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CHILD OF INVENTION
Cos~ Mesa boy uses dream to win Invention of Future contest
By Tina Damikolas, Daily Pilot
C OSTA MESA -Ten-year-old Linus
Siska used to dread school.
Fidgety with the routine, he'd get
in trouble smging as he worked at his desk,
playing with pend.ls as the teadler spoke and
once, belting out a tune he'd composed him-
self while the rest of the class sang the
assigned song.
"He needed some thing more (hands-on},
more involvement from all his senses," moth-
er Mary Siska said.
But today, Linus is blossoming as a home
school student, where his mother teaches him
· in a way that gives him the freedom to explore
things fo'r himself.
The new method seems to be working,
"_His. idea is touring with
Edison's light bulb and the
Gemini space capsule.
•Kids just need someone to tell them,.
'Yeah, go ahead and ti)' it,' •Siska said.
-Uiius' Wlnnfug iclea is the •Turtle Bridge
"That's when it hit me that
this is really something ... "
-MARY SISKA
considering Li.nus, a knowledge-hungry kid
who comes up with invention ideas and likes
to tell people how his lizard changes color -
recently woo Intel's Invention of the Future
contest.
Painter•, a •turtle-shaped• tube that climbs
and paints the cables of suspension bridges
like the Golden Gate, saving painters from the
danger of falling off.
As the winner, the invention is being
patented and is touring as part of a Smithson-
ian exhibit.
Linus' family was surprised by the honor,
Mary Siska said.
•His idea is touring with Edison's light bulb
and the Gemini space capsule," she said.
"That's when it bit me that this is really some-
thing.. .,.
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l£AH HOGSTEN I DALY Pl.OT
And they're offl Runnen tn the Sptrlt Run '96 5K bieg1n the trek through waterlogged streets yesterday. Despite foul weather, 4,500 people ~d.pated.
SplaShy dashes draw 4,500
N EWPORT BEACH -Rain failed to dampen
the spirits of the 4,500 walkers and run-
ners who participated in Spirit Run '96, a
10K/5K run at Fashion Island on Sunday.
The event raised $80,000 for educational pro-
grams at Andersen, Lincoln and Harbor View ele-
mentary schools.
11It was a torrential downpour and people were
smiliiig and running," event manager Kathy
Kinane said. •1 was very impressed with the
turnout considering the freezing weather."
The weather probably cut back somewhat on
runners, however. Registration was about 600 few-
~r than expected, Kinane said.
Debate on school fann sale airs tonight
Mottf.
I NSIDE
+ A look bade at
the histofY
behind the spirit
Rwl.p_.J
+Alist ofSOIM Of the top.
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TIME OUT
VfSit to Nixon library
offers write stuff
Ten-year-old Unus
Siska, shoWJUVitb ____ ....
his pet lizard, recent-
ly won Intel's Inven-
tion of the Future
contest. Unus' win-
ning idea ls the
"Turtle Bridge
Painter", a .. turtle-
shaped" tube that
cllmbs and paints the
cables of suspension
bridges, saving
painters from the
danger of falling off.
PHOTO BY UAH HOGSTEN
I DAIL\' PILOT
Deadline
looming
for soup
kitchen
• Someone Cares still
needs someone who cares
to come through with an
affordable local facility by
April 1.
By 1ina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Merle
Hatleberg IS five weeks away
from ber scheduled move-out
date, and she still has no place to
go
Hatleberg and her Someone
Cares Soup Kitchen operation
have been gwen until April 1 to
find a new home The group bas
been usmg the hall at the Fll"St
Uruted Methodist Church on 19th
Street to serve hot meals to some
300 people every day. But in Jan-
uary, church pastor Steve lsen-
man told Hatleberg that her char-
ity bad outgrown the facility.
When the soup kitchen moved
there a few years ago. it was serv-
mg only about 100 people a day
lsenman sald the sheer volume of
people now traipsing in and out
of the hall was beginning to take
its toll on the 1920s-era auditon-
um The church felt four months
should be enough time to find a
new borne.
But Hatleberg's not so sure
•I've been to about eight to 10
places,• Hatleberg said Thurs-
day •But the only two good ones
out of that were the (former) Auto
Club site on 19th Street, but that
would take a lot of modifications,
and a facility in Fountain Valley.
The Fountain Valley place was m
a real nice complex, but there
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weather sweeps
~ugh cities
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SPORTS
OCC keeps streak~.--.---...;.
alive in baseball
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
CHILD . OF INVEN:rlON
Costa Mesa boy uses dream to will Invention of Future contest
By Tina Oamikolas, Datly Piiot -c OSTA MESA -Ten-year-old r.inus
StSka used to dread school.
Fidgety with the routine, he'd get
in trouble singing as he worked at his desk,
playing with pend.ls as the teadler spoke and
once, belting out a tune he'd composed him·
self while the rest of the class sang the
assigned song.
"He needed something more (hands-on),
more involvement from all his senses," moth-
er Mary Siska said.
But today, Linus is blossoming as a home
school student, where his mother teaches him
in a way that gives him the freedom to explore.
things for himself.
The new method seems to be working,
u His idea is touring with
~Edison's light bulb and the-
Gemini space capsule.
"That's when it hit me that
this is really something ... "
-MARY SISKA
considering Linus, a knowledge-hungry kid
who comes up with invention ideas and likes
to tell people how his lizard changes color -
recently won Intel's Invention of the Future
contest.
"Kids just need someone to tell them,
'Yeah, go ahead and try it,' • Siska said.
Linus' winning idea js the •Turtle Bridge
Painter", a •turt1e-shaped • tube that chmbs
and paints the cables of suspension bridges
like the Golden Gate, saving painters from the
danger of falling off.
As the winner. the invention is being
patented and is touring as part of a Smithson-
ian exhibit.
Linus' family was surprised by the honor,
Mary Siska said.
"His idea is touring with Edison's light bulb
and the Gemini space capsule,• she said.
uThat's when it hit me that this is really some-
thing."
• SEE INVENTION PAGE 4
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--Wsit w Nb:on-library-
off!!rs write stuff __ ___.
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Ten-year-old Unus
Siska, shown wlth
bis pet..UZU-d. rece&a----.-•
ly won Intel's Inven-
tion of the Future
contest. Unus' wtn-
nlng idea ls the
"Turtle Bridge
Painter'", a "turtle-
shaped'" tube that
cllmbs and paints the
cables of suspension
bridges, saving
painters from the
danger of falling off.
PHOTO BY l.fAH HOGSiEN
I DAIL I PllOT
Deadline
looming
for soup
·kitchen
• Someone Cares still
needs someone who cares
to come through with an
affordable local facility by
April 1.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Merle
Hatleberg lS five weeks away
from her scheduled move-out
date, and she still has no place to
go
Hatleberg and her Someone
Cares Soup IGtchen operation
have been given untll Apnl 1 to
fmd a new home The group has
been usmg the hall at the . Fust
Uruted Methodlst Church on 19th
Street to serve hot meals to some
300 people every day. But in Jan-
uary. church pastor Steve Isen-
man told Hatleberg that her char-
ity had outgrown the facility.
LEAH HOGmN I DALY Pit.OT
And they're offl Runrien ID the Spirit Run '96 5K ~ the trek through waterlogged streets yesterday. Despite foul weather, 4,500 people participated.
When the soup kitchen moved
there a few years ago, it was serv-
ing only about 100 people a day
lsenman said the sheer volume of
people now traipsing m and out
of the hall was beg:l.nrung to take
its toll on the 1920s-era auditon-
um The chW"ch felt fom -months
should be enough b.Jne to find a
new home.
But Hatleberg's not so sure.
·rve been to about eight to 10
places,• HaUeberg said Thurs-
day •But the only two good ones
out of that were the (fonner) Auto
Club site on 19th Street, but that
would take a lot of modifications,
and a facility in Fountain Valley.
The Fountain Valley place was in
a real nice complex, but there
SplaShy dashes draw 4,500
..
N EWPORT BEACH -Rain failed to dampen
the spirits of the 4,500 walkers and run-
ners who participated in Spirit Rwi '96, a
10K/5K run at Fashion Island on Sunday.
The event raised $80,000 for educational pro ..
grams at Andersen, Lincoln and Harbor View ele-
mentary schools.
"It was a torrential downpour and people were
Siniling and running," event manager K!\thy
Kfuane said. "I was very impressed with the
turnout considering the freezing weather."
The weather probably cut back somewhat on
runners, however. Registtation was about 600 few-
~r than ewected, Kinane said.
Debate on school fann sale airs tOnigbt
School Board lhiatee Jim de
Boom and Orange County Fati
Deputy General Manager Rick
~ Will talk abo\Jt various
~ oftbe P-lan and its PQlen·
ueT1iip4dt oft lilfdems, • 1stu...,...·~-~""""-"-·_..
deDtl. dt_y ~emment and the neerbyf~.
The ICbOol board la alated to ...-w iiiicl make • dedlk>ll on ... ~== .. ......, . ............. ,.._.a.a.
MottE
I NSIDE
+ A look bltk at
the histort
behind the SPfrit
Roo ..... 2
+A.listaflOlae
of the top~
llhiil's in ...
race ..... &
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weather sweeps
through cities
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around town
fOREIGN roucv.
Moodily evarungs in Fe~
and March. St Mark Presbytellan
Church prese.uts foreign policy dis-
cussions from 7:30to9p.m. Theses-
sk>ns are based on the 'Great Deci-
sions' study guide that's available·
for $11 in the offioe or at any ses-
sion. Tonight's discussion is ·E':'°'"
nomic Cooperation in the Asia-
Padfic. Openings for the U.S.?"
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AMERICAN POm
A. tree poetry. discussion titled •rn Memory of Feeling" is at
n oon in the Friends Meeting
Room of the Newport Beach Cen-
tral Library. Don King will lead
the discussion which will focus on
American poets Wendell Berry,
Gary Snyder, Robert Bly and
James Wright. For more informa-
tion, call 717-3801.
HEART DISEASE
FEU~ IUAKMST
The Men's Fellowship Break.
fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will have its weekly fel-
lowship from 1 to8 a.m. in Dleren.
field Hall. This week Jim Stout
will speek on •How to Hang On
When You f eel Like Letting Go.•
All men of the community are
invited to attend. The cost is $2 50.
LONG-TERM CARE
•t.ong Term Care -Who pays?•
is the topic for a free hour seminar
at 2 p.m. at Newport Beach Plaz.a
Ratiremenl Facility.-~penor
Ave., Newport Beach. For informa-
tion or reservations, call 645-6833.
SLEEP DISORDERS
Dr. Paul Selecky, medical
director of Hoag's Sleep Disorders
Center, will discuss medical rea-
sons that may be keeping you up
at night at 7 p.m. at Grace Hoag
Conference Center, 301 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 1-800-514-4624
Children line up at the start of the 6-and-younger race ln 1993. Yesterday's event ra.lsed $80,000 for local educational programs.
Learn the latest techniques for
detecting and diagnosing heart dis-
ease from Hoag Heart Institute Car-
diologist. Dr. Ermnanuel Shaoulian,
at 7 p.m. at the Grace Hoag Confer-
ence Center, 301 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. For more informa-
tion or to RSVP. call 1-800-514-4624.
WOMEN & INVESTING
Gail Buckner, a senior vice
president at Putnam Investments,
will show women how to tackle
financial challenges and create a
solid financial plan to meet lhe1r
goals from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at New-
port Tennis Club, 2601 Eastblulf
Drive, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 261-5150.
We've got Spirit, yes we do
I n 1983, searching for ways to raise money
for Andersen, Eastbluff and Harbor View
Elementary Schools in Corona del Mar,
some parents looked past the jaded jog-a-
thons and began a city tradition that involves
multitudes of parents and students, regiments
of runners and as many speedy notables that
can. be lured to Orange County.
The event, of course, is the Spirit Run, the
reason many school-supporters-turned-runners
are aching today.
It was planned as a Halloween run -those
spirits -but has become an epitome of school
spirit as money raised by the run benefits the
schools directly by funding supplemental art
programs, field trips and classroom enrichment
instruction as well as buying hardware and
software for Andersen, Harbor View and Lin-
coln Elementary Schools.
than 250 runners in the wrong direction.
Despite the bad start all runners got back on
track and more than $20,000 was raised .
Missy Mittman, the 1988 race director, insti-
tuted the Spirit Run Logo contest in the
schools. Rather than pay a professional artist,
the contest was proposed lo showcase student
·talent and interest in the race.
The first winner was second grader Chris
Svensson at Harbor View who saw his win-
ning sneaker design on flyers and T-shirts all
over town.
The Spirit Run grew as more parents and
local businesses were made aware of its invalu-
able help to the schools. As more runners reg-
istered, the race was moved to Fashion Island.
Yesterday, the same Spirit moved runners for
the 13th year to run. jog, walk. push a stroller,
bring a dog, an to help their neighborhood schools.
Jt is a day when local business, parents, fac-
ulty and students work together, run together,
cheer each other on and profit by the experi-
ence.
PARENTS WHO CARE
Parents Who Care will meet
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Corona del
Mar High School's Little Theater
Tonight's topic is "How to Devel-
op Responsible Kids." The event
is free and open to the public. For
more information, call 759-9013
DEBRIEF THE DOCTOR
Participate in a free, informal
discussion with Hoag Hospital
medical director of cardiology, Dr
Joel Manchester, about the care
and feeding of a healthy heart at 7
p.m . at Hoag Health Center, 1170
Baker St, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 1-800-514-4624.
PRIVATE BUSINESS WORKSHOP
CAREER NETWORK
A Career Network meeting IS at
St. Andrew's Presbyterlan Church
for thooe who are unemployed at
7:30 p.m. in the Olapel. 600 St
Andrews Road. Newport Beach
Bob DoMldson c1 Executive Career
Services will speak on •fireproofing
Your Career.• The meeting is free
For more information. call 574-2239
GIRLS INCJO.UB 100
Dr. John Konlngh of Newport
Beach races to SK win ln 1991.
In 1984, 2,500 runners gathered at the Spirit
Run course, which started and ended at Coro-
na del Mar State Beach with a d.rcuitous route
through city streets.
The SK race began in chaos when a phan-
tom bicyclist, shouting "Follow mel" led more
All in all, a spirited experience. .
-Compiled by Anne Splnn
"Private Business Owner
Workshop: How to Convert Com-
pany Wealth to Personal Wealth•
is from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. today for
a luncheon and from 7:30 to 9:30
a .m. Wednesday for breakfast at
The Pacific Club lll Newport
Beach. For more information or
reservations, call 1-800-606-1900.
Girls Incorporated of Orange
County presents a "bands-on·
opportunity to learn bow the club
helps young women become
strong, smart an<\, bold at their dm·
nerprogram from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m
art.he Rlverboa1C.afe,151 E . Pacif-
ic Coast Highway, Newport Beach
The cost is $40 per dinner. For
more information, call 673-1432.
William Lobdell The same 24-
hour answering service may be
used to record letters to the
editor on any topic.
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N"ixon knew the power
of the written word
G ver tbe recent Presidents
Day holiday, my hus-
band, Jim, and I took
our three sons to the Nixon
l:ibraiy in Yorba Linda. Stifle
that yawn and listen up.
It was, in fact, very Interesting
and entertaining, especially for
those of us who recall living
through the Nixon administration.
In general, this man's life
makes so much more sense when
viewed posthumously. It can now
be understood as a complete pic-
ture with a human rather than a
purely presidential perspective
To me, the most poignant and
insightful chronicles of Richard
M. -Nixon's life were the letters
and notes between himseU and
his family, friends, assooates and
constituents. Every chapter of his
story was punctuated by original
pieces of correspondence.
I stud.led a handwritten note
from the late first lady-cum.
goddess Jackie Kennedy Onas-
sis, in which she extended to
Nixon best wishes on his
upcoming campaign despite
their adversarial past.
The genuine sentiment of her
words was there in her unper-
fect penmanship and the occa-
sional scnbbled-out error. I felt I
was eavesdropping on a qwet
heartfelt exchange between two
misunderstood people.
' peggy
normandin
now prouane was Of them and
signing it off with the name
intended only for them. "Daddy."
E specially moving was a get-
well sentiment written to
Nixon after bis stroke from a
young man who bad recently won
a Gold Medal for downhill skiing
in the Special Olympics. He bad
enclosed bis medal for encourage-
ment because, as he stated in the
simplest terms, he thought it
might help Na.on M get better.•
And there were lots and lots of
letters written by school children
with exquisitely plain and honest
language. Apparently, Nixon
took great pleasure in these.
In addition to docwnenting
the life and times of our 37th
president of the United States,
these letters conveyed to me the
unmitigated impact of personal
correspondence.
And how many times have I
let the moment pa.ssTHow
many times could I bave made
a difference with my words?
I think I'd be surprised. We'd
all be.
N o modem communication
tooJ can replace the explicit
intimacy of a thought, even a
common sentel)ce, expressed
just for the reader in one's own
handwriting.
I treasure among my own
keepsakes, notes from dear,
deceased relatives. Tb.err sig-
natures and co!loquial inscrip-
tions evoke an image for me far
more vivid than a photograph.
Unhke a phone call, letters
can be savored again and
agam. My 9-year-old son ,
Frankie, enjoys occasional cor-
respondence Wlth his favorite
cousin, Carly, who is two years
bis elder and has traveled all
over the world.
He keeps her letters in a
drawer and reads and rereads
them to himself and to us. The
early ones consisted mostly of
·Hi, How are you? I'm fine.
Write back.~ But in recent let-
ters I can hear a new maturity
and confidence.
These subtleties elude
Franlue To him they are simply
conversations with a person he
rrusses dearly and they demon-
strate that someone has taken
the time to SJt down and direct
their thoughts, Lf for just a
moment, to only hun. Letters,
we often forget, are truly gifts.
Ntxon obVJously regarded
them as such. It is fortunate that
tlus was an aspect of his life he
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1996 •
briefly in th n ws
tos must be submitted by Thunt-
day to be ~onsidered.
For more information, please
call Susan Gaitan at 722-1611.
Teenagers and
responsibility on tap
at parents meeting
"Is It Too Late To Teach Eatery chain opens
Responsibility To Your Teenag· base in Corona del Mar er?• is the topic of discussion at
the Parents Who Ca.re meeting Daily's Fit & Fresh, a collectlon
Tuesday. of healthy fast food restaurants
Debbie Elliot, a Corona del founded by a San Diego card.lac
Mar psychologist, will be the key surgeon, has opened an Orange
speaker at the meeting, which 15 County headquarters in Corona
from 7 to 9 p.m. in Corona del del Mar. The headqudrters 1s
Mar High School's Little Theater. located at 609 ln Acacia Ave.
The event is free and all par-Daily's has restaurants m
ents are invited. 1 Tustin and Laguna Niguel as well
Parents Who Care 1s a grow-as m the San Diego com.murubes
ing volunteer organization of La Jolla and Hillcrest Plans are
whose rruss1on is to create a sup-under way to open several more
portlve network of parents by locations later th.ls year, restau-
rant officials say.
r • y mainta!njng 4 second cor-
porate be dquartera m Coron.a ·
del Mar. we can continue to keep •
our finger on the pulse ot this
thriving commwuty and develop
a more thorough understanding--'-.......,-
of it,• a.id Tviet Milligan, Daily's
director of marketing.
Newspaper recycling
offered at Harbor View
J·Jdrbor View Elementary
School wUJ be the site of a·news·
pdper dnve from 9 a.m to-4 p.m .
Thursday m the !dl..noh park:iii.g
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for teens
For more information call 759-
9013.
Local shots solicited
for photo contest
The Newport Beach Confer-
ence and V1Sitors Bureau is look-
ing for exceptional photography
of the area, mcludlng Pasluon
Island, the Wedqe, the Balboa
Fun Zone, New1:ort Harbor and
Newport and Balboa Pier. ·
Picks from the photo contest
will be included tn the 1996 New-
port Beach Conference and Visi-
tors Bureau's Visitors Gwde Pho-
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w1th Checkers, the family dog, or
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mentary on 15 age pa.mting.
"They said a lot of people die
tn:eJ:¥.yeat;..iluty fall, or get blown
off,• he said.
ALS ASSOCIATION OAANGE COUNTY
OW'T'ER The Amyotrophk Lateral Sdere>SU
Aaoc~lon. Oran~ County Chapter,
nMds mll'IY voluntffr'S. For lnfonna-tJon. c.all the ~pter Office at 375-1922.
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The Atzhelmer's As.soclatlon of Oranoe
County needs volunteel"$ for its Visiting
Volunteer Program: suppo(t group lead-
en for patients and care givers; and for
the voluntttr helpline. Interested volun-
te«S can c.all 283-111 1'.
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Voluntfff'S needed for committees,
promotions and safes, preparation of
flowers and delivery during Daffodil
Days In March. call Sally Carson at 261·
9446.
AMEBICAN CAM.CEil SOCl£TY JW.AY
FOR UfE
American cancer Society's Relay for
Life is hel<i in June and involves a team
of runner!lwalkers competing against
each other to raise money. Relay lasts
for 18 hours with four simultaneous
events running across Orange County.
Volunteers needed for a number of
tasks inchJdlng logistics, team captains,
soliciting corporate sponsorship, and
team participation. For more informa·
tion, contact Sally Carson at 261·9446.
AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN
MEDfONE
Americans for Free Choice in Medicine,
a non.profit educational organization
founded on the idea of individual liber-
ty and free enterprise, is seeking office
volunteers. For more information, call
645·2622.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE
PROGRAM
The American Home Health Hospice
Program needs volunteers to give emo-
tional support to terminally ill patients
and their families In the greater Orange
County area. Training is provided. For
information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540-
2545. I
ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS
ARC is a non-profit group 1n Costa
Mesa that sponsors and supports multi·
outreach community sertice programs.
such as the homeless sanctuary. Voll!n·
teers are needed. For information. call
Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803.
BAUET PACIACA
The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer
support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs
volunteers for a variety of tasks. For
• Information, call Molly lynch at 642·
9275
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
Men and women over 20 years old
who ha~ hved in Orange County for at
least six months and have been on the
job for at least three months are needed
to serve as big brothers or big sisters for
children ages 6 to 16 from sl(\gle-parent
homes. For information, call 544-7773
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA
MESA//NEWPORT BEACH
The three area Boys and Girls Clubs
Tel: (714) 646·1298
Fax: (114) 148-3951 '
aNTENNIAL rNtM TOURS
Volunteer docents are needed at the
Centeonllil Farm at the Of~ County
Fairgrounds In Costa MeM. Call Ginny
Smith. 708·1517.
CtNT9 FOR CltEAT1VE Ai.TERNAT1VES
The Center for Creative Altematlv~ a
non-profit charitable organization that
works through the United Way. needs
volunteers. graduate level Interns or
trainees. For infonnatlon, c.all Karen.
642-0ln.
CJT1ZENS FOA A SEWAGE FREE IAY
Your help is needed to stop the Irvine
Ranch District from dumping five million
gallons of treated sewage per day fnto
Newport Harbor. Volunteen, group
leaders, organizers needed. cau 722·
1710.
COLLEGE HOSPITAL
JThe College Hospital Costa Mesa Aux·
-<liary Is seeki~ volunteers to perform
cterlQll, reception desk. gift shop and
other duties at the hospital. For infor-
mation. nll 642·2734 between 9 a.m.
·and 4 p.m.
COMMUNITY HOSPla CARE
Community Hosplt:e Care, which pro-
vides medical and emotional support to
terminally ill patients and their families
in Orange County, needs volunteers In
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For
information or to register, call Cindy
Laird, 978-7447.
CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM
Consumers for Legal Reform has an
ongoing need forvolunteers.,o monitor
ci\lil court judges. A computer and dona-
tions are 11lso needed. For more infor·
mation, call Barbara at 854-0881 .
COSTA\,ESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse needs
volunteers for ushering, backstage,
mailings, typing, lights and many other
duties For more information. call 650-
5269
COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY
The society collects information, pho
tos and artifacts relating to the history
of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol-
unteers are needed for clerical tasks,
computer input and help in the library
Rx infomurtion, "Call Charles Be~her;
631·5918.
COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP
The Costa Mesa literacy Center needs
volunteer tutors to teach English speak·
ing adults to read and write, or English
as a second language. All tutor training
is provided and there is no foreign Ian.
guage requirement. Training classes are
on Tuesday evenings and Saturday
morning_ for six weeks. After training
tutors usually work with 1·3 students
one evening per week at a local church
for a 90 minute period. call Barbara at
832· 1464 or M11rg4U)' at 548-3384 for
more information.
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He also ha<l a dream about a
gtant tindge Coming out of a hill·
side. He saw cars driving up the
cable. One car was leaking break
fluid, which was coating the
bridge. •I woke up and thought
'Maybe I could tum it into some-
thing,'• he said.
Linus isn't the only creative
one in the f4Jnily. His lather,
Chuck, plays a handful of musical
instruments and does artificial
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were other organizations that had
people going in and out of there
for services. I wouldn't be able to
get into a place like that."
Hatleberg has come across one
site in Costa Mesa that she thinks
might work-a vacant restaurant
facility, also located on 19th
Street.
"That is really my top choice
right now," said Hatleberg.
But Hatleberg is concerned
she might not be able to cut a deal
with the owners in just hve
weeks. That's because the prop-
erty is for sale, with a $400,000
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an opera singer, grew up h ~
many ta.n~ages an~ plays e
piano guitar and violin. Abo, Unus,llis 5-yeor-oJd_ is·
ter WWa and tus 7-year-old broth·
er Kelly all won first-place nb-
boo.s for their artwork in the
Orange County Pair last year.
The Siska bome ls a hotbed of
tea.ming and activity. Books and
sdence posters cover the walls
and, on Sunday, Willa and Kelly
played with paper airplanes they
had made while Linus played on
the computer.
Mary, who home schools them
all is involved in the Irvine H~meschool · Program, so they
meet regularly to play and learn
with other kids in that program
u I 've been sitting
here with tears in
my eyes. I don''~-
know what else to
do ... "
-MERLE HATLEBERG
•
price tag -money Hatleberg
doesn't have.
MI have approached two peo·
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the owner might consider renting
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and are reqwred to learn certain
thlrigs.
Mary SiSka said the kids ill the
program reAlly benefit. One
wrote a TV series pilot. Another is
the lead m a play. ·
"Tho 1de4l in school ts to teach
kids how to be creative,• Mary
Siska said. ·u they're creative,
they have to step oU the path. In
school, they tell the Irids to be cre-
ative but don't get off path.·
Another problem, she said, IS
the sheer number of kids each
teacher is responsible for in
school -about 30 per classroom
"They should reduce the class
size,• she said.
Meanwhile, Unus' mother says
they're thinking about actually
building the turtle painter
"We are going to bw.ld 1t, •
Linus interjects.
since it's vacant.
Meanwhile, Hatleberg and
her volunteers are keeping their
ears to the ground and folloW1.ng
up on any tips Tor a p(>ssible locd·
tion. Hatleberg said she also
plans to submit a request to the
church's board of trustees, ask.mg
for an extension on the ApnJ l
move-out.
•I've been sitting here With
tears in my eyes,• Hatleberg said
• 1 don't know what else to do."
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by Paul Frech
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A SHOCK TO THE
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every unit of additional com·
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HINT: If the front end of the car
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By slmply paying close atten-
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EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY OCC$ baseball team just keeps
winning and winning ...
·1 uxmt to ~from Costa MllA
but I also want to play football nnt IJl'llT ••• ,..
-1995 COSTA MESA QUARTERJJAO: OIRIS NOKEDE
L
PREPS
barry
faulkner
...
~at a nm,
but alas,
all things
coIDe to end
• Hoops gets a short ride
this time, but oh, what a
great ride it has been.
A s the final seconds of
overtune ticked away
Wednesday night at
Newport Harbor High,
so too, perhaps, did the Golden
Age of Newport-Mesa OtStrict
basketball
What for most of the evening
appeared to be another
milestone victory m an
eight-season stretch that has
made postseason success as-
routine in these parts as a
breakaway layup, ended irtStead
will\ frustrating finality.
The Sailors led top-seeded
and unbeaten Moorpark for all
but a few moments of a
well-played CIF Southern
Section UI-AA girls quarterfinal.
But several Newport players
watched through tears as the
Musketeers celebrated an 81-76
win.
Elsewhere, on the sprawling
freeway maze that connects the
vast Southern Sect>.on, Estancia
Higb's girls team was taking a
somber bus nde home from San
Di.mos, replaying the 70-54 loss
to the underdog Saints and
making plans for the last
weekend in February they
always thought would be con-
sumed by another playoff
challenge.
Only 24 hours earlier, the
boys teams from Estancia and
Corona del Mar had their playoff
tickets punched for a
quarterfinal exit, giving a
handful of starters the
unexpectedoptionof attend.i.Dg
volleyball practice Wednesday
afternoon.
In all, four boys and four girls
teams from Estancia, CdM,
Costa Mesa and Newport
Harbor combined for six playoff
victones this year (a third of
which came m the wild card
round), the dtstnct's fewest since
the 1987-88 campaign. For the
first time smce the class of '96
was in the fourth grade, there
would be no Newport-Mesa
representative in the section
semifinals.
But if March Madness is
something Newport-Mesa
D.istrict prep hoop loyalists will
merely watch on television in the
yea.rs to come, the seven-season
span from 1988-95, has created
an ample colleftion of memories
to savor. It bas, indeed, spoiled
us for any stretch of futility we
may find in store.
Let the record reflect:
• One Division m state
champion (Estancia's boys,
1991).
• One Division m state
runner-up (Costa Mesa girls,
1993).
• Five Southern Section
champions (CdM boys, 1995i
CdM boys, 1993; Costa Mesa
girls, 1993; Estancia boys, 1990;
Costa Mesa girls, 1990).
• Three Southern California
Regional runners-up (Estanda
boys, 1992 and '911 Newport
Harbor girls, 1994).
• Seven Southern Section
runners-up (Newport Harbor
girls, 19941 Estancia bOys, 19921
Estancia boys, 1991; Costa Mesa
girls, 19911 CdM bOys, 19901
Costa Mesa gii:ls, 19691 CdM
boys, 19B9).
·O
Cotta M ... JUgb'l IMldl lor
a boys and a girls basketball
coach hU bequn ln earnest. with
applications belng taken tbtOugb -Miieti22.
Crtii Preemen, who ftnllhed
tMllMDDAttbe~= ~byJMOll
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SIEM&EI
SPOITS IDITOI ROGER CARLSON. MJ-tlN..
1be beat goes on ••• Pirates' streak at 13 ·
• Yanagisawa's RBI-single
caps OCC's 6-5 comeback
win over Riverside CC.
By Jim Walters, Datly Pilot
COSTA MESA -The Orange
Coast College baseball team fell
behind 4-0 Saturday before River-
side made its first out.
But.with .llO {)Uts...in. tha..bottom
of the ninth Inning, it was Pi.rates'
catcher Deric Yanagtsawa who
slapped a ground-bcJI single into
center field to bring home Geoff
Wilson, who got aboard on a two-
base throwing error, with the
game-winner in OCC's stunning to win. j
6-5 victory in the Orange Empire "rt was good for the guys to get
Conference opener for both the feeling they can come back
teams. and win a game like thlS. •
Orange Coast is now 13-0 The victory also helped re-
wruch is the fastest start in the enforce what AltoWlli has been
team's lustory. telling his troops all along
"We bad some good teams that "Every game m thlS confer-
were Wee 14-1, but I can't remem-ence is going to be a war,· he
ber ever going 12-0, • former said "We can't 1ust go m th.inking
Coach Mike Mayne, who spent we're gomg to win We have to
15 years at the helm, said while earn 1t •
shoonng the b~e-bebin&+teme-R.tvemde 5t'Ol"ed all nve of its
plate during the game. runs in the fU"St inning off starter
School record books confirmed Enc Turner, the big blow a tower-
the 1996 team's feat. ing two-run homer to center by
"I told you don't ever count this I Bryce Trudeau.
team out,., said Coach John Alto-Bryan Moore came on in relief
belli. "We just keep finding a way with only two outs posted m the
11 I ( J 11 ~ (' II () () I. \\. H E s T I. I :\: (I
books. He put in another strong
pitching effort, going 7211
inrungs and holding the Tigers
scoreless as the Puates battled
back to tie the game at 5-5 on
single runs m the second and
fifth and three runs m the bottom
of the eighth
"I can't tell you what a pleds-
ant surpnse he has been,· Alto-
belli said of Moore. "Here's a nice
young man who works so hard
'°We aske<1 h1m to K:eep them
at bay and he did exactl7 what he
had to do·
Ryan Evans (2-0),· who prtched
the runth mrung, got the ~vm
Mike Ponchak, who had been
struggling at the plate, delivered
KATSUVA ~I OAlY PllOT
Jason Deere of Newport Harbor High (rlgbt) shoots for a. takedown against Mllllkan Hlgh heavyweight Kelly Richard on.
ON 10 ·sTAT.E
Newport Harbor
High heavyweight
Jason Deere loses in
the Masters' finals,
advances to State Meet
at UOP as No. 2 seed
after falling to No. 1
seed when he is
unable to overcome
shoulder injury.
a two-run home run to left-cen-
ter in the eighth to cut the lead
to 5-4.
Adam CancellieriT who sm-
gled, came home with the tyuig_
run on a two-base throwing error
on a ball hit by Joey Rozek. set-
tmg the table for Yanagisawa's
heroics in the ninth
a
ORANGE EMPtRE COl"lnlflil_Rb::lllUJ!S'NCE o..-.. C...t 6; .................
Riverside 500 000 000 -S 6 3
Orange Coast 010 010 031 -6 8 1
Olsen. Gahch (8), Arguellas (9) and Sav-
age; Turner, Moore (1), Evans (9) ~nd
Yanagr~wa W-Eva(lS, 2-0. L-Galich (2· 1)
28 Rasmussen (R). Trudeau (R). HR -
Trudeau (R), Ponchak (OCQ.
Geraci
ignites
Pirates,
89-61
• OCC women's basketball
team will be on the road
Wednesday in second-round
playoff game at SD Mesa.
By Jim Walters. Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -Sophomore
guard Monica Geraci felt sick to
her stomach dunng Saturday's
first-round Southern California
Regional matchup between the
Orange Coast College women's
basketball team and Santa Moni-
ca College .
It didn't help any when she fell
on top of the ball after a bard foul
whtle fighting for a loose ball in
the first half
But 1t was her career-high 21 -
pomt, rune-assist, nine-steal and
eight-rebound performance that
helped the No 10 seed Pirates
get well in a hurry as they
romped past No. 23 seed Santa
Monica, 89-61
OCC (23-10), had limped into
the playoffs with a 1-5 record
down the stretch. The only -Win
conung by forfeit.
"It's nice that our fans could
finally see us win one,· said
Coach Mike Thornton. "Our last
wm on the court was January
31st I was afraid we were gomg
to go 0-for-February. •
By vutue of the win, the
Pt.rates move into the second
round, where they'll be on the
road Wednesday against sev-
enth-seeded San Diego Mesa
(22-6), wtucb received a h.rst-
round bye Mesa hammered
Orange Coast in the 11th game of
the season, 78-57
·we were conung off a mg wm
over Cemtos ( 104-46) and we JUSt
came out fiat agamst them (San
Diego Mesa),• said sophomore
guard nna Afan. ·we'll be better
prepared for Wednesday. We
were really working well as a
team tonight.•
After a shaky start, OCC took
the lead for good. 13-12, with just
ix minut gone on a 15-foot
jumper by Kathleen Kelly, who
scored 11 ot ber 15 points in the -
first half. Geraci added 14 points
and three big steals as the Pirates
opened a «-32 lead at the half.
Guari:i 11-ao Nakamura. wbo
had SIX costly turnovers in the
opening half, scored the first sev-
en pomts of the second half to
help OCC take a 51-37 lead at
the 17:30-mark. She finished Wiil
ltpom .
Shine, who was named U.;
OEC for the second Straight~
put in 18 poants and ptilled dOwa
17 reooundl She wu aJ8o a.
key to the Pirates' zone ckifw.
•we haven't played
much, but from the ftlmt i
think they wwe a F.04 'l'lllil1illillimii tean:a. • Thomtoc Mid. •1 .... ._
to pa it in inikie .•
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wilbl.lolt a yearlong battle to ~Jan. 21. has Dbl told Boys
A9icl)lndor Jeny Howell WW!: he will apply.
man. who bas said be put 4
pctizttaJ ~e5Slonal playing career
In l!Urope on bold to assiSt Ferguson,
hill blend. roommate and former
teammate, is also rep<>rtedly
weighing an offer to join the
coechlng staff at Mt. San Antonio
College, where both he and
Ferguson played.
SbonteJ Sherwood, who finished
out the eason as the girls head
cMCh. after Len Whitacre resigned
two games into the league campaign.
bas said she will apply for the job.
Fonner Mesa heed coach Jim
Weeks, who coached the Mustangs
junior varsity this season, has also
&Mid he will seek the job a
Other coaching news at Costa
~mvobca farmer Iootball head
man Tom Baldwin, who has joined
Howell's staff as offensive line coach.
Baldwin, fired after eight seasons
dt the Mesa helm (1984-91) has been
an assistant the past two seasons at
Chaffey College, after a two-year
sbnt as offensive coordinator under
Dave Holland at Corona del Mar
High
Howell said Mike Crowe, who
played quarterback at Mesa for
Baldwin, will remain in the role of
of{e.osive coordinator and will call
lhe plays.
0
Baldwin's grandson. Junior
Ronrue Uevanos, will vie for the
starting quarterback role next fall
with junior Dan Baume, whose father
Gary has also been added to the
varsity staff, after years of coaching
ort the youth level. a
B (I' '
COllONA DIL MM (17·11, M) .........
~~ ... .. flloct 21 -Coleman 17.2 24 candlllh 2" 40J
Kllnke 28 358 12.8 31 ~ 28 210
Mad>c>Mld 23 194 84 26 Novllk 28 2\3
W.afi 24 109 4.5 15 c.suaas 28 174
Evans 28 110 3.9 17 ~ 26 66
Peyton 22 58 2.6 u 21 61
Gor!fy 18 32 1.4 5 Jahld 21 18
friend 24 33 1.4 5 Ro. Simpson 10 4
Keane 21 27 13 9 Flyn" g 2
Shimer 19 19 1.0 5 Coth.-n 7 1
Guthrie 18 13 0.7 4 Buonassissi 1 0
0 a
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doubleheader= . ...
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to ~ Baptist :
• Van~ds fall to 2-11,
0-3 after losing twice to
Cal Baptist, 5-2, and 4-3
Saturday afternoon.
COSTA MESA -The Southern
California College baseball team
continued its slide Saturday, drop-
ping both of ends of a doubleheader
to Cal Baptist, 5-2 and _. -3, iD G~ld
en State Athletic Conference action .
Kevin Withers (0-2) pitched eight
innings and gave up only three
earned runs, but still absorbed the
loss in the opening game for sec (2·
t 1, 0-3). Matt Harber came into
pitch the ninth inning and allowed
two earned. runs .QD..Dne bit and i\ --·--"'
walk.
The Vanguards outhit the
Lancers, 1(}.7, but tapped into three
double plays.
Rob Pegg and Joe Rivera each
went 2 for 4, but it was Steve Dollas
who delivered the big hit, a two-nm
double, for sec.
In the second game, Cal Baptist
scored the winning run in the top of
the ninth off reliever Kelly Lowery
(0-3).
Ryan Holman started the game
and went five innings, giving up two
earned runs on seven hits, three
walks and one stnkeout.
Bryce Prinun went 2 for 3 and
drove in a run for sec.
Both teams combined to leave 19
runners on base in the game, rune
by the Vanguards.
GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
C.I a.ptlst 5, Soc.I College 2 "Chris Mokede, who started at
quarterback last fall as a 1uruor, lS
no longer on the team, according to
Howell.
COSTA~ ~1. 1-9) NEWPORT HMmm (6-20. 1 .. )
Coluccio 24 206 8.6 15
0 . cm. .... f'M-• Mi) ............. (1&-12. M»
Cal Baptist 000 OlJ 102 -5 7 0 ,
SoCal College 000 020 000 -2 10 2 ,
Jacobson and Newman; Wrthers. Harber
(9) and Pegg. W·Jacobson L-Withers (0-2) .•
28 -Primm (SCQ, Dolias (SCO. Gonzalez
(CB), Bergmann (CB), AltawalJI (CB), Par.ne •
(OJ). 38 -Bermudez \CB). Hit • Bermuoez •
9 • .... hg Cunni~m 26 198 7.6 23 . . Montoya 25 381 15.2 34 Badore 26 18S 7.1 2S . .
Leahy 25 305 12.2 39 Jameson 16 112 7.0 12 . .
Weeks 23 271 11 .8 31 Hor~ 26 170 6.5 14 . • -OgO 2S l85 7.• 18 ~ cr-11 ., ~3 14 • .
Oo 6 38 . 6.3 ·11 Han'1s 3 3.0 3 . l •
Payne 25 n · 3.1 10 Glau 57 . 20 2.9 7 • Corru 25 65 26 11 ~rtz 2S 67 2.7 10
l~ ~~ ';t 21:: ... ..
Kim a.ytor\ 10.5 2J
Anderson um t .O 1t *hulst 14 140 10.0 16 .
~ M;;...J21 .i t lL1 9.J
Lum*1n ' 52 5:1 11 Eedit 26 l01 7,7 18
Coffett 21 ~ 53 15 Alford 21 121 4.3 10
~ 23 11 3.5 8 Tal'-Y 21 107 ~~ 9
(CB). 0
... 11 wish Chns the best, but our
9fil&hon ca.me to an end,· Howell
S&d oi Mokede, who indicated
Friday he is considering transferring.
possibly to Estanoa. ·rm undecided right now,• said
Mo~ede, whQ threw for 486 yards
ldst fall. •As of nght now, I don't
consider myself a part of the team. I
want to graduate from Costa Mesa,
b~t I also want to play football next
year. To play for Costa Mesa,
(Howell) and I would have to come to
m agreement, which is doubtful •
York s
Galmadez 7
13 2.6 5
13 1.9 6 Wenman 19 46 2.4 8
Putido
~ GroncMhl
24 74 9.1 12 ktytt. 27 93 JA 12
22 .. 2.9 7 Dtu n • 13 13
C.l a.ptlst 4, SoC.ill Coll9ge 3
cal Baptist 200 200 ooo -4 9 1 :
1 2 2.0 2 . 4 SoCal College 000 210 000 • 3 9 0
Chais.son 4 6 1.5 5 Matlin 20 36 1.8 6 .
foster 4 6 1.5 3 Thiiiell 13 19 1,5 6 .
Weir 3 1 03 1 Lee 8 8 10 s . . .
Peyton 25 53 2.1 10
Howse 20 40 2.0 10
Gnwer 18 17 O.t 7
HM>er 17 s 03 2
w.no 19
Dunne 2l ,.,. 17
GkMtl-15
2• u
27 1.;2
15 0.9
9 0.6
4
5
5
Attawaiji, Wozniak (3}, Mai (7) and New-•
man; Holman, Lowery (6), McReynolds (9)
and Pegg. W-Ma1 L·Lowery ((>-3). 2B -Fill
0
Dan Petrone, a decorated senior
on Bstanoa Hlgh's 10-1 football team
m 1989, will coach the defetlSlve line
for Corona del Mar's varsity, CdM
CQilCh Dick Freeman said Friday.
:.f.etrone, who went on to start as
an-mside linebacker at Orange Coast
CQlfege and Columbia Uruversity, lS
the third CdM asstStant to play at
E~aa, 1ouung Tony Naranjo
(r~vers) and Miguel Romo
(offensive line).
l...l
:A pair of former All-Newport-
Mesa D1stnct baseball standouts are
bdek at their alma maters coaching
on the lower levels.
(CB).
SCC loses 5-4 to familiar Westmont women's tennis team
•First-year Coach Shea Abby,
who earned All-American
honors last season, comes back
as coach against team stocked
with her younger sister, Brynn,
as its No. 1 player.
By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -First-year Coach Shea
Abby led her Southern Caliionua College
women's tenrus team against Westmont
Saturday, the school where Abby earned
All-American honors as a player last sea-
son m singles
losing a three-set doubles match between
the No. 3 teams that tipped the scales in
the Golden State Athletic Conference test
in favor of Westmont.
Abby had said this would be a good
indicator of how the Vanguards will
match up in conference this season, and
she called the results favorable in spite of
the loss.
"We went down to the third set in the
final match,• Abby said. "You can't ask
for much tighter.•
SCC's No. 1 singles player Quynh Le
defeated Brynn Abby, 6-2, 6-1. Abby also
lost her doubles match to Le and her part-
ner Wendy Andel, 6-2, 6-2.
And as far as matching up with her f<.r-
mer coach, Kathy LeSage, as a peer
instead of a player?
her experience as a player.
"Definitely, because U you have played
the game you have an understanding of
the mental side,• she said. "What needs
to be worked on, like strategies."
6o far sec has responded well to her
stewardship. In their first conference
match against an undermanned Biola, the
Vanguards pulled off a 9-0 victory, with
several games won 6-0. sec is led by Le and Andel, two
seniors, who won 111 doubles at the Far
West Regionals and finished last year
ranked as the No. 9 team in the country in
their first year as a team.
•Tuey're definitely not baselmers, •
Abby said. ~They attack the net. They
both have great reflexes and work smart
together.
ican status.
Star Connolly, a freshman, is the No. 3
smgles player and she teams up with No.
4 Becci George on the No. 2 doubles
team.
Cathy Binnquist (No. 5 smgles) and
Amy Tate (No 6) make up the No 3 dou·
bl es
tandem.
"The top three players are our
strength, but we have good balance all
the way through the lineup,· Abby said
·1 know we will be a contender. 1lus
should be interesting.·
..J
Wesbuont s, sec 4
•
Costa Mesa's Charles Chatman,
the 1994-95 Daily Pilot Newport-
Mesa District Athlete of the Year, JS
coaching the Mustangs' freshman
team, while former Estancia catcher
Pet:iro Arceyut, a 1994 graduate, lS
c~ching the Eagles' junior varsity
It\ also the school where her younger
sister, Brynn Abby, JS currently West-
mont'c; No I stnq1€''> player dS a sopho-
•nus is a different focus for me," she
said "As a player, I was focused on my
mAtch. Now, I have to look at the overall
picture.·
·1 expect them to do really well for us
this season. •
lnterestingly enough, Le and Abby met
m the singles final at Regionals last sea-
son, in a match won by Abby. She went on
to Nationals where she earned All-Amer-
Singles: Le (SCQ def Abby, 6-2, 6-1, Andel
(SCO def. Gutierez, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0, Herke rw> def
Connolly, 6-2, 6-0; Fleming rw> def George, 6·2.
6-2; Blnnqulst def. Howell, 7-6, 6-2; Warner rw>
def. Tate, 6-1. 7"6. 'i
m~ I The Vanguards (5-2, 1-1) stretched the
match to four points apiece, before finally
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What she lacks in coachmg ex:pen-
ence, Abby feels she makes up for with
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Doubles: L~Andel (SCC) def. Abby-Herke, 6·2.
6-2; GutJerez·Howell rw> def Connoliy·Binnquist.
6-3, 6--4; Fleming-Warner rw> def. George-Tate,
6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
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Call Today 852-5575.
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Owner Financed,
lmmad. cHh 875·7895
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above. Call Gina at:
714·574,..24&-Days
714•96M786·EvH
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for aala?
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Costa Mesa, CA 9UJ27
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LIEN SALE
2·27-96 • 10:00am 300 E. Coast Hwy HS
'72 Chriseraft 27FT
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The bid~ hu proceeded:
IOUl'll· · ffar NO.RTB EAST
10 P... 1• P ... .,
What do you bid now?
A • With a ruftlne value and an
u.n,uarded 1u1t, we would rai1e-io
two 1pade1 despite havtn• only
three-card aupport. However, only •
one lash with a wet. noodle on thia
hand tfyou opted to ah.ow a bal·
anced minimum by rebiddina one
no trump. Do not, however. rebid
two diamonch.
Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, as South
you hold:
uJ•'-~ .oAJt.8A .. Qu What is your opening bid?
A • We have a sneaking admira-
l.ion for tboee who mix a club in
with the heart.a and cheerfully open
two ho trump. But that is too rich
for our blood. Detpit.e the ri1kt, a
one-club opening bid gives you a
better chance of locating the best
contract.
Q, 3 • Neither vulnerable, aa
South you hold:
MK 10642 1:1K98S 062 M
The bidding has proceeded:
SOl.FI'H WEST NORTH
1• Pue 20
1
What do you bid now?
EAST p ...
A • Had your king of spades been
the knave, it would be riltht. io rebid
the six-card suit. But wiih 14 high-
card points and 3 lf2 defensive
trick.a, it is better io show your aide
four-card au.it, especially aince at is
a major, planning io rebid the
spades next. Bid two heart.a.
Q. " • Both vulnerable, as South
you hold.
The bidding has proceeded:
A • Io da,ys eone by you could SPEED Ir
Jump t.o three clube to aho a hand Sta BOATS 7016 LEXUS ----juat ahort Of an optninl bid with a 'wiaii[ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I aood auit. Theae d91a the JWDP .run. I' '80·Lat• LS400 Gold PLYMOUTH 9165
by a paned hand ia fit-1howin1. *1088 22ft Ski Boat• pc kg. ._.•·Phn•. Blk/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii promiainf rood support for opener's 6.7 lltr• V·O. King Beige. Low ml. Xlntl ,._ _______ ..
auil a.ndcoocentrated valuea in the Cobra 0 /0, low ptolll• $23,995 obo 845-0127 1874 PLYMOUTHi-----=------
bid . Sou•... bid •~t hull, jutt Hrvlced, VALIANT 70,000 AUTO PARTS 1u1t., 80 ui can onvr wo new controller/uphol· miles, Grea1 condition. a. REPAIR 9260 clube. · •t•ry Great ski boat• Chances are 11.000 oeo. L.eave 11!11;
raat-looks great ..... re• you will find Me11age, 845·&322 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii
Q. 5 • Neither vulnerable, WI ady to go. $t0,500 what you need Chevy 383. •trok•r
South you hold: 848-9449/574-4247 ----__,..----engln• 11ton9, uses at the price TOYOTA 9210 oil $1300 obo, misc.
•K Q J 9 8 51 1:1"1 010111 •7 s you want to pay parts too 67~784
MARINE SERVICE when you read
The bidding haa proceeded: SUPPLIES 7020 the ClaHlfleda SOUTH WEST NOB'l'R 2AST S• Pua SNT Pw every day
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Whau.ction d.o y0111.lt.lu?1 TONS OF FISH NET
$2.60 per powncl. Minney'• Yacht Sur· plua, 1500 Old New·
port Blvd. 548·4192 A • Your opening preempt at this
vulnerability promised six tricka
with spadea at trumps. North, who
knows exactly what you hold, has 1• .. -11-0 ,NE--S-L_J_P_S __
opted for three no trump. Can you "~
think of any aound reason t.o over-DOCRS 7022
rule partner? Pass.
Q. 6 · As South, vulnerable. you
hold
•A Q 10 6 3 l:IA Q J 10 OA J 9 .S
The bidding has proceeded.
S0l11'1:1 WEST NORTH
1• Paa •• 1
What do you bid now?
EAST
Pw
A · We cannot construct o North
so• Mooring
Or leaa, Great penln·
sula locallonl Closest Mooring to land. Call Steve 723·5883
Boat dock for rant 16· 1 8' $100 mo 675-5095
WANTED:
50-60 Ft Mooring In Newport Beach.
Call 619-521-0406
AUTOMOBILES
hand where slam should be any
worae than a finesse, and an many
C88e4 it will be laydown. To uk for
aces is futile -whether or nol part-I•••••••••
ner haa the ace of clubs Will not
atfect your deci1ion to contract for ACURA 901 O
12 tricks. Jump to six spades right '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii away. The lea the opponents know 1•
about your hand, the better. '89 lntegra LS 5 spd, hlChbk, 9tk, toaded,
nu tires, clean. S6900.
71 4·969·8709 Learn to be a better bridfe
player! Subaoribe now to the
Goren Bridie Letter by callinc, ________ _
(800)188--1226 for infonnatloa. Or CADILCAC 9040
write to Gore n BridJe Letter. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P.O. Bos 4410, Chicaeo. n. 80680-
4410. '79 Eldorado Siar·
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Put a few words
to work for you.
rltz Whl, snrl, lull
pwr, loadod. Wht lthr Int. New ure1, banery, alternator & air com-
prauor. Clean. $2000
obo. 720-0493
MEET
someone special
through classlfled
the Newport Beoch
Costa Mesa Doily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Volley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
cord # or moil it in
with a check today!
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your car does not
sell we'll run it
for another week
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COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARf./ IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PROPERTY WALL
3526liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE 3584 SERVICES 3760 IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilMGMNT 3898 COVERINGS ~mpute r Coach liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D I S C 0 U N T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W • p • YOU NQQU IS T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
For eHectiva lfarnlng ,,...SMALL JOB EXPERT Electrical • Carpentry Care Giver For the Landscape Remodeling Painting Contractor I Find .Good Tenant• THE STRIPPER
3932
All apps & software OrywaJVPtaster Repair Monthly Land1ceplng elderly. 12 yoors exp. Yard tune up/m&1ntenace, Oual painting by piorls 20-+-years eicp prop Spoc1ahzmg in wallpaper
Mark 975-7245 ,Hanglng/Taplng,Tuture •From S25/month• Ref's . Plea•• call landscape/artlstlc design F~!'~~~~~S mgmt, homH & multi romoval. Uc# 588924
ACOUSTIC IN-HOME CLERICAL Comm/Res 55t·5573 S A V A N A H 'S Tammy 714·367-9038 Contrsctor#C27-604006 units. RE lie. 644·0172 * 714·993·5037 ..
CEILINGS MS WORD•EXCELL CIC c INTERIORS H A R D W A R E Prof'I & Elhical. 845·7505 21Yra Quality Painting INSTALLATION Only
JOHN DOMN MASONRY
Brock•Stone-Block
Large & Small Jot>s OK! uc,687191 831·3832
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii4ii0ii81 ---------• Knowtedgable/Rel1able D II T 2000 w Balboa Blvd. CNA'a/Care Giver PLUS touchup1. F •c1 "F I di rywa • exture 7 1 4 ·9 7 5 ·1 3 3 1 & Companion• PLANT ARTIST 2• Hrt. Richard Sinor ROOFING 3910 191 ean r •n Y CERAMIC •Quality Service. • Flnlah Carpentry • R s 1 1 t 1 1 · Service. Free Est CEILING MASTER C.rla r.> 723 •12• C I 63 DYMAH Transportion • •I'• pac a 11 n ex shng LlcN280644 s 4s-32o9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii se.. oll w/adl •4•.a"'"'"' TILES 3528 -& ·v v l6St735 hr• 1-6447 HAN *** PT-FT 11•·752·8608 land1cape/lrrlg&Jlon ,. v v ••• C~~~u~ll~ex~u~:'.'}::.~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ON·SITE SERVICE All around quallly work! upgrades. 790·9't92 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. •THUNDER ROOFINO• Wo gals should hang Free PC Con1u1talon CTRICAL 36 O Rolo Rooter drain clean. EXP'D CARE GIVER Palnling·lnVExl House/Apt For all of your roofing together. Strtp, Install,
Uc'd Mark 838·7300 CERA~IC• MARBLE Serving o.c. 8 Yrs ELE 1 714-553-8806553-8435 TLC For Elderly Prof'I Landacape Quality job. FrH est. nHds. RerooURepair. acMce to th• crazy.
Install n • Fabrication Catt 454-.2468 NOWI Home Repalr/Aemodel RelerencH. Own car. Malnt 10Yra Exp. Xlnt Lf'589897 939·8888 Uc 638144 940-4122 931•2111 anytime
BUSINESS
SERVICES 3488
20t~o~~~;6~~;~s1ed,~P,...C..,.--P,,,..,,,R,...O,,.._-l-n-te_r_n_e_t, sm::~~c~~ ::-,~~T Costa Meal/Newport Janie 759-0990 =~:'Vic~~::~~~!1~:w-c::,u:,~·t:AJ~~~~~I ---BAL--B-O_A ___ ---------
Leaky Showers Rep'd Applications/Hardware Quick Reaponse 25 Year• l!xp. Ouar work. Free Est. ROOFING CO. ~Wl=ND=:O:W:S::3:9:3:4 Reasonable home rates. Local Lie. 950·7042 --:-:---J-lm-:9_3_1,...·2_4_9.,.,0 __ INSURANCE 3778 LEGAL Uc ... 375602 53a.1534 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Regrouting & ln11atl'n David at 509-2089 "' .... /Comm /RH /Rerool L#670130 Oean ol Tile Home Reatoratlon 3812 Oen• Abrams ,alnttng 1Rap1ir J Frff Eat .Aels b••ktop Publl1hlng Woid proc. Copywrtng
Oraphlcs/Oeslgn. Layout
673·8065 or 846-8526 FENCES & Remodeling AFFORDABLE SERVICES lnVExt Oual PainVReasS Uo'd/ln1 831·$081
Tll• • 01a11 Block• CONCRETE & & DECvS 3615 Tiie/drywaii/woodwork HEALTH INSURANCE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llc'd/ln1'd s ince . '76. --------
WorkSource
650·2880 FAX·6~0·1807
MAS "' fencH/deck1/rm add Nan Aasoc:. for the FATHERS UNITED H9-708J Pg.e64-3947 ROOF LEAK? All Around Consrn Workl ONRY 35571iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii roots/gen repair•. 11 ft1 d 831 3558 L c HI h OuaJ ,.. Gd Roi's. Reasonable. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• Comm/Res. Rel1. Free H -am.,.oya • Custody •Visitation Ike' a Custom Painting ow ost • g oty LNB562867 636·12861• •FBNCES GATES* Eat. John 847•0520, _________ Child Support • Divorce Prof, Clean, Quality Root Repalra•Local Rel'1
CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536
ttandyman/Remodel Addltton1, Bath, Kitch f'lro·Water Damage
Elec. Plumb, & Paint * 714,046-2342 lmmed
•Pago 714·21~122
KOALA CARE
Home.based Childcare
E Costa Mesa Location L#304200905 Elizabeth ~8-1098
DOORS Rtmoeltl•Hardwait ---------
Brick, Block. Stone, Tllo new/repair/poet replaced N3 24Hrs 714-287-0044 Work. Int/Ext & Dock• Ocean View Roonng Cone, Patio, Driveway Redwood • Lfs7a8os Replacement Window• lNSTRUCTIO 780 Ll703468 931•4 910 Lf573688 949·2339
Fplc, BBOs. Rel 25 Yr Jim Why1e 642-7206 Carpentry/Oacks/Etc. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•·--------
Exp. Terry 557.71594 •Wood Fence•• Reis. 20Yrs Exp. L706513 TENNIS LESSONS MASSAGE 3830
•CEMENT WORK• reptaceJrepair, lrM hauting Bonded.George 435·9944 1ST LESSON FREE
PLAIN/STAMPED t1tlm1t11 Lowprlctl. Uc'd U.S.P.T.R. Certified Therapy. Nutrition Brick/Slone/Tiie/Biock Advantage eoostr 1174-5301 HARDWOOD lnllructor 942·15199 All type body care.
IPRINOWOOD PAINT
• Not Cheapt L686273 SPRINIUERS 39211---------• But Aeasonablet iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
All Plltll Wotll Guwantttdl SPRINKLER RBPAIR 11•·552-3027 Pv 47t-520e l/alveseHeadt•Tlm• L.541656 931·4310 RN/Ma .. age Therapist
*Best PrJce/Qwallty PLOOR INSTALL iiFLiiOiiOiiRiiS.iiiiiiliii3:/iiliii2 JBWELRY 3784 c.M. 72~·9823 -PlAN--0..-&_V_O_CAL __ ,
~,::~0:~ ... ;~;; REPAIRS 3620 cuaTOM 1n1ta11at1ona MOVING 3834 LESSONS 3868 -------
clocks. 21Yr• Local liicp John 292·2831
& Refinishing. Quality Wllllam Harold Jeweler• ~~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TELEPHONE
work. Malnt Avallable. Watch & jewelry repalrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIANO Beg.•Advanced SYSTEMS
Uc'd Glenn 648·9817 Antique • Fin• Jewelry PUBLIC NOTICE All 1g••·Teac:het Cet1.
Buy/Mllllrldl 873-0385 Th C 111 P Ull Entertainment Avail. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Trlm•Cablneta•Stucco CLEANING ~~ 1.Se27~:~~:~ SERVICES ~48 CONTRACTORS 3926
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CPPET
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Hert.al PrMiuol 714"7IO-a1H
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Hurst A Son1t75-5200
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houHhold good• PLUMBING 3890 Toahlba/AT&T/Noratar
movera print their iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IQ0.717·2443 714-730-7979 P.u.c. Cal T number: llmo1 and chaulfeura THB LOCAL PLUMBER print their T.O.P. num· ·• JttMt f . Bangen Co.• _TRAN ___ SIA--T-O-D-,--
ber In all advertl••· Since 1947 ..., ment1. It you have a 'riendly Serv1a .. 1nsUted TIJTOR 392?
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Local/Ofllct/Storaga TUTORING 3929
Prot•••lon•I Tutor
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