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NEWPORT BEACH • COSTAMESA Mother Naill«! has ::J ' t). (
• washed ... down
;ind blown us dty, "today"we'lhpallde
in the sun. Sporlde in a
sweater, it'll be breezy, widl
remperatur .. in the IOw 60s.
Stt WRJllH, '•ie 2
Winner of 39 journalism awards in 1993 . '
lnnovatiVe program will reward hot grades with cold cash
~Anonymous donation of $20,000 'helps fund plan by
Save Our Youth that will aid at·risk teen-ager~.
With •38 weeks in the iehool
year, a student could conceivable
earn up to S760. Thc~"Wm of what-
eWr (unds the student has re -
By Lol.IAHN 8A.IH£DA., ST.ur WtJTt\,
ceived throughout the year v.:ill
qualify for the proeram will be then be matched o n graduation
able 10 earn S4 for each A they re-day.
ccivl, S3 for· a B. $2 for a C and SOY .Director Oscar San1oyo
$1 for a D -each week. said a commit1ee c.ompriscd of
the proerilm. Only ttudcnts who 1lso be required to talk wi1h a
arc financially and IOcially at-risk couiiselor when they turn their
arc eligible. progress reports in each -.eek..
.. We're not picking: the cream oi SOY, a non-profit org:aniza1ion
the crop," Santoyo said. "8u1 kids which operates cn1ucly on dona-
who have the potential. Ir's an in-tions, is also selling up a tutoring
ccn1ivc program to get 1hcm to progr:am ror Mondoy nights..
graduate." Ncwporl-Mc:.a Un1lic d School
The o nly· ccitOfia, "is that the Oia;1rict Supcr1ntcnden1 Mac
kids stay out or trouble, 1111cnd Bernd met wnh Santo'o las1 week
provide motivation now r1ther
than later." ·
Bernd said he's never §CCR a
program quite li._c 1t, dcsplle hold·
1n1 va rtOUs posts ai school districts
throughou1 1hc country. "I'm be·.
hind i1 IOO'l-," he ~aid.
A11hough the official sclcciton
has not )'ct been announced, San·
1oyo satd 1hc \Ouths v.ho (r
COST A MESA -All anony·
mous citizen has dona1cd S20,000
to Save Our Youth IO th11 the
West Side communi1~ cen.1er can
-mnd an t~novatwe p110t J7CO&CMI
that rewards at-risk tcc~ by pay-
in& them for 1ood a.radcs.
"'ll's like an allowance," said himself, gana counselor RO)' Al-
SOY Director O~wradoJ-GOlta---Mese---Gouncilm::1n
"How mUCh mJJncy· they make is Joe Erie:klon and Madrcs Costa
up lO them. They can make it or Mesa pioneer Non Maher arc SC·
break ii. We're &Mng them 1he re· lcc1i.ng about two dozen high
1ponsibili1y." school sl udentt to partici pate in
ctas:r.md-rcmain-drug-tre~·S"11n<'--tmO-p1cttgc"'his support · -
1oyo said. "Jf we find out they arc ·•1 think 1he program I) fantas-
involved wilh gangs. they will be tic," Bernd said "Nu. !, 11 targets
dropped and Jose all the money." sludents v.ho <lit Jcf1nitely in
the smr communi1) center On
Hamilton Street arc cxci1cd.
"Some of the kiJs arc Blready
making plans for '4ha1 they'll
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As envisioned, studcnu who Santoyo uid the students will need. And Nu. 2. 11 1~ dc~1gncd to
'It was blowing like crazy'
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• Strong winds that
ripped through area
confirmed to be a mini
tornado. Balboa Island,
Dover Shores and Santa
Ana Heights appear to be
hardest hit areas .
BY ~AIANN 8ASH.l0..l., SlAt'r W11JT1a
NEWPORT BEACH -We're
not in KanS3s anymore, To10. Be-
lic\'e ii or not. we're in Newport
Bc::rich.
Naltonal Weather officials con-
firmed Tuesday that the wind
heard bowlina throu&h 1his city
about 6:30 p.m. ~1onday was in
rac1 a mini tornado, reaching
austs of nearly 70 mph.
Bob McCray can vouch ror iL
The Terrapin W1y rcsjdcnt was
w•1chin1 tclc)i~ wbca. tbe
twis1er !ouched c:tov.·n in his back·
y:ird, suck.ins up about 80 feet of
fencing and spitlin' ii back oui.
"I looked ou1s1dc and wcn1
':suhhh,'" ~1cCray recounted.
.. 11 was bk>wlng like crazy. 11\c
windows ~re rattlin& and every-~
1hina. 11 shook the whole house."
Damase at the McCray home
amounted to one collapsed fence.
a shredded 1wnin1 ind broken
flower pols. "11 scared me more
than the eanhquake did," Mc·
Cray said.
Newport Beach police fielded
calls from doiens of fri&}ltened
dtiuns Monday cvcnina. but ii
S-T0tul&D01-•
,\.\AAC; J.t.un•. 0.ULY l'\LOr
,woi1<efs board up windows and place tarps on office bul~dlng at Birch Street 8.nd Von Karman Avenue in Newport Beach.
Blown away ·by Mother Nature's wrath
~ After escaping injury and
damage in floods and fires,
Richard Holmes -is victimized
by Monday's tornado.
BY Loa.JANN BASH.I.DA. Sl.\lo• Wun.a
NEWPORT BEACH -Unlit Mon·
day. Richard Holmes had out·
maneuvered ~turphy's Law.
• Firs1 the '49-yc1r'°'d Lacuna Bcac.h
resident witched 1wo nei&hboril\I
homes slide down a hill in last ¥tin1er'1
mudslides. •
Next he mana1ed to wrestle an uzJ
machine 1un away from a 1unman who
hAd carjacked and ~napped him in
ON1111C-
Los Angele>.
After 1hat he witched a doz.en
homes on his Laguna Beach street So
up in flames during 1he (ires1orm las1
{all.
Then. while tryin1 to bclp a friend
sa\'e his occanfron1 home from the
blue, the boat they were tr1vclina in
apsized in hca-wy surf jus1 be~
re1Chin1 shon:, trapping him unde rWa•
ter. Bui •&•in he survived.
The next escape, Holmes says in all
scrib1.11neu, was from Hoaa HOipital.
'1'ht7 tried 10 1dmit me for a heart
condition." he explained, sounding
senuincly o(fendcd.
As for lhe Nonhrid&e Carthqu1kc.
Holmes slept 1hrouah ii.
.. Out the tornado Sol me." he said..
Wi1nes.ses 10ld Holmes they walchcd
~tonday's l'Wister :tip dcJic:a1ely lhrough
a maze of boa1s docked in Ncwpor1
Harbor, stopping only to rip the roof
off his 40-fOOI. Viking sportfishcr be·
fore blowing ashore.
"It was k>okins for me," Holme~
said. "II didn't touch An)' other boo.is:·
Orange County Harbor Pa,Jrol of·
fkiJls confirmed Tucsdat tha1 Holn1cs'
Double Double -named because ii
was twice as bi& ind upecWvt as 1he
ll.St boal he owned -was the only
.t\'CUCI to suffer su dltnage -
aboul S2.000 worth.
"I've lh-ed here all a1y life and 1\-e
never seen nn)'lhina lite lhis." said
Holmes, who ·owns a Newpon Beach
marketina finn. "Enouah is enouah. ·•
f y I
Some fad• .... , J\lond1,1'1 mial toral·
do 1h1 1oudMll do•rn ill N.,.-port lleedo:
• The twisrcr touched 00'4"0 at be~'Ccn
6:15 and 6:45 p.m. Monday at Balboa
Island, headed northc:ist for 3bout sia
'miles sou 1h'ol 55 Fn:cway until
tcrminntlng m'8u.tcs later KVcral miles
sou1hwcst ol .lolln Wayne Airpon.
•The Na1iollal Weather Seivice calls it
a F (zero), 1he wcakesi IOrt of tornado on
the weather tervicc\ twister se1le. ~
i.s named 1he Fujita scale. -
•·Th e National Weather Seivice AJ tho
funnd was not piclced "I' on radar, but it
received n:ports or siJhllQIS. sbanaed
windows t.nd felled tn:es.
.e Winds reached nearly 70 mph.
Students
irritated
by racist
literature
~ Alth ough no formal
response is planned , pupil s
at Corona del Mar and
Costa Mesa high schools
bothered by fliers ,
distributed on campus
BY Boa PAp£, Sr1clAI.. 10 on ru.01
CORONA DEL MAR -.. How ·
can people be so racist?"
Ramin B::ris1:ani. 18, like many of
his classmates at Corona dcl Mar
Higl1' School, wrutlcd wilh the
question after racist flic.u were
di.scovcrcd in student k>ckcn Mon -
day. The propaganda, round al
Corona de! t.tar and Coi:ta ~tes:t
high Khoots., attacked Latinos 1od
t;•lled oh whiles to use violence 10
depon all .. non-¥rhites" froan lhc
United Sta1cs.
·~l "'as amazed and --disguMeif. ··
s:tid Bss1ani, senior cJ3ss president
al Corona dcl Mar ... How can
someone be so ignoran1?"
Others echoed. Bastani's scnll·
ment.
"People need to ~now how to
unite. 001 10 turn aaa1nst each
01hcr." s:ud 15 ·\~ar-old C1rina
s:unp!tOn. V.'hO ~~1d the 1nc1dcnt
left her angered.
··'-''e should be ;H school 10
learn. but no1 about r3C:vn," s:ud
Hedi Faza.1, 16. "Al first. I v.:i.nteJ
10 find lhc pcrM>n anJ bca1 him
up.""
~tau Olsen. 17. a~s1)lan1 com·
missioner of student right s. )!11d.
"la's impor1an1 10 L.n..,.... Iha\ the)C
gr04ps c.a~t anJ 1h.11 the\ 'II so to
:i.ny lcn11h 10 pu1 3C'tOS\ 1hc1r
ideas, We can'I ~ )h1clJcJ .from
the5e pc:oplc.''
Latino student\ at C~IJ ~1C).I
Hish School v.crc 10111:111~ :11ngJ).
aui Roy Alv:11r1Jo, a roun~lo1 fo1
the Ncv.·port-,..tcs.a Un1ried School
Dis lnct and founder of Launoh
Costa Mesa ..
"They ""lnled 10 ~tukc bacl...
bu1 they couldn't d1rcc1 their
anger a1 someone," Alvar1do u1d
··1 helped them cool down. Now .
they're looking for S01Mth1ng lO
be done. I murcd them that (the
~) •iOUld do v.t\31 it could."
. What COlu Mcu HiJh School
tdminb:1nton did do when the
racist literau.ire was dlicowrcd be-
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The pointing on top ol -
1 b by pastel •llisl o.bra -· F0< mote lnlom>ilion on orill·
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~ Members of high school Ethnic Forum discuss issues
of race to help ease tensions among different groups .
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A 59-ycar-old Costa Mesa
resident who (or the last six ye.an
has been guiding: toun at
Centennial Farms. Mollica was one or tbe first to be recruited for the
job, which she was alerted to by
neighbor and former Orange
County Fair board member Beverly
Langs1o n. "She (Langston) asked
nie if I would like to come and sec
1hc farm and check it out," Mollica
said. "Then once 1 got here, I went
through a tour and they explained
what they wan1ed. The next day 1
gave my first tour."
fOR THI CHILDRIH
Mollica is one of 40 Centennial
Fann 1our guide volunteers. She
leads an ave~e of 300 children
cvcryl"hursday lhroUgh the farm.
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; if
- a canoe pulled °"' of the pound/" Mollica said.
ACITfelaL ---· When she was fifst offered the
job as a tour 1uidc at Centennial
Farm, Mollica said she ran home
1nd slatted reading every
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•U.S. l.aM A Cllltlt lM.. OaapCcr 11.
• lA Acq11l.W.U IM .. Q1ptCf ti.
agriculture book she could find •11mt1
because she knew little about •1o11 ntt••'bUt••,. NwrMt .._.Ml!,
farming. "And I'm even from COila At.a
Wi900nsin. but I'm from the city," .................. ••-' C..._
she said. But everyday she says she , MNUMT 11 _J
learns somcthina new. "I ncVcr •Jw.a• •-' Cdla c.id.1n.
petted a pig before I got here," ea.ta M.csa. &ill
Mollica said. "Now I've delivered a It. -..... N..,tt•I
pig. 1 even gave mouth·to-mouth to IMU<'f 1
. a piglet that was stillborn." If you'd • \Ylllla• s. •'"' Andtt• T•>lor Get.
like to walk through the farm or Com Mr:u , ho)'
take a guided tour, call 708-FAJR. ""' Me__.,I M ... lt•I .~~~~~~l--l~~M~M~UWIAl'f.-21•~~~~~~~~~~-j -oryltj7tt1112/i MdiOd', • Ptltt 1n• Khnbtrty ~ln'.o.ttn,
RholO by Mart Alut/a c:m11 ~tcu. airl Tuur)> arc an educational show-and-lei!, teaching
pre-schoolers through first-graden all about the
tnunty's farn1ing history. She introduces young
\:h1!drcn to baby chicks by letting them hold the
tiny birds. Sometimes she gives youngsters their
o~ r8.dish seeds to plant and grow. ';You pull a
carrot from the ground and you hear and 'uh-oh'
in unison from the children because they've never
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CITYllDI
Police helicopter helps find lost Newport Beach boy
t\ hcckon1ng c::ill from above by a '
ro' 1ng police helicopter helped bring a
happy ending in the search for a
~·~c;ir-otd Newport Beach boy who was
1 bought 10 be missing Sa1urday night.
('ouucilman Joe Erickson ·
lOn1mcnded the police department al
~lundJy 's City Council meeling for
"'hJt he s;ud ~as a "heart-warming
1i:un1un" after Juhe Bissell of Newport
Ui·ac h reported her son, Tom, missi ng
Jru1n ·rhc \Vhcrehouse record store on
I 7th S1rcc1 at 6:38 p.n1. Saturday.
while urging the child 10 return to the
s1ore. The announcemen1 prompted
many -incl uding the councilman -
to join the search.
"People ran out of their homes 10
look for the boy,1' said Erickson, who
lives in 1he area and heard the call
~from the helicopter.
Police in Costa ~iesa and Newport
Beach called out eight squad cars 10
help search the area. Less than an
hour later, Tom was finally round
nearby at a friend's home on Somerset
Lane in Newport Beach, where he had
been the whole time.
Somerset addrt"s.s) had stepped outside
and heard the announcement ori the
P.A. system and called Newport Beach
right away," said Costa Mesa Sgt. Burt
Sant~e. "It's reaJly a big relief for
everyone b«ausc -these c11lls for 1 lost
·child are the hardest 10 h;tndlC."
Police Chief Dave Snowden ujd
calling out names and descriplions is 1
standard procedure when i1 is thought
that a lost child is probably in the
immediate vicinity and can be located.
perspective from the air that a
helicopter \11ould."
The Bissell family. allhoug.h they fell
a little bashful after the evi:nt, said
they were more relieved and irateful
for the effort.
"If he had been wlnderina away, he
wouldn't have gotten far," said Tom's
father, Bill Biue:U. "We would like to
So away and be forgo1ten,'but by the
same token, we would just as soon be
embarr:issed than have him ml.ssini,
We arc glad ii wun't an emcrccncy,
but if it had been, it couldn't have
been handled any better."
I lel1cop1cr pilo1s used 1hc public
;1dJ ri:s) :.v~icm on the craft to call out
1hc buy\ ·n;.imc and his desCription. "One of the parents (at the
"We've done a lot of notifications
from the air," Snowden said.
"Generally, someone on the stree1 with
1 P.A. system docsn'1 have the broad -BT Mvnlc /tf c.LftKI
Committee remains tangled in
controversy over bike b'all
·1 he lJicycJc 1·rails Committee,
rrei.hly i.locked with se~ral new
1nr 111beri., spent more than two ho\)rS
~1on d11y nigh! discussing a
cun1 rcwe1sial proposal to ex1end 1he
Ocean Fron\ bike path.
During the past three months, the
:'\e11. purl Beach City Council replaced
fvu r committee members-whose terms
hJ tl e:o:pircd. A riflh sca1,.which had
bee n \:lCanl for several mo nths, also
'A3S filled., .
l"hc new members take their scats
Jt :l' time when !he 14-mcmber
1.:omin11tec rinds itself tangled In
con trove rsy over whether to extend
the Ocean Front bike path.
been puS:hing for an extension of !he
boardwalk, which curren1ly runs from
36th Slreet to E Stree1.
They would like to sec i1 extended
two miles to. the Santa An;i River,
taking_bicyclists off Coast Highway
and Seashore Drive.
BuLfolks_whoJi~k>ng O«att
Front say an extension of the
boardwalk would tum their homes
into fish bowls.
8C$ides taking away their privacy,
they argue 1he-boardwalk wou ld pose
an added liabilil}' 10 the ci1y because
cyclists IOO'letlmes crash ,,., hilc riding
on the contrete strip.
Jean ~Ill, wHe of former mayor, dies
Jean Hall, the wife of former Costa
Mesa Mayor Donn HiJll, died Sunday
· morning at Hoag Hospital in NewporL
Bcac~ after a live-year ba1tlc with
cancer. She was 66.
·Mn. Hall was born and raised in
Fort Wayne, Ind. She came to
Southern Ollifornia in 1951, working
,at the Boy Sccut Headquarters in Los
Angeles, where she met her husband.
_Thc)'_Wctc.married 41-years.
In 1965 the couple.opened Omega
Industries, a manufaciuring finn that
specialized in industrial electronic
equipment. They m9W'd to the area in
1972 and six years later Donn Hall
venlured into city poli1ics :is a
planning commissioner.
took care or the home, 100."
As Hall became more involved in
polilics -in 1978 he·wu appointtd
10 1he City C:OUncil'"to finilh the tcrin
of another (:Ouncil member who had
passed away -Mrs. Hall took 1
larger role 1n their Costa Mesa
busineu. She also was active in the
chamber of commerce and the Costa
~1esa Lioness Oub.
·tn 1ddi1ion to her husbalid, Mrs.-
I-inti is survived by sisten Wilma
Radner of Lafayc1tc, I nd.~ and Letha
Tavey of Kal:1mazoo, MK:h.; and
bro1hcn Kenny Hall of Fon Wayne,
Ind. and Warren Hall or Detroit. ~1emorial services will be II 2 'p.m.
Friday al the United Methodist
Church in Costa ~les1. Memorial
contributions should be made to the
Hoag Hospital Cancer Center. "I think there's room in Newport
UcJch for individuals to enjoy ano1hcr
~in d of recreational e:cperience," said
l':~ul Watkins. an Ocean Front J
homeowner rcccntly appointed by
Councilman John Co:o:. "There is a
\.Cry limited area (along the beach)
1hat would allow for an uninterrupted
family Uthering ... without the
interruptions of a thoroughfare."
Opponenu of the extension also
have argued that ii would be too
costly 10 main rain the b1 ~e 11 .ul, even
if it could be builc wi1h ;i )(,itc or
federal grant.
"She worked with me in the
busin~s.s. laking care of the books and
ordering," Hall said. "I th ink she
worked harder 1h an I d1J Decausc she -By Af.unlc AlcLcod
And some \Vest Newport tc)1dcn1s
say they believe a buard1~alk 11.uuld.
only con1ribute to their problcrns or
noise, crime and 1r:iffic cong~·~1ion -
nuisances which neighbors 1n 1ha1 part
of town have been enjoying gre:u
succc~s la1ely in combating.
Retirees hold sale to benem earthquake victims
Marianne \Vhitby , who was
appoin1ed las! November by
U1uncilwoman Jean \Vau, said she
dislikes the current configura1ion of
the tx?a rdwalk and wants to explore
op1ions for extending 11.
"Our responsibility is to provide
safe biking for Newport Beach," she
said. "I think we had to keep comKl g
back to that point o r view las! night."
Se,·eral committee members have
"Tue last thing 11.c need in \\'est
Newport is nlOrc people," saiJ Mike
Kr11n zley. 'Aho was :ippointcd IJS I
mon1h by Councilman Phil Sansone.
City Councilwoman Evelyn I !art,
1he council Jinlson to the comn111tee,
said she 'Aili encourage members 10
get :if much infonna1ion as possib le
about the! extension proposals.
-By David Helm
A Newport Beach rc11re ment
community will hold a rummage sale
Sat'U'day to benefit vic1 11ns of she
recent No rthridge eunh4uakc:.
Ncwporl Beach PJ:iz.1 rc1irement
counselor Ada ~1as sa id the complex
has a storage room fu ll ur e\:ery1hin1
from furnilure and antaiues to kitchen
equipment and books.
"We've been 1alking about holding a
garage sale to gc1 1iJ uf the stuff for
mon1hs now," ~1as s:urJ "\Vhen the
earthquake hit, we dcc1dc d to make it
a priority."
Mas said M>me of lhe retirement
home's rough ly 100 re side nts h;1ve also
don:Jled sonic or their personal items
for the sale.
The sale staru at 7 a.m. Saturday nt
Ncwpon Beach Plaza retiremen1
community at 14SS Superior Ave . ~1as
~id they hope lo wrap ii up by about
2 p.m.
All proceeds will be funneled 10 the
earthqu:;ikc relief fund through the
American Red Cross.
For more informa1ion, call ~1as or
Newport Pl:ua program direc1or
Diane Ha1field at 645·6833.
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{int hsians tktttu l11f,,,.•1»-tTl"Nfrd bJ
tlw ~Wff of C..U• ~Ina •ltd /\'~ lk•<IL
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• ~lark Pnrn or Spqr1 ~l'd Spttlaliw
al 1600 Adami A\'C'.
• D1vld RubtAr Con1ullln1
at 2JOO F11f\'ti:W Road.
• Un S.bali•I or Q»ttn Soottp
11 ZJ.tS Nt'fll"pol'I 01\-d.
• RoOrrc ~lotkr of ~1Mlrr 111d c ..
11 llSI Alnr. .. y Aw
• J~· Vorb or Therouchbrtd ~IOIOf'f)tk•
11 1835 Whither Aw .
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• JK>qwt)ttr Crnot .r \~it-Clt'hrorid
II ,250 Park Newpo.-t.DllYt'
• f .. lt Tn"t ol Cm11 Uouw .\t \\'ttlrllll" Crnltt
a1 1!111 Wc11d1tr OrM.
•Todd $udrrk ol Dina Kln1 IM.
11 1280 Diw:.n Ave.
• Pctn lk11drr or \Vn Tri
II 111'4 l'url Scabournc: Way
DIATlll
IJ#t mTttt dr•lb1 as rrponf<ll I• IM Dnfwir.
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COITAMUA
• CbarkJ H. Cort.aia, 80 oa Ja~. 22.
• Dll111 C. Loew. "l oe Jan. 16.
II AallMtUt Da•Mb., l4 on Jlft. 12.
• GrnW ~llllli .u.otl, Z! un l•n. 12
MIWNllT llACH
• llrks. L \\'tis. II on Jan. IS
• llowlnl £. Cb1tt, 69 Ofl Jan. 20
o t..ll ~1. Walttt; 88 on Jin. II.
• Btlt1 L Sod'•· 64 on Jan io.
MAARIAOU
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an.,. c-.,,.IJ' RttOnkM Omtt.
con&MUA
•Bruer C. CClfl.~lln Jr. married CnK"r V1eka,
Dec.. 17 In San11 An1.
• lllu TrcMJnl m1rricd Clio Pham,
Dec. 16 In S.nta ADI ..
• Jtoct' C. BMb• married Rktdkk UttM,
Dec.. 28 in La1un1 Beach.
M.W.0111 llAC:tl
• .\albony ~I. PlrlUo married httklli A. lltnoe,
Dec. ll in Pbmo Beach.
• S.tphr11 J. DnHlln nurricd 1'111d Kc-lkr,
Dec.. ll In CoM1 ~1cu.
• Uoyd E. ~lonif Jr. m1rrkd SIMttt ~t. Truilt.
J1a. I in Laguna Beacb.
• ltauttl S.pir• manicd Tttt111 ~tulll•.
Dec. 28 in S.n11 Ana.
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COITAMllA
N.._ -A bu'llat broke Snto Pcn;o,-.n Prod~ Jn
the 2ll(X) btodl: ud ltoie about
S500. k•Yina 'behind • half
ca1en apple.
Eu! 17tll 51...., R°""'ly SJO
wu u•n from Wcstc:m
Priollna in the 100 blodt. Ad•••: A Ykteo monitor at tsnyr ... i.-1o 111< 1soo bkU recorded a tccnqcr
sncU.lnt; tcYtraJ pcwno1nphlc
~-out(l(lhe_.,
hichna ,r.cm •ndct hiJ
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nt Oranao County hnikpl ~ .....
Awioclatiofl will hokf itt
FcbNary JCl\C.rat mcc1in& fl'OO'* 6 to 8 p.m. at 1hc Wyndham
O•rckn Hotel, JJSO Avenue of
the Arts. Colt• Mcu. O..c
speaker Cheri 8. Eitrin will
!•lk abou1 how to keep your job
1n the '90s. Colt, lec:l~•"t
dinncr,''5 SIO for rncmbcn &Ad
Sil ror non-mcmbc:ra. 11 k SJ
without dinner. Rcscl\ladons ire. required. FOf more
informatk>n, caU &cue Yauo at
640-llOO. ex1. JI07 or Call
Palmer at -4l4·:WOO. est. 3423. -R.cvkw methods to con1rol
hypctt nMQn in the ll)ldcn
~:an durkla a free 1 p.m.
acminar 11 1hc Graco ~J
Conference Center at Hoa1
Ha&pital in N~ Beach.
Call 760-2095 for infc>f'!Ntion.
CAMCll a. Hu UTllM
l-loaa Cancer Ccn1cr, 4000
P1ciric Cou1 tlii..t'way in
NcWpon lk•ch, u o!fcrlna a .,..----i-l="'~•°"cducation11I seminar oo sci( cs1ccm, ~ inuiJc ind
aommuninitK>n at 7: IS p.m.
The seminar is p:lrt of Hoa1
HO&pital'& Copin1 With Cancer wlrucr series. For more
informadon, call 7.CANCER.
TllUUDAY
¥AU"'1Nr l •Un
A s.in&Jc's mixer 10 bcncfil
Parent Help USA will be held
at Slade"s RCM1iuran1 in
Fuhion l,J!and from 5·10 7 p.m.
A doniuipn of SJ socs 10 Parcn1
Help. The cvtnl includes free
hoc'• dou\TC\ •nd t'lllo:O for one
cocttails. Thc: bcncfi1 mUcB
will be held C\1!') Thursday al
SIMSc's. For more Information.
all 72)..7170 or 640-S422.
TAUi IMOW LUNCMION
Wcll·known psycho1hcrapii1s
1-tctcn Lor1n1 -and Gk>ria Skan·
Ry will di~u "Communica·
uon -The Key 10 Dc\i;lop1n1
•nd t.tain111ini~ llcal!hy
Rclatl0Mhip1. 111 ;an ll:JO a.m_
luncheon 'fJOftSOted by l·lcrit:i.gc
Poin1c and the JC'<'tsh Scnicw
Ccn1c1. The: prcKn1a1ioo and
luncheon ii at lhc Uhi,-cnily
Oub on the UO nmpus. Cost
1\ Sl5, ,.hich includes lunch.
Call &lS-0729 or 646-JMO.
SMORJM•UUVU
Find out about MUJic3.I
trca1mcn11 of ...orini and \le<-p
11pnca 111 a free kcturc by Dr.
Viculr S1rcltoW, •n ca~ ~
and throat sursron. The 7 p.m. lec1urc is in 1he ronfcrcnc(: •
room •t l-toa1 Ho6pi1al. JOI
N~t Bh'd .. Nc.,..-port lkxh.
For 1nfomi•tk>n, call the Steep
Olw>rdcn Cc'ntcr fl 760-2070.
C LEANING OUT TH& OlJ ooiu•M IO m. tnaift ocr.ce. Tell
CHICKEN cooe. WHILE JDO, do -le 5lil! TWX?"
PREl'AIUNG FOii m E (-ys, (Cay, 1 th;nk people
VF.AR OF THE DOG -With fu. M fol fr~nd Burr um, he
.. The Year of The Roottcr in ill xDdl this auunancc from his
wanina hours it'I 1 propitious AbrKad1br1 Press on BatboA
time to. Island: .. De. aware that I am not
Local
SCene
re_an:anac the ~aet11ln1 In my declining years."
mess In my Which mea.ns his book should be
ca1e. And, ready for TWXlng tny edition
while scntchina now. Stand by.)
around in 1he •from J11Ms F. En1llsh of
debris, I've Newport's Beacon Bay: "As a
uncovered all frequen1 pa1ron of South <:o.ls1
sorts or nuqeu. Rep. I've found a fine v.·ay to
Take, please, bc11 th1t S6 parking rap. My wife
the neglected and I have a prc-1hea1er dinner
C'Ofrespondcnce: at 1hc Red Lion coffee shop, wi1h
•From ICiiy scledions'in 1hC S6 range. Then
F.tdlc: of we ""ride the hotel's free shunlc to
Newport's 291.h SCR. When 1hc .show's over. 1he
Street: "Thanks bus returns us to 1he hotel's
for airing your parkin1 area. Try it, you'U like
complaints uainst Comcast it."
Cable. 1 would've said the s.amc (I like ii, I like it. Now if we
1hinp. but I don't want 10 be could only figure a way 10
permanently scrambled. Also. I smuggle some of th31 coffee into
tikcctwharyou-wrotc-ubout-Dldt---1;he-thca1er1 •.. ) -"'-
Buaum, ()('le of my (avorite 9 From a.tlirle TrpJWr.oC
people. As .editor"s sccret:iry (or Newport's Galaxy Drive: ··rd like
The LA. Times in O .C. for 18 1ha1 recipe: (Crom The \V all
yeus, 1 used to TWX his Street Journ3l) for the pcrrcct
r,tn: "*' rep to vlllt DCC
COSTA MESA -Studcn1s
interested in attending Chapman
University can lalk with a
rtprcsen1ativc from Chapman
Admisstons who will visit Orange
Coast College's Transrer Center,
k>c1ucd in lhc college's Coun:.cl1ng
n.nd Admissions Anne:ii, on
Wednesday, Feb. 23.
The Chapm3n rep will mc:i::1
wi1h studen1s from 9:30 3 n1 to 2
p.m. For more in fu un:uion.
con1nct OCC's Tr11n~fcr Ccnll't
31 432-S894.
al the
potat0 latka. l'w. a friend who (Anyt.bb\& wou.ld be an pare.au? A bit much.''
ma.k the bat. and I'd lite lO lmprorcmco.t, Ferd. Out wouldP't (Next 1imc you SCI the
compete with her... toi:.a:o spiU from the pipe'?) curm~acon on the line, Laun.,
(Patience. M1r~. the dippina •From £Il le Votaw of Corona Jive him the 2·ycar-old's number.
is in this rubble somewhere. I'll dcl Mar. 1'bc p&1.icn1 animals They're prQbably rclatccf,)
keep on diai"I. but therc'J a (al Buff:a.k> RtACh) 1bould be •From Ital Polley or
poislbilityth11 I may have eaten moved 10 C.1:l.lina Island, where Newport'• O:aluy Drive: "Nw
it -smeared, or c:oune, wttb they can roam in dipi1y. Their time you ttlk 10 our friend. Or.
aps)te1.1uce.) · imprilonmcnt in such a res:1riete.d Vkk K.tpt, 1cH bim I searched
•From Stella AnM A.oteh or lpXC all of 1hcsc years is an all CM:r Honolulu and c-nvirorts
Co51a Mesa: "It there• chance embarrassment to our for h" boio'.. 'The Snakes o(
tho.l you could reprint , .. __ vcry community." ,,._ Hawaii.' le Wilsn'1 to be found •
runny IORI titles, sucl'I as 'My (Couldn't agree more, EHie. A an)"'Nherc on ihe ·ltilandi."
Mothcr·in·l..aw Mewed to breeding pair o( North American (You looked in the wrong
Oeorsia, and That's What I Ukc Bisons should be 1hippcd 10 book.stores. Hal. ll's ri&hl there
About the South?' I wan1 to send Catalina. The barber-shop on the ~he.If next lO his other
them to friends," slngcn, mcn1ioncd above, already
-(Shucks, Stella AnAe, I'd be arc work.ins on a farewell dilly, schot1rly v.orks. "The Pcngui.ns of Poland'" and ·· Kllngaroos happy to rtprint any1hins. But 1cnta1ively tilled. "'Shuffie orf or Canad.a ")
why not-go straight 10 the source: Two Buffalo.") • From Garry Short of
Surviving members Bob Pettit · •From Liu,.. Pt"1 of
and Olarlcy Brown of the Beach Newport's Priscilla Lane: "I want Newport's A\cnida Cerritos:
Nu1s barber shop quanet? Phone to join your organiz3tion WAIT "When wn11 ng about the foothill
·numbers avaUablc on request.) ~(War Against Infuriating Tapes.) Tr3 nsportat1on Corridor,
•From art student Ferd The dccjsion was made after remember David Lt'lttrman'• line
Johasoa. of "Moon Mullins" listening to 1his recording: 'If you -th::r.t u v.·ould be California's " f ,_. fifst tOIJro:ad. if )"OU don't CO\lnl comic strip ame: '"As a ,-1 arc a u1cnd or rela1ivc, leave a , !cldtElcln' <1' •• dcpat1ure1n-your-rotumrofesign;--mcuagc;-1f-not-a-fricnd-o•~-~__. ="'"l'-'-----1--
how about turning yOur picture rela1ive, I probably don't wanl to (GoOd n1gh1, Garr)·. Good
upside down? Then we'd be talk to )'OU anrway, so hang up.' night, Da\c1d Good night, Heidi.)
treated to a clean-shaven guy Also, how about 2·ycar-olds J~rry Kobrin'! rolun1n runs
with a bushy head of h:air." being roached by giggling Alonday and ttC'dntsday.
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w1sn'1 until the 1un came up
Tuelday 1ha1 they aot a chance 10
asscu the damaae.
11 1ppe:1n the 1om&do inilially
touched down· around Balboa Is·
Janel, cutting a 6.-milc swath across
lhc city u it skipped northeast
1hrou1h lrviac before (malty dis·
llpatin& near the Twdn Marine
Corps Air Station, according 10
Ntational Wca1hcr Service met~
f9lotist Debra Romin~r.
At the ·California Bank In the
1400 block of Dove Street, the
runnel apparently shattered abou t
a dozen · oversized windows. whiJ>""
. ping office desks and chain from
the fin;t floor out into the parkin.g
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Al an office building in the 1300
block of Dove Street, several peo-
ple were -still working when th~
"windows started shakin& as if it
were going to explode/' according
10 fire officials who took the re-
port. 1'hc building sustained minor
s1ruc1ural dam:tgc on third floor.
Two ovcrsjzcd windows and seven
Ltgubr s~<llllw"-''-"""'-~,..-,-
The hardesl hi t nre as include U~alboa Island, DoVer Shores -
""'here some 14 trees were fe lled
-and Santa Ana Heights. ·Rcsi·
dent) n:ported damage on Galaxy
Drive. Santiago Drive, Com·
n1odore Road. Li ncoln · Lane,
Quad S treet, Dove Street,
f\.lacArthur Boulevard and Carna·
lion A\'enue in Corona del Mar.
SHAUMA Nouun , OAU .. T 11LOT
Ben Kea,ler Inspects an uprooted 30-foot pear tree at Santiago and Mariner streets Monday night.
The tree was taken out by a mini tornado that ri pped through Newport Beach. -. dozen t rees, cos11ng bet""·ccn
$1 ,000 and 52,000 apiece.
said Luis Almos. 11 24-year-old
Oysten bus boy who owns the car.
"1 say too m:iny 1hings very bad."
A resident of Santa An~. AJ mos
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roce daws Monday mominc ...
remove the nien from a.tudcnt
lockcr1 bc(orc Ibey coukl ~teen,
aa:ordin& 10 Pr1ncl pal Ed Har·
charik.
Many 11uden11 leavin& campus
Tuud1y afternoon s1i d 1h11 they
had not heard abou t 1he literature.
Olhers 5aid they saw a copy of the
nicr th:at WIS plSSed amon&
rrie nds.
"I Wiii urprUtd b)' the Uft·
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lier." ....., llriollll. 16. ... Ibo
tta.ted lteca ... ahl nicr protnoct
vlolerlce' llOlait Olino<ilies. HI
fami!y came to tbe United St111
rrom th• Mar<llaU bland<.
Jasmi ne Lopez. 14, aald lh1
La1in01 have. not come totethcr 1
plan a unified re&pORM to 1he hat
1i1era1ure, but said ahe would pn
tell 11ainst ncism 11 her school
somcoae pJanned a march.
General Scniccs Director Dave
Niederhaus said city crews went 10
work about 8 p.m .. clearing road·
ways, and didn't qu1t until l l p.m.
"II will 1nke several days 10 clean
up all the damage," he said.
City officials also received re·
ports of shattered windoWs at sev-
eral homes and office buildings. as
well IS Le Mcridien Ho1cl on
MacArthur. "We fell it strongly,"
said hotel manager Linda O'Toole.
"We lost one guest window and
some lights went out. But 1he
guests were really very con1poscd."
\Vestcli(f residcn1s Den y and
Ken Brown described the tornado
as a canno n sho_t. ''We. g<>j up and
ran into the next room away trom
the backyard because it sounded
so loud," said Bcuy Brown.
O n Carnation, the twister
'snapped a tree in hair, tossinJ the
1runk on top of a 1968 Mustana
parked ne::ir Oysters restaurant.
said he had to get a friend to drive:
him home. Damage Is estimated at
abou1 Sl.000, but Almos said he--=
has no insurance to flX it.
·All told, the city lost about two
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activit ies and prcsenl::i tions. An·
other dist rictwidc conference is
schedulFd for March.
"It 's very easy for me as a teach·
er to 5'.ly we have no problems,"
s::iid math teacher Carol Tipper.
one of SC\'Cral ad\'isers to the Eth·
nic Forum. "Bui when we get lhc
s1udents 1ogethcr, they a rc able to
1ivc voice to 1he isS\lcs and 1he
problems thal we really do have
here at Estancia."
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earn," he said. "The!>' can spend
it on whatever they wan1.
Clothes. movie) or to help out
thl·ir fam ily.''
San1oy(1 ""ould not disclose
'"\Vhen I see H, I reel terrible,"
who donated the S20.000, ~ying
only that the ''kind gentleman"
asked 10 remain anonymous.
After writing the check, the
donor apparcn1ly s:iid: "I hope
this is not enough," occord ing to
Santovo. "H~ wants l.his to be a suc-
cessful progran1," Snn1oyo ex·
"In the yt:ar, we've expcrienCC'd,
fires, Ooods, earthquakes and tor·
nadoe.s," McCray said. "Now all
we need is a hurric::ane."
plained. "\Vc're hoping some
comp3nics get involved. The
more money. the mo re kids."
The cen1er is also currently,
looking for volun1 cer tu1ors and
counselors.
S:an1oyo said he hopes 10 gc1
the program up ond running
wi1hin the ncxl fey.' weeks.
S1udCnts typically discuss s1crco·
types or diffe rent races and how
raClal groups arc treated on cam·
pus by students and staff.
Just in time for Valentines!
At an E1 hnic Forum mee ting on
Tuesday. s1udents welcomed nc\lo
ffudenl Se-bastii:.n R Quek, 17, a
high school senior who moved 10
the United States from Argentina
last nlonth. lie said there wa)
nothing like the mix of races and
na tionalities he ·s seen al Estancia
.Hig h School back 1n his home
town or ~1 endoLJ. Bu i he said the
ubiquirous American movies and
television shows broadcast in Ar-
gentina prepared him.
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February 3rd throueh 14th
This 1s the fourth year of the
Ethnic Forunl, founded by In·
fusino and teachers because or the
changina studen1 population at Es-
tancia High School. The school is
now 48% Lltioo, 49% white, 2%
F1lip;no and almost l % black.
lnfusino hopes tha t groups li ke
lhc Ethnic Forum can stre ngthen
undcntand1ng between students
and help 1hc m resist ~he call to vi-
olence from hale groups.
"There arc people out 1herc
who :ire obviously racist and
they're ready to pounce on any·
thing to promote d isharmony," ln-
ru)ino said. "Many of the prob-
lems develop because kids don't
understand kids Crom other cul·
turcs. Once they ge t 10 know each
other, they c;an break down 1hose
'ilcreotypcs."
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Champs, again!
OOSTA MESA -The
CoMa >.icu High girls b:u-
ketb:.11 team clinched its
third 11raight outright Pacific
Coast Lcaauc championship
jn convincing fashion Thurt·
day, trouncing Yisi1ing Ln·
auna. Beach, 77-18 ..
PORTS
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CAJ\LSON, 642-0lO, UL ll7
me• ICllOOL .... n w• ,.,,,,, Iha
... Newport Harbor suNives
CdM's kamikaze allack. .,..,_.,.,.., __
CORONA DEL . MA.It -If lllen ...,. ,
people ......... ·-ketball -"" ,,., fin1 lime Tueoday .....
and dichi't a-any
w.dnndey, FebNrf I, ,.. I
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or 1111 I . It, I
· II ,.,_ heshman &l'lld' UACllay
Cos1a . ~!cs~ (IS-7, 9-0 in Jc"'ue) Cit"·
tended its Pct win~ing streak to 29 1--1-1--nm~s-:lJ H'fillrcr-Rb61nson-lcd rour QU$.
tanp in double figures with 22 points.
beller, 1hey would-...called Matrity.
.Ph71ic:al? Thia N Harbor
new mea11ia1 10
fought.•
· i:"'armilll100, who arouse4 the '"-
crowd by cutin& off a tbree1'Qintcr
from 3.S feel away wi1b 0:03 left iD the
W. quan'-r. WJrmin&&on had more
time to shoot than she lhougb1, but
RCWrthclcu she literally threw up a ,
_dapc;:ration· b ct 1h:u swi.shcd
II ileifthe Sailors, 6-6, after one: pe-
riod. '
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Robinson, a
S·l I forward,
also amassed 17
rebound$ as the
~iustanp bolled
10 a 19.() lead
af1c r ont piriod
and built the
cushK>n to 39-6
by halrtimc.
So phomore
Corri Lunnann
chipped in 14
poin ts and
m;ucbcd her ca-
reer high wil h
11 rebounds,
while frc.,hman guard Koo Kim had IS
poii;its and ~even a~)1sts
"\Vc"rc C\lrcmcly h:r.ppy about 'A·1nning
the lc:aguc lillc, bul our goal since 3boul
hi&lf .. ay 1hroug.h lhc sc.l.~n .. as 10 go Un·
dcfc:iled in lc:igue," ~!C.S3 Co;i;ch Lisn
Pl.1cN:&mee ~1d "\\'e'rc npl going to stop
and cclclt.r111c, until .... e :iccomplish th:u ." ..
CENTURY tSTANCIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • ••
Eag~es earn Rift
COSTA f\1ESA -The B ·
1;1;ncia lf1gh guls baske1ball
team cloo<d out the regul:ar
season with 58-34 t"oC1fic
Coil5t Lc:iaue ,·JCtof) ~er ',,...,.
,1~t1nj Century Tuesday, and
-.11! nu .... 1:il.e eight days off
for wmc tC)l 11nd reluxnlion
befu1c opening CIF Southern Section Ill·
A pl.iyoff :act1nn
Senior Jenn) Drake h:ad eight of her 14
points 1n the thnJ qulflcr, fueling a 22-0
run th.ll hr-lpcd the Eagles (19 ..... 7.3 in,
le:aguc:) hre.ik 11 opc:n after leading only
:?3 -18 .ll h.llft1me
Or.il.c .1JdcJ )Lt ste:.ls. -.bile Laura Cz·
1ngul.1 (18 points, eight re bounds and
s,c,cn ,tea\)), ,1nJ Jenny Jennings (six
stc.il~ .1nJ fuur Po•nts). also helped put
the ho•\) 1n pos111on to ,t0in Tr;1buco Hills
in .1 11c for K"conJ. sho!Jld lhe ~lus1:1np
tmc :i.I le.l~uc ch:in1pion Cost:a ~1csa an
Thu1"1.•)' PC.L finale.
b1:1nc1;i\ C)nr.11 Richa rds and Karl a
S.• IAOUS/ .. •1•'
It can also. pe rha~ be chalked up
to another ntacd 1euioa of the Back
Bay rivalry. .
. l'\ished lllOWld In lhe lounh quoner
by CdM like public """'1 No. I, vbi1-
in1 N-n Harbor ....,....., SS·l9, In
a won't·soon-lo-bc-fOtp>ttea Sea View
Lcaiue &irls basketblU battk.
E,.. cooches 1D1 inYoM:d.
With 16 scc:oads lctt iri the same,
and lhe Sailors leadin1 by 18 poinis.
CdM Coadl Garth Aini and Newport
-... Schulz
.. shut up."
Harbor auis11n1
Jack Jak.osky ex•
• chansc<1 .,.·ords in
(ront of !he scor-
er's I.Obie.
"You don't need
to foul us like 1hat
when you're down
by 18 in che last
minute," Jakosky
blurted al Flin1.
who r..ponded by
telling Jakosky to
Late iJa lhe same on • last break.
Newport junior forward Tin:a Bowman
was hammered underneath. She had
no chance 10 make 1hc layup. A revl
moments earlier, Sailor cu•rd Gencv·
icve Eva.res was pushed hard (rom be·
hind in the back coun durin& a CdM
fuU-cou11 prcu. No 1inlentional Coult
we.re caUcd.
"Civil War pmes .Jhould be tough.
but lina•s fint injury this .season was
caused tbe: same way -· somebody
p~hcd her from behind on a break.''
said Sailor Coach Shannon Jakosky,
who5e squad impl"O'ICd to 18-6 overall.
11-2 in teaaue .... thoua,ht the pme
was very physical, and it was scary at
-•ho. cn4 They'~-by-18-•nd ~U
rou1ini: I didn't understand it.
"J didn't w1n1 Jacl tJl do lbat. and
there's nocbins wrons with fouling bte
in lhe pme, but 1 thought there were
a lot· of slaps aad this thin a ao1 out or
control. lt'1 not the playc:n' fauh, it's
the referees.. They occd to 1t1y within
reason."
CdM (10.13; 4.<J) pulled to within
five points twice in lhc scc;:ond hall, the
latter with ~12 ten. in·the pme. 37·32.
. That's when JakoU;y calted timeout.
ind her Sailors answered with a J()..()
scorin.a-nan that put t~ Sea Kinp
i.way with 3:19 to play.
"We were intcnlionl,Jly fouling. but I
HIGH SCHOOL OIRU SOCCIR
CM•1.noi'lln M:M.f, °"''' f'lwr
Newport's Mandy Clayton·(44) defends against CdM's Rosalie Kane.
don't think the game "'u refc1ccd '
under, control," Aint ~1d. ··&t they
were-consistent; I don't 1hink it -.as
one-sided.
'"The g:a.mc was \'Cry physical. bu1 I
was also glad to sec our g1rb play h:ard
-DOI tO foul. but JUSI IO rlay 10-
llClher, We've been pushed :around a
k>c this -suson and 1on1gh1 -.c took
Cllre ot that. We played :i:uressi'e de·
fensc and bk>ck.cd out -strOnJ."
Doins mos1 of the blocking out un·
dcrnealh was Ne-.-port Hirbor junior
ccn1er Pl.iclissa Schutz, .,, .. ho fin ished
-.1th :1 team-high 12 points and 12 re·
bounds Tcammnlcs Dianne Pulido (1 1
points), Gina Heads (10) and Evarts
(10) :i.lso ended the conOic1 in double
scoring figures.
Cd~i. which· nC'\·cr Jed. rettn'Cd 17
Sailors rally, get a crltlcal standon with CdM
.,. Newport Harbor girls come back to tie CdM , 1-1:
edge ever closer to their q_uest for CIF playoff berth.
deficits) by playing "·ith gre.i character and cn1ut1on ..
The Sailors definitely received a lifl from D:amcron's h.11!t1n1c 1alk.
pressuring the solid CdM defense with grc.itcr rcgut11r11~ after !he
break.
BY ll.u.aY FAU~•&,SroanWt.nu. The offcns.ivc: su~se finally, paid off, bcginn1n~ ..... 11h 1 corner ktc:k
Newport Harbor. laking advantaic
of 28 CdM turnO\'CR in lhe tint three
quarters. bliticd the: Sea Kines in lhe
.econd quarter w11h a IM run that
pvc the: Sailors a 22-10 Jc:ad.
Rosalie K:inc (13 rebounds, -10
points), 00-..·c\Cr, scored ue cbe Wi.th
0:18 left 1n 1hc half for CdM, then Kari
Dietrich (W:\tn boa rds ) SCOfCd on a
layin -.1 th
0 :0 1 TC·
miining 10
CUI Nc-wporl
• Harbor·s 1n ·
1crm1ss101'1
le:id 10 ei&ht .
The Saiiors
bu il1 their
le:id to 13
points twke
in the third
quarter. bc-
f ore CdM
nllied back.
cutting the
deficit to fNC
"'ith 2:14' ~ft,
as Warming·
ion sank 4' of
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4 field-goal attempts and Kant capped
an 8-0 spurt with a ~ir of free: throws.
"I felt we pl3ycd pretty well in·
termittently," Aint Hid. .. But (New-
port) played outstandtna deJemc and
we: couldn't act the ball into Rosalie.
On defense, we played a triangle-and-
IWO on Evans (2 ot 12 from the ftekt)
and Oina. The idea wu-to -pm tsp tfle
middle, bc.ceusc (Heads) is·so cffedive
onc~-onc. (Heads) SOI a CO\lplc of
b::iskct.s drivinc u.p the middle. bu1 not
like. J3.st Ii~ when she soored 11 will."'
Stacey . Fi•z. Counnc.y ....h5h uJ
War,,Unaton scored early in the founh
quanc:r for CdPl.1. cut1ina· 1be Sailon'
lead 10 37-32. The Sea Kinas "WOUkt
ncvc.r set closer, at least'°" the score-
boo...t.
"I tcMd them (duriftc the timeout) 10
ba"e some pat~. because they ~re
playin1 that triansic·a.nd-two. .. ht.osk)'
Wd. '"We wt.re shoodna after one or
two passes. and if you're shoolifta ?Mli.
that's c:ool, but we were.sboolin& abow
J.5'5r. Our f>O'lS misxd a k>c ol easy
shots earlier in the same. bu1 then. they
all scar1ed hiltin& Ut the founb quarter.
like ~ 5>hould\"C been in the fina
h11J{ ...
NEWPORT BEACH -Nol so ioc1' •JO, SCltin& from Jenny St. Sure, who directed the bull 1n front of rhc Cd~! goal.
the firsi pl IJainsl the NewPort Harbor Hi&h·sirb where ii caromed off playcn from both 1e:um. onto the !001 of ~els·
. $0C'CCr team .,..11 as &ood as &old. en. s111ioncd evenly between lhe pl posts. about IS yurds out
fl 1.~.. h Nelsen, the: Sea View Leaaue's kading SC'Qrc1. s-.uns 11-.::1,, ron· With their CIF pl:tyo lives al Stike, """""evtr, l t nttting at about knee level. scndig the b31\ rJcOect1n1 off lunging
Coach Scolt Damc:ron's Sai~ hive learned to answer Cd~1 keeper Laura Dntmwri&ht. off the 1cn pm!. :ind b3cl. into the
Adam 8 Eve f:i\ started over a !
~ -~~-Nc't'PQn did just that Tuesday •. erulna 1 OM""PI finl·twf delit\t It was Nelsen's 2kt .,.i ot the ac:aJOn,
wi,th a pme-tyin1 tally 20 mi.n,!l!tl iftto 1~ ~d half ol a 1·1 Sea Ncwpon keeper Jettm7 Te&;J made the biges1 s:i'e ~f lhc: gam~.
View Leaaue de1dk:tdl: whh VWli"I Badt Bly mal Corona del Mar. two minutes after the l,)'in& pl, correctly readiag \Vh11nc:y Wests
The stalcm11e alk>wed the Sailon (t2..S..., 8.).2 in teque) to maln· , shot on a brtakawaY Crom aboot 20 yard.I out.
lain their two-point lead owr CdM (10.7-6. 6--3-4). in the s11ndinp. It Dameron crcdjtcd scntoc. Mtacn f-lcener's :ill-around pl:t), -.bile
1lso means 1 win or tie Thund1y at Unive.n.ity wsU Harbor's Shellie Bradbury and Aihlty Lewis
wrap up 1 playoff bcnh. joined Nd.sen 1.nd St. Sure as offensive catalysts.
CdM, which vflits Irvine Thundly, will need a WNW &.UOUS OIRW Dilk>D linaled ou1 OarriJOi.'s pl. bvt spreed
Yic:1ory OYCr the Vaqueros (9-2·l ln lequc) to re· ~ ~ the" RM of 1bo credit cYenly among hi team,
tain eny pl1yotr ~· · · ·s. ..._ 11 1 1 11 s 1 whk.h included 4tandout pcr'forruances by Rice
.. This one hun,' CdA1 &ach a.Jb Dilk>n said ..._ I 1 -i tJ 1 t and 1en O.Cf)'f ind K.a1ie Wlllfam1.
of the e\'Cnly.played 1tru,ak. in which 1he ...,, ::..::.. ~ • : , :11 ~ 'I Meanwhile In hdf'lc ~t Lt iue play·
pUe:1 eornblned for • pahey 1htee Al\llel. .... , I'm =:: 1 1 1 11 • 11.c Estt~ Mich ~ IO«'Cr team eUnchtd
wry pro41d ol the wt1y °"' sitlJ played. ,We otiU ;;::• I I ' ' 11 ' a 'CIF Divfsioci 11 plajO/I 'I'°' for 1he IOW'tb
hawi a (playoff) chines, ind we .. ., P. •r t s· s n• l 1? ; I ~ ; straiaht )'Cat 1\iadl!J, hammcrm, "' 1lna Century,
Dill••'• disappolnlOMAI -lalU -llJ loo-----11.0. Ina tho load. wllk:ll dw lea~ -with• PUU I0-11'-WS node~ Jo<tlo Connelly. Holly F•...,....
lirllliM1 plllJ oft a_, kl4 II ri1 la looo Ille '--lltld Tica -all-..! -pb, while AJl.
conaat. • ' T • L T .. De-. ~ mre. fbr the: • innen.
tca111ryt1 R1oe hawrcd 11io -· kick io ,.. :=: T." I I l :: I I who r.w. •hclt rqo1ar .. .-1o.u. •·l-' .. '"" lar lide o( Ibo pl, wMN I RnMio& J.iia Clar-,._ _ I t I 11 1 1 Pel,..-
-met.ii tq_uately witll hor loud, drMlt ~ llllo - -I I l I • 1 The &pa -bad b ICCOOd plocc W11h La·
dw _, notl .... 100 qulctl)' fot tllo -· .. L J!!!--I I I 1 ,: ~ -Hi91 'f;J.
0
2r...-:· -· le-·lead"" Tn·
lo to,_,, , rs.---buco, J.1, • ._ H11h -00'>° -"'k W I "IMWIFFI ....... .W 0..ttM. or tfe...... I C,..W,. Thndly Wt t*"lp
.._ t 'nil Ml_.__...• ..r.d1sce 8-r P • ...._ II ___ ,.. .. ,......_ .... , ... -. T 'r'I l ... Cllll ___ ,.., ... ..,,.. .. ,...,.. ...,. ........ --... -,..,. .. -............ .... .......
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What could be
1110re romantic!
Now aceeptin1
reaerntloa1 IOr v ......... o.,
6Jl-all0
t OCIUllWM&a ~ • .,.,..., PILOT
CdM'• Lindsay Warm~ (loft) trlt• IO -atO<llld the d•-or Gina HNdl..
NIWPHI NM•Oll U, COM J• ·
nald
.,. 1 ·0 victory oww-Mll"a outs
Harbor into the 11811* Ttluidly.
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COSTA MESA -I.a
Bea&)e, B•llY Carpealor l8d
Brook Anderl"'t ~d
most ol the de-1'leodll)' ror Newport Harbor HW>'• lleld !-11'1.
team, k«pina Miiiien ._dlockod vn1il
tenlor ri&hl/inlido lorward Mon Qslalzzl
the Sallon' le..SU.S -· brolce lh..,..b for the pme's Oftly .... Ille in tho second CAlGI FS half. as host Newport Halbor clore .. ed ~ Marini, 1-0, In lhe quarterfioals o1 tho
H• V5ew l.NiiM" .,._ ..... • ... Tournament of Q~
Nitwpwt H-'ot 'a 11: p1 ., c-. 6tf ~ ft pf " 0om· -• d . A at the Harper School u&e. .• c. Huch 1 • , 10 w~po. 7 2 3 11 1nauez ca"',~rcturnc 10 acttOn a11cr On 1 forward pus in Ibo
Cl.tr'°" J o • ' Rei . ' J " • misslng time due 10 lhc nu and • spraine.d middle from team.mate
1.,..u l • 1 10 1CMc J • •1 ", ankle, ttSM:ctlvely, but Coach Russ OavtS DAniellc n..-r ,.._,.:_. Pl'lido s 1 J 11 r.uh 1 1 ( 1· d d'-) Id d ..,, .. , .. • '-NNI ...... ScfwU 6 O J 12 ~ 0 0 0 0 S ippc l$C 't'OU not attcn ' iCOCCd from Sbon r&nae
~.dt ~ ~ ~ j ~r : ~ : : Davis, who attended just part . or one wilh nine minutes krt to
-'--l----Jwd____....o o 1 1..-lup...aamc-afler-r.cinjuring hi5-back--in--give--1hc-S1ifon-(M"'4)1he-, ..... 21 13 ,, ss t1!':$,..,.. ,: ,g 1: ,: late December, ,is scheduled to have sur-vicrory. It was her 18th )oil
gery Friday. which all but climina1~s any of the season.
SCOH n ouaan:u
""-'°'1 H.wtlor 6 1• ll '20-SS
QirOfl,I .. Mar 6 I 12 IJ-19
J·poHM pm: c~ 111e1 ~ -w-itipon 1.
Tcdiniul bolt: W-ifl&'CM (CdMJ.
COSTA MllA 77, LAGUNA 81ACH 18
wt;un. ltd
,Kil1c Ca.ll l•.tigue
CMUI Mcu
. chan« of ·his re1ur.n to the bench this The Sailort play 1oday"t
yemr. Acting Coach Rich Boyce will con-Edison-Santi.ago winner in ,
1inue 10 guide the Eagles through the the semifinals on Thursday ..
playo{(s. If Edlson wins, a coin tOll
UTANCIA aa, CINTUllY 2•
Ctnlvry
PK'ifk: Ccwl le11u•
f,tMcta
to
~:".,, ol~-. . , -1oumamen1 -.mmplOCll n AnC·
~but 00< ronded, by tlle CF. l _.,.,. dDl&u
fMPllll ..
'Coota Mesa.. Todd Sand -,nd Jeanl Meno aim for 1 ~
medal lo pain nawe wtln&
et tho 17th Winter Olymplld
in UUebanuner. Norway, U. addition to a
Wiater Ofimpics preview, the Tonya Hlr-
dia&-Nucy Korripo ..... and an inside
loolt •• U.S. Olympic fiaore sbtin1 oooch
John Nlcb or O>sta M ....
•re the primary topics or
discutlion by Delly Piiot
sportswriten Richard Dunn
and Barry Faulkner on to-
nl&ht's 6 p.m. 1etec.ut of "f'"rom Press Row" on Coe:_
-1ey/Co ony Ci6li'Viifon
(0..nnel 3). •
Tbe' J0..11)inute provam.
whk:h alto includes opin·
ions on Michael Jordan's
111emp1 at baseball, and a
synopsit oC lhe IUCCC:SS Of
the Area'i high school win·
ter learns.. will also air on
Fridays at 8 p.m. through
February and early March.
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determines lhe home tum;.
if Santiago wins,. lhe C.vt·
Hers will host Newpon Har•
bor. The Sailors will play on
Saturday at foun11in Valley
Hi&h regardless o( Thun.-
day'1 OUICO"!e, wi1h a lhird
place game scheduled to
pieccdc the T of C final.
Newport Harbor's
Daniello Dwyer
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TidlniUI bob: NoM.
LOCAL SCHIDUU
. . -
WIDNUDAY ......
Community coU.ge men -Golden Well 11
Or.1ng• Coii1t. 7 pm.
-High Khool boys -ColU Mn.1 At Uguna
BeKh, l:tS; Unlury Al Esunci.1, l:IS;
Newport Harbor al Coron1 de M.1r, ]:15.
Community coU•g• wom•n -Orilnge
C~lt ill Colden WHI. 7 p.m. , .....
High Khool boys -Cotonil del Milr ill
Newport Hvbor, 7:)0; Lil_gun1 8eKh at ColU
Ml'H., 7 p.m.; C•nlury at '&Unci.a, 7 p.m.
Colltp -Biolil ~l Southern Ulifornl.1
CoU~•· 2 p.m.
PUIUC NOTICES
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Against Marina (2·S·9), Newport gNlie
Sara 'Raymond was not asked to 1top a
shot on goal even once, u c:arpcn1cr,
Anderson and Beagle pa1rollcd hastily in
Cront of the plic box.
'1"he game could've gone either way,
because both teams arc really aood," said
Sailor Coach Jody Miller, in her fourth
scmson.
"(BcaJie) wa1 my sweeper right bcCore
ihe aoallc, and 1he played cucUent de-
fense, never letting the ball set' past her
and making• a lot of saYCs. l'ru really
proud of them; they're a great bunch of
girls, and I think it's the best team I've
coached.. ..
•fBotb teams were prcuy much even in
cxperie~ and talent, and ii was a rough
game. 1 was getting worried for 1 while.
Bui 1 believe we dominated 1hem because
we didn't allow them to get a shot on our
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George Pascoe, who guided ---
the Hun1ing1on Beach High ~
footb1ll team 10 ill first cham-'I..::>'
pionship came ever, has been
named to coach the South in
the 3Stb Orange County All-Star Football
Game, scheduled for July 8 ..11 Orange ·eo,st College. ,
The Oilers went undefeated in the reg·
ular season and finished 13·1, ·losing 10
Los A1amit05. 39-21, In the CtF Southern
Section Division 11 title game .
Huncington BeacH'1 team this year in·
eluded one ot the most celebrated athletes
to ever come from I.he schOc>1-inligh1 end·
linebacker Tony Gonzalez who's also a
standou1 for the OilcB' basketba!I team.
PaKOC indica1ed QR Tuesday at Anaheim
Stadium where he was introduced as the
South's coach-1h11t ~e anticipated Goru.a·
lez would play if invite;d, despite various
com~tmentJ at UC Berkeley.
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...... ~" COSTA' MESA :.. Oeolf ~
orored 36 ..... lO leld ~· Baptill Col-
le .. ol RMnldc to u 86.JI overtime vlc-
IOI)' cmr Southern Calilo<nla Qll..,.
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