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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-12-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. . Lkegn1y7 ~nthecok>r of the~ SM,_2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJAUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 'IHI WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2001 Cable woes have customers lining up for charige • Complaints of service and price hikes abound, but AT&T Broadband offiaals SdY the problems are minor. Lolita Harper OAA.Y P•lOT COSTA MESA -A few IJlocks from South Coast Pldzd. Where SWdJlllS of people braved long Imes to ldke odvantage of plummetrng post- Chnstmds pnces Wednesday, d dtf· ferent camp of consumers Wtllled 1t out for some c1nswers dbout thetr Cdbk> -.el'Vlce A hn -n cHly 50 deep at It long• t -curled around U1e lobby of AT&T Broadbdnd '~ Costa Mesa ottke at 200 Pauldnno Ave., with its tail hdnqmg out the door Customers m the bne held vanous erv1ce needs but wer all ther • for one reason: All the phone b.n w re busy • 1 cannot g t through to discoo· n<'C'l my S(>MC'C, • <;did Megan Kurley, who had truckt'<.I tn dD armtuJ of cable wmng dnd her cable box lo the office. ·1 hctd my wn lily on the lme one night whil(• I wa on hold I went up tdll'S, gdve my daughter a bath, dnd when I cc1me bclck down still nobody had clJl.Swered The only way to get a respon e 1s to come down hl'U' QllS1IOI ........ ...,your e...-ia with AT&T 9ra•••nd able? Call our Re.ders Hotline at (949) 642- 6086 or send e-mail to da1typ1· lotOl•tim~s.com. Please spell your n1me and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only Kurley·s testam nt wds echoed Wltb nods and munnun. by lhe (>('O- pie aroltnd her Eclrh took a twn hdr- Ul9 the1t lrustrallons wtule wclJllng for the attenbon of two custom r r- v1cf> f'mploy e . Pdtnck Rlley mod •two trit" to the Cdbl ofhce W dnt>-.dd\' lt>r d tott1l Wc.lJllng bm or two hour.. 11 • ~d he wruted 45 nu.nut dunng tlll> lunch hour only to qet c.1s rlo d '> tht> front door. t'le CdJll l>dck oJt r , .. ork dnd hndlly got h1-. b1lhng problem r lved H '>Ummcd up ht expen· ence w1th tht• ct1blc compcJO\ tn on1• word· lrustrt1llnq "When lhe\: \\dnt lh11111100<•\, \tiu twve to qt\ e 1l to t}1t•m nght 1mc;), hul when I Wdnt f'r\'IC'I• I con t 'fl"'I through to dn~urn• • RIJ<•} ... ml Pc.1ttl Rex k('O\\ct4ni•r Uu • PW < Ull\1• c.llrector of \T T Hr<>dctl)cmd "''l"•- rttte comrn11n1< dtton-. ~did Wedn !Seid~~ prohlPms -.h·nunt"<l lrnm I H 000 by~t •mwu.fr• d10,conne<twns Cu tom rs who w rf! more than 00 dc:l)"S dclioquent on poymenlli had their <dble connect.ton \\11chC'd off, h Sdld BecctWt •there I'> on" rf>glonul r c1U- ing rent r for Southt•m Ccililomw the phone hn " wer o.., rlooded \\Ith cillb llldt. in COOJW1Cbclll1 \\1th un m - dll chd.Jlg•• m lh hilling \')tf'm dnd e1 '' " to 7 o mcreaM> m rdl~ must hdve rou !d lh p roblt•m Ruc:kf'>m .. dgn r S<Jl<I UndN norm dl cqnd1twn~ I{()( kt>O\\dgnn did the COOIJ)dll\' ~ 11\'N ctq<· h<Jld Uffil:' L bNween thn~ <1nd ""\: •n rrunut~ tmd once the r:us- lorn••r • .., r:onnt•<t('d the problc m 1 SEE CABLE PAGE ~ Newport Coast may not share El Toro politics •But nl\ otfic1dl., ~dY thc>1r pro-alrport po it.Jon ,., th • be~l for nP\\. cincl old '-Pwport 8c>dc h re.,1dent~. June Casagrande OA~Y Pto '\.[\\PORT BEA CJ I S<Jml' h•·tr th1• Cll\ <;11111<1 ht•romt• ca hou ... t:> ch\ ull!<l un lh~ '"'lll nl tttrpon politic' d fl r 'I'\\ purt C11ci-.t 1-. annC'Xt·d Ttu•-.dcty morl' "°'"'' 111 'l.:t•wport C<ki-.t The \ ·pl« n ,,·ould Olt'dO I I ' dtreCtl\' 1mpd< tmt1 '-•' iK>n C0c1 ·, cine! C11rontt J1 I ~lar. • !Kl.Id Ph1llJµ ( ''""r un applJcant to !ht> Co11 .. t \dv1 orv Com- rmt1t1e "h(I !ought the annP'<d'Jon "There or c 11ntrc1du tion-. und I want 10 we ho\\ th1• city 1 going 10 d l'dl wtlh that • 1M M 4.'.1 t'A 'f OT Nancy Gardner of the Sw1rtder Foundation tAnds rtear tbe SanQ ~ River mouth ln Newport Beach. Gardner wants to see weUands built along the river that would act u natural UJten to reduce bacteria levels ln the waler. Rt-,lclt>nt' in thP unmr:or· porottt'<l c ommunat\ ''ho M t• "orkmq \\Ith ulhc tdl' on •tOnt"'\lnq llw lllll{Jhly .!.hOO-ho11w cirl'rt ..... , mun\ m thl'll r.mk' \\Orr'\ t1n •ill· 1><>rt ctl El Tc110 11 11 Ill< lu<lt•d lhP \ ·plcm could nwc.1n Thouyh th.. • has taken dn olhncsl !>chlllon oppo .. ing lh<> \'-pldn 11 -.ltpport of El Toro nonelh ll• looks W.e a pot ntlal thredt to neighbor- hood quiet The V-pldn "oulcl meun one I light path would roml! clo er to Nt>wpc>rt .( 'lct'>t thctn tho e nm' est John \\avm SEE COAST PAGE 7 Setting a high goal Don't leave those palm trees alone Paul CUnton DAILY PtlOT T he Newport Bedch chapter of Surfnder 1 -.etbJlg aggres- av ly op~t1c gC>clls for lhe new year dnd beyond In recent new letters to its mem- bers, th group h touted a goal lo reduce the amount of pollution at the mouth of the Sdnta Ana R.tver by 50" .. over the n xt hve y rs Surfnd r's Newport Beach chapter. founded by Nancy Gardner, t th goal as the centerp1 mats ·so m 5· program Group members hope lo mstall a network of w Uand , also known M baofiltratJon pond • along th bank of the nver C'hdnneJ a a way of CUI nng out bact ria and oth r pollution found Environmental group Sur/rider has plans to reduce Santa Ana River runoff into the ocean by 50% over the next five years m urban runoff. Th pond are a.n altemabve to Orange County's annual dry-sea n runoff d.av rsions -usually metal cor· rugated pipes that nd the runoff mto th county sewer system anstead of allowing 1t to reach the river chann I. Th chaMel drclUlS into thl' ocean di the w t end of ewport Bedch aft r runrung along C0:>ta M ' border ·Really. we have to top trectllnq our ocean llke a toilet. Gardner said ·The more natural way we can do at dfe l expen we. JU t a Uect.tve (and have I bett r a th u Th group lS pushing for th wet- land to be included m the Oranqe t R.tver Park plctn Both Costd 1\.1 and N wport Beach, workmq wtth a handful of acbVlS from both CllJ , are crafting a plan to UlStaU a nature park along th channel. Costa Mesa ofhClals have been lukewann about the Swfncl r plan but said they would unpl ment o sen of emnronm ntal m asures n xt SEE GOAL MGE 4 New Year:S resolutions even I can use I don't believe lo N w Year's r'810lutions -at leut not for myMU. l'm the kind ol person who wakes up on May 20, 1999, Nyw •1 WOncler ii I cmn make lt all the way to work today wttboul • dgan;ttet. and, by the end ol the day, hu kicUd • .., lifelong two- J*k+clmy habit. Bui tbmt .. j\llllt ..... Other peopl9. I know, DWI ....... • tioDI. =· ... t COID· fort ta tMr wUI do CID Jen. I IMymuld •elllllyclolDdmy. ................ c1mai .... 1wtuM u ............. .., ,... .......... n ....... So.••••rw ... 11111 ,_rd-..... .... ·=:··· ..... ., ... of ,_..., 11t 1 I I .... ,.._ ...... ...,. one -should make: • I w\11 change my work IChltdule to siay oft the free. way between 8 ud 10 •.m and bMw.-1.S ud 1 p.m. 11Mle. l know, .,.June's cmun~ am. and ft ,..doemltr.-d1Mlnb9r way. I wtU a¥06d the San DtegoPIMwaydogMMr. • I wtl *'P tmy1i1g •my bad.·n. ....... dama ==·!=-~ ........ ,. •••• I» ..... -......... ,... '] ... a ..... "" ... .... ....... 1\ • 72 Aqllld ,.,.. .. ••t•d • Pollce dY th ' valudble tr have• become a r c nt tavont w1th Uu •v • E\\'PORT BE H - Ir not thdt dtamond nng or tho $dpph1rP. ctmng'> that th )"are A.ft r Thi \ th day ar m tead ~auuny 11~dY w1th pdlm tr~ '· pohC'e )· Th City ha\ n " ~harp SEE PALM MGI 7 GAWfBS---~-'' .... s MK.:15 lt • 2 Friday, Oec.mber 28, 2001 Utya Zllaerltlln will 1N1ke her hdflc ~ Orchestr• debut performing '"*°'IW1 ~ Conmr1D No. J 11t a p.m. '*'· 9-10 during • .. 9'umian ~ .. llt the Or•991 County~ Ms Center, 600 Town Center Ort\le, Colla MeN. $21-$56. (714 556-2717. Daily Pilot CIECI n OUT A new year, a ·new decorating scb~athome S pent all your money on holiday glf~ a.nd can't afford to give your liV\l\g space a lift? Between January saJes and library resources. It may be eaSJer than you think to give old rooms new W There are hundreds of ideas for turn- ing vintage finds into stylish accessories m •flea Market Decorat- ing.• From using survey- ors' tripods as lamp legs to fashlorung one-of-a- kind tables supported by bowling pins. find sug- gestions for re-purposmg ObJeclS an Bet- ter Homes and Gardens' new offenng. For serious do-1t-your- SEAN~~ I OM.Y "lOT Amy Custer, 8, looks overboard as she and othen leave the Fun Zone In Balboa for a harbor mdle lbunday. selfers, 15 sunple to com- plex projects are in •Marvelous Murals You CU P&lnL • Along with practJcal advtce, hrushmg experts Gary Lord and David Schmidt detail how to create decorabve 11- houette , des1gns from What are you doing New Year's Eve? Though a quieter scene than L.A., Newport-Mesa offers plenty to do on last day of 2001 YOUft9 Chaft9 DAILY PILOT N ewport-Mesa may not be the most festive of olles on New Year's Eve - we Me, after all. a qweter crew than the revelers on Sunset Boulevard -but those look.mg for anythmg but a cozy everung at home can sWl pdrty Lillo 2002. Local restaurants, hotels. C'ruise services and theaters wtU gladly play host for the evenmg. Some of them, mcludmg a few picked here, will even send you home Wlth party favors Sko h Monahan's lnsh pub and steak- house m Costa Mesa Wlll offer a speaaJ menu on the 31 ~t in addition to its regular f81e. New Year's features will mdude a fil- let and lobster tail and rack of lamb A chc1tnpagne toast and countdown will nng m the new year, tuld the bar will stay open until 2 a.m .. said owner Gary Mona- han, who 1s also a Costa Mesa counctlman. Maggiano's LltUe Italy in Costa Mesa will offer three dinner seabngs -at 5, 7 and 9 p.m The Grammy-nominated Doc Anello and hJS band will perfonn at t a.m. after a rrudrught toast and countdown ln Newport Beach, the Four Season's Hotel will present fesbvlt:r at three restau- rants· the Pavthon, the Gnll at Pebcan Hill llllFLY II DITEIOOI 'Fiesta Latina' auditions to be held on Jan. 30 Orange Cout College's dance depart· ment will hold auditions Jan. 30 for •.Fiet1a Latma, •a dance and cultural heritage out· and the Gardens Lounge. Pavilion restaurant will offer two dinner seating -5:30 and 9 p.m. -with entrees including a poached Dover sole fillet with white asparagus and caviar sauce, and a sauteed medallion of beef with baby artJ- chokes and a WUlter truffle sauce A balloon drop, champagne t045t and a scatteMg of party favors will be gaven out at oudrught, and a pu.uust will perfonn throughout the everung The Garden Lounge will also offer a musical act -a JilZZ tno. Fesbvtll there will lndude dancmg. party favors, a cham- pagne toast and a balloon drop Finally, the Gnll at Pelican Hill will have its own balloon drop, nudrught toast and two seabngs -a four-cour5e fixed price meal at 5:30 p.m. and a ix-course hxed pnce meal at 9 p.m. If you're looking for a le -caloric, more recreational way to ring m the new y ar. local crwse and charter comparu will offer ride on.New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. One of lh busm as the Balboa Pavilion in N wport Beach. Harbor cnuses leave every hour, on th hour, and crwses to Catahna I ave every monung at 9 a.m. Employee Betsy StUJgeon expects bus1- ness to start strong with th new year reach. Thole who audition are not requited to have Latin dance train.lng, although dance training l!\ ballet, mOOem or JUZ Is helpful. Auditionen mutt be at least a junior an blgb IChool. People MJected for • Fi"ta Latina,• which wW be held May 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. must enroll in an OCC dance clatl in ' ... ,, ..... ll&MQ< HOTlM (M) 642-6086 VOL IS. NO. J90 MOW.. l'Mlf $7....ut i-.*••-c-.... ...,.._ .._~ l'Mlf1'Mltl '1:1\""1 ...... -- *• tt•= ... -... , 0 .. ......., ............. ,J4.41ll ,...., ...... -.._ ... ...,,. ........... ~ ............ -... _ ........ .,.... ... ,..... ~·· .. -c.-1 .. :::.::.PMln ..,.., p •• -......__ ...................... , ..... .. -........ ................... ..,...,, .. -.................... .._.,..._ ____ f'9cord 'fOUI comments lbout the OeilV Not °' """ tipa AWWH Our ..... ll lJOW ~Sl..C:O.. MIM. CA t26l7. .. '"'',· It ... "'°" ... Pl"OI•• con.ct .. "'°" of ........ . ..... QI (Miit fN.GU m ,,.....,.,,~--~ .... 4'Ml-...... 11~ ., ........ "' ....... ...._ .c.. ..... =' ............. _ .. ...... n.-.--..c..r .. m-tMt ... _ ..... ., ............. C'.-.... .. .......... .._ ...... ..... .... _ .......... ,. _.. ........... ,,, 97 _ ............. ,~ .................... 1 ,,._ ...... ..... °' ... FYI • Skosh Monahan's: (949) S48-0099 • Maggiano's Little Italy: (714) 546-9550 • Four Season's Hotel: (949) 759-0808 • Balboa Pavilion: (949) 673-5245 •Oasis Senior Center. (949) 644-3244 • Orange County Performing Arts Cen- tu. (714) 5~2787 ·we'll have several hundred lpa.ssen· gers), maybe more,· sl1e said. •People do it to get away and see somethmg dlfferent We have a lot of guests from out of town atso.• If you'd rather not deal with the ghtz of geltlng fancy at a hotel or getting seasick on a boat, the Oasis Senior Center will pre- ent a year·end celebration from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on the 31st with champagne, wme, food and mu.sic by a variety band. Finally, lf you've already planned your home-cooked meal for that evening and are looking for something cultural to do after- ward, the Orange County Performing Arts Center will present the just-opened show ·a1asu-The Tony Award-winning produc- tion of drum corps-dnven outdoor pageantry will feature muuoans, dancers and other perfonners taking what resem- bles a halftime show to new beagbts. The11 drumming will make noJ.Semakers seem paltry by companson. tbe spring that ii Mt to meet from 11 :30 a.m. to 2.-05 p.m. Moadayt1 and Wednill- deys. Audlliom will be Mid ltm1lng at 11 :30 a.m. ID OCC'I Dence Studio C6 2101 Fairview Jtoed, C:O... Milla. The group wW ...... under t.be clrec· dOn of p:ofuc or Jw ec.t.. Information: (714) 432.,550&, l!Jlt. 4. rigttt: No ............ ...... ""°'* IMttlr Of .. 0 ...... . .__(Mt be~ ..w.a ---.... "'•Cit of~ CMNr. HQWmlUQtUS oa '•••' n. ""* 0r.,.. C°""'1 .. lSz.tt4t .. .... C ,._ .. W-5171 • 0 I c.., .. 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More than 200 photos pro- vide inspiration for pulling tog ther an eclectic atmosphere that melds old-(ash- "oned traditions with contemporary twists 1bole more CXlD'lfortab&e with contempo- rary style will 6nd a fresh approach to mcor- porating natural matenals m •Nlilunilly Modllla. • 1n her how-to gwde for fashion· ing sleek tcbemel with wood, stone and lallber, Ros Byam Shaw emphames sun- plialy that edends beyood fashion Vagane'I There are books that focus on peaf1C' rooms and others that tack.le d 1gn chal· lenges. Uncover 100 trad secrets for cre- atmg an mtimate oas\S that makes the best use of color, llgbt and space m Dylan 1.andlS' •Elegant and Euy Bedrooms.• U there's less than 2,000 squar feet under yow roof, maximize functJon with Better Homes and Garden' • mall Home, Ilg Style," featunng before-and- efter plans of a remodeled t 930s cottage . a 1940s Cape Cod restdence and a iq50 ranch-style home. Some of the most current anfonnallon about home design as in the Ubrary mag· azine Sectlons, where such penoclJcals as Arcbltectural Digest, HOUie BuuWul, Martha Stewart Uvtng and Metropolitan Home ere shelved. Even more cutting~edge advtce lS available from bwldmg and de.sign peaahsts listed ID •Loi AllfeJes Home look.• In this comprebensJve reference for the Southland's borne mdustry, sources fo1 JUSt about everything that has anything lo do Wlth designing and decorabng may h Jp you aeate the borne of your d.rM.ms. ••••111 =-........ ..., ...... 1.1•• •a•••••• .......... ., Doily Pilot Common folk give their vision for Crystal Cove • Calif omia State Parks officials outline details in newsletter thaf calls for restoration of only a little more than hall of the cottages for public use. Peul Clinton DAllY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE -Now we know what the people want for the state park They Wclllt lo restore some of the cottag • but not au. and make at least two dozen avall- able for ovenught rentals and a handful to be used as cultural toppang pomts In a D cember newsletter, CaWonua Stat Parks ofhoal!. provided ome delaJI from the mo t recent publlc work- hop about pec1hc u for the 46 h!Stonc. yet ramshackle, cottage Park pldnner surveyed about llOpeopl whoattended a Nov. l planrung workshop. where they filled out wntten swveys 11\.fomung the state how they want th cottag used The state 1 planning to rel a tentabve plan for the park. purchased from the lrvme Co lll 1 q79 for $32 6 nulbon. wtuch will be based on publlc mput An averclge number of th 107 people who completed U'ldl· wtual work want 25 or 26 cottage made avalJable for ovenught public rental. dCCOrd· LOg to the data They also want eight or rune cott.dg t dSld for tale oper- atlons. three or four to be used for culture, arts. research and enVltonmental prograJll.!>, and BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS District taps 5 firms to lead r novations The Newport-MeSd Uru· heel School Distnct' efforts to renovaL its aging faolJb took a giant tep from con- cept to r dlity Wlth the tunng of hve arctulectural fmns Th comparu -lected m late November -have thett work cut out for them. as they will hare the d 19n on the 28 school d gnated for improvements Only on • company will be cis 1gned to each school, however, said 11.W<e Fm . the dtstnct' a one for a snack shop. Th sLX remaining cottage are not dccounled for in the survey. The results surpnsed few of the enwonmentah!.ts who havi actively worked lo hape the plan for the cove. thought of by many as a denu-Eden ·r don't see anyUung LO h 11 that is a problem.• heiress Joan ltv1ne Snuth Sclld about the new io.formabon. "This is not !>el Ul stone· South and others have pushed for a handful of cottag to be used for research cllld arts programs The survey al o laid out a conceptudl framework for dOY future use of the cove -prescr- valJon of the cove's physical enVU"Onment and historical char· actet. restraint on any develop· ment, full pubbc access and hm· 1Led pa.dong. Some respondents to the sur- vey also md1cated that they dtdn't want the state to r tor<> cottag that are LO ·poor con- cl.lbon • because 1t would be too costly. SLX of the cottages had been vacant even before the former td nts were evicted July 8 . ·As gwdmg pnnaples, these ar nght on target.· said Susan Jordan. the execubve director of the League for Coa ldl Protection "The public hd brought the message to State Parks about how t.tus houJd bf> used . tant upenntendent. The unprovements will be funded by Measure A , d S 110-nullion bond passed tn June 2000 Tbctt amount will be combLOed Wlth an e tunat- ed SS3 nullton tn state match- ing funds The top pnonty for the dis· tnct m selecting the hve turns was a.nnovauon. Fme Sclld Tb architect cho en mdude Dougherty & Dougherty Ardutects LLP ol Costa Mesa. GKK Corp. of Newport Beach. HMC Arclu· tects of lrvl.ne. LPA lnc of lrvme and Tnttlpo Arch1tec· ture and Planrung of San Marcos. Con tructton of the hrst group of schools IS cheduJed to begm tn late ummer C· I A-.twU"', IT'S TIME FOR ... fJ.o.tl qO«f r '"4 Ml CASA -' ...... ..... 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Rash of burglaries reported in one neighborhood • Vandalism and theft occurred on Christmas Eve and early Christmas Day. DMpa lhar•th 0411.Y PllOT COSTA MESA -Several resicli nts, and probably holiday guests. an a Joonn Su l n agh- borhood got a rude shock Chnstmu morning when they w their ~ broken into cw vandahzect Pobce Mid .i Jeut eight can were broken into and a variety ot 1tems 51.olen. • Noth.ul~ was tolen from on or I.he cars became there w re no loose i tems l ying around,· lt. Dale Birney said. Most ol the cars suffered sim· Uar damage. he said. · ·Mostly. they had broken wtndowl •• Blmity Mid..· 1o all but oae of the Wibldlii lthe bur· giatll managed to enter and 181DO't'e ~.· The ~ apparenUy bap.,.ned betwM n 5 p.m . CbrtlllnM l!"9 and about 9 a.m. Ou1ltmM morning, be Mid. Six of them happened in the 6® block of Joann Street. and one happened in the 1900 block ol oeighboring Pomona Avenue. B&mey said. • But the type °' ently IUQ• gMll it WM flllaled. • be Mid. 8'mey Mid the ~ ol bur· gleriel cannot ~ be Ulodeted with the holk&.ya. • ,,_ typ9 ol krkhM do happen once In a wblle. • h said . "Often we ... people c:ruiling through I ~hbor· hood Last year. ~bad thil w· IOll who W81~ *"win- dows and car windows'wlth a BB gun.• 'CABLE CONTINUED FROM 1 resol ved within about four minutes. Costa Mesa city olfidals tell a different story. Steve Hayman, director or administrative lel'Vicm for Costa Mesa. said the dty bu been frustrated with AT&T Broadband ·There is no qu tion that the city has been struggling Wlth AT&T [Broadband) for a long time now. and their customer service levels,• Hayman said. The city has given the cable company a Jan. 15 deadlln to prove -in the ronn or detalled numbers-how it has improved service to Costa Mesa residents. STfll[ MCCAANC I OAl.Y "OT The Surfrlder FoundaUon would llke to build wetJAndl along tbe banks of tbe Santa Ana River to Hiter some of tbe river-borne bacteria before lt rw.bel tbe oceua. • u the whole world as receiv- ing poor service from AT&T (Broadband) that is not our con- cern. We only care about Costa Mesa •• Hayman said. GOAL CONTINUED FROM 1 year when the Caty Council hashes out the projects that will be anduded m the oty budget. ·Tue oty or Costa Mesa is cill for cledrung the water.· srud Ernesto Munoz. as istant dty "ngmeer •If at has d pnce tag, we need to rnnsider al at a pub- lic heannq.· Caty dt>Jltlrtments have unW March to '>Ubmlt recornmendo- 11ons about whJch pruJects will I ie mclud<'d 1n thP hudg t. The council 1S expected lo begin public tudy sessions in May. followed by adopbon ol the finaJ budget an June. Back an the mid·1990s, Swfnder lobbied oties and the county to IJ\Stall the diversions. Al that bme, the Orange County Sanitation Dlstrid deemed them to be too expensive. But by the late 1990s, the agency was sup. portmg the effort to send pol- luted water to its Fountain Valley treatment plant. Surfrider has also worked dosely with Newport Beadl. the environmental gToup Orange County CoastKeeper and others Hayman faults th compa-to clean up Buck GuJJy in hy's decision to change from 8 Corona del Mar. loc:a1 calling center to a region- Tho!e groups hope to install al calling center ror the poor ser- the wetlands at the edge ol that vice. Slnce the switch nearly drainage channel. • two years ago. Hayman saJd he Gardner was quick to point bas received a steady stream of out that the divemons are only calls from customers complam- a short-term bx to an endemic log about their seMce. problem. Costct Mesa resident Beth "It's just putting (the poUu-Duncombe said she has raised lion) i n a different spot.• the cable issue with the oty. Gardner said. •They're not "Tlle dty should be abfe to cheap, but they're easy: do something. (AT&T Broadband) doesn't care because they have a monopoly and get their money either way,• Duncombe sa.ad. • ~N OIMoft covers the environment a.net .k>twl Wayn. Airport. He ~ be ruc:hed at (949) 764-4330 Of by .-mall at ,,.ul.clintonel.ttlmH.com. 51.PFS1DE S?ORIS AT&T Broadband has a 15- year contract with the aty. wbich authorizes the construction. operation and maintenance of a cable system throughout the dty. Contrary to popular behef, the contract is not exclu ave, Ha said. ~Federal Commuruca- bons Comn:ussion governs cable comparues and their contracts with di!Jerent dties. Costa Mesa has cert.am linut.o- tions when dealing with AT&T Broadband, Hayman scud. for ON TONS OP * JACKl!TS * PLm•CI! *~TS *PANTS • • Bl W••OT•tL AL Hoppg "H~"ftomAJr of w IOAllo.f .- .!4.f&lla!Js ~Me ~for•S..... 1t2·Dd .... ...... ~ .. ,...,_.I .............. ·we can't sunply say. 'Htre more people to an wer the phone.·· Hayman saJd ·But we have suggested that they make their caU center local again. Unfortunately, they are just suggestions.• Hayman said his taJr IS COD• Unuing to explore way lo encourage other cable providers to compete in Costa Mesa but have no plans in mobon. ·Costa Mesa is not t.hreftten- ing lo go through the very rig- orous legal process to end the agreement, but we a.re llenOUS when we say that our expecta- tion is that customer rvlce should unprove. • Hayman scud. Blmey aald be could not ~ why the bwglars target- ed um nelghbotbOOd t>ut said be w• swprtted the police dd nQt receve any calls related to theee l.oddents. "In one ol the vehid . tbe front windshield was brokep, • he said. "It's surprising nobody saw or heatd It.• Buney said none of the bur- glaries was dilcoYel1!dor report- ed unW Chnstmas rooming. Other comparues are hesi- tant to fompete an the area because AT&T Broadband alreedy has the majO.rity of I.he consumers, be Sclld. Hayman swd a compebng cable compa- ny wouJd have to negotia~ ats own contract to pnMdc cable, poy the reqwred 5° .. to the dty tor the use of public land to UlStaJJ the wves and install the conneroons -all without any guarani of a customer base AT&T Broadband' Rock· enwagner said the company is more than will.mg to work with atf offioals to mrrease customer Mee dtld proV1de the data Costa Mesa ofhoals ar looking for. ·w e are not m the busines of being an an adversa,nal rol<' with our cities or our customers,· Rocken- wagner saJd about the cable company. whJch provide ser· vice to 45 franchise in South· em CaillomLa. In fact. the change an thE> bllhng system was unplcm nt- ed m part to tagger th btlhng cycle o customer would receJVe their stdtement throughout the month tn.stf>dd ol all at th sam tun . ll peopl qu bon wh n they receive a bill, they will not hdvc to com· pete walh all of Southern Cahfonua tog t an answer. he said. Higher rat for customers are mosUy due lo AT&T beang forced to pay more an program- nung f • Rockenwagnet Sclld. Popular progrclfllS -peoally pom-related show -ctre an hagh demand and the pnce m AT&T's cable package hdS UlCT'eased, he said. ·sports reused their rdt • and we had to hand at down.· Rockenwagner said. Costa M res>dent hell y Plckem Sdld she would not rrund a light r.use m rates al she got what sh paid for. Sb did not hav concerns about the quali- ty of her picture or the pro- gramnung but wanted the com- pany to pay dtlenllon to her needs as ct conswner ·Tuey glVe me servtce lake tha and then they rctise their rat s? This as incredible.· Pickens Sdld Rockenwagn r said J>drl of the general dtsconlent terns Crom a rn.aswxSers1.dn ol how Uung work. AT&T Broadbd.nd as constantly anv tmg m tech- nology that wW mcrease the number of subscnbcrs, he scud, but It as not a l.mple eqtWbon. ·nae cabl busan lS lugb- ly techrucal. y t a lot ol people think at lS as easy as flapping cl SWllch •• he said. Nonethel , cable offidals will conb.nue to work wtth Costa M to resolve any problems, Rocltenwagner said. A d Wied report of Ulfonna- bon pecific to Costa M will be turned over by Jan. 15, she said. as soon stair have tune to ccxnpile fowth-quarter datd. ............ (CJYen CostAI Mesa. She~ be ruched at (949) 57~7$ Of ~.-mail at ~~f#Nl.com "IUC wm ' Daily Pifot POU<I LOIS COSTA.-SA •"*I al* ~ Embezzt.. mef't WM rtpOrted In tN 200 blo<ltat 2 J1 am T~ . • ,_._.An auto theft WM repotted in 1he 400 b4ock at ISi pm.~ .............. 'IM:Avehl de butgWwy was reported In the 2200 block at S: 51 p m Tuetday. • loWa MNet: An auto theft WM-reported in the 1800 bloc.k at I ..0 p m Tuetday • .... MNet: A vehkle burglary was rtf)Of'ted 1n the 700 block •t 7 55 am TuecWy • IAitlllll u d Drive: A ~tty theft was reported in the 400 bloc.k at 12 42 a m T~ ...... ~A.n1nd1 · llldual was reportedty drunk 1n publl(. in the 2000 block at 1106am T~ NEWPORT BEACH •West CWt t ........ y. V<ln dahsm was reported 1n the 2700 blodc at 12;26 p m ~ • ~ .. Roed: A bur glary was reported 1n the 1100 block at 1 10 pm wedMSday • MacAlthur eowt: A com mercial burglary w.u r~portt'd 1n the 4600 block at 8 44 am WedMSday • Ne•wptllft Centw Drive: A h1t·and·run was reported 1n the 600 block at 11 55 a m Wed~ • East Oc9Mt front: A com memal burglary was reporttd tn the 500 block at l 4l p m WedMSd~ • Quell Street: A bu\mess w.n r.portedly burgled tn trn> 1300 btock •t 10 01 am WednMday • Sherit19'*' "-ce: A veht· c~ theft w&S reported 1n thfo t600 btock •t 8 S6 • m Wed~ OllTUARY Marilyn Payne A memorial Mes watJ be held for Manlyn Payne ot 11 ct m. Jan. 12 itl Our Lctdy of Mount Cannf'I Catholic Church on Bal- boa Perunsula. Mrs. Payne. a longllmfl Newport-M r ad nt. died Dec 22 of concer. She was b4. Mrs. Payn worked d a prooffi der for tht" Da1- ly Pa.lot betw n 1961 and 1965. H r husb4nd. P11yne, WdS d photograph- e1 on the tau tor 32 y~rs Sh 1S UMVed by h I b~band: ddught r Usd Hooper. ons Macho I, Tom and J ffr y; ttnd lour grandchildren • TO OUR MADIRI: 11le Dal ly Piiot wetcomes obttu.~ fOf residenu or fomief resl · dlnU of Cort.t Mew and New port le.ch If you want to heve an obltUlfY printed in Chit Not. • 'PK mortu.ry to fu Id the information 9t (949) 6*-4110 Of t.111 the newvoom at (949) '16Ml24 110 ero.o..,. ea.ta ...... .... 1IO ~~Me AO llAfHllll ... cws FL a/Caw.Mm Doily Pilot Shumey model\ this thr~-qu.111M-sieew (1-·n«k (~) .. twil cotton A·lne With bKk p6t.at (S1 Gettin1. INVOLVED • GETTWG INVOlVID runs period Kally In the Da•IY. Pilot on a rot1t1ng basis If you'd hke Information on ~1ng your organization to this lrst. all (949) 574.4298. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The Am rican Hectrt As n lS looking for volunte4'n> to per· form va.nou g n ral ofhc dub IJl th mam ofhc and unplement educational and fund-raismg events through Orange County. No xpen· nee n . ll'ammg will ~ proVlded (949) 8.Sb-3555 IOYS .. GIRLS au1s Of NEWPO«r-MESA The three area dubs n vol· uni r coach and arts and crafts work.shop l ch n. C41.1 for locabO~. (949) 642-22•5 COSTA MESA SEMOR aNTER The muJtipwpose ruor r- Vlcet faality at th com r of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who cctn gr t members and the public ctt the front de k ctnd volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel com· puter e xpen nee and ha rp t •lephonc kills. The • mar M edls program al o n ed peopl to deltv r m als to horn . (949) f>415-2356 FISH -MOllLE MEALS Call (9-491 642-6060 to help Fnends m Selvlce to Humaruty with the Mobtle Meals program and prowl ong01.n9 emergency c1SSlSta.nce to lh m need. Both always k vol· Wllt'er d.SSlStanC'e in a vanety of areas (949) 645-8050. MASTER CHOAAl.E Of OMNGE COUNTY Th perfon:rung ctrb orgaru- zallon needs volunteers ror computer input. be"' tang, hl· ing and handhng phones (714) 556-6262 MOZART C1.ASSICAl ORCHf mtA Orang County's only non- Friday, December 28, 2001 5 1y 1.w. Cook W ant to \et' what the t\CSAV girt 1~ wf!aring 1n 2002, Go to Tsr in South Coa\t Pian and takt' a look .i tstSAV'<> 2002 resort collection dt'dKatrd to g1ri\ who want parf.od down luxury with wong attitude . Tht\ Y'&son the t~SAV girl 1\ drawn to \Oft colo1~ light lrxturt:~ and l!A\Y shape-. to nv nt h~r 1nq1 . Vtdual look The muung Of mad<~ &ayt-rtllf, arid thf 11lu~n ol laye11n~ I\ a hallmtariii o\ th!• col tl()tl A cashmere. cardigan ~r • pnnted cotton tank du~~ Of a • ' long·slttVe crew und~ith a ~ and pa11ed wiu1 · ~ll·wom ieans eptomiz~ the senwahty of th!• collf'< uon Modeling for The Loolc t\ Nadya Shurney who ha\ re<,.nt ly moved lo the United S~t~ from the Ukr ine to µu·~u·· a urttr in modeling and acting profit re.,1d<>nt chdmber orch trd need-; voluntc..•r. for llcketrnq . ushPnnq, phon mailing ctnd h Ip Wlth f ('( p· t1on Nornme ar dlso being souqht for the board of director; flW)I 8:Jo.2q50 NEWPORT BEACH P9'EMtERE ONEMA GUILD Th Newport BeaC"h Prenuere Cmema Gwld. whJch upports th N wport tk'dc h Filin F~li· val, ~looking for new mm· bers. Int rt• t d candidat houJd wc10t to h Ip further an drtl Uc and c-uJturaJ h nldg m th rommuruty. hould hdv a lov of aneffid ctnd d willing· n lo ral.S(' dwaren of th film f bvaJ t94ql 253-2880 NEWPO«T-MESA YMCA Th YM A n d VMI ty of g neraJ volunt r h Ip. (9491 6-42-9990 OASIS SENt<:M CENTER Mee.ls on Wh volunt rs ore needed to d15tnbut pre· pared dishes to horn bound seniors In the Newport Bectch area. The d lwery Um 1 Shu~' ~ " Mt' al lu•urr in th!\ .a·~ .and ~~ \750 111"tt' C.KfYN'1r A -ilnto U.i11 (\.:~ between 1 1 30 d m dnd 1 p m ddil} The l.'> Senior C'<>nlt•r cllso needs voluntl.!\.•r nUN..!'. for its bunonthly blood pn.">.,Uf(• -.er nmg Th ct'nt r off<•r. Uus <;ef'Vl('(> bel:wN'n q cUld 11 d m on th first dnd Uurd 1\J(~­ days of th month. VolunU'f.•r. . hould commit lwo hours on< t• d monlh or voluntP<•r on d -.uh· tltute basis Th c nt r b ut 800 MarguentP Aw Corond del t-.tar (949) b44-J244 OPERATION CLEAN SLATE OperabOn Clean ·1att• d Co .... ta MeScl·based orgdll1Lat1on that focuses on grafhb pr •· venllon. ne<"d vohinl r. to pa.ml out gra.fhb ttnd ~ ist with other dutJe ~htht1 •I Howd.fd, (714) 435-0745 ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The larg t family h It r m th county needs volunl •r for its duldren' pr()(1ram • It peaCllly d ire tutors and those who can lak pent m actJvtlles past 6 p m. Lora Glover, (949) 63 t -72 t J . Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 t hope in motion to impro e local liv s. • Boa~ • Real statt" • Tax ~,.hie • 6 Friday. o.c..nber 28, 2001 NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 • Achy, Breaky Heart.• • I will learn th dUforcnro bc~n •to Jay• and •to ll . • June lS bred ol heanng peopl say, without reahzing what th y're )'Ul9. that th y plan to mclk lov on lb becich when what they m an is I.hat th y plan to get honzonla.I Jusl to un themseJv I und r- tand that Jun took th tunl• lo learn proper English. I houJd do the same • I will stop bragging dboUI how much, b.me I pend in bookstores. I now know that Uus does not fool June into believing I'm Ol.drt On the> contrary, June undentandi the qualitative differenat between buying books and actually reading them J should work to grasp UUi con- cept as well • I will stop taking out my pent-up frustrations on unok· . Just because I feel shack· led by the fact that it's no longer pohtic4lly comK1 to disparage other group1 doesn't mean I can vent my resentment toward smoki They have enough problems without my feigned coughs d.Od gnmaces passav .aggres- !.lvely telling th m th y smell bad This is important not just because June was once one of them. but becduse she can • d&lfly see that by picking on smokers, I'm really Just redJ. recting my pqjudic.w k)Ward freemMOftl, Pnaians and Lee drinka's. • I wW try to give up listen· ang to talk radio but. faUing that. I wW never, ever attempt to mgage Jw in a cmNrta· tion about IOmedmlg I beard on talk radio. JUlt became sqne mincf!en chatterbox am bU me into a OOI lided debala about whether terror· ism is an art form domo't mean that June ii u euQy baited. June 11 not a ·venue for me to get in my two cents on the subject. • In Uus same splrlt. I Wlll also give up llsten1ng to wacky morrung ,radio shows. 1 understand lb.at bathroom humor is no fun- nier at 9 a m. than al IS any other time ol day. • I wW ltlop buying foOdl jUlt became they •Y •fat. flee• on the label. When I am tempted to do IO, I will remind myMlf that IY'lthedc IUbltttulel for butts in cook· '81 .._•t MCHH111y any bet· ter for me tbm bulilr. Leep- iDg over .-.1og1c ii u ,dront to the eYotwd. radoila1 ..,..... ol whk:b June ii a nwntw. • I wW trade '::L sport- utility vehade bn lely. Besides guzzling and looking like a :f: on wheels. I am oo.truding June's view ol traftlc. • I wW UDderlland and accept the Umitationl ol my cell phone. Al Nd ., it makes me. I must realize that it's not the ldeel way to .;oy a mght at tht movMI and • t'OflverN· lion with a <bltant friend at the seme bme. J mUlt acxept tbat I'm not the only dnVer who's Just so good that cha I. ting about my shopping lJ5t doMn't caUM me to stray tnto June's lane. And I will Wlder· atand that Just because I can beer June fine when I call her 00 my cell phone. that doesn't mean she can beer me. Therefore, J will never. ever call her from my cell Just to say, ·He-e+y. Ho-o-OW's (silence) g-wing?. And. perhaps th most unportanti resolution you can make Uus year: . • From ttus day forward, cill chain mail and chain e-maa.1 stop with me. Daily Pilot I.At's fac9 at: You're not ,...uy go.ng to jog 26.4 miles eYfl/Y morning before break- fast. kick your adcbdiorl lo computet dtaint or lHm to play the flute. So why not f111d a better appbcation for 611 thOle good mtentions? Why not stoP saymg •a whole 'nother· when you want to add umph to the word • another.? Why not vote ag4JJ'\5l the pobboans who irisult people's intelligence by lwn<J the phrase •tor the d\iJ. dren ·? Why not boycott red.li - ly TV? Why not resolve to make 2002 a gre t year tor June? • .... Cr ..... COYefl New port IN<tl. She milY be rNChed It (949) 574--UU °' by e-mail " June c~tit!Ws.com Caring Companions at Home helps seniors enjoy independent living in the comfort of their homes Huntington Village celebrates 12 years of There WJ.!> a ume when c niors who could no longer care for their own need., didn't h.ive many choice -a 1s tcd lavan~ .inJ nur-.ing home .. provided their limueJ opuon . But now there ,., C.mn~ ( 'ompanions Jt Ho m e Je.,1~neJ tor .,enior.. who Jo nm need con tant care, but do need help with pcr.,onal need'>, meal preparation, med1l.Jt1on reminder.,, li~ht hou.,ckcepmg, laundry, err.mJ-. .inJ comp.m1on.,lup m their o wn home . Owned by D1anl· Mondin1, Carmg Companions at Home ".1 tru-.ted n:-.our<.:e for alforJuhle, at-home l.nmpan111nsh1p .ind c.ue~1vm~ tor -,cnior . They have been an hu-.me-.., tor three year., anJ the staff offers more than 17 yeah ut colleu1vc expcrn:ncc m the Orange County senior communJty. The staff 1 proud to offer the 'personal touch' and mamtain an ongoing rclauon hap with both companion and cheat to en urc thJt services are mceung md1v1dual needs. Companions pend a great Jeal of ume w1th their enior client. Canng Companions at Home recognize the 1mponancc of compat1b1hty between the pcrsonalmci. of both companion and chem. All service arc available for a minimum of two hours or as much a 24-hour per d:ly. All companions a rc screened, bonded and fully m urcd. Call (949} 574-0750 for addiuonal mformauon • • service to seniors The ~teJ community of Hunt10Jitton Village ofter 11..i umt fea turing 1x J1ffercnt floor plan Jc 1gncd for cnior !te.Ut h1ng for active retirement hvm~. - Hunungton V1 llagl· cnior Complex offer.-, !tmgl.cl> anJ one or two-bcJmom, two hath plan~ a well .as a pool, 'PJ and recreation center w11h hhr.iry and game area. Hand1c.1p units, clcvatoh, tree toragc and large laundn room arc al'io available. A large range of .. oual Jct1v1ue-. and adult education prog:ram!t including mu'i1cal pre cntauon~. semm.u'i, language cla. c.,, cbncc and cxcrc1 e cla c and health lectures arc available for re 1dcnt Holiday cooking event , bmhdar pJntc • b10Jito game., mg-a-long , uaft and movie'> arc also offered. ,._At Westmimu:r li:-rr.icc. Orange County's newest assisted dl living community, you'll feel welcome, secure and comforublc. In fact, \H' chink you'll feel nghr ar home. Hunt1ngt0n V1ll:agt: 1 convenient to the hule a1gon Al>1an community, churche'>, temple , parks, two golf cour e and metro bu!> Imes to beaches and the mann.i. A .. hopping tenter, market!> and crv1ce bu me c including bank., .rnJ re taurant arc nearby. Call fHOOJ YYS H993 or (7 14/ 8Jt> 2886 for addmonal mformallon Open ilmfr from V JO tJ m until 5·30 pm no appointment nece~'al)' • Privarc aputmcnu • Homorylc meals • Ca~ivcrs on tafT 24 hours a day • RN and l VN nursing as in~ncc Call Lorraine 0 ''D onnell • McJicalion management • A.ui~tancc wi1h bar~ing, dressing. and grooming • EmcrgC'ncy call sy tern in each ap;anmcnt -571 Wc~1m1mcer Avenue Wcs1mim1cr CA ')268.~ 7 14.891 .6608 at (949) n tfie 'Daily 'Pilot G Jl 'NTHY Gt /B U>NVA141:s(;i:_,,·T flosI'JTAL . li <..:. Cow1t111 (·/11/J («mral<1'<Yllt.J "' .... pit<1/, lt1r., a 1110<1< m. prim I< .. 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CA fl:l707 (714) r'>4 306 1 <·au for'' tour""" r.~it u• ,,,. tlu IVth "' .__,/cs , , , _,.,. .a Pl ...., Cs< ' 11.N A \'J \'f ~ 1 "•1 . ,\•,· r. ; ... •.••., , •.H.1 ·r, ., Serving the Newport Beach Community for Over 30 Years Avalon offers several choices for the finest personalized care in our thrff Newport Beach facilities: Avalon at Newport East, Avalon at Newport West and Villa Rosa. Each community c:an provid. the level of care necessary to mHt even the most challenging needs. Avalon East and West offer the finest in Assisted Living, while Villa (949)6a..sl61 Rosa (a secured wing of Avalon at Newport West), provides quality professional care for adults with Alzheimer's dlteaM end relat9d dlaord•rs. Pl•ase stop in for 1 complimentary lunch and tour. r==:-.. •rtW.. ~92163 ,.. .... , ..... Crown Cove provides optimal care L.ot' .. cl°J on IM bluff ~'<rk>o&.in~ •ht' r.a.:1lk: ( c-an Ill Coron.a Jd '"'' C.ro\11-n < OH' ii " luxunou\, ,..,. .. nJ w1nnin~ o,c111or t u t commun11y JJrov1d1nj( tht' finC'r m "'nior living rhC' Ulllllllun11y ~01\SI U ol thrtt nei •hhomoodl. Aui\lcJ L1\'1ng. l nh.1n1.cJ (.;aft' .tnd our }ournC'V•• flrO¥r•m \11-hct<' •LI("'' joumt"V d~n·, t'nJ w11h AJ1hnmt'r\, a """ d\IJHcr ht'gin~ " 8a.Atme our rniJcm' hn~ 1h~r own rouunn, intn s. apaluli1io •nd m1uin-mC'n1 , we've uatfd .ll\ md1"1du.al1uJ art pl&n fw ~C'f"/ rn•dC'nt. r1rtntt1ng w11h rhc ruKknc. family anJ ~ phyalciam. WC lkvcf.!p I R.aiJcn' (Att Pt.in W~mi co ~h midmc'1 ncah. The rcs*n1. fm1lv and jtaff ~idc ~il;h of our rhitt naghbodMJOlll maaimilft-.h raidcnc'1 pocatW while ~ rhc beat CAN lfttt IOCWiuhon. Out inlKWIOw ~ ftrostain it located ,..,...,. fiom our .-.Ctd ~ ..... EnhMad Citt arcu 1n order '° P""* lhr optimal mv"o.Hnent fll .-., ...t ~· DldN:wd. ........... .,...wy trained *6hctp raWwa ...... by At.Jui-·-. ...._a. or odwt "'-)'ii f Jni •1 M RICI• m 't'-J~ift...,N. Srini tr .. Uf..tWl,..w .................... Wed., a.iw .. , I • ill ... .n ........ ....,., ... .., ._._, , ..... _ ...... C.~•HFF,;tF ,, $ , Oaity Pilot COAST CONTINUED FROM 1 Conceml data back lo days when annexation was still uncertain: •Wlthout ta.king a pubbc po11ti0n wpporting or oppOlling the I El Toro) airport. we, like everyone else m lhii debate are opposed to th eslablilhm nt of any airport that would result ln flights over the Newport Coast and Newport Rldg commurub , • Newport Coast Comm1tt e Chairman Jim McGee wrote lo the city m July. The cornmitt e repr nts many Newport C04St r; 1denb. to the city. a doe Cre r·~ Sunple Vote group "1bere'5 1 Oip SJde lo that argument.• sa•d Cborles Gnfftn, a Newport Beach r · tdent and aviabon expert who ccu:ne up wtth the V-plan idea "If El Toro 1.1 not developed &nd John Wayne IS developed. then planes could come to John Wayne over Newport Coast· H eX"plamed th.at increases m flights at the existing airport would r quire some to, in e ffect, make a U-turn over Newport Coa t and nearby areas to land facmg the Wdter C1ty'bfflC14ls insut that their pos1tJon on El Toro as good for both commumtles. "You don't need to thank ·about 11 long and hard to clearly that N wport Beach\ pos1tlon on El Toro u. to th benefit of N wport CObt, w ll as lo th t of th city: Counolman Gary Proctor saJd. The reel thri t. Proctor said, comes when peopJ through· out th coun~ ct with too lit· U ml rmatJon. •Fear of the unknown gw peopl mor; cone m lhctn the f ar of th known -expan· ion of John Wayn • • h said. "But what w know about what cctn ctnd will happen di John Wayn without an cruport at El Toro 1 worsf> thdn any W\known of El Toro's crectbon. • •June C...,_.. cowrs Newpott ~ She rNlf be rNChed ilt (949) 574-4232 Of by lt·CNtl at juM c~filndeelilt1rMS com PALM CONTINUED FROM 1 wer m pldnt~~ Th palm thcst Yd.fl :<.I in tu•tqht lrom 'l to 12 f ~ w 11al0t!«l 1tl J0,0011 "I gu(,.. th • p~o011h· on• aftN th lH~ htll dll f• th1•v di" expem.1" • etnd ldk•• • lc1n!J hm to gmw • Shulnldn 'WUc1 "We'n• hopm11 '""'Ph• ttt\ viqllclllt t1nd JM~ rnou• 111t1•11· I.Jon to thP'!tt' me uh•nts und n•port lht:m w us 11lilk•~111011• thdn o lew mlllutp-. to n•rn1111p J>d Im t rN''> " JI '>did thP holJ<ltty' m.ay be! d p rll•c·t llm•• tor thl'"'' thlC'V(.., to CJ •l to"°' k hl'< <llll>(' most J)('(1plc ctr on ViH otmn crnd out ol town TI1 m.'CtJ lt~ i.nJ nn Uwu n •u h hors 1 Uu !}' c a.n r r. por1 iJ on thrnc u p•nou c 1 on,· Sh11lrn.t1n kl J le '><lUJ 50 tnr nohudv hd" rq1ort•~l •Jnl' t;f lht • l"-1i11ldt· K!l> In JUr~rt!S ·11 1 ouhl "" thlll Ith•• hur· cflctr~I or•• flms fl<I 111 .. e lan<I· !><'ilpmu "orlwr.. c)r c••wn <it) nhttntl•nunc •• w111 kf'I , • h•• MJcl Shulna.m uqc11 Ind 1J dO) • hod~· w1tm·~M!S u burtjlul)' tn proqws Uwv niU l'M!it t>-44· S717 to r1·p<irt th1• innch•nt htthH lht10 1111 • ~ lhar•U\ cover\ publo< wftty •nd courts She m.ty be r~tKned •t (949) 574 4226 o< by ct m•1I •t dtttu ~r•rh l•ti~~com Friday o.c.mbet 28, 2001 7; AROUND TOWN WEDNESDAY pro\l.ttfl d1 < u .... ton group ''1llru1•1ltto111tJ iOtoHpm in U11• tl11111t < ·,111< ••f C Pliler "\u1bto1111111 111 I I fu1111 IJrl\4'. '1•wpmt B•··•' h l>r l'c1tw k S<-hhl:I Will (01>( II I ht l.1t1 l JO ptu"tolt• t 1Hlt 1•1 tr••dlr111•nt!> rnr.tudrnq c111 Ufi(lcth• rm ""'. <Hit~ TIU• lflOllJ> Wlil l!ll'f't lhf' hr:i.I \\ i•drlPMldV 111 t 0dC h mo11th fw•· 11•4'•J7·<"\'f CP Costa Neuporte offers elegance and security Westminster Terrace provides comfortable living and • If you h3ve pent ttmc l1x>kmg for a heaunful and peaceful place for one or both of your pare nt-. 111 pend their retirement year , you h>ivc probably no11ccd how difficult at 1 to hnd a~commud.11aon' th.11 meet your cxpccrn11on~ Co ta Ncuport~ in Co ta McsJ 1., an elegant emor la ving re 1dcncc which wall .,urcly put your mind at ca c. The grand entrance lead~ to a bcJut1ful great room which open., onto J ma~nallcent tounv.1rd Ahcr c n1oymg the ground , return to the elegant dining room fur .i ~umptuou' mc.11 Co ta Neuponc al~l offer t ran~pon.mon to medical .ippoantment'>, 'hoppin.: .md h.1nkm~ :i' wdl J" lei UJ'C 3CllVlllC., • Call (9.J9J Mh-h)()() for adduwnal mtomwtwn Plan a financially secure • retirement It\ never wo c .. rly to '>tart l.aym~ the ground work fo r reurcment the chmccs you make c.:.in have J profound dfcct on you later lnvc tmcnt made now can have the potcnual to grow into .l 1jtn1hcant ne<;t CAA m the vcJr<; .ihc.id A h.a 1c. p!Jn c.an help you tart a van~ fo r your future Fu t , cl1manate your Jcbt by pa)'IO~ off t rcdJl c;:uJ"> aoJ lo.an .a ~oon a ro able lntcrc t th.at hu1ld on the debt c::m be cnpplan~ Next, con.,1Jcr deJ1c1111ng as much of your p;iychcck as ro .,able to a 40l(kl phm Thi allow your earning .. to suow tax dderrcd unul you wuhdraw them at rcurcmcnt and your money wall accumulotc con ader;ably fa tc r than 1f u were taxed every year. Con 1Jer funding an IRA account Yo u can put up to $2,000 annu.illy 1n thr type of account, and the money will grow tu JcferreJ until reurcment La tly, con 1dcr purch.u~ a hfe an urancc policy whrle you arc younit. 10ce premium ratc'i arc more favorable then In the event that you aren't there to hnanc11Jly uprort your family, life an urancc proceed can u d to provide hna.nc1.al upport and maintain a tandarJ of lavang for your loved ones. Wasc mve ung and planning now can J(Ua.rantcc • ~ure furure IAJldn1m1,._ l UAO.thllll Recognize the signs of depression in elderly loved ones Ocprcs ion LS not a normal part of agmg, acconiang to research uppon"'-d by the National In mute of Mental Health INIMHI. Warrung signal family .and tnenJs hould look for include chrome Jeep problem , an mab1hty to re t, execs ive worrying, mcrea ing dependency, withdrawal from fncnds, hypocbondnaand complaints of chronic aches or pain that cannot be att.nbutcd to other disorders. The elderly often don't recogmzc dcpre ion in them~lves, point out Or. Charles Reynolds, director of the ute Luc Oepre ion Clime at the Uruvenuy of Pmsburgh, one of thrc.c lntt'rvcn11on ReSC.lrch Ccntl'rs supponcJ by NlMH. He .ilso explain Wt many senior c1t1zcn wall not dt~uss mental health problem wath their doctors bcc:au.$C they don't want to be t0e1atcd wath the term 'deprc ion'. The h1ghc t race~ ol 'iU1c1dc Jrc among the elderly, panu.ufarh white mcn ag • 80 to fi, ays Or . Reynolds Ccmn~ the proper trc:atmcnt lor a Jcprc:s cd elder 1 v11al to prt vcnun~ dcprc ion from wor enmg. Yet, onlv one in 1x clJcr with clm1w l depre ion 1 diagnn .. cd anJ treated for the illnc '>, accorJtn~ to an updated NlMH con en us development taccmcnt. Herc are wme ter for recogm::mR dcpre sum an an clJcrh lovcJ one. Rctogmzc th.at Jcpro aon '' nm .1 norm:aJ part of a~g Jnd t3kc ~ymptom scnou l}· ·ck 1nformauon lrom anJ1v1JuJ I" JnJ orµni:ation cxpcnenceJ in hdrmg the elJcrl> Mohal1zc ~1.al upport trom rcl.at1vc<, anJ friend anJ mo'lt 1mron antly, M:ck prompt trcatml'nl Call 1-800-Ul-421 l for tnJormJtmn. a~';inions Jlt Jfow • C.ri"f Co"'JHl"io111 At Hom~ j, commancd to helping cnio"' remain in their home by providing chem \\uh competenc compJnionfraregivc:~. O ur comp.inion as 1 t with: • Prn.tu1I c,,.. • Dr. i .ypo;,,,,,,,.,,,s • MHll • Co"'JM"iouhip, Co•fort tJ.s.,,.rr • Lif't H • ..-,;,.I • Md.iL•ti•" Rnlli#bn • si,.,,;_, d-Enw.ruh • Hospit.J l>UclM"f" All companions arc bond~. in umi and h1ghl~ qualified. We offer an affordable ~lurion .md keep m 1ouch on a rtgular basi with borh dicnr and rnmp.rnion. 881 JAwr-[),.., $.U# 260, Nn1port IJ..M.IJ (949) 574-0750 F...;oy a Speao. S.-. s.,. .. oma., •-r-.,, 1· p. Cnlta. Billiiinll, B cy s.loa. r...........-. t10 0..-, Sia ,.-.. Fm Tripi. Pri1nlyC.,.. ...... • • commitment to service <. 11mt11n.1hlc.: I I\ an~ .11r.111~cmcnt' .1nJ l11tnm1tr1h.nt t11 'U\ Ill. m.lkl• \\l'"lllHlblll lur.1u .111 .1ttr.11.:t1\l' lllllHTIUnll\ ,., 1th1n u'dt Rc ... 1Jl·ni.. cmm la' an.,; in rn\,ltl' .1p.1nmcm' 1urn1shnl anJ Jnur.11nl ''1th thl'H t.1 .. 11nll: thin~ .. E.1d1 .1p.1nm1:nt 1 ... <ll''-l~nlJ t11r -..1tc.: c.:uml11rt.1hll In ini.t "1th c.:.1hll T\ .1 'Jlet\ -rc.:-.pon-.c.: lllllll.11111 .and .1 rcr\tm.11 rctn).:l r.1tor Aml n1t 1e-. .11 \\'c,t mlll,tl·r l c.:·rr.tt.l andudc home-li ke d1nin~ • 1rc.1' ''1th .1 larc.:pl.1u h\..IUt\ .111d h.1rbl·r 'hop .1nJ 'l H'r.11 pc.:.1u:tul -.111111~ .11c.1' '' IH.ll fl'ldcnt.., 1..111 re.: .1tl .1 hook or 111 Hl~k " Ith 11thlr ... llutJ11or 111\lr.. c.:,1n 1.1kc .1 -.u111l throu1th the b1..1u111ulh ~11<11l11.:J 1.:nu1 t \ .11J 111 ... un11und1n~ rl "llh: nu.ii .Hl .1 ... \\c.: ... ttnan,tu hri.lll h.1,. 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Join Hoag Hospital Foundation's 552 Oub and make a dl~ence In the health of our community. To receive a membership , appllcadon. call 949/574-720) . • www.ttor;Olflhll.-. ' ' Chris and Lesly Gunz of Costa Mesa vlslled Seven ,_~ ....... ~~~:S!Z$st;1 Mlle Beac h al -J:!i the Grand : Canyon In - ~:;~~iii July. \ .. -... .. .. ·aucm of 111 DAY .. ·we're finally coming together oflenlJively ... • Ovla loftle, EstAnd• High boys t>Mknbatl coach Daily Pilot Chemistry Icicles in for · the Lions It all come together as Vanguard U. men's ba k tball team humbles San Jose State. Ti llt ll) Whdt rOdd lnpl Al' clll about Spending bm with your teummdl oub ld of practace. Getnng to now them a,. peopl and not Just th center or forwdnl )'OU look to po the basketbalJ to Lf.•dVIO'J lh<• roulln ootund Saymg goodbye for Just a mom nt 10 <'VPryth1nq lhdt ai fdlTliliM Som<• peopl • CdlJ 1t bondmg Whatt•vN 1t l'i, 11' .. what Vanguard Uruvemty men's ba'ik •tlMll C'oac·h Sh•ph n Ff nch h been wAillng for. 11 • hdi. b4: •n f)dlwn t Wllh h1S squdd, bopmg for team ch<•mJ•.try lo kJC k m .UJ scd.l>On II htldlly h.1~. in IJ big WdY Vt.1n{Judn.I (.5· 7) ccJm togclh r as a team and pulled out ti mt11or v1rtory ov<•r host S..n Jose State, 72-70. on Dec. 20. Th<> Lion,!, trclv(•h d farth r than they will all season to fd <' lh<•ir only Olv1 ion I opponent of ll)e year. ·o m• ol lhf' rctbO~ I Uke to go on road tnps is to get lhl' kub out <>I lh<•ir reguJM routine,. and g et lhe.m living toq1·thN in 1.1 dillerc·nt env1ronm nt and hopeJully having lun. • r rc nc h '>did ·1 d id <J tu sense before w e pldyed that th<• cruY' WN<' loo~·rung up ctnd haV10g more fun Wlth ooe .moth1•r Thttt Wd '-j.)tlrt ol th~ reason w played well d<Jclm\t o.;...n Jow • C bclun<1 oll lhl• court helpc'<i th • Lions play well on the court Th<·y louqht for th hru>k tbcl11 and ch red for each 11th Pr I rmn th•• bt•n< h They hdd dnv They had 1•nthu.,1d...,m Tiwy ht1d r.h nmtry ·wh.11 11ut u' gomq wcJ ldn Boy~ and Josh Pierson 111 lhn11 on llw lloor t•cJrly lor IOO'Wl bdlls, • French ScUd ·we btJd t11lk1 .. 1 otboul w<1nting to tx• -.crdppy and outhusUe San J1N • t1nd thul rt•t1Uy Cdml'd ovt.•r • Amara Aguib COWGES Pl •rwn hctd d t dm·l adulg 20 point~. mcludinq lX thr ·po&nters •Th hots w •re iust falling for him,· Fre nch su1d ·H h as a great rlNI of conhdenre Pa.rt of 1t IS <ht>ma~lry W wf'nl uwd and out a httlr better • Vt1ngutird led by 21 pomts wilh 17 44 I ft m th gam • San Jose State (4-7) rnll11..>d and had a chance to send th gumc• mto overt.un on its final poi. <'~ion Guard Brandon Hawluns (2 1 pointsl nmsed a hot in the key and Mclnon Thurmond gTdbbed the offensive r bound and took a bot that hit the nm as Um expired to g1ve Vanguard th Wl.ll Lt •v1ll< ~ W11l1tt11\l>On, c1 Notr Od.ffle transfer. ctupped 1n with 17 point in lh • Lions· vtc1 ory ·111 · pldy' h.l'-Ix• I w h n h gets challenged.· French -..ud ·w1• put b1m o n San Jote's best player and he reelly m'>pondt'<I and rutd <1 g r at gam • l'it1 \lt•f>1>1nc1 up tor Vttnguo.rd were D.auon Morbley 1111 pmnts. nm<' n•bound ) tJnd Shane McKun (10 poulls) Vttn11ut1rd , wh1ch h.d been plagued by lll)un rf'CT'ntly dl'o n'<'l'lvf!d d ~bd ffort from Shawn Corkery (4UfJhl poinl'i) ! "l'lf• hd'> bt'<•n bdtlhn9 iniun s a.U y ar long,· French 1<1 • 1 h• " hnttlly ff. •ling bctt r phy iccilly ond ga ve us a ud~· httnd down th • tr lC'h • Al.,.1 on th•· 1n1u.ry b t lor th Uons al'i Gabe Goldman I tt11nt>d 1mk1t•1 dnd St 'Ph •n Bohn, who l.s getting rtk.'<k••d by 1l0<toh in h1~ nclllv Candda for a concussion I \lllft>r<•d dunnq cl 'iCnmmog arller thas a.son. Thi• l.Jon' return to action torught when they host the tJ.uw Nty of M ontdnt1·W tern at 7 JO p.m. On Satwday, ~rHJUurd ho'il\ Northwt> t m , Iowa at 5 p m • • In U I men' buk@tball K1'oa Ibis W9ek. tM A••n I 1-0 1n th1• B"J W t Conf nee) travel to Wllronsan lw thf• <•r<' •n Bdy Toumdment today 4Dd Satwd«ly. UC I op1•1h t1q«tm!tt N~vUl • 11 nn.·based Upscomb 1v1•r.,1ty 11·81. un opcni'<i 819 w t Con.I r nc play Wllh a bang, 1w n1n<1 .i 75·b' viclory ov r Long Beech State S.turday at tie Bren l!v •n <.: nt(•r : ·nw Ant t1t r5 <"omnuttod 13 tum ov rs, w.U below t.be IJI J ttwrttq • J>N <Jdm they took into the contest ag4lwt ...... ,.... ,, Senior {)Uttrd Jt>ny Gr n KOred 13 pomts to bnng bis •~r lfJtttl to 1, ~72 polnb Gr n ranks No 3 on UCl's <tre.•r onn<1 b .. t Dctv &tk r t1 second wtth 1,601 and x.I Murphy h.nt with 1,778 • 11 In U I WHMtl'I Mlketbell ectloa tlaM w.k. ... Antf'c1t«r ( 1 ·8} lttk on Dclrolt at the Bren Events Center ton1•1ht 111 1 Th" Ant ah·~ h1tve lost eaght 1traigbt gamee, the longc--.1 l1t\lnq trf.'ak tn<: th t 993·9' 1q\MKI lolt 1 t in a '8W : c ·1ncty Oparah. a S·loot· 11 nior forward, ranlul Mb in ~ nauoo an rebounding with• ll.O average. It" tbll '9hot f4lftklng f!\i r for an An ter pMiyer. ' UC I ltill without frestunAn guard UM Faulkner Ud 1"'6or gUMd WMdy C.bbe Bodi auftwed low9r a.g llNm tlk1ur8 • •They.,. IUll • C'oupAe ..._ ew•y froat ....... • 1 <:a.ch MMk Aclllm Mid. •They .. going to be ked by • dortot (toMy). Wendy .. e .... ,_._ o8 ttan u.. but they arf! boUI • couple ..... ..., ......... mOPaa Dlt .... SI honor• TIM IAHO£l •' • Spom ...... Roger Corison • 949.57 4-4223 • Spam Joa: 9A9-650-0170 fridoy, Oocember 28, 2001 HIGH SCHOOi. IOYS IASIETIAU. Co ta Mes. High' David Cont drtv past Cabrfllo's Herbl Brown l.n lbundcty' quartertlnaJ game at the Orange Holiday Clas Jc at Chapman University Thursday nlghl Costa Mesa ralUed from far off the pac.-e to force an overtime, but f lJ ln the extra se Ion. 77-69. Mesa loses thriller in OT Mustangs' fourth-qudrtc>r conwbdck f alb short m Orange I lohddy Classic qudrte rfinal dg<lm l Cabrillo of Lo ng B ach , 77 ·69. aft r trailing b y 18 m third qudrl r. M S8 meeU, Kc ntndge. Wd~h .. toddy ltkhMd Dunn D AILY Pk.OT O RAN(.E O n lhl' ..------ Ric h te r Cd h 1 ol • comebacks, Co Id Mt''>cl H igh' boys bu,kt•lhc11l '1 team hook Cd bnllo ol Long &•oC'h Uke lht·n•, nu tomorrow But In d n O rt1nCJI' SCOlllOAll Holiday CIM jc quurtNf1· ndl classic Thursdct y c1t ~ ~~J C hapman Un1vf'r lly, ....._... CabnJlo' Jctguars pullt'<I 1t out tn ov rum • 77 -b' ·u wdJi touqh to IO'M'." ... 11t1 <"o .. 1t1 ~It .,,, nlor guard Ch.ad Vt1kili, who dnum'il '~ 111 hb Vi n thr -poinlN., m Uw ..... onct h.111111 rally Coach Bob ·rv •n ' Mu,tdllll' tH· J from an 18-poml dl'hnt •1llfl ~ qudrtt>r l\ wht•n> w1• ''"' thl' game.· rv n said •w1• d1cln't luw 11 .11 thl' end and w didn t l01oe 11 1n 11\/t•t11ttw Wt• were laclung con "tt•nc y fin tht• 'e' ond quarter, wh n lh • 7-4 Jt1qut.1f"i oul!t< ou~I tlw Mustangs, 29-lbl • C.bnUo, a 7-yNr·ohl huol "hwh h tt"i never pl.lyed an the C'IF South ·rn Si>< hon pMiyoffl Ul any port hut h:oi•l 11 h o1-\ ti < h.Jn( • this teUOn to "ack th t>.rrwr. out'oto11~ Costa Meu In th ·xtrct 1K?n<>d. 1 .l-~. to <111\11nn• 10 th1 ~·nuhn.ib .111111.n,1 < f'nl1 nnhll 111 C'omnet < ·1·nt1•nn1t1I c.lf'l£'tJl£'<i K1·ntndqt• 1Wu,h 1 HO-h5 lo dfiVd O( I' r1nd th•· ~111\l11nc1' Wiil l•H 1 K<•ntndtf('\ C ht1nJ£'" lodoy di 1 O so .i 111 u1 .1 hfth·pld< 1• \f•nufm,JI < ·u,ld t-.h•,<1 , wh1r h mddl' only :1 111 15 thn •··pmnh•,.., in lhP hr..,t hcdJ. \IOrrtU'<J l>tt<k lrom r1 47 ·ltf d1 he 11 l'drl)' in th£• th1.rd quurtf'r to tul.f' th1• k•ud 111 the• fuurth Althuuuh < ul Sldlt• LA ·houncl w11111r qu.ml Ouv1d C"onlt• IU polnh) loult'tl oul lur < o\ltl Mc\d 1n r\'gul1.1tion. the Mu\t~in<f' C'lt.11ml'd thu'I• lf'dd~ Ill the wttnin<J munu ·nt,, lht> ld'>l di h4·h2 w11h 0 5 i "' plo)'i'Kl C'nnll'., ..hort iump<•r JO'ihd} Ro< kl'll ct h·lool·4 wnlor w ho ..,c-ored d 1t•t.1m·h1qh 111 point\ with 1 J ,. hound., t1n11 two hlocks , llppt'<l in c1 m I lhrt'l'·J.>Otnt \hOl lo Ill' th1• ,,,,m • ti4-1>4. With () 40 h•ft Both t<•dm'> hud d r.htJn< • to win 11 1n r 1ufollon c-lc~mc1 .. .-umd ·1 thrnk th •1r point <fUcJHI l("ontl') W• donun.ttrnn tht• qt1m1" • ~1d c·1.1bnUo C'0ctch Mont •ru., whot.e \qwld hdd J -.Jam dunk by ~5 ruor John Fri.it tt1ken c1wdy dt the e•nd of thP. hr..! h.ilf. t at ol d fn -throw Ii.Inc v1oldllon < 'dhnllo •I o hunt! •d Co .. ta Mt two pomb on t1 lhi.rd -<ft1<1l1 r Ill( hnlcdl fou.I wltt n R°' k It Wd wh1!>LINI tor h1mqm9 on the nm <1llt•1 c1 thunllProu.' dunk. tn If.hi• h hi• took oil rrmh" cJY in th1• k(•y \ukili Iii f)litllbl ncuk"l loUJ thn-.•-p<IU"ll ·r. l'urly m th l' fourth qu,;r1n, am ludtn<J lhr\'t• in n ro\11 l rom BA rdnqt' thl' lt1\I <11v1n11 Mt• <I tiO·'>H lndd v.llh 4 24 on th1• < lcl('k In th1• thud QUdrt r With c·.tbrillo lt·d(ting, 411· t t, Vc1k.ili (dflllt'<.I tt lhrt't•·po1ntn ,., M \lowly '>ldfted 1t\ r orm•bd( k. r h1ppmtf .iwdy di lhl' Jd'IUd ri ll'dd Thl' ~111..\ldD<J .. OUt..COWd lh(•rn , lh·IS. Ul lht• lhtrd lhl•O ti Wd '> bomb~ dWd Y 1n lht• luurth d Vdkth h.tl lht• ltr'>I nl hi ll'd rll ' hve lht1 i•·pointc-r .. AHN Rod .. t•tt·, dunk und \Uhwqut•nl IN hn1c di loul "'1th O '.!H It II in tht• third q uurtt•r C tthn Jlo INJ S.>-l'I < 11nt put dnwn IKilh Ir('• throw,, hO\\.l''>N to 11Jn1l1· tt 21 ·2 '1C'onnq nin for th<' Mu .. tt.10CJ' thot l'Xt••nd !d hdllWdY lhroucJh th fourth 111·nod < >ur h•um Jll..i~NI I" •cl.I hlird \n lh M ond h..ill '>did Vtlkili OMMllMAJ<WSK ~ ... c...i..o n , c:o.. ..._ • .... ..., ...... C..l"c> 14 2' 1S I 1:1 n ColU Mew 11 •• " 11 s .. C... C.. I G .,_ 10 ~-10 ....,. 5. ~ '' H l tOWn 9 ~ 11, , • .,_.. S \1Me 1 I 9' Pt ~ 1.. ,MtW\On I, C.. I Nero 1 klulllid °"' non. ft<flno(A • llodl.n ~ ..._ Contt> 22. l(ni-or..n I Jlf l) Mollwwd 4 ....,,,. 10 CW\ 0 itrOmln l, ..... ...., 0 WO J 9' fCM& ~ 7, Cam• 1. ICr or;,n 1 'OIJled out•(_. T~ ~ Eagles sail into the senDfinals Eltanda uses ct 19-2 run ov r eight minut n rout to 59.49 win. advancing lo mif inal agaimt Vl.Ua Park' Spartan with leVellth straight victory. ........ n.&Y~ COSTA Ml!SA -To ___ __..__, ................. ...... .,, cM ..... ...,. .......... .. _ ............. ..... ................ =. ,....,.,. ~., 1'. Ila .. INa , ..... I 7 d C.-a.er Sorn~. wh(>M l!o~ ha\'4' not lc>\t 10< ~ 12. ·w tw" • thu of fuur 9uy who c •n \f'Of 1n douhle fH ur W • h11ve ddf 9UY' ~ Uf' And ow dehmR Ms bHn ~ heittt!I:. S.ninf1 Jorg Prad o 120 pmnt l and f-emAndo MlldoMdo I l I were two ~ the t!ral ~ who ~ up an I.he Wiory El9* juNor (wMef Joey LindquDt Knriid t f points end blocked two lhots MaldoMdo and Ptlldo ~ MUed low t.hrw·polinlen Ptedo knoc:Md doWn ...... ............................. to ... niMollll1•01 ................ ....... llllnutll. wbllt MAllhHdo lt'WM 10 of .... ........ ,.... ......... .... Prlldolllro-·-·--...... ... MeldHidO,wM ........... ... let'Glld ...-.................. .. eecoadl, p1ow...._ • 2&-21 IMd -.. 111 n=-..-.... b TI ,,. ...... _ .... ... ........ 4: .......... , ... .. ,,. c-.1.. .... ._......... .... _ ........ ... the! bend1. too• • ~1 'MJtl h 1Valdm1 and ZaC'k fNov•kt don'I g••t 1tll of th notonety. bul they d .U the: ttWM that it tU towan ~· Vekll!I mede• ~·type plily• the fourth q\IAltl!r Wath four IDinuMI a.ft, be teolt lhe bell. '9d IN! lat btMk ....... a no-look .,._ IO Le Br...,_w, wbo ""'" ... ...,. a.yup'°' • .s3•31 ..... ntans Co.d9 llob llobinlon Mid a. INlll .............. ....,., S4ool·1 l ...UO. T.._. CdMNn, wbo lll)uNd 1111it enllle w......aay. C'...U.O.a • ._ .... .eboUI llpolllll•_. •• aD'1b••lliMI 9 • • )0 Frido)i o.c.mber 28, 2001 SPORTS WWWlY ' YOUIH SPOllS \ Mesa kicks two foes around CclM Plus fifth . vpponrnt.s .-combined 42·5, and oublCOntd foes. 11· I. .._. Tht' C ld M HJ9h boys soccer team out.shot ceJ u in two WUlS U'I the Magnolia Townament at Magnolia '.;7 IU<Jh Thursday nw MtbldllgS (3.Jl, who woo the Magnolia 'lbumament lost year, opc-•ned lhe day with a 7.0 victory over Jobn Glenn ot Norwalk. Mesa ttUowed three hots on goal and on olfeDM fired oll 22 lhols. Senior Rtlly Lund dlld Ire hman AlJomo Pineda ICOfed two gOllls ead\, while nJors lrwm Salas, EU Soli5 and Socrates Cnl2 added one .1p1t"('(• ~ abo had two auists, wbUe senior Mich I Gardiner. Lund 1J11cJ PU\eda dished off one uaiat each . ~<·mor weeper Steven Tbomu keyed the defense a.nd senjor 11011lkl't>ll\'r Bryce Sh ndan recorded one save ln each game. LdtN in th~ day. the Mustangs blanked St. Margaret's, 4-0. ~11"><1 hu1Jt d 2·0 lead before the half, when tenior Ricardo Luna -.c un~ oll ttn dS~tst lrom senior Brian Zing and Salas also itruck for ,, 11<X•I with dn as ~t by Luna. Senior Kevin Alexander ICOred a.n und''-l~l<>cl gc><tl dnd Salas finished off a pass from Solis ln the wumd hdU lor the Mu~tangs, who outshot the Tartans, 20.2. \. lr-'>d will ldre Long 8edc.h Poly an a scmiflnal today at 10:45 a.m. nw touml'y' .. c-hamplonshtp game will be at 3:15 p.m. Hoover tops Corona del Mar boys, 79-68 < or111u1 dt>I Mdr [I] I leqh ' boys hd-.lo.t•llMll lt>dffi d111p1wd d ]Q.fi8 '11n-.oldllon-round dec1S1on to l .l1•nclrel1• 1 loover Thursday 111111111nq di E-.tanc1a l llgh's 1 "ott't < lt1'""-. '>endtng th Sea l'HllJ' rnlo today· 9 am ""'"11n1n with Norte Vista in a 1 1th-plt111• wmthnaJ · Tilt• ..;l'l.1 Kmgi.. who fell to 1. I I -.huwt•<I mdrked unprove- nwn1 11Vt•r 1t' hrst-round loss to ~l.1'ylt11r 11C'C ordmg to Coach R~dn Cunr. who watched tus qudr<l·orwn1t·d team penetrate lur l'l. lwo-pmnt bucket'! KP\ in l\.ldnflllill> led the way in 'connq with I b points dOd 1'.1nc-ho St•t1hom t 11 points), Jay ""urthndcw t l l. points I and Bret Matsen (rune polnts) provided a strong balance for the Sea King . Hoover got rich at the line. hitting 19 of 24, wtule CdM hit 6 of 11 free throws. ISJMQA CQNI cwH< tc.111 r :Ow........, &..~ .... 7t. QiM .. HocMf 13 26 11 ll . 79 CdM 9 20 17 ll . 61 ......,.~is. 5~ 17, AbemMhyl. ltltemeflln 29. Durf.i..n 5. ~ 2. ~ t, OeVla. 2. J.pc. .-• .....,tin l. ~l.~1. ~out -none. c.... .. Mii'. Nontwldge 12. Htldebrllnde 5, Selbcwn U, Min(lllti 16. ~ 9, St'lfict.odom 2. Wttcn 2. Gi.sl9,Nlfl'O. l1Jl. .-• Mol1twidge 2. Mlnolla 2. SMborn 1, M.ltwf'I 1 FOuled OUl • none. Mesa gets it done the Wright way, 17-10 <. ""''' r-.IP~d High senior \.,hie \ \'\ 11qht scored e ight qw1h "' h .,d the Mw.tangs gt.rls "'•••• 1 1>ul<1 tl'am to a 17·10 11unl1-.1qu1• victory over host Rane ho Alt1m1tos Thursd11y Tht• '\lustc1ngs (7·71 butlt a t-11 h•t1d in the hrst penod and 111 ·wr k.1oked ba<"k Mesa nlors K.1111• Axton and C csndlce < 11qwnter scored three goals • r11 h while senior Sarah I >1111qld'-dc1ded two dnd JUnJOJ f Allison Gravis ~ netted one. Mu s tangs sophomore Gina Paulhus anchored the defense. stopping nine shots. ··= C.O.. MBA 17, ...,_AL J "'°' 10 s-.-.,o-w. emuw.. • s s l · 11 RMlCtlo Alamltm 0 l l ' . 10 c.o.e. ..._·~I. Axton 3, CMpenWt l. ~ 2. Grrns 1 S....·,.dlus9 Newport Harbor girls lOppted. 57-42 Tb NeWJ>Ort l larbor High gitll buketbell lMm took. ooe- point Je4d going lnto th fourth quarter. b\Jl ent Brethren Chriltlan lo the •~·throw Un too many Um and pcaad th pru:e In a 57·•12 loss to the • Wamors lll the quarterltna of thl' Costa Mesa Wanter aa.c t Costa Mesa High ThW"Sd~y. Jalllanne Whltlleld mddC a lhrec-poinlor to h the score •t 34 Wlth 6;()8 ri matnlng ln tbe game, but lhe W mors took over from there, going on a S-.2 run to lake a 43-:\61 ad With 3:05 I Ct. Newport foult>d Bmthren Chrisban Cv€'ral ume in lhll fourth and the Warno"' took advantdg ; coring s v n of their last 10 points lrom thf' frpe. lhrow hnf' Whitfield INI thC' Sailors (2·121 wltb 16---- po&nts, foUoWl'd by Atht>na Ve que~ (nln pomtsl and Vanessa Miller ( iJt points). The Sallon face Carlsbtld today tn the tournament at 4;40 p m. an•-o'= Ota ¢1 --iz 0 ...... .. -· -" ,....,..._a ...._0-W. NeWport H9rbcw ' t 11 11 • '2 lfWw'en ~ 5 1 " J1 • 57 Pl ;trt---·~J. ~ 4, 5a:lltz 0. KMN 0. WtWlWd t6, Miller .. CMJllO 2. VMqUR '· fulm o. RMlgel 0. wou. 2. ~ 0 ),pt go.a. . Whltfiekt 2. ~ 1, ~zl fouled out • ~ .....,.. av« a'r Leet, w.cw.. 5. Jone t 1, IMftY 2. Atldlr'lon '· Hiii 6, Sowwt 15 3 pt. goMs • lAe 1, Andlfton 2 FOuled out • none-. Costa M sa girls rally for 38-30 victory Costa ~'""a [I] I hgh girls l)a ket· ball <"Odeh Jim Week~ .. at ctnd watched his team miss its fll'\t 16 hots from the field. and that wa JU!>t tht> hr t quart r in Thursday·~ :18-30 con olat1on v1nory over Sdddl back Valley Cbrbtlan. ut the Mustang • Winter Cla tc There Wd~ only dbout 1x minute left in the hdlt bclor • the drought encl<•d, then tht' Mustang'i went on to Jedd yolng lnto the fourth quartPr, 27-24 Rhonda Nan I d Co ta Me!><l with 20 point<, dnd nine rebounds, and Tana Ponc-h r c-am up with rour a ists, three an the econd quarter. Costd M sa meets Fountain Valley today tn the consolataon senutlnals at noon. Newport girls s hut ~own El Dorado. 1-0 Kate Younglove scored in the third minut to give 8!LJ Newport 1 larbor HJyh th edg<> over El Dorado an a 1 • (. • 0 victory tor th s.11lor.> 10 the llrst round of the ,•_ Excalibur girb ocrer toumamPnt al Foothill High Thursday Amy BurhncJhdm htid thP c1sslsl t.IS the Srulors improved to 2-4· l Kar.t Demille mc1dt• Ut save to earn hf'r econd hutout of th<' ason Also contnbuung on ·d •fen!> • lor Nt>wport Harbor was Krtsun Nahm. Amy R playt>d in hN lirst game SUl<'e suJfenng d pratned ankle. Sh • m1 d four g<1me b<!cdu <' of th UlJuty. N wport Harbor outshot £rl Dorcldo, ff. 7 The Golden Hc1wks laU to 5·2. The SaUors face Bumd today .1t ~ :m d.nl m th<' second round of the toumdll\ent at FoothtJI Tb Coron. del M•r AYSO P!ua under-12 boys ~ 1110CCer team bew.d toe 2·2 tie WUh Newport Beach to share fifth place tn the playoff tournament ~ · Alli r • tough loss tgaanst undefuted Millk>n Viejo. Corona del Mar mate.bed up~ Newport Beach and received gOIJI lrom Sc:otl 1'1IMI-•• and Aa4y llowu. Parbt' DodM. nytor s-. and toYUr had asasts Also contributing OI) O(fenae were Nick,.......... Morgan aro.bal. Mk:liaMI ..... and 1'1MNul Dlalyul. Co4Uc per Andy Monow made a divmg save on the goal line tn the fourth quarter lO pteServe the He. The Corona d I Mar def nse was anchored by J.P. Goraty. llley s..wv.n. Taylor ..... Kevin ICoake nd MidaMl hge. Corona del Mar defeated Irvine North, 1-0. in the first round and beat C05la Mella, 3.0, ln th aecond round. Against Irvin North, OiaJynas SC'Ored on a penalty lock In th third quarter. CoroM del Mar controUed the mklficld with sobd efforts from Freeman. Rhodes. Brombe.1 and Bear. Against Costa Mesa. Rhodes, Rovzar and Brombal scored goals while Freeman and Rovzar had assists. Thomsen and Bear supported the CdM offeru.o Morrow pas.led his second hutout of th tournament. Breakers remain undefea ted Th Newport Beach Breakers. an AYSO Region ~ 91 girls under-10 AU-Star soccer team, earned two ( ~-·- hutouts to unprov to 7-0 ~ In their first game. the Breakers defeated Huntington Beach of Region 56, 3-0 MclCenu Cottam. lrt.anne Sdtwutt and nu Theriot scored goals. Terra Pr1edmao, M1MY Atzpatrtck, Kelly Heenan and Courtney Frands contnbuted on defense. In their sec'ond game, the Break n beat Beverly Hills, 4·0. Zoya Fananeb had a goal and 1111 assist. Also sconng goah w r<' KMey DeXoung, Fitzpatrick and Ellubetb Eddy MAu1&nne Jones dominated on d«:fense. TODAY'S SOIEDULE HAPPY BIRTHDAY CMl>rating m. O.ily Piion Ath~tt of tM WHk ~~ TODAY D AVU. Coea.Y 0 Orange Cont Col. water polo DEEP SEA JMWfS<Mn Na .,.'t ........ 1~ 3' ~ I bwr~ • c.alico ~ 21 Ynd ha. 241 sculpen .,_.,.. ~. no report. I I STARTING ANEW BUSINESSPfi • • • • • • • • • • • 1lt "-' o.,. .... "'"" lMilJ """';,, ,-..i •.... lt:ar . w -- ................ 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