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2001-04-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ) I ,1 . . 'FRIDAY, APRIL 1 3, 2001 G~l ·attacked in Mariners Elem~nt<iry bathroom •The first·grader escapes unharmed after early morning incident, and police arrest a 34-year-old transient with help from staff and parents. Shulman said. Inside, the grandmother found the man, with his back to the stall door and her terrified granddaugh- ter blocked in, Shulman said Susan Despenas, asststant supenn- tendent of elementary educatlon qwck dctJon, good Judgment, things could have gone d1fferenUy but they 1ust did d beaubful 1ob in terms of unplementmg thetr ;ecunty pro- cedure and following through • Danette Goulet D AILY PILOT unpnsonment. The girl escaped apparently unharmed, said Sgt Steve Shulman of the Newport Beach Police Department. After a struggle, the man fled the bathroom mto broad daylight and a schoolyard filled with students. teachers and parents. At the same time, a gym teacher who was setting up eqwpment on the held saw the man and gave chase whtle calling police on his cell phone, she said The hrst-grdde g11I dppeared to have been unharmed and dtstnct ofhc1als dddressPd the rest of the NEWPORT BEACH -An unsus- pecting 6-year-old g11l found herself trapped by a transient man m a bathroom stall at Mariners Elemen- tary School Thursday morrung The first-grader entered the bathroom at about 8:15 a.m. while her grandmother, who had walked her to school. waited outs1d.e Three people's qwck responses to the attack helped capture the man. Having heard the scuttle and a scream, one teacher. whose class- room is next to the bathroom, ran to the school office to call 91 1, said A parent, who had been heading across the field and saw the teacher chasing the man, ran back to her car and followed the suspect in her car as he fled the school grounds. Despenas said school followmg thf' dtldck . With hve school psychologist<, m tow Despenas went to the campus where she spoke \\ tlh lhe enb!e std.if and teacheri. while d1stnct stdft dnd psychologtSts wc1tchc:d over the The 34-year-old man. whose name police have not yet venf1ed, was ar~ on suspicion of false When the gtrl clid not come out, her grandmother went m after her, "I can't tell you how proud I am of the staff and the com.muruty. • she said. "If 1t hadn't been for theu SEE MARINERS PAGE S SEAN Hll.lEA I OAA.V Pl.OT Del Evan Sailor ran 10 kUometers, or 6.2 miles, of the Baker to Vegas Relay, helping the Newport Beach Police Department team take first place ln the competiUon. Police prove strength of team spirit Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police take first and second in grueling Baker to Vegas run Deepa Bharath DAILY PILOT T earn spmt could be a concept discussed to death in corporate boardrooms But 1t IS def11Utely what won flrst place m the Baker to Vegas Relay race for the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment last weekend, said team captam Oet. Ron Vallercamp. The team of 20 -18 men and two women -braved freezing tempera- tures, snow and rain to complete the 120-mile relay race in a record time of 15 hours and 18 minutes. "It's a tremendous challenge,• said VaUercamp. ·And winning it is a matter of pnde, an amazing morale boo ter. • The race began 20 miles south of Bdker at 8 30 p.m Saturday and end- ed at the Rio Hotel m Las Vegas on Sunday. at around 12:30 p.m. The team from Newport Beach fmlshed hrst out of 18 teams, which included public safety departments from all over the world Costa Mesa Police came second m the same category -departments Wlth 150 employees or less. The team hrushed about two hours behind Newport Beach "It's a big achievement for us,· said Costa Me a Pohce Lt. Dale Birney Newport Beach team captain Vallercamp has run the race since the department's h.rsv·team competed m 1982, back when the contest was held in Death Valley. With the excepbon of one year, the team has run the race every llrne 1t has been held, he !.aid. l' .. 72 CD THI MUSICAL TOflS. Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties will host a benefit concert to promote the release of the •Best Bands of Orange County• compilation CD from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday at the Hard Rock ufe, 451 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The concert will help promote teen pregnancy awareness. S6 (714) 633~373 Ext. 147. HOURS A quick guide to thP weekend @ Mii ,.._The Oe.f Fiesta will open at 10 a.m. Saturday and continue through Sunday at the Orange County Fair a Exposition C~ter, 88 Fair OrNI, Costa Mewl. S 16 adults, S8 children. http:llwww.dHffltita.com. .... ._The Newport a.«h Community SeMces .nd Eastbluff WMlge MlfcNMs Awl. wilt spotWOr the 18th .nnual Easter E99 Hunt mt 10 a.m. Sltur'CMy mt Eas1bluff Pent. mt Vita dlf Oro .nd Vista del Sol In Nl\JPC)rt hach. ft'M. (M) 644-3151 . The team doesn't constst only of police officers, but dlso has employee who work m the d1spatch and records departments Coordmabon 1~ ke~ Running LS the easiest part, he says ·we had shuttle dnvers who helped dnve the runners from one pomt to another, sa1d Vallercamp • tmagme how a runnPr would feel LI he ran his hardest dnd found there was no one waiting at the bandoff pomt. •we rely so much on the people who form a support y tern, and that's why it's a total team effort • Rough terrain and unpredictable weather posed significant chal- lenges as well, said Newport Beach Sgt. SEE RACE PAGE S 111111 IPOlll Fish Fry still in jeopardy •The Lions Club and Costd Mesa are trying to sort out d plan to hold the 58th annual event, but obstacles continue to exist. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -This yec1r\ Ft!>h Fry remains unpenJed but the Lion.., Club and the city's Specldl Event~ Committee have not yet given up hope ·we're optl.mlsuc," Lion., Club mem- ber f\t1ke Scheafer said Thursdd\' "They understand our concerns. we uncle>r~tdnd thetr concerns and hopt>fully we Cd.O work thlS thing out Between 10 and 12 Lion<, Club and Special Events Com.rruttee member met for two hours Wednesddv to brainstorm ways to keep the Ftsh Fry from flopping lhls vear. l( a location is found. th!., yedr' Fbh Fry· -the 58th annual -1s scheduled for SEE FISH PAGE 4 Threat leads many students to stay home • Parents of Co ta Mesa Hjgh School students fearful of potential bomb on campus today. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -An ant1-Sem1bc bomb threat found scrawled on the gtrls bathroom wall on Tuesda} ha-; led many parents to call Costa Me-.d High School to let the school know that the} will keep their chtldren home toda} •I've had a rrulhon parent. call and say theLr chtldten won't be hen. ... • said Steve Pdvich, assistant pnnc1pdJ tll the chool "l fully expect there Wlll ~ stud<>nts who won't be here." Whether the threat that rNtd • Nazt SEE THREAT PAGE .t 11111 ~-----12 DmlOOl 2 MKllOTICIS 11 SPOm I ·-WAIWICll STOPS 0. IY Grammy winning senger joins the Pacific Symphony Pops fOf cone.ens M TM Cent., this ~end . S.D I 11111. .... 2 J .. 2 Friday, April 1 J, 200 1 Playing' for CHOICE . Some of Orange county's best ba~ will be on hand tonight to play at a Planned 1 Parenthood benefit at the Hard Rock c.afe 451 NewpOrt Center Drive, Newport Bea ch . The party will showcase five of the 22 Ora~e County Bands featured on the "Best Bands of Orange County" co, which will be sold at the benefit. $6. (714) 633-6373. Daily Pilot Warwick stops· on .by CHECK IT OUT Whatever the season, there~ a reason for poetry Gramm.y-winning singer joins the Pacific Symphony Pops for concerts at The Center this weekend Young Chang D AILY PILOT Dionne Warwick has to stop and think. She's trymg -she really 1s -to ratlle off contem- porary artists whom she admires. But it's hard fo r her to do this, especially coming from a musical era defined by such names as Johnny Mathis, Gladys Kn ight and Patti LaBelle. One comes to mind quickly. "My cousin, for one,~ she says of Whitney I louston. She pauses. "And Boyz II Men. Not to say there aren't some very very talented young peo- ple coming up.• For Warwick, who's been enter- laining the world for almost four decades, the standards by which she measures music include the work of songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David, the team who wrote most of the music on her more than 40 albums. Many of those songs have topped the charts, helping her to win five Grammy Awards. She wlU perform some of her hits today and Saturday with the Pacific Symphony Pops. Carl TopLlow will guest conduct the performance at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The Cirst half of the show will fea- ture Top11ow leading the orchestra in classics including Aaron Copland's "Hoedown" from "Rodeo." and Louis Prima's "Sing, Sing, Sing." Warwick will steal the second half. I t's among the most e lu- sive of literary arts -a form of writing that relies on the beauty of lan- guage and the creative ways its components can be juggled to move and mes- merize readers. To celebrate its impor- UIL L MOYE l\S tOOl INl: W1TH WOllUS tance in American culture,, the Acad- emy of American Poets has dubbed April as National Poetry Month. Those inte rested in marking the occasion can deepen their appreciation of poetry's pleasures with volumes from the Newport Beach Public Library's liter- ature collection. H rhyme makes no rea- son, start with "All the Pun's ln How You Say a Thing," in which Timothy Steele shows how poets from Chaucer's time to our own have used meter, rhyme and stanza to com- municate arid enhance meaning. ln a work that reveals why lasting verse is more than the sum of its parts, this California Sta te University English professor provides a fine introduction for reading, studying or composing poetry. called the "Woodstock of Poetry." Rather than focusing on technique, Moyers sheds light on the creative process and reflects what motivates poets to engage in their craft. His interview subjects are an eclectic band, encompassing Irishman Paul Muldoon, Jewish nonagenarian Stanley, Kunitz, radical feminist Marge Piercy and self-des- ignated "Chicanlndian" Loma Dee Cervantes. If you're ready lo sample the rhythms of one of today's most inspired lyn- cists, check out Diane Ack- erman's "Jaguar of Sweet Laughter." The best-selling author of "A Natural Histo- ry of the Senses," the work includes 118 poems that illuminate the myster- ies of life, love and the natural world m this appeal- ing collec- tion. More · time-tested imagery is in such volumes as .. A Par Rockaway of the Heart," Lawrence Fer- linghetti's se~uel to his 1950s Beat generation book, "A Coney Island of the Mind." Charles Bukowski, Ted Hughes, Virginia Adair and other classic contempo- rary masters also are repre- sented in the collection. "I remember we brought Bacharach here a few yedrs ago," said John Forsyte, president of the Pacific·Symphony Orchestra. "I remember they said it was lime to bring his greatest disciple.• A personal Warw1ck fan, Forsyte characterized her voice as "uruque, • "massive" and "!Jght. • Dionne Warwick will perform with the Paclflc Symphony Pops at the Orange County .Performing Arts Center today and Saturday. There's additional insight into how to understand contempo- Some of these masters may be among the source!> of inspiration for students m UC Irvine's MFA m Wnting Program. The students wlll read poems that have moll· vated them to pursue wnt- ing careers at the Newport Beach Public Library Foun- dal.lon's 5th Annual Poetry Festival. Don't miss this local celebration of the pow- er of poetry, beginrung at 7 p.m. April 30 in the CentrdJ Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. "She manages to convey so much emotion m a very sort of effortless way.• he said W8IW1ck can 't descnbe her own voice though. She said that if she tries to, it'll be a "pat" answer. "I londa leave that up to the lis- tening ear to decide,· said the per- former, who already hds multiple "Best of ... • albums out. Her rect!nl release, "Dionne sings Dionne II," showcases some of her classic tunes as well as some new ones. It's Warwick's goal to bring to the surface some of the "hidden gems" of yesterday that lived in the shadow of international hits like "Walk On By," • f'U Never Fall in Love Agam" a nd "I Say a Little Prayer." "And the fortunate part of bemg associated with Bacharach and David all these years 1s they had a FYI WHA~ Dionne Warwick performs with the Pacific Symphony Pops WHEN: 8 p.m. today and Saturday WHERE: Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center, 600 Town Cent er Drive, Costa Mesa cos~ S23-S72 CALL: (714) 755-5799 o r (714) 740-7878. wonderful way of not recording album fillers," she said. In Warwick's opinion, Bdcharach never wrote anything that was easy for anybody. ·You literally almost have to be a music major or have the capability to read music because of his technique in writing." she said. "You really have to have your faculties in order.• Warwick, who once was part of the now-defunct Psychic Friends Network, remembers bow some of her earlier songs were a bit harder to internalize lyric-wise. They had to do with unrequited love, and she was a little too young -just past her teenage years -to have experi- enced all that "stuff.• ·over the years, of course, they became a part of me, and there are quite a few things lyrically that I have experienced by this time in my life," Warwick added. Throughout the decades, she has also achieved the type of fame that 1s given tribute in works of popular culture. Take the scene in H My Best Friend's Wedding" where Rupert Everett leads an ensemble rendition of "I Say a Little Prayer." "I loved it, I absolutely loved it,· Warwick said. •It was so much fun.• rary verse in "A Grain of Poetry." In his guide to intelligent readership, Herbert Kohl presents works by his favorite muses, along with tips for understanding form, structure, line breaks, imagery and other literary devices. "Talking with p oets about their lives.~ says Blll Moyers, "makes their poet- ry more accessible to me.· The television journalist does just that in "Pooling with Words," a compendi- um of interviews with those on the roster of the 1998 Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Feshval in' Waterloo, N.J., • CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Publtc Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with June Pilsitz. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by accessing the cata· log at http:llwww.newportbf!ach· library.org. Briefl.J in DATIBOOK Meeting Room at 7 p.m. Apnl 20 m the Mesa Verde Library. This IS a change from its original pro- gram, a reading of Mtller's "The American Clock.• from relationships of those who live under totalitarianism. be renamed after Camille and Eric Durand in honor of a recent dona- tion of around $750,000 from the couple's estate. support the volunteer docent pro- gram. Docents give gwded muse- um tows and present art educal.lon programs to schools and commuru· ty groups. 'Archbishop's Ceiling' replaces 'American O ock' The Readers Repertory Theatre will present a free dramatic read- ing of "The Archbishop's Ceiling" at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends "The Archbishop's Ceiling" dramatizes how suppression and surveillance distort human identi- ty. Miller wrote the play after hav- ing dinner with wnter friends from the Soviet block. In it, he explores the American relationship to the power of the slate, as it differs The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. The Mesa Verde Library is at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 717-3801. Musewn gets $750,000 gift for docent program The docent program at the the Orange County Museum of Art will Camille Durand, who died in November 1999, was a supporter of the museum and added several works to its pennanenl collection. The docent council has also been renamed for the couple. Officials said the gift will be placed in the museum's endow- ment and the proceeds will help A coffee reception for prospec- tive docents -including those interested in the weekend docent program -will be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. May 7 in the Pad.fie Ufe Pavilion of the museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. ln1onnation: (949) 7 59-11 2, Exl 204 . 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NEWPORT BEACH • ~ ~liclous mischief was reported In tht 2700 block at 4:20 a.m. Wednewtay. • '-' C'.wt llllhw., and .......... lkNd: Redclt!U driving WIS reported at 9:45 a.m. Wednesdly • IOllt .,_. _. .......... ._. .. ;._ Po•i9kln of a controli.d sut.rt.nc.. was reported at 7:10 p.m. wadnftdty. - Daity Pilot Friday, April 13, 2001 3 Masterful musicians are ordinary people too I swear I had a really good time at the Paahc Symphony Orchestra performance Wednes- day night. thetr talent, regardless of bow mov- IIlg their product, the slightest hint of arrogance will turn me oU of their so-called art faster than you could sdy "puh-leese. • violently m the temperament of has vibratos and hLs nght hand d.Jd a dance gnpping a long, graceful bow. Landauer stood, suddenly so much more ordlnary looking than a rrunute ago when he was the mds- ter-celtist, and bowed deeply but quickly, wantmg the applause to go back to ~Is conductor. motiorung for q.11 the reluctdJll kids to squee.ie into the farruly photo - threw both hts arms in the dtr and directed the entlrP orchestra to stand and receive prat'>P · Yeah, the music was good -and U'tat's a generous statement coming from someone who far prefers the work of Shaggy to Stravinsky -but what got me were the bows at the end of the Richard Strauss tone- poem interpretation of "Don Young Chong REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK But conductor Carl St. Clair, cel- list Timothy Landauer and viola-ist Robert Becker did me iQ. St. Clair, after 10 v,ariatlons of passionately conducting the Strauss piece - coat tans swaying every whic;h way, arms nailing -took a bow. It was a fun bow played on a genuinely thrilled smile that might not have been the most sophisticated exprPs- s1on, but was definitely an honest one. St. C)air then motloned to Beck - er to .{let up. Becker shook h.t~ hedd wt,Ule shlJ sitting and insisted by wavmg his hands that he redlly shouldn't share the glory. St. C"ldtr persisted m telhng him to stand. Becker dtd, bowing awkwardly and shyly for about three seconds before sittmg down and becoming the third-grade boy who bangs on his desk to communicdte JOY Beck- er, mstc>ad, drummed hts stand with the tip of his viola bow That moment, at least tn my head, 1s snapped a'> C"l<•dr dS Kodak. I'm SUIE' I'll forget the music over time -my favonte pttrt when• 28 violins seemed to soar and plunge together I m<1y even forget what show it was that I s<lw , Quixote" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. . . Picture three men, all tweed up, hair ,wilder than when they first stepped on stage thanks to an hour of fervent playing and conducting, each deflecting the glory onto one another and awdy from themselves. Three men - each of whom could be described as either world- renowned or Ju1Uiard graduates- who played beauWul, beautiful music and then stood up m recently rumpled suits to take their bows like awkward teenagers st1ddenly spotlighted in the middle of the prom-dance floor. Now, that's cool. l just love when artists don't act like artists. No matter how amazmg Then he gestured to Landauer, the cellist who had 1ust spent an hoUI on stage looking from St. Clau to the neck of his cello and every so often at the musical score on his stand while tus left hand trembled Finally, St. Clcllr -like a fdthrr But I won't forgPt the lace'> of the three solo mu<;1c1an;, who went lrom being artists lost in the• fervor of l heu music to qrac1oui, men who reminded the audwnce that when they're not in dct1on they'w 1ust ltke you and mP Orclmdry peoplP • YOUNG CHANG ·~ the Pilon features reporter Briefly_in THE NEWS Clean I larbor Day coming to muse um The Newport I larbor Nau- tical Museum 1s hosting the 21st dnnual Clean I !arbor Day on Apnl 28. Hundreds of volunteers, mcludmg youth groups and adults from all over Orange County, arc expected lo pick up trash and debru. from the beaches dlong Newport Har- bor Others board boats, head- ing out into the hdfbor to ydth- er trash bags left by homeown- ers on the end of docks as well as trash noatmg in the water. A compltmentary hot dog barbecue and ente0rtdJnmenl, inc-ludiny ('n v1ronmenlal games and d children·~ arts center, will tdke place dl the museum. The event sldrts dl 6 d.m. dnd lasts .until 5 p.m. The museum 1s locclted dl 151 East Coast I lighwtty, Newport Beach. lnformdlion: (94 9) 675-8911?, Ext. 104 Hoag first to use new cardiac care Hoag H eart fnstitute this week became the first in Orange County to perform a new procedure for people with arteries that have become block ed again after surgery. The procedure, Cdlled intra-coronary brachytherdpy. is used to treat patients who experience tissue growth after the placement of one or more stents -small. metal scaffolds commonly ·used to support corortary arteries fol- lowing angioplasty. This condition currently dffl.lcts approXlmately 100,000 Americans per year -or 20'~o of the stented population. Doctors at Hoag H eart fnstitute perform brachyther- apy by delivering beta-rad1a- llon to the site of the blocked artery using radioactive seeds positioned via a catheter within the stent. The low-dose radiation LS administered for approximate- ly three to five minutes and then completely removed, leaving n o permdnent rad.Joactive source within the patient. The procedure all'ns to prevent tissue regrowth there- fore restoring nonndl blood now lo the artery. The experience 1s no dif- ferent from thdt of angioplas- ty. The length of hospitdl stay and expected recovery l.lme are also the same. The procedure "givt"s us another option lo cleM block- age from the arteries of cerlcun patients and return normdl blood flow to the heart without surgery,• said Richard 1 laskell, a card.Jologist al the mslltute. Haskell is one of loUI physi- cians certified to perform the procedure at HOdg Hosp1tdl Roman Feast at YES Youth Employment Ser- v1ce of I fdlbor Area Lnc., a Costa M esa-based orgaruzd- llon lhdt helps teenagers with JOb searches and Job reldted issues, 1s holding its 28th annuc1I Roman Feast dnd Chanty Auction on April 26. This ycdr's theme is "Leg- ends of the Harbor Area," and the eveJ11.. wtJI honor com- munity legei!is. Easter Sunday Champagne Brunch Sunday, April 15 f.imlly fun Is on the mtn11 at Hyan Newpofte(s Easter Sunday Brunch. Join u~ for a spe<:t.l<ulaf E~ter Brunch fHlurlng a v.trltty of trldltional and Innovative dishH. Visit our popullr Omelet Station whtrt Ol'(lettu .,, mldt 10 ordtr with yo<K f.iYOritt lngttdlfnlS. Ht.td over to tht Ctrv1ng St.ition ltaturlnc;i Baron of Betf and Vlfgill!i Honey Him Enjoy ~ ffult and ~ 1 dml!llg cksplly of lm!>orted Ind Domtst1< Cl!Mw and fr~ ~ Good5. T.lb 1 lhoft bruthtl Ind tf1joy ~ tnlJMS Ind sldts of flolslfd and MWltd P'ol.ltots Ind Gnllld ~ Don't """ dlt SHfood Ind SUsN lufftl -1low4ng willl ltah S/wlf1"41 lftd Crib. SmMd s.knon lftd Cllllomll Roik. for ~ fiNI dllllnlbOI\ dlt Deuert Sllltlon ofter\ 1 ~ Ing llnflt Wltft tll«lttnt CIHtlons by Hy.tt Mewpontf's OMtlYt plswy ~ theft's fWll • iptWf chilchn"s bllfltt. 1tlll\ join IN lMW ~ WI 1ht Newponef's ~-lot l.tmf Egg tMlft,. Egg Hunls """1 bt held II 11 '00lm, 12 · JOpm lllld l~ ,_ chti'tn .... lie """""*' br • Woon Mil\ Mlgiclln. f«t ,..,,.., lftd ~ Zoo U..u!llMk~IMJ.l.IAWIMd ""' ',._.. oo,.i IMOtf 11111 ~ s..ttlll .......... C1ia,l1111"wy~MMt~ •••r••·-~ Pw I•~~"'" (Hf) 12Hl60 The event begins at 6 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Avenue, Costa M e'-d Information: (949) 642-0474 Classic car show set for MarketPlacc The Orange County Mdr- kelPldce in Costd Mesd will present the second annuctl Strawberry Sunday and Clds- s1c Car Show Mdy 6. The event salutes Ndt1ondl Strawberry Month with d rdr show spotlighting red cdrs and wtute cdfs wilh red inte- riors Other classic"" ars c1ncl motorcycles are abo included in vanous compcllllve d1vi- s1ons Strawberry pie eating contests, strawberry 'ihorl- Cdke booths, locally grown fresh slrdwbenies dnd olhN pink and red fo.od items will dlso be available. Entcrtammcnt and othN festivities throughout the' venue will ldsl from 9 r1 .m to 3 p .m. For information. call (H49) 72·3-6660 or go to httpll:www.ocmarketplac:e.co m. Special Olympics fund-raise r se t The> Vince f.crraqdmo Founddtion, henc>fltmg Spe- c1dl O lympics ancl other c hdr- 1lles, will hold 1ls Kickoff Pdr- ty fund-raiser Apnl ~IO at th~ Clubhou!:>e Re'>tdurant 1n Soulh Codst Plazd The Pvent will prevww lhe foundation's annual Cc>lehnty Golf Cla!ts1c lo be• hc•lcl Junl' 5. The everung's cntertam- ment will feature mu.,tc by I lenry Franklin\ JdlZ bdnd For more mformdllon. con- tact Phil Rdnclolph at (949)623-8520 Junior League m Ptings sched uJ ed The Juruor LPdgue of Orc111ge County 1S hold.Jng rl mcmberstup utlormallon meet- mg on Mdy J . The le.igue U1Vltes wompn interested tn volunteer- ing, S<•rving the rounty's rom- muruty, making fnends, enrich- ing -;ktlli, a.nd Shdrulg talents. Mdde up of nedfly 1,000 wome>n, the ledgue offers its m<>mb(>n, the opportunity to tmprove the rommuruty. Besides helpmg thP county's cJuldren, the leaguP offer. women d chc1.11CC to bwld ledcll'r'!itup. rom- mumty l><.'IVlf 1 •, commururnllon and fund-rdl<.ing sloll;, Call (4441 261-082.l for location ttncl lime> informdt1on. Conference. vis itors bureau w ins award The Co-.td :-...11>.,a Confer- enc1· dncl V1i,1tor.. Bur<'c:IU earned lop honors m this yPar's Cdlllornid Toun<.m Awards compet1llon Thf• 1rnr<•du won the awdrd for 11'> promollondl pc1ckagf' to toun-,ts that rnn- tainPcl comphmc>ntdl) cPrt1h- cc1lPs from .. tore., and n..>'>ldU- ranl!> \'dlued di $4 50 The packdg(• incredsed bUSUlE'SS b~ 20" "• ofhnt1l<. '>clld The purpo'>E' ot tht· pdckd<JP. cdlled "A Gift from ui, to you • was to prov1dc> <ldcll>d vdlue to traveler; and oth<'T qtwsts at seven Cosld Mt•sc1 hot(•b About 20,000 pdckc1qe!t were gwen to lh<• hol<•I;, to dls- tnbutc• to lravt"ler. upon chl'c~ m and to guP'>ls att£'ncltn~1 meeting;, al confercnct" ha.lb lnfonnallon (71 4) 435-2109 No COVER NEEDED! • Evening cruising • Ewry willlkw Z::S & c/Qsts • Winter cruising • UV protected I • Duffy boating 1ruuk easier • Vmtilation system • Front wintlow defogger • Classic loolt 0-style • Safe for chi/4rm • GmmJus Tratk-up Programs ' (949) 645.6812 4 Friday, April 13, 2001 Bvrst pipe close~ street •Gaping hole will force traific to be dive rted until a t least tonight on University Road in Newport Beach. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I -A water pip<:> erupted under U,nivers1ty Road Pdrly Thursddy morning. cdusing the !>lrect to colldpse and closing it until dt led!>l tom9ht. Workmen from the water d!stnct Fnday night, however. determined that a bad welding JOb The water district has hired the when the pipe was installed just two Paulus Engineering Firm to help get yedrs ago led to premature corro-the road repaired as quickly as pos- s1on, Wegner-Gwidt said/ sible. "It's just fortunate that it hdp-Until 1t is ri.xed, the road will be pened in the nuddle or the night, closed to traffic heading north and that there was no traffic and that no will remain closed until Friday night one was hurt," she said. or Saturday morning. Signs altering Work began on the pipe immedi-drivers to detours start as rar away as ately at 1:30 a.m. and district om-MacArthur Boulevard and UC lrvirte. cials sajd that workmen would have • Traffic is still able .t-0 enter the it 1"epaired by Thursday night. . freeway going both north and south. ·It was carrying reclaimed water Once the road is repaired, water that had been treated, H said Sgt. district officials will look for the Steve Shulman or the Newport source of the problem. Daily Pilot An 18-mch pipe Hblew out '' JUSt lietorc 1 :30 d.m., leaving d gapmg hol<' in thP '>lrl'f't nedr Ld Vidd nght l1£'lon.• tht> < 'orond del M dr Preeway. .,c11cl Jo}'C<' WNJnN-Gw1clt, spokes- womdn for thP Irvin(' Hc1nch Wdter 1>1stnct Beach Police Department. ·so any "(Workmen) didn't know who the Wdter that went into the sewer contractor was two years ago,· would not cause any harm.· Wegnec-Gwidl said. •All we're wor- The hole left m the street, large rymg about now is fixing it and get- enough to tit a Volkswagen Beetle, ltng it back in shape and we'll deal is not expected to be repaired unW with the rest later.· SEAN HIUER OAA Y Pll01 Manuel Castro clears a h ole ln the street where a water main ruptured on University Road near the C orona del M ar Freeway early Thursday morning. FISH CONTINUED FRO M 1 th<' flr-.t Wt><•k ol JunP I l1stonudly, L10n!>· Pc1rk ho'>t<:>cl llw <'V<'lll. hut the club hc1!-. bP<•n u.,rnq < >1 ,u1qc• C 'ort!.I < 'olll'Ul' lor tlw ltt'>I two YPdr!> h<•cc1u-.1o• tht• c 011-.1rurt1011 of tlw downtown rom rnunil~' n •nlPr h<1-. ri•d 11c 1 •d '>PclCP ell tlH' pdrk I Tht• c tub 1 lct'>t wt•l'k dllllOllllC t>cl thc1I thl' Pl'>h f-ry " 111 Jl'lljltlfd}' th1-. ~ l'ct r l>L•cc1 u-.P ol c1 Id W'>Ull hi Pel 11qc1111-.t 1111• c olh•<Jl' in Octa- l H'I I I "l THREAT CONTINUED FROM 1 p11nk-. will l!low up thi... -.r hool on r:ncl<1y tht• 1:1th" \\ct!> c1 pr<'·'>pnnq hrl'c1k hoc1x, •• Pnclc1y tlw I :1th qc1q, or rt rt>ctl c1ml dc1nqt•rou-. th1 <'al, .,onw p<1n1nt!-. c1rt•n't w1l1111q to t.ik<• c1 ch<1nc·«' d<11 .. p1tl' th1; l'Xtrc1 1H1•c c1ul1<J1h tlw -.rhool Arl<:>ne Wollf. a 53-yedf-old lrvme resident, fractured her IPft ankle and suffered lower IPg injuries when she tripped on d curb at the college June :l, c1ccording to d claim filed by her dllomey, Barry Binder. Wolff attended the Apple ( ·amputer Exhibit at the col- l<'ge. stopped by the Fish Fry c1nd then walked toward her cc1r, tripping over the curb hC'fore she reftched it, accord- ing to the claim The collE1ge in November rf'quesled L~at the Lions Club hc1ndle the approximately $80,000 lawsllft. The Lions Club's insurance company dC'niPd thP claim 1'> takmq After two female students found the threatening mes- '>ctge <;cnbbled on a bathroom wdll Tuesday, they reported it to '>chool officials who have '>incc rc,quested extra security m the forms of Costa Mesa Police and an outside security c1gency. "We're going to be doing nighttime security begin- nmq at 5 p.m. IThursddy)," The unresolved lawsuit has led to a dispute about whether the Lions C lub should be responsible for any lawsuit sparked by an 1r:ic1- p ent during the Fish Fry, or whether or not the club is responsible for the incident. Hour insurance carrier made it very clear,· Scheafer said. "She said, 'Could the Lions Club alter lhe curb?' We sdid, 'No, because it is OCC property.' So they arc responsible. It has nothing to do with us." Jim M cnwain, vice presi- dent of administrative ser- vices at Coast Commumty College D1stnct, said he was said Jaime Castellanos, assistant superintendent of secondary education. "And pohce officers will be on and about campus all ddy Fn- day. • The secunty agency and the Costd M esa Police were set to do dn extensive search of the campus overnight including an inspection or all lockers, Pavich said. Today, police will be at the THE TOLL ROAD WILL GET YOU THERE FASTER. SO WHAT'S STOPPING YO ? • Congestion-free, uninterrupted drives where you can actually drive the speed limit. What do you need. a roadmap? ror llOrt 1afor111t1011 111.tltttollrlffs.co• l.f00.371.flAK (112S) unable to comment. Schealer said the L1ons C lub is focusing most ol its hope on the possibllity of hav- ing the Fish Fry at Lions Park again. "It really is our best and only alternative, H he st11d. "We know the pdrk and it affords us the comfort of being m a place we know. /\ school site wouldn't work and the city is not loo keen on us using Fairview or TeWmkle parks. It would be very hc1rcl for us to approach a pnvat(• business because W<' bring d l.Jability hazard that d lot of private busmesses wouldn't be hkely to mcur We re wait- front and back of the school to greet and reassure any par- ents and students who clo show up for school. Pavich said. GatC's will also b<' locked behind students, but no student will be locke>d out. he added. "We have virtually 100 staff here. actually more Ilk<' 120 -all of those eyes will ]J<' very much alert (toddy I." h<> said. • Pavich said he expected all staff would !>how up for school. As for the Nazi reference, Pavich said he doesn't know of any such groups on cam- mu to hear from the Special Ev<'nls CommJttee because I think once W<' hear its recom- nwndahon, wp'IJ know whetlwr lo hold the event.· Ann Shultz, Costa Mesa's dSSistc1nt city mdndger dnd ti member of the committee. said the comrnill<'e ha'> con- C"f'm'i c1bout having the event di Lions Park dnd is hoping to find an alternative site. The ne1ghhorhoocl com- munity center next to the park WdS booked in advdnce with a dance and music recital c1nd a workshop. '>he '>did HA couple of folk!> are hec1llnq the> buc;hes to <JC'I a PU'> While• distnrt olhcial'> must tak<> lh<'S('> threats senously, I h(•y f('>C') 11 may still he• ba< k · lct'>h from thP recent school -.hooting'> 111 Santee and El (' c11on "TyJ>lC"dlly Whdl Wiii hap- JH'n i'>. it's on the tc11I end ot c1 C'olumbmf' thing -kids JU'>t trymq to <;ee what kind of rec1clion thC'y can get or to get out or school," C astf'llanos <idl e!. ll is d phenomenon not unknown to the Newport- Mesa Uruhed ·School District m the past months Just last week. a ninth- Health venue," <ihe !>did. "SpdCl' 111 the pc1rk has shrunk ronsulc>r - dbl}'. conslluct1on compound-. the> situation and W<' hdVP bookC'd some events dl tht· ne1ghborhood romm un1t) centN that ar<> gomg to hl• bnnginn 111 p<·opll' c1ntl impact pdrkmg. c1nd tl1<1t c111 • frankly incompatible' WJlh lhP Fish Pry "I'm not sdyinq it 1-. c1b'iolutPly not gomq tu h<1p· pen at Lions Pc1rk. but tlwrt• are othN venue-. thc1t would be better II''> a qr<'dl <'Vt•nt c1nd a gr<'dt group of guy'> t1ncl we'rE' doing evc>ryth1nq '' 1 cc1n to try to work with tlwm to come> up wtth c1 r<''>Ol11t1m1 ( ' urdde hoy from Coronel cl1•l l\1dr I hqh School \\tJ<., d11c·-.1- t>d for makin<J INrori-.t thrC'dl<, cHJdln't ,1 fl'llldt. cld!>!:>nldtl' 11.INP \\it'l'k'> l>t'fon· lll<lt two othl'r Coronc1 clc•I f\ 1.11 StlldPnt!> W<'ff' '>U'>pt•ncll'cl fm c1llegcdl) mt1k1nq r111lcl1 ·1 thredl'>. A '>CVl'n th-q rc1clt> ~t 11cf Pnt Wa!> !>U'>p<>ndt>d dft<'f ti ll<'<J<'d · ly drc1w111~1 c1 pie tun• of ,1 teacher with ttn t11 nm through it in c1n dft dds'> Thp next dt1y, d s<>cond '>tll · dent Well> suspend<:>d r1fte1 ofhcidls hcdrd r<>p<>rl'> Lhc1t h1• allegedly mdde thn•c11.., it11ess Special Section focusing • Publishing: on your health and how to stay fit This is a great place to advertise and an opportunity to submit advertorial about your speciaJty Wednesday, April 25th • Deadline for Space and Copy: Friday, April 20th, at 5 p.m • Advertorial Deadllne: Wednesday, April 18th Call Today 949-642-43'2 I Plug into tbe Piiot Clcmified 5«tJOn to find seMc'5 from • \ \ r Doily Pilot Gettin9, INVOLVED • G~NG INVOlVED runs penod1cally in the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298 ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotroph1c Laterdl Sclerosis Asc;n., which helps md1vidudls who have the disorder that i" nlso known dS Lou Gehrig's disease, m·cch, volun- teers. (714) :175-1922. AUHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leader,, Vi'>1llng Volun- teers, f<lm1ly resource consulldntc; and office volunteers are needed Volun- teers mdy work on onf"-l1me prowcts or ongomg progrdms Trammg scc;s1ons are avdilahle. (8001 660-1993 AMERICAN RED CROSS Ln celebrallon of American Red Cross Month, ll11s month, Tourncdu, the world's largest watch retailer, mv1tes cu~tomers to dondte their watches to the Red Croc:;s and purchc1se d new watch tax-free \'1s1t Tourm•au di outh Coai;t Plaid 3133 Bnstol St , Costa Mesa (7 14) 557-9800 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Req1on of the.' Amencan Cancer Society '>N'ks office volunteers. The society I!> cllso seekmg volunteers to answer call'> fo1 the uml's Helpline lnloCenter (949) 2b 1-9446. AMERIC.\N CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP Tue Amencan Cancer Sonety D1c;cov- ery Shop needs unwanted goods. such as clothing, furruture. JC'WPlry. acces- sones. antiques dnd colll•ct1ble'>, to fund the society's resedrch. education and patient service.;, program's the goods may be dropped off at 2b00 E. Coast Highway. Corond del Mdr. Vol- unteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday througtl Sdlurday at the same location. (949) 640-4 777 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs vol- unteers to drive cancer pdbents to a.nd from medical treatments free of charge The required conurutment IS a few hours each week or month. Dnver'i must have a valid driver's license and msurance and be at least 25 yearc; old Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or Amencan Cancer Soaety van.;, {949) 261-9446 or scomer<?concerorg AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The Amencan Heart Assn 1s loolong for volunteers to perfonn various gen- eral office duties in the main office and implement educational and fund-rais- ing events through Orange county. No expertence necessary. Traming will be provided. (949) 856-3555. AMERl~N HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The Amen can Home Health Hospice Program needs vol unteers to give emotional support lo terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. 'JTainjng is provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545 AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the Amencan Red Cross needs volunteers to address commuruty groups about Red Cross services and to ·act as liaisons w ith the media m disaster and emergency s1tuallons. Judy Iannac- cone, 1714) 835-5381. ANIMAL NElWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregndnt cats upon arrival. Dogs and calS c.1re also available for adoption (949) 759-3646 or http://www.onimolnet\vork.org. ASSN . RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and supports outreach commuruty sefVlce programs, such as lhe homeless sanc- tuary Volunteers are needed. (714) 540-5803. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter 1s looktng for men and women older than 20 who have Lived in Orange County for at least sue months and have been on the job for at least three months to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to'16 from smgle-parent homes. (714) 544-7773. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fund-raJSmg. program development and training lo ex1stmg troops dnd packs. (7 14) 546- 4990 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arts dnd craflS workshop teachers. CaU for locations. (949) 642- 2245 COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushenng. backstage work. mailings, typmg. controlling lights and many other dunes {949) 650-5269 COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The society coUec;ts Ulfonnation, pho- tos and artifacts relabng lo the history of Costa M esa and the· harbor drea. Volunteers are needed for clerical tasks. computer input 'and help m the bbrary. (949) 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach Enghsh as a second language. People who want to team English as a second language are also encouraged to call. Call to regis- ter. (714) 435-3310 or {7 14) 545-3445. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP The Orange County cbapter of the nallonal Mulltple Sclerosis Soaety has started d ne"• self-help group m Costa Mesa for people newly d1dgnosed dnd/or with nummal symptoms of mul- tiple sclerosis The group will meet at 11 d m. the h.rsl Tuesddy of every month. (94!-l) 650-7659 COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seruors 55 dnd older are be111g sought lo help !>tdfl the WesL5ide c,ubstalJon. Volunteer'> are asked to work two four- hour dclvt1me shuts per week and are responsible for answenng phones. bicycle reg1strat1on. hngerprintmg. data entry and ass1stmg with other c1tyw1dP proiects. Seniors \\.ho can spectk both Spanish and Enghsh dre dlso needed Call for an dpphcdlJon Fred Gcleckler. (714) 754-5208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services fac1l- 1ly at the comer of 19th Street and Pomond Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the publJc at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Depdrtment wllh Excel com- puter expenence and sharp telephone skills The Senior 'vteals program also needs people to deliver meal'> to homes (9491 MS-2356 COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit orgamzallon at the Cos- ta tvlesd Semor Center 1s looking for new board members The fund-ra1 mg and poucymalunq board needs volun· teers \\.ho will pdrtlc1pate m monthh. meetings occasional conuruttee meet- mgs and !>peoal projects Cand.Jdates should have connechons m Co ta Mesd and !>urroundmg commurul.Jes and cln interest m serving the commu· mty by helping seniors (949) 645-2356. Ext 16 COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates !or abused. neglected and abandoned cluldren Volunteer work one on one with a chtld for three hours a week (714) 663-9034 PSYCHICS/ ASTROLOGERS: Call our g1hed mtemaltonally l\nown PsychlCS and Master Aslrotogers 1-900-226· 7552 or toll free 1-800-451 ·82•2 or call 1 ().1().288--011-678-71187 Intl rates apply S3 99 per minute Must be 18• For Entertainment Purposes Only Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars We Also Sp«Mliu in .,.._T_. .... • H""*r ,,,_ c..l •f , . ·a...i:.e .,,__,,.,_ .,.,...s... ~ &mt , MARINERS CONTINUED FROM 1 students al rcces!>. Teacher.. m tum spoke to their classes. keepmg chil- dren calm while mlorrrung them of the mc1dent Psychologist went into each clas-;room throughout the day to discuss what had happened dnd whdl !>hould be done in sue h d s1tudt1on said Principal, Pdm Cough· Im. "The ch1Jdr<•n clH• fine," RACE CONTINUED FROM 1 Steve Shulmdn He• \\d'> not part of lhe tPdm, bul chcl accompany thPm to Lc1" Vegas. Shulmdn said thP nin· ners faced tt•mµeratUll''> lt1dl ranged from 57 dcgn•, .. , 1ri :?ll degrees "It rained pnor lo lhP race dustmg Hc1llornn P<1., .. with half dn mrh of .,,no'' land! incrnd.,lnCJ thP c hc1l· lenge for runnl'f" c1t '-llll· rise," he '>C11rl The d1staricr>.,, '' l'rr> nnl split evenly Tlw loncw.,,1 stretch was 8 m1h•" oncl thP shortest Wd'-~ 7 nule'> >,.;e,vport Bedch Df'l E\'dn Sailor ran tht-., .. , Pnth leq of the race, d slrrtch h~' ' ' . ~ < - Frtdoy Apnl 13, 2001 5 Desp<•na'> c;d.Jd "Th~y under- stand ltldt ddulh are there to protPcl them c.1nd Cdrn dlx>ul them · Bdthroom ~ will nCJw ull remain l<Kk•·d unul 8 n 01 when onf' '>f'I ol batllloorni. will b•· opt•nPcl dnd moru- lort•cl < ouu~hn '>did "\\f• db'' "l'I Up d buddy .. y..,tt•m ..,,, lt1••y will never go lo lh<• bc1thrnom c1lonf'. • she ddclPd ThP "' ho11I ul'>o '>POI nuttc e.,, hnllll' tu pdrenl.!> let-, tmg lhem k110\\ whc:tl hdp- µencd <1nd th1 prernuuon.s, that W(•[(' hl'IUIJ ldkt n dl"•rn1>1•-. .... •._,.,"ff' uµh1ll • It • .,, 111-. • 111hlh \ •'rlf running lhl· fd(,, \\ hr11 k1-1•p' l11m qumy? 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With the &dify Pilot f QASSIREDS CALL 642-5678 . . THE LooK 6 Friday, April 13, 2001 lly 11.W. Cook N ordstrom South Cpast Plaza, in partnership with the Sophisticates of ATSC, staged one of the social sea- son's most elaborate couture fashion shows last week. \. -\_ Devon Kile chose to wear a very hip ensemble consisting of flared French pants by Friponne, a white ruf- fled and fitted blouse by Mandalay, white open-toed shoes by Sergio Rossi and silver jewelry by Oxygen. I l I l , , ""\ 'J NIU S..,_. WUl"S Diane von Furstenberg. A celadon and creme sheer print dress is worn with shoes from Barney's New York. ( "'lfi.eg.enhs nf tly.e ~arhnr J\r.ea" Eve Komyei models a smashing suit by Michael Kors. The light grey~lue silk two piece pantsuit is worn with a matching shell and open toed sandals. Thursday, Apri l 26, 200 I at 6 p.m. Costa Mesa Neighborhood Communi ty Center 184 5 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa youth . Employment S ervlce of the Harbor Area, Inc. Honoring the Beeks, the Tellers and the Tozers Tom Johnso n of the Daily Pilot and Jim Dale of Hoag Memorial Hosf ital Presbyterian will be Masters o Ceremonies. To become a sponsor/underwriter, donate a silent auction item or secure a reservation for the evening's festivities, call Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area, Inc. at (949) 642-0474 ·. Doily Pilot More than 800 guests, both male and female, filled to capacity the Hyatt Regency ballroom in Newpo~ Beach rto witness the show, titled "Liquid Edge." Here is a glance at what fashionable Newport-Mesa women wore to the show. Abrtght ........ le..,_ coat is worn cwer a two piece linen suit by Commo Tooioon. Newport ~I whirlwind Dar· by Mandarit also carr~ a hNrt shaped ~ by Buster. I I I I ,· rune, a.,... ... ihows off Mr legs In a short suit by Bebe. The two piece white suit is wom with a red floral print blouse by Dina hr El. The shoes are by Victoria's Secret. Doily Pilot • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 w Bay St, Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646-4170; Of by catting (949) 574- 4298. ln<lude the time, date and location of the event, as well as a • contact phone number A com- plete listing ls available at http://www.dailypilot.com. TODAY, APRll 13 Stroke, va cul ar disease, osteoporosis, EKG and blood screenings will be offered by Prevention Plus ell Body Design, 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call for cost and appointment. (800) 795-1743. Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Berndrdmo Counties w1U host d benefit concert lo promote the release of the ·Best Bands of Orange County" comp1lat10n CD from 9 p m to midnight dl the Hard Rock Cdfe, 451 Newport Center Dnve. New- port BedC'h. The conrert will help promote teen pregnan- cy awarene!>s $b (714) li'.B- 6373 Ext 147 APRIL 14 Homeless children from the Orange Codst lntcrrdlth Sh<'l- ter. a Cosld Mesd·bu~ed orgcl- nizallon thc1t as'>1sls mtl1gc>nl families so lhcH lh<'y become self-supporting, will host an Easter egg hunt al 8 cl.Ill al Newport Dunes Rt•'>ort, I 131 Back Buy Dnve, Nc-wport Beach. $..1 per ch1lc1 A pdn- cake bredklast will follow (800) 765-7661 The Oasis enlor Center \4/ill host d pancdkP bredkldst from 7:30 to 10 c1 m ell th<• center. 8<X> ldrguent<' Ave Corona cll'l ~ldr 2 tor adults, SI for chllc1H•n (ll4ll) 644-3244 The Deaf Fle ta will debut at 10 d.m today dnd conllnuc through tomorrow c1t th<' Orange County Fdir & Expo- sillon C'<'ntN, 1.rn Fair Dnvc, Co~ta Mc>..,a. $lb ddulb, $8 childrC'n. hllp://v./\\ w.dt>af fiesta.com. The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services and EdstbluJf Vtllage I\ terchc1nt~ As!.n. will sponsor the 18th annuc1l Edst- er Egg Hunt at 10 a.m. at Eastbluff Park, dl Vista dC'l Oro and V1stc1 d el Sol in Newport BC'aC'h FrN• (q4~) 644-3151 April 14 ls the last day to receive mcoml' tax prcpard- tion service!. by Or,rnge COdsl College <,luclenl'> Th<' help will be offered from l to 4 p.m. dt the college, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesd. SeMces art' offerC'd to low- income, chsabl1.>d, elderly or non-English spe~kmg resi- dents. (714} 432-0202. APRll 16 A representat.ive lrom the admissions office at San Fran- cisco State University will v1s1t Orange Coast College from 10 a.m . to l p .m. on the campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. r:ree. (714) 432-5894. A writing worksttop will be offered by the Newport Bettch Community Services di 7 ):>.m. al ~e Oasis Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. $98 for six meetings. (949) 644..Jl51. APRl1 17 A notary seminar wtll be olfered by the National Noldry Assn. fTom 9 a.m . to 3 30 pm April 17, April 28 dnd May 9 at the Hilton Holc>l, 3050 Bnstol St., Costa ~le!.d $139. t800) US- NOTARY. Orange Coast College will ho~t ·Flavors of the World Dd~ • from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m in OCC's quad, 2701 rd1rview Road, Costa Mesa. The event will feature anter- ndtional el)tertainment. art dnd music. Free. (714) 432- 0202. Ext. 26449. The Costa Mesa Senlor Cen- t<.>r wtll host a meeting for prospective and currenl membt>rs at 1:30 p.m. at the center. ()q5 W 19th St., Costa. I\ lc>sa . Free. (949) 64,5-2356. APRIL 18 The 14th annual HIV/AIDS on Lhe Front Lme Conference w1ll be held at 8 a.m. at the> 1 hlton Hotel. 3050 Bn!.tol St Costd I\ 1PSil The event 1~ prc- wnted h)' the AIDS Educd- l1on dnd Trairung Center UC Lrvinc.• crnd the Orange Coun- ty I lf'dllh Care AgenC") (7 141 456-224H Newport Bay Naturalist and Fnt>nd~ will present their Earth Day Celebration from 10 c1.m lo 3 p m. al ShPllmc1k- er 1!.ldnd, ewport Bt•c1C'h, c1ct1c1cen1 to ewport Oum•-. c1t the C"om er of Jc1ml>ore><' dnd Bttck Bc1y Dnve. Pdrkmg 1s dVdllitble at ewp ort Dunc'>' comer lot Free lnfom1dt1on (949) 640-6746 Mother's Market will present a senunar and book s1ynmg for "One God, One Brec1th " di 6:30 p m at the Patio Cc1lc. 225 East 17th Street. C'ostd tesd. r:ree. (800) sq5-moms APRIL 19 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will ho'>I c1 brea kfdst mixer at 7 15 d 111 di the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dn- ve, Costa M esa. $1 2 1n advance. $17 at the door 1714) 885-9090. ----SAFECO Call Today for A FREE PHONE QUOTE Craig Brown Insurance (949) 760·1255 ·~ I ,1,h1on hlJnd :-.1:\\ ll1 lk·.1l h • lk. • O"'i'iO-"'XI AROUND TOWN \ BEST BET Friday, Aptil 13, 2001 7 from 9 a m to noon at Nauon- al Uruvers1ty, 3390 I larbor Blvd . Co ta M e!.<l. $25. (714) 550-7420 The Corona del M ar Cham- ber of Commerce will ho!.t cl networlang lunC'hPon ctl 11 10 a.nt. at the r:1vt• Crowns Restaurant. 3801 ( ot'lst H1gh· way, Coronet dPl Mdr ·$15 1949) 673-4050 , Orange Coast Colle ge students who ctre mtert•!.ted in trymg out to UC' the qradu- ation speaker mdy do '>O dt 2 p.m m the tollt'qe>\ L.Jt(•ra- ture and Languuqc Bu1ld10g Orange \oa!.t CollC>Ql' 1s ctt 2701 Fa1rvwv. Roud Co~td Mesct. (7141 432-0202 The United Nations Development Program will sponsor an exhibition of the ancient practice of rug making from noon to 5 p.m. May 11, 12 and 13 at Glabman Furniture and Interior Design, 3089 Bristol SL, Costa Mesa. Weavers from lndJa will lead the demonstrations. Seminars on what to look for when buying a handcrafted rug and how n ot to be taken advantage of by unscrupulous rug d ealers will also take place from noon to 3 p.m. each day. Call for reservations. (800) 298-9055. Elder Care Consultants will offer a ..,<•minar on ldnnly dynanucc; ctnd 1 l<IN < arP dt 2 p.m al Border., Book '> ctnd 1\lus1c 3313 8Pdr '>I . Co!>la Me~ FrN· 1t.Wlt 1l45-8007 Tamara Bo"' er, author of "The Sh1pwrt•< ko •ti ':>dllor wtll redd dnd '1<Jn h1·r houl\ dl 7 p m ol Burnt•., ~ Noblr Book'>Plll•r<, di rr1 ... h1r1n 1 ... tdnd . q53 NP\\ pon < Pill! r !Jn\.f' Newpon Bh1rh fon•1· tll44) 759-0Q82 A workshop on home remod- eling will be offered by the Seniors I lousing Council dl 7:30 a.m. al the Los Angeles Times Conference Center, 1375 Sunflower Ave .. Costa Mesa $25 (C}49) 465-2442. Deadline for reservclllons 1!. Apnl lb UCLA's representative ~Ill lw at Orc1nge Coast Colleqe Trdnsler Center from 4 00 d m to 3 00 p m 2701 Fd 1n;1cw Rodd, Costd h''>d rm• (7141432-5894 • Mother's Markel will present the SC'nunclr • RC'verse Aging r1l b.30 p.m dt the Patio Cdf P 225 Ec1-.1 17th Street. Co ... 1c1 i\.lesa Fret' t800) 595- f\IOf\tS Nova Community Founda- t1qn will host a chdnty t'Vt>nl to N lucdlt' potenllal donorc; dlld hc>lp fdlS<' runds for Dt>s- tiny Tnps al 7 pm. at Sab Fifth Avenue m South Codst Plazd. Free, but dondllon!. dee <'ncouraged Re'>ervat1on'> rl"quesll'd (9491 222-9010 or mlom1dl1on(!I novalc1nd org Danlel G. Amen will sign h1!. book ~ leclling ADD." dl 7 JO pm dl Barne~ & :'\ool>le BooksC'llNs at Fclsh1on lc;lc1nd. %3 Nc>wport Center Dm·e. Newport Beach Free (9491 759-0982 APRIL 20 Orange Coast College's of plant sales to mcludl• toma- toes, peppers, squdshes. cucumbers, herbs, and d Vdn- ety of flowers rrom 10 d.m. to 3 p.m . in the Horticulture Garden al Ordnge Codst Col- lege. Costa Mt>sa. Also offered Apnl 27 and Muy 4 (7 14) 432-0202 Ext 26533 The Orange County Chapter of the Arctutecturdl ln!>tllute of America will celcbratP its dnnual gaJa di 6 30 pm c1t lhl' Costa \.lesc1 C'oun tn Club. 170 I Goll C ouN .' Dn- \ e, Costd 1e a $17 50 tor member.,, nonmC'mhN.., Ml' S42 50 (949) 476-2572 APRIL 21 Encore PJus will oUer breast Cdncer screening'> c1t l ldrhor Chnstldn Fellowship. 740 W Wilson. Costa M<'sa. rn:c>. Cdll lor c1n c1ppo1ntnwnt (71 4 l 935-9720. Courses on how to buy and sell items on eBay mm will be> offered by eBay Un1wr.1tv c1t 4 c1 m . Apnl 21 and 2~ dl the> Ne" port Beach \1Mnott l lotel. cmo NP\\. port CC'nlN Dnv<.>. Ne\\ port Bec1c-h S.!5 (4081 558-7400 "The UlUmate Perennial GMden • "1" ht> the '>UbJt>C'l of d d1sc-uss1on ul 4 m d m di tht.~ ~ hPm1dn L1hral) & Gc1r- dens. 21.>47 E Cod~I H1qh\\d\ Corona del \JM fr('<' 1'14'-ll b7:1-22ti I Orndmentdl Horticulture A divorce recovery workshop D partmcnt wLll ho t a sen es w1U l>c offerro from Ill a m to SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours directions & r~rvat o s. -. . • (949) 723-0621 d New Merchcandl•• Delly tuesdoy, Wednesday, llwnldoy, AptM 10, 11 a,., 10 a ."'·· -4 p .m. •UAMITUA• •v•r•t•cll. ···-··-·-···-· .......... . ···-•••· •cc•sso•••• ··-.... ... 70" Off ............ sa. <•••• •••• 12:30 p.m. by Maxme B. Coben, maniage and fanuly lherap1Sl. di her ortice, 180 Newport. Cen- IN Dnve; Newport BC'ach $40 (949) 644-6435. APRIL 22 A bridal show will be hosted hy 'the Adventure~ dt Sed Ydcht Chdrters from 2 to 4 pm on the yacht. 310 1 \V Cori-.! I hqhwd'r N ewport Bl'<H h Free Re en at1ons rt•qu11t>cl 19491bS0-241 2. Ste\ en ears, author of "\\1•<1 lth dnd Asset Protec- tion " \\Ill !>1gn his book at 2 p m c1t B<lrne-. & Noble Book..,Pllcir~ di Fashion ,Island, ll.'> l '1Pwpon Center E>nve. t°'.l''' port Beach. Free (9491 75lJ.()lJHl APRIL 23 Whole Foods Market wUI urtt•r d spC'ndl market tour Imm 5 lo 7 pm. to highlight rw\o,. WdY~ to prepare natural loocb The Border Gtrls, Mary Stw \lllhkl"'n and Susan rcn1gN will conduct the tour The !>tor<' 1s dt 1870 Harbor Blvd Co'>td Nfe ... a (949) 574- 38<Kl APRIL 24 A marketing and promotion work hop will be offered The "Marketing and Promo- llon" work '>hop 111f N!'d I>)' Ordng<' C t1<hl C 111l1•1w.., <'nm- mun1t)' [clue ctl11111 Otfi< 1• will be hPlcl f ro111 q c1 111 tc • I'.! p m at . r1l1onc1I l 1\1\ Pr..,11' .nt~o Harbor Bl\ d , ( o ... tct ~ 11'.,d S20 10 dcl\ctnC1· ~l'i c1I tlw door 17141 4 L!-1880 ur tHH81 622-53ib APRIL 25 The Oasis enior Center will host d dd~ ol 111-.p1rdl1on drtd mlormdt1on lor \\ onwn I rum 8 30 d m to .! p m di lhl' u ..>n- ter. 800 \lctrqw nit• AH• Coronc1 dl•l \lc11 ~to tll441 644.·3244 An after hours mlxN will be hosled b\ lh1• { ·11..,lr1 r-. Je..,t.1 Chamber ol Cumnwrn· c11 5 p.m. at Zl•n I31<,lru R(•-.tcH.lrdnl 1870 l larh111 HI\ cl . C'oi.tr1 Mesa \h•mht•r... c1n• lrPt' guests cm• SICl t71 41 HH5- 9090 Learn how to better keep track of )Our mom•\ dunnq c1 workshop ho'>ll"d h\ tht C on- umer Cr!"d1t { oun..,dinq ::-il·r- vice of Ordnqt• ( 011nl\ c1l h pm at tht• Co..,lct \h•-..1 f-Pd· erdl CrpdJt Unum, 270 I l lar- bor Bhd Co.,lct ~h.'"'d fort•I' \7141 547-2227 Ext l'.!:-! .. PSYCHICS I ASTROLOGY Call our g1hed 1ntematJOnally known Psycl'lies and Master Astrologers 1-900-388-1888 or ton free 1...SSS-588-3099 or call 10-10-288-011-678-71167 Intl. rates apply $3 99 per minute M ust be 18+ For Entertainment Purposes Only ~ Mattress Outlet Store 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OM Block ScMllh ol 405 f°'t)' 545-7168 I / Quot• Of •DAY "We could've won '5 ditg In dwee games, ~you believe that. Newport Hart.or roakes you ecrn werything ... • ~ U.dnk:k. Irvine coach r Oll!Jb • 1 ..... 16 honarM _ :!,.~ DAVI JOHMSOI 8 Friday, April 13, 2001 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson• 949-574-4223 •Sport. Fox: 949-650.0170 ·' Doily Pilot I TRACK AND FIELD CdMpulls out another late one in . PCLrace •Sea Kings put away University with strong finish, 83-53, to maintain unbeaten record in league competition. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -BOYS Corona del Mar track and held codch Bill Sumner's hair can't get any g rayer, but his boys team seems to be trying to find ways to rapidly age him. For the third time in four meets, the Sea Kings needed some late-event magic to pull out an 83-53 Pacific Coast League win over University. "Why do they always wait until the end to pull these things out?" an exas- perated Sumner asked. ·1 can look at it two ways. Either this team is great m the clutch or we JUSt start off slow.• TRACK AND FIELD Depleted . Eagles fall victim to T-wolves • Estancia, missing some athletes d ue to illness, is defeated by host Northwood. Steve Virgen DAllY PILOT IRVINE -Similar to most BOYS high school track and field teams, Estancia's boys squad has a special camaraderie, almost like a fam· ily. But the Eagles' "family" was miss· ing a few brothers Thursday as they lost, 77-52, to P~dfic Coast League foe Timberwolves of Northwood. Whatever the case, the Sea Kings are 5-2. 4-0 m league and are coming together at Just the right time. OAJlY I'll.OT PHOTOS 8Y STM MCCRANK Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn gets a point across during a criUcal point ln Thursday's matcb. . Estancia Coach Dominic Lakey said his top shot putter, Robert Arroyo, his fastest 100-meter sprinter, Paulo Tanielu, as well as 800 and 1,600 relay contributor, Omar Montillo, missed the meet at Northwood because of ill- ness. In Tanielu's case, he is suffering hip problems "We're a tight-knit group because we're such a smalJ team,• Lakey said. "Everyone is pretty much friends.• The Eagles, however, were still able to bring home some victories. • 1 like track meets like this,• Sum- ner said. ·1 don't like winning a meet by 90 pomts and I don't like· losing a meet by 90 pomts. Th.is keeps us at the top of our game, which is good because it's not going to get any easi- er.· TARS FAIJ~ IN FIVE Estancia sophomore Humberto Rojas starred in the 400 and junior Mike Casillas won the 1,600 and 3,200 (10:31.8). One pleasant spot for the Sea Kings came in the long jump, where CdM went 1-2-3, despite some pretty intimidating numbers brought forth from the 1Tojans. "They (University) must have had 40 long jumpers over there,• Swnner said "There was a line around the block for that event. It was a nice sur- prise to see us sweep that event.• Spencer MacDonald won the event with a mark of 18-feet-4, while Alex Vmsa (17 -8) and Erik Knuppel ( 17 ·5) completed the Sea Kings' sweep. Knuppel Jumped to the top of the heap m the tnple Jump with a 37-0 and fuushed second m the high jump (5-4). lTaVlS Beardslee was a double win· ner for CdM, placmg first in the 800 meters with a 2:09.5 and 3,200 (10.17.7) Semor Josh Yelsey won the 1,600 (4:42.5). took second in the 3,200 (10:18.0) and third m the 800 (2:11.7), behind teammates Beardslee and Blake Dillion (2:11.1). "We have guys who can pretty much Step It up whenever we need them to,• Sumner said. "That's defi- nitely a nice thing to have on a team.• AJex Vmson (23.7) edged out team· mate Jon-Luke Del Pante (23.8) in the 200, whtle John Turco and Andy Nor- man each cleared 11 feet in the pole vault. -Taumata Grey blew away the field in the discus. Hls mark of 142·3'12 bettered the rest of the throwers by nearly 29 feet Joe Barber (113·7) and Lucien Knotter (116-91/2) finished sec· ond and third, respectively. Grey also placed third in the discus (42-8). The spnnting combination of Geoff Collier ( 11 .6) and Mike Whitaker ( 11 .7) placed 2·3 in the 100. ·Our sprinters are all working very hard, but they just seem to missing by an inch most of the time,· Sumner said. "They're coming around and if they keep working hard, they'll get that extra push down the stretch to shave off that tenth of a second.• MORE TRACK & FIELD PAGE 10 • Sea View League championship hopes dashed as Irvine pulls out a 13-15, 15-10, 14-16, 15-12, 17-15 victory on Tars' floor. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT BE~~Hw: ~~e~ High school bo[s after a tough loss, y LLEYBAL Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn couldn't help but grin, realizing it was some of the best high school boys volleyball he bad witnessed in a long time. At least since the last time his Sallors played Irvine. Following the Vaqueros' five-game Sea View League victory Thursday night over the host Sailors, Glenn was Wtshi.ng for more. "I'm kind of disappointed we're not in the same bracket in the (CIP Southern Section) playoffs,· Glenn said after Irvine's wild win, 13-15, 15-10, 14- 16, 15·12, 17-15, which gave the Vaqueros (10·1, 5· 0 in league) the inside track to the league champi· onship with three matches remain1ng. Irvine, which shared the Sea View title with New- port Harbor last year, defeated the Sailors (5-5, 3·2) in five games in the first round, while also winning the last game, 17-15. ·we could've won this thing in three games, if you believe that,• Irvine Coach Mark Mednick said. "Newport Harbor makes you earn everything.• Irvine, which will play in Division I1 when the ClF playoffs start next month, is ranked No. 5 in Orange County. If no upsets occur the rest of the way, Irvine would capture its fifth league title under Mednick In 11 years. "It always happens in this gym. too,· Mednick said. •J love this gym. It's got a litUe corner seating, but there are no obstacles and the ball comes true off the ceiling. I've had some success here. J like it.• NewpQrt Harbor, the sixth-ranked team in. the county which will compete in the postseason in Divi- sion m for the first time, opened a 6-0 lead in the fifth game, but couldn't thwart Irvine's comeback. It was the biggest lead of the match by either team. "Having a (6-0) lead ls nothing, but a 10·4 lead is something -you've got· to shut the door,· said Glenn, whose squad went apead, 10-4, after consec· utive kills by Blake Tippett, Christian Berg-Hansen and nppett again. Irvine chipped away and pulled to within 10-9, then Newport went up by two. Irvine tied it, 11-11, on UCLA-bound Kris Kraushaar's kill, the first of four ties at the end of the CdM takes care of Uni • Mahler wins three events to help the Sea Kings win, 72112-631/~. CORONA 'DEL GlllS MAR -It appears that anything Corooa del Mar High girls track and field standout Jaycee Mahler wants to aocom· ptl.sh. she'll do il •She came up to me and told me she wanted to try the long jump,• Coach BW Sumn- er said following his team'• 12112-631/2 win over viii.ting University. •t said, 'Yeah. swe, go aheed' and lhe ripped OUl a 14'-foot-10 Jump 1n practk.4e. Thet caught my eye.• Mahler improved on that with a 15·2 to win the event, edging teammate Jacqueline Thayer (15-0). "She (Mahler) • TRICK AND FIELD believes she can hit 16-0 before the year's out and I wouldn't bet against her,• Sumner said. The senior soccer ltAndout also prevalled ln both the 100 hurdlea (16.4) and 300 (48.1) hurdlel. Joining Mahler in multiple wlnl included Julie Allen. Allen pulled out vtctorles in the 1,600 meters with a 5:11.2, edging out fellow See King Di4na Hoafeld (5:11.8). She followed that up wtth 1 victOriOUI 3,200 ( 11 :39.6), bet· tering the Deld by oeerly MV- en eecxmdl. Jenny Cummlm and K1nz:1e Kramer went 1 ·2 ln the •oo. Cummint came tn wttb 1 1 :00.5, while Kramer ftnilbed with a personal-best 1:03.2. Thayer crossed the finish line a tenth of a second ahead of CdM teammate Kramer In the 200 (27 .6). HOI feld was vktorioU5 in the 800 (2:24.1), while Alison Brawner (high jump, 5-6) and Krtsserln Ca.nary (pole vault, 9·6) were also wtnnen. Also victorious was the 1,600 relay team of Kramer, Jenny CummJn1, Becky Cummins and Katherine Mone. lbe founome crossed the flni.lh line with a 4:16.5. Sumner was pleased wtth the tmprovementt of Kramer, who 11 making a name for herself u a freshman ·she'• coming around very nicely.• Sumner Mid. "Sh•'• a real fPU'k plug out there.· -by n.y AJlobeUI ~' Rojas showed a spectacUlar kick before the final stretch in his victory In the 400. After 50 meters, he was fourth out of five runners. He then moved to third at 200 meters. With 100 meters remaining, Rojas shifted into a higher gear to pass a North- wood rival, whom he finished one- tenth of a second ahead of North· wood's runner •Humberto's stamina is much stronger than anybody else,• Lakey said. "That was the difference between the (Northwood) sprinter and the distance runner In Humber· to.· In the 1,600, Casillas and Ro1as dis· played their stamina and led from the start. At the halfway point, they were running even with a 2:26 split and they traded the lead until Casillas slightly pulled away m the last 100 meters. Casillas finished in 4:50.6 and Rojas came in at 4:50.9. Casillas and Rojas are an example of the Eagles' team spirit as they have been teammates since the fall when · they ran cross coun.µy together. ·we alJ get along and hang out,· · Casillas said. "For us to be friends is important for the team.• Aside from the distance running duo, sophomore Kyle Casillas (no relation to Mike), earned more points for the Eagles when he finished in the top three in three events, Harbor 's ChrlsUan Berg-Hansen delivers. match. Kyle Casillas was second in the 100 (1 1.9), one-tenth of a second behind the 1imberwolves' winner. He also took second place in the high jump with a 5-foot-4 clearance, And he fin- ished third in a tight 200, where Northwood finished tlrst at 24.0, Estanda's Jorge Zuniga was second In 24.2 and Kyle Casillas clocked a 24.6. Harbor rallied from a 14·12 deficit to tie it again, thanks largely to a controverstal call on match pomt. A spike by nppett was Initially called out of bounds, but It was changed in favor of Newport Harbor, the referee instead ruling the ball was tipped after a brief conference. The play gave Newport a sideout, then nppett rifled in another kill to deadlock matters, 14·14. Following 10 straight sideouts in a riveting con· clusion, Newport Harbor went ahead, 15-14, on a mishandled ball by Irvine. The Sallors twice served for the match, but couldn't put the Vaqueros away. A hitting error by the Tars gave Irvine new We and tied the filth game again, 15-15. Zuniga also was second In the triple jump (37-5). The Eagles will use their upcoming spring vacation to get healthy. said Lakey, who believes the rest comes at a good time. SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 9 Estancia finishes out its PCL dual· meet schedule April 26 against Uni· verstty. MORE TRACK & FIELD PAGE 10 Estancia 's hopes denied •Liz Huipe, Amanda Abbott and Geider twins sparkle in the setback at Northwood. IRVINE -When lllU Estancia High girls track and Held coach Joan Carlisle heard that crosstown rival Costa Mesa defeated Northwood last wee k, 1be anxiously e~ a great chance for victory. Yet, the Eagles win over Costa Meta (or the Mustangs' win over Northwood) .bad no beartng'Tbunday u Ettanda lost to the boat 1lmberwolves, 75-51, in Padflc Coast League actton. •t reelly don't know,• CarUlle aa1d of her explana· uoo for the loea. ·r thought TRACI IND FIELD because (Northwood) beat Costa Mesa, we would be able to win. This track ii slow (for the runners) because it's so soft. It's nice on your shins, but not kind to the •P"d· • Senior Liz HuJpe and Junior Hanni Geidar were still able to win two events eech. HuJpe (5:4'5.3) came in ahead of sopbomON Diane Rosete (5:•8.1) ln the 1,600 meters and they provided the same finish ln th• 3,200 when the senior won ln 12:15.9. Hulpe, bOund for Van· guard University in the fell, ii definitely et a dlfferent time in her Ufa than Roeete, dis· lance coecb Chaltie Appell Mid. •niey are two different Ito- ries, • Appell said. • (Roeete ls) realizing th.la lee.SOD ii a sec· ond·place role. But. next year, she'll have a bigger role.• Gelder won the 100 (12.9) and 200 (13.0), f1n1lh1ng one· tenth of a aecorui aheed of her twtn, Jumine, ln both races. B1tanda topbomor• Amanda Abbott trlumpMd ln the triple Jump (28·10), which we1 dedded on her ft.nal attempt. Sbe alto grabbed second place in the long Jump (13·2). Bagi• freshman Marllya Reich compJet.d e penonaJ belt when she fln1l&.d tee· ond 1n the 800 (2:31.2). BltaDde will tunplet4t in the Cerrttot lDvitaUOnaL TbUnday, bllon ~ -Unmlll1tf April 26. -"' ... Vlrilli SPORTS ~=~gs Cuyler spins a gem to ignite Sea ~gs ,,_...,. 11 11 9 • Sea Kings are still b y the v1S1tmg Wolvenne this lime, but Cuyler never crossed the ball-four plank and the Sea Kmgs beat Northwood, 5-2. nght held -before Cuyler. 5-1. closed out the Wolvennes (2-11, 2-7). IUl.l, -perlect in PCL with 5-2 STANDINGS commitbng four errors BASEBALL • Costa Mesa strands 11, eight in scoring position, as ·university hd}ds on for PCL. win. IRV INE -Whdtcvt-r com<'s as the Pclc1fu C'odst LC'dgue bascbdll sedson pldy'> out. wherever lhe Co-.td Mcsd Mu'>· tangs hmsh m their quest tor d CIF Pldyofls berth, one th1nq\ for certdin Th<'y'll hardly hf' inttmidatc>d C'ot1ch Kirk Bt1u<•nnc1-.tN\ Mustang., lo<,t on Fndt1~ to h<>r· dlded Umwr..1ty. 11-4, in yet another slugf Pst dS the two teams each ftnish<'d I· I · I agdmst one dnolhcr in the league's threl.!·CJdffit' forn1dt Over tht> cour'>t' of th<' thrc>e games Mcsd out<,curNI UmvN· sity, 28-21> And lhe t-lustctng'> outhit Urpvers1ty on Fndc1y, 17 -13, hut a scnes of rnisfortun<''> kept the Mustdng!. in the cc1tch-up mode> from thC' '>lc1rt. "We> WN<' down 111 ,1 qood tc>am ( 1 U-4 c1llN lour inmnq'>) and cdmt• hctck." nott•d BdUN· me1slN "And in tht-end wt• were two f<'t'l c1wc.1y rrom qoinn ahedd in lhP S<'Vt.•nlh inning ft Mesd '>lrt1ndt•d 11 bascnin· nPr-., C'tght in o,conng postl1on In lhl' lourth inn1nq wht'n the f\ lustdnq-. Wl'r<' tuml:'d awdy f'mply-h<1ncl<'d, the>y had four bt1tlNS lour '>inqlC''> t1nd no run<, One runnN wr10, ct1uqht tit lhtrd whC'n Un1vt•r..ity nghl he),dcr Addm I lornc>r quickly fi(jldt>d BrPnt Sl<'vc•n.,· '>tnglt· aad nnPd Ill!' lhro\\. lo lhl' bdCJ, dlHl two othn'> w1'rt' pickt>d off fir l bd'><' Coslt1 /\h .... t ll<lcl c•nouqh bc1ttc•1!. wtlh honor<., lo win four gan1P-. • Jo!>h r:Ptclmcm Wd'> 4 for '; with dn RBI dnd a run !>COrPcl. •Nick ("t1b1co Wd., ·1 for 4 Wtlh two run!. scored • tvhr hdcl McGu1r!' Wd., 2 for :1 with an RBI. lhrt'f' rune, '>rort>d and two walk.!> • Stc•ven ShorP\ ht1d d cloublc'. and d nedr·gamc-wtnm•r, cmly to '><'E' hts hncr 'to IC'rt fl.igqc-0 down for the• lt1<;t out with the hdi.t''> l0<tclcd • Cdrloo, FrcrnC"f> hd<l t1 .,u1ylt'. d wdlk and t1 h1Jt on<• 10 third \\huh qot '''u run., dtrn!.'>, alfhouqh lht' plit) W<l\ rnlt•d d'> rtQ error • Billy I lt1lvcr'oon \\ti'> 1 for 4 with d run <,core>d c1ncl c1n IHll. dOd Stc.•ven<, Wd'> 1 for 4 wtlh dn RBI On th(• down.,1clt'. f\h•o,t1\ No 4 o,lot, mclnm•cl hy thrP<' cllf· fL<renl ballers. '"''nl down llvt• tun£'s on stn kcs ·we rNtamly ht1d our cht1nC'PC\," !>did B,Hl('rmt•1.,1c•r "But thL., qt1mt• 1s won by plt1y· mg C"dlch c1nd wt> didn't do lhdl early dncl qdV(' dWdY 'oOlllC run., Ancl our bt1'>t•-ninmng kill· eel us. WC' wcrt• too agqre!>.,1ve at one po1nl, then we wNcn't aygre!>.'olVP c•nouqh. • University hdd tl'> big bd~. too. lecl by UCLA-bound KC'Vlfl Conlln·s two-run double• tn the• -;ec·ond inning clncl l lomc•r\ twn-run hornN in lhP third inn mg Mesa fall-; to ~-5-1. 4·4· I m the P( 'L Umvc•rs1ty 1mprov<'S lo 9-6-1. 5.3.1 PAOAC COAST L.fAGUE UMVERSfTY 11, CoslA ME.sA 9 Costa Mesa 022 023 O • 9 17 2 University 232 3 t O x • t t 13 2 • Stevens, HaubrKk (3), Costelloe (5), Cabko (6) and Hunter. Carrasco (3); Stone. Conlin (S) and Conlin, Edmonds (S). W • Stone. l · Stevens. Sv • Conlio. 2B • Conlin (U), Sherwood (U), Stoneking (U), Shores (CM), Halverson (CM}, McGuire (CM), Horner (U). HR • Horner (U). BRIEFS victory over Northwood. Richard Dunn DAILY PtLOT CORONA DEL MAR -With Cor<'>na del Mar High walking a fine line Thursday, i t needed every bit of seruor right-hander Cdvdn C uyler and his piqpoint control Cuyler, whose fastball will not induce pro baseball scouts to bret1k out thelJ' radar guns, kept the Sea Kings perfect in the Pacific Coast League with a gem dgdlflSt Northwood. CdM , which twice defeated Northwood this season by mer· cy rule, was pushed to the bnnk "We didn't bnng all of our weapons to the ballpark,• CdM Coach John Emme said, "but when you've got a guy like Cavan C uyler, you can get away with it." Corona del M.ar ( 12-'.3, 9-0 in 'PC L), ranked No. 9 m Orange County, won its sedson-hlgh sixth straight contest. It won five in a row before losing a non- league game to Garden G rove. 7-2. March 26. While Cuyler was sharp - allowing no edIT\ed runs and stnlong out sue m his no-walk, 89-pitch performance -the Sea Kings' defense was suspect, •(The Wolvennes) ctid us a couple of favors early (with three firsl-LIUUng errors that led to two runs). but we did them some favor!., too,· Emme scud. "I don't like sloppy baseball. We've come too far to ·see that. H opefully it's only an enigma.• In the top of the sixth, wtth the hosts leading, 3-2, CdM right helder Jason Savopolos had to tum around and go bdck on a deep ny. before grdbbmg II for the final out w1th Northwood runners on first and third. CdJ\.1 picked up two msur- ance runs m the suclh -one on Eric Snell's solo home run to Andrew Johm went 2 for 3 w1th an RBI and cl run scored for the Sea K.lngs, while leddoff hit· ter OaVJd Knecht went 2 ror 3 Wlth two runs scpred. Snell also had a sconng fly ball 5 J tj Co!.t<i MescJ 4 4 1 Cuyler outp1 tched 6-foot-5 Northwood j.un1or nght-ha.nder Tom. Gray, who gav..e up three earned runs and w(llked nobody d<Jdmsl the PCL front· runners No rthwood 2 7 O 2 7 0 lhMrsday's J<Of'fl Lag 8edd'l s. Estanc:ill 2 UrwefSlly 11, Mesa 9 CdM s. lbthwood l PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE ~on MAR 5, NORTHWooo 2 NO<thwood 000 011 0 -2 6 4 Corona del Mar 201 002 x -S 8 4 Apt'il 24. 3:15 CdM at Estancia Gray and Gragnano; Cuyler and McKeevor W ·Cuyler, S-1 l ·Gray, 1 ·2 2B -Knecht (CdM) HR · Snell (CdM) Mesa at Northv.-.J'Jd l.Jrwenlty dt l.lg.¥\J Bc."d<h Tl l r.• PA~.· ~ P • BASEBALL Eagles fall to Artists •Laguna BPdCh cool!> Estancia's bHl to rPturn to the race for d !:>put 111 the upcoming pldyoffc, LAGU'\.A II[ \C 11 I lw Estt1nnd H1qh i,,,..,,.11 .. 11 lt•,1111 Cdme llllO tht' Wt•••k -.1111 pumped up Li~ ti'> pmr ol \ 11111- neo; over cro""'"'"1 rt\ ti < .. ..,,,, Mesa. d r<'Jll\'t•t111l••cl o,t,11111111 pitching ruldlttm 1.Jlld h")"'" ol geltmq bd< k tnlo lit,. hunt lor one of th•• I rll 1llc ( 011"-I Led~JU<''' thr1•1· 1111.11 o111ll'1 cl berths m Uw ( ·ir '-.oullwr 11 ...,, ., • uon µlayoll'o • \ But. nf1(•1 <1 d1'oh1·.111••n11111 .!- I lo'><., lo Ldq11n11 B"'" h T111 •o,. clay. thP [tJql•"• P"'tf!1.,1.,011 cht1nce'> \-.1•rt• lurlll• r ,cl.1111p- l'ned by d 'i·.! ""llMrk frnlct~ c1gamst lhP ho<.l \rit"l"' "I thouqht \\t• 1l1•1•d<'d rt !ipht. [stt1nnt1 ( •1<11 h l>111tq Deats st11d But \uu llf•\1·r know The 111.,., di II'' 1111' rdql•·-111 5-1 o. 2-7 tn It dqt11 '" t• 1111111• ., behind LdQllllcl H• •etc It rlltd ..! b<"hind 1h1rcl-pl.1C1· co ... , .• ·,,.,. \nlh '>L'C h'dClllt' llcllllt'' ll'lllcttrl mg Newport Harbor's Blake Tippett (right) digs the ball as Greg Perrine looks on in Thursday's match with Irvine. Brt>nt Du\'I' \. H'ld•·d 111 ... 1 ''' hJlS in SL'C tnlltn<J' hut h1tlt of thO'><' Wf'rt' fur 1•xlru' h,1,1.., mcludm<J <1 pcnr 111 RBI d1111blt•o, t1nd an Alex l>y -1\11111111 hrn111• run DdVl'o lcrnm•d lht«,. .111<1 walked hvl' hut 1w11 111 tho'' w1•re mtt•nl.Jon.il P••'-'-l., C >m· 111 Ldgund Bt>t1C h !!> r "'"' \\ ''°' unearned VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 8 good defen!>e and they served us touqh throughout the mdtch. But my big tfU\, Kns. WdS <ill-world torught." hctcl 17 kills c'dC'h fur the Sat.Ion .. while Cr<11q Morgdn t1dded I 0 The Tars. hO\\.e\'l'r. hdd 23 'oervice t.>rrnr<; lrvme left-hander Zach Jdrdme, ab· foot· 7 senior, recorded his 30th kill or the match to give his team a lb-15 ledd, then an unlorced error on Irvine\ i,erve proVlded the capper m d 17 -15 thnUer Krdushadr, d 6-7 senior outside hit· ter, brushed Wlth 35 kills, 31 digs clnd !.IX blocks. Jardine also had SIX block!. ror the wtnners. Jdy Jensen. d 6-o senior, and Tony Leong hdd 12 kills edCh ror Irvine. Newport Harbor, which enioyed a tremendous rally 111 the third game to tdkc a 2-1 lead. was led by Tippett' 43 k1lli.. Berg-Hansen and Greg Pernnc "Thdl'!> whcll k11Jt>d us." Glenn said ·You've ~JOI to 'oervr tough agdm!.1 Irvin<'." In th<' lh1rd gctmc>, rtnd lrvme serving with <1 14 -11 ledcl. Hdrbor's Janue D1C'f Pnbclrh, d fi. 7 freshn1dn, crashed the• nC't with dn unpress1vE' solo hlock on Jc1rdme. g1Vlng Newport a s1deout dncl tnqgennq d rd Uy that led to a 16-14 wm tor the hosts "(The Satlors) have a lot of chart1c- ter, • Meclruck said. "They play such ' Sailors' frustrations IDount in 7-4 loss IRVINE -Newport Harbor H1qh ba!.ebdll coach Jun Kieler 'oa1ct Thttr.day's 7-4 Sed View LC'c1gue lo-,., lo Woodbndge~t Windrow Pdrk tyJ11fied the frustrc1tmg cam- pau1n m wh1ch the Sat.lors seem· lnqly can't buy a break Thursday, Newport slt1rting pitcher Joel Brown was the pnma- ry virtlm, dS only two or three of the 10 tuts he dllowed were hit hMd, clcrordmg to Kiefer. •Joel reaUy pitched well, but we're a snake-bit team nght now,• Kiefer said AHN Woodbridge took d 3-0 lead, Donovan Wong wdlked, tole econd and scored on a BASEBALL two-out doublC' by Lu Casltllo Cctmcron Pem tem lollowed With dn RBI smgle With Woodbndge leading. 4-2. the dtlors scored twice in the suclh to lie the game. Wong walked to start the mrung and ddvanced to second on d sacri- fice bunt by Cody Forsythe Chns Ward reached on an error and Castillo was hit by a pitch to load the bases. but Woodbridge induced a popup for the second out Junior Mike Jones, however. made sure tht• nppnrtuntt)' \\ d'>n t wasted as he produrvd d two-run single to forge thl' cl(•<tclloc k Woodbridge', hO\\ t•\ N , stnmg together four h1~ and ti hit bdttPr to score the dcc1dmg run_., in thf' <.ucth Alan Lane went 2 !or \ to pa<'f' a hve-tut attarl< for I lt1rbor (5· I 0, 2-10 in let1gue) SEA VIEW LEAGUE WOOOMIOGE 7, NEM'O«f HAM<>« 4 Newport Harbor 000 202 0 · 4 S 2 Woodbridge 102 103 x • 7 1 t 2 Brown, Ward (6) and Brant; Beck and Martinez. W -Beck L Brown, 3· 3. 2B • Castillo (NH), Beck rN'J, Rye rN), Clark r-M. Martinez rN'J. STANDINGS s.aveew....- w L Ahso Niguel 7 l --7-i; l a9un.1 Hills 7 4 Jhuaday'J Km:n 'Mlcd:r~7. NII +ut4 Lag Hills s; Al6o Niguel 2 Amil ll Laguna Hills at trvihe Woodbndge at A. Niguel E'tanctt1 twd tlw thltllf'. I· t. m the third '' lll'n ""111• or •\ndy Romo sinqh·d Jd\cllH 1•d tu third on c1 p.m of q11111111tn11l'o t1nd scorl'd 1111 .t l ,1q1inr1 B1•ttr h t>rror Ldqunt1 lonwcl .1 .I· I ll .tel hefor<> an ,\rm1t11d11 < lrt11 '>qUC'e7C' bunt pl11lt•d [ 1.,t me 1<1 teamrnalP J B Coll lit tlw htth to cut tht• lt•,ul IC• 1-..! Romo '"''Ill ..! 1111 1 tn J'•lt t• E.'itdnC1d <;'-"·hit otll 11< k Tht.• Edqk, 1P1t1rn 111 .ti 1111n Monday in till' l•·tllplt•ton Tournclnwnt 11 1 PlllJll< tun High. north of ..,,111 l 111., I >111,po They rnC'C'I L \ B 1pt1't r..1nkt~I "'o 2 in err n1\"N•m \ '" th1• h.rst round \lllnrl1.1\ .. 11 I pm MORC COAST LEAGUE lMiuNA lk:A04 5, ESTAHCIA 2 Estarx1a 001 Oto 0 2 6 1 Laguna Bea<.h tOI t20 JC S 6 2 OaVIS and Lund, Verdu9-fl, Baumer (7) and Bclut'TI('r, Smith (7) W · Verdugo l • Oav1\, 3 3 2B Baumer (LB). Merz (LB). 3B Goff (E). HR Dy Bunclo (LB) . Costa Mesa holds off Laguna Beach in PCL contest, 6-5 • Meanwhile, Corona de) Mar punishes University. COSTA MESA -SOfTIAll The Costa Me a Hlgh ollball team gave up a S-0 lead, but the Mustangs were able to spoU a Laguna Beach rally with a b- 5 Pacific Coa t Lcagu victory at TeWlnkle Park Thu..rsday. Mesa senior Cara Molt T scored the game-wi.nrung run ln the bottom of the seventh inning when Ann Mane Topps' sharp grounder scored her. • Mustangs senJor Ola Wallace earned two RBis, stold three bases and K'Ored a run. 11Costa Mesa (9-8·1, 3-l ln leeguc) w*'1 retume PCL ploy .when lt faces COrona del Mar et TeWlnkk> Park April 24. "Leguna Beach I U to 8·81 2·2 in • league. MCIAC COAST LEAGUE C.ostA Ml.sA 6, l.MiUNA lltAOt 5 Laguna 8~ach 000 Oto 4 • S tO 4 Costa Mesa 410 000 t 6 9 1 Turner and Friedman; Lindsay •nd Watkins. W • Lindsay, » 1. L ·Turner, a.a CdM shows no mercy CORONA DEL SOfTIAU MAR -Corona del Mar High sophomore Alissa Zoelle went 4 for 4 with three RBis and also pitched a shutout to teed the Sea Kings' softball team toe 10-0 Ped.fie Coest League victory over visiting University, in five lnn.lngs. Thuniday. CdM (8·5. 3· l ln leegue) cranked out ntne bits and on defense. the Sea K.angs had one ol their better days, Coach 1eny Christian Mid. Corona Will play ln the Wood· ". bndge ioumament Saturday against Faith Chnstian al Bill Bar· ber Field (field No. 3) m Irvine. at noon Uruvers1ty fell to 0·4 in league MafK CDAll LUGW 0-.. .. MM! 10, .,..,_,. 0 Unlwnity 000 00 • 0 2 4 CorON del Mar t01 Sl tO 9 0 Wood, 0.-m (S) ~ Watkins; Zoelle and l'yson. W • Zoelle, 6-2 l · Wood. 28 • Zoelt. (CdM), Pham (CdM). 38 Zoelt. (CdM) Eagles fall to Northwood IRVINE The SOfTIALl Estancia High soft· ball team w still loo~ for tts bnt wtn following lbunday s 8·0 Padlic Coast Lffgue loa to host North· wood. Th Eagles (0-13, 0-4 tn league) will resume ec1io1\ April 24 at home against Untvenity1 at 3:t5 p.m MCIAC COAST UAGUIE NomfWOOO I. EstANOA 0 Est•n<1a 000 000 0 • 0 t 2 NorthYt<>Od 024 200 0 . 8 to 1 Limon Mld Acosu. lewts •nd Robinson w . Lew1s (8-8) L • umon (0-1 t) 28 • Robinson (N), Alden (N) HR • Lewis (N). Curtis (N) M a drop P L contest IRVlNE -The Coste GOU Mesa I ugh boy:t golf team dropped d 230-239 P~C111c Coast League deci ton to Northwood Thursday at Oak Cri!ek GoU Course. Bryce Sheridan was the medalist with a 3·over-par 39 for the Mus· tangs (3·121 0·8 m league) Other M scorers tnduded Billy Lund (•U), Devon t vent (•8), Mk-Mel Gerdi.Mr (52) and Brian Anderson (S9). ._ a Kings handl<' lrvim• NEWPORT BEACH Th Corona de! Mar Hlqh l>o\ GOU goll team wrapped up 1t-. 18·hol • oonleague match with h'-'mt• t1nd pulled out a 39t-40b wm. The hist rune holt> w r • pla\t!d at Oak Creek Goll Cour.. wh1l the final rune wt>re play t ~t U\ • N w - port Beach Country Club. John Kwon hoc • '2 ovw par 73 over th 18 hot to l d th Sea Kings (9--3). Other CdM scorer mcluded JOe Kwon (77), NlCk Sherman f7 ), Brod Chamberlin (81) and Tim FrobMng and Alex Chikoven• f com~ score ol 81). Carme de.I Mar Will tak on Uni· v«'ldty at Sb•wt.env r.rtm on ~ 241 begtnllllDg at 3·30 p m 10 Friday, April 13, 2001 SPORfS Costa Mesa bumps off Eagles in four • Costa Mesa gets first Pacific Coast League victory with the decision over crosstown rivals. COSTA MESA-Costa Mesa High boys volleyball coach Dave Sorrells said tus Mustangs played their best match of the season as they defeated crosstown nvaJ Estancia, 13-15, 15-6, 15-8, 15-6. Mesa junior Carlos Jaime finished with six blocks crnd nine kills, while senior Mjke Payne had 12 kills and Eli Solis slammed 11 kills for the ·host Mustangs (2-8, 1-5 in league). "Thts 1s a huge, huge wm, • Sor- rells sdtd ·1 am extremely pleased with the overaU team effort. Everyone deserves credit.· Estancia ( 1-5 tn league) was led by HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL Don Phan (13 kills), Dan Woda (11), John Lindsay (eight), as well as 32 assists from setter Nick Rycroft. Both teams are off for spring recess and will resume PCL competition April 25. Sea ~gs sweep . · CORONA D'EL MAR -11\e Corona del Mar. High boys volleyball team earned a few much-needed days off by sweeping Pacific Coast League visitor Laguna Beach Thursday, 16- 14, 15-10, 15-9. Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kings (7- 2, 6-0 in league), ranked No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division IV, will use next week's spring recess to heal up, as they prepare to finish off their sec- ond straight unbeaten PCL crown. 1 Conti said his team will not prac- tice until Thursday and Brian Gal- lagher (strep throat), as well as John Grod (ankle) and Forrest . Mack (ankle) wµi use· the rest period for recovery. ' The Sea Kings needed no recovery time Thlfrsday, despite a strong first- game-challenge from the Artists .. Corona del Mar pulled ahead in the seesaw battle, then rpade a couple unforced errors to let Laguna pull even at 14. But with a strong serving presence by Garrett Macklin, the Sea Kings closed it out, then finished off the visitors. Gallagher (15 kills), Charlie HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD AJshuler (12), Grod (seven) and Macklin (five) were offensive weapons tor senior setter Evan Bur· den, who collected 42 assists. Burden also had three kills and four ace serves to propel / the Sea Kings to their 16th PCL victory with- out a loss, since coming over from the Sea View League. CdM holds a one-match lead on second-place Northwood, which the Sea' Kings visit April 25. With victories over the Timberwolves• and Estancia (April 26), CdM would clinch at least a share of the league crown. After those two league contests, the Sea Kings will ventwe to Santa Barbara, where the reigning CIF Divi- sion I champions will try to defend their title at the prestigious Tourna- ment of Champions. Doily Pilot SCHEDULE TODAY • VOlieybetl Community college men • Orange Coast at Grossmont. 7 p.m. ........ Community college • Orange Coast at College of Sequoias Toumament. 10 a.m .• vs. College of the Sequoias. • SwinlmJng Community college men and women· Orange Coast at Pasadena Invitational, all day. SATURDAY ...... 11 High school -Pride of the Coast Tournameflt first round: Skyline at Corona del Mar, 1 1 a.m.; Mission Viejo at Newport Harbor, 1 1 a.m.; NeWbury Park at Costa Mesa, 2p.m. • Tr.clc and flekf High school • Corona del Mar, Estancia, Newport Harbor at Arcadia Invitational, all day. • Softlyll High school • Corona del Mar at Woodbridge Tournament. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY GREG FRY Costa Mesa's Louis Day (l eft), Christine Bjelland (center) and Josh Strickland (right) head for victories ln dual meet with Laguna Beach Thursday afternoon. ·' No 'Falci' steps at Me~a Costa Mesa girls cruise • Costa Mesa hurdler sweeps and Powell anchors clinching relay in PCL victory over Laguna Beach. from both teams cheered loudly to try to insplfe the two anchor run- ne~ •Bjelland triples for first time; Day also wins thrice to pace Mustangs in Thursday's PCL meet with Artists. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA . Like BOYS cyclt sts and c;luers, there tus first varsity sweep. Falci's-perfor· mance, whlch included d third- place showing in the 100 and a leg on the deading 1,600 relay vtctory. helped the Mustangs top vts1lmg Laguna Beach, 65-61 . Ldguna Beach's Patrick Veil quickly closed the gap to almost nothing in the ftrSt 100 meters, then used the next 150 to move past Powell and lake a short lead. COSTA MESA -As 11 to prove high school glfls track and GIRLS field is still sometlung of a new experience, Costa Mesa High freshman Christine B1elland needed guidance when asked if a.ny of her three mruvidual event victories Thursday came with personal-best ti.mes. dr<' only two kinds of hurdlers: those who hdve fdllc>n and those who will. The team triumph, clinched by a stirring anchor leg from Zdch Pow- ell in the aforementioned rel.1y, waf. the first of the season for the Mus- tangs, who are now 1-3 m league. They wd not have any nonledgue dual meets. But Powell regrouped and out- locked Veil down the stretch to give Mesa the winrung margin. *l don't know," said the winner of the 800 meters (2:41 .5), the 1,600 (5:53.6) and the 3,200 ( 13:06). ·1 have to ask my mom." But, for now ell ledst, Costa Mesa High ~ernor Bemcldo Falci resides in the former category, seemingly oblivious lo the perils that often bPfall practitioners of the sports most tredcherous track event. Tums out none of them were PRs, but the three Vlctones were two more than she'd earned in any one of her four career varsity meets. With Bjelland leading the way, Mesa defeated visiting Laguna Beach, 83-42, to even its PCL record at 2-2. ''Whf'n I hrst rdn the hurdles (hls first c ompet.Jtive race in the the 110- metcr htgh hurdles and the 300 intennediates was a PCL dual meet f\.1drch 29 at Uruvers1ty), 1 1ust tried not lo think about (falling),· Falci sa1cl • 11ust try to concentrate on my steps in between hurdles.• The Mustangs. who also got dou- ble victones from Josh Strickland (100 and 200), trailed going mto the final event. ·nus win was big,· Mesa Coach John Camey said, "because I rud.n'l expect it. 1 saw that Laguna Beach beat Estancia pretty good (80-42 March 29) and we lost to Estancia (66-53 March 22)." Strickland's dig day included a personal-best 10.9 in the 100, while Day (long jump) and Keola Asuega (discus) also provided inruvidual event Vlctories for the Mustangs. "She's really taking off,· Mesa Coach J ohn Carney said of Bjelland, who edged Laguna's Kelly. Jenett by three-tenths of a second in the 1,600 and four-tenths in the 800. Bjelland, however, won the 3,200 by 96 seconds. Mesa sophomore Sharon Day also captured three events, wmning the 200 (27.4), the 400 (1:06.6) and the hlgh jump (5-4). Rachel Hughes (13.5 in the 100) and Beverly Aina (34-8 m the shot put) were also inruVldual winners for the Mustangs, for whom Hughes. Ashley Schaefer, ~ Dunn and Stacy Krikorian combined to win the 400 relay in 57 .8. FalCJ CPrtainly had little to wony about from hts competition Thurs- day dS he won the 110 hlghs (18.0) dnd the 300 intermediates (4 5.7) (or Senior Lows Day gave the hosts a slight lead after the first 400, but Laguna Beach held a 10-meter advantage midway through the event. Strickland made up the dls- tance and then some, givmg PoweU a five-meter cushion as athletes Day (hlgh jump), Asuega (shot put), Powell (400 and tnple jump} also had runner-up finishes. Powell also JOined Strickland, Day and Bodgan lliescu to wm the 400 relay. Schaefer was second lil the 200 and 400, while Karlene Cluff was second m the 100 hurdles and the high jump to help Mesa prevail. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARIES 'AC.IC COAST LIAGUS 90YS C:C..0..A OIL MNI 83, IJMvlJtslTv 5] 100 I Keschrumrus (U), 11 .5; 2. Col- lier (CdM), 11 6, 3 Whitaker (CdM), 11.7 200 1 Vinson (CdM), 23 7; 2 Otl Fimte (CdM), 24 1, 3 Kt!S(hrumrus (U), 24.2. ~ 1 1lltngworth (U), 52 8, 2 Sprague (U), 53 7. 3 Vlnson (CdM), 54.9. IOO • 1. Beardslee (CdM), 2:09.5; 2. Diiiion (CdM), 2 11 1, 3 Velsey (CdM), 2:11 .7. 1,600 · 1. Yelsey (CdM), 4 42 5; 2 Beardslee (CdM), 4"42 8, l COiiins (U). 4 43 2 J ,200 • 1 Beardslee (CdM). 10 17 7. 2. Yelsey (CdM), 10 18 0, 3 Colltns (U), 10.18.4 110 HH · 1 Wang (U), 16 S, 2 <:arpenter (CdM), 17 0, 3 Arayama (U), 17 2 JOO IH 1. Illingworth (U), 40.1, 2. Wang (U), 42 7. 3 Carpenter (CdM), 44 1. 400 retay 1 Un!Wfsity. 45 7 1,600 retay · 1 Coron<) del Mar {Yelwy, Dtlhon. Beard- slH, Del Fante). 3 3511 tU • I Bait.rd (U). 6-4. 2. Knuppel (CdM), 5-4, 2 Atngold (CdM), 5-4. U I M«Oc>Nld (CdM}, 1 M , 2 Vtm.1 (CdM), 17-8, 3 Knuppel (C:dM}, 17·5 TJ 1 Knuppel (CdM), 37-0, l KeJCNU!Tlf\ft (U), 36-0, 2 Sti.s (U). 3l 9 '1Y • 1 Tun:o (CdM), I H>, 2 Norman (CdM), 11-0, 3 Paquin M. 10-6 SP 1 "°Y'e" M. 45-3'/i, 2 Sedigtu aurih (U), 4J · 10 l/<l, 3 Grey (CdM), 42 ... OT • 1 Grey (CdM), 142·3'/i; 2 8al'b9t (CdM), 113-7; 3 Knotter (CdM). 116-9'/J MClffC COAST LIAGUll 90YS CosTA MESA 65, lAGuNA lkAOf 61 100 • 1. Strickland (CM), 10.9; 2 f091 (LB), 11.6; 3 Faki (CM), 11.6. 200 • 1 Strickland (CM), 23.0; 2. Vell (LB), 23.6; 3. Peckard (LB), 24.2. 400 • 1. Vell (LS), s.4.0; 2. Powell (CM), 55.6; 3. Peckard (LB), 56.9. IOO • 1. R. Simpson (LB), 2:11.4; 2. Zuckert (LS), 2:13.9; 3. Q Simp- son (LB), 2:16.5 1,600 • 1. Bohler (Lii), 4:48.3; 2. R. Simpson (LB), 4-49 3; 3 Zuck· ert.. 4'49.9. l ,200 • 1. Bohler (LB). 10 33; 2 Zuckert (LB), 10:45; 3. J. tb.rra (CM), M:OO. 110 ... • 1. Faki (CM), 1110; 2. ContrerH (CM), 19.7; 3. XOM (CM), 20.9. JOO IH -1. Fald (CM). 45.7; 2. R. Simpson (Lii), 49.3, 3. ContrerH (CM), SO. I 400 retay · 1. Costa~ (Stndcland, Powell, lllescu, Day). 47.3 '1,600 retay • 1. Costa Mesa (Day, flkl. Strickland, Powell), 3'.46.1 HI • 1 Wood (LB), 6-2; 2. Day (CM). 6- 0, no third U -1 Day (CM), 18-7, 2 Krikorian (CM), 18-3; l . McOanlels (CM), 18-1. Tl · 1. Wood (LI), 7l-9, 2 Powell (CM), 37-1; 3 Krikorian (CM), 3S-3 P'V • not contHted. SI' • I Gomez (LI), 46-9; 2. Asueg. (CM), 42·8. 3 Mar· tin (CM). 38-1. OT • 1. Asueg.t (CM), 1111-7; 2. Radach (LI), 118-l, 3. Gomez (LI). 110-3 MCJflC COAST LIAGUI 90Y$ Nolmfwooo 77, EsrANOA 52 100 I Yun (N), 11.8, 2. IC uslllas (£), 11.9, 3. Jacobsen (N), 12.0. 200 • 1. Balley (N), 24 O; 2. Zuniga (E), 24.2; 3 K. Casillas (E), 24.6. 400 • 1. Rojas (E), 54.4; 2 Bailey (N), 54.9; 3. Zuniga (E), 57 1 IOO · 1. Robinson (N), 2:05.3, 2. Rojas (E), 2:06 1, 3 Elias (E), 2·09.0. 1,600 · 1 M. Casillas (E), 4.50.6: 2. Rojas (E), 4.50 9, 3 Elias (£). 4:51.3. l,200 · 1 M. C.slllas (El. 10 31 8; 2. Orozco (E), 10.39 7, 3. Gonralez (N), 10·46 5 110 HH I. Yun (N), 17.8, 2 Ka1yum (E), ~1.5; No third JOO IH . I Yun (N), 45 7; 2. Johnston (E), 45.8; 3 Kaiyan (N), 48 1 400 relay · 1 North· wood, 47.1 1,600 rel•lf · 1 North· wood, l 47 9 "'. 1 51plco11tth (N), 5-10, 2 K. C:asll- lai (E), 5-4, No third U 1 Jacot»en (N), 17 10'11; 2 Johnston (E), 17-7, 3 S1plcovkh (N), 17-3 TJ 1 Jlplcoven (N), '°"°· 2 Zuniga (E), 37·5, 3 Kornr- at (E), 36· I "' • 1 Robinson (N), 9 6; No M1Cond or third SI' 1 Fairbanks (N), 39·8111. 2 Smith (N), lW'/1, 3. Lindquist (E), 31-2 DT 1 Fairbank$ (N), 12().6, 2 Smith (N), 114-11; 3 Lindquist (E), 97 I MCIFIC COAST LIAGUI GIRLS CCNlNA ca MM 72"b. UM.:aa1 • 6.11h 100 • 1. Smith (U), 13.1; 2. Chong (U), 13.2; 3. Thayer (CdM), Ehrman (U), 13.3 each. 200 • 1. Thayer (CdM), 27.6; 2. Kramer (CdM), 27.7; J. Smith (U), 27.B. 400 • 1. J. Cummins (CdM), 1:00.5; 2. K~amer (CdM), 1 :03.2; 3. Roger~ (U)'. 1.03.8. IM· 1. Hossfeld (CdM), 2.24.1, 2. Moser (U), 2:26 6; 3. B. Cummins (CdM), 2:29.2. 1,600 · 1. Allen (CdM), 5:11.2; 2. Houfeld (CdM), 5:11 .B; 3. Manaflan (U), 5:23.1. J ,200 -1 Allen. (CdM). 11:39.6; 2. Manafian (U), 11:46.3, 3 Quinlan (CdM). 12:30.8 100 H -I Mahler (Cdllll), 16 4; 2. Odell (U), 18.2; 3 Dubin (CdM), 19.4. JOO H • 1. Mahler (CdM), 48.1; 2. Odell (U), 52.3; 3. Shep- ard (U), 52.5. 400 ,.._, • 1. UnlYenlty, 52.6. 1,IOCI ,.._, • 1. Corona del Mar (Kramer, B. Cummins. Mone, J. Cum· mlns), 4:16.5. Kl · I. Br8Wn41r (CdM), 5-6; 2. Malouf (U). 5-4; 3. KnaMn (U), 4-10. U 1. Mahler (cdM), 15-2; 2. TMvef (CdM), IS- O, l Erina (U), 14-4. TJ • f Malouf M. ll-10, 2. Erina (U), 32·2. l Fitzgibbons (U). ]().3 "" • , . Canary (CdM), """ 2 Tran (U), ~. 3. Webtf (CdM), 7~. SI'· 1. Mills (lo-6>1.; 2 \font (U), ~'/J, l Hawk.ins (CdM), 27 ... •t .. OT I. M1lb (U), 109>91h, 2. \font (V), 89-0, l . She\!« (C:dM), 111 .... MCIAC COAST LEAGUE GllllLS ConA Mis.A aJ. l.AGuNA leACH 42 100 • 1. Hughes (CM), 13.5; 2. K~ikorl an (CM), 13.6; 3. Hines (LB), 13.7. 200 · 1 Day (CM), 27 .4; 2 Schaefer (CM), 28.3; 3. Harwood (LB), 29.0. 400 • 1. Day (CM), 1:06.6; 2. Schaefer (CM), 1:07.3; 3. Velasco (CM), 1:13.7. IOO -1. Bjelland (CM), 2:41 , 2. Jenett (LB), 2:44.9; 3. Bello (CM), 2:43.6. 1,IOCI • 1. Bjelland (CM). 5:53.6; 2. Jenett (LB), 5:54.3; 3. Bello (CM), 5:58.5. J,200 • 1. Bjelland (CM). 13:06. 2. Doone (CM), 14:42; no third. 100 H • 1 Henct.rson (LB). 17.2; 2 Cluff (CM), US.7; 3. Pham (CM), 19.9. JOO H • 1. H4tndefson (LB). SO.I, 2. Dunn (CM), 51.6; 3. Hack (CM), 52.2. 400 ....., • 1. COlta M-(Sd\Mftf', Hughes, Krikori- an. Dunn), 57.1 1,IOO reley • 1. Laguna Beach. 432 . HI · 1. Day (CM). 5-4; Cluff (CM). 4-6; no third. U • I. Harwood (L8), 1S-S; 2. Hughes (CM), 14-4; l. Hines (LI), 14-3. TJ • 1 Hendrtckson (LB), 3CM1h; 2 Pham (CM}. 29-1, l HIMI (LB), 27-1."" • not contested SI' • 1. I . Alna (CM), :M·8, 2 It Alna (CM). 32-10; 3. Schmalzried (LB), )o-6. OT • 1. Schmalvled (LI), 99-41/.; 2. B. Alna (CM), 91·7'1•, 3. Wewnhaver (LI), 92· J'I• -by Barry Faulkner MCJfK COAST LIMiUI GaS NownMOOO 75, ESTANC1A 51 100 · 1. H. Gelder (E), 12.9; 2. J. Gel der (E), 13.0, l Mkhatl (N), 13.4. 200 • I. H. Gelder (E), 27 .4, 2 J. Gelder (E), 27.S; 3. Michael (N), 28.6. 400 • 1. Bt<ti- told (N), 1:03.8; 2. Bettenhauw (N). 1:06.9; 3. Orduna (N). 1:08.2. IOO • I. Bechtold (N), 2:30.1; 2. Reich (E), 2:31.2; 3. Hulpe (E), 2:33 2, 1,IOO • 1. Hulpe (E), 5:4S.3, 2. Rosete (E), 5,41.1; 3. Brown (N), 5:53.9. J,200 • 1. Hu1pe (E), 12:15.9; 2 Rosete (E), 12 22.0; 3. Brown ~N), 12:27,0. 100 H • 1 Kan (N), 17,4; 2 Gmln (N), 17.6, l . Ramirez (E}, 20.9 JOO H -1 Orduna (N), 52.7; 2 Gauiri (N), 17 6; l Kan (N), S4.5 ..0 ,.._, • 1 Northwood, 53.4. 1,IOO Nley • 1. Northwood. 4;27. 7 HI · 1 Lipscomb (N), 4.t_ 2. Rln<4n (E), 4·0, No third U • 1 Kan (N), U · 2; 2. Abbott (E), 13-2. 3 McClarie (l), 12-71/i TJ • 1 Abbott (E), 21-10, 2. Tone (N), 211·l 'h, 3 Kan (N), 21-1 . .V • No1 conteued s' -1. Lipscom b (N), 29-3'1•; 2 Min (N), 26·1 112! l Vega (E), 25-4. DT • 1. Lipscomb (N), 102·9, 2 Min (N), 74-2; 3 Vega (E), 70-61/i Beerer does a number, but Pirates only able to split at Sequoias Tomniunent • Scott Beerer plays every position in OCC's victory over Reedley. VISALIA -The Orange Coast College bas ball team suffered ill flllt loo ln two years in the Sequow Tourna- ment, but the Pirates •till fin· . ished Thursday with one win. OCC (22-9) defeated Reedley, 10-1, early in the day as Creshrnan Scott Beerer, a Newport Harbor High prod- uct, played all nine positions. Pirates Chris Slnner and Glenn Hedgeptb npped a double each as fiesb.m4n left- JC BASEBALL handed pitcher Eric Estrada· earned his first win or the sea- son. In lhe second tourney gam~. Coast bu1lt a 4'·0 lead, but later had to rally and hilled when lb Pilat lost. 10-9, to Long Beach City. Pirates freshman Greg nim- ble smocked two doubles, while Jake Oarda and Brian Murphy blasted one eacb. Orange Coast will contin- ue tourney play today at 2 p .m. a.galn.st hoet College of the Sequoau. MQUOIM MUllNl'--ou-CoMT , .. ........, 1 S..br ....... RMdlty 100 000 000 • 1 l 1 Or•noe eo.st 100 002 010 . io 1s 2 Vela, Ctui (9) ~ Andrews; Estr• FoJCl'Nf'I (7), a.er. (9) ~ '"'9r, Cotton (2). W · &tr• 1-0. L -'Ma. 28 . Sinner (OCC), ~ (OCQ. . • Doily Pilot , ....... 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MlolJt to bl (onieo) ;;;;;;;:;,;._, IO Mti1fy MIM(a). The CASE NUMBER: .,. -.-..... MCUf8d llY ldchM(t1) of bullrlMI (Numero dtl Cuo) ----· I ) n AGNES l'le Stiller( OOCC120H Ulll 0. ol T'n.111 The 8EH IM. 11575 Y IM end JUDGE DAvtO R. ~ ~ = ""' Ave~ «>.Von i<..... CHAFFEE. _. ...... 92908 IMne. CA DEl'f. C22 •1C01rte:tt-"' ... ~ ea: Doino ni. name and ad· PfOPll1V ~ OI OOltf "S t>('( PIZZA JOE PEEJ clrt&S ol the court Is: (El common e1-oneuon. 1 en;, "and 8EH IM, 1867$ Y II llQITlbfe r dtrecclon de la lllOWnn.tln ., • • -"'I'• ........,8 ... c.~ ,.. __ .. TRUSTOR:.IOYCE AHN ... -S~~;;;.;"'"f,., ;;{"'eah1omia~c;'.,ney;; SCHWAAZ • ., """*'*' a s-t OW.wit*' ~ Orange. Central -. AS TYWSTE! ~ -...ci by lt'9 ~. • 700 Crvic Centtt Onvt THE SCHWARZ. UIOIT tin None ~·). • We$1, Santa Ana, CA ~TED.IAHUAAY20. 11112 '*"9(1) Ind The 92702 R8CX11'0tC1 2l2i'IM u The name, ed<lreu. IOllNmlnl NG 94-00791'4 end teleo/lone number 111 8c)CI( XXX. peoe JOOt ol NOTICE OF o1 ptaontJlra attorney. or Olftdll R9alr\lt 11 N alb PUBLIC UEH SALE plalnllll w1l.ll0Ut en al· d Ille ~ ol OlwlOI ~ en<! tomey II r::t•• D. ~. ~. Proleulonl Codt Alelll (El •· II Diie d Slll.!14/'2001 .. 121700 dncdon y .. ntJll'llltO de 2'00 PM Noia ta -~ i.lllOnO del ltJo08dO del "'-01 a. AT THI • ......_ lhltl clemandlni., o dll de-.--by the ....... ITWldantt q~ no ._ HOl'TH F"°HT ~Ii.ti aale ol Ille al'.>oOldO, H) BUCK· ~~ t0nll P'~f~ NEA, Al.ANI, KHOURI. 700 CMC CEHTEA DAA1! lllld at fl9 llOllt ol t 0 CHAVOS l MST. SANTA N4A, ododl AM. on .. 2•fl MIRKOVICH, 3148 ,..., ,......,.. dt~of """'• 2001 et ~ AV'lllUt, $e 200 _........... .......~ Coli. Mau.~°'"" ~ Addi.-• t Newpon BMS • 9~. Phone No (714) ~IObe.. CoN MMa, CA 92627. 4S2-0990 1MU MHE1Mill20 ~T'f:·:: DATE OCT 10, 2000 COITA MltA. CA 82G7 erty II llOrtd by ALAN ~T!~l.Ctltll. lN lalll _,.. ~ .,.,., A1'H 1 1>7-»Q7 &n:pu:rd S~lo-by Wi:le .-. Dyllid~•rl .. ca at 1804 IT ~CW ~ Buelneea .,,. ti ._ 1M1C*n • 8IYd ' Coeta Meta, CA DAMAGal IY ..... a...eme11t '* 111111a1 • M1.nul. l2t27 11'1.AINTifl' The 1o11owW111 penont ...,... "°*' ... .., Namt . ..-0.... a.... .,, dOlrlg bullNM 11 ;;;.. ., ,. ~ 5'llllit No. ..._,.. o.,e. e..n ·-Arsan'• Eurof*ln ............. llCllUM Otne!'lf DMcripllon Tnt nature ind l81loMQ, 1...0 NtW\)()tt ....... ,__, ....._..., Ind ~..,,. -... 1moun1 01 cM!tNgtl ~. COiii ....... Call-........ ___ _, Bulctl ....... _ ....... ·-9°',gllt In .. lboYI do ._ 12927 , _ _.. ....... -. C\llllnQ ~ Vac-tied K90fl .,. .. fol· '"'-" Ge-... 253 ...... .,,, ..,_ 11 uum. ~. l9ada '°"" OtrW9I dllNltM Slhta IMbtl, Coat.9 N .... d llllml ~ ~":.: tl.zt:"':; tn t tum In HQMI of ~ CA 8"27 ., .. ,,... ~ of hCtlon 116,000 00, lt* .. I Thia OUllNM • oon-~o. 200~ h100 ... -. OI lflt °""IOI' In •""" tn ••· ~" ~· ,: ~ lllMCQ. IMC ... __. & fll:aftHiOI• ow of 16,900 00 lot dllr'o butlMtt ~? ,... .. NNWC)() Codi Of flt .... (II :. "::'.:':'.: v:..:i·~ ::::* .:~ g:n:,.CW1 rt 14,IOOOO '°' ...... .,,_ llil 111eo1 .. ..WMU.l.CA9'1MI !9r>W a DIVllls ~~I001 ~:"a.::.= _........ ::=.ro.11 ~ _... I I Oft ~ •a.nw Dair ...... ti, • -I -, mt-..,..,, Mtllll1, IOOt ....... -..~ ~ "';, &; tt.,,; ._..,,,., __ ...;:C:.-;;;:..;D=ll=-H .. BL--...__"'"''-IOS"""' QllCM!ltMHR t •r: CMnta A. Con-noly, f.aq. 4"°""" tot Pfelnttff , Publltlle<J Ntwpon Bt1ch·Co1ta MtH ~D Pilot March 23, 30, e. 13. 2001 415§ fill NOTICE Of DEFAULT AND ELECTIOH TO SELL UNDER DEED Of' TRUST IMPORTANT NOTICE APH 935-44-001 Vie Jo, Calllornla 82656-3041 Anthony Katt. 26291 YOllJldl SI., Llguna ........ Otlilomll 82658 Thia l>Ualneaa It con· ducted by: an ~ Heve you atarttd doang buttolltlt yet? No Anthony Katz Thlt atat~nt was llltd Wiltl IN County Cleltl of Orange County on 03/21/2001 2001H 5H H Daily Pilot Mil. 23. 30. M · §, 13, 20()1 F88Q IF YOUR PROPERTY Actltl B I IS IN FORECLOSURE OUI UI Mii BECAUSE YOU ARE Name Statement BEHIND IN YOUR PAY· a~~r::.is MENTS. IT MAY BE ROBERTO'S AUTO SOlO WITHOUT ANY TRIM SHOP, 2033 Har· COURT ACTION and you mey have the legal bor Blvd , Costa Mesa, br Ctlllornie 92627 right to 1ng your ac-Raul J Jara. 959 Gov· count 1n goo<! standing by PIY"'ll all oC your put amot SL, Costa Mesa, due peyments plus per-Cabfomla 92627 milled costs and 111• This buslMSI ia con· i hi th U ducted by: an indlvlclual penses w 1 n 8 me Have you started oermll\8<! by law lor r• lnatatement of your ac· dOing buslneu vet? No wllic:h ,,., Raul J. Jara cooot. 15 nonna", This statement was five business days pnol 1o the date set '°' Iha filed with the County Nle ol your proper1y No Cler11 oC Orange Coun1y on 03fl71200I aale <!ale may be ser un-2001H5HS4 Ill three monlhs trom the data this notice or <la· Daily P110t Mar. 30, Apr. fault may be recorded 6, 13, 20, 2001 F891 (Wfllell date ol recor<la· CITY OF tion appears on ltlls "°" COSTA MESA rice) This amount 11 $5,729.20 as ot 3112"01 ORANGE COUNTY, (Date). and win increase CA LIFORNIA until your account be· NOTICE oomff current. You may INVITING BIDS not have to pay the NOTICE IS HEREBY eotire unpaid por1ton of GIVEN that seete<I your account. even proposals IOf fumlsh1ng lhougl1 full payment was all tabor. materials. demanded, but you must eqvtpment trenspona· pay the amount stete<I toon and sucti OChet fllCll· above However. yoo rttu as may t>t required and your beneficiary or tor THE RE·ROOf Of mo11gagee may mutually THE COMMUNICA· agree in wnung prlOI to TIONS FACIUTY SHOP Ille time the notlco ol AREA AND CANOPY sale lS posted (which AT 79 FAIR DRIVE, may llOI be earlter lhao City ol Proftct No. the end or the three· 01-03, will be r908fVed month penod srate<I by the Coty ol Costa abov•) to. among other Mesa at the Otf!Of ol the thtngs. (1) pl'Olllde addt· City c1er11. n Fa11 Dnve, Ilona! lime In which to Costa Mesa. Cahtornla. cure tho Clelault by trans· unttl the hOUr of 10:00 ltt of the propefty or olh· 1.m., Monday, Apnl 23. enme. °' (2) establish 1 2001, at whdi tJme Oley schedUl9 ol paymentS In ... 111 be opened publocfy order 10 cure your de and read aloud tn lhe faun. or both (1) and 12) Council Chambers Following the e.pua Sealed proposals shall uon of tile time penod re· bear the blle ol rhe work !erred to 1n the hrst para· and name of the bkkler 91aph of this nottee un· out no other <!1st· less the ot>tigauon being 1nguishing marks Any fOfac:lose<I upon °' a bid r8G8ived alter the separate wntten agree scheduled closing hme menl between you and lor the receipt ot bKls your creditor permit& a shall 1>e retumed 10 bO- long penod, you have Cler unopened It shall be only the 1ega npht 10 the sole respons1blllty ol stop the sale o your Iha bidder to see that his property by paying the b<d 1s receM!d an Pl1lP8' ent111 amount de rome mended t:>y your credl A set ol Bid Docu· tor meots may Ile obtaJned To too out the amount ar ttie Oftice ol the Cl1y you must pay. or ar· Engineer, n Fair Dnve. ran!jj(! for payment to Costa Mesa Cal1fornla. st.op the foreclosure. or 1t upon nonrefundeble your pr()j)8rty lS tn lore-payment of S 10.00. An closure lor any orher addlUonal ch1rge of reason contact Herb S3.00 will be made 11 Frtedlander Trustee of han<lled by ma~ Bod lhe Frtedlender Family Documents and olher TMI <lated 1/20.'86 cJo contract <locumenls may David R Flyer. PLC also be examtned II the 3080 BrtStol St . Ste Ottoce of me City Cter11 of 630, Cosre Mesa. CA the City ol Costa Mesa. 92626. 714/556·8ll05 Btd Documents Mii nor It you have any ques-be malled un4ess the ad- tions you should a>ntact dottONll $3 00 cnarge Ill a lawyer ()I the govern-wlCfud8d with paymeol ment ll9l!flCY wtltCh may Eacn bod 1haH be have 111sured your loan made on the PrQ90Sal Notwtttistan<11ng the form, sheeli P·1 "'1°'91 lact tnat your property is p.g provided 1n the con· 1n foreclosure. you may tract document&. and offer your property tor shall be accoompan'8d by ute. provided ttle sale •S a certified Of cashier's conctu<lad prior lo tilt checll °' a bt<I bon<I for conclusion or the tore noc less 1han '°' of the closure amount ot their bKI, REMEMBER YOU made payal>lt to the Crty MA y LOSE LEGAL of Costa Mesa No RIGHTS IF YOU DO propoul shall be con- NOT TAKE PROMPT sidered unless accom· ACT ION panted by such cashter's NOTICE IS HEREBY ctledl. caSll. or boclda(s GIVEN THAT (11 HERB bond FRIEDLANDER IS duly No btd Shan be con-appoonled Trustee under St<lered unleS5 11 11 made tllal cer1a•n Deed ol on a blank form Trusl dated 1119/00. H · furnished by the City ol ocure<I by Mohsen Coslll Mesa an<! •s made Tar11es•an as Trustor. to 1n accordance with the secure obligabonS in la· provisions ot the vor ol Herb Frledlandef PropoHI requirements Trustee of the Each bidder must Fnedlender Famty Tn15t have a C·39 (Roofing dated t12<Y86. as Bene-Contractor) license eod flClllJY recorded also be prequahlied as 1127/00, as lnsl • required by law. 2000004 7094 1n Book, The Crty Coundl of ttle Page oC Offlaal AtcOlds Ctty o1 Cos1a Mell re- in the otta ol the Re-S8fV9S the riohl to rtf8C1 cor<ler ol Orange llf'f or al t>dt County CallfOmia. said The ContrtetOf 111a11 obltg11ton1 lnclu<11ng comply with the nol9(s) <lated 1119/00 In prov1StOflS ol Section me pr1ne1p11 som of One 1 no 10 t 780, lndusNt, hundred thousan<I ot the Cehforn a Labor doll1r1 and no/100 Code; the p<evailing rate 1$100.000) Donars. (21 and ecale ol wagM ... t HE BEf.lEFICIAL IN· llblishe<I by the Crty ol TEREST under such Costa Mesa wtldl 1re deed ol Trust and the on file wit\ Ile City Cltttl obllg111ons secured ol the City ol Colla thtr9by are p<esenUy Mest; an<! wn IOffell held bv the ~. ptnal11es pretcrlbtd (3) A BREACH OF. Ind ttlerein fOf default In, the oblige· noncompliance of aaicl lton1 !Of Which auc:h Code. deed la MCUrily has OC-ftl~RY E.L~T)'_.1 curred In that payment c~ !:'!.!.. "----..... has not 1>eeo madt oe :ICY of .._.. $5,208.35 plus lat• NOTE: Mandltofy job cha.roe• of $520 85 walk·tnrouoh it ~ $5,729.20 total tor Ille atart11it in. Costa following paymtnt Meet Htll IQt)Oy, T1 dltea ~. &'00. 1/01, Felr Or t . et f O:OO 2J01 & 3A)t a.111.. T--,, April <•> SY REASON 11, 2001. tHEREOf. IN un<!tr· Published Ntwpoft signed. JK'IMl't t>entfl. Be1ch·Co1t1 Me11 01J1Y LWldlt tuCtl died d Daly P1oC April a, 13, in.I. '* e'*""" llld 2001 ~ 10 lllid TIUllM ft93 a wtltttn DECLAAA· ri...aoa-..-8,_.......,_ l'ION OF DEFAULT '""'"'--ANO DEMAND FOR ...... •aemetlt SALE., al'ld !\ta lie-Thi loflowlllQ l*'O"t po11ted wflh Hid .,. OC.~ aa T M1" tuctl C1ee<1 of .Nllt'I 234 11\111 Ind 11 doCumtnlll &II 17'1 St. 112. tvldenatng Obllgallont COlll MllA, CA t2C1 ~ thel'eby. and Jufle l<aY o,..., 290 hat dedtr9d end 00.. VIC!toria St., UnlC F7. ~ dedll9 11 MN COiii Mala, CA IM27 MCUftcl lhtrt«>y Im· Thll buell'9M II oon- medllM!y .. Ind PIY' cMllad by .,. lncMMI able end hell tlectfd Hti~ yov ... Md Ind dOll l*9tly ellCt ID dOtng ~ Y'ft? --.. 11\111 ~ Y•. 41.W1 to be told IO lll#lly fl9 Mit "-=· Obllgtllone atc:urtd Thia WM ltltfebV flied Wiii N COUinty OAT£0 TN 14'1 dlly of a..t cl Or-. County Mllnlh, 2001 on ~1 /tJHlftlF..... lltt ...... 7 ,ublltMd "9wpor1 Dllilr Plot •• • ts. 20. I HCh·Co1ta Me" U.Z.001 flt? ~ P1o1 tillrdl ft, IO, MCn1CI 0. Apt .. 13, 2001 ---·-......... f lll ~ .... - Fndoy, .April 13, 2001 11 -1-11 .... --1 ·-. . •• -.. •--t; f. ~ ....... ., held a1 118 now °' 11 o'dOdl AM, on Ile 27TH Day of APRIL. 2001, ~~.&lie The P'OC*tY II el0t9d bv INSTOAAGE OOSTA MESA, located 11 2005 NEWPORT Bl.VO, COSTA MESA. CAU· FORNIA m27 The ittme to be IOld ere generally delcl'lbed as lollowa: clothing. 10011 an<! or/other houtehol<I Items aloftd ~,,~~. Chamber a. Lorraine B1 38 Hanis, Ramona 8213 Yu<o. Miry 8320 Hiafsekom, John 8384 Candlllh, RIChard 8240 Mutltns, Cathy 837'3 Mc0on9ld. Ron c 132 lharl. Glen B164 unte. Bat10n 8283 Gault. Petet 8289 Zych. Jeff C126 Dated. 419/01 SIQned Ber1 Patel This noliC8 Is gfven in aocordance wltti tilt prO\llstons of Sec'lton 2 t 700 et seq.. ot m. BuSlOeSS & ProfesSlons Code ot l'1t State ol cal· ilom1a Sates subject to pnor cance11e11on In the event ot senlement between Owner and obligated pany Publtahad Newpon Beach·Co1te Mesa Daty Piiot Apnl 13. 20. 2001 F899 PUBLIC NOTICE THE ANNUAL REPORT Of 11\41 lrW18 lnsblutl for Medical Research is available, at the address noted below. for inspec- tion <luring regular buSI· ness hours by any Ctblen wl1o ao requests wtthtn 180 days alter publication oC thiS l'IObC8 of its avBJlabll<ty ll'Vif\8 Institute IOI Mtdtcal Research 1531 Monrovia Avenue Newpor1 Beacn. CA 92663 The pnncipal manager IS lachary frlnl Pubhshed Newpon Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Apnt 13. 2001 • F905 Fictitious BualneH Heme Statement The IO!lowing persons are doing business as Nabonal Floonng Sup- pllefS, 1625 Mesa Verde Dnve E., 1203. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Louts Trop1a. 300 Crown Court, 1511. Edgewater. New Jersey CA 07020 This buslfltss is con· <luCled by an llldMdual Have you staned dotng b\J5lnts$ yet? No LOUii Trop1a This statement was hied with the County Clerk of OranQe Coonty on 0411112001 200168812'1 Daily Ptlol Apr 13, 20. ?Z. Max 4, 2001 f006 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Stetement The following persons are dotng llu5lness as Vagabond Inns, 3205 HarbOr Blvd Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Prakash Kumar L Patel, 1032 E 7th Street. Long Bead!. CA 90813 Thia bu!lness ts con· <luctad by an tndM<lual tiave you s1ar1ed doang bus.Wiess ye17 No Prakash Kumar L Patel This &lalemenl was tiled w11h the County Clerlt ot OraJlge County on 03l30nOO 1 20016860095 Dail'r Pilot Apr 13 20 .27, May 4, 2001 F9Q9 PUBUC NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH UM Pennlt No. UP200H >15 (PA2001-070) NollOe ts heteby grven 11111 an applalion has been sut:>mltted by Janet SU. HejzaJI. for a req~ll to allow the ee11bll1timent of • 470 tquere foot pt\YI· leel tltMae and tralrt- lng f1ctllty 1p9Clal-lzlng on "Pilate" lonn o4 tll81'CIM. The taclllty wlll not provide mH1999 wvJc.a. Property loCllted at· 2721 E. Coaat High· war. Skll1e • 1 oe This Pfofed hU been .. viewed. an<! ii hM btel'I dMafmolled INt It " cal• tgOltcaly IXempl undef l'1t raqvlrements °' h Cet1f0rT1la Environmental Ouallly Act under Cllu t, EICi9Wlg FaQ1141ea UH Perm11 No UP2001-0t5 le ached· uted '°' ttvleW by lht Pllnnl!'!I 0ec>a11men1 ol tile City ol NeWpOl'1 BMctl on °' ....., n-. dey, ...,,.. i 4, 2001. Wrillan c:orrt1111• Of n-IU -..., IO h prqKt ehollld ~ ~ IO lht Plan111ng 0.0.11· ment by Monday, Aprll ii. 2001, in order to be conaldtrec:I In the Plan· ning Oirector'1 declslOn If llQPrOlo'9d al "'8 llme oC review. INt appNI ~ nod al , ... days .... begwl from lhet date. dunng Which hn1e any In teruted pany or their authorized agent ag· ~ oC tha.1 declalon may rt1e a nodot al a.po peal to tht Ple/lntng CommilSlon With • hllng lee ol $714 00 IO <lelray the cost Of the appeal procedure. The applteat1on and development plans of the P'oPOSed prl)jeOf are 111ailabie for public re- vtew and inspeclton 11 lht P1ann1no o.pa11- men1. Crty of Nawpon Beech. 3300 Newpon Boulevard, Newport Beech, Catilornia, 92659-1768 For more lnforma1ion contact the N•wpon Beact't Plan· nlng Depanmtnr at (949) 644.3200 NOTE: The a11pense ol 01'I nocice is pal<I trom e n11ng fee collected from the appltc:ant Published Newpor1 Baach-Coata Mesa Daily PllOI April 13. 200t F912 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC NOTICE UM Pennlt No. UP2001·013 (PA2001·064) NottC8 IS hereby gtven lhat an applica IK>n has betn submitted t:>)' Marshall "Dutty· Oulfteid, Jr .. for tile use ol temporary relocatable traileni tor office and storage use The proposal tncludes three tratle<s measunng 8·IOOI by 12-1001. 8-foot by 16-toor and &·loot by 30-fool lor office use Also 1oc:tucled 1n lhe re-quest are two trailers measunng 10-loot by 1 O·lool and 11>-loot t:>y 14-foor tor storaoe purposes The tempo- f8JY use Sllall t:>e for a penod no1 IO exceed one year The property 1$ IO- cated 1n the PC Oistrict Property located el 2001 W Coast H1gtoway ThlS PfOjeCI nas been reviewed. al'ld II NI$ been detemltna<I '"'' ti 1s ~regoncally Hempt under the requirements ot the Calltorn1a Envtronmental Quality Act under Class 1 Extsl· ing Factltttes Use Permit No UP200t·013 1s schtd uled for rev-by t~ P1anning Oe9ar1ment of the City ot Nawpon BeeGh on °' after Tues- day, April 24, 2001 Wnt tan comments or input related to the prOjeCI lhouJd be liUbmttted 10 lhe Planning ()fpar1· ment t:>y Monday Apnl 23. 2001 Ill Older to be cooS!c:lered 1n the Plan· 111ng Duectors daC11ton II approved at the tlmo of 1evlewr the appeal pe· nod of 14 days witt t:>eglt1 lrom that oata during which tome any 1n leresttd party or theor authonzad agent ao· gntve<I of Illa I dectSIOn may fife a no1ice o1 8'>- peal to the Planning ComfTllSSIOfl Wiltl a ltling tee ol S714 oo to delrey the cost ol ttle appeal procedure Tilt application ano development plans ol the PftlPOS8d P'oteCI are 1va1lable tor public re- view and inspection at the Planning Dep1r1· ment. City of Ntwpo11 Beacl1. 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newpon Beech, Cahforn1a 92669-1768 FOf lur11ler tnfOfmation contact the Newpor1 Beach Plan· n1ng Depanmenr at (949) 6'4·3200 NOY£: The •iq>enM al .. noll08 .. petd horn a llling fee c:ohc:1ed from lht applicant Published Newpon Buch-Costa Mtu DaJIY Pilol April 13, 2001 f913 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Modlflcetk>n Permit No. MD2001.o38 and u.. Permit No. UP2001-014 (PA2001-ot7) ~ .. h8'lby IJl'llll that sytvlt ·~. ptop. erty ownar 111.1 re- qunteo a Mod1l1Catl0f\ °' .... Zorwig OrdiNnce to permit • 8-tncn encroachment 11110 the ~ ... loo( .. ylld Mtt>Klr. In conjuntltOn With an ~ IO an 811• llling IWlgll family dwd-lng The new second floor aodlllOn will match the building fine ol tne Side wa• ~ Iha extS11ng <lwelltng that tnlllUtfll a 3·1oot 6·1nc:ll side yard setback •hare the Zoning Code •8QUK8S a mownum oC 4 111411 The Olher Sl<les ol the IKklt-llon will maintain the re· quired rear (soulMT!y) and Side C"'esttrty) ya11:1 setbecks The use per. mot tS r&qu1rtcl in Older to add up to 75 ... ol 1he e•· •Sllng IQUlrt lootage 10 the nonconformino stn· Ole faintly dweHlng The 6utk!Jng 11' non-conform· ing due to the Side yard selbadl ot 3 teet 6 ,,.. Ches wtlera Ille Zontng Code reqwes a m111- 1mum ol 4 teet The pr()(>8~ 1s located on the R·I O•SlrtCI Property toce1ed at 1813 E Balboa Boule· vard The proiec:t hH Ileen rev1ewt<1 ano it has been determined that 11 1s careooricalty eiempt under the requorements ol the Cal1torn1a Envoronmental Oualny Acl Crass 1 (Ei1stono FactlttJesl and Class 3 (New C011$tructoon or Conversion of Small Structure5) A publtC heanng wtll l>e held b)'. In. ModtllCaltO<IS Com1T11ttea at 3:00 p.m. on Wednt1d1y, April 25. 2001 . on the Coty Counctl Chambers Crty Hall 3300 Newpo11 Boo· i.varo Alt 1nleres1ed persons will be heard and all correspondence read at ttoar tome II you Cllallenge 1111$ PfOJ8CI •n ooun you may be hm· ited to ,.,srng only 1nose issues you or someone else raoSeO at rtoe publoe hearing descnoed on tilts nOloc:e or tfl •nnan cor· respondence dell~ereo to the Cny. at or or pnor to. the publtc toearono The appeal penoel Of 14 oays .... w be!jjtn trom lhat date ounng "'hteh 11me any interested party or lhetr authortled agent aggrH!ved or that <le· aslon may ltte a nottee or appeal to the Plannlflg Comm111;;S100 with a lil1ng tee or S7t4 oo 10 defray the coat of the appeal procedure FOf lufltler intormatl()(l contact the Newpon Beacii Pldnn•ng Depa11- men1 at (949) 644·3200 Published Newport Beach·Co"• Mesa Daily PtlOI Apnl 13 2001 F911 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (SECS. 6104, 6105 U.C.C.) Escrow No. 10687 JS NolJCe IS heretly gt.en to credrtOf'S of the Wlthtn named seltar that a bulk eaJe 1s about to be mad& ot tne nsets descnbed below The names and bus•· ness addresses ot ttoe sellef are Sandra lngnd Kane 1644 San M!QU8l Dnve Newpor1 Beacn CA 926eO The loealJOn 1n CahlOf n1a ot the ch111I executive office ot the seller is SAME AS ABOVE As ltstad lly tile ~· all other busmes~ names and addresses used by the se41er wtlllon tnree years balore rne date 5UCll ksl was sent or deltvered ro the buyl!f are NONE The names and bus• roess add<essts ol tne buye' are Nasr•n Clladort>af 16« San Miguel Duve Newpotl Beacl1. CA 92660 The assets to t>e SOIO are descttbed in general es Furniture Fixtures Equipment Good..,111 Tradename Leawtoo•d Interest LNwnold 1m provements and Co•e- nant Not to Compete and are locallO ar 1644 San M!QU8l Drlvt New POf1 Beac;ti, CA 92660 The bus1rwtss name U5ed by the Miit< at !NI locallOn rs FANNIES FROZEN YOGURT The lllllCIPlltd oate ol Ile bulk ult IS S-2·2001 at the oltlClt al EICfOw Soluttons, 2172 Dupont STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • • ~ Z2. IMtie, c.lltof• NI 82el2 Thil ~ .... IS ...0-fl!ICI IO c.tilomla lJMofm Commerctal Coo. Seetlon 5106 2 II 10 ~ Vie name and lddr.a Of the pef • ton 111.m lllhom cla•tN liWY Ii. tiled le EICfow Solut-2172 Dupont Suite 22. lrMe Cat1lorn11 926 t 2 Eacrow •10687 JS. 8lld the IHI date tor filing elatml itlall be S-1 2001 wnicti " the bus•neSt <lay belore ine sale date apec.1'8d aboYe Deted April 9 200 I le/ Naann Ch8dot1>9f Publtsh•d Newport Beacll·Coila M•sa Dally Pilot April 13. 2001 ~7b F~IO Fictitious. BualneH Heme Statement Tho IOllO"'•l'lg persona are dotng b0Sor1ess as Humm1boro Designs 1981 Wallace Ave Apt B202 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Marlon Odah'/r Ro<111guez 19 1 Wallace Ave Apl B202 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Th•~ business •S con· duc1ed by an 1no1Vldual Have you started dolflO buSlfleSS ~r'' No Manon Odal'yr Roelrogutt Tri•• sta1emen1 ... a f1tt<1 "''"' I~ Covnly Cler.. ol Orange County on 04)()6.,2001 20016860891> Daily P1to1 A.pt I 3 lO '27, M .. t 4, 2001 F~14 BSC 10582 Fic1itlous Business Name Statement TM lot1ow1ng p9<SO<"IS are do1no busmess H Tile Plummer F-11m1ly Partnersh•P J40 West Commonwe1.1nr, A 1e "uG&t'lon c" 9?83:2 RandaU P!um'lle< 440 We SI Commonwei111h Ave Fullerton Ctl. 92832 Terry van Tuyle 440 Commonwea•th Ave Fuffertoo CA 92832 Rooe11 L Plumme• 440 Wes: Com· mon ... ea1th Ave Full· erton CA 92832 Flort1nce Plummer. 440 Wesl COfTI monweallh Ave Full er1on CA 92832 Tll1$ business s con· oucteo t:>y a general pa11nersto1p TN! reg1!.lrant com· mence<J 10 transac1 bus. ness under Ille llC!thous business name or names listed abovf' on 2 13 9S Aaooau Plummer Terry Van TU)., Rober1 L Plummer Ftoren(e P1ummer This s1a1ement was llled with tt>e County Cler~ ol Orange County on 03'27 2001 20016859671 Da~y PolOI A.pt 13 20 21 M•v 4, 2001 F898 A GOOD AD! ~ .... g II -.... .. - Bowtol'bleeA ~IF•oAD Polley Ro1e1111111 <watllmc •tt MtbJK'l lu thrul'' •lthou1 ootiA-11ir publ~-Jlf'r rHf'n~• tlw r!Jihl 10 l't'tL-Or, m·Jiu·lf . tt\IH or rr1~11111~ C"W 1fH"<l l'<iHr1 '""""'"'· Plr!IM' l'l'pOf't llll> rnur tl\81 m.tl~ hr UI ro11r ,tru..irlf'tl 1'd l111n:M'di111rlv 11, .. 0111h P1lt11 itttl'f)ta 11Q IW1ll11 for 111> ffror 111 itn Mhtrti.,.tflf'llt fnr 11rhirli II tnll\ hr"'~~' iblr urr111 tM tltf' ru-1 or'™° ll'JN' llrtualh UITllV"°41 h>. llM' mw C1Y1lir r'llll 0111> "' l\Ooutf for 111,'linr hwrrirn1. ....... ifj llyhx (<l;tlj ().11·1l'ilJ .. lly ...... 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We<lne..day 5:00pm ~ EOIJAl tlO'JSlllC OPPORTUNITY All real Hlite aavenl'imO in 1~1s oewspaper ts sut>,ec1 10 tnc fedeial ~a11 llousmo Ac1 01 1968 as amended which makes 11 1lleoat 10 .ldverttff ·any preferenu hm1t.1t1011 or d1i.c11m1n1tlon Oil'.td on race COior reho· l!ln se• IWldoeap 11m•ti.ll \lilt~ or 11.11~1 011oin. or ari intenho11 10 ma~e int ~u~h prderencr hm1t.1tion or 01w1minat10n t h1~ newspaper w111 not ~now1ngly acrepl any aovert1sement for 1eat fSfile ~htth 1s 1n v1ola11on ol the llw Our readtr5 are hereby 1nlormed thilt ~ti dwellrnos aavtn1wa 1n lh1s ne ... sl).Jper are ava1111>1e on an ~u.11 opoonunitf oasis lo cum011in ol d1scmrn nJllOI• tJll HUD loll lree at 1 800·424 8590 1 HOUSE~ONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL . 1·-n11·.::TNll l'--=l I'=-~11t•.:Jt1l l'IS=ntl '~-c.mu. BAYF .., ~ LOCATION SPECT•CuL•A SAT 9-1, iw comer cl 21.U REDUCED TO l&t6,000 25N WIUO E'Sidl 8IClt S.y &rff w/approx 2800ll on a 8400 sf lot. 48r 2 581, lam room w/Fp, fo11Ml <*ing nn, huge )le IUb in mslr, new rool, half llll b11ke1ball courll Gina ~. !!II 94H42·5937 l"'°-=-1 NEIPORr ~ WATERFRONT FIXER Brand New listing Agent 9411-72J.8120 WATERFRONT F1X OR RE.BULD A!!!f!I M9-72W120 Two Studios In V....,._ both w/pvt steeping area. less lhan 1 "* to beach in well kelll. secunty ~x. $125 000/aach Agent. Nigel Ba!l!y 94~500-3250 OP£lj SAT ..suN 1-6 10 SAi. VISTA PELICAN CREST Spect Oen, C1t1lln1, lllllMI Yt.wa. Brllld MW dfeem home. prof f\lm ' cl9cofMM. 8000 If CUllofll 111Jil• Sbr • w/awn k. Gow ---Pool.'tfle, J Qf "' GUlrdld COlllll\. $5,916,000. MH55-0444 941-281-5351 94t-75t-1UI P1nor111'1lc Oct111 Vhtw1 Beal.Cilul 3& Condo In eitclusrve gated commiJnlty [!29!( !QI 949-640-& t 87 uv 1111 t8a cllpie1 dlcll. t .. .. SarU Ml St wornen1 <»- Community . ~~o, %~ :~o~c= ~.~ ~· t:=tw'::'. A Pleasurable E~perience e111 949-699·8~ FIP. wro. View. P11 OK hald!y Of never wom. 11e d d t Ho Near Faahlon llllnd I an 2 8£ room ~rtmen mes Newporr Height• 51610 (an) 471-ms est.ti Slit SAT 7-1 ~ 1400 • ~2350 :,.:!;: "'::"'= 1~~1~~v1, )\s~ •iolil Otlf .... ~ $1100/mo. MM13-7to0 I Clothlng, beby lttml, Pl'Mte,..,•lltd~·Glaps•Wood aBr 281 ::er penln 1111 :OAllD tum. etc. a-i... n.-a...... • ~-SeQ llCI....... hlgllly upgr , qultt -...,..YING SALE n...i.... ... .... _ • ..._..., ,..,_ loc, 2 Clf 91r, wd hllup """ ~-'V ... I Sips Aflllble t s,.rldlq S ..... Pool $2300 949-213--4&32 ;~. ':e i ~ ...... 1ftplal 1.Aoedvaplat • 5ta11cM to 1 ..._.... .._,_ .... Duplex Ocnnfront HcKIN lrg. 28f {CIOll llrtll Tuatin) a.lbol lala d ~ Al,aldt Sltoppllc enter ·-~ ..... • ••-... '· fmlr 2Ba. den. Hv nn, Fp, lrg · · F.~ ....._.. ,..-....,.. ..w ..... 3& 28a. diolng ~· rplc, ent8llalmlellf patio. gar, .. .._.... BMdl, Bit •12 --·----wet bar, Ing. pa,.,, gai9, new Inside 4 OIA Ntohntli .......... , .,.._. h :==~==~=~Homee no pets S2S00/"4o pets/ $3t50 9'9-t92~ 1900 block of atJ .... _ T • 949·650·4421 -ofl ln'IM Aw. fV, tum, ••• ... hou!!!!IM, doehM, *- VERSAILLE CONDO 1br 11>1, new Pllnt a cerpet. Like new kitchen. S1~ mo.94~ Bly Alc!gl Condo 29r 1Ba. 1202 AOC*I I IC del gar. hghly ~ FOA -Sil 14, 20272 layvlew galed c:omm 'W'ttl pool & 1pt ..n 1 Aw NB, e IMM'Mlu Dr S145Mlo 949·515-4423 Antiques, lrunll, hoult· wares, rugs, dolts. Sttrto/ phonograph/tape , seasheUs. New1)otl Cr"I Townhouse 2br 2\?ba, lg 2-<: gar, pool. lennis wld. $1950/mo, no pe!S Bob 949-673-7193 Motel --------. • A.btolull •• , NHtport V•lw lt'oct.I f)«1KI 38t 2 58a 2100s1 houu 111 (Jilted 1rea w'communtty pool & spa near rri. bl y S539 OQO agt, P"rlc4 Tenore 949·856·9105 $265,000. Choice l.oclbon, c1o11 1o beat.11, s11oppng a freeway, gated community, Town/louse, end unrt. 281's. 21/1 Baths, DelV38t Co-listed by Shen l en Eyc:k 949-380.9492 & Maury Stauffer 949-67H354 VILLA POINT Condo 2Br 2Sa, 11111n~ corntf unit, w/d, SI IOOt'Mo. MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $175.00 + tax Wldy 1"4usl prestnl hi Ad) 235 rms & lulctllllfb Sltualld on btlUllll.ty landscaped groundl FEATURES· 2Hiou1 I"° ~1 HOMES OF THE WEEK ShOWCIM Hom ea Fors. In Ow Sit Rell Eltllt Supplement I CMtplly Adi Swt at 185. Dtadllne Tutlday 5PM Also .•• ~~ DMdllnt Wtdn1td1y SPll It Plys to Advertl11 In the Belt LOCAL RM &tllM StctJon c.n Tod8y If LISA RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 HOME SELLERS Find out wh11 tn. Home down the •lrMI Sold kw FREE Computeriz.ed List Of -home 11 ... And Current littlngl. Frw r.cocdld -. 1466-223-H 12 10 11041 ED VAN DEN BOSSCHE REAL ESTATE BIWl(ER LOCAL SINCE 1970 949-650-0943 www.n1wpor1mt11 hom11.com l'"°:H!I ASSOCIATED REALTY Setw:.e ()I Newpat 8eldl Sllel Rerc.als ~ Propertlee srw:e 1970 Jim Jecobl, Stlet ... 14H73-lM3 • BRAND NEW OCEANFRONT L11tlnt-Bttt1« Hurry! Aipnt 949-72H120 * OcMn. Goff CoufM & Hill Views. 5000 al lawn S!St.500 agenl. Ma111 Elena Banks. 94~243-9300 OCMn I Canyon Vlewa 48r 28a. 1 llCfe, $599,000 f4. Mana Elena Bat-.kl 949·243-9300 Specious 28r Townhome wlttl pll\'ate pano. Pell Wefome. Minutes 1way lrom stlOPPlllO a be&ell Won' Laslt 9'9-64S-0252 38r 281 fatMn. 1/2 garage 1ipo. wro. OIW. pallO. ,.,.,. ~ gardenef ReduGed to $2200/mo !M9~7S-5695 FOR LEASE In CdM 38r 2Be. 11.ty lulMlled Jun 3 lhl1I Oct 21 2000 949-380-9492 ... 20-1552 BACK BAY VIEWS East Blull 38r 2VA!a. FP, 2 car garage. ~ laundry No pe1s S2 39Wo 714-80)-5000 BAYAlOGE 281 28a 2 91rages ~ Fp pool 191 qutet. gated entJy $1725/mo 94M54-2U1 Lobby/011ec1 dlal phoott/Frte HBO, HA=r ~~ES I '°' IAl.80A .t:: I OPEN SAT 12-6 • • 5br, 3bl, 3 CM 91', aooo.f, wd nr., cu1t bullHna. $999,000 Agent Wendy 949-71 t-9255 * Beck Bly 2Br 281 * Vrtw. gara99 S 1700/mo pll.ll $1700 dep09ll PIMst Large Ullury 28( 281 ed D-693-3130 FAlJ, Frplc, evlll now, BEAUT1FUL 2Br 28' In 111clu.lw Vllll 8'/bol community. OoHn v/ftJ, OIW, W/Z), 2Clf p1rlllng. Av•ll Howl 11,850/llo. AQ!!lt ~H7S·fll2 ESPN a Oise/Poof a Jacuw Guest laun· '*Y Close to 405 & SS Fwys Mfl'I from 0 C F airgrds co1tg1 and bchs W alkong dts· lanc;e IO sllopl end restaur•nts COSTA MESA MOTOA INN ttT7 Hlltlor Blvd Phone 94H45-4140 130 FT BAYFAOHT MEDITERRANEAN 48r 4 '11 Bii lb'il'f gym 2 Fps lemly room poohpa 7C1 . 25 bo81 doclr.s Al~bly& Plrll L1rry o·R~• •Ad Co. UHS0-7000 Si.pt from Weter MY 2Br 188, deok. gar, w/d 1111·~. UDO ISLE quiet 1Br newly nolpatt/amkg S1950/Mo remodeled, ullllll11 yMrly lease 94i-67!M078 Included, geregt, no pell, S14SO/mo. 714-n2·9272 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA BALBOA 28r 181 t hoUst lrom sand1 Large lront a beck deck $1600/Mo 949•673-7800 S2500imo. Flrtl a Last, 941-370-3019 Hewty remodllld 28r :tea wuherfdryer. frplc pvt blllcony, urport. no pell S22SOlmo 949-640-4360 VERSAILLES Hawllln Glrdlnl ~ to P9tlCtlouM 1 8r beach. slv 29r holae gated Bay front w/doclt &hOlt long term. fur111unlurn 4 • Brs 2c IJ'' 1ys sys elb18190ho1ma11 com 2Br 2B1 w/Den, lncilCJtble jetty & Calaltna v1eWs Oat I C8/potl SJa©mo y!ty Isl IVM Max·l5 94~723-t896 Mini o-i Vltw ~ ~ 51Clfaill, trodry tee. ~~£,. ,~:~ :~ 1 I*==: I 100' FROM SAND '"-------·· WANTED Clean. 1BR unturn, $1295 Incl u1ll Patio. deal. vitw' MIDWAY CITY ANTIQUES Urge '8r houM 1 rool'll UIJ)Ol1 949 646-966& IVlll, 1/4 IC lol, S500 • Bay9"M Vllllgt 2Br 281 S200 die 714-893-4795 $1~mo. ••~ llMlld year lease 949-673-8695 or 714·953-4810 Luaury PenthouM X-lg E SIOE 2036 IA Fulltf1on lbr 1bl, marble ftrs gra11111 lafge, dnn duple• 3 2, coun1r sub-0. ITllC pooVspa 2 ear gar. yd, no dog $1245 evt 511 949-720·3980 S1600 149-552-1142 3Br 3B1 Townhou11 enc:lsd """ PlllO f p huted pool. w'd hk·upl. all 2c r $1800t'Mo 949-65().347 ANAHEIM HILLS 6br Ellllt. r,tv111 br & btlh, g1 Id, N/S, N/D, Pool. 1menltl11. SIOOlmo. 714-211·2805 Older Style F11rnitU(t PIANOS & ColltctibMs ·~ .. ·~ • St"""°' • Awi109 • Oii' • f..,-~ $$ CASH PAID $$ ~~EN., ",,1,,. ' , , ', r' ~ ' , I I l \I I 1 '• j'• • 'i 1' L_ __ •••••••••••• I need I MW'-! F...., II lllOtAng end I can't fO. lllclt ...... Ub, (colUt mil), llllM, llllMnd. I ~.! C:u'":.::z.= •••••••••••• TIM Hewpolt llMcfl Cou111ry Clitb la eccep4rlg ,...,.. lot • 8ancpt Ml1IC1eflcll support Ui&tant IO Food Ind BeVl!agl Director Candidete ll1Ull hllYI rll*d •JP. I I prlltrably in llolP--:.m:.= e:::-r.: 11q'd. Pl1111 lu Soll-I Co Cont0M mi.mt IMll-642~ Spinnet Pltno EleQlr4 30'• .__ ____ __. French design, waru Wllh M>fy keys. 6eelA """· rich I I finish. $1200 94M48-8078 471 ~ . ..._ l•mia.,,.., WAlfTID ,..... be -M COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINS! Gold. lilYtf. jewelry, watches, entlquea, .cofltclibltl 949-&42·M47 Ille li.tlfttl Ill ltlle caietgory ..., ,..... y<Ki to Clll 1 IOO number In wtllch "*9 le I clllrgl pet minute. • PIMll be .., of out • Full·llDIC Dir A malnil 'ihllb 812-815 Top· Producers Higher • lkaltli. l)niW IQna'f •4(}) Ji Pm • l'udnnllt• •U..1m1~ r.~ ... u • ..i...t '" 1'WCJ .,. (•.U 'l. .... """'.,,..,"II <•II~""'"" -888-313-4744 ofllU~ .• Ctlldl wllll Ille loc.r • Better BuelneM lkl· • ,., beb9 rou Miid • eny _...,Of .... • IOf MfYlcte. AMd end undtntllld lfty • contrlCtl beb9 you sign. Acwl ~ Cou,e blecll, Milo, ... -.oo4 BOAT DOCK CREW (~ C0111 Acwl-· penon, boiling Hper 714-179-2500 helpful. ApfMy In petton _ __:...;..:..;~=""-- 10..2pll Wed llvu !k.n. BMW Z3 'tt 1801 8!pld! Or. C1* UL, 10I( ...... C. Helper Pf <~JvlEA BM':* 11 pr!Yltl *'"" club, 714-135-3171 ~24/ln per ..... Call _ _.:...~:::...:.:..:...:..__ Judy II t4MU lllOO. BMW Z3 't7 EM:row Rec:.ptlonlel for (4AO~~low ~ ,_ o11ic1 tn FUhion l$llnd. A B...., enuy 1tvt1 wlldvlnctmtnl CA E •" opponunlty, _ full-lime 71'435-3171 oon1l*I llilndy. .. ..., on acrow IOftw111 Selld lllW Z3 W llllM!lt 10 94~0.3&10 UL. low ...... ~ 111r1 K!!t N!!Q!! (~IEVIEA BMW FRONT DESK AGENT 714-135-3171 tnvned OpMng. Flf ~rr Exp'd plel°d. ... llUI lllW 11• .. Cal Plllt 94M7'3-70SO IUlo, low ...... CO Pcwtlflno llMdl .... (K27447) 121.• 230I W. Ocear*ont CREVIER BMW 71'435-3171 Fff 9'odl Poe I loc8I fum --!..:.;:..:=~~- &howloom dutlll tectlvt, BMW '1• .. move furn, I dMtw\g, lllt ...... low _._ ...._.. ltd. 714-641-4000 --. --· (~~VIER 1J:"" ·~~ 714-135-3171 • IWNJIHAHCf. nlF'f. BMW ml • WI lrlir( CoU Mia Mob 1m. zzn Heltlor IM, :J;f',:-.:J:: Doily Piiot .~...,. ' IWf;). IS, AWFM (22f:Z7/12033ll $7,501 ~ C.. Toyoi. • Mt-722·2000 Ch1vrol11 Mttro '97 •• llr conditioning (22M!/744817) $4,901 IDuth Cout Toyota i 141-722-2000 C~ L98eron Conv '13 V6, 80lt + ml. lu4ly '°**'.· UquOIM. whl top, ~ Olf!I. concl, $C 250 ~76128 OC A.ulo 8lus Mt-61f.1888 1·w11·w11·w1 ~2IOZ7S S71c ml,ll .... .,...,.., OlcliNnoWle ..... '00 ong. ...,, N:;, gnoed. .. cxc, ve. 11r power ANmD Low 7,500 ml, Wiiie, co. rtcoldlt :::::w 148()() AMIFM (125400) $18 988 Obo .. . ~149 '7.201 MAIERS Font~· Soultl eo..t T C>yoU (1t•>MMIOO vs "*> •• :r:· c-. 149-722-2000 Oldlmobll CUlleM ... Jg,~, cto;';T.'101 Unecln ~ 2000. ve. low milM. IMlher South Cout ~ 151< ml, . Biid wl (315109) $12,1188 949-722·2 lln inllnor, dvomt wtleell. NABERS $39,900 818·!7!·9266 1m~100 . I Ford ~ XlT Sllpet .._,Ill C!"lt!tr Conv. Oldlmobllt = '88 Cell Up v .. TC 'It yelow brown Inlet, GLS. Beige, ....,_,CO ••4 Sllplldt AC 11Ao 1U1 power ..W. (10647} 112.115 (242080) ' 111.• Soulll eo.l Acurt '9CIOldl. 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'18 power, cc. am-Im ""'° caWCO, ~-IOUl'd, Dyne Wde GloOt Bliek Diamond Blue lllwteu pltmiUI\ 1 wtil 29lt "' m 3200 "' 5IOled. foedecj 8': .,_ I'll. 2nd owner. Otff ~7,000/obo 760-805-0845 I SOOobo 949-47~399 ""· dnves ke MW' Honda Civic '00 ilo 750 obo 714.f71-2011 Sllvw, s..pd, AC MERCEDES ~ 78 ROLLS Power~ Xtm cond, wtlhe, tin lmlr, ROYCE (P21093A) S 4,915. alt m1tnl recorci., $1995 1939 WRAITH Soulh eo..1 ACl.ll't 9'M4M977 71 ... 7t-2500 c.11 71~ ' FAUX ~ Elenlrl '97 '"°'· Mera.wy Vlllgw Van 't5 CABRtOlET .,, lots ol tllras 70k 4 .,......,, IUllo, •• Bodied By 111.Ml~good. full power, VANVOOREN OF sharp lookin;. • buy 11 (02599) .... 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