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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.... .. .. ,, .• ' , SERVING THE NEWPORT -t-./iSA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON nt1 WR: WW.W.DAILYPfLOT.COM FIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2001 June Casogrande llPOlfll'S ... .,.,.MIMOOlw Struggling with a cheap obsession I always had trouble understanding why peo- ple gamble. I Jove las Vegas. but m my book, just bemg there 1s more fun than gambling under rules that say most people m4St Jose if the casmo is to make a profit. But I recently learned Utat I have more in common with gamblers than I was ever wul.mg to admit. I have an ob ess1on or my own -and, like gamblers, it's all about the thnll or a big score. I never realized my little pas tune was alun to the gambling bug unW. after a recent weeke nd in Vegas. I returned home and picked up the Sun· day paper. Like every Clipping, sorting, silting - and of course discarding the expired coupons - is equivalent to a part-time job. Sunday. I didn't even give my eye a moment to focus on the front-page headlines. My hands were turnmg the pages faster than I could see them, scanrung for one thing in partlcular. By the time I found what I was looking for -the coupons -I noticed my heart was racing just a little. There 1t was: the mother lode of big scores just wait- ing to be churned. Yeah. yeah, I know: What difference can a quarter here or a dune there make in the grand scheme of a grocery bill? The answer. for me. is usually about SO~o. And that includes lots of free and nearly free stuff. Don't try this at home. I'll tell you how I KOre so big, but. for the sake of your mental health and the ones you love, please take a les- son from my experience. Coupons have made me completely crazy. Here ls my tragic story. I'm young, I'm unmarried and childless. I consider myseU relatively hip. But on SEE NOTEBOOK MGE 4 72 - Charges towed away after error fo~d •Newport Beach-contracted company has reimbursed people for incorrect cost of storing towed vehicles. June en.grMCte D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A locctl towing company has retmbursed 367 people a totaJ of $8,248.75 for overcharges caused by a computer glitch. The error was chsc9vered after a Corona del Mar resident noticed be bad been charged for two days' storage of h.is blue Volkswagen b us, even though it had been impounded for less than a day after it was towed in May by G&W Tow- ing. First trunking he would have to fight City Hall, Richard Esposito instead found a friend in Glen ~ Everroad. an admuusfrabve set· vices spec.all.st who manages the contracts with the two comparues that provide towing seMce for the Police Department Esposito showed Everroad the bill that included two days' storage at $23 per day and also showed the tunes the car was there -over one rught only. ·we invest.Jgated and we chs· covered from the tow operator that they were using an off-the-shelf GREG fflY I DALY PllOT Eagle Scout Garrett Zimmerman. 18, built a p~yhouse for children at Costa Mesa's Interfaith Shelter. s ~e house · An OCC student builds a playhouse for children at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa Lolita....,...... D AILY PiLOT C hildren who live at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter in Co5ta Mesa stay m apartments that are not thetr own. play with toys that are shared and often wear secondhand clothes. Garrett Zimmennan. 18, S&d the least he could give them was a place they could call their own. Zimmerman. an Orange Coast .College freshman, built a play- house at the shelter for ha Eagle Scout proJect. •Tue houses are so crowded, and it's cool for the lads to have their own tpace. • Zimmerman said. Fa.mihes at the helter tay no longer than ix months tl they are part of the transibonaJ housmg program. while others stay as lit· tle as two nlghts. Many familles are homeless, and some are 'The houses are so crowded, and it~ cool for the kids to have th eir o~m space.' G..-rett ZimmM'l'IYft Orange Coast College fr~hman women who ctre escapmg abu· SIVe partners. The helter provides a much- needed place to tay but cannot accommodate certcun luxunes. sucb as provtding individual rooms for each fanuly member. Apartments are t up like donns, wtth four farnllies per unit -one family Ill each room. Shen Bamos. the center's execubve chrector. S4ld the house was built ·with the t.magination -······--. .. .... .. Dld ..... c... ..... 0w ................ ,, .... . c..-.9uM11r.-.. .._1111"1~ ... ~~-...,, ............ c-.. ·--_,_ of a duld and provides a warm. sale environment for our du.I· dren." The playhouse is bnght and colorful, located next to the cen- ter's playground. The tn.S1de has tree , flowers and fluffy wtute clouds painted on the waJls and was deSJgned by fnend Noel Sharpe. a londergarten teacher. Kid can 1t on bench or bean bag chat.rs, or wnte on the chalk· board wtule hangmg out in the clubhouse UVlo Campanotto. a transition- al resident at the helter and father of three boy • wd tus three sons have en)oyed playmg in the house. •1t has a lot of school-Wte items that they otberwlSe wouldn't get a . chance to play W1th at home, mce we are practically home- less,• Campanotto S&d Zunmerman S4ld he volunteered SEE HOUSE MGE ' • software to calculate charges of unpound. • Everroad SAJd •we dis- covered that the oftware was incorrectly calcuJatlng at.· The program was counting each additional day beguming at mid· night. which means that a car unpounded at 10 pm. would incur two days' charges in Just over two hours The city has rules that gov· em how much its contractors may SEE ERROR MGE 5 Threats prompt call for fe deral as5istance • OCC professor embroiled in a classroom controversy says he has been threatened by students. Deirdre Newman DAILY PtLOT OCC CAMPUS -A pro- fe sor who ha been accused of ha.rctSsmg some of tus stu- dents is eelung federal help with an 1nvest1gat1on into dedth threats he says he's received Profe or Kenneth Hearl- son called on Costa Mesa Rep Dana Rohrabacber on Wedne day to put pressure on Alty. Gen. John Ashcroft's Los Angeles office to Jump· start an mvesugabon he says ha not been given enough attenuon from federal law enforcement agencies Hedrlson wa put on ad.muustratlve leave d.fter the modent uwolvmg Muslun stu· dents Ul h.lS class Sept 18 An mvesngabon mto the modent wtuch followed a class dl.scus· S1on of the Sept 11 terronst attacks, is underway. and a report is expected any day Alter that controversial class. Hearlson aid he received death threats from Muslun students He also said he received suru1ar threats m the spnng semester • · Hearlson sdld he wants the threats mvesugated as dvtl nghts and crurunal viola· boo and ha reported them to a vanety of law enforce· ment agenc1es He also says Ile has not received any coop- erabon from college officials. "My fanu.ly has been 1n fear here m Co ta Mesa bece1use of these threats, and nobody is takin91t senously,'" Heart~n sa1d Bob Dt' . OCC's vice pr jdent of mstructton. chd not return repeated phone calls for comment Hearlson said he turned SEE THREATS MG£ S D.ll!i_ ... _____ 11 ____ , . ..S----'---I ... . ......._,, ... .--....... _._ ......... l1Mlll. • . . . ar.·_. ·NIOD 2 Fndoy, NoYembet. 30. 2001 The Tarot Gardens ln TuJcany wtU be discussed tonight during "Unique Art and. Arcbltecture Around lbe World," a beneUt lecture for AIDS cbartUes In Orange County at OCC. Art, architecture and AIDS Slide lcctur<' d i OC'C wtll raise money for AJDS chdn- ties. while> offenng a glirnp c of buildings dround the world. YOU"9 Ch•ng DAILY PILOT F ord $10 dondtaon or more>, lnm VdUe>rd Rackc>r!>on will ldkt> Vl'>llor.. on d Vl("tl OOU'> lnp 10 lhf' Ttuot Gdrd«>n '> m Tusrdny, lhl• 1,lcmd ol S<inlunna in GrP«•(e, hoUS('' h<ind·f>dtnll'<.I h) wonwn an South 1\lncd dnd' olh(•r 'ilru< lure' of drtl•1I orch1I<.'< lurt• dround lhl• qlolw For lhl' I 0th )t'clr, lhP O rdn91• C'Od'>t Cull•><w proft·.,~r cmd <1rt gdJIPI) chr<'<lor hr1' put toyt•lh1•r ·un1qu1> Art dncl Arc-hate< tur" Around Uw World. d l>E>nPhl IP< tun• for A IDS c hdnllfM> in Ornnyl' Count) thdl wall h•dlun• 'ohd{''> from R1c-k1•r· '>on·., own fon•1qn udvl•ntuu•' "II\ <1 v••ry 1•nlt>rtuan1nq lt'<'llan• '>did RKker-.on "Evf'rybody lov1•' lo 1rc1vt•I dnd '>l'(' una4u(• thanq' • Tiw <,heh.•\ Will ttl'><l \hOW Un\l!>l111I r0< k •H1 from thP Sdhart1 DP-.Nt doqhouw MC hah•c-tuw dr\CI wt1lrh towt>r. in Lo' Anqf•h•' Rte kt1rM>n dJ\cl .. tud<>nl!> lwlp1nq hl'I will ~· mc><>t of Uw dont1lmn'> from Uw event lo huy p r<">('OL'> for wonwn t1n<I cluJdrcn of lht• AH>~ Sc>rvK<• fo11ndd- Uon m lrvtnl' .md lur JK'<>plt> di tht> Pcllm H ou.w horm•u..._., '>hPJt<•r in Lo<. Angel(>!. For pt'oplc ctl Uw honwlc-. .. <,hellN, RK'kN'-<.>n dlld h..r IUcUll wtll del.avt>r th<> pr1><i(•nl' an pN'lon C '<1uw th1•} hkf· hc1vanq d l><Jrtv with u , • lh" proh ... .,or 'did • l...d,I yet1r, they P"'f><lfl><I ttpph• p11., .ind pumplun p1~ .. dll<I 11 wtt., th1• ow .. 1 moving llln<' W(' htHI nu .. Yt.'dl, we're goanq lo hdvt• t1 t>t1rl} with the• bomclr~ J>(•oplP • La~t De< Pmbn\ l'Vl nt fdl'>('fl almo t $8,000 RJc·k1•rwn hop«"> to gdm r dl let1'>t lhdt t1111ount lhl'> ) C'df, with $1,000 tu $1, SOO of lhP '>lllTI going toward un tlfl'> '' holor.,hap <' tdhhsh d in 1h1• nwmof) of hN · two lut1• fm•nct .. Daily. Pilot VOL 95, NO. JU The annual fund-raiser ls held la put to b0rtor the memory of artist David Toroslan, who created "Sun Aower,.. bown above. FYI JV~AT: "Unique Art and Archi· -\ecture Around the World" WHEN: 8 p.m. today '--WHERE: Orange Coast College's Robert 8. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa COST: S 10. Donations encour- aged. CAU: (714) 432·5039, Ext. 2 Ana'>t Dctv1d Tormaan h Id widely <illf'nded exhtb1tll ot his mutC'<i· mf'Ciltt work at OCC He died of AIDS \lX YPclrs ago Arllit P.J Fr man. <1n etrt 'itud nt t1I OC\ ctnd volunt •r dl lh<' col- INJe·~ tl11 gallery, dlwtly uppor1Pd RJcker;on' annu,iJ ~n ht. Fr( ll\dn chNI m ctn ctccident m Ldguncl &s1ch two yet1rs ttqo tudenl5 ctt OCC maJOnng an ort c1nd involved actJvPly Ln C'Ommumty ..el'Vlce will be l.ag1bl for lhf' P..J. FrN•man!OaVld ThrOMdJl M •montll Ar1~ Schol~h1p Juh.i Sutton, d tud nt di C'td Stctlc Fullerton and d form r re 1p1· <'nl of thf' award, Stud th<' cholt1r- !>lup gav" hN c1n Pmotional l>OO\I 10 stdy In 5C'hool. Sh wtt~ on welfor~ thtet! yean. ctgo ctnd !>OC"Jdl workers Wf're bredthtng down her neck to g<'l u JOb. but the <'holcu~hlp helped her qet to Fullerton. wh<>r Sutton wtll 1.Mm d md<;ter ol fine tl11 an <Jldph1c d • agn. Though th'• art lecture• wdl focus on tlrchHecture. tables outsJd<> th hall will off •r hterdture on AIDS Tha'i •'i m memory of Aaron Jone , d stud<>nt of R1ck rson's who d1Pd of AIDS I 0 years dgo Rackt'rson got .s C"d.11 oo<' ddy lrom l IOdg l l~ptldl, where .Jon Wd dymg When 'iihe v1<;1led, h hdred d requ st •At th tune I a~ked t.f I could do dnythang to help. H • said h wanted m<' to get involved to mnea\f.• the awCJn·n~ of AlDS. • Racker~on ~ad. • nd t U them 11 cdn ht1ppcn to •. iny- hocty. Afb•r hndl exdJT\S are over nt OCT an rrud-1.)('('Pmber, Rick rson will hold d 91/t·wrdpprny pdrty for 'ilU· tlc>nl'> to oom1• to h r hom and wrap •vcrylha.n{J bought with procccds from toddy\ event •betJubJully • •tt would tx-n 'dl to know thclt wh n w 'r C'elebratmg Ith hoh· ddy I wtlh our fainlly c:md tn nd . lhot oth •r people> an• oJ)('ning pack- t1qe> too,· Rick n.on M11d. -J.~ MOlttOOr \7441'• !OW_ .. .,.,_ RlADW HOTUNI (949) 6C2 60l6 19'1l Ho !WWI ttOflft. lltuAr~ tdl\Ofi.i 1Mt1• OI tdWrt~ ~CM'lbtr~9d~ W11tfffl pemll...,, of CQC¥ight OOMW .... ~ ,_...,.........., *4111 .,_.... .. I U I C11W1t " .... ~-- f*Ofd 'fO'M ~ ebou\ the 0-. ............. HOW IO llfAQt US ~ c-.,.,. «-""'"""' .... t1~1' • • ,111111 ••• The limes o..-. '°""'>' CIOO) lSHl•I ,.., .... ~ ._..,....,.., .... nww ,,_ .................. _ --.o.. ,...,._,, .. ""°" ... ~ ,...,..."'* ...... _ .... ~ .... _"'"'"' llllllMll! ... ,..... ,,.. ...... -......... c.....,.,....,._~n _...,.._.I '*" ...... _ ~,..._ .. 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U.ke chanty. decorum begU\S at home.and there' hardly a better resource for helping your family wit.b ll lhan fl,,., //,,,,,,,. ... I I \ 11 I• )I I \ fl t .. Ill ~\!I lllfl •Miii Mmnen' Guide to Do••lllc Trmqulltty.,. In Uus •aut.borttalive manual for every civilized household.· JudHll Mm'iba tackles uch modem matters u bow irrev· ocably split families can han- dle guest lists ADd whether thank you notes are obsolete in the 21st century. RecognWng that today's families can be nuclear, bl oded, shaken or stmed. the doyenne of modem man· ners addresses issues mvolv· mg unmamed couples. unpopular relabves. uncouth du.ldren and over·invotved parents. With trademark Wll, she offers bps for everythmg from resolving family feuds to umving reunions lo pay- ing relabves for profe s1onal services. For party givers and guests focused on dirung etJ- quette~ Suzanne Von Dr.cbenl9ts provides adVlce in •Tbe Art of tbe Table: A Complete Gulde to T•ble Setting, Table Munen and T•bleware. • Along with explanabons about the selec- tion and use of dinnerware. flatware, stemware and table linens. hnd tnformabon about where and when to 1t down and how to eat hnger foods IJ\ her com- prehensive gwde JI you're planrung a party Iha l's ht for a king, check out "lo the Roya.I Manner: E~rt Advice on EUquette and Entertalnhig from the Former Buder to Dla.rul, Princess of Wales." Calling on 20 years of expe, nence an Buclungham Pal.ace, hul BunJI ets out royal standards for Lea5, 'tuJ, dren's j>artJ and holiday meal in thi lavt hJy iJJu • trated volum . Sid bdrs about pa.lace lorf' and tavonte dish add to 1b appea.J for fan of th • royt1l' For those trav<'hng abroad, "Do's.and Don'b Around tbe World .. 1 .11n invaluable referc>nce for proper b<>haVlor ov rs 'd'> In separate l.Jsl.lllg for Euro- pean countn • fonncr \\.orlrl Bank con uJtant Gladson I. Nwanna d nbe~ hundn>d' of cuJturul and ocaaJ tc1hoo' Whtie orrenng In 1ght 10111 foreign customs, the 1nformo lion can spare travcleri> ol ffiJ ldk('" that wul<I pml><1rrt1" th •m c '"' lh<>m 011111· cy or cwn lclnd lht•ni m Jdal ~1dnn1>1 md) not h1· hJgh (IO <.tll\ teen's list of favonl<> rt•t1<hn11 topics. yet <1vvy younq adults will lM> thankJul lur the tnlonn11t1on an "How Rudel" In lha 'nl rtdanmq encydoped1cl of et1qtwllt•, Alex Packer ouUJnt•'> pro1x•1 behavior al horn • chool. onhne and an vtrtuaUy c•nr. other venue teens cetn land them elve m . From copinq with cbqu s to qemnq tlln1111 with tcdchers. th rl! ttr<· p rc11. bcdl u~ for prncllcdlly dll occaSlons tn lhJs C'omp<'nch um of humorou ly d<'llvt>r. ~1 adVlce. There' nothanq llkt> humor to ughten up IP\')00, and there' pl nt)' of 11 m "Som.ay We'll Htive Ver) Good ManMrs. •In lh1' poof on avility for (he 4· tu 8-y ar-old t. Kamel ZJefert cctplure th<> fun of grabbmg. burping dnd ulht>r bdd metnners m <l p1ctun• book that could lcut hwl) parent·ctu.ld d1scu 100!. about th mtl ag • th.it ctln be gained from dYU\9 "please· dnd •tndnk you • • 0.CX IT OUT Is wt1t1M by llw suff of the Newport Be«h Publt< LlbrMy This Wftk's column '' by Mel1sw Adams 1n colt.bor11t1on with Andr.a Jason. All titles may be rt'SeNed from home Of otfKe computers by KC.u1ng the catalog at http.llwww M<Wp01tbffch/1 brary.org lllEFLY Ill DATEIOOI Co ncert dedicat d to senior Corey The Philharmonic Sooety of Orange County will dedl, cate th Vienna Ph.ilbarmon- lc concert. to be h Id tn March, to Dean P. Corey. lhe father of executive diTector 0.-an Cor y. lb nior Corey, a mustc educator, died ui Arlington, Texas in September. Me worked for 23 y an. u Arlington High School\ bdncl director and a the d1.stnct · flI'St coordu\ tor of music educatJon for ght y llrs. Proceed from the cone r1 wilJ tx>neht th Ph.tl.hamlOruc: Soo ty Tubut Fund Pco· pie who want to dondt C'an contnbut fund tn C'owy' name. Jnfonndtlon: (949) 553· 2422. Ext 236. SUIP 1111 SUI WEATHO FORECAST Ttwn a lligftt d\lnce of ... ~ mofNng ihowert ~ but for 1ht molt Pitt lt1I l"lt be a ~~*Yo to cldl off ............. Higt1' todsJ .... be If\ -..1ow '°' In ..... part-Malt.~ the loM ... --the-. Lodi fat """"' of the M1M s.. .. and --two,...... "°""'~and ... ......, Unell """' .. dry. •*3 1•1 a ,,,. .... ,,...,,.,.. . .,. ICWM flOMCAST ,._,_,, liUIJ ..... .... ..... "• , ........ 41..,. --------~--1·•MIM--·--....... , .... .. .......... ., ......... ,, ..... .. .,..,_, .... ..... -· ., ........... . to 20 knob with w,... of 2 to l 1"' and• Jwtlt of 11 to 14 fHt SURF W.W. In dw ~·to hMd high ,.,.ort .. .,,..,. todlJ. ~'°•new nofth""" -.1.hCOlllllll••~ <°""""8 lneo ~ '-" wiM ., t•• C°"'8 ~ .. the IWM· '°._,.I .. ...,. Nf'll Al ......... ,~ &"'8n runoff CM poee .....,, ,..., ... . ._, ~°" 1mlS .... ........ , ..... , ....... .... ---I.JI ... """ 1:11 ............ ... -........... ...... . .... .,.. .... ., ... . I , \ .. _ Doily Pilot · Rain, rain, going away •The tail end or a storm · tha t hit Northern Calif omia drops a bout a quart.er of an inch in Newport-Mesa. DffSN Bh•rath DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Rain pounded <>lrPcts here Thur!>day • morning. d tew hours earlier than pred.Jcted by torecasters. The ta1I of a w'J.nler torm c-rossing Northern Cahlorrua htt locally about 7 a.m Thursday, rud Ivory Small. meteorolog1!>t tor the National Weather erv1ce tn Sdn Diego. The Nt>wport-Mesa drea ret'e1ved t1 smull clmount or ralnla11, topp111g off at about a quarter-1nc:h Thursday afternoon o~ the howets t>egan to subside. Average ram for the area dunng the rainy season is 1.90 inches., though llus y ar ha produced less lhctn half that dJllOunt, Small saut. #But we will d<'hn1tely rntch up to thdt in a ft>w day<> Wlth d lot ol other wlntN !>lorms. coming our Wdy, • he '>end. Local public 'iafety officials. mcludinCJ pohcf',' fire and harbor patrol, srud 1t wa a qui t morning free of inetd<>nts or.accident-. de p1te the ram The stonn qulC'ted down by the end of t_ht• ddy Wednesday, but another following clo <' on 1~ hN>b 1s expect d lo hit the area Sund.1y night or Monday morning Overcast cond1tson~ dre foreeasted for U'I next couplt> of day . . Winds were mud at about 14 mph tn.land, but gusts of 40 to 50 mph were recorded m U'le upper deserts • and mountain , Small wd. S..verc:d peopl arc wondcnng sf st is going to tx-another El Niilo winter lhb y<'ar, he SaJd ·That's becduse lhe water t .. m. JWrutures are wanner by a dpgree or two,• Small said "But we expect 1t1ll come back to oonnaJ' IWedn day! or Thursday.• Such cond1t10ns usually con tJ - tute ·a nuJd El Ntilo year.· Small said. •All 1t means 1s then~ 1 c.1 50-50 chance of more or less c;tonru. ~ opposed to more chttn<·<' of nun lhat comes WlU'I d strong El Nino yedr. • F~idoy, ~ 30, 2001 3 r i,. £Ar,.. "'lAu, '< Pl.OT A man walks next to a llooded curb on 19th Street wbere traffic klcks up waler during the steady rainfall Thur~day morning. PiOposed project for Marina park site pushes alOilg • Plans for the 156-room luxury resort could come before Newport Beach Planning Commission in early 2002, officials say. June C.ngrande D AILY PtlOT NEWPORT BEAC H -Rev~f'd plc.1ns for c.1 15h-room luxury resort at t\lc111nc.11X1rk welC' hied di City HaU tht!t week ci!> opponents of the pro- 1ect qec.1r up for d hght . cT-~ QZ!~~N~ ~"iv~rrox The plan • upddt('d to mt lud • more spec1ftc mformott<m dbout aspect!> such dS bulldmq hP1ght!'> dnd pc.1rking. move thf' prow<·t one tep do er to comp)etton As o ty pldnnen. tw9rn to rP\ 1ew lht> plans. d City Counn l '>Uh< om- m1ttee will begin lease negotsdtJon<, for the Amencdn Legion hull now on the site. City C'ouncll mC'mbef\ h<1vf' 'c.11d they won't .,upport th<• JHOJN"t unle 'i 1t hrst edms th<> bh>-. ... iny of the lcg1onn<lues "Th<' next step 1!> to ~wt thf' Amencan Legion on bOdrcl. <>did Mattress Outlet Store Stf'phen Sutherland. developer of the proposed prowct ·Tudt., dlWdY!t been first and foremost • Sutherland hd!t pldns to build 'd new hall on the !>Ile lor the legson- ndues. RepresentdlJVP., of th€> post, wruch has been on lhC' '>tle <,snce 1 q49 , have sasd they nl'<'d the ecu- nty of a long-term leuse helot(' they Cdn accept Sulherldncl\ proposdl They have ctlso tt kC'd for added p<11lung dnd other conc~s-,16n., "Nobody on lhe perunsuld wants th1!t kmd of encumbrdnC<' • c11d Tom Hyans, president of th(• Cenlf'dl Nc>wpor1 Beach Community ~ n .• BRANO IEW • COSME71CAU.Y IMPERFECT Get the Best for Lfts! 3165 Harbor Blvd. • VOlUME SELECTION •OUTSTANDING.CUSTOMER SERVICE • GlEAT PRICES GUARANTEED Costa Mesa o. tNoO Soul.II o1 •os rwy •· (714) 545. 7168 23rd Annual Co rona de./ Mar Chr1 s tma s Walk Festival - Holiday Shoppln1 and Festivities Sunday, December 2nd, 11 am-4pm stroli,., Ckri1tww. caro/;"9 ~Corona J.J Mar ll;g/r &l.ool M"""9tJ s;.,. Compl;,,,.,.tory ~ pol;J. cl.oy or "~;, ma.aag. at Ano J •• Spo Hal;Ja, pl.oio .... ion at &J,, u,.-,.,. a,,,,,J;',,,.,,1°" ;..Jr, i...,..tiott a..J ".J.o,,;,,g /,.,,,,/...I. I.}. ap I. 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Will tlClUdlly ldkl' up pd!kin<J lllf pu bhc hPttc-h tt< cf'.,, SuthNlttnd de!>< nh(.•<, thP prowct d., dO up!>cal r(·~ort thctl '' 111 ltt• c.10 A .,1slclnt C1t\ Mdnc.1ger Sharon \\ ood c;c11d onc1> stuff have con- lmne::ct thl• mlnrmauon sn the plcms " rnmpl<•h•, the• 1 Uf' could come hPfort> thP Plunnmg Comm1 ion \\llhm 4 S cl<1\''> II thi• project pa ses mustPr with rom.mu.s1oners, 1t will .. un hove to dl•c1r hurdles. at the City c ·11unc1l und the• < dlllonuc.1 C'od.St.al Cnmm1s ion lwlort> ult1mately. qmnq to d 'if><'C"ldl Ple<"Uon reqwred und...r thf> 'lly C reenbght lnltldlJV(> MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ol.':t ~EALS ARE A TR PTO MEXICO fA,Y,tl Y OWN(~ fOR JO t [AR\ OUR ilADJTION \ ~l"'\Pl[ WARM 'ATMmPH[R( C.Rl"l FOOD & DRl~KS AT REASONASlE PRICES ~ ---. ---_;------........- ... -.. ... f . . , \ • ·-<.. f ~ .......... 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-MS-7626 Gl t(L AL :J.:"v 1 ?l e;:.·l JJl~w ~. ~; f /,,. l't~('f' ~,,,, ,., ~u r/1{~ f-1 ~ ~,!({ ,,~,,f /, r·r·r~/, l/1r '1• o'" (,,k t,,I 11/:.x : "1 I/,, r" J ,,~/ r·{, I/,,;, {,,I~ ., ·I/, j,..,,,{1•9. 1t1,d{r -1111. ,~/,,,,; ,,,,,/ f.1w11; •• :J_,.,/ .,, /r~w rv·(,,,~:, r ,~111f' r(t { 11(111:1 f,,,J,/·Mf ,~rf,~ ~,1(/1 ~u f/,,. r·,,[ ,jf11ff '/'''\\'nit.Jn·'/''''' ~JNfrru1r (~"'''!'!(,. ''/' __ ,,, j,1 ~) l~11r/rr/ Cft,t,9 1 \~1 r·,, ( ·f>.). '/I~ · ,, ~ 111~tr/1;,,'I ,;(,,,~t,r1· t,~1 "'l'"'I ,,·fl, fl,, r·,,f,,~, (1,,,r1 • E7/rf1 ··~~,j[·l'l'n"r J;J, 1'''•'~"1 ~l:71p,.1;;, r ·\~',.\., 'l't ,, rl'lf ,~f9(r 9 7=1·{ ('r ,,(r/ •\~11d (r 1<.n/I (/tr6r fu,; w:J nt/ ~llT'.Z 11' Gt:..?~f IT 4 Friday, NoY.nt. 30, 2001 PUILIC SAFETY NlKI flUS COSTA MESA ........ ,...,.,. Md,.,,,,.... ._.A hi\~ febly was report9d.•t 6:17 p.m. Wedn& ct.y. • ..,._ 5"wt: An MO theft was ~ In the 700 block •t 10:21 e,m.~. • IClnC8ld Drtwe: Vn•llsm w.s ~ in the 2500 bkXlc •t 8:03 a.m. Wed~. • IRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Court hearing for Steel postponed Costa Mesa Counc11mcrn Chris Steel's court hednng on felony perjury charges has been postponed from today to Jan. 11 at the request of the prosecutor, Steel dttorney Ron Cordova said Thursday. The d1st.rict attorney htts accused the councilman of • M&CI nnldl --Grand theft was~ In the 100 ~at t :Ot a.fn, ~ I •Ho ..... ,....... A v.hkte burgltry WM 111P011ed In the 1800 block at a._ a.m. ~· clay. • Scott PIMr. Grand theft w.s reported in the 700 blodt at HM5 •.m. Wednesdly. • ._.. Wlleon 111-..t: Graffiti was ret>O<ted In ttw 500 block at 9:05 1.m. Wednesday. '\ dllowing resident Richard Noack to Slgn election nomi- nation papers on behdlf of his _wue during the 2000 election and of Steel himself slgning for a legally blind woman in 1998. Steel has consistently pleaded not guilty to the charges and declined plea bargain offers from lhe dis- tnct attorney. On Jan 11, Cordova JS eXpe<"ted to make a motion dSking lhe judge to throw out WHY PAY RETAIL? WHOLESALE TO THE P UBL IC / ,.i,.,. X.17;,,nrhv/. ':/A,.,,.,-'V",.tln • GIA & EGL Certifted Diamonda • Customiled Orders • Engagement • Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Wait • 18 lndepen.dent llercbanta ...... ~ HICKORY FARMS• SAVE $4.00 31b. BEEF STICK® '999 SU MME R SAUSAGE "'1l· StJ.99 Our ""'•rd·,.lnnlna Bttf Slid. k ..ea'IOIM'd J~ rlall• •1111 • 'l'IKt bWnd of''""" llJlCI lll<kol') ~"'°"" "8•01 P"rfttl for hoUCla) p therinS'- HICKORY FARMS' COSTA M~A COURTYARDS ( llR'I R 111 H ARDOR \I llTI It ~T. FASH ION ISLAND T USTIN M ARKETPLACE A fRll M· Le>" I K I I \I I .:!\14' l:I ( •\\ll'lJ ltt Al IRVINE • ( KC l"IU) \I) Cl '11 R b' 0 \RR \ '< A • l ''ol\ I 1(.\1 f) ''"R ... n ... rr R. MIUtl L\O:-& ( l IVl k HMOOI 541-6176 •oner C..uoJ Thru ~ 7 1001 RETIREMENT l SALE ! I Mary Barr concludes 42 years of service! ( I HI \I I I~ I{ I I, I ( I , , I'\" ONO R MUITl·MIWON 001 LAR INV'lN1'0 RY ' NOTHJNG HELD BACK! DIAMONDS • ltUllCS • CMtULOS • SAl'PHlltCS WAT CHCS 2S" OH • ftLATIHUM • GOl 0 • ' MUCH MUCH MOit[.,, Doni miss this fonlllStic onct in a lift timt opport1111i1J. CHARLES H. BARR -.... ,., ..... ~~ ............ ~dwft was reported in the 700 blodt at l!lle.m.~ NEWPORT RACH • ..... loul1W1141: A vehicle theft w. reported In the 200 block at 12:16 p.m. ~· • 8lrd\ MrMt: VIMallsm waJ reported In the 3800 blodt at 10:07 p.m w.dnetday. • CMtland ~ Vlndallstn one of lhe charge1 relating to the 2000 tncident. . His argument is based on a Superior Court.judge's ruling on a civil case brought against Steel by resldent MlchaeJ Stlcaradek. The judge in that case found no merit to the charge. Cordova said he does not expect a jury trial to begm unW late February or early March. Arraignment for Ferryman postponed Newport-Mesa UnUled School District trustee Jim Ferryman's arraignment on charges of dnving under the mflut>n<'e was continued again from Thursday to Jan. 7. The 53-year-old board member was arrested Sept. 27 on susploon of drunk dri- ving after he collided with another dnver on Newport Boulevard. The Orange County dis- trict attorney filed charges in October after ·1ab tests revealed Ferryman's blood alcohol level at the time of the accident was 0. 19 -twice the legal Limit of 0.08. Ferryman's attorney, Wal- ~OTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 a Sunday morning, I mlght as · well be an 80-year-old $.LU'· V1vor of the Great Depression. By 7 a.m. most weeks, I've already tom into the coupons to plan the day's hunt. rrs not the kill. It's lhe thrill of the chase. The trick is to combine W9I ~ In the 4500 blodt • 9:57 •-"'· w.dt .... •IM JI yeln' ... ~ ~ ...... I ...... A traffic coftj,. tk>n lfwoMng .!es WM r.pcwted ac 3: 10 p.m. Wedne5- ~· • Wutdlff DrM: VancWkm Ml~ In the t600 blodl at 10:)() 1.m. w.dnetday. • 2Wt "'-'=,.~theft was f'9PC)rttd In the 100 blodt et 8:.Qe.m.~. ter Cole, declined to com- ment on why his client requested a delay. Ferryman was elected to his second four-year term in 1998. Jt will end in November 2002. Costa Mesa resident will seek judgeship A Costa Mesa resident announced her decision Thursday to launch a write-in campaign against Orange County Superior Court Judge Ronald Kline. who was charged earlier this month with possessing child pornog- raphy. Gay Geiser-Sandoval said she had planned to seek judgeship during lhe March electi9ns. when four judges are expected to retire. · "This is going to be a tough campaign,• she said. A write-in candidate's name doos not appear on lhe ballot, so voters will have to remember lo write her name and vote KUne out of office. Geiser-Sandoval said. She is now in pnvate prac- t1ce, mainly f'epresenting small-business owners. She also sits a!> a Judge pro tern, sale prices with double coupons. This t.riples the sav- ings on some items and makes some literally free. On Tuesday, for ex.ample, l got a 10-pound bag of cat li~ter for 9 cents. nus kill was particu- larly satisfying because I beat an advertised deal by a big margin. To pull Uus oCf, l>rand loy- alty is out of the quesbon. in fact, I'm the Runaround Sue of the supennatket. Names \ .OllllllY veronica K. Gruns A graWllde _.w:. will be held for a.ta Me.a ,.... 1dent veroOic:A K. Grams, wbo died Wednesday of cancer. She w e1 67. Ml. Graml ii suMv.d by daugbten Heather Vaughn. Laurie Scott and Tracy hearing small c.laim3 matters. traffic trials and setUement conferences. Geiser-Sandoval has olso written a column for t~ Community Forum pAge in the Daily Pilot called ·Educa· tionally Speaking.• V-plan author readt for 'Real Orange' The author of an altema· tive runway plan for an El Toro airport is set to appear on KOC E's ·Real Orange· show at 7 p.m. today. Charles Griffin, the New- port Beach resident dnd author of lhe V-plan. has been scheduled to appear on the live show to e~plain hls proposal. Griffin's New Mtllenruum Group has been gathenng signatures tor the Reasonable Airport Alternative lrutJallve, which would change lhe zon- ing at lhe base to allow lhe V- plan to be unplemented. H implemented. the base's cros bar runway would be realigned in a ·v· pdltern Planes would taxe off to lh southwest instead of the county's plan to send them north and east on my bs ues. pasta. wtupJ*d cream, sponges, dish SOdp. cheese and paper towels come and go faster than boy band singers hltbng puberty. I clip and save every coupon for every produd I nught use or want, then 1 don't buy the item unlJJ 1t gets l'lldrked down, usually through a club card speocil Does Uus sound ll.ke a lot of work? You betchd. Cup· ping, sorting. sifting -and of course discarding the expired coupons -is eqwvcilent to a part-time job. (Hint: U you're a high-powered executJVe wbo bnng in Sl rrulhon or more a year, your tune rrughl not be worth the extra SCO a week you'll save at lhe gro- cery store obsessively angllng for lhe best deal on pot pies. My time, however, isn't that valuable.) One Sunday morrung, ear· ly enough that 1t was Just me and lhe Depress.ion survivon., l spilled some coupons out of the folder I keep them m and onto the floor. An old man pustung a cart passed me, muttering in homfied amuse- ment. "I've never seen that many coupons in my life.· r bad spilled fewer than half of them. The saddest pdrt, though, and lhe reason I know I have a problem, is that I don't know when to stop. For example, this IS the second year Ul a row I used coupons to get free Hanukkah can- dles. Problem: I'm not J wtSh. I don't even know what to do with them. The last botch melted on the Ooor of my car after I bad brought the box to work to de«>rate a birthd4y cake. The h.naJ straw came one day last mo11lb. Rdling through my bathroom cab1· nets, I realized I had no fewer than 33 rolls ot lollet paper. I live alone. I'm not k.iddmg I'm not exaggeratlng. They were really, really cheap Help me. HOUSE CONTINUED FROM 1 •t the shelter with his dad wblle attending Mater Dei High School. When tt CUM • time to c:ompJete bis l!egle Scout project -.... tbet mUlt be done to benefit I ..,_ MCtOr of the ~ -be tbougbt of lbe ldda .. the ...... ·r••P1W11o1..,.,·-.. ..... labinZtr ff m ............... c.. ..... .................. 41111•-Mlll• Pa 'r;aa 1 -.. Doily Pilot - Kilpatrlcki ud son Tom a.-; • ---SJ the Delly ............ ~for , ....... Of '°""" reMdtnls of C09la ..... and Nluipo11 ...._. tf ~ Wint to ha'<lllt In ~.,,....., In the "'°" .. your: fftOft\Mry to f .. us th. lnfonMdOn -(Mt) 646-4170 ot eel fie ,._..oom at (949) 76MJ2A. RICHARD LLOYD CRAMER . Ricilard Lloyd Cramer June 7 1927 . Oc1 s. 2001. Son 01 Emma and Uoyd H. Cramer bom in COS18 Mesa and hved n Southem Cahfomta until 196 t Took a job with American Harc:tware as a Sales· Representative and moved 10 the east coast to take over a terntory of MD. VA. Delaware and Dist. of Columbta. Re11red in Jat1uary 1990. He leaves his wife Dora K Cramer, Son RIChard L Cramer and his wife Chandra and granddaughter, Genevieve Margaret and a Sister Sherley Hamoss ot Costa Mesa He attended sohools in Costu Mesa and graduated from Newport Hart>or High Owned and operated serviee stallOns for Union Oil. One service statlOn was known as the ·Arcnes· oo Balboa Island Dolores Blanco 1921·20C.1 Dolofu l>UMd aw•y on Wednelday. Novernbef 28 200' altet a 6 year battle wl\tl cane ' Dolo<ff was bOm in Bismarc;, Nol1t\ D1koUI 11·16·21 She me• encl marned Hof~ ei.nco in 1937 ~ couple moved to Callfomia in 19" In 1959. !My ITICNed IO 0t;i!'IQ9 County u her hulb&nc:I. ~acct hid ICCepted the )ob OI claJSll.O edYertllltlg dnctof al tr\e Da· Pilot ne~ Oolot" al90 wen1 to WOttt for the Deily Pilot as a PBX opefllOf and In the dllptay ~ depettment She .. IUfYNed by her csaughtet Sue Btenco: her ton an<I ct.ughttf· in-law Seeton end Merge ei.nco -...en pldchldfen, Jay. LM and ~ Ww.....,., SMiiy 8'anco. Den Lorenz end MC:helle YbatTI two Qt..a g1aodctllldle11. BtyCt an0 KM4a Blllnco; end her wondeffut exWlded lemly -Ho9g'a Heroes ~ "Go!ng Awy Pert)' IOt Dolotee Wiii b9 kom t 2_. p m on Sooaay, ~ ~. 81 the HuntJ190n Uinc:1rn11n1 CUI House on Alllnll ( between MagN)I~ lll'ICI Newllnd) en HuntinglOn 8Mctl The fMICfy requeett tt'llt in hell ol llowefs, donlltionl be tnlOe IO the John Henry Founddon Holg a Helots 0t eny Olt'9f MNIC» ~llOfla , 10 a.o.aw.y, Coe:t• Meea ..... ,. , ,, Daily Pilot THREATS CONTINUED FROM 1 both thr1•dt o\'er to th C~ta· M su Pohr l>«'partml'nt m ptf'mb,•r, dddmq th.at he as \d~h J v.1th 1t.s han<.l.l.ing ut tho c~.11 • oiso contacted th• FBI and the Ju'>t1 e l>f"pclrtment. but repr~·f\lctlJV("o Imm both 09enot--. told tum the anv ll- q.ibon Wd~ not in thcu r&ilm. So H••t1rbun ct kPd RohrdhflCh<'r le> put c,omp pr< • '>Ure on th<' U.>s Angel ofhn• of th • fNfort.11 111tnm y gfln •Ml to look mtu th<• t1llNJrd thn•ah Kc.tthl(lPrl Holling worth, RohrdlhlrhPr'i distnct d1r ~or. !><IJd ont1• I h•Ml!><>n'!> mfomM· lion ha~ bPf'n rCVlt'Wed, 1t w1U b•• dNt•mun~!<l 11 lhP comfrP ... ERROR CONTINUED FROM 1 charge for towing and unpoundmq tdr<. Ev<'rr0c.td '>Cud the compdJly was qwck to correct th<> error. M'tlfCtung 11'. <ldlubd!>~ for all the customer. who had be<>n overchdr<l~ 3b7 ol them to be exdct In SeptPmbcr. dll of them rrre1vt>d c IH?Ck'> h om G&W. L'iJXNlO rf'((!IVed hLS $23 relund c;h1'tk in June It rill worl\Pd out pcrf PCt· ll'ldn can asst him 11\ rus· efforts. I tearlson, a t l\Ufed professor, h been t d\ing at OCC for th post 18 y ars, p1c1n9 hl'll Joctures with provocabv ~­ tioru. d 1gned to druw his tu- d nts mto h dtod d bat 'The first throdt that H ~n aUeg happened took pliu; lu!i.t pnng after a lectur m wtuch 1 loarb<>n put up tt pKturi ot the 17 men dnd worn< nm thf• Ncwy who W<'r k1Uf'<i t>n th1• USS C'ole by terron..,t.s aJhlldted with Chdma bm Loden. Th M~bm tud nt<> "\tood up and dcnounC"t'd m dnd told nw lh<'y d ervPd '" loll mor<> AmN1can s. • Hcdrl!>on <11d •Tuey w 5.0 unqry cmd would not let cmybody P-1 1><>t1k I hrlttUy JU t hdd to <J('t them out of th • dtlS\TOOm .• IY., • E.! posllO '-Ud CTCd1UntJ tht• ucces to Ewrroud. ·He cbdn t huve to be cl'i d1h9eo1 d\ hP Wd The qu} Wd'> c1r di 11 brought the <,tory to Clly Council membN\ on Th(>';()dy to call dttenuon to EvPrrOdd\ CC'omplt hment O n \\ednp dd) E PO'>llO ulso prtu ed the towtny com· pcmy tor acknowlf'dgmg dnd quickly com~ ting th<• Nror. A repre-,enldlJw for G&W could not be n?dC'h<'<J tor rnmment. Prompted hy thl' inrlclent. Ev rTOcJd ~d c 1tv offtot.lh dlo;o Xdmmcd tht• uiX>r.it1on!> t1t 1h Famous Brand Sleepivear & Sportsivear END OF THE YEAR · ~ ~ SALE Frie la). \o,. :lf)th . 9um-Spm Saturda). D·~·. f ...,l. 9am-I pm Fdda)'. Dt''" 7th. 9um-:lt un BELOW FACTORY COST MPn \. om~n ·~ & Childr<·n · s Tht>nnaJ ki j anuni~~ Flaru1t,l Pajamas & Fun Prinb 94 l-9·i3 · e whall ...... 111·, I nn 110 , ........... 11.-..... f\ ,, .... 1:111 1 •••• Co ta i\1~ a ll '· ....... , a • -~ 11 •••• ••• ... ... , l ... ,. •' fndoy, November 30, 200 l 5 One of his forrn r tud nb sa1d was afraid to go beck to cl d.fter Ulat incident. • 1 remember the Musbm students stood up and prof Center gets a great face off lheir kJYe far Bm u.den. I oouldn't bell ve what J wa hearing And I w sick when you had to com back with security guards.· Evan McVeigh saXt tn a 1 tter to Hearlson. foUowmg that Ulddent and dnothf'r that allegedly took pla~ Sept. 25, Hearlson dauns h wcUi told others overh ard th reported threats made by the Muslim students, though at least on of lhe threats he dJd not hear himself. • .,..,... ............ COiiet\ educ.> ''°" She ~ be rNCNd •t (949) 57~221 «by e-tNil at ~rdr• ~net•t1~.com other contracted toW\Dg r· vice. Metropro. That company. EvPrrOdd determined, was <hdrgi.ng correctly for toW\Og dnrl 1mpoundmg cars The dVNclge tOWlllg cost lO the city t\ 94 Smee rates went up Uus ye«lr, impound charges an! now 24 d day m most cases. • June ~ ~own New- port B~ath She m.y ~ reached at (~9) 574-4232 or by e-mail 1t JU~ CIQgflmdeel•ti~ com • Westcliff Plaza gets an update nearly 40 years after it.S 1JUtialopen.ing,and it'.s paying off. MM~ DAllV PllOT NEWPORT Bt!AC H Th dust has etUed ell th old WestcWf Pld7.a, wh r d n agmg, ob ol t shopping center has been turned mto a plac 'that not only drawo; hOpJWrs, but th(• coif crowd a w U ·we'r<• very much m to creatmg pubht' spacf> thul peopll' cdn 'ill m ctnd enjoy themselve ... • aid Keith Eynch, pre 1dent of r tcul properties for the Irvine Co • which munages the hopping center With the gOdl of putung u modf"rn fdce on th t9f>3 property, the Irvine Co gdve the property dl 17th Str t dnd lrvme Avc>nue tt ffidJOr face lilt A plaza ar a nO\\ m front of the 2 t hops 1s Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motio n to improve lo cal lives. FYI • WHA~ Renovation celebration for the Westchff Plaza shopping center • WHEN: 9 a.m to S pm Saturday • WHERE: Westcl1ff Plaza, 17th Street at Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach • CQST: Admission 1s free • CALl! (949) 790-9713 d • llJO(•cl 1u hm• lan11erNs with tht•lf <Up'> of < ollf•t• \ddcd l11nchrCJ pinq I urru- tur • ctnd umlirt•lld.., throuqh· out th<· r ••nt<•r t1nd f'W•n \Om<• mow 1xukmq -dfl' th~ hru.,tunq t11ur h"' on thr• f'XteOSI\'(• Cl\ l•fhdlll ul th•· l 00 000-qucir ·f<JOt c nter (!\ n anchor t nant Rdlph!i. 1 pru« Pel up into cs n w Rdlpt Fr h far "WP wdnt ~to upddt«· th•· c entPr dnd mdkr. ur • that 1t st11~., rontt•mpordry with thfl urrounch n!J rommunil}' • l!~nc h did fllddmr ht thunki. to th1• < ui;t<nnf•r-. whu tuck at ''ut throuull th•· 1h1 .. t\' '>OllWllm •i. CJnnormri rc>novduon • Wr. hope thPy 11'1'1 ti WI• d o thcJt lhf• f:'nd fl!!\Ult Wd\ \.\Orth lhi! MTUIJ• qlo•. 1o .. how ''" rhe u•nter\ nP\'> look tht• C!Offlf><Jll)" will t111l1J 11 rl'n11v11t1on cf'lelJrt1tJOn hum 11 •• m "' S p m Sdtur· fin\' Thi· larni.h C\ l'Ot \\tit 1111 lud•• < hrldn•n trcJlts .. u0Uu11{ 1 c1roln oncf food .. umplmu Imm th•· \:onou re• .. lulJldOI .. pnTI dn<I 11tht•J t:H•rk'> ~VILA'S ''EL'Bl\NCHITO HOLIDAY FIESTAS Full Service Catering Sizzling Fa11ta Ba·r • Strolling M anach1s M argarita & CeNeza Bar \ l Banquet Rooa11s available 1n f'l'lrlny loccoons Party nays "lb Go Oroe· by :"e ooze" • C "go "'~o~ • G ... aca"'"-o e • Tates • -aq.., :c • C,.. os & Sa sa • • , -- 6 Friday, NoY.tnbet 30, 2001 Tm:LooK Doily Pilot .. . suf2 n Consignmenc OPEN HOUSE ' . ressing up ctuldrtn for the hOlidllyl ii surely one of the~ PfS fo< mom5 and dd .t••· Actually • gr~ and gr~ 1unt1 and uncles, cousins arid friends stwe 1n the eJCdtement of turning the little ones into little angefs. at least fot a few pampertd minutes The Look diKO'leftd a shop c.tlled This Little Piggy Wears Cotton at F_.,lon Island, right near the geyser fountain ttMt attracts children like a magnet. JUI\ don't let your children play in the fountain after you've outfitted them with the creative, cok>rful and comfortable clothing from store owners Jennifer Powell and her father Robert Laughlin Above, N1tal .. JiMtt ~thf\llOM«ll M1ll1ngton r9d tul .. dresl with rOMI (H19S) At rlC}ht. ~tlll•l' f\ ~llrlfl9 • Rowttll Mtll•ngton IWO p.«l', fuNrtn\ IMcit wefwt dtetl with .. ll.i lltld thf'*1one ICCtnU (S 1 n 9S) C/ooNnlng htf locks ". ~ ~IN<JI~ bow ti..clblnd (S24 SO) Modeling Thit little Piggy fashions for these.son are brother and sister Jack and Natalie Janett. WINDSHIELDS DIRECT <tl_uRiRwWB Flor.al &<.lfh Christmas at Summerhill Friday, November 30 I 0 unril 4 ·arurdav, December I l 0 until 3 , Refreshments A dJ1m11i11g wllec11on 10 help _vrm ceLtbmte the spirit ofthe semon i'(/reaths, Karlnnds. & rnstom 11rrnngemems Mon hi 10 am 6 pm. \at 10 .. m·~ pm. ~n 10 am 4 pm I cx. .. 1cd bchmd Plum'1 Put0 Jewelry, silver, chi na, stemware, pictures . linens, furQicurc , rugs, co lle ciblcs As~istancc League® of Newporr-Me a 2220 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 949-673-6299 714-348-7 440 INSURANCE APPnOVED -~10VOU llllMl•ALL OlttW COUNTY J(>9 I: .. 1-1h Str«I. Costa Mc~. Phont' (949) 646-6"' 15 Phone(949 645-5477 Senii-'Annua( shoe sale 20-50% OFF IS GOING ON NOW! Terrific avings on fall & winter shoes, bootS, handbag· & acce sories. Size 4 to 12 in a great election of width , from upcr-Um to wide. •Van Eli • e to Meucci • Rangoni Hurry. In for tbe best selection! Corona Del Mar Pldz11 96" Avondc>Awmuc,(comn ol ~Md POI) 9-69-721-132, • Entire Store * SALE S,TARTS Today at I O:OOam. Diane on Fur tenht>rg ·Earl J an Trina Turk -I Burning Tor h Joi utumn a hmere Monday-Friday 10-9 • Petit Bateau Paul Joe Jungal a Ya .......... ·on land • e· ........ .---- 9) 729 Daily Pilot ...... TOWll • Send ,,.,.,...., TOWN items to the O..ly f'llot. llO W a.y St. Cos.- te MeY. CA 92627; by fax to (Mt) 646-4170. °' by u.lhng (949) '574- ~. Include ~ hme, date and loQtiOn of ~ toYent. • well • • contk1 phone nu~. Ac~• hsting 11 •v•tl•ble •t httpllwwwd•ilypilot com TODAY Cua Teresa wtll bold a hoU· day boullque from I 0 a.m to 4 p.m at The t'lubhow at One Ford Road, 49 Old Course Dnve, N<>wport Bf'ach. M ore than 50 Vl'ndors will fctlture jewelry, handbags, clotlung, ·staliondry, cu tom ba kets and cralts (94q) 552-6222. Team urvlvor Ormge Coun- ty wtU host al!> hrst ·watk and Talk,· a bawe kly walking group for women who have had or have rancer The 9roup m ts at 10 a m and will me t the cond and fourth Fnddys of every month at lh<> N1koqodd tor in Fa h.ion Island tn N wport Bectr.h. f941'JJ 275-3888 Newport Harbor HJgh School w1U host two ruqht!> of com<>- d1t1n!>, cldncN .,, mgc~. and lht• I hp I lop Club dunng the RI Ing Stttrs MXth onnudl how di 7 10 pm toddy dnd St.1turddy di lrvml' Boult'vard und 15th Str t m Newport BPdch 20 St 5 pre-\t.1le at hllp II\\ ww 11ck c twc b com (Q4ql 721 -0270 A three-hour seminar UUed "Taps to S1mpllf} Your Crw • mg Lill'. will b4> from 7 to 10 pm ell Orange C<><ll>t Col· ll~l'' Selling Center. 1801 W C'Od t , hgh\\.'<IY Nc>wport IWd<. h Long Bede h r 1dents ond dVtd sculor.. r>on tlnd Lrn- dtt Bryce> will be th<> pr n· t r $30, $55 per couplt> 19491 645-941 2 The Theatre Arts Department dl Vctn9u<1rd University con- tlnuc>s its m<1m slclgc• \<'tl on with •A Fc•w Good I\ ten,· which W d \ mad<· into tl popu· tar motio n p1ctun• \t<lrnng Tom Crut!>t-ond J<1ck Narhol- from 9 m to 3 p .m. tn the Automouv ROdd of 0reAJ'n.) ar cl at lh Orang County Mark t Pl • 88 F41t Onve, C~t. M . (9'9J 723-6660 \On, 1be two-w k produc· tion will beglO at 8 p m. today, wilh future 8 p.m . perfor· mances Dec. 1-2 and Dec. 1·8, and 2 p m. mab.ne8' Dec~ 8·9. All performances are tn th Lyceum Theater on lh Van· Plecemaken wUI bo t a guard campus, 55 Fcur Dnv , Ch.nstmas F tivaJ from 9 a m COlta Mesa. 510 30. dlSC:oun to 4 pm Saturday and Sun- avai.lable for stud nts, ruo~. day at lh Pl · malt r., tor • groups and Vanguard Uruv r· 1720 Adam Ave • Co'>ta ity taff and faculty. (714) M . Th f tJval wiU f ature 668·6145 "°"" country music, danc rs, food, SITUIDIY ntertauun nt and mor them 175 booth of artists with handcraftl'd 1t m for \ale (714) 641 -1112. Toy Dnvc begmrung • twdcsy and runrung through Dec ti Drop off a n w, unwrap~ toy al lhe to at 701 · W· port Cf'nt r On11e. N wpmt Beoch (949) 729-6600 A pet fashion lbow and • chance to docover lh aru· mat lJl the care of Sein Clemente Animal • h lter lhat are till m need of a horn will be part of th • grand opening or Bctik Plac and C1Htttude!>, d Id ruon ond ace • sant>., hop for pets Th event wtll t~ h ld from 1 to J p m dl Bloormngdale\ Fash· 1\ator nme wU1 host lb annu- al hobday Make and Take Craft Fair from 8 a.m to 2 p m. at 1550 N . Bnstol St., Newport Beach. A Tutor Time teache(s craft booth, Bame & Nobl tory time, and a ~ount school supply craft boOlh wUl be featured (949) 955-2672 The Newport Harbor Neutlcal ion I l~fld, 701 NewpQrt Cen- Muscurn will host 1ts Nae cllld tor Dnvc. Newp<>rt 8edch P<'t Naullcdl G1lt Shop Open rnmmuntcdtor. Shdr n t-.tdr· House from l O e m to 5 p m · tJn son w1U give ampl tech- dl 151 E Coast 1 hghwdy. 'ruqu(•!dO beltt•r communm.ttr• Newport 8 •ach Thl' P\'f•nt with a pN 194ql 72CJ-6t>OO will f lure book 1gmn9;, by The Or..ige County Fair and Expos1uon Center will ho t a hom? how from 8 a m to 5 p.m Saturday and Sunday at the Equestnan Center. 88 Fau Onve, Costa Mesa Free (760) 247 -6373. The Or~nge County Fair and Expostbon Center will have Chnstma~ trees for \ale from 8 d.m to 10 p.m be<.Jl.Orung Sat· urday and running through Der. t 9 m Lot E dt the ldlf- ground~ dt 88 Fdtr Dnve, Co • td McSd. Free. (8181347-8728 The second annual HoUday Ciel SIC Cclr Show and Pedal Car Jnv1tatJonal will be held duthors Lon Law<.<>n Joan PiJ. zoand M tarucAvl' • g1f~dnd omctmen~. clnd thf' f'Jth1h1t •Hot Yach~ from Top<;(U]s to Turbos . l<M91 h71-78b3 Decorated pets can have their photos tuk n with 'dnta Claus from n<1on to 4 p m Sdt· urday dnd Sundcty dt Bloom- mgdul \ fd-.hton J.,ldnd. 701 N ewport C'1•nt1 1 Dnve rw- port B11t1c h , ... W donation rPqut•st1 '<I to hl'n<'ht Fdmtl} Solutwn' tin orCJdntl dhon th<1t pruvtd("> humcs. !>t.>rvace t1nd fo-,tPr lcumlw·s for dbus<>d chalclH•n 17J 41 H'l'i-1133 Bloomlng<(ale'!t Fashion l\l<1nd wall ho .. 1 d To~s lor Tols SABATINO'S · Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Pleo!.P call f0< N> .. w :J •• t • l ,, • r. di~ : (949) 723-0621 : SUNDAY The Corona del Mar Cb.am· bf'r of Comm rce will ho'>I the 23rd annual Corond d •I ~ lt1r C.:hristmcl \\cllk re uva I trom t l d.m to 4 pm n dr the mtersect10n of Ea t Coclst H1ghwa} clnd t-.largucntc An•nu<• m Coronij d 1 Mar. Th • ~vf>nt bnng~ the bu m ., commurut)' tt19 lh r w1lh r ad nt Spon t)r tahlt>!o a re 150 f<M• 1 fi7.i··"JSO . Magician J If Milrtln wlll m k riibhat tJnd bird d1scsp· Pf.! r dunnr pertormcmc dt 12· O dll<i 2 pm a pan 01 uw Corona d •I 1dr Brom h L1hrory\ •nnudl < Jp n f lou . wh11 h .. 1u run from noon to 4 p m nt thc• hlJrar)' dl 420 ~langold ,\.,;~, C:omnd dt•I Mor The• 111;en hou " I i:I part 111 the• C'lmmd clt>I ~ lnr frldoy November 30, 2001 7 Ho1.1n '' GtFT 1tTll Pt He ll \~E FH<>M ~-------------------------------------~ LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFT? CONSIDER A.DUFFY BOAT RENTING GIFT CERTIFICATE. IDEAL FOR GIFTS TO EMPLOYEES AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. OUR GIFT Cf,RTIFICATE MAKE GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS. AS SIMPLE AS A PHONE CALL! ~----------------------~-----------------~ (949)6''-'812 .,.., ww.ti ,,,.,,,.,. ........ SALES • RENTALS • SlllYICI 20011'.C-fl .. .... • l TH C<> \, ''T PL \Z.\ "•lllfh (II(/\( l'/fl:ll /10tlf<i ft f.t• /., m/,/ /H \Ill// /,11/11/11\ '"•'r'I /n 11//1'flllJI II •f H'I 111f 1.t1f/ 11 /ll'fl ,/,11/)/J/fll! /111111 /J1•u 111/11'1 / -11, _!I JI I/. ·"1w11tl ')IXJ m 11111r 1' 111 11111• r/111. ,,, '"" "'1th l '"''' l'/11:11 •/11r1• llf f t \/(/l/ftlflf 11111/ 11•1 •'II • 11 /111111/1/11/ t I\ •/11/ /11111 f 1(' 11/ll ::1// /,, \ 1111, • ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA QUOTl Of THE DAY • / thought we were a hall step better 1n everyUtJ.ng we did tonight ... • LM"ry Hint. Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach 8 Friday. Ncwember 30, 2001 mOP£NU ~l~ BOBBY HALL Sp.1S a.-or Roger Carlson • 9•9-57 4-4223 • Sports fax: 9A9-650Q 170 Doily Pilot HIGH SOIOOl. IOYS IASIETUU. GIRLS WATER POLO Tars' Belden picks UCIA Three-time All-CIF standout will join brother in Westwood. Back Bay big shots NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbo~ High senlor Kathenne Belden. a ~Ume AU·CIF Southern Sectlon DiVl.Slon I perfonner who was the Sea View League guts water polo Player of tbe Ye•t last season. has verbally committed to continue her career at UCLA, her lather. Dwight. announced Thwsday. Belden. who boasts a 4 1 GPA. said she selected UCLA. where her brother Peter ls a freshman on the men's water polo team. over Pnnceton and Stanford. "It was a hard decision. but after taking my recruiting tnps. I felt I connected better with the whole UCLA atmosphere,• Katherine Belden said. • 1 like the coaching style there and appreciate the balance of academics. athletics and social We.· Belden earned first-team AlJ-CIF honon lut year, when she amassed 53 goals, :W assists, 85 steals to help the Sea View League champions advan~ to the Divwon I quarterflnAls She was second-team AU-CIF as a sophomore and a lh1rd-tealJl AU-CIF pack as a freshmen. when she started for the Tars' CIF D1vis1on I champions Newport ts 65-22 dunng Belden's first three years and opens its 2001-02 season Dec 9 against Long Beach Wilson -by Bany Faulkner ·KFOOTUll 10 Pirates ·All-Mission Central Division selections Hall, Strang lead the way for Orange Coast on the All-Mission Conference Central Division team. Orange Coast CoUege's Brandon Hall and Vince Strang headline o cast of 10 Pirates who earned All· M1 ss 1on Con fer e nce Central D1v1s1on laurels Hall, a 6-foot-4, Brandon Hall 2 J O • p o u n d ~r1 &\ I , 4 sophomore ttgbt end. was OCC's lone unanimous selectton for the ftrst-team offeMe Hall. who was also an honorable menllon on J C Grad· Wire's All· American picks. hna!lhed with 295 yard., and two VI.Dee Strang touchdowns on 26 n-ceptJoos. Strang. a 5-8. t55·pound sophomon!. wu the onty player to earn a spot on two teams as hf' wound up on the second team H a wide receiver and on the del~nse·~ first team tor bis spedaJty as a punt fl tum r. Strang led the Pirates with JO rt>eeptlons, good for 602 yards and three TOs OCC frtt1hman tailback Nllea Mltlalcb. who started su gamea for the Plrata. Nmed second·t am honon, •• did freshnutn offensive linemen Patrick AIU and Ed Fane, as well d ftabman punt r Nick R Mlttuch. from ~on's CbwdiW HJgb. led the Ptrat with 774 yards and four touchdowns on 153 carriel. averaging S. t yards per cany Four Piratu we,. awarded with Hcond-team status on defen1e. Sopbomore defeftllM end Cteg 5aUth and tr.hm&n defena:Jve i.due Kyle W81tm&n. 11 COlta Mae High produd. i¥p I I Md 0CC In the trmc:hel, .. did si.ndout freshman llnebacktr aad. tec.kle Den sc.Anau. SopbolDore c:aMtbedt 1\m Ogo •• ......, tn tbe '"*' MC'Olldary .... ... tbe l9CIODd ..... OCC. o. JOOO ~· 'm ConM-c.....a mWlklD co-rt' r+• n I 1' 1 ........ 3-1. 1-4 ID .... c.na. Wdlebecll Collep _,.._ I' 'cend.lullflaa-.ao.Mal Mir High product. ... • tint .... c.boke. Uons fall Cal Stat Los Angel built a 36-27 lead by halftlm and made it stand up «h th<' ho-,1 Vanguard Unaver Uy men' baskelb&ll team cam up \hort. 7()..65, ln a nonconf at The Pit Thunday nJghl. Vanguard took a 4&-.t4 lead on Ou\Jon Motbl y• two f throws. but t.Nt wa tho \.Jons' last roo.r · CSLA Improv to l· l . Cal tate LA' Ronold Johnson Jed au with 25 Motb y led the Uons, l·4, wllb I point , and Shan McKlm and Joih Pl -n h•d 13 and ll poants, r pe<:uv ly M'TmtSF 7 2 7 Newport defense helps e n ure CdM shots don't fall in Tars' lopsided victory. a.nyfaulkn« DAILY PllOT NEWPORT BEACH -With elghl virtones 1n the last run<> m IJJl9' 1ndudtng hve tra1ght. 1\' fau to <1t1y Newport Harbor H.ig'h ha Corond d l Mar's boy ba ketbaU number And in Thur day night''> s.. •• 29 nonl ague bdtUe betwe<!n &ck &y s.lton 59 nvals. m the SatJors' gym. tnO\<' S<•d Kmg numbers didn't add up to much COdch Larry Hirst''> Tew> cor •d tht" tfdlll<'\ hr.I run point!. c1nd kept moth nnq S<>ct KmcJ hooter; unll.1 11 wc1' time to empty the bench By tlldt tune. I ftlrbor ht1d N'Ured what twcam<> d 5<t-2ll 1numph CdM. cledrly dJ\XIOU\ to 1mpn''' hr-.!·Y('cU C'Otlch Ryan Cuny 1n its seal>On op<.>n r. °''''t'r H'tllly lc>und dny now Thf' t•a Klng m1s NI th •ir hr\t lour '>hot,, nine ot their hr.t 1 l ctnd 21 of thPir hl">t 25 to wand up shoot10g th' ... before haUtunl' It got only mctrgmdlly better .1tlt'r intNm1 \Ion d CdM. wh1C'h hadn t 'iCOrl'CI th1i. h•w point '>IOC'f> wport lidtbor (2..0} edmed ct 50-lh ~d Vww LPt1gu vcrcllct 111 I~ some 9Q gctm"" a90 n<·llt>d Q ol 4h lwkJ· gOd.I attempt' on lht> rug ht 11 <i n"' 1 The v •'>•IOr\ h11 4 nl 27 lrom threc-pomt rang<• 11 4 K' I ct'> lldrhor''> de( Me con,~tenUy ront<">tNJ 'hol' (Im ludmc1 lour blc)('~J then swept.the yld to tw..id th1• otht>r "'dY "(The Sa.tJors) extendN l pn·tty \\l('U '>dad Cuny. who. like tilrl.t. dcknowledy<>d the Tdr; twnl'f1tNJ lrorn hd\'tng one game undt>r tht-ar b<>lt Tu b(•,11 d tcctm d'> qood d-'l they hdve wtf d htlH' to '>hoot ht'llt•r tht1n 50 • and we obviously dadn I coml' l lO'>t' to thtlt tonight I hr t i.a1d the nvdlry h<•lr><'d mcn•<Jw hi' lt.'.inl'\ intl"ru.lly on both e'nd of lh<' lloor ctntl ht• Wtl' plea NJ with the progre s of tm 'ttUdd loUowmq Tu ''>ddy\ b5· :54! win over I funungton lied< h "I thought we wert' tl hdll 'ih•p l>i•th•r m PvNythm<J wt• dad toniqht. • H1f\t 'did ·WP rf'bo11ndcll much bt'tter dlld I thought we• rotat<'d rt>ttlly. r<'t1lly w<.'11 on defen!>t>. I hopt• we ran d<!fend hkl' lhdt l'V<'ry naqhl OM.V Al.01 "1()f()S I V ~A''• 1£~ "You could tell (CdM pktyt>r.I df(• <;WJ thmkln<J dboUt the nt>w !>Y tern out then> dnd with thl• <ip<.'<1dl gr(lup I have. you can gel in troubll• aJ you'n• ht"•lldllnq at 4ll • The lhird-h1qqe .. 1 mctr<Jm in lhl• I> t ·gdm • ., •rte fl.he bfggc"t WdS last yt>cu"s 7t>-·n thump&ruJ), could hdve bN•n \\OrM' ii not tor \Ortlf' panted dl'f Pn~1ve work by th d Ktng Newport Harbor's Jamie Diefenbach (SO) rHChes out ln an effort to tip the ball away from Corona del Mar' Brett Matsen ( 13) (above). At left. Corona del Mar'~ Ryan lnman ( 44) rebounds over teammate Brandon Sherick-Odom (33t and a Sailor ln Thursday nJght's nonJeague game. The aJlors rolled, 59-29. ·1 liked~ on deh.•o'e Curry said •J thought we kf'pt them Ul check lci11ly welJ ~ Tiw OrMgl' C'Od\l Coll<'g worn n\ IM!. kctt>.ill te.un ~t(l('J n~ M'Vf'nth lr.taqht victory with dO 85-« win ov 'f N.ipd Villi U'l lh hr.l round of lh Cu to Toumctm nt Thunidoy m s.tn • LW)Ob po Pre~hmon J ree 01Lon 1Wil(J(I ~ lhl pomt ul'ld IE'd lh Puat with \l point , wtule tophomont Kyro ~ Mlle :d t2. P~n l!nn John and Undley Galauo, who mo enk thre thr •·po\nt t • addC'd 10 points H<"h . OCC (7 • l) play C haff y tonight t t.n a mJ11nal ol the l·team tourney ""' 2 1'.cwpon seruor Ton) Mt>ltun may havt> lx't>n the xc-epbon J>(bbng 20 potnb cJnd coU :><bn<I I u wbounds l>efOrf' 1tung out the enhn.• fourth quctner Seruor Enk PPterson. who '>pe<lrheadcd th winn " on the da.f<'ru1ve end hJt four of hJ'> hr-.! hvt> hots n rout to 12 points He d~o contnbutf'd lour d\ ~b dnd low r l>ounru. N ~hm PaJe\11<. d b-foot-8 1umor, hdd 12 of tu 13 rebound by halJtune and 1omc-'d lecJnundtc Andre Pin wtt and Jdmtf' D1ef nbach with 'ilX poanh 11p1 ct> D1 f nbdch had '>f'ven n•boun<h to h •Ip the Tcus edlll an ey ·J>OPPlllQ 60-20 c>dgC' on the bodrds agaulSt tho muC'h horter Seel Kmg CdM junior Br<'lt M,11"4.'n rdm•· nll 1tw bench to produc-e a led.fn·hJqh t•1qhl pomL'>. mcludmg n p.111 of three-pointers. while' Kevin Mancilla dnd Ryan lnmctn both ddded v n poan Seruor Enc G~., and Brdll<fon henck-Odom lt'tl th VISJIOr!> With low rnbound dptec • and Curry h<1d postgdme pra for both plcJ) er.' ·IJort CdM stJll lc:!dds thf' n' • 36-'25 N"wpon hm,h<'d 2:1 ot 55 from tht• h •Id 14 l.8 l CdM girls win Tht• Coron" d<"I Mur HhJh 91rl~ ha4'k tball tectm out- ~ ored LOi Amigos. 37-Ht in the flf"'t half en route to o 6 t -Sl nonl agu victory Thursday on th wmn I"\' court. Junior Jaclu M('('oy led th a Ktng ( 1-l) With t6 potnt , whJJe juruor MadJson Otterbein edded l l and ik>r Courtney twwata and JunJor Lucy Ramley C'Ontnbut 1 o points MCh CdM !1erUOr gUatd AndrH C ruber tgnJt d th defenM with hve ltMll and on f n • he dl hf'd out ttv ..... and an>red llMrl pointl The SM Klf'QI chMI C-...-cten Grove Monday at &·30 p m ln lhe no, Toumuneot. "a QMlt,Ul--D ._,....._ • " ,. " . n C:...ill Mir " II '8 I · tt -----~·--­,, ................ a. -teLCI¥ a. Olltll a. .. ~-------~ Gil .. tl._t& ._ ... , ......... ... ................. ........ _ ..... , ..... ~tt...H.CDMH CdM 5 ' 10 • 2t 1ttwpott 17 14 lS ll 9 c-. . Mt'*' .. Manbti. 1 ~ 7, ,..., l. GI.al. Seeborn 2 Notttv .. 0 W.id 0 w.kt1 0 9-otk ~ 0 H~.ndl 0 ) Pt gc>illt • MMWI 2, ~illes 1, H.tjlf I F°"'9d out • Gw ... ,.,. ...... MelumlO l'lrltnon 12, l'.,ew ' ""'""' " o...fer.bKh 6. ~den ) 6IMM l. ~ 2, '°'1• I c.m.on 0 LOW« 0. TUiiy 0. IOyd 0 l pt ~ Melum '· lilofden 1 fouled out • nont Mesa toppled- vont•y C"'hrl\lli.10 I lhgh' Su u• 8Qog- otUll. u (>·foot-.\ " nior centf'r.' c-ort>d 20 point Thur ddy nac1ht u' the Crusa<lcr.' < . baSk.Mt).\1) to.un aploded arty tsnd d f at«-d Cotto 1 d , ti2·'l6. 1n th '«'OM round I \h ~W\ow f Toum m nt Vdl y Cl\muan ol c mt06 (2·0), outscored th Mustan fl· ll tn tho IU'M. quan r. ll-3 Costa M , led hy ruor CM tine Caron truoe potntt, hve rebound· two bloc:kl and two aut•t•l. will face Ctt\r tC>nJght •t 7 :30 et the IMMI at . 8eUnower H&gh. •• 2 ........... --0 -·--· ~~ II 1J• I •U C..Mli9 I t tJ tJ •• ...... , I .,_.._ .... .... a.='--" _...,,.. ..DMl. ~ ........ ......... ,C...l c...., ................. , ..... , ....... .. ................ >fa.-...... & .... ,, c-r. ....... , ,. Daily Pilot ·cdM • eye mg 3-peat New coach hopes to keep the bdndwagon rolli1lg. even further. Stlftte Vlrveo DAILY Pt\.OT On th outside. 11 mdy eem that firi.t·y dr COdch Aaron Chaney hc.1 an edsy Job In dtrecung thf' Corond del Mill" High 911ls wc.1ter polo t c.1m lfo doesn't hdvC' tor bwJd or !'Nore' a progrdm lll d downl<1U SPORTS · • • I tX. A'·· • OT On thC' contrMy, lormer Coach John Vdrg..is, who w1U be codch1ncJ ell Stdnlord Unav rs1ty m Jc.1nut1ry, I It his fn nd, Chan<'y, with d tctlentcd squad ec.1g<>r to unprove on 1b st liar, yc•t un'i1tlli.lyin9 f1m'!lh last yeur J>anlelle C.rlson (right) Is one of the key components to Corona del Mar HJgh's game. But. U\dl' where th pr ure be91ru for Chdney clnd tnckl down to h1'> plc.1ycrl>, d'!I well. There's t1 rh<1ll ngc ol mtt.lnt<linanq tr<1dlllon •Jt \ cxcitinq to comp an and ro,tich th •m, • '>did Ch11ney. who worked with d m<11onty ol the Sea Kanq 1n the '!IUmmer of 2000, when ht? fill d in for Vc.1rga . who wt1'i C'Odch1ng the U.S m n\Olymp1c..quad "ltL'i a talented tcdm Th<• 91rls dre ready to qo You're not r~bwJd1.ng thP t<>ttm. but thdt'!i cilso tht• touqh p.in Corrung into t1 school with cl qrl'dt trdd11Jon. th re·~ c.1 lot ol pn•">un• to keep th trdd1llon goanq • To do Jl.6t th.it Chcln<·y wctnt.<. h~ a Kmg to btuJd off lc.1 t ye.tr. wh<•n thl'y t•<1ml>d d 'ihdr<' of lh<' Pc.1ohc C~t U'dCJU • lJU<• (a repeull dOd lc.1ter tldvunc d to c.1 CIF Southcrn St·ct1on D1w,1on fV ._.muhnd.b CdM lust. 7 ·6, to PCL hw U..9unt1 BC'i.ICh, wtuch 'thtHcd the lec.1quc> 11th~ with the Scc.1 K1nq 11nd Un1vcr.1ty "They 'eem to hf• n?11lly cnthu,1c.1'it1c. • C ht1ncy '>t11d ·They're pretty c:lo<i<' dnd they've hown lPam chemti.try They've been togPther for nl led.St three yeor. and soml' lor four years · Seruor caplcUns Alcxt1 MIUttr. Jes lea Fne3 a.nd Jessica WC'll\, along with fellow senlor'l I fdyh•y SheetL. Katie Cole, Lciurt>n Guthrie, Vanes'ic.1 Hall, Julw f'-1 ndelson and YvPth:.• Zaharson. wall lcad the S1•<1 Km9s And lor support. C-dM wall d.lso d pend on ab JUOIOl"'i, ..onw of whom return with honor,, Juruof!i Daruelle Carl'!lon dnd Chmt1nc.1 I lewko. who etlml"I hrsl-lt•clm All·CIF and All·PCL l11urel'!I, rombt.ned for l:ll qwl lei.st ye11r. wh.~ 1uruor Dt1niela 01G1ocomo was '>ccond·l<'ttm All-CIF 11nd alJ-leagu1• The Cdt--1 tno wt1s ttl o d b1q pc.1rt of the defense 1\vo·mPtl'r player I lewko collcc tc•d 97 i.tea15. utility player C11rlson htH.I 7 8 and driver D1G1t1c omo rontnbuted 34 The team chcml'!ltry Chdney i.t}okc of as kcyl'CI by l lcwko. Carl!>On and D1Gmcomo, who flow on the wme pag<' w1th thl• HIGH SCHOOi. IRIEFS Eight score ·for Mesa ~ 12-0runawaywin 1 ()(>von DeM\dJ\, Rachel Ronqwllo. Sctrt1h Ronqwllo ~- dOd J n.ny parks scored two goals ap1cce to help • • thc vLS1Ung Coslc1 Me<i<I thgh 9111.s socre• teclm edm c.1 ' - 12-0 nonl agu<' wan over ho t t1ntc.1 And Vt1lley Thu~cly Kruten Bagw U, haron D11y, Ch ryl I lack d.lld Nt1liille ~ 1c.1SC1c.1le dddcd ingle goals lor the wmn ·~ t 1·11. who received one s.ive from goo.lle l<d1Uyn GentlJ.ng lo th dominant tnumph I loUle Sdnders mdde 15 Sdves for the Falcons 10·2) Eagles earn 4-2 win over Los Amigos Sl<>pharue Vehz. mad lour !HIV on breakdwcty m the second hdll lo h Ip E tanda &1JT1 d 4·2 victory over [£]• h~t ~ A.mlgos to a nonl clgue girl soccer g.une •• • Thursday - Arwyn Naott rontnbuted with three 'Mlves in the first tldlf for the Eagle (2·11 Amanda Abbott and Je 1ct1 BuU r scored hrst·haU QOd~ to glVe th Eagl c1 2· I I ad Aills R ynold •nd Ruth Chavero scored lll the second haU to .ecure the WUl Eagles ov rpower Bolsa Grande, 17-..1 Da.ana Kopasck ored hv g0cth to lead Eslanetd ~ High to• 17· 1 nonl agu victory over Boba Grande m glrls wat r polo Thursday Jenrufer Patton. Hanni Gt-id rand Lauren Colli r ach 1COred lh.r goa Lawa l'--1orton bad two goah "nd J4SITUl1 Ge1d r chlpped ln with one for lh Eagl . ,. , wni<>r' 1rnd h •llow )Unto" Unttnc r Bowlu,, KPt.•ld.O <"u} lt•r l\PU1 Kline., Alc•xttndrd Schw<.1111 .incl k.r1l11• \\l(•\l Thi' S<•t1 Kang'> 01> •nl'd llw 'hl'llO With d I 'i· I wm OVN Cl ~locll'Jlt.t W<•dm•'>ddy, wh<'ll B11\oJlu ... ,incl I f(>wko led with \\II h lour 4)1.ktl'> f'tH h 'Wt• hu\ I' d lot r>I d<•plh on llw lf'<Hll," '><lid Chdn<'y. ~hu h ·d hl" hoy'> tetlln.'> dl lold01 Prq> .i K· Ii 'ollcqc• pr(•pttrtttor)' .,, hool. tc1 thrPt• lnH•r.c holt1\ll< I t'••CfUI' 111 I lonoluJu tall '" Wt• h11\" •• l«>I ol lt.1h.•ntt-d pldy<'r-. \t Uu. .. pomt 111 turn·. dl'tt murunq 1111· 'turt1n11 '>lit "' not •·•J'>V It '' 1•m., th1•11· .ire· I Cl to " d1111•n 111rl' '"ho <uul<I ht• an 001• ol thtt 'l..rtmq JMNllon' II s hutd to '>d) no" ,,..,, \"h" th1· .. tclrte>rs \\ 111 h1· . "I"''"' 111 1wt thi'm to ht< u" on n 11.i~ ·to·dt1y pru< t'" ul l'"' w11rkmq 11•.ilJy h..ird to 1mprovf' "'"r'i 'u111h· du)," hi' c-ontJ.nm•d "\\1• \\Ill let< u' on pr.ict1n• <1nd workanq lllt'lf'lht·r· pl11ymq us c1 lt'r1rn, 11111 t.1'> 1n<l1vuiu.i1;' Prt.1< ll<, ., h.i\ 1·11 t bt•t>n ht1rd y<•t but the•) '"'II tw qNUnq ht11d '>IXJO It\ d hmq '\'d'>OO " HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO PRMEW • Bnnney Bowl~ Jr Danielle Carlson Jr Katie Cole St ·Keelan Cuyler Jr Octn•ela 01G1acomo Jr Katya E4d1ngton So JMS•<a Fries Sr Lcturen Guthrie Sr Christina Hewlco Jr Vanesw Hill Sr • Kelh Khne Jr Vw•an Ltao So Jullf' Mendelson Sr Alexa Miller St Ale!!andra Schwartz Jr H.ly•ey Sheetz Sr Amy Stra<k So Jessica Wells Sr Katie West Jr V11ette Zahar\On Sr COM:h Aaron Chaney Cou.EGE BRIEFS Four sign with UC/ Women's bd k etbdll program get~ d btt boo~l from the anhctpdt d 1.Jllpact the qudrtet prom1s s. ~1•>cJun At1kt r Krat •11 n, .. ,, lt•y l•ldnn.i l 'h"' ,ind []JJ Ldtm ·n \'udon '>ltJm'<J Odlltmt1l IPllt>r. ol intPnl 111 pltt\ wonwn·., bul,k ·tl>t.tll lor UC I~ uw. Cut1c h ~ 1.1rl.: Atl.mh dnnounc('(J Wt-drw..c:l.iy Auker a.i. d 5·1001· l I UUttrd lrom L.Mrun.a 11111' I hqh \\ hu t1\ 'rd<W<I 18 I point" pN Cft1llW dlonq with h" rc•hounth 11ml 4 o c.1.,,,,,., .... " JUOIOr Sh ' '' d\ u WC'ond·h•<1m All·< 'If ...,outhnn ...,t•t l111n 1>1v1'>mn ll·AA St~l<'<hOll ttnd lht' .WOO C Ir l>l\1.,mn fl.\ Pld)t r of lh1• \c t1r. Th.iwl ). d h·O hm"urd from II" uw I hyh. ct\ 1•1.111t "<J 14 pomh dOt.I 11 rcbounc.h d' •• iunaor dnd \\d., d hr..H••dm 11ll·r<>11nt) ,c•lc•c 1100 Sh Wt.t'I cll~1 d l\\O·ltmt• \JJ.ctr: soulhNn St•r1111n l>1\1,10n I «hoac1• dnd two-tum• All·...,,.,, \ lt'W Ll'd<pw honorl't' U her. ll b·5 ct•ntN lro111 C 'huncUN Ant t1wrc.1q1'<J 4 4 J'IOtnl'> 7 11 rebound t1nd i H hlt>c. k' .1," 1urnor ot -..don< .11h11hr I hqh In tht• lctle of Amono '>Ill' '' tu d lor hHh 111 hlockl'cl 'hoh fur t1 "anqlP n clnd a.i. fourth ant t1n"t•r blucl.1-d 'hot' \\Ith 1 HI Yadon 1 cl b·J c ullH uut ol \ 111.i p,., k I hqh who dVN cwd 17 h potn e1nd q 8 n•hound' ,., c.1 iunaor '\h '' tJ I\\ o·tune All·t'' ntur) Leagu 1ec11on 1Wo UCI water polo players hon red ruor\ C.:hn' l\arth\\• ·hm .md lohn l>orf1 ----- have be n d llnqu1 h<'tl ''1th hnnornl1l1• nwnt1on honors on th AU·Mounlt1U1 p .. , 1h' Sporu ft'<! rnllon =~~~:;3 w,u r polo t am tor 200 I Kuchw hm led lht• Anh•,ttPr. "1Ul •~ <J•><tb <1nd Dor11 tun Coach Ted N wldncl" "tlu.HI hnL,lwd 7 ·I'; oVt>rtlll. eighth in th MPSF loum . .tmt>nt. Play r of th • Ycur •~ S1,1ntorcl frc.,hmtUl fony Azc.vedo Friday.~ 30, 2001 9 tlGH SOIOOl IOYS WAJD POLO HONORS Tars' Sinclair shares Player of Year laurels Five Sailors recognized among coach 'picks. 1•wpon t lurbcu I fu1h 1uruo1 dnver R<r.. tn<:lt1Jr, who led ,~,. Sc.ulors to th1•11 hflh ,,rd19hl ~·d Vi ·w Lect<JUf! wys Will r pYlo llth•. hu., hl'NI n.inwtl C'o-Vluyn ot th Y< •dr by th urcwl' C Ollf hf'S "ian<lc.11r, \\ho produc<•d r;·i c1ot1I'.'>, d tt:am·h.igh J7 d ~• "' .ind 25 't1•uls to h••lp lh1• Tel"' H'd< h th•· <"If South< m ~'<1.Jun 01vb1on I <JUrirlN111\c.1l\, l\ Jl>Ult'(J un llw la.r.t \l•drn hy It dllUTldl l\.1u h.il'I Bui) und Ndthc.10 \\1•m1•r Junwr., Br1•flt Arm~trnnq dnd Ju)' Thomp,on u·pn• c•nt N•·wport I l1trbor on th•· 't\<ond ll•om · • ~"~' ~ d\ uur Cdptdtn, tht• 'nwrtc .. ~t J>ldyN ''°our h•ttm d.Od our l\.l~P. • l':t-wport Cf"1(h Jc.1.,on Lynch ~uc.I •lft• I~ our c ou.ntl'ft1tldr k and rd.O our ... 1.x-1m·hVP'.'> • Burv. d w11hurllort• l\\'o·rncter mun, '><Off'<I ~, 11ouh. while \\"Inn. '' 1uruur. J)()<.ll!d 5'4 qr,.11\ dnd 11 ''' <JJ... tu twlp th • T c1.00 hni ... h I 5· 16 Aml\tr1m11. ,, ~Jlf·e<J<,tt•r h-d th•· 11•,Jrn v.1th IK 'tt'dl t1.nd dddt•d l:l 1f•>cc1b whilt> R1wNd1• ltc.tn ,11 r Thomr»cm 12'1 CJ'""~ .md 11 '>IP.ti'>• I\ dnothn n •uwn lht· ...,,uJor:. hc1v1• t1 hnght 1001 lutur1> II" m•• 1uru1>r 'unon ':)( hdft•r \hdn"' lf)JI and.I\ ichl<;i) horwr. Wll.h Smr 1.111 CoAOtES' 2001 Au.·SEA VrEW WGUE Co-Players of the Yew Ross Sinclair. Newport Harbor Simon Scha fer. Irvine First team Michael Bury. Newport Harbor Nathan Weiner, Newport Harbor Robert Seely, Altso Niguel Joel Kane, Irvine Sean Nilsson, Irvine Matt Henry, Laguna Hills Kurt Cardone. Laguna Hills SecondtHm Brent Armstrong, Newport Harbor Jay Thompson, Newport Harbor Ryan Mock·lµJan, Alisa Niguel Dave Cox. Irvine Danny Natalizio. Irvine Drew Vyn, Irvine ~an Andrews, Laguna Halls Stephen Fenton. Laguna Hills Jr Jr So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr . Sr Jr. Jr Sr Jr. So. So Sr. Jr. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOUEYIAll HONORS Tars' trio first-team choices in Sea View Five Satlors recognized dmong codch ' picks. A tno ol " w1>0rt Hdrbor 1 liqh .,1,md•11Jl' "'ho lt·d the ...,.11Jor-. tu d \hurt• of tht•u f?l!lhlh "'•'d \i1t•w Lt•<J<fUt girl., • 'oll<·ybdJJ l1Ut• t.n nant• !*'d-'°ru. hdw tx>en Oillllf>d lU"Sl·h."ilJO aU· h•tJ!lUn h) lht• I UCUlt'\ ctldCh( L11 Lord, c1 5-foot· I I \t•ntor m1ddlt' hloc. kt'r bound lor Portl..ind, ~ d r ·~·ttl h"Hedm l(>(lJon 'he 1., 1111nt'd on th•· hr'l 1t•t.1m h} te.immall"> K11tw Kanq. d 5·1'1 ,<•nicH "4•th•r 1md Krnll.n 1'. lc<:lunt'. d t>· I 1un1or rruddJ • bl<x k.l•r • 'M•n1m Chn!>lln<• Woller c1 h· I oub1de hitter bound tor U<~ I I'\ IOl' • .and .5· 7 \ophomorl' -1<1) 'on J nnmq.,, rt•pw.,t•nl th•· '11lor. on tht! ... ~ond ll•a.m 'It•" port, "h1ch ur<l l~·mt• lor th<' I ·.iqu« r ro" n "'-'"'on to hn1.'>h 22· I 1. edmmq CIF Southf'm St·ctwn 01\ 1\IOO ll·AA r unnt>r·uµ honor\ and advdncmq to th1• t•mtltnttl'> ol lht' D1vti.1on II Soul.hem Caltlomad reqaort.ll'> lrvuw wn1or Obv1t1 WdJdoW<.kJ 1 the le11qut• 1'1.1\ P COACHES' 2001 Au.·SEA Vaw lEAGI • MostVahNlble~ Ohv1a Waldowski, Irvine ArsttMln Katie King, Newport Harbor Liz Lord, Newport Harbor Kristin McOune, Newport Harbof Katie Martinez. Ahso Niguel Anneke DeVnes, Irvine • Courtney DeMott Irvine Lindsay Larson. Laguna Halls Ali Hallock. Woodbndge Second..,. Alyson Jennings. Newport Harbor Christine Woller, Newport Harbor Erica Brick. Ahso Niguel Paige ~lier\. Irvine Jennifer G«as.mov. Irvine Becky Gordon. l..augN Hills Katie Knutson, Woodbridge Brooke Beeson. Woodbridge unullAGUI Registration info Reg1Str•titlf'I f(lf COl14 M Amenc .. Linle ~ ~ UM1 T· bell for the 9Ptng will be h Id S.turct.y from • m -noon at Coe&a t h m tmnt oC t~ gym F"9 WW ~ -per J)Yyer for ~ and S7S per plot er lot T·ball. . - Sr Sr. Sr . Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So Sr Ff Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. <;0t1 per family wtll not ucMd IJ25 ,,_, al 9 end r11l•11ce•,.._ed • Q 111 •. ca. .... l'or _.. ..,1m11Mft, call CM9t212·7 ... .... • 10 Fr!doy. ~ 30, 200f TODAY'S SOIEDW """WA Convnuntty <~ "*' Or41f191' Co.It TCM'IWMr't, wmof IN.I Of "'91 Ca.t ¥L 1..C1n9 IMO\ 6 p m C:.Ol'IV'l""'d'f «>ll199 womtn ()rM!gt CCMlt •t C"""" TOUl'NI'*"-wm<fontl "' CNH.y. 6 p m High tehOol boyS (O.~ Mew fl l.cN<• fOUfNmf<'l ~.,..... "' l'P9'an.u. 6J0pm High tdlOOl 9•1\ Con•~ .tt lellflcMMf TOUtl\MMf\I Y'I G.\ht, II lt.-ttf~ H19t'. 7 )() p m . Wgt' Hill •t wtllt"41y. S JO p m ~ High Khool l>Oy\ h1<.1nci.1 "'~rte, ) p m. Wlt\ttn.n\I .. •I COil• Mew J p m • (Of0fl41 <k-1 MM •t lrvint> S IS p m ~ H•ll •t fe"mont J IS pm HIC)h w:hool 9111\ C0tor,. .W.1 MM fl AltW> N19..i. 4 4 S 1,1111 WIUIUMG H.qh 'l<hool rn.-... Cooon. del MM ~I H.Mlo oil foolh.11 f0Ufr\Mn4IOI lpm VOW!Wl Commun11v (~ ~ 0<<1nCJ9 COM! •I Stell' TOoJ<r-.rn4tnl lit P~ CC. hnt "''"' Y'I Yub.l 8 p ~1 WATJI POl.O High w:llOC)I Qoft\ ~Hill .11 C1o1l'I• No\nc:e fOUfNIN'f'I Col~ •"f'tt ••nd v.omen UC Irv•~ ( u11 lnv1t•honal et Bf'lmont Piu.a, 8 JQ • m ~ 6 p m SPORTS Doily Pilot Maybe not this year, but ••• Sctge Hill coach redlizes it could be a long season in first varsity year, but g~arant 11 good team" in near future. Rk:hard Dunn 0Mt.v PILOT NEWPORT C OAST -It will be h·mptmq for Sag<> 1 lill I hqh·., f&N vt11'5ity qlfl' bu.sketb.ttl co.: h. Mnna R nk n. 10 k£' •p the ball in th\• ht1nds of th <1.uk si>t rs in the 1..1Qh11unu t.nauqural vor.1ty ca.mp.algn But Renk<>n. a rookl<' c <.h et o{JI." ~ who looks young enouqh to bt' ()l')f• of thl' players. \.Ind rstdllcb hnw 1.mportant 11 ls for nov1Cl• 1>lt1yNs dl <1e Hill lo lec1m th1• qMn "" lundamentab Tht1 l.Jt hlnmg enJOy a beduUluJ UYlll 10 whtrh to plt1y, with c1 ,,chool Pnclowarwnt t1l lh nondc>norrunc;Uonal llllVnlP "f hool lhol lake\ CM Of t.he hllh· th.mg . hkl' brand nl.'w h1qh-tops <Jntl >pl.fly ~('tlb ·w,. can't hdvt• bcxJ<.t r • and w rdn I hdve !>ponsort But th<'y y they'll 'Jl•t .m yUung you n1•t'<I, • 'did Renken, .a graduult' ,...,,, ldnl ttl C.tl State Dommqu1•1 H1ll'i ld'il Yf>dr, who ddd<~ lhcU the Sdqt• 11111 flOMLaon ·,, kind ul llk1• d drC'am • l~~nken. t.1 lom l<'r El l)<irdclo 1 llqh, 'rnclcllf>hdr k C"o llcu•· dod C'S 1Jom- 1111111l'1 I llU-; 'tdndout. wlU fJUJc.Je Sdue I !all ar1 11> .seconcl yf'.ir dod hl"'il w1lh d "''"''Y '>r h dull' Thi' LltJhlnmq, whac h w1U compete 111 lttf' Ac"t1d<'my Ll'.agut•, could one dcty ltll thc>tr qym with adllnnq ldns. w hUe hdllhng for " r hdmp1on>hlp of some SELL .,,.,.. ..,....., ... IOft.. but 2001-02 wW noc be tbel MMOO.. ·Thlt year's gol.ag to be tough, becouse tbe team's so young.• Mid Renken. wboee squad has three Junion, '1x sopbomorel and lix frel.hmen. •The nw}onty ol these players heven'l played (baikf'tbo.11) belQfe .• Under such circumstances, one would be entitled to wonder how lhoy'ro going to be competitive, but, with s-root-7 junior poinl guard c a.me Clark and 5-8 fntldunan ahootlng guard Carley Clark, the lightning inight strut tt\ls year. Carrie Clark played at Mater Dei u et fr ·hman and la.It season al Ayala of Chmo Hills, where she played varsity, before llling at Sage H1U. • 1 know we're not g oing to wm a championship this year, bu.I we're golng to build and we'll be something to • • Renken said. ·1 guarantee you we're going to bea good leam (ln the lutwe) • Ounng the summer. in wtuch Sage I lill played Junior varsity teams. Renken cud her team only Jost three games t1nd was usuaDy •bJowmg everybody oul by 20" when Cam e Clark started. Al the beginning or the s ummer, Renken rolled o ut lhe basketballs and ldrted lrom .aatch, teaching the basi wtu.Je trying to get the message across to newoomers lhal bait)cetball requires d ('(lrtain work eth1c and-discipline. ·1 don't want player. who are here JUSt because they don't want to have P.E.: abeald •t•m re UyllMct.· By aummer's end. S.g Hill w• n.uWng ~r on oael'M and p&.ye wen ect\MWy posting up and ICOl'lng. •1 think we're• JV tea.m. bU\ we can compete et tbt v~ty. • Renk.en Mid. • W have certa1n pa.yen who Will help U) be all nght. and. wre. we could keep the ba.ll ln two peoples' hclllds au the taJn,. but I want the team to bl" well· rounded. I don't want \o bo It oround Or\4' player.• The Ughtnlng, whJch "Ju.SI played teams randomly• last year, Renken Mtki, will aJ10 feature 5-10 sophomore forward Nadia Rabbanl, S-6 JUn1or guard Yvonno Kawamura, S-5 sophomore guard J ca 'T\oong and 6-1 freshman cen" r Katie Pushier as poss1bl tcu1ers "She'S going to be a player,· Renken said of Pushier. an equestrian competitor lea.ming bask tbaJJ for the first tun . Lena Lytell. a 5.9 sophomore for- ward, and Pushier have Improved trem ndou ly lnce tht> bt>qtnrung of lhe ummer. • (lyti lll JUSt looks Uke d basketball pltiy r. • R nken '41d ·None of the th girls wer athletes, and they're there now• .. In •ddJlJon to C.irley Clark, gUdrds Victona Gutierrez. who will come off the bench and contnbute. Ch.rtsty Robert!>. Krul.in Feeny and Tt>resa Van Ausdeln are freshmen. Junior Cassidy We~ and ophomorcs Ndtasha Kahsk1. Keala AguUar and Madyson Page round out the Ughlning rost r. llGH SOIOOl. •LS WIDIAU. 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