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SERVING THE NEWPORT -~SA COMMUNiTIES SINCE 1907 ON ntl WIB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 , 2001
Boat · par~de breeds sinall wonders
• The littlest members
of the annual holiday
event don't lack for
punch as they cruise
through the harbor.
DelrdreNewmM
DAllY PILOT
NEWPORT HARBOR
For more on the
~rade .... ,. ... s
seven bmes has 1.2e.
Collins and tus fellow small·
boat skippers represent the
spunkiest participants 1n the
parade. What the boats smaller
than JO feet lack ln me. they make
up ror in 5izz.le with their creanve
decorations.
•tt's UlCredlble. • Collins scud.
"You're up with the biggest
boats Ul the hatbor It' JUSl a lot
of fun.•
When James Collins U paddles
hts kayak tolo Newport Harbor
ror the drulual Chrtstmas Boat
Parade, he makes sure he packs
the one lhmg that will make his
boat sparkle -duct tape.
craft in the parade and expen·
enced some techrucal dlfficulties
with bis makeshift mast -an 8·
root pole strung up with J 50 glow
sticks -earlier in the week.
The boat parade. wtuch has
been wending its way through
Newport Harbor for the past 93
years. owes its ong111 to a small
boater -John Scarpa. an Italian
gondolier. The hrst lighted boat
Collins, 32. has the dubious dis·
bnctton of operating the smallest
Undeterred. Collins paddles
on. holding his own against boats SEE PARADE PAGE 5
SEAN HUEii OAllY PILOT
Monique VanZeeBroeck. prlndpal of Newport Coat Elementary School, smiles after klutng MAggie, a mastiff
posing u a reindeer, u put of a deal wltb tbe school's 408 students, who read more than 100,000 page .
Arewar~· gkiss
Newport Coast Elementary principal pays a big price
for her students' reading more than 100.000 pages this fall •
~Newmeit
DAllY PILOT
M onique VanZeeBroeck
closed her eyes, bent down
and prayed that the dog
slobber would subside for a
moment. Although she bad practiced
kissing Maggie before, it didn't make
it any more palatable.
VanZeeBroeck, prtndpa.l of New-
port Coast Elementary School, wu
killing Maggie. a large mastiff
dressed up as a nnndeer, to rewa.rd
her students Thunday for reedung
their reading goal by leaps and
bounds.
The goal. set out m Hrly Octot>er.
was for the 406 students to read more
than 100.000 pag• during the put 2
112 months. The students relOWldlng-
ly responded by reeding three bin
what they had to get through.
•1t•s great. That's wbat we want-
ed,• VanZeeBroeck Nld. •we wanted
them to know we aJ>Pr*:iate all of
A pure, childlike Christmas
then ha.rd work.•
VanZeeBroeck started the Wond r·
fully E~ollllg Books readmg program
when the school opened last school
yeer. Last year, the students read a
whopping 300,000 pages. enough to
earn a SS.000 governor' readmg
grant. Theo money was divvied out
among the teachers so th y could
stock up their clusroom librarle .
SEE KISS MGE 5
72
Jim Colllnl,
right.
assembles
his uyu
with help
from BlU
Blmle lust
before the
Christmas
Boat PuMle.
He decorates
his uyak
with glow
ticks
instead
of electric
lights.
C'O'• (A M
I DAil• .Jl
Greenlight's
sweep could
get larger
•Newport Beach's planned generdl pldn
update could end up before the voters il It
triggers the slow-growth measure.
June CHaerande
O A.llY PtLOT
NEWPORT BEAC H
Greenl19ht. an 1nat1at1v e
that bclcks up the ol)"'> gen·
eral plan. rrught mstedd
trump It .
As thP proce of upddt·
mg the generdJ plan g ·~
underway. ob.,er\."ers dte
wondenng whether Gre<>n·
light could !> nd the who!
matter to th bdUot box. The
1rullahve dY" thdt anv
d v •lopment large enough
to reqwre ctn amt>ndment to
,!he city's g •nt•raJ plcin must
go to cs \'Ole of the people
So v. hdt hdppe~ when the
document its lf 1 bemg
amended1 ThcSt depend •
... tow-qrowth ddvocate<1 sav.
on \;h ther th amend-
m~nt.. \\Ould allov. 1gru.h-
rnntlv more d velopment
"It "ill d J">end on what
th v propose to do to the
yPn ral plan,• aJd Allan
Bet>k, d pro-Greenhqht
dctl\. u.I csnd member of the
cit\· Gen rdl Pl4n Updat
SEE SWEEP PAGE •
Police make arrest
in 197 5 molestation
• N ewport ofhoals say vtctlm, now 40, provided
new mformabon on the 26-y ar-old incident.
Deepa lherdl
DAILY PllOT
NEWPORT BEACH
Polm? ~ ted a 72-year·
old N wport B ach mcsn
Tuesday on u p1c1on of
mole ling a t ndg r 2n
y a.rs ago. othoals SaJd.
The Vldm\, now a 40·
y ar-old Oregon res1d nt ,
came forward recently and
provided Newport Beach
d tectiv wtlh ledds lhot
led to the arr t of Bruce
Krught Cl worth Sqt teve
hulman d .
Police arrested worth
at h1 hom m the 3000
• block of Broad Street.
he aid. There, ofHcen
a~o found a pipe bomb,
'5hulman satd.
I l W K heduled to be
amuqnt'd at Harbor JUlbc'e
C •nter o n a charge of
SEE ARREST MGI S
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2 Friday, o.e.mber 21 , 2001
Idolizing
Frankie Avalon, teen star of the 1950s and '60s,
will perform Saturday at Orange Coast College
Young(Mng
DAILY PllOT
W Ith the nightclub
circuit fizzling and
hlS teen idol lega-
cy betrothed to
boy bands dnd pop queens,
Frankie Avalon passes tlrne
nowadays celebrnUng the No.
1 s of others.
The vocalist and actor JUSt
completed a PBS ~peaal tJtled
"Let's Do It Again." which is
now amng around the country,
about rut makers young and
old. includmg B.J Thomas and
Gary Puckett.
Figures that the Ptuladelprua
native should do thts After all.
1t takes one to know one
Though he now plays golf
dunng the ume he would've
spent playing trumpet decades
ago, though casino have
replaced his rughtclub stage,
Avalon remembers what it's llke
to be the ob1ect ot screaming.
manic adoration.
He remembers what it's ltke
to be idolized.
"The kids reacllng to some
of the songs we were smging ID
those days -1t was k.Jnd of get-
bng a little hystencal and
yelling, tearing at clothes,· said
Avalon. who wtll perfonn Satur·
day at Orange Coast College.
"It was et very exciting ume ID
my We.·
He acknowledges that ht
We has sJowed' down -tus
greatest fans now consist most-
ly of hts eight chtldren dnd sue
grandchlJdren -but at 61. the
Thousand Oaks resident sbJI
has hts 1950s fans swooning
Fan Melanie Higgin
expects the audience of th1:>
OCC show will be a m1ddJe-
aged club
"It's the re urgence of the
·50s mood.· Sdld Higgins, who ·
works in OCC's personnel
department and ~aw Avalon
perfonn ldst yecsr "It seems to
be d very popultu ume penod
now. People are en1oylng look·
An excursion to see
the rose parade
N wport Beach Community
Se~ is sponsonng an excur-
oo to see the 11 Jth annual Tour-
nament of Roses Parad on Jan.
1 llckets are $90 for Newport
Beach residents and SlOO 4>r
nonresidents Fees i.ndude trans-
portabon vta deluxe coach to
Pasadena and se6llng on the Col·
orado Boulevard parade route.
Also lncJuded is a continen·
taJ breakfast pnor to departure
and lunch on the bus ride
hom .
The bus le<tvM at 6 a.m. Jan.
.ImlyIP.ilot.
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a a -
mg bdck to the pa l cmd en1oy-
mg .music•
Avalon did some personal •
looktng back over the phone
tlus week, chucklmg peof 1cal-
ly dbout the wturlwmd that wa
tus ltfe dunng h1s Idle teens
·You were con tan Uy kept
busy.· he said. • 1 had no social
l.Jfe at the ume. I held concerts,
films, interviews dnd traveling
to do, and so you know your
ume was really taken up but
you didn't cMe about 1t lx>cdu e
you were doing somethmg that
you loved.·
He started perfonrung as a
trumpet player at the young
age or 9. Hts rather taught tum
to play, and tus fU"St gigs were at
the CR Club in Ptuladelptua.
H e remembers practtcng
between hv and eight hours a
day, and never leaving home
Wlthout the horn. .
·And If not the hom. I had
the mouthpiece,· he said.
He performed on the Jack.le
BRIEFLY IN DllEIOOI
1 from the Manner Pdrk park-
i.ng lot. 2005 Dover Dnve in
Newport Beach
Th med "Good Tune . the
parade will feature 53 floats, 24
bands, 27 equ tna.M and thri
ofbdaJ cars. Regis Ptulb1n will
oversee th r tJvttJ a grand
marshal
To buy ttckets, VlSlt Newport
Beach Community rvaces i.n
Newport B ac-h City t lall at
3300 Newport BJvd. Or, register
onllne from the ·R er ahon
Reg1 trat1on • Unk at
ht tp:l l www. city. new port·
beach.ca.us lnfonndtion: (949)
633-3151
'Dead Man Walking·
into N wport-M sa
Opera Paohc will produce
Jak I feqg1e' operabc "Deed
Man Wallung" in· April at the
Orange County Performing
Arts C nler m Costa Mesa.
Th opera, ba~ on a novel
about ast r Helen Prejean and
murder r Jo ph DeRocher,
features a hbn~tto by Tony
Awa.rd-wmning playwright 11 r-
r n<" McNaUy
Leonard Foglia wilJ direct
the product1on, to be taged
April lb·21.
lnfonnabOn: (800) 34-0PERA.
fYI
• WHA~ Frankie Avalon
• WHDI: 8 p.m. Saturday
• WI .. : Orange Coast
College's Robert B. Moore
• Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa
• COST: U7-S43
• CAU: (714) 432-5880
GJea on Show and Perry
Como's television show as an
up-and-coming trumpet pro-
tege. He began smging Wlth
local band too.
By age 17, be had stgned up
with two ltalntn ongwnters
who later became his rnanagPrs
-Peter De AngelJS and Robert
Maruca. His hrst songs, sung in
the nasal, teeny-bopper style.
included ·cupid,• "Teacher's
Pet" and the rut mgle ·Dede
Dinah.·
At the high.light or tus car r
dunng the tail--end of bis teens,
Avalon enjoyed the succc of
seven top 10 hits, including
"Venus• and ·Why.•
Though Avalon's singing
career declined in the '60s, his
popularity continued with such
films as ·Muscle Beach" and
·Beach Blanket Bingo,·
cementing bil place with co-
star Annette Funicello as Amer-
ica's on-screen sweethearts. A
new generation was ~xposed to
him m 1978, when he played
the role ol Teen Angel, inging
•Beauty School Dropout• to
Frenchy in "Grea . •
The pace has agnlficanUy
slowed for the once-idolized
Avalon, but Htggim. who lis-
tened to him a a teenager ta-
tioned in Gennany W1th her
military ranuty, can vouch for
how the performer has retamed
hts heartthrob look
•He's to die for,· the 53-year-
old laughed. •This man ha.s not
aged. He looks ltke he has ju t
stepped out or the '60s, and pe's
extremely personable wtth the
audience.·
Pavilion ranks
at the top
Pavilion R taurant at the
Four Season Hotel m Newport
Beach clauned the No. 1 slot m
the 2002 Orange County Zagat
Restaurant Survey
Also the only AAA Five Dia-
mond hotel ln Newp0rt Beach,
Pavilion wu surveyed among
528 restaurants in the county. It
ranked first ln the food. Califor-
nta cuisine, buslnes dining,
hotel dln.ing, worth a tnp, loce·
tion In Newport Beach and
decor/service categories.
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CllCI IT OUT
Combat seasonal
stress ·uAth funny
library fare
I f laughte~ is the best medicine, n w nov-
els and nonfiction that tickle the funny
bone could be among your best d fenses
against seasonal stress.
All but the most resilient trains are likely
to ftnd relief in •Basket CllM, • Carl
Hiaasen's latest sendup of contemporary
journalism set in South Aonda. Wlule it's
more mainstream mystery than the sJapillck
shtick the Miami Herald columrust has lately
debveted, this is one of Hiaasen' Wltb t
offerings. ln a departure from tus earber brand of
crime hction. the Flonda funny-man narrates
his saga about a down-on-his-luck JOUmallSt
relegated to the obit beat in fl.rSt person, pre-
sent tense. Quirky characters, running 9d9
and such trademark flounsh-
es as cl frozen lizard used as
a weapon add to the run.
A fellow Floridian is in
fine form an •oave Barry
Hits Below the Beltway ...
Sany' newest otrenng lS a
sardoruc romp through
American politics that lam·
pooos everything from the
Constitution to the Clintons.
Wath a patnotic cover featunng the Pulitzer
Prize-WUUling cutup m red trunks. white and
blue boxing gloves and an Amencan flag
towel, tlus could be a fine anbdote for yea,r-
end angst.
An equally notonous social satmst targ ts
nurumum wage jobs. '50s television, bag gov-
ernment and extreme ports
in •ne Rant zoee ... ln th
fourth installment of his agi-
tated monologues, Deruus
Miller del!ven more of his
trademark savagery about
society' sacred cow . Not
much is spared here, wtuch
ls probably fine with Miller
fans who appreaate the
Emmy Award-wumlng talk
show host's cynicism about American pobbcs
and pop culture.
The caustic comedy is equally W1de-rang-
mg in PJ. O'Rourke's "Tbe CEO of UM
Sola. .. Using tu.sown bving room as the beat
ror Uus barbed spm on domestic lSlues, th
be5t-lling humorist attacks cell phones,
holiday cataJogs and instant messaging.
Whl.le he's retreated from Thud World
adventure. these forays i.nto parenthood.
youth culture and a neighborhood in whkb
Democrats ought lurk are u acerbac as
O'Rourke's previous reportag about jungt
warfare.
Humor can ease even the most str 9ful
arcumstances, and there were g n rous dos-
es of 1t in newspapers and magazmes dunng
World War JI. Broadcast 1oumahst Chari
Osgood bas assembled some
of the fl.nest in "Kilroy Wu
Here ... Woven together by
the sketch or the baldheaderl
character U.S. semcemen
scrawled in unhkely places,
tlus comedy collecbon takes
on everything from wretched
military rations to the nvalry
between service branch .
For something even more
lighthearted, check out "Tepper Isn't Colng
OuL" Set in the 819 Apple. Ca.JV111 lhlhn'
new novel stan Murray Tepper, a lovmg
husband, father and mailing 11.st broker who
parks m New York· choicest pots Just to
read the dally newspaper Whether Murray·
a symbol of urban ISOiation or Just m t nng
one of the keys to oty WVlvaJ doesn't reelly
matteL His behaVlor as the prenuse for a plot
that's hm as a supennodel. In a boOk that'
funny. humane and a much-needed balm ln
uneasy times.
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4N l(R /[)A!tV
Raebel Rosenblum, 5, bu made her prtndpal MonJque VanZee8r04Kk, proud by
leading a teddy bur drlve that will benefit Children's Hospital of Orange County.
· Kindergartner inspires beary merry holidays
• Rachel Rosenblum
persuades her peers to
chip in new teddy bears
for children at CHOC.
Del,.. Newman
O~ILY PILOT
NEWPORT COAST
When Rdchel R<>Sl>nblum w~
tn pr hool. he orgaruzed a
teddy bear dnv(' for duldren at
Children' Hosp1ldl ol Orunge
County
Now thdt he a kmder-
gartner at Newport Cod t
Elem ntary School. sh ~ agd.10
taking th uuua11ve to llldke
the duldren·~ Liv~ at CHOC d
bttle bnght r
The chool ddopt •d the 5
112-yedf-old' 1ded, clod, over
Support
Our
Schools
Shop Harbor
Blvd. of Cars
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COS A MESA
•
the past month, the students rn
the lower grades have gathered
close to 100 teddy bears. Th y
will be delivered today.
"It's k.ids helpmg k.ids, • Sdld
CJaire Biandu, the school's out-
redch coordinator.
The teddy bedr dnve tarted
lei t yedf when Rachel's
prechool encouraged the tu-
denb to do somettung ruce ov r
the hobday
Rachel welnted to donate
some of hPr teddy bedrs, but
the ~llal requested new OOe!o
so sh saved up her mon y to
buy two dULen. With th<' help of
her preschool. they gathered
ctbout 200 to dondte
Rdch I sa>d she thought the
ctuldren at CHOC would enJOY
the bedrs • o they won't be
!.Cared.· ·nwy cdJl hold th m m their
hdnd!., • RclchPI ... uct
To mol.lvdtO hl•r ff!ll<>w .. tu·
denb dl Newport Cc><tsl. Rdc twl
poke di dn tl')Wmhl}. -,hunnq
her uispirauan
• 1 Wd!. unprt'""''d w1lh h«>r
com po ur<'. • \did Prinnpc1l
Mon1quP VttnZPP0roPck ·1
wa., prelly umt.111•d thdl u
kind rgartt>n 'tuch•nt woulcl
rome u1> w1th un 1clt>o tht1t \\d'-
.,unpl but J)(IWf'rfuJ •
Racht>I\ cwcl. l)ll\ 1cl, "'11<1 tw ..
impre sed ~,th hi;; d.wqhll•r ...
compd ion
• tt\ )fill d proud IN•hnq to
know your ctuld \\ont;; 111 help
kid . • UaV'ld RO'ot•nhlum <;o1d
•\Vh n they'r<• th1' •ICJi' tl'>U<1l·
ly 1t' me. mt'. mt> •
Th• UJ>Jx•r qrc1d1" \\IJI J>ttr·
llClpal(> in their own h'<ldy hc•dr
dnve in the pnnq
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fnday December 21, 200 I 3
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP
lnsitle cm Hill
Here are SOtM of the
decisions that were made at
Monday's Costa Mesa City
Council meeting.
POLICE MEMORIAL
WHAT HAPPENED:
The City Counc:1I unan1
mously agreed
to rename S•O Maple Park. a
small pocket
•!11911~1.111.,1!!:111• park in'the
making, to
Ketchum L1bolt Park 1n hon·
or of the only two Costa
Mesa officers to ~r be
killed 1n the hne of duty
Council members prev1·
ously reviewed plans for the
vnall pubhc park at 21 SO
Maple Ave and de<1ded to
name 1t Maple Park But
after re<e1v1ng a letter from
Pohce Capt. Jim Watson, the
Public Serv1ce-s Department
has recommended the name
be changed to honor the
officers
Dave Ketchum and Mike
L1bolt were killed March 10,
1987, in a hehcopte( crash
while chasing a stolen veh1
de Both officers were Costa
Mesa residents and Vietnam
veterans. This year will mark
the 15th anniversary of their
deaths
Ketchum lett behind his
wife. Meg, and two daugh
ters 1.Jbolt was engaged at
the time of his death and
No m.:1"'l'! v.h;,t vou '"' oou l
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FITS IN... Daily Pilot
WHAT fT MEANS:
The 1s.13().square·foot
p.lrk, wh ch ind~ a play·
ground, p1cn1c •rta, turf •'H
and a concrete play area will
be nametd in honQf of Ut
fallen ott1cer~ Audi nc~
members \aid tt "Y hopc>d
the ded1cat1on of the park
could correspond with ti ,.
15th anniversary of tt e
crash
IRISTOl 51 EET
SPECIFIC Pl
WHAT HAPPENED:
The couf'ol narro••ly
agreed to pra<f'Nl w1tt a
pl,1n d s qned
to m.11<e \Ont'
ma1or chimges
along Bristo
Str 1
Chal"g '>are design Pd ·o
improve the POrt on o
street betwt'en t Sdn
D1t"<;}O frc>ewcty dnd Redh I
Avenu by way of new
re-quiremenu a•1d zon ng
\tandard\
In Augu\t, tt e counc1 d '>
cussed \e11t"ral options •or
1mprovem1•11t Some 1det.ts
ncludPd ue.tt1r1g dll over
sight comm1ttef! and hiring .,
comultdnt
Tht' l1m order of hus11 1--si.
would b to recruit m1•mu• ''>
for thP con mlttN! and 01 cc
their l1nd1ngs h 1~e tx> •r nor
ed. start tllf! b1dd1ng proc~s
for a corault<Jnt. the rep0rt
stated A contract l/.outo
then be clW1trdu<J o, tr t:
counCll
M.ayor Linda 0111on w1d
t~ comm1tttt lholild
1ndude a m mt>e< from the
City Council, the Pfann1ng
CommKs•on, the ~ncs com ·
mission. thrff rft1dents 1n
the ilft'cl thrtt arH business
own rs and on .i-large
m mb r St t' also wgge-sted
Counc1lmao Chris Steel
\houfd be the council liaison
Councilwoman Libby
Cowcin said a spec1f1c plaf'I
... a .. not nf'eded for the
n<>19hborhood Council·
woman l(aren Robinson also
vote-d <llga1nst the idea
WHAT IT MEANS.
T> P < ty well now recruit
membet\ and ¥.cept apphca
t1ons for he Bri~tol ~eet
SpPC1f1( Plctn Committee
WHAT WAS SAID.
C 1an said stw> did not
1.JOOemand -Mty • Bristol
Street area was ng targeted
·1 see then area els 11 bram
am.I economically souod I'm
not \ure of the und rly1ng
rea~oo) to establts~1 a spt'C1f1c
plon.· shew d
FYI
-Complt.d by
Lolita ...,,,...
• WHAT! Costa Mesa
Citt Council meeting
• WHEN: 6 30 p m
Jan 7
• WHERE: City Hall, 77
Fd r Drr-1e, Cos~ Mesa
• INFORMATION: (71 4)
754 5221
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Mattress Outlet Store
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4 Friday. December 21 , 2001
"ILIC SIFEn
POLICI flllS
COSTA MESA
• w.t ...._ flrMt: A ~hi·
de bwglaly w.s reported In
the 600 block It 6 2• I m
WednesdAy.
• ~ Drive: A home bur·
gl.,-y w1s reported In the 2200
block at 9·•1 p m. w.dMSday
• ...... hon StNet: A hlt·1nd·
run felony was reported In the
500 block at 10:2l p.m. ·
Wedntiday.
• James Str.t: A petty theft
was ~rted In the 700 block
at 2 27 pm Wednflday.
• flomon4I A~: A home
burgl1ry w.s reported in the
2100 block at 1·12 a.m
Wednesct.y
• P'otld9eou Street: An auto
theft was reported 1n the 1500
block 1t 7.05 1 m Wednesd1y
• Woocl.nd fltKe: Vandalism
wu r~ed 1n the 300 block
at 3 07 p m Wednesday.
•West 19th Stnet: V1ndal·
Briefltln THE NEWS
Airport backers los<'
Great Park battle
A ldSI ·ditch 'dllt>ntpt to
ke{'p South < ·ounty\ Gr\'dl
PMk an11ldl1Vl' ott .thl' Mt1rc-h ';
l>t1llut hd:. bt>c.>n qut1'iht-cl
The Ct1hforn1<1 SuprPnw
Court on Wt>clnt.>,dt1~ dt•nat>cl
dn <1ppt>t1l of t1 nahnq plt1cmq
Med!>Urc.• \\. tht• 1x1rl. m11ltJ·
uve. l.>elorl' vott•r,
Et1rher th1., m1)nlh Bruer
Ne~tdnde t1nd C1t11t•n' lur
Job:. t1nd th1• Cc 111111111\
appedll•d d d1•< '''on l)\ t1
thre<>·Judge dppt•llr11t• f>t.tnt•I
in Sdn Diego thdl cl1,nu.,.,t'<l .• 1
lowl'r courts· ruhnq d((dtn"'I
the miUdtlVl'
The oollot llllt' t1nd 'um·
mary of Ml't1.,11r<' \I\ c1l-.11
known dS tht> Ort1ntf(' < ·ount~
< ·<'nlrdl Pttrk ttnd Nt1tur<• Pn•·
.... .-rve lnthtittv<', ht1d ht>i>n
mvttlldated ai, m1slec1clmq
The court's relu't<:tl tu h(•t1r
Nt•<;tdnde'i. olppedl lld'>Kt1ll}'
t>ncl' attempt hy .mport '>Up ·
porter!> to stop tht> C .n•«t Porl.
tmltallve
ism was repof'ted 1n the .tOO
block 1t , ..... am.~
NEWPORT BEACH
•E.eewtMlthwer~
Avoc.Mo ~A red~s
driver waJ re-ported st 2 .36
p.m Wednesday
• ~ 9'oM: A home
burglary was reported 1n the
4800 blo<'.k at 7:50 am.
Wednesday.
• West ~ Ffont: A veh1
cl• theft was reported In tht
2200 block at 9:19 a.m
Wedn~y
• ~· "venue: A vehicle theft WIJ reported In the 1500
bloc:k at 1:01 p.m W~y • s.nttaeo Drive: A burgl.wy
was r~ed in the 1800 bloc:k
at 12·01 p.m. Wedn~y
• s...ttor.. Drive: A 91and
theft waJ re-ported 1n the 3600
block It 7 2 I p.m WedMSC!ay
• 1 Sth Streeti Vandalism was
reported 1n the 800 block at
3 S6 p.m Wedn~y
Newport general plan
information on Web
D tizens who Wdnt to get
their two cents m on NCWf)Ort
B ach"s g~neraJ plan upddte
cdn do !>O from a new W<>I>
'>lie, www.nbvJ ion2025.com
On Lhe site. residents mti~
dccess mronnalion t1bout lh<'
qeneral plan. clS well as .. ub·
m1t the1r opinions on thv plt1n
.\l.,o on the i.1te are apphca-
llon for resident who wunt
to bt> considered a-. membt>r-..
ol the Generdl Plan Ad\'N>ry
Committee lnlormdtlon
1tw11 04-t -1200
Discarded trE>es
will bt> picked up
Trash M IJect1on crew-; m
'lPwport Bet1rh will rt'<")'< h•
prnpt•rly dis< .udwi Chmtm,"
lll't''> RPs1denl!> .,110uld rut
trt'<'~ mto p1ecl''> 4 ft>t•t lonq 01
.,mt1llN, removp lrt't' -.1t111cl.,
dnu dny mett1I. lie lht• hrrmCh·
t'., in bundlei. with stnng, dOd
pldC'P them on top of lh<:'1r
udrbttge conldmcr' on dny
requJclJ' i.cheduJed collPC'lmn
dc1y lnlonnt1t1on tll41fl h44·
3055
Donate
your vehicle.
1-888-308-64 8 3
Sel hopt: in rn o tio n
to i111prove local lives.
HICKORY FARMS
SAVE
,$4.00
Jib. BEEF STICK• '999
S ~tER U AGE "'°su.99
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CONTINUED FROM 1
picked hlril up from
pri chool one ddy. It wu
lul and only a bttodful of
r hlldr n remaln , but
whd lh oth rs w re gath·
crnd uround the televl51on
w1.1tchin9 ct Dllin y Hack,
Donovan wa practicing
1ngmcr •Jingle B ll • wath
h1'i t<>ach<'r.
fl wondNrd why. they
were singing Christma
tt1n before Th1.1nksgiving
hut lttter found out they
WNP puttmtJ on a Cbrlstmas
l>dgeant and n dcd all the
1m1ctace rune they could
get)
I remember welchlng htrn
dap ht hand to the beat of
the mu I<' (OK -not qwte
exucUy to thP t al, he 1
only 2) and throw tus hands
up wh •n the ·Hey!· part or
the !>Ong Cdme dround That
nrqht w ang ·Jingle Bells.
m the c.ir on the way home.
dydm m the bath and twice
l>t•lor • bed. The hohday
tune· ht1 ofhc1ally been
t1dded to our W.t of qrcate t
hat , dlonq with •(t y 81tsy
Sp1cte. • nnd "Wh I on the
Bui..
L>onovdn has cilway
lov •d singing. o I wasn't
.. urµn t!d he picked up a n"'' lctvonte ong di chool.
I wc1 .. .,urpn ed, however.
wht>n I pull d our Target-
bought trPc> out of slorage
l!>Orry, Byronl t1nd Donovan
'>did, •!\tommy, you found
our c nn .. tmcl ,.
B •for<' tha year, he didn't
reull~ know wht1t Chnstmas
Wds La t y ar. he d1<.I hj
be t to po e for hots m
lront of my aunt's tr dur·
mg our fdmaly ct>l<>bratton
but Wdf> mor • interested m
the nbbons on the J>dCkuges
thdn t1nything el e
But th! yetH he is acutely
.iwc1rc> of th energy and
lovt> thctl <>urround., the hoh·
d<1y
I not thl' holiday bug ear-
ly th1 yet1r, o it was barely
thn•t• dc1y t1lt •r Thank g1v-
1nq tht1t I pull d out the
SWEEP
CONTINUED FROM 1
C'onmuttc>e. ·u they ancrea e
ltUOCcilC?d lloor ar u penrutted hr lhe lan<l-u e element,
lh<'n \t' , 11 would tngger
C.rt nll~Jht It would mean a
rPl<"rc•ndurn •
8(>gmrung w1lh d Jan.· 12
·v1 1onan~( I llval de igned
to q<'l n•'>Jdc>nts involved ltl
upddltny th yeneral plan.
lht> C'lt'y· w1U I)('( in ats major
ov rhclul of the document
Thi' pltm, which govPm
C'VPryth1nq from d v IOJ>·
mt•nt to toun'im to coa taJ
family Chriltmu decora-
tions. It didn't t.ake loog, u
there are only two of U1 and
we've bad only two yean ti>
acquire our c:ollection. Our
tree -or J*ude>-tiee -ts
not glamorous in any way. It
ta only ' feet tall and hu
the lights already inslAlled.
It might be the kind or
tree you find ln som office
lobbies, but Donovan didn't
m to rrund. He watched
u>tenUy as I put it together
and proudJy d.tsplayed 1t
• atop of two 1V trays itt the
comer of the apartment.
•vou like our Christma ,
Mommyf" be a ked.
·1 do.· .
We had only a handful ol •
•special• handpicked omd·
ments from th past two
years, so we h aded to Tar-
get (I shop there a lot) to
buy some faller omam nts
We were waJkmg th aisl •
and Donovan caught a
glimpse of th largt> hohda~
dtsplay and i.creeched,
"M ommy. look! I wannu go
see thP Chnstmd •
U~uaJly It I th toy
lion that create uch f'XC'lte·
mcnt. but this time he
wasn't fazed by the Tonka
trucks and I lot Wheel cdr!>
He wantPd to <' • thQ
Chri tma • •
8d°Ck di homo, WC' QUIC'kJy
ripped open our purcha~<>
and dc>corated our hltle tr <'
I put tl fc.IVOnl<> blanket
dround th<> tree to hid 11
obviously fake btt (' dnd the
old TV trt1y!> 11 ut on But
the crowning moment ctlme
when I plugged in lhP
IJghts
·Ooooh. look di our
Chn lmdS, • he aid a .. 1f w<>
were looking at d tree of
uch mdgn1lude d the om.•s
at South Cod t Plazd dnd
Fashion I land
Since then, Donovdn .met
I pend our rughl.l> dnvmg
dround Co td ~le d , look my
cH hous w1lh C hri.,lnld.,
hghts I mdke 1t d point tn
dnve through re 1dt.'nlldl
neighborhoods on our wdy
anywhN • 1f 1t'c; after dtlrk
And. wbde I'm trymq to
pledse him, Donovdn oll<>n
gNi> nldd ,..,•hen I hCJvP 10
dCCc>s!t to Lrdfftc. IM n't IX>cn
updated mce 1988. The
\l'lS1orung proc~ 1 e-;umated
to cost dbout 00,000
The pldll's land-u-.•' ele·
m nt pcafa what Cdll be
built wherP, with varying
requirement for different
dreM of th City Addmg lt' th
to th e gwdelme , th nty's
Groenllght Jnit.wtJvc n.>qwl'
th.it a peQilJ elC'ClJon be h •1<.I
to decide on pi<>J !Cb thdl odd
more them 40,000 quar • JeN
of hulldmg Spdc . 100 f>eclk ·
hour car tnp or 100 home
above whul the city' g nerctJ
plan tiJlow-,
•lf the net IP ult 1 to
amend whut 1s alreddy thcr<>.
C· f/ti.t~1 IT'S TIME FOR ...
natlqootr 1"
4 Ml CASA
M t x I ( ,\ ~ ru ) TA u f{ A NT
OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO
fAMllY OWNED fOR )0 YlARS OUR TAADITION IS SIM'll ·WARM
ATMO~PH(R(,GR(AT FOOD" DRINkS.AT REASONAllf PRl((S
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2 9 6 E 17T H H ( 0 ST A Mt') A ; .1 '.J ()J) , ~: D
tW'D before he b4 • ctwtce
to,.. every house on the
ltrMt wttb lights.
• Mommy.· be scolds me
from tbe beck ,..1. •You
forgot lb.It one1·
We have made at a poU)t
to vllit what we loVt.ngly
refer lO u the •mg Cl\riSt·
mas hoUJe• at Santa Ana
Avenue and Albert Place U)
Coata Meta We spend at
lM t JO nunu1es there every
time we go and go so of ten
we have a routme of wha~ to
flrst.
The house provides a
pecictl sent.ament be<:ouioe I
r member wdlkmg to It with
my mom, when we lived JUSl
a block away.
·Donovan. Did you
know that Mommy ~ to
c-ome here when he was br-
llel" I d k tum.
•Mommy. come chase
me.· h" replies
So maybe he'~ till too
young to understand tradJ-
llon. D !>p1te his age -or
mdybe becduse of at -he u.
tedchang me the meaning c..I
C hn tmai. all over again
And lhrough all the
cxC'atement of the sea on.
Donovan has not a ked for a
!tingle gift H<> doesn't even
k now that he waU drown in
toy before the yedr's end
O f course, once Chnstmas
mommg rolls clround, the
punt)' will be spoiled Ju~t
hkc 1t wa for tu birthday.
N xt year. a.nd m yectrs to
come. he'IJ equate Chn t·
md with pre ent • and I U
hdvt• to work harder to
t•mphoi.aze the nonmatenaJ-
l'>tlc c'I. pt>cts of the hohday
But th1 }'Pdr, he 1 teach·
mq me thf' IP. son And g1v·
mg me the be t pre ent evE>r
by aUowmg me to look at
Chn tma through innocent
l')'<' <1gcun
• LoNta ....,.... <ovtl"S Cosla
Mesa She may be reached " (9.t9)
57.t-4275 or by •mail at
lol1t• h.Jrpetfll•t1me C'Om
FYI
• WHA~ Vision Festival
to kick of general plan
update s><oc:ess
• WHIN: 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Jan. 12
• ... ., Hoag Confer-
enc.e Center, t Hoag DriYe
• CALL: (9-49) 644-3200
or www.nbV1S1on102S.
com
exc~'e<hng lhe 40,000 square
fool Um1t, you're gomg to
hcwe a vote,• City Council·
man John Heffernan S&d
D veloper Tim Strader,
whose Koll Center expcins1on
proJ l WdS hot down by vot-
ers an No\'embcr Ill lhe fU"St
bd.llot tc-st of Gr nllght. has
1d he plan!> lo participate ln
th g n ral plan update
proc an ho~ <>l moving
his SSO-mil.IJon project ahead.
That pro1ect ks to add
lS0,000 square f t to the
tJ.ng Kou Center near the
airport.
·Thb whole update is also
a ttm(' tor d •velopers to make
u pitch tor chang they want
too.· q,td I I ff ma~. ·The
update cou.ld allow more
d v lopm nt an th airport
arM •
Helf man. a GrP nligbt
supporte r, last year argued
that the Koll prOJec:t d ion
hould have been postpc>ned
unW aft r th~ g neral pl.an
update proc. wa com.
plel .
ActMst y they will
k p • dole watch on the
updat PfOC" to m1ke sure
It doetn't allow dev k>pmeou
that vtolate th pint of
Gre.nllgbt.
·Needleet to My, we're
watching them, and we MV9
warned them.• Beek leid.
But olftc.1U aey lbeir goal
will c:ontinu9 to be updetlag
the p&an an tbe '*tin.._ of
the OIY't future.
•t )ulC daa't Wot to ...
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Many Lockney
~ LG ,,_,., red, . ~.r:··~
........ 91» ..... lbeboU-
~~--tho 1un..,-t..•m.wu ,
Am di 99"9 9"l'Y d4y of
tb9 ...... Newport Ha:-
t>ora.n.-lolt Parade
Lodmly, • l'elk:lent of
Udo ........ the mJd.
1950I md an acttve mem-
ber of die aimmunity, d*1
WednMday of ll4tu.raJ
c:a--. He WM"· Pnendl aftd f amtly
memben M6d Lockn y
and bill wife, who <bed " year ago, were bospatable.
generow and full of w .
HJ• IOll Marty Jr. 4bo
p..d away three year
age;>.
•Both (Loda1ey and tu
wale) Md a pusaon for
community temce. • said
Lockney's niece, Marl n
Meyer. "They Just loved
bfe:
Lockney Wldertook v·
eral servK'e PfOJ«lS as d
member ol the Santa And
North RoWy Club. H Web
also the commodore of tht>
udo Yacht Club and
founded the Helmsman, d
support group for Goodwill
lndustnes or Orangp
County. Lockney tarted
the Newport Chapt r of
the lntemabooal Yachbnq
fellowslup ol Rotanans clnd
w tts mtemadonal com-
modore for two yean
He also contnbutect tu~
tune lo Oukiren' Hosplt.ll
of Orange County cJnd
received th Cbarlw
Hefter Award an 1995
Lockney S1arted off cb d
lot boy m the Guarcm h-. •
Chevrolet dealerstup in
Santa Ana and th<'n
worked his way up to own
at. said inend and felJo,,
Rotanan Gordon Bnck n
•He was bUSU1essllke m
tus deabngs, • he said ·But
at Rotary rneetingl whfln
b.e was presldenl, ht·
would pull out a bull horn
and sound it to get peoplf''<;
attention.·
Brick.en recalled ho"'
Lockney fired a C41lon
across the bey from l.Jd11
lsle once and mctd at tu ..
last b.me after • f w WU\•
dows Wen! broken.
•He wu u enthUStaStJc
about people as be wa'
about pn>Jects. • he said
·He got very bod~
involved.•
A date has not y l been
Scheduled tor his memoMI
MCe. Meyer said a pn·
va~ bwial at sea will b\•
held ThW'Sday mom.mg
Lockney ls survived by
ral COWlim, ni«eS ct.nd
nephews.
•YO a.. MAWc The 0.1·
ly Pltot Mtcome ~
for ~or formet mi·
dent\ of~ Mel and New·
port le«h. If you w.nt to
tw.we .,.. obituwy Pfln~ In
the Not, Mk 'f04Jll mortuaty to • .. us the lnfomMltJon .t (,..,,
~170 or QI the newwoom
at <Ml 76Ml2A
110 aroe.i-. Coeta .... •••1•
9ll#or Mt!.. ale
NJ~ •••
CONROY 'S FLOWERS
al Com Mlsa
Jta ..... M; ........... .....,
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ms=ieM ... ......
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ol Commlfm "'°"'*" "-fo#. ~ .. of,..,,.,. Md dwW~-""'~ ... .. of ct. Ont.,,,..,
NwJJP0rt HM'-OWlstnw eo.r ~. n.,,.,...
which is tt.ld ~ ,,,. '*""'
from Pirar.'s Cow to the MN
,,.., B1stTo 207 on w.st COllSt
Hig/twfl" r.k.s pl«e from
6:30 to 9 p.m. through Sun<M)t
For men infom-.tion,, ~II
~)71M«XJ.
RESTAURANTS
WITH I VIEW
• AYSIA 101, 2901 W. Coast
PARADE
CONTINUED FROM 1
parade took off in 1908, when
eight canoe followed
Sca.rpa's gondola a.round the
bay, illuminated by Jdpane e
lanterns.
Last year's mall-boat wm-
ner, Neil Roush. went all-out
ARREST
CONTINUED FROM 1
po ses mg a de tructave
deVlce. But the ctrra1gnment
wa.s postponed to Jctn J
Shulman aid the Orange
County d1 tnct attorney will
look at the ev1dt>nce cmd is
expected to hie charge m
the alleged mole ldllon ca e
Deputy DtSt Atty Jana Hoff·
mann. who will pro ecute
the case. lS on vdcation. he
Sdld
Shulman said he cannot
relea e information about
the circu.nlstance of the lnc1·
dent that allegedly hap-
pened lll 1975 or discuss the
eVldence
He said 1t lS not uncom-
mon for vtct1ms of exual
crimes to come forward sev-
eral years later.
"It has be n happenmg
more often than before. an
the la t 10 years or o, • ShuJ·
man SaJd.
He said It could be
because young Vl~ usu-
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..... 7:11p.m..
• ,... c::aM ••ac. 2t07 w. c.o.t ~ (M) 650-
1111. The .... .,..s by
about 7:15 p.m.
......... co.. 3450
"'-Oporto. (949) 67~700 .
The pwadt paMs by about
7:20p.m.
• .... Ollr LANa•tG. 503
E. E~. (949) 675-2373.
TM parade p.lSMS by about
8:0S p.m.
• laSlOllANTI MU•IA
GINA. 251 E. Coast Highway,
(949) 673-9500. The parade
passes by about 6:55 p.m.
• IUVIMOAT MST~.
151 E. Coast Highway, (949)
673·3425. The parade passes
to reflect t.hts year's patnollc
theme -·Let Freedom
Ring • The Back Bay re 1dent
decornted hi.-. I 1 112-foot·
lonq tnmaroon. which he
describe as cln all n water·
crcllt, wtth four toy soldters
tandtng guard at th comers
of htS boat and a Santa Clau
adorning the 15-foot-high
center dome. Below the toy
old.sers are four Uncle Sams.
ally "feel g,utlty" m1llally and
blame themselves for the
incident
"But a they grow older.
maybe they realize they did
nothing wrong.· Shulman
aad
He said it 1 unclear whdt
C leworth did for ti hvLD g
when the dlleged incident
occurred It 1 also unknown
tf there were ddd1t1ondl v1c·
tim • he a1d.
Ba d on the tatut ol
hm1tat1on • the Ccl e will
remain act.Ive until a \ear
from the date the v1ct1m
came forward with the mfor-
mallon. huJman said
Cleworth is being held tn
Orange County 1a1J m heu of s.so.ooo ball
Anybody with mformauon
about the mcident, a well as
tho who believe they mcly
have been victm\), t a ked
to call Del Tom Monarch at
(9491 644-3790.
•~ .... ..,.covers pubhc
s.tftty ~ courts She m~ be
relChed at (949) 574-026 °'by.-
mail at dfff» bNrathe
l<lDmt>S.Com
ON OUR MUlll·MIWON OOU..U INVE.l\ll'OltY
RETIREMENT SALE
Mary Barr
concliuks
42 ~""' of service!
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Im ...,. 7:35 p .m.: lido Isle Yacht club • Elec.tta Crurt11'. (M9) 723-
1 p .m .: Bay Isle Channel 1069
l:JO p.m.: Start l:JJ p.m.: Coast Guard, Harbor f • Fun Zone &o.t ~: (9iie9)
(Off Collins Island) Master Dock 673..()2~
7:0I pm · Balboa Bay Club 9 p .m.: Finish (Off Collins Island) • Gondola Company of New-
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by about 6:55 p.m.
•MISTY~ RESTAO.
IUlllT, 2735 W. Coast High·
w1y. (949) 642-3431 . The
parade passes by about 7· 15
p.m.
• TAU Of THE WHALE
MST~, 400 Main St .•
And to pdy homdge to the
trad1llonal naullcal theme of
the parade. Roush coiJed two
"cute. httl • ea erp nh
around the genercitor for the
l.Jght lll Santa' leigh
Rou h. 60. Sdy he revel tn
the attention the mall boat
gamer a they pass thetr larg-
er counterparts
"The bigger boat honk
thetr horns. they can t behev<>
KISS
CONTINUED FROM 1
This yecu VanZeeBroeck
decided to d1Vlde th 90c1I
mto three ttme penods As
the hrst on ended in wanter
he ~td he wanted to credte
a fun incenh\e to park tht>
tu.dent · reading lren.i:y
·w e tned to get a redl
(949)673-4633.The
parade passes by 1bout
8:08 p.m.
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The parade passes by about
7.17 p.m.
1t Rou h aid "It's JU'>t
dmaZlng, the re ponse •
Bdlbotl lslctnd re 1dent
Greg Clarke aid the bodt
parctde provtde the perfect
incentive to get into the
Chnstmas pmt
ClMke 38. decorate hls
18-foot Grady Wh1te powered
h hmg boat wtth 1acle hght ,
d Chnstmas tree on the
bough and a w reath on the
reindeer. hut when thtlt
didn't happ<>n ''e hdd to
think about pldn B • VdnZee·
Broeck aid
. Plan B dr <>!>mg up
tedcher Judy Hllbert ffid •
Wf ~tdggae 10 antlers and
ghtter
As ~lag91e licked her bp
an antlnpdtton of the big
moment. the c,tudent!t held
their breath
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Cldrke '>did • 1 enjoy dl.>corat·
ln(j th(' l><.ktt dnd W<'lng the
dtlferent boctt that arP dt>CO·
rdt •d •
Cldrke '>did he> dehnuelv ~wts more popuJcH dround the
lime of the bodt pdradE> c1.S tus
fnend <;la.rt cdlhng to hitch a
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And while Colhn i con·
Cheer en!tued as
\dnZeeBroeck gingerly
k1 5.ed ~l<lgg1e two more
tlmP5t
I would gladl} k.t !t rem·
deer clny day becdu e you
gu} d1d o w U with your
recld.l.ng. • he aid. ·
It wa hilc1nou . drd
">lXth-grclder Enk Wu. clddmg
that he en1oyed th opportu-
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is evervone·s fovonte pdrt)-
gue t a he pa es by ·ev l)On us and tdlk.s :
he said. "The) d k me If I
need something to dnnk Th
camarctdene betwe n the
boat guy is JUSt mcred.ible •
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tion She ~ be re.teh.cj It (949)
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VanZeeBroeck aid he
will probably ra1 e the bdr for
the next readtng penod And
he' not planrung to lu
anything else
·1 m thm.lung ol hnngmg
In· -Out burger~ • sh said.
• ~ NllwmM c~ ~uc.1-
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Tbe Crew Cu ts, Cogl Grant,
the Chord tl<> and th1• Tt'<l
Henndn Orch trn will q10.:f• c1
bollday Chn tmdi. shO\\ ut 8
p.m. m Or<.1nqt• Coo t Col-
leg 's Robert 6 .. t\loor Th"·
otre at 2701 Fulrv1 w Roud.
Costa Mc a. JS. 31 for
advance hdwt . 24 101
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available to 0\ tod nt ,
senior ot.az n-. dnd rhtltlrt•n
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SATURDAY
A di cus Ion and support
group for f>t'O!)lt• dn,JCJU' or
depr ~ !<.I tn th(• \\ctk1• of tht•
Sept t I IC'rronc,t olldt k' '' 111
be!Jln todo} tlrld will ht• lwhl
at t 0.30 u m ,., <'I'\ '-l<1t1ml.1}
at b60 Baker <.,1 Su1h• 211 ·B
Costd ~If"" Chh1h1•th
Slocum 1!o tJ ll«•n"•d murr1l11Jt'
and fd.IDlly tlwrc1p1 .. 1 who hd'>
prciCbCcd In C ·o.,lcl ".. ft•.,,1 Im
21 yectr'i l{pwr\.1l11Hl'i
requ l d (7141 )4ll· 770tt
Frankie A.vctlon wlll perform
at 8 p m in o"'"'"' "'"''' Coll !ge' .. Rolwrt 1\ ltHHI' n ....
atre I h hit """'' 1m lu'I" •De D\• Dmdh. cll)cl \ t •nu ..
and A\dlon hu'> t1ppt>t1r1 ·<I 111
more lhtln 10 mm If ' in< hut·
Ul9 ·nip Aldmo, \II\ 1lljt 111
the Bottom nl th•• "' ll •
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beach mo\1P., sue h ,..., • BPclf h
Party• ctnd "8t'd( h m.mkc•I
Rinqo " :l'I for ttdo.:can<:e Bu1ldmg on Orange Coa t
rn •rv ticket , ·47 for CoU ge's campu at 2701
ctdv<tnr • dasc ounl tit k for FcuM w R d, C ta M
Ordng Coct t tud nti., Th company will d mon-
mur c1tt.e n und chUJwn tral 1t1 graph10 tabl ls,
younut-r 1han t 2. 3 at th ~eluding lh Graphire2. th
dour Tirl\et u\ldildble onhne tntu 2 and lh Cmbq. The
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h22-S"l7fi ion lor beginning ond
SUNDAY
Th.-Chancel Choir and
.. 0101 '' -of C'ummun1ty
Churrh, ConqrNJdllondl
Unllt'<l <..'hurc:h ot ('hrt t will
prht•nt John RuttPr., ·~It.HJ·
ntl1«1t • clunng th IU d rn
<•r.·1c:~ i.lt h M th•hotmpc
AvP . Coron.i d I f\.lcu . Mll!>1C:
t.hr ~tor Rod1w1 Whitten ~ill
h•ud lht> t•n,,•·mhlt• nw plil\'
'"' •'I 111 Lc1tm dnd c >Id Enq-
h'>h 1!14~1 hH-7-WO
JAN J
The Brallle ln tltulf' \\Ill
hf'tflll 11th•r11H1 lrcl' du'""'
.Ion i ond 1 onllnu • lor I:>
ton'•'< 11tl\ •• Thur,tl<1\ tru111
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lrlq lht htllllP, ci-. \\t•ll ti'-h'ttOl
ho\\ 111 11·< Pl\'I' lt1lkinq hook-,
thro11<1h Brc11l11• Jn-;lllut(' s
L1hr1H\ St •r\dt t'' J 11cl \'
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JAN S
\\dcom Technolog \\UI be
the 11 "'llrt ti 11111 sl di lh1•
Ornmp• \pph• f'umpllll'r
<'!ult' 111 .. ••tmq tr11m H 11 m to
I I ) p rn 111 tllt> <"hl'nll .. tr.
<tdvanr<.'d Macmto h u I'll,
l>r k out group on topics
.. uch a~ photo 001ung, and th
m•w f\.lac oix-raung yst m
OSX Fret> for hrst time v1 I·
tor . (9491 770· 186S or Vl.Slt
www.oacc.org.
A pa.Ir of flv•week, no-cred.ll
interm dlate Lido dtl.i.n g
C'lcl!. dunng January und
Ft•bruary will bcglll$ at 1:30
p m Jdn 5 and run unul 5.30
pm Sunt.lcay cla) will
l>t~IO Jan 6 dunnq th s..im •
!":"u" All cla c will m t di
Ordng COd t COllC<J<" Soil-
ing Cent r at 1801 W. COcl'>t
H1qhway, N •wport BedC"h
lll5. (q4Q) 645.CMl 2 .
JAN. I
The Service Corp of Retired
E {'CUllVC ru. n WLU ho t cl
hU!olO plt1n work hop Imm
q a m to noon at auont1I
Univer<,1ty, 1390 I fctrbor
Blvd , Co'>t<l ~t !>d 25. $20 1f
pr1•rc•g1stPr<>d Rc•'>t•rv.111on'
requ ted. 171 41 550 -71b<.t
JAN. 11
The Bralile Institute wtll
I '<Jm lht> hr .. 1 ol ''' <.On'>t~U·
t1,·e lrt•P r:ndtt\ d c1 .,t•s 111
1t•<1ch JX->opl(• hit\\' to wm.un
indt•pt>ndent dt>sp1tt' \'l'>IOD
lo" Cid., •s \\Ill t)(> lrom 1 to
3 p m di thP Co,ta ~I d
ruor C1uz ns C nt r cat Y5
W. t 9th ·1., C~ta M Par·
bopont£ will I am n w wa~
of doing uch da1l)' wk
cooking and mancagi.ng th
horn • a wf>U d how to u
v1'iual aid . to mcsiurruze
r ma.uung v1<,1on . Cdll (7141
821-5000 to .. 19n up
Th UC l.rvln Film oclety
will prt-•.cmt •Mt ting P~pl
1 Ea<>\'.· " doc:umf"ntdr)
chrorucltnq thP Bnb'>h group
Rdd1ohedd\ OK C:omput r
tour, wh1ch is dbout th bdnd
cought in <1n uncontrolldbll•
mE>d1a mqhtmarc of d cnbcal·
ly dnd commrroally ucce •
lul dlbum Show um are 7
und q 1> m In the UCI Student
Center C n·swl Cove AudJto-
num. _s, l for UC lrvme tu·
dent • S4 UC Irvine foculty
dnd stoll cmd non-UC Irvin
st11cl11nt'> ('J4'11 824-5588
\\'\\'\\ fllm~H I\ UCI f':dU
JAN. 18
The UC Irvine Film odety
wtl.I prc'>f>nt ·cr~r Cordt>m·
11t 7 dOd ~ p.m. In the UCJ
~tudl•nl CPnter C'l).,tdl Cow~
\uchtonum The hlm I'> ubout
cd1th BOU\ IC'r Bea IP dnd h .,
dc1ughlf!r I:d1 hving 10 d
w mlcl ot their own behind·
lh1·11 28-rnom dt>edying Ed-.t
H.impton rndn'>IOn known u'
1h1• "Gn•v (ic1rdens • $5. 'I
IM UC' ln.:ine tudcnl.,, $4 for
l C lrvuie fdculty tllld Mdll
ond non-UC lrvm i.tud<>nt-.
1t14ql H:.!4-~588
JAN. 24
"The Writer and the En' I·
ronment • lhP fourth in d
-.t'""'' of Ire<' public: IN lUll''
'flk e. nn ual 2exus
There really is a free lunch!
~ !'19'" 10Jf DI Gtr.naro ~ 'f<W O'IC •t • IC•e t :c-.1 c.i yi,..
IO!\C<I • ~ o" 'r'O. ~\Ceo-.. :~.cne.
Who says there is no such thing as a fnt lunch?
come to the new balanceSM Newport leach
you'll fit right in:
lndeperde. dly ~ or'Ci ooenRd
'
GOecetnGer to ~emGer Sa~s Guent
N o w thru J<tnuaf'I 2nd You II Find lncrPdlbtr
V.th.1Ps on Your Favorite Lexus
At -
by I •adin9 humanitJ SC'hol-
dr , will begm dt 7 _30 p m. m
th Hwnaruh Int mdhonel
8Uilding. Room l t 0, on the
UC Irvan cctmpu~. 'oted
c1uthor Hom ro AndJ1 and
1i rry Tcm~l W1Utdflb wtO
addre th rt>lat1onsh1p
betw •n the wnt •r and th
(:OV1ronm •nt, why ca wnh•r
t)f~om ~ dn ac:hv1i.t cand how
nt1turi• 1n· pu " writing
Opf•n lo thP. pubh<' 14491
H24 ·5484
fE I . 1
Tb Co~munlty As n. lnsU-
tutt> Orange> County ChdptPr
\\ 111 h<.>'>t d thr <•·dd\ Prol s·
s1onul t'.1<tn(tgpm •nt bnelop-
mt·nt Pr1)(Jh.1m Ft•b 1 through
ft•h t 11t tht• f'\\ port S<!dch
t<. lc.u fllJlt Hot I 'IQ() !'<t>WJ>Ort
Ct•nh•r l>nw f94~1 180-7'tb0
MARCH 19 • Orange Coast Coll~e· 18th
vnr 111 I hqh vh<Jol UonrP
Dc1} '111 l:H • h<•ld lrorn H t1 m
tu I ill p m ul 27111 f-c111'\1P\\
kuocl C'o .. 1<1 \h•'c.t ~tou• thdn
2is OrdnfJ" < nunt\ high
.,C'hool .. tuct1•n1., t1nd thf:·tr l<1c -
ult~ cllf\1,11(., ctrl' l'Xpt.'< lt>d lO
<1tt«nd 1714 t 4:U-S50n
ONGOING
Chiropracto r Kath leen M .
( dlTif)I>< II-. olhtl• ho-.t'> src .. •
-.pmul r .iri• c:lo .,,,, di 7 t 5
Friday, o.c.mbet 2 I, 200 I 7
pm. Wedn ays. 1·30 pm.
Fnd.a)'i and 11:15 e.m. S.tur·
day at 3400 Irvine Ave.,
Swte 114. wport BHcb.
Complim ntary consultabOOI
41\d exams avail.ab} . (949)
263-1462.
The ctty of Cotta M ...
R«-cr auon OIVl ion' Early
Childhood Program provld•
rPcrnat1onal acttv1be$ for
children ag 3 to 5 from 9
a.m to I p .m Monday
through Fnday at the
Bdleanc Commuruty Center,
1975 Bal anc ·onve Call for
co ts.171 4) 75-4-5158
TNm urvtvor Orange Coan·
t\" hosts tts •\V'alk and nt.lk, • a btweekJy wdlk.lllg group for w~en who hav had or
hu\ e cancer Women have
lh opporturuty to hare theu
expenenc cand support one
dllOther Th group m ts at
1 CJ d m th se<:.ond and fourth
Fndciy of f •\'el'\ month at the
"11kegoddc-. .. tore in Fuhton
1 .. 1and in "lt>wport B ach
t94Q1 275-3888
The Upper Newport Bay Eco-
l~1cal R '> •l'\'f> and Noture
Pm'\erve ho .. ts kdyak tours of
th1• Back Rd\ dt to a.m Sun-
dcs}i. for d t\\o-hour tour ot
2301 Uruver!t1ty Dnve. ew-
port Bedrh $20 Kayaks
o\'d1lable lhrough Newport
Dun"' \\ dtNfront Resort Call
tor rt'~ •rvdUon (800) 585·
11747
SABATINO'S
Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch
251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach
Pl,.a~ ·a' fl'\( " u·~ d •t • er. "' rntr .at;,,,..
: (949) 723-0621 :
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QUOTI Of THE DAY mOP ..
·our defense la what kept ua Jn the
game because we were forcing bad
shots. But, our free throws killed ua ... •.
Ill
Jen lhomplOf\ Newport Harbor High
g irls basketball coACh
0.10 .. 1' ......
CARLETON MEARS
8 Friday, Oecemb« 2 t , 200 l
Hunting
for best
stocking
stuffer
As two of the biggest
hopping days approach for
golf retailers, it's much of
the same for 2001.
T hoM' an the goU ret.lll busane
hd\'e one ldSt shot Uus
WC't•kend to mdke up lor
.. 1umpan~1 dUtumn sale!>
• Rt•tcul bus1hc!>'> ai. dehrutely oft.
dncl tht' m•xt rouple of days will tell
u .. .,omNhmq ldbout Chnst:ma sales
tor 2001)." .,did PGA profe ional
John U'Ondrd. ownN/operator or an
dWdrd-wannanq qoU hop at Newport
Bedch Golf Courw
Alter CdUdwdy's ERC II marua
dnd the hype over the TlUeast Pro V t
qoU bdll an the J>d"t year. there
probably asn'l one hot item to put
under the tree
But at John Leonard' Golf Shop.
wtuch hdS been named among the
l>t><tt goU :.hop!> m the nauon for rune
ronsecullvt> years by the trade
publtcat1on "Golf Shop Operabons·
Richard Dunn
GOlf
an al category
1pnvately owned
dcUly feel. today
clod Saturday are
expected to be
two of the biggest
days of the year.
·we still have
pt.•ople coming an
.. pending money
(de!>pate the
ndbon's economic
chmatel. • said
Leonard, whose
!>hop has al.so
been pr.w.ed by
Golf World Mciguine
·1 Uunk play LD general is off for
the country It's affect.mg everybody.
Other Uung ctre oft, too goll gets
affected by people tn other lines of
work ·
As we approach the hrst
Chnstma.s or the new millennium,
tht-re's not d whole lot of new tutl for
the ~tocking\, but Leonard said the
Pro V I qoU bdlli. remcUll the hotte t
1tPm
"It <,('('m" therf'\ more demand
Lhcln <tupply dOd even more so now
di the 1~1 manutP TIUeast can't
prodUC'I' t>nough of them,• Leonard
!>did of lht• Pro V t's. which retail for
S.19 <1 do7cn on setlc cit many shops. a
drop from its reguJar S50 pnce tag.
In dddibon to the Pro Vt balls.
wtuch many PGA Tour pros use. the
Precept MC' Lddy ($ 19 99 a do2en) ls
dlso d hot item. ~d'™' at If reputed
to be the longest ball clJllong average
plciyers ·c,uy buy that ball.·
Leoncird 'Wlld "They're the ones wbo
put at on the mdp •
A s for the ERC II, retail rs now say
l'"'\..it's a dead club c.uaway bas
had to take back man'( of the ERC
II . which were deemed illegal by the
Uruted States Golt Anodation.
because tores couldn't move them
and room wu made for otb r
Callaway clubs. like the popular land
legal) Hawkeye VFT drlver ($329)
Among the top stocking stuffen
lf!Cted by patrons this weekend will
probably oo a goll scope CS3t.9S),
w tuch lm up your shot to the flag
and glv you the yardage.
A new wal<"h that hangs from a
SEE GOLF MGE 9
.,This is the
first time
we played
with intensity
the whole
game ... .,
Elbert Davis
CdM girls coach
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tlGH SOIOOl GlllS IASIETIAll
Corona de1 Mar's CoUeen Marks
( 10) applies pressure on Newport
Harbor's Atbena Vasquez (left)
lD Tbunday lbowdown. Below,
CclM'• Courtney Kawata (11)
reacbel lD to force a jump ball
from Newport'• Ally Stoltz (15)
u Lauren Snell (00) looks on.
DAILY Pl.OT PHOTOS IY DON LlACH
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v..,.z 2. scoeu '· ~ J. wtvtf*'11. Milllr2.~0
).pt. goM • CMnpOell I.
Fouled out • nont
Tectnall · none c.-.. ... ltarNly 0. Luu 0. Snell t.
~), Gf\ber 2. IUe1n 11, ~ 4, ~ 6,
St.rn2
~ goMI . Mlrtl '· KAeln ' Fouled out AolmWy
~none
llGll SOIOOl aLS SOCCER
:Wounded
Sea ·Kings
knock out
the Tars
Corona del Mar responds to
injuries with an intense
perlonnance for a 37-27 win
over rival Newport Harbor.
S'9Ye Virgen
0.u.Y PILOT
CORO~A DEL P...1AR -
With four player out of
action , Including two
starters. the Corona del Mar
High girls basketball team ...._. 21 found quick mot1vat1on ,_...,... 17 when it reahz.ed who wa
Vl5Jt:Ulg Its gym Thursday rughl.
Back Bay nvaJ Newport Harbor provided
ln.sparatlon for the battered Sed Klngs. who
earned braggmg nghts Wlth a 37-'JJ nonleegue
vtctory.
CdM 1wuor Jacloe McCoy. a fim-team All·
Paafac Coast League and All-Newport-Mesa
Distnct performer. tS out for the seMOn Wlth a
tom antenor cruoate bgarnent, and taltlng
seruor post Came Hawlons will not play th
rest of the season either Wlth a tom meniscus
CdM seruor Naz Aldteha will nun the next
three weeks with an ln1ured houJd r and 6·
loot 1uruor Aryn Dunas tS away from the team
on vacauon.
"This 1 the first lime we played with
intensity th~ whole game.• C~1 Coach Elbert
Davts sa.id. ·we didn't feel sony for owselv
Th girls that were h re. wted up and played
hard. I hope 1t' not becaUR' of Newport. but
I'm ure that had a lot to do with at I hope
(CdM) would get up for all the garn
CdM 1uruor Kelllann Klem parked th
Sea Kings' inten perfonnaoce h cam
off the bench to ledd the Sea Kings 14-7) wtth
11 poi.n~. sconng seven i.n the fourth quarter
She tu1 two free throw with O 28 left for a 35·
27 lead
Lauren Snell, a v rsallle CdM sophomore.
showed glimp&eS ol her potenbal, sconng rune
points. while en1or point guard Andrea
Gruber. wbo wore a bandag over a rut above
her right eye, led the def nse wtth we s\eals
The Sallol'i answ~ wtlh 1uruor Llndsay
Woller, who scored a t~·h.lgh eight pomts.
wtule seruor Evtta Clstl1Jo added ven points
and a game-tugh 11 rebound • rune &n the
second hc111.
•Sffmg the guts get pumped up for Uus
game. you couJd tell tlus ls d big rivalry,•
Newport Coach Jen Thomp on said. ·we
played a very good def nsave game nus Is the
brst game where we saw the gtrls tal.IUng on
defense Our defense as what kept us ln the
game because we were forcing bad shots.
But, our free throws lulled us.•
Newport Harbor struggled at the foul line.
malang 6 ol 21.
The Sailors t 1 ·9) were outlCOred 12-6. over
the final seven nunu\ Woller nailed a pt.11
of free throws wtth 7 oe left. but CdM still
led. 22-21. a.nd alter JOean drained a tb.rff.
pointer Wlth an aabt from Colleen ~14.rks,
the Se.t Kings gained huge mocn~tu.m ,
CdM Junior Madilon Otterbein bit 4 chitch
)wnper off an ..mt from Gruber wttb one
aaind left co the shot dock to gtve the Sea
Kings • 31-25 lMd with under three minutel
left. and Gruber &Mer diiibed U1 a.ill to SoeU
for Ml ell\' lly\lp Md • 33-25 leld W1lb l:ll llft.
•(Snell ls) coming uound.• Devil Mid.
• rve been wetting for um She an do it an for
us and we're going to need ber. •
1be Sea Kings built• 1~·10 lead belon
haltume. Mark• knocked down a crudal
tbne-pointel and WU fouled wtth 1: 18 left lft
tbt lint half.
Corona del Mar shuts down St. LucyS, 4-0
Shepherdson teps in, big
time. with three goalS in
shutout of Sl Lucy's. .......... ,
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11llk about Mpp6ng up.
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a goal inlmMs &at« to eec:ure cballeaged oftlm, but .-de
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Doily Pilot
IOYS WlllUU.
Sage Hill rolls, 60-22
Th S6ge Hall High
boy buketbAll t am
<'Ored the rtnl 14
• points of the game.
then crul ed to • 60-22
nool •4gue triumph over
ddl bclck Vall y C hrutlan to
po t the r hool's hr t var 1ty
home v ctory.
M ake Fitzhug h and K v1n
Joyce • orcd lti ahd 15 potnb,
re Jlt?C'llvely, while fre hmdn
gudrd Malt Loper cdm off th
bench to <'hip an a rar !er-high
10
·Junior cen ter colt Cho
collt>cted a team-high eight
n>bound.s for the Lightrung (3·3)
CUdch Cordon McN ill also
pnuled th ettorts ol rett>rves z..m Fnednc.bs (four J>Olnbl and
Alex Cochran (two pomts) ·n.c-guys both had quabty
rrunut , • M cNeill said.
1 h L1gbtnlng returns to
action Jan. -4 agalnit Wh1tn y -........... , • ..,_..v......,o..-u
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UCI women play tonight
The UC Irvan wom •n' bo .ketbaU t dm will look[][]
10 put an end to its ven-game losing ~tr c1k agamst
the Uru\ ~1ty ot Seto Dlf.'90 m d nonconference match-
up tonight at the Bren Ev nts Cent r at 7 p m
Th~ Torl'r ffl-.i) h dd into lhP conte-.t with d hv -game win
treai..:
'They dll! d wr, up·t mpo tedffi, • UCI Coach ~1dlk AdclfllS wld
·For haV1n9 cl rt-cord ot 1·7, our t am has a grec11 attitude We are
>tlll worklng ~ml and playul<J tog ther We hd\e put our re('Ord as.de
and are trym9 to be d good ba ketbciU teclITl •
Lead.mg lht• churge d9ct1nst the Toreros \\flll ~ 5-foot-l 1 senior
forwdrd Candy Upclr.ih, who Is dVerdgang lb 5 points and 12
rebound pN gcJnw
·1 uunk Candy hd., l><.>~·n th<.> hmmq tdr m thJS thmg: Adams
'>did • hP hd1t hdd d double-double in dlJ eight gclmec; so far and
that a pr tty cUnaang stdl ll>UC' for bcmg an undersized po t •
In dddillon to OJktrdh, lentauw '>lcuters for the Anteaters tndude
' 8rdndy I fudson who I d\£>rdg1ng to 1 point per gc1me cUtd 5 2
r bounds
Enn Tomlin n, K11nb<>rly ~IMtin ctnd Knsten Green c1re also
probable '>ldrters who '' tU dim to h(•lp the Anteaters nap thf'tr
long .. 1 lo .. 1nq '>ln•uk .. m<t• th"• l<f<JJ.~ c>t1wn whlln UCI l~t I l m
cl row
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 8
~OU bd4 dlld qoU·ll• '>On gllt
n>rtiflCdli''> drt.' dlsO <Joo<l
1deti lA>0ndfd said
LPOnclrd ddded thol
Cle\ t•land v. edge'i have ctl'>o
been hot ell Chr~tmus um
Leondfd' goU hop
convPn1ently local d on If'\ m
Ave nu • m 0\1. port ~clch
with pl nt) ol parlung, also
ofter fr gllt v. rapping l or ab
cu tomer..
John Leondrd LoU hop ll>
open 11.xJdy ftom 8 )O d m tu 7
p m dnd lurdd), unddy
and ~ londdy from 8 a m to 5
p m l><·tcitls 194ql 852·868q
The Plil)t"fS Club at
Pelican I hlJ LoU < lub hd
-Aman AguJIM
l~-en ct h1L ..a far with owr 300
m mlK'r..hlps '>Oki m two
we<•k after the program
l>eqan goll course publiost
PduJ Brownmg s.ud
The Playt!~ Club. w11h a
one·tmw rec of S350, offer.
pld} •rs rNiuced greens fee
dnd vdJ'lous other benehl!I
D tcllb 19491 700-0707
EsWict. HJgb junlor Jason
C4™o1dy luushed econd m d
held or over 80 pldyers m the
Juruor Tour S4·hole l'l-1dJOr di
Singing F-hlb m El CClJOn
dunng Thanksg1v109
w kend
<. ~ 1dy hol d three-round
total ol 22 l ancludmg d
I ·under 71 in the st-'COnd
round. In over JOO rounds 1t
WdS one of only five round>
play d under par Richard
Grove ol Northern CctWorrud
woo the event
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Col .... -Uno_,.ty cl W> ~ ., UC IWle, 1 pm
Ht\jl'I w..noot DOY' ~ H.not .,
~ C-IJOn CMltlf a..;c.""
("*W'U ""'°Niguel --•t ~t.n.
HocJh, 1 JO pm hi.nC .. M GMo.n c;,_
ToumMNttl \I\ 0. ... •t w.JI~ Hql,
1 )0 pm. '.iiot •t eon. MtliA 1 pm,
Hogh 1Ctlool 9ott\ "1n ....U ,,...,_ ...
T~M ~-V..,0. pool pi.,
wttt Tcw1-"" lwlnl• 'pm.; 11 Toro
"" .....,,, HMtJor 7 p"'
Sailors punish
Savanna. 68-54
Th N ~port
Harbor High boy;,
bd k lb•ll team
end d it two·gdm
toQng lt1Mk by defeebng
avtnna, 68-54. 10 th
ronsolctllon quart rfinalJ ol th
Anaheim Convention Center
Holiday Clas le Thun doy t
KeMedy I ugh
Newport ruor Tony M lum
h4d rune ot his game~high 22 1 pointl in the UUrd quarter. when
lbe Tan (8·4) turned • 33·24
Mltime defidl no a 4-t·39 leed.
•we t•r1•d going tn1ade
-more in the third quarter.· Nld
Newpon COldl lMTY Hnt. who
alto nottHI 6-foot·8 frontbnen
Nedlm Pa).vac end Jaml•
Diefen~ch packed up theu
: game ..... iDtennillk>n i CMd Ront.n ildded bildt·
tO•HCll tbtff·po&Dt•n wtth --·----· 5MDor torwmd lrill PW .....
Md ti.,...'° bllp ......... s.MDrtlMtmm..,....'t7!30
.. ~lrll I II &s'etlCMele ,. . .., ............ ____ .
Allo Nllllll ..... .
llDDm ~ KhOol • "-Port tWtlOt "ecwon.
def MM kk """" l pm
am
~ IOIOOl tioy\ CorONI dtl MM .i
MMMDti.lP"' ll ~M ~ J pm ~ ""°°'.,. Cow MMot " s.Ma ""') p "'
Mustangs cold
in 34-30 defeat
C ta M High'sQ ~lrls .k tbell teams
cuntinu to truggle
an the varly tag ot
the .uon. d.roppulg a 34·
30 deo.s1.on to c.bfs G&a<Mton
Ui the consoLabon twacket ol the
Tournament at Hawuen
Gard ns Center.
Th loss d.ropi M ... to 2·7
and puts tt ao a hnal consollbon
game on Satun:ldy at 1·30 pm.
et Mllhkan High an Long BHch
ega.uut an opponent sW1 to be
determined.
Thursday's lo wu one
muy Ul the Mul1Mgl' program
won't forget IOOn
Mew'• accuracy from the
r»ld ln the Hnt half sUnk to 4 %
c 1 for 2.S) • Gehr ..cablilhed a
lO..alMd
Mete warmed up a ltttlit ua
the l9CID8d Ml ud ...._.I 1or•ne.J%>
lboadt Neff. • 5·foot· I I
ju&'iar. -.... oaly Mallllllil tD ~--tblatwopataa.a. ..-...22,..., ...........
and two .......
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.. A
SPORTS Fridoy O.Cembet 21, 2001 9
llGH SOIOOl GIRLS WA111 POLO
Coroudel MM
H19h'1 CutdDA
Hewko (lS) ls
the l~r of tbe
packtortbeS..
Klngs u they
prepue 10 duel
· ~k ~yrtval
ewport
Harbor today, ln the l~ti T'S pool.
Something's got to give
Newport Harbor-
Corona del Mar
duel features two
of the top team m
Southern CaWom1d.
Richard Dunn
DAil y Pit.OT
l'-EWPORT BEA<. II
\\ htll' I hl! ""ewport lldrl>or
Clnd <.:or ond d t.>1 l\lcH high
hool girb Wdll!r polo tedrn.!t
could meet d!Jdln thJ) dSOn
LO Pllhcr ol lhree toumdmenl.!t
1n which both school drt'
ch~dul •d to pl<iy. toddy"
no nl •dgue Qdme an tht•
Sculors' pool di 3 45 p m
lectture .. d uniquely propor·
uondtt! po t •a on picture
Let JUSI '-clY 11\ •I prt•-C'lr:
!South rn •('l1on1 pld~Olf
game.' Sdld 1' •wpor1 HurtJur
Coach Bill Barn n. who!iol! tc.un
hd.) doffilfldted four oppon n~
th! a n mcludmg d 12·8
\lctOr) 0 \Cr per Midi J>O\H'f
Lonq B dCh "'•I on 1n thl!
'>t'd on opt,nf'r 0 c: 7 C.d~I
ldtPr d le.sh'<.! Wilson 10·8
Both teums dre 4·0 dO<J
rt1nked bv the Time 1n tht•
~outhern Ccthlorn1a req 1on
Top-10 poll
"To b •ell (lht• St11lor.,1
rl>qUJI d 1otdl tt'd.ID t-nort from
u wh r pt..'Opl dre bclslccill~ -
hd\ ang to help olh r peopl(• on
dclenw . IH'>t ·yc•ar Cd~I
COdch Adl'On ChcilH') Solid • 11\
Estancia girls
post 53-34 win
E tanc1d High
Juruor Xochitl Byf1t!ld
cored 16 of her
game-high 20 point
u:a the hrst hAlJ to h Ip the
ho t Eagle ecur d 53-34
nonlugut-victory ov r Noue
Dam Academy Thur d•y
night.
Sophomore point guard
nisha Wue drilled both of h r
Uvee-polnten In the fnt penod
to help the Eegl build a 21-Q
lHd after e'9h• minute Sh
finllbed with l ti poanb to h Jp
Ettancie llMl&Dtain control
It w• the fourth game U"I fow
deyt for Estancia (4·5), wtuch
~itlbulyWMk~yat
4 p m , bllt.bng W.C Tonan<"e
for Che ~P oC lb pc;>Ol
ta tbe Jlm Hlll M@mon• I
Tounameat et MMlekm v.e)O ..... ,,.. ,.... .. M'9lioD Vii$
... bllld for s.Nrdey, .... it
oatotMMMtae~t
.... 2l-30
UCLA-bound Katherine Belden (4t ls one of Sewport Harbor's ace as the aUors
await the Invasion of Corona del MM Loda)' for a nonleaque girls "ater polo rolll.slon.
not 1us1 pldytng on ·<m-ont' II
"e pldy om--· n--0nt> lht>rt•., no
Wd~ \\t' C-dn bcdl lht•m
UC l.A·bound ">t1ruur Kdth·
enne Bc>ldt·n ti thrt't•·llmt• .\Jl·
Clf l>1\ i:.1un I '-t·h:ctn>n dO<I
Uw 11•lurrun<J-,. d v1t'W ~dgtw.
Pld'lr l'r ol lht• '\'I.If I'> on • ul
r'llev. port 11.ulMr' \\ 'd pon.,
whlc h dl-.o LO< lud(' ,,ophomlih·
Jt>'>\IC11 8dll, '>t•n1ur Ambl•r
Brdl} t1nd 1una11r' Jt•nnt1
Murph} Annw W1qht ttnd
Pdl!Jl' Lt1n'>lntJ
In N •wport I ldrbor .. mu't
recent \ 1c1or} t 1 I· I O\ t•r
Lrun•r.1l'lr I Rdll led Nt•\\port
Vanguard m n
KO San Jos St.
Jo-.h Pt r.on or '<1
.?O points dnd lhr •
oth B Wl'l'e Ill double
hgurc d \angucud
lJmv n.1ty hocked ho t
Sdn J • tale Thuncfay rught
72-70, an a nonconleren< e
~•ctory o' r th 01 ion 11
P1 "on scorched th n ·t~
Wllb llt of 10 tht'ee.•JIOUlt "
Lev111cu Wilham on (17
poan ), bane M<'Kim t 101 and
O<tm1on 1orbley (101 •dd d
their touch dDd hawn Cotkt•ry
netted aght pour for the.I.Jo
who pl4yed theu only 0 1\ 1sion
I oppon nt for th .son.
Vanguard 15-7) outr bound·
ed n J Slat • 3"·27. with
1orbley and ~tcKim peang
Uons with nine boenB •pie(
Wlltiamlon chipped ln wtth
llX boerdt thrH bloc-Md lhoa
tnd OIW ltM1 to go Mong with
hil 17 pOintl
v~ w• up by ll st
bllltnM. 41 ·28
Coecb teph n French~•
UoN neai.d 20 of 42 ,.... I.he
fleld eDd bit 50% of lMV 11
tlfte.poilll IA I I !I* s....--........... 1
I ldrhor with thn·(• ~tt•dl., and
lhn~· qo.1h \\ tuJ \\ ac1ht 1uruor
.\'hit ~ Pdfolt> 41nd Rrdh t'dl h
hdcl l\\o ""'di., • 1•naor
q0dlk1· JX r Lt!Oh Crod1o1 hud
111ni> '-d\\'" und I\ .. o d .,,.,..., Ill
lhl' \\Ill
Curonc1 dl'I ~ldr < uuntt'r'
, .. 1th 1uruor. Bnttrw' B<w. lu
f>d nwll1• (" ctrl .. on lJd nal'ld
l>1G1d1 omo dnd Chn,ttnd
I It•\\ ko llt'dfll·h1qh 14 qc>Cll4'1
\\ rult• wnaor. i\ll·~d ~ hlJ(•f dfld
J11,'>ICd fm•., hU out { hdlll:'\ .,
'>lt1rtmy llnt•u p
'I thanl\ Wt> llldtc h up \H•ll
, .. 1th llht· Tdr.,I I'm look1nq
lorndt I It th· gam • I thmk
11 II lw "' urt'dl (Jdme 'did
( hdnt'\ "hO'>f' I 'dffi hd~
,·1ctor1t ' o\ er Pcnin.,uld, El
\ lodcnd Arllnqton o l
Riv r.1J1• u ncJ \\ 11 n
"-nmr Jp,,1c-d \\"I'll: I' the
( d'l llOdlit•
• 11' m\ hr t i':e" port·
< orona 11ctnll' Chan ·~ ~ad
'Tht• q1r1 .. oJr(• t •lling ffii• hm\
'" II t ht•\ I\ nov. t ho\e
t 't \\port) q1rl'> l (dU.,.. th )
ctll pktH'<i tuq1·tht.•r m th" Junior
J>ruqrdll\ dOd Ira\ •It'd to
Hd\\dll toqt•lhPr ThPv're all
ln1·ml ..
r
11 Friday. o-..bw 21 , 2001 SPOKfS
Future bright
for .Mustangs
lmS-
PGLOPllVIW Powering up
Sage Hill ii off to an
unbeaten start in its
first vanity aeuon.
tam. .. bllped the IOC'ml' ....
wtD ....... ol tbe C1P Soutblll
Section Dlvltlon I Hlle. Sl;ll
ICONd a g6al tn a 1·1 be iD uw
title ~ wtt.b Ca.temont Ann-Marte Krenik giving Mesa some stability. .... Aft• Marina, Peterson
continued her career at USC.
Now, 1be'1 bllly makJng I
contender of S.ge Hill tn lb•
Academy L.ea9Ue·
Stwe~
OMV PILoT
COSTA MESA-Costa M
Hlgb girls water polo coach
Ann-Mari KrenHc was hired
three weeks before the kason
1ta.rted. but it hasn't taken her
~ to cee.h:ze what type ol team
she bu.
With the help of co-c:oach
Mike WbJtman, a former
aquatics standout at Costa M
Krenik Is building a solid
program that wall enter the
Golden W t League next year.
But, hrst things first, the
Mustangs are ready for this
season
·we have improved 100""•
from the first game up to now,•
s&.1d KrenJk, a f11st-year coach,
who teaches eighth-grade
language arts at Mesa "The
girls have pulled together as a
team and they are golng to be a
fcn-e to be reckoned With. I th.Ink
(teams Ulte Corona del Mar) will
be surpnsed. We ttre not going
to be as easy to play against as
N GIRLS socaR
Taylor scores two
in CdMs 3-1 victory
Corona del Mar High' gtrls
1uruor varsity soccer team raJSed
lts record to 5-4• 1 Thursday with
a 3-1 victory over St Lucy's on
the wmncr''i field
Eltzabeth AJwnara scored off
an assist from Ctmsuna Taylor.
and later lll the fll'lt half, Brooke
Bwgner scored on a breakaway
to up the advantage to 2-0.
After St Lucy's cut the edge
to 2-1 lll the second hall, Taylor
scored with eight rnJnutes left
for the leer.
Vanessa Fallon Ahl.&a Kattan
and Amanda Stockwell were
strong defensively for the Sea
Kings.
Offensively CdM outshot St.
Lucy'. 14-7. Katie Schlesser had
six saves In the CdM goat.
CdM hosts Back Bay rtval
Newport Harbor Jan. 5.
..... ...
th y thought.•
Krenik, who earned her
degree at Cal State Fullerton.
usually COctches swimming, but
l1 quickly adapting to water
polo, She wtlJ ('()(tch the Costa
Mesa junior varsity ond
freshman swunrnJng t ams UUs
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OMY "'°' NEWPORT COAST
Appmmlly, ftnt lmpr 11rlons a.re
ilnpc:Nal for the 59 HUI ttigh
gtrll IOCCer teem.
In Ila inaugural va.ralty
MUOn. the unbeaten UghtnJng
bM lmproved 1o numben and In
, talent. u evidenced by lts4·0..l •
record.
lrittMty ~ so.
Kendra loslwlck SO
Oetlf-. c.n.·Thonw!s ff.
~OJ/ry So.
lAuta Gordon Fr.
~Gordon Fr.
Alexi..... Jr.
CMdin Hitdesty Fr.
Whitman, who rt-cently
heJped lbe Golden West College
men's water polo team to ct tale
championship, has been coor-
dinating several drill dunng
practices and has been mstru·
mental In the Mu tang '
improvement process.
Corsr ihlf:~
Kr9nik~Mb~
Sage Hlll had just elght
playen on its r<*er l&at year.
when Coach Amy Peterson
asked athletes from other sports
to help out on game days. Tb1s
seuoo, Peterwon actuelly made
cuts after llyOuts and the ra.ter
bas incre4sed to 18.
~Jlwetl Jr.
C.-y Mc:Madlin Fr.
Nt*'t Negrette so.
The Ugbtnlng hu veral
threats oo oftenH,, wbtch ls
trtggered by the defense led by •
Junior sweeper Kelly Jewell. I
team captain. Fre hmao
goalkeeper I.Aura Gordon is abO
a leader on defense and
treshman Qdgy McMadwl abo
supports ln the net. whale
freshman team captain
Mackenzie O'Brien contnbutes
defeMlveJy tn lbe m.lddle.
The olfe.nsave threats indude
JwUof forward Alexi Hanc:b. who
has five goals this seuon. and
freshman Amy Werblln, who
also bas fave goats.
Mack.,. O'lrien Fr.
ic.crinl ~ so. •He bas been doing an
awesome job with the glrl , •
Krenik said of Whitman.
Mesa (4-7}, which massed the
playoff last year w1th a 2-3
record in the Pacahc Coast
League, ha been led by ruor
team captain Ashley Wright
The.tuture looks quJte bnght for
the Mu tang as players Uke
junior Allison Grav1 and
'iophomore Jessica Steenhard
will be back for Mesa In its new
ledgue next year. In addJUon,
sophomore goalie Qna Paulhus
gains experience wath each
gam
There a.re no seniors at th
school. so PetetiOn is extremely
confident In what sbe will have
next year.
•we'll definitely be better
next year,· said Petenon, who as
just as excited about this sea.son.
•Tbe program II just going to
keep getting better and continua
to grow.•
Cwoline ~ Fr.
~Torina Fr.
lAut• Webb so. Arrff 'Narblin k
Lesley Weft>lin Fr
Gordon and Werblln, both
have twtn sisters on the team.
Lesley Werblln and Reb cc•
Gordon. who are starters ·AIU on Gravis as our
workhorse,• said Krenik, Who
plans to rema1n as the Mustangs'
coach next year. "She works
hard as far as hustling goes.·
Coedt; Arrff Petenon
Peterson is no stranger to
improvement. She wttnes5ed the
process throughout ht>r years at
Marina lilgh. As a senior. in
•They all get along With eacb
other very well,• Peterson said.
"They all bavo good heart and
want to win and lbat• a good
comblnallon. •
BOXING HAPPY •RTHDAY
Englebrecht packs a new punch
Longtime Corona del Mar
resident will unite his boxing
company with new boxing
promotional firm owned by
Oscar De La· Hoya.
Corona del Mar' Roy Englebrecht and
tus boxing company have joined forces with
suc-Ume world champion Oscar De La Hoya
and hu new Golden 8Qy Promotions LLC.
Roy Englebrecht Promotions, a table
Newport Beach-based boxing firm for the
pdSt 1 Z years, bas been acqwred by De La
Hoya after an announcement made
Thursday. Englebrecht wUl retain an equJty
piece in the new company and erve a
chief operating olflcer.
• 1 was overwhelmed with th Yt.Sloo that
Oscar had for the future of boxing,• wd
Englebrecht, who has Uved in Corona del
Mar for the past 30 years.
Englebrecht, who promotes approxJ·
mately 20% of all boxing shows held 1n
Calllomia, $19lled a three-year contract to
run the dally operaUons of Golden Boy
Protootions. GBP will now secure the 30 or
more fight dates that Englebrecht had
beduJed In 2002.
• 1 am convinced that we have put
together one of the best teams tn boxing,·
said De La Hoya, the youngest boxer to wm
world titles in five weagbt classes.
The fonnation d GBP makes De La Hoya.
29, the first Latino to own a national boxing
promotional flnn. .
Engtebrecbt's 2002 scheduling wlll
anclude fights in Orange County. He
scheduled fights at the Arrowhead Pond of
Anaheim and the Irvine Marriott.
"It t.s a.n honoc for me to be mduded m
,,
.·~ 'i:~-w .. E
Uus venture.• said Engl brecht, who began
his bonng promobng career an 1985 when
he was the direc tor of op rations for
promoter Don Fraser. ·we wall deveJop d
long-term bu a ne plan for Colden Boy
Promotions that will cover all aspects of the
busm of boiung We will be promoung at
venues all over the country We will scout.
ign and train fighters. We Wlll develop a
strategy for each boxer that )OUlS Golden Boy
Promotions plotung out th proper pace and
opponents. Wlth the gOdl ot putung them all
Ln a po 1uon to fight for world champi-
onships•
Englebrecht, who once worked as a
•stringer• cov nng football games for the
Dally Ptlot, was the vice p11 sldent of the
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (formerly the
San Bemardmo Spmt ), as well clS the senior vn preWSent ol lhe Arena Football Le.ague
Anaheim Pmmha .
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