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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-03 - Orange Coast PilotfOOIUlllC ... • .............. .................... 7 • Na,. Df't ................ 3" ·~ ................... o COllt.9 ......................... 17 For complete coverage • .... lportl. ...... , ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -1'JCSA C~UNffiES SINCE 1907 ON nt1 WR: WWW.DAILYPlLQJ.COM SA1UIDAY, f\OVEMBER 3, 200 1 . . . Back BRy funding passes Congress Steve Smith Losing out, on in-between days uAth kids • IDt'TOll'S NOTE.: Does Fathe< really know beJt7 Or maybe that was Mom. El:thef way, the frlak and tr1bulatlons of parents and children aan often make for gOO<t. stories to tetl. The media today have many different specialties - buSiness. sports. enttrta1nment - ~t wN1 .t>out the family? Who ~ for them or tells their tales? Today, we begin a new (Olumn. Family Time, designed to do iust that. Written by a fam1har face. our r~ular Saturday columnist Steve ' Smith, a married fathef of two. will now devote his columns to parenting and family matters. giv· Ing advice on whit to tell your kids in t11nes of trouble, how to handle tough problems and how to 1ost be a good parent or maybe a good child. . . As a contributor to parenting publications, Steve has much expe rleo<e 1n this realm and we're hap- py to have his expertise. So gather 'round. turn on the reading lamp and listen to what he has to \oilY We hope you will like 1t M ost moms and ddds medsure thetr p<trent- hood Ill rmlcstonPs -=- the birtbddys. fll'll._ teeth. first days of school and other spe· cial events thut rom1 the peaks of our lJVru. from wh1c-h we ledp, pomt to pomt. ~k d mom or dad about d past year and you're likely to get a list of ma1or holiddy • cele- brations or bad e vents thut lorm the condensed version. •That was the year Bobby had hts tonsils out· or •Pat'~ soccer team won their d1vi- SJQn that yedr" arc typicdl replies. But as parents move from grand moment to grander moment. we lllJSS the redl JOY of parenting. the small thing that reinforce our decision to have children in the first place. Jn between the blfth· day • first d4tes and SOC'Cer championships are the tune ~e should trea ure more than any other: th tiJn • when we are Just bemg a family. ~ost parents could edstly tell you theu children' birth date or the year th y started kindergarten. But how many dads r~member the fi.J'st foot- ball they threw to their httle · boys? How many mom remember the date they taught their little gul how to make eggs? l certainty ran't give an honest answer lo the first question. Most parents are JU.St too busy, too content. to do dny~ thing more tha.n g t through the day WlthQ\At tt catai;trophe. SEE FAMILY PAGE M •Bill that would bring more than $1 million for dredging and other environmental projects awai1s president's sig_nature. ,.,, Olntoft OA!lY PILOT UPPER NEWPORT BAY -Con· gres has pa~ ed an dppropna~ons bill 'that would bring $1 .39 mill1on in federal funding for efforts to restore the Back Bay. . Newport Beach's-Rep. Chno; Cox d.nnounced the.funding U1 a Thurs- day letter to N<>wport Bedch ~fdyor Gary Adclm.o;. "This run.ding as cnllcdl to our environment tn Ord.ngt> County,· Cox said in a new rel~. •.J d.m proud to see our pnonties re<.O<JMLc.'<i by ll)y ~oUeagues m Congre.s." Both houses of Col'\grt> s J>dSSPd th • Energy and Water Appropnd· uons Act on Thursday. onl' of 13 uch btlb from lhe vcm ou tederaJ departmenttt Tht> I lou e of 'Rt•p1<"'.'.>Pntd1Jve pdS'> d th1• hill 39Y to 24, With the SenatP ~ndor..mq 1l on t1 96-2 vot • lnC'ludi>d in the• mu,.,1v<> bill, l0c1ded \\1th 1•nvuonnwnldl proJP<.~ from dll ovt•I' thP country, were three> ttPrn'> bE'nPhting NPwport Bct1rh The Ml hand{·d· 2'l 7 btllion in <;p<>nding power to the Army C:orps ol EnyinPC("), -wht< h t' mt1n<19ing cl 34-nulhon dn•dgmg proJPc t. dnd> ""'!l r I "1'f i ,II l Children .view offerings for .the dead durtn) services honoring the Day of the Dead at Sl JC>C¥=hlm Church. Re~elilbering the souls who have goiie before St. Joachim Church celebrates Mexican festival that remembers the dead, and one that helps bring together the living Lolita Hwper •DAILY PtlOl \ A fed.51 of trd<llllonal. dehoous Mex1can food WclS preparPd and offered Fnday at St. Joocturn Church tn C~ta M Sd, but nobody a t 1t. Nobody from th lMng w<Srld. that 1s. in celebrat.ton of Dia de los M uertos. translated m Engllsb d Day ot th Dedd, members or the Ea tsid C"'uthoUc church prepdre<I a CUSloJTlury altar Wlth ofhmng of favorite food , dnnks and cttnd1 for thaw who ha~• passed awcly. t it ls the tmt tw'e the church hat. hosted an altar -USUdlly reservmg th celebration tor the traditional graveyard gathenng with other J>dnshe -but oflic1al thought 1l Wd'> tmportant to rPpresent the culture at th churc:h. "The Spam h-s1>ealong people Y{anted to do 11, and I '>aid, 'Swe: • Fother J~ph Robillard aid. The hoJjday tl> meant to rve c:is a eel brcilion of the lives of loved one • church member Pcltty Madueno said. ·w" ldugh about deuth. ~are vefy aware of th nat- uraJ cyd of 11.fo. • Madueno said. Diet d lo · Muf'rto dC'mon- trates th 1ilaymg powN of indJgenou M XJCdllS. with • roots that can be trac<>d bdck SEE SOULS PAGE AS " A member of SL Joeddm Chutth prays durtDg Mrvkel for the O.y of tlae DMd on FrlMy evening. Patriotism spreads: to ·boat parade •The· 93-year-Qld Christmas tradiUon will have a sj>eda1 look th.ii year to ooindde with natiOnal fervor. • •. ,...IX --·-- other federdl agt'nCl Cox-~ <1ble to msert rn th€.> bill Sb00.000 for tht• •nglJl •pnng clnd de 1gn work for 1m)J M"t m th<> Upper -N~wport 8d)' To r move exce I sediment from th<• bay. thP Anny , Corp'> of Enqin(>Cr.. plan.-. to dr~ge 2. t -tmlllon rub1c-vc1rds of m4d. C'ongrPss dl'>P · upprovcd $450,000 for a <;tudy on urbdn runoff dlternt1t1v(•'> tor S.tn Diego SEE BAY PAGE AS Money crunch affects · cottages •State budg t trouble expected. lo ·keep work on Crystal Cove from beguming unW rnid-2002 at the earliest. P•ut Clinton OAllY PllOT CRYSTA L CO\'E BecdU~f' ol the '-'tdte·!> bud~Jel crunch, re"'ton nq tht> 'Sidle park' 4b cott<1CJ£"• dnd open· • mg them up to tht> public ~n·t expected ,to beqtn unW rrud- to ldte 2002. u spoko.<,mdn !>dJd \ Fnday ~ - ·we hdv • ~en ub oluteJy d edf thdt there wJ no money on the ldble, • !t<Ud CaliJomld tale Pcirks spok mdll Roy te.ims. "but tpdt~ OJtCCtorl . · Rust} (Ar Id I made 11 d <>c:tr that this Wd a pnont\ prOJ(>('t dlld he would hnd lhe money • . Ea.rlJer Uu year. Gov Gray DavtS ora •red dll tale d "part· menli to rut 15", from thetr budyets. The ac:k.nowledgmenf that IJtUe money e){JSts tn the ldle budg t for the proJect came m ~ponse lo ct mllque from a locdl as cmblr man that State Parks ofhnals wer<" not payuig nough alt nllon to th hnctn· oaJ asJX'C'lS of the prOJect As mblymdn John Cd1llp- beU, who repre nb Newport B ac:h, on Friday qu boned how the talc wouJd raise th $12 null1on to 20 mllhon needed to re tore the h1stonc. but deterioraung. beachlront dwelling . "It' a • bow m the money' 1tuanon, • Campbell a.id. ·vou ('ao't get th public:' • hopes up and then not be Clble to tdrt work on th project.· Campbell ha proJ>O!ied · usmg rental r venue1Tom the · mobile home Wk 4t El Morro Beac-h to help pay for UM! r torauon of the cotta~ SEE MONEY MGE M :· . . . . • CENTER FOR SPIRmJAL DISCOVERY . h . §denCe a1ml to lMC' The Ceo• for~ Dllawmy, fonwty COit.a MeM Cburdl o1 ~ an .decuc group of ~ • ooen-. ~·nurture~ and prectk:e prayer. Tbe and~ ttMt South COMt P90IJle from ,..,.... beCkgrou.Ddl and ol all "991 r.idin9 1n .-..na. to bnd • c:onnectlon Metro .,.., 111 wonldp foalMI on • spiritual •pproadi to We that ~ ..-r;.. The church was to God. The .me.• beld at 9:30 and l l a.m. SUIMMy. Jim 1\u'rell ll thelnfmuul tWrl' (11'1754.7399, establilbed in l~ and ii at 2850 Meea Verde Drtve East. COlt4 Mell. ~ . ' A2 Saturday, ~ 3, 2001 Retreating into Gods care ·aJ t. by your llde. He u th• friend who wlJJ go with you. He will eaae your . hurt and brlng,you cont~ntment. He wiJJ never leave you. He.u woltlng with open arms.' _ __, ........ W e laughed long and hard. Some of the women laughed so bard they started crying. 1Wo young women laughed with such belly laughs that every- one near them started glggllng as well We never heard the ongtn41 joke, but it didn't matter. lbe tun.and laughter were delight· fully contagious. I turned around and saw that one of the guts had fallen on the floor laugtung. She was so doubled over ln hystencs that il took awtule until he could get back up to her seat. ·1 can't~­ ber when I've laughed so much.· one woman S&d to me. "It feels wonderful." ·1 couldn't agree with you more,• I sa.Jd. "The food was great. . but after all that laugh· 109, I feel hke I've been nourished deep within my sow.· There were about undy Trone Christeson THE MORAL OF THE STORY Dolly Pilot .... , II Tll SPlllT 50 or 60 of us women eating at round tables together, and we all enjoyed hearty laugh· ter, as well as hearty meals. A few houts later, we were all crymg. STM MCCAAN« I OAA.Y OT Joyce SmJtb and J~bn Townsend are ~puton of F&lrvlew Commun.Aly Church. an Americu Baptist institution In Costa Mesa. There were several times over the week- eod when we shared struggles and tears and passed around boxes of tissues until they ran out. Then we P,ftSsed around rolls of tOtJet paper. ·1 can't tell you how great 1t feels to getr these feelings and tears out.· a woman said while hugging another. ·rve heard of a cleansing breath. weU. lh1s was a deansing cry.• • Fairview Community-Church I was part of a women's church retreat last weekend. Even tho~gh I didn't know the women ahead of time, I felt instantly connected to them. espeoally when we started smging worship song to God. Practically everyone had extra chal· lenges and obstacles that almost prevented them from going on the retr~t. In fact, some women admitted that they were about to cancel· their reservation but felt ·that God wanted them there. It also seemed as II everyone had gone through unusually hard and painful tunes recently. and we all see.med to feel emotionally fragile. Over the weekend we had different opporturubes to share our highs and lows, and then lo prayertully tum those muted emobons over to God. I was impressed with everyone's honesty and vulnerability. ·1 am so confused about We right now, J just need to hear from God and be with other women who can help me,· one woman said. •And I need to pray and stng . Pray and sing we did, and as tune went on, we saw some prayen answered and we all felt lighter as we Wted our hearts and voices to God. It became increasingly dear that God had kept the reservabon open for each woman there and had speoa.I mes- sages to communicate to each and every one. It was dear that he was waiting for us with open arms, and bugged us each of us repeatedly through the other women. It's great when we can get away from our daily routines, spend time with special friends and focus on Goel But it's even greater that we can connect with God any lime. anywhere. Nol only is he w111bng with open arms, he bas a standing releJ'Vabon with your name 0n it. And you can quote me on that. • ADDRESS: 2525 Fauview Road. Costa Mesa (at comer of Fairview Road and Fair Drive) •TELEPHONE: (714) 545-'4610 •WEI SITE: http://falNh!wcm.org • DENOMINATION: Amencan Bapust • YEAR CHURCH ESTABIJSHED: HM9 •SERVICE TIMES: Worship is dt 10 aJn. Sunday • MSTORS: nte Rev. Joyce ' Smith. associ,te pastor: John Towns nd, mte rim pastor • StZ£ Of CONGREGATION: Between 1 10 and 120 people attend Sunday worship. • CHILD CARE: Ctuld cdle as avallabl for all church events • TYPE OF WORSHIP: A blend of traditional and con- Faith CILlllDIR SPECIAL EVENTS OPEN MOSQUE Th lslarn1c Educational Ccntor of Orange County will hold a mosque open house from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today wttb 11 program lndudi.ng prayers and ·speeches at 3194-B Airport Loop Dnve, Costa Mesa Vl.i· tors can gain an lntroduction to • ~.Pree (71,) 432..()()60 QUESTIONS MOUT CJaSIS Our Lady Queen of Ang.-1 Church ln Newport Beach wiU present •Crttis of Pd.Ith, Cnsil ol Mee.rung,• o progr411l about temporary styles . • TYPE Of SERMON: Sermons are open-minded. They cele-· brate God's grace with a mod· em, relevant mterpretatioD of lhe Scnpture. •VISITOR HOSPfTAUTY: Visi- tors are welcomed at the door by greeters. Durlbg the rvice, they are invited to fill out a guest registration carcl. • CHURCH PROGRAMS: Fan· ta tic Fridays, a bimonthly gathenng for klds m third through eighth grades: age- appropriate group gatherings for •gen-Xers: •t>oomers· and seniors: Sunday school for ctuldren: women's group; men' group: choll; spintual growth classes. vacation Bible chool: and an annual all· the events of Sept. 1 t and oll}er We mses that lead to wQIKler· ing about God's worlongs, at 1 p.m. today at 2046 Mar Vi.sta Onve, Newport Beach. Fiee. (949) 219-1408. MAISH BUSSING The Bishop of Los Anget • the Right Rev. Frederick Bond\, will Visit St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sunday to blell the new parish center. The church as at the comer of Pacific View Onve and Mar· guertte l,n Corona del Mar. Free. (9'9) 64-4-0463 PMYD AHO THAM<S The Second Church ol Cbrilt Scientist WW hold an hour ol prayer and lbanklgMng at noon Wednelday at 3 t 00 Poc:i.f • church mountain retreat • OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The •church supports a monthJy gathenng of stapl for Food for the Hungry, wtuch distnb· utes the food to local chanti Members support Adopt-A· Social Worker m conjunction with Orange County Sooal Services. Quart rly offenng are given to international and home miss1ons. • DRESS: Ca ual dr • CHURCH DESIGN: Trad1tlonul with a beauWul garden court- yard for soctalwng • MISSION STAT£ME~ ·we are called by God t9 cr.~t1tP, enjoy and extend ghtetou Christian commuruty; accept- ing; including, connectmg. serving, empowenng, heal.mg. ic View Drive, Corona d 1 Mar. Free. (949) 64,·2617. w - DIVERSITY FAIRE 1be eighth annuaJ R Llgaous • OiveJ"Slty Fa.ire will be held at UC Irvine from 12:30 to 5·30 p.m. Thwsday at th studPnt center, at the int rsec:tJon of West Peltason and Pe11 ira. SS to SlO donations suggested to cov- er costs. Students with Current adentlficabon are f . (94 l 66t.~3087. MlATIOHSHlt TALK St. Andrew's PreabYtcnan Church will pralel\t "The R la· tiombip Seminar" at 7 30 p.m. 1bunday at 600 St. Andrews Roed, Newport Beech. Mati- betb Ekey will pf'UleJ)t ft l4lk ~tied •1ntimate Conv lJOO): mteU1g('nt, laalhful. zesUul, ChruUlk<' • • INTERESTING NOTE: A pre- st•nl.-Won th.ti ·~ part or cl !>en •s. •A Common Spmtudl Joum y Explonnq Wo1ld R h· gaoffi an u9h1 ol Cbnslldn ExpenC'n<' , • L\ M"hcduled (or 7 p.m W dne.duy. ThP pedkN, Amqod B1hltty, Wiii dlSC\JS "Chmtmruty in lhC' ~hddlc E~t • Al 7 µ m Nov 14, th~ Rev CMol Aoulldr from the .z.cn C nt r of Ordnge County wtU pr nt "Zen Buddlusm dnd ats Ml'd1t.1tion TradJbon • The n ~ opt>n to anyonP in Uw community who IS int •r t· e<11n thP topics. f'!or more mfomldllon on this ncs. con· tact the Ghurch ofhct'. -Mlchele~rr Knowmq Youn>cU, Telling Your Tr\llh. • donation n>qu t€'<1 1949) 547-2214 . 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COntinulil tO bring ...... chetl..._.-. w.. ... ,,ort ...... .. ...... but .. """ .. ....... t;JO •Al ..... --..---·~ lt ._.. ... ..., ... funl': ..... ""*' ............ .. .............. -... ] ~ .. . llDiS !!'! ........... .. ............. ................... ............ " ....... . . Doity Pilot . . Sot\Jrday, NoYembef 3, 200 l A3 It's official: Naiwhal is in action • • I •Rep. Chris Cox is on band for ship's ~gceremony ~and to emphasize its heig~tened importance. oewdr.N.wmen DAtt.Y Pit.OT NEWPORT HARBOR As' the first pctlrol bodt m lho Long Beach~Lo Ang les Harbor after the Sept. 11 tcr· rorist attack!>, the cutter Nar.· whal has been an invcduable weapon in the Coar,t Guard's 'patrol efforts. And it hds se.:-n !ilf!ady action· ever SUlre On Friday, the C'oa!.l Guard finally made the c;hip official during d commission· ing ceremony here. . ion with fldgs from vanous and recov~ry system and <l countries strung from fore to bJgh·tech OdV1gational opera·· aft. .. twm, uch as an electronic . 0 ~ R p. Chns Cox empha· char{ dtsplay ystem that ev4 • ized thdt during wartime, l:Dteracts with new surf4tce with ~ccurity he ghteoed !earch radcu. • . around the natioq, the Nar· Lt. John Kidwell com· whdl's responsibility of home· mands the new hip and sald lclnd .ecunty ts Ullensill('(f. the nation's heightened sense , •The Coast Gudrd has or ctlert is .not diminishing bJs l.>ccn Oghb.ng for the United exotemen~ or taking over the Stales sinco J 789, but never h lm of a new vessel. Ul QUI history is 1t more tmf>9r· "The albtud~ of the°\vQrld tan1 than ~t lS, today," Cox ts different, but my feeling '5 Sdid. "Becaul:>e of .the ndturn the~. and it's t}:le greatest of this war. the Coast Gtuml 1s fc>elil\g I've ever felt.~ Kidwell on the fronL Imes as never said. before.• Aller lhe•.ceremony. it was The Narwhal' -'ttrnvol tn ltmo to check out the Na.r· Newport Harbor on Sept 5 whcll and au its accouter· cuhnindted a 41 ·day, 5,200· rnPnts . mile ·Journey from New "I love it,· said Gary Walk· Orleans to Corond del Mdr er of S.IJJ\i Valley. "It looks like via Ute Panama Canal. Th<• 1l\ an dppropriate vessel for Oaily Pilot chronicled the thJs type of water. I especidlly ,,. 1rM M PAt.,-o.r.11.1 flllOT tnp so locdl residenti. couJd like.th new launch faality. • MXCS Chief Mike Ackerllnd and othe r Narwhal crew members lower their h eads as a . . · Local ofticid1s and Coast Guard members gathered to welcome the newest addition To Uie coaslllite patrol force .. Tl\e Narwhdl wtts deckP<I out in full dress i.hlp for the OC<"d· keep up on the vanou!> port Many of the communi!~ ;prayer ls said for the 51\jp during commissioning ceremonies In Corona del Mar. of call . members wbo came to s~ , ~-~--- . The 87·10oTNorwhdf tep· .Tht> Narwnclf saidtliey fell a •rvc hvcd here (or 25 -COdSl -cudro does.--.-Sell d ul tl!> journey, !idW 1t re!>ents d new cldss 'ol boats rc•ncwed scn$e of appreod· years. I have a boat, dnd I'm N wporl . Bedch resident ctmve. <>o 1t Wet!> unportctnt for 1.:-atunng cin mnovat<' ldunch twn for the CoastCuard. very much aware o( whc.1t th • Patdud Schuler • 1 redd me to lw here tod.sy.• Wasa -c=.. • C'L-o..-Good Soumr of ... ~ "~ °""'1J Fibttr • Scudough R)lt~ • Tuuted What 59 REG. 'Z.51 U or. TAHITI TRADERS---' Hi9 l'olalq/ I N .• J • om .•~ 11wce ' a 32 •• at. ., ' - I The Organic Garden -.. ~ ~-, ~Prote Soy-N-£11b' Cereals • ..--MlltFWa . ,..,.1 ,,.,,_ $~99 :=:: ... ~.o:,. . . REG. '7 .• 31 Gl. • Garlic Buil • 1bmlto CartiC • liiditional • Chil Cillfttro REG. '3.m PACIFIC FOODS Brolha . C..~ 11( Mu.'lhroom (.'hickm Natural Cn:Jm ol'Tomal11 MushroiHTl Orsianic l·'r\.'lld1 OnNm · ,-~~ <lrJ?;anic Cn-.amy :J l'oCa lo Cl\'allly Com t.:h!M'tk ~$! !ff1sr.! Millinas Finest ~ Pasta· Sauces J ·ASON'S ec:· ........ • ""111-..... or A.C.; La Rocco Nai::r'Pm.B ·Ganl!rr~ • 1bmritD & Fdll •a...&Cani.c • Gn!el-Sesame ABi.'5.91 SWEET~ HOTHiHGS F1W81 • ._ Raspbeny Derrelt • EllftllO Fudtlt ·~~ ---• ~. OlocoWe ....... .a.41":. .12.AI • • • I M ~ ~-. 3. 2001 "IUCSAlm POUClflW ..... ,.. """" lh#9d1¥. COSTAMfSA ............... Af~1t..tt wrM ~In h bloC:a ti4;21 p.m. ~ .. .,....,..~,.._. ceMI _,. teportild In the flt'R blodt. 10-.11 ··"'· ~ ................ A.petty •fl , ..... IS ... ~ .,_ .-r111 a:7'1d in the MOO btodl • 1:10 a.m. ~ . thtft .. ~In the 2500 bkxk. 2.-ot ··"" ~. ................ '°'ll'Y WM~ In tht 1900 block at 6! 16 p.m. Thundty. • L9 .. ,. ... Vandflltm WM reporttd In tht 2'00 bkxk • 11.40 ··"'· l'hundey. . •Mm .... ...,_.Agrlnd 1t..tt was repott9d In the l 100 blodt • 9 •)6 •• m. Thurtdey. • Morwo• .-..... VancS.I· Ism wu tepofted In the 1800 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS South County asks for halt to El Toro ~ the airport. The board said the airport would serve 18.8 mlllion passengers a year. down rrom earlier plans to setVe 28.8 million and 38 ~on passengen. South County ettomeys Warnings posted have asJced an eppellate t Th . W d court to halt Orange Coun· a . e e ge ty's approval of an El Toro The Orange County auport until a ruling on the Health Ca.re Agency has Measure P appeal. posted warning 1i9n1 at Measwe F. passed over-two Newport Beach swim- whelmmgly by county vot-niing areas alter high bac· ers in March 2000, terta levels were discov- requ1red a two-thirds pub-ered. Ile approval of any airport · • The agency warned for the clo ed Marine base. swimmers and othets to The measw e wa over-stay out of the water at The turned by e Los Angeles Wedge and e stretch of Supenor Court Judge in Corona deJ Mar State December Beach. With Fndey· filing, the Higher than acceptable El Toro Reu&e Plannil'ig levels of bacteria forced the Authonty. a coaUtion of posting of 300 feet of . South County c1ue fight-bred:water from Newport ang the county's a1rport Harbor lo The Wedge and plan, hope to freeze efforts 1,000 feet of breakwater to develop an auport at lhe down the coast along Coro· base na del Mar from Newport A three-Judge panel is Harbor. ex~cted to toke up the The postings were authority's· oppeal of the announced Thunday at Measure F ruling in 3:30 p.m. The agency will December. continue to lest the waters, The Board of Supervi-until bacterial levels creep sors on Oct. 23 certified the back to acceptable levels. environmental report for The beaches aren't closed'. FAMILY CONTINUED FROM A 1 So. " focul on the 1lnll 9CIOf9 ot the game \DRMd ot the PIK1kw tbat taught our Idell e.mwcQ and 1POf11· mamhtp. We foaal on ~ ......... d tRm for tbe ... .=::;:-· Nowmber. And ClvWmat. u you know. ii all about gifts on Dec. 25 and bu-bide to do wtth cel1btatmg the bath ot Cbrilt or the wum '-Ung we all have in the days prior. We fOCWI Qll the ~ day, not reel·· lzing that all the llltle days are more Dnportant. The little dayt, th• 1n· between dayt, are the times that shape our children. Jbey are the dayt when they ,.. ue retumlng change to tba cuhier who bu given UI too much. They are the days when they tee \11 pick up 10meone else'• trub off the ground just because we want to make our world l'ook better. They are the days . MONEY . CONTINUED FROM A 1 Areias has rejected the idea, because It would keep the El Morro renters on pub- lic land. •We need to stop thJs proces of conbnuing to set It a.side for the a ke of politics,:- Steams said. "It's tune the publJc had the use of that land.· • BOAT . CONTINUED FROM A 1 . special this year when the 100 to 150 'boats in the parade sail to a patriotic theme. Boaters who participate adorn their boats with stun- ning Chrtstmas decorations and displays such as huge . • Refurbished Products ,, • Sample Display ProcJucts . • Spealc Directly with Panasonic Reps! • Incredible Savings/ MNAIGl:IC LL••• DVD CD PLAYER wMD they ..... turn oft tbe b6cr oame eo W9 can help diem wttb tblilr bOmework or play Web autlk:le. Kkll remember die tn· ~l'lll..,.w~een-days more than they do the l>'O days. Por all ot the Yec.!tionl my family took. campmg all over Cali· forma, l lt111 remember and !DOit •p)rit:iate drtvtng in the family atadon wagon on the way to my mother's latest campground-Mlec:tion. I • remember'\hOM dnvet, not the final d•tinetiont. 1n lSMM, we took a camp- ing trlp to a place called ChJ· lao Platl, ow flnt ... family .. I remember antvtng at the Chilao Plats campground and trying to anemble the brand new umbrella tent we bought at the old Star Sport· ing Goods on Highland Avenue in Hollywood. We struggled wtth it for a while. then my dad drove my mom to a phone so she could call _ the store to uk ro\ instruc- tions. We still didn't g4;t It right and spent the next three days under stnct orders not to touch the pole in the Residents of the cottage were forced out in July so the state could begin work on lealclng septic tanks and put i,n a sewage system. A gl'Qup, the Cry tal Cove Community lhlst, has sued the state over the residents' removal. charging that It was premature and would lead to the cottages' detenoratlon. That law ult ls set for a hear· Ing later this month. Steams' and Campbell' comments came a day after inflatable Grtnches. sculpted Santa.sand dazzling light dis· plays. They take off from the tip of Collins Island off Bal- boa Island. skippers great and small saU a 14-mile course through the bay - a spectacular Jght for anyone with a view of the weter. ·naditioneJl y. the boat owners come out with a.maz- ing Christmas scenes -car· olers. huge . m-echan'1cal things.• sa.ld Doug Stuckey of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, whose Commodore Club puts~ on the pa.rode •TuJs I I Dal~ Pilot - inJddle, But Cbo.o Atllf I _.. ID fraat ol my -.. couldn't '911 you W'bat the db my fliwl l'Ncl IMMtlng paec. look.cl like lt my W• me on• p111.patt.rn that ~OD it. took me bebiDd Mn. SpUa'a · l ~ looldng out CMvy for• b6g pm. the car wtndow for hoQn, or -But tbme dayw " are rMCilng or hariDoniJl09 wtth Jolt We baw become 10 my broCbef on .om. Be&ch ~ worrylDg about the Boyl tunet u we drOYe to wtOD9 thtngl tbat " have YOMIDJte or SequOia Nation· • roavottm bow to enlO)' the al Park. J remember my ln·betwMA moments. We're father, the family's only drl· stiU looking at the ICON· ver. wtth his left arm out tht board and milling the gam . open window u we sped N cU down the freeway. That 41Tll ow we are YI away from anotbm' holiday IMIOn, wu always tan and the win· We're making planl~ dow wu often open ao my father could lriloke his dgar 'Ibanklgtving day, s wtthout chQJdng the rest of day and New Yea.r'1 Eve, but u1. To. thl• day, the Jimple forgettmg that we hive IO smeU of a cigar bring• back • much time In between to more memories of my dad make the rat memories. than any event. holiday or And wh!ID the year 11 over trip. and th• new giftl have J remember watchi:ng my become old bat, IDOlt kids mrither read the 1"" Angeles • wW cherilb the thing. par-nmes cover to cover eech enll don't have time to momin'g. something I now remember. do each morning. I remem· ----------ber my dad always smoking a cigar Wlthout chomping on it or obsessing over it. My dad JU t smoked it. I remem- ber playing football in the • the stete held Its th.I.rd public meeting o far this year on the future of the cove. Members of the public were invited to act as state planners, marking on work sheets how many cottages they would Wee to set aside for overrught rentals, educa- Uon. research and other uses. On Oct. 13, Davis placed a S2.6·billion-park bond on the March ballot. which could net some money for the project Campbell voted against • STIVI ~ h •Costa Mes. twVdent end fr..a.nc. wm.r. ·~ mey IMve • m••• for him on the D.itv "'°' hottlne It (949) 642"°'6. the meuure when It faced a floor vote in the Anembly., He sald much of the money would be allocated to projects outside the county. ·•orange County ta.xpay. ers will nQ,t get S1 back for every $1 spent,• Campbell said. •1t's a bad dee! for the Orange County taxpayer.· • ,_.. ~ cown tht environment end John W*fne Airport. He mey be rffChed • (949) 764-030 cw by....,.,, • i*Jl.dintonei.tJmes.com. year will be different because decided what scene Endless we're loolung to see all the Honeymoon will dlsplay thts new scenes with e patriotic year, she's· planning on plrlt • · something patriotic. Karen Thibodeau ts ·rt•s become auch a nch already catch.mg the spirit. A tradition in our community.· regular in the parade sLnce chamber President Richard · t 995, her ves el made mem-Luehrs aaid. •1bis year. with ortes in 1999 with a Y2K bug the 'Let Freedom Rin g' m the tonn of a huge bum· theme, I thin1c we'U have a blebee on her SS-foot Symbol terrific crowd.• yacht, Endle s Honeymoonr This wW al.lo be the last Last year, she had a year the event will continue wooden Santa in a bot rad -ror seven days and cover 14 led by reindeer extending miles. To accommodate Into the au -all that boaten who can't commit emphaflzed w1tl'\ 30,000 that much time, parade orga· ltght~. Though she hesn't nizers will bold next year's · parade for only five days and ___ 111!1!11________________ wW cut from its route a cbAn· James Architects nel that runs down the back· SJde of Lido llland and also an area by the jetties at the entrance to the harbor. Though some businesses and residents that lllut to be on the parade route have protested. Stuckey said this 11 the best plan to aerve the boaters and the community Responsive Responsible Architecture Residential I Commercial 11 C· o.f A1.twtt1 IT'S TIME FOR .. : ~ti '1oaf r '" M 1 ·CASA --....... .... M [ x I (AN ru \ r Au I~ 1\ N r • AUSM8..U•lDIEIWM •'llaafmmutrCISUl&ft ............... llfm ....... ................... " a •t11•xc0 "We're hoping everyone will compromi.ae and do what's best for the dty and best for the parade.• Stuckey said. •-. cwn•iw• c~ New- port Buch. She ~ be rffChed at (Mt) 574-4232 Of by •tNll .. ju,,..~flmes.com • 1pr-~---· 1 . 1.10 aro.ctw.;. COllla Meea ..... 1. • Daily Pilot . ; SOULS CONTINUED FROM A 1 to the Aztecs long before they were conquered by Spain. Now, 3,000 years later, the celebration van by req1on and is miXed 'With Catholtc and Aztec culture. Families et up individual altars ln their hom or orgamz.e fami- ly trips to the graveyard to offer the items directly, but the focus remains the same: to honor ~ Uves of the dead. "It 1ihd\Y1 w~ still have a strong hold on our trada~ Uons, • Madueno said. BAY CONTINUED FROM A 1 · Creek, whtch drains mto the bay, and $300,000 to pre erve d disposal site for the muck four mdes off Newport Pier. Loca l agenc1e hope to . ·cover 35"!., of the cost of the project, a sum of $1 3 million m st.1te park .bond money from Proposition 12; wtuch passed in March 2000 Under that scenano. the engineers . woilld provide the remaining $21 million Tbe holiday allows' people Coast terrorist attacks. Unlike In the community to come somber memorla.15 where the together and discus the Uva . focus ls to grieve, Dia ~e los of the dead. As people begin MuertQ!i proVldes a day for to recount ravonte memories . people to pend some time or stories from deceased ram-wtth the souls of the deceased ily members. they learn of and celebrate their Uves, commonality among their organizers s~nd nwgbbors, MadUeno saa4. · Margot Santos, who coor· . ·1 will rect>un! a story that dtnated 'the altar at the my abuemo [gra~dtalher) church, said he tned to keep once told me and somebody the offenngs as authenbc as else Y{lll say. 'Hey, my possible 'wtule addwg items abuelilo told me that too,'· to· reprPsent unihcation she aid. between L.atmo ~nd Amen- Following jn the tradition can cuJlure . of urufymg people, the c;ele· Mixec! m among tracliU~n­ bration at St. Joachim il)clucl-al \terns -such a<t photos of ed a spec1al memorial to ,the deceased, fragrant now.: those who dJed In the Ea t ers and glowmg candl~s - Newport Bea~ Assistant City Manager Dave Ktlf aid . the dredging project couJd fall victim lo the federal gov· ernment's recent spending focus on airport secunly, a $15-btllion bailout or the air- lines and other items related to the evc.nts or Sept. 11 . "The federal government IS going through a prioritizo· lion of what is important,• ht> said. ~The first ttung 1s public safety. Further down the h!>I are environmental restoration proJ&l'i. • Cox said the city need not worry. ·Tue ~m.wer to that is 'no,'" Cox Scud. "Our budget_ !t1gnihcanUy incr ased even hf>fore ~pl. 1 1 for environ· mental inibative . I think we wdJ !)(> m'goodShllpe1n New- port." The ball ~ now head~d to President B1.1sh' desk. He has 10 days to sign the ball. U he take'i no dCtlon, the bill auto- maucaUy becomes law. • Paul Olnton covers the -environment amt John Wayne AirPort. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul clintonfllatimes.com. s ·w .o p p e ·r Vv1d if you could sit on an ex.en:ise ball all day while at your ¥ or ~ng on yoor ~Your bock v..oJld feel great but your~ and family would think you hod finally 1ost ir. . -You. (Nile it to your back to sit on a swapper. - ' • Dispbyed at the Museum of Modem Art • Encaurages rnc:Mment while seaeeci . • Reducm risk b-low bock pain • Endorsed~~ thaapists, chitq;>radot's &~SUlglOllS~ • Shl~as and cadtions spinal nudes • MCnlactured in Gemary and ~ in Europe fer OM two years --.... 1925 I bhor. lt.d. ~, .. • Saturday. Not.wnt>er J . 200 l AS wa an Anierican Oag. Bright, colortvJ-artwork for younger aouhi . · ·we are au AmPncon • with danClllg sk leton also •1 remember t?linking 1t and we all cxpenenc adorn lhe dltar. g1vll'I~ d dlh was sow lfd to set up a table· death.• she said 1n Spani h. a ch rf ul· mood. The UM of cloth on a grave wh n J was ·nus 1 a c lebration for th vivid colors a a.mportant, young. I remember think.illg, . things we have m coq\Jllon. • pecially for children to we were JUSt crymg and AU the arllcles on the.dltar depict the los or life ~ o mourning 'th1~ person and were placed to enuce the favorable hght, Madueno '· now w~ arc laughing and c 1- dead back to thP lond of the said . ebrating." _:Mddueno s~ud llvmg. Santos a.id. • . "It 1$ very mter lthg to ·~ul now I hdve com to Candles are lighted SQ the ee how creative and mge-undersldnd the 'ilgruf1cance souls "'Can hnd their way on ruou our pcopl are That of th • bouday • th<> long Journey. pan de part. of our ctnce.,try comes Th cilldr wt.U remain at the 'muertos (bredd of the d«>adJ through o cl<>ar Ul our drt· church at 1%4 Orang<: Ave. repre ents the ouls of the .worki • tvfddueno did. lor mo'lt ot the month. Santos pead and lrdgra.nt flowers -· Favonte food!), ·most oftf>n _sd-Jd_. ________ _ such as marigolds and. mole ..._a thtck. nt:h end often chrysanthemums -arc left to spicy duce -dnd tamcJP!t . commurucute With the decsd dre left for the ddult SQul'>. through the sense of !>me,U, CdndJes and rrwt dre ddded • Loi.._ .....,_ <Ollfll Cost• ~ .. ~he m•v ~ rta<Md •t (949) S74- C27S or by e-mail at Jo4~.~ · l•t1tn~s com 35th Anniversary Wednesday, ov. 14th 1966 Prices All day long- Our way of saiing· .... 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' (949) 6«-074S l!nn1 Quit't U'ON/Jip ,vrv1a /Onm \r'orsl11p 11nd ( 'hiUrmi .\1111tl;7 .\<IH11JI Ym11/J menint. uwltlf •GOD'S ANSWER TODEAnt• Cl OWM .... 11 U:ll·ll) . R~blnsons-May is having a Daily Pilot • IEST MIYS IPP'll'S Thursdays and ~turdays. se'nd infonnatlon to Grfff Wylder at 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 9i627;or.via fax at (949) 646-.t 17!J. House Ear Clinic • .Announces its new , - Hearing Center in Hun'tington Beach 18682 lkad1 8L1140 714.963.4300 Cor11pLeu AudioLogical i11id Htarilig Aid Dirpmsi11g ser11ices • He11rmg fn1 . • Hrarmg Aid /;i"1/11.a1iom • Hearing Aids. &mnirs 1111d Arussorits Recrivt A Complimentary Hearing Aid f e)t With Emy Hearing Aid £,'lll&&tion. (offer valid lhl'OOglt 12/ll/011 R es taurant .._. __ Establlshect In 1962 ---- Motulfb Night S,PWal umplm Prtik Filn M' n Dinner sinoo ~ .i 7 ,,,. J>n"#" MINER MISTAKES DESIGNER 0Ufl.ET ... -. Daily Pilot • -~ A chance for the whok famiiy to feet a littk better T h · •nlral Orang Coa l YMCA will hoi.t d welln ldlr for the whol fomiJy from 10 a.rn. lo t pm. Nov. JO. Fecttured pr ntulions will includ two murltttJ drt demonstrataons by Jclpan Karate-do llosu·Kdi Orga· nlzation. a hoe cluuc by SnAll's Pac and Kathleen M. c .. pbell speaking on the topic or ·enhancing your Ufo. • A vanety of health and welJn exhlb1lor5, gue t pe k rs and d monstrdlaon will open to th pubuc rrt>e of charge. There will be drawtngs,prtz andfood for everyone. The \'MCA 1s at 2300 Umvers1ty Dnve, near.the com r of Irvine Av nue and Umversaty Dnvc ln Newport BPttch. INTEJtFAJTH CAFE: Congregation member or . not, you ar invited to attend th eighth dnnudl Religious D1veritty Pal.l'e rrom 12:30 to 5:30 p m Nov. 10 ell the Student Center at UC' lrvtne. With lhc theme bl "antcgrntmg spirltoaJity Into <'v(•rydtty life,• s veral panel discus· sions will hPlp atlC'ndN•!> focus tlum small group dia· logue on rc>lig1on 's roll' m health care, human resourc-e'i, educdllon, th V market pluce and C'OUPge ure. · For mloruldllon, t dll Jim de Boom COMMUNITY & QUIS (949) 661-3087 or visit the Web ate at http://www. rcl1glousd/ve'!!itylalre.org. GOATHILL GO GET- TERS: Karen Schwandt of the M Sd Goatlull Go Get· ters reports that they had mor than 100 visitors a c-ouple of weeks ago at Harbor Center, where the 4 ·H Club members display th tr vanou pro1ects. •we pa ed out 52 brochure and made 20 T· hilts for a commuruty '>erv1ce proJect for Shnner's Hospital" sh<> adds 4-H 1'1 alive a nd · clCllV(• tn OUT community. TRIP TO NO WHERE: Some 50 m •mbcrs of Ami- gos ViPJOS gdthered Oct. 17 at the> Newport Beach Country Club to board d bu" for the annual ·Tnp to No \~herf'r planned by Pres1d nl Bob Gardner, Seymour Beek, Cameron Crowner, Tad Devine, Roger Neth, Rick Othmer. Celestino 's <Ill< lily ME Santa Maria or Fresh Italian Sa~ Lemon G•rllc Tri-Tip Hot or Mild . s599,b.-;-~~ 53491b. Paclftc Swordfish $6991b. Local Lobster F11lly ONJA# cl ltit.tt, m Rat s 1199 .. "tt":r"' lb. Bob Rolllm. am lttng and Jeff WUc:ox, dnd executed by Rudy Baron Up th Sa'n D1eqo Fr way we w nt, th n north on th ltarbor Fr w.ty. maybe to Olv ra • Str t or Chin town som thought. Oopal The bus • dnver we nt th wrong dlrecuon oh tho Harbor FrN!way, so we ex1ted and headed outh, endmg up for lunch at th Alpine Inn at Alplne Village~ There w were enter· ta1ned by a tO-piece Ger· man bttnd while we dined on a variety of Oktoberf t election and apped some G nnan b<>er Among the attend were Mike Schaefer, Ron Craig, Al lrwln, Betk. Norm Loats, -Oen Re.vie, Bill Hamu- ton, Rick Williams, BlU Bluerock. Bob Gardner, Biii Grundy, Cbrls Wynkop, Phil Gluglow and Clark Booth Walh -compCllly hke that dnd the !tt>tlang, 1t wa. d mo t enjoyable luncheon. WORTH REPEATING:· From •Thought for the Day• prova~ed by Greg Kelley of lh.e Newport· M<'so Irvine lntNfa1th Counctl: "The only lug· gctge an lJfe you dre p nn1l· tad to carry a long from the pd t are the l<>sson you've I dmcd. • AbraSam . Alyedogbon SERVICE CLUB MEET- INGS nus WEEK.: U by what happened on Sept. 1 n Want to mak~ a diff l'1 nee m the world and our commurutyl 1)y h Ip· mg your community csnd the world through ct rv1ce dub. You are mv1tcd to attepd a club meeting this wee~. _.. MONDAY 6:30 p.m.: l farbor Me o Lion will rneet at the Cos- ta Mesd GoU ttnd Country Club, where member Karen Lamu wm g av 8 Thank g1vmg floral cent r· piece demonstrallon TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The Newport B ach Sunnse Rotary Club wt.II meet at Five Crown Re tauranUor the official Vi5.1t by 01stnct Governor Rod EJde 6:30 p.m.: The Co Id Mt>Sd Newport Harbor Lions Club· w1ll meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club tor a busine m etan9 WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The South COdSl Metro Roi.dry Club wtlJ meet ell the Center Club (hltp;l/www.south· coastmetrorotary.org), ttnd the Newport l ldfDor KJwa· ms Club w1U me l dl the Univf>rs1ty Athletic Clut> Noon: l)le Exch.ange Club or the Orarige COdSl wt.II meet at the Bahia Conntruan YcJcht Club ror a bu!>tne!> m •el.Lng 6 p.m .: The Rc:>tdry Club WINDSHIELDS .DIRECT 1 r J ·., 1 J H /'I. r Jc f ,'\PPHClVf-[l -.. ..,.. ... ' -. -· . .,., of N wport·84Jbod wlll m I at the Bahld Connth~ n Vdcht Club for th ~ ttnnudJ foundaJJon dtnner. f dtunng Jim Young a PauJ Harm, the founder of Rotary lnternut1on11l lhttp://www.n wportbal· boa org) THURSDAY 7 a.m.: Th Costd M'''d· Orang Coo t Breakfa~t Lion Club will m t dt M1mj'~ C1fe to heaf obout . ·in-School Scoutmg • Noon: Th Co ta MP-'>d Klwam'> C lub wtll m •t at th Holiday Inn; the N •w· port 8 •dth·Corona d l Mdr l<Jwams Clbb wtll meet dt the> 8dhlcl Connthlcm Yacht Club for d Veteran 0d\' program, th Exchange> Club of Newport Har~r wtlJ m •et ell the -Newport Harbor Naut.JcaJ Museum to h ar lrom MJcbael Vo sen, pnnc1pctl at Nf'w· port Harbor High School (http·/ l www.nhexchang<> dub.com): th • Newport· lrvtne Rotdry Club will mc>l't cH the> Irvine ~tdrnott for t1 pro<Jrdm by Michael Farah cm "Celcbnty Foun· datum for Children· fhttp://www.mrotary.orq) • COMMUNITY a a.ues 1s pub hshed S..turdays 1n the Daily Pilot Send your ser11ct! club's mHt1ng 1nfounat1on by fa11 to (9'49) 660-8667. ~1na1I to /(hboomOllOI com or by mail to 2082 SE Bristol St.. 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NO\letnber 3, 2001 Sounding o.ut his oivnpath A gnn lights Nack F&nbarg's face as he fades out all but the vocal ttack on the soundboard. Fambarg, owner of Costa Mesa Studios. plays wtth the chan· nets. addmg JUSl the drum beat l'!Ye look .... on hts face JS more than bliss It's a Ill· UP bat ol tn- umph too. Thu. as d man who hds , made at to the 'f hol edge of tus ,.Jenm er Mo dre~. IN THE tncked-up WINGS b<>ard and dlgatdl recording technology he uses now IS a ldr cry from the Mack- ie 1202 muer dnd his grand- mother's ldpe cassette recorder. It dll stdrted when Fa.mbarg was 12 He wanted to be a dee Jay "I went to cs locaJ music store and told them I wanted to be a dee1ay, and they sold me a rruxer -not a dee1ay mixer, an audio nwcer, • he swd The Mackle 1202 he bought was a 12-channel nwcer with input capability for four rrucro- phones It wasn't what he wanted at the tune. But a fnend of a fnend was throwing a bag party and need- ed a deeJdy. They asked him. The party was also going to have d uve band "My fnend knew thot I 't played drums and asked me to bnng my drum set because the band Wd n't uble to bnng thea.rs. • Faanbdrg said "Then the drummer didn't show • The Newport Beach nallve ended up playing wtth the band. Broken The band, ·1ust a tugh M:hool nottung band.· Weed tum enough to ask hun to JOIO Soon Faanl>drg. who went to both Corond del Min 1md Foothill Ranch tugh schools. was itching to record lhe11 1am sessions Borrowing his grnndm<;>ther's cas~ette rt>Corder. h<' created a four-song EP. ·M y grandmother was very supporuve of me,· Fambarg sa1d. adding that now that he has d studio, tus grandmother · comes in almost dally The band started to U the cassettes at concem , and peo· pie began asking Faanbarg how much at would cost them to make a recordmq at tu Stu· dio ·1 didn't have a \tudio, but people thought I dJd because of the record.• he saJd HaVlng a tud10 became lus dreAm. Fainbarg began coUect- tng eqwpmcnt and subscnblng to Mut Magazine "By lhe·tinie I was 17, I was having bands tn lmy grand· mother's house) every other week," h Miid He worked two other jobs - as a waater at the Curtaln Call dinner th at r and ot his . father's equipment Uquidatlng busln . One day, Falnbarg received a call from somoon who had a recording tudlo -Encore ' t!ntctrtalnm nl H was mvtted to com and bnng all hl.s gear. IO he did. Though 'he d th tuatlon •went crookod" aJ r a whll8, Painbaiv learned a bit of the busin bef Of'i h cut h.11 Joa- • and lefl He took a job at Marw Music ln ni. Ana. SEE W1NGS MGE A1J . . '•••r1o1mDIY TM Or-. eoUnty MUMtUM of Art wm present _.. F. Scott Hd MrieS of 24 ~ piMntings tjtt.d '"The Hoors of ~ o.y• through J•n. 6 It the museum. 850 *' Otmente Of'Ne, Newport IMdt. Museum hourS we 11 1.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdev through Sunct.y. SS fof adults. S4 fof senlon IM'ld students. free. for mMlberl and children younger ttw.n 16. (949) 759-1122. Doily Pilot ~T~ l 'f STl\ll lAIC IW-lll OAA.V ~ Gilda {played by Elena KelelllcU) drelled as a man, eyes a knife wielded by Spara Fucile {plal'e.!1 by Malerlan Ruminski) ln Opera P~:: lc's production of RJgoletto at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Below, the Dulce, played by Andrew RJcbards, has a seductlVf • : moment with Maddalena, played by Angela Hom. '" ' : • .. '~ I • o _e re-Worked Set in the 20th and not the 15th century, Opera Pacific's production of Verdi's opera tells a timeless t~le of love and betrayal Young Chang OAllY PtlOT T he choru opens Act One domq the twist. street scenes reek with t Utch- cock overton , and Aci Three lclkcs place partJy m a red-ught dl.! tnct. muggy and foggy bke som Uung out of Tenn Wllliams' ·c at on a Hot nn Roof · The Duke of Mantua, a charact r ong1.lldlly set m the 15th century, cltrnbs up dr.tm papec; instead of archaic tow rs. ou..-,, scud actor dnd tenor Andr w Richard ·A tuneless tale ii, JU t that • ~ . . protect her. Rigoletto is th hunchbacked htther who has a rare oft pot for his daughter The duke lS a lascivious womaruzer who fall tn love with Rigoletto's daughter, and the daughter -Gilda -later mak th ulb.mate sacrifice for a man sbe knows he houldn't love but does anyway. The show'as pillared with unive~I. t.unel then:t and uruvcl'SdJ, llmele chdrclct rs. ca t members say. JuUe Edward on, a tug dLrC<'tor who mak h r Opera Paahc df'but with •RJgol t- to, • says the modem tlin<J L~ ™" ly even And Rigoletto. th lrdg1cally r ur>ed hunch- back with a biller tongue. LS a J>dld ent rtdlner mstead of a court J ter Set an the late t9Sbs and '60s, Moshmsky's "Rigolel1o· will be taged at th Orange Coun- ty P rfonrung Arts Cent r on Tu ay through noticeable aga.mst th • tun('I • n of the tory. LflS]>U'ed by hlms of the ldt ·50s dnd ·00s. par- bcularty by the work ol Itabcm dtroctor fed nco Felhru. Edwardson d ~ ·Rigol tio• helv- ing a sort of o.nematic realism A r •volvmg t But even the conservatJv ln A~lrdlid, where ElJJah Mostunsky's modem tagrng of Giuseppe Verdi' •rugol tto• was hnt pwsent- ed, enjoyed ridlng this th atncdl tJm warp. Nov. 11 as pa.rt of Opera Paciltc' rontnbutto9 to lhe EdectJc Orctng F tJv4l The opera' ~ucc there agnttlcd the obvi- Fust perfonned l.ll 1851 m Venic • th Vf'rdJ opera tells the story ol n fdth r's lov for h1 daughter and the extent to which h 'll go to SEE RIGOLETTO PAGE A 12 • OCC faculty to face the music and. dance- Concert tonight gives college dance professors a chance to show th ir styles and grace. Jet•Mw K MeMI . OMV "OT T wo ~ya before the pre· nuere ot tUi la&Mt piece of cboreograi>by and JOM Costa.I bu changed llJ name.. What WU ·p.eo de UM c ri· da • wUl now be "o.MO Hwnano. • The ttnt title mMnt, roughly, th desire for touch or caress, C<Xtas said. The new tJU equals hum41l desire. "Like hWfl&n nature. Almost Uk at lit hllfn•n to do thas, • said Cost , who will take th ~tage torught alOO!J$Jde other Orang• COd College dance lnttructors at th annual Faculty Dance Concert. The dan<1! concert will fMtwe workl by Uncle Sohl·Oomallll, Amelie Uunw, ChrildDe a.a. Rama. Bheradv•J llDd i.m. Llolww. New ~will be debutil<t by Coeta, Mane de la Palme, ShalMI MenU8r llDd Angel6U NeMdl. Among the dence ttylM to be pet· • fonned a.re flam nco. cl~ Indian Costa • who hails from Pu rto danc.-, bclUet, juzz dance and MkJ. RJco, sa.ld th8t om of th tmag dle E4.slem da.n . In his pa m.Jght bf> conlrover· Cos~· 12-mmul modern siol, but that I not ht lntent.aon. • dan pa , •t to lcrngo muSJc by ln.stead, h wcmls to h hhght th Buenos Al composer Astor pow r of touch, of d <'ttri • of f Piazzoll4, plot r labOnlhips -mg, of connection th r lat.lonahJp between a man Th Lahn·lnllu •need p1 and a woman, betw n 1 man and ;can be~ m ne' pen 1 l'Nn and -tw n a woman and em-e." said the lnltructOf who two men. .. i cbel edvan<'9<1 ballet, uiterme. "WhX. ii It that we look for ti.Mal. di.ate )au and IOOal ~. alwaytl asked co.&a. • rorm. ·everyone cu relate to it toaMt· • ~=· ·~ = =::: :::~~-ii to t()U(jh u.. peo-: lbips make UI l..a ~.Gt.. UI • • comfort and upport." SEE fACUl TY MG1 A'' • •• I . • : . . - Daily Pilot Saturday, NcMmbet 3, 2001 Al · Kennedy-Cuomo he~ Red ·Cross ·bono·~ ~fy 'toCal herOes ' IF irefighten and rescue workers are AmericllJ'} superheroes,· offered Karry Kaa.nedy·Cuomo. ~These tave men and women have the gull to enter the lnf emo for a cause larger than themselves.• The daughter of the late Jl.obert R S.aedy was addressing the · / ~-Mesa crowd at the annu• at.American Red Cross luncheon i..t week ln Orange County. . :'tbougb referrtng to the events ~Sept. 11 , Kennedy-Cuomo ~ the broader efforts of. ,., workers at all times and ln all '• B.W. Cook THE CROWD IMuations, putting thelr own lives national Leadership Council and.. at.rtak to save others in danger. serves on numerous. boards dedi· The humanitarian tone waft eated to various rights issues. s~rbly appropriate for the .. _ Sh' came to Orange County Orange County Red Cross gather-with a message. lag. which was in fact the ninth ·1 can.make a different.$!. And annual Clara Barton Spectrum I will make a difference.• said Awards, recognizing.outstanding the young member of the women ln leadersh1p positions Kennedy clan, who shares in the throughout Orange County. Bar-distinct appearance and vocal ton was the first president of the delivery of this most famous American Red Cross in the late • American family. 19th century. . . She was born with a fighting Kennedy-Cuomo, active In the splnt and carries on the tradition fiMd of human rights for the past of her birthright, encouraging io years, established the Robert F. others to follow the credo and to llnfledy Center for Human make a difference In their own Mahts in memory of her late lives and lo their own communi- lillier. The organization serves as hes. lllnternattonal beacon for the ,, · Her late unde Pres1dent John gmtection of rights codilled under F. Kennedy once said ·America is E N. Declaration of Human a nallon of great people. And . In addition. she is the great things are expected of great oman of the Amnesty Inter-people.· Clearly. Utis theme was· -. SABATINO'S of tantamount algnUlcance not •Alicia was hidlng m her hou only for the speaker, but alto for and could heat the soldiers out· W. very community.. Jnd the .... ~ ride plotting to lq1l her. One of audience of Red Cro11 supporters. them said, 'Sbe lives here. Let's More than .SOO supporters con-go kill her: AUcia hid Ln her vaned at the Hyatt Regency ft\ house and managed to avoid cer- lrvine to send the me11age that tain de4th. When the sold~ers this community, like 10 many otb-wete gone, she Oed into the en across America, knows all to woods. where she remained in well that great things are in fact hiding until it was safe tQ return.•. not only expected. but. dema.nded Kennedy-Cuomo said. of great people. • She went on to explam that / Kennedy-Cuomo was intro· Allcta eventually turned what wa duced to the local audience by a left of her former home following most eloquent event chairwoman. a l~oting rampage Into-a shelter - Joan IUacb of Udo Isle. Taking. for other victims. the podium, the young attorney ·She was fnghtened. she had from Massachusetts dedicated her nothing left. and she sull had the· appearance to the memory of ber humanity to give everyth1ng she aunt Kathleen Kennedy, who was had to help other . This 1s what lost In a piane crash in the hnal the Red Cross doe . It comes at days of Wbdd Wu O on a Red ~ times of great trouble and It Cross mission. gives,· Kennedy~Cuomo said. The dedication created a A hush fell over the crowd as moment of nostalgia for some m the speaker shared that Ahc1a \he crowd, and perhaps more was eventually murdered by. mad- i.mportantly .set art intergenera-· men. Her legacy of giving. how- tlonal tone of unity that enabled ever. remains an inspiration for the speaker to share with the those wh9se Uves she touched Newport-Mesa Red Cross sU'J>· tn keepihg with the spirit of porters a number of significant the occasion. which was to honor anecdotes from her worldwide outstanding local women. experience in the re"1lJll of human Kennedy-Cuomo shifted her rights. . ~d&ess .to concentra,te op the From the far r(!aches of Jndone-issue of international women's sia, Kennedy-Cuomo shared the nghts -particularly the problems· heart-wrenching story of a young of sexual abuse. The ability to woman.named Alida whose vii-speak out 1s perhaps one of the lage was destroyed m a., war for finest aspects of the American independence. ct ream. Specializing In Hi End Hair Cutting . Entire Process Done Without Assistants. @range Red Cross event chairwoman Rlach joined ·co-c.hair Nucy Say· der and a h01t of prominent local women. including Marlo• bolt Mont.pert, Joan Tones. Catlaer - lne Fishback. Joan hall. Vicky Booth, Dee Higby, Julie HJU. Sandy Sewell and.Judy Swayae, ~n ~pono;ortng. Judging and pr•· sentlng the mnth annual Clara Barton award . : The winners. selected from an 1mpre 1ve h~t of nominees all deserving of recognition, were ln }JW"1'01lowing-rare9ot1es· the am. Margaret Sprague. education. Cathey Kaunjy, envrronment. Shannon Tucker, volunteer . group, A!i!>1 tance League of San- ta And. health cdre. Dr Laura Mosquedl& humanitanan. Heidi Schnell-Cisneros. and personal dchaevem nt Suzanne Roberta. In elm.mg. Kennedy-Cuomo cisked her du<henfe to recogruze . the ldp that.·we d-rP graced lD We wlth mc:IJlY people who are richly and fullr humc1n Jn centun~s past. we tended to view exceptional human beings a!. i.cunt!t, • she sc11d. adding Toddy more t'hdn ever. we need pt><>ple_ who are fully human to stand up and ~pf'ak out to make d differenC€· for themselves. for their commun1t1es for the nabon, for c1ll of mankmd • · • THE c"owo appears Thursdays and Saturdays · Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call fo< hours. d,rections & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : Best Pric.~s • Best Servic~ - Best Selection Once a year, we take floor samples, wrong.orders, cancellations and discontinued items from our three stores (and warehouse) and hold a giant sale in one huge tent in our front parking lot In totaL it's a build-up of one year of great products to be sold at penn ies on the dollar. I ' OVER $2,000,000 OF OUR FINEST BRANDS MUST BE SOLD NOW! 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Authors· • WHIN:9to 11 a.m. today •WMEM: Gregory Benford cUld N di Shus- l<>nnan wul hem~ ans1dt>r bps on everytlung from the JOY of wnt- mg to how to get more undgmtlbve di d moderdtN.i J>dnel dt!>CUSSIOn lhts rnommg di Lhe library. Louc:>l- ld Nelson, the dllthor or hve -WllAT'S IOIH 01 WITll ECUm< OUMGI MOVIMlll 'SOON' Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach •COST: Free • CALL: (949) 717-3800 novel!., poetry und !>hort stones, will modercJte \ I DON l[A(H I O~Y Pl.OT The North American prenuere of Hal Hart· ley' "Soon· will take place at 8 p.m today. 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m. Nov. Monday through Nov. 7 l n FoUJlders Hall, Oranye County Perfomung Arts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Dnve. Co td Mesa. The thedter pa~ 6xam- lnes the conmcts between the extremes o( religious bell('{ and CIVIC' re pons1bility. $25. • 1· d llkt> to kmd of enq<tge Authors 6mlly Drake, Terry Black and LoueUa Nel$0n, left to right. are just a few of the authors Invited to - participate In the Banqu t of Be t.:.Selllng Authors at the Newport Beach Central U brcny. tht>m and town hdll meNmg dbout wntang, • Nelson ~1d ·About r0ttdbl<kk~. an!tptrdl1on,!>... muses, 1f you wiU, that mOucnce each or the wnters' works • Called ·A 8dnquet or Best-Selling Author...· the dlSC"\19 mn will offer nothing -.hort ot a buffet of g<>nre!t dnd wnung !ttyles Sal 1tz hd!t wntten mor<' thdn 40 novels (SOll.lt> of which wer<> wntten under csn alld'>) dnd short tom" in the soen~ fJctJon, fdnldsy tlnd <.u'>· pense genres Black, tt UC Irvan(' ExtenMon scrcenwnltng tn!tlnac-tor dncl th<> dUthor ol numerou!t ·wxy W(>~tems. • ~-1 Bri~Sale .,,- hdS also '"ntt("n mulllpl(.. cplltode for crO!t overs,• Black scud "Celling teleYlS.1on's-"TctlC'<; from tht.• C rypt ... · 'dlvN ,pomts of V1ews Llt helpful. Forster, who httS publl!th ~ 2J ctnd no two people br<•ttk mto the novels. ha wntten romcinllc thrillN'S bu an the same way • Benford. a physics prof sor al UC The lrvtne author !>did he will tctlk rrvme, is the author of more lhctn tl about the hf tyle of d '"nter - dozen science hcllon book!. htu.IN-t"nds lo be httnd·lo-mouth until you mdn, who hd!> wntter;i o,rnph for wv-hnd dJOb to pay the bllls, ttlter which eral eplS~l"> of the "Goo hump .. • you'll truggle to hnd IJmC' to wnh• .- senes on telev1 ion, hd'> won ctWQ.rd'> llp!t for gelling Sldrted. dnd ho\\ to for has adult dnd te<>n novel-. conttnu£1":doang 11 And Blaylock, d prote or dl •A systl.'m of rcwardi., • Oldck pru- Chapman Umven.1t) und director 01 pose . "Wnte one night. lt1k(" tht• lhe creauve wnung program di Uw other night olf Allow your.elf rent·- -Orangc.> County I hqh School of the allon and fun. A long d5 you .1lwt1) Ara, wntei. ldntd\IC'\ come back to wnting. • "Therf''s mort> opportumt1PS for Sals1tz nught share lip dl>out Orchids $5°0 co $40°0 November 3rd & 4th Open......, • ...., ....... Thi• Week Olllf 1 OOO's IN STOCK lW: t•1t J!! Ii ;t•14m1:111 ;~13 ;Q Newport ....... °""' 0..........0181 Orchid......., &CASH ~Balboa Sushi 21 ~ . tST ANNUAL CELEBRATION "ALL YOU CAN EAT" ........ -··--CHICICIN TllUYAICI IUF TllUYAICI SALMON TUUYAICI HMllC CUTLET ~IA90lL8KJ JHaa-.. Atel> YIGITAIU overc-omang'wnter's block -rewnte ffidterl<ll rou've put d 1de ford whtle. ht• "~ll(l -dnd her ecrets on how to Pnhvc.>n your unagmat1on. "Try to look through lhe eyes of d 4-~ Nt·old or a 5-yeM-old, • the Full<'rton wnter said Ncl on. who wntes women's hc- llon, cdU" wn n. ome of the mo t <11vmg· people he know "Wc.> like nothmg better than to tctlk t1bout lhat world tbdt laves m w.. • he !tdld ·These authors wlll be 'c•I) yC'n rotu. w1th secrets about whdl an pues them. mollvate them. whtlt k ps them gomg m tough 'POWDER HER FACE' •Powd r Her Face." an operd by Thoma Ad . w1U be pertormed at 8 p.m Nov 9 and 4 p m Nov 1 l at lhe Carpenter Perfonrung Arts Center, 6200 Atherton St . Long Beach The operd t based on lhe andalou We of the Duch ot Argyll $45-$70 'RIGOLETTO' Se<> teaiure on Page AB (~ \ \ 1 l I ( l I 1 \ f "' I \ t 11 \ \ ", I gnu.~ AA.,,,.. R.llr....., Privw Room & w..e.f.aat., 8oolt for Boet Parade Corporate & Private Pan:ia &pwa.... Thantc.siving ClvUunuE~ OuUcm.Day New Ya.r's £,-c New Yi • 0. 2002 'MIDORI ~ Mattreu Outlet Store 1\jitr prt1aidng tht flnt .irt ~f rtl.u121 fon J'r tlftr JO )'tiN. M't'w.fln.ill)• ~rftatd it . ... .,,., ........... ~ Sk....-.wt'liatnllnc. . (949)1*1n1 • I Doity Pilot IFTll IOUIS SPECIAL LAUGHS AND ckARfTY Ch f Leon Matth •ws will be h•.iturcd.today dunng u rught ol <llnn r and comedy di th SnmPonP. Cares Soup K1tr hen, 720 W 19th t , Cos- tct M • Stand-up comedian~ \\ 111 perform. The early how. anrluding dinner. W\ll tart at .Sp m. Th late how tdrt at H I> m. SSO an ddvance, $65 at tht• door. Prcx·eeds wdl ~n • ht lhd oup lotchen (9"491 548-88b1. CENTER SATURDAYS Tile Orange County Pcrfonn- 11.g Arn C •nter's Sclturddy at Tiw CentN <> n wdJ be held hum 1 t a m. crnd I p m Nov HI Jan ll. f\1d1ch 2:1 and ~pnl 27 ell f ounders I lclU. 600 1o\\ n Ct•nt r Dn v Co ta f\11• d orman f ootl" wall rm•sent a how of romc<ly, pupJl('lf) dnd mu.,1c today \\Ith ·step To It • SJO for ul>: ..,, npllml (7l4) 55b-2122 MUSIC GO BAROQUE Tiw l·formon1a Bdroque Pld~ • 1•r!o. "all pn t>nt the lust ~f d concert n tiUed "Mu 1ca Oblcura • at 4 p .m Sunday at NewJ>Qrt Harbor Luth ran Church. 798 Dover Dnv • Nem>ort Beach. Th cone rt will feature music by Baroqu composen. S12-SJO (7141 910-8545 MAAOt NOSTALGIA Orong Coast Coll<"ge will pr nt •History of th M rch, • a salute to mdatary marches, at 3 p m Nov. 11 ell th Robert B. Moore Th dtre, 2701 Fairview Road, Co ta Mesa. SS or S7 (714 l 432- 5880 1WO MONTHS LATER County mUSla an Wlll p<'r- form o fund-raJSmg conr rt dt 1 pm. Nov 11 at Cafe £:5pr - so dt Borders Book . t..tu 1c & Cafe. comme morcHlng th two-month onruversdry of th Sept. 11 attack!>. Admi ion 1 fr but donation . w h l<"h will be J>d ed along to tht• Amer- 1ron Red Cross. are w lrom,• Bord ri. 1 at 3333 8 dr ·1 . c~ta Mesa (714} 27<.J-sq:n VICTORIA CHAMBER SERIES Tb() Victona C hdm bc>r t•n will conllnue a t tbE" Urutdn<ln Unaver alJst Churcn \\1th p1dno d u t team Penny Ft>!.lt•r and M'lou Da t:zer on ov 17. r ld nnl'U&t Hdkan RcN.'nCJrl'n und p1amst Anne EpJk'Nlll on Jdn 19. p1aru t Vctl •ntmd Gotllteb on Feb 1 o, !.oprdno K1'1ko Tdk l' tuta dnd ~l'lou Dwtz r on r-.tdrrh to tht• Del c.,. u tnng quctrtet on Apnl I can't believe ..... . DATEBOOK The Angeles String Quvtel will perform one of I tina1 concerts at 4 p.m, ov. 11 at the Orange County Perform.lilg Arts Center' founden Hall, 600 Town Cent r Drive, Costa Mesa. Vlollnlsb Kathleen Lenski and Sara Parkins, violl t Brian J?embow and celll t tephen Erdody wtJI perform Bernard Hernnann's "Echoes," a Debus y piece and a Haydn piece. $40. f714t 740-7878. .w ctnd pldDl.,t t-1'1ou D1cl~t·r on r-.ta\ 18 Tlw church 1 at 12511 Virtond t • C'o.,1<1 t-.te~. $8 for ddull ur ., tor ... tu· dt•ot., (94ql IJS 1-84~3 . WIND MUSIC LJ(' '"'lO('\ \i\ md cn .. f'mhll• wall perform dt-8 pm Nov .JO dl WtrufrPd Smith I lctll Frt.•(• Th(> UOIVf'f<,lt\ 1 ... dl the <Omt•r ol C'dmpu dnd Unavt•r\lt) dmt•'> ITT l"'tnt•. t~4'1t Hl4· n.!()I) JAZZ. ANO BLUES l C' '"an ·.., J<J11 Ore hl•..,tru \\ 11J 1wrfonn \\1th 1r111 dOd blu • .., \'t)('dlJ.,1 Ernw \n<lrn''.., dl 8 pm D •t 1 nw UOl\Pr'>I· I\ ..., di the c orn1•r ol C t1m1n1.., dnd Um\ t·t~•l) dnvl'.., an lrvtnP 7· 14441 H24·h20h 'DON GIOVAN'NI' Uf>l'M P<Jc 1hc \\ 111 (HI'"""' Don (110\ctnn1· di thl• Ornnqe . Count\ P1•rlorn11nq r1.., C't>nt.-r ctl i m JI m lctn It's My Hoine aping or rc-Land.scaping is your answer to a bcauaiful new look for ;our horn~. bnd .FLOWhRDAU:. an make rour l<lndscapt dreams come true, and increase your home' ,aJue, t~ Come in tochy and di.scour the people "ho un make a difference to you and )'OUr prdcn. ~V~ ";J NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. t t\<'.mc ~o \O~~c; \ SANlA NA • .!l!OO ..._ lu\lln \\, (7 14) 633-9200 C..0 fA ME.SA• roo 8mcvl \,., TERRY MEIKll C.C.N.P. • Landsc.pt Daiptr Fine Home Fumishin~ # Antiques 8c Collectibles TraditionaJ to Con.igc Cifu & GMden Decor WtSb List 8c Ocli"ry GARDEN CAFE Garden raiio Dining Brakfut, Lunch. Tea & ~-p~ Bar Saturday,~ J , 2001 A11 · 22, 24, 25 11nd 2f, and at 2 p m Jilfl. 'J.7 ot tiOO Town C •nt r Dnv , Costa M~. '9"..5· 175 10001 J.4b-7372. WEEKEND BLUES Anthony., Riv ·rboat R tau· rdnt m Newport B 'd( h will pr nt Th Balboa Btu on Fnddy dnd Sdturddy C\ enang'i and Sunday dfl{'r· noon The pn>!Jfdm wall I tt· hire JdlZ <1nd c la'><>Jc: rock tun .. lor d1n1n9 and c1anc· ln<J Anthon~ .., I'> ttl 151 E. Coo<>t H19hw11y 1'14<JI b7J· 1425 POP-ROCK ANO FLAMENCO Tdlt• 5 d funk. rO<"k dnci r-.totown ell< t. 1 •rtrinn., ot Q p .m ~turcta~., t1t Cdnnt>lo .. Ra tor.tntt• :1520 C C Od..,t - High\\d\.'; <'orond dt•I 'l.ldr Solo qwtun\I Ken Sdtldcr..,_ J)(>rtonno; c l.i.,.,ac di lldml'n<"o tunc•., t11 7 :u1 p m Tue'>ddy.., c1nd Sunclt1\''i Frl't• tl.f4QJ b75- l 422 SATURDAY NIGhl R&B (,~rc1Jd l'hlbd..,hl dOd lhP ~IOIW Brnfcw n.rncl plur ruck <1nd R&B <1t 11 p rn "dturdct\.., <11 Suttrm Pld<t• 111111 ·I ... Tn- t1nun Lounc11• 4;';00 ~11H \rthur Bl~cl . N1•\\ p<Jrt Jlt>dC h fn•t• 111491 47h-2110t SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON \ ""'' 1•n-p1Pn· qroup plc1"' t11q 11,mcl 1um•.., l111m 1 'ill to i 10 p m Fuel.~'.., .it < ),...,,., ~wmor <'1•nt1•r, HOii \ldr· qw•ntf' \\ ,. C"or11nc1 d1•I \ 101 c:;.i 1t1-t'l1 h44 · L!44 STAGE 'THE HOMECOMtNG' f larold PultN Homecorn- Ul<J • wall I lctged thtougb Nov 18 dt South COCI t R.-per- to1y' ~ 1omStdg , 655 Town C oter Um r , Costa Mesa. PPrfom1culc. wtll lJe held at K pm. l'tlf!Sddy t!uough Sat· urdd\I •nd 7·30 p m. Sun· dd) • with turdd}' a.nd Sun· duv mt1ttn • ''' 2:30 p m. l '•· 52 17141 7118-5555 'NOSTALGIA'1 LuC'andd < oxon\ •NostdJg1d • \\ 111 r('C' •1vf" It \\ orld pre- mlt'r~ throuqh Der 2 al South \nd'it R1>1wrton .., 54-cond lotjf', h55 Town C t•nter Dn· VP, Co~lct .t-.fo~d Perfor· mdnn~., \\ lll tJt' h ld dt 7 45 pm Tui ..,<fd\ thlough Sun· da~ s. \\1th "utUidd} dnd Sun· dd~ mnllnf't tit 2 J> m l • SI 171 41 7flt:J.S555 'VICTOR/VICTORIA' t..C '"IOI' \\llt prP..Cnt ·\11c- lfJrf\1Ctono ttmu 1cdldbout fin op.-r,, ...anqc•r 1n 11n0s Pdns etnd ct c uburt•t p.-rtormer ndm1•tl Tli(lcl\ ctl the ll'VUl Bdr< Id\ Th• 111 • 4242 Cam· pu.., Ori\• "h ''" tunt:H> cU 8 p m fnllu\ dno "o" 15-17 'tlncl l p m :-..:m 11 ttnd 17 -lO 11141ft H24·2189 'TEN OR LESS' T1•n or L1 ..,.., t1 ~ '"'' of tu· <h•nt-tlm-< h"<I ..,hon plays that nan I fl m1m11t•'> or I~ , will be SEE HOURS PAGE A12 Candlei to Chandeliers CS«l & IUtt Books Cuttom Pictu~ Framing Furniture Ren.oration and much mott ! 130 EAST 17 T. COSTA MF.sA ~' \ni.:rn c r '"' r \nwr . (949)~221 11 :-7 . I' ROW HOl1tS: Tue-Sat lOam-S m . . (714) 754-6661 End of Season Sate·! UlmBIO SUPER Buy ITEMS!! 1112 (F1t1.) • 4 (SUN), 11/'J (F1t1. )· 11 (SUN) Serving Orange County For 17.Yeon THIS MONTH'S SPECIA/.S SA''°'"' lkl1t CAN . Siut• $291 22 "' c. ALL IT M I TOCK .s Nautilus Heel Our Country by D ... .._ .. C-..,-•H It saddens me the hurt i nd p11n, The hopeless tr1gedy au 1n v11n We all have paid 1 terrible price, The loss of so much hum1n hfe How long will we act 1n haste' Yes we must put 1 stop. To these terrorist 1cts, · Stop the 1V1l 1n itJ t11cks. ltt snot forget forg,..,1ness 11 d11nn1. So with our Jove and btOJhtmood, Our hearts will htal m tim&. Heil out counuv; atop the pain For 111 tht tnd, What will wt gain' .· ... • . . A12 SaMday. ~ 3, 2001 8 ngl Or What I l. omed Walchi.og TcleVlS1on, • will HOURS . taged al 9:30 cind 1 t ·a .m. CONTINUED FROM A 11 Nov. 15 :nu.s · oncl play add ddng B for dill· taged Fnday through Nov. d n h ndling hreann , f1' t l and Nov. 16-18 ut Onsng (714) 432-~0. Coast Coll 's Dram l.db · StudJo, 2701 Falrvi w R0c1d, MACBETH AT UO Costa M . Show wnes dro 8 UC lMne's dram1:1 d •pent· p m. Fnday and Satwday. me nt will present Macbeth tJt and 2 and 1 p m. Sunday. S5 8 p.m . Nov. 29 throuqh I)('(' 1. or $6. (71.Cl .C32-5640. with a matm at 2 pm. D . I , di UCI' l..Jttl Th alrc q SOMERS' NEARLY HERE Suzanne Som<>rs. a comcdJ- enne. actrc s, dancer tind author, wiU perform at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 at Orang Coa t Col- lege's Robert 8 . Moorl' The· dire, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Cosll:I M P-wt $.17-$43 (7141 432-5880 Pt.AYS 'R US Orange C ·Od t Colleg<>\ Ctul- dren Thl•dtn> Comptiny will prPSent two play~ for ICJd ·Resolution Revolutmn, • which roe-uses on conflict rt"S· oluuon dJld avoadmg vaoleme. wdJ b(> tuged tJt q:JO tJnd 11 t1 an Nov 14 cit thl' Robert B. Moor<' ThPdlre, 2701 Fmrvww Rodd. Co t1:1 Me <l ·st1ng! JEFF & LYLEE ElVING The unaversity as at the comer of Cd111pus and Unav<>r tty driV<'S In lrvinP. (CWSJ) 824· 6206. MOUNTING LINNEY ·Scind Mounlcun, • RomuJu Linney·., play .. et in T.-n. nc se<>'i. Smokey l\1ountdtn!>, wall be taqed hy Ortmg{' Coa t Colll'gc's Th atr • D~ment on Nov JO through Dec 2 dlld ()pc h-1.J Show tlmP'i c1re 8 1> m Thur.· ddy through SclturdtJy ruqht<,, 2 pm on Sdturdtty~ dnd J. pm on Sundd) $7-10 (7 1414132-5880 'LA POSADA MAGICA' South Coa'>t Repertory\ SN·· ond SldQl' wtll l){'rfom1 •L.1 POS<tcld Mcig1cc1· Dec 7-23 di b55 Town Cenf.!'r Dnv<', Co~­ ld Me'>d PertorMann·~ will Ix• held <11 8 p.m TuPsdt.1y -thrmH.Jh Fnd<1y. <11 :1 <1nd tt pm Sc11urdt1y c1ncl c11 12.:m <1nd 4 .10 p.m. Sundet) $14· $34 (7 141 708-5555 ART LANDSCAPE SHOW Sq~tJn> Blwe ctl BMdlord . .DATF.BOOK I nt land· , by cutl t aoC'ludanq D1.tv1d Sk1nn r, Donu West· mum and Ouna.Jd Arch r todrly through Nov. 25 dl 355 Olt.I N wport OJvd .. N wport B ach. Ff'• • An opt>nmy r pllon will he held~ 6 :30 p .m. toduy IOI th ttrli.Sb. tt)4915-48-1101. . WAATRtlUTt The Nottmghum Art· und Frum 0dll ry in NPwport B ach wall pr ent an onq•· ndl World War ti po~ters <•xh1bit and al<•, litlE'd • M1l1· Mry Po!llC'N of World Wdr II, .. Thun.d<ty lhrouqh Dec. 24 . T h<' how comm morale lht• 60 y •M 'ilJln• P 1:1rl I ldr· .bor, A "how OJ><'n&ng wtll be ht>ld 5 1> m. Thursduy <1t 422tl Birch St I lour<. dH' 10 tt .m lo 5 r> m f\lond1:1y throuqh Fn'cl<1y, 11 d m to J p.m Sdlurd.dy Free. (949) H:J1-1770 CALIFORNIA IM"'ESSION An t>xh1b1t o~ .. cena< lt1nd· '>< cJf)('" t1nd '>t'd < df>t!" by pl<•an <1ir ptunt<>r Bnt1n Mur· phy wall lw on ch.,pluy lhrouqh Nov JO di th~ Ne\.,.. port B<•dc h \Pnlrt1l Ltbrtiry, IOOO Avoc-ado Av.c.,_NPwporl Dt'<1< h A I !<'<'plJon for f\ lur· phy wall Ix• ht>ld 2 lo 4 p m. · New 11 ctl lht> Lihrc111• Fre<>. (lJitQI 7 17 -:JBO I EMPLOYEE ART Onq1nul t1rt b}' c 11) 111 Nt•w- port B{«lrh t>mployt•<'" w11l lX! on clhpltJy dt Nt•wporl B<•dch C ·11y I lt1ll throuc1h No" 1 C'11y 11.111 ai. c1t .noo NP\\ port Blvd FrP<' ('t.S111 7 17 • Hi70 RIGOLEI 10 CONTINUED FROM A8 . , ca~ble of showing niulbpl ~ at onc:e -on multipl ti rs a t that -pro- V1d a cmematJc how. Cwtains open in ~leek. black halv resembllng the Ul of an operung cam rd. A tr t ne how '" ' •WHAT! •R1go1etto• ·--: • 7:JOp'.m. T~ through Nov. 10 and 2 p.m. Nov. 11 ··-= 0r-. County .-.r. forming Arts Cent«. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa . •COST: S2S- S175 lh bdck of a 'S()ij car in the com •r. Rigol t· · to'. daught r w.-ars lit· · ti ·{Jlfl dr and bobby socks. ·u almo t ha a J>('riod look about It,· Edwdrdson wid. As for the charac· trr • Raqol Ito i deformed d h has trad1llona.1Jy been. but Mostun ky also gdv hun a bdd leg ·u gtv hlm u much mor physicctlly handacdpped look.· Ed\tlarmon sajd ·Gav him an lflS('('t look. lJke u batter, twisted, pciranoad per· on• • CAU.: (714) 740-7878 Th ' duke, por- lrdyrd by Richard . 1 almost •tt 1 r lo und r· .. ..sta.ndJ.ii.J.b.e~1 or the '50s. ·In th m1<.ldlP or lhe sexudl wvolullon. . th •re I'> no !>ubUPty lo hai. depravity,• said the Std ten 1 lund uctor. •He' out lot 1}1s own pleclsure. • R1<"httrd cldd(•d that Uw grt'tlt t chul- IPngt• in portrt1yinu lh<' duke wtt mt1krng the unmordl chdractN bktiblc. More thdn JU'>t som<'OnP to dtSmJ<, d!. bud ·To bnng dc-ros~ that ht"s an mcn.'<.libl'f' r hdmung per.on, you huve to throw your- clf mto your chaructcr\ .,hortconung • Doily Pilot ~ i"\ t.,!t C W4J. I OAllY .... OT Elena KelessldJ stars as Gllda ln Opera Pad.He's production of RJgoletto at the Orange County Performing AJ15 Center. Rar hardl> tJdmati. tlu~1l'\ t1 btUl' bat or the duk > tn hJm. m probably every mun. And d .d rather, hp rf>kllP Wtlh llagol ltO' pro· h>cbve ndtuT(' ·Having two )Ounq duliyt\ter.t. I know Whdt lhdt' Like,• Jltthdrd 'M:lld \Ol R CiRt-EN 1 Ill MR' '11111' pt..•opk "Jll unlll lhcy .arc ·•"'•ul 111 ~·II 1hc 1r home t'll:l11n: thq put cncr!!~ .ind .1111.·111111n 1n1u 1111pm\llll! the larlt.I~ .1p1nl! Then t~)" u llcn l!'-'' tJc,pcr.Hc •nu.I '-'a II 1 n J pr11 lc"111n al l.1ntJ,i.:JJll'r. 'f'll:lldllll! .1 lut of 111\lllC) hi '-·n ·a1c l!rcut i.:urh .af)flCal 1111 lhc rk.•\l ll\\.<llCI" h 1 CllJllY You Are Cordially Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Wh~ \\,111 111llll you Jrc rc•IJ) 11111111,c to cnhurk.:c )'lttr 'urro1111J1ni;'" E\cn 11 ~uu don't want h 1 1.1l..c 1111 .1 111t11nr Pnllt'l'I. > 1111 ..:<Ill p l.1111 .1 JC\\ hu,hc' anJ hull,, cud1 )CJI You '-•Ill l!CI plum' that hln11111 .11 J11lcn:nt tllllC' ol the )'Car. manv o l "'h•'-·h Jon't ll\."CJ J trcn~nduu' amounl of l-W-C. Tllcrc Jl"C -.C\ era I hcncfil, lo th1' .1ppro.-.:h You a~ Jhlc 111 l'llJll) )llUr 11npru\ClllCOI' )J.lllr~ll . Jnd )OU "'II pmfit mon: lrom )i•ur \Jlc 11 ~ou hJ\cn·1 111\'-''lcJ u 101 111 llltHH') Ill }OUr JnJ rllo!ht hclt1H' the 1r.111,.ac t1 011 V.cll-land-.ca(ll.-J la""' tcnJ IO 11K:rea-.c lhc l\!JI C\IUIC vahk!\ 111 1tw "hole nc1l!hhorhooJ. Jrl<l \.in rc\llh 111 J llk.lf'C mp1<l 1111..1\•.t'l' Ill lhc Cl.jUll) )llU h,1._C Ill ) our hrn tll• ' I.) lccn and Jeff h.1vc J.Y l·on~'-Ull\C )Clll" ,11 re.al C'llllC c\pcnctll:c 111 N"·wpon Be.kh I 11r prolc"11111t1I ~•' ll'C '" ,k.1\1'-''-• "11h .ill ) our re.ti l',l<llc nc'--J' call the .. :wln(t'I at < ·otL'it ewport Coklwt'll Rant.er at CCU9> 759-3796 --'fl ' Invited to the Grund Re-Opening of 21 Oceanfront Restaurant' () . r, -/ ~ f I 1//1/, I//( ~ ::==:::;; Newport Beach Finest Oceanfront Seafood Restaurant , Compliment.ruy Glass of Roederer Brut Champagne ~Wlneu.t ~2801•hl• And A x'C'lally S<-lectcd AppeU1.tt Platter. With Dinner Sat 11/3/01 -Fti 11/10/01 He1rmt1dons A t/fei I eel 948.873.2100 / 1tlf· 1·11tcTtu1t11111·r1r rn Cluh 21 2100 W. Oc Mnf+uilt • Newport Be•ch across from Newport Pier www~loe1snA<wat oam • Set hope in 111otion to impro,·e local lh·e~. • R\" • Uojt-. • Ht.·.11 f-'..,t.ttt.· • I.I\ I kduc. llhlt' Only at Our Store i~ Orange! • "' ........ MEN • WE HA VE YOUR SIZE 1FG11n ~m~orno~acm~n~n~nr.~ L .,. •••• [][][](J[][]r:lCH1CHH 1C JC )rl 1. ~ • • n n n n n n n n n n n n r 1nr1 r ~ r l L .. -nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnc ~nr~n ~ . .-... nnnnnncu 1nc.nJor H H JC ~c H :c 1 l.L;: .1 ll Cl U LI LI LIU LI LI LI LI LI LI LIU lJ l ll ; C ,. Daily Pilot WINGS CONTINUED FROM A8 • 1 had thtS 1d a thal I wanted lo open up 0 big, bed tudio or my own someday.· Fombarg did. tlis C'Onnectaons tll Mars gave him th 1d •d to go ~traight to the mdnu- factur n ror the .-<1u1p· ment to got 11 at ct lower price He httd th ~ tu<ho desJgn In nund dnd pldced h1 ord r wht•n d f nend. Hank Qumn. · · ~away. Qwnn owned u 'imc11l vtdeo/r ordmg .. 1ud10 m Costa M Sci . Thr f>dCC' ,w JU L wh<H Fdinhan1 WAS loolung ror. I le bought thf' tud10 ·Th tust ddy I got m here after row, I looked around and wnk to th<- noor. • Falnbdr<J <Kud H OJX>nl'd th .. 1ud10 m rrud·July to if slow 'ildrt Now. Fcnnborg said client!> are l>oolung 1t lhr('(• w •k to u month ~ advance. Co9tct ~t sa Stucho'l> client~ includ<' te<'ndCJ<' Jcl7.Z nrt1sl Dem e Gon.td· le •(who (' cdbwn \'ld'> arll5hC't1ll)' d1r >ct<~ b} 1au leg nd I lt>rh Jc•flrll' 1. 'iC ion dnimmN (;<>orqt> Sheph<'rd. t1nd lc,?<"dl bc111d Redllne 5 (which'""' open for Wild Ou.Id todoy at the C0ctrh Hou'<'I Mixing dUdu> 1s d'n dn m its own nghl Thl• tMI· ctnce and hdpanq of lonP'> cdn mnuence. ctnd '>Om •· .. times ev n create, a und , ·A lot of JM'Ople don't und rstand how all of th t(.>(hnology works,• Falnbarg saJd. H works wdh mUSI- c1an to put tog ther th .;ound lh y want. Som tun • lo get u pdrtl("ular sound. hl' UW'> tnck.s. Like the lime h mdde Maka Grein r of RedJme 5 do wind l>pnnts m th parkmg lol at 2 or 3 an the morning. ·11e wa.,n't track.mg th<' vocdJ11 for 'Tram Wreck' or 'Array:· fdlnbdrg a1d ·1 had ham c-ome m dnd do d hne di d tune• r.unbtlrg hd plans to open h1 own labt>l - CMS Recor and ho~ to someday cxpdnd his tud10 to be rour tun the 12e 11 is now • u wmeone's wdlmg to J>dY me a hundred rrullion d }NU not to do what I'm doing. I wouldn'l lak<> 11. • Ftunborg ')clld ·1 ab olute- 1~ ltl\lf' whdl I d o • . . ' Do rou kno'~ d local .. u1t!>l, wrU<>r. pa.inter. anger. ftlmmdkt•r. t>lc , who di><,N\.t"> tog t nol.lc-ed? S.•ncl \ our norrun<.>e to ln nw Wing ... D.uJ~ Pilot. \30 \\ Bt1} ·1 Co<ild '\I~. ('A 42bl7 by l<tX to l'Mql Mh· 4170 or hy <>·m<til 10 wn - mfer mahaW:lat11Tie com. • JENNI~ K MAHAL tS fta· ture-s eQ•tor of ~ t>a1ly Ptlot · RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the right to choose your repair facility In ist on the Best LIFETI ME WARRANTY M S.. +ice Collision eentw IMuronce Approved Shop • 949 642-4522 , . I ( ii . DA'i'EBOOK . SakK~. ~ 3, 2001 Al3 FACULTY CONTINUED FROM As In tus lh.ird year of t ch· mg at OCC. C tas Sclld the FacuJty Dance Concert gwes lh t ach rs a cha.nee lo st11 tch som of their erusbc ctnd performing mU5des. • u aUow u.s anoth r opporturuty to be creative.· " he s~ud. ·we lov lo teach. but a artJsts we need lo ex.pr ourselves.• LlUa Llorens, who has taught dance at occ ror about 13 years. 8greet. but adds, •1t•i. unportant lhat we how th tudents our com- nmm nt to what can be don • Llorens hcls rechoreo- graphed her flamenco piece ·La Cand • to be performed by three dancers. rather lhan th 10 to 12 1t onginally reqwred three years ago. ·u Cana.· translabng to • ug r cane,· tS a tradibonaJ flamenco from Southern · SJ>tun, he Sdld A gwtanst _ dnd d mger will accompany th<' dancer;, playmg the slow, hduntmg music. "It's a great ex.pre ion of flamenco.· scud Uorcru.. who will not be perfomung l>e<:cluse ol leg and knee · '>urgery las.tyear. •Many people ttunk of flamenco as d happy dance with cas- tdne~. Th~ i.how the other f{,, '. I:. . \ . ', ' Rabbitt In urance Agtncy Al'TO • lfOMf<JWNEaS •Hf.Ai.TH ~" ~ ~-G \J,., .... ·~· , .... /, .. 949-631-7740 441 ow~ BM.. Newpott ... CNeut*l....,.._.1 LIFETlll llAIAITll CAIPET ~$19i. "· m · • WIW: Otenge COMt Coleg9 F.culty o.nc. Conmrt ' . ••± Robert •. 'Moore ThNtre. 2701 • FaiMlw "°9d, C.Glb Miu ·-•tonight • c:mT: S9 In~. s 12 .. the door. Discounts .... tit.. • CALL: (71'4) ·02-5880 side of flamenco.• Uorens teach flamenco and world dance at the school. Sh 1d that he hopes the audJenc will be open minded to the ·mdny kmds of dance that wtU be performed. Amelie Hunter, who teaches ballet. Sdld lhat OCC' dance dlve~1ty lS one of the • e~ceptional Uung about the college • ·11.hmk (lhe concerti gwes dll opportunity to the students dJld lhe commuruty to ee what our college 1 really all about.· 'Wild Hunter. who e ·iwo for Three• will be performed by students from Mount St Antonio College. ·we dr<> shoWing the dJ~erslly of our department by ttus faculty concert. and we'rr dlso • shoWlllg the exp<>rtise of the faculty · Tania Durbin and Bill Sherman will perform tonight ln Maria de la PaJme' "And Then There Was You .. at Orange Coast College's Faculty Dance Concert. H.J .. 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Komen Breast Cancer ·Foundation For evei'y mile you test drive, BMW will donate. . . · $1 .00 to the Komen· Foundation.-. . ... ,, ,,,,,. ,,,. .... ,, •• · on~.,..., Oanoe1I . '-· . .. .. .. QUOTE Of THE DAY •Thia is real special. lt's a big deal to ua, especially the seniors ... • .. Robett Cuti, offensive lineman Ho\4410. s honor• DoifY Pilot INSIDE HIGH SOIOOl FOOTWl CoU ,_.High\~"-put lhei ,......,. btck into the '1unt .,,., • thutout victory °"""' •-• Corona def M« in • aitic.al Paaflc Coast IMgu9 foott>all pne at Orenge Coast College. See P-oe IS GIRLS VOWYIAll Newpol't Harbor High'I girll ~ tNm ma W>n wortt of lac:k llfV r1va1 COiona del Mar Friday nlgM. ~.,.. e«llef f--v- M'lbacJt to _., the Sea Kings in ttvM on ttw ~floor. SM Page 14 COWGE MEN'S HOOPS UC 1MM\ "*"°' bMttettwill lNm Wetthed Ind f~ Its mUKles en route to • 105-71 ellhibition vletOfY cwr Kor.o.t of the \Jiu-JlryY GtMn ¥191 the ·~lid« fot the E.tllln wtth )4 poN"lts. See , .... . JC fOOTUll Orenge COllt CoHege ttitt to 9\111 • f0ur1111M slide wtwn the P11at~ hoa Santa AN today In • d\'91 With the Dons at ldMd Stadium Ati.f two ~ Conference ~the lua•• ~2. "• 83 HIGH SCHOOi. FOOTBAll STANDINGS W L ·Le1g1»~ ,frtMr"J-,.. port ttirtlor J4, ~~ 7 ~ Hil5 30, Aliso NiQlJel 24 Glfdtn GnM 37, irw. '21 (~) Thyndg. l!llllr. I Q a.mJ IMne"" ~Hill.. Milliorl ~ flillmf. f!ln. t a a.m.> ~-· ... ·=· ...... ~) AlilD Niguel VI. 'M:locb dJit. • IMne EN> ll£GUAA 5fASOH rr•n-c... ..... 17, C... .. MwO Norf1wood 4" l..ilgl.nl 8-d\ 11 11wrwla Mn.I WL WARREN JOHNSON Spam..._ Roger Corlson • 9.49..574-4223 • ...... FaX: 949-650.0170 Saturday, NoY.mber 3 I 2001 81 HIGH SOtOOl FOOTIAll . STM M 'CRA•v 10"4.Y I'll.OT JJarbor's Dartangan Johnson fends off Woodbrf• d,tender Sean Smith (1) o route. to a big gain.as Tars surged to a 21-0 halftime lead. Newport Harbortakes to the air to roll past Woodbridge, secure school's 10th league title in 71 varsity campaigns. S.fTY Faulkner OAllY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Newport I larbor H1ghJootball players hugged their parents, lo d lhetr g1rUn ends and posed for picture~ Frida)' rughl, savonng some of . the spoils afforded champions r There was rnucb to reltsh after a 34-7 tnumph over visiting Woodbndge. to wrap up an unbeaten Se~ View '!f• • • ....., 1 League season and the school's l 0th league crown m 71 ,.. .. _. :M ·varsity seilsons. . ·rm very proud of the lad , who are very deservmg of Uus league championship,· sa.id Newport Coach Jeff Bnnkley, wbose Tars (8-0-t , 4- 0 in league). ranked No. J... tn Orange County and Noe 1 m CIF Southern Secbon 01VtS1on-W. went to the air lo bum th Wamors 16-2. 2-1 ), ranked No. 7 in CIF Diviston VI. . ·nus is real sped.al,· said UCLA-bound off ns1ve tackle Robert Chat. part of a senior class that played understudy to the 1999 Sea View dlam- pions, who went on to hnish 13--0-1 dlld Wlll a CIF D1vis1on Vt crown. "It' a big deal to us. espeoally the seniors. We wer here m '99, but we did- n't contribute very much. A lot of hdrd work has gone·mlo Uus. • The Sailors, who brush out lheu regula.r season by hostmg Los Ange- les CiW Section representative W tch ter Fnday, made 1t look easy again .t Woodbridge. . The hosts scored touchdown on their tmt three J>O!t ions, then drove 73 yards on 13 plays with the econd-half luckotr to earn a 27-0 SEE SAILORS PAGE 15 , STt\/t MCCMHIC I ON.Y l'lOT Newport's Brtan GHta trtgbtt congratulates A-. Kerm Ult -.. kel'M caught a toudldown pus from Morgan Crmig. llle 'llln Md tbelr Sea View LMgue title ln the bag at b..utlme wtlll a 21 .. lMd. DAIY NOT HIGH SCHOOi. Anim OF THE WED ... Wjth power game ana strong focus, Newi)ort Harbor senior has returned to the high school ranks with renewed spirit. ........ OMY PILOf ·• Sabday. ~3. ~1 . . .. . . . . ""~~"'~ott't '~ 1£S fttO . . ~,~o MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL THIS WEEKEND ••• Fun/ . ~ RX300. Available/ . ES300 SC430 SPECIAL FACTORY ALLOCATIONS + . 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CELEBRATING OCC'S 1951 CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBAll TEAM: NOVIMIU 1 O Orange Coast College's first f ootbdU coach, and the coach of the '51 champions, was a fellow from Turin, Italy. g ..• it was ~Y Rosso E nlJght rung tonvcl'SdUOn dre Ros'>O, b6m tn Tunn, llaly. ram to dntmpated a th dd'fl> mow-. north m CdWom11t with h1'> family, towdrd th -50th annlVC'l'Sdry of ttlln!J ln Ldfdy ttc I l(' wa drciwn Orung Coast Collf•<J '\ fll'ltt co footbdU from h1 t•cJrly day and chomp1onslup footbalt t dm m \951 eitmed grid honor. d~ an uU-dty Some may t I guard at UniveNty I llqh in Oakwnd, II is tllflc to churn 1934 and '35. Uf' <;om of the Another tcrlmg pt:'nod ar~ from 19-48-Cq Pmste t ams at quart rbdclc . tt w d tru99~ rn the 1>e91nrun<1 tor unifonn and equ1pm nt Much or it WU) ond·band Th mdloon t1nd qray jerwyl w r purch ~ from the d funct Los Angel Don . ln Um••, evt?n th OCC rolo~ wouJd < httngo Thoy w rP changed to re<l ond hli1<:k in the nud-~ and aqatn Ir\ tht• ' rocent pd'it to orang cmd blu • Vil.JI lmtOf')' that tum tn Hl17 cmd '39 Ha 'Cdl Bear dTOW in the thrl'(' lecim wc•nt to lh ROS<' Bowl an '17 Although Rosso' rC'Cn.utan9 Wtt wtd predd m the di'~ Yf?dl'!>, h(• ~I wllcd h avily on pldycr. lrom lh•• lo<«tl 'i<'hools, Hcirbor Haqh t11\cl Ray llotto, on • long road of trhunphs at Orange Coa t College. yedl'\ before th clod h Wd'> nam td to th All·C<>d'>I I lunlln9ton Be<1ch 51 gnd ason squad ol gudn:I m ·3<1 <1mv<'d A!> il World ~dr II hqht<>r pUot m Mor thdn 28 Hdwc.ui. ht• Wd onn• pldc<'d on dn ·51 gnddcn. dr ill> 1qnm('nt 11 ... 1 lll'°'ird th cdmer In fdct, lwo tlarbot I b<Jh (Jfdrlu.ilf•'t 11<•l '><'Onng rec'Ords an the hr .. t wan dlJllln t River 1oe FuJlbtlck Hnun RO!>W dlwu't\ Ji.tvort•d plrtymq .. ., muny play r. u'> hf' 11111111 <.hinnc1 t1n't '-('a~n . I IP. 1<'11 loothdll wc1 .. rCWdrdin<1 LI at h(•lpt•d th1• plt1} Pr'> w ith lht>ir hfc ... tyll" dllfl lut un • It,., r hdlJt>nq1nq tor h11n to try t1 nd rt>< .111 pldyc,..., lron1 '> • ·'>t •11-c·dr 'lnr c· them · .trf• .,o Oldny of llwm hut hP d,,,.., rC'<'ttU C'h.11 W\. IOfJ'>lllO d !\lontl'lwUo I hqh q M<h1<1l "who, in tunc'.-hE>< dm•• c1 ll n1 l1ctC kt'r tor lh1· t"'t•w York C 111nh I h\ hrothf•'t, I ht" 11" "ho onu• pl.1)1-<l "11h ~"'"'JM1n 11.crbor H1q h 'frdd Rullo ~le< lt•U,m di Full rt.on Jurunr C'11lh'<lf', ...... n111t11l\ 11clvtt on:c1 to plc1~ p10h•,.,111ndl '4H v.c1 "1111111• 1lil1JdHI ndm :d Rod C .ouhl ,, ~ •• " ,,..n q111tl Gould h<td • pltln'I 111 .... 1 i.. c1 tf.i<i<hintt r<111 •<•r. bot hf' lo'I hi' hi•• d \1•,11 ldl"r wh1•n ht\ Cdt c fd'>h1•d 111111''1ti<1q1n111ruck up rronh 11 .. \\.••' h1•t1tl1•1I for ~t l\ldl')'., C 11ll1•q1• lt• r un"d11r ,, lootbdll Don Camrell SIDELINES expected for Nov U SS Lt•xmqton I l<1d thdl order cve>r 10 at LcBcird matenrth1Nl, h1• would htlv<' wound Stachum on tho up in the South Ptlcthc ctl0Dg-w1lh d Orang" CCMSt lll<Jhl d('(·k olltrt'r ndm d AJ Irwin In campu'>, wh1ch '' tum'. Irwin would co.a<h di I ldrbor plt>dsanq to old H1gh. ()("(',and UC' lr'\·m • ldn who may Th •r<• Wd_'> no qnd Sldd1um in thf• plan to llJ'Pf>cir lor ctn dlt('moon b19 '><'C'lJOn ol th(.' old Sdnlc.t Alld fdQdtn I FuJlertonr th<ll will entt>rtdm Anny An Corp' lklW wh<'n Orang(• dlJ m1tor C'Ocl~I was lound~. Tht• '><'hool hdd It as a httang hour to '>CJIUI<• OCT\ to \C'ht>duJP Qdml•'i ,,, holh Hdrbor I h1nldl ol Newport I !arbor n m •<I tht• hl"'il touchdown, wh1l«> hi'> pr<'p l<~~mmate. center Boyd HurwU, · kicked the tlrst extra point Rosso took csdvantd c or two old milllt1ry barrctc,kl I ft hy lht• Aml} Au Cor~ on ttie future ~c < dlllflll'> 111 &nVlt OUl·Of·IOwn pr~pt ·< ,, '" pl.t~ di OCT The monthly rent \1<t1'i s HI pr.r ~tudt>nl cmd onr room would '"' ttl lwo gnd 1>rospecl'> It WdS d boo'>I for r<'< n 111 inq I <>Oll>tl II,.. \< hul111'l11p Twu c )( 'C pltt~ •r.., from ()11\\ m•\. pt•n,lu·d "'11h hlm Tiu· ".Ut 11•11111 1tna...h1~I "1th t1 t-:S· I fl!fllftf \\h1l1• thl' .jtf IPt1111 llOL'>ht'il '1th •lfl K-·.!·fl m.ir~ 1n1J •·c1rni:>d t1 hm' I lud l nlortunc1t1•1\ lh•• 11111 \'""turned d11w n cltw lo,, l•lll•I lllJIH) Jt,1 l{om d II\: lllll "''""" hr.,t t1nd C'h1ef, Rdy Ro "°· who I hqh t1nd Hunhn<Jton 8 dCh I hqh m dm'<"led the Bue. from 1 'l48·55 I If• the edrly year.. Th(' '>ldd1um WdS abo roached numerow. other P1rt1l • built In the mt<l·S<h. dnd nctmed uJtcr ~port .. t1ftcr '55. mc'ludmq 'JOU dncl ltlC' lrtll' O< ·c trust c I larry Lc!Burd, \cHfinq who'>I• .,on I lt1rl<W)>ldy<·d on thP Ro!t!>O once !ttlld, "I'm 'llH' tl1t1t th1• IAtl •nt dlway!t com !I hr'>l \\ 1thu11t 11. you c-<1n't wm rf'm111tnq 1., ,, \ ,:ry <>l('CllV(' Uung You hvt• t1nd 4111• with In lht• i•url~ hO\ " promotion I rm11 ,, numl>«>r ot dr(>tl Lum .. nuh member~ lt."<.l lo lht• lftllH'ml'nl of C'hfr' J ~y di Ordn<J" < ott't I"' '"'' ''"1'te1n1., \H'rt lln1• c oorh luhnn.., < h\ "'" .11111 \\ 1 ncll'll Pie kt•n\, lht• tllhlf'hl Cftlt'l llli !<""" """'''' '"'"~ lr1,m th«> gnd 111 1•11'i 11n1I '' 11., lnlluwi~I b.., lrwm ol tlldl • COMMUNITf COLLEGE FOOTBAll Bu cs ·seek turnaromid . Ordnge Coast tdk es on visiting Scmta Ana with hopes of g_etting back on right track. St.Ye Virgen 0AllY f>ILoT COSTA MESA II th ·Ort1nq C Od 1 College lootbttll le,ilm '' look mg for confidence. at '>hould look no lurth r than la'll yt•df\ Pirate<. As they dltempt to brcc1k out ol their four·qdm • lo anq \lr<•<1k today. thL•· But ., ,m• d perntely4"l'kan9 conJadf'no• d YAluC'd trait Id l yrdr\ -.qudd held on th WdY to d ~ll!>'lmn Conftren<'e Central DI\ 1S10n C'O· chdmJuon hip Tho ... P Run overcdme d three·ganw lo<,1nc1 trec1k that included JU'I o n1· oflcmJve touchdown <X.:C (2·5. 0-2 Ul th • Ct.!nlrdl da~onl wtll c1n •mpt.to cmuJdl<• lhf' r)tl51 Wlth cl I p m COnJNCnC'f' qdffi{' tJgdllbt VlSIMg Sdnta Ant1 ·13·4.l·t) Th Bucs' current four-game lump hcls been brought about by lllJunc5. wtuch hdv r uJled ma lclck of conbnwty and unity. NATALIE CONTINUED FROM B 1 aotc-hed two angl Vlctones to help the Sa.tlor.. d feat Woodbndge, 4·2, an a b ·breaker seri after a 9.9 tie 10 sets a nd a 68-68 be tn games. The wm helped the Tars earn th Sett View League tJU •tt•s ruce to get back rn th team mode,• said th Dally Pilot Athlete of th W k . "Tenrus a such an ind.Mdual sport. It's. comlort109 to ger &n a tecll'Tl ttlng. jmt being beck on the team, hanging around with the girls and the camaradene. • OCC LINEUPS C>fffNu DIRNsa No. ~ Ht. Wt.a .,._, No.~ Mt. Wt. a...__ 11 NlolHIGG~ 6 I I~ So Ot S6 GMri S... 6-2 22S So DC 26 Nut Mnluot S 11 19S ft 111 67 JM11mS ~ 6-2 2•l So OT ""nw. n..a rt-I l"" h Fl 76 K'f\I WU;www 6-0 211 ft OT a~ JA.auoff \ 0 llO So Wfl SJ JMilmS KICWI 6 2 216 fr OE l VINCI STWUWQ S .. ISS So 'Ml SO MATT PWnn 6-2 21S Fr Ol.8 10"" '°°"'HM.I. 6-4 uo So TE "'9'lom TCNM 6-1 2•s Fr MU 7S ,.__ ,.,,,. 6·1 295 ff lT •2 0NmL ST'DNAU 6-0 200 Fr Ol.8 7l Kalv Coo. 6-2 JOS Fr LG 1 JS r. Ooo s 10 111 so ca 61 Eo FAM 6 I 262 fr C 27 ~ CAu!:JwAy 6 l 190 fr CB 62 llllM l.Mlcw 6 I 289 So "G 40 ... ~ 6-2 19' So SS 72 Sl1PHIN ~ ~ 265 h ltT is ~ IUltlrf 6-0 TtY So FS C'ottr.h ~l1k~ Taylo r .,t11d Tht• O< ·c: <'Od<'h ctbo nott'{) thdl lht• k~ ~ hd\t! dl'1tru1Ply C hdll llCft'<J lhC' Bu~ C'onfulPnc tt •For lhP n1.:,1 thrt•t• \H·t•k., w <' 1ust hdH• tci mt1 kt• 11 hdppeo. • Tttylor \t11d •\\p'ff• d lot hkl· th£> T''""'"'"'<' T11t1n' Tlung hdpp<>n .1.n<I ~ou httvt• to hnd out..l wt1y lo \t1rk out your hand dnd Qrtlh Uw <hrt ... top it from rolhnq • OCC ru\h1ng l1•t1tlt'r 1'1h''i Milici <'h w ho rn r.wd l•t!tl wC'Ck gdJlle with" nN k m1ury return lo lhl' l1n1•up I,.., pre,enn• '>ht>ukJ tw mo ... t w I omt-d by quctrtt•rh<lrk Nick I hgg'>, who hd' I)(> n rt'<'f'IVIOCJ muC'h pri>,,ure thl'> .,Pt1\on. NATALIE -.AVERMAN under cent r dlld on the• !ild<'lmc. f or the pct t l\\O ydm(' , Tt\ylor hd'> lK><'n u~mCJ hclrkup qu.u1<'rlldck Ja-.on Knpc.1v1nu"> an th(' qttmP J>ldn Anc1 d<Jdlll'il the Don!!. lh<' h·loot·'.I. 220· pound '>KJTldl rail ,r w11h ct wong dml \\Ill be USl"fl d'Jd&n Santti And, wh1C'h broke out of ati. lour·qllm(' lo'i111<J .,tr dk . with a 32· I 0 victory ov1>r Coldt•n We..t lill.t WL>t>k, "" k'<I by runrung bdC'k Qf dndon FM her. who I!> r-.u 2 m lh ~I~ Jon ConJerenc with t.04 2 yard~ and e1111lt • touchdown on l 77 cam ., 15 9 ydrd per dll mpt dnd 141.J per game) lroru<'ally lht• Dons ql\·t• up 153 fU.' !ting yard!> t1 fJdffiC team as well · . Brdvenndll'S i.pmt as the comerston of hN gdme. Her trdteqy rrught be c1bout o;ettlng up her opponent but al' her t ndc1ty thdt puts her over tht'! top. ·1 J~t want to go for my hots, I mean go for 1t. and not let up,• Bravenn<.1n Sctad •tn hlgh school, you can't take a f w game to 9 •t wanned up. You hdve to JUSl go for 1t, but aho tx> patient.· Brctvenndll ddm.Jtt<."<I 1t took fl r a f w match to · re.acquaint h rwll to th one-set high school formdt But to g t fainiliar with h r Back Bay nv4ls, the Ktng . u wa hk ndmg 4 bake. h dropped 1ust two Bravennan SAld narrowmg h r recrwtmg choices to Pepperdtne, USC, UCLA or Arizone has helped h r fi lax. She said h r final decilion will be made tn th <'Oming week.I. of th 20 gam ht'! played d<}dlll l CdM. ' "(Th Back Bay rivalry) 1s JUSt always lh r , • Braverman S4Jd. •tt nev r goes uwoy It' 1Jway m the back of your rrund . • Braverman'• contentment has allo transfemtd onto the teruus courts. where she uses a variety ol •bolt. mostly powettuJ ground strokes, to g61J\ rontrol over h r oppoaeots. •Sbe moves the bell eround rea.Uy w U. • Newport Coech Flettbet otaon ....,d, ·sh~ Mtl up her points and hits the bell very bard. She controb the poinll, buk.Uy. We're glad to be,,. her on the tMm. She's a great INd r and sbe bringl more tbAn just her geme. to the team. Sbe bringl • Jot ol spirit to the .. Wttb th S6Uots daurung the S.. Vi w League UUe and Bravennan WU\l\lng the I gue sangles cha.rnpionlhjp. the Newpon Harbor seruor It now fOCUled on atwntng o C lP SOulhem SeC'tloo sanglea crown Sh lost in the ClF singae. quartetftnals •• a sophomore, but lbe'1 tnt.nt on endtng h r prep c.,..... W1tb the ClP btle. "That'• one ol the rM90n1 I <'4"' bac-k. • ta.id Braverman, wbo noted the " Joined th Sa&lon, mAinly, to get the most out of high hool ·a wut to wtn tbe CJF singles tiU • • r ?' ~cllllp-i.r.../lllta • ONflll (Ollt. I ~~ n1qw ~----c. ........ .... .. uc....., .. ~ ..... 1~ ... ... _.. QM * - O ne• of .Ro-.'''., ld\Onll"·fJlc1~ ''" 1n ~"" p11n 11.111,.,. I l111h ... The Numbs One Mei r..ta letaz CAnlllf in the U.SA. 1999. 2000 6 ._.II in 200 I. More than 1700 New Mercedes-Benz available. Over 800 in stock. 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ORANGD -~ Th tanc:1a I ligh boy Nm COUillly team placed flvt\ runn r In th top 10 to win Its fifth trct)yht PacUic Coast l.t'a<JUe tJtJ 01 the PCL flnals at lrvtne Regional Park Friday Corona d I Man gtrls squad won the PCL tJU • «a.s weU, and like th(• Estanoa boys, 5wepl Ill duul met>t\ th1 yeur and c-.ipturNJ flm ptoce at the lcd<JUe ftncih ('ouch Churhc AppPll''> EoqlPs pla(f'd hve runners Ill tlw top to. includmg I lumberto NoJu' f lS 14J, Mike Cdstlla 11 S 241 tJnd AtJron Van Gf't?m 11 5 4 IJ rnmpl •tanq u t -2-3 flm'>h SPORTS .l\IJ<·I Flori•!> f 15 50) came Ill fifth for (!<,tunnct, wh&J(• Gcrdrdo "'°" o 11 h o 11 hni~hed ninth c ·0,1.1 Mf•!><.t'" Murc-o I lwpe ctlso qrcthlH'd /\11 -PC'L lnurels, 11111.,hmq m lht• top to (personal- l)(l<,I lh OIJ OJ\•Y PI CJf PHOTO' Bf Sf[VJ' M('(MM' Newport's girls celebrate another polnt-agalmt lhe Sea Klngs in th.ree-game sweep. . . . l!'t.1n<1ct'!> PtJnfalo Elias flb;Ol '""' ml'>wd the top 10 by d frt1r tum ol d ';t•c-ond Tars ill· ·three IJ1unc1 Ho'><'IP led the Eagl<''l' q ui!> -.quud with a fourth-pluce flni'ih in t 8·07. wl\1le Co~td Ml'sa·~ C'hn tm 8)4!Uand came m wventh (per.iONll-best 18.39) Th<' Eagles took hfth in tht>, P< 'L, while the Mw.tang"i Cd me m "iLXth Sage Hill swept The Saqe I fill I llqh girls I 6,.~ I volleyball team \@ dropped u 15· I. 15·2, 15-2 Arndemy Lcagu la.~ al Oxford Ac tJdemy m Cypre~ f-n<J.ay ~>phomort> Sdmanthcl Burru. hnlslwd with favf' ktUs, hve digs dnd__Q_n1• :>Prv1C" cJ C'C for the Llghln1h-c((:l-t 2. t ·I.I in l«'agu I Oxford /\rutlPmy 1mµrovcd to 7-Q,4-6. CdM seeks coaches CORONA l>SL I ,C--.. I M/\R Th<' ,......,... < ·oronu dPI MM ' I l11Jh bct t>bdll protJn:Hn I'> seeking qudb.lled .tpphcdnt'> fGT lower-fevel UldC'hmy pt>SlllOn\ Thow 1nterc,.ted should 1 ontuct Co.tt h John Emm tJt (714) '424-7575, Pxt 4002, or f<U d bnM n"'lUJTIC tq(~9) 515-b071 BUllmN BOARD Extren1c freestyl jumping Nov. 10 C'OSTA MES/\ An «v«nllul l*"'I nHJht of 'P''f'(lwuy mutuny< If• M< llltJ, inc ludmfJ lrN•'>tyh• motocr<>!>s, will h1• h•ullirPfi t.tt the Cosld f\.11'"1 Spt>4'flwdy on th<' Ordn!Jf' County f ,mqmund'> Nov 10 ( •dlt'\ Op(•n di 5.30 p.m dncJ lllf• hr\I MC f• bNflll_<, di 7 30 The • 0\11·111 r '"l' t 'J. lor cKJulb. 1uruor. '""I .,. nN>r. r1n• SH, < hJJdr •n d<J<"i h -1 J. .1rn $4 and S·ttnd-under ttfl' frt•1• ..J . Ne wport 'Harbor avenges five-game loss with three-game sweep over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar. Steve Virgen DAILY Pl.oT NEWPORT BEACI I W11h the Newport I lartx•r I h<Jh Qlrb v<Jlleyball tPdrn up 4!-11 111 Qdmett over Bd< k llr1 y nvul Corona dt!I Mur FncJt1y, Smlort senior Lmd~y Miller cru!>ht•d uny nervou., douhl'i lwr C'Odt h Dan Glenn had "Wf''vc bet•n lwm before,· Glenn told ht!. Sa1lori. 1n the huddle before Gdrnt• :l, wfemng to the CdM rotll('h,,t k from d 2·0 hole on Scpl 20 Miller re<>ponded. "That won't huppen dgam COdC'b • And with lhat, the Sa1l11n. (18-9) ~out the Se.i K1n9'. building a t 2-3 Jedd for a IS· 7 C>ame 3 wm. to cup a wt'<'IJ (15-t t, 15-f>J thdt took about 70 rrunules, ending thP ~ ~11lbr ason for both tcum., at Newport Harbor "The kids lepped u11 tomght, • Glenn said • Andrl'd Tnnen (eight kills) r<~d lly stopp<'d 11 up dnd Chn<>llnc Woller (SU kills dnd on<• Wf'VK .. urc) had o n1• ol hN lwltN mdtc-hes. We're getllnq lwttm Thul' the rust lune In d lonr1 lime WC played W(>U ('dM ht1d d great first gum • We WN<' pldyin!J wf'll 11nd tlwy w1•11• n{Jhl then• w1\h u" I Wei\ hupmg 1t wouldn't lui.l on tlw1r &JdP. • The h~I QdffiC httd <'n<JUyh drt1mt1 dnd <'Xc1h•mcnt to inspire goosebumps. d., lh<"rt• W<'fe oiix h ~ an cl l'vcntf uf rttlJI(~ On the Sllllh tit•. IO· IO, Newport mad its mov with TrmPn i.erv1n•1. Kr"''" MC'Clune (nmc lulls) Cdmf' "'' with a rctr ilSS~ to :i.ophornor" Atyson J nntn<J .• who .,lttfllM'CI d clcfl t1p ov~r lhr net. thut f Pll unlOu<'h<-'<.I for ttn 11 ·IO IP11tl Jenn.mg 5.lammed l:t kill!. to share motch-hlyh hono~ with C t.IM'tt Morgan Smith iiml Cluire AU •n. • 1u.n or lrrtn .. lt•r from N •wport I Ce1thor N wport gulnr.d t1 J.l JO lt'tld tl · r<',ull of tJn10 1 Lt1 Lord' dig, which INI to 11 < 'dM Nror Lord loh•r end d thl• game With hcrwrv4• tb. t h'd t•> d McClun • kiU off t1n O'l~1-.1 from .. nlor Kalle• Kln9, who HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS TENNIS CdM sweeps singles, doubles at Pacific Coast League fmals Odmion d f ~dts CdM teammat Vi I y by def auJt in ing1 findl, Holldnd-Snyder win doubt LAGUNA 81!A 11 -ll w • hdl ho for Coroou d I ~ I Ugh' gul t~nnt t am Fridey In th Pacific Coast Leagu nchvldudl c.:huntplon hip et Ulguna Bffc'h I hgh. CdM Junkif' Anne Y, , the t m' No 1 ng ·play rend top 1 d In th loumamant, df!f1ulted tn the tngl llriaJ •sa••n•t tHmm.t• L •lie 011aton, who C'lalme d lb• Hlllll dlle of lier(' ...... ~--·••D!Mo ...... d••· .. ••· .,. npen.Ddl9g bedi ... ,,, ... did not'*" ......... a '•*~ qus'-.. .... Cl' SoudmD 5ectkMI .... ,, ..... dta•pt· u Db1ll==··~ .. ,.,.....,,.,,. Oanlclle Kai n. M. 6-0. an lhO aenUt.lnak, whil lMmiOo bHt CdM '81.nUNt ul6itli MUtP , 6-l. 6· r, iri the uther mlllnal Mutz.k lid led twwien. ti-l. M, tor.lhlnt jlijlnl. ln the doublet ftn•J. Corona <.k'I M•r' .. BrUtAny t lolltind and Taytynn Snyder, the top-lftd l em, b 1t IAgune Buch' · Cameron Benyn-~n 1ikt Lindsay Butterwk:tc, 6 -3, 6· 1, •ft« ttefeeUng u.gww BNC'h ::.ac: Sdtlillnln end l>enhtlle ,l-l,l-0,iDlbel lnNllt .................... , .... Be,,_·Sencbnen bNt C4M'I Brittany Minne and 4-.S. ... 7 2 8-3,6-3.Sdl•m- .... taippll!I MlnM Rr1t I t .............. 3.e-3. , Newport Harbor HJgh' Chdstine Wolle{ (1) blocks a klll attempt by C orona del Mar's Eleanor Mack. t1 ni,..,.,,.11 n '""''' und hv1· dlCf' ( 'clM •w1Hor wtt1•1 · .1.u q111•h111• UP< kl'r • .i,o < 11mp1h'<J 'l:f ,..,.,i\t' ,1111f hcul 11 clump for c1 kill. hkf' Km11 ·our <,t•mor httd 1wvn ""'' to C '<lt'.I fw 1th tht• P!tu•11Uon ul S4•pl 2Uj,. c:11•nn "411(1 "\\llwn you pl.1y C.'0111n.r, "" tl t tHtc h, you don't hdvt• lo 'MlY much to tfl'I 1111•111 htt•cJ 111>. I kuul of loukNI el th1'1 .. , a tllttyull 1111th'h Th" " <l,.flnatPly mo111t•ntuni l0t u., l'\i1 • .1lw"~' f •It (UH• S.ulor' drt•J IM•llt•r lhcin lh1•1t 11-coul II'' 0111• thllllf to "'Y II, now w~ h.1\11• to 'how 1t • Mt•c1nwh1h•, dfln d lt·nc1thy ptr.t•llllllf h lt••Ull lllt't'lllltf Wllh hi.!> S<o KlllCJ\ It 7 ~hi. <'011< h Utll C't1ri'11'"'"'" r1•111111111•1t 11pr- 1m1 .. 11c ttboul h1" 'tfl1<11I'' J><>h ·ntwl ·wtum thl" tf•,1111 '' m1, wl' ht1v(' tt t hunn• to wm ('IP,· Chn h1111i-.1•n ,, .. ,, "N1•Wj)flfl pl.ayPcl oubton1llno <h•f1•11 1•. Whf'n wp did l11t tht• hall 1n, tlwy 1h111 11 We1'll tjl'I our C'onfldl'n«• b.i< k Wt>'ll rwvt•r l1t1v1• 1111111twr tnwJr·ht hkt! toniqht • Tht• Snilur., conlrollt•d tittm1• 2 hy h111lchnq u to-:t 1 .... c1 Tlll'y h•d, '>·1, then J(•nntrHf " \f•rvPd lor hv • '>lfdlltht ro1nh Tht~ run included a wlld r.;lly Wht•n C 'dM'« Elt•anor Mi:lc k ''"v1•n kill.,) und K1m1 nldcl1• kt•y ch11 , «net the r.illy f'nd1~1 W1lh ,, kill hy 1.orcJ off "'n 1,,,,.,..,t lrnm Km<1 loi •• q.,:1 k•dcl Trilll'n Wf'nt lllCJh for u kill for the nPxt point, promptin11 t1 C'd~1 llm•~out. ro rttac h CJtlme poml, Wollt'f 1Hld Lord 'ik1f'd lo hlo< k t11>01t•nlt11I ('dM kill, 1ind d S.•11 K11111 nror t•rttlr.d lht• IJUlllt' Attn lh1• riwtth, Uw nvulry \11ln11d l'd but for t1 lew mom~tl,, wh\'ll Wollc•r hugq<><J Alll'n t.11 < t'lllN court HIGH SOIOOI: IOYS WATER tiuo Tars put Capo Valley away Vi \W lell<JU • Champs lune up for CJF. OCAClf .-•-·•NI ll1lfhor ll111h'' uni~ II Sc' 11 If' V U'lllJllt• c hctm1111m SluJu, lun Ml UJ• tot U llJllllffUrMf ( II V111~ofls with u r :tjtlllir·'!ieit•Jott nch1ltf I .Mt vu tu1 y OVN vi llllHf C"d pl .. tc ano Volle•y Pr 1tl.ey itftl'fnnon N1tlh1tn Wnm :r Ir.II th wuy w11h llv <focth1, llife•o h t1I 1md d'l, ~~Mil ~ 1k hafll Rury M'1.,..!CI lh'ftlo tin M' · Sinclab Md two ooel and two H ••••· find Steph~n Lugu KOted twic •· lpr 1h S.Uon, whoimpmvfld to 14· 130ftnll TIM S.110,. bekl a 5.3 halftime ..... bul broil• it aplll ....... 1-2 ........... .......... keyM.., ..... ~0.11 from W 1n •r lo 91v ttw.1r cOdCh, Jttwn Lyne, h, • boo">l LyrK"h m h1 fm.I y r et Ne•w purl f fitr bor after JU t•VIOll ly 'Cldt htnn •l C<iJli'ilnmo Vitlk?y dnll ufft.nd 1dtN hit tHm'i. mo•nc k• 1t ill Toru thdUh$• gam., htMh 11«•01d m •111uog to hJm, In twkhttOn to the~.,. ht teem m1y M~ l')efKted M 11 IW4"11 the f*'fnffw ndl weink. ---·· CM ,.._, < Jll b4 .... I I I I • I ............. llll •tl r a,_..,...,., llllJJ.W&.,.a,n ••• , s.. ..... , Doily Pilot COWG1 WS HOOPS Sbowtiine .for . . the Anteaters . Senior slar Green pops for game-high 34 points in easy exhibition triwnph over team from Ukrdin . Amira Aguilar Ant dtN~ r<'dllV lmfkltMJ lh1• DAILY Pll.OT score. e.<oipecia.lly '" lht.' llr .. t h.111 Th tNm tncld(• l:tt.8 'v In th1• 8 R E N h r t half and 87 5" .. in lhl' EVENTS ~~~ C" E N T E R Kordbcl mod I of 2 t1tl •m1'1' I IJgh expec· In th • llnt hull. while-th1• ta Hon and AlltNlers mudc US of 22 the h edvy •J wt1<>n't d~pl awd for ou1 burden of lll'Sl gamP." Dougla !kl.Id • 1 C'Omlng oft thou< ht w<> did wh.it wo (OUld th • chool'!. ~ 1~ do c1t l.h1Hta9~ • m o ., l Th • 1wn 1 young dnd -M> UC'Ce!> fut cuf'theAntNtters.Tb tf"411lh,.., Cd on ever, didn't <><'em I~> only Uiret• 'i('nt0r • one of whom wt>tcJh down the OC IMOO mc'n ., .., d sltJrtPr bd'ik tbd.U tcdm Fnd1ty night us ·1 fc"C'I we huv(• •• l<Jt to pm111 • the AnlN IN'i defeat~ Koru1X'I t1 long WdY to qrow, • l.>ougld.,, from th • Ukraine. 105-71, m a.n ~ud ... <•xhlbiUOn gdlTl m front of 1.126 DP., pill• lht• ,0, "'"' uf 1,..,, Jerry Green. ldSt year''> 819 !>Cd'i<nl, wht·n th• Antc•.111°1, W t Conf renc Plttyer of lht> clahnPd thC' IUCJ W1.,1 Year. I~ the Anle~ten. "'+llh 14 ConfNenre TiUc> tJnd w<·nt i ,_,, f)Olnl ' tnC'ludlng all lb rrct' 10 'l<'I d school 1nqlt•·Wrl\llO lhrowi. victory n•cord, Duu1jld.,., <,111d ht• Mlke lloud andJ~clll llcllTL't <tovo; not ll•1•l pro'"IH' .1111•1 chtp1>e<J in Wllh 17 p010l5 earl! C'OffilrlCJ oH ltW tw .. t Wd\lin Ill The Antcdtcrs went on d 15-"'hool hi-.tory · 5 run to .. tort thl' gam°' und "Wt• dtf' try1n11 tu 111\1111 nf'Vf'r look.ed IMC'k Midway tonhdf'n(\' rtnd dCJfj({ ...... Wn1 ... , throu9h lhc hcJll, I food <>ro1ed Oou!J ltl"' -.1.ud "Tht•r1··, 11 h•H·I eight i.trd.K)ht polllts, includm~ ~ 01 pldy ~·· d"I""' 111 ht• ,11 \\ 1• lkllT of lhree-pot.nlPl"> lO put U 11,1v(• ,, lonq woy to qf'I 111 wh"r •• up,29·14 W1lhhvPnunut ll'fl wt•'nc••d 10 ht• lTt111ttJhll wi• m th<• hr.t hctll, Green took ovt•r dernun'>tr.itt-d whdl WP knu\, di the• fr •-lhrow line , mdkmg r: four \lrttKJhl to give UCI d 4~-25 WP cun dr> now or th1'> 1l<ln ul l<•cttl 'Tilt' Anl&it !'!>took d S9-3.l tho yPt.tr w1• pl11y1•d wt•ll I d I I UtJ The Anll•dl<"r. ~w .1 (llllt•11 •nl cc.1 u tu m UCI ct1ct not let up m thP '-'Ylc of pl11y I nd<JY tl1<1n th1 •\ d h ... Th Ant t t will ft1t ,. prnbr1bly t1ll y1•t11 S<'C'On ..., e.i ers wen ""-0 l t ·"'lb h U b 1 Kor.itx•I pluy' ,1 C:urop<•tJn .,,~11 · onc1 .. run O'i un <' a , u Korc1bcl did not re mt1m silent 01• pluy in whlC h tht• plt1 y•·1' Olt•xiy OnuJl')y<•v mdde d three-pcnl'trat«> m~n· thdll tct1111 rh .. point •r w11h t 2 mtnute'> left in Antl'tttcr' .m• 11""' to 'f'f'11111 lht•g.mwtonit lhelN<ltoHl -4H. K.or.tlx•I Wt1'> IPd hy OIPt.. ... mdr But d<JdlO, Gr('<•n Will> sent to C huu...,..w. wh1:"' llrt'<J 1 It P'""''· tht.' lree-'1hmw hne fouri.trd1yht dnd Y<•vg<•n J odurv.rnnyy, whu lim to mcr<'d"1"UCl''I lectd to hdd 14 85·48 Kore:tbt•I w •nt on d 12-4 The Antcc.11t'r" h11.,1 c ·,11 '-lt.1h nm, bul it WO!. too lttl<' UCT., BdkC'r.fwld Nov to in wl1t1I '' Addm PcHtldd hnahzed lhl• hcuiq htlll•d cl'> un t•xh1hlt11111 v1rtory with tt field godl with WM!DO! C,('\1('0 \t'COnds I >fl UC ~ 105, lloumL.U..W... 71 "Qu1rkness WtlS a ldctor m uc erw. c;,_, 1'. Hood 11 Uie qunw.· UCI CoaC'h Pdt 1Utrl\17,P•ilda10,Korlm11119 1.>ouglds' '>did "W<' p<>nelrdlcd OwtSt 7• ZUzMi 6. °'°'0 ~ l pt 9()11\, Hood ), HMrl\ I off ru.1v ly • FouMd °"'. - The Ant<'d(('.rs shot 7b" .. from r~ -KOfimin the h<'ld m the hrst hdU (19 or ~ ~ 16, ~~ 14, OnufriytY 1) • 2.5). hul hp1>e'<I to.59 4''.. m the ,.~ 12, fptf1t1uev 7 PotJ,._h 6. -..><"ond. The "idmc J>dtlem hf'ld 1<¥io 2. ~YY 1 lnw for t hree-po1ntf•rs. The lpe CJOilf\·Onufr'Y9¥ J °*llOV ' Antct~ rs mad 3 of 5 in first P~yy l . ~h l , ~Mln't'Y 1 hdlJ, but )u.'>I t of 4 in the '>('('Om! ~=.:' ;h It wd~ Ire<• throwi. wh re lht• ~ uc 1rww. s9 n COMMUNITY COWGE BRIEFS OCC women rout Riverside CC, 5-1 Cassity scores twice lo lead Pirates' victory. l..du11 n C~1ty srored tw1('t' and Jt1yn'(l M<thll•r CM] hud o pair ol ass~ts lo I ad Oranc1e COd t CullNW\ I. • wonwn' occ r team to d 5-1 win over Vh1t1ng • _ R1vcrsJd C11y CoUeg Fnday afternoon Mdhl r, AmtM>r Blukc• dnd Andr d Cork hill ul~ ..con'CI yc,.11, ,,., the Ptrdt ' unproved lo 17-4-1. I J-2 in th" Or..in~.w Empm• Cont " nre Th only oth r <>cr.t.SJon fur un cx ·c wonit>n\ !•O• 11•r t tam to wm 17 gam OV('f lh ('Ot or U1 <,('c.L,on Wtl<; wtwn thf• J>1rdt' ddV8nf't.'(J tO the Wl hnul' 10 lf)88 Rlvt>md dJd not SC'OrC" unw lh hnal m nut of pl.1y ,, .. ex ( .... dt•ft•n<;e proved upcnor Orang t'.<>c.1 l oub hot 1{1\:l'r 1dl', l!J-7 Th<' Pmal • rf'lum to 1tct.lon 1\J<~foy ill hp m. wh1•0 lh ·y tr.Jwl lo Gold(•n W l lor the11 regular-<;t•o m hndl . Coast men upset by Saddleba k. 11-9 Orung Coo\t ~· c:ollNJo'\ men' water polo tedm WU~ llf)S l by Sadcll<'bdC'k C'ollt"g at th " Orong • llmplrc Conhuoncc t ·h11mplon hip Frtddy, 1 t ·9. dl"Of>PUl9 tho Plr4l! anto today' ltrth·ph1cf. m&tchup oga1n t flullerton or Santd Afld al lhc- Uruv •™lY uf R K.1141.nds Th(l l>tTat • who hdd t>Nten Seddlebeck twice an UM! n.ogular 4"0f\, )um~ to a 3-o first · qUAJ1H le.ct and exp.anded the advantag to 5·1 midway Santa Ana too much for OCC men, 5-1 ' Th• Or•ft9e C'out Collfl9e m n's M>< c , teem ~ auffeNCI • MC'Olld·hd letdown, tlJloWtng"" gog in • ~ 1,ltttlta IO boll S... AM, &bit,.,,....,._,. ....... the Orange EmpUe a.Nte11cw. Prtct.y. • Denllt Zene l..aed lhe goal lor tti. Pltet (l0.8i:t, ,.,..,l in tht! O!C) .... A ICGflllll ltnl half, ~oul dM...,.. holdng Pulktrton, ~y at :l p.m , in•~ t'OllMlwe geme, • ............... oll lnlbe Veley _ ..,..c.-ea1oc~·~ ........ [E ............ OI 11 01 LI www._ lnllll>YaMy. ..... ....,...,. ....... ,... ...... ,............ ---~--.... ......... 211 ..... -..... ~---....,.. :: ........... ,_.,: ....... -~11Xi!: ·-II\' :::Orrll ... 2211.. _ ... .. • SPORTS llGH SCHOOL FOOTUll • Mesa · Shuts C down Mustangs gain inside track to playoffs with 17 -0 victory over Corona del Mar Friday "night. RJdwd Dunn D AILY Pllor c.:OSTA Ml!SA II Cotta MeA Higb'1 Nick Cabk:o bru.slles off Corona del Mat defender Mark Clandwll f20) th 't<' WdS a nqht tun 'for en route to a tlw football to boun<'P key pickup. <::or.ta Mew I Ugh' w<1y. 1l wt1 fnddy night d<Jutn t K---Below, the P.1clfk COdsl 1..e..t<Ju<> t1nd eo.e. ..._ 17 Musmg1' N<'wport-Me e IJ1stnc t CdM "' o l<eola nvu l Corona dl'I Mt1r ell Asuega picks Ort111< ( 'wst Collt'(Je up yardage Th host • t1 Kmq~. rt1nkt'<l No K an despJte the CIF South •m !i<'<'hon DlvtMOA IX, lo">t two defensive . n u< 1<11 fumbl<'!t ond th • Mustdng~ look stops by "t1dvonlt1q of opponunitie~ c1S Costa Me:.t1 Corona del t•dlT1cod t1 17-0 Vtctoty in t1 CJdmc with playCJlt Mar' unphcohon.s · Jonathan -·wc·r 111 th<' pldyou ... • ... t11d Ml•.,t1 < 'cklCh 0dve P<1rkm~. whow ll•t1m (7-2, 'l· H'!_b~rcd (3) 1 an th • PCLJ ft1t('" Umver<i1ly nt•xt w~k m anu "-· c1 n~uldr:. ''d!i-011 hn11lf' 10.dP< 1d1• !>CO>rld~ .. 1tawt~"{1r.---:-- pl.1«• ' For th<• Mu&tdllCJ"· 11 Wd., their lir.,t shutout .. me€' d 52-0 w 111 over Bol'id Crrm<IP lclSI yc•11r 1il W<'<'k 2 For lh<• !::lt•c1 Km<J'> 1t \\tL., lht•1r hril tun • being tu!ld 'i{OH'lt•,., "'"l •Co td Me>'w1 hldnlo.l'd thc•m. 14-0. in Wt~k IO of thP I <)l~ nimJ>drcJn "Tlwy b<>ttl ll" u1i tronl. • C'dM f'0tt<"h l>i< k r fl.'('llldO '>clJd of the Musldllq~. whw• tn"f>"<'d otfcno;;1v • hne open<'d thc• WdY for w mor wmqbd< k NIC k Ct1b1m ( 120 yc11d' rll' .. lunq on 1 h < c1mt''I • .md 1unior I ullbc:lc k Kc'!''" A"llf'CJd, whtH'tl~me<I Iii llrTlt'\ fur 111 yc1rtl' t1nd two touc h&.lown' Ec1rl)' in lhl• thml qudrtt>r. with co.,rc1 ~lt''>d lt•c1d1119, 14-0, C'oront1 dt•I MtH\ o llt•O\l' found 1t!> g<•<1r lwh1nd 1unwr rumun\J IJ<tck Mork Cidn<'mlh on thl' ~ti Kmq · lirst -Mmt''> of the S<'<"oncJ hcllf The ~Pd Kin<J' dll' up b2 yMth on 12 plt1)' ttnd S 29 on th1• clue k. l>ut thl'y fumbh'<l <11 lht• ( ·11-.lt1 ""'<'~ IO-yt1rd lme Uw1r dt•cJK''>l. JWlll'tr<tllon ol the CJdme> dnd < 't1hico n.'lurn '<I the lumbh'1'e<ovcl') b:l yt1rd., to thw.trt on 1mprc•.,o;1ve CdM dnvt• c1nd put c1 ''ldk11 in the S<>t1 Kmqs hC'Jrt. '' "'w lh<' boll c onw Joos<> dnd two guy'i on my ll•clrn W«U' trymq lo pick 1t up.· C.1hKO 'it11d ol thf' qame''l b1qgf-st plily ·nwy tm'<i tu 91t1b 11. but ('Ouldn't, t1nd th • 1,..111 poppt'<-1 out II ,Upped out nyht to mP • Cuh1c o, who c•n1oyc>d d hnl' CJ•\mt> on holh \ldt•'> ul thl' bdJI redChPd lhe end LOOl' o n hi hunble fl'COV<'ry, hut tus 90- yil uf rrhjrn Wd., nulllhed because of dipping un Co td Ml''><l · But, with C<lt-1\ off nse kn<>clunq on~ door ll1 d t1qhl 9dffi('. lhe pldy wt1s "huge• for th M ~defense. MCOr<hng lo Perklns ~le'>tl, inslecJd, look OVN tit the CdM 43 with 4<l4 lo 1>ltt~· m lhe! lhmJ qudrte.f dnd CdJIJ>t.'<l Cl unw-ron-.wnmg dnv<• 14 13) wllh d 22-~dnl h •ld CJO.ll by Bryce Shendan <In Cornnt1 d •I Mar\ nsumg !>t>nc,, Clr.tc1 M !'-<\ ..tron<J -.ulC'ly Freddy Rodngu .-l mt1.•rc <'fllN"i t1 J>d lrurn quartcrbdck DyLm f lc•ndy on the hrst pldy, t1 flN rtJr kc>r w1lh St ~\11•n Wdrd th(• int nded d p rece1vN C.ilJiro, th l rt'c 'ic.llety, clnd Rodnyu& hdd Wtttd wverc•d. · ('o<..tt1 M • .i' d •I n e dllowed CdM only hvt• 11.iss romplt>laons lor 43 yttrds m Ju ••ll••mpt'l, with bdC'kup quctrterbdck D~Y ~01 PHOfO<. IY ~~ lillflt Joodlh.in I lubhard c omµlf'lrnq I o l h throw., lor 18 yards "W(''vt-JU<;l l><>t•n pl.11m11 l)l•fh•r Ill llw sccondury: PNkm' '>t1nl 1\.11 k C't1hic 11 trnd Frt.>ddy RodruJUP/ t1fl• d11111q t1n t•xccU •nl JOb. t1(ld our c 11rn1•1 h.u k' < >ni.11 RWL .111<1 Lw<; ( :On1t1ll•1. ,_irp plt1ymq qrl'ttl We'rl' n ot mt1kin11 llll\lt1k1•' Tlwy Mt" playing wh<>rc• th<•y \hould Ix• w1• hH1k (Cdl'-f'l fld IO<J CJdJlll'I t1Wt1) Cost.i f'.1t..,.. scorl'd on ll'> hr't po'""'ron With A4>Ut'<Jd C-tlf'fJUl<f dO t-1<1ht-pl01)' h'i- yard dnvc with d 2 t-y.ml tuuc hclown run off nqhl tucklt> Jt1nw' P.wlwn •\"llNJt1 mc.1dc thr '<' r ut lo lht• r1qht 'uh• .ind rcclchc>d th • t•nd 1onc• unh111t lwtl ht-r1ddn's cxtrn-µ01nt k1c i. qt1v" th1• SAILORS CONTINUED FROM B 1 the Tct.rs m command. 14-0. with 1 20 left m the first quarter. cw.tlion. Tht• INd gr w to 34-0 wh ·n P.ntor Adam Kem 1mnt<>d un d r a perfect lonu ,,., from nor quar- lflrback Morgttn Crcug for u 7Y-yard touchdown two pltty 1.nto th fourth quarter From there, all thdt wa left wu th c,hulout, but Woodbndge took 16 plays lo t-ovl'r 53 ydrds agamst th H arbor re rv lo score with 21 SC<'Ond r rnoirung. SWJ, there wclS Uttlf' that could take away from an unpres ave ~wport perfor- mdnre, -which put a big rnlle on Bnnkl.-y'1 face. A Mike McDondld anler- ception. the econd or four Sallor packs, all tn the hrst huJJ, began a 7b-yard dnvt> that took seven plays and wa Ctlpped by a 46-ytlrd Craig·lo-Kems hookup. nu~ key play on th dnve was a defensav holding call dur- lng d I farbor punt, wh1ch produced an aulomatJc fu·~t down. · Th Cratg·K ms conn • uon w.u clidung au rught a the ruor duo combined on ix completaons fort~ yard and tru TDs. Craig fwshed l O of t 4 for 215 yards, without Minter· cepUOn 1Wo ol hil mcom- pletions were dropped by Harbor recejvers. ·~ threw the h«k out ol •t. Brinkley Mid. f\~"''•Hllf" ,, 7-fl 1'<111" r:.ub, 111 1h1· -.cc on<I qut1rtr.1 \-.111 •Jrt 1l11~1U'(I Slwncl1tn\ 17·)•H11 p11111 Im llW !'1.h1 .. 1,u111' 1111 llll' < '1JM J-toHl luw 0\ml, "1th llw ..,..,, K1nq' p111rn•cl <l•'i'fl m 1h1 1r II\\. n lt•rnlor) th<•) lumlllt'fl on tlw1r hr.,1 plct'r <1ntl h·~t'.'> l'ylN Wc1hlnm ''" u\t•rl'd 1ll lh1• 4 Aftl'r 1'1•1 I.In'< <1llt•tl t1111t .. 1u1111 <c1hn "" li11•cl-11p 11'·1111 rlllll 'I 'I up ct pl11) \'lll'tjd 'con d 1111 ,, l -\•1111 111111 hd11\\ll r1111 1Htcl C..lwndttn' i.11i.111c1c1 .. 11 I l·fl Tht1I "'" ,, 111111ph•t1• lootl>o1ll 1111111t'. • "-•Ill l'Nl.11i... '""o't' tt •.un l'llfll\.t•d ,, 1w11· 11111( hclu" II 1lll\1llll1Hfl tll h111flllllt'. \\hilt• '"''''''lfl<I ltt.! q11>11ncl \ .11tl' 1111 .! I 1,1nw' Ill thi' 111K·n1nci .!·1 111111111,., •TlliJ w.u a yood win for us dnd it wo ntee to com bo<:k and pl4y w U alter lcut week ro 20· 10 rome-from· behind win ovf'r Laguna HiU1). We executed w U, offensively. wtth thf' run end I.he peM and the defente pldY9'9 greet~·"'·· the defente l8t the tone Woodbndge't amorphout flex defenM help9d conUlin the Harbor running game, .. Jobmon ~ With • modelt 73 yerdl on 2S Cat· ...... But ttM Warrior sec· oadary. left alone on tbe pertmeter. Md pn>blelM C'Oalatnlng HMbor pe• cetcben. lncluding Brian • GMea. wbo bed thrM cetch· .. STlYl (!W« I OMY rtDJ ~ HMt»Or cpaarterbeck Morga CraAg ttt-111• for y~ In Friday night' rha•plonllllp victory. on the•• pie!!' the om-. whie9 ...-def..,. end Jim Rachw•U dea.ctied • lbGlt ... into .... air .... .... • dMng m•cepdoe lllvtftllle'Tan pur 11'•et tbeWla._.10. ,,.......,. ........ ,...Sn• bKk MM& C•11 df •sSIU& ............ . •••rtJ' ca ..... ,. $Dalia cq;•• .. ~ ........... . • rar 22 yen11. ,... w.mon· ..... ,..,... ....... IMdlna _. .......... Wiil '~ ..... h~ -· .. -· .. 1 1 l 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 1'1tll ~ CM St>Md.ln 22 f C. 0 l I Al~eo l lSO ll'\t•m.tt«ll CM c.tiKo, 16 120 A~ 16 91, l TO\. Ru•l 4' 19 ..... Ii'°' ' 1' Aodrigutrl 4' 2 CdM C~iulllrJ1 14'6; M C~r. "-18. lffn<ty 8 '" Hubb.t'd 2 IT\tl'ltl\ 9 ,.ASSING CM ,._.,""° 0..CO. • CdM Hendy l 10. I S. 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CORONA DEt [&:J MAR The top wutN polo club lf'dnt'> fro111 uounc.1 th1• U <, tilld <.: anada began < omw•utmn f nd<ty di Corona cit-I Mc1r I hqh on th first of· thr1'i' .i.1\i of t ompetJtJOn at the tJ s '>111 •n w .. tt>r Polo TuurntJmPnl ,...;1 •w Y•irk AlhlelK O ub ·A". th•• t!Plendtn'f 'hctmp1on w1tb lhrt•t• tunnN U S Olympians t1nd <Jnt· tJ c.. nt1tt0nt1I player. c ru-.h"<J thf• <11mpt>tlUon to soar into totluy\ <Jt1m1·~ with a 2-0 n'< 11111 1 tw loumam nt con- tinue., thruuqh "unddy ~-­C..I B.1Qt1\t 17, Windy City 6 (HAWP 1 NYA( I 6 Vl/('l/.~1)~12 NYACA.14 c:..l ~lll4 NfWpOtt 9 N'CA.C I 6 Olympe C~ 2. 20. V~6 C.lg.tfy 10. 1-on9 INdl Shore 1, 9 NVAC A 22 Wlf"Cy City l . ~ ~. 2!> (HAWP 7 Otf"'P'( Club 21 The~ 2 _.,.. .. 1•• I• m NYAC /It"' long "1ICtt 9•m C..1 8.tptl\I"' ~ IO•m Wrtld)IC•tY"' lheDoggm ll•m ~""V~ Hoof> CHA'M'"" ~ Oub I pm NVAC.I"' The~ 2 p"' c..i hplnt"' long INd1 ) pm NVAC A "" C.'91rt •pm OiAWP w Verx~ !>pm Newpott"' ~ Oub 6 pm W!1WJy City"" NYN:. 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