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DATE BOOK
Newport Harbor High
School's senior tlass w1ll
bring toget her 1h most
talented p.erformPrs th•~
week\'nd 111 "Unforgett.1bll•."
a celebration of love.
romante, dnd the hopes ..ind
dreams o f the> overage teen
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COMMUNITY
FORUM
It wa\ a long time corning,
but now that the -;tudentc,
are 1n their cla\c,rooms at
Newport Codst Elementary
School. we w1~h them luck
See Page A13
INSIDE NEWS. Newpor1
Beach w1U rC'C<'1ve $40,000
from the state to help stop
erosion at a BalbocJ Island
b£'c1ch See Page Al
On
VACATION
John Cummings and Susan
Champion of Corona del
Mar and Carl and Ryan
Gregory of Newport Beach
took the Pilot with them lo
nmbuktu. West Africa.
For more On Vacation,
see Page A7
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SEE CENTER PAGE AB
Golf tournament money one
piece to Hoag Hospital's puzzle
\
Behind the
SCENES
A look ut a man ~
behind the Classic's
mail and shipping
(the wme)." he said with a
laugh. "But we decided we
better send it where 1t
belongs."
Toward the end of the
week. Baum's focus will sh1f1
from .ccepting shipments to
~nding t~m out. ~said. • Fund-raising efforts
from Toshiba Senior
Classic wilJ go toward the
new women's pavilion.
Matthis Wlnkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEAC H For
Stephanie McCleUan, there's no ques-
tion about it. Working as Hoag
Hospital's medical consultant tor
women's services, she knows that her
department is pressed for •pace.
Right now, private patient rooms
get mapped up quJckly, leading to a
standing joke among hospital employ-
f
For more on j' I the Toshiba
1 Senior Classic,
I See Sports,
t . --~..,. .,
N'S that Hoag'!'
dfllucnt cus-
tomers probably
never sha r ed a
bathroom grow-
ing up -much
lt"ss with a
stranger.
A new
women's pavilion,
_..expected to open
in 2004, will alle-
viate the problem. ·u w e have
one negative
thing about Hoag. it 's that we need
that physical building,. M<.<::lellan said.
SEE TOSHIBA MGE A14
• ~: Steve Baum
• ..-: Balboa Island
• J0e TIT\E: Mail services
committee chairman
• .. IS: In charge of deliv·
ering ~ii to the right peo·
pie on the green\
• DAILY DUT'mS: Baum
and wwral otMf volun-
Stew a.um
teen In the gott tournament\ mail
department take in about 100 ltllp-
rNnts Heh day. Equipped wt1h e
flatbed gotf <Mt a.um then bttngl
his goods -renging from profa-
sionll ~· penonel rneil to.
~ fof corporate sponsors -to
theeddr.-e.
While the saifl manager
~ not play golf himself,
hum said t~ tournament's
~efk1ary had brought him
to sign on as a volunteer.
"It's really just for tn. hos·
pital, • he said. "I enjoy
wat~i~ (gotf,I but I worll
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A2 Thursday, Morch 1 , 2001
WORKING
lllEFLY 111 IUSlllUS .
Newport Beach firm adds client
Estey-Hoover Advertising ~d ~bli~ Relations ~st
month signed Aqua Mix, a nationwide distributor of tile,
stone! and IJ14S0nry products. to its client list. . .
Estey-Hoover will band.le the ~uthem California-base?
company's public relations, in.eluding corporate co~uru
cations and coordinating speoal events and promotions.
Estey-Hoover, based in Newport ~ach, was estab-
lished in 1975 and was the first agency m Orange Co.~
to be accepted into the American Assn. of Advertismg
Agencies.
Daily Pilot
A new lo<:ation,.
same eclectic* sales·
NUdd Twigs has found a
new home. It will still
carry the same eclectic
mix of antiques, art, home
furnishings and garden
accessooes as it did in its
Santa Ana Avenue location
in Costa Mesa. The new
shop has a nice selection of
merchandise for spring. It's
at 660 W. 17th St., Quonset
Hut 23. It's open from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday. Informa-
tion: (949) 642-8944.
Pet's Central will cele-
brate its grand opening
today through Sunday by
offering a 15% discount on
everything in the store
(except dog and cat food).
Pet's Cer;itral specializes in
everything you need for a
pet. There's also a special on
Professional brand dog food
(buy one, get one free) and
a 35-pound bag of Nutro-
max food at $19.99 (save
$5). There are other specials
on Purina Proplan food -
~uy one bag, you'U get the
second one free. Pet's Cen-
tral is in the Harbor Plaza. at
2300 Harbor Blvd .. Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
642-5673.
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
50"1<> to 80°.k •. Examples of
savings are long-sleeve knit
tops at $5, boys' and girls'
tops at $5, men's sweaters at
$5, and men's long-sleeve
knit tops at $4. Big Kmart is
at 2200 Harbor Blvd., Costa
M esa. Information: (949)
646-7701 .
John Garbella Office Depot has all
kinds of best buys at its
inventory clearance sale.
Select merchandise in aU
departments is reduced up
to 80% for the sale. It's open
seven days a week. from 7
a.m . to 9 p .m . Monday
through Friday. 9 a.m . to 9
p.m. Saturday. and 10 a.m.
to 8 p .m . Sunday, Otfice
De~t'\s in Costa Mesa at
2200 Harbor Blvd. lnfomrn-
tion: (949) 548-8228.
Zany Brainy will offer a
fun. free art program ca!Jed
the Zany Brainy Art Club for
kids 4 to 6. It will meet at 7
p,m. on five consecutive Fri-
days. The first session will
be March 9, anrl the last will
be April 6. The art club ses-
sions are "Follow the Lines
and Find the ShdpeS";
"Draw, Brush and Blot";
"Hide and Seek"; "The
World th.rough Zany Glass-
es"; and "Writing Compan-
ions." As the sessions
progress, kids will work.on a
more advanced project,
building on the skills they
develop. Kids will work with
crayons, paper, glue, gel
paint, C rayola Model Mdgic.
stdmping markers, glitter
glue, pencils and washable
markers. Kids will get a free,
take-home project at the
HE IS
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THE LAST STOP
It's dork ontl d<1mp rns1d1· the Stdy
Har in N<•wport Bf•<.1ch. Not nearly ilS
WP! ds 1t is outs1dP. but wt•l c>nouy h for
John Gdrlw llo lo \'lllN CJP through the
hct ck door in rc11n boots itnd rt shc k(~T.
I IP W(t!> JU!>! cthout to (JO homP -on d
bide k I farh•y motor scoolf'r that th•~
b4-yc>dr-ol<l kf'1•ps pdrkPd in the bd1k
alh•y b(Yt1us1.• 1l's noon dnd th<1t's
w hen his rnorn111y l><.1rtendmH shill
end:,.
Gtirl>Pllc1 1s a 111orninq 1wrson --thl•
ldSl stop tor th•· worker 1ust lirushlO~.J <1
W-d V<'Ydrd shift, th(• first for mMn bers
nt ct 9-to-5 world
GOOD COMPANY, GOOD DRINKS
Y"'1'v1· qol to hc1v" qood romc1to
Tending bar for the early
morning folks and night owls
JUICe to mdke cl uood Bloody M ary,
GMlwUa said. I ~is version calls tor
Jjmp jutcP, salt for Uw rim, a dash of
sw eet and sour, celery salt, black pep-
per, Tabasco Sduce. Leu & • Peftirf's
Worcc>stN sd uce, vudktt c1ncl tomato
IUICe.
BMten<lin~J conws f'd!>y to h im
Hnotiny, cc1rpPntry -CarhPll<J 's dnm·
11 itll, But he's tPndell hors lht! lon~J<!St
-t1lmut J O yct1rs n<Jw -ilnd th£>
e xpl'nf•nce has rnkl:'d in 'iltm i'!'> c1nd
frif!nds.
''l've wc1tch1;>cl people ~rrnw up."
said Garhr.lli:i, a,k.n. Papa John, "lfor-
tender~ litlk and listPn -i:ibout evPry-
thin9 in the world. Anrl 11 don't l<t kP
too Jonn to know Pveryh<i<ly or for
l'verybody to know you."
His patrons and friends know him
as Papa John because he used to run
the Beach Ball, a bar on the ocean-
front. with his four sons.
THE EARLY BIRD
One of his -sons used to clean bars
with Garbella in the early morning
hours. That was how the Costa Mesa
resident got to thinkmg, "might as
well tend the l>ar for a few hours too."
When he leaves for work at 4:30
c1.m ., it's usually pretty chilly. He'll
· thrQW on lus leather jacket, hop on his
hike dnd motor over to the bar
twrduse he cares al>out tending to his
odd-hour customers_
"At o an the morning, it's a place for
pPople to come and go," he said.
-Story tiy Young Ch•ng,
photo by Greg Fry
end of the art club. Parents
must preregister their chil-
dren because space is limit-
ed . Zany Brainy is at the
Corona del Mar Plaza in
Newport Beach. Informa-
tion: (9491640-5131 .
Costa Mesa Designer
Outlet is celebrating a grand
reopening with savings of
Kiss us, we're Irish after all
It's Girl Scout Cook.Je
sale season, but the local
Girl Scouts council says the
latest sale has some
changes. The cookie boxes
will have a new look for the
first time in a decade (not
that the box ever deter-
mined their appeal), and
there's a new cookie: Aloha
Chips, with macadamia nuts
and white chocolate_ Old
standbys are stiU available,
such as Thin Mints, Samoas,
Trefoils, Do-si-dos, Taga-
longs, Lemon Drops and
Apple Cinnamon. AU vari-
eties are $3 a box. The
cookie sale helps to gener•
ate funds for Girl Scout
troops' activities and service
projects, as well as helps the
council provide campsites,
educational opportunities
and more. It's also a plan to
help young girls learn mon-
ey-management. as well as
goal-setting and decision-
making skills. For informa-
tion on cookie booth loca-
tions, you may caU the Girl
Scout Council of Orange
County at (714) 979-7900,
Ext. 315.
up to 80°11, off department
store prices. The outlet store
sells men's jeans from $9.99,
men's shirts from $7.99,
women's dresses from
$12.99, and women's T-shirts
from $5.99. The current sp~
cial is on select women's
suHs priced at $19.99. The
regular retail price is $99 to
$149. It's at 3491 S. Bristol
Ave .. Costa Mesa. Informa-
tion: (714) 825-0202.
M n-..t lf•r11Jt•rs 11ldY not h<:tV('
not11·l·cl, hut we di RPtc1il
l~olln<l t1p hctVP l><>f'n f!XITt!lllf'ly
c1y1tdti'd itnd strc•!'>sPrl ldtf'ly. < >ur
friend~ h.iv1• stoppPd rnllin9 itflf!r
hemq ln•c11<.•d lo ranb; dhout work,
pohtirs .md llw t'rHllPss rdin. ~When
will 11 E>ncl, hy th1> wc1y?1 Our co-w ork-
ers avoHI us rts 1f w1°n" dn unleashed .
rc1bicl, w ild cc1t 'llalktn~i through the
D ally Pilot PlrtZll.
Thanklully. rc•hpf is 1n sight. St.
Pritrirk's Dc1y is only d couple of
weeks off. WP w1!re hnppily renunded
of that when we received a colorful
press release from TGI Friday's
RETAIL ROUNDUP
ctnnouncang its Rlrt mf'y Alaster.
This t1tiUatmg rnnroction c-omPs in
both alcoholic and nonal('()hol11 Vf'T-
si.ons. The strong vPrsion conlnms
lnsh Whiskey, Bailey's Irish Cream,
green Creme de Menthc, two scoops
of vanl!Ja ice cream cJnd somP C'nt<;hf'<l
ice.
Let us drink that in for a second.
The one suit<:1hle tor the under-21
crowd contains vanilla syrup, milk,
honey, three sroops· of vanilla ice
cream, some peppermint extract and
the option of greert food coloring.
Copyright· Non~ st0f1es, Ill~·
"S~m Fein," as we say in aJJ our
toasts.
AND FOR THE MORNING AFTER
Come March 18, the recipes Quak-
er Oatmeal sent along could be
handy. The "Bake it Better with Oats•
rc•cipe contest winner, Priscilla Yee of
C oncord, came up with a quick way
to make cinnamon buns. And you
know they'U stick with you.
The only problem? 1t involves an
oven, which we like to keep clean by
not using.
Which leaves us back to the hair of
the dog that bit us, we suspect.
WEATHER AllD SURF
Big Kmart has slashed its
prices even further on
men's, women's and chil-
dren's apparel. All clearance
apparel is reduced from
Pa.sslone Corona del Mar
specializes in Italian home
furnishings and accessories.
You may also bring in pieces
for restoration and custom
finishes, and there's an inte-
rior design se.rvice available.
It's at 3565 E. Coast High-
way, in Corona del Mar.
Information: (949) 723·5222.
• IEST ~ appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Send information
to Gre.r Wylder •t 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax
at (949) 646-4170.
Dailf J>ilot
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• ,....,,.._ llloed: A grand theft was reported In the
2700 blodt at 2:59 p.m. Friday.
• l'elrvlew llloed: A grand hft was reported In the
2200 block at 3:01 p.m. Friday.
• H9rbor lloulev81'd: A commercial burgtary was
reported In the 2JOO block at 6:42 p.m. frtdev,
• ,..•upout ....,•••* A grand ttwft was~ In
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Daily Pilot " Thursday, Morch 1, 2001 A3
State offers $40,000 to shore up Balboa Island
• Nt>wport Bedch will use money to study how
dn-•d9mg hdrbor could help to stop beach erosion.
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
NEWl'Olfr llEAC'l I
ThP -.tat1• will providP $40,00U
for lhl' < 1t; lo ..,l11dy drudging
u~ u Wc1y to pn•v1•nt f•rostun
on Bcilbu11 lslctn<I, pdrl ol d
$)0-11111111111 (jfdflt JJdl'kcltll'
auned at shonnq up C'dlifor-
md beaches.
The fundmq. wluch will
be included in lh1• 11pcom1ny
200 l-02 lmdget, wd<,
dnnou11ced by Gov. Crc1y
Ddv1s on Wednesday
"C<llifom.1c1's beuchPs drf'
d Vdludble ecologtcdl, P<'O-
n<Jm1c dnd recredt1onal
rl''>ource: Davis said tn d
sldtemcnt "Tht!:>e grants will
ht•lp cll1cs cmd rnunlles along
the cods! to r<''>lore publte
bedches dncl !>ludy nPw
upprodche~ lo controll1ny
<,t'dshorc erosion "
('1t y offi<1db were
plPdSNI with the dnnounct>-
menl. Councilmc1n Steve
Aromtwr~. who'>C! district
in<"lucl<•!> BcJll>od lslt1nd crnd
who lives on LltUe Balboa,
said the money would be
used to fund the dredgmg
study
The city's dredgmg pro-
ject, estim ated to cost
between $400,000 dnd
$600,dOO. would use silt from
the Newport H Mbur ~ff.om
to replenish the shore Ii "f :
"If we can bnng sa d in
there so those folks; can come
to the beach, those folks t an
come down dnd 5pend those
toun st dollar5, • Brom berg
Sdld
For yedrs, the city hds
fought d.O eroding shoreline
off South Bdy Front by dump-
µig Sdnd on the bedch each
!>pnng Other dffected areas
inrlude bedches off Eds! Bay
Pront dnd North Bay Front.
The replenishment work
would locus on the southern
cdgt~ of the 1~land, which 1s
dbout d nul(• dnd 4 hali LO
d.Jameter
The state funding would
be taken from the state's gen-
eral fund revenues -those
collected from tdxes. The>
state Legislature mu!>t
dpprove lhe pdckdge.
Smee 1995, the state hds
tunded "sdnd renou nsh-
ment" p rowcts and stuclies tu
the tune of dbout $1 .7 n:ull.wn
each y<!cH.
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Newport Beach sells stake in San Joaquin Reservoir FOR THE RECORD
A story m the Wednes-
day issue JTUs1dentlfi ed
the Jot sizes for a Hat itat
for Humaruty project as
the planned house sizes.
The houses will be 1,227
squ are feet, 1 .40~ square
feet and 1,500 square feet.
The lots range from 2,859
square feet to 3,621
square feet
•Ci ty offlcic1ls sdy
thpy'll hold Irvine
Rc1nch Waler District
dccountc1hl0 for dny
cl ischa r~JP~.
Mathis Winkler
DA11v PILOT
Nf-WJ>< >HT BEA< ·11
Th<·~ chcln't cwt 1h1' C1ss1ir-
c1111 , . .., llwy wc1nlc·d, bul C'1ly
< 'ounc ii 1111•mlw1!-. 11nt1m -
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till' d<>l1111c I Srtn .JOd<jlltn
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Heine II \V11lt•1 ))1<,trn I to turn
11 11110 " ti.i..,111 for r<'clc11mPd
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1 f'I n-., ell Jl<t"I lll('l'linCJ'i lhdl
d1-.,11i< I 11111! led.., w1•r<•n't will·
111q lo -.,1qn c1 lc•qr11ly l11nd1nq
d111 111111•nt lhnt woulcl pro-
h1b1t r1 cltschdCgt> ol
reclt1inwd wdter tnlu thP
Upper Newport Bdy excepl
dunng senous ratnstonns.
Whtie the goalc; of d I 9!-Jh
·no discharge" dgrecrnrnt
,imong lhe city. thP d1sln< l
t1nd Ordnge County\ Wdt<>r
dlld sc1nilc1t1on d1slncls hd\l'
lw~n c1chiaved,lrvme Ranch
WdlPr IJ1stricl otl1nab hc1vP
relusc•d to put their !>1gnc1-
lureo; on the~ document
t\lemher!> of nnc• of th(•
n ty's lec1rlin~J PnvironmPn-
lctltsl fttmuH•s WNP <>plil on
the counnl's deos1on to qo
c1hc•d(I with lhl' st1I<'
"It\ d IJdd rtc•C1<,11m tor th1•
hc1y Jong lt•rm," c;r11tl Buh
Causlln. thP lo11ndm~1 dHPC ..
tor of DPf Pnd thP Br1\, on
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"It ~c; a bad decision for
the bay long term."
Bob Caustin
founding director of Defend
the Bay
'I. had conVU1ced hPr to sup-
port the salP
"fl shall be c1 stc1nd1ng
poLicy or the counc1l thdt dny
c1ct1on by dny pc1rty of llht•
19qb agreement! to d1<,-
charge reclaLmed Wdter
beyond lhosP emNgency
------------d1schargE·s permitted
l<'P lhrtl lthl' di~trn q will not
dis<hcH~ll' -1 rt•< lct11nPd
W(l(('I]"
< ·r1uc;,t1n t1dcl•'<l thc1t ht'> 111-
l<1ws, J,1ck ,,11<1 Nrtncy Sk111-
ll1 •r, ~<'<'llWcl It' hdv<• dN HIPcl
to 1.,11pporl tlw '>rtlt' ofter
lt•111111nq trom c tty 11!!1< 1c1ls
th<1t 11<1 IH0tlC'1 dcdl could 111·
f<'rt< lwcl with tlw clt..,lnc I
Whlll• ..,hf' would hdvt•
prt>lc•rrt>cl c1 c ommilnwnt by
cl1..,tnc l ofttt ldl" to d no-d1..,-
c h<1rq1• .,, l'lldrt<> Ndnl v
~k1nrw1 sd1d \.\..-dm•..,dcJ\
t hct I I ht· n Iv\ pnnnis1 · lu
hold thl' distrn I d(C'OUnlctlJIP
dunng the term of lllw
c1greemcntj shall 1mmecli-
c1tely result in legc1l aclJon
sponsored, fundt•d dOd sup-
ported by ttrc city." rec1ds c1
pc1rt1grdph in ~he memordn-
dum of understanding
between the city dnd the
dtstnct regdrd1ng critcnd of
operdttOn for lhe new bdstn.
"We'll be watchmg [the
dt'itnclj very carefully,"
, dncy Slunner sCLid
The 1 Q96 agreeme>nt will
expire m 2011
While 1t remains uncle>dr
.,.. hut will happen after thoc..e
111 yPars pass, Deputy C'1t\
f\ 1t1nager Dave K1ff hd<; '>did
"One Of The Leading Causes
Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Isn't Your Wrist After All!"
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888-255-8036 IRLI <'4 HR RECORDW MES.SAGI
in thl' Jlt1'>l that t1n tncredsmg
clt•JOcJncl for reclauned Wdter
1n In inc, mor(> uc,ers 1n
N.i•wport Bec1ch or d better
Wd'r to tret1t the WdSle water
1 ould prevent d1:.charge
beyond tl1c1l ddle as weU
In ddd1t1on to dpprovmg
the• ~die>, whJCh wtll ec1m the
ctty dboul $13,000, council
mcmlwrs dbo dPcided to
cnter c1 collc,cllve defense
c1gr<'Crnc·nt with thf' reser-
voir's other ownt•rs
In a ldwsu1t filed m
Ort1nrw County Superior
Court on .lt1n 17, Df'lend lhe
Bdy cJLlt•lJf'" thdt d1slnct offt-
c1c11.., lt11kcl to complete dn
t1cle>qudlt' Pnv1ronmentc1l
n•Vll'W ol tht> proJC•ct
U1'>lnct otltndlS hc1vt• '>uld
th<>y w<>rc• "pun:ll'd ll\' the•
ldw-.,u1t, dddtng lhdl dll
dJlf'qc·d '>hortfdlls of thP
c·nv1runmental rev1e>" hdcl
dlrf'u,d} !wen dcldrt><,setl
JOE BELL is taking the week
off to figure out why his
electric bill 1s three t imes
what 1t 1s normally. The Bell
Cu<ve will return next week
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NEWPORT·MESA
SCHOOL BOARD WRAP·UP
Inside tricts were apprised of the
investment. The hope is EDUCATION not to have a similar situct-
tion in the fLTture. The
WHAT HAPPENED:
board agreed to pass on
the information.
The board WHAT HAPPENED: ~ l)05tponed a bresentation The boa rd
y Energy ~adopted Education the proposed
Inc., an ener-school
gy management compa ny sched ule for
with a plan designed to the next
manage energy consump-
tion and save money for
school year.
the d istrict. The group has WHAT IT MEANS: made two presentat ions The schedule is basically previously about its pro-
gram, which they claim is the same as this year's cal-
risk-free for the district. endar, which was modified
last year, with t he excep-
WHAT IT MEANS: tion that the winter break
is a week earlie r in t he
The board will hear the upcoming year so that
presentation at its next st udents will have more
board meeting, during the t ime back in school to pre-
second week in March. pare for final exams. One
WHAT HAPPENED:
of the main changes made
last year was the a ddition
~ The •es;-
of Presidents Wee k in Feb-
dent-based ruary, which took the
lnve.stment place of multiple Mondays
off. Advisory The district will look at · Committee
presented a making more mod ifications
written report t o the next year after getting
board asking that it feedback from parents,
be passed o n to John teachers. staff and stu-
Moorlach, the county's dents in the spring.
treasurer. WHAT THEY SAID: The re port outlines the
committee's concerns with "I have some wonderful
Moorlach's investment o f reports about our week in
the Orange County Educa-February from teachers
tio n Investment Pool in and parents." trustee
Edison International and Serene Stokes said.
posed several questions to
him.
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Daily Pilot
Board gives OK t.o zero-tOlerance change
• Revision to policy
will make viole nce at
school punishable ,
along with the use of
drugs or alcohol.
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA
,School board members gave
preliminary approval Tues-
day to a revision to the dis-
trict's zero-tolerance policy,
declaring their intolerance
for intinudation and bullying
on school campuses.
•Our children deserve a
sate place to go,· said Cro-~
die Borcoman, a Corona del
Mar parent who favors the
policy change.
Borcoman was one of sev-
e ral Corona del Mar 11\iddle
school parents · who
approached district officials
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Lance J enkf to lead
library committee
Costa Mesa's library ser-
vices committee on Tuesday
selected Lance Jenkf as its
new chainnan.
After he was chosen. Jenkf
chaired the rest of the meet-
mg, ijle third for the loosely
fonneCl committee.
Je nkf "dehmtely loves
books and libraries.• said
Tom Egan, a member of the
committee a nd the Costa
Mesa Library Foundation.
•Everyone participated, and
1t wds really a great meeting.
He 1s leading us forthrightly
into the fut ure. n
The committee. made up
of community members inter-
in the fall to insist that some-
thing be done about violence
at schools.
They want to see the old
attitude of •boys will be
boys• disappear, she said.
In answer to their con-
cerns , the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District put
together a task force of par·
ents, teachers an<;i staff to
address stude nt violence
and . bullying . The group
wrote the addition that was
approved Tuesday for the
4210 zero-tolerance policy.
The zero-tolerance policy,
whith has governed student
conduct for more than a
decade in the district. has
come under attack repeated-
ly over the years for its harsh
punishment of students
caught with drugs or alcohol.
The most recent attack
was by the American Bar
Assn. last week, when the
group announced its opposi-
ested in library services,
began meeting in November
as part of the city's planning
for its future.
Mayor Libby Cowan has
run the previous two meet-
ings but stepped down to
allow the committee to be
more community oriented.
The group is planning to
decide on possible improve-
me nts to the city's library ser-
vices and to make recom-
mendations to the City Coun-
cil at a May or June study ses-
sion -before budget deci-
sions are made for the next
fiscal year.
The participants are work-
ing to define their personal
library dreams and plan to
consolida te those dreams in
the future. The group mem-
bers each visited a li!Nary
outside of the city and then
had a brainstorming session
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tion to zero-tolerance poli-
cies across the country.
The revi.Sion adds in the
second graph of the policy
that no threats, intlroidation
or violence by students will
be tolerated.
However. unlike the
· immediate school transfer
punishment for alcohol or
drug5. sh,1dents who make
threats bully others or are
violent' to others will face
anything from a parent ~on
ference to expulsion,
o "depending on the severity of
each case. district offioals
said.
School board members
were in favor of the revision
as a concept, but there were
s ome concerns about the
wording and legality of the
revision.
Wendy Leece. the single
dissenting vote, said she
would not be comfortable
Wlth it until the school dis-
at the meeting, throwing out
new ideas that came from
their visits.
Most committee members
said they want more space,
more books. more computers
and better architecture at the
libraries, Egan said. Other
ideas include opening a
large, central library; opening
more branches; and having
bookmobiles, buses filled
with books, that stop in dilfer-
ent city neighborhoods on a
trict's attoiney went over it
with a fine-toothed comb.
•To say the district will
not tolerate any gestures,
comments threats or actions
-that can be a matter of
interpretation,• Leece said.
Leece said she tears the
policy change could open up
the school district to poten-
tial laws uits.
#1 think we're ste pping
into a zone here where we
have to be careful wha t we
put in here,• she said . "I'm
just concerned, bottom line,
about free-speech issues.·
Trustee Martha Fluor also
had a few concerns and sug-
gestions in terms of the
wording of the revision.
Jaime Castellanos, the
district's assistant superin-
tendent of secQ.nda.ry educa-
tion, assured board mem-
bers that the a ttorney wouJd
review the revision before
the next board meeting.
fixed schedule, to allow peo-
ple without transportation
better access to books.
"Most everybody wanted
the libra ry to be a more
inspiring place to go," Egan
said. •But ttlls is just the
-dreaming phase, with very
spirited discussions. Of
course the discussions didn't
address any practical things
like cost.•
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THE llEWS
Automobile accident
leads to driver arrest
A car and bus were
involved in a minor accident
at 3:10 p.m. Wednesday,
when the driver of the car
opened his car door at Mar-
guerite Avenue and Pacific
Coast Highway in Corona
Del Mar.
' While the bus and car dri·
vers were exchanging lnlor-
mation, they got into •a
physical altercation.· said
Newport Beach Police Sgt.
Steve Shulman.
"The operator of the car
hauled off and punched our
bus driver's lights out,• said
Orange County l'ransporta·
tion Authority spokesman
George Urch. ·we don't like
people messing with. our bus
drivers. They are important
lo us. But the bus drive r is
OK. except for a little hurt ·
pride.•
Newport Beach police cit·
ed the car driver for opening
the door into the bus.
Later, deputy sheriffs
assigned to the Ora~ge
County Transit Authority
brought the car driver to jail
and booked him on suspi-
cion of assaulting the bus
driver.
Striking a bus driver is a
felony offense.
Business council
accepting balloi.<>
Today· is the last day the
Costa Mesa-ba~ed British
American ·Business Council
of Orange County will accept
ballots for its board of direc-
tors election.
Running for a seat on the
board are Dennis Chant.
John Duncan, Diane Hinch,
Jim Hinch, Michael Moran.
C. Patrick Quinlivan and
Fred limothy Winters.
The election results will
be announced at the coun-
cil's annual meeting at·6 p.m.
March 14 at 685 MacArthur
Blvd., Suite 400, Newport
Beach.
Information: (714) 545-
2223.
Water district aids
wetlands exhibit
The Irvine Ranch water.
District recently pledged
$50,000 to the Peter and
Mary Muth Interpretive
Center's Working Wetlands
exhibit.
District officials said the
pledge shows their commit-
ment to watershed manage-
ment and the health of the
Back Bay.
Annual installments of
$10,000 will be made for the
next five years, officials said.
The first will be given to Jack
Keating, president of the
Newport Bay Naturalists and
Friends. at the district's
board of directors meeting
Monday.
The wetlanps exhlbit,
designed to educate the pub-
lic in an interactive manner.
is one of nine at the 1penter.
The Newport 8~y Natu-
ralists and Friends also
recently started a campaign
to raise $1 million for the
interpretive center on Upper
Newport Bay.
Amish craft fair to
visit fairgrounds
Amish Country Traditions
will present the Amish Craft
and Quilt Sale from noon to
8 p.m. March 16 and 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. March .11 at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
More than 100 Amish,
Mennonite and other crafters
will sell quilts, wall hang-
ings, dolls, pillows, toys, fur-
niture, art, books, rugs and
home-accessories at the sale.
The event will also
include a discussion on "The
Horse and Buggy Ufe" at 2
p.m. both days.
The fairgrounds is at 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Information: (717) 687.
9270.
Discus~ion to center
on Internet speech
A panel discussion will
address the limits of free
speech on the Internet from
6:45 to 8:45 p.m. March 20 in
Room 1 a t Whittier Law
School. '
The Anb:IOefarnallon
League of Orange County,
the Orange County Women
Lawyers Assn .. the Interna-
tional Assn. of Jewish
Lawyers and Junsts Orange
County Chapter, Wh1tller
Law School and the Jewish
Law Student Assn. of Whltb·
er Law School are collaborat·
ing to organize and run the
event.
The law school is at 3333 .
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Reservations and informa-
bon: (714) 979-4733.
Foundation vows to
match donations
Thunday, March 1, 2001 A5
Many Californian poets
have won awards m the
annual contest, but the orga-
ruzabon would like to dtscov-
er more poets from the Cost.a
Mesa area.
To subnut a poem, mail it
to Free Poetry Con~t. 103
The Feinstein Foundation N. Wood Ave .. OMB 70, l.J.n.
• has pledged lo match any den, NJ 07036 or enter it
monetary donation to Share onlin~ at http:llwww,hee
Our Selves -a Costa Mesa conte~l}com.
nonprofit that tnes to assist 10.!r.t.pnnallon: )gos.)'; 86-the homeless. unemployed ~ '{
~nd wtyorlc.infh poor of Or6;ng~ ~ ·,, , ~,\'~ " · /
oun -at are rec~1ve , C@ifununity c'ieanup between today andApril 30. , ' , ~ -;f
Share Our S'elves is at VOlWlteers SOUght
1550 Superior· Ave .. Cqst~-· · Mesa. . Costa Mesa is collecting
Information: (949) 642-donations and !>1gning up
3451. volunteers for its annual
Group seeks poets
from Costa Mesa-
The New Jersey Rainbow
Poets is seeking s:;osta Mesp
amateurs to submit re!Jgious
poems to its free national
poetry contest.
The poems must be 21
l111es or less, and each author
may only submit one poem.
A total of 28 pnzes will be
awarded to poetry wmners,
with a grand pnze of $1,000.
Neighbors for Neighbors
program, a comrnuruty
cleanup event orgaruzed by
the oty and the Volunteer
Center of Orange County.
The Apnl 28 event will
focus on improving low-
income, smgle-fanuly homes
and Canyon Park
The city effort needs
pamtmg !>upp!Jes and food
donations. but 1s also accept·
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TODAY
Alan Bock, author of .. Wait-
ing to Inhale," will speak
about allowmg marijuana use
for medical purposes at 7 p.m.
at Borders Books, Music &
Cafe, 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Free. (7 14) 432-7854.
A Hve-week woodworking
workshop will begin at 2 p.m.
at Orange Coast College.
Technology Room 135. 2701
Fairview Road, Costd Mesa.
$95. (714) 432-5880.
FRIDAY
A motorcycle show will take
place from 5 to 10 p.m. at the
Orange County Pairgrounds,
68 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $1
. for adults. and children
younger than 12 are free.
(949) 582-2371. .
I A gem, bead and jewelry
show will take plctce from
noon to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.
to 7 p.m. Saturday, and 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the
Orange County Fairgrounds,
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The fam.lly of the late Jack
Haley, who portrayed the Tut
Man in the ·w124rd of Oz,·
will speak at 4 p.m . at Borders
Books, Music & Cafe, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free.
(714) 432-7854.
CUI White of Apple Comput-
er will present the latest in
Apple technology for the
Orange Apple Computer
Club from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
at the Chemistry Building at
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Free for first-time visitors.
(949) 770-1~65. .
An orchid potting temlnar
will take place at 10 a .m. and
2 p.m. at Green Systems
International Orchid Nui\ery,
20362 Birch St., Newport
Beach. The nursery will be
open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Free. (949) 756-1211.
The Sunshine Co-op
Preschool Annual Rummage
Sale will take place from 8
a.m. to 3 p m. Fnday and Sat-
urddy, rain or shine, at the
preschool, 2850 . Fd1rview
Road, Costa M~sa. Free. (7 14)
540-1183.
The Junior League of Orange
County, California Inc. will
present a Monte Carlo night,
including gambling tables,
silent auction. fortune tellers
dnd more, from 7 :30 p.m. to
midnight at The Clubhouse
Restaurant, at South Coast
Plaza in Costa Mesa. $70.
(949) 263-3785.
Orange Coast College's Marine Science Department will host a public open house
A commemoration of "Coun-
ty Cameos,• a historical print
collection depicting the histo-
ry of Orange County from
1769 to 1917, will be held at
10 a.m. at the Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avoca-
do Ave. (949) 717-3801.
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday to show oH its large cold-and warm-water ,.
aquariums ln the Marine Science I.ab, ln the Lewis Center for Applied Sciences,
2701 Fairvte'W Roa-o;-COsta~esa:-QCC boasts the largest cold-water aquarium ln
Orange County, containing 1,600 gallons of water. The college has also added a
200-gallon temperate system. During the open house, a 500-gallon tropical tank
and a 250-gallon high-tech reef system will also be displayed. Free. (714) 432-5602.
An Emergency Medical
Technology Recerlif1calion
workshop will be offe red at 8
a.m. Friday and Sdturday,
and March 9-10 at Ordllge
Coast College, ~701 Fdirvlew
Road, Costd Mesd. $140.
(888) 622-5376.
Nicole Alon!, a chef, restau-
rateur and caterer, will share
secrets of the trade at 2 p.m.
at Borders Books, Music &
Cdfe, 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854.
A workshop on trading
stocks online will. take place
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
on the the project to council
members. Bromberg suggest-
ed that a vote on the poll be
postponed until March 27 to
give council members an
opportunity to think about th~
survey's shape.
Then, Councilman Dennis
O'Neil said he would not sup-
port a center on the site,
adding that the land "should ·
be a passive park forever.•
The comments provoked
Arts ·Commissioner Don
Gregory, a leading supporter
of the project and a member
of the ad hoc committee, to
ask council members to make
up their minds.
"I'm 66 years old, and I
would like to know the
answer to this before I die,•
he said. "They shoot horses.
Would you please shoot us so
that we can stop wastrng our
time? ·u it's not to be on that land
-tell us. Perhaps we can look
for something else that would
be more acceptable to all the
people who protest this .... Is
it meant to happen, or are we
beating a dead horse?"
Gregory's comments
seemed to catch Bromberg off
guard.
·1 said that it was my intent
to bring this issue to a head,•
Bromberg said, adding that
he was •a little more than sur-
prised• by Gregory's remarks.
•Had you not asked to do
a (survey), J can guarantee
you we would have dealt with
the issue• of whether to leave
the land as open space, be
added.
Councilwoman Norma
GlOver expressed her will·
ingness to settle the issue at
Tuesday's meeting.
"S::an we make a motion to
keep (the. land) as open
space?" she asked City Atty.
Bob Burnham. "I'm willing to
do that.•.
But Bpmbam informed
council members that residents
had to be notified of such a
decision ahead of time, and
.Heffernan and Ridgeway pro-
ceeded to reject Bromberg's
idea to vote on the center at
the next meeting.
·we don't have enough
information to bring this to a
head,• Heffernan said, turn-
ing to Gregory. "We could kill
this project in two weeks with-
out you having a chance to
explain it.•
With project opponents -
ranging from nearby home-
ownen to environmentaliltl to
members of the dty'1 parks,
beaches and recreation com-
mission -urging council
members to deny the request
for a sur.cey and the project lb
general, O'Neil said the city's
residents bad made up their
mind.
"I do believe a message bas
been sent from the communi-
ty,• be said, adding that he'd
supported d evelopment of the
land for an arts cent.er or senior
housing in the past.
Ml've got the message,• he
said. "l think we need to tell
(Gregory). I'm prepared to tell him." • .
But Ridgeway countered
that only a small group of res-
idents had voiced their views.
"I feel that we're rushing to
make an uninformed d eci-
sion,• he said. ·we are short-
circuiting the citizens of
Newport Beach by actions we
are taking, and I'm not sure
what these actions are driven
by. We're succumbing tG 'Cl
small minority.•
But Ridgeway's attempt to
revert to the original plan of
delaying a dedsion on the sur-
vey until the end of March
failed to get support from even
one other council member,
foreclosing a vote by all coun-
cil members on bis motion.
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Children's theater company ·
protests proposed lease plB:Q
• Perfonnance group
asks Newport Beach
officials to allow it to
use a city-owned hall.
·we don't understand
why the council, knowing of
our request to use the the-
' ater for children's perfor-
mances, directed the city
attorney to draft an exclu-
sive, long-term lease for the
sole benefit of (the current MMhlt ,,Vl""1er
D AILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACli
Filling the City Cow:1ci.i
chambers with Judy Gar-
land's "Over the Rainbow"
on Tuesday, a group of
young actors, parents and
teachers asked council mem-
bers-to allo,wl them to use the
city-owned Newport Theatre
Arts Center until they can
(ind another performance
space.
r . r group) that would prohibit
the Qilldren from b.sing the
theater,• said Michael
Safran, a board member of
the company.
Safran added that the
group in charge of the center
only uses the theater 112
days out of the year.
While acknowledging
that the theater did not open
for performances for more
than about 120 days, Rae
Cohen, the group's presi-
dent, said Wednesday that
she needed the space for
rehearsals and set construc-
tion for most of the year. The
gro~ puts on about six
annual shows, each running
for several weeks.
"I'm very protective of t,b'b
schedule we have and main·
taiD for our season-ticket
holders,• she said. "
At Tuesday's meetin\},
Councilman Gary Proctt>r
said he felt Ma little foolieh"
listening to comments macile
by . Safran and othen.
Because the issue was npt
part of the meeting's agenda,
council members could not
discuss the situation. Coupdl
members will debate ~
. proposed lease agr~men~
their March 13 meeting.
"Theater's my child's w~
too,• Proctor said. •1 do~t
want to sit here and [have
residents) feel that we're !Wt
addressing the issue.• ._,
Councilman St~~~
Bromberg, a board member
of the Bait)oa Performi~g
Arts Theater PoundatM):),
said the Newport Bea'ttl
Theater Co. would be wel-
come at the Balboa Theater
when it reopens after reno-
vation. · • ....
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Members of the Newport
Beach Theater Co., a non-
profit organization aimed at
exposing children to all
aspects of putting on a show,
had come to protest a pro-
posal by Councilwoman
Norma Glover to sign ii 10-
year lease with Friends of
Newport Theatre Arts Cen-
ter, the group that runs the
theater.
Cohen added that guest
performers had used the the-
ater, at 2501 Cliff Drive, in the
past. But those events were
limited to only a few days.
. . "I'm very excited aboUt
you being handed to us on'<a
silver plate,• he said. #1 can't
wait to work with you." •"
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Mark your calendars for Ferragamo, follies and fun
A n exd usi've West
Coast showing of the
2001 spring/summer .
~n of Salvatore Fen ag-
aqM> will debut at the Four
Seasons Hotel in Newport
~ch at a March 14 fashion
show and luncheon. The
splashy fashion event is being
mganized by The Gull~ of
tbe Orange County Perfonn-
ing Arts Center.
Jtoeemar1e Kramer will
chair the show and luncheon,
wblch will also honor
Miargrtte Biever M ondavt. a
friend of the arts world.
The event marks the first
~ that the House of Ferrag-
ari:\o has presented· a full sea-m collection in Orange
County. Such events are gen-
er~ reserved for the New
York and Los Angeles circuit. ~just more proof that
Qfange CoWlty continues to
odract a broader and more
~histicated sphere of in.flu ..
fµl~.
,,The March 14 event will
begin with an 11 :30 a.m.
cl)ampagne reception, fol-
lowed by the Ferragamo
fashion show and a luncheon
prepared by Four Seasons
Executive Chef Michel
fteton. A few tickets, at $ q5
J9' person, are still available
f~ this fund-raiser benefiting
B.W. Cook I
THE CRPWD
the Cen ter. Call Dtanne
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The one and only Zigna-
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Coast mover and shaker Glo-
ria l.lgneT, is once again
executive producing the "Fol-
lies" for Children's Hospital of
Orange County. The extrava-
ganza, starring local talent,
will debut at the end of
March for the fifth consecu-
tive year.
insiders report th.at one of
the featured performers in this
year's production will be mil-
lionaire entrepreneur Chuck
Martin. Martin is apparently
m reheaJSaI.and will dismiss
his customary attire -a blue
blazer and gray sla~ -for
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Jeanette Segerstrom will
once again host an elegant
underwriting party at her
waterfront villa next week for
the ~trons of the CHOC ·~llies."
Last year's cocktail party
twned into a personal ~t
show as cast members, under-
writers and friends of ~oc
gathered around the
Segerstrom 9!and piano and
sang their he8.rts out, taking
the party into the wee hours
of the morning.
•••
My local society infonnant
and friend Corinne Black,
who also happens to handle
public relations for the Assis-
tance League of Newport
Mesa, reports that the Vu-
ginia Castle Auxiliary and the
Las Reinas Auxiliary of the
Assistance League are
preparing to present home-
spun television personahty
Huell Howser at their upcom-
ing annual luncheon, slated
for March 9.
The cPamung Howser,
who haS' become known for
narrating documentaries
focusing on bits and pieces of
1be Monte Carlo Night organizers are, from righ t. Susan
Mason Hlll, Deborah Borjas, Kay Matherly, Elise Hartman
and Nicholas Fen.In.
California lore, will share with
the local crowd his perspec-
tive on •California's Gold.·
The luncheon will unfold at
the Newport Beach Marriott
Hote l and funds raised will
benefit underprivileged chil·
dren 10 the Newport Mesa
community through p rograms
su pported by the Assistance
League. lnfonnation: (949)
645-6929.
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Another local league,
namely the Juruor League of
Orange County, lS putting the
final touches on its Saturddy
Monte Carlo Night, to be held
at the Clubhouse Restaurant,
South Coast Plaza m Costa
Mesa
Nicole Marshall of the
Juruor League shares that the
Clubhouse and the league are
going all out w1th Las Vegas-
style ganung tables.
They will also once agam
have the "Champagne Dia-
mond Event,• where one
lucky person w1.U find a spec-
tacular piece or Jewelry m hl.s
or her glass of champagne.
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The spectacular d.Lsco gala
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With her at the helm. the par-
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Al 0 Thursday, Morch 1, 2001 Daily Pilot
B-movie satire gets GFade A treatment at Vanguard
lly Tom Titus
T he Costa Mesa Police
Department may not
be aware of it, but
there's a huge, ravenous
plant devouring humans
right next THEATER door to its
REVIEW ~e~:~quar-
lt's all in
fun, of course. It's the Van·
guard University produc·
lion of "Little Shop of Hor·
rors," a campy spoof of
scary flicks that had its gen·
eslS 40 years ago when
Roger Corman, the emperor
of B movies, came up with
lhe ftlm's goofy plot, ~hich
caught on with a frenzy
matched only by "The
Rocky Horror Picture
Show.·
ogy Playhouse.
Now Vanguard is offer-
ing its take on •utue Shop:
with a centerpiece carnivore
bigger than any Audrey D
seen locally.' It's got a mouth
big enough to devour the
entire audience.
Director Carey Smith not
only has fashioned an emi-
nently enjoyable produc-
tion, he also serves 'as the -
voice. of the plant, which .
growls "feed me• a! every
opportunity. Smith hits the
right satirical note on this
farcical fable, stretching
stereotypes to the breaking
point and occasionally
beyond.
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• When: Closing
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HlS straight comedy
became an off-Broadway
musical 20 years later and
ran for 2,209 performances.
It's been a staple of colleges
dnd community theaters
ever since, surfacing just
last fall al Costa Mesa's Tril·
The two leading roles of
Seymour, the nebbiSh who
raises the killer plant, and
Audrey, his comely co-
worker, are double cast. ·On
opening night they were in
the capable hands of Paul
Hanegan and Amy Doc·
torchik, who alternate with
Erick Kristianson and
Stephanie Wood.
Prom left, Amy Doctorchik, nm Larson and Paul Hanegan celebrate with the hungry
Audrey 0 plant In "UWe Shop of Horrors• at Vanguard University In Costa Mesa.
and the Frankenstein mor!-
ter. The roles or the thret
ackup singers, each •
dubbed for a '50s vocal 1
group, is handled by Katri-
na Rodriguez, Tammy Col·
fin and Rebecca J. Hull •
with verve and gusto. They
also perform a plethora ot
costume changes hardly
available in their charac-
ters' Skid Row environ-
ment. Their harmonizing'
evokes nostalgic memory of
the Crystals, the Ronette~.
etc.·
Come Meet
Frank Shorter
Friday March 2nd, .
from 5:00 -7:00 p.m. . .
1972 Olympic
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1976 Silver Medalist.
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Hall of Fame
at
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Hanegan is the epitome
of geekdom, resembling a
young Arnold Stang. His
performance is splendidly
earnest in its sell·deprecat·
ing comedy, though his
singing voice could be
stronger, especially in the
early ensemble numbers
where be labors to make
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him.sell heard over the ·
music. Hanegan skillfully
conveys his m'oral dilemma
when confronted with a
fateful choice regarding the
fate of his lucrative creation.
The b londly bewigged
Doctorc;hik is marvelously
kooky, bearing battle scars
from her brutal boyfriend
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fortunately, the show is set
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accepted.
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superior singing voice, par-
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111UJ1dane suburban exis-
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And her character's lisp is
hilarious w hen she warbles
• Sudd~nly Seymour."
-Tim Lars.on conveys a
strong, avaricious charac·
terization as Seymour's
boss, Mr. Mushnik, who
·adopts" the young man to
keep his customer-drawing
plant. As Audrey's sadistic
swain, a dentist who gets
off on patients' pain, Joel,r
Agee pushes his character f
to the limit, and sometimes
beyond, physically resem·
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a.tribute to the sci·fi schlqck
6f the '50s and '60s that, Qn
occasion, produced a classic
like "The Day the Earth
Stood Still" or "Forbidden
Planet."
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Must be in mood· for _'Love,' 'Recess' gets Igds. giggling ....
CRITICS
A sophisticated,
but slow 'Mood'
•Jn the Mood for Love• is a
unique-cinematic experience.
r-----· --, -u is very quiet. The
men and
women
speak soft-
ly and are
veiy1~nte
in this
Hong Kong
import.
Tony
Elaine England ~~i.,ai is
' · the hus-
band whose wife's job calls for
her to travel. Maggie Che-
ung's husband ls likewise
constantly on the move.
The couples meet when
they move into adjoining
apartments. We never see the
traveling spouses again.
Tue spirit of romance
evolves reluctantly between
Wai and Cheung's characters
as we move through muted
action, sound and light. ~ai
and Cheung are d{awn to
each other, but they resist ful.
filhnent despite their Loneli-
ness.
There is unusual back-
ground music that has an
intrusive quahty. misplaced
and loud. Also, my attention
was seriously challenged by
the pace and the Olltural dit-
ferences of East versµs West
Despite that. •1n the Mood
for Love• ID4Y become a land-
mark art film for director Kar-
wai Wong for the sophistica-
tion it aspires to.
"In the Mood for Love• is
rated PG for themaUc ele-
ments and brief language.
• ELAINE ENG&.~. 65, lives In
Newport Beach and owns a gift· ·
basket business she operates out of
her home.
'Mixed review ffir
'School's Out'
It's Saturday. raininQ and
the grandkids are here.
Tabatha is
10,
Matthew is
4, and the
animated
"Recess:
School's
Ou.-
seemed
like agood
choice,
Goy Wassol-KelL, since the 'J two of
them had
watched the 1V cartoon series
that morning.
In' the dark. loaded down
with popcorn, ·pretzels, candy
and oversized drinks that
spill, we find our seats. Matt
brought his pillow in case he
got bored. Tabatha names off
all the movie characters who
go to the fictional 3rd Street
School.
um. He goes to his folks, but
they don't believe him. He
goes to the police, and they
laugh at him.
So TJ. gathers bis friends
from camp, and they go to
work to eradicate Benedict.
Tue ingenious secret weapons
the kids come up with are a
kiclt.
ln the audience, I saw all of
the boys from 4 to 14 loudly
laughing, throwing stuff and
really getting into the pranks
· in the movie. The girls and
parents, on the other ,band,
looked like the)! could have
used Matthew's pillow.
The "Recess characters
are likable and worked
together to save something
they believed in -a positive
message for ,kids.
Prom left. Eugene Levy, Cluts Rock and Chazz Pabnlnteri appear In "Down to Eu1b..
a remilke of tbe 19'18 mm "Heaven Can Walt " "Down to Earth" ts rated PG-13.
Now for parents and grand-
parents, the one saving grace
for this film is the marvelous
sound of '60s music. Stay the
extra minutes for the roll of the
credits and Robert Goulet's of:f-
the-wall rendition of •Green
Tambounne' wtth a Wood-
stock psychedelic backdrop.
We voted "Recess: School's
Out• •tun. but could have
been funner.· It might not last
long irrthe theater. so a vtdeo
is just fine.
She tells me that TJ.
(Andrew Lawrence) has to
stay home during the sum-
mer, but all his friends get to
go to •coot• camps. Matt
pipes up, "There's a real bad,
mean guy who is from space
or something, and we won't
like him."
Here comes evil former
Education Minister Phil Bene-
clict (James Woods), whose
wicked idea is "ebmmating
summer vacation.• Benedict
attended 3rd Street School
years ago and holds a grudge
agamst the current pnncipal,
Mr. Pnckly (Dabney Cole-·
man).
• Benedict sets up his evil
headquarters at 3rd Street
School, and TJ. spots eerie
green hghts and wlld saentif-
ic equipment in the auditori-
"Recess: School's Out• is
rated G.
•GAY WASSALL-«EUY. 60, IS ttle
editor of a Balboa ~per and
Is active in the community.
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SPICIAL The Orange County Market
• Place is held from 7 a.m. to 4
.SOME ELEGANT EVENING p.m. Saturdays and Sundays
T.tie Pacific Symphony tn the Orange County Fair~
.Orchestra's Chinese-Amert-; )grounds' ma.in parking .lot,
/ cD.D League wifl host it'~ 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. $2 ·
rt annual Chinese New Y~ for adults, children age 12
.' Celebration, "An Evening'of and· younger are admitted
,1 Elegance,• at 6 p.m. Milrch free. (949) 723-6616.
10 at the Sutton Place Hotel,
4500 MacArthur Blvd., New-MUSIC
• Daily Pilot •
p .m. March 10 and 1 p .m.
March 11. $45 or $49. (714)
740-7878.
TO RUSSIA
The Bolshoi Symphony
OrChestra will perform an
all-Russian program March
10-11 at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa -
Mesa. Times are 8 p.m. ~
March 10 and 3 p.m. March
. 11. $15-$55. (949) 553-2422. .
BARBERSHOP ACT
The Masters of Harmony, a.,.
nationally acclaimed, award-':
port Beach. The fund-raiser
will include a 45-minute St. FREE BLUES
winning barbershop cho~,
will perform at 8 p.m. March
10 at Orange Coast College'su
Robert B. Moore Theatre, :-
• 2701 Fairview Road, Costa!.
DOH t.f.ACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Becky Overton. lrolll. ......... Vitale, far ....... md
other 18Dion dace to ''Uvla La Vida Loca• •they
rebMne for lbe 11P019!'99 Senior~.
Glassic, Noel Golbec:k,
Michael Graham, Grace
Grovsled, Amy Halvenon,
Richard Halverson, Kay-
ley Harrington, Jonett
Hefty, Brad Hill, Julia
Hochner, Jeani Hunt-Gib-
bon, Lisa Huntington,
Ariel Jacobs, Shawn
Johnson, Brieana John-
ston, Laura Kauth, Sylvia
Keay~. ,Jon(lthan KerWin,
Bonnl'e Kinsey, Sarah
Lark, Caine Littrell.
Chelsea Lo, Nicole Love,
Sarah Lovin, Kristin
Maberry, Shaun Marks,
Brandon McClain, Lindsey
McClure, Nelson Meehan,
Arpit Mehta, John Moore,
Megan Moss, Jessica
Mount, Angelica Norman,
Katherine Nye, Taylor
Odvaars. Elysabeth Olah,
Greg Olsen, Shannon
Olsen, Evelyn Ortega,
Shirin Oskooi, Beclcy
Overton, Lisa Owad, Tom
Peter, Piper PbWips, Mar-
vin Pineda, Elyse Poppers,
Yesenia Portillo, Lauren
Pulaski, Michael Pulido,
Whitney Rempp, James
Richardson, Lynn Rinek,
ShanelSalo.mon,Michelle
.Seeberru. Daniel Sears,
Jordan Seigner, Pascal
Seitz, Gianna Segretti, Liz
Smith, Samantha Smith,
Alexis Spaith, Jason
Spenser, Joy St. Dennis,
Jessica Steaffens, Harry ·
Sun,JenniferTakahashi;
Heather Tangen, Garrick
Torrey, Sean Tupy, Erica
Vasquez, Chris Veitch,
Je!ifica Vitale, Lauren
Wade, Molly Weedn, Jere-
my Wilson, Kelly Woods,
Greg Worthing. Katie
Wynne and Steve Young.
• When: 7:3q p.m. today,
Friday and Saturday
• Where: Newport Harbor
· High School's Robert B.
Wentz Theater, 15th
Street and Irvine Avenue,
Newport Beach
• Coat: $8-$10
• Call: (949) 515-6341
John Boutique fashion show
highlighting the newest
spring and SUID.Jner fashions,
an exotic menu, a silent auc-
tion and a recital by the win-
ners of the 2000 Cbinese-
American League Showcase
competition. $100-$200.
(714) 755-5788, E~ 264.
A free courtyard concert will
be performed 2 p.m. Satur·
day by legendary blues gui-
tarist Roy Rogers and his
band, The Delta Rhythm
Kings, at Muldoon's Dublin
Pub, 202 Newport ~enter
Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
640-4110.
SHAMROCK BENEFIT SYMPHONY SHOW
Newport Harbor High Orange Coast College's
School's Navigators will pre-Symphony Orchestra will
sent its seventh annual bene-offer the third concert of its
fit. •A Shamrock Rock & 40th season at 7:30 p.m. Sun-
Roll, • at 6 p .m. March 17 at day at the Robert B. Moore
the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 Theatre, 2701 Fairview
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Road, Costa Mesa. The con-
Beach. The event will cert will feature works by
include a silent auction, din-Johannes Brahms, Charles
ner, dancing and a live auc-. Camille Saint-Saens and
tion. $75. Proceeds will bene-Mikhail Mikhaylovi~h
fit Newport Harbor High Ippolitov-Ivanov. $6 or $10.
School's programs. (949) 851-(714) 432-5880.
9230.
VIETNAMESE ANYONE?
Orange Coast College will
present Vietnamese Culture
Night at 5:30 p.m. March 18
at the Robert B. Moore The-
atre, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. The evening
will include music, martial
arts and fashions. $7 or $10.
(714) 432-5764.
HOT UPS ON STAGE
Actress and singer Sally
Kellerman will perform
March 8-11 at the Orange
County Performing Arts
Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. The
Long Beach native is
known for her role as
Colonel Margaret "Hot
Lips" Houlihan in Robert
WACKY FUN Altman's "M• A ·s·H." Per-
The Orange County Per--fonnance times are 7:30 p.m.
forming Arts Center will pre-March 8-9, 7:30 and ·9:30
Support Our Schools
Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars
I L"\ I\ I)" R
l ~h·~l \ 1! l :,1r"
~
Mesa. $18-$24. (714) 432-
5880.
A DIFFERENT
SORT OF CABARET
..
II • ,,
Dublin's Traditional Irish ..
Cabaret will perform at 8C
p.m. on March 24 at Orange11 Coast College's Robert B. -
Moore Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. v
$26-$32. (714) 432-5880. . •
FLAMENCO, JAZ2, ETC. ..
Ken Sanders, a solo guitarist,·
appears from 7 to 10 p.m. on ,
Sundays and Tuesdays, play-
ing classical flamenco, jazz,
classic pop and Brazilian "
bo6sa nova at Carmelo's Ris-''
torimte Italiano, 3520 J:. "'
Coast Highway, Corona del .
Mar. (949) 675-1922.
JAZZ ON SUNDAYS •••
Orange County saxophonist
Norm Douglas brings his own
brand of jazz to Roy's of New-11
port Beach from 5 to 8 p.m.
Sundays. Roy's is is at 453
Newport Center Drive, New-'
port Beach. (949) 640-7697. ,,
" POP/ROCK & FLAMENCO
Tate 5 -a funk, rock and
Motown act -performs at 9
p.m. Saturdays at Cannelo'.s
Ris torante, 3520 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar .
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders .
performs classical flamenco ;
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays
and Sundays. The shows are '
free. (949) 675-1922. '"
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EDITORIAL ;y ..
Wm.t was worth . Letter attack lacks decency
it for NeWport
Coast Elementary
Bob Lunde
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
I am outraged that you would fea-
ture such a dem~aning attack on
Newport-Mesa Unified School Edidn't seem like a
good idea two months
go.
After several delays,
school officials said they
were resolute In their desire
to open the newly c:;onstruct-
ed Newport Coast.Elemen-
tary School this year.
It would be disruptive. we
said. It would unnecessarily
displace students from the
comfort of their Lincoln Ele-
mentary classrooms and
move them, with only a cou-
ple months left in the year.
Why the rush. we asked?
We got our answer over
the last week.
As the 300-plus pupils
streamed onto their new
campus, it was clear the wait
and the disruption were
worth it
·we made it.· said
Danielle Abel, 9, as she ran
off the bus and onto the
campus for the first time.
happy about. District trustee Wendy Leece as your
J In contrast to the rest of Letter of the Week. "1Tustee's com-
Ote schools in the Newport~ ments are just precious," Feb. 25.
Mesa Unified School District T have been a reader of the-Pilot
that anxiously await the for decades and cannot understand
money from the-$l l0-million why you would feature David Lans-
ing's comments about a school bond measure""'~--b d b ~"" ~· ;'~ oar mem er.
year, Newport Coast has a U Leece were a ~rson of color or
plethora of amenities ~o offer. ethnic minority, would this letter
There are new computers, ever grace the editorial page?
self-flushing bathrooms with Where is your sense of decency?
ti di Many in this community share mo on sensors, a · gital · Leece's beliefs and are baffled at the
chalkboard. te rra cotta tiles dismissive tone used in some Daily
on the roof and elegant palm Pilot letters to the editor comment-
trees and plants. ing on her views.
In addition, 'the school has ·Has this community slid so iar
been built with energy-effi-that persons of Christian faith can
dent technology. It is well all be dismlssed as fringe zealots?
lighted with sunlight. and I think the Pilot editonal staff
the insulation placed . owes Wendy Leece an apology.
throughout the campus will As for Lansing1 1 have no quarrel ""'. with his opinions, just the tone.
keep costs down. I invite him to the front lines of
To boot, there is already a the culture war. Visit the Shalimar
strong PTA that has raised Learning Center. where 40 members
$100,000. of our church help tutor hundreds of
It's not often that students Latino children so that they might
can say they attended a have a bigger piece of the Amencan
dream.
brand new school, It isn't Take a .couple Wednesday
And Principal Moruque
Van Zeebroeck co\lld
hardly cont.aiM'lerself as
·she watch~ her charges
scamper into their new
st.irroundings.
ofte~at teachers and evenings and see our youth mirus-
adm1nistrators can do the .ter, Dt!,ve Rockness, and adult volun-
same. leers provide positive alt~tnatives to
Certainly everyone _ the promiscuous sex, alcohol and
(AIU. HIOAlGO I DAl.Y PILOT
Some of Newport-Mesa trustee Wendy Leece's conservative views have
been criticized by community members.
Do not d1snuss the Christ.Ian com-ls 1t too much to ask the same students, teachers. parents, drugs JUnior high-aged kids get
administrators and the bOard exposed to every day. munity -many of us take seriously from h1m?
Or. observe the life-changing
of trustees -can beam with resulls that Teen Gh~enge of Santa
the walk of fcl.lth as followers of
Jesus Christ. · With a $17.3-m.illion cam-
pus that features the latest in
technology,' there's lots to be"
pride over this new campus. An" is having with gang members, ·I will respect Lansing, disagree-• 808 LUNDE 1s a Costa Mesa residentanchn
We wish them all the best. drug addicts and alcoholics. Ing with his position. elder at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church.
' ...
Readers still sharply divided in continuing El Toro battle
THE AIRPORT DEBATE
Readersayscouncihnan
misguided in letter
. Councilman Gary Thompson of
Rfmcho Santa Margarita seems to
be campaigning to the wrong con-
stituents when be writes in the Daily
Pilot letters (Feb. 4) that his city of
43;()()() would be subjected to 300
deputures a day from the proposed
El Toro Intematiooal Airport. eight
miles away.
Then he concludes, without evi-
dence, that there will be no airport at
El Toro. I guess he concludes, also,
that 600 or 1,200 flights a day over
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach,
only two miles away from John
Wayne Airport. under alternatives G
and beyond. would be just fine.
• Wake up and smell the coffee,
oouncilman.
, We all must do our share. We
rf!ed the two airports in Orange
<Jounty. Maybe even more. The first
alrline at El Toro can be Aloha with
rt:>nstop flights to Hawaii. Take a • • #
• ' • llAILIAG
$evisionist history too
clommon in Costa Mesa J I'm not involved with any of the
Westside advocacy groups nor do I
tiave any ties to Qty Hall. I'm stm-
~ a dtizen who reads the newspa-der and pays attention to what's
going on ln my cooununity. '°' 1 Whkb is why I feel compelled to it.pood to Brtc Bever'• latest btt of lf!Yilionist biltoly, patticu1arty lince !la dared to invoke tbe name ot 1'tertin Luther King and aa:med tbe
eJot °' ·llandeltng· Cbrit S1eel. c The fad ii. Ste8l. • paenn611 --llkll• lor City Counc:U, bat . •""'~llmnlgramand of Latino blunlng them
lbe 1111 of lbe ranging
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vacation. You'll feel better.
DONNYRE
Newport Beach
Reader agrees with
·sentiments in letter
'I really wanted to give Frank
Alvarez of Newport Coast a hallelu-
jah on his article that appeared in
the paper (Feb. 8) and thank him for
being sensible and sensitive. It
would be nice if you could frame this
and send it to our supervisors.
I really appreciated his article.
LOIS RAFFEL
Costa Mesa
Letter writer's ideas on
airport battle welcomed
It was a pleasure to read the letter
submitted by Frank Alvarez of New-
port Coast on the subject of the El
Toro debate. His insight is a breath
of freshness to this heated, emotional
battle.
We must stop the "us agal/.lst
them" mentality in this county and
specific effort to include Latinos
after their expensive consultants
had excluded this large ethnic block
from its considerations. Until he was
recently called on it. Bever made no
reference In bis copious letten to the
editor to illegal immigrants -bis
rantings of last yeor mentioned only
"Latino" residents, without refer-
ence to dtizenshlp status.
By the way, •slander' involves
spoken defamation. An editorial
cannot •slander" anyone. The word
you were looking for is "libel.•
I respectfully await Janice Oevid-
son'• outraged defame ot Bever and
ueewtnetiOn ol my c:baracter. (Thld
you I reed the newspe'Q)l.. IAMCS
C-.MeN
We need to put end to
building on the~
l bav9 lt¥ed in C.Glle ... and
NeWport Belcb all of my ... J .....
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our o:irwew tD dil•..,_. ii ID ...
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move forward with planning for the
increase m air traffic.
By looking at the assortment of ·
real, worthwhile alternatives, we
preserve the Orange County stan-
dard of living for all of our neighbors
and utilize existing or potential facili-
ties that need the business.
BlllJORTH
Costa Mesa
Newport-Mesa needs to
come to bargaining table
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
were the only cities to vote against
Measure F last March. They lost.
Measure F would have offered
them significant protection from John
Wayne expansion. We, in South
County, then offered to unite with
them in opposition to both John
Wayne expansion and El Toro con-
struction.
Newport-Mesa would have
none of it. They gambled that
their arrogant, single-minded
stance to close John Wayne Air·
port would somehow succeed
ends up being private, without access
to the public.l thought that when
pennissioo was granted to buDd the
Newport Coast housing devalop-
ment. there would be no building oo
the west side ot Coe.st Highway.
No such lucid I think lt ls tbne to
do as Mexico bas always done with
regard to its beacbes. 1bere are DO
private beecbel in Mexico. U you
live on tbe beech, you must proYide
public eccea.
Our beacbes are for everyone to
enjoy, not Just peopAe that am allord
it We C4DDOt auow Crystal Cove to
be IOld on as j\.llt a pec:e ol rMl
eatate. lf ~ do, there wtl be DO end
to budding alorlg this lkle of Coat
~~ ~ bne tDNld abOul
==-~~= tbe eut ..... OC'MD....,
ID&!iTMNlat C-.Mlli
It's time ror o,stal C.ove
l'Mlclentl to pact It up •-1111r.., ...... ..... '8 ...... .,, .. 0 ....... .
without the rest of the county.
They guessed wrong and are now
paying the price. The move by ETR-
PA to simply encourage Newport-
Mesa to llve up to the 1985 agree-
ment with the FAA. letting the caps
expire m 2005, nught just do the
trick. That is: bring them to the table
so all of us in Orange County can
continue to protect our health and
safety by stopping au'j>ort growth m
Orange County.
DOUGLAS BROWN
Aliso Vie10
Newport councilmen
have the right idea
I enthUSUlStically applaud the
three Newport Beach counclmen.
John Heffernan, Steve Bromberg
and Gary Proctor, who are willing to
coµnter the propaganda contaJned m
brochures put out by the dty of
Irvine with a mailer of their own.
All one needs in order to be con-
vinced of its necessity is to tum to
the Daily Pilot's Commuruty Forum
Page and see the letter from Frank
Alvarez of Newport Coast.
at Qystal Cove.
I am sure that I am not alone in
thinking that these privileged few
living on the ocean front for an
average of Sl,000 per month are
not fighting to save the cove -
they an! fighting a very selfish bat-
tle to keep lheu incredlbly :weet
deal.
I do not understand why the state
bas failed many tunes over many
yean to get tbele people off 4 pub-
. lie beech. More importantly, I do not
undentand wby tbele cottage
dweUen have Q8Y9' been charged
fair marUt rent fer tbe pubtidy
owned aia.g..
1blly *"*' be .,.,.. per week whet.., ... peytna .. IDQllth.
W'bycm't ilelelitc:.Mlve •bold
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Apparently Alvarez bought the "'
misin!onnation from the anti-El Toro
Airport group. He suggested instead
of building El Toro we should solve
our future air travel needs by using
Camp Pendleton for a ma1or region-
al airport.
I could give lum 25 reasons why
that is impossible. but maybe the
only one necessary is the explana-
tion of Edward Hanlon. Major Gen-
eral, Marine Corps. Commanding
General at Camp Pendleton, who
stated m the Jan. 21 edition of the
L.A. Tunes. ·When considering the
presence of an existing large military
airfield faality on Camp Pendleton.
coupled with over 240 square miles
ol FAA designated spec.al use air-
space (which overlies the base to
protect adjacent dvtl aviation opera-
tions against the hazards of live-fire
military training activities. it's easy to
understand why building an interna-
tional avilian airport at Camp
Pendleton is illogical.•
•
ESTERANE
Newport Beach
courts keep givmg m to these peo-
ple, and why they have never beelJ
charged fair market rent for their
oooanfront accommodations? Who
are these peop}e related to1
' SANDY ntOMAS
Newport 8eacb
Keep publiShing the
name of drunk drivers
I egree db the Gay W...i md
Bill Kelty.
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TOSHIBA
CONTl.NUED FROM 1
To help pay for the pavilion,
the proceeds of this year's
Toshiba Senior Classie will
benefit Hoag's women's ser-
vices department.
But even If hospital officials
get a check of more than an
~xpected $1 million from the
tournament, the money will
only cover a small percentage
of t,he building's cost.
Copstruction of the seven-
story tower, which will stand
as tall as the exist:iJ'tg 10-story
nursing tower, will run lo
about $100 million.
Hoag's regular donors have
pledged and donated more
than $30 million. The hospital's
foundation, which oversees
the fund-raising, expects to
bnng that number up to $50
million.
Hospital officials say the
rest of the money will come
from hospital reserves and
loans.
Because most of the pavil-
10n's pallents will come to the
hospital to deliver babies
rather than to undergo treat-
ment for illnesses, hospital offl-
odls directed the project's inte-
nor designers to create a warm
dlmosphere that's different
from the sterile-looking rooms
and hallways found in many
hospitals. Initial plans reveal
decorating schemes usuaUy
reserved for upscale hotels.
McCleUan's patients, who
come to her private pracllce
1ust across the street from the
hospital. already benefit from
a surular e nvironment.
The wailing room's gilded
CRIME
CONTINUE D FROM A 1
people, drug and alcohol
offenses, and property dam-
ctqc incidents m the 1999-00
school year than m the prevt-
ou'> year.
"We're not surprised, can-
didly, that we are up in those
areas," Supl. Robert Barbot
said. "We knew when we
..
FINE
CONTINUED FROM 1
by the club, would be held
' on Aprll 19.
The club's spill was
caused when sewage
trapped in a grease-clogged
line seeped out of a~m~ole
cover and ran into the ocean.
The spill wasn't large, but
sewage contains high bacte-
ria counts and is considered
a health risk.
1be grease in the line was
probably a result of cooKing
byproducts from the club's
restaurant. Adelson said the
club "didn't adequately
evaluate coolci!lg grease
practices· and failed to
clean the lines.
Boll Caustin, who found-
ed Defend the Bay, lauded
the fine.
·1 think it's about time
they got hard on polluters,•
Caustin said of the board.
"This is a common problem
Doily Pilot
throughout the f restaurant)
industry. The Balboa Bay
Club is not unique in their
lack of dttention to detail.•
During the planned
redraft of pollution laws, the
regional board is expected to
institute a zero-tolerance
policy for sewage spills.
With that writing on the
wall, Newport Beach city
staff are working feverishly
o flnd"Ways-to eliminate the
spills, said Deputy City
Manager Dave Kif:f,
The city has begun
acUvely promoting. a device
knQwn as a grease intercep-
tor -a container attached lo
sewer lines that filters out
grease.
The owners of Lldo Diner
have installed one of the
devices, which cost about
$10,000.
Kiff said the city will also
· ramp up cleaning of the
lines, as well as institute an
information campaign for
local re~taurants.
GREG FRY I OAlY PILOT
Dr. Stephanie McClellan ls a medical consultant for Hoag Hospital's women's services
department, which will benefit from proceeds of the Toshiba Senior Classic. BRIEFLY
IN THE NEWS
Participants who bring
a children's book to donate
to Laura's House, a Junior
League home for abused
women and their children
in San .Clemente, will
receive $50 in gambling
mirrors and cushy sofas create
a country club atmosphere. A
similar feeling dominates
McClellan's office, which has
thick, dark green carpets and
large, white armchairs.
But McClellan said she
doesn't care much for these
surroundings. The new pavil-
ion's aesthetics also leave her
relabvely indifferent.
·It will ~ beautiful bull0-
10 g, • she said. "But that
impresses me the least. We
have lots of beautifuJ build-
increased enforcement, at least
lnillally, we'd find more prob-
lems.·
The number of weapons
found in schools dropped by
12°/., statewide and by 2% in
the clistrict.
That is the only area, how-
ever, where the numbers did
not go up.
In the district, the number
of reported drug and alcohol
offenses nearly doubled, from
24 during the 1998-99 school
\.
ings around here.·
What really gets her going
is her desire to turn Hoag's
health-care services for
women into the best available.
The pavilion, which will
bring together all of Hoag's
health services related to
women, will allow McClellan
and ber colleagues to build on
the department's far-reaching
n!putation· for exceUence and
offer women all-round care
under a single roof, she said.
Comprehensive care for
year to 46 during the 1999-00
school year.
The number of battery cases
leaped from seven to 33.
Property crimes, the most com-
monly reported offense. rose
from 76 to 91.
District officials said the jump
is, for the most part, not in the
number of crimes, but in the
number of crimes accurately
reported. ~
"What happened is there
was something really murky
women in menopause. women
of all ages suffering from eat-
ing disorders and incontinence
are some of the areas
McClellan wants to expand.
She added that she also wants
to rethink approaches to
detecting and treating breast
cancer and put together an
aggressive monitoring pro-
gram for high-risk patients.
"If we can't do it, who
can?" she said. ·we have all
the resources. We need to
do it.·
with the reporting,• said Jaime
Castellanos, the district's assis-
tant superintendent of sec-
ondary education.
Castellanos said it was the
seven battery cases during the
1998-99 school year that tipped
him off that something was
wrong when he came to work
in the district that year.
. There was a lot of confusion
among principals, he said,
about how lo categorize fist-
fights and other incidents.
Clubhouse to hold
Monte Carlo Night
The Clubhouse at South script.
Coast Plaza will present .. The Junior League will
Monte Carlo Night on Sat-use the money to try to
urday to raise money for prevent child abuse and
tbe Junior League of adolescent pregnancy.
Orange County. South Coast Plaza is at
nckets for the •cocktail 3333 Bristol St., Costa
attire" event, which will Mesa.
take place from 7:30 p.m. Information: (949) 263-
to midnight, cost $70. 3785, Ext. 835.
•As a result, we ended up
· increasing the awar~ess of our
· principals of the importance of
accurate reporting,• Castellanos
said.
There was also an increase
in enforcement and the addition
of two school police officers that
year, Barbot said, which means
more students were caught.
Although Ca~tellanos said
he thinks the-previous reports
were inaccurate and that these
numbers are more indicative of
what's 'going on at schools,
another meeting will be held
with principals next month lo go
over the report.
"My swnmation here-th.ts
lS a true picture of what has
hdppened m the past several
years," he said. "There will
probably be some fluctuation
next year, but I expect them
to be in the same ballpark. I
definitely look a t these [dsl
tndicators of what's going on on
campus."
4 IN A SERIES
DUSTY BOOTS,
TIRED L.EGS
a n d T h e I r v i n e (~ o n1 p a n y
There arc still places where
you can hike all day and
hardly see a soul. Where
you can get lost, sit on a rock, watch
the hawks, not hear a thing. As the
world grows up around us, our open
·spaces -the lands left wild or made
into places that encourage us to slow
down a little and play -call out for us
to come to them more tha!!. they ever
have before. Preserving and providing
for these places will always be a big
part of our plan.
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Vacancy
is create.d
' by vandal
U Ron Benedict's job as
up'ennte'ndenl,of the golf
ourse at Newport.Beach
Country Club isn't tough enough
with the steady rain this week,
some bozo has been making life
even more-miserable him:
Just prior to this week's Toshiba
Senior Classic, a lime-honored
"tone pine.tree at the 16th hole was
cut down by a vandal in the middle
of the night with a chain saw.
And, apparentJy, the culprit was
pretty determined to eliminate it,
-havir\g us~ several other means to
destroy the beautiful, 40-year-old
_.pine tree.
First, by trying to bum it down,
according lo Benedict, then with
an oil-based substance, then by
digging around it to kill nutrients.
AU on different occasions leading
up to the Senior PGA Tour event
tlus week.
·1 had the (Newport Beach)
Police out here twice,• Benedict
said Wednesday during a private
Richard Dunn
GOLF
golf-cart tour
around a
drenched golf
course to check
out the puddles
and miniature
lakes on the
greens and
airways.
Weird things
are happerung.
Seattle gets a big
earthquake and
we get buckets
of rain. And
somebody had an
obsession with a
pine tree.
Don't know exactly what the
poor pme tree dJd to the lumbe9ack
who cut it doy.'n, but my guess IS
that 1t snagged a few loo many of
his golf balls.
When and If the Toshiba Classic
1s played Friday through Sunday, it
wLll be a much more difficult golf
course than last Fnday, when
Benedict sat with Seruor PGA Tow
agronomist Tom Brown and
adrrured the course's condition at
the 16th green.
"You WlSh they could play nght
now. don't you?" Brown said to
Benedict.
Before the ram, the goll course
was •flawless,· Benedict said.
Another problem.for Benedict
and his crew is the cancellation of
mowing, forcing the rough and
fairways and collars and
approaches to grow thicker.
·Should we even get an
opportunity to mow, we'll have lo
get out the swapper and bail some
hay,· Benedict said. "The rough
won·~ e11en get mowed. So. should
we even get the opporturuty (to
mow), the rough for the tournament
will be tough, nasty, sticky stuff.·
Golfers in Wednesday morning's
Toshiba ClasSJc Pro-Am played 18
holes, including two pros who shot
66.
In the past six years, the Toshiba
Senior Classic has attracted most of
the top players on the Senior Tow ,
but ttus year's field could be the
strongest ever.
SEE GOLF PAGE 83
.
Quote Of
lllE DAY
•Maybe I'm a good mudder. You know, a race honf
that a11 M1 ii the rein is caled a good mudder ... •
Doug Tewell, Senior PGA Tour
... Mcwdi S honcwee
SIDtl" DAVIDSON
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Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949...57 44223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 • Thursday, Morch 1, 2001 BI
MIKING HAY
DON LEACP1 I OAlt.Y Pl.OT
Senior Ray.Floyd on an approach shot on No. 1, taking grass
and water with it. He wound up with a par on the hole.
Friday's first round
I a.m. -Jose Maria
canizares.
Stewart Ginn.
Bill Holstead.
1:10 ·Walter Hall,
Steve Veriato,
Terry Mauney.
1:20 · Terry Dill,
Bobby Walzel,
David Lundstrom.
1:30 • DeWrtt Weaver,
John Schroeder,
Jerry McGee.
1:40 · Tommy Aaron,
Miller Barber,
Howard 1\Nitty.
1:50 ·Gibby Gilbert.
Jimmy Powell,
Tom McGinnis.
9 a.m. -Dale Douglass.
V~ente Fernandez.
Bob Duval.
9:10 • Geo<ge Archer, ,
Charles Coody,
Hugh Baiocchi.
9-.20 -Jim Colbert
Jim Ahem,
Walter Morgan.
9:JO • Lee Trevino,
Bob Charles.
Bob EastWood.
9-AO • Leonard Thompson,
John Jacobs,
Bruce Summerhays.
9:50 · Hubert Green.
John Mahaffey.
Dave E1c~elberger
10 a.m. ·Allen Doyle,
Tom Watson,
Mike McCullough.
10:10 ·Ray Floyd, Jim Albus.
John Bland.
10:20 · Hale Irwin, lsao Aoki,
Ed Dougherty.
10:30 · Bruce Fleisher,
Graham Marsh.
Lanny Wadkins.
10-.40 · Tom Jenkins,
Jim Thorpe, Joe Inman.
10:50 · Gil M organ,
Dana Quigley, Tom Wargo.
11 a.m. · Larry Nelson,
Dave Stockton, Doug Tewell.
11:10 ·Jim Dent.
Gary McCord, Al Geiber~r.
11:30 ·Tom Kite, Bob Gilder,
Chi Chi Rodriguez.
11 :JO • Andy North,
J C. Snead, Gene Littler.
11 :40 • Orville Moody,
Don Bies, Harold Henning.
11:50 · R~Thompson,
Tom Shaw, Billy Casper.
12~00 · Jesse Patino,
~mmy Rachels,
Mike Smith.
12!10 • Kiuo Arai,
Paul Parajeckas. Ted Goin.
•Tewell, who ~sed playing in last year's Toshiba
· Classic, could be a good one to bet on in the rain.
Richard Dunn
DAILY PILOT • NEWPORT BEACH
Maybe I'm a good mudder. You
know, a race hm:se that can run .in
the rain is called. a good mudder. •
lAfter Tosluba Classic ofhaals -There's quite a differ-
ence between Doug
Tewell th1s year at the
T OSHIBA gave a sponsors exempuon last year
to Butch Baird. Tewell didn't take it
Toshiba Senior Classic and Doug
Tewell last year here as a Senior
PGA Tour rookie.
On the bubble in 2000, Tewell
was the tournament's first alternate
and never got a ch~ce to t~e it 'up
in the Toshiba Classic at Newport
Beach Country Club.
Tewell, however, p.l.ayed nearby
Big Canyon Country Club a few
times with lus good fnend, Roland
Osgood, and other Big Canyon
members.
Ltttle dJd anyone know 1t would
tum Teweil's golf ·game around.
After waiting for one of his fellow
tour members to get si ck or pull up
lame to create an openmg in the
field, Tewell mstedd seemed to•
discover a stroke at Big Canyon that
would lead to three Senior PGA
Tour titles. including the. Senior PGA
Champ1onslup.
"(Amateurs in the group) were aJI
commenting on how well I was
playing (ell Big Canyon), then I won
the Seruor Tour Champ1onshJp I
guess it was all that warming up to
get in the (Toshiba Classic).· said
Tewell. who IS staying at the
Osgood house. whtle m town for tlus
week's $1.4 million Tosluba Classic.
Tewell, who en1oyed the most
lucrative and successful year of his
professional golf career in 2000,
would also have to be a serious
contender to wm the Toshiba
Classic, considel'ing his track record
playing in the ram and mud.
"I won the LA Open in 1986 m
the mud,· Tewell said of perhaps hJs
greatest of four PGA Tour triumphs.
·1 can play on a ram-soaked golf
course. I won my first tournament on
the PGA Tour (in 1980) at Hilton
Head (S.C.) in the rain and won the
(rain-shortened) Seruor PGA Tour
Championship last year m the rain.
personally. "That's OK, they did
what they wanted to do,• he said.
Tewell. who lJves m Baton Rouge,
La .. didn't corrumt unW a week ago
to play in the Toshiba Classic But
he's no stranger to Ne..4port Beach.
having played Ln the old Cr~sby
Southern Pro-Am at !l'VU1e Codst
Country qub (now N.rwport Beach),
where he Ji\et R<1 y Hads dnd still
mamlains·a fnenclsh1p Wllh the
former Newport resident
"I had one ol my worst rounds
ever here," said Tewell, who dlso
met Osgood at the former Crosby
Clambake, a 23-yedr-old nun1-tour
event thdl was stdrted in 1915 for
the pros who didn't make the cut dt
the Crosby NdUonal Pro-Am at
Pebble Beach (now the AT& Tl
Last year, after the Tosh1bd
Classic. Tewell caught fire. ftnistung
second in Mex:ico. then dfler taking
a week off, won the Senior PGA
Championship al the PGA NabonaJ
GoU Club Ln P<ilm Bepch Gardens.
Fla.
Tewell dlso won the SBC Senior
Classic and N ovell Utah Showdown
and ended eighth on the Seruor
Tour money list al over $1 4
rrullion
Tom Kite, Lanny Wddkms and
Tom Watson were the Seruor Tour
roolues ldst year \'!'.hO were expected
to make the biggest tmpact, but
Tewell w,alked dWdY with tour
Roo.lae of the Year honors
T1!weU's victory m the Semor ~
PGA Chci'mp1onsh1p Wd\. has IU'St
title smcc the 1 qa7 Pensacold Open
Tewell, a s·peech commurucauons
ma1or at Oklahoma State who hds
worked dS an on-course commentator
for The Goll Channel. broke mto
golf as a Cdddle for lus father tn
Stillwater, Ok.la .. then later earned a
basketball scholarship to Ok.lahomd
State under C oach Henry Iba
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK The sky's the limit
S Christina Hew
•Corona del Mar High utility player sparked both
offense and defense in the Sea Kings' 2000-2001 season.
Tony Ahlobellf
OMV Pl.or
C orona del Mar High girls
water polo standout Christina
H.ewko does not have one
~.But, fortunately
tor the Sea Kmgs, abe's pretty dam
good at just about everything in the
pool. • ( Just try to be consiltent OD both
6IMll ot the pool.• Hewko Nkl. •1
try not to think about numben or
goaJa or any ot that stun. I Just go ·
out and do my belt.•
1be SM Klngl, despite having a
vwy young equed. rwbed the CJp
SoutMm Set1ioil DMlklD IV
IW!lftMla, tMnU in auoe pllt to
Hewko's all~around play.
"Chrtstina provides great energy
to our team, both at practice and tn
the games,• CdM Coach John
Vargas Mid •she goes hard all the
time and she's does a greet job of
leading by example.•
The Dally PUot Athlete of the
Week helped gukle the Sea King1
into the l8llliftnaJI with three goals,
three allllta and three ..... tn a
13·2 quarterfinal wto owr Brea
OUnde OD Peb. 20.
•Por our *Dl. our on... •
ape.rked bY our delenle, • Hewko
Mid. •Jt'l lmpoltant to IC.'Ol9 .,.,....,
but I try to put a lot OUOCUI OD
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82 lhU<sdoy, Morch 1, 2001
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N9wPl'I HalW "'C..W:--,... .,... lldvUClll to the MMll In llo i:tla•
... be ""lsbet ~---, ...... Meet .. Po! ... Vdlr. High.
.....
SPORTS Doily Pilot
opw lbe ICOl1af. ~ ...... flom Joey
.... ..... and..._' ....... allo
ICOnt lor lbe n.. CdM'I,.... .... ICOra
one ,..,._, Newport Harbor....._ the l·A
""""'t*•llhlp wllh Centemd41 of Corona
after • M:Orlllell Cle tn the ftnals later tn the
Tbe Coroaa del Mii..,. voll:t'bil ....
opel'9 &be ...... wtlb. 15-0. 15-0, 15-4 t..................... ... .... -..;10,._..., ... ""* ....,_.._,.rrtD._._ .• ~IOftblll ._ ......
week. •
COlte Melll'• ...... Tbomali leads t.be
MUltangl' girls basketball tea.ID to a 59-42
wtn over La Canada in the CIP Division ID-A
semifinals, lbomu scores 10 of her t 6 potnt3
in the second half to key a 20-8 nm. Mesa.
sophomore Olhta DlCUllUI scores 26 points
and grabs 16 rebounds. The Mustangs then
lose tn the finals, 73-71, as St. Bernard wins
on a heartbreaking buzzer-beating shot.
DiCam.Wi scores a team-high 25 point.a as
Mesa still quallflel for the sta te tournament.
.._.,owerc-.Mm.llltlaCrt 1a
1-foot ... leni« ou1lkl9 ......... die Sea
.... l9COldl 12 killl aDcl 12-. wblle
llUer Oink Newa •rr fln'l'?s wllb 21
..... md five ctigt. J.aot .... ......., ....
the MUltangl with..,.. digs, m blcd8 and
four kills, while 6-foot-8 S... llJH!oa bu five
block.I, four digs and three kUls.
-.. ft.a tM~iiis la r-._• ID.. The SiUDde bops N&.cbeD WI , ___ • ac1v...-co tbe CIP DtVtlloa m-AA llDa.l at Calta~ Pllalll•""*-' Mullla the c:--. Arw after a 83-38 poUDding on .......... lldboall-..Sw.lka)ull• ~-..___ .... av.te'*'I -n119 CGI'ld -bmt Ganeiha. COKb Tiii 01tillm'\ Eagles _... ~·· build • 39-16 bdtlme leed en roulll to theii ~ ..... 2 far i Wiii two Wend IMI t4tb ltndgbt vldilly. e.tuda'• ~ Hw
Uet1 .. .,.. 2 ~3to pace the'N's. IC;Oret a game-high 17 points, Including five '.!"be OdDge Cout College women's } three-polnten. p..a McDatell (16 points)
bil1ketblll ...... ~ vlltting Santa Moulc~ and Soa Ly (10) allo flnllb tn double figures.
wllb a 89-61 Yldory in be ftnt round of the 'Jbe Eagles, however, lole, 48-45, tn the finals
The Costa Mel4 IOftball team ICOl'M 18
runs tn the second 1nniDg en route to a 28-l
victory over Uberty Christian in the Cotta
Mesa/Dally Pilot Softball Invitational.
Sophomore .rune Collett hits her second and
third home runs of the season and cllipt in a
biple to headline a 24-hit attack. ICba O..W..
goes 4 for 4 and Xrtltbl Cblaola finishes 3
for 3 with four runs and four stolen bases.
SoutbsD Calltorida llegiooal Playott.. to Pomona. Eltand.a llill qualifies for the state
SopbolJ'.ore gumd ..._.m Ger8d ICOl'9S a tournament.
caNer•ldgb 21 pobdl. wblle dishing nine The BaUJe of the Bay unfolds In boys
~. magging nine 5teals and grabbing soccer in tbe ClP Southern Sedioo Division
eigbl rebounds. Coach Mike n.or.tGn'I t ·A temiflna!t, Newport Harbor High , U its
Piratel are also led by Jamie Sblne, who first semifinal in 20 ~ and de.feats CoroDa
lbe Estancia girls basketball season comes
to an end after a 65-55 loss to Lompoc in the
CIP Division 10-AA semifinals. Melody Earle
shoots 12 of 19 fTom the field and scores 29
points. Usa McNemee's Eagles finish 25-2.
sco1'8118 points and pulls down 17 rebounds. del Mar, 3-1. The ~ 8nBdoD CohlcdO -complied by Steve Vlrgen
Buesr,eady
,~.'Pr ~.def.end
--~.~ ~~
• And, Orange Coast
women are on pace to
improve on last year's
second-place finish. -Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
A repeat could be tn the
mdlung for this year's Orange
Coast College men's track and
held team as Lh e Pirates are 5-0
and ready to defend their
Orange Empire Confe rence
l1Uc.
The OCC women are also 5-
0 and have a chance to improve
on last year's second-place ftn·
1sh in the OEC.
Ld~t year's success lured
Codch Gordie F1tzel to come
out of rettreme nt and tram the
team. Also. Fred Hokanson,
ldSt yedr's track and field coach,
dSked his friend, Fitzel, to take
over, while he focuses on the
interim dean of physical educa-
tion dnd dlhletics and athletic
director position which he
begd.O m early January.
Fitzel retired JUSt before
I lokanson entered his new
pos1bon. But, he came back to
work with assistants Mike Tay-
lor, John Gol&nan and Dave
F1er.
Cdrl Olsson, who competes
in the hurdles and long jump,
also returns and Fitzel said Lhc
sophomore from Sweden will
probably be one of the best
hurdlers in the conference.
Steve Taeleman {pole vault
and spnnls), who is from Bel-
gium, solidi.fies the returners
OCC's Brandon I laze le tt
has been known to record a 6-
foot-9 mark in the high Jump
and he also competes m Lhe
javelin throw.
Robert Hullinger, a Costa
Mesa High product, is highly
competitive in all of the throw·
mg events, Fitzel said.
Freshman Jordan Cza-
ykowski {long jump, triple
1ump and hurdles) will onl y
mcrease the Pirates' OEC tJUe
chances dS soon as he returns
from a snowboarding mjury.
Sophomore Tony Magana, a.
standout on OCC's cross country
team and an Estancia High prod·
uct, also excels in the steeple-
chase. Sean Abeyta, who also
ran for the Pirates' cross country
team, might compete for top con-
ference honors in the steeple-
chase. And. the same might be
applied lo Mark Cipolla.
Juan Carrillo, a long-dis·
lance runner, b.as the speed
and endurance Lo get to state
competition, Fitzel sa1d.
On the women's side, fresh-
man Julie Kroening, a Costa
Mesa product, is quite valuable
for the Pirates as she picks up
several points for sprints, fiur-
dles, jumps and throws, Fltzel
said .
Distance runner Heather
Shurtleff remains among the
state's elite.
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and Mlb Taylor
"(Shurtleff) can be success-
ful in whatever event y.re put
her in,· Fitzel said.
Lindsay Allen is still in the
process of getting into shape,
but sbe continues to improve in
the long-distance .events.
Heptathlete Jennifer Urbi-
eta, a freshman from Orange
High, has also been a main rea-
son for the Pirates' early season
success. ·
Kim Romero has shown
promise, Pitzel said.
Freshman Amber Lovell
could ta.lee top honors in sprint
events and the long jump.
Filzel said four freshmen
from last years men's team did
not return because of Ineligibil-
ity, but he's not stressing over it.
And, he's hopeful for an
OEC champk>nsblp for both
the men and women.
"We're good enough to do
it,· Fitzel said. "We could use a
little more depth, but that's
OK."
As the track and field teams'
success continues and a new
track course assuredly coming
next season, Fitzel mJghl have
some difficult decistons in the
off season.
"They may even talk me
into coming back next year,•
Pitzel saJd with a laugh.
The Pirates will compete at
a four-team OEC meet at Sad·
dleback, Friday, which includes
the Gauchos, Riverside, Irvine
Valley and OCC.
"Coach Vargas
'8 teaching us "
not to th1nk
HEWKO
CONTINUED FROM B 1
steals and transition.•
Hewko led the Sea Kings wtth 104
steals and 31 assists, while scoring 62
goals, second to Danielle Carlson 's 76.
A driver for most of h er playing
career, Hewko played a number ot
dlfferent roles for CdM, including work
in tho two-meter position, whe re abe
1eored a goal In the Sea Kings' 7..S
semifinal loss to Laguna Beach Friday.
•we were hoping ror a trip to the
fi.na.11, but 1t just didn't happen,•
Hewko sa.ld. ·we had a ton of scoring
opportunities and if we had made Jutt
a few more, we would have won.•
Despite t.b8 loll, it's onwud and
STOCKTON-BOUND
STEVE MC CRANK I DAILY PILOT
Estancia HJgh's Nathan Thaler (right), the Cl~ Division IV 215-pound· champion, leaves today to compete in the
State Meet at the University of Pacific's Spanos Center in Stockton. Tonight. Thaler will be weighed ln and first-
round action begtn.s Friday at 8 a.m. Thaler will wrestle Apollo Johnson, of Oakgrove High, who ls the Central
Section champion. Thaler, who flnished seventh ln the Masters Mee t despite a second-round loss, must win at
least two matches to advance to Saturday's action which consists of three championship rounds and two conso-
lation rounds. He can afford one loss. Thaler, who has compUed a 43-6 record, will be accompanied by Estancia
Co-Coaches Steve Pe rez and Matt Atilano. He ls the first Newport-Mesa District wrestler to advance to the state
tournament slnce Newport Harbor heavyweight Jason Dee re ln 1996.
New begf,nnings
• Dave Salo j.s on board to rebuild the Bucs.
Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -A new day
has begun, so lo speak, for the
men's and women's swimming
teams at Orange Coast College.
The freshness comes from
first-year Coach Dave Salo.
Salo is also the head coach
of Irvine Novaquatics, one or
the top swlmmtng clubs in the
natioo. And, he was on th
United States stall for the 2000
Olympics in Australia where
the Americans led all countries
in swimming with 33 medals,
including 14 gold.
"Our long-term goaJ is to be
best in-the state,• Salo said of
the Pirates, who have not won
a women's state title since
1997. The men last won the lop
honor ·in 1994. The women
were state champions 1989-95.
Salo said he also wanls to
challenge for the Oran ge
Empire Conference title. He
realizes Golden West is lhe
favorite and says the OCC
women have a "shot" at the
Rustlers in thP dual matchup
March 14.
Salo would also like to
maintain OCC's tradHion of
concentration on academics, a
tradition started by Don Wat-
son, the longtime OCC head
coach (1 981-97). This season,
Watson returns as an assistant
Women's water polo coach
Mike Giles will also work as an
assistant.
Watson and Giles will team
in the fall to c0ach women's
water polo. Last year's swim·
ming coach, Chris Oeding. is
now coaching at Long Beach
City College.
Salo saJd he came .to Coast
because the position offered
anothe r challenge.
"It certalnly wasn't for try-
ing to gel Into the college
ranks,• Salo sa.ld of his attrac-
tion to OCC. "There has be~n a
strong tradition here and I
thought I could maybe contin·
ue with that. OCC is a different
challenge (than Novaquatics),
but I'm putting out the same
effort for both. I JUSt don't sleep
as much."
Perhaps, his rest has come
easier because of hopefuls such
as freestylcr Laurell Rzescews-
k.i the sophomore has a great
chance to be a factor in state
competition. Freshman Shan·
non Flahive, who was a red·
shirt for Texas A&M last year, is
another sophomore who will
boost the women's hopes this
season.
For the men's team, TjMco
Koppenaal, a freshman from
Holland, has been aJm.ing along
very well, Sa.lo said. And. Tyler
Townsend, who now trains with
the Novas in Irvine, should be a
force at the state level.
This weekend, the Pirates
will corrtpete ln the Mt. San
Antonio Invitational to prepare
for the Orange Empire Confer-
ence compeUUon.
upward for Hewko and the Sea King's.
Her ability to now play different
positions gives Cd.M more flexibility and
weapons, both offensively and
defensively for next year.
"Coach Vargas is teaching us not to
think out there,. she said with 0 laugh.
"That's what I'm working on the most.
Just trying to go out a nd play the game.·
•1 like playing different positions, H
Hewko said. "If you play too much et
one spot, you get burned out quickly.
It's always new anr/ challenging playing
other positions.•
While most girls are leamlng water
polo as freshmen, Hewko was
introduced to the aport much earUer. "I
was 8 or 9 w hen I fl.n t started playin g,"
she said. "I was playing aoccer and my
coach at Harbof View convlnced me lo
play with the boys lo wa ter polo. I've
stuck with It ever atnce."
Now under the guidance of Varyaa,
Hewko ll teem1ng the finer points of the
game and will only get better wtth more
time bi the water.
Vargas has seen Hewko's hard work
pay off and still sees even bigger and
better numbers down the road.
"Christina can still improve ln the
little areas of the game,• he saJd.
"There's work to be done both on
offense and defense. She's done a great
job moving from driver to the two-meter
position.•
The future looks bright for both
J fewko and the Sea Kings a.nd a rel~
trip to the playoffs beginl ln the summer.
"We're going on a water polo
..tRumoment ln Hawail this summer, so
tnal will be very eicd ttng, • Hewko sald .
"AJ far aa next year goes, tf we keep up
our determination and dedkation, we're 90019 to go a long way. We can't welt.•
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au1l~C:r-·
THE PIRATES -~
Doily Pilot
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM B 1 ,
Of last year's tour money
leaders, this yeats Toshiba
bc>Asts a field that includes 33
of the top 34 players. The top
31 players earn fully exempt
status for the following year.
Bob Murphy, the 1997 ,. ·
Toshiba Classic champion
who finished 30th1 on the
2000 Senior ToU( money list,
is the only player on the ,
exempt list not j>laying this
week.
Murphy, whose
memorable 80-foot birdie
putt at 17 capped a then-tour
record nine-hole playoff four
years ago at Newport Beach
Country Club, can't play
because of commitments a s a
television broadcaster.
This year's Toshiba field
includes eve ry winner of the
Senior Tour money title and
every Player of the Year
since 1992, including
first-timers Tom Walson and
Raymond Aoyd, who usually
stays home in Palm Beach,
·;:It , Fla., during the winter
months and doesn't travel.
Aoyd, last year's Senior
Tour Comeback Playe r of
the Year, is part of a
player-recruitment windfall
with. the tour's new West
Coast swing, which includes
three California stops in
consecutive weeks,
beginning with the Toshiba
Classic.
Following the Toshiba
Classic will be the SBC
t Senior Classic at Wilshire
Country Club in Los Angeles
and the new Senior Tour stop
in San Jose, the Siebel
Classic at Coyote Creek Goll
Club. The 1 }-year-old SBC
Senior Classic was moved
from October to March.
ln previous years, the only
PGA Tour-sanctioned
tournament in Orange
County has never been
followed by another West
Coast stop, let alone two in
the same state.
Last year, the Toshiba
Classic; was wedged between
events in Sarasota, Pia., and
Puebla, Mexico. in 1999,
members of the Senior Tour
traveled from Naples, Fla., to
Newport Beach, then back to
St. Augustine, Pia.
• RICHARD DUNN'S golf column
appears every Thursday
TOSHIBA
PRO·AM RESULTS
WEDNESDAY
Individual results
66 • Tom McGinnis USO
66 • Dave Stockton USO
69 • Lanny Wadkins S 183
69 • Jerry McGee S 183
69 -Howard TWitty S 183
Teem resutts
S1 ·Gibby Gilbert
S2 • David Lundstrom
SS • Jerry McGee
56 • Jim Ahern
S7 • Terry Mauney
S7 • Lanny Wadkins
S400 u oo
S22S
S17S
S7S
S7S
SPORTS
OAllY PILOT PHOTOS BV DON LEACH
Rainy days special, clockwise, from left:
Caddle Nlc.k:.DePaul scoops w ater
from anothe r cup at No. 1 befo re
playe rs can putt out, Tom Watson hits
an approach shot, and, greets one of the
players in the Pro-Am He ld, goU fan TOSHIBA
Frahk Scott enjoys the day an<t keeps
his cigar dry, a player in Ray Floyd's g roup hits from a
wet bunker, and Gary McCord has the familiar look of
confidence.
1 Schwab ,CU;p debuts On Senior PGA Tour .
. , "\
•Big bucks being dished
out to senior golfers from
financial magnate.
Rktwlrd Dunn
DAILY PILOT •
NEWPORT BEACH -U spon-
sors are going to stick out more
carrots for players on the Senior
PGA Tour to fetch, you can bet
they'll play with a little more
hunger.
There's no sln in chasing the
big bucks in competition, and
Charles Schwab, one of Amerl·
ca 's leading flnand al lnltitu-
tions. ls making sure of that.
New orr the Senior PGA Thur
this year ii the Charles Schwab
Cup, in which the winner
receives a St milUon tu-
deferred annuity from Cha.rlet
Scbweb&Co.
Total annuity paymenll of
Sl.1 mUUon wW be awarded to
the top-five ftnllben in the ....
IOD·long Charlel Schwab Cup
·that involv .. all 31 olftdal
Senior . 'll>w ltopl ID 2001,
including the 'lblblbe 5-iOr ~at N9w'polt 8MC:b eoun.
try Club.
Cup points are awarded for
top-10 finishes (and ties) at all 38
events, with the points system
mirroring each week's tourna-
ment purse.
The player point totals are
based on how much mone y
each player has won. For exam-
ple, last week's Senior PGA Tour
winner in Mexico, Mike McCul·
lough, won a $225,000 champi-
onship paycheck. translating to
225 Charles Schwab Cup points.
Larry Nelson, last year's
Senior Tour h~acling money win·
ne r, continues to lead the com-
petition with 537 points.
The yeer-end Cup leade r will
inherit a Sl mllUon annulty,
while the Senior Tour's next four
finishen will earn $500,000,
S300,000, $200,000 and
$100,000, respecttvely.
The winner of the Te>1hlba
Senior Cla11ic will get 21 O
points, bated on the tint-place
pune of S:U0,000.
Schwab h1mMlf ii expected
to arrive in Newport S..cb
tacky and greet pleyen through
~
,
The Georgia-Pacific Super
Seniors continues at the Toshiba
Classic, where a first-place
purse of $34,000 awaits the two-
round winner of the 60-and-over
field.
George Arche r, last ye ar's
Super Seniors champion at
Newport Beach after beating
Lee 1\-evino in a'two-hole play-
off, returns this year to defend.
Archer won the inaugural
Toshiba Senior Classic at Mesa
Verde Country Club in 1995 and
still holds the tournament scor·
lng record al 199.
Mike HUI captured this year's
first Super Seniors eve{lt at the
Verizon Classic in Tampa, Fla.,
. h1I eighth career 60-and-over
champlonshlp.
Archer led the Super Seniors
with four titles last year, earning
more than 5360,000 in Georgia·
Padflc money.
Jim Colbert turns 60 on
March 9, bar9ly mialng the age
etigtbWty limit. lnlteed, he'll tee
lt up for tbe ftnt Wne in the
9uper Senion at the SBC Senior
Callie at Valencia Country
Club nm ..u.
nMI Gdln of PoGte Vedra
Beach, Fla., earned the fourth
and final open qualifying spot
Tuesday morning in a three-
ma n playoff at Strawbe rry
Farms.
In two holes, Goin defea ted
Ray Carrasco or lrvine and Gazy
Vanier of Pleasant Hills, Cahf.
Vanier and Carrasco then
played two more holes to deter-
mine the allemate's spot, wtuch
was captured by Vanier.
Tom Watson'• scheduled
Three-bole Walking Clinic was
canceled Tuesday becaus of
rain. but a aowd of a bout 100
people gathered at the 19th
Hole at Newport Beech Country
Club for a question-and~wer
senk>n with the legend.
Tbe otlldal s-lor fGA Tour
weethe r forecall for tc>day, via
11\tl Weather CbUmel, calJI for
drWr condltlom to build by late
today and continuing through
the weekend. ,,.
Playen IOIDehow got In 18
boa.-Wednelday manallag. tn
tbe Tothlba Senior Cade ')loo.
Am. but the aftlmoOD pro.ma
WM Jbntt.d to nm. balm.
' SCIWll CUit POllTS
•
517 .. --m --
I'
84 Thur.day, Morch 1, 200 l SPORTS Daily Pilot
Sailors feature a new dimension Baseball
OUTLOOK
THE SlllORS @ •Moving outfield fence back may not be the
only change at Newport Harbor this spring.
caJJy rugged Sea Vlew cam-
paign. The Tars were 5-18 a
year ago, 2-14' in league.
•The chemistry Is better this
year and we need to break
through that barrier," Kie~t!r
said.
Ward bas gone from an
over-the-top delivery to
sidearm and posted a sub-one
BRA in the fall, according to his
coach.
will sbilt from left lo center and
could bat cleanup, behind
Brant. Wong hit .303 last spring
(20 for 66). 2 "Y-" MedcCMctl Jr.
S.rry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
some games to develop some
confidence.• -Shane Glenn, a junior trans-
fer from Etiwanda, is a 6-foot-4,
180-pound pitcher with a nice
3~°*JY Jr,,
5.HmE~"' $r. •
6 Jon v•Odersloot . NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport f !arbor l ligh baseball
diamond has some new dimen-
sions this spring, but ~ilors
Coach Jlm Kiefer hQpes the
added dimension of winning
will also be a part of the pro-
gram's face-lift for 2001,
For the first time in Kiefer's
tenure, there Is a basis for that
confidence, with the c:any-over
of players who enjoyed success
the last two springs at the
freshman level.
The home run barriers have
been extended at Harbor, a
move loudly applauded by the
pltchlng staff.
"Dropping down has given
him some movement on his
fastball and he's throwing a
slid~,• Kiefer said. •He's really
done ao about face frorrf last
year (0-4 with a 5.87 ERA tn 22
2/3 innings). :-·
splil-flnger fastball. .
"We're very pleased to have
him," said Kiefer, who may be
tempted to. use him In closing
s'tuations.
4M~eJonin J~
7 Lu castlllo Jr.
• Oonov-"1 WOng Sr.
9 (:hrls Ward / Sr. 11 A&-n Lane , Sr. \,lZ'o ~meron Petnsteln.~ , Jr.
•At this tune of the year,
every team !Jkes to talk about
making the plC1yoffs and win-
rung CIP, • said Kiefer, enter-
ing his sixth season ·But
what's important for our
coache':t and players IS taking
the nrccssary steps lo get to
the n .. x1 level When I got to
NPwport, I knew 1t wasn't
going to happen 1n one or two
years lt'c; taken some lune, but
we've gone from f1eldmg d
team. to being competitive
The natural progression now is
wmn1ng WC''ve got -to wm
·w e have to get past the
legacy of Newport -Harbor
basebaU being the doormat,"
Kiefer said. "Our lower levels
the last two years were much
improved and It's time to start
reaping the benefits. ln the
past, we've had kids come up
to the varsity who have never
won or had success, so the
expectations were real low."
"It was 310 feet down the
left-rteld llneand now It's 326, •
Kiefer said. •And left center
has gone from 348 to almost
370."
The larger park, as well as
the new aluminum bat restric-
tions, figure to help Kiefer's lit-
tle ball approach.
"With the kinds of k.ids we
have, we're not going to bit .SO
home runs;• Kiefer said. "To
get to a champlonsMp level,
the backbone of the team has
to be pitchmg and defense.•
Ward will also play third.
Brown, up from the junior
varsity, is "starting to blossom,•
Kiefer said. •
Brant, who learned at the
heels of fonner Sailor standout
Charlie Waite, now catching at
Mississippi, has Division I
potential. He hit .345 (19 for 55)
a year ago with one homer and
12 RBis and Kiefer raves about
his work beh.i.od the plate.
Senlor Alan Lane returns at
second base, where he comple-
mented bis steady glove by hil-
ling .328 (19 for '58) with nine
RBis last spring.
Cody Forsythe replaces
2000 N ewport-Mesa District
Co-Player of the Year Nick
Langsdorf at first base. A
junior, Forsythe will also bol-
. ster the mound corps.
2'4 Cody Fonythe I~/ • Jr.
27 Joel Brown SI.
28 G41rrett Br.nt Sr.
44 Shane Glenn Jr
Coed\: Jim Kiefer
nank Wong ID right dOd IPll
field, rcspecUvely. PemstPin hit
better than 400 1dsl yedr,
accordmg to Klc>fer
Senior Jim Enckson, di.. well
as JUDIOrs Adam Cherry dnd
Ryan M C'tkov1ch, will ddd
'depth
nus year's juniors won the
Sea View League title as fresh-
men and last year's freshmen
ftmshed second.
•winning is important to
these guys,• said Kiefer, who
hopes to end a 10-season play-
off drought by surviving a typ1-
Seniors Chns Ward and Joel
Brown hgure to handle the for-
mer, while senlor catcher Gar-
rPtt Brant anchors the latter.
•He's a potential all-league
player and I think he could go
on and play in coUege, • Kiefer
said.
Senior Donovan Wong, a
returning starter in the ouUleld,
Junior Mike Jones takes
over at shortstop, while junior
Jon Vandersl~t will play lhtrd
when Ward pitches.
Jumors Cameron Pemstein,
Last year's Junior varsity MVP.
and Lu Castillo are slated to
The Scl1Jors drc schPduled to
opc•n Pnday LO the r ooth1ll-
C~td M esa Tournam ent. ho'>l-
mg Lagund Bcclch dt at 3 p.m
Pile
of
talent
• CdM expects to chase
Pacifi c Coast League
crown and a strong
postseason run is
hardly beyond reason.
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL M A R The last
Corona del M ar f ligh baseball·sca-
son that began with this much
promise. ended in d mai.sive dog pile
at Edil.on Field.
While a repedl ol the Sea Kings'
1999 CIF Southern Section DJvLc;1on
rv l.IUc ~ certamly a tad presumptu-
ous at this stage, fourth-year coach
John Emme bkes his assembldge of
e.xpenence. speed . pitchmg. defense
and even moderate power.
"We expect to be pretty strong,"
said I!mmP, who welcomes back
se ven of eight po'i1lion-player
starters, five All-Pacific Coast
League p<!rfOrmers, as weU a'> seven
players who were 10 uniform tor the
aforcnwntionPd D1v1ston IV lltle
conq1JC•<,t
"Thi!> 1s thP Ix-st dPlcn':t1vc· ledm
I've had, by f.ir I l'XJ>N'l us to lut
more than '.lO hom1• nm!> th1i.. yedr
and (la!>I yf•ar'!> srhool l>ingle-'>Pason
record) 104 stolen hr1M''i isn't sdle,"
EmmP said. Junior rl'ntrr fielder Bil-
ly Edglf' lc>MJs th(' rPtumers. After
hilting .444 (:lh lor 8 1) w1lh onf'
homer, 17 Rlllo, dnd 17 stea~. and
da7.zling with tlw qlovc last spring.
he was second-lC'dlTI AU-CIF, all-
state, f1r!>l-tedm all-ledguc and
shared Nc•wport-M Psa District Play-
er of the VC'ar honor.,
• BLlly 1<, probdbly the bE>st center
fielder in Southc•rn California,·
Emme said "W1lh h1m, Rory M cK-
eever behind thl' pldle. Wes I loclun-
son at second dnd Keith Long at
shortstop, WP definitely believe
we're strong up the m1ddle. •
The centC'r of the d1dmond should
also featurP '>OmP ':tlrong p1tchmg
talent for CdM, the lonP N ewport-
Mesa playoff team last !ipring, when
it finished 14-12, 6-f> m league (lied
for second)
Senior ng ht-h.mder Cavan
C uyler WdS b-2 with d 2.87 ERA en
route to flrst-tcam AIJ-PCL and all-
district recognition last year. He'IJ
anchor a staff that includes senlors
Dave Knecht, Erk Snell, Mdtt
DAILY PILOT FllE PHOTO
Corona deJ Mar's B1Uy Eagle (right) ls one ot1J1e bright prospects.
Baseball
OUTLOOK
THE SEA KINGS
1 Eric Snell
2 Matt Gugliuzza
3 Andrew Johns
7 Keith Long
8 Nick Rhodes
9 Rory McKeever
10 Nick Lutton
15 Dave Knecht
17 Gavan Cuyler
21 Jason Savopolos
23 Biily Eagle
25 Oertick Lewis
34 Matt Marston
45 Brandon Lewis
47 Wes Hoe:kinson
co.ch: John Emme
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homers, 13 RBis and 16 steals as a
Junior. Emme expects Mm to threat-
en the 28 steals. Alex Swanson
9Wiped last yedr to lead Orange
County.
"l don't think we'U miss a beat in
the leadoff spot,• Emme said. •Dave
IS actually a hair faster than Alex
and I expect hun to hit much better.
H e corrected a little mechanlcal flaw
and he's been hitting the ball better
than I've seen hun in his ltfe the last
three weeks.•
I locklnson bit .344 with 13 RBis
last spnng, while Long IS expected
to blossom after making the tough
ddjustment to the varsity level as d
freshrnun.
Long figures to bat second, fol·
lowed by Eagle, SneU and either
HockJnson or Johns.
The only spot up for grabs is right
field, whore Mdrston. sophomore
N ick Lutton (4 for 7 in a late-season
call-up last year), senior Jason
Savopolos and junfor Brandon Lewis
are engaging m a battle that may
Marston and sophomore
Rhodes.
Nick well extend for much of the pre-
leaguc campaign.
Knecht was 3-2 with d 3.73 ERA
as a junior, while M arston was 1-0
with a save
They 'U be throwing to M cKcever.
whom Emme called the tedm's
defensive MVP last spnng Emme
also expects M cKeever to be pro-
ductive offensively.
While Emme ls proud of h is
team's strength up the middle, the
comers aren't bad either.
Snell, who'll be the> primary
!>tarter at third base, edlllcd aU-dls-
tnct honors (.370 with two homers
and 12 RBls), as did senior fust base-
man Andrew Johns (.366 with 17
RBis and 10 steals). SncU and Johns,
as weU as Knecht, were second-team
all-league in 2000.
When not pilchtng, Knecht, a
lefty who ill expected lo lead off, will
play left field. He hit .324 with two
Whoever does not start in right
will be used at des1gnuted hitter,
Emme said.
Juniors M all G ugliuzza and Der-
nck Lewis contribute depth to a
team Emme expects lo chaUenge
defendmg champion Umversity and
Laguna Beach for the PCL crown.
One new feature at the CdM dia-
mond Is the removal of the trees that
bathed the third-base dugout, as
well a:i some of the stands, In shade.
Their removal should increase the
already powerful jet stream bJowing
to right-center field.
CdM Is scheduled to open Fnday
ut Mdgnolla in a 3 p.m. Newport
Elks Tournament game.
The Sea Kings are scheduled to
meet Capistrano Valley, ranked No.
1 In on<' preseason county poll.
March.fl.
A noisy bunch
• Costa Mesa's loud and proud 18-player roster will provide
raucous dugout rooters, and depth as '01 season dpproaches.
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
COSTA M ESA -Wnether or not the
Costa Mesa I hgh baseball team ca.n
make hay this season remwns to be
seen. But there Is ltttJe doubt Coach Kirk
Bauerme1ster's Mustangs will make
some noJSe.
M esa, which perennially boasts the
most spirited dugout in the PaciJic Coast
League, now has a 18-player roster with
which ·to distract opposing players
and/or pump up Its hitters.
The expanded roster, of course, has
other benefits as well
"It's nice to have two luds at every
position, n said Bauermeister, who ddds
experience to that depth, especially on
the mound.
Junior right-hander Nick Cabico,
entering his third varsity season, head-
lines the hurlers. 11~ had a 3.02 ERA last
season with· 45 strikeouts in 4 Ph
innings, despit<' winning just 2 of 8 deci-
sions.
"H e lund ol rode the wave of a good
offensive team as a lreshman (3-5 with
43 strikeouts a.nd a 4 .93 ERA m 54
innings), then he may have put too much
pressure on hunseU last year,· Bauer-
meister Sdld.
Cdbico, one of the Mustangs' two All-
N ew port-M esd District returners. will
pl..iy nght hPld when he's not pitching.
He tut .299 with 13 RBis and nine stolen
l>Mes last year. He'IJ likely Mt i..econd in
the order.
Senior Carlo'> Franco, aU-district a
year ago. 1s another third-year varsity
vPteran. I le hat .338 with 10 RBis and
was 3-0 with five saves dS the featured
rcbever. I le fanned 37 in 39 1/3 irutings
and will, once dgam, be counted on. in
the late innings. Pranco, a second-team
AU -PCL pcrfonnor last spring, will aiso
play outfield and first base. He'll likely
bat sixth.
Senior lefties Jeremiah 1 laubrick and
Ryan CostelJoe, as weU as senior right-
handAr Brent Stevens, will also con-
tnbute on the bump.
f laubnck was 4-2 with a J.77 ERA in
39 innings as a junior. .
"We have enough guys, so that one
guy won't throw the majority of the
innings, wh1ch is a good thing,• Bauer-
meister said. ·And we have a nice rru..x of
right-handers and left-handers.•
Bauennclster also likes his team's bit-
ting potcnUal. "We won't have anyone
put up Ruben Mancillas (the Newport-
Mesa D~trict Co-Player of the Year in
1999) numbers, but one lhrouQll nine, its
as good as any order I've hacf)" Bauer-
meister sald.
Senior second baseman Steven
Shores should be one of the Mustangs'
productJvC\ bats. He hit .339 (2J for 62)
with two home ntns and 10 RBis en route
to second-team all-league laurels last
y~ar, when the Mustangs finished 10-t5-
1, 4-8 ln league and just missed the ClF
playoffs.
Baseball
OUTLOOK
THE MUSTANGS
1 Nldc Cablco
3 Billy Halverson
7 Michael McGuire
9 Brent Stevens
11 Jeremy Cooper
12 Ryan Costelloe
14 Matt Snyder
16 Charlie Amburgey
17 Mike Armstrong
20 Steven Shores
2A Jeremiah Haubrick
25 Evan McGuire
27 Mike Carrasco
29 Antony Grublslch
32 Kevin OeSandro
33 Carlos Franco
36 Josh Feldman
49 Daniel Hunter
CNd\. Kirk Bauermeister
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr. Sr.--
Sr.
Sr
·He's our top retumm9 h1ltt'r dnd <mf•
of µte best kad~ I've> PVf'r COd< hc1d." •,.JJCf
Bauermeister, who ptt11S('d Show!.' work
ethic.
Senior Cdlchcr 0dOIC'I I lunlPr ll.> p<>n-
ciled Into the clednup o,pot dnd BduC'r ·
metStPr expects lum to l>CltN he. 2000
numbers ( 296 with two hom<•r. and nim•
RBis) DcluPrmea~ter ltk"" hi'> d(•rcnw
and dlso bE'l.1evcs hp 1s one• ul ..,.,vl'rdl
bdi..P-steahng thrcat.s
Though Bauemu:w.ter r onn•dP.,. th<'
new bat restricllons (cu ttinq down
w eight-to-length d1Herenlle1I lrom
minus-hve ounces to minus-thrpe), w1ll
limit powPr numl><'ri; ttcro'is th<> l>Odr<I
But h{' al'lo b<-hcvc senior Antony-Gru·
bisich, an /\Jl-PC'L lmc>man in loolbt1ll,
CdD !>Upply plrnty of o,wat
"I !e's swinging 1l well dnd he could
be cl hig surprise," Br1uPrmP1Stl'r Sdld.
Bauermejstcr ic; dlso h1qh <Jn JUn1or third
bru.eman M1chdel McGuire, who is sidl-
ed to hit third
•He's really mt1tured physically c:lnd
he hdS a good swlnq, • Rdu('rm ... s1ter
said. "He has a chance> lei go on dnd play
Divis1on I colll~(JC ba~l~hdll, or mc:lybc
even profes!t10nd1Jy •
Senior Josh Feldma.n wlll lc•dd ofl dJl d
play center field, dft cr s1ttin9 out his
jumor season with a k nc>e inJury
"I le can rcaJJy run anq he's ..i great
ouUielder, H Bauermell.>ler &11d.
Junlor Billy I lolverson returns di
shortstop, whUe Bt1uermcl'itcr said he
wiU fiJJ the other outfield spot from a
. field or candJdatc ... includlng I laubrick,
junlor Mike Currnsro, Stevens and
senJor Mik e Armc;trong
Seniors Charlie Amburgey, Evan
McGuire, Jeromy Cooper t!nd M all Sny-
der, as well as Junior Kevin DeSandro,
wUI also provide depth.
The Mustang open Priduy al 3 p.m.
against visiting Sdddlobt1ck In the
FoolhiU-Costa Mesa Tournament.
My new favorite pastime (this week)
Ainswer: Watching paint dry. a
baseball rain de lay and
arry Manilow.
QuestJoo: Name three things
morit exciting than soccer?
That was my mentality before J
started at this UtUe temple of local
sports information.
Even alter two years, my respect
for the game has rapidly increased,
th re are 1UJJ more exdUng thlnga
I'd rather do, especially when tho
weather LI less than nifty and
especially Wh.cn th gem f1 out In
North Hollywood.
That wa• until I wttn s d Mud
Bowl 2001.
The Mud Bowl pitted Corona del
Mar High, th bMt team ln CJP
Southam tion OMl1on JV and
Harvard·W tlake, th belt team
money C4Jl buy. ni, fieJd had th apVffl ~
' .
moldy bread and the t.raction of
a Minnesota roadway In
mid-January.
But, the girls played on anyway.
After both teems dlpped tbelt toes
(llnd the rest of their appendage )
1n the mud, C dM got busy.
Cd.M senior Jaycee Mahler, tho
wtnner of th most trtps Into th
gunk, kept her footing for mor
lhM 10 onds and streaked up
the flcld. Tho Sea Kings took
ddvantag of wrno Wolverines'
dumslness wh n Molly O'M nrn
nt a perfect tJhot into the
upper-r1ght comer of the goaJ and
CdM Jed, 1·0.
Bcfor you could wy, "Can
you hand men towel?,.. It wa1 1·1 .
On the very n xt touch gf the bnll,
a quick Jaunt up th field. a free
k:Sck end a deflecUon liter,
Harvard·Wtdtlake tied~ panMt
"among the UpPtnq and IUdSng
bodies.
How focused was
Coach Ron Evans? A
sliding Wolverines' player
n arly sent the skipper, • . ..... -
denied by the University
of Iowa-bound standout.
She did get a ton of
help lrom the Sea Kings'
teammates Abson
Brawner and Natalia
Dorfman.
his crutches and his broken
leg into the mud. Hu•.
reaction? *I'm just glad we
got th ball."
CdM had chances to
reg4ln tho load tn th ftl'Jt
hall, but could not convert.
Mf'onwhUe, Harvfl.fd·
Westlake fed off Its
game-tying goal and
started to gain momentum.
... After a Wolverines'
shot bounded ov r Vog le,
Browner, with exceptional
creatMty, h ad d th1 ball
out of honn'a way. Tony Altobell
PREPS
Onnumorous
occulon1, Dorfman
prevented
Harvard-We1tlake
But Britta Vogele wouldn't '
hove any of It. The CdM senior
goellteeper was an over the plac ,
stopping wave ofter wave of
Harvard-W•tJalte scoring
opportunities. Even \he Crade·A
ahOts that are suppoted to 1JMMk
lnto cornen of the go.i were
broakawayt w1th eoHd dl'fensive
work, k ping tht'! game tied after
regulation.
Two btg saves by Vogele kept
the game tied after the lint
lO·miriute overtUM. She folloWed
that wtth thrM even better MVM tn
the MCOftd OT.
It soon becume cspparent that a
fiuky goal was going to decide U\ls
gam~ and sure enough, that's whftl
happen d. Among a mass of
muddy, sweaty teenng rs, a corner
kick attempt wn• deOcrtcd lnlo the
net and the gumo came to u
sudden end.
Never has th tenn • 1udd n
death• had so murh m anlng.
The game had playt'rt playtng
lhoughout tremendous arnountJ of
pain .like Allhlon Harvey and
Margit VogP-le, at well at playe11
putting on a soccer clinic Uke
Mahler.
NeedJM• to aay, my oplnlon.a or
tK>CCer have changed dra.m.tUcally
and d•plte lhe MVerely muddy
•hoet and the near-three-hour
drive beck from HoUywooC,t, tt WW
be>.• game I'll remember for qUite a
wbUe, r
•
..
Doily Pilot SPORTS Thursday, Morch 1, 2001 &;
1Wo Slammers,
squads reach
nationals level
Cto~~ ~= CLll IOC~I,
men Putbol Oub of Newport ee~.
g1rl1 under-13 and girl& und~1*'t2,
hav~ actvanced to the S~('ken
Notional bracket of the cYSA;-South
COLLEGE BRIEFS
Bucs pound Palomar
oriG6° N VOUEYBALL
The Orange Coast College
men's volleyball team swept
past host Palomar, 25-20, 25-
20, 25-19, Wednesday night
in Orange Empire· ConJer-
ence action,
decision to vis1t.J.ng l.rvme Val·
ley in Orange Emptte Confer-
ence actJon Wedn(!Sday
State Cup, / •
Winners or the U12 6.rld U13 age ~n.11 ... en' girls uder-t3a: v--. Fallon, Alen Onnd, Jamie Alvia,
groups will then compete at the Par Chr11tlna Trenton, Kelly Morgan, Aleds Mielke, Krystal Wright. Alida
West Regionals in Albuquerque, s.Igado, Jessia. Jenaon, Tiflany AJvuez, Jeu1ca Muura, Tanya Emerson,
N.M . 1n June. Amy IUlppert, Diana Slgnorlello, Brianna Bak and Sam I Tlempo.
Soren Schneider led the
Pirates (7 -0, 2-0 in conler-
enC'e) wtth 14 lc.ilb, whtle B.J.
Llghtvoet (Costa Mesa High)
added to.
The win sets up a home
showd own with fellow
unbeaten !Jvme Valley Friday
rught at 7
OCC's CYJ}.th.ia Trclll won
both of her singles matches
and IS now '4·0 this season.
She teumed with Hoa.imi
Nguyen to eam a 15-8, 15-7
win Q.ver Jacqu<>4ne Myers
and 1:.isd Apel of IVC (2-0, 2·0
tn <"onlerence)
The Pl!ates (0·2, 0-2) will
pldy dl San Diego \1ty, Fnday
di t> p rn
~ ....... ~
llMNl VAU.£Y 17, OlwKia CoAsT •
~ T1.-.(0CC)del ~ 119 11-4
~ Ill/Cl <kl Huynn 11 ) 11 0 Wong Yw
!NO cltf Ou~•· 11 7, 11 a en-(1\/Q ~ N~ II ) II -0 (..,...,,., (rVCJ <Mt.
Tht> U-13 team win its first game
against the an Diego Hotspun, 2-0,
and will be competing over the
next four weekends ln San
Bernardino
The U-12 team was a tlnallst at
League Cup in December, reached
the quarterfinals of the Summer Surf
Cup 2000 and the finals of or the
SurfGirls Cup over Thanksgiving.
Most recently the U-12 team won
the Bakersfield President's Cup while
playing m the U-13 age bracket.
The.team's first pool play contest
in the South State Cup was a 7-0
win o.ver the Claremont Stars.
YOUTH SPORTS
Slammen' girls
under-lls:Taylor
Fallon. Megam Jesolva,
Ma.ry Glbenon.. Brina
Stddeq, Jackie Zinke,
Shannon Johmo11,
lellle Grandy, CbrisUna
Murillo, Kimberly
Mercurio, Lauren
Hernandez, Kellye_
Joswick, Nichole
Marquand, Kristen
Player, Sara Naley and
Diana Madrigal.
Two qualify for
indoor nationals
Thto Vanguard TRACK
Uruverstty track and
flrld c;tandouts qualified for lhe
upcoming NAlA Nabonal
Indoor Track and Field Ch.am·
p1onstups, set for Fnday and
Sciturday 10 Johnson City, Tenn.
Josh Schultz, a filth-year
senior rruddJe distance runner
qudillied for the Llons m the
600-meter run al a meet held
dl Azusa Pactf1C>On-Feb. t 7, as
did sophomore G<ITTel Bnd·
gens m the 60-meter high .
hurdles
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M<l<no\11.tlll
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1S6 S1n9iM Tr•n IOCC 0.1 ,,.,..., 11 9 11.t
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PREP FOOTBAll
O'Connell accepts
Tesoro I ligh post
Red Devils win Area Q champiOnship Schultz's ume of 1 ·23 17
bettered his school-record
tune of 1 ·23 20 set last year,
whtle Bndgens' t.une or 9 32
betterPd Chns Gordon's
school-best t.une of 9 84, dbo
set last year
'S•\N JUAN CAPISTRANO
-Jm1 0 Connr•IJ cl Cdpl~lrdJlO
Vall1•-r I hqh """1<itant who
Wc:L!> lomwrly d!'f Pn<i1vt-coor-
chnator di ..\lh11 N1quPI hds
i.wPn ndmPd ll)Olhttll COdCh di
Tc~ow I hqh ,.
The Red OeVlls, d boys AYSO
under-12 team from A YSO
Region 57. went unbeaten m the Ared
Q tournament and advdllced to lhe
Southern CaWorrua Chctmp1onstups
The Devtls ued Tusun, 2-2, then
followed that with three shutouts over
South lrvme 14-0), Newport Beach
13·0) dnd the Corona dcl MaT Baboons
( 1-0)
CYSA State Cup w1th a 2-1 wm over
the South COc:lst Storm, but leU , 4·'.l, to
the Oceanside Bredkers
In the Round ol 1 b contest, Briant
Mejia and Logan Duarte 'KOrPd tor
the SldITUTlers, whlle Diego Valdivia,
Tomas Jacobo, Kevin Geehr dnd Nick
OsslpoH controlled th€' deft.•nse.
pomts, whtle Tony Helfrtch, Taylor
Lobdell, Westin Dunlap and Robbie
Lusk contnbuted sol.td gdmes
Rebounds were conlroUcd by Nick
Jone~. John Joyce dnd David Holmes.
who combmed for 22
Orange Coast falls
Mis~ s T ~ BADMINTON
Tr ... oru c,c hl•<l ull'd to open
next ft1ll will 1mn tht• Panflc
Cuu'>I Ledqrn• lhl• lull ul 2002,
\A. ht>n tl \\.Ill ltl'l<I cl \.a NII)'
h•dm \\.tlhuul '>l'ntor'
0 ( ·onrwll who also
In the chdmp1onshtp gctme, the
Dcvtls edged North Irvine, 2-1 .
The Devtls' defense allowed only
three goclls m five games and was led
by Trevor Gladycb, Max Rollins,
Jonathan Gormley and Spenser
Singh ..
ln the matchup dgamst Oceclnstdc,
te11a scored two goals dS lhC'
Slammer!> led 2· l But the BredkN<i
answered \\.Ith thret.• strcltCJhl godls
Also contnbut1nq to t1 succei.sful
se.a on were Efrain Galvan, Marc
Touchette, Kyle Parton, Tristan
Ensign tops Hewes, 5-4
IRVINE -The ROLLER HOCKEY Ensign club
roller hockey team deleat<'d thC' •
I {ewes I hghlanders, 5-4, at the
Gretzky Center Monddy m9ht.
The Orange Coast College
women's bddmmton team
remdtnS seardung for 1ts fust
wm m tls maugural season
The Ptttllesdropped a 17-4
C"OdCht'<I di ro11nlt11n Vt1Uey
H1qh. will qwdl' thl' lrl'shman
dncl JUnmr 11t1r ..... t\. l!•dms for
lhe Cdp1.,lrd011 UmJw<l School
D1:>tnct\ nP\\ -.chool m•xt sea-
son -by Barry Faulkn~r
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Bo~w. Matt BregO'l.ZO, Callan Campbell,
Andy Kosch and Nathan Javadl.
Collin Insley le<l the sconng with
three goals and one assist, while>
Spencer link t1dded two got1Js dnd
one assist. Zack Boston a.dded t1n
dss1st, while Jesus Sotelo, Rory
Campbell and Kyle Pfellfer t1dded
sol.td offensive leadership
. ........,n
Coll.get Contord,. 11 Vonqu••d l )0 o '"
Com,,,...nity coOev-full<'rton •I Ort~
Co...1. l pm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Jon Ryan Wheeler and Taylor
Henderson each had three goals, Rock ets soar to 39-37 win • ll'.cll Md fle4d
H>Oh 1<hool bo'f' llOd 9111\ C•lv"'Y Chai-I
01 Coron• Mt ,,._,, l 4S pm r--------------------, whtle Ryan LannJ, Thomas DlaJynas
and Morgan Brombell each had tw~. ,
Alex Neff, Kyle Mural, Ramin '->
Azhlr dnd Peter Broelkchen each
played control tbe play at midfield.
The Red Devils will be playing for
the> AVSO Southern California
champ1onsh1p ell UC Irvine Saturday
dnd Sunday against area champions
from Sein Diego, South County, Inland
Empire cmd Los Angeles.
Tht' "t"\\ port·
Mes.s Roc\...t>h t1 YOUTH HOOPS
NauonaJ Junior Bd .... kt>thaU Divtston 3
team opened plavoff ttC'tton with a
39-37 O\ t•n111w win tlqdmc,t
Hunungton Bt>dCh
Ensign's defense wds t1nchored by
Rhett Palmer, Alex Yerkes, Tristen
McNelll, Michael Matthews and
goahe Eddie Flschennann.
• Vol..,...n
Hl!jh \Chool bo'f' ht.,,.,. •I Ot~. 6 pm
•5wktl01 ....
CommuMy collt<Je lnen -womeri
OtllOQ• Coal1 •t Mt 5"111 MtonlO College
~1'°"411
H".111 tdlOol bo'f' -9oflt fount.ain 11.ne,.
.ttCorui,,........2pm
I I I I
I I I I
I I
I I
I I I I
Michael Helfrich ll'd th<' offense
with 22 pomt .... wh1IP Fletcher Della
G rotta dnd Jack VE"ager C'ontrolled the
reboundmq dnd t1ddc>d kl'Y points
Eastbluff Magic wins, 31-21
The Eastbluff Boys and
G11Ls Club fourth grade HOOPS
High "tlOol g.rll • Ccwona Ml M• at
C.pottrMlO v.i;ty II~ al~ Col~
l p"'
·-....i. ~,,_ v~.,"'2\QPaofc.2pm
Cologt "'°"9\. ~ .. /4zJ.M Paa!il. l pm
Comm"'"l'f col .. m.n Fullerton al o..-. Co.Kt. 1 pm
~------~~------------~ WednesUy
NPusSA ~-UGH ~
OMHGI CoAsT Cou.EGE
WATER POt.O
Slammers fall in quarters
Randall Nelson <iparkl'd th<> offense
with ke} d-.-. ..... t-.. "htl<' Tommy
Stevens mt1cl1.• tht• qam<>\ k<'y
defenswe stop In t)thN NJB <1cuon.
basketbdll team, the Mdq1c, capJK>d
orr the regular season with d 11-21
wm over the Celtics.
Andrew Fulcher led lhe Mdgtc in
scoring, while Grant Templeton t1nc1
Harlon Webster dSSlSted on offenw
Parker Rhodes and Drew Byers
stood out defons1vely.
Community Col .. _, Ot~ Co.st
•I futi.non. 2 pm
'iogh \dlOol bo'f' Corona de! MM •I loyo141
2 p m NonhwOOd at Ntrwpott 'ia<l>Of. ) p m •
(I~· al Enanua. J 1~ pm
Toct.y
The Sldmnwrs
boy'> undc>r-13 ~11-
VN dub soccer
CLUB SOCCER
tedm rt>dC'hed the quarterfinals o! the
The Newport-1\l(>'d <itxlh grdde
team took cun• of Vtlld Park. 45-27
Tony Jones ll•d the> wdy w1lh 15
f w.,.11 ..emf I w.nml
Flctltloua Bu1lne11
N•me Stetement
The following pert-OnS
ore doonO ~ ..
EUROP"lNT 10221
&.llr Ave Sit 203.
Fountain V1lley CA
92708
Timothy Garth. 196
C1c1t Piece Co11a
MIN CA 92627
T llol bu Ii Mii II con-due1td by .,, indi~
Hive you tlltlld
doong buM'9ll )'ti? No
Timothy Gerth
Thll 1111ement WIS
tried With the County
Clertl ol Orange County
on 0210&700 t 2001115•350 ·Oe~~ P1I04 Feb 8, 15, 22. Mar i. 2001 rnzo1
FlctJtlou1 Bu1lne11
Name St•tement
Thi followtng perl-Of\I
111 dolnll bulfneaa 11
HealthP<>lnt ServklH,
820 Seaward Rold. Co-rona dtl Mir, CA 92625
Melania S Behrana,
MA.RO, 820 S11w11d
ROid. Cotona dtl Mer,
CA 92625 Thtt ~1t1ne11 11 con·
dUalld by an Ind!~
Have you 111111d
d<>tng bu1tne11 yet?
v ... ·~· Melanie S Bellfena,
MA. RO Thlt ltatemenl wH
filed With Ille County Cletlc of Orange County on 02.W2Q01
I001M14t0t
0.ity Pllol Feb IS, 22, Mfr. I O, 2001 lbZIO
Flctltlou1 Bualnffa Actltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement Name Statement
The toll-Owtng pe<sons • The lollow1t'ljl perS-OnS
are doing bulineM u : 11e dotnQ bus1neas as
Cupkf1 Sacrll, 27412 Sood Martlet1ng 2t5
Avantla Onve, Mlslk>n W Flrat St 121 7.
Vtelo, CA 92692 Tustin, CA 92780
Mark Benard<>, 27412 Caroline Bonc:t 1~5
Av1nli Dnve, Miiiion Anaheim Ave •18 C . V"!O CA 112692 Cos'8 Mesi, CA 92627
Socl(I Etwltch. 821 3td This businus IS con
SlrHI, M1nh1t1an dUeted by .,, indMclual
Beectl. CA 90266 Hive you s11r1ed
Thoa bullneaa le con· doing bu11neu yet?
ducted by I gtnefll YM, 9T
p1nne11hlp C.tollne Sood
Have you atuted Thia 111tement wll
doing bultnMe yet? No flied with the County
Matlc Benlrdo Clef1I of Orange County
Thi• lllltment WU on 02J0&'2001
hied with the County 20019854341
Clerk ol Orange County DlllY Pilot Feb 8. 15
on ~t 22. Mil!. t 20()1 Th702
20018154347
011ty P11ot Feb 8, 15, Flctltlout Bualne11 22, Mar, L 2001 MZ Name Statement
Thi followlnp persona Flctltlout Bu1lnee1 are doing bulineu u
Name Statement Conqu111 lnv1st1g•·
Thi following peraone tlone, 1500 Mama Ave ,
are doing buafona 11. 111200, C-0111 M1111, CA
Orange Coa11 Solt 92828 TIMU•, 844 Production Cumela Dianne
Place. Ntwport Btactl, Gooz11az, 1600 AO.m•
CA 926e3 Ave., 4200, Cotti Mel8
Mlchul Rlohatd CA 92928
TIXIOf. t9n2 Wiit• Thie bul4neu II con-
Wlndl Ulne, Huntington ducted by: an ~
Beectl. CA t2e4e H1v1 you 1tert1d
Thie butlnHa le coo-doing bu1lne11 yet?
duded by Ill lndMdull v... 8197
Have you •tarted Cumele Diann• dolna buti'INe y«? No Gonzaliz ~ R TtlltOt Thie ltli.metll wa1
Tht1 ~ WU filed wt9l the County
llled with IN ~ Clal1I of Orange County
Cltftl of OrMIOI County on 02J02l200 I on 02/0llf2001 200 t NMOJt
I001MMU2 ~Pilot Feb a 15,
O.l'l...Pilol Fltl ~· !, 2001 N!I! 22, !. 2001
, .
•
I MUCNOTml I wmf
Flc1lllou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The lollo""•ng perll-001 • ,, dOonO bu5'n8U ••
\loetN•a Ltly 1 Na•l•
112S V1C1on1 S1r111,
C-0.IA MMI CA m27 8«111 Tho Nguyen, 948
Oolll!l'\009 Ctrc:le WHI
nw11t11 CA 92683
Thi$ t>ua.neaa •• con
Oocled by an indtviclUal
Have you 1111ted
d04"1j bu11ne11 yet?
y .. 01 17198
B.nh Thi Nguyen
TtMs ttatement w11
hied with the County
Cltrt. ol Orange County on 02JOel'200 I 20018154341
Daily Pilot Feb 8, 15. ?? Mat 1, 20Q1 Th704
Flctltlou1 Bu1lneaa
N•me Statement
The lollowlng perac>na
are doing bu'""'8I .. A ) New T l'\llTlpll Min-
lllrlff 8 l 8ndoe TlmN, 1188 BolM 'l{ey, Costa
Meee,'CA 92928 Rhonda 0.niel, 1188 ~~· COiie MNI.
Thll bullne.. IS OOl'I•
duc:llld b'f an lndMdutll Have you eterled
cldng llUllneee yet? No
Rhon(q O.nltl
Thll .iatemenl wae
llled with tht County
Qeltl of Ora9 CounlY on 02J021200! IOOIN~t
~·'l...~.~1~
Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH
Name Shltement
The lollowt~ porll-Olls
111 doing buainess •• AAA Attrections lm-
mett1'1 Tlckel Service
1 n8 Newpof1 Blvd
Colle Ma&. CA 92627
P1ul D1vl1. 1608
Lincoln Ave • Newport
Beach. CA 92650
ThiS buelMSS ~ con-
duclld by Ill lndMclull
Hive you 1t1ned
d<>tng bullness yet? v .. 1116()
P1ul 011111
Th11 statemenl w11
ftle<f Wiit\ the County
Clettl of Clfange Col#lly
on 02J02J200 I
2001985'018
011)., Pilot Feb 8, 15. 22. tr, I, 2001 Tb692
Flctltio\11 Bullneaa
Name &Utement
The folloWlng peraon1
.,. do'og bullrlNs ••.
HHech Carpet CINn-
lng, 2522 Santi C.llllne
DrlYe. 1208. Coate MMe. CA 112e2e O.Yid Tll'lllOI Heblll,
2522 Santa C.Lahna
Drive, •208, Colla
~CA 92628 Thia bOlineta i. con· ducl.o by .., lndMdl*
Hive )'Ol.I ataned
dOing ~ ytA7 No ~ Terence Htbetl
Thia ltltement WU
tiltd W1lt\ IM Cou1'tY
Cllltl °' ~ County on 02IOlr'200 I I001Ml.tl00
Del)' PlloC Flt> 15, 22. Mic, L I. 2001 IbZQI
Flctlllou1 Bu1lne11
N•me Statement
The lollowlng persons
are doing 1>u111ness u
Waftertoo MUlliC 2960
8imt111 P1 Colla Mesa
CA 92626
Jerry Ven Otterloo
2960 81mrrn Pl Costa
Mase CA 92628
This bu5'1leSS II con-
ducted by an lndtvldual
Have you alarted
d01ng bus1n111 yet?
Yes Jan 2000 J«ry Ven onertoo
Thia stallment WIS
ftlld Wtlh the County Clertl ol Orange County
i)tl 02/09/2001
20018154794
Dail'( PtlOt Fib 15. 22,
Mar. 1, 8, 20()1 Th7!2
Flctltlou1 Bu1lneaa
Name Statement
The 1o11ow1ng per1on1 are doing bul4nlU 11·
W1lllam1 PropertlH,
11 C11taway1 N011h,
N1wpor1 Buch, C~
92680 CNllll J W1Mlama 1 I
Caattway1 Nonh. New·
port Beech CA 926eO
Debra C Willllml. I 1
Cutaw1y. NOtlh, New·
port 8Moh. CA 92680
Thia tiu11new 11 con
OUr:ltd by IUbend and
Wiit
Have you alarted
dOlng bualneu yet?
Y• 19117 CNr1" J W1llllm1 Thlt Ntemenl ., ..
l1led w1tt1 me GountY
an °' °"'91 County on OV00/200 I
200tNMIOt
Diiiy Ploc Feb 16. 22, Mir· 1. I. 29Q! Jb!pZ
• Gotf
Hogn t<hOol bo'f' f1.i>u<o Holi."' Nowport
Hartiot at 819 Canyon CC. ) p m Ett110C•• "'
Chino .tt Chino CtHt.. 2 )C) p m Corona cltl
M.lr "' Ml\\IOtl llteic> at MlulOn Vl~10 CC.
°"" H&wilns ~ NnwioRT~
1 p"'
Flctltloua Bualne11
Name Statement
The following Plfll-001
11Te doing bu-.. as
The Sourcet>o•. 2os2
Newport Blvd.. 16·99
C-Os1A Mela. CA 92627 OaVt<I M Kallltak. 381
Hamilton •B203, Co&ta MIU CA 92627
Thi• butonHI .. con-
ducted by Ill lndMclual Have you 11ar11<1
dOtng ~ y«? No
01vld Katisllk
Thlf lllltment Wll
Med w th the County
Cltfll ol Orange Col#lly
on 02J08l200 I 2001N54353
Oa:IJ,,Pllo4 Fib 8. 15. 22. tr 1, 2001 TI!§99
Flctltloua Bualnffl
Name Staten111nt
The loltowlng PlflOlll
are doing~ ..
Four SH1<>n'1 D•·
llignl, 9 Ironwood onv.. Newport Beach, CA
92660 Muy Loulu
Wak.titld, 9 Ironwood
Drive, N1wpor1 Beactl,
CA 92eeo
This butlnea Ill eotl-
dl.lcted by "' lndMcMI Have you e11rt1c:t
doing llUllneee yet? No
Maty LOUIN Wlkelield Thia ltatemenl Wll
llled Wilh ltle ~
Otltt; of Ortnge Counly
on OV09t'200 I
I001~1U
Dilly Pllol Flt> '5, u . Mlt I o, 2001 Tb7 !t
CROSS OOUNT9'Y
FlctltJou1 Bu1lne11
Name Shltement
The lollowlng persons
are doing buStnMI as·
A) H11tth
Monay com. Inc B I Health Money. Inc
1501 WHtdtll Or Ste
310 Newport Belch. CA
92660
H111th Money com.
Inc (Delaware). 1501
WMtcl11t Or Ste 310
Newpon Beech. CA
92MO
Thia bu11nea ia con·
dueled by e c:otpOr•llOn
Have you s11n1d
d-Oing bullnHS ~et?
YM 61tJOO
t111llh Money com.
Inc
Edward J Carela
CEO Thia llltemtnt WIS
hied wilh the County
Cltf1( ol Orange Counly
on 02/08l2001 200ttl543U o.11M P11ot Feb 8, ts.
22, ar. L 2901 Tl!703
Flctltlou1 Bualne11
Name Statement
The toll<>Wlng per 5-0nl
IAI Cloong busmeas as
7-Daly International
6248£ Marblel\Hd
Wey. Ana!pm H.115 Ca
92808
Olly ProjOCI Services
Inc: !CAI. 33 Wa!lf S1
W1t1roong1 Sydney
NSW Auttr• 2076
This busine11 11 con
duded by • C'OfPC)rl!IOn
Hive you 111ned
doing bu11ness ytt' Yes 01'01 2001
-0.ly Pr0f9CI SeMcea
Inc ~., JoM Daly CEO
ftlll llaltment Wll
Mid With the Coutlly
Clef!; of Orange County
on 02113'2001
2001H54H5
Diiiy PlloC Fib 15 22.
Mar I, 8, 200! Thl28
Flctltloua Bu1lne11
N1me Shltement
Th• lollowlng penon• .,. doing bullnal ..
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnes1 011un1t1on Motor•. HMM Si.tement 3001 Recllll Ave , Suite
Thi !ollowlnll plflOl'IS •S-103. Colla Mell CA
1r1 doing bullnMI 11 92828
Pecifk: Soulhwnl Re-Micheel J Mlrtine1
Illy Serv'al ol Orange 17106 s.na & . ~ A Councy, 3190-I< Ak'pOl1 HUntington BMch, CA
loop OrM. Coell Mela. 92649
CA 92e28 Nel9on A Thoma.I, w.-.m Paallc A9alty 2151 E PtonMr, Fua
Sef'Ylcle (CA) 3190-K atton CA la3t
Alrpe>rt Loop Onve. Thill bu11r.-II Oll(I' CO. Mee1. CA Sll2628 dllCttd by a ~ti
Ttw bldll'*I II con-~ clYOld by I OOljlGl_.I Helft )'OU ataflecl
Havt 1ou 1tar11d ~ ...._. Y«' No doinO !M4ne.. yet? MiChMI J M1r11net v ... atV01 Ttw .....,,.,,. ... w.-m ~ Aee11y hied wiltl N County
ltfVtCilt a.tt ol ~ CounlY ~ E 9'1dvea, on 02/27/2001 ,.,...,,. ... , ........
Thie ... i.mani ... ~PIG!,.., '·. 15. llled w11t1 IN ~ ~t IbZM
~ ol Or-. Counly on ovoer.zoo1 ... ,"'4111
~ "°' '-n ... !. ' JI ., DZM
Fictitious Bu1tne11
N•me Statement
The loll°"''"ll persons
111e dong bu-..
Boalllo\IM TV Show
J83 Rochuttr St
Colla Meu CA
92627 JI IJ
M C W"'t•head LLC
1C.AI 383 ArXhelt•t St
Colla Mell CA
9262. 3113
Thll bullOUI j con-
ducted by limited Lil-
bthty C-0
H~ve you 11aned
do-ng bUl•l\911 yet?
YM ~ 1995
MC WhtllflNO UC
M1chH I Whllehead
M1nagt1
This at11em1nt wu
hied ""''h the County
CkHtt ol Ora9 Councy on 02127'2001
20011151422 ~.'® Ptkl4 Met t, 8. 15,
I ThZV
Flctttloua Butlneea
Name Statement
The lo1'°""1ng petlOt\I ere doing~ .. •1 All fECH DATA.
D AU. TECH
c) 241BUY COM 21eo
Kelvin Ave •J315,
IMll Calofomll ~ 14
Alvin Chun Yu L.ewlg,
2780 Ket111n Ave ,
133 I 5 !MN Callbnia 9<.'8 , ..
Thit bulitlela con-ducted by Ill lndMcMI
H•vt ro11 etarted doif'V lklll""8 yet?
YW, 01122119"
Nwn Qlun..Y11 l 911111
Thllt Mal"'*" wn
llltd """ ... COlolnty ~1~r Caur1'y ... , ......
Olily Plot FIO 21 Mat
I ' 10. ZOQ! lbZM
•
\
• 86 Thoodoy, Motdi 1, 200 l
-·· Ac:ltftloue luafneea ...,,,. ·~ The folloW!nQ !*tone
• ,. doing bueMNe ...
Tiit At,,.rd Group,
111&31 Mllllken Av• ..
INlnt, CA 9aeoe
John D Fo11, 1N31 ~ lwt lrvlnt, CA
92eOG Thia butintN ii con-~by. en~
H•v• you aterttd
doing ~ yflf? No
John 0 Fo11
Thi• ltettmtnt WH
tlltd With tht County
CIM ol Orange Coun4y on 02/02/2001 20011154019
D•lly Piiot Feb. 8, 15, 22· Mtr. I. 2901 Th68?
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Tht folloWlng persons .,.. doing~ ...
Tropics RHtoratlon,
205e I Suburt>ia Lane,
Huntington Beach, CA
92&46 Ellzabtlh Ament,
205e 1 .Suburbia Lant,
Huntington Beach, CA
92648 Thi• business Is con-
ducted by. an 1ndlvidual
Have you started
doing bualnees yet?
Yet, 1/1/2001
Elizabeth Ament Thia statement was
flied with tht County C1ef1I ol Orange County on 02102/2001
20018854020
D•lly Pilot Feb 8. 15,
22. Mar I, 200 I Th688
flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Hime Statement
The foHOwirljl persons
are doing bu-u :
The Wise Group, 3345
Newporl. Sulla 208.
Newport Beach, CA
92663
Mu Pelma, 355 West·
brook Place, Cosla
Meaa, CA 92626
This bu1mess 1s con-
dtOed by an lndMduaJ
H•ve you started
doing buslnesa yet? No
Mu Palma
This statemenl was
llled with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 02/09l200 I
20018854798
Dally Pilot Feb. 15, 22.
Mar. 1. 8. 2001 Th715
flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
N1me Statement
The lollowing persons
art doing buSlness as:
Summer House Cafe.
105 P•lm St , Balboa
CA 92661
And11w Young. t07
P•lm St • Balboa, CA
92881
This business 1s con-
ducted by an Individual
H•ve you started doing business yet? No
Andrew Young
Th11 statement was
filed w11h the County
Clerk of Orange Coonty
on 02/09/2001
2001885U17
D•dy Pilot Felt. 15. 22
Mat 1. 8. 2001 Th717
flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Tiit following peBOOS
.,.. doing ~ all
VPR Promotions,
2900 &lstol, •A·t01,
Coste Mesa, GA 92626
Randall Tnbolet. 2900
Brtatol, •A-101, Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
Thi• business Is con· ducted by an lndlvlduel
Have you alerted
dc)jng bu1111ess yet? No
Randall Tribolel
Th11 1latemen1 was
tiled wrth the County
Clerk ol O.ange County
on 02/09/2001
2001685480C
Dail'; Piiot Feb 15, 22. Mer I. 8, 2001 Th706
flC1111ou1 Bu1lne11
N1me Statement
The following persons
are dOing business as:
Praclalon Torre Perk-
ing, 660 AO&s St .. Costa
Meta, CA 92627
Htcior De La Torre.
660 Ross St , Coste
M .... CA 92627
Thia buS1nesa 11 oon· dlldtd by an indtvidual
Hev• you started
doWlQ business yet? No
Heclor Dt La Torre
Thts 11t•tement was
hied Wrlh the County
Clerk ol Qfange County
on 02113/200 t
2001885075
Dally P1lol Feb 15, 22.
M1t !. 8. 20()1 Th724
:.,•r •. . . . -
Flc:tltloue .., .. ,_.
Name •~t The folloWjng pertone
art doing buJ/i1Me ... = Running Com· 233 Kooll uic.. Vlelo. CA 82612 John Anthony Renna.,
233 Knol I.Mt, MIUioll
Vltjo. CA 82882 Uncle carol Renna,
233 Knol I.Mee. """°" Vltlo. CA 921192 Thi:e bullntU ii con-docl.i by huebend and wl1t
H•ve you 1t1rttd
doing bualneM yet?
Yu. 8IW5
John Renn•
Unda Atnna
This 1tatemant wd
filed wfttr the County
Clerll ol 0rll1Qt County
on 02/ t 3'200 I
200111854H7
OIJly Piloe Feb 15, 22,
Mat I I 8. 200 I Th727
Fictitious Bu1lnea1
Hime Stattment
• The followi"!I peraona
are doing bulineN aa
Red Peert K~chen,
412 Walnut, Huntington
Beach, CA 92&47
Black Peart Kitchen
(CA). 41 2 Walnut. Hunt-
ington Beach, CA 92647
Thia bualnet• 11 oon-
ducted by: a corpo11tlon
Hav• you started
doing busloess yet? No Btack Pearl Krtchen Liza Goodell Presi-
dent
This llattmenl was
!tied with the County
Clerk of Orange County on 02116/2001
20018855473
Dally Piiot Feb 22, Mar.
1, 8, 15, 2001 Th748
flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following peraon1
are doing business ts:
Hlro's Auto Repair.
3042 Enterpnse St .• un11
O", Coate Meaa. CA
92626
Hiro's Enterpuse. Inc
(CA), 3042 Enterprt1t
St . Unit "D • Costa Mesa CA 92626
This business IS con· ducted by o corpot111lon
Have you alerted
doing buslnHs yet?
Yes, 1990
H1ro's Enterprise, Inc.
Kail Haraguchi, Preal·
dent
Thia s1a1ament waa
filed with the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 0211~1
20016854910
Dally Piiot Feb 15, 22.
Mar 1. 8. 20()1 Th725
flC1ltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing buetneaa 11 A.) N A M11Ch11I & ~·
aoclllea B ) Nebil A.
Mikhail, P.E .. 3416 Via
Udo, Newport Beach,
CA 92663
Nllbjl A Mikhail, 1470
San Porte Ad.. Corona.
CA 92882
Thia bullneu 11 con-
ducted by en 1ndlvidual
H•vt you started
dOlng bu11nee1 yet?
Yes. 211/01
Nablt A Mlkha~
Thia statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orang• County
on 0211~1
20018854971
Daily Pilot Feb 15, 22,
Mar. 1. 8. 2001 TH?23
flctltlou1 BualnH1
Name St1tement
The lolloWilljl peraon•
are doing bu8'fl8N 11
Winters & Banks. 1428
E Chapman Ave . Or· •not. CA 92866 • Ronald S Wtnt•ra. a
Profeu1ona1 Corpo·
ration (California All
C105•408). 1428 E
Chapmen Ave . Ofange,
CA 92866
This bus1ne1S 11 con·
ducted by. a corporation
The registrant com·
menoed lo trensad busi·
r>ess under the flctltlous
bu&ineu name or
names hated llbovt on·
Janu81Y 1. 2001 Ronald S Winters. A
Profualonel Corpo·
ration, Ronald S Win·
iers. Prtlldtnl
Th11 1tatemtr>t w11
hied w1lh tht County
Clerk ol Orange County on 02/01/2001
2001885'002
D11ly Pilot Feb. 8. 15,
22. Mar 1, 2001 Th695
~ ........ Aadlloue ... ..
....... .......... ..... ..... menl ................ ..
The fc4lowlna .,.,.ant The ~ P9flOlll The lollcMlllo l*"ON
.,. dc*1D ~ ... .,. doWIG ......... -ate ~ ~ -
B&S Oreln C ... nlng, Merl<~~ll:'icn 22912 J I R Motot'tOOltl 853 Qowmof St., CoU ~. Viejo M•rkttlng , f'Tlt MtA. CA 02127 CA t2902 MontO'M A..,. .. Unit C,
8flan Southwick, 853 Cl~ L llMdll, ~ MtM, CA t2t27 Govemor St., Colla 22"2 Tlaoue. ~ Rlymond Ha11tad, MtM, CA t2t27 \lltlo CA dlll2 171 t MonfoVll Ave.,
The ~ II con-Tfila ~ II oon-Unit C, CoM MMe. CA duettd by: .,, lndlvlclull ~ by.: "' ~ '2627
Hav.-you •tantd Havt you na.ntd llllt ~ II oon-
doing buliltel yet? No doing ~ Y«? No M:tld by. "" lndlvlclull ~ Southwlctc a.iu<ltclt L IJMwlCN Hav' you atarttd
This lll•lelMfll ... Thie ... ~ ... dOlng bu•lne•• ytt?
fifed with •tht County filed with tht County V•, 811AX> • ·
Cle111 ol Ofange County Cltltt ol Orarat County R•vmond Harllad
on 02/13i200f on 02/18f200f Thla 11ai.men1 ...
2001NS4t7S 2001111147t fll9d wiln tht ~
Dally Pilot Feb. 15, 22, Dally Pilot Feb. 22. Mar. ~ cl ~ .Counfy
Mar. 1. 8. 20()1 Th722 1, 8. 15. 2001 Th7•i on 0212T/2001 '
• 2001NIMH
Flctltloua Buel""'
Name StatefMnt
The !ollowtng pel'90fll
are doinQ buelntM u :
B & e Con1Ultant1.
1655 Mtaa Verda Dr
E1st 2E. Colla Meaa.
CA 92626
Michael J. Berman,
1555 Meaa Vtrde Dr.
Eest 2E, Colt.a MtN,
CA 92626
Paul S. Entin. 10351
Amberwood Dr., Foun-
tain Valley , CA 92708
This businesa 11 oon·
ducted by. a general
partnership
Have you atart•d
doing bu8lne9t yet? No
Mld\ael J. Ber!Mn
Thi& statement waa
hied with the County
Cltrk °' Orangt County on 02/16/2001
20016855472
Dally Pilot Feb 22, MM.
1, 8. 15, 2001 Th758
Flctltlou1 Bualne11
Name Statement
The following pereona
are doing buslneu 11:
MedlSmart, 1501
Westcl1ff Or .. Ste. 310,
Newport Beach. CA
92860
HealthMoney com.
Inc. (Delaware). 1501
Westcliff Dr. Stt 310
Newport Beach. CA
92660
This bu1lnesa I• con-
ducted by a COIJIOfltiOn
Have you ataned
doing buameaa yet?
Yes, 111/2001
HealthMoney com.
Inc.
Edward Carets, CEO
Thia statement wu flied with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02127/2001
. 200168"448
Dally Pilol Met. 1. 8. 15,
22. 2001 Th783
Flctl11oua Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The tollowing ptftont
are doing busfnese u :
Exclusive Dental Cart.
3827 Aspen Vlltege
Way, IF, Santa Ana, CA
92704
Excluslve Dentel' Care,
Inc. (CA}, 3627 Aspen
Village Way. •F. Sa.nta
Ml. CA 92704
This bu&lneu I• con-
ducted by a coiporetion
Have you 111~ttd
doing business yet?
Yes, 11/27/00 Exc:!uslve Dental Care,
Inc.
C•rlos Gercia, Pre1l·
dent
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk ol Orange County on 0112512001
20016853253
Dally Pilot Feb. 22L.. Mar.
1. 8. 15. ?OQ1 m7&3
flctltlou1 BualneH
Name Statement
The lolloWllljl persona
are doing busineS8 u
Janeran, 2020 Full·
•rton Ave., 148, Costa
Mela, CA 92627
Robert Andrew
Ntlaon, 2020 Fullerton
Ave., 148, Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
Jamie Anne Nelson.
2020 Fullerton Ave ..
148, Cost.a Mesa. CA
92627
This busine11 le con·
ducted by husband end
wifa
Have you •tarted
doing business yet?
Yts. 01/12/2001
Robert A. Net.on
This statement waa
hied With the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 01/26/200 t
20018153364
011ly Piiot Feb 22. Mar.
1, 8, 15. 20()1 Th701
Flctltloua Bualnesa
Name Stat9tMnt
The fotlowlna peraons
.,. doing buWoeU u :
ExceTI Equeetrlan Tt111n, 26282 Olo Roed.
San Juat1 Caplstnlno,
CA 92e75
Aut>um E11oell, 4'4
Allio Ave.. Newport
Beadl, C!< 92663 Thlt bualneu ii con-
duottd by an lndMduel Have you alerted
doing bualneaa yet?
Yu. 111/01
Aubum E11oell
Thia statement waa
!Hed with the County
Clttlt °' Ofange County on 0211e/2001
20018155475
Delly Plot Feb. 22. Mat.
I. 8. 15. 2001 Th750
flctltloue Butlnne
Name Statement
Th• 1oltowtng persone are doing bue!nesa as;
Ecosystems. 9211
Newhall St.. Coeta Mesa
CA 92627
Ecoaystema, Inc.
(CA), 929 Newhall St .
Coate Mesa CA 92627
Thlt bu•lneaa Is con-
ducted by: • oorporallon Heve you &ttrttd
doing bualnHa yel?
Yu. 1978
Eooey1ttm1. Inc.
Bonnie Copeland.
Secretary
This 1tatemen1 was
filed with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 0211612001
20018155468
Dally Pilot Feb. 22. Mar.
1, 8; 15. 2001 Th751
flctltlou1 Bualne11
Name Statement
The following peBOns
are doing business as: National Raaldentlal
Markttlng, 1680
Marguentt ottve. Co-
rona def Met, CA 92625
Flral Principal, Inc.
(CA), 1680 Marguerite Orivt. Corona del Mar,
CA 92625
Thie bu&lnesa is oon-
ducted by: a oorporation Have you started
doing bulinesa yet? No
First Principal. Inc.
Nell Felahy. CEO
Thi• statement was
filed with the County
Clttlt of Ofange County
on 02116/2001
2001815S4M
Delly PltoC Feb. 22. Mar.
I. 8. 15. 2001 Th753
fictitious Bu1lnes1
Name Stat.ment
The following paraont .,. doing bualnesa ••.
Soll E11presslons,
2850 Eeat Mtaa Verde
Drive t103. Costa Mesa,
CA 92628 Adam V Hieb. 11-409
Alder Creek, Corona,
CA 92880 Shar1a R Hlcb. 17'8
North WoodWind Lane,
Anaheim, CA 92807
Thil business IS con-
ducted by a oenerel
partnership
Heve you started
doing bualneh yet?
YH, 111/01
Adam V Htclla
This st•tement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 0211612001
2001H554n
Deity Pilot Feb. 22. Mar
1. 8. 15. 2901 Th755
fictitious Bu1lnn1
Name Stlltament
The lol~ petsonl
.,.. doing bulinNa •••
Morning &tw Celt,
5325 Unlverl41y Onvt,
lrvlnt, CA 92612 J B & G, Inc. (CA),
5325 Unlveralty Onllt,
IMne, CA 92612
O.JIY Piiot Mar. 1, 8, 15,
22. 2001 Th789
F&etltk>ua 8ualnMa
NllM StatefMnt
The following person•
ere doing ~ aa:
Ltuel auto Finance,
1 llOOO Mec:Arthur Blvd.,
.1500, IMne, CA 112812
L.euel Funding Corpo-
ration (CAI, 19000
MacA.rthur Blvd., 1400,
Urvlne, CA 92el2
Thia buslneaa 11 con-ducted by: a oorporatlon
H•v• you •tarted doing buelnell yet? No
L.uxel Funding Corpo-
ration
Robert Dtvtnport,
Pttlldtnt
This statement wt1
filed WIU°I the County
Ctettl ol ~ County on 02127/2001
20018856447 Oalft/ Piiot Mat. 1, 8. 15,
22. 2001 Ihm
Flctltlout Bualne11
N•me Statement
Tht following persons
are doing buefnesa u: Saddte6eclc Smog and
Repair. 375 S Bristol
176, Coett Mtaa. CA
92628
Tht Aonlt Au1omotJVe
Group. (CA}. 375 S.
8'1$1ol #75, Coata .......
CA 92626 This busineaa la con-
ducted by • oorporation
Heve you atarttd
doing bullnesa yet? No
The Aonle .Automotive
Group
Andrew Preston, CFO
This atatemenl was
flied with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02127/2001 20018858445
Daily Pilot Mar 1, 8. 15,
22. 200 I Th781
• Have A
Garage Sale!
Thi• bualntaa It con· ducted by: a corporation
Have you alerted
doing business yet? No
J B & G, Inc.
W1tllam Lundergan.
Pr11lden1
Th11 atatemtnl wu
flltd with the County
~ ol Ortnge Coooty
on 02/18'2001
2001815SC&5 Dally Plot Ftb. 22. Mar.
I. 8. 15. 2001 Th752
Fletltkxla 8ualne11
Name Statement
The foltowlng P8180l'll
.,. doing boelnel• u :
c.;:~:::,;:
at CB4BJ B4R·l!IB7B
ta Place Your
·Garage B•I• Adi
Mlchatl'a Fine Wood
$p9cl•ltlu, 3045 Don·
nybrook L•ne,. Cctla
M .... CA 92626
Mlclla.i EdWard l.Jlne,
3045 ~Lant. eo.ta MeM, CA 112626 This buelnt.. It oon-
dUcttd by: an lndMcWI
Hive you a1arttd ~~ y.t? No Mlcl'iMI E. Lane
Thlt etat.menl WH
flied With In. County
a.itt of ~ OountY on 02/13/2001 2001~14114
p.Jty PMot Feb. 1~ 22. M«1 1. 8. 2001 l072.1
AcWoue luelneM
............ IMftt
The lollowlnQ P9flOlll a;:,~~-8)
Hinton 9ulldM a o.. ~. '101'1 Or·
llhld, ~ ltoactl. CA 8l2'IO
J1rne1 McOon110
Hlf*)n, 20141 Ofdlld, ~ lleott. CA
llllt bl.lelntta .. oon-
~ by. .,, lndMclUll
H•Y• you 11art1d
.. tMll6neM yt4? V•. 1211MIOOO
--Hlt*>n • Thia ..... _,,. • -Mad Mil .. Coul!ly :-~=r eo..., ., ......
=:'l.'r ... '· Mi
Acddoul ....... ........... -"
The foMowlnCa P«80M ,,. ~ buliW •: N.G Con1rac1or1,
160 Ordwd Dr., 8erlll
Nia Helci1lt. CA ttn07 N.G. ~ICA),
1641 Ordwd °'·· .... AN .._., CA 'R1f17
Thil bWNtt II oon-
dUmd by: • 001por8*111
Have you tllrttd doirill buelntat y.t? No
N.G. Contractcn
Stanlay Martin Ntttltlm, Prteld9nt Thia ltlltmenl WU
l1led With the County
Clel1I . °' C>nlf9I County on 02fl7/2001 200111H442
Ody Piiot Mar. 1, 8, 16,
221 2001 :thZZO
Flctltlout Bullneu Name Statement
The followloo pt<tone
.,.. doing ~ u :
A.) f>•clflc Coa•t
NelWoftt ~. B.)
PC NttSol, C.) PC
NetSol.com, 2224
L•urel Pl.. Ntwport Seech, CA 92e83
Peter Otapay, 2224
Laurel Pl., Newport Beach, CA 926e3
This bulineN It oon·
ducted by: an lncf'f'ldual
Have you atarttd
~ bullntaa yM? No
P•tar Oaapey
Thia stat1ment wu
filed with tht County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02/27/2001
2001N"421
Ody PiloC Mat: t, 8, 15,
22. 2001 Thn8
Fictitious Bualneu
Name Stlltement
................... .............
~~!II
Nit; HNI I NI Cold-~ 22ta ~ Drive, Newport ltldl.
CA 8QeOO ,
OOldOn 8. Pll'IOtl8. 2282 Orc:hatd Drive, ~:;::rt S.ach, CA
Auaa.-w .\ Banotr1.
3400 Ave. of h Mil.
C-410, C09la MtM. CA 92828 .
Thia tMitlltt .. oon-~by:~
Hav• you ata~td dcilno butlnttt y•t?
Ytl, 8t9t. 1962 Gordon 8. p_. Thll atatemtfl( •••
flied With the County
ct.ric " Or"10t Coun4y on 02J0lli2001 2001"64711
Daly Plot ~ 15, 22,
Met. 1. 8. 2001 Th709
FlctMloua Bu .... Name 9t8tiemlnt
The folloWlno ptflOIW
.,. doing butiltee u :
A.P Salee and
Service, 191A MagnO!la
St., Coeta MtN, CA
92627 Anne C. Prloe, 191A
Magnolla St., Coat•
M-. CA 92827 Thia buslneaa It con-~ by: .,. lrdvldual
Have you started
doing ~ yet? No
AM C. Prict
Thia staterMnl WH
liled with the County Clent ol Orange County on 02/1:W001
2001H54tel
Dally Pilot Ftb. 15, 22,
Mer. 1. 8, 20()1 Th72S!
The following peraona f ictitious Butlnffl are doing buslnest ea: S Wink's Performance Name tltlment
Cycles, 840 Production The foll~' persons
Pl.. Newport Beech, CA art doing u :
92683 Zen Blltro, 870
Ray Allen EHet. Jr.. Harbor Blvd., •A-100,
1143 E. Evtrttt Pl., Or· Colla Meaa. CA 92627
ange. CA 92867 Ahaa Yu, 24203 E.
This bulintA la oon-Peak CL, Diamond Bat,
ducted by: an lndMdual CA 91765
Have you at•M•d Thlt bualness is con-doing buelneH yet? dUcted by: an ~
Yes. 2119'2001 Have you atarted
Ray Allen Eller, Jr. doing bu11ntte yflf? No
This atalement wu Allsa Yu
flied with the County Thie atatement WH Clerk ot Orange County flied with the County
on 0212712001 Clerk of Orange County
20018858431 on 01/29/2001
Daily Pilot Mar. I, 8, 15, 20018153535
22. 2Q()1 Jlin4 Dally Pilot Feb. 22 Mar. I. 8. 15. 2001 Th757
Tr-. 1111 ..._ 1M11
lll11Ct Of T1WITEl"I ULE FlctltJoua Bu1lnes1 YOU Mil. IN DEFN.A.T IM-Hime Statement DER A DEB> Of TRllST DA TED l>'-2.2-1 llllQ Ult..f.SS The followlna peflOl\I YOU TAKE ACmH TO fR>. .,, doing bulWltiss as: TE<:T VOOR PIUl£R1Y IT Swan Grac>Nca. 7
W.Y 11E SOLO AT A Pi.i6t.t T•rra.u Or., Newpor1
SAIL f YOU HEED' N4 Coat. CA 92657 ElGUNATION Of M Michael David Swan, 7
NATURE Of THE PAOCEEO· T•rrau Or., Newpor1
1NGS N;).Jl6T YOU, VOU Coat CA 92657 SHOUlO CONTACT A L>IN-Thia bualneaa 11 oon-
VER. On ~ 1•2001 II dueled by: an lndM<llal
11:00 •. Allt AmtlicAin Heve you atarttd Tiie lnturanct CotllPl/'1. A doing bu91ness yet? No
Cllfloma Ccltooldon • lhl Michael Oar!iwan = •* TNt1H under Thia atete wH T1111t1111~., on °':it ~ ~Or the = lLi(JI ol "'= on 02/1et'l081 Aecol'dl 1n .,. o!lic:a ol .,. 100181554a 1 Alccfdw ol ()iange Couftl1, Oaly Piiot Ftb. 22. Mar. catonll eeaitld hr 1, 8. 15. 2001 Th748
Plcttdoul ......... ..............
The foltoMlll per'IOl1t .,.~MNM~
StH I Bone 'Trailor
Mf lnc..:t .879-1 Gtlte
"9\V .• ~. c 1-6117
StNf Bone Trallor ~. Inc. (CA), 079-1
8tMI ColltOI M .. Fi.M-erton, CA l2831-6117 Thia bualrwat It con-~ by:' • oorpo1ation
Havt you 1t1rt•d
doing ~ ~ No 81 .. 1 Bone Trailor
Mfg .• Inc. OeMlt Anderaon,
Owntr/PrHldent
Thi• eteterMol waa
Hied with tht Coun1Y Clent ~ Orange County on 02121/2001
2001UIM41 Ody PiloC Mar. 1, 8, 15,
221 2001 Th708
Flcttdo4M Business
Hime Stlltement
The ~ pel'90llS ..,. doing buliiltiae aa:
Mall ConalrllC:!lon,
91 1 Vlctona St.. .Coate
Meta, CA 92627
Mark Arthur Spltz:llt,
911 Vlctorfa St .. Costa Maee, CA m21
Thia bullntaa la con-ducted by: an Individual
Havt you alerted doing bullntta yet? No
Mark Arthur Spitz.kl
Thia statement w11
flied with tht County
Clerk ol Orangt County on 02n7/2001
2001MH432 ~ PiloC Mat. 1, 8, 15, ~1 Thm
Flctltloua BualneH
Name StltltMnt
Tilt followlng persons
are doing bualneu as:
Hardwood Solutions,
1135 W. Baker St, A1>t. A203, Costa Meaa, CA
92626
Eric Mark Eggen, 635
W. Baker Sf A203,
Colla Meu. CA 92626
Thia bualntN le con-
ducted by an lndivkUJ
Hev• you 1tarted
doing bullneu yftt? No
Erfc Eggtn Thie 1t1ttrTllnt was
flied with the County Clerk ol Orange County
on 0212712001
20016856435
Dally Pilot M•r. 1, 8, 15,
22. 2001 Thll6
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnut
Name Statement
The following persons art doing butlotse aa:
Elltn, Tht Eagll-Eyed
Proofrtedtt, 401 • 62nd
St., Newport BNch, CA
92683
Ellen Fu~mori Walton.
401 -&2nd Stteet, New·
port Stech. CA 92663
Thie bualnese Is con-d\Jcted by: an lndlvld\Jal
Havt you •l•rted
doing bu1ln11a. yet?
Ytt. 2101/01
Ellen F Walton
This 1tatam1nt wu
fifed with tht County
Cltltt °' Orange County on 02127/2001
20018858443
Daily Piiot Mar 1, 8, 15,
22 2001 Thn9
fdwMI B l.OJI', a ~ Mlw1 IS M sole and .. '*"" Flctttloua Bu1lnna Flctltloul Bullnffl pro~. 11 T111s*><. UC Name Statement Name Statement
llM$tmlnt, r.c.. 1 HMcll The lollowtng ptftont The fotlowtng peraons ~iL u AT~ ere doing buel'nna at: art doing bulfneta u ·
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Martin Land, 2031 Or· Current Solutions, 89'1
8l)()81 fOR ~. CPIY•IN chard Dr., N•wpon Oak Strttt, Coste Mesa, • •me ot ... In law!UI Betch, CA 92660 CA 92627 money o1 trte Uf'lled S• MMDC. Inc. (CA), Steven P•lr1ek Van· tJ1 C&SI\, 1 ~er'I a.ck 2031 Orchard Dr .• Ntw· Wegener. 894 Oak St .•
n.n by • ,. or nllioM port Btac:h, CA 92660 Cotta ....... CA 92627
1111111. a clllCll drwn by a Thie ~ll8U Is con-Thie bualneu Is oon-
Gl!I or ttdml c"6t ""°"· ducted by: a corporation ducted by an lndMdual or a elleC* drawn by a 11111 Heve you •tarted Have you ataned
Of ltclellf Sllill'OI and NI doing buA.a yet? No doing bullr-. yet? No ~. ll'tlngl ~ M~DC. Inc. Sttvt V•nW•goner Ion. Of Sl'M1lll '** SI*'· John T. Martin, Prtal· Thi• stattmenl was
fled en seeton 5102 ol Ill d t n t filed with tht County
Ann:llf Code 1AC1 IU!hor-Thie atattment wu Clerk o1 Ofange County
tU<I ., oo lalttnna in ~1 filed with tilt County on 0212712001
FlctftJoua Bualne11
Hime Statement
The foifoWl~aon• art doing as
P•C1llc Coast Adven-
tures. 151 E. 21 St , t2.
Costa M .... CA 92627
TJmo(tly Jamea Jonea,
151 E. 21 St .. 112, Coeta
Mesa, CA 92627
This buaineaa la con·
ducted by. an lndlviduet
Heve you etarted
doing bullntlS yet? No
Timothy J. JonM
Ths statement w•a
filed with tht County Clerk ol Orangt County
on 0212712001
20018856433
Dally Piiot Mar t. 8. 15,
22. 2901 !hn2
.. , At Tiii •-=: Clttlt ol Orange County 20018858444 ~!!!! ~. ,.. h .... on 02118'2001 ,. Delly Pilot Mar 1, 8, 15, FlctltlOUI Bu1lnet1
-,_ -,._ 2001usu11 22. 2001 Th78Q N•m• Statement ~ ................ ......! Dally Piiot Feb. 22, Mar. The lolt0W1ng ;per~a -· ..... .,_ 1 8 15 2001 Th747 Flctltloua Butlnu• a1ne ....... ··,-'.!!~ ~ ~ ... -... __ s·--·-t are dc)jng bu .. 11: ,,..,_ wid ID..... ...... ~..... ... ....... Healthy smue. 1 t 76
hdd ~it u llld Deed o1 Flctltloua Bullneaa The lollowtng persons Baktr St.. Stt A.,.,
TIUst Ill It. ~ *i.o Name Statement .,. doing bull!-. aa: Coste Meta, CA 92620 l:.w"°~'\r,r"~~ .!"'~~· -e~da&.::'e=-1~ •g~:!~.~ ~~I• <~~';: 00 PMel 1' Lot l~= Ttchnol• us~ 1159 CoU MtA. CA 92627 1175 Beket SI . St• A~. 10625. In lhl ~of Avltmort Ttrract. Klmberltt Edtn Colla M-. CA 9262$ t:" ~ ol Orlnge, COlfa Miu, CA 9:2627 Drakt, 180 "8• Cotta Thia bullneu 11 con-
ol Clifom1, • Pl' Dan M. Hakale, 1159 Mtaa St, Colla M-. ducted by a corporation
"'IP l'ICOIOld Ill !look '81, Avltmore Ttrrect, CA 92627 Hev• you 111rted Piii' 811) 9 ol mllClhnlclu1 ,..__ u--,... ..,,..,..., Thia bulintU la con-dOln" bualneu yet?
11\1111, Ml It. cflict ol b T; ~ .;':;.. dueled by an indMdual Yes." 01119"01 Cou~ ~ ol llld ~ by: an ~ H•v• you t tarttd Healthy Smile Man-CllU~ ~ 8 Non-Have you •tarted doing bu1lnt11 yet? agemettt. Inc IDCIUN MMlnentl '°' doing buelneM ytl'.? No Yea, 03/15/2000 Carlos Garcia, Prtal-tceen. lrom, ~. Dan M. Hakala Klmberlet Eden Dreka den I IMl'tllnlnCI, flllllr, G'an· Thia tt11tm.nt wu Thia atetement waa Thi• llatement w11 :·,~:r. fifed with tht County flied with tht County IUed with the County
delClltlld 1n .. Dldlrlllon Clent ot Orange C<U'lly Clerk ol Orl.nge CountY Clel1I ol °' •nge County GI"~-~=~~on 02/27/2001 on 02127/2001 on 01125l2001 ~-2001NM411 2001Nff44t 20018153251
Flctttloua Bu1lnus
Name St8Wment
The lolloWlng per10na
are doing business as:
Sueceselul Women In-
vetting FunOs Together,
430 N. Gftben Ave.,
Atlahelm, CA 92801
Tlna R. StemlnQ, 430
N . Giibert Ave.,
Anaheim. CA 92801 Jule flsc:her, 430 N.
Gll:>ln Ave., Anaheim,
CA 92801
Thie t>uslnesa I• con· duaed by: 8 limited part-
netlfllp
Have you staned
Oolng bu1ln111 yet?
YH, 4125195 Tlna R. Stennlng
This statement wu
filed with Ille County
Clerlt cl Orange County
on 01l30t'2001 20011853181
Olllv Piiot Feb. 8i. 16, 22. Mir. 1, 2001 m786
Flctltloua Bualnaa
Name Statemerlt
The lotloWlng persons .,. doing busil'llS$ ..
Sllvermania, 1O124
Adams Avanue. Hunt·
1nOtOn Bead\, CA 92646
Seven Karakaaleoglu,
10351 Christmas Dr .
Huntington Beech, CA
92646
Shant OakeHl•n.
3013 J•va Ad . Costa
MllA. CA 92626
This buSlntSS IS COil·
ducted by • generel pertnerehlp
Have you 11arttd
doing buM188S yet? No
Saven Karakes1soglu
Shani Dakessian
Tl'tls statement was
filed wltl't the Coonty
Clerk ot Orange County
on 02J06/2001
200168S43H Dilly Ptlot Mar 1, 8, 15,
22, 2901 Th787
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new 1ppll1nct1, pool.
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EAST BLUFF Upda1ed 3&
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Owner/ A!!I 949-729--0670
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949·722-7586
n• 14•7f0.5351
ANTIQUE
& CLASSIC
CARS
9 Cars,
2 motorcycles.
all in perfect
condition 100%
restored. Sale
all In one block
or individually.
Pnvate Party
OPEN HOUSE
10am-4pm
Sat March 10
Sun March 11
2001
1229 w Stiely Ct
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949-7t9·t3t7
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SPACE t COPY DtIDUNF.:
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88 Thursday, Morch 1, 2001
I
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Bridge
By CHARI ES OOREN
with OMAA SHARIF
'1ld TANNAH HIRSCH
n'ST YOUR ANALYSIS
NOl'th-South vulnerable. El-'ll deals.
NORTH
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The bidding:
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Opening l~d: Seven of o
Study all four lw1'b 1n 1hls dill·
grMi. How ~~k\ hould South malce at Mx s 7 Mow should lhe play proceed.
East-West's preemptive 1ac111:s
~ullcd in Nonh·Soulh reaching a
slwn tfwt was •lightly ogailllit the
odch because of 1hc blocking club
Spob. Indeed, seven clubs is a belier
coo\fllci than six s~! I lowever. ii •~ dillkuh 111 fault North-South -
Ibey did IA'ell 10 reach 1 slam The key bid was Soul.h"s pa~'> of five heans.
Because of the vulncrab1Ji1y and
North-Suulh:s p.iwer aucuon the ~s
was forcina. lmplylna a void In
heans, and, since Soulh aurely had a
1iJ1-card 1uit to enter die auction, vuJ. netable. lhe two sj)llde honors were ucellcnl support, so Nonh opeed for
five ~· Since thlJ Al&&Qled no ~&ed values in hcatu. SOUth boldly
pushed on t0 slam.
If clubs 1pllt 2·2t dccllr'CT has no
problem scoring ll tricks -11 in the
black suits and \fie ace or diamond.\.
However, with1' normal 3· 1 dlvbloo,
the 'J>0U mike It lmOOS$1 ble IO col· l«t more ttt.i four c:fub tricks unlc:u declarer can find 1 way to gee rid of a
&lockini club from hmd. 1lw can be
accompt.isbed by discardln& a club from the Soulh hand bu1, since Wes1 'a
diamond lead is swcly a s~leton. It
m\ISI be dallc without allowmi East
IO gain Uae lead. Once the problem is
recogniud, the solution bccotne
~ wins Ille ace of diamonds at trick ooe. crosse1 10 lbe queen or
spacles and I~ 1hc 1Cven or hclru
(rom dummy. If East foUows low.
declarer sluffs a club. When East coven with the jack. declarer ruffs
and JetS back lO the la ble wilh lhc
JllCk of ~pades lO lead the Im of
hc:aru, Jl8llfl discarding 1 club should
East play low.
Easr produces the king to lhwart
lhis phln but. nfter ruffing, declarer
ha,, n:ached the de'ircd position. The
oui.tanding trumJ? ia drawn. declarer
cntcn. dummy w1Lh lhc Icing of du~
and leads the nine or beans, discard· '"B 11 club from hand. Dcclam-can v.m Wly return, cash the queen of clubs and run lhe suit foe 12 tricks.
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loedad, lady owntld. bOOlll
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CO, '#ti above IVIW.
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(272S95) $14,988 NABERS (714)540:1100
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(334348) $8,988 NABERS
(!t4)540:1100
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949·58&-t888
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1119, body, tlrM • Al. HNdt minor Cosmet!CL
129,500. 94•723-3376
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V6. al/lo mnrf, running
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recocdt, rad, beaul. orig
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<*. ono OWl'l8f, 14511 rn, • spd, ntw tires, brakes &
allrler, •lnl \fans car.
$1700/0bo 949-28S-Bt78
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(107178) $12,tel NABERS
(71 4)540·9100
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loW miles llalher. moorvool
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• Stucco Repairs
• Room Addllions • Old F1Shion lnlenor
Plaster ReslOl'atlon
• No IOb too smaJ
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2K ..... , Cllro!Ma, CO
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(114112) $51.990
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F1etcller "°'*' MotO!Qtl 881-824·1401
T oyoea Corolla LE '00
C.nnied. aw tun po"er c:use11e. co player
(2273&'34S948 St3.801
South Coast Toyota
949·722·2000
'94 Hondl Acoonl 4dr IJ(
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