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UC IMM's men's
~tum
II the choice of
co.ches end
media to r~•t
as Bigw.t com.. et Ke champion.
Attd the women we In the
turt with • No. 4 reputation.
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Worries cqtild hu1·ry .
reservoir prptection
•Ongoing plans to cover
the Big Canyon basin will
cost an estimated $4 million..
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DAILY PllOT
NEWPORT BEACH -A years.
long effort to cover lhe oty's r r·
voir may be sped up a a result of
the Sept. 11 attacks. .
process was already underway
when the terron t attacks on New
York and the Pentagon prompted
City CounolmdJl John Heffeman'i.
concern
·with the Sept 11 event\, I
que hon whether we want to
peed the covenng of th<' rP er·
vol! along,· H eUeman scud
The security concf'rni.
beneflt or extra protecbon m a dJs-
a ter, • .Bludau sajd. • MamJy, at
wouJd affect our treatment with
chJonne and also heJp with prob-
lems hke bards flying over and
ducks landing ln the water •
The city now routinely adds
chJonne to the water lo treat con-
tanunants from wildhle and other
ndturaJ cause Bludau said cov-
......
It'll be yet
another boftng
weather day
• Expect highl in the tow
70s and !OWi in the high
50s See,_2
Caty ldff are looking for ways to
pay the estimated $4-m.tllion cost
of covering the Big Canyon
Reservoir in Corona del Mar. The
HeHernan pointed · out tn
Septem)>er add JUSl on morP rea-
son to ~over the 196-gallon reser-
vorr, City Mdnttger Homer BluddU·
said.
•tt would probably hdvc the•
nng the water wouJd reduce or
elurunate the amount of chJonne
tored and used at the sate ·
• 1t•s kind o( dangerous stuJf to
SEE RESERVOIR PAGE A4
)f
Newport Beach city staff are working on ways to pay the S4 mlUlon It will
take to lnstaJI a cover that would better protect Big Canyon Reservolr.
LADY IN RED ..
~ A woman's umbnll~ dlffUles the sunlight as she walks along Ocean Boulevard near Big Corona.
SEAN "411.1.(R I OMV Pl.OT
One more g0-_for Home Ranch propos~
•Costa Mesa City Council meeting to accommodate add1-
will hold a final meeting to bonaJ public tesbmony The City Council will m t at
allow the public to discuss 5:30 p.m Monday to giv resid nb
controversial development . a hnal opporturuty to peak about · th project before Nov 19, wh n
COSTA MESA -Although
council members Mld they have
enough information to make their
dedlaonl on the Home Ranch pro-
ject, they voted unanimously
Monday to hold another 1pedaJ
th panel is expected lo vol .
Mayor Libby Cowan and coun-
al members Linda Oilton and Chris
Steel aid Monday they had
enough information to make a
decision Councilman Gary
Monahan had lert the me ting
because he wasn't feeling well.
•1 haven't made a decision yet,
but I have enough information to
try and deode what tesbmony ls
correct. It' m where m between
th two d • • Cowan said.
Counalwom.m Ka.re"n RoblllSOO
d he wctntcd to gtve people as
much opportunity to peak as pos·
1bl , peoall) a there w re res·
ktcnt groups reque-.tmg more bme.
Co la M Uruted, which sup-
ports th Hom Ranch develop-
ment, had a ked for ume to give a
peoaJ p nwllon but withdrew
its requ t
Th council uJtunately deoded
to allow addiuoncll comments in
SEE RANCH MGE M
'I haven 't made a
decjsion yet, but I have
enough information
to try and decide what
testimony is correct.
It's somewhere in
between the two sides.'
1-..,eow.n
Cost• Mesa ~yor
Agency
seeks
money
for cove
• tale is looking ford~
much a $10 m1ll10n from
bonds or propo!>1llon lo
pay for renovdllon of
aging cotlag
P•ul Clinton
0..t.•LY p ~OT
CR\'~"T.\L CO\ c -A .;tul ~-fund ·
anq ngc nr. hd-. he>< un~ork on ur-
any ds much d'> Io m1U1on lo h •Ip pet)
for lhP rl•stordtmn ol lht• 'tdl ~ park ..
1um9 CUlld<JC''
Otfletdl' ul the CuWornia C4k1 taJ
Con-.f'l"vunq, d s1slN di! m) ol th
Cttl.alomttt COd tt1l Comnus ion hil\
bt>gun tonsa<lennq whelh •r th• mon-er could l>t! ldpf d from d \\dter bond
f>d'>'>ed by \'OlPr an t'-lurch 2000
Con er\'dnq spokt•..,mon D1c:k
\\'cl) mdn sc11d tht• t1genry., board 1
t•xpectt•d to kno'" hy ft•brucuy
wheth r that bond, Prop<> 1tmn lJ,
c ouJd oo d o,ourc e ot muc:h-nt'C'<lca
money.
·Tue probl ms thdt w 're fdC'Ulg
ore thaf we are not m control ol Prop
lJ money: \\'a\-nlan said ·we ,.,,·ouJd
t dve to appl~ lik an~ hod~ ~I •
.\noth r pot nt1al funding owe •
d -2 I-billion parll: bond t to go
hctor~ the publi lll larch .\bout
-200 nullion would l h mdcd to th
co.i.,tal ron' I'\ nn ctnd ctbout 112 5
nilllion to Calif um a Stat ' Par~ for
\\Ork on x1-.tm1t tah• 1lc.rks .
•Tutti' a pr •lt) bag bucket ot mon-
e\. C ditt mm stdt • l'drk pok man
Ro~ Sl~tlm' Sd cl
Stale Park .... ,,111 4ippl\ to tht• (oa-.UtJ
conuru ion on :-.Oov l l to m tall 4
wer y tt•m, 'I: 1 1tor' < •nter and
compl t i.om of ttw r •t1t1h1ht1tt1on of
th~ 4h rotldg on th • ht'd< h
~ SEE COVE PAGE AS
Blocki-ng out time from the socitll calendar can IJ:e a reai chore
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... wcwUd hill dine •l
gdllul~t
awayflml..._.wtailel
haw WOfad -weD-
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blft ~ • IMutp .. that
would probMly be .......
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........ I 1•1Uamal ........ .,...._ .... ...,., ......... --·
ana~t. I hav to
guud ...... being blinds
lkl9d.
She Ml ubd me to
ktlladfy ~utband jobt I
would 8lplldaUy like to
lbuck oft on Mr, which would.,.., to repn9M'lt
plOllW. AcaMdingly, I ..... ._, IUdl dutiM
clowD ..... (9 .. ~: ..... .....,, ..... ......
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.. ....... llllld ....... , _ .......... ...
'r111 ...... ._. .. ._
-II J-IOCMI ... --
Illa I "P I
between the WOIDID of the
boute. using • kind of can·
YerMtioMI tbOl1bMld w9*:b
men find bOth CCJllfW6ng Md
-for varbli NIH• -Int·
tatmg. I got deeply ID¥0tftd
ln tldl protWI ........, .... .............
c.a..rw:W .. a.1111d
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IN llllflY 11 IUSlllSS
Newport Beach 0nn buys .
old c.allaway headquarters
11 on 2 8 aa et S 31 Prieiuy Dnv
The bw1ding wUl be convert t for
l ()()% offKe UH. and th Wtll ht~
more J>"rking avl.lleble.
An additional elev.-tor, o n w
entrance end upgraded prof 1onil1
)aAdscapmg, •Aoo9 with extenor J>'lll\t, ~ be added to the bu.ildtng dunn9
the renovauon .
~ Beech·based real elt4t
ftrm Realty Corp. bM pwcha~
th former C&Uaway GoU Co. heed·
qtia.11en in Carlsbad for $4 8 m1llion
The firm planf to redevelop th build·
ang for multi-tenant UM'
CT Re~llty plan1 to tnvest more thdn
St nulllon lo redevelop the 53.000·
S<JU41'e·foot. two:-story building .• wtucJl
CT Realty b completed mor lhdo
tOO transae'llons totaling $91.C mllltun
WKe its establbh:menl i.n 19!M
Callaway Golf tclocated lb oorpordtl1
offlm5 U\ Auqust to nother Carl-.bttd -;11"
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A2 Thursday, November 8. 2001
WORKING
Romaine Markus
SHE IS
I{,\, c1hnq tlw 111111·1 ht•tull\ "1th
"111t•1 ,1dor11111l'nl
CREATING YOUR OWN ROUTINE
'\lt1ll} \\ortwn 1•1l11•r lhl' .,111<111
... hop on tht• lop h•\1 I ol Tnt1 nql••
"<tt1<1H' ''1th th1•11 h1•<11J... clu\\ n hul·
inq llH• l.11 t 1h,11 th1•\ ttn• \\Pttnnq hi·
th• ur 1111 111ctkt>1tp Hut .11tPr ctn how
\\llh llldkl'llJI .1111 .. 1 HnmdlnP ~lctrkn'
clll'nt' , .. dlk 11111 ot tlw <.;rc>t ltJn·
.UwmPd 'tori' 'Pflrltng ti n<>w look ct
!bok < rt•ctlc'(I ''1th .111 rxperll't' thrtt
('01111•-, lrom 11111k111q 11p hunclrt•d' of
lt1< , • ., t>d( h t 11,1111111.11'<1 ~p<·c 1t1ll' lnr
Ont•
"It' 11np111 t.1nt thttl '' nmt->n nut
(1111~ look qoucl 111 lht•tr Oldl..l•up hut
lt•l'I I onllor1,il1h• ctppl\ Ill<] 11 lht•Jll·
'''I\-•'' \lc1rk11-, ,,1111 Tut•\ (dll I
1111111• to m1· '''"" cl.i\
f'or tlw 1,1,1 .!.!. \ 1•r1r-, IO in ( "1><.ld
'\It -..1 \ lttrkll., hcl' 1 ft>tllt><I look' tor
'ht•nt' t xpl.1111111111•c11h.,lt'P111 tlw
proc P.,.., dunnq tltt· n1t1kt>-O\ t>r I l1•r
dll'nl' It··"" n111 uni\ 0duntmq d new
look hut t1 Ill'\\ tound knm .. ll'<ICJl' ol
h11'' tu propwl\ 11ppl\' thcu mctk<'llll
I don I lwltt•\ I' II\ lrl'n<I-..
In the business of making
others look good
ldrku., 't11d • 1 CT<'dle a look lhttl
,mPeL-. ct wnmc1n\ "J){'Cldl.Jtecl nN•cl •
ESPOUSAL EXECUTIVE
~l<1rku., C"rl'dtor of Rom.un<>
I\ ldrkuc; of London CosmetJcc;' '>did
o;he '' d'i rn.,pm:.d to c;lart ht>r own hn1•
ol m<1keup ctfter her weddmCJ dt1~·
• 1 wet dn emollonaJ wreck, oncl
everythmq I u<,(><f cttme off: MMkw.
"did
Aller thttt cld~ '>he Wd'> dt-d1c<1tNt
to nldktng tt product thdl 'UllC'd
tmde -to-Ix> dnd other womt>n -
'o the ltt.,t thmq they hdd to "orry
ctbou t Wd' thc>1r mdkeup
t-.fdrku., not onlv cre.ttt>c; d co<,mt•t·
1c· produrt thdt w1ti ltlc;t the dur1tt1on
of the dd) -,hp '>)X>Cldllze., m 'iJX'Cllll
t>vent mdk('-OVel"'i -especidlly wed·
ding ... ht> '-dld.
G~ttmg mcuf!ed tS one of tht• moc;t
import.mt rvenls an most peopl(• s
h\ e . dnd for women 1t "' P'pt.'<"tdU~
1mportdnt lhdt the) look qorq •au ..
Women drr t1IWdY" ndturdll) qlowmu
on th<'tr WN~dinq ddY'-l\ldrkus said,
bul with on l'>.pert touch lh y can be
• lrt1nsformf'd trom d blu tung bnde to
rt rad1ont tw~uty
THE EYES HAVE rT
t-.ldrku'> did P)' are h r favonte
fdCldl fL'dtUr<'
RNJttrdl ., of wh th r h ' LS mak-
ing up d telebnty uch a J nn1fer
Lopez -who h recently worked
w1th c11 d Co ta l\1e'>d 4,omemaker.
f\ldfkth focu!><'S on the eye . People
U!.P their t•yes lo ~xpre emotion
\~ hl•n rnmmumcaung. h !Klld
•\ou dP constantly mdking eye
contd<1 with J)(>()ple. • h <;d.ld.
E~e' dr<• ctho the most personal
lanaJ fl'dtuw Tht• dtfft-rent hctpeit
tlnd color., ol pl'opl{''!> <'} allow
1\.ldfku-. to CH'dtl' d trul) 1nd1v1duaJ
look lor <•ttch chent. she ~1d
D pt•nthn<J on the ewnt. or th
mood or th "oman. the makeup
artist crrate!t d look to rert t what is
goany on inc.;1d1• the wmdows to th
uul
-Story by Lolita Harper:
photo by SHn Hiiier
Pic1zic <Jperc1tio11 translate i1zto a ztcce .. ifztl chain
L 1kc• !\h•xu dll Jnod ond ln\t•
comho pltilt'' tor onl\ SI .!V
Yf'cth 111.11' h<111nd tu qr.ih
"onw dlll'nllon "" hope'' .\\ 1ld' El
R.mrhttn "huh I '' r1•,tt1ufdnt., tn
( nrond ch•I l'l. l,11 < ·o,ttl \ 11''4:1 ctnd
!\;(>\\port BPctl h B1 t\\ t'l'll 11 d Ill
dlld 111 p Ill l tll \\1•1lr11 ... ct .. } till'
l"rlll'r\' will 11111 hcu I.. pnc 1•' 111 c l'lt>·
llldt(• lh .l >lh olllllt\ t'r'tll\
Ongm.1lh Jre1111 < :u.1n<1JUvlt1,
l\lex1co ..,,11\ .idm \\ 1lc1 t1nd h1'
famtl) CdOI•' Ir) lt1t• lJmtt•d Stt1le.,
allct OJlf'nt>d ltw 111 ... 1 l!I Rdnc h1to
with onl) 11' ,, pie nu tdhlt'" in Hunt·
mgton P~uk 111 I 'lhh \\ow . ...clund
like hf<>'c; t1 ptc 1111 lnr tlw J\vlld'
Ju I <,o lonq ,,, 1 hPrt• r111•n t ttn) ant
to ruin 11
Daily. Pilot
VOL 95. NO. JOO .................
l'IA:illMr
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RETAIL ROUNDUP
THESE COOKIES MIGHT
GET YOU TO PUO<ER UP
Wlulr f\ 1t'>lJ too w1U Abo do th<>
tnck. f\ lc)(ffJ1<1no' Little llclly Wdfll'-it'
new er l>Cl'nt·'>hdpcd lemon cookie
to makl' pt•oplr pucker up dunng th
hohd4y l\\'o dozen of ·Vt>ra'
Lemon C-oolm • will be f cHured kn
a pecwJ l'd1t10n hohday gtJt un. ·
Tht• lln will boo I cl p1C'tur of lh •
cookJ dnd cdn be found at Mtlg·
91ano' ttt 313:t Brt tot R d, C td
f\.1 a So. 1f you want som n to
pucker up, Hrab om rrustJetot>, d
lemon or omt' I mon cook! Mmm
roolu •
EVERYONE LOVES All-NATURAL
LOGS THAT GROW MUSHROOMS
Lo'l Cr k l\tushroom Pcmn an
OkldhOITld·hcM~d compctny, ho1
evt•ryon loV{':". th tMt)" fun!Jt. N~w
from tht• Hmup com a fungus-farm
. .,tuitc1kc too lhtll c row-. mushroom
f'\ I) two month for about lour
y d i Slm t.1ke mu'>hroom . t1ttord·
mg to thr lum1. ure lhl• ond m~t
popul1.1r mu hroom LO lhe world, U· inn for ol>out 25 per pound in th
Unit id Stat
Log~ <om an two stz mall and
laf'!1r.. Th form •r c11 13 to l.C mc-h
m I n<Jlh ond co't $3? 45 wh1l the
Jatt r ttn> HI to 20 mch ~nd r t
$42 45. for more 1nfom1au n. ch k
out hltp:ll\\'W\\~cowbO ~netl•lcmfl.
... A...-. Alt o;._.er
!'Mtl n"-4l.H
MADQIS HOJUN(
(M9) 642·6086
rign No,_ "°'le\ illuJtr~
ect.torial matt«°'~
~can be t9fl'oduced wlmcMlt
Wfltten ,.._..of~ f#lf'M.
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"-cord VO'# CC>mm4'1'1U Mlout the
~ly flllot ot new\ ti~
ADQll$5
0vr -*fr• 1s no w eay St~ co.u
MeM. CA t2627
HOW IO MACH US
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Doily Pilot
Trade in the old for ·the
new winter~quipment
H oble Sports will
have It 2bth dnnual
Skt and Snowbodrd
Swap Meet dt 10 d m Sat·
urdcly It's a great ume to
trade m old wint r ~port
gear and ave on nc"
qu1pment The ale l in
the back parkmg lot at
Hobie's shop in Coronu del
f\ tar. and there 1 no charge
to ell used equipment
There will be all kinds or
d1 count on ne\~ equ1p·
ment and clothing item .
including parka pncPd
rrom $25 dnd kid pem1I .
The Ski and s·nowboard
Swap Meet will tart ofl the
dnnual Hobie trade·tn pro-
gram for kid 11 ·, tht• b t
deal m Oranqe Countv lor
chudren pdrt1c1pctllng tn
winter ports. All lml!.
equipment lhctt'!> purchd.,NI
dunng the ed,on can IX'
traded m v. h h outgrown
for haU of the purchd.,e
pnce. to Ix> u ml towdrd
new equipment The offer
dpphe to dny ski. <,now-
bodrd, btndtnq or boot pur-
chase Hobie ~clc; kid" snow·
board pctckage lttrtlng ctl
S 199 Hobie porb 1 dl
2831 E Coct t thghwa~·.
Corona del f\tdr IQ4ql ti75·
9700
MQms love :;;·~hortidllls
on chtldr n' clothmq dt
Metropolitan Prairie's ed·
ondl warehou e sdJ • Tht>
'lflle lS gomq on from g d m
.to 4 pm lodd}. and from q
o m to 4 p m fndd) Thf'
popuhn kid!) ( lolhtng mc.tn·
ufclcturer ha bo)" dothinq
12 2 to 1 fl, dnd girl ·
clothing 1ze 4 to 14 .
Apparel range from pcrnt ,
hort;. slurt . hart'>, kmts. T·
hart 'and more. All 'dlP.
are fmal at the no·tnll-. die
' and they dcrept cu h. check
ond VlScl onh Jr .. di 71 l \\
17th St . Sutt!' BJ Co td
Me~
Today 1 the hndl day ot
thf! hohdd} hoes <lie at
Little People & Me h~
tory Pop1Lldr brdnd nc1me
-.hoe on l>dle mrlude Ad•·
da . vdn Franco 'drto
Rdchel Brakk1e Nana Doll.
N 1m1. Ked , Etruc . K nnetb
Cole. I fa wk dnd k •tcher
hoe for girl and boy are
r duced 20" .. to 70',, It' at
1829 W tchlf Dnve. New-
port Beach 1949) b45· 1355
ordstrom 1 hd\'tnq 1t
hetlf·yearl) le fer women
dnd ktd I ct m rc-han-
th e for fall and want r ,.,
r duced 25 "' to 50 ..
throughout th tor "'ord-
trom 1 • at Suulh Cod.St
PlaZd m Co la Mt> (7 t 41
.~9-8300
Yves Delorme Part hcss a
~pcclal on beauulul table
line ns, ld al for th holi-
day . for a lurutcxt llm . Th
top-of-lhe·lm tin n hop IS
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
ufff'rmq d "P<"etal on Lt•
JdC<.fUdrd ffdDC'dlS lin<'n'
11 you huy an.y tablecloth
throuqh Nov 17, you'll tli't
four mdtching napkin-, Ir••••
Cw.tom order. dre not
mC'ludt•d an the offer 't \'
Delomw· Ptln I!> dt ~outl
Cod t PldZd In 1t Crdl<" ~
Bt1rn•l/f\itac y' H om • Stor•
"mg on the second lf•v1•I
17141 )4t}-7R80
fdsh1ons I land'., ar.1
boutique cdml" .,ome ot th•
bl! t ldh '" tor womt>n '
cdc;udl c'lothmg under on1•
roof. Lines avauablP 11n• T11·
nd Titrk. TSE Cd hm 'rl'
Edrl Jetln Joie Frclnkl<• H
Diane \on Fur..l<>nbNq
Ju1n. Petit Bateau. V<'l\Pt.
Pcrnl. · Joe. Katctyone .\dl'l1
Ea!.<'I cmd 3 Dot Its opt•n
from IO u m. to 9 pm Ion·
dtty through Fnda). from 111
a.m lo 7 pm Sdturday u111!
from 1 t d m to b pm Sur
dCJ} lq49) 72q.45g5
Alden' Carpet &
Draperle hct opc•m•d ll
nrw 1 luntN Doug la '' 111· .
dow lrPathtent drPd thllt
l<'dture all ot its hn
S1lhou •Ile Wtndo\\-hlldt''
Lummeltc Pn\c\C) Sh r..,,
Pulm 8<>dch Cu tom Shut-
tt."r<,, C ountry Wood Bhnct ...
Dut•lll• I font>yromb hadt·'
Jub1lctnC'e Romdn 'ht1d<>'>
Rt•membrc1nc-e Wmctow
Shdde.,, l\hllenld V rtKdl
Bhnd dOd Llghtlm • Alu·
mmum Blinds ll' off nnq
dtKOUnl5 on au Hunter
Onuqla\ product'> for the
grdnd op rung. Th re?~ <1l"1
t1 .. 1or~w1de c.1lr on lt•rt
lloonng, Cdrp llng.
drapen , bedding, uphnl·
tery. pillow . d •co h.ucl-
wc.1r dnd more. Ald n· ..
Carpet Orapen 1 di
1663 Piatl'Olld Ave , Co.,,lt1
f\tp<.;a, 1949) b4b-4838
Bloomtngda.Je' as hd-..11\ 1
u ldll ~omen· hoe alE• 011
ale ctre loct d tyl > lrum
Col Hdctn. \(ict Sp1qa.
BCBG. Nine We t. Frdn<O
..irto. Stt11irt W 1tzmdn.
Cn10 crnd C'harl David
'hoc, cm~ reduced 30 to
40 • Bloorrungdale' lS ut
Fa,h1on I land in Newport
8 dC'h . (Q.C9) 72~-
• MST IUYS appe•n Thursdctt1
and s.tturdays. S4tnd 1nfor1Nt1on
to Grffr Wylder at llO W a.y St •
C~t• M~. CA 92627. °' 111a fu
It ( .. 9) ~.4 t 70
SUlf AND SUN
A9-ttn, llf'ltlCIPlll• dtt°IM fog NI•
lyancti.te.
SUltf
Teder won't be PNftY, wMt'I
turf beck in the ~ to Wllilt·
higtl , .... ,,,.,.. thould pick
up~ ......... pcift
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Doily Pilot
No Anaheim. move for Costa Mesa cicy manager
•The northern city will
replace its retiring city
mandger from within' its
own city hall.
v ry well qualified, we are 1ust a
happy tq hove him tay here.•
Mttyor Libby Cowan said.
Lo t month, Roeder announced
h would be interested in filling
the soon-to-be vacant city manag·
N position in· Anaheun. now held
COSTA MESA:-Caty officials
Cdn bredthe a sigh of reUef. City
Mdnctger Allan Roeder ls not gomg
anywhert' -cit least for now.
• , by the retinng Jam Ruth. He wa
wailing to hear if Anaheim would
ldunch dn outside sParch for other
candidatt''i b<>forc he wouJd eri.'
ously conc;1d<.>r ll
In do unexpected movP, tjle
Anaht-im City Council voted Tues·
day lo hll 1ts city mdnager vacancy
from within its orgarutation, elimi·
natang an opportunity for Roeder
to ledve. ·
·while I certclinly think Alldn 1s
Th dec1s•on Wa5 made for him
when Anaheim couna l members •
appointed Assistant City Manager
Davin Morgt1n to fill the poslbon
thul w1U be vacated by Ruth. Roed-
e r is good hiends with Morgan and
conqratulated rum in ~rson at the
monthly Qnmge County City Man·
ager'> As n luncheon Wednesday.
...
His C1ty t tall
colleagues dte
not the only
ones breathing
ea 1er. Ro d r
aid. The coun·
cil's tlect ion
means RoecJc>r
g.-ts to avoid
makmg d d1fh-
cult cho1c-e
Allan Roeder bc~ecn ha pro·
. fess1ont1l dnd
personal pnontie • 'he a1d ·
•t wasn't looking forward to
makmg that caU, It WOUl(t havP
been ·a tough dec1s1on. • R~er
said.
Roeder said he h~ never been
unhappy Lil the city of Co ta Me u
but could not ignore the manclg<•-
ment opportunlllt.• At1otwun
bodstc~d -lb own ut1ht1 ~. as WP.II
d being home to two prot~ .. wnul
sport t<'t1m'i dnd popultu wun:-.1
c1tlraction~ uch d" D1!1m•}'ldOd
If q1ven unCJlhN 1dPc.1l opportu-
nity. with the 119ht m1'< ol proh•.,.
1onul enhanc t>menl ttnd t1 <JOO<~
community, Ro ~t.·r \did h1· \v1111ld
con 1dPt lf>dvtng C'osld Mt·!>.i
"ll would rr•ttlly hdVf' to bl t1
J>Prfect bt. • ht> 'idJd "If 1t dnt>.,n 1
hdf)pf'n, I wtll hctv<> httd .. fc1huluu ..
dntl wonderful opphrtumty tn Co -'
tel Mestt. •
Rumor'> ol ·h1'> po '>1hh· (jf•p.ir-
tun~ pdrked d l<>t ul rP'>lclf'nt nncl
t.ifl input. Rcwd •r '>dJd b1>1h g1'.IOCI
r1nd bad But t11l th1• f><.l.,111\.t• c-om -
mcnts -which ouh-.~1qtwtl thP
negdttVf' -rPminck«l 111111 r1I th•·
wondertul JiP.Opl • ht!• wo'UJd be
lf•uving. ·nw 1.1r.colades I've gotten are
rf'cdly reprewntc;llve or my coJ."
lt_our1uec, cmd the commumty,"
Rr,.'()N d.ld.
StcJtt109 1.1<> un unpa.id mtem.
RoNJPr qw<:kly chmbed to the top
ul Cu.,tc1 Me tt, beconung the p ty
llltHldQPf in 198') ,
C 'ollP.u1JUf~ were not surpnsed
h} Rrwdt•r's onnouncement and
c1qn•t'<l thf• move would be a step
up Crw • .in Cdlfod th e Anaheim
C II\' OldOttCJf'f JOb ti •ptum poil•
l lOll •
• Allt1n h.1!> un snc.redlble reputa·
tum d' ft ntv mundyN cmd a prob·
IPm 'ol\N It\ no doubt blS name
\\t1Uld ... urfoCP cb d repldCement:
t "owcrn ..... tel 1 ..... 1 month
Newport Beach council examining duck-feeding law
•Complaints about d home
on Balboa Island leads to
proposed ordinance, which
still would allow kids to
feed the fowl.
J .. une Cuagrande
DAILY PtlOT
_ BALBOA ISLAND -Respond-
mg to residents' cotnpldmts thdt the
l>Cores of due~ flock.mg dround one
Grdnd Candi home have crPdte<l c1
!>meUy nwsance. city offlc1o_ls hdve
drafted d lciw to re tnct l~ing µnd..
breeding waterfowl m the etty.
• r ve hdd probably 20 com·
plamt~ clbout the duck issue on
Gr'Yld Candi. It's a problem that's
l>e<>n qngomq-tor yedrs, • said City
Councalmdn Steven Bromberg,
whoi.e. d1 tnct include Balboa·
lslc1nd.
At Bromberg's request. city stc;U
h11ve wntten d prebminary ordi-
n11ncc to prohibit au but "de mill·
1mu., • I ceding of duck!> The
legdlese allows the city to control
1tudt1on such cis lhf> on<' on
Grdnd Candi without being overly
re!>tnclav ..
The law. 1f upproved. would
dllow kids with a sbce of bretid to
feed ducks but would prohibit mcu·
bating and ·1ong-term. ongoing
habitation. hke setung out t1 bin of
day-old. bredd for duck food .·
As istant Caty J\1andgt>r 0dve Kdf
explained.
The Harbor Qudhty Committee
wlll look at the proposPd ordtndJlc<•
t1t its meeting toddy
The owner of th~ home. who
the Daily Pilot hd~ decided not to
1dent1fy. could not be rf'ached for
comment.
Bromberg emphusazed ihut tht•
proptN'd l<1w \'> sll!J an 111uqh·dr<1tt
form
Odur I'> Jll'>t om• ol tht• pruhlt>nl'>
CdU°"•cl h\ lilt' du< k.., lhdt' loth•t 1111
lhf' P"' cttP elm k dnd in oth1•r pln1 f>"
m the c II\ ofhcltll., 'd\
·w hPn humdn .. 11'1'<1 tht• <!Ill·
mt1b th11} thank tht-o\ n• drnnq
QQOcl, 1>111 II bc14'IC'ttl)\ .. 1 ... 0 dt> ... trU\'
tlw nttturul l>t•ht1.\. HJr nl thu'>.t ttn1·
mul' Tht•y l<>'>I' th1•tr IP<1r 111
hu111c.1n ... It trdlO .. n1•\\ CJl'OE'rdlllJO'
·of dnlmdl., ln not 4'Ur. 1v1• m •he
'' 1ld. to tw d••rwnd1•nt on
humttn,, • ... wt f\ h•rvan I le••.
rt•gwnttl )><tlr•1l c h11•l tor the
l>••p11rt1111·11t ut F1'th dnd Game.
t >n1• prolil••m. ex~rts ay. is that
nuqr.1ton (h.llH•rn.., dre upset when
h11mt1n ... f1•1•d duck'> dnd other
\\ 111 "'"I\\ I
fl·•'<hnq tluck-. cttn dl!.o create
. h•··dth n"k' In humdn., dnd anunaJs
"' r.11.,1nq \'Hiter btlctena levels
h1qr • nnuqh "' prompt water safe·
1-. \\11rnmq'> ur r\en close swun·
111111<1 c1u·c.1" f\111 ~xpla10ed. The
h,11 h'nr1 luund in une duck drop·
pmq 1-. thuu-.dnd!> ol u.m.es hlgl\er
1hdn tht> <Jlldnllr\. thdt when found
1n .i "11tcr \dmple 1:-. reqw.red to
cln'' ,, 1,.0.1rh •
fi· ! A-.swtl', IT'S TIME FOR:.~
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Isn't Your Wrist After All!"
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It's Turkey Season!!!·
Ordtr l/Ols't frrsh turlt~ from our mt..ll
~I 111d VIJOll Utt btsC l.ISl.lng
turkty from Dttsttl Turlt~ RVKh.
Short on Time??
fl'IJOJ/ l fully cooktd Holuuy Dinntr from
our S<ieitt Dtll Kitchtn. 5p(nd morf Umt
with lltt fvruly md fritnd!. .ltt us do the
cooking 0// for our Holid.ay f.knu vtd
plact """' orcers wty 9-19-631~
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Daily Pilot
•11uc
llfm
4tvestigation continues into mys~rioµs death
NUCI f IUS
CDITA MISA
. •"--'=•• ··~ CXMVcuacW burgllry wm
,....... In the 400 bloc* •
Wliln.Mondly.
•e.11 ... ..-... v~
dtlllft wm ~In the
' JOOO blodt • 2:4 t p.m.
MondtJ;
·~tee ... Drhiec A
prowlttr wm reported In tht
t 500 blodt • t2;53 a.m.
~
.......... A~
burgllry Ml~ In tht
llOO bloc* • l:A 1 a.m.
~ • ....._ .... ,...,.M ""° theft Ml 1eportlld In
the 2IOO bloc* at 1 :54 p.m.
~
• ~ Drhiec A home
burgllry Wei reported In the
)000 bloc* at 1 :J2 p.m.
~
•Vlett te~Mauto
tt,.ft Wei report9d In the
500 bloc* at 10-.28 a.m.
Mondty.
.... '"" Str..c: ~ Ing phone ~ were report·
ed In the 900 block at l:J 1
a.m. Monc»y.
NEWPORT IEAOf
••• Jtd*"!"ft ser.t:
VancMNtm was reported In
the 2'00 block at 5:53 p.m ..
lUetmy.
• Cllff Dltwe: M Individual
repor19dly brandkhed a
WIMPO" In tht 2000 block at
1:25p.m. ~·
..... COMt ..... ..,.,: ..
htt-.nckun was reported In
the J600 block at 12:10 p.m.
T'UetcMly.
• ..... '• Drtwe: Annoying
phone ~were reported In
tht 20b bloc* at 5:20 p.m.
~· • Ne p tl't c.... Dltwe:
A petty theft was reported
in the 100 block at 4:07 p.m.
~.
• ... ser..t: V~lsm
Ml report9d In the 100
blodcat 4:21 p.m. ~.
• Potice are unsure what
killed a Huntington
Beach man found at
the base of a Newport
Center parking structure.
0..-ltwlnth
DMY Pll.OT
.NEWPO.R1' CENTER
PoUce are sU1l perpleud about
What cauted the death ol a • t • year-old HW1tingtm8each man
wbc»e body was found at the
BELL
CONTINUED FROM A 1
got out to all the telemar •
k:eters in North America that I
was bmne and available. ro I
pretty much divide my lea-
gainful time ~een telemer·
kecers who want to loan me
money at usurious rates Of'
conbibute to a fund to buy
USC a quarterback and peo-
ple who want to invite us to
dinner. I tend to yell a lot at
telemarketers. and this has
occasjonaJ.ly canted over to
sodal callers.
But even when I play social
calls absolutely straight. I
have the nanowest of para-
meters within which to work.
U the date I have been given
isn't acceptable and another
date is suggested. I lack the
RANCH
CONTINUED FRQM A 1
four-minute incre mf!nts.
MemberS> noted that if any
group wants to o rgaQ.lze a
number of sp eakers, they
could use the time to make a
presentation.
Monday's meeting didn't
lack for comments. Council
members beard more than
. two houn of public testimony
as about 30 people spoke.
with the supporters slightly
outnwnbering the opposition.
a-ot a Newport c.ermr park·
ing~p=J=~
an attorney with the firm
O'Melveoy & Myen. located
oat lo u Houf Plt:nem in the
600 block ol Newport Center
Drive.
1be COn>D81 ii perlonnlng
tmdcology .... oo wan. which
could tab weeks, but a report
they will relelle loday OI Friday
lbouJd help investigators •tie
.tome lac-. ends.. said Newport
Beech Police Sgt. Steve
Shulman.
authority, the con6dence and
the information to make such
a dedlic:m without going
through proper channels.
There ii seldom a problem
with my alendar, which is
DlOltly blank. Looking at
November, for example, I see
appomtments with a dentist.
the Harbor High student I'm
mentoring, one lunch and a
reminder to pay our mortgage
and watch the UCLA-Wash-
ington State football game.
The only evening e09age-
ment1 are my monthly poker
game and the new Stephen
Sondheim show at the Lagu· na Playhouse, which I look
forward to eagerly. .
My wife's C4lendar, howev·
er. ii ca quite difterent lnstru·
menl She keepc it in a book I
,can eever find when I need it.
and -instead ol noting
engagements c:laanly as I do
The sides w ere clearly
divided by stickers reading
·ves Home Ranch• or
·Friend of (Costa Mesa
Citizens for Responsible
Growth).· .
The Home Ranch project
would convert about 93 acres
of the Segerstrom family's
llma bean field off the San
Diego Freeway lnto a mix of
single-family homes, office
and lndustrtal space, and a
nagshlp Ikea furniture store.
Opponents of the project
have complained about the
large Ikea property, potential
traffic congestion and the lim-
8f)1
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F r P s i-1 F) r~ < ) d t 1 ( : P. l_, 1 ' ) t, t 1 i r 1 ~ \
I j ( ) ts ( if k i (J ~-~ '. ~ t 1 l t f ~
Sisters
. .
2 07 Marine A venue
Balboa Island CA 92662
949-673-2130
·we're k>oking at h'-work ~' bilJ l*900a1 blick·
ground and f.mJy background
a put ol the investigation.• he .
Mid.
Shulman Mad It ii still not
dear whether tho lnddent was
a bomidde. an acddent or a
suldde.
·we don't know U there had
been threats in the past,• he
said. •Thole~ 10me of th,e
th1ngs we are looking into.•
Shulman lald Wall ls mar-
ried and a father.
Employees ol O'Melveny &
on a calendar over my desk
-5he saibbles them into this
book in a kind ol cryptic cod
that is frequently scratched
out. leaving such survMng
notes around the margin as:
·See H&P frlenclf• •Make
soup, salad.· •ean LA? See
play tonight?• .Look clw.r,.
• Joen & Arthur back. Din·
ner1• On sevenal November
days, she bas the smgle pris·
tine message. ·work."
From this confusing
melange, I am sup~ to·
dete.nnine whether we am
available lo some woman
caller chafing on the other end
of a phone line and wondenng
what the hell I'm about
To assist in this process. I
have a aib sheet of most fre·
quently asked questions and
how to answer them. For
example: ·ean we bnng
something?· (No) •What brne
1ted number of home .
Supporte rs pomt to the tax
revenue the Ikea store would
produce for the city and the
need for more high-end office
space as reasons to support 1t.
Home Ranch s upporte rs
had a table with cookie and
water -and stickers -out·
side lbe chamber . while
members or the opposition
scurried around inside, whis·
periog to people to weer a
bright green sticker Ir they
wanted to stop Home Ranch.
In a s urprl lng move,
Darnell Wyrick, vice presi·
dent of Me a Verde
RESERVOIR
CONTINUED FROM A 1
have around." H scud
City staff are work.mg with
Rep. Chris Cox to find mon~y
for the cover, which could come
from state or federal ources.
The cover would probably be
Dl4de of a fleXtble plasbc or
similar material m a neutral
color.
The re£etVOU', wtuch IS oper-
ated by the dty, supplies tap
· •A-~ saddened · Iowa. from whidl he graduated Mby~ .-.-~part· with honot1. He al o had
ner GvY Singer said. degrMS m microbiology and
•our heartfelt '~i:'!f · -~~bealriing bis medkal
goes ou=f~fur~ degree •. ·Wall performed
tbSanger .. research in the helds of ga •
et uoenterOk>gy and immunology As an attorney, Wall sped.aland-He had alto worked in the lz.ed in the areas ol patent inteUectual property and repre-Cancer Research Center at UC
tented biomedical and blotech· San Diego, where he ~en b·
rvcaJ oompa.nies and inventors, cally engineered bactena And
according to tus profile posted conducted cell immunology
on the company'$ Web site. research. ~all also published
Wall· earned a medical several artid about lntellec-
degree from the University of tuAl property and medicine.
do you want us?· (6:30) "<An
we oome casud.I?" (Wear ten·
rus shoes)
When th dlnner is at our
house. I'm tnStructed to llnd
out if our gu ts have any
dietary lurutations, a quest:Ion
that took on renewed signili·
cance after I forgot to ask
and we served a beef roost to
veg tanans
I got a wanung the other
rught of what 11 may be Wee
under our new arrangement
from my ne19hbor Ron Dar·
ling. who comes home early a
t:ouple of times a week from
his law practice to pick up his
children from school and tree
tus wlfe. His voice on the
. phone -unWce nune ..:. IS
whoUy unexpected and leaves
women callers for bis wife in a
quandary. When they find she
isn't hom and say they'll,call
back. ht> dlwayi. offers. rather
Commuruty lnc. Home ~-ner
A n . !ipoke m favor of the
j>ropo ed development
·rve had a c hange of
heart,· he aid.
Wynck sdld be hod wnt·
ten evercll letters to the coun·
cu opposing .the pro1ect dw·
Ing it early stages. But he
wanted to make it clear he
had changed his nund as an
lnd1vidual.
Ht opinuSn rebuked the
J>O itlon of fellow community
leader a nd colleag.ue Cindy
Brenneman, f'V1esa Verde
Community lnc.'s president.
·while I re peel and
water to Newport ·Beach .
About 75"~ of its water comes
from city well in Fountain
Valley and. oearby The San
Joaquin Reservoir, wtuch 1S in
unincorporated county area
hkely to be annexed by the
oty, is empty The llVUle Ranch
Water 01 tnct operates that
re ervo1r and 1 seeking
approval to store reclaimed
water there.
•June Cm ...... COYft1 Newport
BeKh. She may ~ reached at (949)
57•·4232 or by e·ma1I •t
1une c•~r•~l•tlrMS.com.
insistently, lo take a messag
They box with Uus a few
moments and then mvanably
say. ·oti. that's all aght. ru
Just call back..
·They are qwle certain.·
he says, •that a man capable
of o.rgwng ~ case in court or
running a t>usiness or teach·
mg a college class or wuing a
house IS SO sodally retarded
that he is incapable of possmg
along am ge lo his wlfe ili
complicated as telling h r
what time the lods will be
picked up In the morning.·
.Well. I can certainly deal
with that a lot better than
seJVing as a sodAl secretary
f'U till do the di.shes, but I
nught W"ant to throw th tel<>-
marketers into the now rrux
on my wife's plate
• JOSBIH N, llU IS a r~t of s.nc.. AN Heights His column
~arsThu~
admire the posahon and
tenaaty of the oppone nt I
d1Sdg ree walh their dec1 ion
not to support the pro1ect.
Wynck sa1d
Brenneman said he dnd
Wynck were fnend beforf>
the Home Ranch pro1ect and
will be frie nds alter.
·1nte ll19e nt people can
agree to disagree,· he a id
• LoNtll ...,._ c~n Costa~
She may be rNChed at (949) S7C.
4275 or by e-mail at
/o/it•.h•~/aflmt'S.Com.
GAU.ADE, JAMES ALFRED
UM.22, 1~ s. 2001
JamM A.llt9d Galede. bOm ... 22
1953 tn lot AngllM. c.wom.e lo
Altf9d and Nofma Gallldl, died
Saturdly at the • °' " A naw. ol Newpott Beac:h, Jim lived
hll llfe where he WU hllppie9t
tum>unded by hll fllftily end friends
al lhe bMd\ He •Mnded EMllnCla
High Sct"tOOI and~ With •
degrM In d\emlllry fTOm Chapman
College 1n Orange Califomta, Where
he met 1'118 Wife Pamela
V'lt1 A&t k'MONO SAL t Jim JOif'9d IN I~ c:tlemal
dlStnbutJon ~and wotkecl
breleeely 10 ensur9 boCt\ IN
upanaiOn end IN Q)r'l!nUecl
1UCCe8S of Galede Chemc.i Jim
wet 1 uniC1U9 combination of e
con..mmate PfOflllllllll .. end
~ lpd. He wotkecl long
1'1our1 end elq)eded IN be1i lrom
,. empto~ but he ... lhe .. ,_
lat ,,.1cu •• .,. M'f '"" JD tt.c us .
C.su11l1 Form11I,
We,,inf &
Cllil,ren~
Kimono.
Vui•t•,
H•ori, Mtlrtit1I
Arts, Olli,
Te~iles
OTHER
FURNITURE
&
ACCESSORIES
20-40%
OFF
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s..lli-/IMsta 11 • 11:11•5:11 M ----McMUllen'1 llpw1e Aldiqw
344 1-C Via Udo -Newport Bach., CA
(4doon ....... Udo11le11tr)
one to °"9r ...-..nee"'*"
IOmeOI._ WU WI~ or WI need
of help He ... f1etcMy lay .. end •
~latnfVman
Jwn • aurllNecl by hit-.. P'"*8 ano aoN. Byron end Keiwn . Aleo hll
i... A.llf9d Galede and hll broNf
Alc:Nwd Galede
~ Wiii be held F~.
~8.2001 ectOOpm al
St Maltla Orhldol Chutc:h. 17840
Sky Palk Otde. IN!nt. 1ur.i
~ beglrl at 11 oo a.m
SM.#'dty .. St Mtltla Church
• •
Doily Pilot ThuncXiy, ~ 8, 200 l '.AS '
Students learn harsh truth of imnrlgratjng llllflY II Jiii llWS
Warning sigm
posted along beach • Annual event at
Lincoln Ele~entary
School brings a tough
!dee to the experience
of Ellis Island.
NC:WPORT BEACI I
11wy didn't havt~ to take a
bo..tt ndl' dC'r~\ thr Atlantic
Occdn, l>ut students ctt Ltn-
coln C:lcnwntary School got u
fuJJ ld'ite of the immigrant
expPrl<•nce Wedne day
mommCJ di the hool\ annu-
dl lmrn1t1Mtion Day.
·w hat's your name?
COVE
CO NTI NUED FROM A 1
In lhe long •r term. the
stilt~ as hopinq to r tor£> the
c ottil~Jl'S c1n<l OJ><'n them to
th(• pubhc for overrught
n•nhll .ind ('<lucr11Jon
Tildl could c~t betwP n
St 2 nu1J1on und $20 mill10n,
..,tdl(• offu 11JI h11w ~did.
A hx.11 d !.-.<'mblymtln has
c nttnw<I the tdte lor ltuhng
to hn<I t1 \~oy to J>dY for the
w<>rk. l'V<'n though State
Pt1rk!. 01rl'ctor Ru ty Are111-,
Where ue you from? How old the fiftb1Jl d rs read bOoks
are you? Do you have any ' about amnugrants, k pt jour-
food in your beg?• barked out nals on lhet.r persJ)«tive of
m pectors a the studen~ the irnm gr4nt expen nee
dressed m the atbre ol their and tr~ced th 1r anc try
ancestors' countnes, tned to through fa.nuly tI At the
enter the United States eve'ht, after going through lh
through a makeshift EU1s mallaJ checkpoint, the tu-
lsland. The event is the cul-dents got their pa port
mmabon of a social tudles ch ck d, exchanged their
1mmJgration lesson, and the currency and were given
goal is to mdke th expen-bnef medical exams.
ence as reuUsbc as possible. Sara Gothard, who was
·111~ I son we're trying Lo dressed m a gingh m dr
teach fs that their ance tors and colored shawl to rcpre-
went through a diJhcuJt tune nt her German hentdge,
and they should be grateful sald the day was education&!.
that they havl' the opportuni-·vou really get a feeling of
ty to be m this country,· what 1t' hke when you're
teacher Michael Reyes said UTU1l.lgrabng, • Sdra wd "It'
Before lmm1gration Day, not exacUy easy. and you're
has prorrused that at lS cl top money assues
pnonty •As I understand it. there
John Campbell, who rep-clJe ome potentldJ funding
r nts Newport B ach, crud-' ~urce , • Davick srud "It'
lenged the -tale to • how me lime for State Parks to come
the mone~ • on Nov. 2 up with a schedule for the
Envtronmentallsts worlong funding of J.he park.·
with the tale on a plan for Dav1ck aid he doc n't
the hbtonc dwelling have agree wtth Campbell' pldn to
dld they aren't worried about u rental revenue from the
the hnanaaJ side of the equa-mobile home at El Morro
lion beach to help pay for the
. Lt.turn Ddv1ck , who co-work •
loundcd the Cry$lal Cove
Conservancy and has helped
raise $60,000 for the restora-
tion, hd al'>o challenged
State Parks to talk more about
------------------~ • .-... t Olnton coven the environ·
ment and J(>hn Wayne Airport. He
may be reached at (949) 764-4330
()( by e-m.11 •t
fUul c/mronO/at1~ com.
< ~ < l l . '.\; . r I~ '. \\' I I ) F
r
• "ConfiJential Sn-vice anJ 1
C . SL . " native o utions. c
949-230-6762
•
very nervous becauso you
could be sent beck."
lbat was Almost the fat of Scoti c.oroinier, who was diag-
nosed Wlth ~ and
had to spend a good portion of
the morning 1n the SJCk center
with a naplwl over tus mouth.
· Scott. whose anc tors hall
from Ireland, descnbOO th
immigrant expenencr as
•tt&J'Sh .•
•11eamed that l don't llke
being an·imm1grant. I'm JU!)t
glad that I didn't have to do
the real Uung. nus ts hard
enough,· Scott said.
Teachers tdlked to the tu-
dents before the sunulallon to
prepare them for the gruff
manner and stem commands
of th IJbpeci.OB, t Cbf'r Lar-
ry Berg IMUd,
•1 th.ink 1t really h •Ip
th m build empathy, and
lb y kind of uff r a LUU ball
today,• Berg d .
. The 10Spectors and doctors
w pi.~ by a well-prPp&ted
group of par ntii who Cdmed
out th ir parts with gusto
Kata Ogden, who wore d
h nlf' bctdq ano an lnsP.t!c -
lor Closeau nam tog, saJd
the i.muJatlO!\ h l~ tudents ·
bndge the qilp betwP.f'n the
past and the present ·u·s ll1lportC$nt for th em to
feel what th 1r 1mcestor
actually expenencC'd dnd thf>
legacy th y helve built O\;N
generdlloni., • Ogd n d ld
The Counry fiea!lh
Cdre Ag, ncy announc d
W dne day at has po ted
wanung ggns at a swunnung
af1 cl.tn wport Beach,
The agency has warned
swunm~r and ot.h r recr •
dbOn kcrs ta stdy out at the
watN for 500 f t up the? roast ~
<JI Ordn<J ~t and 500 r t
down tht• «>d!lt of 52nd tr t.
The poi.tang wa
dnnouncPd at 4 p.m.
Wednesday after the g ncy
found tugh r than dC'C pl.dbl
LP.v b of buc:tena during rou-
une t ting
The lldct~f\d u-.uall)' ro
f mm dllimdJ c1nd hu.mdn w
m urbcm runoff
35th Anniversary
W~dnesday, ov. 14th
1966. Prices
. 1....i <,_I>
All day long-
Our way of saying "
Muchas Gradas!
,. we: welcovv..e t1ou to sViop ectYLtj
·a """ci e~otj t~e cltta r~
of-go.Lboa 1.slaV\..ci. ..
v tsl.t t~ese s-pec1..aL
st ores OV\.. tv'\'a ri.v~
A veV\..ue. T~e i.sla V\.ci t.s
Located at t~e
eV\,c( of jctV'IA oree,
just -past 'PCH
a~c( over t~e b~tctge.
see tJDU SOOV\.!
Basics 673-6216
EVEN Sisters 673-2130
Foot Boutique 673-4025
Island Home 673-1133
Persimmon Tree 673-4280
SS Red Saft 673-9300
•
Sally Huss. Gallery 673-1292
Sandcastle 723~59U
Shirley's Heart 675-4271
Teddy rs l 67).i.7204
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A6 !hvnday, ~a, 2001
• s.nc:t AMM llm TOWN items to
tn. o.uy Not. no w e.y st., '°'"
u ~ CA 92627, by fu to (9'9)
......... 170, Of by uU1ng (9'9) 57'-
4291. Include the \JIM, date ~
loc.atlon of the eYent. M ~II M •
~ phone ~. A com
plete titting Is •vailable •t
1tttp:llwww.ch1lypll()t com
TODAY
An appral.Nl lair to provtd
estimat for the vdlu of 1ew-
elry, pottPry, porcelaln aod
fine art, to mun a few, will be
heJd from t ro 5 p.m. al th
Bahia Corinthian Vdcht Club
al 1601 Bayside Drive,'Coro-
na del Mar. $35 Ti'ckets
include d buffet luncheon.
(949) 644-9530
1be Cenlef" for Global Peace
and Conf1K1 StudJ 200 J Fall
Forum sen at UC lrvin fea-
twes Cathenn Odle and her
lecture tiUed • tssu and Chw-
leng Faong Uruted Nabons
Poac:e Operabom· from 3.30
to 5 pin. 1n Sooal Sdenc9
Pl.au A. Room t 10 ol U
IJ'VU'le. Free. (949) 824·6410 .
An educadon&I wine cllaMr
to benetat·orang Cout Col-
leg ' culinary school scholM-
hip will begin wath a recep-
uon from 6 to 6:30 p.m with
food and WUle tasung from
6:30 lo 9 p.m. at 2701
Fauview Road. Costd M a.
Reservations will be made on
a tirst come, first S<'rved ba is.
$75. Tanya Fuqua, (949) 574-
3800 or (818) 501-8484.
Mother's Market will ho t a
fr eminar llUed • Discov r
the Natural Healing PowN of
Magneucs· from 6.30 to 7:30
p.m. in the lore's pallo caJe
at 225 E 17th St.. Co tci
Mesa (800) 595-MOMS
Deborah Rogen will give a
yoga class begii\nfng at 7·15
This Week's Speciill
GmtrllJ Daisy .................................. 99c.
Ecuadorian Rosts ......... a.w• •I 15 s22.00
Ctwzblanca lily ............................. s5.99 .
Sunflowtrs ........................................• 99',..
Dllh/W .......................... : ....................• 99',..
We sprritUu la
•WO' I .'z ,. ....
-
' AROUND TOWN
. p.m. at 3400 Irvine Ave., Sw te
t t•. Newport Beach. Call tor
rvouon . (949) 263-J 462 .
The• .... --~ Dlversaty Fa11e will be heJd at
UC Lrvlne from l 2'.30 lo 5:30
p m. at the student center, al
th fntersecJjon of W t P lta·
n and Pereua. SS to StO
donauons uggMLed lo cover
cos Students with current
1d nti{acataon afi fr • (949)
661-3087.
Veler•n marathon runner
Tim 1\vcllmeyer' will present
a on -hour documrn tary
about the phystcdl chaUenges
of running in th now, high
1emperatur and WatSt-deep
river • as expenenced by run-
ners compe,Ung in the W t-
ern StcitM 100-Mde
Endurance Run. The.. show
will began at 7:30 p.m . at the
North Face tore tn Costa
M a, t 870 Harbor Blvd.
Free. Refreshm nts provided.
(949) 646-0909. ..
fllDAY
Naturalist and traveJ/adven-
ture hlmmaker Robert
D Los ·will pr nl •Head-
waters of the Amazon• at 7
p.m. in Orange Coast Col-
lege's Robert B. Moore The~
atre at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. $9, $1 in
advance. Senior citizens ellgi-
ble for a $1 discount. The film
as the fourth of seven of
OCC's 2001_-02 travelogue
film senei., taUed ·Armchair
Advenl\111 . • (714) 432-5880.
SATURDAY
Tbe Oasis Senior Center wt1J
ho t a pancdk e breaklctsl
from 7:30 to 10 a.m at 800
Marguente. Corona del Mar.
$2, St for children. The public
is welcome t9"9) 644-3244.
CloUlde, a naUonaUy
accla~mPd ewmg lectu~r.
auth0r and owner of a sewing~
catalog company. will teach
10 workshops dunng Orange
Coast College's 31st annual
FalJ Fair, heJd from 8 a.m . to 5
p.m. Saturday and Sunday at
270 1 Faii'view Ro.id. Co.ta
Mesa. Worbhopl 1Mt for one
hour and wW focus on 1ewmg
z.tppers tnto slacks, eliminat-
ing factng1 on Jackets, b&oul-
• and jewel necklines, and
how to get a prol8'1ionel look
to WlltStbaods, leeve vents
and pockets. (714) 432-5880,
Ext 1, or (888) 622-5376.
Tbe Onnge Cowaty Cbapter
of lhe Service Corp1 of
Retired Executives wlll con-
duct d
0 semJn1u for peopln
loo.king to stort 1 busaness or
those who already have start-
ed one. The senunar will be
held from 8:30 lt.m. to '4 p .m.
at National Umversaty, 3390
Harbor Blvd.. Costa Me d .
S40, SS reduction tf prepaid.
(714) 550-7369.
GuJdes will take group1 on
walking tours of th Upper
Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve from 9 to JO 15 am
All tours begin at the comer
of East BJuff Onve and Back
Bay Road m N wport Bedch
(949) 786-8878.
NaUou.l.ly acclaimed author
and spokeswoman for Allam
Petite Lea.h FeJdon will be at
Mdc-y's South Coast Plaza In
Costa Mesa to kkk off the
Alfana Petite fall and holiday
2001 fashion roUecUons. Pel-
don h~ appeared in maga-
zines such as lnStyle, Allur ,
dnd Good Housekeeping.
The how will go from J to 2
p.m. at Mdcy' South C'oa t
Pldza, 3333 Bnstol St , Level
One, Costa Mesa. Fre . (714)
556-0611.
The CatboUc Daugb~ of the
Americas, Court SteUa Mans
will have a Christma bou-
ttque and bdke 5dJ from 3 to
7 p.m. Saturddy and 8 a m. to
5 p.m. Sunday at St. Joachun
Catholic Church's Pcll\Sll Hall,
l 964 Orange Ave , Co ta
Me a . Marion Bink Hdm,
(949) 646-4712: Jean
Amburgey, (714) 546-5833.
MONDAY
<;blldren ages 3 to 7 are lnvU-
ed to participate an Speciul
Donate
your vehicle.
1-888-308-6483
Set ho pe in motio n
to in1pro-vc local Jives.
• R\\ • lio.11' • R'"'•tl [.,Late: • T.tx lkduc..1tblc:
I..
Story t.uoel 81 part ol Chil:
d.ren' Book Week beginnlng Mon~y and luting through
.Nov. 18. Story llJne!; are 10.30
a.m , 11 30 d m. and l:JO pm.
Nov 17 All how .ire at the
Newport Beoch Central
Ubr ry at 1000 Avocodo
Av , N wport Bectch
A wine dlmMr wt1J be beld at
6 .30 p m. at Fl nung's Pnn
Steak_hollbe & Wm Bar, 455
N wport Center Onve, New-
port Beach. A four-cour e
meaJ and wines will be
served. $75. Sedttng is limit-
ed. Call for reservation . The
restaurant was named a
havlllg on of the top· tO new
wane list.i. m lht! country by
Food dnd Wine Magoz1ne.
(949) 720-9633
TUESDAY
DI ttnguJsbed professor ol
econonua. at UC lrvme Oon-
ctld Saan wtll 'iJX'dK about the
evolullon of the universe at a
fr physical cience break-
fd t lectur lrom 7·30 to 9 a m
dt the University Club on th
UCI campu (949) 824-2985.
A health expo at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center WlU give
dtlendee lhP opporturuty to
receive influenza hot ,
pneumonld hots, health
cn~erung, and lhP chance to
peak with HMO erv1ce
prov1d •rs and repre enla-
Ltves. The event run from 8
a m. to J p m at the emor
center at b95 W 19th St .. Cos-
ta Mesa Flu shots are free to
patrons 55 and older or those
who hav a chroruc disorder
C9491 645-2356
The Orange County Chaipter
of th Service Corp!. of Retarf"d
Execullv wt.IJ ho-;t d work-
hop on 11111>lemcnung yow
own busine!. pldn dnd being
abl lo morutor thdt pl8J\. The
event w11J be held from 9 a.m.
to noon at Nauondl University,
3'390, I ldrbor Blvd . Co ld
MCSd. 25. $5 r<"ductJon 1f pre-
paid. (714) 550-7364
A free networking and mixer
cminM for entrepreneurs.
corpordt(• managers and
busin peopl to learn bps
Daily Pilot
on handling conflict tn the
workplace will began at 5.30
p m. at the Newport Be ch
Central Library· Fnend,.
Meettng Room at 1000 Avo-
Cddo Av ,, Newpqn Be ch.
Attorney, orbltrator dnd ru-
hed m~wtor Edna Offb will
pr ent • th s manar t 9491
717-3801.
An Emmy award wlnMr, an
Acddemy Awurd nomin and
Orang COdSl CoUt>ge c1Jum-
nllb Bob Weide will 91vo ct fr(>(>
publ.lic loctur~ from 6 to 8 pm
in the colJrg Robert B.
Moor Theatre, 2701 Fdi.rvaew
Road, C06ta Mesa. Bob Weide
as th director ttnd ro-e.xecu-
t1ve produrer of th 1180 com-
edy n "(."urb Your Enlhu-
m.. (7 J 4) 432-5725
WEDNESDll
Business comultanl K.C. Tru-
by wilJ '>(X'ak ... t1l d n tworktng
lunch ~n pre entcd by tht-
N wport I fdrbor Art."'d Cham-
bc.">r of Commcrc.e cit noon c1t
the Hyatt Newporter 1 loWI.
t 107 Jdmborec R0ctd, New-
port B dCh ltuby. who own!>
even busan ' c.md htl
w ntten 10 trc11mng manual.,
on i.mall-b~anc !>dJ and
mdnauement. wlll c;pet1k on
correctlnq huMncss nu tdkes,
cutting lobor cost and
unprovang busan • Cdlth Oow
atth rneeung.$25,or$20for
m mber Pt1rlung 1i. $2 (949)
72q.44()()
Dr. Mkhael Gottfndsoo, UC
!Nine' CX(.'CUOV<' Vl('(> chan-
cellor. wtll t><->ak dbout the
uruvers1t} '!t dCcldenuc arc~ds,
elCpdnrlf'd tudent populclUon
.ind the uruv rsJty' rontnbu-
Uon to th<• local Nonomy It \s
preceded by c1 \>OCld.I hour at ti
p m dfld <1 chnnN .tt 6 30 p m.
with the progrdm foUowtny
dmnN $24 f\ 1.tke rest'rvdbOn'>
by Nov to (5621 597-0380
A free semJnar about makJng
the wale h to Vt'<Jt>l<1ntlmsm
w1U lw held an MothN\ Mar-
ket's pdho cc1ft> lrom b.:Hl to 8
p.m. tll 225 E 17th St , Costa
Me cl Also mcludPd w1U be d
book-19mng lor "E.tllng 1n
the Light • Re ervataon
required (800) 595-MOMS
Whatever your
Landscape or
Maintenance
needs, Lloyd's
can do it all... .._-alii;2l
•
COMM
EDITOlllL
Many kudos for
·Sunset Ridge Park
,,
T he dty of Newport
Beach did tts resi-
dents a favor last
month wh.en it -
with the aid of many sup-
porters -convinced the
state lo allow at lo buy 15-
acres ol open pace for use
as a park.
On Oct 12, Gov. Gray
Davis gned Senate Bill 124,
wtuch will allow the oty to
buy the parcel of land from
the California Department of
'Transportation for Sl 3 mtJ-
Uon -the same pnce Cal-
. trans paid in 1966. The land
-better known as Sunset
Ridge Park -is at West
Coast Highway cind Supen-
or Avenue and was
appraised for $4 1 rrullion m
1999.
ln Jcmuary. late Sen.
Ross Johnson mtroduced the
bW to transfer the land that
he saJd has sat ad.le, ·gmw-
ing weeds for the J>clSt 35
years.· Cdltraru. bought the
land to bwld d poruon of
free·way on the Slte, but
commuruty oppos1uon killed
the so-cdlled PaaJ1c COd t
Freeway ii1 1973
The crty will eventually
build unlighted ballpaoo
and playmg fields at the
park. located about a quar-
ter-mile from the becich
Actually zoned residential,
the property could have
aecommodated 160 homes.
all of wtuch would have con-
tributed more urban runoff
to the ocean.
But getting the state to
give into Johnson· and &he
city's request took teamwork
from many outside players.
including Newport Beach
residents Louise Greeley.
Jean Watt and Mike John-
son, Orange County Coast-
J<eeper Executive Director
Garry Brown, State Coast
Conservancy member Paul
Morabito and heiress Joan
lrvme rruth.
Without everyone's
etf orts, mcluding slate envt-
ronmental organizations
such as the Audubon Soa-
ety and Sierra Club, the
property may have hosted
those 160 homes or contin-
ued lo breed weeds.
We can't tlunk of a better
use or the land m a low-
growth city such as Newport
Beach than a park where
today' and tomorrow's clu.1-
dren and adults can play in
the fresh, coastal air.
Rack this one up to smart
local government, wonderful
community leaders and a
helpful state senator.
We thank them all, cllld
you should too.
Chamber urges community to ·.
rally aroitnd local economy
TI tra91c events of Sept
1 wtll lec1v a scar on
ttus ndtlon for genera-
tions to rome. AU Amenccms
felt lhe I of family dnd
loved on &n New York City,
the P nldgon and m Pennsyl-
vania I.bat day. Though the
grieV1Jl9 contmu • hundreds
ol rrulbons of dollars have
been contnbuted to dJd the
Camlh and the r U f effort an
their I
That I is bemg felt h re
m Newport 8edch lll a very
real way. Already hanging
precanously close to a reces-
sion ev n before the dttacks.
lhe resultant slowdown Ul &r
travel has had a duUmg
impact on the local Newport
Beach economy. Hotels,
restaurants dlld charter opera-
bons have been especially
ha.rd tut Wlth reports ol more ·
than 50~ decbnes in sales.
Accordmg to the Newport
Beach Conference and Visi-
tors Bureau, hot I occupan-
cy an the oty ls only at about
50%, as opposed to normal
rat• of near 80%. The
resultant drop ln occupancy
and sales taxes is IW'8 to
have a dramabc effect on
dty revenues. nu. cummt K"OnOmk aatu·
Illian aeetill a challenge for boCtl ,...,_ ... and .,. • ., 11111
ID our city. We .U.-.d to
--~to rfttft lbe .....mc:•ourvr-t :.·=.,..~=== 8D...,.._our...,..nawto
bllp.-.C.jobac....nd
I ... maretu~kw
n11llld dly .w..
a..--..o1.wayto ..... :r: ... ea>---~would be'° .. out.111...,~1111 • c.-.............. . ............. ,.. ....
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Luehrs
COMMUNITY
J
l'ilD n How To
GDPmlma
'/ waan't looking forward to making
that call. It would have .been a tough
decision.'
-Con. Meu City MM•rc•r AllM Roeder,
on potentially vacating his post or the ~me Job in
Anaheim, which will promote its
· assisunt city manager to crty manager If the Job
were vacant and left to ouu1<J. applicants.
Roeder yjd he would have applied
Thursday, No'4mbet 8 2001 A7
U approved ln a special elecUon later this month, the propo d Koll Center expansion pro} ct In ewport
Beach, at the lntenectJon of Jamboree Rgad and MacArthllr BouJevard, wouJd include a new 10-Lory tower.
Readers weigh in on the Koll project
AT ISSUE: On Nov. 20, voters will
decide whether the Koll Center
will expand in Newport Beach.
I applaud Editor Ton) Dodero s cot-
wnn 1·W1th Gre(mllght m. 1t' um
to get out and vot(>, Nov. 5) regMd·
ang the Gr; nlight propon nts'
aggressive stance dgcl.lrut the KoU
development 1iytng to prevent an
JSSUe from coming before the ~ublJc
for a vote r presents the elll.lSt' point
of vtew that ·we know whcit's best for
you. so we won't bother Wlth dllo, .. ing
you to hdve a voice in th matter •
Newpon Beach IS not th typ1cdl .
Orange County bedroom cornmumty
but wa , unt:.tJ Greenllghl, d ledd r tn
forwdld-thmking, well-111tegrated
conunerce We need th tax baS(" and
Jobs that th Koll development and
other leachng busin • can provide.
The Dun project alone could hav
brought a tremendo revenue tream
to the Oty lncn>ased traJIJ Cctn bf>
handled by lMOVallve .ind cr&JllV
managern nL uch as ldggered work
hoon.. car poolmg, unproved publJc
lra.nlportdbon, etc Dwmclling tax rev-
enues, unemployment ctnd even r
Mn cannot
Newport Bedch is not the leepy
bedroom commuruty th~ Greenllght
proponen~ would hk 1t to be. Th tr
type of backward-Uun.k.mg. head-Ul·
the-sand o~truC'borusm IS not whdl
mad ours uch a greclt forward-thmk-
mg oty.
DONALD RAMSAY
wport Beach
I received the Gre<!nlight lmpJ -
mentabon ITid.l.ler. u Gf'fflllight
supporter, I w ronlUSf'd at tint. unbJ
I <blcovered 11 wu a plo~ by the Koll
Center odvocat . How pathebc for
them to use d ption to further lhetr
ob;ectlve. I t'Ml.ly feel that they hdv
demeened themselves with Uus.
DOllSHOPE
Newport Beach
., ..
Readers
RESPOND
dtl("\'ave thl• public to -.;otp tor "(.lflle·
lhlJlg lhdt 15 dgct.tmt the WU.ht thdl
were put forth wht•n Gre<>nllqht ,., d'
voted m I Uunk thdt Uus k.md of r •dll\
duty, decepbve klnd of Cdf1lpd1<1n Ide·
nc 15 unacc ptablc and -.hould not 1,..
dUowed 111 ow fillr ct}
CARL MUMM
Newport B<>ctc h
Enouqh is erirugh i\clfiic L., tt>m·
bll' l.Rt., shut down the X(>dru>t(ln
RICHARD BAITAGUA
N wport lk'<l< h
I thmk 11' unfortunate lhot tht• l\oU
Co n ~to l>toop to dereptJ"c prd< •
ll tn order to g t its potnt drrm!>
They've got u on their 1dt•. the\
ought to drgu them
ED SIEBEL
Nf''-\"}>Ort BNc h
I Uunk the d Vi fopers or the · d.nd
G people &e pld)1.Jl9 th ·11 1>.Ut...ind-
witch propagdOda that th ) .u .... d).,
pldy "'nth all th mone' m the ..., orltl
behind them
I !>d) vol ·no· on G. m t t!tnphdl· ., ... u '
MARGIT MOTIA
~rt lk.'dch
I'm very upset by th wuy lht• cct.m·
Pill<Jn hct pr<>C1X'd€.>d . I ~nail~·
h V ~ IVl"d mailing$ that lM n.I·
r l ly ask m to uppon G nli9h1 h
vobng "y • on G
In r Jjty, the nly Y.cl)' to upport
G nl.ight ~to vot •no• on G
the upport n of th Koll expan~on
pl'Oject are calling themselv th •
Gteenllght lmpl m ntallOn Comnut· tee while they' not ampe ntmg
Gteenligbt.
~ don't want to follow the oty•
general plan, and they w nt to be
allowed to xpend 4Dd build• to· to·
ry office tower, which wW bling eddi·
tioMl traffic rongesoon to the cuy. I'm mo very~ lhlt thMe
called Greenbght lmplementation
ComirUttee memt:.n' nemes .,.. suru-
lar to fonn. oty of Newpon BMch
mayors. rm alraid ttm nwy ~
U. voeen. The Ody .,.,. r.,.u thAt
:rbny Sanlone II not nilMld to tbl b'·
ms m11yor Phil Sulone. and l!JIM.
betta Hert .. not -.dal1 d .... lormlf
...,. and On-elglM ........ aw.
tyn ..,_, ............... "'Ml ...
G rMly t.lil\l9 lhtl a 10....,olke
btelld'ng Wiii not ............. ... ..... . ...,.. ........ .... wtn cllll't..,......., .... CGINdly caa·e 1hw._~,._. ..,_ ... ..,.. .... ca I*· ..
watl •ta llld
0.-dlllMlr
de< ••pUvf• dnd Uu.., h1c1 "hould be
kno\\TI
JAMES WHITAKER
..... E'Wport ~cb
I trunk lhdt 11 i-. d1'-dppo111nn9 that
dllt•r P\t'l)'lhlng Uldt l\.ewport Beach
,., •nt through to q1•t th<' Green.light
lllt!d..,Ufl' passed 1as Caty Counal rec-
runn1endE><l dppm\ al ot Ous llJQ KoU
J>Hll• '.'C1 Th • thrnt• rmmal m mbers
w hu votC'd d9ttll\St 11 1U<' th only ones
whu -.ho\.\-t>d dll}' t'ns1Uv1ty to the vot-
t•r-. I hu1 thdl ('Wport Beach turns
out m ft~ to~ t1Qcll11 lhdt ~ lCind
ol owrtit•\elopm •nt I! not whdt they
wont Co~ta ~teScl n(l('(J a Green.light
ROBIN lfFR.ER
Costa ~1esa
• D>fTOR'S NOTE: Robin L~ IS the YtCe
p1esident of Cost.\ ~ Citizens f0t ~
ble Growth
In tht• po t, I hew g nerally beien
'>llpportJ\ • of qontl dev lopment
I It""'' t>r, ..., hen It com to the pro-
(>«N ~I ni-•,., Kull C nt<•r office bwlding,
I hdw brt·n rnmpl t ly turned off by
th 1r hood) dllll
In mv JUd<rm nt mtegnty has been
< ompmnu ('(f by th proponents with
U1 • ~lttt1dtn9 nam of thetr rommit-
lt>t• c11ld u-...• of 1gnatures of people
who drP not " U·known tn the com-
muru~ but hil\ • nam similar to
" U-kno\\ n mt moors of our commu-
mty. Th<.') lllU.'it ttunk the vot a.re
really tupJC1 Im embarrassed for the
I pi ..., ho have u.llo\\ ~ lheLr nAl'D8I
to be \1~ on th tot u~ MIWS
CoroM deJ Mar
R •ounhn th du tin<J Koll Center
'qldns~on C4lll,f)ICUgn~, l m t y the
f<c.>U d 1~· campaign turns my
i.torn h It b a bl tcant tt mpt to coo-
l v ,,.
The call themseJv the Greeo-
light Implementation Committee wtlb
the mtent to cont v who migbl
thtn.k they are Glftnlight when ttwy
" ln f~ I wolf U\ lhMp doehmg.
The) -mt Elizabeth H.u1 one ol
their 5ignen to )M(t ~ to .,......
e former mayor <i Newport 8eldl aa
on thtoir Then they tilt ..-.
lllJM1 whole IMl name it S-...
tM Mme~ MCIChel' forms...,."'
Newport 8Md'l Thill KOi .... cs-
Ulinty trying ID hi* \dkllr a rock.
•• hlMI
C...dltMlr •
A8 Thursday.~ 8, 2001 .SOm:tv Daily Pilot
· Armani opens a ne,p store; Children~ society supporters gather /of jail tea
G lorg1o Amwli held a
la\fi.sh in·store recep-
tion to celebrate the
opening of its boutique at
South Coast Plau. The mid-
week cocktail party attracted
the bold and the beautllul for
a bit of mingling in the very
handsome minimalist design
of the store. Created by
architect Claudio Sllvettrln.
the retail space is both ~
sic and forward, a suitable
surrounding for the tailoring
of AtmanJ.
South Coast Plaza man-
dgmg partner Henry
Segerstrom held court with
tus wife, Elizabeth. Paul
Baldwin, Sandra Segentrom
dnd her husband John
Daniels, Cerlle Feeley, Ann
and Mike Howard. Richard
Moriarty. Donna and
Ronald PbeJps, Pab'lc:e Pold·
more and Elizabeth and
Tom nemey exchanged
greetings whlle Armani
executives pressed the flesh.
presentmg an i.mpres ive
new store overflowing with
merchdnd1se for men and
women
• • •
The Newport Harbor Awe·
1bary of the Children's Home
Soetety of Califom.iaheld Its
fall tea recently at the Coro-
na deJ Mar.residence of
.Andrew and Leslie Cles.
The afternoon gathering pro-
vided an opportunity to dis-
. play debutante gowns dating
from 1960 to 2000. A video
tustory of the Children's
Home Society and its rela·
llonsh1p to New~rt-Mesa
was a highlight of the pre-
senldUon.
Karen Taylor. auxiliary
president. welcomed the
lddies and thanked Leslie
C1es, tea chairwoman. for.
her hospitality. Usa Velarde,
director of public policy for-
. the society. addressed the
gathenng, wtuch mduded
generous donors Gigi Barto,
Donna Mace, Deborah
Mullin, Unda Cable. Betty
Clark. Katherine Agnew and
THE CROWD
Marge Lewis. to name only a
few.
Pounded in 1891, Cbil·
dren's Home Society ls one
of California's oldest and
largest nonprofit child wel·
fa.re agencies. The Newport
Harbor Auxiliary contribut~
to the society through fund·
raising projects. including
the debutante ball. The 45th
ball 'will Onfold Nov. 29 at
The Ritz c;artton, Laguna
Niguel.
• • • .
L'Opera Ri.storante at The
Irvine Spectrum hosted a
fund-raiser for the Juvenile
Diabetes Research Founda-
tion, attracting more than
400 local guests. The dinner
event was a tribute to the
November kick off of Nation-
al Diabetes Awareness
Month.
Restawateurs Terry
Antonelli, Patgzj_o Bereda
and Emo De Muro were
gracious benefactors of the
evening. welcoming the
Newport-Mesa crowd
· including Arlene and Paul
Beck, Cindy and Bob Boran·
go with son Nlcbolu, Den·
nb CUsan, Jack Crawford,
Pam Crook, J'ennifer and'
Erle EIUnge and Nancy
Lynn Olson. Also in the
crowd were: Barbara and
David Rea. ChrUUnts Smith,
Phyllis and Roger Sdutefer
of Udo Isle, and Stacey WU·
son.
• Matthew Colby's family, want to thank
II of you-our friends-. our community.
nd most of 111. the wonderful a precious
kids from Est1nc11 and Costa Mesa High Schooli-for
111 of your love. praym ind support during our time of
sorrow
Vny stwcu..J rhanJu io ro rhe fol.lowil16:
• Cheryl I Josh Linder
• Cecily Gun
• Laure. Katie I Alex Flores
•fdwm Alexander. M.D.
For all of tM 24·hour tender. loving, personal attention
they gave us
• Susan I D1vid Perkins
• ICtrlc Bauermeister I his secretary Knsten Dye
Without whom there wouldn't hive been 1 M1tthew
Colby Memonal Service. For 111 the love, time 6 energy
th1t Suun & Kirk put into everything they did we are
very·grlteful
•To all those who made don1t1ons to the M1tthew eolby Memorial or Scholersh1p Funds.
The following is only a p1ru11 hst of 111 the people we
want to thank. Unfortuo1t1ly. we couldn't gtt every indi·
vlduel's name ind 1f you are not ltsted pletse a_ccept our
ht1rtfelt gratitude 1nd sincere apology.
Wu tmhurn Firr !Hpt. Ruponu TNm
• Roh:n Manm
• Tilll,I W1ll."1lcy
• l~nna, G11mc:
·~nH1~
Ditn1 ~ Prindpai. C.M.H.S. /or her...,_. in W-Emnwmcy Room
UCI Medical~~ • LyJa.t Vat. • M.O.
• S1c~n Kc:n, M.0.
• limu1hy Fuarbnl\U, M.D.
• Gant'.•h.. rercra. M.D.
• U.ur.i Crain, R.N. · lfouw Supcrvbor • J .. nl' Tuttle, R.N
• le.11hlecn Hoff, R.N
• L11 K.tt:, RN.
• n Fmn, R.N
• (),m1el Hclnu, R.N
• H.m Ycoun, R.N.
T,....... I~ p,..,._.
• K1nccn 81.!ccm.an • Bl.1:1 rau•hc1m
• Cathy SrnJlcy
• M.tnlyn Junie'
• L1 Piru
'AIOVE
Marge Lewis, Jett, and Karen
Taylor, the current Children's
Home Sode~ president; spent
Ume together at the Children's
· Home Society Tea. • ·
IT LIFT
From left, Sharl Clko Brown.
Terry Antonelli, Nancy Lynn
Olson and Emo De Muro at a
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Buyi,ng gastronorriic happiness at Di Gennaro Deli
1111111m1W.
W hen my friend John
suggested 1 review
Di Gennaro Dell on ·
Eut Cout Hagbway in Coro-
na del Mar. 1 was ol two
mindi. First. a sandWich
shop ii a difficult revt w in
that it really bolls.down to
one atmple question: Do they
make a good sandwich? And
people difter wildly on what
exactJy it takes to make a
good sandwich -type of roll
or breads. thJckness or lhm·
nea ol meat. fresbn and
vanety of cb • a at:IVlty,
authenticity, etc. ·
But then my other nund
says. and this tS the tQ.md
that guides m lo 01 C n-
naro about three or four
times a month. be fair and
tell the people! This place
makes great sandwich . no
matter how you like 1t.
Morris CouJd, the owner
for the last five yedrs, reveals
that Di Gennaro lS best
known among the reguJars
for their roast beel and tuna
sandwiches. He say those
are the two sandwtche for
which people really m to
get actucll cravings.
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p.i:n. Moud~ ttwaugh
~ •NOW MUCH:.,....,,.. ••• • CALL: (M) 72CHC8
bclron. ~ocado ch burg·
r( 4Hldndmake1tburt
DI Gennclro ()f>IJ mak their
own J>cl<,ld dnd Could him·
U pro1.id th • uruque.
10s1ght dnd ldbor into stuff·
Ing tho rdv1ob with JUSl the
nght ch cmd h rb mix-
tun• Th ch rctv10U with
medtbalb 1 sh r happll)
fS<~. you ran buy 1t!I
The Hd<w that 01 Gennaro
off Prs 1<; Ir hne.. fr bne
in cvl'r) th.JncJ from br ad to
m ells to pdSlds to '!Ktlcld
dt • mg' Uut you don't
But the one that keeps me
conung back lS the New
York Special Submanne with
ham, salami, mortadeUa.
capocoUo, provolone. omon •
lettuce, tomato dOd a zippy
Italian dress111g (small S4 .99.
large $6.49). The meat is
Marla Diaz prepares a sandwich at Di Gennaro OeU ln Corona del Mar, where the focus ls the food.
Wdnt to ruff• out the ma 1v
<lnnk ll"<"hon e.th •r. A
gredt refngNator luw one
wdll clnd t fill d with dnnks
of ctll hclpc and w• You
ccm dho order pctrt)' ~nd
w1ch pldltcr.. her•• c1ny um .
'' e d1d for our pr •-\\.cddlllg
pc1rty, and thev wet cs big
h1l Furthcnnore 1t 1s football
l><'dS<>n. dnd evt>f) one knows
thc.at Q<>C' hdnd tn hcmd \\1th
d red II) h1q ...ind'' 1e h
G1\ .. It •• ti"\
haved Uun and pt.led h.Jgh.
the roll lS chewy and Just
right. and that Italian dre •
ing provides 1t with p1Zdzz. I
love it.
One tune. I asked for 1t
with red peppers. and he
didn't have any ,behllld the
~ counter so CouJd openC'd a
jar recently unported from
the motherland and for sate
to the public. and loaded my
c;andwich h.Jgh I don't forget
things like that
When I asked Gould
about whether he had any-
thing speaflc that be would
hke me 10 mention regardlllg
01 Gennaro. be said. and I
quote, ·All that matters tS
when you eat 1t, if you like
1t • f helve heard that about
hne art. too, well not eating
1t, but h y. you either hke 1t
or you don't, and that's the
qnJy recil truth. And tl I Uunk
clbout it. he's got that qwte
nght
The whol GouJd family
works at 01 Gennaro. so tf
you arc not certalll as to
what to order. they would be
hdppy to te r you~ the
ngt)t dlrection. I have been
locked mto the turkey and
provolone on a roll, and the
aforementioned Italian sub •
for the la t two years, unb.l
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JUSt a few day ago. wh n I
wa offered d ldste of th
meatbdlls m meul sauce
Wow• I love a good meatbdlJ,
and these arc tho e.
The sauce 1 good enough
to be about. and Gould con·
hdcs in me lhill t>verc1I
ladl s of teisur m Corona
deJ Mar (are there any other
k.md?) have been known to
pa the sauce off as their
O'r\'ll for dinner pcltt.le!> or
peaaJ occasions I tned that
lund of thing once. dl)d a cat
ran off wtth the carcas of
the ch.Jcken cordon bleu for
which I was t.rymg to take
cred.tt, but that's ctnother to-
ry enllrely.
The tntenor of Ot Gennaro
Dell IS whttl I caU ·"Jew York
pa™?,· but I re pect that
when 1t means th ·~ put tht•
rccll concentrabon into tht•
food. The only ob tdrle for
D1 Gennaro IS th pdrk.mg II
1s ngbt on East COcl\I I hqh-
way. and 1J you don't find t1
&pot wh.JJe going north. ) ou
are tempted not to !>top at till
You should
The m nu has ttU those
sa.ndwich you know.and
love. both New York ttnd
CaWorrua tyle -met1tbdll
sausage and pepper<i. corned
b<>cf and pdStranu, and
ducken Pannesan. d!t well a
the tuna. ch.Jcken wlad and
egg ~ad the • hte • crowd 'o
covets
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I ff l(tlt.. Ro \(I
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T h • r •dJ und the UDTt'al,
hi!itonC"al hciur and •
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Antiques & ColJeccibles
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Gift\ & Garden Ottor
W'uh Use & Delive.ry
GARDEN CAFE
Garden Patio Dining
Brukfut, l.pndi,
TQ at Elpmt0 Bar
CAFE HOURS: Mon-~t 8am·S
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whe~h •r hP. hon sUy cttres
for ht-. young r broth r or
r ..cnts him •~ n<'ver ad •
qual('ly estt1blishcd.
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dite clulhor L>oyl<', tom
bctwc'<'n ht Odlt1ral M>nsc ol
fdbOOtlhty t1nd cl d l>erdt
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f\1yunglw<' Cho, an whJch tt
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t>t•nod dnd lht'.' CJrc-um-
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vc•y th<' my'>ll<-t1I th ml'
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of totttl ~t1i.lt1rt1on ds t1 new-
born plu}. hut (' timUo'-. pro-
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qudrtt'I of highly dCC'Olll·
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worthwh11i.•
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Doily Pilot DATEBOOK Thundery, NoYemb. 8. 2001 A 11
Smiles · not scares for 'Monsters Inc. :· wonderful 'Life as a House ' , .
jEEL CllTIC·S
Making monstPr
less monstrous
T he monsters lurk in
your closet, hide
und«>r your b<.>d to
• 'rurc yo.u .•. b<>cauS(• they
havf' to They
comf' to 1'.1on-
t n. Inc • ·
CV ry dciy for
work Tho<,e
mon t ·~ thdt
dctuJUy romC'
thrnuoh your
door 11rt•
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MIUSSA qeouo;. Th''Y
RICHAIDSOH n'\k thl•ir
hV(' f'Vt•ry
tlor·becau hunldo c tulclrl'O
MC' toXJc and 1t d '>c"c1ry
111109 for them to <wt nt•ttr
one of us
'o what. D1.,m•y? !\ lon-
"tt•r. seem> U'\ JU'>I il'> much
d'> Wl' Cd(4i lh •m \\ h )
'>hOuld W C' Cort' clhout th(•lr
It •hnq'>? "Mon'>h r'> Inc
ttw n<'Wl'St him rollt1hcm1t1on
lrnni 1)1.,ney dnd P1'\t1r I'>
lwrP to '>how t'V<'f) mw t1
NOW PLAYING
h 1dlth ond 1 ·r.onaJ proh-
[(•nit
Gc•org,. 1 d1vorc d from
Robm !Kn t n '
Scott
ElAINI
lMGUND
Thomu I whu
hd r roamed
and hd two
lilllt> boys
with hu bdnd
No. 2. Part of
this bOU'-'.'-
hold 1s Sam
lf layd€'n
Chn l n n).
C..eorgf> dnd
Robin's n•l>f•lbou t•• nage
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ylt> monr "1th a remdrkctble
If ""d'fP <ltluqhtN, Alys~
1 IPnd !'-Liloni·1 Thr...e ure
pnnh.11) pldyers. and a<:h 1
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Lilt• ,..., 11 I louc: •• 1'> ct
''111icl .. rtull; t.ltrect him th<.1t
qo• " hi'\ ond the mundane.
Tht• humor 1s .. ubtle 11nd
nflt'n ttw <111,hencc laugh c.J
out luucl in .,,.,t•nct• to
cllhrm ( >h \I .. ThcJI'<; lht>
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mon.,IN'> Tht•y 'n • '>\\t•t•t t1nd
lunny ctnd c-ould 1'c1-.1ly
h(•c-ornc your ht'"' lnt•n<I 1f
1u).f 'JIVl'O the> r hc1n< •' .\n<I
Jet LI tars as dual characters Gabriel and Yulaw ln "The One," a story o f a beriJr depul who fights an
nt)),M)(l\ v•·t~ 'hilt Tht· <tHJl·
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ht>'I t'flurt-. ( hn-.lt•11 .. 1•n 11l-.c1
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b.-.11 -..ulll'\ tu tht• nt•\\
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• Fall Into Autumn
With Great Deals!
Alrmdy Reduced l'arellouse Prices .
SltoiJIDOll hndan. Am_, Outld
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A 12 !hunday. No¥M1ber a. 2001
AFTll IOUIS
SPIC I AL
QNTElt SAT\JltOAYS
Th Orang County Perform·
ing Arts Center's Saturday at
The Center eries will be held
from 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sat-
wday, Jan 12, March 23 and
April 27 at Pound rs Hall, 600
Town Center Drive. Co ta
MeN. This w kcnd, Cathy
& Marcy will hold a family
concert $8. (714) 556·2122.
MUSIC
MMCH NOSTALGIA
Orange Coai.t CoUege will
present •Hfstory ol the
March,· a saluL to nu.l.atary
IT\dJ'Chcs. at 3 p m Sunday at
the Robert S. Moore Thf'atre,
2701 Fairview ROdd, Costd
Mesa. S5 or S>J. (714) 432-5880
TWO MONTHS LATER
County mU51oan will per-
fonn d fund-raising concert at
I p.m . Sunday at Cafe
fapresso at Borders Books,
Music & Cale, commemorat-
ing lhe two-month dnruver-
'>dl)' of the S01>t 11 attdck.s.
Adnw • .,1on is free but doms-
llon-.. wh1c h \VIII be f)dSS !d
cdonq lo lht• Amencan Red
Croa, ar welcom . Borden
ll et 3333 Bear St, COlt4
Mesa (714) 279-893.1.
VKTONA CHAMeER Sl•S
The Victoria Chamber Senes
w'lll continue ot th.-Uruta11Ao
Uruversalist Chwch with
piano duet team Penny Foster
and M'lou D1etzeron Nov. 17,
clarinetist Hakan Rosengren
and pianist Anne Epperson
on Jon. 19, pianist ValenUM
Gottlieb on Feb. 16, soprctno
Ketko Takeshita and M'lou
Di tzer on March 16, the Del
Gesu 5lrf.ng quartet on April
20 and piarust M'lou D~ tzer
on May 18. The chwch i at
1259 Victoria SL,. Costa M
S8 for adults or SS for tu-
dents. (9'9) 651-8493
WINO MUSK
UC ltvine' Wmd Ensembl
will perform at 8 p.m.. Nov. 30 et
Wm.lbed Smith Hall Free. The
university is at the comer of
Campus and University dnv
an Irvine. (9'9) 824--6206.
JAZZ ANO BLUES
UC Irvine's Jan Orch tra
will perform with JOU and "
blues vocalist Ernie Andr: ws
at 8 p.m. Dec. 1. The universi-
ty is at the comer of Campus
and Unjversity drive in
Irvine. $7. (949) 824-6206.
'DON GIOVANNI'
Opera Pacific wall pre e nt
·Don Giovanna• at the
Orange County Perfomung
Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Jdn
22. 24. 25 and 26 and at 2
Total commissions= $0
Total sales loads = $0
Interested?
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DATEBOOK .
PllllTOM YOKI
o.vll Gaines, belt known lor IYvtng pertormed tbe
title role la Andrew Uoyd Webben •Plwaloal of
the Opera• 2,000 times. wtl1 return to tbe Oruge
County Performing Arts Center for a cabaret act
Nov. 15-18. CU.es will perform at7:30 p.m. Nov.
15-10, 7:30 and 9-.30 p.m. Nov. 17 and 7 p.m. Nov. 18 at
Fou.nden Hall. 800 Town Center Drive, COlta Meu.
$49 for the 7:30 p.m. sbowi and S46 foT the 7 and
9:30 p.m. hows. f7t4) 740-7878 or f2l3) 365--3500.
pm Jan 27 dl 600 Town
Center Dnve, Co lit Me cl
$25-$175. (800) 346-7372
WEEKEND BLUES
Anthony'<; Rlvt>rhoat Re ldu-
rdnt m Newport Bcdch· wtll
pr • nl Th~ Bdlbod Bluel. on
Fndcly dnd Sdturddy
(•verung dnd Sunddy dller-
3012 Newport llYcl.
Newport hoch, CA
949•723•1240
200 Main St., SuiM 101
Hun9M90n leoch, CA
714•969•6551
noons The program will f a-
ture 1azz and cla 1c rock
tun~ for dirung and dancing
Anthony' ~at 151 E Coa t
Highway (949) 673-3425
POP-ROCK AHO FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk. rock and
Motown act. perf onns at 9 p m.
Saturdays at Cannelo's R.ts-
LIFnlll
llAIAllTEI CARPn
Oar tam.a:,._.,,., 70QI' t~ tor •'17 ..... IOOl IEllER
CARPIT
ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR
$} 9? •.
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tmante, 3520 E. COMt High-
way, Corona dll Mar. Solo gul·
tartlt Kan Senden ~
. dr • ~• ftunenco tunea at 7:30
p.m. Tuelda)'I and Sundays.
Pree. (949) 67~1922.
SATUllDAV MGMT_
Gerald llhiba1hi and the
Stone Bridge Band play rock
and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays
a t Sutton Place Hotel's 1\i
anon Lounge, · .CSOO
MacArthw Blvd., Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001:
SINIOlt aNTElt AfTEfU«>ON
A seven-piece group plays
big band tunes from l :30 to
3:30 p .m . Fndays at Ouis
Senior Center. 800 Mar·
guerite Ave .. Corono del Mar.
$4. (949) 644-32"4.
STiii
..,..E HOMKo-.G'
Harold Pinter's •Homecom-
ing• will be staged through
Nov. 18 at South Coast Reper-
tory's Mainstage, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Performances will be held at
8 p.m. Tuesday through Sat·
urday and 7:30 p .m. Sun-
days, with Saturday and Sun-
day maUnees at 2:30 p.m .
$19-~2. (714) 708-5555.
'NOSTALG~
Lucinda Coxon's •Nostalgia"
will receive its ·world pre-
miere through Dec. 2 at South
Coast Repertory's Second
Stage, 655 Town Center Drive,
Co la Me a. Performances
will be held at 7:45 p.m. Tues-
day through Sundays, with
Saturday and Sunday mati-
n at 2 p.m. $19-SSt. (714)
708-5555.
'VICTORIVICTOltlA'
UC lrvtne will present ·Vic-
tor/Victoria.• a musical about
an opera mger in 1930s Paris
and a cabare t performer
named Toddy, at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Cam-
pu Dnve. Show times dre 8
p.m. Fnday and Nov. 15-17
and 2 p.m. Saturday and Nov.
17 $8-$20. (949) 824-2189.
'TEN Olt LESS'
"li•n or Less,· a series of stu·
dent-directed short plays that
run 10 minutes or less. will be
taged Friday through Satur-
day dnd Nov. 16-18 at Orange
Coe.st College's Orama Lab
Studio. 2701 Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. Show times are 8
p m. Fnday and Satuiday,
and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. SS
or $6. (714) 432-5640.
~YS'RUS
Orang Coast College's Clul-
dren Theatre Company will
present two plays for kids.
•Resolution Revolullon, •
wruch focuses on conflict reso-
lubon 41\d avoiding violence,
Wl1I be taged at 9:30 and 11
a .m. Wednesday at the Robert
B. Moore Theatre, 2701
Fairview R<>od. Costa Mesa.
"Sangi Sangi Or What I
Learned Watching Televi-
ton. • will be taged at 9:30
and 11 a.m. Nov 15. nus sec-
Doily Pilot
Ond play ~ dangers
for children handling fireanna .
Flee; (714) 432·5640
MAQETHATUO
UC lrvtn•'• dromo d part-
ment will preMnt Macbeth at
8 p.m.. Nov 29 through Dec.
l , with e motln al 2 pm.
Dec. 1, at UCl's Uttl Th lre.
S9. The univenity ii at the
comer of Campus and Uni·
versity drives in Irvin . (949)
824-6206.
MOUNTING LINNEY
"Sand Mountain." Romuh.ui
Unney's i*Y set ln Tenneseee'
Smokev Mountains, will bo
stdged by Orange C<>ait Col·
lege's Thea.tre Deputment on
Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 and
Dec. 6-9. Show tunes are 8 p.m .
Thursday through Saturday
rughts, 2 p.m. on Satwdays and
2 p.m. on Sundays. S7-S10
(71.C) 432-5880 .
'LA POSADA MAGKA'
South Coast Repertory's ~
ond Stage will perform ·La
Posada Magaca· Dec. 7-23 at
655 Town Cent r Dnve, Cos-
ta Mesa. Perfonnanc will
be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday. at 3 dnd 8
p.m. Saturday and at 12:30
an<.l 4:30 p.m. Sunday. $14-
$34. (714) 708-5555.
AIY
LANDSCAPE SHOW
Square Blue at Bradford
GaJlery wall pre ent land·
scape; by artists mcludmg
David Slunner. Donna W t·
e nnan dnd Donald Archer
through Nov. 25 al 355 Old
Newport Blvd . Newport
Beach Free (949) 548-1101.
WAR TRIBUTE
The Nottingham Art and
Frame Gall ry in N wpon
Beach wtll present dn ongmaJ
World War II J>Ol>ler's exh1b1l
and <Jlt>, titled •Military
Po tcrs ul World War 11. •
Thursday through DP<'. 24.
The show comrnt-morat the
60 years ance Pearl I !arbor.
A show opening will be held
5 p.m. Thursday at 4229 Birch
St. Hours are 10 a .m. to 5 p.m
Monday through Fnday. 11
a .m. to 3 p .m. Saturday
Free. (949) 833-1770.
CALIFORNIA IMPRESSK>NS
An exhtb1t of sceruc land·
scape and a'cap<> by
pleu\ au J}atnter Bnan Mur·
phy Will be on d1 play
through Nov. 30 at the N W·
port Beach Central Library.
1000 Avocado Av . N wport
Beach. A recepuon for Mur-
phy Wl1I be held 2 to 4 pm,
Sunddy at the library. Fr .
(949) 717-3801.
THE PREDATOlt .
The Predator, a digitally
designed lructU.fi , will 00
open for viewmg through Nov.
18 at UC lrvm • Beall Center
for Art & Technology at th
Claire Th vor School of th
Arts. The plec:e w created by
Atgentln patnter Fabian
Marcaccto and Los Anget
arclutect Greg Lynn Gallery
hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tues·
day through Sunday. ond nooo
through 8 p m. Thursday. UC lfWle IS at the CQmer o( Cam·
pus and Uruvemty dn an
Irvine. Free. (949) 824-6206.
"
J
Guori Of lll DAY
• / told our guya they were going to have
to face apeed at aome point during the
playoff , so we might aa well see aome
now and m.aJce the adjuatment ·:· •
Jeff llrlnldey, Newport football coach
Doily Pilot
COi.LEGE HOOPS
UC/will
enter as .
Big West
favorite
Anteaters' women's squad
picked fourth in 818 West.
BREN EVENTS CENTER
-The U • Irvine mco'
bd.sketba.IJ I am was chosen
as th favontc ol lhc coach
and lhe m<'<.Lia m the Bag W t
pr dSOn polli. conducted di the
819 W t Confercnc Mec:ha Day at th
lrvm • M<1mott Holel Wcdne!.day
The UC'I women' lcdm hd a No 4
ranlung without d flfst-place vote In
either poU
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lpofts ..._Roger Corfton • 949~74-4223 • Spotts Pax: 949.650-0170 Thursdc>y, No\lembw 8, 2001 IJ
HIGH SOIOOl FOOTIAll
The Ant<>dtCr'> • men, la t year'
regul<1r '™>n chcunp10~ return Just
two tartcrs from I t y •cir' !>Q\ldd. but
lhey .ir key player in 2000-01 819
W t 'Player of the Year Jerry Grt .. -en
and All·Freshmdn T&tm m mbt•r Adam
Par add
• ~~~1 0.AlY Ol
C~ach' Pat Oou<Jld!>'>' Antcdters
reCPIV(•d SIX fir;t-pldC't' VOi(" an the
coachc•\ poll dnd 19 of d possible 31
ftrSl-plac<' vot~ m lhl' mc>did poU
The Ant at r'I rect'avcd 287 poml!>, 30 ·
more than the i.econd cho1c('
Utdh SltJh' and UC ltnt<1 B<1rbdra
w rt' ch m dS No 2 Ill lh<' coaches' poU
With b6 pomb
The Agqw'>, ~ho r C't''IVPd two hrst-
plac • vot~. were la t yedl' conference
tournament chdmpaoru. a nd r tum AU·
Bag We t tc.tm m mbcr Tony Brown
The Gau ho<.. who l"l'C(!jVed one ftrst-
pktre vot • r tum d1J hv<' of theU' starters
from last year' squdd, ancludtng All-
B1g W t play " Mark Hull c10d M1ke
Vuko.Vlch.
In lh Med~ Pou. UC Sct.nta 8drbara
was thP wcond choice Wllh v n vot
for the top -.pot and 257 1otal points
Utcth ldte dnd Long Beach tale
ach w re QIV n two nod to hru.sh tn
hrst and placed third and lourth Ill the
bdlloung, r pectw ly
Pdahc rounded out the t ams that
received d hrst-pldc votft. and hmshed
hflh Ill th votlng
Th UC'I women hnt h d with 46
pomts in th c0c1ch poll. rour polnts
behind No 3 Long 8 ach State UC
Santd Barbatd is ranked No l in both
polls
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1. UC IMM, (I) 1' l Vt.VI State. (l) '6,
UC Sant.a latblra. (1) 16. • Long IMctl State. U.:
S P«ifc., (1) 52. 6 c.l St.ta Northndge, U,
7 (.Ill Stal• fulltrtOt\, M; • ldlho, u t (.Ill ~
"· 10 UC "Mnlde. 17
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• Long a.di St,IM. (2) ll2. 5 Pecrf1t. (I) 1 tS,; 6
Clll sc.te Norttwidgia. 171, 7 CM ~ 1~ I CM
~ ~ G.; t UC~ 72. 10 ldltwo, IQ.
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1 UC S.U ~Cit M; 2 'Klfic. (1) 5l.
l Long a.di SU.. 50; &. UC.,.._ .. 5 (.Ill
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~ 12; I lcWlo, 72. 7 CM SC.-~dge, ll;
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Corona del Mar's Mark Cianciulli and the Sea Kings take their chances against league-leading Northwood tonight at Irvine HJgh.
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Corona del Mar just might lock up
CTF Division lX at-large berth with
an upset of unbeaten Northwood.
BanyFNknef PAlt.Y Pll..OT
IRVlNE -The Corona d I
Mar High footbalJ team 1s
playing for more than
nuleslones and memories when
at races unbeat n Northwood
torught at 7 o'clock an the
Paafic Coast League finAJ at
Irvine High.
Coach Dack Fr mdn' a Kmg (5·3· l . 2-2
m league} have aJready been elurunated lrom
one of lhe leagu • thr guaranteed berths lllto
lhe CIF Southern Section D1va.s1on IX playoff
But. ranked No 10 in 0 1Vl.S1on IX, lhey can WI
claim the lone at-large berth ln the 16·1 dm
postseason brackeJ lhal wtU be released Sunday
dt the Southern SCC't.lon ofhce
There ctre a handful ol oth r potenlldl at·
ldrge contenc.JNi.. but a Vlctory over Northwood
(9-0 4-0). ranked No 'l in 01\'lston IX wouJd
likely valtddte the pos tiOn cred nua.I of a
Cdl-1 :.quad that hds pent th nwe ason m
th 01V1Sl0n IX top 10, lllduding three weeb m
th r-..o 4 pot
Defeahng the T1mberwolve ,..who have
cbnc::hed at least a Y\ale of the P(."1. crewn m their
ond ason of Vdrs1ty compclltlon, Wlth their
hrst ruor cl , will be a no mall task
·we can t afford to l'Nlke any mJSta.k, agaamt
th guys.· Sdld Cd.M Coach Dlck FreeDWl,
who ha S(>(!O tumov "f'!I sabotag tu.s squad ln
I ague I<>!> to Uruvers1ty and C~ M
The a Kmg have a mmus-lhl' turnover
rallo cormng m ctnd are co.mmg off lhel.r fll'St
scorel perfonnance m 2 t gam •
And while regenerating th oHense ts a
SEE COM PAGE 13
No small consolation
Costa Mesa, University battle for
league's No. 2 ClF berth, which
beats the alternative, big time.
8anyfaulkner.
CJMy Pl.OT
COSTA MESA -Now th t th C a M
High football t am ha quaW1f'd for th CIF
Southern Secbon Davaston IX playoff • what th
Mustangs do tonight rrught help d temune bow
long they'll be able to ext od theu pos uon
run.
Mesa (7-2. 3-t Ul lh Paohc Coast LHgu )
hosts Uruvemty (6-2, 3· t ) at 7 o'clock at Orange
Cout College an a PCL bettJe for, at the very
second place.
Torught'a wumer t'OUld lti1I earn a sb&re of the
league crown. houJd Corona
del Mar up et unbeat n
Northwood torught But. 1th r
'ftay, lhe best the Mustdng and
lroJdlU couJd do wouJd be the
I ague' o 2 playofl d 1g-
1Wb0n. SUlC'e both ha"e dy
I t to 'orthwood
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3. Wlce the ldtter lllC.lJb • fU'St-round rood game.
m t Wt ly against a I gue champlon.
houJd Uru. r~ 'o 4 an ClF Divwon IX.
prevaU, it wouJd almo t certainly open lb•
pltayolt at borne nest w k, perhap •v o
a9Alfl5t • thlrd·pl ce loam
M Co.c-h Da\/e Perkin belie\' a Victory
SEE MESA MGE IJ
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOi. FOOTIAU. PIAYll Of 1111 WBI
• al Robert
SOft-:spoken Newport left tackle is a tyrant in the trenches,
where he adds a punch to Sea View cbampiou' offense.
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f
A nice alte17lat:ive
Orange Coast College golf facility complete and looking good,
featuring driving range f~ 1?, sand bunker and video equipment.
P" tty aoon th y're golng to stdrt c-alhng this Wallace one night a week. ·we don't touch a
place lhe Orang Coast CoUeg" Goll golf C"lub in that dua1 • Wallace Mid. ·And,
Academy. , now. with lhe cag , we can take (goU
Whi1 most of th golf prtlellce fac 1ltty hM lru.tru<.taon) to the next level, along with getting
been in place n ar LcBard Stadium, the lnto the mental sid of It. We're reedy moving
recently compt ted, tale·of-th -art vemon i forward.·
rivaled only by Saddleback College among "Fhe goU fadllty on e:aaapua alto bu
Orange County commwi.lty coUeges. bleac~ers and an equipil\Mllt lhed adjacent to '
While ~ddleback has a full ddving ,lliU\ge. the sand bunker. whkh can have up to 10
Orange Cout hu the next best lhlng: 10 tee people hitting at once.
mats ln a large cage, a filmJng background ·we finally completed It two or ~weeb
board, vtdeo equipment, mirror, practice putting ago. It's a nJce tup, •Wallace said. •1t was
green and aan<f bunker lo fit an entire t am, designed for our golf claMes, u well as ow
plus four. teams •
While OCC's men's golf team bas
alway been strong, It seems Wallace
now has the kleel reaulting tool to get_
the wom n's program on equal
ground.
·And, we can go right into th
d.wroom. whlch i 50 feet away. and
watch the Video of your wing, and go
nght badt out and work on U again ..
it's like instantaneous I arning, instant
h.>edback, • OCC meq's and women'
yoll coach Sany Waliace said
With th faallty comptpte. Orange
C<>ast should not only be able to held d
women's golf team next ason -1t
missed the 2001 cdlllpaJgn OOcdUSe of
not enough player.. -but eKpect the
Pirates to become contcnde'°'.
Goll at a community coUogP ha'> Richard Dunn
·veab, we're trying to bolster (tbe
programs), mbe It t»Oger and better,•
Wallace said. "We're trying to meet
the needs ot the community. We're
Wltbout a full drivtng range, but we're
the next bat thing. I th.Ink we have a
complete pACkage lo teach and
promote the game. We're really in
good hape right now.•
typlcaUy attrncted aduJt tudents, some GOLF
with loads of experience, others Just
trylJlg to hone them skills.
"I WdS over at Santa Ana Country Club
(Tuesday) talking to four (lady) members there,
ctnd they were pretty exC1lt><I dbout conung over
ctnd ldkang some cld\se11 di 0Mnge Coast at the
SCtme time," WaUdCf' !Mild "It\ PU!>ll'r for me
now to say. 'Look, we hit balls on Cdmpus and
we Cdn him you Wf''re going lo better serve
the community That\ why we're a community
colJcge Age~ no Ide tor W<!'n• here to b lp all
who want help •
Anyone can rec:11ster for goll classes at OCC,
but lo play on the golf t<>am. d shldc•nt !!>
reqwrcd to be enrolled in di IPd'>t I 2 uruls,
which IS dOOUt lhre1• cldSSt''> (plu\ two uml!it lor
the tedml
One ol the goU da t'" popul1n with ddult
student.i. ti. dJl e•<Jhl·W(.'<'k cltl'>'> thdl llll'f'l.., on
Tuesdtty and Thul"Mfdy mghll. (belon• ddyhght
Sttvings ends). •
"It's a class for 24 student . dnd thlb i.emesler
I had 24 there, dnd 20 more wdnted to pel1tton
the cla s, • WaUctce said. "I'd dY 80" .. of the
students dre 1u11t l<>dm1nq how lo play qoll. to l>C'
dble to play dnd 11oc1ahze with fcinuly memben.
or work (c0Ueuyue~1 •
Another clghl·W<'Ck cveruny cli:lss oHered at
OCC ls the M enlcil Side of Goll, ldught by
Jake Paine, tbe 3-yeu-old Soulb
County boy who made a hole-In-one
last i.ummer and ls touted as "the nation'
'foung t eel •brity gotfer, • completed hLS llrst
18-hole round In a charity tournament at
Newport Beach Country Oub.
• Jdke looked a UtUe beat at the end of the
day. t le was leeping in his dad's arms during
dinner,• said Jusltn Miller of the Nova
Community Foundation, which hosted the
indugural Friends of Nova.land Goll Class c Oct.
29 dt Newport Beach.
Smee shooting an ace on the 66-yard hole
No b at th Lake Forest GoU and Practice
Center. PdlJle has appeared on ABC's ·cood
Morning Amenca • and ·The Tonight Show
With Jay Leno.• but had nev r played 18 holes
on a real goll cowse unW last week.
Nova Commuruty Foundabon, a nonprofit
orgdnization ba~ in Newport Beach, works
with urban youth aJter school through the
Novdlctnd Learrung Centers and aims at
helpmg tudent.s ucceed in school, seek higher
cduccttion, build (Onfidenre and excel m Ufe.
The goll tournament raised about $40,000,
Miller said. •
TL.WtSday, November 13, 20011hru
$unday, November 18th, 2001
(QjGOSEN
Racq uet Strings
DVNLOY
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FREE TENNIS LESSONS -NO STRINGS ATTACHED
'We'll even lend you a racquet If you don't have OM."
SUNDAY, NOYllMB•R 11TH
To get you in the game we're offering free group tennis
lnsons. Just bring your sneakers. AJI ages welcome
Calt today to etgn up:
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-High tctlOOI • Corona del Mlf w. Nol1tMood. It IMne HW\ 7 p.l'I\; ~YI. (OU ......... Orenge Co.It
~ 7 p.m,; Emnc.i. Ill t..gur\11 leed\ 7 pm -· "Higfl tdlOOI ~ • OI ~ fint round l>Mto'l I.
CiplllrlnO ~ It Newport HMtlof, l.1 s p.m •
DNllliotl II, ~ It COrone del Mtr, l; 1 S p m
yawDMl
Co1te9e women · E~ Aeroneutlal Untwnrty
et Vlngu«d ~ 7 p.m.
BRIEFLY
Newpor1
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led by
CbrtlUne
Woller
(lefltand
Uz Lord
(right~.
hOll
Hemet
tonlgbt ln
tbe leCOnd
round of
tbe CIF
Dtvlllon
0-AA
Clrls
Volleyball
Playoffs.
DON LEACH I
OAl.Y I'll.Of
High tdiOol girW OI ~ fnt round. ~ 11 M. Hemet It~ Hlrtlof. 7 p.m,
OMliol'l II-A. o.-t Hot Sprlngl It CoroN del MM, 7 p m
lB
High tdlOOI gtrlJ • Of Playoff\ tint round, ~ M
Hart It Newport IWt>ot l p.m.
OMtiOI\ N, Bnhop Mol\tgom«y et Coforw del Mil,
2pm
Bl Coli.ive men • UC trww at 4"' Co!Mgiate CIMK It
Industry Htlb GC. 7 lO am
Pirates ousted in first round HAPPY BIRTHDAY .
Ce~at1f>9 tM 0.1/y Piiot's
Athlett of t~ WHlc ~tfl
Orange · Coast ~
College's men's Bucs win in four
water polo team
med the Soul.hem
California R~ Pldyalf with
an 11-4 finit·round kM Wednesday
at C\M!Sta in San Luis~ Jeff
Sample scored two goal!. for th •
Pirate (15· 18). Newport I larbor
High Product Greg WorUung clnd
Matt DeMartino added one &K.h
Orange Coa~t ~-
College Wd<i d ~I\.>,
winner in tour .J:::?
<JdtnCS W~ay
dt R1vcrs1de City Collcgt.> 1n
wom n's voUeybdll. ~tmg the
T1ycr~. 29-3 1. 30-24. 30-15. :m.
25 behind the k1lb uf K.ttja
Muller (27) clnd Audra Grim (101 l>oNNA HARRIS fa 0r.,. C~l Cott.ge
crou country OmtA 11, OMMI CoMT ..
Or~ Com 1 0 2 1 · 4
Cuesta 3 2 2 4 · 11 ar.,.. CoMt • S,,mple 2.
Worthing t, o.Martino 1
S,,ves · ~rvey t 2.
nw Pir.iles improved to 17-0,
11 ·O tn th OrdOQP Emp11 •
Conference R1vers1dt>, led hy
L1ndd Pd<'d drtd Ket •y
Thompson, fell to 5· 10. 4·7.
Ntcu.I MAcxlY •
Newport Harbo<
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JR. All-AMERICAN FOOTIAll
Pee Wee Seahawks
tame the lions, 47-0
The Newport·Mei.d Junior All-Americcln
Football Pee Wee '•ahdwk~ hut out tht•
Westnunster Lions, 47-0, In a fu11t-round playoff
game Saturday
Erlk IMk r turned the hr..t of his two inter·
ception 40 yard for the Seahdwks' flr't
touchdown. Robbie Lusk folJow<'d with .i 25·ydrd
touchdown and Carlo Vaid rnn 35 ydrd'> for a
touchdown a few play later
WUua O'Brien capped lh S&thawks' sconng
tn the filst halt with a 5-yord touchdown run up
the rruddle.
Lusk and Vclldes added tou hdown run 1n the
second half and Jake 1..e-erau i.cored the
final Se4bawks' touchdown on a 30-ydrd run. n..y Polla, ..._ Hmr..._ and WW Brown
made pass lntercepbon for th Seahdwks (8· l ),
wbo ecuned their hJtb ronsec"utve hutoul
' The defense Wti led by lidlie Son!mon. Chu
Vldlery, Jon Trtpt. Brke sua ...... P.J. S._ptOD.
1kml ~...._Lawter 4llll<I sene o.wn..
Contributing on off n e w re T•ylor
Sepeh'eda. JuUa EJboun, Kelter Falrbukt,
lryce JardlM. Mk:laael J ..... 0-y Malydly,
,._ McK1H-. Corb&a McNutt. Nick ......
Pnalde -..0, Jerry WbitMy dOd Colla Wlgefy. r
In other NMAAJF action·
• COIONA PANTHIH 13, JUNIOI CLINIC
Se.AHAwxs I • ·A..a. Blodgett'• fir t quarter
touchdown run higbtighted the SeaNwkl' offense.
ZacMly Plrt. hay Yokoy ... and 'J\'ler Henry
were lb'Ong on defeme. With the playoff lols, lhf'
T
Four players selected
to play in Bowl game
Four repr~ntdtjve from th<' Newport.'
Me .i Junior All·Am ncan Footbdll Junior
Pee Wee Sedhawk will repr<>sent th!L
Amt>rican Cooler nee 1n th • All-Amencan
Bowl ga1ne in Oecember
Nick Svendsen and Scott Chene wert>
sel<'Cted on d f nw wtul Austin 11.Uger and
Kevin Rask wer ch n on off .
Seahcawk end the sea on with 4.5 record
Blodgett. MkhHI TM ......... Gntaer, Ryan
Andrews, firth, GrMae Pr...,, vo11oy ... and
llalr l.udls w r solid in th bdckhcld.
Th offen 1v line Wtl dnchor d by Jobn
Pri<*eft. Aad l?W ~. n.t.l A.adll"IOtl.
1\'lt'r Barbato, Mwplty lartlJat, Jed& KMen.
CWldy C.lewood. n.t. GUdut. Kyle Ortotl.
JMOD Wooding, Co.or o.iaa. H ...... .,.,_..,
ErkMorril, a...~,.... Eddy,
JOMp1a oec ....... JM• Hall. 0rew Jlo8eUefv,
Heery, hid'°""'°' &.Uott nuto. and Muto ......... .
• THI JUNIOR Pu Wu SIAHAWK. wer
elimlnat d in th lust-round of the playoff
Saturddy. The Seahawb completed more than ~0% of lb ar pas es whll throwlng for thr •
touchdowns. The t am ended the lfflOn with a
1·7·0 rocord.
Daily Pilot 5roRTS Thundoy. ~ a. 2001 BS
NO time to pause for Sea View ch~pions
Nonleague foe Westchester brings seven-game
winning streel;k into Ta.rs' regular:season finale.
IMy ~ cl1mbtng starts •
OMV PlDT Westchestc>r. which OJ>f'ned
NEWPO RT tbe sea.son w1.th a 3r.o loss to
BeACH -N W· powerful Long 8eiKh Poly. but
port ft arbor has won e4ch ol Its sev n gam
High football slnce, provide more than ct
coach Jeff bump in the trail.
8 r 1 n k 1 e y ·we're fortunate from lhat
believ wtnnlng a CIF Soul.hem ltandpoint. bee.a~ Westchester
Se ti 01 1 1 VI b ls a ve!'Y good football team.• c on v on c ampt· Brinkley said of the Com t •
onshlp &s parallel to cltmbtng cbamp101u; of the Western Mt. Ever t. Le So, one week alt r clindung ague for lhe Wtb tune m m
the Sea Vi w League c~pi· seuons. "We're playmg well
onship and one we k fore and we want to k eep our momentum going. We want to opening the post eason, hnl h the (regular·season}
Brinkley said his Sailors wer undefeated. whlch 15 something
hnnly entrenched an base camp that doesn't happen very often
as they prepare to host l o · We're also playing to set the
Angeles Caty Section ~ prnsen· school rc-cord for most wms m
tatwe Wmrtch t r Friday at 7 lhree stralght a.sons •
p.m. to conclude the regular An unbeaten regular sea.son
sea.son. would be only the hlth in 7 1
"We've com a long way, but Vcll'Slty camprugns for the S&Jors
I Uunk our Kids r alile we WJ (8·0· l ), ranked No 1 m C IF
have a long way to go to where D1V1SJ0n VI and No. 5 m Orange
we want to be,·. BnnkJey srud. County. ·we can reel good about where A victory wouJd give· them
we're at, but now the r~al 33 over three S("asons, bettenng
llWPOll LllllPS
Ona• DE&• '
... ...... ... Wt.a...... ... .... "" .. a. ....
' ...... a.. J-2 1'5 St QI
U D • I .-.-u llO Jr Tl s ca-..... 6-1 llO Jr .. 10-..... Sii 160 St W9'
t -lilcDDMMD &.() 160 ,, ~
23 D.-M••~ f.2 Ito St rt 11 --.rO... M 270 St LT
16 A.J. .__ H 210 k lG
St -M•lollU. f.5 215 St C
11........... 6-3 245 Sr i.G 750..._ M l10 Jr 111'
0. OMIM* "9 ......... 1 ......... ~ 2 LI Mo-l El Modtnl, 4
~ s. wi. ,.,.. • WOOdbt1d99, 7 c..r1J01; • lust~ ' Mevfw: 10 1(.-dy
the mark e tahll hPd by the
1992·94 squads.
A wm would also lock up the
No I seed tn OMS.Ion VI. which
lh Tars converted into sect.Jon
tJtJ 1n 1994 ctnd 1999, lheonly
other time 1t ent red the
playoff as the top seed
Still, Bnnk.ley '>Aid be would
tak an opportunity to rest
an1ured pldy r ttnd, perhop'>.
91ve ome other add111ondl
M'ilSOntng.
·we may bP C'rt?dllve w11h
some personnel thlng , • he SGld
·w e don't want to get out ol
!iync, bul there·~ a pos 1bil1ty
(Juruor tw·kup) Mike M cDonald
could get a few extra repc1lllions
dl quarterback We have to do
what ts m th be>t mt ts our
ow team. so cU\yone que t10n·
able fw1th an Injury} will not
play ·
Brinkley )did hm1ted
knowledge ol We trhe<1ter
peNOnnel and schem will db.o ·
force h1 tall to be extrct
Jlllt>nllve Fnday night
"This IOdY be <mt> or tho .. c . .
g t.h;st will probabty indude
!IOrn cu.cbmg un mo' •, •
Bnnld y 11atd
Scmor qUArt rbdck Morg.u1
C'ra1g od )un1or t4llb1H':k
Oartanqan Jot\Mon have kt'pt
lh Tah' oflenstv movmg lllJ
n
Crutg h.ds complet •d Hb of
124 pn'> s (b'J.4 '11.J for 1. l:!l
yards dnd 17 touchdown.., < ·rd&q
h thrown only two int rc.ip·
bOns dlld hiu ehc' t\.1$hed for Jij()
yard d.nd lhr TD
JohnM>n ha "ma'i •d t,:m~
11.4 hmg yMds and ored nuw
T Ds. op ralmq bt>h1nd an
olfcn ave hne led hy UCLA·
hounfa 1nckli• Rotwrt \hdt,
Montancl·bound Ct!nttor Jt-11
M.ushall and I Ito~ 'i •ntor
r tununq tarter Bryc10 Breldnd
Crdtg\ lavonte rt'<e1vN heh .
been naor Addm Kems. who
hd\ 2:l catch for .SO') yard'>
tn urly 23 pet CdlCh) c111d to~
W(',trhe t~r 1'i ct\'<"rdqlluJ
nt•orly 41 point dunnq ah
w•nmnu lrf>dk, 1ncl11dmg 48·
pomt output\ ugairut Pdlic;od"'
and Unavt!rs1I~ l htfh ul Lo'>
Anqt•ll•'>. "" w •II a t1 52·potnt
WUldf..U t &ln.t M4nu.1 Arts
Kunnln!J back Mike s.Nord
11 4 TO I 1 on or everal
olltns1ve thr at , who l o
andud ru.nn109 back Brandon
I lamptoo il.Od ~en.an
Johnwn
Newport I lurbor h given
op 40 polnb c;r mqre only tw1ce
in lh • lo t J4 ., u)On and o.nly
one m Bnnkl r, i. 191 games at
lh~ h Im Id 45·b. a VI w loss
to Cor'>on Polmer·l~d Santa_'
Mugdntct an l <A7)
Tlw Wt ... 1rh 'it.-r off nse w'LlJ
t • t • I ldrbor unat that l eds
Ordngt C ounty m sconng
tll'11•n l•llowtny JU t UC polOts
per gci,Qlt!I ""-t'~"J>Ort has three
\hutu11h 1h1 tall' ha allowed
mon• thdn nn touchdown to
only on.-Qf)punent dnd h not
g111P up mur1• thiln 14 potnts l.n a
l]ctmP.
• 1 told uur guys they were
qoanq 10 ha\e to lrtce peed at
-.ome point d11nn9 tht• playolt •
-.u ¥.t• Oll<fht •l" welJ e wme
nt>w dnd mdkt tht• odJustxnPnl, •
Bnnkl• • '>did nw ~ulor. or(> .16-t ·2th Ldst
'>L\ \l•d..on' oqciUl,t ll'dm not t.n
th!' '-•d Vww i..<>dgue .
MESA
coN-r:tNUED FROM B 1 Seeking a silver lining
would make tus team an odds·
on favonte lo host a hnt·round
playoff conte I , though the
Mustangs are unranked in' the
diVlSlOn
Both teams share several slm·
tlanlles and Perkins is expectmg
a herce battl
• 1 think its an evenly
matche<I rootbaU gam • which
will come down to who plays
weU (torught): P rkms sajd ·1
Uunk speoal t am\ could~ a
)>19 deaJ and both t ams have
been opportuna tic with
turnovers, so the learn that holds
onto the ball should have an
edge.·
Co ta Mesa hai. an
1mpres 1ve plus· t 7 turnover
ratio, but Uru may have lhe edgt:>
in the kicking game. where
seruor Chm Sprague has locked
seven fteld goals, wtth a long of
42 yards.
Neither team take many
chances with its paSj&llg gam ,
relying in lead on a phy 1cal
offerwvo line and ~m talented
ball earners to mo~ th chains,
eat up.the d0ck and pul points
on ·the scoreboard
Costa Mesa. with 1unaor
. fuJlb4<:k Keola A uega ruor
tailback Nick Cab1co and
wmgbacks Freddy Rodnguez
and Omar Ruiz. spreads lb ball
around more in 1t running
game
Asuega has ama ed 9 40
yards and 14touchdowns on 135
carrtes this faU. whlle Cabico
has collected 683 yards and six
TDs on 92 attempts. Cabko also
has a pair of touchdown
receptions.
Rodriguez and Ruiz have
combtned for nearly 500 rushing
yards and eight TDs on 1ust 61
combined cames
Uruvenity qwuterback Nick
Gerakos. on tbe other hand.
delivers most of hu handoffs.
pitches and pas es to senior
COM
CONTINUED FROM 81
•
Nick Cablco Bobby Arroyo Freddy Rodriguez
Scott Packett T he leagues
leading ru~her has produred
t, 133 yard and 15 touchdowns
on 145 came and is dlso the
team' leading receiver with 19
catches for 393 yard and three
TDs. He has also cored a
touchdown on a punt return Uus
sectSon and tus 114 points dre
fourth most in Orange County.
"Oh boy, you have to top
Pickett,• Perkins Sdld. "He's
th ir go.to guy and they put h.un
in a lot of dUferent places He's
a real dlsopUned runner who
has a good sense of when to cut
betund tus blockers. And. when
th y use tum on the dive, h ruts
the boJe hke a rocket He' tough
to tackle, so you have to get h.un
betore he gets gomg U the hrst
or i.ecood guy doesn't get hlrn,
he's usually golng to score •
,.
The Costa Mesa defen £'
prevented CdM from sconng
la t week in a crucial ·17·0
lnumph and Perklns believes
the unit I d by enaor in 1de
linebacker Bobby Arroyo, d'>
well cJ af tic Cab1co and
Rodnguc1, 1 p ok1n9 di th
corr ct lune
• 1 think we've had ~ome
focus problem with all the
th1nys that hdve gone on this
year." Perkmss.ud ·eut I thrnk ·
la.,I Wt>llk Wd., d hr ttkout
qanw •
Both dc>feru.e will focus on
stoppmg the oppolll'nt''i runrung-
game. hopmg to lore th qudr·
terbacks to make plays.
Costa Me a senior A J
Pertons has compt ted 45 of 117
pd tor 506 yard' dnci ven
TDs, but hM thrown only two
mtercept.tons
Gerakos, a b·loot·3 JUntor,
ha connected on 56 of I 09
J>dS for 908 yard and 19ht
TDs, wttb rour mtercepl1ons
Rodnguez and C"ab1~ have
five !ntercepllons ap1Pce and
M has 16 p1clu lhlS faU
Of DNJllC* &X ••--I South Hiib. 2 Ir .. Olindl; l Not1hwood;
4 ~ S Wtst1m, 6 HonhMW: 1 Loi Arn9J' I Gilden Grow, 9 Fullerton.
10.. C..0-.. Mllr;~ c...-.. ~·
1 IU. ,_.. S. 10 17S Sr QI
22 lllllal ~ w 145 Sr Tl
24 IC8mA All-. 6-0 Ito k fl
J ~A m &.o 190 St wt _....._.....,. S.11 150 ,, W9' 47 ........ 6-2 22S St T£
SS.......... 6-2 2IO Jr LT
6' ,.._ C:.-0. S. 10 175 k LG
stmi.n• S10 200So C S2 ..._ McO_, 6-2 i.s St 11G
IO Mam ....._ 6-4 2SS Jr. Rf
(or 478 yard and
sevenTDs
Th S a Ktngs,
who tart nine seruon
on oUense but only
two on defense, have
been led defensively
by juruor uwde lane·
t>.cker Man Cooper
and Junior defensive
tack.le Jay.on Skall.t.
LlllUPS
I "'-llmuM> S-11 Ito Sr OE 7S ....,_ ,_.., S-10 JOO Jt OT
6J .,._ ' • ..., S-7 ISS St OT s -.. c,-.-., s.t no Sr oc '2 ---S-9 190So Oll SI _., a-.o S. 10 U0 St Ml.I
M Jlll V.wt s-11 200 Sr Oll
12 .... ~ s-t 165 Jr Cl 2' Lam GITllMll 5-7 12S So Cl
22 lllllal ~ W 14S St SS
l ,_.,., A I 111 6-4 Ito St fS
and Laguna Bedch.
Junior Kris Cooper,
wbo bu milted mOlt oy._ H•lty
Corona del Motr
seruor quarterb•<'k
Dylan H ndy looks
to bou.nCf' back from
ha wor&t gam of the'!
MUOn~M I an wtuch he Uuew Im
fmt 10terc ptton In
llX g.m • • needs
Ju•t 9 paul.ng ya.rd.a
Jo reach lht• 1,()()().
yard plat au cind
come In with 76 of l b I •9ue cam·
peagn wilb • liOm a...~
wW MM at oUlllde ~In p--. ol Keid'I Loog, who bldly
ipraiMd an ankle I.Mt wtiek.
Senior com erbeck Steven
Ward peces tbi MQ)ndary wtth
four lntemtpdom. .
0tten16•ely, )uruor Muk
C&uctUW came. tbe·mall tor
t.be SH Kings. The 5-9. 1&5·
pound taMbedl .... 1.171 ~
mil eipl toucbdowm oa 171
c:mt..t(e.bll"911il ........ .....................
..... 17'1 ~ IDdlidllg .,. ,.....,...,...um,.111,
Cl• .
completJon1 In 150 olt cnpt,,
wtth tight touchdowns and hve
iriterceptiont.
Ward ll Hendy'• favorue
~ Ward's N wpol1·MeM
Dtttrk1·)Hd1ng 28 recepuoru
have produc@d 366 y•rdl and
JMTOI.
CoraM del MM. •Mmptiog
to atlnd Ill llrMk ol IMking
lbt Clf p11yoa. eo tour ttrai(lbt
yws. ~ ._. yw's meeting,
~·1. ,,.. S.. ICllgl...,. dropped ................. ......,. _ .......
Lii llPI
• • d
Esta ncia and Laguna
Beach battle tonight to
avoid last place in PCL.
Barry Faulkner
D AA.Y Pit.OT
NE\\< PORT
BEACH The•
hn~h lme ~ IOUI
qUdners dWdY lor
the high school
footbdll team
from Estanoa dnd Lagunct 8<.'ach.
which meel to avoid land.mg an
the PCL cellar tonight dt 7 o'(:lock
dl Newport Harbor High
·11'i. kind of hke a champ•·
onstup game for ui.. 'MlJd Estanetd
Coach Jay Noonan. whose tedm as
bidding to dV01d only th .. econd
wanles se~n an the school'& 37
\:dr.>1ty camp.ugns ·No one wonts
to be an th celldr, so UUs 'ihould be
cl hard·fought gdJTle •
Ldguna Beach COd< heel by
former 20-year Corona del Mar
head man Dav Hollclnd. was
boptng to be fight.mg lor o CIF
Southern Sec tion Dlv1sloo IX
pl.tyoft berth ~ c:eason But aft r
a S-0 start. the ArUsts have lost all
low league cont ts
St&J.I, already assured theu hrsl
non·IOSUlg setiOn IJXi 1987 •
wtn would se<ure the Art1St.S f11St
wanning sea on ance that 87
squad went 10.2
The Artists' c:hanc"C> tor Vl(1ory
would be increelSCld cocwd rably
should Junior uulback Donelle
Oclrlmg be able to sbokc off the
tnJWV proble~ thdt sid lined tum
ror Id t week· 44·lt lo s to
league·leadmg Northwood
Darling. who has ru hed tor
1.009 yards and cor d ta
touchdowns. 1ndudin9 14 of tht.>
CHAI
CONTINUED FROM B 1
Coach JeU Bnnk.J y. who I!
among lhose Imp by
lh DaUy Pilot Pl yer of lh
W k' rue combtnaUon of
power end grace.
"For a bag kid. he's very
athlebc and b ·s able to tay
on bis.feet.• Brinkley said
•He's one of the rucest,
most pobte klds you'U ever •
meet, a real gentle.n\an But
he' very aggressive out
there and be finishes oft has
blocks. He seems lo find
another gear on the Ueld •
The finishes of whJch
Bnnkley speakl usually
mean pe1n for Chat's
opponent, perh.lps even
embarr.......m.
Ana 1 .. ld'>t Ill Tl>'>. 1!"> 4Ul".>UOn·
obi • Wltb nb and onlJt• problem ..
• 1 pokt-wuh CQdch I loUctnd
.md ht" Sdld he Wd'> hopanq to gPt
hun l>drk lor thl'> w ... •k, • Noondn
said ·1 oarhn91 utwaou ly mdJ<l''
o bag dart rl'll<"I' ICJr lht>m
W11hout DMhn9 lht• .\rw,1i.
thrf'\\ on \ 1rlucilly C\ NV do\' n
d<fclln't l'<orthwood lagund., ·
I ad1n~ ru her dQt1an t thP
T1mbt.•rwolv~ qctmed 'l \ cmh on
twocc1me~
"Tht•y hdn• ~omf' I.ids ""ho
pla\' good, tough loothdll, hut
l>drhnq LS J)('<ldl · Noondn '>Cl.Id
• 11e .. d vc•ry eiq,lo1tl\ 1• running
h•H k II you don 1 contcHn tum.
you r chdi.lllg tum •
CstdnCld t0·8. 0·4 ~ wall '>d}'
goodbye lo t>1ght 'K'ruor !>lltrtt>I"> ••i.
p.trt 1>1 lhP • S(•naor night· pnL>qamt>
rt•rt>mony dnd oonun hop1. ... to
., nd thc>m oul a wtnnt'"
A wan would bt• a gredt '>l.dV
10 end the year and begin our
oft d!iOn J>rtXfldlD, • OOl'ldll ~Id ·c rtdJnJy. nobody wcrnt.s to ~ct
hut out 1m the v1c101) columnt •
E ldnc10 ho., avoided being
hul ou1 th1"11 t•d<,on but the
dele hcls utrf'nd red a school·
ISIAllCll
12 ~ ......... 6-l 1&9 h OI
11 "-T.-U Sii 110 Sr q
4 Mn0t V.ulll S-6 140 Sr RI
ll Nara H•-ntllf M 170 St WR
17 ....... s..A. S-10 175 St ......
)) ~ CMa.t.AI S.11 170 Jr ......
60 GM't SlMMt S.9 llS So LT n flNA "'-" 6-4 240 St LG
7S Jam1M t• 'l!lllG S. 11 240 h C
19 9lr: 5-••111 6-0 19S SI RG 6ot Man~ 6 ·2 245 Jr ltT
llOI Ai CHAI
·When ell tbe recrulten came throUQh
last sprtng to watch blm OG bbn, they dktn't
want to shut down lbe sntector. • ~
Mid •They Mid be WM IO f\JD to wetch.
bet"•UM when lbe play wat winding down,
he wa ltill drWiDg bil guy out of tbe fraane. •
Adctidoml foclcler for a..l'I gsowing leg·
end umbel wMI coedaM a.II a •punch•
on pw ...-C*-· )lie -=tJnlir-. • lbup
thrult °' bGela .... lllllD • .,, tv"I ct.t.
a.d1mgr'MID11Dplmw...S,... ha,
while aUowtllg lbe bla cMr ID Niii bit
be ......... 1111 trr'I ........ Aoa• CllaA. llaxac• ._ __.....,.
·aftee....,. ••••t e •fflt bM ................ .., • • ••
11n.-mwn.1111111.1 111d....._lilllil , ......... It ·111111. .,,_. ..... .................. -... ... ....... ,.. .......... .. ,__.. ......... .., .. ~ .... ....... Ht•• ... Jr' 1 •
ri'furcl Ui 1 p<iant'll per goml", with
11 ''"'JIP-<Jctm•• low ol '2 t ngMn t < 1ntd :\ft·)(S •
Tht• Et1<1lt~ h<.t\.C ~1ttlded Just
tH H 11endl \ur<h per yanae ttm
'""'on, .. opp<> ed tu .l9S ~r
conu 1 on th•• yround
Ldyuno Beet ch senior
qu<Hle>rbdck Todd Merz has
thro'' n e\ en or h1 11 mtercep-
honl> og<11n 1 lrdgUt> competauon
th• hal> comp! •t !<I 71 of 156 lor
438 ) clfds dnd lhrl'f' TO<;, With JUSt
one sconn<J J)d5$ cagaanst PCL roes
fatnnc 10 LS lt>d off ns111 ly by
1un1or ~udnetbilcl.; Lewis Brad·
<;hu\\ ''ho hd' thrown for 673
'tttrd\ dnd e1<1ht TD dnd ru h~
for I'< TIX csJ> lhe 1nggl"r man U\
1h1• 't'N option
"t•nior Junior Tc101elu 1s tl\e
lc'ddtnq nbhn with 147 yorrl and
ht> ha~ cored lour TD111 whiJP
~nc•ll dnd M>ruor Nale Hamman
llfl' the lt>ddlnq re<t>IVCl"S With 18
ond lb catch respett1..,ely
l.dgunc1 &Mch h• lu..t 14 ol
11 lcli.t 15 PCL yum :*) but of th
lour PCL g•me:. II hcU 1oo·on on the
ht-Id .. tnce 1990 thn h•ve =t
d{Jdll\SI Estcinoa
~l.Alnna I ads the n t 0-6
LlllUPS
.oawww
Mt. Wt. a. ....
M I ts Jr DE
S-11 24S So OT
S-t 245 St OT
6-J 11S So 0(
6-J1ts JrOl.I
s-t 1IOSo u
S.11 llO Sr Ill w 145 So.Cl.I s. 1017S St Cl
s-1140 St Cl
S-10 160 So FS
84~~8.2001 ,SPORTS Doily Pilot
lightning strikes Panthers with 4-3 decision·
• · .,... a.. and lh• Soccu fUAa with four CJOdl~ Inn lecerra SC'Ored two goab to MoNan'I -1'lmollly ..... (three &~ft llGIOll 97 by the X-TennipalOts d , CAI dou.ll tromNollaW... n.woru•nn.1two ~rk lh Ughtnlng In a 4-3 victory · •ves} and.._... De•"-~ Al~ Slw ffedrkk, Gnn en 1 n Oils) ~ lllitl 1e (one goal) lind
overtb P n an an AYSO Reg100 strong tu the net for the Poreat Anoyo Pclttc. lnduded DMlel Netmr end ~ I,..•-= ( t g<Mal) .-, contnbu1t'f1
97 boys und r-10 scx:cer g Monkeys. The offenM WH led by In girls under-to aeuon· M.Mtlllll on on..-. Lendlngwppon w r kyle
Coltoa Cyu&ay nd Setvto c..da Dauy laf•UI ftwo stiou), .,...... • bD Doc l. Sou• le.us a • • ,!:'. ~;-s .roe:~ by w..... ._...with two lhotl and l'llilal lWro.
&1w scored gOdls ror tho Ughbltng. A ~ (three lbota), lp1acw Sldltla, MdCsra coea-.K'Oled ilt'gO&I an the a.en. .1011•da• Leabedl and enc w1lb trong def •
Wt nunut hea~r by WU Cwiel kepc Vbllde Am. ...... ,.... and ~ fint bait for the R«I Dogs to 1 th vtacut ~
lh Panthers' nnaJ comer kick from Allee. Midfield.en Nldl v...._.. and ~re. 1• 1• 8'altlla Keltoe KOred th ROMlet on defeme .,..,...._ In boys under-6 rtton. tytng the 5COt' • CIHltUaa ScoH played well. The winn&og goal off a"'°" I*" by Cottam. ~·Cole aao-er. Jotdaa wit. ·
Slevn MJUer dJld Mucot Urquiza derenie was anchored by To-y The defenH w411 led by lrlanH Ryu Goodlag, CbaJ'U• Heb odrae
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ugatnst tbG Rodletl and received qo,Jl'
from suwa JIWTter, Cn• non Mltdw-u
And Gauo• had. Nl.:Olu Hous, r
had uo • •~t. Gr•nt MoorP's CJOttl
hlghtightecllho ttock ts' off llS€! WUI
Hlnkela .. and lyu Baakent nm
trolJed the ball on oflen • tor th1·
Hanuncrhea.ds while Kyte~
palroUed th midh Id .
lrecht Vantbol and Matthew· ArnokL &utla. Ketadra Mu•. Zol• VerraU, ~~~0· .--nnd too.k on the SWe:a
DlPrancesca mot d the-ball w.eoll M A.mV"-*and bMty'nmpUB p1ay«'d inc ~ .... "
mldlluhJ. Patrick Bria.ad, Miies In boys under 12 APP l::y: well. Coartney Frend•, Veronica SOaft!asanc:I rt'<'elvodgoabfrom'-:
Ruden and goa~ per John Ryder • NEWPOllT ll!ACH 3, otlONA DIL Md.Aima tlnd .,.,._.,.... w wong J~=.~-= ~
rontnbutedondetense MA.a2 -art.Slcma ·andA.drtM d nth netforth Redn. ... (6-1·1). -....... --...-loUDCallOC.'e each K«tld a goal and .... ~ Mlmm YeotUDS ond Haydee Noakes
In boys und r-12 uction Demay Perdollo bad a goal and two • X· TUMINATOltS O, Gafl'.,DEaS 0 • httd num rous f.hOUi on gOcll • c llMSON CLOWNS t. Foae T a . ts for N wport Beach Ula game at • TIO! BLUE MAGICIANS overpowered Outstandln<J def •nsive efforts wer M!Cf\
AYSO RIGIOll 57
ThunderhaWks race tO 5-2 win
The Thundcrhdwks were 5-2 winners over
AJ1..o N1gu •I tn Costa M !tel bo~ under-13 APP
r1rt1un in AYSO 57 SO<'C'Cr play Sclturday.
Kaydeo HJ.att. Caleb Burgess and Lull Cozza
!><'Or<.•d goals to give thf• T hunderhawks o 3-1
l1'1lll11ne lead . A\IStln Even scored In the second
half and Benny Edi !>lormcod through the Aliso
V1e)u l..lefense to score a shorthanded goal lo seal
tlw wm The otfell.Ml WdS supported by Sta.mes
Arnold, Matt Grella r1nd AJber1o Nava. lbolDU
Kosnot.ky played w •U tc. gOdlkeeper and received
d1·l<'nslve support lrom Ben Abbott Kennetb Zich
clnl..I Adam Se.agondolla.r.
In qirls undN-10 dcllon
•Tm? llJp Grns 4, PEsTo Gins 2 . The RJp Girls
l'urnl'd thf'ir riflh victory ol tho season with a
tnumµh over the Pei.to Glrb Saturday. Caroline
Hudenberg (two godl"i}, Alna 011lpoU and
Kehey Davis M'Orl.!Ci to lt>dd th • Rip Girls. Kellie
Langwell cilso rontnhul<•d on oflense. Maggie
Mc£1roy doJJUndled the m1dhf ld wtule the defense
was dn<'hored by Karoline Wang, Erin Almuaz
.ind Abby Jones. Go.tlket•p<>rs Leyla Hezar and
KAatlt> DraUln spht lime in lhe net
In boyl> un<for-10 drtlon:
• MAKo Stwues 3, STORM 0 • Chris freeman
l>C'Or<•d two goalb cmd Ryan Peyton SC'Ored one to
lcod the undefeated Sharks. to U1etr eighth straight
v1rtory Braydon Bladdord ctuppcd m wlth an
.i>'i!lit M1dflelders Sebatlu Welch and Cameron
Kopple shut down the Stonn ' otren e David
Fenner, Chandler Mitchell dnd Suhm Arab
protected the Shdrks' net.
•FLYING TtCE.ltS 3, U CHTNINC 2 · Wlll Monow
~ored two go.ti cind Muon Cue had one to
llelp the Tigers come from behind for tht} wtn.
AutiD Jones, Zach Socoloskl, Nick Mathews
and Ch.r1sUu A.ndenon contnbutt!d on ortcnse
The defense was led by 1\'evor ftriednaan, ZKh
Hab4tr, len Klug and goalkeeper Z.dl CabJn.
Preston Preuer and Sam Parks scor d for the
ughtmng.
In girls under-to act.ton.
• SHoa Bm!AmtS 4, F\JNlcy MoNlcEYs 0. Sarah
Cuv.W and Mara TeDll each scored two gOdJs.
A8lelgb s.lla had~ Kelly Cooper, Vk1orl.a
hrll.beed. Snaaub Perk.Im and Erica Phllllps
were oUd in midfield. Goalkeepers Korlnne
Konllll and Vktorta lurkbeed earned th(> hulout
with support from delenders Jenn.Her l.lnunernuul,
Ellzabelb Ba.ngv and Zoya Mohan.
• PAD.on r,c-ll!EN Gea.os 2 -ha Tas.ldllen
(two goals) and Bryn HalUngs (on gOdll h lped
the Palrlots unprove to 7-t. Swab Cralg hdd d
k y isl while A.nna Venturln.I was trong on
defense.
• l...un Gw.s 4, BLUE BULLETS 0 · Kathryn
Couer and A....,,,, Jobmoa scored goals ror the
Laker Girls. uyne Kelly, AdlH Zepfel and
Y-.IDe becU also played weU for th Laker Girls.
The Blue Bullets were led by g04lk pers JOC'elyn
NeU and Taryn Greenberg. Fullback s Katie
eron.adyke, MNkeo* Comt.anllnou and Lama
Martina also contributed to the Blue BuUets'
eUort.
In boys under-8 action:
• Tue BLue RAPIDS took on the Llzdrd and
received two goals from team captain Hutton
Mc:ICetuaa. Jack Corab c10d Nkk Molinaro also
scored While DmAel Hobl, M.n I.anon and GimuJJ
Multarl provided defenslVe upport JOlb Giger
and z..cta Munaugh pldye<l well m m1dfteld and
hdd muJtJpJe dS ills.
• THI! Yeuow LICHTNlNG ('ollid"d with the
GaJaxy. Cole Klrby, Jedd lbayer, Hunter Molnar
dnd Michael Bui ore<l g0tt1s Grant Hodg.klnl
play id w U in rrudfacld. Sobd defense w~ provided
by DemJtrlo1 Ingram, Brooks W• tervelt and
yoalk pcrs Connor Lazar dnd MJcbaeJ Doertng
• THE GIEIN MAC HINE fctced the Purple
l.Jghlrnng Bol Brent l.aWIOa. and C.J. Nugt'llt
each scorNi two gOdls Cort HuUng1 and anu
Mull d.lso hctd goo.b. Blake Crable had two &Sts
and D•vll <;ate plnyed a good dll· around gamf'
Pete ltlgM and CamtU Bnwer also contrlbut id to
the Gr( n Machine' effort.
In hori under-7 action
• THI! Bwe GATOIS had their be t perfonndnc<•
ol lht' S<>ce;on agdll\St the Crystal l>rtJgoru. Mallhew
be.rbume dnd Tomo Andry ~r d two goals
apit'C'e WUI fortier came up with d big c:lSStSl
. C arl Johansson, Paul MuCabe and Bryce
JoMrmon Wt!Jl d1J strong lO the gOdl and JOMlholn
Ka.run dJld Alex Jenkins provadf'd stronq d f nse
Tb Cry led Ordgoru wNt.• led by Jack C.U,
Spencer lhuthen, Kevln K.uM.nlhJ .and Andy
Kamegawa. Key def nSJve plciy were mdd<' by
Eric ToUa, Jon.h Husted, Annen Mavusl, Grant
Wysopal and Baron Yahn.
In boy!> und r·h act.ton
• THE SHOClCEJIS took on the StJv •r Rock •ts und
were I •d by Jake H aaUng1 Uour go11 ts1 ctnd
~tthew IUete (on 90ctJl. Jared Dror dtld Monte
uJollesCAI h11d .is 1st Jared Daniels, Nolan
McCarthy dnd Tllnner Mllauo contnbut ~ on
de.I nse
AYSO RIGIOll 120
Bad Hair Day earns
win to open playoffs
Bad Ha r Day had a good ddy 1n th•
operung gdml' ol th playoff • eamm<1 .a 1.
I victory over the Lam Oevib in ;in A\..,< >
Region 120 gtrls und r-12 SOCC'er gdmt• 1111
Soturday
Corl Patelsld rored two yo(il .11111
TayJor West hdd one.
Strong del<'rute wa provided by 0 1.tna
Gonnlez and Jamie S11rdyka1. Palgt-
Wallace and Bridget Gleuoo m.idt• k1 ·\
tops m th<' net
In hoys under-I 0 act.ton
•TEAM ~ILVB l, TEAM COME.'1'. t
• RJgober1o Put~ scored an arty gOJI 101
Team Qu1ck!ulv r with upport lrorn
Jonatban MJran~ Robert BladtW@ll .i11tJ
Jose Hldalgo on Saturddy. GodJket.•1)1 ''
Scott Wagner, Andrew Roth ant.I Kohl
Jones stuycd trong to preserve tht• 111
Scott Alvarado, Cody Childers, 'J\'ler
SddJti dnd Devin Gulbtle a.bo rontnhu11 .. 1
to TI •dffi Qulcks1lv r's f>flort
• T EAM Q uac KstLVl!I 3, GoLot-~
DIACO 2 · Roth scored the flnit c1c1<1I
with ~upport from Gut.hne. Wagner dncl
81.ickweU on Nov I Perez ddded c1 qwl
but the Gold n Dragons answered with
two {}Odls to ti th • ~re. 2-2. tong pl.i~
from SctuJt~. C tuJd rs dnd H1ddlgo kc·pl
the game tied until Mm1ndd scor ~ th•·
gome-wmner In th hnal mmutes
• W OLVEJlJNl! 0, GALAXY 0 • EdWlldo
Esplnoz.a and David Navta were !>1rOO<J 111
the net wluJ Matt Jooes, ~ &plnou dlMI
Robert lulaa were JOUcJ on def en Ev.a.n
l!dbon. Kevln IOMr, Ryan Barnett and
Marc Defrenu contnbutcd on olfenst•
AYSO ... there4s nothing quite like the awesome beginning
Sdturd.iy EIJITOH'S NOTE: There'a nothlny
quill' llkf> the first tlml• In most an y
t.'ndeavor Thu A YSO cooclt from Region
97 tells It I/he JI ls and 11 pretty well sums
up that tlrst·yeor !tOCCf!t el.pcrlenc:e for
yoongatets in every regK>n
Some call It swann buU. or dmeba
l><Jll Whdt <to you rettlly l'ltpt-ct l rom
5·yedr-ol<h?
001 te.un as tht• T-Rex 's dnd ow cheer
1~ "llAVI! FUN!"
sports, but the competitive world we
live ln
We are a recreational organizabon
ctnd we do not k p 5COre ... but they
know, who run.a fut and scores. I so
wanted to make it a oon.lidence--buikbng
experience, with po11tive and reward.Ing
experiences. Pirst and luting memories,
full of laughter and joy that will bring
them all back next year.
Can you reaUy coach 5-year-oldsf
Sports psychologlsL1 will tell you
·basically, no,• and not to overcoach
them, nor push th m. U you provide
them with a po 11Jve and nurturing
environment in which they can exp
themselves in a self dl1covery en·
v1t0nment and y HAVE FUNI, they
will learn.
feel blessed with ltll' good fortune of d
gr at socc r mentot ant! fncnd, my
• neighbor O n of th •greatest gllls you
can give. ~ shartng your quul1ty Lim •
and cxpenenc with th luture oULe~
of our gre.11 rommunlty and th • world ,
the chUdren.
Now, rrom the cCMch. but through
th ey of 5·year-olds:
Our ll~t garn was hard. mOfil of u\
dl(l not even know wluch Wc1Y to go All
our COdCh tc1Jkcd about was having fun
ctntl t •Umg th oth r te..m dnd us how
wi U we are doing W • use the ·magic
word • on our lPclm \Yo .iy pl ase,
thank you and W(' dr good sporu U
liOffieone fall down or g an oow h.
W(' kJck the ball OUI of bounds &o lop th >
9ome dJld make uro th y are all n9ht
All r every g11me and practlcP WP
hug our par nts and thank them fur
providing us with tht' OJJportumty tu
play soccer and tor dnving ~ We hdv•·
been play1n<: for a couple ol month'
now We are d.11 runrung with the ball. w •
afl sconng gCM.15, we pass lb ball to
edCh oth r. w a.re l amtng the ktW\ uf
the gam 11nd we·r havmg fun Our
tMm hctd a HdllOw n party ~d our
parents really Uk each other.
Al. 11 h~t-yedr COdCh, I had virtually
nu c•x1M.•nence with the •world'~ sport•
ol MK'C'cr AJthough. with th fabulous
help of L.trry Webb. AYSO Rec1ion 97
cooc-hl.Jl9 roordlnator. he prnvidcd the
rfld<'ht.'1 with dU tht• ltle)l.S 1u ·make a
dUlc:>rC'nn• -
For uur enllrl'" ICc1tTI fcUmO!Jl dll lu-st-
YPd r klchl. this t:nuld be th~u hr t
l'llf'l'nt-mv wtlh romJ)f'llUon. not only In
Was th1s y r r warding? Ob. yest
Beyond my wild t dreams and distant
memor1es of my penooa.I childhood I
We slt1rtt:d the Pason le11m1.n9 cuch
oth r's nam . C dJnpbeU D'EhSC'U, Wllb
John.son, Jon Jon LN-, Wyott Devine,
Zachary Stdg<'nbaurer. Bobby I(, clrru.,
Reod Pf Iller and K Uen Neighbors •.nd
w • .., au fnends
W laugh dnd play at pract.tce I
'11ways look forward to Thur ddy
alt~moon practlce. We h11v uruform
and WJth num~l"I on thc-m and w hdv
cool IOCalr hOOlt cmcJ w pkty gd.Ol on
We shake hand W1th th other t •arn
di the end ot the garn • and tell them
•good 1ob. • Our J>d.r nt form a bndg
with th4?ll artM and we run und •r th m
they cheer WI on. Ul n w get treat.a.
Our parents are very qw t durtng
th g•mP and they m<>tiUy wy •good
job" and teU U) to tuiv fun.
Codch Brue ay wa ctre au
responsible for good port5mansh.1p and
w bould have~ for on Wl<Jther.
Corona del Mar girls finish first at Southern Callf om1a Yo uth Water Polo Championships
( 'uro11a dPI MM learn'> comp<>tcod
in the Southern Califomm yuuth
w<1IN polo cb1tmp10mtups tlt Long
B<>tt<h Stctle dunn<J the I l two
Wt'C•k<>nds
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finished first in their cllvtsion.
In the final guie, the team beat
the Rivenide Outsklen, 6·2. AIMly
Or.,... wu ple1er ol the game
With three goa.11.
Abo s.cortng for Corona del Mor
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$nd ,.....,.. Dupu.... Pldytng
goa.ltender ln the fan.I {J4ltn • w c....... Lr--with SUI SllV • Amy
ZKlutr and KeWe Wolle contnbuted
on def •nse.
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second in their breck •t dtd the
12-11.nd-under bors and g1t t cam
Tbe 10...nd·undcr IJUJled team
lrom CorOM del Mar earned •n ~
honorctbJe mention.
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We are .-u In nd~ now and our tc:>e1m
picture, uophy ond my T·Reit urulorm
wtll be one of my most cheri ht•d
memon and ~ m mon will b4 ••
solid foun<LtUon lor rny y tarS ah ad
Thank you to my fabulou t df1\
parents, as tstd.nt COctch Larry, l1 t1m
Mom Chris and 411 lhf' A YSO vofuntair.
who make a dllf rt>nce
Co.ch Bru<'t" nd CdO'lpbeU
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