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2001-03-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
·. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtvVv\UNITIES SINCE 1907 . .. ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 'llieMlt in ...... SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2001 '.Pranks no·· longer fllnny .on Campuses "I think kids have al~ays harassed f<ids. Bu t how it has a new significance, probably, I think." What once was a joke may now get students suspended. Their actions have 'a new significance.' middle school at Corona del Mar High School learned the hard way this week. The student was suspended for five days after drawing a picture of a teacher with an arrow through it, said Jaime Castellanos, assist.ant superin- tendent of secondary education for the Newport-Mesa Urufied School Distnct. (the student) to counselmg irnmed1- ately, • Castellanos said. Before 1t is even installed as poltcy, the district's stringent new zero-toler- ance policy for violence and bullying essentially went into ef1ect during a week that saw yet another school shooting, this time near San Diego. lence of the Sdntana H1gh School shootmg Monddy -when 15-yedf- old Chdfles Andrew W1U1dffis rdn- dom.Jy opened hre on cldssmc1t<'s. killing two students and wounding 13 others. including two adul~ -people dfe more on edge them ever -Gary Norton, principal at Corona del Mar QUESTION There IS no minor prank any longer. Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -Once upon a time, a child drawing a mean cartoon of a teacher was just a minor infraction, a.prank or a rebellious 1oke. * ... 1 it is regarded as a threat and a .,ossible warning sign. The student reportedly drew the picture in an a.rt cldSS and showed 1t to a friend. Other students saw 1t and reported it. Officers from the Newport Beach Police Department talked to the stu- dent and determined there was no threat, Sgt. Steve Shulman said. It is a policy thdt Corona del Mar parents demanded dfter an mo denl last spring m wtuch a one student choked another student, putting tum in the hospilaJ. It is vtewed c1s un..a.Je to shruq off dily- 1.hing thdt could be construc'<l ac, c1 warning sign of impending vtolence Times hc1ve chdilged. c1drrurustrc1- tors sdy, c1nd the old prc1nk'> don't mean whdt they used to. RIGHT RULE? How far should the school district's zero..toler11nee poli<y go7 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail It's a lesson a seventh-grader at the #We did go ahead and suspend the student for five ddys and will remand That incident was the last straw for Pdfents who said their children (idffie home reguldlly with horror ston<>s of student violence on campus. In the wake of the senseless v10- "I think kid!. hc1ve c1lwilyi. hurd'>SC.>d kids; sdJd Gary Norton. pnnc 1pd1 di Corond dcl Mdf •But now 1t hc1~ d new !.tgmllcdnrr. probdbly, I think • to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Plea~ spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only SEAN Hilt.ER I OAllY Pl, JT CLEAR VIEW: Mansor Almokdad Inserts new glass panels in the sound wall along Coast Highway in Newport Beach early Friday. City officials have agreed to pay about $180,000 to replace 400 of the weathered windows. See story, Page A3. Want to see the El Toro airport fly? Here's ho1J! N ewport Beach has an attitude problem -the one the rest of the coun- ty despises, the one that has caused commuruties far from the effects of a big. noisy, smelly airport to vote against it. The attitude is that those in power in Newport-Mesa are going to force the El Toro air- port down the rest of the coun- ty's collective throats regardless of how much money it takes, which Washington, D.C .. · strings have to be pulled or how much sense It really makes. The county already has spent more Ufan $34 million Steve Smith WHAT'S UP? trying to get El Toro to fly and is going lo spend another $10.4 million during the next four months. And now we're being told that Orange County super- VlSOrs will spend another $5 null.Jon during the next 15 months Just on a public infor- mation campaign to promote the airport plan. I don't know about you, but I'm getting a little tired of watching amateurs handle pub- lic relations for the proposed airport. So on behalf of all the taxpayers who would like to get their money's worth out of all this taxing and spending and as a favor to my friends in Newport-Mesa who really want to see the airport fly. here dre my suggestions for the ad cam- paign. based on my years of • Some environmentalists see red over n~w runoff agreement • Irvine Co. proposal to reduce drainage at Crystal Cove gets a mixed review by area groups. '•' atnton OMV PK.or • . to say the least. The deal came under harp fire from Defend the Bay founder Bob C4ustin, who sa.id the Irvine Co. could damage small streams and other parts of the hillside above Coe.st Highway while developing the 635- bome tract. •we're looking at tt,• C4ustln said. "We're concerned it allows the Irvine Co. to destroy habit.l. experience in advertising c1nd marketmg: I. Change the name. Really, folks, how do you expect to bwld dn ru.rport at El Toro when your comptruhon's plan lS called d "Great Park"? Think of a catchy name for the airport. and think of it fast. 1 hke "Sky Harbor." but Phoenuc grc1bbed thjt years a!Jo. I als_p Wee "The Money Pit.· but that was a bdd moV1e from a while back Per- haps we can name il after d famous cowboy -that w orked once. How about "Woody" from the movie "Toy Story"? "Woody Airport" has a nice nng to 1t. SEE SMITH PAGE AS Is there a Port in art center storm? •Owner of now-closed lhedler . ~d ys he'd be willmg to use the site: for lhc proposed fdcihty. M-.this Winkler OAtlY PttOT C'OR01'A DCL l\1AR -A., '-t•\\ J><>rt Bc•dch Cit~ Council member.., pn•rxm• to dC>c1de Tue!.cldy 11 they wtll even ron.,icler d proposdl for <ln c1rl<; and educc1t1011 <en- ter on open 'ipdr<• betund thP cc•ntrnl Ii hr dry, the own«r of the def um I Port Th<'- c1ter sdld Fndt1\ h<•'d rnn:.1der l)l\'tnq lhl• rPnter d home m his bwldmq. Perhdp!. I cc1n fulltll a rucht• <111d hl'lp out the city." ownN Scott Bumhc1m st11d "Everybody hc1'> dn 1ded for thl' Port The- dler. and whC'n I stdrted gPllanq phonl' <'dlls on tht!. pc1rt1culdr J!.~ue, 11 -.ound('d like there might he Id poss1b1htyl tor com- p!Jmentdrv U'iP • SEE PORT PAGE A7 - Westside areas on the road to redevelopment Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -S<>ven Wests.1dc• c1red~ could be the larqel for improvenwnts lund- cd by propert) ldxes or ewn th<.• uc;e of - eminent domdin by the oty The City C:ounol. dcbng d\ thP oty· RedevelopmPnt Agency. IS scheduled to consider studymg the aredS I\ londay to decide lf crny mec>t rE'ClevelopmPnt reqwre- ments. . "Th.IS IS what's needed m severdl cWfer- ent dfeds." Redevelopment Agency Chc:Ur- mc1n Gdl)' M oMhan s&d Fnddy A tudy "IS 1ust the next step unW we really qrt mto the rntty-gntty • · Redevelopment could mvolv ' thl• oty u!.mg the ared'S property ldXes to unprove the ared or taking land ru.mq cnuncnt domdin. La ws governing eminent domdm, the SEE WESTSIDE PAGE A7 • .. 1 AFTRHOtlS -··-·-J12 I 1(51' IUYS ··-·----·········--·-M ClASSIREDS ··-····-······ ·-···... •. IS COMMUNITY & QUIL ..... -.. -.. .A6 ~---·-··-·--.Al FMTH ···'·-___ ........ __ POUa fUS . __ _ SOCITY ........................ -•. -..... -...At . ______ .JI CRYSTAL COVE -A day after the announcement ol • lettlement deal between the Irvine Co. and Orange County Coul· J<eePer, Other environmentalistl railed ques- tiolw about how the egr9el1lellt will affect the CryN1 C.oN .. ,...ii. Al pert ol the agreement. the company agreed to build catch buinl and divert stonn water into public l8W9R intteed of into ltonn drainl that leed to the beach. The Irvine Co. SlM HllP I OMV fll.Ol •• l&Bllla .vtw LcM1g1ey w a ,.._•a nl1rw.-e lot._,... .. ,. A llllOw of WYJ111 __ ............ _... .. lddl' art will ...... Sadlly at a.ea Art G.aa.ry '1'hlN llD'l • unified envtrorunentel hont. SH C0V£ MGI A7 la Newport le1dL See Mry, .... AIO. ~-------z..----------~----~~~------~~--.._. __________________________ -"'!"'-;.'----------------------~---------------------·-------...;1 MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH ,, • ..11..11.-ctevoted foDower.i of Jesus Chnst -people Mariners South Coast Church 5eeks to de-.dop o family"' _..,, chin out in love to the world. who love God, who are growing in loving community and who are re~ ~'s wntten word· 2) to be God's Four key values govern the activities of the church: 1) to tea~ the tru.v ' in · and rel~ant to the family; 3~ ev_ery believer is a minister with a ministry: 4) to be UUlO~ an~ and 10:45 a.m. Sunday. commuruty. Contemporary worship services are held at 6 P·ID: Sa . pastoy The church is at 5120 Bonild Programs fordilldren and youth are provided. Kenton Beshore IS seruor r. h h Canyon Road. Irvine. Information: (714) 854-7600. Or check t}\e Web site at http://www.mscc urc .org. A2 Saturday, Morch 10, 2001 Daily Pilot IN THE SPIRIT Facing a fear of falling HarPor ·ught F oursqµare . Ch~ch #We can put our minds at ease because God's mind is on us.• -Unknown L dst we<~k I menbOned that I had the pleasuw or ski- ing d few weeks dgo. Be.ides re~tung the beduty or God's creallon, I aJso rectlty enjoyed Wdtchmg ch1Jdr<'n ski. Tiwy wcr<> so weU pddded dnd protected thdt thPy pract.Jcd.Uy bounced right bdck up when- ever they rcu. I also lovf'd hedr- ing their comments rn the bft ltn('s. OnP Of my fdVOOtC'S WdS by d IJIU<' boy wear- ing d big helmet I ie hdd dJI the nghl ged!, Cindy Trone Christeson MORAL OF THE STORY but he sc'<'mccl to have ft•dr!> about skung. • 0dddy, whdt happens 1f I fdll down hackwdfd?" he dskE>d his fdther. "Don't worry son. I'll be n ght here Wlth you. dnd I'll hPlp you • "But whdl 11 I fdU l<>rwdfd?° he then cl!>ke<I "You'll still Ix· hne, IX!<:dUSC l'U still be Wllh you." th<~ mdn dnswered pabenUy. The hoy pick~ up the pole he'd droppt•cl dnd reddwd tum .. eu for the dpproachmg chdJr. • Yf'dh, but whdt ti I fdll sideways?" he dSkecf With d btl Of d IJsp. I chuckh'd <1t the question dS the fdlhPr qf'ntly h<>lped the btU<' guy onto the chdtr. I couldn't heor htS dnswer, but I'm sure 1t WdS rPdssunng. I wds on the chdir bE>hincl them, dnd <>njoy<'d wcltch- 109 the boy point in dllferent directions whtle the fdther noddPd. The lather had !us hig drm drouncl h1s htUe son. Aller gell.ing off my chdlI, I stood next to the cute• twosome whll<> dclJusling my goqglc>s. The boy WdS beclirung. I le'd apJ>clrcnUy succ:esslully gotten off the chdtI Wlthout fdlhng. dnd wds pledsed Wlth hunscU. "Sc>e, I told you thdl you could hcindle 11: the fdth<'r <,dtd "You don't hdve to be scdrf'd '>On I'm ngh.t herf' wtU1 you • ADDRESS: 1734 drange Ave., Costa M~ TELEPHONE:(949)548-9733 DENOMINATION: Foursquare YEAR CHURCH ESTABLISHED: 1934 SERVICE TIME: 10 a.m. Sunday SENIOR PASTOR: Chip Crosby PASTORAL STAFF: Karen C rosby, worship; Michael Ritter, youth SIZE Of CONGREGATION: 100 MAKEUP Of CONGREGATION: Includes all ages CHILD CARE: Provided by caring and trained adults for children nursery-age through sixth .grade. The youth group (Junior and senior high school) meets Sunday morning and Tues- day night. TYPE OF WORSHIP: The contemporary worship service facilitates a heartfelt, spiritual experi- ence. Pastor Crosby elaborated, "When peo- ple worship God from their hearts, Jesus demonstrates his power and love in tangible ways, such as answering prayer, touching lives and bringing health. fl is a wonderful ltte-changing experience.· TYPE OF SER~ON: Chip Crosby teaches through the Bible, verse by verse. He said he tries to make its truths understandable, inter- esting and practical. RECENT AND UPCOMING SERMONS: Crosby is currently teaching on how to be a New Testa- ment church using the Book of First Connlh..i- ans as a 'guide. · WELCOME WAGON: Vl.Sitors are warmly wel- comed and allowed lo be themselves. They are encouraged to lake their time to discover what the church I!> all about and to grow at their own pace. DRESS: California casuaJ CHURCH DESIGN: The church's historic building has been thoroughly restored, maJong it a beautiful place for worship, as weU as a com- fortable setting for friendship. The building's unique architectural features have been enhanced and emphasized, while the facilities have been modernized for better comfort. MISSION STATEMENT: Harbor Light is a place where biblicaJ, balanced, New Testament Christianity is demonstrated in an ab'nosphere permeated with Christ's love, acceptance and forgiveness. INTERESTING NOTE: Chip and Karen Crosby became pastors of this historic church two years ago. Chip Crosby said, "There ls a sense of excitement over what is going to happen next. People are experiencing salvation, grow- ing rn their spiritual lives and getting healed.• • 1 wu-.n'l r<'dlly '-<"drecl, lJdd. I WdS 1ust leasmy. • lhc• l.JlUe hoy '><lid ( on11dC'nUy. dllcl dWdY lht•y Wf'nl Crosby tS also a professor at LIFE Bible Col- lege in San Dimas, where he teaches subjects that include "Preaching,• '\Divine H eallng.' and "Biblical Prophecy." , Sf.AN HllllR/0.AllY flll(t! TherP hdV<' l><-'<'n ntdny umes m my lif<' whc>n I've> fc•<1rc>d dt1flc-ull s1tuat.Jons. Whc>n I luok h<1r k di thC'm, I sec thdt God dlwdys prov1d<'fl JUSI whdt I needed, JUSt when J nt•t•dcd 11 -Michele Marr Chlp Crosby ls the senior pastor ar Harbor Ught Foursquare Church ln Costa Mesa. SonwlJmf's 1t\ be<>n d phys1cdl need. Once>, in hiqh c,rhool. I r<xlc~ d horse in the desert dnd !'>omc•how mdndged to get scpardl<'d trom my group. I also some- how mdndged to get thrown from the hors<'. Aft<'r stdndtn!J and dusting myseU off , I lookPd drounrl and SrJW nothing but cactus. rortundlc>ly I SdW where the horse headed, ..o I kn<>w which direct.Jon to go. About 10 mu:rutes ldlN, d nder appeared Wlth my hors<'. • DHI you happ<•n to lose c1nythmg. MJ.c;s?" he '><t1d with d c,rruJe. God hd<, fdJthfuUy proV1ded for me '>ptnludlly dncl PmolJontllly os well. Onn• I hPddC'd to d mpetmg I knew would I><' chfft(ult. I Wd.S nervous and prdy<'d for God's help. I '>ensed Hun say, "I'll Ix• n!Jhl lhc>rf' with you, Cindy." I ctlmO'll vt'>Uilhzed him s1tbng next lo m<' Wlth hJ.'> c1nn Mound me. The s1tudbon wPnt fdr h<•tlf'r thun I tmdqincd possible. I'm thankful I have a heavenJy father who is nght there with me, whether I tan forwMd, backwdrd or even sideways .... Faith CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS PURIM FESTIVAL A Purim Carnlval will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Temple Bat Yahm. 1011 Camelback Road , N ewport Beach. There will be games, food booths and enter- tainment. Free adm1ssion. (949) 644-1999. THE RED TENT Anita Diamant, author of "The Red Tent," will be the featured speaker at 10!30 a.m. Monday at the Women's Voices luncheon, sponsored by the Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of Orange County, head· quartered in Costa Mesa. The luncheon will take place at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. $60. (714) 155-5555. JEWISH FEDERATION SABBATH port Beach. Free. (714) 755-5555. WOMEN 'S RETREAT The St. Andrew's Presbyterian C hurch Women's Retreat will take place at 8:30 a.m . March 17 at the church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group will talk about women's roles and the search for inb· macy. Free. (949) 631-2880. FACE TO FACE The Face to Pace Theater Company will join Fairview Community Church in worshlp at 10 a.m. March 18 at lhe church, 2545 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The actors will present the gospel message through mune and dramatic sketches. Free. (714) 545-4610. LENTEN CHORAL EVENING A Lenten ChoraJ Even.song will be present· ed at 5 p.m. March 18 by St. Michael and All Angels EplscopaJ Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona de) Mar. Free. (949) 673-0464. PASSPORT SERIES County. 250 E. Baker St .. Suite C, Cm.la Mesa. $4.50. (7·14) 755-0340. YOUNG WOMEN'S CONFERENCE "Desiring a Life of Integrity." a day of learn- ing what God has in store for young women, will be presented at 10 a.rn. M arch 24 as part of the Orange County Coast Christian Outreach Week. The event, sponsored by the Young Women's ConJerence, will be held at Newport Dunes Resort, 1311 Back Bay Drive, Newport Bea~5. (949) 673- 1614. GRAND OPENING St. M1cba~l and All Angels Episcopal Church will hold grand openJng festivities at 8 and 10 a.m. March 25 lor its parish center. The church ls at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mu. Free. (949) 644-0463 WAUC FOR ISRAEL And you can quot<> me on that. • ONDY TRANE CHRtSTESON 1s a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently to parent- ing groups She may be reached via e-mail at cindyOonthegrow.com or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Temple Bat Yahm wiU join synagogues throughout Orange County in observance of Jewish Federation Sabbath at 9 p.rn. Friday. The temple is at 101 1 Camelbaclc St., New- A lecture, discussion and day of entertain- ment focused on Israel's efforts toward peace will be presented at 9 a.m. March 20 at the Jewish Community Center of Orange The Jewish National Fund of Costa Mesa will host a Walk for Israel, a SK run dnd walk, at 9 a.m. April 29 at UC Irvine, Pereira Drive, near West Peltason Drive. $20 (or adults, $12.50 for children. Cost lndudes admission to the Orange County Jewish Fes· tival, (714) 957-4540. BEADfBS tJOTUHf ' C<>P)"'lght! No newl storift. Illus-WEATHER AND SURF POLICE FILES Dail¥ Pilot (949) 642-6086 tratlons, ed1t0tlal mattef Of adv«· thements h«eln <at\ be rept"o-RKOl'd your comments about duc.ed Without written permission TEMPPATURES TIDES COSTA MESA llw Dally Pilot OI' news tips. of copyright ownef Balboa TOOAV • 1Mr Sb'Mt: A 29--)'ffr-old man was wrested In the VOL 95, NO. 64 ADQRESS HOW IQ REACH U~ 58148 First low 3300 block at 10 a.m Thunday on suspicion of committing Out eddress Is 330 W. Bay St., Corona del Mar 3:20 a m .................... 0.3' a grand theft at his ~place. ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Costa ~. CA 92627. OraMdon 58148 First high • lriuldway and Ncsupc:Jt 9cMll.-w-* A. tr.tfic collblon Publllhef COR8£CIK>N$ The 11mes Orange County Costa Mesa 9:26a.m ....................... 6' rewlting ln ao injury was reported• 11:25 a.m. ~. TONY DOOBIO, (IOO) 252-914T It Is the Pilot's polky to prompt-~ 58148 Second low • EM~~ A. missing penon was reported from Editor S.J. CAHN. ly COl'Ttct all e<rors of wbst.an(.e. 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In ...... outside of Newport luslnett Fax (Mt) ~31-7126 occ:.asioNI l-footers first high tld on MPldOn of dlsordefty (ondutt under the lnflulnc:e NeWIEdltor hech end Cotta Mesa, wbtcrlp-and fair conditions. ' 10.08 a.m .................... 5.3' of elcohol • 1 :2S e.m. Wtc:tnetday. Ball "'* tit M S 100. IOSI J. SNlfOf. tlons to tht = '"°' .,. a11all· ~~1'11*~~ Second low . a. Clrde: Jewelry end eltc1ronk equipment wortt\ Page~ able Oflly by fOf uo per • dMllo!' of the Lcrf Mfllll '""*· LOCA110N llZI 4;22 p.m .................... -0.2' S 1, 706 wes r~ ttoten from a home In the h ~ l1'IVI MOCMMC. month. Second cB ~ peld Pl'loto (dtt.or It Colt• Me.I, CA. (Pr~ lndude ... ,,....Ot,....,,.._ W9dge 1·2' Second hlgtl • 12:15 p.m. Tuetday NOY~ 111 ~state Ind IO(.t \all-twwport 1•2' 10;.c> p.m. .. ............. 5 3' • Doww Dttw ~ ... c..t ...,_,.A m1n w. k) POSTMAmll Send addrB ~OlrectOt ~to The Newport .. , 11.ckle'S 1.2· ane9led on MPkJon of drMng undll' f'9 lnfMnc» of LAM_,. ... tMcWColU Miii ~ ""°" '-0 9'1¥tr ""Y 2·1' --akohol and dn.igl • l:T/ a.m. ~-W w.. l9l M P'romotJOrW to. T MO. Cotta MeM. CA fM2t _ .. .,...._"'""""' Corona .. Mir 1·2' mu •W: 55 S2.500. w Daily Pilot ,,. Soturdoy, M.orch 10, 2001 A3 _Avila fan,tlly honored for service City set for re paneling • Weathered glass along West Newport Park will be replaced at a cost of abo;1t panels. But instead then- Councilwoman Jan Debay, who could not run for reelec- tion because of term limits, asked her colleagues to set aside money to replace all of the panels. • The Hispanic Bar Assn. of Orange County lauds family members for helping community. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTAMESA- Members of thq Avila f~mily were · honored this month by the Hispanic Bar . Assn. of Orange County for their community service. The association presented the Avila family with · the Marla Elena Cesar Chavez Avila Community S~rvice Award on March 3. Maria Elena Avila, owner of Avila's El Ranchito restaurants in Costa Mesa arid Newport Beach, said the award -presented to people who have shown a sense of responsibility to their communities -is the first time the family members have been recog· nized together as a group. BAR BARA·s · Breakfast Cereals • Brown Rice Crisp • Com Flak2s $~99 • Breakfast O's REG. '3.49 8-11 oz. "When we were among . our guests, I f elt just a wonderful sense of being together as a family. Standing and receiving an award made me very proud to be a Latina in Oraryge Count¥.·: Maria Elena Avila "The re is only one word lo describe a family who began working together 35 years ago and still contin- ues to work together today -unity," the association states in the awards ceremony program. "While lbe famj- ly's financial success in business is a blessing from God and a privilege, each member of the fanuly recognizes that along with this privilege comes a sense of responsibility... As demo- graphics in Orange County have shHlEld through the years, the Avila family has been fundamental in bullding bridges ot understanding between civic and servi.ce organiza- tions and the Hispanic community.· The family serves on many boards and advisory committees, including Coast Communjty College District; Vanguard University's Center tor Urban Studies and Ethnic Leadership; UC Berkeley; UC Irvine's School of Social Ecology; USC's Mexican- ruverican Alumni Assn. and Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center. The family also played a key role in establishing the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund ol Orange County. Maria Elena Avila said she was honored by lhe award . "When we were among our guests, I felt just a wonderful sense of being together ds a family,• she said. "Standing and receiving an award made me very proud to be a Latina in Orange County. People talked about how we were a role model and that they saw our family as representing their families. That made us feel very good, because we really are a part ol lhis community." $180,000. ' Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT WEST NEWPORT BEACH -Eleven Y<:ars by tfie ocean can wear you out. Cars rust. Ho~ses start to break up. Even. glass isn't unpervious to ti)£ ravages of saltwater. ,,,· Now, the;city is having to replace 4()0'glass panels along West Newport Park. The original 11-year-old panels, made of polycarbon- ate, have become opaque as a result of ultrdviolet degrada- tion. The new panels, made of an acrylJc thdt'~ more resistant to sunlight, W111 be m place by the end of lhe monlh, city offi- cials said. In November, the City Council discussed a contract to replace two-thirds of the \ "It's kind of a house that you move out of and you only clean two-thirds of the house,• Debay said at the Nov. 14 meebng. On Wednesday, Debay sa,id the replacement of panels will encourage residents to care for their neighborhood. • "It's going to be as clear as day and night when it's done,• Sdld Dcbay, who now serves dS a board member of the Orange County Water District. "It's one of the most impor- tant entrances to the city,. sne said, adding that some of the old panels had been vandal- ized with grct.fhtJ. "It will give an appedidilce of a city that's being well mamtained.l All said, the city will have spent about $180,000 on the pro1ect. said City Engineer Bill Pal.dpoff. ~ ~'..-..-J..a ~ • .. r~.·"':~.,_ ~ ~ ...... .... •• • • a. /h%0rganic • Cream of Tomato Soups ~~ • Original •Vanilla REG. '2.65 • Cream of Mushroom • No Chicbn Noodle • Minestrone •Veggie Barley ~9 • Lentil REG. '1.99 4·5 oz. Thai Kitchen Authentic 1bai C11isine • Spicy Peanut Sauce ·PadThaisr Sauce REG. '4.39 . 8 oz. ~~ $~59 Organic· Oats 14az .. REG. '3.09 Thai Kitchen Rice Noodles •Garlic •Thai Chili •Vegetable REG. '2.55 ~Vegetarian ~Chili • Mild • Mild No Salt •Spicy No Salt $I2ft • Spicy • Lentil ~ • lentil No Salt REG. '2.29 15 oz. Jwces • StJ;lwbeny 'Apricot 1$. 99 • Cherry REG. '3.45 ... 32 oz. Organic Yogmt WHOLE QR WW FAT :~~ .. sz~ G~~ Herbal Energy BooslRr An habal muJti. ~ vftunin fo•· extn enerlb' 30tood SUGG. '9.25 ._. .. FARM FRFSH PRODUCE "''\.. . 0 N ' S Pure, Nalunll & Organic ~k.Whitening Toothpastes FllEE s.n,,-Moulltwotlh1 • 8FAPRESH Deep Sea Spannint-•or. • llEAU1IY MOUl1I TQ 'h OI -&wllw Fta1t -u CR. ~ NU1111SM1LE "C" For 1ieth nl Gums • u CR. • ~ ExdutNt Nani Wblener -... I&. .•.• A4 Saturday, Morch 10, 2001 .. Spring series of workshops offers art classes for everyone M: dn.d women alike eJo.vmg the popular aWUlg and pamting !>Crruncll'S taught by M1mJ Sharon Stein, artist and lec- turer, through the city of Newport Beach. A nPw spring series of work'>hops JS starting for b<•u1nners, llllermecliate and ctdvdnced students Ill mixed medtd on March 21 and will conttnut-for eight Wednes- ddy'> from 10 d.m. to 12:30 p m in the Vince Jorgensen c ·ommuruty Cente r, ddjdcent to Mdnncm. L1brdJY m New- port B<•dch. The cldss will give '>luclPnLr; a chance to work with ink, wdsh , wdtercolor, oil dnd acrylics Muni has taught dJ1 lor the last 23 years. and '-<IY'> that her dasses are heconung more and more populdr Wllh men. The eight- wN:!k proqram costs $66 (non- < llH l \ll\'\ , ................ COME TO nE PARTY ••• ! Part<s& Recreation ... of lhe Spirit. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) 2401 lrvlnt Ave. Newport Beach, CA (949) 645-5781 Minister: Dr. Dennis Shor1 '\I\\ I I I< )( <.I II < Ill IH 11 Srimce of Mi,,J Center Nelghborf1ood Commt.llity Center 1845 Pirie·~~ COltl Mtu Rn l'rn ( .r J\ Service 10:30 am Topic "Tru1h in Power" Or. Jumella Evans Saturday Worluhop• I 0-12 1929 Tustin Ave., Cost. Mesa CALI. (949) &46-3199 for Information The Church of Yahweh Welcome to The Church of Yahweh The church on the web ~a~ o/WOJll open. AND we don't pau tlHt plate. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS residents add $5). lnlonnation: (949) 644-3151. Sher's Art Gallery has been offering children's art classes for years. A showing of art done by 8-to 15-year- olds is open to the public on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Sher's Art Gallery is at 2830 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. Information: (949) 675-9306. U there's ever a time to buy linens, it would be at the Strouds storewfcle spring sale through April 1. There are bargains throughout the store, with savings on Royal Velvet merchandise, including 275- lhread Pi.ma cotton sheets, pil- lows and blankets. Other sale merchandise includes up to 50% off on Easter bunnies, quilt mini sets, twin duvets, twin sheets sets. goose down 'comforters, matelasse co~r lets, Royale towels and the art collection. Strouds is in the Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 Newport Blvd. lnlorma- tion: (949) 722-7655. I The Home Depot is sur- prisingly a great place to find deals on plants. Its current specials are on two-gallon bud and bloom roses ($5.47); quart perennial flowers ( ( 1\ll ""' < I I l I« II @COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.U.vt ls to Cllrt; To Cllrt Is to 00. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Chip Fisher, Pastor Worship Service 8:00 & 10:00 am 9:00.m Adult Church School 10.00am -Sunday School •Child Care Provided 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar (949) 6'4-7400 ($2.26): one-gallon geraniwns ($2.97); one-gallon lavender ($3.97)1 one-gallon verbena ($3.57); pansy hall Oat (Sl.98); one-gallon snap dragon ($2.77); and on~gallon impa- tiens ($2.88). There are assort- ed five-gallon citrus trees ($16.88) each; one-gallon staked star jasmine ($4.77); and one-gallon staked bougainvillea ($4.27), Of course there's everything else you'd need for gardening, including soil amendments, tools, fertilizers, mowers, irri- gation systems and more. Home Depot is in Costa Mesa at 2300 Harbor Blvd. lnlorma- tion: (949) 646-4220. John Bloeser Carpet One is having a March Madness sale on top quality Karastan rugs. The showroom carries new Karastan introductions for 2001 and Karastan wool r ( t 11 \\ I\ I I \' '\. \< , t H • l I TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH (Conservatiw) Orange County~ ~nt'ndheo;t Syn.;eCllJUt' "YOO ARE A STRANGER HERE ONLY ONCE· Sllabbit Worship Hebrew School Adult Edue.tllon CounselJac Social Events . $RABBI MAJIC S. RUBENSTEIN 2401 Irvine A•e Nev;pon Beach {9491 548-6900 . ·' I !'I'd• ll'\I '4Saint Michael & All Ange1s SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL P...,/,. VKW" M..rgua11c f..-:.N=-e_w_p_o_.rt~H""""a-rb~o&..ir~u ( ......... ~, M .. • 644-0463 Lutheran Church sw;::,,~~g:::;:sr ~~-'::~ The Very ~. Canon Diwid Md.ion. R.a:ir 3209 Vio lido ~Beocn 949/675-0210 (E.L.C.A.) TI l)_.'.J ll [) LI 798 Dover Dr. Newport a .. ch IC r.cvu ctcr . r :ayncs. Rector Beethoven Sunday SUNDAYSCH EDUU Febrwiry 11th, 2001 8 am -H oly Eucha.riJt • 7:30 om Trodmonol 9 om Conlemporory 9 om Church Schocil 11 om Chori5mOlic 9 am -Adult Bible Study Worahlp Service with I 0 am -C horal Eucharitt Holr Communion NURSERY CARE A VA/LADLE ondW Noon Sundar 9115 am CHILD CARE AYAILABLIE (949) 548-3631 \11 llllll>l\I Newport Center United Methodist Church Rtv. Car.hlccn Coots. P2s1or 1601 MMgurri1r Avr. comrr of M21gurri1r and San Joaquin Hills Rd (949) 64+0745 Sam Quin Worship Sm11ce /Oam Worship and Ch1/d"n's Sunday School Youth mming wttltly Christ Chun:b by the Sea United M<thod~ 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Ncwpon Belch 84hm. -Adule 5'ind.ty Sdiool l(H)() ua -Wonlup uid WditN Sunday School Sr. MARK PREsBYrERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 + A "A God-u:ntcrcd parish communicy. inslructcd by the Word of God and rcn~ by the Sacramcnu" Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive Newport Beach. California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949)644-~349 R.t-v. Monsignor WJIWri P. Mclaughlin, Pastor LITURGIES: Satur<by. S p.m. [Cantur), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Conrcmporary), 10:00 (Choir), 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Conccmporary) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo Newport Bea::h SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 Pacific View Or Newport Bea::h , 673-1340 or 673-6150 Ol\.ach 10 am & 5 pm, SUnday School to am ~ MelCl\gll pm 644-2617 or675-4661 r-- Olwch IO am SUnday School 1 O am ~ MMlirlal. pm •1•~ •~noon .,ln God's Addition" (Acta 2:37-47) rugs. Established in 1879, John Bloeser is the oldest car- pet company in califomia. lt's at 2927 S. Bristol St. in 'Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 751- 2324. H.J. Garrett Fumlture is now carrying the popular . Tommy Bahama line of turru-J ture. The tropical theme hvy!- ture includes beds, tablet;Yr chai/s, sofas and more., H.J. Garrett is also knoVill for hav- ing a great selectiort of leather furniture. It's open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. It's at 2215 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. information: (949) 646-0275. • IEST BUYS appears Thursdays andSatur~ ) BRING YOUR CHECKBOOK! When you make an offer on a hou\e, you w1 U '1gn 1he paperwor~ which outline' the 1erm' of your offer. Al the 'Mlllle 11me. )OU v.111 m.1.ke out a depo~ll or "came\I money" check. which md1ca1c' )Our -.criou' m1en11on 10 buy 1he hou,e. Ir )OU b.ick OU I atlcr 1he con1 ingenc1e\ are removed. 1he 'cller' may gel 10 ~eep )Our "e..ime,1 .. mone) w make up for an:r lo'..c' the) ha\e ~ufTered." Buyer\ U\ually wanl to pul down a' li1tle c:1me\I money a' po~ible. Howe ver. tll4!re arc \Orne ~ig111 f1cant rca,on~ 10 con"dcr making your dcpo,11 \Ub-.tantial. F1N. 1f your oiler " nm quire what the \eller~ wanted. a large eame'I money chec~ make' i1 more d1ffkuh for them 10 JU\I say "no''. In a Mluat1on where rhere arc mul11ple offer~ on the ..ame hou-.c. a large ched ..erxh a \1gnal 10 the ..cller that you are a \eriou' bu:rcr and give\ )OU an .idvamage over the compe1111on Lyleen and Jeff have: 29 con\ClUllvc )Car... of real e'tate upenence m Newport Beach. For profe~\lonal M!rv1ce or advice wllh all )Our real e,1a1e needs call the Ewing.~ at 1949) 759·3796. 25 TO 50~ AH Yardage through . March 31, 2001 ------ E;,f:1}'Jk5 111 Marine Ave. Balboa Island (949) 673-0719 Open 7 Days 10:30 am-6:00pm www.lesalpilles·provence.com Daily Pilot lllEFLY Crystal Cove talk set for Monday State Historic Preserva- tion Officer Knox Mellon ls scheduled to talk about the future of Crystal Cove on Monday in Laguna Beach. Mellon, along with sev- eral other state employ- ees, will make d presenta. tion about ,.the challenges or developing a project in ' a historic district. "The' .. 6 rustic cottages on the beach were placed on the National Register of Historic Places iii 1979 as one of the few remain- ing examples of •vernac- ular architecture• along the state coastline. California State Parks officials have said they would restore the cot- tages. Mellon is expected to explain how the restoration wouJd be com- pleted, in keeping with federal standards. Mellon will speak at 6 p .m. Monday at the Tivoli Terrace restaurant, at 650 Laguna Canyon Road. A buffet will be available for $15 per person. -Paul Clinton NOTIF It's just a matter of time when 1111 earthquake will hit, so: • Prepa re a family emergency plan. • Learn hoe to ~hur off utilities. • pack an emergency kit with nas hlighrs. first aid irem~. and nonperi shable food. See ;rour Srau Farm axrnr for ,, jrrtranhquawebl"()(hu"' Steven Hill I 1r# OC806/ H 330 &st 17th StrUI Suite 111 Cosw Mesa, ('.A 949-646 Yl9J .,.,. .... A St ... Fann lnlurw\09 C°""*""' Home Ol!loel Bloomtnglon. lllwloot ttatefann.com - Doily Pilot ,Newport Elementary School gets green for Arbor Day 1~ Students, s~ool officials help to plant \a palm tree, courtesy of N~wport-Balboa ,J, ' Rotary Club" and West Coast Arbory>ts. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - What began as a ceremonial shovel of dirt turned into a lit- Ue gardening session Fnday at NeWJX>rt Elementary School. It wasn't just for show when students and school officials were brought forward to help plant a 10-foot queen palm tree at the school in cel- ebration of Arbor Day. Each threw about a dozen shovels' worth or dirt into the hole at the base of the new tree. The new flora, brought to the school by the Newport- Balboa Rotary Club and donated by West Coast Arborists of Newport Beach, now graces_ the kindergarten playground. "I like it because it's pret- ty," said k:indergartner Han- nah Mumm,'5. Arbor Day is a nationally celebrated observance that was onginated in 1872 by J . Sterling Morton of Nebraska as a response to a proclama- tion urging settlers to plant trees on the prairie. Onginally set on the last Friday in Apnl, the day when Arnencans are encouraged to plant and care for trees is now II • • • • I determined by each ~divid· ual state, based on that state's optimal planting season. For California, that day was Wednesday. So on Wednesday, the service orga- nization gave third-graders an Aleppo pine seedling tree to grow. "We gave little seedlings to more than 2,000 th.ird- graders m Newport-Mesa: said Peter Smith, Arbor Day chairman fw the Rotary Oub. "ln the 33 years we've been doing this, we've given over 76,000" trees. Each year, the group also plants a large tree at one of Newport-Mesa's schools. Last year, Pomona Elementary School was the recipient, Smith said. But the healthy new look of the kindergarten area doesn't stop with the new tree. A Newport Elementary parent, Molly Meagan Polk, donated all kinds of small plants and flowers, which will be planted around the tree. "Kindergarten students have each brought m a $2 donation to put in vegetables, which we're still waibng on: said Stacy Bauer, a kinder- garten teacher. PUttllllW. ~ • Cllolr !iwlu!i: • YOClA • STIIL"GT)I CLAmJ • S.W.."'11.~ • TA.- • TAI CM •STtAM ~ • MA"-CC • WDCHT WAJtKJtS• PaA1:> • E.lCPo!f PIJtioo<AI. SNl' • MallcAur EnAll.cHD l'llM.~. ~ HtAlnl a... • Cl«D CUI, ~ ~ 1fe CORONA DEL MAR ~',-'Me-2101 E. PaaflC Coast Hwy FITNESS CENTER · PCH &AYOC&dOAve (949) 760-9335 UNllEUEVABLE PRICES • SEAN ~LER I O~Y Pit.OT Jazmine Gardner, 8, left, and Samantha Smith, 8, add a top layer of son to a palm tree planted for Arbor Day. SMITH CONTINUED FROM A 1 2. Ge t rid of the Infra- structure arguments and the charts and graphs. Oh, please, do you really expect 1hese sil:ij>-scare tac- llcs to work? The dverage county res- ident is too busy 'to plan dinner for.,tomorrow nigh t (yours truly included), let a lone the a1r transpof!ation needs for the county in 20 years. So when you teU them, "We've got to have this or we're doomed.• you lose your audience. Fear works whe n you're sellmg insurance, not big, noisy, smelly airports. n-y something wann and fuzzy. such as airplanes with those big srrules painted on them that Paa.fie South- west Atrhnes had 25 years ago. Those were cute and e veryone would love to have one of them•in their backyard. 3. Free flights. You read 1t correctly: Free flights. Any promotfon has to dnswer the one question in the back of every con- sumer's mind: "What's in it for mel" Instead of trying to pro- mote the dlrport using the dforement1oned scare tac- h<es, try some giveaways. I suggest one free round-tnp flight to anywhe re in the country -including Hawau -fo r every county resident dunng the first year or operallon Now before you blow a gdske t. do the mdth First of all, we've only got 2 8 rrulhon people in the coun- I Saturday, Morch 10, 2001 AS ty. With an expected first· year passenger estunate of more than 20 million, our addibonal passenger traffic would be a drop 111 the bucket. Second, not everyone would use the free flight (ask anyone who promotes their product ttsing rebates how well this works). Third, with almost $50 million being spent by the middle of 2002, we could have bcrnght the tickets for all of us anyway. 4. Find a spokesman, some re gular Joe, not a slick celebrity This works ltke a charm. Surely there has to be one resident somewhere in Irvine who has a v1tarrun deficiency and thmks the airport would be a good idea for all of u!> Find her dnd hire her to tout the airport and keep e veryone else out of the spotlight. The rule here 1s: If you wear a ue, you can't speak m support of the au- port Those speakmg for the proposed Great Park are we anng bicycle hel- mets dnd pa nts with grass stains. There's your model to follo w. So thdt's my marketing plan for my Newport-Mesa fnends No chdrge for this session. JU!>l reme mber me when you puc;h lhP free- fbght idea. I'm going to need to get fdr dway from m y ant1-a1rport buddies 1f Woody Airport ever gets off the ground • STEVE SMITH 1s a Costa Mesa resident and freelance writer Reader1 may leave a message for him on the Daily Pilot hotline at (949) 642-6086 MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AlSOONOUllMENU: OUR "FISH TACOS" MARGARITAf ARE TORTlllA SOUP MADE WITH CHIU SIZE CHIUCHUSE01'\UITTE GOLDTEQUILA! 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·76l6 LAMINATSD WOOD l'LOORS Pergo Ltvtng 1579 Installed so FT Formic• 10 yr. Wear 1519 Wattanty so. FT Installed M•nnt.,.ton 1699 Natureform so FT Installed Bnlce Oak Plank M•nnlngton Hardwood - Jamestown Oak 14ffso FT MATPML OM. Y .. mboo 518" Thick -Built • to last s4ffso FT ~(H.Y • • • llUYP..._. M-F, 1o.m -lpm SAT, 1<Mm • 8pm SUN, .. -.. A6 Saturday, Morch 10, 2001 Daily Pilot Mentors still needed to help studf!ntS read 1,800 MENTORS NEED· ED: The response to the drive for mentors for 2,001 kinder- yarten th.rough Uurd-graders at Pomona, Whittler and Wil- son elementary schools has been strong. but we sbll need 1,800 mentors tJ we Me going to help all of these cluldren to learn to redd. If you. the Daily Pilot reader, don't volunteer one hour a week between now dfld JunC! 15th, who will? To volunteer or to find out more mformdllon dbout men- tonng call: Pomond Elemen- tMy School, Jill McWhertor, llterdcy leader, (949) 515- 6980: Whittier C!Jementary School, Sarah Ma rkel, HOSTS procJrdm director, (944) 515-6898: or Wilson Elementary School. Pam Eastman, litefdcy ledder. (449) 515-6995. Or mentor at th e new Shdlul1dr Leaming C:f'nler a t the Soup Kitchen by Ccilling (949) 646-0396. SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES HONORED: The Exchdnge Club of the Orange COdSt hPld its dnnual Cnme Preven- lJon Day by hononng several Orrtnge County Sherilf'i. l.>Ppctrtrnent employees, mcludmg Deputy Dave Berry, l'c1trnl Deputy of the Year; John Tsivgadellls, Prolession- dl SldJI Employc<• of lhc Year; RJck Koviades, I ldrhor Patrol DC'puty of the YPdr; Sgt Jim Rudy, Supervu.or of the Year, . by the National Council of Boy Scouts or America, upon the reconunendation by the local council, to people who have given outstanding ser- vice to youth over an extend- ed period of time. Jim de Boom COMMUNITY & CLUBS All of the honorees have been active in scouts for a number of years, 45 welJ, as numerous other community • • and church groups. Congratu- lations I and Ray Guerrero, Deputy of the Year. Chairman Jack Wilder presented those hon- ored with plaques trom the dub, SupelVisor Tom Wllson presented resolutions from the Board of Supervisors. Harbor Department Capt. Marty Kasules and Assistant Sheriff Rocky Hewitt shared the job of introducing those honored. "Outstanding recipients- greal program!" states Ed Kohlmeier, club president. SILVER BEAVER AWARDS: The Boy Scouts of Amenca, Orange County Counal. presented Silver Beaver Awards to Costa Mesa residents Robert Dressler and Rod Gamble, as well as Coro- ntt del Mar resident Scott Jones, at an awards runner attended by about 400 Orange County residents. The Stiver Beaver Award IS gwen PRINTER PURCHASED: Syd Lucas presented, on behalf of the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club, a check in the amount of $1,455 to Carole Castaldo, principal of the Alternative Education Center and Monte VtSta High School, for the purchase of an HP 450 laser printer to be used with 10 Macintosh com- puters on campus. The Rotary Club for a number of years has supported the Alternative I::ducation Center with funds, members' time for tutoring, scholarships for graduating seniors and educational com- puter programs. ARBOR DAY TRADffiON: Members of the Newport Bal- boa Rotary Club, joined by me.mbers of the South Coast Metro Rotary Club. continued · a 33-year community tradition this week as they distributed 2,2QO Aleppo pine saplings to third-gt-aders attending public and p rivate schools in Costa. ~-----------------------------------~---, Cal endar Shows Proudly Presents 71fe~·~ ANTI UESHOWS rl~S~&SaLe Over 200 Quality Dealers Combined with 39 Years of Excellence. Furniture, Class, Silver, Art, Jewelry, Primitives, Americana and much more ... EVERYTHING FROM TIN TO TIFFANY!!! SP[CfA( IDENTIFICATION BOOTH on-site to help you identify your treasures at $5 per item. 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According to the club's president, Wendell Sawyer, the total nwnber of trees dis- tributed to third-graders over the past 32 years nwnbers more than 93,300. ~This was an event bequn by our mem- ber and then-dub president, Tom Riley [the late Orange County supelVisorJ, 33 years ago, which has contributed a lot to the greening of the har- bor area,• Sawyer said. Several dozen club mem- . bers spent Sunday at Hines Nursery cutting the excess roots that creep out of plastic containers the trees come in. This week, dub members went to 29 schools and visited third-grade dassrooms, leav- ing a tree for each student and discussing how to plant and nurture the tree, said Rotarian Peter Smith, who chairs the Arbor Day pro- gram. #The trees will be planted at the students' homes, in the ground or in containers," Smith said. A special 15-gallon palm tree, donated by the aty of Newport Beach tree supplier, was planted by the Rotary I Club at Newport Elementary School on Friday with Supt. Robert Barbot, several school board members and City Manager Homer Bludau in attendance. SERVICE CLUB MEET· INGS nus WEEK: Does your New Year's resolution include getting more involved in your community, making new friends, networking or giving something back to your com· munity? Try a service club. You are invited lo dttend a dub meeting this week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. 1\JESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotµy Club will meet at the Newport Har- bor Nautical Musewn-River- boat Restaurant to hear Don- na L Boston, emergency ser- vices coordinator. 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet at the Center Club, and the Newport Harbor Kiwdllis Club will meet at the Univer- sity Athletic Club. Noon; The Orange Coast Exchange Club will meet al the Bahia Corinth.tan Yacht Club lo hear Lauri Evans on Social Services, and the Guaranteed not to be underso Fami~-Owned and Operated sinoo 1965 Soroptlmist International of Newport Harbor will meet at the Santa Ana Country Club for a business meeting. 6 p.m.: The Rotary Club of Newport Balboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a special SeMce Above Self Awards presenta- tion and singing cxmle$'t (http:// www.newportbalboa.org). ' THURSDAY 7:30 a.m.: The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club will meet at Mimi's Cafe for a program on the Girl Scouts. Noon; The Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa will meet at the Holiday Inn, the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwa- nis C::lub will meet al the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. the Exchange Club of New- port Harbor will meet at the Riverboat Restaurant lo hear Tom Naughton with an EJ Toro update, and the Newport lrvine Rotary Club will meet al the Irvine Marriott Hotel for an environmental forum (http://www.nirotary.org). • COMMUNITY & a.uas is pub- lished every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fax to (949) 660·8667, e-mail to 1deboomOaol.com or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite 201, Newport Beach, CA 92660-1740. The Gill Gangl GRAND OPENING Hours: M-F 9 am to 8 pm • Sat 9 am to 6 pm • Sun 11 am to 6 pm (~)(~)GICJ:~ 2189 LAKEWOOD B LVD. LONG BEACH S62-986-S30S 1703 E. 17TH ST. SANTA ANA 714-210-3800 2198 LAKEWOOD BLVD. LONG BEACH S62-597-4311 -- Doily Pilot Sotvrdoy, Morch 10, 2001 ~ 7 . . COVE Others joined Caustin's skepti- cism of the deal. Jeannette Mer· rilees of the Sierra Oub quesboned how the program was different from the earlier plan. the shuttin~ of a box-culvert and drainage pipe that brought runolf onto the Cry!>taJ. Cove beach, Jor- dan sald. WESTSIDE the industrial area between Monrovia and Wlutber Avenue; and thP mdustriaJ area west of Wluttier Avenue CONTINUED FROM A 1 CONTINUED FR0M A 1 also said it would work to reduce sediment runoff from the ho~g project. Instead of creating holding ponds and catch basins below the development, Caustin said the developer should install its drainage improvements on its own property. While some questioned the agreement, the League for CoastaJ Protection defended Brown and tus group. Group spokeswoman Susan Jor- dan said the deaJ was state of the art and is even better than cm Irvine Co. runoff plan approved in August by the California CoastaJ Commis· sioo. The developer ts expec.ted tp spend several million on th~ · improvem ents. ' • One of several parbes named in a Nov. 16 cease-and-desist order from the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control BOcl.J'd, the Irvine Co. has come under hre for COJ'\· tnbubng to pollution lll the cove. cify's ngilt to take possession oI land, would r0qU1Te the aty to reimburse prop- erty owners and to relocate occupants. To qualify to be redeveloped, areas must be considered physically and eco- nomically blighted. •Wt> sunply marked off geograptu- cally fogicaJ n~1ghborhood!> that have similar charactenstics, and gave them d name and a nwnber so they Cdll be comblned based on whdt the commu- ruty feels should be done,• '>did Don Lamm, deputy aty manager anqdJ.rec- to'r of development service!> The new pact is not msuldltng the company entirely. The ctreas recommended tor study dfe VJrtually alJ commemdl, mdustm:ll and multilarruly properll£>S The deal was announced Thurs- day evenin,g to avert a lawsuit CoastKeeper filed against the · development company. Garry Brown, the executive director of the NeW'port Beach-based environ- mental group, could not be reached for comment. "From what I have seen, the plan they have negotiated is a sig- nificant improvement on the water- quality plan,· Jordan said. •It addresses several of my concerns.· U he were negobdlLng the deal, Caustin said he would have fought !or tougher deal point<>. "I t.lunk he settled Light,• Causlln said about CoastKeeper's Brown "It doesn't seem to he anything but caving in." The seven arPas includf' West 19th Street, Crom At\aheun Avr>nue to M on- rovia Avenue: Placenbd Avenue, from Victoria Street to }9th. WC'St 18th Street. · nedI Wallace Avenue dnd Pomond Av<'nue; Pornond and Wcilldce. lrom Hlth lo Hdffiilton Street: 1ndustr1dl dff'ttS surrounding 17th Street dnd PlacenlJd, Eva Mann. apartment JTldlldger of the Da.lSy A partments on Placenbd Avenue, whlch IS one of the ar~ to be <.'OOSJdered, said' the diversity of homes and bUSllleSS- es in the ~ would be an obstdde. "I think wbdt we need to do is basi- cally take care of our bu.'>mess and unprove our propNtte!>: she said . "Tiungs hdve dlr<>ddy gottPn better, and I t.tunk we iust need more enforce- ment ol the codes ctnd more llckels • PORT CONTINUED FROM A 1 The theater shut its doors in August 19Q8, and Burnham said he's been taking his time to come up with an alternative use. "I've had the luxury of hav- ing the ability to be patient,• he said. "I don't need to quick- ly reopen the doors.• But he added that he'd already considered splitting the theater's 980-seat auditori- um into two levels. While the top floor could be used !or classrooms -a crucial compo- nent of the center prop<>Sdl - the lower level could still serve as an auditorium capable of seating more than 600 people. For one thing, the legally bind- ing, 10-year agreement includes scarce open ~ and have suggested the theater as an alternative site. "I would think som ething could be worked out.• said Allan Beek, who has also brought up the Balboa The- ater, the Orange County Museum of Art, Bayv1ew Landing and Corona de! Mar High School as other alterna- tive sites. Project supporters have questioned those places a!> workable alternatives. The> Balboa Theater will funcbon d!. a professional center when it opens next year. Further, museum olhc1dlS said thc1t while they are loolong at other sites lo expand, they are yean. away from vacating their home al Newport Center. Port Thec1ter sites would CdUS<' major traffic problems in their respective neighborhoods, center proponen~ said. At the Port Thedter, ther<''s dlso the• issue of pdrluny. A rts Commissioner Don Gregory, one of the leadin9 proponents or d c.i>nter, said h<• sWJ believes d mdJOnty of council members nught dllow further study of lhP sllc behind the librdry at Tucsdt1y's mef'l· ing. "I'm very hclppy to sit down with ony well·mt•cmmg per· son: GrC'gory semi, r1clding lhc1t he !>till doubted thdl the th£'- ater would be adequnte or thdt the pdrk.tng prohlt>rns could I><' resolved. Gr('(JOry dlso ctddcd thd I widespread !>upport of the Port Thec1ler ds an dltemabvf' s1I<> signt1Jl~d to tum that prowct oppon<>nts wanted Lo move the center 1dc•a dWdY from thP open spcice and towdrcl t1nolh- er site without Uunktng dhout the cons<·quences. "Whc1t that soys to me I'>, 'Any plc1c<' but here:· he semi "They Jll'>t Wdnt us out o! lhen'.° Bwlt tn the 1940s, the lhe· dler existed before• the nty tntro<Juc1•<1 otl-strect pdrktny requirements t1nd rt•mdlnP<l open without a pc1r king lot for 1L<> pdtrons. Rut Bumhc:U11 semi pt1rk1nq hc1s n<•vcr been c1n l"'>llE' "Pc'ople JU.'>l tend to hncl d place to park." hf' Sd1cl, ddchnq thdl hC' would not hc1vt~ to Imel more• pc1rkmg 11 thl' .thedlcr E n vi r o n m e n t ili J.i s t s adamantly oppose building a center on the city's already Bayview Landing is ear- marked !or affordable housmg for seniors. And the Corond del Mar High School and the SINCE 1864 SABATINO'S You Are Cordially Invited To Attend 8 8 II ·1~4, Orange County SPRING GARDENING CLASS LEARN ABOUT TH~ BASICS OP PLANTING FOR SPRING & SUMMER COLOR LEARN HOW TO PLAN FOR YEAR-ROUND VEGETABLES & HERBS LEARN HOW TO MAKE SPECTACULAR BOWLS & BASKETS OF COLOR e .....BRJNG YOUR QUESTIONS FOR THE .. DOCTOR" AND LOTS MOREi SATURDAY MARCH 17'JH SANTAANA . 11:00 A.M. SATURDAY MARCH 17TH COSTA MESA 2:30 P.M • ~ IS KNOWN FOR IT'S QUALITY. VALUE, cl SERVlCE COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 45 YEARS EXP. lcenae No. 308553 ~ NURSERIES, INC. SANTA ANA COSTA MESA 2800 N. 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Lemon Garik MARINATED HALF CHICKENS $2~~ HOMEMADE CHICKEN POTPIES s3~~- •Dinner I • Sunday Brunch opened d(jcun City utiw1dlS Sdlcl thP l!.Sue'!> d little tnckwr tht1n thdl New- port Bede h\ cod'• stt1tes that old bLUldmqs such t1S thf' Port ThPt1ter lrn-,p theu C'XC>mption from pdrking rPqturements once lh1•y've been d<J'>C•d ford CPrt.dtn IPngth of lmw SdJd Ass1!>lt1nt City !\lt1nager Shdron Wood. · · Bee ult~<· Burnhc1m has opened lh1· lhPater for occd- '>IOncil l'\'l'OL'> SIOC.C the closure \he cldd•'<I thdt sh<• couldn't st1y wh1 tht•r the thl'c1tcr could rPmc1m 1·'<1•mpt lrom stnngent 1)drk111q 1 < ·q tnrr>nwnts without yuinq <•\.• r thP record-, V1IlcllJt• l<•aclers, ..,lHh d., CounolrncJn DPnms 0 Neil dnd Edwctrci S<>hch, who < haLrs th" cit)·.., Plc1nmnq Comm1!>c,10n and heads a group thdl pldns to revitcilize Ec1st Coc1c,t I hghwc1y for Coro- nt1 del '\1clrs centcnmal m 2004 sd1d ther welcomed Bumhc1m'c, mterest •I think 11 wouJci be c1 great 1dec1 to ex plow· S~lJch '>dld. • 1 think 1woplt' would welcome d Wd)' to '>dV<• the Port Thedter • Just hkc• Sehch, O'Netl ddded thdl centf'r supporters, business owm'r.. dnd residents would n<'1·d tu ml-'<'l to see LI lhPre \\ d.., clO)" ntPnl to the lclPd "1 rion't know whC'ther it's t1c1equc111 ·." '>did o;"\Jc'tl who lctvof!> d pd'>'>IVP pctrk for the lune! twh.lml ttw <.Pnlrc1J IJl.muy ·But I would Uunk thctl it's worthy nf cons1d1•rdl!On and wview • a~ ·tJj-aDed St. Patrick's Day Special ~ ELECTRIC BOAT RE NTALS 20°/o off hourly rate .-.... ... .... Exp 3/30/01 _.-llllfllllllii;;;~~ 1-800-585-0747 ___ ResortWatersports A8 Saturday, Morch 10, 2001 . WEDDINGS & ENGAGEMENTS Doily Pnot ENGAGEMENT Balding-Greene Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Balding of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of their daughter Nicole Balding to John Greene. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Estancia High School. She was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority in college. The groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fanner of London, Eng- land, and Mr. Mike Greene of Springfield, Miss. He graduated from Southwest Missouri State University and Glendale High School. He was affiliated with Sig- ma C hi Fraternity in college. · .._ An August wedding is planned at the Mesa Verde Umted Methodist Church in Costa Mesa. ENGAGEMENT Bray-Porter Mr. and Mrs. David Barry • Bray of Corona del Mar announce the engagement of their daughter Heather AliSon Bray to Jordan fyler Porter. The bride-to-be is a grad- uate of UC Santa Barbara, where she majored m sociol- ogy. She also graduated from Corona del Mar High School. She was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority in college. • The groom-to-be is the son of Mrs. Patrick Allen Porter and the late Mr. Patrick Allen Porter of Red- mond, Wash. He graduated . from UC Santa Barbara with a major in English. He also graduated ff<:>m Centralia High School in Bakersfield. He was affiliated with Beta Th~ta Pi Fraternity tn college and works now as a special events coordinator at Mar Borg in Santa Baroor:a. . 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Tli9 Sound of Music Chap- t.of the Guilds supporting tJa Orange County Per- f<Oxllng ~rts Center, led by a ~w powerful .womep, IJtWl.aged lo raise in excess ~150,000 for the,Center from just one. paq.:y last wlek held at the 'Four · Stasons Hotel, New- ~ Beach. ow you Itlay say, so what? 1 say that's a major accomplishment. Qven the cost of throwing a Saturday night bash anywhere these days, raising n et proteeds of that magni- tude is impressive, and more importantly it is of consid- erable value to OUI commu- nity via the Center. The evening, billed as a return to New York's leg- endary disco club Studio 54 was a sellout for the 64-member gWid. Guild president Kathie Porter led the charge with able assistance from co-chairs of the evening Sally Crockett and Eve Komyel. Bringing in the big bucks were underwriting chairs Kelly Hague and Patsy Marshall. Word It can be a quiet candlelit dinner-for two, or maybe four coupl es celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or jusc getting together. The reasons for Duffy cru1s10g are endless. Prepare a favorite dish, or maybe call ahead to a waterfront restaurant for a "to-go" order. Fall, winter, spnng and summer-each season offers a unique Newport on the street has It that the Bush White House may be recruiting these gals to help balance the federal deficit. Of coUise, with financial help from the very generous Donna and John Crean, who served as honorary chairs. of the wild eyening, Marshall and Hague had a secret weapon in their fin.anclaJ pocket.' Four hundred guests poured into the Four Seasons Ballroom wearing anything- goes attire in keep- ing with the irrev- erent tone of the 1970s New York club Stu- dio 54, which Vanity Fair magazine labeled Uthe greatest club of au time.· In its day, • 54" attracted high society men in tuxedos Harbor experience. Some people think the falJ and winter arc the end of the boating sea- son. Not true, and espe- ciaJJy nor rrue with our new models! Our won - derfu I nf w aJl weather features provide year rounJ comfort. New cabin windows, heating (949) 645.6812 "" W.r/J) ,,,,,_, Fi«tW .. ~ SALES • lll!NTALS • Sf.IMC! 2001 W. CoMt Hwy. Newport Bach ~CNI THI CROWD and their women in dia- mond,s and fur, mixing with men in jock straps and naked women sprayed golden spinning on the dance floor. Stars crowded the space with street peo- ple. Public sex and drugs mixed with the latest rock and roll. 1t was something of a giant coming out party every night. Not just com- ing out from the sexual point of view we associate with the present use of the terminology, but rather a coming out of society in gen- eral as the old world literally collapsed under the pressure of a new age. , Studio 54 was, in some respects, a sociologists lab extraordinaire. It was a place where freedom of expression was pushed to the max, inhi- bitions were left at the door. Some came to look. Others came to live on the wild side. Jt was decadent, abu- sive, indulgent and electrify- ing. The Newport crowd, many of whom were too young to know the real u54,• tried to recapture the spirit of the '70s revolution in a decidedly tamer milieu. The music at The Four Seasons affair came from the Wayne Foster Orches- tra, not Mick Jagger or The Village People as might have been the case in New York some 20-plus years ago. The ghost of Andy Warbol was nowhere in systems, fabric cushions and more make a Febru- ary cruise as enjoyable as. a July cruise. t. Jt's our goal to provide a craft worthy of your waterfront. A craft more inv1ung, com- fortable and pleasurable than any other boat on the warer. Our pro- fessional staff wm answer your questions, andJ>rove the best time to Duffy is now! Above, a puppy from Tracy Martin softens Eve Komyel's biker look as Rick Lama tie ·looks on at the Studio 54 evenl At left, Aeetwood Joiner and Jessica Johnst.<\n dress for disco. sight. Neither was Paloma ·would have loved this club." Picasso, Uza Minelli or And while Wilde never Halston, the very talented ,. · 9dt the opportunity to party American fashion de~J.gner ~·, :.wi:th Capote, our very own who died of AIDS some .. local crowd mc1udmg Ron years ago. and Linda BeaJe, Mike and All of them were regulars Ann Howard, Paul a~d ,. at • 54" along with the hke.s Cyndie lingenfelte, Dan . of a young John Travolta and Judy Pederson, Vince riding the crest of the disco and Collette Taorimln, craze he helped lo launch Sandy and Harriet Sandhu, with the film "Saturday Jeff and Diane Palumbo, . Night Fever." Al Paclno, Sly John and Lori Loftus, Adrt- StalJone, mi.Xed with New enne Brennan, Scott York society inducting the Fontana, Nasrln Ansari, leader ol the pack (then dnd Larry ahd Joy Horowitz dnd now) Nan Kempner and her Jay and Barbara Magness Park Avenue crowd. The were dll among the people late Truman Capote once partying for the Sound of sajd, • 1 sometimes thiflk of Music. all the dead people like Toulouse-Lautrec, Baude-• THE CROWD appears Thursdays lalre, and Oscar Wilde who and Saturdays. Stan Bailey was in the mood to boogie. ' . .. . . . . .. ... . . . AIO Soturdoy,"Morch 10, 2001 A poetic experience F eels like forever smce I wrote my ldst "In the Wings" col- umn. In truth, it's only been about two months. Two months m which the Pilot has ldunched a new ~~~~ work-Jennaer Mahal load has equdled IN THE WINGS less time in which to wnte. Thus, my once biweekly column hds now turned mto that dreaded word •'occds1onal. • The sheer presence of retired hdJrstyli!tHUrned-wriler Richdfd r:ccney hc1stC'ncd this occasion. f-<!cney. d Costd Mesa resident who hds seH-pubhshPd d book of hi!> poems. 1'> d chdnner. I adnut, I hdve a weakness for older men w1th the gut of Qdb. An audition ALERT , Orange Coast College's Theatre Department will host auditions for its spring Shakespear~ production, "The Tempest, H from 7 to'10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in OCC's Orama Lab- Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. All roles In the production are open. Actors ,- wishing to !)udition should prepare a one-to two-minute Shakespearean monologue. ' Monologues do not have to be memorized. The show will be staged May 16-20, in the Robert B. Moore Theatre on campus. Information: (714) 432-5640. •• I Daily Pilot -\ - ,, • ,, hi llJ .. .. ,, .. \ ·' " f Guys who M e old enough lo remember World Wdr II and probc1 - / bly took pc1rt m lhP Korean War. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT , Sally Kellerman will perform at Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. Men to whom cc1lling c1 woman c1 "dame" 1s d compliment, not a slur. Feeney 1s one of those guys. When he rus d story. it maises me ' n .. • 0 itch to get c1 tape recorder. But when he sldrtS to recite one of his poems off thf' lop of his head, 1t runs chills down my spine. "Tell me whc1t I'm feeling I when my eyes c1re filled with sings the hits Richard tec1rs./ When Feeney there's no one left to tum to/ when I'm left w1th au my l<'df'>,. lhe 63-year-old recites. Sally Kellerman will play the role of raconteur at the Orange County Performing Arts Center this weekend "Tell Me" is 1ust one of the poems to be found m "For Whdt It's Worth," thf' hook the Boston native recently had printed at Minutemcin Press. The poetry hds mostly been msprred by love gone wrong "Pat dt thP Minuteman SdJd, 'I gotta ask you d quesllon. Some gul redlJy k1ckE'CI you m the butt. d1dn'~ they?'" Fcf'n<•y sc11d. "I Sd1d, 'No, 1t wc1s a few of them ·" SinglP, unm<1rned, no kid!>, r:eeney is <1 mr1n wtlh little fdm1ly but lots ol i-.ton<'s Like how he> fell m love wtlh the woman of his dreams dnd lost her aU m 24 hours Lt.lee how hr met a woman m Alas- kd who introduced hun to a guy who got him to move to Miarru, which he redlly d1!>lLked. Like how he followed the Beatles out to Cali- forrua in t 9f>4 so he could become dn actor -instead he became a ' gnp for Umversdl Stuctios. Then there's the story of how he got paid to be an extra in a (ilrn wtthout ever having to audil.lon or Lum in his head shot . Feeney wds on the Balboa boardwalk with a fnend when he nobced a group of comely ladies standing around a mdn with a bull- horn. The '60s movte "Lord Love a Duck," with Tuesday Wells and Roddy M cDowaU, was being filmed. Ever resourceful, Feeney got put on the mm as an extra. He found a way to stand near the women, and thus in camera sight, at every tum. When the director was th.rough. Feeney insisted on being patd. pointing out that il the director checked his him, he'd find Feeney in pretty much every shot. The guy paid up. An admirer of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, Feeney said he uses some or the techniques found in gestalt therapy to help him wnte. Oftentunes he tapes himseU talk.mg to help him write. "I'm looklng for me. I'm sWI looking for me. I've never found me,• he said. 'Tm still lookJng today.• But he's not looking for fast fame and fortune.. Young Chang DAILY PILOT S ally Kellerman tells stories between songs. She talks about herself. about oth- ers, about Life's "travails" and its comedic moments. Her mother always asked her, "Sally, do you have lo tell everything you know?" the actress/singer remembers. "Somehow, I don't mind,• Kellerman said. "It's done with humor, so you don't know whether it's true or not." The Academy Award-nominated star of the film • M ·A · S • H , • internationally known for her role as Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" O'Houhhan, will tell anecdotes and perform everything from blues-based tunes lo Steven Sondheun's '40s hits today and Sunday as part of the Cabdret series al the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "She 1s d lot or fun, and she just simply tells it the way it is,• said Center President Jerry E. Mandel. "You want to know about her dnd she does it in song. It's a wonderfully adult, mature evening . I JUSl smiled th.rough all or 1t. • Kellerman said she has always been a singer. She jokes that it's a good thing she had her "hobby or acting." H er film credits include "The Player," "Pret·a-Porter".and "Back to School." She has worked with director Robert Altman and FYI • What: Sally Kellerman • When: 7:30 and 9:30 tonight and 1 p.m. Sunday • Where: Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa • Cost: S45 or $49 • Call: (71 4) 740-7878 such actors dS Rodney Dangerfield, William Hurt and S1ssy Spacek. But not many know that Kellerman, 63. ' was signed to d recording contract with Verve Records when she was 18. Barry Manilow, Gene and Billy Paige, Paul Rothchild and Bobby Womack have proQuced her various albums. She has sung on TV talk shows, inducting Johnny Carson and Joan Rivers. Kellerman credits her mother, former Leisure World resident Edith Kellennan Ben- jamin, for the musical influence. "She was such an inspiration to me,• she said. "She taught piano to me when I was growing up. I just adored her.· And the world, just now, seems to be tak- ing greater notice or the singer in the actress. "I'm finally getting there." Kellennan said. "I'm a late bloomer." She's definitely been trying. Don't get her wrong -she loves acting and she's always wanted to be dn actress, but she wanted both careers to go strong at the same tune . At the height of her acting pursuits during the 1970s, she turned down roles c1nd IIlstead took off with her band, whose name she dOt!sn't remember. She's not sure u 1t even had a name. But there were 11 guys, and the musical dozen returned home from lhet.r road performances $50.000 in the hole, she srud. "It's the influence of the '60s and where we JUSt went with our hearts,• she sdid. •I clidn't realize I could have done both. 1 could have waited and gone in between movies. It was all or nothing.• Today, KeUennan's going for the "all" in her acting. music and at home. She's working on some music projects shes not sure if she should announce just yet. She hopes to do at least a couple major roles before "going to the great beyond." : Kellerman has 11-year-old fraternal twins • at home, a grown daughter and a husband she never wants to be away from too long. "I'm allve a.nd loclong. • she said. , Yo~gatart Work of artists ages 8 to 15 to be shown at Sh er's Art Gallery in Newport Beach Young Chang DAILY PtLOT C laire Kohne uses the word "surrealist" and she's only one,· the Newport Beach girl said. "What does surrealist mean?.,. she was asked. "It's not aU real. It's a dream, maybe,• she offered slowly, m~ ing sure the listener understoocfl. The painting shows an under:' water scene. There are snorkelets and all sorts or sea creatures. BIJ.1, it's the animals that ere catching the humans. Snorkelers are seen trapped inside bubbles blown by fish and underneath a net guard- ed by a gargantuan octopus. Claire decided her surrealistic "I'm like Tina (Turner). I don't SEE MAHAL PAGE A13 SEAN HUEii I OAlY Pit.OT Sydney Bowie, 9, adds detail to a Dower she'• painting during dass. 11 years old. She has two pieces in a local gallery show that will open lo the public Sunday. The Hrst is a still-Life copy or a Paul Cezanne. "The second is one that came out of my mind. It's a surrealist SEE KIDS PAGE AU TODAY ~the W:ieo Mt l1Nolutlon. -a.. 11111: AV-.......-will p1•1tllllle at 11 a.m. llt the Or-.~ Mult\.lm of A11. ISO Sin a.n.M DtM. i.·ipOft luch. A p1-ttllticw1 of dips from the ..... wf*" nn ~-t,wtlblli .... t, a.m. ~-~11wwW.bt ., .... ,..._ ...... Jp..m. tlOdl¥-........ ·-... .. ---------........... ~,.-,....,..., ... .,..,,22. r Doily Pilot .. . . DATEBooK ' Saturday, Morch 10. 2001 A 11 Jessie.a Hutchinson, OCC's budding superstar By Tom Titus 0 range Coast College has been a pit stop on the road to profes- sional theater for a number of its former students. Diane Hall starred in two musicals there in the mid-1960s before THEIJER changing her last name to Keaton and earning an Oscar for •Annie Hall.• And David Emmes quoth "to be or not to be" on the OCC stage before going on to co-found South Coast Repertory. If you're wondering who the next OCC alumnus to crack the big time might be, the smart money would be on Jessica Hutchinson. who has majored in both quanti- ty and quality during her brief year as a drama stu- dent. In the past dozen months, she has performed in seven productions -she opens in an eighth, "The Memory of Water,· this weekend. ·water" opens just two weeks after Hutchinson closed in OCC's production of "Oleanna, • which not only was her best perfor- mance to date, but one of the college's most unpres- sive productions in recent years. As a demented col- lege stu'dent in Da · Mamet's two-character dra- ma, Hutchinson delivered a superb study of a seething psychotic. Such a high level of tal- ent isn't achieved overnight, and Hutchinson has packed a good deal of training into her 23 years. Born in Santa Clat:a, she moved with her parents to Hawaii when she was 10 and began acting; singing and dancing on the islands. After graduating from high school, she returned to the mainland and enrolled in USC's acting program, but left after two years. •I just didn't like it." she says candidly. She returned to her roots in Northern California and studied at the Amencan Conservatory Theater in an intense acting program, similar to South Coast Repertory's Summer Con- servatory, before movmg Lo Huntington Beach dnd heading for OCC, which she says she loves. •I didn't expect this kind of quality program dnd wel- comfag atmosphere," she declares. The feeling. from OCC's standpoint, obviously was mutual because Hutchmson was cast, in rapid succes- sion, in "Tainted Justice." "The Mineola Twms," ·Picasso at the Lapin Jessica Hutchison charms Adam Navarro ln a scene from "The Mineola Twins" at OCC. Agile,• • Bullshot Crum- mond, • "The Hostage,• ·Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer" and ·01eanna." This weekend, she will enact one of three Irish sis- ters in "The Memory of Water," which she says is billed as d comedy even though it centers on a funeral. "It's gomg to be d tncky thmg to pull off.· she admits. ·water· most Likely will be he r swan song at OCC, because liutchinson is preparing to take the next ste p toward grdduallon from a four-year school, possibly UC lrvme, and soon may dip her toe into the wqters of profess1ondl theat~. ·I o hope to cl ct prof es- siorla y. • she Sd ys. though sh~ts' \.msure at this po mt hljw she'll be gomg dbout ll al)d, indeed, which dirPc- Hbn 1t will take lier tdlenl'> ' also encompd!>~ mus1cdl the- ater -!ihe's ., trained soprano -and muo;1f' cum-. .r . pos1l1on .. • Sha ~pldys the-ptdno dnd said she would ultunul<'l} en1oy composmg him scores. • 1 lov~ music • '>he declares "It's dlwdy'> bc>en a part of me." What unnerve'> hl'r llw most 1s the "bu'>IO('S'> 1•nd of the pro scene whKh '>he instinctively shnnks from "I'm m tl for the crdlt • she ...,asserts "There s '>ornethmg rivetmg about being in d play for two hour'> dnd fC'el- 109 it come to life " While Jessica Hut< hmson contmues to work on ht::r craft. Ordnge Cod-.! CollPge dud1ences dre th<· bc•n<>lic1a- n es. "I hdve d yodl • '>ht' profes'>es, · dnd I II know what It IS when I CJ<'I lhNe • • TOM TITUS writes about and reviews local theater for the pa1ly Pilot His stone~ appear Thursdays and Saturdays ---------------------------------------------.. amboo II tr · S10FF ,,_ . ..,.._. ... .... ·n. ' ~~ , ...... • J ,_, .,, ... -~---• . · . ~· ... ...:.__~ ... -,• ·! • ~~ Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria OPEN 24 HOURS Present this Coupon and We'll Take ONE DOLLAR OFF Any DINNER ENTREE! Offer Good for each person in your party ordering Dinner. 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(714) 755- 5788, Ext. 264. SHAMROQ( BENERT Newport Harbor High School's Navigators will pr& sent its seventh annual bene- fit, •A Shamrock Rock 'n' Roll,• at 6 p.m. March 17 at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The event will include a silent auction, dinner, danc- ing and a live auction. $75. Proceeds· will benefit Newport Harbor High School's pro- grams. (949) 851-9230. VIETNAMESE ANYONE? Orange Coast College will present Vietnamese Culture Night at 5:30 p.m. March 18 PtAYllG 1111 STAGE A Video Series" today through Sept. 9 at 850 SdJ1 Clemente Dnve, Newport Bcdch ThP sPries will intro- duce dudwnces lo SIX South- e rn Caltlom1d drtlSts who incorpordte video into thelf work It Wl.IJ debut dt 11 a.m. today dnd Sunddy, Wlth d pre- senldl1on of short clips or traiJ- <'fS from all tht' Vldeos. A pan· el th.!>CUSSIOO With the drtlSt.!> WllJ be hPld di 3 p m toddy. Mui,eum Pnlrctnce IS $5 for <1duJL'>. $4 .. e nior.. dfld stu- den~. dnd free for me mbers c111d children 16 dnd younger 1<W l) 7511-11 22 at the Robert B. Moore The- atre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The evening will mclude music, martial arts and fashions. $7 or $10. (714) 432-5764. "The Memory of Water," playwright Shelagh Stevenson's story of three sisters reunited for their mother's funeral, will be staged through Sunday and March 15-18 with shows at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturd.clys and 2 p.m. Sundays in the Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Falrvtew Road. Costa Mesa. $6-$9. (714) 432-5880. SOME ELEGANT EVENING Thl' P<1n11r Symphony Orche!'>trd's ( 'ht.nese-Amcn- cctn Ll'dCJUP will host its dMU· c1I C htne'>t' Nc•w Yed r celcbra- t1on, "An EvenintJ of Elc- qc1ncP," pt 6 p.m. toddy di thP Sulton ~lc1c<> I lotC'I, 4500 Md<ArlhllI Blvd., Newport Bc•dch Thi' fund-rdlSC?r w LIJ mcluclc• c1 45-nunute St. John Bout.Jqu<• fd'>h1on show htqh- h9hlln<J th<• nC'west spnnq dnd summN lc:1shtons. dn Pxollc menu. d ::.1lent ducbon OSCAR STYLE The Divas of the Balboa The- ater will sponsor •An Acade- my Awards Premiere" dinner and dance benefit from 6:30 to 11 p.m. March 24 at Palm Garden in the Four Seasons Hotel, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach . The event, which will raise funds for the theater, will feature a celebrity look-alike contest, dWMd presentations and dancing. $100. (949) 673-0895. WACKY FUN The Orange County Per- forming Arts Center will pre- sent inventor, acrobat, come- All New Merchandise 7,200 sq.ft. 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MUSIC HOT UPS ON STAGE Actress and singer Sally Kellerman will perform througti Sunday at the O range County Perfonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The Long Beach native is known for her 1 role as Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in Robert AJt- man's "M'A 'S'H." Perfor- mance times will be 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today and l p.m. Sunday. $45 or $49. (714) 740- 7878. TO RUSSIA The Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra will perform an all- Russian program today and Sunday at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive . Costa Mesa. 1imes will be 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- winning barbershop chorus, will perform at 8 p.m. today at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $18-$24. (7 14) 432- 5880. OiORAL EFFECT The Pacific Chorale will pre- sent the 15th aimual Invita- tional Choral Festival from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Ordnge County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. lt will fea- ture children's, high school and collegiate choirs in South- ern California. Free. (71 4) 662-2345 . SPANISH TUNES Jordi SavalJ and Hesperion XXJ will make their Orange Athletic shoes • lifestyle apparel • performance flt come to the new balance-•u@.I.li1.fa·@il •, , . . I .\ ' ' I I I ' 0 l ' < 'I' ,\' I t f iM ffoJN F11,..Wrl1111 A11ti41111 & Colltttibln Tr"'iHo..-1 to Cott• Gifts & C•r'nt Dttor Wish List El Dtli'1ny • au.rter eawn ·Sollcl~ cedw ....... . ....... Dovet.811 jotnt9 (949) 720-1602 SAVE 15o/o TO 4QOA, 'Doily Pilot County Performing Arts Center debut at 8 p.m. Thursday in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. The program will • be titled •Paradise Lost." $48. (714) 740-7878. ST. PATRICK'S TUNE~ Muldoon 's, an Irish pub. will present thE; Van Dlemans Band from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. March 17 ror St. Patrick's Day. Ke lly Fitzgerald and Vesica Pisces will play con- temporary and traditional Irish music as w ell as some original pieces. Muldoon's is located at 202 Newport Cen• ter Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 640-4110. A PAIR OF STRINGS Guitarists Sergio and.Odair Assad will mal<e their Orange County Perfomung Arts Center debut in Founders Hall at 8 p.m. March 21 . The Center IS al 600 Town Center Drive, Co!f- ta Mesa. $46. (714) 740-7878. A DIFFERENT SORT OF CABARET Dublin's Traditional lnsh Cabaret will perform dt 8 p.m. on March 24 at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa . $26-$32. (714) 432-5880. TWO BANDS A two-band concert fedturing Orange Coast College's Mon- day Big Band and Tuesday Big Band will be he ld at 2 p.m. March 25 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa $5 or $7. (7 14) 4;32-5880. JAZZ WITH REDMAN Saxophonist Joshua Redmd.O will make his J P Morgdn Jazz Club de but m a show titled •An Even mg with the Joshua Redmdn Quarte t · al 7:30 and 9 :30 p.m. March 30-31 at the Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. $46 or $4 2. (714) 740-7878. SEE AFTER PAGE A13 llE\11,1111 .l.'S ----1< l c , .'-I ~'-( . \ I~ I 'I I ~ ''Why Wool?" "Sale on all wool carpet'' . 'tel'! U? l.>:J-l c"""" to C111111,,lint U114 & R•rt Boob C111t°"' Pictwrr FrllMittl F11ntitv~ Rt1tor.tio11 .,., ""''" mortl \ 949 722·1177 JJO t.st J 7flr SI rttl COSl• Mnll. CJ\ (Btlr•"' ,,.,,, '""' Doily Pilot KIDS CONTINUED FROM A10 touch should entail a bit of role reversal "They're very talented kids. I ~ove my kids,· said Sher Swaim. instructor at and owner of Sher's Art Gallery and class in Newport Beach. Works by kids between 6 and 15 years old will be exhibited at Sher's for the next two Sundays. ·we teach all the traditional types • of things. plus they learn ta ' pull from their own credtiV'lty and do surrealistic work once they get more advanced.• Some of Swaun's more than 60 students have taken classes for as long as 10 AFTER CONTINUED FROM A 12 FOSSE "Fosse,• the Tony Awdrd- winning musical, will come to the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center from April 18·29 with 16 perfor- mances in Scgerslrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The show will highlight the work of leg- endary choreographer dnd director Bob Fosse. Perfor- mance times vary. $29.75- $63.75. (714) 74Q-7676. FLAMENCO, JAZZ, ETC. Ken Sanders, a solo gui- tanst, appears from 7 to 10 p.m. Sundays and Tuesdays. pldymg classi- cal namenco, Jazz, classic pop and Braziltan bossa nova at C arrnefo's Ris· toranle ltahano, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona [Jidce of mind . _3; 's a good reason for State farm' ~ inal Expense Policy. If )OU· arc age 5010 80 and qualify. 1h1-. $7.500 whole hfc m~ur:ince poht.')' can help Ctl!.C your lo\ed one\' financial decl\1on'> al your death For 4'ttu1h tiff f '"'"'~ f mh r;,tru /Hlft.f ,mJ f'tnn<olil/1n JU S~11r Furm Atr•t S1even Hill, Agent Lie.# OC80b18 l.50 East 17th Street. Ste 211 Costa Mesa. CA 949-64b-9JqJ INI UI ANCI sblttf 1m1.c..... ~r .. i..1r._...,...._ "'-'tUfr,, ........... • h•·~ Ptn17 IJ.QI Pl••$<nr\-·'fill w#tll tllls COllPOI ' "'"" .. ., .... ... ,..... ..... ,..... ....... 0 " • ...... ........... ,_ ... ,H •t .,. .. C'.11111 .. llllt•••• f YI WHA~ Exhibit at Sher's Art Gallery WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday and March 18 WHERE: 2830 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach COS~ Free CALL; (949) 675-9306 ye&rs, since the gallery/class first opened. The instructor' thought it was time they received some praise. ·The show will feature drawings, pastels, oils, multimedia pro· jects, ceramics and acrylic paintings. But the students are not exclusively artists. They play basketball, baseball, soccer, del Mar. (949) 675·1922. JAZZ. ON SUNDAYS Orange County saxophon- ist Norm Douglas brings his own brand of jazz to Roy's of l)f ewport Beach from 5 t.6' 8 p .m. Sundays. Roy's is is at 453 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 640· 7697. POP/ROCK & FLAMENCO Tate 5 -a funk, rock and M otown act -performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast H ighway, Corona de! Mar. SoJo guitarist Keo Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.IT\, Tuesdays and Sundays. ihe shows are free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&'.J Gerald Ishibashi and the you name it, Just like any other kid. • 1 think it's very emotion· ally and intellectually healthy for them, and cre- atively healthy for them,· Swaim said. • rt's a very healthy ouUet. • nevor Davis, 9, has two such outlets -hockey and painting. Playing the sport makes him feel happy .. •And it's really cool to paint." he said. smiling shyly. "It feels good to paint: kis contribution to the show is a ceramic plate he •shaped f(om an amorphous lwnp of clay. It features a Hurley logo -a popular brand of clothing that people consider "cool; he said. "I like clay because it's like random -you can make Stone Bn dge Band plays rock and R&B at 9 p .m . Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel 's Trianon Lounge. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece, live band performs big band tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p .m. Fri- days dt the 01:tsis Senior Center, 600 Marguerite Ave., Corona de! Mar. $4. (9 49) 644-3244 . STAG E AN ORIGINAL SHOW Estancia High School Dra- ma will present "The Ongmal Show,• a version of Sa turday Night Live, at 7:30 pm today at 2323 , Placenllo Ave . Costa S~pport Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars Established In 1962 Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails- Fnjoy .Entertainment Nightly, Wed thru Sat. :\knu lnllmln: • Ste11k t!r Lobsur Combo • Petiu Fikt • Fil" Mignon •Australian Lobster Tail anything you want to make." Trevor added. Ariana Longley, 12, is also adventurous about adding her own touch. For an acrylic painting she lS currently fin· ishing, the young artist works off of a photo of p. serni·i.Irunersed dolphin she snapped at Sea World. But she's not being completely true to life. She's put a purple flower -about the size of a clenched iist -in the upper left comer. It has no • purpose or place being there other than that Ariana loves .painting flowers and wanted to bloom a boring comer with a not-so-typical vtolet hibiscus. It has been suggested that she make this hffi' Mesa $7. (949) 5 15-6537. GODSPELL Sage Hui School m New· port Coast will perform "Godspell" at 7:30 p.m. today and 2 p.m. Sunday. The musical, directed by Diane King Vann and choreographed by Juhe Larsen , retells the Gospl?Js through rock music. IL will be staged m the school's Johnson Fam- ily Library, 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Beach. $5. (949) 219-1 375 MEMORY OF WATER "The M emory of Water,· playwnghl Shelagh Stevenson's story of three· sisters reunited for their signature mark • 1 was tlunJong that." the young girl swd, whlle work· ing on the piece at the gallery. She and Swaun's other students are al borne berc>. They're accustomed to worlong in the inconspicu- ous little space on the Bal- boa Perunsula, where they gel ample encouragement. Bul t.n Swaim's OplIUOn , It never hurts to be prdlsed by someone other than the teacher. 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When he's not wnung. the blue-eyed rdconteur hangs out at Patnck's Pub m Costa Mesa and plays pool • f'm very good at what 1 do,• Feeney said, "I .beat Minnesota Fdts.lll one game m Nashvill£• • He sull hds the embossed card the ft1med pool pldyer gdve hun Feene~ seems to have mon• energy them most peo· pie I've met who are in their 20s I le Jumps out of c111- plane!> tor fun And pretty much does whrtl he wants But wnllng 1s a focus nght now "I could dlways wnte down my reelmgs, • Feeney Sd1d . ·1 couldn't always express lhem to other people, but I could \\.nle lhf:>m down • • • • Do you know d locdl drtlSt, wnter. pdtnler. smger. ftlm· mdker. etc , who deserves to get not1C"c•d ? Send your nolll.1· nee to In The Wings, Ddlly Pilot. 330 W Bdy St , Cqsta Mesa, C"A q2627. by lax to (949) 646-4170 or hy e-mdtl to w nn1/er maha/(a Jatimc~.com • JENNIFER MAHAL 1s the tea tures editor of the Oatly Pilot CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY? 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The event, used as a barometer for USA Today's first year-ending national rankings, featured top-seeded Peninsula, No. 2 CdM, No. 3 Cardinal Gibbons of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and No. 4 Rock- hurst of Kansas City. ·we came in second to Cardinal Gibbons and we needcl:t to play Richard Dunn GOLF until 12 o'clock at night (to finish),· CdM Coach 11m Mang sdld. ·w e had to play lhree matches in one day. That's one of the reasons why I started Uus (toumamertf) here.· Voila! You have the second annual CdM National High School Boys Tennis All-American lnvitabondl, a field twice as large as the now-defunct Kansas City tournament. In addition to winning championships and always hoping to beat J?erunsula, what keeps Mang on fire these days 1s · runrung the Cd.M nationdl uwitational, which is operated by the National High School Tenrus All-American Foundation, which has eight national district chairmen to help Mang. Mang, who started the nonprofit organization in 1998 to give high school tennis more visibility on a national scale, also coaches the Sea Kings during the tournament. After last year's inaugural tournament, all 16 coaches agreed that the team competition was second to none. Mang's quest, to make 1t ·the premier high school tennis event· of the year, came true. It was hard to find anyone, from the club managers to the players and parents. who wasn't raving about the event at Palisades Tennis Club. "This is a great tournament.• Palisades owner/operator Ken Studrt Sdld after last year's event "It's got a lot of potenbal. • After Perunsula defeated Menlo of Atherton m the hnals, 7-1, Panthers Coach Tom Cox said the tournament was a class act. ·we went to the national tournament in Kansas City (in 1999), but Uus one was far superior to that,· Cox said. Team uruty, often a lost art 10 tenrus, was also bwlt for the two-day span among the competing squads last year The CdM national invitational appears to be here to stay with Mang working year-round on the tournaments, which mcludes a guts national tournament in tbe tau. Mang was hoping CdM High could host some matches, but Pepsi. which was sponsoring the event last year through Pavilions, didn't want to infnnge on Coke, wluch has the SEE TENNIS PAGE 83 Quote Of •DAY •mt ¥aMy appearance and (Nick Rhodes) throws o three-hit shutout. That's about as good as tt gets when it comes to vcnity debuts .. : Joh!" Emme, CdM High baseball coach ... Mcrch 12 honoree HI( IAff Sports Editor R~er Carlson • 949-5744223 • Sports Fox: 949-650..0170 • Sotvrdoy, Morch 10, 2001 81 ~ ._IGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS Senior Brian Morton, bound for UCLA after graduation, is in his fourth season for the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings. MARIA.N'-IA DAV MASS£ 1' OAIL'f PILOT G11nni11 for No. 1 • Morton, Ball, Snyder form solid nucleus at singles, while defending PCL doubles champs also re turn. Richard Dunn DAllY PtlOT CORONA DEL MAR -Good compeUtion 1S healthy. What other smgle factor 1S more impor- tant to an amateur athlete? So, as Corona del Mar High's boys tenrus team embarks on what should be another ban- ner season, it has a l<>gJam for the No. 1 smgles spot and a lot or traffic at No. 3 doubles. ·1rs a tossup,· CdM Coach Tim Mang said of both spots m the llneup. As If the top-rdnked preleague t'edJTl m Orange County doesn't have enough r;trength at the top. there'-; d group of seven players bdt- Uing for thre(' doubles positions, mcludmg one at No. 2 doubles \\.'Ith seruor Randy ~lyers, Mang's only locked-111 choice below No I dou- bles UCl-bound i.emor Bndil Morton. 1uruor and defending Pacu1c Coas1 League singles chdJTl- p1on Cameron Ball and Santd Marganta trans- fer Garrett Snyder, d sophomore, mak(> up one of the best 1-2-3 punches m the county and CIF Southern Seel.Ion DiV1S1on IV, where the '01 Sea Kings will try to dethrone Brentwood "D1VlS1on IV har; more depth than dny d1V1· sion (m the sec-bon) tlus year, but I'd bl1 rather be m D1vis1on I,· sclld Mang'. whose team wds forced to drop from D1V1S1on I to D1vir;1on IV. because of the secuon's ntw enrollment-based playoff formdt, which prolub1ts move-ups and styrrues the ability of smaller schools hke CdM to pursue compellbon at the highest level. CdM will hos t Brentwood in a key non- league match Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club m Newport Beach Brentwood 1S also one of the 16 teams playing next week in the second annual CdM Nallonal High School Boys All-American lnVltabonal at Palisades Tenrus Club. MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAllY PllOl Cameron Ball returns to the Corona del Mar High tenriis Juggernaut with Pacific Coast League singles champion credentials. - How the Sea Kings perform m the toumd· ment. Wee all the tearru., will carry a lot of weight m year-end national rdillo.ngs by USA Today. Last year the tournclment was won by Perunsula, which ftrushed No. 1 in the nallonal poU and returns all but one of its players. The Sea Kings, who captured the CIF Divt· s1on l tiUe and finished No. 2 in the USA Today national rankings m 1999, return M orton and Ball in smgles, along with Myers. Peter Kul- mabck.J and MJchael Bean m doubles. Kulmatick.J and Bean won last year's Panf1c Coast League doubles btle and will play No 1 doubles Uus year The} beat Myers and then- teammate Robert Kennedy m the league h.nals But who plays smgles dnd m what order of the llneup for the Sea Kings th1!> spnng isn't nearly as unportant as the bottom-llne results Mang is seekmg from his three lughly ranked players Begin.rung \vith the lone !>emor in the star- studded tno, Mort~ 1s ranked runth 10 South- ern Cahlorrua m ti'i~l~~kfj.lQ a big \'lcto- ry m 2~!'\'anked R)'dn Redondo, who is playing No 6 dl Pepperdine tlus season as a fresh.man . Morton, 94th in the United States Tenms Association rankings. 1s also an excellent dou- bles player who plans to team with Snyder in doubles at OJai and the C'IF Southern Section championships "That'U be an unbellevdble doubles team· Mang said The big-serving Ball who nussed the CIF ind1Vldual singles chdmp1onsh1ps last year because of an m1ury after WUlru.ng the PCL bUe. L'i ranked 15th in the Southern Cahlorrua 16s "(Morton and BaUt are very close (m talent) obviously,• said Mang, who will probably have to Clip a com before each match tlus year to detemune the order of singles Snyder. who attended eighth grade at CdM and returned to chool m the ared after rrussmg lus fnends, 1s ranked 16th in the Southern Cal- uorrud 16s and 51!.t m the nation In the Sed Kings' nonledgue \'lCtory t\.larch b over Los Alarruto lJ-5 t-.lorton played No 1 smgles, Snyder No 2 and Bdll No 3, wlule all three swept their mdtchei. ag.unst Orange County'~ .tlurd-rnnked tedm Snyder did not lose a game. Umvers1ty. ranked i.econd m the county, 1s expected to be Cdt-1\ only threat in PCL ar- cles The county's top two tedms square off March 27 at Cdt-t SEE COM PAGE 83 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK No fear Sea Kings, Nick Rhodes .. •Sophomore left-hander opened his varsity career impressively for the Se a Kings, a three-hit shutout. Tony Altobelli 0 AllY Pit.OT I t was an outing that Nick Rhodes will have troubl trying to top. but rortU.nately for the Corona del Mar High baseball team. he'll have plenty of time to try The sophomore left-hander made hJs varsity debut as tb See Kings' opening-day starting pitcher on March l against MagnoUa. •Yeah, l WU 8 little nervoas, • Rhodel said. "But I bad been pitching for the vanity dwtng the fall and wtn- ter ball, so I wasn't as nervous as I probably could have been." What little nerves he did ... have, be lud well as R.hod mowed down the Sentinels with a complete-game, three-hit shutout, leading the See Kings to a 6-0 win. •Fust vantty appearance and be throws a three-hit shutout.• CdM Coach John Emine Mid. "That's about as good as it gets when it romes to va.naty debuts.• The Deily Pilot Athlete oC the Week ltNCk out nine. l.nd\ld:ing lour. ol the ftnt llX SH RHODES MSl IJ • ( # ......... ~ .. -" ... -.... """"'" ......................... . . , . , . , I • \ Doily Pilot !always find it rather amusing when people find out what ( do for a living and ask me, "Boy, it must be nice to be able to go to all the big sporting events for free all the time.· ~ My response is always the same. "Oh yeah. All the CJF, Orange Coast College and Vanguard University athletics l can ha.ndle in one lifetime. Care for my autograph?" Well finally, after nearly two years of loyal Daily Pilot service, I finally got to live the good liie for four glorious days. l was asked to contribute my services to the Toshiba Senior Classic this past weekend. With the tournament now just a memory, I was able lo file a few little tidbits and (somewhat) funny experien ces over my four days at the Newport Beach CoWltry Club. For example, I learned that weather people are full of more m1.smformation than Don King at a confessional. Fll'St, 1t was gomg to rain all weekend, then just Saturday night and SPORTS At· Wng lllst ... U perk! Sunday, then Sunday, then blah blah blah. · · They were about as useful to the tournament as football cleats are to a putting green. Pro-Am when he jumped on the back of scratch goUer Chris Santangelo and rode his horse to a first-place tie at Strawbeny Farms. the sea horse. NBCC should have Doyle's mug on the logo because he plays the course like he bwlt 1t himself. Best guy lo talk to in Switching gears. it was a big thrill being able to chat with real-liie professional golfers. My biggest interview until last week 'Were coaches Brian Freeman and Le11 Moskovits after the Newport Be(!ch Little League AAA AU,Star team won its hfth District 55 game last summer. The understatement of the week comes from Jk>b Gilder. Trailing by only one shot after two rounds, I asked him about holes 5-9 and· he said, •Yep, it's h tough s!!_etch of )loles. • Gilder.proceeded to shoot par, triple bogey, double Tony Ahobelti GOLF , terms of sound bites has to be, of course, Chi Chi Rodnguez. lo 10 minutes I was near tears with lus one-liners. After Chi Ch.i was kissed by a young fan, he then turned to me and said, "OK. your tum.· l All of a sudden I was chatµng with guys like Hale Irwin, Chi Chi Rodriguez. Dr. Gil Morgan. Raymond Floyd and so on. I'm sure 1t was just as big a thnll for them as well. "The Daily Planet?" Irwin asked me when l told rum of where I worked. "Shouldn't you have a big ·s· on your shirt?" Good one, Hdle. Like I never heard that one before. Super Senior Harold Henning. after reaching the 17th hole during the opening round, said, "It's been all uphill toddy.• Apparently, Henmng peaked on Thursday at the Georgia-Pacific Super Seniors bogey, par, double bogey (7-over- par) during that five-hole stretch on Sunday to melt from the lead. Just how un-pro is thdt? My last round at NBCC I duffed, hacked and three-putted my way to 5-over through that stretch. I must have lyid my ·A· game that day. Best guy lo talk to in terms of pure volume of quotes was 2000 champion Allen Doyle. When you've played eight straight rounds of sub-70 goll on a golf course for three straight years. you're going to be in a chatty mood about the course. Instead-of Bo~s tennis ~HE!!~!£ Brian Morton <:ameron a.ti Garrett Snyder ~IC~I Sr. Jr. responded with. •Not without a court order," which made tum laugh a little. If he Uunks that wds funny, l should have taken him to the-driving range and shown rum my swing The •best urulatlon of a moniker" award goes to Orville Moody. Rodriguez should have gwen Moody a lesson or two (or three) on how to be chipper and jovial through a golf tournament. Four days. no smiles. I guess cl three-day totdl of 25-over-par keeps the cheerfulness to a rrummum. The "not a lot to say" award So1vrdoy, Morch 10, 2001 83 • goes to Morgan Every quesuon I asked him, he seemed preoccupied or someUung. J guess I should not have tned to intervWW lum right after Jose Maria Canizares' btrd.le putt on 18 that forced the rune-hole playoct. Fastest senior goes to Bob Charles. In my eUort for a comment or two on the golf course I was huffing and puffJ.ng just trying to keep up with h.un on lus way to the clubhouse from the scorers' tent. His desb.natJon. I found out later. was the bathroom. Sometimes less is more And finally, thts year's "dead-eye· award (literally) goes to 14 -year-old Bnttany Donlon, who took a Jim Ahem golf shot nght below the nght eye on Sunday. Hardly fazed and even s~g afterward, she now has an autographed goll ball, a newspaper cllppmg and a memory of th1s year's tournament that will last much longer them her shiner will All m all. 11 was a gredt expenence and I can"t wdlt for next year as I head bdck to reality. Bnng on track and swunnung' Mkhaellun Justin Ning ~nW&clnwa Ryan Stodtwell Geoffroy R*t Josh Stuart BryanWMWW lssel Saida So. Sr. Sr. Sr, Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. LEASE ANY NEW 200 I MERCEDES-BENZ E QASS FROM IUTCHERJONES MOTORCARS AND CiFT'THE asr MONTH CONRAD lAU I OAllY PILOT Double s standout Randy Mye rs Is one of the big k eys to Corona d e l Mar High's stre ngth in boys te nnis. eo.dl: Tim Mang COM vard/Westlake on games, 92-86. after a 9-9 tie. CONTINUED FROM 81 *There's a giant drop-oU after us, Uni and Los Al,• Mang said. Seniors Justin Ning. Shaan Wadhwa, Ryan Stockwell and Geoffroy Ralet, along with sophomores Josh Stuart, Bryan Warsaw and Jssei Sa1da, are battling for three doubles spots. Ralet is an exchange student from Bel- gium. . CdM finished 19-5 last season, and second in league behind Uruvers1ty. The Sea Kings enjoyed a strong postsedson. reaching the Division I semilmals where they lost to Hd1 Corona IS 2-0 at this point in the season, having disposed of two highly regarded pro- grams. Los Alamitos, 13-5, and Beverly Hills, 14-4, m nonleague competition. TENNIS CONTINUED FROM B 1 nghts to the Newport-Mesd School DIStnct So Mang proceeded to knock on every club's door and ask for endorsements to his dream -a national tugh school team tournament - and the clubs came through. In October. the Balbod Bay Club Racquet Club hosted the hrst gtrls tournament. Five clubs in the area -Palisades, BBC Racquet Club, Newport Beach Tenrus C lub, Costa Mesa Tennis Center and Park Newport -donate courts to the tournament. In last year's inaugural RHODES CONTINUED FROM 81 batters he faced. 1 The key to Rhodes' success comes from the curveball and the ability to find the zone. •Nick used both halves of the plate very well,• Emme said. "He bas command of three pitches and he can throw the curveball for a strike whenever be wants to. He's got poise beyond his years.• Rhodes does not have Nolan Rya.nesque power, so be makes up for that with predsion. ·u l can throw the first t event, 39 courts were donated on the hrsl day and 4 2 the second day Proceeds ol the toumd.Jllenl go toward recognizing high school tenn1S All-Amencans. presented by the founddllon. ln last year's first round, lhlrd-seeded Cherry Creek ol Englewood. Colo., and fourth-seeded Dr. Michael Krop of Miami, Fla .. were knocked off Krop a.Jso lost in the back draw. Neither team returned this year. 01the16 teams, 10 played m ldSt year's event. Defending national champion Peninsula is seeded first, Menlo second, CdM third and Brentwood, the defending CrF Southern Secbon Division IV NICK RHODES cha.atpion. fourth. Peninsula returns two of its best players, Rylan Rizza and Jeff Kazanan, both of whom are highly ranked nabonally. The lnaugural Wilson Tenrus Clinics are planned for March 23 at the Pahsades C lub. The club will be open to the first 120 people, free of charge. beginrung at 6 p .m . with chrucs, drawings and gilt prizes. Free hors d'oeuvres will be provided starting at 7:30 p.m. "It should be a beautiful affair,· club spokesman Irv Goldberg said. Those mterested in attending should call Goldberg at (949) 644-6900. After little league, Rhodes played on Cd.M's freshman team last year and was used on a rotating pitching staff, throwing two or three innings at a time. "I was definitely feeling it in my legs late in the Magnolia game,• Rhodes said. "I still managed to keep some gas in the tank, but I know I need to get stronger to me more successful.• Rhodes tries to pattern bis style of pitching after Boston Red Sox great Pedro Martinez. •He's not the biggest guy in the world, but be still finds a way to get the job done,· Rhodes said. "He's just a great athle te and a pitch for a strike. tha t sets up the r t of my pltches, • Rhodes said. • 1 try to h.tt come~ and to stay within my capabilities. My curveball bas a tendency to cul inside to a right-banded batter.· Rbodes first caught the eye of Emme this past fall m a game against one of Orange County's top teams. •He was throwing against Fountoln Valley," Emme recalled. •He calmly went out there and struck out four of the first stx betters he f aeed I was trylng to figure out 11 he truly realized what he had just done.• great pitcher to tty to copy.• On th~ Sea Kings' staff, Rhodes looks toward senior Cavan C uyler for guide.nee. "He's a gamer out there end a good pitcher to follow,• Rhodes said. •1 definitely look up to bun." Rhodes began playing tu. baseball career et the T~bell level and pJayed e number o( politlons. ·rve played hrlt base and outftekl: be Mid. •1 didn't get into pltching until the AA le'YeJ. • • Despite the nine strikeouts, Rhodes knoww his success comes when his defen.e ls involved. •I've gotten u many u 12 strikeouts in my career, but usu.ally get batten t~ hit the ball on the ground with my off ~spee01 stuff. • When not on the mound, Rbodel ii a beachrombet, ll)OYie watcher and plane builder. Using his curve, change-up and faltbell, Rhodes bes pulled the ~ compllmeftt out of Emme. ·1 Wouldn't waat to fece him.• he said. Ovt.-r 100 in srock; 320., 43Q. ,1nJ v.~ We will ,,l,., rov the ronl aCl?-•bllkTI ~-Le~ r.ite:> -.tan behw rnme oo ~"t'J creJn \\1th RCl.1<o.xe c:f 700+. ~ mu5t h? .,~'al .n.I funJeJ rhru. Mcrcrtb-Ben: Credil ~c1.th\. :eJa?O.JAm t23.990 ,,, ~··· '25,990 l'J!e.fMY. •. !I.MK tzt,tto ;tr ~.!~ftfse' ~can-tit !\el~ ' , . 84 Saturday, Morch 10, 2001 SPORTS · Doily Pilot Tars should be hig~y evolved • Glenn believes his Newp ort Harbor playe rs can adapt athletic skills to the volleyball court. as departed All-Newport- Mesa DJstrict peTformer Dustin Illingworth. as the starting setter, before a over the winter. broken thumb stdehned tum "Nedim can play right side for the season. He had 83 and I'm working with him on assists against Fountain Val-setting,· Glepn said. "He's B~ny Faulkner C>AjlY PILOT ·1 like my players,· said Glenn, in his 15th year at the Sailors helnf. "It's just a mat- ter of learning where to put them." Blake Tippett, a 6-foot-3 senior outs1de hitter, howev- er, returns dller earning aU- district lawels last spring and Glenn believes he'll be the team's marquee player. ley. . gTowing into his body and he Perrine, a basketball has some pretty good skills. I 'NEWPORT BEACH While most experts believe it tr1kt~s generatior{s for the evo- lut10nary process to unfold, NPwport.11µ-Tbo r High boys vollcyhdll coach L>an Glenn hc1'> h.'dmec1 to condense it into t1bout three months. standout and a 6-0 outside think he could be real, real hitter, bad 18 k,;lls in the good." / opener. while jwUor Morgan Diefj!nbach adds depth in Craig, a 6-2 outside hiller and the middle, as does the 6-2 Glenn's puzzle became a little mote complicated when junior Brittn Gaeta was side· lined f~r the season by surgery, to repair both patellar tendohs. •He'll be one of the best outside h itters in Orange County," Glenn said: "He played on lhe national youth team as a libero, so he's a reaUy good passer. And he'll be out go-to hitter." ·the football tearg's quarter-Young, while Ya.mat, 6-1 with back, added 13. a 36-incn vertical leap. will The 6-3 Petersen. a starter help at outside hitter.· Thouyh his roster typ1caUy includes those who play other <,port'>. ol ten limiting their volll'yhdll focus to lhe spnng. C~l{•nn conllnu..iUy molds tus c oll(•c lion of dthlete!> into pol· IShPd lt>dffi!> thdt ffidke d habit of lony po'il!>CdsOn runs. "Losing Brian reaUy hurts us." said Glenn, who has managed to overcome sea- son-ending injuries and defections the last several years, including the CIF Divi- sion I championship cam- paign in 1999. Tippett had a team-high 38 kills in the Tars' season- opening five-game loss at Fountam Valley Wednesday. for the basketball team. wiU Juniors Redge Bendheim begin the season in the mid· and Matt Casserly, as well as dle, along with the 6-5 Berg· sophomore Nick Kelly. a re Hansen. additi9nal outside hitters at "That's a pretty good start· Glenn's disposal. ing group." Glenn said. "It's k:uld of a whole new AftN bc1ck-to·bdck lnps to thP Cl F Southern Section 1>1v1<,wn f tJtlc mc1tch, Glenn I'> ell II dCJdln this SPdSOn. The Sailors will also miss graduated All-CLP standouts Billy Clayton (now at Stan· ford) and Kent Turner, as well Other key returners mclude juniors Greg Perrine, Erik Peterson and Lloyd Wright, as well" as senior Christian Berg-Hansen. Seniors Aaron Yamat and look,· Glenn said. ·We're a Steve Young are also expect· tittle behind skill wise, but. ed to contribute. as should 6--athletically. we can go up 8 'sophomore Nedun PajeV1c against anyone.· and 6-7 freshman Jamie Glenn said Irvine, which Diefenbach,. All four 1.,•w~re • shared· the Sea View League varsity baskeJ{>.UJ..; l>layers title with the Sailors last Wright opened ldst season Mustangs showing promise •Mustangs nearly earn tlwir first gd m~ victory of thP scclson with solid effort. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOl < ·osTA MESA -Costa Mesa High c 'odch Ddvt> Soi rells c;ays to check I 1dck on his boy!> volleybdll team in a WPc>k dTld 11 w11J be playing better. Fnday myht, however. the Mus- 1.inys displayed thelf growmg pains, yd the hurt does appear to be lasting. Mc>sc1 (0-5) plc1yed its best games ol thP sP<1son, but v1s1lmg CdJv~ry l 'h,qw l ol Sd11Lc1 Anc1 cdllle away with lht• SWl'<'p, 15-10, 18-lb, 15-13, in 11onh•t1quc> c1ct1on. "W1• woulc1 b••<tl (Cc1lvdry Chapel) rwxt wc•ck," Sorrells sdid. "(But), it tc1kPs lLmC' lo understand whdl it's like to compete. (Our problem) is not a lr1ck of skill, we JUSl need to team to < 0111pPlP. Most of these yuys have m•vN even played volleyl>c1ll." ThP Mustdngs. who feature one varc;1ty returner m Junior Carlos .J,11rne. C'dme> from behind m the three qdmc•s only to have the Eagles (1·1) put out Mesa's rire edch time; per· ht1ps thr most dam<tgtng came in C,1rnc 2. Down 14-4, Mesc1 bounced back 011 thP strength of Jc0me's serves. He SNVCd for SlX strrughl points and the M11stdng!>' hrst lead suice 3-2. He 1ttmr hcd three dces <tnd the Eagles fc111Pcl to return for another point. .Mike> Pdyne, d 6-foot-7 senior who '>lt1rri>cl for Mescl'!> basketball team, hl1K ked for c1 pomt dnd one of lus te>am-h1{1h seven lolls began the scor- 1nq run thdt saw the Mustangs show l'Xr1tement with high-fives, hugs and loud cheenng. With lhe score tied. 15-15, seven .. ull'oub would ensue. · ll11t, lhe Eugles took advantage of !-.1x Mestt errors, the final mistake. a nl't v1olali on, giving Calvary Chapel thl' 18-16 v1ctory Sorrells said, the loss rcrrunded the Muo;tc1nqs of how fdr they have come '>111r l' lc1!>t week when they were c.wPpl in each of their four matches of tile' U111vNs1ty Toumdment "That was our bdpl1sm, so to speak,• he said of lhe tourney. Aliso Niguel shut out Mesa in its first game of lhe season. •Now look at us d week later,· SorrPlls sd1d. ThP Mustangs were• able to show more hre in Game 3. The Eagles Jumped out to a 6-0 lead which prompted c1 Mesa time· out With the Mustangs down. 7-2, .lu1me came to serve cind led his team lo get brick m the 9ame. Once again, STEVE MCCRANIC I OMV Pit.OT Costa Mesa's Allan Le chases a deep ball, but is una ble to make the play agaJnst Calvary Chapel. BOYS VOLLEYBALL he served for six strctight points. col- lecting two aces and frustrating the Eagles by placing the ball ln their weakest spots. "We have a lot of heart,• said Jaime who finished with six kills. "We won't quit. Even when we're down. we're going lo try our hardest to win." The Mustangs hardly gdve up in Game 1. Calvary Chapel began with a 5-0 lead, but Mesa dnswered as Payne delivered two blocks and an ace to help the Mustangs catch the Eagles. Mesa earned the lead, 8-6. with another Payne block. But. with the score tied. 10-10, Calvary Chapel again took advantage of Costa Mesa's errors and lack of communi~ tion to reel off five points for lhe wm. Senior Marco Santangelo finished with five kills and two aces, while junior Eduardo Moreno had six assists. \ 'Newport Harbor shar p at the SD Tournament of Ch ampions • Sailors knock off No. 4-seeded Bullard High of Fresno in pool play. SAN DIEGO -Newport Harbor High's boys volleyball team made som e noise at lhe San Diego Tournament of Champions, hosted by Francis Parker High, with a three-match sweep of pool play action at Scripps Ranch High Friday. Coach Dan Glenn's Tars handled host Scripps Ranch in the first of three pool games, 15-5, 15-9, with Erik Peterson pacing the attack with 10 kills. Chaparral High of Las Vegas was the next victim. falling, 9-15, 15-'11, 15-8 as Blake Tip- pett and Greg Perrine led the way with 11 and 8 kills, respectively. Bullard High's Knights, seeded No. 4, were the next to feel the pain as Harbor post· ed a 15-7, 15-12 victory. Tippett led the way with 15 kills. The 32-team tournament turns tnto a 16- team champi8nship bracket today with the top two from each of eight pools colliding. The Sailors' first assignment ls at 10:15 at the University of San Diego. OCC submarines Santa Ana • Salo ope ns Coast coaching career with two lopsided victories. c o s T A SWIMMING .MESA Orange Coast College swun- ming Coach Dave Salo opened lus Pirates' coaching career with a resounding splash Fnday as the men's and women's teams easily defeated visiting Santa Ana. The OCC men defeated the Dons. 14 2-11 , while lhe women won, 182-55, m Orange Empire Conference action. On the me n's side, 'fyler Townsend and David Collier (Estancia High) each won two events for the Pirates. Townsend won the 50-meter freestyle and 200 backstroke, while CoW r captured both the 200 nnd 500 (reestylc CV nts. On th women's sJde, Lau- ). relle Rzeszewiki and Neisha Hoagland were also multi· event winners. Rzeszewski won the 200 free and 100 bul· terfly, while Hoagland took first in the 50 free and 50 but· terfly. Pirates lose , 10-2 c o s T A SOFTBALL MESA -The Orange Coast College soft· ball team lost tor the fourth time in rive days with a 10·2 Orange Empire Conference setback to visiting Saddle- back f riday afternoon. The Gauchos (4·5, 2-3 ln conference) jumped out quJc~y. scoring eight runs (four earned) In the top of th fourth inning. The Pirates (5-8-J, 0·6) were their worst enemt ~. They committed six erront on Friday and havo committed 20 errors ln lhol.r past four BRIEFS games. Meredith Miles had three stolen bas s and scored both runs. She now hds 13 stolen bases this season. Jennife r Jensen and Renee Snyder each went 2 for 3. ~ Ew. CONRMNCE SAOC>lOAOC 10, OCC 2 Saddleback 800 010 1·10 11 2 Orange C~st 001 010 0 • 2 6 6 Marian. White (6) and Kees; Jensen. Guillen (2) and Miies. w · Marian, 4-41. L • Jensen, 2·3 2B • Wiison (S), Marian (S), Snyder (OCO. Mesa falls, 15-3 COSTA MESA -TENNIS The Costa Mesa High boys tennis team lost, 15-3, to visiting Manna Fti· day aft moon tn nonJe4gue ectton. NONLIAGI• MAllMA 1 S. ColtA MIU J ......... • hmafd (CM) lost 10 ' Van't Hof, 1-6, lost to Herrel, 4-6, def. Maguire, 7-5. Lllaram (CM) lost, 1-6, won, 6-4, lost 4-6; Solomon (CM), lost. 0-6, 3-6, 4·6. Doubles • Chindalah-Au (CM) lost to Oesa·Nguyen, 1-6; lost to Plou-Pham, 0-6, lost to Miies· Brown, 1 6; H. Nguyen-Ayoplan (CM) won, 6-4, lost. 4-6, 1-6; An-Schraft (CM) lost. 0-6, 0-6, 3 6. Vanguard wins, 6-3 COSTA MESA -TENNIS Vanguard University women's tennis earned a 6-3 Golden Stale Athl tic Conf r- ence victory over visiting Biol" at the Cost.a Mesa Tunru.9 C n- ter Friday to improve lO 2· 7, 1 ·3 ln theGSAC. GOLD9I STATI ~ catlEU G VAIGIMD I, llaA J ~·Jensen M def. Lynch 7-5, 6-1; Doyal M ~f. Skidmore, 6-0, 6-1; Yohner M def. Erickson, 6-3, 6-... 3; Bradley M ~f. Yano, 7·5, 6-1; Sargent (8). def. Godfrey, 7-5, 6-4; Smith M def. Mwtloei,, 6-l, 5 7, 7-6. DcMM11 • Godfrey·YC>Of"9 M def. LY!leh·Skldmofe, a.J, Yohntf Ooyal M cMf. Erlckton·Yeno, M , wv-nt· OfSen (I) cMf. lrdey·Ptrdte, .. 2. JV VOLLEYBALL Orange Coast rolls to 10th straight EL CAJON -After the first round of Orange Empire Conference play, the Orange Coast College men's volleyball team remains undefeated after winning, 25-13, 23-25, 25- 20; · 25,1(}, al defencting OEC-champion Grossmont Friday. OCC freshman Morgan Jackson, a Corona del Mar High product, finished wilh d game-high 14 kills, while B.J. Llghtvoet contributed 12. Pirate sophomore Nick Ptsaschinslo had 43 assists Md Ed Chun went low for 13 digs. OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese said he ·was espe- cially impressed with the victory because starters, Jeff Tdylor, Ryan Owens aJ)d Dave Engle were oat witli injuries. SCHEDULE TODAY • llateball College • Vanguard at Cal Baptist, doubleheader, 11 a.m. Community college • Orange Coast at Saddleback, 2 p.m. High school -Costa Mesa Tournament: Newport Harbor at Costa Mesa, t 0 a.m .. championship; Estancia ~Rancho Alamitos. at Newport Harbor, 2 p.m., fifth place; Foothill Division: Tustin at Corona del Mar, 11 a.m .. fifth place. •n'MilMdfMtd College men and women • Vanguard at Ben Brown lnvltatlonal, at C81 State FullertOf'I, 10a.m. High school boys and girls • Corona del Mar. Estancia, Newport Harbor at trvlne Invitational. 9 a.m. • Volleyball High school boys • Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor at Francis Parker Tournament. all day. • SoNNlll High school glrlt • Costa Mesa TOUf'nament at TeWinkle Park: Costa Mesa vs. Century, at TeWinkle Park:, 1 p.m., semlflNI; Newpon Hlfbor vs. CorONI del M•, 1 p m., 9' TeWlnlde Park. 1 p.m .. Mmlflnel; ~lthlp game at T.wtntl .. P ) p m. Bo.x.s voll•t~ll OUTLOOK ., THE SAILORS @ 1 Aaron Yamal 2 Brian Gaeta 3 Nkk Kelly 4 Matt Casserly 5 Redge Bendhelm 6 Morgan Craig 7 Blake Tippett 8 Christian Berg-H,.nsen 11 Greg Perrine 12 Erik Peterson 13 Lloyd Wrioht 15 Jamie Diefenbach 24' Steve Young 33 Nedim Pajevk 6-1 Sr. 6-2 Jr. S-9So. 6-1 Jr. 5·10 Jr. 6·2 Jr. 6-3 Sr. 6-5 Sr. 6-0 Jr. 6-3 Jr. 6-0 Jr. 6-7 Fr. 6-2 Sr. 6-8 So. Coltdt: Dan Glenn spring. should provide the stiffest league competition this year. as well. BOYS GOLF Warren resigns • Newport Harbor boys and girls golf coach steps down. NEWPORT BEACH -Jim Warre n, who guided lhe Newport Harbor High boys goll team to the CIF South Coast Regional champ1onshlp last spnng, res1gned Friday, Newport Harbor offiaals con- firmed. Warren, who did not return a phone message, wtll be replaced on an int eri m basis by assistant Mari · -a n n e Tow · ersey. Tow- ersey. an assistant with the ....._ _____ __. Newport Mariarme 1bwer9ey girls pro- gram U1e last fow years. as m he r second season coaching the boys program. The lhree-time defending Tea Cup Classic champion said she was unsure whether she would want to conll.nue as head coach beyond Uus season. In addlllon to the regional title. lhe equivalent of a CIF Soulhem Section crown, the Sailors won lhe Sea View League championship last season. The Sailors travel to lhe Monterey Peninsula for non- league matches Sunday and Monday. Athletic Director Eric Tweit confirm~ Warren's resigna- tion late Friday night and said he was surpnsed. "It was Jim's dec:as1on to do this,· said Tweit. -by Barry Faulkner BOYS GOLF Eagles l ead Rams COSTA MESA -Joey Mueller carded a par 36 to help the host Estancia High boys goll team earn a 201-208 lead after nine holes of an 18· hole non.league match with Millikan Thursday. Jason Cassity (40), Aaron Frankel (41), Greg Rausch (42) and Pete Ba ker (42) also scored for the Eagles, who will visit the Rams' course Monday to complete the match. HAPPY BIRTHDAY C1l l ~NDlllW......_ MMe• .. Wiiii ..... r------------·-------~ ! f 1t t ' , , i I I I I I I I I I I L--•••• •••••-~ ... -O'llll! I I A -....... ¥ ---• .•. ,. ' Doily Pilot Robert Hayden Hutchinson Bob "H111ch" wo11 burn1n 1n 19H and m <>rJ 1n Punlo1nd Orrgon a11cnJ111g Ainsworth (,,,Jc \cliool and I 1nu1ln I Ii~ \chool A BA from Un1"Trrny of !louthcrn Ciliforn1o1 in Alcounung 111 I 97S wo11 fnlfo.,.,cd by •ucccu on 1he ( l'A cum 1n ( ~l1forn11 •nJ O regon, Hu (olrtfr hcgo1n wuh Arthur And .. 1vm ind Compan) 1n 'an Franmco, ~nd led ro furchu oppnrwn111c1 in l'onbnd, 01c~Qn. I le wo11 a member of 1hc Ammcan lnm1u1c of Ccmfied l'ublit Am1un1o1nh Bob o1nd his wife lcrry \Cu/nl 1n Corona dd Mar 111 l '>86 I le ""blnhcd a ( 11A pmucr 1n Com MN in pan n111h1p "'ich Jo.1lh Belden u Belden • lluu.h1wn and < umpani. LI P II" cnn11Jc"blt ~u"c'1 "'"' Jue 1n luge jNH m h" c11to101J1111ry t••mn111mcnr anJ luul11 111 cuh nf hi\ d1enr1 I le ho1d J v.unJcriul 1rn-.· nf humur •n up11m1111< n11ure o1nJ al .. an lt1<u1rd on 1l11r pt1<1111c tWI\ ol othcl\. I It wo1> •111w 1n h" (llmmun11v o1nJ .hu1d1, Jc101rng 1ub1un11o1l 111nc o1nJ 1·ncrgy w h" th1IJrcn1 ~111v11ir1a1 1hm ""'h o111J m1n1u1 lie r.crvrd 1\ a boml mrmlm uf 1hhc \1111 ~tou1 ( uunul anJ H a bo1<rh•ll. 1ofrha ll, •uurr JnJ l"1kc1ho1ll rnJ<h lie wo11 • g•ltcJ JnJ no11u1o1I .11hlc1c JnJ • .,J 'P''m l•n I le l'X«llcd •I Jnd cn111vcJ ploying o1nJ lnlfo,. tn): i:11lf 1cnn1• l>Nbo1U, •nJ bJd1.c1h.ill. I le wo11 1hc Jch1tcJ md '"' 1nf·hu,hJnJ ul I htrrl<' Mon1crJHtlh llu11hon,on, IJ1hcr .. 1 ll11·Jcn I I h111h1n\<>n f huou' fl Hu11h1n,11n \1uh R llu1thin1on '"n "' \\ 1ltum I' •nJ I Ant-I' I lu11h1mun o1nJ hruthct ul !i1ll John ll1tk Jun, lh•1J JnJ Jud• '><'n1u·• ,.iJI ""hdJ JI Our I JJ~· <)11c•n nt Angd' m ''""1"111 Bc"b, \.A J llutMtry 1111 \unJJ), \lJ11h I I 1h •l ~ IHlpm lnd J 1-unc,.I ~h" on M1111J.11 • .\lmh I ~1h JI I 0 tHIAm Kc1n1111l>n.u1<t1 1l111ulJ ht mJJc ro 1h~ luhn \1:'11111· ( J01rr lm111u1c 'u John' l l111p11.1I 111 ~Jn!J M11n1l~. C A TALLEY Fr1nk E. JR., Talley, (53) 1 resident of New· port Beecll, passed away on March 8, 2001. He wa.1 a clvll engineer 11 Tilley and As· 1oclat11 and also New· port Harbor's football coach for five years. He la aurvived by hie wi fe , Sherry; daughters, Krista, Tamera, Dulree, Shewn and Shennon Talley; son, Patrick Talley; grendchlldren, Sliyelar, Brittaney and Christopher T•lley; molller, Shirley Telley; brother, Van Tilley end st1t1r Dtbor1ll Talley. • Visitation will be held on Sllurdly 1nd Sun- dly, Mlrch 10 Ind 11, from ~ pm both dly1 et Pacific Vl•w Mortuary In NewPort Beach. Funeral Serv· Ices will bl held on Monday, March t2, '"""'----1-1-onin.s.. 1 :30 pm et St l 10 Broadway Andrew• Pr11byterlan Costa. Mesa Church In Newport 642-9150 ~Be:,:ac~h::.., _.::C:.::•·=----- TIX& FINANCIAL DIRECTORY HERE'S THE EXPERTS GET THE PEACE OF MIND ONLY A CPA CAN GM YOUI Ale yoo gettrig al the deductions yoo are entJtkld to? 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Based on 12,000 miles per year at 1st per mile thereafter. 6 at this payment. VINs 103853 201593 201248 201255 21385 201260 Saturday, ~rch 10, 2001 89 Brand New 2001 Cadillac Catera 2000 Alero Coupe 2000 Escalade Low miles, ovto, iqueolcy deonl (34'2882) 36 month lease, 12,000 miles per year. First monthly payment and license fees due on delivery date plus a cap reduction of $3000 for a total on delivery of $4057.93 including taxes. Mileage charge after 36,000 miles Is 20 cents per mile. Advertised payment does not include sales tax. List Price $17.,785 SALE $14,895 .-m :.ij ... :t!1111111·Xfllll•»• -. ON All NEW 2001 OLDSMOBILE MODELS 1 00 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETIE GlS, low 9,AOO miles, leother, duol doon, rear oor ond morel (368322) '93 OLDSMOBILE NINETY-EIGHT 55,988 7 ,988 58 ,988 s 9 ~988 s9,988 1 97 CADILLAC DEVILLE 521,988 5 21,988 5 24,988 s24 ,988 526 ,988 5 26,988 Low miles leothet. moonrool & morel (30837 4') '89 CADILLAC SEVILLE Only 25K orig1nol miles, collector quol1ty, musl teel (818822) '96 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS l.eother. low 78K milM, beige, new oor trode·inl (635961) '95 BUICK PARK AVE While, Ion leother, ucellent condition, ,_CO< trade 1nl (6'6'85) '98 CADILLAC CATERA Low miles, block, Ion leolher, mony extrosl (000823) 1 98 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS V6. low m1les, leolher, exmllenf c:onditionl (315109) 195 CADILLAC CONCOURS While peorl, moonrool, olloys & ~•I (274'7551 195 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS Low mole,, V 8 Nonlular, white peat!, gorgeous! (82'64'91 100 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA Or.ly SK miles! Whitit, leolher, CD & morel (174433) 198 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETIE Beige, Ion I.other, CD, duol doors,,.,, oir (242080) 195 CADILLAC ELDORADO Tour , low miles, moonrool, olloyi & morel (6177821 . 514,988 514~88 . r 515,98 8 516,988 518,988 518,988 While, 1on leolhw, V·8 Ncwlhsa, squeoky deonl (268887) 1 97 CADILLAC ELDORADO Tour, JOO HP. Norlhsbr, bloc.Ii, hhr., moonroof, CO.ond mot'el (607596) 1 99 CADILLAC ELDORADO While peat!, Ion leather, mony Piros, 51k miles (602576) 1 99 CADILLAC CATERA '\ Only IOlt miles, leoth., moonrool, CO & morel (009356) 1 98f\CADILLAC CONCOURS Low rnilla, white peat!, ton lealh.r. bolonc. ol worror.ty (7 4'026'1 '98 CADILLAC SEVIW STS Low 21 K mile.I Bloc:k, leolt. olloyi ond morel Bolonc. ol worronty (906887) 1 99 CADILLAC ELDORADO Low l 4K miles, leoth., bolonce ol womanly, pr9'1iout rental (600769) 199 CADILLAC ESCALADE Low UK mil., white, CO, aloyl, bolonce ol WOl"l'OOfy ond morel (4'05702) 101 CADILLAC DEVIW Low 12K mil., whit., bl leahr, CO, 'Or.·Sb', bal ol wan'., prwv inal 1114230) '99 CADILLAC SEVIW STS Low mi~, bloc.Ii lltv, moon roof, CD Ottd morel 8obim ol worronty (9095351 519,9 88 100 CADILLAC ESCALADE Or.ly 5850 miletl Bloc:k, olloys & balonce ol warronty~ 11) 2600 HARBOR BOULEVARD ) COSTA MESA . . :I 531,988 531,988 532,988 534,988 535,988 537,988