HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-12-08 - Orange Coast PilotTrip to San Jose convintlOn
.costs schOOI dl8trlct $8,•
•Ten Newport-~esa
· officials attend workshops
at taxpayers' expense.
They say it's necessary
in order to stay on top
of school issues.
BY lluss LoAa. hAn Wuru
NEWPORT-MESA -When
school bo:ird member Sherry
Loofbourrow was sworn in as
president of the California
School Doard$ Association last
weekend a1 the orpniz:uion's
annu:il conference m Northern
uhfornia, the entire Kboot
txxlrd ~as there to \\ilncss th~
historic C\Cnl.
· The seven-member school
boord :ind three adm1nis1r:itors
Searching
tor the
perfect tree
The search for the
perfect Christmas tree
is Anne Folks' mission
at Santa's Treeland in
Costa Mesa. Folks, of
Corona del Mar, was
looking for an evergreen
that would satisfy her
three children. "They
want ~ big tree,u she
said. Folks pltins to pick
one out by this weekend
after she looks at the
greenery at a few more
. Jots around the city.
Photo by
Chrt..topht-r Ms.J(, D.i1ly Pilot
~ Police vehicles smash
woman 's Mercedes to
bring 100-mph pursuit
to "an end.. ·
Crom the Newport-MeP Unified
School District traYclcd to S:ln '
J~ 11 uucp ycrs' expense to
tiakc p,:irt in the ftve-<tay confer-
ence. Ahhouah expenses luivc
not been tallied, the district
bu.dieted $8,059 Cor the trip.
School district officials say the
interaction wilb school board
members from throughout the
state ~d the array of workshops wa5 ~orth the upe~. de pile
across-the-board budget cuts
back borne.
. "U "c'rc aoing 10 adopt an
S8S ·million budge1. ~c need to
learn all we can about ~chool fi·
nancc and accoumab1li1y so ~c
can make wise dcci:1ion!>,'' Loof·
l>ourrow said .... li's very 1mpor·
tant for us to undcntJnd \\hJI'~
1oin1 on si1uc~1Jc."
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Supe'9vis.ors' vote · scraps
controversial bridge plan
• County board decides to eliminate Santa Ana River
crossings from mas~er ptan of highways, a move hailed
by officials from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
BY Ai.A.Un• MCLEOD, STAI• \\'a.nu
SANTA ANA - In ll dcruioo
local offictab hJ1kd ~ a mJlc-
stone. county )UjXf\1>0rs agrceJ
Tue~ay 10 scrap t"'o Santa Ana
River cro~ing) Crom the ma)tcr
plan -signalling an end to a de·
bate that ha) raged for nearly
SC\en )C:lr S
The Orange County Doard of
SupeM~~ \OlcJ 3-0 TucsJa)
morn ing -"11 h GaJJi Vasquez
::and W1UiJm Steiner ab)cn1 -in
fo\OC Of Jboli'h ll}; thC pr~J
19th S1rccLDJ 1'ltng A'cnuc and
the Garfield A\enue/Gi)ler A\·
enuc bridge' from the county's
master plJn ol h1gh"'J)~.
It's a mo\c loot o!ftciJIS 'aid
they ha'c an11-.1p;.11cd for a long
ume.
"f or U'>, th1) reprc~lll'> a m1le-
s1one "'h1ch for u:f be~Jll in I lJS6
"'hc!n the cuurh.11 f"'t .. on.,1dc red
1hc adop11on ol "' n~·\, gc!n1. r ;il
pbn.'' Co)tJ ~k~ · ~1J~ur SJnd)
Gcn1) I old \U~ I'\ 1:.lH'
"Thi!> as the fmt 'tcp t11~ard the:
dcleuon of 1he tiriJ!:-.:' · :uJ Hun-
tington Bc ... i:h ~b~ur l rntb f\foul·
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Water polo elite
AJl-CIF l.lurc.•b were h.1ndc-<l
out Tuesd..ly, .Jnd it ".l) a b "
dly for the loc.ll\ on thl' '".lh.:r
polo scene. C<Y..ta M~.~ .. S-1 n
V.l)'°Cfl, left. earnC'd P\J~ r t ~
the "car hono~ on th • 01\ 1Slon
Ill te.lm. In D1' 1>•on I \, 1r le . f,, •
Coron;i dcl M.lr .md t" o ·
Newpott Harbor !iitand .... t m3d<>
the 17.ldc, :u " I .h Cd.\\ C h John V.vg..is, ~'ho sh.lrl"d Co.ach
ol the Yt-ar hoMt-s' th El Toro-..
Don Stoll. Cr.J Ii led CC>$1.i
Mea lO ats third OF title &lfll
in fOur ) l'l.
Sft $poft '~ 5 .
ton·Pa11crwn. "H1c people: of
Co!>ta Mc:u ha"c "orlcd rcalh·
hard nd I don't thinL: it "oulJ\~
happened "•lbout the community
dlort "
W11h th" \Ute. lhc COUOI) .. nd
the four JlfcctcJ c111c) -Cui.la
Mc~. l\c""port lkJdl, Hunting1un
8cJch JOJ f"outllJIO \'JJIC\ -¥1 111
bcgm :in en• 11unmcn1 .. 1· re\ 1.:"
pruce"'' 10 •study the cite.a~ of
climma11ng the hnJgo ·1 he .,, uJy
I) re4utrcd t' l.1" t•dlirc 111 hi:-1:11\
can furmllh crJ'c 1hc: crn .. :.111c ...
from cuunl~ -pl.111nmg m.ap . -
Re 1Jcn1'. "hll hJ'C' lOnt• tc.-d
the cru~1n~' "uul...! turn quid
nc:1i;hhorhood '"l"I.'" 11110 bu,1l111s
thUJl>ughforei., Jbo "C:ll.' i:n l>Ur
:igcJ b\ I~ dCl l\100
··inc: 13-.t t" l>nth' hJ\C' been
See aRIDG Pe9e 4
No-Dush zone:
City's quarterly
lfllpections aimed
at waste dumpers
-~ Since last October's
inspection of the charter
boat Crystal, city hasn't
written any tickets but
continues dye program to
ferret out toilet purg~rs.
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Costa · Mesa has a history
of being the place · to shop
Br JOJlN \\I, i\ioolU.ACH,
SrlelM. TO nit t1LOr
M any of the k>ng1imc
residents of thc.h:irbor
area remember
downtown Costa Mesa ns a
place to shop. A \cs1imont is 1he
1nclusio "Pink's" drug.store
memorabili:i display in the
Costa t.1esa His ricul Society's
collcc1ion. ·
Today, Cos1a Mesa has the
Harbor Boulevard of Cars,
South Coast Plaza, the
Courtyatl.li., the Orange CounLy
Markc1place, 11nd tile recently
opened Triangle Square. This
doesn't even mention the
number of strip centers, direct
marketing, and mail order SJlcs
businesses ~·ithin our borders.
Retail stores haVc played an
instf\lmenta\ role in the life of
Costa Mesa. The ci1y o (
Fairview had the Hende rson
Brothers' Gener.ii S1ore -,
which opened in early 1888 -
that 11ood on the southeast
corner of Harbor Boulevard and
Adams Avenue. And th:.at are a
loday is still 3 cenu:r of general
oommcrce.
Near the end of 1908, W:altcr
Ozment buill a l3rge 1wo-s1ory
commerci:ll buildinc on the
Offlclal 1111' Michael
JackSon charity
qajtS to become
PAC lund-ralser
COSTA MESA -A top
orftci.al with Michael Jackson'1
non-profit Save The Children
organization is leaving her post
to become the Oranac County
Performing Ans Center's
rund·.raising cbier.
M•ry AIM:c (Melly)
Su1hcrland, SO, will assume .her
new duties Jan. I, llCC'Olding 10
Tom Tomlin.son, chc center's
executive direetor. Sutherland
replaces Richard Tripp, who
resigned in September 10 pursue
01her career inlereslS.
·Since fW2. Sutherl:and w:is
nssoci:uc vice pre)ident,
developmcn1: wilhjavc The
Children, which Jackson founded
to help starving mnd homeless
children around thC world. She
WllS responsible for public af£airs
and communications.
Ironically, Jacbon, who is
reportedly 1t:ekin1 treatme nt tor
an addiction to painkillers amid
accu~tions o( child molest3lion,
visited tile center in Ausus1 10
sec ll pc.rforl1\3ncc by Mikhail
Baryshnikov's White Ollk Dance
Project.
Defore joinil\I Save The
Children, Sutherland was dircc-
northeast corner of Ei&htccnth
S1rttl and N~'J)Orl OOutev:ird.
It contained a general i.lorc and
post oCfacc on the bollom Ooor
and Jivin1 qu:artcn on the ·
second. This store, in the tiry of
t-larpcr, govc its rcs.idcncc a .
closer opp0r1uni1y lo purch35C ·
&rOC"crics. We know this IQC:ltion
as downtown C,Qit:a ?o.icu today
;i.nd it, too. is still 11 nujor retail
5hopping arc:i.
Moving :ihcad five decades -
with &rowth spurts alo ng the way
-Cost3 Me s.ans may rcn1cmber
the spurt in rctoil ou1lc11 built in
1hc early 1960s. In April 1961,
the ~1:irkc1 O;u:k.ct {now a
remodeled Vons) was romplc1cd
on the sou1hwcs1 corner of
Harbor Boulevard and Baker
Street. The Thriftimart opened
in ?o.1arch, 1962. The following
year, the ~icsa North Shopping
Center on the northeast corner
of Fairview Road and Baker
S1rcc1 w;u built, with the Pantr}'
~1a.rkcl completed in September
(now a toy 'tore). Two nlOnths
later, the first n1ajor discount
s1orc. K-mart, opened its doors
an<$ is curr\!ntly being
remodeled.
11lc May Co. opericd ils dool'l
in February of 1966. We know it
now as Robinson'1-Mny, but i1
Suthcrbnd
tor of corp:>ratc (und·tai$ing ro,
1he Lincoln Center in New York
and as5'Xilllc man:igcr ror
development or the Metropolitan
t.1uscum of Art.
Her move to the Pcrrorming
Aru Ccnler is the latest in a
1tring of recent top-level cban~es
tho.I began witll former executive
director l'homllS R. Kendrick's
retirement in September:
Tomlinson replaced Kendrick.
Tripp departed and Philip ~1<>Wo
was promoted last month rrom .
director of 1healer operations to
m:i.nai;ing director, efrectively
asswniug the center's No. 2 ex-
ecutive position vacated by Kcn-
drkk's wife Judith O'D<:a t.forr,
who also re1 ired in Scp1ernbcr.
• -·Bf 4\f.att Coku
W:IS the anchor i:IOfC O( the
South Coast Plua, wh~ served
as home to Scars Roebuck
Dcp:lruncnt Store bciinning
th:u November. The
climate-controlled muhi-level
Pl:1z:1 ~1011 Opened the following.
~13rch. The White Front opened
in late N<Wembcr of 1966 (which
later became a '
.\1ontgomcry-Ward and is now
1he site of the Red Lion Hotel).
T he sevtnlics saw the Gold
Key open in t.1ay, 19'72, at
t-larbor Dou.levurd and Gis(er
Avenue. FoUowed by Fcdco in
mid-June, 1973, and Oullock:'a at
South Co:is1 Plaza that Oc1obcr.
During Ibo. Oi.ristmas season
we become acutely aware of the
great rc1ailers located in Costa
.\1csa. Al the final prescntatlon
or 1hc Coi.1a 11.1esa Histo1ical
society's yearlong observance of
the City's 40th anni~rsary.
\V.crner EKhcr, of South Coast
Pl aza, will be the featured
i.pcakcr. He will address the
impact or retail sales as it
rclalcs to the Pl:iza and Costa
.\1 c~a.
l "bc n1ccting is tofrighl at 7:30
p.n1. at 1870 An:i.hclm Ave. The
1enCral public is invited to
allend. For more informution,
coll 631-5918.
Costa Mesa police
chief wants his
Cbi"'istmas gifts
to go to fire fUnd
COSTA MESA -The
Police Auoci3tion says ii
won't be gelling any Jifts for
· Chief Dave Snowden lh1s
Christm:is.
And Snowden says be
docSn't waiu 3n)'lhing.
In fact, it was the chief
who asked the association to
Corgo his. annual prcscnL
Instead of golC clubs or
guns, Sn~·den told the
a.ssociation,·he wan1~ 1his
year's collection to go to the
Americ:i.n Red Cross's
Lagun:1 Beach fire fuod.
, '"And we s.::iid,
'Fan1as1ic, "'officer Robert
Crogan said. "h'$ a gica1
idea," '
11lc aSiOCiation plans to
present \he chief with the
certificate at the Wta
Mesa Police Ocparunent's
annulll Christma.s party Dec.
10 at the \Vcstin.
The collection will come
to abouc SJOO.
"I'd rather sec money go
M>meplacc where people can
use it," Snowden s:i.id.
-BT L<>riAaa'.a..bcdl
OrMlll Coat College speech team wins tourney at Mount SAC . .
COSTA MESA -The
Orfn&e CollJt Collesc speech
team did some fast talking last
weekend, winnin1 lhe F:i.11
Championship Tourn:imcnt 11t
Mount Sun Antonio Colle&e in
competition with 36 community
eoUcae 1nd univenlly speech
1eams.
YOL 17, NO. 292
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n1ed.als: 5i.Ji: gold, four sih cr antJ
three bronze. •
Costa .\1cia resident Chris
Wcrthmuller won two goltJ
medals and a bronze. Lynn
Es~aro of Cos111 Mcu alw 'A.Oil
a single gold and silver rncdal.
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second in the competition which ..
included the University or
Sou chcrn California.
Speech te am membcn com-
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rount.ls 26 times.
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• l.daad lffftoN fllll'tnM M1«h1;n I•'·
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• Kt• >W)'ama ol l.ITK Coqt. ol Aait.rka ·
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• Alil&H \V, Sbr.dt, 69 on NV" 19.
• tlwc~ II. Pm·aNI, 79 "" NuY. 16
• A'dti• l>illt. 29 Ofl Nov. 20.
• JHM C. JQb11MHt, 8.S un Nov. JS.
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• Clitronl 111111.-, 88 un Nov, 20.
• \1r¥lolll L SloM, 66 on Nw. 20.
• AJkT L EllJ'llortb, 90"" Nuv. 17.
•~bric llt•f)'tt Clarti., 8l Oft !"Cort. 11.
• ~lll4kil>• f . C•trU. 70 on NO¥. 20.
• koeu N. S•r1111t0 .. 6J oa Nov. 18.
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• l'-N Co1Ma1t. lS. Sanla AM
• Kdlla Ala• Ecbltl .. )5, Coit8 l.ii:wi
• Shelby l.yna \V11llKt~ 18, l.11ulon Vicju
• P•lrirb Lrnnr llit1o1·1nl, 42, Oia'.mond 8.ar
• Nota11 Llu'b Na11ffo. 19. Redondo Dcxh
• S.r•·e lloCfl' A1l.;un1, :ZS, O..C11 l.ICN
• fiiW•• Ad;ia1 Alnth111, 31. Lunt; tkxh
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• Curth AJU.n t'ran~ :W, C:O.ca t.1t.wi
• ~l11•1tel llodrlic.\Ki lAUOS. 28, Saot;1 Ana
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bum 111 9 Purr S1cflln1 fur h1t·and·run 1u\,.""S1iJa1ion on
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• 3-l11rtlti l-Thon1pM1n. alk1in1 pcnon:il 1njwtic, as 11 "~~ull
ul lr1p i nd fall on Mdcwllk Krot.l (rum the Fun Zone Oo.:11
Cumpany ncJr D.al~ P;n•ilion on Oct. 9, 199}.
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POLICILOO
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o matter how Y• pall It, have a happy Han
UGUT£.lf VP,
EVEllYBODV, ··oa TII£
FESTIVAL OF U GHTS -
At the rbk of bCina acc:u1ed ot ·
lrrC\'-ercnce (1pin)1 I'd like to
LocaJ
Scene
:an~wcr some of
the que"iofu
m~t often
asked aoout the
cic,hl·d:ay Jc" bh
holid:ay
bciinnina
We<.lncsday
~undU\\n.
Q. h il
spcllcd
Chanukah,
Channukah,
I IJnuka, or .
Hannukah?
A.•Nonc of
1hc al>O\lc. After
centuries or i.cholurly rc~:lrch
and countk~ conferences,
ne .. spaJ>'!r edito"' have agreed
llpon hie alv riil 'PtWfi
Hanukkah.
Q. And "hat's Hanukkah
:abOut? •
A. It's iabout 2,1S8 ycan old.
Q. I me:an, what' the
• cclcbnllon call abol.lt?
A. h commemor:ues a military
\ittory in 165 D.C.E. .. hen a
muU band of Jews lc<.I by Jud:tb
M ccabce. ruutcd a much l:ar,cr •
force or S)ri:an invader . It')
bclie\cd to have been hi>tory's
rin.t oottk for rcligtou freedom,
thereby il\1ng Ziun's Temph: in
Jcru>alcm. Gi\CO the point
sprc.uJ, it wa~ a major upset.
Q. You )ay Syrians ~e11ed and
):ldeJ the synagoeue?
A. Yea And verily, nJ the
infidels built thciT own "ult:i.r.
Q. Well, \\'hat's wrong .. ith
that'!
A. They foiled to obtain a
proper building permit.
AltOOND TOWN
TODAY
MOUDA'f .UHOn OaOUP
Nc:v.1>0f1 Beach Mam;,1c and Family
Thcn1p1s1 Intern M :Wnc Cohen "ill be
conducuna a supSX?rt croup for
Women 11 her Ncwpon Cen1cr office
from 7 p.nl. to 8 30 p m The support
aroup is ccared 10 ... :ud hclp1na v.omcn
v.ho Arc Coin' lhrouah :t dl\Orcc Or
~ho arc recently d1\'orccd cope dunna
the holi<bys. The aroup v.111 meet •
every Wcdncsd.ay 1:\cn1n1 1hrouah fan.
S. Co6t IS SI S J>l.:r ~ llnl S~ce I\
hm1ted. so all 7.s9-0S79.
CMAM&U O•'COMMHQ
There v.111 be :a rcC1:p1ion for n~
members sporuom.I by lhe N~pon
H.ubor Arca Chamber of Comm.:rc.:e
For d~t:a1ls, c:all 729~.
MtsTOaJCAL IOClln
\\erncr ~h .. r. Din: tor of Dom .. >tac
S.ks 1nJ ln1crn.lt10n:al M:ul.cts for
South Cont Pl.u.i, IS the 'u..:st
~.U..er :at lhe Cost:a Mc.u H1ston .. al
Society's mcc1ina ;u 7.30 pm. The
mcctina ,,.,11 be :al I 70 An:ah .. un AH: •
anJ IS the b.st 1n ;i .W1b :innl\..:r\.lry
obscl'\-aocc scncs. Call 631·5918.
ntUUDAY
aAIAMe A SON unv••
IA>n Alan Croll wdl pr~nt his
onc-m:an show ··Jewi~ C:a~ret and a
h11lc O:anny Ka)c" at the I l:anukkah
cckbr:a11on or the Jewish Senior
Center of Oranic Count). Lunch will
be scl'\eJ :at noon, show begins :u
1?:30 p.m The rost as SS Cot lunch and
show. The JewlSh Senior Center as at
2SO East &kcr St., Cmta Mesa on tbc
Federation Commuoi1y C..mpus. For
more information. call S4S·S533.
raJIMD• or occ ualt&a'f
An evening proanm th;,t rC\IC'l>"S
books rcl;,1in1 to the holiJ;,y SC:lSOn
v..111 be bost~d by the Friends of
Or:an:c (bast CoUcg..:'s Norm:an E.
Watson ubnuy al the udo Isle
Clubhouse in Ncwporl ac.tch 11 7;JO
p.m. 0CC librari:an Ckbb1..: Webb will
JO•n Inn;, Wotrson, proaram chair for
the Friends o! the ubrar'). 10 review
books chat arc suitable ra Chmtm:u
i ifu. uK'luJ1n1 children's books.
Admu~ion for non-members as SS.
S.::>hn& 1s lim11cd. CAii 432·5087.
. FalDAY
MITWOllJUNO LIC'TVU
Susan Lann. author of "Suun Linn's
Dirccto~ of Ora.nee County
Nctw'Orlmg Ors:ana.:ations, "ill dlK'Uu
·N.:"'-orl.1n1 Your Small Bus1nc.ss to
Suettss·· at ~ltdci I l:tf'Cf.t Rcs1auran1,
327 Ncv.pon Ccn1cr Om.:, 1n Fashion
I.ii.ind Crom ~n lo I p.m. Lunch is
a\.llbblc for $7 95. C.an ~S422.
CMIUITMAI u.oua
t.bnncr's fkm.:nt.al} Sdwol Choir
will ~ untlna Chrll>llnu c:>rols from
l t 1 .m. 10 noon ;ic WC\tcl1rr P1au
Shuppm1 Ccnt.:r :at lninc A~ nue :a.nd
I 71b ~trccc m Ne"-pon Bc.1dl.
'Q. Su lbq foupr 1 • H
Iona did it l.ut?
A. Lut time 1 checked C\cnts
in the Mid(Jle Ea~t. it ~u s\ill
&1>ina on.
Q. Why docs Hanukkah l ~t
eiJht d:a) ? •
• .A. Occ.iuse oC a mir.lele. When
the Miiccabces took boack the .
temple, th~y had only enouih oil
to light the :.>ruiocuc lamp for
one d..ay, but it burned for ci~ht
day:.
Q. Wow, that') really :.uetcbins
II. 011.Jn't this tic'-: of( the 011
c~rteh?
A. Ooy, ~ill It c~cr! Some or
those oil-rich tribci., such as the
Un<>e;Jb ancJ Che' ron), arc 'till
m:aJ uboul it.
Q. Ht>)tili1ics, i.hmo!llilities. I
·thought lfanulkah y,;,is supposed
to be 0 nice: holiJay, ~ilh lots or
laughing :uuJ singing. On the
scaJe of mcmmcni. doesn't it feel
I iot lite O\r1 tnw?
A. Y°"'re ri&)it on lhe money,
c:Ommcrmlly speak.in&-M:any
cirls arc c.ich3ngc:d, 10melimcs
One I day. The favorite sift U
cell.
Q. Guilt?
A. WdJ, that too.
Q. Another tradition sh4J'cJ by
both holidays i> grc:u food, right?
A. RighL J1nt thinl.ing about
all thO!IC time-honored delicacies
is cnou&h to make my heart burn.
Q. Which i:. )Our (a\-orite
holiday food?
A. L:slies, aJ •. a. potato
pancakes. Fried cri)ply in deep
oil, these arc unforgcll3blc. I still
trea:.ure a couple or latkes m:idc
by mama about )lX decades ugo.
For sentimental reasons, I hnd
them bronzed and made into
bookends.
Q. When )OU "ere a kid, didn't
you get confused about
RU Ff ELL'S
IPlll.STOY llC. ......... c.rs .... --~CllU---....
Hanilllab aod Ofri bciAJ
celebr ted at bout the 1:une
time! ·
A. Sure did. for )C rs I
thou&bt ooc or the c:aro~ "'~
ded c~ned lo a clusnute in
liebrew .chool, and that it "'as
called .. God Re t Ye, Jerry
M:10delb:a.um ...
Q. Well. that's undentand:1ble. wn, there ny other confu)ion
with hotld:ay wng ti1lcs?
A. Just one other lune,
:actually, and th:ll \\..tS duran~ the
ob>erv;ancc of P:i.uo,cr I thought
the song w:is titled. "Oh. You -
M:itzoh Been D Beau11ful R1b\'.';
Q. Gt»h, It mui.1\c been lo~glr
keeping things ~p~r..aled. Ho''
&ona did it talc to get 11 ~orted
out?
A. l \wns doing fine unul 01
Tnlmudic scholar n~mcd Henry
0 . Spalding posed th1) profound
ue tJOn . ~How can this be a
Chri,ti n rid wbea ~"" the
un i> n med Sol? ..
Q. Well. :. lur:ta we're into ,
v.ruat S~iling e 11:. lntcrrahh
Ecutn:lni:a. h ve )OU iuty other
c plh?
A. Y c:r., 1 thinl it'• h ncntng.
~nri&ht ue)()mC, that
H:inul~h v.ill be U)hcred in
tomorrO\' ~hen the giant
Menorah in fll)h' Island will
be 1gnitcJ by :i Di hop. 1 m:iy
C\Cn COlllpoM: ;.i C;.trol titlcJ "'Joey
lO thl! \\orld.'' '
Q. \\ e art-, memf olly, runnin;i
UUI of )p.lCC. All) lht ~ord
~uu\J care to commun1C2tc?
A. Ju:.t IY.O.
Q. AnJ 1hey ar~
.\. En1oy. enjO)
Jr"> Kobr/a'• ro/uma rv1u
rury M oaday to U'tdnesd.ly.
P:arcots, cr:and~renu. :inJ other
arqivcrs of ~S arc ln\llCd 10 "'0->)l
arc Olff crcnt R'.~1 in1 a Son m
Tocby's World." a free C\ n1n1 kcturc
:u 7 p.m. 1n the Commun!) Room uf
1h.; Ncv.pc>f1 C.:nkr Llbnt), &S6 ~
Ocmcnte Orl\c, an N..:v.pon Uca.:h Procram topio v.1111nduik
w:>aalJ.Uuon. nutrition, :agrc~.
aucrtaoo and other 'P'=et:tl n .. cJ> of
ho) For mQr"C inform.1tK>n. c..all the
hbr1ry ti ~-31 91.
fMUllLUNCMION SC'Od )OW llrms ,. Aroflltd T~
t'd1t•, 1 M D-A IU Pilot. JJI ,..,, &y SL.
c~ M~. c.ur. IW1.
To place a classified ad, please call 642--56-78 .-r-
The Oran~ Count) Fonim a1 holJ1ni
a nooo luncheon :al lh.: Le Men:Jean
hotel Guell 'i)C:tl.cr 11 John E
Bt)wn. ch.urm:an anJ CEO of
Sou1b.:m Cahfornq Cdason Co .. "'"°
v. aJI discuss corpo~tc reorpn1u11Utu.
Cost is S2S for fonim members :anJ
SJ5 for non·nlCmbcr1. For J
rcsc~1101u. c:all SSS·~.
fAllMON nn •o• MIN
Nat.oully accl.1111\\.-J N~port 8.:;ach
men's t.ulor MICb.lCI Renn of Rcaui
Cu$tom D.!S11n v.1111.hsam "fashlOn .
lips fOI Busincumcn" from noon to l
p.m. at Sbdcs 11.Jf'CM lks"uront, 327
Nc-al,)OC1 Center Dri\C 1n F.a.·hion
Isl.ind. Lunch " .J\.i1l.iblc for S7.9S.
For l'C$Cl'\.>liont.. C311 ~5422
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VALUE
PRICED
GIFTS!
Cheese Balls & Logs
Now any 2 for $6.99
or 3 for $1.99
12 oz. Sl.99 ea.
Melt Away Mints
lBapb'~.99
(~ColonA..a.bk)
16 oz. $3.49 ea.
PI.A7A
17th at I.nine' Aw., ~'port Beach
• Send A 9if1 By Phone f>.J2-4302 •
Pl Jet. 1J
For Ohl• r
L .. ellor
W ke•• Brll.IH!•
~··was ona-'1/llt bntld
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11ll 5 It 0 a fftlr
Wet your own appetite
Bnd those of olhelS!
During the month of December you can help
SOS feed those less fortunate by purchasing any
appetizer at Newport or Naples Rib Co . and you
will receive a canned food ~em to place under
our tree.
Bring a can of food &
we'll buy YOU an appetizer!
Our Famous Pa~':: are Great for Chilstl1.. of 6-30
Ml ,,.,, • lot,,.,,.,.,,, ""'OJ',,. don 'ti
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(114) ·2111
• 11'. I 'f,0.CI .... t• _ ..... ,
~ a1 lite COA!crcocc wu ..
prc1c11cd by Ncwpor1·Mes•
5'bool dl.l1kt Asai»t•at Supcrin·
tcndc.a1 Tom Godley: How 10 de·
1cct and prevent fraud. Much ol
lhc Uuetest in the wortsl\Qp w:as
1cnct11ed by the cmb<"ukmcnt oC
nearly S4 million from the 1thool
district by former budget director
Stephen Waaner, •.according 10 . . &ehool boo.rd Prcs.idcnt Rod Mac·
Millian.
"This was pul on the program
bec"ausc so many people v.crc rc -
quc.stlnJ inrorma1t0n from us."
~iacMilli:.in s:.iid. "They all realize,
there but r0t 1hc grace or God go us. .•
School district officials pa.id
BRIDGE
·•r•••• .. 1
a trying situation," said Roy Pizu·
ick. a member of the Costa ~icsa
Citizens Bridge Alterna1ivc Study
Group. "But it has been vcty
clearly slated tha1 all four cities
will support the deletion of the
(bridges.)"
But not everyone present al
·ruesday's n1cc1ing ~upported re-
moving the bridges, particulaily
Newport Beach residents who
have supported the 19th SLrcel
crossing.
"This is ·not an ea:>}' uuk )OU
face," said Peter Tarr, an attorney
wbQ lives in \Vc::.t Newport. "fear
is a powerful motivator and ii is
pre5Cnl here in this room today.
Counl all the ~!::.. ·Build the
bridges."
Newport Beach Traffic Engincc.:r
Don Webb reiterated his city's: po-
si tion 1hat eliminating bridges
would force the widening Coast
Highway through ~1ariner'5 ~-tile.
Out Webb pledged the city's sup-
port to work with ne ighboring ju·
risdictions fOr allernati~ to the
crossings.
"In the pa:.t there have not
been any ·Other options pre-
sented," said Councilwoman Eve·
lyn Hart, after· bearing abou1 the
decision. "I'm at a loss al what
thefe might be, but there might be
something out there thut hasn't
been identified yet."
County staff will repon back to
the board in 90 days with 11.
progress report. orncials hope to
complete the proceu in t~e ntxl
year.
-.. 1114 a 111 st ''\....,. • s.a-. ....... --
.... Hotel far lf'P [ ''"" .. ...... 1plustu.Mealaud-
tioa·rcbml apemn wete Ibo
paid l1Y !l>e ~ -Several -Wewpon-Mcsa school
bOo.rd mt'mbel'I and tdmi.nlitraton
.. 111 travel to New Or~&n$ in laU:
April to at1cnd the National
School ~ds As.sociatioo annua!
t'Ofl(crcnce, acc:ordin.s 10 &1acMil·
lian. School dliJrict o(fici~ also
'111tcnd Orange County School
Boards Auociotion mcctl.ngs \hrce
times a yc;i.r whkh include meal
expenses but no lod&in& costs.
The Wagner embeu.lemcnt d.
wcU-known by id>ool 00...rd men>.·
bcrs 1hroughou1 1be 'late, acoord·
ing 10 Loofbourrow, but it wu no1
1he 50Jc topM: during 1he school
districfs fraud prevention work·.
PROGRAM ·
fr .......
mous tip last Octobe'r 1ha1 the
popular ch:lrtcr boa.I, Cl)'Slal, ~·as
flushing waste in10 the ocean.
When inspcc:tors dropped the
tablets · into the ship's toilet tanks
and flushed, a red plun1c can1e
from one container.
In lieu of a 90-day permit !I.US·
pension, the owners of the boat -:"
IYcep Sea Marine -paid the city
$6,000, which has been used to
p:iy for inspcclions.
Harshbarger said cre~·s perform
quarlerly inspections on 1he excur·
sion boats in the h:irbor to n1akc
sure they arc complying ~·i1h the
no-Oush rule.
He said people who live on their
bo3ts also ·•re required to kc.cp
dye 1ablc1s in the tanks.
Most people don't sci out 10 de-
liberately harm the cnvironmcn1,
Harshbarger believes.
•·A lot of booten get confused
on their plun1bi.og v:ilves:· he said.
The city wo rks with bo:it ~ners
lo educa1c them about proper
~·aste disposal.
"People a.re much more con·
scious of the enviroilnlCnl and
they really don't want to' pollute
11," Ha.r!Jibarg~r said. "They like
the w:itcr and the ocean."
But Bruce Paine, :i repl'escnta-
ti ve or the Regional \Va.ter QuaJity
Control Board, said he believes
boats besides the Crystal have pol-
luted the harbor .
.. This is not an isolated case,''
he s.:i.id. "We ti1ink tfu:rc's more of
this going on, though we don't
know to what extent."
HRISTM.11$ SALE . -*2-5~l'40%-Off-
SALE ENDS WED. DEC. 15
2969 Halbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa
Harbor at Baker (Von 's Shopping C.nter)
434-9335 ___ .. ______ .......... ___ . .... -.,._ ........ ,,_ .. ______ ... .,._._,... __ __ __ .,.....,. ... ~--·-----· .. ·--.. ...... ·---------------
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Out U ... $Mil-Oimtrs AN F~
Corne Judoa Jot Voureelfl M....,
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Top llrtoin ltellk .,..,. ...... , .
New Yoltt Stuk
e~~tJ
-
, SEAllED WITl1
Soup or s .. .i • 118ked Potato
~•Dinner Roll
HAY!O flllCM afl"lll 10 ION
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1ht&1 wW be more fwally IOU.ad 11
a r«WL"
Ncwport·MeA Deputy SupcriD•
tcndttu Catol Ber& aad-Sup*lia-
1endt.M Mac Bernd also atlC-Dded
t.hc ·annual conic re nee. And de·
spi1e tbe school diitrk:l's financial
problcmi. Bernd 5aid lhc trip was
considered wortb the COIC.
"There's always a dynamic
:iboua gc11in1 1.tN.t1cr •bout doin1
your job and whether ~t's worth
the money," Dcrnd said. '1'his uip
>A'as put in 1hc budget becaUie lhc
board fell ii was imponant for
them to a\·ail them.selves of Ibis
learning opportunity." '
The dislticl :·attorney's 0£f1tt
considered filing char4u ~gainst
the Qystal, but never· did.
"I reached the conclusion th:aa ic
wasn't 50mcthing I could So to
court on," District Altorney Jerry
Johnston said. .
PainC said the board is disap·
pointed with the district attorney's
decision ... We would ha'vc liked to
ha\·e seen this one pursued crimi-
nally."
Johnston said a succcutuJ pros~
ecution depended on whether he
could prove 1hc owners of the boat
intentionally dumped the sewage.
The owners maintained a dis.-
gruntled eniployee had iel them
up before the inspccaion, de·
libc r::itc:ly turning a plumbing valve
to funnel waste into the water.
Since the vi0Ja 1ion occurred in
Oc1obcr 1992, 1he CrystaJ has
been ::.Old to the Phoenix-based
Crys1al Yacht Adventures lnc.
1-i:irshbargcr said the boat has
passed all inspcc1io~s.
moll (1sb1oo.ble
oflbc hollday
telltOn. A lhJona of 37S _
....... packed Uau ..,......,
RiU. ..u.ina an impreuive
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Society
Editor
SS0,000 ror the
constructioa
rund of
Ch1pm•n
Univcnity's
All·fail~'s
Chap<I.
OrganW:d by
lhc univenity
support g~oup
known as "The
Fashion ble5, ..
and chaired by.
Pal llyphuld.
•·CbrWmas at
the Ritt" was a
. bona fide "10"
on the sodaJ sc:1lc. The:
ingredients or success were
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This SC\'Cnth annual holiday
ga.thcring broughl together
friends and neighbors including
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Adams, "tary ltoose,('lt, Kay
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11111· some
Taking it to tl1e hoop DAILY PILOT M•H SCHOOL fOOtaALL Pl.Ana Of Wiii<
wrinkles?
.,.. Chances are Costa Mesa will
have a hard time shoving the title
ball down Trabuco Hills' throats .
H olcd up in the ":ill-in do~t that
double, a\ ha) office. Co:.ta Mesa
• Hiih football coJch M}ron ~tiller
~ busy tJi:igraming pla)) Tuci.dJ)'
for mo 1 offc:n:.1\C coorJ1nJton
preparing for J Clf· Southern 5cct1on
championship g..imc (the 01,i'.100 VIII
contest S:llurJ:.iy al 7 p m at hu .. 1 1 r Jbuco
Hilb), tht~ \\OUIJ hare.JI) seem oJJ ·
But those famili.u \\llh the Mu:.tanss
"pit h :mtl trap" attacl
-~rhi.lp) the onl)
olfcn,c an football
dc)(rabeJ for ah
complete plJ) )("icc11on
-the 1a;ht of a
Prep
sports
1.>c .. p;;ctadcJ M1lkr
)lumped O\cr bl:i'll ~
:rnJ 0 s.hcct\ "a' ·
c.lo\\nraght :ibrrnang.
'•\\ c:'rc nm s\iani; to
pl:>) th1> gam1. not 10
lo~ ... ~id Maller, \\hO
hantcJ a few v. rinkk'>
nu> be aJJe;J to the
"Sec Uanh {'Run.n\J~ ·
l r .rn) run " '1.cnario th:u
helped~· the ffi\))t :.1ngk·SCJ\On \\IO~
,(nine) in the i.1.hool\ 3"' )C.lr'> of 'ar:.ity
compe~ition.
Maller 'a'>, under:.l:uufabf\ reluctant to
5upply detllab. but lwl {or ;di.:\.lcJ ~:iJget
pl.a from the ultrJ-cun eoJll\e Milkr.
\\ho ha> rcpcatcJI) );uJ he v.uulJ rather
rel) on hi ldJ\ toughnc: ), than h1> o"n
uftcnshe gcnau), v.hcn 11 come~ 10 "annang
sames o
Dare~•" bc:hanJ ~hll.:r') dc-.l, Sii\ :a
tc.im phu.tu ol ha\ 19 9 H..lwon::a High
S..fAUUlHl~6
It's llke knocking
them on the · lace ·
or· a dusty map
~ That'.s McNally•s idea, paralleling Mustangs' road to finals
T he <?nly way to ~cl
Co 1~ Mesa H1ch
~nior Adam Mc-
Nnlly off the Coo1ball
field b \\ilh an escort or
Mu5tnng trainers.
And while 1he tv.o-v.ay
starter m3de one such un...:hcJ ~J
C.\Jt thh sca..on -a lethal r:id,·ba,.,
block ag:iinst Rancho Alamatn .. bru1,.J
his ribs and spleen. Sept I " -11 \
more often the opponent "·ho rcq 1r..-~
medical aucntion J!tcr c:n-.l•torH~ ring
the determined 6-foot·J. ISO-pounder
San Manno Jefcn)M: tad.I l JJac
Shuai \\35 a ca-.c in po<n1 1n th, \tu .
tangs' 35· 7 CIF Oi\1S1on \ 111 '<-'n11frnal
win FnJa)' night. Shu;u, the \ldam 1>1 a
double-team dnve blocl.. b~ 11ght end
McNaUy and tad.le Jared ~m1th. k it
tbe game midw:t) through th.: \ClOnd
quarter w11h a brolcn leg
"You do feel for a gu,' "hen )OU
help cau~ an injul')," Mct-.Jll) s.aiJ . "l
know whJt it's lake to be on the other
end, anc.I it's no fun "
When the Mus1ang-. lane: up on both
pi.Jes or the ball, the Dail) .f>ilot Pl:>) Cr
of the Wcel I) 3h~:ly~ on one end or
the other
OITcn~1\ICI), he man) the left (tiiht)
end of the lane, relcntk !II) blocling
down on opf)(hang dden "'e t3d.k'I in
1hc Mustangs sm:i.shmouth patch .:inJ
tr3f> au:ick .
ing p.:ian dov.n l'loth Jrnl!> lu ha' hncc-r-
ti(h that M\:NJll~ ulOlp.ucJ Ill ..... in.:
l'nc h£hllng \our um on In.: -r~ ·
1urnell alter :h1.: in1t .ti h1lllll!! Jr ii
lhl'> fall, \t, S.ilh !> \lj)U' lh' "•.I .. II
"·• opcntuqut',t11.n.
'\I~ mum "':i~n t ~' ng 10 I. t m.:
pl;n ,' M ..:~illh rcc.ilh:d ·11 ...::ircc.I
me. 100 I didn't , ... int 1 me-~ :i l\·
thing up \\Ith nl) ue, that "'a go:ni;
to aflc l 1111: the ri; •t of nl\ hf~ ·
HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO HONORS
He h;i~ caught nine p:i~s for t sS
)Olrtli., including an SG-) ::irJ touchdo"' n
agains1 Lagun:i Hill But Mc~·!I
&round domin:inee (409 ):ud .. on ;an
a5toundinJ 73 ru hing attcmph ai3irl)t
San Manno) al~ed Coach
Myron Miller to di miss 1he
thought of attempting a single
p
A rn.agncti. ''' nJn c 101.1 mg
c\;am. ho~CH'I r \Calu.I nt 'truC1ura}
Costa Mesa's Grayeli
GIF Player o the-Yea_.
• His selection on Division Ill team gives Mesa
back-to-back players of the year for water polo.
BY R.aCHAJU> DvNN, S•uan \\ anaa
C nppang an illu)triolti high school ":ucr polo tarccr.
Co)IU Me:i..a i.cn1or Jmc.::r ~m Gra)elt, do.c 10 cummit-
lmg to use. w~ namcJ Clf Southern Section 0Mi.fon
Ill Pla)-cr of the Ycnr. procuran' All-Clf I un:ls fo1 the )-.conJ
coiuccutl\c: :autumn
Gra)cli, "'ho kOrcd 148 soab. for the Must:an thts M.!:.l.SOR,
and v..~ con idercd the le m·s bci.1 dc:fcn~tve pla)cr. led Cu>w
1c 10 ii.I. LharJ CIF tnle-~mc :ippc:srJncc in four )'C:lrt.
lo the ClF 54.>uthern Section Oi\i aon Jll final :at lklmi>nt
Pl;ua. Mes:i lo 1 to South Pa..:.;idcn:i. 11· 1 T. io uJJcn..Jciath
otcrtimc, v.halc Gra)di ~red eight soab Graycli .UW kJ the
Mu.st<lJlg> (24-) 10 the Pacific Co.i)t Le.J;ue Ulle. !ltld ""2>
\OICd the le:i 'UC0
) Pl:l)Cr or the Year for the scconJ lraiJ;hl
)C:tr.
"wt )car, I thoucht I ~a rc;11ly happy tor J.R. Poner (DO\\
au GolJcn Wci.t Cullege)," Gr.a)Cla ~ad, rclemng to bi 1c:.m-
m:11c of IOC11 cason. v.hu eartieJ Clf Pl.t)a of the Year honors
"I 1hou1t11 10 ffi)"l>Clf then, 'Am I i:')mg to have a chance 10 CCI
Di\lSJOfl Ill Pla)-Cr or the \'c:Jr (in 1Y93).' l'm just sJaJ \\e
pla)ed v.cll cnuUJh 10 GCI 10 the: finab. :inJ for me tu t.a\e 3
chance to play m &he Clf plti)Orts for other ~ 10 re •
ogni.te me and my ability 10 pl;1y ...
Gr.a)cli. "'ho ~111 "'~•• use after Chri>t~ vacation. ~11 2
Cint-tcam All·CIF Di'i wn Ill ch<.li'e in l9CJ2. lncluilin1 hi
sophomore )o(a~n. Gna)di "~ :a 1hrcc-1imc All·k:a,uc pcr-
lff DIVISION HW... a
Gina muscles her way
-to nltlonal lilt record
~ Newport Harbor's Gina Heads clean and jerks 204
pounds at American Open junior championships.
CIF Di\hiun \·111 Pl.l\cr of Year am Gra\cli of Co.~c.i Mc~
( 12). ilH.>\\ n hen: ~uuiling South Pa.uc:koa's Craig lk:., .. ng\'.r.
CdM laden with AU-CIF honors
• F1~e Sea Kings . and Coach Vargas selected. three
on the f 1rst team . two Newport Harbor stars lauded.
U\ RJl II \A.I) Dl 11.S, ,, ..... ~ \\ IPJTl&
F M ( 1•rv:1J Jd ~tJr High v.:iter f>l.lk> pla)c~ ancluJ111r_.1hrcc
'n 11 c f1f')I 1c.1m, earned AJ l-ClF !>outh.:rn 5el.'.tion 0 1 '"lf' I
'"'~\1~n1t1(1n, "hil .. C'dM Co;i.7h John Vara:~ !lhJrcJ (.,. ,h of
the Yt"Jr l1\1n"" \\1th l I ·1oru·~ Don Stoll.
Oclcrmvcly, McNally ~ vp
at outside hncb¥ker, cont:ian-
. ,tng the corner ag:iinst the run
' 'and dropping in pass CO\'erage
when opponents 1::1!.e to the
Dir
"He's just a stead) pla)cr
you c:>n depend on," Maller !>3id of
McNally. "He doesn't Jo a lot of pee·
l cular things. but he :ilwa)") doc his
job. He really typifies v.h:11 our pro·
gr:am is :.II abouL"
McNally's role an the progum -:&)
lim11ed l:ist )'CU. v.hcn recurring
pinched ne~ m his ned: adehned
him for the sc:uon 3f1c:r the fourth came. When lhc prookm .. -a shoot· •
Sponsored by:
J:m1a~c-. :u\1.1 ~k1'Jlh ~.1, lit·
tcd "1th a 10111..11\ · n,•d,· h II
"h1'°h ha'> ;ill hul damin:itl·J
tht probk111
--, ,fiJT ~Tiffie \\ 111~, '· ut
the pain 1 n·1 .t 1n1c11'" anll 11
d 'IC"l•t l:J,! ;,ao, king I' II U\CJ
Ill I Jon 1 C\l:ll thinl,. Jf)\•LJI II.
amn1111c
. 0" cup) I I\{! \I ... " . 11 \ 'I
1hou1.:hh 111"·'" J ' th~
drc;im lif d.rnnang a Cl' "> ~ h ·m
·cctkin champ1 n hip .SJt night
a •11in'1 Pac111 .. Co..1,: l caguc: ra' ..1t Ir .i·
buco Hilb an "h:it "111 I lt"f\ i.c h1~
l:i"t fi.>Ot~ll r.:ime c\\: 1 .
M.:N:ill) ·, hl1.~11.an Jbafa:, he pcd ~I
up that chance, 3 he nd h" ofkm h:
hoc ~t .. fuclt'd the im tu-.h-
anc pcrforman1._.~ Jg an '> V :1r1
he MCNALLY'P99e •
El hm1 (~.3 ~) Jdl.'.atcJ the Sea k.all!,~ (:?7-4) an the 01"' •'11 I
title &:.im ... 10-Y. an ,uJJ .. n-Jc:ith U\1.rt1mc .-at lklmont P1.u.1 llll
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COST A MESA -Senior Luce
M•nlllcld ..,....d D poinis ud
clihl ..-Ddl, before lileinl OUI
Ille final period, as boll 0>o12
Mcu Hip eaiacd its rllU vic1ory
ol lb< ,.ar.
82-44, over
lloyJ Republic:
in lhc Cir.st
round of the
Cosnt. fttcsa/
Downtown
Kiwaftis Tour·
n:uncnt Tuet-
<by.
Merrifield,
a 6-foot-3 for· 1'lcrrificld
Ward. helped
the Mus1ong.s
(l·I) seize 3 23·13 fi~1-qu:1ru:r
lead, and CICtf-nd it from there tQ
earn a J:ite in 1'hur5d:ay'J quaner·
• finals at 3:50 p.m.
SCnior Ryan Steck, filling in at
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uuller Ollben Lapa <hlfped bi, 'Ille f>toado 111111 -""*"'·
I• poialS ud 10 rcboundl IO ... ball lod illlo Ill ~ -'"'•
tablisb blalKll • 1 quoloty coa· bul Cni<cu ralllod lor 1 11-n wUi
lributor Iller "'°""'I 10 eo.\1 In lbi lina round ol lhc 4 OWAta
f\1.csa th.rec wccU aao. Towuamt-DI Tu.eeday.
Junior lotWl<d Mike Freeman Oaf Fnaz bit 9 ol 1 l lholl lot
fonished with ll poinu ud oiM 21 poonb llld KcYio Byrne Added board~ ud aellior su•nl Mite I ...,.._hlalt J2 pojau Oft 5 ol 6
su,iyiama contributed JU Jleats. J.hoottn1 for tbe EaaJcs (2·3).
alonJ with hts nine poinlL ~ Zack Richanbon (Injured knee)
DOWlllTOWlll .,.._. TOUMAIM#'f returned alter 1 thrcc-pmc ab-
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Jquad, which tied Glendora. 28·28. in the Southern
Section Division C'h:tmpionship &<in1t .
While 1he "udenu appe.ai ~r 10 bask in the
spotlight 1uddc:nly ibooc on 1hc tchool's football
program. lhc admlnii:tradon hu been ilow to organize a
tillc-aame pep rally, according to Miller.
.. , haven't beMd :anythina about It," MjlJCr uid
Tuesday. '"I'm not sure (the adminiaration) really kncw.'S
Pointing the picture out, drew 1'iille r inlO painful ~·tw.t lo do with I team 10 the (m~ls..,
recollection of his only other CJF ti1lc-gamc appca!'3nce. Miller iaid he could live wi1hou1 a pep rally. anyway.
··we were ahead, 28-7, 1.1 h#timt, 11nd when we went ..,'llc rallies we've had haven't involved the football
1ntu the locker room, we disad'\·cred the Citrus College te3m, anyway. Our kids just sh up in the 11.lnds and
b:is kctball tcam had 5tolcn all our things," 1'1illcr laid. wa1ch the chccrleadc15 cbnce."
"~tost o( our kids ~re from low-income families. so n
they were re ally up$C I about IOiing thinp like SIOO pnirs The t..1uslang playeri would deem a ~p rally a
of shoes. \Ve had no halflin1c tal k. because I lipent the suitable setting to shave a~isu.nt coach Wally Oran1•1
""·hole 1in1e lf)1ng. 10 calm 1hc kids d~·n, We ""·ere nc~·cr head, rullilling payment on Grant'• reward (Ol winning
in the game 1hc relit of thc night , and \hey caught us IMI v•eek's semifinal. ·
and ucd us." TI1e lack of a rally, ~'ever, would hardly 5aVC
D Grant'~ flowing jlO""'n locks. Adding 10 the 1981.i agonylor f\1 11Jcr was• launting (( br · pc iially un Rainona after thc Karns had s~oppc~ "It's a 'done deal," Knior Jc Nie ana u..1d.
Gle ndora on rourlh·:i.nd·scvcn 1n 1h~ clos ing nnnutes, . D ' . R · . At Monday'1 luncheon, htfd 11 Buena Park's Sequoia deep tn t1mon3 icrrilol). Athletic Oub, t..1illcr said he took nn opponunity to
"Our dcfciuive tack.le starteJ pointin.& his finger a1 11 chide the four Trabuco Hills players in aucnd:inoe,
Glendora kid, and they flagged him for 1:iunting." t..1 iller -catching them eying the Clf ChampionsJtip rina displ:iy
s:iid. "II gave them a firsl ®""n, and lhcy sc~red the :1.1 thc back of the room .
l)in g louchdown. I 1ell 1h.Jt ilCJ:I)' to.all my kid~. because "I told 1hc.ni I go1 the picture of them siz.ing their
I ncvc1 wan1 :uwther penalty hkc th:it to mot n1c a 1ings for our bulletin board," t..1iller said. "II look them
ruotb;i..11.gamc." ::i few minutcs to realize I wa.s kidding. then they all 0 started to laugh."
1'1ilier 13)'$ 1he rootball tc:im's success -the
f\1u.1.tan p had never adV:&nced past the quarle rfinals in
five previous pla~fr runs, and had nc,·cr °"'·on an
outright lc:iguc 111le -has given him ncw·found
ootortely in the community and on c:impus.
"J'-vc got the .. -cirJcst kid5 in 1hc wo rld saying hello to
me io the hall°"'·:iys. now," he said.
,
D
to.1 iller provided another luncheon anctdotc. when he
declined the ~lad Krvtd prior 10 lhc .miin cntrce of
chicken :ind rice.
'"I don't cal salad, sa id 1hc stocky Cormcr orfensive
lincffi:ln. "I \ikC meat, I'm a predator. My eyes arc in
1hc fron1."
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-rol, 8-1; Elllil Win, 8-2
COSTA MESA -~ Jellkl Sehoftdcr
scored bolh C:0.11 Mesa pll 11 1bc M-sirll
IOl:t'Cr to.am •ppcd its record 10 3-0 TUadaY wr1b a 2t
0 non·lcapc 1r1umph oYC'r ~ilina Sa.n11 An• V~.
COSTA ME!oll. -Holly ,,_., lllol ,,_ 6
out was defte<lcd inoo Ille l'ouaialo Valloy pl °"""' defudct 10 ....,.. oho -Eqla oo • ).2 ..... , .... e aJtls ooeeet wiaoc)' 'Tlleldly.
Orilllnc OU.le ICOf'Cd oa 1 (rec kkt for t1w 6nt
&uincia pl, then Trlde Manz OOOVC1tcd ._ Wbkacr
Gilliom .,.;,1., the EaaJell (2+1) lol]Cd • 2·1 Ult·
Sophomore 1-Ccillhtr Brackclt helped set up bl:Mh
plt., while T:asca BtoWO 1od t.t:i.ndy..Strnoni:ls -...etc=
aim credited with 1U1bt1 for the MUjl&n&J.
Ooalic S~a Ack.lCliOn tmd Ovc ~ves for her secor\d
1h1,11ou1 o( the scuon 10 drop the Falcons 10 2·2.
1ime lcud. ,
EstDnCia &O'llie Bc1h Fcriyma.n made nine u s ao
drop Fountain VAiiey 10 2-1 . C.... .... a,a...1a .... V....,O '
Safa Ml VllltV &Ml: l!Wdld 20. eo... .... tc4MQ, SdW-2. SM<: ....... ,.
Hallfrne: 1-0.
Eotwlo I, F-V-S • ,_.. V11ty scoMg: Mi11r 1. Mril t. SMC lWdoll ,
lslMcil SCOlfl'IO' ~ 1, Mw 1, fttg!AOll 1. SMr. ~ f.
HllfWnl: 2·1, fllRll.
MCNALLY .._._ ..
"We knew oner the second play,
WC were toil\& tO pound Oft them,"
McNolly recalled. "Dy the end or
!ho go.rpe, their (defensive) line·
men were divin1 at our feet &nd
curlin& up into a llltle ball, '° we
couldn't drill them in the ribs.
, Jared and I were h1ugh.ing at 1hcm
after a while. Those kinds of
games 111c fun.''
Fun, however, b: a rclotivc term,
which McNally recognizes all too
well. \Vhcn asked I( he'd like the
challenge of (;icing Mesa's steam·
roller bkxkin& brigodc u an op-
posing .ouuide linebacker, he
didn't 1bink lung.
"Not 01 all," he said. "I
'WOUidn't wan 1 10 be in 1heir shoes.
ll's jusi loo much (punishmcnl) to
take."
DIVISION Ill ..... ·~··. former. Cos1a ~1esa senior
goalie Chris Avitia. who
bk>ckcd over 300 sho 1s, :al1o0
carne.d ' first·tcam All·CIF
Division Ill dis1inc1ion.
Mesa 1wo-mctcr ma.n John
N:aigle, a senior, meri1cd sec-
. ond·tcam honors, while Mus-
tang drive r Robert Graycli, a
sophomore, and Estancia ic-
n ior Adam Oollenbach
earned third·tco.m accoludcs.
I
DMSION I ..........
two-titne Sea View Lt::iguc Player
of the Yeor, caincd fint·leam All·
CIF Division I i:redh, and waJ the
only Cdt.-1 sCnior named to the
team.
Junior driven Jamc1 Palda and
Nell Hllnton also m:ade finl·tcom
All·CIF for CdM, while Newport
Harbor'• Gabe Wyatt (two·mcter)"
and Br.Id Pence ~dri\ler), alcfng
wi1h Cd,_1 junior dnvc1 Adam Mc·
F1rland, mcri1ed sceond·lellm lau·
re IS..
~1aking 1hlrd·team All-CIF DiVi·
sion 1 was Newport Harbor go:i l-
kccpc1 Jason A1:t.Hh and CdM jun·
ior driver Thad Duzolich.
In 1993, Corona dcl t..1ar "on
the South Coasa Tournamenl, the
North Orange Coun1y Tourn:ui\cnt
and the John Felix S1 a1e ·rourna·
mcnl, as "'ell us lht Sea View
Ltaguc championship.
Gran1. 6-foot-J, 200 pound~. ":is
primarily a KOring 1hre:i 1 la)I year,
but was needed more on <lcft:ni.c
lhis sca~n. "He's · 1hc uh1n111te
tcan1 pl.lyc.1," Varga~ s;iid .
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
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