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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
Don't let the
morning fog
bog you down
because the afternoon
sun will make today
wonderful and winuy
warm with highS in t~
upper 60s.
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NOHDAY, JANUARY 14, 2002
·Rudeness takes over .C9sta Mesa City Hall
I . .
• City officials say, though
they don't know why, council
meetings and other dealings
with the public aren't as . civil
as they used to be.
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DAILY PlloT
COSTA MESA -lbe demeanor at
too many City Council meetings has
gone Crom civil to downright rude, city
officials say, and they are looking at
some of the causes and trying to find
solutions.
Mayor Unda Dixon said she has
noticed a decline in overall civility in
the last 10 years she has been
involved in ~ty business as a council
member and planning commissioner.
•1 don't know why, exactly,· Dixon
said. "(The coundll doesn't try to do
things that provoke anger or disre-
spect in people. We are only trying to
do what is best for the community at
large.•
Dixon's best guess about the lack of
decorum is that the current counal has
tackled many controversial Issues,
which spark strong emotions.
A perfect example of a breakdown
•
in formality was
Monday's meet-
mg, o fficials
said. Council
cbc11Dbers were
~ packed with
. those m opposl-
tion to a proposed ban on parking
recreational vetucles on city streets
and nearly every comment was met
With a barrage of hoots. cheers or
groans and boos. Dixon said the ciowd
was obviously emotionally charged.
·t felt that the crowd ... was angry
with the counol and I didn't Uunk ask-
ing them to stop cheenng would
help.· Ducon sdld. ·
The atmosphere at meetings hds
gotten to the pomt that Councilman
Gary Monahan no longer wishes to sit
on the dais. He has announced he will
not seek reelection a.nd said tus dea-
sion was largely based on the fact that
meetings •were just not tun anymore.·
Councilwoman Libby Cowan
agreed with her colleagues. Never
have comments gotten so bad that she
would consider stepptng down but
· certa.m "sentiments anger the former
mayor. Cowan says she IS parocularly
bothered by the veiled racist
comments and disparaging rf'marks
SEE RUDENESS PAGE 4
==N i WMtshould
the city of Cos-
ta Mew do to "*'•
City Coundl meetift9S
rnO,. dvil7 Call our
Readers Hotline at (949)
642·6086 or send e-mail
to da1/yp1lotOlatimes.com.
Please s~ll your name
and include your
hometow11 and phone
number, for venfKat1on
purposes only
Leece continues
the intelligent ·
. design crusade
•Trustee wants science clas e~
in Newport-Mesd to include
the alternative evolution theory
Deirdre Newman
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT-~tI:SA" -Ont-lru.,tee u.
conunwng hN que~t to hdv1 tht:-d1~tn< t
consider sc1enuhc a.ltemutl\ "' to evolu-
bon
On Tuesd4y. W<>ntl-r Lct!Ct:' w1thh~ld
her stamp of approvul
from a science text·
book ccllled • Ltfe The
Science of 810109) -
Although thf' board
ultunately approved
the book for u e in
Advanced Placement · -.. -.-..Jiii
Biology. the issue wtU
be discussed furthe r Wendy
dunng an Apnl JO Leece
study ess1on
Leece took issue Wlth the textbook
because it does not include mtormdUon
about intelligent de 1gn. which :.h«>
describes as a movement that que .. uon.,
Darwuuan evoluuon \Vlth re earch m
biochemistry.
PHOTOS 9Y OON UACH I DALY Pl.OT
An Orange County Jaguar, left. defends the puck against a San Bernardino Star at Corona del Mar High School on Sunday.
Leece says th<' debdte u. unportant
because it's a matter.of ctcdderruc tr<.>e-
dom.
. Battling . it out
About 400
, floor hockey
players took
to the Corona
del Mar High
gym Sunday
to compete
for the Special
Olympics'
South em
California
llryce Alderton
DAILY PtLOT
S weat dripped from their
bright red faca as they
walked off the Ooor, but that
wasn't all their foces showed.
Smiles gleamed across the
brows of 400 athletes from th~
Special Olympics Southern Cali-
fornia region who gathered in
Corona del Mar High School's
gym on Sunday for the fint
Orange County Region Floor
Hockey tournament.
The tournament served u a
qualifier for the 75-teem Southern
beld m February in San Otego
Orange County had nine teams
in Sunday's comJ>etition. but the
exact amount of teams from
Orange County that will advance
to San Diego hasn't been deter-
mlned yet, sa1d Steve Carpenter,
the regional manager for SpeddJ
Olympics Southern Califomio wbo
bas been involved with the organi-
. iation for three yee.rs.
•A lot of it hu to do with co t
and timing," Carpenter said. ·eut
look at all these people doing this;
there are a lot of people perUopat-
ing bere and it's f\m. • .
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Newport Beach now ~~red tO:_ employ its voice
"The soenu.sts who don't aqr~ with
intelligent design want to keep .,dytnq
this IS an lSSue of rehgton Th<>y can ""Y
that all they want. but dS long d~ w(•
sbck to pence. then we can tf'dc:h 11. •
Leece said.
Leece had prepc:trnd a pre entdtton
on Ultelligent de 1gn to give to ht'r ml·
leagues Tuesday. but wa a ked to ~a1t
until Apnl so the dISlrtct scmn~e com·
rmttee could provide Its tnput a \\ <>11
The textbook does dtscu creallon
science. wtuch it does not constder part
of soence. Leeee U)' creation i.eicnce
is a mall sub-<t peer of mtelligent
design.
"You can till teach mtelligenl
design for secular rea on , wtuch th
conslitullon allows us to do.• Le
said.
1.eece would like a board ubc'om-
Dllttee to address the ue from a so-
enllbc base and ma.k. recom.m nda-
lions to distnct so nee l cbers on how
to teach u.
The state &.s al.so cons1denng th
lSSUe as part of its ef,torts to odopt a new
SEE LEECE MGI 4
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The cm.Una Ryer depwtl from .. lboe hvillon .t 9 a.m. daflV .nct returns from c.tall~'
Island at 4:30 p.m. S36 round-trip for .tutu;. S20 round-trip for chrldren. Reservations are
recommended. (949) 67].5245. ·
2 lv\ondoy, Jonuory 1.4, 2002
Tall ships· ·a-sailing--
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum will welcome
replica ships this week.
and a battle will no
doubt break out
A fie rce cannon battle lS e xpect-
ed to break out m Newport
Harbor on Fnddy -and Sat-
urday and Sunday
The Hawai.Ja.n C h1eflan dnd Lddy
Washington. two 18th century replJca
ships, will SaJ..I into town Tue .. d11y.
And tf thetr recepllon lS anywhere
near as e nthUSiaSbc as 1t wai. last
year, the Newport Harbor NdullcaJ
Museum will likely be swamfWd
with awed visiton.
"It was a really uccessful vtS1t last
year p.irtly because there's such a
ro~ance to these ships,• said Wayne
Eggleston. executive dtrector of the
museum ~People ran tranc;port
themselves back in tJme by loolung
at the ships and their costumed
crew·
· The stop 15 part of a 16-ctty West
Coast tour for the tall shtps From
Tuescldy uoW Jan 22, VlSllors can
view the htstonc vessels d<>{ked tit
the mu!>eum. Tours of the ships.
mcludmg below deck, will be ava1l-
dble penodlcaJly durtng thetr stay
Progrnm for school groups and sc.ul-
mg trammg dre also available And.
begmnmg Fnday, v1S1tors will have
three opporturulles to nde the shtps
dunng a cannon battle reenactment.
"The battle re<>nactments are
unchoreogra phed. w hich makes
them even more exnllng, • said Brad
Sousa, captam or the Lady Washing-
ton. "This is a great educational
opportunity to se(> d real. working
part of htstory. •
The Lddy Washmgton ts d full.
scale repllca of the hrst AmencdJl
sht)AtO ever saiJ mto the waters of
the Pacific Northwest. The HawaudJl
Chteftan, a 103-foot-squdre top'>dtl
ketch. was bwlt in I fawali in 1988 in
the style of d 17901>-erd northPm
European tradmg v set
"They're magm/1cent to seP
Just spectacular,· Sdld Lyrm McFar-
lane. a pokeswomtln for the I fawai-
ldll Chief tan .• And the expenence of
gomg on board dnd dctudlly sailing
them lS exciting •
Fnday's battle reenactment t!t d
fund-raiser for the museum, com-
plete with wme dnd hors d'OE'uvres.
In celebrabon of the htps' Vtslt. I.he
museum will break from 1L'> usual
WHIT'S AFLOAT
• WHATS AR.OAT 11 published penodlcally. If
~ •• ~. nautql event submit the
information to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. hy St.
Cost.a Mesa. CA 92627, by fu to (949) 646-
4170; or by .-mail to dailypllotelllt1mncom.
GONDOLA TOURS
Conola Romance offers dally tou:n of
Newport Harbor during lunch and
dinner C'dll (949) 675-4730. The tours
90 out of Lido Marn.ta Village, 3400
Via Oporto m Newport Beach.
UYAIC TOURS
The Upper Newpol1 hy Ecologtcal
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The Hawallan CbJeftan and Lady W..aalnfton, two 18th century repUca
hips, wlll sail Into Newport Harbor 011 Tuesday. .
FYI
• WHAT: Si>eth ann~l Tall Ships Tour
• WHEN: Tuesday until Jan. 22; Battle reenactment fund-raiser for museum Is
3 to 6 p.m. Friday. Reenactments also take J>'ace Saturday and Sunday from 2
to 5 p.m. Dockside tours are ava ilable Thundly, Friday •nd Tuesday from • to
6 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Jan. 2 t from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sailing training for all ages is availal>le Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hlst<>ty
programs for fourth-and fifth-gr• students are available wee4cdays.
•WHERE: The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. 15t E. Coast Highway, on
board the Riverboat Pride of Newport
• COST: Friday's fund-raiser battle reenactment is $45 for adults. $25 for chit-~ dren S 12 and younger. Reenactments Saturday and Sunday are S40 for
adults. S20 for children. Sailing training is S40 for adults, $20 for children;
tours of the boats cost S 7 per f amity, U for adults, S2 for students and
seniors and 41 for children 12 and younger.
• INFORMATION: To take part in Friday's battle reenactment call (949) 673-
7863, for other reenactments, cl~ and other programs. all (800) 200-5239.
chedule to lay open Monday to
dUow people to tour the Hot Yachts
exhibit on display unbl March 15
·Just seeing the ships from the
Reserve ttnd Nature Preterve hosts
two-hour kayak tours of the Back Bay
at 10 o.m . every Sunday at 2301 Uni·
vers1ty Dnve, Newport Beach . $20.
Kayaks made available through New-
port Dun Resort. Call (800) 585·
0747 for re rvations.
SllllllG CWSIS
SaUboat rentall ud pnVllte a..ona
are uvilll4ble et Marine Sailing in the
Bdlboa Fun Zone. Advend!d classes
includo navtgedon, b g boat, pow r·
boat. mtroduction to h vy weather
and ltrst-rnale lnltructlon. (949) 673·
7703; thl' Blue Dolphln Sailing Club,
(9'9) 644-2.5251 or Udo Sdiling Club,
(94 } b75·0827
highway as you come over I.he
bridge ls a big draw,• Eg gleston
said. ·People see them and JUJt pull
right m. •
IOAT llllTILS
EJectrlc boat rentals are available by
the hour at Duffy Electnc Boa , 2001
W. Coast ffighway, Newport Beach
All boats are eqwpped with wmdow
enclosures and CD playen. tee and
cups are provided. Reservations are
suggested. An hour rental ls $70.
(9'9) 6'5-6812.
Gondola Adventures/Newport. 3101
W. Coast Highway. off en one-and
two-hour gondola aui.sa. A on ·hour
tour with c:halnpegne is S70. A two.
hour tour with dinn r and cbern-
pegn LS $180. Pickup is available et
waterfront restaurants. (9-49) 675· ,984,
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Doily Pilot
A tall order f or
Newport H arbor ·
A hoy. •
This week, you mlghl
bear the roar of can-
nons off our coast as the t 03-
foot Hawo.iian Chieftain and
the 112-foot Lady Washington
attempt to ou tmaneuver each
other tn a battle reenactment. The two 18th Century replic4
tall ships will anive in New-
port Harbor on Tuesday and
will berth until Jan. 22 at the
Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum's stem-wheeler
rephca, the Pride of Newport.
The ships. on another ix-
month tour, will host dock-
side tours as well as educa-
tional school outings, reen-
actment cannon battles and
training to be a 18th Century
sailor. The crew will be in
full period costumes as they -
caU on t 6 ports between San
Francisco and Sen btego.
Both ships have visited our
harbor in the past with great
fanfare. The Hawaiian Chief-
tain is an 1840s North Euro-
pean nadlng Vessel replica
and the Lady Washington is a
replica ol a Brigantine.
lb be part " these adven· tures. call the Newport HMt>or
Nautical MUleW1l at (9C9) 673-
7863, and watch out foe pirates.
Lastly, whlle these vessels
are transiting the harbor, l
hope all the boaters will
extend a wann welcome and
be especially courteous. Both
ships have restricted maneu-
verability with their length
and deep draft. While ln the
harbor, lt appears that Rule 9
applies in th.ls situation.
· Let m e explain Rule 9.
Rule 9 ls Just one of the
n.aY1gational rules listed in the
Uruted StAtes Coast Guard's
Navigation Rules, lntematlon-
al-1.nland book. and actually
this book is required lo be on
board every vessel th.at as 39.4
feet (12 meters) tn length or
greater. An Interesting fad lS
that that most recreational
boaters a.re unaware of Uus
requirement. and many
boaters have never studied
right of way rules at all.
The rul are divided mto
two ports -inland and mter-
nabonal -and the book
contaUl.S the actJons to be
taken by operators or vessels
lo avoid collision .
Inland Rul apply to ves-
sels operating insld~ the line
of demarcation, which ls the
end of the Jetties, whlle lnter-
Mtional apply outsJde·the
Jetti ln the ocean.
With that being said, le t
me review the first section of
Rule 9. The Narrow Channels
section is listed Wlder both
the beedings of international
and Ulland, and both are
basically identical in r ading.
Paragraph (a) states: ·A
veaeJ proceeding along the
COW11e ol a D41TOW channel or
fauway shall keep as near to
the outer Um1t of tbe c:hannel
or fairway which lies on her
itArboard side as is sale and
prac:tJcable. • In other words,
keep your starboard (right)
side next to the shore or the
traffic cb4Me1 Just like drl·
vtng your car on the streets.
Mike Whitehead
THE HARBOR COLUMN
How many llJnes have you
seen one boate r going agalfl5t
I.he Dow of boats cau&ing con-
fusion ror all the oncoming
bootees? In prac:tica1 terms,
pass oncoming boats port lo
port (left side to left side).
Paragraph (b), one of the
most important paragraphs,
states: ·A vesal of Jess than
20 meters in length or a satl-
mg vessel shall not impede
the passage of a vessel that
can safely navtgate only with-
in a narrow channel or fair-
way.· A common sense rule
that states if a boat ls over
about 65.6 feet (20 meters),
then do not unpede safe pas-
sage of such vessel nus
means that if tn a sailboat. do
not tack in front of the vessel
and if under powe r, do not
cause the vessel to man uver
to avo1d your acbons whether
end on. c::rossmg. fistung.
anchoring or cn.ustng.
You must keep m mind
the actions that the current
and WUld have upon these
vessels. Even a school of
sabots lmpeding a larger boat
can cause that vessel to dnlt
uncontrollable a t low or no
speed. maJo.J:ig It unable to
rnaintru.n steerage for !>afety
There are a few more pard-
graphs in Section 9 that go on
Wlth more about sale passage
for the vessels. I will let you
read them on your.own. •
As a side note, 1 have actu-
ally witnessed boats while rac-
mg in Long Beac:b cha.llenge
the large tanker and freighter
stups th.at are underway m I.he
harbor. Remember an old say-
ing: ·e ven 1f you are nght. do
not be dead nght •
Th.ts week's Up comes from
J.R. Means of Bayport Yach ts.
who knows how to rid yachts
of that sewer·hke smell th.at /
onginates when a boat ls left
unattended for a while .
The a:neD nught not be
coming fJun the heeds oc hold-
109 tanks but l.nsteacl from the
gray water sump pwnp that ts
growmg mold and bacteria.
The smell from these organ-
isms waft up though the cl.nuns
of the showers, tubs end sane
sink basins smce boet drains do
normal water
the sink at ·
your recommends to
regularly Dush with lresb wat
and then add a little ~P to
keep your boat smelling fresh.
Safe voyag .
SUU·~D SUN ·
Doily Pilot
..
llSIDI KOOP Briefly!• THE llEWS
Someone bas a cro .. --to !Jear Study: ADHD gen
may hav h lped
early humans W b.il an answ r to a few pre1yo
may bec'om relevant .it r a few
too many (lrinks in a local pul>,
one customer at SkOlih Monahan\ Y<ih
concemt'd w1lh a more concr •le ymbolnT
religion wtule an th r troom.
A bort attention pan may
not be conducive to learrung
m a classroom, but 1t may be
reloted to behaVlor that at on
time helped humans explore
nt•w Pnvtronments and sur·
vive, according to UC l(Vme
re-. •urchers.
Counctlman C&ry Monahan, the be.Ir''>
owner, said SQmebody tole an old Celttf' Cr~ out of th men' r troom 11 t
week.. The crime baf d th mall busi-
n owner -Compiled by the Daily P11ot staff
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COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
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CITY HALL
CAR CANOPIES
The Planning Commis·
sion tonight will review
changes to the city's ord1·
nance regarding automo·
bile canopies at car dealer
ships, car washes and tn
residential driveways. .
WHAT IT MEANS
The law was changed so
it falls in line with the city's
sign ordinance. which says
banners should not be
torn, dirty or faded
WHAT TO EXPECT
The Planning Comm1s
sion 1s expected to recom·
mend the City Council
adopt the ordinance.
VONS RE ODELi G
The Vons Shopping Cen·
ter on 17th Street is hop.ng
to remodel b~ chanq1ng
the facade of the building
and the parking lot.
Nadel Architects. the
authorized agent for Jdck·
sonNons. a Saf eVl{ay Co·.
have requested variance
for the proposed building
height of 42 feet Under
city standards, only 30 feet
are permitted
WHAT IT MEANS
According to a staff
report, planning staff not
ed some problems with th~
proposed plan and want
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Mattress Outlet Store
:::mt 3165 Harbor Blvd.
•
Costa Mesa
On~ Bl«k South of 40S r~~ '° (714) 545·7168
FYI
• WHAT CO\ta M ~
Planning Comm1\~1on .. m t-g
• WHEN 6 10 p m .
• today
• WHERE City Hall, 77
Fair Drive. Ccxtz1 Mesa
•INFORMATION (7 14)
754 5245
more time to rc\olve con
r P.r m with Vom ott1c1al~
WHAT TO EXPfCT
Planning re :'1m1\\1oners
are expe<ted to conf1nue
th1\ 1tP-m to the feb 11
mecttr1g
-Compiled by
Lolita Harper
• Send AllOWM> 10WN items to
the Daily Pilot. 330 W. hy St., C~
M~. CA 92627, by tu to (949) 646-
4170, °' by calltng (949) 574429!1
Include the t1rrw, ~e and loation
of the event. as well as a cont~
phone numbtt A complete hst1ng is
•vailable at wwwd•1/yp4lot.com
TUESDAY
A free seminar on natural
honnone replacement hy Dr
R1t<1 Ellithorpe will take pltlf'C
lrom o·JO to 7 30 pm in the
P<1llo Cttre at Mother's Mur·
l..t•t, 225 E 17th St . Costa
Mt>!><I Reservauons reqwred
tHOOJ 5Q5-MOf\,TS
WEDNESDAY ·
Th e Newport Beach New·
comer; Club will be trdvelang
to Old Town Pasddena for 1t.-.
monthl} meeting. Pledse call
1.01111..· '11 .. it our nev. lilore .. no\\ al·ccpting con ignment
~61> E. 17th Street. Costa Me. a,
I •• 11~ t I hmJ f>lum ·' Pauo
Phnn~ (949) 764-1746
1b tudy, rel ued la.st
w lhows that a vanant
lotm ot a g usoaated wi.th
attention dcftot hyperactMty
disord r (ADHD) mdicat
that the ~rd r b a fclll'ly
receot condition and may once
hav helped buma~ thrive.
Robert Moyns, prof r of
biological ch rru.stry. and his
colleague tudied genes
from 600 people around the
world. Th y found 56 vana-
lions of a g n , one of wb&ch
was trongly a ~ated with
the dtsorder.
Tius vanation was created
between 10,000 and 40.000
Monday. January 1 ~: 2002 s .
years ago and may haW plO-
vided an evolutionary advM·
tag at 50me tune iD bumm •
history. But the study ooukt not
delemllne ii thb evolu~
selecbon ~ till occumng.
ADHD 1 lb ma.t com-
mon duorder U\ arly c:h11d·
hood and aJfecU about 3% ol
all elem nl4ry school chil-
dren m the U S. Th condition
lS charact nzed by devtiop-
mentally tnappropnote con·
dun. lack ol attention and
tmpuls1v~ .and hyperactive
behavior, which ·all usually
occ-ur before d child becomes
7 years old
(949) 644_.032 or (949) ~-without t9491 660-8865, Ext.
4501 for more mfonnabon. 3. www.nm11nterla1th.org
A free class ottered by tbe f llDAY
Amencan Cancer Society to
teach cancer pa bents ~19 Women and men are encou.r-
makeup c&.0d turban bp to d9ed to be tc'!>tPd for~
help hide the ravage ot w. ~ the <f'K>0portQS Testing
chemotherdpy dnd rad1dUon ( ent 1 otft:r. 'iCJ'CeJl1D9S from 10 a m to :l p m at the Sav-oo tredtrnent will be from 10 d m-Dru~dt 1020 lMneAve., New·
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HOdg H<>!>p1tal, 1 I loag Dnve. purtx:Jpant rflCCtving an expla-
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An lnler1alth luncheon UUed
"Sptntuclltty dnd End of Liff>
C'drt•" will be put on by the
Newport-Mc~a Interfaith
\ounc11. bcginnmg with d
rcccpllon at l l ·45 a m and
followed by lunch at noon
dnd the program dt 12:45 pm.
Hoag Hospital'~ chaplam. the
Rev Don Oliver, wtll ledd d
d1scu s1on dunng the pro·
gram. held m the Conference
Center Room l at 1 HOdq On·
ve, Newport Bearh Lunrh i.s
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lntemdUOndl Bu1Jdmg. Room
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grdduatP Student Assn are
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PUILIC
SAFETY
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COSTI MISI
• ANAHDM AWNUE: l'Of.
~sion of• controlled sub-
\tan<e was teported In the
1800 block at 9 ~pm S.tUf
d4y
• ANTON IOUUVMD: Tres-
pau1n9 ~ reported In the
600 block •t 5·0'5 p.m. S.tur·
day
• BAISTOl snaErr. A bur·
glc1ry w'" reported In tN
HOO block at J 45 p.m Fri·
day
• MASONS STNEET AHO
VKTCMIA STlllD"f. Posses
\10n of a controlled w~nce
was reported at 4 a.m 5.ltur
Clay
•WEST aAJ<a ~
Dnnk1ng 1n pubhc was
reported 1n the 1500 block at
10 30 am Friday ·
•WEST 19TM S1'Rl:n Dflnk
1rig in pubhc was repor1ed in
the 1000 block at 2 J5 pm
SJturdcly
• YUICOH AVINUE: Grand
ttwft e11ceed1ng S400 was
r('poned 1n the JOO() block at
' 1 30 JJ rn Frtdcly
NEWPORT IEICH
• BACK BAY DRIVE: A boat
burglary was reported 1n the
1100 block at 3 49 pm Ffl·
ddy
• U ISTOl SntEET AHO
at9'0t: A male was arrested
on wsp1C1on of posseulng a
controlled substance at 3 30
.\ m 5.lturday
• CARNATION AVENUE: A
W\PKIO~ w bject was seen tn
lhe 700 block at 1 06 p m
Sctturday
• DOVE STitE:E1! A woman'\
laptop computer was stolen
lrom her offt<e In the 1100
block at 8 38 ) m Thursday
• JAMeOREE 9'0A.Di Credit
r tirds. a cell phone and •
wmtwatch were among the
lll'ms reported stolen from a
Hyatt Newporter Ho tel room
1n the 1100 block at 2:40 a m
' Friday
• MORNING CANYON: Jew
t'lry was reported st olen from
., ,~,d~e 1n the 300 block
ell 4 48 p .m Frtday
• NEPTUNE: An IBM l•ptop
computer. Palm Pilot and a
m.uwger were reported
\lolen from a rMtdf.nce 1n
the S100 block at 9 30 pm
Friday
• ONDA.: A burglary was
reported 1n the 400 block al
7 09 p m Saturday
• VIA UDO SOUO: An
unknown suspect reportedly
\meared a pot pie on a
woman's 2000 red GMC car
Jnd threw a bowl of rice on
her bcllcony 1n the 500 block
at 8 1 3 a m Saturday
•WEST 16TH S11t£Fr. Some
one attempted to n eal a
vf'hKle m the BOO block at
10 06 •.m Sclturd1y
RUDENESS
CONTINUED FROM 1
toward lhe poor frontmany of
Councilman ChrU Steel'•
IUpporten.
•Tb peopt with V6Y
strong pesons about tbOle
feel they have pemul·
11on IO ~ forward with
their vlews becaUJe there a
council member who supports
them now,• Cowan said.
Councilman Ch.rtJ St I
s~ud be is often misund.er·
stood about bis poSlUon on
local charllie!i and the •work·
Ing poor ·
•rm not against the poor
for God's sakes: he said. "I'm
not against the cbanties. •
But. he said, some of these
charities unwittingly attract
illegal lm..rrugrants into the
commwuty thereby bnngtng
down the quality of the o ty's
i.chools.
BATTLING
CONTINUED FROM ·1
El Cajon resident Sharon
Kettenngham was one of
those partlci.pa.nts. playing
goalie for the San Diego City
#3A Lightning Bolts.
·r·m having a lot of fun; I
needed 1t. • said Kettenng-
hdJTI, dressed in a black Jer-
sey d.Dd holding her goa.l.te
mask
For 10 yea.rs. the 37-year·
old has been playing floor
hockey m addition to playing
i.even other sports.
·1 can't say which one 1s
my ldvon te. • she s&d. srrul-
ang
LEE CE
CONTINUED FROM 1
'tn encc framework and Leece
!>dYS even state education
utric1als are having trouble
deeding how to aUow discus-
sion ol Uus topic.
School Board President
Judy Franco i.aid she believe
NEWSROOM
CONTINUED FROM 1
• 1nJormation technology
f!ds changed,• she ~id.
"The degree or lhe villages
themselves has changed. To
bnng 1l all together, you
need one voice going out to
all of these fact.Jons. For a
long Ume, lhe city bas been
silent, not because they
wanted to be. but because
there wasn't anybody to lay
1t out there.·
And that's what Jackson
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WHY STAY HOME
Sunset 'Dinners
1Qstorante !Mamma qina
Monday-Friday: 4:30-6:15
11ae Ral· Prime Rib or FiWt
Mipoa
(with ....., OI' ..w)
JUST $13.90
•1 know IOlne ol my IUp-
porten go OYetboud 1D their
rhetoric Oil lbme illuel,. be
saJd. •'T'hat dam DOl IDMO l
AOfM with everytbiDg they
~y . .lull becaUM I peak oul on tome -....~oesn·t mean
I'm a radlt or a bigot.•
A handful of udents rrom
out-of-aty high school cJuses
at Mooday's meet.mg wena
qwc.k IO nott.ce the tone of th
meeting.
Bret Bye, a senlo'r at
Lutheran High School of
Orange County, was at the
meelirlg for an Advance
Placement Government
assignment wtth a few
friend . The 18-yeu-old sa.td
he has attended various oty
council meeting tor cla
pro1ects but Costa Me~
stood out. ·ney seem to be more
defensive,• Bye S41d of the
council members. •The other
councils were not quite as -•
he paused to think of a good
I
Floor hockey playen wear
tenrus hoes and use ticks
made Wlth a felt Up to rut a
circular rubber puck.
On each leam. there are
lx plllyers. mcludmg a
goalie, that lake the noor al a
time and there can be up IO
16 members on ~ team, Car·
penler aJd.
Games consi.st of three
nine-minute periods, and
every player plays equal
a.mounts of tune. he scud.
Athletes are placed on
tewns based on their skill
level and range m dge from
8 to 80.
llvineresidenta.ndlong-
1.lme Speaal Olymptcs volun·
teer Kruth BrtgmtlD came
back to watch the port he
the issue needs to be <tis-
. cussed but the' end re uJt will
probably be based on the
state's hnaJ deo 1un
It's not the first wne Leece
has voted against the u e of
books or asked that a book he
removed.
Last yPar Leece asked thcH
four textbooks be 1>ulled from
the school list. two of wtuch
were award wmruny novels
ts gomg to do, lay tt out
there. A former television
reporter out of Phoerux,
Jackson lS most famllior
with that medium and will
use a combmallon of televi-
ion programs and a •
newsletter to better teU the
story of City Hall.
•1t•!t not JUSl what goes
on in th.ts compound; it's
what the comr1lunlty needs
to know about how their
city government is being
run,• she said.
One of her main pro1ects
will be a cable ace televi·
sion how tlUod •Profiles of
word -• i.n.tea.e. •
Mike Thoapon. a.notbet
Mrilof' in the .... go¥em·
1D8Dl c:lal6, deleribed Cowu
UY ry tern.
Cowan Mid he WU atti·
c:Uedforbeing toofonnalu
mayor but d tended her
demoanor, saying she mes to
mlllntAi.n a formal and prof •
siona1 atmosphere.
·An aa.r of famibenty.
breed.I comfort and wonnall·
ty. lnlonnahty C4ll very quick-
ly break down to d.Wupbve-
o and an unwilllngn to
listen.· Cowan !ld.
Unlike the vls1t1ng tu-
dents, City Manager Allan
Roeder has been attending
City Councll meetings for
more than 20 yeen, btst a
staff er and now from the dais,
where he 11ts alongsid the
City Cound.J.
Roeder says a lack of pe-
cific focus from' many ot the
regular speakers ls respo1lS1·
ble for the overall change lD
used to coach.
• 1 decided to take a break
from-it, but it' great to come
back and watch a good lour·.
nament, • said Brigman. who
has volunteered for 27 years
a.nd now coache t 2 of the
22 sports Special Olympic
offers.
•Th.is IS a nice outlet for
people to participate in.·
Brigman said.
Speoal Olympics also
offers a Unified Sports Pro-
gram where speaaJ cduca-
tJon students and general
students at the same school
tram and compete together
in variou sports
"It's a satJsfymg outreach
concept that's an opporturuty
to h.ave more of the commu-
She requested that the novels
"Of Love and Sh.adow • • by
South Amencan author Isabel
Allende, and ·snow Falbng
on Cedars,· by David Guler·
son. be pulled from the tugh
school textbook llst due to
"graphic sexual content •
AU four of the boolu. were
eventually uppmved by the
board.
Before !'th(> Wd'i elected to
Government • She saJd that
wdl be one of four cable
progr~ns that have been
relatively successful on a
local level, the others bemg
•J>ic.k a Pet.• ·speak Up
Newport Government
lssu s • and another ol her
creations, "City Scenes,·
which w1U have 1t thtrd edt·
Uon with a feature on urban
forestry. Newport 1 one of A
few cities that has 1ti. own
hrrPd person devoted to
urban forestry, she noted.
As part of the production,
Jackson visits a council
member m h.J or h •r own
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Mond11J' N;dt SJt«MI u,.,-Pd* Filll Miptnt Diwl-'19°o ,.,..,,,
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aali Se"ice •Nil Eatcrtaiamcat
tone dunng I.he pat 10 or 15
yeu1. Pldt. th public ('O~nt
poruon of the m ung -
which UMd to focus oo vi 1Y ~ tau -bu now
became a pulpat for g re.I
pnNlChing. .
•What I ronsld r it now ts
a platform for the $4JDe peo-
ple to make th same 5tate·
menl time and time again.•
Roed raid.
Many public comment
tatements take P{1 a form of
01bdlm ~d thus Set a nega·
-tiv tone f•r the rest of the
meeting, Roeder d.
Along the Sflme line •
many ('Ouncti regula.-s speak
on nearly every item on the
agenda m an eflort to 1eiter-
at o g n\?~ theme. While
Roeder 1a1d he re5perts th~
who are aeatlve enough to
tie seemJ.ngly nonrelated
ls5u · together, he added that
repeUUve complainb lo e
effectiven when applied to
ruty·mvolved, • Carpenter
saJd. ·All my thanks goes
out to the Newport-Mesa
Urufled School DlStnd,
including the Corona del
Mar High School ath.lebc
department and Derose Wet·
land, the community service
specialist for the high school.
for ~a.king tlus day po s\-
ble. •
All competibons foUow '
· Olympic tradition with open·
mg and closLDg ceremonies
and gold, sliver and bronze
medals.
Floor hockey is one ol 22
year-round team and md1·
VldUdl ports Spead.I
Olympics Southern CalJfor-
rua of(e~-
The Southern Ca1Jforn1a
the board, Leece 10 1993 led a
group ol parents m efforts to get
adult magazines put behlnd
blind rs The Cost.4 Mesa ·Oty
Council eventually passed an
orcl.lnance that reqwred such
magazm to be covered.
• ~ NEWMAN covers edu·
~tion Sh~ may be rnched at (!M9)
574-4221 or by e·ma1I 1t
d~rd~ MWman011t1mes.com .
dtSlnct dnd walks the dts·
tnct with them, lund of m
th same vein a publlc
broadcasting leg nd Huell
Howser does on h1S show,
"Cabforrua Gold.· • r want to get away from
the lalkmg head that people
• • he said. • 1 want them
portrayed as real people •
Along with the television
programs, she is producing
a newsletter a.nd more con·
tstent new relea e and
lnteracllng more with the
city's Conference and V1s1·
tors Bureau.
Jackson came to Califor·
nla 1n 1990 after 23 year
working m Phoenut televi·
s1on. She holds a journalism
degree from the Uruversity
of Missouri. Before jgning
on w1tb the city, he was the
ComcasVAdelph a public
affolfS manager m charge of
ll local orlglnetl program-
ming. She worked Wlth
about 25 fri lane televi·
s1on JO~ m N wport
Be ch, Bu no Park, Fuller-
ton. Placentia, Seal Beach
and Santa A.no.
But Jackson not he's
not heri in Newport Beach
to remake the wheel, just to
get It som gr . And
she's got her work cut out
H the alorementionod
Cr nllght crowd has not
only won the Wft of words,
but il has flexed its muscles
wtth a recent bollot box vic-
tory agaln t th Koll pan-
aloo a.n.d the announcem nt
that there will be Cr n-
Ugbt·bockod candid.al! In
Nov mber'a election.
·nat old adage that the
1<JU aky wheel ge the oll
bat reaUy r l'Jtd its h ad,·
Jaduon Mid. •1 just n..t ·
to make It known that
there are two lid to ev ry story.• ,..
I
I
Daily Pilot
. ery singl
Cowan ag • ytng ·u
d not help when you bav
peopl (who onJyl complain
and bnng forward probJcm
W1th no luboJ\S. •
Otion d lh doesn't
mJnd crittcal comm ots or
th4t m to come out
of left tield. but ill does want
aucll nee mem rs IO ute a
level of decency wh n
addressing ctty officials and
each other.
·1 Uke hearing from the
communJty and certainly
appreciat wh o peopl take
the time out to peak to u , •
Dlxon Id. "But for those
who are angry. I only hopt>
they would give us a chanc.-
and not yeU at us • .
• Staff Wnt., ~ IHARAJH
contnbuted tO this story
• LOUTA Kh llt cov.n Cost1
Mew s,t,. may be rffC,Md It ~9)
574-4275 Of by e-mail .i loltU hMp
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lit
Region serve more than
9,000 mentally and physlccll-
.IY challenged duldren dnd
adults LD the 11 -county
region.
Speoal Olympics began
in 1968 when founder Eurucl'
Kennedy Sh.river orgamzed
the first International Speoul
Olympics Garn rnvolvmg
more than 1,000 atbJete
from the U S .. Canada and
France:
Today, th«> progrdJJ\S serw
more than a rrullion athJete~
to all 50 tat and m more
thdn 150 foretgn counlne!t
• llRYCE ALDBn'ON IS the new\
assisunt He m.., be re~hed at
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Jamn Chapman
Waydehch. James Chapman
loving husband, father. and
grandfather. passed away on
January 10. 2002 after a
lengthy Illness He was bom
1n Alhambra where he spent
hi$ childhood years H• was a
graduate of U.S C. and
served his country as an
otflcer with the Air T ranspor1
Command In India dunng
World War II. Jim was an avid
golf er and a 48 year restdent
of Balboa He was preceded
in death by his sons Jim
(Butcl'I) and Brent, and
survived by his deYoted wile
of 58 years, Lois. He also
leaves a daughter. Pattie
Phtlhps Eve and a
granddaughter. Bnttany.
Pnvate servlC88 were held. In
lieu of nowers. memorial
c:Jonationa may. be sent to the
Cahfomia Kidney Foundation,
8081 Orange Avenue, Suite
13, Cypress, CA 90630. or the
Amencan Diabetes Aun.,
6300 Wlltht,. BNd .• Suite
1100. Los Anoe*. CA. 90048
Heritage MemonaJ SeMCel
PlllCl_J_
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Quon OF THE DAY
·our girls have been fired up
about lhe Costa Me!O game from
lhe get-go. Lfhls game is more
emoUonal than predictable ... •
Paul Kirby, Estancia girls hoops coach
mOP£NER
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Daily Pilot lportll ..._,,. ~oger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 • Spom kJit1 949-65().() 170 Monday, Jonuory 1 ~. 2002 5
DON lJ • ._ o...t1' Pl.. T
Mela's Nld_lelle Jantl (00t heads the ball as Kristen Bagwell fll), Devin Denman (37) and a Uni player watch.
CdM, Mesa to .collide
Sea Kings, yet to lose in 20
Pacific Coast League games,
host Mustangs Thursday.
a.Ty Faulkner
DAILY Pll.oT
The guts socrer teams lrom Coronel
del Mar and Cost.a Mei.o tugh schools.
who battled ror the Paoft<" C~ Leogue
cbampiomhip last sedSOn. are scheduled
to moet Thursday at CdM to tughbght d
c:rudal week of play for Newport-Me<iti
Oistnct squads •
Coad\ Ron Evans' CdM <;quad 19-3·
J. 2-0 an the PCL) ts blddmg tor a l1urd
sb'aJght league tJUe The Sed King~.
ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern S<.>ct>on
DMsk>n rv. No 8 m Orange County c1Ild
tied with Northwood dlop the PCL after
one week. ~ Uruversity Tucsddy. then
-host~ Mesa Thursday
Mesa (8-4-t , l-1). ranked No 10 m
CLF DtVlSion rv; will wann up for the
CdM howdown by v1S1Ung E.\tanoa
Tuesday
Meanwtule, Ul the Seo View.Lec:tgue.
Newpon Harbor (7-6-2, O-t-1), ranked
No. 6 Ul Orange County and OF Dlvisioo
U. will try to rebound from a rocky tan
with another tough week.
Coach Jason Sorrell' urut will VlSJt
Laguna Hills Tuesday. before hosung
Woodbndge. ranked No 4 an CIF
Dtvwon a. ThW'Sday
•Without a doubt. 1l' a big week for
us: Evtll\) !>tlacl ·uruvt-Nl'r knoc k('(I oU
~ N1qU<'l f1'.o l an th" counl)I. 1-2.
earlJ r tn the y(•dr dlld \\'t' lost to Ah.'>O,
2-0, SO WC hdVf' lo bl' IOnl'>l"{I Tut"tddy.
And u lot of our trcurunq ~..._.,tom have
been pent on whdt w1.-r£' qomg to hdv<>
lo do dCJdlO'>t Co,1.1 M£'\a !The
Musw.ncrl tit'<l ~ I 1 • J klS! 'r('<tr m tht' hrst
round ur PCL plt1y1. lht•n WI' b4.•t1I Uwm.
1-0. ~Wt' hdd two rNll'r touqh IJtUlll"'S
with I.hem lust yl'<tr And lrom whul I've
hedld. they're t•ven ~tJunq r ttu.., yedf
thdll lht>y Wet(> l~I yettr '
M<• t1 CouC'h Ddn John~tun ul..o
('Xp<!Ct d touqh btttth• rilJtllO...I C'dM.
wtuch I.!> t 7-0-l '>lnet"' t·nu•ru1q lht• PCL ·r think th..-rt• df«' hw h·dm-. an thP
PCL tht1I, on uny Cfl\ICll duy. <'•In hedl
dl\yont~ 1•1s.<>: Johnston 'Mtacl ·c '<IM I.!>
dearly the tectm to knock oll u·~ olMtll.l'>
(the, Sea Kmgs} hdV<' d lot of ldlt>nt. but
I Uunk the t.Jlc•nt they qrc1dut1lt><f ld!>l
year will be hMd lo ovt•rromc l..tl<,t YPdf
the11 goabe tBnttd Vogek• now .it low.ti
mode four or hvc of th<' hest 'KIVI'' l'v<'
seen agdlf\St uc, I lhtnk our qut.. wtll bt•
bucked up by the ldCt thdt '>ht•' not
there, although the QOdlJ 'tht•y h<fH' th.ls
year (trt'Shman Rt1ch<'I Wc11t•r..1 h.i., 1)1-en
doing a hne )Ob •
D lf'n c h~ l>M.>n d k<'y lur both
Mesd dnd CdM, d!t ht1'> ofh•n.,1ve
bdlanrfl
10e Seil Kmg dJl'! coming ofJ 'ihUlout
vactora<'s over L.igund Bed<"h clnd
E ldnC'hl, an which lht•y srorcd d
romb11wd 16 gocds
CdM '" bol~lt>rt'CI by the• retum ol
All·CIF South<'m <:;t•ct:lon madltl'ldt•r
EIJ.shd Morgan. d iuruor who pldyf.>d ht.>r
fllSI gcUTic ol lhe M'cl!.On d<ldlf\SI EsW.rlOcl
Morgan. r(>('OverNJ from kn('(' sun1cry.
had d gOdl clnd two ~l\l'> in lunated
urt1on <1gdan t thP E<lqh•' t1nd Evdn.,
bt•hev(''> hl'r 'ip.trk di nudJwld b ct huqe
plus
ThP &'d KU1Q'>. howevPr. h.Jvc 'evt"rdl
.. 1ronq wt•aponc, ctlreddy an ldte-~n
IOml, IOC ludmg o,('nJOr IOf'Wdfd AJllion
I fdJVey dnd 1uruor Lauren Shepherdson. -w(> hctd rune datferenl pluyers <,('()re
t1<J•llllSI fi'>tdnoc1. • Evans 'i<lld
l.)ef<'n'tlvely. 1uruor swN>per Paige
Jct.lill:> ~ toined by Shepherdson tstoppctl
dnd lullbdc.ks Kuvx> Krc1mcr .and l..duren
Lot• to pmVlde Walf'f' a ..obcJ b..tck hnc
·wc·v~ really \)('(!n playing ~dly
11\ Uw b.1<k.' faan) "4:11d .
Johnston al o r red•h'd his tc•um'i.
dC'Censc. kl'ycd by ..cruor ~<-t•per OeVlll
Dt 'ntndll
Oftenstvely. 1uruor rrudht•ldPJ 'hdron
t>.iy. a' wf'll clS forwc.lltls ""u«ah Ronqu.allo.
ct -.eruor c1nd Jt•nny Spark., ct lreshmdn.
hdve 11 q<>d.ls ap1<'0! for tht• Mti!>ldngs
"The• tnck w1.JJ be ta kt'<'I' lthe St>d
Kmg I out ol the n 1. • Johnston Sd.ld
"With dlt lhe11 tt1Jt>nt. tf wt• can kPep
them out ot th<• nN. w<• hdv<' enough
w&1.pon..c. Uus ye.tr. oftem1wly, that we're
qoang to put pr UI(' on th<'m •
Johru.lon Sdad hL'> tedlll w~ contnte
SEE GIRLS PAGE 7
. HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS IASKOIALL HIGH SCHOOL BoYS socaR
Freedom
of Speech
GM.Ci ~I Do\l.Y "Of
CdM'I 11Me DWioa (4t coatloll l.e MO • e..-l'M .. lofm da vtv....., tor pa• 1 nrtaa. CdM"s Julim Qind CSt loob-.
Hitting the road
., ............ , llll •
t
Ill ·RI
Sports HaJ.l of Fame
CPlt)bratjng th<' 1nillPrtniun1
MATI
HERRINGTON
Corona del Mar
Former star outside hitter helped the Sea Kings win '89
CIF 4-A volleyball champ1on!thJp. among other deeds.
Richard Dunn
DAii. y PILOT
G rowmq up an C"orono HI
del Mar. it's htUd not
lo be expo..ed to the
l>J>Or1 <11 voU<>ybc.ill
II not al the bcoch. then !>Ull!I}
ell one ol the 'iChoob dunnq r<'<•'''
or PE
For Mdn I h·mng1on. d good
dlhJete with 1umptng aballty dnd .t
bag swmg. 11 Wd!> the p<>rfecc ht
"My '>ISler tBrookeJ c•nmurdgc'<.J
me to tdke Charhe 8rdnde's r hnac-
in hfth grade '>he's r«cllly the one
who got me to pldy voll •ybcill
said Hemng1on, who became d
!>ldl di Corona del Mur I llgh.
wher he WM d rare four-yeclr
varsity lettenndn. and lat<>r plcly''<l
dt use
Hemngton. dJ\
outside tutter. WdS the
Sea V1c.>w League'
co-Player of the Year rmd
a hrst-tea.m A!J·C'IF
Southern Secbon 4·A
selectton in 1989 d~ a
senior when the Sed
King~ c;hoclced Mlta
Costa to win the CJF
l\tu,l ol 1 lcrrtnqlon"• teammates
qr1>w up pldyuig togC'lher ·so we
dlre.tdy hdd thdl rherrustry ttnd
thut CdmMddl'm•. • h added •we
d1dn t rcdll~ hdve that Hugh Foster
or lhdt om• quy other tecuns can
l..1•} on Ty Pnr(' wdS the ob\'lOUS
h•c1dN who r«dUy IPd ~.but
,., t·ryonl' ( 11ntnbuted That was
1h1• be t mom<>nt dfler that hnaJ
poml (d<JdlO)t Mtrd Cosldl •
In bdslo.1•tbdll. I lernngton
l'dmed lhard·ledm All-~ View
Lt•dque honors under Coach Paul
Oms dS th<' 20-1 l Sea Kmg
ddvanr~ to the CIF 3-A hnatS at
the Lo Angele., Sports Arena.
where th1•y lost to Ttabuco Hills.
S<f-'>5 ctlter C'dgmq Morrungside IJ\
ovt>rtmw in the rruh.nals. 57-56
A two-yedr var-;1ty tarter tn
both <;ports Hemngton
Wd also voted most
vttJuable player of the
Laguna Beach basketball
toumam nt tus senior
yt>ar
But volleyball became
I lemnq1on's No I
Pd >on shortly alter.
attending his hist cllnlc
w1th Brcmde "Charbe tltle
·They w ~
und ledted the whole
year,· 1 lemngton said of
hd sort of had a bag
Matt Herrington tnlluence on my
the Manhattclll Beach-based
Mustangs. a J)('renmal CIF IOTC'f'
who fedtured that year. 11rnong
others. lutur • P.ro beach volleyball
~tandouts Canyon Cemcln cmd
Ddvad Swattk
"They were head and houldl'rs -
favor Ml to Wl1l the whol thtng.
ddded Hemngton whosP CdJl.t
team. COdched by Brande. had
plenty of hrcpower ol its own an
Jason P rtuns, Chns Pltha. Melli
Cwiertma and tter 'fy Pnce. thP
CTF 4·A Player or the Ye,u
Alter the a Kang d teated
Dam Blanton-led Laguna Be h in
the mlfinaJ • they knocked ort
to~secded r.-1"'.i C<>:.ta ln th ftnclls
at M nna High. r.illymg for ci
J6-18. 15·12, 15·6, 15-a Wlll
-~ is the ht-st t«'am we hdve
p'4lyed lhl.s y ctr.· Mua C ld
Coach Make Cook wid m May
1989 ilflN th«' a Kmg up t h1s
p \l'lousJy un~ten team.
Earl.let. CdM'\ football team
captured th school' flnl CJP Utt
and its bask tball urut, which also
featUR'd H~on, r ac~ •
CIP champJonship gam •
"Our h ad rouruelor t Corona
del Mar .. Bob Worley, once S&Jd
that the of '89 w on• of th
~ (athletle) c they'd v r
h4d at th school.· d
Hemngton. a ClF ho perform r
an two ports th t y r
Hemngton, who h d 22 kills in
the CIP volleyball fuWi. will r
forget the f ling be shared with
h1I t nunat &fter IOlin thf' ft t
game ln utta play. ·we .u f tt w toWd t t.hOlle guy.: he sakS • W b.ci • c.hat\c
to btet them tn the tlnt gem •
be<'ame we rwd for the ~
but we mllde t0me stupid
milCalc•. like we mi.eel • !ll!l'V •
hm ~we IOlt the lint
gllllMt, I lmew w CO\akt bMl tbMn
ADd w. .,._ "*" convindngly It ,... .....
voUeybaU career.· saJd
Ii mngton. who tarted on CdM's
Vdf'>1ty as d fr hman Wlth then-
'4.-'0aor '>ldndout Bndn Lewis. a
IUIUn> Sldr on lhe pro beach
\OIJl'ybatJ tour
In 1985 CdJ'.1 won th ClF .C -A
hUf' under COdch Matt AJbade
whf'n lew15 was a 1uruor and the
loUowmg dson. Hemngton's bnt
for lhe Sea Kang • was the
prov rbtal ·rebuUdtng• year.
In 1987. Hemngton'
\Clphomorl.' year. h ea.med
..eC"ond·team dll-le gue honors m a
year dommated by Foster and
ewport Harbor. which won the
cir 4-A chrunp1onshlp
In '88, Brand ncered as CdM's
boy roorh and • year lat r the See
Kmg we~ beck on top of the ClF
voll«'ybe.U world with th 11 second
taU .
f remnqton, who shared lngue
Player ol the-YeM laurels WUh
Cw1 rtrua tn '89, \ttnt on to play
thr y an at use. lncludlog 191U
wh n th 'TtoJans faced Long
Beach tat m th NCAA
ch mp1· hip match.
·na t w my oat -to play
Oiv11ton I rolleg volleyball. I Md
a Q"redl tun • • Mid H rrtngton.
who cam olf tb ~m· heDch..
H mngtol'\. who graduated
from U wtth • d an com·
murucaoo ·• worn fOf VMilaa
Wlli• a~~
and li an N wport 8Mch wttb
hil wU • V< roruca . TMy were
mamtd m February 2000.
H rMgt n. 31. Ulo hMa.o
old r broth r, aw. "tho "" a'«*
antry and trade at CdM m the
ty 1 • "They c.aed him
ttttch.· H nington Mid ·My
~ gre.NM. He\ alwayt
n IUppocU\'e, •
The l.ltelt ~"' .... Ol8y Not Spoftt Hell al ,....
tleningeon O'edil .........
Jane.W._t...,,wnm
C'lud., wtlb .-...,,1am •bit
lhmd....,_.arw .
'
•
6 Monday. January. 14, 2002
. ,,
Daily Pilot
• -
HONOR ROLL
Records are made tc;> be·broken, bufcbamptoris are forever ..
Here's the pride of the Newport-Mesa District who have left marks that are etched in stone .
.. -
BOY CIF SOUTHERN SEcno TFAM CHAMPIONS
Year, Division Team (Coach)
1967 · ewport Harbor (Wayne Horowitz)
1970 ewport Harbor (\Vall r 'Pal''Wllson)
1971 ewport Harbor (Walter •pal' Wiison)
1975 Corona del Mar (Dennis Trout)
1976 Corona d I Mar (Dennis Trout)
1 m Corona del Mar {Dennis Trout)
1978 Corona del Mar {D nnis Trout)
t 979 Corona del Mar (Ted Winston)
t 980 Corona del Mar (Ted Winston)
1983 Corona del Mar (Ted Wmston)
'99 Div. I Corona del Mar. (Tim Mang)
'01 Div. V Corona del Mar (Tim Mang)
BOY~ CIF . OUlllERN ECTIO ' INDIVIDUAL SINGLFS CHAMPIONS
Year Player, chool
t 971 ROBERT OGLE, ewport Harbor
1979 DANNY SALTZ, Corona del Mar
1985 MIKE BRIGGS, Corona del Mar
1990 BRETT HANSEN-DENT, Newport Harbor
1996 TAYLOR DENT, Corona del Mar
BOYS CIF SOtmlERN SECTIO INDMD AL OOUBLFS CHAMPIONS
Y "ar Player. cbool
1970 Glenn Cripe/Robbie Cunningham, Newport Harbor
1975 Jjm Curl y/Iordan Otterbein, Corona del Mar
1976 Jim Curley/Jordan Otterbein, Corona del Mar
1978 Danny SalWCraig Thomas. Corona del Mar
1983 Jeff Ewing/ John Washer, Corona del Mar
1989 Rob tkin/Doug Scbulein, Corona del Mar
2001 Brian Morton/Garrett Snyder. Corona del Mar
Corona
del Mar
High
product
Taylor
Dent.
HOGPS
CONTINUED FROM 5
Keri Phebus, ~hen a star for Corona del Mar High.
GIRi£ CIF SOUTHERN SECl10 TEAM CHAMPIO S
Year, DIVlsioo Team (CA>acb)
78 3-A Corona del Mar (Jan Haley)
79 3-A Corona del Mar (Scott Penner}
'88 ~A Corona del Mar (Dave Heft'em)
'89 ~A CA»rona del Mar (Dave Heffern)
YI Div. I CA»rona del Mar fibn Mang)
·oo Div. IV Corona del Mar (Andy Stewart)
. '01 Div. IV Corona del Mar (Andy Stewart)
GIRLS CIF SOUTHERN SECTION INDMDUAL SINGlES olAMPIONs
Year Player, &chool
1988 KERI PHEBUS, Corona del Mar
1989 KERI PHEBUS, Corona del Mu
2000 BRrITANY REITZ. Corona del Mar
GIRl.S aF SOUl1IERN Sl£11CW NJIWJllAL DOOIHS OIAMPIM
"" Year Pia,_ SdlDol
19'11 ~~Blare, Corona d8I Mar
t98t Ka•hJ ~ o~ Elt•Dde
BOYS
CONTINUED FROM 5 ,,,
•
Donate
your vehicle •. and C'Y'tal Mlno, all attended juruor high on the Costa M ..
camp
qukk IOlut.loQI to lhe probleint llMlt have mystified Cotch Steve
Crenshaw lbw far.
1-888-308-6483
Set hope jn motion
to improv I al live .
• Real .E.._~tc: • T~x Oeduc.1lb&C
By1 Jd (10 2 points psgarne), fellow juniotl'llba Gray (13 7 ppg)
and w (9. ppg) •• ~ poinl guMl. .. the Uy perfamen
for th Eagl
• M on • thn1e-9une loltng 9lnNlk. ii paced bY junior R.hondl
Naff (16.3 ppg. butonly7 ppg bl IMgue).
Also at stake II a lbal'e oft.be .......... LMly 8911 trophy, whk:h
goeJ lo the annuill M9M-IW-cM ...-wtnw. ~ wtUdl
swept the MY"•'9' IMI •nae m ...S •two-,.. M9M Nllga; bM
• woo the trophy four a... ID ........ ,... .. ••' 7
!(9,
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blfole tllOJllng Olbd NJl'f r•' ,,....,.
•Right now, It's hatd ror me to l'Hd what this team II going to
do,• Crenthlw Mid. •w.•re baV1ng • problem with IMdenbip on
tbe fiekt. We cu play, blecauee w.•re .,..-.gy the Mme team w.
had lut yNt. I don't bow If this week ii do or die, but lt'a
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Doily Pilot
GIRLS
CONTINUED FROM 5
efter Thursday'• 3·0 lost to
Northwood, .and wW go through
•kJugb ~ ore taking
ooCdM •
He Mo llld p&aytng Elt40dl (3-
11, 0.2), out"ICOl'\'d, 2(j..() ln lffgue
th 1411, won't h p the MustADgs
• build toward Thunday's cballenge.
• Playing Estdll("1d dOel not build
oonfidence. •Joh on Ji4ld •Not to
grl.nd It.ho Eag 'l OOlie5 in It, but
they're not who yqu.want IO pldy to
y ready for d big motch •
Newpait HaJbor, Wbkh had won
7 of 8. indudlng a 1-0 lnumph over
nval CdM. h.-ading Into league, was
be ten by Alli-0 Nigucl, 1-0, then
tied lrv&ne, 0-0, to open kt-tgue on slaky ground
Tho~ OOfd cl strony showing
U. to romam m lltJe <U'llmlion.
11uarsday'i. home game dg111n t
\'lbodbridgc is schoduled ror 5 p.m.
Academy lbtguo reprosenldUve
Hill hosts Ca.lvary Chapel ol
Downey Tuesc:lliy untl ts ut Oldord
A d my ThurMi1:1y.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CMbr•tmg ~ 0.1/y Piiot's
Athler. of~ Week ~rifl
SPORTS
Highs and lows of UC lrvin.e hoops
Men 1s basketball team ls on
a roll while women's squad
tri to dig itself out of a hole.
U~ lrvtne &huwcued the~ and ....
Wont l.n I two btitetbdtl
progmns la.st w k.
1M UCl men._ tMrn ii tht> ~':\t ln tho
Bag w Cont alt Mm.Ing ..
thnlllog vittory cw hOlt Utah tate.
ThUl'lday.' .
St-tuor guard Jeny-GrMn had 31
po&nll and bit •Jumper at the buzut th.st
Wted the An ters over the Ag 67-6&
UCI snapped Utah State'I 31-game win
Wukatbome
1Wo days &ater, the AntHten
cont.mued tbmr aucceu on the r'Oold wilb a
92·S4 WI.I) over Idaho
UCJ (12-4, S-0 in thf> 8lg W t) IS the
only undefeeted team tn con1 ~ play.
~ women'I tecun Ii not fillrtng t0
well The Aotedters t4· IO. l • 21 wero blown
out by UC R.lvenlde, 77-47, Jan. 5 and fell
IO Long Beach State, 91-60, ThU111day
Thoy are seveotH tn ·conference aheud
ol Cd! Stat Fullerton (2· 12, 0.3) MK! Idaho
f6-9. 0-4)
"!Just don't t.tunk we have found
oonoelv~. • ua Cooch Mark Adams scud.
·we re41.ly don't have m Identity yet~ c1
teum We're not a grMI defemive team
like w • were t&.I year. OtlerwveJy, we UJto
htt and ffiWt There IS JUSI 00 ~tency _
in t>tlher are.t •
Tlwl doesn't M>Und good The mlddJe
ol lbe season is not a good tune lo have an
idenllly CNIS
Allhoogh lhc Anteaters woo their hrst
game ol the regular season. they went on
to I06C eight straight Tho 1quad topped
the skJd with throe> str419h1 wim before
eod.ang up on lhc losing end of blowouts to
R.lv<>mde lilld l.0119 Bectch
·We won thr in c1 row dJld w • y<>I u
LIWe romplocen1,• Add.ms scud "Wf' didn't
play thdl well clg.ianst Cdl Swte Fu.llenoo
dJld we tl1I won and then we wenl over to
R.lversld and ub!oolutely ldnked I c.b(Jn'1
fee.I like we competed ell c1ll We Ju.It
turned the bAU over loo much •
TheA.nmt .,..
ltill wdbout 1'411 •
UN PMllknlt and
Wendy C.bbe 8ot.b
have lower-lug
ftaetura •w ne.rt to
ovcrconwi .Cuff ldw
tNI, • Adanll IMll.kt •
·we can't ~ ttw1 cJS
an ea to why
we ootdoulg
well. w~ hov got ta
8g\&re uut a W•Y to
WU) wtthoul tht>m •
Admnsswd
Gabbe Is one of tJw
AmoraAguh
COLLEGES
teem I.up shootch 'hu b dVt"ttKJll'Y "If)
pomb tn five con~ r: .. ulknt•1 pmvidt-cl
1Uppol1 for I.ht! Ant~lt>~ VIX c1Uy,
IOlOOlhlng the l"4111 I~ <;4•nou\ly l.K kUHJ
DOW
·1 tJunk Faulkner hod takt•n thdt rolt> o
Im.le bat,• Adams swcl ·uvcn U111uc1h '>h1•
WU a lroshmdn, she C'dOtt.> Ill dllll ''K' Wu\
IOmebody th.al, bet.tu.,.•,.,.. knoW\ trn•
gamo pretty wt>U, lht•y louk1..-d up to She
wu able to t U lhl•m wlu1t m't.'llt-.1 tu hf'
done and bring Uwm c11l lc.icJl'thf'1 Tiwre.,
nobody out th re ntjht now th.st clot"'>
that.
A town houldn't hd\I• to cl.-1.ic•nd un ct
~lo leod st 11M•fl• nu•,,,.,. "'lllf.Jr>
on UCJ't. squad C 111<ly t >pr1tt1h Brondy
I fud.5on. Jand C '1peruv11 LL'w1 \\c11111c k dnd
Enn Tucn.lmson
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you gf't hve luuh in 14 uunuh"
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