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Battling a lifetime
of drug wars
C~didates joust
oV.er crime stats
• Some are now saying
criminal activity has not
decreased as the mayor
and police claim.
By Christopher Goff a rd, DJily Pilot
COSTA MESA -In keeping
with election-season norms,
crime has become a hot issue in
the race for City Council, with
candidates trotting out "solu·
tions" that range from more bicy·
de police to a city-wide purge of
illegal immigrants.
lWo things all the candidates
agree on: Crime is bad. Ther~
should be less of it.
But some clash on exactly how
much crime pervades the city,
and where the city's crime rate
stands in relation to other Orange
County cities. ~
A prime illustration of the dis-
sonance came Tuesday night at a
candidates' forum hosted by the
Latino Leadership Counal.
Mayor Joe Erickson boasted of
a 31 % crime reduction since he
took office five years ago. Min-
utes later, on the same panel, cari·
didate Mel Fleener reiterated a
claim he's made throughout his
campaign -that Costa Mesa has
"the highest crime in Orange
County" with "610 inodents per
10 thousand people.• _
Which claim is true? Both? Nei·
th er?
Fleener cla.uns to draw his fig-
ures from a 1995 chart in the
Orange County Register using
numbers from the State Depart·
ment of Justice and the FBI.
Erickson takes tus du'ectly from
the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment.
Police Chief Dave Snowden
says the confusion ~es from the
way different cities report their
crimes.
Noting the number of crimes
like horrucide, assault and rape.
Snowden said, •For the j>ast five
years, since the '90-'91 stats came
out, Costa Mesa has experienced
an average of 7 .2% per year
decrease in crime for a total of a
31.4 percent (reduction).·
He added, "Our system of
8 SEE STATS PAGE 4
MARC MAAffi I DALY Pl.OT
Bloomlngdale'a employee Corrie Yurdc unpacks jeans in the men's sport department Tuesday as the store prepares for the
November grand opening.
Getting ready for prime time
Fashion Island returns
to real Christmas roots
Oock is ticking toward opening day for new Fashion Island Bloomiogdale's
• Center officials break
with present policy and
return to holiday tradition
of large, cut white fir. FASHION ISLAND -Inside
the bu11cting that used to house
1be Broadway, . hot pink and
b14<:kmamiequin bodies -minus
their heads and limbs -are
clothed in bubble wrap. Plastic
sheets separate stairs, still under
construction, from the area
where young, hip workers are
folding jeans to tecbno music
beats.
Names such as Isaac Mizrahi,
DKNY, Calvin Klein and Versace
Classic adorn the walls above
empty clothing racks. Workers
string lights onto miniature artifi-
cial Christmas trees while the
smell of spray paint fills the air.
By Nov. 16. the
ma_nnequins will , -BY Jlaaea c A• SIW
others in Cali·
fomia.
sport trendy
pieces by the designers whose
names deck the walls. Shoppers
will mill about the full shelves of
jeans and racks of clothes, burst·
ing with the Christmas spirit of
consumerism.
On that mid·November day,
Bloomingdale's department
stOI'e will open its doors to shop-
pers in Fashion Island. The New
York·based chain known for its
upscale atmosphere is making
its first foray next month into
West Coast markets with the
Newport Beach store and three
Blooming-
dale's is taking over the 172,600-
square·foot, three·level space
left last year by The Broadway.
The chain operates 17 other
stores in the East and Midwest.
Bloomingdale's executives
also considered South Coast
Plaza as a location. But their
golden Orange County opportu-
nity came when the store's par-
ent company, Federated Depart·
ment Stores Inc., took over The
Broadway stores.
Regional Vice President Mike
Lindblad. who will oversee the
' omia stores, says though
re people shO')Y" 4t South
t Plaza, more people want
tg shop at Fashion Island. He
predicts his store will contribute
to the high·fashion atmosphere
of the Newport Beach mall.
-lbis will become a head-
quarters for fashion," he says,
calling his store •well·suited" to
its new location.
And Bloomingdale's staff
feels right at home among the
tony shops and restaurants of
Fashion Island. Public relations
director David Ender says the
• SEE STORE PAGE 4
NEWPORT CENTER -After
half a decade of political correct-
ness, Fashion Island is going out
on a limb by returning to its holi-
day tradition of hauling in a huge,
cut Christmas tree.
The 110-foot white fir will be
brought in from Northern Califor-
. nia during the first week of
November.
The tree, which will be fes-
tooned with 10,000 ornaments
and lights, will apparently be the
largest decorated Christmas tree
in the nation, said Michelle
Bohrer, Fashion Island's director
of sales and marketing.
In 1991, the mall broke its
Taco Bell sign confusion creates heartburn
•Officials for fast food
TeStaurant mistakenly put
up sign advertising 24-hour
drive through service.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
on a sign for a new Taco Bell open~
old wowidl in a battle to stop the
fast food restaurant from being open
around the dock.
1be sign went up Monday after·
nooo at tlae-Nltaurant's Mariner's
MUe oomtn&ct1on site Monday after-
noon. It proudly proc;laimed, •n.co
Bell: 24-bour Drive-Tbru. •
Residents of
Cliff Haven, locat·
ed OD the cilff
directly above the
Coast Highway
restaurant, noticed
the ·24-hour" part
immediately.
Many of the
e ' si ents
fought two years
ago to make sure
the fast· food
~urant did not
stay open 24 bo\U'I.
City and 1\aoo Bell officials even·
tually agreed on operating hours
troni & a.m. to 2 a.m. The matter was
settled early 1aJt year, and the con·
troveny cooled .
UnW that sign
went up this week.
•So many peo-
ple have seen it,•
said Cliff Haven
resident John
Sturgess, who
served as presi-
dent of the neigh-,
nity association
during the con·
flict. "Everyone
has been calling
me. The citizens
are all up in arms out here."
When Sturgess's phone began
ringing off the hook, he called the
dty to investigate the problem. City
officials then called Taco Bell By
Tuesday afternoon, the "24-hour"
part of the sign was covered with
cardboard.
City associate planner Genia
Garcia said she couldn't believe
how a small mistake could cause so
much controversy.
She said the agreed·upon hours
still stand.
the sign to a O," she said. •tt's a 20·
hour operation.•
laco Bell construction manager
Zorah Hamedany called the sign
snafu a •simple ntistake. •
"We're not trying to sneak any·
thing through,• she said. ·we
ordered the right sign. They just
shipped the wrong one."
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A GHOST OF
OtlUSTMAS MST?
Do you agree with the • decision by Fashion
Island officials to dec-
orate with a real
Christmas tree rather
than the garden setting used
the last few years? Call our
Readers' Hotline at 642"'6086
and leave your name, home-
town and comments.
decade·long tradition of bringing
in a cut tree as the centerpiece of
its Christmas display, opting
instead for a more environmental
ly friendly garden setting.
• SEE TRADITION PAGE 4
The Taco Bell
restaurant
under constnlc-
Uon on Coast
Htghw~llas
covered its
24·bour clrtve
through stgn
because of local
complaints.
BRIAN POBUDA/
OAJlY l't.OT
. r----·---------------------------------------·-----------------·-------------------, Immigrant issues raised at forum .
•Council hopefuls discuss
everything from INS
sweeps to cultural barriers.
8y Chi1stopher Goff.nt, Daily Pf#ot
•
dty as a chief priority. Now Avila
demanded to know precisely bow,
U elected, he intended to do that.
Fl.sler retained bis composure
and said softly, •rm conoemed u
you're concerned about removing
lawbreakers."
FWet reiterated the Idea of INS
sweeps, which he's proposed
throughout his campaign, but
added, ·1 wouldn't be f« piddog
~ off the sttMts « anything
like tha.t..
Piiier' reaiived ~~ .. be
~ down, even from w
wbo~A._
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• WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1~ 1996
almanac
• EDn'Olt'S NOTE: Do you or someone
you know have a landmark birthday or
anniversary coming .up7 tf so. we'd like
to Include it in our Almanac section.
~ call the Information Into the
Readers' Hotline. 642-6086, fax It to
646-4170, or mall It to City Editor Iris
Yokoi, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. calif.
92627.
ANNIVERSARY
John and Margaret Friso cele-
brated their 69th wedding
anniversary Oct. 12. The Nether-
ldnds' relatives settled in Costa
Mesa 28 years ago. They mar-
:ied in 1927 in Rysnik, a small
town near Hague. They came to
the Los Angeles area in 1937, as
John's. 15 si~lings trickled over
DEATHS
\fost recent deaths as reported
to the county recorder's office.
COSTA MESA
•Ruth A. Bowen, 103 on Sept. 17
• :::raig Wentworth, 67 on Sept.
17
Barbara H. Schlessinger, 53 on
~ept. 20
'John Norgaard, 60 on Sept. 20
· Kimio Tamura, 81 on Sept. 21
Theresa E. Boyd. 49 on Sept. 21
Mary Ann K. Cain, 79 on Sept.
'...!2
Anne H. Morris, 87 on Sept. 22
•Aurelia Podorean, 82 on Sept.
1.4
1 Frank J. Vanek, 90 on Sept. 24
• Lany E. Kubat, 63 on Sept. 25
Robert D. Mc Casland, 57 on
'ept. 25
• Federico A. Gutierrez, 65 on
.~pt. 25
William C. Lloyd, 84 on Sept. 29
Richard A. De Wilde, 67 on
~ept. 29
Clarence E. Rabalais, 63 on
ept. 29
I' IEWPORT BEACH
• Yenny E. Ne lson, 77 on Sept. 15
• Daniel T. Cavanagh, 87 Sept. 15
• Helen B. Hannigan. 84 Sept. 20
• Rose H. Fallander, 92 Sept. 21
• Robert L. Whitney, 77 Sept. 25
MARRIAGES
• Daniel J. Worthy Lake and
Wendy A. Saiger married on July
13 in Santa Ana
• Dean A Jennings and Julie J.
Larue married on July 19 in San-
ta Ana
• Mark J . Grajeda and Sonia
Coronel-Cruz married on July 20
in Costa Mesa
• Stephen D. Foley and Emily E.
C'.allaban manied on July 20 in •
Newport Beach
• Richard L. Parr and Arlean L.
Jennings manied on July 20 in
San Bemadino
• George N. Gulian and Eugene
H. Etyemezian married on July
20 in Santa Ana
• Ronald S. Barnes and Larisa D.
Holland manied on July 20 in
Santa Ana
•
Reyna Silva-Rico manied on July
20 in Costa Mesa
• Aaron J. Devine and Erika J.
Ryen manied on July 20 in
Laguna Beach
• James A. Cross and Merritt J.
Tachiki manied on July 20 in
Newport Beach
•Michael J. Heil and Jennifer
Bird manied on July 20 in
Orange
• Thomas F. Scheafer and
Joanne R. Winant manied on
July 21 in Orange ,
• Steven A. Goldberg and Lisa
D. Wells manied on July 21 in
Santa Ana
• Arcides Gellert and Sheila
Maria ·F. Demedeiros-Chapman
married on July 22 in Santa Ana
• Concepcion Martinez-Cam-
beros and Reina E. Sandoval-
Sanchez married on July 23 in
Santa Ana
NEWPORT BEACH
• Michael R. Leber and Nancy K.
Mulzoff married on July 20 in
San Juan Capistrano
• John L. Rosenthal and Kath-
leen J . Kellard manied on July
20 in Dana Point
• James R. Gordon and Linda L.
Hussmann married on July 20 in
Long Beach
• Jack P. Lucas and Andrea E.
~ausch manied on July 20 in
San Pedron
• Oro Karamians and Amy L.
Morris manied on July 20 in
Corona del Mar
around town
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Orange Cout CoDegii'l 'lbMlre
DepertmeDt ii c.Wnfng out much
ot its OOltume iaftldoly ad o&r-
ing mcb andracb ~ ..............
on sale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ill tbl
quad next to OCC'I 1beMnt Adi
Complex For more lnlnnMlton,
call '32-5640.
CNPDATE fORUM
The Newpcirt Beadl 0ty QJun.
dl is having a Canctidete Porum at
1 p.m. in the community roam ot
the Newport Beach Cmtra1
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Omdi·
dates ol each Coundlnumk: Diltik.1
will speak. For more infomvdkm,
call 675-9138 .
PARENT P'IQ.l<IC'-L.. I
Newport-Mesa Uoiaed School
District invites you to aUmd .Tbe
Parent Project• for pumta of
strong-willed or out-af-cioatrol
teenagers from 1 to =..m. bl the
library of Ensign Sdloo1,
2000 Clift Drive, Newport Beadl.
The cost is $20. For r•ervatiom,.
call 760-3404.
COAST-DAYS .
Orange Coast CoUege will CXlll·
duct its 38th biannual free apmi-
tion fair, •eout 0ay· from 11:30
a.m. in the quad at OCC. 1be col-·
lege's quad will be filled with
booths, deoontiaos, gamM ad a ·
host ol activities. For men infonna. :
lion. call '32-$725.
MAltKETING SBAIWt .
A tree Investment Marketing ·
Forum called •Real Est.ate 1hads
to the Year 2000• will tab p&,.ce
from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the Sberat.on
Newport Beach Hotel. 4545
MacArthur Blvd. For more infor-
mation. call 250-4100.
POUT1CAL TAUC
Orange Coast College's Repub-
lican O ub presents Congressman
Dana Rohrabacher and state
Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer
who will speak at a free presenta-
tion from t 1 a.m. to noon in OCC's
Student Center Lounge. For more
information. call 432-591(, exten-
sion 28225.
HEALING POWER
Most recent maniages as
..-eported to the Orange County
Recorder's Office.
COSTA ME'SA
* Edward S. Roman and Cani D.
::::immons married on June 29 in
'.a Jolla
• Nathan•D. Wong and Mia K.
Park manied on July 21 in Dana
Point
• David B. McCarthy and Dalia
M . Figueroa manied on July 22
in Santa Ana 1
MIGUEL VASCONCELLOS I DAILY PILOT
Craig Anderson (left) and George Sanchez of Dekra-Ute help brighten up Fashion Island wtth
palm trees full of lights tn preparation for the upcoming holiday season.
The Inside Edge offers a break-
fast and networking forum on
·singing the Blues Away -Open
Your Heart to the Healing Power of ·
Music" from o:30 to 8:30 a.m. at .
Scott's Restaurant. 3300 Bristol St, .
Costa Mesa. The cost is $35. For
more information. call -460-4242.
VOL 90. NO. 238
'7HOMAS H. JOHNSON,
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TEMPERAlUllES
Newport Beach
64158
Balboa
64158
Costa Mesa
69157
Corona def Mar
63158
SURF FORECAST
LOCATION SIZE
Wedge 2-4w
Newport 2-4w
Blackies 2-4w
River Je 2-4w
BOATING
Light and variable
winds during mom-
ing hours will
become westerly, 15
knots. Wind waves
will build to two
swell will come from
the west. After areas
of morning fog. skies . Monday's poor to
should become sun-fair conditions have
ny. risen to good, espe-
dally in the upper TIDES area of West New-
TODAY port Beach. The
First low combinat ion of wind
12:24 a.m. 3.8 swell and ground
First high swell continues with
5:18 a .m. 2.2 waves in most spots Second low ranging from waist 11 :38 p.m. 5.5
Second high to shoulder-high.
6:59 p.m. 0.3 But the down side is
they're a tease. Just
D~ en you re ta ng
First low off, they give out
1:34 a.m. 3.5 after a few feet. But First high if you head for the 6:03 a.m. 2.5
Second low local reefs and sand
12:29p.m. 5.2 bars, they'll amplify
Second high the wave energy and
8:08 p.m. o.s improve it some-
WAlER
a ways,
1EMPEJtA1\IRE: 64 conditions improve
with the tide push.
·Beautify Your Yard!
c..n for~ Clpr DIMers
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PBWJUM CIGARS
• Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo
• Cuesta Rey • Davidoff
• Diamond Crown • Don Lino • Dunhlll
• Excalibur • Fonseca • Grlffln
• H. Upmann • La Tradition Cubana
• Macanudo • Padron • Partagas
·Playboy· Punch• Santa Rosa
• Sav1nelll • Vueltabajo
FINE LIGllrEaS
·Corona· COllbrl • Dunhlll
• Prometheus • S.T. DuPont
Quayry HUM!PQRs
• Cub • Davidoff • Elle Blue
• MaStro De P• · lino
We have ooer 40
gears combined
"°"'Ice in tltla area. .
Our quallt11,
creatlolty and~
we ll1llfl4tcMd.
lbgecMr &Of.' """ take
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COSTA MESA
• 1200 blodl of Lopn Awnue: A generator that was
bolted down and a vacuum valued at $1,484 were
stolen from the back of a truck.
• JOO blodl of 8rtstol Sti.t: A lap-top computer. air
line ticket and Taiwan dollars totaling a value of Sia10
were stolen from a table In a hotel while the victim was
paying for breakfast.
• 900 blodl of Mackende Plem: A $600 radio was
stolen from an unlocked car.
• 100 blodl of Buoy Sti.t: $285 worth of toots were
stolen from a dosed garage. The victim found the door
open with no sign of forced entry.
valued at $370 were stolen from a ~dence with wfn-
dowsopen.
• 200 blodl of East 16th StrMt: A phone and jean
jacket worth S 150 were stolen from a locked car. A win-
dow was found broken.
NEWPORT llEAOf
• CoMt Highway. A $150 cellu
phone and a purse with contents worth $250 were
stolen from an unlodced car.
Quality Legal Services
at a Reasonable Price
$125/hr
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOIER 16, 1996 ....
Examining battle Scars from 30-year-long futile w<i.r briefly
T oday, I'd like to put the
·war on Drugs• lnto a per-
IODal historlcal perspec-
tive.
Among the weapons recently
announced with appropriate fan-
fare In ~all-new, 1996 model of
the stepped-up campaign against
drugs is a multi-million dollar gift
of helicopters to Mexico. To show
you bow far we've come cre-
atively, the same announcement
was made 30 yea.rs ago. Only the
helicopters ~ve changed. And
as they have grown mom techni-
cally proficient, so have the tech-
niques to neUlJ'alize them.
In 1967, the'editors of Today's
Health -the national magazine
of the American Medical Associ-
ation -sent me to Mexico City to
find out how the helicopters of
that day were being used. We
called it the •war on Narcotics•
then, and I covered it with a Ufe
shorn.
We were briefed for two days
by the Mexican equivalent of the
FBI. The director explained to us
that drug dealers in the province
of Durango supplied amapola -
opium poppy, the source of hero-
in -seeds to desperately poor
farmers, along with a promise to
care for their families.
The f anners would then walk,
sometimes up to a week, into the
interior mountains looking for
fields where they might plant the
seeds. They would build a lean-
to and cultivate the fields for the
three months it took to bring in a
aop. Then they would walk the
poppies back to the dealers
where they were processed into
heroin. The dealers made mil-
lions of dollars while paying a
pittance to the farmers, who
were abandoned if they got
caught. Because they knew their
families would be killed if they
identified the dealen, the farm-
ers would go off stoically to jail.
Armed with this knowledge,
Hershom and I were fiown to
Culiacan. There we spent a day
and a night with the director of
the campaign and four of his
agents just in from the field.
They bad been walking the
mountains of Durango for three
months and were ready for some
R&R. Man, were they ready. Her-
shom and I didn't understand the
after awhile. It was probably the
wildest night I've ever survived.
We didn't go to bed. At dawn,
we were driven to an air field '
and poured aboard a Cessna for
an hour's flight into the interior.
There we were each given a can-
teen and a blanket, without
explanation, and sent off in a
helicopter with a Mexican Air
Force p1lot who didn't speak
English. Our mission was to spot
and photograph heroin poppy
fields from the air for the maga-
OCC student newspapef
racks up 11 awards
COSTA MESA -Student
writers for Orange Coast Col-
lege's student newspaper, Coast
·Report, returned to school this
week with 11 journalism awards
under their belt.
More than 430 students from
.Southern California and Arizona
·community colleges competed at
the 24th annual Journalism Asso-
ciation of Community Colleges'
Conference last week at Cal State
Nortbridge.
Fonner photo editor Matt
Brown brought home four of the
awards, induding a first-place
p!Ue fOJ' spoJ'\$.f ea.tµre photo, two
fourth-place plaques for photo
illustration al)d sports news photo
and an honorable mention award
for feature photo.
Sekhar Nebhan, co-editor of
the newspaper, received a first.
place award for best feature story.
Former editor Shannon Cham-
bers received a third-place prize
for a news story while Amiee H.
Fukumoto, co-editor, placed
fourth in the editorial writing cat-
egory.
Nooshin Zardinejad received
an honorable mention for a criti-
cal review, and Mike Morgenlan-
der garnered an honorable men-
tion for line illustration.
The Coast Report received
honorable mentions for general
excellence and bead.line writing.
Tom Murphine and Patrick
O'Donnell are faculty advisers for
the Orange Coast College publi-
'cation.
-By Julie Ross Cllnnon
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joseph n.
bell
zine. The pilot's mission was to
radio the location of these patch-
es of green to troops on the
ground who would then walk in
and bum the plants.
At midday when the air
became bumpy, our helicopter
ilot was sL ed from the
groun y g oma
mirror. We landed on a rugged
plateau and were greeted by a
half-dozen foot soldiers. After
much palaver in Spanish, the
pilot threw our blankets and can-
teens out of the helicopter and
took off. We had no idea how
long we would be there and no
language to communicate with a
platoon of about 30 soldiers,
commanded by a lieutenant.
We walked with them for five
days, burning fields while the
farmers who~ted them sat hidden on a hillside,
watching and ·onany firing
into us. We ne er caught a
farmer; they bad excellent intelli-
gence from field to field. But one
.of our soldiels was hit and bad to
be carried along with us after
being patched up by the medic -
who also doubled on a primitive
radio and took care of such
details as making the water we
encountered fit to drink.
Hershom and I were both
wearing slacks and loafers. Our
clothing, which we soaked with
sweat during the day, froze on us
at night. We developed a kind of
primitive language with the sol-
diers, who amused themselves
by telling us wild stories about
how long it would be before we
were rescued. Then, magically,
the same pilot reappeared as
suddenly as he had disappeared,
brand of R&R. It was a hell of an
adventure and one I'll never for-
get.
So why bring it up now? Sev-
eral reasons.
First, I became acutely aware
of the distance between the peo-
ple who profit from the drug
trade and the people they exploit
-both users and workers whose
only motive is to feed their fami-
lies. That hasn't changed in 30
years. The profiteers still go rela-
tively untouched while we take
out our anger on the people who
are exploited, the only ones we
can catch. '-
Second. a lot of the tactics we
are using today: have also been
used for 30 years -and are about
as effective.now as they were
then. More helicopters is no
more the answer today than it
was when I walked with those
foot soldiers in Durango in 1967.
Finally, the bottom line now -
as it bas always been -is money.
The only way drugs will ever be
brought under conttol is' by mak-
ing drug trafficking unprofitable.
If tbis·means a limited form of
decriminalizing drugs, then for
God's sake, let's try iL
This isn't a liberal-conserva-
tive thing. It's reason vs. emotion.
Some potent conservative
thinkers are working hard for
decriminalization. One in the
forefront is Orange County Supe-. a .
Decriminalizing isn't a soft-on-
drugs position. It's quite the
opposite.
Jailing the exploited instead of
making it unprofitable for the
exploiters bas proven worthless.
How much longer are we going
to allow moralistic imperatives to
prevent us from at least trying a
fresh solution to this devastating
problem?
• JOSEPH N. BEll'S column runs every
Wednesday.
Tashiro to aer.ve in
community reladoos
GoYemar Pele WU9Dn last
week ~ a Newport
Beech •= . to bis Office ot
c~ Relatinm,
S.rzanna coe 1UbiiO
for Saaamento after serving for
the past three yea.rs as diredol' •
of the governor's Orange Coun-
ty office. During that time. she
has been advising the govemar •
on local issues and represent·
ing him in the county.
1Hbiro founded the Asian
American Political Educ.atioa
Foundation in Sao Frandloo,
She also worked on the staff
under President George Bush's
Department of Energy sec,re.
tary, James Watkins.
In her new job, she'll serve
as a liaison between the gover-
nor and communities.
CORRECTION
A Daily Pilot story Oct. 15
misstated Roll Jaeger's views
on teen drinking. Jaeger said
while he does allow his chil-
dren to have a small glass of
wine for special holidays, be
does notsupportalcoholcon-
sumption for children, and his
daughter does not drink..
The Daily Pilot apologizes
for the confusion.
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In subsequent years, Fashion
Island ditched the garden setting
and used a giant, six-tiered tree
model -sprucing up trains and
~ated bears and weather
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jeWelry and makeup oounten will
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touch the merchandise.
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McDonnell says.
Customers of the seamd-floor
shoe department -the biggest of
the California stores -will sit on
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clothing. But Young East Side
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Taking a look . . at Costa Mesa, ·
Newport Harbor l·
•Both schools appear to have a
solid foundation off the success of
their lower level football entries. :
success in every direction.
This week a look at the lower rungs of :
the football programs at Costa Mesa and :
Newport Harbor. :
• Costa Mesa had a nice turnout with •
87 players in the football program.
The frosh-soph team is 4-1 with its only
loss coming at the hands of Edison. The
Mustangs were still in the game, 14-7, in
the final two minutes when Edison broke
through for another score to put the game
away, 20-7.
Coach John Camey's squad has beaten
Saddleback, Coronado, Gabrieleno and,
most recently, Woodbridge, 38-6.
Running back Jimmy Herzog, the
younger brother of varsity standout Steve
Herzog. is •following in the Herzog
tradition,• said Jerry Howell, coach of the
varsity team and program coordinator.
Shawn Ferryman, Robert Hulliger, Josh
Little and Jason Rankin are some other
. players who seem destined for future
varsity stints.
The Mustangs' N team is 3-1-1,
coming off a 33-0 pounding of Calvary
Chapel.
_ "We were up 26-0 in the second
. quarter and we pulled everybody out of
~ --ttre-game;"• Howell said. "-lt''~1Yl'Pttv--~-~~~
. : strong N team. These sophomores were
·• part of a 1-9 frosh-soph team last season.
· We're happy about the turnaround.·
The Ns are coached by Gary Baume,
the father of varsity starting quarterback
DanBawne.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
11tats who.i 1 UXd thinking iM w1to1ie time. lltal I/ 1 "-the -. 111e
lose the entire match. I tltoughl the prasun IOG.S really greai .....
-CDM SINGLES STAR NADIA VAUGHAN .....
IDITOll aOGD CARLSON, MJ..QIO, ~ 2D 8
• Sailors take advantage of Corona del
Mar's letdown and parlay it into a 6-15,
15-10, 15-6, 15-7 Sea View I:eague win.
By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -While the energy inside
tbe gymnasium could not compare to Back Bay girls
volleyball matches eulier this decade, it Was still a
typical duh Tuesday night when Newport Harbor
High bolted Corona d~ Mar.
ond game, after leading 9-5, who knows? ... they
could still be playing. ·u you have a bad night in this league, you're
going to lose,• Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn
said matter-of-factly, following his team's Sea View
League victory over CdM, 6-15, 15-10, 15-6, 15-7.
Glenn admitted the Sea Kings (3-4 overall, 1-2 in
league) did little to help themselves after blowing a
four-point lead late in the second game, allowing
the Sailors (4'-3, 3-0) to take control of the match.
•rm real ha_ppy with the win," GI~ added,
"but I think both teams are really inconsistent right
now. If one team gets on a roll. it· will expose wbo-
ever's playing poorly.•
The rivalry, one of the greatest in high school girls
volleyball, turned lopsided in the third and fourth
games.
Newport Harbor, ranked No. 7 in Orange Coun-
ty, led 9-6 in the third game, then blanked Cd.M the
rest of the way. An ace by
Joann.a Fielder, a block by Jen-
nifer Carey and three consecu-
tive unforced errors on the Sea
Kings helped the Sailors build
a 1"-6 lead before CdM could
sideout.
Senior middle blocker M.E.
Clayton recorded one of her
four blocks to end the third
gam
2-1 edge. Breanna Badorek,
another senior middle blocker,
had four digs and served well.
"Breanna stepped in and
. "If you have
a bad night
in this
league,
you're going
to lose ... "
-DAN GLENN
•
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS .
; CdM wins the . .
~ Battle of the .
~ Baseline, 10-8 . . . . . . . . . . .
• Singles standouts Nina and Nadia
Vaughan and Caylan Leslie capture
their final sets to make the ultimate
difference in a classic Sea View
League showdown at Newport.
By Richard Dunn, Datly Prlot
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona dei Mar
· }ijgh's much-ballyhooed singles players
: lived up to their reputation Tuesday.
• With CdM down a set and only three sets
: remaining m the fmal roWld, junior Nina
Vaughan and freshmen Nadia Vaughan and
• Caylan Leslle swept in heroic fashion to give
: the Sea Kings a come-from-behind victory.
• 10-8. over host Newport .Harbor in a.memo-
: rable Sea View League gtrls tennis match.
• lbe Back Bay Basehne Battle. which tea-
• tured two of the top three teams in Orange
· County and CIF Southern Section Division l
. arcles. lasted more than four hours on the
clock, while e.ndunng fog. only three lighted
courts and eight sets that went mto overtime
• (including two be-breakers)
• Whl.le most of the compebtors stayed on
the baselme and slugged it out. it was play
· at the net that ulnmately put Corona del
Mar (11·1 overall, 3-1 in league) over the
top. as Ntnd Vaughan proved in her matcb-
clmching victory over Enca Nelson.
The Sea K.mgs had been ranked No. 1 in
Orange County most ot the season. until
they lost to Woodbndge last week.
TI1e ' Me ranked third in the coun thls
· week. behind top-ranked Newport Harbor
• (11 -1. 3-1) and No. 2 Woodbndge (11-0, 4-0).
• The Sailors will face Woodbridge on Thurs-
: day in Lrvme.
• "That's just what I expected," Newport
• Harbor Coach Fletcher Olson said of the
• dose match, the fU"St of two Back Bay dash-Ricky Martin has been doing a solid
job at quarterback (a new position for
him) along with Josh Mendez a
fullback/linebacker.
• 1\vo sophomores, lsrael I..ial and Gerald
-._ Norman. have done so well that Howell . . ..
BRIAN P08UOA I DALY flllOT
Newport Harbor Hlgh's Jennifer Carey (above. left} sends
a meuage as teammate Beth Waterman loolu on; bel&w,
CdM's Audrey Anhood puses during Tuesday's ~!.
did a nice job (off the bench),• Glenn said •That's
what this rivalry is all about. seniors stepping up in
the game, and Breanna and M.E. are both seniors
who don't start. The (CdM) game is when you need
your seniors to step up.•
Beth Waterman, junior outside bitter, led the
Sailors with 21 kills and 17 digs, while teammate
Melissa Snow, a junior and a second-year starter,
had 15 kills and two blocks. Carey bad five kills,
four digs and three blocks and Fielder added six
kills, four blocks (two solo} and three aces.
• es Uus season in the Sea View League
between the Tars and the Sea Kings, who
• will square otf agdln Oct 31 at C&vt.
FollO\'llng doubles play. m whlch New-
: port Harbor beat Cd.M in sets, 5-4. and
games, 48-42. the Satlors held an 8-7 advan-
tage Olson and CdM Coach Tun Mang kept
a close account of total games won, in case
the lle-breaker S\'Stem was needed in the
-said they'll be moving up to the varsity
• this week. :
Gus Sandoval, Peter Stangle, Doy Than :
and Ed Williams are also having good :
· seasons for the Mustangs.
•1t•s a real positive situation with the
_ iids.. winning on all levels at this time of
the season,• Howell said. ·we've been
able to get all the players into the games.
Even a couple of kids who have never
played before.
•1 saw one kid come running to the
sidelines all excited, saying 'Coach, I got
hitl' That's great.•
• The Newport Harbor N team is
mirroring the Sailor varsity with a 5-0
record.
Under the direction of Coach Bill
Calloway, they've topped Orange, 23-0;
Marina, 47-8; Torrance, 17-6; Canyon,
27-6; and Savanna, 31-6.
·we take a pretty simple approach
with these guys,· Calloway said. ·we
•The last three years we've been 7-3
ea . That ·ves us a ood base of
kids getting to the varsity ev . ey
know this is all leading to playing under
the lights on Friday night with the
varsity.•
So homore arterback Steve Gorman
one ag JO o ea
with the help of junior running backs
Terence Felix and Cory Hakes and
receivers Oscar Gard.a and Garrett
Golvam.
Brandt Hill, a sophomore linebacker,
is the leader on defense. Carlos Enriques
has been steady at linebacker and free
safety Brian McLoughlin, a transfer from
the San Fernando Valley, bas six
interceptions.
•we're scoring points and the whole
defense bas been
1
K::-t11g well.• Calloway
sald. •we been p g our starters by the
fourth quarter ln every game.•
The frosb/aoph team is 3-1-1. There are
, to many players out for the team, Coach
• Joe Urban ha.I bad a reserve team
• playing, too. They're 2-0. ~ The Sailor frosh...opb tqUad battled to
~ a 1-4·1' tie with Savanna thll week. cap-
• ping a 10-play touchdown drive with 1:25
r left on the clock.
--: •we've got 60 guys,• sa1d Coach Joe
. .
. . . . . • .
:~ Urban. •we play reserve game1 on Priday
~ and the beauty ol the whole q»ng ls every :
,: kid II playtng In a football game. :
:: •Same ol the gu)'I Wbo don't P!&Y u :
•• much get into the l9l8IV8 game1. :
: Andre Stewart, who playt tailback and :
: rover •11 dearly the belt pl.ayer an the :
: teun and he'll.be on tbe vanity next :
• • IMIOll, • Uiban M.id. • !
·: Uneman Robert Cole cbedrt 1n at :
:: 6-foot-3, 285-~and II one to watch. :
.. Alie>, middle flnebKbr MID 1\lam8y bu :
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~~As-'h~ FIELD HOCKEY
Newport Harbor High field hockey
team played its best match of the sea-
son Tuesday at Harper Community
Center, tying Sunset League rivaJ San-
tiago, 1-1.
Katie Kent converted an assist from
Kyle McNichols to put the Tars (5-4-2
in Sunset League action) on top in the
11th minute.
Coach Sharon Wolfe credited a
tremendous team effort with keeping
the Cavaliers, who entered the week in
second plaoe, at bay, until just less than
six minutes remaining when a defen-
sive miscue allowed the visitors to post
the equalizer.
Coast sees· 2-1981 lead In
OT fade into 16-15 defeat
COSTA MESA POLO
-Jake French
and CdM product MlJce Bise ICOred
overUme goals to put Orange Coast
College'• water polo team up, 15·13,
with 1:23 left tn ov rtlm Tuesday
agaJnst visiting Groumont.
But the GrUflm rallied to U tn the
final 18 Mcondl ol the second three-
minut. oWrUme period. then won lt m
sudden..deatb, 16-15, to deny the
Plra• • lbaN of nm place tn the
Onng8 Bmpre Ccmference,
Prmch tmllbed with """° pJI for occ oo.a-1, &.2 m confeN1a), but
~---tmprv¥ed to tS-2·2, 7.0.
"The whole key to the match was when we were
up. 9-5, tn the second game and we couldn't con-
vert,• CdM Coach Brian Chartier said. ·u we con-
l-..llt:IL.L4.IL&U:llC_t:~, J>la¥s, we win the game and go up.
2-0, and the whole match changes. That second
game should've been ours. We got some of the same
opportunities we were getting earlier, but we just
didn't convert.•
The Sea Kings, led by Sarah Petry's ;l4 kills and
Hayden Aley's nine, made three unforced passing
errors in a row in the fourth game, leading to three
Newport Harbor points and an 8-1 deficit. For all
intent and purpose, it was over.
Waterman's three kills and service ace helped the
Tars to a quick 5-1 lead ln the final game. Waterman
had eight ot her kills in the fourth game.
Meanwhile, in other girls volleyball action Tues-
day:
Costa Mesa girls still searching
briefly
~ , .. Onntte CoMt 15
Sclor'9 b1 ......-... Grossmont 5 3 4 0 0 3 1 · 16 Or~eo.st .. 2 5 1 2 1 0 ·15
Grossmont Koring! Levy 6, Raymond 2. St~2. ffeyer 1, Of!Wf 1, Emarlne 1, 8Muef' 1,
Ka!Mmky 1, ~ 1. s.-: Humphry 13.
Or<tnge Coast scoring: ~ 7, ~ 2.
Blri:halter 2. Bise 2. Green 1, Molholl.tnd 1.
S41Yes: Steptwns 6. httles 9.
sec still unbeaten in GSAC
LA MIRADA -The
Southern California
men's soccer team had to watch as Bio-
ta scored with two minutes left in dou-
ble overtime Tuesday as the two teams
battled to a 3-3 tie.
SCC sent the game into overtime OD
Peter Schumertb's goal with :01 left In
regulation. Reuben Saucedo scored in
the first overtime to put sec (6-S-1
overall, 3-0·2 ln the Golden State Ath-
letic Conference), ahead 3-2. Thny
Gard.a sa>red set's first goal to tle the
game, early tn the second bal.f.
Heims and Denise Lundbe rg each
added eight as sec improved to 12-11
overall, 3-6 in conference. Westmont is
12-11. -4-5.
Pirates locked up in t -t tie
RIVERSIDE -Ryan Fial SOCCER
scored with 15 minutes
left Tuesday to help Orange Coast Col-
lege men's soccer salvage a 1-1 tie at
Riverside.
The Pirates move to 3-4-3 overall. 1-
1-1 in Orange Empire Conference play
while Riverside falls to 4-5-2, 0-1-1.
;r<>DAY'S SCHEDULE . ·~.,.....
Community college women • Oran~
Coast at Rlvenlde CC. 7 p.m.
• Golf
Community CX>llege women • Long a..ct\ 9'1o
Hondo, Orange Coast. at~ GC. noon. ............ High~· ti roro .i N'"'PO't ~
) p.m.; ~at Corona ditl ~. J ;15
p.m.: Costa Mesa vs. E~ at Newport H.rbor, 7:45 p.m ..._
CoQege women ·The Mastef"5 Col'-oe at
Southem caAfom1a eo1te9e, 7 p.m
• event the match ended, 9-9
But Le ... lJe defeated Ne'>"J>Ort's Kabe Can-
nght, 6-2, to tie the match (8-8). then Nadia
Vaughan ~-the-Satlor+'.-.No I 5iogles
• player, Vanessa Godbey. 7-5, for a one-set
• CdM Jedd
• "That's what I was thmkmg the whole
• time, that if I lose the set, we lose the entire
· match,· Nttd.Ja Vaughan said . "I thought the
: pressure was really gr eat."
: Nina Vaughan, last year's Sea View SUl-
• gles chan1p1on, had to fight off Newport
• Harbor's toughest player of the match (Nel-
• son), 7-5. to give the Sea Kings the win.
: Both Nina Vaughan and Nadia Vaughan
• were down, 5-4. m thetr final sets before
: conung back
• "Caylan was a giant over there (against
.
Godbey).· Mang said. •And how about Eri-
ca Nelson? What a day she had .. and it
came down to the last match with her. and
Nelson, a juruor, beat Leshe. 6-1. m the
t No 3 sm les then u set
Nad.Ja Vaughan, 7-6 (7-5). in the second
round. before taking Nina Vaughan to the
l.urut
Nelson, who swept all three singles sets
a ainsl Perunsula last month m the Tars'
uge no eague VlC ory, -
. port singles player wtth more than one win ! against Corona del Mar .
: CoroNI del Mar 10. Newport Harbor a
: Singles: V Godbey (NH} lost to N• Vaughan, 5-7, lost
• to Na Vaughan. 5 7, lost to Leslie, 6·7 (6-8); Canr~t (NH)
• WOI\ 6-1, km 3-6, 2-6. Nebon (NH) km 5-7, won. 7~ (7·5), 6-1
DoubMs: S.rlcer·Taylor (NH} def ~-colemao. 6-3,
def ~Hamogtoo, f>.2, def Budhfaj..Glasgow, 6-1,
C Godbey-CoUopy (NH) las\ 6-7, 5-7, won 6-4. Palm-Adam'
(NH) las\ 2·6, «.won, 7-6
Artists topple Estancia, 16-2
LAGUNA BEACH -The No. 2 doubles
team of Katie Kreisle and Meredith New-
land p1cked up the only two points of the
day Tuesday as the Estanda High girls ten·
ois team dropped a 16-2 decision at Laguna
Beach.
The Eagles, the No. 6 team in Oi'lision rv.
fell to 1~ overall and 1-3 in Pacific Coast
League play. Laguna Beach. the No. 1 teem
: in Dtv. V, improved to 7-6, 3· 1.
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! Mustangs fall to Hawks. 17-l
: COSTA MESA -Annie Do eDd EJ. Hin· • loft tMl'Md up in doublei 1\ielday to pall
the onty WU\ ol the day u tM COlta Mm
High ~ tennis team (3-8 ~ CM la
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Greyhounds remain unbeaten after scoring twiOO in the final p0~ 2-1 ~1
• Region 97 AYSO soccer
filled with big moments.
play lrom John Kerr. Odvid HPman·
dez. lilD Dow and C rvei-Young, the
Splash were unable to get closer.
Tyler Scbatzlein and Ryan Schultheis
split time in goal and their strong play
kept the game dose.
sicA Booth, Alwyn Knott. MelisN
U(!bengOOd, KsUamey l.outek.
Natuba Noriega-Goodwin. Robin
Senour, Jillianne Wb.tt:Oekf and Kim
Miller.
away from the Sbodcw•~ ooaL
• IOyal ~ t . 1Wi'ittn 0: In
this defemive battle, tbe Royal Njght·
ma.res defente WAS IO •t1flmg the
goalie never touched the b4all. The
aedit Qoes to Nightmares fullbacks
babel Boero, Laure Kohne, Megan
Ra.ndall and Katie Roberts. For the lWist.erl. leading the defense were
Jillian Sacco, Sorah Wattson, Britt.Any
Ward, and Natasha Jimenez.
two: Kate in Division 6 and Stephen
R.ucb in Division 3).
• Galuy 5. Torudoel O! Daniel Pur·
OWl booted in three goals and Chase
Ayres and James Hapke added one
goal apiece as the Galaxy got lts
offense in high gear. The Ga1uy also
had clutch defense lrom Luis
Rodrigue%. Joey Mann. Cory Kitto,
Greg Vanderbwg, Matthew Stoklce,
Joe Lavers, Jack 'Tracy, Remce Davis
and Jake Uddlcote.
• Slloodag sc.n:~an MuJroooey ,. took the ball the of the flekt ~.
0 pass by ChristinA to jl()l)ftl, ':
• Greytaoandl
2, S1u1ben 1: GIRLS DIV. 3
ln the battle o1
the unbeatens, the Smashers (5-1)
sexed the tlr$t goal in tho i;econd ball..
But in a dramabc comeback, Grey-
hounds halfbacks Kathleen Schealer
and Undsay Lynes scored in the
fourth quarter to extend the team
record to a petfect 6·0. Lauren Jian-
son and Undsey Miller played strong
offensively, but the Greyhounds play-
er of the game was sweeper Natalie
St. Andre with strong support from
fullback Jaclyn Austin. Coaches also
gave credit to the volunteer referees,
who kept the competitive, highly
emotional game under control.
;~1·=~ GIRLS DIV. 4'
scored five goals. all in the fin""l half, to
provide a large lead. Allison ntnen
(on an assist from Megan Dias) and
Annie Wight (who is normally a
defender) scored one goal each. Play·
ing tough defense were Allison
Lestee, Kate Bemay . Mackenzie
Pion, Ashley Michael and Brooke
Moore.
• PIM a. 8ladl To r D a d o GIU.I DIV. f
Au.ck 4 Ice
HaJ)ey Sandberg bad two 9,1Mt ~·~
in the goal. and Carrie Ca~~
two bard sbota oo goal •
• Plak PlraallU:" Pink Pit~;
defense of Zoe Mac:Leod. Sara Cope;"'4
Meghan Louvier and Chelsea Head :
WU unstoppable. Katie Kay, 'J1a Shef.ro I
flette 4Dd Sebrina 1\J.rin abo played ~ C........ l: On Coach Sue Miller's
birthday, the Attack (4~1-1) celebrat·
ed with goals by Erica Hosseini,
Caitlin Gomez, An)anda Hoffenbelg,
and Stephanie ninen with assists
from Ashley Rhinesmith and Alyson
Clark. Also playing well for the
Attack were Bailey Gardner (out·
standing goal save), Debbie Lee
(strong on offense and defense),
Alexandra Gontl4n (Qredt defense),
Samantha Schuster (excellent play at
center lullback). Holly Miller (first
time at sweeper), Nicole Schilling
(good passing), Kaitlyn Wade and
Kristin Alexander (both aggressive
defense).
• swampba. BOYS DIV. 5 s. No Pear 0:
• No FNr t. Galuy 1: Both teams
played excellent defense in an Oct. 5
game that featured goals by No Feats
Thm Yacko and Galaxy's Daniel Fur·
man. Outstanding No F~ defender$
included Ian Armstrong, Robert
Andrews and Shaun Kietzer. For
Galaxy, Luis Rodrigu~ Joe I.avers
and Jake Uddicote played well.
well on offense. Mady Cainpos bad ''" great day, scoring five goals. ...,
• 11ae BJg Green Mec"IM: Playtng-:·~
well at goelle were Marissa Wil~;~
Kenlelgh McCallwn. Greta Lofgren.. .J
and Katy McNabb. Laura Clayton, .. "
Sarah Roberts, Crystal Soylor and !
Stephanie Carsten all handled tbe 1
ball well. An exciting goal w:ec
by Kate Rasch. ADd a big r
back to Megan Horsley, wbb was~
• Bluezer 2,
Blue Ught·
nlng I: Geoff
Sbugar Vallz
booted in two goals (one on an assist
from Austin Schwaner} and Cheyne
Smith added another for the Swamp
Rats (3-0-3). The Rats Player of the
Game honors went to Parker Stevens
for bis outstanding effort and hustle.
• Sbootlog Stars 3, BIM lomben 0:
• Gold Jlash 2, Meuy Monsters I:
Cynthia "The Sliver Bullet" Silver-
stein scored the Golt! Rush's two goals
on ass1Sts from Piper Phillips. Piper
also had three shots on goaJ. The Gold
Rush also had outstanding petfor-
mances by Lauren Kerwm, Bnanna
Brooks. Can Snuth, and Andrea Th-
Rill scored the Bluezer's first goal on
an assist from 'Travis Moore and John
Rogens dribbled through the defense
from midfield and scored the winrung
goal. The Bluezers (.S-0-1) also bad
fine defensive ettorts from Michael
McLaughlin and David Riley.
Adam Dobkin. Ryan Watson and Brett
Auer (on an assist from David Miuow)
each scored a goal in the Shooting
Stars (3·1·2) victory.
• Jloc k l n '
R•spberrles: Glll.L:5 DIV. 6 nursing a bad ann. :l ... The team kept • Tbe Bull· D"" dogs: The BOYS •"••
• H urricanes 3, Bloe Mew es 2: Jen·
nifer Miller scored a hat tnck for the
• Bndsen 2. Cool Ramdng 2: 1\vo
first-ball goals by the Bruisers' Erin
Hardy were matched by the Cool
Runnings (2-3-1) in the second half as
the two team fought to a well-played
• No Pear 4, Avalmlcbe l : After a
scoreless first period, No Fear's Casey
Neale netted an Eric Schelln pass to
draw first blood. Minutes later, the
Avalandle responded with a goal by
on roclrin' with two goals by Emily
Webb on great assists from Ali Shea
and Rebecca Tutk. Other outstanding
efforts were turned in by Kelly Chris·
ti.an. Emily Boston, Rachel Hertzberg,
Gina Krotee, Michelle Mundy, Erin
Dawgs have
been lighting up the scoreboard la~
ly thanks to a great team effort. Goair!
were made by 'Kyle Rohan, Joshua 1
lobse, Taylor Lobdell. B~an.:'·
Laura Kdulh ~ored two goals (onJ
unassisted. one on a pas!. from
DdflleUe KeUyJ dnd Sdrah Cutsforth
and Annie Kreger ddded one each for
the Killer Tomatoes (5-1 ). The Tomd-
toes received gredt defense from Mar-
ianna Herberts dnd Molly Weedn.
• 1\lstin 3, Splash t :n.ui-BOYS DIV. 3
mg 2-0 in lhf'
Uurd penod. lhe Splash !>COred on a cor·
ner lock by Stephen Rd.SCh to rlose Wlth·
in one gOcil. But dC'Sp1te outstanding
' their opponents 24-5. The Hurricanes
defense was led by Megan Beeson,
J onna Fredriksen and Crisbna Bar-
batti. Michelle Burgner scored her
first two goals of the season for the
Blue Meanies in a great, well-played
game. Also having great games for
the Meanies were Valkyrie Yuill and
Ca1tlan. Barratto on defense and
Suzanne Dean and Hilary Fish on
offense. Barbara Julian was strong on
both end of the field. Nearly everyone
has scored for the Hunicanes, includ-
1119 Jessica Addm.S, Grace Allard, Jes-
play from kathy Edmonston. Emma
Osterkamp, Rebeka Rodriquez and
Amy Lewis.
• Shockwave 4, Mint Chips 0: For the
Shockwave (3-3), Dana Owad,
Allyson Ramser, Samantha Klippert
and Amy Klippert all scored goals on
assists from Clementine Anderson
and Llsa Turk. Other Shockwave
highlights:· Ashley Nield, in her first
game playing goalie, registered a
shutout. And the defensive bio -of
Nicole Newquist, Amy Klippert and
Shannon Hickey kept the pressure
David Mancb"5ler. Outstanding
defense from Gregory Fogg and Car-
son Hedrick ol the Avalanche and
Jonathan Cefalia and Adam Pinker-
ton or No Fear kept the remainder of
the second half scoreless. In the sec-
ond half, No Fear broke through with
two goals by Chrts Rasch on assists
from Titus Ybarra and Jonathan.
Casey Neale added the final score on
a short pass from Chris Womble. An
interesting note: No F~ar Coach Steve
Rasch's three children each scored
goals in Saturddy's games (the other
.
Wolfe.
• Blue Huntane: Forwards Hailey
Means, Brooke Sharpe, Kelsey
Gomez -supported by halfbacks
Ca.mille Collett and Kelly DeYoung -
continued to advance the ball to cre-
ate scoring opportunities for one
another in the first half. StephanJe
Wood, along with Hailey Me ans,
exhibited excellent ball handling
skills on three long runs through the
opponent's defense. Defenders Sarina
Snyder, Annabelle S torch and Emilia
Fonda also played very well.
Jake Taylor, Corbin Williamson, Adri·
an Armenta and Ryan Horrell regis-
tered assists. Goa.lies Paul Hayton and
Riley Hayes made a number of spec-
tacular saves.
• The Mighty Cobras: Joshua Hendy
had two saves and Christopher Red-
mond had two more in the goal. Kyle
Caldwell registered three steals, and
player of the game honors went to
Rush Stevens for excellent defense
and hustle around the ball.
B>f1'0R'S NOTE: ~ balance of Boys Divi-
slon 6 and Boys and girls Division 7 rtories ~re
scheduled foe Thursday's edition.
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I) A lawsuit, Ille allached qu11ements. You may wan1 dale for filing claims shall P1101 Soptembar 9 16 h KATHLEEN = R«:aded on orw• 8. DER D&D OF TlllST Fie .W T~-...... or -•="*'tit Apphcahon for Adiud1ca11on 10 ca. II an anorney riglll be OClober 31 1996 which 1996 • • quests t et 1, 1991 as.,...,..,.,. -Wood. ......., Md ....,. "-QllltUt Ohr. a_:wa. ....... CA ~ tlw Ir ' H 1 www _.. .; of Claim, has been hied away If you do no1 know !&. lbe ~ ctav before . W898 M . LOCKHART be ap· • 91 15 of Ollldll Recordl --•.Jlllrt , ......... .,_ IJ . ....., •WWI 111'1 • ~ "r llld o.d. ..._ ._.. .,
w11h Ille Workers Compan· an attorney, y,ou ml a.y ~air lhe sale dale spec1fi11d pointed ~ -pe-adrsomlnet o4b d h ec.ny •s:r,_ ~:"'Jto = lfl&U:T\11& A 'tll· jCjalliili . ,.._ • • -ac--...-,.... sallon Appeals Board an attorney re erra service above PUBLIC NOTICE representetJve to n-Reoaroer at 0ia1ge ec.ny ellf l*ti:?I -OEED OF TUT ~TB> Mlidl __, ~ All&. ._., ...i h W..W ~ -aga1ns1 you as Ille named or a legal aid office (listed D t d· 1019196 ister the estate of the ca.:ma. Ind ~ to flti It ll'M of .. liiwM 2t, tltt IMSS'YOU TNCE ~ D1i11it: Mt.It• WulGI d fie .... ...-i,,
defendanl by the above· in lhephonebook). • e' , Fl tltl 8 1 decadent. NoliceofDeflitAl n Ellttcnto"'°""d .. ......,...._ TICllTOflflOTB:fYClUR~ tM.1Crtl.1nl llldo.1111111...._....._. named apphcanl(s) Oespues de Que le en· JOHN N. DAMORE c oua UI nHa THE PETITION re-Se1 ._.. R.awdad on lt:MlleNlllthlront--.nc. &nV rt MY E IOU> AT A p!ll'llldld 111 _,.. -.......
You may seek 1he advice 1reguen esta cllacion )ud1· MICHELLE D'AMORE Name ~tatement quests the decedent's .h.118 24 11119 ~ 1 1D. .. Caunllw ~ iUiUC U1.£. F YOU llEID NI dwgm .......... ., .. ..,
of an auorney In any mauer c1ar usled 11ene un plazo de Published Newport d Tr• 1b110f'"0 persols l{11 WILL and codicils If l&-3lll321 d 81 _., Ollldll 700 CMc ~DIM~ Ol'l.M4TIC* OF 114E Ml\lflE PUBLIC NOTICE • ...i htNlll cnllllll "r ... ~
connecled w11h lhls lawsuil 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Beach·Cos1a Mesa Dally st~~gTrM~ ~j'E~~te~n Di'; any, be admitted' to Recon:ll. wl Sel on 10IDlll ::-..::. CA el ,:f:; .. OIF 1HE MlalDNG .AGAlllT HOTICEOF TRUSTm &ALE• Died llfTNil ..,_,....... ,
and such auorney should para pres.enlar una .re-P1101 October 16, 1996. lribulion 1555 South Ang.: probete. The WILL end ,. tO:OO A.M. Alh ..-.:. MM ..,.. ~"= Wltl. Y'OU IHOlA.D COfTACT A DER DEB>OFTRUSTFk U4C7 -= 111 .W r.....,
be consulled promplly so spuesla oscrlla a maqu1na W904 Jina Drive Apt. t 49 Placen· any codicils ere eveil· eo 119 ar.,. caiy Hiii. JOO Died of Truit-? In IW ...... UllMR. ..... 11 ...., t;: lcMn: t~ Ohr. IDS3G15 AP ~ ~-:: !
lha1 your response may be en esia Corle. Ila CA 92810 ' eble for examination in Eaat au.p.w A ....., In lllld r.--'itv,"c:at. ... ,.._ """"""• ...._ _.., YOU NE iN ....._ CA t1 "119
filed and enlered In • ulnaf clorta o ulna llfamada PUBLIC NOTICE David J. Dabbah 2402 the fife kept by the ,__ CA at~~ bftil*=tlwd--•· .... ~.,J ~ • ~~ ._ _,.AULT •.....rn A_,,,... -....,lllq't/1•11oe • 11mely fashion lee on ca no e o recera C • C --.... __,,,. -• ~ ... ~ •-~,.... .....,. ............ ........, ...,. °"'"' ~.......,. Ailll,
11 you do not know an al· pro1ecclon: su respuesla NOTICE OF SALE ~:~~ne, osta Mesa, A cou~HE PETITION . '°. 118 ~ b-Cllf'I Tf'8dND. .... ~pierMrpr. ..tt .. h o.r.. el TNll • TRUST. MTBI OllaW 24 tttt, s.a..,. C....: ,_,.. •
1orney you may call an al· es111a e maqulna Ilene que In accordance with the . re· ~ ll h time d .. In COldld In Book ZJI, .._ 1 ---MM W. F-.. w Utl.ESS YOU TN<E AC110N TO ~ tcWM. 1Q ta • 1orne 'reference ser\llce or cumpllr con las formali· provlslonsofSectlon21700 Toriy Chang, 15 South Ari· que~t~ euthonty to ~~ d .. Un"8d flnlugtll~of....._ ._ .. r-, ....... PAOTECT You:t Ff«JKRIY, IT
a leg!1 aid office (see lele· dades tegoles apropiadas Jhlough 21716 of the Cali-gehna Drive, ~1.149, Pia-admuwster the eetate S..), al r1gl'1C. We. Ind .......... ln .. Ollclof •• ....... MIJrltl1 MAY BE SOLD AT A Pl&JC ---------
pllone direclory) al us1ed qu1ere que la corte fornla Business encl ProfH· c.r:;r•· ~A ~67 1 under the Independent Hirr-. ~ to Ind now 1W -...., al ..rd~. a ...._. NII. tt-tllNI lri SALE. F YOU NEB> NI EX-
You may also requesl H· escuche su caso. sions Code there being 1 u~ nesa 1 con-Administratio".I of Es-hlld ~ I ll'ldlr 18kS 0.-of 1'w '*' amount of .. ur.. ..,. _ ..... -tf~ _. Pl..AHATIC* OF 1ltE NAlURE OF-s1s1ance/lnformo11on from S1 usled no present• su due, unpaid S10tage fff for duct~ by. 1 general part· tates Act. (Thie euthorl· Tl'ult In h prqiel1y .-...., In paild b*ICI of .. olllglllOit lri .. .._., .. C....., ~ 1ltE PRX&IlllG AGAINST
an lnformalion and As· respuesia a loempo, puede which JN STORAGE OR· nera P ty will ell ow the person-'* C01.'1ty Ind S4lllil Ind MOnd i,, .. ~to be • ti o.._. ~ ~ YOU. YOU ~ COfTACT A
s1s1anc1 Officer of the 01vi· perder el caso, y le pueden ANGE Is enlillad 10 • hen ~·r• you r?s~ed doing el representetive to take • llr:lllawl: Pa'Cll t: eclld .wl NM CAlllllW ~ ...i ...... tt h,.... tf O.. L»tfBl MGllcle II ...., ...
s1on of workers' Compen-qu11ar su salarlo. su dinaro pursuant to HCtion 21702 D •I:~ tt h 0 many ectioM without ~ 58 • d rnm.d com, ....-Md W ...i ...._It M ....... M SerlUIO AllCIOI...,.. e...
saloon (see telephone di· y olras cosas de . 1u of said code on the goods. ~~ 1t!te 8
8 1 filed obteming court approv-lcle1,3,61nd7.--.llr'G,_ ...._It .. ll'M d .. .,.....,--...... ~ ....,, • ...._, or.._
rectory) pro.pledad sin aviso ad1cfo. h~relnalter described IS th the ~ n we,1
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phcatoon must be tiled end Ex1s1en olros requisilos le· i1ems, aofu, refrlgera1or1. 19~~36946 8 however the personai Caor18 Ori Mir, In h Cly d,,... """' be bJ Clltt, a ......... ,.._., .. llUld bJ SR ._.. 111
served w11t11n six days ol gales Puede q~ usled washers. dryers. and pe<· . 1 ' ti .11 b ~ 8-tl. ~ d ClllHIR d-* -.... on e ....,. ._...._ ... ~ -W ~ ..._.. Oii lh• service of Ille A quiera llamar • un abogado sonal property. Due notice Daity Pilot OcL 2. 9, 18, represent• Vi! WI • 8 Orarvl. sem d ~ • ..... or ftlllonll a c..ea •• 1"0.C...a.it 1WSl!ltt II-... Mo.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 COLLECTIBLES
5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 6017
Ikea "Orgryte MOdel"
Forest green top
grade leather. (Pg.13,
1996 Ikea catalogue)
$2.000 leas than year
ago. Asking St '50.
Oak roll top dffk new
$1100. Asking $550.
Whirlpool W/D Uk&ng
S395. Ca.II For mor.
lofo. 1-800-70&-7594
Leether gr"n eofa.
chair & ottoman.
6019
Top Doller• Peld
For Records. Jazz.
Sountracks. etc.
Call Mike 645-7505.
Garage Sole!
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Black lacquer T.V. wall Ulllit,..0..-..•'42~71
unit. 7eo.oec>a 111.-.,_W.W.MI
Overelurted Blu•
Denim Sofa & ~ .... , 1899. 605-9442
COWCTDLES
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1996
TODAY'S
CROSSwaRD PUZZLE ._ Liii I 1111 --VII ... W Lo9decl, JClrtl
New p•l111. very eon.. Whl W"1/IY Int. good oond. 111QO. 43K ml. Al.IOO.Tom: 97 .... t~ •ttlDeO at47
WILL YOU GET TO BAT YOUR CA.OT llDCIDU 1135
Ntither w lnerable. Kut deela.
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Opening lad: Two olO
Don't be gnedyl lfyou ha.ejock-
eyed t.he o nen&a to where ou
wan em, et.eer to
right play with an unwiae double.
We have aeen better overcalJe
than S6uth'1 effort. Ea1t'1 four
hearts wa1 intended to bounce the
opponents into four epadea, and
North might have been wiser to
double rather than contract for
game.
West led a low heart, taken in
dummy. A low spade to the queen
Learn to be a better br ldre
player! 8ub1crlbe now to the
Goren Bridle Letter by caUlns
(800) 788-1218 for Information.
Or write to: Goren Briclce Let-ter, P.O. Doz .C.CIO, Chlca,o, llL
60880.
BMW 9030 CHEVROLET 9045 BONDA
'90 7351 Mk Mlle•
Glacler blue, tan lthr,
AT, A/C, anrf, CO,
phone. BBS whls, tint.
$19,500 OBO. Mint
condition I 496-8838
'91 S10 Blazer 4dr, '88 Acoord 2d Hatch
Tahoe LT, Blk 4.3, 8/t. whl\e at, a/c, low
Loadedl Bad Credit mu... pa, pb, nlcel OK. $9875. Warranty Bad Credit Ok. S4975.
avall. .llffy Auto Warr avail . .llffy Auto
Phone: 991·7298 H1·72H
CAD WAC
•93 ctv10 ex 100.000 •
--------ml warr. taxea pd In 9040 CHRYSLER 9050 Aug. nu Urea, 50k ml
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orig owner. $8500. 248..()()04 '79 Eldorado '88 LeBaron Conv.
Runs excellentl S2SOO. Red, Xlnt Cond1•---------
Make otferl Full Pwr. 89K ml, HYUNDAI 9090
957-0883 $3950. 721-0599 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'82 Flt wd Brehm '88 Le Baron Con· --------~--------....----------1 Loadedl Like new vert. Ice blue, main·
leather Int. 83,000 ml. talned. Full pwr. 100k
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Jaguar, Corvette, Mer·
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Local aalH. Toll frff.
GENERAL 6102 BOATS 7011 MARINE SUPS 52950· 780•9384 miles. ss6oo 583·3274
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOC"S 7022 '88 Cedlllao S evlll• n White, loaded. $2500. ORD T~cfE":!t~ Keye k Ksw;n;~ .sbmo. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •580-8888• F 9075
SATURDAY n e w .:..7• .... 34ft. o . 18x4 floetlng doc k •444-4030• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
u w • • Very strong wood/1---------0CTOBEA 19TH fl-glass w/cletes. •REDUCED• '89 Ford Eaoort
1-8()0..889-2292
ExtA-4000
8592 BARA LANE $400/obo 722 1855 '90 Fleetwood Very good eond. Want GARDEN QROVE POWER BOATS . • 1-------T II 50, M 1 (O 1 ) 42k orig ml $12,500 to buy bigger car. JEEP 9ll0 oys, •PP •noes, 7012 oor ng ' esa Lthr Int, phone, Bose $2650/obo. 556·5010.
e xerc ise equip. Great Balboa Pen loc. sound, Vogue tlreal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ment, clothes, etc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Steve 723·5883 $12,500 Mint condl 650·2575 '93 Taurus Mlntl '88 .1 .. p Wran9ler
Beach Blvd. to 20' DuHleld Elect white w/1an leather Int. Sahara Lid edition. '
Oerden G r ove Sun Top/wln dowal••••••••• ---------33K ml, S12,500. or SCyt. One owner. Low ;
Blvd, turn right; $7500 Steve 548·1501 AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET 9045 make offer. 721-0404 mllH, 5-apd. Hard/ left on Dele. Be-· -----------1 soft top. Pioneer
t ween Lampson ---------'95 T-blrd T atereo. ow pkg. end Chapmen BOATS, YACHTS, '79 Corvette Vanilla, Very good cond. A I arm . S 8 5 o O . at, a/c, Mops, low ml. s12.900. 675-2013· 540-1029 or 040-5032 ••••••••!CHARTERS 7013 No room left financing. $6895. TRANSPORTATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in the garage Jiffy Auto 991-7296 _G_M_C ____ 9J_0_8_1 Ctac•Jr~N.iENT
'72 30' Unlfllte for the car? '88 Cemaro AS V8, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wheth..-you're buy-
sedan Tw In 3 1 8 Rare 5 apd, pw, pdl, Ing, Mlllng, or just
Chryalera. Gas. Runs A call to low mlles. Bad Credit '87 815 Extended loolclng, claaalfled haa perf. Looka great. OK. $3975. Warr. Cab, white/Ian Int. what you nHdl
Must sell. $13,500. avall. .llffy Auto ahell w/tadder rack, CLASSl.,IRD
909·371°1180 Phone: 991·7288 Mlntl $8000. 721-0404 M2·H78
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