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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-29 - Orange Coast Pilot. Sch08li see small enrollment increase · ~ Slowing gains keep class size manageable, but not low enougti to please some teachers. ' By Russ Loar. Sta' WrOI . --- NEWPORT-MESA -The flood of ncv. tudcnt cramming into local clasi.rooms during the last two school \cars has slowed to a tridJc. hclp~ng to ca~c some °"erCTO\o\ding. But tc chers and p3rcnts s:t)' cllls sac arc still too high "It' a li1tlc bencr this year but u's not good' enough." said Arthur Ycbcy. father of th,rce ctuldrcn who attend Lincoln Elementary School in Corona dcl Mar. ·'Each o( our three chlldrcn ba\e 30 or more students 1n thcu classc " ~ AoM4o.tv '""" Tari Godfrey asks fOt' spare change fnMn shoppers at Wntdiff .Plua ln ~ \ fettnt locations Sttking mon~; S~e ~n.d husb~nd Mark ue the last people in port. for two houn a uy, Godfrey tabs l-yar-old IOa au with her to dtf· the Costa Mes.t Tr~velOOge, wfoch IS being converted into low-income housing. A0fter enrollment gr09t'th of slightly more than 1 J)C)O students durinc the last r-.o school years, Newport-Mesa Unified School District officuils arc predictieg growth of only about SO to 100 students this school ~ar. Their ori11nal projections e tiJ'Mled en· rollment srov. th of 383 students for the current 1993-94 ~hool )Cir. • Relocating for cash Federal law mandates payment for family nm:eci to move by-public housing project. Last family in Travelodge conversion holds out for more money. By Mllnie t.4cl.eod. Stan w. E very day Mark and Tari Godfrey wait for ~'Ord on the fate of their impendina moYC. For the put 5CVen .months. the Costa Mesa couple and th.cir 3-year-old son Ian were one of six f amilles who called the Travclodgc on Ncwpon Boulevard hom~. Now the Godfrcys arc the on!r tenants rcmainina at the vacant mocel Site, which is being convened into the county's first linglc-room-occupancy facility. Money is what the family waiu for. Money for be1111 displaced. Money owed to them by the city and the developer of the facility co~rsaon -the Butler-Ogden Group of Ncwpon Beach -under the federal Uniform J Relocation Act of 1970. ''We have been unemployed and livina off our aavinp.." Mark Godfrey said. "We haYC no income. It's not fair that they've taken care of everybody else and pve them the same relocation vant. but they did the math wrona on mine." Federal law states that anyone hkc the Godfrcys wbo baYC lived in a buildin& for more than 28 days and must move to make room for a public project is entitled to receive help for the .... cost of moving and replacement housing. Now the city and the developer 3re faced with pa_}'ing up to Sl00,000 to relocate the Travel'odgc famil ies. Per their agreement, the city will be responsible for the first $50.000, which will be paid out of city redevelopment funds set aside for low-income housing The Butlo_r-Ogdcn Group is responsible for the next increment over SS0,000 and under S 106,000. It was a stipubtion the city and the developer were aware could arise v.hen they ftrst k>okcd at the Travelodgc . See FAMILY/4 (__ New People's Park bid ...... , ... • SENIOR CEUBRA TION: A ~iot festt~l. lod~ O~mpic-st)'~ pmes for Orange County re.sicknts SS. ind Oidtt, will be ~Id It the Orin~ County fair ind Exposltion Center from 9 1.m. until 3 p.m. for more lnfonNtion, afl 708-1519. More community ewnt.s an be found oo pap 3. .. w. ... The p1lnting on the top ol p.ige 1 is by piutef artist Debr1 Huse. ~I p11nti~ an be~ ll Huse studio, 6S<M.86S. nears $400,000 mark ._ After rejecting insurance salesman's offer of $315,000 tn May, City Council lands higher bid from same man . The Ncwpon·Mc~ school d~· ' trict reduced l\.eniac cbil SlZC to :about 29 studcnb -on paper. And while some class sllCS arc lov.cr. • igruficant number or teachers arc till cnpplin1 with clbSC of more than 30 siudents. Some third and \&Alh grade teach· ers ha"c rcponcd as many 35 stu· denlS in their classes. And a l~fle · number of high ..chool classes top 30 students. There arc 40 s1udents 1n one algebra d.iss 31 fu1nnc1a High Sdlool "Oau sue t) much better than 13st year in mo'it c.i\es.' s;ud M3ya Dcd.cr. prC\Jdent of the Nev.pon· Meu Federation oC .Tnche ~ "But I still v. ant h.> v.ork o·n bnng· mg 1t dov.n c"cn farther ... At Tucsd:a~ night'~ school board mcct1n1. Superintendent Mac Bernd pledged to continue effort~ to reduce the J1-.tnct's m t O\cr· crov.ded cl.i\.)C . As o( last Fri~}. school d1 tract ... ---~ ... See SCHOOLS'4 '' The activity has really picked up here. There are considerabJy more people on the beach than there hive been for the last couple wee • '' ORCULATION 8()0;252-9141 CLASSIFIED 642·5678 Knftboa*r Curt Mitdwll ol ~ ~Kb finds ~ hot reli~ TMICby as he glidei down the ftOftt side ol 1 bre~ at the W~. I Ill .. Newport Beach lteguard RETAJlAOS 642 .... )21 Nf:WSR<X>M S..0-1224 NEWS FAX MM1?0 HOTLINE 642~ sroars 642 .... llO . 1111• lleat rlllel: N••t I cool pllce to lie ~ Lifeguard says it's 20 degrees hotter inland. The ocean has a cooling effect: tbcre have been i r the lut ~pie real nkc da ... Tempcratu at ~ Buch opped dimb- 1ni at a 1tllONJ 1 -'I· . .. lft '2D dqrea inland. .. Ile~ sald "'11tc OCUD U a rnJ COoeia& affect,'' Yfm'll ocua t~um Rma a wctco.M 67 dcl"H'o lhi WllWel arett' ..... IO coopctllhie, ~ ~ ID It.Md "lllCti\ \lef1 little Mt.. M • i i f • ' .. .,, . -....../ • Airport • 84 111111111 · ll'lnt to insulate homes rrom noise John Wayne Airpon officials have woo a $4 million rederal srant to help insulate Santa An• Heiahts homes from the effects of increased airport noise. After conduc:1ina noise tesu to (9mply with new federal sarety regulations, airpon off'idah found that airpon noise would increase io the Santa Ana Heights area. Airport officials applied to the Federal Aviation Admini tration earlier this year Cor a grant to off~e inc::rcase.4r.i.... ~11 wa ~use ()(l~ FM"° .. -.,...ov~l there wo) a change in noise levels," aid airpo(r ~poke person Courtney Wiercioeh. "They -vecd." But some residents say insulating homes as an imperfect solution. Santa Ana Heights resident Ed Hall, 67, who's lived under the airport flight path Cor almost 30 years, says he does not want his hou e in ula&ed. To completely seal ~~.a house in ao df on 10 shield it Crom airport noise is an unnatural way to IWe, be llP,S.. .. People like to ~ frCsh air -I like the natural ocean breue;• he sakL "PeOPle spend a lot o( time outdoors anyway." CQuoly Supervisor Tom Riley 1pces there is no perfect IOluuon to shieldina homes from airport noise, but he believes residents affected by increased alrpon noise will wc"lc:ome help • IOWlaproofana their homes.. Riley also said another granHrom the FAA ma__y provide..J'unds to buy the homes of the hardest hit residents. "I Jive under the night path too, .. wd Riley, a Dover Shores resident. "Riley rraised airport officials for winning the federa fu.nding. "We look forward to a possible follow up grant that wiU provide for the purchase a urance program." -By Russ Loar Newport hires private firm to remove graffiti Alrtiorne Law Enforcement snares nrst suspect This wcet. Costa Mesa police joined Huntinston Beach police and the Ora.nae County Sherirrs Department to form the county's first re,;onalized helicopter patrol Proatam known as Airborne Law E·nforcement. ALMANAC Tire facts, statistics and record of our comm11nity _.IS ICld kHll ~"" ,.,__, •• uw rdmJI ~ c.....,,, s.... AM. ..... llMll • ... Crtlinec, • oe,.,a .,.. MactaW, O aptcr 7. CMTA... • • DedliM PlaH'-1 C-., °'9pkr 7, . 111111 ,.,.., l'«'eM .,,.,., .. ~ lftw-t -' c .... Miu. MOAe '!f'MIRIM 1108"TAI. ·IDTUMla• • A11b111 aed £llubdil Eqlu4, ~a Meta. &irl • Rkh.anl aad SuanM Coldsal~. Costa Mesa, boy SIPTUUI• 11 • Jalmt and Mk btlt Tiz.on, Newport Beach, &ill •Stolt aad Uu Grlmqaard, Costa Mesa. boy • John and Gianna Unntr1. Co&ta Mesa. iirl llPTUUD 1t • Jc.trrey Blanmntc and KaU., Mduhcy, C.C.1a Mesa, boy • Josrph ud Ktny Lona. Nc•••port Beach. buy 11nuuun •Donald Hd OJanc. Ftl•bab. Co.u Mesa, airt llPTtMaDH •John alMI Carrie Bl')aot.. Colla M~. boy 11nuun1• • \\Ulla• Hd Tlac.rua Lu. CK11 Mc sirt • l.eWt aod Sandna Manltu Colla Mesa. boy· IAJNT IOllPM MOIPITM AffVIT• • JarttH Mntaa-. 24. Btu • .... ., lettd., 44. &rhqtOft • J.U ~ ... ll, lfun1initon Beach • JISM J-..; 20, Mm oa Viejo • ta&l.Mw \\tlM. lj• N~t Be ~b ., ... o· ..,... n. Ncwpon eu~h • llJ&oQI s.n..cw. 24, S.•11 AAI lkl&bu •.UC-la Jnai..-. 2J, Unlun • Sb•G liijtij, 32. C.O.t• MCM • J11a. Ca~ 35. Ca.11 Mna • Clari• l....tKk,; 40. CO'ta M~ • Fcna• LM11a"'26, C<>'ta Moa • a.tty Cl'Wlhtt", 37, 01.ta Mew • ..._ld Gra7, 551 C'~•• Mwa • Eiik u.ti.cn, 28. Bcllna...'Cr • 0.,14 l)'Td, "·Dan• Point • Alttell llMlaa.-.,, 2.S. ll11n1rni1on Beach • llkbard AAtle.IC. 56. Newport Bc."h • WUll•m luln, 40, NC'Yol>Ort Beach • Jobn Pn~ 23, Nc~port 8c1eb •Quid uttu, 22, RMrslde • CUat Lanson, 14, Sama Ana • atu Vrp0Ml111oda. 18, San11 Ana NIWPO•T IUCM r • J1mn \tlntl. 40, NcwpQft Bcach • a.11 llarrts. 22, Ne-pore Beach •Ronald Rtue. l6. Nc:-pon Beach • \1 ti G 1tlkl. l •. Sant.A Ana • Pckr Koaird •• 36, Santa Ana • kl hard s.11111, ~. ll11a1111atoo lkxh • Mel tu Tbo1n11., ;:J, 11 >loo Vic)(.' • Jqa ncllt1., 3 , Wc.tm1~cr • Ja•n fl L 24, La fl:» bra • "" M)rn, 11, Lona Beach • Jdfl'T)' KJ ... JO. Ctl,la M~ • 01,ld C>Rbot.M, 21. To~lln .... NEWPORT BEACH - Bonanui Mobile Wash and Stc3m Cleaning of Dana Point will get $65 per hour to blast gr3ft1t1 off public and private property, the City Council decided Monday. OCftcials began Sunday with the tri-agcncy rotation which will allow for two helicopters to be on air pa1.rol SO pcrunt of the time. said Lt. Tom Wamack of the Costa Mea Police Department. • "Each city and the county will maintain separate coouol," Wamack said. "We'll be pooling our ~sources providina J •Camba. ... AJJ) ... 8alftr1. <l>fona dcl Mu,~ U.OLDACll MIMOalAI. • CoUtta Kretak. .i~ Garden GrO\'C The ciiy contracted the grnlf111 removal after eliminating 14 po itions from the General Services Department, including three employees whose primary responsibility was removing graffiti. Bonanza has contracts for graffiti removal in four South Orange County cities. The company uses hcnvy-duty pressure wnshers to scrub away the scribbles made by paint and markers. General Services Direcror Dave Niederhaus said Bonanza has the ability to remove graffiu etched in glass, such as the carvings found on the Plexiglas p3nels in West Newport along Co"hSt Highway. Taggers cost the city about S6U,000 per year to remove their marks, the General Services Department estimated Jnd expects savings by paying Bonanza to provide its service on an a~·needed basis. While the city always has removed graffiti from public property, the council passed an ordinance an June that gives the city the right to remove graffiti from private property as well The ordinance also mandates that graff1t1 be removed within f\\o d3) . Niederhaus said the onl)' way the city cosn remove it that quickly i by haring an outside firm to do the work. Also Monday, the council postponed voting on whether to make th.c parking mete rs around-the-dock in the parking lot next to the Rendezvous condominiums. The Police Department and cat) staff recommended 24-hour meters to help control loitcrina and rowdiness in the lot. Residents of the condominiums have complained about noise in the hue evening. city officials said. -81 Dll•ld Hdtz leaden Hdllnc: M2-6W Your ••wwo ...... ~ ,._ • -..... ,...,..,..,,_ .. ,...., .... lillMllM UIWll n. ..... 2~ ............ ,,., ..... ,..., ............ °".., .. (.Q; ........................... _ ..... OilfWI ............... ,... ....... .... llllM, ~"""',..........,.., .. ,.,. .. ,..,, ..... ....._ ,...... ... ---,..,, '""1ah ...... To Mile A Ccwrectkaft equipment and-personnel to ABLE." · Helicopters are in the air two shifts during the day starting at 10 a.m. and three shifts at night ending early the next morning. The program's first coup was catching a suspect in Huntington Beach wanted for an armed robbery in Orange Tuesday. A helicopter followed the suspect Brian Bia.kc Oeveland and guided officers to his location where police arrested him 01 8:45 a.m. Pllll .. lllalll CllllWIJI lll'Cltlll NEWPORT BEACH -A panel of four spcaken discuss- in& the ~ and cons of Mea- sure A. a ballot measure that would test the voter's desires to purchase three Back Bay properties, will take place Oct. 6 in the Oty Council Oa.ambers. Sponsored by the Newport· Mesa Associataon of Realtors, the forum wiJJ feature Robert Shelton, the organizer of the Newport Conservancy's cam· paian to purchase the Upper and Lower Castaways and Newportcr North properties from The Irvine Co. Also featured will be Ron Hendrickson, a member of the Newpon Taxpayers AJUance, a poup opposed to the pur· chase. Irvine Co. official Tom Redwitz and Mayor Oarcnce Turner will also speak. The speaker forum wiU be take place from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. For more information a>ntact Rose Carey It 722- 2300. -B1 TfHV Dodtro COSTA MESA -Blanca Apodaca La Bounty. 23, a 1988 Fountain Valley Hiab ~hool araduatc. has been named Cotta Mesa Art League's 1993 tcholanbjp .., .......... n. n.. 0..,.. c...., (IOOf JSJ.ft41 .... -..... d ..... '°"e.dl .... c-............ . .. °"' ... .., .. .,,........, 11\11,., $UI ,_,....,_~dill,_. pl!ld .c......_CA.,__~ ... ......, -.,.. .... _, rosrw.s. Ta:~ .......... n. .... 1"-0 ._ 1MQ, C.. M9I, CA tl6H, CDPIWOf'f: NI ,._--., • • .. 4 ....... _ ....... .... ...... , ........ ....,,..,... .. "'..,..._ .... . How fD fUCh UI Oci 'aatDn,.: m.e Tllllei qr.-.~ (800) 2.52-9141 lrvlne Co. 11111181 bolrd members NEWPORT BEACH - Irvine Co. officials announced Tuaday that Noo executive vice prcsadents, Gary Hunt and Richard Sim, have been elected to the company's 15-membcr board of directors. Hunt, 44, executive vice president of legal and corponte affairs and corporate secretary for the company, has been with The Irvine Co. sjncc 1983. Before that he worked at the Bren Co. as a vice president and assistant to Donald Bren, now chairman of The Irvine Co. Sim, S1, is the executive vice president of investment properties, where be oversees five divisions and the development, mark.etina and mana.aement of the company's office, industrial, retail , hotel and commercial properties. · He's been with the. company since J981 . -By TOIV Dod«V recipient. Jn addition to the $500 prize, the Huntington Beach residenft who now attends Orange .Cout College, will receive 1 year's membcnbip to the Art League and an opportunity to show her work In the orpnization's South Coast Plaz.a Villap gallecy. WUTIIR • llCHll a.mm • ii ... Nc:t.,..,.,.......,....s.. 011 'Aid642·5678 ""°" d .... ul ,.u,., ni...a-. 642-4321 t:tl&&IA ~ ...... a tin,...u J ,tt,... ... 41!11 >•> fNN u ~ ,..... H. ....... NlliNr ~ ....... ... .. ,,.... l'4Mlp .............. ~ .... ,.., ~ ca.IW-... ,, ........ ~ .•. ... NtWI 540-12 24 Spcn 642-.tJ)O News, 5pof9 ,_ '46-4170 ~a.a ...... Oilm .. 2-4)21 hlll._ '-6l1·Stol R IE NtLa." 1121-. ... tlJl~U Wt ,.-.u ... .... a.a .. ..., . .. ,, ......... . :.'t'.:'::.. ~ ::. • ... " ...... ~, .... ...... I . Cildlil " ...... ala .................... ., Ml•ICAL carna IUTUUR1 • Stnt Hd lJu \'aJdra. Colu Mc~. buy BUllBIUCENSES Ntw b•ulntss llttnJt iJt(o,...tlon t'f'ptHf~ b)' IM citlN of C'oft• Mu• •rtd ,\ntpon lk•c-h. COITAMUA • Mall Scrhcn ol MO Enttrprlws 11 2775 Mell Verde Dr E. • J aatts uu ol pe Tttb pa Rtpalr at 2464 Wmcbc>r Court • t..•ar °'"u el Tn,ct 51, bop.1'·Sa,-, Srcwwt. at 3070 BrUtol St. • n. llumptln)o or Dn111u l'nlhalltd II 278' Cibula A\C • \lccorta Cbau. All~ •I 731 Win ate Bay. NIWPOltT UActt •Jobe t..rda1 or J&S £n1npri_.., dba McOoAald' 11 700 Cout liwy • Jotua RJdn•btt of John Rlch•1Dt la'"1snipr Sr~IC'tt 11 538 V"ta GranJc •Robert tlldty el Robf.n llkk)' Atthlt«U II 538 Vi)ll GranJc • \'ukllt.o OdfbCf'llnU of nn 11 2600 C.OW H1ahv.11y • £1111 Cballlta or Arnt.•• Manhullan Rtttauruat 11 1660 C>ovc St DEATHS M Oit f'f'tt•I thatlu u rt,,.,-t~ to IM Onnp CHnq R«W'lh,;1 Otritt. COITAMllA • Dnlte \\11Mft, • 1 on Sepe ll • Saatlaa 5«rn, 84 on Sept 9 • Oooald J. Rtld7, 63 on Sepe :! • Jottpll F. Maria. 73 on Sepe. 3 • £aaat Uellfr. 91 on S.:pt 10 NIWPOltT UACM e N_... A. lloawlee. 94 un Sept II • Jtult l.N\s.IJQJ-d Mcl lbbll'l, 90 on Sepe 10 • Dart O. Mart.bae, 46 on Sepe I • l•r1Nlra Ja hlMU, SI on Sepe 13. • AJllfrt A. Cast., 12 on Sept. 6 ID AllEITI · n. r.u..Uv ,,,.,. """' al'F'fftffl LIJl1 pet! '""'' o. 111Jpk,._ el,,.,., .. ,,..., IM l"'-lutott.. hfie /#OPW li.tt'f Hb' ..... ~H H ...-pkloe .ta ~rilfH •IHI. al 1tftli •II t«IJ trl--. I~ •IY lllHt'tlft Hd/ "'9tH pit()'. COIT&MIM •Kt.It)! Wllllam. 25, Cea.ta Mcp • P111I Bttnu, -«).. Ul!. G.atus Cit)' Coundl mt'm&c-rs f'«HI/¥ appn•--rd tk dr•llll "1 IM tilJ -.n•Jltr of lbt ft>llUMl#6 clal•J.. COSTAMllA • lrphanft Ann Cu•no, all.:11na I.hat lln) rucu ~rrud :icr• ' Nc-.port Ooul~"lrJ ;at Victot11 Strcc1 Jue to ro:id v.ur .. nu...:J J.am;ase to th.c ~ and v.1ndu11clJ c>f her c;ir on Jun" · • Tlttma Dc-~11>tl. alks1n1 1ha1 her Qr rollcJ into v.-ct tar 1long the Dn,tol S1rcct on·ramp otf I.he northbounJ San Dieio .. rccway and n11ncJ her c;ir's bllanct anJ lm:s on Aui I. •John t.>w. v. ho remains anonymow bccauM: he'• rcprci.cnlln& a minor • .all~ tha1 the police dcpanmcnt (alM:ly rcpottcd anJ incorrectly uw~'tipicd a toeau:al atlusc on;a minor cue on Aue. 17 and 1hc inadcnt h:11. c:auscd c.molkll\al aad p.)-c~I dtSltcu. • ti'.tll.)' lltddte, allc"na tlat her (11hcr, O;i,i.j Mdo1. Ju:J on March .3 iu a rc,uh of a car 1tui1 s.truc .. him as he •-.a• v.1lJ .. 1ng acrcx. the 1n1cncctton of Nc-a-pon • ,. Oouk\'anl anJ 191h S1rcc1 -an u11cncct10n the clil1ln•n1 611) ,.,~~ d~acrow... • Gordon •...ct M•r) Lou llondo,,, allciina 1bat lhC) e~ stru<'k b)' a t'U near &he entnancc of May C.o at 1h Cuas1 l'lu~ on Feb 28 and cl.tim1na 1hc area 1us 11 d.an1~rou cro ina • John rt h1nlol and Jobn Echt-at'd hplol, allc:a1na fJh 1rrc\I b\ the police department 1n 1hc 2-'00 hlod. of Nc"-port BuukvarJ on Aus. 2~. l\'tttport lk•' Ii •nd Co.ta Mru lqaJ ct.J11u na •llu-n.atlq 1tttl.s. ~ lkac/i daJms •IU •P~•r nt\I •ttL MARRIAGES i\t ii rrn•t -..1"11qf s u tTl*fH lo • 0ra.,.. C•a(r ~,.·,~. COITAMUA • Ja•H J. \\alto rn.m1cd nir..., L l.nllc on Au 7 '" n C1cmcn1c. •cit .. T. hrttt mamcJ Saa4n f . Plc~I un Au1 7 :n cnmrn10 • Joatn I . a•pkU mamcJ Cb.rbllu L C.U.Jt:s on Aua 21 1n Lake forc't • Rkllal'd t . Lopn inarricd Ktrri L llHna oo Au& " 1n I l11ot1n11llft Beach. NIWPOltT aUCM • Da•ld M. t..ea1 mimed JtHlftr Slia• on July JI 1n Corona • Oooald • t..l"ltn II married Kacie ~I. Uowtll on Aut ZS ,,. C'orOl\I dcl Mu • ta J. ~ married KrbUa L DM.ald ... on Aue. 14 1n Newport Ocach, • kl A.. btt married ~• Alla.-.a o. Aua lj 1n San11 Alta POUCILM COftAMIM ....... ~ .... .,.., .... II 1 A "D llDa'I ANOTHD UIT'IQ PONDD ~ ....... Ne"--> -nu. .......... ...,.., .... can't b9 ipcnd. A .,,.,.U..a& •-"r ol ow en a s91sy, ~ fun ~ the Daily Pilot's ,._. ..... of the 103 .. ... powaMwtle ... ... people • Ne.,.an ..... udC.OU.W...'"MI ~ a list ol bis own. He bat iubmitted nominees for tM dde ol .. mast boriac. I.Due. vapid. fatuous_ ud just p&aia dull chancten in con -tbo onea Mth the imped of a · wet noodle." Of one well·beded IOU!. whole rwne kecpl poppq, up ia tho IUlicty cohamna. my Informant oecdla: '1'his py hu the pc:nonality of a StyrO(oam C'Up." Of another tedious type: .. He acu • thou&h he had r.uen into a vat o1 Valium - and calmed himself into oblivion." lu for his third nominee: "He .. the oaJy man I know woo can bri&hten a room -just by leaving it." So who are these studies in &beer ennui? Well, l'Ve been given their names. but - upon the advice or counsel -won't be divulgina them in print. It's not because or llbcl laws. or defamation or character, or anythina like that. It's just that these nominees h~ my address and telephone number -and l hate bcina yawned to death. 'I 0 N090DY .+IUD Ml. 8U'I' ••• -Pint. let• .... k,.,...., dut dW I Md DDIWfta IO• wldl &WI pad&e'I cmtnwcnial raeeet al ta.. .._.~rful ud Uanuential peopl9'"iapDnehed. . -Had I bea cm--.lled, wbich I wun't.1 ~ IKhacled .... --ot IMJ E4 ...._ ud r• 1Me 1ens1h1. ,....,. ... ~ udl pnsidins <Mt two-teeters. Swaim'•~ ii la ... otherwise Obtain arcade ill Colta Mae. and a..~lol • opera&a MtltJ on a busy street in C«oea dcJ Mat. .. Their bDpect upon tbe .,.alace bu • rips>lioa e&ct ?MY attnct power-wieldi.Da decnta. whole time fl very valuable, aAd bold theM bigia captiYc in their chain for the better put ot a balf ·bour. Du.ri.na that time-. they~ opialons on a far·ransina variety of vital illues.. TbeA tbc hJab-profile customers relW'D to lbclr ofrlCCI and advise collcapes. ·~ is what I hear on the street." or .. Here's what the avenp citm it thinkiaC and layina." This fonn ol coaununicatioo is known u .. tho a>mm00 toucb." It may DOC baYe a lutina effect. but it certainly cuts th~ a lot of buman folJa&e. and keeps the VJPI comina back for more. You may have all thole expensM and time-conswnina surveys; just pe me that SoOd old-fuhioncd barl>er shop poll. 0 FROM 1HE MOUTHS OF CHILDREN'S SUPPORTIJlS -The worthy occasion Sunday, wu local establishment of the LA.·bued Cl>ildren's Bureau of Southern California. founded in 1904. The sjte wu the AllOUND TOWN TODAY S£NIOR CELEBRATION: A ICcUor celcbraoon, includina Olym~&c pmcs for OraQJC <:ouncy raidcota SS and older, will be held at the Oranic County Fait and Expolitioo C.Cn1cr from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. FOf more informa1ioa. caJJ U.1$19. WALKING TOURS: The public is invi1cd lO parucipatc in free pidcd or tcll"l"idcd wattma tows C¥ery Wcdnetdly until N<Mmbcr ol the Cuhwa71 aod Nc:wpoticr Nonb in Upper Newport Bay. Call s.'8-143&. IA1UDAY • .._ a.ya~ beach, when 160 pa1J queued up It the batbeaae pW -nat,, to bep .,.,,._ And the pau were anidcntly quotable. to wit: MJU NUOll. home frocD bil JOtb trip to Russia with the lrt. RelMrt ( .. Hit c.,.ta.IMu") Sdaaller. ••Motcow is rat~r arim -like Tijuana, with monumenll." Emcee JMJ aw..,. wilhina everyone a Happy New Year while lntroducins ch•pter president Toa 1'1tnltl! ••0ur next speaker has done much for the Jewish people -just bJ noc bcina one ... UIMla SdMek. representina tbe Ahbeimcfs Auoc:iation of Orange County: "We met beCore. Jtny, but you'\IC probably forgonen." Dr. BW Ma.Ddark. thawina out from a marrow-chilling. Crost-bitins odyssey on horseback lhtou&h the Siena Nevada mountain ranee: '"'lbat was the coldest I've ever been." (A sympathetic listener asked if he bad frozen his saddlebap off.) Other notes scrawled oo soggy (from iced tea) cocktail napkins: ... Norway-born RJta Sprlnkd, accepting concratulations on behalt or aU Norwegians, foT bringin&. Israelis and Palestinians together. She modestly disclaimed any active role ... ... Republl~unty ~em Fuentes announcing 1tnll wife Jolene will be delivering heir No. 3 at Hoaa Hospital. Any hour now. Tom was told not to worry -that the Democrats' medial rc!onn pro&ram wiU pick up the tab ... JttTT Kobrln's column rva1 Moad•rs •ad H'tdatsd11p. SWIM TEAM: Tbe Nc.-port-Co&ta Mesa YMCA Dolpblns swim lum wtlJ bc,Sn lheir faU swim IChcduk ln Oc1obcr. Parcnu with dilldtu .,a S-tS ~an are c~ to COftlKt the YMCA at 6'2·9990. IUSJNESS WOUSUOP: The Sou1hcm Counucs Chapter of 1he Commuruty A.uOciaoons lnMitule ftlUllUAY COMPET1110N SDIUMAlt: Tbc Ncwpon Hart>or Ara Owobcr ol Commerce wiD be _prcxQdna .. Wipf .. Out the Competition. .. UDITAG! RUN: 1bc ~nth auu.I Harbor Hcritaae Run begins 11 I LIL at Ncwpon Hatbor Hi&h SctMd. To rqjAcr, call 760:333~. The fee b the 2K and SK Is Sl6 ia ad¥ancc ud Sii oa noc day. To place a classified ad, call 642-5678. C.eita1 REFINANCE TODAY Guruteed To~ Yoar ,.. ,.. ,. . . T be affalt w.ry cawal, the scacfOlity ol ta.a.. .... .,. •• was very 1tud. Juicy hamburscn or tender filtt ol dak:Ua oca a bua w the pmnct faire at tbe 8dM)a 8'Y Oub &acb pany Swtday cvenma Ott behalf of 1be Cblldreta'• ~u ot Oranac Cowlty. J.U ud 0.... Cttaa, fouaden of the local ChUdrca'' 84ataU ter, Kt the &one of ccnerosity th their lflAI of SS0,000 lO .... Cllll Society Editor fUAd local ptocraJnS. The Olildrcn's Bureau, founded in 1904, provides prot · al treatment and ~n:liocl K1"k.es to abused d ncJ&cctcd children and their ramilie). At present, the Oran&e ~nry agenq sel'\'CS more man 250 f amihu. David Letterman, Jay Leno, Chevy Q\ , Arsenic> Hall. and the retinue or other late·ni&ht hosts may be fi&htina for lau&m; but at the Bay Oub affafr for the children, one of the oripnal · masters of talk TV had the ~d roarins. J~ Blsbop. !onetime BBC member and Lido Isle resident, served as master of ceTemonics. "H~·s a class act. His material., his timins is pure Bishop. wc·re sntcful for his wppo~" said lto)aJ RadU. vice president or Otildren's • Bureau and cllairpc:non for the cvcnins. Joining Radke in praise or Bi.shop and cn1enarncr Jlm llobtrts -who provided the beach p rty dance beat -were Tboaaas Fll~otea, president of the Oranse County Children's Bureau. and Catherine Th)en. membership vice president-- Sining around the royaJ blue covered tables adorned ..-itb beach buckets and b:tllooru YtCre Barba.ta Vmezla v.11h VlW Va.rps. Michael Mason and lktty WUUams. In close proXlm•t)' ~ere Mary Lou and Scott Hornsby with close friends Mary 4a and Loo Wells. Bo1h couples SCT"C as officcn or Ouldren's Bureau. Eda Scbwqler, Marcam RkhardsoA. Gloria Osbrink. Dana UnkJetlcr. :ind David Kem~r WCfC all on hand to show their support. Al\.d Patty and Jim Edwards, Darltta and Bill Maodark. BLllu.r Wallcrlch. and Fletcher Jon«, Jr .. cn1oycd the !etc ~hilc chatting w11h DBC ch11rpcrson B«ttly Ray Ple•se lela IJ:• For Dlaller Llulela or - 1t'eeke11d Bl well ~·s was~ bl1dld " Ctic1Qo -cu fits braufC .. -fldpl b °"Imm '*' Samge tnrn Pllermo. wt "Ile 1930's. Todiy, tis sans & pm cd'Ue., pnMde a~ ~ d-*...., food prtplr8d fresh datf ns wa1 wll 5 gennlous d fnly pride. F• 1111 rntila Clll 723-0l21 251 9t;;ill'Wlr. ~ .... F !l!CIJDc G!!!!e M•WJ Pa1 .. t Al ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Coll T odoy f0t o Free Condlotion ................................................... • • • ,.·1i:1 ::: .. ........ .. 11-.. (IOO) 201-FUMD 5031' Birch Ave., Suite E, ~llltDCwt 8eod\ "'•wr•"T,..&•••• M•t,.. 2K l.1IO Lm., IK 8:30 Lm. S1UO •Illy ~ lnclud11 CUiiom T 4hlrt ...IE;'' ........... .................... _...._...._ ............ CA-r--.-.-·--...... . ~,,_, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ...,--,~,=-1-:~0~1---1~1~1-1~1~:J-c-r~1~1~1~:1__,~ -... IECooAOl~~ ... 00~~00-00-00 If , M>Of&l[I I I 1-1 :[J I ar1 0 CI I ITD STA~ DO m-0 I Cl I 1111011 I I I I I =co "°"CIIJ[] 0 ·= CIJ -~~<-. .... -o••-o OHICll CIC •o •o T..., OM.YO t-. ... ?00 _,_ PS't ._.. ... .. .., .................... . -. .................... _ • L QU·•O O•·•O O•· .. 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Mark Godfrey is an un· employed commercial paint- er who has•'t been able to find work since December. His wife Tari also lost her housekeeping job and has resorted to beggina to keep the family red. They say they haven't been able to p:iy their rent for the past ' two weeks; motel officials say it's been two months. ' In tbe meantime, the tam; , ily stays in their room as construction v.orken work in nearby rooms at the Tnv· elodge during the day, pull- ing out sinks and replacing ruP.. At night, the family stud they hear the footsteps of homeless outside their door looking for a place for the night. "It scares the heck out of me," Mark Godfrey said. "We were the fi rst people here and now we're the last people here." The Godfreys slly the omount the city has offered them -al>Qut $7,600 -is too low. They've hired an 1ttomey to fi&bt for more. The only thins Bc.nnan could sa7 about the city's ntgotiataons with the family is that they are attempting to verify the family's income. As the God!reys wait, Butler-Ogden continues \heir work on the pro;cct. Officials expect the fint rooms to be ready for move· in next month. Roeder said aJthoueh pay- in& for the relocation will not affect the taxpayers, it does affect the project. "In tne end, 11'1 tbe peo- ple who are moving in who'll be paying for the re- location," Roeder said. "We're not happy about the relocation payments, but we 're doina it because we arc required to do so by federal law." PARK From 1 Sullivan could not be reached for comment Tuesday. Alward speculated be will build a duplex on the property. The lot, which is zoned for a duplex and in· clude1 private dock privilescs, was appraised in Juuuy 1989 between S32S.OOO and $350,000. At an auction in May, Sullivan•s offer ol SJlS,000 was hi&hcst, bu1 the City Council rejected all offeo in hopes of nettin& at least $350,000. Oty sti.lr recommended MoGdij Ifie c0unal ap-; pJOYe a S362.500 offer. Al\Cr C:ommission and other fea, the city woukt hne acned $341,600. But Roe Bea.rd. who wu litliq in the audience, said he CioUJd make the city a bettcr offer. The CIOMCil docidtd IO lane ~Mil the other top Ndde• aubliait fiaaJ often 9' at least $350,~ in .eaW!C111YC~ b)'. 10 a.m. Mond:iy, a:nl lbe hi&best bidder wOuld aet the lot. ••Jt's a &Old miac," Alwaro said ... It' the last· piece or undeveloped laOd in the whole damn bay. And it was the only j~ in West Ncwpon." U.S. SAVINGS 80NDS ~THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT I SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30~PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10AM BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10AM·3PM LIVE JAZZ . BLUES & ROCK ""'"''°" ___ .~;UY @JCO~CAeT ·:Of:· m ... .,.....,.. __ N>,__~ ~~~c ·~~-Cea"*.! IUI'••• LLLL ~....,.., c...u.~ ...... ,,, ............. WllkCllt ....... . dlllMal~ .. W. 1• 91 . Calla ..... CA 12827 .. ae:a ,., ... TO:,.. ...... c ' T•_... _ _,_,_. .................. ... .... ~ ........... .... I . I I I ·1 W-' I I I Cir u_ .._I _I__ LL ... Z'9 .... °" ~ l.___~u_t,... L,-. . RUFFEll'S UPIOLSmY •c. .......... r.... .... 1m-.... C111T• 11.U-sa.1111 ,\!ORJ(,r\Lt. RAH. Huil.l\t lfO SQUITT DSl'CD 100% L.T.V. c.I .. Dllllil9 •IWPOlll' ml.UCW. ASIOCIATD 80( -77 h - ... •••• ••••• • •• •• •• • • •• . .. .: : ·: " , •• O.ilJ Pilot--" lit. to IM•i •II al JD• .te ··~·._.,,,.,~ . s,om Mi1tt, S.,t. f, 1113 .. ,.. """ •. ,..,. .. , ,. •• ,,., •saaflll ... rl 'Md\ the help of ethf8teS. sports ~. local ma'Chants end dl8 aJOTl'U"tit;y. we raised CM!r $2. 700 , ~the evening for P8dlatric Cancer Research~ CPCRF1 PCRF is the pnmary f\nt.ng &OU'C8 for researct1 stldes at Dllchn's Hospftal of Orange ColRy (CHOCJ. where ~ strides are beflg made to W11Jf"OY8 the care. Quahty of Ida and Sll'Vival rate of cNldren wittl malt~ diseases. Athletes who gM generously of their tinw : Jrtl 8ldt. 1993 NlwcDt AQt.ac c.ur (NAO NIC'I ~ 9wtey a.a. 1984. '88 ~ ic,..,, Vidlf Olla. 1993 NAC.; Nll1 ten en., tb'tidt. 1992 u s. <Jwn'Clic ~ l<M\c.ra. 1993NAC.i. *1 c.n ~ ecm-. 1984, 118. iJ2 us ~ ~.,, DM~famw"~~CAMgels, 1978-81 M.t H1miaon. 1988, '92 US Qfr'r1Jic ~ a.n 0.. H11111••· 1993 NAC Wortt ~llhp c.n Mdml .... ..,,.. ~...., OICCNi' IAilnl. ••• ~ 9ilrD) Eric lildroch. 1972, '80 US ~ w .. ~ a.n Cldtr Mlrino. 1• 112 us. "-..,, JIDMll9, 18*C.;.N1t1..,, Zd "'*-· 1983 NlC 'Mrtd 0..-llfiiP.,, a.;.. Oliilr. flrmw' la: .... .,... UI~ 1m*C~*1 tmn ......... tam.-............... ,_.... .. ClrdMa) lllill ~ 18 U.S. ~Clim..,, am 11rr11. tlM, 118, S! us ~ c.....,, ~.......,.NBA.,....._--.a,lD.At1' bill Aon.,..,, 13-ll'O .... -.. No t ta: ....... ,,...M4'-o Thole who ~ dm*8d prizel tar b .._ adian •~di etzing: ........ Ftiltiian llllnd PU 8lrUlk. --.. b' Ad'llll8I Qilt)itil~ J DMW'I Lodllr llD&lll•19 oa.,. DIDrlill. OIOuw ..... ~ r»w Nil(I, Ool&IMlll Rill,.....,..,.. 'a"am. AtigaMl.HM._•...,. Foaftliin ~ .... ,......,. Wllr GandDli ~ .... JD\ llldt Thi am BD,t. ca.a Mill ~ W.•1 nf.vn lal °'*"' a.tll&. ca.a ..... Jam ..... eta Gal 9-lp, ~-llarl ...... LAO... Liii Mii"' °""""' lll._.D1fll 1 Lei ... ..... Lil .. .... • SPOR~ EDrrO'R JlOGD CAIU.SON. '42-4330, 01. 311 . ., ..... •llllL ...... IUlll. m El I PU .. lhPCIUlh Walz ~Corona del Mar's J.R. Walz is prOvtng to be one tough hombn to bring down. lw llllY "'**· "°"' ... J R Walz 'DeYer thoupt it M>Uld ~ like this. • • Now • C.oroaa del HiP .eniot footbill IWldout, WllZ broke into the vanity linca.p IS a IOphc). mor. CMttside linebacker. leadin& the team in taCtJes (112) and eamina AD- Sca View Leasue laurels. lu a j~nior, the 5-foot·lO, 185- povnder joined senior teammate Tom Heu in the backfield, while lhiltina to inside 'backer u a tv.o-way 111ner. By the end or the campaian. howevu. which aalmin&Jed in the CIF Divisloa IV semifinal • he wu strictly an of- fcnsiYe performer. AU~IF honors followed his junior seuon, in which he broke seven rcbool records. and defense wu suddenly a fadina memory for the hard-drivina tail- bact. "I really mia it." said Wall. voted the team•s Hitter of t.be Year as a sophomore, and winner ol J.I. Walz of CdM ii the Daily PiJot'1 High School FootbaJI ~yer of the Wttk. I as t season' a Best AU· Around award ..... d much rather be out there on defcase, too. but the IU)'S WC haYC pliyina are obviously doina the job. I nC\'U tho\l&ht I'd turn out to be a one.- way often.sive player. I played botll _.,. for ~n in Jr. All-American. but wllea they talked to me about playiaa naaai8I : badt bclorc lllY jllnibr year. I fcwed k wwld only be about JO percent ol t.M I lime ... With I ldm lift,SC.teUOG ltlDdard 1 ~ yards i.t fall. Walz'a c:ionuhtioe scuon·hiah' 155 yards and two touch· downs on J 1 carric.a in a 20-0 win aver Estancia for bis performance. he is the Dally PUoc Player of the Weck. "He had J pat pmc.." said HolJand, who pointed out the second·straipt 1()0..yard-plu.s outing (he had 120 on 27 cania apinst Marina), was partiaalarty DOteworthy date to Walz'• zero fumbles. "He's not a fumbler.'' Holh1nd sawt of Welz. who had uncharacteruticalty lost Ms 'friP oo lbc ball four times aaainst Marina and once more in the season· opcaer aptnSI Edison. ''I know it had been ~•Uy botherin1 llim. because he's t.bc type who v.'Olries tMt he's lettina ~ team doWn," Hol· land said. ··Now, he can put that behind him and just roncentrate on running hard." Wah. who boasts sub-4.6 speed in the 40..yard dash, is runnin& harder than ever this {all Though hardly an impos· ing sight with the ball. bis dispropor· tionate ,Jtrengtb (his 320..pound bench press tops that of any CdM offensive lineman) makes him a dcceJVing "load" to tackle. .. He really makes the tou&b yards," said Holland. who watched Walz pound for pickups of 17, 16, 17 and 30 yard asainst &tancia. Walz's lSS yards pushed has career total to 1913, lcavina him 111 short of matchina the school career record of wentw~beyondbis · apectadons. It also -._-...... __.,_.....-.;;...-;..;.,..;-.-. -------------._.-~-~---, ... \im the o1-~~~ !"1· ev1an 2,024 set by Brian Lucas in 1988-89. Walz can also make Sea King history by earning a third·strai1h1 all-league sclec· fHsive focus. He oft .. carried the ball • 1nan1 as JO times a pine. luvins little anero for chuiq oppoAna ball carri- ers. Walz made the molt of his kuened pliyins time Friday niaht. rusbin& for a _ _..,._ THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE · • S. lt'lllDI 1133 So.~..., COlll 11111 . '3M130 Ugn ...,. 417-G033 < , tion t~ fall. C.Olle1e?·Nonh· western, W&scon· sin, Dartmouth, Holy Crus and Brown have ~n interest. ~ Estancia High freshman QB has some headlines to live up to. ·T he Estancia Hip f reshmcn !ootb•U team bas shown a pas ing pmc that bu impressed C\'Cn its coach. Art Perry. At the rontrols of that pas.s1n1 game is Art's son, Jc!f, .. ho completed 14 puses for more than 200 yards against C.Orona dcl Mill la.st week. Jeff is the nephew of Chuck Perry, E.5tancia's first quarterback in a Vlr5il)' same bacJt in 1965. "l haven't seen anybody 1hrow better than us," said Art Perry .. Our line is so green. v.e've gone to the short passing game, and we\e done well with it. "We have tv.o eood reccf\ers. season. B.at t.he team is nevertheless fulftllios ooc of tbe pls of the head coach. . "Out ioal · to ~t bcner .. utt.-,,-weck." id Peny. "and actually •e're ictti.na a lot better. We have 45 pys OG this team, and noftC ha .. e ~r played (or1ui2cd football) before, except for Jeff, who pla)ed Pop Warner.'' TI\& three ~ have come to Los Ami (12-0), La Quinta (14-0) and c.otona del Mar (20-0). "We\e been compctithc in each of the pmu," S&Ld Perry "But La Quanta and C.Orona del Mar 1a>red late touchdowns. 111 feel we don't ha"e a ch:mce lo win an the founh quarter. l'U substitute and 1cr C\Cl)One in the pmc." Perry aHo admJttcd that he felt bis squad u a bu snalebiuen, ClpCC1all~ after what happened in the C.Orona dcl Mar game. Adam Stauffer and Wilson Argueta. StauCfer caught ma)bc 10 pa.s.ses for 150 yards (last week). Argueta v. a.s Athlc1c of _ 1hc Year at TcWankJe School J;u1 year. Both have good speed and Lightweights "We scored one time from the S, but 11 w:u called b:id for hands and both arc "-ars11~ bound.'' · The results ha"en't shov.cd up on the )C()rebo:ud jus1 )Cl, a~ 1he Eagle~ ha"e been held scorele~ in 1hrec games this holding." he sau1 "Then •'C had tv.-o field pls io Wide, the first bn the left upn&bt and the ~rond hll the n1h1 • upri&ht.': See BROSTERHOUSll Tarred and leathered ~Newport Harbor girts volleyball punches out Santa Margarita · with a complete package in sweep of Sea View League encounter. By Richard Olrv\ S9otts wr. RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA - When Misty May docsn•t play a lead role and 1be supponina east steps up to center stage, Newport Harbor Hi&h's cirls vol- IC)ball team goes from a one-dimensional show to a boll office smash. With Santa Marp· nta rctriCVlnl pikes from C\cry direction Tuesday niaht, the Sajlon' offense bad nc"-cr been healthier. "It's nice sometuncs if you don't know Misty's out there," said Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn. whose squad swept the host Easies. 15·2. 15-8. 15· 7, an a Sea View League match. "We're just a better team v.hcn we can d1stnbute the ball, and to bc3t C.Orona dcl Mar (next Tuesday). we have to b11 Crom different spots, and ~·re icing to im· prO\e when ow middle improYes. fa.cf)· body talks about Misty, but (middle blod· Cr$) Melissa Schuu was All·ClF l3Sl year and Tina Bov.man bas really unprO\-cd •• May. a JWUOf. re· corded rune ot her cnalcb·hi&h l' k.ills in the fanl pme as the Sailors (2-0 in league. 4-0 overall) com· alttcly dominated The Easies (l·?. J~) d a comcbad. in the second game. tak· ~ an 8-7 lead after bcina down, 7·2. But the Sailors. aher Julie Heel.er scned su strai,Jht points, mcludin badc-to--~ck scr· vice winners for their 1 Ith and 12th points, tallied ei&ht unan "crcd poinb SN TARRED/I How ·do Jou compete with the big boys? Easy, play small ~That's Neil Hueston•s secret It's also known as 'quickness: ~klyfaea..-. ... T hue•a no false bravado behind the jockey-like pbysiqve Corona del Mar Hfah'i Neil Huatoo ~ to the pool. After soorina 16 aoall Lft (Ne pma to help lead the top-eeedect Sea klftJJ to the champicwhip ot tlae South Cow W11er Polo 'toumalnent. dlle S-foot-1. 1.0.pound junior ctmer Md tW. ~ •hen asked ol bit MCl"tt to a.o- caa: .. Play small ... Hueston credits hlS credo to the wisdom ol CdM Coach John Variu. who ovez- CUM bis S-10 stature to play (Of lhc U.S. Olympic team in the 1992 Barc:eloaa Games. "It just tMans u.sin& your quickness, in· stead of tryins to match up stren1th· wbc," said Hueston, who tamed final• minute pme-wioners in the qallrtcrfinals apinst San Oementc and the title match _..Mt El Toro. ... have to iet my shot oa. before l start banJin& wilh my de· feeder. lf I wait until the battle beains. rm '°"" to -most of lbosc." El Toro Hi&h Coach Don Stoll, -ho watched Hueston seott a team·hiah four goals to help beat bis powerhouse Chars· ers. was notably impressed by the c:lim1nu· tivc dynamo. ••Neil Hueston wu ~d," Stoll said. "He·s S-foot-6 with five tons of llrr." Ha.esaon's explosiveness is best utilized in the countcranact. and with his waler bua·likc drives towald an open shoouna · area. "I drive real bard, and hopefully 50me· thina comes out ot it." said Hueston. named DaU, Pilot Athlete of the Weck. ••t al\o like to take 1 weak dc(rndcr into SN HUESTON/I p• I I I .. t • • ) • • -• \iilJ I ' • r l t • I • • ' • ' I • I . . • lllP IEA flll• TUIESDAY'I COUNTS N•WPORT ' LANDING - 5 boats. 62 angWs. 1 bluefW\ Lill. 21 ~ 7 und ~ 18 CallCO bus. 61 rocldl$h. 17 scutpin, 19 ~. 29 ~ 2.0 whbfist\. 12 macllltel DAYrt'S LOCK· IR -6 boab. 82. an- glers II yellowtd. 1 S6 bonito. 111 calco bass. 29 sand bass. 63 scutp. II\, 13 sheeplad, 81 rocllfish. 1 ~ 39 wt1ltlflsh. 1 a blue perch. llO mackerel. PUIUC NOTICES PUIUCNOTICU I ... _,, ' .. .... .... .... Clli' ' I Dlllll ~ ......... -> .. n-,lllilll(IO ... ) ..... _. •I: ............... (N).. C.-KL .... 'h 11 ilr ...... t.. ";~ ........ ~.,,, «• ........... "° •• 0 w ...... .......... .., ............. .. ..... IO a ~ J.S..7, .,... ... ~ t.tftMW;ealy.-Sr '' , •• OIM lwp+Md • 74. "4 la~ 77 2 ••• a MISSION VJBJO - ea.ta Meiia'• ,. , •· I ~-~= ?» with ftfe pAI la CM balda 41°'*' IO :. "=. ~...: v;.a CHCi time Tueldlly, bu& the pulled It oat Jn ewe~ 10-9, at dlebact CoMeae. The Mmta• without tbo eemcee of Bob Paulhua (W), fell to 7-4 OYet'l11 with &perama naidaa at 3:15 Oil . FridaY.. · • c. .. ~ ............. ~~ ·-. ~--I I I I 1-1' c. ... -.& ................ t. .... t. ......... c:..-. .... -. .. -1. .... t'Mlat, ... t. ....... 1t. HUESTON: match with San Oemeoto. •'Tbey were overplayina me to my IU'Olll aide." rccaUed the left· handed H~on of the decishie nMJ • ., 1rted to pa it up whb 191 ritN '-1. MCI ti. ball kiall ~ slipped out. IO I just nipped It to- ward tM .,. .... From 5 the set (twO*metcr position nor- mally reserved for the more physf- calty-impressive players). I worked a lot over the summer on shootina Crom the set position. I don't re- ally have any plan when I get the ball (at two,mcters); I just try to ger the best shot available." His best shot with 37 seconds left againsr El Toro was far from his preuiest. But the folly-floater was enough to break a 12-12 dead· lock and preserve the Sea Kings' status as the top team in CIF Southern Section Division I, as well as Orange County. CdM took a 7-0 record into Tuesday's re, The ball landed short of the goal line, but floated into the cage to cap an impressive five-game run through tbe first of the county's ly.'O most prestigious tournaments. "It wu real satisfyina, and a great team effort," said Hueston, who stood out despite Varps' em- phasis on balanced scoring. Hueston notched fi\-e pis in a 14-3 fant-round win over La Cana· da, even spending a brief second· STIRTilli A IEW -17 ball stint at pile. He thee PG'lfCd in four 1DOR in a 12-7 win OYCf Marina, aad WU &a.c oiOl1 CdM = with more dllil ~,, .. •I San Oem- ~ ...... c:atc wilb bis ~ ~ ICGftd& blast witb jusa 12 ICIC- onds ten to provide the 6-S edp. He netted just one pl in a 9-C semifinal win ovc1 Riverside Poly, but tumed up the heat against ~ fendin& CJF Division I champion El Toro. ··1 think it was a matter of 'how bad do you want it?'," Hueston described the much-11nticlpated fi.nal showdown. "Our· team want· ed this tournament really badly, because we wanted to stay on top of the rankings." Row To Place Classified Ad BY PHNE: 714 14z.5171 BY VISITING OR MAil: 330 ~. Bar trttt Cotu Mna. CA 9262 i lCor.r ol Mwport Bh·d. 4 Ba1 't I CIASSIFIED OVR : TdtphoM Sa• • 6:30pna Monday.f nda aJl.fn 8:3 a.S:30pm Monda)·f nday DEADUNE 1EA1. 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