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• Costa Mesd Fire Chief Jim Ellis will hdnd deliv r a
check to families of firefighters killed in ept. 11 attack~.
Dffpe ahar•th
DAllY PtlOT
COSTA MESA -For Ftr • Ch1ef
Jun Ellis, gotng bdck to N w York
Caty IS like compl llng a full cucle
and g llmg a nsc of clO\ure.
The ctuef and h.u. 19-y ctr-old son.
The mon y WdS rdc.cd IJ) oty
<'mployees dnd contnbuta<JO' tronr
community m mbcr.. who bought
commemor.illv<' T-'>turt. ... 1md IXd<cle~
·smce S<>pt 11. I <tlWd)'' hctd 11 an
my heart thdt I wunt<>d to qo· bet< k
to ~e Ed t C~t. EILi~ ,t1j<1
The chief, clS purl of Uw ( 'ck>lo ~l<"'>d
Ftre Depcutrnent'i, I lonor C ;udrtl, rPp· ~led th ot\r t.1t tht> ctnnudl Nttllc>n-
Just a city employc who h<1d
raa~£>d th money wer<' thmking
dbout mailing d check out to New
York r aty, Elli 1umped on the ad cl
·1 a ked them, 'Why don't I hcmd
dflJver the C'heck?'* he ~Jd ·And
everybody thouqht 11 w<1s d grcctt
ad d •
Ellis will presenCth<• rh('('k and d
lrdm !d commemordllve T-turt to John
Coloe. d puty ctuPI of th • !W York rue Depurtm nt, Uutd an command
It fffls •nd
loc*s hkt
fall, SO It
mUSl be fill.
Enjoy the
high 60s and low 705.
See .... 2
1\JESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2001
• R,Uf'.10
KeVJn, will leave> Wcdnesdely for th
city battered by the terron t dltacks
less thctn .two month ugo. There,
they will hand dehver d check for
• <tl Fcillen Fuefight •r Mt•monul h •Id m
October m Millylund .
Thfl communal)' Wds more than
'>upportJvc an contnbutmg for thl•
cause, sdid Ddne Borct. tht! city'
Vldeo productJon C<X>rdmotor. Co ta Mesa Fire C hJef Jim Elli will go to ew York and pre
~ $7 ,500 to ben<'hl th<' famtJles of f.all.
en firefighters
·aut even tht1t <11<1 not d~fy
me,• Ellis s<11d. ~
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SEE VISIT PAGE ~
a $7,500 check for the famllle of firefighter... who died In the
attack on Sept. 11. He will visit the lte and meet rescue workers.
PULLING THEIR WEIGHT
X-i;..ltACH/0
The vuslty 88 boat from the ~wport Aquatic Center gUdes through the water near the Coast Highway bridge ~ the crew partJdpa In
lbe 12th annual Newport Autumn Rowing f.estival. 1be h!sttval recorded more than 240 boab racing a 2.7-miJe course ln ewpor1 Harbor
along Udo Clwlnel and Back Bay. The center fared well ln the event. with Its high school-level junior teams ta.king several UJ'St places.
.
Questions
unanswered
in d ebate
over Koll ,
• Public forum on propos<'d
cxpdnsion m ewport B dCh
turns mto onP-stclf.'cl th<,c-u<,r,;1on
when proJ cl consulldnt lcdv s
Deirde Newman
0 All.V P•lOT
CORO!'< A IJEL \ 1 \R \ na.1111rat\ ti~. ,, \\ clu11•n H '11IPl1I!. "'h11
dltl.>nded c1 Koll Ct•nll·t mlur111t1llunc1I
mef'tang l\londo\ 'c11d tht•\' w1•rf'
mtflt·d ihat t.1 con\ttltunl lor tht: exp<tn·
1or proJ •ct clu( kPtl nul h •tort>
dn~\\.enng qu .. ,t1uri...
Ir<: lru,trdlJOCJ to on!\ h •df ont• 'ldf'
"ht>n 1 rt.1mt• to ht•dr IWO sach• • ul th
1 Ul', • ~•d Dt.1rl •Of• J,ic ob,1•11 d. 20·
\t•t.1r CurtJOd dt-1 !\l,v n •-..dt nt \\ho
t.1tlt>nded tht> t>\ ""' di ttw < >11''' -,t•naor
Ct•nter
Toutt>d d' dn 01wn lorurn Uw d"cu, .
.. ion m .. 1i•c1d turnt~d into N unt'-'ld£><1
deb<1te ovc•r thl' :?So,ooo.,qudrt'·hx11
pro)t'CI Tht• chwl nppon1•nl ol lhtt
t pcm 100 ldilll>t.1o;1t•d lhl' prow< I cl'• rt
bdd prrc<'dcnt 1or futuu llt>-.Plopnwnt
in Newport 8 •ttr h .
The plun to e~pdntl tht• l\oll Ct•ntcr .,
Plans for Crystal Cove restoration def ended
o uth •rn tap di thl' anh•r"-< 111111 u l Jc1m·
bon..'t' RocHI dnd ~Id< Arthur Hnul •\dCCI
mcludP\d 10-... tof) nll1ct• to'""' .ind I\'"
park.mg CJMdCJf''
The h'll'' '' "ht><luh~ tu qu ht•lon•
VOlC'rs IO d 0\ .w 'l>t~ lill 111'~ ti n d'
f\leasure G .\ H'' • 'oh' \'i!U nw1m tht•
project hould qo lorn 1ml • Enviro~~ts say work on the st.ate park is moving
ahead as it should and that criticism is unwarranted.
P.ul C inton
OA1t.v Pit.or
CRYSTAL COVE -A group
led by an INin Co h 11 is
shruggmg off a local mbly-
man's criuqu that th r toralJon
oJ th late park'iJ -46 beachlront
cottag as goang too lowly.
Assemblyman John Campbell,
who repri nts Newport Beach,
last week chaUeng d th tale to
•show m th mon y• after
proposmg h1 own plan for pay·
mg for the project. Cdmpbcll hu
&&d the wte hould the rev-
enue from mobtJe home rcntdl ttl
El Morro Beach to h Ip cov r th(•
park's restoration.
Campbell, th VJce chclu of the
A embty• budg t commatt e,
has also Sctld no mon y would bo
ctvatlable for Crystal Cov Sldt
Park unttJ 2005 at th urU t.
On Monday, Joan lrvme
Snuth, who founded a nonprofit
•
group to rcuw fund lor the coF
taq • d •J ndc'<t the th st<tt 's
d •liberate dpprOdch.
•Th • J>r<>Jl'Ct as movmg for-
Wdrd. • lrvm<> 'nuth scud. ·I'm not
conC' med dhout Cdmpbell' con-
~m CamptX!ll welnts to Lam-
ped<> u into .. upportmg Camp-
bell' propo I to ledve the
rent ~ 10 El fl.torro:
Culilorrud tall' Par~ DirKtor
Ru ty Ar Ul hcl.<t 'did th r tord-
Uon ot the Cry wJ Cov dwelling
1 a hJgh pnonty and hclS
prornll.cd to fmd th funds to pay
the Sl2-to $20·rrullaon pnce tag.
C ctmpb<'ll' plcln to I ave
r nt r.. an Cl f\lom> hti not luund
wide upport. Rut the• d'> (•mhl\ -
man ad hi plcln 1 ti < ret.1l1w
Wd)'" to fund th • prowct an touqh
econonuc um ,., .
Du to ct no.. -d1vmq onomt
t.1nd th ttlle · • n rqy w ''· Gm.:
Gray Delva htl' oul r d each
departm nt to r ut 15 u from its
budqc•t • rv got a htlld pru110'-dl on th •
table to pay for this C ampl U
sa.td Monduy "Nobody t•I dcx •
On group hct ndor.. d
CdmpbelJ' pltm -d local <Jroup
SEE COVE MGE 4
Th \Ott• on ~ lt•a .. tut• (, \\ c1~ lore t"fl
by Nt>\\J>On B<>arh' Grt>t•ntiqhl lciw -
pd e-d let t ~o\ •mht>r -w h1rh
r~ vot r dpproi.;dl ot all dt>H'lop-
mPnt large nough lo re-qwn• d q n r·
di P_ldn am ndm nt
~t th forum. pro-M a"ure Ci <on·
\ltltdnt ~ ott Hart off •r ~d a bn •I pr -
•ntdUon on th pro)t"f t and said lb t
1 th<1n a third of ttw l ,700 n.u tn1
th pro1 t •' ("(pt.'<"t I to qt nt•rc1te wlll
h ad towarcl '\lpwport B dCh The
d •vt•loper h,. ... t.1l..,o oft wd to provid
i million for tTdJfac 1mprov mt•nl\
SEE KOLL PAGE 6
What 's better than a taxi? Wal~ng
B 9"•UM of som thing called
rM<'U1ar dfgenertliOn, I am
now clallift9d u legally blind.
lt wa quit• handy •t tint. When the
check came, I C'Ouldn 't . tt Now
my friMidl know better and flub it
ln front ol my eyes. My leek of eye-
8'gbt mo mMM I no &onger drive.
Ma ..wt. I have become very
fandlar wtth .a.m.tlft llMNlN °'
trulpmt.
l'or a bugmn. you can't beet the
bUI -25 mDtl II you'N a Mnior. It's
the • ., ...... IApna 8Mch when
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h4 on c:ab that lS marked ·out of
order.· ~
My compl411lt tarts Wlth th
VOl<'8 on the phone that we1 me
the cab will pick m up Wlthin 20
nunut It' alw•~ 20 mmut no
nwatter where I am calling from I
g\Mlll I lhould .uk 20 nunut from
when, belc:ame despit the ... ur.
anc91 l'w ne¥erMd acabanive
wttlUn 20 DautM. l'My've .mV9d
an 30 mllWl9I. ln 40 nun..-. Some.
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I rm ludly enough tor the cab to
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tog t tom~ IJ.
So tMt pa n< rs won't
ch led ~ h n 1t' wne to f>'Y the
fare, there' a little gadget on tbe
c:t.hOO.rd that carefully logs NCh
mile and t U you what you owe
One day. l took a ride ham point A
to pouu 8 The far •<.'('Olding to the
little gadget, WU SS 1he nat day I
took the lame tnp from point A to
pain• a, anc1 u.e handy 1m1e g9dgeC
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2 Tue~. ~mber"6, 2001
Kitls Talk BICK
Honoring
those who
fought for
America
The Daily Pilot asked
eighth-graders at
Ensign Intermediate
School .in Newport
Beat;h what Veterans
Day means to them
'Pay respect to
all the soldiers
that died.'
RONALD
MARTINEZ.
13
Costa Mesa
'It reminds me
of war -
about all the
things dealing
with freedom
and how
everything is
different because of
what they did.·
'(In memory)
of all the
people that
died fighting.·
RY~GUTE.
13
Costa Mesa
.l .. ,.,J
'A thank you
to all the
people that
died for the
rights of
today.'
SIENNA
PALMER. 13
Newport
Beach
EVELYN GUZMAN, 13
Costa Mesa
'Freedom and
respect.'
DANIEW
TllOllU..N,
13
Newport
Beach
Dail¥ pjb
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EastblutT Elementary School
joins fund-ra.ising program
Students at Eutbluff Elementary school
in Newport Beech are joining ln the Box
Tops for .Education fund-rals1ng effort.
Box tops from GeneraJ Milli that are sub·
milted to the school wW be redeened for 10
cents each.
II TIE CWSIOOM .
"JWo other ways to contribute are through
http:/twww.bc»dopMedUCOtlon.com and with
the new Box Top. for EdUcation Visa card,
which contributes t % d an ~ made.
with the aud to a consumer's dellgnated sc:hool.
Box to~ may be sent to Ea,tblutJ El,e-
mentary School, ·Attention -Box To~
Coordinator,· 2627 Vista de) Oro, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
. Doily Pilot
DON LEACH I DAILY "-.0 1
•. ____ j)CC professor Eduardo Arlsroendi-Pardi asks students U poUUcs can dictate the d.J.redion of mathemaUC5 in society.
Going behind the ·Dumber~
Deirdre Newman
DAILY PILOT
I n most malh tjasses, you might learn that p1
is the equivalent of 3.14 und is ~ to deter-
mine the area and rucumferenct! of circles.
But in profc or Eduardo Arismend1-Pardi's
ethnomathematic class al Orange Coo.st Col·
lege. you wouJd discover that the mathematJcal
equation for pi was derived dliferenUy by the
Arab • Indian and Egyptians.
"They represent different versions of the
human endeavor...:_ArjsmencU-Pc:1rdi Sdid ..
The human endeavor is at the heart of eth-
nomathematics -the study of math from cWfer-
ent cultures, or "math without borders.· as stu-
dent Ru sell MtUer charactenies It.
The class is unusual because 1t delves mto
issue that don't often u.rface in trad1llonal
math cla ses, such as the role of women in the
development of mathematics dnd how mdlh •·
matics pertain~ to democMcy dnd avll rights.
AnsrnendJ-PardJ ls teaching th course for
the first time, and hls lecture notes dJC bdsed on
a rough draft ror a book he ~ worka..ng on.
One of the first topics of discus ion was how
vanous cultures used math to rvc thtm needs,
based on thett envttonment For mstance.
Navajo lndjans used a fpnn ol geometry m
OCC course on the study of math
from different points of vi ew offers
better way to learn, professor says
designing thelI intricate rugs. The Mayans built
temples based on the shape of ears of corns.
Last week, the topic was how mathematics
relates to democracy. civil rights and social
issues. The link is "quantitative literacy· -an
dpproach to solving problems and judging ded·
s1on.s that uses mathematics and statistics, Aris·
mendl-PardJ Sd.ld. A grasp of quantitative litera-
cy enables people to make informed decisions
based on mformat1on presented in formats ucb
dS charts. graphs and polls. he explained.
AnsmendJ·PardJ contends that tradJtionaJ
malh.cumculum has failed students. especially
ethnic minorities and women, because they
may not have the number skills or the conli-.
dence reqwred to succe fully participate in a
democratJc society.
"What is needed for life is quantitative litera-
cy. and what is needed.for educatJon is mathe-
matics.* he said.
So he suggested t 0 kUls that students need
to enhance their quanbtative literacy, including
SCHOOL LUJtCH MENU yogurt or a hamburger on a bun or student d.ty.
. veggie burger wfth lettuce and
The Ntlwport-~ Unifkd School pickle, choke of 100% fruit juice. UllSDAY
logical Uunlung, I.he ability Lo use math lJl dally
life and the confidence to use common nse and
estimation in using num'bers to measure things.
nus informat.ion-wctS vitctl to student Stacer
Boynton, who srud she has struggled with math
in the past. ·
·Ali these tO thll'lgs have given me confl·
dence and a basic theoretical understanding.·
Boynton saJd. ·1 need the whole context befor
I can learn the litUe piece . •
Discussion of the vanous topics usually
inspires lively debates as tudents share their
own perceptions and attitudes about math.
Sabrina Cannona. 22. said teaming about
ethnomathematics has made her a more 01ttcal
thinker.
"I never questioned the history of math
fbeforel. I just took it at face value." i.he said.
ArismendJ-Pardi said he was tmpressed with.
the high level of cognitive skills displayed by
the students, who in addition to enhancing the11
mathemabcal thin.lung are also provtding feed·
back for tus book.
"I really love the cldStt, and I think the stu·
dents dJe so mdture, • he said.
• W THE CLASMOOM is a weekly feature in whi<h Daily
Pilot education writer Deirdre Newman visits a campus
and writes about her experience.
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Veterans Day -no~
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of fruit. choice of milk -fof Mund'*9 Lunch Sel.cl« ct...
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and Newport Elementary tchoots
~Lunch Salad With fruit onty. All ott'9r Kt.ooh Mw I non-draing, d'*8 of matt. a.ob of
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Doily Pilot
Costa Mesa's spending merits national award
• City's Purchasing Department becomes
on ol 32 nationwide to earn honor for
r pon ibl money management.
Lofft.a ~
DAI y PllOT
hunting for the best deal •
Although the oty is now
IJghtcrung ats purse tnng •
CO\TA MC:SA -TclX· . th Purchasing Department
puyt>r. \houJd know thew is has dlways made an f>ffort
"cor woup of nty employ· to pend consdenbously.
('('\ who M dPd1ratcd lo "The p.ublic should
'>J>f'Odmg th<'lr mon y know that wP take how we
rC'sponc;1bly, olflcid~ lkl.ld. spend our money very ri-
l'urchd'>tnq upervlSOr ously, • Roeder S<t1d.
Cyndy W l. buy('r [)(>bbl The award as given
t>ohroll, l>IOr" k('('per Rick JOinlly by the Calllorrua
Rol\h('1m. dnd dccounting Public Assn. for Purcha~
"fH'ndlJ l Amunda Koh mg. the Nallonal A n .. of
w te ronqrdtulat<'<.1 by Mdy· Purcha. mg _ Management
or Llhhy <"owc.Ul on Monday Jhd the NabonaJ Purchas-
tor rN l't\lln!J d ;ialJonal ing Institute. The cntcricl
ttword ol cxCl'U nro. dro designed to mca ure
Tiw Pt1ft lldi.tny p J>drl· inno·vation. profe 1on6l-
m •nt wo., unc or· 32 nft' tSm. producbvity and lead·
d''Pdrtm<•nt\ nat1onw1de t>n.h!p. officials Sclid.
tfi.11 r(•n•1vt>d th(' 2001 Costa ME>S<l received ats
A< h1PvPrn1•nt for C:xcPI· rewdrd, in part. because
l1•nc I' in Procurf'mC'nt th • stuff oblatncd prof •
Aword which chslingu1 h· 1ondl cerhhcalloo and
«''> c1ov1•rnmPnt dncl non· Pducdl1on an purcha ing,
pmht nCJf'nnt''> ('c;labJ1shed d profe 1onctl
• Wc•'r1• vpry ptoud. • "\rdiAing program. used a
W1•'t '><.lid umqu<• Wdr<?hou Ing sy~-
Rcu>dN •u11ci Wf'-.t, tern (llltl co t the taxpayers
Dohroll, Robhc•1m t1 nd Koh only $.157,369 in the 2000-
drl' c1 pt1.,'>lontltf' group 01 hM'dl year. West saJd.
th.ii work' httrd tu \twlrh Mctrvtn St1ndNs. from
•'H'ry doll.ir Thc> group the> Ct1lifomia As n. ol
'"irk' with <·wry d1•pctrt· Public Purchasing Officers.
nwnt tn th<' n ty to'1dt'nt1fy 'il1d thP four-year program
n<'c•cl, t1nd th<•n -.court th • 1 CJdlning momentum
mttrkPt 111 find thf' tw t dround the ~ldtl'
suppkt•\ h1• s.ucl. ·A lot ot llln , pecihc
You' ould r.111 th£•m our city d pctrtmenls don't g t ,.,'I,. rt 'hopper.. Roed •r t1 chclnc-e to toot th<>ir own . L ' ·nw" M P olw_d_.,,_' _h_o_m_:_Sd_n_d_e_rs_SdJ_d ___ -'
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Mattress Outlet Store
BRANO HEW· COSMET1CAL.LY IMPERFECT
Get tht Best '°' Less!
' • ' 1 •
•
District n~ peopt
to review projects
AS the renoval}on of aging
schools g I.I und rway. thf'
Newport-M a · Unih d
~hool 015tnct is looking for
J>@OPI to rv on pro1cct
r VlOW cornnult c al l'dCh
campw..
Conuruu membcn. will
interact with the u.rchilcc-ts
and provide input on lrdlhc
now and other deljjgn a:s\ues.
Th distnct hopes (ore ~ve
al J ast 15 apphcations per
hool and then to nurrow
tht' conumlt e down to •v-
en to t 1 m mbers.
The mullimalhon-dollar
renovolJon program 1s d
r ult of M ure A, pa ~
by voters tn Jun 2000 Th"
schools are divided YllO four
group;. with constrnct1on on
the fU"Sl group t to 'ilclrt in
the ummer
The <'omm11t will bf>
ct embled d the design
tart for i'dCh phase. Thc>
hn;t committeP will stdrt
meetmg an t•d.rly.-J)Qremb<>r
dnd will anclud \4«fodlclnd,
Kalter Elem ntAry, N wport
He ghts, ManMB. WhlttJ r.
Monte Vis.ta and Harbor
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Information: (7U) •2•-
$000
OCC dance day .
scheduled for Marc~
More than 225 tud nt
and (d'cully m mtwn from
Orang County\ h19h
schools ar<' expected to tt1kc
part m Orang COdi.t C:ul-
lege's 18th ctnnudl ll19h
School Dance Day. "<'h,•dul d
for March J 9.
The day, which anctudc.:
dance claSliCS cll1d clf'OUJO •
stralions of chorcO<Jrttphl'
tudies. 1 ponsor d by th
school''i Dane Df'pctrtml'nt
Eight \C'hools hilv~ rnn·
finned ttttendancc>, but
OCC's dunce profr,'ior
Amehe I lunt«>r SdY th •re "
sWJ room for more
lnformcition: (7141 4:12-
5506
P · ·nc Cho r a le
director
Chm Allen hd hM•n
ijppomted director of N luct1·
hon for th<• Paoflc Chort1h•
•
Th form r Wctlt 01 ney
<•mploy will be pl>n ibl
for th chored '\ 16 mu •~
edurnuon program .
The pos1uon of d1rcctor-
h1p wd~ n cnuy changed to
a full-tun Job to accomino-
cld IP. th 20,000 Mudent
annu n d ..tc-h ye'*r by the
group
lnforme1t1on· (714) 662·
23•5.
SCH to off er ·Power
Play' for childr n
South Cod l Rrpt>rtory's
EducalJondl Touring Produc-
bc~n for 2002 w ill be • Pow<>r
l'lt1y, • d mus1cdl lesson on
-FOi I HE llCOU
Ttietdoy, ~ 6, 2001 I
n rgy reaources wntt a by
Richard Hell o and
Mich I S1lv Bh r.
Th how wtU t ch chil-
dren whe1t pow r ti, but a19o
how to con rve It. To""'
through Southland boots
w1U b<iJUl Jan. t nd tun
through May 2.
SCR's educauonetJ toUl'ing
pr<>gretms hdve brougbt
1mportclnl 1 u to children
lhrou<1h th utn tor 31 y rs.
I lr ll<><• n dnd c;11ver h r also
wrotf' ld'>I "Bad
Wdtf't Blu • .•
f(•f•S df1 $425, With dJ •
count'> uv1uJdbl lnl r sled
·M-hool._. 'hmrtd-nlltt714t70&--
s~q .
An article in the Oct. 26 Daily Pilot ('"V-plan supporten
pumped by pilot backing•) misstated the planned route for
the elternative runway I~ at El Tc>ro known as ttw V·
plan. Under the.layout. the planes would not fty OV« N9w-
pon Coast but would depert just to the south ewer ~re.ts
of land owned by the Irvine Co. in IMne and El Morro
Beach in Ctystal Cove State Pat't(.
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AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY: "'FHE WAR ON DRUGS
A MULTIDISCIPLI NARY REVIEW ON THE E T HICS OF
OUR CURRENT .POLICIES
MONDAY, NOVEMBER t9. 2001 -IRVINE HILTON
Presented by
The How.ct A. Schneiderman Memorial .Bioethics Lecture Series
The School of Biological Sciences, UCI
With the generous support of
The College of Medicine -The School of Humanities
The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, UCI .
***************
Introductory Remarks: Background on the Drug Ww luue
Or Paul H Silverman. Chair.
Schneiderman B1oeth1cs Lecture Committee
Medical Implication• •
Or George Koob, UCSD -·orug Addiction 1s a Brain Disease of •
Oysregulated Reward C1rcu1try"
Or Edythe London, UCLA -"Neuro1maging Studies of Drug Abuse·
Or Daniele Piomelli. UCI -•Present & Future of Addiction Treatmeni-
• •
flt*11:1_... Legel lmpMcationa
Captain Joseph Davis. Orange Country Sheriff's Department •
. "Time for a Change. Let's Make a B.E.S.T. Chatee•
Patnck Hamett. Narcotics DIVl•te?"· NYPO -·How New York IS
Winning the Drug War"
Chnaty Johnson. Famahes to Amend Califomla's Three Strikes (FACTS)
.. ~Stnkes W1te•
Lunch I Keynote Addi Ill
Judge James P Gray, Orange County Supetior Court -
'Why Our Drug Laws Have FMed'
laDla Polldcal ~ Allin Bock. Orange 'County RegiMer • "'Ofug & Soci9ty: the M1clc:al ....... l_ .. 0ttemma· •
• l1bor MtcMn. Chapman UnMritty --wtft tt.e ii No ~ for
__. Patemafilm•
Dr. AabM1 MacCoun. UC ~ -"Ofug W. t • 11111: Lwniltg °'*vie.. Timee Ind P*-.
•
...
• 4 TU!lday, ~ 6,02001 ..
' . "IUC SAfln
.
Death of man found at Fashion Island 's~icious'
•Though the 41-year-old may have jumped off a thlee:story
parking garage, the investigation continues, police say.
O..p•~r•th
DAILY PILOT
FASHION ISLAND -A '1 ·year·
old Huntington Beach man found
dead e'9rly Monday at the base of a
three-story parking garage may
have iumped off the building, police
aad
But officers are inve tigatlng Jef-
frey Pan Wall's death u a •suspl-
c1ous • one, aid Newport Beach
Pohce Sgt. Steve Shulman.
He aid a pede t:rl.an on his way lo
the 24 Hour F1tn m the 60P block of
Newport Center Drtve saw the dead
body and called pobce about 5:50
dffi
Shulman s~ud police are treating
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• WIST aAKllt STll~ A petty theft was
reported in the 1000 block et 4:09 1.m. Sun·
day
• FULLERTON AVENUE: Annoylh9 phone
calls were reported in the 2000 blodt a 1 :07
am Sunday
• N~ aOULIVARD: A commercial
burglary was reported 1n the 1800 block at
12 SS 1 m Sunday
• LA SALLI AVENUE AND VAUNOA
• STREIT: A hit and-run wts reported at 1 :08
am Sunday
• 'AMELA LANI: An aswult was reported
on the 2200 bl0<k at 3 24 • m Sunday.
• SOUTH CbAST DftlVI: An 1uto tMft was
the death a11U1pldoU1 because of the
victim's age and the d.rcumstances
under which he wu found.
•The man was not wearing any
workout clothes,• he said.
lnvestigaton are looking mto what
Wall wu dolDg ln that area at that -
time, Shulman said.
He said the Orange County coro·
ner conducted an autopsy Monday
but satd establllhlng a cause of death
would requlre further tests and toxi·
cology reports. Shulman said the
coroner was able to identlfy Wall
using fingerprint records.
He a1Jo said officers found Wall's
car parked nearby.
Business went on without much
dlsruption in the shopping center.
reported In the 900 block et 1:03 p.m Sun-
day.
• WUT 11TM ~A prowler was
reported In the 900 block et 3:19 e.m. Sun·
day.
•WIST 11TM STMn ANO WAUACI
AVIHUI: Resisting en offker was reported
at 2:31 p.m. Frtday.
• WOT Wit.SON ~ Resisting en offi-
cer while being drunk In public was report·
ed In the 300 blodt et I p.m. Saturd•~·
NEWPOIT· llACH
• WUT W..OA 90UUVAD AND WOT
COAST MMIHWA~ Drinking In publk was
reported at 12:10 a.m. Monday.
•COAST HICllMAV ANO llNlllllO.
DIUVI: An attempted vehicle burglary was
Shulman Mid puking wu diverted
for a while in the morning, but there
were no traffic diversions.
Vlltlors lO Puhlon Island on Mon-
day morning said the lnddent sur-
prised them. .
•A lo~ of people die, but they don't
die like this,• said Barbara MacDon-
aid, a longtime Newport Beach re t-
dent. •Jt does seem' su.pldou1. •
But, MacDonald added. incidents
such u this are common in a lot of
communities.
"It happens all over the place,· she
sa d. "So why won't ll happen ln our
bttle bubble here~·
Others going to the gym aid they .
were not loo surprised.
•A lot of people ltve m this area.·
said Tom Williams, who works &.n the
city. ·such things are bound to hap·
pen at least once in a wtule. •
reported et 10:45 a.m. Sunday.
• H..4YUMNG: Vandals reportedly broke the
wlndlhleld of a car parked in the 400 block
at 5:15 p.m. Sunday.
• utVM AYINUI: An Individual was
reportedly exhibiting a deadly weapon In
the 800 block ~t 12:45 e.m. Sunday.
• MARGUIJU'ft: TWO Potted plants were
reportedly stolen from the front porch of a
home In the 600 block at 1:15 p.m. Sunday.
• ~ CINTU DIUVa: A petty theft
was reported in the 600 block at 5:25 1.m
$unday.
• 5'RJIUOR AVINUI! A grand theft was
reported in the 1400 block at 7·29 pm Sat·
urday.
• SURPVllW L.ANt: Veh1de v•ndalism was
reported In the lSOO block •t 9:45 1.m. Sat·
urday.
VISIT
CONTINUED FROM 1
·we 10ld the tint 9111 liln·
lted-edltion T-shirts In only
· two days.• he Mid. •People
were buying the ah1rts as we
·were printing them:
Bora said he merely
. helped his part-unte col·
leegue Brad Long, wbo pio-
neered th• effort.
·we think it's great that
the"chietlt g0tng &.n person to
hand over the check,· he
said. "It's a gteat gesture.~
Bora said they hope to
send $2,~ mote by the end
of the year from additional T-
shlrt sales.
The chief and his son, who ls
prepanng to enter the fire acad·
emy next year. will also attend
su of the fwleraJs planned for
next week for firefighters who
died ln the hne of duty Sept 11.
"They will also tour some of
the ftre -tatioru afJected by
the tragedy And t.f they get
an opportunity, they will try to
stop by the fananoal distnct
COVE
CONTINUED FROM 1
that lS su&.ng State Parks over
the evictJon of the cove's for-
mer restdent.s.
Left unattended. members
of the Cry lal Cove Commu-
ruty 'lhlst argue. the 19305-
era cottages will deteriorate
even further
Bruce Hostetter, the trust's
execubve director, hcss crib-
c12ed the state' long-tenn
tewardstup of the cottages.
"They've made some good
effort), but I don't think
they've done enough,·
Hostetter said. "They do not
hcsve the [finanetall means to
..,...,._....,....,.'-l'Pa.tl_...-i1i1111-"'.-..-..-..-.11111.-..,.._,........,"-i. deal with long-term decay •
Oalty Pilaf
where tbe World 1\'ede Cen-
ter 1\Vin Towen once ltood.
l!11W Mid u.. ... lot to be
learned from tbe New York
City fl.reflghten and their
experiences.
•rd Uk• to uk them how
they rebound and regroup,•
be Mid. •rt'• OK to talk about
strategy and t&cbcl, but how
do you face the aftermath of
something IO big? How do
you muster your troopc, carry
on, then return to normalcy
and mamt.aJn your level of
service to the communiJY?·
But above all, Ellis said the
purpose of hii visit ls to com·
fort and offer support to fel·
low firefighters.
•Maybe we'U,take begels
and go lnto those fire statfom
and just uk them, 'Hey. is
there an~ we can do to help,·• be · .
•Jt ls almost therapeutic to
be a ble to talk to someone
and share the lePOns you've
learned.·
State Parks spok man Roy
Steams could not be reocbed
for comment Monday.
Some more state help may
be on the way for the cot·
tages. So far, the state has
begun efforts to re tore the
cottage . installing Lexan
coating on the windows and
removing toxic lead paint.
State Parks ofhoals have
applled to the Callfom!a
Coastal CommisSton to begin
1Jl.St41llng a new sewer sys-
tem, buildmg an interpretive
center and completing some
·restoration of the cottages.
The comrrusslon is sched·
uled to hear the reque t on
Nov. 13.
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Earl Gerald
Bje lland
Earl Ger11d Bjtll1nd. who
opened M1rlnen EJemtnury
School Jn 1959 1nd serwd as
en admlnistr~ there for
many ~rs, chd Oct 21 It
his Oregon home. He was 79.
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'-"· IJefland WM born in
Ellklnt, Minn. He re<tMd his
blc:htfon dtgrM In educ.I·
tlon from MoothNd State
Unlwnlty and served In the
Navy during World WM II IS
1n offbr in the Normlndy
lnv-'on and Oktn.wl.
Ht mMried SNrtey Utkt on
Jan 26, 1M5. Aft.r hew.
dltCherged from the ~ Mr.
ljelllnd returned to Fwgo,
N.D .• wtwe ht taught middle
school. Ht later mowd to CM-
lfornla and Hrned • n\Mten dearee from UClA. Mr. Bjelland 1'9ttrtd from
the Newport-Mell Unified
School Dfstrlct and mowd to
Dlllas. Ort., In 1980. .
Ht WM a membtf of the Dal= LutherWI Church ~~
trewl and lptf di 19 time with
,.family.
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COMM'
Doily Pilot
Gay Geiser-Sandoval
EDUCATIOHAllY SPEAKING
Drinking doesn 't
seroe any minor
well any time
Rumors dTe flymg about what happened
after homeconung dance ot th local
high schools So. here is some Ire<> legal
odvice to ponde1 for those who llldY have
attended certain elf~ r-dance pcil1.I . Some
tugh school stud •nts forget the legal ag for
dnnkmg d.lrohol I.) 21 years-of age Wh.tJe 1t
irught !ieem nilly 10 videotape dnnking par-
b for aJJ postenty. remember tqat the prose-
cutJon could '>ubpoelld ~uch Vldeoldpes to be
plc1yro m court to prove elements of a aune.
For Uus reason. you muy want to ddw;e your
teen to either givt> up t1 bl ~ ol cnme or at least
stop l'(l('()rchny 1t tn pl'nTltlilent n.'C'Ord fonnat.
The Foundauon of the State 8dr of Cabfor-
ru.a, m ronJunctlon with the PTA. hd.S mode a
grecit qwde a\'atldbl • to students tiild parents
It IS cctllc<i •Kicb ctnd th Law. An A-to-Z
Gwde for Pdrenl<. • I lowever. I tlunk both
lf'ens clnd parent.<. hould re{ld 11. Researchers
hav found tha~ ki~ who ltunk they know
somcUung dbout th luw soy they QclUled that
knowledge from ..moot (dose to hdlf), televi-
aon (dose to a quartert dnd the11 purents (one
m •v n) I don't wotch mdny of the hows
dhout the legal system. but tn my optruon, for
the 25" .. who are learrung from telc>VlSlon.
~tare g tb.ng th • wrong 11\formdbon.
•· WhllP d survey ot 10-to 14-yPar-olds
found that most know obout i,enou cnmes.
th e young ters did not Uunk 11 was
agamst the ldw to break curlew (3b''.,).
•ooat up· someone (31" .). hit d fdmtly
member (17"o), lop '>Chool (23" .. ) or break
mto omeone's locker (17 .).
Mdny parents do not realize thdt lf they
furrush dlcohol to tt mmor. they can be con-
victed of contnbutmg to the delmquency of
a nunor II the nunor gets m an dCCtdent and
causes gr di bodtly tnJury to hunscU or oth-
ers, the parent or othpr adult fac~ a Jdll
sentence of l.X months to one year. clS well
M a hne If d par nt knows that h1 or her
chlld is cl temble dnvcr, or dnnkb dnd drives.
th<' parent who turru hed that C"ar to the
chi.Id could face o\l\l liabwt~ and oo ued
for neglig nUy entrusting a car to that chlld
WhtJe the amount of alcohol dll adult may con.swne before be.mg presumccl under the
UlfJucnce of alcohol while dnWlg is 0.08 blood
aJcohol content. it is un.ldwful for someone
younger th.an 21 to dnve Wlth a con nt ol 0.0 t
Th.at means dnnking almost any clkx>hol will
put a teen over the linut U a teen fails 10 sut>-•
nut to a chenucal test. her dnver's bcense can
be suspended for one to three ye&S. It she is
conVlCted of Out bet bcense will also be gone.
and she will have ct w of other penalbe$.
Lawmakers beU v teenagers really val-
ue haVlng a dnver's license It a great
way to expenence llldepend nee on.ce a
teen ha us of some wheels. So, the tale
Legislature has bed vcre consequ nces lo
teens who are convicted of any offense that
contAln the use of alcohol or drugs, even ii
the teen and th alcohol are nowhere near
a car when the off n OCCUJ"i..
For Jnstance. ti a teen takes a closed can
of beer to the pork or beach, and lm't even
dnnkirig 1t w hen an offlCf'r hould happen
by, that teen is till violating the law tor pol·
temon of alcObol and feo!S a misdemeanor
cnmln4l conviction and lou of h1I or her dri·
ver'• Uceme. Hevtng an open container of
alcohol lo a car ls a crime at any age But U
the driven aDd passengers in • car a.re all
younger than 21. it ii • a1me to have a
cic-t container m the car. U the teen 11 the..
~owner of the car. the car can be
Impounded tor up to 30 dayt u well.
lt ii allo egetDtt the law to J>ClH • fa!le
identifttalion. Of to UMt lt to attempe to buy
akobol u .... cto.rl't hltVe. Ucllwe when
tbe on.we oa:un; Iha "Ill*~ tbQe wUI
begirl oace • lkelwe ti obeained. So, don't
p&en on brMldng the law at 14 and heYing the...,..._ lime take place blb'e you
.,. ..... for a drtYer't lk:9we llJffW•Y·
I your ICbool doem't heft cop6M Of .a.
guide ad ... , plej\ to get tMaa; •md
me and I wUI let you llnow bow lo get I copy.
• •• •
.... --'(People} point at me because I
share one thin g in common with
the Taliban and that is this turban.
But that is the only thing I have
in common with th em.'
-IMMt s.,-1 ........... Al~-w. on trying
to te.c:h people more about th« l1lamk faith at the
tsl1mic Center of Or1nge Couhty on Saturday
Tuesday, No¥embet 6, 2001 5
Sleep deprivation affects lnany students
W ith an unluruted amount ol
horn work and counUes other
chstractlons. many high school
tudents are sacnftong valuable leep-
mg ume to hni h up math problPms or
watch an extra hour of 1V.
But what is not taken into con51dera-
t1on 1 that sleep depnvauon is col\Sld-
ered a natlonaJ h alth cnsis re ulllng m
more them l 00,000 traffic accidents
yearly, chr{)mc fatigue and decrect ed
mental capabilJties.
The advent of electncity hds effec-
llvely created a 24-hour workday, whlle
at the same llm<> caustng people to
underesumate thc> importance of getllng
a good rught's sl ep.
It l consider d a nabonwtde m con-
ception that the recommended rune
hour ol sleep ti. merely a luxury when
given the tim ' to en1oy 11 Sleep, howev~
er. ts et nece Slty that allows our brain
hours of intense prepa1auon to face the .
nPxl ddy dlcrt and dware of what 1s ·
gomg on around u . Accordlng to the
Nat1onciJ Sleep Foundation' a nnudl poll.
about 75''., of Amencdns clre not rece1v-
m9 enough le p, the va t ma1onty of
Kellie Brownell
whom are teenagers
Whtie trymg to 1uggle chold.,UC com-
nutmenl. havmg a JOb and parttCJJ)dltng
m d port, high chool tudent Me
clrnong the mo t hkely to overlook the
tmportance of leep. The ma1onty 1s
well-acqudlllted with the leeling of
walong up unrefreshed, wtul trymg to
Jump 'itart the bratn with an l'Xlrci do e
of caffeme m the mommg. HowPver.
maskmg one's leepmesi. cl()(>'> not solve
th • problem Gcttmg to schO<)l on tune
I'> an issue for mor than 22" or Amen-
ca'<o tudenl!., not to menuon being dbl<>
to c;tay awake dunng clai.<>
Accordmg to the teep foundauon.
th chenucaJ changes occutnl'lg lllSlde
the body dunng the teenage years
cause our mt mal dock not to 1gnaJ
full awa1en s unbl about <) a m. Thu ,
the 7·45 a m. beU that tart~ the school
day is an added stram on th • cUnount of
elfecuve work we are abl to produce
dunng hrst dnd econd penod
Even though the di'>tnC"t' bell policy
I'> not something that can be hxed ea 1-
ly. qettmg lhe r •quued dmount of leep
1 B~· gradually 1ncreasmg your sleep-
ing tune Gnd h ang careful not to deVl·
dte too dra UccllJy from your u uol
~leepmg schedule on the weekends.
your daytime uttenuon pan can· -
chonge drclsbcdlJy The added mental
alertne QdJnPd by several extra hours
ol sleep could be thought uf a compen-·
'>dllon for losing that extra time to
spend doing homework by enabltng
ypu ta hru h your homework qwcker
andl morn dccurately
• K£UIE UOWNEU. rs. Newport Harbol' High
School 1unt0r whose columns will appe•r on •n
occ~onal basi1 1n t.M Community Forum secuon.
READERS RESPOND
\ . ~
Different views on the Jim Ferryman issue
AT ISSUE: Wh en it comes
to the trustee's DUI.
readers vary in how he
should handle it.
I. read a letter to th editor
from Hank Adler of Irvine
concerrung h1S idea of a
purush.ment for trustee Jtm Fer-
ryman 1·Pub1Jc embarras ment
punishment enough for Ferry-
man,• Oct. 11) Whllc> I am m
agreement of dlmost all of
Adler' comments. there is suJJ
on t.tung that troubl me Fer-
ryman is a member of the
Newport-Mesa Uruhed School
Distrlct thai U}slll\lled a zero-
tolerance pol.icy for the stu-
dents of this c:bstnct For JUSt
one mistake. a tud nt. who of
course lS Just a human being
and human being make mis-
ldke • ls removed from the
school be or she is attendmg,
labeled as a zero-tolerance VlO-
lator and sent to anolll r
schooJ.
Th student loses the peer
support group and the school
friends they have grown up
wlth. But should F nyman be
allowed to stay on th school
board and keep hb prof ion-
aJ stand.mg in Ille commuruty.
the support of th board. etc.?
Jim
Ferryman
For the very
a.me cnmc ol
drunk dnvmg.
the courts would
unpose a penctl-
ty, dt\d a i.tudent
would be sub-
ject to z •ro-tol-
erance poliCle
Why die some
people holdmq
Ferryman to ci
different tanddrd7
Bill PEMBERTON
Co ta M d
I am totally outraged by the
comments of Wendy Leece
Cl bout Jim Ferryman (•Trustee
Fenyman should r ign 11
guilty," Oct. s1. Where does
Leece ev n gel the gall to com-
m nt on a 1tuabon that has
nottung to do Wlth bis ability to
govem our schools? Leece
hould take a I son on dv1c
duty from Fenyman. a man
who has giv n tus heart and
soul to the commuruty tor a
very long time
I find 1t outrageous that h ,
th" supposed devoted Christian
he clauns to be, would ev n
peak about this matter pubbdy
until &1.1 the facts are known
And even il gut)t i.s found. we
are all human and prone to
make mistakes Forgiv n lS
Ferryman witch hunt must end
Maxill M. Madia
COllllNTY COMllBRAIY
scores. Or tchedule a Yllit to
ber flnt"91'ade dMI .. Sonora
and bstm to ... ftnl11'9de ...
dents r...s. They wtD ....
you. Jun PWryrnu lbauld ccman-
ue to bold Im heed up blab ad
be WlfY proud"'* -.. wife ... dllldl• .... <Ollllllbu·
liplll to tbll COllllllUllllJ, dM
attCM"pl• mm• ad .._ dll· ....................
'SP ............. ,_, • ............ a.= a•• 1tr11,111 .... • ... '1..awll ..... ,. ........ .... wM ....... _ .. cm-___ ........... _
.... Zj , I ,
... _. Glim
th~ foundation of Chnslldmty
To sugg • l thdl a mcin ot Ferry-
man' record ol COffiDlUruty ser-
vice .,hould step down lrom tus
p.ublic at becau ol o rrus-
tak uch a ts dlleged is totally
untdUcd for. I think U.>ece owes
him d public apology dnd d big
thank you for lus d vot.ion to
our rommuruty no mcltter what
the outcom .
JEFFREY W. WILCOX
C~ta Mesa
lf anyone went dll •r d Mus-
bm or ct Buddh.t>t the way peo-
ple have gone a.ft r trustee
Wendy Leece because he is ct
ChnstJa.n. they would be called
bigots. Apparently. It is only
open ason on Chnsuan.s like
Leec and GLI Ferguson J
gu Leece got el ed by
people who WlSb ctu.ldren had
an opportunity to ctt I a t
the Ten Commandm nts -
even a cultural background -
and that the schools could use
theu tune to educate U\Stud of
sooal engmeenng
P rhaps som peopl were
out of town when th re ults 01
Fenyman's blood alcohol test
returned at twac th legal lun-
1t Most people would have the
ha.me to bow out. But the
board ls only following their
leader, former Pr 1dent Bill
CllntQn. It d n't mdtter whdt
vou are gwJty of u you're
•wonderful • Just orde the
wagons and watt for 11 to blow
over The loct that Fenrman is
dn adult on the board i.hould
mdke him more ltd.ble for tus
actions than the tudents
LlNDA PRIMROSE
Corona del Mar
I really like your new ·all
f erryman cl.ll the ume· format.
It complements rucely lhe
recumng D ruus Rod.man cov-
erage ond th obses 1ve report-
mg on th ·citizens AgdlllSt
Anythulg to do With
Segerstrom •
My only qu tion as how high
Fenyman will rank on your next·
DP 103 LI.st U Rod.man w
lerted. and he' only a retued
bosketba.ll player tJymg to have
a good wn . 11' obvious a dedi-
cated public servant with a
recently uncovered, tremen-
dously enormous cba.racter flew
hould at l ~ m the top 10.
H d.idn t ma.ke lt last year.
but then h didn't do anything
wrong l t year. U concerned
ctb.z ns m our comm uruty
hav n't de~ him b} the
tun your n xt OP 103 comes
out, I vot for F nyman
CHUCK CASSITY
Co ta Mesa
HOW 10 COllACT YOUI llPllSllTITIYIS
OTY Of COSTA MESA con. MeM City Hel~ 77 Fw ~. 92626, (71 4) 7St-5221
MLwr. Ubby Cowan ~. Linet. Dixon. c;.ry MoNhan. K.ren Robinson end
Chr11 Steel
OTY Of Niwf'Ollf llACH ....,,port IMd\ City Heft. lJOO Ne\JJt)Ott ~ .. 9*l; ~ .... ).
... ••. GlryAdlnw c.ar .. ~ ~ Nom\\I GtcMf. ~ Heffwnlr\, '*""' O'N9il. Glry "°"°' Md Tad ..... ,.,,,..,.
~ aJl••..rY CDLLRI _.._, Dillrkt OMc9: ,,,...,...,.-. .. c.. ..... ~ {714) 02.,.. .
O• 1111 • VM1m M. ~ ~Pf1 l•1ncMftm ....... ~ ....... ~ .....
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·11-dciy, ~ 6,' 2001
KOLL .
.. CONTINUED FROM 1 .
Pbil Ant, who is SJ>Nr·
b dJng th opposition
egainst M uure G
through the Creenl.tght
Committee, provided a
litany of reasons why h
bell v the e~p o ion
would nun lh ldtUS quo,
mcluding an advers('
effect on traffic, f w eco-
nomic beneQt.s and close
proximity lo horn . •nus ls not the Ncw-
pott Beach l i.av id for
many yeam lo mov to,•
Arst said. "It's not what I
wanl, and I don't think it's
what you wdnl e ither.•
Arst dlso cnllc-1zcd th
campaign in favor of
Mea!iurc G tht• Gre>en·
hght lmple me ntttt1on
Cocruruttee for ro-opl·
mg lhe Gr~nJlqht nam«'
from the C rPf>nhg ht
Conuruttt.-e
How muc.h ldX benelil
lhe oty can hope lo r(l('('IVC'
from the proj !(1 bt'CaJlK'
.mother contenbow. lliSUt•
dt the mccbng. ThP dcvPl-
oper has SdJd pmpC>rty IAX-
es from lhe project wtll
beneht the o ty lo lht> tune
. of dbout $28,()()() dtUlUally.
An;t ha<t rounle n'CI thttt th •
figure, when adJ\.&t>d for
some expt•nses thC' city
could incur. I!> $10,000 dt
best dnd negtttJVe $10,ouo
dlWOf'Sl
Despite Arst's d dt1·
mant opposition to th('
pro1ect, somc;o rPs1den~
'>dy they fa vor 11
Counc1lmdn D •nnt'>
O 'Neil scud hP had t·~en·
lldlly voted for 11 dlr<>adi
whe n the Caty CouncM
ttpprov<>d the• project m
July by d 4-3 vote
"It's a new ofhce build·
mg an an area whc•rc•
office buildings '>hould be
bwlt, • he said. "It pro-
Vldes jOl>S, t!nd I think 11\
hedlthy for Nc•wport
Beach to proVldc d rmx ol
development.·
• DEltDM NEWMAN covers
education. She may be
reached at (949) 574.41221 or
by e-m•il at d•irdre.new·
manela times.com
AIOlll TOWI
TODAY
Motb r'1 Market wt11 bolt•
wlttxation minar. dt 6:30
p.m. at 225 e. 17th St., Costa
MPStt lte rvatJons ~uucd.
(949) 548-7786.
An Informal lecture on tbe
• biological ag nts of terronsm
will be giv n by bacteriologi t
Alan C . Barbour and virologist
m the UC Irvine DepaJ1ment
of Medtdne Donald N. Forthal
at 7 p.m. at I.be Beckman Cen-
ter at UC 1.rvme, on the comer
of Acftdemy Way and Callfor·
ma Avenue. Seating b hrrut ?d,
dJTlVe dt 6:45 p.m qr ectrlter.
Bdrbour and Forthal were
tx>th -epidemic intelligence
seMce officers with lb Cen-
ters for Oisedsc Conr>ol and
Preve ntion Free. (949) 824-
24-42 or olyssoc@uci.edu.
WEDNESDAY
Caregivers of people suffer-
. rng from Lewy Body Disorder
mdy attend d tree upport group
rn<>et.ing sponsored by the
AVJlc.>une(s ~. of Orang
County at 9 a.m. m the second
floor conference mom of the
G1Uespic Facility at UC Lrvtne.
( 'dll Kim Bailey or La EclStln for
n;servalJons. (800) 66().. t 900.
A support group for care-
givers of Pick' diseas and
frontal te mporal demenllas
'ipon~red by the Alzheimer's
A'>!>n. of Orange County will
met-I at 1 t a .m. an the second
Ooor conference rooin' of the
G11lesp1e \enter on the UC
lrvmC' ca mpus. Call for ~ . Pr·
Vdl10ns. Shirley Sn yordsa,
(949) 824-2382: Kam Ba.alcy,
(800) 660-1993
Mother's•Market will hoit a
frC'<' semmdr on risk factors
for heart disea e from 6:30 to
7:30 ru n. an the patio Cdfe at
the store at 225 E. 17th St ..
-eo-s-tct Mesa. Re ~rvdl1oos
Support
Our
Schools
Shop Harbor
. Blvd. of ·Cars
I , ,·\1' I' . ~ ' l ) \
•-r ·] • ,. .... :]_I. J
.. . .
°'* phY*al Cb•• gill ol nm-. nmg in lbe mow, blgb ....,..
TM S6ena C1ab wW Mid• atuNI and wUit_..., rtvws,
informational m ting for as expeneoced by nmnen
new and emttng memben competing lo tbe Wtlltem
alike, including uable displays • St& ... 100.Mile l!adwuce
uhibitl, demonltratioOI end Run. 1be lbow will begin at
retn.hments, at 7 p.m.. the 7·30 p.m. at lbe Nartb Pb
Costa M N ghborhood · stae an CoU Mela. Ul70 Her-
Commuruty Center, 18'5 bor mvd. Pree. RetnllbmeDla
Park Av .• COila Mesa. $25. provided. (9'9) ~.
(71 4) 963·6:M5.
A pre-and po1tmt.a1 yoga flllAY
d for th<>1e expecting tt
baby or thOle who already Nabar&Uat ud tr•"9l1Mvell-
h d ono will take place at 7:15 ture fll!"maker .Robert
p.m. at 3400 lrvi,ne Ave., Suite Del.oa wW preaent Head-
tl 4, Newport Beach. Call to waters of the Amazon• at 7
r rvo a seal. (949) 263-1461. • p.m; lo Orange Coast Col·
lege'•-Robert 8 . Moore The-
atre at 2701 Fairview Road,
THUISIAY . Costa Mesa. S9, S1 0
advance. Senk>r dtherui eUgi-
Aa •ppraiMJ fair lo provide -ble for a $1 dilcount. The film
esb.mat for the.value of jew-is the f ourt.b of seven of
elry, poll ry, porcelain and OCC's 2001-02 travelogue
hne art, to name a few, will be film series, titled • A.rmcbair
held from 1 to 5 p.m at the Adventures.· (714t 432-5880.
Bahia CorinUuan Yacht Club
at 1601 Baysid Drive, Coro-
na del Mar. S35. Tickets SATUllAY
mdude a buffet luncheon.
194S) 64•·9536.
Tbe Cen•r for GlotNal PMce
and Con.Wet Studies 2001 Fcill
Forum series at UC Irvine fea-
tures Catherine Dale and her
lecture titled ·mues and Chat-
Ieng Facing United Nations
P ace Operations" from 3:30
to 5 p.m. in Sooal Sdonce
Plaza A. Room 110 at UC
Irvine. Free. (949) 824-6410.
An educational wtne dlnner
to benefit Orange Coast Col-
lege's culinary school scholar-
hips will bf>gin wiUl a recep-
bon from 6 to 6:30 p.m. with
food and wine ta ting from
6·30 to 9 p.m. at 2701
Fauv1ew ROdd, Costa Mesa.
Reservations will be made on
a ftrst come, first served basis.
$15. Tcmya Fuqua, (949) 574 -
3800 er (818) 501-8484.
Mother's Market wtlJ bost a
fr~ seminar tilled • 01.SCOver
lll Natural Healing Power of
Magnetacs• from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. in the store's patio cale
at 225 E. t 7th St., Costa
Mesa. (800) 595-MOMS.
Oeborah R.ogen wlll give a
yoga t lass begmning at 7:15
p .m. al 3400 Lrvtne Ave., Suite
l 14, 'Newport Beach. Call for
reservations. (949J 263-1462.
Tbe elghtb annual Religious
Diversity Fauc will be held at
UC lMne from 12:30 lo 5:JO
p.m. at the student center, at the
intersection of West Pe.ltason
and Pereira. s.s to s l 0 dooatioos
sugges1ed lO cover cmts. Stu-
dents with cwrent k1enbhcation
are lree. (949) 661-3087.
The OMlt Senior c .... r wU1
ho t a pancake brealddst
from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mer.
$2, $1 for children. The public
is w elcome. (949) 644·3244.
Clotilde, a udonally
acclaimed sewlng lecturer,
author and owner of a sewing
catalog company, wW teach
10 workshops during Orange
Coast College' 31st annual
Fall Fair, held from 8 a.m. lo 5
p.m. Saturday and Sunday at
2701 Pafiv:lew Road, Costa
Mesa. Workshops last for one
hour and will focus on wing
zippers into Jacks, eliminat-
ing facings on Jackets. blous-
es and jewel necklin , and
how to get a profe ·one.I look
to waistbands, leeve venlb
and pockets. (714) 432-5880,
Ext I , or (888) 622-5376.
Tbe On.nge County Chapter
of the Service Corps of Retired
Exec-utives wiJJ conduct a
seminar for peopJe looking to
start a business or those who
already have started one. The
seminar will be held from 8:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. at National Uni-
versity, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Cost.a Mesa. $40, S.S reduction
if prepaid. (714) 550-7369.
Guides wU1 lake groups on
walking lours of the Upper
Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve from 9 to 10:15 a.m.
All tours begin at the comer
ol East BluCJ Drive and Back
Bay Road in Newport Beach.
(949) 786-8878.
N.Uonally acd.lbaed autbor
and spokeswoman for AUani
Petite t.,ah Feldon will be at
Veteran muatboa runner Macy's South Coast Plaza in
Tim 1\veitmeyer will present a ._Costa Mesa to kick off the
one-hour docum nt.ary about Allani Petite fall and holiday
TM c ... olk Dne't1 • of
the A.mencu. Court Stella
Maril wW baYe a Cbdltmas
boutique and beke sale from 3
to 7 p.m. Saturday and 8 1.m.
to S p.m. Sunday at St.
Joachim Catholic Church's
Parish Hall, 1964 Orange Ave.,
Costa Mes.'l. Marion Bink
·Ham, (949) 6'6-47121 Jean
t\mbUJ'dey, (7t4) 546-5833.
. Daily Pilot
iJ Unlventty, 3390, Harbor
Blvd;, c.ou MeM. $25, ~
reduebOD ., ~. (714)
S.50-73ee.
Ahe....._ .... _..._,
Mm.lna.r for entrepren W1,
colJ)Olale maneg rs and
~--~ to learn tipe an handling Q)Df)ict ln the
workp&.ace will begin at 5:30
p.rn. t the Newport Beach
Central Ubrary's Friends
Meeting Room at 1000 Avo-
cado Ave., Newport Beach.
Attorney, arb trator end ocru-
fied media&or Edna Deeb wiU
present the sell)lnar. (949)
'717-3801. .
All Emmy a.ward wtaner, an
Academy Award norn1noe and
llOIDAY Orange Coast College alum-nus Bob Weide wW give a tree Cblldrea age113 &o 7 ve lnvtt-· public lecture frocn 6 lO 8 p.m
ed to participate in Spedal an the college's Robert B
Story times part of Chll· Moore Theatre 2701 faiMew
dren's Book Week beguuung . Road. Colt.a~. Bob wide
Monday and 14Sllng through is the diroctor and co-execu-
Nov. 18. Story times are 10:30 bve producer oltbe HBO com-
a.m., 11 :30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. edy series •Cwb Your Enlhu·
Nov. 17. All how are at the liiiasm. • (714t 432-5725.
Newport Beath Central
Ubrary at 1000 Avocado
Ave .. Newport Beach.
A wine dinner wtJJ be beld at
6:30 p.m. at Fleming's Prime
Steakhouse & Wine Bar, 455
Newport Center Olive, New-
port Beach. A four-course
meaJ and wines will be
served. 575. Seating is limit·
ed. ~all for reservations. The
restaurant was named as hav-
ing one of the top -t 0 new
wine lists in the country by
Food and Wine Magazine.
(949) 720-9633.
IOV. 13
Dutlngulabed professor of
economics at UC lrvme Don-
ald Saan will peak about the
evolulJon ol the universe at a
free phy ical science break-
fast lecture from 7:30 to 9 a.m.
at the Uruversity Club on the
UCI campus. (949) 824-2985.
A health expo at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center will give
attendees the opportunity to
receive inOuenza shots.
pneumonia hots, health
screening, and the chance to
speak with I IMO service
providers and representa-
uves. The event runs from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the senior
center at 695 W. 19th St., Cos-
td Mesa. Flu hots are free to
patrons 55 and older or those
who have a chronic disorder
(949} 645-2356. ..
1be Orange County Chapter
of the Service Corp of
Retired Executives will host a
workshop on implementing
your own busu1cs plan and
being abl to monitor that
plan. The event will be .held
from 9 a.m. to noon at Nation-
NOV. 14
......... conaalLuat K.C. Tru-
by will speak at a ne tworking
luncheon presented by the
NeM>Qrt Harbor Area Cham-be~ of Commerce at noon at
the Hyatt Newporter H otel,
1107 Jamboree R<M¥1. New-
port Beach. 1hlby, who owns
seven businesses and has
written lO training manuals
on srnall-busin saJes and
man.agement, will peak on
correcting business mlstakl'S,
cutting labor costs and
improving busln cash flow
at the meeting. $25, or $20 for
members. Parking ts $2. (949)
729-4400.
Dr. MJcbael Gottfredson, UC .
lrvin 's executive Vice chan-
cellor, will peak dbout the
university' ac-ademic areas,
expanded stud nl populauon
and the university's contribu-
tion to the local economy. It is
preceded by a social hour at 6
p.m. and a dinner at 6·30 p m.
with the program following
dinner. $24. Make re rvu·
tions by Nov. HP. (56~) 597-
0380.
A free semlnu •bout mutng
the switch to veg tarianism
will be held lll Moth r's Mttr·
ket's patio cafe from 6:30 to 8
p.m. at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa
Mesa.AJioJncluded will be a
book· igning for •Eating tn
the Light.• Re ervahon
~· (800) 595·MOMS .
v09J lqttrudor Deborah
Rogers will g1v a yoga d
at 7:15 p.m. at chiropractor
Kathleen M . Campbell's
office at 3400 Irvine Ave ,
Suite 114, Newport Beach.
Call to reserve a at. (949)
263-1462.
llOV. 15
The Costa Mes. Chamber of
Commerce's 90 Minute
Breakfast Boo t will take
place from 7 to 8;45 a.m. at
the Costa Mesa Country
Club, 1701 Golf Course
Drive, Costa Mesa. $17, $12
prepald. Call for reservaUo .
(714) 885-9090.
A lree IUppOilt group llw care-
givers of A!zheim r' uffer-
ers sponsored by \be
Alzheimer's A.Sin of Orang
County will meet from l to 3
p.m. et Hoeg HeaJth C nter,
1190 Baker St., COlta M •
CaU for reservations. (71 4)
593·9630.
,.... Newport Manor A.l'N
Chamber of Comm rce will
bolt an after·hOW1 nuxer at 5
p.m. at the Newport Dun
Waterfront Resort at 1131
Back Bay Orlv , Newport
Be.ch. Th1I ts a cha~ to
have fun while making~
Mii cont.actt. SlO, free for
· members ReterveUon1 not
required. (949) ?lfl.4400.
•
. .
GUCm of THE DAY •• ~ •we are going from a team
MOPBB
that was more guard-oriented to
more post-oriented.·.
St1phen Ft-9ftd\ V1ngu11d University
men's blsbtball coach
Doily Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTIAll PLAYERS
Of THE WEEK ..
WEEK9
ORM U W llHl<JM COACJIS
Newport Harbor
MIKE
Mc.Oo'l!AJJ>
6-0. 160, Jr.
He retum<>d one
interct>ptJOn 2b ·
· yard . broke up
anoth r pdS'i d nd
Oldde lo ur wlo
stops to contnbute
run upport
QB
I fo com pl •let.I IO
of 14 J>d .,t~ for
215 ytud., dnd
lhH'f• TO\, With
Monnq bombs of
79 .md 4h yurds
Estancia
A mong his 17
rustunq c1ttemp~
WdS ti b9·ytlrd
lourhclown
pnnt <ln<I htS
10 rnmplellon.,
~-...._ produc<'d
72 yordi.
(~·Jo, .. _,
5-11. 245. ~.
OT
HlS presence on
the d tensive
mtenor h lped
conlam expl 1ve
Uruv rs1ty ground
game in PdCfx: C
Leagu • contt~l
CostaM,esa
Jf.
Cuwt-~'"-' 5-9, 230. 'r.
He bad on solo
sack, wa pcut
of a second, tllld
he provided ct
stout oppo1nt1on
to CdM runrung
game ...
Corona del Mar
OT
An anchor dlJ
l8Uon 00 the
oftealfMfront,
bepeftdwey
for running
.... that
produced
lf58yards.
..JVARREN JOHNSON
' ..
~ lpefW ...... Roger Cathort • 949-57 U223 • lports Fax: 949-6500170 7
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TRANSFERS GIVE LIONS . .
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' With only one r eturlling
starter, Vanguard looks to g t
a lift from 10 new· play rs.
I
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town
· 1llt' Vdll<jUtiltl UruwNty
ffi(•n\ OOkl'tlkUJ IC'dffi L'> OOC'f>
dCJtUn n'<ldy for \IC'lJOn lclJl ~.
tt fl.foot· 7 sc•ruor c <'nler. is lh(•
l&im\ only retununq sltlrter c)Jl(J
)l(' will look lo provide l&tdc:r<Jup
for th<• l.Jons this .,<'d'>on I h•
dVf'rtHlf'd 8 b point dnd 5
n•bound.s pl'r 9dJTI • kl'>I Wd.-.C>n
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O\Pr lhe-.wnmer cUld hd..., r&tJJy
tx>en pldytng well: \ U COdch
Sh•phen Frt>nrh &cud I It• 1s
goinq to ht• one ol lht•
phy 1n\Uy ">trongt•r pl..iyer'> an
th • I •dCJU •
The l.Jons, ldckmq ht•icJhl
ltt.\I y<'dr, reb<'<I on Lhe11 outs1d<>
.,hootmCJ Th1i;, year'\ tetlm IS
much bigger thdn ldst ye.ir\
squad Of lht• 10 n •wcomns,
hvl' df t' b·4 or tdllcr
• Ld t y<'ar, we were quill'
'>llltJll.' French Sd1d "We cut•
goanq h orn d tedm that was
more CJUd{,d-om•nted to more
po'it-onc>nted •
Kt>y rNumer for lhf' l.Jon., ·
include Gun<I B elcr, Gelb •
Goldmdn and Shaw n CorkPry
In ddd1tK>n 10 Boys. Beeler ~
the onJy oth r returrun<J ruor
The• b·2 gUctrd avernqc>d 5 3
poanb dnd 2.3 rebound lc.1 t
y~r d p1tc ullenng an m1ury
toward th 'leCOnd hall of the
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men'• basketball team, which scrtmmages tonight against UC San Diego.
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dnd tctlked dbout th tr senior
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SEE VANGUARD PAGE I
HIGH SCHOOL CIF PLAYOFF PAIRINGS
CdM is No. 2 seed in boys water polo
Two-time defending
CIF Div. ll champs
host Cypress. Tars
open Div. I title
defense Thursday.
CdM, Tars earn seeds in girls tennis
The Corona del Mar High
bo~ water polo team opens
1 quest for a third straight C1f
-SOulhem Section 01V1.Si0n II
crown the No 2 Med, whllc
defending CIF Division 1
cha.mpeon Newport I latbor "
unseeded ntertng Thw1day
!~round.
The~ Kings (19-3), who
claim d their third tra1ght
Padf1c Coa t League crown
lhls ason, host lint·round
Dtvision n too Cypreu et J 15
pm
CdM ii try1ng to delMr' the
IChooi" 12UI aectkln Ude ...
going away pretent for 18·
Defending CIF Sout.bcrn
Section 01v1 100 rv girls
temii champion Corona de1
Mu opens d tense of 1ls
crown as th No. 1 seed,
while N wport Harbor, lhe
No 2 9t'f'(1 in ClF DlvlSIOO D.
w1ll attempt to reach rts third
.-ralght .ect1on final when
the playoft for both
dJvtsionl began Thursday,
CdM ( 18·0}, which
y r roach Jolln Varg ·, who
will lctkt! over th St<lnford
men' proqram ooxt ~clSOn.
Sea View League
chclmpion N wport I larbor
( 14· 13), won't have much
troubl betnff pr pctrcd for
I• SCHOOL FOOTIAll .
IMl-'1 llli-. ••n .,, .... ..... _
'
recorded Its third tr119ht
pe:rf ect seuoo in the Pacific
Coast League this fall. ~
Blsbop Montgomery tn U
hBt round et 2 p m.
Newport Harbor ( 11 ·3}.
wtudl ran the table to claim
the Sea View League
crown, op ns et horn
against the wanner of
today' wild·Clfd match
betwee11 s.nsa Fe end Hart.
•~-round vts1tor, Cap trdllO
Vall(•y, 11lnrfl tht-'dtlor
dcll'dted the ("oog rs, 13-8. in
lhe r guldr· ,. on flnil
Fnday
Ir vk1onous, C~1 would
m t th S..nta Mug•ntf •
t
CdM defeeled CAiabasas.
13-5. 1Mt year. a brsl season
an Division rv after a secboll
rut change prohibited
schools with mailer
enroUmam p&.Yn.J an largt. ..
enroUmanl dMskJns .
u uccessJul Thursday.
CdM would mMt the 8ol$a
Gl'llDM·Roeemeed ~r
SEE TENNIS MGE I
Sonora wmncr II\ Saturday'
quarterftnal . Thud-edl'd
Los Alamitos 1, a potenllol
nulmAI foe. whlk>"SeMt ,
which joull Coron.tdo • the
only tt'!11n1 to def t CdM this
'9 the No I seed.
Should th<•~. cOtt<"h<>d
l>y Jd'"" Lynch c.1nd Btll
8dfnt•ll top Cypr '· lht>)
woold Ian• 11.hi'r tNrd· ~
lidrvttrtl-Wt• tl.ikt" or S..ntd
And \' 11 •y In Sciturday '
()1" ion I quarterfuwb.
CdM ,., lt?d by n•tunung
nr °'"'""'" II Co·Play •r of tht• 'tc dr M 1r h.wl Mc1rch, a
... • llJllf w l'IJ Ml inung All·
cir hont>11 Artie L>orr tfll"t
lt'illllJ '-;ht·~m Kim l!ieC'Olld
~~•ml e.md Bobb) M1eiu.enoer
Uhird t 1m1
' •wport. wh1<:h tw a
wvn 11 Cir: lJl ~. would bkcty
I c •No i·~"l.'<k'<l El Toro ii at
coukl lft't to UM• ~·nUIU\clb
Lont1 fk! tC h W\bon, which
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L>ivihlon ( CTUWN m<ied &Ml.
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8 TUMday, ~ 6, 2001
Team player's don ,t gi,ve up
UCI juniors should not have
left a struggling volleyball team.
T here I.I oo ·r tn team.·
2very player o~ a Cff:m has a rol .
~ angJe player II not above another.
Members ol a team don't qWl
when things get tough,
'TWo fonnei UC lMne women's
volleyball players, Erika Denllon and
Jam.le Pilbeam. do not seem to
understand those prlndples.
'The Anteaters have struggled
throughout the season, earn.Ing only one
win in the BJg West Conference. lnsteed
J)f thinking about the team and its future,
two juniors put themselves above tbe11
Amero AatMar
COWGES
squad and quit.
•They ended up
not starting,• ucr
Coach Charlie Brande
said. ·The freshmen
were playing ahead
of them before they
quit ... Whenever you
take over a new
program. you'U have
players from the
previous program that
will not last:
The Anteaters
are a young and
Inexperienced team.
Five out Of stx tres~eo are starting. One
freshman. Dana Kurzbard has a sprained
ankle
There are no seniors on the team and
Chanda McLeod, who is Injured. and
Rebecca Larsen are the only two Juniors.
There are dlso two sophomores on the
team.
·our conference ls arguably the best
conference In the UnJted States: Brande
sa.id. •(The freshmen) are kind of hell
shocked by all of this. The freshmen we
have are all corrung straight out of tugh
school.·
Although Wlns have been hard to
come by. the Anteaters are learning from
every match and gaining expenencc to
build for the future. Every young team
needs to go through that proce .
·our mam problem IS youth and
i.nexpenence and not understanding how
to play the game at this level.· Mcleod
said. ·The future looks so bnght for thL'>
team. It JUSI takes ume to develop lt. •
De pile the Anteaters' dismal record
of 3-18. 1-12 In the Big We t. and the
departure of two juruors, the team does
have a few players who have stepped
up.
·(McLeod) leads us in every category
and (Newport Harbor Hlgh product)
Brenda Waterman has been our be t
back-row player: Brande said. ·A few
~bmen have had s19~or being reaUy
good. One we are very high on ls a girl
named Kelly Wing She has great
potential."
In the Anteaters' most recent match
against Cal State Northrldge. McLeod.
an Arkansas transfer by way of Manna
Hlgh. had a team-leading 22 kills and 11
d1gs. Wing contributed with 10 kills and
tx digs in th Anteaters' straight· t loss
UCI, however. will have to do without
M cLeod for the tune bemg. She suffered
a third-degree spralll and tore Ugaments
In tter left ankle dunng a practlce on
Monday. •r landed wrong on a player' foot on
the other side ot the net.• McLeod sa.ld.
•My ankle is huge. like a bowling ball
(The Injury LS) the epitome of tbe way the
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A.lthouQh I.he UCI volleyball team li
young and twnpP.rt'd WJth tojune., 11
lbould not give up ev n u l>enilon and
PUbeemhav
•('.?be two J>ldy rs who qoJt) ~ldn't
want to ~ through growang J>dl OS and It
w~ o btt.le bit ol fN$lJ'aUOn. • Brood
d •Tbey didn't feel th y want to be
pctrt of th building prO<'t' •
It ts that process thctt th Anteaters
hope wtll make them compeUUve. Maybe
not now, but in th y an 10 comt'
COid P11t DouglMI wlU IHd tile UCI
men's buketbaU team qcunst a school
that h has 11 ~ connection to.
Th(' Ant ten will fdcc Cul State
Bakersfit'ld ln an e~abiUon game
Saturduy night at the Bren Events
Center. Douglass coachf'd th
Roadrltnners for 10 n ttnd led them
to thr Division 0 national tJUes before
talung the head coaching JOb at UCI.
A late result from Sundlly pushed the
UCI men's soccer team Into 'if'COnd place
In th B19 West standlngs.
UC Santa Barbara beat UC Riversid •
l·O, Sunday to give th Cauchos a 5-t-t
conferenco rocord Wlth t 6 polnts (three
points ror a win and one for a tJe). The
Anteaters (8-S-5. 4-0·2) have 14 points.
UCI beat Fullerton, 4-0, Sunday with
two goals from both Scott Bowman and
Brad Aspey. The Anteate"' have rour
game'l left In the regular son. wt month. th<' Ant aters equaled a
school record for most tJ In a season.
The only other lime> UCl.edmcd hve ues
WdS&n 1996
UCJ's Conny ShlmuH wu selected
Big West Conletence Men' Swimmer of
the W k recenUy
Shimura placed hrst m lht' 100-yard
backstroke (53.07) dnd the 200-yard
back..'itroke ( l :5.4 08) Ort. 27 to I •ad UCI
(747 points) to a tlrst-plttce ftmsh ln the
UC Sein Diego Tnton '>wunmmg and
diving invitdtionaJ. ·
In Vanguard men's soettr news, Mau
He was named the GSAC and Region
II Player or the> Week a .. Wt>U dS vu· Lion
of the Week
H scored three g0ttl dnd had two
assists lo help lhe Lion~ win th<'lr hn1ll
two games of the st'uson. I lc> tln<I 6f'd11
Lawson made the AJJ-CSAC lt>ttm
Tbe Vugua.rd women'l IO<'Cer team
wa eluntndled from lbl' playoffs
Saturday The Lions. Sf'eded third, lost in
a hootout to No 6-seeded Nolr<' Oame
de Namur Un.lvors1ty (14-4-1). Vunguard
'needed a victory to advanrn to th<'
semHmul of the Region II pldyoff
NONU broke a 1-1 b by outsconng
the wons, b-5, in a hoolout Vein uard
finished tht> a.son 9-ff. 7-3 tn the GSAC.
EIU>dbeth M~ry. Nicole Avt.la,
JcnruJer Bird. Brittany llrdun. Jordon
Frcdnk.sen, a Newport I !arbor l llgh
product. ttnd Annie Jaco~ made the
AJJ-GSAC team
Columbt.'1 Kathy I.avoid. a product
of N wport Harbor. wu nam d
lvyLeagueSport.s.com 'Pldy r or the Weck
alter complllng a match-high 24 kJ~ In
the Lions 3-2 wm ov •r YuJ on Oct. 28.
She has bad 20 or mor • kills four umes
Uus leason Tim IS h r third playN of the
week honor.
SPORTS
TE IS
CONTINUED FROM 7
"' SMurcley"a Malad i'ouDd. CdM could IDMI No. t HIM'd
HuYant-W_.... bl die Now. 15
_.,.,,., wblll No. 2 111111d Ptalm
o..1aodNo.3111it.1C•1NcrDt
are potenU&l liMll opponents.
Pella o..t. UMi o.-1 Velley
Leegue c)iamplon, defeated
Newport Harbor, 12-6. in .... , .....
OIV111k>n II final.
The SaUors road to 11 third
straight final -they lost to
Peninsula lot die DMlioa t crown an
t 999-includes II poisib&e second•
round ct.le wttb UMi lt.encbo Verde-
Walnut wiluMtr.
Cerrito. aa the No. 3 seed. while
top-eeeded Troy and No. 4:.seeded
Rigbeai hlghlagbl tbl upper potdolt
ol a 32·team braduM that lndUCS..
13 -.gue cb&mpaom.
~Qi • fG .. SJllli'
COWGllllFS ---Onuip Coast COiiege WO!DeD top-seedtil
Orange Coa1t Collega w<>m n'• water polo, the ~
No t -ra.nked tHm ln the stet , wlll open in th quu· _
terU.nali of the Southem Calllomla R g1onol playoff a
u the No. t tffd Friday at Cypfi CoUeqe. -
The Pilat (30-t ), who d f t I Riv rsldc City College. I 0-b, to
c.hu.m lb Orang Empire Conl r nc toumam nt 1111 Saturday,
re<"e1ve o hrst-round by tn lh r lonals. Th y will m t the Wlru) r
of Woon idc.y' hrst-round cla•h betw n Cu ld and Fullerton t
10:15 a.m.
lf vlctorlou • OCC would ddvunc •to the semULnals Saturday ctl
11:30. Th championship game 1i. ~hcduled for S.turday at SP m.
The OCC men'11 t am (15·17), wJurh fell jn tho quart rflnal'i of
the OEC toumam nt and hn hf"(l llfth. IS edcd 11th and play at
N o. 6· eeded Cu ta Wedn sdciy (St 3 p.m.
lf vlctonous. the OCC men would m t No 3-e ded Lonq
Beach Ln a 4;45 p .m. qudrtertlnal Fnday at Cypre
The miflnal and final I ~heduled Sa'turday at Cypres
UC Irvine tied for eighth at The Prestige
CdM is led by st.ngles standouts
Anne Yelsey (PCL ch•mplon in
2000), Brittany Reitz (Southern
Section champ.on last fell) and OU.
year'• PCL champion, LeaUe •
DemJon. u well u reignlng PCL
doublel cbamp6om llltllay HolllDd
and Taytynn Snyder.
The UC Irvin.-men' golf t am 1 lied for eighth [QJ
place Wlth P pperdlne and North Carol.ma al 287 aftc r
the first 18-hol round of The Pr ttg at Palm D rt, ·
played on the Fireclllf course at th • D ert Willow
Gou Resort Monday.
UC Davis and Kan a are tied for the lead al 278 In the 20·team
field. Monday's schedule called for two round to be played. but Ult"
fl.nt round took more than lave hours dnd plctyers were on ltle
course wilb four hole remaining when darkn halted play.•
Newport "keyed by two-time
SM View linglel ctMmpion Natalie
8raverman.
1be flnab for both dMaaom are
ICheduJed Nov. 19 •l the Claremont
Club.
VANGUARD
CONTINUED FROM 7
Williamson, a 6·7 1uruor transf r
from Notre Dame. will be a key
newcomer at forward
•H e 1 very .tthlehc and very
tulcnted." Frcn<"h wd "fl is gomq
to be a bi9 pan of our offense cmd
dclen.se."
Morbley, d b-b enior forward
from C al Stale Norlhridge, al o
bnngs expenf•nre and maturity to
Vungua.rd.
Wilham on and Morbley u •
expected to contribute inside and
trengthen the tcclm's rebound.mg
Mc-tum, a 6-3 senior point guard.
15 a tr.msfer from 81olc1 University
and Pt r.:.on, a 6-0 sophomore guard.
L'I d tr<tnsfer lrom CaJ St.ate Fullerton.
TODAY'S SOIEDULE
~
c.ollge,.,..... "*'°". Or*1gll ~ J ~ C0ll9t WOITlln • 0CC M ~ Wiil, 6 p..m
MJllPCU C°"9e "*'.Long IMch SQte. V0.~1 p.m.
VOWDMl
Collegt women • untwnrty of s.n °'990 ac ua, 7 p m , Vlfl"9.llt'd at The ~ 7 pm
DEEP SEA
IQMAY'SCMD
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bonito. 51 ~ -. , s cMlco -. l2 lodcflih.
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navta Hunt or Kansas I the ind1v1dual leader after hooting 8-
under 64, .)ne shot ahead of North Carolina's Du Un Bray.
UC Irvine'• Kevin Steven (70) a lied for 12th. Jeff Coburn (71)
ls tied for 22nd, Rylln Armstrong (72) is tied for 35th, Mike.Lavery
(74) is Ued for 5Jrd and Brandon Murray (77) is ued for 81 t
Tb second round will be compl led today. with the Hnal 18
holes to follow immediately
Will.ia.mson. Morbley. Mcl<Jm and
P1 ~n will help f W th void le.rt by
the graduation of Dennis Keane.
who led the wons ln sconng Wlth
17 .9 points per gam last seaso.n.
In addJUon to Keane. Vdllguard
I t starters Kefl)ft"ly Burgess. Kev1t1
Candelcsrw a.nd Ard.ls Curtis. w ho
led the Lions and the Golden Stat<>
Athl Uc Conference Wllh 4.7 ass1 ts
per game. .
Another key lo Wcl Brtlndon
Cublay, an occa 1onal stdner who
dvcraged I0.6 potnts per qame.
·we hav.-ct lot of new tare . •
French said. "The lcbt two year
helve been tough in term& of
numbers. Due to injurl and tlln
only lx or seven guy~ would i.u11
up This year, w have 15 guys on
lhP team.·
With the excepbon of Goldman,
ttu'i year's squad LS h d.Jthy And th
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·we want to wtn thP conten!bc.-
end the national tournament."
French atd. ·we havP four g0c1ls
every year· 1 Not to be outworked
by anybody dnd be hardworking
2 13<' d man tea.m. J ~ unselflsh.
4 I ltlVf> fun•
"fh(l Lions h.ni:.hed lru.t ca.son 8-
'J.J. clnd w<•nt 4-1 4 tu hrush eighth 1n
the GSAC
"W.t• tin• qmn!I to I)(' dn exc1bny
Wtl.Jll IO watch." Fn'nch sa1d. •tn tM
lcl.."it couple ol yctt.rs, our rerord b~
not bt•en good. but we've b<>Pn
cum~llllve d..Od fun to Weltch ~
Yl'dr we clre going to be a fun leu.m
10 watch.·
The Lion ho t a 'iCrimmag(>
against UC San Diego torught at &
und will head lo the Azusa Pacahr
Univcr 1ty Tournament. Fnday and
Sr.lturday
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