HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-14 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Mn if you don'I •
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WIU. MEllMAIOS SINK OR
SWIM! ... Rcprcsent11Nes
from What could beComc the
c11y•s nnt topless -and
bottomlcu -dance bar will
ask lhe Newport Beach Cloy
Council loniaht to let them
open "Mcnntids" in a
commercial area near John
W1ync Airpon.
Ron Talmo, an atlorncy for
Mermaids' owncn An and
Olivia Niuyen, Is appulina 1hc
Plannina Commission's denial
o( I permit that would have
alk>Wcd 1hc club to open.
In a· 4·2 vote luming down
the rcquesi, commissioners .::iki
Mcrm1ids would crc11e more
C:tf1 than the parking k>t can
handle.
Before they voted, AuislBnl
City Attorney Robin Flory
warned commis.stoncrs they
c11n't keep S!rip joints out of
town 1us1 because they don't
hkc lhcm.
Although c111cs can rcgulalc
nude d::incing halls to ccrtotn
p:.rls of tov.n. they can't
prohibn the businesses bccou~
\he Fint Amendment allows
1hcn1 10 CJH~t. she sa,1d.
Ta~ uid he bclic~s
parkin& 1~n·1 re ally 1he illuc
when it comes 10 deciding
Mermaids' fate. He s.aid 1he
commlssioo 1urned down his
clieni':i. applicat~n b<causc they
s1mpty don't 'ftan1 it in Newport
lkach.
t.teanwhilc. 1C¥Cral members
of the council have said they're
nol too fon.d of aUowin& an
aduh buJincu to locate: here.
The council paucd an
emergency ordinance last
month which pl11ccs heavy
restrictions on such bu.sinc:uc.1.
Tht council meets 11 7 p.m.
1n 1hc council chambers of City
Hall. 3300 Nc'ftpott ONd.
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PARKING METER
TICKING ON RY'S . \'he
Coita MeMI Pl11nnin1
Commission 1onigh1 will discuss
whether to create an ordinance
re1ulatin1 parlr.ina recrca1ional
vehicles on ci1y s1ree1s. Ci1y
offtcials s:ud the issue was
nJsCd recently by a rcs.idcnl
who complained that his
neiahbor had parltcd an RV
trailer oa Alaska Avenue across
from his home. Curren1ty, the
oaly l11w rcaulatina RV1 is one
whK:h prohibits any vehicle
from bcina psrlr.ed in 1hc same
spot for more than n hours.
.. I need to know if people
perceive this as 1 problem in
the city." uid Plannina
Conuniutoncr Linda Dixon.
Nei&hborina d tics wch as
Newport Beach and Huntin&ton
Beach have laws thal prohibit
vehKlcl n0 wider 1hl"n 96
inches from parkina •Iona city
streets.. The Plannina
Commission mcctina bcaini 11
6:30 p.m. at Cily Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.
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CdM UIRARY WIU. STAY
PUT ••. Hushina rumors 1ha1
1hc Cocona dc:I Mar branch
library will cklse: aftc:r Newport
Beach's n:ew central library
opens in ihc tprina. c.ommunity
Scrvica Director LaDonn1
KJenilJ said fridly thal lhe ci1y
it cSttcrmined to keep branch
Ubra.ria open •
. .. We are coovn.ltted 10
brandl tctvlce, and tllal b one
of our brancha. .. Kienitz ukS
wheo l&bd wlletber tlMo CdM
btandl, locolod lbout one mile
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along the coast. wormer Inland.
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Wi,,ner of Cl.lirornia Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 -'
Dally Plot named. state's .best small community paper
.,. Newspaper staff also captures two other ·first place
and three second-place awards from Califonia
Newspaper Publishers Association,
Piloc -from the: newsroom 10
the 1dvcrtisin1 department and
everyone in between."
In addition to the General Ex-
cellence award, the Pilot also
woo two other first-place and
three. ICCOnd·f>lace awards in i1.s
circul11ion dtvuion. ·
and editorials 1n addilion to lc1-
ten and hotline calls from read-
ers during the Nc'ft·pon-Mesa
Unified School Ois&ric1 embcnle·
mcnt scandal.
photo euay on mounu1in bit.in&
on the Newport Coast.
Sport5 editor Roae:r Carlson
picked up a Krond place honor
for the Pilot's a.nnual prep foot-
ball preview special 5ection.. And
editor Wilham Lobde:ll and pro-
motions director Lana John.son
received a second place award
for the P1!01·s work supportinJ
the Newport Bcack Publtc U·
brary htcr:acy program.
The Daily PiLol was named _
best small communily newspaper
h• the state Saturday at the Cali-
fornia Newspaper Publishen /U-
socia1ton annual conve.n1K>n in
Beverly Hilb.
''We're thrilled. Winning ..Qc:n-
eral E:KcllenCe is like wi11nin1
best picture a.t the Oscars," said
Tom. Jol\JWOn, Pilot publisher.
.. 1111 a ttOection of the hard
work done by everyone at the
Pilot reporlers, cdi1ors and
pho1osr1phC:rs cap1ured first
place lR public: SCl"".kc [or !heir
series of articles. photos. columns
The Pilot's arts and entertain·
menl CO'o'erage -under 1hc di·
rection of cn\crtainmcnt cditoc
t.i11t1 Coker -won its fourth
s1raigh1 first·placc award. Daily
Pilot photo editor ~1arc ~1:u1i n
cap1ured !M:cond place for his
Valenune's
.Day brings
out the best
love stories
.,. When asked, readers
respond to the Daily Pilot
hotline with some truly
romantic stories of how
they first met
K'r ••II.n:J our rr•dtn to shn
•itb us lbtlr bnl ll'1N lo•·c storla
tor our Valcadar'• D•1 Ju-.
'Vb•t tolJOWJ •ri .-u111pll11f of
tbr rrspoaus wr rtttlrn:J.
Three years ago I ran an ad in
1hc Daily Pilot for a boyfriend.
And very shortly after that got
m:arricd.
We now have a 4·monlh-old
baby. ll has been low since the
day we met. He ct.rries the 1d
around in hii wallel; so do I.
We tell quite 11 few people hoVrr
'4'e met and encourage 1 lot to do
the samr. And it's been really
nice:. We are ¥ircll -m:r.tched. We've
had 1 lot of successful moments in
our life wilh business and 1111 kinds
of good things.
We arc hopelessly romantic and
tonight we had champagne: ii was
our son's 4·month..old birthday;
every mon1h we ~lebratc.
Anywaf we •re ,.,,,_ much in
love and n's been quite nice. I
1hink we're: a very good story for
1he Daity Pilot considering we me1
there.
PENNY AND JOHN FLEMING
Newport Beach
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When l was jusl 17 in 1962. the
summer before lcavln1 for college.
I worked for 1 Oorist delivering
flowers.
While delivering flowcn 10 a
fourth-Door room a1 Sa. Joseph's
Holpital in Burban~ I noticed a
very 11trac1ivc youns lady, her
name is French. and she was a
candy striper and wu wheeling an
elderly woman up in ll'>c elevator.
\Yell, I refused to let the 1wo of
them leave the elevator unlil I had
her phone number for a date. We
ended up d11inc all that iummer.
and I went Back East to •
univem'l' and we tried 10 keep
the r~lalt0n1hip loSClh~r duri~
massive 1moun11 of wnllna and
phone calls. durin& Cbristmu and
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David and Laney Paine met 10 years ago after he hlrecther to perform as a Marityn Monroe impersonator.
It's true love
Four area -couples had unique beginnings to their successful marriages
he symp<oms:
Swe11y palms, racina hc1rtbca1.
upset stomach.
Rcsultina in!
Anxic:ay at1acts.
lou of rcasoni.na.
inability to think straight.
'11>e-mnedy: Unknown.
Sounds like an incuf'llblc casa
of k1Ye. It strika millions or
Americans each year, u.sually
wi1bout warnina. And
Valentine's Day is the one cby
whe n intensive: loving care is
1hc only mcdicatton.
For four local coupkt,, lod.17
ls 1 time to re:Occt abo\ll their unlikc:ly
roman1ic bc&inninp. One travcrted the
c:ounlry 10 live happily-ever after with a
M1rUya Monroe impcrsona1or, one couple
found kwc ln 1 bomb sheller in war~sorn
Europe ac 1he htiJht of Workl Wu n. one
woman was 1r11ded b .. 1ant ol propane
ps and one roupk hoiited 1he: sail1 of
romance oa their own kwe boll.
• Somt tiU le bot: Chances MC, if
l.an<y Paine of Cosu Mesa had dlosen 10
lmpcnon11c Barbara Strtisand instead of
•&&
~1nril)n ~ionroc., she ncvcr
would neYCr have mct,bcr
hl.l:i.haod Oa"W fO )'t"•ts •So·
Cbivid wu a pub!lic rclationa
ronsuhant in New York who
14·as responsible for 1tallng 111
hotel 1rand openui1 pany in
nc:srby NC"'arl.
"The owner wanted
promlnenl pc:Qpre tobc lhere,
but no one wanted lo come 10 a
hffiel opening." >.aid David. J
who 1\0\11 ov. n~ his own pubhc
re\:itlOf'I~ firtn, Paine and
Assoc111e' 1n Cosua ~ic~a
"Then tn th~ e'ft York Tune•
l read a <s1ory nbout Ron
Smith'~ t:clebrlt) imr,crwnatort
1n Lo' A~tcs. and called him ~
0:1,1d hired te¥t"n look·21ikc• fur 1hc:
e'cnt. includin& Lane., a\ M11r1lyn ionroc
· a !opcc1:il rcquc1I of h11 chent.
·· ·~1ar1lyn· wasn't aomeont I ,,..nncd on
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M arriap licenses sho~ICS be
renewed and reaulated ns
strictly as driver's licenses.
A comprehensive rcrres:her exam
every four yean would 1vcrt a Jot or
fcndcr·bcndcn and infidelity tjckcts.
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59 and
Holding
Drivin' 1 car or
manc:uvcring a
relatio{'Ship
requires similar
talenu: common
sense, sready nervc.s
and quick reflexes.
Break.in& die
domcs1ic speed
limit in pursui1 of
earthly pleasures is
as much of a hassle
in marriage as on
1he road. \\lhile
1hcre's no radar
warning for erring
spouses. if they rack up too many
citations, their marriage licenses arc
revoked.
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•• The bar ma..,.r al the Harbor -291 Amori<on
Lqioft in Newpoct llcacb, I pocitloa he's held for
nearty a qua r ol a ccn.rury.
MIUTAllYMUI
Murray, 47. acrved three 1oun in Vietnam from
1966 to 1970. A machiniit ma1c second class petty
off.ccr on the aircrafl carrier Constellation in the
U.S. Na\t)', he received various commendations".
including the presidential citation.
Afrer his last tour, Murray, then 24, returned 10
his Costa "'tesa home with his -.yi!e and applied for a
job at the American Legion on Balboa Peninsula •. Hc:
has since moved to Tustin, where he and hjs wife
raised """° grown sons.
A CHANor Of HllAn
In .. the early 1970s, Murray received a bubelor's
degree from California State Univcaity, Fullerton
and started work on a master's in business
administration before it dawned on him that he
wasn't meant to live life behind a desk. "So I
remained at 1hc post," he said.
"It's a challenge watching the post grow up,"
Murray said. "When I started, there were 32S
members. Now we hive over I.500."
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\Ve all assume we know the Love,
Honor, Obey manual by heart. but
how many decades have clap5ed
since you pa.ssed your entrance exam
ccrllfying you 11s a responsible mate
Murray·said.thc legionnaires ty(>ically make the
cvenil)g interesting with conversation leaning ioward
politics, sports and current events. "They don't talk
about the service all that much," he said. "And most
of the veterans are well behaved."
average weekday pre-dinner rush brings in about SO
customers. Thar number quadruples on weekends.
Cor rescrva1ions." \\'hen he·s no1 workina. Murray
enjoys gardening and tr;i,·el.
-story b}' LorlAnn BAJ.hcdo
photo by Chrlstophtt' AsJllf
:ind lover?
The following arc a few nuptial
laws. wrincn in the s1ylc of the
Dcpar1mcn1 of Motor Vehicles:
THI HIGHT IHln
For nearly 24 years, Murray h a.s volunteered to
work 5 p.m. "until there's no longer any business,"
which is anyWhcre Crom 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. The
AfAMOUINAMI
Bill Murray said people don't often confuse him
with the movie Stllr/comedian of rhe same name, "bu!
I do get good lablcs when 1 phone in10 rcs1auran1s
If J'OU knoit' SOlllt"Onr "'hO ll'OUld r110U •n
intcnstinr Pilot Prrson, cDll uur Rtadrn JIOlllnr 111
641-6086. Rrfnrmbrr lo ltni·r JOUr na111r and phoM·
nu111bt>r. ThDnlts!
The best safety rule for an
overheated argument: Come lo a full
stop, and turn off the complaints:
There's no engine coolanl for .
marri:igc.
SOCllTY
Sneaking home at midnight
without a valid alibi is as risky as
running th rough a yellow warning
light. Don'1 try it 100 often, or you'll
get nabbed. Police would not release 1he names ol
Yicldin& the right-of-way 10 a NEWPORT BEACH _ Police arc the victims, but said they arc from Ana· ..
BY DAVID Hirn. STAR Wam:a
spouse who's tMng 1o make: an hcim and Santa Ana . . ,,. i;carching for a suspected gang member G · 'd h d imporianl rebuttal is not only a on1s sa1 t cy were. trcatc at a near-
Children, those who help
them celebrated at event
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b t P •-·nu b 1 who opened fire on a group or tc:en·a&en ...... hosl'\ital (or "relatively minor" sun· cour e1y, u r .... vcr a Fciday night. injuring two youths outside VT r-· F riday night was lor the ctuldfcn.
collisions. "Pl d n-1 " J h w .a.· ihot wounds. The children of CASA. or Courl
Do • d · k d d · d · k aza c '-""I cs near 0 n ayne ntr-Re said policC believe the incident was n t nn an rive; or nn pOrl Appointed Special Advocalei.
and argue. Both arc equally · gang•relatcd because of information ob-Hundreds filled 1hc bnllroom of Pplice responded to reports oC shots 1 • d by m t the 11 haurdous. aine O iocrs a scene, u we as Newport's Le Mcridicn Hotel 10
Stoy alen Cor road s;anc. Every fired at 4881, ~itch S1 .. abput .11:30 p.m.~ .the random Aatw-c in which the shots rernani:r.c the contributtons or those .,..,.. · The auditorium-sizehhe, which nor-re· fi ed. --.-· marria&e has bumps, potholes and we u . dcdic:11ed to 1hc care mall)'· is used as a food court, is renlcd om-n lo nd -I hell · .. frequent detours. -1...... u scvc,. ' cas1n..-mnd supr,:r1 or 3buscd out on the weekends for 0 """''P parties. I hol d h d G · 'd I Novice dr~crs who can·1 cope. .. ... -rom a s gun an an gwn, o n1s M11 . and nca ected children
must be towed 10 the nearest The auditorium was used Friday fo f a Police .arc lookina for a male Latino, . in lhis community.
marriage counselor. dance attended by' several hundred pco-' aboui 18 years old with a mous1achc. A , Chaired by Frtd Por1
l 'he most common w:trning, slow pie, according to Sgt. Andy Gonis. black sedan -possibl)o a Ford Thunder· ·and co-<:haircd by Chris
down, lrou. ble ahead. is a clear signal A fight erupte:d among party·gocrs and b
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you're headed for the1single lane. gunsho1s v.'c~1fircdl into the crowd, Anyone with .information about the in-first -annunl aff:air ro r
Older drivers arc o ten required to G · .d T 17 d . CASA, <oiled "A
k I d on1s sa1 . wo you n men, ages an cidcn1 can call Newport Beach Pohcc de-1a c more rcqwent ex;ims an 19 h . h . ,.. 3 7 800) 0-LW r-leb,•t'•n of , were s 01 1n I c .uppcr torso. 1cct1vcs al u-· 71 or ( .5.5 NBPD. • \,A: iu driving tests to assess their abilities. Cllll Children" honored
The same should apply to old County Supcrv1M>r Diii '0r~~.:', •h;n• or, noble< ge""" •o Need for healthier businesses expressed Society ~~!1~~~.:: 'ci,ha'mp;o,, .r
,,,;ry ' husb>nd's vows than by he d f N rt llauas-t m Editor 1994."
spcnd;ng the day shopp;ng w;th his a 0 ewpo UUWUl"l'men COIDDI ee In add;t;on to
wife. The poof man musl park his honoring S1ciner, Evc:lyn Gibson was
rear end on a chair oulsidc of a Br DAVID H1.rrz. ST.u• Wuna Herc's how Hill said he believes it can named CASA Volunteer of the Year.
depar1men1 store fitting room while NEWPORT BEACH _ Rush Hill , be done successfully: Public Service honoree was Dtnt •1oward
his determined spouse works her way chairman of the cil)''s Economic •Size up the need and create an arid Donald Boortt. was recognized for his
through a rack-full of dresses as long Dcvclopmenl Committee, believes the agenda. How badly does the city need 10 efforts rallying community and finonci:il
as a p;irking lot. city must ''.change its cultur< i( it's going cncoGurage brybodusine~s to c~e h~rhe ? su~~~nc of lhc evening w11;s low key.
A wife's renewal of her marria~ 10 realize economic prosperilf in' the • Cl tvc y s attention w11
license should be no less demanding. future . "some quick explosion" to gain control. Dress was subdued, speeches Sholl 11;nt.l
0 · · ·r. d H·11 d.d • ·r h h 1 · • hoopla al a minimum. TI1e turnou1, nc 1mpress1vc sncn ice woul be "What this is about ,.· chanaing the 1 1 n t spcc1 y w 31 I c exp os1on is h . , .. owcver, was maximum 1orce, with some: civing her husb:and equal time with culture of the a·1y," he told a •~pol ."':' or .was .-. b"',", id it 'NOUld include 1 1 h be b .• , d .. ~-_ o 1 c s1, n ... tcs1 an most acncrous.
the TV channel ch;ingcr -even if it business people at the 0rugc County ~he ~acr1ficc. . ___tbowin&-uP-for-CASA..-!ncludcd-in-the
in tCL_fercs ~b..he.uult.w'-4ll-pi:Oif.ami -·l-1-&0lh\ssociation!t'peral-membersl!fp_..._ • Beg1rt-10--cur1tnm--an1chrquRlte.---J aoJdcn circle of supponcn were Robfr1
like home shopping. luncheon Thursday. Privatize some services. Market lhe city ...... of Mitsubishi, J eny Carlton or
It's rcassurinc to know lhat many "The new cullure is one where while "molivating and rcwardina" the O 'Mctvency and Mcyen., Orange Coun1y
couples chugging along in the slow revenue is derived from value. The city new team. '"! Municipal Court Jucfile: Wllllam £vans,
lane for a half·a-ctntury, have nevtr lakes action to make ils businesses The City Council approved raisa (or Richard Cadbolt iwh.6 Prudential
had a violation. lmaaine, a mnrriagc healthy _ and hcallhy busiaesses brine all city employees earlier ihis year. Scairilies. Clc:an Scllartr wi1h Pacific
with two million miles on the in more revenue." • l.Dok ror quick wi ns and celebrate Mutual Life Insurance, Ellen Speyer,
speedometer -and s1ill running. I Hill said the city must rcorpnize _ ihcm. Jant Votthttk, UH:Je ~loott and many
wonder what kind or motor oil 1hcy _olh«s. "culling, trimming and squeezing" -•Wait for the CC!iulls 10 happen -
-Use'l' while 1he Cultural change i.s laking place. wit houl panicking. Nancy ftfclnlyrt'I colu 1un •pprars 0
"For the Love or Art" 1ook over 1hc
Villuge Creon this' past weekend wilh a rwry Monday.
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show and tKncl'i1 auction for che City or
Hope. Organized by Exccul~"C.s ror Hope.
a •uppor1 group of )'Oun1 Oranee Coun1y
profcuionals behind The Ci1y of ~·
1hc second 11nnual cvien1 vru a 'tunnin&
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h .,.,.:tis fi111na 1ha1 1he cvcnl was held 1u
1he Crc1n C\l:llc. for John and Donna
were honored in 1992 u Goodwill
Amba...s:adon. fat 1he hot.pita!. The
gooctv.·ill con1 inuc..s.
Cred11 for 1hc suctt.ss of the afternoon
of v.inc, nn :and C'OnYCMtion ps 10 td
cxeculi\·c Jtrri Rosen of Rosen. Burling
3nd Dr<>"'n, a.nd her co-chair. ft .. fawl.IL
Dig fun •1s 1hc silent :iuttion, iprcad
Olo'er 1he 1n1crior grounds of 1hc m;insion.
Gucs1 11.1111tl, appc:a11na: in person ak>n&
v.ith many or the r'quisi1e 3ft objcct1 up
for g1a~ 10 the h1a:tlcs1 bidder ... ·ere
Ollvia Ra1chrldrr, Connie Klns, Lynn
Ctr1 ,nbacb, Na ncy Kinn ison, P.tkhwl
Gorsas, Nickl P.too~. Midy llln.sba•.
Carta Rrntt. Katbltta llunccr. J••
Roblntllt, Joa9 Ktlltn, Sbaroo Ropw.
John Kclly 11nd Laurie Shlplty.
The mood w11s "buy your love a
pain1in1 ror V1lentine's Day ind help the
Ci1y of Hope."
One &Uell rcplicd,"I lO\"C the pain1in1
my husb3nd bought, but I'm 'till hopina
he drops :a linle bobble.in my ch1mpa1nc
glass on Valentinc'1 niaht.'"
Whll!~ kind of linle bobble? "Prcleffbfy
·itmcth1ng cle.or. while and metsuttd in
carols." she replied. "I'm alkw.-ed 10
hope. 1ftcr 111l 1hii an 'how is (or the
Ci1y or Hope."
The SSO prkt of admission and the
proceeds rrom the ar1 show and auction
will net &cculi\·e.s for Hope 11early •
SIO,<XXJ. Funds will ao to Cit)J or Hope
programs at their Na1ional Medical
Center and i1s D«kman tnsthute known
ror its trca.tmcnt or malianant d!KUH
such as canC"tr, leukemia diabclH
Alzhe.imcn, AIDS .ind ~re. '
LUNCNMINU
I To be served at local
elemcn1ory schools 1his
'11.'CCk.
Tod11 -School holidoy.
Tuesda7 -Chunky
chicken chill whh chccte
in an cdi-1, shRddecl
lettuce, mixed fruit, milk. . -w ........ ., -
Hamburl"r or Frcncb
bread plua,
lettuce and plddca.
pineapple tidbiu, milk. n-., -Oilcbn
-'nU .. IS trith a ....it
or ~nch INatl piaa.
kenicl ..... ar .... -.. ......
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But he'• :ky he dld.Jllbono<ila-r:i lljll ~ "'~·. .... --f=<"""11"""'"
1li may nev.r h1VC met oho aped.
then·Newpon Beach r .. ldent She D
armed ll Newark airport stili • 17N followU., it •n ucctpt
· donnl"I her Marilyn costume from from • letter by Olivia Pocil., 7J.
• previous enaasemen1. 11 was of Coromi Ml Mat. She •ltd Mr
durin1 that meetina at the Newark h"!bllld John, n. will be murled •ir:f<>rt that lhe lllraclioft be&•n. 11 yean this~ .
I instantly hid a mad cruih on · 1 mel my nd dunni 11\e
her.'' David sakt "You could look blitz: or Woc1d W1r ll ln t.c.doa.
beyond lhe make-up and see ii Ensbnd in April 1943, ffs-. an
was her eyes." American oRlcer In lhe Sipal
"It was instant chemi11ry,"' Aid Corp& att1ehtd lO 1ht Royal Ait
Laney, 39, who It the time OlltfU:d Force. I worked 11 IM J. Anbur
the b1rbcrA>c1u1y thop 11 1he Rank film SI~ and I wu oa my
Balbo. 817 Oub and way ~.with a airlfMad whc•
lmpenon1ted Marilyn 11 1 hobby. the air raid 1irert1 IOUnded. We
What bcpn as a one-time k>Oll: &helter in a nearl!Y pub
business venture btouomed into 1 kx:lted undtraround. It wu the
bi-coastal romance. Oa..nd uw I mcl John.
Laney onl)' once that June We dated for only one week
weekend wilhout her Maril)'n before he'wu rushed 10 a British
prb, and \hat was on 1he di)' she -revet hOspilal in London 1utlerin1 was lcavins. frem cercbro-spinal menin&itlt. I
.. It wu re.all)' our fint lime visited him daily aher work. II wu
toeethcr 1lonc," she uid ... I durin4 the blackouts and niplly'
remember standin& at the door bomb1np. I was told he would not
before he left and he nid 'X°u're live, and then when he did, f wu
"9' &e11in1 out or my life.· ' told that he would not walk ,.aain,
.. She k>okcd arc111." he said. which he also did. His teCOYCI')' '
''What struck me wu the was due to the recent invention of
in<Jividual behind the make-up. sulfa drup.
M1kc·up can't hide thai." After 1 1J2 months he wu
Alter three months or non·stop transferred to an American
le1tcr writin& ind qpcns.ive hospital in Oxford, outside of
COUl·tO-COUt tripl.. David MO\'Cd London. There I visited him on
10 New~n BelCh 10 live wilh weekends and on one ot tl)osc
Laney. They W"ere married several visits we got enpgcd. Afler the
SltAUMA Noa.run, 0.ULr PILOT
Phil Amokt met Louisa in trade for a tank of propane gas.
months later. Now they havc--1hrec American authorilin had done a
children and il.hu been two years tborou&)l invcst'iptton on me and
· since Laney worked as an my family we goc 1hc OK 10 marry.
imr,:raona1or. We did so on July 3 in a bombed
'I didn'I Call in low: with the out chapel in London with no
Plll'Oll or llDlpital, perfor11m19 ll'tl center r 111111
LAGUNA HILLS -Frink
0 . Siicfel, who was 3c1ively
involved with Hoag Hospi1al's
Sandpipers Oub and the
Orange County Performing
Ar1.s Cen1er, died Feb. 8. He
was 49.
~1r. S1iefcl wtis a parlntr in
the Irvine law firm of MeSCl"'o""C,
Mumper and Hushes and
bclon&ed 10 sertnal
profeuK>nal or&1niu1ion.s in
Crews from 1hc Irvine Ranch
Water Ois1ritt bc&an ..,-ork
S:nurday -bcla1edly -on a
12-ineh w:uer m11in localed on
Ne ... por1 Coas1 Drive:.
Cons1rurtion ""'as KhCduled lo
be&in Feb. 7, bu1 rain forced
Ora.nrc County.
He was born No". 23. 1944 in
Artesia. He grcv.· up 1n
Fullerion.
He received degree~ Crum lhc
University of Sou1hern
Otlifornia and Hastings College
of Law.
Survivon include his v.1fc of
21 years. Lind:i: a daugh1c-r ,
Adrienne; a son, Val; his
mother. Alva; and bro1hcn.
Sieve and Rick.
•·orken inside. The pro;cet should
be completed by Thursday.
The road work may cause some
inconvenience 10 some driven.
Two northbound lanes ol Newport
Coasl Drive, from Coas1 Hi&hway
to Pelican Hill Road Sou1h, will be
dosed durinc con,1ruc:1ion.
the U.S. His wonderful
c:ommandin& officer gran1ed our
very unusual request that I relurn
wilh him so, rafter te arful goodbyes
Local
Sctne
Jerry K.obrin's column will
nol run today. He is "on
ipecial assi1nmcn1.''
'
transport plane from Pre.sl.,.,Jck 10
Pre.sgne Isle, Maine, slopping in
Rekyavik, Iceland. We landed in
Maine on July 17, 1943 af1c r a 17
1/2 hour flilbt. wtoidt WU full J .., inromid I .. tM wry r.,.
ti.Wt Wtl bride. 10 came: '° the U.S. durias World War II.
wanime...attri11• "a. flCd out '° be a IUCftll but
oun did.. We hid eipl chUdren
aod lase: Ju.ly we tclebnt.cd our
lOtl> ...... nary.
• 1'U OM SI a au: l..ouJM Ind
. Phil Atnold ol C:0.11 Meu '"I'
lbty "" the bttt end ol the dell
bo this U1lde 20 ,. ... .,.,.
It was Founh ol July weekend
1m when Phil •• widower ror rm
,,e:an. wn invited '° a Balboa
lslll\d ndahbor'I home fO< I
pany. The only catch: could he
brin1 a tank ol propa.M pr to ~t
the grill .... ,?
"'I asked him wh11 he had to
tr1.dc Cor the pi." said Phil, who
at lhe time sold propane aas
barbccuc1. "He uid he would
tradc me Louisa ...
.. I w1s dating (the par1y's hosl),
but I was s1ill an extra &irl,"
Louisa said.
Phil arrived at the beach totin&
a tank of propane of gas and 1ha1
is when the sparks began to ny.
.. We took to each other ri&ht
away," Louisa said ... He's
exlreJT'\Cly handsome, bul he's even
more beautiful on the inside."
So as the naines on the
barbecue dissipaled that nighl, lhe
attraction between Phil and Louisa
grew honer. Af1er a twe>-ycar
cour1ship, 1he coupl« were
married. The retired couple will
celebrate their 20th anniversary
1his year, but 1hey say they s1iil
reel like ne.,.,1yweds.
"I always say, they ran out of
ga.s lhal nigh1, bul Louisa is still
running: strong." Phil uid.
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l..oYtly Udy," I dlltttr boll
which -cloctcd io Lido Isle.
She hid ju1t relocated I,_ S..11
Ow:, where lhe wotted on ... tpOf1
fllhlna -'°' 10 ,..,., Jake, 1 Newpon Beach n11M: who pew
up on his family'• sport f1s.tuna
boa.II in 1he h.altic>r • WM I fellow •
crew member.
The nl&ht alt wu wann oo that
fall evenini. 1bc ch1ntr ttUite fn
1hc harbor -which nei1her Aki
they even re11'1iC-Mbcr anythina
ll>Dul -hid 111 the rich• llllidrtp
for a pcrlCC1 cYCnina.
"For me I was swept away
completely," said Christina, 29.
.. Culc: JUY· bc1otiful boat, nict
set1ina. I had never bcc:n in the
Newport Harbor." .
After that nichl, Christina
bc:amc 1 full-time member.of the
crew. They lived 1oecthc:r on the
boat wilh other deckhandi, da.ti"I
each other all the while. Si.Jc
months later, they were married
on "The ·Lovely Lady."
The boat has since been sold up
the coast. Jake. 28, works as a
captain on the "C'est La Vie"
docked at 1hc-Balb011 Bay Oub.
Oiristina is captain of the Balboa
lsl:1nd ferries The couple also run
a boa1 main1enan« business
1ogc:lher aS well 2.s care [or their
three young children.
Bui the ocean lS al lhc hcatt OI
their romance.
"The sea i.s romantic," Jake
said. "It's something you can'I
tame. You JUS:t roll wi1h it. At~
&!"en time, anyt~in& can happc.n.
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--proco•wilh lbo-dly. So I 111 .. dl-
ents in Camarillo, <>-rd. l'Mo·
dcn1, a number ol Olber cities in
Sovthern California wMre they
mi&ht need .. aeocral amendment.
• variance, things or that ton.
You'rt woBiac N tbe Font lalMI
P'*<I· It tllat aoi-& .. be .....
warcl plaa before llM City CouacU
and some of tM people wko uttd
10 work for )'Otl?
I think everybody likes 10 be
morally honest And when I left
the city I checked the law and
there was no law on a former cm·
ploycc on a local level. J think
there is on the federal level now.
Bul there is no law on the local
level that prohibits a former em·
ploycc from lobbyins with the city
fo r a project.
But I committed myself that
-.ouldn't surface with ·• project for
a period of two years. And so in
December '93, the two-year mark
passed and so I've been a little bit
more vocal. And I feel good about
tha t In letting at least two years
go by, there has been an election,
we've hnd one new council mem·
ber clcc1cd. ll's true that much of
1he s(afr is s1ill there. But the staff
doesn't do any favors for me ei·
ther. Matter of fact, some of 1hem
are maybe a little bit tougher on
me ... (la ugh ing) geuing even.
You 'rc handlln& thc Balboa Bay
Club expansion too, right?. \.Yhat 's
)Our pttdiction for that plan?
n1r:;on. tiDa of Fen ROid ud Jn 'EWM
wbu I qy we'W -• wi&b ud E••btuff. apecle'lr wbCID
.-. ...... --lllolr board -lo"" 11,.,. ... -........ of dinaon. Wo will llold a pn· 8 in the ......... J011 ._ thai
eral •••lit* 111Clill& wWi ii'• u actW. l•t•n1aeion. It .. j.t
Oil!Mwa Aoiiiclatioo loW "" la jullmcd up with lddl """8 to tbe
Febnaary. Aad I ~ tllll thcto Catholic IChool, kids ..... to a..
will be "°""' ~ho will Mill rooa del Mat Hilb SchOol and
rewirt to the pbibopby Wit this people jusl aoUta to work. It's 1
land was &ivcn to rt.em by tbe 1,.. very, W:fY bad Uucrseclion. So 1hi1
vine Co .• bf James Irvine, and that ckvelopmcnl will actually aencrate
they Wint 1t 10 be publtc. But the tea traffic 1h1n the docs lhe cxisl·
association board received this Ina Loral projcc'I.
plan much, much belle~. 1.han the Let'• awltcb atan Mre. 111111 Bob
earlier plan. lt'a my op1nm -tftat Dlxa rvtr ipolosJacd to you. Also, .
even thou&h no votes have been havt you rorsr,·cn Dixon!
taken, that lhcy will ehhcr endorse Well, I've never talked 10 Bob
the plan or remain neutral this Dixon, not since that day he was
time around. t And we know whot the Coastal pk:kcd up and Utlc.C~ of to ~ail. He
· · Th has ncYCr communicated with me. Commission requ~rements arc. e And I' eve talked to him . So plan actually will opcn......u p the-vc n r .
whole west side of the Balboa Bay the answer to your first question is
Oub to the public with a public no, he never has. ,
· d bl' Have I ever forgiven him? I entrance, park1n1 an a pu tc res· do •t h. k I'll 'o g· e the taurant n t 1n ever ,, r 1v
And ·50 J believe that the plan trust th1t he violated. I'll ne~er
itself will be approved. t think that f~rget that. Now ~hether I forg~ve
will occur. Then once the plan is him or not, I don t know .. He v~
approved the ncXI obstacle, J be· lated our trusl. He ccrt:unly \II~
lic\le will be a little bit more dif· lated my confidence that I had 1n
ficu ll. And that's the lease exten· him. And I· think that was a very
sion. di[ficult time for me because one
Is the Ford property &olua to be of the department ,,se.s:to rs had
1 slam dunk? ~ done this, which was 11 very, very
Well, I don't thipk anything is a bod crime.
slam dunk. I think it 1s a good I guess when you· realize that
p~n . I think it's good land use. this is an imperfect world, l don't
The revenue from the Ford land
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it'I bard lO .... liar ud • thltl ---M°'"doloc'/ W•ll, I thlal Kevin -'*" he
le&rn1 the difference between Al·
hambta (whero he u!<d 10 -k)
and Newport Beach -will do • JOOd job~ Alhambra. I think, is 1
Utt~ bit different city than New·
port Beach. In Newport Delch. I
think you have 1 1ot1lly different
clientcle. You ha\le cititcns who
queJtlon nearly everythina you do.
And l think he now rt11izc.s that. I
think he is taking that Into consid·
eratioh and I think that if he docs
that, and works with these groups,
he·n do OK.
Was it awkward tor you at 111
durina tht scxu1l har1s1mtnt In·
ftStlaatk>a In the polke dtplrt·
inenl 10 have pcGplc 11ylns. "Ir
Bob Wynn ·Mtt stlll bctt, this 111
wouldiJ;'t be ao1n1 on!" Or tttn
lhe rumors lhat Bob Wrnn Is
aoln& to come bark and take care
ot tbldp.
Well, 1 heard the rumors but
that's all they were, just rumen.
And l would nOt have. done that
even had that opportunity formed
KENNY tlzc
PRINTER
2'">0·)11 1 The plan that Beverly Ray and
Dave \Vooten have prepared is a
1nuch smaller foot print with less
heigh t than the one that BiO Ray
and Tom Deemer presented three
~ca rs ago that was turned down by
1hc ci1y. \Vc ·ve had a number of
n1ce1ings with Bays hores residents
and a number of meetings with
those in Cliffhavcn, up above the,
Balboa Bay Club. And so far thai
p1an has been well received by 1he
will incrCase 300% from homes,
versus the industrial that's there
now. Ir you take the industrial, the
tax.cs they pay plus sales tax:. be·
cause they do generate some s:.les
tax, and compare it with just the
property tax, nol even sales tax of
residents who live there and may
go down ·to Eas~lurr shopping
center and buy some groceries and
1hings like that, if you take the
property taxes., revenue will go up
around 300%. So I think that's a
plus ror the cily.
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C• rllattudToa1WJ1, Well, I .. ,. aa Ojlin~ but, I
think it'• bell 1h1t the 1ubje(t d~
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than dwell on it more.
Do JOU work •• hard IS you did
wM• JOU we-rt •11h tht city! -
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Considering the-p1css, I think
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Bui I think you also have 3 \'Cl)',
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OK. tlM t ..... -· Did Y"ll ae. t .. 117 i.-t ...... wr-......
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Well, no really. I uted IO Cit
frcquentty 11 the Cannery bccau..e
it was ck>se to Oty Hill Ind I
could just walk over there ind c11
and gei b1ck to the office. And
they hid p>d calamari 11 the
Cannery. excellent. So 1 ;would kid
Dill Hamilton, *ti)' don I you ad-
verlbc this calamari II ll1tlt bi1,
why don'1 )'OU jus1 slap it on :i
burier and then sell it. I lhink ii
"'·ill go QYC:r real aood· Ml;Kh bet-
ter than 11 hamborscr. people c11
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w11s just in jest, In a joke. .
And I lhin.t hc.-bad 1h1t on the·
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noticed it. And IO l tokl him to
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wu livina. but I wrote her a leuer
care of her UCLA alumni Counda·
tion and they forwarded il to her.
Sure enoup. she had relocated up
in lhe Slate of W1Shin&lon, where
she was owner-.rator or a bed
and breakfast in a a.mall city.
As she tells her side or the
nory, she had been out waJltinl
and doinf '°!"e errands and . for
the finl tame •n 2S yean an imaae
_of me as a )'OUnJ boy nashcd
throuah her head. And then she
picked up her mail and there was
that letter Crom me after all these
ycan.
She corresponded back and
wi&U a CIOllpll ol wlhl I 10C>k
IOlnc lilDe Md MM lip IO VIAit
her U. tM Non-..a for a couple
of41ys.
And within IMI ~. I had
moYed her back down MIC ud we
were married two yean llD· So It
caa happen, 10U cu ao bKk. And
it'• always better the ltcood ttine
around.
ROLF RUDESTAM
N~Beacb
0
My h~and and l have celebrated
our 60th wcddina anniversary. We
have known each othe1 au our
lives, since I WU 6 and he WU 9,
when he moved to my town in Ari-
zona and looked across the sueet
and saw me wa1kina with my
mother. He went home and told
his mother he had just seen the
&irl he WIS eo1n1 to ml!JY. We
had no romantic afftliation. tboup
we went to the same arammar
school, same bi&h school, same
junior colleac. same church au our
lives.
And when J was 17, my father
bought a house right next door 10
hun ana moved us from the home
I hod lived in my whole li(e. There
we became acquainted because the
only thins dividina us and our
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be COlllld climb CMr •
Aad he Yled to -after we be·
QlhC eaamored with eecb other.
& med 10 throw these berries
from tbac umbrella trc-es apiJw my window and I would ao out
and visil with him.
JOSEPHINE McBRIDE
Newpon Beach o ·
How can J help but be a romantic:
with a husband like An Johnson?~
On June 3, 19~. we had our first
date and I fell kerptop for that
guy. We celebrated that date C'\'ccy
month for 3 years, 3 months and
one day before our marriasc Sep-
tember 4, 1937. With his birthday
on · Valentine's Day, naturally I
still ftnd him Mr. Wonderful -aJ.
mo1t 60 ~n after chat fateful
date.
MEJ JOHNSON
Co5ta Mesa
0
My true love story is about. how
my husband asked me 10 be his
airlfriend. He came 10 my door
with lhree different items. He
handed me a bouquet or' a dozen
roses. and he said "these nre for
)'OU because you are so beautiful."
Thea be IUIMd Uouad ..1 .. Jl".C
me a ped• of c:IK>colatc. Md be
Aid .. tbk ia b ~ Mta•H ~
arc 10 awceL.. •
AAd latJy, be~ me this cute
while teddy bear and said .. this is
for )OU became you arc 10 cute."
Then he took me out on a
Hornblower ~ht dinner cruise,
pvc me a rina and asked me to be
his airtrricnd in front of everyone.
It was exeilina and only our MSV·
entb date, and nine months later
asked me to be hi.s wif~.
ANNE RENE IMA
Costa Mesa
0
We met at Camp Cook. 1944, be·
fore Don went overseas. We wtrc
at a dance for the soldicn. I WIS
in the USO. J went there with a
bit busJoad of &iris to Stay in a
barncb and have a aood visit
with these solctien who were coins
oveneas.
He aot home on one Sunday in
June, and we were married two
weeks later on Sunday. And 1ha1
was in June that will be 49 years.
And we ·are just still happy with
each other.
MAUDIE WHITE
Costa Mesa
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-43'0, <zc . Jt7
DeCinces
making some
noise at UCLA
... Corona del Mar High product
co mes through in a big way
In reality, it was but 40 winks for Jeff Gardner
in early-season appearance.
C orona dcl }.1ar High product Tim
DcC1nces, son of former major
leaguer Doug DcCinccs, recently
had a big day at UCLA.
DcC1ncei., a rcdshirl freshman, was put
into 1hc starting lineup 1he Other day
ag:11ns1 UC Santa Barbara in place of
injured fifth·ycar ~nior catcher Dave
Deiter. ~ho wa~ i.uffering fr.om a back
lllJUry. . •
Dc('1nces rci.pondecl by going 2 for 5
with a tia1ics·clearing double off the wall.
knocling in four runs in all as 1he Bruins
clain1cd :111 8-6 victory. DeCinces then
v.allcd three tin1es in a 2-1 loss to
Peppcrdine.
DcCincci. \\:t~ a 1nember of 1he 1992
Se::i \1icw League "'Inning Corona del }.1ar
squ:id 1h~1 ea"rncd the nickname "Back -
Ba) Bombcri." for it) home run
produc1u'.5"n.
• .,,t,,~cup t1n1c : S0u1hern Cali(ornia
College') bJ~eball team will make up an
earlier rainout 1oday al Redlands at 2!30
p.nl., \~hilc the sec softb:ill team will
ho!.I Cal State Don1ingucz Hills at I
o'clock Feb. 24.
Orange Co.1~1 College has re~heduled
a gan1c against Palomar for \Vednesday at
2 on the Pirates' field.
•Orange Coa~t 1993 starling foo1ball
players Eric Coleman, Justin Polosky and
Chri)t1:1n ~1oorc have signed national
Jcucrs of intent to continue their
~ DI U II
..... 111u1
Colleges
collegia1e careers next
fall.
Moore, starling
cornerback and the
Mission Conference
Central Division
first-team kick return
specialist, selected
. Garctne r-\Vebb
Uni~rsity of Boiling
Springs, N.C.
Polosky, a 1wo-ycar
starter "''ho was twice
n:imed 10 the AIJ-~lission Conference
Central Division second
.cam. opted for 1he
Un1vcr~i1y of Tcnnes~c at Marlin, where
he'll join former Pirate~ quarterback Todd
Mather.
Coleman, who saw time as a slarting
wide receiver and back-up running back.
is he:idcd for Eastern Michigan ·
Univen;ily.
•Denise ~1a honcy of Newport llcach is
a member of the "''omen's outdoor track
and field te am at Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo. She ~pccializes 111 the 1umps.
.,. lror.Jee at the game send
Ga-*'8r back to square one
on his long basebal journey.
A ... , !Iii finl Ml -In ... .. jor .._. Ind _....,
lladJaa a ._., In Su °"""' Jdt
Gar<lncr fell tllc wicked, biP --that 1 bueball career can. ........,
deliver.
''Then: were IO many pt('plo ~
h<r< in Saa [);<p> who kn<w aodriR1
about the pme. but now thqt 9*'C 1
greater •J>PIOci'tion for what ..... p
1hrough, b«auso 1hey realize -(or-
ganizatiom) can \Ike the ru1 from
under your feet 11 any time, and )'OU'n:
unempk>yed like uyonc cite," Gardner
uid.
On Jan. 20. Gar<l .. r -waNed 1¥
the Padtts tor lhe purpoee ol &Miii.
him his unconditional releale. 'har'i
how lweball pun i1. In 1he real ..,,14.
you're fired.
Gardne"r, a left-hanckd Mui•a,
steady·in·thc-ficld aecond bttf•• wlM>
baned .26Z lor
'The thing
about baseball,
you get so
many different
life experiences
oUt of it. Even
if I go to the
minor leagues,
I'll be In Ot-
tawa, Canada.
What other
thing could
take me to Ot-
tawa,
Canada?•
s.. DlelO Jul
season, while
platoonina with
vctcr1n Tfm
T<uld, bad oo-
wberc &b lurn
aflcr rec:eiYina
his walldos pa·
pen.
Gardner, llow·
evcc, wbo 1W1tl
30 thil seuon, ii °""""' 10 lip a minor leapc
contract today
wilb the Mont·
real E.<pol.
e..1 1b!op aot
IO bod, :,. --sidcred plaJiaa
lor 1he iadeDeo-
dent Saa bet-
nardino tea• in
-Jiff S' ;· lhc Class-A Coll-~sebaJI nomad tornla League -------1'.. this year. ''I couldn't
find a job, becautc (the Padte.1) re·
leased me so late_," Gardner said. "It's
a (minor leaaue contract). bu1 it's bcl·
ter than wha1 I had a couple o( weeks ''°· It was brutal. Every sin&]e team
said they weren't interested; mos~ uid
~uSe it was 100 late (and roster
spoll had alrcacfy been filled). But ii
..orkcd ou1, and hopc:lully l'U be ba<k
in 1~ajor Jc11U;CL"
-
•The Or:ange Coast College Ice
l·lockey Club, under the direction of
Coach Rich ~l:inuck, recen1ly snapped a
three-game 1o~ing streak wi1h a 2-1 victory
over UC S:in Diego :ii 1he San Diego Ice
Arena
T~1e ~quad h;uJ lost its lhree previous
g:uncs, alt on ihc road, 10 San Jose
Gardner, an Estiocil l:ti&~ and Or· ••&< Caul ColloF product, cnjoyod
the best minor INllae tcuon of his ca-
reer in 199'2 at friple·A Las Veps..
balling .335 wilb JO doubks, five lripl<s
and SJ RDI, his fir1t )11r1in the Padres'
orpniution, 1Cler apind1n1 cfaht ycan
in the New York Mct1' l)'Stem.
· The Padre' wbo purchucd Oardocr .
Qilt.mOHt\;& Alul, 0.UL• Pu.of
Estancia High -PrOduct Jell Gardner PJlt/Ola neat 1ocond baN II Dodger St.Glum IUI loll u a San Diego !'adre, his prnence lfWloloned
hklh above on the ~ Diamond Villon. Gardner hat a new drNm
thr1 HUOfl, to relUm ror llnOlher appearance 11 Dodger Stadium, With
Montreal after ligr*1g a ft\lnor league contract rocentty With the Expoo.
--=1:11c, S1 ;1nfurJ and Pcpperdine. In lhc
i.2 lo'~ 10 San Jose. Adam Libtrtoski-and
Ale~ Z;1~ho.,.. ~cured the go:its, wi1h assists
lrorn ,\like Ivan. Da,id Glas~ and Larry
Cahn
Q("( lo~I Ill Stanford by Che same 7-2
<;<:ore , Y.1th Z.ichow and Cnhn nolching
f1t~l ·pe11od gual~ for Coasl.
Pcppcrd111c earned a 1'· 1 victory over
OCC 1n a g:unc 1h:11 was c:illed with one
1ninutc left 111 1he 1h1rd period when the
Peppc:rd1nc fan~ began throwing coins on
the ice . An alterc:ation ensued and the
g:imc was brough1 10 an end.
David GIJ~S scored bo!h gonls against
UCSD. rhc firs! was unoiSli.s..tcd and 1hc
second was assisted by Ivan and Jamie
.Su.ck..
"We had four games in nine days," said
Manuck. "II w:1s a rough week, but at
leU1 we came out of it on a positive
note."
lrom lhe Mets on Dec. 11, 1991, In a think they'll tell ~ that I did a bad bectuse
tn c Idler StC"\•e Row'tJcra, job. It's lust that oUr icft &elder had a handed.
called Gardner up from Triplo-A Las g~ ynr, our ccnlCt &kl •• • 20-20-llapt>Cll
Veps on Aua. 31, 1992. 1u1 (20 homen. 20 steak),
Arter the Padtcs bepn dumpina our· right fielder hit .350,
hi&J>·pri<:od pi.yen, lndudJaa obon-1hey !<cl lh<y haw: a pd,
Slop Tony ferNndn, lhc door openc'd .)'Oung 1i)oru10p, Daw Sia·
, lor Gardner lul 1C11CM1 to cam a rep· wn's going 10 play flnl bue
lar spot In 1lle lHa 1taa-. Du1 111< dull and lhey like lhelr <alcber.
k>st 101 pmn in 199>, and tmne:thina• wrhat leaves 1hlrd and
had to aM. ICOORd bate wbef'c ...... DuriAJ lhis orr ... _ ... ..... 11tln1 ...... 10 be done.
siped free·•n• aecoad b111•7 n Ha· And with Roberts and Rey.
rold R.,.oldl. a '°""" Aalrican nolds, 1ha1'1 "1111 Ibey did."
~ All-Siar willl s..au., ud free. So Gaidnor will -his
.,... lip Rabena, wbo -,.., 1lle lamily aplA, lllla 1imo p!Ob-
oullleld or inlleld. Tilal loll Oudaer ably 10 ona... ~ ol
... lo .... cold. -•hc-lnt<mal'onal a.-.
"1lllN Mn ..,. • tM w wflo Mon1rea1'1 tdpl1 A~
had pd ,_., bu1 ~ I "(Tbe ..... ) Mid llO
-IM ..in ,._ -plldllna. onco, aad wt - -10 ad •ti dlW ~..., __ , eble 1bem. and far 11Mi11s• .....
mi&ht slru.glc. I didn't
want 10 get stuck behind
some vclcran player."
Stunned by his relCuc
from the Padres. Oardner
'is kccpin&' hfs ch.In up. ·
He'• burr through 1he.
racket before, 1nd under·
stands 1h1t timing Is every..
· thin"
"The 1hln1 abou1 baM-
ball, )'OU. &cl IO many dif·
(crcat lite upcrience1 CMal
ol I~" lie said. "Even If I
,. Jo Ille minor lta&uei.
l'I Ila In Onna, Ca-
Whal olhcr •hill& -id
lake .. 10 On-CU.·
OCC plays ils hofne games at Ice
Capades Chalc1 in Cos1a Mesa. located Otl
1he corner of .. larbor and Adams in the
Mcsu Verde Shoppina Ccn1er. Admission
to lht a:rmcs is free.
• l'I dlil ..... me, 11111&,• Oard~ ton. they dt•n•f tbllr .met," Gardner ·
-Mid. "Wliu-,... ... IGI -· said. "I loll M -.. I p>I Nlaaocd, I
,_ -10 - -¢z pz .... , lell M-• ....... _,. -oboe,
.., Now, 11'1 'In .,,.. •
ponunily 1n ... a different munlf)'.
.. And .., ......... i.,.. 10 ... l;pod,
occ rans In nna1s at 1.81111 B8lcll cc sorlba1 tOll'lllY
The Oranac Coe t CoUcp soft·
ball team battled out of 1he loser's
br1ckct 10 make lhe champion hip
same of 1hc Lona Beach City
Tournament, bcf0t• losint lhe
huit Viklnp Sund11y, 6-0.
Nicole Shammas, • tophomorc
centct fie.Ider, freshman infielder·
ou1neldor K.lm Kaltemeyn 1nd
freshman riah•·handed pitcher
l(.e1li Armbruster cKb madl 1he
1l-toumame.n1 tllM 11 1he Pinta
dnhii11d lite Mt.....-OplAfftl a-vent
-a 3-2 r«O<d.. .?PlW~fMfw.Md
~--~---....... .... W111111• call1c•d .. -.......... .-..,_
men1.
ArmbNster collected two vkto-
rics, includlna Sundty's 2-1 scmifi·
nal triumph O¥er F'utlert.Otl, In 1
pme 1b11 lc11urcd an unu1ual nn·
lsh. ' .
L.He llACll CITY•, OCC e
lollia ludt JIO • t -1 7 I "'-"°"' ...... ·-· J • ............ ·-'.:t;:C ... "*"''"-IUkhey IJ), w---.. 14. L-~ 1·f, 21 -...._.. (ll'-1.
Cruisin1 wilh a two-hh ahu1ou1
into lh6 &huh, a Hornet reached MC I.•' PIH 1
on the would·be pme codina ,...._ • •1-1 ' 1
11tikec>4't (via palled ball). • °'::Z... C.:.... .... = .•.-,1, J '
The nen bttter tripled in the • Al , 11 _. ~. w-JAr 1 ,
runner, tftd headed plateward i.1., 0 >-i. •·"'-IPt.
Mita , .. ·:-,e:.•.rna nan oa • -q~<nl boll. occ
C*lwr Sic RWI), ba•':'t ,... .......... _ .....
...,.. ti eD AaAr PW·-· ...., ..... ,
:i+ ··::t:
l•l 7 ·t:ll;ii: .• ~ ..
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NIH ICHOOL IOYI
WllCYTIALL PLAYOFff
CdM gains
CIF IV-AA
playons
• Defending CIF IV-AA kingpins
granted a "home game" against
El Segundo , at Estancia. Tuesday.
BY BA11LY fAULJC.Nl'ia, S10a1' 11•1nt1
champion Corona del Mar
CERRITOS -Defending ~
High surprised few by earn-
ing nn a1 -l11rge berth in the e
CIF Southern Sec1lon Di-'. •
vision JV-AA boys basketball
playoffs. But Coach P.1ul
Orris' Sea Kings ntay bring new meaning
to the l'trm ro.::id warriors.
CdM (13·13), which lost ils guaranteed
rourth-place Sea View League berth by
falling to lr"ine, 51-41, in Friday's reguhu·
season finale, w:a~ plea511ntly surprised by
earning a .. home" game against El Seg·
undO {10-15) in l "uesday's 7:30 pm. open· ...
The Seai Kings, ho.,..e\·er. will pl::iy the
contes1 at Est::inci11 Hi gh, :ihcr the bleach-
ers in 1he Cd~! gym .... ere conJcn1ncd
Thursday.
"Actording to our princ1p..il {Tom J3.
cobson), it nt:iy t:ike at lcas1 two "'eck.!i 10
receive bidl on the rcp:iir "'·ork," Orris
le• CDM/1'9 .. r
Estancl~ draws
very tough foe
for first round
.. It 's 23-1 Pac ifica. but
that's just some of th e
price everyone is paying
because of the earthquake.
BY 8A1A.Y FAULltNl!.J., Sl'C•T\ W11111
CERRll"OS -The
good OC"'") S'"Und::iy ror
Es1u nc1a High boy'
h:i~~ctb.111 coach Tim
Par..cl "'a~ 1he Eaglei ''"-
b~·1ng pJircd "uh the
only tc-:am in CIF 111 -A
he got :a ch.incc to )O)ut fir)l·hand
th i.!i SCll~ll .
l 'hc not-w-good ne"''1o wa), 11
happened 10 be No. 3-sccdcd Paci·
fic:i, 11o h1ch cnlcrs Frid:i)··s 7:30 p.m.
CJF Southern Scc11on playoff open-
er "'Ith a 21 ·g.imc winning streak
and :a 23-1 record
"I guess wc"IJ It)· to become the
second tc:am to beat them this
year," said, Parxl, who brought
both ll video camera and the ma-
le• UIAMCWP.,. 7
Tar1__1111t No. 4-seeded
Magnolia In nrst rolnl
... First things first, of course. but you
can't help but dream of second round
matchup of Servile-Richard Smith.
BY 8.u.ay fAULKNll.., Sl'Oan \Vain•
The Newport Harbor
High boys b:is~ctball 1e1m <D
wHI op<n CIF 171·~ play·
off ac1ton Friday n11ht at
rourth·secded M11nolia,
but the Sailon aren't 1bout
to complain.
Newport (1)..13) -tiplOcd into lhc Su.-
View League's fourth and final gu1ran-
1eed playoff bcr1h Friday, thanki 10 a win
over University and a Corona dcl Mar lou
to Irvine.
Had Cd~1 won, Harbor would be 1um·
in& in Ill gear today, rather 1han prepar· -..... "'~'
,.. ... .......
' scd 10 eat
rt because
all and I
re and c11 rr.ce. And
ri I I lhe
would kid
11 )'OU td·
ll!tlc bh,
p11 on1
I lhink ii
Mue:h bet-
oplc Cll
And JO ii
It on the
.1 before I
Id him tO
y burgcn
r aot my
f need
uion tor
....... ~ .... .,.., l'lal
Stwnu r<o:ouun, 0....Lt l"ILOT
Tho CIF bukotball playoffs begin this week, and the mad acnim-
blo lo on, ouch u tha scramble bY, Craig Savage of Corona dot
Mat, ocunylng for • loose ball dur ng D9cember against Marina
In the background Is Corona'• Ramin Bastani. COrona del Ma;.
opens up Tuesqay night at Estancia High whero thl Sea Klngs
wlll bogln dol.onse ol lhlltr '93 CIF IV·AA cr.,;.n against El Segundo.
' Costa Mesa is lett out of
IV-AA basketball playoff~
.,. That's the way it's set up, you need 1 O. wins . But
in this division, CdM 's Orris, for one, wonders why.
BY 8AJ.AY FAULKSL&, s....,.,, l\'urrt.
cERR!1·~s .-Coron:i dcl t-far High 6oys basketball cqach
Paul O uts 1.hdn I h:i'e lo [3cc the fru~tration of being lc:ft out of
the CIF Southern Sec11on Pl:i)offs, earning :in al·largc bid in the:
IV·AA D1'1~1on JI lhc annuJI pairings announcement Sund.ay at
tt'lc CIF·SS Office
H e did, htJv.e,cr . \On.:c h1) objection th.at schools .. ith sm:ill en·
roll"!"ent arc often \0 \1..:-11n111ed by sub·p::ir rccurds. actrucd froni
play1na a1:11n~1 lar~er \lh\11.ih 1n their league configurations.
"Doggone 11. I suit ~.1n'1 )t'C "'hY teams like C<bla t-1esa and
Laauna lkach can·1 gc1 :i \p<ll 0\-C't so1nc of the tcamlli in Or .. 1)1on iv:· Orris s.ud ··)'ou c.1n·1 tun,·1ncc me th'1 t CO)la. Mesa or La·
1una. Beach arcn·1 heller 1h:in )()ffie of the teams that got in, ,.ho
dtdn t pla) 1n \cJgue" J\ to1npct1ll\e J) the P:icific Coa)t.
··se,·cn ICJ/l\\ frurn the (e1gh1-tcam) Sea View League: n1adc the
playoffs (three. 111cluJ1ng ('dfo.". recci.;ing lll·largc berth~). !iO I
don't sec ""h) 1hc s;in1c logic shouldn•t apply to ano1hcr tough
league hl.c lhc PCL I mean lool. at us; 04·e came into 'league play
al 8-.C, !hen scrappcJ uur '<I-ii} to a 5·9 record in lc:iguc. And "'·e
had 10 balllc 10 cc1 those fi,e "'•ns," Orris continued.
'"I re:11lly 1h 1ni. 1herc should be !I-Orne special cunsidcr:uion for
smaller M:hools that plJ) 1111:a1ns1 ·le:aguc tea.ms (,.ilh enrollments)
so much larjler than lhC) ha\c. 1t•s really become a political night·
m.vc. w11h relca,1.un&, fur w.:hooJs like us, C-0st3 ~1cs:. and Lagun:a
Beach. We need cons1dcra1ion I don·1 kcl ,.c'rc gelling right
now."
So •tulc Tuesday ni&hl's fir\!, round ac1ion in J V~AA circles in·
chJdCS three byrs, la1un1 Bcxh (7·15) :ind Costa ~1ua (6-18) re·
main on the ~1dclincs.
ESTANCIA ,,,. .......
1un1y or his ~t:a,ff lo lhC' ~·farincn'
i S-S1 victory OYCr Los Anugos
·n.ursday to cl<»e i>ut ia perfect
Giuden GtU\'C l..caguc ~:iw>n. ··
"They're the unl)O-te:im ""c ):JVro,"
~:ud l'orscl, ""'ho figur.cd lhc p:ur-
1ng bc t'A ccn the only Or:ingc
('ounty w;hool) 1n the brac-kct '#1135
3 n11ur1I. C\~cially ""''°' 1hc ~c
uon's rommllnlcnl 10 limit ll;i\cl
due to the frccw1) d;:amagc sus-
tained with the recent c:ir1hqu:1 .. c.
''From our position, as a lhud·
place team, .-c kncVro ""''c ""'ould be
on 1hc rO.Jd 1n the firsl round."
Panel u.id ... And 10 tell )'OU 1hc
truth. I'd JUSI l.S MJOn 11 be ~me·
,.here ck>sc. Ukc 1hey ~.J~. you
have to beat 1hcm 1111 tu ""In 11
•n)"' .. Y· iO playin1 a sccde!J 1c:am
doesn't disappoinl me :·
Ir 'ic1orious Fr1d11y. Es1ancia
""ould !ace the ""''inner of 1he Du·
nrtc·Bluir firs1-round clash, Feb.
22. The Eagles would hosl D uarte.
ur face a roin-Oip .. 1th Blair to de·
1crminc 1hc second-round host.
L3 C111n11da, 19·2 and the No. 2
~ed. looms as :a pote ntial semifi-
nal oppOnent ror Es11ncia..
P:arscl uid guards Zack Rich-
ard~n and Oay Frenz, who did
not play in Friday's Pacific Coasl
League e ndin1 loss ;it La1una
Bc:ich, will be back in the foJd 1his
week.
Frenz should be rcCO\e red rrom
an illness. while Richardson's pun·
1Shment• for :ton C"l'.CCSSive verbal
protesl tow;i rd a referee has been
COM .......... .....
aid of the bleacher si1uaLio_n,
which will likely rorcO CdM 10 play
any and. ..-11 playorr pmcs away
from home: "Our bleachcrt have
been bad for the 23 years I've
been 1here, but I guc.u finally
somcthin1'1 &oing to be done:
·about them."
This dcvelopmc:nt. however, lS
rar from dcvasta 1ing. according to
Orri1. '
"I don't really think it's going 10
hurt thts team, because we· play so
well on the rood," Orris said.
.. And we've played several games
at Estancia 1his year, so 1hat's fa·
miliar fo reign 1erritory."
What Orris did rind foreign
Sunday, was El Segundo, which he
did not ac• an opportunity to
smut, after receiving some· misin·
formation Crom the Pioneer
League's at-large reprcscntati\'e.
"We wan1ed 10 scoul them, but
when I called their school. the sec·
rc:tary I talked lo sa id they had no
chance or getting to IO wins. so 'A'C
made other plans." Orris ex·
plained. "We: drove :ill thC" 1Aay to
Chaminadc to sec St. lkrn:ird, ""c
drove LO La Canada, 11nd 'o\C JI~
Jaw St. P:fa't-:lnd St. Francis. Thc
on,ly thing I know about El Seg·
undo right,.now. is t.hat the bell
player (~.fall S3bosky) 1'> 1hc
co11ch's (Rick S:a~ky's) W>n.
If .successful Tuesday, CJ~I
'<1-'0Uld man the bus for a quJnc:rfi·
nal clash a~ No. 3·!.Ccd 1 """'>· .
ni ne Pal ms (14·7). one o! three
IV·AA squads 1Ah 1ch rcce1,cd
first-round byes.
··1·hafs ano the r thing that's dis-
appointing, bec3use we 'll h:ivc to
scramble to If)' and find ,·idco on
(Twenlyninc P:al n1s), 11nd tht) ·11 be ·
:able to come tape our gan1e l 'ue.s-
day," Orris said.
O rris, whose team is one of fi\'e
at-large entries in IV-AA, s.:ud he
fell confid enl hiJ team ,.·ould nol
be denied a playoff invitalionk.
"\Ve thought ~·c·d ge l 1n. be·
cause when looking at our di·
vision, we Sot dOwn IO 21 teams lo
fill out the 16-team bracket. and
we figured there ,.·ere al le:ast fi,·c
who didn't ha\·c 10 wins l:a re·
quircment 10 qualify).
Also alona CdM's potcnlial r0Jd
10 the championship game as sec-
ond-seeded Banning (17..(i). ~·hich
the Sea Kings beat in last )Car's
semifi nals en route 10 the lille.
Skyline Lrague champion \Vest
Valley, which joins Banning (De
Anza Le:a-uc) as league: c.ha m·
pionsil fl lhc draw, is lhc lop seed
with I 19·6 record. while f\·1urphy,
the Sanla Fe League runner-up, is
seeded 1hird.
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Aerobics
tr the Ea&les can sur.·1,c 1n 1hc
hostile envirofl mcnl Pa.c1fic3 hJs
become (Coach Bob lkcl.c r s:ud
the 2,200-seat l)1n hos been filled
W.-Q pKhy-for-ail 41'\¢ -tdtn 's
lcuiuc con1es11 1hi1 ycor). the tnv·
cl ,;ouibilltics wouJd broaden con·
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fulfillc_d, __________ _j
Harvard \Ves1lakc (22·2) is the
No . I seed. while Sa n Dimas (21·
• Stretch ouLU11J;____
NEWPORT .........
1ng ror 1he 18-7 Sentinels. as no
at-larae bcnhs were srantcd in Ill·
AA.
Newport, which played · pcrhaes
us best pme 1lncc Dccen1ber 1n
toppina Uni, &S~9. rould be •
handrul for Maanolla, which was
forced 10 1h1re the Oranae
Lcasue Ihle with Valencia after
l05in1 10 the Wilda11 Friday
nip1, 42""60. in h$ reaul1r-season
finale.
A win Friday would ere.ale an
intriauina po1ential second-round
matehup IOr firJl·year Harbor
Co\l<h Rlcbard Smith.
Tho Newport·Mqnolil winner
would face the aurvM>r or Friday~,
Boba Onadc·Servh• encounter,
wil~ Scl'<fte lhl pt'Ohlt>il"9 ,._.
lie, h w• lhl Frlan. al -..
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La -117·1~ •-lll·IOI ...... (H11•-._t1MJ l'lancflo Yltdl (11.1) •• ,,, ...... (21..J)
who Smith guided 10 a CIF South·
c:rn Stttion and Slate champioa·
ship in lhrce years at the Anaheim
parochial school, before ta.kin& a
year ort and actepCif\I the New·
port Hubor job.
A coin Oip would determine the
host if NewpoM aquared orr wilh
Smith'• former 1qu1d, Feb. 22.
Sooon, 1 72~7 loocr to Co<ono
del Mar in December loumament pl•r.· Is lhe No. I ttod 11 21.S,
white Rlm ol lhe World (21·3) Is
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41 Irvine SI
CIF Divhlon JV-M "'yolfs
lfd,. 1 s-El Mcundo {•I Estmch1)
Coach: Paul Orris ·
,COIOU DIL MAR •IW l11·1J, l ·t)
•
... Newport Beach entry slows
down in Sunday's finals after
Saturday's fast start for '94.
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61 WHtlftinftef
so ·~ ,..,.
59 Sunny Hllh
P Kirk Coast le.agwe
42 fshind.a
ll Century
36 L..IJUn.1 Hills
S l La1un.a leKh
56 Tr.abuco Hilb
12 f1Llnd•
46 CHt"ry
45 u1"n.1 Hills
62 u1"n• led
49 Tt.ablKO Hills
Co.Kh: Billy Brewe.r
LOa, ICHIDUU
SS SantA AM
46 Troy
43 S.nu An• V•ll~
48 St. P•ul
S7 lniine
46 E1t•nci1
S1 El Mod~1
48 Sonor1
4' Santi.1go
41 C1nyon
Sea V~ League
46 University
34 Woodbtidgt'
48 S.nLI Marg.i.rilA
70 Saddlel>Ki
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SS ~Yna hxh Si
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Fff. 11-.a PK'il'ica
Coach: Tim Pan~I
41 Tuslin;f"
Sl Newport Harbcw
47 lniine
52 Uniwnily
l7 Woodbttdge
37 Santa Margarita
S 1 Saddlebxk
42 Tustin
39 . Newport H.irbor
SS Irvine
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Feb. 16-to bf' d«:ided.
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66 P.l.li~s
62 NOl'f D...ne Ac:~my
42 H.arvilrd·Wtttlak•
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Cl DOMINOUU HILU s . ICC 1
Noft-co1 .. ence
Southern Californi1 Col---..,,-
sec wonm 20-e
going Into T•day
lcie's men's· basketball team • ~ fouftd the aoin& ri&ht in Ari· ,,. ... Southern Calitomi,1 Collc&e'1 womc1 SoCal CoUep: 100 000 000-1 I l
0 Oominpe1 Hil't 000 000 11•-1 I 0
C!ot1ie,,e1, ledJey Cl ) Md Stt&ey; Hom,. a.Mr t'tl
and Tripp. W-HIK'"n, 1·1. L-c..tie..ru, l).J,
S -1~. 21-~I CSCC).
sec men 111, a-1
Redlands was an 8-1 winner
in college men's tennis Sat-
urday against visiting Southern
California College.
The Vanguards will be trying 10 re·
bound on Wednesday 11 2 against visiting
Azusa Pacific:. •
zon.a Saturday, delivering a 79. · b;i.skctbaU tt•m awaits Chapman Colle
69 non-conference dereat 10 host Amcri~ Tuclday ni&ht in a non-conference gan
can Indian Bible Collc&c in Phoenix. wilh hopes of pickina up whcrc 1hey 11
The Vansu1rds (l-3-13) rallied from a off Saturday nisht.
39-JS halftime deficit and connected on The. Vanguards '"mpled The Mastc
19 ot 26 11 the free throw line 1o <M r· College, 80-32, to Improve to 20-6 on 1
come 1he hos1.s. w.ho fell 10 18-9. year under the hand of second-year co:.
ICC :r•, AMUICAN INDIAN lllU 61
sec -..,_ 12..-n.o.a. ''· H,. 1. c.-~
l4. llkb*t, s, ~ 1, ""*"°" 16.
AM(IK.AN tN0CAN -~IS, Gol\utf:i 14,
PMp IS, HolJ'* 2; lftlrio 14, )Mob1 9.
Dean Cooper.
Cooper u.scd his ent ire squad 6r J-4
the Vanguards' gym, wi1h SanJ• !imidzi,
Tina Dc:marsh and Jamie Zitlerkopr :
srorinf in double fi&urcs.
Sim1dzjia hil 8 of 16 from the field 1
route 10 18 points, 1s .., .. cu as pic~ina c
seven rebounds.
Dc~1nrsh h11d a nice overall prrte. sec
Newport Harbor High's field ~ ing 18 poin1s., hi11 in1 111 pair of treys,
hockey team lost a 2·1 over· • well 11is four boa rds, four assis1s and fr
time decision to Glcndorg. in • s1e11ls.
the third-place game of 1he ----Zit1erkopf led 1hc W-.:J in reboundi1 Los An1eles Field Hockey Auoc:iation's wi1h 11 and 1COrcd 10 points in a g11in
Tournamcnl of Champions Saturday at which was thoroughly dominated by SO
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