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Fll'I chief will order removal ol brush . •
'' People think
.. something like
this will occupy
their spare time
and their spare
money. You
soon find out
your spare time
means all your
time and your
spare money
means all your ·
money. It just
takes everything.
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pictured at right
aboard Seeadter
Pl .... OOf lll• llRINU
Fite OUef run Riley t055ed out sevenl idea Moncby f°' the
council to ~r in upcoming weeks, indud#lg:
•Prohibit wooden sNke roofs from ~I future construction°'
re-roOf ing. He also said the city should consider requiring •
homeowners in areas patticulvty susceptible to rtte to retrolit their
roots with rtre leUrdint rmteri.lk.
• ~re homes to be COYered with non.flammable 5'cfing
inllNd Ol wood. He said this would slow fires in h!Wlly congested .eas such u the Balbo.a PeninsuLi.
• Requite homes to be built with boxed ~ves. which slow the
~Olafire.
Residents wilt be asked their opinions on a comprehensNe fire
· stritegy.-a town haft meeting, 7 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Oasis Seniot
Otizens Center in CotoN del Mar.
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~ City Council votes
unanimously to allow action,
in which residents will be
asked to remove vegetation
within 30 feet of their homes.
By David Hertz. StJ!f Wnter
NEWPORT BEACH -Fire
Chier Tim Rtle) will order the re·
moval or dense vcgct:ll1on that is
buggina homes in fire-prone areas,
the City Council decided Monday.
The council voted unan1mou~ly
to aJlow the chief. at has '>taffs
discretion, to g1"c nonces to prop-
cny ownen 'whole homes arc od·
jaccnt to land CO\ered with sra
and brush. Mayor Oarcnce. Tutncr
was abseoL
Residents w~be -asked ro re·
move \.eae1atioo within 30 reel of
tMir homes and thin it out for an-
other 70 f cct. If" someone f aih to
clear out their ravine within 30
days of rcceivina the chicrs lcuer,
the city ~iJJ do the work aod place
a lien on their property.
Property owners may appeal the:
chier1 decision to the cit) ntJn
ager, in writing. within 10 da)) of
getting the notjce.
"You can see that C\'ery btt of
those homes is O\errun by bru'>h," •
SHIP OF DREAMS
. After eight years and all his spare time and money, Ken Bell will launch · his dream boat Friday
By Russ Loar. Sid Wlllf
A. fter ciJht yean ol pa1~ 10metimcs aioniz.inc work.
Ken Bell &S puttiq the finisbana touches on 1 dream.
This Friday, Bell pllnl &o launch t.be 3.S-foot cutter,
See&dlcr, a 1in&)e-mastcd, wooden sailboat be
constructed boai'd by boaid, plant by plank. The name
is Oeml2n for Sea Ea&lo.
A bo:ltyard worker for tbe I t 2S yun io Newpon Beach, Bell
even melted down 6,000 pounds of lead to muc the keel. The
procedure sent up 'uch a huac plume of smoke it brought the fire
dcpanment down to the: O>sta Mesa boatyard -where Bell. 47, ha.s
spent "'°'' ol his free time since Ausust 1985.
Most boat builders thC"SC dA)'S Man off with a prcfabriatcd,
fiber&) hull. But Bell beau with only a set of plans and a 1tacll:
·of lu.mbcr. Every inch of his boat rcLlcc:u tbou&ht and cnart. He
rejected the ma.produced mentality -bcl'C\'Cr pc:mible,
CUS1omiiin1 c"-cfYlhina from the Mainlc 1tcd Collar that holds the
mast to the compau pedestal The banhvarc is &Jl broa.ic -ihcrc
arc no aluminum or ptutic parts oa boat~
BcU has been a muine rcrnceratloci cnainccr at Tcchnaut.. in
Nc-pon Beach for the 1 t JS ~ tMq with various friends in
tbc att.a •hile punina cverytbina be has iato CIOaltNction ol b"
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Ken Bell's 35-foot
cutter, Seeadler, is
a sinlie-masted,
woocfen sailboat
he construded
board by board,
p~nk by plan~.
The vessel is
completely
customized, right
down to the
.-solid-lead keel. .., 1 ...
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Riley told the coun~d -.-;hilc n:ir·
rating 3 '1dcoiapc of the city'~
mo 1 h:iurdoui. are~s
Council members ;ind residents
ID the audience: hook their he.ads
as R1 kv sh~cd homes in Bud:
Gull). ~1orning Canyon and Big
Can)on, en-.clopeJ w1lh the ~me
E;r.i~sc:. th;it lured "ildfircs ngb1 to
lhe door)tcps of nullion-do!Jar
home) 10 uguna Beach.
"h's bonfire country," grumbled
one: man who ~a ~atch.ing the
prc)C n talion.
!>e\cr;il )Car ago ,.hen the fare
Dcp.irtment aucmptcd to orckc
homeo,.ncr: to blJzc firebreaks
See COUNCll.16
Police look
tor clues
in death ol
newborn
~ Officials believe baby
girl may have·been
abandoned in Newport.
By LonAM Ba:..heda s· ... 'l.:ur
NEWPORT BE:.ACH -Poli e
EAplorcr S.:l.Ut) C30\.t~cd the
Park l\c-.a. port and Bayv.'OOJ 3p3rt·
mcnt complc\e ~tonda~ to pa'~ .
out Ou:rs ~cl.;mg a Sbtancc from
any resident.> v.hi> mi ht ha\C
clue in tl'lc death or an infant d~
CO\Crcd S.1tJrd:a~ on a sarbagc
COO\C\OT ~ t
Al1hougb the boJy of the ne"'·
born b:ab) girl turned up at an lr-
1,1nc dump \ate. pl) ICC bcliC:\C II
nuy h:a'e been abandonc:J in
l\ewport Bc:ich
The chllJ\ t'od)' v.as d1.sc'Q\.ered
gliding down a con,eyor bell cart~·
S.11urd.1) am1J,t Jcbm lhat h.iJ
or1gtn.1tcd prim.inly an P.1h Ne""-
P'lrt. Nc"'pon Beach Sgt AnJ1,
Gon1' ,,ud \1onda1,. M t\cJ 1n v.crc
al"'l 11em' trom. the Ba~~ooJ
:ipar.tmcnt complc'
On ~lonJJ\, E.'plorer .;, uh
lanncJ \'Ut 1n -t-.:,1h nc1~h~ rh.x•J,,
c1r .. ul:11ang f\1ughh l.OCX• tl1cl"I
.. \\ c'rc mt.:rc,teJ in ~car.~ 11
O\Onc !..nm~' ;a '•Hlm:>.n in th::it
:area ""ho wa' pu abl~ lull-term
anJ mJ\. h:i'c h.uJ l no.,_, ledge chat
the bJb\ .,,, ., g ang 10 be a t.:-
m;ik ,!' Gom~ ':lid
The 1.:h1IJ 1s dc~nt'lcJ "' ti.can~
ctthcr "'h1tc or H1i.pan1c. 1
pound' l~'r. 1n .. h long. ""1th
J.ul.. brn-.n h:m and br~o C)CS
An aulOfh) dctemuncd the: b:ab)
h3J b<:t'n horn :and J1~d at the: end
of la">I "e ~ \\ hctht'r the infant
w:u horn JC';id dr all'C, hov.C\er.
cannot b~ Cl'" luJ \0 until more
te t :arc \kine •
According w Cilinl'>, a ~or..,cr
.. ccd!n& out rt'~')cluble nJ h:u·
ardou m:strri:ih rmttccd a pair of
tiny kp pro1rud1ng fr\,m a tra h
~I 11 11tJcd dl'"'" a m'C)'Or.
bch at about 6 4~ am ' lurJ:i).
De pitc \he publacit) u.m,unJ·
ing the c • G nis 1J the "cv.·
pon acb Police Dcp.utmcnt hll'-
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An\ net ath information 1
urscd c call 644·3717 Octc •
tl'•'C A.Jen.a t at 644.37 l
Pol c point out th t there fS a
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SIGNS OF· THE TIMES: Theater workers go ab'out changing the marquee for the Edwatds Harbor Twin Cinem.1 located in Costa Mesa late one recent night.
El Torlto Grill
set to r.eopen
on Wednesday
NEWPORT CENTER -
More lh.wl three months after
a fa tal cxplo)1on decimated the
El T"Onto Grall, killing one or
111, emplo)ces anJ wounding r ... c other), the restaW11nt is
prcp:arang to reopen Wednes·
tW~ C\lenang.
During the liM v.eek, 25
percent 9f nll food sales will be
d1v1ded up and dona1ed to
Share Our Selves, Hoag
Hospital"s Cunccr Center, the
Newport Harbor Art Museum
and Newport Bench's new
central library.
Sevenal weeks after the
blas1, the Californill
Occupational Sarety Hazard
..Admini traliun issued a
"serious" citation, lining the
company SS.000. The state
agency then posted a
state·wade hazard alert based
on the b~st.
The food chain ha) since
appealed Cal-OSHA's
conclusions. contending the
water boiler that blc11. up met
state reiul:ations.
Newport Dcach fare officials
recently announced after
nearly three month:. of
investigation that they may
ne1rcr know exactl) \\.hJI
~used the bla)t \ance a HtJI
part of the "'ater heJtcr
remain) ffil))lllg
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School district wants to consolidate omces
NEWPORT-MESA -School
board members tonight arc
expected to take the fint step
toward Q)QS()tidatin' three
administrative 5itcs an two cities
into one ccntraJ location.
It has ions been the bane or
the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District that the
Riperintcndent's office is in a
~different location than the budget
director's offtec. Student sctviocs
are in yet another location.
Superintendent Mac Bernd will
ask trustees lo approve the hirioc
of 1 space planner to study bow
administrative offices in the three
different locations could be
combined at school dis1rict
property on Bear Street.
" The district leases the £losed
Bear Street School in CoSta MCS4
to the county Dcpa1tment of
Education for child care services .
Jo11Ph I. Jolinsan,
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compmy IDC, 94
Lonatime Newport Beach
resident and former insurance
company executive Joseph I.
Johnson died on Oct. 27. He
was 94.
Mr. Johnson retired in 1962
ofter •01cars as an executive '"
the bon dep:utment or Aetna
Insurance C.O. in Los Angeles
T1Kll1r1 IHI IWll'llld 811,000 la ... 11
More thin $61,000 will be •v.arded to teichers in 1bc Ne\11·
port-Mria Unified School District this Tbunday morning at the
Newport-Mesa Schools Founda1ion Annual Award Bre~fast
Out of HM grant applicalions, 73 grants 1ubm11ted by 9S
. teachers will be awarded. Mariner1 Elementary School in Nev.·
port Beach will receive more IJ'llnlS than any other Ncwport-
Mesa scbool: seven grants totalins SS,847,
Every year, teachen from tinderaartcn·throuch 12th aradc
apply for tbe grants to support an academic program -.here
there is no other fundina a\-ail.tblc. The N~port·Me a Schooh
Foundation Annual Awards Bre:ikfasr will be held at 7:30 3 m.
Thursday. at the B3lboa Bay Oub.
-By Ruu Lo:lr
in Con a M~ ~here ~hool bus
operations :ire based.
Ob~ offtaal ~y a cent1&J
locatiop would make oper:atiolt).,
more efficient nd s,a\-e money
from the duplk:uion ~f pcrsonnd
and omcc equipment. •
.. It nukes scruc," id hQol
~rd member Jim de Boom..
''There is duphwtion of a -bore
bu nch of thlng~ v.e coulJ
climin.lte ••
In 1tdd1tJon to fin:anc1:il \:l\;1ng ...
;i consolid:ition o{ aJm11m.1ra1t\c
functions \\ould benefit pJrcnt\
and male Jec1 ... 1on-m:ikma qutcl..·
er :and more efll~1rn1. J(corJana
to board member EJ o~d.cr.
Under the proposal, the district
would take b:sck the property and
move administrative officcs from
16th Street in NC\\port Beach
and student support services from
"f l.l\lng our udrnmMratt\.C
18th Street 1n Costa Mc :a to the ollici:s prc:i~ out u1 w m.1n)
10.8·acre Dear St reet property. loc.lliuru at 1h1 point i \CC}
Financa:al upport !ICJ'\'1cc ""ould nvnprnJucti\-c," Ded.er 3iJ.
also be mo\cd from "hat l!I "Thi' j.., ctciting ..
caJleJ the B.il..cr·Bcar Street '"c ·
081TUOJU
and Chicago. He was 1 2.C-yur
Newport Beach resident and
died of natural causes at an
Anaheim nursinJ home.
Mr. Johnson is sutvived by
his wife Marybell; dauaJJtcr
Jo:uin Johnson of Buena Pm;
and sons Kent Johnson of
Costa Mesa and Robert
Johnson of Brentwood. The
family requests that donations
may be made to the Harbor
Adult Day Care Center al 661
W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa
92627.
MllllDl-watnl,
hlrinll'Nlwport
BllCll Nlldlnt, 93
Alm:i E. Muntzcl·Wiggins of
Sublimity, Ort., • former
Newport Beach resident, died
Oct. 27 an Orcson. She was 93.
A former elemental)' llnd
high school home economics
teacher, Mrs. Wig:ins w born
in Prairie du Chien, Wis. She
snidu~tcd from Oreeon State
Un1vc~Jt) an 1922 anJ retired
in 1956.
Mrs. Muotzcl·W1ggins 1
SUM\ed b) Jaugtller\ Moll)
Muntzcl·Sm1th of 'e"'pon
lk:lch anJ J03nn EJ ith
Muntzd or Portl:tnd, Ore ..
SC\.'Cn 1randch1ldren anJ three
grca1-gr1ndchildrco.
Services v.ere hclJ on Oct. 30
in Oregon and J ni tions mlly
be made to the WheclS of Joy
Retirement Centcc. 390 Church
St., s·ublimi1y, Ore. 913SS
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Local students'
artwork to be
shown In Japan
EWPORl' CH -
Anv.orl. h) 17 f\cv.port
Elcm~nt f) 5'.nuol tifth graJ.
er b fap~n-buunJ
The Ne'°'pon lka~h Aro
Com.mi ion :tnJ Si>ler C U\ ,\!>~a:aiion ha\C ;ur3nged'to
ha'e the \tuJcnh' v.ork
d1 pl;i)cd an the acclaimed
Children\ ~tu eum o l
Ok:uali, Japan ·
The :in -"hach induJc!i
p.i)td )clf·purtr;a1b anJ print·
making -ha' actunll> been
gi"cn to the mu,eum, ...,hich
rotate' da\pl:i~ '-1f 3rt\H'rk b)
)OUllJ people. ll(COrJing to
Dru Cottrell of the Newport
Ucach Ari> Commi,\ion.
Foil rdid :an11.urk from
En .. 1gn lnh:rmcJ1ate \.hool
h:h al><> l'CCn ~nt Q\\'.f
Cottrell addcJ.
ScuJ.:nt\ lrom Lmd.1
Carpenter' cb ., :it Nc•port
Elementary v.hose art v.ill be
~n in Ja~ arc: Erin
Bate John Little Lisa 0.:id.
Loren E rJeUa, Lee Wilson.
Al:ln ~cnz.. Christy Hol·
lcnbeck. NtU.1 Bannastcr :and
Br:idlfY Burton.
tuden~ from Arny Hath·
1..0-:k' cl imohed an the
project arc: Jc1)iC3 A Mount,
Brent McNichol • AJct S)lc~
Jeremy Thomp~n. CJ. Col-
lin Corrie Babb1&~ Amber
Steen llnd Mit"h Gray.
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P.OUCILOG
COSTAMllA
lrbtol A
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'c n from •he en& ol • a r in Uc block.
ll'bc6' rue SoclKOirw:
pcJ rA.I h~d
dolJ&n won• ot fire priMJcn cram a~
tioe .lite in ·~
~ Skftc: A VCR a
CllMfa ~ amoaa cbo ~ *Ulu ffom a home la
ci.. 100 bkx.k. . -
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• •• Olmited1 limldaa? lll*1oloui?) capacity U AIU
Md .... rtaiNMnt copy rf
W dal O.Uy Pilot, l deal with Or-. CoUat7'1 major tJ11
orpniutioos. an
honor l'm
afforded because
ID05l arc based
or we 'ICDUCS in
our liule chunk
o' Heaven on
Earth.
The people
behind each
aroup are as
dif(erent u thcit
disciplines. Some
Edilor's are snooty. Some
~ s:.!~sma~.
. obviously Oyina
by the seats oC chclr tutus. All are
thoroo&hlY processional. ·
As Car as I'm concerned. the LA
critta can scuff iL Oranic
County's arts scene is thriving.
deliptina and, 1t times. daring. Its
only lin (iC it is a lin) is that it's
ontbe,-....: .... ~
a~il...,a1nt11..,...
paiM.
8ecaM lltl pMlpl aft.a
c~ lor die w ••nca. •tap ..,.CC aa4 prw. awlioe,
there'• tM OCCtllOUI juwicailc
spat. .
Hey, sni11 uppcn.
fbrtunacee,, b GM day a year,
Ccsterina an.imo&isr ia twtpt under
the quilL Elewn major aru
orgaaiz.alion.a in o~ County
will once again join t.occther at.
hi&h 0000 Dec. J lO fi&ht a
common enany: AIDS.
Known u .. Day Without Art ..
-to sipU.Cy what the world v.ould
be like if tbcre v.crc no artlSts or
pcrformen -the event brinp
toicther Ballct'Pacifa, Dov.en
Museum. Laauna Art Museum,
Muter QaoraJe of Orance County,
Newport Harbor An Museum,
Opera hcific, the Oranie County
Pcrformin1 Arts Center, Pacific
Chorale, Paci.fie Symphony
OrchWra, the Oranic County
PhiUwmonic Socitty and South
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NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council is lookios Cor
residents who arc interested in becoming more aciivc in their
local 1ovemmcnt.
The council currently is acccpun applications for the foll~1ng
advisory committees: bicycle trails, cnvironmenw quality affain
and harbor qu:aUcy.
. Applicants must be residents of Newport Beach. They will sc~e
onc-)car terms bepnnin1 ~an 1. 1994.
lntcr~t forms uc available at the City Clerk's Off.cc, 3300
Newport Blvd. They m~t be filled out no.btcr tb:in 4 p.m. 'Nov.
30. for more in!omution, call the City Ocrk•s OCf&ec at 644-3005.
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Pantry. a. free axnmunity forum
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naaiouJ. Ans orpn.iz.ations acrou
the counuy now conduct •·Day
Without Art .. endeavors. Local
:iru wpniutions bc1d separate
observances until last year, when
~rtl joined forces Cor a ~inc
propa.m at SCR and Pavilions on
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The Balbo &y Rcpubhcan Women
Fcdcr111cd will meet at the Ncwpott
Beach Country Oub, 1600 E. ~
I li&hway in Newport Beach at 11
a m., •ith lunch at nOOf\. Featured
speaker will be Dr. Barbara StOAC,
Professor of Political Science.:.. <:,al
State Fullerton. Coll i.s Sl5. \.M
645-9127 or 837-0278.
MUTORICAL soarn ~
The Costa Mesa Historical Soclecy's
November 10th mcctin& wiU feature
the Costa Mesa Chamber of• .
Commerce's 1993 Mao of the Year
:ind fonner Mayor, Jack lbmmcu.
Meetin& ~tarts 11 7:30 p.m. at the
C~t3 Mesa Historical Society, 1870
An.thcim C:ill 631-~91&.
THUUDAY
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A Ho3g Hospital Orthopedic Suracon
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11MI Bahia Corlnalai< Yacht Oub,
1601 BaYsJdc DrM '8 c.oro..a kl
Mal, wilf hOat tbcir fowtb lftDuf
Holiday Bouciq11e from JO Ult to 3 •
p.m. Mmiaion ls free. A apccial
bulfct lunchcoa as availablo roe SIO.
Call ~9530 ro1 more infonna1ion
and to make a rcscrv:nion for chc buffet luncb. · ~
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The Ncwpon-Mesa Cbrist~n Center,
2525 NcwpM Blvd. in Cosca Mesa. Is
boqias a HolWby Boutique from I
un. to 8 p.m.. There will also be a
seminar by Emilie Sames titled
''More Hours In My Day" from 8
Lm. lO J p.m. Call 966-0454.
COUllTllY NY fAIR
The Priocc of Pe:tee Luthcnn
School, at the corner ol MCS3 Verde
and Baker in Costa M~. will bo&C a
daylollt ccwu.ry fair from 1 a.m. to 3
p.m. Events include pancake
breakfast. praic '31e, country 1tore,
bate ahop, book sale, carniwl aamcs
•nd rid"-country music, silent
auction, f.acc painting, spwh tank,
To place a classified ad, call 642-5678.
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appearances Include California
AnJcl to. Anseles Dodgers, al\d
cov.boy ''Wild Pecos Bill!' For more
Information. call S49-0S62.
PAllllOll AIOW A8 LUIKlllON
The Oranae County' Alumnae
Cbapcer or Sicrm Alpha Iota. lbc
international music (rtternity, will
bold a fashion show and lu.nchcon
entitled "SF1$1Uoos for Fu.ndsS" at
St. Mich:icl and A1J Angels Episcopal
Church in Corona del Mar at Noon.
The ~'Cot v.111 also feature musical
entertainment and door prizes. A
nffie wiJI also be held for lWO SlOO aift certif1a1tcs. Tickets arc $10. and
proceeds arc used to prov~c
scholarships to talented music
students in Southern California. The
church is located at 3233 Pacific
View. For rnor~ in!ormotion, please
call 839-3942.
MAete ........... ...
The C.ty or Cosca Mcu Cocnmun.ity.
Services Department Un.itcs children
" •JCS S-12 to sl&n up for the "tlocui
Pocus MIJie Wocksbop~ thaf will
take pL1« from 9-11 a m at the
Nc~rbood Community Center,
1845 Park Avenue. For Sl4. •hicb
includes a 5" materials fee, each
child -.ill rcccM: • maak l..it and
learn to do ~ tricu-.. ilh coins.
ropes. cards and othcf bouscbold
items. For more infonMtion, all
64S..S.SS1.
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The $oulh ·eoasc Scnlor Villas •ill
hold a Ouistmu Bau:u from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at ?283 Faitvicw Ro;id,
Cosa Mesa. For m«e inform;ition,
call 646-6300.
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tlM Ptu.. •NcWpon 11¥d. and 19th
Sttoc:I Ut O:lil&a Mclil The CVCIH
fcatYrea &ht UIWClllQs of the 199)
0~1itla Cud Artwork. holiday
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Concrcaman Christopher Cox v.ill be
honored by Conar n Dana
Roh~bachcr and Cona n Ed •
RO)cc 11 a rcccpcion ho t d b{the
N~pon Harbor Repubhtan
Aacmbly and cbc Laaun~ Bc:ach
Rcpublic:tns. 1bc reception v.ilJ be
from l·S p.m. at the Ncw1>0n lkach
Country Oub. 1600 P*irac C4>1Ut
Hi&hw-y. Cost is S20 per p;non
• donation. For more inror~tion, call
121-3Dl.
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~i)rofit ~ation v.bich offers
!ndcpc.ndcnc li"inJ wUs tnlin1n1 and
job placement aod su~rt co adults
with developmental d1S3bilit1es. will
prcscnc a t.aJeot show at 2 p.m. 11 the
Costa Mesa Nc1Pborhood
Communjcy Center, 1845 Park Ave.
Fcau.1rcd per<onncn include the
MO•NY, NOV. 11
IUCftllC ......
The Electric Bo;at Co... tocMcd °" B~lboi Pen10 ula nc,lll to \M kf'7
bndins. ,;vcs IOUB o( Upper N~poct Bay to watch mi&f ~
birds 10 am. co noon. Volunteer
l\)lU"f1iSt Bi:.uy flfnn is the ~Ide.
Co.i as S20 per pcnon: ·~ as
limited. Call 67).7200.
TUUDAY, NOY. 1-
IKl PAIMION INOW
The Balboa Sl.j Oub will bold It's
annual Wanter Fash!Oft Show ''lddc:s
and Lace" at the Newport Sbcratoo
llotel at 7:30 p.m. The ibow. will
feature Che latest 10 ski and l'CSOlt
(.uhions. eo.t is S3 for manbcrs, S.S
·non-members. For more ioformaboo,
c;ill 721-9116.
fAJMION lltOW
The 0-tt Mesa Rcpubltcan Wom<:n
Federated will ha~c their F.a$Juoo
Show al\d Holiday Boutique ,at l l
a.m. at the Co$l& Maa Golf and
CO'untry Oub. Luncheon is $20. For
n:sc~tions, all 5S7-6SaS or 62·5398.
.
With owr 32 off-am pus
loc.abe>M tn our eYmlng hoatthare rN~t
dq;rar program. Un1wmty of La Vane takes
'C'Of'lven~ a llq> further for busy, woriang
adults
And W1th thew upconung
Information aons, your first st~ to~rd
earning ~ther a bKhtlof1 or m~·· ~ tn
hNhhcare 'NNgmw"nt tw MVer been ctowr
lainc
_ Mon<Uy, November 8
S:JO p.m. e.c~·, I 700 p.m ~·s
R*9won Pl.au Hotel
188)() MacArthur Blvd
On nae
Wtdnacby. Nowmbs 10
S:JO p.m. Bachdor's I 100 p.m Ma~·s
Ooubldrft Hotel
(J 100Tl.Oty Dnve
'•11ma um1
ThUnct.y, Nowmbcr 11
S~ p.m. BKhdot'1 / 700 p.m. Ma tc1'1
Courtyard by ~a.rriott
23175 AWf\lda de LI Ca..aot.
Foqo1a10 y a110
WedMlday, Nowmbcf 17
S:JO pm. t.chelof's / 71» M__..,
Ul.V Ora.,_ County Cetitt
17400 8-ookhunt S.rac
Union Faleral Build ng, 3-d Aoor
ll 19'1 c:aaaot_.....a u1-I00-695-aSI .. ..-.. _,. w....c-.. et ftU eut
....... ,.lMfer'lliMlew.
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~ up IMdlacked la W'JID' s.. .......
-Y• cu .......... '° ........ liuJc "°"' ,
•People think sorncthina like thil wa1J
°""PY their "*c time aAd their spare
IDOACy," Bell Mys. ''You IOOft Ond out your
spare time means all )01.&1 time al\d your
spare money means all your money. Jt jiw
takes evcrythina ••
o .. .w v.ae, ... built .. fint *' -.. -
11-foal Olldlaud -wbUe llW ia hiP aooa. ..,... wl w ....... ol pr9feqt lhlt
--I~ Qcfe becaute lbl people wnu".I ............. IO KC t.bcat ' Boni la••m OnMla Bell. be II a diluat
re1a&M ol &elepllooe lnventor AleuNkr
Graham Bdl. Hk falbcr is a retired eqlnecr
who boldl ICftraJ petcnu for
elcctft>.medwlical devices.
darouch. .. Schsnadckc ...
'lbcrc were tU_nts. 8cU ~"-hen be
ICtiously considered 1eUia1 the boat ln
procrns rather than ~e ii tbroup ... Boat
build.ins doesn't offer any 1n.1tan1
sratif1ealion -everytbina·, lon1·tcrro," Dell N e-.pon'• ~ 0nJ'M and MarilJ9 ltft4 AR Conabla U •
• auxiliary sroup to ppon the Or ,.. Cou:Dty chapter ol
the DraaUc In uuuc. Bell ficurcs he'' •pent more than S70,000
OA the Sccadlcr. Ho hu a slip rented in
Ncwpon and v.iU ll"e on his boat. He also
• plans 10 do some cruiiin1 in the Pacific
Nonhwcst -. a dramatic ch:inge in lifestyle
from 1he labor of the hast ci&hl years.
When BeU rant learned the b0atin1 tradcl
in N~. wooden boats v.-etc 1tin llllO(e
COllUnQD amoaa boatbuildcrs ihu the
prefabricated fibtrslau hulls. ... learned
_ -says. "You cao work Cor da)'I oa end and ,not
really see any results."
The lmtilutc, ori&Jnally founded 1n 1919 in the pr-cc iJt bllad
Los Ansclcs reii~m J. R.obtrt At......., • the
larscsa direct 1.trV'ace oraanwation Cor the blind In
"l\e been interested in boats since I w:is
10 ycari old. I alw:iy, wanted to do this,"
says Bell, "Who since a1c 14 spent his
~ummen In Nev.port v.orking on yachts. .. l
scrubbed decks, 1 washed dishes, I sanded
varnish -I sutracd out t the ~ry bouom
l from older people io the yacbtin& community
who~ up in the old school •hen boall
bad some class and some character," he says.
Bell credits retired Newport Beach na I
architect Robert Dorm for helpina suii.le
him throu&b the project. And after eight
years of sacrifact, BcU uys he hu no reircti,
the n tion. -···
On)lOn commented;"Thc aux1h ry i bcin1
funned to "upport center' whkh pl'O\ide
programs aod cn;ces 10 childrca and aduJcs that
have l0$t their iaht."
The launchin1 of the Seeadlcr this Friday
afternoon will bt a rare event for the
Ne~n Beach b0alin1 community, • .
aa:ordina to Kristan Schmadeke, a·
profeuional bo:il maintenance worker
hclpif\I out with the vamhbin1 work on
but he also has no intentions of buildina \
anothe'r boat.
.. h 's uken twice as Ions and cost three
times as much as I figured ii would,:' Bell
says ... rll feel btttcr "hen it's in the water." LW.
Clll
Foundin mcmbcn of the Ne .. port Au.xllia.ry
•nclude Lob Crosmb u b, Jtu Mall0t7, Ja~
\\lid l"llWI, Christine One, ·o a Sanbtta.
Wanda Culttn, Down"nt Ha!u:l. and Bart>ara .-
Connally.
COUNCIL sajd the city can work with resi·
dents' indMdual concerns.
From 1
around their homes, the proposal
met with fierce resistance.
"I think there's a iren1 willing·
ness on the ~n of the fire chief
and bis staff to work with the
property ownen," he said. "It
doesn't mean that Buck Gully or
Momin& Canyon will be leveled."
Only a handful of r~idenlS
spoke out Monday aaainst the
plan, sayina it \\Ould strip the
ctry's can)ons of their natural
beauty and cause hill ides to
erode.
But Riley said the debris wiH
serve ns mulch iC residents leave 1t
on the hillside, preventing erosion
nnd eliminauna the co!lt of hauling
it Out Of the CJO)OO .
Cuy ~fan3ger Ke\tn Murphy
The ltvine Co. already has com·
plied with an order by the chic( 10
remove vege1ation in puts or
Upper Buck Gully.'i.c areas north of
"Sth :Avenue which ~ey ov. n.
Some residents said Riley's pro-
posal isn't strict enough.
lo a written statement to the
council, a retired safety professor
Newport llre Chief to lte*I 1118tJ llllltmg
NEWPORT'BeACH -Fire Chief Tun Riley will host a
mcct1.n1 Tue"1ay No' 16 to address residents' fire safety
concern'i.
"The recent fires ha\e provided us v.1th an opportunity to v.ork
v.uh the citizcM to male changes an our fire prC\·ention
program>," he saiJ "I v.ant to set their input firsth3nd."
Bru~h fire S3fety v.111 a prima ry topic. .
The ~ pm meeung v.ill be held nt the Oasis Senior Center nt
5th Street and ~IJrgueri te A'cnue 1n Corona dcl Mar.
1M-&!ltt J.lonlJfWUt md tlx c!idmJ of Nt"fff'M &lkt AtMkra1
pracr iu wiiul luJJ.~JJlfb ~ pn:>tJucnoa of
1/re JU .
Chortognphy by Stcb Vioria, Artistic Oirtctor
Saturday, December 4, 1993
at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 5, 1993
at 2:00 p.m.
Norman Lo4cs Audiron·um
NePfPOrt Harbor High School
600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
• Ticlctts SLO Gtl)tnl Admissjon 10% discount available tor groups ol ia OJ: more.
For tickets and information call The Ballet Montmartre at 714/646-7688
. . . . .. .
llaclltd' Vill ff
As snoW>P tts sdt"tl~ fall on rooftops,
co"''· stroll tht winding strttfs of Oictttts V1lllaft
""' prnw· t~t lotnt Utrit•it Villaft pi«n
from Dtpartmt11t 56 A rtpmtrtr.tivt o/ tlv
· dtPQrtmtnt will bt lttrt to cllat '"'
1vt !l<)M all tAI t.ttst "twS
Thur$day Ev..emng. November 11
from 7 00 until 9.00 pm
Rtfrtsll"!t"b OrawUtfS OoOr Pri1t$
THE GREY GOOSE
• tfewpon IMdl
...... \hl'lllW 64)· 7'0J
from the Un~crsity of Soutncm
C.li!omia said Buck Gully is an
"extreme" r11e ba.zMd.
He said it can only be mnde
safe by removina all of the com·
bus1ible \tC&etatioo ne31 homes
and plantift1 SOO Cect of ice plant
to serve as a rercbrcak across both
sides of the upper gully, bt1ween
Newport Coast Drive and El Capi·
tan Drive.
Yvonne Houssels, president or
the Harbor View Hi lls Homeown·
ers Association, said she supports
Riley's pl!fl ~nd "1.0uld h1'e to cc
it taken ~co further.
'Her association wants the cit)' to
pclft "No Smokin&" 'ig.ns on road·
ways adjacent to the gull). She
also asked the council to remo"e
lar1e eucalyptus trees on SJnd·
castle Drive, "1>-hich neighbor be·
lieve pose a fire hazard.
The neighborhood also opp<>:.es
any future hiking trails that the
city or The Irvine Co m;.i)' put
throuah the c:inyon bccau'>I! they
would give a™>n1sts ea!ly ;u:cc!I~.
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Society
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The An3hcim·b;.i~d Bra11Jc lrutitute bu been
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The new l \U•har} "111 :ud and ~t on oin&
clfons 1n the communll), as \\ell as crute DN-
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SPOlTS mrr.Oll JlOGEJl CAJUSON. 642-.. 3)0, cxr. ll1
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Side Outl
Year-In and year-out Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar set the standard in high
school girts voleyball ... as per egnple
above with Newport's Jenny Hecker and
Massa Sctlltz (7) going against Kalhryn Rice
(6) of CdM. Or at left. Corona's KJm Coteman
(14). The foundation of their exceUence can
be traced to the coaching or Char1ie Brande,
shown here when coaching CdM in 1987.
First of• llll'Ce_,,.,r saiu
By Bany flulcner, Sports Wrtw
T be mytbolo&Y surroundina the pe-
• rcnniaJ success of the COrona del
Mar and · NC"A-lJOn Harbor high
IChool Jirls voJleYbaJl programs is almost
as rich as their winnin& tradition.
The easy attn'butioo is simple seosr•·
phy, with both e&mpUSC$ within sty ball
distance of the shoreline sand box to
clolcly identified with the ~eyball life-
style.
,
A deeper loot., ~"Cr, reveals the
physically t.aJented and mentally relent·
le playcn who fuel the dual dynasty,
~pend more time drcnc.bcd in sweat than
sunshine.
The limits to their devotion go far be·
yond the four-month
compctiuve hiah lthool tum unless JOUr
kids play dub," wd Stewart. whole ~
ICJnp ue currently ranked No. 1 in tbe
Southern Section. state. and the n.atioo
(ac:cordina to USA Tod.ty) belund New-
port Harbor. "It's a plca.wrc to coach
these girls, because
hi&h school 'eason
chronicled faithfully by
local media, into a
seven-month commit·
mcot to the Newpon
Beach-ba1ed Oranac
County Volleyball
Oub.
It is within this
little-publicized club
season tbai-players
pin~ to, and
then painstakingly re-
fine, the skills they ~ru
later lend to the Satl·
on and Sea Kin
"It's the No. I fac·
tor in our succcs.i,"
Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h
Coach Dan Glenn said
of the Orangc County
Oub, founded in 1 m
by Chuck Erbe as the
Santa Ana VoUcyball
Oub. .
"The teams that
have 'tlrOn here, have
all been led by club
players," Glenn sard.
"It 's n o se c re t
(OCVBC) is the key to
why we 'vo had as
much 5uoc:Cs.s as 'tlrC\"C
bad. It's the be t club,
and Oiarlic (Brande)
is the best coach. 1
love having my kids
play for them."
CdM Coach Laooe
'L·s no secret (OCVBC)
is the key to why we've
had as much success as
we've had. It's 1he best
club, and Chlrtli (Brande)
is the best ci>ach. I love
having mv kids p~ for
~A I • uwvm. ... ---. . Nlwport COICh
. @
'There's no way you're
going to have a com~
tive high school team un-
less your kids· play club.
It's a pleasure to coach
these girts, because they
appreclate that they have
to work hard to become
successful. They learned
that discipline playing .
club.•
they appreciate that
they ba~e to wort bard
to become successful
'T1v!v learned that dis· ciPiloe playina dub ...
Wheo tbe Sailors
(25-1) and Sea ~
(22•3) met in a J(ioy. 4
abowdowo !or Sea
View Leasue ""
pramcy. 11 ol the 12
starters brouabt
OCVBC· apericacc. to
the Ooor.
Since 1979, OCVBC
amassed t• oa-
· tional cbampaon hips
m dMsions for pbyen
13-19. lbcrc have
also been seven
. second-place finishes
and two third-place
booNinp.
' Amoni the distm·
sutSbed OCVBC alW&
ni arc U.S. national
·team members Debbie
Green. Paula WeisbofJ
and r.bc Oden si.slen.
Kim. Elaina and Bev.
No lcu than 14 CIF
DMs.aon Playcn of ~
Year have ~orn
OCVBC uniforms; as
haft 4S playen cur·
-Wll A 1 I re11tJy pt.yin& at four· ec.. C4*h c:olJ
Stewart, whole team won a OF Southern
~th CfCvsc belp-
in& to develop talent,
Hamor and CdM bave combined for: m
CIF Stale title pme a~ indud·
ina bar cbampiombipl; 14 OF Soutbcm
Sectioo clwnptooship ma~ DCttin&
lb tit.la; and last year'1 top oatioo.al
Section tillc, a OF State '""'°' and won
or shared two mythical national champ(·
onsbip1 lut fall, echoed Glen.n's en·
dorsemcnt.
"There's no way you're gomg to have a SM CHARLIE'S ANGELS/7
· CE41ound Eagles In actltin 1111 Tllllrsday .
Ne""8Pt 9lrll tennis
' ; '
Ivel • . to the boast
~ Sailors Coach Chartie Blelker said it;
and his girts just went out and did it ·
...
• ((la' I pi -Hawkim), and
... llOI c.,,P IO do it.
•'-F' '° ha\11 alM, and our
were • flfOftl • .,.,
-..... Tboio tbtco rrcsb·
ft .atty watkcd out."
Ya. frabtntn.
The 9dd tion of f rtihmen Van·
Godbey. Emlly Barker, Katie
r1lllll'illl!ll and Heather Poncr pve
ewport Harbor (lS.2 ~erafl, 15-
in lc11Ue) the added depth nc.c·
uary lo capture the thle. Godbey
laycd No. I doubles wub jwii0t
·ndsay Olson, fini1hing 21·3 in
c11ue, "While Barker lnd Canriif\t,
pair of celebrated age·iroup
layers. competed 11 No. 3 dou·
les throu&Jw:>ut &ho season and
la)Cd more pmes together (60)
ban any other Newport tandem.
Barker and Canright. 31·1 l in
Jl!C (.738 winning percentage),
1nisbcd tbe regular season ~14.
':"To be honest," Blciker uid,
the en made the di!rcr·
noc. We ·ere alwa) one singles
r one doubles team shon. But
his year. we weren't. We should
· ve a run for 1 while, because
ec've p>t a couple more freshmen
mini in bext )Cat "
Bad · news for Sea View op-
nents.
Senion Genevieve Evans ltnd
'm Lewis ga\e the S:ulors e~pcri·
nee at No. 2 double), compiling
n 18-9 league mark and a 23-13
eraU record.
So '4-ith Blcakcr's doubles 1earm
s sohd as C'>er. and Colaaw (No
l sin&lcs) and Hoiwt..ins (No.. 2)
lay10J like ch:imp1on • the hole at
'o 3 sinJlcs needed to be filled
v comm1Hee. Senior Jennifer icob (23-16) v.as lhe regular. but
he sprained :in anL.le m1d~3)
hrough lhe sca~n.
"We v.er'C b'lnged up early in
be ~ar. v. 1th Col:ai.ua's sore arm,
nd v.e abo had • couple of kah
iclt," Bleiler s:aad. "But the lid-.
utlcd together llJld filled an nkc-
>·"
Olson, 14--4 O\'crall 1n single~.
0.2 an lca1ue. and Godbey (20-~.
"4·1) pve Nc"'port Harbor op·
ncnlS no relief v.-hen pl:iymg san·
les. Sophomore Savitn RnJKumar
as a1'o unbeaten in three k:iaue
in&les sets.
Junior Jercmi Tul filled in ,at
·nalcs and double~ v.hale Porter
nd sophomore Kalle H:a,.kms
ed an imprusa-.-e 9-3 lc:aguc
cord as a doubles tandem Jun·
rs Jennirer Landry and Case)
og:io .. ere unddeated tn three
:a1uc doubles sets.
"We v.crc sulid all the v.:iv
;• Btci er said. "We lncw ~c
:id aoo<f freshmen, but v.e didn't
now bow v.-cll they v.erc eo•na to
old up. They pla)-cd .. ~11 at the
ginnma. then they )truuJcJ a
1ctle in the middle ol the sea.sun,
hen· they pulled at toaether agiun .
n the 5econd h.ilf, they said, 'He).
c can 1ump on these guy) ' The)
bent (at mid)eMOn). but then the)
pulled right back.
··They uid, 'Hey, ~e·re not
goin& to let this hoppcn.' and then
they plA)cd tou&h for me."
·Redondo wild ca.rd matchup.
~ Harbor drew the No. 2
teed tn tcuia bebiftd No. I·
iccdcd and ovenrbelmi.na Division
I fnorite Pc1unsula. The Sailors.
champions of the Se. Vte"W ciratit,
wtll host Mira Costa in a 2 p.m.
match Thursda)' .•
Abo at home on lltu.nday In
C>Msion I tenrus is C.orona del
Mar, ,..hteb will host Mater Dea
On the Dwtsion II level an ten·
nis, Estanc1a's Eagles will be at
home Thursda) at 2 apimt Can·
)'OD Of Anaheim.
In 'Nater polo, Sea View wsuc
champion Corona dcl Mar is home
to lo)ola on Friday at 3:1S, while
Sea View runner-up Newport Har-
bor i at Crespi.
Costa· Mcsa•1 defendin& crF Di· "
vi.! ioa 111 ~ions. as weU as ~rcn_ntal P · tc Coast t..aaue ~ dnw Watcrn in the ftnt
round OD Thwlday It l :IS in the
M.~· pool. Estancia at.._..
cicnila Jici&b Wtboa
VoUcybell finals aro NOY. 20;
tcnn.it fiDa.la are NOY. ll; ud
.... ," poao ftnu are NOY. 2'.
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• MlON PEllMUT1B
A S·foot· 10,
165·pound
Junior
quarterback.
he completeO
5 of 9 passes
tor 42 yards
i\nd directed
the offense to
a 38·point output. '
.-caatl M111 Pllrm'I ol -Wllll
kEllY WAllACE
A S·fOot· 101
170.pound
senior, he came
up with a key
interception late
In the third
quarter, and
ptay~d an
overall superior
defensive game.
BINH TRAN
A S·foot-7,
170·pound
senior
tailback. he
rushed for
179 yards
on a
career-high
39. carries
and scored one TD.
Estancia Players or 1111 Week
LEO MURO
A.6-foot-1 ,
2l5-pound
junior "
offensive
guard, he
was graded
out as the
Eagles' best
by far by the
Estancia coaching staff.
KARLOAMAYA
A 5-foot· 11 ,
165-pound
junior he ran
for 116
yards on 15
carries and
a TO, and
had 7
unassisted
tackles at outside linebacker.
Newport Harbor. Players or the Week
BILL JOHNS
A S·foot-8,
190-pound
junior center
and nose
tackle. h&·
had 7 solo
tackles, 7
assisted
tackles and
two sacks in 14-7 victory.
MIKE FREEMAN
11 6-foot· 1,
220-pound
junior, he
caught 3
passes for
61 yards,
averaged
40.5 yards
on sax punts,
none whiGh were returned.
Colaizzi and ~r:sh H.i>A kins ~eded No. I in the league andi·
ekctcd to pl:ay doubles an the Sea \lduil champaonslup~. "hi.le Obon
View Leaauc ind.Jvidu:U champion· and Godbey arc seeded third.
shaps ·:st Cot~ De Caza. Corfe11an~ a Any other \1ctory for these Sail·
cb:inrc to wan another le;iguc San· on is merely Srl''Y· v.hile their
itcs title. in hopes or .. inning a co:ich, if nothing cl)C, wins the
ClF Southern Scctaon tjtJe as~ Ji~tinction as the Progn~ticator of
ta.ndem. Cobizz.i :and H:iwlJns are ~e Year. •
MaO.llCerWtlel-
Woodbrldgl • On ttls
San Marcel • "-'Y ...
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C9' Ditta._ II. n.1 •11, Ip.-.
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Gllrldlll • SlrCa Marica
Wooc111111g1 • a Mc1011r11 ,.,. Cb. CMmond a.
LlglN .... Redtlr1ds
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Mlfb • Nedi Tonwa
Mlryrncut II~
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FQICaln VlltlJy • ~
"°"'. ~ by both USA Today nd ~1~1 ~· ''I t'1 realty z.in to &htnk t IVr'O ,ICboQh
from the wnc: city being ranted first and
secOnd io the nation," id • Brande, who ha
coacbtJ Jirl team) 11 Nev.pott and Colona, •ince
~I his 15-yc t iaoon •1th OCV8C in
1978.
BriOJc, though he cliChe-.s the oCfici f 1i1le of
dirtctor. h3 bci::omc the club's ccnuol fi&urc,
oveneeiA1 a staff of roore than a 4.lo.u:n coaches.
J2 teams, j20 pl ~n. and an adJitJonal SO kid
involved in the club's junior high clinics. but there h \'C been man) ooll time\, I've real·
In addition, Brande is the chier admini trator i1cd "411) rcccnll) th~• Charlie h s left me with
for the ~~l~a ~ y Oub bo)~ program. which • th ings l can u~ the test of 111) Ilic."
shares fac1hues watb OCVBC. S:aiJ Co' man: .. l'hc club se son i the tou C$l
"He's the man," said OCVBC Coach KtU!c time or the hole )C:ar. but a I loo b dc on my
Denso, ~ho will enter her eighth season with ihc ft .. e )c:::ir~ "i 1h the club, I'd J., at II U\Cr a in ••
club in December. • Hrnnde. •ho has developed 'a
Othtr co:.china \etcr:im .. ut nct'O\orL v.11h colleac
among the current OC\'BC 'O. eo:i ... hc~ O\\: r the ye ti, oonsid· ··
Staff lfC Jim Downe) (njne ( Ur club isn•t for every• Cl ludan his pll)'C~' pu~uit of
yea.rs), Gary_ Na~mur;i ond one. But one of my phi-!>Chol<1n.hrps one of hi) primary
Steven Asahano (e1gh1 )CJ~) h' . . fu nct ns
Gnd Charlie's wifc Pam Lav.-losop 1es IS that anyo ne ' I l ~-1 d I • I th' 'f \e a 11>:1) Ul; revc ln 011· rence-Brande ~five )CU)). can pay IS gam~. I 11);· Brand~ ~ id. "for
Dale fhckingcr. \\~O led they want to play 1t bad lhO)C t;•!I:. ~ho arc loyal and
CdM t~ Southern Sc:u1on and enough Our practices are rn.k \\llh the prognm. I'll do ~tatc tJtles an .1990, ":is .aho an · C\ r.tl ang 1 an 10 help ahem tnte~ C:Ontr!bUtOr during lhC ~et UP to create, compe· C'I 11,l 3 1.o!lc:_ge, C\CO af they
clubs fonna1111~ yc.m. 1:i~ang t1veness by putting play-:m·n t ttnng to pby ,'OilC)b:ill
over Cor Erbe an 1973 jnd re· th h b f th.re'
maining on until· '79 lie ljlCr ers roug a num er 0 s 1 7 B .I 'd 11 · t · I If th d · in c 9 Y. r;inue )2.J , a returned to the cl\lb for the na s. ey can 0 It in hul one pla .. cr \\-hO has com-
1991 and '92 seasons practice, the game Situ-pl::ted the . OCVB(. program
Former OCVDC COJl.'hc~ In· ations are easy by com-h ~ gr;.idualcd, or LS lJTI cour~
elude Albert G:irspJra.10 1Gold· . 1 t cradu:ilc, {n.m c.o1lege. e~ West College). Roe.~~ pan son. '\\hen Kn .. tcn c mpbell
C1arell1 (HuntangtQn UeJ~h , mmntcJ 10 Du~c ~c told
High), O;i\e Moh' ( f:J1.-.on -CRARLI BRANDl me · 1n:rnL: you 'en mu1.h.' but
High) and Camm) C1;irc:i.i (cur-J aid. ·:-:o, thank· •VU. To So
rently ~mpctang l.)O 1hc \ \ P through v. h~t the) ·do to ,, .. c
v.omen s be:sch tour). thJI comm11mcn1 10 our club, I ·
Though Brande '~'uc' ind1\.11Ju;il freedom to the "-l'h I ... i. J ' ame-. more for them Chan l
club's v:inous agc·gr oup co;ichc,, he ~utlinc) do ·
structured practace p .111' cratac:il 10 maintaining In JiJJ : t. th · 111nc :and C'ncrgy comrrutmcrit,
focus on the: club traJemar~~ vi .. ompc11tivenc~) the d.it-i d • C'' ,a ... h pla~cr SI (XX.I annu I due5,
and in1ensi1~ anJ J' ' 1 t p .i)..:t) pa) the n \)l\n tran~ponation ,,0 . ''' t l ... n;.imenl , 1n.! ... d111g ~top a.n L.as ur club t)n'1 lor e'er\unc." Brande con-\ c., ::.-n1.1 ll.1rhar.1. P .. lu Alto, Dl"l~ and Clu·
ccdi:' .. But vne l)I m). ph1!"sophics is thJt ....
anyone cao pl.1) this game, 11· the.:) v.:int 10 pl,.) 11 fh \ 1:.ni;l.brccht. ~ho')e · J;aughter AlJi)()n
bad cnou.,:h Our pr;i(t1co are >Ct up to crCJ{C . p!J~~ t 'l' )CJr) at UC\.'IK . 11>a on tw o ~talc
compcllli-.c:nc s b) puuin~ pla)Ch through a nurl· .. h.1n1; 1un')h1p ..quaJ:. ;al CdM, :mJ now stans oi. a
ber or ln:ah If tht) C.111 Uu ii an pr:ic1 ice, the game Ire hna.in at th~ Unl\Cf:.ih ot Purtland. ~id his
situations arc e~) by Cl.)mpamon.. c .. wn.11cJ S I0.000 imi::.lmc.nt in Alh~n·s club par·
Glenn, "'hose S:i1lor~ open CIF Southern SI.'...:· , t1...ipa11un "·'" mon 11 11>ell ~pent.
. tion Oavismn I pl3)'Qlf acuon rhursda) .I) the lvp ··£,en II 'he "IJUIJ not h;.l\e gotten 3n athk11c
• seed, \'OucheJ for the program\ elfectl\cne) .. ..t10lar,h1p. I'd a) 11 ' a'> nhsulutel~ \\Orth nel)
"The bc:.t thang Chulie 1.h><:> is tc.ich l.iJ, h> p<nn). bc'7• 1 e of the m:Aturat~. d1 apltne. the fnenJ,hap:. the. lc:irning hl.'>w 10 '>'Ofl hud lO\o\arJ win," Glenn c'pl:aaned "\ou can ~orl. on ~kill all a go:il anJ never ~l\ing up;· En lebrecht S3iJ
d3y long. but )O\I hl\e to learn hov. to "an. and . All of th:it come from pvrb :ind from Cllarhc.
you do th3t b) beans pl:iccJ in tough \itualions. Being able tu gel ~ rolk c. cdu ... lion p ad for. l)
"h 's not an ca) procc~:· Glenn !l:iid of the JU)t 1c1ng on the c;ilt.e:·
club regimen that tnclude' three practices a ~-eel . \\.cdnc~~-~. 1n,1dc C1::irl1c Br:mdc
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