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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMJ.AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEI: WWW.DAILYPILOT tOM THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 2002
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Newport Beach not ·coming, up roses
8 Ros Bowl's hosting of d
.nationdl title gdme hds hurt
the city. wtuch usually
attracts large nwnbers of f dns
visiting Southern Cahlomia.
June CaAgr ande
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NEWPORT BEACI I OnCl• t1
hot de hndllon for Ro~<· Bowl
touru.m, the cit y is ldnny ne\\, h1q-
ger chctUenges an uttrnctmq lcms,
playNs und bclnd& from lht> t1nnut1l
New Ycttr's gctmC'
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ON THE BUBiLE
Todcsy·, gttm' tor the nt11JOndl
, chdrnp1om.h1p bt•t\\ een MtctmJ t1nd
Nebrd-.kd mur~ the hrst Y''dr that
l dffi<; don't repr ent th Pde to
und 819 Ten conference ThP
chdnge -d J>dt\ of the collt~lilt >
Bowl Chdrnpu>n!>htp S<>nt''> htt
twen devtt!>tdtrng for Nt•wporl
Bettch '>effort ... to m<1rkl'I lhl• nly d
t1 Ro<>t> Bowl dt~llnclllon
·for onP thing. tht> Ro\(l Bowl
hcl'> lwc-omt.> d four-to hvc'-duy
ev1•nt w11h dChv1lll"> for thoo;e peo-
ple c C'nlned <1round Pd'iddena/
'>t11cJ John \ils ... tlcly of tht>. N<•wport
Bet1c·h ( ·onfN<•nn• oncl V1'>1lors
Burt•.iu ·1 h~toncc_llly. wt1'v<' 1">j>0n·
orcd JX'P rt11l11·' t1nd prov1dud
l>dnd prttc Ile • 'JldC t• ttl -.chooi;, -
thing bk<• lhttl Bui nuw 1t'.., tt much
<1recller chc1Ut•ncw to ffidrk •t Nf'w-
port B ttch •
Next y<'ttr\ q.:11nt• "111 ttCJdtn hO'il
lht• w1nnt•r-. ul th(· ~tt< IO ttnd Big
Ten conlerP{l< I'\
The nty rPr.<'nlly lo'>t <.1 htd with
the Tourm1m .. nl ul Ro-.~., ,.\<, n to
h~l tht• lldllll'' lC',dlTI"> l>dOd!t dnd
mNhci Thi• lour-\ 1•<tr cunlrc1ct Ulttt
beqan-. 111 ..!O<n \wnt 10 LO<, Angeles,
JU'>t ti!. thl•·pn 'uiu-. four-~<'t1r c-on-
trttcl ht1cl Alumm. lhough. crettl<' c1
-.ep.uttl<' turcwt mt1rkt•t on<• tht1t
hd nc>tted Nt•\\ port 8PdC"h 1h on~
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rt•t11 Row BO\\ I clollt1r~ this rt>ur
·our mom hlclC"I.. ,, not as IMge
dS W<' woul<I hr1\1 • hkPcl, but w •do
have c1bout hO room., hooked for lh<>
four·dcly p.-rwd • -..ml Joe Ai~re.
dU't'<"tor of 'dlt•, c11ul mdrkettng-for
th(' H~dll N1•w1>c1rtl'r Alt-<Jre ~d
the crowd which Wd~ hookt>d hy d
pnvatc tour opNt1tor lhttl ht1s
workr•d with lht• I I~ .,II 1'."t>\vp<>rter
an lht• f>d'-l. 1-. d mr'( of "'Pbrc1 kd
und f\.ht111u ltm-.
The N<•w1><irl B1•t1c h ~1t1rrioll
I lott•I dnd TPn111' C ·1111> '" tlw only
SEE ROSES PAGE A4
Bill Ackroyd of Newport Beach demonstrates blowlng bubble with c1 Loy he sells at the foot oJ the ewporf Pier.
Holiday-use steady Rt -John-Wayne Afrpo~
• While dir lfdvel aero
the country was down
~s yedr, th airport's
· . ·numbers hold even.
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JOllN W~NE AIRPORT.-
About th m mun r or tfdw>I·
'Historicu/J\, \H!\,e
sponsorf!d pep ra/JJes and •
provided band practice
space ut ~chools -thm9s
like that. But now it's a
much greater challenge to
market l\/cwport Beach '
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Newport Beach Conference
and V1S1tors Bureau
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Wac~ Technology wUI be the fNtunrii guest at the Orange Apple
Computer Oub's mftting from 81.m. to 1:15 p.m. saturday at the
Chemistry luHding on Orange COMt CoUege's campus. 2701 F1lrvtew
Roedt Com Mesi. The companv will demonstrate Its graphics tablets.
· lndudfog the Gr~lre2: the lntuosl and the ClntJ~. The_ meetihg wlll
also ffffure question·and-answ« sessions for beginning and ~•need
Macintosh users. brHk out groups on topics such as photo__editing, and
the new Mac operating system OSX. Free for first time visitors. (949)
770.186~ or visit www.oacGorg.
A2 Thur1doy, Jonuory 3. 2002
WORlllG .
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The head abovt.• the> counte1
DONE IN 15 SECONDS
Su<ih1 chef Pclul I fur .~an makt• d
roll ot <1n~'thm~ m 15 seoonds fldt
Rtltnhow rolls, ti combination of II h:
cat<'rptlJars, avocado and eel: and
ev1'1'1 t1 pldtter. called cr<i1.y combo t1w
no-brt111wrs f.or the 27-year vet(>r<ln
ol ,u,h1-malung.
I le lx>~Jdn tu JOb dl Niko Nik<>
su ... h1 in Costct M cl a year dgo,
whPn the bustn s opened.
But his ... ush1 skills tern much fur-
ther l>ttck to the 1 ldnds of Hawdu.
Ht!> t•ttrly years were pent cl!> d
Bemhand chef, altematmg betwet'Jl
the tcppctn yak.J table and the> su,h1
bdr I le• had hLS hll of the spectdde .
con1unng up hugP name tl' dtne>r?>
La alsa op ning donates
about $1.000 to OS
.Making it fresh
every day
i,tar;!<i on. but eventually he chose
qw ter ettrng behind wooden bars
at 1nd1v1dual sushi Joints.,
ASH AHO PEOPU
He' cdways lalkmg, Hur saJd
Most o( ht pdtron have ttus m
<"ommon cl loc1thang of greasy. fned
foods t1nd tJ love of healthy food .
For tht rect on, he befnends many
of tu customen. with his recommen-
dation of this or that fre h-p1ck-of-
the-day
You can ~ell what' fresh by look-
ing ut the eyes of th" ftsh, he srud.
"Much Uke wi~ people,• Hur
BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS
ewport Beach agency
changes its name. focus
Th opemnq or Ltt Saba Fr '!>h P111111 .~. tt lt-admg Southern Cali·
Mexm1n Gnll m C'o ta f\.1esa on Oc:i. 4 fom1.i·httW<f health ca.re agency. has
gave volunteer. ct chance to con-r nt1m1"<11tscU BLVD t to underscore
tnbutP to an orgctnl.lclllOn that pro-thf' f'o.<1 wport 8'-ach company' n w .
Vldes ftnat1oal a~stnnc-r and food to -approorh to brond 1ne.()ung and rom-
lhe nl'«ly murnc .1uon.
About JOO qut><,li. tttt~ndod tht• • Markchng dOd sdl managers
grand opentn<J ol Ld Salsa GnJI di toddy drc ta ked with dchtevtng high-
27Q Etl t 17th St • where th y m-er ~e goals and dCcelerabng prod-
pied romplim ntary It ms from tht• uct udophon dnd market hare
menu, hl•11rd mu 1c lrom a hv '·P.1 e growth, oft~n Wllh fewer resourc
sdlsd hand and nu d more thttn dnd QC<'dt<>r accountability then ever
S 1,000 for Share Our Selv s. Tht• before,• c11d Stacey Howmann. an
noni>roflt volunt r orgamzullon ag ncy repr ntdUv~
fanned m 1970 by members of ·1. r\'lC the tum provid mclud
John the Bapb. t Church in CO'ita product and t hnology launch •
M o provld em rgency d isttutfe C'USt m •r loyalty programs, branding
to Orang County' poor and ampov-dnd product Ufe cycle extenMon.
ertshod Cben 1ndu~e TLC l.dser Ey C n·
La Salsa ha 92 IOCdlJOfl!> nauon· t n. of N wport Beach and Jo tra
Wlde. · • Bentley of l.rvine. ·
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continued. ·vou can teU by looking
at the light from their eyes.· ·
The fresb one have clearer orbs,
the older ones, a more dim gaze.
•And the fresh on are more
furn, while the old ones are softer,
like people,• Hur Sdld
EXPERIMENTS
The 47-year-old Fullerton re 1-
dent Joked that he lov talkmg to
his patrons and sometunes even
feels pressured by all the chatter.
when the restauront is most
bustling.
...But I get happy when they like.
what I made,· he said. •And it's fun to
rrux at~ 8!1d dlscover new c.hsh . •
-Story by Young Chang;
photo by Greg fry
Newport Beadi bank ofT
to an impressive start
Newport Beuch-ba ed Com-
merceWe t Bank completed an
unpressave hrst week of operabon tl\
October with $2 mllbon in new
deposits and-$2.5 million m loan o r·
ations.
The bank finished 1l initial pub·
lie offenng in 60 day . ra1 ing $10 5
m.illJon. Typically, C1tllforma bttn~
take about 120 day to comp! te th
task. £., ·
Jvo Tjan. the .bdnk' 28-y a.r-old
pre !dent and cll1et exccuuve, i the
young t chief exccuttve of a ma1or
bank m the country H is ci form r
regional vtce pr ad nt of Eldorado
Bank m Oronge County. Great W t-
ern Bank deem d rum the fa t t
ond youngest manag r to be pro-
moted to vtce pre id nt tn the bdnk'
histpry.
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It's titne tO buy a
Luis xV French bed
T he mo t up cale fur-
niture store m Co tet
• Mesa, Glabman Fur-
niture and Interior Design,
1 Mving the ftrst ale of 1t
kmd m the lore's 100-year
hi tory -a •wtute tent•
sale lS happening to offer
deals Qn lavish home fur-
nishings. Jame Glabman.
the company's chief execu-
tive, ays furniture from
manufacturers such as EJ
Victor and John W1dd1comb
are on sale at so·· .. to 80" ..
off their reguldr pnce Even
o, some of the pncei. dfl'
out of 1ght -there's a
grand mahogany partner\
de k with tooled leather
originally pnced at $38,255
that is aval1able tor $18,999,
a $38.120 EJ Victor romdn-
hc queen aze Lws XV
French bed with two night
~lands dnd an armoue 1s
reduced to $18,995; dnd rt
GeQrg1an dining room set
for 1x by from John W1dd1-
comb's Victoria and Albert
Museum collectJon featur-
ing a mahogany-legged
table with a satinwood
banded top originally pnced
at $21,930 Feduced to
$13,995. There are more
tlffordable paecei. on die.
mcludmg d Regency-style
Pembroke table featunng
an unusual dlamond-pdt-
tern, aunwood veneer
accented Wlth Egypt1an-
m pued mlay ongmaUy
priced al $8,425 reduced to
$3,995, and a Kindel tea
tdble with a hdnd-pamted
removable tray that's u ual-
ly $3,062·1 on ale for
$1 ,495. Glabman l=umaturP
and lntenor Des1gn.wai.
founded an T'9oo and 1s con-
~1dered one of.the nation·
finest up cale furniture
retdders. Glabman came!>
top-of-U\e-lme fum11ure,
ac-ee one , lamp . wall
coverings and handmadP
Onental nig , floor treat-
~ ments and piece from all
over the world It' at 3089
Bri tot St • c~ta Mesa.
(71 41 540-3822 .
The be t in hosiery and
body wear IS on 'Mlle
through Jan 27 at the Wol-
ford Boutique di South
Coast Plaza. Tht> end of the
!> ason sale.ha markdown!>
on elected merchand1Se ell
30 ,. to 50• .. off. The Wol-
fqrd BoutJque is on the N'.·
ond level, n ar Nord~trom
(714) 550-7900.
Fltlgue , dt Fastuon
I land, IS havmg a ale on
its fall and holadoy c0Uec-
t10~ reduced up to 50"~·
r1t19ue carrt s ('Omfortabl
clothing ror wom n, ·m n
and children Their doUung
line tarted out in mosUy a
thermal cotton fabric and
ha expanded to includ
Ok Jersey • v f vets,
bru bed cotton and more.
( 49) 644-6485
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BEST BUYS
French designs are on
>ale at Agnes B .. a women\
clothing boutique at South
Coast Pl<li.a The winter ale
feature elected rerchan-
dtSO reduced 50"o. The bou-
tique retllly has ome
unique piece in·top·qua!Jt)
fabncs It' on the ecopd t
IPvel of' out I\. Coast Plazd
(714) 241 -5928.
Designer men-·s and
women' hoes are reduced
50~ .. off at Sliver Feet'•
·extraordmctry sale • Select-
ed shOC' from Prada, miu
mm, Hugo Boss, Stephane
Kellan, Cbnstlan Louboutin
and Prada Sport are on ale
Silver reet lS on the lower
lever of South Coast Plaza.
near Macy's Men':; Store
(7 14) 979.-2800.
A children' portraJt sale
1 going on at Yuen Lui Por-
trait Photography at South
Coa t Plaza. The special as
lor one S·by-10-mch, two 3-
by-5-in<"h -dnd eight waUet-
1ze photographs for $34 95
You'U get to choose from SlX
proot The offer is good
through Feb. 15. Yuen Lui ts
on th<' third level of the
Crate & B<mel/Macy's
Home Store w10g of South
COdSt Pldza (714) 545-8845
Roger' Gardens alway
ha the be t alter-Chnstma
sale lnclud d in Uris yea.r's
sale ctre refiled dm toph.er
Radko ornaments reducid
50"., through Wednesday
All Chnstmas ornaments.
light • artificial trees, pom-
'ettla .md more are
n•dun•d 50"'.. In the nu~-
ry, there 1ue rec nt arnvals
of beautiful bare-root rose
The el cllon include~
hybnd I as. grand1flora •
nonbunda . hrub ·, David
A~lm . chmber and AARS
wmn rs 'Roger's Gard n ts.
at 2301 San Joaquin Hills
Road, Newport Bee.ch. (9491 640-S800 . .
ummerhlll Floral a,
GUb..,J havtng a 50 o·Off •
sale on all omathents.
, wrecith.!. and holiday dPcor
It' at 3b9 e 17th St, Co ta
~e . 194'•1 646-6745
• llST IUYS lf>Pe•rs Thursdays
•nd S.turd1ys s.nct Information
to Gffft Wylder 1t 330 W. a.y St ,
Cost• ~. CA 92627, or vi• fax
.t (949) 646 4170. I
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Destruction leaves city treed .off ,.
• Newport 8 ch is r moved. Though th tr services director. old tr
kin $8 000 w re 1n tho trontyar<J of a Niederhaus S&d city olh· The l1' , along with th see 9 • for the horn , th y were on public oah will try tcto.rrange a meet· others on the treet, were
loss of two eucalyptus property -a· lnp of land i.ng~tneOW'l'lertoget aved last summ r from th lb running between th hom -n for trees. the CSU· deva tatmg l rp 1>4ra 1t by at were cut down owner' poroon and th road ma d value -0f which are the oty's wban fo['i ter, John
illegally. What' more, the eu lyp· $4,000 eoch. Conway. City ofhodls plun to
tus were d ignated a prcr Pobce have not released the rep.lace them. but the new on
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tected trees bt..-cause of th lr homeownt'r's name becau e ,will be only 15 f t tugti ctl fU"St
ge and thei.r size -about 60 officers haven't been a.bl to They will cost about Sl,000
feet high. About 250 of the local or identify the person each.
NEWPORT BEACH -
City ofhc1als are demandmg
$8,000 in compensation for
two towenng t'Ucdlyptus tr
that were cut down Illegally.
city's roughly 33,000' trees are who removed the tre . The ·We have d process for
protected because of their hou e ls und ·r construction managing and protectmg trees.
t'lge, size and unusual look and unoccupied. dnd what we need to protect'
"The eucalyptus on HoU-•we . haven't decided hrst and' foremost 1 the
Police on Dec. 15 respond·
ed to a call that two of th 1S
or 20 e\lcalyptus trees lining
Holiday Road had been
day are tustonc; th y're part of wheth r to ta.ke legaJ action,· process,· Mayor Tod RJdg way
the heritage of th • o ty, they're Ntt'derhau said. •First. we said "There wo~ a d.tsrespKt
large maJestlC trees wt• can't have to sit down and talk. We and a disregard for our' proc .
hope to replace.· SdKI Dave intend to get the $8,000, but We need to mclke ure these
Niederhaus, the Clty' general notlung can replace a 30-y&u -people pay us back •
lriefly_in
THE .11EWS
Agreement reached
on El Toro lawsuit
Proponents and opponents
of the Orange County Central
Park and Nature Pre erve
Initiative hetve settled a law-
suit. resultmg tn the ehnunation
of the rebuttal arguments that
appear m the voters' r>;amphlet.
The settlement of a Dec. 27
lawsuit filed by Buend Park
.Mayor Patsy MarshctlJ cdme
Wedne day. The Newport
Chamber of Commerce 1s_urg·
m9 busme s members to get
mvolvPd m the city's g_eneral
pldn update process by 11ttend·
mg the oty' Vas1orunq F~bvdl
on Jcrn 12.
The Ire£> event will tdke
place dl the I loag Hospttdl
Conference Center al l l loag
Dnve There w ill be two s·
s1ons -one from HI d.m to
12·30 p.m .. anct the other from
12:30 to 3 p.m.
Throughout the ddy,
exh1h1l!. dnd mformdlJOn w11J
b<> on display dnd dV<llldble to
dnyone unable to attend the
full se s1on The event, wtucb
i open to eveq one. wllr Beach~bdsed Airport Worlung mclude food. mu!>tc and mter-
Group s political ctct1on com-_·.active workshops dnd fanuly
ll\Jttee igned on to the <>uit dCt1v1t1es lnrormdlJon ·
The wt hdd ctccused ~up-W\\'\\.nb\-1s1on2025 com or porters of the uutldbve. known 19491 f>4 4•3200
dS tv=eas W, ol mu.king ftlh.e
and ecidtng tatemenl.5 m
the ent Christmas tree
County voters are el to go Lin tin' to the polls ~tarch 5 to dectd recyc g con u
whether to rezone lhe El Toro Chnstmas tree recydmg con-
Manne Co~ Air Station for tm~es m Newport Beach
a park. M dsw e A . pd~ ed m Trdsh colleclJon crew s m
1994, lcud down the bMe' dlt· Newport Bedch will recycle,
port·lnendly zorung properly dascarded Chnstma...,
Planners to consider
Cann~ry development
The Nt.'wporl Bedch
Pldnrung Commission torught
will consider t'l proposed d v 1-
opment of 22 live-work lofts
and a public wdlkwdy planned
for the C dJlnery Village ctrea.
trees. Residents shouJd rut trees
mlo pieces 4 feet long or srncill-
er, remove tree stand dnd any
m tal, be the branch lll bun-
dles'Wllh stnng. and place them
on lop ol lhe11 garbage con -
tain l'1i on any regular sched·
uled collecbon day lnfomtdbon
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A sneak peek at
new street furniture
Anyone who wants a sneak
preview of the street furniture
selected for the Corond del
Mar village need look no ldr·
ther than Coco's Restaurant
and Bakery. .
RecenUy. the advtsory com -
rruttN' for the Vlllage's ·v1s1on
2004 • revitallzat19n approved
dark green. met~ park bench -
es and wa le receptacles for
the bl!!>Ul dtstnct. They are
expected tb be !nslalled by
pnng But for now, one 1.s on
ch pl.-,y. m front of Coco's at
3446 E COMt Hlgnway Vistl
www cdmvllJage.com tor ll\lbr-
mcllton about the Mea's bus1·
n~s improvement dtstnct
Volunte rs docents ·
wanted for library
Sh<>nlldn l.Jbrary & Gardens
tn C<?{Oncl dcl Mar ~ ~long
volunteer gwdes to ledd loon.
The p ropo. <'d Cannery ·
Lofts . which combme re 1den-
lldl Laving area m loft over-
looking ground-floor profes·
s1onal spc1ce. is set to be bwJt
along both 1d of 30th Street,
between Villa Way and
LaFayette Avenue Its lofts
would be free--Slanchng. owner-
occupted uruts of about 3,000
squcsre feet Fow will sit on the
Rhule Channel waterfront
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The Planrung Comnus ton
. meetmg will begm at 6 30 p m
m City Council chambe~ at
City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd
Information (949} 644-3200.
Chamber supports
general plan event
• The Newport Beach
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NO PREBEOUISITES.
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2 2••-· ru C98S .. co•TB n 98CD'ld·t> ru11t no.n11
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Md modest ·Sile
i<:iM~ co pewalb'ts. hOle!s.
Y1 m icci
a:wa OOtST CXllBE
2701 ...... bl c. ... "---CDJ\
for c:h.J.ldren dnd adults through
the gardens
Docent trauung cl~ will
begUl at 9 d.m. Jan 14 and con-
unue for eight Monddy morn -
ings There is a S50 lee for trd.tl\·
tng. which tndudes sue months'
dues lll the Docent GwJd
Prereg\Strabon IS reqwred
.Information· St fdna e
Knstiansen, (949) 673-2261
Newport City Hall
to hold art exhibit
N ewport Beach will qo
QIObdl nt'Xt week Whttn It
'becomes home to an exh1b11
of photogrdph!. ldkl'n f rom
around the world
Wor~ by TrctC) I ldrtmdn
will be on dlspldy m lhf> Ctl }
Hall foyer from Wt•dm•!>dd\
wmJ Feb 28 ~!ember-of lhl'
public can come in lo t>e tht-
works from Y d m unW 5 p m
wee I< days
A reception tor the drtlst "ill
· tdke place from 5 JO until 7
pm Jan 11 , ctlso an the lo} er
City Hall 1s at 3300 Newport
Blvd. lnformauon 19441 717 •
3870
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Thur~. Jornlory 3, 2002 A3
Sales tax drop worries
Newport Beacli leaders
• Prop rty tax revenu
could ·off t ome of the
lo , but the sldge is s t
_ford gloomy budget for
next yedr.
lune Ca~r•nde
D~lY PILOT
"1(\'\'PORT REACH
Tiw n ty\ SdlPs ldX revt!nu .. ,
hd\t• ttJkt~ ~t•I dnothl'r 111\:1'
-chJJf>IO<J to q 71 ' hf'fcm
lu'>l ~ 1•df\ ftgure>c;
Olhc:ar1b tHI' v.orm•d, h 11
h<1rdl\ ..,urpn.,ed
·1u1tnbu11•1110 the slow·
down 111 thP P< nnonw dncl
t ht> ... loY. clU\\ n tn. I h1•
toun~m tnclustn \\. hac h ''
important tu "-t''' porl
Beuc-h· ..: hoth o l tho..,e
thmqs ttrt• ndlt0nw1cll:', •
'>t11d !Jt•nnas Dunner lh1
c ,,., • .., t1dnun1!.lrdlt\'t• st:-r:
\ 1c ,., tl1r1•c tor
In "•trh OctohN, olf1nui...
.1nn1111nc t'll lht1t rt•\'f•ntw~
w1 •n• <IC>\\ n & S ..,o lur 1111
lht• 11...c di yPt1r thdl wall r•rHI
.lunP 10 Thi• lurth1•1
cl1•c hm• W I <., d qlooni\ ... tdy1•
tor lht• nexl bud<Jl'I wh1c:h
~lt1fl m<>mb<.>h on• <1lr••,1rl\
wr>rkinq on
\\ hPn \OU n • 't'< nnd·
h1qh(•..,1 rP1't'l\IH' "ourc 1· • ,.,
dO\\ n 0 \. er 4 ' • II ' l]llUHJ ra...
lw chfhc ult lo m ttl..l' tho I up
\\'p'rp • r une l'tnl'd loc .ally
t1ho11I lht• 1mpt1r I he 'did
')die'!> ld~t's on• tht• Cll\'
..,t•c-ond b1q~11· ... 1 ''•Ure 1• 111
w.v •nu1• ctJtn property tu·
S<> IM thLS h al year,
the c1 tv hd me •av d S8
nullion ·c.ompared w1t.h l t
yecu 'c; $8.9 m1llton. A mall
..... .,.·mq CJrarn, thouyh~ Prop-
NI\ ttJ'\t' • toiec·m.t •r sa~"
'>hould m <J1qhtly .
rlldt inc rt!dse 'trm!> from
c1 h19h numh.-.r of propertle~
thttt h.tve b ~n. c;old Hus
)••or. l\tayur Tod RJdg_eway
.,·01d Undt>r '>ldlt• fdw, d
honw ' VdlU~ Cdn be redd·
)U\lf-<t Ill ffidJkt'I rcslf!'\ onJy
wh"n 1l t he1nge-. hctnds
fif'< 1H 1Sf' property lax 1
ottt•n h rl'•t•d un. dS!>es ed
\r1h11· 1h1.; roufd be a perk
tor lht r 11\
Otn 111u'>h we' rt" con-•
c • rn1 cl R1<1q •war satd of
th;o .;ol••' lt1X -.hortfall ·But
"•· \ 1 • h od 'trnnq sctl lclX
9 '°'' t h th•· ltt'I ·couple
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,.,,. ,,. prow< ll•d O ur
ldHI•''' lll'fll'ft1lur ol .,afe
l<t'I; I .. 0111 f4•Sld\lfdnl'> dnd Cl
·•PJW~H' lhttl lht•y'r(• hold-
lllCJ n11•11 own \, lh. h<:dlth
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\\Ill lhu h1•ulth of st1lf>!. tax
t • •\'t•n th., ,.
Lm cJI nllt< tuh t1re
toe ll'ol'd un nt1lHJndJ pred1c-
111in' 1h,11 thP downturn wLIJ
'untmw lhrouyh dbout tlw
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If th•· 1 net c onunues,
11' tll'ltn • ' 11 concern."
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COSTAMISA
•AMM....-..a•Agr~
theft w• tepotWd In tN 600
b6ock at U;l• pm TUetdey • w.t...., .....-: A ttaffl<
coll~ ifwoM119 an lnJuty WU
repotWd In the 600 blodt at 2.22
1m. Tuetdey
...... tereet:A~
burgl~ was reported 1n the
JOO() blodt It 11 17 1 m. ~· . .,._._....,...van-
~lsn'I wM report.cf In the 400
block at 10.29 am.~. ....... ......,,.,. Potwulon
of drU9 parapnem.h1 WM
.-.poned In the 2000 block It
POLICE
CONTINUED FftOM A 1
was go"e,by the bme the offi-
rer returned to. the area ·we don't know who. he
was and what (Sanchez) wa
trytng to d 1< her.· he a.id.
"But . we·re ask.mg her and
PUIUC SAflTY
l:Sl p m.~
• •ft .......... J..Ylhi<le
Mglery .. reported In the
'2100 bloc:t at 7M am.~
................ :AM·
• lftckun WIS ~In the
2fOO b6odc .t J: 15 a m Tuetday. ....................
h1l 1, AoMt: A P9ttY theft
wm reponed at 12:)1 p.m. T~·
ct.y •
NEWPORT IEACH
• 81• CD de ""91: A vehlde
tNft was .~in the 1600 b19<Jt at 6:S4 a.m. T\lflCIJy. •
• lllldr a., Drive: At11t·•nd·run
WM reported In the 1100 blodt
at 10:0) 1.m. Tl.lelday
any person who has b en
stopped under umlur cu-
cwnsta.nce to come forward
so we can get more l.n.forma-
bon. •
Sanchez wa scheduled to
be arraigned Wednesday at
Harbor Justice Center He 1s
bemg held on a no-ball Lrruru-
grabon and Naturahza ion
Service hold, which could
&-. ~~~.~ ~~,«a
Mattress Outlet Store
._... 3165 IW'bor Blvd.
,J,"..;;.;. .. Costa l'le9a . .
~ • 0. llodl 5ouU. ot •05 ""
.. (714J 545·7168 • •
en · stems lnttrnatloftal
1Br1~Sale
O rchids $500 to $2500
N-~~a'l:l'!
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F!Jld It fast lfl 'PJI OOme!O'.'tfl ~ ---
.-.............. A.,.ny
tt'fft WM repomd In the 1900
block at 2'J2 a '"· TUetdey • ........ "9ed: l.tttl!fy WM
t"ePOrted in the 1100 blodt It •
l•Jem.~. ..
•N9 91rtC....Drfw:A '
.,..ny theft was reponed In the
700 blodt at 11>1 p.m Tu.day,
• Wiit OclNft ~ A home
burgi.ty was reported In the IOO
blodt It 3:01 pm l'uelday.
• Sierra Vllu: Vandalkm WM
reported In me 2400 t>IQdc at
11.39 1 m. ~ay.
• JWt street: V1ndtllsrri was
reported In the 200 block It 10
a.m~ .
ROSES
CONTINUED FROM A 1
other place-ln town eccom·
modating a large group of
ROM Bowl vtstton, Cusady
Mid. lt It estimated that about
"400 Nebruka alumni and
fans are staytng at the hotel.
·we need to study how we
can be involved ln the
process and tteate tourum for
the dty dlJJ'ing the Rosd
Bowl,• Mayor Tod Ridgeway
Mid. •Th.iJ was the first year
of the Rose Bowl · a1 the
national champion hip and
that has hurt a lot of peopl ."
· 1n past years, the confer-
m an he IS either not a resi· been contacted by someone
dent of the Uruted States or , .fitting Sanchez's description
that he IS an illegal lmmi-tS asked to call Costa Mesa
grant, Birney saJd Police Oet. Mike Cacho at
He said INS offloa.ls main-(714) 754-53-40.
tam reqular contact with the
Jail to hnd out whether
arrestees are ln the cou.nt?y
illegally or If they are on tem-
porary visas, he sa1d.
Anybody who may have
AIRPORT
CONTINUED 1FROM A 1
teady diet of busmess travel
and is located in an affluent
community, he pointed out.
·People who use John
Wayne are a httJe less ensi-
Uve to the economy,· Heim-
ltcb md ·They're ncher • ·
All airports have been
reqwred. vu1 dJ.recuves from
the Federal AV1at1on Adnun-
tStration. to rdlSe the bar for
· terminal ecunty
Long line heading into
secunty areas~t Los Angeles
WE
• 0...--... coven public
safety 'and couns. She may be
reached at (949) 57.....i26 °' by
..,,,..ii It ~.~r•th• l•timucom.
.
International and other large
airports may also be dnving
travelers to John Wayne.
About 160,000 people use
LAX, a major West Coast.
hub, per day, according to Lo
Angeles World Airport
spokeswoman Nancy Castl .
·vour passenger screening
Unes are going to be shorter
al yoi:tr regional airports,·
Castles satd ·tt·s (about)
looking at the volume of
people.·
• Paul Olmon town the
environment and John w~
Airport. He may be re.cn.d 1t
(949) 7~330 Of by e-mail It
f»Uf.cllntone,.ti~com.
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• VOlUMI SRICTtoH • OUTST....._ CUITOMll SUVICI • • oau' NICIS OUMANTllO •
Best Prices • Best SeNice •
Best Selection
enc:e and viliton bureau has
·been lauded tor lts work 1n
teWng the dty to ROM Bowl·
goers detplte ttJ dl1t.a.nce
from the Pasadena game .
Partic:Warly. becaUM" the Pac
10 participation brought
tee.ms from such places u
Wubington and Oregon,
Newport's beech-and:boat·
lng' atmosphere, coupled with
low c:rlrne, made It an easy
sell.
•But what do you offer
Mi4m1 that they don't have
there?" Cusedy noted.
In addition. the ch4nge
have weakened the uieful·
BATES,
RyanMlchHI
Ryan Michael Bates. age t 6
of Huntington Beach passed
away December 27, 2001
after.a long battle with Ewings
Sarcoma. He ls lurvived by
his parents. Oebby,and Kevin
Bates, brother Darren. He
went to Edison High School.
Services will be at
Cornerstone Christian
Fellowihlp Church m Fountain
Valley, Jan 5. at 11 :OOam
2002. Arrangements by Dilday
Brothers Mortuary In
Huntington Beach
Condolences shoold be sent
to 16761 Vi8Wp<>lnt Lane.
#261 Huntington Beach, CA
92647
Dolly Pilot
n of IOm of lb dty'• w 11·
t nded ' relation.sh.!~ and
Mfd;..eamed reputation.
"Th re's no West Coai.t
rep ntative, no B g 1i 'J
present.ative. Ev n With th~
Blg Ti n, we were really
plugged in with p!Acm ~ke
Ohio St.ate,• Ridgeway said.
"Everybody WOI W U~eware
of the attraction of Newport '
~ ch, and w 've lot that."
•MMC:..., ..... COYefS New_.
port Be.ch. She may be rucMct at
(949) 57..,.232 or by •mall 1t
juM aygflnd .. latltMS.com.
WOOD
Fred Wood
Passed away at home of a
brain tumor on December
30th
He was bom at home on Apnl
9, 1924 1n Glendale, CA His
BETTENCOURT; ~~~~~= i~~e
Diane Marie attended Hoover High and 1n
_,.n, 21, 1HO-Oec. 21. 2001 his senior year enhsted In the
Although she had fought a Navy at the beginning of
very ylgorous and brave fight WWII. He waa attached to the
against breast cancer for a Manne Corps as a
number of years. DIANE Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class
MARIE BETTENCOURT. With the 5th Manne Olv In a
passed away unexpectedly on company of 250 men that
December 29. 2001 . in Park landed on lwo J1ma. he was
City Utah while vacatlonmg one of 17 who retumed
with her family. A funeral mass He started his carMr bu1ld1no
wlll be held on Friday. January garages m Glendale and
4, 2001, 11 :00 AM a our Lady Butbank Whtie atte.vfl ..... ""'"t au .. n of Angels Catholic ' "'"'" ''"" ' Church. 200 Mar Vista Onve. classes at UCLA He gpt his
Newport Beach, followed ~ a ReaJ EstatiBrolters llcense
reception to celebrate her Ide ~ then became a General
at the Coastal Canyon Bu11d1ng Contrector. He built
Community Partc Clubhouse, custom homes, apartment
~ Coast. buildings. condoa and mobile
Diane is survived by her· h9f'ne parks from Lodi, CA to
husband and best fnend Philip Indio He beca.me a pilot so he
Bettencourt: daughter. could fly his f1vonte Amanda: mother, Helen
Ibbetson; stepchildren Sheryl Beechctaft Bonanza to hia ~=~~8=: in laws :=·to Balboa Island m
Bettencourt; lister In law and 1969 where he met the love of
brother In law Gary and his life. Linda, when they both
Cynthia Icardo of Bakeralleld; worked for Wiiiiam t.yon
and countless friends who · Company Over the years.
loved her dearty, Including her Fred built many new and
precious cat Sassy and remodeled homes in t"'8
devoted lab Prook. Newport Beach area.
She was a 1967 graduate of Fred loved boating, especially Corona Del Mar High School and later earned a SA In on l.Ue Mead, water·sk.1lng.
Bu8'nell from Cal Slate ICUba diving, biking, camping
Untveraity San Diego. She was In the motor home.
a suocetaful real estate broker photography and was Whit he
moat recently employed at the called a good ahort order
luxury Montecito home · coot<. He was tt gifted
community for CPH of Newport c:onveraatlonahst. a master tuc-
BMch. one of Diane's great it man and a true nt1eman
kMll-m hfe. belidn WilfTcMngfY be
and job was her tennis game. ~ for his strength.
She was • skilled ptayer, hia devotion to his family, h
having even trained for a lharp mind and quick Wit and
Junior Wimbledon program as. will forever be Cherished by all a teenager. Dunng her adult
ptay, the was a former captain who knew and loved him
of both the Women's Hill and He .. turvived by hil wife
Harbor Tenn11 League and l.Jnda. aon Thomu. daugiter
Pecific Sun L~ for~ Va'8M Wood of Cottonwood.
Canyon Country Club. She AZ. btoCher Rober1 Wood of
Mrwd u a voluntMt for the... Manhattan Beach, brother-in·
annual Adopbon Guild of law Tom Watta (Marcy) of =~ Chanty Corona, 81 year Old ~temal
She a1ao wu a member of the Aunt Davina Conn of Art ngto." Qranoe Cout Board of VA, MVefl.I nlecM, Mphewa
RMltora and t.aauna Beach and coualnt. Hilton Bart
Schoof POW9r. CMne Ind Mt Pf'fldecMMd him In 1898.
huebMd, Philip, hive been In lieu o now.rs the family
~~In "*'Y r9q0eat1 donatione to the ~~and culbql _ NatgW Blain Tunw_ • .1f'9Y ~~~rro:=.~!:.:~~rr·
~~-• They .. kMd k> travel, and ::::z.~.:: N
.,,.. • .., pa11 .. from ....
tMy ~llhlr MCOnd
hotM In DMr ~. Ullh.
Danil'• ....... '**1i1Whed '* ~~~•:and ....... '° .... ,._ ::::~=~ conllnued ~ '° =..,,---....... •'9 her,... for an ............ The
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Daily Pilot ·DATEBOOK Thundoy, Jonuory 3. 2002 AS
REEL CRITICS
Brilliant 'Beautiful Mind'; 'Kate &
Leopold' satisfies rom~tic craving
'Blast/' w irts the. brass ring/or
showmanSbip .at the ~enter
'A Beautiful Mind' tax s the mind
but proves well-worth the effort
A re you cl g •musl Hav you ever wanted to ~ onel If so, •A Beautlful Mmd· lS the
• movtc to " ' A the picture follows mathe-
maucton John Na h through his amazl.ftg life. we
are all nght there w1lh him Pleet e remember to
hold on lightly. though far
Nd.,h' tile h<b enough twists
and turn'> to nval the mo t amu·
1119 roller coc& ters.
The '>lory begins on the
Pnnc••ton campu one bnght
aulumn day cl Nash begins
grdciudte chool He lS an odd
folio\\' \\'ho doe not relate well
with tht> r t of the mathemabcs
tudl•nt., While the others go to MILISSA c-111.,., dnd ooahze ash lS bu v
RICHARDSON \\ ntmg fonnuldS on the W'UldO~'li
in tm room dlld'm the hbr&f)'
documenting th(• numidl occurrences of life ·
through md~emdlin1l equations. Yet he cannot
ftnd the one ongsndl 1decs that will make tum great
Hls roommull' Chdrles. d wild English' graduate
student pldyl'<J lt1hulou)ly t?Y Paul Bettany is. the
only Uung k(>{'pmg poor Na h gomg. maklng tum eat
and l«ke brndkt. One• everung, wtuJe vymg for the
attenbon ot d young womdn. Na h c11scovers tt ne\\ ·
game theory r(lvoluuoruzing tht> srud) of econorruc ..
The Departnwnt of Defense ~etl~ names him theu
great t code bredker tmd uddenJr he is a spy
FmdJ.ng tht• du(•., the Defen e Depcutment and.
agent Wllliam Patcher 1Ect Hdfn 1 need to capture
a nucledf bomb lt>clve., "-c1'h llttle ume for b.b
scbol4rl) dutw .. 'ulh d'> teachmq "illll edger -.1u-
dent AliCld Larde 1Jenmh•r Connell\ 1 will no\ lea\'e
tum be h 1 d miracle thclt ht' .. , t>r finds a womdn
that cClll dCcepl dnd ,.,.,n IU\t him ·
·They mam but still hl' k'-'"P' h1<. work a '>e<"rPt
He can't tell dnvone dh<>ut his double hie dnct the
tr4lll beqin., to . .,ho\\ \\ht.It• g1vinq d ldlk '<\'era!
mystenou., men -.ho" up ,cl.,h ., locked m ~ mt>n·
taJ ho p1tdl dnd hti. world tall., dpdrt He I' d1d9· .
nosed a d pclrdno1d ~ h1Lophn•n11
It IS up to AhCld to lmd the truth \\'hc1t lS rec1l m
Nash' hfe. and whdl hd'> he mddl' up?
·A Beaublul I\ hnd • ii. ont• of thCN> mo\1t"> th tt the
I you know befow -.t>el.llq 11, thP ~wner It 1 .\m ·
Uung more told would rum the .,tof! and its effect
OJtector Ron Howard 'hoyld l>t> .. ho\\ •rf>d mth
awards for tus wogc on thP lllm Th(• ftndl re ult 15 d
nuxrure of fdntd v dnd truth knotted tocwtller The
unraveling process is mmd-tX'ndmg tltld fu<;("lf}dtlnQ
Wlule Ru PU Cr<me doe' dn ddnurclhle 1ob pot·
tra,'Ulg Nd~h. 1t 1s th" .. upporting Cci t thdl pu!>he
•A Beautlful Mrnd. to CJH'dlne,., Pdul Bettcln~. ed
Hams and JennifPr Connelly pulling rn theu o'"n
lhmeJ Crowe in a scene from "A BeauWul Mind. ..
direcuons mdk • this movie bdlanced enough not to
f41J rnto conlu\1on e\'Pn dl> ~d\h., world Wts
·A BeduUlul /\IUld is dO tnteru.e 1oumey that
e\'eryone 'hcmld 'Pi.' It~ one of the IX!!>I movtes of
the ~edr II mdy not ctlwdy'> be ecssy 10 wc11rh and will
lil th"' nund but 1t ti. well worth the tune dlld effort
·A fkoauulul "1md • ts ralC'd PG· 13 for uitense the-
matic mat~nul. <;exual cont~nt and o scC'ne ot \10/ence.
• MfU5SA llUCHAROSON 1( 1 Co~tl Mew r~1dent and a
1un1or at UC '"""''
Lightht)artE'd 'Kat"·& Leopold"
fulfiJls iL'i romantic pro{Tlisr
M l'<I R~ ttn and f luc1h JctCk.mdn dfP Kate &
L11opnld • and the J)4ra ht them "' "'ell The
· romdnU< comro~ hnng .. togethl•r d modem
\\Olndfl tR\'dn) \\1th dn 1800-. duke tJdC-kmdlll
ElAINI
£NGlAND
\\'~ dre introduced tu Lt"Opold
in hi'> tdstle but pm erty a-. pend-.
mer d., h1'> fdmth h11 .. !dllen on
hct.rd limb Kdl<' 1, o hcs"led net-
'' ork t"\N ltl\" \\ho 1 .. r,•,pon .. 1-
hll• lor ct \'Ounqer brother pld~ ed
hv Br.-< km 'IP\ Pr HN
l}(n lnt~nd ~tudrt 1L1P\
'<:hrt>1h(>rl 1-. PxpPnm"ntmg \\1th
"Pdll' continuum lfd\:el And -;o
'' e mo' e betwe~n the I qth cen-
tury dnd pre ent day "1th mter-
t•<,llnq re ult
One t> Kdt<> m<>et., L~opold
..,tuart., hope., for <wttmq her bdck cHe remote
Thi-. ... a uqhlhectrt(·d hlm dont> wtth lundne~i.
and g<'ntlP can• Tht' muc;1c co .. tume'.> cmd .,ettmgs
c11l ddded up to r1 mo .. 1 ~nJO)'dblt> production
·Kate C. Leopold· '' tatf'•d· PG-13 tor bnet trong
·language.
• IUUNI ENGLAND lilffl 1n N•wport Be«h and owns a
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Or41lge County P rfonn-
mg Art., C nter i e1kin to
enJO}'ll\g a hwnongou hallttme
how at a footb4U gam -und
cartng le wh ther the 1e.ams ever
show up to start thf' econd haU.
There may not be 16 trol'nbon
1.n ~ 60-perfonncr extr~vaganza,
but It certainJ) ~und llke there
could be. And '' hP.n th druplnlers
square off for the electri.fymg "Bat·
tery Battle" n dr th 'close of the hrst
act, all Had eemr, to break loo
·Blast' " Ll> preasely Uf., t, 4ll 11\5tru •
mental pectaC'Uktr ,,,th thP emphasis
on bra.).) and pcrl""U:>swn Bom tn the
~
of lndJana
tn 1984 , the
concept
h
evolved
Ulto 4 tnb-
ute to OUI·
door
pagedlltry
featunng
some of the
hn t
)Ounq
practition-
ers of thdt
art
And
"}·oung· .,
the operd·
FYI
•WHAT ··erast 1"
•WHERE Orange
County Performing
Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive,
Cost~
•WHEN Closing per-
formances 8 p.m .
today and Friday, 2
and..8 p.m Saturday.
and 2 and 7 30 p.m
Sunday
•COST S22·S57
• CAU (714) 740-
7878
uve word hl'H· -uni\' '''o of the
60 pcrfonn~·r-· h~~e lelt-hrnted
thei'r 30th hirthdo\., The phy~1ra!
and mu.,icul d1 m<inl!., 01 th ... Pro·
ducuon r .. quu • thdl :ht: p·•nonnch
hf> h1qhl\' trnnh'<i athlern, '' h <Jl'o
drl' ''or lei ·c Ith'> 111 1'1n an' Ade.Jee!
10 th1' ldlent ctnd dlllUI\ dfP 't· .. m-
mgh hnutle•., t•nery\ and d ">Upt-rb
~n ... 1• ol '>hOWffidn hip
The company repertom~ rangl:''
from the d a 'IC" '>UC"h a .. thf> open-
mq Bol ro • to tht> contempor4r.·
lunl\} \er..ion ol (,ee Ofhcl'r Krup-
ke lrom "\\'t·.,t S1df' 5torv • The
onl) element rrus mg 1 .. a 'mu .. 1cal
tnbute 10 ~tered1th \\ill on., The
~ tu;,1c !'-ldn, • to wtuch tht> .. how
owe .. dn msp1rauondl dt:tbt
The .,how personal profcs,or
Harold H1U . lounder and aru tJc
c:Urcctor Jc:tme<. ~ta on, and dctmg
director/co-choreographer George
Pi.nney have ct"•embloo dJl entE>r· .
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"Laod owncnh.ip ia the path of growth
is tbc safest road to weahh'"
1.26 acra 63rd St. E. 8c Ave. G-4 o••············ $21,500
Near EJcmanary IC PUhlk High School
1. 50 acres 5th St. E. Comer Al'C. H ........... $32.500
VaJuable ~ property
acres 107th St. W. "on" A~. D ................. $46,500
.. ere., .. Buiocu location! On Pa~~ (Hwy. I la)
S Acra Sierra Highway·& Ave. C. .....•.•..•••.•. SSS,500
"Oo. i•" to chc adting Clcy of Lanc:uur . .
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tatnmf'nt parkage that r mbl ""d m·4l: th tn.novdtave ·stomp,·
only Wlth real tn'>trument rath r
than garbagt> can lid and uch.
'There Me bl bra mstruments
234 from th percus ion sect10n and
Som 265 \'\SUAI eru.cmble pro!J6 tn
the menagene Even the lowly accor-
dion make5 4 cameo appear411ce.
The o.foremennoned ·Battery
BatUe • b the m~t rou i.ng and
~onng number ol the· how with
dueling drummttl"\ ~chola Ange-
ll.:. dnd .\Mon.Cwdf)· llUbally
~u<lrlng olf for d Dellver4nce •
style nonn\'hrook Evenruallv the
enUre drum ection )Ot.n lO ior a
tremendou:. perru<. 1ve howdown.
Austrdltd tctkes center stage m a
piece call°K! "TdngenndJlladJdge. •
which transporu the audJence to
the outbdck Adron Copland·.,
Sunple Gilts· and • A.ppa.lactu4Jl
Spnng rec l\'P high honors m the
company 1 OOtil birthday saJute to
the compo er
• faeJ!·day ob1 els uch cti. told·
mg chd1r.., be(ome arllsbc elements
tone e\ en de-.c f>nd' from the! cell·
1119 \\1th trum}>4!ter <•xtraordtn4.lfe
Frcmk Sullivan abodrdt The
Jemdrkdbl v1 uol ensembl turns
the prttcbce ol lldQ·\\d\.'lng 111to an
<1rt lonn. µt.•rfonniny with banners
color-coordmated to their O\\.'ll cos ·
tume' and lunou ly throwmg dtld
<"dtch.tng them d'i·\\ell cs baton .
ught '>bCk<. .. dt)t!r ... nnd other
m 'tdnth' ctmmdtfod ob1ec:ts
The hdununo '.'-lalctguend •
\\ t11c:h cJo,••.,, h~ prooram 1., col-
ori:'fl olmo ... 1 1,, holh in wd re em-
bl.100 •he pdflP<tnlr\ ol a hullhght
m ~fddnd \:tN mce1vmg a stand-
mu O\ cs.llon mt>mher-. ot •he 1roupe
duck into the lohby till bnm.nung
over with t!nthu,tdsm to greet the
deparuny dUd1ence '
\ou 11 hd\'e d bld'>l nl •Blast'.·
which en1ov' d <.light!~ longf>r
engdgement them other tounng
how., at thC> C enh•r pla)'lng
through undct\ 'ou ·11 probably
be more exhdu~tt:d di the end of
the ~·o-hour 'ihO\\ from cheenng
and clclppmg than thl•t,e indefau:
gable ~·oung Enerq1zer buruue
• TOM l11VS r~11•ew\ lout tt~•tet for the
Daily Palot His re11••M •P~., Thu~
and S.turc:Uy\
T~ilight
Dining
Oil the
\.%ti,,._.,.,~
Newport
Beach
•111'1' •l •l•I• I
..
POUCI flW
COSTAMfSA
• AM9fl ...... , •• A gt~
theft WM report9d In the 600
blodl • f2:l4 p.m ~
• .... ...._ "'-t: A tr.#lc
colllSiOO lnvoMng WI 1"1UtY was
• rtpOtttd In the 600 block • 2:22
•.m Tueld.ty
• ........ ......,A commetti.1
bufgl..-y w.s reported n the
3000 block •t 11 :17 •.m ~
• 9ry10n ....... ...._.Van·
"-lfsm Wti ~ed In the 400
block •t 10'29 .. ,,,. Tuesd.y.
......... ~ .. Poueuk>n
of drug !*~Ii. Wti
reported In the 2000 block •t
POLICE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
w~~gone by the b.me the offi·
cer returned to the area ·we don't know who he
was and what [Sanchez) wa
tryulg to ct k her,· he said.
"But we're asking her and
"IUC.Slfm
1:Slp.M.~
•Pf11 Ille~•--Awhlde
burQlary WM~ in the 2100~M7Mam 1Uetday.
• ...... Alw AwlllM: A hit·
Md-fun MS~ In the
MOO blodt M 1: 1 S • m. TUetday. .......... -...... .....
hlll') .._.A petty Wft w• reported at 12:31 p.m. Tuti· dty •
NIWPO«T BEACH
• ... CID de ltrMt: A ~Ide
tMf't w~ report9d In the 1600 •
block •t 6:54 •.m. l\md.y.
• l,c:ll l9r Drh« A hit .. nd•run
WM reported II') the 1100 bloc.k
•at 10.'03 •.m. TUetd.y.
any person who 'hu been
stopped under imUar cir·
cumstances to come forward
· so we can get more lnforma-
tion. •
Sanchez was schfdulcd to
be arraigned Wedn day at
Harbor Justice Center. ,He is
being held on a no-bail Im.nu·
gratlon and Naturalizallon
Service hold, which could
@§~
Mattress Outlet Store
en stems
. nnm.tlonll -~ 18r~~Sale ~J ~
Orchids $500 to $2500
-~!a'lJS!'lh
SATURDAY 9·4PM ............. 1··000.'s IN STOCK .
l'l!l i Ml i! 9 Ii it•) goo I mJ M 4 ;\)
Newpon ....... ...., OOIRtMl'Olel OloNd........,,
&CASH
. When you need to know... .
Find It fast in yoor hanet0\\11 ~
........... 1..-Apetty
theft~~ In tht 1900
~atl:l2am.~ Jlltu•a:• ._. a.tiefY w.s
~lnthe 1100block•
3'.41•.m.~.
•Neu -~ C.... DrM: A
• petty 1Ntft WM repon.d In the
700 block M 1.01 p.m Tuefday.
. '
ROSES ~and viltton buteeubu bMrl lauct.d for its work tn
' ~ the dty to RoM Bowl· CONTINUED FROM A 1 goen despite Jts distance
from th• Pasadena game.
other place ln town acxonr-Partlc:Warly because tM Pe.c
modattng a large group of to parttdpation brought
Roee Bowl vtslton, Ca.uady tee.mt from .W places as
said. It ii estimated that about Washington and Oregon.
400 Nebruka alumni end Newport'• beac:b-and·bo'et·
fans are staying at fhe hotel. tng atmosphere. coupled with
·we need to study bow we low o1me, made it an easy
can be involved ln lhe sell.
Daily Pilot
ot tome of th• dty'1 w u.
tended relatSonsbJpt and
bard-earned r.putotion
• •There'• DO Wat Coa t
representative, no Big T~n
representotive. Even with the
B g Ten, we were really
plugged lD with p like
Ohlo State,• Rl4geway '4.ld
·everybody wu well-aware
of the attraction of Newport
Beach, end we've lost that.· • w.t OCINft PPont: A home
bur91My was reported In the IOO
block at 3·01 p.m. 1\.letday.
• SMrril Vhta: Vlndehsm Wti
reported In the 2400 block •t
11 :39 • m. 1\feld.y._
proten and aeate tourlsm for "But what do you offer
the dty during the Rose Mi4rn1 that they don't have • ~ c.1.-• coven HM-
-Bowl," Mayor Tod Rldgeway the1'r Cusady noted. · pott 8 •• Sht m-v be t'HChed it
said. "Th.ii· was the first year In addition, the changes (949) 57~232 "' a,y MNll •"'
of the Rose Bowl as lhe ' have weakened the useful· Jvrtt.~.sagr.~•ti~com. • 20th S'"9t: V•'Jd•llsm Wti
reported In tM 200 block at 10
•m Tuesday national ctlamplonshlp end ---------------.-----that has hurt a lot of peopl . •
mean he is either not a resi·
dent of the United States or
that be lS an illegal imml·
grant. Birney satd
He sa..td lNS ofUdals main·
tam regular contact with the
jail to hnd out whether
· arrest are m the country
Wega11y or il they.are on tern·
porary visa . he said.
Anybody who may have
AIRPORT
CONTINUED FROM A 1
steady di t of business travel
and Is located Ul an affluent
community, he pointed out.
·People who use John
Wayne are ct bttle les senst-
uve to the economy.· Heim·
Uch sa.ld "They're richef. •
All airports have been
reqw.red, via d1recllves from
the Federal Avtallon Admin·
LStrabon. to rcnse the bar for
tenninaJ secunty.
Long line heading into
secunty areas at Los Angeles
WE
In. put years, the confer·
been contacted by someone
fitting Sanchez's description
ls asked to call Costa Mesa
Police Det. Mike Cacho at
(71.C) 754-5340.
• Deepa-'hailttt coven public
safwty Ind courts. She m.y be
rffehed M (949) 574-4226 Of by
e-m..11 •t cJNp..bNr•th• l•timucom.
lntem4tional and other large
airportJ may also be driving .
travelers to John Wayne.
About 160,000 people use
LAX. a major West Coast
hub. per day. according to Los
Angeles World Airports
spokeswqman Nancy CuUe
"Your passenger screening
lines are golng to be shorter
at your regional airports,·
Castles S41d. "It's [about)
looking at the volumes of
people·
• ...,. a1nton cowrs ine
environment ri John w-vne
Airport. tw m.y be ruc:hed at
(949) 764-4330 Of by HNll It
f*J/.dlnronel•timucom.
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BATES,
RyanMlchMf
Ryan Michael Bates, age. 16
of Huntington Beach passed
away b.c.mber 27. 2001
after a long battle with Ewings
Sarcoma. He Is survived-by
hit parents. Debby and Kevin
Bates. brother Darren. He ...
went to Edison High School.
Services wnt be at
Cornerstone Chrisban _
Fellowship Church In Fountain
Valley, Jan 5, at 11 :OOam
2002. Arrangements by 01\day
Brothers Mortuary 1n
Huntington Beach.
Condolences should be sent
to 16761 V1ewpomt Lane.
#261 Huntington Beach. CA
92647.
BETTENCOURT,
Diane Marie ,,.,.., a . 1HO-Oec. n. 2001
WOOD
Fred Wood
Passed 11wayat home of a
brain tumor on December
30th.
tie was bom at home on Apnl
9, 192• in Glendale, CA. His
fatn1ly was very Involved in the
Glendale Scottifh lodge. He
attended Hoover H gh and 1n
his sen10r year enlisted m the
Navy at the beginning of
WWII. Ht was attached to the
Mar1ne Corps as a
PhafmaCISt's Mate 3rd Class
with the 5th Manne Div. In a
company of 250 men that
landed on lwo J1ma, he was
one of 17 whq returned.
He started his care(tr building
garages 1n Glendale and
Burbank while attending night
dasses at UCLA He got hts
Real Estate Brokers Ucenst
and then became 1 General
Bu11dtng Contractor. He built
custom homes. apartment
buildings, condos and mobile
home pat1<a from l~. CA to .
Indio He became a pilot so he
could fly tus favonte
BMc:hcratt Bonanza to his
many }Obs
He moved to Batboa Island 1n
1969 where he met the love of
his hie. Linda, when they both
wonced for Wiiliam Lyon
Company. Over tht years.
Fred built many new and
remodefed homes In the
Newport Beach area.
Fred loved boating, espec1ally
on Lake Mead. water·sknng,
scuba dMng, biking. camping
in· the motor home.
photog'9phy and was what he
called a good short order
cook. He WU ' gifted .
c:onwrsationahst, a muter fix·
It mW\ Ind~ trUa gentleman
He Wiii iovingiy be ,.,,,...red '°' hit strength. t-. devotion to his family. his
Sharp mind and qua wrt and.
WIU f~ be chenahed by all
whO knew and loved him.
He 11 autvlved by hia"wtf•
Linda. 90f'I Thomas, ~ter
VaJene Wood of Cottonwood.
A7.. broChet Robert Wood of ~nan Beach. brother·ln·
law Tom Watts (Matey) of
Cor'ona, 91 yeer old Maternal
Aunt OaVlna Conn of Mlngton
VA, Mverll FMOM. nephew9
and COUline. Hts 10n Batt
~ ... .a him In 1988.
In lieu of flowerl lhe ftm~ r~~::::~~r·-~·~
J ~ 1"!4a..A .. ~-...
-t ..... .......... .... ,~
~ .. Mt!. Me ""······ -~s
·olC..Mlll
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Doily Pilot D~TEBOOK Thuodoy, Jonuoty 3, 2002 A5
REEL CRITICS
·Brilliant-~Beautiful Mind';· '{(ate &
·Leopold' satisfies romaritic craving
'Blast/' wiris the brass ring/or
·showmanship at the Center
'A Beautiftil Mind' truc es ttie mind
but proves well-worth the effort
A re you a geruusl Ha.ve you ever wante$i to ~ one? It so, ·A Bedutllul Mind• i the
moVle to see As the picture follows mathe·
matidan John N4 h th1ouqh hl amazmg We. we
are all nght there with htm Plecue remember to
' hol<l on llghUy though, for
Na!oh !o Ille has enough twists
and turn<, to nva.1 the most amaz·
mg roller coa ters
ThC' '>lory. begin~ on the
Pnnc ton c 41Tlpus one bnght
autumn ddy a Ndsh begins
grddudtC' 'chool He as an odd
Cello'' "ho doe not relate well
\\,lh the re t Of the matllemabcs
tucll•nt . Wlu.le the others go to ·-MILISSA -ctct .. ,, dnd s.oclatize. ash as busy RICHARDSON wntinq fonnuJas on the W'lndows
, an tu" room and an the hbrary.
documenting th(• normdl occurrence of We
through mathemdticctl (>(jUatlon Yet. he cannot
find the one onqindl 1de.t that will make hun great
His roonundtc Charles, a w1ld ,English graduate
student played ldbuloru.Jy by Pdul Bellany, is the
only thing keeping poor Nash gmng, malong him eat
and take breaks Ont> evening. whtle vymg for the
attenbon of a young wom11n Na ... h cllscovers a new
·game theory, revoluuoru.2.1.ng the i.tudy of econorrucs.
The Department of Def<'nsf' '>&reUy names him thetr
greetest code bredker and .,uddenJ~ he 1 a sp~·
Findltlg the duei. the Dt>l<'n-.e Department and
agent William Pdrcher 1Ecl H1Hn'J need to capture
a nuclear bomb ledve.') \,d-.h little tune for h.ls
scholarly dulle<, uc.h d.; h•dchmq .;;hU edgE'r .. tu-
dent AlJcld Lcude IJenmler C'onnPll} 1 'nll not lea\e
hun be It 1 a mmsclt> thdt hl• 1•\'er finds a woman
that can accept and l'\ Pn Im" ham
They mdJT) but .,tau hi: kt.>ep., ht'> work a -,enet
He cant teU dn\'one dhout ht' douhl • Ide and the
lrdlll begiru. to ho\' \\'hll(• q1v1nq d tdJk. e\ erdl
mystenou:. men 'how up 'd"h • ., locked m a men·
tat ho p1t<ll. and ht world ldll' dpart He 1 d1dg·
nosed dS cl paranoid -.ch1Lophu·n1<
It IS up to A.hod to hnd the truth \\'hut ts real m
Nash s We, and what hci:. he mdde up?
•A Beautlful t-.tmd t'> om• of tho-.e mov1es that the
leS you know befort> '><"Ptn<J It, lhP l>t>ner 11 L' Any·
Uung more told would rum the i.tol"\ ,ind its effect
Director Ron Howard 'hould be '>howerf>d wtth
awards for tus work· on thf• hlm. ThP hndl result 1s d
JTUXture of funt.a.sy and truth knotted together. Thti
unraveJJl\g p~ I.!> nund-bendm9 dnd ful>CUlatmq
Wbtle Rus eU Cro\\f> dO\.., dn ttdm.u'clblt> 1ob por-
traying Nash. rt 1 • thP '>Upportm9 Cd t lhdt puJthes
·A BeauWul f\..tmd to qret1tne,., Pdul BNtan} Ed
Harns and Jennifer Connell~ pulling m their own
lhmel Crowe tn • seen from •A Beautitul Mind ...
d.J.rections make thl movte bdJanced enough not to
·fall mto confu aon even o dSh world bJts
•). Beautlful ~tmd" lS an intense 1oume} that
everyone hould ~ It IS one of the be t mov1es ol
the yecu. It mny no\ dlwclys be eas~ to watch and will
tax the ITUild but at ts \\ell worth the tune and effort.
·A Beautiful Mmd· JS rpted PG-13 lor mtense the·
motJc motenal, <ie>.uol conli nt a[1d a SC'(>ne ot v1olence.
• MELISSA RICHAAOSON is a Costa M~ resident and a
iun1or at UC lrv1nt
Lightheartf'd 'Kate & Leopold'
fulfills i L~ romantic promise
M E.>(J R\ dn dlld Hugh JClck.moo dre Kate &
Leopold dlld the pdr'b ht them '° well The
mmanuc comedy bnngs togetht>r d modem
womnn 1Rvdnl ",th c1ll 180()..; duke tJdckmdlll
----·--We dre mtroducL'Ci to' Leopolct
ElAINf
ENGLAND
m ha'> cd tie but povenr " pend·
mq d., his fdmtl\ hrt" ldllen on
hctrd tam ., KdtP "' d hao; led net-
" or I\ P"CC< utn P \\ho 1 re.,ponsi·
hie lor t1 \OUncwr brother. played
lw BrPckm 'le\ er Her
l>O} tnf'nd Studn 1L1P\ .
Schrt"1bNI 1 Pxpenmenung \\,th
SpdCe conl.lnuum lrd\el ..\nd so
we move between the 19th cen·
tur, and pre ent dd) with mter·
e l.lnq results
Once Kett<> meets Leopold
"tudrt' hope!!. for getting her back are remote
Tfuc; 1s a b9hthec1rted film done Wlth lundness
dnd gentle carp The music. costume., and ettmg
all ttdded up to o rilo-.t <>n1oydble procluctton
·Kate & Leopold· 1~ rated PG-13 for bTJei trong
language. •
• IE.LAINE llNGLANO liws in Ntwp0rt 8Hch and owns a
91ft·blsket bus•n.ss w opera~ out of her home
... l-
8y Tom Titus
W atching ·eta t1" at the
Oronge County Perfonn·
mg·Art.5. Ccn1er 1 ~km to
enJ<)Ytng a hurnongou hAlJtime
show at 4 football gamf" -.and
can.ng les whether th teams ever
show up to tor1 th second hall.
There lll4Y not be 76 trombon
tn Um 60-p:erfonner extravaganza.
but it c rtainly sound like there
could be. And wh n th drummers
square off for the elcctrifymg "Bat· ··
tery BattJ • n dr the close of the first
act. all Had ms to break loose
•Blast!" is P~}' that. cUl instru·
mental pectdcu.ldr w1th the f'mpbasls
on br and per~ 100 Born in the
comfields
of 1ndid.nd
m 1984 the
concept
has
. evolved
tnto a tnb-
ute to OUI·
door
pageantry
feah..umg,
some of the
fl{lest
y6ung
p'rac:tlbon·
e~ of that
• a.rt.
And
·young" 1
the OJ>Cfd·
FYI
• WHAT ·e1ast1•
•WHERE Orange
County Performing
Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive,
Costa M~
• WHEN. Closing per-
formances 8 p m
today and Friday, 2
and 8 p m Saturday,
and 2 and 7· 30 p.m.
Sunday
• COST S22·S57
• CAU (714) 740-
7878
bve word herl• -onl\' two of the
60 perfomwr-. hnvc ( elebrat d
their 30th btrthdrn-.. The physical
·dnd mu<,icdl dt!ntond-. of the pro-
ducuon rt:qum· thdt tht-performer,
be h1qhh' trtunt>cl ttthlC'tt-who dl"o
dTP \\ orld·cld ... ') tnll .. IC 1an!o .\dded
to thi... !client nnd dtfllttv a1e '>eem-
mgl~ hnutle :. t.-nery~ cind d -.uperb
<oen ~ of o;howmC111.Stup
Tht> company repertoire ranqe.,
from the c:ld 1cs '>Uch a the open·
mg Bolero • to the contemporal"\
tunk\ version of ·cee Ofhcer Krup·
ke from ·w est 1de Ston The
only element nus 1Jl9 1 a musical
lnbute 10 f\ len>d1th Wtl.bon'!. The
· f\ lus1c f\1.:ln. ··to whtC'h the '>hO\\
owe an trup1ldUonal debt .
The show's Pf:rsonal profe c;or
Harold Hill founder and a.rusuc
director Jam !. t-.1ason , and acung
dtrector/co-choreographer George
Pmney hove cl mbled dtl enter·
I lor\t'' In I luntington B<..·~H:h
•Trail Rides
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\llmment package that r mbles
ttnd nvals th4! mnovduve ·stomp,·
ohly with reaJ in trum nt.s rather
· than 9arba9 can lids and uch.
• There arc 61 qrass UlStruments.
234 from the percusiton sect1on and
som 2~ V1SUal ensembl prop& in
the menagene Ev n the lQwly acoor·
<lion makes a cameo appM.rance
The oloJ m nl.loned "Battery
Battle· is the mo t ro~g and
exobng number of th how, W1th ,
dueling drwruners Nicholas Ange-
lis ct.nd AMon Gwdry l01Ually
squanng off for 4 Dellvera.nce-'
tyle donnybrook E\entuaUy the
enb.re ~ ecbon JOtn 1.11 for 11
tremendous percu ave howdown.
Ausual1d take<, cent r stage Ill a
piece called "Tdngennamad1dge. •
which.transports the audience to
the outback Adron Copland
Sunple GUts" and Appalachian
Spnng· receive htgh honors 1.11 the
compcsny·s lOOth buthday ~ult' lo
the compos r .
Everyda~ ob}ects !.uch ill fold-
ing cha1rc; become urll.Suc elements '
• tone e\'en de:.(end!t irom the ceil-
rng ",th trumpt>ter extraordma.ire
Frank Sullivan abodrdl The
remarkable Vl ucd en emble turns
the praetJce Of nag·WdVUlQ lntO an
drt lonn, perfofmmg with bonn~rs
color-coord1.11ated to their own co •
tumk and funoui.ly throwing and
catdung them as well d botons.
Light suck\ \dber' dnd other
instantl~ drumated obJf'ClS •
The hoununq Malaguena •
\\ hach do!>+> the prcx1ram '"col·
orPd almo-.t wh11U\ tn red reo;em·
bll.nq the pdCledntry ot a bullhght
a.n. .\iddnd .\Iler receiving a stand·
ing O\dllOn membf>r-.. of the troupe
duck mto the lohby, till bnmnung
over with enthuva m to greet the
departing ctuclience
You 11 have a bid t dt ·eta t1• •
which en)oy., a llghU~ longer
engagement than other tounng
show at the Center pld>in9
through Sunda\ You ll probably'"'
be more exhausted at the end of
the ""o-hour how from cheenng
and clclppmq than tht> e andefatl·
gable young Energizer bunnies.
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Nearly 400 Orange County ac:ti\Mts helped to raise SSS,000 at 1 reeent benefit to
hef P, fund mental health treatment In Orange County. Susan Smallwood • found~
of Get Involved For.Mental HHlth,• rallied support from Newport-Mesa as well as
other sectors of the Ora~ County comm4nity for the evening held at the Water-
front Hilton Beach Resort tn Huntington Beach. NewportMMesa notables In the
crowd included Clifford Anderson, Oolli Al~rt. Monica Doms, Unda Rigdon, Jan
Golleher,·Jan Whlshaw and Nanette Zumwalt.
AIOVE:
Paul S. Meyer and his wtfe Michele
. M eyer Joined Jan GoUeher, Susan
Smallwood and Donald E. Small-
wood at a fund-raiser for mental
health treatment ln Orange County.
AT RIGHT:.
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Je Marlow and Eleanor
Steqmelttr helped raise $55,000 for
"Get Involved For Mental Health:'"
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ART REsTORATION
We repair damagul:
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DOiiy Pilot
New society has literary interests
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T h fonnauon of th
Orange County Llter-
ary Society, a chapt r
of the nonprofit Olllfonua
Uterary and Prologu Soci-
ety, was announced roe nUy
in Ne~port Beach. Th
Orange County Ut rary
Society i e<r ponsored by
Northern lhlst Bank, KOCE-
TV and a host of other
responsible busin tn the'
community wtth the goal of
promoting interest tn and
awareness i5r contemporary
literature.
The society will ponsor
readings, presentations and
personal appearllll of not-
ed authors. Betty Mower,
president of Northern 'liust
Region commented, •The
pnmary intent of the Literary
Society is to reuse funds
through annual membership
dues lo promote lat racy m
this commuJUty as well as
work with l~al schools •
Mower conllnued. ·stu-
dents from local schools ttr('
invited to attend each liter-
ary luncheon, wtuch includes
hands-on time with the fec1-
tured a uthor.·
The program 1s pdrt of
Northern 1h1sl's corporate
philosophy of giving back to
.the commumty. M ower hd'>
cdlled upon lpcal acuv1stJ.
including philanthropu.t
Joann Leatherby to assist thl'
volunteer boa.rd lo promote
the Uterary society.
.,,,, Michael Cunningham.
author of ·111 Hours.• will
appeill Jan 9 at Northc>rn
lhlsl's Newport Beach ofhcc>
m Fashion Island, to d1S<"u'>
tus work. ·111e Hours.·
named after Virginia Woolf's
early worlung llUe for • Mri.
Dalloway, • weaves sev<>rttl
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD
tal dealing with a Ulgle
clay in th llv or Cunning-
ham' charact rs.
This ion follow a
Novembf>r m<"Cllng or the
Ulerary Soo ty that featured
Carl Sferruz.a Anthony,
who addr ed the local
crowd on his newest book,
·111e Kennedy White House:
Fdrruly We and Pictures
1961-1963 • Previously,
famed author Muy HJgglns
Clark wa on the rost~r and
orgtlIDZers are prorrusing an •
lrnprns 1ve last of peakers
for tht> coming year.
Creme de lcl Creme
Catering JOins the cau<;e,
s~rving its hne cuJmary pre-
senlalJon m con1unction with
edch progrclm. For more
mromdlJOn on supportmg
the Ordnge County L.alerar)i
Soc1~y. pleCi e call Mary
Cook di (949) 717 -5558
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Jf'nnlJer Norton reports
thtil the OrdntJewoocl Chll-
dren' Foundation ratsed
$240,000 dt the recent annu-
dl Orange Blossom Ball The
qala tx>nPht.s Orange Coun-
ty'<> abu NI anfi neglected
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or the long-standing and
much-re1pecled Orange-
wood Children's Found4t1on.
The recent event, attend-
ed by more than 550 local
gu ts, eel brated the 20th
anniversary or communJty
giving. Founding ch41ITll4n
Gen. WlW~ Lyon was hon-
ored at the nostalgic ev nN
pr ntation along with rel-
low Ordllgewood founders,
mcludlng Supervisor Wllliam
Steiner, Chrt1Uanne D'Am·
brotlo, Tom Powell and
Dale Pabley.
Communl,ty activist htrt-
da Pou, an Orangewood
Foundation board member.
ch4lred the everung will\
support from Patti and Jlm
Edwud.I, Jo.ha and M•ITJ
tbgested, Eric and Sblrley
Pepys, Alu and Deborah
Borjas, Donna Phelps, and
newswoman Vlkld Vargu. . • • •
Balboa Pavilion was the
perfect setting for the Hoag
Hospital 552 Club Juniors'
party. The 552 Club Juniors.
a wing of the very Involved
552 Club in upport of Hoag
Ho pital, ls oomprl ed of
young adults ages 2 t lo 39
also dedicated \o this very
unportant commuruty trust.
-. The 552 Club Juruors hob-
-day party has become an
annual lrad1llon on the ·
Orange Coa t bnngmg
together hundreds of young
professionals both single and
marned, paymg $55 per per;
son to toast the holiday splllt
and to do some good for
Hoag. Fund ratsed Uus year
wtU benefit the new
Women' Pavilion. a ma1or
undertalung set to break
ground.in thP not too chstant
future
Hollddy rPvelers enjoyed
the Balbod Pavilion buffet.
the music of Blue Machine, a
silent and IJve auction and
an awdrds presentation hon·
oring many of the young
·people for their continued
support of the hospital To
hnd out more about the 552
Club Juniors. cdll Kelly
Smith at (949) 760-5921
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Doily Pilot
EDITORIAL ...
Here's our wish.
list for 2002
A year ago. 11 would
never have occwwd
to anyone that a W.t of
New Year' WlShes !>hould
include the hope that Am n<'u
not suffer a second deadly
attack on its own hores Now.
It nses lo the top of any SUCh
bit and makes a list of hom e-
t.ow"it W1Shes seem. maybe. d
little less importdnt gtven the
fortune we ct.re blessed with
here m Newport-Mesd.
SWl:aJong With the con:
tinued safety and pr<Y.openty
of our comm'uruly. therf' drP
mall washe to hope WJll
come true an 2002
• Flight restncuons dt
John Wayne Aµport get
extended Although lhf> c-<1µ.,
are not' due to expire until
2005,. erasunng little or no
growth at John Waym•
should be a top Newport·
Mesa pnbnty Re 1dent.,
won't be able to sleep ea!>)
until those Cdp.s dee in pluc.e.
• ii not for gOQd. then for a
good long tune .
• A solJd plan for a
revamped Westside Th • ldSt
attempt wa scuttled but .
there tS a fresh start Wlth u
new dty comnuttee 1w.t
fonned to begm chscu.,!>111ni.
of what to do with th1 too-
long neglected part of Cot.t<1
Mesa. City leaders should do
all they can to bnng thP
many partles tnter~tl"d in the
area·s future together. even
though much divides them
•Good Cd.ndldates for our
dty council ancfschool bodrd
races. In Costa Mesa, W<" dTC'
assured of al least one new
lace to replace Counalmdn
Gary" Monahan. ln Newport
Beach, longttme Counal-
woman NoOT\cl Glover will be
done u a result of the o ty'
term limits And four school
board members are up for
reelection. These pos1bons
n<>ed Vibrant. dedicated ofhce-
holdcrs. and voteB deserve lo
choosE> from dll\ong d pool of
hopeful!. We hope thefe will
b<' no unopposed races
• Tndngle Square gets
squdfed dway The past few
month' hdve seen the further
t>rO"i1on of the shoppmg cen-
tc>r\ .,trength as Johnny Rock -.,L., t1nd Whole Foods vacated,
IPcJvmg MX empty pol!>. Cosh1
t-.IP'>tl dnd bUSin~ ledde~
..,hould do what 1t takes to
tum thdt trend around
• A hd ppy ending to the
C ·ry ta.I Cove debate, dlSCUS·
... ion dlld delays. With covf'
re.1dents out, the Idle now
Cc.In bt>gm operung the bNC'h·
">lclP J>drk to the· public Cdli-
fom1t1 State Park!> 1s recldymq
cJ·pturi for the nt'>t1c cove tht1t
likely will mdude some
overrught lodging and everal
cOlldges set d 1de for cultural
dfld enVU"onmenta.1 research
For most people, 1t lS turmng
out Lo bed good soJubon to
tough. emotional events.
• And. hnally, dean wat r
m the Bdck Bay, the hcubor
dnd ow bcdches. Both ob~
took ~teps in thP nght direc·
llon•ldSt year by deciding to
op~ cl wa.iver en1oy€!Cl by
the Or.mge County SarutaUon
lX>pdrtment that. allow"i th
chsposdl of sewag that d ;n't
m l the full reqwrementi. of
thP Fed raJ Clean Water J\ct.
Other change. ~ conun<J
dfter the Santa Ana Reg10nal
Wdter Quahty Bod.rd approves
d tougher pemut that allow
Orange County obes lo oper-
ttte stonn dr&nS. Whatever
other steps can be taken ••
hould be. Ow beaches and P
our dnnJo.ng water are too
v ct.lua ble to treat olberwtse.
HowTo
GDPml.llB
'One man came in and said, "/don't"
need anything, but I'm going to buy
omething anr.way because I feel sorry
for you business people down here. " '
-~ Mtttwwt\ ow~ of M1thr~ Faihiom'on
Bait><>. P..,,1nlu~. wtule d•KUU ng the chal~
•ttracting untomers to n.r stOf• wh1le lhe .,._is
• • under comttw<UOrl
Thursday. Jon~ 3 2002 A7
MAILBAG
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OAll. ·l OT FU Pt<>TO
The Segerstrom barn on the proposed Home Ranch site north of. the San Diego Freeway near Falrvtew Drive.
l-lome Ranch project
should now b built
.Tue fdtlure of the r ferendum
effort towdrd Honw Rcinch !>hol.ijd
t1b!.olutely be th<• end to oppo 1l1011'
of the pro1N"t I" I lomf' Rdnch referc>n-
rlum dnvf> foil.,,· D<'<' 221 . ~nough 1s
enouHb With the wferl!ndum's fcJll·
ure, the mdJOOI} of etl.lzen recog-·
mzf> lht> tremendou!> pos1llve impact
dnd mfluencf• tht> • !gerstrom fcmul~
has h<id on Costd ~le~ and the l>Pn-
eht to Lht• c 1tv lhdt influence h.u.
proVldcd \Ve ·'>cl~ let the Seger..trom-.
mov<' forw,ud on dOOther tx>nehc1dl
addJllon to Coi.ld ~le d
Bill ANO MARILYN HOBBS
~o'itd Me'Kt
TriangJ(' ·quare
is th~ key problem
Jc;n't 1t 1ro01r th<1t thl' hw.mes~!i
dosed to mdkt' room tor Tnanglt-
Squdre hdd lo be forced from their dS t 7th Strc-et, Harbor dlld Newport
locdUon dnd now Tnangle SquurP The pctrkinq 1., cramped ond d
Cdn t .. e~m to keep tenant I Tnanqle hd5sle ford tnp to Whole FOods Mar-<.;quure'l~ another tendnt, De<. ket \\'h} go down thr e Ooors to
2017 I -.eem to recall the protc>sl\ of park m th dark when you Cdl1 park
wvl•rdl busme s owners wh()'.(' hu,1· m front nl tht> door dt Mother' Mar-
nl'.,S • ., had lhQY_ed at the come>r of ket on l 7thi \\ h} circle the lot Lo
11.uhor t1nd Newport boulcvdr<lll hnd a spoi tor Bdme'> & Noble. then
~ont> ol them Left w1lling1y And nmv-trek throuyh the pdrlOng dfed to get
Tntlngl<> Square can't keep te~ to Vugin Mf•gd'>tOrE' when you <'dil
Could u. ~ thctt the locdllo go acros"t thP' .,trPN dnd park nght Ill
l•ven the type of tores dt Thdnqll' front of Borrh•r. whlc-h c-dmes books
Squdre IS not the redson l<>Gdl <lo n<JI und mu .... ct
c n•dte enough loot tralflf for th1• In m\' hum bl..-optruon the tempo-
bu'ime .,e to make cl pr014t? Thl• drtl· tdf)' 1 c.uP uf Tndngl .. Squdre hndmg
c I~ menllon ~ ·yedJ'S of bdd mdR· ·ell.· llnctllon tt·ndnt ,., overloolung
<19PmPnt • dS the reason for "° mam· th1 b1gq :r problem There are few
<>mpty storl'., Someon(• wmewh •r • 1., "dP\tlndtaon .. • thur could get me to
in clemdl ln>quf'nt TndnylP Squdr.•
The redson most locdls do not fre-\>\'hdt on Eurth wtll we (as a com-
quPflt Th.angle Square 1s thP dP 1qn mumt) t do \~1th thdt Nike buaJd.lllg
ol the place The dP'i1gn of Thanglt" hould the ttnUr<" property become
4iqudrP tS tll-su1tec:I for a C'Ommuruty • empt\ .md blight d?
used to the dCC<>S 1~11.Jty of lht• \an-MEG TWEEDY
ety of tore we ha\<" on \trl'f't" uch Costa '-tesa
Cable co~y fcdling many customers
AT ISSUE: Costa Mesans are unhappy about AT&T
Broadband's customer ervice
and are making it known.
READERS RESPOND ·
At least some Newporters
try to mak~ a diflerence
u any
CCllK9m and, ol CO\Jl'll8, tM .. me.
deWton• and the c.Utl aC. u:.-..
CC:.UMMe
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Poul Jomes Baldwin
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
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BUST
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The d partm nt analyzed
th 1tllatlon In the fall, wh n
Arouncl
TOWN
p 5end AllOUM> TOWN Items to
tne O•ily Ptlot. '330 W. B.y St. CostA
~ CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646-
,4' 10: °' by CllllnO (949) 574-4191.
. lndudt tN tlnw, ~te and IOClteon
of the ~t. as well as • conuet
phone number. A c~e lktlng ii
r1 .... at wwwcUilypllotcom
TODAY
The Braille lnsUtute wtll
begtn offenng "tree C'la es
today and conunue for 15
ronsecuttve Thursday lrom
1 O ~-to noon to teach peo-
ple how to rematn indepen-
dent despite v• ion lo
Class will be held at the
Oasis S naor Center, 800
Marguente BJvd., Corona del
Mar. Partictpant.s will I am
new ways or doing such dally
tasks as coolung and manag-ing the home, as well as learn
how to receive talking books
through Bratlle In lltute'
Library Services. Judy
• Musacchla, 1714) 821 -5000.
SATURDAY
Garden Dlrecior Wade
Roberts and Manager or Hor-
bculture John Bashop will dls·
cuss conect rOSf' pruning and
discus the growing of
healthy ~ at a program
held dt Q:30 a m at Shennan
. . •
It compared numbers ln th
fnl 11.X monthi of 2001 wtth
thOM qi the pteVl.Out year
end discov red an increase in
' lrMt cnme, BirDey d. '
•And that trend bowed
no · gns of aJowing down
Llbrary & Gard ns, lfi.47 E.
Coast Highway, Corou del
Mttr. The free program is part
of the Weekend Gardner
Se.rt and open to the public.
(9"9) 673-2261.
Wacom Tecb.nology will be
the featured guest at the
Orange Apple Computer
Club's meeting from 8 a.m. to
1:15 p.m. at the Ch mistry
Building on Orange Coa~t
College's campus. •2701
Fairview Road, C°'ta M
The company will demon-
strate its graphics tablets,
andudmg the G.raphue2, the
lntuos2 and the Cintiq. The
meetmg will also feature
question-and-answer ses-
ions for beginning and
advanced Macintosh users.
break out groups on topaa
such as photo editing, and the
new Mac operating system
OSX. Free for first time visi-
tors. (949) 770-1865 or vtSil
www.oacc.org.
A pall' of five-week. no-credit
tnlennediate Lido saUt119
classes during January and
February will begins al l :30 ·
p.m. Saturday and run untJJ
5:30 p.m. Suntiay classes will
begm Sunday. during the
same hours. All classes will
meet at Orange Coast Col-
lege's Sailing Center at 1801
W Coast Highway. Newport
Beach, $105. (949) 645-9412.
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through the ummer, • he
IAld.
The department al lhal
time decided to set up the
decoy operation . but had to
wait till adeqt}ate manpow r
w avail bl • 81.m 'I d.
.TUESDAY
The Service Corps of Retired
Exocutiv Assn. will host a
bulln a plan wor.kshop from ?i a.m. to noon at Nati.onal
Unlvcrsity, 3390 Harbor
BJvd .• C°'ta Mesct. $25, $20 if
preregl l red. Re· rvations
requ ted. (714) 550-7369.
Author Cheryl Thiele wtll
conduct a free work.shop
titled • Joumahng With •'fbe
Sacred Journey•· in Mother's
Market's Patio Cafe from 6:30
to 8 p.m. at 225 E. 17th SL,
Costa Mesa. Re ervotions
required. (800) 595-MOMS. .
JAN. 10
Parldmon .. hloura! Organ.I·
zation will host a support
group for caregivers, adult
children and family members
of loved one with Parkin·
son's dlsease at 7 p.m. ln the
community meeting room of
tho oa,ts Senior Center, -8QO
Marguerite, Corona del Mar.
Free. Reservations requested.
(949) 645-3352. Parkinson's is
one of the most common neu-
rologlca l disorders of the
elderly and affects two out of
every 1,000 people.
JAN. 11
Tbe Braille lnstttute will
begm the hr t of six consecu-
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The or cers, ~ Decem·
ber, earned oUl tbe operation
two to rour rugbtl 1 week.
Btrn y MUd IUC.b oper•·
tiObS are benefidal to the
community becaute tMy help
officers identify areas where ..,.
Uve free Friday cl"'5 to
t ac.h people how to remain
independent despite vision
loss. Classes will be from 1 to
3 p.m. at the Co$ta Me a
Senior Cit.lzens Cent 'at 695
W. 19th SL, Costa Mesa. Par·
tidpants wW learn new ways
of d91ng such daily tasks
cooking and managing the
home, as well a bow to use
visual aids to maxmll2e
remaming VlSlon. ~ (714)
821-5000 to sign up.
Tbe UC lrvl.ne Fllm Society
will present •Meeting Peoplt>
is Easy,· a documentary
chronicling the British group
Radiohead's OK Computer
tour. which is about the band
caught in an uncontrollable
media nightmare of a cntical-
ly and commercially uccess-
ful album. Show tim are 7
"'nd 9 p.m. in the UCI Student
Center Crystal Cove Aud.Jto·
rium. SS. $3 for UC Irvine tu·
dents, S4 UC JMne faculty
and staff and non-UC Irvine
stuqents. (949) 824-5588.
~.lilmsodety.ucl.edu.
JAN. 12
Hoag Hospital will Jlo t a
Newport Beach Vision Festi·
val from to a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the Hoag Conference Center,
l Hoag Drive, Newport
Beach. Free. The festival will
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JAN. 15
A free aemlnar Ol\ natural
hormone replacement by Dr
Rtta Ellithorpe will take place
·lrotn 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the
Patio Cafe at Mother's Mar·
ket, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa
Mesa. Reservabons required'
(800) 595-MOMS.
JAN. 16
A lne clus offered by tbe
Amencan Cancer Society to
teach cancer patients w1g,
makeup and turban tips to
help hJde the rdvages of
chemotherapy and radiation
treatment will be from 10 a.m.
to noon in Building 4 I of
Hoag Hospitctl, l Hoag Drive,
Newpqrt Beach. Registration
requtred. (949) 261-9446.
An Interfaith luncheon tin ed
• ·spuituahty and .End of Llfe
Que· will be put on by the
Newport-Mesa Interfaith
Councd, begmrung .with a
recepbon dt 11 45 a.m. d.nd
followed by lunch dt noon
and the program at t 2:45
p.m. Hoag Hospital' chap·
lam, the Rev Don Oliver~ will
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crunei.
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Lunch-is $7.50 with r Prvd·
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faith.org.
JAN. 11
Women and men are rMom-
mend('(J to be te tt"d for
o teoporos1s as the Osteo-
porosis 11. "ting Center off rs
M:reemngs from 10 a m. to 3
p.m. at the Sav-on Drugs ut
1020 Irvine Ave. m Newport
Beach. SJO indud the par·
ttapant rece1vmg an explana-
bon of the ce ult and a com·
puter generatt>d report how-
tng fracture nsk No appoml·
ment neces ary f877) 476·
041 1.
Th!' UC lrvtne Film SO<'iety
will pre e nl ·Grey Gclrdens·
dt 7 and 9 pm. in thP UCI
St.!Jdent Center Crystal Covt.•
Auditonwn. Th~ him ~ dbout
Edith Bouvier B ale dnd ht>r
d<lught€'r Edie ltvmg m d
world of the11 own behmct
their 28-roorn decaying Ec1"1
Hdmpton mdns1on known d'>
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for UC lrvme tudents, $4 for
UC Irvin«> faruJty and !>ldlf
and non-UC lrvm<> tudents
{949) 824-5588
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'aucni of THI DAY
· ·An y time you give up 20·
polnts in th first quarter, that'
not good defense ... "'
E.lbert Davis. Corona del Mar High
girls basketball coach •
~ lclllor Roger Comon • 949..574.4223 • Sports Fox: 949-650-0170
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University High's Angela
Won chooses to stay close
to home and shares why
she will hit the greens for
the Anteaters~
.
T h lett rs lrom umvers1t1cs'
aa lh rountry k pt p1hnq
up .
UC LA. Vale, Kdn'>d\ University dOd
USC, among other , sent Angeld Won
letters ol lnt ~t. but he n<>ver
replied to any or them
She a.lread1i had hN nund '>Pl on
where he wanted to pldy qoll
The Umvcrllly I hgh nao r "1gned
a national letter of tntcnt wath Uw UC
lrViJ)e women'<> goU pn>fJrdm ltt'>I
· month for mdny
Amara Aguilar.
COlllGES
garb on tht• 11..'dlll •
r<'d'>Oni.
F11"'>t dnd
lor{•mo .. t, '>he
wttnled to '>tdy
cloM• lo home.
Very close.
·uc~l ts only
hve mmutc!> dWdy,
'IO I rct n tcty homl'
dnd b<> with my
ft1m1ly • Won '-did
Thdl Wd my hr'>l
rt•ti'>on i.lnd my
'>.L'C-OOd ((>d..On I\ I
hkt• thl• lC'dm I
know lht" othl•r
UC'I lrt•\lll11c1n qollN Sunny LA•<•
prcv1ou.,ly Wei\" ll't1mmt11t• of Woo''I
at Unavcn.aty I tu1h Won <11.,<> know.,·
UCI frpr,hm1•n StPll11 LA•c t1nd Wttlt11ldk
Sdtdrctk from o;umm<>r toumc1m<•ntr,.
AJihouqh uc1· .. qolJ pro<Jr.tm wall
be tn 1tr, W< ond ycctr ol f'Xastenc t•
whl'n Won JC>IO'I the tt•<1m nt•ict lt1ll,
"h'' IP4'l' llw Apte.1 IN., will l><•
~>qUlpp<•d 10 t om~•te for dil NCAA
till<'
Won bnn<J' ph.'nly <JI t'xp<.•nPncP to
th<' youncJ UC'I <,quc1d Shr w~
r.mked 18th umong tht• dtt.,., ol 200'.l
by Gollwt•t•k mttCJtVlnt' c1nd Wei'> hr.I
in lour con\t'< ulJv<.• IPdflUC fmt1h Stw
t11M> won th<' ctr South •m Section
md1v1dildl hUt> qwltfwd for thi> 2001
U.S Junior Garlr, Cht1mp1oru;h1p t1nd
hn1Shc..'<l lh1rd di Ame nca·., Cup
·1 am qo1ng to try to play my bcr,t
dnd h •Ip ll\Y team Wtn th NCAA
cht1mpmMh1p. • Won '>dad. "The UCI
team ts '>lrong r compim>d to oth •r
.J ~ Tht'Y httve ti lot of girl who
an.• r ully H<>Od •
· ~tarak won the• I leather Fem
,... . I m'ohul Tournamr nt t"clrlier UlJ'> "
-~ I n and U'l' took thir<J di the
... ; J. · utudor FdlJ Clu.,\1c-
1S: '~t . Wtm M11d \hl• ct1 n't wdJt to Join tht>
?. • JUllQat n., dnd hcl~ no r<-gr t about
• " · tflOllv 11109 othN c-t1mpu · --~ • t ./, ~·1 m very exote·d t1nd the day I '/" .. .( · n I Wd ..o hdppy. Won wtd. ·1 't\ .,· ldn·t I f 1t lk•lore UCI women'
· \ ~ U"arted, I wct., lhmlung .about
' J Pl"U fctr ttWd lo "(hOol llC\JUSt l i 1<1¥'t know th.-y were < oang to hdv
~ ~ teem San tth pr<>fJrcamJ ldrtt-d ~ • ~ !yeclr, I JU!>l wttnlcd to go to UCI •
, 'I-~ •. Woo. who moved to Irvan• from ~; · Ito~~ " v n yt'dl'S d{JO. wtll hv• dt '• ~n whiJ tt ndmg roUe•w dnd t' .. ~· au nnu mC11onng in nconom1c<.. . .. ·0ur family I'.'> r ttUy clow. • Won
, •. • d "Going for I would httv<' tog t
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKmAll
Corona del Mar' Andrea Gruber (leftt t1attJ Katella1
CdM still adjusting
Sea Kings absorb 54-41
defeat against Kdtelld in
Cavalier C lassic op n·er.
Richard Dunn
DAILY Pit.OT
GARDEN GROVE Oco,p11t• t1n
caly denot. Coront1 dPI Mdr I hqh\
girls ba ketball t(•dm wouldn't c10
do~n without a fight Wl'dnc ddy
agamst Katclla m pool pwy of.tht• 12th
unrwaJ Cdvali r Cid !.I( dt ~nhJCfO
Hjgh
-c-oach l!lbert Ddva~ c;t•u ang.,
wh n Wd.11 turned t1mund with
1n1une to three key plttyn'> an
December, rallied latr an tht• gomt•
but e<:mc up hort m Kdl lid., 54-41
Victory
•By giving up 20 poanb an thi! I 1r<>t
quart ·r. we redlly put ourwl11 ' in d
hole,• said DdVlS, wh l<>Jm {4·81
w outscored by run an thf' QJ>l'mng
penod and n('ver recov wt.I. • (Tlw
Kmqht'I got hot dnd l><•dt u ..
11n tht• bo.mb They rPdlly
qot u' tundt•ml'dth).and thdt.. '
Irr.I quurtN rc'dlly did at for ll'>,
dnd not' r ormnq ml'nldlly
rNd~ to pldy
q11drt1•r. hut only lmu point!.
on J'UI hilC'k'> in th1·· 1~·nod
·Any llffi(' you g1w up 20
point\ in lhl' hr'll qu<JrlN,
thdt ., not qood ch•fen~c •
Ct>ronct del ~ldr will pldy
lu111or EvPlyn [!.,lrt1dd
dtld1•cl nan(• H•hou nth tor
Kdtl'lld. which PnJOYl'd u 48·
lh t'llqr di Uutd qudrt<'('> end
KOlllOAID I luNtt1 pu h l"d Kt1t4.'lld in
~ s.t lrnnt with her thrt' •-point
El Modcncl toniqht di n 10 an
s.. lllft9S 4t o,hootmq in th hr.t hdJJ "Sht>
wct., on hr : s.tnc-hez id
pqol play o;
Th Kmghb t:l-7) were led by h·
foot-2 ~naor c cntN Kdyl('e Barr 00 ,
point crnd 14 n•bound'>J and I)-I so,,n naor~ta Stinson 11:t boantr,l
und r th nm. wh1IP '>t•nior quttrd
Lorena Hu rta (gclmc·h1<1h 18 J>Cl•nt .. 1
ndile<f4 of 6 Ull\:.'t.'·poant •r.. an th hr.I
httU o Kat Uci doubled CdM point
tol41 at hdllt.un (]4-171 ··we t>xpec-t to -Qutrebound
v rybody. We Ju t nN.>d to put lh
bdU In th ba ket dftt>r. • scud Kt1t lid
C cb P t Sdnrhn. who Mflldd
had 13 otf ns1v<' rebounds m the> lhird
'With C<l~I' Ntt7 Alctt hd t<Jloulder
IOJUIYI .t!Xpl.'Cledj,\O return to artaon
r\1onduy the d KanfJ df Wlthout
Jdc-k1t• ~I< Coy end C"am I lawkin.,
IHr lh .. f-lnt1r ., .-n bec..w..e oJ
"4'nOU\ knN? IOJU~ •
"Wt• 1m.1 hdve tn o"crcome the
chdlJt>ntJt•, • 0111\l\ 'i41d of lo ang two
'•1mp<1< t pldycr-.· lor tht• rematn~ r
of th C'tUTtpdlfJO •Th olh r pldy n.
df1 .,,till 1€' drrun9 to ddJusl tu th tr n •w
rot , und h pclulJy by IP ctJI< C ti
ll·~g\U~ w•"U be! adJ\t~f'CI .ind tl•ddy to
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BILL GRESCHNER
Thursday, Jonuory J, 2002 . Bl
MEN'S IASKmAll
.Anteaters
entertain •.
the Titans
UC Irvine continues its quest
Ln. Big West actlon torught.
BKC::-0. E\ \:NT'-, < EN-'
TER -It'!. I.kick to BKJ \\est
Conler('nn· pldy for &h
UC lrvtn(' m~n·c, buc,kel·
bdU team
Alh•r \\ lnOIOCJ th1· Ont ldd
C"la.,~ar in <in •1·n Rdy Wa .. , Jdr,t
Wl'ek•·nd thP AnlPdlN\ (H·4, I ·Cl tn
lhl' Raq \\-1•'>IJ rt'turn to ronf1.•rt'nre
dClton tonaqhl ctl 7 OS an ct r onh•!>l
ctgdan'>I C'dl ..,11111•' f11llnton on thf•
Antt•ctlt•r,' 11tlll(HI'>
LA.•dcltnq th1• Antf'c1tt'r.. will ht• '>()ruor
CJUdrd Je rry C rf't•n \\ho .. < ort•d "
romb1n1·d 511 pout!'> 1n tournttmf>nt
virtonE'r, fl\ t•r Lip!>< omh Univf•r\1ly
74-b:l nncl H1.,ton U01\l'r\1ty, 77 · 7 1
Lrt•t•n \\ .i .. nc1m1 d Oncultt < 'lch\IC
~1\'P c1nd lt•11ch UCI an -.<onnq with
c1n dH'r·dgt• of '.!. I I JMJlOl"' per <JdOW
C rc•en 1' '""' th,. Haq w, . .,,
Cu-Pld} Pr ul th• \\ "' I..
Ht> '>hdrt''>
th1· h1,nor
~1th lJ tdh
<;tdte ~111t1rd
Tony Hro" n
With . Ill'
olfC'n'>.l \'f'
">ho wmq .11
lhc Ont>1clc1
C I ct.,., ll
Grct•n naO\l'<J
Into thl> '\;o I.
\lot o n UC 1·,
r·ctn'<•r "'onnq
ho,t Wtlh lh22
point\ Tocl
Murph't hold.,
t ht' to p .,put
with I 77H
In d<Jdtllun
t o C re1·n
'>Opho m or f'
f o r\\ctr cl
Stdn1,l<1\
Zu1c1k t1nd
JUOIOf CJU<Jrd
!\hk<: Hood
Wl'N' ndffi('0
tu tht• Onc1dtt
C'lt1<;'ilC dll•
to urnuml'nt
t<.>dm Both
wall ·hkf'ly •
81G WEST
W L
Utah St. 2 0
uc:sa
Pkffk 1 1
cal ftoly SLO 1 1
UC RIY4tnide 1 1
NCM1hiidge 1 1
l.cN'9 h.ch St. 0 1
fulhwton 0 2
killho 0 2
hlllefton .i UQ. 7'05
~ tlt Long 8elctl
U\atl St at c.I Poty SlO
~aiucse
Saturd9n ~
RNeniide .n UQ. 7 05
Fulletton .n Long Belct\
Utlt'I St .. UCS8
ldltlo .n cal Poty SLO
~ihc -Northndgt
,
.,tdrt with GrN•n dlftllll\I Ct1I "i1t11t•
Fullerton f3-8 11-21
Zuzdk lS avercaqmg to 2 pomr per
game and 5,j r boun~ per gdm and
as booting 56% from thre<··potnl run
thts sea..on Hood lctk an 8 . t ppg
averag into tonight' cont t
Also '>ldlttng tor th Ant at r.. will
be 1uruor forward Jordan I larru t t \ ''
ppg, 6 Ii rpgJ ond phomore nt r
Adam Par d4 (10 7 ppg. 6 7 rpgl
Th TI tans" ill count l"'w1lh on ot
theif-4 p.pW; J> f ~
Pape Sow f 15 4 ppg. 8 .S rpgl AJ 1
t ppmg up for th Titans ts iumor
Brandon Camphc II, who as •v r 'I
t 3.6 point p u g•m and .S 4
rebound • •
UCI will look to x nd hoot
r cord 16-gam wanning treak at
horn • Th Ant l ,... ha" woo lO of •
thcu last 21 in the Bren *re tbe
hnaJ two bom tn th t!f99·
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DAILY PILOT COWGE ATHLm Of 11tE MONTH
oran~ Coast' team captain h led th worn n ' bask tball
squad to a 12-4 tart heading into cont' rence competition.
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HONORROll
. Records are m.~e-to be b~ke.\, but champion8 m.:e torever. . .
Here's the pride_ of the Newport-Mesa District' who ~ave left marks that are etched iµ stone.
~ ~ Of SoutNtn S«tlOl"I '*°'d locMt •
I BOYS CIF SOUTHERN SECTIO TEAM CHAMPIONS \
Year. DiviSioo Team (Coacli) ~
1967 N.,,wport Harbor (Wayne Horowitz)
4 1970 New))911 Harbor (Walter 'Pat' "•aa)
'-· · 1971 Newport Harbor (Walter 'Paa' Wlllon)
.1975 Coro~ del Mar (l>emds Trout)
• 1976 Corona del Mar (Demds Trout)
1977 Corolla del Mar ID.ennls Trout)
•
. •
• •
· 1978 Corona del Mar {Deoiils Trout) .
· 1979 Corona del Mar (Ted Wiison)
1980 Corona del Mar (TecLWllsoo) .
1983 Corona del Mar (Ted Wiison) .
'99 Div. I Corona del Mar (Tun Mang)
· '01 Div. V Corona del Mar (Tun Mang).
• •
BOYS OF SOUfHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL .SINGLFS ~
...
Year Player, School
1971 ROBERT OGLE.·NeWport Harbor
r I 1979 DANNY SALTZ. Corona del Mar
1985. MIKE BRIGGS. Corona del Mar .
1990 BRE1T HANSEN-DENf, Newport Harbor
1996·TAYLOR DENT. Corona del Mar ... .
BOYS CJF SOUlllERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL~ OIAMPIONS
.. . Year Player. School
1970 Glenn Cripe~ohbie Cunningham. Newport Harbor
· 1975 Jhn Curley/ Jordan Otterbein. Corona del Mar
1976 Jbn Carley/Jo~ao Otterbehi, Corona del Mar
1978 Danny Saltz/Craig Thomas, Corona del Mar
1983 Jeff Ewfug/ JohD 'WMher, Corona del Mat ·
1989 Rob Atldo/Doug Schuleln, Corona del Mar
2001 Orlan Morton/Garrett Snyder. Corona del Mar
•
•
Corona del Mar
High product
Danny Saltz.
·when with the
BrubiS at UCIA
Keri Phebus •. when a star for Corona del Mar High.
GIRLS'CIF ·SOUlllERN SECTIO TEAM CHAMPIO S
Year. Division Team (Coach)
.;
..
78 3-A Corona del Mar (Jan Haley)
79 3-A Corona del Mar (Scott Penner)
'88 ~A Corona del Mar (Dave Heffern)
'89 4-A Corona del .Mar (Dave Heffern)
"fl ~· I Corona del Mar (Tun Mang)
'00 Div. IV Corona del Mar (Andy Stewart)
'Ot Div. IV Corona del Mar (Andy Stewart)
GIRlS <lF SOlJfHERN SEcnON INDIVIDUAL SINGLF.S OIAMPIONS
Year Player, School ----. t 988 KERI PHEBUS, Corona del Mar
1989 KERI PHEBUS. Corona del Mar
2000 BRITTANY' RE~. Corona del Mar
· C.OU.S QF SOUl1BN SECl10N lNDMDUAL ~ <JIAMPIONS
Year Player, ScboOI
1971. Uly Valdes/Holly Blare, Corona det Mar
t 981 Kathy O'Mera/Sue O'Mera. F.s&ancla
Doily Pilot SPORTS . Thundery, January 3. 2002 83
HONOR ROLL . '\
Reco~ds are made to be broken, .but champiuns are forever.
Here's the pride o( the Newport-Mesa District who have left.marks that are etched in stone.
BOYS CIF SOtrrHERN SECTION CHAMPIONS
·Year, Div., Event Swimmer, School, Mark
'813-A200 IM sCOTI ~OLIARD, CdM, 1:55.63
·oo Div.1200 IM AARON PEIRSOL, Ne:wport, 1:49.02
'00 Div. I 200 free relay NEWPORT HAllBOR,. 1:27 .49
(Joey netoove. lf'~e Jendruln.a.. Poter Belden. Aaron Pelnol)
'01 Div. I 200 free relay NEWPORT HARBOR, t :26.09
· (Joey SnellJ'()ve, Steve Jendrulaa. Peter Belden. Aaron PelnJol)
'66 400 free relay CORO~A DEL MAit 3:18.4
'70 400 Cree relay CORONA DEL MAR, 3:17.6
'01 Oiv.-1-400 free relay NEWPORT HARBOR, 3:09.97
(Andrew Cole. Peter Belden, Ryan Ll'an. Aaron Pelnoll
'63 50 free JIM GAGE, Newport Harbor, 22.4
'87 Div. 4-A 50 ft.ee JEFF THOMASON, CdM, 21.15.
'88 Div. 4-A 50freeJEFF1llOMASON, CdM, 21.33.
'56100 free DON REDINGTON, Newport, 54.2
'57100 Cree DON REDINGTON, Newport, 52.5 ·
'71 100 free KURT KRUMPHOI..Z, C(IM. 47.5
'80 3-A 100 free.GRANT COOLING,~. 47.49
'86 4-A 100 free ERIC fORD, CdM, 45.71
'874-A100 free JEFF THOMASON, ·cdM. 46.45 .
'88 4-A 100 Cree JEFF 1llOMASON, CdM, 46.69 . .
'55 220 free DON REDINGTON. Newport. 2:04. 7
'56 220 free DON REDINGTON, Newport, 2:01.7
'57 220 free DON REDINGTON, Newport,, 1:59.2
'01 Div. 1 200 _free AARON PElltSOL, Newport, 1 :38.62
'82 Div. 4-A 100 fty TOM HARRISON, Newport, 51.01
'83 Div. 4-A 100 Oy JON BAUACK, Newport, 50.82
'83 Div. 4-A 100 back JON BAllACK. Newport, 51.35
'99 Div.1100 back AARON PEIRSOL, Newport. 50.15
'00 Div. 1100 back AARON;PEIRSOL, Newport, 48.28
'01 Div. 1100 back AARON-PEIRSOL, Newport, 48. 12
'60 100 breast KEN OOESBURG, Newport,' 1:05.3 · · . . .
'61 100 bre.ast KEN OOESBURG, NeWport. 1:04.6
. '73 100 breast BRUCE KR~HOLZ, CdM, 1:00.5
. '80 biv. 4-A 100 breaSt JOHN MOFFET, Ne~rt. 55. 92 ..
'81Div.4-A too breut JOHN MOFFET, Newport. 55.24
. '64 Diving BOB WIUIITE, Costa Mesa, 424.20
'81 Div. 3-A Dlvbig WAYNE BISBY, Costa Mesa. 391.90
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Year, Div.~ Event Swimmer, bool. Mark
aron
Peirsol
(right).
\.vilh
Letiny .
Krayzelburg,
after
the h~O
dominated ·
in the
200-m ter
backstroke
at the 2000
Olympic".
•
·oo Div. 1 400 free relay EWPORT HARBOR, 3:32.32.
INkotc Mat>kt'y, \my Murph). llayl<') Pt'lr.ul, < arly Gttbr) •
'83 Div. 4-A 100 free MICHELLE BIRD. c~ 52.14
'77 200 free TRACY COOK. Estancia. 1:51 .14
'77 500 free ALICE BRO , CdM, 4:51.60
'76100 free MARGARET BROWNE. CdM 1:00.24
'78 100 free MARGARI:.~ BROWNE, CdM. 58.58 ·
'79-4-A 100 breast TAMI LAVELLE. Estancia. 1:06.99
'92· Div. 3-A Diving SAN_DY ZUBRlN, CdM, 464.85
'93 Div. D Diving S DY .z BRIN, CdM. 469.45
~ Div. D Diving SANDY Z BRIN-, CdM. 529.25
CIF OUfHERN SECTlO BOY TEM1'C~PIO
Y~ar Team (Coach)
1970 Corona del Mar (Cliff Hooper)
•
1Wo-time
Olympian
John
to~t
in lli
200
bre t-
stroke.
TODAY'S SOIEDULE KYRA r.:==============::;i Empuo Conference M'clS<>n.
ywnw
~ mef'-CM St1te fu!IMon
et UC n.ne, 7'05 p..m
(.olltglt ~·UC !Nine et Gtl
St.Ille Fulltnon,. 7 p.m. ~ tet1ool ~. of"'IOI. GoAA
...... 7 p tn., H9wpCrt Htftlor
-~T~fnl~ -. YauW.' 1Sp m
Hi9h .s.t 9f'IJ • COltA Mltol M WAI ,_,... 7 1).11\., Coront dll-...,.
It s.ntiego T~ w 0 Modlr'6.
U Op.m •
Tustin, 5-0
I
CONTINUED FROM B 1
of th Month aver: ged 10.87
points per game 1n
Oec:ember, g~g the
Plnlt to a 6-2 record and a
No. tl ranking m the state
by the CaWom.aa Commuruty
CoU Coach ' poU. .. •
She led th Pita~ twice tn
scon_ng out of the elght
gam . But it Is her hUllle·
and maturtty ~hlch have
............._, --..-4 ,_o, • ..........._ ....
which opens wtlh nvdl
Colde9 We l u l OCC. Jan q
al 7.30 p m
·t think tb young r lo<h
look to me because I'm
· tablish1ng myself more
off n ively a nd d f ns1vcly, •
M lvill d. •llus y ar,
we'r; all ptetty much ev n
Th re's a lot of ld.l nt a nd a ·
lot of d plh. U e¥ rybody can
play th way I know w can
play, I know we caJ\ beat
anybody. WI.lb tp work and
tal nt w hav , 1t' bound to
f>dY o«. I ex~ us to wln
T
AySO.
..
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84 l1Mtdoy. January 3. 200'l SPORTS
COM
CONTINUED FROM B 1 ..
play.• .._,,
O•vtl d an~ amount of •g000 Old·
fMbkw>ed tru • at bpcff would do wandell for
hll lqU&d in the firJt quart r. ·r don't mind lollng U we put fonh t.M fort.•
O.vtl aaJd.. ·1 doo'l lhink th fort wu there at
game time, but we're SUU l amlng •
Corona d Mu, wtuch OUta<'Ored Kateila 1n the
tourtb cpJ.lrter, t S-8, wu led by nruor guard
Cawtney Kawata ( t3 points) and S.7 Junior KeWann
JOein (12 points).1.ucy R~y. a .5-9 junior, came
off \be ~ ncb and grabbed four tecond·half
rebound* and plOV'lded a bJocMd shot.
ln the fowtb quart r, Kawata canned a three·
polnter with 4;S9 left end Mtlior Andrea Gruber
(two let'Ond·holl . I scored od' ut-1 and layup
wtth 4: 12 left .. CdM pulled within '8-.38. Klein hit
1 three·polnter at th game-enc:Uog buzzer war · KAJa&A 54, a-a oa .._.,
lt9tel1I JO " 1• 6 • w
Cofone dlll MIN' 11 I t I 5 • '1
........ Hueru ti, bttedl J. 1arr 10. ~ 1, r,,,,. o.
..... 1. St1n9on .. COltlRln .. 1\llney l
).pt. pis · Hu9fu ... c.o.twon 1
fouled out • ,_ .Jtchnklls • none.
c.r.M .. ~ 1), Gruber I, 1.w '· 5'*11, on.wn 0. Swm l.. ltlein 1l, DwN10. MMtis l.. ~ 0,
~l
)11' toMl . ~ 2. Klein 2. • •
fouled out ,_ TedWcall • nor.
SlAH ~I OM.Y Pl.OT
CdM'a Kelllllm kWn ~looks for opening
u Diane Cutanon appllu pre11ure.
COLLEGES
CONTINUED F.ROM 81
used to the weather and
everythmg It's just a wastn (If
ume I Uke California so much
I don't wont to leav" •
Tb• UCI women'•
basketbiill team hum Into
conference acUon on a high
note alter ncapplng an
eight-game losing streak with
a victory Friday ov«!r D troat,
69·59, and a win Sunday over
Martst, 73-63.
The Anleat l"i (3·8) trav •I
to Cal State Fullerton (2·9) tpr
their Big West Con/erencc ·
opener tonight ot 7.
Clhdy Oparah lea~ UCI
with an averag of 14.9 polnl<i
per game and 11 7 rebound&
per game. She is ranked lxth
ln the natJon for rebounding.
Alter taklng on the Titaru..
UCI wtU conunue its road. tnp
wilh a ~lg W t game again t
.
UC Rlverllde (3·8) 111 7 p m
tn Vanguard Untvenlty
basketball acUon this w k,
the men's team ho t.v Hope
lntematlonal Unlver5lty
Saturday at 7·30 p.m.
The women' 'lqUlld will
also host Hope lntcmouonal
University Saturday. with Up
off at 5:30 p.m Vanguard
senior Kelty Boeke rccenUy
set a school record for C"areer
rebounding wtth 897 board'I
The record was 858
...... Got ......
NeVJport Hltbof ~I ·
p
IOYS HOOPS
Sea Kings Win big
· Kevln Mancilla• scored 31
pointl to lud Corona del Mar
1-Ugb to a 7~ victory over host
El Monte ln 1 nonleague boys
basketball game Wednesday .
The Sea King• (,.· 13) ac:ored
21 matght potnta and held the
l:.lons to only two points In the
tint quarter
Mandllat ~eight reboundi
to go along with his 31 polnta.
Allo chlpplng tn fort.be s.. Kini;?
were Brett Mallen (12 points)
and Erle Glau (eight points).
•
Daily Pilot
COi' rr,1 IASllTIAU.
Vanguari finishes
off Mustangs, 77-7 4
Vanguud UnJverslty led by
only two potnts at haUtlme ond
held on to eam a 77.74 victory
over The Mutefs College tn o
Colden State Athletic
Conference men's basketball
game Wednesday. · .
Damion Morbley led tbe
Lions w1t~O points and 10
rebound•. Shane McKlm
pitched In with 12 polnts fof
Vanguard, foUowed by Jo h
Pierson ( 11 points). L<WIUCUI
WlllLamlon ( 11 pdnll) and Ca.rid
Beel r (10 points).
Tbe Lions made 12 ol 16 Cree·
throw attempt• ln the second
half and shot 70.8% for the
game from the free-throw line
Vanguard lmproves to 7·8,
3..J tn the GSAC. The Musta.nqs tl 1 ·3, 3-2) wore paced by
Brandee Jones with 30 pointa,
lndudlng live three-pointers
p• SWIMIUJK arama
v~u. *''"· n.~1C--7•
'Jllf I _.. · Moort 2. COltM)' 6. 8eel-
" 10. "*"'°" 11, MOttlley 20, Md(lm
1 J, 14¥ S. WlllMlmton 11
. ).pt goth • CGR«y 1, leeler 1, · "*"°" l. wmi.m.on 1
fouled 0'1t. ,_
TtdWc.111 • none .......... HoftlNtl , ... De\lta. 6.
Simmonl J. ~ 1. JocW JO. r.,,
10. Slndln4.
).pt. OOlll • Hoffmln J. ~ J. ~1.Jot'9t5
fouled out • none.
Technkllt • none
...iftlme · Vlnguetd. J6.M
ANEW .
VU women prevail
Robbln Otnenbu K'Ored 20
points to lead the vi Hang
Vanguard University women·.,·
bask tbalJ team to a 12·61
victory over Tbe Mute r·,
Coll ge ln 1 Golden .Slate
Athletic Conference game
WedMt<tay ln Santa Clarita
Erin Edmiston added 12
poinb lot Vanguard (7·.5, 4·2 ln
the GSAC). followed by Paw tte
Seaman (eight points) and K@Uy
Boeke (elgh\).
Th Uons took a 29-20 lead
at halftime and made t6 of 22
free-throw attempt~ In th<•
second hall en ro ute to tht•
vtctory.
Lesley DuBois a.cored 2i
point to lf'ad \he Must"ng
(10-4, 3·2).
... UlllQIJK cpwggg • v ....... n ,.......,.c:ou-,,
. .. ._ I ocrd • lM*mM S. Wttdlet S.
EdmlliOn 12. N'Ol'I 1, SMIMn I. MollJ 6.
c..ndll«&. 7, ~ 20, loellt •
)·jlt. pis ·~ 1, ldm!Ston 2,
Setn\111 t Milli 2, Dltttftbir l
fouled out • none
Tec:MQls • N Ori ,,. ........ Comtf15.
dft\'~Uiefyt 12, Ouloos 2.2.
lnalln ... Whittington 7,
VIJii Ooetbur; 11 .
l1't-ooM -'"dlW~ '· Duloot ... Whlnangton ,
Fouled out • none
Technlc.als • teem '*'°' ~·V~d.3-20
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