a starter at tackle as
a sophomore. "He can snap the
ball and from one side to the
other," said Miller. "I don't think
anyone is goi ng to move him ... and
I have two years with him!
Backing up Man Mountain Dean
is Bill VaVcrka, a 200-poundcr
who figures to offer solid backup
here, or at guard or tackle.
K icking game -Luxembourger
was Mesa's place-kicker as a
sophomore and was credited with a
32-yard field goal among his en·
dcavors. The punter is Nicbling,
but Miller ~id he's not thinking
about giving up the ball. "Anytime
we're outside our 30 and we have
three or four yards to go, we're
going to go for it.Y
The Mustangs won't be working
a lot on kickoff return defense -
instead opting to kickoff with a
short, hiah·arch style, which Miller
believes will evolve into the opposi-
tion taking over near its own 30.
"We think if we can put them on
22 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992
the 30 we can hold them with our
defen se," said MiJlcr. "I just don't
want to kick deep."
Sides and Owen figure to handle
!tick returns for the Mustangs.
D efensive line -Luxem-
bourger and Shanklin arc lhe
mai nstays at defensive end, al-
though Luxembourger could move
to linebacker if necessary.
Hoffman and Smith arc the tack·
·lcs, wilh Wilson and Archaleua
J)'oviding back up.
"I feel &ood about the end ,"
said Miller ... We've got two 190-
poundcr who arc (nst and are aood
othlctes. And, we have some real
size 3\ tackles (255 and 285,
backed up by 295). I would think
they are goinc to have to double·
team us here, which is what l want.
I don't think teams can just man
block us."
L inebackers -Niebling and
Vega arc outside, backed up
by McNally and Joseph Roberts.
Peca and Pawinski arc the cc111.1
piece in idc backers, b:id..ed ur ,,,
Tim Parks.
"Every single one of our hi
backers arc returning staner'>. ~'
cept for Vega, and he pltl)ed .1 ' 11
la t year," said Miller, ob"it111 I\
content with this area.
S ccondary -Tran, fal>t Jud
s1ron1 with a hitter') rcru1.1
llon, ii IOlid It one comer: ~·l"'
and Banua are both expericnccJ
"We may make some mi t.t~l"
early,'' said Miller. but by the 11111c
lcasue comes around, I bclr~'~
we'U be very &ood on dc(cn c.''
Playin1 center field is Harticr.
but if Owen can 1&cp in to fill tht·
spot as much a possible, it'll g"c
Hatber that cxtr1 cd,e at qu a11cr
back.
••rm really udted about our Jt:·
fcnsc," .,Id Milter. ''EvcryboJy on
the defensive side is fast (excepting
the tidies) and can bit. 11·~ :i
sroup with a lot ol potential."
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PACIRC COAST LEAGUE
The road to. PCL championship goes through Trabuco . Hills
By Sany Faulknef
Spoc1S wrw
T he Pacific Const League has
proven to be a gateway to
the CIF Division VIII title
game since 1988, as six PCL squads
have made the Southern Section
final in the past four seasons. .
Tr:ihuco Hills, bad.·tO·back SCC·
t1on champs in 1988-89, reached
thc final again last year, but was
edged by PCL roe Laguna Hills.
Coach Jim Barnett's Mustangs
arc poised for yet another trip to
the 111lc game. and are ranlcd No.
I tn the prcscason Divi ion Vlll
'91 final standings
':'rT
4 I I
4 I I
• r • • r • 1 4 • •••
Oweralt WLT
• • 1
11 I I
1 4 •
• • 1
• 1 •
• 1 •
poll. Laguna Hills, which lo 1 .t
horde of talent from la t year'!>
title squad, ill ranked No. 2.
Estancia, "hich topped Trabuco
la t )Car, but lost to Laguna Hills
in the finjl "eek of the regular
season to mas!. the pla)off!i. is
ranked 10th in the preseaM>n poll.
Coach John Liebengood's Eagles
could match offensi\e weaponry
with Trabuco, but defenses " ill tell
the talc in the baule for PCL -
and po))ibly divisional -su-
premaC).
l lerc's u 1cam·by-1cam look:
• Trubuco returns pcrhap!. the
bb t quartcrbad. in Orange County
in . enlor P:u Bjrncs, a chbclcd 6-
foot-4, :!07-pound blue-chipper.
'92 Daily Pilot odds
Pos. T••m, odd•
1 T rabuco H1tts {2'1)
2 Laguna H1:ts (S· 1) ~
3 Es1ane1a (7-1)
4 Cenrury (10·1) s Costa Mesa (25-1)
6 Laguna Beaeh (50-1)
Comment
Ouartel?JJCi<. BlflltS ShOIJIC ve IOI> to r, Pt C1F cllampionsr :> a nea •f burden to bur
Jomer s p1o:ectio" r.ea '" a-:d team de!e::se a mu~! Tr.rd ••rs.ty sea!on a c~rn?
\\1 I smas'l.1101;~ I/ in CJ~s ~.a~;i; PCL'
Ar.,sis t:·a1.-"g from ~~1 u •t p:Jol
Graduation took all but one defcn·
sive starter, as \l.Cll a~ Mandput
running back Thoma' Cla}ton, but
Barnell ha!! pro"cd hi! reload'
more oltcn thJn he r..:hullJ,
•Laguna llills \\J!I ul'o h11 h.11u ,...
b} gr.1du a11on. lo,ing C'll· Pl."..:r ut
See PCL29
Schedules Call games at 7:30 unless noted)
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•
''I came to Coast to begin work
on my B.S. degree.''
Sue Tran gradu.ited from Huntington Beach High School with a 3 grade point Jvt?rage She
enrolled at Orange Coast College la t year to begm wori... on a b.lchelor's d~ee
"I wa set to go to UC Irvine after high school, but enrollt~i at C becauc:.e of fmanoal
considerations. I was impressed by Coast's reputatio n for tran!,ft'ITlng studenb to tour-year
universities
"I'm majoring in biology ,and am considerm~J CLln.>er a!,a pharmdcbt. I pl.ln to tr~rn~t~r to UCLA
or UCI afte~ finhhing up at OCC.
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ESTANCIA
Eagles boast a gem, With solid foundation
~ Johner returns for third
campaign, and this time
the protection (line) is there.
6\ Roger Carlson
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'1 l1 'flt •tl') lt·.1~111• g.unt
L __
Cl F playoffs a nd s~yed ho me.
Tonight he takes his seventh edi-
tion into battle against Los Amigo:>
111 a non-league skirmish with Los
Amigos, and it appears it is with
the confidence of a winner.
"We've got a lot of players, a lot
of good kids to coach with and a
lo t of hard-workers," !laid Liebcn-
good. "Doth the senior and junior
cl:.isscs are used to winning {the
junior varsity was 8-1-1 a!> yc:.ir
ago) and they know how to win.
"It's just a ma tte r of learning
and getting the e>.pcriencc on the
varsity. We ·11 just have to see what
happens."
Licbcngood admits he and hi'
Eagles enter ''1th the bcM pJ!>smg
g:ime (on pJpcr) m the past ::.c\en
}Cars.
"Dan UcJ..cr d1J J great job for
us in '89, he threw the ball \Cry
\\Cll," notes Liebengood. "And he's
guy that made us go. But he re we
have a more experie nced quarter-
back {Ma tt Johner) with a stronger
arm and probably as good or belier
receivers."
The rub comes in the runnmg
g:ime. Licbengood admits he has
no Jo!>h Wojtkicwicz in the back-
field. but runners o f lesser stature
can look very good when they're
operating behind.. a big, solid and
experienced line, as is the case for
the 1992 Eagles.
"I thought our line ''as a big
plus for us last year," said Liebcn-
good. as he surveyed an front w
hich 1s virtually intact from a year
ago. "You JU!>t can't beat expcn·
cnce, that"s the kc),'' he said.
"Yes, I do e>.pect a lot more this
)ear. "ith better results.
T o suggest the E!lglci. arc gun-
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Quarte rback Matt Johner is the heart and soul of Estancia's offense.
P. Arceyul Humphrey Chari~ Faulkner
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Est•ncla
YEAR·BY·YUR R.c~d Year Coach Record
1965-JoM lo .. ry n
1966 -JOlln Lov.ry 3 ~ ,
1967-JoM LO"'T'f l 5·1
1968-JoM LO"l'f ~·7
1969-Ptlll 610"'1'1 3 ~ I
1970 -Phil Bto .. n 9 2
1971-1'111 Br~ 45
1972-Phll Bto~ ~ ~
I 9 73 -Jim Htrmlty 1 8
1974 -Ken Koe!er ~ 6 1
1975-Ken Klt!er 5 4
1976-..llm Btotlltn 2!i I
1977 -Jim 8tint11 6 3 I
1978-Ed Bwi:on ?1
ning tor Jll~thrng k " th.111 .1 k .1gu..:
c hJmpn111,l11p "l>ulJ be 'hci: r
foll) Although 1 r.1bU(\l 11111,
come' 111 \\Ith th1. rcput.1111111, .11 J
pcrh.tp'> the fJH>ritc \ ,,,Ji:. lid,~o·
Simpson
Year Coach 1919-(d~ •9.3
, 983 -Ed B.!¥Con ... ].$
19!1 -Ed ~ton 8·21
t 982-Ed Bll~.irt 46
t 983-Ed 611 4 00 3-6·1
19&4 -Ea BWlon '-~·1
1985-Ed 8:ltton H
1986 -JoM lielltnQOOO-0-10
I 937 -JoM lttbtnQOOd . 2-4
19~ -JolVI Lc!JellQOOd 7.3 t
1989 -JoM llttlenQOOd ·10-1
1990 -JcMl~ 2.a
19? 1 -John l.l(benOCOCI 6-3·1
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~\llid " quid. to note hb eagle .
quc,1 1!ll1.., f.ir Jccpcr lhJn ~imp!) a
lll·rth 111 thc c II pl.l)orr~.
· Of cour,~. Cll· 1 a goJI, )OU
\\ .1111 w 1..'\lt.:nd )OU r SCJ~>n." ~11J
See EAGLESttl
J. Ala,ut
,,... .. ~o.,iy,...
Matt Johner scrambles for yardage againU Laguna Hills.
Oh, sooo·-; c/Qse
A year Ggo the headline o ( the Estancia High Eagles as the
look went back to 1990 was "It wasn't even clo c."
Today, looking back at 1991 ... "It was oh. so close."
The bittersweet season or '91 saw Coach John Liebcogood's Ea·
glcs sail into the final niaht or Pacific C03 t League competition as
n co-leader, with a victory that night catapulting them into the CIF
Division VII playoffs as the leasue'1 No. 1 entry. •
Laguna Hills, the eventual CIF champion, squashed Es1ancia's
bid. scorina early with the benefit or a fumble, then bcnefiued
with an Estancia 1elf-destruct u the Eagles drove to the Laguna
Mills l ·yard line only to be called for an illegal substi1u1ion, which
evolved into a third·and-ravc. pus auempl.
The fatal aerial wu intercepted, run baclt 70 yards and sci up a
field aoaJ to lift Lapna Hills into a 9-0 lead and the Eagles never
recovered in a 16-0 seuon-endina loa.
The Joa dropped Estancia into a de for third with Century and c .. tury, with a 13·7 upset over Estancia in the league opener, was
granted the third berth into the playoffs.
The loss 10 Century wu hard to swallow, as well, as Estancia
snw its hopes battered when the Centurions turned an Eaalcs'
threat into a 106-yard interception return for a touchdown.
The final frustration must ha~ come u the CIF finals ;ap-
proached with the hdfic Cout Lcape's Laguna Hills and Tra·
buco Hills tbc finalilu. Tflbuco was a 20-17 loser to Estancia just
two wceb before ...... Hills NrDCd the tide apinlt the EaaJcs.
"Oac ot your pis ii to pt 10 the playoffs and we\'e not been
there in three ycan, .. &aid Uebeqood. "It was just devastating not
to be there. We had I 6--3-1 rccord ... " _., ..,. OuflOll
•
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0 . Rodriguez Sweet Veg~ Mollner Rimi Cornejo
Eagles have arln (Johner J, protection,
to make a serious run tor PCL crown ~
_. Liebengood says he has
the runners, receivers. too;
verdict remains going in·.
By Roger Carlson
Sports Eo.:.ir
I t's not often .1 high ">Chool foot·
bJll teJm ha' the en' 1able cl·
ling of a lhrcC·)ear ~tarter at
quartcrbJck .it lhe helm. but \\hen
11 docs come, a it does for fa.
lanc1a High's Eagh.: , the bonus i
that the senior quarterback al'°
packs all·lcaguc credcn1i:ib a:. he
enters hi-; thin.I camp:ugn.
Mau Johncr. a 6-foot· I. 180-
pound lch·handcd talcn1. ha\
added an inch of height, 10·15
pound on lhe scale and a we:ihh
of experience as he takes his learn·
matei. into the 1992 seaM>n.
That, along \\ith a big. i.trong
and depth-laden line. gives
:.cventh·year Coach John Lieben·
good every reason for optimi m.
The bitter taste o f the '91 nea r·
mi , however, appears to h:ivc
played a big role in silencing the
usu;al outgoing Liebengood. This
)Car, it appears. Licbcngood in·
tends to let hi pla)crs' blocking
and tackling do the talk.ing.
Herc'· a rundown on the Eagles,
po ition·by·po ition:
Q uartcrbad.. -guess \\ho?
Johner is e\pcctcd to improve
drastically over la t year's passing
number - a constant hard rush
on the passing gnme left its mark
and forced him into 11 intcrcep-
1ions and just three touchdown
passe as he connected on 65 of
158 pas:.cs for 789 yards und a 41.4
percent completion ratio.
Tho e weren't all·league caliber
number:.. Yet when it came time
for the voting for all·lcague at
quarterb3ck, Johne r stood very tall.
Why? h 's because Johner was play-
ing like o ba ketball guard who was
being triple·tcamcd.
The opposition overloaded
against Johner on virtually every
pl:iy. giving the Eagles whate\'Cr
they wanted from the running
g:ime in order to keep the lid on
Johner. Uebcngood believes this
won't h:ippcn aiain.
"He's a areal kid and comes
from a areal bacqround," said
Uebcngood. "Obviously he's the
best I've ever had.
··we'll do evcrythina with him. If
they stunt he can sprint out, wh:u-
evcr it takes. He can drop back, go
Prime Time Players
No. Player, position
10 Pedro ATccyut, tb-lb
11 Jairo Arceyut, wr·db
72 Brian Barcelo, ot-dl
23 David Barnhill, \\T·db
84 Ja\'On Brooks. wr-db
87 Arnold Chandler, te-de
22 Cody Charley. tb-db
74 Carlos Cornejo. ol·lb
52 Brandon Estrada. ol-lb
73 John Faulkner, ol·dl
7 1 Mike Harrington. ol·dl
50 Jason Humphrey. ol-dl
13 Matt Johner, qb·db
81 L3rry L3rios, rb·db
34 Aaron Leffler, fb·lb
43 Ramon Marin: rb-lb
20 Victor Mendez, wb-db
77 Dean Miell , ol-de
51 Scott Baker, ol-dl
58 Carlos Molina, ol-dl
80 Mark Mollner.te·dc
82 WiUiam Nunez, wr·db
21 John Ordaz. wb·db
62 Steve Ortega. ol-dl
66 Hecto r Partida. ol-dl
88 Lorcruo Perez. te·de
41 Fred Pinto, fb-lb
70 Ma rk Palkoner. ol·dl
68 Jon Ratkoski, ol-dl
99 Robert Rimi, wr·lb
75 Brock Riggins, o l-dl
78 Jaime Rodriguez, ol·dl
76 Ozzie Rodriguez.. ol-dl
65 Jeff Schwartz. te-de
SS Matt Simpson. ol·dl
33 Manny Solis. rb·lb
44 Jason Sweet, te·lb
6 Todd Thompson, qb-olb
64 Cesar Vega, o l·dl
85 Rynn Williams. wr·db
Ht. Wt. Cl.
5-9 155 Jr.
5· 145 Jr
6-1 215 Sr
5.5 125 Jr
5·10 150 0
6-1 170 Sr
6-l \75 Sr
'i· l l ~~5 ~t
5.7 165 Jr
().I' l.'\() ~I
6·~ l'>5 Sr
6-3 l Q5 Jr
6-1 ISO r
5.7 145 Sr.
5·10 195 Sr.
5·10 165 Jr.
5·10 I 0 Sr.
6-4 205 Jr.
6-2 220 So.
5-tr 205 Sr.
6-4 190 Jr.
5·8 140 Jr.
5·8 140 Jr.
5-10 1 5 Jr.
5·8 190 Sr.
6-0 170 • r
5-11 190 Jr
6·0 !30 Jr.
5·9 220 Jr.
5· 11 l 5 r
t>-2 230 Sr.
6-1 l 0 Sr.
5-10 l 5 r.
6-t 190 Jr
6-1 235 Jr
5·7 165 Sr.
6-4 215 Jr.
5·11 155 Jr.
6-0 265 Sr.
5.11 160 So.
Comments
Up from the J '
Up from the JV-.
Up from lhc J\',
Up from the J h
~ewcomer
l 'p from the JV,
All-league in ·41
'91 All-le.1guc
t.;p from the J\i>
l 'p from the frui>h •
Re1uming starter
Up from the JVi.
Three-year starter
Newcomer
Returning starter
Up from the N i.
Returning starter
Returning starter
Texas transfer
Newcomer
Up from the Ns
Up from the JVs
Up from the N s
Up from the N s
Newromer
Newcomer
Up from the Ns
Up from the JVs
Up from the JV6
Returning starter
'91 All-league
Returning s1arter
'91 lcttenna~
Up from the JVs
Up from the Ns
Up from the N
Returning starter
Up from the N s
Up from Ns
Up from the frosh
to lbc three·step ... I'm no1 n'll..ing
him to do an)thing new ... julot
throw touchdowns."
Bad.up for Johner. \\hich \\Ould
appcnr to be a very lonely Job (no
one else threw a pass for btanc1a
l:bl )Car), is Todd Thomp.,on. "ho
doubles a n premier wide recci\er
and linebacker.
R unning backs -Manny Soli
(5-7, 165) c;arried lhc ball 20
times for 74 yards as a junior •. and
Cody Charley and Aaron Lerner
saw brief action a year ago, and it' t~is trio which must give the l:aglc)
us.'' main1:11ned Liebcngood. •
"We're i;oing to ghc LdOcr (5· 10.
195) a real sood look. He pl:iycd
fullb.ick "hen he \\!l n't hurt la)t
)Car. Charley looked 1,cry good an
the pring and summer, he's got
gre:u qu1cknc) and peed. He'
the. ideal l)pc 1:11lback if you're
looJ..1ng .11 him. In the open field
he' gone. he's probably one of the
fo5te t lid an the le•guc. Tho e
three -and ma)bc Pedro Arccyut
(5·9, 155 Jr.). that's our running
game."
·some breathing room tor the pa •
ing game..
"Solis is quick and he' going to
h:we to carry some or •he load for
R ecci1,c~ -Rumors that bai.·
ke1ball star Jim faul~ner ~a
leaning 1o"ard a try at "ide re·
tci\er proveJ negative ... but the
See EAGLES/!I
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ESTANCIA
'91 Numbers
•
PILOT
~ GRID ~I STATS
E --Lancia r6-3-7, 3-2)
SEASON (INOIVIDUAl)
Player
Rushing
tcb nvv avg td long t:'2 • Jl 44 1 JI
9~ 1)9 , !> • ~6
'J Jl) "6 0 " 'J 37 1 17
'J .. 3' (. 3
~ ~ .3 I " ., . • ~6 0
J ,, : 3 0 7
6 ... 9 . J 0 J
! 1·
Passing
Player pa pc ydg phi pct. td
Player
·.
'.
., ..
Receiving
pc nyg. avg.
" . ..
SJ
J 'f,
s
Scoring
. '
J 11 J
I~ long
·' ·~ " ;n ..
0
Q
0 ,~
0 1'l
" lR Jc,nr tt • ! f>J, • '" AQw•lar 12
" , ~ .s.. ~
SEASON (TEAMI
Opp
~·
Eagles
II'
·'.,6 J. ,, , 3!3
J J
• J ,. ,
: J ' 2 .s 'J 6
-~
D~ • H 11 ii.
~q
3C9
J~ ·191
3 2 ·19
.. "'\ i~8
!")1J •OJJ9
• 1 J 26 11
i. ~l
=~ 22
• '' 'l 67 836.48
: ·"J,'• 'J.s ~J'C•it 'J Si 8 3 69
• '. ; , "" t~ " •• 's 25 4~ · ' ' ··~ • · • ' ~ t •et~rrs
Accumulallve Score by Quarters
. 20 J 24 19-97
'• J 21 :; 6 56-110
Log, sc hedule
.\~· ., ., J
I l 1 !Ji"nr.1 0
II «••t•nJdcl'-1.H IJ
t • ~ II llJ 1-1
11 l\•·wµort H.llh(•t 14
• ( ' nr if\• I J
Ill t 1~un.1 8(',l( h• 0
!fl I i.1huco >·Mis• I 7
I I (~d M~· 7
11 l~~und Ifill\• 16
• P.\l 1ht Co.ut LCdgue f.-'mt'
Not-ready-I or-prime-time players
A promising field
..,... Estancia freshman light on experience ,
but enter '92 season heavy with the attitude .
By Dennis B1osterhous
SP<llts Wr~er .
E ,t.lllcrJ I l1gh foo1b.11l Cll.tl·h Art Per~ mme~
from the 1un1m \ar,ity 10 the fre~hmcn. anc..1
"ck11mn a h1g, but incxpem·nccc..I group 1h1s
\\ l' h l\C ah11ut 40 ~ith out .• ind I nrcct ahnut
Ill mrnc \\hen the l.1J.., start i.chllOI," \J1J l'arv. \1ho
gu1\.kd the JV to J PJcific Co."1 Lc.:.1~uc cl;Jmp1·
Pn,hip l.1,1 \C.1,11n "\\'e'rc n.·.1 ll} 111t"1.pcm:n1.eJ 11 uh onl} Jbout
t\111 gu~, 11ho h.11c c\a played before
'Uut 11h.J1\ nice .1hout thb group I!> thcrr gre.11 .1ll1tu1.k. Vcl)
ll'" i.:u1' h,l\e m1~:.cd practice, and ~· ~1,111,e .i1111ude at th1., lc\cl
' l rt Ill.ii It> \UlCl.'\S"
Onl' ol the ll·;iJc1!> on th~ 'YuJd j, Kyan Cw~.111 (6-foot·l, 1~5
pn11nJ,}. 1.>nc of the pl:lycr., 1~11h a mCJ\Urc of experience. An in·
!>Ide l1nebad.l'T and fullhad .. Crogan ba!I
competed the J;"t (.:11 }C.Jr~ for the
Ne" port Junior t\ll·Amcncan program.
"I le \\ii\ in the (Junior All· American)
Orange Cuunl)' All-Star Game JI the
end of the ~eJ~on." \.11d Perry. ·"lie':. a
re;il talent, a real hJrJ runner ~ho
'cored a 101 of touch do" n~."
The other pht}er wi1h experience is
tight end Chris Candlish (6-5, 220), con·
~1Jercd a top-flight bloc~er and receiver
h) Perl) "I le plJ}Cd like six year Junior
All-AmcricJn. bu1 lhe lasl couple of
~ears. he was too big," Perry said.
'But what's nice
about this group
is their great at-
titude. Very few
guys have missed
practice, and a
positive attitude at
this level is criti-
cal to success.' "I k 's really a proi.pcct. Chris ts po-
tcnllally one of the fincs1 pla)ers I've
-ART PfJ1RY coached. He's a good basketball player,
Freshman coach too. and a n overall good athlete."
Two w11hout such experience will duel
for the qb chorei. -Jeremy Osso and
Frough Jahid. "They're both good ath·
lcte~ ~ho should learn how to handle themselves," said Perry.
The Eagles' streng1h will be 1heir running game behind a huge
offcns1,,.e line. The center 1s Joey Herman (5-10. 215), left guard
Marco Bosquet (6-0, 210). left tackle Mike Galisha (5· 10, 210),
right 1acklc Kevin Barcelo (6·0, 210) and the righ1 guard Chuck
Johnson is "only" 6·0, 165.
"We're gigan1ic," Perry admitted. "l normally li ke more of a
pa~sing game, but we'll run more. The key to our success will be
how the quarterbacks mature and cut down on mistakes."
Top defensive players include tackle Mike Kight (6-2, 195) and
imide linebacker Brandon O rtega (5-9, 155).
Another strong point fo r the Eagles will be in the kkking de-
partment. Wi1h soccer player George Macias, Estancia has a long·
di.stance threat. Macias has 45-50-yard potential. said Peny.
EAGLES: Protection appears there
From 24
Lwhengood. "Uut I 1h1nk winning
league 1s lhe mo't important thing,
that, and getting past the fir>I
round o f the playoffs."
There's nol much room at 1hc
top and Liebengoo<l predicts 3-2
~on '1 necessarily guaran1ce a berlh
in 1hc playoffs, despile the fact
three teams arc guaranteed a berth
in Division VIII, as well as the
presence of one wiJc card berth.
So despite the long-range goals
of a league title, there is still some
important business in non-league
play to oonsKier, startina tonight.
The only apparent concern in
the Eagles' camp coming in lies in
the running game, but Uebcngood
said he feels that part of the game
will come.
"They (his running backs) arc
going to have to carry the load and
pick it up, and obviously the pass·
ing game will benefit from it," said
Licbengood. "A lot of people
stunted and hurt us last year, but
the r~ults should be better. We're
not going to be throwing 70 or 80
percent or the time, but we'll do
what we have to do to win, what·
ever it takes." '
Whe n it's all said and done,
however, it would appear that the
bread and butter of Estancia's
game likes with its defense.
"ft carried us last year and we're
trying to put our best athletes on
defense," said Liebcngood. 0 1"ftcy
have the quickness and the athletic
ability to make the hit and move
Crom sideline to sideline. We've got
four or five starters back on de·
fcnse and it's just a matter or get·
ting the butterflies out.
Uebcngood is hopcf ul whatever
caterpillan are evident blossom
quickly.
lloub/B-duly
-foVt n..i, ,,..
Mark Mollne r (above) is a 6-foot-4 junior ~ho'll see duty ;it
tight end and defensive end; below, Jaime Rodriguei is a re·
turning starter on both sides of the line for tile Eagles.
28 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992 ..
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g John has ·that personal 'mission'
e's gone from 0-1 O
-0, but the best
eluded his Eagles.
ger Carlson
(d•IOI
o ·one I.nows the lifestyle of
the ping pong ball bette r
than farnncia High's foot·
coach. John Liebcngood.
'!I been nround when i't wai. a
ugly -2·18 the fi~t 1"-0
ai. he tried to revive a pro·
i that had turned south, and
been around when the Eagles
me the only team in the his·
of the Newport-Mc a School
net to record a perfect regular
n.
i::. '89 Juggernaut wept through
i.traight. entering the playoffs
that J()...0 record. only to feel
11ng of a first-round upset 1n
playoffs to L:l Mirada. 15·12.
e's bounced ;iround at 7-3-1 -
s ecn h1 team fall to 2·8, and
year it wa a near-rebound,
y to miss the pla)offs by the
1mc!lt of mJrgin • posting a 6·3·
1ark. ·
W11h SI"< )Cari. under his belt .u
t.rnciJ he admit\, "I'm getting
cr." but in the same brc.ith.
lh h1m,clf coni.umcd in gJ1n111g
in,1,1cnC):· J!> a tribute to h"
n cndcJ'or'
· \\c\c built J ncw ''eight room.
s1,1lll J a srcat off· cason pro·
,1m .ind our kid' have a good
1rl. c1h1c," \!ates Liebcngoo<l.
"I think the thing we ha'e to
fkr .1 I.id .m: "' good a' an~·
hcre. \\C h.l\C some c wblishcd
J.1d11: '· and 1ha1 '\ J plu~."
But "he1hcr L1cben~oo<l remain~
t bt.inciJ n' the Eagle · coach °'' n the ro,1d remain in limbo nt
·~ point -thanks 10 n 12-)car·
Id n.1111ed John Lachcngood. Jr.
1 he btanc1.1 ball bo). a famih.ir
sight at Estancia's weight program
and standing 5·foot·6 de!lpi1c hb
)Oung age, resides in the Newport
Harbor attendance area.
H is sister attends Harbor and
Licbcngood finds himself on the
fence -docs he ''ant to coach his
:.on, or doc:. he ''ant to watch h1i,
son plJy (at I !arbor).
"He's going to be a good kid,"
predic1 the coach. ··Right now he
lecds into Nc"pon.
For the record. his '86 team
didn't. A )Car la ter he had 1wo
''ins.
."I hJ\C to SJ\. we bJrclv i,cored
a touchdo" n ( 111 • '6 ). "c ".c re hor·
rible. \\'e\c come a m1llmn miles
since the·n."
Still. comment!>. )UCh a-. !\like
l\b}nc·s. ,,fto ldt Orange.: Coa!tt
after 15 )Car::. J:. 1hc bai.eball coach
rccentl). do no1 go unnoticed.
..He called Jl
but that' l\\O )ears
away. 'I know I must make
a decision when John
becomes a ninth grad-
er. Do I want to
(co.iching) a full·
tune job. and n
~ca r-round job,"
satd Llehcngood.
"lt's the i..1mc :11
fatanc1J. If you let
11 !llip )ou're not
going to get · tho e
6. 7 or 8 (wins)
)Cars."
"I know I must
make a decision
when John becomes
a ninth grader. Do
I want to watch, or
do I want to coach?
I've got to put a lot
o f thought behind
11.'~
It's not :i simple
s11ua11on. There are
plent) of r:imifica·
11 o ns. beginning
with the const:int
L1 ebe ngood's
high point of the
ummer campaign?
-JOllN lllENGOOO It wasn't a pa sing
Estancia coach lcngue victory ··· or
i.tandout compcti·
watch, or do I want to
coach? I've got to put
a lot of thought behind
it.'
drain on the fa.
tanc1a coach in
terms of staff. budgets and cl1gib1li·
tic .
"It i' a real hard si1u:i1lon.'' ,;ml
L1ebcngoo<l. "We ha'c J hJndlul
of people "ho work real h.ird to
r Jl\e monc} Our budget ,., 'omc·
"here in the S30.000 br:icket Am·
thing h.l\\er b che:uing the kid " •
And he 1 faced \\Ith the pru-.·
peel of no end in sight in term' of
dcmJm.1 upon his time.
"If )OU don·1 put the time Ill the
l>fl·'>CJson p1ogram. then )OU.re
OlH gl>ing to win." .. talcs Licben·
good. "It \ J chalkn~e, there\ no
llt1ub1 about that. And it\ murc
than I ant1c1p.ited."
Hi initial intef\ ft:" at El.t.mc1.1
still haunts him. "
"The) a'kcd me. 'du )OU think
)OU ·11 win a g.unc'?' "
tion at a "eight·
lif1 ing clinic
rJther. it "a' eligibility.
"We onl} lost t\\O kid:. to :.um·
me'r i.chool out or the \\ lwle pro·
gram," <,a1d Liebengood ·"t hat "J'
a cr.:at ach1c\cmen~ 1 he kid,
cr.1ckcd do" n on the boob The)
l.nc'' the\ had 10 be 111 'umm.:r
camp and. not 111 'ummcr 'chool."
So goc the.: hfc of John L1cbcn·
good .. a clJ\'>IC hard·\\Orker \\Ith
,1 big heart. Affable, hone t ,111d
outgoing. he\ founJ h11\1,cll in hot
\h\IC.:r at ti1111:' hec.1u)e he.: d1dn·t
m.11.c h1., M.1tcmenh dear em1ugh.
\\Cre not interprcteJ prcc1,el). ll~
pcrh.ips a h11lc tl)(1 clo'c to 1hc
truth.
But one thing rcma1m c~,t.tl
clear -fohn L1ehcng1.X1J c,ime' 10
plJ). John Liebengood i ente ring his !IC\Cnth \C.H \\Ith the Eag le::..
Eagles ' pipeline to the air waves
""°" '""" Victor Mendez (left), Cody Charley ~ Jason Sweet (right) are all legitimate threats in the aerial department for E tancia quartcrbad: Matt Johncr in '92 season.
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Coming at you with hall-a-ton
[ ,t.rnw·., dcfcn~1\ c heaV)'"c1ghts inc.ludc !from lcrt) Mike Harrington (6·foot·2, 295 pounds), Carlos Cornejo (5· 11 , 225), Cesar Vega (6·0, 265) and Broe" Riggins (6·2, 230).
EAGLES: Foundation is there for ·a championship h•t
From 25
I-11.:lc!> don't appear too concerned
·t k cl very good ahout our receiver.>."
,,,,J L1ehengood. "I'm not suggcl>ting they're
ltl.1Jed fo< UCLA, hut as ::i whole, they're
du111g very we ll. We played 22 ttme!> in the
'111nmcr p:l!>l>tng league games, anJ with the
l \~·cp1111n of Irvine. we played "'1th e'ery·
h•d) ..
< i111ni: 111 I 1c hengorn.l fee ls the pl.'rce1vcd
!-'.'I' 111 the P·''"ng g.1mc (recc1v111g) hai. heen
d1"l'd I la~ m.ij(lr playcrlt arc Victor Men-
<ll / (:'> 10. Iii°'). Rohcrt R1m1 (5·11, 185) at
tltc "'dettuh .111d J.1,on S"'cc t (6 4. 215) at
11t'11t u1J .. ill "'1th 'tarting crcdenllal' com·
1111! 111
\dd1t11111.tll\ I lll1mp,on .mJ JJ1 ro Arccyut
.Ill 111 the p1l111 rc. lending qu.tl11y depth.
\l.irl.. ~1 11ll11cr (6-·I, 190) ::itkh dq>th at
t1d1l l'lld
0 llln'1'c li ne -L1ebe11g,)\1J ' mood "
h.1ppy J nd CJrcfree when d1-.cu,s111g
qu.1rtc rhJch . when 11 comes to the offcns1'e
l111e 111, dcme::i nor ch.111ge' onlv 1n th:it 11\
.tit hu.,.nc'' and conf1Jcnce
I he re arc reasons fnr 1h1!>. IL heg111s at
t.tl'l..le. where Mike lfarringtnn 6·2. 29.5) and
Omck Rigg111s (6-2. 230) arc returning \tart ·
er!>. t·resno State 1s among a lill t of inqumc~
tor Harrington, and Rigg111s is coveted ~
well.
Add 110phomore John Fau lkner (6-1. 250).
junior Mark Palkoncr (6-0, 230) and Mall
Simpwn (6-1, 235).
"We're almost three deep here." sa1J
Liebcngood. The whole second unit 1s JUn·
IOr'I
11·, just as positive at offensive guard -
~t.1rting with Carlos Cornejo, a 5· 11 , 225·
pound all-league returnee. "He's my choice.
baby," said Liebcngoo<l. "l ie benches 315.
cle::ins 280, squats 500 an I ru ns a 4.9 40.
He') JUSI a stud.
"I don't know 1f he's another Dan Petro·
nc. but he'!> got leg~ Ille a tree trunk and
he \ a good kid. l lc's a great kid off the
field. he'll do anything for you, and he\ a
.1.0 jn the classroom."
Another gem at guard 1~ Cesar Vega, a 6·
foot. 265-pounder who j, up from the junior
var..1ty. "He l>hould have been on the var\1ty
last year. but he didn't do spring. so I
wouldn't let him play var..11y," said L1cbcn·
good.
Carlos Molina (5·8. 205), Jaime Rod nguez
(l>· 1. 180), Faulkner and 011ie Rodriguel
(5·10. 18.5) are all lcg1tima1c prospect~ at
gua rd.
Dean Micll (6-4, 205 jr.) Wai a starter at
tackle as a i.ophomorc, but lltas moved to
center. Two others with starting potential at
center arc Ja!lon Humphrey 6·3. 195) and
Simpson. A JOker in the deck could surface
here with the potcntiaJ cmuaence ol Texas
traASfcr Scou Davis, a 220-pouod sopho·
more with press cli ppings.
K ickmg game -Brandon Estrada is up
from the juoior varsity and is consid·
ercd a solid place-kicker, but with no re-
puted range. Todd Thompson returns as the
Eagles' punter after posting a very respect·
able 33.9 average.
D cfcm.ive line -In the Eagles' multiple
42, the re ::ire four defensive tackles who
::ire giving the co::iching staff u happy di·
lemma. "All four arc very good,' notes
Liebengood, '>ingling out Hector Partida,
Ozzie Rodriguel , Jaime Rodnguez ::ind
Vega.
"Vega's prohably the best, but he's going
0 11 offense." continued Liebengood. "right
now he's 26.5 pounds and he con hit."
Plan A calls for no more than three Ea·
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glc~ to go both \\3) -\\Ith Cornejo. Midi
and pt"rhJpS Lcfncr. doing double-duty. due
largely lo the i.impk cu.nmodlty of quality
depth.
Micll. Mollner alld Steve Ortega :ue pen·
cileJ in at dcferuii¥C Cftd. an area which
Liebcngood admits ii undecided.
'B ackcrs -Cornejo and Lcfner, .u \\ell
as Fred Pinto a..0 Jason Sweet, gi\'c:S
fatancia heavy duty i.tren,U. at inside line·
backer. "I've got fo ur for the two spots, and
I have two other!>, n!I well," nid liebengooJ.
Oubide-linebacker candid:ues are Thomp·
s.on and Pedro Arce)UI, Jairo's twin brother.
Other:. in cons1dcr:ition arc Soli!>. Ch:irlcy and Rimi.
S ccondary -David Darnhill. at ju:.t 5-5.
125 pounds, nppeurs to pack quite a
punch, ::is \\ell a:. a \tJrtcr'i. berth at n cor·
ncr. Other corneri. arc Jairo Arccyul , John
Orda.t and WilhJm Nunez.
Ch.irley h:u the i.tan er's role at ::ifcty.
with Johncr acting ns a backup. "You
wouldn't notice 1hc difference," i how
Licbengood de5.cribcs it us safety. Whether
it's Chorley or Johncr, the Eagles urc solid
in the deep secondary.
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CIF RANKINGS
Preseason rankings PCL PREDICTIONS:
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MATER DEi
Monarchs are thinking of 'Quiet Thunder'
.... Defending CIF Division I
kingpins take reputation
into South Coast League.
By Barry Faulkrer
:.ooris W• ·•er
F ;1n~ flock-
1 11 I! t o ~later Oci
llt!!h f1101hall
~.lrlll.'' l.'\j1CCl111!!
111 'cc rc~·llrd--.-i "'I!""'
't: I I Ill!.'. l)I fcn,t',
1111..:ht · he J1-,.1p-
1•· •1:.!, I 111 thc c.1rl~ _!!<ling. l\lon-
11, I , C11..1, t1 Brule Rolhn~on.
• 1 ~ \l I. h.1~ plcnt~ Ill cntcrt:lin
th, :1""111g kg1111h 11f ~upponcr!>
" 111 t.dcnt tin Jdcn''" and a ho,1
'" 'i'•·~d·h11rn111g '""' pl.t)Cr~ \\ho
"''"-' ll\l'r~h.tdl>'' Mme offcn~i1c
r:lc'\f '•' r le n.:c.
<"•Ill' .ire 1hc prnltf1c p.b'>lllg
1.1:i.k 111 11f q11.1nnb.1cl U1ll~ Ul~1n
"'" 1 'i.rn 0 1q:u StJtc), ::ind tight
The Mo na rc hs
< • 1ors Red, gr Jy .ind '"hue
L • .1i;ue South Co.hi
1•1•11 rl'cord LP.1gue, 3-1,
I Jwr.111. 13·1.
T111e ui otten~e M ultiple I
l' 1w of detense )-4
I k.1<.J coJch Orut t' Rulltn!>On
'!lUrth \eJr, 27-11 1
'>1.111 Crt'g Bolin tolb's);
h •od.111 Bl.H Lburn Ide! line),
ll,l\t' Connor 1db)l, Mile
c • ,, 11e<. I; Juhn Hopkins
.,. [r1r tohnson !def coor ),
I l.11 t> /\loner to1f coor I, Bill
\ \ h1'l' 1otf linel
1992 Schl'dule
(non-lcagul')
'-1•p1 11 -Serv1te !CSUFI, 8
't•pt 18 -.:it St Paul
""Pl 24-S.mta An,1 tSA llm.,(l
< let 2 -St Fr.rnu~ r'>A Bo"" ll
c l1 • 1 -.11 R.11111 m.1
uuth Coast leJgue
I 1 I 1 h -,1( C..1p"'r,mo \'Jllt•'t
I I I 2 2 -\\")IUn \>tl'JU ((.!'>Uf I
< " 1 JO -al Dana Hill~
~. ,, (, -El Toro 1.11 Tr.1h Htll~l
Nov 1 2 -S Clmenlt' (SA Bowll
end David Knuff (Washington
State). and a solid offensive line
has also departed fo r college. But
Junior signal caller Derrek Uhl
:.teps in after a year of apprentice-
:.h1p on the varsity, and he'll ha'e
plenty of '>'capons at his dispol>al
"hen the Monarchs have the ball.
An inexperienced offensive front
may pul a premium on big plays,
but \he Monarchs will aim to
plc:ise '~i1h fullback-tailback Nicky
Sualua, and tailback-receiver Ray
Jacbon. who has ru n the 40-yard
dash in 4.5 seconds.
Rccet\Crs Orian Barajas and
Robert ~lolina (4.6 in the 40) \\ill
all>O gi'c oppol>ing secondaries fits,
and Rollimon ·s creative offensive
strategics will utilize Jackson's
~peed and Sualu.1 's brubing po''er
10 the fullest.
"We want to put our top guys in
a position to hu rt the defe nse on
C\ery play," Rollinson sa id. "That
may mean. moving Sualua to tail-
back and Jackson to wing back, Su-
alua to fullback, Jackson to tail-
back. and putting Barajas in mo-
tion.
Barn1::is, "ho led Orange County
last yea r with I I interceptions as a
corncrback, is joined by Jackson, a
free safety with six interceptions in
1991, to anchor a strong secondary
am.I a quintet of returning de-
fensive starters.
Linebacker Parker Gregg. Sualua
and nose m::in Mike Lopez arc also
back, and face a new :.et of chal-
lenges this season, shift ing from
the ru n-o riented Angelus League
to the pa~-happy South Coast
League.
"It's a good thing we're strong in
the secondary. because teams in
this league are going to throw the
ba ll a lot," Rollinson :.aid. "We
used to take long bus drives to play
black and blue football, but now
we'll have shorter bus dri\cs to sec
the ball in the air."
South Coast po\\ers Mission
Viejo, Capistrano Valley and El
l•'~"""'
Meter Del
Year Coach
1952-0lcll Caner 1~-0ck~er
1954-0ck cnr
1955 -St.eve Mu$SUll
1956-Steve Musseau 1957-0lck Cwy
1958-0lck Coury
1959-Dte:k Coury
1960-Dte:k COlMY
1961 -Dick Coury 1962-0ck Cwy ., 963 -Dick Coury
1964 -Dd Coury 1965-Dd Coury
1966-Bo0 WOOdS
1967-BoO V.oods
1968-BoO Woods
i969-Bot> Woods
1970-BoO WOOdS
1971-BoO Woods
Record
4-4 2
5·3-1
6·4
'9·1
•'12.()
•'11·0·1
87-1
'11 ·1
•'11·1
6 2 1
'9-H
'9·1
7.1
··ii 0·1
'11 1
4) 2
5-4
6-3
7.2
; 2
Toro have recent hbtoric' of :.end-
ing quart erbacks to 01' 1!>1on .I col-
leges (El Toro's Roll John.,on to
USC. Brett Johnson to r.hch1g.in
State and S1c'c Steni.1rom to Stan-
ford; Capo Va lley's ToJtJ Man110'-
1ch to USC; JnJ Mis ion VtcJt>'i.
Troy Kopp to P.1cific), M> 11 will be-
hOO\c the ~1onJrchs 10 fend off
See QUIET THUNOER/3Z
Standout Brian Barajas returns for senior season. Nicky Sualua is Mater Dei's heavyweight out of the backfield.
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Looking back on '91
l-. '~-1»1)' N.A
Billy Blanton spearheaded Monarchs' drive to CIF crown.
Return to glory
L oo~ini back on 1991 -there arc nearly 100 many highlight
to mention. what wilh the ClF OiVlsion I champion hip. :i
victorious sc3son-opening trip to Hawaii, and only one di~ap-
pointing game night in 14 week . .
The Monarchs earned the mythical state title by bringing top·
ranked Eisenhower, (No. 1 in the; nation at the time. nccording to
USA.Tod3y) to its knees in the title game. Mater Otti earned o 35·
14 victory before 33,204 at Anaheim S1adium, the 1hird·large t
crowd in CIF history to Cini h 13·1.
Senior quarterback and Co~ta Mesa resident Billy Blnnton and
tight end·lincbacker Dnvid Knuff spcarhcnded the cnmpaign,
which culminated in the school's first CIF crown since Rollinson's
senior season in' 1965.
Blanton, now at San Dic£o State, broke Orange County inglc·
i.eason records in passing yard (3.3 3) and touchdowns (36), com·
pleting nearly 62 percent or his pa cs en rou1e 10 All-Sou1hern
Sect ion honon.
Knuff, a fonnerquarterback himsetr:tiuihl 63 passes for 1,117
yards and scored IS touchdowns to claim Division I Player of the
Year honors. He olso starred defensively at an outside backer spot,
mixed in punling duties. and completed bolh his pass attempts for
63 yards and one touchdown, before moving on to Washington
State.
"We had a poup or experienced players who worked very hard
for everything they earned;" Coach Bruce Rollin50n said. "They
were paid a tremendous amount or tribute and rightfully so. Thot
team has now taken it's place in Mater Dei history."
In all, five Mon:uchs were named AJl-CIF, including lineman
Jose Gonzalez, linebacker Jason Thies and kicker Brian Broad·
bent.
'
Veazey
Better learn how to pronounce it,
'cause you're going to hear it plenty -
~ Tne name is ·sualua, ·
and it's almost as tough
as trying to tackle him:
It's Sue-ah-lew-wah!
By Richard OUM
Spans \\r~er
W hen the! llool.. cloi.ed on a
rcmarl..ablc 1991 !'>Cai.on, n
. bauahon of talented play·
eri. \\ere reduced to mere footnolc'
in the annah of a proud program.
Volumei. "ere "ritten about ;,\II-
Cl f stars hl..e quJrtcrback Btll)
131Jnton. l\\O·Wa) starter D.1\ld
Knulf, hJmmer-footed pl::i c·l..icl..er
Dnan Ilroadhcnt, hncbacl..er Jai.on
fh1e~ and l\\O·\\ ·" hncm;m Jo,c
Gonzalez. among other~.
Thii. )C.tr\ 'llln. howc:ver. will
be told through the cxplo1b or !>C\·
eral inc:1.pencnccd performer.., \\ho
must create M>mc happy end1nw.
on game nights to remJan on the
!tame i.hclf ~Ith la!>t )Car\ squad.
Ray Jack.son, OriJn Barajas nnd
Parker Gregg were names frc·
quently mcn11oncd among last
)Car's heroc!i. Dul, for the moi.t
pan, the page!I arc blJnk lor the
I '92 c::impJtgn.
Here's n po i1ion·by-poi.1tion
look at 1he defending Division I
champs:
Q u::irterback -Derrek Uhl
handle<l the clipboard an<l
brief mop-up dulics a a sopho-
m<>rc last season (completing t\\O
or seven pass attempts). but hi!>
predecessor, Dilly Blanton, bcn·
cfttcd from n similar gig before re·
cording two prolific eason .
At 6-foot-5, 205 pound , Uhl will
dwnrf most or the Monarchs' line-
men in the huddle. and will h:i'e :s
clear line or ight to 3 corp or
swifl receivers ~hen in the pocket.
A straighl drop-back passer. he
hns not shown Blanton's elusive·
ne , but he cnn throw the deep
ball . with the best or them. which
could be bad ncwi. to opposing sec·
ondnries.
Rollinson pion to simplify the
off ensc early to 1llow Uhl to de·
vclop confidence and inexperience,
but is already bcamin' about 11n·
other potential blue-chipper at the
controh or his offense.
"We want to put him in a situa·
tion where he can succeed," Roi·
linson said. "I think I asked too
much or Blanton in hi first few
Prime Time Players
No. Pia) Cr, position lit. \\ 1. Cl.
36 David Al\areL, rb 5·10 170 Sr.
47 Is:iac Ardolino, "r 6·:! :!10 Sr.
42 Brian B.traJa~. db·"r 5-10 175 Sr
7 ~~1tchclangelo 0Jrr Jg.in, J b·\H ~-10
74 Stc\c Dell, di 6-11 :!~O
18 foe OonfJd1m, \H 5.s 15U
80 -Brian Boudreau'<, lb (1· I JIJO
5 t.tondo Calderon, \\f 5· Ill 175
73 Fernando C..in .tpl. -ol 5·9 :!ll5
3 Joel Ca!>'>.lra. rb 5·S 11)0
76 Dave Ca~tagnol.1. ol <1·.l :!"5
93 Brian Cunanan. di "·'.'\ :!Oh
65 John Dreher. di <•·I ~:!5
6 t.hl..c En\lc\, tc h·2 I '>5
17 John.Fl)nn: qb <1·0 lo.:?
82 Derrick Ford, tc ·di Ci· I :!05
56 Brnndon Gumbo.1. dl·ol 5-IO ~30
52 Joi.h Higgtn~, lb '1·0 I '.12
54 Bnnn Holden. <ll·ol 6· I 217
59 John Houston, ol <>·:? :!:?O
:!4 Ray Jnckson. db·rb <>·3 ~95
46 Parker Gregg, lb fl· I :!'.!5
26 Brian Hall, rb-db 5·6 175
33 Steve Kelley, db 5·8 I ..SS
51 ChrisKern,ol b·l 2-10
9 Jim Krup. ~r 6·0 15
55 Mil e Lopez. dl·pl 5-11 260
15 Edgar Maciai., ol-dl t>·2 :!50
61 Carlos Marin, ol 5-9 I 0
81 Robert Molina, "r-db 5·10 160
79 Mall Mot he I'\\ 3)'. Ol 6·3 :!:?5
50 Doug Nahin, ol 5· IO 250
13 Pat Nichol , rb·db 5·'.I .. 1 ·3
99 Kevin Pcl..ar, lb 5·~. 170
~ Brett Rouintrce, db 5·9 173
44 Mike Rovira, lb 5· I I :!25
22 Michacl-JohnR2eznil, db<>· l 170
8 Brandon SmnJl"ood. '" 5-9 160
..S Gabriel Sohs. rb 5-..S 155
35 Nicky Sualua, dl·rb 6· I 230
15 Derrek Uhl, qb, 6·5 :?05
20 Moc Va~quct, db-rb 5·11 18$
21 Peter Veazey. rb 5·6 168
89 Greg Vclnstegui, te 6-2 200
58 Jeremy Vill:)rreal. lb 5-11 ISO
29 Joses Walchwa, db 5-10 158
87 Brant Wichardt, te-lb 6-2 205
155
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L' p r r1rn1 the ~urh'
'IJ I kt1c: 1 m.111
\'Jr"t' rcturni. r
\'.ir,11\ ruurn..r
\' jr,11~ returnd
:\C\\l..Utner
\ J f,ll\ returner
'C:\\l.'.llffil.'I
Lip fmm the l ro!'>h
Up Im. the ~oph'
L'p !tom the ophi.
\'JrJ1t) returner
\' Jr .. 1t\ returner
L p I rom · 1he ~oph~
l{eturn1nc ~tarter
Sec1ind .1ll·lc.1gue lb
\'art t~ returner
VJri.1ty returner v.u .. itv rcturnc:r
L1p rmm.the )Ophlt
Rcturnmg .,tJ rtcr
l'.lft·llmc i.1..irtcr
Var)ity returner
Var 11y returner
L'p from the frl)'h
Up rr om th e !'>Oflh'
Ne\\ comer
\' J~it\ returner Var~1t) returnc:r
L'r from the ~plb
L'p from the soph!>
I... up from i.oph
Up from the !>Oph
F1r)t all-league di
·91 ktterm:rn
·91 letterman
\ Jr 1ty returner
an.ity returner
Vnr..1ty returner
Var 11y returner
Ne~oomcr
starts, and I learned my le~i.on.''
Sophomore jpbn Flynn. "ho dt·
rcctcd the fre~mcn team's offen e
last year, will bnck up Uhl, "hilc
senior Michelnngclo Barrag:in will
take snaps in emergency situations
to supplement his duties as a start·
ing cornerback..
)Jrdi., bul ,.,,11 be the featured run·
ner this )Car al both fullbad. and
t:ulback.
R unning backs -Nicky Sualu:i,
used primanly as a blocker ll
)Car ago. carried •2 time ror 281
"No one· taclled him for l\\O
days," said Rollinson of Sualua's
early workoub in pads. "He's so
trong (the 6-1, 230-poundcr
benches 330 pound and squats
490), and he· n.innang the 40-ynrd
da h in 4.7 cron<h.
Sualua. a returning tarter at de·
See SUALUA/11
THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992 -31
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MATER DEi
'91 Numbers
~\'.:,. PILOT
GRID • to/11 STATS
MatC'r Oei {13-1 , 3-1}
SEASON tlNDIVIDIML)
Ruahln9
Pl•rer lcb nn •1111 td lon9
~-t'<110 118 145 6J 9 32
I ·3 310 0 3 ?I
~!.l~Cfl ~) 76 l l 3 17
V41~utl )I ~5 JI I 14
Sll.t'U~ ~2 'SI 67 ) •O
NOi'" :'O 9J • 1 0 33
~JJI n 9 ~~ :s 1 8
S1'1Cllc. l 41 40 0 2~
Ray Jackson Parker Gregg
Not-ready-tor -prime-time players
Better to be a Hedi
.,.. When you have 901reshman out, annually,
it's a matter of Reds (firsJ) and Whites (hopefuls).
By Dennis Brostemous
SpottS Wr'4tf
A nOlhcr hcahh) IUrtlllUI lll l,)l) £n:,hmcn
pro~pcct~ turnl'd out thi' ~\.'.tr fur the
Mater Dci progrnn.
... lt.h.;1t: l.' ) J
I' )4
0 10
0 9 QUIET THUNDER: Since no pl:iycr~ :m: l'ut fmm the 'qu~Hh, the
group is divided into t"u tcJnh -the "Rcu"
unit and the "White" tcJm.
• •
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Jr; 6 I 5 0 6
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From 30
the immincnl air 1.tr1l.es.
Dana Hills. which lo&t to then·
South U>a&l League rival Irvine in
la~I \ear's CIF D1v1s1on ll title
game: 1:> ranked ninth in the Divi·
:.ion l pre:.cll'Son poll, "hilc t.farer
Dei opens in the No. 4 spot.
Rollinson said the coaching staff
'' 111 also face the challenge of
learning the systems of new league
opponents.
.. We lo.nc" the tendencies of the
tc:ims in the Angdus League. be·
cause \\e'd played them for SO
many years," Rollinson explained.
"The first year in a new league is
alwa\'S an advcn1ure. hecause we aren~I as familiar with the pcr~on·
:.ilities of these teams."
Rollin!>on has a slight edge, hav·
111g played ·capo Valley and Mis·
&ion Viejo in the non·le:igue sc:ison
the pa:.t t\\O )Cars.
"We !tplit with f\fo:.ion and Caro
the l::i!>t two year:., so they sure
\\on't be intimidated any by us.''
The ~1unarchs' move the South
Coast "'as not without controversy.
howe,cr, as "cveral principals in
the S:iddleback Valley Distnc\
were openly critical of the Santa
Ana parochial school' lack of at·
tendance boundaries. The addition
of Mater De1 into the league was
:ibo a catalyst in its change from
D1v1s1on ll to Division l.
The annual team motto and
theme, which last year was: "Red
Attitude." may also reflect this
year's eagerness for acceptance.
This year's bau le cry will be:
"Quiet Thunder''.
Rollinson said he be lieves the of·
fcnsive front and Uhl will mature
quickly. which will be good news to
the defense.
"The overall strength of Mater
Dc:i footb~11l right now is our de·
fcnse." lfollim,on said ... They could
CO\ er for our offense for a while."
Gregg, ~ 6-fooH. 225~dcr;
1~ among the strongest linebackers
111 the st:ite. wit h a bench·pr-css
m:u.imum of 310. He also brings
the intelligence of a 4.0 stu dent
and the ferocity or a crazed lun:itic.
''He goes off into another world
out there. and the rest of team
picks up on that intensity,'' Roi·
linson said. "But he's so inteHigent.
he':. always in the right place.''
Cornerhack Michelangelo Bar·
ragan udd!> experience in the sec·
ondary. which will allow the fro nt
seven 10 stunt and blitz more. due
to the polished coverage tech-
niques of the p:iss defenders.
Roll inson !>aid he has worked
hard to put last year's success in
the past, but there are some posi·
tives tha t he hopes will carry over
10 this year's squad.
"I think the biggest thing these
kids could have learned from l:lst
year's group i~ the \\Ork needed to
be champions.'' Rollinson said.
"These l.1d!I I.now what it takes,
and they know when they're not
II\ ing up 10 that level."
Rollinson said the expectations
raised by defending a CIF crown
are not a coach's ideal situation,
but the Mater Oei program has
worked hard to foster such op·
timism.
"High expectations come with
the territory at Mater Dei," Roi·
linson said. "We could . be coming
off u 3-6 year, and people would'
still expect us to do well. We get a
good share of talent. so we should
win 60·to· 70 percent of our ball-
games. We are supposed to do
well."
The Red learn is con~idcred the rmHC~llll
players, while the White ~quad i.el'e' :\\ an opportunity for back·
ups 10 rCCCl\'C more rlJ) ing time. :l\C'OrJing 10 CoJdl Juhn Eyman
who oversees the cntin: frc,hmcn prugrJm
··Athletically, our slill po~1<io11~ ~m: heller th::in a )car ago," rid
Eym:m. l...asl year. the Monarch,· red team \\CJi)I 8·2. "hile the
White were 6-2-J for an O\crall 1.i-1.1 :.no"'"S by the t.fater Oe1
freshmen.
"And one of the losses by the White: "3) to a junior v.Jf')tty
teJm," ~aid Eym:in.
Atter the teams
split into the Red
and Whi te units .
five assistant
coaches will take
charge of each
squad.
The Monarchs. "111 be directed by
qu;.iclerback Oa'c Santa Cru.t (S·lO,
150). "ho is in the mold of 1 Billy Blan·
100, at least according 10 M:ater Oct
qu:irterback coach Dave Money.
"He does ha\c excellent um
strength," said Eyman.
The Mater Dci ofknse will be pat·
terned :ifter the vursity, wide open with
onc:·b.lck. no-back :ind multiple ~ti.
··once kids get going with it.'' Eyman
explained, "it's going to cau)C a lot of
confu~ion with other program~ at lea l
th.11·~ the idcn.''
After the teams !lplit into the Red and White ur11t , five n~i,tant
coaches will take charge of each ~u.1J.
Eyman, a former lincbJcl.cr and defcn we lmc coJch w11h the
varsity, b in his second )~ar al the lrc:!lhmcn k'el and .... ,11 head
the Red team. Pete SJnchet will be in charge of 1hc While.
"As fo r as team speed, this i~ 1he beM l\c sc~n here.'' aid
Eyman, "'ho ~id the running bacl . rorpll· On offcn!l-C and 1he ~cc·
ondary and li nebackers on defense arc 1he team's strongc t po1n1s.
Among the other top pla}ers are .,.. ,Jc 1cC'eiver and corn er Kevin
Braga (5·8. 140); wide recei\er and ~:ifety Niel Cc!hlr (S-9. 150);
guard and linebacker Ryan Holland (5· IO. 178), '<J.ho is the team
captain on defense; Ja on Parron (5·1 I . 140), a tailback <tnd free
safety; OB and free safely Sam St rcmick (5·9. 140); and Jason 'hi·
las (S·ll, 160), a wide re.ceiver an•• free s:ifcty. 5-ll, 160.
Also, there's Wendell Simmons (5·11, 165), a t~ilback and hnC·
backer; Rod Fraser (6-1, 170), a tight end :ind linebacker-David
Gibson (S-8, 140), a wide receive r und oornerback: tailb~k and
strong sa~ety Byron Schley (S-10, 155); lllli.I Michael Orah~ (S-10,
165). a tailback and free safely.
Schley is also the top candidates to do the kickina chores.
The Monarchs were given a quick test with an opener again 1
_ arch-rival SeMtc . .
Newport Beach's O'Neil has reclaimed starter's berth at .Oregon
\\here .m: the\ no1.1o '
<) u a r I e r h ,, l lo. D J » n y
0 '\ell. a Nc\\p11rl Uc;.ilh
re,hlcnt, h,,., red.11med the
,t,1111ng 'P'll JI Oregon
.din .1 iJ1,hl(;.il1;,) thunih
l'll•lld h" p1•11 ,l·.1-.011 .1r1i:r
fl\l !!·1111\'\
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opener w11h seven career tight end al Oklahoma ...
touchdown pa!>ses. complet· •Sophomore Derek
ing 55 o( I I 5 his freshman Sparks and freshman Le·
,e,1-.on. land Sparl~ arc both run·
Other former Monarchs ning bacl.' at W;ishington
\\1th marquee progr:im~ arc: State, but both had surgery,
• h '>on Uhl. a 6-3. :265· ~houldcr and knee. re\pcC·
r11u11J junior h.icl.up de-lively. rece ntly ...
fl n"~c l111cmnn at USC .. •DJ\ Id Knuff j, :i fre,h · • • Rid, 1';11!0"'. a '-C01m man 11ght t•nd hordul .11
I~ Wl'C center :II St.1nford wa,hm~l\11\ ~late ..
• I om Pl'n .J, .1 junior • Utll) Btinwn. a Cm1.1
Mesa resident, is a fresh-
man quarterbnck at San
Diego State ...
• Mark Ram!ltack is a c·
nior s1at1er 31 quarterbad,
fo r Missouri Western St ...
• J 992 graduate John
Grootegocd is at Nevnda,
where he "ill likely redshirt
:1' ;rn uffcn,ivc lineman ...
• Tra<.)' ltirchag ic. a
junior Llcfcnc,i\.c 1;1,klc DI
32 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FO R 1992
Sonoma State ...
•Steve Harl.in!> 1~ a jun·
ior 'b~cker at ld~•ho Stute ...
•John W1ll1t1m a
sophomore receiver at
Santa O ara ...
•Mike Silvey " tt M>pho·
more lineb;icl.er nnd M..irk
Farrell a junior dcfcn'i'e
tockle :11 Penn ...
• Ricky Elli'i 1, a f rc,h·
mJn re~civer nt St. M:i1y\.
.· ...
MONARCHS <"J • ti
Rollinson teaches history, makes it as well!
~ Mater Oei coach has brought
back the taste of honey with the
return to No. 1 status in CIF.
By Bany Fa~
S;ions Wrw
B rucc Rollinson spends most of his
days at Mnter Dei High teaching his·
tory. For sever:il months in the fall,
ho'>'evcr, the Monarchs' football coach is
more interested in making history -adding
10 the school's storied gridiron lore he has
been a part of since the mid·l960s.
A former standout tnilbnck-defensivc bnck
at Mater Oei (Oass or 1967). Rollinson
helped lead then·Coach Dick Coury's vanity
-Monarchs to a 23-1-1 record his fin:il two
)cars. As a junior in 1965, Mater Dci won
the CIF 4-A title, and advanced 10 the 4-A
cmifinals the following year.
That lingered as a high point for the hnl·
lowed Mater Dei program, unt iJ the 43-ycar-
old master motivater became the school's
eighth head coach in 1989.
The Monarchs went 7-4 and 7-6 in Rol-
lini.on' first two seasons, but brolc through
in 1991, reaching the Clf Division I scmifi·
n:il . II was the team's best playoff showing
i.incc Rollinson'!> senior season.
La t )'Car, a talented cast of players
hd('lCd Rollinson come full circle -from
plJ)Cr to co:ich -ns the te:im \\On the Cl F
DI\ 1 ion I champ1on.,hip. The 35· I~ title
game \ictory O\er EiscnhO\\Cr. which \\:I
ran~1:d No. l in the notion by U A Today at
the time, came before n cro"d of 33.:!04 at
Anaheim Stadium.
The w-callcd up!>el capped '' rcm:irl:lblc
13· I .!.ea!)On, :ind supplied the ultimate sntis·
faction for the fiery coach, who can still
m~tch game-night emotion and intensity with
SUALUA:
From 31
fcnsive tackle, as well, will handle only spot
duty on the other side or"the ball, because
the workload of being the primary ball car-
rier is too great when combined with the
constant intensity defensive line play de-
mands.
"We're going to do a lot of single back
stuff, ond Nicley will be getting the ball,"
Rollinson said.
Jackson, a newcomer to carryina the ball,
hn adapted quickly to the talJback spot, and
will also ace action at wing back, flanker,
and even split end when not on derense.
"He's ruuina 4..5 (40-)'31'd dasha), and
he just makes 1hinp happen when he has
the ball," Rollinson pid.
Senior Moe Vasquez. a potential starter at
strona sarety, wilt also figure into the mix as
a S-ll, 188-pound slasher with aood in -
stincts.
"They aJI have JOOd hands, 100," said Rol-
linson, who utilizes his backs well in the
short passlna 14me.
R eceivers -Senior Roben Molina
brin41 4.6 s~ed in the 40 to the spli1
end position, while Jackson and 83'3jas will
~l..o play prominent role~ In the three·
receiver scheme.
Molima h un wereJ the challcnac of the
an>'one who has ever strapped on 1hc Mon-
archs' trademark triplc-s1ripcd helmets.
Rollinson doesn't so much coach a game,
as he experiences it. Rolling "'ilh 1hc ebb of
triumph and lravail tha1 :iccompanies each
wccl..Jy four-quarlcr drama, Rollinson i
oflcn reduced 10 a frazzled quiver as he
shufnes through post-game well-wishers to-
ward awaiting reporters. ~
Given a moment to compose himself, he
cranks up whatever decibels remain on hi
familiar rasp to deliver his address with 1he '
presence of a statesman. He is, even when L.:.JA ... !"""""_j
severely drained, what sportwri1ers af-
fectioniuely term ''good copy."
h was during such ·post-game revelry la)t
season that Roll inson slipped in to his old
Mater Dei letterman's jacket :iher his team
avenged its only loss with a 35-21 semifinal
win over Loyola.
"It was very emotional," Rollin:.on said of
the impromptu gesture, which embodied
with striking visual symboli m, ihe timeles
web thnt encompasses Mater Dei football.
His impressive game-night presence a!)idc,
Rollinson is the living breathing image of
success on and off the field.
"Bruce would be a success 1n anything he
doc • bec:iusc he's so dedicated," said MJtcr
Dei assi tant John llopkim .... I don't thin~
he'd want 10 do anything ehc lhnn whut he'!>
doing now. He's a great coach. but before
that, he's a gre:u tc.icher. I le h:is hi!) ma't·
tcr's c.Jcgrce (in cduca1ion). and he' :i very
1n1elligent guy."
What ct Rollin.,on apart on the field , 1i.
hi ability to comistcntly connect with the
player • and hi · coaching ~taff.
"He's the be t moli\atcr I've e"cr been
around, and thJt include!> quue a fe\ colh!gc
coaches," Hopl ins said. "He gels the mo 1
out of those around him, because he ~no"
how to strike the bal3nce between intensity
starting role, according to Rollinson, and has
good hands, as well as speed.
"He put on a show this summer," Roi·
linson said, "nnd he's going to catch a lot of
footballs." ·
Senior Mando Calderon, 1 possession type
with good speed, is slated for time at flnnk-
er, but versatility will allow each receiver to
play interchangeable roles.
"We';e having all our receivers learn all
three spols (flanker, split ond wing)," Roi·
linson said. "We want to h:ive e:ich guy in
the right pe>sition on each play, which may
mean movm1 &hem around." ·
The depth of speed burners is new to Rol-
linson. who has had Oeet pass catchers in
the put (Ricky Ellis, Leland Sparks. Roeer
Morante, etc.), bul no more than one per
,ear.
The verdict is still out at tight end where
four candidates have shown definite
strengths. lf not a complete package.
Junior Brant Wiehardt1 senior Mike Ens-
ley, a member of the basketball varsity, jun-
ior Derrick Ford and senior Grca Veluteaui
arc all fiahting to impress the coaching atarr.
0 ffensive line -Senior Mike Lopez (S·
9, 260) rotated in on off ensc las& year
and will lead an other-.ise inexperienced
crew up front at the 1trong-sidc guard po&i-
tion.
Senior Fernando Carvajal (5·9, 20S) is the
tarter at the other guud. while seniors Ld~..1r Macia (6·2, 250) and D•"e Cn t•l£·
t...11>.h• 1t.r ........ o...i. "'• c
Bruce Rollinson has been making a lot of vict<1ry strolls in recent limes.
and' humor. He can get all ove r you if the
si tuation dicltltc ·• but he can also tale the
edge off with a joke or a kind word . Ei1her
way, he gets hi!. point across." ,
RollinM>n, \\ho played and coached for
vic1orioui. Orange County all-star team .
began hi> co.1ch1ng career al Sale inn I l1gh
after :in inJUr)·plagucd college career at
USC.
"I t.litln t l now \\hJI I \\,mtctl to do. but ii
'>'asn·1 lung before I ~nc\\ I lileJ cOJchinl!,"
he said
Aflcr '>Cf\ing \C\en -.ca lln' J> a M.th:r
Dci 3~1s1an1. Rollin~n le ft the program to r
a stint :is an ai. i>tant al Rancho Santiago
College. When Jim Gallo mo\cd on. how-
ever, he was eager to return to head the
noln (64, :?.55) arc s ated 10 open at '>'CJl·
side and trong-iide tacllc, respectively.
Chris Kem, a 6-1, 240-pound senior CoronJ
dcl Mar resident, has the job nt center.
Backups include juniors John Houston
:ind Doug Nahin. Br:indon Gamboa nnd
sophomore prospect M:m Motherw?_Y (6·3.
225), bro1hcr of former Monarchs' tart line·
man Rya n Motherway. now at UCLA.
K icking game -Junior Brandon Small-
wood, who hns shown consistent field
goal range in ide 40 yards, will handle the
place-kicling chores. The punting, ho'>'ever,
1s still unresolved.
"Punting is :in adventure right now," Roi·
linson said. ''Ray Jack~n and Moe Vasquez
arc at the top or Lhe list."
Jackson, Barnjns, Vasquez nnd Molina '>'Ill
return kicks and the long-napper po.)ition is
was up for grabs after one week of practice.
D densi\'C line -Lopez is an anchor at
nose, where he balances strength with
surprisinJ quickness and great inLclligencc (a
3.8 GPA).
Sualua is "a dominant defensive pla)er,"
accordinf to Rollinson, but his offensive
work wil limit his time dcfcnsivety. "We will
pick our spou with him, but he can con1rot
the whole weak side. We don'1 lei him go
apiMt our linemen 100 mu ch, t>ccau!le they
act discouraicd when they can't block. him."
Gamboa '' a projected 'tanduut. "h1h:
Macias. StC\C Bell anJ fotJ houlJ ~l'-ll
program .11 his :ilma mater. \\here he ha ..
taught h1,tory the pai.t 15 years.
··when I took the JOb at Mater De 1. I lclt
the bigge)I thing I hroughl to the program
\\:l!> the iniangiblc l>t ~nlmi ng "hat ii mean'
to pl.1y t.tater Dc1 ftllllb.111," Roll inlton s .. 11d:·
"I nc\cr predic11:J .1 d1.1mpmrhh1r. hut I
prcJ 1ctcJ I could ~c1wr.1h! the e:1.c11cm~n1
Jnd attitude th.11 might tiring J d1.imp1-
on,h1p. ··
Roll111,llll 'au.I he \\ 111 ,11\.,,1,, lhcri'h the
1991 ,c .. l,llO, bul " c.11.:cr Ill ·lca\C 11 111 "'
rig.htful pl.1~c -the hl\llll) bi..xil..~.
.. \\c \\UC J l:ilu1: Cl'llJr team lh.it cv111111·
ucJ h> 1mpn.i'c .. 111J rrn1a1ncJ inJUI) fri.:c:·
he c\pl .1111..:d ... \\ 1: \\Ull the diamp1 .. 1n,h1p.
and 11 \\;t) a great hunur. but I \'r1rn·t "'''"'I
Oil II. I'm \110rking Ill}\\ 10 prepare for I QQ} "
\\Or~ into the mL\
L incbad.crs -One of fi\e returning
st:iricr.. on ddcni.c, \cnior Parler Gre~
i Lhc un11\ emotionJI leader al 1m1Jc bac~
er. An inlcn~c compc1i1or, he I) a th inking
1m111\ plJ)Cr. a well. lie \\3) .)Ccond·h:Jm
All·Angclui. League IJ't IJll.
Scnmr haac Ardol1110 (6·2, :!10), :ind Jun·
1or ~11lc Ro,ira (5· 11. :!:!5) ha\e al o been
imprc~i' c in c~1rlv \\Ori.outs at the in,idc
bacl.cr pu..11ion.
Senior Jo h Higgin' .ind W1ehardt. a 1un·
ior, arc tiauling for the sLrong· 1de outsi1!1:
backer JOb, with senior Kevin Pekar appear·
ing sci h> ope n on the \\eak side.
Brian 13oudrcau'< 1 another poss1b1lity on
the oubidc.
S ccond~1ry -DaraJ~• , a comcrback, led
Orange Count) '' ith 11 interceptions.
and Jnc~n. the free s:i rc:ty chipped in with
six. That duo, which may be one or the best
in Southern Dlliforn1a, 1~ joined by Barragan
:it the 01hcr comer.
Vasq uez and Michael-John Rzczn1k nrc
the c:indidntcs :it tr~)ng safely with Steve
Kelley and Vasquez adding depth that will
be utilized in nickel and dime p..1ck:iges in
the p:i.,.,·oncntcd Sou1h Co:ut League •
.. , he \CCOnt.l..lt) \\Ill help CO\U l\ll '>\lOlC
inc>.pc.:.ucn~"C rn the fH1nt i.c\cn," Rull1n,l1n
Jtd "U.tr:lJ I'> I' .1 &rt.~r.t ~ll\Cf ll1lll un I J .1~~
..._,n j, ·• 1rc111cnJ U) lllhk tc.''
THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992 -3~
CALVARY · CHAPEL
Eagles hoping for built-in edge (God's team)
~ Strong league awaits,
as well as non-league ·duel
with PCL's Costa Mesa.
By Richard Dunn
SPOrts V.1.1cr
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l 11.1d1 l\.m \'.in Ho1>J... rdcrr1ng t~)
the: hl'JV:O mcd1J C\po,urc of -the
Cl! ~11u1hcrn Scctmn plJ)Offs, es·
pcnJll~ Junng the \\Cd of the
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hp.-111 de1t'n'><' ,\\ult1ple
t it'.1d cnJch 11.m V.in Hook
•h1rd \!-.tr, 1·,.~.1
'-1.111 l<.indv T t't:'ters !def
t onrd1n.1torl. John Diebold (le/
lh1. St.m l\nb; \linemen!, Oob
.\IP\ IJ~\lst.rnll MP~an Worth
; r .11nt·r
1992 Schedule
non.league
C:.l•pt 1 2 -Kahuumanu (.lt
\Ve)1m1nster HSJ
Sept 19 -LA Baptist lat
Monroe HS)
Sept 25 -Almy-Navy (at OCO
Oct 1 -Southern California
Chml1Jn (at OCC>
Oct 8 -Cost.l Mesa (at
N1·1.11port Harbml
Olympic k.Jgue
Ott 1 '; Valley Christian (at
Orani:;e (oJstl
Oct. 24 -at Orange Lutheran.
lpm
Oct JO-Wh1tt1er Christian (at
Orange Coast)
Nov. 6 -Brethren (at Artesia)
Nov. 12 -Ont.lrio Christian (at
Orange Coast)
~~at 7:30, unles.1 OOCA!d.
.. People read about foo1ball, so
\\hen )ou're in the late playoff
round,. cH:zybody cl e is gone anti
~Ol.I get the publicity." Van Hook
'>J1d. "( ReJching the finJI ) dcfi-
n11el) made a difference (1n the
.1mount of co,crngc \\e reccL\ed).
"l3ut I Jon·1 think. in terms of
Jdnllnl\lfJllOO, thJt an)bo<ly's e\-
pcCtJtlOn\ <ire: an~ higher. We re-
Jlly c.lon't approach 11 that way any-
\\Jy. \\'c \\Jill the bc!>I progr:.im
here for our l..1ds We asi.. the kid!>
Ill Jo "h:it 1 he Dible S..l)S and
th..1t'i. 111 do unlO thl! Lord and let
him 1.1J..e c.trc of the rcsult l>. That'!>
\I !..al \\ c J~J.. ...
\\ ith 11 h.11 \ in 'll>rc for 1he Ea-
gle, tlm )'CJr. the> hope the Lord
" gooJ ag:un. TI1 e)' 're en1cring :.1
nc" lc..1guc {Ol)mp1c) \\h1lc play-
ing in the realigned D ivision X.
Cmt.1 Mc':i ll> on their prcseason
) hcdulc. 1' htlc Olympic league
JX)\\Cr' \:;ilk~ Chmuan. On1ano
Chn)t1.in, Brc:lhrcn, Orange Luth·
eran and Whitucr Chris11.in aw::ut
the Eagles for the ftr)I lime.
"It's definitely different, and it's
definitely tougher." Van Hook
~J1d. ..Dul we're really excited
abour playing tougher teams and
Eagles Coach Kris Va n Hook
being in the Ol}mpie Lc:iguc. And
bcl1e'e ll or not. ~e·re C\Cited
:ibout playing Costa Mesa. We
might be killed, but we want to el·
evate our level of competition."
Returning offensive players from
IJ\t }Car's championship team are
~ Younger returns for another run with the bgles •
., 3 4 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992
running back ~tall Kellogg. who
gJin~d J.30, rush mg ) anh 111 :! 11
carries (6.1 ,1,eragc) \\hik ":onng
16 toucl1Jo1\m. "•de rcc.::c1H·r Sabe
Younger (ll·foot·5. ISO pounili)
anJ bJcJ.. ~cnn) Ainu (5-IU. 172).
Alm..1, 0111: of the tcJm\ 111p de-
fen)i\C pl.i)crs ia,1 l>CJ\llll, 11111
pJJy both \\j~S II\ '<J2 -llUt,11.lc
linebacker .mJ running bJc.:k He
had J.t tackle!> behind the lrnc ol
)Crtnm1age last )CJ on. Yllungcr. a
standou1 in foo1ball. hJ~kcth.111 JIH.I
bJSCbJll, CJught Si;.\.ell pa\\C\ fur
I 13 \arth 1n '91.
"One' thing \\C d1dn·t Jo \\,l\
throw the bJIJ enough w him l.i't
)Car hccau'c we \\ere w 'preJd
out," Van llook c;~11d ot 'i oun~er,
an inch taller than la!>\ IJll \'Jn
I look al o said thJt \\ Jl>htncton
Slate 1s going to offer 'I oung~r j
recruiting trip m the future.
Anchoring the offcn'}i'c l111c i ..
Junior Dan SunJqu1<.1 (6-..\, :?:?b). J
1h1rd·)e.1r !>tarter. "lie final!) 'pent
a summer lifting \\eighb," Van
Hook said. "If he keeps \\Orio.mg at
II between now and ne:1.t )Car. I
think he's going to ge t some lool..s.
He's already goucn lcllc rs from
VillanO\ a and Washington State."
Senior Mile Folmar (6-0, 227), a
'hcdulcJ l\HH\a) )t..1rtcr. \\a an
all·k.1guc offcm1vc guart.I l.1)l ye:ir,
't' "llh Sundqu1!>t and Folmar, ii!>
,,,hJ c\pcr11.:m·c up front.
Rcp'i...c1ng J..1!>on Sh..1rl.C) ..11
,1uar1crb;i~I.. "ill be ophomore
\\ J) land J\ru c (6·2. 170). -who
IJc:-~ uni} C\J)Cflcncc, according Ill
\.in I looJ.. ... , le' ohi.J)' wJntcd to
he J 4uanerback and he.: \\OrL.) :it
11 ... Van I hxik ),Jld.
Odcml\eh, the l:agle) hJ\C h\C
f\..turnm~ )\Jrter' 1n Fulm.ir (line·
b.1clo.N). Ainu (enJ), Sundqu1M
(.:nJ), 'i 1lungcr (ouhit.k 'bacJ..cr)
.rnJ Chr" D1.:01c:g1.' (6-:?, IM>) :1t
IJCl>.k.
In the ~ecundary. Calv~H) h.1s .1
p.m of M.11c r De1 transfer!> Jun·
1,11 ~ Chm Turol0>ega (5·~, I 71)
JnJ Jcrerm Johnson (6·0. 165) Sc-
nun Jo,h Walch\\J (5·1 I, 17..\) is
.11,0 c\pcctct.I to (jrl in rhc scc-
unJ.11).
LmcbJcker) Robert Hud~n (6-
0. ISO), Mall Van Hook (S· 10.
IS7), A.iron Fount:iin (6-2. 172}
and Neil Sharkey (5·11, 172} ore
nc\\comcr!> expected to m:ikc an
impact 1h1s year.
Mike Folm.r Mike Hudson
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ORANGE COAST
Happily, some deep pockets at Orange Coast
~ If the Pirates are going
to return to top. of the hill.
1t s Hie depth that'll do it.
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1'11 d,1 .. 11 .....
1•111, tu,· ll.1.1
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11• 11 '111w 111
th,· 11:1.,l.l'\lll
J'lt •,,,,,pluc' c.:111hr.11.1.J by Orange
l I { nlk .. 11•1 tb.111 co.1ch U1ll
\\ 1 .. 111.111 .. 1l•k II• p11.I.. JOU lhOtl'C.:
Ir .1 111,lc.: 1.1rtl.ll <'I 'PCCJ) UC-
t1.'ll'll1.· pl.11..r ... Ill lwp1. ... of cquJl111g
th, p11•1lu..t11111 of l.1 ... 1 ~cJr ''hen
th1. 1'11 ill' lcJ the ~l"'10n Confer·
1.·:i.c 111 m cr:ill ddcn,c.
11 llll!!ht ~c 1mp1"...itilc to 0u1-
h Ill .1 lklc.:n'c lhJI Jlcragcd
The Pirates
l I I I'' .... , .Hit ( hl.H I._ \\hilt'
I '1'r1·nu• \\ ,., '•rl
"'I r1 ll rd l unlt>rt•nn•
• • < h • r.1 I 11 I
cl , ,,.,. \luh pit• l'r• •·I
I)• I'll'(' ' .! .111d .j I
1 I• .1d t • 1.1• h U.il \\ url..man
• \"' •h" 1r Ju-.!·l
"l",11t 1'.1ul Ori!-;.~' (oil b.1d.s1.
t • •i.:1· \l,1tt1,1> Iott Ime l,
I h • • ' \ \ .11!1•,... 11111 lone), Creg
'II.id d ''"'· M1l..t-M.1~ne lolbJ. "~' T.1\l11r tdt•f tuor.I, Jeff
"lh.1nl..' !def l1m•1, John Young
lb C..rt•g G1h'><HI (le), Mark
\lull.prin 1k1< kl'r..,punter~)
1992 S<hedule
..,, I I I 1 long Ot•Jt h (homt•I
..,, pt 1 t) .11 "It S.m Antonio
"' pl .?<1 t;o1llh\\l 'tt•rn fh11n11
I),' I 1'.1lurn.1r 1lu 1rnc, 1 )()1
I ' 1 () l.; d1 rt \ \ 1 ''I .1t ( I( (
I • 1 ~ I ·'
It !l .lf I {,,. flfJ
1 1 • I I I.: "l,1nt•.1.· 1 1 , 111 "'
• .,,., tdh h.1 ~ I 11m1•J
'••I\ t .i -.1t f ullt •r'1111
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\II ~.1mt•' .11 -un't•,s notE'tl
'u:IJinl.! llnh 253.6 nc.:1 \ .ird-. and
14.9 r oinb 'per gJmc IJ•;t .autumn,
hut there.: Jppc.:Jrs Ill be.: no crad..!>
in 1h1:-. nnc.:.
·1 hc.: bc.:q r.1r1? ··ocpth."" \\llfl-·
mJn ,,11J. "I thin!.. ">'C.: hJ\I.! a
ch.11kc.: (ll> \\Ill) th" )C.:.tr. We.: graJ-
u.1t.:d J 11 lwlc bunch of g11)'· but I
k d l'c.:ttl"I ;tbllUt the Jc.:pth 1h:1t Ill'
h,l\C.: th.111 Ill the.: p.1\I
··\\ c.: JU't rc.:cru11 the.: hc.:~1 gu)~
\1hl1 CJn lit our !>~\ll'nl, put thc.:m in
thi: right plJ.:i: and let them loo:.c.
We ''ant nu !>low. big guys on de·
fcn,e: ~c want guy'> who can run.
am.I in no particular area ...
1 Oubidc linchad.er!> Dan Petrone
( Es1anc1..a I ligh), No..a Pua anlJ Dill
tupo arc.: C\pc.:ctc.:d 10 anchor a
'PintcJ tkfc.:me for Orange Coal.I
1n "92. Curnerb..ack Keith Durke -
the Jcfcn,c's only other returning
st.1rtcr Jlong with Petrone -had
fi1c.: inti:rceptions and 34 tackles as
a frc!>hman. Punter Noel Periuo is
:.iho a ri:turning regular.
Orange CoHt College
YEAR·BY·YEAR Year Coach Record Year Coach Record
1948-Ray Rosso 3.5.1 1971-0oe~ Tue• • ., ~ 1
19~9-Ray Rosso 82 1<l"2-Ctt~ T111.l\~I f 3 19~0-Riy Rosso 3 6-1 19i3-011.~ Tut•tr • 3
1951 -Ri( Rosso ·1 3 1974-[)lc• 1J1.~~, ·7 ~ 1952-RJy Rosso 7.3 1975-D C• lUC•t' · n ~ 1953-Ray Rosso 64 1!176-0••• Tut~<' 6~ 1954-Ray Rosso 0·10 1977 -O•Cil Tue•tr :. ~ l 1955-Ray Rosso 3 SI 1978-D<k ru.•tr 13 1956-,\l l,...10 •7.1.2 1979-0.Ck Tuc1t.c1 2 a 195 7 -Ste•t Musstau "8 1 1980-0.Ck Tuc~ti ~ s 1958-Ste•e Musseau 6·2·1 1981-0ttk Tuel.el 3.7 • 959-Steve Mussuu 3·6 1982-0lc~ Tuekti 0·10 1960-Sieve Mll$SUU .. 0·9 1983-0ttll Tuelltr •·!>·1 196t -Sieve Mussuu .. 4-4-1 198-S -Oltlc 1 uclltr 46 1962-Oltk Tuekrr 9·1
1963 -Dick T ueker ·10.0 1985-0ttt Tuclltl 2·7·1
1964-0ock Tue~ 6~ 1986-Sol WOl\INn 55
1965 -O!c1t T uck!r 4.5 1987 -a.a \\Of11r'Nn 8 2
1966-OtCk T uc kef •·5 1988-U WoNNn 4-6
1967 -0icA T uc1ter 6·3 1989-N Wln!Nn 55
1968-0ICk Tue~ 5~ 1990-IW WOl1aNo •5.3
1969-0lck Tucket 6-2·1 1991 -II.I WoB1MI 64
1970-Otclt T uctti 6-3 • Conlmncc cl\nooQns
Abo entering 1hc picture for
OCC this fall : defensive tackle Rob
Senatore (6-foot-2, 250 pound'),
no~ guard Hosi.cin Mahd..a' i (5-11 , ,., .------------"' . -
Gingrich C ud K. lurb
36 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLYf FOR 1992
:!25). ..arc:tal' Lanlhcy Ym ... cll arhl
Ur.in.Jun Ucnto and an ad~ ·bai:l..c1~
01\ ight CllllrnomuJ (6-1, 230) ~111J
Jam Uurl..c (ti-:?. 115 ).
"On ddi:n,c. "c'rc '4>ha.J .ind
deep," \\or km.in i...11<l ... 1 hcH.·\ m1
JrcJ ''hen· \\t .... 1\, '\\c'rc 11nt
'>lllC' At C\Cr\ po i11on \\l'0rc ~(>\•d
.111J ,ulJJ .. 111d toi;cthc:r \\.t'rc Ji''
d11!!!!lllll' !!•'l'J Su I guc.:" '' h.11
"c'1c ,,,~111g 1 1h.11 \\C ~huuld . hl·
OK tht~ '1dc of the h;1ll."
On olfcn\c, ho\\C\.Cr. 11' J llll·
frrcnt murmur.
"On p<ipcr, \\c·rc prcuy "'Jl\:d
uu1," !-.ud \\'or!.;man, entering h1 ...
":'enth \CM \\Ith a 36-2.S l!fctamc
OCC rcC:orJ. "Our entire orrcn t\C
line i!> ~one C\-.Cpl [Ot (l1~hl cot.I)
Un.in H 1g,g111i.. "ho i) coming off .1
good )C.tr. Our offcn l\C bacl.ficlt.I
b "ipcd out C\CCpt for (tJalh..ad)
Eric Wa hmgton, 3nd our rCctMng
curp is prac11c:illy nc'ol..
"We srnncJ pretty fo t with our
offense IJ t )C:lr, but ,.,.c al~ hall
Sae DEEP POCKETS/II
...
PIRATES
Higgins A. Moore
looking back on '91
..,.,.,.11.. ... u... "a•
OCC':> Adrain Steen pie.I..' up yardage again!lt Cerritos.
One huge flat tire
~ Bucs were rolling in high gear until Dons
took all of the air out of No. 1 aspirations.
T he old ad:ige an communuy college football -1t' not uherc
)<>U begin. 11 's "here you fini:.h -could not h11 home any
h:mJcr than 11 did for Orange Coast College in 1991.
Ju,1 a the accclcr;itor reached the noor midway through la:.t
\C,l\O n, the radiator blc1\, the lirJke \\Cnt out and gJ~kets began
to bur .. 1.
"It \\.:IS a nightmJrc," 'l.11d OCC Coach Dill Worlman. looking
h.1d, on IJ)l autumn \\hen ~hc PirJles !il.1r1cd 5-0 Jnd enrncd a
Nu 2 nJtmnal JC ~mJ·\'1re r.1nking. but then lm.l"four o( their
tin.ii 11\c gJrnc!>.
I here \\Ould be no third n.111unal championship for the school.
On J rain) night .it the Sant.1 AllJ l3o1\I, Rancho Santiago up ct
Or .1ngc Coa)I, I0-7. as lhe Pirate lo!>l four of MX fumble and
comm111cd fi"c turno\Cf\ It triggered a three-game lo mg )J..1d for
th1. Uuc:.. \\ho out\Corcd their opponent\, :!lb-55. an the fart fi\e
game-.
Orange Coa)t, natt0nal champ10nll in 1963 and '75, !>Ccmcd
p11med for another 111lc run m1d\\,1y through '9l. but follo\\111g it
lo'' aga1m1 Rancho Santmgo, things changed.
"(The loss) wa.; igniftc:int 111 th:it our team had it ~ighb ct,"
Workman said. "We were going to win the national championship,
then uddcnly this rain hit\, :ind every time we fumbled ~ \\hich
W<t!> often -\\C lo t it. And every time they fumbled. they didn't
(IO\I.' it).
"Sure. we lost, but it affected us. I gues!> it's all gone now."
No Mission Conference team had ever ru hed for a many
touchdowns (30) in a ingle seawn, and OCC's orfen!>e cored 51
point or more in three game:> and nlso added a 48-point effort.
But the club's sccond-hal( collap e left a bitter taste in WorkmM'
mouth. -B1 RJcb•rd Du11a
.0
I , • . I
~ Townsend Vickers C. Moore
Orange Coast opens '1fith high mar/cs,
but as usual, competition is loaded
~ Gingrich takes controls
in effort to get Pirates
back on ·the winning trail.
By Richard Ourin
Sl)OltS W111er
W luk Or.1ngc .(.\1.1 .. 1 G.1lkgc
"111 be p.111cnt "1th the
pmgrc,,. of 11' offcrhc .• 111
11111m11.IJt1ng Jd1.n'c 'lhuulJ kc1.p
the PirJte' the ompc11tl\C
througlwut IW2.
h \C or the \11"1on Conkn:n-.c\
lo tc.1111' .m: r.111keJ 111 C.tl-1/1 ·
Sport' 111.11!.1t1ne·, 'IJte top 20 pre·
,e.1,1.111 JXlll -1nduJ111~ OCC JI
N 1>. 11 'o Liil .. c: J~.1111 11 Jppc .1r'
thJt nn p11,on1.·1, \\Ill be t.1!..en 111
the pll\\C:rlul. 1hrc:c-J1\1'1on confcr-
crWl'
I hl\\ \\Ill the: l'1rJl1.'' fJrc ·• D1."
c1Jc tur \1,ur,cll
lkrc\ J runJtl\\n 1.11 the P1r.11c,,
po 1tion·b)·JXhll1on
Q $rterh.1d.. -"1th :.ophonwre ~hh G1ngrn:h (6-foot·l. :wo
pound:.) replacmg Oonme S11111h
(lo"a State), the Pirates du not
figu re to m:11ch thc !>Coring at1~1ck
of IJ:.t year "hen they scored 51·
m-mure pomt'I an three game and
.t 111 another.
G1ngnch, ho"e"cr. 1:. fam1hJr
\\Ith the OCC :.) tem . \1rtuaJI) the
.ime as l:dbon High':.. G1ngm:h.
"ho completed 5 of 13 pJ) e for
5 yards 1n a bJd.up role IJ)l )CJr.
\\a) an All· outhcrn ecuon D1\I·
-.ion I !>clcc11on ~ind Sumel Le .. guc
offenl>hc MVP for Edbon in 1990.
"We'd allc.11.Jy i.IJrtcd \\hen he
'hO\\eJ up (lute) IJ'll }CJr. but he·
1.·au!le he lne\"' the ')l>tem. he
p1cl ed l.'.\.er)th1 ng up quicll),"
OCC Co.1ch Dill \\'orkm.rn i.J1d.
"He could\c \\Jlked in here llll
the fiN dJy and run 70 percent of
our orfcn\c.
"lie' pnmJrtl) a pal>:.cr, but not
a bad runner. The la~t l\\ll (qu.1r-
tcrbJck') \\( '• J \\ere \l.'I) good
runner-. -Donnie Smith and Grt:g
Angelovic. I le doc~n't run :I!> \\t:ll
a~ tho e l\\O, but he'i. a \cry ac·
curate long-ball thrO\\ er."
Bacling G in~nch up thi sea:.on
will be rcturmng letterman Scan
Ponder and frc hmen Jason Ha~ay
and Todd Mother.
R unning bacls -Eric Wnsh·
ington began last season as
OCC's third-string tailback. but fin·
ished as a first team All-Mi~ion
See PLA YEAS/JI
Prime tbne lftyers
,o, l'la)cr. po!>ilion
~7 Gene AJ.m. k-p
.th Brand~rn Ocnlll. llh
~J R)Jn OIJnch.uJ. \\r
35 Jun Uurl..c. 1lb
ti Keith l3urll.'., Jh
65 DJ\ 1d l3mh. c
33 Bill C.ithe\. 1lb
11 D\\rtht ChornomuJ. 1lb
.,., l:.ru: Culcman, th
26 t-.tatt Coo. k
5 ... Juhn Cope. 1lb
61 foc CopcnhJ\t:r. 01
l.t \'1ctor DJ\i!>. dh
55 J.hon De L..:un, lll-1.
!\ Alben FanogJ, l\r
3" foe GJl.h)o. tlh
3 Kc\ 1n G11l1.111, th
19 Jo,,h G ingm:h. tJh
()$ Bryan 1 lanJ. Ol!
~$ Onan I ligg1m. 1c
I) I 1-.racl lfc.111~ 1, ulb
7u I fl)rmaz Jangi. ot
I:! Brent John~n. l>'>
..i I Mark Lam:.on. olh
Tl Ray Leuta. ng
85 Matt Logan, k
4.t Oill Lupo, olb
95 Mo).)Cin MahdJ\ 1, di
.t9 Chm MJronc}. db
:! Frank Martin, "r
75 JJd. Manin, 01
9 Rich McKinnon, te
69 Parrbh Mcleod. di
:!9 Doug Merlino. k
50 Efriam MirandJ. di
8.t Anthony Moore. tc
:!O Chrb tian Moore, th
J, Bryan Nurick, k
56 Sh;ine Ol!>en. olb
:!-l Noel Penuo, p
.t Dan Petrone. olh
.t2 Outx-PhJm, db
73 J u!>lln Polo:.k), O!:!
7 Scan Ponder. qb
.t7 1':0.1 Pua. olb
'>J fohn Pugh. JI
.t5 Craig Rc)'nollh. lib
5 Ab Ripley, lb
9S Matt Scrhcn. di
00 Lee Selini. olb
99 Rob Senatore, di
48 Will Tabron, di
6<> Tim )Jlompson, og-c
74 Chuck Townsend, ~ll
40 Shttd Vickers, "r
34 Eric Washington, tb
32 Mil..e Whitlock. lb
1 Lindsey Yowell, db
.
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oc .di '"'' U.1ulmg lor ad1l1ll
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·111 k111.•rm.1n
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1'HlJH le1I ,l.Ht1.•r
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'I.) I lc11u 111J11
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OC Jll·,IJr
'lJ I 1c .. bh1rt
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I l.1\\ Jll connection
'lJ I lcuerman
·91 letterman
'91 rcdi.h1rt
l:.\tn:mely Mrong
PrOJCCtcd i.t.Htcr
Re1urn1ng tJrlcr
'91 letterman
'91 lctterm3n
THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992 -37 . .
tJ
•I
ORANGE COAST
'91 Numbers
PILOT
GRID
STA TS ~
It's just one whole new ball game
l )1.111r:e Coa ... t (6-../ J
SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)
Player
Pt aver
Player
...
~
...
'
'"
.....
pa
Rushing
tcb nyg avg Id long
, I
~
Q
Passing
pc ydg phi pct. Id
" Receiving
pc nyg~ avg. I d long -. ..
~ ~ 4t
~~ . ·-
!:?
0 33
J'
,~., '&
~~ 11 () 0 'j
17 ~~ 0 !J
'1 ' ' 0 '1 g 0 .,
11 • l 0 I 19 . •• 0 0 ':'
0 c J
I 0 3
Scoring
~J I I,)~ ~· 5 .. "
•• J 17 q~ s
I ' ~ ' c .. .' l E.
" .. ,. C-.it Cl l
SEASON (T EAMI
Opp Pirates
. J
•• ~ t .. ' .,
•:
f . ,,..
.J .
~· ~F
.. ,, ~;.t-
~ ·
Accumulative Score bw Quar1 ers
J 4 • -•
J •
THE PIRATES .. ~
f, I•, hf ( C II
Io
~ \ ( r •' t• 11 I • 1 .'
11 I () t•\,1 I ( !h ( lfllt 11 • f1
-.."~"·t1n1 • 1!
... I '·•"'"\'.'·· IO
"-1lt dH·"-· !}
' J I '11 ,fl• ttt
Ji. . .t ,, Jt•.. u
I \\ '""'. ~~ Mission Conferenc e
ee"l ral Dlvlal-
Dlvlalo" Conforor>ee o... ... n
W l T W l T W l T
,.~,,., .. s 0 0 a I 0 t 1 0 q,~\.ldl l , 0 • s 0 6 0
r~ l 1 0 6 J 0 J 0 Gooof<I WUI 1 ) 0 s 4 0 4 0 occ ' • 0 s 0 4 0 ~ $,lf'INOO 1 4 0 1 0 • 0
~ From prep superpowers
to ·contenders' at Coast,
clearly it's a differen t game.
W hen he .1ceq11ed the he.iJ
u1.1,l11n!! .111h 111 thl.'. 'Prill!!
111 1•1:-.r1. Hill \\111l..111.1n
d1J11 I np..-. t the ... llllC 1111·1 lL IJ \UO.:·
'''" .11 < >1.1111.:c (\1.1\l (\1lh.:i.:e ,1, he.:
1..lli"'"I .11 I .11,1111 111.:h •
(':111 f'•!ll 1 II \\,h lllllch d1!11..Jc'lll
hr un,· t! 1 I .1\<..f' \\c'r1.. ll"·
\fu111.:J. 11111 1:11m11. l1•r ;11111lw1
111111.!re.1' 111 i.111, 11111 1l111u,o1Jlli-.
,J ,•\\1..,! Ill'
' l \l' f' l'o •d\ ' !!P• 1.I p.1 JI lc'll l.t1 h
l!I lllll (•'I le IUl1.l' .. \\111 1.m.111 '·""·
C\.dll.1!111(! the l'1·1c.11n :O.!t ~'llll1
C••llll.'fl'lh.'l' bel1lll' c11tc r111!! h1' ,,.,.
l'llth \<..',ti .11 (}("( 1q1h :.i -~,,.~;;
r1..·"1rd
''I 1111 Jll'I d11n'1 "·d~ 11ut iliac
,111J h.1\e l•lll\f pl,tH'r' th.in \lllllC·
hud~ cl'e It Jll'l doe,11 '1 h.1ppcn."
11" ueJen11.it.. 111 51\ autumn'
mdude .1 wntc:rcnce chJmpinn~h1p
and JO OrJll!!e C11unl) l3ll\\l JP·
pc.1ranle. !olloY.111g a pcnoJ 111
"'hich Or.1n!!e Co:1'1 h:id ptungi.:J
111 onl~ 17-5 1-2 in the prcccJ1ng
,t.:,cn \eJf' Before the 1990 111lc
,c.l\on: 11 h;1J been 15 vc.irs 'ln.:c
thl· 1'1r.1te' 1 .... 1 pl.11eJ ·,n J bm1f
c.1mc
"I m 111•1 ,,11 .... I h.111 the "'h11k
DEEP POCKETS:
From 36
,Ill e\lr1. llld\ e\pl'fleOCld 4u.1rtl'f·
l'l.1ll.. ( L),111n1..: Smith), \\C: hJJ our
,t.1rtin~ tJ1lh.1d. return (AJrJtn
\tu:n) .ind "'e h.1d Uohb) JIJll,
Kip \\ 1nlder anJ Randy Mar~h
h.Kk on the offens1'c line . ThJt re·
ally help' We were much further
ahcJd la't )Car.
"l:.xccu11on on offen)e (i!> whJt
I'm mo\I cnncerncJ about in the
prei.CJl>On). hut 11\ always true this
time of year. Of course, \\C
couldn't \core a pu1nt against So"·
eri. (Middle) School nght now.
We're losing to air nght now:·
Surpme -good and bad -al·
ways come. Li ke l:i!>t year when
Steen m1i.scJ most of the second
half because of a variety of leg in·
juries. Washington stepped in nnd
1de.1 llf \\h;11 (the OCC JOb) "·''
!!t1111g 111 be ltl..1..·." \\ orl..rnJn ,.11d.
"IH1,e L J1"1n 1<..·.1rn) \\Oil 1110 'tJte
t1tlc\, Lhrel' C ll· U1g r i\C Confcr-
t: nee 1: h.1mp111mtur~.
''-'l'll \11n ,1..·t
L ,·,1p1c 1111<.. ~ .inJ
' 1.· I .1 n 0 r .1 11 !! t:
C11u11t\ rc1.111 d \\~Lh
\_2 ,tr,m:ht \ 1d11r1e'\
1111111 I'll'> hi !'ISi.
l1111,h111i.: 111' 11.'.IHHC
\\ 11 h :111 11\1.·r.Jll
11 u 'ld 111 It •1.33.5
II\ 11,i.,l'•'ll'
1'111 I 1>1 'di\.
\\ h It \\ ,1, l 'i'" d.:d
'•J \\Ii.it 1\.1, 11111 ,.,.
l',·<..11.1! l..llc\\ II
\\I • .Ill il('l'•'lllllll!~
• 111.I d1.1n~1..· tlt .11 I
Iii 111i.:ht I \1 ,11111..I Pr
I 1,,•,lnl 111d II \\,I'
.I \I: 11.111111\ ,I l
1! .11 I' ir11,11!.1r 111111·
\\he1c 1hcre
"c ll' n I 111.1 n~ '' '"'
C111111111! ~ll II \\.I\ a
challci1!!e to , ... ·c: 1f
"e n1uld bl· llllll· Bill Workman
pe11111e. l1r,1. Jl\J fi.
n.ilh to \cc it ,, .... could b1.· in the
hun't 111 be unc 11f the peliplc ''ho
m.1y he con,11.krcJ to h.J\C :1
chJncc to 11 in .1 rhJ111p11.11hh1p .111tl
gt1 fwm there
''I lilt uiuld ,,1\ \\C 11c11. 'p111lcJ
(.11 I dl\1•nl. l•ut "e \\1111..ld h.11d 111
111.1de .111 ""I'·'"'
\11:e11 \1 h.1 11111,hed "1th -11..,
1u,t11n~ ).trJ, ;11H.l 970 .ill·purpme
~·""'· buth cluh-lc::id111g flfltrc' -
• 111J \\ .1,h111g1110 e.1ch tlld .i '' h11.il
record fur 11101. hdm1 "' I lt>Ur} .111d
pornl' (:!.t) 111 .i ~.1mc. ~teen 1.nJ1:d
h1., OCC career "1th 1.6~..t ru,h1n~
>arJ,, !>cconJ on the i.chuor, .111·
time h'>t beh111J Tony AccomanJo
( 1,873 in 1975· 75 ).
W.l\htngton, .1 fir:.t team All·
l\ti<;,1011 Conference (Ccn1 1:il 01vi·
\Ion) i.clcct1on IJ't year once he J!>·
'umcJ the starting po)t n11d\\U)
through the campaign. appear )Ct
1n the glJmour·bJcl.. po~1tmn.
"We already I.now "hat he can
do," Worl..man \a1d of W:i11hington.
who earned 91 times for 579 y:mh
and 10 touchdowns in '9 1. "We
have decisions to make on other
people. We'll have plenty o( lime
with (Washington), but there arc
38 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992
)!Ct 11. It \\:t,n't that "·" .11 I J1"111
"hen my ,,,,If ~tJrtcJ (111 191'.:ll
LJ1,11n hJJ \\lln J Cll 1.' .\) d1Jl11·
p1on~h1p ltn 1970). hut the pro·
gr.1111 \\.I\ \ellll·
gllOJ \II ,1\l'LICl'
(\\hen I 11•0~ 11,,·n
• 1nJ IH' trn.t!h i:i11
it tut lll'J \\'l• ~· 1t II
~ct. "e c11t 1!111 •d
l\l,1, h~' Ill t.lt1. I<.
.111J \\C \!\II ti II';:'
i.:11111 i.: Orin.:,·
t\1J,t ·1, '''" 111ud1
'11111l.1r
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tOU!!hcr .11 th1'
le'd
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r l' 11, .1 I \I 1''1 o n
( 1111k 11:11u: ch.1111•
p1.,rhl11p. the '' h11lc
lb·tc.1111 thin~ ... he
!>Jld. "Uut l.1~t )eJr
v.a~ prob.1hl~ our
l>C!>t ICJlll, \\C JU'I
didn't get II dune.
So I th1nl.. ,,c·rc
Jo111g ju)t ab<1u t what "'e )houlJ .1:.
long as we're contem.hng .inti "'e'rc
unc of the top three or four tcJnb
111 our conference.
··or.cc in a while, )llU get ;1
'upcr 1c.1m ;ind get J h11 111 bu:.11..,
.1nJ }uU "in ;i ch.1nip11111,l11p. hut
\t"IY fc11 te.11n' do th.it l t\ c1..lt1'I'· Lene~. \\'c led hl..c 11e're r i~ht
among lth1: 111p) ~11l)QJ) ·lo lau~h-
1ni.: .it u' \\c 1lun't tl11nl Jll\bvJ1
c.i'n ~.11. 'Oh. ~cc, \1e\1: co0t Or
.111i;e (\,J,I 1111 ·our '1.hcduie · Hv
'11'-d -1h,1l' 11h.1t "'-11.1nt 11•
h.J\t.: 11..1111' l..111m \\e'rc i:,0111.! "'
100\e Ill pl.11 .111.J I th111I.. \~\. ,i: ,, .
t.1bli,h1..•d th.II. but JI' 11111 t.:.1') (II:·
UUll 1111.! pl.1\\'f\) ~llllllll!! ! t1 hl!:h
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h.t\e ~one llO tu Cour-)ear '1:h0<~'
"\\in' Jntl 11l) c.., .ire one th1 1~.
but \ve\c nuJc JI prell) clear tu
uur rccru1b thJl tf )Ou'rc JU'1 1;,1n1
ing by Ill pl.1) footbJll anJ t.11..c .1
bunch of Junk d:is~el>, then clun't
come," Wor~m.111 i.~1id. "We 're re -
ally not rnterc,tcd in 1lw1 t)pe ol
gu) and 11e'll tell him '0 "
Win' .111tl lu,~e) ha'e :ii~ hcen
prett) ,k,1r .irounJ OCC the I'·"'
"' )e.lt'
C>[\', "()" -from ll'fl, Uf\·nt Jnhn)un, 8rJndon B~·nlo, Quot Ph.1m Liruhl·~ 'tmdl, Keith Burh', ~nl't'ling, A11thon1 U.n .. i-. ,llld \ iltur 0 ,l\ i .
1...rt.1111 pe11ph.:. \\C \hlll I h,1\e pkn·
I\ 111 llllle ...,1th
··we couldn't hu.Jc the IJct th.11
(\\.1,h1ng111nl \\J\ J fiN ll.1m .111·
lllllkrc.:nce gu~ (Juring 1uru1llll!!) .
hut he \lrJ\ our th1rd·,trrng tJ1lb.1cl..
IJ\t 1c.1r behind Steen:· ~111..c \\ httlock, a rcturn111>; let·
tcrman, IS a harJ-blodmg (ullbJek
c-<pccted to create m.1ny hole) for
Wai.hington
"Usually," Workman i.ai d, "hit·
tcrs arc on defe nse. They ge t more
opportunities."
Sophomore quarterback Jo!>h
Gingrich completed 5 of 13 pa5Ses
for 58 yards last autumn while
spelling Donnie Smith, but he hnll
experience with the Oucs' system
bccnuse it's virtually the &ume nt
Edison H igh, where Gingrich wa
the Sunset Lcugue's offe nsive MVP
in 1990.
It 's a new e<1st. but the Pirates
-h ·4 .1 \C.tr .1~1> .111d lunlcrc111,.1:
d1.1mpi1111 .. Ill 1t)1JO -JIC rJnh·d
1\1>. 11 Ill the \t3tc, Jl.:orJmg t11
C.1/ 1/1 'port' m.1gJiine·, pre
\e .l'>On f)l •11
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i' the !>IJtc\ lllp•t.111lcc.J IC.JOI 111
the pre\Cl'>(>O (OCC plJ~' the
Gaucho on Nov. 7), \\h1le conf~·r·
cnce opponent!> El Cam1m.> (No. 4).
Palomar (Nu. 5) nllJ R1vcrMlk
(No. 20) ,arc :i ll rn the top 20 and
on OCC'i. ~ch1:tlulc in 1992.
"Evcf)body'~ gootl," Worl mun
said. "You JUSt don't w.ill out
there and ho\<c heller pl<t}'cr~ thJn
w mcbo<ly cl'IC. It JU't doe n't hap
pen."
The Pin11es, with depth on de·
fcnsc, skill on o ffcn-.c ond an cxpe·
rienced coaching staff, are lool..ing
for a repeat of two yeors ago when
they won the thcorcticul Mi)Sion
Conference title ond advanced 10
the Orange County Bowl.
PIRATES
ORANGE COAST PRODUCTS IN EVERY DIRECTION .
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philtll.: ru'hc..·r 1n Or in~c
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l•.11' \\ c c1,i..:i..l:J him (in the 40-
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1cr111.111 "ho earned 2:? time. for
I I~ \JrJl> 1n '91. 1 npcctcJ 10 be
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... nN 1,f h" blucl..1ng ab1ht). \\>h11-
1,1,J.. " con i1krcd one of the hard·
nt h111c r~ on the tcJm
W itk rccc1\Cr~ -three: ... peed·
''er -Fran!.. Marun (6·0.
11'0), Ryan Blanch.1rd (6-2. l 1Xl)
.ind Sh~1tl Vickers (6·0. 180) -.ire
C\flCl'.tctl to carry mo\t of the 111.u.J
l1>r OCC. UriJn Ta}lor, Albert 1-J.
011~.1 anti Enc Gcrrardo arc the
1t1p b.1cl..up receiver ...
T il!ht c.:nd) -Tim ,., Jlll)thcr
.1rc:J \\hc:rc the Pirate:. arc
~111111g Ur1J11 l llgg111'> (6·:?. :?Ill),
1111c llf only t"o n .. tu1111ng '1.1r1c.:r'
1111 offcn'c for the Pmucs (.ilong
''1th \\J hmgton), c.1ught 17 p:i \C)
Im :OJ ) JrtJ .ind fh c touchdo" "'
.. 1 ~c:Jr .1go.
Uut Oran •c Coa~I Jl!>O ha> re·
turning lc11crm.in Anthony Moore.
.1 b-5. !JO-pound pcc1men, nnd
frc hman Rich McKinnon. who
could be the be: 1 bloct..er of the
trio.
0 ffensivc line -the Uu nrc
short on depth and experi-
ence, but Iona on size.
Right guard Bryan Hand (6-4,
295) i) a prcscason nll·5tatc sclcc·
tion by Oii-Hi Sports magazine, re·
turning letterman David Dush (6-1.
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kit gu:mJ "l11lc ll1..1rm.11 J.1ll!!I ((1 l.
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IJclo.lc
Ja~on Deleon (6·3. :?40). "h••
".1~ m<l\C:d w 1he hne twm 1n,1Jc
lmc:bacl..c:r. Chuc!.. To"'n'em.1 (b-1.
:!S5). Joe Copcnh.l\cr (f,-0, :!50)
.ind l 1111 Thomp!!.011 l5· I I. :?·W) Jrc:
al ... o e\pectcd to plJ) ''~nif1c:.int
rule:. for the P1rJtc'
K 1clo.ing game -"Ith the aJJ1-
tion of 12-)car l icl 1ng coach
~1Jrl ~lullenn. V.t)rl..mJn 1 mud1
more conridi.:nt "'th h1~ plJcc l..1\'.l ·
ers and punters.
Noel Pcriuo a'c:rJged 3~ }Jnh a
punt ''"'' )ca on \\Ith plc:nty ot
hJng time, but ne\\COmcr~ Gc:nc
Ad:ur. J U!>lln Sogu1a n and T1111
Shaw arc battling for an op·
portun1ty.
Uf\an Nuncl .... iclo.cd t\\O l1clJ
goal; la't }CJr, but h.1refoo1 ~cn,.1
tion ~1 .1tt Log::in. returning kt·
tc.:rm .. 111 Doug ~1crlrno and tran'>·
kn. M.1tt Coo (Long lkJch State)
and Jonathon Drock (l·I C:muno)
hJ\C all looked fa,orJblc m the
prc~ca50n l3o1h job' an: up for
grab .
D dcn-.1\C line Lcrt !Jel le
Rob Senatore (6·2, 2..iO) J nd
no~ gu:ird llosscin Mahda ... 1 (5-11.
230). both rc1urning lettermen. are
virtu:il locl..s to st:ir1. Senatore re·
corded 54 tackle . including riH~
acks, ru. a freshman while Mahda\I
collected 40 tackles and came on
trong during the second half, in·
eluding three sacks in a game
again t Riverside.
Freshman John Pugh (6·2, 235),
an All·CIF selection from Trabuco
Hills High who was outstanding in
the Orange County all-tar game,
returning letterman Parri h
McLeod (6·5, 245) and rcd!thirt
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Slrong "afct) Quoc Pham (Co,tJ
Mc.,J lli!;h). corncrbad. \'1ctur
Davis <tnd th1rd-)Ctlr pl.i)Cr Uran·
don Deni o (Corona dd Mar) arc
rc1urnmg lc11crm;m.
Rcdi.hirt frc!.hm:in Craig Re)·
nolds, "'ho led O range County in
t:idJe w11h 140 u a i.cnior .it Lt
Quinta in 1990, Anthoni Davis JnJ
Chri ~faroncy arc vying for st.ttt·
ing -ipots. Returning lcllcrman
Lindsey Yo"cll. witched from
wide receiver IU free safety, and
Portl~rnd S1a1c tran11fcr Urent John·
~n arc also pu .s1blc starter~.
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•
LOOKING BACK
The '30s
~ In the early days even their helmets
were a matter of individual decision.
F 1111tb.tll h..:lrHch ' \\ lll1 lll'Cd' ·..:111'1
"\\ c didn't.· ,,11J Jud'l'n ~uthl·rl.1nd · In I.ill. 11'J
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,I ,Ill' I I 11,h I II )Ill
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I Ill dol l \\1..,11111~ th.:111
tit 1.1. f.<'!I 11111,· ). hut ~•lllll.'
,11 11, "Puld 1111.lll) "'"them Did Johm ton, '32·33, fullbJck
••:: 111 ;tic '1dl'l111c' ..
IJ, ,.11d. '\\l· nnl~ h.1J lo p:J~Cr\ 1n l'IJI r\nJ I
ldllCl'lbl·r 1111c c.11nc -I thtnk 11\\J~1 u'llll -\\here \\C
"c n· Jo\\ n tu I (1 ITil' n 11n I he fi eld due to fou r or fiH'
111iu11c\. So Coach (R.ilph) Recd gtll 111gc 1hcr \\ith the other
.i.11:h Jnd t he~ Jr:,r..:n l 111 cut the 11me in the l:J,t quarter."
A)!.11n in JQJ2 -lb plJycr' Ami he remembered them -
I ll ~' lli1h .ind Jeri\ l·r.1n . LJ King. Ro) Gr;l\c' JOU Jni:
\\ '"'fl. l'Clllt:1 '. ~IJ l.lllrn Rccc.l anc.l Kenny fhump,on. Jnd
i:u.11d' .md t.1d.k<., hirmelf. Uill Ortmn, Don Stafrurd. WJlt
I l.1r1. ~11nny Sahm. Dale Straight, Al Ot:dcn. D:nc Phoenix
.. 111.I 1 klh)\\ n.1mcJ Silva."
11 " ".1 d.1\ 11f 1rt•n m.in f1\uth.1ll "1th 'uch 'm:ill 'CJu.1d'
'' 1 ' ,11,l pl.1,cr' i.:•' h111h \\J)'· Sutherland :.:JtJ, "\\'c
I t.1 ~111111 hill\ Ill plJ) more th,111 one po:.111011:·
'' ·'•''"''""nut 111 .1 lc.1guc <.luring the 1931·32 !>Ca~on~.
.: ,• .• 1 1•!.1~ "' gJmc:' each !>Cason. It wa\ 2·4 in 193 1 and
1, 111 1·n~ I .1d .. 11f m.inp11\1er anJ C><pe ncncc \\JS a
111>!, 1(' 1 h1 re 11crc 11\l !>1. n1or!> the fir,I )C.Jr either.
h 1 l' P"'· 11c 11crc 1n the OrJni;c League," he ,,1iJ,
m I ''l \ion .1 thmt 11f our gJmc:.. Thi:n~ ''·•'nut a 1111 of
'I, 111 ri.c. h it ·•' 11 c pr11pi:"cd the other k.1guc ~chool'
' 11111 rile g111n~ IPu~hcr 1111h Newport.
\\, pulkJ \lllllt: up,ct!... In foct, \\C 11cd the S.111 Diego
1 , ., d1.1mp11•n. l "01nd1do, IJ-13. anJ It ''J' J big
) , rni: i:r.1" ''·" budJ111c un Da,1d~on ftdd 111 1931, but
" 11.u1.;11J ,,11d, "\\ l' pr:ict1c1.·d nn :i dirt field bi: hind the
like a bare-knuckle figh
t1!J g)m tor t hrcl' )l.'.1r-. (11JJl·>3). 1111,1, hl.l' Clll1l'ri:tc
\\ h.11 J rcl1l'I 11 \1..1\ Ill get 1<1 the gr.t" held fur pr:.illt\.C 111
I 1JJ4."
Still. h111111.' ~.1111c' 11c1c pl.1\cd .it D.111d,on 1-il'IJ .lll th1hc
~ l' .11,,
·1 he ·3-1 "'l'.1,011 br1~h1e111.·d up \1.1th .1 5·5 mJrl... but he
ri:cJllcJ one: note of htl.Hll\ 11111 of 111~ 1111.11 ~c.1,1>11, It
tc.iturcJ qu.1rtc!rhac~ Ch.11 le' l.:111gm.1dc 11 nt111g the plJ)' on
111, pJnh.
'I h..: )c.11h111ll. rl'll rr..:d til
"Ch.uhc" I .111t.:m.1Jc. 11ho1
rnc1111' fl 111\.:1 111 l ''" 11.1
Jd ,\1J.r "' .1 1c,pc:c1cJ
ph~ \11."IJll, •l' "the hr.1111' Pf
thc tc:.1m ..
Nnni:thl·lc''· "he h.1d .1
h.1rd 11mc r1. 1111. mb1.1 111c hr' pl.1~'·" ~u1h1.1 l.111J ,,111.i.
.1JJ111~. "JnJ l\1J1.h lh·1.1l
d1J11 '1 \e1.·111 In mind."
The univ 11111c 11 bur hcrnt
thc tcJm ,~ ·" the )Jck Pill ington, ·3,i.35, center
I l u111111~1on Uc.1ch c.1111i: .11 ~c1.1. po;I folh111111g ~ lc11 d.i)' ul heJ\) rJ11llJll. One rnulJ
hJvc termed 11 the .. PudJlc Jlld ~tuJ Bil\\. I "
SuthcrlanJ ,;iiJ, · U111h team~ Jrgui:d 11 11h the ref~ all
afternoon a) to whi:1c thl' hall 'houlJ be placed following a
tack.le. The h:ill-camc:r., 11oulJ gcl hit. then slide 15-20 yards
across the mud ...
Am.I 1h.1t' ''hen thn reali£ell one
\elh.1d .. \\llh l.mg111.1Jc·~ pl.I)· J1l111g
'~ ~ll'lll.
"I f1, r.1n1) \\ere all emercJ \\llh muJ,"
Su1herl.111J '>aiJ. "Jnd \.\c'J try to help
111111 J' much ;1' \1.e u'ulJ in the huddle b~
hr u'l11nc thi: mud ,111. J\ , .. 1 hi: could rc,1J
Im pl.1)~.. ·
Uut S111h,:rlJnd e\prc"1.·d :iJn11r JI 1011
fo r all 111' 'J4 ICHl1ll11Jlt:\, many of\\ holll
l.lll'r \\1.·11t 1111 Ill \\'\\'II Jnd. ill time.
Hal Shenin, ,39 achtc\c\t ht!!h m.iri.., 111 1he1r profession'
It 111d11Jl'd Al ln1.111. ·35 c.1ptJtn·clec1.
who would n:turn tu rn.1ch ·1.ir fou th,sll, 11)-1$-55. hrs brother
Ralph ln,in. the uni~ lre,l1111:in 111 c:irn .1 kiter: all-le:iguc
end Dill Gre.,chnt.•r. \l.hu l.11..:1 'tarrcJ at S.1111.1 t\n:.i JC:
Freddie 1'1cmd. :i IJS·p11111ld i:nJ ,,J111 bec;tmc a noted
sporbwrtter fur the S,tn Jlhe !\tereu'): D,t\C PIH~n1x, mlhl
valuable plJ)er; \ ah Kell~ .• 1 6-foot·-l \1.111gm:in. and W.ilt
Arnold. cnlled the hc't running guard rn the country.
Jerry Kei thley wa' a pnzi:J end and punter on the
11J:;2.JJ h:.m1' 'J\1.1' 111ha T.1r !_!nJilcr' Kclh ,111J lu11h t I.:
Al Ir" in. \\1111ld l.111. r 11111\ Item .1t Clillq!l' 111 till' P.1 .. t11e
K1.·11hlc\'. 111 t111tt'. \11111ld he cln11:d m.11.1H ol \1<1\'1.,11111 .ind
'11lhc11t;1.·nrh 'u'c .1, 1 11~ 111.111.1~1.r 111 w'crul C.1lifmn1.1
C111lllllll fl 11 ll''
Othcr h1_.:h·,r111t cd .ind d1.·d11;.1tt·d pl.•~l:r., tri•m the l.'.1th
'_:\l), 1nduJ,·d 1111\\,11.t l11chc. 0\11.'ll I l cnanJ,, J1,h11
(\\ l111c~) I h1.1111p,1111. B111 ·1"''' ll.1r11. .md 1h1: l,11c IJl1n
'I ru.I\. l l'' (Red I \111.t,t.11.I .111d "1. n I 1m ll!>l'n.I.
r\ 'l'tl,1111! Pl ~.1 11.'J 1!fld1!1ll\ lll.1111111\ \\,I\ \lit lhi.'. flllll/llfl
Ill l'l .1:-
{ ·.11 I \I ll\\lll l.1111k,l 111 th .. · 111 i<. ~,. h .11h ... k ·'' '\111. I
th.: gtl'JIC ~I i;11d '''"'I IJrb1 I i. .• , l\l( 1\11111.·d 'ut .• \1.J\
rnrf!.1<.lereJ the hc't l11llb.1d, 1n the t:tllllll\ .wJ ,h,11 1:J
h1111l11~ a!> thi: 1111''' 1 Jl11.1bk 111.11l 111 the Or.uwc l l'.1t:11e
I he k.1i;11c .sl,1• h1•11111l·d 1h1c:c .1tld1111•11.1I 'Fi pl.1~t·"
L .1ngm.1Jc .111d \\ 1ll.11d B.1•1\ 1·.ir11ul ,, .... ,llld·h:.11\1 h1.·11h'
11h1lc qu.11t..1 l .i.~ \I I\·'" \\J' 11.11t11.·d 111 tht.• th11J t. 11
r\hll \llll'l.llldllll! Ill ;.;, \\1.ll. ( h1. l I l.11l,1lll, J Jt. IH\
\l.1unJcr. Auhr1.•1 ·1 ,, h11111. C.11.:11rL!\' I 11'tcr. I Lil l>.11. ''· KJIJ I
IJ\\111. 1.c1tll't J.lll. l'll l.111ll111 .ind h.1llh.1lk' U11 1 {.i11ltin .111J
I l.1rnlJ ~1ecl.. Utlt1.·r n1111.·J ('ll.1)c:1' \\ere: Lm1i' (.,Jc,c11l..1111p
Craig Ph11cnl\, R.llph ~l)ri:hn. Pl11I \ .111gh11. ChjrJci.
Ulll·~l.111d. l.:l\\ooJ lk.1111. .111J 11.uolJ S\'o,el
Glc!>cnl..Jmp. J , ,., 1)111111\I h.ilfb.11.I... 1\J\ Jl'<I .in :.icc'lo"
hurdler. 'PrHllcr .uni pvk \JUhi:r. \\hu l.1ti:r i:.1rm:J the
UronLC StJI .1nJ (1,e landing i..t.11" lor ht~ hcnmm .it
GuaJakunal and ~11 Luzon. Ph11l1pmc~. :l!I an Army tct:h
~ngcan t.
He recalled t)JlC llllcre,ting ro~.ll' on the ncct·footcd
Maunder. Gle .. cnl...11np hdic\ed he ".I' the fi ri.t blJd ,
1he f1N hi.id. 111 pl.1~ for Nc1.1rxm.
.1dd111g. "lk \\J' .1 g1cJt gu)."'
I he 'JS Tar-, \1.crc uut\\l'tghcd 111 c\.cr.
)t.llnc. hut \.\Cle rcmcmhctcd bc~t b) Jll
m .sl, ·" lt.1, tnL! \ll1l' 1.1f tlti: mmt stubburn
,kkll\i,'.\ 111 o;.IJl~C Cuunt). 1 hC) \\llll
hmr gJmc,. lied Or.111gi: .ind h\'>t 1\\,1
le.1guc ~amc' h) (lnc TD tt1 1\11~1h1.·1m,
(1 II .• 111d Hun11n~11111 Ucach, 7-0
I h1.'\ "''"hcJ 'c1.011d 1n the h:J~Ul' and
'.11111.·d tugh 1q:..irJ lrom f.tn, ;11ll.l° 111. J1'
I lmin, 111\ll..tn~ tiJ~l. ri:l.'alh:d Recd'
RJlph Reed, '85 IY'\U-31 gramm.1r ~\.hool \t:.11\. Ht\ .1in1
Encourage ~ounptcri. to com1d1.•1 .11hlt·111:" :it I lar b,1r I lrgh
And he \\Ould bu' them 10 the c.1111pu' for :111 lll\lght on
vaned pmgram'
ll'\\in s:iid. "Thi~ (Kccd'~ \1~1tat1on') t\ v..hcrc l got m~
!>IJrt :i nd 11 t!> \\h} I Jm "h.tt I am tuJ.n. What more can I
'ay about R•ilph K111g Recd. I'll nc,cr forget "hat he d1J l1ir
me and hun<.lrcJ, o( othi:r:-. " -IJ) Vun C1w1n•ll
Some near misses, but the only title was wjth the Bees
~ ·37 Tars varsity was
the 'heartbreak' team.
A lthoui:h N1.•11p11rt llarhm ll1gh v..a~
'1111 'l'\lll \t:.ir' JllJ' frnm rcJching
11' fir,t '·•"11~ fuotb:ill chJmp1on,h1p
111 J'l11>. 1t d1J prmtmc ih fir,l·CH'r gmt
111 111" 1111h the 'Jb lkc team and c~1mc clo'c
1 '' 11111ing thl' '.ir'll' cruv.. n 1n I 9J7
< >11tu \IJr '11111lkd lughhght'> 1..1me 111
1 •n11 11 hen 'uperb qu.11 terb.11 k Cicorgc
\1 1, l.l'l".111 a11d c:nd I rank ~hi:n111 wcr1.·
11.11111. d All·Cll· 'l'Cnnd tcJm. tlw fir,t S.11h1r'
l 'l r 111 '"n (II bcrth'
\1 1,~..:!11,11( .111J l.11lh.1l l Jlllll\H \\ 1bt111
1,.1111.t .il\11 'l I .1 rn111d th.11 \1.11U ld cnJ11r1•
h•1 m.111\. ~i:.u' 11111 11f the 'N Or.1n~c cl."h
\\ ""111 111"cd 111111 !!hltc11nc 111u1.hd11\\11
.tl 11.1h -.111d "-11cl ch"Jll 1..1ugh1 nay 11111.:
p f t hl Ill.
A' fnr lhc .\6 \.ar'll}. unJcr l{,tlph Recd,
11 nnl\ hailed 50 percent (J-1). hut ti \htncd
.di .illl'rnoon .1g.11mt champrun Or,tn~c until
Ilic ftn.d three minute' when :.i long I'D pa'~
made it 13-7. II \\.as J
heart breaker.
Only Anaheim coull.I
record big points against
Harbor. 19·0. The offcnst' c
lirc \\J\ cl11.l.1ng .1gatn\I
Carl\tranu . .l~·U, Cbrcmo111.
13·11. and Garden G rove.
t:l-6
Other nOtc\\Orthy '36
player!> 1.1 cre: Clift on
Drool-.s, Loui' Pulgcnc10.
Cbarlc~ Allridge, Charles
Uud..land. Cr:.iig Phocmx.
Luu1s G lcscnl..amp, Aaron
N11cnbcrg. Wc~ley
Wuo<llH>u!>c, Phil Vaughn.
JJck DulJney, Dob Simon.
HarolJ Scm,11, Robert
l loJ...c nnd Merle Coe.
The l Jrs \\on ,j_x poi.1t11>n'
oil the All·Or.mge Lc.11:uc
tl'.1111 W.11t i...c11v. the tall.
'"1ft cnJ, v.." o.n the first
tcJm. Honur.1bk mention
honor' went to guard' R.1lph
I I'\\ in and I· ugenc S11non.
ll.'.lltcr I fJwkl Uo)J. fullbacl
I lwooJ Ucatly and
quurtcrh.1ck Brll lf::ihn, who
w.1, .1<.kpt .11 llMlllg aerials
down the n11dJlc. Rollo McClellan, '37 fullbdc k
Ma ny a rainlx1" arched
through the clnud!I for the
·37 Sailor • but the big tine
got away -a champ1umh1p
in the newly-formed Sumct
Lc:_lgue. L111lc J ilJ they
know -until the bitter end
-that II \\Ould hoil dO\.\n
to a l·foot !>hy of the goal
convcr~ton pa~ play in the
fifth game ut Orange. Wayne Jones and Bud
Griffin wc rc..~cct and dcpc nJablc at
hal fuack v. hilc George Urcmcr ably !>pelted
Oc.Jl ty at fullbnck.
The: 6-6 deadlock blew a chance for a
11t lc·ttl' \\tlh E:<ccls1or. And ~incc Harbor
had beaten Exce lsior, 19· 14, 11 would have:
40 -THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL TAB (LOCALS ONLY) FOR 1992
been g1.1111cJ the pl.t)Ult t•Jgc.
An.iheim could ha\c nt:idc u l.lifk rcncc.
but \\11hout ni ft) 1111.irterback Glenn
Thomp)on .ti the hi:lm. the Tai') lo~t. 12·0.
I lope' \\ere out lur Lung Uc.ich Jordan to
bcJt bci:b1or. but that didn't matcriahLc
either.
I he S:1ilnr~ f m1,hcd v.. 1th u i.econd·plac:c
Ill' (Anahcun), btll h holJmg 3·1·1 recvrJ .
O\er.111 thc r:u' \\CrC 6·2·1, be ""~"Cr s nl.I
\c.14'1111 for Recd lromc;illy. th.ti \\Uuld be
h1' l.1,t gml M:ai.on u11d nc"' cua h Dick
Sp.1ulJ mg \.\oulJ la ~c charge 11l 1938·39.
Ne" port \\OUld I.i nd eight pl..iyc1s on tht
All-Sun,ct 'quad in '37. fullbac~ Rollo
McClella n. center Gcurgc Lunicl and QB
1 hompi.on \.\OulJ m.11..c the fir t team.
T:u .. llc Ralph lr\\lll \\ould make thi:
'~'C<>rld tcum while honorable mention> \\Cll t
to Fr anl.. Shcnin. tackle Rol>crt Miller and
gu.1rJ" Gene S1mun :lnd Richard Carl'IOn
h .ink wa~ the (if)t of the Shcnin brother'
to piny vu~uy. Brother Uob "'oulJ follow m
193 . llarold in '39 :in~ Otlly in '40.
Other noted '37 pla c~ included Vaughn.
See NEAR·MISS/U
..
LOOKING BA.CK
Langmade, Na films, no CIF,_ not much press, ~i~~~t~~~~~~ just a .huge reputation tar Al Irwin
ure high school talent,
he went on to considerable
success as a doctor.
D ta~:~e!d~ • ''as :ln out·
,, 1n.l1ng 3thlcte at • •
:-..; "JHHI I h rbor
l l1~h in the mid·
I no,, pla)cd \arsity
1u 1111: rh.ick on both the '34 ond
•5 i.: .sms, leucrcd tn bas..,etball
;111 I u .1d., running high and low
I .rJk, and once ef\ed as n Ne"·
rxut hkgu:ird
I k alM> h3d a dre:im in thoi.c
,1 ., , -play footbnll nt USC.
\l.1,, the dre:im v.:i., ephemeral.
111,t off. he weighed only 145
l'•l:tl\J,
Secondly.
when he fifllt ~ot
to his TroJon
loder he "as
"ell aware that
"e,crybody v.as
head !lnd houl·
dcrs above me."
Stall, he aid,
"I II." to the big
kllm )landing
nc\t to ham.
"but he didn't
1 , ,1l. 10 me. I le pulh out 3 brace
1,h~rc h1-. teeth U!>cd to be."
\\ 11h .imui.cment, he aid. "So I
.11 .111J \\Cnt back to the libr.1ry."
\, much for :i college athletic
·~ ..-r
11111\c,er. he dad spend 13 yea~
• n 111,Jle to :ill the degrees re·
4.111cJ for him to become a spc·
~1 1h1cd doctor. lie practiced 40
H'.tr' 1n Pa adcna, the last 30 year'
" :i C\ ncrolog1 t.
H c retired a )Car nao and
mO\cd from S:in Manno to
C'orun.1 del Mar where he has :in
...... Looking back on the '30s,
the only name prccedirig
Al Irwin was Reed himself.
T here arc no football
highlight film:1 from the
193<h at Nc\\port
Harbor I hgh. but af there was
one it would probably contain
a number of scene' of
rullbad. Al ln,in era hing up
the middle \\ith thunderou:1
impact
That's the picture one gets from numerou'
former Tar griddcrs nnd fans from the
mid·1930s.
"It cem!> Al I"" in JU)t exploded "hen he hit
the line." said Lou1\ Glcsenkamp, a '35
teammate :ind st:ir hGllbad .. "Al was a real
good guy and a real team member -al"a)
tf')ing to help the team," he added. _
A second to th:it motion came recentlv from
Frank Shcnin. a 1937-3 ·39 end. "ho .. aiJ. "Al
was big like my brother Harold."
Shenin 1n11muted Irwin never got due credit,
but there "'~re no All-Southland or All·CIF
te:ims before 1937. lrnin pla}cd fir t string four
)e:lrs from 1932-35 and "on other lofty honof\
during prep d~t) • including Co·Pla)c:r of the
Yc:ar in Or:ingc County (1935).
An carly·d3) fan once recallcJ th.11 lnHn \\,1c,
nl)O n uperb drop·l..icl.cr when the art \\J'> 'till
in practice.
Cle enl...lmp remembered all thJt .1nd 'hJrcd
other recalls from h" \'ar 1t)' football ;1nd tr.1cl.
d.iyi. in 1935·36·37.
H e abo lamented the death' of Tar
te.1mm.1tc Phil V<iughn and Gcoq;c
Shafer in World \\'.ir 11.
Al If\\ 1n said. "I remember George Shafer
\Cry v.ell. Not bag. m3)bc 145 pou~1d'). Sho.11.
oggre ive and \cry tough. He '"a' a blocl.111g
bac.._ ...
Al' brother R h recalled that 5h.itc:r \\,1:.
1he fir..t t l.irbor }hgh athlete killed in the
Phillip1nel> Vaughn v.:is a four-~e.ir \amt)
gndder.
Al Irwin ... '32, '33, '34, '35
B oth If\\ in:. and Glescnkamp rcta111 :i high
regard for their Tar grid coach. the late
RJlph King RccJ. "ho died in a 19 5 car cra~h
Out Glc:.enl..amp al~o rcmemba' ample
humor.
.. Recd "a a great gu) :· Glc,cnl..1mp );t1d.
adding, "H e "a' one ol the fine't co.ichc' I
e\cr (new."
Ho\\C\er. he ugscMcd th:it Recd coulJ l ·
craft\ in a harmlc'' w ,\) ''to get the mo't out o{
people.''
Glc~cnknmp·~ e\ample \\ent back to one day
of 11me &rial (nl"J)'!> conducted on WeJnc da)
prior to the Frida) mccb). He recalled he was
geared up for his event -the 120·) ard low
hurdle -and ga'c it oil he had.
ru he pa~ed the finhh hnc, Recd Sau.I,
"Onl) 14.4 ) ~ou\c got to do better than that,
uluis." Glc:1cnkamp \\oJ) bcv.ildercd :.incc he
norm.ill) rJn 10 the lu\\ 13:1.
Tar te:immate \Vuh Kell) ".:amc up ll> mi:
and said. 'Do \OU kno\\ ''hat \OU ran. Ll•u1,.'' I
said, 'Yeah. 1.i..i: Kell\ l.1u~h~J. thrn 'a1J
'The hell )OU did -it·\\,I\ I:!.~.'
"Then I \\OulJ recall 1h.11 Recd \\uuld ull
out the 11mc from h1' \\Jh:h. then put 11 1n 11,
pocket so )OU couldn't wc lk'd al"·'}' Jl>
that," Glcscnkamp c\pl;11ncd.
As for footbJll, Glc-.en!..amp '..11J. · It 'l'U
pl3yed for Recd. )OU pla)cd "1th guh. I le
could push ~ou to )OUr hc't. Somc11mc' hc'J
pun 3 guy out ant.I shvut. 'B'-')· )l1u\c ~l1t i.1
play belier football than 1h.11.' .. "h1.:h
prompted a laugh fwm lond mcm1,nc,.
Gk:1enl..amp. "ho 'Lill h'c in C\.N.1 ~IL,.1
said. "Recd lo,cJ tncl..) pla)s in foolbJll Uut
\\e had 10 relay.on trick) plJ)) MnCc \\C h.1J 'I
many light\\eight back (nw-.t ''c1ghcd Dll· 1>5
pound))."
B ut the) -Glc-.enl..11np. OuJ Griffin .1nJ
Bill Hahn (of 19>6) "crc e\ccptllln.111) l.1,t,
all member of the tracl.. tc.im.
H~ was al o a pole vaulter :ind cnYKs the
guys \\ho came 10 be blc,,ed )CJrs later \lllh
fibcrgla ' pole~ "We hall tl10sc olJ baml:>ll\>
poles, and I rec.ill one of them 'ph111ng ''" m1.:
once. II could be dangerou~." he said.
After WWII. Glcsenl.amp returned to
Harbor High and became J long·t1me bu' Jrnc:r
.ind maintenance staff ni.:mbcr. I le ar 0 c.1rncJ
J '"de range of gratitude lium S..11lor athlete'
111 later \C.ir:.. bec.1use he \\11ulJ 'olur111:er 11111\.
Ill "orl..
0
\\tlh them an \ault11h: :inJ hurJk,
He .11,u recall' the \\.tr ,c;r:. 111 the 1iu1h
PJcific. ,111J J~ an Anm tcd1 scree.int 111 tan!..
".1rfarc. h • C\flCrtcnl·cJ '1•mc "'(the hllx'11c't
l.1mp.11~n'. 111dudmg Gu.1.l.1kanJI anJ lhl'
l'l11lhp111es.
"r\nJ 'l>n11.:11mc'> I "'1ndcrcJ 11 I'd Ch r \.lime ,
\lUI ol II Jh\C ... he !l:JIJ
But there \\.I\ .1 hridn. 'null \\llrlJ rC\.'.111
Glc.,enJ...imp ".1~ r,;lhn~ Ill' t.1111.. Jm\11
Gu:idJlc.in.11 b.: .ich one d:l) "hen he ti.Xi~ nllt.:
of an C\Clled )ailur runnanl! up ll> him It \\:1,
his old trac!.. buddy rrom I I.arbor I l1gh c.l.1"
Eddie Van Pelt.
"That \\a prCll) Splll.11. · he J1J. ""c 'P~nt
the whole day 1ogc:1hcr ..
No doubt the) had.a ll't nf :.unu!>tng ''Rc~J~"
'>lone IO c;11.:h up l'Jl -a.~ Don C.11111dl
pp~.inunaty to grce1 the ocean
''·"c' Jgain. I le's ~till into body
•U rl111g ir it j, relatf\.ely calm. l It.;
pr~ cnt "ICW: M~t or • the darn
\\,l\C' .ire too big for u now." Halftime
'lockerroom'
.,
L..1nsmade married the 'former
tlckn Ann Grundy, v.hosc father
'' ·" lhe fir t doctor in .Newport
lk.u:h. Doth he and his 'Wife are
nurc n.1ti\le , hnving been born and
r.11,cd Ill Nev.port.
In foct, they both nttcnded the
,,11nc grade school, Harbor High
anJ grodu3tcd from USC .. .., did
. 1hout three or our kids and three
uf our sons.in-haw."
I le worked as a Newport life·
gumt from 1936 to 1942 and had
''nc recall.
"\Ve had three peo ple in a rip·
11dc once, but AJ Irwin, who was a
captn1n then, came out and helped
out," he said, addinJ: .. that was
ca!>)' duty, bcina a lifqvard. We
made five dollars a day, but 1
See LANQMADE/41
Newport Harbor football
coach -Ralph Reed talks it
over with his sQuad at
halftime of the '37 Orange
game on the Panthers' field .
In the days al leather
helmets. awkward cleats.
flimsy shoulder pads and
not a clue about Gatorade,
the amenities were few and
far between.
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LOOKING BACK
Long Gray Line has its roots from-the '30s
H i:•1 ,,! itl !ih •'•Jll d1Jn·1 c,,mc. ;rn~
loud .. r 1h 1n 1: J1J JI '.\\~.qxin
I !Jr-\'>, r I l1!_!h ,! iring the 1•1_3 1.,
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:tt.: n : '"'-J 1111." !rJ.l lt:.i thu hclrn.:h a~1Jt.'.
..,m .. tll '4u.1J, promplt.:J \Jr-.11~ Ct)JChci. tu
frJ" on J1~hl\\1;1~h 1 Ucc' :rnJ C1:.:' IO
.r1rnrn .. 1ge 1ti .. · ' .. lr ,tt~
\nJ \\h~n tht.: fJlll' i.: .. rn1c. 1hc l1dJ CJ)ll~
1urn1:d IOlll J ti 1n \t,;lkd IJl..c ur J pl::icc th:it
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11 .1 •:t 1hc i.:r1J .,.,J, p.irJJ1,c in the
11 11 •' • .Ht:J 1n r h11':: JJ,' l he populauon
'J' ~r r'.: .,.,tt• JI tin C\ onl~ an estimated
M r. ,11.J::n·, ,., 't:" p.H1 Jnd possibly
•. '~I n (t 'IJ \tt;,J "'hKh "J'> J gJrdcn Of
·a1 , .. J, ,\ J thi.:rt.: "'re mJn~ \.!Cant lots
''-·'; rt t.:'-\.ll thc 'IJnth
l'· .. p tu.Hl'J!I 1..arr1.:J con,1dcrJbk mtere~t
1: ,.: there "'L·rc~ fc.,., 11thc r ~c11,111e~. ~J\C for
,J .in~. 'un-l•.1thmg a1.J racing ruJd)>ler' at
1!1.: .11q1ort
I h1..·re ""J'> n1> OrJ Oft: Coa't College . .ind
H i... k \•'>•Un Pru fu,11ball had lmlc interest.
'L''P' r1 "J' 1hc uni~ high ~hool. Most
J..iuling >OC1al Jd,cntu res came via motoring
.ip tn Im Angeles for theater. e.\quisite
l111m~ .111J cullcg1atc C\ent~ JI USC or
LCLA
Sull. prep football .11 Ne,,.port would load
11p from 1931 1hrough 1939 "11h great
humor. ~t<:rling moment) of drama and an
l'llth.ring lme for 1hc i;Jme and the people
IJl\ uh 1: J
Judd Sutherl.inJ. •..: tcJm captain, had a
:11nJ rct.all I le !>Jtd. Allen Phoenuc, father
111 ;-.l"port footbdll plJ)ers Da'c: and Craig.
1ntc:d all the grJ~ at DJ\td~n f ield "
I k rcmcmhcrtd him affec11on:.itely
1:· .. Ju'e Allen h..td J pt:t ~l..unl and 11
h1J Ji,., .. J him Jround the field"
I lit.: '5 CJPIJ1n. Al I~ 1n. JnJ mJn~
NW-MISS:
From 40
others ha'e nothing but commendJblc pr.use mentor's habits (m c..trh co.1lh1n~ \t.:Jr') .. ,,1
for the late Ralph Recd. v.ho CC>.lChed from p1d.tn~ up an~ thing around him ariJ
p:1:; l-37. as a gnd mentor and a friend. bre.:il.ing 11 in hJlf "hln he. " ... , 111.1J ..
1 Jt.:l.lc Da'e Phoem.x. a rugged '30 Pla\Cr'> \\CIC .11nu,cd nne d,1\ "'hl'll
lmcmJn. fa .. cd h1\ b1gge~t tc't altc.:r he \\cnt Sp.iulding "·'' bmtltn~ ·\II ht.: ·\·11ulJ 'n' "'·''
Ill SJntJ And JC and found the Don) a chm 'lrap It \\OUIJn l hrc..1~ hut th1.
confron11ng the great Jacl1e Robinwn IJnd rnfunJted coach pt:r'll)lui. It 'ecme<l 1t1 lhc.
h1, Pa,:n.kna CC tcamm:11cs). ob)Cf'\Jnt ~lcCkllan th.11 "he hdJ bc.'.;llllll: '''
W.i!> he imprc!>!>cd? Phoenix replied, "He 1nvohc:d "ith 1111.: ch111 ~tr:ip 1h.11 I 1hml. Ii!.'
impre\\Cd me right o n my butt. He ran b) forgot "h:it he .,.,JS 1n111Jll) m,1.I .1hou t ..
ml! once 111..c a dose of salt. He ran wild that ~tcClellan );.11d. ··11c 1..1mc th•\\n the
n11::h1 lie wai. the greatest back I e-.er bench once to J'>k about J ch1ppt·J hone 111
pl~~cd against." ~-----------,. my Jnl.lc Th1 nl.1ng I n11~ht
TodJ). many fans think get to plJ). I ..... 11.J I kit line
pla)cr~ "'ere smaller in the He bent J11\\11, tli.1l. huld ,,1
pa'1 decades. m) foot JnJ .. t.irteJ 111 "t.:·nJ
Ir'>' in said. "Fact a.s, in 1t in d1fkren1 d1rn11un'.
lool.ing back. I think about .isling each tum-. D llC) 1h,1t
in 1932. ·33 and '34 at hurt,.
Harbor. "'e had bigger "I cJn !>till rt•mc.·mher the
teams. s1Zc-v.i)e, than v.e pJin, bu1 I lwl.cJ lum m
had through the '4Cb and the C)C Jnd ,,11J. :'l.11' I le
·50...,. Because I remember )a1d. ·Good. wu "111 be
Judd. Dale (St raight ), Phil ready for lhc' nc\t gJ111e '
Cassel, Al Ogden and SpJrl.'' brother Rollo "J'
m)sclf. v.11h others. all went a· '37 quJrtcrbJck unul a her
190 pounds or abo..-c, for chatting "Ith Coach Reed
about three or four years .. one afternoon Rollo \\as
I rwm was a 212-pound di)('ontented '"'h Reed·.,
fullback. Dick Spaulding, '74 pl a}s and chl':.c to ronfront
Dick Spaulding, the the co:ich to C'CCitc him" i1h
1938-39 coach. loved his players, but he some pla)S of hi:. O\\n.
could become strained during moments uf Rcco may not have.: ~no"n .,.,hc:thcr to
ten~1on. Sometimes he was amusin g "'ithout IJugh or cry, but he soon ~h1ftcd Rollo tn
meaning to be. fullback HO\\C\er. Rollo could \IJr there a\
End Frank Shefl1n dropped a good pass well as a 10.2 ">printer and maJc All·Sun,et
one da). Spaulding called him out. spit on League.
Shc01n·) hands and exclaimed. "There. Recd then turned to Glenn rhompson JS
maybe thJt "Ill help )OU catch the next his qu:in erbad :ind th:u al!>O \\Orl.ed out on
one a blue-nbbon note. Thompson, "ho .,.,ould
The ·39 center. Sparks McClellan. has later become an admiral in the Co.isl GuJrcJ,
m.in) fond recalls of Spaulding, but one he .,.,as sho,,ercd \\Ith praise at scJi.on·~ cnJ
rLmembers "-Ith dchght v.J5 the gnd RecJ "31d, "He v.as b~ far lhe bci.t
Jble mention. .io and go to f-ullcrton
,,1!11.11 -. .. 1llcr in the t:1 • .1nfercncc ancJ the ~'t
in-H.ub.ir\ 'hon hhlor. Sm:in and
lll'Jll11ng. \\c ""'" c~l!r) game he v.J 111,
.111\1 he ,..-orcd on <''en opponent :ind
l.111! n\.;.ICJ e\C"-Jrl\C ..
\\.tit )...:II\, •36 All·OrJngc l eague cnd
,,.\,tlkd one amu~t'ment >car. later "•lh h1
.i1u,111. Al IN II\, duunii College of the
1',1\'lfll.'." J,I\'\.
Kc.'lh ,,11d. "Once Al Jnd I h:iJ a lun!!
drnc ihc:.1d of u~ (r"m l\c.:"port to ~tvd,tc•
\\c ••l!1ced to 1.1L.c turn!> dming e\C:I) ,,,,.
hour' Jhat v.:iy, one could ~lccp. the otht.:1
.uulJ dml.'.
"Alter a long hJul. I "J ~commg
111..:rc: ..... ingl} ufcd .ind I suc .. c. my turn ",,,
~1:\lfTIUll! 'honer anc.J h~'ttcr. lt d.iv. nc:J • 1
:\I 1>n.:e '.titer he tooL: o'er the "heel \\ c.
f111.1lh J'l\:e1cd clo~cl~ .1t the d;bhboJrJ PJ •
.1nJ 1:\dJ1mcd. Uut, W:ilt, ~ou uni) Jro'o; I
nulc ... · "
~pJuldmt: Ollt.:C .. 1ttrillutcd "'" \UCCC\\ hi
umkr't'1ndmg ,1 'oun~'tc:r maluns m"'""\ •
I le ,,11J, '!':u )Ouni;,tcr e'er m~~c a mhlJ"-
thJt I hJJn t nlJIJe mall) time,,
lfo ph1lo..uph) prl>Juccd ltre·loog
f11e1Hhh11l The ~lcClcll.1n brother .. "crc
,1111 plJ~ mg golf" 1th turn prior tu ha~ Jc .1111
M.mh 10. 1986.
E\ en \\1th the pa..s1ns or )enrs.
Spaulding\ "1do" l11clm,1 ,,11d. "He o(tcn
'P<>'-c highly of Mr. Recd Jnd v.uuld e'flf1.
how mu.:-h he h;i d le:irned from him."
And 11 '" left 10 lNin. the T3r grid road1
Imm 19~ '·55 and om: "'ho claimed 3 S'i·h
f m:mhh1p ""ith Recd, to echo 1111 the
\enttmcnts h) 'lt.11in11. "He "'a" Mr. N~plll
llJrtx>r High School ....
D
-By Don C'ontn
EDJ70 R S SO re: Don C.:mtrdl ''
former f\'c" porl H .1rbur High qu:utah.i.
( 'J9), former Spoth Editor of the C<"
.\fc:,,1 GlotH:·HCrJfcJ. ;mcl pr~ntly tc\1u~·,
Albuquaqu~. \\ irh h1\ \ltj(C L4lic, ~nJ 'M.
k!>!>e .mJ Dillon
H11!h honor) cJme to M1cl cl"Jll .ind 1-r.inl. LANGMADE:
From 41
H1 .. 11h Uucl.IJnd, Pulgenc10. Don McClintocl...
f{,1J.ind Thomp.,un Jnd On.al Llo~d. Jim Lock-
"ooJ .,.,a., :in able fullback .,.,1th both Coe and
WJrren Col11m
Other "ho contributed abundant spmt: On.al
Lloyd. Bill Riller, Jack Canch. Marl} Lumel,
~tark Na-;h, Warren Ca~'el. 13111 Barnett, Adolf
Boehm. Bob James, George Markel. Ed Flink.
Vaughn and the Hachez brothers. Gene and
Jerry.
Then came '39. And there were bright spots:
Shcn~n -both .. ccond·tcJm All-Cll· .. 111<l fi r ... t
team All-Sun~ct. M1cl.cl\\,11t ,11\0 ""Ull the l'O\·
etcd Troutman S.:hult1 1 ioph) tor hcing the
most valuable Sun~et lcJguc player.
O ther notable '39 pl:iyer; were -the 127·
pound center Sp:.irks McClcll:in, t;1d.lc Ward
Sherman. end Ch:irlic Thompson, b.1ck CJnch.
Mark Na~h. Wc~lcy Pcterl.in, Joe McCorkell.
Donnld!>on, Uarncll, Lc:e fad.son, Ted f·in lc:r.
Bob McDonald, Ou:ine Dea~1m, Gaylord Uluc,
Ed Flink and Herb Lee.
thought th.lt WJ'> an cnormou 'ur
And l could. by lht' end uf ti
'lummer, pay for my tuitio n and c
erything :11 ~hool."
His onetime Tat g.ridmate Jm
Sutherland pol...cd fun at quartc
hack L.ingmadc wnting the pla) l
hi p:uu a couple of yci~ bac
adding that 11 wa a problem
muddy game!> with the ie:.m tl')il
10 bru h o(f his tog w he ctlU
rc3d the pin) .
~c.,., menror Spaulding, a h1ghly-d1sc1pltned
1>1th. \\1luh.l \Wy .,.,j1h the ~hon punt in 1938-
\•I .ind groom a dJ.almg quarterback named
C.1.11rge M1ckclv.a1t, "h1ch he never came to re-
~rc:I
\\1th JU<.t Jn ounce or lmh luck, the '38 Tars
11uld ha' c lin1\hed 'ccond in the Sunset. but
rhcr.: .,.,ere jc.,., shamrod ..... 'i in o;1gh1
I hn v.111 he remembered for three tics. They
-.lrt:n t orllin,11) 11e' -ties again)! three
"h11111, t h.11 "c re 1 hr cc t imcs b1gge r than New-
pnrt Anaheim. E~cel'l!or and Jordan, '' h1ch
'"'11 the champ1omh1p
I hL· I Jrs. hlJnl.ed Laguna. 28-0. and nipped
< >r,1n~c. 7-6 They lo-.t l\\O chf01anger~ to Bo-
n1t 1. '·II, and Garden Grove, 19-1'
Bur the big "triumph\," a\ 11 .,.,ere, fcJturcd a
I~ I~ 11e vs. FJtccl'iior. 0-0 "'· An.1he1m, and 7-7
" Jordan. Only Huntington Ueach had a
~J~cwalk O\/Cr the Tar.. 35·19 The final record
was more 1mprcss1vc w11h an insight on the
drJm;1, not \tati\tic'i.
~1Jt would make All-Sun!'ct: Fullback Elwood
Beatty and tackle McClintock, first; end Frank
Shc01n and OD Mickelwni1, second; and tackle
Ooll ~heOin and end Don Donaldson. hono r-
Mickclwait as back. Junior (Hack) Wilson WM
on deck and Frank Shcnin was JOined by his
"bag k.id" brother H arold. who "'ould make All-
Sunset as a rrosh tackle.
He would also block nine punts and run one
fumble back SS yards for a touchdown. That
suggested he had running abil11y before shirting
to fullback m 1940.
The W1lw n pa5sing to M1ckelwa1l had great
\UCCCSS, which included a mark or rour TD
passes against Orange When the offense wns
lagging. Sp:iuld1ng would tum into 3 defensive
fox. He sometimes had a habit of ordering
punts on second and third downs to play ror the
breaks.
The Tars lost on miscues 10 Anaheim. 7-0,
and Fullerton. 6-0. E.Jicelsior feared Wilson·
Mickelwait and emerged with an astonishing
five-man line and siJc·man sc:cond:iry to shut
down the aerial war. 1t worked. 12-0.
But no one else could 1>top the '39 Sailors.
n.ey humbled powerful Jordan, 20-6; Hun-
tington Beach, 20-0; L.iguna, 19..0; Gnrdcn
Grove, 12-0; and Orange. 26·9. That gave them
a winninJ 5-3-0 season, and n nice fatewell for
Spauld1na, who would resign in the spring o(
Looking back in 19 • McClellan look time 10
salute fi\C of his '39 gridmates who ha'c p..t)~cd
on: Bill DcSuncr, Wil~n. MicL.elv..1i1, Wilford
Dur.iton and Oscar Norberg And Uob (Tulip)
Sheflin passed away a )Car aio.
Coaches Recd and Spnulc.ling v.ould advance
their names :ind team into glO\\ ing "uc~·c~ a~
the yc:irs omc to pass In the '40s nnd '50s
Recd could count untold 11tle5 in bai.ketball
and &rack before retirement, wh ile Spaulding.
after lofty grid mq_rks at Fullerton High. would
lterve 18 ye:u n principal al Buena Yark I l1fth,
where his named live on. They named the
football !>Indium ofter him.
Recd died in a l98S car croi.h and Spa\Jlding
pa!>scd on in 1986, but yesteryear Tar grnldcr5
will remember them Condly for the i.cvc:rc chJI·
lcnges they accepted in the '30s where they
were forced to cut hard road.s toward the future
o( S:iilor football.
-By Do11 Cuntrrll
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L3ngm:idc ch<»C tu cl11rify 1hat
-...011 the play numbers, .not ti
play:. per :r.c. "I w~n'l dumb," I
• 1J. He ~1d they -.ere c1u:il
written on 1he th1ah paw. v.oh1
~ere in rront or the thighs.
Longmade was pre ident or h
c:nior ctn ond .•lso pan ic1pa~
1n baseball. 1cnnt nnd sw1mn11
"but I d1dn 't lener in th"
things."
lie ind his wife have been Ir
jan lootb:ill fan<> since 1936 01
h:ive h:id t1cltet every year wncc.
l le nl~ ha~ the cum:nt HJri)(
H1sh grid $Chcdu&c near his pho
so the '92 Sailors can QOunl on
new 5UPp<?Mcr, o&e rooted d~ep
Tar tradatiUM.
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