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2002-01-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. " ,. .·· \ ... , . . ... • • . . WUTID While It's not going to be thew1rm Wednelday~ 1nti<i~ed. it just milht still reach the ?o-degtee m.rk.S..~2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtv\MUNmES SINCE 1907 ' . ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2002 ·. Rob~C?n launche~. campaign for judgeship .. - •One ·or eight write-m cdnoiddtes, U\e Costd MPsd co4ni:ilwoman .says she will face 'dn uphill bdttle' dgdmst Superior Court Judge Ronald C. Kline. . cxµem•m., or ht>r l'k'( lP<I t ullt'tJ(JU(~. 'lh(','-<Ud • 11 I hild 'onw dts.,dll')fdc tum,· RobJn!>(JO '><ltd ·1 would hdvP l)('(!n d C'dnd1d1Jl(> outnqht nw 1•v1dt•nn• l'i tht1t I cltcl not mt••n<I '" nm, 111 '"''" I would hdvt• c-hosf'n on 1•t1s1N \\dY lht1n whdl I'm doinq • Loflta Harper and llyron elf Arakal DAILY PICOT COSTA MESA .:_ A LittJ more lhdn ct year after h r urpn elect.ton to lhl• City Council, Kdrc n Rotm~on announct>d Tu sddy h is lduochmg d late-hour wntc·in Cdmpcugn to nnwftt Orange County Suf)('nor <"'ourt·JudgP Ronald c; Klulc . ' .. ·1 hdVl' Cilwdy wanted to be d 1udg<>, • Robtru.un ~d. ·Tu question hclS dlWctys J~ rl d matter Of Wh n to run or to '<>k dn t1pJ>QllltmPnt·by upj>ly- ln<J for d po'>tl1on Wllh 'ttu• qov •mor. • Tht• tunmq • ic,~u« -~dunchmq o wnte-m C'dnd tddC)' JU~I t ·~ monthc; into her h!".t tnm on tht· C '1ty C 'ounc:1l ts not dn 1ndK<1t1on th<1t Rolnnson .., dJ'>· "'dh'>fll'<I II( lni ... trtll(•cl Wtlh hl'r ('OUnnl I • RohOl'>On :IK su1d -.lw will u•m.un un th1• ( '1ty Council durm'J ttw c t1m - pd1qn but would re-.1qn 11 'ht· wcu• 111 Win. Ht•r t1nnuunc(•111<'nt ht1d m1x1«l rf'dC't1on ·~1monq h1•1 < ounnl c-ul- lt>dg111•<,, More than 200 attend Costa Mesa City Council meeting fy1onday to show their opposition to a proposed ban on motor homes I ' . •• Causing an uproar Lolita Harper DAILY P llOT C OSld Me'>d Ctty f ldU wt1'> trdn.,formf'd Monddy PVPntng from d mundttne venue to d hv(•l y '>C'enr complel l' with che ·~. c1pplaui,e dnd the c>ect1Mon.iJ outbun.t o'> more lhdn 200 peopl • J>d«ked the City C'ounc1J m eling in oppo'>t· lion to d propo <'d bun on motor home Alm~t d doz •n rPCf' - dtlonctl vetucle were in the pclrk.ulg lot. whtle the own- ers crowded council cham· bers, er dt1n9 ·standing room onJy They stdy !CJ past l d m to expres th ir v1 ws and uccec<led 1n changing thP mmd of < lly ofltcidl'i. The City Council voted to p~tpone th • 1s u to dllow the city dttorney' offtct> to look dl clJff •rent option clnd C'Omc> bdc k with d n>Vl'><'<i ordulclnC'e F b 4 Councilwoman Libby Cowan sugge led including d longer grnce tim<' to p.lrk on a " 1de nllal 1otreet for loading and unJooclm g and hop s to rcq'4irc motor homes to be parked Ul front, or next lo. th addr it is registered lo. ·we hav a r poMtbtli- ty to protect those who don't - wan• an RV -pecially on they don't own - • parked m front of th ir house,· Cowan w.id On Dec 17, council m m- bers voted • to 1 -with Counc1lman Gary M nahan dlSHnllng -to f oUow neighbonng N wport Beach' ad and ban rca - ational and comm rcial vehid from parking on residential treets. Pretimi· nary approval w granted at the December m Ung , and the council was expect- ed to ofhciaJly ttdopt lh final v mon Monday. Th proposed law pro- vided a 2• -hour xcepuon ii SEE UPROAR PAGE 5 (i FJ!Y I OAIY l'\OJ BID Fo11ona. who -a motor home M bis main mode of tnnlpiortadon. ii one of ......, RV owners who oppoee Cou Mesa'I etkM1I to put parldng llmhl on the whlclea. • Panel giv OK to renovation plan for hot l, which will be part of r vamp of th peninsula. m1 10n r hut y l>eltloff tel •Whal w NW w a t nt rpi lh' city using to m ke chang In that ot r t 11 hop • a 24-car parktng gara and t t bigh· end wt • r ," Th Sl..S·mllllon pan· ion w1U go along wtth the city' SI &.mlWon revamp of the nty' ..._.end perking an tJMt vWege ud • M·mil· lion rMtoredoD Of lelboe ,......, MicMl ,_,_, .... ............ ..a.s .... be ~-Cl 1• ..... ,.? ......... .................... thr ... o1•111111t ...... ......... , __ _ The hot I' wunmang pool would .. rekatild llO the J«Ond dKlt al tbe park· lng ltrUC1Ute • lbe hot I WQ built ln 1929; MmMI ... .,.. ICbool chlriag Woctd War a end ... owMdbf a.-.GINM ..,... ..... ,, .... -..... .., ........ dlf and bu Ill I• .. nl I II ., . ..... , ........... ·11\ '>OmPlhmg she hd'> ulwd~ <lrt•omNJ .1bout, ond I wt!.h ht!r ult tht! l)(·st. • t\.1dyor l.Jndu Oucon S°did. CouncUmun Cury Monahan al!.O Pxpre'>S<.'<l ht'> .. upport. saying re l· tlf'nt<, '>hould he proud of ·one of tbe11 own·· 11 Rohm on Wtn'> the electJon I In 'iUC C'CSl'o could make th City C uunc 11 rt1<<' ·m<•'>sy, • Moodhcin WJd I IP t1nd Onon ure both up for reelec- tion tn Novt•mht ·r, hut ~ 1onohdn hds .,.ucl h1 will not run t19dln. ledving his SEE ROBINSON PAGE 6- Solution found in Cheerleader controversy • Newport Harbor H1gh 'chool principal decides 17 who.didn't mdke original squads must vie dgdin for four .,pot!-.. D•irdre N•wman DAILY P•lOT NEWPORT BEACH TI\(• Pnct to t1n unuc;udl C'on· trnversy over pompom at "'l<•\vport Ht1rbor High School ctlmP Tue!>det'!r when PnnC'tpdl MtC'hdt>l Vo .. en dnm1unc !<I lht• 17 girl who chdn't mukP thE' original IP<Jrn'i will havP to try out •t<td10 • Tht> ldll' dfternoon .innouncemt•nt upherd dn indPJH'ndt•nl comm1ttct.>'s u•c ommt>ndt1llon to ·let tht> CllHJIOUI 1udc11nq dec1c;1on ~ldnd .incl hold on f'Xlrd tn · out tn hll two mow 'pc>l<; on both thf' \ <1r'>1tv .ind 1unlor va.r.1l) tPctlTI' Vo-.-..•n did nut ctnnounn• wh1·n th<• nt•w lT\ - outvw1ll Ix• lwld Th(• c hf'f•r r ontrrJVl'rs y pncJPcl t.1' II hPqtlll With c hf"t•rl<•tt<l1•r, dntl pdn "'' d1v1d1'd l)(•l\"t'«'ll tho ... 1• '"ho Wt1nlPd ttll th•· q1rl' to lll' mt1df' chc'<'rl!'itcl<•r.. dlld thrN· who wc1nted onl\. thf' on1•-. '>f'lf'ctl'd o~gmall~ to (•dm tht• pnvilPgt• • 1 Uun1< he mdd tht• nqht decl!'.1on, • Silld Dand Odell. who e ddunhter Katu~ mad .. tht> tw.t cut • 1 think 1t went too far C\om • paren~ gbt tou upwt and ~m~ gu'ls exµt.'< I· eel too much• But 'iome nl thf> cheer- 1 adj!r '"ho d1dn t make 1t the hr.t ttmt• in'>lo;trd thev hdd 1>4:• n \\: runqed SEE SOLUTION PAGE 6 ( J Newport GOP sends Riordan stern rne&5age •Republicans ay th y f l betrayed ~y gubernatorial ~t I ~oftening of upport for an El Toro airport. '•ul Clnton DAtt.Y p OT NcWPORT BEACH -A :-.; •wport o h RepubliC'an qroup ha tdk n aim at gul><!mittonal candidate Ric hrud Riordan. calling his harkpt."<ldling of upport lor c1n El Toro mrport a betrayat Form r f\layor Ev tyn I fort, om mbcr of th N w· port 11 rbor Cahf omlo -· lOQ tatf mem· oh fid to Powmus· ' plan to giUftnnU eru.tg th bu .Id ng. But Dettloet Nld the-Um ii .... da1 C8M end woukln't liMd to otber bUti.,..... follow· mg tult ·h will not be • prob- .... • DeltlOl1 Mid. ·Tbe • ........ of .. buldt.g-111. a trde' ..._ -,..... ...................... ::t.lr..."'!-..... ... Republican A mdde h r d1 pl a ur known ind Monday I ttt"r to R1orddn ·A ii c mmuntl'y, "'-t' f I oot~ttyed by your pohh· cctlly mouvat flip·Uop • Hart wrote. La t )' df, backed oft rli r tor an au-port at Mann . The form r Los Ang mayor h pushed few tl}e expen aon of Loi ~ Int mauonal and Ontano airport and th eddiboft of comm rC14J JeJ'VI~ to tho ouport in P lmdaJe SEE NEWPC>fn' MGI S ..S ------ 2 Wadnesday, January 9, 2002 Doing what she can to support Alzheimer's • victims P eople are always sur- prised when they find out that Mary Allen has never had a relabve who has suHered from Alzheuner's dis- ease. . It's news, espe- cullly when she tells them how much time • he spends working on the cause. In addition to founding a ntimber of AJiheimer's di - ease &upport groups 1n the 1980s, Allen give three hours a week -from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays - to answer calls at a 24-hour help line. The Orange County chapter of the Alzheuner's Assn. provides the line, "' Of Ill Wiii Mlssynfrao~ MIMy 'llfleny ... purebr9d miniatw'9 pmcbs that the Cormnu;nitJ Network showed for adoption OYW tlMt WI 1kend Thll weeund, there wW be a bearded collie and AustraUan lbepherd m1x that would mak8 •a great family dog," l4ld DiADne Pfetf· Martin. rescue c:oordiDator lor the Mtwork. More dogs may come up for adoption in the near future u thote who received dogs tor tbe holidays may not want the ..-pc>nli· • .....- FOR A GOOD CAUSE Mary Allen ~ d taillpg • pet. Pfaff ·Martin Mid. •KMp • look out°" our Web litll, WWW~Ol'fl• .. W9 ... oOerinQ he 90-day Web lildngs for dogs,• lbe Mid. ·wa hope paop1e wm lilt tMlr c1og1 with us rathll' than abendoo•ng them at IMlten where time lbnltl·may Olk tbe1r lives.• , ..... s.e other animall available fol' ~n at Ru.o't pet store at Pub.Ion lllapd betwem noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (fM9) 7S-3&C6, or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, ~Beach, CA 92658. . -. whJch can be reached by calling (800) 660· J 993, for fanuly members struggUng with the sometimes bewildering aspects of the i.ns:idious dementia that usually tnki people after lheir 65th butbday. seniors is an outgrowth of her cateeT as a caregiver. Beforo rj!tinng, the 57-year-old Allen worked as a manager at the Oa is Senior Center in Corona del Mar. She had also started her own seruor care busmess with a friend. the dltease when it alructed an older parent. •It's a h orrible disease,· Allen said. •The true victims of ft are the family members. It's the family mem· bers who pay the price.• Allen got involved with the Orange County chapter in 1989. At lbat u me, she started a support group fo r adults who were grap- pling with the ordeal of having a "Their concerns would be differ· ent than a spouse's concerns,· Allen said. In addition to her work with Alzheimer's, Allen volunteers at the Adu lt Day Care in Huntington Beach, where she serves on the board of directors. ·1 really like working Wlth older people.• Allen said. Volunteering ·was 4Jways a part of our famdy growing u.P· I hope that's somettung I'm J)45Sirig on to my own fanuly. • Allen, who lives in Newport Beach, says her volunteenng with Allen found a cause in Alzheimer's -a d1 ease in which a person g radually loses bis or her memory and other mental func- tions. She had seen many friends struggle with learning to cope wfth ~· diagnosed with the disease. t1iily groups for spouses bad exist- ed up until that time, sne said. She said ~ is eager to \dew the two current movies that tackle the topic of Alzheimer's -•trts• and •A Song for Martin.• -Story by ,_,, CJlnton, --· photb by G..., Fry ALMANAC DUI AlllSTS The following people have been arrested recently on 1usplclon of driving under the inlluence of an Intoxicant. They h<Ni only been arre t~ on suspJcJon of o crime ond, o.t with all stupect:J. are con· tddered innocent unW proved gullty. COSTA MESA SUNDAY • Beverly Olga Cody, 55. Cos· taMCN •Kelly Norene JulJan. 37. Costa'M • Juan Bravo Jerorumo, 3'1, Costa M •Casey Colleen Dumin, 25, Long Beach SATUJlDAY • Robert l\'ler Voit, 25, COili.i MeN nu>AY • Uu Ann I l4Jey, 32, C9sw MeN _ ... _ ..... ---.. :=-:W-:1 11¢ ...... • Ryan Lee Schroeder, 26. Costa Mesa •Manuel Argueta. -47, Costa Mesa • Lws Carlos Rodnguez, 33, Costa Mesa •Maxine Kathryn McGavra.n, 33, Costa Mesa THURSDAY • Lowsa Kin\ble Lamkln, 34, La Habra •Jam Raymond Ca y, 64. We tnunsler JAN. l • Michael JdJTle Grover, 22, Sant.a Ana NEWPORT BEACH MONDAY •Jonas P r 0 n, 28, New- port &each UNDAY • Denrus Jam SdrsJow, 32, LeMoore. Caur. SATIJaDAY • Ar\n1 Elisa Catharina Gian· dom ruco. 20, Los Angel ftf'tlJ#••o•..._..,. ?' ... ........ Ct-........ ,...., llillt 17iMUI ... .,... ......... ,_., 0 • ,.....,, ............ 1'4m ~· ...... -. --.ca-. ~,........ .... .,.... ,..,,.ct •••• --.......... ,..... ....... _.,..... .. ,..... . ,..... .. , .. - ti* .... '::.:. m.4111 ............ ....... -:::aPMU, --., I • _. .,. ..... --~-9'Mlm .,...,, I -... ,.._..__ .... .... ,..... ___ • David Frank Alvare2 Jr., 50, Pico Rivera • Christopher Thomas Lee, 30, Corona del Mar • Bob Gene Roa, 70, Hunt· ington Beach FJlJDAY •Tyler Loren Christie, 19, Newport Beach •June Evonne At.kin. 58, Corona del Mar • Gregory Weir Palmer, 39, K1lavea, HawaiJ JAN. 1 •Justin Edward Short, 27, Corona del Mar •James Roy Th.unbauer, 34, Los Angel •Bradley Dean CaUJee, 21 , Fountam Valley • Alonzo Ramo., 30, Fullenon • David Bnan Pittman, 40, lrvln• . • LesUe Ann· LamoOiea, 22, Anabeun • Murtadha bkander Abdul· la, 23, Santa An.a I • George Kinl ta asadena AllMU$ Our ..._ Is llO W.1.wy St., Costa Mell. CA '2Q1 ••. ,41111 ... It It .,. ........ ..-r. pr~ correct .. "'°",,.~· ..... ol .... S7...an m ,..~~ .... .,.., ........ ,....la .. '!hM.., ................... C...MM. a' ............ lllr ... ...... ,..,....~c-., --......." ........ ~ ............ em.-. ... .. , ........ .... ........... -...... ,. ..... ............ ,, _ _, .... _,,_,_ ........ ._. -- • p -.......... ..... . ... • Debra Diane Stephen, 32, Costa Mesa REAL ISTATI JIAISACTIONS COSTA MESA 355 Avocado St., $213,000 390 Costa Mesa St., 5'70,000 2082 Marian Way, 5'00,000 101 Pinon Tree Lane, $255,000 2607 Redlands Dnve, 5'30,000 470 Shady Lan , 5'80,000 495 Walnut Sl, $840,000 NEWPO«T IEACH 22 Aries Court, 5350,000 2121 E. Coast Highway, $215,000 405 Aagstup Road, $270.000 237 Santa Ana Ave. $1,162,500 838 \Ila Udo Sou.cS, St.12 mil· lion 228 \Ila Mentone, $970,000 201 Via San Remo, Sl,162,500 110 Via Xanthe, $860,000 2421 E. 16th Sl, 5'90,000 tfOW JO llAQt us Clfa'1Mlofl TM nm. 0r.,. eouncy .. 252-9141 VtaM4 Owttled ~ 142.5171 .,...,~142~1 ....... ..._,..IG..,.. ....... SJ4.4UJ .....,__.,MM110 ..,.,. ....... ,10 loftlll: .,, ......... I _,,. ......... .._Ofllcit ... MMU1 .... ,. .... ,.71 • ~---· ..... ..... ~ .... .._. .... ----~-- ll•IOIS Daily Pifot GeHl!i. INYULVED • GnTWG INVOLVID rum periodl<AI· ly in the Dally Pilot on • rotfting btils tf you'd ltke lnionnation on add ng yo411 ~loo to ttih list. call (~9) 57~ LAGUNA GIEENllLJ INC~ Volunteers a.re needed to a 1st Laguna Coast Wilderness Park staff and James Dilley Preserve staff.and docents with hiker reg- tstration an~ general public on - entabon. (949) 488-0287 . LAGUU SHANTI Laguna Sbanb, an orgaruzabon that works Wlth sulferers ot HIV and AIDS. is seek.mg canng vol- unteers to d.SS!St with runrung the front ortice, delivering meals, providing transportabon and providing complunentary therapie such as massage, acupuncture and chiropractic care Ll a Togh1a, (949) 49-4· 1446. . llflllNI LIVING CENTERS Mentally ill adults rely on thP Newport Beach center for rcs1- denbal housing. It needs proles- s1onal lund·r6.1Sers to support and mainuun th~ resource MASTEi CHOUlE Of OUNGE COUNTY The perfonrung arts orgaru.zd· uon need volunteers for com- puter mput. bckeung, hllng and handhng phones. 1714) 556· 6262. MENTOR PIOGUM YMCA Community Service needs mentors to make a losuny. effect on a young person's We Students.from 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to unprove their school perfor· mance and elf-esteem whiltt developing po 1t1ve peer and adult relauon tups. (714) 54q. 9622, Ext. 35. Doily Pilot ' w.dnelday January 9, 200'l 3 rougher permit getting eriviroiimental once-~ver • Proposed new w ter tandards, which would _to'!ghen Orange County requirements, don't go far enough, groups say. Jwte C.S..,.ande DAILY PllOT : NEWPORT BEACH - N w watPr-quoJlty rules so tough that the city lS practi- cally alone rn its ·upport for th m are facing the harsh Judgment of local envuon- mentali ts. who say they dlen't nearly tough enough Along wtth the NallonaJ R8'ources Oefe Cound.l. drains. This lat t v on of a Newport Beach-based -permit th t la updated every Defend the Bay will su a bve yea.rs lnclud ru1 mom reqional board iJ it doein't stringent than ev r to ~ p take more steps lo lcJ p local pollutants out of tonn draln.s. w•ten deap .. said the group' • ·w e've made our com- founder, Bob Caustm. ments and the board h ·u they don't bnng tan-accepted them. so w mnd dards up lo the on in Los by that." Mayor Tod R.idge- Angeles and San Diego coun-way said. ·u·s unportant to lies, we plan to appeal to lb remember that we're proba- tate, boa.rd and, if n ry, bly the only oty in the county to the state Supenor Court.• that supports ttae rules. We're Caustin said. already doing better th11n San The Santa Ana Regional Diego and Los Angel at Water Qual.Jty Board is sched· controlling runoff.• uled to make a final vote on Not good enough. Caustin Jan. 18 on a pemut that said. c;tllow~ 3~ Orange County •There's no excuse for oties to operate th 11 storm depnving Orange County of . tbc ~amP. quttl ty water as San Diego and Lo Ang l • • h . SaJd. The rules helve created ten.saoni. bet w en N wport Beach dnd n 19hbon09 inland etlJ hc>cause 411 must foot the cost of k pmg pollu- tant out ot runoff waters. even though coastttJ c1t.Je en)oy more benefit . Some Cltl('S hdve tlrgucd that Ct l.!. too t:ostly to compfy with the • rule , which w1JJ reqwre more street <;we pang. more mspect1ons di con truct1on ates and other m dSur It as P umated that. countywide. the cost of mrrung torm watN pollution control rP.qUU m nt could )Ump from bout $50 million. to about S70 million. ~ Ev n N wport B 8C'h IS rttling from d p>rOV\SIOn ol t.hP pcmut I.hat will wqwre local m rchant who ho..e off t.h~u ld(>Walk to Cdtc-h the wdter befor 1t g ls into th~ storm drarn ThP City Coun( ii 1 .. con ld nng helping rnN- chants pd} for "ld(•wdlk clt>anmq Defend the Bet~ dnd th<' Nallondl R,•.,our< cl> D<•h•n"l' Counc·tl dl'-dCJri~· A'> purl ul 1,000 JMC)f•s ol rnmnwn~ the groups hh'<I with tht> Wdlt•r-1 qu.ihty b<1tarcl , th1• (•nnron- mt>ntnli't" hc1\ 1• tncludf'tl doc umr.nts debunking fears that th rul wtll bo too ·x~·n v . . In a written statement. DJid B <:kroan ol the d••h n • coun.cil called obel' cldlm!> "highly nusl ding, II not "imply outnghl false· hood • I h• notNJ thdt much of th O null.Ion bcmg pent U1 the county 1s tor thmgs such as .. trPN .. wt><•pmg and r~cy· c:llnci -s •rv1ce neo sary t•v .. n without the pemut. He di o not1~ thd t there 15 insul- hnen t ~v1denc to upport cldtm'> tbdt current or future wt1tPr-quahty expend1tur t1rt• unnf!< C''>'>dnly _high. Strong swell brings overhecid waves to Newport Beach Dffpa aharath DAILY PILOl NEWPORT BEACH Local l:x>dch~ were filled with ettger surfer; dnd bodyboard- t•rs Tuesday afternoon, all there in .tnllctpallon of <1 hugP swell expected to peuk out today. And m<>l>t of them were not disappointed Brieflt_in TH-NEWS JWA llights co ntinue holding pattern • Trdveler!> continut•d rc•tummg to John Wttynt> Air- port m December, helpmg tht> dtrport''i ongoing n•rovf'l) from the terrnnst dtldc k., on pt 11 Pd !>enger counts W<'rt' down 5 7" .. when comp<:1r<.>d with Dffl•mber 2000. but thdt drop wtl lt.1r le!> compttred with other recent months - ·i J 2". lor September. 15 3", for Oc-tober dnd 7 7".. fof Bn<ln P1ckett of Santa Ana scud Tuesday's swell was prob- dbly the best he h~ '>een au wanter "I hcdrd about the wctves on the news today.· he md. ·You don't hear about Uus stuff on the news au the time. So I thought 1t had to be pretty big. . But Larry Lusher. who Ctlltle from Orange,.srud he thought r Nov«>mber Arriving dnd departing c-ommerc1aJ flights. from the 11 d1rbnes using the facility. wNe off 6.6° .. from ldst year. ThP dlIJ>Orl's fmancial ptc- tun• l'> dlso m1ukedly better thun tt wds three months dgo PMkmg revenue has d 1mbed back from its Sep- l<•mber low of 1 2q mtllton to .1 D(l('ember level of l 56 nuJ. hon for the ldst month of the• ~(•dr, 11 1s off 1 2" .. from the prC'vtous yetsr Conc-css1on qros!> r<'retpts for the month wt>re not dvw.lable. The import 1s also on track to '>pend .about $9 4 million m dddtllonal secunty m the yedr foUowmg the dtldcks. The dlf· the waves looked better ctbout d week and a half ago "Today they're gr<'at once you gel past the breaks, wh1c-h 1 hard to do,• he said ·But I think overall we're getting much better swells m the wm- ter than we did m thP sum- mer.· Many sa.td they thought the WdVCS will be betlN toddy "The cond1t.Jonr. dre usudl· port spent $2.53 mtllton from Sept 11 to Dec _31 District threatened by more money woes As the Newport-~te<;.i Umlted School Dt!>tnct con - templates a potenlldl $1 3-mJJ- llon debot from nudyedf budget cuts. d ld.rger hndJlottl lhrectt ~ looming on the honzon The dlstnct could lose rruJ. I.tons because Of d QUPSbOrwbl<• practice by county dS essor'> that was found to violate Proposibon 13. The prdctlce, ccllJed rccdp· tunng. involves m crea Ing property d ses m ents above the legal 2"..-d yedr mandated GARYS ~Y".~OKKA SEMI-ANNUAL I)' better 1n th(• mormnq,_ • '>did Chn" NorbNq, tJ Nt•wr>0rt 8+>dch rt>'>ldl'nt "It U Ix• reull} qood ltoddyf • Exp(lrt., .. ay .. urlcrs can thdnk tt l.,tonn thtJI 1s brewing over lhl• <XE'dn north of I fttWdU for lht> b1q WdVf'" . . ThP WdV('' could qo irh-. · whPr(• betwcl~n h tu H h•1•t or Pven b1qc1er m h>edl h<•dc tw ... ..,dtd Chn'> Borq ~ tor"' r1't"' I>\ Prop<h1l111n I I tu 11>1111wn - '>dle tor t1 tit>< rPc1,1· m pr111,.•rt) ,.<1lue'> Ld.,t month. Ju<l<w Juhn \.\dL'ion cle<lt1rt'd tht• prt1ctt<I' unc on .. titutlon.11 On \1onclc1~ th•· < >r.111~1•· Count~ Bot1rd ol ...,upt•rv1!:tor- chrected lht• < ount) < oun'>t•I nut to dJ>J>edl thl' mhnq, lllf'unmq chc;tncl' thrnu9h11ut tht• count} could lo'><' 94 nulh11n in thP hr.I \ f'dr tJw tit'< 1,11111 ., 1mple- 1T1(•nlt'<I . Newpon-1\l~t would bf. lut hard bPC"dtlS(' It rf>Ct>IVP • m<lJOnty al 1t-. lundtnq lrorh propNty t<1X<''-. A"i..tont Supt I\ hke Fmc '>d1d But 1t'<i .. ttu too early to t•ve'n dpprOXllUdlL' lht• SI/(' ol thl' hs- \\Ith I luntmqton Bt>dch-l>dscd ~url hrw ;J In Ney. pon. the• Jelly dred Will pr11bc1hl~ CJf'I thf' hedVtest ... urt • h•· -.01<1 "Thf! Wd\~ will J>f•11!. out ltodd\ I dnd \\111 stdrt \\)nthnq clown Thur .. ctdy " Borq '>tttd '>llrfl'r'> hdVP ~f'n 'Ollll' JHfltl ~ CJOOcl \WPll<, throuqh IJf•cpmlwr dnd l.ir111..r~. lhttnk., to "d yoo<l n1irth\\ 4''l "'d">On " <<ti Plh•1 I, f-1111' c1cldc!<I. Tht• c 11unt~ would hdvt> to qi\ t• hcu k t1n ttxtra $285 mJJ· Lwn in proJH'rl) tt.1x<>~ pdtd I)( IWl'f'n l 1t<J8 ctnd 2001 aJ lhlJ 2·f. lullJt I'> dpplte<I rt•tr0<1c-tJw· (\ 111 1dl prnrwrty owner'>. ewport BNC'h Weguards '>did thetr ddy Wd!> pretty qwet t'XCPpt lor one rescue involv- ing tJ .,urfer who got Cdught m d np c:um•nt n<•tir 44lh Street. Dut hl• Wd., not hurt, Weguard Boyd M1<:kle) c0d "This .,urf_i nothing out of thf• ordtndry lor w., • he aid. ·But ti lht• s1tudbon warrants it. ltodttyl wt• mdy dssign more l.1ft•qu11rd' to the beach • MC-1Jrchnq to dn andly 1 by ( >rdngf' Count} Auditor- CuntroUt>r Otl\'ld Sundstrom . \\'dt .. on '>till must decide w hcth(•r he wall ~nlarge bls onqtndl ruling to ctass-actJon '>ldtu .. . C· t A-.su1t.I', IT'S TIME FOR ..• fM.t'tqou/"r ,-.a Ml CASA ..,.., ...... ,. .. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAl<t WE SPECIALIZE 1 \ IN LARGE DINING TO THE ..;to GO ORDERS NEXT LEVEL! PHONE AHEAD! 296 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949·645 ·i6l6 • ) "IUCWm POLKI flUS . Ferryman says he won't resign COSTA MfSA • • ...._~Meuto iNft wes ~In the 1700 block tt 1 O 14 a m MoncUy ......... Mr..e: An auto • iNft w• ~ In tht 2tOO block at t :ll 1.m Monday. ... , ... ..,.,._.AYehici. butgltty w.. reporttd In the 2100 blodc 1t 10·4t a.m. Monday. • llettt tllwt ........... ftoww A~I A tr1fflc e<cldef'lt Involving lnjurlfl was reported at i0.05 am Monday .. •..,_IMIMfA~1 A petty tNft WU r•pontd In the 200 block It 7-30 I m Monday. •...._.Avenue: A peny thtft wet reported n the 1900 btodc tt 10:27 1.m Monday • w.t WUlon MrMtl A comm«ci.I bufg'-ty WU ,..pontd In the 100 block tt 1:30 1.m. Monday. • leilt 11th Str'Mtl A com- mtrci.I burgi.ty Wit reported In the lOO blodt It 12'32 I rn. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH •~Street: A gar• butgltty w11 reported In the ,00 block It l '.52 p.m Monday. • leilt CoMt Hfghwey: A C0'1'1tMfclll burgllty WIS r.pontd In the 7900 block It a:oe 1.m. Monday. • Dove Drtve and CUfnber,. a.td LAfte: lndec•nt •1Cposur• •• WIS r9j)Orttd It 3 p.m. Monday. • ..... Dr1ve: 81tt•ty WIS r9P0rttd In the 100 block 1t 4:10 p.m. Monday • ttoepft.M RNd: A hit·1nd· run WIS r9P0tttd In the lOO blodt It 1 t:S3 Im. Monday • flllltrtc:e RNd: A Yehkl• theft was reporud In the 4100 blodt tt J·os 1.m. Monday • leuhote Drive: A petty theft was r9P0rttd rn the lSOO block It 5'31 p.m Monday. • Leece repeats her call for the truStee to step . down now that be has pleaded guilty to a OUl. NEWPORT-MESA 'lhlstee Wendy Leece admon- itbed Jim Perryman on Tues- day !or his drunk driving con- viction and demanded for the third time that he resign from the schooJ board. Ferryman pleaded guilty to one count of drunk driVUlg on Monday and was en- HOW TO CONTACT YOUR RIPRESllTITIYES CITY Of COSTA MESI Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 92626. (71 4) 754. 5223 Mayor: Unda Dixon Coundl: Ubby Cowan. Gary Monahan. Karen Robm&<>n . and Chris Steel CITY Of NEWPORT IEICH Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newpon Blvd • 92663. (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Tod Ridgeway Coundl: Gary Adams. Steve Bromberg, Nonna Glover. John Heffernan, Oenrus O'Neil and Gary Proctor COAST COMMUNITY COUIGI DISTRICT Dlltrtct Ofttce: 1370 Adams ff(l)B~ M1ttre11 o_.tlet Store BRANO NEW· COSME11CALLY IMPERFECT O« tht Int lot Ltal • 3165 n.rbGr Blvd. Costa Mesa • a.. -.ell .... ol .01,., iii (714) 5•5·7168 •Dinner • Sundly Brunch 2.51 Shjpyard W.y •Newport Beach -l'IHM Cl let ton. Ma~'~·~ • • (949) 723..()621 • leoc8d to two days of jail time, which hat already b e • n served and three YMl'I ot informal AIW be WU UTMted s.pt. Tl, Fenyman announced his d«il6on to remain on the~· port·twWa Unmed Scbool Dll· tdct board end WU tuppOrted • by molt ol bis coDMguel; [~ .... J 9fMt-Meeaa AOIUt'JtdJ ••• CONROY'S FLOWERS .....__...;.i..., probation. Perry · Jim Perryman man coun· t e r e d Laece'I demand with a defiant Ferryman Hid he wW try to focus on doing potltlve things for the rest of hb term. wh1Ch wW npU. in NOV'1)l• M-•IAN * Cha.....i ber, but he will not ... k. ..,,,_, 'Kllf'V' ofCostaM~ 2913 Harbor IM. <-d H..tlol ' l1Wt' Tfflection. Cremation 714.540.3135 2215 Newport II~ "no.• · Ji• also Mid be ii preJNT9d to 1uffer the penalties of hil 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa •For the third time, I am not going to res gn. • Perry- man said. "I wW not be run out of town by you or your Ut· Ue band of foUowers. • conviction, which include a _142·11 IO fine of Sl,241 , atte~d.lng a . m•lli••••••• cor1* ol N"'°'1 & ,, 1\,- 949.645.0246 three-month alcohol treat· -------.,.---r==;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iPil ment program and having his r Ave .. Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega Board: President Armando Rui.i, Vke President Walter Howald, Paul Berger, George Brown and Jerry Patterson Dlstrlct Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626. (714) 424-5000 Supertnt.ndent: Robert Bar- bot Board: President Judy Fran· co, Vice President Martha Fluor, Clerk Serene Stokes. Q4na Black, Jim Ferryman, David Brooks and Wendy Leece · MESI COISOLIDITID WATll DISTllCT 1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa 92627, (949) 631-1200 Board! President Jim Atkin· son. Vice President Mike Healey, 'lhldy Ohllg-HaU. Fred Bock.miller and Paul E. Shoenberger WE driver's license restricted for 90 days. conAMISI SAlnAIY 11n11CT P.O. Box 1200, Cotta Maa 92628-1200. (71 4) 154-5043 Boud: President Arlene Seba.fer, Jim Ferryman. Art Perry, Greg Wooda1de and Dan Worthington OUllll cou1n IOAID OF sunmso1s Hall of Adm1n1.stratton, 10 Clvic Center Plaza. Santa Ana 92701 • Jlm Silva. 2nd Diltnct (Cos- ta Mesa. Newpon Beach). (714) 83-4-3220 •Thomas Wilson. 5th District (Newport Coast). (714) 834· 3550 011111 cou1n IOUD Of EDUCATION 200 Kalmua·Drive, P.O . Box 9050, Cotta Mesa 9262.S· 9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth 0 . Parker. member, nu.tee Area 5. Costa Mesa, Newport Buch ~vexu~ • VOlUMI 111.ICTtoN • OUTIT ANG•tO CUITOMR llaVICI • • OltlAT Ntca ~ • RUFFLES UPHOLSTER 1 WheN Your Dollar Covera Morel WE'VE·MovED 1 BLOCK NoRrH Sofa $100w OFF Club Chair $50w OFF •WJth a purch ... of Fabric & Labor tll 1116102 1-HAMOR IUID., 1:09TA MUA (Ml) 148-HM HARO~h!SBUCK" 1912'--2002 e.tt known for hit oontr1but1one to the Newport Beach boetlng oommynlty, My father will 11W1ys be remembered for hf1 gentleneu and hfs love of llfe, friendl, and family. Ev.ryone • he nwt t>ecam• his ,belt friend. The aon of a Grocety 1tor• owner from Rlv.ralde, Dad fall In love wlU, boat.a & the HI at an early age. Ht tailed on many of the finest local u llboata lnctucllng Howard Hawkl' SEA HAWK, the SEADRIFT, the SERIUS, the 6 metre boat MARIN, hit own 1tar boat. and an lntemallonal 14 crafted by hla hand• In his llvlng room. He attended Long Beach Poly High where he played cnamplon1hlp football, and later worked for Oouglu Aircraft during the war. Buck married Helen P•tzelt, th• love of ht1 life. In 1~7. Sh• quit her job In the Hollywood movie bu1lne11, and In 1 ~9. their only child Patrick wae bom. Dad'• love of the 1pon and hit netural handicraft led to a carHr In boatbulldlng a repair. when In August of 1949 he accepted John Curci'• Invitation to revitalize the old Ackermann Boat Works on Lido Penln1ula It wu crowned Udo Shipyard, and from a modelt beg nnlng, grew to 40 employees. In the thlrty·slx years that Buck operated thll yerd with Harotd Steck. they develcpecl a premi.r reputation on the w .. t Coast. known well for their honesty & hand craftsmanship nvated by few. Our client ll1t and their boats were a vfrtuaJ 'Wh0'1 WhO~ of yaehtlng Dad Mrved on the Chamber of Commerce. The Board of Governors et the Balboa Bay Club. and u a commlttM member of the v1rlou1 yacht ctubl he belonged to (Newport H41rbor Yacht Club, TIMI Avalon Tuna Club L.A. Yactit Club, & a founder of Hunong'1 Yacht Clubl) As th• only child, I wu fortunate to spend thlrtaen yaaf'I In the family bu1lnu1. and lnhented Oad'e love of aalllng end the Na u wall Udo Shipyard sadly closed In 1985 Cu1tomera· and longtJme employHa grieved at our deperture. Buck retired to tila yacht brokat1ng, tlnkartng, and th• other great !Ova of his life. ·euck1 Barn", hla ranch of 41 years, on the Klameth River. Hera, he and Helen resurrected an 1872 Stage Coach Inn. tumlng It Into a treasure we cherish as the family retreat In his later ye11"1. Buck survived the 1011 of his wife Halen. a run·ln (At ege 87) with a Ford SN tractor that left him bedridden tor 1 o wHkl, and the usual lnflrmltlH of "The Golden Yeal'I" His lnanda ·1n the Newport aree and thOM In Salad Valley provided con1tant morel 1upport end eompanlon•h!P for him. The family Wiii a1Way1 t>ff grwtetul to every one of you. Dad'• gr.at"t challenge though was the conatant void c,...ted by Helan'a paulng: An ocean he aadly could not cross. until Thut'lday January 3rd, when he wu reunited with her In spirit due to natural cau1a1. Soma of ua will remember Buck beat at the helm of 1 boat. and tome of u1 will ... h m In hll wadera wtth his fty rod over his shoulder All of u1 wdl remember 1 man who stood for ~ty and loyalty, end never failed to offer 1 helptng hand to anyone In need Our favorite phOto of him was taken 20 years ego on hla cta111e yacht, the 59 ft motor·Milor Vagabundo Immediate 1urvivor1 Include son Patrtck Ayres. daught•r·•n·law O.bereh Brunner Ayres. and granddaughters Valene Lauren and Kristin Leigh Ayres. Ht writ alto ·be misted by hit younger slater Dons Attchle, of Fullerton, and countleaa cou1ln1 and Other '9lat1Va1 Bud( was pre-deoauect by Halen, hit wife of !50 years, In 1998 Graveside Mrvicet will be pnvate. We wlll hold 1 "Celebration of ute• on Januery 151th For further Information contact Patrick et (714) 751-0285. A final though(: ·oo not stand at my greve and WMp. I am not there. I do not •IMP I am a thouaand winds that blow. I am the diamond gllnta on snow. I am the 1unllght on rtpenad grain . I am the gentle autumn rain. • When you awaJcen In the momlng'a huth, I am lhe swift uplifting Natl or quiet blrdl In circling ftlght. I am the aoft star that shin .. at rnght. Do not atand at my grave and cry I am not there I did not die.. -moU8 NO · PREREOUISITES. DU ROAN. Ellazenii "EHie" Grant Maren 19th 1924 -January •th2002 en> Elluena "Ellie" Grant Durgan wu bom In Columbua Ohio to Edwatd and PNrt Grant on ll'll••• I I ill wt '*"< bl n Cn'1Q8 ~ .. rurbr " SIUdMIS ir.lst« ., b.t·)W i'llilullors of w alums work 1c:t ago, medium and modeSt·SIZO ~~ corpora~ h01 hospitats and mOOical tadlit around the country CY Smart Dassrooms Md Labs are Uy wv-ed. Ol.r --~ C714JGZ·ll7Z Sprtilg ct111 • begin ....... ~. ON OUR MUlil·MIWON DoU..U INVtNTolft' RETIREMENT SALE Mary Barr conchuks 42 ~·,., of 1m1ice! • "'' .,, \ ,, . ~ \ltt l ( ) t I I I\ I{ t 1 l ~I I > HELD BACK! OIUOltDS • RVltU • UUAlOS • UniU!l(S HUtHUlt • ULO • & MUCH llUCK llORl - DMt c "1b ~--""';,, , /iJ _, ,,,,,,.,,;'>. CHARLE H. BARll . .... .... . .. March 19th 1924. "Ellie" man1ed Wiiiiam Dean Durgan In 194e end rnov9d to Calffomla In 1950, fh 1960 they moved to Newpor1 e.acn Where they rl1Md their family In the community of Ba~. Ellie epent Mr lut yeart In 8ountlful, Uttth with her daughter LOri. She puMd away ~u!IY after a Iona -.-...-.. .. ....-"'"11 ~Tllr'IRlr- Ellle la aurvtwc:t by Mr 3 devo'9d children, Dennta lMgen {Debi), LDtt Outglt> Plett (Btll). Cathy Ourgen YamenoucN. She le ello IU~ hw .'5 ~ ,...._,~--, ~tnd~ Yamanouc:N, Ser8h Platt and t<itndge ~. s..w- wtl be hetd Frtdly Jtlnuary 111h, 200l at 11:00AM M St AncnW'a Preilb~ Churdt In~ .. """ a.ct\ Calttomil. In lieu of ,._.,.. rnemone1 donlillal• NW rae _. tea St. ~ ..... P:ta•.....,, Oud\ D111 a Punll; a a,~...,.~,.. •Drt -.....c .. anlaW _./ ..... Doily Piiot . . (A[(i '"Y IAtY 1'1101 BW Folsom uses bis motor home as his dally vebJde and ls opposlng the proposed ordln~ce in Co ta Mesa to ban them from parking on resldentJal treets. UPROAR CONTINUED FROM 1 the owners clr(> IOddmg or unloodtng th(' vehicle.,, Coe;. td Mesa Pohc" Lt Kcirl Schuler scud. . " The complaint moM ofh•n heard dunng th(' 2 112 hours of pubhc comm€>nt Wd thdt 24 hour; Wd<i not enouqh llmP to lodd rtnd unlodd recrC'dl1ondl vPh1cles Of 5 t peopl<' who spoke on thP subject dbout 45 <,dJd they could not g(lt their flCJ" reddy for u lnp in one day •t <dnnot unload und c lc•dn dn RV in 14 hout'i ht>< t1us<> I hdve d full-Umc.> 1ob, • Sd'td rf's1dent ln•nc> Knn.,ky, who <' comment WdS greete(J With OVPr· whl'lming dpplaw.e • Shqhtly ltd1hng thdt com-· plt11nt Wds d ltll"ge obj c.t1on 10 r<.>creatJont1l vehicle own- ttn. who dbUS(' the current 72·hour ldw b> parking th~1r ngs on the street IO\l(•dd of pdying for \lor- c1q1• Those thdt mdke 11 bud tor l'VNvone Pl<;P dre the• ont>' who nPed to be rC'o,tnc tPd, but I don·1 <tee ctn} othPr way thdn to dddrP..s (all motor homes I.· ,did "l1cole Lloyd. one of thf' lt>w who supported the pro- po11Pd ord1rutnct>. Mdny tturlJt.?ncP members accused th<' City Council of punish· mq ttll recrectUonal vehicle owners lor thP 1rre-;pon 1ble t1c-hon~ of d few Sonw ownt>~ work the !.yi.t<'m, f\.1drk Hubbard said • LPl's hnd a way lo put .,onw lt-elh m the 72·hour ruh• rJnd do thdl 'iO the law- tthtdmg fX'Oplt• don't helve to ullt>r l)(>('clU~l' of tt few 1rre· "pon<,1ble o'' nt-r~. • 1 lub· bttrcl <,d1d Rc.,1dent ln<>z Mcldne aqn• •d ..uuJ wondered how tht• new orc.ltnence would tttr!'Jt'I the blatant violators more than Uw ltlw already cm th(• booki. ·11 )OU ctln't enforce 72 hour., how dtf' >ou gomg to do 24 l" she d kNl f\.Jdyor Lindtt Dixon tt<,kNf Schuler to explam lh enforcement 1-; ue. but the lieutenant was interrupted by comment , 1eers and loud smckers from the audtencc The mayor ddmon1shed thp behdVIOr "I would expect thdl Wl' dre dll ddults and respe<-t someone when they ar<• dnswering our quesbons. • Dixon saJd The mayor' wttmmg wa' taken to heart tor thP moment, but Idler her pl('d" for c1Vlllty W('re forgotten C'ounc1Jwomdn Kdrf'n Robinson Wd'i concernPcl with one porbon of the ord1- nttncP thut re<,tncted Vf'h1· cles of more lhdn t; ft..><>t m height. 'i<lymq 11 could all<>< I mdny populdr '>port-ullht.,. veh1cle'>. not unlike her own Schuler Wd'> w1lhng to chdnge thttt p.trt. wh1c h d·ngpred the v1qorous ttuch· enc<' Re 1d~nt MMk Abrttm., stt1d thl• counnl wttnted tu E>nact the law d...,p1te ov<>r· whelrrung re 1dent oppos1· llon, "but the council 1s will· mg to scrap (d section I beca\lse 11 may c1ffect lhf'1r own persondl wh1cle • Dixon. dgcUn JUmJX>d to her coU<>ague' defense Dunng her own com · mento;, howev<>T. the mdyor wa'i rllso mterrupted by the lively crowd In the I 0 yedri, Ducon hd" been involved with the cit)'. he scud i.he hd' hC'dTd mort• compldtnls dbout motor home dnd large vehitlP., Lhdn .mythmg elw ·A lot ol µt><>pll' thmk they dre beaulJlul. dnd d lot of people don't. t1nd I hdVl' 10 respect both 0,1<.lt•.,, • Dixon sa1d ·1 r pe<t you conunq out hNe, and I re ... pt•c t th0'-4' who I have heard from in thl' !dst 10 years.· Before !)he rould fint.,h her thought, th<• cllHlwnrc• eruptl>d. st)outmq. • W ht>n • dr • they?" A hrJndlul of lhv rr•.,1dc>nto, Ducon Wd<:. rclt•rrmq to wt•n• pre.,Pnt dnd C'XJ>ff'""''d tllf'ir ron<t•m'> w1lh thl• dpJWdf· anre of motor homE>!t dnd danq..r" of not lwmq ciblt• to -;ee dround th,.m ~c.hulPr -..11.d Tu .... <ld\ tw 1s workiQq on d < ompm- m1se I IP hope•., "' clC'\ I!.«> d • new pldn thdl would ht' lcnwnt t•nough to .illow .. ut- ltnPnl l11nt> to loc1d dnd unlocul hut .,till lw ':>Inc I Pnouqh lo C'dlc h thow who <lbuw thr lctw Tht> ofhc er .,did he wds crlucl th<> Cit~ Counnl' h:.tem•c.I to its con· stJtlJ(•nh ttnd I!) w1lhng lo work on d c-omprom1'>!• Schull'r <•ven ddnuttcd lo hd\.'ln<J c1 ch~rn~w of hE'drt • 1 l<•dmcd u Joi f\.fonddy night,· Schuler "t11cl • 1 don•t own tJn RV, <:.o I hdd no 1ded how lonq 1t tdke to prepclrl' 1t for d VdcalJon Clearly 2.C hour., 1<, not long Pnough. • • Lotlta Harper coven Costa ~ She '""'I be rHchf!d at (949) 574-4275 Of by l'·ma•I at lol1ta har~rOl1rimes com Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6 4 8 3 Set ho pe in n1oci o n to improve local lives. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 Rior<Lm hu alwtty1, UJ>· portcd a regional ~pproarh to m eUnfJ futurn dVUJllon · demdnd., • a c: mpcugn pok( mdn sa1d Tut>Sduy ·11 '>upportro C!t Toro to tho t•xtent lhdt thctt 1 dn option,• scnd R1orddn .. pok mct n Mdtt S~abo "What the mttyor ht1 said 1<> thdt dt'<" ion ne !(J'> to r I with th • vottirs. • On March 5. Orangt> County voters will go to. th polls to vote on M<'a ure W, which, 11 J>d sed, would wvt>r<'ly 1eoptt_rd1ze tht-, chcinn•., uf an c.11rport bPmg butlt t1l the base ln'>lt!dU, 11 would rezon<> thl' bd\(' to JX!l'flUI et largP purk h> h•• developl'd Airport .,upportN'i Sd1d I lrirl IPttN wu<, d warrung to R1orclt1n who l\ expec-tf"d to wek vot<>., in thu, W<'dlth) hdsllon of RC>puhh- c tin -.upport In 1~8 Riordan <,poke di t1 Nt-\\ port tJec1ch luncheon, wlwn• h" \~{fwd that th<.• • rNJIOnol solution will foil rru'Prtthl\ unlt>!.i, El Toro 1s Of>"'l<.'<I ''°' d c-omnwrc1cll tltr· port.· lhP letter Mild littrhr1rt1 L1(hmt1n. th(• 1•x1•< ut1vP d1rcc tor ol the pro· El Torn A1q}ort Work1nq c .roup '>tHCl <,hl• dlll'nded th<1t lundwun L1chm<tn dgrt·t•<l w11h I lt1rt thdt R1orddn·, r hcUICJI' 111 he<1rl Wei\ d pollt1- < ul 11111 • 1 lh <It ·t ''wn ro l)(>Comt' qu\'1•111or ht1<i o\iPrndclen hi., rcit11mt1hh Ll( hmc1n .,d1cl "I think 111..rt) Wd'-trvinq to c nmmunu t1l1• th" tl10,plt>d'it1tf• t1I tw .. 1)(1\\ c•r h.i-.t> \\1th d hncl rl<'< i..wn • < >th1•r-. '"1d tlH• .,lttnc l' wc1' not .1., 1mp.irtrtnl to thC' 1111l>1•r· notondl r<1< e E1lp1•n l'c1dht•rq, un lrvtnt>·bd.,,•d poht)( t.11 cun- -.ult.mt .,,11(1 lh<' nl'11trt1!Jh of tht• ... tc1n«• '-'ould probt1hl} kf'''P 11 Imm hPHl<J dn l'>"Ul' an lh•• ('d0lfk1190 • 1 don't than!.. 11\ qornq to hurt him • Pcidlwrq '-did "In lht• itffl' for qovt>rnor 11 mdlo.1•-. , •• n.,{• • Tht> c 1t\ 1<,, ol cour..e, <l mc1}or c..oP tund·rt11.,m9 bctse. N wport Beoch R publi· <.on ond airport boo ter Grorg Argyr • who own vernl jdfgP. CC>ita M a apcut.ment building , wa a mdJOt fund·raise1 for PreJ1· dent Bu h' w1nntng· cam- pdtgn, bnnqmg in about $30 milllon And th N w Ma1onty. C:t fledgling ttnd mor moderat • Repubbcilll group made up of many city luminan ' ral!>C.'d S3 rrul.IJon Atgy1' hds di!to donated mor<' thdn S4 rrulbon of ~ own mon y to the airport eHort w.dne.day, Jonuory 9, 2002 5. South County l adel"li ctgreed that Rtord n·, tan<:e wouldn't matter to vot out- 1d ol Newport c.h. ·Riordan' ruruunq tor gov- mor of awtorrua, not Ne W• port B ach. • dJd Meg Wat rs. th spok woman tot th l!l Toro Reuse P14ni:Ung Authonty •Newport Beach need to rub:ze It' not the . centt~r of the wuvf"t'le • • Paul 01Mon COiien me tmnronment ~ John Wl'fM AlfPC)f't. He rrvty ~ rNCMd .i (949) 764-4330 or by ~11 at r»ul cllntOltft,.flrMS com How bes·t to take care of a work of art? .I\ ~olex u~ep1ece is trul)' a marvel of performance ' and endurance In five year of conunuous t1mekeep11:1g, us balance wheel travel~ the equivalent of 2 l.JJ] mil~ Thi kind of performance Je~rve proper care and penod1~ maintenance, and Rolex recommends that their umep1eces be cleaned and oiled approx1m~tely every hve vcar If you've invested in a Rolex you've made an astute dec1s1on Protect tpat inve tment by showing the. sdmc .,ound Judgment when 11 comes to the maintenance ol vour t1mep1ece '\ an Offic.1aJ Rolex je\L·eler we are dc<l1ldted to the m1cgnt) ot f(enume Rolex 11mep1et: parts and acce sone Please v1s1t our store v.. hen vou are ready to d1scusJ> the care ·W' .-and -.ep.1ce of \'Our Rolex R O LEX BLACKMAN ~TD. ;: ili :: JEWELERS ... .,, .. ,tiff••'"'' Rult' It.,.,,,., \II \\ ,.. /'> .. •rw ,.,J ""'"''''' 11,..,, • f>)Hn l';r,.n""'/ •,.J IMlnMll "" """--'*' 6 Wadnadoy. Jonuory 9, 2002 ROBINSON CONTINUED FROM 1 ut up fur urctl In ddclillon, C'ouncalm1an t:ha 1 fu<tng c nmmul torg ry ' harq that cuuhJ tore: h.un to t p down. rr Robamon ul.o IC'ttV • 1t u. poss1hl lhdt thr wuts would be open, watb only Dixon llghUn<~ for ret!lec:tion •If h &UCC id m gNttnq l'h'ttt'<l, thf" C<>'tln M d dal muy get u ltttlP .. pauous, • Mondhun u1d. rounc1lwomc1n L1bby < ·owdn t11d Rohtn'ton·~ onnoun<· •ment ~hOC"kNI her, t•<;pccla.lly Oi lo<.<d cJttom<•y tJnd funner Druly Ptlot < olum· m!>t G.sy Gciwr-Stlndoval will c1lc,o ht• vying Im Uw jud1< au) pos1tJon Robinson, whn is dil tltlor· m•y m the Col Stutf' Uruvers1· t) "Y ·tern, has a I.JUie I s thc1n l'l<Jht w k~ to qPnt>rntc· lh<• .,upport of pobti(.JI und orc1c1· nt7ulaondl l<•ctdN.., 111 the county, d~ wf"ll d' n.1rnc• rl'H.><Jmllon dffiOntJ volt•('; SOLUTION CONTINUED FROM 1 •1t\ 1101 f111r, • ct lf'c1rful Kt1lll' Stt>ph<•n!t S<Hd Stttpht>n"' 1110111. K1111 , ., .. 1<1 .,1w woulc..I t un.,uh•r hhncJ .a c umplt1mt tt<Jdlll'>I llw dt'< 1wm .11tcr d1qc'>lln9 Liu· 1wws A.,si"ittlnt Supt J.iime> < -. .... 1c•lldno, '>did tht• Nt•w1>11rt- ~1 .. .,.. Unafaed Sc !tool Dastrn t wall dl'tJI with 1,,w..,1111' 1f llwy 1111.,1• rtnd will work tuwttrd 111<1kmq tht• < h1~ rk•,ulJJKJ JUdlJ· mg JHl)(PS!> •r 1y,lc1l 1 lt•,11· lo 1m•vc>nt lat1"<c1t•., 'll' h ,,., th1.., m ttw futurf' A fll•r thf' .u111m11u l'llll'nt. Ctt!ttf'lluno .. ,11,u dc•h•ndNI Vos t•n, who hu'> lx•f•n w adl'ly <nllCIZPd by '>Omf' ul the' ht'('r· lt•t1<h•n, t1nd th1•u pcJn•11I' 1111 wuv •n119 httt k dlld lcuth "I thank lh<•I d id <'VPryth1nu llll"Mhle, • Cu~tl'll1tr10'> '>dad • u·s et1sy for JX.."oph •on Uw out· .,rch· to t nho2k • hu. UP< l!>ton' Caslf•llono., 11lso 'did tht•n• . - Thot' a tall -al not unpus· ~ -Yi o poliU· cal con uJtant. nobng lh•t t w vol rs poy on nuon to Judicial elections end lhttt writ Ul CAlT\pelqn for cmy ofbce ar notonously ditljcuJt to pU.U off. Khn -who Is uoopposcd . on the March 5 ballot -I.le u lew of f d ral ch rg all gtng thdt he ~ ed more than 100 lmag of chi.Id pornography, many of them tore<! on hh horn compul r. Th 61·YL'4r·qld pleaded not guilty t() the ruunts m federdl court Dc>c 4. ·t wa b her well,· .. aad Eal en Padberg. ct v tcrdn politacuJ consultant. Never· tHele • Padberg wad Robin· on 's chance wPre necsrly "zero·· becduse ·an Oranyc County, incumbents wan regdrdlc s Ev<.'n 1f they'r • tnd.Jcted. they wan • . Robinson acknowledgl'd thM running "d wnle·Ul Cdn· dadacy is an uphill bdtU • • but SdJd he bas already ~po ken wtlh several orgdnal.tJ· tJOn,, elected leader.. and hL·r collt!agues m the IPgdl prnft .. ,. ur<> some ptulosoph.icdl dtHPr· cmn•'> between sC'hool udn11n- 1st ra tors. <'fleer coach 1.htJ Cdlltshclll ctnd the c-heerlettd1hg udvasor, Jennifer Ctlderman, whJCh need to be worked out As lht> 17 guls who didn't mtJke 1t Uw fm.t ltm<> rc>act<>d to the Ot'WS wath t~dIS dnd hUlJ!t, ...ome 11uest.wned whetht>r th+-'y WlU Wdnl to WedthN dnotJwr ('motaondl t'XJ'CrtenC'P dnd dUd1t1on dgdm ·I've ulrPudy not mddt• 1t om<'.· Jess1cd C ·or·hpn<; ~ml J\nd after dll tha'i, I don 't know af I w11nt to dl'dl with thJ!> d9rtin • Tile controve>r'>y beq<t1l m lc1te November when tht• cheerh•dd1n9 rr>!ttt>rs Wl'r<' poste<I dnd C'dllahan told ddnunastrdtors thcJt sht> ht.1d w1tnP!t"iCd lrTl'<JUlanllPS tn the 1udginq ltldt chstortf'd lhc~ lintJI fl!.,UJI..,, The udmtnistrator-e. .ind C 't.1lldhan dgroed that the l>t>st resolutton would be to let dll 48 qarl!> who lned out be on thf' 1un1or VdTSl ty and Vdrs1ty tved v bal upport b r r· ndoval, who col· ed th ~ iqwred 100 gn•· tur th~t alto wnt ln ca.n- ditlot to nt r th • r ce, is mod lhllt .mor ccmda· dell will only re Kim~' fi J uon. •t JU t WOif)' tJboUt lh mt> ge we nd to our c-hil· dr n ti wr. r •lN't a man that may be conv1<1<>d of mmmdl c harg , • \t11d Cea r-San· duval, who dropped out of u dUf ·r •nt JH<19P'>hlp rate. m an dll •mpt to d •feut Khne. ·t don't know why (Robm- ont deaded to pursue th~ rt<JW In teat.I of b ck in Nov •mbcr, • when the elec- tion wti~ till open to chaJ- h•ngcrs, h '>did. Candy BrNtn •mdJl, one of Robtn~on''> t.tmpaagn man· d<JCrs on h r 2000 City Coun· c-11 bad who will help manage Robm!>on' ltlt<'st campdJgn. rdlled, 1t dn mcredlble oppor-_ tumty Bee omanq d Judge • hds dlWtiY' bt't•n on her radaI '>C'rc•t•n for the future, and the l><{Udd!> Vo.,., 'n sc>nt out d let- lt•r with hi'> .,,~tJI of dpprov.il fm lhu <le< 1<,1.2.n But Miki· l'nlrn'>lon, the JkJr· Pnt of 11 c h(•t'flc>adPr who mtJde tht> urn1111dl tut, und d handful of othl'r J>c1rf'nls tompldtned to th • dl!.Lnrt lh..it lhe decision v1oltJH><I Uw ruh ... m lhe cht.>cr· lcddmq h"ndbook lhdl state• dll JUdqmq dl'Cl'>IOn!t dre hnt1I An met •p •ndcnt comm1tlct.t wu., ct up to 1nvest1~1dh' Pracuros w<>re .. uspendt'<i, ..ind lnt>nd,h1ps ttmom1 ch~rlet1c..I· f'TS untl pt.1rPnt'> ruptured d~ tht> contrdvt>n.y r..iged on nw < onuauttP<' cvcntudUy dt>tC'rrTllllPd thtlt the JUdqe., .ictl'<l f,urly, C '<J'>tellt.1n~ scud. When Vo..,'>t'n cJnnounct>d thl• t1d hm· comm11lee's rE>C· ommcnclt1l1on on Dec 21 , llwn.• Wtl'> 'iuch t1n ernottondl bc.1r klush lrorn the p<trents ol girls who didn't mtlkP tt lhf' first tam<• thcJt he• allegedly d<Jrt•c•d to h•t tJll th<' ch<> •r· lc•tldNs vote> .ind C'lrculate d petallon Muny of th m Wdnt- ed to k c•p dll 48 girls on lhe tim1ng of thit WU j\Jlt flghl, • Br nneman Mid K1in .. trl41 .... Originally t· for Jan. 12, hu been moved to June '· Mid A ..... l ·us. Any. Deirdre euot. the prosecuting ottomey ln th c . U conv Kline f a · max.unum sentence uf y an ln pruon and up to St.25 million in fin . If Kline i reelect d an March but later convicted on the federal child pornography counts, he would be removed from the bench Gov. Gray Davis would then c.ppolnt a succ~r. Kline need only 50% of the vote to retdln hJs po.illon, and political ctnaJyill pred1ct he will receive 35% simply because he is an lncum~nt ·That leav ·Robl.nlOn, San· dovaJ and u oth r potential write-an candidat lo fight for the remainder, d Tem, Niccum, spokeswoman for the Orange County r<.>ql5lrd1 of voters. Padberg <;111d Robamon would have to rely heavtly on darect mall betwoon now dnd March 5 to hdve any chance I WO tedm!>. But on ()(>(. 28, ~e ent out a letter to tb•• conlrdry, suymu · he would .only accept thl• cheerleaders' op1mons A fter lt&tenrng to ttwm Monday, Vossen deeded to go with the commJttoe's rcrom- menddtaon Johnston, the most oul'ipo- ken m aJlowmg only thf' onq- mdJ cheerleddPr. on th<' t<><1m, s •. 11d hP thought Vo <'n's dt'<'l· '>IOn Wd!t Lhl.' onJy lair fl! olu- llon "It's d tem~t ind tPapot, but rules should be folluwc.•d, • Johnston sdad Despth! the splJt opanwni> on Vossen· .. decision, wh.H everyone on both Ide tould cigree on is the shock dl mg the controversy balloon rnto d hullabctloo thcll CdSt 8 nE'gd t1ve glare on the cbool "Thts u. absurd,• said Judy R1chonne, whose daughter I lilldry rndde the ongamal 1umor varsity squad. Johnston's daught r, Jacky, who made the var lty squud, said she wa rellevt•d lh<' ordeal was over dlld ex pr~ !<I optJmism about tht> chc:aer· leaders' ability to put this nightmare behmd thc.•m ttnd move on ·1 don't think it wtll ldkt· more thdn d week,· J1tck) Sdld • Oek'dre Newm9n coven.educ•· tte>n She ~ be rNChed •t (949) 574,.221 Of by •mail •t <kirdrf! MWtNnO/•t1mn com peg th tab tor trust kind ol camJ>4)9n et roughly $240,000 Robinson Jd sh will mount 1 gra -roo cam· .,.~ .•simiJAr to the one w ran tor Caty Council.• he said the campaign will yo to •v rt dty IJl the county. ond • nt be walking precincts, ndmg out mail· en. putting up 1gns and rounding up other support an th community.· RobinlOn wa elected to the City Council ln Novem· ber 2000 on her first try, becoming the first African American council member. She edged out incumbent HHther Somers by 32 votes. Dunng her tenure on the Caty Counctl, RoblO.SOn has oft ll found herself on the bort end of the vote on key t ue , particularly those r ldl !d lo ma1or d velopment pro1ects. An advocate ef l9w· d nsity development, he wa... the Ion dtSSenbng vote wh n lhP counctJ app·roved the controvers1a1" Home Rcrnch proiett m November Robinson as a graduate of Around TOWN • Send MOUND TOWN items to the D•ily Pilot. 330 W. ~St, Cos· t• Me\a, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646 4170, or by calliog (949) S74 4298 Include the tune, ct.tt and location of the event, as ~I as a cont.ct phone number A com plett I.sung is available at www dtl1lyp1lot corn TODAY Newport Beach CommunJty •rv1Cl''> will l>Pgm d new .,Pnc ol drdwing dnd pdlllt· mq \.\Ork'>hop from 10 am. tu 12 ·m pm dt the Vmce Jurgens •n L'f>ntPr ddJacent to MannNs Labrdry at 2005 DovPr Drive, Newport BPach. Th.ts 1s the hrst ol eight Wedne day session that features md1v1dudl . in Lrurtaon for begmners and ddvdnced students m rruxed media $6b for Newport Beuch rf>'itdt>nls. $71 lor oth- N'S (9-49) b44-3151 THURS DAY Women ln lntem atlon aJ 1 rtld<' of Omnge County will prest'nt Luome1 Shu of the fa·onomK and. CorruneroaJ c ·on uJ di the Chtnese Con- !-.ulate of Los Angeles at 11 :30 p .m . dl thP Ra~n New- port, 4545 MacArthur Blvd an Newport Bedch She will Doily Pilot lh• UCLA School of l.ltw. Sb lJUgated c ln m nt,up , insurance end comm rctdl 'law whit with th Long Beach·based ft.rm of K J, Young and Log n bt>fo..-e Join- lll9 th ln-bouse legal tall of th Ca.I State Univ mty sys. t m ln 1996. Since 1994, Rob1nson h11., rved as a )udg pro l m m Los Ang les County Supenor Court. She has also been an appo nted juc.UoaJ arbitrator in that court ince 1999 Robmson is a former'bistnct 7 governor of the Calafom1d Wom n Lawy rs und served on its board of directors from 1994 to 1996. •Lolta...,....cownCosta Mesa. She ~ be ,..ched •t (949) 574-427S or by e-m.11 et lol1~.~tlrMS com. ~ • Anbl Is• WJ1t~ .00 ~ions (OMUlt.tnt He IM!S tn Con. MeY Hk 'olumn. Between the Unes. runs Wednt-s ~ ~ will return next Wttlt Re~s ~ ruch t'llm with now\ lips Mld comments vi. ... mail at b)lronwrir~ com speak ttbout China's prc!><!nl econorruc trends and Chi- nese dnd Umloo States trncJ t· relations. Seating is tinutc.>tl $35, $25 for member~ 11 reserved by Fnduy. Add S5 lo above pnces 11 reserve dft(•r Monday (949) 851-l 881J w11cx:<itworldnc1.u11.mn Par kJnson 's Resource Orgt1ruZdllon wtll h~t d sup- port group for caregtvP,..., adult children c.tnd fam1h members of loved on+-' wtth Pdrklnson' dt!>edse dt 7 p 111 m lhe commumty meetmq room of the Ot1s1s Senior Center. 800 Mdrquent<· Corona del l\.ldr Fr ReM!r vatJons reque ted (<M9) ~5·. 3352 Pdrkm on' 1s orw of the m~t common ncurol<><JI· cal d1 ord ~ of thtc• t>ldNI) und affects two out ol <'Vl'I) 1,000 peoplP FRIDAY ·The Braille l nsUlute will : bt>gm the hrst of lX conse< u. uve free Fnddy cld!> !> tu lt>uch people how to remdln independent d pate va..aon los . Cl will be rrom I It I 3 p m at the Costu Ml''>d Seruor C1tuens C'f'nlcr di hq5. W 19th St , Costa M~ Petr • Laopants wtll lctlm rtf'W wur of doang such dat.ly ta. .. k-. d' C'ookmg dnd mandgmg tht' home, dS weU as how to U'o{' VlSUal dldS to nldlll0ll71' remauung vtS1on CtlJI (7141 821-5000 lo tgn up A Healthy You in 2002!! The Doily Pilot will feature a special section on Friday, January 18 all about how to be healthier. The section will include vitam ins, w ork-ours and exercise plans, stress reducer5 ond a ll the things tha t will help you accomplish that "every year New Year resolution". When: FrtdoY. Jonuar.v. 18. 2002 --..,.."----__ __._ -· -"T ~ Deadline for space, copy · and advertorial: Friday, January 11 . 5 p .m . ~----fr'----------- r Call your AdVerttslng .P.epr~~ntotlve Today at (949) 642-4321 .• GUOTI Of THE DAY . • "I thought they'd handle our pressure a little better ... • 8ob a.m.t University High girls basketball cokh Doily Pilot. WOMEN'S HOOPS Vanguard grabs first Erin Edmiston scor s a game-high 20 points to lead Lions to the top of the GSAC. .ArMra Aguilar 0AllY PILQT COSTA MESA AftN d low \tort. the Vanguurd UmvN 1ty womcn''i bd\kf'tbdll team packed up lhP pace. dnd overwhelmed Point Loma Nawrene an u SCOlllOMI Gold n Stall' AlhMK Pt. .._ Conferenc<> <Jdml' di Uont 59 68 the PltTucsdt1y ..,..,__ ____ _, The C'rus.tdf'r. wt>nt on t1 10-2 nan 10 open the• g.mw. but tht1t\ wlwn the Uons turned th111qi. ttround V.mc1uaro fq_5, b-2 m tht-GSACI rdlllf'd 10 1•dm a 1>8·59 vu tory to i.tedl th • top 'Pol m lht> CSAC away from Pollrt l..11111.i f?·h. 5-2) ·we got down IO·l dnd wt• m•ver qwl • Vanguard Cwch Ru.,., f)d\" !Mild ·we didn't h.rnq our hl•t1ch WP ldlkt"d about not showmq dny t1dVPr')1ly an our ldcei. and not \howmq any w1•1tknt ,., and I'm real proud of our q1rl' tor not yemng down • The Llo~ lc><>k their hr\I lc>ttcl 11n a ldyup by B<•lh W1ml11•r th<1t put --------v d fl ti ll cl r d HWe got down 10·2 and we never q ui t. We didn't hang our heads ... " Russ Davis Vanguard women's bashtball coach clh1•ctd I 'J.-11 , with I I 04 lo yo unttl thP hrcak V<1 n11 ut1rd took 11 l11gqc·.,t lc>od of tlw hr .. t lmU on t1 thn•P· pomlPr hy Enn Edm1 .. ton lhdl lJtlVt• tht• UOOll d Ui-25 --------ddVdnldCJt' [dnui.lon mt1df.' several key lhrl'e·pomlers ctnd hru'>hNI wrth d tcdm·I ddlng 20 point\ •I told hc•r thdt he net><h to bt• aggre 1ve becau f.> whl•n '>hl' i. dQgre 'i1ve ~he''i tough • l>ciVI\ '>did "She came out tlg4rPs\1vt• dnd lhdl ., whtlt I've be •n wt11tmq for I thtnk this ~ going to be d good qanw tor hPr 10 hreak out and he' bef'n dom11 d lot of qood thmgs • At the brNk. the l.lons ll"<i, 38-28. but Point l.omtl C'dmt• on \lrong to .,tt1rt tht• !>t>COnd half Thf' Crusac.Jcr. wt•nt on d 15·5 run to ti th score dt 41 with I 'J. 55 left an thl' game. "When we stdrtcd lht• <K•cond hall. we probably mddt• only two of our hrsl 15 hots,· Davis said "Wt> were• q<'ttmg tjood hots dnd I knt•w 11 was qoang to rome dround • Weidler hit cl two·pomtc.>r to tdkl' bdck the I dd tor th Llom They stay<'c.l ahead by at I t two point unW Point Loma bed the SCON', 54-54. on d ldyup by Enn KeUar with b 1 '.J 1£>1t to pldy Kellar made V<'ral CTUOdl hot.c. tor th Crusad rs. Although he wa hl•ld lo ven ptnnts an the flrc,t hdlf. '>ht> hrushed with d tl'llffi·I .sdm11 19 "We lulkcd t1bout th duubl tCJm from th weak ide .-nd rndlurnf (Kl'lltlrl pass out,• Edmiston rd • r:or Ul most part m the lust half we wen• dmng lhdt In the W<'Ofld b.l1f )l(> w MtlrtlnCJ lo <J<.'l on a roll and g ling some key hots. but ludtily 1t d1dn't o t gorng too mU<"h and w w " abl to top h r • SEE LIONS PAGE I ' Sports lcllor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 • Sports Falt: .949-65().0170 Mustangs' hopes fo r d bold opening statement are silenced by tenacious . Trojans quintet. 54-32. Barry Faulkner 0Ailv Pllor IRVINE \'\'hat the \o ta Q ~leSd I hgh girls , 1 bd!>ketball team hop<'d would bt' dn opl'n1nu s I'll t e m e n 1 SCOlllOlll nu~ay night di Uruven.1ty H1qh ......... n mdy tum out to ~ ~ he a bdd omen lfd V lng tX><1ten the lioJdllS I 0 ot the tr !Mt 11 nweimgs. mcludmg h.1ndmg the dPl<>ndmg Paclf1c Codst LC'OQU<' C'ht1mp1ons their only two k>t1gul' los-.c ldSt year. the Mu tanq~ and Cc><1ch Jun Weeks figured opcmnq tht• PCL :.cheduJe ;igainst Um and l-14 Northwood would provtd(• dn opportunity to build momentum h1•ddinq mto Tuesd.sy·~ cro town .. howdown di I agu • llU lavont • E'tdnct.s. But ctS qwckly a one could 'idY 'fadhg •taboud1t" thost> notion'> were ubmerqed und r Umv •rs1ty\ '>Wdmltnq full-court p11 ure \s the Mustangs (6-101 W\Jq<Jkod to qf'I the ball pd.St half court 1tnd C'ommatted ut tumov rs in d btU • mo •th.in the openang hve rrunut • th Tmjdn (8-71 bulll a 14·4 l~t quartt>r I ad, which xpandoo lo HIGH SCHOOl GIRLS BASKmAll Costa Mesa's CrystlAa Poncher uo~ puts the ball upln. Tuesday nJght' Padftc Coast League girls basketball opene r. Tbe host UnJverslty Trojans prevaJled In convincing tashJon. 54-32. OAlt l'llnf PHQl()'j 9 .. L'Oti llA H gdoing 29·8 by halfti.m~ Uni w ent on to C'nu<.1• lo <1 S-1 · U tnumph that I It both rod<ht muu• thdn tl litU WJ>"-'M'<I "I thought tht•y'd h111)(flt• our pre urc cl bttl(' lwttN, • lJm < ·c1<1ch Bob Bernal ud ·Tius ts the lir.t l.un(.• m lour )t'<tn t mce form r Vt't 1crn pomt gu.ml Nancy Hatsu~hl movt•d on l o < )rdn<w C~I ( oU<>g 1. l'vt• had to wony ubout 1m· ure, • W said ·uut It htt'i fJIVl'O u-. probl •ms all y1'-u C1\lt• (th1• 1li>1uns) crt'<til lbey Wl n• r('t1f d<ICJT ve lJut we didn't f'Xt.'< utl! uur offc~· d'i wcU as we hdVC ix>t•n. • Oumelll• Janda. d 5-foot· I 1 SEE MUSTANGS PAGE t COWGE MEN'S IASKmAll Bl W t hoih -: , Th Ant tt l 't•llit,.. from n ·point K:l to <k'ft t taog Beac-.h SIN on Dec. 22 nd Cal tat Full rton on Jan. • btlfON eam1ng .. ., wtlh . c»nrindng, n ..53 . ._, O\lf.'f UC Ri~ . tunt.y • 1.uc: ....... c•t-4.Mt •0ur kkb fC'ltUI when tbJy gt!t..., bldla egellllltheW.U ~twftnoltMIDc.tof .. bMkt'tbell. c_-ept ~ Rivwlide,; .... .. Coecb ht DoUglUI Nld 'hit turn ha1 • _,,.., 1M cca•·•• of being It holM... TM ADt.t. .. n won tbetr ftnt tia'" 9tg W t o 11 .... .-........ 1wn11c ... n..y ........ .., .......... .... 4 ' a,llllD I .... ,....,,.,... .............. ....... , ....... , D •11.-. .... -.cl to dn tbat kw '°"' ....--Clf .... . Daugl-aid . l!M.'flPI few UM! p aenct of FF I ii .... ......MIJC....111111,.n ..... ...,.. ..... V.., .. AllUlllR .. 111 M .. = 11M Alfteten Mff two...-.. SUMn'IATm .. I .. mOPDB ......, ,. honortie MATT HERRINGTON · 'Nednesdoy, Jonuory 9. 2002 ~ Eagles escape Estancia loses 15-pomt ledd, b ut holds on against fie rce rally by the Tunberwolves. Rk:hard Dunn DAILY PILOT IRVINE With the ho t Northwood High T1mberwolve~ a httle extra fired up for the Pacific Codst League gtrls basketbcill opener Tuesday night, SCOlllOlll , Estanoa's Eogles came dway with the.great ~ .,. escape ...,.mHd ., Once lt>dd.tng by 15 pomts. Coach Paul Kuby's Edgl~ ht Id their coUectlVe brecith c:1S the Timberwolvt.., dtlempted two three-point hots in tht• final seconds to tJe the game. but Wlh nusfared and Estanacs (8·9 over till) wctlktc'd 7 awdy with d 44-41 victory , -it got mterestmg 111 the second ht1U." \did Kirby whoi;e team built a 2h· 11 advantage an the second qudrtt>r dnd en1oyed a 14-pomt ledd <'arly 111 lhl' thud qudrter Northwood (3· 14), pldymg ll.S IU"St yc.rnw an dlmost d month with b-foot-2 Junior center Aabna Lipscomb. outscored ~tanaa m the second hctlf. 24-15 "It was .tn exotmg game. but I would hke to have seen one of thos • thn'l" pomters go Ill dl the end,· said Northwood Coach Ron Hansen. who called a tuneout with I 8 seconds left to set up a play for a three· pomt shot Ann Huang miss e d Northwood's first attempt. but the T -wolves secured the offensive glass and got another chaoc(! Then Llnd ay Maoas ml sed from beyond the arc with O 02 to play 'I ,,.,_ ..... f0fw.oad41 ~~ ..... J2 ON• t.,.llmtl ~ Dlt«wMP-m 09ieit ...... fOfw.oad. 0:.-Mllm Ulg. a-t'I• ~ and the Eagles' XoduU Byfield grabbt.'<I the rebound as tune ran out. ·I'm very proud of our gtrls They never gave up.· Hansen scud . "T hey wNe pumped up. because tbe Dally Pilot basically said Northwood will be bilttling Laguna Beach for last place (tn the PCL this se.uon}, and l brought i.n that .uticle to mobvate thl! guts • Northwood, a different team with Lipscomb in the Lineup, lo t 411 ven prel ague games lb&t upscomb m1S.Wd because of a prained ftnger aJMi tOrn.IK'h nu • 1 keep telling her that 's • gold nune and that we're Just now tapp&ng 1.nto at.• Han.sen said ol lipicoolb, who flni5bfitJ with a gctme-tugh 20 points and t4 rebounds (six offensive). Esl&Dda. picked by the Daily Pl1ot to w\n the league lltle. WU led by 5-9 JUnlOr 1\sha Gray (16 pc>lnts. e.ght rebounds .00 · SEE EAGLES MGE t • 8 w.dneado>: January. 9, 2002 SPORTS Ooity Pilot 11GH SCHOOl GIRLS socca IOYS SOCCER Mesa -top~ University, 2:..0 ge HW's Arriaga doubl trbuble NEWPORT CO~I -. u . HtJI High sophomor Ce ar Antog• SCOTed two n<S·halJ g04I afl r •pending th tint .hall anC'hortng th Llghlnlng Visiting Costa Mesa stymies the Thojans, while Sharon Day's throw-in takes the air out of them. St.wVlrgen OM.v Pllor IRVINE - Wlth a big helping of e19g ressi vc deferu.e dnd 1t dash C>I luck, · the Coi.ta K•llOI• Mesa High girls '>Occer tC'clm rooked up d 2-0 viclory over 2 0 host Umversaty. an the Pt1cl11c C~t l.edgue op«>ner lor both . lc>um' Tue~ay · De!tplle lclnng three d<'fendN:11 tit d tun<' lhlouqhout, Mesd Junmr ShMon Ody 'it1U !>C"Ort>d c.11ter 'lh • Wd\ rred1ted lor dn own go.O by UnivPrs1ty Hut Uw Mw>tdnq!> dpl)<•clred to helve put lht" gdme dwuy bc•fore the lucky ht>lp. ·1 was very plc•tt.M!d with our defense,• C0ctc-h Dc.tn John\lon '>did of hls Mui.ldng" (8-3-1, 1 ·0 in tho PC'Ll ·w • play<>d real c1Qgres.,1vt' an th • econd hc1ll dnd Wf' took (lht• Tro1<1n. I out or their gttme • Sarnh run free, we're going lo beat you.· Mesa. ranked 10th In CIP Southern SectJon Dlvlslon rv, received if.'I insurance goal wttb 15 nunute left. Near the right comer. Day .threw In o ball roughly 25 yards ln ftont ot the ll"ojan's net and a University pl.aye.-ldcked It ufher own goal. "Sharon made a perfect throw-In,· John ton said. "The ball had so much pwt.Z2 on IL • Mesa's defense continued to hul down Uruvers1ty (5-6. 0-11 dfteT Day· •goal.• Sophomore KllltJyn GeoWng anchored the d rense, firushJ.ng with six saves. •tu 1t unit, eveiyone d1d a greal JOb," Johnston sald Of tu5 defense • r put an a lot of !'Ubfibtutes dOd any tune I put omebody an , there was no dropoU. They covered for each other · Mesa will host Northwood, Thursday 11t 3:15 p.m. Sea Kin gs win, 4-0 CORONA DEL MAR -Th Corond del Mar High girls socct>r lt>1:1m answered Its t-0 lo i. to Newport Harbor Saturday with a 4·0 wtn over vtSaung Laguna Se1:1ch to open Pac1J1c Coa t ·Ledgu e play Tuesday delente at goalie th hos a.med a 3-0 Acad my l.eiigu • opening tnumph Tuesday ovN Brethren Chn t an. Arriaga. who typically hltt~ from go II to forward, according to Codd'! Nouroodtnc El-Alam. tn{lc.I two first-half Vi , bc>fore contlnwng h1s rol th t m' I ading «0rer. Junior Todd Monlakub op ned th coring midway through thl' ftrst baU with an lSl from Chns Chlboucd • Arnaga's hr I godl was as 1 tcd by Julldn Sm1th- Newman, ct<> lh(' L1gntnmg improved to 4·1 TODAY'S SCHEDULE M'PIMtl c--,,~ ..... ()r ..... "'"'**'~ SJo p"' • ~<olhlOe-~WM! -Or.,..'-. 1 JO p"' '¥ Ktlool ~ • ..........., H.lrtlof 41t AAIO H..gwl 1 p n\ ...-IMth at~dlil Meo 7pm, Colu ~., ~ 1 pm f~'" Northwood 7pm ~ .,q. ""°°' bO'fl ht-.. '" "'°"~ J p "' eo.i. "'-"' et """-IY J I\ p "' ~ 1Ht1t .c Cooon. del ~ J 1\ pm Miii rq,o Higll t&hooi °""' ~ ~ .. Abto rt9*. J pm, (11.trCM'" COIU ""-, 11\ p"'. ~ INct\ •I COIW .. ""-t '\ pm !llmm ... -(t"'"'"' .. (Oii• - 6P"' AJter o 'i<'Orek>~ f11st hdlf. the Mustang · conlJnuou., uttdcks to Umvers1ty' nt•t enrly an Ule wcond half r~uJted in a qo.d Mesa w n1or Natdlle Ma~1dle hcoded c1 ball nt"dl thP CJOdl, II took d \hort hounrc t1nd Ire hman Jenny Sp.trk'> boot<>d 11 1010 thP back of tht> net 10 mmutes into the ~nd hdll The 1-0 lt>dd dllowcd the Mu ldngs lo 1n1<•n"fy thPir defen!><' while maintaining control on olh>n..c> 1\vo rrunutcs dJter Sparks' qoal, M•nior Sdfdh Ronquillo m~arly '>C"ored On tt ctoss from Day. Ronquillo put a little too much touch on th bciu that JU.SI ScUlt."<.I OVCI the ll"OJ.110'!. net. CdM senior AIJison.-Hdrvey 'ICOrNI both o.f h<'f goals in the first hcill olf as ists from seniors Jacqueline Thayer and All.son Brawner In the econd haU, 1uruor Olivia Mazura also scored two yodls. both assisted by JUruor Lauren Sbepherdson DON Lf.-CH I OAl.Y "-OT Mesa's Sharon Day (9) boots tbe ball despJte crashing lnlo Kristina Allen ol Un1venJty. HAPPY BIRTHDAY C•l•bt•tmg m. 0.1fy Pilot'S Ath,.t• oft~ WHk SHr~ • (UnavN .. ity I we.11> tnplt>- leaminq Sharon,• John.c;ton Sdi<1 ·,When lhdt hdppPns .•.omcbody t>be hds to be oix•n If you l<•t CdM (8-3-3, 1-0 m lhe PCL). rt.lllked No 2 m CIF Southern ~on D1vts1on IV, will play at . Estanaa Thursday at 3:15 pm. Ldyuna Beach dropped to J- 5·3. 0-1. "I knew we w ere going to bounce bdck, because (lhe los'> to Newportl wds one of our wor t performances,• CdM Couch Ron Evans said. "Everyone tepped up and pldyed extremely weU. • Estancia falls, 8-0 IRVlNE -Tbe f<,tancitl High g irls, soccer team opened 1ts Pc.1nllc Cot1st League i.e1t on with u H-0 lo!t c.11 Northwood" ~e\d.sy. but Eagl ~ Coach Tom , Williams remained oplimlSlic. E toncta. which dropped to COWGE MEN'S IASKETUU. 3-10, 0-1 lD lh PCL. unproved its play tn lhe second hcllf a.ft r taking Williams' advice • r told the glrb, wt> need to d estroy (the Tamberwolveo;') · game,• WlU!ams Sclld . "Unfortunately, the wake-up cclll came too late. But It's good ror . us. We're gomg to meet them again, later on and wt>'ll bt• ready to take 11 to them • '.The Eagl wlll plcly ho'it to CQ,M, Thursday at 3·15 pm Sailors f&a t -0 Newport Harbor I IJgh bE>gdO tht> ledgue edSOn on the loslng end of ct 1-Q. hutbut t1gatn.st hoo.t All.so Niguel m the s..ulor§' Sed View League (>pener Tuesdc.1y Tht> Wolvennei. scored nme minute into the game Tht> Smlors (7-6-1. 0-1 m league) out hot AlJi;o Niguel, 8-6. Ke1rd l)c•M1lle madt> four "ttVc<, for Newport HMbor LIONS · TODAY JoANNA DAHHD G) Est•nc11 softball GO&l8I $WI M!UDC <OMIUkl y,.,.._g Pierson slays Point Loma Nazarene CONTINUED FROM 7 ,_,, laM NllZI • I 59 ....,.. LGltM ltdler l, ~ 10. ,.,...,,. s. Mun.,'· ic.li. ''· ~.' MokllM!on 2. '*• 2 With the M'Ore tied, 54-54. lpt goats Murr., 2. hcker 1 Ed.rm ton scor d on u JUmp<>r fouled out Mwr.., Vanguard forward nails 7 of 10 from the perimeter, scores 23 to pace the Lions with a second-hall flourish. COSTA MESA Josh Pll!r.ic>n burned the nets for wvt•n thrt>e· r><>mt field goats dlld 2.1 J>C>ll\b an d 77-52 Vanguard Un1vcrs1ty men's ba kelball ·v1ctory over vialllng Point Lomu Ndutrene Tuesday night 1n Golden Stdlt• AthlcUc Conferenct• urt1on al the Pit. Pierson ronne<tl>d on 5 of 7 .sttempts lrom lht.' p<>rim<'ll'r a.n the hr t half 'to help Vanguard pofit c1 sl.un 38- 'J.4 edge The Lions pulled <1wdy nudway through the i.ecood half with Pierson billing his aixtb dnd seventh trey, the for Vangu.srd, which improved lo 9-6. 5-3 an th GSAC Shawn Corkery added l 0 pomts for the winner!> latter with 14 :13 left ,..... .._ 52 .ylvin9 Vanguard a 48· u.. n 17 udvdntage. Matt EnlOP led th(• Crusddf'N. who fell to 2· 17 overall <lnd Me lllJ earch1ng lor d GSAC victory after elg ht strut . Vanguard' defense held Pos.nt Loma to three polnts over the next six m1outes and increased the lead to 22 Shane McKlm chipped in with 13 points and mu cled down a game-high 14 r bounds Th Lions conttnue GSAC action at Azlisa Pad.fie Sc1twday night. Azusa Pac1f1c's Cougars are No 6 an the NAJA rankings It L'I 1ChN1ulPd to '1-drt at 7 30 101Ja SWI AJIUil( CClllllllCI y.......,77 ,_,, laM NAZ· • a 52 ....,_ a.... . .....,,.,. .. MkGlfWI '· (ntoe 13. Mderton 10. ~t.~O,E~lO J.9t. goela • MlGlnniJ l. Enloe I, Andef1on I • Fouled out ,(llenJrooll Tedlnuls • none ...... ,.,... Plenon 2J, Mol'bl9y 9, MdClm I J, ~ 2. Wlll""*>n S. ~ 5, Coftcert 10. ....., .. Cotter 0, EMl2 J.pc. goela "*1on 7. Cotk9'Y 2. ..... 2.~I Fouled out · none T«hnicah · none. Helftime • v.ngu.d. .. .M -VIII I ..,... • 'Nlder 16 ldtnillon 20 dlld lh n hit., free throw to put c.nd9W1o110 Dinenbw I. loell• 11 VU ah <td, 57-54, With S.10 lt•lt l.ndemwn 1, s..m.n s. M J. ' Robbin 01tten bir ddded d MclClflfW1 • layup to give Vanguard some J pc P'l w.ldler J CdmiUon ) momentum but KeUdr O.ttenbw 1, s..n.n '· M lh I • folll9d out none answered with d two·potntt>rto ~ftlme v~ -.21 keep th Crusade>~ c1'>st>, 54- 56, w1lh 3 47 rematmng Vangu.ud took uvt>r from then>. yoa.n9onaCJ-1 run to close out the w :tory • 1 feel Ukc everybody hdd w m tha.ng they rnntnbuted to qlvlng us momentum.• EdmJ.,. ton aid ·so I think 1t wds e> really good team effort und a l1'dily bKJ wm We were dl.I reaJ.ly pumpt>d up and.ow hard work prud off · WeldJ<'r contnbut ld with th polOl'i. follOWi"Ci hy Kt•Uy 0.H>kt• 11 1 pomb. mm• rc.>bound4') dnd 0 11tenb1r (elytll poa.nt5J "It fl'c>I" good to be In hr-.t right now,· Edm1 ton .,did • Wh.11.C'vl'r t('dfl\ wt• rom ~ we need tu bnny our effort and our bard work ('V ry tngl tunt• It r Is good to be on top nght now bN'ctUSt> our hard work t\ pttya.nq off.· BIG WEST Just 36% ot lhe11 f1 ld-gOdl attemptli this ason. ~-------0~ j CONTINUED FROM 7 Mtkc Hood and forward Jordan Hams. 1.11 th('lt rC(JulM tMllng bn up. Sophomore c-nt r Adam Parada and sophomore forwl)rd Stan v Zuuk 411! oho reg uJ r t1rt rs ·w los.t tbr nlor<. with a oninc1 who plctyc•d 1•11c •II ·nt d fen •. • Dougla Sd.ld. "We've •hot the lhr -polnt weU We'v made up that deficit from la t year.· l>ougl d on~ of hist um' ltrongth.s so for h.ia been h~ tartN'fl' obihti to hoot th ball "Anytime> you ho thole ft kkil out~. WO dt'O hard to d f d and J rry It learning to trust them • llttJe bit mor , • Dour Ja said The Ant In a two-game nMd trip ttu. "We've defend~ pl' tty wc•ll. but 1t\ som thJng w e ht1ve lo make we we get better at.· Wtlllams \Aid . ....................... .. ................ .., ....... ...... .. , .. c.a ..... .-. --··· =,,., ...... ua .. uca ,, • 11111111 .... •a.,.• ... 11n11lntt11 ... IO •bW1tl1,• OOt\ UAC"' OA v 11\.0T Costa Meu'a tacee S&nchez (right) retches ln an attempt to create a turnover ln Tue day nJgbt'a PCL opener. MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 7 nlor. had plE'nty tu 1111 wJlh thE' Mlllt&ny ' off('O"il\lf' "mri· qle , a he IOcked 11nt1J \le ,,, !I.coring leader Rhond1 , .. 11 w!lh tmpre slve n•.,ulh Jand1, who ctl'lt> lt><l 1lw Tw- jans wllh 18 point\, blut ki•d "x -4hot And lunued ~tJll llJ ''" point ... equehn<J thr '''mdout .. \ 1tson low dnd w1•ll hclo" h1•1 17 5 averuge rommg In Wllh "Jalt conttunt•d tlw. \fo"lldng \tNCJUll'cl Ill llncl o,ther option Thi• ,.,.,110". made Just 4 ol 25 lwl<1·11nctl Attempts m thf' hn.t hrtll 11 n \.1 Un h •d di 24 ~ 1111111 the field tor the> qdm• 11.! ol 411, ttnd hn"'hf'd with '24 t111nm••1., Chn line C ttrun oJrul · Daruell• Bol2m11nn 1·d1 h hall live potnl'I for thr \I t't<1nq, who Week dUI h11\ r• <,tniq· 9IPd on th r~cf •That'\ lht> 11th d \\d) lJIUlll' we've had and wt• \'1 pln\1'11 welJ In two ol thl'm ht• 'did • 1 wao; hoping wr would '"'P 11 up tonight and ni.1k" 11 ... tt\tl•· ment. hut W<' H' hdti d h1ud . Umf' ~taytnq IOnl!lt•cl I h·l'I hk• our ffort '" t h Nl• hu1 um •'ll• • C'\Jllon isn't • Uni which \at lls st.arten nllttr thrl'c• quartl'r"i, 1110 r <t-1\Nl I I polnb indudlng a 1110 of three-pointers, from rt•lurn1nc1 all-ledgue point ._.•.111drd ~hndc11 Animrnd 11 "11 9-0 before "!aft lmJkt th1• ice· tor '-lei.a w11h J. ".q ll'fl in th<' hn.t qudrter 'ofl "(()fl'U rtf}UIO With 28 &e<'· 1m1h lt•fl In thP ~nod, but w1u hm1t1 '<I tu o pair of I ree throw\ th11 w.,t of the way. '-•111 <olll'ttl'd d teum-h1gh "" rt•bound dnd added two "'''''h dnd two blocks Holzmann ronnectetl on 2 of .i Imm th• hel~. ind udlnCJ OM ul tht> .\ lu.,tang two three- po1111n, 1n 1Jm1ted minute\ I It! r hv1• J)OIOIS were n queer h1qh Tht• Trojan .. hol nl'ttrly 41 from th• held t22 of S41 PAOfK COAST UAGUI uw.: .. ,. 54. Costa Ma.A Jl S-..b)'~ Co.i. M-• • II iJ 12 V" ~·ty 14 lS 12 I) Sot Cotta M-. ~•ff 6 C..1on 5 C..tid• • h IO 2, Poncner l follfNl'On ~ GI-• 2 S6nctlez 2 l 1o<k 2 Uncle<O\ I II..._.. I Au"* 0 . . J Pl 90'~ C...10t1 1, lolim.tn 1 fo..i eel o.it l"IOM f9(1\'loC4'\ ~ Uni~ Voftt l Suttltf o Jen~ 1a Al·'141"1d U Yto 6 Oe)4111 • ~on.I) He\htv) ~2 Ali.h l I.M l <1!' ll04 J At.-und l. Voton.t 1, c ed out ~ Tf'CMl<.el\ · ~ • SPORTS w.dnetdoy, Jonuaty 9. 2002 9 l lllflY Klein's 21 leads to·-cdM wm -. Corona del Mar's girls at'e sitting atop the Padf1c Coast League landings after opening night, which found them fe ting on the Artists. Corona del MA.r---- Hlgh Junior Kelli· ann Kleln scored 21 potnta to guide a ~need •tt•ck ~t vtalung Lagun• Beach, 66-24, In a Pacific Coast League glrll basketball opener Tuesday nJght The senior backcowt duo of Courtney Kawate ( 13 point ) dnd Andrea Gruber (I 01 •lso contnbuted for CdM (6· t 0. t -0 In the PCL) Gruber also added seven It aJs end five e 1st& The Sea Kings will resume play ThWiday at 7 p m .. vtSfUl\g Newport-Mesa 01 1r1d rrva~ , Enancta PACIK QWT "''' •u "' a.M ... u..u 91.ot u .... ~~ ....,,,.. • ..,, ) • 7 5 2' Corone del MM II 1' 11 II 16 ......... e..dt . Hestere l , "41od .. Joflft l. G~ I. se..,on l. Sflemy 4 3·pt 9Qfll none Fouled out • none TechnlC.lll ~ CAM · KtwtU ll. Glubef 10, On.~ 4, l(le\n 21, Luu S, Merit' 9. "6mtey .. ~ o. OttNI 0, Alet-"4 0. Stem O J Cit pit ~ l Gruber 2 lCle"1 I Fouled out none fechnalt none EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 7 four tea.l.'il dnd 'iOphomore 1'bhcs Wase I l I potnts su rebounds, hve stea.ls and four ~ts) Estancia trailed !'lorthwood early, 9·6. but Wase scored on a 10-loot 1un1j:>er wtlh 2 13 left on the first-quarter dock to 1gmte a 20-2 coring run that la~lt>d midway through the second quarter Wa!t" capped the 5ttedk with a layup after a 5teal and pdSS by Crystal Mino {two A I and one-steal) Tars lose, 7 4·48 The Nowpon r---==~-"' Harbor High gltb ba ketball team opened Sea Vlow ----=~-+-.J League play with a 74·48 I ot Aliso Niguel Tuesday Sophomore Jtllianne Whit· field led the S4Jlors 13-14. 0· 1 In league) with 14 potnts, while sophnmore Victoria Swigart scored 12 Newpon senior Evtla Castillo did not play because of d spratned ankle suffered in the Co ta "vfesa Tournament AUso Niguel unproved to 11-7 1-0 ' C a Ullo Is expected back Thund1ty, when lhe Satlo~ ho't hvme 417 pm SU YIW !MN MU ~ ....... 1 ... ~41 ..... ~°'*""" Ntwp()l1~ 14 9 14 11 .. AtltO NIQl.lef 1.t 1& U 14 74 ~ *"--c.mpoeo 2, Swig.n 12, Whitfield 14, Vttqyez J Wolltf 6, Stotu l , Miiier 6, "6ngel 2 Fulc.I O, ICerm O )·pt 90tb · ~ I, Wl'I~ 2 Follltd out none Tt<Mul1 • 1101W A"-~·~ I, SctlwKh 5 Perez S, ""1• 2. lrown S. Stoddttd 10, H ~Oft l<I, A MM*tOft II S <II II Scott 2 }-9f 90flt · lrown I Stodcltrd I, A H*icOlt 1 fouled out none Tectln>a•I ·"OM The Eagl were d.1so p!U'k@d by \!1ane Rodnguez who had '>IX te1ds in the hrst J>f'nod PMJfK awt llMUI bTNllOA .................. ', ,.,. ~ OU--.. Enenc.. I) 16 10 5 <14 ~ • 11<1 10 .. , 19-.da M no S "odf~I l Gr.y II w ... 11, lyf .. ld 7 CMtro l Perle 0 J171 gollt ltodf191At 1. Wew I Fouled out · MinO TecMul\ • none ,_..weed · Smrth I . (dl'llOl'l\Of\ 0 Molltoe .a. Mtlft 5, UPKomtl 20 Ml<ill 4. l •9t go.-· Ml~ I Fouled out . noM Tt(hntC.1lt • none Ir \t "" () 1 nnsrts:oMIDI -~7l.'9upet41 ~61,WW.ll ,,,.,,,..... Mmll w m.at• ~art..., ~ M~ldge Ugbtning falls, 43-35 The "age Hill[][] High girls basket- ball team wa out cor£>d I q.q an the lowth quarter and lost 41- 35, to"'vi 111nq Cdlvary Chapel of Downey In the Academy League oµenrr for both team., Tue.acsy · The Llghtmnq 13·5 O· l in leogucl outscort>d Calvary Cheipel l 1-5 Ill th~ t.turd qudfler to dr.sw even 24-24, but then ca me• th«> fourth when th«- <.Jn7lue" hll three rruc1al thret>· pol'hltm · Junior C.ame Clitrk led Sdge. HI.II w11h 11, poin~ 1tnd ddded thrc~ \ti-ol'> while lre'ihman Kdtle Pu\h1er contnbutt>d 12 rf'bounct., ">ophomorP Lt>nd Lytell ol\o hdtl thre1· .. 1u1 .. ACAPllT IJMM MU CMJIMl't Ow& (DclMrf) ., Sot.Gii HiU JS ._..~~ ""'•'\' O\eoel ,, l s it -o ~H I) 2 I! 9 ·)5 c..Nety ~ • M 11 .. S "C>owft 1 ~ l lenb 4 l ut• ... I) H l«~ t CNttom 9 J ~ goel\ l utte< 2 '"•ttom 1 M («let 1 Fou*> O\Jt none Ttthn•(.n nont S..-Hill C..me Cl.vii 16 PW,.,• C..r1ey C14tlt 7 T1C>Of19 6 Lyte• 2 ) P1 gotll C...me Cterll 2 CM1.., Ctertt 1 'ou~OU\-none Tldlni<.tl\ • none ge HID falls, 84-45 Sage Hill High boy' basketball Coach Gordon M Neill~ It w~ ........ _... .. the bnt ume h1s tNm. "left ll all out on th floor.# but \1 mng C.alvary C.hapel of Downtry wu 100 much w1nn1ng ij5·45, to open Acad•my LHgue play Tue'idd}' Sage Hill iun tor forw,rd ~11ke Fst.t.hugh lf!d lh Wghtn?ng (). S 0-t In le>dQUCPI With 19 points dnd t I rt!hound while ~ophomoru KP-vrn Jove• added to point' Tunothy Onwom, • f'.l-lool-4 gudrd bound tor tht: Um\'en.aty ol lJtah. HOlt!d 4 t point\ tncludJng ~1ght thr<'e-pouite" tor C .sh•ary C hapel Ill ... t·Ot ACMllI LIAM Im c:.lvery ~ (0.-~ M. S..,.HlnU <Allltry O\•pel 21 II ~ :U .. ~H a 10. t 11 o c.Nery o...,.i. 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