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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot... . . ,. ·· ..... -~ SERVING THE NEWPORT -f'.ICSA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWVV.DAILYPILOT.COM 1UESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2002 . - . • -j ~·· . hat to· watch· • A look at this years likely news stories 2002 FORECAST • EDfTOR'S NOTI: Here is A lodt .t stories t~t we think will continue to rNil\ he.,_ lines in 2002, .along with .n .ctuAI hddhne hkely to ·~· in the O.aily Piiot. .......... llT A llC-Wiii • ' SEAN HUE~ I OMV PILOT By m1d-April, the.Newport ~d Bctlboa piers should be almost ltke new after haVlllg undergone the most drasbc r<>novations ln their 60-year We spans. The $2.7-mllllon rehabilita· uon proj<'Ct mcludes new concrete swfdccs. 1gns, gates and handr8.1.ls. Electnoty, gas, water and phone lines now vtS1ble runrung down the piers Newport Beach ottidals ant working to extend Wgbt and passenger llmJts at John Wayne Airport. will be conC'Cd.led Structural work. including the concrete resurfaong, will make the piers !>tronger increase the amount of weight they cd.O cany and make them better able to et)dure a big torm. Th work as expected to add about 20 yetlrs to the We of the piers. But Wte most . ma1or construcbon work, pier refw:bishment hasn't been good news for everyone. Newport Pier Seafood and Bar on the NeWport Pier and Ruby'c; on the Bo_lboe Pier both have had to dose for about two months while the most extensive work has required the piers to dose. ~e Ball>o;!I PlN 1 expected to reopen Feb. 22, while New- port Pier will reopen March 22, thou,gh work will conunut> unW about Apnl. NII IP II Tll All Al YOftll IAY 1111111 March could be maddening to El Toro air· · port supporters if Orange County voters opt for t1 Great Park The county will go to the polls on March 5 for a thumbs-up or thumbs-down vote on the South County plan. Th Ordngo County Cen~al Park and Nature Pr rve lrutiative. also known a.s Mea- sure W, would rezone the closed El Toro Mdnne Corps AJr Station so a park in the vem of New York's Central Park or San Diego's Bal- boa Park could be developed which county voters passed to peprut the a.uport Supporters of the Great Park, whose key cltChitect was Irvine Mayor I.any Agran. say -theJI trubabve has widespread support Recent polls seem to bear that out, mdJcatmg a 67°u upport level for the plan Campa.1gn season promises to be exoting with a handful of vocal anchnvolved residents vying for a wide open counal seat, wtule trymg to knock Mayor Llnda Otxon off the dais. · Dixon and Counalman Gary Monahan are up for reelection, and while Dixon will bght to keep her posltion, Monahan decided to bow out of politics, leaving a handful of contenders , to compete for his seat. Former council members Heather Somers and Jay Hwnphreys are loolang to regain their lead- ership positions, whl.le two Westside men. Joel Faris and Allan Mansoor, try to break Into politics. A •y • vot would quash hopes ln Newport &>ach that the base would ever see an auport bwlt It would roll back 199-4's Memure A. Newport Coast ls. as of today, officially part of Newport Beach Port.ions of Santa Ana Heights and Bay Knolls are waJting to be m Newport Beach proper as well But a.nnexa- bons are polJbcaJ beasts that make 1t IJkely SEE WATCH PAGE 4 STlVE MCCAA* I DAl.Y P'lOT The Balboa Pier ls getUng a mudl-neelled makeover and ls u:pected to • ~pen Feb. 22. lbe Newport Pier ls expected to reopen March ll. IHI•• For 2001 vw"1n RMlw photos fr6m the~ of~ SePt. 11 tragectf, SN .... J .. City assists B.alboa Peninsula merchari.ts •With roadwork continuing unti.f Msly, Newport BeaCb has implemented free parking and other changes that it hopes Will attract more customers to the area. Juoeca..., .. DAILY Pl.OT • • . BALBOA VIU.AGB :-SoJD8 say they've made a huge difference, oth· ers say they've made no difference at 41.L To MM the' burden on Balboa Periinlula merchants while roectwork ts undeTWay. the dty ~ made free many metend perking spots, put up bonners announcing &uiinesiet ~ open Md made a few other changes. •Nothing ii gomg to help down here until the work's over,• sald Mag91 Alli.son, co-owner of Balboa Mar~ t, who said she.has seen about a 40% decline in busm since road· . wort began ln November. She sa!d tom:up and blocked-off streets and sidewalks have at tt.rnes blotked cars from entenng her parkirig lot. At oth· er times, the closure ot Wuhington Street bas encouraged driven to cut through her parking lot to get to nearby streets. • Others, though, espedallJ mer· chants ..-Uant on street par~. say the city'• efforts hav~ made • big d.it· ference in their busineaes. Metered 1pece1 in the · uee now oH r two houn of free parking from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. SJgns direct boppen to ave.tlable pots. · For Yvonn M1lhrush. own r . of ~thrush Fub1ons.ion Balboa Boule· vard, the tree parJung bas helped. her b"W'ea a lot But the biggest help c:eme when 1he dty lifted its prolub1· don of left twns from Balboe Boule· vard ooto Main Street. •They acted reelly fut, and 1t helped • ~. Mithrusb said. Ottk.ials also tned to put the word OQt to neighbors th4t tbe1r loal1 mer· cbantl could UH their help. • •conttnwng and maeuang your petronag• of Balboa merchants wbeMver J>C*lble will help them · ~b Uus period of difticulty, • ~ aty·illued fber tmplored ~hbors. ·One man came in and said,.~r· don't Mil!id anything but I'm going to buy tomething anyway because 1 feel sorry for you bu1ine11people SEE BALB~A MGE 5 " READERS llSPOID AT&T not making good connection .. .... • •• ' . . .. • • . . f. . 1111•..C..-... ..... ... With lm•get.oJ the New York canage playing OD video moalton. . Ba:lall Muir dona• blood at H0119 H01Ptta1'1 CaK.'91' ~ter, where the retpOGM to .. ....a. WM oftl'Wbe.lilablg. Bioocl . doDOr Mrvtc.. DmM•MaitU Saadovail ...... Mair. GlllG FRY I OMV Ill.OT . Tbe ground aew1.Ji~ Welt~ nitmns from teeing oft Ill~ n.tgbt to leave Jolm Wayne Airport as tbe airport reopened after tbe unprecedented shutdown of all airports la the natton. · -~-·-------· .. •• II 1•· ..... , ... c.-............... ,, ..... 11'' MI••MHM .. •It ea• I ii .... ....... ,., ... , .... \ S(.AN Hl.LEll / DAl.Y N.6r • ' .. Daily Pilot .. · . , . - .. Doily Pilot 'TFue appfeciation' for Rose Parade Costa Mesa woman · recalls New Year's Day on a float th~t won the coveted - Sweepstakes Award Lolita H•rper DAILY PILOT F hppmg back through the • yellowmg pages of a 23· y~aN>ld scrapbook, Rhonda Heintz was reminded of her brief sunt as the Rose Parade's ellte. As her eyes scanned each page, she knowingly $miled or laughed aloud, exj>laining her special memo- ries of that day. "Ills one of the best memones of my life,· sa.id H eintz, who is now 42 and bves U1 Costa MeS4. •My. daughters, my husband: my famtly and the Rose Bowl.•. It was a brisk New Year's Day morrung m 1978. and Heintz was up before the sun. getling ready to rep- 'It is one of the best memories of my life.' -Rhondlt ... intz resent her high schOQl -Caplstrano Valley -on the Mis 1Qn Viejo oty . float Just three m onths earlier, he had been vot- ed homecom- ing queen, and shortly after she was invited to nde on the . float in the Rose Parade. -Dressed m an ornate Mexican dress and her hair swept back with colorful. tropical flowers, -Heintz waved her way into htstory whlle nding down Colorado Boulevard an Pa adena. The MlSston VieJO float~ a colorful · Lalin-flavored float named "The Day of the Fiesta,· was awarded the top prize -the Sweepstakes Award. SAVE uPro · ~TOS (O\Jlrrf\'t' Qi RHONDA Hf('lfl Rhonda Heintz of Costa Mesa rides o~ the Mission Viejo Ooat ln the 1918 Rose Parade. Heintz ajd It made her even more proud because he not only rode on the float but worked on 1t in the months before the pl(rade. ·1 have a deep appi eciation for the floats and all the hard work Uidt goes into the de 19n and bullding. • Heintz said. Her expenence m the long-stand- ing California tradition changed the way she looked at the parade, shP said. Before she was a part of the Rose Parade. she was not intngued by 1t. But now, he looks forward to it every y~ar -pa sang on the ltad1- llon and memory to her daughters. "I get to rehve tt year after year after year.· H emtz sa1d. "I have a true apprec1alion for at, having been· there and worked o,n It.· · . . While looking through the scrap- book with her mom, youngest daughter Samantha said she would love to follow m her mother's foot- steps. ·1 want to be a bomecommg qu~n ~nd someday be \n the. Rose Parade,· lhe 11-year-old stud. Hemlz smiled, hoping her daugh- ter would be so lucky. "Maybe you wtll too." she said Heintz gets some help with her Mexican fiesta dress fo..r the. t 978 Roe Parade. '% OFF*EVERYnnNG Drexel Heritage Makes! Once a year we off er-the entire Drexel Heri.t"lle CQllection at an unprecede11ted savinns of up to 40% OFF. As California's largest Drexel Heri.taoe dealer, we feature more displays than anlJ other showroom. Now is the time to experience Drexel Heritane's breathtaking collectio-,,s and malte huoe savi11os on all in-stock and special orders. T~ January 1, 2002 3 llllf LY II THE llWS Newport to preserit sailing convention The Southern Calilorrua Yachting n. will bold its Wom n's Scilling Convention on Feb. 2 at the Bahia Connt.bian Yacht Club m Corona d l Mar. The event, now in its 13th year, dllows attend from novice to. expert to l)artlopate in liUch workshops as ·Dae els for Dwrurue , • "Coing up the Mast,· •Th Magic of Manne AC/DC" and "Happy Hc!Ssle- Prce . 'H cld!> ,. The cost ·1s $105. Fbr mor 11\formabon, Wf\te Gaal Hme. SCYA Wohlen' Sailing Convention, 1421 Litnce Dnve, Tustl.n, CA 92709: call(714) 730-1797, e- mall gehtlollor@: bcglobal.nef; or VlS1t www.scyo.org •• Chamber names its new officers The Corona d~l Mar Chamber ot Commerce wW hdve ome n w faces at the helm this yedl'. The orgam· zauoobu~ectedt~ottacers ctnd dareC:ton for 2002, who e terms will beg1.0 today. Bmg Baker, owe_er of Fdttram , ls thtrnew chau- man or the CMmber's board of directors. Jim Skahan of Cote Realty Js vice chairman, Barbara boatman of Boule- vard of navel ls treasurer, Luv na Hayton 'is 5eCfetary,. . and 81U Sinclair pres1d'enl. The chamber can be reached at (949) 673-4050, cdmchomber@eorthlmk.net or www coronodelmorcharn· ber.com CLOSURES FOR THE HOLIDAYS . TM following cMc offlc~ will be dosf!d today bee.a~_ of the holicUy: r •Newport Beach City Hall •Costa Mesa City Hall . • The Newport-Mesa Unified Sc.hoot District office •The Dally Pilot office C· f A-.t'*'"' IT'S TIM-£ FOR ... f~t's~ootr_i11.o. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS A~( A TRIP TO MEXICO . fAAllYOWNIDFOR WE SPECIALIZE )0 YlARS. OUR TW>ITION IH'-"'Pll • IN LARGE WA~ATMOSPHIRl. TO GO ORDERS 'HAT FOOD' DRINICS. AUWONAIUNl<U PHONE AHEAD! 296 E. 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 ~ed &$work for YOU! t j " ' • I '' ~ ! I ' . ........................ "···----........... " ...... •11 ·-~ ( ' 1 . • • • • • • • .. • ' ' ... ... •• .. 4 Tueiday. JbfMwY I, 2002 WATCH CONTINUED FROM t m r are ln the cards tor all thJw of these areu. NcwJltd1 C I seeming lhe.ut ol the dty bee of lb pro ed growth and ~ long·t.erm property cu {d th swanky subdM· ns will off •r Ul the torig Lenn ror tJus reason and oth· 1-., wcimng camps have fonned. tbnq th~ ge for 'iOm pow r truggl over lmplrm nung th Ml\CX4tion. s.mta Ano Heights and Bay KnoU , on the olher.h~ . • pro1lllie tot)(' moncy·loser.i for th nty ln the N wpott ' C"'oast rommun.ity. tn-demand tdxpdye.r\ have known they c'Ould hold out for a sweet decsl trom'the oty -ulb.mate· I) procunng $18 million Ul lAx relt f Th 11 dttll\.lde of not wctnlUlg to 1om any club that woukl huve them tor mem. lwr., however, doesn't apply in other urunrorporated areos. "°mt• m Sanld Ana Heights die d1ci.mptn9 at th bat to boast dn unpr ave N wport Bec.lch address, knOWl.ng, too. thttl th 11 property values will yo up as well • Annexallons ure never really peaceful,• Newport Beach AsS\Stant Caty Mruwger Dave Klff said. COUICILllAN'S TllAL FALU THIOUlll ' Look for Costa MeSd < 'ounnlmon C'hns Steel's loocl lo hqht n dunng has \!'< oml y(•dr on the drus after hu, l«>lony pel)Ury charges ttre thrown out of court SIN•I hdi> been battling t1Ue<Jullocil> that he forged -.1ynutur~ dunng the last two < ·1ty C'ounnl elections The thstnct ttltomt>y has accused the rouncalmdn ol cillowuig rt"i1dent Rachttrd Noack to <;1gn elec-lJon nomtnabon f>ctp<>r. on twhalf of tus wife dunnq lh(• 2000 ele<Jtlon ttnd of St(,..I h1mSt>lf signing for a 1<.>(_Jully bbnd woman tn 1998 Steel hds consistently pleadPd not gutlty to the c·hMgcs and' decl.Jncd pica ht1rgam offers from th<; dis- tno t1ttorney. He has also -. poured JDOl'8 than 5'0,000 OWQllll"S ..... anyth1ng ijut hap• into hW cw--. · py Muy have hMtl bok11ng Tbe eo-,.-o1c1 eouodl· pirede parties •t their homes man &lreedy. w.or» a pal1ial _ fOI d4Qdes One wa1 mad ' vict°'Y lest year, when a enough to alleg9dly thrMten Supenor Co\ut judge threw to boycott boet parade Chair· out a dvil lawswt brought man brett Hemphill'I b • agawt Steel by resident and nea. prompting Hemphill to ad~ Michael Sz.karadek .. · resSgn m <hlguJt. Am1d all th Steel's la-.vyer expects tb• furor, chamber orgaruzers • • previous rulli\g to Influence 1 -ha¥ d~ to reconsld . the findings this tune. Th This year, lb y'U revisit the •judge in the dvU cue fQund tssue with the goeJ of enc:our- oo metlt to t.be charge. ogtng t>oati B to J)llrtidpate. PIUIKllL WOO SLOW uuoa 111un1 The stage was set decades . ago and .still po stage. Made ·wiser by yea,s that boosters have been unable to predict when the Balboa Theater will reopen. Michele Roberge, e:xecuti-ve directOr of the the· ate(s performing arts founda· tion, S41d: ·we·u open in S4 million: thars the date we're setting.· The theater, built in 1927, dosed m 1972. The \ij)hill bettle to transform the tustonc building into a mod- em 350-seat proscenium house makes at a likely news- maker in 2002. Money a5 a hurdle: Renovations are esti- mated to cost $6.5 nulbon: m the fall, funds were still $4 mill.Ion short logical prob- lems loom as well. There isn't enough dressing room space, and the only place to make some is below the water table. Also, plans to tear out a wall were hall.Pd when workers realized that a neighboring business' electrical supp.w was built into the theater wall. if•tc1111 mill 10 lmtll fUllT CAPS As hlewport 8eadl closely . eyes a March 5 referendum· on a peirk at the closed El Turo Manne base. dty Qffid41J will be worlciilg to h4mmeT our an airport deal closer to home. They wW be working to extend Umits on Oigh at John Wayne Allport that are set to expU"C at the end of 2005. A settl ment dgreement put the r tnctlons 10 elace m 1985 There are limits on the number of daily depar· lures and a.nnuaJ pa sengers. Also, a luniled amount of . noise ls pertrutted an sur- round.mg neighborhoods. City ollioals have put thel.f OW}'l plan on the table that mcludes slight increases m the number of the noi lest fights, yearly passengers and fight gate . But county supervisors have not approved any deaJ. Look for supe.rv1sors to address the issue Ln tha hrst haU of the new year. FOUi NIWNIT COUICIL SOlll mu UIUPPY sun ,, fOI HAIS . llOUI NllM Cil'MU . News that the Christmas Boat Parade will change its route and schedule almost guarantees future fighting. Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce organizers deed- ed to shorten the parade from seven days to four and to shorten its route by cuttmg out a. 22-minute leg that con· tams abou' 200 homes. It may be good news for the parade participants. who have been complaining that the parade requires a huge time comrrut· ment. but those 200 home- Newport Beach's new mayor, Tod Ridgway, 1s due to defend hts council seat th.is year, along With former mayors Gary Adams and Denrus Q;NeU. The11 seats m counol OtStncts 1, 4 and 6, respectlvely, ·will be up for grabs th.is yedf If anyone Cdn unseat them. Counalwoman Nonna Glover, however, will step down Sor good after tut· Ung the ceiling of an e1ght- year tenn limit imposed by the city. Hen.council District 3 will, by the end of the year, have d new representative EVERYONE'S -A CRITIC DAILY Pt LOT .AND NEwPORT BEACH· FILM FESTIVAt:S FILM REVIEW CONTEST ..... ~ .... _,.... FllL ....... Of TM£ WOl.f. Oft T-1-Jl•111PthtEM*-..a11 r .,._Y"I',.... ~ .. f1Mt1lllW,Plllllf...,,-..,.1s.•.,5PM.AMws• '9511_. ...... n. ........ -., ......... DlilJ .......... ...,.. .... Fiii w ... ,. Of 1llE WOlf is .·,.... .... ..., ......... 11,... .... ~wlMICCF,..t ftr M'I WIJw f .................. ......... ........ . Sr-' Priai A tillt •· .. Fiii rillill't Jilly. Yll '!' )19 ....... If....., ,, ... 11 t ................ ftilML~·~~ . m y ·~-~•lilillll""hllMl...,.n-1'.••..­ _.,....-.,, ....... I ............. ..v: an•l•mnmu -.comums A lteepjl atop e propc:w.d Mormon temple ~ Large for next yean ~.The Cbwth 0( Jesus CbriiR ol Lal· ter-<tay Saints has plans to bwld a 17.~foot ten)J;*! near dM church's exJlting facility at the lnt tion ot Bonita CanY<m onve and MacArthur Boulevard. Though planners have 14u~ the bwlding u a thing of beauty and a boon to the neighborhood, some residents h4ve expressed.sople heated concerns. Most worrtes center on a spire that WiU extend 124 feet into the air, topped with a gold statue of ~ trwnpeting angel. Neighbors worry the steeple will dom.lnate theu views. Some worry that the bulJdlng's lighting Will OV f• whelm the area' aesthetics. Cbu.rdl representabves plan to continue p1tchmg their plans to homeowners assoaa- bons and other local grou·ps m hopes of earning an imag as .an ideal neignbor. But a Feb· ru.ary Planning Com.nus 10n meeting end the subsequent City Council clisalss1ons of the tem~ are expected lo bring the controversy to a head. .llAllllAPUI PIOJICT PISHIS fOIWUD Oe~eJoper Stephen Suther· land has big dreams for the land where the American Legion Hall, Marinapark mobile home pcuk and ~s ArendS Park now stand. He envisions a 15&-room luxury resort With rooms lhat aver· age $350 to $400 a rught. But the maJor hwqles lo mdlun.g that happen will lake hape tn 2002. The C1ty .• S:ounal hc:lS saJd 1t will only upport the 0 Plans tf members of th American Legion Post 291 agree to the plaru; The devel· oper has olfered to bwld them a new han on the ite But first. U1e legaonnai.res have asked the oty to give them the security of a long·term lease on the prqperty they've occupied stnce 1949 on a year-to-year basis. OpponPnts say that Sutherland's project doesn't olfer adequate park· ~ ing and will tal<e away some public beach access. When and If the smoke clears on • these aspects of the pro)ect, a huge uncertainty bll rema.i.ns in the fonn of the oty's Green- Ught lnitiabve. Under Groen· Ught, voters must go to the ~ ID deade whether to allow the project to be bwlt - I I qu.tion that coukt put I.be brakel on tbe hotel far good. j .... 1a-:,.1 .... 27 ...... ~ 8elcb offidals Went crushed to '9em )a.st year that an op~ty to buy· tbe Newpo,rt Dunes Waterfront Resort property had ended: While >ta.Uers went working on th ~ • of ~ns to bKl on the proper· ty. Ouoes ownec Evans Hotels clOled the biddlng. The dty had l\oped to procure the land to &top a hotel fl'Om being built there. Ever since blddiog cloM)d on the property tt- mated at 525 million to S50 million. rhere's been not.Nng but silerice from the Dunes owners and their real estate broker, Eastdll. auesuons of who bid on the land. how much they bid and what they plan to do With at remam hushed. But it' likely that a new owner wW be announced th.as~· And 1l's equally probable that the new owner. whoever 1t is, will want to ta.kc advantage of a pre- appro¥ed opbon Qf bwlding a 275-room •farruJy-tyle inn· on the property. Evans had plans to bwld a larger. 470· room hotel there. But when Greenllght passed. making 1t likely voters would shoot down the hotel, Evans put the property's lease up for sale. The smaUer hotel, however, ts permitted according to the origmal deal o_n th~ land: TIWllU SQUAii 1111nmm1u N~ 1ty as tho mother ol mvcnlJon. and Tnangle Square WJU need to get mno· vatlve to keep th~ struggling center m business l..dst yedr proved dtsap· poinllng for nwnagement as the center lost two more ten· ants, Johnny Rockets and Whole Food . bnngmg the number ol vctcancies to sue. Look for rna1or changes dround the shoppmg center, such dS more user·fnendly parkrng and large marquee sJgns to promote tenants. But the mo I monumental differ· ence will be on the top level. Populated now by a few fd t·food re taurants and merchct.nts, look for the upper level lo be transformed into d popular rughttime destinabon wtth more restaurants like the Yard House, serving up after-dark fun. The stage. now in the rruddle of the defunct food court. will host llve bands and serve a Donate ·your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motio n to imp~qve local li ves. • NV:, • lioat~ • Rc:al ~Wlt· • T~x lk<ltKllhle <7.-. .... i1 ... ,,.m1......,..._ Ncwpwtlwla I . .... ,,. ............ teJ'tAUUJ)ent fot wbAt could be • hot late-rugbt spot . . cer 1 •• !'!!!~!!~ cura~W111•11 Long lgnored by clty councils QI the put. th tuture <>f the Westside will a,. ~this yeer -oot by council memben but by resi· dents and busin owners tbemSelves. As one of her ~ aell u mayor, U bby Cowan desi~ed a committee to addreSs .the needs of th dty's Westside. Representativ from 'dif. terent factto.nS of the lorgely diverse portion of the a ty will work together this year to cre- ate a worRing plan for their part of town. About 32 mem- ben of a c::ound.t·appolnted comnutt.ee will confer, debete, reason and compromise as they decide what la.nd of redeveJopment they want done on the Westside. · Although the final report from the comnuttee is not . due unW 2003, look for updates Ill redevelopment meetings on the group' progres and ideas. NllHIOIS SAY SIUNCI IS IOLDIN Silence has ruled in place of the Buzz ance neighbonng residents near l.Jdo Marina Village'-muzzled the once· rowdy night spot attributed Wlth drawing about 100 J><?Uce 1 ~t reports and other prob- lems. In November 2000, the Planning Co on ya ed the pemut alter 1t ruled thcU Buzz managers had VlOlated the Lenns of the use pemut by removing arcade·type vtdeo gd!nes from the premises Arcade-type busm require fewer parlung space. than reguldl' r taurants or dance clubs ln July. the New· port Fish Co restaurant opened at the vacant Buzz site, making and drawmg l.Jt- Ue noise. Btil the story won't c>nd there The Newport Fash Co restaurant has applled to the oty to change 1~ perrrut to allow lurrung tls serond story from a game room mto a din- mg area -a scenario au too (anultar to th0sew ho l.Jve nt-arby. The Planning Com - m1SSJOn will take tts first look at the requ t early th.as year. llSllUSIS UQllR •WADI nus llLP New rules th.tt tell obe how to ~eep pollutants out of storm drains are likely to be approved this month Once they are m place. Newport , Beach and Costa M couJd 'ltnd themselve having more than a bttle dUCtculty enforc· ing them. The rule are part of a penrut lbe Santa Ana Regional Water Quahty Board I ues to the county that allows its 34 db to operate their storm drains. The board last month post- p<med a vote on a permit to gwe cities mo1e time to con· ider last-minute changes to the OO·page document. The final vote on the pennit could take place Jan. 8 The SEE WATCH PAGE S ' Doily Pilot WATCH CONTINUED FROM 4 five-yMr permit.-which explred last year, has been beefed up big time m its ldt- est tncaination. For example, bus1nesses will no longer be able to hose down the s1de· wo.lks in front of the11 shops ~ wiUtout taking s(eps to keep the water out of the stotm drains. Newport Beach may off er .to help them pay for t.h}s cosUy requireJ1lent. . stan 11H11 cm STllll SCIOOU ·· · The school district will be tigbtening·tts·belt as H pre- pares to.deal with potential midyear cuts to the educa- tion portion. of the .state bud- get in January and even more antitjpated cuts in next year's budget. · ·Gov. Gray Davis will con- vene a special session of the Legislature this mdolh to cut about $850 million in educa- tion fundµlg; said-Newport- Mesa Unified Assistant Supt. Mike Fine. The district is still not -sure· what areas will be reduced because Davis has only made preliminary proposals so Car. One cut could be money allocated to districts to com- bat the energy crisis, which Newport-Mesa has already budgeted ar1d spent even though it hasn't been received yet. Fine said. Fine said the maxunum Daily1 Pilot VOL 96. NO. 1 TNOMUM.......aNo ~ nlNY~ (dlD AIOYosn--. AcMrWn9 O..tctor I.MIA ...... ,._pwoctor tprTI. SrMf U.QM. *-Oty tel.tor CM) S7'"42ll .-cMltle i.1-com .......... AMIJt-Oty ldltor (949) ]6Ml2A ~ --f.lmfl.Con! .... ~ ~ldtor (M)S7Wlll ~~com .............. '--Cdttor (Ml) S7+421J ,,,,.,,.,.,--.,t..,,.,com o.a... ....... NMt °"*Chef ~S1"41M ...,.,.. ~-('°"' PLUG IN Aug into the Plk>t C~ sectioo to find ser-m from ·~and ~,to ~and paint~. .. • -...,.,..__ . th dtstrict could lOM ls St.3 million. lluJ would not PQte o senous probl m •• the dia- trict J)ostponed som lbmga to give it more ne~btlity in d allng with th midyeer cut.s, Fino added .. But things don't look quite so rosy for the 2002-03 year. •What the governor ll proposing right now ii a frac-. tion of what's going to happen next year,· Pine said. •This Is the first shoe to drop. There will be many more to come.• LllCI llMS llSTllU TO llOP 111$10 ZOllS Wit.b lout school bo6rd members up Cor reelection, one trustee will revive an ~ue. that may set oU ftrewori<:S •. Wendy LeeCe aid she will raise the topic of eliminating trustee zones. The zdnes have been m place since the Newport-Mesa dlStrict wds unified in 1966. Whtle there have been previous calls for makmg the seven zones more equal in terms of population. Leece. says elimintttlftg-them ult& gelber would enable. more people to run for elecbon. "They say trustee zones don't matter -we all serve the district. But if they don't matter, then why do we have them?" Leece asked. FIHYIWI POSTPONES HIS DUI llAllllS Thlstee Jim Ferryman wlll probably continue to p<>St- pone his tnal on drunk dn- .... J..S-. M O!f«tOt ' (""I s 74-4224 IOI• IMllOAN.ttlmtuom .... -=--~~ <Mtl 16MlSI tfl> ptioioec.t-tom - Non StNlf .,........_... er-allCI coum ·~.,. CMt> S1"'4U6 ~~~-com "-C.... .. ~ IH<I> <9PO'lf<, (949) S7MU2 /IJl'4~-<0m -...a-. JM\Ufft • .pon ... !Mtt,__ youttg ~'""''·'°"' ...... OlllltM ~-~·l·~~CMl16oMJlD '*"don.,.,.,,_ tom ~ ....... Colt• Mele~. (Mt) 574-427\ .loltt•~l•nwLtllm ~--ld-oon •~, (tef) S74-U21 ~~r-com .,,.. ........... N.-~(Ml '7 ... ,.. llt)ot•~-com PMoTQilUl lal Al.la DgG•a Gi~ "" Don LHd\ Selln Hiiier. ....... ~.Gin.t~ .. ving charg until fter Nov mber1 lcllool board elections. Ferryman is up for reelection along with Selene StoJl, , Judith Franca Md Wendy Leec . , .... OfllSCIOf1 .... nmas The HUICl'Oft Jio\de will hno.lly ·get moved from its shabby digs et TeWinkle Park. only to sit on blocks a liWe longer at Pairvie'A'. Park Debate swrounding the tluscroft House has lasted for months. ~ember;s of the com.muruty have been vocal on boQl stdes of the lssu~. clautung the house is a his-• toric treasure or clauning 1t i!> a waste of publlc funds. Council members voted unanimously to use the des- ignated $200,000 from the Home Ranch development agr~ment lo move the Craftsm~-style house to Failview Park but chal- lenged supporters to raise the additional $200,000 to restore 1t. The money from the Segerstroms included in the Home Ranch deal would cover only costs to move the house -last estimated at $175,000 -but would not cover any restor4tlon or maintenance. City officials say restoration would cost another $200,000. To prevent further deteno- rallon. the council also .,-oted to spend $2.000 to cover the house and protect it from bad weather. 8£Al2£8S HOTUH£ (949) 642-6086 Re<Otd yout comments about the Daily Pilot Of MWS tips. ADDRESS Our address IS 330 W. 11.ly St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 C()ft8ECIIONS It IS the Pilot's policy to pr<>m9\ly <0rr«1 all erron of sot>sunce Plea all (949) 57~~3 m The Newport ~Mew Dally Piiot (\JSPS-144400) ll publllhed daily In Newpon h.ch ~(MU~ subl<t!Pl!Of'S ant av.tllable only by wt>- 10lbing to 'She Timet Orange Coun~ (IOO) :lS2·9141 In MUS outsidt of Newpon h.ch and Costa ....... tut> Ktiptlons to ttw' O.tly Pilot are'...,.ii. lb'-only by ftnt ct. mail fOf no pet ll'IOl'lth (Prus lndudt .i1 appticlble ~te ~ loc.al u.aes.) POSTM~R: s.tld ~"' d'langel to The Newport &Hdvcosu' Mew ~ Pilo'-P.O. lloll 1560, Coste~ CA 92626 CorJr- GB~ Mattress Outlet Store ..-3165Jlsbor Blvd. .... CostaMesa • o.c lllock ...... ol 401,., ·ill (714)1545-7168 Cele~tino's 111(., quality MEATS ~~~ . ' Sims c.... M.. J-ilin far .-r JO"""' .,........ •Pottt Cron~ .,..,.,._. •NY rtp •Ian th• ~ ._.. •La.., C..W. ..... .,........ •Portl'ft:~I •bdlfll .... • Mllple ...._ • S...c Slk'8 llMa • DMIMI 'n.rt., Ask aboutour.uw a.ssorttd sauttl & gltru1 Celestino'~ Deli Really Co0ls! c.... Cueriaa Lup w s..u. Sdiple or,.. .... • S••wldt Tra • ~ P111111• • °'" M-. PteaiM • c,_.. s,a..ti ' • 0.-n.,. • G,... .... c~n-.- i Expect th hlslonc ho\1$C' to :pend the ~l of thlJ y ar in o new home, under a new cover but with the same \l'ncertaln future. llllMITS llTICIHJI ~ma....-..1 At. offiCJ.4ls coJ\tinue to ma·p out thh futU:re of th Orange COti.nty-fai.rgrounds. - neighbonng residents will' contmue to monitor the planned changes to the amphitheater. The Orange County Fair- grounds wW continUe to deve1op the master plan process. outlining changes oa the 160-acre property. Despite a long lustory of resident opposition lo the amphithe- ater. fairground offloals will move forward with plans to revlVe the now..empty concert venue. while scaling back its size and profit margin. ·• Plans lo( the outdoor v.enue call for a sizable reduc- tion -to 140,000 square feet and 8,580 seats -and will be designed to host a-vanety ol entertainment events. If will cater mainly to outdoor pet- foraµng arts and will~ be . ' AT&T CONTINUEQ FROM 1 ./ th Internet ClJld need the • comput~ ev ry d1.1y. Smc~ J h.ad to m,st411 4 econ~ tele· phone hne j~t beca4,'ie AT&T lS to wu liable. I would deduct the pnce of the telephone brie also -the line fs only used for the Internet Not too long ago. l had no Internet service for four days Needle$$ to Sdy. AT&T IS the onJy l~temet s,ervice th~t I can get -no other IS avaJl- abll'. Pihlul BARBARA ROTH Casto Mesd My problem with AT&T started when trying to call in for new seJ'Vi.ce. 1 was on ho.Id for 47 DWlUtes and had nwn<'r<>W> . pfobl~ with AT&T SIJlCe A second tune I had to call AT&T BALBOA CONTINUED FROM 1 used for tugh school gradua-cfown here.'" M1lhrush said tion ceremorues. adding that he Wd!t one of a The new ,amphitheater • number of neighbor-. who will be managed by thp tau-h f th grounds and will not seek to ave gone out o e1r wdy to show support. nng m the headlining rock The roughly $8-rrul..l.lon r~n- 'n' roll acts that angered the ovclbon project will add new neighbors in the past. . . hghting and sewers and rehutlt restrooms at t.be bdse of . ~=~ ==: Uw Bcllboa Pier. Construct.ton LOllTA HARPllt and DllRDM IS expected to 'contmue untll NlWllUM · ,Mdy ln1hat durabon. mE>tered TU9sdoy. Jon~ l 2002 5 I w on hold tor minutm lllld lhen w tdd that they bad . to tninsf er me to aqoUler departrOen At that pdnt. the call was diSicoMected If I had not alre.,dy paid • the U1StalliiUon t , J would havP canceled. If I have one more problem with their ser· • vice, I will defiantly be mov- mg on That's &J I can get • 11hold of them. "l'ou kl'low o company t5 not domg is good JOb when you go to d boltday luncheon · and the topic IS the homble service that they provide. I tell all my fnend.s about U1e lousy customer seMce. dnd probl~rns J ~ave had Wlth AT&T JUSt to make sure they don't have to go t.hrough-the- <>fpenence thdt I have had to. PATTY-VASQUEZ - Costa Mesa • NOTl!. l.oolt tor rtl()(~ r~ In Thuoo<l)"s Community Forum ~· space<. will ccmbnue to allow two hoUJ"!> ofJlree park.mg "When they're done. I think at wUJ 'be worth· 11 It's gomg to look good. und I Uun.k it's going to q~t more tounsts to come,• '>did Happ1 Sangh. co-owner of Ba.J Harbor Liquors who said htS hu~ess has i.-uffered only a- sligqt ~echne because of the con.-.trucµon "They're dOJng it for dll of us I don't really have. ctny complcWlts e1bout 1t. • • JUNE CASAGRAHOE coven New- port Beach She may be reeched at (949) S74-4132 or by e-mail at /UM c•wgra~latJmes.com . . right No news itorle\, 1llYStratt0m, t01tcx .. 1 matt., or adWrtnements SURF AND SUN · ~~if'I tan be repfoduc.t'd w1tllout ·--men pet'mMIC>f\ of copyngtot O'Wflel HOW IQ BEACH US orcui.tion The Times O<an~ County 1 =~·., a~ihed (949) 642-5678 Display (949) 642-4321 Editorilll News (949) 642·5680 sPQrn (949) 574-4223·\ News Fax (949) 646-<t170 Sports Fax (949) 650-0170 E·IT'a1I: l»l/yp/lotefatitMS.com Miiin Offtce Business Office (949) 642-4321 Bwness Fax (949) 631-7126 l'l.ciw.ct bf r-~ '-'. • doil._ of u.. i..o....,.., r- --°'""'"""'-- ~ ' .. Ckage crest Cbllffr offes ~ ... Cb.rt:les ... WEATHER FORECAST . ' The weather's going to be dt'f- ferent this year No, not realty In fact, it'll probably hold in Sl()(e mu<h of the same as expen· en<ed last year, Today, ex~ early mom1ng fog but mostly dry conditions under mostly cl~ ikies. There may be a few sptin les early, but they certainly won't rain on any- on~·s parade _l:iigtls In Newport-~ Wilt top off at about 60 today . .oo . the lows will dip to the low 505 l'iave a happy n.w ~end don't WOfty about the wettef conditions Wedne:sday will unveil lnfonn.nlon; www nws.no.a.gov. BOATING FORECAST The southeastf!f'ly WlncH will blow a light \0 knots In the 1nrier waters t~ The waves will only be about • oot, and the west · swell will be about 4 feet. O\Jt farth«; npect much o~ the same, though the northwest ? ... swell will build to al>out-6 tfft By Wednesdfy mormng, it'll increase to 10 teet SURF in not the best way to kick off a new year on the ocean's surface today. After all. tN waves are 1n the knH-to waist· high range and the past week· end's rains.don't eicactly leave surfers with great tastes in their mouths. In other words. nay dr,y. Wedne$day will ~e another north~ swell, but rt prot>.bly won't be a great day to hit the waves.on account.of more rain --..-•tty. www.surlr1~rorg TIDES nm. Height 3:32 am 2 21 feet low 9;48a.m 6 58 feet high 5:11 p.m . -1 27 feet low . 11.54p.m 3.90 feet high • WATER TEMPERATURE In the upper 50s to ring In a ~~ar . . We rank hr~ If\ ()er County f 1\Jllltlef. of stuQeOts "~ tol~-~- ' • .. ( I r.-Y, ~ 1, 2002 ' .. ' ' -. -•. Daily Pilot .. . r. .4 ... ~ ----..... i = "' i• ~·-~--~·- ·----··...... ti •• --'--~-....- · When· Something fishy happen~ in town, the Daily PllOt uncovers it And thafs why I read the paper -f6r itB COV9(8gie cf dty hll. l'8 IChool bo8td and local business. Plus it rnakee.a PJ9lly good tllh wrap .. ~ . ' . . .. . .. Got the Pilot t ··.:·.·. I r Cll 1 (IOO) LAW IO 1' ft I bi• Cll (941) MNm1 10 lldb~ • . . .. . . • .... Daily Pilot Sports lclt-. Roger Canson • 949.57 A-4223 Sports Fcuc: 9A9-650-0170 r Y E I I I N -200 1 REVIEW · STl\I{ "(AANIC l~Y ... 01 Cotta Mesa High senior Kenny Bun (6) polnts to the heavens arid fallen teammate Matt Colby after the Mustang claimed the Bell Trophy wttb a football wtn over rival Estanda at Orange Coast College ln an ongoing ries of emotional moments during the 2001 footbAU ason. \lAN HULA I OMY ... ,)T . . t.1Pre gl~ ln the pool for Aaron Pelnol. DON ~HI DALY "'-OT _Joee Marta. CanlUrel atrlket It rich wtth a victory on the n:latb extra "°le at TOlldbL' -----= . -- -_ __.,. . . ---~~-~~-~~~·· MOPINER -~'--" Bill GRE.SCHNER Tuesday, January 1 , 2002 7 . " ·The Top 10 Newport-Mesa sports stories of 2001 blend change with more of the same. Ba~ Faulkner DAILY PILOT avmg JUSt mdde pasSdge from the 2 th century to the 21st. perhdpS lt lS fitting that the Newport-Mesa sports scene was eerrungly divided the past 12 months between the had1llonal and the novel. Change was. m fact, the theme of several of the Top 10 -sports ston~s. as selected by the .Pally Pilot sports department. Yet. others among our Top 1 O off er a familiar connection to the past. Whether 1t wds ma s movement from one local high school football program to another. a less-than-f~mous European goUer captunng the area's prenuurn chdmp1on lup event, or some unprecedented success from a locdl bQys basketball program. 2001 was indeed a season of change. But,. like lhe easons themselves, 2001 also · perpetuated the increasingly predictable dominance of some Newport-Me a prep programs, which. once again. captured recurring headlines dunng their seasonal quest for succe . Here's a closer look. 1 Cros toWn football . shllt ,.Dave Perkins resigned as football coach at E tancia High in May to take same job at . a05stown rival Costa Mesa. Seven Estancia players subsequently transferred to Mesa.mdudingseniorMatt .Colby, whose death from bead tra·uina sustained whil 'in a Mesa uniform initially created increased harmony between the two programs as they aha.red their communal grlel. Wann and fuzzy feelings, bowever faded quickly in ~ ---'·-.---.._...-........... --. IChOoll' meeting on tbe --- field -a 21.;6, Mesa victory ~--·------~·~----.,~~--=--="-'--~· -r-.-...-.....~~~·=-·w~-~~ College. · Estancia Coach Jay NoQnan ~ atUdwl the pla,.n -Wbo traDlferred f~ betra,.. tb9lr Ette'Mie ....... - be was allo oilical ol Pl!rtdl'9 ...... termed tbe *-1orY . °'9' Ids fonw IClwol ~ SllTOP10 .. I • ·. .. .. · 8r~.JO~i.2002 ' . . . . 1111 .11 •1 REVIEW . . SPORTS ( . • ! SCAN Hlil" I DAl.Y Ill.OT John Vargas takes a championship dip wtth h1I CIP DlvbiOJa D champJom before beading off to Stanford u the Canllnal's new COKh. ~AN Hill" I DAl.Y Ill.OT SlM ~ CIWi« I DALY Pl.OT SlM CIW« I OM.Y N.OT . -Jerry Green f5) ln a near-miss at UCLA. JuJJe Allen on her way. to victory. OCC's Jay~ MahlyfwUb bead band). STM MCCIW« I OAl.Y NO{ 5MN Hill" I DALY N.OT A wlnnlng combination -Adam Kerm-(10) ud &Han Gaeta. Defending CIP champion Brittany Reitz of Corona deJ Mar: Doi~ Pilot TOP10 CONTINUED FROM 7 · 2 Aaron Peirsol sp~ash continues -The Newport H~bor High 'standQut won the 200-meter backstroke with a meet record at the USA Sw;im Championships in Austin, Texas, · then won the S4Dle event at the world championships in Japan in July, also bettering the meet record. Peirsol, who won the silvec medal in the 200 back at the 2000 · Olympics in Sidney,. Australia, also capped 'his Junior season with the Sailors by winning his third straight ClF crown in the 100-yard back and adding a victory, his fifth , career triumph at the section fi.n:als, ' in the 200-yardireestyle. Peirsol also committed to swim collegiately at the University of Texas. 3 Extended Toshiba Senior . Classic -Spaniard Jose ·.Maria Canizares and Dr. Gil Morgan, who began the final day five and elght·sbots off the lead,.respectively, wound up tied after 54 regulation boles (11-under 202) at the Newport Beach Country Club. _ The two then battled nine playoff boles before Canizares converted a 24-foot birdie put on th~ par-3 17th hole to win. ,. Canizares, who had lost in three previous senior tour playoffs, pocketed $210,000 of the $1.4 million purse. 4 Paul Salata's courageous end run -The silver-· tongued Irrelevant Week founder endured fadiation, chemotherapy and surgery, all of which pared 45 pounds from his stout physique. But he ultimately won his battle with cancer. The former USC and NFL receiver recovered ~ time to make his annual Mr. Irrelevant announcement at NFL Draft in New York and was later named Man of the Year by the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of NFL Alumni. U beatable CdM tennis - e Sea Kings claimed CIF cluuiipionships ln boys · · (Division V) and girls (Division IV) tennis, the latter the school's second straight section crown. Coach Tim Mang's boys team finished 23-0 and Coach Andy Stewart's girls squad compiled a spotless :U-0 marlt. In addition to teaip accolades,· senior Brian Mortoll and . sophomore Ga.nett Snyder combined to cla1m CIF boys doubles title, while CdM sophomore Brittany Holland aM Junior Taylynn Snyder were runners-up_ in CIP girls doubtas. 6 CdM's Vargas adds one for the road -To secure the perfect going-away gift for respected veteran coach John Vargas, w.ho ended an illustrious -~-.-....1"""\..1... ...... __..___-:--.. ~;!!!!~~~!!'-!!~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- • llM ~OW. 10/tllY N.0T CIP.dl J It 'utD ....... · ' ~----· -----..,...~ culminate 24·3 IHIOll. Earlier in the year, Vargu stepped down u U.S. men's natioiaal t.m coach alts guiding the ~ in the 2000 Summ•r Games. . CdM ..... Michael March and Junior Artie DOrr lbaNd CIP DMlkJD D Player ol tbe YMr JauiU and SM King tM""Nltel. JotiD ~ m.. wa DD (Int team), ...... Mii [ llo Pantulkmo ... ..., •• •• ••ivet (wmd ...... ~ ......... AD;OP. SllTOlttO'MI• .. .. QUOTtOfMbA'f ·r11ot1i -1c:u~ d~I "'1011 .. , lollllll 0 moll II lllM ~"' nnl • ·~·" 10 ,."'""'.. • ~' .. ..-..,.........."'9"'9"" ---h c • I • a 2001 YEAR · II 200 ·1 REVIEW . -. '( SPORTS .. . .. ·.year lj2b .ody • .I ~ --"""'·------. ...,.._. ....... ()WILHAlf'lU ouOll of M DAY • I told "'" • f<J• '" f(; oul """ i•IO\ llatrl '~"''' • •lt0..-11 ..i ,_.,,.,.. •W• w.UI IW""'' '(lf'I unafht I ttl~nu "' ""''h a'"'''""" ll"1"t • -~°'-'"""~-_,, ..., _____ _ SPOR S- In remenlbrance r Co Id M dcdi<'dled 115 ason to Colby and lnbute to hu. mc:mory w r • obst>rvt'd by · players througtfout lh Pc1<'iflc CC>d.St Leagu • Sw t, 19, collaP"cd Aug. 16 wbUe runl'llng the.bl ch rs at 0\ '\ LeBdrd tedium dunng an lnJorma.1 orf ason workout In prep&reUoo for what wouJd have be(•n h l()phomo y~er on th Pirdt ' crew. ·~~~--. ..................... ~.._,._,..., ..... ......-ory-~~.,_..- f811o'w Qal lt~lllS and CO•WOfket'I, .. W U fonner CdM tNmm•t , greg.riOus. fmridly, cartng and always upbellt SMw, 90 All.()fange County Mnk>f Mfetyon the SUJon' 1974 SWwet ~ ~team.whollwrbec...­ defemln coonlinator at tt.rt>or under Coecb MUDe Gktdings. difd of liver cancer Mey t 3 • Hewa44 n. ·,~We ol *9 patty,· Sbew'I ___ ..,.,...for lh ......... c:ouadlllt frt.lidlNpl,whlch.-. ... w.11....-lbe tlltllll: --. ..=rtTd·:--~·. c-icc~ :.:-: -....... £ • .... ·····!i~-­Hil-· t11c.-e 1t1swpwh1M1•.._111. .... ........ I t ?lit .... 11 ?11101' ....... I ) Tueadoy. Jonuory 1, 2002 9 4.. • ' ... _ C.HAAUS NftU .. \ )0 TUleday. JnGry 1, 2002 . . TOP 10 I CONTINUED FROM 8 · 7 Mustang Madness -Sp~ . by tJ:le .coaching acumen and · sidellne~intensity·.Dt ~d- year head man Bob Serven, the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team · shared the Pacific Coast League . champlo~hip, the first league title in the school's 41-season 'lial'Sity hardwood history. After opening the PCL season 1-2. Mesa, which had finishec\ at least seven games over .soc;> only once before Serven's arrival, won six of its last seven, including a 72-58 verdict over co<hampion University, e~ r.oute to fashioning ibs second straight 17-10 record. 8 Area runners go the distance - Amber Steen (Newport Harbor High), Julie Allen (Corona del Mar) and Humt>erto Rojas (Estancia) headlined a brilliant stable of local running talent, which flourished in cross country and track and field. ·Before graduating in the spring, Steen won CIF titles in the 1.600 meters and 3,200 and ran et then-r;iational-best (4:43.75) by winning the 1,600 at the Masters Meet. She was subsequently third in the 1,600 at state finals. Allen, a F0mlain Valley transfer last spring. led Coach Bill Sumner's squad to its second straight CIF Division m team track and field crown by winning the 1-,600 and 3,200 and finishing second in the 800 at.the CIF divisional fuials. She then placed third in the state 3,200 final. In November, Allen won the . individual CIF girls cross country title !n Division m as a senior. Rcjas, a sophomore, won the CIF Division ill boys i'.ndlvidual cross country title. 9 Newport Harbor football rolls on -The Sailors reached the CIF semilinals for the seventh time in 10 seasons and won the second 'Sea View League We in Coach Jeff Brinkley's distinguished 16-season tenure. The 10-2-1 season came to an end in dramatic fashion, as La Mirada kicked a game-tying 43-yard field goal ~th two seconds left tn regulation, then converted a 21-yard field goal"to win in overtime of the ClF Division VI semifinals. •-:'• ,,.--,-•r -.. ' - .. • Ylll I• . . REVIEW 1 1"-• ' DaUy Pilot .. SPORTS · Senior quarterback Morgan Craig (Most Valuable Player), junior tailback Dartangan Johnson (~ive Player of the Year), senior middle linebacker Cory Ray (Defensive Player of the Year) and Brinkley (Coa_s:h of the Year) swept top individual honors on the Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District . Dream Team. 10 Orris' aurevoir -After 31 seasons coaching boys basketball at Corona del Mar High, including the last 15 on the varsity level, Paul Orris resigned with 229 career varsity victories, tlie most in Ne-wport-Mesa District history. Citing the extra duties th.at go with numing what bas become a year- round program, Orris who guided CdM to CIF division titles in 1992-93 and 1994-95 as well as 12 postseason appearances, said he would take at · least a year off from coaching, while continuing to teach math at the school. The best of the rest UC Irvtne men's ~etball team took UCLA to the wire at Pauley Pavilion, but senior star Je~ Green's last-second, would-be game-winner bounced off the rim in a 75-74 nonconf erence loss. I Orange County releagulng was :-:_.., ~ ~ I • • finalized, shifting Costa Mesa and Estancia from the Pad.fie Coast to the Golden West teague and changing the PCL and ·Sea ~ew League configurations in which Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor, respectively, will compete beginning next fall . John McEnroe defeated Pat Cash ln the Success ~agazine Senior Tour men's teD.I\iSstngles title match tn Newport Beach. The Orange Coast College women's water polo tea.in won jts first state championship. · ..,.. ~ ........... tbrlti of •. . .1.·~comes OD 9vwy level ...... ~. ipeftllere,IM SdloolCwb KmtSUrWll .... ...., player .......... ta OYWllMe-1 ... tato .... ucll•leoftbe 'boysgndll5.e ••NRltof polll8g • victory Oftl' Uncoln. DMY PLOT PHOTO 8Y STM MCCUNIC advanced· to the District 62 Area 2 title game. Newport-Mesa Junior All·Amerlcan Football'~ Junior Midget Seabawks defeated'Carson, 8-4, to win the Super Bowl. the league's division champi- onship game. Newport Beach..Country Club wpmen's golf champion Debbie Albright won the Tea Cup Classic V, ending the three-year tournament reign of Marianne Towersey from the Santa Ana Country Club. Former Newport-Mesa standouts lbe Costa Mesa High boys soccer Geoff Abrams (Newport Harbor High) team won the Pacific Coast League and Rich Amaral (Estancia High and title, the first tn the program's history. f)range Coast College) retired from . . ~ ' J)lofessional tennis and baseball. The Corona del Mar High girls deer re5~ely. •, .. team compiled a 26-2-3 record en "'..:.' -· ~ ~ route to the CIF Division IV semifinals. Newport Belich'• George Yardley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Orange Coast College men's basketball hired former UCLA ass.is-· tant Steve Spencer to bead the Pirate.s' program. · The Costa Mesa National little League achieved unprecedented · postseason success. First, the Majors division Marlins reached the District 62 Tournament of Champions final. Then, the C~L Majors All-Stars ~"' ..... ~.a.;;.-.1( .... ,~. JI/'> •••• ,.. ADI · Fame, was inducted into the Michigan Hall of Fame. ]be Dally Piiot Cup lured a .....tve , 1ield of grammar sCbool boys and girls ~ players, ~d claiming championships were the Kaiser girts, grades 3-4, the SL John the Baptist girls, grades 5-6, the Andersen boys, grades 3-4. and the Rea boys, ~ades 5-6. ' lt..11• .. nn•J 11.-.lo llii1t .. 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