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Winner ol 39 journalism awards in 1993
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Tornado ;.like winds pound Newport
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RainlaUCOW111:
.,. Heavy rains accompany gusts, damaging some homes and
flooding streets throughout Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. ·
Dover Shores rcsidco1 Rick Tayk>r u.id · 1h1t affcacd t1keofr procedures 11 John
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BY llws Lo.u.. S'r......, Wuna Santa Ana Heights eslale or her grandra-
a powerful wind funnel dama&cd roofs Wayne Airport and cau.scd widespread .
and uprooted trees throl.lghout his neigh· floodina in loc:al s1rccu. ln Cos11 M~
borhood, including bis favorite 3S·yt"11.r-old 1hc sudden rush of water Pttonday evenin&
plum tree;~ · set at ieast one car alloat near 17lh aad
Tor('ado-like winds -touched dOwn in ther, travel-trailer ~yooon John Cre~n. "It
t;'e:wpott Beach early Monday CYCnina. lasted ~bout ~ minute ind 1.~cn 11 ~s
YP'~-1.ipp.iJl& a,,pU1 power line&; ..... over with: _lt JUSt go1 real windy_ and 1t
breakin1 . windows and dam•aini roofs ·' 111rted ra1n·1na really, rellly)'rard an"d fhcn
"l heard this low roar in the buk· Pomona succ:u.
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all er 8 day o( pouocfin& rain. it qulL" .
ground -just building and building," 'The biues;t storm of the year ,hit hard
said Tayk:lr, who lives near the inters«-Monday morning. cau~ing toMuou.s traff1t
tion of Highland and .Santiago s1re~1s. "'l s~arls and filling k>cal freeways with jack·
told my wife, 'That's a tornado!' And then ·krtifed trucks and --:i.ssorrc·d fender-·
the whole house ju.st JhOQk." bendcn. : TH Ooota M.,. ~ ..........
ed -ncy actioa fot SlO,OOO 10
npoit loU:y rc»f 11 llbniy •.
.. All the big trees in our yard have been The blast. which hit shortly after 7 p.m., There were also repor1s of tornadQ-like After ne arly an inch of rain fell locally
wirids causing d8.mage in .Irvine . • by mid-afternoon, 1hc s1orm relented for a .. ..,.._ .. tom up and 1hrown to ~ other &ide," ripped off part of the roof of the .. Village
said Ouistic White, 19, just minutct after Crean" ind ca"used a transformer to ex-
tomado-fon:c winds slammed down on the plodc, White said.
· -Throuahout Newport Beach and Costoa few hours. But an e''Cn more powerful
Mes.a. the storm generated 55 mph winds lee WIATll~ •
PMOICM 8f >.Lo.ac ,\4..un 111, 0.ULY PU.OT
Oiinlel Roth of NliNport lfNctl mal<os hfl W.y 9long one of.Ille rock-like wallo 11 Rockreatlon In Costa Mesa.
Rock around the block
Local warehouse is home to Rockreation, where climbers can reach new heights scaling boulders
BY Lo&.&ANM B.IJ:HIDA. StAtt ~·UTU ~eepi at lhc fron1 desk to mon11or
cus1omcr satisfacuon for each nc~·
L ocal exercise buffs KaKhing fOf ctimbiq, route 1hcy create.
50me adventure to ipM;c: up their "Very cool climb, pumpy. rcachy.
workout routines need travel no thrillin1o" read one of dozens of
fW1hcr than the heart of C.osta Mcu's comments.
industrial dlslr~. Reprding the climb dubbed
lberc, in •warehouse on Losan Monster ~klpe : "Confucius say: Angry
Awnu., is IJ,l)(&square feet ol man who need a slap must cn1cr world
chatlcnaJn& rock-dlmbin& 1errain. or Monster Sk>pe. ~.tuch Satisfaction.··
The only om dedicated to rock Remarked another: "What's this! It's
climbin& In the Orana;e County/Los a monstl'Oliry. How dare you try to set
An,etes uu, Roc:1trea1ion has been a real climb in ou r plastic wurld."
conqi.M:rcd by an estimated 2..000 ' Actually, Rush said. the boulden ire
cllmben since openln& KYCral not made of plas1ic. She would say only
moathi •So-1ha1 they're molded from a secret
BtUtd as a 1r1inin& around, the recipe unothcring steel bc3.ms -
(acilU1 bolltl I maze Of'climbil\I beams that 1lrc1ch 10 calhedra\ ~ihnp
roulct awcrin& ll,000 aquare reel o1 28 feet io the air.
three-dimensional mQCl boulden SurrwndiQ& the giant sculp1urc5 arc
desiped 10 llmulate the k:lolt and feel wbitewuhd walls. bare but for a few ot rul roc:ts. framed uap&hnU of climbers in
"'Jt'I 1 workout. bul more fun," said Hand holds .. ~ to cNmbing aru and procarious positions. Pieces of scra p
Rocklc11io• manqer Rebecca R..i.. 1 color .-for dllleNnl degreM of dllliculty. rubber CllSIUon the floor .
dilDbcr from Cbk:ico· ... ,~,not Hte E•)ees leave the cargo doon of
s.hlins on 1 stalkwwy bike al a om. k>okiJ\a at 10 more mla..a... the warehouse open duriq the day to let the alr and sun filler in.
And if Rush miabt be biased. wortina for tbe compuy ... Ill. Ousic and &llemative rock a' ro8 llCPI from the 5tcrco syslcm..
one mm tum ao "tu.nber than the dimbcn (Or a p-adc. And a second. smaller room. is stocked with free weights, loc:ltcrt
The .CollowlD1 ooauncoll were ro...d In 1 bln<ju RocltRllioe · -aoc-~
Hate literature
h_its high schools
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.,. Leaflets found in lockers
at Costa Mesa and Corona
del Mar target Latinos.
BY llu5s l.oA.L, s,...,., wun:a
NEWPORT-MESA -Hate ht-
erature a.imed at ..,.Latinos was
slipped into lockerf' at tv.o local
high s.chools ove r the weekend.
less than two -.·eeks af1er simi lar
incidenls at two soulh coun1y
schools..
AbOut 500 handbills attacking
Latinos a.pd advoca1ing the depor-
tatton .of .all "non-whites" were
c:lisroYcrcd in kxkers at Coua
Mesa and Corona dcl Mar high
&ehools early Monday mornins.
"It's just a real 5ick piece of
woiil. done. by a pretty 5ic:k per-
son," said La.try Carlson, assistant
principal or Costa ~1csa High
School. "1 wOOld seriously doub1
that any or our s1udcn1s had any·
thing to do with this.''
The literature included a phone
number in the 818 area code.
When the number ls called, • re-
corded message idCn11fics the or-
ganization as the White Aryan Re·
5lstancc (WAR) and lists a post
office box in 1he San 03.bric:I Val-
ley city of Covina.
On Jan. 26. about 1,000 anti·
Latino handbills wilh a phone
number in the ume 818 area code
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'' IT'S JUST A REAL
SICK PIECE OF
WORK DONE BY
A PRETI'Y SICK
PERSON. l \VOULD
SElllOUSLY DOUBT
THAT ANY OF OUR.
STUDENTS HAD
ANYTHING TO DO
WITH THIS.
'' l..A.aR Y CAlu.sON
ASSISTANT PIJNCIPAL.
Con.A MUA HICH SCHOOL
were diKOYCred ac Marco For-
rester . Middle School in San Juan
C.pistrano and at Lagu.na Beach
Hi h School ... ~ewport-Meu Unified ~ School
Ois1ric1 OOun.5elor Roy A1varado
was at Costa ~1esa Hi&h on Mon-
day when the racisl Oien wtre dis-
rovt:red. He me1 with Lat ino stu-
dents 10 discuss the inciden1 . -UMUTS/hp·
Attorney general will
act on Newport tollroad
.,. Office will issue
opinion on whether county
acted legally when it gave
portion of Newport Coast
Drtve to San Joaquin Hills
tollroad agency.
NEWPORT BEAOi -The 1t·
torney sencral's ofr.ce said Ma.n-
day that it will issue an opinion on
whether the county Ktca leplly
when it pvc a pon\on of Newport
Coast OriYe to the Sin J01quin
Hilb 1ollroad "l'OC)'·
The witemenl cued the ton·
cc ms of people who had bce'n
spcculat~. lbe attorney ac-nc.rar'
office mi&M. 'inore lbe issue, but
it didn•1 aatit.(y relidcJlts who op-
pooe 1 -h pl&nned foe l'ew-
port °*' Orf,c. v ...... Howlcls 0( Co<Otll dd
Mai-said she wants to sec. a f'bll-
blown inves1iptlon of the l&t1'C1·
"All of the concerned citizens
aroups in Corona del Mar and LI·
guna have been writin& to (At·
torney General) Dan Luns.n:n's
orftcc. reques11na that this m.alter
be fully invcsuaated.."" she said.
Housscls represents the public
on J sub-committee that was ere·
a1cd by the 101lroad agency to rc:-
KJIV1: the dispute
The tollroad starr ~ St\tdyina
whether it ... -ould be feasible to
buikS a free alternative around the
toll, but Corona dcl ~iar residents
have cmphuized they want a per·
al~I alternative -no1 a road lbat
will take them a mite or more out
of their way.
Rodney UlyqutSt. chief of lbe
opink>n unit of the auorncy aen.
er-''s otrlt'C, 11id be will contint1t
10 ttck points of ~ on the wb--
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Winner of 39 journalism ilwirt/S in 1993
Tornado ~like winds pound -Newport
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Rai.rau '""'"" • 19'4 )'Oii 10 dl1e: JM ladooa.
• 1993 ,....10 dole: lf.7' -..
~ Heavy rains accompany gusts, damaging some homes and
flooding streets throughout Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
BY B.uss Lo.u.. STu• wan.a Sant.I Ana Heights csta1c o'f her pndfa·
Dover Shores residen( Rick Tayk>r said 1ha1 1trcc:Kd t•kcoff proccdure5 at John
a powerful Wind funnel dam.aced roofs Wayne Ai.rport and caused widct.pr~
and uprooted lrcet throughout his 11cigh-floodina in kx:al litrccll. ln C.OSta Mesa,
borhood, irw:ludina his fa\.'Otite 35·year-old the sudden rush of water t.'londay even"'&
plum tree. set 11 least one car 1flo::it near 17th and
• 1992 ,ear to date: 1.11 laC:Mt. Tornado-like winds toUc:hed dawn in •thcr. travcl·trailer tycoon John Crean.. "It
J'l'Cwpon Beach early Monday CYCnina. lasted ~bout ~ minute and t.hen it w':'
uprootina trees, rippina apart power lines. OYCr wuh: _11 Just got real windy and 1!
-bic.akinl:--windowL~d-~maainc-~ .. ~~!d .. rauuna ~~ally_, Le.ally hard and 1hen
"1 heard this k>w roar in the back-Pomona streets..
ground -just building and building," The ti:iucs1 storm of the year hit hard
said Taylor, who liva near the intcrscc-Mond~y morning. c.ausing 1ortuous 1rafftc
tion of HiJhland and Sa.n1iago streets ... I lrlarls and filling local freeways with jack·
.lold.Jnr_ w.ife._.'.1baCs a 1araadol'-A.nd....thcn..-k,njlc:d.. .. lru'ks. _aru:L_.uiD.flc.d..._j'(ndc,...
the whole bou&e just shook." ' bend en. :
There were also reports of tornado·like Afler nearly an inch of rain fell loc1Uy
winds c1using damage in Irvine. by mid-afternoon. the storm relented for a
ancr a day of poundin& rain. 1t qu11. . .
"All the bi& trees in our yard have been 1be blut, which h1l $hortly after 7 p.m.,
tom up and. thrown to the other side," ripped off part of the roof of the .. Village
51id Ouistie White, 19, just minwcs after Crean" and caused a transfonncr lo .ex·
wrnado-lorcc winds slammed down on tbe plodc, White said.
Throu1hout Newport Beach and Cost:a few hourS: But an even more powerful
Mest, the s1orm gcnenued SS mph winds ... WIATll~ •
08niel Roth of Newpoll Beach makts hit way oJong one of Ille rock-likt wall• at Rockroation In Costa Mesa.
Rock around the block
Local warehouse is home to Rockreation, where climbers can reach new heights scaling boulders
BT t.ouAM.tB.uHaDA. Sr.vr Wanu
L ocal C.IUC'5c buffs 1earthing for
10mC advc.nturc to s.picc.. up their
workout routines need travel no
funhcr 1han lbc heart ol Costa Mesa's
indu.strial district.
There, in a warehouse on Loe•n
Awn..., ls 11 ,()00.fqu.ue Ccc:t ol
chalk:.,.i., rock-cllmbi., &em.in.
The only om dedicated IO rock
climbina In lbc Oran&< O..n1y/Los
Anptes aru. Roc:lue1tM>n has been
conquered by an es1im11cd 2.000 •
tlimben since openln1 scw:ral
moftl~ •So·
keeps 11 the front desk 10 morutor
customer satisfaction for each nc""
climbin& route they crc:ue
"VerJ Cool climb, pumpy. reach).
lhriUins." read one of do:icns of
comments.
Reprding 1hc climb dubbcJ
Monster Slope: "Confucius Slly: Angf)
man who need a slap mus1 thtcr world
of MonslU Sk>pc.. P.iuch Satisfaction."
Rcmarked'anothcr: "What's this! J1 's
a monstlOlity. How dare )'OU try to set
a real climb in our plutic world."
Actualty, Rush said. the boulders arc
not made of plastic. She would say only
that they're molded from a secret
recipe smothering steel beams -
beams that stretch to ca1hcdra1 ccihnas
28 feet in tbe air.
Bilted as 1 1r1ininc around. the
faci&i'J boa111 a naue or clirobi~
routes COYerina ll,000 square feet of
threO"Ctimensional m«t bouktcn
desipcd to timul11e the loot '1'd feel
olrul rocks.
... ,., 1 workout. but more run, .. said
Rockrea1k)n manqct Rebe.eta Rush, a
climber from Chk:afo. Hit'• not like
Sunoadiq the giant 1eulpturcs arc
wbitewubed walk, bare but for a few
!ruled anap1holt of dimbcn in
Hand hokla .. ~ to cNmb&ng area and precarious positions. Pleccs of scrap COior coded tor _.,,. dog.-of dlfftcully. Nbl>cr Clllhion 1he Ooor.
slllin1 on • stallonary bike al a om, tookina at 10 more nWu1&es.,.
And if Rush ddaht be biased. ~ for the oornpuy ud II,
one must~tum no lunher than the dimbtn tor a arade·
The roUowina commen1s were fou.Ad in • bl.nde.r R.ockreatm
aYO..vtoHarn,...,,_
NEWPORT BEACH -MuiM
McAJploe. I ICCl<laty WIM> -"ed
42 )'Ctn ftlr Ibo d!y Md -
-. .. '11le Que<• Bot ol ClCJ
Hall," died S.ndly ol ....-
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Potlt Maa. $be -77.
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Ellf"'oyca 1e1YC the carso doors ot
lhc ware.house open durin& Ibo day IO kl the air and sun filter in.
Oassic aDd ahcmative rock a' roll teepl from the stereo system.
And I s«cNKf. smaller t00m Js &tocked with f~e wci,ghts. k>ckers
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IGWPORT BEAOf' -It )'OU ....17.tlleywiU--~
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Hate literature
hits high schools
... Leaflets found in lockers
at Costa Mesa and Corona
del Mar target Latinos .
BY Russ LoAa.. St.u-r \\'un•
NEWPOR:r-MESA -Ha1e In ·
cra1ure aimed at La1inos vr.·as
slipped into lockers 1:11 tv.·o local
high schoots over the vr.cckcnd,
lcs.s than two -.·eeks after similar
incidents at two south count)
schools.
· About 500 handballs 1nacking
U1inos and advocating 1hc ~por· ·
tation or all "non-whites.. were
discovered in )ock.crs at Coita
Mesa and Corona de! Mar ·high
sc.hools early Mond.ly morning.
"Ifs just a rea.1 sick piece oC
work done. by a pretty sick per· son.·• $aid Urry Carlson, a.ssistan1
principal of Cos1a ~ic:sa High
SchOol. "I would seriously doub1
·tha1 any or our s1udcn1s had any·
thing to do with this."
The literature included a phone
number in the 818 a rea code.
When the number is called, a re-
corded message identifies the or-
ganization as the White Aryan...Rc·
si.stancc {WAR) and lis1s a! pP:st
office bol in the San Ga.bric! V:tl·
Icy city of Covina.
On Jan. 26, about ·1,000 anti·
Latino handbills wilh a phone
number in the same 8 18 area code
'' IT'S JUST A REAL
SICK PIECE OF
\\'ORK DONE BY
A PRETI'Y SICK
PERSON. I WOULD
SERIOUSLY DOUBT
THAT ANY OF OUll.
STUDENTS HAD ·
ANYTHING TO DO
WITH THIS.
'' LuutY C...USON
ASSISTANT Pa.JNCIPAL,
CoSTA Ma.4 H.ICH ScHOOL
vr.crc dilC'OVC rcd .at Marco f or·
rester Middle School in San Juan
Capistrano and at Laguna Stach
Hiah School.
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District counselor Roy Alvarado
was al Costa Mcu Hi&h on Mon-
day when the racist Oie.n ~re dis ·
C'Q\'(:rcd. He met wi1h Latino stu·
dents 10 discuss the incident. ... ..........._...
Attorney general will
act on Newport toHroad
... Office will issue
opinion on whether county
acted legally when it gave
portion of Newport Coa st
Orive to San Joaquin Hills
tollroad agency.
BY DAVID H&rrz., St:u• "'&1Tll
NEWPORT BEAOI -The al·
torney acncral's office said ~1on·
day that it will issue. an opinion on
whether lhc countf acte:C! lc&alty
when it pvc a portM>n ol Newpon
Coasl Drive to the San J01qu1n
Hills loUro.ad qctK')'.
The statement eased the con·
cc.ms of people who h11d been
spcailati!>f the attorney acncral's
off tee miPt. ianarc the issue, but
it didn't satisfy reside.nu who op-
pose a toltbootb planned for New-
port Coast Drive.
YYOGne Hoowcb ol. Corona del
Now. bdna • il mWlon i..ciac1
shonlall, ...,.. -d memben
arc tcra.mblina for Wl)'I 10 ia·
Cl<Utlbcdiy'l-.C.
They waol Ibo --loper
.IO --~tho U.,....,. old Fu~loA illud. 1lia 1.l
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Mar said she wanb 10 see 1 fu.JI·
blown in..-csti&•lion or the a,aency.
"All of the concerned citizens
aroups in Coron~ dcl ~1ar and La·
1una have been writina 10 {At·
lomey ·General) Dan. Luncren's
office, rcquestin& 1hat this m.ai1er
be runy invcstiaatcd," she said.
Housscli reprnents the publtc
on • sub-<.'ommi11ce th1t was ere·
11cd by the tollroad accncy to re·
sotvc the dispute.
The· lOllroad "arr is s.tudyina
vr.hc:ther ii wou.ld be fcUt"ble to
build a free ahcrnative a.round lbc
toll. bu.t Corona dcl Mar reside.all
have emphuiled Ibey wan1 a pat·
aJlcl altematM -not a road that
will take them 1 mile or more ~
of their WJ)'.
Rodney Lil!quitt, c:hi<r ol the
opinion unit of the. 111omcy at-n·
cral's otraoc. 11id be will continue
10 seek poinu ot view on tM: sub-
ject. He «p«U to iaue &Cl opia-._ _,.._,
he ,.,. hll -s111e ot 1he Cily" "" -. "Tbe'council •.. recc•...,. W.
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'-Steerine . an the ·path
Pers.anal attacks are -unnecessary in debate over extending the Newport Beach bike trail _
aY '1aay COaa • · -occanr~ont ~i~e p3th, potentially .
F irst, lhcrc were personal attacks on
Councilman John Cox, who
~prcsen1cd our city on an agcnc J
which allowed a very unpopular tollroad
decision. Then there were rcgrc1tablc
personal attacks on Councilwoman Jean
Watt by those who disagreed with her
ad~'OCacy of a.cquiring more park land~
JJr.o.urulLhc.llac.k.B~l h.av.e -probably ·-
never known a person more dedicated to
investing hundreds of hours per month
and volunteering 1nuch or her life to
~·un1munity causes.
Now, the editor of our local Daily
Pilot, on the issue of an oceanfront bike
trail, ch90scs to put down another of our
dedicated City Council members by
!>laung .. it comes down to the needs and
righl!> of all Orange County residents
YCT!>U!> the desires Of 2()() OT SO
oceanfront homeowners and one
council .... ·on1an -il's toUgh 10 figure out
how Councilwoman Jan DeBay got on
1he Y.rong side of the issue" (Editor's
Notebook, J:in 21)
Commun11y act1vii.1i. and editors
... hould conunue healthy debates on the
1s,ui.:i. but u"oid personal auacks on
1nd1\ iduals or groups of people.
l'hc editor's somewhat cnustic attack
un 295 oceanfront homeowners and one
C1Juncil"·o1nan must have occurred
bccau)C he docs not have knowledge or
the fJC\i. and the long history of public
JcbJ!C on 1h1i. i~sue.
subjcct1n1 VlSllOrs to tnlnf such ICCldcntli
and our city 10 millions ·Of dollars or
li:&bility. Although the Seuhorc Orivt
bike trail is hazardous and we do need
to seek altemJ.tiYCS. I believe the only
lawsuit rela1ive to bike 1cc:idcnts in that
area was on the occan(ronl boardwalk,
not on Seashore Drive.
-· . 61Jl51w~~_g_t_he Sa'!_~~fe1~ Rive~ .
bridge and the intenectton Ot:Pac1lic
Coast Highway and Balboa, there arc
curren1ly thrtt parallel bike trails: a
high-speed one on PCH; a low-speed
one on 1he wide sidewalk 1lon1 PCH;
and the one on Seashore Drive. There
arc J8 public strecl-¢nds prOVidins beach
aC'C'css in this area (every six houses)
i;:urrcn°tly being p:iived and landscolped
7) Fin:illy, there arc ihe bike riders
whp ride alone the beach in Hun1in11on
Beach and want 1hc 2.9 miles of
Newport oceanrron1 boardwalk cxlcndcd
D\'t'r 1be en1in: $.2 miles of beach JO the)
can ride: on out 10 TbC Wedae.
Hun1in11on Beach ·has hadtoinstal!
sianal lights and use radar patrols on Ill
bike 1rail because of hich;seeed ~en
'*ho h11ve caused serious in1ur1cs. ls it
any Vl'Onder 1h1t people who UM ,tfie:
beach in West Ncwpon and Pea1n1uta
Poin1 araue apinst this?
I hope I ha'-c 5uetteded in showine
you that the' answer on the bike lrail
issue is not so simple from the sklclines,
and t hope 1hat we all wiU continue
I \\Uuld hke 10 su mmarize why past
('ity Council~ have not been suppprtivc
of cxccnJ1ng the boardwalk. even !hough
1hc il>suc has been raised numerous
11n1cs and has been heard in dozens of
pubhc he:i.rings since I first purcha~d
Ill\ IOI Ill 1971.
The northbound section of the bQardwalk ends at 36th StrHt In Newport Beach.
°"'"' ru.cn JIU •Moro healthy debatca on the issues. but refrain
Crom 111acking pcopk:.
Oy the: ~)'. in 1oday's economy do )'OU
think 1h1tt S6.5 million per r.-•r {Dave
Go!fs letter, Jan. 18) for bite trails ln
Orange County i:S an 1ppropria1c prioruy
in~stmcnt or our scarce tu:payen'
the sandy beach for use by bicyclists.
roller bladen and skateboarden.
·1} The Bicycle Trails Comrr.i!IC(' has
:.il...,·ays campaigned aggrcssi~ly for an
occanfron1 bicycle trail, and they have
g:ithered long lists of pe1i1ion signers
""ho want 10 ride 1heir bicycles on the
beach. They do not. however, represent
the ma1ori1y of the beach-going public.
elsewhere in Newpor1 and from out of
town, who pleaded 10 keep some of lhe
beach safe for families to bring sm31l
children and no t ha\'e fenr of them being
hit by bicyclists, roller bl3dcrs or
skateboarders. Letters in suppon ·of
exlending the boardwalk were
ou1numbered 3 to I by opp0nen1s.
In 1991 Coastal Commisston hearinp
the majority of commisstoners (in opposi·
tion 10 their stafren) were adamantly
against seeing "anymore cdhcn:tc or
asphalt. on California's beaches."
on-going, non-criminal inciden1s of
rowdy behavior, noisy parties and 01her
inappropriate behavior. Is there any
wonder that occanfronl homeO\'nen al
Peninsula Point and the ~s1ern p:an of
\Vest NCV.'J>Or1 and families visiling the
beach do not want the boardv.olk
extended?
dollan.? '
2) During public hearings on
ext ending the boardwalk, 1he majority of
people ""hp spol.e to 1he issue were
uppo~cd, no t juS1 the oceanfront·
3) The existing boardwalk/bike path
covers 2.9 miles of the 5.2 miles or
oceanfront beach between the Santa Ana
River and Peninsula Point. There arc
13.4 miles of oceanfront beach from
Warner Avenue in Huntington Be ach to
The \Vedge in Newport. Eleven miles, or
abou1 82 % of this s1re1ch is paved along
4) Several mon\hs •&0, publis~d
rcporu said that lS-301' or our city's
crimes and assaults ~red in West
Newport. What wasn't reported is thar
the vast majority or those Wt'rC in the
area along the boardwalk between the
Newport Pier and the west end of the
S) The city reccn1ly settled a claim by
a m:&n who was injured riding his bike
down Dack Day Drive after a rain. His
bike skidded on the wet 5urracc, causing
serious injury. Cost to the city was S2.7
million.
I'm 1ure the Bic:ydc Traill Commiutt
.... 'Ould ~)' ye1, but ir the city o( Ncwpon
also rundcd :1 Pcdt'ltrilln Trails
Commince, I bet they would not only uy
nu bul woUld also suiieM tcltini the
b.c.1·dts off o( 1hc currcnl boardwalk.
How about brin1in1 u.s more balanced
repor11ng and edi1orialWn1 on
communi1y issues ill 1hc future!
Jtny Cobb is • toa,.1/mt C'Olll11111al(J
ae1Jt·Jst lo l•~JI NtMpol'f.
. boardwalk.
hon1co .... ncr.., bu! dozens or people from Crime reports did not include the
WUT llDI STORY
. \V-4}ds from the ocean would
conlifahtly deposit sand on any
IUT OP THI HOTLIHI
Landlords don't trash own properties Just Ute facts
Your Feb. 4 about the brawl
in the soccer game at
Newport by Barry Fa1Jlkncr is
a bad case or reporting and
no1 getting your facts straight.
It looks like you guys arc
more in favor of Irvine and
giving them a Jot oC credit
when all of 1hc blame is to
s1art with them. And you guys
need to sec the video and do
anolher article and let
e\•cryone know how things
really \lo"Cnt \lo•ith 1his brawl
and how ii got stancd and
Eyewitness
account
Y our recent series on
Cos1a Mesa's West Side
was notable. However, I
do believe there were several
serioUs omissions in the
:i r1 icles. mainly an emphasis on
the actual ac1ivi1ics of the
property O'A'ners.
Or maybe )Ou should have
\uues1ed that landlords visil
their property and toss garbage
up an d down the hallways;
bnng along baseball bats to
break oul windows ro facilitate
the thro"'"·ing of trash into the
alleyways; tow derelict vehicles
along with them to leave
with carefully constructed nests,
for safe keeping in the
cupboards and drawers of 1heir
ren1al kitchen units.
Be serious. Have you ever
owned ren1al properties in an
area such as you described in
west Costa Mesa? It is 1hc
tires1yle or lhc majority of lhe
people who occupy these
dwellings 1ha1 cause the
ever-deteriorating conditions or
these properties and areas. Yes.
there arc good caring people
who live in these areas and
those arc the ones you
intervie¥o·cd.
behind and fill up the carports
with Junkers; remove commodes
and other ba1hroom items for
sale at sw11p or junk sales and
1rap mice and ra1s in their
hon1e locales to bring. along
BclieYe me, no landlord
wants to constant ly be raced
with 1hc expense i>f cosily
repairs, the loss of revenues
and property values. Do you
treat your home, either leased
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or owned, 1his way and then
blame 1he lessor or financing
instiotution for its condilion? or
course not. Or, perhaps I
should say I hope no1 .
I suggest that you do just a
bit more investigating before
you attempt another article of
this kind.
H.T. LEJ'INEN, JR.
Newport Beach
Editor'J nott: Our strlts of
art/cits on tht J''tst Sid~ did
not Imply tbat all l•ndlords
H·crr nqlcctful or dtliqutnl Jn
their dutlts. Nor did tht
•rllcltl suuest that t••rry·ont
H'ha Jives there /J v/ctin1l1C'd by
abscnttt land/onlJ. Still, It Is
tt·onb notln1 that the city .. ·as
forr:ed to farm • taJk futtt
ta crack down on property
ownrrs.
1hc causes and c.veiything.
ROD OPP
Cos1a Mesa
Editors note: Even on
rr·rx11n1inatlon, lht' at1Jt:le·
sttn1s stral1htloiward 11nd
f11ir Mith co1nn1ents fron1 11 //
sides. J1'1 lmposs''blr, of'
oourst, for us to play
deltttl,es In such lnt:idents.
I am calling 1n rcferen1..·e 10
the recent ar11cle on the
EYerell Temn1e police
bru1ali1y c-ase .
II amazes and disgus1s me
tha1 so much llme and t'ffor1 ,
not .to men1 ion 13.Xpayen·
dollars. arc being spcnl
because of ~tr. Temme\
sup~d police brutab1y
case .
A third officer \lo'3s prcsen1
during lhe entire arres1 1ha1
nighr, and according to the
plaintiff was cqunlly involved
1n 1he alleged bcaling. Yet
1hc same L.A. federal Jury
during the same 1ri11I found '
that orflccr innocent. Go
figure.
Indeed a bca11ng ma:y hn'e
taken place, bu1 only in the
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1m:ig1na1ion or ~1r. Temme.
In reality. h~ was arrested
..... 1hout in('idenl ro r assault
'A llh a deadly weapon on a
police orficcr. I was the lhird
officer.
BRUCE TICE
Nc-.-por1 Beach
Police Department
Piiot Weatber
woman revnled
\\'ho is the person who
deserves the applause for
wri1ing lhc clc\'tr and
en1ertaining daily weather on
the fron1 ~asc up in the ri&ht
corner1 It s JUSt terrific;; Keep
up 1he good \lo'Or~ whoever ii
is . It's a chuckle and always a
grc:u st3ft for the day.
LOUISA ARNOLD
Cos11 Meu
Daily Pilat libnrlao A.one
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-laalna flower. candy and which beld lhat 1""111 men made belilvecl that klllina.-ne for.
ar<<tina card better tillcn ii linJle ood tillina -WU wrona.
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Eda's
Nollbollk
&ales Jn rotbtde them to many. BibJe·tbwnpefl. N_ve your
Febru1ry. We~ Bishop Vaknli.ne breath. I've heard that bit about
HO'lll'ever, •n surreptitiously c:orninued-tbc .. ,n eye for aa.cye.". l'vt also
announcement weddinp. This led 1hc Romag heatd that bit about .. thou shalt
landed on my 1t1te 10 perform • ceremony of ·· nol kilt" f don't care what
desk Monday its own: Vatcntine's eucution on raiiorialc"Jou throw at me, )'OU'rc
from Death Feb. 14, 269 A.O. not Coin& to bo 1nymorc
Penalty Focus So, all these years m" wife'• ---' I h • I IUCC~U It c •n1>n1 my mind or Oranac been hollering at me for u I will 11 changins your mind.
County. whk:h rorae-tting to b·ring home a dou:n
describes ilSclf chocolates or box or roses, I J t ju 1 stems to me th.3t if you.
u a coalition of hung my head in shame (or the lt1U a criminal, no mnttcr how
oraaniutions " wrong reason. I auumed I wu beittOUJ his or her crime or
opposed to being an inscns'itivc k>usc of a cri,rncs, you are sinking to that
capital husband. Actually. I wa, being person's kvel. We should be
punishment. an insensitive capital punishment above fhal as • society, in my
The coalition proclaimed it opponent. · mind anyway.
will hold a deP)Onstration in Maybe 1 was d~d at birth. We should kx:k such criminals
-S•nta Ana ~i()nday evening Or .r coufd b-Uvt: consUii\ed up and lhrO'N .away the \c)"S.
(Valentine's Day -Feb. 14) to tainted seafood. Radioactive dust And don't stick them in some
!Cmind ~~~ that.:lh.UUJ_h_._ QllJ+ll.ve _be4;ll _blowi1J&jn!M_ __ ~Y_f!ilon. SubF'ing the~ 10
penalty is u 1nv1d1ous and dcScrt Winds while I wu gro:wing conditwMOnlj ihghtlj' belfer
capricious now as ever." up. Whiuever the cause, it his than those depicted in
Later ca~onizcd as the always been etched into my soul :0P1pillon" would suit me jus1
"patro~ u1nt or ~crs," that capital punishment is wrong. fine.
Valentine was a third<entury Dead wroog. Knowins how just about
~is~ in Rome who defied I know, 1 know. I'm loony. I'm everyone elsc_stJpports the death
unpcrLll law by marrying a bleedinJ heart. I'm runnina penalty made me feel like a
army-ag~~ men 10 their k>vcn counter to the m:ijorily of my freak. while growinc up. Then 1
ind advis1nc them 10 pursue fellow, more thoughtful heard then-Gov. Jerry Bro11o·n say
ROCKS _...,.,
and showen.
Rush said the gym is designed
to sui1 1hc novice. u well as. 1he
hard-core climber.
Customers, ~he .uid. range from
Boy ScoUt Troopi and b~rthday
par1ies 10 competitive climbcn.
The adjus1ablc climbing routes
wind for 14 to 1 40 reel and arc
. frequen1ly changed 10 ch11illcni:e
e.xpcricnced members.
workout at le.ut once a week.. "I
could easily spend a year here,"'
he said. "'I t's a m1111ter or genina
the money to 'pend a )'car hue."
Annual memberships cost S52S.
or S800 ror a family. Pay on a
monthly basis, and the price for an
individu3l is $100 down plus $4.S a
month.
But you don't ha,·e to be a
member. Day passes cost S 14 ror
adults, S8 for children.
Loc.ated at 1300 Logan Ave.,
Rockreation was opened four
months ago by two proressional
rock climben .,.,.ho reside in Sall
Lake Ci1y, where they erected
1hei1 firsr gym. I
RU Ff EU'S
UPlllLSTtlY lllC. ..... -....c.... ..
1m-Q..'..U1U1-wa.11w
"tbe way to .......... II to llOp
k.ifilns." Probew' b o: h10d
me ... JKatl·n· bowillt. lblt
IOlllCOO<doeietllll-r.lt
like I did, ot 11 ..... oald be ldt
like I did.
Then he wu referred U> u
"Governor Moonbtam." I was 1
freak apin.
Proponents of 1t11e--spoosorcd
slayln4 will arpc lhat routinely
dropp1n1 lhe pi.lb in the ps
chamber will deter crime and
1hi1 we spend too much spKe
and tax dollan on lifers. Either
side can produce st1tistics
proving or disproving 1hosc
1hcories.
But beyond all that, by killing
a kiUer you're showin& lhat it's
OK 10 be a killer, or 50 it seems
1n my Cceblc mind.
"Yeah, we·n see how you reel
whe n· some doped-up psychopath
drags your daughter inlo the
.,.,.oods, performs unspeakable
11.c1s and leaves her to die in 1
shallow .&r~ someone out lherC~no~hOUiiri'i -
God !orbid that ever comes
1rue. And God sa\l'e this society ·
if someone in the frame of mind
I'd be in was put in charge of
meicring out j1.t1ticc. Talk about
invidio1.t1 and caprick>us.
Afatt Cobr'• cotuma •P~""
Tuc.ut.rs.
All climbcn musl fint pau a
safety test. "Tht idea is crealing
1hc mos1 realistic climb," Rush
s:iiKI. "But safety is our primary
ronccrn."
One day last week., about a
doz.en climbcn 1ealed the
synthetic bouldcn -tome wbo
had driven from as far as Ventura.
hued by Rockrca1ion ids in
climber map.zincs.
They hired another competitive
climber. Christian GriCfith , 10
design the climbing 1errain.
Everyone on staff is involved with
1hc sporl. And profcuional
cllmbcn arc commissioned to
design the routes.
I .. F,_ 1-tlon plus an I
I extnl I°" OFF your beet I
D~ntf!I Roth wu one ot them. A
23-year~ld Ncwp>rt Beach wai1er,
Roth uid he tries to squeeze in 1
'
··we ch~nac 1he routeS all lhe
time:," Ru¥ said. '1"he outdoon
doo"t change.'"
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-told. '-n..,o "°'"' --"Ille "" 4· . ... Mw IO n:11<1 IO lhiL I U..o'l '"" handbills. wllidl be said .,.
anytllia& IO cold WJ<ltd II I.all-cal 10 -cliwil>uled al Ille -
ooc like this before.• IOWh couot1 -'"The foCI
Tie lanp.ap on the fticri ii a· that they set their lkeratu.re wrk·
pUcit, referrinc to LatiAos as .. mud ten and publiibtd by other people
colored animals" and ura,ina Q; f.rdty clear ... .e.e uJd.
whites to .. fia;ht back violen11y"' 'Whb ditt".cult economk limn
apinst a pcrnmcnt that 1okr· and our rtpidly cti,.ncin& demo-.
illci the immipation of non-;nphics le Or=;t CcwHy, we\oe,~==;;
whir cs. seen a rite in . bat6-fdlted ept....
"Virtualty everyone that I've todes such as thls. Hispanic:$ are a
talked to has expressed dis4u11 prime taract ri&bt now."
with the whole si1ua11on," said School board President Ed
Newport-Mesa Supcr1ntcndcnt Decker echoed other school dd-
Mtc Bernd. "We will take what-trict orflcials who n.y they do not
ever action ..-e can under the law. believe kxal s.audents arc iiwolvcd.
We absolutely c:ap't .tolt'rate ihis "'In my opinion, it's iOme er1crnal
kind of thing. We thin k u's dan-ri:ouy .attempting to cause tr~
gerous and it's absolutely .... rang." le.
Ncwpon Beach pesli~ Sgt Paul AC1cr )'Clrli oC v.ori:in1 w ifft-
Hcnisey said invcs11gafors ..... u do prove race rclluions in the: New•
·•some foUow·up," bul !here lllC port-Mesa school dis1ric1, AJ-Ylrado ~ys he worries about t.be no grounds for arrest 3t prc)C nl . kind or influence hate groupi can
"There's no spcc1fic crime that have on some: siudenu. ''M'y -rear,
this partic~lar .e ... e.~t can be c.on· above and beyond e~rythina else.
strucd as ....olat1ng, Hcni~y .1.:ud. i$ that they will be sc:hoolinJ IOCDC-
. 0r.mgc-~nty Humnn --Rft:r--ol oUf-AAgTO 'Eid!iliere WOO mljht ·-··~. --
uons Comm1ss1on . D1rec10.r Ru$1)' think ii is the thing to do." be
Kenne~)' ~lso s:ud passing . out said. ''This co,u ld create 1 problem
such fliers 1s probabl) nol a cnrqe. j( it's not deall with and investi-
'"Thc dis1tibu1ion of hate litera1ure gated thoroughly."
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N...,,... Beldl council memben
and ldminbtraton to dio<uN ,die
poasibllity of enlarPa the maU.
"We're very intcl'Ultd. and wel-
come 1helr intere11," spokeswoman
Dawn McCormkk 11id. "We're
optlmislic about 1ho future of the
center, and Oranic County in acn·
crol. We do think lhe,..•1 KVnC p>
tential for ret:iiil op~unities."
She 11id The Irvine Co. has
been eniaraina and rcmodclina at ..
several or its retail propenies
throuahout the county. ·
The last time the dC\'cloper
sank any money into Fashion Is-
land was in the boomin& 1980s.
The Irvine Co. pumped $100
million into the tony 11Ctail circle
_._,
--rolled io earl)' Moo· day _...,.. quietly Ooodi"I local sueeu. A nwnbe1 ot 11.ltclt were
cloecd io the Santa An> Hcl&hll
oru Maodly night, -cd by
fallen dcbrls. Windows in 1he
Dant of Calirornia on Dove Street
were blown OUI.
Oty oflicia~ io NcwporJ cl05<ci
Back Day Road where mudslides
had 1hre11cnci:I Upper Newport
Bay homes lait winier. But..._ city
General Services Di.rector uave
Niederhaus said a S)'ltctn of 14
dnlinagc lines instal~d artcr last
yc1r'1 hillslides 1ppcared to be
prevcntins any major sliding.
Nicderhfus said Ott.ck Bay Road
wW....U.dolodil<dia-ol ........ _ ... .._, ... _ ..
I time ol bicJ> tides, di)' otlloiolo
hod to dole tidal -..... -tnaUy drlift rainwater. Thia ~
..,.... lloodins on Balboa ._
and Balboa Penins\lla, but al pNU
time there wu only minor tJoodi•a
on the beach side of 1he chy.
At John Wayne Airpon. wind
was the major concern. "As a ten·
eral rule we don't ao b)' lhe
weather, we So mo&t!Y by the
wind," satd air traffic controller
Steven Edwards. Pilots reponcd
severe .,.>'ind shear at altitudes ol
l.SOO to 2,000 feet t.1.onday, which,
cau5e a rapid change in wind di·
rection and speed. accqrdina to
Edwards.
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Couaty -P1llOI. An wra
Oro boll Clft -put on duty and
-t lb bolto hod to be moved
rrom Carulion COll'e at the bar·
bor'1 entrance becl1ue of hiah -S~rf i1 ptcdicted 10 remain in-
the 3-10 $-foot ra"ae 11 local
beaches and small craft advisories •
are In efl'ec1 for local w11en.
Mostly cloudy skies with scattered
lhowcn are forecast for today,
with hi&h winds continuin&
throu&h Wednesday.
BY Al.A&Jtll McLIOD. """' wama
COSTA MESA -Plastic
sheets draped the tops or eig~t
shtl\'CS •1 the Mesa Verde U ·
brary-es o<rtcials tried to brace
themtclves, and 1bout 300
books, agains1 the loomin&
thrdl or leaky roof1 brought
on by Monday's rain.
II ....
at the Mell Vcrtk branch. .. A
pa1ron brou&bt it., lo our a1tcn.
tk>n."
Roeder said Ibey tlpect re·
pain will be mado later this
week while tbcJ.ibraiy ii doled.
Allhouah tome temponry
patch wort kepi water from
lcakfns throuch on Monday,
Lorento said 1hcy ·are crtteru1
ror the ipCCdy relief, especially
wi1h the: thrc11 ol a storm con.
1inuil'lt throu.a,b today.
between 1982 and 1989, adding 60
new stores, a food court, 1 seven·
screen movie theater and a 1,.300-McAlPINE ''She was a kick," said Dorolh)' up In Whittier. ,
Palen, who retired this year afler She moYcd io Udo Isle in 1945, ·
working 47 years as a secretary in when her hutband, Duncan, op-
thc finance department. cned Udo Electric on Coast High·
But relief" is just around the
corner (Or the libnry Pncc the
Ci1y Council voted 4~, with
Mayor Sandy Genis absent, in
favor or an emergency action to
approve $30 000 10 repair the roor of the. 30-ye:ir-old, city·
owned building. al its ~1ond11y
meeting.
"Once we told 1hc: city about
the leak. they Jtarted on It ri&ht
away," LotellZO s:aid.
11 Is just one more factor
working against lhe ailing
bninch of the counay library,
-·hich is sufferina since its
boolc·buyi.n& budact-:-wu-cut by
759' last year. The system a<>t
some relief last week when the
<mrnty .-Board _of . .SO!l1Jltisoa
approved a SS-million windfall
10 go 10 the syttcm, brin)ina its
book budget up' to half of wh:u
i1 was lasl year.
car parking deck. ,,... .... 1
"Retail is one o( the a.rcas durina a -mcetin& to...say, "I think
.,_,•here there is some activity," she you .ought 1~ take this call."
said "We think the future is very Wynn said he 1lways was glad
bright.''. -., __ -~~!c;.n~_lo hc~~e .·~~-
Murphy said the council has would aavuc in<rcounscnfic city
come up with several ideas -all manager. ~~e knew what the hot
of which arc in 1hc conceptual spots w~re. . .
Second only to Christmas, Val· way. Mr. Duncan died in 1989.
cntine's Day wu In 1974, Mn. McAlpine rc-
pcrhaps McAI~ tcived the S!lvcr An~hor Award .._inc~s _tuo,Litc.__!~~ .. co~u~~ acrvace by .;_~~_
holiday, Palen·-----women a DMs1onortnef<rewport
said. Harbor Area Oiambcr of Com-
merce.
"We felt 1he decision was
worth going to the council wilh
an cmc1gency aclion because
lhe amount of leaking has esca·
lated rapidly," City. Manager
·....-AJ111n--Rnedcnai~ -~
st ages -for generating more rev· Raggio ~aid that ~J:ien t~e c1ty
enucs for lhc city. "1 think the dumped its typewriters tn ex-
. · I k' · f change for woid processors, Mrs. council is 00 1ng at a v~n.ety 0 McAJpi.nc wanted nothing to do
ways to s1rengthen .~nd sohdify-o1fr .with the new· computers.
sources o~ revenue. . "She didn't get one," Raggio
He . s:i~d Councilwoman Jean said. "She kept her typewriter,
Watt indicated that an enlarged using whi1e-out and everything."
McAlplne
"You know
those hearts
with the arrows
going through
them? She
would walk around Ci1y Hall with
one of those things going through
her head," Palen recalled. "It
would shake up 1 he young ones
who though! she was all business."
Althou1h the McAlpincs had· no
children of their own,, many gOd-
childrcn ind neighborhood youn~·
aters were frequent aucru at their
home.
Survivon include • brothcr·in·
law, Don McAJpine, of Meadvicw,
Ariz..; and two nieces.
Library officials said dripping
t•in waler sooked through
about two dolcn rcrerence and
childrcns' books earlier 1his
month, leaving half 1hc stack
unusable and irreplaceable
si nce most arc out or prin L
··we didn't notice at firs t:'
said Glad~ Lorenzo, hbran:J.n
"We have been puUina to·
gc1hcr for an awfully long
time." Lorepzo uid. "We've
learned 10 1akc it one doy at :i
time."
Fashion Island could create traffic Although s~e performed her du·
problem~. _ tics stoic.ally, Mrs. McAlpine was
Councilwoman Evelyn Han sai~ not without laughter, her former
traffic patterns and other env1· co-.,.,·orkcrs said.
Mrs. McAlpine was born. April
29, 1916 in Los Angeles. She arew
ronmcnlal impacts would hove to
be examined before the council
could seriously consider giving The
Irvine Co. the greerf light for ex·
pansion.
"l think it's premature to have
gone public with thls,·· Hart said.
"11 was just something that was
thrown out with about 20 01her
things."
Councilman Phil Sansone said
he thinks expanding Fashion Is-
land is a good idea, but added it
may take several years to ac-
complish.
··we've got to 1c1 more sales
tax, because it looks like the
state's aoing 10 be hitting us and
hitting us." he said, referring to
the state's decision to seize a por-
tion or the city's propcny taxes
and turn it over to public schools.·
In J 986, voters rejected a city
plan that would have allowed The
rrvine Co. 10 cnlarJe all of New·
port Center, including Fashion Is·
land.
Sansone said that plan was'
much laraer and much more com-
.prehcnsivc than whal the council
discussed last month.
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-Residents who live •Iona
Balboa Boulevard, between
8th Street and lstand Av·.
enue. thou.Id 1tock up on
bottled water and &et their
llundry done before
Wednesday.
Cily crews ~ill be turnina
ofr the water 11 11 p.m.
Wednesday as part o( I
S387,0CIO project to clean
Mnd reline 1 6,000..root·k>ng
water main.
The water will come back
on at 5 a.m. llu.'.IBday -
but it might be discolored,
acco1ding to utility officials.
"Some residents mi&ht ex·
pettence ·rus1y--or-di.scok>rcd
wate1 for a sho1t period of
time," Util ity Su·
pcrintendent Pete Anlista
said. ''They shouldn't do
, their laundry if the waler
k>oks rusty. lt will ruin it."
Costa .....
.,.. Republican Party
activist will seek
treasurer-tax assessor
office instead of council
or Assembly post.
BT lluu Lau., S:l&l1 Wll.lfta
COSTA MESA -Local Re·
publiCln Party activist John
Moorlach uid he will take on
longtime axinty 1re1surer·tlX col·
lector Roben L .. Bob .. Otron. de·
dcllac •lost a nm for the state ...... .....,..
Allor Auemblyman O~ Fergu·
ion (R-Ncwpor1 Beach) an·
nounoed late lut month he would
not acct re-cleclion to the ?Chh
A.Uembly District, Moorlach, a 18--
)'C•r-old <:o&1a Mc.u certified pub-
lic aa:ounlanl. said he was consid·
crina running for the .Assembly
scat. ferpson plans on running
for 1hc 1tal held b)' state Sen.
Marian Bcrscson (R-Newport
Buch) if she is wcceuful in her
bid to replace rctirin& county Su-
TOil.ROAD rcqucsl (or an op1n10n migtn be
denied bcausc the state already is
,,_ .... , lnvotvcd io lcpl ~ulca O\'Cr the
• . r. tollroad. ,
ion within ,1vc monlhs, but cmpha· But Ulyqutst said ~1onday 1hat
siu:d his o[f.ce is not "investipt-his orrice has decided the lawsuils
ing" the tollroad ·aacncy. flied 01ainst 1bc state Coas1al
· A aroup or IOc::at polhici1ns and
Corona dcl Mar. residents. led by eor;:~.7"~ w:,ic.~,~~~: :i::1 cdn\'t·
Assemblyman Gd Ferguson, have ron , u • e 10 becn--figh1ing--ror.Jc~I .. of ..the -~4~&~"!" 1 co~ccrns.. ,
Newport Coast tollbooth. Its .• gOOd lh~ng ~h~y re-dr
A 1.6-milc portion of the road, least ao1n1 to look 1n10 11,. ~c~g~
which was built in 1991 to handle son aide P'tc Calagna said. \\c II
traffic gcnctatcd by The Irvine se~ what comes or i.t. But we really
Co.'s Newport Coast housing de-think there needs to be a full-
vck>pmcnt. will become part of 1hc fledged investigation. and Vl'e don't
San Joaquin Hills Tollroad when have any indication th3t they are
it's finished in 1997. proceeding in that way."
pcmsor T-RllcJ.
Moorlac:b "' mo 1 p:Meatial
Chy C.OUsidl calCUMc.e in c:o.ta
Mesa, bul he laid acrvlq u either
a councilman Of ltalo QllC.mbly·
tna11 woukf take too much time:
from his family. He ii the father ot
three youna children.
.. I'm pumped," uid Moortach,
assistant tnesurer of the Re·
publictn Party of Orance County
and former prcsfdent. of the con·
servative Cost• Mesa Republican
Assembly ... l'm looking forward to
givin& our incumben1 1 challe.nce.
Mike Stockstill, a spokesman ror
the tollroad agency, said the pr~
ccss le3ding up to the toll planned
for Newport Coast Drive has been
completely abovc-bo:ird.
"We're pleased that they're
goin& to issue an opinion," he
said. ··we're cager for some clo·
sure on this issue and we'll do
anything we can to assist the al ·
.10Iney ..gene.al in.. mlltint ll. timrly_·
decision." ,
"I'm glad 1o""hear 1ha1 they're
going ahead with their investi~a
tion, or whatever they call 1t,"
Newpor1 Beach Councilman Ph.ii
Sansone said. "Tha1's good news.
Let 's put this thing to rest, once
and for all ."
The 65-year-old pipe is
full o{ rust def>OS:it' -as
much u four inches deep in
some places. When a waler
main b1eaks or a. fire hy·
drant is opened, it stirs up
the sediment and causes 11
to come out or residents'
fauce1s .
Corona del Mar residenlJ worry ,..------------------------,
The pipe ~rvcs as the
backbone or the peninsula's
wnter supply. \Vorkers w111 · ·
1pcnd the nCxt four month.s
digging up lhe alley behind
the b:iiy side or Oalboa Bou·
leva1d, from 19th S1reet to
l ~lnnd Avenue, 10 clean it .
\\'hen the wo1k is fini~hed
this spring, 1he water will
look and 1as1e markedly bet·
ter. 11ccording to utility of·
ficials.
that motorists who don't want to
p:1y the SO-cent toll will bypass
Newport Coast and take Coasl
Highway instead, clogging trarfic
in Corona del ~1ar·s business dis·
trie\o. •
. In December, Ferguson asked
the auorney general to give his
opinion on whether 3 county can
legally deed a porlion of a public
rood 10 the tollroad agency, a· joint
powers group created by the coun·
ty.
Ferguson •~also aske~ the_ al·
torney general to 1nvest1gate
whether the tollroad age ncy was
public about its plans for a toll on
Newport Ccast.
The attorney general's office
told Ferguson 1n J_:in.uary th:H his
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~t.h~Supe-r Bow.k--+ho-tenRi5 -WWW bet llO palap (.19-29)-. --""-r --_, -::;--·
--Su-per· Uttwl . A-G f11nd Slttm-:-ln tennis, you· --...,..,.......-nothlnr.p?"Clfic that h1.1rt -it~s just a meai.111-. YOll ~o.:c. ,1 Gr Jnd· Slarn event -like last _, IO )IOUntlf._ 'Yea , I've rome so far.' But }'OU feel lib JQU"w ..
wee~·, :·\.u~1r::il1an Open -is like a Super 1wkc 11' far to So to get to the finish line. When Ip 10 81> •
Uo'' J Sllore, ray f&&ncc (Jonathan Pi uley, 31, ol Ncwport-·Be.acb) '#U there,
·1,1JJ t\tarun, a rising supe rstar on the ud 1 Md a kM: of my friends thcr~, too. and that helps a tot. lOftllbaa
I U~I .-\·rp l "our, who reached 1he ru. tM lut ei&ht miles with me. That'• dedication." '
.·\u~11:d1J11 Open final against eventual ,..,.. 1 penoaal trainer at the Sports Oub of lrvine, and 1 wlOran
\1.1n11cr t1ete Sarnpras (No. I in lhc world), ,.WN1111, ii alto Fejtck's personal tr1lncr. ,
L) .:u.ichcd by Van ·1 Hof. "We'n tninin& for the lronman Trialh&on (World CbampioMhip) ia
'"Oh, I'm al"ay~ nervo us, especially in a ......._ .. Fejlck said. "We're planning our 'A'holc honeymoon for that;
C i.ind Sl.im fi\'i:it ,"' said Van't Hor. a ID...., for lbe lroaman. But, of c:outse, I'm SoiJ\l IO haw lO'IWim
l 'nill'J )!ate~ 1·e nn1s Association (USTA) ... blU. IOO. Bui that' .. our big goal."
pru J cvctopment coach, who si~ned a Fejtet IDd Pauley plan to wed on Oct. 8. The lronman is Oct. 15.
0nl·-~ear con1r.i.:1 "1th ~1art i n 1n 1994. Al tbe 26.2'"'8ile Long Beach Marathon, Pauley rin the lint nine
'\\hen )Ou're 1n~uhcd in some.thing Ii.kc -wida Ftj&ck,-~ lhcn Cl .. up 10 hcr-la1er. ___,._
gl'tt1ng to a Grand Slam final, it's "'He clidD'l Ktually enter the r.ce. because he's sd, but he IJYe me
~n1e" hat comparable to the Super Bowl. -~ .. said Fcjtek, who also ran in the 1991 Lon1 Beach Mara·
"SJn1pras is J'A'fu lty good, and he's been .-.. -it 1 peat to hive iOmcone like that. I fell pretty stron1 all tho
1n finJl~ of Gr;ind Slam eve n.ts s~ times .., ~but 1 "!rtCd (aJJing o(( the· last w uple of miles. f knew I
before, so he·~ at hon1e. I think 11 Ud a PR (personal record) under my belt.
u\e Nhel~ed ·roJd a little bi 1, bul he ''You atp askin )'OUrsc.lf, though, 'When am l r,in_a to get lo the h~ndled 1_1 "'ell; If pc gets to a Grand &.ilh Gae?' "ou go through all theae menll thanes from run·
Sl.1m ~~:i.1n, he II be more com~or.table. ~for IO Jioaa. If I was hurtina or in pain, I'd stop, but I'd never stop
JI
Thi!rl! !i. a lot of hype ~nd media involved ..... dllN'I a pl, You just keep saying, 'I've got to get there,· so you ..
and a lo~ of a.ttent1?n in a Grand Slam )ml .... ~I 00 pace. When 1 AW Jooalhan i nd m)l friends on the at..nV'I• .......... IMILY Plaor
final -11's kind o r a S~pcr Bowl t~ of .., ... a..1 a MJp and it pump1 you up. Newport Beach'• Tina Fettek clock~ a geraonaJ belt of 3 houri, 28 mlnutel, 39 19C•
deal. Eye~body hypes II up'. 50 theres I ...... it comes from when 1 WU youncer and &tways havina aoats ondl at Sunday'• Long a.act\ Marathon, hnlahlng llCOl"ld ln her dus. . • ~01_ more .•n.':'°lvcd tha n 6Jr......, Md bdaa: aclC-disciplincd, I wouldn'l walk (in the m:\rtthon); ' · •
JUSI ten_nis. )'OU jllll laeve~ be mcnt11J1 strona and di& deep.". did preuy good in my first season. I've btcn training h1rd ln all three areas 1hroup·
. Martin. 6:foot-6, F..ejtak. 1 ~a;ra.d.ua1e who sells treadaaills fot .5tat-l'rac,-betaa runnina sc--out 1he winter-. --~
1inprovcd his l ~M/ATP riousty lbout five or six ycan qo, 1r1er playiA.I water pok> and'bukctball and run· "For U5 10 JO to 1hc lronm.an tascthct is pc rf«L 11'1 'tO charactetUtic o1 us W ~
computer ranking from nin& track in hi&h IChoot-. She star1ed recreation runnin& while at UCI. then got into our pcnonaliues." ·
96th 1~ 13th la_st_ycar. 5K ud 10K ruu. Fcjtck:. 312th OVt"rall at the Lona Bcld'I Marathon. wu 1imina fot a 3:30:00 mart. n
gurn.enng Ten~is magad Now, with top marathon finishes under her belt, she's prep:aring fori&;a-time tria· during Sund1y's race, so she Was thrilled with her fi nish,
zincs most improve thk>ns. ••The Western Heml:rhen:i Marathon wava't u bi& I deal u 1.oQa Beach.." She• pl~;,e r ~~~rdj h 1 .. Last year, ·I :-cot with Jon11b1n 10 a 1ri1thlon,". Fcjlek ·satc:t .... Bui 1rtc~. I said. "I'm pretty excite that I~ &e00nd in my qe povp be.re. I Was just happy
Todd t .1 ~ h' can e ~ Aid, 'l can do this. I can totally do 1hi.s.' My focus bu been in runriifta. so obviously that I pr'd, then when I round out I WM second. then I said. 'Oh. tlJf.'I ph.' .. ,, 9' • .. . wit .1~ vser.:c Hanf wi1b 1 ruuina bacq.round. and l"w been fortunate to have some natural 11lcn1, l •locals at Long Beach ~IOI 7. • volley game. an t o •
sai.d. "He's a big guy,
hc.'s got a very good
Club Tennis "''" and he hH good
ground strokes, but he
doesn't come ·to the net
tha1 much. You h:i.vc to keep pushing him
Westerly Marine' s direction decidedly northerly
to come to the ne t und teach him how to
play the nc1. where to go, how to position
yout"3'.cl£. and whk'.n ,Jn_:an1icipa1e ccnain
p3ssing shots. I'm a big guy, too, so I un·
dcrsland, and (myself and the other
coache!I) arc trying to make him a more
agg1cs~he guy, because he's actually kind
of pa~:.i\c ."
Van't Hof left on Sunday for the Mem·
phis Open to mce1 up with Manin. Las t
)Car. Memphis was Manin's breakthrough
tournament, defe ating Andre Agassi and
Michael Chan~, before losing to 1hcn-No. •
I J1nl Courier 1n 1he fi nal.
~1 a rtin is also a member of the 1994
U.S Davis Cup team. He and Courier will
plJ) "ingles.
•Joly, Rob)n, t-ly ... Robyn Ray, direc1or
of tcnni) at the Newport Beach Marrion
lintel ·r cnn1:. Club, picked up this year
"hl"!t' he !cf\ off in 1993, when he was
r.11cd ,,, I tn 1he nation in the men's 45s
b) thl' lrS'l"A
L ,1,1 "cc~ al the Pnlm Valley Country
C.lub ·r nurnanicnt in Pa lm Springs.
·f{.i,, 11llll the 1ncn's 50s 1itle in singles. de-
fc J1i11~ l.Jrry l{ubcneau. 6-2. 6-2. in 1hc
l111JI. ..ind "'on the doubles title with Jack·
1c ('wpcr, a pro a1 the La Ouin la Resort
JJH.J I cnn is Club. ·
H .. l) and Cooper dc(eated Bob Dueslcr
and I I.ink LI:lchtfricd. both of Newpon
Beach, 64, b-J. in the final. For Ray, it's
a tuneup for lhc USTA Nalional Indoors
at Sno\lo bi rd Canyon Racquet Oub in Salt
Lake City, Utah, which runs from Feb. 16-
21.
... Most boat-builders have lett
Costa Mesi for other pastures,
but Westerly Marine rem ains.
and continues to flou rish. •
N cwpotl/Costa Mesa wed 10 be
synonymous with boat production.
with ~u known bo31 buildcn su<ih
as Cal, Schock, Ranier, Wcswil. Oday,
Columbia and Islander. all kx:ated in tho
Newport/Costa ~1esa area.
Bu i when the local rc.11 Cl4atc market
soared in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
1here was an exodus of IOCll boa1
buildcr1, many of whom lef1 the area in
search of lower cost l.tbor or lower cost
commercial real es111e.
Westerly Marine, whic h as rounded o n
17th S1rcc1 in Cos11 Mesa in 1970. is "°"
one of the (cw ac1ive boat builders leC1 in
the local area. Whcr,thcre ~·ere do.tens
o{ local builders when Lynn Bowitr 11nd
Sieve Lee found Westerly. naw onl y
McGrcaor. Ouff'tcld and a handful of
01hcn remain.
Bui Wes te rly hasn't just survived in
Newport; on the ron1r1ry, their bu.siness
continues to arow and expand. In fact ...
Wcsterty's upcriencc in usina high tech
compo51tc boat.materials like carbon
fiber, 1hey arc emersina u one or tho
prcmter custom boat builden in the U.
•Yo uth· National T~a m ... Newport
Beach's Geoff Abrams has been named lo
... CLU.a RNNll/Pe .. 7
,\a,.lL ~l.uTI1'C, 0...!Lf I'll.Of
Boat bullder1 Steve Lee (left), Lynn Bowser have one of the last custom shipyards in 9o•ta Mesa, once a haven for such.
Addittonally, Wu tcrly president Lynn
Bowse r adds that when they finish
conven in1 a s1oraac shc.d into a hull
bakina oven this spring. Wistcrly will have
--llLY~r
Videotape ••• maybe h's the obvious answer .of the '90s
... It ce rtainly provided the right answer
for Newport Harbor High's soccer coach.
B 11 Brother was watchin1 when Thursday's Sci
View Lcaaue boys soc:cer p mc betwcc;a
Newport Harbor Hiah and Woodbrid•
erupted into a br1wl that cleared both benches., and
cw:n tu~lly bo1h tands.
And Newport Harbor Coach Colin ~ctte ts
sra1cru1 -bi1 time.
Thanks loraely 10 • Yideotlpe made by• Newpon
Harbor parcn1. Bouenc. was able to 1ubst1nti1te hit
con1cn1 ion 1ha1 he did not punch 1 Woodbridp
player in the lnia.i; a claim made by a Warrk>r
pl•yer. •nd IUbscquently by lhe pllyer'1 l11her, who
alto spoke wilh Newport lluch """°' -I 1he
po11ibilil1 or m;"' crimiall .-... ...,. -·
Vicleoulpinc 1llllotlc ---for pe-.1 _,
iallNCt."'9 we -bal Nca• • rout• thw .,._ a.. -u•'• ...,..--. porlllpo, po_._ ....... -....... -... '';• ·----.............. .
in short: v;dcotapc evcrythin.a; practices, pmcs,
team meetings, etc. ·
This idea may be 1 little too Orwellian for some,
or worse yet, no1 polittcally correct. But h
mi&ht help clear up 1he disputes &hat ofien
develop between playen. coaches.. parents.
and ya, administr11or1, reprdina lho.
aolnp on within In 1thletk Pf"Oll'lrri.
What bcuer w1y to counter 1 pare.at'•
concerns about a C01Cb'1 d isciplinary ·
mtlhodo, supe<Vitory skills, or behlvlot la
,. .. I'll, thin 10 "' """' .. , 1ll<aed
unpropriety framc-by•frame on a wtdeo
monllO<.
ea...ncly, how better for I pateot IO
polol OUI bis apedrio bocl ....... I eoodl
fi rs1 half or the \Voodbrid&e game, before the
combination or a severe cold and the r1iny
conditions forced him 10 10 home to bed at
halftime.)
Bui administraton will admit the. sheer
volume ot athletic cw:n111111kes it dlfrteul1,
if not Impossible, to place a faculty
rcprexn111ive or 1dmlnlstrat6r at each ,.mit~1 •.
AAd pt1C1ict:s. ol coune, are uwally the ~
exclusive domain of the coacht.J i nd
players.
..... -llllo ........... lad Plop _ ......... ·-"""II aid. IPQllS
.1 d ra ntc.d, a Video caine.ra (OU.Id not cowr
1he u panslve octMty ol, 117 1 lootblU
practice, where""""" pooilloa playen
oft c.n Kilter to the r11corncncit1he field
10 worlt on opeciric skills, Bllt one
1tr1teJicall)'"1)11Ced camera, res&ina
unattended 0. 1 "1P9d, beodl, lldder. or
.... poinled upwwd .. 11111 .. IM ~ Tllo liolUly ol llllo ldlll ii tM " ' I ·----,..1111111 k _....for_ oldm. .
IJll1111,..111dt .... ..., 1a1.,1 •llMltlii •
1' !!UIW• .... llf•t'lll (181aa.
aN1 ,1rtl ..... 1h! 'I I ,_,.11111flfthl
-COUid Cltdt -....,..,_ ·-lo .... lllljority o1..,.....
-•rn ... a r
•
CdM's Spear signs up
wlthRICll11M1.._s
Corolli dcl Mor Hip aenlot ol!<nsiYO Jl'l rd
Tony Spear hu lif,RCd a letter or in1en1 to plly
football for the U~M:nl!)'
Richmond Sjiiders in Vlr· &ini•. lonner CdM CoKll
Dave Holland announce
Monday.
Speir. 1 6·foo1-2, 2~,
pounder, wu 1 key ~~~
nen1 lor • IOlid s .. Kina ot
fenlivc line, which hclpe
pew lhe way for scn k>r tail
-l.R. Walz 10 Ni.It 1.5711'1* '"" fall.
Spo1r, who 11id ho --ra111a..,_
plal111 I ............. pidlld IM PM tui I· ::::.:-... °'="'.:.. "&',• .. ,~· , :r::.
18 Ifie
stopper
Rancho Santiago sUll the·gJant· .
WaMlllO the slings and arrows In
kantl8 Empire Conference baseball.
cwport Harbor Hi&h product Ma11
Palalcrri, a freshman ri&ht·hllndcd
phche.r, is alive and well at Golden
cM Colleac.
P1la(crra. whose proercss 11 Ncwpon
s often slowed by fnjurles, is one or the
c1ndida1cs to fill one of the spots in
RU51lcn' rotation.
"lf Matt can stay hcahhy, he could sec
k>t of inninJt.," said Golden West Coach
obeno Villl.frcal. "He lhrows a heavy
tball and a good splitter."
A hamstring problem, as well as some
her naJlin1 injuries_ have plagued
Pala(crri in the past.
•The prcscason campaign is just
gett!nl undcr.-w,ay for all the IMll
«>mmunily collcac baseball teams. but ,
Oranae Coa5t College Coach John
Altc?belli ~as some definite opinio"ns abou1
~ Oranac Empire Confere nce race: this
sie.uon.
11111111111
Colleges
"Rancho San1i:igo ts
1hc dcfcndina stale
champion, and they arc
loaded again," he 'aid.
\Vhcn asked if he
believes :an)' 1cam in 1hc
area has 1hc abili1y 10
challcnsc 1hc Don),
Ahobeth p:auscd for :a
momcnl. then ·qu1ppcJ,
··~t:r.)bc Cal S1J1e
Fullcrlon ..
Rancho S:annago hJ)
been tab~d a) the
prc·,ca.Son No. I team
1n the nation by 1hc
pubhe:111on &~ball
Amcrk•. The California Comn1un1ty
College Bascb:all Coaches Assoe1:.1ion h:i.s
aliO selected 1hc Dons to repeal a.s 'ta1c
champions.
··1 don'1 scc R11ncho San1iago losing· a
game in conference ~'ilh ther offensi\e
wen&lb and chc numMr of kids thi.') ha1;c
over there," uid Altobelli. "Their ·o·
1cam ls prob:tbly better 1han mtM1 of the
iunK>r colle1es in 1he area. l "h11t's JUSI
somc:thinc we'll ·ha\-c 10 dC'al ~•th"
•Estancia High product K>!e \\11lson
hu emeried as the llC'e of 1he P1riues'
pi1chinc stall. a«ording 10 Ahobtlh.
''Lltcly, he's been up a hnlc bi1 (in the
strike zone), bu·1 we're not concerned,"
said AltobcJli, who ~1d pa" of the reason
fo Wilson's lackluster 6-7 rcrord las1 year
_the team's poor dcfenM:. "He may be
our only Division I pi1cher ...
The 6-foot·l \V1lson appcan 10 be !1.Jlly
reC'O\crcd from ll brolen finger on his
pitching hind, an injury suffered 1n lhc
regionals ap1ns1 San D1ceo ~iesa and one
1h:n sidcitncd~h1m f~ra1 .. r.nals
l.i)I season.
• Former C~1:r. ~1eu High p11chcr
~tau Harber. \j,h o was eApcc1ed 10 be a
p3n of the Or:tngc Coasr College sui.ff
1h1s season, ha.s been forced to redshi"
lh~ ~•son due to injury.
Harber was in\'Olvcd in an automobile
accidcn1 In 1hc first .,.,·eek of January, and
surrc~d a back injury.
-~·------
Par the lilll bow, O...p C:O... ColkF
.. M r9e~ a comped1We M19otc11 ~im-·
.... le&m, aad a 5tat iitntor" pcrlOnncr 10
lielp ...,.. llWtp olt
The team ls C01Ched b)' Jon R"thfclJcr,
DoQ WatiOll Md sO;tan1 Mike •r~n.u..
the umc MaR that has guided OCC.s com·
81\1.nity c:oUcJC teams to 10 11atc champion-
ships in 12 )'Cll'I.
1bc new OCC t.iastcra swim team re-
ceived u nctk>n Crom the Southern Pacific
M#stcrs As.wxiatton ll1c this p:1st !all 10
bes.in entering M.2is1ett 5w1m meets l!li :i
.. am.
Prk>r to 1hc ~loning. one of the origi-
nal Kven Mastera.swimmers that c.hanered
the OCC workout pfOiram in February o(
1993 already made his prc1encc..kno .... n dur ...
in& the '93 season. Ray Oa._rra, 59, beg;in
entering SPMA swim meets on his O\o\n hist
h0i-mpmt-,On1pifcd qui~e00r4--. _ .... ...,..
Out ol the 24 races he entered, G(lrra
scored 13 first places, three ie nd~ 11 nd
1wo lhirds. The finishes included l\j,·o guld
medals and one silver at 1he Long Beach
ScnK>r Olympa, a bronze in 1hc California
St.ale Senior O)ympia in s~n Diego oind ii
silver and 1 bronze in the SP~1.-\ Long
Course Championships in Mission \ 11.'jo
OCC Masters Cooch Jon Rathflllder (loft), with senior swim-Ray a.rra,
apos:tlng son;wt of the hardware won in last year·s maslera' competition.
For ~ information on the QC(. "t.1\·
1ers swim program, call 432·5880. TtJ1n1ng
ls weekdays :!II 6:30 a.m. al 1hc OCC gyn1-
nasium ou1door pool .:i.t 2701 ·F:.irn.ic:r
Road.
CLUB TENNIS
fr••••t• 6
the 1994 U S Nauonal 1cam, according 10 R"n \\'ooJ,,
UST A Ouec1or of Pla)'cr °''·elopmcn1.
Abra~. 15. a US. National team member la.st )C:Jr. "'.i'
ran.,cP No. I in the nation in the~,, 14.s in 1992. Ht•Lcntl}.
he rcachtd the semifinal) .:it 1hc Coqu1 Bov.I and fin 1\he d
SLtlh at 1he UST,\ National bo)') 16.s. -
•Charmine hosl --l"he Nev.·purt Bc.1d1 Tennis Cl ub \\111
hos1 the US1"A \\/omen's N~llionals for the 65~ and 7~s
J1\'ision Oct 3-9. Jnd v.ill :a\)() hosl the Pacific Coast Sen1t1r
Father-a nd-Son 01.lmpion~hips June 17-19, 'tl.h1ch i~
sanctioned by the SCT A If ii national father-:in d-son
tournament anscs, the Nu·rc hopes 10 become the hu~t.
according 10 club gener:::il m.inagcr Irv Goldberg.
The club's mued doubles chan1p1onsh1ps :arc Feb. 11 -13 for
3 0 to S.5 players, then on Valcn1 ine's Day. ii wilt hos1 :.
l:r.d1es charity C\Cnt fo r the Jane Gray Porter Orange County
Philharmonic Soc1c:1y. P;.11 Puc1c h and ~tarilyn Gould arc 1he
ch:airs
•No mrn ... 1 ccd a break from the hustle and busrlc " Or a
m1n1 \;'.ICl'.lhon? Interested 111 pla)1ng tennis v.tth other ladits
""ho play. at your level"
l·l crc's the ans""cr · Oarb3rn Kushner. former general
man::igcr of the Ne"" port lkach Dul..es. and 1 Virginu1 Slnns/
~lanhluan &x.h .:r.dmuustruur. h.ti the pc_r(ecl hol1daJ. for
)OU
"Volle) Guls" arc for v.ome n Y.ho .... an1 to ha'e fun. They
are 4.0 to S.O pla)ers. ThC"y mec1 :u the Racquet Oub i.n Palm
Spring.s for tv.·o clinics: the fi~1 ~larch 2-4, the second ~1arch
·~-The $175, double·occup.:incy i)Jckage (add SSO for single
OCCUpllllC"y) includc1 tv.'O nights and three days at 1hc Ra cquet
Club; a duublcs \tra1egy clinic "'Ith tc-nn1~ tcgenJ I< "::
Casals. lunch on ,11 nic da); gift,, ruunJ-rub1n tu1.1rn.1 ~n1~
unlimiteJ tennis, .ind an oppl1t1unit} tu 111ee1 n~., p. ,,~·1' 1n
fun C\C:nt
So lc.:i\e the ~1.J~ ""'ith )UUr hu!iband. h:t\C ~Pwr ~'-" .1.1r>
field )Our calls ..1nJ turn on the answering ma .. h1nc I r
rescnat1on.s, ca.; (7 14) 494-J~~q
•Sheraton cu11\enllon ... If ~ou're 1nvohc:J 1:1 1r:nru~. 1h1~ 1~
:a scm1n:ir for~ lu From Feh 19-11 al lhe ~h .. ·1Jh•n :'\.~· .... rxn1
Hotel, !ieminar• V1·1ll be cundu .. ·tc!J. in ~trol..e prvJu\'"11011 nl"""'
approaches to ~"aching. b10-n1c:Lhan1cs and hu"' 111 L1pcc11c
v.i1 h 1he comr.1un1I), among 01he r ~ubJCCI~.
The ronvc r~1 1on is geared for tennis pro'. rci.:u:.111t)n
leader), comn1un11y tennis a.s~,alLons. retailer~. club
managers and l1-.ners, industry cxccU11vc:s. high schwl ;inJ
college OD:lches, and an>one 1n1ere!itcd 1n di!tCO'ocnng n1u1c:
abolJI nC"W equ1pn1en1 .ind 1echn1ques. For n1ute dclJd~. Cdll
(714) 8)().1414.
• Doublts lroublt~ ... Lct"s face 11 Jr )Ou're not Jn
experienced double~ pl:a)·er, )·ou can rt1n into trouble: Do \OU
ancl your pjrtner hJ\C problem<; crnreung 1he court' II 111J~ t>e
that you arc: mo,ing for ball~ 111Ji,iJuJll~ 1n,te:.id 11f a' .1
team, leaving gaping holes for your opponr:n1~ 10 C:\l'IOJI
In a Tennis l 1p from l "c•nn1, magaz ine . )ou anJ \'OUI r.irt-
ner mus.I ITll.)',C together -up for drop ~hut!i. b.ick f1•r lul·\.
and ro lhc tigh1 lnd left ror angled shon. l o hetp "VUtl rT10'<"'C
in un ison. 1mag1ne 1h:u you're connec1cJ al 1hc hip' h\ ..1n c'·
tenston cord. \\hen )OU become unplugged. ~l.)ur c~·.irl •••\
crage is reduced, 1hetefore. creating opening\ fllr ~uur op·
ponents, SIJ)' plugged 1n to ~our partner.
Rlcb•rd Dunn is• Dnily Pilot S{H>rts \tritrr 11hv-'l' 1Jub
l~nais roluntn •p{W•N tMi<'~ nu;inth/_).
Marcellino -(above) arts fa<ms at the Costa Mesa &hlpyard. Al loft.
workers und the top deck ol an upcoming boat lrom the Westef1y plant.
WESIBl.Y h:.d Wcsterty build their designs; 1QP
k>al ~IS tneluM C.nt2ta, PrnuaJioa,
Hc•rtbc.111 :.nd Olrsor.
Additionally, We tcrly has built 1
wide variety of non-radna aaltboa
includin& hc.a'-)'-4\lty Ca&aUna .. ater
wJs. offihor< powerboat bulls lb<
Sc:orab, KY<r>I 7'·ph11 r-mo<or
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