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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMiMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW. DAILYPILOf COM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 2001
Duffy vessel e~barkS on renaissance trip
Duffy
vice
president
Gary
Crane
test
drives
a boat
that
will be
delivered
to
VenJce,
Italy,
this
week.
<,[AN Hill[ RI
DAllY PILOT
HIGH FLYER
•Newport Beach boat
maker sends first
electric ferry to Venice.
Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT HARBOR -A
Duffy electric boat is probably
not the first vessel that comes
to mind when p1ctunng one of
Venice's centuries-old canals.
But while the Newport
Beach-made boats are unhke-
ly to replace gondolas m the
near future, a specially
designed version begdn mak-
ing its way to Italy on Tuesday.
Delivered by airplane, the
San Cassiano will transport
visitors from Veruce's tram sta-
tion to theu hotel in early
March, said Gdry Crane.
Duffy's vice president
waterways could beneht from
a zero-em1ss1on vehicle -
contrary to lhe crystaJ -clear
canals dl The Veneban m Las
Vegds, the ones at the real
thmg resemblt• condtt.Jons m
Newport Harbor -Duffy s
partners decided to go with a
completely environmentally
lnend1y version
It all begdll about a yedr
ago when two Amencan
entrepreneurs approached the
compcmy about destgrung a
waveless boat to protect the
city's bwldmgs. Crane srud
The consldnt water motion
created by bodts has added to
the erosion or bulk heads
dlong the Cdndls
Whether the "mdng1d
onda • -thdt'c; • WdVP eater•
m !tdlian -will prove to be d
success 1s sllll uncertdlJl
"They did not have an elec-
tnc design m rrund, • he said
·An Amencan comp<rny
coming to sdve VenicP may or
mdy not fly," Crnne scs1d
"We'U see •
Two so-cdlled "slmts" catch
waves created by the centrdl
hull of the boat, dlmost elmu-
ndlmg any wdves
At d co<,t of more thdn
SEE DUFFY PAGE 5 Redlizing that Venice's
,(.
Trustees
stand
by zero
tolerance
•American Bar Assn.
e ndorses end to policy,
but Newport-Mesd
leaders insist it works
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA Som<>
school dlstnct ofhndls scoffed di the
Amencan Bar Assn s oppo<,1t1on
Monday to the controvc•NaJ zero-
tolerance policy m <;choob tm1sung .
the pol.icy works
"Th.is IS· JUSt more po'>trnodem
hberaltsm llghterung up of the ruJes
m favor of d teendger\ persondl
autonomy.· said school bodrd mem-
ber Wendy Leece ·We're hec:1dl{lg
down a slippery slope Our zero-tol-
eran ce policy here sends d powerful
message to k.Jds -don't •
DON LEACH I DAA.Y PltOT
Taking advantage of the wind between passing storrn8, Wayne Iwamoto rues his stunt kite near the Newport Aquatic Center.
The Arne ncan Bar Assn passed
a resolution at its annual meel.Jng m
San Diego on Monday opposing
zero-tolerance policies in schools
Across the ndt.Jon. these poliaes call
for the immediate expulsion or sus-
pef1S1on of students for weaporis,
drugs or alcohol.
Costa Mesa delays changes to development c~des
• City Council members
put off a decision on the
proposed revisions until
at least May.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -The City
Council unanimously agreed
Monday to postpone making a
decision on a proposed overhaul
of the city's residential develop -
meot codes until at least May.
Qty officials extended a mora-
torium on new, two-story, single-
family developments and second-
story additions. City staff will use
the time for an extensive public
notification campaign that will
include sending mailers to every
residential property in the city,
running several newspap er
advertisem e nts and holding a
public forum on the issue.
•I think we're not there yet,
but I hope in the next six weeks
we can get there,• said Council-
man Gary Monahan, who
expressed concern two weeks
ago that the city did not do a good
job m notifying homeowners
about the upcomin g changes.
"With my wife and four kids, I
need a big~er house and I can't
afford to buy a ne w one . The only
way I can do it is to build onto my
house. U we cut back second-sto-
ry additions, families like mine
can't do it.·
The new standards would
affect the design and construction
of two-story homes and second·
Boat rrre causes $50,000 in damage
•Faulty wires are suspected in
blaze on yacht that was docki.ti
at Balboa Bay Club.
Danette Go4llet
ONLY PllOT
NEWPORT HARBOR -A fire erupted in
lb engine of a 58·f oot motor yacht TueSd.ay
u it docked at the Balboa Bay Club lhorOy
after noon Tu814ey.
The quick ectiOn of two mon k pt lb
blue under control and contained th fire
to the engine compartment. but not before It
caUMd en estimated SS0.000 worth of dam·
age. Mid John Bia of the Newport Bead>
Fire Department.
George Long, the 52-year-01d captain or •
the Bella, which was docked neerby, and
George Castro, 56, were helping to dock thG
yacht when tho fire broke out
•1 was tying It up when I NW smolt
coming out of the engine,• Lang 141d.
He and Castro went tnto the engi.De com-
partment and sealed it off from tlle rest of
the yacht to prev nt the ftte from spreading,
Langsald.
Cutro, who w nt tnto the engine com-
partm t twtce to contain tbe O&mei, wu
ot to Hoag Hospital as• precaution for
smoko lnhal tion. but was releated within
SEE AA£ MGI 5
story addlbons in all resident.Jal
zones throughout the aty.
The revisions would reqwre
bigger lots, la rger dnveways,
more off-street parking, more dis·
lance between mam buildings in
multifamily developments and a
more extensive revtew ,process
for new developments, as well as
for major remodels such as sec-
ond-story room additions.
The cha nges a lso would
reduce the maximum allowed
SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5
In the Newport-Mesa Uruf1ed
School Dtstnct, where the policy
has been ttnder discussion for a
year. the zero-tolerdnce pol.icy calls
SEE ZERO PAGE 5
TIME FOR A CHANGE?
Do you believe tt\e
d istrict's zero-toler•nce
policy is effective or It it
time to come up w ith • 1 new policy? call our Readers
HotJine at (949) 642-6086 or send
e-mail to dailypllotOlatimes.com.
Pk!ase spell your name and
include your hometown and
phone number, for verification
purposes only.
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LOCALS PO OF THE WEEK
Patches
J'he CommwUty .Antmal'
Network II a community·JUP·
ported animal organization
linking people and pets
through community action.
Other pell available for adop·
Patches, a kitten whose eyes
were removed because of an
inf ectJon, is available for adop-
tion through the Community
Animal Network.
tlon may be seen at
http://www.anlmalnetwork.org.
For lnfonnation, call (949)
759-Js.6 or wrtte to the Com-
munity Anl.mal Network at PO.
Box 8662, Newport Beach. CA
See other rescued dogs and
cats each Saturday and Sunday
from noon to 4 p .m . at Russo's
Pet Experience at Pashion
Island in Newport Beach. 92658. I • a.:,;:;..,.•
2 Wednesday, February 21, 2001
Gettin1. INVOLVED
• GITTING INVOLVED runs peri-
odically in the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. If you'd like info<-
matlon on adding your organiza-
tion to this list, call (949) 574-
4298.
SERVING
PEOPLE IN NEED
Serving People in Need,
also know as SPIN. is look-
ing for volunteers to help
prepare sack meals for the
homeless, assemble
hygiene kits, distribute
meals and pick up food for
preparation. SPIN provides
move-in costs for housing,
case management and sup-
port services to families
leaving shelters. SPIN also
serves as family advisors or
mentors and conducts
workshops on budgeting
and more. Visit SPIN at
2900 Bristol St., Suite H-
106, Costa Mesa. (714) 751-
1101.
SHARE OUR
SELVES CLINIC
The clinic, which provides
emergency services to the
needy in Orange County, is
looking for volunteers to
deliver and pick up food
from local restaurants and
grocery stores, help wi'th
Doily Pilot
cents. Volunteers are need-
ed in many areas. (949) 548-
8849.
VANTAGE FOUNDATION
The Vantage Foundation
supports employment and
community training for
adults with developmental
disabilities. Volunteers are
needed. (949) 645-7833.
VISIONS FOR PRISONS
Vtsions for Prisons, a non-
profit program which teach-
es Attitudinal Healing and
meditation in prison needs
typists to transcribe letters
from inmates to at-risk k.Jds.
Weekday hours, Mesa del
Mar. (714) 556-8000.
VOLUNTEER
CENTER OF GREATER
ORANGE COUNTY
With more than 1,500 vol-
unteer opportunities, the
Volunteer Cente r will
match people and groups
wishing to volunteer with
nonprofit agencies in their
area. Votunteer Connection
Line, (71 4) 953-5757, Ext
'106.
WELLNESS COMMUNITY
OF OUNGE COUNTY
Wendy Leeds
medical and dental staff,
data entry. assist with food
sorting and distribution, to
help at the front desk and
some other duties. They
also need translators. (949)
515-7316.
The Wellness <;ommunity
needs volunteers\to help out
at the reception desk dunng
the day. (714) 258-1210.
WEST SIDE
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
I t's tough love all lhe way for Wendy
Leeds.
The Costd Mc>Sd resident who
works Wllh mjured mdrine mammals
treated by Fnends of the Sea Lion said
it's unportdnl to hdve minimal human
contact with the dnunals.
Leeds, 24, mui.t dlso refrdm from call-
F mg the or a sea I.Jons
GOOD CAUSE . ~~OU~~~
Ldguna
Beach sanctuury by their namei.
"They all do hdve ndmes, • Leeds
said. "But we don't address llhe ani-
mals). We don't Wdnt to domesticate lhe
arumals at all .~
If the sea hons dnd other mammals
treated by lhe group aren't cuddled,
they'll have dn easier tune adjusting to
their natural habitat when released off
the shoreline.
NEIGHBORS
John saton. president and chief execu-
tlwe of The Sexton Cos., a commercial equip-
ment leasing company based in Newport
Beach, was named chairman of the new Peer
Alliance Committee of the Assn. for Corpo-
r.ie Growth Orange County Olapter. The
chapter often corporate executlvt!s a group
environment in v.tlich to candidly address
buslneu and penonal challenges. Sexton, a
Newport Beach resident, is one of 300 certi-
fied leasing professionals In the United States
IWld is the former aulstant to the president of
a..idsdale and can; the Irvin.based hokflng
<OmJ*1Y for 4-0.y Tlre Stores, Dorman
Winthrop Clothing. Shamrock Golf ShQps and
lMlidale and Carr and Baum ~ng ....
,.,,,,.., P8tlw'WI. owner of Recy<led Rags
'n Corona del Mar, received the first Business
Person of the Year award from the Corona
del Mar O\amber of Commerce during an
~.OS banquet recently. Patterson has been
a member of the chamber since 1975 end has
serwd as a member of the board of directors
and has donated proceeds from her business
Doing work that's
tough to stomach
Founded in 1971 , the group rescues
injured marine marrunals that wash up
on Orange County beaches. In addition
to the sea lions, the group rescues e le-
phant seals and harbor seals. Friends
also seeks to educate county beachgo-
ers about the manne ecosystem.
As for Leeds, she's-focused on her
individual contribution -which usual-
ly involves spending her Sundays at the
animal sanctuary to feed and care for
the animals.
She's seen some disturbing things,
including animals with injured and
missing appendages. She's seen
wounds caused by fire ~. {ishing
hooks and blunt objects.
To stomach it, Leeds said she has
developed a tough exterior.
to the women's charity
New Directions. as well
as other local charities ..
•. Navy Petty Officer
2nd Class Ralph L
TomllNof\ son of
~ lbmlln1on of
Newport Beach and a
member of Naval Air
Maintenance Training
Group, has been help-
ing.to train sailors who
John Sexton maintain and repair EP-
3E alraaft. lhe training
group set"WS as a Unit.
between the chief of naval technk.al training
and the fleet. providing aviation wupons
system training to air wing. !qUlldron, ship
and station personnel. •.• ~ HC>lpft.ll
Foundation Executive Director-...°'"""
fleld has retired after 14 Yffl'S with the hos--
pltal. Greenfield helped to ~ 1he Sll-
mlllion campaign for the Hoag Holph.I (an.
cer Center and coordinated the $7.25-mlllon
campaign for the new Emergency C.. Unit.
es well as many other projectl. Greenfield wUI
remain an ac:tlve member for both the AWi.
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•Most of the animals we see a.re
pups,• Leeds said. "It's hard work, but
there are great rewards.•
The animals wash up on the shore-
line all across the county, but Corona
del Mar and Crystal Cove are the two
most familiar spots to Leeds on the
Newport Beach coastline.
Leeds.enlisted herseU in the group in
1996, not long after graduating from
University High School in Irvine. At the
school, Leeds was inspired by a biology
teacher to explore the physical world
around her.
Volunteerism feeds her curiosity
about nature and nurtures her will to
offer her own free time to the group. she
said.
·vou feel like you're giving some-
thing back to the environment,· Leeds
said. "It's one of those feel-good kind of
things." .
-Story by P•ul Clinton;
Photo by Gf'99 Fry
• ..... ORI~ achiev .. nents In the
community. ,.._ dlred notllWOl1hy lnfor·
m.tlon to Young~ WI faic at (949) 6"46-
4170, or Jef'ld e-""'811 to
rtef•nlfl.frlfttflMtlmes.com.
WEATHER AND SURF
TEMPOAlURES
Balboa
64152
TIDU
TODAY
Flmlow
SOUTH COAST
LITERACY COUNCIL
Volunteer tutors are need-
ed for an increased
demand of literacy and
English as a Second Lan-
guage classes. Students are
taught English reading,
writing and speaking skills.
at their own level in small
groups or on a one-to-one
basis. There are centers all
over Orange County. Once
trained, tutors may choose
the center in which they
want to teach. Mary
Fitzgerald, (949) 458-8664.
SOUTH COAST
REPERTORY THEATER
The South Coast Repertory
Theater needs volunteers to
help with ushering (see
plays free) and other func-
tions. (714) 708-5500.
TELL·A·FRIEND
Orange County cancer
groups seek volunteers to
educate and encourage
women to have mammo-
grams. Participants will
take part in a one-on-one
program of education and
encouragement specifical·
ly related to mammograms
and early breast cancer
detection. The Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation, (949) 224-
0292.
UNDERGROUND
The Underground program,
a function of Child's Pace,
provides social activities
and interaction for adoles-
Volunteers are needed from
2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays
and Thursdays to tutor stu-
dents in first through sixtli
grades in reading. (949)
631-7724.
WOMEN
HELPING WOMEN
Mentors and donations
needed to assist victims of
domestic vtolence. Volun-
teer teachers are also need-
ed for computer classes
The organization Is at 7 t l
W. 17th St., Suite A-10 Cos-
ta Mesa. The center also
needs volunteers to help
with client intake and
dressing, donation collec-
tion, sorting clothes and
general office work. (7 t 4)
631-2333.
WYLAND FOUNDATION
The Wyland Foundation,
which encourages greater
awareness of ocean conser-
vation, is seeking volun-
teers for dertcal and com-
puter help and grant writ-
ing. (949) 497-6723.
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
'SERVICE (YES)
The Youth Employment
Service of the Harbor Area
seeks volunteers to help
with the 28th annual Roman
Feast and Charity Auction
at 6 p.m. April 26 at the Cos-
ta Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845
Park Ave., Cos1a Mesa. This
year's theme is ·Legends of
the Harbor Area.• Dona·
tions and sponsorship is
welcomed. (949) 642-8306.
POLICE FILU
COSTA MESA
Corona del Mar
64152 1:47 •.m ...................... 1 7
• AdMN A"""* A purse containing a cellutar phone.
wallet, credit c..ardi and cash was stolen from a lodted.
v.tlite 1990 Toyota Ceflca parked In the 1600 blodt
between 1 and 4 p.m. Thursday. Costa Mesa
65151
Newport S.ach
65151
Newport Coast
6615()
SURF FOaCAST
Ilg surf expected 11galn •
Slowly fading west
swell strong In the
morning. Shouldlf-hlgti
tO CMlrheed WIYtS fn
molt spot'S •
U>CATION 1111
W'edge 4-7
Newport 4-7
li.ckle't 4-7
AAls '-t'ty 4-7
CdM 4-7
First high
7:52 •.m. ...... _.,,. ......... 5.5
Second low
2:50 p.m. ..................... ~.6
Second high
9.08 p.m ....................... 3.9
THUMDAY
Frrst low
2:16 e.m ...................... 1.5
ffmhlgh •
1:22 a.m ....................... 5.1
5ec:ond low
J :14 p m ......... " ..... -... .0.S
S.C~hlgh
t JO p.m ........... "_'_ 4 1
• 8rtstot ~ A 19-year-old wom.tn we arrested on
suspklon of commfttlng a burg!My In the 2900 block It
7:10p.m.~.
• twtMw aoulw.,. Vandalism was repotted In the
3200 blodt at 1:06 a.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
..... .,.... ........ 9ouleiw...t: fief~ arrested
• IT\8n .net detained a woman on fU1Pk1on of unl8Wful-
ly taking • Yehle'-at 5 e.m. Sunday. 8•11 w• tit at S 10,000 ead'I.
• 21111 ............ ~ flroM: Potlal ~
tNt tOmeol ie Stole a dllabted pl«Md from the,._..,
mlrtoi' of • 'at1 at 1 p.m. ~
• JMt ........ Na p I t ...... " •• 1lo1tc9 and
ed two "*' on tUlpidof1 of tr •llllPOt'dng. __,, Md ~aaunng COi lit~ u.tence at 7. 10 pm. ~
.., leH Ml lat at SlS.000 MCh. -
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Doily Pilot Wednesday, February 21, 2001 3
Leaders wi,thout ears, beware the quamng ground beneath you
T here is a scene in
Steven Spielberg's
•Jurassic Park• when
Dr. Grant and his party -
out and about in Dr. Ham-
mond's amusement park
gone awry -suddenly
sense imminent danger.
How do they know?
The ground begins to
subtly shiver beneath them.
and a low, plodding, inter-
mittent rumble breaks the
thick tropical air. The cam-
era then cuts away to a
small p0ol of water on the
muddy road. In precise
intervals, the puddle's
placid surface is broken as
the ground quakes with
each thunderous step of the
approaching Tyrannosaurus
Rex.
It's clear -at least to the
audience -that trouble is
near. But, paralyzed by fear
or denial, or both, no one in
Grant's expedition seems to
have a clue. They don't
move. So guess wha t? One
becomes an appetizer, and
the others are left scram-
bling for their lives.
No\v the corollary may
be a bit obtuse, but suffice
it to say that the ground in
Costa Mesa has been quak-
ing lately with the
approaching footsteps of a
citizenry that's losing
patience with tin-eared
Put a few words ·
to work for you .
Call the
Daily Pilot
CLASSIFIEDS
Joseph N. Bell
BETWEEN THE LINES
leaders. A fair number of
voters I've been chatting
with lately have begun
sniffing out elected officials
within Costa Mesa City
Hall who see~ to believe
they won't be eaten if they
just play dead. These citi-
zens -hungry for action
and hoarse tram roaring
their displeasures ~ are -
quietly chatting about the
dinner menu for the 2002
election. And if their
hunger pangs become too
uncomfortable, they might
not wait that long.
What's whetting their
appetites is the City Coun-
cil's persistent fumbling of
Costa Mesa's pressing
redevelopment needs. It's
the perception that some
council members -Mayor
Libby Cowan and Linda
Dixon in particular -bare-
ly suffer gladly the usual
parade of gadflies and their
one-note laments of the
decaying conditions of thelr
neighborhoods.
And there are other side-
bar issues that also repre-
sent thundering hooves. .
There are those put off by
the reality that some on the
City Council continue to
explore the annexation of
Santa Ana Heights despite
that community's passion-
ate and persistently com-
municated desire to
become a part of Newport
Beach. Still others grouse
about the City Council's
doleful malaise in the El
Toro Airport wars.
But the clear political
battleground rests with the
development of the West-
side.
Now the uninitiated
might find it easy to dismiss
John Feeney, Robin Leffler,
Eric Bever, Janice·David-
son, Tom and Eleanor Egan
and Martin Millard as ruffi-
ans who like to poke sticks
in the eyes of others. But if
you are the elected repre-
sentative of these good
folks -who care deeply
about their city and who
are quite capable of mar-
shaling a brigade of voters
who ~gree with them -I'm
thinking it's not a good
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Idea to ignore the quaking
ground beneath you. The
casting out of Heather
Somers in November is
proof of that.
The buzz'is that redevel-
opment advocates want to
see concrete action from
the City Councy this year.
And while they are buoyed
by the Costa Mesa Rede-
velopment Agency's (the
City Council by another
name )unaoimousactlonto
begin the process of decid-
ing i.f some of the city's
more downtrodden sectors
could be redeveloped,
they're keeping their pow-
der dry.
That's because they are
wary of Cowan's stated
opposition to the use of
eminent domain (the city's
legal taking of private_
property for purposes of
redevelopment). And they
view her and Dixon's pref-
erence for a front-end
"visioning" proceis of what
a redeveloped Costa Mesa
• should look like as an exer-
cise that merely feeds
delay.
Beware the quaking
ground.
•
Nearly 20 years ago, my
wile introduced me to
Dorothy Jo Swanson, a
wonderfully vivacious, car-
mg and God-fearing lady
who taught generations
how to dan ce at Dorothy
Jo's Dance Studio. My wile
bas loved Dorothy Jo for
years and always appreci-
ated that she would rent
her studio to my wile at a
very reasonable rate when-
ever she taad a ballroom
dance class to teach.
I later met Dorothy Jo's
husband, Harold, at ow
wedding. He was a kind
man. Quiet and unassum-
ing. What struck me most
was the depth of Dorothy
Jo and Harold's love for
and commitment to one
another.
Yeste rday, Dorothy Jo,
her family and her friends
remembered Harold, who
recently passed away aftet
a lengthy battle with can-,
cec.
Knowing Dorothy Jo as
we do, she'll miss her dear
companion but will contin-•
ue to live her life with
vigor <:ind enthusiasm .
We're thinking of you.
Dorothy Jo.
• BYRON DE ARAICAL 1s a writer
and communications consultant.
He lives in Costa Mesa. His column
runs Wednesdays. Readers may
reach him with news tips and
comments via e-mail at byron·
writerOmsn.com.
For-a-·healthier heart,
here's something you'll
find easy to cut out.
tlART TH
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Calcium Detection using CT at a special fee. This non-invasive
screening takes just minutes and can be invaJuable in identifying
early coronary artery disease (CAD).
• SPECIAL OFFER SCREENING FEE: $300
(REGULARLY $400)
Must pay at time of service-not reimbursable by insurance.
• R ECOMMENDED FOR MIEN 40•85 AND WOMEN 45·70
Restricted to individuals who have not been· diagnosed with
heart disease but who have one of these risk factors: family
history of CAD, cigarette smoking, hypertension, high
cholesterol, or diabetes.
• SCREENING• ARE AVAILABLE AT HOAG HEALTH
C E NT,.aR• IN ALISO VIEJO AND HUNTINGTON BEACH
and the results, usually available within 10 days, are sent
to you by a Hoag cardiologist.
• To SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT. CALL
8001309-XRAY (9729)
Offer valid on tests com.pleted by 'March 31, 200 t.
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DETECTION
TAKK YOUR F'IR•T •TEP '!'0 A HEAL THIKR HEART •Y
CUTTING OUT SOMETHING EA•Y TODAY-THI• COUPON.
THIEN SCHKDULS AN APPOINTMKNT BY
CALLING 800r.l09-)UtAY(9729).
For l '4 years, Hoag Hospiu) has led the. way in helping Orange County
residents better understand and prevent c:ardiovasculu disease. And
now, through this special Hoag Hean MonU\ 2001 offer, we're proud
to make available this advan~ cardiovascular Krccning technology.
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•Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St,. Cos·
ui MMa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646--'170; °' by catllng (949) 574-
4298. Include the time, date and
location of the event, ats well as a
contact phone numbe< A complete
Its ting Is available at
htQYllwww da1/ypllotcom.
TODAY
A represeolative from North-
ern Arizona Uru versity's
Admissions Ofllce will visit
Ordngc Coast College from
10 d.m . to 1 p.m. at the cam-
pus. 2701 Fairvlew Road, Cos-
ta Mesd. Free. (714) 432-5894.
Healthy Heart Yoga will be
off Pred at t l ·30 a.m at Hoag
Hospital's conference center, 1
HO<tg Dnve, Newport Beach
Free (800) 514-HOAG
A seminar on manic depres-
sion will be offered at 6 p m
at CoUE>ge Hospital's Edst Day
Room. 275 Victona St., Costa
MP.Sd Free (714) 796-0191
The Orange County Chapter
of the Stnyle Gourmet, d hne-
dmmg club for singles, mv1tes
you lo dine with them at 6:30
p.m, dl Pmot Provence. 686
Anton Blvd., Costd Mesd $64
(CJ44) 854-6552 or (800) 750-
DINE
Be4ch. $10, free for members.
(949) 729-4400.
FRIDAY
The deadllne for Kholanhlp
applications 1s Priddy at
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
Free. (714) 432-5730.
A Wied book sale wW be hos1-
ed by the Friends of the New-
port Beach Library from 1 to 5
p.m. Friday for members onJy
and from 9 a .m. to 4 p .m. Feb .
24 at the Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Free.
(949) 759-9667.
SATURDAY
A seminar for people who
plan to start a business or
have recently established a
business will be held from
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at NationaJ
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa. The program is
sponsored by the Orange
County Chapter of the Ser-
vice Corps of Retired Execu-
tives Assn. (714) 550-7369.
TUESDAY
MARCH 7
High School Dance Day, a
day of dance c.14sses, Will lake
place from 8 a.m. to ltt30 p m
at Orange Coast ~liege,
2701 Fairview Road, Costo
Mesa. Free. (714) 432-5506
MARCH 11
The Leigh and Lucy Stein.
berg Spirit Run will begin
with registration at 6:30 a.m
at Edwards Cinem a Thedter..
a t Fashion Island, 905 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Beach. The run will include t1
tOK run/walk, a Jamba Jwre
5K Banana Man Chase, a SJ<
family walk. youth races dnd
an Orange County Fdm1ly
Toddler Trot. Fees depend on
the age of the partic1pan1
(949) 222-3344.
MARCH 14
A workshop on pregnancy for
women in their thutie will
take place at 6 p.m. at th£>
Hoag Health Center, I Hodq
Drive, Costa Mesa. FrN•
(800) 514-HOAG.
MARCH 16
A workshop on preparing for
thr Cdl1fornid notary exam
will hy host<'d by the NdtJon-
c1l Notc1ry A!:.!>n from 9 a .m. to
I pm toddy and Mdrch 30 dt
A yoga workshop will be
hosted by Mother's Market at
6:30 p.m. at the market, 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free.
(949) 631-4741.
The O range County Chapte r
of the Service Corps of
Retired Executives Assn. will
host a workshop for small
businesses on marketing and
promotion from 9 a.m. to
noon at NanonaJ Uruversity,
3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa $25, or $20 111 advance.
(714} 550-7369.
Koharu, an authentic g eisha from Japan, wtU visit Newport Beach from 5:30 to 10
p.m. Monday at Benibana, 4250 Birch SL, Newport Beach. Ko haru will tour
Benihana restaurants from Saturday to March 4. The eve nt ls sp on sored by the
Japan America Society and Be nlhana. Learn about the lifestyle of a geisha, as well
as experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremo ny. Free. (949) 955-0822.
The 12th annual AmJsh Craft
Show will be he ld from noon
to 8 p.m. March 16 and JO
a.m. to 5 p.m. March 17 dt th!'
O range County Fairground~
Building 14, 88 Fair Dnvr·
Costd Mesa. Free (717) 087-
9270.
W<>'>ttn South Coast Plaza,
b2h Anion Blvd . Costa Mesa.
$1 iY !HOO) 876-6827
A Cal Poly university repre-
senld ltVl' will lw dVdtldble
from 4 d m to noon dt Orange
Cod"l CollPCJt>, 270 I FcilIVlew
Rodd, C'o!>td /\..lf'"d f-rt>e 1714)
432-58<}4
THURSDAY
A seminar on biological aging
Wlll be hosted by Mothpr's
Mclrket clt 6:30 p.m. dt lhP
mdrkPt, 225 E. 17th St., Cosld
Mesd. Free. (949) 631-474 t
A Newport Beach after-hours
rruxer will tdke pltsce dl 5 p m.
dt the Rusty Peticdn, 2735 W.
Codsl I hghway. Newport
"How to Make the Most of
Doctor Visits,• a seminar
'>ponsored by Elder Care
Consultants, will be held dl 2
p m. at Borders Books, Music
& Cale at South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
Free. Reservations arf'
requested. (949) 645-8007.
FEB. 28
Healthy Heart Yoga will be
offered at 11 :30 a.m. at Hoag
Hospital's conference center,
1 Hodg Dnve, Newport
Beach. Free (800) 514-
HOAG.
"The Fundamentals of Pro-
f ess1onal Money Manage-
ment· will be the subject of a
dinner semmar by Steven
Ferges, a f111anc1al advisor 111
Morgan Stanley Dean Wit-
ter's Costa Mesa office. The
serrunar will start at 6:30 p.m.
at the Wyndam Garden
Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the
Arts, Cosld Mesa. Free, reser-
val.Jon mdy be made by call-
ing Ferge!> al (714) 241-3209.
A seminar and book-signing
of "Nature's Virus Killers" ...
Please
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Costa Mesa
Senior Center
A Nonprofit Organization
Us DURING THE
2000-2001 ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
Governed by the not-for-profit, tax exempt Costa M esa Senior
Citizens Corporation, the Center serves those 50 years of age and
older, living in Costa Mesa and surrounding areas.
The Center's services, programs and activities are designed to
enhance the quality of life of seniors, preserve and promote dignity
and self-worth, develop talents, foster socialization, and support
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will take place at 6:30 p.m. at
Mother's Market, 225 E 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949)
631-4741
A Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce alte r-hours ffilXer
will take place at 5:30 p.m. at
Romano's Macaroni Gnll, 595
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa.
$10, members are free. (714)
885-9090
MARCH 2
A motorcycle show will lake
place from 5 to 10 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds,
88 Fair D'rive, Costa Mesa. $7
for ac:lults, ch.i.ldren younger
than 12 are free. (949) 582-
2371. I
A ge~, bead a nd jewelry
show Will take place from
noon to 7 p.m. March 2, 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. March 3, and
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 4 at
the Orange County Fair-
grounds, 88 Fau Drive. Costa
Mesa. $4 for adults, $3 for
seniors and free for children
younger than 12. (760) 747-
9215.
MARCH 3
An orchid pottlng seminar
will take pldce at l 0 a m. and
2 p.m • at Green Systems
lntemallonal Ordud Nwsery,
20362 Buch St., Newport
Beach. The nursery will be
open from 9 d m. to 4 p.m.
Free (949) 756-1211
A Library Card for Every Kid
event will take place in cele-
brdlion of Read Across Amer-
ica from noon to 4 p.m. m the
Bloomingdale's Courtyard al
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. Children 5 and older
· rnay receive d library card,
and there will also be face-
pamting and characters from
popular chtldren's books.
f ree. (949) 717-3800.
The Court Appointed Special
Advocates will hold its eighth
annual fund-raiser at 6:30
p.m at the Sutton Place
Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd ..
Newport Beach. R1cba.rd
Gadbois Ill, this year's Chtl-
dren's Champion, is among
those who will be honored.
$250. (714) 663-8271.
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MARCH 23
Whole Foods Marke t wlJI host
a two-hour demonstrdllon
coolong class with chۥ1-.
Mary Sue Milliken and Su,dn
Feniger from 7 to 9 pm di
The Forum Classroom di
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa MC''><I
(8 18) 501-8484, Ext 133
MARCH 27
Orange Coast College wUI
present its 18th annudl I llqh
School Senior Day from noon
to 3 p.m. at the campus qudcl,
2701 Fairview Road, Co~l11
Mesa. (7 14) 432-5725.
MARCH 31
The Wanda J. Cobb Breast
Health Symposium ancl
Susan G. Komen SUTV1Vor'>
Luncheon will be held from 8
a.m. to 3 p.m . at the Newport
Beach Marnott Hotel and
Tennis Club, 900 Newport
Center Dnve, Newport
Beach. $25. Reserv<tt10m
reqwred. (71 4) 957-9157, Ext
70.
APRIL 18
The 14th annual HIV/AIDS
on the Front Lme Conference
will be held at 8 a.m. at lhc
Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. The event is pw-
' sented by the AlDS Educd·
· tion and n aming Center, UC
Irvine and the Orange Coun-
ty Health Care Agency. (714)
456-2249.
APRIL 23
Whole Foods Market wUI
offer a Special m arket tour
from 5 to 7 p.m. to 1ughlight
n ew ways to prepare na turaJ
foods. The store is a l 1870
Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
(949) 574-3800.
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JBriefltJn
THE NEWS WHAT'S AFLOAT ing Club, (949) 644-25251 or
Udo Sailing Club, (9-49) 675-
0821.
port, :WOO Vlll Oporto, SuUe
102-B. 1be $15 cost includes
a basket of bread, cheese,
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'Wednesday, February 21, 2001 5
CIUISU ZERO
CONTINUED FROM 1
Sewage spill keeps
beach j etties closed
• WMA'rS AFLOAT Is published
Mondays. If you ire pl1ming 1
nautical event. submit the lnfor·
matioo to the Olily Pilot,· 330 W
Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by
, salami, ice, gla.stes, a bla.n •
ket. music and a Polaroid
picture. Wme also is avail-
able. (949) 675-1212.
Eleven Pugel Sound edua~
Uonal cruises have been
scheduled for the summer
by Orange Coast College's
Pacifica. a 75-foot motor ves-
sel. The six-day excursions
are set for June 17 and 30i
July 8, 16 and 28; Aug. 5, 13
and 24; and Sept. l, 11 and
23. Call for pnces. (949) 645-
9412.
The Wdves might be good
at the Newport Beach Jetties
today, but no surfers wiU be
nding them,
The Orange County
Health Care Agency on
Tuesday closed a 2,000-foot
stretch of beach up and
down the coast from the
mouth ol the Santd Ana Rav-
er because of a 1,000-gaUon
sewage spill.
Stx hundred feet of the
popular surf spot already was
closed because of a spill
caused when a pnvate
sewdge line burst Feb 14
The Idlest spill, the second
of the year, happened after a
line m the Costa Mesa Saru-
lary D1stnct's sewage collec-
tion system was blocked hy
grease. It forced the closure
of an additional l ,400 feet of
COdSt.
Both spills happened dS d
strong west swell tut Orange
County, brtttging overhedd
sets to many beaches, includ-
mg I lunllngton Bedch, dnrl
solid head-high Wdves in
Newport Bedch. -s.J. cahn
Estancia eagle stolen
A gold-colored, hbergld'>S
eagle dnd its mount WdS
stolen from EstdnCld I hgh
School ldst week.
The theft, which hdp·
pened n<'lween 4 p m Feb
13 and 7 a.m Feb 14, vfdS
reported lo police Thursddy
by Assistant Pnnc t[>dl
Stephen Bemgo
Estdncaa High Sc hoot
glued the edgle\ bolts to pr<'-
vent them from being
unscrewed from the mount
after Costd Mei.a High
School students unboiled
and stoic the edyle ld!.t YPdr.
This time, the WdU bolls
were unscrewed dnd lhe
.,, mount wa!. stolt>n dlonq with
the eagle'.
The eagle 1s Vdlucd at
$2,000.
No witnesses hdve corne
forward, police sd1d.
-Jennifer Kho
FIRE
CONTINUED FROM 1
hours
Firefighters from the New-
port Bedch Fm> Department
ami the Orange County Sher-
tif's Department were called
and put the hre out, Blauer
satd.
Before it was extingwshed,
the fire burnt through d fuel
line, spilling diesel into the
bilge, said Sgt. Ron Peoples of
the Shenff's Department Har-
bor Patrol.
A gallon of diesel was
dumped into the hdrbor by
the bilge pump before the
Harbor Patrol could shut 1t
down, he said.
Fuehghters do not yet
know what started the hre on
the new, $1 1-mtllion vessel
owned by Frednck J Han-
shaw, but it was elect:ricdl in
nature, Blauer said.
Hanshaw could not be
reached for comment.
Those who were first on
the scene agreed that the
cause of the fire appeared to
be wire troubles.
"It looked like it was some
starter wires that burned
through,• Lang said.
fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail
to dallypilotOlati~.com.
SAILING CWSES
At-risk studeftls from apart-
ment-based, after-s~hooJ
centers can learn to canoe as
part of the Nova Community
Foundation's Novaland Sea
Adventures Program from 10
a.m . to 1 p.m. Saturday at
the Boy Scout Sea Base,
1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
222-1792.
Orange Coast College's
Alaska Eagle, a 65-foot train-
ing vessel, will sail on an
eight-day trip from Newport
Beach to Cabo San Lucas
March 17-24. The trip is
designed to introduce sailors
lo passage-making while
they paftic1pate in all
aspects of running a boat.
Overrught stops may include
Turtle or Santa Maria Bays.
$1,125. (949) 645-9412.
Learn to sail or windsurf at
Resort Water Sports. Wind-
surfers and 14-foot sailboats
may be rented for $15 per
hour. (949) 729-1150.
Sailboat re~tals and private
lessons are available at
Marina Sailing in the Balboa
Fun Zone. Advanced classes
include navigation, big boat,
powerboat, introduction to
heavy weather and first·
mate t.nSfruction. (949) 673-
7763, the Blue Dolphin Sail-
COUNCIL
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builchng height dnd mcredSe
the amount of ldndSCdping
requLred. Fmctlly, developers
would hctw· lo follow stncter
<1Cch1tecturdl design stern·
dards, mcludinq havmq more
DUFFY
CONTINUED FROM 1
$100,000, the p1ototype 1~
dlso dboul three lime'> dS
expensive d!> reguldr Dully
bod ts, Crane srud, adding thdt
the pnce could come down 1r
the company starts producmg
them tn larger numbers
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IOAT RENTALS .
BaIOO. Boat Rentals can put
you on the water in many
ways, with single and dou·
ble kayaks, electric boats,
14-holder sailboats, pedal.
boats and runabouts for off-
shore use or cruising the bay.
(949) 673-7200.
Elecl.J1c boat rentals ue
available by the hour at
Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. All boats are
eqµipped with window
enclosures and CD players.
Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested.
An hour rental is $60. (9-49)
645-6812.
Sall airborne outside New-
port Harbor, pulled by a
motorboat at Balboa Para-
saillng near the Balboa Fun
Zone. A 9<>-minute trip is
$45, (949) 673-1693.
A motorized lounge cbalr
may be rented at Resort
Water Sports at Newport
Dunes for $25 per hour. Ped·
al boats, electric boats, Boo-
gie boards, kayaks, inflat-
able rafts, beach furniture
and wets,ltits alsQ are avail-
able. (949/ 729-1150.
Party pontoons, chaparral
rupabouts and family pon-
toons may be rented at
Anchors Away Boat Rentals
in the Balboa Fun Zone.
(949) 673-3372. •
Gondola tpurs are ottered
by the Gondola Co. of New-
vanety in bulldmg heights
dnd roof fom1s, more offseU.
and building proiccllons m
home fdcddcs dnd enhanced
detail.1ng
In June, the council estab-
hshed d tc•mporury moraton-
um on small-lot mulllfamiJy
developments throughout
Costd Mesd m dn effort to
preserve the Edststdf''!. neigh·
·we think that opporturu-
ties ciu~t to do 1l not iust in
Veruce." Crane sdld. "There
are other sensitive areas
around the world •
Ev(•n Newport Bedch?
Sure, Crdne said
• A'>k dny resident that
sees d boat gomg by and tus
dock Jumping up dnd down,"
he Sdtd. ·Any waterfront
could benefit "
RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY
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WE~VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH
Sofa $1 0000• OFF
Club Chair $5000• OFF
·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 2/28/01
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SABATINO'S
•Dinner
• Sunday Brunch
251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach
-Plust uill fol hou!s. dlrf<11()11\ & ~al.ons •
• (949) 723·0~21 . Cl
St. Andrew's Pre1byteri1n Church pre11nt1:
~_.... Christian Grief Suppa,rt Group
Six Canucutive Thuredaye beginning
l"hureday, March 1 at 7:D041:30 pm
Gondola Adventuret/New·
port, 3101 w. Coast High-
way, otters one-and two-
hour gondola cruises. A one-
bour tour with champagne is
$70. A two-hour tour with
dinner and champagne is
$180. Pickup is available at
waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine Coast Charters In
Lldo Marina Village offers
two-hour electric boat cruis-
es with a gourmet chnner.
$180 for two people. (949)
675-4704.
Zip through the water on a
sea motorcycle known as a
Sea-Doo at Walk on Water,
next to the ferry on Balboa
Island. $65 per hour for a sin-
gle-or double-seater and
$7 5 per hour for a lhree-
seater. (949) 675-6800.
Streamline center-console
fishing boats may be rented
at Balboa Boat Rentals on
Balboa Peninsula. The boats,
equipped with live bait
tanks, fish-finders and VHF
radio, are available by the
hour and hall-day rates at
$170; full-day rates are $240
U-Drive offshore boats
equipped with VHF radios
also may be rented by the
hour, half-day or full day.
Rates range from $40 per
hour to $195 for the ddy
I (949) 673-7200.
borhood chardcter In Dl'cem-
ber, the counnl <'Xtended the
freeze to give the nty more
lime to work on the new
building standards The
council on Jdn 15 dl!>o
imposed d mordtonum on
new smgle-fam1Jy house~ dnd
remodels.
Most of the c:;ev<>rdl resi-
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Orange Coast College's
School of Salling and Sea-
manship has scheduled a
five-day cruise to the north-
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The Newport Harbor Nauti-
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trip to Scandmavia and St.
Petersburg lrom July 22 lo
Aug. 8. Call for prices and
more information. (949) 631-
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The Newport Landing Belle
is available for weddings
and receptions, cocktail and
s1gbtseeing cruises, and
meetings at $250 per bour
(min.i.awm two hours) and
$150 for edcb additional
hour. (949) 361-3640.
Fun Zone Boat Co. runs a
45-minute cruise (adults, $6;
children, $1) and 90-minute
crwse (adults, $8; children,
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Fun Zone every 30 minutes
from 11 ~.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
A 60-rruhute showboat sun-
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tondd~ didn't fdvor dt least
'>Orne d<,pect of the proposed
fPVlSJOn<,
"I fl'el lhP noWicallon WdS
totdUy tnddequdtc." Sdld res1-
dcnl Bob f-f'mdndez. "Your
dVerdge nllzen 1s not going lo
bp dbll• to evdlUdle this.
There drf' c1 lot of unpdcts. I
don't think pt•oplP rec1lly
understc1nd."
for an unmedlate suspension
and school trdDSfer for a stu·
dent caught with, or under
the influence of. drugs or
alcohol
U a student is CdUght a sec-
ond b.rne, that student faces
more serious penalues,
inducting expulsion .
Any student found to have
a weapon tn the dJstrict IS
unmedlately expelled, as per
the educauon code, trustee
Judy Franco i.aid.
Though he couldn't be
reached ror comment, trustee
Jun Ferryman hdS been dn
outspoken opponent of the
policy m the past
"I dont get where thdt
helps the student There's
other wdys you can deal with
1t thdt can be more meaning: __
ful dnd still be very severe,·
'>did Ferryman as he called for
a revtew of the pollcy morP
than d year dgo
Despite the Amencan Bdr
Assn 's obJecllons that the
pollcy IS unfa.ir and un1ust.
most bOdrd members said 1t 1s
not only fd1r, but effecllve m a
d1stnct that was nfe with
problems before the policy
was Lmplemented
"I continue to be intolerant
of k1ds usmg weapons, drugs
and dlcohol at school.• Leece
said "I think it's irresponsible
for adults to mdke excuses for
ktds who bredk ruJes dnd
hqhten up 1u'>t because teens
coUPge plans dre 1eopdrdized
by d bad choice The zero tol-
erdnce ts d falf consequence "
Student!> and pdrent.s are
abo weU aware of the pollcy
Sdld school hoard member
Ddnd Black dnd must sign off
that they have rec1d dnd
understand 1t
Trustee ~erc•nc Stokes
agreed thdt thP poucy hds
been succe!.!.ful but dddPC1
lhdt 1t mdy he tune to look di
the policy\ ubsoluUst ndtun•
agdtn, now thdt thP sevNe
problems ot the past hdVP
durumshed
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A wall of Newport Harbor High defenders (above,
from left , Erin Kelly Bales, Erin Ball, Jenna
Murphy, Katherine Belden and Annie Wight)
stands between El Toro's Keala Carter and the
net after the SaUors' goalie, Heather Deyden,
was ejected In the fad in g secqnds of the first
sudden-death overtime. The shot hit the cross
bar and missed with no time le~ At right,
Harbor's Jenna Booth shoots and scores d espite
the defensive pressure from Adrian Breamy (10).
OF Division I Quartwflnal
El. TOAO 7, NEwP<MT HAMOR 6
Sc:ore by Pwlods
Newport Harbor 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 -6
£f Toro \ 3 1 o o 1 o o 1 -7
rMwport Hatbof'-E. Ball 2, J. Ball 2, Belden 1, Booth 1.
Saves -Oeyden 11.
' I I Toro -Ditto 2, Sonnenfeld 2, Nicholson 2, Carter 1.
Saves-Hardie 10.
Quote Of
111E DAY 9.!_ OPINER
•1t just took cri unlu<ky tum ... it's goals ie that wt,idi
usualy win games like ttis ... •
Bill Barnett. Newport Harbor High
girls water polo coach
... ftlrUCly 16 -· TOii l lTOHMS
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Five overtimes
""~~-:;;~~-------,finally decide
it, Sailors fall
at El Toro, 7-6
•Newport Harbor's q uest fo r the ti tle
goes up m flames m the quarterf mals.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
ES~~~?i=~ GIRLS WATER POLO
ldnkl> wt•n• <m
lumel., lhP g0ctb dppedred -.mdUPr lhdn the bcill
11'><'11 ctnrl thl' gudhP'> were both on top of their
gdnlP'>
It Wd'> urnng to tdkf' dn Unll!>Udl-type Of god)
to dPC 1dl' Ttw'>dd)"'> CIF Southern Sc•ct1on 01VJ-
s10n I we rmd round mdtchup betwe1•n vis1Ung
Newport I IMhor rtnd El Toro
f-mrtlly. w11h 10 '>Proncb lelt m tht> hflh over-
lu11C' 1wnocl lhP ChMqN'> 4ol lhP lortundte
cl('flf'rtmn on d -,hot to dPledt th£' exhdusted
Sdilor-., 7 -b .r
AltPr L8 nunulf''> ol requldt1on dOd 14 mm·
ute>s rtncl 50 "'" on<b uf o\ ertune dctJOn, El Toro·s
Bnttdny Ditto wnt cl <>hol 1owdrd the Sdtlor..'
qodl Thi• IJdll rll'llPcll•d olf d Npwpon pldyer
dnd found 1t.., Wd\ into thl' m•I to Pnd lhr
mctruthun (jdfill' ·
"Shi• llhl' f'..pwport pldyt•fl \\.dl> JU'>I domg her
JOh 111 tf\ tnfl to hloc k the shot Newport C Odeh
Bill Hdnwtt '>dlrl "It JUSI took dn unluck'r tum
dncl "t•nt lJ1 It looked hke 11 Wdl> qomg to be dn
1'<1'>\ '>cl\ P too It\ goc1ls like thdt whJCh usuctUy
Win Cjdlltl'' hkP lhi-. •
C!nn Ac1ll ,incl hPr !.l!.ter. Je.,s1cct, each c,cored
t\rn qodb tor ""£>\\ µort t22-8J while Kdth(•nne
HPlcli>n rtnd Jennd Booth Pdch ddded single
CJChll-.
Ac c orclmg to Bdmett, 1t Wd!.n't the goal m the
filth ovprllme wh1rh took the Sdtlors out of the
pldyofl'> It Wd'> the tectm\ pld~ eMly m th<> con-
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ly in thP <JdllH' thdt gctve El Toro three edsy
qoc11'>." hP M1cl "U WE' don't mdke those ow.takes.
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 9
Toshiba Senior Class.ic picks Q.P more punch
•Floyd commits for first tim e. A winner of four m ajor
ch amp ionships. he a dds to a n a lready very soli d field.
Richard Dunn
DAJLY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH Jommq dn
already strong field, Raymond
Floyd has committed
to the Toshiba Seruor
Classic for the first
tim e in his d 1strn-
gwshed goU career. ~
Floyd, w ho lives m TOSHIBA
Palm Beach. Fla .• has -----
not played in the Sen ior PGA Tour
event at N ewport Beach Country
Club in the past• because of travel
reason s, not wanUng to leave his
home in the wm ler.
Floyd, last yedrS Senior Tour
C"omeback Pldyer of the Yedr,
appedrs to be pdrt or d player-
recruilment windfall w1th th<' tour's
new West Coast swing. which
includes three CdlJforrud stops m
consecubve weeks, begmrung with
the Toshiba Cldss1c (Mcl!ch 2-4)
"The best field m Toshiba Seruor
Cldssic history just got better Wlth
the addition or Rdyn1ond Floyd,·
tournament director Jpf[ Pu rser
said. "This is certainly dn instance
w here the new West Coast swing
has been a benefit."
Following the Toshiba Classic
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
will be the SBC Seruor
Cldss1c at Wilshire
Country Club m Los
A ngel<>s dncl the new
Seruor Tour stop m San
Jose. the Siebel Classic
dt the Jack N1ck.lau'>-
des1gned Coyote Creek
Golf Club. Th<> SBC
Senior Classll wa..;
moved.arom October to
March.
In six previous years,
In 2000, thP Tosh1bd
Cld'>SIC Wd'> \H•clqed
betwe1•n evc>nt<, m Sard-
sotd Fla . <1nd Puehld
MeXJC-O In I 9qq mem-
ber'> of tht" Senior Tour
trdv<'IC'd from Naple'>,
Fld , to Newport BPrtch,
then bdck to St Auqu<,-
bne. Fla
the only PGA Tour-Raymond A oyd
sanctioned toumdillent
rtoycl. 58, own., 12
PGA Tour ltll<'!> dnd I'>
th<' only pldyc>r to wm d
PGA Tour and Senior
Tour l'V<'nt in th£> !idml'
'>edson I I <1921 I IP hct'>
m Orange County has
never been followed by another
West Coast stop, IPt dlone two m the
sdme slate.
won four mdJOrs· Two PGA Chdm·
p1onships, onP Ma'>lC't'> c1ncl onP
U .S. Open
In 1992, Floyd dlso Joined St1m
Snc>ad as the onJy player. m history
to wm PGA Tour events m four dtf-
·1erent decades. when he cdptured
the Dordl-Ryder Open
Floyd a 1989 inductee mto the
World Golf Hall of Fame, was voted
the seruor cucmt's Comeback Play-
er of the Year m 2000 after wmrung
lhe Ford Pldyers Chdmp1onsh1p. the ·
fourth mdJOr chdmp1onl.h1p in hts
Seruor PGA Tour career
Floyd ioms d star-studded Tosh.I-
ha Senior Classic field that rncludes
ldst yedr's leading money winner.
Ldrry Nelson, along with Lee TreVJ-
no, Hdle Irwin, Tom Wdtson, Tom
Kite, Dave Stockton, Gil M organ
dncl Gary McCord, the 1999 Tosh.t-
bd CldsSIC chdmp1on•
ANOTHER .......... WALK
•Sea Kings ge t a re matc h
with PCL rival Laguna Beach
afte r a 13-2 C IF Division IV
rout of visiting Brea Olinda.
Bany Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
CO RO NA
DEL MAR -
What began
as a power cir-
cle, carried
GIRLS
WATER POLO
over into a defensive force field for
the Corona del Mar High girls water
polo team Tuesday.
Energized by the pregfil\le ritual
m which team members tdign in a
circle, the Sea Kings thumped visit-
ing Brea Olinda, 13-2, in the quarter-
finals of the CIF Southern Section
D1vis1on rv Playoffs. ·we wanted to come out strong:
said CdM sophomore Christina
Hewko, who paced the winners with
three goals, three assists an~ three
teals. •Our defense was fire<l up.•
The victory, which followed a 16·0
tint-round triumph over Cypress Fri-
day, put the top-seeded Sea Kings
(18-11) tnto Friday's emif1nal
agai.n.st Pacific Coest League rival
Laguna Beach (22-6). Laguna Beach
will choble the alternate site.
i Th Artists, who ha ve defeated
CdM twice this n, but shared
th PCl. crown with CdM and Uni·
versity, d feated P nln.sula. 7-6,
. y.
After polishing off Br a Olinda
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Mar's
ChrlsUna
Hewko
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8 Wednesday, February 21 , 2001 SPORTS Doily Pilot
Melum muscles Tars to CIF I-A quarterfinals
•Junior's 32 points, 17 rebounds ignite a 72-69
~econd-round overtime upset of visiting Pacific.
BOYS BASKETBALL
helping create a 27-22 haH-
time deficit.
(19-7) from pulling away.
Melum, of course, had
help. Seruor Aaron YamaJ
scored 17 points and Perrine, a
junior point guard, senior
guard Steve Young and
sophomore Nadem Pajevic all
drilled crucial three -pointers
in the second hall.
15 fouls shots, missed a long
three-pointer, Pacilic's 6-6
seruor center Chris Adams (2 l
points and eight rebounds)
stepped on the sideline while
racing Pemne for the long
rebound.
an effort. I'm very proud ot my
team.·
Pacific ended the first half
on a 12-0 run to overcome a
22-15 deficit. Newport pulled
ahead at the end of the Uurd
and beguuung of the fourth,
but needed Young's tbree-
point shot to pull within 62-61
Wlth 1:47 left. A Pacific player
appeared to tap a rebound
mto the Newport basket for a
held goal cTedited to Melum
with 0:48 left in regulation,
then Jury missed the second
of two free throws with 30
bcks remaining, to maintain
the deadlock.
Barry Faulkner
DAil Y PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH As 1f
h1<, r Meer-high 32 pom~ e1nd
17 rebounds weren't dlrecsdy
t•nough, Newport I ldrbor
I hgh JUmor centl't Tony
M~l11m managed to hnd two
m<•<1mngfuJ woe$ to descnbe
boU1 lhl' postgame celebrdl!On
dOd the method thdt credted 1t
fup"ddy night dt the SaLJors'
'JYlll "Wild obdndon." Sdtd
l\l1•lu111 who WdS dCtUd lly
rl'fernn9 to the W rlY he
c rrt')hl'd the bodrds But, those
who w1tnl'Ssed the Sdilors' 7'2-
MI ovl•rt.J me v1ctury over Pt1nf-
1c 1n tht> second 1ound ot tht•
C ·tr ~out hem Secl!on 0 1v1s1on
I /I. boy" basketbdll plc1yotts.
could not hdve dl•scnbt'd the
'>l l'ne dn}' better
A .,p<.'!'it but appr<'CldtlVP
Ne"' port Coc1ch L<ilT) I hrst,
who nibbed the s1dt>'> of hts
nl'< k with tus hand-.. d" 11 to
pu"h tlw blood supply hcKk
loWcHd hts brdm, Sdtd II Wd~
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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AwSOH MdCENZJE ~ NEWPORT HARBOR
RBD HOCKEY
FOOTBALL
White tabbed
coach South
All-Stars
Edl!>UO High COdCh IJdVC
While d Newport Coc1'>l re~1 -
clenl and fonner Ordnqe
Codst Colley£> qudrtc>rl>dck,
will roach the South in the
42nd edit.Jon of tht-OrdllCJC'
County All-Stdf Footlldll
C drne, schedul<'d July 13 c1l
Or<l nge Coast CollPgP
Whit e, who hc1-. cllrt'cidy
rc>presPnted Ed.Json 1 ligh cl., d
plc1yer and d hec1d coc1ch in
lhe dnnuc1l summer .,how-
C"dSe. Wds dnnounc t>cl d.,
South coc1ch c1t thl' Ordnge
County Newsmdkt•r... Lun-
chc•on Tuesddy di thP Arrow-
hedd Pond
wtute. 104-58-'.l in !S y.-c1 rs
cl'> h<•c1d coc1ch ell hi<, cilmd
mc1ler, led the Chc1rcwr., to c1
q.3 cc1mpa1gn thc1t c>ndPCI 111
lht• C'IF Southern SPrtwn
D1v1s10n I quMtt•rfinc1b 1c1 ... 1
fc1ll
A fomw r <;lcindout qut1r1Pr·
hdck tor C 'oc1rh Bill \\orkmcm
c1t Edison Whitt• thE-n led
OCC to a ndUonal chc1mp1-
on.,tup in Hl75, hefort• com-
pleting his collegic1te r clf<>t'r c1 t
OrC>gon State.
11<' played tor the• South in
the 1974 Ordnge County All-
Stdf Game, a 15-12 North VlC"-
tory. Ulen coached the Rc>bf'I'>
to d 22-9 vJCtory m 19cw
"Look.m g back to my plc1y-
mg days. this gc1me wc1s one
of the most e.xotmg times I
hc1d ," White said
Fullerton High hedd man
Juban Smilowitz will coc1ch
the North
-by Barry Faulkner
Vanguard splits two
ME~~ _s J~ SOFTBALL
Vangua r d
Uruvers1ty split a nonconfe r-
ence softball -doubleheader
w1th Cal State Dominquez
Hills Tuesddy
G1na Llebengood pitched a
three-rut shutout for VU m th~
ope ner. Vanguard 1s 1 -5
Dominguez Hills fell to 9-b
:.ca a ;o
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0.1 11 ·'-'M
among lhe school's biggest
WlJlS ever.
"In 71 seasons, there may
be a few Ulat meant more,•
Hrrst said. "But, since the one
dgainst Santa Margarita (a 50-
4 7 Sea View Lecsgue home
wm over the powerluJ Eagles
in 1998), this is the biggest
gdIIle since I've been around
(six seasons) •
The victory advanced Ille
Tars (21-6) to Fnday's quarter-
hnaJ at No. 3-seeded Villa
Park (23-4), which topped host
St. John Bosco. 68-47, Tues-
day.
·1 did absolutely nothing
(actually seven pomts and
seven boards) Ill the hrst half
and I don't have any trouble
saying so,• Mel um said.
"What I'm here to do
is bang guys down
low, get the other
team in foul trouble,
and tree up outside
s hots for (Aaron
Yamal) and (Greg)
Perrine. In the second
half, that was whdt I
was looking to do.
Scoring was 1ust icing
on the cake.·
The 6-8 Pajevic's
running improvised
underhand bank
shot from about six
feet pulled the hosts
even at 69 with 1: 15
left. alte r they had
already blown a four-
pomt overtime lead.
Melum, who dribbled the
ball out of bounds on Harbor's
final fourth-quarter possession
to help force overtime, was
fouled while attacking the
basket 8.nd hit the front end of
the double bonus with 12 sec-
onds left.
It was indeed a super-sized
effort for the 6·foot -6 Melum.
who somehow kept scoring,
even as one and two Pirate
defenders attached them-
selves to tus arms or butted
tum torso to torso whene ver
he got the ball m the pamt.
On Pacific's next
possession, prolific
seruor guard Donnell
Jury, whom hjs coach
said has received
recruiting interest
Jury's last-second three-
pomt attempt from the right
wing bounded off the far side
of Ille nm and the spirited
Harbor faithfuJ had plenty to
celebntte.
C. DMS.:iN M ~VOff'J
s.cmnd ......
NIWP<MT HAMolt 72. ~ 69
5cof9 by fllwtodl
Melum, howeve r, Sdld his
18-point second half, rollowed
up by scoring 5 of 9 Sailor
pomts in the extrd session,
wds the least he couJd do after
Melum muscled Tony Melum
for inside baskets m
the Sailors' set offense and
converted in transition ,
including a crowd-pleasing
slam dunk with 2· 16 left m
regulation. But, he created
most or his pomts by boundtng
relentlessly toward the offen-
sive glass, lipping m or follow-
ing hJS teamnldtes rrusses to
continually keep the Pirates
from Oregon and UC Santa
Ba rbara, had his 16-foot
Jumper blocked by Perrine.
Young rebounded with 41 sec-
onds left a nd Pe mne fed
Melum mside for a laym to
give Harbor a 71 -69 lead Wlth
22 seconds left
After Jury, who scored 28
points, including drilling 13 of
•AB a coach, you tell your
kids to believe and you talk to
them about matchups, prepa-
ration, and undeTstanding
what the coaching staff is try-
ing to do to give them a
chance to win,• Hirst said
But. agamst a team that has
been to the CIF I-A semifinals
five years m d row and whose
average margin of victory Uus
year had been about 20-some-
odd pomts, this was a heck of
Pacifk 11 16· 17 19 6 -69
Newport Harbor 11 11 21 20 9 · 72
Pedfk -Jury 28, Adams 21, Kinser 7,
DIVIS 4, Muhammed 4, Easley J,
Bradley 2
]-pl. go.a" Ktnsef 1, Jury 1
Fouled out -~mi. Kinser
TKhntcals nooe
Newport HNtMw -Melum 32,
Yamal 17, Pemne 7, PajeYK 7, Young 5,
Petenon 4. Ocefenba<h O
3-pt goa" Pe<rtne 1, Young 1.
Pa1ev1C 1
fouled out ~ none
Technicals -none
BASEBALL
Riddel smacks
two home runs
to pace Lions'
8-2 win at Oxy
• Vanguard rings up
15 hits in victory ov er
Occidental College.
EAGLE ROCK -Andy Rld-
d(.•11 slugged a patr of home
runs to Jedd his Vanguard
Uruvers1ty teamma tes to an 8-
2 nortconlere nce baseball vic-
tory over host Occ1dentaJ Col-
Jpge Tuesday.
The Lions' first baseman
aJso smgled twice an finished
with five RBis
His first was a two-run shot
m d three-run firsl mmng, a nd
in the seventh he capped
Vanguard 's sconng with a
solo shot. Chad Chop was 3
for 5 and Matt Tisthamme r
and Je remy Isherwood
banged out two hits apiece.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Brian Zing .{6) duels with Estancla's Victor Cervantes in
Vanguard Uruvers1ty, which
Lmproved to 9-4 overall, 1-1 m
the Golde n State Athletic
Conference, racked up 15 tuts
off four Occidental pitchers.
a Paclfic Coast League showdown. Both players and the ir tea.ms are
embroiled in the second ro und of the CIF Division rv Playoffs today.
Diamond Ranch is at Estancia and Bishop Montgomery is a t Costa Mesa.
Both games start a t 3.
TODAY SCHEDULE NOHCONfERENCE
Va nguard 8, Occidental 2
Sc.ore by Innings • Socc:er College men -Orange Coast at Palomar, 2
pm Vanguard 320 000 120 -8 1 5 1
Occidental 000 001 100 2 7 1
High school boys -CIF D1v1sion IV second
round: Bishop Montgomery at Costa Mesa, 3
p.m.; Diamond Ranch at Estancia, 3 p m. • SofttNll
Wood, Griggs (6), Franco (8) and
Wood; Rodell, Stephens (3), Hardy
(6). Armstrong (9) and Miller,
Sabolic. W -Wood, 2-1. L Rodell.
28 -Lariba M. Marcelino (0),
Hardy (0). Utsinger (0).
• a.sketlMll College -Simon Fraser at Vanguard Un1Vers1-
ty, 1:30 p.m College women -The Master's at Vanguard
University, 5:30 p.m
• T9nnls
Community college women Grossmont at
Orange Coast, l p.m. • Volleyball
HR • Riddell (V), 2.
Edison blanks Harbor, 3-0
• Cindere lla se ason comes
to an end for the Sailors in
second round of CIF Div. II .
Richard Dunn
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -When their
s torybook season came to an end
Tu esday, Ne wport Harbor Higb's
Sailors were already starting to dis-
cuss 2002 and a return tnp to the C IF
Southern Section Division II girls soc-
cer playoffs.
vw e lose five seniors, but we've
got a bunch of good players coming
back and they're already talking
about next year,• Newport Harbor
Coach Jason ~rrell said, following
his team's 3-0 loss to visiting Edison tn
the second round of the Division D
playoffs.
"The y've got a taste (of the post-
season) and they want to go back.·
Newport (12-7-•), which won two
playoff ga.rrn~s. to reach the second
round, the school's first victories ever
in the postseason, was turned away
by the Chargers (21·1·2) on every
scoring opportunity, including a key
goalie save late ln the first half.
"That save by Jenna J luH changed
tho game,• Edison Coach Kerry
Crooks said, refen1ng to the junior
goalie's leaping a.av in the 39lh
m.lnute, when Newport I Wbor's Amy
Burlingham firod o rocket from 12
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER PLAYOFFS
yards out. only to be denied when
Huff upped it over the net
"My feeling,· C rooks added , "wos
that if (the Sailors) couldn't score on
that kmd of shot, they we re n't going
to be able to score .·
N ewport Harbor dorrunated early,
but Edison's Ja ne Wyche gave the
C harge rs a 1-0 lead m the 22nd
minute on a shot that ricocheted off a
Newport defender and into an open
comer of the ne t
"(The C harge rs) got that all tmpor-
tant first goal,• SorreU said.
Wyche controlled a high-bounong
pass, squared up and shot with he r
left foot. Newport Harbor goalie K1lssa
Tyler (fow save s) was in position for a
save, but Wyche's shot attempt
deflected off an opposing player and
squirted Ill another direction.
"I thought we dommated the game
U{> to that point,• sa.id Sorrell, whose
team. which finished third in the Sea
Vie w League, d efeated Edison in the
season opener, 2-1, and lost lo the
Chargers in a nonJejigue game, 2-0, m
Game 10 of U1Cl campaign.
"This was a much tougher game
than the ll.rst two,· Crooks said. "(The
Tars) gave us our only loss this season,
so we were a · little fearful of them.
They kn w ~ and we knew them.
Newport H'arbor was tot4.lly underrat·
ed all asoo. •
Burlingham, Tyle r, Amy Ross,
Taryn Flamson. Amber Taylor and
Lauren Birchfield will be among
Newport Harbor's top returning play-
ers next season.
The Sunset League champion
Chargers, who now have a 23-game
unbea ten streak, recorded their 19th
shutout of the season with a strong
back 11.ne and the play of goalies Huff
(four saves in the fi(st half) and Ali
Binder (two in the second half). They
have posted 11 of their shutouts in the
last 12 games and have given up only
two goals in the last 16 contests.
ln the 61st minute, Edison's Brooke
Thulin scored her team-lea.ding 16th
goal of the seeson on an Impressive
solo breakaway. ·
Thulin, who beat the angle of two
Harbor defender& racing to cut her off,
unleashed a shot that deflected off the
ngbt post and into the goal. 'I)ler
injured her left elbow on the play and
came out or the game, replaced by
sophomore Jonna Pred.riksen.
Fow minutes later, Edison scored
again as Kira Simon punched in a
cross from Stacia Hoov r.
Thulin earned an essl.st on Edi.son's
hrst goal on a flip throw, only two min-
utes after entenng th• gam . Thulin
mnved late, about 20 minutes into tho
game, because of her grandmother's
funeral.
CdM water polo standout Bowlus signs national 1 tter of intent with the BrulnS
lh.elr S«Ond tro ght Divi km n bU
ltt t C4SOn, ch0& UCLA ov U
&rk l y, P p tdin , USC end UC
lrVine.
BoWl a 6-f ooM> two-m t mnn;
SC'Oted • tr.am-t 88 gCJiU last fall.
H contrtbutM a teem·l dlng
32 and had 33 als.
Bowlus ii also 1 member of the U.S.
oallonol youth tNm and was awarded
All·A.r00.ric4.0 hoOOC"t eftP.r hli or
campe.tqn
Bowlus will t With Newport
Harbor Hlgh t.andout Peter Belden,
who a:mmi lo UCLA 1Ut week.
-lty ~Fw'btt
GIRLS SOCCER
CdMstorms
into quarters
with 7-0 rout
• Corona del Mar scores six
second-half goals to.pounce
MLK in Division IV contest.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
RIVERSIDE -Home -fi e ld and
enthusiasm can only take you so far
Eventually, sk.111 and talent prevdtls.
Just ask the Corona d el Mar High
girls soccer tedrn
After fighting off an inspired
attack from a young Martin Luthe r
Kmg li.Jgh squad, the Sea Kings took
control a nd hammered the host
Wolves, 7-0, m the second round of
Ille C IF Southern Secbon D1vis1on IV
playoffs.
·w e hdd a long bus ride and MLK
was pretty hred up early,· CdM
Coach Ron Evdns satd. "Teams a re
going to be hred up to play us and it's
going to get ·tougher and toughe r as
the playoffs continue.•
With the wm, the Sea Kings (25-1-
3), ra nked No. 1 m Division IV, will
host CemtD!> Vcilley Chnsba n m the
q uarte rfmdls on Thursday, begmning
at 3 p m
"They've only got one loss all year,
Wee us, so we better be ready to play
on Thursday,• Evans said.
The Wolves (13-9-2) nearly lost the
game be fore the opening whistle .
Their stnped socks were derued by
the ofhoals because they did not con-
fonn to the C IF rules on urufonn
attire
Always the gracious guests, the
Sea Kings gave their backup patr of
whtte socks to the Wolves and pro-
ce~ded to beat the "socks" off of
Uiem, especially m the second half.
A pesky MU< squad, combmed
with an uphill held and a head wind
kept Corona del Mar's sconng to a
minimum. Alter a number of near
chances, Sea King senior Jaycee
Mahler streaked down the right side
of the held and fed a perfect pass to
sophomore Elisha Morgan, who
slammed the ball into the net for a 1-
0 lead.
·Jaycee has come so far for us
since the beglnrung of the season. it's
unreal,• Evans said. "She's really
been a major a.sset to our team, both
offensively and defensively.·
The second half became a Sea
Krng scoring frenzy and midfielder
Krisbn Hanson was the leader of the
pack. lluee minutes in, she scored
on a long shot off an assist by Jenny
Long.
1Wo rrunutes later, Hanson beaded
in her second goal of the game for a
3-0 CdM advantage. She heeded in
another goal five minutes later for a
hat trlck
From there, the goals continued to
mount. Sophomore Lauren Shep-
herdsoo, Mahler and Allison Brawn-
er each scored lo complete CdM's
scoring, The Sea Kings outsbot the
Wol'V , 32·2
Sea Kings' goalie Britta Vogele
had two aov ond posted her 13th
s.hutour of tho . Wol~es· goel.I
Racgan Finni Md 10 a.av •
Tho gam ended on a IC4IY not
Wolves' play r H«~other Afnrh in
fell owkwordly and tnfur d ber
back. Sh was tak n off the fleld by
ambulftllc a p«M:"eution for any
tplnl.l cord ln)UJY, but be did hav
f ling nd mov llH!nt ln au b
ntromiti .
• AJ.1 the glr IU out ber9 for the
game and lrt always llC'aJy 90 an
lnjwy llke thet. • !!Yam MSd •liope-f\illy, 11 be fine ..
Doily Pilot
Corona del
s Malla
rrarayao
(left) keeps
lb Brea
Olinda
offensive
hopes ln a
submerged
situation.
GR[C:. FRY
IOAllY l'll01
SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
lions' Keane 'pops for 46
•Denn.is Keane connects on 18 of 25
from the field, six of seven from the line,
for career-high 46 points in 87-79 win.
. COSTA MESA -Denrus MEN'S HOOPS
King scored 46 polnts Tues-
COM
CONTINUED FROM 7
(18-9), C'dM and Codch John
Vargas wasted little lime
prepanng for Fnddy'!> test
find openings. and counterat-
tadung with aba ndon,
mcreased the lead to 10-1 by
halltlme, allowing Vargds to
substitute freely.
day mght as host Vangudrd University sent
Chnstian Heritage away with an 87-49 Golden
State Athletic Conference upset loss.
King bit 18 of 25 from the held, six ot seven
from the line and lour of eight from three-pomt
country
Keane, VU'tually unstoppable, converted a
reverse slam with 2:01 lett to Wt Vanguard to an
11 -point edge.
·we'll have the guts bark
in an hour, and we'll stdrt
studying video of Ldguna
Beach's mdtch to get reddy tor
Fnday, ·vargas sa1d
Sophomore Danielle Cdrl-
son and senior co-cdptain
Lmdsey Daley ddded three
goals apiece, while Junior
Jessica Fries hdd two.
Also in double figures for Vanguard (8-20, 4.
13 m the GSAC) were Brandon Cablay (13) and
Kem.my Burgess (11)
MobvdtJon wtll not be d
problem f-nday But 1t W<t'>
sinularly unm1!.td ko hie Tut•-.-
day. Vargd'> sdtd
Daley chipped m three
steals. while Fnes. Carlson,
Darueld D1G1acomo and Jes-
sica 1 Iarkins ddded two
apiece
Christian H eritage falls lo 25-5, 13-4.
GOUIDI CU.IW A-.nc CX»ftlD'Q ....
v-17, c-tWI Harwa 79
OwWtiaft ~ • l.owe<v IJ. W•U0<> 7, Kr•uw 1 Nd>ol.on l6 ~·~h 14, C-r 1. F.tlow. 8. R.nnry 12
) pt ~·' N~ton ). '"'" 2. feflOWI l, l~ I W•uon 1 fouled out W1uon. NIChO/\O<l ~t'1n~h
"The g1rb werP extremtily
mo!Jvdted toddy, which t'>
helpful. ·vdrgas "did "Our
defense pldyed qr11<11 tc>dtt)
dnd evl'ry smglt• q1rl did d
qredt JOh We· funrn'll'd shut'>
dnd Je<....,Kd (\\'r•lhl did c1
gredtjOb In !)Odl ('-IX Sd\('"'
Bred mandged 1ust 14
shots dnd committed 23
turnovers. CdM ILnished with
28 '>hots and 1ust 13
turnovers
Ttct>n<•ll non<! v.,,...,..s K•-46 C.b••y 11 c ... n .. 1 11<¥ 1, ut>d<M•"• l
Cont..-y I, Burg<K• 11, Gold!Nn l1
3 Pl ~II ICHn(O 4, 8vr9f"I I foul@d out C:...1101
TKhn<1l1 "°"" ~lft""" v""'9".,d '8-M
Lions stop Christian Heritage
COSTA f\.1ESA The WOMEN'S HOOPS Vangudrd University
The CclM defl·n~t· w<1:,. ..,o
stlflmg. tht-Wtldc db rMt>ly
got lhf• hct.11 clo-.e>r than '>IX
mE>ters to th(• QOdl Bred linul-
ly manttq<'d its ltr'>I !>hot nud-
way thr<mqh thf• l1r-.t quttrtl'r
cmd nf'ltl'cl ll'> hr'>t qodl mu!
wc1y throuqh thl' '>t•cond
quarter un dn l•asy nppor1u111
ty afler <1 Cd~I turnovpr Ill
front of thl' qoaJ
D1G1acomo dnd Bnttdny
Bowlus rounded out the scor-
ing for thC' winners, whose
hungt>r !or the secuon tJUe lhe~ -wPTi: de med last sE>ason
-in tt 7 -4 tJUc-game loss to
Sttntc1 t-ldrgdrttd -appears
substdnl:ldl
"\'VE;> kno\.'.' whdl 1l was like
not to wm ldst year,· Hewko
SdJd "\\Ip H~dlly Wdnl It this
)l'dr"
Sdtcl Vargd'>. "The girls dfe
excited:
OF OIVtSIOH IV P\.AYOffS
Quarterlinal
women's bdsketbc1ll tPam hroke free lrom v1s1t-
mg Chrisllan Hentdge m lht> second half en
route to d b6-54 Golden StdtP Athletic Conf Pr·
ence wm Tuesday night
Rachel Ftkse led the l.Jon-. 11n-10, 9-8) with 11.7
points. whtle Becki Huddl£> and Robbm Dittenbu
edch added 12. Huddle dbo hc1d s1~ven ass1st!>
whlle D1ttenbu grdbbed S(•\cn rt:>bound!>
Andrcd Hdm11ton led C'hn!>l1c1n Hentdg(•
(5-23, 3-14) With Jb f)OlnlS. OOUlOI nan &noun<: CO.lllUICJ: _,.
VAMilJAll/O 66, c-TI.ul HOlnaG« S4
Oviilu-~ . Hit,,, llo<' 16. G<•y 12 '•P' .. 12 Sl~ 6 Lisa l\.lcKinlt•y., qn<1l CoM 13, BREA 0uNOA 2 z..,,.c 6 Nap.•• 2 • stoppNI Crlt-1., pn'>t'>l'c1'>1111
shutoul -.IPdk t1t 1u-.t mun·
lhdn 3ll murntr;><. and cut 11110 c1
7-0 ledcl
Brea Olinda O I 1 O -2 )-ilt ~H TApl•J• 2 Zun I -i Corona del Mar 6 4 1 2 13 J oul<!d 001 ncont
Brea otlnda ·McKinley 1,
Kane 1 Saves Koto 4
Teichnt<al\ Chr1st1•n Ht1nta(Jf" coa<n l
V........, flkW' 16. Huddlt' 11 O•llt"b•• 11 Hoe•• 9 W••dlt'< 6
l•nde<""'" 4 £dm1S1on • ~.,.,..,, l
CdM, )>rlS'>tnCJ '>l'lfll''> .... l\'
swimming hy dt•l1•ndcr.., tn
Corona del Mar Hewko 3,
Carlson 3, Daley 3, FnM 2, Bowlus 1,
D1G1acomo I Saves -Wells 6
) p\ go.I• f•kW 2 ~>d't< 1 HuO<I•• I '-fool4!d out n<>M
Tec:hnK•I• \lan9uard <o<><'-l
H•lft1me .29 29
1195 0811\JAAIES 11
SARKISSIAN
Harold Sarkissian. one
of the inventors of the
flrat dig lie I compuler.
pelted 1way ol natural
CIUHI Thursday.
February, 16. et his
Lido Island home
MADDIT A. the com·
puter, Wit built by 1
pack ol young gen·
UIHI In Manhatt•n
B11ch in t 951 . They
bouted that their
"t lt ctronlc brain'
could beat any human
It cheu. However, It
Wit purchlled by the
Air Foret, and never
played 1 game. Harold
aleo pionffrtd elec·
Ironic voling equip-
ment end founded
Hver1I comp1nl11
Including Computer
RHUrch Corp. (1950)
end Major Dela (1965).
Born In Fresno. July
18, 1922 Harold g~u·
attd B.S In science
from Btnctlty 44 end
MrVecl In the US Army
Signal Corp.
Harold, beloved hut·
bend. flthtr, uncle 1nd
friend, Is 1urvl11td by
hi• wife, M1r1h1, end
hit 4 children, Jull1,
Geoffrey, Kenneth,
and L•ura: daughter·
ln·ltw, S1r1h Poat
S1rkl11l1n: hl1 son ..
ln-t1w. Robert Boyd
and Ronald Stanke;
gr1ndchlldren. Jull1
end Dtvld Sarklulan,
01nltl Stanke, J11H
Boyd.
Memorl1I Service,
Wtdneaday, Ftbfuary
21. 4:00 P.M .. Fllrvlew
Community Church,
2525 Fairview Road,
CoN Meal. GrlYlllde
Servlctt Friday.
Ftbrulty 23. 2:15 P.M.
Pacific View Memorial
Perk, Cotona Del Mar.
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/l.() llKJtdJ ...
/kte P"!foU«J.
CONROY'S
FLOWERS
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.. 'IJ,f l'Mc•• d4HUl#llUI
l<HMJ'/
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE OF
ABANDONED
PROPERTY
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sell al public eucnon.
pursuant lo Secllon
21700 ol 1t1e Business &
Protess!O<lal Code the
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property !O wot LEAH M
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ctta1r lug misc DAVID
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cru11r records 11on
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ROBINSON J-30
Table ration furn
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HAUSWALD J 77
Wash. dryer piano rel
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BRIGG, C· 16 G·Clubs
bag. nite stond misc.
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Nllme Si.t9ment
Tht following pe!.ol\I
.,.. doing bulW*-..
2RPL 'iR COM. 4223
Dana Rd Newpdf1
BNdl, CA taee3 nnottly J Albb. 4223
Dane Rd.. Newport
8ted\. CA tae&3 T'NI buaiMa It con-
cU:ild ~ "' lndMcl'9I H1v1 ~ t18f1ed dOil'O ~ ytt7 No
TllTIOltly J Albltt
Thie allltl'nlnl WU !Md ...,, ltle County
QMtt ol Otwot CGunrY on o 1/2Slr'2001 I001Mhl?t Oliily ,...,. Jin 31, ,tb L t+, 21. 2QOI W311
NOTICE OF TO PETITION
ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF
BERNARD J. HAWN
aka BERNARD
JOHN HAWN
Cue 'llo A206te2
To a~ he1'1. benefioa,,,...s Ct"edrtOra
ccncngent credit.ors and
per900S "l'lhO may
olherwlse be interested In
the wt~ 01 es1a1e. or both, ot BERNARD J HAWN
aka BERJl.ARD JOHN
HAWN
A PEilTION FOR
PROSA TE !'las been ~led
by CMI A Hawn •n tile
Supell()( Co.. rt 01
C1Mom1a County ot
ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE •e<;uests 11111
Chnl A Hawn be
1ppacnUld as ~
r9pf9Mntato"9 to
11dmon11te1 Ille estate or
the deceOent
Tf<E PETITION
l'llQuests ll'e decedenra
will and toe1.c's. II eny
be •omtnec to Pn>blte
The will ana any c:odocda
119 ava•lab'e fOf
u.amina~on '" IN file kepi Dy I/le coun
THE PETITION
l'llQUHll auttionly to
ldmlnistar Ille 811111
undef Ille lndeoen<lant
Admlr stral.<ln ot Estates
Ad. (T,,.s ai;uionty will
ab Ille pereonal
repreH11llbve to take
many actions wur·out
obtain.ng co.in approval
Belote taklflQ ceriaon very
Important ICtionl.
however. lhe pet1011al
repretenllbve win be
r9QUll'ICI to grve notlct to
inlerested perlOl\s unieu
hr( ,.,..,.. waMld nob
or conHllled to the
~tlC!IOn ) The
edmlnlstrabon avlhorily
will bl granted unltM an
lntlnsted Pl1SOtl ~ an
~ to the petition
end st10WI ~ QUM '#t"J the court should not vant IN eillhonty
A HEARING on the
ptlJtion w.11 be held on March 15, 2001 11 1 ~
PM tn Dept No L73
located It ~ 1 The City
DIM Orange CA 92913"
1571
IF YOU 06JECT to
the gran~ng of !ht
pelltiotl. ~ lhould
ICll*f et !ht~ Ind ._YOUI~ or
.. wllhlfl ~ wtth .. ~~ .. -. v-~..,111r. ""-; • ~ :-U"' A CREDrTOl•• ........ -iia crf ......... rau •d «i. ,_ c1e1tm
wldl .. ~•..S• copy ID ........ .............
by .. ~....,blr
manfll ...,, .... -.. lllulnel d .... ..
llfooMtd '"~ Cocl9 IKllbl t 100 "" .,,,. .. _ ........ ,... ---11*'1-mr1l'llll "°"' .. '-"'O ... !'*Id~ YOUM4Y ~
........ byhC!Nl .,_ .... ,.,....
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Petitioner: Chril A.
Hawn
CHRIS A HAWN
24025 CARAVEL PL
LAGUNA NIGUEL CA
92~n
Newpon Beadl-Costa
MeSI Da'y CN5~~~1Feb
NOTICE OF
SEIZURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE
SECTION
11471/11488
AND NOTICE OF
INTENDED
FORFEITURE
PURSUANT TO
HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE
SECTION 11488.4
On January 30. 2001
at 99 F111 Onve. Co61a ~esa CA the property
descnbed as $2 155
was seized pursu1nl lo
Health and Safety Code Section ,, , 71 11488 by
the Costa Mesa Poti<:e
Dapertment
The property wu
Mlllld with re'spea to II·
leged v1ol1t1on111 of a Section(ll ol the Hetlltl
and S1le1y Code
Seaion You are hlret>y
nol1l«1 that the Otstnct
Allorney ol Orange
County hes mlltated
pooeed~ogs 10 1<w1e11 lhe
above·ducnbed prop·
erty pursuam to Hfflttl
and Satety Code
Sectton 11488 4
Y04J are instructed 111111
If you de"'' 10 contest
the lorle1ture ot IN•
property pursuent lo
Health and S.lety Code
SectlOll 11488 5. you
must hie a venfied dalm
atattng your Interest 1n
Che Pfoperty You must file this da•m on lhll Su-
perior Court of the
County Of °'8nQo Within
(30) dltys ol lhe lirst put>-
ltcation of this Notoot
unl111 you 1ece1111
1etual nolf(;e (Ple8M
UH File No 01·290)
You mu11 11rv1 an endofsed copy of the
dllm on lhe IMll1ct Al· 'tOrTleY of Of9flOI Col.rtty
IAttn Oeputy-lil-Chlrot
N.E T I II 401 Civic
Center Drive WHI
San11 Anll CA 92701
Wlltllll thrty (30) days ot
the 111"9 ot .,,. dtlm l'I
the SuPeflor CourVCMI OMllOll
The lallurl 10 timely
Ille and NCUl'I a Y9ltlled dUn lllttng .,, lnlw9ll
In lw J110P1111Y WI flt SIJ.
perior °°"" .. rwull In ltie PfOf)lrty bttno de-
dlted Of ordtftcf IOt·
lllled '° flt Stal• of c. lfomie end clalllbuted
purauant 10 ttit ~ al He9#I end S.1-'Y Code Sec.lion
11489 W'lttlout f\lf'llW naea or '*""II PubljlMd Ne-port
BttCtl·Coela Mell a.; PlloC Fttwuary 21,
28. \utdi 7, 2001
Tell Us About
YOUR
GARAGE
SALE!
ID
~
NEWPORT
CONTINUED FROM 7
perhdp!> Jt's c1 dtllNent .,tnry •
Nc•wport lrdLll!d. 5-'! l'drly in the
thud pvnod lwlore I) ing the qdml'
with hdck-tu-hc1ck godl\ by Je-.s1co
BdlJ B{•klen ,.ind Buoth edch hdd
dSS1"1'> on lhP q11dlS
Both lt•<1m'> hdd oµporturutJcs to
scon• 111 lhP luurth pt•nod. but w1•rc
clc>nu •cl by th1 · godhei, Newport\
Hec1lht•1 Deylll'n hnt'>ht>d writh 11
SdVP\ v..tulP El Toro·-. lt'\S1ca Hurd1t•
hdd 1 f)
AltPr d scort•lesc.; thrPP-mtnute
ove1 lirm· Jll'rtOcl D11tu found thl'
uppt•r-nqht comt•r ol thl' qodl for <1 f-J-
5 El Toro c11J\ dntc1q1• ''1th l n
remcrn11nq
"IPwport mc1ndgt•d to lit> thE' <JdlOt•
\\Ith .!'I -. .. cund-. IPll \\ h1•n Booth took
d pci...' I roni Erm 1\1•1)\ Bolt>!> c1nd
found th1• lwc k or lht• nl't fore mg
... udd1•n·<ft.>dlh OVl'fllfTH'
[I Toro dJIJl<•arPd to ql'I lhP lm•d k
1t n1•Pclt•d wht•n U l'\cll'n \\ds Cdlicd
for c1 111111. tmnnq Ne~' IH>rt to hd\'t• no
PUBLIC NOTICES 11
F1c1111ous Business
Name Statement
The lollow.n9 perS-On<,
arc. do-ng bus.noss as
Oes•gns by Aila IS
Sea Cove Lane N11w
po<t lka.;1i CA 9<660
R ta Berube 15 St!a
Covill Lane fl<ew~ rt
Beach CA 92560
This bus.ness •s con
ducted by an nct•v!dua
Ha,,. yo\J staned
do1n9 bus•ness yel1
Yes Jur>e 1985
Aita Berube
This sta1emen1 w.ls
tiled w lh lhe County
Oen. 01 O<aN}e C unry
0(1 01 17 2001
20016852085
Daily P1101 Jan 31 Feb
7 14 21 ?f>Ol WJ13
Flctltloua Buslneu
Name Statement
The tollow1n9 persons
are dotng bos•ness as
A G E"nterpr !-e 2172
Oupont Or •19 IN!ne
Cal1tomia 926 t 2
Ayman Gammoh
2855 P1necree~ Alie
•A 120 Co5t8 Mess
Ca·il,•n•cl 92626
Th•s busmess •s ;en
dl.IC180 by an ondNldua
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Ayman Gammoh
Tl'l•S statement ... as
flied ''"'h Iha County
Cieri. ot Ora~ County
on 01129 2001
20018853500
Dally P1lol Jan 31 Feb
7, 14 21 2001 W314
Flctltloue Busl,,.••
N1m1 Statement
Tl'e follo""'ng persons
are doing t>ustoes1 H COMTECH TRADING
1769 t Van Buren Unit
A, Huntington Baech
CA 92647
Mtehat4 0.00 17691
Van Buran Ulllt .t. Hunt·
ong!Ol'I Beech. c A 926>17 Tal\er Femat 17691
\Ian Buren, UNI A. Hunt·
lnQIOn Betch. C.t. 9294 7 Thia bu,.nesa 11 con·
due1e<I by 1 general
partn11an1p
H11;1 you 111rted
doing t>o.-yet? No
Tafler Farhat
Tlvl lllttmenl WIS
filed with the County
CIMt al Orange County on 02J02J2001 20011954015
OaljeP11ot F.o 7 14,
21 • 2001 W320
a"'inat.on '" INI t 1e kept
t1 Ir>< court THE PETITION re
quests autnonty 10 ad·
minister the estate uncte•
the Independent Ad"l•n
strat °" ot Estates Act
This Autho<'r!y .,..141 a!IO;<
tne personal represent·
atovo 10 take many ac·
l•ons without obta1n1ng
court approval Before
1ak1n9 ce<ta n very •m·
P• nant acto0ns hO"'·
l'Vll Ille personal 1ep<e-
sentahvo will be required
to give not•ce '10 111·
terested perso!IS unless
tney N!ve .... a...,td notice
or onsentlld to the
proposed aC11on 1 The
independent admon•s·
trat•on eulhorily will be
granteo uniess an in·
teres•ed person 1 -es an
obtt'C1'°" to the petot.o''
arid sroows gOQd c•use
Why the court should not
grant the euthomy
A HEARING on 1ri11
pet~ion "" be field on MARCH 22 2001 at
1 45 pm on Dept L 73
IOC81ed at 341 The City
Drove Soutr Or1119e
CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to
the grant "9 ol the peti-
hOn yO<J Sheluld appear
al the neanng ano state
your ot>1ecto0ns or Ille
... 11nen object ons w.m
the cour1 belort tne
t1ea11ng Your ap·
pearanoe may be in pe1·
son 0< by your anomey
IF YOU ARE A CAED·
ITOA 0< c001:ngen1 '1l'<>-
1t0f o1 me 0eceaseo you
must hie your cia.m with
the cout'l and mail a
copy to Iha pet'IQnaJ rep-
reM111atn1e 1p(l040\9d by
the court ..... lh•n tour
montns from !Ile date ot
the hrll ISSUanct ot let·
ters 11 P<OYl<iod 1n Pro-
beta Code !19C1oon 9100
The hme IOI tu.ng d&.ms
w•ll nol e1p"e belOft
lour mont"5 lrom the
hearing cett noticed
1bove
YOU MAY EXAMINE
,,. file kepi by ttie court
If you are a peraon ;n..
ltrtlled In the ff18tl.
you me~ hit "'1th lht
COUii 1 R~ tor Spe-~I Notice t1orm OE·
I !>4) ot "8 Ning ot an n-
Y9fl!Ofy and ~ al
Mt•te 8114MS or ot "'r'f pt111Uon Of account u
1>rovld1d In Probate
Cooe Mellon 12!IO A
Requul '°' Sptdll ~ he• lonn IS av1lleble lrom "8 clel1I.
PetHloner:
L
'Nednesdoy, February 21 , 2001 9
Heather
Deyden of
Newport
Harbor
makes one
oJ her 11
saves tn
Tue day's
showdown
at El Toro.
DONLIAC.HI r All'f I'! OT
gOc11.Je tn the lmdi rune !>econd!> or the
hrst sudden·dl~dth penod
Newpurt qu1ckl} threv. d wall of
pld\ i>r<> m I ront ol thP QOdJ dlld forced
El Toro·s Kl olo c 0drtf'T to shoot h1gh
Ht>r !>hot rctntJ qlf lhf' C10!>sbc1r dS tune
l'XJllrPd c1rHJ l\.P.,. ... port dodged d
ffidJur bulll't
Ht•ldl'n pl<1\ ..-d -.omt' excPllent
dPlt·n-.e 1n th1· wcund ..,udden-dedlh
1wn11d with d llloc k ond two '>led ls
Shi· ltn1~hi-d with h\I' -.ti:ob l.Il the
9c1m1• Both l!•orn~ lu1l1•d lo -.con• dnd
th" <J<1ffil' r •lllllmwcl
"w .. n· qol to q1\ 1• credit to El
Tciro' rlelf'n-..t• <I' "'Pll • BdCTlet1 !>dld
· Tht•) did n <Jreol 1111> 111 toking dWd)
011r 11pport11n1t1Ps Plu .... Wl' were•
JJll'll\ tUPd <I' Uit' <Jcllllt• \\Ort• Oil"
Holl hcH1 :-.;,." pon., hl'<,I chc1nce tu
t•nd tht• 'JcH111· in th1· third '>Udden·
clt•oth pPnud but ht>r '>h11t Wd., kept
uut I>\ ct lunq1ny I lordw
·I don t r<·nwmb1•r IJ1•mg tn\ oh ed
in d q1rb Wdtl'r polo qc1nl<' thdt losted
thc1l long bdurt-, • i3dm\.'tt <;01rl ·We
uwd Pven thmq we tuuld think of to
g+·t thdt \\ inmnq qua.l, but w£> JUSl
couldn't find the winner ·
WESTOVER ESQ
(CSB• 153037)
WESTOVER &
WESTOVER ,
901 001/ER DR ..
SUITE 120.
NEWPORT BEACH,
CA 92660
·Publ.shed Ne.,.pon Bea ~ ·Cos1a Meu
Daily P•lo1 Februa') 21
2' 2fl 2001
'NT326
BSC 10342
NOTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
ROBERT O'OESKY
aka ROBERT I
O'DESKY aka
ROBERT IRWIN
0 DESKY
CASE NO. A206208
To all hll"5 Oene•··
c1ar1es creditors cont·
ingent cred1tor5 and
P9<"0!1i wno ma~ ot"e ..
"''5e be nteres14'<1 "' me " , or estate or D<it~ ol
ROOEAT OOE$1\'r aka
ROBERT I ODESKY
1k1 ROBERT tRWIN
0 OESK'f
A PET•T10lli FOR
PROBATE ha< been
filed by WILLIAM L
o·DESKY tn the Supe·
rl()( Court ol Cal tom••
County ot ORANGE
THE' PET!TIO,.,. FOR
PROBATE 1equests that
Wll LIAM L 0 DE SKY
be •PPo•nt&d BS Ol'r·
son111 •epresentat•ve to '°"'"' ste• "'" fft•te ol th• declldenl
THE PETITION re
quests euthoroty lo ed·
m1n<st., the est•te urtder
the lnoeoendenl Adm..,.
..irallOf"I of Estate5 Aci
Th<~ A<.1"'°'11) ..., n a'°"
tt11 persona· raoresen1-
at1ve 10 ra>;e many ac·
hOf'IS W•l!>Out OOta1n1ng
court approval Bel0<t
taking c~a.n ven; ,,,... ponant a:;tro.,s ;,o.,...
...... the r:>e'10l1ll r~
MlltalM! wiM be rtQUll'ed
to g+va notice to ,,,.
te<tale<I Ot>'50f\£ unieu
1'141) have .... 'Vecl nococe °' consenlfd 10 11\e
prop<>llC I CllOO ) The
Independent adm1n•s·
lrll>on authOfity .., ff be
granted unieu an 1n·
tefe9180 pe-. lllel an oe,ea.on 10 the pellt>on
and shows gooa cau11
~ ,,. COUl1 9/lOIJld noc
granc lhl tulhorl!y
A HEARING on the
petition wtl be halo on MARC~ 22 2001 al
1 4.5 pm In Dept L73
locale<I It 3' 1 The Cfty
D"ve Soutn Orange
CA 92868
IF YOU OBJECT to
tl'le granting ot the pet
t1on yQU should appear
at the hellnng end state
~our 001ect•ons or I •e
"''•tten obteC1.o~ wott>
t"e c01f1 belo•• the ~ H l~Ag• ~.u.-:.._'l!,!)'l"'
pea.ranee may be inper
son OI by your anomey
IF YOU ARE A CRED·
1TQA or ccnrotgem CT"8d
tO< ot tf'le oeceaseo you
must hie your Claim W!lh
ll'le court and m111 a
~opy 10 tile personal rep·
9S4!ntatrve llp()Ool'ltt'd by
'"• coun "'1ll'l1n lour "'00111$ lrom tne date 01
:11e hrsl 1SSOanc:e of let·
IP~ as provided 1n Pro-
t>llll! Code .....ction 9100
.,,.,,9 time. '°' 11""Q Cll•fnS
w 1 "ot ••0<•1 belo•• ' 1ur months trom Ille
h1<1t1n9 aate noticed
above
YOU "°"AY E"-AMlfllE
..... " .. i\epl by IN> '°"'"
'' yau are a perS0t1 n
ternted in the es1a1e ~ou may Ille w11ti lhP
COUl'l I Request 10< Spe·
:; 11 Not~ (IOf'm OE
'SA ol the f·•>ng ot an n
vantory ano appr1111 ot
e~tate assets or ol ll"Y
peti11on or account a\
orov1ded .n Probate
Code seC110f' 12 50 A
Aequ.t lot SQeo& fllo-
t.ct form os av11lab1t
from the oourt det1\
Attorney tor PetJ1loner
MICHAEL A. LAWLER,
JR., ESQ. S8N 9711 I
901 DOVER DRIVE.
STE ,01
NEWPORT BE.AC.., CA
92160
Published Ne.,.oon
Baacn-Coata Men
Oa• y PllOC Febfuary 21
'27 28 200t
WT328
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YOUR
GARAGE
SALE!
ln
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10
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wllich maU8 1t illtoal to lldvtrtiM •.,.y prefertnet,
Mmllllon Of dlsa1mlnation
based on rxe, COIOr, rtlio-lon, 50. hlndlcap, tlmitlal
ltllUt oc national origin, or
an Intention to 11111lle any
Suell IJ(tftrtnct, limilatlon or dlscrimilltion •
ThlS lllWSl)lper wtll no1
anowlnoly acup1 any advertisement ror rut
ettate wllk:h Is Jn violltion or Ille law. Our reade11 11e
lltreby lnlormtd tlw all dWetllnos adwrtts.d In tilts
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1111 equll= oe: basis. To com n of ditcriml· nation, HUO toll-free at
1-aoo-424-tillO.
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