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·A ·public era dawns at
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• Californid Sta.te Parks
officials open a visitors
center that provides an
inside look at the cottages
built as early as the 1920s.
Paul Clinton
0AllY PtlOT
CRYSTAL COVE -History
wa' mdde her~ Thursday a
olhoals and dctlV~ts cut lhe nb-
bon on ct nE>w pub!Jc VlSltOrs
center
The event, wh1ch also mclud-
ed a treP-h<Jhting ceremony.
marked thc> hrst UJnP one of the
4b cottage'> was opened to the
pubbc on d fuU·t1me bds1s. The
'It's important that we
retain this tradition.
lt's part of the new
bJ?ginning, the new birth
of Crystal Cove.'
Laur• Davick
I only previous glunpse vlSltors fo
the state-owned park had
before Thursday was a htmdful
of tours through the cottages m
late summer. ·nus lS a very lustonc day.·
aid Joan lrvtne Srrulh. a co·
founde r of the C rystal Cove
Conservancy
Th con rvancy organized
the event, wtuch tut rulJ stnde at
un t. The handful of gathered
gu ts huddled together to vtew
the 1ght from the beach, watch-
mg a string of whlte tree lights
wttch on m the dusk.
In another nod to the holtday
season, children grabbed red
cU\d purpl omam nts out of'
glas Jars and placed them on
th tr
The event brougnt out peo-
ple who lauded-the conservan-
cy' efforts to pr rve the tus-
tonc fldvor of an area that drew
summer vt 1tors d early ai. lhe
t 9205 and '30s.
SEE COVE PAGE 4
Slo."4• l•I OA ''
Mark Howar4. front. and Joe Broderkk met after Howard returned Broderick' Costa Mesa High School yearbook.
Howard, who found the book In 1918 when be w• 1•. recently loc•led Broderick through a Web Jte.
Lolita Kerper
DAAY PILOT
I twas th ummer of 1978 and 14·
year-old Mark Howard was cun-
ous. H had Just moved into a
n w house on Loren Lane and
wclS anxJous to xplore every comer
ot his new domau1 Especially lntngu·
ing wu th trap door outside of h.i.s
bedroom door that led to th attic.
With a ladder and a Ouhllght,
Howard discovered a tretiwe that
would not reveol ltJ true worth unW
1Wo Costa Mesans
come together over
a yearbook long
thought lost
nearly 24 ye411 later.
What Howard found was a Cotta
Mesa Htgh School yearbook from
1969. lns1de, the nam Joe Brodenck .
w scnbbled, along \\'Ith " doz n
personal not from cLsssmat Wll>h·
mg Brod nck well.
Howard, who would tclrl as d
fo hma.n ctt the school m the fall, wa.,
intrigued by the unexpected arch.ive
and studied 1t from cover to cov r.
• 1 thought. 'Wow. this looks pr tt)
ana nt,"' wd Howard. who is now
38. ·1thought1t wa.s weird that all th
guls were w anng dr •
SEE MEMORIES PAGE 1
A good reason to give a child a book
72 My mother tells me
that my ftnt t"Om·
plete Mntence -
sakl •l. ~ Mrty age, of C'OWM -WM •ltMd
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Stal Cove
Jue lrvtne-
wtnden. 9,
putau
ornament
on a
Christmas
tree Friday
during tb
Ugbttng
ce~mony•t
Cry al Cove.
The e\'ent
also m&rked
the opening
of a new
visitor
Steel losing
longtime
supporters
•Co ta Me a counctlman's Home Ran ch vote
has Sdcrificed those who helped him \'lln lus seat.
Lolita Harper
0 AllY PtlOT
CO TA ~IESA -The
groundsweU of upport that
\\ept Councilman Chn
';tffl into ofhce 1s e\.'aporat-
ing JU'il a quickly a h1
once-fervent upporters
d rt hun alter his Home
Rdnch pro1 ct endorsement
His surpn mg h.ill on the
lcHge de\.'elopment C:du d
tus mO'lt cl I}· aligned con-
t1tuents to do the same and
shift their op1ruon of tus mer-
its ds d leader
.,
Changes being
proposed to temple
• ewport Beach will put up a land-in
teepJe to give re 1dents an ad a of what the
planned 1onnon tructure would be W<e.
EWPORT BEACH -It
may not hcl\ e a .,h.ining gold
Ang 1 on top but oty ofti·
n als ho that a towenng
ch Tl) p1r k •r adorned with
floodhght w1U g1v r I·
d nts a f I for liVlllg wtth a
M ormon t mpl > s 124·foot·
high t pl
M ung betw n plan·
n rs of th proposed t 7 ,50().
quare·foot t mpl , pro·
posed to be built near the
inters ctlon or Boruta
Canyon Dnve and
~ tacArthw Boulevard, and
th building's future netgh·
boni have turned out Jle'Yer·
ctl 1d to usueg resi·
d n · concema about the
fHOJeC't. C ity Councllm•n
SEE TEMtlll MG1 4
I
. 2 Fnday, Demmb. '"· 2001
A fresh show each .night . . .
If al Linden of
·sarney Miller'
fame performs
in a different
kind of theater
this weekend
Jennifer K Matyi
DAILY PILOT
H aJ Lmden bas to start
from scratch every
tun<> he does a cabaret
show.
·1 hdve no precoo~tions
cthout the cludlcnce •• Unden
~ml ·And they have no pre-
ronceptJons t1bout me.•
The latter part muy not be
entJrely t1ccuratt.> for JX'<>ple that
remember Linden dS Barney
f\ hUer. The t1ctor mdde people
ldugh week t1ftPr WN.!k playing
the trasable cop. But Linden.
who performs Uus weekend dt
tht• Orange County Perfomung
Arh Center. s.1.1d fewer dnd
h•wer people know the ht1U-
huur lt>levtS1on \how thut mt1de
him t1 r('('ognlZdble lace
• 1 deal wtlh Barney nght
oH." Lind~n ~d "f\.tosl pt->Ople
h<1v(• no idea whal I'm dbout to
do, -.o I deed wtth that nght
dwuy. I deal wtth the fact of
Bdmcy Miller.•
The Tony and Emrny-cl ward-
wtnnang perfonner send he does
not 1oke ubout hi former cop
P<'Nona. There uro JOkf's m his
show, Linden ctven,, but not
t1hout Miller.
I >omy cctbdrel shows Wd~
'!Ort of d childhood dream for
the 70-year-old, who was born
m New York wtlh the name
I ldrold Lip h1tz He tarted
sludymg clannet when hP Wtl\
8. l><'<'ommg d profes tonal
m11.,1<·1an m his teen t1nd
-.anymg wtlh bands.
• 1 dlways hdd the 1det1 tht1t
Wtnt'One would dai.covN me
und y1ve m<> d rec-ord FOntract. •
!Kltcl Linden. who chose h1s
<>ldy~ ndme wh1Je J>ctSStng
through lmdf>n, NJ on hts way
to c1n acting g1y • 1 wanted to
become tl singer llkt• Vic
Uc1mcme The dreum was
t1hvt1y., there •
I hl> hrsl prof es 1onal -.'how i:l'i
dn dCtor Wd d mt1U pdrt an d
sµmmer stock performance ol
U>ont1rd Bem c;tem's "Wond<>rful
Town ·
"I was 111 the choru • • he
scud
ll1t µarts dnd econdary rol s
followed unlll he got an amaz-
ing break He wa. cast as the
understudy to the lead m the
Br0t1dway run of ·Bells are
Ringing" Wllh Judy Holliday
"The gut I Wd gomg w1th
re<ommended me,· he scud ·t
dUdJlloned sevf?n tunes No rep-
resentatJve, no ctgent, no noth-
mg.
When d bout of AMalJC" flu
downed the lf?ad on operung
night, Linden hdcl to tep m H e
had never done a lead.J.ng role
before
·My constitul.Jon w~ good
dnd strong cmd I got through
the whole nm.• he said. "I lav-
ing my hl"lt Br0t1dway how m
lh(• lead Wd lrnumat1c. I won
the undNstudy role and a Wef'k
ldlN I was on •
On stage, Unden found a
home.
"It was amazmg to me
. because you have to be sure
what you know and what you
don't know,• he said. •1 was
lncredlbly comfortable. I got
laughs, no problem. People
lctndlllg in the wings, theu
mouths dropped."
He may have played the role
like an expert. but Linden
admits be was a neophyte,
especially when compared to
Holliday, whom be describes as
a graoous actress.
Take for example the time
she and Linden were doing
their· Just m Time" number,
danong in front of the curtain.
• 1 took her in my arms in
dcmce position and danced
acros the stage,· be said "1Wo
or thr times I Uelt her hand on
my back, twt.st.Mg me so l was
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out to the audience. It never
occurred lo me. I was just play-
ing the moment, singing to her.
She twisted me to play to the
audience. Most leading ladies
would have left me singing
upstage.•
After spending some time on
Broadway -and winning a
Tony for "The Rothschilds. -
Linden said he was asked to
put together a program of
songs.
That led lo an offer to per-
form in a hotel
·Then I needed an arranger
with the music. I added tlus or
that song. and before I knew it I
was do1ng cabaret and I've
been doing at ever since,· b
said. •Jn 30 yea.rs. the act has
metamorpboled. New numbers,
new ldeas. What happened as
my annate sense or theater took
over.•
Tbe act started as an autob1-
ographical -"most shows
are,· be said -revue of songs
be sung on Broadway and
songs he hadn't sung, but want·
ed to sing.
"It had to do with remember·
ing,• said the man with no
plans to retire any time soon.
"Not only about my memones,
but getting the audience to
remember."
Now the show is more of an
homage to the Great Wh1te
Way, as seen tbtough Linden's
eyes. It also indU<Ms some of
his clarinet skill, which bas
been seen in Orange County
before when he peiformed
with the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra.
There is no saipt for the
show, wb.lcb hu also never
been put on CD, m4king it
fresh ror every audlence that .
comes along.
•tt•s powerful to take the
audience from having no pre-
conceived idea of what I'm
about to do and bring them
along. to the poant that they
care.· Unden said. "It is what I
pride myseU on.•
Auditions scheduJed for
Orange Coast College conrrrt
pm Grammy nomin Doc Anello and tus
bdnd wtU perform at I a.m clft r a cham·
pcHJne nudrughl toa t and olh r f llVllJ
Newport Beach.
Each class will run for 14 w ks, starting
Jclll 14. The rourse costs $650.
Ordngt• C0c:t t CoU<>gP\ Dancf> Dep.trt·
ment WlU hold dud1tJoru. ttt I I 30 t.1 m JtJn
JO for 1~ • F1t>!>lt1 Ldllnd • in Dance Studio C".
270 I FdltVlew R0c.td, C~td M a
The rf>Thturdnt ~ at 3333 Bnstol St., Cos-
,., f\ 11>.Sd.
lnfonnuuon: (71 •) 5-46-9550
The third t1nnucd dance t1nd culturdl out-•
r<•t1ch concert wul be ldCJe<i Mdy ;J Th'•
duchllon L\ open to t1nyone m JUmor hiuh
-.c-hool or oldN No pr VIOUS l..dtm dtln<1•
ex I"'"" nC'f' I n C'<'l'S~I ry
Art Cent r Colleg of D ign
to offi r tension classes
The Art Cent r CoUeg ol De 1gn. an
Pc.l,dd nd, will offer xl n Ion eta e
lnformdl1on (71•1 432-5506, Ext 4 through It non-deg program an various
Dinner res rvations at
Maggiano ·s for New Year's Eve
Mugglano'i. l..JtUr Italy wW off Pr thr<'<'
dlnnc>r eating N w Y •tlr'l> Eve at 5. 7 nnd 'l
O rdng County c-ltl mcluding N wport
B dCh turtlng in January
On Mondcty , ln tJUctor Pdri hrali
wall t 'tlCh Introduction to Graptuc Oesagn
from 7 to 10 p .m. at the Orange County
M um of Art. 850 S4n Clemente Drlv ,
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·oances of African' class
available at OCC in spring
Rona.Id Brown. a dallicaDy traaned ballet
dancer speaabzing in West African dance, will
tcodl a ·0ences of Africa" coune at Orange
Coast College Ul the spring, beginnjng Jan. 28
The course WW feeture a live African
drum.mer and will focus on traditional and
rontemporary dances, polyrhythms and the
bnk. between dance and culture.
The one-unit coune will meet from 8 to
10:05 p.m. Thundays.
truormatk>n: (7l4) 432-5072.
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Doily Pilot
. CllCI IT OUT
DVDs make for
a happy· holiday
I fa DVD player is on your holiday hst.
Newport Beach Public Ubran mdy
be among your best sources for cut-
ting-edge homo entertainm nt.
Slated to debut at Central and brdnch
libraries on Monday. the new DVD colll>c.
lion indudes more than 400 btl from
genres ranging from clamcs to dramd' to
comedies and documentari . Many
selections for both adults and duJdren cc1n
be checked out for seven day for no
c:harge. A smaller number ol new rel d!M•..,
wU1 orculate ovenught for a rental f " of
Sl.
In the latter category are uch popuhu
ruts as •KnJgbl'I Tale," 4 feel-good JX'O<xl
p1ece about a medieval 1ousting champaon
who rises to the hallowed status of kni<1ht
hood. Fans of acbon-
packed cinema also
should en1oy •Tr.ntc."
director Steven Soder-
bergb's tapestry of to-
ri.es about the war on
drugs.
More romanbc fare is
in •1teturn to Me.• a
comedy about two
lovelorn souls who
hnally get together
after a series or almost-meel.U\g . Equall\
WlStful lS •1.riclget Joae1'1 Dtary,• tamnq
a zaftig Renee Zellweger as a 30-soml· ·
thing "smgleton" rompulslv about
weight Ouctuations, rucotJ.ne and alcohol
mtak.e and finding Mr. Right.
For more gntty entertamment, fan 01
war gas will fmd su< h
classics as •artdge on
lbe River Kwal" m lhP
seven-day roUecbon
There' al.so Um I l>
fare the hkes of •ctu-
zea kane, • ·ea..btan· ca.• •Bred.fast at
1lllaay'1" and •Gone
Wltb lbe WI.ad .. -all
more enjoyabl than
ever, wtth the outstaml-
mg picture quality ol new technology
Numerous btles includ multiple dlSC"
In Ken Bum's acclaimed ..... ball.· lhl•1c
are 10 cbscs, offenng 25 hours of hard·h1\·
ting viewing pleasure about one of Amu·
1ca's favonte sports. Stenley Kubnck fcln,
can't miss wt.th "Kubnck Collecbon.: \\Ith
eight of the world-class filmma.ker'
works, from •LoUta" to "Eyet Wide
Slmt."
There are bUes for the whole ranuty
AD can gather 'round th holiday hearth
to watch ·uaa. w---. .. with wtnsoml•
Winona Ryder as the f8lSty Jo. Cluldren ol
all ages, as well as adults. can OJOY the
zany computer a.n.unatton of "Sb.rek. .. d
two-disc DVD that mdud a bctu.nd·th1 ..
scenes featurette and over 15 ant ractJv1•
gam .
You can get the clan
in the festive puit with
·How tbe Grtncb Stole
Cbrtlba&t," a live-
aebon movie of Dr
Seuss's holiday das 1c
stamng goofy Jim Car-
rey. Or settle down for
more senous enlighten·
ment with • ...._ of
Nazareaa. • Franco Zeffertlli's reverent
deplCbOn of the W of Christ uia.ng Go pel
accounts.
There' hardly anything that captur
the reason for th season better than ·1r
a Wooderfal We," with Jimmy Sti wart ~
the troubled dreamer finally ab&e to put
We's d.lsappoantments mto perspedlv . U
you've never seen Frank Capra's cmcm t-
tc affirmation of th values of fn nd h.ip.
give family and frlends a uu. gtlt by pop·
pang Utit 1947 clusk into the DVD play r
• 0-. ff our is wtlt1en by the staff of the Ntw
pot1 leech ~ Ubtwy_ 1Wt weetl's Column IS by
Melilu Ademl. All ttttea 'NY be f'9MfWd from
home Ot oMc. Computwl bv ec:c-.lng u,. ~Mog M~~°'f•
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· Dai~ Pilot Friday. O.C..,..0., 14'. 2001 3. I
New clinic takes health care mobile llllfLY II
TillllWI
• Children's hospital
and Costa Mesa
charities off er
tre tment for people
without insurance.
COSTA MESA -Wh n
Peter Rwz's 8-yecu-old on,
Bryan, developed an ear-
ache, h d1dn't have many
medJcaJ oplJons.
Without insurance. Ruiz
abd hl son would hav
been turned away fcom
most med1cdl cl.trues.
So Rutz turned m tead to
a new mobile h dlth cllmc
that camps out dt Wh1tt1Pr
Elem ntary School twice ct
month. The Healthy
Tomorrows Mobile Health
Clinic 1s a collctboratJvt-
effort between Children'
Hospital of Orang«> County.
Hoag Hospital phy 1cictn-..
the Shctr~ OW-S •Ive com·
munity clinic and the New·
port·M sa Unified chool
DtStnct
The cllruc's 1mportanr •
to the community 1 under-
scored by tallsllC' -;howinq
that 13°0 of th children in
Orange County are umn·
sured and 57' .. of the urun-
ured dre Latmo
•we a es ed the .drl'u.
cltld lh15 ts wher we felt
the greate t n<>~d wet • •
wd Silvia Amaro, d mdn·
ager at CHOC
The chn.ic mclud two
xamirung rooms m a con·
verted 36-foot recrealJonaJ
vehicle. The bilingual stalf
-a nur pr ctlUon r, a
nurse and th dnver-pro·
v1de phy 1cal xams,
tmmuruzallon , v1 ion and
h anng ere ning • and
1ck v1c;1t.s .
Whd dppollltm nt ar
recomm nd d, the chn1c
dlso dCC pts walk-ms and
hd been doing bn k bust·
n mce 1t drove lnto Cos-
ld M am arly Nov mber
It also rv the Shari Our
S Jve community chmc on
Saturdays
Nurs praciluon r Lynn
Maron y send workmq Wlth
r>cople who would other·
WI e be dented c.lCC s to
m dtcdl cc.1n• '' •xtremely
graurym9
·1 hk<> thctt we re a
bndgl' helping people
dcce " dtlordable m dacaJ
Cun•.· P..ldronC't' SdJd
In ddchtaon to trectt.mg
c-haldrcn, lhe nur <'" di o
r(•commC'nd low-cost
hC'c.1llh ln'>Urdnce tor larru-
lles dnd try to hnd them a
pcnnc.1rwnt m dtcctl home
an thl' community
Altt>r tlw m<>d1cal vt 11!.,
the ch1ldrl•n get !O pick out
hook to tc.1k<! hom<> with
tht>m, d' pdrt of CHOC'-;
rl".idmCJ prnc1rctm
At thttt point, Bryan's
gnmc.1c c• from h1!. <'drache
turnPd to d -,rmle d he
('XC"Jll'<Jl't hC'<JdO p<>ru tng
lhl' C'h O\lffidS CcHcl •dPCO·
rdt1n<1 hook he chu•w
Celestino's _
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ABOVF
Children' Jlo piled of
Orange County nuN1e
practlUoner Lynn \1c.1rone\
heh a look at 811 an Ruiz, 8,
c.1-, hi~ father, Peter,
\\atthh during lht> mobile
c link's -,top Thuf"otdd) at
Whittler [Jemenlar}
School in Co\ta M e\d.
Uft
\ look at the exterior of
the mobll<' clink.
Judges to hear
Measure F appe'al
A thr -Judge a,pei-
lat 1)6.Ml U\ Sen Diego
today iS set to hear South
County' attempt. to
r vive Mea w~ F, \ts
ond airport-related
m c1 month.
On Nov 21, th 4th
Di.st.net Court of Appeal
overturned an Orange
County upenor Court
Judge· ruling that the
l><tllot lJUe and swnmuy
on Mect ure W, the
Great Park Lrutiabve,
WdS OUS) ding,
At 1:30 pm. today, e
dJff Prent three-1udgfl'
pdnel will hear argu·
m nts to r 111Stal Mea·
sur F, th March 2000
1rutJat1vc that would
hdve requJred a two·
third pubhr. approval
for dny n w 1Urport, Jail
or lcltldlill.
Th in1t1ative passed
wilh d 67% mdTgm, but
\\4 declared unconstl·
tuttonal runP months lat·
m by Lo Angeles upe-
raor Court Judg James
Otero
South County appeo.led
ero ru.hn9 Jcl.O. 2 The
\omnutt for Sett and
I IPdlthy C ommumt1e
ht·.ided th effort on both
'wuth County·bclck d
mt a-.ure
-Paul Ointon
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COSTAMlSA •...._.a.et: AA .uto
theft was~ In the
llOO blodt M 6;)() p.m.
Tuesday.
• ..... Dliw: A gr~ theft
WIS ntpOrttd In the 100
block at 1:11 p.m. ~·
...... ~AA
· embezzlement w.s reported
In the 2300 blodc at 2 a.m.
~· • Giller AWftUe Md .....
bot lloulev...t: A traffic
collision involving lnJurtej
~reported at 6:16 pm
Tunday. •
• Motlf'ovt. Aw: Pos·
wsslon of nw!JUM\a was
reported In the 1700 blodt
at 7 31 p.m. TueKtay.
•,._.Aw:Al>@t·
ty theft was reported 1n the
2000 blodt at 3:42 p m.
Tuesday.
• Sen M9n &..ne: A grand
theft was repotted in the
2800 blodt at 2·46 p m
Tuetday.
• w.t 19th Street: An
individual wlS reportedly
drunk In pubhc in the 600
block at 11. 15 a.m TueMjay.
NEWPORT BEACH
• ..._ lloulevwd: A l>@t·
ty theft was r~rted in the
500 block at 7: 12 p m.
Wednesday
• West Coast H6ghw•y.
Vandahsm was reported in
the 2800 block at 10 07 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Dow Street: A gr and
theft WIS reported In the
1300 block at 2.16 pm
Wednesday.
• lrY6ne A~ A petty
theft was reported 1n the
600 blodt at 7-()1 pm
Wednesday
.... wpcM't c..m.-Drive:
A grand the~ was repotted
In the 300 blodc at 7·44 p.m.
Wtdnesday.
• Ordtld Avenue: A forgery
was reported In the 400
block at 10:55 a.m. Wedn6-
day
• J5tlll Street: A prowler
was reported In the
100 blodc at 6:16 p.m.
Wednesday.
STEEL
CONTINUED FROM 1
project because be got •good
vit>es• tbat·the Segerstroma
• und t1tood the sod4l prob·
lems in the city.• Social prob-
lems have previously been
defined by Steel as the c:barlt8
ond the Job Center on the
Wests>de, which he isays attract
a w rl illegal immSgranls who
cannot afford to live i.n the dty.
·They need to be at the
table, and they are going to be
at the table to address these
social issues,• Steel sai~ of the
Segerstroms. •t haven't sold
out SI.nee l don't have the three
votes to get these goals accom-·
pllshed up here, l expect th
Segerstroms -tbe biggest
players in town -will help
address those problems. It's my
understanding that they will"
U some of his constituents
reallzed lhe underlymg rea-
sons for his vote. they would
not be so up et, Steel said
Tuesday. He said his support·
ers will be better off tn the long
run -tf they could only let it
TEMPLE
CONTINUED FROM 1
Steve Bromberg said.
The biggest: setting up a
dummy steeple in the fonn of
tl crane oty. oHioals plan to
park on the temple site. The
crane could be m place Jan. t
9r shortly afteiward. ·nus will give people at
least some idea of what it will
be ltke to live with the temple
day and night,· Bromberg
said
"NOTEBOOK
CONTINUED FROM 1
Frog and Toad LO the Wal-
lows, and Sam and Frodo m
MaddJe--earth.
The one and onJy time I
played hooky from high
school -somethmg I don't
recommend -I spent the
day at the Southwestern Col·
lege Library readlng "God's
Favorite" by Neil Simon. O K,
play out .,.,.,,. they jumped
lO<.'ODCIUllOllS.
Bua Jame. Devktlon. om of
his moat loyal advocat... ii
leeplng just tbe 1ame
Oevkllon Mid lbe ctoem't buy
hllueute.
• tt WM an idiodc statement
to make. Ou1I Ml been over-
whellnMI by the SegailtlCAtw. ll
Wtll )Ult a way too-tout of say-
mg the truth that be couldn't
handle it.. Oevkbon Mid.
• 11·1 bard to say no to the
Seget1t1om1. They yield aD that
. money and power •• she added.
Speak.mg of money, Oevidlon
aid she will close Steel:s
defente fund, a coUedion start·
l!d to help the coundJmen fight
two charges of perjury. The
district attorney has accused
the counabnan ol aDowlng res·
ldenl Richard Noack to sign
election nomination papers on
behalf of bis wife during the
2000 electlon and ol Steel him·
self Slgning for a legally blind
woman 1n 1998.
Davidson said Steel would
till receive about S3, IOO that
was previously collected, but
added that neither she nor co-
chainnan RaJph Morgan have
Like the city. church repre-
sentatives are also getting
creative m ways to accommo-
date neighbors. They are
considering painting the tem-
ple a few shades darker than
the off-white originally
planned. and they now say
they will turn out the ground
lights at t I p.m. -a change
from a previous proposal to
keep the lights on 24 hours.
·we want very much to be
good ne1ghbors, • sald Weath-
erford Clayton. a representa-
bve of the Church of Jesus
Chnst of Latter-day Saints.
I onJy pent the hrst hour
reading that. I spent the rest
of the rune readmg a book
on the symbolic meanings Ul
Miguel Cervantes' •Don
Quixote.· l kid you not. I
was a strange du.Id.
It never occurred to me
that with all of the encour·
agement that we give chil·
dren to read nowadays, the
problem for some children
may not be a lack of desire
but a lack of opportunity.
Between t.he "Oh. how
• •
• ct.Ve to raiM more money.
Both Morgan and O.vidlon
Mve beald1 CIDDC91W and CU·
not wute time or effort on the
fund, Oevldaon Mid. DonabOnl
gathered 10 far would be a
drop i.n the bucket compared
watb the $40,000 Steel ho
already spent.
·we nld we would help
him out. We c;on't Just uy we
· are ta.king our mooey back,•
she said.
But they will take back thelr
votes. she sald, wh n Steel ls
up for reelection.
Paul Freeman, who negoti·
ated the Home Ran<:h project
for C .J. Segerstrom & Son •
defended SteeJ by saying he
believed the COW\dlman faith-
fully represented the issues h
promisedto~keondWUlgtus
campaign. •
Those issues, however, had
little or nothing to do W1th th
Home Ranch development,
Freeman said.
The Hom Ran<:'h proj ct
consists.of a flagstup lk< store,
192 homes and a mix of 1ndus·
trial and commeroaJ land use
lt ls localed JUSt north of the
San Otego Freeway on 93 ~
But flexiblJ1ty stopi. where
heaven steps m· Many of the
design details dre about God
and therefore nonn gotJabl
Ughts radiating upward from
the ground onto the walls
have a religious agmhC'anrt>.
A white or near-white color 1
required by Salt Ldke Caty
designers, who church mc>m·
bers beUeve ar • d1vlnrly
guided.
And the lowenng lpt>pll•.
topped by a l.Jghted gold stat-
ue of the angel Mororu, i.s
designed to l.Jft the eye and
the attenbon towt1rd the ky
awfuls" and the "wht1t d
hames, • I wa h1t mctaphor-
acally by d laghtrung boJt
One of the best parti. of
being an eclJtor and wnun<J
for a newspaper 1 the
cha.nee to speak up about
things that mdtter to ml"
And the chance to challenge
people to get out and do
something chantablc.
Here's my thought -
while my buying a book to
donate to Ace Book
rrught be JUSt a drop m the
We .have bright ideas for
holiday shopping.
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of form r Um• MID held•
owned by th• s.g~rstroma.
C J s.versuom a. Sons bU tried to~ that llrid for 19
yMtS but h,ave beeO stalled by
resident outcty
•1bere WIS DO quid pro quo
of any kind withs~ L We diS-
cussed 1 broed ro.nge of i.ssues
and agreed to contlnue con·
venabOnS later,· Freerna.n said.
When asked what lS$UeS he
discuSsed W1th Steel, Freeman
IOid ~ l ·brought up all kinds
of u Freeman went on to ay
that the ~erstrom!>. who own
South Coast PlctZd, the O~e
County p rformmg Arts
Center and d large portion of
Costa M~. have supported
vanou city chantJes over the
years and plan to continue that
support.
"Tho groups an Co ta
M a th t ATC ervang com·
munaty ne d as a general
proposibon hav our upport, •
Frcemclll ad
• LoNt.a ......-coven Costa ~ She may be reached at (9'e9)
57.t-4275 or by e·iNll ilt
lo/Jta N,,,.,olar1rnacom
Church ofhcia.ls cir n'l budg·
mg on the teeple height.
And, unlikl• the ground lights
ca t onto th • wcills of the
tmalding, th • lights on Moroni
will probably stay on 24
hours
"I dlTI very encouraged
that the church is b tening to
the ._ronrPm!. of he people,
und I helve •very reason to
tx>bevc they're g~mg to con-
1.JnuP workmg with the peo·
µle,· Bromberg 'id.Id "Obva·
ou.,ly, thP challenge is to
!.tnke d bdlance •
Cxcept for lht• '>teeple, the
buc-ket. d whole roounuruty
ol bterdture lovers rould
make· it n•dl dtfferf'nce to di
lt>cl t on<' unpoven he<l
'K'hool
So. in the hohdoy pmt. I
urg <'dCh ttnd every one of
you to buy d copy of your
javonlt• chLldhood book and
donate 1t to Acces Books for
w.e di <} school hbrary. Better
yel. when you dr<' out holt-
ddy hopping with your lltUe
boy or gul, a k them to pick
out cl ropy of th ar fdvonte
hook to hdm with ttnother
c:h1Jd It cl mce WdY to harp
the ason· greetlngs
As for me, I have my Pye
on a ropy ol "The Adv n-
ture of Rdgg ~\ Ann and
\ndy" that JUSI beg to be
placed m th • hdnds of a
mdU chdd Ju t 10 be <'OOI
will probdbly pit k up d
COVE
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"It' u c lebtdtlon ol the fact
that th folks have workl"d so
hard to keep It from gouig tugh-
pow er commerc1dl, • aid
Richard Wouuak, who drove
from Ornnge dft r r adlng
dbout lhP v nt in the news-
JJctper
Smith and Laurd Davick,
who organized thr .-v nt,
JOl.lll'd a I w ol oth r nviron-
m nldlis edrli r m the year
to top th tat ' attempt to
1nslall a luxury r ort.
Davick, a longtune r d Ill
of one of th coll ge and
clcllv1 t In their pending
re toratton, aid the ev nt
chnst nC'd a n<'W r lor the
cov •
To do that, h aid h
n cd to conllnue a tradition
turtC!d by th form r commu-
nity tivmg m th bedChlronl
cottogr.s, whJch were placed
on th Nahonal Re<Jl$ter of
HtStonc Plac m t<~79 •
Na former f'8!Adent. Da'l\ek
t4rted the tr ·lighting cete·
mooy hve yffrl ago as a way
to bring th t:ov som hot.I·
day sptnt.
• lt unportant that we retaan
th.is tradiuon, • DIVK'k A.Id. • Jt'
pan ol. lh new baguuung, the
new birth Of Crystal Cove."
Califonue State Porks oth-
n.l a tin41Wng a prelimj.
n•ry plan to r toce the hi •
torte <'Oltagal and open them to
the public.
That plan ls set to b
unveiled Mrly next year. It ii
•P«ted to be • rru1ture of ICJtne OYen'Ught 1'9fttalt, rang. b'9 from S20 to St 50 a night
and educational '-· •
In the lntienm, the ......
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.. . Daily Pilot
OllTlllY
Frances
Mildred Berin tt
Private services for
Francet Mildred Benn tt,
o former Newport Be h
resid nt, will be held t
Pacific Vi w M mcmal
Park. Mrs. Benn~tt. r •
ldent of Laguna W00(4
died 'Saturday. Sh wo
87. She l5 urvived by
daughters J04n Whelan
41ld Susan Nelson, on
James Bennett, ntnP
grandchildren and •vc>n
great-grandchildren lo
l.Jeu of flowers, doncJllon
moy be made to th4•
Ahhelmer's Assn. .
•TO OUR~ The Dt1
ty Pilot welcomes obituaries
for~ or fOf!Mf res1·
dents of cosu MeY and New
port 8NCh If you want to
~ an obrt'*'Y printed 1n
the Pilot. Mk your mortuary
to fax us the 1nfounation at
(949) 646-4170 Ol Cilll the
newvoom at <949) 7~32•
proposed temple ts wtthin rlll
aty guidelines. But 1t 1 ttt thl•
d1scret1on of city ofhc-1u1.,
wh ther to allow th '>IC'<'plP
be<'duse at exceed 50-1001
height lunits for th drt.>.; b\
74 feet
The city Planning <·om·
m1 i,ion could y t 1t ""'
crack at the tempi 1!.,UP. h\
Februt1ry If it dpprovf'., ttw
plans. the C1ty CounnJ \\all
get the hnal say
• ..... C. J .... COiien Newport
BNC.h She may be l"HC.hed at
(9'e9) S7M232 or by •·rN1I at
JUM c•wgr•nde0/ar1~ com
"Sem• of UnJortunttlt•
Even~• book or on ol R L
tine' ·coo bump • tt'>
well
There' an Acct>S!. Books
drop-off 1te in HuntJnqton
Bedch dt 201 9th St . on1•
block l'd t of Pcloltc C'UtJ'>I
H1ghway. For tht> who
want more mfonnotJOn on
Ace s Books. 1t Cdn l>t•
found onhnc dl
http://www.acce !tbook'< nt'I
or by c-allmg (310) 204-h 150
A Wl h hst of books 1 b'>tPd
on the Web 11
We say that reddlnq ''
lundamentaJ But to r<'ctd wu
need book
• Jelw..,., ...,_. IS fNtuf~
edtlOI of the 041ly Pilot
She may ~ reKMd at
(9'e9) 51.t-4282 or by e--m.J1I at
JMn1~ tNNIOlat1~ com
that effort gather t am. dS wt>U
a~ provide a focal point Im
commurucabng th lustol') 11ntl
hentage of the pla e. Chwl
l.Jf<'qUard Ken Kramer ,.;it.I
"The ~1tors cent r will prt>·
v1de us di\ opportunity to lt>ll d
tory." Kramer said, ·or tum
th • cottag came lo be
• ...... CllMiDn CO¥en the
~1ronmen.t and John W lr(M
Airport. He may be rNC.hed at
(949) 7~ll0 °' by •rN•I ill
PIWI dmtonet.ti~ com
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Doily Pilot Friday, o.cemb. l A, 2001 5
Public access may soon be granted Fate of misspent JWA
funds up in the air • Thirt n NeWPOrt Beach walkways are
among mor than 1,200 statewide the Coastal
Cons •rvancy wants open permanently.
fteul Clinton
0 MY P1tOf
NC\\ PORT REACH -
f•\\'I~ ctppotnte<.I Mdyor Tod
Hid< ''wdy 1 f)f'arh adlng n
effort to p·r rve the public's
nqht to us.• d handful of walk-
wcty\ 1n the city.
ln h~ ftISt campaign after
thP Tu sddy appomtment by
h1-. coUeclgU , Ridgeway on
W •dne-.ddy asked tor an
mlPmctl rt>VJew of the 13 qua-
'>l·J>Uhhc tUed .
TilC wte' Coastal Con-
-.i•rvcJncy has been p11 unng
hx ,tJ d<Jl•nc1 across the state
to u<«t•pl more than 1.200
wc1lkwd't-\, 1dewalks and
olhPr tlC 1 e ways.
"W'"n· gotng to rev1ew
thurn lo e what lh y are.•
Rulq1•wdy saJd. ·we're going
to clo .1 qwck analy 1 •
\t 1{1cl91>wdy' request, the
lull <. •I} \ounctJ is t to con-
:-.1Clcr tlw l ue Jan 8. The
Y.alk\\d~ di'. dottt>d au ov r
th c 1t}' from Chma Cove,
nl'•H Thl• Wedge. to MannPrs
MllP
Et1<h of the Wdlkways lie
on pnvute property. but lh y
hdv 1,. ·n .. m frequent u by
lhP J>llhhc.
Tdkl• lhl' 'dndy beach m
hunt of lhe hom on Cove
StrL•t•t in C'orond del Mar. The
.111•0, l>.nown a Ctuncl Cove.
'' t1 popular pldre tor w1rn-
11nn9 c1nd voUeybdll dunng
\\t1111wr months
~h·rnher. of the public are
"Pl( oil\ •d into the htlle·
knm' n c-ove. locdJ r 1dents
,,11cJ
·Thi' beuch hcls never
been private.• said Mary
Rootevell. who lives nearby
•everybody comes down
h re•
Each of lh walkway
w re promised by lhe original
d veJopers who bwlt houses
and busm on the coast-
line. They wer ked to t
the areu Slde by the Ca.lifor-
rua Coe tat ComnllSiton a
conditions of approval
But each of th m, handed
over as an ·ouer to d dlcate, •
will expire 11 a local agency
doe n'l claim them The n.
lhey would revert back lo the
property owners to do Wl th as
lhey pL a
On Cove Street, Fronk and
Patncia Thomas would
rece1ve the property nght
after Apnl 14, 2004.
Smee lhe walkway , also
known dS ea ments, have
been offered to lhe public.
ldte agencies want them to
rcmam th public' to use.
"They are pn vate , but lhey
have been offered,• said Car-
n Bluth, a conservancy con-
uJtant. ·Whdl th con ryan-
cy lS lryU\g to do lS encowage
local governments to take
IJUc to th e ea ments. •
On ·Dec 5. the cons rvan-
cy locked m cl walkway at
2800 Lafayette t. Bluth sa1d
lhe city hcls ace pted 1t as a
public walkway but took an
mappropnate p<tthwtly Plan-
ners had mcluded 1t on a par-
cel map. but didn't secure the
utle
The con ervdncy' action
took 1t off the hot I.1st. Blulh
scud.
:-c:AvVIL~ S ·
'EL:MNCHITO
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HOIJIDAY RESTAS
Full S•rvlce C.e.rlng
f949J MS.0209
Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling M ariachis
M argarita & Cerveza Bar ...............
available 1n many locations
Party 'ft-mys To Go
Order by the dozen
•Guacamole
• Taqu to
• Chips & Salsa
ON OUR M UL71-MIWON 00U.U. IN\'tJ'illOtn"
RETIREMENT SALE
Mary Barr
concliuks
42 ye11rs of swvice!
OI U ONDS • llUIUI • lllULOI • untUlllS
PlAllleUM • GOlO • & HCM I UCM IOlll
CHAR.LBS H. BARR '11¥1 •• • "'t ...........
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STM "C ~•.-
SfMe ... =tee .... debating Whether to preserve ~bUc
al'CeM on prtvm walkways to coastal areas and privatlt
docks, luc:b • this dock at 2505 W. Coast Highway.
PUBLIC WALKWAYS
Jan 15, 2006
Jan. 30. 2007
June 4. 2005
June 22. 2008 (first)
June 22 2008 (\ee:ond)
,.,, 4, 2006
Apfll 14. 2004
Feb 15, 2006
~pt 26. 2006
Oct. 29, 2007
Oct 27. 2007
Sept 26, 2006
M.)rch 2 I. 2009
Christmas
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Summerhill
A charming colkmo11 to help )''"'
celtbrau 1he 1pm1 of the mwm
Omamrnts. Wrearhs. & Holidat l>rmr ) .
Mon-Fn 10 am-6 pm. at 10 .im·5 pm. Sun 111 Jm -4 pm
L<lcatc:d hch1nJ Plum , P.itl\l
369 E. 17th S1rcc1. Co tt1 Mc ..... Phone (94111 <Ho·<i"-'5
At -
• A report to be releas d in February w1ll
d tail how money has been used to
promote th proposed El Toro airport.
'.ul C11nton
OA.rlY P1lOT
JOH'\l WAYNE AIR·
PORT -A rnunty cJUd1t-0r's
a•port ot re\t>tlue from the
t11rpott w11J '>tiow ·1 than
1 u • of tht'? mon''Y we.ts rru •
'>J>f!nt h~ sup rvt ors when
11 t\ wJt-dli(~ m fct>rucll)'
lnt..rndl Auditor PetN
J luqh1· \\ 1>nt public with
lht> nPw dunng a pr entd·
lion to lhf' Orc.mgc County
Bodfd ol <:i11perv1 ors on
TuPscfo"t
HuqhP'> ,., \\rupptng up a
nf'urh. tv.o·\Pdr reVJCW of
< ounh sp<•nfhng of John
\\ dyn1• Airport rPvflnuP
I It· h•·qr1n ht\ r£>\'U?W of
th• hudrcJ' chscrf'tionary
"JH•nduu1 in ~let}' 2000 The
ho<1rd 11n,m1mouo,I} d ked
I luyh1 ' to perform th••
\\or!>.
t luqh1·' '''ht> hold'> cJn
•ilhCP < rt•r)INI h\ lhf• b<.ktrd
rt 1 tt·r tlw < ount" ., I q44
li.inkrnptr•. " scrutin111n9
o S-'()·nulhon pot ol 1n1>0i"}'
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h1h I Hl~7 t1nd Junt• JO
iooo
On WPdm .,dt1} J lu9h1•
cit•< hn( d to <1n ... wl•r qut"•·
hon c1hout th.-u~port
•tt 's unwilling to make
any comm nts on the uudtt
until 1t',. reled d. • .,.cud
Ren · Arc1gon. tiughe '
ecr tary
Wheth r the m1 '>J)t•nt
fund would bav to be
paid bdck by the board 1
also till being d t nmned,
Arctgon d.ld.
't"he m1 )p nt lundi.
would amount to If thdn
$400,000 Th board ffid)Or•
lty o,pent about 13 million
d yectr to plan and promc>t
dn aJrport dt th~ do'>••d El
Toro Mdnnc Corp Air ~td·
t1on
Thell mdJonty hd' inc lud·
ed Superv1 or Jim ...,.11\d.
who repr • ento, "'P\\ port
Beach dOd Co!.ld M~Sd Sil·
Vd couJd not be tl·dtht·d for
comment
South County ~up+•r\ •·
!>Or have tned to l>dn thdl
pendmg. clrgumg thdl 11 1
imprudent in hght of John
Wa)'nes expectt>d 104·
milhon hortldJJ lor lhl•
2001-01 h cal yedr The bodrd hds d ldv d d
pldn to ra1 {>dfkln!J· fpf•,
and other chdrCJP!> to rnm-
pensate tor lhP CXJWC:led
hortfctU until latt• Jdnuary
'fl~ nnu.al .eeriu
GOecetn~er to ~em.~er a.I.es 8 vent
Now thru J,lnu<sry 2nd You II F1nc1 lr1cr1•r11t>lt•
V.tlut•s on Your F.1vorttP LP•u•,
I IT', 11\/ ' '
women 's & hom~ store
LLI SILKS
I .
6 Friday, December 1 ~. 2001 Tm:LooK
High fashion for the holidays comes from
Celine at SOuth Coast Plaza. Since 1945, Celine. an
International fashion houw, h.s been MM>Ciated with luxuri·
ous and high-quahty clothing worn by many of the world's
best-dressed wo1T1en The Celine saga ~n w1tti the cre-
ation of a unique line of shoes. followed by a ,..ady·to-
wear collectioo that aiptured worltf attention creat-
ed at its Paris headquarters In 1997, international
designer MichHI Kon was named as chief
Celine designer for the ready-to-wear col·
lect1on, and by 1999 Kors assumed the
, overall responsibility as cre4t1ve
director. Modeling Celine fashion
for The l.90k,ar~ ~uth. '•--..._ •• .f~za"s Na°W .,., ...... ~. .
ttezvan and 2-'1 •
Shauna Mirat. ~
as well as
Celine store
1 manager ,
Maryam
Emamian.
Be a part
of tradition.
Join Hoag HospltaJ
foundatton·s 552 Oub
and make a difference
In the heaJth of
our community.
To receive a
membership
application. caJI
949/5 74-72aJ.
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Sunday December 16th • 10 am -5 pm
join Us for Fun
Festivities Featuring
Free Photos with Santa Claus
Arriving at 11 :00 am
Arts & Crafts Vendors (Street Closed)
Holiday Cookies
Free Hot Milled Cider
Live Entertainment with Niki Peper
Holiday Sales in Progress
Great Savin~ Throughout ...
Come Join the Festivities
Doily Pilot
Doily Pilot ..... ~ ,,.
• Send ..,..., lOWN itetM 10
the 0..ly '91ot, llO W. a.y St., Co$.o w MeM. CA 92627, by fu to (949)
646-4170; Of' by c1lhng (949) S7 4·
4291. lnc.lude lhe time, date and
location of the evtnt. IK well IS a
<Ont.ct phone number. A com·
P'•t• lining is 1v11l1bl• at
http Jtwww tUllypilot <om
TODAY
Orange Co.St College's
Repertory Theatr Company
will offer its f4nuJy-onented
hol.Jday product.Ion "Christ·
mas lS for Klds. • begmrung
today and runrung through
Saturday Th how WlU
began at 7 p m. today and Fn-
day. 2 p m Fnday and Scltur·
day, 10 a.m. Friday and 4 p.m.
Saturday. All how will be
held m the coUeg · Drama
Lab St\Jcbo at 2701 F41Mew
Road~ Costa M The how
WllJ feature carols. vaudeville
acts and other urpnses San·
ta Clau will visit alter each
pcrformanc~. $7, $6
advanced tickets. Sealing is
IJ.nuted (714) 432-5b40
fl I DAY I\
Estancia High School will
host an "Our Town Chow
Down· m lh<> chool's Com-
mons area from 6 to 7 p m SS.
Soup and bredd from MU'TU's
Cafe will be rv<>d R rvo·
lion reque t<>d 1949) 515·
6537
SATURDAY
1be Newport Harbor High
School' Earth RewUICe Club
will host a deanup ddy iil the
Santa Anet Riv r J tll that
will beg1Jl with lh cleanup at
8.30 a.m. and IDdude work·
shop , beach actlviUes and
lunch. Free purktng will be
avw.Jable ell th ptlfk.mg lot at
Magnolld and COMt Highway
Students from throughout
Orange County clro mvited to
partiopate (949} 645-5163
·Marriage and Family Thera-
pist Maxmc B. Cohen Wlll
host 1l dJvorce work.!thop from
10 am to 12.30 pm dl 180
N wport Cent r Dnve, New-
port Beach S40 (949) b44·
6435
Newport Beech. The worbhop
Will cov.r IMK'h engine1. key·
words. tJOC>lanatkl and ways to
find wormadon on the w~
(9'9) 717-3801 •
Saow .. la .... foNCMt from
10 am to 1 p.m at Grant
Mesa. S 139 Call to register.
(8001 876-6827. A second
training teminar will be gav n
Jan. 16 at the Wyndham Gar·
den Hotel at 3350 Avenu ol
the Arts m COlta Mesa.
Howard Park in Corona del DIC. 20
Mar. The Newport B acb Tbe Newport Hilla GudeD
Eilts Club and the N wport Cub will bokS a holiday lun· Beach Commuruty Services Department have donated 30 c.beon beguul1ng al 11 a.m al
'
be d ped the Bag Canyon Counuy Club, tons o snow to um m 1 Bag Canyon Drive, Newport
th park. Holiday crafts. a vi • Beech. (9'S) 640_ 1889.
It by Santa. games and a
nowman·bUlJdmg contest Tbe co-unity ls tavtt.d to will all be part of th r t.lvi· u . (949) 644-3151 attend an4 provide t.nput on a
new Mariners Joint Use
s.uon new to sailboat rac1.ng Llbrary at Manners E1emen-
I kin · ta,ry Scbool ln Newport Beach or those 00 9 to unprove that ts being planned to thell kills can partlopate ma weekend racing chmc and replace the current Manne~
regatta th~t meets {rom noon Branch 1..Jbrary at a meeting
to 6 p.m. Saturday dnd Sun· at 7 p.m. at Manners Branch
day at Orange Coo t Col-Llbrary. 2005 Dover Dnve.
lege's Sailing Center ctt 1801 Newport Beach. The new w c H.i h·..._· N ltbrary will serve as both a · oast 9 ""1• wport community and chool
Beach Sl 15 (949) 645-9.412 l.Jbrary. Refreshments served ..
A special one-night perfor·
mance or ·A Chnstma Pud·
ding.• a collection of Chnst·
ma!> song , tories. J>O('rn and
clll'OI! put on by th BaJboa
Perforrrung Arts Theat r will
begln at 8 p.m. at St Mark
Presbytenan Church. N w-
port Beach. $15, $10 for C"htl·
dren younger than 16 1949)
673-0895
MONDAY
A casu.I buffet celebrating
the hr t rught of th • \hmt·
ma Boat Parade w1U ~ h Id
from 5 30 to 8:30 p.rn at th•
N(•wport Harbor Nt1uhcal
Mu~ •um. 151 E Coo t I hgh·
wdy, N wport Beach Re er-
vallon'> requested by Fnday
0 (<J4<J) 671-7863
TUESDAY
The Corona del Mar Cham-
ber of Commerce'!.• hol.Jday
tunch(>()n w1U begin with net-
working dt 11 .30 o m fol-
lowed by lunch at noon. In
ll u or a guest pea.ker. a gilt
exchange will occur The lun·
cheon wlll be h Id at Five
Crown~ Restaurant in Coront1
del Mar $30, $20 Wlth r er·
Vcll.IOn (949) 673-4050
WEDNESDAY
(949) 949-3801.
DEC. 21
The Crew Cuts, Gogt Grant.
the Ch.ordett and the Ted
Hennan Orchestra will give d
hol.Jday Chruttnas show at 8
p.m. m Orange Coast Col-
leg · Robert 8. Moore The-
atre at 2701 Fauview Road.
Costa Mesa. $35. $31 for
advance ttckets, $29 for
advance d.1 count ticket
avauable to OCC tudents
semor otu.ens. and ctuldren
younger than 12. Tickets arP
dva1lable onlme at
hltp:llwww.occtlckel$.com or
by calling (714) 432-5880 or
(888) 622-5376
DEC. 22
A dJscu.sslon and suppor1
group for people aruuo~ or
depre sed in the wake of th
S pt 11 terronst attacks will
begin today and will be held
dl 10.30 ct m every Satwday
at 660 Baker St . Swte 211-B.
Co ta Me a Euzabeth
locum is a l.Jcensed mamage
and fanuly therapist who has
practiced 10 Co ld Mesa for
21 years. Resetvattons
requ led (7141 546-7708.
A daytong sem1Mr to prepare
A free Internet worbbop wW mdiVldudls for th state notory
be held dt 10 am. dt the the exdlll will be given by thf'
N wport Beach Central National Nolclry n from 9
Llbrary' Fnend'> Meetlllg a m to J 30 pm at th Hilton
Room. 1000 Avocado Ave .• · Hot 1. 3050 Bnstol St., C ta
JU. S
A pldr of lw--WM!k. DO<Ndlt
intermediate Lido sailing
cla.ues during Januaty end
February will beglns at 1:30
p.m. Jan. 5 4nd run untiJ 5:30
p.m. Sunday classes will
, begin Jan. 6 dunng the sam
houn. All clUHS will meet at
Orange Coo t College's Sall-
ing Center at 1801 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach.
$105. (949) 645-9412.
JAii. 11
Tbe UC Jrvtne Ftlm Society
will present ·Meet.Ing People
1s Easy.• a documentary
chrorucl.Jng th Bntl.sb group
Radiohead'~ OK Computer
tour, which is about the bond
caught tn an~~oU,abl
med.ta rughtmare of d Cnl.tcal·
ly and commercially success-
ful album. Show times dre 7
and 9 p m m the UCI Student
Center Crystal Cove Aud.Ito·
num SS. S3 for UC IM.ne tu·
d nts, S4 UC lrvule faculty
clild std.ff and non-UC lNln
students (9491 824-5588
h tt p:Ilwww.fl.lm!K>cH?ty.ud.edu.
JAN. 11
The UC lrvtne FUm Society
will pre t>nl "Grey Gardens"
at 7 and 9 p m lD the UCI
Student Center CrystahCove
Aud.Jtonum The tum Is about
Edith Bouvier Beale and her
daughter Edie lwing 10 a
world of thetr own behind
their 28-room decaymg Ed~t
Hampton mansion known as
the "Grey Gardens.· SS. 3
for UC lrvane tudents. S4 lor
UC lrvme faculty and tdff
dnd non-UC Irvine tudenb
19491 824-5588
FEB. 1
The Community As n. In U·
tute Orange County Chdpter
w1ll ho t a three-day Profes·
1onal Management Devel·
opment Program Feb l
through Feb 3 at the ew-
port Beach ~1amott Hotel.
900 Newport Center Dnve
(949) 380-73b0
SEE TOWN PAGE 8
Friday, o.c.nbw 14, 2001 7
MEMORIES fcsat, th two men Oipped
through th book together.
CONTINUED FROM 1 pointing out th major chi·
f renc. m furuon and Cos-
t.o Mela' geography In the
Unable to loc l Broder· front of the yearbook. an
lck. Howard h ld onto lbe rial p1ctUre of the oty w
book through 17 move.. a pr ad acros two pages
wedding and a handful ol · howt.ng numerous ~tch
jobs. He 1 t go of U Wedne5· or open pctce thcil hav
day. when he wa hnally WlC been filled with bop..
abl tor tum 1t to its nghtful ptng c nt n and horn .
own r. From readUlg th book
•J couldn't bell ve my for • Howard kn w h
~Y when I w that e· and Brodenck had som •
mdil, • sa.1d Brod nck, now Uung m common -both ra.n
49, who received • m g track dt the tugh Khool. But
from Howard through tus it wasn t until the m n met
account on Clas mat com. • th t Howard had a chance
Not thr hours hdd to a k tum qu uon that
(1a sed from the moment hdd lingerf"d for nOMly a
Brodenck opened the e-m;sll qu4rter of d century .
· and he was dnvt.ng to •What e"ent did you
Howard'<; house to pick up run?·
th book. Who wa your favont
"That 1$ the only memory tf'tlchc>r?"
I have from high chool. • Wh n d1d you move
E'I; •rythtng els was lost 10 a away?
Im•.· Brodenck Sdld ·when did you come
The> elder Costa Me a back?·
High qrdduate thumbed Brodenck dnSW red the
through the J>d9 • recalling qu lions, saymg he .moved
m mones and po10ting out back to Orange County after
high school buddies and graduating from college ID
Wt' thedrtS 1980 and tarted tus own
• 1 nevN Pxpected to -,ee bu me 111 C~ta M sa m
Um d9aJ.n I thought 1t wa!> 1985 Howard gradual d
gone. dJld now Just 'eemg 1t from Costa Me!M! High m
agam bnng back d rush of 1982. went off to colleg and
· memones. • Brod nc-k s.ud. also c:>nded up working m
When Brodenc-k gradual· the> city He now coach s
<'.d lrom Costd r..t !id H\gh eventh· and e1ght·9rader>
chool in t<no. tu!t farruly ID track and held cit Co!>ld
cJecided to move to lhe Ea t Mes..a High School
C:0c1<tt Brodenck wa-; going The men dlscw.sed thetr
tu dllend UC' Sdntd 8drbciro difJerenc~ o.nd unildllU .
m the fcill dnd ctivtdf!d his what 1t wa like to grow up
po <.e 1om into thr cate· 10 Costa Mesa and the mem·
gone!> thmg he would take onf'., thev had from l.Jvmg on
to college. thing!> his fdnul} Lor n Lo.ne The entire tun .
would t5'ke to Vtrgm1d dnd Brod nck would 111ter)ect.
thmg he would store dl d '<tymg he couldn't bf>lleve
neighbor hou'ie that he he wa> ~tandmg 1.0 th h art
rruqht nt'ed dCC to ol tu duldhood neighbor·
As Uine went on Broder· hood. thumbmg through a
1ck emptied tu luff from tus tr d ure he thought he had
neighbor's attic unlll m~t ol lost
1t was bdck Ea t A few "Thts 15 surreal I till
years later. ther • Wd a ftre can't beueve 1 have thJ
and most of tus tulf was pi ~e of tu.story back. -he
IO!>t a.id . •t wonder iJ my I •tter-
ApparenUy, th yedrbook man· 1acket is still up th re
had fa.Jleo. out of a box and too • ·
r mamed Just at the edge of
the entrance to the attic
unttl Howard '>tumbled
upon 1t
Finally meet.Ing fdce to
• LoMta ......-cov.n Costa
~ She m1y ~ re1ehed •t
(949) 574-4275 or by e-mail •t
lol1'4 h•~ritl•t1~ com
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CONTINUED FROM 7
ONGOING
CbJropractor Kalbl n M .
CampbeU' offi h<>' fr
pmal care cld at 7:15
p.m. Wf"dncsdays. l .JO p m.
Fnday tlnd 11 15 tt.m Satw·
ddy at 3400 Irvan • Av~ ..
~wte 114, N wport 8PdCh
Compltmt•ntdry romuJtallons
tt.nd exum!> dVOtJuble (04'*1
2b3· 14b2
The dty of Costa M llec:re--
dUon D1vc;1on' Surly Chdd·
hood Pr<><Jrdm prov1d recrc·
dllondl dctlville for chtldren
d~W J to 5 from q d rn. to 1
p m Monclc1y through Fnddy
tit lhP 8alPt1nr Community
('(•nt<>r, l q15 BdlPdnC' Dnvc
CdU fur (O'>I., 1714) 754-5158
11n 1n
ARoUNDToWN Daity Pilot
pilots and flight attendan c are taught by .
un ~_.S.t!"•lk>nal Champion
Tum Malln&ll. Manhall's li a.t
333 e. 17\h St., Swt 13, Cos.
to M ,'(9'9) 574-0122.
"A lp&rl&ua1 c-. dMI ....._at
7:15 pm. Wednesdays at 3400
INine Ave • Sw 114, New.
port Beach. Call to f rve 4 t. (9'C9) 263· U62.
A brain tumor tuppOrt group
. mcf>lS the fU'St and thud Thun-
days each month from 7 to 8 JO
p.m. at the Hoeg cancer c ·n·
lt>r ot I foag Hospltal. 1 Ho.iq
Dnv • Newport Beclch. Fn-e
ReqbtraUon not required Thl•
group ts d 1gned to help
pclllenlS und th ir fcunllu,,
understand and cope Wlth thf•
illness. ('M9) 574-6232
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church hosts a mental illn .,
upport group from 6 30 to tt
pm. Sundays.in D1erenhel<1
I !all C al 600 St. Andrew)
Roud, N wport Beach (Q4<t1
574-2236.
Team Survivor Orange Coun-
ty ho!>I' 1l., "Wdlk dnd Talk,•
o b1w1.•f'kly wulkmg group for
wom1•n who ht1v<• hdd or
ht1v•• c ttO<t.>r Women hdve
lh(' opporturut~ W '>han> the11
PXpt>nt•nc <'" t1nd '>Upport one
dnOlhl•r Tiw qroup ffi<'<'lS di
10 t1 m lht• 'P«>nd dncl fourth
Fndt1y'> of t>vpry month ut the
N1kcgodd('!>'> '>low in Fash.Jon
lslt1ncl in Nt>wport BedC'h
(9491 215.:num
The Upper Newport Bay Eco·
logl<"dl ResNV(• dnd Ntlture
Pre.,ervt> hosts kt1yt1k tours or
lht> Bue k Bc:ty dt to tt m Sun·
ddys for d two-hour tour di
2301 Uruvt!f'\tly Dnve, New-
port Bt!dCh. $20 Kayaks avaLl-
dhlE' through Nt>wport Dun
Wd INf rnnt Rl'\Ort C.:llt for
r~Wf''dllOO\ f800j 585-0747
The Crew Cuts, pictured, Gogi Grant. the Chordettes and the Ted Jierman Orchestr. wtll gtve a holiday Chrlsbnas
show at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore lbeatre at 2701 Fa.ln1ew Road, Costa Mesa. $35, $31 for
advance tickets, $29 for advance dUcount tickets avaUable to OCC ltudents, senior citizens, and children younger
th.an 12. Tickets are available onllne at http://www.occtlckets.com or by calling (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376.
The Jewtsh FUllly Servtce of
Ordnge County poru.ors d
d1c;cu ion group foru ing on
cone •ms and r pon 1bwt1e.,
or adult childf' n and thC>u
pcuents from 6 to 7 pm. 1w1,
Tue day a month at the Jew
1i.h Fumdy S rv1ce office t1t
250 E. Bt.aker St.. Su1tp c.
Co ltl M ~. $10 per pe~on
per • ion Prereg1slrataon
requued (714) 445-4950
Artist and racer Gary MllU-
rnorc•\ I lot Yt.1c1lt!>, CXectn
Racers From Topsatls lo Tur-
bos,· an exh.ab1bon of 25 of
tus ongl.Jlal yacht pamllng
will run through March 15 at
the Newport Harbor NaubcaJ
Museum, 151 E. Coast High·
way, Newport Beach. Free
Miltlfnore's pa.intmgs depict
the evolution of off hore rac·
SABATINO'S
J( I ! j 11 I I I I ,\ ; ..... I I ' I
• DiMfl
• Sunday Brunch
251 Shlpy•rd Way • Newport Beach
-,,..~ O<f'CtO'S&~ ! -
-(949) 723-0621 d
Donate
your vehicle.
1-888-308-6483
~et hope in rnotio n
to in1prove local lives.
• H\ .., • Bo.ti-. • R<:.tl E:'\t:.uc.: • Tax Dc<lut·tiblc.:
HICKORY FARMS•
SAVE
$4.00
31b. BEEF STICK• 99"
UMMER SAUSAGE,.. twt
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HICKORY P.AllMS9
COSTA MUA COOWTYAll.DI
C"Oll!o!f R Of' HA•eol AT I"" tr.
FASHION llt.ANO 1'WnN MAllD'r'llM::a
A nut . LOWQ LI. vt.1. IMJ ... CM• D llM&.
C..~DMNs
mg ydchts. (949) 675-8915.
The Jewt h Famlly Service of
Orang County as fonrung a
parenting group that w1JI
m t from 10 to t 1.30 a m
Mondays at the Jewash Fanu-
ly rvKe, 250 E. Baker St..
Suite G. Co td MeSd The
program offer puren~ the
opportumty to ldlk with other
parents and a counselor
about concerns and to I dm
way of succcs fuJ pdrenhng
CaU for mlonnallon on f ~·.,
and group enrollment (7141
445-4950
Women SO and older may be
part of a dt uss1on yroup
coordmated by Jewi;,h fdffi.IJy
Services to adc.lress issues such
as an.XJety, d press1on, rC'lt1·
tionstups. lonelme, and lum1-
ly that meel'> from 10 to l t lO
a.m. Monddf" tit the t1qenC)'
ofht~. 250 E &lker St . SWIP
G. Cosld Mesa Prert·9~tration
reqwred 1714) 445-4950.
A holiday gift shop wm run
from 10:30 am. to 4 pm.
through Dec. 24 tit Sh rman
Christian Science Reading Rooms
3315 Via Lido
Newport Beach, CA
949-673·6150
3500 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, CA
949-675-4661
Open Mon-Sat, 1 O a.m to 4 p.m.
Llbrary & Carden • 2647 E
C0t1c;t ~flghway. Corond d I
t.tdr I landmade needlework,
de<ordlaon for the trf>e and
horn<?, holiday carm and gut
Wrttp Will dll be d\dlldble
(~WI) b7 J-!261.
Friends of the Newport Beach
Pubh< L1hrt1ry Uwd Book
Store ttre askmg for pdlron lo
donule l>oo~ 10 replPnL'ih the
dwindling tock Books mt1y
1'4• I •ft di <1ny of the three
hr.inch hhrdnP'> tll Bt1lood,
Mc.1nll('r!., or C'orund del t-.tur •
or in lht> lx>0k clo-; t next to
tlw frwnd;, Oook Store• c1t
1000 Avoct1do Av<• , Newport
Bc>.H h All httrckovt>r t1nd
pup<>rhuck donr1twn'>, with
tlw ('Xct'J>lmn ot mc1qt1:rme
cHld lt1w book'>. will bt•
11< c <'J>tPd crnd urt• tt1x
dt~duct1bh.• l~MYJ 75Cf-9bh7
The Br;allle In Utute otters
free com put r c la • lo JX'O·
ple ~1th fddmc vision who
hdvt• tlilh< ulty e<'mg th
comput<>r 'Ul-t'n Th , Od t'>
C't'nlN di 800 M<1r<JUN1te
Avt• . Coronet d •I t.lt1r. oflN,
1:it •' '>tone; C'aU to "Y" up forcld~ !'> (714)8.lt-5000
MarshaJI' Tae Kwon Do in
C1>Sld M(;!Sd off·~ free •If·
d fen <' C'las '-'' to duhne
The Jewish FamJly Servtce of
Ordng County ha a wec•kJ~
p.ircnllng upport group to
help Jl<lrents team lrdt~1<''>
for llCC(> lul parenllng and
hclpmg them d di Wlth th1·
f~hng and behdv1or of th1>1r
children The group rn "''
from 10 to I l 30 d m M on
da)'\ dt Jt•wish Famtly SPr
vice, 250 E Bdk r St • Su11<•
G, Co lcl Mesu The group
will CO\' •r topics dOOUt nldn·
.aganq ang r. anxiety und
pt.'t'r pr<> urt> children CXf>4'
nenc e Pr reg1strat1011
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• Jt was 11Jce open gym in the flrst hall.
Ju•t Uke 1Bverybody bring your ball and
leta play. Forget about running plays or
playing deleMe a certain way1
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awt. son., ~ncl• boys baskfttNlll co.ch
· )0 F~, o.c.nb. l_., 2001 .............. Roger can.on • 949..S7 U223 • .. I rt& .... 949-6500170 Doily Pilot
Perez,
always
the ffl;ain
event
Newport Harbor High
product Danny Perez's
strong love for boxing
inspired many.
tb(ugh one-time Newport
Harbor High boxing
hampion Danny Perez, 68,
now sidelined by
Parkinson's disease, he bas been
extremely pleased to have dosed out
bis career as a manager, having
trained another champion. junior
mldc:Ueweigbt Carlos Bojorquez.
Perez's sister, Rachel Hamilton,
reports that Bojorquez pulled the
tnck for the California title a few
months ago dwtng an ESPN event.
"Danny bad trained him for six
years,· Hamilton sa.td.
ln recent years, Perez had
coached BoJOrquez to both Golden
Glove titles ln the Southland and
Northern California
His sister was saddened by his
present condition from a recent visit
at a convalescent home m Folsom,
near Placerville. However. sbe said
Iler brother's wUe is trying to sell
their home up
north to relocate
hlm back to
Southern
CaWo~.
Perez, who
won the
Callfomia
middleweight title
many yeCV"S ago,
used to box with
former Harbor Don Cantrel High WJ.lback Bob
Berry, a constant
SIDELINES powerhouse in
county football m
the late fortles.
They both drew help from a
former Huntington Beach police
officer named Ken Herman. They
would often dnve to the oty in
Berry's model-A Ford
Perez sa.td that was always fun,
save for one rught when they were
c:roWng the Santa Ana River and the
water started pouring down the way.
ln fact, it once turned the car
sideways in the river, but a
momentary break in the water
grounded the vehicle and Berry was
able to gun it to the other side.
He Mid they did the smart thing
on the return home later by choosing
another route and driving acrou a
bridge up toward Santa Ana.
Perez wu often encouraged to try
football under Coach Al Irwin, but
Mid be always favored boxing. Still,
be maintained a high regard for IIWln
and bis standards in sports.
Perez had other local guys who
became friends out of respect for him
and bis ldndn Newport AU-CIF
diver Jack Bell recalled bow Perez
would som times be around to
discourage, •big, out-of-town. tough
guys,· thre.atenlng to bully smaller
local men.
•This happened to me once,• Bell
recalled. • ¥d Danny came up to
note some tough guys leaning my
way: He simply aald. 'Hey, Jack. you
having any trouble ben!f' I nodded
and be chose to lean their way
1mpreaively, and they left.•
Bell al.lo recalled that Danny'• late
brother, COC'MCel, would often
appear to ua1st ln any physkaJ
problem wUh buWes. He said
•eomy• t'OUld be• prankster and
fUll °' laughs •vou can never forget Corny,•
fonner Police Chief Roger Neth ooce
Mid wlth • malle.
Carny drew tame heat once alter
uodMr' boxer l"9d buttf'd o.nny in
the bMd to wtn a match. Corny cbole
to v..-tbe guy't d...aog room and pw bMD a._.. ol hil own medklne.
80liDg °""""" ..,. dellnMty upMt
ad llMaeci a wamlng.
ID nant ,_,.. Danny trained
more tbu 75 young bour1 et o
...... rtngbeb.t~
............. It Upt blm going
wtlb......, ud goodwW around the
CCR IUIMy.
Hll ftgbWs nlnOMI in age from 7
to 35. •Bcmag em be eo..p Ind bnMI,
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Costa Mesa's Sharon Day (9t dribbles the ball pat Garden Grove's Mlcbelle Jacot Thursday.
Mesa belts foe
Five different players score for the
Mustangs as they improve to 6-2 with
5-1 nonleague win at Garden Grove.
Rid\anf Dunn
0All.Y PILOT
GARDEN GROVE -Slick passing,
good teemwork and a I w ludcy breaks .-propelled the Costa Mesa High glrl5
soccer team to a 5-1 victory Thursday i
over host Garden Grove m nonl agu
action.
•What we dJd today, w ttled th
ball and got our passing game going,• K•ll I IB
said Costa Mesa Coach Dan Johnston, Ml " + s
whose team improved to 6-2. ·we'vo Garden Grow 1
got a lot ol ta1 nt up front. and we want
to get possession and keep possession.
so we can let our talent go to work. and they're doing it.
·we have good speed everywhere, and we have
players who can play a lot of different po61tions. I like the
way we can mix and match.•
Because ot starters rrussmg and naggmg injuries. uch
as standout center midfielder Sharon Oafs puUed muscle.
Johnston bl.led holes and huffled players agamst the
Argonauts (3-4).
Garden Grove scored in the operung 30 seconds. but
was shut down the rest of the way by a ti naoous Costa
Mesa defense. led by seruor sweeper and power-root
kicker Sa.rah Ronqwllo.
•rt was a good game for the first 25 minut • ·Garden
Grove Coach Peter Florin sald. •RealJy, all of (the
Mustangs') goals came on m1lt4k on our part. Just sally
mistakes. Our defeiue bas been 10lld all year ror us. but
it wun't today. They're 11 good squad, and you can't
make mistakes against a good team, because they will
capitalize, and that's why th result's the way It II. They
weren't 1uperior. W just mad loo many mistakes m
the beck.•
After Yen Hoang acored for Garden Grove In the Unt
mloute, Cotta Mesa responded with five goals from ftve
different pa.yen, lncludlng three in the first haU u the
Mustangs c:onstructed a 3-1 halftlme ae.d. ·we ltArted on uleep at the IWtlcb and gav up lhet
goel in the Ont 30 MC:onds •• Johnston Mk!.
Prelbman Jenny Sparks. who along with Junior Cheryl
Hack fWed In for O.y In the center. scored for Coete Mell
ln the t 2th minu to de the game. t-t , then RooquWo
punched in the go-abMd yoel In the 28tb manute.
Sophomore Jule Nomura scored an the 31th minute on
Com MeM'1 bcMI H.,.._ (rtglatt goes clown
wttb tbe ball as llbe battles IC.Ille Petrick (l3t for
pouealon lD Tlnand•y'1 nonleague m•tdnap.
an open·net goal the visitors built• 3· 1 edg .
·0ur sw per and stopper didn't commWUC4t • • saJd
Florin. whose delenden were lo lUle to dear the ball. but
instead allowed at to bounce ofl the leg ot on of the
Garden Grove playeo and Nomura kkked the loose ball
anJO the goal.
ln the second half, Day ICOred lo th 52nd minute, a
roller from 10 yards out, to give Costa Mesa a 4-1 edge.
Freshman Rachel Ronqulllo closed out the scoring for
COIUl Mela when she tallied a goal in the 76th mm\lbt on
a brHkaway, ecoring eully after controlling the ball.
•They.'re a good team and they have a lot of dub
gjltl. • Florin NJd of the M .. enga. "They were ranked fifth
lat year in CIP (Southern Section) otvtllon IV.•
The MUltangl outsbot the Af'90nauts, t 9-13. while
Me.a goalie Nkbellll Jand recorded ..ven Nves.
COiia Mela and Garden Grove heve m« fM yean in
I row, wttb tbe Mt ..... IHding t.be ..n., 3-:Z, efteT
wtnalng two tllNlgbt.
Tbe MUIC•ngs. who pleyed wtthout wUor Natalee
SchoeUer, will fece Northwood ln th• Ocean View
'l"bumlmenl at I 0 am. S.turdey at c.oldetl Welt CoHege.
llGll SCHOOL f001Ull
Craig, Gaeta m.· AD-Star dash Sattn11ay
Newport duo reprewidng ·0range County tn game agaiDlt Loi Angel• County at Cadtua.
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IOnHOOPS
Eagles
haildle. . . '
Aztecs
Inspired defense allows
Estancia to pull away for
·another win over La Quinta.
a.rry Faulkner
0 AAY PILoT
COSTA MESA -
The E tanda High
boys basketball team
e x c h a n g e d
customa ry
handshakes wath
nonleague visitor La
Quinta Thur day
night, following the La~ •1
Eagles' 61 -47 tnum-...... 61
ph.
But, since the Aztecs have been party to most of lb good tun dunng
the first quarter of the Eagles' season,
perhaps postseason banquet LnVJtabOns
would have been more appropriat
The victory was Esta.naa's second
over La QuD'lla in su days. unpovang the
Eagles to 3-t and dropptng the Gard n
Grove League representabve to 0-7
But, unlike the 82-59 pa tang
Estanoa put on the Aztecs Saturday
in the 15th·place game ot the La Quinta
Tournament, thas one held some
suspense, at least until halltune.
•1 wasn't very pleased with our
defen lve effort the flrst half,· said
Estancia Coach Chris Sorce. who
watched the vlsators, wlth a 1ttarting
five that average a hade below 5-
foot-t 1, make 56.5% of th ar field-goal
attempts (13 for 23) to trail only 33-~t
at halftime.
·it was like open gym ln the first
half,• Sorce said. •Just like 'Ev rybody
bring your ball and I ts play. Forg t
about runru.ng plays or playmg defense
a ceruun way.' •
The certain way Sorce had m rrund
was d1Splayed by th Eagles at the
outset ot the th.lid quarter.
Cindwlg down at the deferwve end
and hanng the ball on offense, the
Eagles scored th fll"St 13 pomts of the
second half to take firm command
The defen ave performance,
spearheaded by relentle s on-ball
pr; ure from senior Jermame Sn U.
helped force the Aztecs into 22
tu.mov rs. Further, La Qwnta COMected
on Just 8 of 29 field-goal tn th tlnal
two periods (27 6°0).
• 1 told them we needed to step It up
a notch on defense,• Sorce said of hiS
spinted halftime addr . ·w e came
out and got after at in lb lh1J'd quarter.
I think our guys made a tatement. •
Continued defensive intensity
provided the excla.matkln pomt to that
statement. as La Quinta never trailed by
fewer than l t alter th tJ-0 blitz that
I ft the Aztecs scoreJess th first 5•06 ol
the third period. ·we played better def nse tonight.
but we didn't go fOf the Jugular.• Sorce
ICUd. •tt was ruce to have the le.d, but
we )ust traded baskeb with them lb•
test ot the way.•
A trio o( Eagles posted the mAjonty
ot tboee bullets, as seruor Femendo
Maldonado, 6-7 junior center Joey
Uodqulst and tenlor Jorge Prado all
scored an double figures.
Maldonado, who bad a C.....,·bigb
18 polftts the flnt La Qu1ntAa mMUng,
had. teem-high 16 Tbunday, netling
6 ot 10 from the Held, while adding
three rebound.I and three ....... .
Undquilt, Who bad a C ....... ·higb
17 ln the firlt Aztec conquelt, niu.hed
with t 1 polnbl and= reboundl. Pr9do podUold al .. 10.,.,..
ln I.be ftnt ~. inctudiDg ... of
U...-pomten, '°help t.be Baglla ...
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Tbe Eega. tMIUl t.be nlll*m to 3 I ~
23 nddwtrytllrougb ...............
bUt La Qubda puled ew.. wllb -...
nan tbilt c:ubninet9d 30 eecOGde ~
bdtame.
Lewlt Br1d1haw add9d n6nt
Nboundl Ind lb po6nla. wb6le SDel
mDed In l9¥9ft po6llD aDd two .....
to 90 wtlb ......... cW1 ••••
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SPORTS
tlGH SOIOOl. IASIEllAU.
Los Altos tops Mesa
Tb Co ta Mt-aG High boys b.uketbdU
team fell behind dnd '
could n v r catchupin
a 79.73 los to Los AltM 1n a
con olotton t•m1hndl ot the
Sonora/Ttoy Tournam<'nt
Thursddy at Sonoru I hqh m Lei
Habra.
Senior Chad Vdktb hdd t b of
hJ team-high t 8 point dlter
interm1s Ion to ' h Ip thP
Mu ldng (4·4) lrlm d 42-14
halfUm d hcit lo 57-55 ldt 1n
lh Ou.rd quart r
Th I hghlctnd<>rs, huwPvcr.
beJd Mew off and <·l<N.'<.I out Uw
game ell th fr -thm" Im<•
Vakili ddded 'l'\C'n n•bounds
and lx d SJ.Sis
Me a enior cent r Jct on
Millward coUccted 12 points ctnd
10 r bound off thl• benfh for
h1 be t performunc t• of the
sea.son
Danny Knkortdn (15) <1nd
OaVld Conte (14) dlso produc ~
oU ns1vcly, whil CdrlO'> Jcum •
had eight points dncl P19h1
boards for th<' Mu .. ldng•., who
had 19 costly tumovN<o
Mesa pldy .. tht• Sonwd·Lon<J
Beach Wil on lo t>r toddy di 'J
p m. at Sonott1
$MMIDOT JQ!p'=
c. ......... Mmlfto ....
Los AuOI 1', CGITA MaA 7J
Scloroe~~ ~MeY 1) 21 21 11 73
LOs Altos 22 20 I 7 20 • 79
c.o.19 MIM Come 1• 1trtll0f1¥1 IS
Va!W 11, O.lt 2. C i.,,. I. StrOl'l\M\ "· Mollwwd 12, .... 0
]·pl 9(IM Vtluh " Conte 2
1tr•Of1M 2 fouled out none
... ..... M«9Qn• 2 • ..,,_ 1)
l'tlJIOpJ 20. G¥c .. 2 I. "oy<I 2) J-9t go.is Phitlop\ 1, G¥c .. 2.
l¥nel 5 Fouled OUI none
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
IAW'flMl
College men LI V.oe U1\1119f'sicy •t
VenguMd Unewnity. 1 )() p m
CommuMy coli.gt men 0r-.
CoeA •t ev;-. Toum•ment
Commumty coli.gt women Orange
Ca.A Chrtrttn11 ci..wc, f 111t rOYnd
High tChool boVt Ntwpol'1 Harbot
~ Stott a.rt.a. et UC Stnt.t 1¥btt•,
6 15 p m • COIU Mell llt SOnOf 11/rrO'(
Toumtmenl ) pm
High tehool 9trh Cent~
(ComptOfl) et ~ Httbol', 5 pm.
COfone de4 Mer .lit Sen Clement•
T~\I\. ,IClfq,••Spm
!Miii POLO
CdM boys fall. 55-49
Sophomore gucud
PdllCho born 'iC'Oll'd
20 pomts. gTabl>ed 1x
r boundi. a nd hund<'d
out lour ct l$lS for Corona d I
MM I hgh' boys basketball
team Thur'>duy, but C hdparral
d ledled the Sea Kings. 55-49, m
u wv«'nth-pldce '>emifinal In Ule
Sonorclfl'toy ToumamPnt at La
met I faqh m Wh1tt1er
Junior Kevin Mannlla
udded 18 points for the S a
KJnq l'i·b), who will play for
runtll plMt• Sdturday ctt 9 a m dt
~n<>rn
CdM !.Cor d 9. 10 and 8
pollll'> re pectJvety. m th hrst
thret• qucttt rs, before rallytng
lor 22 poanh an the fourth
qudrtN dnd C'lo ing th<' gup
Chdpctrrdl tmproved to S-5 · ·w.-1u~1 had a lot ol troubl
.. cormq." C'dM Codch Ryan
C'urry '>did ··we JU'it couldn't
<JC'I the> l><tll to lall But, m th
fourth qudrt<'f. we i.lMted h1ttmg
-.omt• '>hot" dnd getting dftcr 1t."
SOMQU/JIOY IMIMQfI
C.W. ... "L 55, ec.o... oe. MM 49
Sclw'e~~
Chtptrrtl 1] 16 10 16 55
(OfON d.i Mtf 9 10 8 22 49
~ · ZMt> 2. Cr119 21,
(Mnpbtll 1 1. ChodoU 12 Scan o
Moor4!9
) pt pk Cr•iq 5
fout.d out "°"' Tt<hnc<M nMC! c:-..... Northlodgt I
SNbom 20 ~·"-11 M.ltwn ),
Welct\ 0. tuiar 0 Shtftdc Odom 0
H•ldtbrendt 0
3 pt pll MMlCllJM " Sffbor'n ),
Hottlvodgt '· M.lbM 1 ~out · vv.4ch. SNborn
T«hnctM·nMC!
High f(hoQI ~ • unw."ty •t
Newpott HMbof, ) •5 pm, Corone de4
M1t ~ Long h«h Willon. et a.lmont
~ .. 6 I 5 pm, CAl\ltty-0\ipel ~
et Stge H ... 6 15 p m ENnOt •t St
~]15pm
IKQI
• High tChool boVt ESUlnell •t Lit C°'*-11
Clnyor\ l p m • C«one del Mer llt
fount~ v.llfoy. 1 15 pm
Htgn Khool gtrll • Em.not llt WlstWI\
l.15 pm
mrru;
Coll9gt fMf\ end women C..I hj)tot
tt UC 1Mne. noon
WllSDM
High Knool COfont del MM It
V.WW.11 TourNllMnl
CdM girls lose two
Th Cprona d I MM
H19h gut buketbdU
t am. pl~ytng without
m1ured stdndouts Jackie
McCoy and Andrec.i Gruber. fC!U
56-30 to Lagund I tills In pool
play at tho San Clem nte
Tournament Wedncsddy rught.
McCoy, ci juruor who earned
llr t-tf'am All· Pac1llc Coa t
L.eagu and AU-N wport-M
District laur61 ldst ed on.
nrcuncd a kn 111 rnday''> I
to Ordng Lutheran dnd wall
undergo and MRI th1~ w k.
CdM Coach Clbert 0dVlS id.
Gruber. a •n1or returning
start r, uff red d rut und r h r
eye thdt i alfec1.J.ng h r Vl!.IOn
DclvlS 541d McCoy could be
lo t anywhere b 1w1..'en two
w k and th<' d on, wh1h•
Gruber will m~s at lec1'>t lhl•
r mamdcr of the Sdn C.:lrnwnu•
Tournam nl
n1or Courtn •y Kdwdtd dnd
Juruor K lliann Kl<'in li>d C'dJ\1
(3-4} with <>even points dp1l•c••
wt C1llQfII TMMMllfJ ...... ,..,
uou. Haw,... CoM JO
Sc..~~
~Hilk 20 11 19 6 56
C.Ofont del MM " 12 " 10 • lO ~ HMel EllZOl\Oo J. Aalc~ ll
~o 2•. WMtmen 2. Lftb I
Ttbttt 6
l pt goM • Alletndro "· Ehl~ I
Foui.dout none
Ttochnlcllb nMC!
~ .. MIW Luu 2 AlttlN 0
Haw\11'!1 6. Kawtt.e 7, Siem 0 Snttl 2,
Otttfbetn 6. 1ti..n 7 MM'.' 0 ~ 0 o.m.o
)pt~ ~·t•1,ltlt.n1
foultdout none
Ttchnc..-11 • none
AYSO REGION 57 CHAMPS
\
..
Coron d •I Mdr I Ugh\ boys
ba\ketball tedm uJfer d 1t
second IOlioS di lhe Sein < 7lement
Tuurrldlnent Thunday, d1opptng
a 43.33 dccLS1on to I lunttnqton
84>ach.
Thf' S<!d Kinw. trall<'<.I almO'it
all th WdY dlld Kuwdtti Wc.t'i th(.•
one '>tdr\N who C'dme through Ul
double ltyu" with 17 point
Kawctta knocked down tour
Utree-po1nt dlt •mpt<..
No one rlY• 'wroIN.I mor • thdO
IX potnts for Coronc1 df'I f\1dr.
· 11untmqton lledC"h mountud
d 21·1 ! It dd by hc1Utanw ctnd
put at tlWciY with u 17-7 run in
thP third quc1rt r.
The I<>'>., dropped ( orona d<'I
Mdr to 3-5 merd.11 .
Coronc1 d<•I "ldr will try to
bounce b..1fk in its third pool
pl<1y mdtrhup toddy al 4:45
~h<'n th• 'i •a Kinqs 90 up
d<Jdin'>t Pde lf1cc1
C ororl<J d<•I Mor will ~ tww
c1nolhN qdm<' on Suturdoy to
round out th<' toumumcnl. thrn
will <JC'I reddy tor tht• b1q om•
on Thur.,dc1y wh<'n the St•d
King.., h<>'>t 8drk B<ly nvdl
'-l<•wpurt I Id rhor <1t 7 p m
Wt QllUfD IMtMllfT ,_.....,
~ lllM>4 41. CM JJ
~~°'*'91"1
(Of~ def Mlf I s 1 I] ))
Hunl.ngtOO lffCh 1l I 17 S • •l
C:.0.-clet Mer ic-.i. 17, ltt..n 6
HIWltlnl " Luu 0, Sr4fl O. Stem 0.
Mttb" ~ 2. Otrne 0
l Pl 90il& ~·u"
Fouled OU1 ~ Technc:•" • none ............. ~ ~ ..
Mountfofd" f·nn 2. S.I 14 StWIW 8
~11
l pt go.tit . ~ 1
fouled out fonn Tt<hnc:.tl\ ~
Corona del Mar
HJgb's Jessica Fries,
seen here on the right
hooting over a
Peninsula High
opponent, and her
teammates are on
the road tonight when
lbey duel Long Beach
Wilson at Belmont
Pina ln nonleague
gi.rls water polo. Jt'
billed to start at 6: 15.
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f'it.zhucJh h 'i(.11ttd l6
pomb ''' brectk J~Cf! one-ddy·
old lll<Jh•·ydm 1<hool r cord
(20tand I dd th Li9ht,rung toa
72·43 triumph over Lib •rty
C. hrashdn in th<-third-place
qdml• of tht! four-trdm TVT
Tf;umdm•·nt Th~y dt Tdtbut v· Tordh I hqh.
f1t1hu9h, d h·fOOt•2 JUOIOr
lurwdrd overpow r d Mmutr-
m n <IPf PndPr. lor 10 second-
'f Ud rt N poinh to he lp the
LiCJhlnmo ct hr t-year varsity
prOl'Jrdm tum d t)..ij hrst-qUdrt r
d1,hnl into ti t:l-17 hd!Jtun.• IO<td
r:1t1huqh lullowed up Wed·
n(•'>dt1y''> 11·1or·9 fl •Id-goal
'>hOOllnfJ an tJ 71.4q pool·pldy
wm U\N l.Jht>rty Chn lJao, by
h11tinq I'.! ul 17 held-9odl
dltempb ThuNldy, dddany 12
point., 1n thP third quc.irter
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lhrc-.• rebuund., \\ h.il1• Jovre, tJ
b·J ..ophomorP. who Web nc.1ml>d
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wvt•n n•hound dnd two ct'>'bb
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WOMEN'S HOOPS
Idaho State
tops Anteaters
POCATI!L·
LO. lddhO -
For th ond
tam in a:ii;
ddy'>, Idaho
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UC Irvine, Ml·
nO. Thur'>du)
mght in non·
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wom1·n ·.,
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Kim ~1drt1n Cdmr• olf th
benrh t,o \C°Off! d (dfl'!N·hJI h \R
point lor UCI. but at wd n t
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f.'nd., of d hom••-illld·hc.lm<• '*.r'I
c1gdlll t th ,\nt 'dl4'r\ I I ·')I
RP w·1,:e \land• Cdf' n I d
fddhO ldlf• wath 15 fllJIOlS •nd
22 n hound.,, tx~·umanq tht• hr.t
plo-yN to ucha "e d 2!J-21J gcU11
ctl the .,C'houl .,mrn C hdll) Bond
hdd 28 pomt und 23 tJWn.ls Ul
d 9c.1mt· Jdn 11. 1~7~
ldi.tho Sidle 15-41. whJrh led
di hdUtanw 28-2.1. \\d ctl"o lf!'d
by Cd"""' Bro\ 18 points and
Jl•nrutN (,,nff1n !. 11
Candy Opdrtih '' ored 12
points dnd pulled down t 2
u•bound'> tor UCI, what
tt•dfrundtc• 8rdJ'ldy 1 lud"4in <din
off thC' bt>orh to '>COr" to points
~ 1dltln WclS 7 ,,, 11 Imm Uw noor.
mdudmq 2 cA 1 thrr"t ·-point \hots
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c1mu'-<•m1•n1 \\1th peoplt•
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ldUQht'fl t1nd <1u•• .... t~ II \\dS t l
or 12 t ll' hct'>t'<i tht• number on
tht• ..,.mnd in tl11• home ·w,. had no lV. • h • ~.
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Kt1t11• Kubct .. srort:'d hvP QOdh dnd Jorddn AndP ~
c1ddl'd thrN• .. .., th•• Corond d1•l \.for thqh guts tm .. h·
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Rav1.•r.1dl'. 15·0 W1.•dO(~dd'y an d nonledqUl' CJilmP
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SPORTS
STtVl MCCW. I o~v 'f
CIF Dlvtsion JV champion Nathan Thaler has graduated, leavlng the cupboanll realillk.ally bare as the seuon gets under way.
Eagles -on reb~ding mission .
Estancia program looking for some experience.
Steve Virgen
o .. 1lv Pllor
COSTA MESA So whdl 11
Estancia High wrci.thng codch
Steve Perez only ~ hw boys on hLS
varsity roster Hl>'" nol roncemNI
with numbers. He'c; not cona>med
with Wl1\S Jn lact. lus only pr~g
concern this yedr 15 10 rebuild ct
program that produced three PaahC"
Coast Leaguechampt<>m. mciudmq
215-pounder "'dthdn Thdle>r, who
advanced lo the '>ldte meet Id.st ye.tr
as the CIF SouthNn SeC"hon
OiVISIOO IV ChdlTlplOn
•1t• totally a rebuilding
season.· Pere1 'Wlld. • 1 m running
a full squad ol frosh·soph The
varsity ledm Wd depleted by
graduation and 1n1unes It'!> dll
about the lrosh·soph I am 8<>b('vc.>
me, I don't w.tnl it that WdY We
1us1 have to keep teaching th4'm
ctnd make the best of 11:
The Eagt will baltJ in varsity
competition as some wrestlers will
go back and forth from junior
varsity to vars1ty throughout th
!>ectson There will l)e ev r.sl
forfeits m difJerent weight clas
for ~tanC1a Uus year
However. in the 125-pound
clas . 1uruor Victor Cclrmona h
improved and is forused to defend
htS PCL llUe Carmona hm h d
thJrd at the M1llikdn Toumam nt
edtl.Jer this season
JunJor Lws Valdes. PCL runner·
up last eason dl 103 pound , is
dctcnruned to get over the hump
Uus eason Vaid s will wr U in
the 119-pound d1V1s1on
Junior Jeeandy Moral (130)
1!> "the tronge t kid on the
team.• Perez said, and he has only
wrcsUcd one year. The team also
features eruor Victor Valdovino
and sophomore Adam Rodriguez.
·we have a lot of fir Mime
wrc tiers,• Perez said.
Perez expects lhe program to
benefit from the school's 17th
annudl Estancia Wre lling
Tournament. Jan. 4-5. l.dst year.
th tourney featured 36 schools.
Th year, •7 schools will enter the
competJUon. • u· 'going to be a nke lh1ng for
the school and will help bwJd the
program,• aid Perez. who is
exoted about next year. "My Uttle
guys. the hm-year wrestlers, are
really picking it up. The frosb·soph
team took fourth out of 12 teams at
the Mtlhkan Tournament. I don'l
us doing anything in (varsity)
league. We're looking toward the
future.·
HIGH SCHOOL
WRESTUNG PREVIEW
Victor <:armona Jr.
Luis Valdes Jr.
Jeeandy Morales Jr.
Adam Rodriguez So.
Victor Valdovinos Sr
Coech: Steve Perez
Daily Pilot
'l is OK on
the mats ·at
Newport
the team concept is put aside,
as wins will come mostly from
the Sailors' individual efforts. ·
NEWPORT
BEA C ll
Wre thng 1s
truly clll indJVJd·
ual port di
Newport
t-farbor I hgh
With few dlh·
lete compehng
for th ·ai10~.
Co..1ch Oomm1c
Oulone ha Ln·
t<'n 1fled h1., lo·
cw. au the more
on prcpcmng h.is
lllWVKiuah, With
the hopes of
advanang thC'm
to CIF Southern
S C'llon post·
sed:.on compe·
l.ltJon
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WRESTUNG PIMEW
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g t lud OUI for
wrc~tl1n9 .
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clfort Th •y hold
ti l()(Jf'lher dOd
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whll •
The Sailor
Kid Lim
Eric Vogler
Jon Rohheim
Nate Geier
Kyle Codey
Bailey Bearden
Paul Lauders
Jeff Landa
Brandon Marshall
Brian Rebard
Fabian VaJq~Z
Ptul Gerard
Brandon Zielger nm Alexander
Brad Bybee
Jack Skahen
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nrh fJm1J y trctd1llon m thr port dt N<>wport I ft•'s the
youngN brother of 8rdd, dn d LslctrU Clld<"h. dnd Urw <•,
who won d I dQUP tJtl • Id t year ell I l CJ pounds Kid Lim
finl\hcd third Wtlh d 7 ·2 rffOrd, UlC'IUding four f)IO't, IWO
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lt'dln't
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hL\ brothl•n. • BuJon<' 5clld
In the foothill Toumclm nt. 1uruor Nette Ge1N wt•nt
und •le.tied. 9-0. mcludmq scvc-n ptns, and won lht• I i5-
pound title.
CAm>r transferred Iron! Green Valley High 111 Ltts V<'fld"
dJld Rulon ccills the expen n<'ed wre-;ll r •tt <1lft" for h1.,
'<IU..td
Scruor nm Alexander j lb()j C'OnlJnU to lnlJlfO'>C und
lS ex1x.'C'tcd to peak di the <'nd of th., s..•tt.SOn
·11' lime for hUrt to <JO to C"JF, • Bulonc s<11<I ol
AJcxcU\der ·A lot of th !S(! k!Cb. if they work hdrd enouqh,
th<'y Cdn CJO. too •
Juruor Btu.I y Be.lrden, who also pldfli lor th Llor.'
~ltl>all tedm, returns with a y ar of xpcn •nee .ind ""'II
w lieut 135, wtul ff hmcm Eric VoglN ( 1121 providt~
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