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SERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
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PlllDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2001
Co-up.le f orgiVes ·suspect
who burglarized them
.. 51E\ll MCCAANIC I OMV I'll.OT
Pam Winchester holds a note she found wtth a·guJtai and computer
that were returned anonymously to her Costa Mesa home after being
• stolen ~o years ago. lbe note expressed the thiefs remone fo_r the act.
·-• iwo years after they were
victimized, Costa Mesa
residents come home to find
a stolen computer and
guitar returned to them.
DMpe lherath
DAllV PtloT
COSTA MESA -Two years ago,
couple Eric Floyd and Pam Winchester
came back from w ork to find their
Eastside home burglanzed.
The Uueve had taken Floyd's
Yamaha gwla.r and h1.s Toshlba lap-
top computer. on wtuch h saved
much of hts omce work ·we fell VJoldted . • Floyd said
·The items were hot all that valu-
able, but we were swpnsed Uus ino-
denl happened here beca~ t.bls lS
a nice ne1ghborhoqd and we had
never heard of cinylhlng like th.ls
happen here.·
Last Fnday, when W1ncbe ter
returned home from work, he saw
the stolen items -the gwta.r m.in45
lhe stnngs, b\Jt Wlth the stand, AOd
l
the laptop with 1t mouse and
adapter -s1ltlng on h r doorstep.
With the returned items was a
note 'Sciawled on a ruled beet of
paper. Slgned ·Anonymous Amends
Maker,• the letter e x pre ed the
wntet's remorse for his or her dctaonl.
•tt brought tear i o my eyes,·
WlDChester said. "It w klnd ol 'emo-
bonal We had ev<•n forgotten about
ow stuff It s been so long But the
unportant lhmg as th.Ls person had
changed has or her whole bfe and
SEE COUPLE PAGE 4
Navy letter
further puts
park in peril
•Rep. Dana Rohrabacher says South County
officials might have to pay for the closed· El
Toro Marine base under Great Pdfk plan.
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA -A
local congressman who
supports an airport for the
clo ed El Toro Manne
Corps AJr Station S&d a let-
ter from the Navy lS
·underrrurung !the) legality
and feasibility" of a G reat
Park at the base.
·After reVJewmg corre·
spondence from H T John·
son,· Rohrabdcher said, • 1t'
appear advocate of a
Great Park reuse of El Toro
would face tremendous
legal. econonuc and enVJ·
ronmental hurdl •
lt«:>TOS llY SEAN ..Ull I ()ALY l'!l.OT •
Corne ll ruescu, a Romanian bomblng survivor oJ World War D, gives Harbor View Elementary Uftb-graden and
their teachen a real-UJe blst.ory leuon at the Orange Coaaty Walk of Honor at the Sant. Ana Civlc Center OJl
Thursday. Below, Sid Hallburn rolls up a Dag as Harbor View ltudenll fln.lsb their vbil
A istant Secretary of
the Navy H T John on
answered the wntten
requ t from Rep. Dana
Rohrdbacher. who repre-
lo tu Sept. 14 letter,
Joh.nson an wer evenll
que uons Rohrabacher
asked 111 a July 11 I tter the
congr man nt to U S
Secretary ol Defense Don-
aJd Rumsfeld
South County opponents
History · comes to life
Fifth-graders at Harbor \tiew Elementary
learn from veterans whose past
accomplishments fill their schoolbooks
Deir*eNewman
DAllV PILOT
H arbor V1 w Elementary
School fifth1J?ad n. " vNJ
a personal I son 111 the high
cost of freedom and the
COWl\g n~cd to d f nd 1t wh n
they vwted the Orang County Walk
of Hooor on Thursday.
The Walk, at th Santa Ana C1Vlc
Center, honors the lght Orang
County h roes who have earned th
hlgh t military award -th Con-
gressiondl Med&I of Honor.
Fift n Orange County schools
attended th •vent, with the, Corona
del Mar school the Ion Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dlstnct representabve.
Whtle the llflh·< raders tudy U.S.
tu.story throughout th year, Thurs·
day's tnp enabled them to go beyond
the textbooks and I am from the vet-
eran thernselv .
·1rs so meaningful for the kids to
know what has gon on before them,
that people have given their Uves for our
counuy, • teecher Penny Norton N.k.I.
Wben th students ai"rtved at the
Walk, they were greeted by former
Navy pilot Jack Srruth, who empha·
ized the values the armed forces
SEE HISTORY MGl 4
A letter to males of bad yams
72 Y ou know who you.,.,
Each year, you do the
same lhlng: You just
can't'"°' to wuk tb.rOugh
the prodUc:e MCdon ol the
groce1 y etore without fWing
up a plMtk: beg with y .....
Yov don't know hoW to c60k
tMm: you jult remember
.IOllMlthina about brown
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nts Costa Mesct. SEE NAVY PAGE 4
Newport man convicted
on molestation counts
•Jury finds Thomas Michael Murphy guilty
of felony lewd conduct with three young girls
and possessing child pornography.
SANTA ANA -A 54-
y ar-old Balboa Island man
was led away m handcuff
Thursday alter a Jury found
hun guilty of touching tbr
young girls indppropnately
and pouesslng a large vol-
um of ctuld pornography.
The 12-member JUry,
comprlling eight women a.net
four men, deliberated for
'
about 13 hour over three
day before readung the .. w.
diet, wh.ich prosecutors said
could result m a W sentenc:e
for Thomas l\.lichael Murphy
Murphy w . lound guilty
ol lour felony counts of lewd
conduct wtth a child younger
than 14 1nd one mi1de·
meanorcountofpoaesmng
clu)d pornography Each ol
the f lony counts include
SEE CONVICTED MGE 5
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2 Friday, No...nb. 9, ~I
• er-. CoMt COl'9 wiJI pr-nt •History of the March, •• SAiute to
mllttary INtdm. at 3 p.m. ~It the Robert 8. Moore Theatre,
2701 F.arview RoMt, Costa Mela. $5 or $7. (714) 432·5880 .
Daily Pilot
CHECK IT OUT
(Jet carried away
during Children s
Book Week
R eading can be a magic carpet for kids
-a means of explonng fantasy world ..
and myt.tucal uruverse , as well a he·
uonal settings that reflect thelt own. When
they •Get Carried Away" with books, young
readers will be embracing the theme for thf>
82nd observance of Nabonal Ctuldren' Book
Week, wlucb will be observed Mooday
through Nov. 18.
There are many way to mark the OCCd·
sion, from dre sing up as storybook charoctf'r-.
to acting out chapters of favonte books
Dozens of acUv1lJ that encourage IJterary
fun are at hllp'.//www.cbcbook .org, ho led IJ\
the Ctuldren' Book Couno.l. Since 1919, th1'>
nonprofit assoc1auon has promoted the ioys 01
juvenile bterature during the week belorc•
Thanksgiving
Perhaps th best way to c lebrate lS to q1vt•
an to the pleasures of new tlnd classic ctuJ-
dren's hebon In the lonner category. Lemon)
Snicket ha a.mas ed a legmn
of fan , mostly age 9 and old·
er, with h1s gleefully smdc
"Series of Unfortunate
Events.• Filled wt th bleak
eplSOdes that never tum out
dS one ought hope. th <'Im·
guastically playful boo~ r c<1ll
the droll humor of Roald Ddhl
and Charles Dicken!>
From left. Nlchola Hormann. Richard Doyle, Don Harvey, W. Morgan Sbeppud and Shawn House are the men of •Home-
coming· at South Coast Repertory.
A . uruJar breed of tongut •
tn-cheek wtt mforms Joo Sci·
en.ka's popular "Time Wup
1)10" enes. Th.rough the adventures of Jew.
Sam and Fred. preteens can v nture v1canow •.
ly into King Arthur's court. the WUd West. tht>
Stone Age. ancient Egypt and th futurt> In •s.a Sa.mum,• the n w t installment. th<·
mtreprd ttm travelers are working on a hd1ku
homework as 19nment when they tngger tlw
mystlcaJ mecharusm that land them m t 7th
century Japan.
A disquieting
'HOMECOMING'
Harold Pint~r play at SCR examines a disturbing side of humanity
Young Chang
D AILY P•LOT
H drold Pmt<>r\ "I lomecommg·
mated rec .-nt thedtergoers to
wnte brdvo letters lo South Coast
Repertory\ dm'<"lof"i for hctvmg
thl' gu~ to '>ldge tt p1(>(t• .. o Crulhful
Othrrs wrotr thdt tht>y were repulsed
by-th.,. .,how. not to m<'nllon disturbed and
shock<'d hy PmtN'" t•xJrmndlJOn of our
pnm1llve Wdys
S()nW walked out lx•fon> the .. how ended
·But I think thdt\ line•.· said Colette
Kilroy, tht> !>Ole woman in the hve-person
Cdst ·1 think wp're dmnq our JOb 1f we
don t "h) dway from tht• Pdgmt''> I think
11 hd .. to hve m d pldc that ts ddnng and
provocatJvp •
Kilroy hes1tutc•d when d.,kPd 1f he
could .. um up the 'ilory To sum up her
chdrdcter Ruth To boil down, JU~t for the
Sctke of 1t. the pomt of 1t dll
Sh • took dwh1lt> to &tdrt ~peciking It's
w VlS<"erdl dnd rdW Kilroy began. that it's
d1fhcuJt tu r<?dlly dr1tc ultilf' dnyth1ng.
·1 think Pmtt>r'" h1ttm9 on !>Om thmq, •
she fintslly 'did • 1 rnuld find th<• logtC'dJ
through lmt.>. hut wht1t I hnd ..o faSClndt -
mg dhout him 1 h<• t;N•ms to wnt<> on the
sutx-on no~ levt•l W<'IJ. He'" lund of
dr dmbkP m 1t
•Honwronung. • which will clo on
SCR' Mainswge on Nov 18. 1!> dbout an
dll-male household that 1s chdnged when
d womon umv Ev(•ry word IS lad n
with my t ry Every o;f'ntenro LS cconorru-
CdJ and of dudl purJ>O'><' Every churact r
lS fdW.
"The men qo dll the way back to th
cnv mPn, dnd Ruth q all th way back
~YI
•WHAT: •Homecoming"
• WMIN: Through Nov. 18. 8 p.m. Tues-
day through Fnday, 2:30 1nd 8 p.m. ~
Saturday. ~ 2:30 ~ 7:30 p.m. Sur\·
day
• wt•ll; South CoMt-Repertocy, 655
Town Center Driw, Costa Mes.
• COST: S27-S52
• CALL: (71•) 708-5555
to the cavewomen. It's a tremendously
pnmal play, and lhal' one or th things I
found so glonous about II,· S&d director
Maron Benson •. also a co-founder of SCR.
Max, a harp-tongued, bitter, retired
butcher. bves in London wtth bis sons
Joey and Lenny. Joey, training to be a
boxN. IS the most softhearted of the lhr
Lenny. aJways m a harsh, l k suit, lS th
dllhcult son constantly at war wtth tus
dad.
Max's broth r Sam ls genU , compas·
s1onate and a chauffeur.
Max' wil • J le. ba long pcisscd
11way.
And then Ruth amv Wllh h r
phil050pher husband, Teddy, Max's old
on.
•Ruth' power is in her stilln , • Kilroy
aid "And h r power com lrom a feJJU-
nin tde of h r. It's a fenwun tr ogth. •
Tt'ddy is a man of words. H ph.iloso-
P~ about lile and sttuat1ons lnsteed of
g tting lost ln them. He Is conv ntlonal
and seemingly content partic1pobng in life
from a distance. But Ruth has a hunger
• o.nd thirst to be needed, to be osual, to
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get lost an the thick o/ things. ·
Her needs get met in this household of
men - each of whom h affects in differ-
ent ways.
• 1 think all these men are looking for
mothers,· said Kilroy, a Malibu mother of
two. •And Ruth gets trem ndous satislac-
lJon lO being the mother. She wants to
have sex, he'll be the mother to Joey,
he'll do the business transactions with
Lenny."
The bU •Homeconung· refers to Ted-
dy's return hom • to the men' return to a
ehse of home with the amval of a
woman, and also to Ruth's return home -
the place that brangs her back to life.
•she wtU be able to live out these dlf-
ferent parts of herseU With these different
men,• Kilroy said. ·she will be able to
express herself. And the Uung &S, Ruth
must expres hersell. She can't be boxed
ln."
Pinter's piece is as much about the
characters' pauses as theU' words. A
dreemhke quiet. intenupted by both a
lArtllng numbness and lArtllng emotion,
hangs over the production.
The mystery was alive behind th cur-
tains too. The actors kept secrets, hesitant
to give away too much of th 11 characten.
'It's been a process m wtudl a lot has-
n't been dilcussed. • Kilroy said. "Our
game ii to throw eech other off.•
The effect is that • Homecomlng • ruts
people where they're not used to being
bit. ·nwat wu Pinter' aim. To it up and
take notice. to bnng our attention to
something not comfortable." Kilroy sa.ld.
•And tt might not be the bHlthielt place.
but we all return home.•
Fractured fduy taJes are th basis for Gall
CM'IOll Levine's •The Prtncen Tales," dnoth
er wtnnJ.ng senes with a rclpt preteen follow·
lng. In •c1ncterellis and tbe Glau Hill," th••
most recently published ot th
band-sized volum , Cin-
derell.is is a boy with two
untnendly brotMll, no f&ry
godmother. a talent for silly
inventions and a aush on a
princess who thmk.s he's a
monster.
With the adventur~ ot
• behdv1oraJJy chall nged •
George and Harold. Dav
Pilkey has captivated d bght--.............. ..
ly younger audience When
they hypnollZe their school
prinopal and tum h.un t.r1to d
•• ,.... corruc book -hero m "Tbe
Advmtura ol C.p&a!n
Underpants,· th rrusctu vou'
fourth-graders never expect
mean Mr Krupp to ldfl cht1'>·
lng bdd guys Ill his kivv1
Whlle th y'r not tdedl rot
models, the two provide
enough illin to mdkc>
eager read rs of second-to
fourth1JTilders who hav ne\'·
er willingly picked up a book before.
BelJ>re any ol th pranksters ppearcd m
prtnt, uch rogu as Max in •Wbent UM WUd
Tb.lng1 Are .. w re mtroduong preschool rs to
th magic or books. Three-through 7-yectr-old
can n)Oy uch lnspmtbon at th N wpor1
Bea h Central Ubrery at 10.30, J 1:30 a m. an<f
1 p m Nov 17 At th peoaJ tory um ,
members of th library' Young Adult AdVlSOry
Couno.l will dramatlZe Mau.rice Sendak'• eta •
sic tale. •Mr. Gumpy'i Motor c.• and v cell
other popular children' works -a pert way
to celebrat Chtldren' Book W k.
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Daily P~lot fudoy, ~ 9. 2001 s
2002 ~mbly race gets started already HOW TO HELP
•Ken Maddox, whose 68th
District now encompasses
Costd Mesa, will have
competition from Democratic
and Libertarian candidates.
Peul Olnton r-·
DAiv Pllor
COSTA MESA -AW t id"
sub lltute tedcher, a perennial
CttrdC'n Grow c-andi,dat and a sil-
ting cass mblyntan · hayc all
announced th lf d lr to rt-present
C04ild M ITI the stat A mbly.
The thrPc c .. ndidatc ctll f.aled
J>dperwork Wednesddy lo replace
Assemblyman John Campbell,
whose 70th 01 trict was redrawn
outsldc> the city'i. bound.in m early
plember, Au11tant Regl trar of
Voters Suzanne Slupsky said.
The aty wu placed lo lh 68th
Dlstnct. a seat now held by K n
Maddox. 18achN Doug SCTibn r. Al
Snook and Maddox huv alJ
announced th y wouJd k to r< p·
resent Co ta Mm.a IJ ginnincJ in
2003.
Th pnmary elect.Ion for th ell
will be held March 5, with th CJ n-
eral election Nov. 5 The d<!ddhn \ for
hllng a ·d darahon on tntf'nl, •
required to seek elcrtJ~n to a .,tat •
office. was W dn day. No oth<>r
candidates may nter th rac-•, but
any of lh lhr on record can WI
drop out.
Maddox, who lives in Gorden
Grove, said he 1. now looklnu lor1d
house in Cosld Me!>d MtJddox
dCknowledged he 1 WJ ldm1htim-
tng him If wath lht> <tty' 1!) u
·1 plun on gNhng more mvolvl'<.I
m thdt dtl'd as w • <JC"l cl()!,Cr tt> th
l'lt.•c:hon. • Mtiddox w1d ·1 'o ld
MC"SJI i not ~m.-th1nc1 lo lw d1s-
countrd l plc.an on hdvinq et vNy
dC"lJV(• C'dffi()CllHO m th•• ( 'ortd ~1C~I
tllf'd •
Scnhnttr, 34, '' d r gulcJr pm •
nw at C'1ty Coun~I mt •ting'>. In
dddallon to l Cdchmg .ihU'>f>d c h1l-
drt>n tll th Orc.lnc1cwood Cluldren\
I lorn m Ord.09''· h<' dlso app<•or. on
"Tht> Ub<>rtdndn All<'mdtiVt', • ct locdl
cc.1bl '>how.
c nbnPr, w ho will run .. , d
l..JbcrtdOiJO, hd n<•VN hf'ld dll l'lt.'( l·
t'd office. But lonn<•r Counc1lm.rn
J Enck .. on tlppomlPd htm to tlw
n ty'" C'luld raw dn<I youth wrvlf l''
romm1ll<•t•
"It' pretty much my hr'' lor.1y
mto J><Uttsan c•k-rtc!fl ollk'f', • S<:r1hll• 1
ct1<.I ·11 lvotm.,I wrint c1 ch flf•rc•nt
opbOn th.lo U\4• uswJ tuH, I'm tlww •
Snook h.i run for Caty Counc 11
and ~v rttl othN olltt • 111 Ciiuh•n
Grow• 11 t1l5') (JJ>p<.rwd 1.ultlm1. ·•
d RP-lorm J><•rty c dnd1cl.1l" 1n llH•
Al.<tc>mhly r.tH! In 1'111H I It•' llOW
runnanc1 or\ llw f>pmo' r r1l1< he kt•t
C dmphell, who till 11·1u1•s.·111s
NPwport fh•tlch, must 111 o ft.1r ,,
r h~tmn Ill Novc•mht.•r
Two cond1d..i11 .. , lMvc• 'idld th")
will nldkt• o pltJy 10 Of>f""l' < ·dmphP.11. John K,m,., who l!v1'\ 111
Lcsk~ For ... ,, will n.m .... ti r >POIU( r.it
in lh•• r.t( ( •
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p111\11h• I II•• 1·h._.7 inr h pnnt
will mi.I ltt \\.hll h wtll ~· ~·nl
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Beaut iful Westside Cleanup
• WHEN: 8:30 a.m. Saturday
• WHERE: Those who wish to
participate can sign up at
Smart & Final, 707 19th St.
• INFORMATION: (714) 754·
5223
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bad moved on to the right path •
The note said its writer broke into the
hou.we and tot the items with friends.
•J'm now at a point in my U/I wh :re
I feel I need to make amends for'the tPr-
rible things 1 have done,• the le tter
read, "so ... I've decided to return
these items.
• U I knew how to make up for what
I did, I would do it in a heartbeat, but 1
don't. 1lus is all I know to do. Hopefully.
yoit can understand. Thank you, and
I'm so sorry.·
Floyd said ne was angry when he
was victimized two years ago.
"You wonder who does something
11.ke this,· he said. •was it someone we
knew? Was It a crime of opportunity?
We moved here because it's a sale
neighborhood."
But now, those bitter feelings have
been magically erased. Floyd said.
·u·s not even getting the stuff back,"
he Sdld. "It's the note. You have to
admire the way they confronted their
hves and turned their lives around.•
Pam
Wiid tr
holdl.
.note that
·was left
wttb ltemt
that were
returned
by an
iDJllYID0'8
tbleJ after
two years.
ST(I/(
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1)114Y Pt.Of
Findmg stole n property returned dt
one's doorstep 1s ex.t.remely rare, said
Costa Mesd Police Lt. Dale Birney.
·usually. the way we recove~ prop-
erty 1~ when we arrest the person
responsible,• he said. "This is surpns-
mg It JUSf doesn't happen.·
wouJd not pr(!ss charges against the
offender even if th y found out in the
rutµre who he or she is.
sure,· she M'.fd. •we could tell that per-
son we have forgiven them. Th~y don't
know how we feel.•
•But whatever 11 is. they are on the
right track,• he .scud. ·More power t~
them; And we hope they keep gomg.
The couple has spent the last few
days wondering who this person Ls and
why he or she did what he or she did.
Both Flo~ dlld Winchester said they
Floyd sdJd he would not, however,
want to meet that person. But
Wmchester said •that would be nice.•
• tt would give me a sense or clo-Floyd sa.id. ..
• DMp9 -..eth covers public saf~ty and
couru. SM may ~ reached at (949) 574-
4226 or by ~mail at d .. "8 bharathO
fatfmH.com.
HISTORY
CONTINUED FROM 1
fight to uphold.
·Just the 1ded that we can
stand dnd tdlk to edch other
freely -we OW(> lhdl to the
men etnd women in the
cmned ~ervi(es, • Smith s.ud.
Then Lewis Nockold. a
World Wdr II veteran who
fought di PeSlrl Hdrbor. gave
d tou.r of the eight memonal
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C'dn la~l yet1r no longer
echoes m your rrund. You
thmk only· ·Ydms! How fes-
tive, how trad1uonally
Thanksgiving!"
Only later. stdJlding in
your kitchen, does the log
begrn to Wt. Tuts 1s when you
reabze lhdt you're not sure
what to do with yam~. You're
not even sure whot they are.
Are they the SdITle as sweet
potatoes, you wonder, d~
your hands reach' for the
plaques. As the students hud-
dled -around the monuments,
Nockold ex pldmed the acts of
· cour<tge lhdt resuJted m the
men's decoralJon.
Amonq those uctions
was the selfless act of John
Baca, who put a helmet on
top of d grenade that lhreat-
eoed til!> platoon m Vietnam.
then laid on top of the helmet
and dbsortx><l the full shock
or the explosion, hreukmg
dlmost every bone in his
body
poldto peeler (A( lucllly. d
yam 1s a type of -.weet potato.
more orange and moist lhdn
the on~s with hghler-colored
ms1des.1 Ftfteen..fmnutec;
Idler. you're stdnding above a
ca~serolE.-dish full of rough-
cut orangC' chunks. wtth lots
or peel left on. As tf on
autopilot, you reach for the
brown sugar and m arshmal-
lows, dump them on top, and
put thf' concocllon m the
oven -at ,.,·hat temperature
dJld for how long you don't
know. Frdnkly. you no longer
evefl Cdre . You've got d
turkey lo worry dOOUt, rt
salad to toss and a sc>utmq
Holiday Shoe Sale 20%-70%
off entire !i-oe ~
Many o! the students said
they were deeply impressed
by the examples of bravery.
•It's really nice that people
risked their lives for our coun-
try,• said l:.eslee Kaczmarek.
• They're -very brave and
they stood up to SilY they
were proud to be an Ameri-
can .·
After viewing the monu-
ments, the students viewed a
military jeep. an M-1 Grand
semiautomatic rifle and a
Browning 50-callber machine
drrangement that, unless
changed, will place drunk
Uncle Joe right next to recov-
ered aJcoholic Aunt Alice.
WeU. on behalf of myseU
and all the people who make
good yams, let me say this:
Slop! You're ruining it for the
rest of us.
I encounter your victims
every year. They're the ones
who, at whatever holiday
gathering l attencj, won't
touch my yams. They won't
taste them. they won't look at
them, they ·hate• yams.
l blame you, because my
yams can create converts of
unbelievers, if only they taste
lhem. But many are so
scarred by brown goo of
years past, they'll never, ever
take that risk again. •
I try to tempt anti·y~-
NAVY .
CONTINUED FROM 1
of Orange County's aUport plan
for the base have a different
spm on the two letters, which
focused on whether park sup-
porters could get the 4,700 aaes
at no cost. The letters also
addressed environmental
cleanup of the base and what
bureaucratic hurdles park sup-
porters would need to dea.t .
·Tue door hasn't closed on
the Great Park.• South County
spokeswoman Meg Waters
said. ·1 think Mr. Rohrat»cher
has read the letter too fest and
doesn't understand ~nuances
ot the base convemon proa!lllS. •
gun used on airplane
bombers to shoot down 'ene-
my fighters. For many stu-
dents, it was the first time
'seeing a gun up close.
·1 think it's scary," Sophie
Molinari said. -
The event is swnsored by
the Orange County Freedom
Committee, ·which pays
Sl 2,000 for all the school bus-
es. Jerry Prell, event chair-
man, said the Walk takes on
special significance this year
because of the terrorist
mers with an appealing pre-
sentation. My yams are ·
baked and served in shelled
out halves of orange peel.
This cute touch is also
designed to foreshadow the
flavor experience -a light,
sweet dtrusy taste.
l improvised the recipe,
tasting orange yams al a
friend's house when I lived in
Florida. At the time, I was a
yam-hater too. But the little .
orange cups were too cute to
turn down, and once I'd tast-
ed their contents, I was a
believer.
The next year, I tried to
mimic the recipe and learned
something you, ob yam
defiler, still don't know:
Making good yams is easy.
I peel and chop the yams
into large chunks and then
~
South County leaders hope
to put their Great Park to a vote
during the county's Marc~ 5
election. The park initiative is
now stuck in legal flypaper
while supporters anxiously wait
for an appellate judge to decide
its fate.
On July 31, Superior Court
Judge James Gray invalidated
the petition, saying the ballot
title and summary were ma-
lea.ding.
Airport boosters have aiti-
d1.ed the Great Park as an unre-
alistic drain on the public purse.
•Do the people of the coun-
ty want to buy a bjg perk for the
dty of Irvine?. Newport Beach
Coundlwoman Norma Glover
asked rhetorically. •That's the
question.·
attacks on Sept. 11.
·we understand that kids
may be fnghtened. so we
hope tlus helps show that the
Uruted States is big and
strong and has weellhered
major storms m the past,·
Prell said.
· • ~ NewmM cove« educ>
tlon. SM may ~ reached at (949)
574-4221 0< by •mail at
d~1rdre.MWmanOfat1~com
boil them. When they're soft,
I mash them with a potato
masher, then add granulated
sugar,-Ugbt brown sugar.
grated orange peel and
orange Juice to taste. Just
before baking, I rrux m
chopped walnuts and rrurua-
ture marshmallows dnd
spoon them into the empty
orange hall shells.
They're different. they're
delicious, and they're noth-
ing like the grotesque globs
others tum their noses up al
every year. So, U you must:
Take my recipe, please. Just
stop making it tough for
those of us who can say loud·
ly and proudly: Yes. I yarn.
• June Cw • _. cqvers New·
port Buch. She may ~ reacMd at
(949) 574--4232 °' by •mall at
juM.aut19ranMfllatirMS.com.
GJover and olhers, not ur-
prisingly. agreed · with
Rohrabacber's assessment that
the Johnson letter was helpful
to their cause.
The Navy bas set a timetable
for handing the base over to
the county to develop lhe air-
port. That process could begin
April 15.
"My sense is that the Navy
is teWng us loudiy and dearly
that if that property is conveyed,
it's going to be used for an air-
port,• Newport Beach
Coundlma.n Gary Proctor said.
..... OIMon C0¥8f'S the
environl'YMN't and John Wayne
Alrpott. .._ may be rffehed •t
(949) 76M310 or bv ...,.,.u •t
l»fJ/.dlntoneMtimin.com. •
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COSTA MESA
Daily Pilot -
• ........ "'-t: Gt" theft w. repot1e(f 1n the 1100 block at 1:59. p.m ·T~. •
......... 9"et: Petty theft wtt~in~3000
block at 9:57 II m. ~ .......... ,tereet!A
hit~and-run was repotted in
the 600 block at 6:21 p:m.
~ .. • ,._ .... """'-: An
MUUlt WM reponed In the
2000 block at 1N6 p.m
~.
• .... port ao.Mvwd: A
Yehidlt burglary was repon
eel In the 1800 blodt at 4:29
p.m. Tuesday.
• Polnol .. Aw: An ~o the-ft was reported 1n
the 1700 block at 4:23 p m
T~.
............ "-r. .fletty theft
WM reported in the 3100
block at 9;58 a.m. ~~
• w.t 1Mt ~Vandal·
Ism was reported in the 400
block at 11:31 a.m. T~
NEWPORT BEACH
• C_,on o.t Drive: A
Yehide burglary was report
ed in the 100 block at 8:38
•.m.Wedn~y.
• Cffff Drive W'td lWtin
Awnur. A traffk ~ollislon
Involving Injuries was report
eel at .10:32 a.m. Wednesday
• Uncioln U..: A h1t·and
run WllS reported In the
1600 block at 1:29 pm
Wednesday.
• Newport C8"t9r Drive:
Forgery WllS reported in the
400 blodt at 4:23 p.m.
Wednesday.
•R• .. •Aw:Van
dalism w~ reported 1n the
500 block at 11:55 p.m
Wednesday.
• SM Joaquin Hiits flolld;
A vehicle burglary was
reported in the 2600 block
·at 7:28 a.m. Wednesday .
• Via~ W'td Via
Udo..Soud: Racing a vehl(le
wil\ reported at 10:20 a.m
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THI NEWS
Fr eway lane closes
after prisoner Dees
The northbound fa.st lane
on the Costa M Freeway
dosed for about 20 minutes
Thursday Clf ternoon alter a
femal prison r klc:ked out an
Orange County Sheriff'•
Department vehlcl window
and escaped through it. police
offlctaJ.s said.
The pnsoner. arrested on
SU$pldon' Of re<:kJess driving
1.n Lake Forest, kicked out the
squad car's wmdow at 4:25
p.m • forcing the d puty dn·
vtng the vehicle lo top, an
Orange County Sheriff's
Depvtment official s&d. The
pri oner, whose name was
w1lhheld, then jumped out
the broken Wltldow and ran
away, the offidaJ said
The deputy called for
backup. and wtlhtn two rrun-
ut the pnsoner was back Ill
custody.
The California Highway
Patrol shut thP northbound
fast lane of the Cosfa Mesa
Freeway near the San Diego
Freeway at 4 47 p m and
reopened 11 at 5 05 p.m .• CHP
Ofhcer Katnna Lundgren
sa1d
The ShenJf's Department
official said such incidents
occur only about twice a year
In Augu 1, a parolee from
tatt> pnson tned a dramatic
e rape when h • broke a
Newport Beach police car's
rear wmdow and leaped out
headhrst a the car drove
north on the Co ta M e a
Freeway. On the way out. his I
(>dnts were tom oft and he ...
roUed down th'e hJghway.
HJ escape was bn fly pro-
longed as he took control of a
Ccltenng truck and kJdnapped
two women and a 4-year-old
child.
Researchers make
dieting breakthrough
DuHers may someday have
an unconvcnt1onal aide in
· the11 fight to hed those extra
pounds. A chemkaJ related to
manjuana that elUSts m the
body has b en found tQ
reduce obesity. UC Irvine
researchers say
The chemical call d OEA.
reduced· rats' df' 11e for food
and ignihcantJy decreased
their weight gain. mdJca~g
that the chemical eventually 1
could be developed mto a
drug to treat human weight
problems.
Daniele Plomelli. professor
of phannacology, led a team
that found that giving OEA to
rats resulted ln a harp reduc-
tion 1n food intak and a
decrea e in weight gain.
However, OEA did not affect
vanous fuoc'llons of lhe rats'
nervous systems like other .
weight-loss drug , indicating
lhat It may not have many of·
the side effects a soclated
with existing diet treatments.
Nearly 30% of Amencans
are obese. according to the
Centel'1 for Disease Control •
and Prevention, which has
declared obesJty an epidemic
dilease.
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an enhancem nt that states
he committed the acts wtth
the lnlent to • arou1e, appeel to
• or gratify" his sexual demes.
The jury deadlocked on
four other counts of lewd con-
duct. The foreman, however.
informed Judge Frank Fasel
that on the counts they dead-
lOcked on. the majonty was
leaning toward a guilty ver-
dict.
Police arresteclthe fonner
selt-emi>Joyed •cuba instructor
on May 3, 2000, at tus Ruby
Avellue home after they
seardled the boU9e and found
several thousand photos and
hundreds of movies 1n his
computer that showed chU·
dren in various sexual scena.r-
ios.
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IH!at d \ep~m.ttl• fium th1
'fh • •• \h (• id.
f': wport Beach polk hav
not ~n d Cct •<JI u<.h mug-
rutud in th l.lit ~ rd.I y •
td t John Hougan, l d
IOV(' tigitlor on the case.
·w e got probdbly ~ 000 to
10,0CJO p1ctur • ., ctnd cthoul 200
movt(• from h111 com put ·r, •
h sa1cJ • 1 UunJ< thdt ret10y did
Jt tur thf' JIU)' howt"d them
what ht hl<f•\ •
Jurnro. '>did 11 pcJt ned
th •m to c•\:t•n h<tvP to look at
th1• pornu 1upt11c 1magf" of
1 tuldrPT1
•n\dt Will> th(• hdfdt l thing
to d o tor us,· said th~ for •·
mc1n , who did n<1t wish to
r .,. rtl h1' ndme • Jt Wd hufd
to ,.~ c h1lclr~n b<·m~ v1C'ti.m·
I/Cd lhdl \\ ar •
Offidals said Murphy wt·
ed befnend.ing his victims -
two 9-year-olds and one 11 •
year-old -in December t 999,
inVlting them for is:e cream
and other outings. They said
he touched them Inappropri-
ately and showed them the
pornographic unages.
lbomM Mk:bMJ Murphy appears for h1s arraignment proceedlng al Harbor JusUce
C~nter ln Newpor1 Be.a ln April 2000 with his attorney.
Ruh.. \vPnue res1d(•nt
l>onnu ·\lt.w>rt. Pn s<ud sht.> and
ht•r m tCJhOor. hell vf• Murphy
ff'< 1•1wd "th1• nght JUdgm nt •
"WP hdve d lot ot young
r~opl~ 10 our nr1ghborhood,.
sh scttd "It <'ct u d d lot of
con< •'m hen• •
Murphy had been out on
bail smce his dJTeSt and con-
tinued to hve in Newport
Beach. although he moved
away from his Ruby Avenue
home.
The prosecution Is pleased
with th verdid, said Deputy
Dist. Atty. Ed Flores. subsb·
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tutmg for Jana Hottmann. who
prosecuted the case and was
sick Wlth the nu Thursday.
·We believe he w45 guilty
as charged.· he said.
-Sd ed on the enhance-
ments, Murphy is eligible to
get We m pnson. Flores said
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. QUOTE Of THE DAY
•But with all the adversity we've faced
'thla year, thia JM just a blip for us.
We've still got a good football team
and we'll be all right ... ,.
Deve '!WklN. Costa Mesa High football coach
mOPEND
HolJember 12 honor ..
BRUCE KRUMPHOLZ
Daily Pilot 5pom lcltor Roger Carlson • 949.57 4-4223 • . Sports Jax: 949-650-0170 Friday NoY.mber 9, 2001 7
OF PLAYOFFS
IQUMJllPOLO
' OF DfYtSK>N ti
. corona cMf ~r H19h't P4K1hc (C>jt\t lHgue
,d\amplons, M4tded No 2 with• 19 l record
.ctded anot"-t notch (o the11 t>.lt '' Cypreu. '
IM third.pl.Kt rtpttwntlh~ from the Emp1re
~. found the CdM wtttrs f11r too dHp
fOI comfott. to the tune of 19 1 SH Ptgt e
GILSVoWJWl
Of DfYtSM>N te.AA .. Ntwp0f1 Hlllbor Hogh·, St• V tw lngvt'
c~ att ~No 2 1n the
• elmlf\atiom and ~t. • w•ld card winner,
WM no mlltCtl f0t the S.11ofs. who 1mpto..td
to 19-9 en route to S.turdlly\ qu.tntrf1n.I
with t 15--!. 15-4, 1S 6 romp S.. P.tgt I
Cq[Onl Ott Mat"s Sit Kings, now 11-6, 111
tt•ll M'Nlftin9 from • ~ond p111<1 f1n1\h 1n
the Ptctfk Cotst lttgut Ind Ontrt Hot
Sp119 WIS the for" to , ... the wrath II WI\
prtd!Ct.lbty no contl'Jt and CdM mo"" on
to S.CurcM(s qu1nHf1MI Ste P~ a
Ntwp0f1 Hlltlof Htgh'' St1 V-lHgut
chtlnploM hot:ttd Hirt Highs lnd111ns 1ftt'f
the ltt9f qualtfitd With I Wiid <Md VtCtory ~
s.nt. fl on TUftdty It prcwtd to bl• quoek
flnWI tftt< • 1°"9 t11p for the Ntwhtll school
ts the No 2 w.d rolled, 1 7 1 See Ptgt I
C'eedtd No I If' OtVttoOn IV, COfOf\I def MM
~igh\ Set K1ng1. lt-0, -• rtnktd No 1
In Souctlefn c:tl1f«nt.1 entt'f1ng the plllyoff\
Thefrt IJ.0 ,_ tft9f toylf'g ~th
Jlnd •ad•d ...... Mofltgom«y and Wiii
rwturn to the~ on Sttl.Kdty Ste Page I
llGH SOIOOl
FOOTMll STAllMNGS
ft Ct.,_ No:• aad .. Clllmm.,_21 ~Jl.Gllll ... tl ~ .. 17 ...... . . ..__ .... ·--
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
M I ... ~LIA H/OAA.'1' 1'1'.0T
Costa Me~a·s Nick Cablco find& hlmself surrounded by University Trojan', one who appears to get away with a facemask call.
Costa MeN's John Garcia flO) hurdle a tackler for key yardage.
)
••• ·.tl1ird
SEE MESA PAGE t
Northwood tops Sea Kings
Corona del Mar flirts with up t bid ~gain t Pacific Coast
League champions, but Tlffiberwolve ar up to the ta k.
ltkNrd Dunn
0MY PlloT
lRVINE -If how
you play ln the
r egular-season
finale aga1n1t an
undefeated team
carries eny wetght
ln tbe aelecuon
proc9ll fof Che kN
•·luge berth in dw am · " CJP South em .,. 1 • JI
Sec:tilDa DMl6on IX
loalblll plsycAfl, CCllW dll Ms Hlgb
adgbt be In pNCty good .......
WblttbellMllCGNmlglll ......
otlMfwtM -a 3S-21 Pedfk CO..C
• Lupe Yktaly tor ball NwlllWO&MI °"" OIM 11Nndey .. • fttM .._ -Cwla Dktl l'tn••'I SM
..... (M-1, 24 ..... PCLt ... .... ':&: ...... ". ... -•*;; Ut ll$11 el
\
tytng th gam in th fourth quart r. ·u we int rr •pt that pa . and at
d t h.it (OW' defenderl in lb<'! ha.n<h,
H' a dtlfcrent ballgame.· satd
fr man. r h~mno to Northwood
fir t often 1ve play of the fourth
querter.
Capping CdM' long dnve of
the MCOnd MU. jun)C)r ruMing beck
Mark CtanctulU found a hole and ~opened the fourth quart~r Wlth a 37 •
yard to\K'hdown run, pulling the
vtlMoft to wtthin a touchdown of the
PCL dMlnpion 1\mberWolvel ( 10-0,
~.
On Northwood'• enaulng .. nes
ti.glftdng .. midfteld, CdM lllAIMd a
CMDcl lar • ll•cepaan IDCI the T·
.... toc* ......... bydrMng tor ......... ..s.~ 11111.2'·••· •we Md (U upeett. We bed
... , ..... we •Hded. We jutt •. ,, ... -,_, ........ I
Jd "Dul we may g I mto A.ft r the 1\m~
th playofl . We've only lolt "I think (the It'd at hAUtim , 14·7. they
to rank d team • 1 think Se .Kin tarted tb «ood baU
playing well (1n the hnal a . gs) w1th • dnv that IMted
gam I doe h Ip u . We should get into neerly nine mtnul .. ,
played • reel good gam • th ,i-., fl fal\WM!d by Mey.r Wtlb a
I'm p tty happy. u bappy e PJY 1° s. -yard IOUChdown run.
a I can get I guea: They're a good Noitbwoodhmbl9dcm
CtanctulU cam d the 1 ba1J UM ~ play bllide
off en Ive toad with 163 oot team. the S.yard llDeo but,....
ground yards and thrH They Should be Luau"KO¥erwdfortbeT·
touchdoWnl on 11 Nihei the at-large wolvet, who avoided•
Hil touchdownt were troca buge turno¥W.
7l, 37 and 22 , .. ou1 team. I'd vote OD CdM'I naa--.
"But ••opp .. , tt.he £-.-• ..._m • • s.. K.lag pu•t •• ~ flQllU( ... AS U1W' ••• partieUy btockM, Mi
WH lO\llb, • ''" .. a .. CUrtll Moldy 0..--= Biii ldded ·n.y bid .. bell Nonttuaad "'9t' downn.kl to '"9
almo1t tb• wlaoM Wt'd. fl•••~ "'' •••• .......... ... quutM.· ____ .....,,_ .......... and, .... ,..,. .... .
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8 Friday, ~ 9, 2001
·Sea Kings
breeze in
•• openmg
round, 19-1
Second-seeded Sea Kings are
too much for Cypress. Santa
Margarita should offer more
of a test in Saturday's game.
Rk:hatd Dunn
DAil y Pit.OT
CORONA OEL
MAR -As Corona del
Mar High applied
daunting d efen11ve
pressure to all but
eliminate the
.
opponent's offense. l(••M'ft
v1s1llng Cypress
Ogured It at least beat :-
the oddsmakers
1
19
Thursday ln the first '-------'
round of the C IF Southern Section
Division II-boys water polo playoffs.
·we're actually happy. because we
were predicted to lose. 20-0, so we beat
the odds by one,· Cypress co-head coach
Darren Sandvig sa1d. followmg second·
seeded CdM 's 19-1 Vlctory.
Corona del Mar (20-3), the two-time
defendlng Clf DivtSlon II champion. will
play Serra l eague runner-up Sdnta ;__ ______ Marganta m the
"We're actually
happy~ because
we were
predicted to
lose, 20-0 .....
Darren Sandvig
Cypress co-coach
quarterfinals
Saturday at a 1te
and time .to be
determined. A
coin rtlp today
will decide the
home team
"I'm glad we
tarted off hke
this to get some
mom e ntum ,
because we
haven't played 111
a week.· CdM
Coach John Vargas said. "Gosh. our
defepse wa!> good. It really shut (the
Centurions) do\'(n But ·I give Cypress
(\4-11 ) a lot of cred!t, because 1t kept
charging the whole tune.·
Cypress, a third-place team from the
Empire Leagu celebrated after Its only
goal with 4:04 left In the fourth quarter,
after CdM led. 1? -0. Ryan Nitta scored
from 10 meters out on a hot that s!Jpped
Inside the post
·Hey, we playt'd the ~t team an CIF
and cored.· Cypre co-coach Chns
Fenoglio said "(The Sea Kl.ngs) are going
to WUl (the tJUel •
CdM. seeded betund SeMte, featured
four players with three goals, while
Vargas' backup members received plenty
of pool time .... (The players) had a good
time today. espeaally that (fi.naJ) group,·
Vargas said • 1 hope we JUSt keep the
momentum going I think we can ma.ke
a push for this (D1vislon II tiUe). •
Artie Dorr, John Mann. Jason OiRocco
and Mike March each scored three goals
for CdM. while Bobby Me nger added
two at the end of the flrst hall on assists
by goalkeeper Sherwin Kim (four saves)
to flmsh counterattacks. The Sea King
en1oyed an 11-0 halftime lead.
Beau Stockstill had three saves m the
second half. while Cypr goalie Chris
Sharpe hru hed with seven saves.
Mann added six steals and three
ts for CdM. whlle Matt M eyer. Ryan
Moore. Marcello Pantuliano and John
M oney recorded t eals m the third
quarter
Cc:U;,1 scored hve goals m the hrst on
the counterattack and six more in the
second Moore. Money, Chrts Hinger.
Gnffln Gentry and David DiRocco scored
one gOdl each for CdM
SPORTS
Hal SOIOOl. IOn WA111 POLO
OAILY "-OT l'HOlOS IY OOff LEACH
Newport Harbor High'• ROii SJndair (dark cap) takes an lnllde pau u be bl'Ulbel off a captstrano
Valley defender ln Friday afternoon's to-6 CIF Playoffs victory for the Sallon ln the winner'• pooL
Newport Harbor bounces
Capistrano Valley out of
the CIF Division I Playoffs
with a 10-6 first-round
defeat; Harvard-Westlake
looms on Saturday at a
· site to be determined.
Amara Aguilar
DAA.Y PICOT
NEWPORT
BEAOf -NeWpor1
Harbor High boys
water polo coach
Jason Lynch kn w
what to expect
from Vl iting Cap-
istrano Valley in
the fin.t round of
the CIF Southern
Section Div ton I
Playoff Thursday
ICOBIOIP
c..-~' .. .,.rt 10
His in.s1de take on thl' Cougars
and a strong second half propelled
the Sailors to a 10-o Vlctory Newport
Harbor will play Harvard-W Uak
111 the second round on Saturday dt
a site to be determmt>d by coin mp
today.
The Sailor 115·141 not only
defeated the Cougar • 13-8, a week
ago. but lf!1ch was thE> coach at
Capistrano Vcllley for eight years
until taking over at Newport In the
fall.
"It deJlrutcly gave thoo players
extra incentive and extra emotion
because they know me and want to
beat me.· Lynch said. ·on th other
side, for us. we had dn advantage
because I know lbcar personnel so
weu.·
The Cougars opened th • game
with a goal by Pat Cam with 4 JO I ft
m the ftrst, but the Sctilors cor d
three unan wcred goat<. 1n the
second penod to ldke a 3-1 halfum
lead.
Brent Armstrong scored th final
goal of the ball on a breakdway with
12 second I ft to 91ve the S.Llon
some momentum going into lhe
second bd.11.
The Sailors h •Id a on -goal I ad
for most of the third quarter.
Cam took tho baU acrou th pool
and pushed It ln on a bri akawdy
With 5:13 I ft In th third quart t to
cut Newport J farbor' I ad to 3-2.
Michael Bury mad a hot that
caromed. olf the crossbar and Into
cers
.Newport'• Nathan Welner (2) and tumnyte Brent Armstrong
celebrate a goal made by Jonathan Huong ln 1bunday'1 duel.
th n t to put Newport up by two Newport had 17 tea.ls and made
goals. only five turnovers.
But the Cougars would not be ·we had a lot of patience on
tam d JU t yet. Cam scor d on a offense and played really good
hdrd hot up the rruddle Lo once defen e. • Lynch said. ·we cap-
aga.in bnng Capastrano Valley within ltallzed when we had the oppor-
one qoal of Newport, 4-3. ' tunlty. •
Bury llpped U\ a hot and Nathan Bury led the Sailors with four
Wein r capped tbo tJurd quarter W1lh goals. followed by Welner, who bad
a c oa1 from the other end of th pool three. Anmtrong had two goe.11 and
to gave the Sailors a 6-4 lead going Huang had one fo round out the
mto theJourlh quarter. scortng. Nathan McLain made two
Newport scored fou\" straight saves to earn the victory.
goals by Bury, Jonathan Huang.
Wetner and Ann.strong to secure the
VJctory. ·w conbnued lo be patif!nt and
run our plays as a team and' played
r Uy good defense in the second
hall.· Lynch aid. "Eyeryone
contnbutt'd And did their part. The
~Cf\.'ie is roally wl'Mlt won the g&ne. •
HIGH SCHOOi. BOYS AND GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Daily Pilot
GmLS VOUIYUll
NeWport puts a
bite on BUiidogs;
CdM in CIF m-A
first-round r.omp .
NEWPORT BEACH-~ Hemet High'• Bulldogs
were no matc;h lot
second-eeeded Newport
Harbor TbW1day night Jn the second
round of the Clf Dtvtllon D·AA Girls
Volleyball Playofh.
The hosl Sallon, 19-9, used less
than an bo~ diapoM ot the Sunbelt
LMgue representatives, ts.... ts.... 15-
6, behind the play ol Kliltin McClune,
Alyson Jenning•. Liz Lord and Katie
King. among others •
McClune had 12 ldlls and three
service aces ln the two games she
played, and Jennings (10 kllll), Lord
(seven kills) and King (39 assists) stood
out. .
Hemet exits With a 14-9 mark.
"We'reUrtmg to come together.·
said Newport Coach Da.n Glenn.
A coln flip today will determine
Saturday night's host ln the quarterfi·
nal against Saugus (2 t ·3) or Mark
Keppel.
• At Corou del Mar HJgb; where the
Sea Kings, who entered w1\h a 17-6
• record and a runner-up flnisb in the
Pacific Cout League, were dealing
with Desert Hot Sprin91, a third-place
team from the Desert Valley League,
the pace was u expected, a.11 ln Corona
del Mar's favor.
The Sea ~s won, 15-t , 15-6, 16-
14. as Morgan SmUh and Claire Allen
shared klll leadenbip Wlth 10 apiece.
and setter Jacqueline Becker was
credited Wlth 35 assists.
CdM returns to the noor Saturday
against Gabnellno or Nordhoff.
GIRLS TENNIS
Sailors roll, 17 -1;
CdM thumps foe
Newport Harbor [](]
Hlgh's Satlors wee 17-l
winners over visiting Hart
of Newhall Thursday in
the first round of the CIF Southern
Section Divlsion II Playoffs with the .
Tars usmg various twi5t.s m their attack
to add a little experience to the fold.
ln doubles the Sailors Wied a seruor-
lreshman combination to sweep away
the Indians.
Seruor Kelly Nelson teamed wtth
Krista Mcintosh and disposed of Hart's
No 1 and No. 3 teams. 6-0, whlle
freshman Bntmny Nelson and Mcintosh
put away the No. 2 unit. 6-4.
Newport Harbor returns to the
courts today an·d will host Rancho
Verde Htgb at 2 p.m 1be second-round
match was moved up from Saturday
to accom~te Rancho Verde.
• Meanwhile, at Coron.a del Mar ln lbe
first round of the Division rv Playoffs,
thlogs went a~µ_Us expected for the
No. 1 ·seeded hosts.
Bnttany Reitz. Anne Yelsey and
Leslie DamJon 1wept their singles
opponents, all by 6·0 margins.
CdM, 19-0, wt11 meet Roaemead or
Boise Grande ln Saturday's second
round at_ a s te to be detenruned today.
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......., .._ 17, HMf 1
........ .,..,._.. (HH) cMf _. K A.J
°"°"~ .. '°ICM.ti. 2-6, ~
(NH) .. ~.Mt HIMn (MO won. 6-l M. ~(I' ...... won. 7-6 C7·J); D ~('NH) won. .. 2.M,M
o.Ml9. K. tilt c PMdt .... (NH) ..
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WOI\ KM. 6-l. C. ~(MO won. .. ,. 6-2,W.
m• •
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...... """1 ~ *" .... M. ... ~ M, *' ~Mt~ (C*> won. M. M, Mt Defftlon (CdM) won. M, M. M o.Ml9. Slp"*'llnd KM cMf •
..... flu 14, M. dllf. DI~ W, dllf.
Mat ......... Mt Mlnilli u .... ~ won. 6-Z, M. 6-2; 1W•1• flMIM ~ ....-. ...... , ... ,
CIF-SS preliminaries are first step on i-oad to St.ate . '
Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Estancia and Newport Harbor
rwmers wU1 ~ king personal-bests, as well as th baste
qualifying effort Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College.
Mlw ""--' C.nact., ts no uanger to the nnaa..
OM.Y ~ and tbe .... no.II. Por t.tMt put two
YMJW, Coec:b Bill SwnMr'1 s.. Kings
blv.i won the lta&e title. But. t.hia year
PfO¥e1 more~ for wnne(
~Nnnen.
Senior Julie~ .... tM MpU1ng
group tbat,wUI nan at 10:20 1.m.
Newport tt.rbor, hid by 10pbomorw
Lauren Paul. wtD open the def wttta an
8.20 nice. wtllil I 1cnm'I °'8nl ..._.. wt11......_ .. ...,....1oa.m .. •
botb bHts .,. u.o In OIYllion Ill
~ CcnM'I AllD wtl be .,, ....
founll 4111' ••-ID dlle id ' , wt
lbe!l locW9d .... , net ID llllr .._..
fln.tw., a weU 1 • tourth tnp to the
Late f~. Under her belt thil MMOn
are the Stanford lnvlU.Uonal end
Otang County Championlbipl 00.
&We> woo tbe Pedfic COMt LMgue
championlhlp &Mt week when Ille Mt
a COWM rkOrd ( 18:53), to leed t.be SM
K1ngS to the PCL dde.
CdM tenk>r Bec:ky Cumminl end
~ Taryn Kew• and Abbe
Katten •Ito hn11h«td wlth All-PCL
honors, pclldng penon.U·bMt .... .
l!lt.eilc.ie'f ..... wbO..,.. .... ... u.. pee ftnell, ftnilb9d In tbe lap 20 ...
IMl ,_,.. CJP DWtl6on IV llMll.
PnL wbo C-. In ~llllb ID llM
S.. "'9w Lelgue ._.Now. I,~ In
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,
Division Ill. behind No, t &ntoW t.nd
No 2 Nordhoff, will rece at 8·45, that
wW allo tni:tude CdM. which flnllbed
eecond la tbe PCL.
1be ........ "f1 bY j\.inkw Humbelto Rot11 ud ..uor MIU C•DM. woa
lb• PCL Utl• latl w .. k. Roju WU
aowwl PCL ~. Ai•m.J la 15:14.
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jumor Ablil flkw.-and .... a...do
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Daily Pilot SPORTS .
HIGH SOIOOl FOOTW.l r---
Artists put away F.agles in
·Pacific Coast League firiale ·
Estancia High shows little sorrow after completing its winless season
with a 17-6 Pacific Coast League def eat to the Laguna Beach Artists.
StllW Virgen . • •
O~Y Pl.or
NEWPORT BEACH
Alter A tumultuous ason that
lncluded the death of Mau
Colby, lus fnend and former
teammate. rune wathout
a win and ache-. thdt go
beyond postgctme orene s. SC•IOIB
Estancia High ruor Jumor --
Tanielu was WI abl to mil &...-..,..._ 11
as the Pactllc Coast• Leag"Ue lbt.Mda '
season ended Thursday
E-.:en after Taru lu Sdw the hnul loss IJp away
because of four fumbl s. which led to d 17-6
Laguna Beach Wlll at Newport I larbor High, he
saJd he enjoyed th 'ieason dnd he S<'Ofled at
regret
•rt was one of the hdrd t thmg\ for me to do.·
Taruelu said of hJ dt>cisaon to ldy dn Ectqle
rather than transfer with omc> of hJs tedmmate ·
to Costa M . ·AU of my fn nd!. who w nt over
th re wanted me to transfer with th m "° I rould
start at Wld rereivPr for them But my fanu.ly hds
been dedJcated to EstdnCld I hgh ctnd (Estancia)
football and that's the only reason I tdycd I
don't regret ( taymgl Tht• players who
transteTTed could h.ave stayf'<I dnd I think we
collld have won some gctmes •
· Taruelu. who ran for 77 yMdJ. on 14 cctm ,
completed a dazzhnq touchdown run dga1nst
the ArtlSts (6-4, 1,4 in the PCLI On fourth·drid·
four from th Lagund 17 with I 17 left in the
first half, Taruelu took an opllon pitch from lewlS
Bradshaw and bounced off two ldcklers. ptnrung
mto the clear th(•n runnmg untouched to put
the Eagl within. 7-b
Costa Meu's
Omar Ruiz
breaks
through for
keyyudage
ln lbunday
lllgbt's
PKific
Coast
League
linale. It WU
Mesa's llnal
appevan~
ln PCL play
wttb next
vur'• relugu.lng
•ndlng
Costa Mesa.
and Estancia.
into the
Colden West
League.
MESA
CONTINUED FROM 7
"But with all the ctdvers1ty w •'ve laced UUs
year (mcludlng the pt 29 death of Dior
defenswe tandout Matt Colby), thts tS )u t a
blip for us: Perlum sdld ·we·v tJll got a good
football team and we'll be all nght • •
The Mustang , who saw Uruv rslty answer
Strickland'11 plV\t to paydut with back·to·back
touchdown dnveli, w 11 boosted by kicker Bryce
Sheridan to take some momentum into ha.llt.unc
Sbendan, a soccer player who Joined the
team for the Od. 11 I ague opener, followed a
3J•y4Jd second-quarter field goal With with d SJ.
yard thr ·polnt rock tu the fllSt·ha.lf ptrod
1be latter field goal, bebeved to be a school
record. pulled the hosts wttrun 17 • 1 J and M
forced wt..t appeared to be d thri -and-out on
Uruversaty's first second·half on
But. on the ensumg punt the Mustangs were
called ror an lllegaJ fair catch. whJch gave the
notMS a nnt down end secood We. They cubed
ln the llUICU8 with • rune-play, 70.yud march,
~by c..nw.· 22-yard IC'Of1n9 to. to Ryan
Fergu.on. Chrtt Spregue'• converaton kick
upped the IHd to 24· 13 end Mesa never
n!COYenld.
"Thet was huge,• Perkins Mkl ol the <'Ollly
~· Uni lben went &I y.,-cts on 13 plays wtth its
next pc11•.aoo. 11 • l7°yard Geraka.-to-Ryan
McMillen TD pus g1ve the No •·ranked tMJD
ill OtvilkMI IX a litUe lnsuranc..
CDM
CONTINUED FROM 7 -
"It was a lot.of fwt,• Turuelu 5dJd of the~
ason. the second ln the sc:bool 37 -year vatMly
history. "The coach (Jay Noonan) wa great
HopeluUy. (players) come back next y d1 a.nd I
hope th y just keep g ttJ.Dg better.·
O ne of those players coming back '''
Bradshaw, d juruor trc11Wer from N wport Harbor
who SdJd h had no regret about bemg an Eagle
rather than a Sailor.
"I'm defln1tely opt:unisllc about the future,•
aid Brad haw. who threw for 115 yards,
rompl Ung 14 of 25 passes. ·w are unproVl.Dg
We hav so many guy who Wdnt to play
"We're a fdm.tly now.· he continued "We've
gone up and down throughout th ason wilh
fights. but we're a ramlly now. Tiu> w~k we bad
uch d great lime. We cam together •
The Eagl showed unJty ct.lter the los , as
sev raJ players ~ for picture together and
sh red hug They endured yc>t anotherqame of
turnovers. But the Ec;tancia dcft•ns •also caused
tu move~
Estanod sophomore Jdson Johnston, st-ruor
Nick Razo dnd sophomore umdon PullJZI ~ach
recovered a fumbl
A lso. down at hdlfhme, l O·b. the Eagles
opened lht! second hall w ith d successful onsJde
kick ~tctnou n1or Marco Montez booted d
high. looping balJ that caught the Art1 ts off
guard and 1uruor l...oW!t Valde'i recovered But an
E tclnOd fumble ended the Pnswng dnve on the
Ldguncl 21 That's when Art1 ts' runrung bdck
Donelle Darbng went to work. He da!>hed for d
Q-yard run, and. on the next play, broke olf d 5fi.
ydrd run that ended w hen Nie Koreeral mclde d
touchdown·!Mi'-'U\9 tackle. 11ut. Dcllling hmshed
off the dnv(' with a 5-y.ud touchdown run
Uni, whJch did not punt, M:pred agam on 1LS
lhu'd cond·half pos ion, then ran out the
clock
"(Gerakos) has done a great )Ob clll ason,
but we hav n't used hJm as much d!. we could.•
Uru Coach Mark Cunrungham said. ·And C~ta
M has shut down ~e good passi.ng Ledl'OS •
Perkin aid Gerako · performance WdS
urpnsmg.
"We hadn't seen h.un throw like that all yedf, •
P rkms Id. •He was maJung good d ions
and hilling the right people. It med hke he
hit hJ secondary receiver a f w Um tonight. I
thought w d.td a pretty good JOb huttinq down
(Scott Picken), but we didn't top th pa 109
gan\ :·
Ptckett, who came ln a.s th l dgue' I adang
rush r, did manage to crack tnple figures with
101 ground yards on 19 cames He Also c"ught
two passes. lndudmg a 76-yard touchdown that
gav Uni a 14-7-IMd with 9:07 lelt ln the hrst ho.If.
ln add1tlon to Gerakos and Picken. fullb.tck
Riltus Pretonua rushed ror 98 yards on 12 ca.mes
Uni rolled up 433 yards total otferue. just 6
fewer then unb aten league champion
Northwood dropped on th Musldngs m a J 1-6
INg'ue-oJ»nlng trtumpb.
~ wu ...a.ty the mc.t elJectJve of i1x
Me.a ball camera, while senior quart rbaclr.
A J. Perkins completed 7 ol 16 for 82 yanll The
MWl&angl coOected m of t.besr 14 hnt downs via
• the pu1, after bevtng completed just 1 o paAeS
for 150 yardl lbelr ftnt four leegue 94m .
Playoff peirtDgl WW be ennounced Sund•Y
At~: Jutt 60 yards short Qf t ,000 lhls fall,
Mid he ii 98% <=er1ein he'll p&.y Mxt w k
Dm9!t" a.a . o..11ng s TanJelu
run (Men ludt).
HO
Attenmnce 400 (4l'lttm11c.d)
NMDUM.IUMM
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Men..l-m~1S
W · T-'u, t•n. 1 TO,~ 11 )9,
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UN Sor"l9Y9 21 fG. 2«>
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Pirates' standout Lauren Ca lty, right. on the move. ·
Bonds luxury:·
Lauren Cassity
Estancia High product answer., the cdll when
OCC women 's soccer team nee ds her the most.
B arb.trd Bond lS fortundle
l..dun•n Cds 1ty
rekmdlf'd her love for
_soccer urn Jclycef> Mdhler ,.,
the sconng ph nom for the
Ordnge CC>d t CoUeg~
women'<> socC'er team. but 1t
dlso players llke Cd!> 1ty who
dehne the teclm s succ
Cas 1ty. dJl El.tdnc1cl HJgh
product and multt·!>port
dthlete might havt> nc>vt-r
become one of Bond' guts thl
sedson lf 1t weren't lor h r
ren<'wed love for the game
The 5-foot-8 forwctrd who
ha pld~ed voUeybdll
bet ketball and now '>OC'cer di
Coast, 1s d throwbdc k hkf' no
other She' old sc~I While
mo t athl te focus on one
sport. she mclkes like B.i~
01dnk.son Zahanac; dlld goes
for them dll
She displclyed her vanous
ldl •nt whtle at Estcmcia And
he pas d up cl chdllC' to
dtt nd San Diego State
because he saw her
opportun1tle to pldy ports
sbppmg away After au. he
had never focused on 1ust one
port She wa too busy'f\a\'Ul9
fun Wlth each game. m~t And
match.
• 1 have no doubt
that U I concentrated
on one pon I
would have gone to
a uruver:s1ty (on
\ChOldJ"ihJpl." Cassity
say
A an Eagle. he
ct wu,on Wd!> tn 1'•88 wh n
lhl' tt·dm dd\dnr !d to th tate
r hdmp1on-.l\1p gctmc
I c-ouldn t hdllC clSked for a
better ... tl!>On '>be says "I
clon I Wdnt 11 to <>nd It ms
lilw ''-f'l)'dcty i'> d Fnday lfhe
pldyofh dre coming Its JU!>I
gomq b} wry fdst Im trymg
lo en10} 1t dS much a I ran •
\Vh •n the SOCC'er seoson
l'nd., ct u on cue. C'dSSlty will
ronllnuP to play '>ports m the
'>Jll1ng 'iht~ w d\'enng
betw£>en o,ottbdU dnd
badminton but 1 ledrung
morP towdrd the bud cUld
racquet
I Cdn I remember a Ume m
my life I hctven t ~en involved
m dthlN1c. ~y < ·45 1ty who
C'Udched JUruor varsity girl ..
voUeyb.lU c.il E.l..ti\nnct thJ'
~awn "It ke<•p mt-Sdlle I
JUSl want to tdy dCtl\'e I never
wrlntf'<l to be bored •
As the OCC women's w•ter
polo tedm gedr\ up for th
Southern CaWomJa Regiondl
Playof,f • 1t '>trdtl'gy. a cliche
c.i 1t may ound remauu Tht!
Ptrat dre taJung one gclme dt
a· ume It tht> reason they are
the top-ranked t am
in thl' tc.ite and hctve
the mdJOnt) of
community colleg
COdC'he s.tying OCC
will win the tat
crown this ~edt
lcl1Ted in ·voUeyball
and bask t b.ll1 In
hoop . he earned •
Pacd1c Coa t League
Co-Player of the Year
Ul 1999 and he was
Steve 'f rgen
COASTERS
How \er. the
P11a1e-. the Orange
Empln' Conferenee
chdmp1ons who hdve
held th u "o t
rclnkrng for the entire
eason, are not
pcsym!) att nllon lo
the cntJ Th •rt• ~ cl two-tune AU·
Newport-Me D1Stnct
St'IN'.tlon a d forward
And LO th pMg, he got
even mor: er: auve At homl'
wunnung m ts, h went
from trok m the wat r to
wmgs at the plate h was
on Estanoa WlJJU'tUng teclffi
and rved double duty with a
pot oo the ftball squad
"It was pretty CTcl2y: y
C 1ty. an art m.a1or "On the
days there would hom
swim m ts and ftball
gam • I would run out to th
held wttb my hail wet I don t
know how it happent'd. but 1t
made ll v ry udb.ng. •
So there' no wond r she LS
h lpang the Plr•t ' SOtter
t am ln so many way& lh
llHIOO. b recorded hu !U'St
muJtaple-go.J game of the
lfflOI\, when be scored two
goals to leld I.he fyat to a
5· 1 VlCtory over Rlvel'Md
~y. And. '1\aelday agA&mt
Colden W • lbe dupbceted
her efforu end K'Of'ed enocb
two goak to btip tn an 8· l
Vk'tory ·sa.· very v • • n
the occ wom.a· IOC'<'ef
coecb ·w can put twr mu•
tll\ker. Sbe C'aft p&.iy .......
and .... ,.,. Her Y'tflldllty
.... helped UI Sbt 8 llb'CIDg
gal ADdto ... tober ... __.. ........ .... ..... .
AaOCCaw..-•fOtlM
II I II •· C.-lly ii Md • .................. , .... ....................... ........... , .. , .......
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PC LW '
~·--c...· -..1....aaw .. o I 7 'a .. ...j..__._ ....
bll much worl. to be done
And I ust thmg hrst the
Southern Cdblomad Reqtona.
r\ltN a b~ OCC. the "-o I
st>«!. duel Cu \La or Full rton
today at C)pr College
Anoth r rect. n OCC 130· l I
und f ted lhi y ar am t
romrnun1t) coll g teall\.\ and
on 01\t.,100 1 t dm is be<'ctu
ol the tn ndshi~ nn lb t am
The comaraden ~~ on
the teom is q nwne nd 11
ta~ from th top Coech O<ln
Wa n end tAnt tlk
G have a u~rb worlun
relauo~rup wbkh mllu n
the play •n.
~rlHmtWU.,.
plugging ewey 1 Coach
Chuck Cuten ~om n
\IOlleyball squad Talk a
UV\Dg up to tJtp«t•b
Cut n knew be btd
t0methln9 peciaJ \n thb tHm
befcn the seuon ~Md
hb gvla aren't letting him
dowri
Alld they're not done. The
Pir• heve y9t to dinch the
~tide ...... though
they ... UOdelMled .. l7..0.
11..0 in the OE SopbocnoN
tr9nlfef ~Mils bit
'9ci 0CC lft kilt ID 13
noe-to\lr'IWll llWlk.._,
--flwlh== KrylCle tM* ...... <alllld' ,... ......
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Vanguard sweeps Embey-filddl" .
• v_.,...u.._,._.,I ~I ~ IMm swept put~
Embry-Riddle 'tbundey niglll with
• Je-34, JG.17, 30·1ti nonconf nee
UCI slXtb after first day or play
UC lrvtne'• mer,.• golf m ls In [QJ
JtXth p)ac;e alt r the first day of the
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Uons tralled, 27-21, before nlot Megan Godbey
ignited the r4Uy. ·
Palms Industry f Wis Resort Thursday.
The Ant teR have 595 points ln two round
of play. UCLA It ln tint place out of t 7 tearm
with 574 poinb. The final round ot lhe toum4tl\Cllt
will be h Id today beglnrung at 7:15 4 m. Down, 29·26, Godfrey came up w'8,h on of
her9eY80 k.WsfoT thegam and had a service ftCQ.
Carly 8lrkhOUS('lr bad a game-tying Al;ill and UC Irvine's Mitchell seventh . Godfrey ICX>red again to. give Vanguard a 30·29 ,
I ad UC hvl.ne' Evon Mitchell placed ~
, Finally, wllh the Uons up by a 35-~ count on sev nth In the men'1 3-met r
Livia Peace's k.tll. an em>r by Embry·Riddle seaM!d springboard ctJter the flnt d y ol th
Its tale, Md U1ggered an ensuing collapse against 1\"ojan Diving lnvitauonal at USC
Vanguard'1 attack. ThWlday. Mitc.hell had a scoreol 370.65. UCJ Tl.~
Codfrey led aJI players wath IS kills and Zervoudak:is (3'8 45) ra.n hed e.ighth an I.be evenL
Blrk.hauser and Soruisa Peace had 12 and 11 kills, BYU' Aurob Rus U (572 05) wa~ first. ntfany
respectJvcly. Bradford (191 25) of UCI finish d 18th in the
The Lions improve to 6-24. Embry-Riddle of prelims ol the women's l·rneter pnngboard event
Anzona falls to 6-28. and Hemuna Nedelescu ( 1 .. 5.65) was 25th.
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