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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-28 - Orange Coast PilotSERV1NG lHE NEWPORT -Mi.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ort cabs fac ·e ·repoSsessioh tod~y •Barring an 11th-hour deaJ. the taxi operator at the airport will have its fleet taken and used in a joint effort by three other companies. 1t Co t1nnounrf'd 1t wouJd repo -. tht• 0Pt•I dt 1 p m toddy Amf'ncun TdxJ rouJd los • 1t<, 142· car fl<wl o f nuturnl gd!>·f)OwNcd cabs tl d d •di Cdn't bf> worked out w1th d prO'if)<>c-t1vl.' buyer, '>did Mdrydnn CdZLf'll, the comJ)dny' attom('y JWA operating revenues up, flight loa~ down tt.ul Olnton 0AllY PtlOT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -A Costa Mesa cdb company on Tut>s· day moved dnother tep closer to losing its cxdus1v(} contract to st•rvf• the arrport when Ford Motor Cr<'d- AmE'OCdn TdXJ h..IPd for l1t1nk- ruptcy an Apnl As d m ult, tht• compdny\ n1t1nctger.. huv<' ™"'" tryinq to wll oll the• fle t to IMY it!> crcchtor Uthe rnl)'; dfl' r<'posW"iSCd. Airport SEE CABS PAGE 5 OpNttt1ng revenu<•s at John Wctyne AtrJ)<Jrt Jump •d 1 I .1 " .. in October rnmJ><ired w1Ul lh(> samE' month m 20<X>, whil oth •r re" nues f u Dunn9 th<· month, re'<· •1pts from rcntdl Cdf rPV<•nuf' '>dnk 28 8" ... clccord1n9 to d m<>nw Airport Dm.>ctor Alttn Murphy •nt to the Ordngt• C'uunty Bodrd of upc:•rv1sors Conn?:".s1un (P.\ll•OUI' WdS c:l:.o up cl SC1l.OI 1.1° .. lur lhc• f'4•ncKI dbo down 8 l' • whPn c omparr•d Wlth ttl<' 'M.lffif• WN•k In 200() Th 11 commerc1ul .urbm• flf•w 12 'I. .. fl'\\l·r flights lhitn th•• Mme pN1od d 'Y••ur dgo This wa<; dO 11 7 drop from the• pn•v1ous w• •k Th~ TI1dnk<.<11v1nq WN•k, l)'pt· C"dUy ctmonq th< hll!>lt' ... t of th<• Vf'df. prov1dNI 111111' in ttw WdY of tnc:r<'tl'>f'<I l1t1lht., utl'})(Jrt 0H1n11b 'io<Ud ror the• W(•f'k of \Jo\ I 4 lo ()\ J.5 pdS~n<Jl'r Ir.Jiit< dfh1t.1U', druJ>ped 64" .. from Uu• pn•\iou., wc~k It \\d Airport ollic 1c1lo; tbd nnt 1mmPCh· dll·I} pmvteJe red'>On'> lnr thl' ch~-· panty b4•l1M!t•n n"m!J opPr • .1unq f('V· enut• dnd f,11fm{J lc.>dd., un pliinP~ City Hall . r aj ses OKd in ewport • Pdy chdnges \\. iU mdk •the c1t) more comp hllvc when hiring, o ffk1dJs say. JuM CaU19rande DAILY Pot.OT 'E\ PORT HCAC 11 - I fopin<J to ttVl'rt it rc>pld} ol ~I r\•('f\.UUnq \\Ol">, lht• Cit} Counc-tl t1qr1•('(t Tu<',dti} n19ht to r •vt1mp the• pt1v <;trurturc• ol -,um1 l..e\ <t i\. <,tdJf Tht• 1,.0 VUh' ffif'dns d .? 5 . rct.N• hc<1inrung an Jul\ for do1<'n.., of k••-r c1nd mdn· dgc•m< n1 pt.•r.onn(•I, Pxducl- ing the nty mdnu4er, dtl<>r- n •y dnd <lf'rk f\tdyor c~df) :\dd.IT\'! \\ dS dfN>nt Jld\ '>lructun """ dt>\'l'>•·d <1lll r '>tdll survP\ t·d other ,,,u .... an th•· C(JIJOIY • \\'<' "<'t m to bt• one of !ht• f('\V ritll'" 1f not lht• OnJ} J II}. 1n Ordnqt County thdl d1w .. n't hd"' rdng••s of 'dldf1Ps WP univ httvc fdnqe., tor '><If('(~ rwrwnnel. f)('IJN> dnd hrf', • Councilm.a.n S!PVPn BrombPrg '>d1d ·we hdd no bet '"' dpparPntly tor tht• -...tlctnt'!.> thdl W(.'ft• tn PXJS· lt•n(C We> hdd no chu•cbon nr hd'il'> for w hd I '>d Id ne '>houJd be· Mike Sal'NM, left. and Jeeandy Mo~ right. ~t the brunt ol fog sprayed through the lr classroom to lmuJate a mustud gu attack inside a World War I Amerlcu trench Tuesday during a history class al Estancia HJgh Sctlool. But morl' import.int, '-0.ITW ntv offlodl<t <;c1\, ,., d n1•\\. fM) '>lrucrnn• thdl hd., h•'t'O put mto plcJcc for m \\ h11c dOcl fd.l'>~S for l~\l<,tlnfl ~lclff Thdt 'lorwport Bt•<tc h ~t..tfl rdnk dboul dVf'fdftt' Cfl\10t\:W1de in p.:i hut d l;fck vi •t '>dlary TdOQl' hd._ p<N•d prob! Ill tor n•cnJ11in9 top-notc:h con- chcldlP'i, C1tv lanclgc r J lortwr Bludclll '>Wd Without ... uch, n " hir ., c.an't know ho\\ much they cdn d pire to t'drn one • lht>\ '1• earned In the trenches Estancia fligh School students get a firsthand taste of war in a different kind of classroom Deie•• Newm.n D AILY PM>T I m491fl0 being tu . Ul a tnmch, unounded by um t nch of rotting corp , humongou rats foraging ror food and th poradic bursts of po1sonou gas as the rat-a-tat-tcH of machine gun fire conl.Ulually punctual lh 61.f That' th task that 135 E.stanoa H.igh School 1uruo were faced with Tu sday momtng as their teacher, Joo Williams. tried to re-de· ate the tactical and mory usault of World Weti I tr nch warlare. W1Jhttms said h wtlnts h1!. tudents to t te lh psy- rholog1cal trauma lh heU· hocked old.Jer expen - n<'t'd. lrom cJdustrophobia to f dr to paranoid. The cul· n\lndllOn of lh l)C'tJVlty IS wh n the udents wnt Jel- l r'.'i horn lo their fdmiU d 'M:nbmg lh ordeal. ·nus is tud nt-c •nlercd 1 Nltl'l.ing, • Williams 1d. ·u g1v th m cnucal-th.mking kills .• Th tud nts -w anng p1 tin as protcctJv h Im ts had to cr~wl under barb d wlr to enter th 1r SEE TRENCHES MGE ' l'HOTOS IY SUH HllU I DA.l.'t' OT s .. ,.._.. a.Id, right, and ltuden .. ta Joa Wllllaml' IOdal ltudles dw rHd to IOWMll of._.,.,. gun ttn ad bomM explocllng u Ibey....., a 'ct..room.. 1be Koll flub t1nd fJla..yi,ng chess wi,th a blind man • SEE NEWPORT PAGE 5 Scientists survive high seas adventure • COd t Guard needed to re cue three Caltech re earchers out of the Wdter ight mtle off Newport ~ larbor. (\\PORT AEACll - Thtl'<' Cd.ltc:-ch ~ent1.,ts try· mg to coU t wetter ~mpl Tu • ddy on d hout ufl "'lew port Ito rbor 'Joi d lot mor of th ocean th m th y rl.Ollopcalt.>d Giant wav and (X>"( rtul wmds toppled their 24-foot pOWNbOetl and 1 It the r arch rs Ua1hng in th~ In 1d wat r for cl to haU <ln how, ofhcid.l., 1d The men uff r d from mild bypoth nrua but were not m1urE'd, off1eta.h satd wport B<'ach hdrbor patrol ofh rs got d mdyda\• call from the m n' boat about 1 p.m Th •y.\\ re abl to 91ve n exact loC'ahon ~cau e lh«>y had a global ..pos1t.1orung }' t ·m n board. ·we had no fuith r rom - munic-ettton w ith thcrp but Wf'fi ctbl to local~ th m lO th \'fell r bout 1ght mil off wport Harbor,· l farbor ta l r t .rt) K. uJ said Three d put1e and a ('"oa t GuMd h liropt r t off on lh ' rtN"Ue e>perabon Ket ul ~ aid th me-n's SEE SEAS MGl S \Ua-·------• ____ , 10 Tu.day. ~27, 2001 ~sosswoBD ruzzu ~· TODAY'S POLICY n II\ tfloll IO oltlf IN boll MMCll pcllltit IO N 1916- 111 w IOWWllMR. we wl 19Qu rt CofttrllCIOIJ wtio ~ Ill lht SeMCle Onc1oty to lllCIUOt "*' Con111c1011 L•ttn•• llUmC>t• "' theol aov.tllt-...... Your OIHlQ«lllOn • 111t•llY !W!Q!l!d A TO l IWl>YllM ...Uh, 1-.C. ~ '''cN~'l>•thldoorl/Wln<lows Doug 714o~1268 l 0Alli'/ -I • I .1 •• • .. I j• ca.al c..-a ,.. ...... -~ y,,;..;;,;;;.&,..;;.;;,..;;..,;;;..;;.;;;.;;., r1·==· == .. _ ....... CU1nm c:MAnwl TU II 72 .... ...... ......... ... .... A.am ....... ll11Dl1h1111& .... on 11 c1oon A To z. .,. ... ~ ...... _ .... <*I' .illM ·-- WIST •A ltl •-K OJ IJ 0 Q116! •ll w I'll •J ~•s 1 AJ87• • AQJ 196 The btddln1: SOUTH Wt.\T NOUH 81\.\f I I I • 1 .l• .l SA ..._ ,_ ,_ Opcn1na lad: Km• of If everything one .:aw thmu~h ~olof«l lfh\C\ WlD \0, hrld !C W<luld ~ M.11:11 11n c~y pine. It •~ wber tu looL. Iii a hand lhruugh .i at..'J <Un.ly. and try to lind 11 "'•Y to neutrafi1.c "'hat the fatci. have 111 §IOfC. ~>pile the vulnc:rnbthly. t:.a I thought COOllJh or the rour<ard hcllt1 wppon. "'"' ttf ~~ bchioo lhc btd and NITilll 'aluc '" d1amuoo.~ tu nll\C panncr·~ UV\'mlll. W ith #oklcn • -1'0---n ... -· . ... ,..,. ··- •I c.a.m .... • -.. "'~ ..,,, .... --llW. l'llOM-fOd. oo. dll..e ...... ,.., ., .. ..,.., . .., PUBLIC NOTICE The Clllf Pullllc- U Iii II I.. Com· nillion AEOUIAES .., .. .., ....... hold goodl lllMfl pttnt .. P.UC Cll T number. .._ end c:t.llM ptlnt 111ir TC.P,....., lnllldb ....... .,.,... .... ..... !bl ...... ...... ., d • lllMf, -OINAllr,cll: P\.8JC UTIJTIE8 COIMllON 7t ........ ,,, Daily Pilot j(~ .... ----------, 0 YD, ml. MY CM Run your ad In the _._ Newport Beact)- Cosla Mesa Dally Pllot and the I Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this -form with your credit card # or mall with I a check today! I Run for a weekl If your car does not CL---------------------.• ~ ____ o. __ c.. __ o __ wt __ o_._"'-..,o,..""...-· __ _,j : ._'41,.,.,. L!:dW . II 'II 't f --===:.,_,~P---~~uu se .we run1 or l------------ another week ,.. n-.a.amw · All for Just u5·. ~~1. llU\ I DEPE DENT ..... , , ...... -· 11- ~a JRAM J«:lOGGED ... ._ ... ·-··-·--·-"'-... .,.., AITJr.".t._.a • • ......... r-ocw w:l:vWMD Ot..EM.Jt 9BMCIE •!Ow• 17 ps "1IJS c.11 ........... '14..._ ·.--=-• • .,........ .. ~ . ..... (949) 548-0769 www-.,i\11 ~ ~·'"' -=I SERVING THE NEWPORT-/'JE.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, NOVEN\BER 28, 2001 ort cabs .face .. rep·ossession·. today • Barring an 11th-hour deal, the taxi operator at the airport will have its fleet taken and used in a joint effort by three othe,,r companies. 1t C.:o dnnounced lt would rnJ>O'i· E: the n ?et al 1 p m lodety. Amenc-an Taxi coukl lost! ll'> 142- c-ar fl l Of natUrdl g~-po .... Ncd cab lf d df'ctl c-dll'l b<• worked out with <t prospeC'hV buyer, ,did t..1arydnn C'azzcU. lhf' compdny's dttomcy JWA operating revenues up, flight loads down ,.,, Clinton 0AllY Pit.OT JOI IN WAYNE AIRPORT -A Costa M cab company on Tues- ddy moved another tep doser to losing 1ls exclusive contrnct to ervc the airport when rord Motor C'r<'d- Am ncan Tt.1x1 fdC'd for l>dnk- ruptcy m ApnJ. A'i cl re ult, the company\ mdnd9N') hcJv<• l><'<'n trymg to ., JJ off the fl<'<'l to J>dY 1l!. CT<'<iilor U the Cd~ dIC' rf'pa..'><">.•.cd, Alrpor1 SEE CABS PAGE 5 Op rcttang revPnue.., ctl John Wdyne Airport JUmpt>d 11 I'\, in October n>mpdfed with lh<' SdJTlP month tn 2000, while oth r rev<·nu r u Dunng the month, r :?reipts from renldl CcJr rf'V(?OUl' sank 28 8°:,, dC'C'ordinq to d mt>mo ~1 rport Dir ctor Aldn Murphy ent to the Orange County Board of Supcrv~or Con< '>1110 h'\1•nu1• Wd'> dho up dl'>O down 8 'J" whc•n compMNi wtth th<• <.ctm • WP<·k m 2<XJO The 11 comrnPrcitil dJrlm1· rJ,.\\ 12 2'., ff•wn lhght'> thdn th Sctmt' p<>nod d Yl!cJr cHJO Thi'> Wd'> iln 11 7 . drop Imm thP pn•\1ou., \\(!f•k a ~.mt 1 1 lor th~ pN1od. TIW Tht1nk"fJIVlO<J WPf>k, l~pt­ C'dUy ctmonq lhl' hU\11''>1 ol lh<• yt•ar, prov1dt•d littl1• 1n thl' WdY ot mered J tJt1Jh<. dtrport ofhciub '>did. For thP \\of'l'k ol ~u\ t <I 10 "''w 'lS, pdS'i<'ll<lf'r tr.tlh< cJC tuctll~ dmpp<>d t> 4' from ll11• pn•\'lolh Wt-t•k It Y.d" Alrport ulltndl'> chd not unmt~1- dl ly prov1d r<'d"<JO'> lpr the cti!.- pc:tnty bl'l~l~1n n .. U'I!} nr)(•rtlUn'J rPV• PnuP dnd f.,lhnq lot1cl., on pldnl' Oty Hall raises OKd in Newport • Pdy changes ''ill mdke the Cll) more compeliltve when hmng, offic1ctl~ ay June Ceugrande 0AtlY PILOT '1.JC!WPORT 8-EACH - 1 lopinq to d\ <>rt d rt·pld~ uf pt1'it n'<'nulmCJ \\.O<"> th • Ctl) Council d<JH•f>cl Tuesdd) ntqht to rf'1.ttmp th<> pdy '>lructurl' of '>Omro l..c~ c 1ty '>tttfl. Ttw h-0 1.otP medn!. d l 5° .. r.11w lx>ymmn9 m July for do1<•n nf i..1~) tJnd mtJn- aql'mcnt rx·rwnn<.'l, exclud· mg the oty mdnaqer attor- m•)' dlld clerk. 1\layor < .. uy Adum '"tl db.,.,nt But more ll'Tlponant ~me Jld\' ... true tur1• v. c.t'> de•\ I'>{ d dflN .. tdlf .. llT\'PH·d ollwr nhe' m the> c ountv • \\'t> "Cl'lll to h<• <>nl' of thP h•w <"tlJt ' 1f nnt lht• onlv nty. m Orrinq1• County that doP ... n "t hd\f' rdng1•<i of 'idldfll'" -WI' 11nly hc.1\'P. rdnCJI'" for st1h·t~ J><'"'onn I. pollce dnd fm•: C:ouncilmdn ·1ewn BrombNg said "We had no bd'il'> c.1pp.uently tor th{' '><Llt1nc thdt wen• in 1•)US- ten<"<> \V(' ht1cl no chrt>C'lion or hd"1'> fur \\hcJt -.c.1IM1es .,hould h • . """'"por1 &•t1ch <;ktif TdOK dbout d\NilYP countyw1de in pov. but <1 lack of •l '-'llary rang ''> hd., po-:. •d prol>I ms lor re<TU1tm9 l<lp-nnlch C'dn- chd d tc.... C ity ~1dJldQt'r I lonwr Rlucfou "4JCI \\'1thout Mike s-1-.ns. left. and JeHAdy Morilles, right. get lbe brunt of fog prayed through thelr classroom to imdlat a mustard gu attack Inside a World War I American trench Tuesd41y during a history d at Es1ancia H.lgh School. ' 1ty offtoctl., ~\, '" d new pav .. tnicture tht1t hu-. ht·en put into pldc for nP\\ hire'> d.nd rttl'>es for exl'tt1nq ... tetff Thdt uch. new h1r ' <.dn I know how much lhP\ <"dll u pa.re lo edrn onc:t> lhl'\ 'I' cctrned In the trenches Estancia High School students get a firsthand taste of war in a different kind of classroom Delo•• NewmM\ OMV Pit.or " I magin bemg tU<'l< m d trench. urrounde'd by the tench or rolling corp , hurnongou rats foragmg for food and th poradic bursts of poisonou gu as the raHHat-tat of maclune gun hre conll.nually punctuates th a.Jr. That's th task lhdt 135 Esta.nda I bgh School Juruors wer faced with Tu day morning as th ir teaC'her, Jon Williams, tried to re-cre- ate th tactical and M<>ry UMult of World War I lwnch waifare. WaJliam cud he wctnts tu~ tud nts to taste th pt,y- cholog1caJ trauma th h U- hocked oldi r :itpen- nC'ed, from ddu trophob1• to f ar to paranoid. Th cul- . minatton of the CltVlty llt when th stud nts wnte I t- t n; home to the.tr f crnlili d nbmg lbe ordeaJ. •This is stud nt-renlercd I anung, • Wi.lliams.said. ·u gives them cnbcaJ-thinking • kills .• The tudents -weanng pl tins a prot«"C'llvc h<'lrn ts -had to crawl under barb d wire to enter their SEE TRENCHES PAGE 4 Pt<>TOS IY ~ Hl1D I DAllY Ol S......-Reid, rtghl. and staclenla la JOll WllliamJI' IOdal studAes dw re.c:t to IOumdl of mecblae gun ttn .ad bomba explodlng u Ibey •• a ·c&.troom. 1be Koll flub and playing chess with a blind nian A oouple °' marquee ..._ have entenlid the blMory bookl °' our fair twin dti9I thae WUltn tbe =· illoppy stret • c. . And tn both . """ ~ ••• all~ chatec- ... wbo ... pll6aly too ~-or11 I gty•- forib*OWD ..... Yuu'l...a ..... ... ......, ....... ...... ......,,o.•:::r: leldalllll•a ....,.., ........... = ... CCI) ,:=;-:: ~1•u=a••11• .... . ~ .. ..... But it aught ha" n Indeed. the baUotl may w 11 have fallea ui the proje('t' favor if only &arpointe lead geerai, 1lm Streder, ud biS polhical fteld menhe1. 5<'ott I-Wt. hedb't ~ • dlNdly c...,.• nub ,,.. COllly ..u.cue oc:nlmlCt • .... ti. WMn tMy bwlly ............ pro-pniied.,.,..... ....... ... ... ~ ........ .... °JET 3 t 9 0: '511, • NIRra-.lpa' ,.,..._ a a'hn _. _ naallll1 . .. , 9. ·-.... -· tr ll"Eaill .. ___ ••• 3 .......... • SEE NEWPORT PAGE 5 Scientists survive high seas adventure • COdSl Guard needed to r ue three Caltech re drcher., out of the water eight nule off ewport Harbor. Deepe ahareth DAILY Pl\.OT CWPORT BEACI I Thi Cctlt h 50enu-.1.5 tn·-m~ to roUect waler mpl · Tu• dc1y on a bodl ofl • wport Harbor yot rt lot mo11 of th OC't"an thdn th y clnllClpdted. GldJlt wav dnd pow<-rful wind toppled th •11 24-foot powerboat and le ft the re ~ctrC'h r fla1hn9 in the fn91d water for cl to half an hour. ofhoal dJd. Th men ull<>red from mild hypoth nrua but w re oot LnJured. ofhc1al 1d . ewport B clCh hdrbor pcttrol olh rs yot d ma.,day call from the me n ' boat dbout 1 p m. Th )' w re abl to give an u1c:t location bccdu ~ the) had a global posiborung ., tem on l>o4rd. ·w h d no fuith r rom- mumc•hon with th m but w r abl to locdt th m m th w t r about 1ght mil off •wport Harbor,· 114.rbof "-14"t •r 1art) Ka uJ ad Thre d puhe and • Coast Gucird h liropl r t off on th • r c;cue operation. Ka ulc sd1d th~ m n' SEE SEAS MGE S wa--•--------1 _____ , -----4 LOCALS PIT Of Ill II 1\vo 5-month-old white kittens Two S-montb-old white kiaent witb blue ey• and &oc'9 hair that '°'* like 1\arldsb Anguns. and their while modaer, were N..ct lut week from• lhalter'I deeth row. Mid OlAnna PWf ·Martin, founder "' the Community Anbnal Network. wttboul ~ the ftMndaJ support from the community and tbe wWUrgMll to spend .... llO edopt NK'\111 ........ PWl·Meltin Mid. •'Jbe more edoptiollt end doUal'I we have to work wltb. the moN anllMla we can It WU the network's first l'9ICUe iliDCe Sept. 11. whJch bu hindeled doaeticJm, she 18ve.· See other aDimala evailable for adopliOO at http:ltwww.animaJMtwotl«.org or ftOP by RUllO'I pet store at Fubion lllend between noon and 4 p.m. on weekenda. lnformatioo: (9'9) 759-36'6, or wnte to the Communily Animal Network at PO Box 8662, Newport Beech, CA 92658. said. . •we will be unable to continue r-=wnq · 2 'Nednesdoy, ~ 28, 200 t • for a . GOOD CAUSE . Kevin Priestley Making it a point to doriate his time K evm Priestley's father was a cop. HlS mother was a nurse Anyone who needed anything in the1t Long Island neighborhood knew where to twn. Today, the longnme Corona del Mar resident continues the family legacy. Priestley volunteers Wlth the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, the Corona del Mar Chamber of Com· merce, Ctu.ldren's Ho p1lal of Orange County and area schools A chiropractor for more than .20 years. the 47-year-old geb to work by 5 a m. every day. His hrst pabents amve at 5:30 a.m. He takes care of paperwork. works out at lunch. goes home about b·30 p.m. and donates much of tus spare llfne to vanous volunteer caus~. "It's fun to be involved m the com- muruty." PnestJey said. "To see the snule on kids' faces.· For the Coronaftl Mar Chnsbnas Walk every year."fhe volunteer coordi- nates Sdnta appearances so that St. Nick can take pictures Wlth all the children. ·And we will take pictures at no charge,· be said. "Grandmothers, everybody sits on Santa's lap. We give the pictures right then and there. We put It in a folder, and It look real ruce. • PnesUey's efforts now are focused on that exact annual trad1llon, which will · take place Sunday. Sometunes. be brings his chanties to work Last Easter. he helped CHOC by donating almost 600 stuffed aruma.J.s. They came fTom tus pabents, who got a free VlSll in return. Priestley was equally generous for Pomona Elementary School, giving out t free medical v1s1ts m exchange for school supplle • which were all donated to the Costa Mesa school. When a: ked how he finds room 11\ his We, which mclud 100 patients daily, to glVe or h1s umc and money, PnesUey pointed out that 1t' a double bl mg. "It's a lot of fun because lbe office gets two or three bm bus1er, and tt allow some ol the pallents wbo can't (.dford tot come m. to com an at lower rat • • he said. Al.MANIC DUI ARRESTS The following people haw bHfl •rrested recently on SUsptCIOfl of drt· ving under the influence of •n intox1 ant. They have only bHfl arr.ned on wspt<K>n of a aune and, as with all SU1peCtS. ate c~ 1nnc>Gent until ptoved guilty COSTA MESA SAnJRDAY • Jame Anthony D1a2, 5 t. Cos- ta Mesa •Rosa Mana Sanabnu, 4b, Palm Desert • 81chhuyen Thi Dinh, 26, Stanton FRIDAY • Robert Sdda, 41 . Costa Mesa • Michael William Wessel, 34, Charlotte • Medel Jose Gasnun, 45. Costa Mesa • Albert Pere-z. 34, Hu.nbngton Beach • Michael McGmn • 36, R.iver- Sld • St ph n Michael Juh n, -4 1. Seal Beech nruRSDAY • Undsay Kitchens, 19, Hunb.Dg- ton,Beach • Andre Laurence Brooks, 32, -Pilot VOL ts. NO. J20 n....M.-. fllMfw .......... ....,, ...,.,,..., ......... '*--.... -. ...,.._.oa.. • Rancho Santa Marganta NOV. 21 -Story by Young °*'I: photo by 5eM Hiiier • Kirk Wilham Newman, 29. Rancho Palos Verd • MagdaJena Machado, 26, S.m- ta Ana • Mark Enurutt Beeks, 45. Hunt· ington Bedch llllHIOIS NOV. 20 • Rhene Yvonne Magwre, 47, Smith River. Cahl • John Ldrry W1ll1'1er, 50, Tusbn NOV. 21 • K('nn th M1C'hacl Greek, 40, Newport Beach • Matthew Alan ruty, 37. Cosld Mesa • Roxane Elamc Rico. 36. Co ta Mesa • Majed Mir HCJBZI, 50. Hunt· angton Beach llAL ESTATE TIAllSACTIOllS COSTA MESA 3490 San Manno Cude. $386,000 NEWPORT BEAOf SUNDAY • Steven A. Piceno. 29, Newport Beach •Hannah Mane DelpontP, 22, Newport Beach 3356 Alabama Cude, 5400,000 3292 Arizona Lane, $325,000 M 1 Begonia Ave , $345,500 33-4 Joann St., $340,000 3158 Cork ume, $301,000 SATURDAY • Lesley Card Ronnow, 35, New- port Beach 1638 IOWd 't , $189,000 NEWPORT BEACH 3900 lnl t I J Dnve, $710,000 2801 Harbor Vi w Dnve, Sl.225 mil.hon •Suk Mook Chun, 31, Lak wood • Thomas Hamlin R IV, 31, 2715 W'*v l Dnve, $1.()2.S lM.ne FRIDAY •Alice Jean Vayner. 47. New· port Beech million 1856 Breemer W4y, $657,SOO 1 Rue Chatedu Royel. $895,000 2-425 Sanlldgo Dnve, S2.S5 mil· lton • Manuel Nikolai Lopez. 30. Lake Fol'i t nruRSDAY • Michctel John ll.tmburtna. 37, Tustin 63 Sh arwat r Place, $470,000 132 S Bay rront. 5635.000 .... ..,.. __ o-....... ~ ... ,Ho4UI ............ _ .. , 0 • .......,._......,.., .... .PMIU /tlfl/I# S AR I -........ ....................... ,__,,,,. -....... ....... 8di5EUOC ...... *4ml ,...,, -c...-..-::0::....,, .... SA I -.... _ .............. ....., 'lj 1 I -......... ... _... ....... ..,..., ca• - llA0"5 ttQJlM (M)Ml-6086 "8cotd 'fO.ll commet ,., ~ the 0.-, Plot Ot MM tipl.. t"IPU CM...._ i. )JO W. 11.ty St .. C:0.C. ~CAmz7 • ............ Pllflcy '° Pl Ol"'flJdr ~ .. "'°" flll .-..nc. ..... c.-9"1ts~n m ........ ~ ..... .,.., ....... ,.... .. l'I,., .. .... .................. c.. ...... •• ti .......... ...,_, .. ......... ~ _ ......... _ ...... ., .......... a.. ... .. wU' ......... _.. ____ ......... .. .... ......... 052 32 .. ... right; No,__..,,..-. ..... ....,... ,,__Of •• ,,....... __ _,be~..,. ........ " •i• •of~o.w t1Mm•KHUS OicAiMt I The 1"'-0r.,.. Councy ... m-t1•1 l ....... 0111,,._. CMlt MM611 Dllpli¥ .,_ W~1 ...... ...... ..-w.- ,.... .. PMIJJ ...... ........ ,11 ......... ,11 ....... , ........... , ---.......... 1 ........... ,.1, • -------Cl --.._., .... .._ .... ----·--... • Gettl,!l. lllVULVED • •t tWG WVOWID runs per1- odolty In the Datly Piiot on a rourting balls. If you'd hlte infor· mation on adding you organiu· liOn to this lli't. call (949) 57~. OASIS SHHOI CENTER Meals on Wheels voJunteers arc needed to distribute pre- pared dishes to homebound seniors In the Newport Beach area. The delivery time ls between 1 1 :JO a m and t p.m. da.Uy. 1949) ~.c- 32-44 The Oasis Seruor Cen· ter also n eds volunteer nurses for its bimonthly blood pres ure screening The center offers this service between 9 and J 1 a.m. on the first and third Tuesday~ of the ·month. Volunte r~ should commJt two houri. once a month or volunteer on a subsbtule baslS. Th center JS at 800 Marguente Ave • Corona dcl Mar 19-49) 6-4-4-3244. OPIU PACIFIC The Opera Paaf1c Gu1Jd Alliance, d support group for Opera Pacific, has acllviUe~ for volunteer . (9491 474· 4488. OPERATION CllAN SLATE Operallon Clean Slate, cl Costa Mesa-based orgaruza- bon that focu.:.es on gralhll p~evcnllon. n ds volun- teers to pru.nt out grdfht1 and a!> 1st with other dut1e . Michael I loward. 17141 435· 0745. OCC NAUTICAL LllUIY Orange Co.ist CoUeg ' School of Sailing and Sea- rnanshlp need book dona· llons for its Nauucal Library. Thou and of volume of boalln9-related titles are Doily Pilot nN'ded The School of Sct11. uig and ~amanshap 1 di 1801 W 'oa t H1ghwt1y, Newport ch. (94< I b-t'i· 9-4 )2. ' OIAllll COAST INTEIFAIJN SHELTER The larg t family sh ltt•r u1 th oounty needs voluntc>1•1'\ for tts duldrcn' progrdm' II penally desues tutor. itncl thO!te who can take l>drt 111 acuv1b pa t 6 p.m L11n GlovN.1949163t -72n ORANGE COUNTY CHILD AIUSE PREVENTION CENTER The cent r nf>ed volu11t ••r' to work with h1gh-nc;k ldllll· Li and children, prm:1d1n9 w kly Pmobondl .,upport to fdrruh • infant and 111 1. llmt> mothen. in their horw , OCCAPC 1s a kanq 1111 o lhr -hour weekly commit· m nt (949) 722-t 107 ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DMlOPlUNT COUNCll Volunteers are n~e "<I Im ,, vanety of funcllonc, 171-11 93q.f>1tA. ORANGE COUNTY HOMIUSS TASK FORCE The t~k for«' ts rec-n11111111 volunlf'Prs for the lnh•rt11 1th C'ounn l N twork to ''•11 on on one with hom .. I• ~, ddults in a progrdm on h.N< tile kills (9491 2b..1-l 774 ORANGE COUNTY •MUSEUM OF ART l...etlrn more dbout M l 1111!1 hare with your C'Ommu1111\ by l>crommg a doc •nt ctt th" Ortlng County Mus(>um 11 Art. A docent lS ct vol11nl1>t•1 who gu1d adult ond school gToups through rtit• gdllenes and te.ch a hnu1 the mw.eum' collt>c lion' and f"xtub1bon (941.JJ 7~4. t 122, Er:t 204 profeUion ~nden Is• medol pr.cttCt administrator with Ne\1.Jport Center Medit~I Gr~ • , . ,..,_ .. C:.t•lrDft WM rwntd the ntwelt MSOON at the l<lndsc~ MCh t teaurt, in1erior ..-ld ~ firm Rob· bins Jorgtmen Chrastoptwf, whtch ~ offK~ In Ne\vport Beach ~on hM been irwotYed With many of the firm\ mult1m1I I.on.dollar dtitgn PfOJt<U. including the lnte gr-.d Systems Uboratory In Port H~ Durinv hk time at the firm. Caldefon hM lhowr'l te.dtnhip slulk in mentonng young« ~ memt>en ..-ld owneeing the imwly and effic*lt ~ion of "*'Y pro,ects ~ PropertJes ()pemlng Off!Cef ........ 110 11 I W<tS tettcted tO heJd the s.Mor HouMng Coun(il, the 0r-. County· b..cf nonprofit Ofglnlution; as ltS pr9'1dtnt 111"1 2002. SolbMk. ek>f'9 with the ~ mtm hen of the council\ bowd of ditecton.. ~~ ~ to their postteons at the count1l's M«ds dinner New 14 at the Tumip RoM '" Newport IMd\ Solblkk hM .,, 1n tht real estate lnduttty for 20 ~ and"-been • counol board member for the PM\ SOI ~ She IS~ for the oweral manage- ment and°'*~ for~\ pott fotkl of 2.522 senior ..,.,, .... ts. FoUnuin Glen Is a pftwMe firm thM .... and wwesa In~ c~ for .ct•~ *"On. • ····-spcdghts ~in Uw ~ .......... noetwol1hy lnfot· ........ lO ~ AJ•1no.1 ..... (M) '5-4170, Of ter.t ~ '° ()r)a . ...,. .... ,.,.com. Sllf All SUI Doily Pilot ~. No-4tnb.r 28, 2001 3 UO students rally around information Dell .. Newman DMY Pllor • UC'l CAMPUS -A the bomu continue to rail on Af ghan1i.tan. o pa lonal a sortm nt of UC IMn ~u· dents are xhortmg their peers to get more informed and tctke actton to ra1 e a war n of the pbght of Afghan rcfug A rclJJy Tu sday by vanous campu organl2dt1ons hlgh· lighted a w <'klong eri of events. wruch 1nclud a I p- in at ct tent city erected in Aldnch Park, a r fugee photo exlub1t and t1 Vldeo night f a- tunnq thre hJm portrdymg cWferent a J)(>('lS of the r<'fugee expenenc£> FYI The Teru City Vid~ Night will Utke place at 8 p .m. today 1n Monarch Bay A on the UC Irvine campus mor than a million who havf' been displaced from their horn and may need to I clvc• the country, m-cording to th<• United Ncibonr;, The e rtort to rt11 ,. dWt.1r<•· ne ol the rt'fugf'e~· phghl ·tarted Mondd~. wh(•n mor • thcUl ct down lent., went up m Aldnch P.irk Wh1lf' the ten~ prov1df• c.1 f c t of U S for 1gn policy and the refug cns1', encour· agmg tud nts to oblAln more tnformatlon out ide of the m&nstr ctm medi.a. ' Lorn d R inhart talked about how children l.ll refug C-dltlps ar often recruited a child soldl rs and used e th r cl!! human h1eld or to clear ffiJO(l ft kJ . ·we <'ttn educat oUJ'lielw.·~. lttlk to our p N , tPll your fnPnd., and fanuly about what\ qoang on .. even start your own rally,• Reinhart &did T109 I h1ang, a urv1vor of bombing an World War II who cull'> hunsclf th poster boy for hMbdra m, '>aid he doesn't believe war Ii the best mstru. ment ror confiict r lubon. •1t usually )ust crea more conflict,· Huang said. Jen Boyl , a member or Act for Global Justice, voiced h r opuuon that flag wavang. whil mectningful. 1s not a valid 'Xd\ange lor real con¥ rsauon • 8Ptng unified dot>s no t mean being Sl1 nt. • Boyl 5ald ·oon't abstract your thinking through flag waving • Mdny of the students saul thP rally wll effective ln el('· v<1l1ng unportant per pect.iv(>.. that die not always covered by the traditional media. • 1 ca me today becaus there's a vacuwn in the matn· R/bAl~ "OT tudentJ waJk between t nts at ucr. ·where tudenls are trying to raise awarenes5 of refuge«'' In Afghani tan. trN1m Jlff'"' cm<I the mdan· fflCJ th< t.n1tNI Stat ., and '>lr am knowlt-<lg~ ha e csl>out Al<Jhdm'>ldn, • '>atd Rdm th root rdu>e ol P.\ •nt attP<t· P"dwdl, d qrnd\ldtf• ... 1ud nt. 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This years thenze is "Let Freedo1n Ring. ·· .. One way your business can participate in this rich tradition is by advertising in the Official Newport H11rbor Christmas Boat Par.Je Program. The program zui/l be mailed to all Cha1nber numbers and will al.so be delivered to more than 40,000 households with the D11ily Pilot on S.turtl4y, Ikcember 8. Adaitional bonus distribution will be availabk at numerous sites during the parade. \ AJNrtilini spue 0-copy °JI~ T"°""'1 N"""'ber 27, 5 p.,,.. C...W. rwU, tktUlliru FrUJ.y, NOWJ11ber 30, "°°" FREE PUBLIC LECTURE .. lhur. .. NO\cmhc:r ~9. -:30 pm \\~nn ')ourh C~t Pl.l.l.1 mm1e1l '\onh o.105 I l"W\ I l 1m11a.I '•e1Ctn(.t R.S.V.P. NOW (800) 232-6073 r .• ::_ \;=~ • tin. I LJ"-l ': l:. /J TRADITION L £(\.TE - and DAVID YURMAN \ Cordially invite you to th; exclusive launch of ' The Li01ited Edition Artists Series Chronograph Watch An extensive shotuing by DAVID YURMAN Specialists of the Designers E'<quisite .~tch Jlnd Jew~lry Collection Thursday, No.ember 29th, 2001 From 12:00 pm to 7 :00 pm At our Fashioa Island locacion : 203 Ncwpon Cent~ Drive Ncwpon lkach, CA 926(>0 I "IUCWm POUCI flUS COSTAMISA •Mr.., t'-.....: A com- mefti.I burglify WM~ in the 3100 block at 8:16 a.m. Monday. • ""'-" ..,.,...,.,.A veht· CS. burglwy w• report.cf In the 500 block at 10:44 a.m. Monday. •...,.... llo..t: An auto tMft WM reported In the 300 blodt at 5:25 a.m. Monday. • ltrWMI Md Sunflower •venues: An auto theft was reported at 4 a.m. Monday. • JcNwtn StrMt Md~ tt. Avenue: A hlt·and-run felony was reported •t 12:34 a.m. Monday. • fliomorNI Aw: A petty theft was reported In the 2000 block at 8:21 a.m. Monday. . . llllflY II Tll llWS. Hearing on Crystal Cove postponed The Orange Olunty Superior Cowt judge Mt to rule on a Jaw. ult lO return the former resi· dents of CJ)'ltal Cove to their cottages has poltponed his ruJ. tng for one week. Judge FranciSco Fl.rmat bumped l>ack the bearing date on the sUit to Dec. 6. It was pre- viously sdleduled for lblll'Sday. The community trust bnng· Ing the lawsuit is suing_ TRENCHES CONTINUED FROM 1 Calilomle State Pata, alleging the egeac.y hMlitY remov-9 tbe former r.tdenll from their cot· tagas in earty July. The 46 cottages in Crystal Cove State Po.rk were placed on the National Register or Hiltodc AIM:ll!ll in 1979, the same year the ate purchased them from the Irvine Co. Th.ast founder Bruce Hostetter has criticized the st4te's s1ew. ardship or the cottages. Tht! agency has authori7.ed St .3 mil· lion to preserve ·and protect them in an lntertm plan while the agency deodes lhelr future fate. -PllulOlntoft trench and return. you have cheated death. What kind of things might you be feeling as your buddies are getting killed?• Williams asked. LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 Starpolnte, after all, tMt set the date for the apedAI elec· lion (its legal rtgbt under Green.tight), and in so doing one might presume in a vacuum that it was impl - menting GreenUght. Ne\lertheless, ln the cyn· 1cal and calculating arena of politics, the tactic was dear- ly too clever by half. Politi· cal campaign operatives caU it h~dlng your oppo- nents an Issue. And so, qu1te predictably, the fathers and mothers of the GreenJight Initiative • ......... A"""'9: Annoy· 1ng phone calls were reported 1n the 500 .blQck at 9:13 a.m. Monday: ~ IP NEWPORT BEACH • 9lrch S~ A grand theft was reported in the 4100 block it 1 1 :09 cl.m. Monday. • canyon Island Drive llfMI ford RoM: Trespassing was reported at 5:37 p.m. Monday. • Emenld Avenue: A home burglary was reported 1n the 100 bloc.k at 1:43 p.m. Mon day. classroom. There. they hud· And Williams did not died in the darkness ln a • sugarcoat any or tM gory mak~stuft trench, with lights details of war - at one point nas~g and ~ barrage or reading about a soldier hav· machine gun hre emanating ing his brains blown out and from loudspeakers. Williams taking three hours to die. used a fog machine to re-ere-Many of the students ate the clouds of poisonous who came from fouc sociaj gas that would descend on studies classes, sajd lhey the Lrenches and envelop the were struck by the visceraJ soldiers. elfect of dealing with trPnch torched the move as a sinis- ter plot to fool voters, to convince them that some· how lhe forces of Green· light were behind the cam· pai.gn to bless the Koll Cen· ter project. Whatever game plan Strader and company had for staying on message, for communicating the facts and merits of the projects to Newport Beach voters, was dashed. Instead, they found themselves back peddling for nearly the enUre cam · palgn. And it occurs to me that had the? round win- dows of opportunity to ped· die the project's particulars, the campaiy n's dented credibility would have smothered the effort. As the students l>ecame wcll'fare. • Newport c..tw Drive: A grand theft was reported in the 400 block at 12:24 p.m. Monday. • Whit. Sails W.y: An attempted burglary was reported in the 1000 block at 1 :06 p.m. Monday. accllr_nated to. ~eir crowded • 1 felt claustrophobic and conditions, Williams showed just wdnted to get out of slides of World War I trench there,· Cody Hess said. •Jt warfare and read excerpts puts you In the mind set that from ·All Quiet on the West· person would have been in ~m Front.· After each sec-inside the trench.· tion. he asked the students to And although the methods try to relate to the soldiers' of warfare have ddvanced conmctmg emotions. since World War I. some stu· So chalk up the defeat of the-Koll project to d self· inflicted gunshot to the root. ·Every time you leave the dents suid the cldssruom Tu.rmng the page. r'm reminded of the utter mis· match of wits that I and a throng of olh~rs w1tnessed at the Nov. 19 session of the Costa Mesa City Council. It WUJ> on that everung thdl the council spar~ our good community further mind· numbing scrutiny or the Seger trom Home Ranch development. 1'11 lrust you're aware the project received an affirmative nod from lhat body. But you should know the pro1ect's opponents will hatch a rel · erendum signature dnve (anoU1er Greenltght·like expenence to relish} this Saturday. ------ml!ll!!l-!!!!!!!mml!!!l!!l!!! .. EB_.. ------experience made the current WINDSHIELDS · AU r r' i 'I /\ ·,,, , DIRECT '"" I r J ~ I J H ,". ~ Jr' f A f' f 1 ~{I l '.' f i ' d\_,VIL,4; S 'EL:MNCHITO HOLIDAY AESTAS Full Service catering . Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis \ Margarita & Cerveza Bar a.nquet ROOlllS ' available in many locations P•rty nmys To Go Order by the dozen • Chmgol1ngas • Guacamole •Tacos • Taqu1to • Burritos • Chips & Salsa BRETHREN CHRISTIAN JUNIOR & SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Qt#alil)I Clv1Jt1an Educaljon Sinc1 1947 Now Acuptm, Appllctltlolu for Fa/11001 &rrol/,,.111 Gf'adu1·12 .......... CA ... ............. Aetft41 ... ., • w..-. A11n1u111 ,,, ......... ~ • ... th Ar•ric .. • sl an.rt• ....... I I JI I ,.,_,'=\:T..,SriE=::i&:riioVMEs • • t war in AJghanistan more tan· gtble. "lt helps· me understand what people from our country are going through,· Clainsd Maygren said. •1t makes me think twice about the war." • o.ir*9 NeWlftllft covers educa- tion. She may be rHChed at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deird~.newmanOl•times.com. The insufferable ~xchange of the evening WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners <Rjstorant~ ~amma (}ina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6: 15 ....... ,,.,..... ... Canf.aloai.Alla Flolendaa (wldi...,•..wl I JUST $10.90 11ae Real Prime· Rib or Ftlet Mipoa (whh -Pot Mi.Ml) JUST $13.90 s...cl•bs Picc.ata or Sall.ion Alla C.l.ecaa (with -p Of ...... , JUST $12.90 LOBSTER MANIA . Moa-TaeaOnly JUST $19.90 11/2 ... Maia Lo ..... (ALac.t.) (Al...., ______ .._-' (949) 673-9SOO W"WW.munm.gina.com 25 l F.ut Cout Highway • Newport Beach HICKORY FARMS• SAVE $4.00 3th. BEEF STICK• '999 SUMMER SAUSAGE,.... su.,, o.. ...... , b,...,lllkl ......... ,..,.... ._.. ................... ..., ...... ..... ........ ......,. ... .... COITA CoWl'YUDI co.ma mr NAaoa AT 19nt ST • PA.,... IAAND TwnN MAltU'nt.AC& ATMJM: Lowa~ 2'Q BL CAllmCO ltaAl. occurred between Paul Freeman. the cagey repre- sentative of C.J Seg rstrom & Sons, and the anteUectuAl· ly enigmabC eounolman Chris Steel. Steel. who bAS had an ll\C!'eUing t ndency lately to engage in rllll)bll.Og off-subject sennens and needlest denial.J of unpropn· ety, told Freeftfin of tus con· Unued une with the Seg~rstroms' $2-nullion ple:ctge to Costa Mesd school~. subject to the coun· cU's approval of the project. Home Ranch opponenls had derided the booty a a bnbe Sensltive to that percepuon, and foUoWing a surreal cav- alcade ol pronouncements that •nothtng untoward or inappropriate• had occurred between him and ttw Segerstrom's Freeman (no one had asserted they hadJ, Steel pre ed Freeman to withdraw the pledge dnd remove 1l from the develop· ioent agreement. In il'> place, Steel asked Freeman for the $2-million glft whether or not Home Ranch won the council's bles ing . Freeman agreed. . Now. to the urunjliuted. 1t might have easily dppeared that Steel was the pnno· pied und clever gunslinger in thJs exchange and got the draw on Freetnan. I saw It as Freeman playing chesl> with a blind man. Why? Because it was already clear at that pomt that three council members would be approving the project. Free· mun. by •giving in• to Steel' entreaty, nsked nothing. I wanted to give Steel (Cod blel>s him) the beneht of the doubt and conclude that he knew 1.1U of this going m. Thal his 1equest or Freeman Wtl!t t.1 deftly c:ctlcu· latPd move to purge the Home Rt1nch development agreement of uny res1du that'smeUed of a "bnbe, • but wtuch nonetheJe s com· milled the Segerstroms (not by rontrnct, but by pledgel to the $2-rruDion kitty for the schools. But Ulen, 1nexpbcdbly, Steel revealed from the dais that he pressed the Segerstroms to pledge (dnd they agreed) $200,000 to rovel'" the tab of moving the Doily Pilot - lanQWJhing Huscroft I louse to Fairview Park The language ol that deal WU placed i.n th<> development agr ment without St.eel's Ob)ecllon. Now tf we're wringing ow ~ond.5 over peS'Wpllons here, one might <'C:ill. thh ClCtortion. H1s final con- founding ad wa to approve every elem nt ol the Home Ranch prown except for, get thi.$, the d velopment agreement · Wby1 Because the i,chool gm remained within its pro- visions, and so thf' pern·p· · tion of bribery. Bewildered? Me too Rut at least w e know StCf'I\ en.sitivaty to perc~1vecl extortion isn't nearly so arute a his uned~e with peice1ved bnbery. • ayron de Arllkal is a writer and communications consultant He lives in Cosi. Mesa. HIS cot umn runs Weclfle'Sdays. Reade<\ ~ re.ach him with ~ t1ix and ce>mrMnts via e-mail at byronwr1~t0msn.com Nl(J(IAtflJIM/:; POLLY SLACK Polty Blact(. a resident of Orange County for 50 years. passed away on November 21 2001. 1n Laguna Hills, CA She was bom Mildred Elizabeth Polloct( in Lamed. Kansai. on October 23. 1906 and lived 1n Simla, Colorado. POiiy graduated from Simla High School rn 1925 and was <twarded a 4·year scholarship to Westem Stare College of Colorado. There she was a member of the Pl Kappa Sigma Soronty and earned a teacn1nq degree. In the 1930s Polty moved to Pasadena, CA. She taught schOol and later married George Hooper, a distinguished attorney in the Los Angeles area. Together Polly and George trav4"ed Qtens1vely · and viSlted all seven continents of the wortd, In 1952. they moved to Corona del Mar. Where they bullt one ot the onglnal homes in the Shore Clttfs community Polly was widowed in 1970 8fld ~ later married John Maclean · Blade. a retired executive of the Bell Telephone Company I Outing her many years 1n Orange County Polly contnbuted extenaivety to the local community. She was a member of the Hoag Hospital Senior Au1oliary. the Ebell Club of Newpof1 Beach and a iono· standing member and Deacon at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. As a volunteer al Hoag Hospital she was a famtllar fee. at the hOSpttal where She contributed over 1,500 hours of servioe to others. Polly aleo served as a member Of the board of the Ebe.fl Club of Newpof1 Beach Potty ~ life and always tnoUght Of OCt'MH'I. She will be lonely remembered by ah thoSe whose llv" she touched. Funeral sef'Vices will be held on Wednesday. November 28, 2001at11·00A.M. rn Newport Beach. CA at Paclflc View Memorial Pattc 1 1 o BroedWay, Costa Mesa ..... 190 SEAS CONTINUED FROM 1 bright orange Iii caught the eye ol th h licopt r pilot. He also spottC'd th caps12cd boat JOO yards 6Wdy from them, besald. ·w had 4-to S-root wav and wand gusltng up to 30. mph,· Ka.su.le5 ScUd. ·We could '90t)\av pottod them lf not for ibeir'We JdCkets • Th saent~ts were 1dcnu- fted as Jeff Adkin,, 33, or Altadena, and Diogo Fernandez. 41. ao(l J H Menden. 24. both of Pasadena. TIM! men w re on a roulln VISlt ~ Kerckoff Mann · LabordtOI')', an affiliat or CaJt h, bticd m Corona d l MM. They w r brought bdck to the Orang County hcnff's Oepartm nl harbor patrol base tn Newport 8cdch. KasuJcs said "Th y f lt much bell r ttft r a long. hot hower, coff dnd changmg mto dry cloth~.· he said. They wer ldtm ch ked by p aramedic dnd rf'lecl .. ed. Kasules Sd.ld None of the f archers will> evatlabl for comment Tuesday afternoon. But lclb mdna<J r Pdl Leahy said 1l wdS an • extr\'m '- ly unpleclSdlll cxpen<'nc<'" for I.be sci nll.sts. H srud the OCl'an 1' clPc(•p- tive on windy ddys be<"c1u!><• 1t looks glas!>y and rt1lm hy the shore. but g ts choppy and Wlld awdy from th hdrbor • 1 gu<.>s lh<'Y dJd nol know that when the)' \ldrtl•d out.· Ledhy !>dld "But I'm 'ure th y do now • The men lldd d < U phon<•, dS well as th globctl p<>'Jllorung system. on the bodt, he ddde>d "TIH• GPS saved th tr lives because they could tell th • ofh- I I theirexac:t po61boo." Leahy saJd. Kasul atd New port Harbor has had add1Uon I taJbng ince 3 a m. Tue5day, when o wind odvboly went Ulto ffect. • "Th Sanld Ana WUlds are pr tty common dunng November and December,· h ScUd Small crafts, such dS th one the c1ent1 t were in, are advased to ~tay dway from th high seas during thJ s llme, Kasulus said The N<1ttonal Wuather $eivlC(' an S<lil Dwgo hdd L'>SUod a witld etdVJsory beganrung 10 p.m. Monday and lashng· through 11 d m. today. meteo- rolog1 t Noel lsla said . •we <>Xpect winds ol up to 17 mph away from the coa t (Tut>S<Jdy mghq, • he '>dld ·we exp ct the wand to !iubs1de (Wedn •'><1c.1y( • • e>eep. 9hwath COYef'S public safety and courts She m6'f be reached at (949) S74~226 Of by e--ma1I at~ bharathe latlff~s com CABS CONTINUED FROM 1 -Director Alan Murphy would hdnd an antenm contract to Y Uow Cab of North Or nge County, Tclx1 Sy t ms and Cabco Yellow, a.irport spoki - woman Ann McCarley said Th thr compan1 • opcr- abng s ct )Omt v nture known us Johr) Wayn Alrport Yellow Cab Servire. would be brought m to dvo1d bn mtcrruplJon m NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 t nure und ra~ "l Uunk Uus will 11' Ip attrdct dlld r tam emplo , • Bluddu ..aid. ·unlll now. wtth no 'Mila.ry structure for them to nter, they don't know where thl!y can end up· On the rt>p end or the new scale, d pollco chief will make SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch · 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach PleclSt' ca f°' hou1 d1rl!C11ons & r~<UIOO': : (949 ) 723-0621 : . For up to 1 "°" ol \lldlo -© DVD s49.9s For up to 1 hour of vidto .. pl••ed to ainnouMe the op •Ml• of our newest offtC9 In Newport fleech. \intr IW~ • Or. l>ovul (, J>ur: •. ,\U). I du'<ml l>o1Uron, ,\W, j11m1 \11.,_/,, L\/' a11d IM /tTl1/11\ tmm hm'f' hl'IJJ'tl humlrffl\ o/ t0tlpk\ "'"'"'"' tl1m "'"""' t>f llat•ltlJ: (/ 1#111\ /Jam how \\nl < 111HI ,.f'tl1ilt) C.n11rr\ " Jl\lffl rrprodm /1t¥ ,,., 111111/Uf(/1 ' hm¥ at ltV.wJ Jow o/ tluo "'K""'' lill tll ratr\ ~any I\ 'F pnpm in lhl' natwn Wednetday, Ncwember 28, 2001 s Mee, McCariey MW ·u the rep m does take place, we'll haVi the new cab company on.line. reddy to pro- w:le servw to the passengetS: McCdrley WJd Thoie canparur.s would pro- vu1 rvic e dl th rurport for the term ot the m ·month mPnl. After that, th ctuport would op4'n the bidding for a penncment operator. Dunng the lntenm agr e. ment. th<> uuport would pay th 1oant venture 13 cents per omv- mg pas$('ng r or $.19,000 each month, wluchcv r IS high r betwe n $10,071 and S 12.271 d month; an ta:nt oty man- dQE>r will earn from $9.352 to St'l ,395. and th Ure rlut>f will . edm from $9,826 to St 1.972 In the lower rangf', dn ddounastrallve a istant to th humctn re ource dtrector' monthly Scllary will rang from $2,943 to $4,141 . a humdn resources a.ss1.Stanl will be paid between SJ.401 clnd $4,784, In October. the a.uport tdggec1 276,597 amVl.Dg pu ng rs, wh1c:h, at 13 cents o p1 c , would add up to m .951. A.mencan 1aJa failed largely becau e the company used ~ve. cutting-edge natur- al gas-pow red can. CdzzelJ WI.id It was th only 100 , nat- ural g -pow red fl t m the nauon When pnces of the fuel ro<te, how v r, th company beiqan to struggle. Cazzell said. Th company. operating und r the b<tnner Ameticao uvf'ry, b<.>came embro1led an an own rshJp dispute earlier and dll dc.lmirustrauve assLStant to th hr • chief wall get b lw<> n SJ 166 and.$4,454 monthly Sdldry structur s remain unchanged for emplQy rep- f'i nted by bargauung groups Th • raises will cost the city $138.173 Reclass1hcallon of dJlOlh r half-dozen employt?e>, wh.ich w as also approved by the council Tuesday, will cost lb.is y 41. Ov r tM TIMink..gwi.ng Oly w 1'end. in a flwry ot oct>Vlty. two group ubmttted lint· mmu bkh to t;uy th@ But by Mondty. th~ oH r had vc1pom.ed, Cauell said • W htt\ n workj.ng (oo dO 11th-hour d 11.· l'uzell !Mlld. ·w hav n'l clOM'ld th dea.I. • ...... ~ (Ollt'(S the environment Mld John w~ Airport He m.y ~ rHChed at (949) 76"' .. 330 or by e-rN1I at f»UI clmt~atmwn com • \ the c-1ty cm ddd1lJondl S5b.271 Lo r<~cnt y«.•clr~. 4 nwnber of p<r..tlloru. hove c: on<• unfilled b •cau ~ noncompf'l1llve !>diaries dnd ktc-k of d J>dY rdJ'l9 cnrJ>lf•d th1• Cl t)'•'s t>fforts to r ru1t qudlJty people. Bludau Sdld • June Cy 1 •• COiien Newpott Beach 9w may ~ r~ac:hed at (949) 574-4232 °' tJ9 ~mail at /~C~l.J(J~Com Ho1..10 ' GtFT WITH P HCH .\SE FRo\1 S TH CoA r PL z .'wmth <.oml l'ifl--r1 u onl to adil to w11r hnltdm • J,,.f'f /11 11/Jl'fltlJ! 11 '/>t't wl f.(!/1 1tlum ,/wppmg f nm1 I k 1 ,,m/H'r I -'I . .!fllJ I "l1t•f1 \Oil 'fJt>fUl ",)()(!,Pr !fWTr. lfl I ll/(' dtl\, It/ 1111\ . ..;..m1h Cofl.\I /'la::" \tori• or rt"\lourt111J \IJU "'"' ,,., 1 ,,,, 11 lw111111/11/. mrA ""' t n ta/ hm1 I "' 011r J!lfl • • , • .,,, ,,., .. \ nll«l I• mm/t ,,,.,., .... ,. o .... mt,.., I 11 -'""' ""' 111/I /•, , .. , ... ,,. f•' ,/,,. ,./rJr '''l'IJ,,, /""· r,, '"'"" w•it 111/1 I"'"'"''""'' ,/.,, rf'tf'l/.U lulllfllllf )nfl U/ tiff\ ,\Q(l//i ( 41•111 f'fiu.J (_,tl'l(IPrf!t f).·J. """llh ( .. KJJ( l'ill:u (,1/1t'rr11/iu11r1~hWt'• tin not 11/¥1'• 111 rlu~ /''""''",""· -Corning Sunday, Decembe a part of our l;io shopping , . QUOTE Of lll DAY "I think, llke most coaches, I'm just glad to get that first one out of the way ... " ~ Hint. Newport H•rbor Hlgh boys ba5kett>.ll coach 6 Wednesday. Nowmber 28, 2001 GIRLS IASIETWl . OeaMblt ) "°"°'" BOBBY HAU c..-.... --~-· 9~9"-c00170 Doi"' Pi'ot sp.tt ..._ Roe-Carlson • 949...57 4-4223 • ..,.-... ..-.. <UJ 11 t HIGH SCHOoL· aoys IASKETIAll COWGE SIGNINGS CdM, Tars, Eagles fall Ci·11ise -control Six.sign;. with UCI baseball. • • zn open~rs Corona del Mar goes south against El Toro, 48-42. Corona del Mar High lost iii. season opener to host El Toro. 48-42. in a nonleague girls basketball game Tuesday. The Chargers made a half-court shot di the end or the tJurd quarter to take a 37 .30 lead mto theTmaJ quarter. Corona del Mdr outscored El Toro by one point in the fourth, but could not take the lead The Sed Kings (0· 1 J were led by C ttrn e I law kins (I 0 polntO and Courtney Kdwala (nine points). Kelly Luu rontnbuted w1th eight rebounds. Corona del Mar made 10 of 19 free· throw attempts. Cd.M hosts Los Amigos Thursday night di 7 Sailors tumble, 65-31 Newport Harbor Hlgho scored only two points in the first quarter and went on to lose its sedSOn opener. 65·3 I, to host Fountain Valley in a nonleague girls basketball game Tuesday. The Barons scored 16 points in the first quarter and took a 26·9 lead di hdUtime Jilhanne WhiUleld had nine points, seven rebounds and four ass&Sts for the Sdllors (0· I ). Evita Castillo clupped in w1th seven points and 10 rebounds for Newport. . The Sailors wtll try to get on the wmmng track Saturday when they enter the Uni-.iersity High Tournament. Eagles defeated, 54-37 Estancia High lost its e seasor:i opener to visiting Huntington Beach, 54-37. in a nonleague girls basketball game Tuesday The OIJers went on a 17 • 7 run to start the game and never looked back. Tuha Gray scored 12 points and Georgina John had eight to lead the Eagles (0· 1 ). Huntington Beach's Kelsey BaU led all scorers walh 20 points. Estdncaa returns to the floor on Saturday with entry In the UnJversaty l ligh Tournament QUI SURFING Crown to Newport Newport Harbor's club surfiug team swept pdSt the rest of Its competition with ease an the league linats Tuesday morning dS Coach Scott Morlan's team breezed in 2·4·foot waves. 00N UACH I OM V PlOT NOM.MGI• ......, IS. ........... 9llo04 52 Newport Harbor turns 111-10 deficit into 34-13 lead and sails to sixth straight season-opening victory. Blllry Faulkner DAllY PllOT • NEWP ORT BEACJ I -Newport Harbor High boys l>asketbdll codC'h Larry Hirst Sc!ld his Sailors looked good • In spurts Tuesdoy sc..-- nlght. But all the Tars '""-e.ed\ s2 needed was one 24·2 Wton 65 first-half run. that lasted nearly eight minut~ to bl.llld dJl VlSUJTTIOUl\table letd and defeat ~JI.IC v\stlor Hunbngton 84.>dch. 65-52. It was the sixth lMighl season· opening WUl for lh~ ~Uors, who, dftc•r mounting a 34· 13 ed9e di th end of the dforenwnbOned bbtz. malnla.lne<I ttround cl 20-point bulge, l)JlW the Otler.i end<.'<I on d 12·5 run to lighten lhc Cindi <;e0n• "I think. like mo t coache . I'm 1u"t glad to get lhat hrst one out of the wdy, • I Ctrsl aid. "There were um when wr looked like we actually prarttct> and work on fundam(•ntdls, and other tames when we looked Ukt> thi'> Wtl'> our f&rSt game.· S naor All·CIF Southern Sec h on returner Tony Melum appearod lully di ea e, amassing 11 gt1mt>·h1gh 25 point!> and 14 rebounds Senior retummg starter Enc Pl>tt>rson also appeared well-versed. nenmg all three Hr I-half held·qoal dtlcmpt~r indudang a three-pointer, en route to 12 points. He dlso collected six rc>boun(!' Peterson's three-poantPr, with n Oh lf'ft an the h~l '41U, tart N I cl 1 :t-0 \urql', lilter Hunb.ngton'!> Thom~ Ngo cnd<'d an 11..0 s.utor outburst with dJl 18-foocer Melwn loUowed up PC'terson\ lonq· rang~ strike by connecting msadP. tht•n from the foul lane. and Ned1m l>t1Jt•v1t and Chad Rorden cappt'd the 24·i ... purt with three-pointer... Rorden, a fi. 1 1umor who C'•tmP off th<' bench to produC'<' a team-hayh hw a'is1sts. tts well as Peteri.on, nn1INI 'i<.'<'ond·hdU th1ee-pomter> to h(•lp g1w the Satlon..e1ght on the naqht Melum and Ross Fort1N ubo connected from lwyond the 11rc m the hndl period lo help I !arbor ovNromP 'iOm def en JVe lap~ •t thought we g<1ve up too mdny or the wrong kinds of bclskf't -ldyups dOd offensive rebound , • H1n.t S<11d Anteaters load-up with four more pitche rs as they continue the rehearsal stage for thf? 2002 sedson. Sn plt1yers \IC)ned ndl1ooctl lett<>rs of inlf•nt with the UC lrvtnl.' hcL-.ebcill program Tuesday. • Kn' Kn'>C. d fi-foot-5 light· hond€'d pitcher from rescenta Vallt>y I hgh. w 'nt 7 .J and struck 0111 1>0 a!t a 1un1or I le <tl!}o had a I K4 ERA and ettmPd All-Pacific U'd<J uP honor Km<> Wei'> a member of the 200 I l>o<lgN,,_ ctnd Angt>ls EUte H'dlll'> d'> well rt\ the 2001 USA lltt'>•'IMll Tl'Mn • Thtrd b.l<wmdn C'octy I lderthN Imm Chd1mnttde Prep"" a Team OnP National cho1c(' dnd d two· llllll' ftr-.l ·let1m All·Ml!tSIOn Lc>agur pltly<'r I le wa., dli.o rwmed dO Amenc.m Legion AH· Stc11 I lcwrthcr wa th e Chdmtndde Ottens1w Pl.ayer of thl' Y(•ar dOd \f>f'.'Ot two summ~r.. with uw l>odge>r Ehle team • Mark Wdgner 1!\ c1 catC'her a l Mc1yfa1r High, where he Wdf> a ltn.t·tt•am All·CIF <1nd all-I a~ ho no re • a.s d 1uruor Tht> lhr • · y&u Vdr.tty \ldrtCI part.Kipated m lh~· 2000 USA Junior Olympics • Wc1m•n ( 'henaN come to lttt> Anl dll'r. from McHer Del Htgh Th.-h·4 nqht·htinded pitcher Wtl.., d Tt•am One Ndllondl choio• tUld Wtl!t 7 ·O d~ a 1uruor, eamm<J cill·ledg\lc> honor\ · • Ryctn E<lt>ll l!t a lt•fl·hand.-.d p1IC'hN from Lexanqlon M•~,... Dunnq h" 111n1or ye..ir, Edell wl'nl H·ll t1nd '>lrutk ot:tt 74 tn 54 1nmnc1., c1t Li>xtnqton High. Hf• t1lso hit Jfll • t\ let II '11111'11 tt lf'fl·handed pile her rnmP!t lo Uf'I from ea .. t Vttllf'y R.-clluncl' I liqh J-1(> w.i., honorN1 <L' unr of thf' top I 00 lx1...:•l>aU pk.Iyer. m ('t1Womia~1 Yl'•ll ttnd 'f>f'nt th1• 2001 .,1m1mrr ~h th•• A111wt .. Eht<• Te<1m COWGE HONORS My~r. Lavold honored ~ Brown 'icntor 'il'lter C orre ~ 1)-cr, d Corona del 1\.1.ir High product, hd' twen ndmed Ivy 1...-aqut• \'ollroybalJ Pldyer of 1h<' Y<>t.1J c.1ftt>r 11.'udinq lht> Bf>ars to a .,hari• ol th • Ivy Ledgu champ•· On'> hip Newport's 38 pomts doubled runner· up Los Alanutos. Individual finals: Girts 1. Erica Hosseini (NH): 2. Rio Poller (Laguna BNctl); 3 Christa Osuna (calvary Chapel). ...,.._,... N ewport Harbor HJgh's Tony Melum (top) slams It home after tealtng lhe ball. He scored 25 points and had 14 rebounds in U.e Sailors' 65-52 nonleague Score bv Quarten H\Jm1ng1on e..dl 1t 7 10 2• 52 Newport HllWr 11 19 10 19 65 .......... n e.ed\ VMl'll:>otM 12, Setberg 10, H«Tilort 10, Mtl.Jlughlon 7. INoc>d ... H90 ... Yoltlldl ), Nttol&ilml 2 3-pt go.til • H«fl$0f'I 1, Y<>thtc» 1 fouled out none Pajev1c h nl h d with 10 point!> belore fouling out, whtle starter Chib Cameron. a b·O junior returner. or •<J all five of his points an th ' hn.t quartN ~ ron n tt('(l Ills flr!tt two held·gOdl attempts lo help the Tar.. convert f> of Ii from the field, en rout to d 17· 11 cdcw through mght mmutt"> Jamie D1cfeobdch. d 6-8 i.ophomon"' returner. cume off thl' IM!nC'h to ctdtl three blOC'k , 1wo n•hound!> t1n<I two poinb, whtlt> <iophomorc MatN Dc>I lrt1nsf r A ndre Pane u, \tcUtlO!J lor tnJured -;cruor Greg Pemnt' (tom ACL). ctuppc.'<.I m three is and two bottrd an tu~ HarboT vttrs1t) d but MyN was a un.irumow. Hr t· ll'dffi AU-Ivy 'ICICCb()n, dS WdS C'ol11111h1a 1umor K.tthy Lavokl, d form<>r Nt•wporl 1 lurbor I hgh 'ton<Jout Myt•r m1'>!>C!tl 1110'>1 of lilst '4't1'>on dUl' to an inJury. bu( rrhou n<ft ·ti thL\ Y""' and playt"d in ull 14 lcoqu matche , d\'l'IJ<JllHI 1.tn I vy-best l:l.33 "''Jl>l<, Jx.>r qamt• She also had tiO or morr> d\'l'I'> fl\'<' tlfll ' 1 Daw Miller (Los AlamltOI); 2. Dan Crasmean (C..lv.ry Chapel); 3. Justin Kast (NH). lloys Loi ... W'd 1. Alex Knost (NH); 2. Nldt K~ly (NH); 3. TJ. Riding (Los Alamitos). iloys ... Hrd win over Huntington Beach Tuesday nJgbt. Below, Harbor's JamJe Diefenbach (rlghtt reaches across in an attempt to stop the Olien' chances of a re6ound. T«Mic.M • none ~ ....... Mtlum 2S, ~en.on ll. PljlYi< 10, Aorden 6. c.mtfon S. Fol1iw J, Oie'9nboldl 2. ~ 2. ,.__, o. Mel!>M o. GiaK 0. TUiiy 0 . ).pt. pis. '-tet'IOtt 2. ~ 2.~ 1, P1i9Yk 1, Clmeron 1, FonJef 1 Th • Sallors rt'lum to action Tiumduy when th(>y host BaC'k B.ty nv1tl C-oronu d •I M1lf, which wall open thP Ryan Curry coach1nq era at 7 p m. wvold, tin Oll l\lde hltt r, led lh4• h•otflW In kill!. With 4 % pN {Jdnll' t1ncl Wd\ 'll'tOnd WIU\ tl :t4 7 h1thnq fM'rc<>ntag Shf' Jt"d thl• Lton'I to ''" S.6 rKord Uus '><'ti \On . 1. Robert Palm (NH); 2. Geoff Rill (NH); l . Matt Koeller (Los Ai.mltos) fou6ld out · P..,.ic TechnU!s • none. -by Amara Aguilar Corona del ~(lr -a. k a. Point Guard Prep With 1 O returning players, the Sea Kings' girls are expecting big things. ~Dunn 0AA.Y Pilar CORONA DBL MAR -It's amazing how lead rshlp can Ductuate in glrll buketball, as opposed to the boy game. where probably a gre.t r pertetntag of junk>rs ue lined up at th o•te to replace th star-ttudded seniors and bin tho followtng y ar. ·with boys, they Just can't wait for that person to grlduat • • Corona del Mtr High gbU hoo1>4 coach Elbert D•vl• Mid. •They're UdUng theil lips. Maying It' my tum. But Wit l6aMdmes thy 1way from tNt ~bUlty (u a lMder). Tbat'a why ll'I exdting for me to ... who ii goinO to ICep up and Who.,. going lo be the ........ • WM two--tune P.ctlk Co.t ........ Pleyer tA the Veer~ McCoy he.tog.-.... her t_.a ln June, t.be Wlnlng C91l. whlda ~.-IMl ~· enliN lHm Ucept for McCa,. 61 lrytag '° find buketball Ufe after lhe fotmer AD·CIP SoutMm Section OWWon m ••• cttaa. ...., •• alto Newport·~ Oillrkt Co-....,_ol IM V.. .... lftnigiDg 14 . .t ............. . •t"*'t guard AIMhif.ONim ID,_ bMd-. • ...... )Ob wtcb .................. , but wltb ... tec.1m. with five ~niors. it hd to be done by comnutttl'C, • DaVis saJ(I "It Ahould be" nJce smooth transit.ton, but you nev r know. • t know one thang,.w 'U be Kotlng to watch a nd we'll play hard. (fh PCL uUe race} will be mt resbng. I 'Ull think Eslo.ncid has the two best players (In~ point guard 1hlha w .. and 5·foot·8 junior Xochitl Byfield). W may have the be1\t t am. though. from top to. bottom. We'll §ff how It pl.a)"'! out.• Davis, o former tan<lout polnt guard at Southern Cahfomla College (now Vanguard Uhlv ty). Ml stocked hil roitler With Wlent~ point guards to the SH K1ngl will nev r run out. And, •if !IOl1leOM ii not do6ng the job. we'll put ...other potnt guerd "•.he Mid. GruMr, one of 10 Nturning pllyen for the See Klft9I ( l 4· 14 .... yew. bul 7-3 and ..-and pllt'e an tbe PCL~. ti oae al lour point gumdl Davil plenl to UM ua bll off_." 1eheme. Gruber wu • -=-d-tMm A.11-PCL peb1w • ajumaf. •ft"I Ille Coect. 0.¥11 made·up .,...... he ... of .......... indudel two J>C*ll guardll on ..,. noar at die .... tlllM!. •w. deftntlility ..... I "'°'k>n type o1 .... , ....... of pertdng and cunlng ...... yw ... ... ....... ,... ........................ ... KitllMa91PIDwaft ....... 11111 ... IDb ,,_, .. ,... ' • •w ' going to try to get tHml f atuw twu othN J)C'>lnl guards - off belenct and do a tot of GIUS ROSTER •ophomor«> ,'Cott • n Markt, a backdoor pu~ing and get gtrlt returning vcu Hy ployer, and movang 1-0 tak~ adv•ntoge of our ~coml•r S4rith St m . th MVP lineup. But ttl lhu setn\e time. we're on ld\I y <1r\ Junior vM!Uty as a ttn ~ <t."4'1) tonm w1th th<»o I hman 10 returning pldyer • tlll with •wtth m t>e1nc1 u point g~ lgnlflce1nt mlnut J>l•Yl'tl ltt l in coUege, I know how importmit year, and wewtllgo tO<leepagclln. that poouon at," O.v1s ~. 'Wou -u·• d flr'llt •ly going to b '*IM._ can't hlv enough J>(Mnt gwiidl. exottnq and lntPresting ~atn. • 00 ...,,..., Snit! 5-8 So. (But) I think we hne enough~ Cruoor. one of fow returning s *-" s.n 5.3 So. guant. now. Night MW ~ If •tutM . will be toaned In th 10ColelnMlrb S.JSo. ~· notdotngthe)ob.we'U backcourt by S-8 Junior point 11 C°"""'Y ~ S-J Sr. juM put another potnt guard)n. gu1rd Jacki M cCoy. who 1J Anctr.-c;n,.,., s.J Sr •nd we won'1 lole • bMt. • ---t g,, "-l --............ 21 M•dllon ~ S.10 Jr. ,......._-..--....... ......_.. -·-~--4 palnbl. J . •-..uu.-. U Mar~ S.5 Ir ~ .,,.._._"V v __ , ..-ro• 4.0...,. Md 1.lltMltenroute · include )unlor gu1rd KeJUan to tint-team AU·PCL. and all· ~ ~~ ~': Kt.in, who.-on!CI • ....,......_. daltric:t honona..t year. n-.t.w S-Hr. I l point• •v••n•t lffl'I• Senior Courtney Kaw .... S-3, M c.wte......,. S..t 1 Ir. cbaapion Unav.nlly 11111 ...... wUJ be UM tblrd gu.rd •n tbe .. Joldlje Mc:Cor W •· Md M ~......, Pl_lips llAllrtiag u..up, wtill9 S-1 l _... Lauren Snell. ~ OuN Hawldnl 11 allo a Cm*~ OM leckup c:-en• ~ Di11M. retuming _,., ----------S-0, 1untor forward· Medi•• .. Luu •• 5-7 lillllar bward •• ~... oa.I ..... ~10, wt .......... • .... ftftll....., far Corw cW Mer, wbkh Nea~I Uhltis.6. .. elloNL t U"-r A 11 ' a 11111 ''I 11 & f11.-.. •• -.... =•tt•Mjl&illrmtsBll,llea • ,.. ... ...,..__ .. ~n 1111 111 ,... ...._ .. ..., O' •r.~1 • an 2 I _. J' 1&.A 1111•'.-,. 0..--...pseGP& •111111_, .• • Doily Pilot HIGH SOtOOI. SOC<il Tars• boys drill Oilers in opener, 5-2 NcWJ>911 H rbor t-Ogh led by t.b.r go&ls ot h41ft:une and mJ.ilOd to • .5-2 vtrtory av r "' 1ung I lunungtoft Beach in o ooOJ gu OO'f' M>Cc n «>s»ner Tumdoy 1 Joel W lk r. J<>11e rpu, Jod> Butman. Matt Ttocy Cll'ld KeVln ai.mpoa IC'OO!!d ~ lor the Sailors ( 1..()). Hector campo5 made thttoe &aves to m th victory. ~EIJewh re In nonJeague 50C rTuesday· • • C...W... Hudelly tcored three goals 10 &Md Sage Hill to • •-o victory ov r vu.1ting T.itbut V'Torah in a nont.Mgut> girl soc<n ?d.SOo openN Tuesday. • -Ldura Gordon also scored a goal tor th l.tghtnlnq 11 ·0) Al~x1 ftands, Mack nue O'Bn n. Amy Wccblm and M~11n Curry hod &uts. GoalkeepN Ca y McMaclcsn fll.dde on save for th t\!Jtout Th Lightning Out&hot Tdtbut V'Torah. 21 -2 • • lualor Kille Youoglove scored • goal. but II wun·1 enough for N wport 1 lu.rbor High as the TMS' girls f Pll to h~ Etllson, 1· 1 YounglovP. liC"Omd m lh 42nd nunute with d1l a 1<>t trum 1unior Amy Butl\ngham to ue th srore. t · l , but Edi."°"'' Rrookl• Tu.Im and ~nda Ordeq r scorod two g061 to put th Chct.gers at)£'dt1. Junior Tdra Ot>null mad thr ves for Newport 10· l) . • COIU Meu'I gtrll Jed at halftime, bu.I rould not hold on ind w• def ted by Rosary, 4·2. at Cctl State Fullerton Tucsda} Jenny parks scored m lh first half to gwt" lhP Musldnqs <1 1-0 lead Sharon Day ddd<'d a gOcl.l U\ the seronct balf to rut RO'Mlry"• lf'ad 10 3·2. but C~la Mesa t0· 1) rouJd g t no doser Stdcy Kn.konan and Nat.ahe Masci11l h4KI ~ Kaitlyn C~nlling made ut S<Jves for the Mustang • _ .. TODAY'S SCHEDULE -c-..-uc-. .. -~'"• .. ...,. __ '"'--- .. ._ ... ,p .. 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SPORrs · w.dnetdoy. ~ 28. 2001 7 COMMUNITY COWGI WOMEN'S IASIETIAll Pirates rack up ·sixth straight with 52-48 victory COSTA MESA -Despat OOting 27 Tb PiHt hot J1»t . n 11:1 of 31) from Sctnt.11 Ootbou4 m thr •pt>tnl •tl •mp from lho fl ld. t.h Orang COcW CuU u wom n' ba ketb.ill t am won 11 Utth straagh.t ucu:ne. o Sl-48 oonc:onlerence ""10ry over VISlJ.&ng Santa Barbara Tuesday thf! tn· •·t.htt>w line, '.L~ frum thr ·r1ot0t rt1Jl9 dnd they m1' ~I 14 ,,, Ut If hr I 15 fwld gudl ott mph ThP.y w •~ outr • bound(.'(.\. 4'1-45, ond th••l .. 1111 w11r1 on 11.S MJtt two tnJ)' down tJ1 flo<>r NK o • Crody •nd C'hMlcnd.d Van 8u11 t:iiCh hdd \e\ n bo6nh L.intl •·y G1tld'.\!tO dnd Chari nda Ven S<>phomor Kyra M lv1U , on of JU!it two r tumeri, led the Plrat (6-JJ with to po1nt1 and eag.bl r.-bounds. wtul freshm.dri Nancy I f.atsusha !ii<'.'Orc!d seven ancl dished uut flve .. 1 ts • t told the t am ttfl 1 th g1tlnf! thdt ~ood t \1.11\S hnd o w"y to wu\ 1•vf'n ~twn Uu .. ; r•· not playing well OC"<" C'tH1rh M1k1• Thom ton Sdld "Th.if wh.tl "1• dttl 1tm1t1h1 • Melville dr.nn ~I u J>·•H ''' lrN• throw., with 1 17 lf'fl to put Coo~t UJ>. 50-4b. und Burnn hdd lhr l1>4l uch fur I.ht! Puclt 0.-1.rtMy !"um r -.cored 18 pcxntund t\IW 10 relJtlund Im nto &rbd.rd Tlw Pi1aH•1o rHum to aC11on Thur.day e1t 4 pm , wh1•n thf') t.tke on t•JJd VttJloy an the OfM!Ding round or th(• Gu .,ta Toumum •nl. S(snta Bllrbara dropped to 4-3. IASKETWL SUMMARIES AYSO REGION 120 ............. tlaM.ual• •T-•OMG cor-.... M. n 1 11 12 •1 fl fOtO I• 9 I• II q CM min 0. .__ t. Citliller l ~ l .... 4'\t 0 ll4flwt .. I(._ .. Luu I,.....-.... IQ. M<CCJll' 7, ~ I Will I Pl 0DM • C-U 1, M<CCJll' I fouled-~ lf'hnit.tll -.,..,. co.rc .. s Jow 11,Sot~ 11. fr-1 \chnf>td9< 7. wt.on•.-,._...1 1 )pt ~-),\d.-1 Tt--..1 Sc,.,.. I Jo.Mel -Sc~ ff'<Nw.M - ... .......... ~· ~v-u....._,,, "'-1Kotl>ol l I I I~ )I F-..n\1.-y I• 10 '° " .\ ................. ~· ...... o ~ I, S<GIO 0. Whltflio6o t MJlor 1 c...illt 7 ~ .. ~o. ..,.. 0. ~l l11'!.,.... - FouledOUt -~­,_........, ,,.....~1 (~ 10....,,.4, C...ffo 14, ~ IQ. ~,. .. 18fdc1M ''·~I..~· )9 ..... GeoHbl ~ 1.c...t~. '~°"' -, .. ...,.... -.............. ~· ..__ ._,. 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