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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-21 - Orange Coast PilotSADDLE 'EM IJP AT P!ANET 1101.LYWOOD t .. Film and lclevision accor Steven Blldwin wiU present props from his upcomina movie, "8 Seconds." to Pl1nc1 Hollywood on .Tuesday. 811dwin,-who-- _!tarred u Buff1lo Bill Cady in tneEm!!')'·Winnin4 lerie1, '"The Youns Riden,'~ Wiii present Planet Hollywood the hat., belt buc:kle and booll he used in his upcomina film, which aJso 1tarts Luke Pcny. The prescn111ion is ,scheduled al 6:30 p.m. 0 ~ COP CllJEF TO MEET lllSPANIC LEADERS ... Haley 01rbour, the new Republican National Committee Chairman, will 1ddresi leaden of Orange County's Hispa nic communily at a brc11k{as1 Wcd~ay. Barbour 'A'ill be introduced by California Republican Party Chairman Or. Tirso dcl Junco at t~ Hispanic Community Ltatlcnhip Outreach Brco.kfasl at 7:30 a.m., at 1hc Center Club, 6$Q Town Center Drive. 0 YOIJNC ARTISTS ON DISPLAY ... Posten, drawings and other artwork crca1cd by Newport Beach elementary school students is currcntly on display in 1wo city libraries. Corona dcl Mar Branch Library i.s fc1turin& posters illustrated by fourth iraders at Harbor Day Elementary School. The posters were inspired by favorite books read by the students. The Balboa Branch Ll1>rary is dlspl1yin& self portnits of a fifth 1r11de class 11 Newport "Ekmcnt1ry School. The portrails were eroduccd for ;,n an cxchan1e wsih the Okuaki (J1~n) Children's Museum. 0 SOMETillNC FOR EVERYONE ... Tuesday niJht's Nowport·Mcs3 Unified School Di~rict bo3rd meeting will have 111 little some1h ing ror everyone. There will be 111 water district slide lhow on the new reservoir µntkc_.c:onsLruction :it the school disttict"s Lindbergh school lite. The pros and cons of various ai r condi1ionin1 systems under consideration for Corona del ~1ar High School will be discussed. And there will be 1n update on the always imperiled Cos11 Mesa H igh School Firm ind 1griculture prosram. Next IChool year, studcnu in the Newport-McSI Unified School District will be 1ble 10 tr.ns!er to any school in 1he dUtric1 -on a spacc-av1ilab~ buis. The school board will diK:uu the new "intr1-distrk1" transfer poltc:y. And ror lhosc who keep up with this son of thin&. the state's new open meetin1 laws and how lhey arTcct school dlstricl pncticcs ind procedures will be reviewed by teaal 1dvisen at the Tuesday nighl mcc1in& which be1ins 11 1 p.m., al the Harper Community Center, •25 East )8th St., in C.olta Mesa. 0 WILL TllEY BE RIJBBED Ot.m ... The Costa Ma.a City Council on Tuesday will consider the appeals by two Mesa Verde massar park>n to allow lhem 10 continue opcratin1 their ea:lstlna busincncs. Men AccupfUS.ure at 2343 Mesa Verde Drive East and 123 Thtn~ It 1525 M ... Verde Drive East arc scckina exempllons to the clty't adult-cntcttaJnmc.nt ordin1nce which PfOhibil them from bcln1 k>cltcd wllhln 5()0.fcct or • mldcn<e and 1.000.fcel from plKU frequented by minors. kepruen11UYe1 for the two -....... _I&'/ lhcy .......... 11c, ..... lcplly _...1 .. --,...,. had alltabledlhlptaperbUI~ ' =!'.'and -·-Mwcwr. "*-td • .. , .. , ..... _,_ ..... .... -... denied. Wllllo ,... ""-tMt -no loood """'" ... ~1)1. they ...... & ...... ... --· •a1lrm1111. .......... DIM. BEACH • STA MESA luttMwit-wanled ID heM. The .. lhould NI f'IJJJ I dear this ""'~ .r~ •nd not return until, that's rigfll, ~ weekend. Tempe<atures will stay coot. + Ford's proposed community on 99-acre Loral stte could add 500 upscale homes to Newport Beach by the end of the decade. BY ~vu Lo.u.. ST.u• Wuna. I n the Ncwpon Beach hillsides overlooking the occ~; °('c beginnings of 1 new c:ommunhy arc 1akin1 shape. You wouldn't think so by looking 1t the 99·acre Loral AcronUtronic site o ff Jamboree Road between Ford and Dison roads where a dwindling number or employees conlinue 10 build m.iuile guidance S)"tcms. But visions or a new community or early Californi:1-s1yle homes Where neiitlbors stroll down qulel, tree-lined· streets arc taking shape in 1hc mind or builder Hal Lynch. Lynch and his Newport Beach dcvelopmcnl comp:iny -the Rccrcnc1ions-Group or C.Ompanics or RGC -have been hired by Ford ~1ocor l...4nd Ot\elopmcnl Corp. 10 crcnlc a community on the land Ford has leased from the Irvine Co. for lhc last 35 yean. Ford nego1ia1ed an option to purchase the property, contingenl Qn ci1y approval or the proposed devek>pmcnl. It would be Ford's first rcsidcnlial development. There arc a number or hurdles yet to clear, inclu~ing the creation or an environmental impact report. ci1y a.pFroval ror a change in zonin& from industria to rcsiden1i1I, an amendment lo the city's general plan, and compliance with arrordablc housina rcquiremenu. A publ~ hearing on the proposed dcvc)opment before the City Council and the plannin& commission will likcty take place this summer. There ire also uncertainties about the amount or cleanup th11 will be required at the industrial site. Ford officials S4Y !hey arc . DrunorHr• AMM. D-'li.T ru.o1 working on deaning up an area wh~rc in . Hal Lynch, president of Recreacttons, the development company hired to ... 11---• create a~ on tho cun:ant l.o<al AefonulroniC olle. Ford has operated . on propery since 1958 BY R uss loAA, SrArr \\'•ma Loral Acronutronic bcgon life as Systems Research Corp .. J ou.ndcd_in W6 lly fL&fOup of 30 scientists and engineers dur· ing the boom days of aero-Ironic Systems J nc .. opcraling space. out or a small commercial The corpor3tion wns acquired building in Van Nuys. The divi· L fcw months_btcr by 1hc ford -1.io.n...hogan..mov.ing....IO-..N.c.-.potl Motor Co. subsidiary, Acronu· Beach in 1958 and a 10. building con1plcx v.as com· pletcd the folio.wing year. Ford lcas.cd the l:ind rron1 the ln1ru:.....G.>. and .sold the he fOaD/P•t• 4 Stt WuU-, l'•ie 2 ' Sleeping dad nearly _smothert daughter .,. Costa Mesa man apparently acc identally rolled on top of 2-month -old, who wasn 't breath ing when found by mQther. Hospital. listed baby in critical condition. BY )Ott. BEl:a.S, \1 ~r1 I\• n • • COS"rA t-11:.SA -A 1-month· old infant v.a~ :ilmosl .)mo1hcrcd to dc;;ith by her f31hcr earl:-Sun· da) morning, 1o1 hen the: man JP· parent!) rolled on top of the child ~'hilc they v.crc both sleeping. The infant ''Aas in cr11ic::il rondi· 1ion at Childr;cn's Hosp11nl of Or· angc Co·unty Sunday. l "he mo1hcr returned home from v.·orlc lo her apartment in the 200 block. of A'«udo Street earl} Sunday morning and fuund 1hc child underneath !he rather. who w:.s sleeping. She awoke him and then called 911 . Police dispatchers g:i.,,c the: par· en1s instructions on h~ to give CPR 10 1hc infant. Police officer\ arri\c:d al the apar1mc:n1 at 12:25 :i.m They con· 1inucd giving CPR 10 1he baby, 'AilO was then transported to Hoa1 Hospital ~ .Plr3mc.dics ind later 10CHOC. PKhm1nary 1nVcs11ga11on b) Cost.:i t.·lcsu police of"ficca indic;:i!c the ba~ v. at. sleeping wi!b the fa· thcr In hl'i bed \.I hen th( f.:Uhtr 8C· c,i~cnt;11l:-roll~~ O\·er on 1hc: infant causing a stoppage of breath. ac· cording ti) a police press rclca~ There :ippcar5 to be nu roul pla) but the in\CSligation b con· finuing Police :i.rc nol releasing names or addresses on this cast until 1hc inve~1igation is completed Wheelchair access in Costa Mesa questioned by state .,. City may face lawsuit over angle of ramps at two shopping areas . BY M.\.a.N•• AicLaoo. ST.v• W1.m11. COST A MESA -How much d iffenncc docs a couple of inches make? For Costa Mesa, they may menn a lot or trouble. City officials said they face • possible lawsuit by the stale Al· tomcy General's office because state officials alle1e. the city doesn't property regulate wheel· chair ICCCSS. For a year and a half, the Al· tomey General's office has been invcstiptina lhe city because or t'Om;>l1ints filed by one rcsiden1 that the tlopes It atrcct comers k> ~2-5671 NEWSROOM 540-1224 .Around T owtt ................ l na ·rw ....................... 7 SctlOCll Llmdm ..... ~ ........ 2 *311 ....... -....... -..... ~s ~,., •• , ', .. 2 '' I THJNJt TBB CnT Ja DODIG TIO aBST TRBY CAN WITH THE SITUATION AT RAND. WB'u 'l'UDIO TO mp a'VSINISSES IN CoSTA MESA AND WE ooN'r WANT TO auu.1111 TIDIM WllH BXCISSIVB COSTS THAl' WOULD DBP THEM ROM OURUIG A ausINBSSBS. BUT WE ~o WANT THEM TO COMPLY TO THI LAW' IP A OOMPl.OM.ISB NEEDS TO BB MADE. . . '' TOM IUln ...... Cina ...... AGclll AlftAu 8ot.t.D allow wheckhair·bound citizen.a to ecccss the sidewalk don't comply with state rcquirc.mcnts. The compt1inll atso d te th.It when the matter '5 brought 10 1hc city'• 11ten1ton, the city doc$n'I en· force compliance of the law within the state's 90-day time limit. "I'm just • pcnon "'ho hopes 10 keep 1blc~bodied lhe resl ol my lire," said Bil Garvin, author of the compbints. 1'he d1y should .... - nol take 5UCh a d1m \'leW Of !his.." Bui city officials contend they arc sc~ll'"C to IC'CCSS la ... -s. The r.tmps jn qucs1ion .11 ·Triangle Square 'and 1he Courtya.rdJ.. how· ever, only deviate sligh1ty from s111e ttqu1rcmen1s 3nd would be more C'OSlly to repair. "They arc a frac-tion of a per· cent off 1n s.lopc angles.'" said Otpuly Cuv ~tanager Don Lamm "Visunlly, )"OU liln't 1cll 1he differ· ence by looking ol 11:· Dul Lamm 'Ji:ud the ci1y hasn't overlooked the problenu. The ccn· 1ers have been cited. Owners or both malls ha\'f: opted, however, for 1he1r richt 10 go throu&h the: chy0$ Accts~ Appeals Board 'khich either cr.1n1cd c.xcmptioN Of ta• 1endcd 11mc 10 make the rtpaifi.. .. The d1rftC"Ulty oC the 'ta1e laws looAC.....,_, • Bartosik lllva8 ,..r his. legacy a a fixer SlcYr M•rble •nd M1rnie 1'kI.-I ro d-..,.rytbinf hCNn ,.....,;, ro ~ fOod •t tbe C'OUnty tt.ir. 0 _,..,... .............. ... ................. , a, -I ... , '""" Lo bo lo Ille_ .. -• Ille .... .., ...... _ ...... IO _ ......... __ ...., -,..., cane h -... DwOzzk-,.llS I) :-·1 II i';r If: :ti:. II ZS tlm Ula's not 11 ........ a canine --~-companion D oe ~p1e arc a breed all their own. They wolk upright, but rc1:ard canines as soul mat~t:. • Some even resemble their pc1s with the wnc dr9'>1)ing jowls and toulful eyes. A friend of mine sports the identical hair Cl.II of her French Poodle. 59 and Hold ing Sauntering down the Champs Elyscc, -1hcy cpu~ pass for second cousins. Sc:icntists can't explain rhis overwhelming fascination and bonding wi1h canines. However, they spccul:uc 1hcr.e may be n dog-cnred gene lurking in the DNA. This would account for homo sa picns who bark orders, wolf do""'" their food. and bury their lcchngs. Dog speak i) 1hc n:nive tongue of millions of doting Americans. lt~s a relatively si111plc language 1hat doesil't .. require 1u1 ad\'anccd course at llcrlitz. For c.-camplc. the common phrase, "Whal did I say about piddling on the oriental rug?" is easy enough for a Russian \Volfhound to understand. This un iversal communication con1ai ns the largest variety of bribes, pica bargaining and empty threats or any language in the world. "Do that :igain, and I'll spank you" goes in one floppy car and out the 0 1her. Evtl") mutt worth his kibble knows bencr than lo take this clichc seriously. N >hody reads a human race more ast u1(1.,. th an a con artist in a dog suit. There's ;i !.1 rgc bone of con1cn1ion between dtig people and a conservfl fivc scgme n1 ~'! ~ociery who regard canines as hair-~h~ !ding, n1essy, noisy beasts. This "':1~ illustrated by " Love-Mc, Lovc·M~ !Jog divo rce case in California when a "de ~ucd her husband, naming his Grcal !);111c as corre spondent. The dog no1 onl'f slcp1 on the foot of their bed, \lrith a 'nore like a bun saw, but also barked in his sleep while chasing nocturnal rabbits. The judge awarded the plain1iff a sizable sun1 for n1ental cruelty, but the real winner "'as 1he hound who won twice the leg room . LOCAL rictin ilMly shooting ldelldned as Costa Mesa man BT 1.olJ.AxH BASH.IDA, Sr.ur Wutn COSTA MESA -Politi have identified the man who was shot to death in the parking lot o( Stater Bros. Thursday afternoon as Oscar Serrano Miramontes, 40, of Cos111 Mesa. The suspected gunman has been identified as Salvador Beltran.- Duarte, 21, of Sanla An,a . Beltran· Duarte is being held withou\ bail al 1hc Costa Mesa Jail until his ar· raignmcnl, which is scheduled for Tuesday at Harbor Municipal Courl in Newport Beach. '' l WAS RAISED IN AN ERA WHENWB HAD IlBALLY SOLID HE· 'ROES, AND THOSE HE· ROES WERE MOSTLY COWBOYS. Goon OVER c1nSIDI . ' . .. ..!' ;_ *lf'\VTA 11.AlNUlfl. 0.UL' PILm" 0oa.· owners chat wtth tllCh other u Cosla MHa wont to the dogs dur i ng a city· sponeored fund ralaor • designed to htlp ralae money to oatablloh· th~ city'• flrst dog park. ---Tho !lart< Plllt !\Ind ralan· brought dog owners, lov•" end th• plaln curk>ul to T1Win- kle Park'• maintenance yard Saturday. Rattle prizes, a vaccination clinic, frH dog lralnlng tips end conteata for beat behaved, best costumed, largest and small est dogs were hold. The ci ty was hoping to raise $5,000 to reach tts goal of s 1 1,000, whi ch It needed_ Jo .bulld t~e leashless park. Chief wanted in old West .. Costa Mesa's Snowden in Arizona to film TV western .. BY Lo1t.1 A. ... N BASllEl>A, ST.UT \Va1n:a COSl"A 1'1ESA -Tllcrc·.., wn1c folks out lhc rc "'ho "·ant 10 ... cc co ... 1a ~1e~ Yolicc Chief 03\C Sno\\dcn hanged be: fore 1hc "'eek's ou1. And Sno"dcn ~a,s he·~ grme - as long as ifs all eapturcl1 un f1ln\ friend or Snowden'•· The men me1 as mcmbcn on the Golden Boot :lwards committee, a fund·r:iiising arm of 1he mo1ion pictute 1elevi~ion industry. lta,·ing heard of SOOYl·ckn's fascination wi1h 'olr'CSlcrns.. Wofd invi1cd him 10 join 1he ct:cw as an extra on loca1ion in Tombstone during 1he first p3n of 1his week. Snowden said·hc ('Ouldn't pa"ss up 1hc chance to pal around virith cO"boy Siar' llu&)1 O'Brien, Orucc Uoxlcitncr and no lloplr:inl. "I think it's gciing 10 be:. real fun 1ime," he l:ljd, add inc 1h .. 1 O"Uucn is one of his heroes. The Loyal Order of feline Worshipers, the largest, most po\\·crful Pct Society in America. is also cool 10 "M1n•1 Best Friend." In fact, they're Costa Mesa Police spoke sman George \Vilson declined 10 rcve:il Friday whether there was some sort of connection between the vic1im and gurtman. EVIL STUFF. E VEN HAVING MET TH EM, THEY FIT THE BILL. ·nu: cuy's top '""' cn forcc1ncnt o(Ciccr trttdcd in his pis10J th1.'I ""eek.end for a chance to 'addle up "'ith hi s celluloid hcroc-'> on 1hc \C l uf :i new 1e/e,J~1011"-c.s1crn being film ed 1n ·ronib~hJnc , Ariz ··t haven't a clue "hat I'll be doing," he said Frid:i) c\·cn1ng JKfur_t.Jl}ing_JlfL.uuu t11c s~t-"I 1nisht end up ~ing tt dead guy wn1c>A·hcrc hoinging fro1n a tree." "I ~as r;uscd in an era v,.hen "c h:id really l>l\lid heroc,, and thc»c hcroci. "'etc n\QS1ly to'A'boys. Good U\"t'r c,·11 'tu(f. E\'en Mving mt1 them , the) f11 1hc bill. I nlways admired 1hat ·· Filming i.1111\") today , but -SnowJt.n ~out-for-the-histonc tQ\\.·n on S111urdoy for some sight-seeint. Asked if he wns bringing his wife, Snowden laughed, .. not unleu 1hey build a mall in Tombscone." ,-, __ _..,ing._10 replace thaLsc.ili1.-phra1e-with their own liberated slo1an: "Cats Arc a PERSON'S Ucst Friend." On the other side of the fence, dog people argue that Fido's hairs on 1he sofa arc a sn1all price 10 pay for uncondi tional love. Well, almost unoondition::i l. Dogs do n't love you for rour money. their currency is measured 1n rawhide bones. You're ei1her a one-bone cheapska1c or a generous five-bone spendthrift. -Neither would-polfcc-spccutatc --- on a possible mo1ivc, but Wilson reiterated that it does not appear to be ga ng related. The victim was standing in the Stater Bros. parking lot on New- port BouleYard when the suspect opened fire at him and fled in a Volkswagen, according to wiL· nesscs. DAVE SNO\VDEN CoSTA MESA roucE CHI ti' WHO IS IN TO)l8ST01'11!. AlllZ. TO 1'11.M A l'AkT IW A TELEVISION \\!ESTEllN Called "Uack 10 'f"onibstunc," the lllO\'ie is p1oduccd by Rob \Vord, a western film1naker and Most of storm's bite misses area, but more rain may come this morning BT JOEL BBJ>U, ST.u-r \Yl.JTl.a Canines nlOSt endearing vi rtue: They don'i care how old, wrinkled, bald or unchic you arc. Unlike fcljnes., they're not catty. Being perfectionists, cals prifcr to lie on elegant laps and be stroked by smoo1h, beautiful hands. The number or bulle1s fired is unconfinned, bu1 \Vilson said po- lice found a revolver, which holds six rounds, dumped at a nearby .gas sta1ion at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard. A 30% possibility or scattered shOYo·crs is forecast for this morning. bu1 by afternoon 1he skies shou ld be· clear and Sl3)' I hat way unlil next weekend. autorTiob1tC traffic as a prccauflon 10 mud - slides. whi ch lhrcotened some upper New- port Day homes las1 winier. Mos1 of the storm's bne missed the Costa Mes.a-Newport Beach urea, "'hich re · por1cd .86 inches of rain. Sun Juan Capist· rano reported 1he most in the coun1y. with 2.14 inchc5. Santo Ano rcpor1ed 1.53 inch- es. When you're depressed .:ind need a li£l. you can always count on a cold nose kiss and warm hug from your favorite pooch -with no questions. Police arrested Beltran-Duane in Santa Ana two and a half hours after the 2 p.m. shooting based on wi1ne1ses' description of a man who fled in a Volkswagen . Sunday's siorm dumped less 1han an inch or rain on 1he area and caused no n1ajor dislurbances. Back Bay DriYe w3s closed 10 Many or you mi&ht respond that you have a male who Cills 1hesc needs, but lhere's one virlue thal can 't be duplicated. Dog.s arc noted for lowering your blood pressure. I've never heard o( a spouse pcr~Orrt:'i.n& this mir11c\c. Nanq Mdntrre'• rolun1n •P/H•rl ,., .. ,.,.. Police arc still not releasing the name of the woman who was with the victin1 when he was shot. Obvi- ously dis1rauabl. she was shoutin& for someone to held her ''boy· friend." "Don't lei him die," she said, bcCore police escorted her away. "Don'I lei him die." Proceeds from • massages to help quake vtcums COSTA MESA -Want to relieve sire's and help earthquuke vic1in1s7 The American Institute o( M11sst1.gc ThcrBpy In Cos1a Maa is orrerina a 30-minutc.mas age for S20, with all proceeds goinJ to the Salva1ion Army ror earthquake relict in 1:~c SJn 1:crnando WIATNIR AND OCUN CONDITIONS VIL 81, 1111. 44 _.,._ .. Circulation: (The Tlm<a Onnac Counry) (800) 2$2-9141 Ad....Wn • C.UiflCd ~2-5678 Dl.lpby 642-4 321 l!dlt«lal N.,..S40-1224 Spona 642-4330 News, Spotll Fu 646-4170 Mae om.. -Oftice 64~21 llllhw. .. 61J.ff03 ....... .,,.Ii I ; .. ....._,._....,_,I M ..,._..IUTUIU NwrpOt1 ltKh: 61/47 1.'1bcN: 61147 eo.ta Mft.: 'll• r Coton.I ., MM: .1/47 .. .,,...can lOCATKlN TheWtclP J·J ~"°"" w 111.tOiff .... SA lMr )9tly J·l CAI ,.., ..... l004V ,,.,. ..... , ....... ........... --W.t1 J ..... ,M ... IE fl&I ....... ... ...... , ....... ,, -• 14 ..... - The rcs1 of lhc wcei s.hOuld be drie r. "\Vc'll be clearing up after Monday morning and then it lookt like we'll be dry for a few days," a spokesman rrom the Na· tional \\leather Service s:aid. A chance ol nlore f:&in next 'il.·eekend is 4 possibility. Temperatures will ho\•er in the mid·60s during 1hc day and in the uppcr'"40s over· night the rest or the week. Valley. Massage sessions arc 9 :..m. 10 noon and 1-4 p.m. TucMinys, Thursda)'t. Ftidayi a.nd Sundays throush Feb. 27. The inslitule is 111 2JS6 Nc1A-pon OM.I. in Cost:. Mt$1, For more inrorma1ion or h> make 1n :.ippoin1mcn1, call .6'2-0735. LUNCNMIHU Newport Men elemcnt•I)' school meals this wtck: Tod., -Prcaklenl's Day holiday • Tloffd07 -Cheese tnchi1adas wilh refried be.am. toued 11lad wilh choice or clttuin,. mlilod fnd1. choice or mUk. WMMM107 -Turkc1 pony ... hero ran Of hol d<>s. •hr<ddcd lc1111ce and pittla. mixed Cruil cup, choice of milk. 111......., -Beer,.,., with pavy °"*' wOt'J I 1 • polll_., .......... ..................... ........ 11 ...... ., ... ...... -Or Ra: .. ........... _ ... ..... ........ --. I -· wllll Ice h'llll 1111 H or DU~ COOL refuied. lutcad °' sMnl me the IPSCf A'IOR -ft 1hould cub equJvalent u • bin~ am. be no&W at the outlet ., 1 friend handed me four Ollpide that Ice ~ aive or take the tickcu (at an OUlrqtOUS Sl2.S lalcll NUCJ ICm'lpa 1nd T..,. per) to watch his Alml&hty Ducks HaNI .. brOuhaha, leave me cold. in action. Ice aervcs only one pufP?iC: to The opposina team wu from Local Scene chill 1 Martini Philadelphia, PcM ylvanta. so we pitcher, as the had the Quacken venus the Oood Lord Ouaken. So cue which ono I intended. wagered upon, out or bome-1tate As (or pmcs loyalty, and loit, 6-3. p1ajed on • ltd I wrote ~rtl eons •JO, frozen floor, after attendin1 my first hockey please spare me. engagement in Hershey, Pa., The last time l "This same ls a sure cure for saw live thinp Insomnia." A rccent·piecc: in The scurryi.na around New Yorker maaazjne noted that, like that was in absent a rcw Oashu or violence, the kitchen, and "it's just soccer on Ice. My I called the companions the other niiht at exterminator. the Anaheim Pond begcd to So what was I differ, which is understandable. doina in Anaheim the other nit~" One or them, a sports filben .. ,~ins ~~5t? ~"· namc1fStosb;1md--shdtcd-out it was ••offer that couldn't be Sl,300 ror a Mi&hty Ducb jacket~ and l IU~ he mua proccict hlt ilwetuncnt. 0 ANO HEU AU A fEW MOU CVllMUl>GIONLY COMM£NTS -For therapeutic purposes. I'd like to set a few more thlnp off my hoary chest, to wit: • Havina been ck>le to the Glo.ls·W.,.e-Lllbf outrace sfoce it erupted fm yean IJO• and then leatnina the other cby that lht convict.ion of Dr. Tltomas A. Gioals has been trashed by the 4th District Coun of Appeal, I'm predictin& that we haven't heard the end of this travesty. Fight on! •The Santa Ana·based appcflatc judges apparently were unhappy with the DA's prosecution tactics. Oh, mercy me. By au means, let's be technically correct. Never mind the brutal manner in which Abu Wa)'DC and RoCtt Luby were ... u1tect by bi.red th&aA who nUabt hive suffered abUIC ia childbood dayL • Shadcl ot the McMndcl brothenl We're sufferin1 thtoup T•ni&ht Zone times. in which rhe criminal pcrpetraton arc judsed to be the actual victims. Ah, It ' mates us yearn for f ronticr days, when Aissa's lire, The Duke, might'YC dealt hls own brand of justice, without benefit or icgal witchcraft. • If these aentiments arc politically incorrect, sue me. • Meanwhile, lite socs on, and there arc loftier matters for our consideration. For ex.ample, how will the Gionis shocker affect Luby's determination to find the best hamburgers in au of PilotJand? Will Thursday's burier safari proceed as scheduled? Damned richt it will, R0&er assures me. There-.re l&rfte-- missions that even lawyers can't AROUND TOWN . . TODAY _ .. ITUU aDUCT'ION _,.uw.., team how to reduce urcu and live lonccr dunna a free 7 p.m. M:minar al chc Crace u~, Conference Ccn1cr at Hoq Hosp11al in Newport Beach. For lnfonna1ion and rctervations, all 76(). 209 .s. MMe 1 ral IM WoU ud lean **• the M&ory. facts and myths lbcNI Wolva ~free pn11Dt1tioll at 7 p. Tue.day at Mwa&me 16 0...-.. ud TrMI Ou~ 19S9 Harbor BIYd. iaCaaa Meta. TUUDAY "".U.MITWOUINe ;.Koeftt • • .,. ..... a -'II OrW Wplf from .._.. .. , Wltl be fcalurco ~Wida ._ a.ncucn~Paancia 'l'lidrer, a wldlife bioloslat. and Bnlcil Welde. a docWnentuy fit• tnU:Ct ..S writer. For more WcinMU..a11~3301. A free sanalcs aoc:•al networtuna p:arly, 'J>Onsorcd by "The Mee11na Room," will be held 11 Chanlcdair rcs11uran1, 18912 MDC.Arthur Blvd.. across from lhc John Wayne Airport. The C\enl beJins al 6 p.m. llnd rcatun:s a complimentary buffet, pmcs and • prizes. Non-memben arc welcome. For more 1nfonn11ion, all s-15-8082. UINILUOMI Want to team how to play bridce or need a refresher course? The Jcwuh ScnlOr Ceoter in Co6t• Mcu is now offenna brtd,c lcs.aons for atJ levels ~-cry Tuesday from 9'.JO to 11 45 1 m The Center is al 250 Eu& &kcr St For more 1nfonnation, call S4S·SS33 at.V8UCANWOMaM The Coua Meu Republican Women Federated will meet at 10'.30 a m.. 11 lhe C0t.11 Mesa Colr and Country Oub lo discuu Republican cudidatci ror OranJe County sur.rvlJOr. Rcscrvauoni. 551·654 . DIKUalOM Of LOW A ~ncl of experts will loot 11 unique v.~ys to find relationship& and the role dallna and natchmaltina scMcc:s can play at • 7: r.s a.m. breakfast p~ram .pen.sored by lhc: Dolphins DivUion of 1hc Ncwpot1 Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce tl lhc: Newport Dcach Marriott, 900 Ncwpon Cenlcr Drive in Newport Beach. Cost is Sl3.SO ~ith rcscrva1ion. SIS.SO al the door For de111ls. call 729-4-400. WIDNUDAY CANCD MD ntl LAW Attorney Nonh Morrison v.111 speak on m:inagina resources and legal, financial and insurance issues pcnaining..to lhc anccr p:111en1 during a free educational program at I I03g Cancer Ccn1er, 4000 P.icific C.O:U1 CUSTOM . lNvITATION PRINTING CENTER Choose From Ow H~ &l«tUm of TYJW Slylo. Print 0Jtm. P11pw nJ &wl#pa. Whether You N«d Invitations fur Weddings ... Showers ... Annivcrsancs ... Birth Announa-mmts ... 81nh<bys ... Holi<bys . . . r For That Oncr-ln-A·LikrinK Spcci.i.I Ocasion ... We Haw A Frimdly. Creatiw And Hdpful Staff, In Addition To Enttmdy Fut Service. What~r Your Cu.tom Printing Nttdt Att ... ~ Coe Do It! JANSSON'S 71 .. /650·6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •Buy a JNJM.d,J-~ ilet a pound ·free. ....... -wb01e bean or trella ~nd. ~ Now throuah March 6th Crut coffee starts with the bans. ThM's why Hidcofy rannse ma only the finest~.._. in our rich Momi ... Blend. cllcalfeinated .... lllnd, llvoriul Clfe Anltlia': and our aclulM Private 8lencl. ._.,a ol any variety and Id• pOUnd o1...a ....... value free. You can't ale.rd not ID~ ,, ~y. in Newport Beach. The seminar is part of Ho:ia's onaoing Copin.a With Cancer '*•nler series. For more infomution. call 7..c:ANCER_. NITWqtll,0 ... 8UADUT Lcadersh1p and oraariiucional d~lopmenl consuh:int David Carey drnws on his rive years as a POW in Vietnam for his lecture, "~tcctina Your OiaUcnges.'' 11 lhe weekly plbcrina of the Orange County Edge, a leadership support aroup. The prosram SoC1 from 6.30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scotc's Seafood, 3300 Bns1ol A\.'C .. 0.11 Mesa. Included 11 1 full buffet breakfast, interacuve lablc d1scuU10ns, inrormal nc1work1na and enlert:unmenl Cos1 as Sl.S for first lime auests. For reiervalions :ind 1nforma1ion, call 73().5050. f·IMUtT PAlllTI ... A T·sh1n painclna and dwgn clan is EXCERCISE CLASSES • Step REEBOK~ •Muscle Conditioning •Low Impact Aerobics • Stretch & Tone •Advanced Classes NEW • Slide REEBOK• CARDIO ~ EQUIPMENT • Treadmills • Stairclimbers • Lifecycles • Liferowcr . • Circuit Training Natalia Larson ' Melnbet ince 1984 held every WednC$day and Thursday at 9:4S a.m. al the Jewish Senior Ccn1er, 250 East Baker Strccl 10 Cos11 Mesa. Partidpanu should brina a couon T·ihirt or P.'Catshllt 10 be painted on. For more infonrua1100. call S4S·S.S33. e&aelMCLHMUnNe .. Palio Oardcning" is the topic of the: 9-.30 a.m. mee1ina of the Harbor View Hills Carden Oub at the home or Ma.raaret Rydc>Cf, 1321 Ou1nggcr Drive in Corona dcl Mar. Wade Roberts or Shcmwi Gardens •ill lend the dLSCWSion. Guests and prO)pcctM members are wckomc. For more information, call Gladys Oark 11 liCl'CW up. 0 IUT SH A llG TIPPER! -Shc's UYOred C\'etythina die in the d . J world of nne dinins. but there's one c~pcrtcnce lhe's missed. She's never had a klutzy waiter. Well. that'll be remedied oa Thunday, April 7, when the American Heart Aslociation stases a fund·ru~1ns luncheon 11 tlk> B~a 83)' Oub. Poll1 ~r. k>ng associated with connoisseur-writer Robttt l...nftatt Blaur, has spcc1ric:ally r~quested a scat at my t ble . She's wilting 10 spend S.40 to find out what she's been missing in her epicurean adventures. The longtime Lido Island resident is now a free·l3nce writer spec1alwng in fine wines · (she even wears a button reading, .. Have You Had Your Glass of Red Wine Today?"), and hu 644·6924. DAY ICMOOL O•llNTATION Park Private Oa) School 10 Costa Mesa is hosting a ~rent orientation mcellna at 7 30 pm for their 191>4-9S Kinderganen cnrollmenl The :>cademac program prcscn11tion includes a slide show. OlilJ c:ire and rcfresllmcnts will be available The school is located 11 261 Monte V1s111 Avenue. For more 1nformat1on. call 64S·.Sl71. THURSDAY cann un ... 11cun Learn about consumer ri&hlS as lhcy p-adoully o(fcrcd IO ..... WilJt tbc decant .. She'• already ldviied me on whcD '° open IM Manischew'1u Cor breathi'W purpo$C$. So will the di tin;uished P°"Y Ober be civcn pref ere11tiaJ treatment at my table? Welt, not quite. Othcn nakin1 tu-dcdue\ible reservations . include two or my bossei. publisher Toaa JollalH and editor aw Lobckll, and they'U be given priority service, complete with fresh napcry. Hey, 1 nusy be • only a dumb waiter, but I know on wtuch lidc my lettuce is buttered. (One cent, who's reserved 1 scat at my table, uys I should be alcn "'hen he ntSCs his hand and flashes a "V" sign. Is it for morale pu~s? No, it means he wants five more beers.) Jtn'J Ko6rin'1 c:olumn ap~ P.toaday and Friday. apply 10 a11;11nmg an ac:cunue credit report at a free 7 p m lecture titled ~How to Attain :an E.xetllenl Credit R:iting" in the Community Room of th~ Newport Cen1er Llbl'al)', 8S6 S&n Oemcntc Dme 10 Ncv.-port Beach. Tony Vrab or Free At Last Financial Scf'ICCS ••II review J>fO"'Cn lepl and e~tGal method~ for ~m<Mna charae-om. bukruptcics and rcpoucssions from credit rcpons. For more information. call 644-3181 or 644-3191. . Sad four Jurru 10 ~ Toww ttllttK, nw lhltr Pit«. .DI H'. Bar SL. c.t.a Ma11, C•Jlf. nu1. Please 4'ela IJs For Dlaller L .. e•er 1t'eeke•• Bnmell Sab*o's WIS origi .. mad In ~ ... CU' fllw bnaagta .. tamly recipe tor cu tsnaus talan SulOI fnm P*'"">, - In "' 1930'1 Today, hla tor'I & pldlol1 corOUI • pnMda • con.-mn d .... ....,, b>d prepll'ld fresh dlly Ind .... ., wit\ 5 geillf'lllklllS °' tamly pr1de Thri you, Thl~fady CAIWllG 8PllCIALlsn 0 81 .., Clmr' llm & C1w•1 .... ,.. ............ ,__ .. Fu A111 Mllll• Cll ~t 111_.._._._ WEIGHT ·TRAINING • Camstar •Sprint • Gravitron • Free Weights QUALITY CLUB • Newport's # 1 Personal Training Program since 1982 •Limited Membership •Certified Trainers & Teachers •Nutrition Workshops •,Beginner W<Rsbops • Towel SCrvice ! Amnaities • • • ........ , ~ ltOrqe tank WU bwW Thor are currcm~ condMCtins an ••environmental iiwati11tion" of the site. If !here are no major naas in Ford's plans. the first lots in what is ~nned u 1 luxury, gated community of SOO homes, could go on sale in the •ummcr of 1996. 1'This is one of the No. l properties In the world," Lynch pid. "lf you c:in't be succcs~ful on this piece of property, you C3Jt 't be s11cce f ul anypl.ace." Former Newport Beach City Manacer BOb Wynn, hired by Ford as a consultant for the development, sa1s the change from industrial to res1denti:tl would rcduc~ tr:affic in the area by more than one·third durina peak momina 3nd afternoon hours. The development would also increase property tax revenues to the cit) from $1 31 ,000 to approxim:uel> $873,000 a year. "h's a good project because Newport Beach is basicany 11 residential community," Wrnn said. "The modification of u!>e from industrial to homes certainly docs fit the Newport Beach mold ... Newport councilman Phil Sansone says initial respome to the project among council members has been fa,orable 1:3ut he adds that becau!lc of the .1dded costs of providing cit) service) tu the new community, there Y.uuld not be a significant amount ol incrcnsed re,enues 10 the cit~ from the-development "It 's not a windfall -''~ d JU'il about break even," Sansone s.11d "The state of Californ1J n1p) a'' a~ at our propcrt> tJ"< rc,enuc:!>." Deco.1use of affordable hou!>1ng rcgula11ons. Ford would be required to build about 100 "affordable" home) out of the 500 homes planned. Ford project manager Tim Ridner said the company would prefer to e ither locate the aHord:lble housing units nt another site or pay tbe city an "in lieu" fee. An in lieu fee would allow Ford to pay the city the approxim:lte cost of building 100 affordable housing unit!>, le:lving it to c11y ACCESS fNtm ..... ' is that they arc very broad and we at a ci1y level have to apply them." Lamm sn1d. "You can have more thnn one opinion." At Triangle Square, where three ramp!> along 19th S1rcct are sup· posed to be w1tl11n a tenth of an inch of compliance, mall O\\ nen were sr;intct.I ;1n exemption from the l::iw bccau'e their !>idewaH'' foll w11hin Caltram' right-of-way. The center lines Newport 13oulc- va rd, which Caltrans is rcspon.,ible for. Even thous_h the Attorncj_ General's ,,fticc and Caltram arc both state ai;cl1cics. city officials say there 1:. a d1\crep<1nt) between the two goH.:rn1ng bod1c'>. "We had 10 cooperate \\Ith Cal· trans 10 get permit\ for (Triangle Square)." Cit) Attorney Tcr:; Kathe said. "It 's a double-edged sword. Ir we comply with one, we don't comply with 1hc other." Bot Garvin, who 1' also :.i mem- ber of the city's Access Appeals Board. agrees with the Attorney General's office, which S<lys the city is required to C'omply with the fil S798 with COUPOn below otrecWI IO COMrllCI Willa a ~rlor&Mir~ Ridner estimated the in lieu rec would nnae between $2 millioa and $2.S million.. Sansone said the aff ordablc housina issue i the most troubling ~ct ot the proposed reJidcntial development. '"The City Council is a Huie bit skeptical ·about getting into the real estate busine ," San~ne s:.id. "The initial reaction to thi$ · was kind or cool." Councilwoman Jean Wott s:.y she 100 h concerned about the id~a of accepting u f ce in place of construction o( affordable housing units. "That's the sticky part of ii," she saic.l "That cts u in a direction we haven't been in before, but it's not imix»"ble. l gue)!> ~e'll look nt it as ''e go." Both council members say it is too soon 10 render a final judgment on the proposed de,elopmenl. Dul there appears to be general agreement that 11 would fit in well \\.ilh the )Urrnunding Delcourt community. Manv of the homes in Bc1coun were. built by the J.M. Peters Co. during 1he early 1980!> nnd now sell for $1 million and higher. Lynch, president of RGC, says the intention of the builders is to create a community compatible "ith Delcourt. Lynch and RGC created the Santa Lucia community in the Irvine Co.'s new Nc"port Coast development. Santa Lucia \\On state and nat1l>nal awards for best project of thc ~car from two marketing and mcrd1and1sing organiLations. Loc:iJ rcul ei.tate analy ts sa) the fact that Ford is pursuing a m:iJor rc)1tkntial tk\elopment in ~CC!.'>1011-bJttcred Southern California 1s a po)itl\C )ign for the Or.1ngc Count) economy. Ford official" )ay they arc prepared for uncertainty, but ;m: opt1mi'>tic about the Newport Beach real estate market ··ob.\low)ly, right now 11\ a guessing gnmc and we'll c.irctully measure our investment as we look do" n the road," Ridner said. "There's a general sense that the market will be on the rebound about the time we'll be selling lots." stale lnw. When Triangle Square's ramps ,came before the board ear- lier this wed for an exemption, Garvin \Oted against the motion. For Tom Reid, an appeal~ board member who uses a wheel- chair to get around, the deviations in the slopes at Triunglc Squorc arc not a problem for him. "I think the city 1s J9ing the best they can with the si tua11on at hand," Reid )Oid. "We're trying to keep businesses 111 Cmta Me\,1 and we t.lon't w:wt to burden them with C'<CC\'ll\e coq<, that would keep I !~"' from opening a bu'1· ncsscs. Uut \\C also want 1hem tu oompl)--10 lh~ law t!...a.._compw~ needs to be made. Th:ll'li what (the appeals board) 1s there for." Deputy Attorne) General Patri- cia B:irbo)a. who 1s inve t1g•lling the case, ~1d she has )Cl 10 file a suit again t the city She is con- tinuing to investigate and negoti· ate with the city for a resolution. She said, howc'<er, if the city doesn't comply the st:lte could file a lawsuit. .................... , ........... ....., ........ ......... , ; '* of lbe filed ..., thll arc lhcre. And if lhe a.wtt b ~r uK(I. h won"l be 10 tho atcal tbat the fair hu .sound problems. )'OU think?" And so I had three or bat ,op. tions It the time. and Ibey made me the be t orru. So I staned there ti admiaii trttivc assistant and intcmJ~d lo work in their ac- counting department And I just went to admfoistrati1o·e auistant to :iccouQtanl to controller to busi- nc s manager to president and general manager of the fair. Dld )OU t"tr tblnk you'd stay thlJ Ions In the fair bu Int s? The fair busineu gels in your blood; .., it's like a fcv«. ll just nc\er kind of goes I\ a1. So e'e!' i( l were to lc:ive foir mlnage- menJ, I 'c.l probably be doing me· thing that was related. When you look back on )Our · tenure nt Ornnce County Fair, "hat would )OU SI)' is )OUr &TeOl- CSI accomplishment or ltiacy? I think I am a f axer. It's taken a while, but we ;ictuaHy h~ve the fair on, I think, a trad.. that coincides with peaceful coexistence-with the community. And when I got there in October of '83 the lawsuits were sitting o n my desk, and we 've been dealing with them ever since. And 1hey are almost all gone now. The fair will be litigation free shortly in the (uturc. In rctrospcct, w:u the Poclnc Amphitheatre a bud deal or o flowed deal ? I don't think it really "a; in- tended to be. I think it was )Up· po)ed to be something that "orl..ec.l for the community and \\Orl..cd for the fair. But it came at a time with double-digit interest, doublc-d1gi1 innJtion, real high unemployment The board \\JS pChl!llent CJlough to wanl to add ii bcca1,1sc they thought 11 ''a' gt'Od. Just ma)hC the t1n11ns "~" off I think th:it'!> the \\,I\ I ''ould 'icw 1t: timing 1s e'crything \\'hnt's the futul"t" or the Amphi- theater, "hk h "ill be run by the fair? FORD ,, ........ 1 aerospJcc ope Jt1on to Lm;il 111 1990, 1~)u1ng ~ublcase to Lor.11 for S9~.lXlO :i inonth. Sizable mJr· kct-ratc rent increase) '' h11:h \~Ou-id ha\C r;i1)Cd Loral's rent to about S 1 m1ll1on a month by 1996 inspired the company's decision to rdoca1c to Rancho Santa Mergo- ri to . Lor:il's reloc:uion is in progre).s Jnd expected to be com· ple1ed by the end of the )'Car Last August, Ford negotiated nn option to buy the fond from the Ir· vine Co. to built.I 500 luxury homes averaging in price between $700,000 and $800,000. Ford re· portcdly will nol be obligJtcd to buy the land 1( Newport Beach c1I) offici.1b deny permi!>s1on for the resident:al development. The vttlue t>f the land h:ls been estimnlcd by local real estate nn3lysts at S 100 m1lhon. minus cleanup costs. Jt 1£ There ii a covenant that ps al<>n,a with tho settlement and the judimcnt rrom the cuutt, and so they'll have 10 comply. Whoever operates it wilt have to romply. And I believe it can comply. Art· i1ts just h:ive to be n lillle more e11sitive to the community. \\'Ith people otr the 1r1 , does Chai mun that the pokers "Ill come do"n! . ' -Yes: I don'I think you nec<J fo put the pcakcrs on 1hose 10-.crs th:it sit up there. And I honestly think that i( )OU can work th:u sounc.l the way it' >upposcd to, it \\OUlc.l SOl\e the problem. I've been in the bu\inc o long time, and this place 11 nut different from any other. You alwa)') have to focu s on where the sound goc . Wh•l about your relotloni.hlp "Ith the city? 1t•• b«n od,trsarlal •l ~I. I nlway thought that the city has rcnsons. And I've hnd 11 very good working relationship wi1h the city mnnn~er there. In fa ct, when I first come on, Allnn Roeder and I pretty much h:we worked together on a lot of the issues, nnJ they are challenging. He has n city council that stands (or election every so oflcn; our board is oppoihtcd. They arc both political entities. 4 They both have \vhat they consider their own n,1lcs and regulations. The late i'> ~cr­ cign from city rule. You h:i\c to \\.Ork to~ether. You ~no" the old buzz \\Ord of the late SOs -consensus -is .something that continues to play a h1g role in the f.tir. You've go1 to \\ork 11 out · \\hat's )our t\\O· cntcncc ddinl· lion or Uob Tcllt•r (founder ond O\\nrr or lhc Orani::c County Mar· lt.t•tplacc l '! J . th in~ he j, a \Cry interesting entrepreneurial spirit.. I think he deserves a lot of credit for the \UC· cu rrently a"c!>seJ .11 SCH million. Tentat1\c plans for tbc re\IJcn· tial development l'Jll fur ;i g;ilcd c:ommunil) of 5lXI homes up to 8,000 'qu:irc kel on loh up tu 15,000 !lquarc fe et. I "FrH Installation plus an I I extra 1°" OFF your best I I •-"".ef'ra'" I Mr;g "Miniblind I Wf "' vr Mt-·ll~ANY,.•ou I 724-1887 L------.1 ~ . HARDWOOD FLOOR CARE - ~~WPOJir OJ\fp~ GOOD LUC to all of 0111 local high· school team In the · ~C.l.F. pla1ottsl Ws h•re a lot of comp1llllon ... but oar Rib don't/I Cami Joi• a lot 1 ~ _. f/l tbe l!l'lf ..... I thblll die ~_.:II illlD •a~111hil • C81118 o1 ha locatioa And I tlunt he k I ~ buaiM!llm&D. We have our difkrcnca. n..•,.. ..-wfvt "'° .... ,..,. bOard! Over the year , it's been my po- ~ition to make the beard believe that it's their idea, and if l cnn con ... ince them of th:.t, then we work t<>Jether well. I thil'\k th4t h's not a matter or re~llly control, but it't b~sieitlly wh1u I think is in the best intere t .of the fair. You h vc to ren\cm· bcr. fair board arc politic•I IP· -porntmcnrs-. So they h!)\f to have an intcrc5t in the foir Cir t, i nd then )OU ha\C to h~1oc yuur ,•pcci.al interests second. Anc.l th3t's ulwa) been my dri\c: ''hat' in 1hc be t interc t o( the f11ir. llow Is the Oransr County •'air ,, td ttltw"tdt, nol Jn terms or rt\enu"· but just In ttrm or the show It put on. • It's 3 quality show, 11' one or the be 1 on the West Coa\t nnd m North Amcric;t. Is there a P'O"'lna problem "''Ith the workus wbo come into lo"u for ebe fair? We've had a couple or Incidents that "crt pretty serious In tbt past couple }tars. It's renl interesting, I'm always concerned about th3t is uc. ond we look to the people thnt we con- tract with to really help us with thnt. But no one wants to C\er sec Mt ~ II ... 11*1 'Of IMHNt M biP,t .......... ibt lllr 111t· ,_., (Wbc:re a caralval wortor mo- &elicd IOIN dtUdrta) . Bua h•1 I' e u Instant ~)'' at (air lime. AAd the ad pan about u is that I think thlnp aomctimc sci a little more bl~n ou1 or pro- portion. This could hn"-c happened i'( blocb uw:ay, and I don't think it woulJ h:a'e '°' the mcdi c.icpo- surc that It &Qt. When wias the llm time you h d the shcrifrs dcp rt· mcnt hold 1 press conference O\icr something like that? What's your ra,oritc rld•! My fiMlfitc tide ~ dw e,inat Ferris v.hccl bcc:iuse it's ca y. It gch )OU up high enough whc~ )OU can cc a lot and cnjuy it. :and it .Joe n't put n lot u( chill in you. But I think they arc II pre11y ire at. , 4 faC'r')One "ho's Mtn lo the fair . hos • ra,orite junk food. llow about )OU'! l lake the corn <1$2gs, unfortu· n!~ly. They arc renlly cood. I uni not a bTg cinn:imon rolt fon, I know a lot of people arc. But I'd s3y corn dogs and those good grill- fricd hamburgers -they nre prc1 - 1y good as well. What "ill )OU miss most about this area'! My friends. Whcnc.,,er )OU )t,1) ns long in an area, you alw;iy) feel like )OU are leaving a part of you SEWING CLASSFS NOW FORMING • 8egmrung Sewing • Men's Dres.5 Shuts • Pants Fitting • Tailored Blcu.ers We Accept All Mapr Credit Cards • French Machine Sewmg • Beg Mactune Quilting •Children's Party Dresses • Machlne A;::phque MON-SAT 10-5 ALL BRANDS SEWING & VACUUM CENTER 2969 Hcntxx Blvd . Carta Mesa Hcnbor at Bak.er (Von's Shoi:png Center) 434-9335 Includes: Salad • Choice Of Chicken Or Fish • Delicious Cheesecake Plus Live Entertainment LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK BLUD \with JOHN HUEmNTAMM SAT Nlte 9:3~1am ROCK wllh THIVOODUDIS SUN Aft 2-lpm · ROCKwllh THIPABLU SUN Nlte 8-12-n JAZZ ,wllll IRIC MARIBmlAL QUARrlT WED Nile ~1•m ROCK Wiiii JHll'ABLD THURSN1te•11m A PORTS· JlORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. 6~?-HlO, c-xc. 3 1 Costa Mesa's. Robinson leads · nine locals named All-PCL ~ Mustangs' -senior star joined on first team bY. Do, Lurmann. Estancia's Czingula and Waltz. BY BAJUlY FAULIOllf., Srorn Warrn ~ti Mc High -senior Heather Rob· i~n. who led the Mustang) to their third 'tra1ght unbeaten lc:aguc championship, is the D•ll1 Piiot P:acific Coast League Pl:ay· er of the Year. No le than frvc Mu stangs ~ere named on the Pilot's all-lc3guc fim and second _tea(Jl .~c !our rcprcscntiuivcs from~ tanci;i, which tied for second pl:icc with Trabuco Hills, were recognized. Senior 1..Aura Cungul:i and sophomore Jc 1ca Waltz were among the seven· player fif')t team, as were Mc~ senior Doan Do and sophomore teammate Corri Lurmnnn. Seniors Antoniettc lJ:anua (Co ta Mesa) and Jenny Droke (Est:sn i:i) w re second· tc:am selections, u ..-ere fre hmen Jenny :Jenninas anJ Koo Kim, from· Estancia and Costa MCJa, rcspcctiH:ly. Co ta Mesa's Lisa McNamce, ~ho re· turned only one '1arter from lust )Car·~ Clf Soufhcm Section Ill A champit>n'\hip team, is the Co3ch of the Year. Robinson, a S·foot· l l fot't\arJ, a\cra cd IS points and 10.6· rebounds, de pitc ipcnding extra time on the bench "hilc nurl>ing a strc s fracture in her right foot. Robinson, "ho ~inged early "i1h the Umvenity of Mi:imi, almOll>I inglc· h:uldcdly-<arricd the defending Slate Divi- sion Ill runners-up 10 :i 52·51 overtime win over then·fa\"orcd I 'itancla an the PCL opener. The victor) helped provide confidence 10 her inexpe rienced team· mates, "ho then \\Cot on to incrca'>c the team's league ~inning 'itreal to 30 game,. In that first C\tanciu cb'ih, Rob1n\On Eagles return to 'dungeon' after trouilcinil · Belln.ower ii1 easy openinu~round win ~ Czingula's 22, strong defense puts Estancia home Wednesday in Ill-A quarterfinal vs. Rancho. BY R ICtlAIU> DUNN,~'""" \\'uru DELLFLO\\rR -Their Own g)mna .. 1um \\Ill do JU\t f ane WeJne,da) night, hut thanl,. fur the uHcr. "Some people ~.ill ll the dungeon," 'aid R11.h &)1.C. acting i: ... 1anc1a High ~·ul~ baslctllJll coach, rdcmn~ lo the Eagles' pl3)1n.: 11c Jruther' -bo)' or !!HI\ g:om -\\hen 1hc) ho 1 fourth·~cecJcJ ~.1nchu Al.1m1IO) (2lb) 1n the 4u.ir1crfin.1l~ llf the Cit-Sd1.>thern Section l>l\l\IOn 111· \ pll)· offs 81anc1:i (:!0-4), a "inner in e1gh1 of it\ last nine conic I\, 1n .. luJing ft\C in a fO\li, merited 1he righ t 10 pla) the \'aqJeru \~ith a dden 11;e-m10dc<l \II.IOI') Olicr Bell· 00\\-er. 60-30. to the ftr:!>I rounu Saturday night al lkllOO'Aer. ESTANCIA , ! BELLFLOWER ,1, •••• • •• • •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • .... • • . .... • • • . . • : I • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • ••• • •••• • •• Bellflower '>ank ii\ ftr'>t l\\O field -goal a11c mpts, then m1'>'>Cd rune straight. It "a" 9-5 81anc1a al ttu.1rtcr\ cnJ. 1 he Eagle'>, "ho 11111,hed 12 of 30 from th~ line, bu1h J 14·5 eJ~c e:.irl) in the \C\.°· ond qu3rlcr. 1gniteJ b~ fre,h111.1n knn~ Je nning~· 1hrcc·po1ntcr 10 'tart the pcr1o<l CJpping 3n ·O ~011ng run tor fatanc1.1. Jcnn111~), "ho f1111!.hcJ \'Ith 1 :! JXlllll'. lo>Jnl four C\.ln)e .. ul1\C !rec thro'"ll> \\llh 1.50 left 1n the ltr'I h;alf. lolh)wing .1 per· ~nal lvul JnJ a lc..11111\. liJul 01: Udl· nO\\er (l,,lJ\.h Lorie R1en tr.I, \\ht) \\a' lfJte 3fter Uucc3necr nnter J'ar.1 Kne el \\OUllJ up un the 0oor \\1th J blood~ nO~e. The 'Purl g:i'e E,13n\.IJ ii !:!·9 kaJ. it' first Qf three I '·point lead~ in lhe cconJ qu:irter. in \\hi h the l:..1~h:' dr.1incJ S of 9 free th ro\\), Leading 16-13 at the tnll'rrni'''llO, the~ RJncho Alamllo . a Southern ~ct1 1on Cinahst three or the pa't four season'> and the lll·A runner·up last )ear to Costa Mesa. ad11anceJ -------- cndcJ 11 in the third 11u::irtcr. UUl\\.lllllll! the DucC'an cc r,, !'I 7. 1111 :1 .t l-~ll le.1d \\ilh a 60·57 c.Jcci iun O\"Cr San D1m11'>. "We'll definitely play it in the girls gym." llo)·ce s:ud. "We're O·Z. in the h<» l)m this )-ear (" ith Pacific Co:bt League losses to Trabuco Hill and Co 1a Mcs:a), we're not gom& back there " 'We'll definitely play (Wednes- day's Ill-A quar- terfinal against Rancho Alamitos) in the girls gym. We 're 0-2 in the boys gym this year, we're not going back there.• · I Jll'I thuu~hl u111 de· ten'e "·" grl".11," Bn~ce 'aid. l 1' hulJ .1 pl'>''" team. .and .1 lc.1~11e d1.11np11111,hip team, tu nnl~ 30 1~1in1' 1' great . I ju'I tlh1ught the gu 1' pla~eJ their hull\ off K.ul.1 l),imtnt:UeL did a pc.it JOt"I "" (lkllllo"cr po1n1 guarJ ,\\1Un Harri,), "ho·, their bc)t rl.1H:r. ,\nJ once (Jl.·n· mn~') got tnh) foul trouble, Karl.1 rc:ill~ 'tcppcJ up." Je1111111s, .ii'" f11li<~hcd \\ 11h ~1nnc1a. led b) senior forward Laura c~m1ula's 22 point :ind 10 rebounds, in· dudma • spellbinding 10 of 10 efrort from the Cree-throw line. \\a in charge agninst the lluccanccrs (13·12), champions of the Suburban League, from sum to finish. Except for n minor detour -M:I IO'tCf 10 rdX'>umh. \l\ in the c1.:· Estancia acttno coach onJ lJUartc r · :m 1 a p;-iir ''1 blodtcJ ,1i,11' talcn by 1he Eagles in the opening seconds "From the beginning," Boyce uid, "l thought \\C'd win the game. It "-3 a play- 1,)(f game. anJ M>mc of the Jirls may h:ivc been a little nel'\:ous or jittery. Out once we seuled down, "'e were OK" Dclln~cr led, S·2. but Czingula scored on a layup with 2:46 ldt in the opcnina quarter to lie 11. She 1eoreJ again on the Ea,lcs' fOfJrth offensi\:e rcbouRd of a SC· ries "ith 1:57 remainin& to aivc Estancia a 7.5 lead. an adv ntage it ~ould never ur· render. rrom there. the Eagles "ere more than OK. S11pllllm1 1c point ~u:irJ Jc\\l\J \\Iii/, \\ll\I J1lll11,'J Cungula ;is E:tgle n:rr 'cnt.1!1\C'' tin the Di lly Pilol All·PJc1f1l' Cu.1,1 I cn •ue fir,1 tcnm. adcJecJ three tt1 he 1 eight po1111\, hetpmg force llell011\\Cr tntll :!t1 turnl>\l.'r") and a woeful 23'1 (IO l•f .&3) .. htX>ting cf. fo rt from the field. "( thouaht m our 1~,, h1ur i:.1mc .. of the season that \\C "ere really coming around.'' niJ llo) e. "ho'c 'qu.1d ~hut SS« ( 11 of 20) from t I c he kl in I he ~ec· ond h:tlC. "We're fin:tll) .. 11ir1jng ll> under· stand the learn concept." Dominauez chipped an eigh~ ri~int . he HTAHCIA/P• .. 6 5COrcJ 13 of Mes:i\ 15 fuurtJ1-1.4u1rtcr (\Oints, tlu:n hit i" 0\-Crtimc free thruv.) "'ithout u min to account tor :.II her team's c"\tra·l!.C~ion ~ring .. She fini<>hed \\ith ~b point .. and 11 rcl10U1td~ .1nJ left no Joubt )he wa .. the league') premier pla)cr. CLinsula ilOll Wahl, hi.:c: Robin~n. \\ere tin.Heam p1cb a )c:tr :tgu, :and both EMancia )landutt:.. ere the mo .. 1 con\i · tent pl:i)cr .. 111 a rO\:k~ PCl. caMJ"r CLingulil. a 5·10 'cnior center. a\ernged 15 point' and s 9 rchounc.Jo;. "Ah1lc \\.'alt.t, a 5·8 point ~uJrd. ~'er .1ged 9.~ point\, )lX a'-.i'>t'. fi,I! rehoumh and three sleals again ... 1 league c1>1t1peH11on. Do .. 1 '>Up1.:r 'uh \\hO\C leadership anJ cnthu<.1 "m ·!l"a~' g1\C the ~tu .. tnngll> a lif1. ;.l\crageJ 7.1 pornh 1n league. ond. wa' lr u\lcd \\Ith tin: prnn1 guard dulie~ at crund1 11m~ in <:>l \l.:r;.il l!itmc,. I urm mn, a n1111·l:Jll~or for much of the prc-k.1~l·l" 'lt:Nin, l"lll\:rgccJ 3S an inside force, ver:aging IJ 4 points ;and nine re· bounds in to PCI. S3me~ She ;also dis· pla)ed :s kna\.l for procu1111g 1e:ih •• nnd •~~lop mro one llf Ornnge Coun t)' belier frontcoun pl:t)CI) Dral.;e, :. sccond·tc:am cho1lc :u a JUll· ior, pro-.1Jed a \\Cll·rounJcJ g:une tor ild· ing cuach Rich lk~) ... e J he 5·9 ""'8 a\cr· aged 10.2 poinh, .3 ., rebound", 3 'I D\ l~t and 3.3 teal!> per PCL contest. l.bnua, a S-9 post. p1c.:leJ up the slacl inside ~hen Rob1n<oon 1.1.as sidelined. 1.1.h1lc Jennings and Kim pr1..•mi e to lec:p the "'inning tradition all\C.· al tbc:ir rc~pcctt\e schools the nc~I three 'ea,om Junior'> O)anna I LL(,.h (Trabuco Hill~) and Nina Ale:qnJer <Centu") 1.1.ere aho fir ll>t·team picb. in 1he1r re,pcdM: 1.:-ami.' final season in the PCL Trabut1> .ind Ccntuf) "111 he replaced by Unl\cr,it) .1nd Alt\o S1gucl next 'ca,on, lea\lng \\ allL. Lu rm:mn. Jcnnmgs I •• ALL· PCL/P•9• 6 IAnvTA Ju I • DMLT raor Costa Mesa guard Koo Kim (left) battles Bassett's Letty Orozco for loose ball In Mustangs' •5-38 CIF rv-AA win. Mustangs aavance; con ilence In llUllllOn- .,. Unheralded Bassett tests IV-AA Division's No. 3 seed; Flintridge Sacred t:teart visits for Wednesday's quarterfinal. RY 8.\UY fAl'L r;a, ruan Warrta COSTA MBA -While an "ermg pchl·t:iimc quc'.'>t1onll abo.u her team's ~5-3S CJF Southern $e(tion IV-A..\ f1N·rounc;I pla)oU \lctOI) o'-c r 'biting 6:t ~II S.aturdo>)' night, Cos11 Mes:a lli&h i;irl~ ba ... L.ctbJll cw1;h Li M umcc poscJ line or her 0\\0. "How a;ood 3rc ~c?" Mc. 'amc:.c :i~kcd rheto1ic:illy ofter the Mu~tan&s scorcJ the first nine point of the second h:alf to e:<· P.'nd a p~c riOUll 22·19 halftime lc;id O\Cr the pc ky Ol)mpi· uns. then necJcd •10 fourth-qu:utcr poml' from 'cnior t:.nd· out Heather Robinson h> nch'llncc tu WcJnesc!Ji)' quar· tcrfinal :igain t Flint rid c S cred Heart ( 17·5) at a site to be determined by ro n nip. ''I'm a httle nCf'\"OUt.'; 1,1 M N mce. "hose' third· cdcd ic m a more lhan mildly cha.lien J by the font ·evi Lcaaue's third-place entry. v.h1ch puUcd within JS..31 IC:ss than three minutcr. into lbc finaJ period. ''Sometimes fint·rouAd pmcs. cspe· c.ially for seeded teams, arc bla.outs, .. McN:aru:ec said ... (Baacu) v.-u scrappy· and athletic Our scoutinJ rep<?tt on them said they played man-to-man, but they played nU zone." Suugglina inst that tone in iu b:i.lf-<X>Urt offense, the M&Utangs (17-7) got by with porad1c tranSJt1on b cu. of. fensive rebound putb:acb. anJ lhr con'ill>tent outside 'hootin& of Robin'IOn, Robinson. the O~ity Pilot Pac1f1c Coa t Lca,uc Pl2)er ot the Yur, hit 9 uf l7 hot including 'll\ of her last eight, and m cJ JU t one ol her 'Ul toul shnt'I, ''lk:athcr took couple b;iJ ~01 hut other th<ln th t &he ~hot '\ICf'Y well," aid McNamcc, ~ho 1wa1)eJ Robinson's de· fensc mut'h a her offense. Robin n. 5·10 forward. blanketed Ua~tt's lc,.,dina er, Jud Ve~. all ni ht, l~m11m1 the 5· 11 Ol~mp1:ao senior o mere u point nJ t rebound • le th n h If be( 11Ca n \ , "One thi we t I cd ung n· h , Sailors top No. 3 South Pasadena ·in Ill-AA opener ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS .,. Mandy Clayton's 17 points propel Newport Harbor past seeded Tigers; Tars host El Dorado on Wednesday. BY Jtoou. CouluoM, "°"" rr..-a ARCADIA -Sourh Pa • dcna I la •h' 111e" had 1 6·foot· I tandout named Ktt)' Grubbs. wcro the Rio Hondo leaauc champion and ported a 19·2 record entcnna tho iCIF Divi~n lll·M 1kls basketblU pta)'Off as the No. 4 ICCd? niJht. The Ion. Newpon Harbor Hiah'a Sail· on. 19 wins. 100. la 25 starta, had no crown. no Keel. and no Katy Clnabk Whal they did haw, hoWcwr, ~ :t ~ wMch S.. duded Oc~ ~ru. ....... ~ Dl" ..... NHdo, Gina Hcacb. Metnn ':..a Md n..aow.u.. 0. dDlid. Next pldlt. DM'I IM 111••'°'9 IOdey • ftnn m ,._ ~ ...... ~,...,.....,.._w ... . ~ ~ ..... l!I .,.. ....... .. •01111~'==:'1 ~:: ... ' \\I a dden,1\ c f nr. t" uuide, allhoush 1;1~11 ~~ attn kcd the 11Ht"11or ef. kcti\-ely \\1th B •\\nl 111. Schutt anJ ru11~1l1 Down the .. 1rc1d1 FOR A SMOOTH CROSSI G Jenny Jennings Estancia Laura Czlngula Estancia Jenny-Drake Estancia Pacific Coast League Coach of the Year Uaa McNamM All·PCL ........... nnd Kim as the only AU-PCL playcn retumina to the circuit next year. _ -- Trabuco's Lashiek:l Henderson and Sarah Warnick were abo second team. ALL·PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (Dally Piiot .. 1ectlons) Player of the Year Heather Robinson, Costa Mesa 5· 11 Sr. 15.0 Dyanna Hatch, Trabuoo HiDs Laura Czlngul~ Estancia Jessica Waltz. Estancia Nina Alexander, Century Doan Do, Costa Mesa Corri Lurmann, Costa Mesa Flnt Team Second Team Lasllieka Henderson, Traboco Hills Sarah Warnick. Trabuco HUis Jenny Drake, Estancia Laura Zepeda. Century Jemy JeMlngs, Estancia Koo Kim, Costa Mesa Antoniette Banua. Costa Mesa Co•ch of the Year: Lisa McNamee, Costa Mesa 5.9 Jr. 11.0 5-10 Sr. 15.0 5·8 So. a.3 5-8 Jr. 1•.1 5-6 Sr. 6 ... 6-0 So. 5.5 5-8 Jr. 9.0 S-8 So. 8 ... 5.9 Sr. 9.7 5-6 Sr. 13.2 5-10 Fr. 96 5-6 Fr 7.7 5-9 Sr. 70 .: COSTA MESA sec men can't hold onto lead ~ ..... off shooting nights, you can still win with consistent defense," said Mc- Namee, who also credited th-: coverage efforts or 6-0 sophomore center Corri Lurmann and guards Erin Brown and Doan Do. "Corri did a nice job on (6· l counter· part Christy Parker, eight poin1s and six boards), and Erin and Doan did a good job, for the most pan, on (point guard Letty Orozco), although she got :iway from us a couple times. The 5-7 Orozco was the Olympians' .t>iggesl threat, conhecting on 7 or 13 field go:il allempts en route to 20 points. Orozco, who came in averaging 8.S points per game, also hauled down a team-high seven boards. COST A MESA -The Southern Olli· fomia College men's baskctb:all te\lm squandered a 39-30 halrtime lead Sat· urday niaht, as visitina Fresno Pacific claimed a · n-12 Golden State Athletic Conference victory. Fresno Pacific hit 16 of 30 shots arter intermission (53.3%), while the Van· guards snnk ~ust l• of 38 {36.8%) to Coll to 13·15, 2·8 in conference. Guard Todd Anderson hit on 7 of 11 field goal attempts to lead sec' with 20 points, while Danin Bryant added 18 points and eight assists and center Eric Carmichael 13 points and 12 rebounds for 1hc hosts . Dan Hyde had eight rebounds and a pair of three-pointers off the bench for sec. Fresno Pacific (17·10, 6-5) was led by Tim Outler (25 points and 12 rebounds), while Tim Amundsen scored 19. ~UNO PAC .. IC 77, ICC J't Colc»n St.tie Alh~ic Conftnnn frt:MO ,.oac s.c,,a CAllttt """" ,..,,. 1ulfdMo • 0 • • ~ • • • • hdirf 10 s 0 u ..,.... ' ' , " TL ~dHft 6 4· 1 19 n.u. J 0 4 7 ,.... J 4 ) 10 ~ ' 0 l u Clow6«... o o o o an-. > o > ' Pttal 0010~ 76 SJIO AltiM JOJS~ 0000 Ty. Am11ttd.Hft 1 0 1 2 Pkt.Mi 0 0 0 0 ,,_... 40Ja.~. 0000 ,~ 0 0 1 0 NM'G 0 0 0 0 Hyde 2026 ·~ 0 0 0 0 Mok..._, 0 0 1 0 ~. 1 0 1 2 ~ .... Tauh n u 11 11 ,_. n u 22 n Orozco was often forced to improvise on offense, as Mesn's defense forced the visitors (16-8) into desperation shots to be~t the '30-second clock, p:irticularly in the first half. Costa Mesa earned lhe edge in re· bounding (34-23).JUiru>Vers (14·1&) and field pl shootana ( 43.2%-37..5% ). But the PCL champions surrendered a J2-4 ~ spanning the third and founh quar· tcrs, turning its biggest lead (31-19). into a four-point edae with 5:34 left. Vanguards' women denied upset ;; One of Lurmann's four steals set up a Koo J(jm transition layup 10 make it 37- 31 and Robinson scored Mesa's final eight to ice it. Robinson added six rebounds and three steals, while Lurmann (11 re· bounds) and Antoniette Bonua (12 points and four rebounds) added vital support for the winners. COSTA MU&••, UlllTT aa Of OMdon IV-M f'byo(l't, Rn1 round ........ Cotl•Meu """" '• ft " lp v .... l 0 l ' lotMftllOft ' s 1 23 •Atti•t l 2 2 • lumwu1 1 0 4 2 Orwco 7 • • 20 """"' s 2 1 12 C«~ 0 0 0 0 "°""" 2 0 l 4 McMich.Mt 2 0 1 • Kini 2 0 2 4 VNtal 0 0 0 0 Do 0 0 l 0 Cotkn 0 0 1 0 Vl'p 0 0 0 0 ~, 0 0 0 0 , ... 1S ' 10 JI TOUls ,, 7 IS 4S ICeMft ........ ;..... t 10 6 U -ll c..u Mela 14 • " 12-4$ >.,.W paki ...... -OfO.tco 2. JCAnU'IA ~NONI. DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Heather Robinson shoots over pair of Olymplan dtf•nders. ••llPLY COSTA MESA -Host Southern Cali· romia College battled Golden State Alh· lelic Conrerence title contender Fresno Pacific nearly even for a half Saturday night, but the visiton pulled away for a SS_..S women's basketball victory. Transfer Sanja Simidzija paced SCC's upsel bid with 16 points and grabbed nine of her 11mc-higb 19 rebounds on the of· rensivc end. But Fresno (19-6. ~l), led by Dana Coats' (20 points and 14 rebounds) and Janee Youns (1.C points and eight board ) prevailed. Tina Demarsh and Heather Brannan each scored nine (or sec (21-7, •-4), .....,rt Harbor's Tiit~ May win titles a~ SUnldst lnvttatlmal . ·Newport Harbor Hlah's Wade Tira and "•' lt(asty May came away victorious in the boys ~ -.. shot put and 1ltts hlJh jump, re pectivcly, at ...... r-. __ • Saturday's 35tb annual Sunldst lnviuuional Meet at 1be Sportt Arena. Ttft, 1 •nior, threw 59 feet, 1 inch 10 earn 1hc ,old 1lllda1, wbU. May dcared 5·8 to edge junlor teammate l{lui Bowman. who tied for accond with a rnark ot U . Newpon •niot Stne Oonnlcs wu ft!lh in the diltus tr~2). after ftnilhina 10th in the .hot (S0-7), while the ..nlb(ncd prts rwo.milc relay 1eam from Corona dcl Mar ._llfted A.th in JO minutci. U.I acconds. [" ·••atClf •••• '*iriclllt HartllOr Hip 1eai0r wreMlcr Chrii :IE •1w.1• ...._. IO this week's CIP Mutcn ~ft [ ........ .,, ~ third lllOQI ------......... a. ... SOutMnt Uctioe Divf· m Q JI 1 t If , a.pWIW Siturdly at Downey. ~---. 1J1ll ,: .. a.s. a. dlle quarttrftM1t Friday; de· .. ,,._ 111•1 z11 s... bit o11nw. ~l. 1111 aM rubber match amon1 the two, who had split their prcvi· ous four meetinp. Eal'•• llrll uccer 1111111 Clf The Estancia Hlah &iris soccer team ~cd :F out ol the CIF Southern Section Division II ,....;. pJt)'Offt Saturcby, rallina to host El Modcn•. ----- 2-0. • Co ch Jenny T Yare ' Ea&lcs. who defeated AliJO Niaucl in Thursday' vwild-card pmc, Cini h 11 ·7-6. DCC •-.... • II. I 11111 The On.nae COil t Culle1e .-omen's baiket· ~ b II tum corned 1\,e No, 6 teed in tho 32· , " team Southern CaHrurnla 5tc&ional Champi· _,. ___ _ onships, whjch open Wcdnelday niaht with ·the Ptratu hoilina No. 11 CU«ey . 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