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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot·. ...... U•I & UISUll Anew book by Metanle AYflS shows the buuty of Newport Buch through the eyes of area photog_.,aphers. s..,....s .. ..•.. SPOITS Orange Coast College quarterbadc Nkk Higgs finds room to run on a quarterback sneak past Santa Ana's MlchHI Lockett in Satur~y's gatne at OCC. The Pirates prw.aed, 20-10. --~12 ...... co•••m .... HMbor View Elementary Scnool Prlncl~I Karen Kendall talks with Assistant CJty Editor James ,..., *>ut her kids n.mg the highest APt scores in the county for the second year in a row. ........ WMt to know wNt"5 P'9 on In Ne\uport-Mell this week? Thil month 1 Chedt out our uttimnt CMendef. ....... ON 1HI WIB: WWN.DAILYPtLOT.COM SUNDAY STORY 'Coming from abuse and neglect, these children didn't have a voice. We want to hear their concerns, and they respond very \Yell to that.' 1llNnc:e "9nll.-. program manager at one of South Coast Chtldren'.s Socifly's residential houses ... - Studeatl at a South Cout Chlldren'• Sod~ school have developed strong lrtendshlps through the prognm. Giying kids a chance South Coas~ Children ~Society in Costa Mesa helps abused and neglected children who have nowhere else to t~m • mm:IR'S NON: All the c.Nldren's Nm11 h4lw been cNnged In this story to protec:t their Identities. DH•wNewman DAILY PILOT A s a teenager, Roger was neglected by his family. SuJfenng from low self· esteem, poor hygiene and a general feeling of bolabon.. Roger often expressed bis emotion in vio- lent outbursts. . •I was a monster,• Roger admits. But Roger, now 16, is more prone to laughter than rage thele days. His new attitude is a result ofbls experi- ence with South Cout Cbiklren't Sooety, which serves abuled and n99lected children in ~ boin• and intimate school settings. South Cout, bUed in COlta Mesa, tMI ;rovtde a tamlly-ttyle •¥troam•t; lakes on children and '-who have failed or been rejected at other~ becawie of severe behavioral pr:obleml. The goal la to move tbam beck into their own homes, when J>C*lb&e, and lnto"'P\abtic schQoll. In the put two weeks, four Children were reuruted with their families. 'The center's employees use a relational approach that focus· on truJt and respect. ·corrung from abuse and neglect. these children didn't have a v0tce: said Terence Flanrugao, program manager at one of the reStdenbal houses. ·we want to hear their con· cems, and the)C respond very well to that.· South Coast started in Calta Mesa 17 years ago with a 51X·Md resJdenbal faality. It's grown to m group homes in COila M .... New· port Beach and FountU> Valiey. 11 also often two scbooll for cbaldnm who do not do well in a ~J academic setting. u.ctlading --. from Newport-Mesa Unified Sc.bool Dastnct While the orga.naz.abon origmaUy served only boys, tt bu upended to serve girls a.s well. opened ats firit arillM The two IChooll O«s a dent-teacher rabo with an .,,..... class size of 12 studentl. Eac::b stu- dent has an mdavaduahzed education Pf'OVNID· SU KIDS MGI 4 IOPROIY Sniffing around Costa Mesas Bark Par/a Qpening the ·mosque ~ •()pm~ at dam ""'mic Educational Cenllir of ~ CoHnty an Slllurday pttwed lllGl9 lhlD 100,_.,..~tO1wn aboUt hlem • .... . ..... -~\.-•---_,_, __ L'l'- WEEK IN " 2 Sunday, No¥ember 4, 2001 IOCO.UCT- . Although she is not the I-told· you-so type ol person, Mayor l.J~ by Cowan could be uttering those COSTA ;:l :=,~a MUI ruled sh had no con- flict of interest relat· mg to the El Toro Auport. Cowan said she never be1i ved she bad a conflict but asked for clanfication from the Fau Political Practices Comnussion after grow- l.09 public pressure from support- ers ol an ltlrport at the dosed Marine base. A handful of residents ques- Uoned whether Cowan could rcmam fair wtule voting on airport issues be(ause sh works for \be o ty of Irvine, one of \be dti most staunchly opposed lo an air- port ln South Orange County. The commiwon determined that Cowan's simple employment tor llVlOe -as.a superintendent ln the commuruty aervicel depart- ment -does not tall within state laws concem1ng coofllct of intereit. -~ ..... CllMrleo.a ..... .she m111a. t..o.d. ~ 57~75 °' ~ ~•Wfa.hlf~com. Newport Beach Police ii exam- aning candy that an unldentllled man bended out to some children "IUC playlJ'.l9 ln Alta Vista Park Thwsday sum att.emoon. • An 8-yeor--0ld boy wbo ate some of that candy reportedly experienced a burn- ing sensation in his throat, but was said to be ln good cond1Uon after he w as examined at Hoag H0tpJtaJ. Officials said a man presumed lo be ln bis 40s approached the children and gave them the candy. The other chlldr n Who ate the chocolate treats w re hne with the ('XcepUon of the 8-year-old boy, whose name wctS not relea~ Police SctJd the matter lS still under lnvesllgallon. ln the courts this week. N w - port·Mesa Unifted School OlStrlct Trustee Jun Ferryman's an a1gn- rmmt stemming from his arrest on ch..uges of drlvmg under th a.nnu- cnce of alcohol. was conbnued from Monduy lo Nov. 28. Ferryman, 53, was arrested Sopt. 27 on susp1oon of dnvmg under the influence of alcohol .i.ftcr h collided with another motorist on Newport Boulevard. l..db tests reJ ased last month i.howNS bis blood alcohol level was 19 -more than twice lhP lt>gaJ li.nut-of .08. -.,..... ....... town pubtk yfety and courts she m.y be rMCNld at ""9) S7~6 "' ~ •nw11I -' ~ blw•V..tllnft.com U.S. SAYS DWlllU IOT 1n11 The U.S. Dept of Educat.aon dnno;zthat the Newport· M Un.ifJoo EDU .. SchooJ Distnct IS not fulJy m eellng lh•• needs of stud nlS with Umlted Engltsh. proOoency af~ •r a year of investJgatlon. As a result. dtstrict offioals tuJrced that lbeir approach ha bt~ baphaurd m the pas( and will work lo create ad t&led plan for Id ntifying and g Eng- Usb·langug learners and provic:J- lng them with equaJ ace to cur- nculwn by M.y. 2002. Cotta Mesa mother Ml.ma Bur- duga began the campaign for the VOL-.M0.211 ---~ Volunt rs for the Greenhght Committ tut th • stre ts to talk dbout the city's upcom- NIWPOIT mg spedal IUCH cl~. A mdl.Jl con- c~m to be sure voters kn w the d1ffer nee tX'tween lhelf corrurut- tee. wtuch opposes Mea- &urc G, dnd th Green - 1.tght lmpl m ntat1on Comrrutt • which sup- ports th• med ure to dUow lh Koll company to add 250,000 teet to Its le near the airport. lbe pol.ace came through again for one neighborhood prone lO unpleasant Halloween tncks. The Harbor View Homeowners " PIOTO Of Ill Wiii . ' 'THE HAUNTING' day StOI)'. Sblce the po#Jbil1ty of phologro~g a gholt wo.t not real Ukely, I had to malfe lhing• appear on my own. U"119 the eerlneu of the obolldoned look of the BaJboa Theater and a little llculi, I wm able to creole a •poolcy photo -with t~e help ol MJcheJe Roberge, executive dlrector ol the Balboa Performing Am Theater F0W1datlon -that captured the eaence the .cary lltoty. 00.. lEACH/OMY Pl.OT AssociaUon enlisted the help of Newport Beecb'• tinest.JArellve Lut year's success et turning their neighborhood tilto a aime-free Halloween b.aunl A •vb1oning festival" origtna1Jy ICheduJed few this week won't take place until Jan 12. That's when resid nts can ftrlt start to register their feellngl oa updadng the dty'I GeneraJ Plan and, ultimately, \ls future. Road work begun Lut week on a stretch ol Balboa BoWevUd marked lb start of an S8 null.ion improvement project bkely 10 continue Into 2004. --.. c s '* COWM ~ IMd\. SM m., be rwhid • ~ 5144ll2 or ~ e-ft\1111 atJtJM alY9'.,,..,.mMS.com ch~ two yNtS ago when she I amed ot compleints from par- ents of children at 1i Winkle Mid- dle School. -De6rM ........ (CMn edutMlon. She m.y be rffChtd It (tot9) S74M2.21 OI ~ • m.uet ~.~times.com COMfY .. COll·Y Mf'mben of the publJc abared a rare cxpenen wtlh stat p&an- CmtllCOft ~ nlgbt. when they w re handed maps and work h ti on Crystal Cove State Park. Locah of all 1tripe1 set et t-4 planning Uiblel -complete with pendlt, white drawing paper, mark.en and other paperwork - to tell the Ca1ilomla State Parks offi<iall tiow tb!tf want tbe .t6 his· tone cottages UMCI. A wide variety ol opinions w re vo ced -everything from teanhg down th cottages to using all of them for overnight rentals lo setting aside a handful for education and retearch. . .l Parks olhdal said th y will compile lbe responses from the event and preMnt • tentaUve pro· ject for the park 1n January. · -,_.~co.en the enwonn•IC Md .km Wf¥WI Alrpon He 'ftfli/ be~ .i ~ *'"'llO or~~ tit f#fll~. Doily Pilot ........ . QUOTllUS , . • /1 was really bJoody. Al people were nutnlng out, more people were ruMJng In to taJce part In the fight. It was pretty acary. • _ ......... a .,,...... M a me>UW<,cle S*\t thow •t the Oringe Countw , ............ on • figttC tNt brollie °"' beet~ rwaJ molOftYC.le 91'9 cM1nt .. ()Ct. 2' thow. The~ .. ~.Dec. 7 ....-thow In O«W to look at pubMc ~ ~ •Right now, people have no idea who we have to off er.• . , . -c.y ..... INrlteting director of TriMlgle ~e. on why the shopping centef is~ to uw i.r~ MCJlli to advertise ru teNnts. - Tr~le Squar•'s ~t is putting together • plan to m.ke 1mpr0Yements. .. ••••wls • J remember thinking It was so weird to sel up a tablecloth on a grave when I waa young. I remember thlnlung, we were just ctylng ' Olld mourning thi:I person and now we are. laughing and celebrating.• -l'llttJ M ¢ I 10 of Ce>N ~on ~de los Muer· . tos. ~of the ONd ~and othen tool! J*1 In • Friday c.tebf• tion, Including M.tn honoring the ~at. s ~Church In con.~. "My biggest concern is getting through Halloween night. w t year, lhe police did an outstanding Job. But be/ore that, we had terrible vanda/Jsm, weapons -It's been awful.• __ ......,. • t>o.d member of the Hatbor View Honwowneti Min~ on her All H4tllow's he worries. The onm troubled H.-bof vi.w ~ w.s~onthe~. • 1 feel happy /o1 the~ chUdren becau.w they won, I didn't. 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Boulevard m Costa M('Sa ~ People would JUSt go by and forget what happen d to us. lhescu, a S\U'VIVOr of the World Wdr 11. bomblng of Rom!Jrua. said he plans to orgaruze more veterans to rally tog •ther at the same pldce and rune next week· end November 11 as Veter· ans Day. About 15 urufonned v t· honk their horns,· said lla· erans, mostly from World escu. who parked tus World War U, marched dt noon Ul Wdr II era 1eep on the cor· formation and saluted the ner •1t was JUSt .to h.ow fldg The rally, organti.ed by people that we shouldn't -'-"niter K Mllhal •RIEFLY IN THE NEWS . Oeanup gets hand from assemblyman •• As emblyman John Campbell ditched the uat and be Saturddy dild 1olnt>d • more than 2-00 people to clean up NewJ)ort Bay. The cleanup event was !.ponsored by Ca1Jfomld Pub- lic Inter t Research Group and the Defend the Bay Water Watch Program Vol· unteers from UC IMne and th Sierra Club also Cdme togPthcr to tackle pollullon C ampbell's involvement m th • clean-up <'vent falls an Lin~ Wllh h1i. recent enVlfon- mental leqt.!.lauv V1Ctory In August, Gov G rdy Davu. signed cl blU -ponsored by C.unpbeU (R-lrvmc) -that could help hlter urban runolf an th<• Bdck Bc.ty -Lolita Harper NEWPORT BEAC ll P U BLI C LIBRARY & COAST M AGAZIN E PRtH:-.OT THE 4TH A-N1 UAL DISTINGU ISHED PANEL DISCUSSION SERIES F o t l '1 -.: <. o 'l T 111 o R "-.: <· r Col 'l r' E <. o ~ u ~• ' Da. DAVID H. ILA&I ' ; Tll L'RSO \,, SEPTHtBER 20 TEOINOLOGY: Is IT DYING OR AuvE & Ww.? ,~ '11 ""· Chri Farnsworth . Technolog) Writer and (olumni\t, Orangr ( t1unty Rff,ISlrr Dr. David 11. Blake. Dean. UCI Graduate School ol MJn agemem John Car..on. Chieflechnology Officer. lrvint MO~ C Of'llOr:it1on ~111111 a""• Jim Wood. Contributing (ditor. Coast ,\,f1rgmmr + Ttch "itoc~ art "ii! truggling on the nation'' \lock markt•I. but how i ttthnol<>g>.doing an Orangt' County? + lleat wha1'" hoc and "hat' not from thrtt paneli\1' reprnenting different vitwpoint~. Tll lJRSDA\ I OCTOBER 18' RITAJL. R ESORTS: KIY TO PllOSPEllTY? '"111H\ Anton Sfgtrslrom. Partntr. South Co;ut Plaza John Dravin ki, C~neral Managtr. Rill Cartton. Laguna Niguel l.ula llalfacrr, o-owntr and ViCt--Pmidmt, Traditional Je" I " M1111ta ,11,. c.1'\r'Nophrr 0. Schub. Pubishn' & .0.0. (1mt 1\f~1w1t + Whit don tht cumnt tconomy mHn for the n-tall oudook m , Orangt County7 +What is driving the dtvtlopmtnl of so many ntw hotel)? + What art tht opportunit~ and challtngts that fact tht rttall and hospitality S«tors? · .I THllSDAY, NO\'EMIU 15 lllslDINTIAL RIAL lsTATI: MANSIONS oa MONSTIU? . ,~Nl 11 \rs: Brion jtanndt.f, Arc'hittct, ._.. }ftntadlf • Aalo., IM. Tom~ So. CA DMlion ....... ~ Woodlaw Jtomes. Inc. Dinny 1Mbb. Prt.tidmt. COlll Ntwpan .....,...CaldWell llnllitr .. ,~,u~wa : CArol Hofl'man, Principll. Gotw1ilftflll Soludonl • WhM lft dw IKfttl ti d .... lftd.,...,... COlllll aula1 ...... u. eta -·htl• ................. impects •n W'' d •c.~ ..... ,...... .................. ... ..., •• 1 " • Sunday, ~ '· 2001 3 Newport chamber started wi,tb 16 y, Cl-. . o:it~ Shelling out S.S Heh, 16 / men started the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of CollllJleTCf an t 907 to do somethlng about an underde· y IOJM"d Newport Harbor They called · ,LOokl!I =bor . llCll ~~~~ oty was, al the ~e. trying to et.tablish it.self around a harbor wtth finanoal potential. Current longtime members etli all 16 men when ked who the hrst chamber pr ad nl was, unsure or which tngle flgure took the llUe. Back th n, the chamber was simply called the New· port Beach Chamber of Commerce. dlstinguishing 1l from the Balboa Chamber of Commerce. ln 1927, the Balboa and Newport ~ach groups merged and the word •Har· bor" replaced "Beach" m the tiUe. ln 1976, as lb charn~r grew and members came from ob surrounding New· port Beach -indud.mg Costa Mesct, lrvtne and Santa Ana, the word •Area• was added Today. membership mcludes busin s <Uld i.ndlvaduals from Mission VieJO, Laguna Beach, Hunungton Beach and as far as San Diego and Sclnta Barbara The chcUTlber al.!.o moved into new quarters Ul '76 -1l!. current pot on Jamboree ROc:ld. Membership now exceeds The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, 1ee11 here in a 198~ photograph, ls !e>cated on Jamboree Road. 1,000, c.tnd th uroup is run enbrely by mP.mben.hlp du<>S and fundl> r.uscd from events Fmanc1cilly, th chamber has been m th black tor ·a good number of yecltS, • said Exec· ubv Director RachMd 1..uehrs But 20 year. d<JO. when Luehrs fust Cdme abodrd d executJV<• dan'<'tor, the group WclS cllJnoo.t $00,()()() tn d bt and thf' chamber budget Wd!t about $400,000 · ·Toouy we have d substan· tiaJ r rve, • Lu •hrs !laid ·And d 2 3-m.tll.ion dJl.O\Jd) budget • Lu tm.' lavont<> m<•mory of the chdmber 1 Imm 1483 -d fund-r~mg evt•nt ul th<> Beil· bod Fun Zom• ·we rtt1sed l•nouqh money to cover that debt, and lh1• community r •dUy rdll1t'<I around It." h<• '>dld. Btll Rmg, PH''l1dt•n1 ot tldr· bor Recdty dnd d fomwr pre<i1· dent of th chamber. '><lid h{'., mo:.t no tcilqac <tboul tht: fn ndstups h 's made throughout th years. ·we·v d v loped sooaJ fn nd hip!> and conunued . bu'>in~11 relabonshlps u well,· !>did Rang, who lS now chcilml.an of &cpac, a cham· ber polaticcil committee. When d.1'1rnd what be COD· '>Jdf'r'S th C'hctmber' role Ul th commuruty, w. well as ats uillu nc . Rang compared the group to d voice PartlcuJd.fly with what's huppenmg m the world today.· bu~in clS weU as other orgarllZdboni. need lo be hedrd from,· he said. 6And 1 thank the chamber's a good !.pokesmdil for the busmess C'Ommuruty • • Do you know of • person,' pl.ct 0t event that ~a htst0t1CAI Loall 9edl7 let us know • Contact Young Ch'Mlg by fax at (949) 646-4170, e-mail at young cNng9lat1mft.com; °' m.11 her at Clo Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St . C~ta Mfla. CA 92627. having trouble, h fmdihg s oes in your size? Come join us as we celebrate our fir t tore on the We t Coast! Marmi feature ladies fashionable, European influenced footwear in sbcs 4 to 12 A 13 in a great selection of widths from . uper-sllm to wide. Marmi offers l;he latest style from Sesto Meucci, Van El and Rangoni of Flottncc ~ a . boutique-like atmospbere, With personalized service. Sdcct handbags~ hats and accCllOl'ies il1o available . • , .. ' • t-,. POUCI flUS COSTAMISA .............. ,_., I JtMof -~OW•_.,....,.. in .. ))00 'bloc* • M1 p.a lhurtdi¥· • c-111' -A hit Md run w~ tepcMWd lft ... btoc*. .. 11lla.m.~ .... , ... _ .. •*Anlndl- YldUitl ... r 111 a..., undlt' ._ tnftU9nCI ot *"" 1n tt. moo ,..... - KIDS · CONTINUED FROM 1 The approach favors h••h1iv1or modification, but .. ,.,., offers a lot of life lolls. .,,., h · d$ bulldtng a " um • 1J1•1Mrtment ol Motor Vi hide 111t11nnauon and commuruty n'"" n . Tile fonnat has proven 1•fl1'f1JVt> with studenl5 such· 1 l\1organ, who was kJcked ""' 11f vanous schools befor hr11hng 11 hom with South ( ·,.,,.,, II'<; better because there's 11111 ult many oth r tudenls. I li•·r,.·s more one on ooe, • \ l11ry.1n, 15, said. I' !organ's artistic Ide has ti.11111.,hed ut South Coast's ,, ltooli. through writing poet- '\ .md draWUlg btodt• 1CU7pM. ~ • > 0 .. 0 __ ._., ...... _,.,..,..in ... biodl. 11'.Jt p.m. nu-. •Pl 1•' B MllA ....... burglery weii....-in .. ,. ~ 8t l.1JJ .... ,,...._. . .--c...e .......... .... _. report9d In ._ taO btlDG M 11'.lia.m.~ •VT 1 1&...-AhltMdr\M\ .. NPOAed in the 1'0 block .. p wm · ·I !e's the ltlost creative stu· cl1•11t I have: sa1d teacher Deo I 11 .,.,., who.acknowlcdg the .,1, t11des South toast's c.tuJ. , II• 11 must deal with SEAN Htlflt/ OAIY PlO' Minon ln tbe South Cout Children's Society's programs come from backgrounds of abue and neglect. A lot of llJn • what's hap- 1" rwd with lhei.e luds IS .1111111., have told them th y • o111 t do somelb1nq: D ver '''"' ·w e try 10 let them k1111w Uu.s is a SdfC environ- 1111 ·111. both phyt.aca lly and l!lllOlJO'nally. • Th • same focus is evident ,,1 thf' group hom • suCh as llu· one on a qwet reMdential ,,,, ... , an Costd MeSd Th1s is ''"''''' Roger lives walb five 1itl1l'1 boys "There'<t hardships, some· 111111•.,, • Roger admits. ·r get .1l11ny with most of them, but I h.1w• my bad days. and they ht.1ve their bad chtys. • The we1.rm, tnvib.ng home hd 6 lpadous living room, dining room. family room .m.,,, Uv bedrooms and ., hd< kyard and patio area. There's also a room for a th1·1.1pist to work Wlth each r haltl In addtllon to a fonnal ""'''"nonce a week. tl'ierapist r11i.1 Noel each boy for a FYI South <;oast Children's Society will host a Christ- mas party Dec. 16 and will be accepting gifts, toys and financial dona- tions throughout the holiday.season. Informa- tion: (949) 722-4070. little bit every day. 1bc trome also proVJdes la.mily therapy and group therapy. Since the goaJ is to enable the child to go back to living with tu ram· ily. the family therapy ls cnti· cal, said Ed Volk, deputy director. • Klds that have com.nutted family mt.•mbers get better fdSter, • Vol.I< ~1d. ·eut wm<>· tlmes the parents ar c;o burned by the chtld that lhPy need to growth on lht• chtld's p.trt first • For some chtldren, though. .,_ ___ Est.abttsned In 1962 ----- Montbo NU;bt Specjsl ~/Wit. /Wt MipJm Dia."6 s J 9°0 JM JI#"'»' 21 Oce•n&oat R11tamaat /S/01 - gomg bdck to th I.I' family i.s not an optlon. 1lurteen-year· old Ron' pal" nts are both dee eased. I le lJVcd with an clUnt dOd uncle for 8 WhtJ , but tus tx>havaor got so out of rontrol that they fell therr owo r hildren were at risk. Ron . nded up oeglected. Through South Coast, his behavior has dtdnged, and bls vivacious personality h4!> em rged. •When I first came. I was very violent. Now I've calmed clown: Ron said. •J've I amed how to not fight.· Ron sa.ld he especially like!> parllopatlng In the household r ponsibihties that can lead to pedal privileges. One ol the challenges of working with kids who are 50 <>motioncilly raw when they h"t romc> as dlSClplme, Volk Staid. ·with kid in soaal ser· v1£es, you hav • to be more ueoUv In mtervcntJons l>«:d you don't have th .,Lronq drm of the law. You ht1ve to utJlve your r lation-. ship Wlth the chtld. That mcaRS d lot of emoUonal bank u< count df'pos1ts. • Sance 1b home and <.hools tHP m re 1dent1c1l W' •as, South C0c1st ha tried to mmnt1:1m d low proflle in the c ommunalle It i.erves lo avoid rontroversy. said James Rocke, cxe<.:utive dirc.'Ctor. . ·ThN ar ome preJu- dl'Cf>S ln th <.'Ommuruty. and w(• feeJ Ukc our c:ommumty ht1" Ule miht to llv and grow up whNr ev ryon el~<' ilucs, • Rocke Scild Wh •n the organiiation mudl' pldll'> to open the Costa M hool, at t!ncounlere<J some reservatJon from the commuruty. Councilinan <.mry Monahan, who wa mt1yor et the tune. h lpcd to dt.,p«•I res- idents' c:ooo ms ·There was a lot of fear that they were c.ldng •rou ... types of peopl , which they'r not,·· Monahan Sdad "You had lo convano• fX.'<>f>I" lht1I th are JWil kids lhr1t O('(..'Ci help .• Monahdn help<'tl 'hcph •rd the M"hool's etppruv.il 1>ro< t>"" through lhe rounnJ ht1'>(.'(I on has re~pect and '>Upporl lor South Coost' ph1lc~ophy . More rec nlly, t.1 qroup ol Newport B(lach r tdf>nls hd' JOllled forces lo S<•t up a loun- datJun to reuse fund .. for th(• orgaruzat1on Steve Daxcr c1ltPt1dPd t1n event with som.;.• uf th" South Coast lods dnd wc1 1mpn•.,S('(f wtlh their conduc I °1"h<>y W '.I" dJI l(>cJlly WPll· behaved t1nd S<.>t>med grPal, • Oaxer sa1d ·Th,•y c t1me from backgrounds lhttl wf>rl' 'omf!· ume. pretty temfytn(J • Odxer hope the foundt1· lion can h<>lp rdlw. moiuty lor the home.._, the '>< hool..,, c1nd m th lutun• somC' v holar hip.. for coll ge and vort1tion.1I schools. South Coai.I dl-.O hOJX"' lo Pxpand its r aim .incl lx-comfl a fuU ·SCMCC' agt'llC)' hy ( rt'tll· Ing a foster family clavl\lcm lo help g •t 11!> claPnl'> out of group horn<~ tmd 1nlo lovrn11 f cllllHI • • tt' M.> f'osy tu I.ill in lov1• Wltb jour k1d.sj, • Volk sm<I. ·w work w1t.h '>Cun•· htir<l·lo- rcd<.:h kids. All th ·~(· k1cls h.aw faded oth r 11rog1t1111 , w thf>y'v mactf' ct lot of ,1ndt·~ hur • Widl a ....... Nol that I hev. BUFCA lour ......... but I didn't,... .. ri ............. • mlgk" CONTINUED FROM 1 · •erhher -... nonhumen co'WitM* ... a...Did. redO al unbewnrad peop.tJo And boW d6d Huntington doip" an ""° bigglW prob-8Mda end lrviM cmae up tem. bul Danna. wbO 11 a wry -wtlti a Mmit ol ~ Wb9t do ~~by tbly know tbat W9 clon'tf the way. knowl m~ more Domn't matter. In the City ol •bout the animal kingdQm the Arts, four II the Law . I would think there wOuJd than nl-... jw;t want to hav. e be tome wiggle room bued ..,.,,,. ......"'-l one on the specific animall an fun. But, OuvauUI y, no C'!:• but~na-Uy not. clln u.p an eye on 20 dogs ,,--~ at 4 time. Left to their own 1ee1111 q t.e generous If devicel, unsuperviSed dogs you're talking about lgua- will eventually make other· nu. but It's a little meager 1f · w..e well-behaved. well-edu-your crea. tute of choke ts a cat.eel dogi act like e peck ol, ~bow do~ enl~ well, dogl. PNUy IOOO. Is ....... 1--...umai limit anyway? everything with fOUJ legs U .. IUUI' tearing up the grus. being Maybe they Just do spot .ggressive, touching other c:bec.k.I. _5enoully, un'-you dogs in anappropriatle ways pele all the iguMM in the car Clod, tn genend, forgetting for a drtYe. bow do they _their nattv marmers. That know? I don't get it. -..,....., u .. ~ Don't,_ me \AITWWM'l, I'm gran-teanng ..... ~ 15 an ~,. ···-·"'lf pedd.lly vexmg problem. not knocking the Mlea of lim· beccluse the oty 5UDk a lot of its. 1be baJAoce between aru- green into lbe green last year ma1s and nonanimals is a dela· · with n w ~· sp~ cate one. How many tunes and l.andSCdpmg. have we heard Um .wry m Dog owneB wbo frequent the news? In the high delert the Bark Paik with a more tra-(always the high delert.) an dibonal number ol dogs than • elderly woman (aJways an 20, as in one or two. com-elderly woman) harbors t 20 plained vodlerously to the • cats (never dogs) ln her home oty. At its meeting on Oct. t , • After monthl of complatnts the council wild •A dQg is a Crom her neighbors (the dog, but ,20's too many,· Of neight>Ors alwaYJ rat her out.I something to that effect. authorities step in and remove Thus. unW further notice. the 120 Cdts. And there' each two-legged person al the aJways on investigator who · Bark Park will be limited to says. ·Never n anyttu.ng exactly four four· legged like 1L It wu honible. • fnends. No less, no more, Just Bottom llne, as long four. As 1r turns out. lbe coun· the.re dfe people and arumals, aJ was more g oerous than there must be limits. So wh n our neighbors to the west and you get a chance, check ev ry lbe south. Huntington Beach room m lbe house and do a and lMne respectively. In careful C'OWlt of all the crea- t.h otles, each human turCs great and small. And being m~y be ln possession or you better not get to llVi • It'~ three funy fnend.s. Not SIX, • the law. not hve, Just thtee. I gotta go. It also turns out that the ---------- oty has a four arumaJ limit per household. I houJd have known that, but I did not You couJd have knocked me over MOSQUE CON'{INUED FROM 1 1gnor<1ncc and stressed the Importance of knowle.dge ctbout different cuJtures and wuJks of We. "tPoople) point at me because I share one tJung m common with the Taliban and t.h<1t is Uus turban. But that is the only Uu.ng I have m com- mon Wllb them: Al.Qazwiru said. •tam very happy that you came to vts1t us; to find out more about us and educate your elve , • said Al- Qnzwanl, who address d all t.1ud1 nee members as broth- er and ister . Th lmam and other speak- c-n> cxplruncd the fundamental belJ I of lslam and women's rolr clJ dictated by the Quran, lh holy book of the Muslun community Those bebefs mclud<> i1 love and respect for au J>C.'<>PI regardless or race. ethruoty or rebgloo and a ded- 1ca1Jon to following th edicts of th~ Quran. CO$la Mesa Councilwoman wnda OlXon sat tn the front row, mtenUy bst.erung and nod· ding h€-J hedd When key points w re dddresscd. •it• v ry interesting." be aid during a break in the three-hour program. The c ounr.tlwom.an sa.ld"She came to be educated about• differ- ent nilture but found many anul4nU ·. •Everybody has the same J1'MllM99 of patience and com-" pct Ion for Yout.fellow man,· he added. AJ.QezwinJ renounced the tetrori•tJ responllble tor the East CO.St attacks, Nying the dfl!ltruct>on of 6,000 tnnocent Uv aa ln no way a put of hit r .. ..Jig1on. •cannot be• M\.Wllin bl the 9Y9 oC God .. you ... not ec:t- ing Ulla • ~---· l!vlldoen . do not belong to ..., religbl. ,,.., klMlogy .. P'ft 'evil •• ... Mid Petlm• S&Jeb, wbo wa1 di! l1diD•blKtl ...... "* and cloaked lD a la•eader • ,... M""9\ is a former COSla Mesa tNyOr. His tolumn runs Sun days. He !'NY be rffChed via e-~11 at Ptrtue.ol.com. scarf, spoke of the rol e or Muslun women and addresS('(J stereotypes and myths. Women are not constdered subservll'nt in her culture, h said. In fdct. he cof\Slders h rsel! to be th<' exact opposite ·My husband aJways tm~ to teJI m what to do, cJncl I never listen,• Saleh JOkcd MU51Kn women u to covM lhe1t hair -howmg only lhc!11 face And cov r th I.I' bodu· to th wrut and to th a!).klt.•. h exp&amed. It 15 not done lo control wom n but rath r tu control the m n, ·he said ·Meo are to us for our character and mtelllg ncf!', not our physlcal attraction.• .,,ud Saleh, who ls a graduate of Cal Stale Northridge. AJ.Qazwini elaborated. MAY· Ing men cannot be tempted b y the physical beauty of a woman and hould only bt> focused on the splrlt of the woman. Covering a woman's body helps protect her from becoming an ob)ed. ol lusl "So man¥"'m•n ••Y I t'~ rilduce Uus or en&arve lb.IS,· Al.Quwini said. • 1 Hnd this lnlulttng.• 110 ero.itw-r. CoMa .... .... t. . TIP Of 111 Wiii '"" •• 1111, ~..., ........ ......., .... .......,, ... ...... frilNllwho ...... m.r ... ....., ....... ., f~---.~w)Ull.-.'-'••"~---10~ in ......... 1 tlw• ID ...... tfWweigt-. tw\ • • sea'° .... It .., --.... uni.a,,,,., tu.. the(............. . . . ~.--·In ~ lwld-loW (.If,~,..,,. ~NINkoholl -wll ... )*I lljojd the .. , ..... , IO • ---~.-s htt ..,~ ........ ....,,.. •' • f....o. ...,_. ~ 9D to 1 p.ny b/I not ot;,; burn t#af-. you'l lllo dl<rellll ~ ...... Sunday. Novem'* 4, 200 l 5 TUYEL TALES Changing their view of ChintJ ----,. , ~ Dwtii ...... " °'"" ~ ThtM-.lli The beauty of Newport Beach inspired Melanie Ave to put together her new book, a pbotographJc portrait of lbe city. SNAPSHOTS ofa I . The work of 26 photographers captures the essence of N ewport Beach in M el anie A ves' new book Young Owln9 DAILY PILOT A rec.1d •r recently told Melanie Ave thdt th p1rtures in .her new book. "Newport Bedcb. A Photogrdph.Jc PorlJ'dlt. w looked o beaub.f ul h bdrC'ly recognized th city he w~ lookmg di •funny.· Aves mused. •To me. thrlt' what I ee. w A Newport B<>dch res1d nl lor JUSt thrC' yedr (to tht• ddy dlmoh -he moved 111 on I fdlloween clod rem ~m­ bers unpctckmg wtuJe g iving out can dy), Av s nollc ('!> how the Wdves at Crystal Cove atlaC'k rocks and th n t a 111gly 11 lrt>dl I low the set· tmg !>Un bru ht..., th• k> d shad ol c1tru,'> How lhl• C'urtoon rnd Crnb Cooker r tdurant pld)rfully accents Newport Boulevcird · • Eye candy. lo MIY the lc>dSt, lor Uus lonnN M1ctu9an r 'i1d nt who h~ publi heel numeroll!> vollJm('<; on usmg color to decordte on · home So Ave d embled a group of pho· tographers -who upplJl'd 128 p<ICJ ol photos -t1nd th n bound lh 1r amay b<>tweeo th covers or cl book M> evel)on~ •I • Cc.tn what 'he <'!.. lWm Lights Publishing of Rock= port, M~ . dnd the Macatawa Bay SEE CI TY PAGE 10 Ornamental grasses ·grow in style KarenW9wt NO PUa UIE HOME ~~ 0 li)ldJJlental gra are here. there and every· whef'1 Th garden van- eUes arc en1oying a com back . Grass cloth and natural hbcr shades have r turned with a vengeance , and non ts have found a n w, dramallc addJbon lo ammg m nts or a tand-on - its-own~nor display. Visit any gard n nursery and you will find a w1de vanety of lhe versatile and hardy foliag . Dero- rati\118 grctS come in a vanety or DESIGN CENTER "For All Your Decorating Needs!" fUllNITUllE llEUPBOLITDY .Custom-Made Furniture •Slip Covers. el>etk> furniture ·~· Shades. & BedSpreads colors, iz.c dlld c1rowmg habitats. These gra tlr • ed y to grow Th y aJ'i ofl red m d wide a rt· ment or colors -purpl . greens. golds and gray'i -and come 111 a multitud or h 1gh from th diminubve to th criganllC' There ar gra th11t lhnv Ul or around Wdt r. drou9ht-toler· ant gras th11t dre at horn 111 x nscape, qr • that tlr perf !Cl contdan r p lant • gm g ro und SEE HOME PAGE 10 SEE TRAVEL PAGE 7 A - hudful of purple louat.ain .... li •HIY .... ..... tk .....,. lor ... ........ . . 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UC Irvine o.p.rtment of Medicine presents becteno6ogist Al«\ G. ~ ~ virologist OoNld H. f«tNI. fonnerty of the c.nten b OiselM Control ~Pfewntion wt.re: hdcrNn Center, UC ttww. Comet' of ~Wiii ~ • <Allfomi• Avenue WhM:7 p.m. CGllt: Free. but tNtlng is limited C.ont9d: (949) 824-2442 or ~«itJ WEDNESDAY POllTRY .. "°"°" OPWTmMll Sp I --by. Poets 7 Jo9rl Harretl, Mike Sprake. OonN <*>ran. lAe Mallofy ~ ~ -....: ~ CoffM Houw. 506 list St.. Newport 8ffCh we...: a pm. emit: ffM C...e.ct: (949) 675-olll ~.w .. 8 wcaD..,.r s ... ,..-• ~Alt~ Ftwne GAllefy -..S Hotfin9hAm Alt~ Fr..,,. GaMefy. 4229 lwd\ SC.. Newport IHd\ ~Show openings p.m. ~ Wtll be on~ through Dec. 2" GMtety hours.,. 10 .. m to Sp m. ~dwough~ 11Atn.to) p.m.~ C.-Free C...-ct: (Mt» IJJ.1770. •A tA.1'19 Oii QAIS• ._ • .--a.,: ar.,.. eo.t Collegn CUllNry Ms~ ..... OCC's~'STAble,2701 f..-Mw~C-..~ ..... 6p.m. C.-ST5.. ---the Culinlry Ms P"C9"" CM' it ~574-llOO ---..... ,....,..., "--·· 9 Or ... COllt Cdlege ...-tr.... ..... •ne.ur. """1Mker _.., 0..... '*'of Afmltwitt• ~ ... ......, I Moore,,...._ 110t,..,.. Aolld. c-.. -.e --7p.m. CAllM .... t2ll1 ... -Send'° (1119) .... ,,0 ...... -5-dto ,.,,,.,.,,..,..,.,.dnw.<ont HM,_ ... OI MYS?a 4-11, WI SPOnlllll · . . Getting· ~to the spirit · llLlll• ....... , .... The events of the past two months have put religion in the potllghl. The upcoming two months -November and December -are filled with a variety of religious hol- idays: Ramadan, Hanukkah. Chnstmas. So what better lime to explore the pintuaJ side of Ulel The 8th annual Religious Diversity Faire at UC lrvine, to be held Thursday, will give people the opportunJty to explore the beliefs, rituals. customs and holy foxts or a · variety of religions. ln the past the.fOJJ" has included lec- tures, pcl}lel dllCUSSions, experientiaJ workshops and even music and artwork. 1\vo years ago, the event even had a labyrinth walk.(above). Using the theme "lntegrat- mg Splritualtty into Everyday A conversation with author Isabel Allende Ml Ill .. ~111111 Ufe, • the falr will feature panelists whose daily work raises religious questions - people working ln health care, human resources, edu- cation and more. The fair wilJ be set up like an interfaith cafe. with panel dlscussions followed by mall group meetings. The mis 100 statement of the fair is not to proselytize or promote one puticular • religion, but "to promote respect, understanding and appreciation among the many faith traditions in our .- communibes. • m ..... UC lrww\ studlnt <lflWf. COi• '*of Wiil ~ ~ ,.,.,., irw. WhM: 12:10 to S.JO pm. Ttu1dlly emit: SS to S 10 doNtlons ~ to """" costJ c.elt (949) 661 ·lOl7 PWlllH lllAI Chilean author lsabel Allende will be ventunng to Barnes & Noble Book- sellers in COsta Mesa to sign copies of her latest book. "Portrall t.n Septa• and take part in a conversation WLlh MJchael Silverblatt. She will also be reading from her novel. which tells the story of Aurora del Valle's search for her past in San Francisco's Chinatown. Allende is known for her novels "Of Love and Shadows" and ·ThQ House of the Spirits" . FASHION ISlNC> mE-uGtflW«i FMhion IUnd In Newport lwt\ wfU light wt\M ,_been ctled ·the wortd's '-vest OwhtrMs .,.., .. .....,, ... I II 1e THANKSGMNG ~~'/Oftll meelnow. 'hllbgM!ig~ Ind the Mlcy't ...... Just lfound the comer. • ._It m -...: ..,._a Hob6e ~ 9011 South eo.t Orwe. ~Mesa ---= 7 p.m. Ffl<My C.-FfM c.a: C714) 444-0226 ... ,, zz a •• ,.. 10 ~wtl'DIW " ==••ucerw.n.e. Dapert:mel\t • ........... n.... OQ c..,. Driwe..,.. --I lllft. ~ ... Nov 1S. ~.:::--"-" Cl 1 2 • a.m.l•• OVEMBER .. ,.,, . I l J i''''ii" 0 0 14 • 11 WW»2'.DJI a•e •a• IUMYOUl CM_... tt:VeWaraDay M: lt9e IJghting It Fashior\ ....... 22:~ 27: Swif'91 at the <Anter - DECE BER .. ,.,,. 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Allee OOD BLESS ~AT·thf"! .,...._by Cal-Fed 8i11k .. c..-a dDI Mar Wlltlle awia.ble with a SI 0 donation 10 the ~me CUU!>C. 100% of llll money contributed will be sent via The ~wpon Beach Fire Qepunment lO the FDNY Sept. 11 lh Di~~ler Relief Fund. ..... ... l'eal 9PP0'1Uhil}' ••ot•to.-ea 4c aieGeodliavery ----... l I d Jt.mrm 'la ...... a ff11 s'mr tD ._ • ____ .. ,.... , .. :111--..... ,.. ...... ... Let· 8hOw the wGltd .... .Newport Beach Cate$. For mote infonnMion. call (949) 675·3130 ' Doily Pilot . .. . VICAllOll PIOTOS Mr. aad Mn. D•vtd W. Laur of Newport IMda vlllted PrDk Caput ad S..... l>onD!tllY visited tbe Segetta Manchu Pkbu ln Peru, Soutb America. T_,.. In Sldly lMt montb. Marlene 4'J'd Guy Uvtng1lon of Newport BeKb visited the ruins of Ephesus ln Turkey. · KdlUna, Kevin and Kenny Rakestraw of Newport Beach went on a boat ride on J.,Ue Mitchell ln Caclll- lac, MJch. during an August vacation. Stephen Coleman of Balboa Island vacaUonecl ln "' Northfield. MUI brought the Pilot with b1m on vacaUon. BW and Sue Ehmlg of Balboa Island visitecl Vllla Clprtanl ln A.solo, Italy. Sunday.·~,. 2001 7 SUM.a ud Jim Hut spent tt.me at tbe Swniner Pa!Ke ln Belling, Chlna. lt'wu Susan Hart'• second China trip. TRAVEL CONTINUED FROM 5 The change wa dramatic.· said Susan Hart. a property manager "It's unbehevable how open 1t lS now and how much growth there is.· When H4rt was there lll the '80s. most everyon still wote Mao Zedong Jackets. many rode b1cydes lllStead of cars and few talked to for- eigners, feanng purushment nus tun~. Hart noticed the people were stnlungly fnendly and talkabve. ca~ cluttered the streets and everyday attue resembled Western garb m bnght, cheerfuJ colors. "I tJunk understanding the growth and the 'exo t:mg future that Shangh& repre- sents was very exo ung, • said Jun Hart. pr 1dent or an mtemation.cil leadership consulting fum "They are very entrepren<>unal Almost anywhere you go there are Chinese people on the street, lll the11 busm ses lryU\g to develop themselves and develop their businesses m a very entl' preneunaJ way.· The travelers· expenence .at the Great Wdll conllflTled that 8e11m9 is an oft-Ire-· quented oly. ·we were body to body on the Great Wall.· SUSdll Hart. 48. said. ·we were moved along by the swell ol . peopl .• At led hou e., outside of Hangzhou. th couple I amed how ted leav are grown, plCked dnd cooked m copper pot h ated lo 250 degree . Their hand ·must be cal· loused or som thing to Wlth· tand th • heat, but that's bow the~ rure 1l, • Susan Hatt Sdld I think It was called Dragon Tea The emperor back m the 1800s or somethlng had declared it the bet green tea that any- one coUld grow • The Harts cllso learned some tJung about Chinese housartg. A Shanghai archi· tect told them that to build a Westem·stylP home m China wtth marble grarute and full Amencan plwnbmg fixtures, the CO\t equal about 520 a foot "It was 1ust amauhg. • s~ Hclrt ..aid . The visitors even tned acupuncture treatments The proces!. hurt a tittle. but Susan Hart enjoyed her foot reflexology session "It was dbsolutely to dle for.· she satd ·1 wd.S ready to bnng the young man back · • H.-,,e you, Of K>me<>ne . you know. gone on •n interesting vacation rKently7 T•ll uryour adventure\. O(op U\ a line to TRAVEL TAUS, 330 W. 8~ St., Costa Mes.. 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Will the Federal Avia- tion Admirustration and the air- line mdustry pressure the coun- ty for more flights? There's no doubt that it's dif: I 1cult to complete the regional curspace puzzle without consid- ering both of those facilities. But for too long, El Toro seemed to be the sole obsession of Newport Beach city leaders. who were busy rallying for that pro-dirport cause while appar- ently neglecting to watch the tnckhng John Wayne hourgldss silting nght in therr own back yd rd Thttt all changed earlier this year when Newport Beach city leaders, led by counaJ members , <..iary Proctor, Dennis O'Neil and Norma Glover, began a senes of negotiations and talks with county ofhoals to keep m place caps on flights and cur- fews at John Wayne Airport that were set to expire in 2005. And last week, the city took that fight even further by agree- ing to sheU out a cool $350,000 to pay for lobbying efforts in Washlngton D.C., where the next battle over John Wayne's future will take place. ln addt- lJon. the city is spending $384,000 for mailers that will be sent to neighboring cities to explain the city's newly pro- posed settlement agreement. It's the right thing to do. While some have advocated an aU or nothing El Toro approach, we believe neglecting John Wayne's looming settlement agreement deadline to focus entirely on the El Toro effort is a dangerous and potentially disastrous path for city leaders to take. They could easily have lost the countywide battle for the Airport a.wt found the sands o.n the Jonn'.flayne settlement hourglasS down to the last gram. Thankfully, that has been .. avened for now. Does that mean the city shouldn't help fund efforts to tum El Toro into the coun~y's next regional airport? Of course not. But we believe those efforts can be better Lorged by ddvo- cates like the pro-El Toro Airport Working Group, which receives money from Newport Beach, and Citizens for Jobs and the Economy, a group largely fund- ed by Newport Beach mllllon- aire George Argyros. Citizens for Jobs and the Economy is also assistirlg the city in its D.C. lobbying efforts. Nonetheless, by letting those groups take the forefront on the countywide fight for El Toro, city leaders can stay focused on the mo t important of all mat- ters -the homefront. Amphitheater plan SOUJlds right note ' F or years, there's been a lot of noise in and aJound..the old Padf 1c Amphitheater at the Orange County Fairground . For a decade, it was concerts -most notoriously by rock groups like Guns N' Roses - causing the ruckus. But stnce the ampbJtheater closef) in 1995 (after being all but ahut down the prior two y an), It has be n the residents who forced the doors hut that have been keeping the din golng. Now, th re ls a plan coming tog th r to make good use of \he amphitheater. And a little noile shouldn't get ln the way. The tentative future look of the amphltbeeter, whlcb the Orange County Fair bought ln 1993 and wu lhe subject of a protracted lawtult over DOiM Umltations. lndud• • red-,.c. doll la dM .. from 413,000 tqueN feet tO l.0.000 aDd lo tbe aumbs al .... tram 18$0to1.500. 1DN1d ol rock ....... ¥Wwouldbe .... b &rjmJ mulk COD• mr11. lllgll IClllOI ··~llODI ............ ..... . . ................ .., .. Orange Colinty Fair board of directors, which knows a little bit about putting on successful events. There will be a 55- dedbel limit on all the hows and events. The fair boa.rd approved these change at Its meeting late last month, and lmmedl- ately there was a loud rush of condemnation from residents of Mesa <Mf"iar and College Park at th meeUng. _ They're shouting up the wrong tr . While U's under· standable that they would want as much qujet in their liv as possible, tbe plan the fair board bu come up with ii more than reuonable. The cut· backs ln me and ... ting are dramatic:. The \AMI UM board la plan- ning niake .-... ad WW ftD a vo6d tn tlMI coaunuldty, Wbk:b would ..... ;r....,.trca u outdoor ..... far ....... to ~ ......... ..... • ..... _ •• \ 'Some people have favorite parts of the Bible or the Torah or Koran. I have my •tavorlte part of the general plah.' _ ............... 1 Home Ranch opponent. on how Costa MeM's general ' plan c.lls for a bal.nce betwHn jobs Md houMncL resi- dential 1nd busine$1 land use, and revenue fOt the ~ • and r9Siden1J' qu.ltty of lit. Doily Pilot You TACKLE li£ WESTll~_!:'-L BLOCK THE 108 '-t.NTEk AND YOU KRP AM EYE ON TH£ CHNUTIES. ·-- l . Readers chime in on Steve Smith AT ISSUE: Some disagree . with the columnist's views while others praise him. I felt tl w.is •nrouracpng to S(!e m pnnl th<' sam thought that's been running through my hedd and probably many other Ortlllg County ~dents' lately (What' Up -"It' tunP to re<1p our war dlVld nd • • Oct 27) Why 15n't El Toro gwen bdrk lo lh Mann w tt can he used for the p~ tl was ml nded? We don't d rve th gt.ft ol El Toro us long us we have ~Ul l'Vl.Wrs and speaa1 in~ r- t groups whcr..e only VlSton t.s what c:un be !en out of the rock-pit oh 737. Nor do w nec<1 anolhC!r J>f'f-' fectly "1.nttned grNt J>tlrk.' whlch. by the bmo th rules will be post· ed. wouJd only 5et:" lh I l scary members of sodety-moth- ers with btlby stroUeni. Wlth our hotip1lclls and other public beolth and d ·I ·n ladli1 10 compro- mised du to budget cut'*=ks. oil that Sf}d<. •, J t Alon th~ housing capanty of lh han< •rs, coukJ prove vttcil to our obllity lo ca for the sack, the wounded, tho horn ie. and dlsplAlced peoples that may rt'$\llt from this wor t.hdt is bemg waged on our home twf. The Mgging and growmg teer many o( U1 are feeling from the events ol Sept. 11 arid the onthrax 9('4Je rouJd be greaUy alk."VMlted u we ever w uw elected public · 6tfldeAI demonstrate reel aeadel· ship -the kind thttt ta guts and fortitude to make 4'<1Aont for the bettennant ol thll common good, and to heck With the reel .... moguk, airport~ end odww Who hew Nb thil c:ouncy kx'U ~.UM S... &nMh tUggMtld, 1 hope .... Cbrtl Col end Dana.~ wt Mmabqlwl Jotm CAmpbll .. p.y1ng11111.aon. C'.MCUll a.-. ""'' ......... Ltil"t-BOW. Plat ..... -...111M1aw.111t tMIMlft A. .. ._.. q 'rwe• wa' t•Mld••..._ .. .., T I DI ,,, ... ,.., _ ........ ~ . .. Dear Steve LEnERS And Srruth is against an aupor1 atElToro. And now he' come out sohdly agamst Jun F nyman ("Leaders need to do, as well as y, what' right,· Oct. 20). Seems to me Fer- ryman ought lo take thetas a compliment OtUOC CASSITY Costa M You wnte so well, Steve Smith. The Oct. 27 airport a.rtide lS one ol them. 1be Jut few months, the cootent ol yow artides seemed au great to me, but l SUJ>POM you w re weary of th crlliosm you l'\dve received. Well, goo(l man, don't Jet other people' words d feat you or yow Ideals. M)ACOU Costa~ saymg that alcohohcs g t a free pa to comnut ovtl cnm and others. U Ferryman ends up wrender- mg tus )Ob, it 1S1l'l th end of tus commuruty nnce, 1t rould be JI.bl the begiruung On the down 1d • Ferryman is not dolng tumseU any favors by trotting out that bred old ·rm Jll!tl human· and th pollbcidn's favont , l mad d "nu.stake.• Crun are not mi.stak~. they Ml' cnm So Wlth all my expeni nc m troo.b'Mnl. plu d 30-year mem- bership ln 12· p groups. you'd tJ\Jnk. I'd hav a pretty trong opinion on whether he hould lose has job Well. l don't. ll SC'ef1lS tus rol on a school board hould, at least, be put on hold wtu.le tus case winds Its way through the cowt.. Should he face his prob- lems, he rould still be a roJe mod to ldlool lods. Role models lake tune to develop, and then emerg . You can't be one just by saying you want to be. • GNrt l>NlS Costa Mes4 l have tedd with greet disdain Smith's rontinumg c:tietrlbe against Jim Fenyman. t have known Fer· rymen '°'9tf than MOit I know bhn to be an inteltigent. canng and QMna bumen being -one who bu aiwayi mede belenced dedlions abd done the ngbt thing. I know, M well •do CDund.- OChen, the many~ he Ml mede to hll ccmmunlly. In his ........ column. SmMb ........ chat Penymm ~. •p11tett ICl0 1?Mit,• My~ tit 9mMtl ii: Who llnpln9d ...... ,... ..... afpdadbaf A .... ._.. ... _.. brlbea•illll ....,llldkt?Wol :!'!:=1 :~.:., :•; J • I Daily Pilot CoMMUNOY FORUM Sunday, No¥emb. 4, 2001 9 ' Ecstatic · with pride With a Blue Ribbon and a second year as the school with the highest APJ scores in the cpunty, Harbor View Elementary School Principal Karen Kendall has plenty to brag about. llO •Aee:56 ........... : Pas.den• •Hometown: Newport Beach for 30 years • lduc.etlon: Bachelor's degree in English from UC Santa Barbar•, teaching credential from Cal - State Fullerton, master's d~ree in edu- cational administ.r.ftion from Pepperdine. and two administrative ere· dent1•1s from UC Irvine • f....,ty: Husband of 33 years, Bob; daugh- ter Angle. married to Kelly McCunniff; son · J.R.; and two grand- children, Molly, 4, and Cole, 6 weeks • HaWll": Spending time with family, read- ing, exercise, walking and traveling GOOD STUDENTS, GOOD SCOllS '/think if all works together b«auae all of the pieces come together to have a really supportive environment for the children where they know how to behave and how to be successful. And they're such eager ./earners. They want to learn, they want to be here, they know their parents and guardians are in lull support of the educational program. There's incredible community support here. And we pulled them all Jn . We JJ.l«e to have a lot ol coHaboratlon and cooperation with.in the community.' I niler txth year as pnndpal dt Harbor View Elementary School in Newpon Beach, Karen Kendall has many ho11- ors to boast aboyt~ In May, her kmderg1uten through ooh-grade school of SOO tudents earned the NalJondl 81\Je Ribbon distinellon. . The year before. it w named a CdWonua Distinguashed School. Then, on Oct. 15, he learned her chool topped other county elementary schools in the Acade- mic Perfonnanc Ind x score tof the second year m a row with d 936. The previou year was 934 In tm . the first year the state tracked such scoring. the school hnJshed second m the county w ith d 922. On Thursddy, a taJf develop- ment day at the chool. Kendall c;howed off her award-~mnmg chool's new computer lab - made possible with the monetary award the API core provided laM year -dnd chatl<>d with As istdnt City Editor Jam Meler in her office ~twas your ~on to Harbor View besting lbe other county ele- me,ntary school ln the AcademJc Performance Index scores for the second year ln a row? . OvPr the top Thnlb We're absolute!} C<'Stauc ov •r our conunu- mg xceU nee dlld th• dbility to llTlprove and c;tretch kJd!> further and· lurth •r !l's very grtlUfymg after " everyone's hard work Thell'~ one ol our goals alwdy::. never-•mdmg unprovement And when you're already di the top. 1l's xtremely dJfh- cult to keep str •tC'hin<1 farther, so W(' were JUSt thnlJed. It shows us that what we're doing works for kJd • and thdt'!> whdt we're illl about So, what's the ~ool's secret to Mgh lest scores? It' so mulWa('('tcd teamwork. rol- laborauon, cdnng dbout edcb dl\d every ctu.Ld al Uus sc:hool: lJ\CTed.Jbly prof~iofldl and tcllented leadung st.an. supportivP parentsi ongOlllg ment of each dukl. ctnd then diagnosing dnd prescribing the dppropnate instrucuon for each clu.ld. havtng a lot of upports m plac and mtervenbons to help trug<Jlm!J tu- dents, clndl)''211l9 our ddla dll the tunt> -becau without ddta, all you have b dn opuuon -so that we really know where ow kid are and whcr we can take them; rcmJorcmg d vNy pos1uve school climdt • -the lond of place where childwn want to romt• to school. want lo adu ve. Wcllll to pL d • we're a v ry cdIU\g, nurtunng enwonment, cverytlung we do is clustered around respect. respons1lnl· 1ty, read.mes -those arc 'lome ol our th m . It's pdrt of an overarching th me called "Sailing Away Wllh R pect. Responsibility, Rectdln It's a cycle of analyzing the duld and loolong to what klds really need and then gtVlllg them what they need and t.retclung them I Uunk 11 all works together because all of the pieces come togeth r to have a really supportive envlronm nt for the clul- dren where they know how to behave and how to be sucressfu.I. And they're such g r le.un n;. They want to learn. they want to be here, they know their parents and gua.rdialu are 111 full support of the educational program• There's mcredt- ble community support here. And w pulled them all lll. We like to have a iot of c:olloborabon and cooperabon Wlthin the commuruty. We're very commwuc:dtive wilh ow parents. I write a newaletter cdlled the Harbor View Highlights to the parents every sangle week.. Throughout the school, we have an open-door policy. The teechers giv 10 much time answenng questioni,. meeting w1th purPnU. dnd hdvmq lh"m voluntt~r in llw <'ld'>!>room.-,, -.o wt•'re .ill on th<• ~m<• lkl9£' Our Jldr nt 9roup prov1<h•., through then lund-rd1<>1ng •nm h- rnenl opportunit1f''> for our kid-,, too. which I'> trnoth r lhmg lhdl comes into tht• .,ucce s of our choot. It' t.l .. uong grQup of very devoted volunt N'> What wouJd you ugge t olb~r school wUh low test scores do to -boost 1tteir SCOIMf Hdvtng cl clt•ttr IOC"U for "<'hool unprov<.>ment 1!> o n•cJlly m1por1dnt th 'ffiC' Ev<'ry S<•plt>mber. WP do,t•I\ dndlyw our Stctnlorcl Q claw tJnd tlll of the datd lhdt we hdve on our chll- dr<>n. And from tht.1t 'dC'h tec.ichi·r d •velops wh..;1 I rdll an clccsd •nu< progr pl11n cmd we choc .i -,choolw1de unprov<•m nt dJ'CU ThJ, Y<'dr, we'vt> C'h0"4"'n rPdClln!J. compn•· h ns1on und vocdbuldry. And d JX><,t- Uve S<'hool dunatl• b alwar.o a qot1I for us lx'<'dUS{' without htJvmg lh11t upport und th • ki<I., h'<•l.mu r<>cilly nurtured &ind rt't1U)' ucn•pted -I have dll th cl11l • th • 100 Books Club I want cv<'ry t luld to f •J re.illy connectl'd to th -.chool So conn - lion lS an me rechbly import.int p1t'<' • If du.ldr n fN>I c onn11c'lt'd lo tht>J/ t cbe~. pnnopol. voluntl'(ll"'o 1tnll lo lhc content, th n. U1cy'n> qom!) to h<• UC'C" uJ. So, back lo what you asked m Devi lop d cl 'dr f~ for ~hoolw1d unprovem nt. Th n ndrrow lb obJectlVe b<.'<"d you can't hav too many thing'> gmn<J on or you don't dCtucve your qOdl'> We dU know thot from our own l.Jv And regulurly, ed that gool. At Harbor Vi w, w h.dve Wodn ldy tudy grou . Ev ry WedneM! y. lh teachers come l<><J• ther for ~hool rcn well and for coU.,boratJon so w C'dll dlsc'u msearch-1nlonned trali'>g1 • We tru- ly, tru.I~. truly try to bu ... dt1lcHlriVf'n, researc:h-tnlormcd nvuonm nt. and FIEDllCI comput r ldb With~ lMucs and eech teach r tw d new work.stabon com- puter In th • ( wsc;room w die fllldlly onlin Our M h~l wa not complete- ly onl.m unW. WP got thl!> extrcs mon- ey So. cln dr d lhdt we'r • exoled about u. low.I? techiioloyy powerfully 4li an edUCdUOMJ tool We rec 1ved totcl.l 4bout 560.000 trom th vanot.15 pots thCit the gover- nor appropnated " we cot our tnoney not because w~ hcid the tugh· est API We got 11 becduse we m t our API y0csl ll Wd ldbulous for us We kn w eittlctly Whdt we wanted to do. and we d1d 1t We r very actton- onented dl Hisrbor V1Pw. tn cu.se you hadn't notJe,ecl We re mto unplemen- tabon dt Harbor View so we·re very pleased dnd thnlled we could do that for our du.ldrcn Wlth pl 11 illld every dAy since, much ls golng on around lbe world with th attacks and the anthrax sea~ . How do you teach kJds et this age, klndergarten through 51.xth · grade, about these happenJngsJ Or do you1 Well Sept 11 WdS .. <'r/ pumful. . obviou. .. ty for ever)OOP I hope I expr ed ddequdtt>ly whcH a f.uruly we drE' here. So. let me !>lart fust Wllh fdnuly W<• ctr<' 10ucce!> luJ beccsuse we -are ctn rnlrPdlble farruJy. We cclfc dbout one c1J1other Some ol my tt•acher th11mselves wer • tudents h<>rc ctt Hctrbor View Mclnyof our chddr •n hd"e pcir<'nls who went here So. I Uu.nk the do • farruly &tructure hcts upported our ctu.ldren and helped them l~I Sdf No 2. ·we unmecl1dteJy began d loo C'hcmge dnve We focused on helping dnd commuruty rvice to ' nurunuz~ children·~ f urs dnd to help lh<'m f I lh<•y were domg some- lhtnq thut tht:>y were empowered to d l!>t So. W<' llterdlly hlk"<l Wdgons we're very committed dnd wry pro-with loo<.l' ch1:1nge f tdlk<'d ctbout h~onill dhOut thdt _c-ommunJC'dtJon bemg d ma1or theme , So. tdb~h d cl&lI' gocll ctnd htlve thdl I redlly bclleve in So we have clJl mcn.>d1hly tJght tedJ'n Ev •ry <;angle ddlly opcrung ccremoru very day. 1~.rson who wor~ dt ~ c;chool 1 I think 11' r~y wtport.dnt that every C'OmnuttNl to evf'ry smgle kJd dt lhil tPc:tcher gr l every other teacher '-<'hool Thal' the way we dre We dlld ev ry chlld. i.o we convene here cur(> about c•vc>ry smgle duJd dnd on the lowN playground t~ve,Y day don't lei our children s!Jp through. 11 · So. dunnq th opening cer monies we them dl nsk U1 any wdy, we we lci.lkl'<l ctl>out coCle<"tl.ng th.is mon- 1ump tn to dS!>~t them. ey and then we filled wagons with · I hdvc n t ev<-n told you ctbout th Ca.Worrud Dastmgwshed School clfld money dnd donated It all to the th<' NcttJoncd Blu Ribbon honorl-icll'· AmenC'dn Rt>d Cros The du.ldren hor~Vi w is uC'h dn ctw~m<' pltlce wen• Vf'I) involved ll cdffie out to Two }'(.ldr<. d<JO. we wrote for th<' Call-S2.779 21 lom1<1 D1!)ltnqw hed School honor. Thmlly, like dlJ ot my coUcctgue . .ind we• qot II Th n. last y d.r, we I dad cJ lot of overt explicit Uung to wrotl' lor th•• NallonaJ Blue Rlbbon I •t children know we provide a safe honor. dnd "'•• gol that So. tn th enV11onm nt tor them, and we pn)('('!> ol t'Xttnurung every httle rerrunded them about all oJ our ct pe<1 ol -.chool ~I<.>, you automabcat-dlet) dnJI dnd about how much ly unprO\'(' Thdt Whclt SC'hOOI n•nc>wdl 1., all dbout _ opemnq up dll we care about them and how they th • btlll' door. ond tooklnq m illJ th • r an come to one of us lf th y hdve a little comer.. hndmg out cllJ the cone •m pklC' ~ wh fl' you Cdn redlJy h •Ip So. I think we did t1 very good JOb . ctuldrc>n I think our children t lt focused We So, d9dtn.,I th<> l:>eu·kdrop Of Out wrol l It rs. romm1tmPnt lo be e'empldl)'. wt> hdVP c1chie\t>d even more ~ucrf"> Now, you've gotten lbe CaUfomJa Dlstlnguhhed School award, the Blue RJbbon. wNlt' nextf And th hi< h t API m Ordnn • Count)'. for two y a.rs• Oh my tJ h. \\ctl. like I xud. w •'re on d n ver· ·ndmq unprowment cyd Pdrt ot what we Wclnl to do is k p on ~1C'h.1 ~vmg. mg our childr<>n uom morP knowl ?<lg and mor kills. contmur to hav th m bfo hdPP}'• nur· tured and tnle<Jrdted liltl ~pl beca lhdf what it's ell.I about. We're bwldmg Cttl7 os. we'r build· 1ng lead at our ~ool. 14 i<.hn logy a focus 41' for us Uus y(?dl' t:M>cal with dll lh • mon y wf' got with th APJ -mon y d()("ll· n't conl our wdy that of" n Ul th.iii kind of a s.<:hooJ .-we got o n w Did you show anything on TV to them or ls lbat somelhlng they would do at bomef No We w re very open to tu- den who wished to cfu it, but w hdve cttiJdr o who ~ ou.ng :. d 5 and th n we have th-grad • so our whole thing wa to have ag - oppropnlll cletlVlty. And one ot the be t wtly to guara.nt age-.appro- pnclte clctlvtty u 10 concenlrat on loving. conunwucabv~ support and pos1u .. • th.in \\.-e can do to help lh world be a be!\ r place ln t nns at kindn ' to oth rs And cert4in.ly. with our old r chil~n. th re were d~onc; an our cl roo~. We did not tum on th 1V That was better pl ced m th home during th.OM cnt- ically ctithri&Jt ~. Sopie readers ~ure pastor's impropriety was news • llllJI: Roell Hlrbor OU'Ch ...... IC8Mh,. .... --....... 11111r .. .... .. It,._.. ... , .... . tMlr .eary ._.,.,..accurate . MIW C'.MlSON COiia~ end hat 1bout tt oll the tun I wu not able to attend chur<'h that Wffkend, but I dktn't have 10 •worry about It bKaUM •ll I Md to do w .. r•d •bout tt an th4t newspeper. ~that•....., ... aioundtM ...... ... and .... pboto °' lbe IUlpeCt wel GD::: 4 and hil pk.ftlre .. Aoue a tt.*bf-an• mm. HDw-.... .,.. , • rar': 11 •...._.• llllllc1111111•ta.•..-.. ,._ =~.i:e:=-I D 2 ....... J*Ple. • the news abould do. b\lt hurt many . ; . .. 10 Sundoy. ~'· 2001 CITY CONTINUED FROM 5 Beach from alu. A llik>r, AVflll and ber husband eecape into the big blue Whenever they can. 11*1 out-ol·town gUllltl :-each get a ride oo me 8&lboe Perry Auodatel, a local company, pub-and the Harbor CTUJM. ~ Ushed the book lhll summer. Avet1 · Newport Beach from a diltAnce - wrote all the captions and short, • not to mention tbe mowcapped b.t.torlcaJ summaries. San Gabrlel Mountains that curtain Alea bookstores, inducag the aty from a.Iv -helped Av• chcnl tuch as Barnes & Noble zoom in on everything from the Book.sellers, plan to carry the title. suede-like petal of a Dower at Sher· On Nov. 17. Av will gn copi at man Ut>rary & Gardens to tbe Borders Books. Music & Cafe m retro-lnlplrecl look of Ruby's Diner Costa Mesa. that rendet"S the tip of Balboa Pier a •Anybody who lives around rather ttendy plad! to be. here ts so privileged.· said her bus· 1be city •loou prettier'from band, John Aves, who also shot the water,• agreed John Aves. photos for the collection. ·There's "You don't see the crowd•. the so much to view, places to go.• congestion.· It might have been Melarue ·Melanie Aves held a photo con- Aves' views as an outsider that test la.st year to determine the con- brougbt fresh attenllon to the sights tent of her book. Contestants from most of us usually drtve right past. as far u tbe'"United Kingdom fixated on the river of brake lights entered. Three photographers from ahead. Southern Ca.Womla -John Blom, Or lt aught have been the time co-owner of John Blom Custom she spent look1ng at Newport Photography Ltd. in Corona del '" • WMAn Melanie Aves signs •Newpott l..ch: A Photo- graphic Portrait• • WllBI: 1 to 3 p.m. NoY. 11 • WltlM: Borders 8ooks, Musk I C.fe, 1890 fMwpott 8~ .• ComMeY •~FrM • CAU.: (949) 631 -8661 Mari WUliam Valentine, a Newport Beach photographer who hu served on the Newport Beech Caty Arts CotnaUaion; a.nd Marc Martin. a photo assignment editor at the Orange County edition of the Los Angeles Timei -juned the contest. Three winners were chosen, and . 26 photographers' works -includ· mg a few that were solioted from the judges -made it mto Aves' book. There's a pyrotechnldan in the mix, an accountant. a truck dri· ... ~--. -. ver, a poliQI capWn. a detectJ\'11 end e children's book wnter. •TM 1h in the book -the ·spark -II much more vts1bl , • Av• IUd of her van ty of picture· I taken, For the wntten portion of "New- port 8eec:h, • Aves shared ston about everything from the Dory filberman to the Boele family, own· en of the 8a.lboa Ferry . The p1ctwes captW" Newport Beecb from o.11 ang~ Newport · Pier stretching mto fog. A Chnsl· mat tree at Pa blon l~Jand Ufo· guards in red. the backS of fC'rrans. sallboets. ferry boctt • the Balboa Peninsula, a Blllboa gorden. -.ect .. lions lazing around on a buoy and two harbor roy4ltl -wam Rupert and Pearl. . ·-:.we needed to portray Newport accurately,• Ave 1d ValenUne. who p«>nt summr.rs from his chlldhood on the peninsu- la because hi grandpclrents hdd a home there. said hootmg photo for Aves' book gave htm a <hance Oaity Pilot to look ag41n at the ugbtJ he 1ee1 ev ry day. •Somet.u:nes It's harder to work clolet to home U..n eway from home.· be S4Jd ·vou tee the Mme things every day • • Has shot of a sumet. Valentine explains, was taken after a winter rain It was February and he nouced clouds moving above the water from his Dover Sboret home. • 1 took off to West Newport,• Valenllne 1d. • 1 walked out, and It was perfect.· The Aves, both 59, are also always on th lookout for n~ backyard pl asures. They walk aJong the &ck Bay. on Newport's beach and on hlking trails at Crystal Cove, where they always top dt the Shake Shdck. Meluu Aves orders a mango or peach hdke. John g"oe for vanilla. The shack appears on Pag 121 m Aves' book ·1r~ an artisbc spark that makes people e what's around them and r<'cord them.· he said. ·Christmas at Summerhill HOME ly applies to the relaxed Tommy Bahama style that bas become so popular. wtndow. ·whether you usc> thern dlone or ~ 6 layenng piece, naturdl fab<>r hdd are d co\t· f!cctive. tugh· ber band. find a deep vase, ice bucket or pitcher ~nd set the gr~s m far enough to stabilize it. Don't add water unle you <tr USU19 clip· ping from a pond. The oma- mentaJ grds look as good dried as they do m their nat- ural habitat Your dtsplay will la l for weeks rat least through Thanksgwmg) and be a beauWul, eye-catching dlsplay -and the pnce is nght New holiday arrivals of wrtaths, garland, and custom arrangtmtnts. A charming colkction to lielp_ you cekbrat~ the spirit of tht sttison. CONTINUED FRO~ 5 covers, grass hedges and · grasses.that provide the gar- den with a dramatic focal point. Move over pampas gra . there are dozens of new no-brainer varieties that add visual interest to your landscape. Thirty years ago, grass cloth was hot, hot. hot. As they say • ev~rythlng old is new agam. • and this certain- Grass cloths add texture and Interest to a room with· out overwhelming it. Want something With more oomph than a netltral? Many grass c!Pths are dyed vivid colors and provide both visual and textural punches. ~yone who has received a catalog in the past couple of years has noticed that nat· ural finer shades are de rlgeur. AnytJung from barn· boo to reeds to woven grass- es are great additions to a tylc It •m Ccstdl0<JS o,uch d Snuth & Noble and Gredt Wmdow't hdve a lMge election of t)•les and color .. Vc!lance<t, Roman hade', top-down hade , roll-up hdde . through hades and pnvacy had are as eclSy to order a two 1mple measurt>menb. If you are loolung for an easy Ooral drTdng ment for · the Thank-.gwmg table or Mon-Fri 10 am..6 pm, Sat 10 am-5 fm, Sun 10 am-4 pm Located behind Plums Patio --------------------• tdeboard look no further A Take a Ire h look at an old standard . .Qecorative grasses and naturdl hbers wll.I add ubUe color. mterestmg tex- ture an d VlSual inter l to your home. 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Phone (949) 646-6745 Home for the Holidays" with all its tradition Begin your hOliday tradition or add to · ting ones ... with decor and gifts from our ':'ffome for the Holidays Collection" custom decorating appointJQents now available Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 et hope in motion to improve loeal lives. • RVs • Bo:tts • Rl".il Esutt.: • T~lx Deductible Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd~, of Cars Peace of Min for you or a friend who ha Aging ••• whh tht pudmc ol ~ Soludonl9 ~ ldL You WW 8nd the .. hn )QI mild to .. cMlkuk qamQoN: • CdPllw wtlh 0... .._ · • 1bl Plllc:aaenc Detfii6rm md Mlirllll 1.09 • ~ Comrnul*y ··~ • D ... 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BELL Branch Manager --v 610 Ntwpon U:nter Drfrt, Suftt 900 Ntwport /kadt, C. 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com ·------=-• . . - ( auon Of THE DAY • 11 was a long hump to climb alter you're lying on your back alter four Jo es ... • M•• Taylor, Orange Coast C:ollege football coach Oaity Pilot UC Irvine basketball coach's high energy level has taken the Anteaters to the top of their game. There.•~ '>Omelhanq dbout being courbade on th<' floor di d bd ke ll>dll game wath dlJ th • · player. llldt dnV(''l c OcJch Pdl Dougldss. Maybe 11' th<' crowd ro.tnng behind hun or the tnh'n'i1ly ol tht' actJon on the rour1 Maybe at'!t the• !>lr.Jll.'9Y anvolv<'<I LO leading d ledm to '1c1ory or the anteractaon d COd<h h~ with ht'> players Mdybe 11'!> on • ol tho!tt' tTung., Maybe it's au ol th m "Ever sLOce I ccln rem<>mber I wantt.'<l to go anto rncirhmq, • !>did Dougla~. tht>. UC lrvmt> ml•n\ basketball C'OdCh "l'v<' dlWd)"• ~n LOlngued by the dlflerent foe ch of coachln!J··the knowledge dnd psychologtcdl a JX'<'b of molding d team.· Dougl«bS, d ndllve ol Tenn see. . begdn playLOg bcc.k<'tbaU an th ' ffiOPENER ,. ~Shonoree { WARREN JOHNSON Sunday, November A, 2001 11 ·"' ,. thud grade at loct1I '><"hoolydrds. In filth grad • he got anvolwd LO orgaruzed bdsketbdU and conbnue<i. playmg through high school. ' \Tfvt M:CRAN< 0-'l.Y Pl.OT UC lrvlne men's basketball coach Pat Dougta. II presendy bus.led with practice sessions as his Anteaters tune up for the '01.02 season. Atlendmg Los Angel • Laker gam with hts high school COdch was one expenence that led Douglas • de U"(' to cOclch basketbalJ •t r •member the energy I vel. the crowd, th tedlll and the rouotermg of two lcttms going dgainst on<• dnoth r and the c xlularalJon and th<• energy l<'v<'I that w th re,· Doug I Sdld •nymg to bnng all that together, mcshtng p<>rsonalllJ , kills dnd lechruqu really cillow for my ught croallve abilalles dild cllJows me to be part of <,0methmg that is high enl'rgy. • Coaching leed~ Douglass' cldrenaune level . ..And.from th looks of tbang , he's hooked. Thh •dSOn, Dougl~ lx>gL05 tu.s llflh a.M>n ash ad coach dl UC Irvine I le hdS been coaching for 20 yedrs at four-y ar college l..clst ell.On, Douglass w.is named Baq W t ConlerenC'e Coach of the Yl.'clr after hP led th<> · Antedt rs to their first conference champt0nsh1p in school hJStory. UCI hrushcd with a 25-5 overall rl'COrd to t a school re<'Ord for most wins an ca ingle eason. ·1 d finitely env1Sioned what hdpj)ened last yectr.· DougldSS said •it took a lot of t ps -working w0ith kids, we held to recru1t to httve enough players to compete • Now th UCI men'~ basketbc:tll program lS lhnvmg. On Fnd.sy rught, the team defeated Korctbel IUkrain ), 105·71 . man cxh1b11ton game at the Bren Events Center an front of a crowd of 1.126 tielo11 coaching at UC lrvme. Dougla had a uccessfuJ run at Cal State Ba.kersl1 Id He led th Roadrunn rs to D1vas1on II nalJonaJ chdmpaon ha~ in 1993. '94 dnd 'Y7 Whll bct.sk('tbcill has bet> n d ma1or p.tr1 of DouglclSS' We ance he was d ctuld, 11 d • n't consum dlJ of has tam He taJJ hoots ctround on the basketbdU court very now t1nd then, but doe<,n't r ally watch much bdskctball ctt homt> ·1·11 wdlch !i('{Jmenb of bcl£ketb.sJI gam "· thn~ to lave nunut~ mdybe, • Dougl ~ad "I'd rdth r wutch the B109rdphy or Hastory ct\d.nneh • On tus pc1re llm • Douglas dlso WATER POlO U.S. SENIOR MEN'S NATIONAl.S play<, goU He '>did he f.n1oy the port becdu l' 11 ., lake bct.l.kelboll an thcll at can nC'vN be m~l n.>d Although DouglclS cn1oy hunseU on 1h • fauway from tune to time. when 11 com ... to g<'ttmg a rw.h, 11' COclChUlCJ t)dsJwtbdU that he turru. to · ·Not mcm\ olh •r Uung Cdll match 1coachmg1. • Dougl~ said ·1 hdve an opportunity to dupucale lhdl thigh energyl Pxpen nee over the ason A lot of peopl bctve th opportunity to do thdt LO other way • but Iha is th wdy I am ablt> to do ti • · NQ secrets in Newport's 8-4 win over Vancouver · Veteran team is solid without its coach (Newland), rallies foe a second-round vi,ctory ~turday morning at CdM. IUdwdDuM DAILY Pa.OT CORONA DEL MAR -To bom>w a slogan. these guys are good. So good. tbey don't need a coach. They're all COKhes. So. when bolt Newport Wat~ Polo • Foundation found it.elf behind in the MC:Ond hell S.tuiday morrung agalnlt the Vancouver Selects, no one pankked. Wllb veteram and fonner otymp6.nl ._MIU Evw ~ kir Newport under heed COKh n.d Newland, the . dub team ill 10 in sync ta CAR allOtd lo pley wilb an empty~. In Newport's 8-4 victory over Veacouv. in t.be MtOnd round ol the u s. w ... Poao Senior Mea'I Open ...,..._.Or ,.,. .......... c....dll Mlrttlgb. ........ OfllW ........ ..., ID IM ....... qtMIW ....... • pows ...., ........ , ..... to ...... play. Ne ...... ..._ UC lmM l"Dlda. md .. I t18* ... at U9C SehM•y lor ... AMHllF' ......... IM ... ......................... ,.... .......... _..,," ...... ...... , .......... -.· ... ........ -........... . ! ....................... .... ... .......... , .. ~ ................ ... ' mw MtetW9C /DMT "'°' "-1111t .. ll1Gssds.nNada11 ... l."8ckaV•uA0& .... • ...... I I *'"'" 11• . ........ -twlm ........ trailed, •·3, tMa ICored "" 111•1 -• .. u.s. aew en ==•.,.....to bell 'MlWliiiow • .... ,... ....... _ ... , ............................ ... ====--~= =~==-::c~;::~·: ..., .......... ._,.. ....... -. 'Oii ............. • kLZ ......... -.. ' stc.trt, • Sctld ewport' D.sn Klatt. an AD· Aniencan cit UCI tn 1998 4nd 2000, and a lorm •rm m~r of th An ater IWUD t~m All r Vancouver' Michael S.bo •.cored early 1n the third quarter, ev- llt'<J the <rame og.nn. 4 ~. on c1 skip stM>t lrom v n meter with 5:3S left, tra9geran9 o ------- 11 v ·QOdl. econd·hdlf .. W4!'w all rally p,.y.d in the Klall, al o one of four YIM~ curr nt U . for a long titrM. nauonal t m ~ all know mt"mb•r on lhf' Newport ~f WW'IW club, cor d doing-"' WW from the hole k .. ,, ......_ on en ..... by now_, VJW' AndyCoftmM fNm~~ '°put the hom . ln front, S·4, n... .. llO wttb t 04 re-SlfOWtl ... • .............. ........... ICllll....S ...... to open Mille !WM ............. , ...... '°'"* ::* .... '°:: Olpplan ........ .--,m. ........ • 7 ,...Oii_ ~ ... ..... .. ...... .. • ... i I • SPORTS OAl.Y Pl.OT PHOT~ IY ~flvt M~CRN-1« Orange Coast's Brandon lbomton (21) slams Santa Ana College quarterback Kelly Coburn to the turf. Stre -snappers Orange Coast's rushing attack runs through Vlsiting Santa Ana for a 20-10 conference victory'. Stew Virgen DAILY PILOl COSTA MESA To 1.>nd 11.'i four-game losmq c;tredk, the Orange COdst CoUPge fbotball lCdJll hdd to rPdCh tor Par.lie Pnde an 1t'I Mission ConJPrenc:e CPn· traJ dJvtS1on gdOle dgamst v1s1tmg Sdnld And Sell· KM•'• urday ...,..AM 1o The Plrate!> U!>('<l d VldlJk• ar.,.. Cilllllt 20 rush.mg altdCk. d bend-but· d9n't-bredk deft>ruM.• t1nd ''" obVJous d~play ol pndl• to collectively breath a sigh of rc>hef with ,, .W· 10 victory over the Dons With lhe Bur' t ;. 5. I ·.I 1n lh{' CentrdJ d1v1s1on1 and the Don., l'l·S. 1 ·31 out of ronJerence tJUeo or po.,lwd..on C'onrt>n6on. the source of rcwdrd lor victory wtl pnde • Jw.t pnde. • Bur. tjlldr11'rhctek NICk Higg ')did of h.L' ledJt't1<. rnotJvdllon ·You n€'ver want to lose Ldst Wl'f'k wtt<, JU\I thr mo'it hopel~ feeling We JU'I wctnlt><I to rome bdck dnd · improve We know wt•' ttn bt•dt tedllls • OCC tdalbttck Nah•, M attdsch stole the spotlight from lh<' No 2 ninn('r m the ~l~1on Conference. Sttntd An.i' Brttndon FlScher, while I byg!> rdn for i.1 Cdrt'('r·h1gh 77 ydrds on l 5C'ames. mdudmg two rmtuncJ lt>uC'hdowns and found !Klllsfdrtmn m victory t1nd pldying the entue yaml' He had be<•n '>phttanq pldymg ume w1th JctSOn Knpctv1ow. fer lht• pd t two wee~. but again.,, thP Dom . I hqg' logqcd m d fuU day's work Coast chumt>d up 111 ru htng yMds on 51 C'cUTlN>, IL\ hJ9ht..,l ,mn• lt1-.t yCcll's 55·21 wm over Golden Wf>st (:lh'll I hqqs ottemptPd JW.l !O p.is-.~ M1t1dsch, w ho Oll'> .-cl Id t w •ek ' n1ghtmaru.h 44·2 lo..' ut Palomar lasl w k with d neck lnJUI). rCl<1red bdck • turday with d rugged pertonnttncl• includtng. lb5 ydfd and a touchdown on 21 C"clm "It wt1s d lonq hump to climb after you'tt> lymg on your bdC'k ttltt•r four I . • OCC Cooch Make Tt1ylor ~ad "We cam out with u game plan ctnd wP iust ran the bdll W<> wcrt~ able tog •t th.logs going. It' d big WU\ • OCC led throuqhout dlld gcllOOd advantage tn the second quartrr wilh a run play. 00.yard drive lhat Hl!JQ'§ c.tpp<'<.I with a 9-yard run on nn opUon·k p The Buo tt mptod JUSt on(\ J>d on the driv dod tX'nohttd from thr nta AM pen IU for 35 yards. C r running attaC'k cont.mu.d into th !le<Ood h.aJf w n th Bu opened with • ht plays, with n • .,. ett mpt agilJn; tor 73 yards I tigg fakN1 th opbon patch again and dovi for a S·yard touchdown and a 13-0 lead Th Dons cdm bctck with 1 o porn 1nd grabbed th<> m mcntum wtth • bi7.aM c.U by tho otllctals. It took n arly t mlnut for offld to judg a fumble by Mttt h, and all r Ou-tr m t.&ng ~y •warded the tMtU to the Dons ta AM I.mm I t ly w nt to i beg ol lrtc and execut d • r v r hendoff to Santa Ana' Alejandro Romero 49) knocks down a.,._ from lntended ~Iver Vince Strang (above). Below, Pirate • running back Nlle MJttasch {26t llnds a big hole In the Dons' defense. rece v r Bl k t l111An0, who nt •deep.,.._ end the D'ttne. wtth thltd..nd·thnle from the IC? I ~n J I Mt for 4 t yenh OC Oona' 38, ~tinMrh wed off Wt &attLlt for• 38- corn rMck Adrien C:1llowey mad • ylfd touchdown · touchdo~·savmg la<'kl at the OC 3$. But •The whole lffm IMld engttr ffrom lut the Dons &Ued for holding oa lh* next '"9e.k), • MHDllcb Mid. •we knew we bid to l\llWng pLly and the Sta' dillwme~ cw"' and do•l. ·-·big .• '"'........, fOK'ed • punt. the blllll geme u. an...mi tine Ml.._. ... With under n nunue. to pa.y, OCC ,..,. • ,.,._.the ~. wheapunl......, CCMlll --~ .... pley 9ar ,...... ..... Vince Slnng •• PQPPtd .,.._.. ,. .. ....., ii 110.-Pl 11 m P-5, l~t • ......, I& I pa IM punt. Thi peody .... wd IM lum .... -TM ••le~ .. Wll allo ....... a ....... ID ... nadnggaine.OCC r•e6glll•1'gW OCX:-. .. 1 ............... u J DI• ,......,..,.loreglinCOMr'Ol_.'b le I} ft 011 ']£ ...... t • • SarU AN 0 0 ) 7 10 Orange COMl 0 7 ' 7 ~ wwwm . ocx . Hlggl t ""' <"--kiclll ... JWM'" ocx ...... s""' ~tdc f41iitd). 10 u IA • Gonulet l4 fG. 4 ... .... - IA• Hell 12 ,_from CCOUr1I (Gonuilez ~.1):)) ocx. ~.""' ~ kQ), u.a Mw•;cw to0(elt~ •mu.._ M • Ca0wrn. U-.0. tJO, 1 TD, Hlr1lflO. "' .. • 1 ocx ........ '°' '· .. -'P ... M ·~,_....._J.JJ. ITD. --. J.a ...,_ t'l.: ,_..,-. M~ ---. 1,_ 1'111' u.-.a. 1•IO oac.-... ..-'furtlnl 1.2 nm ......... ........... ,_...,...... ._... ...... ,..... 110 µ f 0 ... ,... ... '11''9' ... ::::= .._.. ......... -- • M oac " , . .u ,. ""'" m • , ... , ...... , 0 ti 1"17 M --•11.J MU • J.I .a ·-.. all .. ..... Daily Pilot .• , Buts crowned at OEC Pinal OCC women play up to their billing · and turn focus to regional tournament. In the Orange l&:J Empire Confer nee, no team can touch the Orang COU1 CoDege women water polo team. The Pirate proved that statement true. completing their undefeated run through th OEC with a t 0--6 wln over Riverside City (28-4) m th conJercnce tiUc game at the Un1ver lty of Redlands Saturday. . OCC' Neisha Hoagland led all scorers with uc goals. wht.le Devon Wnght added two goal Wlth hvP teals. •Tue guis playl'd well.• OCC ~ tant coach Mike Giles 1d. ·1Enca) N1C'holson tuck to Riverside's be l player, Katie Davt • llk glue. and our whol sets were too trong for them.• Coast (30· t 1. the No. t team ln th state, also received big· time performances from CM.ltJne McDonald and Kaue Logan, who added a goal apiece and recorded three steals each Goalie Heather Deyden. a Newport Harbor H.agh product. anchored Lhe defense and stopped five shots. The Pirates wW prepare for the Southern California Regional Tournament, which start Thursday at Cypress College. As the No. 1 seed. the champion Pirate will have a fll'St·round bye. ,, .... ClfM ciu.. CWf 1Q, Rib I I 0: I AAenldt , l o· 1 6 Or1n99C.oeR 2 2 3 ) • 10 MX • A. DIVIS 2. IC D.wa 1, Noble 1, Md(lnley 1, Netsot\ 1 s...s. ~ ), larry 1. occ . Hoegland 6, wright 2. McDonald 1, LD9M' 1. s.ws . Oeyden 5. Anteaters drop 9-7 decision at USC Founh-ranked l&:J U C butlt an 8-C lectd through lhref' quarters and held on a late rally by No. 7 UC lMne to defeat lhe Anteaters, 9-7. an a Mountain PaC'illc Sports foedcra11on game at the McDonclld' Swim Stdd1um Saturdcly UC LMne M>phomore Garrott Gentry (C'orond dcl Mar HS). who scored four goals on the day, notched two goal an the fourth qudrter dnd seruor Chns KJrchw hm added hlS econd godl of the game d~ the Aot ater c:ored three con· secuuvc t.JJn in the final penod. but the no1ans held off lhe late chary . Ivan Bc1b1c. Gad1 Hc1d11r dnt.I Demiel l...ontay scored two g0c1ls each for use. wtuch unproved to 10·5 ov raU and 5-2 in the MPSF Junior goalie Doug Fmfrock had ven Selves for UC Irvine, which lost its fourth tra1ght game in falling to 4· I 0 overall and I ·5 in lhc MPSF. The Anteaters ho t ninth· · rdnked UC Sein Diego in a non· ronferencc game at noon today at the Anteater Aquatics Complex. MQ!IBltCI USCt. UCllNN 7 UC!Mne 2 1 l J 7 USC )141 9 UClNIM • ~ 4, IClfChwitfvn 2. Noon 1 ~ • Flnfrodt 7 UIC • lablc 2. Hadar 2. uim.y ), Preponk1 1, Shin 1, ~ 1 S-·~) VU men. women each ninth at NAIA Region 2 Championships in Fresno Both th Vanguard Uruversaty men' and women's ~ rros country teams ploced runth Saturday m the NAIA Regton 2 C hampionships di Woodward Park tn fr" no Formf'r ~tdnoa HJgh tandout Uz Hwpe. a freshman. led th VU women dlong thc 3 l·rnile co11rsc In 19 minute , 48 second • llni hang 30th overc1U Fr • tunan J nny Thune (32n<! in t 9.5 l ). senior Beth Weidler (45th In 20-24). sophomore Sarah Hall (51 tin 20 33) and sophomore Don Duffy (67th an 23 30) followed Hwpe for VU A7m..t Pantie (42 poUltsl Cclptured th team cbampt0nshlp. wtule ConC"ordJa Junior 8 rt-nice CarbaJal won the individual uUe to 181:1. ~1 h Fresno Pao.fie f5t po&nts) firusbed secood. Concordia (63) thud. W tmont 1119) fourth and PolJ'lt Loma 1141) fifth 81ola. Sein Mdrros, Cal Bapttst. VU (225) and the Ma.st rs rounded out th top 10 ln Lhe men' chilmp1oflSb.tp along 4.97 mu~ at Woodward Park. JUmor Robbie Jone (24th In 2N>6) led th way for the Lions, who flrushC'd w1U1 216 points. Junior t •ve Lallm (3 lst Ill 27:33), sophomore Kyle KahJ (45th ln 28.22). f bllWl John Bensen (55th an 28 50) and sophomore David Johnson (6 t t In 30; 16) scored for th Uon.s. wtule fresh.man John N Ison (bJrd U\ 3 1 :33) and sophomol' 1\tl r Nelson (10th in 32.43) also ran for VU Cal Bapllst woo lhe men' tJUe with 29 poanb, led by andJv1du.U champion Gabrial t1emand z (24 45). OCC women share regional crown Th Orange Coast Colleg wom n's CTI country ~ team was crowned co·champ1on of the Southern Cabfonua c:han1ptOnShlps Sciturday et Antclope Valley Colleg in Lancaster. But that's only l>E'cause of the meet's rules, OCC Coach John Gokiman saxl · The Pi.rat placed five girls in the top 20 and finlsbed ln a first· plilce be With 5 t po6nls with Ml San AntoNo Cddman Nici the rules s>edfy. there i.s no be·br ak r tn regional meets because th y serv u quaW1en for th tat m t. OCC's sixth runner wcu &bead ol Mt. SAC's fourth ••Th re should be a dehn1Uv champion,"· Gold.man IAld. ••r never agreed wtth that ruJe But thOM .,. the rules." Michelle lcbctn led the Pilat W1th h r second-place fUush. five HCOnds behind Mt SA C's champiOn Alejandra Cootreru It 9:.50) OCC'a Kade Maas came an 10th (».321, whale Undlay Allen. (l3U\ m 20 49), Suzett l>tn°'6116th in 21 Ot I and He.tber Huggins (19th to 21:18) fUUlhed in the top 20 On the men' ~.the Pirates took fourth wtdl 136 polnll ... San OMl90 won the meet wtlb 7l polnts among the 32 ICboola. CX:C tc>phomore Ryan 8ouequet Cl t .49) went ttride-for·stride wttb Mall chempton Seen RicUtel and llDbed M<'Oltld, j\dlt three Mrond beck on the four·m.Ue COWM Both tMIN wW prepue for lhe .... cMl'llplonlblpe Nov, 17 ., Woodw1rd Park in Fresno. lJCI breaks even at Bis West Shootout . POLO CONTINUED FROM 11 . ol the edge. •rm u u lly good tor one of lho<.o a gam ll lb goall d n't know m • Evans wid, "I tum IOWdrd my t arnmat .00 look at ham, and then look to pas 10 tum, then JUSt throw u m tl\e cttg whil ev<'rybody'~ wcittlunq It' l>N>n working for yt"an: . Vancouver''> qu.th • didn't move wti n Evans' tultng no-look '>hot Mtlled past hull. In I.let, llw cntiro Vtln<ouvru' def nse teemPd to f f('(?7 Newport' Ornt1r Amr, <1noth<>r membc:r of tho U S nttll<>n tll l£>t1rn t1ddl'Cl to h1 team' off en''"" ln199I ·~in th1• flfSt ht1U, when ~ bdll hJ.>IX'CI out of hi.) h.lnd wtuJe alt mpUng d JM>nulty \hot Amr t1 med1cdJ stud nt dt tf,lrvtlrd, mdt.ll' up lor 11 with steab \n the> third and fourth quctrter; Nowpop f>-loot-8 <JOttlkt• •per Gl'MI Kerr. lhe Director of StudPnt Sl•rv1ce'> und Actmq !)('an of St11d e>nb t1I '-dCJ I hll in Newport C:Oc.10,t, hm hC'<I with IO '><!'(£">, five an th • fourth qut1rtt r on all hv<! of VancouvC'r''i <,hot~ <m c10<1I KNr, a Co .. ta M 'Ml re'i1d<>nl, '" "''" d lomwr UC'! A LI· Am ncan N wp0rt continued to clt1ull' th •crowd Ill> 1t battf !d to t1 5.,511r"1lh thl· Olympic Club Olympic fc-,1tur!'ll thrt••• l ormC'r Olympldns dlld w.i .. l<'d hy l{y.m Flynn who hel1K'd \he• -.q11t1<1 hu1lcl ,j 2-0 ll'dcl. IOe1tt d~w..r••d hd< k ''1th l\jcwport'" first goal JUSl lX'lon• lht• hr~11x•nod's hfldl buz7 r. Then Olympic rNJt11n1'(I 11 two- gOdl lcdd, but Nt .,, port'' Jt•ll Andrewll thr w to dll oubtdl' \kip 'hot to pull within 3·2. Mdrk I lung Lu><l lht• -.cow hut Olympic crettt<>d more t• c lt('nwnt to .,unw dhettt.I I loWPVN. Ev.in dn•w tht• CJ llTil' l'\t'n w1tl1 ht~ go.ii dn<l f'.t•\\ port lh1•0 lnok the lf>.id on Jerry Smith'' ht1rkh<1nll '>hot Fomwr Olympldn Alc•x l~uu-.. .. Pdll "urt•d on tl lt1,t· \t'Cond hot on IJw IS·<,('< ond .. hot clock lo post the rt''>Ull 1\.4•\\ pe1rt pl.1y, toddy in t1 mtftndl c1t 11 m d m The toum.1nwn1 < onunut'' 1odt1y \\1th e ight mort• 11t1111u ... '>l<1rt1n11 c11 K o m c1nd hru.shm9 up di 4 111 with llw c lu:imp1onsh1p qam(' DEEP stA .., WVIMJ'S CQU!fll ......... Yndlnt ) tio.u.. 62 .,,.,*, 100 boncto. 24 ulco b.H1, 12 \Mw:I b.m_ 4 Kulp.n, 17~. )twM~fl\h 19Sbluef*<h. IS Spendh )kk. 10 op.ti.ye, S wwgo ~Lodi« 4 bc»U.. IS2 lnql«\ SJ ytllowt.M. 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"'=.._'lllJ - ---- SPORTS Sunday. ~A, 2001 13 CROSS COUNTRY Allen at th ts record PCL Finals ORANC,IC -Corona d••I Mdt I flgb n1ur Julie llt•n " t ca courser< ord lo wm Ull' Pctc-ih<' COd.St l.c!ctgu ind1vidu,1I ch m· p1onsh.ip, h·ad.Jng th St·d Kin<J ' qirl~ cro'>l> 'oun&y hMm to a I c:tgue c-rown Fnd11~ • .at Irvin•• Regional Park Allen flni h d 1n I h 5 !, t•J br d.k lhP. 'lc1ndttrd ot I h 5~. ~{'t by Ktto r-.;1•kotu ol \\·1xacJhndc t• in t~< t, C"dM ~oitch Dill Swnner so1d A.s1d{• from All •n; thf' • oth r Sct1 King., hnLi>hPd with All·P<'L honor.>, includtng ''nmr lk'<. k y Cw:nm.in'> 117 'WI Tdryn l<dwold f18.451andAhlwl<dtldn t 18 47J who all tdn J>N\fmdl·IH·'>h On thl• boy .. o;1t.11•, ttw E'<t Kmg took "~ ond pion• .it lht• PCL final'> K~nn Art7 I ~J C-M1 wilb a fillh·pl.m• ltnl'>h in l~ 56 Both IHtm., Wtll (OOIJWIP. Ill th • Cir ~outh1 m "4·ctmn pre- lmuncan ., '••urd.i~ ul 1'\lt Sun A.nton.10 ( oll1oew HAPPY BIRTHDAY CMMtm9 tti. 0.1ly Pilor'S Athlete of tti. WE-elr ~r1es •( vl '<I r w.,k DA y 01 Newport's Jerry Smith (white cap) battles with Vancouver's Dusan Lazeravlc during aturday's action. TONY Coo.EGE ROUNDUP 8'M>oKI 5HAluY G> Costa MeSd softball Llops lose h art-breaker in first round nw Vt1nc1uard Uruvers1ty women'i. soccer tNUn ~­ '>Ulferc>d d h(•drt·brealung loss as v1s1ting Notre I• • Dt1ml' I><' Namw won on pertalty lucks. 6-5. cift r ' _ d t ·I IJl• 1n r~JU.lahcm dnd two scorel<'5S overtune penods in the> hr t round or th<' NAIA 'Rc>g1on II pl.iynfh Sdturcltty on llw Vt1nqu.1rcl cclmpus Vt1ncJt1tml look u 1 ·0 lc?ad, 17 mmutc tnlo th<' c1t1nw on u qoal hy Annw .lt1coh,. who hn1 h<'d d CTO'i'i pd ., from Jt•nmtf'f Bird lor hN 11 lh q0ctl ol the !tc>awn nw l.Jon 1Q-8) h Id one Dame ( 14·4· 1) M'OrelP;o, untll lht• 71!.t m1nutt' whPn Amber David~n lied lhc c;corc oll tln ""'"' from N1t1 Woohscrofl Vanglldrd''i Nicol<' Avala. 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"Mom" 111 Tomonow 112 Stl"CMd .... 113~·mo.- 114 c.tlou Of .. 115lMgl ... ,,,....,.. 117,...,..,~ ' , • Pul c:r.-n ct.... on thil "22 ~ Amertcaft CCU'IWy 123Teen~ 124 F°" mood 125Pmetr •• , tV ...... - 128W...bPwte 1308igT .. tc:ft 131 t.IMfy .... ":' ·-..... 16 Sunday. NoYembet .C, 2001 Doily Pilot o 0°·o with approved credit on 2001 & 2002 cars and light duty trucks. Excludes 2001 & 2002 Escape . Applies to short term financing only. Credit Concerns? PRIMIW•BD '. • I • • C ·O L ·D WELL FROM SOUTHERN LAGUNA BEACH $3,450,000 LAGUNA BEACH $2, 100,000 Custom home with spacious open design. CUleom 3 Bd. 2 Ba. c r'rbltly ~ tutglkJw Fabulous views. Fabulous amenities! with ctlptiYatlng OCMn Yiewa. HiMltln & Glem 9491759-3705 v.te Howett SM8f280.3ee0 $1 ,349,000 5 Bd. Library. 4.5 Ba. Built ins, 3 car garage. Guard gated. - Merle Mertzel 9491717-4726 . NEWPORT BEACH $850,000 Ambiance of comfort In this ak'Ofe level 4 Bd. 3 Ba. pool home. . Nancy Matuunan 949'500-3553 ...:./. NEWPOAT'BEACH $1 ,069,000 Famly home In Madilof'l l.ane. 5 Bd. 3 Ba. w/1 Bd. and 1 Ba. downstaka. Linda RMd 9491887-4578 JASMINE CREEK . $759,900 Comptetety redone top to bottom. New baths, kitchen, paint and m6re . Lynn Noah 949175~ NEWPORT BEACH $939,000 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. ptus den and amce. Large lot with ptenty of room to expand. Gerry Long 9491718-2368 NEYIPOR1' RIX3E VIST~ ·$7JUOO FonMr modet home. Cuetom fMIUree throughout. Gated communtty. NEWPORT BEACH $649,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1!89,900 Lynn Noah 7S8--3722 BELCOURT HILL --..aao II I Mil 2 K 2.1 ... lJgN A apen. lAMlf ·~.-y . ............. •• Top al the WOf1d Yiewa, gated cuetom 4 tnc:redbe 1 ..... vt9w or*> Ilg c.nyon·1 Bd. hofne on ~ hlllf llCfe. 4th ,..,._.I Id. 2 Ba. GiMta 8'.lnft1l1aer IMM32·7573 Gilela lumulll r 1•'132·7573 TURTLE ROCK $1 ,395,000 Fabulous CU81om home With 5 Bd. pe.. .. Mbrary. Views. . Hnrrwl & Hinman EASTBLUFF $939,000 Romantic one story home. Engtlsh country decor. Spa and vtews. Coby Wald 9491759-3724 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $749,000 Views. Exc.ptionally dean 4 Bd. 3 Ba. , Additional private bedroom and btlth. Robeft Cleltce 9491717-4718 • NEWPORT BEACH ~rv-t ftoorplan In the comer tot. ~Long