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DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT ~
TEEN SPIRIT
Sarah Killelea and other
Newport Harbor High
students surprised kids at
Head Start preschool in
Costa Mesa with toys.
• SEE STORY PAGE 3
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6 DAYS LEFT
... until the boat parade.
Did you know the New-
port Harbor Christmas
Boat Parade was once
named one of the coun-
try's hottest holiday affairs
by the New York Tunes?
DON LEACH I DAAY PILOT
WATERWORLD
Newport Harbor's Jon
Pharris named first-team
All-CIF in water polo.
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DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT ;
PREI IV IN PINK
•He n0w only faces one
year in county jail for his
role in hvine Avenue crash
that took life of one teen
and injured nine others.
By Christopher Goffard. Daily Pilot
HARBOR COURT -A judge
slapped down a felony vehicutar
manslaughter charge against
Jason Rausch Thursday but said
there was enough evidence for
the 18-year-old to stand trial on
misdemeanor charg~ related to
a fatal May 23 auto crash.
Superior Court Judge Everett
W. Dickey said Rausch did not
intend to inflict harm as the des-
ignated driver of a Chevrolet
Blazer that Oipped after striking
the center median on Irvine
Avenue, spilling bodies into the
road.
Noting that Rausch had no pri-
or criminal convictions, Dickey
said he could nol finagine a rea-
sonable judge sentencing the
tee~ to state prison, as the felony
charge would have permitted.
Rausch, who could have faced
a six-year
prison term if
convicted,
now faces a
maximum of
one year in
county jail on
misdemeanor
charges relat-
ed to the
death of Don-
Jason Rausch ny Bridgman
and the
injuries of Amanda Arthur and
Dan Townsend, who suffered
brain damage.
Dick~y's decision capped an
unUSWlDJ ~ PrelimlnarY heer-
ing that began last Monday. Tb&
prosecution contended Rausch
was speeding from 60 to 61 mph
in a 35-mph zone as the Blazer,
packed with 10 Newport Harbor
High School students, returned
from a party. The defense blamed
dangerous curves, a water-slick
road, and the vehicle itself.
On Thursday, Dickey heard
impassioned pleas from both
sides of the case.
Vickie Bridgman, Donny's
'mother, wept at the podium and
d'tailed the anguish of her loss.
Sh'\._ said she cries in the grocery
stare when sbi:..-es ifesm she
used to-buy fdrW-IOP.
•Tue song bas gone out al our
lives, • she said
Bridgman urged Dickey to
preserve the felony count against
Rausch, saying the charge was
consistent with the •devastation•
he inflicted.
Deputy Attorney General Jim
Dutton. who prosecuted the case,
said Rausch ignored multiple
"red trags .. ~e the crash,
including posted warning signs,
verbal warnings from a passen-
• SEE RAUSCH PAGE I
• da11d Flooding
cuts off
phone
service for
aw~ek
• Santa Anas blast
through area, toppling
trees and creating havoc.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Jean Boyd
was about to step outside her Coro-
na del Mar home Thursday morn-
ing when a 50-foot-tall eucalyptus
tree made an abrupt appearance in
her front yard
Battered by the wmds. the tree
toppled across two lawns, sheared
off chunks of Boyd's roof, mangled
her potted plants, and stopped only
inches from her bay window.
"I think an angel was on my
shoulder,• said Boyd, 13, who playa...
Mrs. ~us at Newport Beacb Polioe,
Department holiday belicofter fly-
ins. •After this happened almost
felt safer in the helicopter than I did
m my house.·
The eucalyptus tree was one of
dozens of local casualties as the
Santa Ana winds shrieked through
the cowity Thursday, rattling nerves
and transfonning usually benign
scenery -trees, bushes, stop signs
-into potential threats.
City crews scurried between
downed trees and limbs for most of
the day, sawing them up for
removal. By noon there were at
least 15 cases of toppled trees in
Newport Beach, said Dave Nieder-
haus, the city's director of general
services.
•This is one of the worst Santa
Anas I've seen, and I've been here
27 years,• Niederhaus said. •we've
got our hands full. All normal main-
tenance operations have stopped
We're just doing the emergencies."
In Newport Beach, the wind
downed a power line near Prospect
Street and Coast Highway, starting
a blaze in a palm tree that firefight-
ers battled for 10 minutes, said Bat-
talion Chief Ron Sutherland.
Authorities reported no serious
wiiid-related injuries.
Police reported the winds caU5ed
an unusually high number of false
burglar alarms and downed traffic
llgtrts. •ffmbor Patrol Deputy sae..e
Mitchell said winds reached SUS·
~ g\IRS of 45 mph, yanking
~~ bOois free of $heir moorings but mdtalna J»mejar damage. · ·SOutbem California Edison
cpot.w;men Steve Conroy said the
wind atfec::ted the power levels d
2,600 cuAol1lers throughout the day
1n Ne~-Mesa. with 130 cus-
tcmers m Costa Mesa still without
power by 10:30 p.m.
Above, C.E. Brown
navigates his way
O\lel' a brandl of a
fallen Ghle Gum tree
that came lea than a
foot lrom b1ttlng bJs
Corona clel Mar home.
Left. blgb wlDdl took
their tbll oa a Ugbl
pole at the Coat
GMC dealenb.lp on
Harbor Boalevud.
MAAC MM™ I DAILY Pl.OT
By lim Grenda, Daily Ptlot
COSTA MESA -
Thousands of Mesa
Verde residents have
spent the last week liv-
ing in a technological
time warp, forced to do
business, make holiday
plans and carry on nor-
mal lives without tele-
phones.
T h e
problems
began last
Saturday
when heavy
rain flooded
an under-
ground
Pacific Bell
ublity box in
the 1600
block of Baker Avenue,
knocking out phone ser-
vice to as many as 2,000
nearby customers, said
company spokesman
Steve Getzug.
While service to most
of those customers was
restored by Wednesday,
a chain reaction of small-
er outages continue to
plague the area.
Getzug said like the
first large outage, the
ones that followed were
caused by rainwater
finding its way into
underground phone
cables and utility boxes.
•1t•s not like it was
one huge outage affect-
ing an entire area.• Get-
zug said. •1t was several
smaller outages spread
all over.•
On Thursday, Getzug
said at least eight of
those smaller outages -
each of which affect
between five and 25 cus-
tomen -were still
being worked on in Cos-
ta Mesa.
The phone outages
even reached Balboa
Island. where Getzug
said wwkers were~
to get phone Mrvtce
..toled to a handful ol
c:ustunen.
Wlth crews worldi:lg
aroUlid the dodt '° get ..,,.,.. •illlbedt a.tma
·llld•uahdiJlr·,811 C"i·-· tbould bli tilidt on un. bJ SallirilaJ -
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Y ou need not be Martha
Stewart to make your
home merry for tbe boll·
day INIOll. Wtth a littl8 help
from library relOUl'C9., evm tod-
dlers can Ulilt wtth canb, aaftl
and om1unent1 that wtD brighten
year-end festtvttiel.
There are more than 100
charming projectl in •'Jbe
Woman's
Day Book of
Holiday
Crafts,• from
simple den-
im angels
and teddy
bear gar-
lands to
more elabo-
rate Santa
dolls. Step-by-step lmtructiom,
helpful diagrams and color pho-
tos make thd a valuable source
for year-round craft inspiration.
Magnificent wreaths, garlands
and swags are the focus of
·wreath Magic.• Along with
innovative Cbrlstma.s decora-
tions, find ideas for a gardening
wreath made with hole and seed
packets, and a wreath for a new
mother crafted of baby rattles
and bottles.
For celebrants just mastering
cutting and folding skills,
• Christma.s
Crafts•
includes
instructions
for simple
nativity
scenes,
hanging
jumping
jacks and
advent cal-
endars. Once youngsters tire of
hands-on activities, snuggle up
with • Cbrlstmas," featuring
abort, illustrated chapters focus-
ing on the meaning of holiday
-dtuall and symbols.
Along with details for maktng
MctiQ88, ~di. gift Wl'8i>' and
orrumvmtl, there are plans for a
Santa'• workshop, a tree-trim-
ming party, a 1\velfth Night
tau.:ctown~ pmtJ and m: otbll' wm..; ,_.... m 81be
Pmny w..ae ChrWme• ~ Boot.·
Per a man ectmk Celebriitlon.
boaow id9aa for tdmmlDal and
foods bun otbill' J;gtOl;Lom •
World Book. Inc. ..-that
iDdladel ·OuWm.M iD Mak:o,.
•Q>riftmu tu 1ta1y• and
·Chrlstmu in the American
Southwest..
There'• noOdng quite like
making aomethJng you can eat.
and a gingedmwt hm1se 11
qutnteuenUal edible arcbttec-
ture. Find a redpe for a sturdy,
easy-to-mold dough and d!rec-
tions for crafting a tradltiooal
Hansel and Gretel-style cottage,
u well as a merry-go-round and
a haunted boUte, in •The Gin-
gerbread
Boot.•
Porthose
celebrating
Hanukkah.
•Crafts for
Hanukkah"
bas details
for 20 simple
crafts for
young chil-
dren. bldud-
ing an alu-
minum foil
menorah and a patchwork star of
David. Kwamaa celebrants will
find instrudiom for such symbol-
ic project.I u a harvest frame
and sand beads in "Crafts for
Kwanzaa.•
Once December decorating is
done, you may find you like
making things well enough to
attempt making a profit at it. Por
those who've decided to get seri-
ous about aaftJ, there's •crafts
Market Place," a guide that
explains where and how to sell
handmade creations in craft
malls and retail stores, as well as
through the mail and on the
Internet.
• OIECK IT our Is written ~ the steff
of the N4'wport Beach Public Llbrwy.
This week's column Is ~ Unda KJlne.
briefly in entertainment
Lewis and Lamb Chop
ham it up at show
Shari Lewis, the ageless cllil-
dnm's entertainer who bas donned
televtlion saeen.s for more than 30
yee.n, brings her fuzzy pals Lamb
Chop, Charlie Horse and Huslt
Puppy for a special holiday pro-
gram to the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center Thursday at
5:30 and 7:30 p.m.
The program, "The Sharl
Lewis Holiday Show,· will fea-
ture dance numbers and Lewis
singing holiday songs along with
her puppets Lamb Chop and
Charlie Horse and a 13-piece
orchestra.
The curly haired Lewis bas
been recogn1zed for her accom-
plilhments u an actress, produc-
er, orchestra conductor, n:M:Ord-
tng artist, ventriloquist, pup-
peteer and author.
Her PBS program, "Lamb
Chop'• Play-Along• airs nation-
ally and featwes songs and
AQDIES$
activities that cblklren at home
can interact wtth.
11cketl are $10 to $20 for
adults; $6 for chD.dren. Por tick-
ets, call 556-ARTS or visit the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center's box office.
Festival Ballet to
perform holiday classic
i.ocaI dance company Festival
Ballet will peiform the holiday
musical •The Nutcracker" at
Orange Cout College's Robert
B. Moore Theatre Friday through
Sunday at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Sat-
urday and Sunday.
The production featw'el 126
dancers, ranging in age from 8 to
SO, in the mystical story of Clara
and her nutaa~ prince.
1lckets are $1.{ for adultl and
$12 for children 12 and under in
advance, 117 for adults and S13
for children at the door. Call '32.-
5880'for more information.
OUr eddr-. la 330 w.
Bay St., CoN Mesa,
c.Jrf. 92627.
tr.tlom, 9dltorl•I met·
t.r or ~Jtemenu
heteln can be repro-
duced without written
permtulon of copyright
owner. VOL t1, NO. US
Cbrtltmal -but tbef have a waiting list.
Despite the hoopla. Sing 'N' Snore Ernie
is not the only hot commodity on the toy
market this year. The following is a list of
scne ol tbe hottest selling toys in the New-
port-Mela area:
'the Yomega Y~Yo: Yes, one of the most
popular toys mm the 1950s makes its return
to stardom in ~. the year of the yo-yo
comeback..
•The blogest thing are yo-yo's, • said
Launch Pad manager Janet Ray. •They're
big tellen." Tbe Yomega has a brain and
can apparently oome back to its yo-yo mas-
ter Miier. Toy Boat and Top International
report they are I01d out but some other
' ttoree mo.y have a few left. •rn order more yo-yo's than Giga pets,•
Ray.md. llWMY Actltnm: Barney's animated
and can talk with your kids. Scary? You bet. but cblldreD love him. Jose Mercado,
manager at P.A.O. Schwarz, said kids can
choole to strap Barney to a computer or
t.eleviAon pack that receives signals from a ftlM> or ro..,...L,rognun enabling the
... J::i*l'dlllaliallr to talk or interact ·
with diBd Whan running the program
or video.
SW Wws: Prom action figures to replicas
al tbe Millennium Falcon, kids love •Star
Wan.•
•Anything that bes to do with 'Star Wars'
ae11s a fot, • Mid Cynthia Holley, store man-
ager for Tutti Anima}i.
I.Mp Frog's Phonics Bus: For children
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ages 2 and up, the Phonics Bus is an elec-
tronic way to teach kids the alphabet and
identify animals with sound and imagery.
KJutz's Nall Art Boole Pre-teens can
learn bow to decorate their naila with
designs such as fireworks and flowers via
Klutz's instructional boot. The Nail Art
book also comes with non-toxic peel-off
nail polish. Toy Boat's and the manufactur-
er are almost sold out, according to owner
Diane Naumann. The Launch Pad may
have some left, too.
Sanrto: Hello Kitty still reigns as one of
the most popular sellers of the season. San-
rio Gift Gate associate Natalie Huynh
reports that the big Hello Kitty pink pillows
are almost sold-out in the Costa Mesa store
-if not already.
Plush Hello Kitty, Pocbacco the puppy,
Badtt Maro the penguin and Pekkle the
duck toys are selling fast. as are pre-pack·
aged gift sets that include pencils, erasers,
pens, markers and stationary are really
popular, Huynh said.
Bunie Babies: At Tutti Anamali. any-
thing Beanie B.\bies seUi. e,;pedally tbe
retfred and real hard to dnd ones, Holley
said. Accessories like Beanie animal 1\g
Bags, which protect the tags on the bablel,
are hard to find too.
Other top that are selling fast include
anything Madeleine, board games such u
nouble and Mousetrap and Barbie dolls,
clothes, stomp rockets and cars.
·we're selling lots of family games -
which is really nice,• Naumann said
Holiday ms arid videos: the season's best-sellers ' n· the season for cheery Cbriltmu music and
happy holklay videos.
Thpping the lilt of bert sell-
ing Chriltinu CD's in the
Newport-Mesa area la •A Very
Spedal Chrlstmu DI.• which
features an edectk: mix of
Cbrtltm.u songs~ No
Doubt's •01 to the World.
Enfa's rendition of "Otche Chi-
un C-Silent Night• in Gaelic)
and former Soundganlen front-
man Chris Cornell with 11 per-fonnina •Ave Marla.•
Par tbe tenth year, the album
will dooate all proceeds to the
Sped.al Olympics. 1be first two
albums have railed more than
$38 milliao toe the caUle.
for those KROQ tam, don't
m1u the ·Best of Kevin &
Bean: A
Family
Christmas
in Your
Ass. which
ii sold
eulustvely
at The
Wbere-
hoUM with
proceeds
going to the
~:WO
of Southern
California.
The CD ii a compilation Ot
the best of the put annual bol-
lday albwm made by morning
DJ'• Kevin and Bean. Porthose
Who enjoy having an off ·beat
collection of Christ-
mas albums, Charlie
Defa.rka.s, head buyer
for the Virgin Mega.s-
tore in CO$tA Mesa
su«jgests these' quiet
sellers: Big Bad
Voodoo Daddy'a
"What Chu Want for Christ-
mas?" and Ultra Lounge
"Christmas Cocktail. .. Manny
Andrade, assistant man.ager at
Sam Goody in the South Coast
Plaza. said Mannheim Steam-
roller's "Cbl:istmas in the Aire•
is their hottest seller.
In the video sectlon,
Defarku said the old fashion
Cbristmaa movies seem to be
selling at Vh'a1n tDcluding •it's
a Wonderfull.ife• and •MJra-
de on 34th Street•
.National lampom'a
Christmas Vacation"
and •A Ouistmas Sto-
ry .. also top the list.
But ·Bea~ and tbe Beast: The Endvtnted
Clirtstmu" t. lbe Cbrllt ..
mas video to get this
f:· All the =cast mem-indudina Beman• the Beul anQ. Ia.sbwy
as Mn. Potts, rehm far this ta18
d Cbriltmu pest Relen-1 cm
video only, lbe •ntmated adven·
twe featUres some~ bigb-= f·~~ Gooc:lY where Mid they're almost gone.
-By ...... Slmmons
COSTA MBSA-OK. 10 S... to Claus wean black lbartl mid
a T-shirt With a gray bueball
cap.
None of the 4-year-olds at the
Costa Mesa Head Start program
really seemed to mind. Mo9t of
them probably didn't mow that
Chrtltmu, or at leut this am.t-
mas party, almost didn't happen.
The Head Start ChJUtmu
Party ii an annual tradition for
the Social Science Club at New·
port Harbor. Usually, around
October, club members start tak~
--mg onations to uy preseQti or
the hundred or so preschoolen
at the site, which ii located near
the border of Cotta Mesa and
Huntington Beach.
But, due to a lack of intenm in
the Social Science Club -there
were three members this year -
the event was canceled, said
Michaela Bums, a Newport-Har-
bor teacher who oversees the
Magellan Academy. .
There are about 100 students
in the Magellan Academy,
which is made up of freabnum
and sophomores interested in
international relations and sod.al
sciences.
But when Magellan student
Alexandra Robinson, 15, heard
the project was canceled, she
volunteered to rally support for
it.
•She came up to me and said,
'I want to do it,•• Bums said. •1t
was an amazing thlug. The
Magellan kids heard that we
bad canceled it and Mid they'd
do it. And they did.•
In lea than a week, scores of
presents poured in from the
Magellan students. All of the 12&
Head Start students received a
present, and there were about 20
left over, which will be donated
to charity.
•1t was really wonderful for
our kids,• said Lynn Bach,
supervisor of the Head Start pro-
gram. •The high school kids
ahowed a real effort for our kidl,
and it came together so well•
About 50 Magellan students
including: Andrea Machado, 15,
Sarah Klllelea, 16, and Amanda
Jones were on hand to paint
faces, blow up balloons and play
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games with the preschoolers.
Halie Teague, 4, who bad her
face painted like a cat, took a
particular liking to Santa -
a.k.a. 1\-evor Fisher, 17 -even
OONl.fACH
I DAl.Y fl.OT
though he told her she couldn't
open her present until Chrlst-
mas.
"I want to open my present
when I get home," she said.
COSTA..sA
•Adams Avenue and Fairview
.. -.. ~
peter
buff a .
There will be no
column by Peter
Bulla th1s week. He
ten into a flood con-
trol channel. Hopelul-
Laguna Beach and
retll{,11 next week ...
Help a child survive today
and succeed tomorrow.
'
Be a Big Brother.
For more information,
please call (714) 544-7773.
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meeting and with the proposals
they presented.
The group will continue to
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• Business and Social
• Custom Imprinting
• large Selection ol Party Invitations
and Specialty Papers
•C·a-COl'J!
l>~T>~Q~
103 E. 17th St Costa Mesa
°"""".,~ WiaJ Dntrtf1
Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat 9-S
548-0700
• At the Auto aub, wc,ve got a lot more to offer members
than ow famous 2+how Roadside Assistance.
• Gtat nta on Udo, homeownen ancl • FneAAA ~ TourBoob• wuercnft imaruce. • aad Trip Tab ·
• C.O.U~ tnawl apacr lel'Yica. • &duaift "Show Your c:.rd & Saw-"
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NBWPORT BBACH -The itiock iMdr4t mq rhitnge more
ti.a IUlf Q!INMm dUdn9 an Bl
Nl6o ..... but. Slllunlay ewmt
, ......... pelfK1 IOlutlon: buy
a V-. ludboard.
Organlzen ot the Danny
Brawner CSlllllc Surfboard AJJc-
tioo say bidding oo a boai'd dfen a
ie.rilky eJtanattve to ddiDg the
WW c1 mDl8 tradftimaJ lnvelt-
mentl. And evm if your stock~
ker begs to difler with that phlloeo-
phy, tbe Satmday event at tbe 1\vin
Palms restaurant is offeliDg lots c1
fun.
The wecmd-annual auction will
include clasllc IWfboerds -many
from visionary board restorer
Brawner -and '50s and '60s
memorabtliA. Last year it brought 1Ir$t3$,000"ftr1hlrSurfrtderPoun-t-n.i.+Tnmn~......,~
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Monday -Saturday 10-6
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POINSETTIA SAU
OCC's Horticulture Depart-
ment presents its annual poinset-
tia... sale. bmn. 9 a m to :1-._p.m_. at.
2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Mesa.
Plant prices start at S.. For more
information, call •32-57•8.
BOAT TOUR
OCC's Salling Center often a
tour of the saJI training vessel
Alaska Eagle, from 10 a.m. to'
p.m. at 1801 W. Coast Highway,
~wport Beach. Foe more mtor-
IOW MAIQNG..WQlllSlt.OP_
1be Cootatner Store afters a
free holiday -bow making work-
shop from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Bear Street •d South Cout
Plaza. Por more informatioil, call
556-2333.
TRAIN. DOUHOUSE TOY SHOW
Greenberg Shows, Inc. pre-
sents the Great natn. DoUboUle
smJJ·~~WA~~
Mattress Outlet Sto
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call 852-5470.
EGYfJIAN SUQE SHOW
The Orange County Society of
the Archaeological Institute of
America sponsors a program on
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Serious OisneYo collector is holding a one-day sale of
toys, posters, lithos and many other Items, many signed
by famous Oisneyo artists. These are not mass-produced
Items but have been meticulously colleCted over the
years. Only one of each item. Great as Christmas gifts!
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producer. cinematographer & expedition leader) or
Ed Vieo;tu" (deputy cxpeditioo le~r_) and~ a
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hi,toric Mount Evere~l expedition. TilC evening
inclu~ a sltde presentation. a 7 minute IMAX
.. Evcre,f' film clip. a qllC"lion and answer session
and a book ~gnmg of National Geographic",
EVEREST -Mountain Without Mercy.
,e fler, and a previous speeding ticket oo the ume road. Rausch was
!driving like a wild IDAn," Dutton
f'Ud Duttoo said poUm cited Rausch e.ana po11usim only two bllfore tbe aub.. Duttmi
tbe defense's arguments
that runoff fnml the dty sprinklers
made the roads dangerously wet.
"Even U you bad more water
than damp petcbes, it would not
change anything in this particular
cue,• said Duttoo. who lat.er noted
be was disappointed by the judge's
dedDon
Defense attorney Jennifer
JeDer said Rausch was trying to be l good penon when he agreed to
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Saturday, December _13
Sunday, December 14
Orange County Fair and Exposition
88 Fair Drive -COStci MeSd, CA
• Shop the competitive boli~ hobby market offering
model and toy train1', ac·c:e11orie1, miniature•,
collecti'ble toya and bobby boob.
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We feature over ~o single-malt ~ blended Scotch Wh!Skeys as
well aa many top.of-ttt~e
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Costa Mesa
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l:dM's goal:·
~IF Playoffs
I Mickler, Brown and Orlich
•ould keep CdM's defense
fti'ong, but goals will need to
I ' fqme from somewhere.
fly Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
~ Hubor ~.mar~ Joe Pbar·
rts, the Sea WW ~ ~ OI the Year for
Coach em Bamiett'9 waw palii» league champi-
ons, tops a lilt of tbr9e loCal JiilAyen named AB·
CIP Southern Sedlm DtYbbl L
Pharris, a tint-team te1'e ct\on, reoe1ved hil
ttilrd straight All-CIF accolade, havmg been
named to the tint teem u a Harbor junior and to
the second team u a sophomore at vma Park
High. .
Newport senior Luke Alvarado was a second-
team selection, while Corona del Mar senior Greg
With Pharris anchoring the defense in goal, the
Sailors finished 18-5, but were eliminated in the
quarterfinals of the CIP Southern Section Division
I playoffs.
COSTA MESA -Wblle some felt a llttle tunny
about playing their brethren in a mMllingful bu·
ketbell game, by halftime the vanity playen
warmed up to the fa.ct that they'd better get serloul.
LcGng to the JV, or allowing the underclassmen
to even make it dose, would be grounds for the
elder statesmen to hide their faces on campus.
But Costa Mesa Hiqh's Mustangs-their varsity,
that is -need not wony about any embarrassing
verbal jabs following a 60-28 victory over Coach Jim
Weeks' JV squad on lbursdAy in the Jason Fergu-
son Tournament.
According to CIP Southern Section administra-
ton, it'!Hlll offici8l win for Costa MeRr(r-3/,t~tlrst
of the year. _
As soon as Coach Erich Allen's varsity stormed to
an early 8-0 lead on a jumper by David Weir and
.three-point baskets by 'n'avis Rice and Jon Payne,
Weeks blared out from his spot on the visiting bench:
··Harbor Blows. Estancia away
•The wind and cold don't
slow the Sailors as they top
Eastancia. 5-1.
By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Both teams had
to battle the wind that was blowing
against the players' bare legs as they
ran down the fj.eld, but it was New-
port Harbor High that whisked away
with a 5-1 victory over hosting
Estancia in nonleague girls soccer
action Thursday.
"The wind kind of blew away our
focus,• Estancia Coach Jenny
Tavares said.
In addition, the Sailors (2-1) came
out firing from the opening whistle
as senior Taylor Yurada knocked ill a
goal past Estancia's Helen Flores to
give the Tars a 1-0 lead.
The Eagles (1-2) responded,
though.
Senior Jennifer Porter, who has
spent the past three seasons u a
dt!fehder for the red ea gold but
was moved to forward this season.
drilled in a goal off of a comer kick to
knot the score.
With players jumping up and
down on the sidelines to stay warm.
the ball went back and forth until
Harbor's Kyle McNicbols broke
away from the pack and, running
into the wicked wind, nailed a lob
shot th.at landed in the left comer of
the net to give the Tars the lead.
But the defense of both teams was
both strong in the opening stanza, as
the hosts were led by sophomore
Rebeka Roth's effort. while Harbor
rode the performance of All-Sea
View League sweeper Brooke flam.
son.
Harbor went into the halftime
break with a one-goal advantage,
but Estancia never appeared to come
back from the intermission allowing
the visitors to explode on otfeme and
control the ball the rest of the way.
•1n previous games, we've bad
the majority of play, but just couldn't
get the ball in the goal," Newport
Coach Jason Sorrell said. "Tonight
we had five playen score five goals.
I think we played well."
18vares inserted sophomore goal-
keeper Tula Lopez to Teplace Flores,
also a sophomore, In the second half,
as has been the practice in the
Eagles' revolving door at the net so
far this season.
Lopez and the crossbar were all
the resistance Estancia put up on
defense.
Goals by juniors Alison Park.er,
Cari Monell and Devon Burlingham
sealed the Harbor rout. but Lopez
was busy the entire half making nine
saves.
"She bad a lot of good saves,"
Tavares laid. •Newport's a good
team ... they were able to make a few
adjustments (in the second half.) We
were just taken out ol our game.•
As time wound down and the cold
really set in, Estancia 's frustration
was released as Heather Porter got
into a struggle for the ball with ~
bor's McNichols. Porter appeared to
kick McNichols and, as the ball rolled
away, the two wrestled to the ground,
jumping up with tempers hot.
Both received red caJds and must
sit out their team's nut game.
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Newport's boys soccer team w411Df
up with a few tough games, and • tough practices for Sea View.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
Gahr puts away EStanda. 56-20
COSTA MESA-Maybe lt'1 stress from bolttDg their
own girls basketball tournament, or early aeuoa jttten
for Estanc:la Higb's Eagles. Thursday night, there was
CdM stuns Laguna Beach, 4-2 ...
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LAGUNA BEACH -PresbmaD fullback
Natalia Dorfman casbed In wilJilWo qOaJ.s
and an assist to band hosting Laguna ~ch its .first loa of the season,
4-2.
CdM (2-1-3) picked up the game's first two goals, thanks to Dorf-
man and a score by Meghann Clark on an assist from Kate Simon, but
the Artists tied the score before halftime.
Dorfman took over in the second half with a goal and a feed to Bon-
nie Watson.
The Sea Kings' defensive effort was paced by freshman keeper Brit-
ta Voegel's nine saves, as well as the play of Julia Uvingston and
sweeper Molly O'Meara.
Colieg. men -Southern C.llfomla
College at cal State Monterey lay
TournllfMnt.
<:ommunlty college women • San Diego
Mesa at 0r.,. COMt. 7:30 p.m.
High school ~ • Newport Harbor at
Century Shootout. at Century High. vs. Orano-, 4:AS p.m.; Padfka at Corona del
Mar, 7:30 p.m.; IMne at Estancia. 7 p.m.
High school girts • Estenc:MI Tounwnent
(Estanda vs. ~ 3:15 p.rn.); Corona
def Mar at Santa AN V.it.y tourrwnent
(6 p.m .. .t Savadon Almf Youth <Anter;
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and understand any apply at 1024 Irvin• Department. Experl-ME•CHANDISE c:o t act b f enc:• preferr•d, but ~ Huge Garage S•l•lll alg';,~ Sh~p !,~Y~ .,,..A_v_e_<_a_t _17_th_S_t_> _N_.e_._ will train. Applicant MlSC. 6015 Every1hlng must go!
ratea. Cuatomer iervloe ahould be energetic, Furniture, TV, clothing,
H 9 RESTAURANT FfT M·ir Hvy phon .. , motivated and • .. if •Beanie ••bl••* ac:c:essorlea, glfta and • • h """ltVt, quick laam-a tarter. Salary plua R 1 h morel 2964 Maul Pl
Exe.II. t l ...... •U .,.. ..• .. et red, ard to find. •Sat 8am-12pm• . n ..,_ on. cuatomer friendly rello-commission. Xlnt ben-Holiday ••' peace, Priced to Nllll bl Ill tral i8lh efl1 pkg. Drug 9CrHO-.. -.--.--s __ ...;... __
•(714) et1-4e9e* • •· w n. r lnQ/physlcal required tank, & many more. ov ng •I• Rain or
R•Ar• .. ntlva needed to .;~~va~a~1 " E0£. Send resume t~ 125 & up. 714-760-0240 Shlnel antlquaa, sec:· ..---Ilona! couch, tablet,
lmmedlatly. Cutting --0-A-N-C-.--.-----JanlH Crou, o/o Claulc Nton Ster toys, clothe• & mlac. ' edge communication " WANTED Huntington Beach llgnt 714.,.97·9813 1803 S•ahorae Cir technology Earn For bachelor parties. Independent, 188821~,......._.__ _____ _
residual lnco,,;• every No axp neolbu1 prtf'd Beach Blvd, Suite 160, l'lrewood High quality on 18th between
Hcond of everyday Serloue lnqulrlee. Huntington Beach CA low prlcHI 957--0641 Tustin/Senta Ana Ava
from cu11omere tSOtot1SOIHR 92&48 or fax res~m• IVmag M7·H88pgr Saturdav7s30•1
around the world, Lv• name/fl 602·2901 to 1141985-7174. ,uli Size Eetacv Setiiun 8•3 Many
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player! 8uhec:ribe DQW to the .a--...... Letter b7 calllDC (800) 788-185 for laformatlon.
Or write to: Goren Bridp Let.
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Clean, serviced and
oll changed regularly.
Reliable. 52300 obo * 71 ... 538-2098 *
'92 Nl•••n Hard body P/U 4cyl. 5spd .
Must see. $4985.
Sunweet Motore
714-437-1931
HONDA 9085 HONDA 9085 JEEP 91lO PLYMOUTH
'95 CIVIC l!X CPE
White, 2 dr, 40k ml,
4 cyl, a/t, a/c, p/a,
p/W, p/dl, tJh, cc, am/
fm s/c, dual alb. mnrf
(200800/S04038) $14~12 '
TOYOTA OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(714)847-8555
Chances are
you will find
what you need
at the price
you want to pay
when you read
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your used vehlcle
through classlfied
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household
Items
in_ Classified
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'97 STRATUS SDN •93 Jeep Wrangler
Met red, 4 dr, 6k ml, 6cyl PS, PB, tilt, am/ '91 Sunchlnce 4dr,
4 cyl, a/t, a/c, p/s, fm cass, Xlnl cond. auto, pb, ps, pdr, a/c,
am/Im ale. dual alb ez Finance. $1 1,995. am-fm cass, very cln,
(101641/503412) Sunwest Motors orig owner. 68k ml.
$13,312 714-437·1931 $4000 obo 840·8516 TOYOTA OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH•--------'94 Voyager SE 7
(714)847-8555 LEXUS 9115 pasngr. ve Power AC
JAGUAR 9105
'79 Jaguar ·XJS
Coupe V12, only 35k,
1-owner, very clean.
$3500 721·3500
JEEP 9110
'89 J .. p Wrangler
6cyl. Tilt. Must seel
EZ Finance. $5475.
Sunwest Motors
71 ... 437·1931
'90 Cherokee 4x4
white, gray int. C/d full
pwr, 65k. mi, $8750.
714-759·11!50
like new. 39,180 ml.
S 11,900 obo 723-1504
'93 ES 300
Cashmere, full option, PONTIAC
Lexus eertlned 9170
#218923 $22,977
'93 SC 400
White, full spec. SAVE
<11028014 $23,977
'94 LS 400
CashfT\ere, Full option
'94 Grand Prix SE
6cyl all pwr AC CC till,
am/fm casa. mags.
$8499. EZ financing.
Sunwest Motors
714-437-1931
#213956 $31,,.77 ·---------
'80 sc 300 PORSCHE 9175
Cash mere, full option I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Lexus certified '77 930 Turbo Sliver/
#036155 $33,977 black, sunroof, orig/
LEXUS very clean. 518,050
MISSION VIEJO 4531-0257
1-88&-88·LEXUS
CLASSIFIED
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can count on to sell a MAZDA 912 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii myriad of merchan· dlse items, becau1e liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
our colurnns compel '93 RX·7 Montego
qualified buyers to Blue, tan leather, C/D
calll radio , sunroof, very
042·5078 low miles, 1 owner.
•(714)790-0905•
'90 9000 Turbo
Mint Green, 4-d r,
hatchback, xlnt cond.
new trans, llhr int,
57500. 719·1718
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Pilot and the
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l~to r~Over 100,000
homes. fax us thi s
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RANGE ROVER
JJ months TH18 IB yet another example ol a R.aft41e Rover'• abtltty to
-,.-79-S_ftnt_mon_tb_.-ymen ___ t --1 show up juat about anywhere. Now, for 1795• a month
12.950 down payment over the ooune ol 33 monm., you can too. THls offer
I o leCUrity depoeit lnoludes free eoheduled malntenanO. and, of ooune,
I O echeduled maintenance everythJ°' that m.akee a Ra1* Rover a Raqe Rover.
13,7 45 due at signing Lru '" prodJCJoua permanent four.wlMeJ..drtv. system, lmme09ely NMed steel obauia, and eleotronlo air tu.
pension N. well as such oomforu aa heated front aeata, IUpple •thcr, and a lilt-dUo CD
pt.yer with twelve speakers. Do keep in mlnd that thla ollw mda Deoembei' 31. 8o stop by.
8£CAUst after that, We1J be Mell ln the uauaJ pl.aoe9. 'J'Ha AJpe, for eumple.
Combined with Price and Daily ·Practicality,
It's Easy to See That Nothing Compares.