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Irvine Ranch Water District's Marilyn Smith stands ln front of a man-made
marsh that uses plants to clean water pumped from San Diego Cree~.
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ON »IE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ~URSDAY, MARCH 22, 2001
A''·new " respons_ibility
Proposed state bill would allow Irvine Ranch Wa te r District to control
urban runoff into Sap Diego Creek and Upper Newport Bay.
Pa ul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
UPPER NEWPORT BAY -Jn
response to a request from the
Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct,
Assemblyman John Campbell
(R-lrvine) is preparing a bill that
would transfer control of the now
of urban runoff into San Diego
Creek and Upper Newport Bay
to the water district.
Sbll in its infancy, the bill 1s
expected to be ready by the end
of the month.
·I'm hopeful that th1!> pub one
respons1ble enllt} in control of
male.mg !>Ure that the water flow-
mg mto San Diego Creek 1., dS
clean as modem technolog} can
make 1t, • Campbell Sdld l\lon-
day. "The things they dfC tdlkmg
about doing look hkP good dnd
practica l solut1on., •
A hdndful of governmental
dgenc1es -including Nt•wport
Beach lrvinP Tu<,lln dncl Orc1ngP
County -now overs<•c runoff
into Sdn Diego Creek and thP
bay
While detd1ls of the propO!>dl
are st1ll being worked out, Wdter
d1stnct off1c1db ha\'P floated sev-
eral idea'> for reducing <,edi.ment
and nitrdte level~ in urbdn runoff
mto the Bdck Bt1y.
"What we're trying to do 1<, to
have a more '>Y<.lPmdtJc
approctch." Sdld Nomi. Brdndt.
ass~tant to the Wdte>r d1.,tnct\
general mand<JN ·we• would hl'
more involved in '>Om1• of lhf' chi-
SEE WATER PAGE AS
Amphitheater
concerns take
I
center stage
•At meeting designed
lo esldblish (air's
future, closed venue
becomes hot topic.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA l\U::SA -Resi-
dent., threw out d number
of 1cleds for the Pac1hc
A.mph1thedlrC on \\ednes-
dd\ indudmg CO\ennq the
venut.> "1th d dome to trdp
the• no1.,e dO\\ n wng the
thedter· 'iO concerts would
rt•qu1re le!>' 'olume dnd
C"OOVPrttng II mto d '>kdte-
llOdrd pdrk
The dmph1Lhedter • Wd'>
-.uppo.,pd to be fdcmg the
olhl'r Wd\. not lo\\ did l\ lesa
\Nde • <,t11d Jc1rk lom..,on.
r1 Co~td r+.le'>d restdt>nl. "It
n1r1d<• c1 lot of people mdd
And we rP '>till mc1d
The Pde 1llc \mph1thP-
atre cbi.ru<.!-.Wn domint1tl'd
Wl'dne'icld ~ \ nw<'llnq lhf'
first in dn r>llort to t•.,lc1hh-.h
d ne'' nM-.tPr plc1n for thf'
Orc1n9c• Count\ Fcur-
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mng "'hdt could Ill' d '" o-
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fair\ md'iter plc1n <1 dc'IC"u-
ment thdl would qm Pm th1
fa1rgrouncb for 1<1 ~ Pdf.,
ofter 11 1o; complt.>11 d
The mt>l'tinq Wd' part ol
1mlldl rflort<, to !Jdth(•r pub-
lic opmwn dhout thP lnu-
ground<. dm·<tJOn
Tht• tont• of th•• pu•v111u-.
md<,ter plnn, <"n>dtt'd in tht•
t c.iso "c1c. romml'rnc11 11
included thP µo .. -.1b1lll\ ol
-.ellinq pctrh ul tht> lctir·
SEE FAIR PAGE A 10
PHOTOS BY DON UA(H t DAILY PllC
Lauren Cassity encourages a young runner to complete his lap. Cassity, an OCC student. volunteered for the day.
S'hP. c1ence
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Students at California Elementary School race around the
' track to raise money for a teacher salary
D•n•tt• Goulet
DAILY PILOT
raised lots of money. • T hey huffed and U1ey puffed and they
"I got l,000 bucks from a company,•
said Jordan Young, 8, Jumping up and
down with unleashed energy. "My dad
just went to this sponsor -his company [Good
Guys).~ .
It was California Elementary School's annual
jog-a-thon, which rruses money to cover the
salary of a school science teach er.
But before that teacher gets loo excited, Jordan
SEE RUN PAGE A10
Volunteer
Jillia We t
cools down
Teresa Pfifer
with a water
bottle during
Callfornia
Elementary
School's
Jog-a-thon.
Ryan West
helps out In
the middle.
Area businesses preparing for possible darkness
• Conexant System5 lnc. of
Newport Beach considers
buying generators to
continue operating during
power interruptions. ................
DMY Pit.OT
NEWPORT BEACH -Al CaWomi·
am brace for what could bee summer
full ol rolling blackouts, IOllle business-
• tn the dty .,. comklering backup
poww IOUl'C8I to keep their operationt
•
up and running.
Representative for Conexant Sys-
tems Inc., a Newport Beach-bdsed rom-
puter chip maker, met with city orfioals
last week to d.iscu placmg portable
generators on their site in the airport
area for several months during tbe sum-
mer.
The expected power interruptions
could damage chip material and slow
production because of the tlmc lt
requires to recalibrate sens1bve equip-
ment. But the problems could be avoid·
ed by placing generaton on ill campus,
the representatives said.
Oty olflda1t Mid the plan would
require the company to get peoal per-
mits to use parking spaces ror the g n -
crators, but added that the pemuts
probably wouldn't be a problem.
·we don't cons1der it an lSSU , • aid
Patricia Temple, the city's planrung
director, adding that Conexant had
more than adequate J)4Jk.ing.
Conexant offidals had also agreed to
work with the city on noise issues, a
well as screening the generaton 90 th y
wouldn't become an eyOIOl'9, Tempi
S4id.
Whale tbe South Coast Air Quality
SHDMKMGI AS
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Foundation provides
grant for classics
• Segerstrom family organization gwei,
$1.3 m1ll1on, lo last five years, to upport
Pacific Symphony Orchestra series.
Jennifer K Mahal
DAILY PILOT
COSTA r+.IESA -Pao.he
Symphon} Orchestra's
uprormng seillJOn. anno411ced
Wednesddy, ha'> a little btt of
everything -Beethoven,
Dvorak and d $1.3-m1Uion
grant from the newly fonned
HaJ and Jedflctte Segerstrom
Fanu.ly Foundallon
The money, pread over
hve years, will µnderwnte
the Santa Ana-ba!.ed o.rches-
trd's Cid 1c Sene , whtcb
'" CHECKING
THE LIST
Make sure you
have flashlights
and candles at home.
If you are stuck
In an elevator,
don't panic and
wait until help
arrives.
When traffic
tights are not
working, stop. Trell
them like you
would four-way
stop sign.
will be renamed for the
Segerstrom<.
For rune ~edrs. the st•ne11
has been kept afloat b}'
funding from the Leo
Freedman Found1H1on
When that foundabon dead-
ed to step down a tht>
enes' benefactor though
they sbll support th ' orches-
tra m other wdy -andy
Segerstrom 0drueli> Sdld he
and her family aw a
chan ce t o launch th<'ir
SEE GRANT PAGE A10
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A2 Thursday, Morch 22, 2001
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WORKING
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lllEFLY IN BUSINESS
Golf lunch for gotf at the hotel's nlne-hol~.
par-three course, a box lunch
and free valet parking. the busy executive
The Hyatt Newporter has
Started offering a lunch pack-
age for the hungry golfer. The
$15 lunch inc.ludes a round of
The hotel overlookin9 the
Back Bay is at 1107 Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach. Informa-
tion: (949) 729-1234.
•'
Doily Pilot
jew~lry 'deals that are
mote ·real than mermaids
T he latest jewelry
designs to arrive at
Jee Accenortes Inc.
are from Orly Baruch
Designs and Cathleen
Waronker. Orly Baruch has a
spring line called Madonna
Madness. It features individ-
ually band -enameled cross
medallion necklaces in 925
silver. The prices range from
$90 to $295. Cathleen
Waronker has necklaces and
earrings made from mother
of pearl and abalone with
Swarovoski crystals.
Waronker designs definitely
have a mermaid theme -
the styles range from a disk
necklace, floral chokers,
starfish earrings and mount-
ed starfish earrfugs. The
prices range from $50 to
$300. The shop is in South
Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
lnformation: (714) 432-7555.
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
Randy Warner
A best buy on healthful
food can be found at the new
Chlpotle restaurant in Costa
Mesa. The quick-service,
gowmet Mexican restaurant
uses fresh, chopped herbs
instead of dried, and makes
fresh guacamole dally. They
are continuously grilling
marinated fresh meats and
making fresh chips and taco
shells. The ~staurant boasts
that it doesn't have a freezer
or microwave. The food is
out in the open, where you
can watch what's going into
the tacos or'burritos. It's open
for lunch and dinner from 11
a.m. to 10 p.m. dally. It's at
2300 Harbor13lvd., Costa
Mesa. Information: (949) 646-
1288.
course, Roger's Gardens has
always carries the David
Austin hybrid roses that are
known to be a mix of English
roses, old garden roses and
modem hybrids. U you would
like to learn more about
David Austin roses, David
Austin Jr. will be at the nurs-
ery at 9 a.m. April 21. Austin
will share stones of his
father's quest to develop the
perfect rose and answer
questions. The David Austin
roses that are available at
Roger's include the Eveyln, a
yellow and orange rose;
dream weaver, a bright cor5tl
pink floribunda climber rose;
and eden. a pastel pink,
cream and yellow climber
rose. 1Wo of the most popular
roses of the season are the
Barbra Streisand -personal-
ly chosen by Streisand, it's a
lavender color hybrid tea;
and the bnlliant pink iceberg.
noted as being one of the top
10 roses in the world. Cristin
Fusano, Roger's horticultwist
and consulting designer, will
hold a rose seminar at 9 a.m.
Saturday. Also, if you're real-
ly a rose aficionado, you may
enter an amateur rose contest
to be held May 20. It's at
HE IS
The one in tow
JUST DOING HIS JOB
Giving a lift to
cars in trouble
Randy Warner knows how 1l feels home from working 12-hour shifts at
He's had 1t happen too. Metro Pro Road Service in Costa
Though. on average, he lows Mesa feeling good. Sometimes he
a bout 15 cars a day (25 on a busy helps the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
run). he knows it's no fun when ment, sometimes the Newport Beach
someone legally takes your Cdr with-Police Department, other times the
out your penniss1on and makes you California Highway Patrol and, of
pay to get 11 back. course, the AutomobLle Club of
"I hdve dlso parked illegally and Southern CahlomJa.
had my car towed. I do understand "You 're helping people because
that it's almost like you 're taking it's people that have broken down,
somebody's possession,· said Warn-run out of gas, locked their keys in,•
er, 38. "But somelhmg that I wish the he said. ·1 en1oy helping the people.
people would understand 1s H's not • It's kind of gratifying.·
us, the drivers as people, who drC But getting dispatched to the site
doing this. It's just our JOb. • of accidents is always hard. He
LONG HOURS, LONG FACES
For the most part, he returns
meets injured drivers and frightened
children sometunes about once
every two weeks, though sometimes
as often as four times a day.
• 1t can be hard to take,• the Costa
Mesa resident said. •My heart goes
out to a lot of people.•
7TO 7
Warner spends most of hls day
in the flatbed truck. It's where he
switches from country and western
music to •good ol' classic rock 'n'
roll " on the radio. If he's not out-
side the truck securing a towed car
with chains so it doesn't roll off,
he's on his way to another call, lis-
tening to the tunes that he likes
from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
"They keep us pretty busy, so
we're running a.round all the time,•
he said.
-By Young Chang;
photo by Sean Hiller
Can y ou teach old dogs Old Navy?
T his whole OJd Navy thing hdS
to stop.
The latest !me to come out of
the zeitgeist-lookalike clothing store?
Carune Couture.
"It's fa<;h1on for four-legged
fnends, • says the sp1tal-bound presi.
release sent to the Pilot. Apparently,
they plan ne w fabrics every season,
too, which means our pooches can
go through more articles of clothing
than a typical infant.
But it isn't just clothing. The store
also 1s offering rope toys, flying
RETAIL ROUNDUP
disks, food bowls and tennis balls.
The problem? Yeah, it's all pretty
reasonable. wtuch means we'll be
forced to shop there for the bargains
alone.
NOW AND A WALL
TO HANG THEM ON
It isn't only Old Navy that's
branching out from its priginal retail
tree. Home Depot, which has been
adding this and that for years, has
introduced a new selection of wall
coverings, called, simply enough, ·
Simply Color. We checked, and that
just means wallpaper.
However, these J>4Iticular ones
come textured (we've felt them, and
they are rough and ready) and in a
hall-dozen colors. They also are
made using a European printing
process -we're not quite so sure
what that means, but )We love almost
all things European, so "'!e're pretty
intrigued.
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66154
TIDIS
TODAY
First low
Marl-Bey Lamp and
Shade Co. is moving at the
end of the month to Laguna
Niguel. There is not a mov-
ing sale, but the store has
been a perfect place to find
a lampshade for years. The
other local alternative is
Custom House Ugbting in
Newport Beach. Not only
does Custom House sell
l~pshades (a much smaller
selection, though, than
Mari-Bey), they also make
custom lampshades. The
custom shade service is
great. You may choose
almost any fa.bric and have a
lampshade ma.de to fit your
decor. Custom House Light-
ing is at 308 Old Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. Infor-
mation: (949) 642-4546.
Mari-Bey Lamp and Shade
Co. is at 298 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa: Information:
(949) 646-7753.
Rose connoisseurs will
love the exclusive roses that
Roger's Gardens is canying.
The latest arrivals include
Countesse de Provence, a
coral pink Romantica rose;
garden sun, apricot blooms in
a Romantica. climber; and
bronze star, a brilliant amber
orange hybrid tea rose. Of
2301 San Joaquin Hills Road,
Corona del Mar. Information:
(949) 640-5800 or
http://www.rogersgarderu.com.
Teddy Bears and Teacups
has acquired a new Italian
bracelet that's been very
popular. The bracelets may
be customized by adding
names or charms, or both.
The letters have 14-karat
gold on them. It starts out as
a stainless steel link bracelet
that costs $6, and you may
custonuze the bracelet by
adding letters for $15 a
piece, or an assortment of
charms for $18. Teddy Bears
and Teacups is at 225 Marine
Ave., Balboa lsland. lnfonna-
tior: (949) 673-7204.
It's inexplicable, but con-
venient, that another 7-
Eleven store has opened on
East 17th Street in Costa
Mesa. The new 7-Eleven sits
behind a Citgo gas station,
on the comer of Oran~e
Avenue and East 17th Street,
at 204 E. 17th St. Informa-
tion: (949) 650-2551.
• IEST IUVS appears Thursdays
and Saturdays. Send Information to
Greer Wylder at ·330 W. Bay St., Cos-
ta Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at
(949) 646-4170.
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• Avoc.do Street: A petty theft was reported in
the 200 block at 4:1 S p.m. T'uesday.
• 1.-t 11th Street: Vandalism was reported in
the 200 block at 7: 11 p.m. Tuesday.
• SOUth CoMt Drive: A grand theft was report-
ed In the 900 block at 1:50 p.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Ncwdt 8rtdol Strwt Vandals reportedly
threw eggs It a S1ore In the 1000 block. t1using
paint to chip and peel. The incident was reported
It 10:30 a.m. Monday.
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Daily Pilot
Facing up to the danger of book censorship
e I was out tryUlg
refinance the
ouse so I could pay
my electric bill, a. really scary
thing happened. I found
myself on the same philo-
sophical page as Wendy
Leece.
Makes a guy stop and
rethink his position. But no
matter how many times I
went ovet-tt{e decision of I.he
Newport-Mesa. Unilied school
board to continue its policy of
zero tolerance -plus an
• additional stand against bul-
lies that Leece opposed -1t
got more and more murky.
Over the past weeks, the
school board has been deal-
ing with three separate issues
that, because of the strong
feelings surrounding them,
are not going to go away. I'm
talking about the effort to
eliminate two books from the
reading curricuJwn at New-
port Harbor High School, the
policy or instant. draconian
measures against students
who violate an inflexible and
ill-defined set of rules, and
the expectation that a behav-
ior as vague as bullying can
somehow be defined and
turned around by the school
board adopting a written poli-
cy against it.
All of these recurring prob-
lems need to be addressed
rationally rather than emo-
tionally. I'm not at all sure
that is taking place. So let me
at least take a shot at 1t -
with the readmg issue hrst.
This has been worked over
at great length in letters pub-
lished m the Pilot. Most have
been both heated and articu-
late. But two arguments have
Joseph N. Bell
THE BELL CURVE
emerged repeatedly in the
writings of those defending
Leece that need to be dealt
with directly because they
will continue totbe made.
The first is the emphasis
on nomenclature. For some
reason, the Leece side
appears to be hung up on the
word "censorship.· By insist-
ing that she has unfairly been
labeled a censor, they are
able to avoid dealing with the
real issues.
To put it as simply and
directly as I know how, what
Leece and her fellow trustee
David Brooks attempted
WlSuccessfully to do was
remove two books they found
personally objectionable from
the reading list of an honors'
English class at Harbor High
on the grounds that they
were inappropriate for high
school students.
I looked up "censor" in the
d1ct.tonary, which defined it as
"one who acts as an overseer
of morals and conduct; an
offlaal empowered to exam-
ine written or printed matter .
.. in order to forbid publica-
tion If objectionable.· You
can make your own decision
•~at rugs of Persia (Iran) from -
Tabriz, Nian, Isfahan, Silk Qum,
Hem, Antiques & •..
• %iat rugs of China, Pakistan,
India, Nepal & Morel
5t°'a.rge telection of fine
~e •antique wuh nap
, /t.chine--made and modem
rup in all 1hapa and colon
aftilabk
as to whethe{ Lecce's effort
comprises censorslup. But, to
me, such rut-plclang is trreJe-
vant. The action, not the
label, is what needs to be
debated.
The other argument is th;,it
these books in question could
be purchased or checked out
at the public llbrary by those
who WlSh to read them out-
side the school curriculwn.
This argument simply ignores
the reason the books were
selected in the hrsl place.
The list on which the
books appear was a carefully
crafted, integral part or the
English honors program
taught by Martha Top1k.
They weren't fnvolous throw-
aways to be picked up during
next summe~s reading. My
stepson, Erik, took Uus class
when he was al Harbor High,
and I saw firsthand the care
and creative professioncilism
that went mto its teaching.
When Enlc pie~ up tus Tony
award for playwnllng -dS'
I'm sure he wt.IJ c1 few yec1rs
down the road -I wouldn't
be surprised if Top1k 1s one ol
the people he th~.
Finally, there 1s the argu-
ment that is totally ignored by
those who defend Le<c>ce's
position: that while allegedly·
protecting the msnonty of stu-
dents whose pc1rents c1re
offended by Lhe'>e books, -;he
would be preventing the
mdJonty from dec1llng with
them in the context ol c1n
honors cumculum
The Newport-Mc>sa c;chool
system not only mdke'> 1l easy
for parents who object to cer-
tain books to w1thdrc1w thetr
duJdren from reading them, it
makes it necessary for pat·
ents who want their children
exposed to those books to say
so This seems to me to go the
absolute last mile in protect·
mg the options of the minority
or parents and students who
prefer to avoid exposure to
what they deem objection-
able books.
This argument gets to the
heart of the difficulty so many
or us have with people who
would not only restricl their
own children to such expo-
sure but would insist that
their views be laid on all chil-
dren, mduding those whose
parents ha.-e a totally differ-
ent frame of reference. Thts
position grows out of the
absolute certainty thdt there
IS a right and a wrong m such
matters and that the1t VJews
reflect the only right and
must therefore be trnposed on
the rest or us.
There JS a great danger in
any society that people who
don't address every human
equation with such absolute
conVJction wilJ finally lose
fights m the publlc arena by
exhaustion.and default. The
letters in the Pilot suggest
that the book issue is happily
one that local parents who
encourage their children to
redd broadly and want such
books to be part of the school
cumculwn are not gomg to
take llghtly.
Zero tolerance IS d whole
different ball game, and we'll
get into that one next week
• JOSEPH N. BELL is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thur5day\
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MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Thursday, Morch 22, 2001 A3
Teacher program
gets initial approval
The voices of Wests1de
advocates were beard in
Sacramento on Wednesday.
School administrators,
teachers, parents and stu-
dents gathered at TeWmkJe
Middle School in Costa
Mesa on Tuesday for a
press conference to express
their support for a program
that sends teachers to stu-.
dents' homes for one-on-
one visits.
They hoped to Jet polill·
ciaru. know how trnportant
contJ.nued funding of the
program was to them. Thell"
wtShes were answered -at
least uuuaUy.
A 14-member state Sen-
ate Education Corruruttee
on Wednesday voted in
support of Senate Bill 33,
written by Sen. Nell Soto
(D-Los Angeles), by a wide
mMgm. Sdld Alrnd Vergdra.
community organizer of
the Orange County Con-
gregdt1on Community
Organizabons.
Vergara's group was
instrumental in gaining the
support to bring the pro-
gram to the Newport-M esa
Unified School District this
year
There was also an inter-
est expressed by three oth·
er senator!. to co-sponsor
the bill, she said
"That's great. of course.
because 1t means more sup-
port,· Vergara said.
The bill wilJ go on to d
Senate appropnabons com-
rruttee that will mePt m
May, Vergdrd added
The bill would allocate
$40 rrullion annudUy for hve
years.' In Newport-Mesa,
five Wesb1de schools -
Pomona, Red, Wilson dlld
Whltt1er elPmentary
schools and TuWinkle Mid·
die School -stand to
be awarded $25,000 each
next year to contmue the
program
State to discuss
developt>r buyo ut
The state.'s buyout effort
of a San Frdnnsc" develop-
er who'had hoped to bwJd a
luxury resort di Crystal
Cove will n•sum , toddy at a
Coastdl Conservdnc·y meet-
ing
ThE> seven-member state
envuonmentdl dqency 1s
set to consider unhoolang
$2 miJlJon lrom Its budget
to end M 1<:hdel Freed's
development df a q d.m
meeting toddy
The mon<>~ would go
.toward buying bdC'k devel-
opmPnt nghts from Freed.
who signed d contrart Wllh
Call.torn1d Stc1te Parks m
1997 to build the resort at
Crystal Cove StatP Pdrk.
Gov. Gray DdVI!>, in d
Feb. 1 b stdtemPnt, called
on staff membf'T~ .in his
adrrurustration to Imel mon-
ey for the buyout CdlJfor-
ma Resource., Secretdry
Mary Nichols o DdVI'> Cab-
inet member ~ll!. on th<>
conservancy
The meeung will be held
at the Laguna Beach C1t-y.
Council chc1mbt-'r!., 505 f or-
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CITY HALL
WHAT HAPPENED:
~ The City Council postponed a decision
Monday about
what to do with
a city-owned site
at Hamilton and
Charle streets.
Jhe council voted in February to
kill plans to build a skateboard park
~the site.
City officials and residents have
debated the location of. the park
for more than twoJears. The city
has been interest in building a
skate park for 10 years and ~an
looking at locations in 1998, w en
state law changed to protect cities
from skateboard liability.
Council members approved a site
last year at Lions Parle but changed
their minds after neighbors raised
concerns about potential flooding
and traffic problems, as well as
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WUP·UP
' diministling green space at the site. ~ white, tw<Ktory, . Designs for the Charle and Craftsman-style
Hamilton park wert in the final house.
stages, with the city less than a In December, the
month .away from putting the ero-council approved the
ject up for bid when the counal restoration of the house -donat·
voted it down. ed to the city by Eric Cemkh, a
developer and Costa ME!Sa resl-
WHAT IT MEANS: dent who bought it from the
City staff had recommendE';d, that Huscroft family -for use as part
of a cultural museum at Fairview the courl(\11 consider selling the Park, but in February voted to property to the owner of the ~dja-have a public hearing to deter-cent site at 523 Hamilton St. mine if it's worth the cost. The council directed staff to Moving the house to Fairview investigate whether the adjacent Park is expected to cost the city· ' · property owner is interested in buy-
ing the site and what plans the $137,7<>7.
According to a staff report, the owner has for the site if interested.
The council also asked the staff city has already spent $82, 124 on
to create a iroposal fof a park at the house and would have to
spend an additional $446, 774, plus the site an will discuss the site
again at a future meeting. The date an annual operation and malnte-
has not yet been determined. nance cost of S 18,000, to restore
the house for use as a museum.
WHAT HAPPENED: Demolition and disposal of the
house would cost $60,950, accord-
The City Council postponed ing to the report.
making a decision on whether to Councilman Gmy Monllhan has restore the Huscroft House, a said he thinks the money could be
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better spent in other ways, but
Councilwoman Uncla Dixon has
said she thinks the restoration will
cost less than expected because
the city will be able to collect
donations and use volunteers.
WHIT IT MEANS:
The council will discuss the issue
again, though the date has not
been scheduled Jet. The council
postponed the ecision to get{
additional information on th1'
house from the Cultural A~·and
Historicat-Resources Commi ee.
WHAT HAPPENED: · "
~ The council voted to encourage resi -
dents to fly the U.S.
flag on freedom
days.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The city will use press releases
and cable television announce-
ments to notify residents about
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Freedom days include Labor
oar, Banner Day, Fla~ Day, Memo-
ria Day, Fourth of ~u y and Veter-
ans Day. The council also decided
to include the city's incorporation
date, June 29, and Constitution
Day, Sept. 17.
WHAT THEY SAID:
"Young people may not realize
that flying the flag represents
American values and that any time
we fly the flag we are reaffirming
the foundation of those values,"
Dixon said.
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ferent things that are being
done.•
Brandt has been charged
with drafting the bill's specific
lenguage. Once the draft is
complete, Campbell said he
would introduce It as an
amended version of Assembly
Bill 810 -a "spot bill" he
introduced in February. Spot
bills are shells introduced to
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get a bill number before the too much power.
specific proposal is fleshed oul •Giving llVlne Ranch Water
Campbell, whose district District the right to mess with
includes Newport Beach and thpt area Is totally inappropri-
Costa Mesa, is facing an April _ate,• Caustin said. •They're
27 deadline for submittal That not supposed to be mvolved
is the final day a policy com-10 environmental issues.
mittee may hear bills that could They're charged with dellver-
have a fiscal effect on state ing water to their customers
government. and treating the sewage that is
Not everyone threw their returned to them."
· support behind the move. Caustin's reasoning for
Water district watchdog Bob questioning the district pro-
Caustin, who founded Defend posals goes back to the mid-
th'e Bay, said he was concerned 1990s. The activist sued the
the bill would give the agency agency in 1996 to stop it from
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discharging reclaimed Welter
into the bay. Alter d two-year
legal battle, a JUdge overturned
the agency's pemut to dwnp
the waste wate r. In January.
Causbn s ued agam, this tune
seeking to halt the conversion
of the e mpty San Joaq uin
reservoir mto a holding bill for
reclaimed water.
Brandt and other chstrict offi-
cials said they would use the
restoration of the San Joaqum
Marsh as a spring board for
their plan. In 1995, the district
began a three-yedr pro1ect to
eminent agencies aoout blackouts
only 10 minutes before shutting off
power.
notification period/Conroy said. · Around
TOWN
UlcredSe wetlands on 320 acres
of agency property bordering
San Diego Creek .
As a result of the project,
the dgency pwnps water out of
the• creek dnd into the man-
ffidde ITldISh to remove rutrates
-d plc:Ult nutne nt that increas-
es the amount of algae an the
creek chann~. wtuch wds built
in the 1960s.
The district dlso trdnsfers
the runoff through three under-
Wdte r bdsms tcv educe sand in
the flo'w. The d1stnct removes
about 50,000 tons of sand a
Thursday, Morch 22, 2001 A5
year trom the channel Md then
sells the sedunent to the con-
struction tndustry
Last year, the d istrict
removed about 42,000 tons.
collecting d bout $7. 000 in
resale Vdlue , according to dls-
tnct e nvuonmentdl program
manager Debbie Moore.
"It's domg two things,· dis-
tnct spokeswomdn Manlyn
Smith said about the man-
made weUand . "It's clearung
up urban runoff cllld providing
a wonderful a me nity for the
commuruty •
Management District, which also
must approve generators, bas
imposed annual limits on such
machines, Conexant officials said
they were working with the agency
lo secure pennission.
During Monday's rolling black-
outs, that time period shrank to •a
few minutes at best,• said Steve n
Conroy, a spokesman for Southern
California Edison, adding that the
agency overseeing the state's power'
grid had med to find extra power
up Wltil the last minute before order-
ing electricity companies to shut
down power supply to their cus-
tomers.
He added that the state's PublJc
Utilities Cornn}i$sion is considering a
proposal to give customers at least a
general idea of whether they're like-
ly to be rut by blackouts. A deos1on
could t ome as early as next week.
Meanwhile, Conexant officials
joined othe r businesses and the
Orange County Business Council on
Tuesday in lobbying for longer noti-
fication periods before blackouts. .
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Powerful Wdy to Sdve for H9her
Educatto.n • di 5 30 p m dt the Hyatt
Newporter, 1107 Jdmboree Road,
Newport 8Pdch Free (949) 467-
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A dramatic reading of Athol Fugard's
~valley Song" wiJI ld kf' place at 7
p m dt the NPwport Bearh Centrctl
Ltbrdl). 1000 Avocddo Ave Free
(q49) 717-1801
But even if Conexant has the gen-
erators in place, a lack of advanced
warning for blackouts could cause
problems.
While it would take between 45
minutes and an hour to get the gen-
erators going, electric companies
have typically infonned local gov-
Public safety concerns -infor-
mation about the location of black-
outs could encourage criminals to
target those areas -and Liability
issues are the reasons for the short
"The lack of nobce to comparue~
.. , is outrageous,· said Stan Oftelle,
the council's president and chief
executive. "Let's be clear: Jobs and
our very economic stability demdlld
a prudent, collaborative and com-
prehensive planning effort now.·
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Ferragamo fashion show for the Center draws many
I t was the best fashion
show produced in Orange
County. Salvatore Fer-
ragamo, in conjuncbon with
the Guilds of the Orange
County Performing Arts
Center, presented an exclu-
sive West Coast showing of
the 2001 spring and summer
Ferragamo collection.
It couJd have been Paris. It
.couJd hctve been Mila,n. It
couJd have been New York.
It was Newport Beach. The
setting was the ballroom of
the Four Seasons Hotel. The
capaoty crowd of more than
500 ladies and gentlemen
was dressed to kill and, more
importantly, prepared to
raise significant funds for the
beloved Center.
A late morning cham-
pagne ctnd cocktail reception
thrown m the ballroom foyer
allowed local guests to min-
gle. The doors to the ballroom
were ceremoniously opened
by wlute-gloved Four Sea-
son's staff at noon, permittmg
lhe cocktail crush to find lhetr
tables set around the major
fashion runway that bisected
lhe enormous space.
The lights dimmed. The
music offered a rock 'n' roll
beat. Then a chorus line of
except1onally exquisite
young women hit the cdl-
Wdlk weanng the 2001
spnng and summer Ferrag-
amo line, which is inordJ·
nately cns17, colorful, wear-
Bruce Cook
THE CROWD
able and very sexy. Every
garment was outstanding. Of
course, some of the fashions
are a bit more extreme and
revealing than might be the
desired look for the conserv-
ative taste. However, even
lhe more outrageous designs,
including one black evening
dress cuhJp the side from
hem to neckline, was both
dramatic and tasteful in its
own context.
The performance began
wtth the models showing off a
swte of Ferragamo silk floral
scarves fashioned into
miniskirts and worn with
coordinating cotton cable knit
sweaters in fresh spring col-
ors. The shoes, also by Fer-
ragamo, were chic high-
heeled mules and slides with
exaggerated pointed toes dnd
heels positioned at mid-arch.
It was reminiscent or the days
or Pucci and Courreges, when
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tailored fashions were the
rage from Paris, reOecting a
mid-century, modem feminist
point of view.
generous host of the wines
that accompanied t:Ke Four •
Seasons luncheon, which :
featured an entree of herb-_:
crusted Chilean sea bass.
Kirwan charmed the .
crowd with his alter-fashion
show remarks, stating, • U •
more men knew what they
were missing, this audience
would have no room for "
women. What an excepliol)&}
show. I certainly ho~ 1 will
be invited' back next year."
Also on the runway was a
series of exceptionally
designed A-line teQl dresses
in pastel blues, exuberant
lime greens and vibrant
pinks with deeply cut v-
neck:lines showing off a
woman's femininity. Another
tent garment, w'hich was in
fact a supp1e leather poncho
worn as a dress, was a
knockout. The simple tailor-
ing made the poncho look as
if it was custom made to fit.
Titis oversized leather gar-
ment bung perfectly and
moved with grace as the
model paraded the runway.
From left, Patrice Poldmore, chairwoman of the Guild.S
of the Center; Jerry Mande l, president of the Orange
County Performing Arts Center, and Magrlt Biever
Mondavt gathe r at the Salavatore Ferragamo fashion
show at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach.
ln the crowd representing
the many guilds of the Cen-
ter \Jere Pat Allen (Angels),
Donna Anderson (Crescen-
do), Nikki Benson (Domin-.
go), Lesley Beyer {Carousal),
Barbara Bowie (Angels),
Karley Brown (Stars), ,
TheFerragamoevening
wear was equally fetching,
with one standout being a
black gauze cocktail dress
adorned with layer upon lay-
er of black crinoline. It was a
work of art.
South Coast PJaza's Blllur
Wallertch and Debra Gunn
Downing, along with a host
of social and fashion press.
They were mingling with a
cross-section of community
supporters who had come
and paid $125 per person to
be a part of the annual fash-
ion luncheon program.
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Sharon Cohen (Berlin), Sally
Crockett (Sound of Music),,
Barbara DeGroot (Dragon},
~n Elliott (Stars), Cerls~
Feeley (Angels) and Jeanett~
Kleist (Sills).
The fashion extravaganza
was produced by Ferragamo
and organized by local Sal-
vatore Ferragamo general
manager Donna Collett of
the South Coast Plaza bou-
tique. Ferragamo executives
from both New York and
Milan, Italy -including
Rose Apodaca, Nicole Fis-
chells, Susan Franklin and
Barbara Vanni -joined
Cent~r chairman Roger Kir-
wan and bis wife, Gall,
The massive undertaking was chaired by Rosemarie Whitney Mandel, le~,
Kramer. The flawless execu-spends a moment with
Also spotted in the fash-
ionable crowd were Jan
Landstrom, Victoria Le-
vasseur, Kathy Lowden,
Center boss Jerry Mandel
and his wife, Whitney, Twyla
Martin, Patrice Poldmore,
Joan RJach, Pat Ryptnski,
Barbara Roppolo, Dotti Still-
well, Elizabeth Tlreney,
Noddle Wellner arid Eliza-
beth Vincent.
lion of the event was a trib-Donna Colle tt, general
ute to her strong organiza-r{, manager of Ferragamo
tional talent. As if the Ferrag-, South Coast Plaza.
amo show was not enough,
the afternoon of culture and
fashion was dedicated to
Margrlt Biever Mondavt.
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Pavilion banishes prejudice against hotel restaurant cuisine
By Stephe n Santacroce
I have to confess that I've
harbored somewhat of a
prejudice toward hotel
restaurants. Maybe it's that 1
don't think to visit a hotel in
my hometown, or that l wor-
ry that the same kitchen
that's cooking my dinner is
frying eggs for a room ser-
vice order. Whatever th~ rea-
son, with the abundance or
e:kellent restaurants in the
locaJ area, I rarely find
myself duung m hotels.
Prejudice. however,
wlrether racial or culinary,
stems from ignorance and
stereotyping. I'm pleased to
have been proven wroflg in
my bias against hotel restau-
rants by Pavilion, the elegant
l'.!!Hery in the Four Seasons
Hotel in Newport Beach.
I've known for a while that
p'avilion IS considered one or
the top restaurants in Orange
County dnd, after a recent visit
with my fnends Paul, Sharon
and Karen, I know why. Paul
and Sharon have dined at
Pavilion before and were
e,ager to share the experience.
· A<; soon as we were seated,
Paul, a veteran of fine restau-
rc1nts, informed us that we
h'ad to order the black and
white soutne, proclaiming it .
the best he'd ever had. We
did, but more on dessert later. ·
Pavilion resldurant is
~ tucked ll1 d comer of the hotel,
dWay from the hustle and bus-
tle of the mam lobby. The
decor is unpretenbous and
calnung. Floral pMl carpets
and cnsp white llilens offset
muted ldn wd.l.ls, wtule deli-
cate watercolors m gilt frames
add a touch or elegance. The
resldurant d oes not have a bar,
but there L<; a Lively cocktail
lounge on the way to the Lob-
by that's a perfect 'flop for a
pre-or post-dlnner cockldil.
Once we were seated, our
a~enllve waiter adeptly
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described the
evening spe-
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c:omprise the
restaurant's Prix Fixe menu
that changes on a regular
basis. This particular
evening; the specials consist-
ed or seafood-oriented items.
all of which could be ordered
a la carte.
Chef Apolinar Barrera,
working under the guidance
of executive chef and 20-.
year Four Seasons 'Veteran
Michel Pielon, knows his
craft well and understands
that fine dining should be an
experience that involves all
five senses.
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• WHAT: Pavilion
•WHERE: 690
Newport Center
Drive, Newport
Beach, in the Four
Seasons Hotel
• WHEN: Breakfast
and lunch are served
from 6:30 a.m. t o
2:30 p.m., and
dinner is served
from 6 to 10:30 p.m.
daily.
•HOW MUCH:
E~nsive
elegan"d~h
Pavilion fedtures d wine
l1st offenng a knowledgeable
seleclion of wines from Cali-
fomw. France and Italy. The
selectJon ranges from a $30
bottle of chard onnay to $500-
• 1plus Bordeaux TQere's some-
'lhmg for f>very tttti\e c1nd
budget II you'd l'lke to bring
something from your cellar,
there's a $15 corkage fee.
. So what dbout that souffl~
($6.75)? In a word, it's superb."
A wtute chocolate batter is
studdPd with chunks of dark
chocolatP c,o lhdt when it's
baked, thr> dc1rk chocolate
melts, mdlbhng the Light
Typifying this idea was
the ahi carpacdo ($11)
offered as one of the appetiz-
ers. The visually spectacular
plate featured slices of raw
ahi tuna, the fish was sliced
thin enough that it was a
vibrant red color, garnished
with a crispy daikon radish
salad and silky morsels of
salmon gravlax. The perime-
ter or the dish was dotted
with alternating dollopB wasabi and Meyer lemon
sauce, the perfect flavor
companions for the rich fish.
Michel Pieton, executive chef at the Four Seasons Hotel,
displays pan-roasted veal chop with root vegetable
risotto and chive truffle sauce, a house favorite.
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split tahle.,1rlf' dnd the result-
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cious chocolc1tf' sc1uce
Or for somPthmg Pven
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s1ulet. try the warm choco-
late fondue cc1ke ($6 75) The
center of th1~ tlourle.,., cake IS
still molten when you cul
Appetizers are intended to
wake, up the palate, open the
taste buds and prepare the
mouth for what's to follow.
The terrine of foie gras
($12125) accomplishes this
wtth style. A thin slice of the
rich pate is plated next to a
salad of frisee. bitter curly
endive, and d ressed with a
tart apple cider vinaigrette.
The fiisee adds texture to
offset the velvety liver, and
the sweet and sour combuia-
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I also liked the lobster
medallions ($11 ). a vtSually
dppealmg dish that places
chunks of succulent lobster
around d conical tower of
mashed potdtoes studded
with black truffles. The d1Sh
is garnished with mushroom
chopsticks: long tubes of pas-
try dough filled with mush-
room filling and qwck.ly fned.
Barrern continues to flex
his culinary muscles with the
entree select1on, including
the ft.Jet mignon ($2<}1.
offered as d <;pec1al on our
VtS1t. Billed as d "duet of lob-
slPr raVIolJ and medallion or
ftlet. • th1~ hdule cws1ne ver-
sion of surf dnd turf fedtures
a perfectly cooked 11 -ounre
hlet toppt>d wtth d smgl<',
ldrge rav1oh hUed wtth a lob-
ster stuHmg. A simple red
wine reduction dccented the
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Another spenal WdS
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vegetables dnd ntCOI'><'
olives. The fish WdS '><'t c1lop
a red pepper dnd a yellow
pepper SdUCe, 0c1ch of which
took up hctll thP pldte, giving
the enbrc dt.'>h c1 yin c1nd
yan g apped!ancc The · ·
impressive dish wa.., mdrred
only by the ft sh 1Lc;clf, which
was overcookc>d dnd dry
Europcdn<; tt>nd lo cook
fish more thoro4ghly than 1s
the trend here, dnd I won-
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Trilogy's gr:een thumbs make 'Secret Garrfrn,' bloo'YY{
By Tom Titus
T hose familiar with the
musical version of the
early 20th century novel
"The Secret Garden• may
THEATER !fe:i~:u, REVIEW ~mejustilica-tion just how
on Earth the Tiilogy Playhouse
ever could re-create the show's
stunning scenic designs OD. the
Costa Mesa theater's limltect
stage dimensions.
The blooming realization
of this effect in the play's
final moments is the frosting
on a most impressively deco-
rated, dramatic and lyrical
cake, baked to near perfec-
tion by director Alicia Butler
and scenic artist James Mul-
ligan, with enormous assis-
tance from musical director
Sharon Schwanz and choreo-
grapher Jim.my Hippenstiel.
"The Secret Garden· is a
highly complicated project,
the most demanding show,
both musically and dramati-
cally, the Trilogy has tackled tn
its first year at its Costa Mesa
location. To elevate the degree
of difficulty, the three key dtil-
dren's roles are double cast,
Carl Asencio, left. and Halley
Vlllalre bring "The Secret
Garden .. to We at the 1\ilogy
Playhouse In Costa Mesa.
which translates into virtually
two separate productions.
The three youngsters who
performed opening night -
Hailey Villaire as the young
heroine Mary Lennox, Carl
Asencio as the spirited young
gardener Dickon and Nicholas
Boragno as the sickly lad Colin
-turn in some of the show's
most inspiring moments. They
dltemate with Alexa Wlldish,
Jonathan Hoover and Troy
Butcher, respectively.
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Villaire, just 11, tackles the
cetitral role of .a girl orphaned
by a cholera outbreak in
India and sent to live with her
reluctant and equally griev-
ing uncle in England with the
skills and nuances of a veter-
an actress. Her transformation
from a confused, spoiled little
brat to a warm and caring
young lady is beautifully
accomplished, and her
singing voice. while not over-
powering, is quite melodic.
Gregory Michaels injects
enormous emotional power
into the role of Archibald, the
uncle whose beloved wife wed in childbirth and whose
son lies near death hirnsell.
·His anguish is splendidly bal-
Meed by the chilly figure of
his brother, whom be defeat-
ed in a battle of the heart, in
a finely etched performance
from set designer Mulligan.
The spirit of Archibald's
late wife, Lily, an important
presence in the drama, is
amplified by the glorious
vocalizing of Amy Gllnskas.
Sharie Nit.kin nicely human-
izes young Mary as her .
wor)dng-class maid. and con-
bibutes a joyous solo, •Hold
On,• late in the pfay, while
Sharon Simonian projects a
stem authoritarian figure as
her guardian, Mrs. Medlock.
The other two young people
are a study in contrasts. Asen-
cio is all arms, legs and energy
as the gardener Dickon, while
Boragno suffers and pouts con-
vincingly as the ailing, shel-
tered Colin. Michael Osburn is
a staunch. supporti.ve qgure as
· the senior gardener.
Uly's is not the only spectral
personage inhabiting this pro-
duction. Those who perished
in India also return -all in
ghostly white -to form a
sepulchral chorus that glides in
and out of the live action.
Christopher Scott and Jenessa
Willhite head this contingent
• • as Mary's parents, while J~
Jones, Michael Mulligan, J~
ny Stumpf and K'andiCe Sc.at.;
tolon complete the represent.1-
tives of the Great Beyond. •
Backed by Mulligan's -
splendidly 'appointed garden
effects, which are slid on and,,
off stage smoothly, the Thlogy'S"
•Secret Garden• blooms
wider the loving attention of a
cast full of green thumbs.
Mµsically and dramatically, lt
is a thoroughly satisfying show.
• • •
The Thlogy Playhouse will
shift musical gears from drama
to satire with its next produc-
tion, the local premiere of :-
• Ruthless," the story of a
homicidal child star. Audition$
are scheduled from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. Tuesdays at the theater,
2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
All roles are open and th;;.
cast is heavy on wotflen's =
and girls' roles. ·Ruthless• ~
will open May 25 and play •
through June 17. More lnfor•
mation is available at (714) -
957-3347, Ext. 2. "'
• TOM TITUS reviews local theatett
for the Daily Pilot. His revle~
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
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'Enemy at the Gates ) stans big) but.slows down fast
T he murderous Gennan
siege of Stalingrad in
t 94 2 stands as one of
the most brutal military
assaults in history. The open-
ing scenes of "Enemy at the
Gates" are remmiscent of
"Saving Private Ryan" dnd
graphically capture the horri-
fying reality of this ruthless
battle. The outstanding spe-
cial effects sweep the viewer
into the heart of the carnage
and re-create the terror of
this nightmare come true.
Jude Law play-. real-life
Russian hero Vassily Zaitse v,
a farm boy
who barely
survives the
opening
slaughter.
Hiding ind
pile of dead
soldiers, he is
able to kill John Depko several ene-
my officers
with a single shot each. His
shooting skills are witnessed
by the only other survivor in
the pile of bodies. political
commissar Danilov, played
by Joseph Fiennes. Danilov
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brings
Vassily to
the atten-
tion of
Nikita
Khrushchev, and the propa-
ganda campaign to create
the legend of the heroic
Soviet sniper begins.
While this film begins as a
thunderous war movie, it
quickly slows down and
becomes a smaller, more inti-
mate film with hard to
believe details. The focus is
on a gritty game of cat and
mouse between Vassily and
and Major Koenig, the Ger-
man sharpshqoter played by
the excellent Ed Harris.
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given to the romantic rivalry
that develops between the
two Russians over a female
member of the sniper team·
(Rachel Weisz). This love sto-
ry takes over the movie.
All roles are well acted, and
the cinematography is superb.
But the epic battle for Stalin-
grad becomes a mere back-
dr.op to an inside love story
and a saga of personal vendet-
ta between the two snipers.
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But those who came to
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S everal years ago,
residents on Lido
Isle mounted a
campaign to
redesign the com-
munity's e ntrance to
include a guardhouse, not
ij.Jl unusual sight in New-
port Beach or even
Orange County.
The only catch: Those
places that have them are
private communities,
while Lido Isle, for aU its
wealth, is public.
.. To their credit. Newport
Beach officials quickly
recognized the ramifica-
tion s of this proposal and
put an early e nd to it. It
w as striking, therefore,
that what amounted to a
similar proposal ended up
~efore the Calif omia
Coastal Commission this
month.
.~ But also to their credit.
the coastal commissioners
£.aw that the propose d
redesign to the island's
<rne entrance would give
:the appearance that it was
P.rivate. They unanimous-
ly turned down the plan,
;which called for about
$500,000 in changes,
!including installation or a
1traffic circle and a new
'median.
I Lido Community
;Assn . President Hugh
:Helm denied there was
'any attempt to close the
community off.
"Nothing could be fur-
ther from the truth," he
said .
But even some or his
neighbors doubted that,
and a number of them
opposed the project,
induding Judy Rosener,
who happens to be a for-
mer coastal commissioner.
"It was lo keep 'other'
pe·ople off the island,"
Rosener said.
Given the history, it is
e asy to see Rosener's point ·
and hard to believe those
pushing for the change
clidn't at lea1t foresee how
it would appear to out-
siders.
Hopefully, Lido Isle
leaders have learned their
lesson this time. And if
they have n't, the re's still d
little more to the story.
Following the ir ruling, the
coastal commissioners
decided to investigate
whether signs posted on
the is land, which s~ggest
it's private, are illegal and
need to"be removed.
Com.missioners saw
these signs in photos of
the entryway, which
opens the door to a fitting
irony: In an effort to seal
off their community, Lido
Isle residents may lose
the ir more oblique
attempt at keeping the
community closed.
. City Council members are
'elected to vote, not absta,in
: Dan Johnston
;COMMUNITY
:coMMENTARY
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W' hen we elect offi-
cials, at whatever
level of govem-
:;t. ent, our expectation is
~al they will make deci-• . •s1ons.
' When we vote for a par-
:ticular candidate, we affirm
, that person because we
•ll)lnk that he or she will :~alee decisions favorable lo 11tW' way of thinking or lo
:Ald and benefit our interests
!Jnd point of view.
: : The expectation is that 'tr elected officials will : ecome knowledgeable on
• ues and act. U they ana-
! l~~ staff reports, listen to
!i>ublic opinion and perform
:~eir due diligence regard-
' g various issues that come
: fore them, they get pre-!f>a!e<i to make a decision. ! 1 . Then, when a motion is
:putde and ills time to vote,
: pur elected officials vote
=e~yes" or •no," up or down,
• tentiAlly right or wrong, ! ood or bad. It is in this way
: at our political system
: ptogresses and evolves
:Within the law.
• To abst&ln, except for
' ~ntllct of interest, ts to not
contribute to the process
and betrays the electorate's
•confidence that ow offfdals
, will take a position. The
: P._ubUc at large can equlvo·
, illte by ltlelf. Our offldals :~elected lo make ded·
: ~om. A leeder that la
: )Anable to make a dedl!on
• m an lltue la a1'o wieble to
'
help build consensus on
that issue.
As this relates specifically
to the Costa Mesa City
Council, lf a council mem-
ber hasn't had •1.J.me to
digest· an issue, he or she
should ask more questions,
and if still not satisfied,
request a postponement.
lf a majority of the other
council memb~rs agree to
postpone. more time is allot-
ted for investigation and
analysis, thus the topic is
revisited at a later date.
lf the other council mem-
bers disagree, then it is
crunch time and the issue
comes to a vote. A council
member can vote "yes• or
•no,• with or without expla-
nation, but to abstain (not
participate) is a dereliction
of duty to act on behalf of
the public.
According lo the Pilot,
Monahan and Robinson
favor considering a change
lo the ordinance pertaining
to abstentions.
Why hide behind a
change lo an ordinance that
bas encouraged honest par-
ticipation since 1972'
Focus on the ordinance Is
focus on the wrong prob-
lem. The fact that a council
member is •not comfortable
voting· ts a poor excuse for
not partidpating and aug·
gestl a la()t of preparation
by the council member.
COlta Mesa voters elect·
ed council members who
hopefully have the capebW·
ty and cowage to act, not
abttain.
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• DOI~ LEA< HI OAlt V P!l.OT
Children participate In the Spirit Run 2001 mile-long fun run at Fashion Island ln Newport Beach .
Spirit Run should drop
Steinbergs from name
Is 1t jUSt me, or are there other
residents who are offended by the
awkward name change of the Spirit
Rlsn to the Leigh and Lucy Sternberg
Spmt Run.
I know the Steinbergs a.re modest
and generous people, so why the
attachment?
The Spmt Run is a fun-filled run,
put on by hundreds of volunteers
giving thousands of hours to benefit
our locaJ elementary schools.
I think we shouJd save ¥naming
nghts • for bwldings· and professional
sporting events, not local (und-rais-
ers. Change H back to the Spmt Run
The Air.eort
DEBAlE
Co lumnist should run for
seat on the Oty Council
I enjoyed the column by Byron De
Arakal on the batUe for El Toro
("Newport-Mesa should slip brass
knuckles into El Toro fight,·
Between the Lines, March 14).
· He is a very knowledgeable
young man, and it's too bad we don't
have people W<e h.un on the City
Council.
Is Newport Beach that much
smarter than Co;;ta Mesa? U City
Council members Chns Steel, Libby
Cowan, Linda Dixon and Karen
Robinson stick to their misguided
belief, Costa Mesa will be enduring
more overhead traihc from an
enJarged Orange County airport.
This City Council is supposed lo
represent us. I trust that they do l.tve
in Costa Mesa.
Bill HAWKINS
Costa Mesa
Reader says Measure F
results voice nothing
It seems there are many people in
a certain geograpbicdl part of
Orange County who depend a great
deal on the Measure F polling
results. They seem to th1nk that
everyone who voted for "F" is
against a commercial airport at El
Toro.
Using the Measure F resuJts,
Richard Soden (·Newport Beach
alone in fight against El Toro,• The
Airport Debate, March 13), took
issue with my statement that Garden
Grove and other North County oties
are in favor of ft commercial airport
at·El Thro.
J think it makes en.se to take a
shghlly broader view of Uus situation
a.nd look at other indicators to deter-
mine who ts in favor of an airport
and who is not. We nught consader
the fact that the F meosure included
things like jails and other very unde-
11.rab)e NIMBY items.
J wonder lf Soden read the article
("Group votes to oppqee JWA cap
extension,• Feb. 27) thet quoted
Garden Grove Meyor Bruce Broad·
water u saying the Bl 1bro bule
Pla.n.nlng Authority •1a a mean...,t-
ed organlzetkln. They want to ttop
and Jet the Stembergs give q\Hf'tly 1f
they be l.teve m the cause.
MARGARET JOHNSON
Corond del Mar
Newport arts center
could have been great
Now that the Newport Bedch Ctt}
Council and severul dCUVlsts hdve
quashed an arts and education cen-
ter adjacent to the c1ty's central
Library, the rest of the city rrught Llke
to know what 1t entclLled.
Included was d city aud1tonum.
drt gallery, reception hdll and several
stud.Io cldssrooms. It was 22,000
square feet m dll. or less them hdlf
the size of the lJbrary The cost was
high ($12 rrullionJ becduse of the
El Toro ITT any WdY they cdn. •
Or did he read Lhe drtlcle ( "Coun-
ty Considers $5 Mill.Ion for Airport
PR.,· March 3) where Garden Grovl~
C'ounalman Mark Ro en said,
"Measure F has been thrown out.
and it's clear for the county to spend
money, and so will the al.Jes, though
we're not gomg to squdnder money
Wee lrvme. I find It interestin~J that
lrvme's schools have been crymg for
money while thetr city spent nullions
lo send [antt-rurport) mailers to Gar-
den Grove."
Based on these two very c;pec1..hc
quotes, I would hnd 1t bard to
believe that the results of the Gar-
den Grove vote on Measure F had
much bearing on thelf persuasion
toward an auport at El Toro.
CONRAD T. TIMPE
Corona de1 Mar
Planning authority only
wants to ·stop El Toro
Contrary lo Mike Ctueffo's letter
("No more support from group '1s act
of defense,'" March 6), the El Toro
Reuse Planning Authority's support
or nonsupport of a John Wayne
expansion isn't relevdnt.
There is an existing settlement
agreement with the Federal AVlation
Administration limillng the number
of passengers at John Wayne to 8.4
million a year, limiting landings and
takeoffs to certain hours, and also
requites a severe chmb at takeoff
and throttle back for commeroal
flight noise abatement.
Ch1effo's concern about the good
folks in Newport and Costa Mesa lS
laudable, but the planning authonty
couldn't care less. Their only agenda
ls to stop the El Toro airport, period
Orange County already hos alter-
native plans af a.n airport at El Toro 1!>
not Qpened. Plan G will immechately
mcrease the passenger limlt t John
Wayne to 13 rnUUon.
Then tn 2005 (when th FAA set-
tlement agreement expires), P1an H
will add another runway, tncreue
John Wayne to about three times tts
present me. allow up to 28 million
passengers a yeor, and ~move all
takeoff and landing restrlCUOns.
Si.nee John Wayne bas no ~
buffer zone, and no vacant land
nearby, Orange Counry would IMve
to buy homel 1.ild ~around
the airport to get tbe lud needed to
apod. at a huge cost to mper-s.
and there wouJd ltill be no _..
excavation needE>d to keep 1t from
mtrudmg mto anyone's Vlew Dnvmg
down MacArthur BouJevdrd, you'd
never see tl.
The concept di.so mclude<l a 400-
space underground parking struc-
ture (with sod roof) that wouJd serve
the hbrdry, the drts center dnd d pos-
sible pdrk on the nearly nme acres
remaining on the ~ub1ect property
A hnal aspect· It would hdve all
been done w1th pnvate money di no
cost to the taxpayer
JIM WOOD
Newport -Beach
EDITOR'S NOTE Jim Wood 1s a former
member of the Newport Beach Library
Board of Trustees, where he was an original
art center proponent
buffer ion~ John Wdyne r xpanston
IS the dltematlVE> to El Toro, no mat-
ter what the planrung authonty says.
d.Od 1t knows this
MARGARET MORGAN
Costa Mesa
hould cities spend money
in airport campaigns?
On Mdrch 10 Steve Smith wntPs
about the dolldn. spent by Orange
County in promoung an auport for El
Toro, dnd how temble 11 1s for the
count) <.upervisors to do such a
thmg
However, m h1s rdther long drb-
cle, hl' mdkes no menl.Jon of the
funds spent by c11.Jes in South Coun-
ty opposmg lh1 atrport
What 1s bad for the goose should
be bad for the gander.
A rtl) mc10aqer 10 North County
tC'Us me> that tus oty ha not spent
city tax funds fcwonng an El Toro
airport, which lhls city does favor,
becauc;e m lhe op1ruon of the city's
attorney, 1t ts technically illegal for a
city to spend any tax dollars in this
way
However, Smith apparently
bel.JPv s the South County cibes
have th1 right.
Who is correct?
lfMN C. OiAPMAN
Costa Mesa
nti-airport group
deceiving everyone
If Nf'wport Beach and Costa Mesa
ever needed concrete evid nee that
the El Toro Reuse Planning Aulhon-
ty -the South County aty coahbon
-tne to dece1v us, it ls obvious
alter 1 announ('('ment that John
Wayne Atrport hould nol have the
settlement agreement extended
Th group absolutely notb·
tng wrong wtlh doubling the number
of nigh.ts over our heeds so that t
pnsnne community hM none.
W all better wake up end smell
lb ubeust fumel South County
at hive challenged us with tbt
(lght of our lives. It ts them or us. It
El Toro e.iJpOrt ls not built. count oo a
ma)OC tnaeue Ln (tights out ol JOhn
Wayne. Ob. and forget about ow
Mile rMtric.'tionl pct a curfew. lbet
will aU be In the put u the~
autbortty bal its way. u ....
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GRANT
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Jeanette Segerstrom Found-
ation is to provide grants to
Orange County groups that
help to provide rouslc and per-
forming arts education and to
support local music and per-
forming arts efforts.
benefactors who donate $1 mil-
lion or more to the orchestra.
"The most delightful years
of my life, I played cello in sev-
eral orchestras,• said Jeanette
Segerstrom, who met her hus-
band, Hal, while working as an
accompanist for a men's glee
club.
have not been available in pre-violinists Robert McDuffie and
viQl..lS years, said John Forsyte, Kyung-Wha Chung, a partner-
Pacific Symphony Orchestra ship with South Coast Repertory
president. to present "A Mids ummer
Among the orchestra's plans Night's Dream· and a festival
for its 2001-02 season are the titled "Dvorak in America.•
world premieres of •American • The' orchestra, founded in
Requiem,• by Richard 1978, will also. team with the
Daniel pour, and "That Which Orange County Performing Arts
Remains Unspoken," by Center and the Irvine Barclay
Michael Kurek, as well as con-Theatre to present two new all-
certs by such guest artists as Beethoven series -Cafe
Ludwig and Beethoven at the
Barclay. Cafe Ludwig entails
three chamber music concerts
presented cabaret style at the
Center.
newest foundation with a major
gilt.
·we love mUSJc, and it was a
ndtural thing, H Daniels said.
"The timing was perfect for us
and the foundation.•
The goal of the Hal and
FAIR
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grounds for business pur-
poses. such as d restaur(Jnt
or d hotel
Fd1r ofhc1als now wants
the fair to adopt a more
community-oriented tone
and would like to find other
wdys Lo remain financially
sldble, such as pursuing a
corporate sponsorshjp, said
Frank Haselton, a fair-
grounds consultant.
Karin Schnell of Santa
And said she wanted to
focus on Urn positive aspects
of the fairgrounds.
• 1 look at this as a great
opportunity," she said.
"There are all ktnds of pos-
r.1b1llties. •
Doug Freeman, chairman of
the orchestra's board of directors,
gave the Segerstroms the Padfi.c
Symphony Crystal Award,
which is only banded out to
But many who attended
the meeting took the oppor-
tunity to express conceJD
about the future of the
·Pacific Amphitheatre.
"One of my main con-
cerns, if a reopening were
to be explored, is that we
would suffer from the noise
there," said Mike Dilsisian
of Costa Mesa. "Another
one is traffic. We are really
inundated with traffic dur-
109 the fair, even though I
know you guys try to reduce
ll."
The amphitheater has
been closed si nce 1993,
~hen the fa irgrounds
bought it from the Neder-
lander Organization.
Although fair officials
have no plans to reopen the
amphitheater, residents -
particularly in the College
The Segerstroms' gift will
allow the orchestra to afford
hJgh~r quality artists, ones who
Park neighborhood -are
concerned about the possi-
bility.
Fair officials in 1995
began a legal battle with
residents about sound
restrictions and with former
owners about the purchase
price when it sued the Ned-
e rlande r Organization ,
claiming the company had
sold the amphitheater for
$12.5 million knowing
sound restrictions rendered
it worthless as a concert
venue.
Jeanne Brown and Lau-
rie Lusk, both of Costa
Mesa, joined the Nederlan-
der Organization's side of
the case to ensure sound
restrictions were kept in
place.
When the fairgrounds
and Nederlander reached a
reported $16-million settle-
ment in 1998, Brown and
Lusk refused to settle a11d ,·
in 1999, were ordered to
pay the' fairgrounds' legal
and court costs.
Bill Ward of Costa Mesa
said he would have three
concerns If the fairgrounds
reopeoeti the amphitheater.
"The number of people,
the type of people and the
number of decibels,• he
said.
But Richard Brunette,
another Costa Mesa resi-
dent, said he hopes the the-
ater is reopened.
"The problem seems to
be that the whole facility is
too big, so it need s too much
sound to reach all the peo-
ple.• he said. "If we down-
sized it, maybe 1t would not
need so much sound."
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• was a bit hasty.
' "J don't really know how
much I got,• the second-grader
amended a few minutes later.
Last year, the event brought
in a little more than $22,000, but
organizers hope to hit the
$25,000 mark this year, said
Stephanie Beck, the school's
foundation co-president.
Any extra would help fund
technology at the school, she
added.
To earn that money, students
got friends, family members and
neighbors to pledge a sum for
every lap they ran in 30 min-
utes.
•I got 20 • sponsors, said
Michael Fuentes, 8. •r went to
my neighbors, and I'm going to
do 20 laps."
Students in the thick of things
were not quite as gung-ho.
The concerts, meant to entice
a younger audience, will be in
a "really relaxed" environment1 complete with tables, candle-
light and cappuccinos, Forsyte
said. "You don't need to dress
up to hear Beethoven.•
Many alternately walked ,and
ran as the "Boot Scoot Boogie"
blared across the field.
But when spirits and energy
lagged, students had mentors
there to spur the{Tl on. .
"Come on -no time to
walk,• said Louis Valdes, a 15-
year-old wrestler from Estancia
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Louis was one of many ath-
letes who volunteered to attend
the jog-a-thon. There were also
girls' softball players and football
players from the high school.
"It's cool,· said Fre ddy
Rodriguez, 17, a football player.
"They look up to you and see
you running too.•
The school staff did not rely
only on the athletes, though.
They also got out there to
run alongside and cheer on the
duld.ren.
~fact, the school's pnnapa.I,
Jane Holm, was heard singing
along with the "Sesame Street•
~heme song as s he jogged
alongside a fifth-grade class.
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Whitehill'
now atop
mountain
O ne of Southern California's
best golf professional jobs
also goes to one of the
youngest.
ln the Cdse of Cllnt Whitehill, who
began tus reign Tuesday as Big
Canyon Country Club's new head
pro, there were humble begumings
before landing OAe of the Southern
Calilorn1a Golf AssOCJabon's plum
gigs.
Al Lake Shastina Golf Resort in
Northern California, where Whitehill
grew up, he scrambled anywhere
and everywhere to earn
drivmg·rdnge privileges and break
into the club golf business.
"I'd pick up golr balls, so I couJd
get lime on the range, then I worked
my wdy up into the cart barn and
eventudlly into the golf shop,•
Whitehill said Wednesddy, his
second ddy dS hPad pro at Big
Canyon, ttfter bemg hued three
weeks dgo to replace local legend
KelJy Mdnos, now dl The Club at
\ Richard Dunn
GOLF
Morrungs1de m
Rdncho Mirage.
Whitehill, who
attended USC but
did not play golf
for the Trojans,
served the past
two years as head
pro at The SCGA
Members' Club in
Mumeta, the
position that
ultimately helped
open the door at
Big Canyon .
In golf's highly
competitive
industry of the duh pro world, it
usually takt•s on<' big bredk m your
Cdreer to crdck the market as d head
profess1ont1I
For Whilehttl, thdt hdppened
when the SCGA, the largest amateur
_golf association in Amenca, built its
own golf course and hued him.
"Wow, I was really honored,· said
WhllPhllJ now 31 "Thdt's the break
you nc<'d, to <Jet that hr'\t hcdd pro
jOb."
B1y Crtnyon, thl' mo-.t 1•'<ch1s1vP
pnvate duh in Ordn<w Countv ubo
hired Manos d'> ht•r1d pro \\h1;11 he
WdS undPr 35.
1\ A anos wt1s 30 whPn he was l V .lh1rpd ctt 819 Canyon as d lust
dSStStdnt under Bob Lovejoy m
February 1995. Mano.;; took over for
LOVCJOY as hc>acl pro in May 1999.
Lov<'JOy, now the club's dtrector of
golf, w1.1s c1bout 41 when he was
ticketed dS Big Cc1nyon's hedd pro in
1985.
Wh1tC'hlll, c1 Clc1ss-A member of
the PGA of Amc•nca, WdS d first
ass1Sldnt ctl Pc1umc1 VdJJpy Country
Club nPdr E-.conclido for 2•12 years,
before c1rnving c1t the nPw SCGA
Member-.· nub.
Pnor to Paumc1 Valley. Whitehill
operated as th golf shop mandger
at LakC' San Mdrcos Country C lub.
•I pretty much worked around
golf my whole llfe, • said Whitehill,
who worked in the bag room and
dnvmq rdnge al Los Angeles
Country Club when he was a USC
student.
"I don't have a famous playing
resume. I didn't play any NCAA
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
Quote Of
THE DAY 9.!.. UPINER
·1 hove a problem wi1h (the Newport tbbor Sc*rs) not
beilg able to swim when they can. I think it's riclculous .. : J
Ken Dory, Irvine High swim coach
... Mcwch 26 honon1e
HAllOW l iCHAIDSOll
Spom Editor Roger Carlson • 9.49-5744223 • Sports Fax: 9.49-650.0170 •Thursday, March 22, 2001 81
N ewport Harbor
High 's girls
fared well in deep
seas Wednesday
as the Sailors
tested host Irvine
in Sea View
League swimming.
Above, Harbor's
Carly Geehr
swims to victory in
the 500-yard
freestyle. At left,
Je nnifer Arrow
swims the
breaststroke in
the 200-yard
individual medley,
and below,
freestyler Mai
Tajima moves
toward the finish
line.
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY
DON LEACH
· H!Jl~ school
SWIMMING
Aw:ar
of
vvords
•Sea View Ledgu{dual
meet serves more as d
social event as Newport
Harbor competes without
five seniors and two cl ub
swimmers, much to the
dismay of Irvine's Ken Dory.
Steve Virgen
OAJLY PILOT ... IRVINE -The ddsh h(•twepn
Newport Hdrbor High and lrvme
turned out lo he more of d Wdr of
words thdn the .;;wunrnmg '>how-
down between th<• Sed View
League• ctnd OrdngP County ehte
Most ol the c;hots hr<>d came from
lrvme Codch Ken Doi) Wednec.,ddy
when hJs boys tedm won 12f>-3q at
Hentage Pdrk
The Vaquero'> gul'> '>Qlldd, top·
ranked m Ortlnge Count}. WdS dl'>o
victonous, 118-57, OVN Newport
Hdrbor, rnnked No 2 m the county
· ·I hc1ve a problem with them not
bemg dbl(' to SY.'un when they cdn,"
said Dory, m h1!. 13th yedr dt lrvmc•,
whJch 1s rc1nk£'d No I m county
boys poll this 'Wd'>On "I thmk 1t\
nd1culous"
The Sdtlors boy!> tedm. rdnked
thud m the county, did not compete
at lull strength dS tht"y wert> without
hve seruurs, SIX '>WtnUnPr'> who hdd
to attend an dCdrlPm1c hPlcl tnp dnd
hvo club swunnwr'> 1umm'> Aaron
Petrsol dfld Rvan Lt>dfl, who c1re
prepanng for thP U 5
Nanonah/World Champ1onsh1p Tn-
als
"The semo~ c1ncl thP dub S\\ 1m-
mers wouldn't get dnythmg out of
this meet,· Hdrbor Coc1ch Bndn
Kreutzkamp sdld "The young qU}"•
get expenence. tlh1s mt'C'I serves)
dbsolutely nolhmq ehc• (for I lar·
bor)."
Hdrbor sophomorP Charlt''>
Hockenbury WdS the onl} Satlor
swtmmer to tilush m th(> top threP m
any l'VPnt when ht• ftrushecl thud m
the 100-yard butterfly fl ·! I 741 Th£>
Satlors also won the 100 lrN•stylP·
relay. but they swdm uncontested
as Dory said hr wc1ntNl to '>E'nd d
message by not compNm9 in thP
meet's ftnal evC'nl
"If I knew Newport \.\d'>n 't even
gomg to try. I'd rc1ther 1ust forff.'ll, •
Dory said "I'd rdlhl'r hdH' takPn
the loss tram m~ guy<> tlnd be out of
here at 4 p m tn'>IE'dd ol b.30 •
"It's (IJke) d bdd prac lice • DOI)
Sdld of the duc1l m<'t't "KJds aren't
taking it senousl~ thert> are fd15e
sldrts, there drt' W('lfd thmqs going
on, that's a bad hdh1t torrrunq I 1ust
dS soon pack up our thJnq'> c1nd go
get dinner·
The Sallon; will attempt to
SEE SWIMMING PAGE 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 'Defense miss le
Sea Kings, Billy Eagle
•Center fielder is a rare defensive weapon and is
anything but powerless with a bat in his hands, as well.
~rry Faulkner
0 AllY PILOT
N ative American lineage
has nothing to do with
Billy Eagle's colorful last
name. U that were the case,
perhaps he'd be known as Billy
Death to Double , or Billy Robs
With Leather, even Billy
Pitcher's Best Friend.
By any n6IDe, Corona d~
Mu High baseball cooch John
Bmme has never seen
center-field defense this sw t. ·we root for the ball to be
hit to center field, even in
practice," said Emme. who in
his third MUOft ol watching
Eagle roam the varsity outfield
for the Sea Kang , coobnues to
marvel at his defensive skills
"When you watch the gft.!De
and you see the ball hit. by the
time you tum to look at the
fielder, Billy IS alreedy two or
three strides into his jump,•
Emme said "In my coaching
career, I've only seen one other
guy who could do that.•
When it comes to what
Eagle does when he arrives
at the ball, however, Emme
believes his Junior standout ts
without peer
"He had• conrue Meck
SEE EAGLE MGI 12
"\ I
82 Thursday, Morch 22, 2001 SPORTS
·11111 ICIOOL IOYS AID llllS .._.
Estancia boys, Mesa gi,rls
win Crosstown PCL battles
• Both sides are able to claim
a share of the bragging rlghts.
•Swtm~BJ
COSTA MESA,. The Estancia.High boys
and Costa Mesa girls each earned Pacilic
Coast League-opening victories when the
crosstown rivals squared off Wednesday at
the Estancia pool.
The Estancia boys earned an 63--63 tri-
umph, while the Mesa girls prevailed, 118-
49.
Coach John Carpenter's Estancia boys
squad was paced by junior David Monette,
who won the 50-yard freestyle (24.3), the
100 free (58.19f and contributed to the win-
ning 200 medley and 200 tree relay teams.
Senior Phil Westlall was also on those
winning relays and topped the field in the
200 free (2:10.05).
David Teixeira (100 butterfly), Frank
Gamboa (500 free) and Tai Thai (100 back-
stroke) were additional individual winners
for the Eagles (1·1, 1-0 in league). Teixeira
and Gamboa were also on the Eagles win-
ning relays.
Costa Mesa's boys were paced by senior
Mike Whitman. who won the 200 individual
medley (2:14.46), the 100 breaststroke
(1:09.52) and was on the winning 400 free
relay quartet. ·
Costa Mesa girls won all but one individ-
ual event and swept the relays to improve to
4-0, 1-0 in league.
Seniors Erin Bayes and Jody Martmovicb
won a pair of individual race5 each, and also
aided two winning relays.
ual event winners for the Mustangs, wbo
also received strong contributions from
Megan Devey, Shirley Peng. and Candice
Carpenter.
Jennifer Cassity (~:17.01 in the 200 free) •
was the lone event wmner for the Bagles (0-
2, 0-1).
cdM quick in league opener
LAGUNA BEACH -The Corona del Mar
High girls swim team got off to a strong start
and never let down as the Sea Kings began
the Pacific Coast League V{ith a 119-50 win
at Laguna Beach Wednesday.
CdM (2-1 , 1·0) grabbed top honors in all
events but one.
Sea King freshman Vivian Llao finished
with two CJF.qualifying times when she
took first in the 50-yard freestyle (25.27) atid
the 100 freestyle (55.46).
Sophomore Jackie McCoy grabbed first
in the 100 breaststroke (1 :10.92) with a CIF-
qualifying time. Freshman Kim McKay
qualified for the CJF meet and won the 200
freestyle (2:01.46).
On the boys' side of the meet, it was all
Corona del Mar, as well.
Coach nm Chaix's Sea Kings, with victo-
ries in all but one event, rolled to a 128-58
trlwnph in the Artists' pool.
Among Corona del Ma.r's winners were
Matt Meyer in the 200·yard freestyle
(1:55.40), Robert Pties in the 200 individual
medly (2:21.66), Cbrlss Street in the 100
butterfly (1:00.42), SherwUn Kilm in the 100
free (49.40), Jimmy Strack in the 500 free (a
season-best 5:13.45), Garrett Bowlus in the
100 backstroke (1:05.29) and Marcello,Pan-
tuliano tn the 100 breastsll'oke (1:08.40).
SWIMMING
CONTINUED FROM B 1
answer Dory's criticism at the
Sea View League Finals,
where they will be at full
strength. Kreutzkamp said
the seniors made a commit-
ment with the club swimmers
at the beginning of the year
to join the team when the Sea
View League Finals take
place May 4.
Said Dory, "I know New-
port is not just missing their
two club kids, they're missing
seniors, that to me ... those
kids should be off the team. It
depends on what program
the coach wants to run. That's
not a program I would want
to run.•
Peirsol, the 2000 Olympic
silver medalist in the 200
BRIEFLY
backstroke. was actually in
attendance at the dual meet.
He and Lean were training
with the Novaquatics. Peirsol
walked through toward the
end of the meet to chat with
Kreutzkamp and others.
I'd be fine coming to these
meets,• said Peirsol who
leaves Monday for the U.S.
Nationals in Austin, Texas. "I
wouldn't have the same kind
of stress I usually have. A.,d
we would've done pretty well
here if we had our seniors.
Brian (Kreutzkamp) is not
putting the big stress on any-
body. CIF is the meet that it
comes down to. Ever/ •meet
builds up to that.•
Irvine Novaquatics Coach
Dave Salo alsO' spoke on the
absence of his club swim-
mers, Peirsol and Lean, at the
dual meet,
·They've been in training
since early September,· Salo
Daily Pilot
Newport
Harbor's
Carly
Geehr
cruhes
In the
bacbtroke
of lhe 200
individual
medley.
OONl.£.ACH
I OAllY PILOT
said. "This would just be a
distraction for them. When
these kids are getting ready
for college, their performance
at the U.S. Nationals is much
more important than a high
school dual meet."
Meanwhile, the Harbor
girls competed successfully in
a few events. Harbor junior
Carly Geehr won the 200
individual medley (2:08.44)
and the 500 freestyle (a CIF-
qualifying 5:07.89).
Newport sophomore Mai
Tajima won the 100 back·
stroke (1 :01.40).
·we got a pretty good
squad too,· Harbor Coach
Ken LaMont said. "It's kind of
humbling. But, we actually
performed well today. (The
Sailors) realize that more
work needs lo be done,
instead of relaxing on our
success.· Bayes captured the 50 Cree (25.56) and
the 100 free (56.72) and Martinovich topped
the field in the 200 IM (2:22.86) and the 500
free (5:43.21).
Wendy Martinovich (100 breaststroke),
Frances AssaJ (100 butterfly) and Sarah
Douglas (100 backsll'oke) were also individ-
It was Meyer wbo came in for the lion's
share of laurels from his coach.
"He really swam well,• said Chaix. "His
200 free, and he swam a 51.8 split in the last
relay.• Mesa earns first win
EAGLE BILLY EAGLE
He hit .444 (36 for 81) •Mustangs put away
with one home run and 17 Santa Ana in five in
CONTINUED FROM B 1 Born: Feb. 1, 1984
Hometown: Corona
del Mar
RBis last spring en route
to being named nonleague volleyball.
Newport-Mesa District c o s T A
Co-Player of the Year. He VOLLEYBALL Height: 6-foot-1
Weight 170 MESA -The gdme this summN lhdt
would h11vc been c1 Cdreer
for most guys," Emme sdid.
·He mc1de flvC' Cdtches in
that game that someone
else would be brc1gging
dbout for the rest of thelr
lJVes. I le mc1de three
cdtches when he WdS
c1irbomc dnd completely
pardUel to the• ground And.
he made two others go mg
back on bdUs. catching
them over his shoulder like
Willie Mdy'>. lwfore runrung
LOlO the ff'nC<' "
Sport: Baseball ~:Center field
Coech: John Emme
Favortt. food: Flameburg-
ers from •The Place•
was also second-team All-CIF Southern Section Costa Mesa High boys volley-ball team rallied to earn its
Division IV. first victory of the season
Though he had limited Wednesday, topping non-
Favortt. movie: "Tombstone"
Best llthletic moment:
at-bats early, while league visitor Santa Ana, 13-
recovenng from a hip 15, 15-11, 12-15. 15·4, 15-7.
pointer, he has been a Junior Carlos Ja.une (16 kills "Winning CIF (Division IV in 1999,
when he started in center as a
fre1hman)."
catalyst for the CdM and seven blocks) played the
offense Lhis season. In best match of his career. Athlete of the Week XIII: He hit
two home runs and drove in five Fnday's 13-9 Pacific Coast according to Mustangs Coach
League WUl at La~na Dave Sorrells, who also . runs to key a 13.-9 PCL victory
at LaQuna Beach Friday, after
doubling in a run In a nonleague
win over Redondo, Mardl 14.
Beach, he tut a pair of received strong pldy from Mike
home runs dild had five -Payne (13 kills and 13 blocks).
Qllly Pit RBis. He also had an RBI Sorrells also singled out
double m a ~arch 14 sophomore Jason Hardy and
Eagle's legend grew lc1st
week c1gamst RPdondo
Umon, when hC' retreated to
Collector lpOfts card~ 01-S nonleague tziumph over . junior Eduardo Moreno,
the fence, chc1rgecl in to catch d Oy ball about
20 fE•et from the hMrier, then. aided by his
slrc1tegic monwntum toward the infield,
threw to third m ple nty ol time to nail a run-
ner tryrng to tag lrom second base.
"It's still surrr.c1l to me," sakl Emme, who
credits the Ddily Pilot Athlete of the Week's
awc:>-mducmg pprfonnance to.a combination
of lc1lent and hdrd work.
"I le\ got d gilt, no doubt.· Emme said.
·1 lf''s got thP speed c1nd the arm. But don't
dlc;count th!' work he does m pracbce. During
every smyle bdlling prc1cllce we have,
whenever he's not h1tlmg. he's m center field,
prncllnng rPc1dmg the ball of the bat and
getlmq Jumps I le usually makes three or
four divmg Cdtr hC'S every pracllce •
Ec1gle sc11d his c1ttent1on to pitch select.Jon
and location cc1n help him increase tus Ju mp
on the ball
"It\ usudlly pretty ea!.y to tell where the
tutter 1s going to hit lhe ball, by knowing
whdt our p1tchc>r 1s throWlng. • Edgle said.
"Once in d wh1Jc, you get into a groove
where you feel hke you know .where the ball
t.s gomg to yo bc>forc they hH 1t. It's kind of
like d mentc1J ddvctf\tage. •
While tus defensive pro:-"ess is enough lo
gamer praise, Eugle as no slouch when it
comes to offensP
Redondo .. He came into this whom he said both came off
. week b~tlii:'g .533 (8 for 15). the bench to help the Mus-
Eagle. who hits p~drily in th~ No: J spot tangs (1-3) tum the tide. but has also led off lh1s season, sa1d his
offseason work in the weight room tias
helped him drive the ball better this year.
His goals this season ~re to hit .550 and
make no errors. He wds charged wilh one
error as a sophomore, when he Jost a fly ball
in the sun near the fence and it hit him in the
chest.
Eagle's willingness lo run headlong into
fences adds to his defensive prowess, if not
the mental well-being of his coach.
·worse thmgs can happen.• Eagle said of
the frequent consequences of his brazen
disregard for personaJ safety in pursuit of a
catch. ·1 almost knocked myself out
Thursday in practice, when I jumped to try to
catch a home run and banged my head on a
fence post.•
Eagle, already being recruited heavily by
colleges including UCLA, has become a role
mode to up-and-coming Sea Kings.
"When I have a freshman, Danny
Whittaker, tell me "I want to be able to play
like Billy,' That tells me something about his
impact on our program, 4 Emme said .
Ironically, it's unpact which helped Eagle
make the transition from shortstop to center
field in Pony League." I got tired of taking
ground balls on the chin,~ he said.
Sea Kings roll;··{5-3
FULLERTON -TENNIS
The Corona de! Mar
High boys tennis team had
little trouble in Wednesday's
15-3 nonleague win over
Sunny Hills at the Sunny Hills
Racquet Club.
Sophomore Garrett Snyder
unproved his singles record to
15-0 with a 6-0, 6-0, 6-0
sweep. Junior Cameron ball
lost only two games in three
sets to improve to 15-2.
On the doubles' side, Peter
Kulmatick.i and Michael Bean
(6-4, 6-2, 6-1), along with Sean
Wadhwa and Ryan Stockwell
(6-4, 6-3, 6-1) also swept.
NONLEAGUE
CoM 15, 5uNNY HIUS 3
Singles. Ball (CdM) def.
Stunman, 6-2, def. Lo, 6-0, def.
Mistry, 6-0; Snyder (CdM) won, 6-0,
6-0,6-0; Myers (CdM) lost. 3-6,
retired, 6-1 .
Doubles • Kulmatkki·Bean
(CdM) def. Chang-Hong, 6-4, def.
Vyas, Hsu, 6-2, def. Jung-Wong.
6-1; Ng.Frisbee (CdM) won, 6-4.
lost, 3-6, won, 6-0; Wadhwa-
Stockwell (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1 .
Ayala defeats Tars
CHINO HILLS -GOU
Host Ayala High ral-
lied from a four-stroke deficit
after the first nine holes to
claim a 424-433 nonleague
victory over Newport Harbor
in the second half or an 18-
hole nonleague boys golf
match Wednesday at Los Ser-
ranos Goll Course.
Ayala's Joey Lopez shot 2-
over 39 to claim medalist hon-
ors Wednesday, battling con-
ditions that Sailors Coach
Marianne Towersey said
tncluded winds up to 30 mph.
Michael Hussey (41 ), Tom
Werbe (43), Nick Zinunennan
(45), Chris Greer (45) and
Nick Farrell (46) scored for
,Newport Harbor (3-8).
~· ':'
Harbor falls in three
N E w · VOLLEYBALL P 0 R T
BEACH -Undefeated Santa
Maragarita High. the third-
ran.ked boys volleyball team
in Orange County, proved to
be too much for host Newport
Harbor as the Sailors lost. 15-
8, 15-10, 15-8, in a nonleague
match Wednesday.
Junior Morgan Craig led
Harbor (2-2) with 13 kills,
while senior Christian Berg-
Hansen had nine with three
blocks. Tars junior Loyd
Wright finished with 36
assists.
#They looked good,•
Sailors Coach Dan Glenn said
of the Eagles (6·0). "They
have two of the top players
(Damien Scott and Blake
Robinson, both All-CfF last
year) in Orange County high
schools.·
Tars handle Aztecs
N E w p 0 R T TENNIS
BEACH -The
Newport Harbor High No. 3
doubles team of Jason Lund
and Jack Banta won two
ebreakers to sweep and
help the Sailors earn a 14-4
nonleague VJctory over VlSlt·
ing La Qwnta Wednesday.
Lund, a sophomore, and
Banta, a junior, won, 8-6 and
7 -5 in the tiebreakers.
Newport dlso got a dou-
bles sweep from Warren
Schaffer and Colin Duncan to
improve to 2-4.
NOHUAGUI
Nhwan 14. LA QulHTA 4
Singles -Hirst (NH) lost to
Truong, 5-7, def. Huynh, 6-1, def.
Luu, 6-0; Nguyen (NH), lost, 0-6,
won, 6-4, 6-4; 3. Uhl (NH) lost, 4-fi,
won, 6-4, 6-1.
Doubles • Lutfy-Deck (NH) lost
to Tran-Suny, 5·7, def. Ngo-Vlnh, 6·
1, def. D. Nguyen-V. Nguyen, 7-5;
Schaffer-Duntan (NH) 6-2, 6-1, 6-0;
Lund-Banta (NH) won, 7-6, (8-6), 7.
6 (7-5) and 6-2 ..
CdM s.(Mack)s HB ' H u N ~ . VOLlEYIALL INGTON
BEACH -Corona del Mar
High senior middle blocker
Forrest Mack had 20 kills and
eight blocks to pace the Sea
Kings' 15-13, 15-11, 15-6 non-
league boys volleyball sweep
at Huntington Beach
Wednesday.
Senior setter Evan Burden
added 57 assists and senior
Charlie Alshuler chipped in
15 kills and nine digs for the
winners (1-2), who gear up to
meet thel:r star-studded ,Uurn-
nl Saturday at 7 p.m. at1CdM.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
tournament chairman for the
Southern California PGA
Me!J'opolitan Chapter.
Clevenger, perhaps the next
Tom Sargent, is also a member of
Metro Chapter's board of n dozen
pros.
at Annandale Golf Club in
.Pasadena.
The top seven pro-am teams in
Monday's field, which included
sixth-place finishers Clevenger and
amateur Dave Irwin, qualified for
the championships.
supportive housing program for
Orange County's mentally ill, will
be played Monday and ls
presented by the Newport
Beach·based organization Helping
Our Mentally lll Experience
Success (HOMES, Inc.).
against the goU course and
history," said Sargent, the 1998
PGA of America GoU' Professional
of the Year.
events or WUl any notable
tournaments .. I wasn't much of a
player at USC. I was more of a
scholar. I was part of the USC goU
team in a very smaU way. I get to
practice Wlth the team.~
Whitetull. who graduated from use in 1992, said he feels fortunate
to be in Southern California and
working at Big Canyon "It's a
pretty recognizable name,•
Whitehill said. "I love Newport
Beach ond the whole area. It was a
neat opportunity that opened up
wbert Kelly left."
Although Whitehill isn't known
for h1 playing prowess, be
indicated two thumbs up about
playing in thJs summer's Jones Cup
(tentatlvcly Kheduled for July 27).
"I'll dutt off my C'lubt," hP 5ald.
SpeaJdngofyoung,botgoU
pros, M Vi td Country Club'
Jeremy Clev •ng r ii volunteering
for a rcond 1trolght YpM as
C levenger, the 2000 SCPGA
Assistant Professional of the Year,
and GeoH Cochrane are two of
head pro Sargent's best ln the shop
and on the ~olf course.
In Monday's SCPGA Metro
Chapter Pro·Scrntch event at the
par-70 Friendly Hills Country Club
in Whittier, a better ball of partners
with a club pro and low-handicap
amateur, Santa Ana Country Club's
Mike ReehJ and Chris Veitch
finished second with a -4-under 66.
Hillcrest pro Ron Skayha.n and
Tony Behrstock shot 64 ond won
the event, directed by Clevenger.
Reeh! and Veitch were second
along with Virgl.nia Country Club'
nevor Baker (pro) ond Oavtd
Cameron.
The event eerved id a quallll t
for the SCPOA Pro-Scratch
Sectioru\l Championthip1Mny 21
Other local qualifiers included
Crwg Kaminski (pro) and John
Adaclu of Pelican Hill Golf Oub
(tied for fourth at 3-under 67) and
Corona del Mar resident Tom
Schauppner of the Long Beach
ll'aining Center. Scbauppner
teamed wit)l amateur fan
McDonalcfwith a 68 and a tie for
sixth with Clevenger and Irwin.
Clevenger sald the next Metro
Chapter event ls April 9 at Tijeras
Creok.
One of these days, Clevenger, I
predJct, will be SCPGA section
president.
• Mu. Verd• Country Club,
whkh ha big plans this summer,
will once again host LPGA Thur
star MuJHn Spcncer·Devlin'a
M ntal H alth Goll Clanlc.
The sixth annUAl event, wtlk:h
raJ.SeS tundJ to enhance the •.
Spencer-Devlin, who won three
tunes on the LPGA Tour in the
t 980s, is a mental health advocate
and will be on hand to oUer
encouragement to amateur golfers.
Supporters include many local
doctors and phannaceutical
company executives. Details:
(9-'9) 851 ·2766.
Mesa Verde and tbe SCPGA
Foundation will host the 23rd
annual Girls Junior Amerlce't Cup
Team Matches Aug. S.9.
The event bringl together
pt.yers representing ti junior golf
eslOdo.tlona from the U.9., Canada
and Mexico.
The format will haw four
i>i4Y•" competing for MCb teem but only tbe tbNe lowelt ICONI
COUDL
.,,. ......... opportunity fOf
the JunJor.:s to t..t themHlves
"
"Mesa Verde Country Club has
hosted (six) LPGA Tour events, as
well as the USGA Junior Girls
Championship (ln 1993), and it is a
true champions golf coune. It will
be very similar to what the
competitors will race in college."
Mesa Verde hosted the LPGA
Kemper Open from 1979-81 and
the LPGA Uruden Invitational from
1984-86.
In the foll, Mesa Verde will
begin construction on a S7 million
dubhouae remodeling project.
Qaote of tbe Week. fro•
TOlblbe Senior Clutk Tournament
Dtrector Jeff Purter, who bat been
lobbying to the Semor PGA Thur
fOf • litter datie in March fOf hil
8Y8ftl: ·1n my four ,.... here,
e¥my day in Mardi 1M1D1 to be
better."
•
Daily Pilot SPORTS
Smalley and Yardley, quite the characters
Tie recent earthquake up in the
Seattle area brought back a big
augh from Mel Smalley when
he recalled one past visit to the
Space Needle in Seattle.
H e laughed later in relating
his adventure to this comer.
betund the trees. Near the
end of the last lap, the pau
burst out of the fog and ran
to the finish line m good
shape.
Balboa Island where the Ycirdleys
l..1Ved for a brne. As a young lad, he
owned the only football around the
village, as we re~all
Por many, the Space Needle can
prompt many folks lo back off and
find other tourist events. And that
almost iJlcluded Smalley, a former
fleet Newport Harbor High halfback
who scored 104 points.in the 1949
season.
One hilarious event we
recall about Smalley and Al
Muniz, a '48 guard, was one
day in high school when Les
Miller was handling the mile
event under Athletic
Director Ralph Reed's
decathlon program.
Others knew what they
were doing, but said .
nolhmg. After Miller read
I !is buddies wer ~ ctlways welcome
to Join the gdme. But Yardley often
took charge by ldymg down the
rules.
Most friends would assurpe he
feared nothing from his football days.
But, he was quite uneasy about the
Seattle Space Needle.
The track around
Davidson Field was circled
by tall eucalyptus trees,
which didn't block the view
on the track. But if there
was a heavy blanket of fog,
Don Contrell
SIDELINES
off their times from his
stopwatch, they relaxed with
broad grins.
Whi;it memories remdin
strongly about growing up .
around George Yardley. the
Harbor H tgh grad who
advanced out of the 1940s lo
become one of the all-tune stars of
pro ball Wlth the old Fort Wayne
Pistons, now the Detroit Pistons
One or the htldnous OCCdSIODS was
when Vdrdley got edgy 11 a ruling
didri't go ms way, especially If 1t was
controversidl
Lr so, Ydrdley hdd d hdbtt of
stnding forwdtd to g1ab his football.
From there, he dnd 'the bdU
disappeared mto thC! corner home
The Idle Jim Brooks once ldughed
dnd Sd1d. "Gdwd, we'd ldugh when
he would purade off with thdt
football. And thP CJdmP would not
continue> until he returned hours Idler
. or maybe not at alJ •
However, someone in his party
leaned forward and asked hJm if he
was going to venture to the top and
eat at the restaurant. Smalley was
quick to respond wtth a negative
word or two
those trees could have been d
problem.
Many fellows did not like the rrule
run and would do most anything to
get out of it. The tncks rarely
worked.
The othe~arty confronted tum to
issue w hat some would term •the big
dare.·
Smalley acknowledged the dare,
moved toward the Space Needle
door, entered and disappeared. He
caught the elevdtor, sped right to the
top, then qUJckly sped down dild
moved directly to the friend and
exclaimed, "Well, there you got"
But one day, Smalley and Muniz,
a 250-pound varsity gridder, chose lo
take advantage of a surpnsing fog
that bad covered the ared that
morning.
The Vlvid memones dfe all
stacked up m nch humor bilnks
There was always humor from our
boyhood ddys. even though he WdS
four or five grades ahedd of this
comer.
Yardley always loved humor,
including bmes his peer:. mdde fun
of hJm.
Yardley's huddwo, would dlso box
him out phy'>Kdlly 1n basketbdll dnd
often take advunldg(• of him since
some or them had hun beaten lor
St Le
They ran a half lap that put them
on the other side of the held. While
the others kept running ldps. Smalley
and Muniz slowly walked a long
stretch in the opposite direction dnd
-Football was a good ht Wllh his
slight frame m pre-high school dayc;
on the street. IL was the first street on
the Little Island connected Wlth
1 lowever. lhP day Cdme when
they couldn't do thdl Wht-n
Yardley got ldllPr dOd strongPr, they
chose to lredt him d little more kindly
on the rou rts
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BADMINTON
Coast falls, 11-10
----COSTA MESA -Ordnge Coast College's badminton team
suffered another tough loss Wednesday, falling at home. 11 -10,
in a nonconterence match agamst Pasadena City College.
The PJiates had a chance to take the match late, as Pasade-·
na entered the final round of doubles up by just a 9-8 count.
However, Pasddend clinched the wm as Ellen Chen and
Nancy Than beat Rosie Pham and Tina Nguyen in a three-
game match
Pham dnd Nguyen led, 11-8, in the third game, but couldn't
hold on for the wm.
Cynthia Than and Rdila Duszynski won their second-round
doubles match tor Coast to close the final gap to 11-10.
With the los~. the Pirates fdll to 2-4. The Lancers are now 5-
1.
The match was by fdr the closest for Coast this season.
In the hrst five Pirate matches this season . the winning team
had an average victory margin of 11 points.
lnd1v1dudlly, the Pirates t\ad many highlights.
Cynthia Tran continued her lmpressive run at No. 1 singles,
winning bolh of her matches to remain unbeaten. Than beat
Thu Tran and Ellen Chen, each by 11 -1, 11-5 margins. She has
won all 12 of hPr matches without dropping a game, outscor-
ing her opponents, 242-77.
Coast's Rosie Pham also remdlned undefeated in singles
with a pair of wtns. Pham beat Thu Tran, 11-3, 11-0, and was
an 11-0, 11-1 winner over Chen to improve to 6-0
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S GOlf
Pirates defeat host Santa Ana
•Pair of OCC fr~shmen shoot 2-under 70 to
share medalist honors in conference ¥ictory.
CHINO -Orange Coast College freshmen Jake Allanach, a
Newport l lt1rbor I ltgh product. and Jason Woodrome each
shot 2-under-pdt 70 and shared medalist honors Wednesday as
the Pirates defeated host Santa Ana, 364-377, in an Orange
Empire Conference men's golf match al El Prado Golf Course.
OCC's Brian Winston (73), Lou Canasco (75), a Costa Mesa
product, and M ike Akahosh1 (76) also scored for the PJiates,
who used only five players.
"Shooting 364 on the road, I think that's an Orange Coast
record for only five players." OCC Coach Bany Wallace said.
"We made 73 pclrs and 13 birctles. •
OCC (1 3-4, 6-4 in conference) will return to action M onday
agamst Santiago Canyon at El Prado.
LIGHTWEIGHTS
~stancia Frosh-Soph Swim
Invitational summaries
March 10, .. Cost.II Mesa High School -10 turns
' loys 1. Edison, 392; 2. Fountain Valley, 315.5; 3. Newport Harbor, 284, 9.
Estancia, 18. ~ 200 nMdley ,.lay · 7. Newport Harbor •A: (Roach, Stabler,
Hochenbury, Bean). 2:02.75; 10. Newport Harbor "B' (Lugo, Piersol,
Gregory. Belden), 2:07.23 14. Estancia "At (Todd, Varma. Gamboa,
Hartwell), 2:24.25 ..
200, tr.. -5. Sinclair (NH). 2:06.02; 7. Armstrong (NH), 2:07.17.
200 IM -Bj'$tabler (NH), 2:21 .02; 10. Bean (NH), 2:28.07; 11 . Gamboa
(Est), 2:31.14.
50 tr... 3. Weiner (NH), 24.63; 9. Bury (NH), 25.25; 10. Vanderburg
(NH), 25.37.
100 fty -4. Hochenbury (NH), 1:03.88.
100 tr..· 3. Weiner (NH). 54.18; 9. Bury (NH), 57.39; 10. Vanderburg
(NH), 57.82.
500 tr.. -4. Slncl1ir (NH), 5:33.62; 5. Armstrong (NH), 5:50.40;
7. Gamboa (Est), 5:58.82; 1 t. Brooks (NH), 6:15.56.
'I .
200 tr.. ,....y -3. Newport Harbor • N (Armstrong, Auer, Vanderburg,
Weiner), 1:39.44; 10. Newport Harbor "B' (Greg<>fY, Auer, Belden, Bean),
1:48.93.
100 bedt -3. Roach (NH), 1;07.81; 7. Lugo (NH), 1:09.65.
100 breMt -5. Stabler (NH), 1:13.27; 10. Piersol (NH), 1:19.02.
400 tr.. ~ -4. Newport Harbor •A: (Armstrong. Bury, Vanderburg,
Weiner), 3:57.64.
Girtl
1. Fountain Valley, 434; 2. Edison, 308; 3. Aliso Niguel, 245; 8. Newport
Harbor, 86; 9. Cos11 Mesi, 23; 10. Estancia, 10.
200 ~ ~ • 14. Costa Mesa •It( (Thorsness. Nguyen. Steenhard.
Adams), 2:31.23; 15. Estancia "N (Knott. Reid, Fem.ndez, Fl)'), 2:4134;
16. CosU Mesa "B' (Ness, Mlrroqulm, Gravis, Clse).
200 .... -8. Manderino (NH), 2:25.26; 11. Robinson (NH), 2:28.13;
13. Craib (NH). so ..... 11. Harvey (NH), 29,57; 30. Rodf'lguez (Est). ).4.74;
31. Matroqulm (CM), 35.'43; 33. Lepper (CM). 36.03; 34. Ctte (CM), 36.65;
35. R=:7.04; 36. Fernandez (Est), 37.77; 37. Berthe (NH), 40.19.
SO -9. ErlckJon (NH), 32.56.; 27. Bissonnette (NH), 39.95;
28. Ffmlndez (Ett), ...0.07; 29. Early (NH), 41 .55; 30. Nguyen (CM), 41.97;
31. Gr1Nn\ (NH), 45.20; 32. Plttl (ttt), 45.97.
, ....... 3. Erickson (NH), 1:01.94; 10. Manderlno (NH), 1:07.36;
13, Ct-'b (N~10.6S. 200 .._ · 6. NH "/ll (Erickson, Mlnd«lno, Roblmon, Adnoff),
1 ;59.29; 12. Cost.I Meu • /ll (Thonnm. Gr~ Adams, Mlrroqulm),
2:0UO; 13. Estancia 0 /ll (Reid, F~ Knott), 2:16.47; 14. COS1a Mesa •r (Slnford. ~ •• Lepptt, el), 2:19.93; 16. Estancia ·a·
~Pint, Fernltndlr.. .Ahmed). 2.11.21.
• ........... 4. Grevh (CM), 3717.
.. he ...., • 12. Emntla • /ll (AcNml. Ptttl Ahmed. Rodriguez),
4:42•.
lOOAY
• tr.ck and field
High school boys ~ girls -
Corona del M ar at Laguna
Beach, 2:45 p.m.; Newport
H1rbor at Irvine, 3 p.m.; Costa
Mesa at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. ........
Community college -Orange
Coast at Riverside CC. 2 p.m.
• SOftbeH
High sthool -Newport Harbor
at COfona del Mar, 3: 15 p.m .;
Costa Mesa vs. Capistrano Valley
O,ristian, at TeW1nkle Partc..
3:15 p.m
•Tennis
College men -Hope
International at Vanguard
University, 2 p m.
Community college men •
saddleback at Orange Coast.
2p.m .
Community college women -
Orange Coast at Saddleback.
2p.m .
High school boys -Estancia
SCHEDULE
Mljanou Pham
ls just one of
the hurdles the
Corona del
Mar High girls
softball team
poses as it
awaits the
invasion of
Back Bay rivaJ
Newport Har-
bor today in a
nonleague
game. It's
bUJed to start
at 3:15 p.m.
STM M"CRANK
/OAlY Pl.01
at COl'ona del M ar, 3 p.m.;
Northwood at Costa Mesa.
3 15 p.m .. Laguna Hills at
Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m .
•Swimming
High schoOf boys and gn1s -
COl'ona del Mar at CtF Relays
Prelims at Belmont Plaza, 7 p.m.
• Golf
High school boys • Costa Mesa
V5. Unrversity at Strawberry
Farms GC. 2. p.m .. Laguna H.llls
vs Newport Harbor at Big
canyon cc. 3 p.m.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SWIMMING SUMMARllS
MOFIC COAST LIAOUI
CDM 121. .=.. 111A01 58
200 Medley rt<l•y i CdM (frlfl. Pl!ltu
li.tno. SttHt. Mooey), 1'51 70
200 frff 1 Meyer (CdMl. I 55.40, 2.
StrMI (CdM), 1 57 88, J Laguna llffcl\
200 IM I Frie (CdM). 2 21 66. 2 SJreet
(CdM), 1 57 88, J YgUN S.acl\
50 frM 1 Laguna lffch, 2. Bowlus
(CdM), 24 1 i, ) KlltMI (CdM), 26 22
100 fly I SttNt (CdM). I ,()Cl 42, 2
Lagune IN<I\ no tlwd
100 frM 1 1(1m (CdM), 49 40, 2 Mti·
~ (CdM), SS J1. ) Laguna 8ffch
500 frwe 1 Sttack (CdM), s 1345, 2
Laguna 8Mch.) M11ch (CdM), S 19 II
loo frM relaof CdM (Bowlus. ~.
Me)'wf. ~). 1 l6 42
\00 bldt I lowkA (CdM), 1·0S.29. 2 (tit)~ (CdM) and Kattan (CdM), 1osn
100 bfUSl 1 ,_,,Iuliano (CdM). 1 Ol 40.
2. ,Nt (CdM). 114 40. l MMlt> (CdM).
I t7 01
400 ~ relay I CdM (Hinget, Meyer, ~ IOwlul). ].)9 65
ot.t. OM 119, &..--8Mot IO
100 medleY retay 1 CdM ( ...... lni. J
McCoy. sn...z. Htwko), 2 10.ff
200 frH • I. Md(~ (CdM). 2 OIM: 2. ll,
J ~.
200 IM I ft* (CdM), 2 .l9 4), )
tdlund (CdM) 2 JJ.J?, ]. Khne (CdM),
2.JSOI
SO "" I LI.to (CdM), 2S 21, 1 lowl1n (CdM). 25 II; ) ll
100 fly. I ~ ({dM), 1 0) ?t. 2
Mctt.y ((dM) I 0) 7'. ) c;odlnl (LI)
100 f'" • LI.to (Cdt.11); SS 4'> 2 ~
(1,.8); l ldir1aton (CdM). 5Ul
MO""· l , N ~ (CdM). S~X 2. Kt-. (ll). I ~ CCdMI.
• 1Sl7
JOO fyW ~ • '· CdM (Mt~ '°""""'
Liao, Powen). 1 ·46 39
100 be<.lt Ha1>41man (CdM), i 06 42. 2
Hewko (CdM), I 06 43. l Edlund (CdM),
I 1066 100 breMtslroh ) M<Cay (CdM).
1 10 92. 2 HeodrKbon (CdM). I 13 74, l S1moo (LI)
400 free Reley LB
LlguNt lie.ch ti~ not rtported
MCIAC COAST LlAGUI ..
EsTNlaA aJ. Cos1A MuA " 200 ~fey tel")' 1 htMl<. .. (GarnbcHI.
re ... eira. Westf•ll, Monette). 2 01 6
200 free I. ~1fi1ll ((), 2 iOOS. 2
Thoma\ (CM), 2 22 48; J Neppl (CM),
23125
200 IM • 1 Wh•trnan (CM), 2 14 46. 2
Gll'rlbo9 (f), 2 15 07, ) Vll'IN {£). 3 22 )6
50 frM I Monette (f). 24 l. 2 Wfttf.tl
(E). 26 ), J ~t'\N!I (CM), 27 01
100 fly 1. r.iwelra (E), 1:14 21, 2.
MM'lteller (E), 1 41. no th•td
100 frM I Monetle (E). 5119, 2 M¥·
wtr (CM), 1 00 76, l Tiplon (CM), 1 OS OJ
500 free I Gembo.tl (l). S 5111, 2 Col
her (E),? 17 o. l ~titllef (fl. 1114 n
200 ''" ,.i.y 1 tn.nc1.t CTet1141"., Well fat~ Monettt. G~). I .... IS
100 bllct 1 ri..1 (l ), 1 2s s. 2 Tran (CM),
1.U 0, ) 1Mnttt (CM), 1 JOI
100 brNSI 1. WhltrNn (CM). I 09 ~ 2
Telllelr• ((), 1 17 )7, ) Tll)lon (CM), 1 lll 71
400 frH ,......, • 1. CORI Mftt (ltfY"o lar ~ Whi\1'111\ Thomott). no ttmt .....
O..MIM111,. ...... a
200 thtdlty l'Wy I Cotti MAI (l>ou 9a..WMan~J ~~ no'""' 200 frM 1 (.mity (l). 2 17 01, l CM
PIM« (CM) 2 20•~· Gl~l.ll 4?,
100 IM I J Mlttll!CMth ((Ml. 2 U II; 1
M.A (~I. 2 42 M; I HeNny (fl. 2 •..U
50 "" • I .... (CM), ~ M; l """
ICM), 27 4), 3. Cai~ty (El. 28 0
100 fly Aull (CM), 1 12 07 1 Carpenter
(CM), 1 11197. 3 Rodriquu (El. t lB B7
100 hM 1 Bayes (CM). 56 72, 2 Pt>nq
(CM), 1 02 56. l Oougles (CM). I 09 06
500 frH 1 J Mart1no111<1\ ICM). S 4l 21,
2 Dewy (CM), 6 42 17. l fay (f), no time
200 frH rwl.ty I Costa Me\I (8.tye. J
M1rtin01t1Ch, W M•r1ltfOYKI>. Peng),
I Sl06
100 biKk 1 Oougl11 ICMI, 1 16 75. 2
Oe~ (CM). I 19 20. 3 Wnqht (CMl,
I 22 16
100 brurt • I W M<lntl'IOll•<h (CM).
1 1soa. 2 Grllllf (CM ). no t•me. l Fl&Mrty
(El. 1 2809
<100 frH ~ I Cost• ~ ~ CM
penttt, MMt.. o....y>. 4 31 oe
KA YllW l.fAGUl
Gllia ..._, ,, ........ HN90ll 57
200 medl9y ,........ 1 tr\olnt (Gott. Harn
ton. Kong. Hwo), I SJ •9 200 fl"M I ~(I), I 56 17. 2 lton<J
(I), I St 15, l N~ (I). Z-01 12
200 IM I GHt1r (NH) .. 2 OI M , 2 ~to
(1).21220,l ~(1).216
50 frw 1 c.tlion (I). 24 SI. l U~ w• {I), 2S 64. J kitrenl (1), 2S 76
100 fly 1 Kong (I). 57 67, 2 unt. (I).
I OHt. J OOt (I), 1 Ol U
100 ff'H I "'->(I). not repOrttd. l umer...,. (I). 54 tO. 1 c 1111 (NH), not •
~ I. G9ellf (N~ S:0719; 2. ~
(I), s 2t.,.:' Sderlni (I), UHJ
200 "-~. t ~ (Vmt.-a, H.tt.IUIM>. ~ Nie!Mn), 11'l 4'
100 b«tt • 1 TijlllN !""-I 0 I «); 2 N~!l\ l~Ul;t ...... (I\. 114JO
100 .,.._ • I Mnolloft (1), 1 01 M. 2.
Nf'O# f"~ 1 ~ T1. I H.MalrlO m
11410
400 ,_.., rwl9r -1 """"" ~
CW\iol\ I( .. ~ "oQ.
Thursday. Morch 22, 2001 B3
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
r--------------------, I , l I • I 11 I r i I I I I •• I
I I
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DAV1D TRAN ~
CosfA MlsA
SOCCH
MAHDV CLAYTON ~
NEWPO«T HAMOR
BASKETaAU.·TRACX
CO llEGE BASEBALL
Vanguard drops
5-4 decision
to Cal Baptist
CUST\ \JC'-,.\ Vcrnqudfcl
UmvPr-.1ly''> hd<,l•l1cdl ll•am
couldn't prolt>< I r1 4-2 IPdd
throuqh ""vt·n inntrl<J'-<1nd
droppNI ,1 1-4 (;"1cl1•n State
Alhlt'IJr ( 'onlr·r!'n< 1° dc•n!>t<>n
Wf'dnr•-.dd~ rt~ < ,ii Hr1p1lst
Un1\'N'>ll) rt11l11•cl lw llw VI<
tu!)
\'anqur1rcl 1·11111\l'CI d l\\'O·
run cushron, pr1111c1rtl) 1111
C hdd Chop·.., -.11111 horn1·r 1n
th" sixth t1nd <10 RBI -.inqlc,t. h\.
\.latt T1-.lhdlTIOll'r 1n lh• "''" -
Pnth
Th1• l11..,.., drop" \,111q11011l lu
18-10 7-h m th•· c ,...., \(
Cc1I 8dpt1.,11n1p1m1·., 111 U-
12 7-1
NONCONF£RENCE
CAL BAPTIST 5, VANGUARD 4
Cal Baptist 001 000 112 S i 3 0
Vanguard 002 001 100 4 5 l
G1lea, Log91C1. M1rele~. EckPnrod
and Anady, Wood. Franco (7).
Walker (7), Broder\on (9) dnd
Garner w M1reele\, 1 pO
L B roder\on. 1 1 Sv Eckenrod
(4) 2B Enriques (CB) Wh1eldon
(CB). Eckenrod (CB) Roddy (V),
Isherwood (V) HR Enriquez (CB)
Chop (V)
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Lions split a pair
RIVERSllJf Th• vc1n-
quard l 'n1\1•r ... 1t\ ..... 111>,11!
tec1m <,phi d douhlPh1•t1rf Pr
with ho ... 1 ( 'c1l Jic1pt1 ... 1 111 C ,old-
Pn Slt1lt• \thlt•tu C "r •nlPll'JH I'
<1ct1on T1wsc1d~
Tht• Lion., t l'•-l! :"1-1 m • n11-
h•rPnc • 1 clropp1•cl l111• 11p1•n111q
qdmt• 4· l hut ""ll•>llp•·d .111<1
blankl•d tlw Lcuu \'h H·O in
the ni4hlccq>
Cctl Bc1pt1.,I 11101\ r1d\'tH1lt1q11
ol thrPl' Lmn" 1•rror" 111 "<on·
lour un1•cHn1•cl run" 111 th1·
openf'r bul \ tllllllldld p1trh-
er ... Aty ... 1c1 ·\l( hll'\ 11nd ( 'hpn
Smith hPld tlw Lt1m1•r., 111
only nm• hit 111 c ,<1rn1• .!
GOLDEN STATE ATMETIC CONFERENCE
CAL BAPTIST 4 , VANGUARD 3
Vanguard 000 210 0 3 10 3
Cal Baptist 003 000 1 4 6 1
L1ebengood and Rolle. Beach
and Eiits w Beach. 4 7
L L1ebengood. 9 5 2B Smith
(VU), Beach (CB)
Ga~2
VANGUAllD 8, CAL B Al'TIST 0
Vanguard 1s1 10 8 16 O
Cal Baptist 000 00 o 1 1
Atchley. Smith (5) and Rolle
Pagl1alonga, Beach (2) and Elli\ w Atchley, 4 2 L Paghalonga
O 5 2B Pagltalonga (CB)
3B · Sducedo (W)
JC VOLLEYBALL
Bucs win again
WALNUT ThP Ordnqt>
Coast Colll'gl"' mPn'~ vollP) -
ball team remc110Pd undl"ll'tlt-
ed ds the Ptratf'o, '>Wc>pt J>d"t
hoi.t Mt San Antonw. 11-20
25-18, 15-17, 1\wsddy niqht.
m dn mtPr-conlPrnnn•
match up
Freshman Soren ~chnl>1dt>r
smacked down 1 I kJlb tor thl'
Bucs ( 13-0, H-0 in the> Oran~c>
Empire Conft>rt•nC' •), wh1lc
fre hrna.n John C dlllplw.11 fm-
tshcd w1lh <>vc>n Codsl
sophomol'l' Nick Pta r.hinc,ki
served up 27 a<, ist<t and
sophomor<' K<'vm Goll h u1
eighl dig
Th M ounU<'!> f('ll to J·8
and t -7 U\ th "'°uth ( oa t
Conleren
The Piratt' will ho<;t und •
f aled L A . P1rrr<'. th •
cteff"nd1n9 slate champion,
Fnday rught at 7, m anothf'f
tnt r<onler<'n matchup,
DIEP SEA
84 Thursday, Morch 22, 2001 SPORTS Doily Pilot
Marlins cast off; hoOk on to the Cardinals.
• Errington, Valdez pitch well for fighting fis h in 6-1 win. COSTA MESA NATIONAL unLE LEAGUE defensively by Conrad Beach,
Stephen Weigand, Robert Sullivan
and Ben Beck, while Colln Moran.
Joshua Vanderwal, Kush Buch, Luv
Buch, Shanel Ames, Kylee Stone
and Branden Arceyut ignited the
offense.
' COSTA MESA-PJ. Errington strong innings to lead the Dodgers Gllbert Baas pitched four strong • DoDGl!RS 13, ANCELS 12 -Josh
Godtcb's two-run home run led the
Dodgers' 17 -hit attack in their win
over the Angels.
and VlnnJe Valdez combined to over the D-Backs. innings. l throw 10 strikeouts to lead the McOaniels struck out five dnd • MARuNs 10, Do~ 2 -PitGher
Johnny Pen ons pit9hed a complete
game with eight .s~eouts to lead
the Marlins over the Dodgers.
Marlins to a 6-I wm over the also went 3 for 4 at the plate with
Cardinals m Cosld Mesa National two RBls.
Little Ledgue MdJOrs Division · ,Juan Guzman, scored two runs, Bryan Maurer, Ryan Boselo,
Nick Fowler, Mark DePrenza and
Tony Campo each bad two hits for
the ,Dodgen;, w hile Lulu~'Robe.rts
made a nice defensi~ly play in
action. wJlile Brian Sankey, Bryan Bennett,
The Marlms scor._.<.t five times in _:iteven Dean, Jesse 9.tlevardo, Strong Ma1liA defense by Kyle
Lux, Cory A.m~s. Evan Klpnls ~nd
Juan Moreµ() slowed numerous
Dodger rallies.
Against the Dodgers, the
Diamondbacks were led on defense
by Royce Friedman, Mason
Cooper and Nathan Sida, while on
offef\se. Jayme Krehnfeldt,
Matthew-Morgan, Alex McCabe,
the first inning. Val~lez, Bryce SUJI-Justin Long and IC9i Abernathy
man Adam Seagondollar, Adam also contributed to the Dodger's'
WhJlaker and Trevor LUUs each win with fine, all-around play. Persons. was strong offensively
as well, with four hits. Nick
Dipietro went 3 for 3, while
Moreno, Cameron Santana and
Gregory Stanley each reached
base twice. Blake Rowerdlnk had
his first double of the season and
also took care of a deep fly ball in
right field on defense.
right field. » •1 •
Maurer and Andrew Roth
combined to pitch five effective
1nnlngs with nine strikeouts, while
Ryan Molaskey, Adam Miller, Tim
Frydendall and Kendra Fisher
played solid defensive games for
the Dodgers.
crossed the pl(lte to spark the win. In Minor-A Division action:
Cdrdtndl pitchers EddJe •C ARDINALS 11, DIAMONDBACKS 9 -• Christina Salcedo, Katie Tehes,
Angel Perez, Kevin Williams and
Connor Hadley led the way. Tomasek dnd Tim Morley The Diamondbacks jwnped out to
combmed for five stnkeouts, while a 6-0 lead, thanks to strong hitting
the defense WdS anchored by Chad from Eric Mickelson, Devon In Farm Division action: Belmont, Garrick Wllllams. Tim Edwards, Jonathan Jones, Gene In their game with the
Cardinals, the Cubs were led by
the orrensive 1-2 punch or Karla
Feinstein (3 for 4) and Sarni
Feinstein (4 for 4).
Morley. Starnes Arnold and Daniel Garcia, Jeffrey SchoetUer and
Freeman. C ody Woods.
In other Majors D1v1s1on dction: The D-Backs' defense was led In T-Ball Majors Division action:
The Diamondbacks. in their
contest with the Rocldes, were led
• DODGERS 9, DIAMONDBACKS 3 -by Sean Ulrich, Gavin Montague
Mike McDanlels pitched hve ~nd Carlos Guzman, while pitcher In Minor-B Division action:
PONY BASEBALL
Mets top
Pelicans
• Ydcko strikes out 7, but
Mets arc victorious, 8-2.
NEWPORT BEACl I -The
Mets mdndcwd to ov<>rcome
some '>Irony oppo<,1llon tu
defedt the PPllc <1n'>, 8-2,
Sdturddy. m Newport I ldrbor
8dsebdll A'>soc1c1llon Pony
D1v1s1on dC t10n (dgPs I 3-I 4 ).
For the Pclicc1n'>. Chris
Thompson hdd ct hit. dn RBI
and stole four hc1ses. Matt
Erickson hdd d double dnd
threw out <1 l>d'-l'nmnPr c1t
the pldtc <1ncl Curt Yacko
t1dded two '>IO!Jle'>. thrc•P
'>lOIPn bdSC'S dnd pitched
six inning'> with <,cvr•n
!.lnkenul'>
In Aronco U1v1i.1on ~c lion
(d9P'> \1-12).
• INDIJ\NS 8, CAllOIN/\L'-6 •
Nathan Todd went 2 for 1
including c-1 double t1nd two
RBis to IC'd<I thP lncl1cms'
dtldC'k
Jackson Massingill t1ddf'd
two doubles c1nd dn RBI,
wtulc Josh J obse. T.J. f ish,
Kyle Rohan c1ncl Andrew
Kaban Pd<"h c1dcled RBI hits
The lmhc1n"' p1tch10y
foursoml' ol K<1hun, Todd,
Ro ha n t1nd Garrett Gordon
combined to '>lnk<.>out 13
C drdindl., m lhf' qc1mc
Jn l\.1u"l'1nq fJ1v1'>1on (dgcs
9-IOJ
• Red Sox 4, Yankees 3 -
Randall Ha use clrow in thP
winnmq nm with d ldtc-
mrung smql<' lor thP Red Sox
Ryan Albert, Max Moyer
dnd Bobby Okv1st <'dCh hdd
two h1Lc, for the' Reel Sox.
while Erk Holland t1nd Alex
RJos ch1pppd m with k1'y hits
dnd RBis.
The Ydnkt'<'" wPn· led by
strong pitchmq lrom Elliott
Ka ufman. Justin Todd c1nd
Kyle Lawrence.
• YANKEES 8. Roe KIE~ 7 •
Despite lhc.• c lo'>C' lo'>'>, lhl'
MMlms WNC' led by Cody
Green. who W<'nl 2 fur 3 dnd
S<'or(>d one> nm dnd Levi Rowe.
who dddC'd t1 two-run double.
The RcKk11n,' pitching WdS
led hy Matt Sarvak, Jason
Harris dnd Mike Razzano.
• ROCKIES 9, G IANTS 3 -Matt
Sarvak wPnt 3 for 3 with d
single. cloul1I<' dnd homer to
ledd the Rockie>'>.
Robert Puncel dnd Cody
Green cuch WC'nl 2 lor :.!,
wlulC' Spencer Venegas w<>nt
1 lor 2 with thrN• RRl<t
On the mound. thP
Rockies wPre led by Clay
Baker. Mike Razzano, Cam
Koppel and Jay Ordaz.
For th<' Gwnts, Adrian
Luchs pitched thrC'C' solid
innings dncl W<'nl 2 for 3 with
a triple. wh1IP. Stuart
Ne wsom p1 tch<'d w<>ll
In Pmto J>1v1c,1on (dgc•s
7-8) arl.Jon:
For the C Mrhna Is, in their
matchup with thP Cubs, Jed
Gentry, David Martinez,
Paul N ewman, CraJg Ptceltl,
Nelson Simons, Matt
Bancroft and Charlie
Massingill each had key h1ts.
The Cardinals' pitching tno
or Massingill, Bancroft dnd
Simons combined to strikf'out
12.
The Braves, in their
matchup w1th the Devil Rays.
were Jed by the strong pley
from Zach BraudJn, Steve
DenghaUJen, Aaron New-
man, Jamie Davb, Spencer
Raut.u, Jake Black, Luke
Dawson and RJck SuJUvan.
Th D vU Rays' Zach
Zomaya m4d a trong ploy
at s cond ba to kill a
Braves' raUy.
'
Reds outlast Dodgers, 5-4
•Three-hour game finally goes to
the Reds in a11 11-inning marathon .
NEWPORT BEACI I -The Reds needed over
three hours and 11 innings to finally take care of
the pesky Dodgers, 5-4, in Newport Beach Little
League Majors Division action.
Bryan Burke, who pitched sue strong mrungs
for the Reds. broke the 4-4 tie m the top of the
11th in$g when he scored on a Dodgers' error.
Other strong Reds contnbutors included
Andrew Silva, Jake Lemmerman, Tyler Ellls and
J.P. Gormly.
The Dodgers were spdfked by the strong play
of Alan Hardison, Luke Gre iner, Kelsey Chase,
Alex Johnston dnd Spencer Brown.
In other Majors Division dCtion :
• MARJNERS 6, GIANTS 5 • The Manners overcame
a 3-0 deficit to pull out the win over the Giants.
Erick and Kevin Rask each played important
roles m the Mariners' offense. The Giants were
led by PhHllp Bannan, who drove in three runs
with a bases-loaded double.
• MARINERS 6. BRAVES 2 • Bobby Manning,
Tom Solis, Nick Freeman and Nicholas
Russo-Larsson each scored run:>. Willie Harrison
pitched three score less innings and Devon Kelly
went 3 for 4 for the Mariners.
Jo rdan Taormina went 2 for 2, Tom Koss
ddded a triple dnd single and pitcher Thomas
Dlalynas pitched three strong innings for the
Braves.
Morris, Jeffery Jones and Brian Hurst kept the
game close.
• DODCERS 13, YANKEES 7 • Dlllon Norton hdd
three hits, including an inside-the-park home
run, while Noah Molnar chipped in three clutch
hits to lead the Dodgers over the Yankees.
Gavin Koontz scored two runs and made a
nice defensive play for the Dodgers, while the
Yankees were led by Ryan Spitzer, Andre w Watt
, and Chase Stark.
In AA Division action:
• ANGELS 12, MErs 8 · The strong pitching of
Cory VltaJo and Nick Couchot led the Angels to
the win over the Mets.
Brett Berkley, Jack Gerdau. Andrew Dunlap
and Brent Gray each had key hits for the
Angels, while Emory Molinar, Patrick
Vorwerck, De rek Spreitzer, Hunter O'Brien,
Chris Seagre n and AusUn Alle n anchored the
defense .
The Mele; were led by Kyle Canale, who hdd
d key RBI single in the first inrung.
• ANGELS 7, DODGERS 0 • Cory Vitalo, Nick
Couchot and Jack Gerdau combined to pitch d
two-hit shutout to lead the Angels over the
Dodgers.
Supporting the pitching stat( WdS strong
offense from Brett Berkley (two hils, two RBis)
and Chris Seagren (two runs scored)
Kyle Jones had both hits for the Dodgers.
• MARINERS 13, ANGELS 3 • Devon Kelly dnd
Erick Rask each scored three runs to lead the
Manners over the Angels.
Tom Solis and Kevin Rask combmed to pitch
effectively for the M's, while Bryce Donovan had
two hits. one run scored and three RBis.
STEVE MC CRANK I DAILY Ptl.OT
The Dodger s' Luke Greiner of Newport Beach
UtUe League Majors delivers a high, hard one.
• MARINERS 10, BRAVES 6·-Five Mdrinen. had
multi-hit games in their win over the Brdves
John C hristian had d double dnd d home run.
while Trevor McGh!e, Dlllon Campbell. Matt
Ruiz and Doug Watt each ddded two hits apiece
Solid Mariners def en.se was turned m by Alec
Pastre, Zac Cabin, Dylen Salisbury and Anthony
Mainero.
Michael Page had two ruts to ledd the Angels.
• YANKEES 8, BRAVES 4 • The Yankees, behmd the
strong pitching from Patrick Brennan and
Patrick Marin-Finn. doubled-up the Braves.
NEWPORT BEACH UTILE LEAGUE
For the Braves, Stephen Grant, Michael
Merline, Conner Gaughan, Peter Fraaza,
Andrew Iverson, Kevin Plnelll and Collin
Krahe each had key hits.
The Yanks' offense WdS sparked by Robbie
Lusk. who two tuts and th1ee RBis. Vinnie Saint
J ohn and Zack Von Berg each had two hill> in
the wm.
Kyle Legrand struck out four over three
innings of work for the Yanks. wh1le Zack Von
Berg had two hits and two RBis.
• MARINERS 7, DIAMONDBACKS 7 . The Manners
were sparked by solid, all-around pldy from
Mitch Gardiner, John Christian, Dillon
campbeU, Alec Pastre, Alex Waddle, Doug
Watt, Matt Ruiz and Alex Malnthow.
Austin Harms, Thomas Dlalynas and Tom
Koss l~d the Braves' attack, while Jordan
Taormina threw out a Yankee runner at the
plate from left field.
The Angels received three strong inrungs of
work from pitcher Barrett Hendrickson. while
Mike Page and Scott Thomsen each had two
hits.
In AAA Division action:
• TrGERS 6, M ETS 4 • Steven Manning pitched
three strong innings and received defensive help
from Jesse Starnes to lead the Tigers over the
Mets.
The Diamondbacks hdd strong contnbutions
from Scott Hansen, MatUas Russo-Larson,
Brooks Bradley, John Doering, Cameron
Holmes, Benny Townsend and Parker Seaman.
• DODGERS 19, CARDINALS 9 -Jarrett Logan, Nick
Flamson and Kyle Jones each had three hits to
lead the Dodgers over the Cardinals.
•YANKEES 2, G IANTS 1 -Kyle Legrand and
Zachary Von Berg held the Giants to only one
run m the Yankees' win
Vinnie Saint John had two hits and one RBI
to spark the Yankees' offense.
Phlllip Bannan pitched a complete game for
the hard-luck Giants.
•YANKEES 5, ANGELS 0 -Vinnie Sa!nUohn
pitched three strong i.nnings•and recorded seveh
strikeouts to lead the Y'dilkees over the Angels.
Trevor Jones pitched the final three innings
for the Tigers. striking out seven and allowing
only two base runners. The offense was led by
Jones, Tom Bange rt, Denny Powers and AusUn
McCarthy.
Pitchers Karl Fletcher and Kyle Danese
combined to strikeout eight Cardinal batters
while Chase Nugent, David Welland, Carte;
Taylor, Chris Burke and Gustaf HeUmer
provided stellar defense.
The Cardinals were led by Josh Starnes, DJ. For the Mets, the pitching crew of Matt Hauser, Jake Starnes and Matt Wilkerson.
Tigers rally to beat Red Sox, 12-6
t ~
• Waldron, Millan spark
comeback for the Tigers.
COSTA MESA -The
Tigers battled back from a CMAll
sue-run deficit to defeat the Tigers,
12-6, in Costa Mesa American Little
League Majors Division action Satur-
day.
Cody Waldron and Andrew
Millan each had three hits, two runs
scored and four RBis for the Tigers,
while Cody Spoulos chipped in with
two hits and two runs scored.
Phillip Weber, Jason Schroeder
and Scott Surdyka each had a hit, a
run and an RBI. while Nick Peterson
and Millan Jed the Tigers' pitching
brigade.
Fireballs sweep twinbill
The Fireballs, a
guls under· 15 IOllY.SOX
fastpltch softball team from the
Pad.fie Coast Bobby Sox, swept a
doubleheader from Mission Del
Norte. both hy srores or 6-5.
Julianne Bus (a home run),
Ashley Glea.son (two doubles) dlld
Hllary Ockey (a triple) heated up the
Fireballs' offense. 0 th r offcnslvt>
spark plugs include Brooke
Chandler; Ellen Rose, Satba
Crumm.an and Kade Joslyn.
rn girls Division t t action:
• Rm> llACI! 13, Tl tJNAMJ 8 • Th Rag
wo" us lh.lrd consecutJ.v gam , led
BRIEFLY
by strong plate appearances by Rene
Mycom and Kale Baldonl.
Ele na Redelshelmer pitched two
quality innings for the Rage. while
Katy Bekken, Lauren ToUa, Annabei
Farber, Adele Debatz, Ail Apgar and
Deanne Donato anchored the
defense. ·
Eastbluff Celtics win title
HOOPS NEWPORT BEAC H -
The Eastbluff boys
and Girls Club fourth grade
basketball championships took place
on Monday and the Celtics edged
the Magic, 32-31.
The Celtics were led 0Hens1vely
by John Durning and EmJI Davis,
while the Magic's offense was keyed
by Brad He 1, Parker Rhodes anc1
Harian Webster.
On defense, the Celbcs were
sparked by John Barrett and Tyler
flaley, while Chase Priedensburg,
Graotlfemplelon, Andre w fo.lcher
and Drew Byers led the Magic.
Tsunamis held tough
in state tournament
IRVTNE -Tho N<>wport AYSO B ucb 1\unamis, tt boys
und r·10 soccer team from AYSO
Region 97, played three hrud ·foug bt
gam ln th AYSO ction 11
chdJTlpionships dt UC Irvine.
The Tsunamis earned a t -1 tie
dgainsl Imperial County before
falling to teams from San Diego and
Los Angeles.
The midfield was led by Mac
Mace, Jeff Fichtner, Willy Reese and
Daniel Norris, while strikers Ryan
Albert, Tuylor Davis and Sean Davis
sparked the ortense. Solid defense
was displayed by Max Colllns,
Randall Hause, Bryce Puller and
Darren Leggetl
Bronze winner
Tiurteen-year-
old Costa Mesa WEIGHLIFTING
resident Joshua Coleman, n
seventh~gntde student at Huntington
Christian School in Huntington
Beach, was a bronze medal winner
in the 51 kilo weight class at the
Junior Notional WeighWfting Finals
In Charleston, m. over the weekend.
Coleman lifted 115 kilos lor the
two lifts, the snatch and the clean
and jerk, good for the bronze medal
in U10 snatch, as wall as overnU.
Ensign wins twice
IRVINE -The
Emign club roller IOLUI HOCllY
hockey team
xt ndcd lts wlnnlng streak with two
winll last We(\k
On March 13, f!ns1gn defeated th
Newhart Panthers, 5.~. Kyle PleUlet'
'
and Collin Ins ley edch had two
goals, while Rhett Palmer and Rory
Campbell each added sing le tallies.
Michael Matthewll had one assist,
while Zack Boston, Jesus Sotelo,
Alex Yerkes and Trlsten McNelll
also played solid games.
On Saturday, Ensign edged
Serrano, t 0·8. Pfeirrer led the offense
with five goals, while Insley added
one goal and six assists.
Palmer and Spencer Unk chipped
in two goals each for Ensign, which
plays on Wednesday in the opening
round or the playoffs, beginning at 5
p.m. at the Gretzky Center.
Championships April 6 .
NEWPORT TUCK AND FIELD BEACH -
Yo~gslers between the oges of 6·15
dl'e mvited to compete in the New-
port Beach Youth 'n"ack and Fie ld
Championships, set for April 6 Ill
Newport Harbor High from 5-10
p.m.
Pre-registration fees ore $10 for
Newport Bea ch residents and $13 for
non-residents. To register, obtain a
fonn from the Recreation ActMUet
llnk at www.cJty.ncwport-beach.ca.us
or contact the Newport Beach
Community Servtoot at (949)
6"44-3151.
Regl.5trat1on will aho be held at
the E"Vent from 3:30·"4:30 p.m. Pees
are 515 for rosid ntJ and St8 for
non-residents.
Doily Pilot SPORTS Thurlday. Morch 22, 2001 85
CdM to repeat?
•John Kwon gives Sea Kings' reason to believe.
Steve Virgen
DAllY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -The
2001 season is all about meet-
mg expectallons for the Coro-
na del Mar High boys goU1
team. But, just what dre Ule
expectations when the Sea
Kings bring a young squc1d lo
defend its Pacific Coast
League co-champiortshJp?
"It's going to be an mter-
esting season.· CdM Coach
M ike Starkweather said.
"They need some seasoning
behind them. They need the
hea t of the battle. They all
have the skills. You just don't
know what you're going to
get sometimes. GqU lS so dif-
ficult and it's so mental."
~ by senior John Kwon,
who finished second in the
PCL: Finals last year, the Sea
Kings are expected to contend,
Starkweather said carefully.
"We'll be very serious con-
tenders.• the Sea Kings'
cqach said. •rm not going to
stand up and say we're going
to win league, we have too
young of a team. We'll be
competitive.•
Juruor Joe Kwon as well as
sophomores Brad Chamber·
lin, Tim Frohling and Nick
Sherman, headline a team
averaging 197 over nine
holes as it begins league com-
petition.
Senior Blake M anclllas,
who played for the Sea Kings'
basketball team , adds his
hard work to the mix.
Junior Jason Wishengrad,
sophomores Mike Walecka
and Ryan Lynch, as well as
freshmen Alex Chikovani,
Robert Ury, Colby Hackett,
Billy Bethngen and Zack
Davenport, bring much hope
to the CdM program as Stark-
weather is excited about the
present, but more anxious for
the future.
Bo.1.1 golf
OUTLOOK jt
THE SEA KING-
Brtd CNmberlln
11m Frohling
John Kwon
Joe Kwon
Nklr. Sherman Blake MancJllM Alex Chikovanl
Robert Ury
Cofby Hackett MikeWMck.a
Jason Wlshengrlid
~~ ~~ o.vid St~n
So. So. Sr. Jr.
So.
Sr.
Ft.
Fr
Fr.
So. Jr.
So.
fr.
Fr
So.
·All these ~uys are so
close (in competition),• Stark-'>
weather said. "I'm not quite
sure who's going to step up.
They're iJood right now. And,
they're going to be a team to
reckoned with. But, they
could be shooting lights out
pretty soon."
Cd.M's biggest victory thus
far was a 197-202 win over
Aliso Niguel, ranked No. 8 in
Orange County at the time.
Eagles look to releaguing
•Estancia has its focus on the future as eight
f reshrnen aim to tak.e advantage of experience.
Steve Virgen
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -The best
is yet to come for the Estancia
High boys swim team. This
will not be the year for a
Pacific Coast League champi·
onship ,banner, but Eagle~
Coach John Carpenter is
optimistic for the future,
when Estancia joins the Goid-
en West League'for the spring
of 2003.
With eight frt!shmen gam-
ing varsity experience, the
Eagles are soaring toward
one possible destination:
TiUetown.
"We're looking forward to
the new league because we'll
be able to compete for the
league tltle, • Carpenter said.
·w e have 16 swunmers com-
pared to 11 last year. There are
eight freshmen. That's proba·
bly the most freshmen we've
had in 15 years.•
Paul Collier, Anthony Her·
man, Kns Hartwell, Nathdn
Marsteller, Greg Johnr.on,
David Silva and Stephen Tow
bring a most wanted chdl·
lenge for Carpenter The
Estancia coach wtll get to
develop the eight youqg
swlm.mers, as they dre ec1ger
to improve.
Seniors Phil Westfall and
Jon Reddoch supply ledder·
slup for the Eagles, who won
one PCL dual meet last yedf
agdinst crosstown nval Costa
Mesa
The season began d bit
rough for the Eagle~ as theu
pool's heater broke down. But
all is nght, now.
The Eagles lost their sea-
SQn·opening meet, 96-45. to
host Gcirden Grove, but Bnan
Monette, Frank Gamboa dntl
David TPtxeira earned fu!>l·
pldCC honors rn the non-
league contest last week.
Monette won the 50-yarci
Paul Collier
Anthony Herman
Frank Gamboa
ICrisHa~tl
Nathan Ma~ler
Ananth Varma
Greg Johnson
!'tut Westfall
Jon Reddoch
David Silva
Tai That
Skipper Todd
Stephen Tow
Brian Monette
David Teu(etra eo.ctt· John Cclrpenter
k
Ft.
So
Ff
ft.
So.
ff.
Sr.
Sr
fr Jr,
So.
fr.
Sr.
Jr.
free Cl4 q8) dnd took third 111
the 100 ltef.>s tyle (57 35)
Gctml)Od WdS second in the
200 md1v1dudl medley
(2.32.711 befo1e touching the
wall firi,t m the 500 free
t 5:56 1 h I Teuceira finished first
m the 100 hr"asl 11·20.31)
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........ CA 92627 Mint ArthiJr Spltike.
91 I Vialorla St. Costa
........ CA 92827
Thia bullnMI ii eott-
ducled by en ~
Hev• you 11aned dolig bl--. ytl? No
Matte Mtvll Sptzke
Thie •temtnl WU
l'*I with tl'HI Co\lnty
Cleft( of 0rlf1Qe CoU'lly
Ql'I 02127/'2001
I001MM.4U
Daily P1IOt Mar I. 8, IS, u.. 2001 Tbm
James Hinton
This statement was
ftllld with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02/27120QI
20016856436
Dally Polo! Mar 1. 8, 1S,
22. 2001 Th775
Fictitious Bualne11
Nam• Statement
The following persons
are doing busineS5 as
Hardwood Solutions,
63S W BakM St . Apt.
A203, Cosra Mesa. CA
92626 Erle Mark Eggen, 635
W Baker Sr A203, COS1a Mesa, CA 92626
This business ls con·
dueled by an •ndividual
Have you started
doing bvs<ness yet? No
Enc Eggen
ThlS 11atement was
ftted with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02127/2001
20016856435
Dally Pilo1 Mar 1, 8, 15.
22. 2QQ1 Th776
Flctltloua Busineaa
Nam• Statement
The lollowtng person•
are doing busmess as Boathouse TV Show
383 Rochester St ,
Coera Mesa CA
92627·3113
M C Whtlehead, LLC
(CA), 383 Roohester St,
Coara Mesa. CA
92627·3113
This business Is con-
ducted by Limited Ua· blloty Co
Have you sraned
doing buStness ye!?
Yes. June 199S
M C Whltehe&d, LLC
Michael Whitehead,
Manager
This statement was
tiled with th9 County
Cieri< ol Orange County
on 02127/2001
20018855422 Dady PtloC Mar 1. 8. 15, ?2. 2001 Thm
Fictitious. Bualnaas
Name Statement
The lollowlng peraons
aro doing busfneu aa.
A ) Pacific Coast
Network Solutions. B l
PC NetSol, C ) PC
NetSol com, 2224
Laurel Pl • Newpon
Beach, CA 92663
Peter O..pay, 222<1
L1urel Pl , Newport 6elcl1. CA 92663
Thil bullineM It OOl'I•
ducted by. an lndMdual
Hive you 1terted
doing buMlHs yet? No
Paler ()Mpay
Thi• lllltmenl ... hied with the County
Qeltt of Orlnge County
on 02/V/'2001 20011t5642a
Oatlv PtloC Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22,Joo! ThnB
FlctHloua Bualnna
Heme Si.tement
The lollowlng pereone
ere ~ t>uelnHe u; P=Moat.~~~ SI , Newpoft Beed\, CA
92&83
Ellen Fu~tnOll Welton, 401 • ~ StrMt. New·
pcwt BHdl. CA 92ee3 i hie bu11ne.. It con·
dueled bV: en lndvicLtal
Hive you 1t1rted
ctolng bu1lne11 ytt?
V-. 2I01r'OI F1c:tf1toue lvlt,_. Ellen , Wiiton
NllM .......... Thlt -~ WU The lollowlng pereone flied with Iha County
.,. dolllO IMi"9e ... ~ of ~ ~
Wlnll'• Pet'f0r1nanc. on 02127/2001 Cyctee "40 Production IOOlMll'4J rf, ~ IMdll, CA ~Plot Mtr 1, a. 18, tateJ ~I Tbm
"-Y Mltll Her, Jr . l'lotlttOue lullneee
1143 ~.l:1 Pl, Of· ....... '"'' "* .. '1:i bueW.-le con-TM ~ pet'tOnl
Mllad w· an ~ .,. .. bUli*e ...
Hev1 you •t•~ad ~~...:: =-21::r~~M ,..? CA _, '
Steven Patrtcll Van·
Wagoner. 894 Oak S1 ,
Costa Mesa.. CA 92627
This bustness Is oon·
ducted by an tndMdual
Hive you started
doing business yet? No
Sreve VenWagoner
This statement was
flied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 0212712001 20018856444
Dally Ptlot Mar 1, 8. IS,
22, 20()1 Th780
Flctltloua Buslneaa
Name Statement
The lollowong persons
afe doing buSlneSS as Saddleback Smog and
Repair, 37S S. Elnstol
•75. Costa Mesa, CA
92626
The Ronle Automot1vo
Group, (CA), 375 S
8nS1o4 •7S Cosla Mesa,
CA 92626
Tht1 business is coo·
Flctlttoua Bualneaa
Name Statement
The following peraons
are dOing business as·
Destlnetion Motort,
3001 RedM Ave . Surte
•S-103, Costa Mesa, CA
92826
Mtchael J Mert1nez.
17106 Sims St., Apt A,
Hun11ng1on Beach. CA
92649
Nelaon A. Thomas,
2151 E. Pioneer. Full·
erton, CA 92831
Thia bustness is coo·
ducted by· a general
partnership
Have you staned
doing buSlneSS yet? No Michie! J Marnnez
This atatemenr w1s
!tied with Iha County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02/27/2.001
20016158504
Daily Ptlol Mar 1, 8, 1 S,
22. 20QI Th78S
This business Is con·
ducted by: an lndMduaJ
Have you started
doing bollness yet? No
l(etmanee GrOS$1Tian
This lletement was
filed wi1h the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 03/02/2001 20016856838
Dally Piiot Ma• 8. 1 S, 22. 29, 2901 Th797
Fictitious Buslnaaa
Name Statement
The lolloWing persona
are doing business es
Almco Transm1sS10ns •6604. 1745 Nawpor1 Blvd , Costa Mesa, CA
92627
JOATS, LLC (CA),
1746 Newport Blvd ,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
This business is con·
ducted by. L1m1ted Lia·
bllt1y Co
dueled by e oorporauon Fictitious Bualneaa
Have you sterled Name Statement
Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes, 2/1I01
JOATS. LLC
John R Paustran. doing business yet? No The lollowong persons
The Ronle Automotive are doing buslne$$ as.
Group Sllvermania, 1012<1 Andrew P1eston. CFO Adame Avenue. Hunt·
Thia starement was lngton Beach, CA 926-48
tiled with the County Sevan Karekeslsoglu,
Clerk or Orange County 103S 1 Christmas Or ,
on 02127/2001 Humlng1on Beach, CA
Managing Member
This s1atement wu
flied with the County
Cieri\ of Orange County
on OJ/02/2.001
20016856445 926<&6
20016656830 Oa1l~P1lot Mar 8. 1s,
22, ~. 2()Q1 Th798 Dally Ptlol Mar 1 8, IS, Sh1nt 01kess11n,
22, 2001 Th781 3013 Java Rd., Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
Fictitious Buslneaa Tt111 t>ustness Is con-
Flctltloua Buslneaa
Neme Statement
The lo/lowing persons
are dcing business Is. Nama Statement dueled by· a general
The following persons pannerahlp
ere dolllQ buS1ness as: Have you started P11c1llc Coaat Adven· dOing business yet? No
SF lnalallatlon, 2236
Pacific Ave.. •D. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
rures. 151 E. 21 St .. •2. Seven Karakeslsogtu
Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 Sh1nt Oekeu1an
Scott F1rrell. 2236
Pacific Ave , •D. Costa
M .... CA 92627 Timothy James Jonea, Thia statement wa1
1s1 E ~1 St , 12, Cos1a ltllld w•th the Coonty
MM&. CA 92627 Clel'k o1 Or111ge County
This business is con· on 02l06/2001
dueled by an iodMduaJ I 200188543118
Thta buStness tS con-
ducted by an tndMdual
Have you started doing busoness yet? v... January 1994 H1v• you started Daily Pilot Mar. 1, 8, 15,
doing busineaa yet? No 22, 2001 Tll 787
Timothy J Jones
This statement was
llled with the County
Clerk ol Orange Counly
on 02127/'2001
20016858433
Oatly PtlOC Mar 1 8, 15, 22. 20()1 Th772
Fictitious Bualneu
N1me Statement
Tne following persons
a1e doing busfness ea.
Eden lnt1r1ors. 180
"B" Costa Mese St.,
Cos1a MIN, CA 92627 Kimberlee Eden
Drake. 180 B" Costa
M•A St . Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
Tht1 business Is con-
ducted by an lndMdull
Have you started
doing business yet?
y ... 0311512000
l(Jfllberlee Eden Ofake
Thia s11temen1 was
ltled with rhe County
Cieri< ol <Mnge County
on 02127/2.001
2001615"46
0.lfy Piiot Mat I. 6. l 5,
22, 2001 Th782
Scott Farrell
This aratement was
Flctlttoua Bualntaa filed w11h the County
Name Statament Clerlt of Orange County
The following persons on 03/02J2001 1r1 doing business as 200181156842
Micheal's Stainless Dilly Pilot Mar 8, t 5
Serviee. 1531 S Raitt 22, ~. 2001 Th799
~~7o'4B. Slnta Ana, CA FlctltlOUI Bualnats
Mtehlel Peter Wetd1g, Name Statement
1531 S, Raitt St .. •B. The following persons
Sante Ana, CA 92704 ere dotng business 11
Thta business Is con-Madison Real Estate,
ducted by an tndivtduaJ 4 I Charleston Lane, Have you slarted Coro De Caza, CA
doing business yet? 92679
Vas. 1985 Jene Margaret Rteh·
MtChlel Peter Weidig ardson.z.~.41 Chlrteston
This 111tement was Line, l.AllO De Caza. CA
hied With the County 921579 Cleft! ot Orange County Thie business ts oon-
on 03/02/2.001 dlx:led by: Ill tndMdUal
20016156126 H•v• you staned Oall~Pllot Mar. 8. 15, doing business yet? No 22, ~. 2001 Th795 Jane Margaret Rich·
ard1on
Flctltloua Bualnaaa Thia aratement was
Name Stat9mant Iliad with the County
The follo~sone Clerk ol Orange County
Ill doing II on 03'02/2001
Ftt To Be Hfftthy, 20016156143 23412 Ptclflc Parle Of., Daily Pilot Mar" 8. 15,
Suire 17L, Aliso Viejo, 22. 29, 2001 Th800
Flctltloua Buslna.. CA 02668 Flc11tloua eualneaa Name Statement Jennifer lee Mattoll, Na--Stata--nt Th r llowl 23412 Pacific Par1t Of., ..... .. ... are ~ bu~r!c:'' Suite 17L, Allio Viejo, Th1 lollowlng persons
Technote USA, 1159 CA 02656 lrt doing busfneu aa
Aviamore Tertece, Thie busineu Is con-' Slcln-Klre. 127 E 18th
Colle Meu, CA 92627 duc:ted by an ~ StrHt Colll Mesa, CA
Oen M H1kala, 1159 Hive you 111rted 92827 Alllemore Terrace, doing bulileu yet? No Karey Hazew1nkel, Colll Mela, CA 92627 Jenniltf L .. Mattox 2643 Westminster
This bullineM 1s eott-• Thia 1t11emen1 wu Piece, Coale Mesa, CA ""' ,....,......, ,., filed wl1h the Co\lnty 92827 dl.lcted VJ· •n • ...,,,....... Clerk of Or: ,...,,.,,.,., Thi bu11nes1 la con-H1ve you started ,._,......,..,. ""'"""'J ducted i.u: an Individual doing buslnesa yet? No on o ... vucuul H VJ•
Oen M. Hakala 20011t51127 1ve you alerted
Thft-1111ement w11 Dall~P"ot Mar. e. 15, doing bualneae yet?
flied 1ttth !he County 22, ~. 2901 . ll!19§ Y~,:~~~
Clettl of Orange County T on 02/2Zl'200l FkttUout Buslneea hit 111temtnt wu
2001MIM5t Name Statement ltle<I with Iha County ci.rti d <nnot County ~Plot IMf. 1. 8, 15, !be tollowt~tt on 03l02/200! ~! Tb781 .,. 'dOlng .. 20011t5Mf1
Flctltlou• 8u1tnau LaHftlt• Mldbl, 36! OeU~Pllot Mar. !t.. .:1:5~, ..,__ a•-~t Hoepital Rd.. Ste. 528. ...22M.A.1Lt.J1W11..11'---.l..l.IK' nauallll .,..,,.. _....,..,, NewPon Beech, CA ' '
The tollowlng pereon1 928413·3521 FlctltlOua Bualneaa lrt dollla butlneu 11: Eu • ...__ o..-M 0 ..,_ 8 ........ -~t MedfSm1rt 1501 ...._, '"'!"""1• · " ,...,. ._,.,,,.., ::.. Inc (CA), 18 PCIA'Y Hiit The l~pel'IOIW
Wntclrft Of., :.te. 310, Rd 1 ..._ ...... .-.... ,... =M F•--!! .• , Nawpon e.1ci-. CA 9~0n...._-. ...,_. ""' -· " .........
928410 Thie buain.ea " con-70 .. __ _.. He11thMoney com, • 1 t 1 ........
Inc: ~Witt~ 1501 Gded by 1 ~ Blvd • S. 900, Hun4· ... .... He11e you 111rted '1:.!l8Mcfl. CA 82e47
W"1 "' "'·• •· 310 dOI"" bultnt.. ytt'I O "-·· •· Newpon 8ttch, CA '"' • ""on• "' • 97840 v .... 1()'11MM 436 ,.,, Drive, 1203,
TNI bu1iOtet Is con-EJIUobll'I PuMy, M.D • COiia Mtel, CA 9282e
duclt9d lly: a~ tno. Thia ~ le oon-
H1ve you atarted J!,,~ PuMy, Pree-~.by. y: ~
doing b11tlneN ye1? fhll ... temtnt wet .w-butlMM ytt? v..., 11t12001 rllld ~ 1t1t ,._,_, v .. t1 -HetllhMoney.com. a.tt n---..,,,_.,, ee. l ... rno °' ---Cow"Y 0... 0. CM on 03'W/2001 Tillt Utllntnl _. Edw9fd c.r.. cro ... , ....... ._ _. IN Qour1ly
Thie Mt;:antC:u ~ Piiot Met. a, 115, Clttll: o1 Qrw19I County
triad wttll rlry !!J!. aAQ! Jl#t on OM2/I001 ~oJ;,~ County ,........ .,,,.,... °* -.....~ ........ a'
lt0111HteAI aajl ~ -· n;ij' ~""°' ..., 1, 8, 115, ,:'-~It I.,, I ~I JbZA -tilll ...::.-1111•1• ...__
• • Aed .. IClllY, 30j4 ..... • I ff I _.
• Cell (t4tl64f.56R I ~ c:..:; C.. .:-... -:=.::: ..
"'.,..... ~-~. NeloMI JWOt ,.... • tt..,. fw,... 1 J0'4 ~ Or • IC, Ing ~. IOI H _ _ Co1111 U... CA ... T\191 Awil'\. .... AN.
--~
CA 9270S
WOl1d Brothers Invest·
ments (CA) 302 N
Tustin Ave . Santa Alla,
Ce 92705
Th11 business is con·
dUded by a oorpotlbon
Heve you started
dotng business yet? No
World Brothers tnvesl· ments
Rob Lusk. President Thts staremenr was
tiled with the County
Clet'lt of Orange County
on 03/02/2001
20016856860
Daily Piiot Mar 6, Is.
22, 29, 200 I Th802
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
La Pettie Ambiance,
419 E 17th St. Su111
204. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Laura Gen1eva
Davalos. 109 Shall
Ortve San Clemente,
CA 92672
This business is con·
CIUctod by an 1nd1Vldual Ha11e you started
doing business yet? No
Laura Oen1eva
Davalos
Thts statemen1 was
filed woltl the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 03/02/2.001
200168515840
Daily Ptlol Mar 8, 15,
22, 29. 2001 Th790
Fictitious Buslneaa
Name Statement
The loflowtng persons
are doing buSlness as
Mac Tools, 10941
EnckY St, Anaheim. CA
92804
Steven Andrew Pow·
ers. 109'11 Endry St
Anaheim. CA 92804
This business 1s oon·
dUC1ed0 by an lndMdual
Have you srarted
doing business yet? No
Steven Andrew Pow· .,.
This 111a1ement was
ftled With tile County
Cieri( OI Orange County
on 03'0212001 20018858832
011ly Polo! Mar 8, 1 S.
22, 29, 20Qt Th791
Flctltloua Buatnaaa
Name Statement
The followtng persons
Ill doing buSllleSI IS
A • A lnternauonel
1241 E Oyer Rd Sre
110. Santa Ana CA
9270S
Oonta & Tnna Andry
21 ~ Bay, Corona
del Mir, CA 9262S
This business is con·
ducted by husband and
Wife
Have you started
dOll'IQ bua1ness yet?
VN. March 1998
Tnnt v Andry
Thi• statement wu
hied wtth the County
Clerll ol Orange County
on OJ/()2/200 I
20018858825
Oatly Pilot Mar 8. 15,
22. ~9. 2901 Th79<!
Flctttloua B ualnaaa
Ntme Statement
The loQowlng persons
are tiig ~IS
lnnov1Uve Funding
0(0U9, 1200 Quall St ,
1140, Newport EMech,
CA 82660 Bondcorp R111ty
Group, Inc (CA}, 1200
Quall St., 1140, Newport
Bead!, CA 92eeO
Tiiie bullnesa le con-~ by e corpcntion
Hive you 1t1rted
doing bus1ne11 yet?
YM 02/01~1
Bondcorp RHllY
Group, Inc.
Bfyan Bonc:I, Prea.dent
Thie 1t1tement w11
ftte<I With tht Coonty
C*tt OI Ortnge CounlY on 03()2/2()01
2001M5M21
Oel~PlloC Mir. 8. 15, 22.~. 2901 lbm
Flcttttou9 ButiMH
N8l'M 8latllment
The followlncl pertont
art ~ buMleM 11:
Pldflc Tranell Mobile
8lgnl119 Strvlet, I 9 ,uente, Raftoho S.n11
~ CA '2'911 Pec:mc Tllle Mottoeoe
COip (CAI, ras MM. Vtrcle Onv . ti 15, COiia ....... ll292e Thie~ le oon-dllCllM by I OOlpol allOh
Htvt Yoll tl1rted doing butlne.. yat?
y~"'-~
eo:Pe1r1e11 r.. Mot•n. .......
~,_ ~ot•••lllH
1
. ·-~ -
President
This atatemant was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/02/2001
2001685682•
011ly Ptlot Mar 8 IS
22. 29, 2001 Th793
f ictitious Buslnasa
Name Statement
The tollowong persons
ore d0tf10 buslness as.
WebSensat1onz, 1657
Iowa St . Cosra Mesa
CA 92626
Laura Mdlelte Weber
16S7 Iowa St Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Thts business rs con
ducted by an tOCIMdual
Heve you s1ar1ed
doing buS1ness yet? No
Laura Mtchelle Weber
Thls statement was
hied w11h the County Cieri< of Orange County
on 03106/2.001
20016857168 Daily Ptlot Mar 8. 1 S.
22. 29. 2()()1 Th815
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing buStness as
Sabertooth Sales &
Accesaones. 29 Coven-
try Newport Beacn. CA
92660
Scotl Howard l(lase
29 Coveotry, Newport Beach. CA 92660
This buStness IS con
ductod by an tndMdual
Have you sraned
doing business yet?
Yes, 2/12101
Scott Howard Klase
Thts statement was
ftled with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 03106/2.00 I
200168571112 Oatl~Polot Mar ti. tS. 22, I 2001 Th8t<I
Fictitious Business
Nam• Statement
The following persons
are do!ng business es
Prtcllton Multt Sur·
lace Seating Services
1372 Garland Ave
TuS1Jn. CA 92780
Lerry Dawson 1372
Garland Ave Tusfln
CA 92780
Kimberly Adams. 1372
Garland Ave Tuslln.
CA 92780 Thts business oa con·
dueled by a general
p1nnersh1p
Have you s"rted
doing t>usaness yet? No
Larry Dawson
This &tatemenl was
toled with the County
Cieri\ of Orange County
on 03106/2001
200111857181
Daily P1lol Mar 8. 15.
22. 29, 2()Q1 Th813
Fictitious Bualneaa
Name Statament
The following perlOl\S
.,.. dOlng ~ ..
Crosser Yacnrs. 121
Agate Ave , Balboa Is·
land CA 92662
David M. Stone. 121
Agate Ave . Balboa II•
land, CA 92662
Thtl busiMSS II c:on•
dueled by an lndMdual
Have you st1ned
doing buS1nest yer?
Yn, 111~
0.vld M SIOne
Thi• statement was
loled With Iha County
ci.rk ot Orange County
on 03/06l2001
20016167117 OeU~ltllot Mtr. 8, 16,
22, -2001 Th812
Have you siarred
doing business yer?
Yes 2000
Brando Brown Ro
manak
This sta1emen1 was
toled with the County
Cleni. ot Orange County
on 03106/200t 20016857164
Dally Piiot Mar 8. 15
22. 29, 2001 Tt!808
Fictitious Buslne11
Name Statement
The tollowong persons
tire domg • bus11'19S5 as
Enterpnse Partners.
126 Apt B Santa INbel
Co6ta Mesa CA 92627
Natm Josepn
Ferguson. 1525 112 W
Balboa Blvd Newport
S.eeh, CA 92663 Aaron Ousttn Iverson
126 Apt B Santa Isabel,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
This business ts con·
ducted by a general
partnership
Heve you s1a11ee1
doing business yet? No
Aaron Dustin lvetson
This sratemen1 was
lileel with the County
Cieri\ ol Orange County
on 03106/2001
20016857161
011ly P1tot Mar 8 1S
22. 29, 2001 Th8Q7
Fictitious Buslna11
Name Statement
The following persons
are dotng business IS
Mtss1ng Ltnk Mark•t·
1ng, 302 Femleaf Ave .
Corona del Mar. CA
9262S
Tom L Thompson.
302 Femleal Ave. Co-
rona de! Mar CA 9262S
This buSlneU tS COO·
duded by an 1ndlVQlal
Have you started
doing buS1nes.s yet? No
Tom l Thompson
ThtS statement was hied with lhe County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/0612001 20016857176
011ty Ptlol Mar 8. 1S
22, 29, 20Q1 Th810
Flc11ttou• Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
· Happy Llttle Horses '.
20260 Cypress St
Newport Beach CA
92660 Bernadette Katharina
AIL 8 Grass \/alley
tMne. CA 92602
Thrs busmess 11 coo
dUcted by an lndtVldual Have you st1r1ed
doing oosiness yet? No
Bernadette t<atnanna
Ah
Thts starement wes
filed with the County
Cletl\ ol Orange County
on 03/06'2001
20016157179
Oa1l~P11ot Mar 8. 15
22, ~. 20QI Th61 l
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The lollowong person'
are dOinD business es
Magenen f1nanc111.
4500 C1mpJt Dnve,
Suite 435, Newpor1
8-:h, CA 92660
Journey Brennan
3705 Seuhofe Orlve.
Newport Beech CA
92663
Nethah• A Swe1as. 3705 SH.shaft 011ve,
N1wport Beech. CA
92663
Adam Chei. 3705
Seashore Onve New·
po11 e.adt, CA 92663
Flctlttcxat 8ualnaaa Tlus 11us1ne.. rs con-
Name Statement dueled by. a generet
The loflowh'l9 ~ pal1ner.htp
1,. tiig bu9IMa u Have you 111ned
Single Source Team, CIOor10 blllll'88e yec? No
118 A A Journey Brennan gate venue, Thlt 1t11tment wH
Balbo1 t1lend, CA filed with the Coonty 02882 Julie Anne Dolton, Cleft< OI Ofange County
116 Agete Avenue °" ~001
11 1 50 Balboa l1l1nd, CA • 1 I a 92662 Otlly Pilot Mar 15, 22.
Thll butlneu tt oon-n. Nlf, s. 2001 TMIO
~.b>f y: ~ ':9.=r ~ ~11111oJ: No The 1o11owino '*"°"' Thia .i.teft'llfll wu .,. d<Mnll bulinMt .. fllad wrth the County DJL F'un<'lng, 18M2 Olellt of Orange County ~r 8111<1 • S\Jltt
on 03/08/2001 340, Irvine, CA
2001tll11H 92112·1201 ~Ptloe t.tlt, I , 1$ IM~ F~r::i :!,; ~. 2001 ThlOI '•mando MotliOll llL
Acttltoua ButlneM Ql6 ~ ..._ CA
................. llS..5
TM ~ P9'90N Tlllt 1>1.-..e ie ~ .,. ~ tMil"9e .. cadtd lly a OOtpCllMIOh
blClt OI all T'*' Heve you .. arte<I ~ 2438 Col· o;;l,, ~nc No ~ ~ c-. ...... OllWt u.e,tGn· VIOi
l r•ndi lfown Ao-
meneti. f438 ~ ............ •n I ~COiii .... .. ... ....
Thia~ II OM-~ ....... ,... I ..... .,. "'~ ·--
President
This statement was
ltled worn tne County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03109i2001
20016857652
Dady Pilot Mar 1 S 22
29, Ap! 5, 2001 Th8 t 7
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The tollowtng persons
are doing buSIMSS a~
M1lestona Resodentoat
Mortgage 18662
MacArthur Blvd Suote
350 Irvine CA
92612·1207
Arnencan R9$odent•lll
Mortgage INV 3200
Bnstol 7th Floor Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
This business os con
dueled by a corpo<allon
Have you &tarted
doing bustneu yet? Yes 4:2412000
Amerocan Res1den11al
Mongage Bob Wetthn Viet
Pruodent
This s1a1ement wes
Med with rhe County
Clerk ol Orange County
on 0310912001
20016857853
Daily Pilol Mar t 5 22
29, Apr. 5, 2001 Th818
Flctltlous Business
Name Statement
The lo ioWtng persons
are dong bus•ness as
Sunrock Consulttng
602 1 •2 Begonia Ave
Corona del Mar CA
9262S
Conrad Luts Macedo.
602 1 2 Begonia Ave
Corona del Mar. CA
9262S
This t>usiness '' con·
dueled by an nc:IMd;.1al
Have you starlld
®Ing business yet? No
Conrad lu•S Macedo
This sta1emen1 WIS
loled wllh !he County
Clerto. of Ofange County
on 03109,2001
20016857655
Daily PolOI Mar t 5 22 29, AD! 5, 2001 Th819
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
ere doing business u
Puamana Produ
11ons 221 23rd S1
Cosra Mesa CA 92627 John Bud Hohl 221
23rd St Costa Mesa
CA 92627
Thts business ,, con·
ducted by an onc:llV!dull
Have you srarted
dotng business vet?
Yes Feb IS. 2001
John Bud Hohl
Tt11s statement wu
loled with rhe Coun1y
Cieri\ ol Orange County
on 03/09l2001
20016157651
Dally PtlOC Mar 1S 2Z
29, Ae! 5, 20Qt Th62Q
Actltloua Buslneaa
Name Statement
The following persona
are dol"!1 buslnt91 ea
Fotohead Photogr1·
phy 637 Cedar Ave
Futt011on. CA 92833
Jamer; T Marchese.
637 Cider Ave Full· anon. CA 92833
This business IS con-
dUded by en ~I
Have you 111ned
doing ~ yet? No
J1rnes T MlfcneM Thlt 91atemenl was
lited wltl'I IM County
Cler1t ol Oranot COul°llY
Oii 03.'09J20Q 1
20011157f4t
o.11y Pt10C Mar 1 s. a
29 Apt s. 2091 Th82 J
Flc:tltldua Buatn.u
Name Statement
The loflow!ng p4lftOnl
1r• doing bulj-at Fle1R11eOes1gn com,
1862 Etti. C>lclt. eo.te ~CA 921528 ..-entlew Amold, 1162
Elba Orde, COlll Mela
CA 92929
M.reo e.ncs., fie4
Cove StrHt. Co•U Meea. CA ~7
Thie bu*'"9M le con-
clU<:ted by a general
p1rtnt11Np
Heve you ttarted
dOlllQ ~ y«? No Manr. A(f'IOld
Thie IUhlmtnt ...
fa.d ...., Iha ~ °"" al OrlWIQt ~ on ~'2001 ... , ... 194.,
~ Pb Milr ti 22.
ilh •. !• J001 JbR2
.. '
2851 RoUtng Hills Or ,
# 154 Fullerton CA
9283S
This business tS oon·
ducted by an Individual
Have you started
doing busmess yet?
Yeli March 2. 2001
Paul Scon Wal"M This statemenl w11
hied w11h the County
Cler~ of Orange County on 03/091200 I
20016857640 Daily P1lo1 Mar 1 S 22
29 Apr S 200 I Th8?3
Fictitious Buslnaaa
Name Statemant
The lollowong ~rlMI
.ire dOtng t>usiness IS
Arc'11lec1urat Up·
grades 17511 W1yn•
Ave Irvine CA 92614
Thomas Proce 11s11
Wayne Ave llVlne. CA
92614
Tnos bus.ne~ is COO·
dueled by an •ndrvldual
Have you ~••Med
doollQ busones.s yet? No
Thomas Proce
This statement was
hied with the Counr.,
Cieri. ol Orange County °" 03'0912001 20016857843
0.1ty Pilot Mar 1 S 22
29, Apr 5 2001 Th825
Fictitious Buslnaaa
Name Statement
The tollowmg peraOM
art OOlng bu6>ness as
A I Howda Seal B ) A
Seel For All Seuons
2714 Hllttop OllVe. N-·
porr Beach CA
92660·5404
Roger A McGonegal 2714 H·l~op O<lve New
port Bea en CA
9266J·S404
This t-us•ness ts con
Clocted ~ an 1nd1v.dull
Have ~'>u atanec
doing busonc~s yet"
Ves 10'94
R09er A McGonegll
Th•!> statement we
hied woth the County
Clen. o4 0rar'98 Couoty
on 0309 2001
20016857545
Da•ly PllOI Mar 1 ~ 22
;?9 AD< s' 2()Q 1 Th826
Fictitious Buslnaaa
Name Statement
Thi; lollowong persons
art' dOtng business ea
• 1 Qwest ExPres•
306!l Johnson Av~
Coata '4esa CA 92626
Steven OeM1r11co
3069 Johnson Ave
C:O.ta Mesa CA 92626
This business os con ducted by an tnc:IMduat
Have you llarted
doing bu6oness yet? No
Steven OeM1rstc0
This s111ement 111111
hied With the County
Clerk ot Of.nge County on 0310912001
200161518 ...
0.tly Potot Mat 15 22.
29. AD! 5 2001 Th828
Fictitious Bualnaaa
Name Statament
The lollowong perM>Nt
are doing buSlnell ..
Gerew1y2Morocco.
LLC 2e10 Perk Newwn
Of Newport BMc:f't CA
92860 Gateway2Morocco
LLC (CA), 2610 P11'
NeWPQf'! Of . Ne~
8eect\, CA 92900
Thia bu.rneu II con·
CIUcttd Dy 1 Umlled U.
blllty Co
Heve t'Ou •l•rl•d d0tng t>u.,ne.. ye1?
Y• Jwrr.-ty 2001 Gttewey2Morocco, u.c. Amlie 8"'11
Pr"'""! Th.. ICAtemenl w
hi.d wtth the Couttty
C1etl\ °' °"'91 Ccxny 00~1 IOOlMl'l'tH
Dtily Pilot Mil 15, 22, n. Aer s. w1 Thf))•
I
I
I
I
I'
'
I
'
I
I
i
. .......
~ luelnMe Heine Staeem.nt
The following pef90N .,. doing~ ...
Guardlao s.cr.i•rlal s~. 2159 <>ttno-•5, Cotta MeM, CA
92827 St•~•nl• Moo1e, 2168 15, coeui ,,..._ CA 7
Thlt buainnt ii oon·
ducted by In ~
Hive you 1tart1d
doing bualnlH yat?
Yu 1/95
S11phanl• Moore
Thia 11atemanl wu
filed with the County
Clertl ot Orange County
on 03/09(2001
20018957834
Dally Ptlot Mer. 15, 22. 29. "Pr. 5. 2001 !!!829
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Nam• StAltement
The following peraona
are doing business as.
ES EnllrpriH, 2390
Sonome, lrv1n1. CA
92618
Erik Sven So1en11n.
239 Sonome Al•I•.
IMne CA 92618
Th11 business II oon-
~ed by en lndMdual
lieve you 111ned
doing buSllllSS yet? No
Enli. Sven SorenMn
ThtS statement w11
hied with th• County
Cler11 ot °'9nge County on 0:1109/200 I
200111157841
Deily Pitol Mar I 5, 22,
29, Apr 5. 2001 Th832
Flctltlou1 BualneH
Name Statement
The tollowlng persona
are doing bualneaa at
SHiiey Enterprises.
901 St Vincent. IMne,
CA 92618
Adem Donald Str1ley.
901 St Vincent, lrvino,
CA 92618
This business 1s con·
ducted by an lndMdoal
Have you 1tar1ed
doing bu!llness yet? No
Adam 0 Stf11ey
This statement wes l1led w11h the County
Cler11 of Orange County
on 03/091200 I
20016857842
Daily P1lol Mai 15, 22,
29. Aer 5. 2001 Th824
Fictitious BualneH
Name Statement
The fooowing persons
ere doing business as
Budget Bhnds of Huot·
ing1on Beacn. 587 Ev•
ningsong Lane
Anehelm. CA 92808
Fredenck C hnnet,
567 Evanlng5000 une.
Anaheim. CA 92808
This business is con·
ducted by an 1ndMdual Have you sterled
do4ng bu9'ness yel? No
Frederick C Tanner This statement waa
filed w•lh the County
Cieri! of Orange County
00 03109/2001
20016857633
Dally Pilot Mar I 5, 22,
29. Apr 5. 2001 Th828
Fictitious Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Tile following peraon1
ara doing busineu es.
OR Wete1proohng
768 W 20lh •B. Cosla Me11, CA 92627
Duane H RlCh 768 W
20th •B Costa Mase
CA 92627
Tllrs business It con-
ducted by en 1ndMdual
Have you stalled
doong business yet? No
Duane H RICll
This 11atement wat
hied with lhe Counly
Cler11 o1 Orange County
on 03113.12001
20016858036
Dally P1lol Mar I 5. 22.
29, At.>! 5. 200 I Jh834
Flctltloua BualneH
Name Statement
The lotlowlng pe11on1
are doing buslne1& H
J.J 's AU1o Sales. 770 w 17th Stroer #8. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Jorge Reyna, 12585
Whittler Ave , Brea CA
92821
This busmen 11 con·
dUCled by an 1ndMOual
Have you started
doing business yet? No
fJ: ~.,.,.,,. .....
med with the CoufllY
Qtttl Qt Orqe County on 03/1Y<!OO1
2001HU031
Ody Plat Met. I 5, 22,
29. NI! 5. 2001 Tb835
Flctltloua lualneea
Name Statement
Thi following persons
.,. doing bulWltla u:
Vanbndl Import Ex·
port, 115 4111, Newp<w1
Beach. CA 92663 Jeaon C l/anbndt,
115 41 at, Newport
Beech, CA 92663
Thlt buelneaa 11 oon-duoted by· an Individual
Heva you started
doing bu1ine11 yet?
Yee, 2115/01
Juon c. va.nZancn
Thia alatement wu
fifed with the County
Clertl ol Orange Coi.wity on 03113/2001
20018858035
Delly Pliol Mar 15, 22.
29. Al/!. 5. 2001 Th836
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name StAltement
The following peraons
ere doing busmeu u .
A ) \Janus Makeup
An1stry B) V1nu1 Stu·
dloa 747 Cover Or .. Ste
B, Newpon Beach, CA
92663 J«\ntfer Bueno, 125 1 I
Keatret St . San Diego,
CA 92129
This business 1s oon·
ducted by an Individual
Have you stilled
doing busllleu yet? No
Jenn1le1 Bueno This statement was
lited with the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 031131200 I
20016858032
Dally Pllol Mar. I 5. 22.
29. Apr, Ii. 2001 Th837
Flotltlou1 BualneH
Name Statement
The following peraons
are doing business as.
Coastal CHh Flow,
2532 Dupont Drive.
fMne, CA 92612
Oeenne Marie Mohler.
2300 Naples, Newpon
Beach. CA 92660
This buSlness rs con·
ducted by an •ndMdual
Have you alerted
dorng business yer? No
Deanna MOhler
This 1ta1emen1 was
hied with lhe County
Cler11 of Of ange County on 03113/2001
20016858033
Dally Piiot MBI I 5, 22.
29. Al/! 5. 2001 Th838
Flctltlou1 Bualnua
N1me StAltement
The lollow1ng persons
1re doing busmess as.
OFO Communications,
2972 Mindanao Onve.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
John W Diehl, Jr.,
2972 Mindanao Drive.
Cosra Mesa. CA 92626
This business la coo·
ducted by an lnd1vldual
He11e you started
doing business yet? No
John W Olohl, Jr This statement was
hied with Iha County
Cieri< ol Orange County on 03/13/200 t
200111158034
Dally Pllot Mar 15, 22. 29, IV)! 5. 200 I Th839
Flctltloua BualneH
Name Statement
The loltowtng persons
era doing business as
Zacllary'1 Ha11 De·
11100S 1175 Baker St E·
22. Costa Meta CA
92626 Roull11 Z.chary, 3066
H1yaa Ave , Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Perry Zachary. 2512 Santa Ana Ave , Unit K.
Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627
This business Is con·
ducted by a general
pennet1h1p
Have you atarted
doing businaas yet?
Vas. 1/21/1988
Perry Zachary
This atatemant was
filed with the County
Cler11 of Orange County
on 0:1113/2001
20018858028
Diiiy P11oC Mar I 5, 22'
29. Apr 5. 2001 ThS:!O
SELL
your home
through c lassified
Flctftloue ........
HMM~
The folowWI ~ .,. doing buliwie ...
Kymco MotorfPOrt,
1592 Mont~ Ave ..
Newport Buch, CA 92~3
Jarltt McUod. 1592
MomMa Ave., NtwS>M BMct1. CA 92983
TNt busfnqa .. con-
duoted by: Al\ lndMdull
Have you ltarted
doing bullnel8 ~ No
Janet Mcleod
Thl1 stetement wu
filed with Iha Couhty
Clarlt ol Ottnge County
on 03/13/2001
20018851021
Dally Piiot Mar. 15, 22.
2@. ""'-5, 200t Th841
Flctltloua Bualne11
N1me Shiteme"t
The followlng peraona
ara doing buelneee aa. A ) The B.l.R.O. CIMilo,
B.) Bird 11\·House Re·
habllltatlon and Oiagl'IOatlc Cllnlc, C .)
Bird Clinic of ~ Ana.
0.) Bird Clinic ol Orange
County, 2525 North
Gt1nd Ave.. Sulla ·R.
Santa Alla. CA 92705
urry Nemetz, 0 .1/.M ,
2525 NOl1h Glllld Ave •
&lie R, Santa Ana. CA
92705
This bualness Is con-
ducted by: an lndMdual
Have you ataned
domg business ylt? Yes, 1?1J0187
Larry Nemetz, 0 .1/.M.
This statement was
hied with the Counly
Cleric of Orange County
on 03/1 ?12001
20018857885
Oslly Pilot Mar. 15, 22,
29. Apl. 5. 2001 00?
Bsc 10464
NOTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF: BETTY J . REZ 1kl
BETTY JANE REZ
CASE NO. A20e&M
To all heirs, benell·
ctaries, creditors, cont·
mgent creditors, and
persons who may other· wise be interested In tne
WIU or estate. or bolt\, of: BETTY J, REZ eka
BETIY JANE REZ
A PETITION FpR
PROBATE haa biaen
llled by LINDA ROGERS
In tile Supenor Cour1 of
Ca11fom1a, County ol
ORANGE.
THE PETITION FOR
PROSATE requests that
LINDA ROGERS be ap-
pointed as personal rep-1esentatlve to edmlnla1er
the estate of the dece·
dent.
THE PETITION re-
quesls the decedent's
Win and codicils, 1t llny,
be admitted to probale.
Tlll Will and env oodlclls
are evellable for ex·
amlnatioo In the me kept
by the court
THE PETITION re·
quHta authority to ad·
m1nlS1er the 8$181a under
the Independent Admln-
lstratt00 of Estales Act.
(This Aulhonty wlff allow
the personal represent·
atlve 10 take many ac·
!Ions without obtaining
oour1 aw1ova1 Before
taking cenam very Im·
portent actions how·
eY&1. l!l8 pel'SO!llll repr• sentatlve wlll be required
10 give noltoe to 1n·
teresled persons unless llley have waived notlce
or consented to lhe
proposed aC11011J Tile
Independent a mlms-
tration aulhonty wot be
granted unlau en In·
ter8$led pet'IOtl Illes .n
objec1Jon to me pa11tJon
and shows good cauae wily the court should not
grant tf1e authonty
A HEARING on Iha
pehtlon ~II be held on
APRIL 12. 2001 el 1:30
p.m 1n Dept L73 lo-
caled at 3+l The Clry
Drive SoU1h, Ofenge,
CA 92868.
IF YOU OBJECT lo
Ille granllnQ ol the peti·
lion, you ihould appear at the hearing and state
your ot>rectlons or Ille
written ot>rectlons with
rhe coon before the
hearing Your •P·
pear81lCe may be in per-
son or by your attomey.
IF YOU ARE A CREO.
ITOR or contingent crad-"°' of ltle deoeuad, you
STARTING
ANEW
""* .. 'if/All dell9I ""' the COUl'f and !Mii •
oapy ti> "' per90Nll ,. ,...,,..llVe ~ Oy
the OOUf1 wtthln lout
monlhl hm the dme °' thetlrlil~ollel•
i.ta .. ~In Pn> ti.le Code MCtlOll 8100.
The lime klf ~ allllnll
wtM not eicplre bllote fou1 monthl from the
hnrtng dele notlc.ed
1bove.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
"1e file k194 by the coun.
" you are • Pl'90fl ln-tareated In ttie Htale,
you may 1111 with the
COUl1 a RIQIM1 !of ~
clef Notice (fOflTI OE· 154 l of the ltlng ot Ill ,.,. ven!OIY and appralaal ol
eatll• UNtl °' ol any petltfol\ or aecount ae
provided In Probate
Code uctlon 1250. A Raquut for Special No-
tloe form la available
from the ooun clefk. ~ tor Pe4ltiONt': Emelt L Hewwetcl,-&q. (CS81 MtM)
Ateomey .. Ltw
1741 W. Ch•pmen Aw., St.. 200,
~CA t2Ml-itM
PubHlhad Newport
8each·Coat1 Men
Deily Pilot Marett 16, 22.
23, 2001
FT1!870
esc 1045e
NOTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADMINIST.ER
ESTATE OF:
PENNEY BOLTON
ekl PENNEY S.
BOLTON aka
PENNEY SUE
BOLTON
CASE NO. A20Ne1
To all heirs, benall·
clarlas, credltora, cont·
ll\gent creditors, and
per10111 who may o!Mr·
wlM be lnternted In tile
will or estate, °' both, of• PENNEY BOLTON al\a
PENNEY S BOLTON
aka PENNEY SUE
BOLTON
A PETITION FOR
PROBATE has been t~ed by RUDY BARON
In the Supenor Coun of
Cafilom1a, County of
ORANGE
THE PETITIOtl FOR
PROBATE requests thal
RUDY BARON be ap·
pointed aa par'IOflll rep-
resentative to administer
Iha estale of "" clec• danl
THE PETITION re·
qu11t1 Iha ~ent'• Win and codicils. If eny.
be admitted to Pfobala
Tlll W•" and any oodiellt
ara 1v1ll1ble tor IJC·
aminatlon In the file kept
by tile court
THE PETITION 18·
qu11t1 authority to Id·
minister Iha estate under
the Independent Admln· lstration of E1tat11 Act.
(This Authonty w1n allow
the personal repr11ent·
alive to take many ac·
lions without obtaining
coun approval Before
taking een1ln very 1m·
ponant action•. how·
ever, Ille per9on1f r~• tental/VI w!M be requHed
to give notice to In·
terested petlOf\S unleea
ltl8y have warved notlce
or consentd<I to th•
propoeed actlonJ The independent a mini•·
trlllon euthonty wlN be
grenled unf111 an In·
tarasted person liln an
objecOOn to the pelJtlon
and ai-good cauae
wtty the court thoulcl not
grant the authority
A HEARING on the
petition w.11 be held on
APRll 12. 2001 al I 30
p.m In ~I L73 lo-
cated II 3' I The City
Drive South, Orange,
CA 92868
IF YOU OBJECT to
Iha granting of tile pell·
uon. yov should appear
at rile hearing and atata
your obJectlon1 or fife
written oblectlona with 1he coun before the
tiea~ng. Your •P·
pearance may be in pet·
son or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CRED·
rTOR °' contrngent ored· lt0t of the ~ated. you
must file '/OVI clatm wi1ll the ooun and mall a
OOfJY 10 IN p&f80l\8t rap.
retentallve ~tad by
tile coun w1lhin tout montha from 11'11 dale ol
BUSINESS?~
• • • • • • • • • • •
--~°' ..... ..,. .. PfOllldtcl In Pfo.
bm Code -*on 9100. The ..,. ~ tllr1CI .,.
will not •ICPlr• btlor• four rnonthl from the
h"r1ng date no'*<S
lbOVI.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
.,. ... kapt by the OOUl1.
" ~ .,.. e l*'80ll ~ tar"1ed In the Mtate,
you ma1 flle with the
COUft I ~ for~
clal Nolle. (lonn OE·
I 54) of "1e flllng ol an n-
ventOI)' and lj)pralMI of .... ,e ...... Of ol any
petition or aooount 11
provided In Probate
Code HCtlon 1260. A
Request tot $pedal No-
tice fo1m le i.!!~•ff•ble lrom the COUfl aeltt
Attomev fot P«ltloner.
Mtchea( "· ~. Jr., bq. 88N 91111 801 DoYet Or., Sta. 101,
Newpor1 Beech, CA
t2HO Published Newport
Baach·Coata Meaa
Daily Pilot Match 16, 22. 23, 2001
FTh869
FlctJtloUI BuaJnea• Name Stetement
The following p&flOlla
are doing buaineet u;
J MIPar ll\duatrlee,
3028 Oonnybtoolc ln ..
Coate Meaa, Cafrtornia
92827 Jaue Joeeph Miller.
3028 Oonnyt>rOOk Ln ..
Coate Mesa. Ctlifomla
92627
Thia business It oon·
ducted by. an lndlVldual
Have you •tarted
doing buslneaa yet? No JelM Joaepl1 Mlfler
Thl1 atatement was
filed with the County
Clertl of Orange County
on 0311412001
20018858228
Dally Pilot Mar. 15, 22,
29. Apr. 5, ?OQ1 Th844
Flctltlou1 B u1lne11
Name Statement
Thi folfowtng peraona
111 doing business as:
Servloe Express. 3400 Avenue of Iha Arts, Sulla
F ... 09. Costa Mesa, CA
92606
Lucia Reynoso. 3400 Avenue of the Ans, Suite
F-409, Costa Mesa, CA
92606
This butlneSI IS oon·
duel.Id by an lndiVldual
The reg11trant com·
menc.d to transact t>usJ.
nMI under the fic111ious
buafneu name or
nemea fitted above on
0Hl8·2001 Lucy Reynoao
Thia statement was
filed with the County Cleric of Orange County on 0311?/2001
200188578N
Dally Pilot MIT. 15, 22,
29. Apr 5. 2001 Th845
Flctltloua Bu1IMH
Name StAltement
The fofloWlng persons
are doing buafneu 11:
Coastal Funeral
Servlc., 10811 Cardlnaf
Cfrcfe, •C. Gerden
Grove, CA 92843 Sidney Phllllp Hunt,
106 Monie Vista, IMne,
CA 92602·2003 Thia business la oon·
ducted by an lndMdoal Have you started
doing business yer? No
Sidney Phll'IP Hvn1
Thia slltemant was
hied w1lll Iha County
Clerk ol Orange County on 03/I 8/2001
20018858513 Delly Ptlot Mar. 22. 29,
AD!. 5. 12. 200, Th836
Fictitious Bu1IMH
Name Statement
The followlnp perlon$
are doing buSlllNS as
Goff n' rerprlus.
17771 Crurmoor Ln ..
Huntington Beacn. CA
92649
Elizebeth M. Smith,
1 m I CrestmOOf Ln.,
Huntington Baaoll. CA 92649
JUdilh M Carlt. 16873
Blue Water Ln., Hunt·
lnQton Beech, CA 92649
Thia bualneu la oon·
ducted by: a general
pannershlp
Have you ataned
doing bualnaM ye!? No
FIND
an apartment
through classified
The Legal Dep11rtment at the Daily Pi/ct is pkastd to announct a new serviu
now 111111ilable to new businessn
Wr will now SEARCH tht name for you at no extra charge, and saut you tht
time and tht' trip to the Co urt House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the
starch iJ compleud wt will file your fictitious business name rta1tmn11 with the
County Clerk, .J"bLish onet a wult for four wults as required by law and tht11 fik
your proof f>f public111Jon with tht County Ckrlt.
Pkast stop by to filt your fictitious husintJJ st11tm1tnt at the Daily Pi/ct~ 330 W.
Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. pkase ca/J us at (949) 642-4321 and~
wiU maltt arrangtmmu fo r you to handk this proculurt by mail. If you sho1&J have any farther questions, please call us and~ wiU be more than
glad to 11.Jsist you. Good Luck in your new business!
EIDbe4h ... en.
Thie *'"'*"' -filed ... the Courtly
()8fl( cf Orange C«.rllY on 03flv.I001 2001 ...... t7 ~PlotMar.~ NI!. o. 12. 2001
Flctttloua =MM ..... ....~
The tollowlno. pertOM
.,. doll'O ~ aa:
Buldl ConltNCtloni
3179 P\llllhAn St., • 102. Coat.a MMe, CA ~
Butch Corporation
(NV), 3176 PullmAn St,
it02, Coate MMI, CA
92626 Thie bullne" le ~
dueled by: • oorporadon H1v1 you atarted
doing builneaa yet?
Yea. 01·12·99 Buectl Corporation
Frank Butch, Preli· dent
Thia ateteman1 was
filed with tile CoufllY Cieri< of Orange County
on 03/18/2001
2001 .. 11511
Daily Plol Mer. 22, 29. NJ!. 5, 12. 2001 Th838
Fictitious BualnMe
Name Statement
The lolfowlnQ par90lll
era doing bullne11 u :
Think Ink. Maricetlng
and Direct Mall S.tv·
Ices, 7202 Sowel, WMI·
mioaler, CA 92683
Craig Dleidlout. 7202
Sowell, W11tmfntt81,
CA 92683
Thia bu1ine11 le con-
ducted by: In indivldUal
Have you ataned
doing businlM re11 No C1erg Oiokhou
This etatement waa
filed with tile County Cler1< of Orange County
on 03116/2001
20018858812
0111fy Pilot Mat. 22, 29, AD!· 5, (12. 2001 Th&49 I
Flctltlpus Bualnea' Name Statement
The following persona
are doing buslnesa u:
Muxx, 15 Mandarin.
fNlne, CA 92604
Amy Pattloe Sime, 15
M1nd1rtn. Irvine; CA
92604
Thia buslne11 Is con-ducted by: an indMdual
Have you staned
doing business v-t? No ~ Paince Sime This statement was
filed wrth the County
Cler11 of Orange County
on 0311'612ool
20018851514
Daily PtloC Mat. 22, 29,
AD! 5. 12, 2001 ThM4
Flctltloua BualMM
Name Statement
The following pel90lla
are doing bualnees 11:
T.H. Electric, 1060
Tulare Or., Coeta MM&,
CA 92626
Tony Henry Harris,
1060 Tulare Dr, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
Thia business le con· ducted by: an indMdual
Have you 111n1d
doing buslne11 yet?
Vas. Feb 16. 2001 Tony Henty Hanll
Thia statement wu
filed with the County
Cler11 of Orange County on 03/16/2001
20018851511
OaJly PiloC Mar. 22, 29,
!<pr. 5. 12. 29()1 1!!851
Flctltlou1 Bualneu
Name Statement
Tll9 following persona
are doing ~ as.
Pans to the Moon.
17200 Santa AN Blvd ,
Costa M-. CA 92627 Darren Calkins, 2915
Broad St.. Newport
Beacn. CA 92663 This buslneas Is con-
ducted by: Al\ lndMdual Have you atened
doing bu&lneM yet? No
Carran Catkins Ttita statement w11
flied with the County
Cllril of Orange County
on 03118/2001
20018858518
Dally Pilot Mar. 22, 29,
Apr. 5. 12. 2001 !!)835
Flctltlou1 Bu1IMH
N1me Statement
The folloWlng peraon1
are doing bue&1eu u .
West Coaat Restore·
lion, 5621 Reaurc:h Or .•
Huntlng1on Beach, CA
92649
Ricflard Marin, 643
T owen SL. Com Meea,
CA 92627
Tlll9 butlne.. 19 con-
ducted by: Al\ ildvidlial
Hi ve you atarted
doing bulil\est yet?
Yes, 3-18-01 Richard Marin
Thia statement waa
r~ed wltll the County
Clat1I of Orange County
on 03/16f2001 20018181509
Delly Piiot Mar. 22, 29, N>£ 5. 12. 2001 Th848
Flctftloua ButfnMt
Name Statement
Thi loltowlng per.ont
are doing ~ u :
E Electronic.. 2980
>Jrway Ava., Suite AI02. Cotti Mela. CA 92629
EE All Parte Corpo-;tlioO (C~. 2960 Nrway
Ave.. Suite .A 102, Coetl ~.CA 92fS2e
This ~net.a It ~
dueled by: • COfPQ etlon
Have you 111nad
doing bu1lne11 yet? Yn. 2JOO
EE .All Pant Corpo-
ration
Dr. Al>duf w ~"· PrMklenl
Thia It~ WU rlltd wfth 111e County
()elk of Orwige Cou'lly on 03f1v.ioo1 2001MIMM
Olly Pllol Met. 22ni&i Al!f. A. 12. 20()!
flcttttout ........ ............ ..,..
The lolloWlnG ~
I.fl ~ bUlilela .. Wlncteot WtddlnOI,
127 Jade Ave •• ,lelboe
ltlencl, CA taeea
Marianne Helton
McOanlel, t 27 J1de A~1 8elbol Mllnd, CA
82uo2 Thll l'lualnlla II oon-
OUc*t by: an ~ Heve you 1tarted
cloi1g .,.,..... ~Ho ~ .... ""'"' .... Ned .... ~
Cleltl d 0.. Cold; °" 03f19'l00f .., .....
~ Plot w. a. n AM, A 11, p!l Jl!ltZ
l'lollUoue lullw• ....... ltllllment
Thi IOlloWlnQ pel10flt .,. doh!..,.... Ill:
Soul. leO W. Wer.
COiie Meal, CA 8292e Detox s.Mcea, In·
OOfPOB19d, (NV), 880 w. Beil«, Colle ......,
CA t2e2t
Thie bullneaa II con-~ by: • oorporadon
Have you tllttld doing bu1lneu yll? ~~ December 15,
Detox ServlcH, In·
COfj)O(ll•d Juper Rowlend, p, ...
!dent
Thia ata.timen1 w .. filed with tile County
Oletk of Ora.nee County on I 03/18/2001
2001NH4M
Oally Piiot Mar 22, 29 Mr. 5, 12. 200l Tt!M2
Flctltloua Bu1tne11
Name Statement
The folloWlno ~
.,.. doWlg bullnMe u :
Jaoquellne'1 BoutiQue,
3440 Vll Oporto, • i 09,
N1wpott Seacll, CA
92882
Kanawetl, Inc. (CA),
3440 Via Opono. NeW·
por1 Beaoh, CA 92682
Thil butlness la con· ducted ~ a oorporatlon
Have you 1t1r1ed doing bu1lna11 yet?
Yea. 1990
Kenewall, Inc Semi Kanawatl, Sec·
ratary
Thia atatement waa
flied with tile County
Ctlr1< of Orange County on 03/16/200 f
20018158.494
Dally Pilot Met. 22, 29 Mr, 5. 12. 20()1 Th&4§
Flctltloua BualneH
Name StAl-tment
Tht tollowtng peraona
are doing bullne11 '119: Redline OHlgn, 1!!74
Logan. #E, Co.II Mesa.
CA 92627 Mltchatl C. Proban.
288 Pelmer. #A, Coate Meea, CA 92627 Thia bualnes1 11 oon-
duc:lad by an Individual
Have you 1tart1d
doing bualnaaa ye!? No
Mitch Proban
Thia 1111ement wu
fifed with the' County
C1er11 of Ofenge Col.wlty
on 03/2212001
2001Nnne
Dlli't Pilot Mar. 22, 211,
Apr. 5. t2. 2001 Th839
Flctftloua Bualneaa
Name Statement
The following PlflOlll
ere doing butlnell as· Beeu 0Kor. I 5 Fio<e.
Newport Coast, Calif.
92651
Cecelle Su. Stelf'I. t5
Flore, Newport Coast,
Calll. 92657
This bualnass II oon·
ducted by' an lndMdual
Have you 111rted doing bu1lne11 yet?
Yea, 311/2001
Ceeella Stein
This 11atament was
tiled with the County
Cleftl of Ofanga County
on 03/20/2001
20018851780
Dally Pilot Mar. 22, 29. NI! 5. , 2. i9()1 l!\840
Flctltloua Bu1lne11
Name Statement
Thi following P8flOllt
are doing buslMaa as Maphla1o Shoat. 1727
Westdiff DrfYI. Newport
Baec:h. CA 92e60
Michael LaMoria. 323
N Jelferwon Ave .. Fuff.
anon. CA 92832
Jenntter 1.aMorla. 323
N Jaffef90ll Ave , Fvt1-1rton. CA 92832
Thia bu11neea 1s con-
ducted by' husband Ind
wife
Have you started
doing bullne.. y11? No
Mklhael L1Morla
Thia statement w11
fifed with the County
Clerk ol Orange County on 03/20/2001
20018858781
Dally Ptlot Mar. 22, 29, Aer· 5. 12. 2001 Th&41
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name Statement
The 1ollowing persona
are doing botlne" as. Lampoal Pizza/
Backatreat Br1w1ry
t.adera Ranch, 2no2
Crown I/allay Paricway,
IE·1, Ladera Ranctl, CA
112094
l/llfemagna. Inc
(Calif ). 27 Goff R~ Onve. Dove Canyon.
92879 Thll bus1neM 11 ~
ducted by • corporation
Have you 1tarted
doWlg bullnMs yel? No
Villiamagn1. Inc
Oevld ~ Rutolo, Jr.,
PrHldent
Thia 1t1tem.nt WH
filed With IM County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/20l2001
20011181715
Dally Piiot Mar. 22, 29, M· A, 12. 2001 Tt!Q.42
Flctltlou1 Bu1lnet1
Name Stlltement
·Th• folloWlng pereon•
are doing bl*'-u :
P09itlvely YO\I, 1400
Pectflc Coa11 H5•v. Sta. '103, Hu on Beacn, C&llomll
Tamm~ Smlrln, 1400
Pacillc COU1 Hlghwey,
Ste. 103, Huntin91on
BMcl\, CA 82048 lflle butlneN .. con-
duded by: an ~
Hav• you et1nee1 clolrlg bUtlnea yec? No
T Imm)' Stnlrin Thia ttatemenl wu
med wtttt ttle County
Cletk of Oret9t CcMilY on~1
2001MN711
Otilly Pflol Met 22, 2t, A41r. §, 12 2001 lbl13
P1ctldoua ........
...... ltlllltnenl
T'ht fobltl1G per90M .,. cb'IO ~ -=
Tlmolhy J. FOllCM,
CPA. 2* ColDlta Dr .• OCiiia Mell. ~ lll2ta T~ J. fl'.olkllft,
HM COIO•te Drive,
C-. "'-'•CA tH2e ,,. ~ .. 000>
u.d by; en lndMdual H1~e vou 1tarted Oofflo bualMM yel7 v ... 1111119
FIND
Flctttloul ~lneu
Name ltmment
The loliOWlno peraone are doing bueli'lell aa:
Brown a AuoclatH,
5201 Tuman Or., Hunt-
ington Beaoll. CA 92M9 St...,. o. Bfown, 5201
Tuman Dr .. Huntington
Beech, CA 92849
Marla E. Brown. 5201
Tuman Or .. Huntington
8Qch, CA 92649
Thi• t>ullnen Is con-ducted by: huaballd and
wife
1-ieva. you &tarted
doing bualneaa yet?
YM, 4J01IOI
Slave 0. 8'own
Thi• 1ta11ment waa
flied with tile County
Cieri! ol Orange County
on 03f20.'2001
20018851788
Deily Piel Mar. 22. 29, Mr 5, 12. 2001 1!!851
Flctltloue Bu1lneu
Name Statement
The followlng persona .,. doll'O bu9ineu u:
Queal C•'1'19 • HB,
1n 42 Beach 01. 12so.
Huntington Beech, CA
Llncfa C. Sanlcol1,
Ph.D.. 504 Harbor
Wood• Pl., Newpon
Belch. CA 92660
This bualness is con·
dueled by: an lndMdual
Have you srarted
doing business yet?
Yts. 00/20/2001 Linda Sanioola
This statement was
filed with the County Cieri! ol Orange County
on 03/20J2001
20018858774 Dally Pilot Mar. 22, 29,
Apr 5. 12. 20()1 Th844
Flctltlou1 Butfne1a
Name Statement
The following peraons
are doing busll\Ns as.
Sumiaa, 13045 E
Caaa Linda Lane, Gar·
den Grove. CA 9284-4
Anina Sumida, 13045
E Casa Linda Lane,
Gerdan Grove. CA
92844
Th11 business is oon·
ducted by: an lndMOual
Have you starlad
dotng bu1ine11 yet? y"· 10/00 M ine Sumida
This atatament was
ftled With Ille County
Cterk ol Orange County
on 03/20/200 I
20016858793
Dally Pllot Mar 22. 29, AD! 5, 12. 2001 Jh849
Flctltlout Bu1fnea1
N•me Statement
The following persons
are doing busfnoss as
Polyurethane Protec;·
Uva Coallngs, 18366
Gothard Strffl, Hunt·
lnoton ee.cn. CA 9264a Oao1ga Louts Bassett
II, 6600 Warne< Avenue. Huntlng1on Beach, CA
112647
This buatneaa IS oon·
ducted by an lndMdual
Have you 1tar1ed
doing bualrl8SS yec? No Georve L Buaett. ff ThlS statement was
fifed with Illa County
Cfe111 ol Orange County
on 03l20r'2001
200188587112
Deify Pilot Mat 22, 29, AD! 5. 12. 2001 JM.47
Flctitlous Bu1lne11
Hime StAltement
The following persons
are doing business as TH MaricetJng, 3710 S.
Bear St .. Unit D, Santa
Ana, CA 92704
Tim P. Hungertord.
3710 S. Bear St.. Unit D.
Santa Ana, CA 92704
Thia t>uslnesa ts con-
ducted by· an indMClual
Have you Sltf1ed
doing bua1ne11 yer?
YH, 01/01/2001
Tim Hungerford Thia statement was
filed With the County
Clari! °' Orange County on 03/20/200 I
20018851781
Dally Pilol Mar. 22. 29. Aer· 5. 12, 2901 Th850
Actltlou• Bualr'911
Name Statement
The folloWlng perwona ara dok1g ~ u
Slow Coming Day.
19934 KHwlck lane,
Huntington Buell, CA
112848 Ryan A8hley Mcfn-
toah, 19934 Keawlcll Lane. Huntington
Beach. CA 112648
Thi• buslneM Is con-
ducted by: an frldivldual
Have you 1tar1ed
doing butlneel yet? No
Rvan A. Mcintotll 'this atatement was
filed will! the Covnty Clettt of Orano-County
on 03/20/2001
2001MHl'H
Deify P1lot Mw. 22-n;. N>t, 5, 12, 20()! 5
Flctltloua lutlMH
Name 8tnement
Th• lollowtno P8flOnl .,. doWla buWIMa •:
Conclnnltv. 3905 Mar~• A~_f'!ewpon 8Mctl. CA~·
PMl!a J. HunW. 3ll05 Matc\11 Aw., Newpott
BMch, CA 92983 Thie butlneN .. ~
cMtld 111' en lr'ldMcl.lel
Hav• you atartao ~ buatlt8I yet? No
Paull J tMW Thlt alltement ...
hied """' the Qounty Cletk cf ~ COlln(V on~t 200tt1Nl't1 Dally Piiot ... 22 29, N!r, A, 12. 20Q1 J}ij
'1ctlltout ...... ....... ,.........,.
The ~ pertOnl a,. dolrlO ~ ...
Leue Amlftca, I 181
Hunttfdoe Ad • lan1• Aita .. CA 92106
thomu Dewaon
Miine, Ill. '1tt Hurlt· ,. Ad., Santa Ana,
CA "1708 Tilil ~ la con·
4dlCI !IV: en lndMcMI Heve ~ 111rted .,.. bullMel ret1 v11.~1
Tom O. Mll"8 This plel'nlnl Wll fl1ed with the County
Clal1< cf Orenot County on~I 20018161MO
Cely Plot Mat 22. 29.
AD! 5, 12, 2901 Ibf53
For .. ,. II Publlc AudX>n Mardi 29, 2001
11 10;00 am VT Dodge
Caravan vln: 28.40P24R2VR382~5 UGenM 31/ME610 CA
Bett Towing Service
714-847·0730 Published Nawpon
Baa ch-Colla Mall oaJtr P1101 M1rch 22. 200 Th85:4
Flctltlout Bu1IMll
Name Suitement
The lollowlng pereona
.,. doing buafneal aa:
BelUuima ... By Ap·
polntment Only, 1096
Campenlfe. Newport
Beech, CA 92660
Liliana L. Botta, 1098 ~anlle, Newpon
I CA 92660
Sherry A. Walner,
3067 Rivoli. Newpon
Beach. CA 92660 Thta buslneU Is oon·
ducted by. 1 general
pannershlp
Have you atened
doing buaJness yel? No
Liiiana L Botta Thia Slatemem w11
fifed W•lh the County
Cleric ol Orange County
on 03/20/200 I
20018858790
Dally P1lot Mar 22. 29. AD!-s, 12. 2001 NM
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11
Name StAltement
The following peraons
are doing buslneu as·
RallreSmart. 851
Oornlngo Dr .. lt3'4, New·
pon Beach. Calllornia
92660 Gregory W .
McCloskey. 851 Ooml·
ngo Or .. t34, Newpon
Beach, Caltfomla 92660
This bu111nes& Is oon·
dueled by an Individual
Have you started
doing busine,SS yet? No
Gregory W
McCl_pakey
Tntt ataremenJ w11
flied wilh th• 'County
Cieri! of Orange County on 03/20l2001
20018858837
Daily Piiot Mar 22~29.
Apr 5, 12, 2001 ™56
FIND
.,, iplftnlM
!hroUf! dlil'ftld
Doily Pilot
Ftcttaoue lhillnea•
Heme llatemtnt
The followlna l)MOnt .,.. doing buWiMa u:
COll Dlllgn Studio,
1313 w. Mamot'( L.ene. •802. Senta Ana, Cd-tomle moe
Aob8r1 lee Cole. 13 I 3 W. Mamot'( Lana, *2, Seru Nw.. caMomla
Thll bUlineM Is ~ dueled by. en Individual
Have you ttarted
doing bu1fne11 yet? v ... 611611878 Aob8r1 Lal Cox
Thia 1t1tament w11
flied with tM County
Claflc of Orange County
on 02/23l2001
20018158100
Dally Pilot Mar. 22, 29,
Apr, 5, 12, 2001 Ill857
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Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
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From $269,900. Pnvaro
Enclave oC 17 Homes OnlY 7 ~ctt1 T I00-51}' 3-Brs 2 •-'1
Bl 2c an l)al Up to I 505
Sq Ft Aqacent IO ~<;pot1
&Kii & Tnangle 5quat1
949·659-1440
NEW HOMES
From $269,900
Adjacent to Newport
Beach & Triangle
Square. 949·650-1440
132 ~I I 1"-:!! I l:::::H::::::J
""-',,, sm.too 48r 2\'iBa new CUS10lll hmt : SHORES INTERIORS :
OciMtl View Condo. Slept 11111'1 10 sand. 18C 111 d Fp * * to~ U.ting 2·Sty. 2 pv1 pattOS w1vu 3c gar
281 2•11 ea pAJs "'o11a S3200 vrtY 949-642-0668 ! LIQUIDATION SALE ! lllghfy upglllded With OOltllll • • ~oNSce11"o:'at;::,m:s·, 159 H0USESJC0MD0S * EVERYTHING MUST GO! *
rtrrut• Retl fs11r1 FOR AEJfT ! :
Bro1c11aae, 114-412·8955 C0A0MA DEL llAR * 2640 AVON STREET, •
1111111acul1te 2er 2.se1 * NEWPORT BEACH *
Condo upg1aded lulcllell H1tbor Ridge Crest lg •* CALL 949-642·2255 •. complele w new Cllbonels & 1ownhome 38r 2.58a, 2
Fcendl ltme$IOnl OOUlleta car gar. new gourmer tut ** ** * * * * * * • * * • * * • * * * • * * Fp calh cells tn •mg rm grear htllstde view• Galed
Reduced to SJ.45,000 'i' rt; Lease 53500/mo Lora
Coastttoe Realty Vance Rllr 949·673 ... 062 210 COlllMTAl /INDUSTRIAL FOil RENTWSE 949. 759·0177
311adroom 28ath $732,000
Onginal Haitor Vtew Home
we~ maintained HIOf'f
agts Shan Ten Eyclt O
949-380-9492 01
949·887 -05 t 2 & Maury
Stautter 949-673·53!>11
OPEN SAT·SUN 1-5
4 HermlUtge BIG CAHYON
E•panded sing level 5br
4ba to lamnn. gour loldlen
3 c:ar garage $1 375 ()()()
Elhel KraWllZ 9"9~321
949·451·1207
By Owner-ffarbor RIOQI
"4owlg and moltVated' 38r
2 sea w mtn Vie-NS 2400 •
sl. upgraded au.er ano se-
cure to Newpo!1 Beach
value Reduced to 5639 950
Bx Ownet 949-64o-2434
3Br • Laroe loft, 2V•
A• new constructJon Fp iac lib .._ appls moo D.W $3000Mo 9'9-463·836t Big Cnyn 3Bt 2 58a 11* Deane ~ guard ga11
3c gar exec housing $4400
mo app! 9"9-293-4632
VERSAILLES Panlhoute
1Br St,295. Mini Oce1n View. MeryAnn McGuire
BRAND NEW E Side, 94M4U770 Prucl Ce Rtty
3br 2.Sba home,
LARGE UNITS AVAll Wide drive up trudi doott,
1211 high 1t1cltl ng cleerlnca 24 hour gait ec-
ceta. US S1ortge Centert
on NP Blvd 94H73-5300
216 RENTALS
WANTED
backyard, encl ger
$2800 949-673-5535 Gofgeous Custom home on Santa Ana 1trMt In CM. HS, °' locel LOO~ JlfJ ·~J' lor room tllQ u:i w °"'" ¥th Ntwpol1 Helghta, 4br .._ Dliet range $350-$500 I~
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163 ~I S46CWmo
202
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-· I FOAT.J 11 400
-I 0cHn View upgrllded 28r • tBa surrouod soundlsarel· "--------' CAREGIVER I will provide
hie great ya1d with spa r=!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!I!!!!!~ shoppmg ApPOontmen1s
1
104 APTS I k>unlaln 2c gar $1 195/Mo Motel ptlSOOll needs ~le meals BALBOA ISUNO Call Now 949-300-5200 MANAG.ERS etc Mantyn 949-854-2'3&'
• SPECIAL•
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182 ~ I $154.00• tax Wklv 412 CEMETERY * SUNNY PATIO * Large 2 Bdrm·1Bath
Frig, W/O, $1450/mo
949·646·0645
105 APTS
BALBOA PENINSULA
"'" ,_., !Must pr-.it tt11s Ad) LOTS NEWPORT llEAat 235 rms & 1utcnenetts
Newport Shol~la 28r 288. Oen, lut g
bath. W1D c gera~. S 1900 mo yearly Av11t
Noo.o' 949-699-858.t
Situated on beaullfully 3 Lots Avell et Pacific landscaped grounds FEATURES 2<1-Hour View, Bayv1ew Terrace sell
Lobby/Direct dial togelher ot separate Cah
phones. Free HBO 7t4·256·826ll
ESPN & Dtsci Pool &
Jacuui, Guest i.un-420 GARAGE
dry Close tcH05 & 55 SALES
PRIME EST ATES
lots & Ocean Vlewsl
Call Patrick Tenore
Agent 949-856-9705 Newport Bly TOWll'I
38r dtn/4ttl Br. :lea 2blll.s lrom leny to Balboa
Fp Petgo h.1t0wood f1oor1 Isl 18r lba, lg IJY, drWIQ
ceramu: hie 1n ktlchen rm secunty Xiii bey vu, uo-
dinoog & baths. new extcnor der ground pa~ S160CYmo 4 mler!Of paint 2car gar Avail 4115 949-642-0859
~69 000 Ron BayshOre
Esr.tes 949·5"8 2445 1109 APTS I
PRIME ESTATES . CORONA DEL MAR _
Lots I Ocean Views!
LIVE ON A ISLANDI ser-Newpon Island Remodeled 38t 28a luxury iMlO quet area, S2400 MO
yrty DaVICI Pnnce. ArJ, 94~ 11 s-1520 vinu111 r OUf:
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Sealaire 1 Br I Bl
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Fwys "'1ns from 0 C
F ilrgrds Cofte91 Ind
bchs Walking Ol5·
tanoe lo shops Mid
resraurants
COSTA MESA
MOTOR INN
2217 Hett>or Blvd
Phona 949-645-4840
Antiques Coorempaiy Sale
IUl'lll1U1e & 5mah Fn & Sal
8 30-4plll 600 blk it Acacia
& Avocado, (tn alleyl CdM
CdWUovlng Sai.I Sat 71
TV's VCR' CloC!1fS c;no,o..
board desks bed e:c•
6t9-9 OlcRd A•• I"' al!:tl
Call Patrick Tenore b1rllng 2Br 18a upptr
Agent 949-856·9705 newly remodeled deck. mg
OPEN SUN 12-4 •
457 Costa ltlffa St 5 br, 4bl, study, 111111111, 2
ltplca, lg mstr ault1. lac
1ut1. ey Owner sm.ooa
M9--642-8946
w O utls patd. $ t 70M.4o
949-644·6996 or 602-5605
110 APTS COSTA MESA
& dl.Clhousa. getdlfl pe!lo
Perfect lor Eilec Of r1t111d
person S 18()()1yeatly Agent
OaVld PMC8 ~118-1520 I 110COSTA :m I
UDO ISLE Furn 2 large
room• • bltll MP enfr,
micro, frig, ltortge
$1951Mo. 94M7J.7201.
LIOUIOATION SALE Elco producls machine
shop 8am Sa! l24 617 W.
171h SL E~. Coalll Mllaa
MOVING SALE Fri & Sat
8-Spm Antlqlles oak !um
t>ungalOw style la!lllll aod mirrors & colltchbles
42• Pvate Rd Nfl•port Bch
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I 4so APPLIANCES I
458 FREE PETS/
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COAST COIN NEEDS
OLD COINS! Goid s '"" 1e .. e1ry .. ate/le~ antoquas
col eclltljes 949-642-9447
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acceplotlQ resumt$ •Cl'
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478 EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
OPEN EVERYDAY 10.3
419 E t9TM ST COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO
N.B.IW. Oca1ntronV22nO.
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share bath utls paid non
smkg k•tchanlne laundry t 8loQ to Newpot1 Poec
$580 00.1* mo C.M Sam al 949-675-<1808 (Belween
91·5e I
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1 ~ Qu·e1 Bay lJI Costa Rtlrlger1tor
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476 EMPLOYMENT
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c:ntgory may requu-e
you to call 1 900
number In which
ltlefe lt 1 cllarge I*
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E tHtl 3br, 2bl, nr tchla,
gated entry, lg blClcyd
BY OWNER
CharmtnQ JlnO<, 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedroom t Bath
surrounded by tennis pool In gated commun.ty
Eklen faery!!ons! mu&t go• EXCELLENT CONDITION!
130 ~ I ""'~w..~c~a1.1 H1.14~-s .. s.1-Hoo.1~s~w.. ...
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-3 F1mlty Gerege Siie! lot.t of pl1n11 tnd furnllurett 456 PETS/
2225 Vllll HUlftl IE BM!} LIVESTOCK
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Lakalron1 homa SBr 4Ba n/pets S9851mo 329
N.BJSun I 30
lumlture, 1ppliaoce1
clothing, houMllolcl. etc II
119 43rd SL (In !ll!y) • .,,, --• I . ~ home w.prol tern Pv1 becl' 440 llSCEUAHEOOS
be wldeck. pool jllC W'O. .... 1750 ' ......... ,, : FllA ,.;;
new kitchen pool spa University, Unit E Call
pnvate docil. 3c !181191 949-574·2031 S 1 299 000 Call agen1 Wntdlfl 2Br 2Ylbe Condo
Carola. 949--300-5200 ELEGANT SENIOR UVING Vll!w ol pool, dose IO allops,
Ell/OY e $P/IOOUI wita yui tse. no pets S1800/mo
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...,.",()()() LH nwslll#ll !p! 58 t.lttopoitlalrl $1750 & f t8SO
HUV Cal IQ!. !14~-6402 Bayfront Condo 2Br
281. wait list bolt dock
Spectacular View.
Sn5,000 BAYVIEW
6 t Den. 1 Blk to Sand
E'Sk»-Baclt Bay tBr w oar. gated comm, pool. ~
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no pets, $925-$965 CaH
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NEW HOMES
Adj.c.nt to Newport
Stech I Trllngle
Square. 949-650-1440
WALK TO THE IEACffll
$400 Mo..-ln Bonus on
11t mo. Renll $c>llCloUt
28rl1 58a. pNCeful MtbnO
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ltnmec townhome, WO sf X/Mile Square 108<l0
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1100 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
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nielmlrne 83 Dirk Y9llOW 5 ..._..Cflrrc> 115 ~m
10 WooOtl1 Sl'.oe 1111 BaNbe•·· 14 Rhino'• WHOOn Rlz2ulo
15 W~ uni 67 SwQJld 111 Holgll 68 Gor-Oldef
17 Vwy dr/ IMI Look 1fto1
18 Anlmal't tr&d( 70 Oilipelellee
19 He WH llHrl>lll 71 Red Ink
20 Mu!Slc IOller's DOWN
n ~ quaoller 1 sr.aoe
24 ~-diert stand 2 H11111111ne
25 Tyrie ol number ~ ~nd
26 Senslbkl Yoong 28 ~= 5 Fa11 32 Ermine and 15 New hO\l8llllOld sable me!!'Clef
35 Lid 1 Battery te"'*'81 , a o1 c aoo• --.,,_ 37 Eye PM 6 Search high
38 Bulirlng shoUI and low 30 • -WirdoW" 51 Merc:han<be 39 It dMdes 10 9 'ThaMll. Honri• 31 PtlllOsopher 52 'flllhY" ITlOOIY
mua1p1y 10 Scaryfiloll 32 ThMrl ~ ·-Frome·
4, UIOOI 11 Clothier Slrau" 33 Arm bone 55 Pedro's trtend
42 Take a firm 12 Algerian <*Y 3<1 SIOI> WOfklng 5e Narrow roads slnnd 13 Bell 36 -1nnom 57 Yulloo
45 FIOot c:ovor1ng 21 lily°' WaNacn 37 zoo onclosore -ehloles
46 =s need 23 Boxef's 40 Prickly husks 56 Bllwted 47 curuly knoci«lul puoeh 43 Freezlro 59 Flu syf'l'C)IOm
48 Counl I 25 Tartor'& fine 44 Pers111n ruler 60 like models
50 8rrd8 of p1ey 27 Admonition to 46 UsUlll 61 Bolla IOI'
54 Gemstones krltY 49 Chaney ol '->mas?
58 ·ae carotlA! 29 Nol pro honor moVleS 84 Goal ____ ....,_____ ~ .... !""-.................
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Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
wtth OMAR SHARIF
and TANN.AH HIRSCH
<JOUN EL FOR THE DEFENSE CUCM ~ '01
Neither vulncni1>1e. South cklb.
NORTH •75 c>KQJ 7 3
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'WEST •::ASr
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O J 9 6 S 2 J A K 10 74
• 7 •Vold SOlITH
•A 10 6 2
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<> Q ,f. AK J 1098 65
The bidding; SOUTH W~T NOR'TH EAST
6• r&58 r-PIM
Opening lead: Queen of •
"Your Honor:
"My cUcnt. Mr. We.~t. is here today
IO defend himself againM a damage
suit filed br, Mr. East, and is counter-
suing for label becau!>C Mr. Eas1 hu
been very vocal, but no1 v~ polite,
in <.lcscribing my client'~ abiluy at the
bridge table.
"It all stas1cd when South made a
most iinusual opening bid -&ix
clubs. Not unnaturally. this was
passed out and my client made the nonnaJ opening lead of the queen of
spade~. 1llat hCld the trick and, when
my clienc continued with a ~pade, the
roof foll in.
"Declarer won wi1h the lK'C. over·
took the JUCk of club~ with the queen.
...._l..wltulllcN
dnwinJ the only outstanding lnllTll' (1"721) .___ ~
in the proceu. and led the king of ...,._ ----heans. ruffina out East'• ece. "'424-1401
Declarer rerumed IO dumlny with a
spade ruff, then discarded the queen CU<51 AMO '01
of dlllltlOllds and remaining •padc on 8ltclllllll, Lwr 111 1 lie Pd
the queen Ind jack • hearu to bring v= Jona ~
home the 1lam. 18M24-1401 "East'& dc~ription of my client's
heritage CIWIOt be repeated be1e. C220 s.dlll '15
Suffice it 10 'illy thlll my client Mill CtwolMI, 8ledl ~
suffers acu)l: emblltf'asmicnt every (3111211) ,.:._ ..J.!!;. __
time he goes to the dub. We request ~.:':!':1 ::""'1 -•
$25,000 m dam11tes!" ........_ .. -
~ judgment: I can only s'y thslln..t,+"_lllLll_ z 75 S71c ml, .. Mr. ~t was fully ~usti.fie.d In .....,, ...... .,.. ••
tellf"' ' M ' de'· -'V· ..,..,, ....., garaged, "" coo ,... 1or r. est s ocme, rtCO!de, exoepdonal $4800 albeh cxprcssin,a this in rather hanb obo MM&5tl2. terms. In my opinion, a diamond shift
BJ nick two wa.~ clear cut. ' Dodge Dlllotl Sport 'It
"It is wishful thlnk.ing lo expect ( IM, CO pllyer, flulnp«,
Sooth to have opened six clubs with 2230lfl3ll07) tl601
1wo spade losers. Had there been two South Coeat Toyotl
entries to dununy in clubs, declmr 949·722·2000
could have talcen the ace of spades at
trick one. crossed to the queen of E320 Sedll'I '97
clubs to talce the ruffing finesse. then 3'K MllM, SUptr ClunJ
returned with a trump to take two dis-(352428) • $29,980
cards on the beans. Flttclllr Jonte MotOtClll
"With those miserable trump spot~ IQ-124·1401
in dummy, declarer had to re.wn to E320 Sedlll '98
guile. If West assumes 1hcrc is not = cllln l\llly loldld
wru•u~r S IC' tO , ll IS _.,......., ---·'-~ ~ tr' k be had . . ~ • .....""" dlil\liou~ t t, if there is a hean loser. Jones MotorCIR
there is no rush to attack that suit -88&.e24-1401
the loo;cr will noc go away. Not so in
diamonds, so the ~hlft to that SUI! is Ford Explofw Sport
obvious. 4•4• 98
"Plainuff i~ upheld. IU'1<l till' libel 122¥~,::.::· fllll f,';,Sol
suit di\misscd." South CoHt Toyota
949·722-2000
Ford T ·Bild V8 L.X '94
New trans w/warr, blklgrey
lnl, fully loaded. beaulihJI
cond, $3,995 Vlfl 695618
Udo ltlt lor one boet up IO
65teet w/1211 °' loss beam, or 2 smaller boats. side en1r.
eklcl & water. 949-673·76n
CAOIWC CATERA '98
low mi, black, Ian hh!,
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OyN Wide Gl«le. Black,
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bnlkn, am-Im CHMltt, Honda Civic EX '98 tinted wtndow1, 5&X ml, IMO, lir, ABS,
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9'9-75M8'2
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949·722-2000
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949·722·2000
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949-722·2000
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11110, IC, flt• pw.
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714-979·2500
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cood. Vro 291461 $1895
OC Auto Bkr 949-586-1888
NISSAN 300ZX ' 91
2 • 2, T·IOfS, auto, 1111r, 88k
ml, Loaded alarm. mini. $8400 760-738·2659
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T·BIRD 'M VS, new trans, black/grey ,,..
ler. fully loaded. tab oond
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l22746'15287S) $14.901
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949-722·2000
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(227451120978) $7901
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949·722-2000
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714·979-2500
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~ Pearl wi'ilte. tan Hhr
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