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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• ..... Thesunwm sh ne plenty today, with highs reactung about 60. Lows may ewn dip into the high 30s. Just a t.ld cold, Grab ~notM! blanket. S..P ... 2 SERVING TI:iE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2002 Newport narrowly moves Marinapark onward •The 147-room luxury resort receives a 4-to-3 approval that will allow developer to begin environmental and traffic studies. June c:.--..r•nde DAILY PilOT NEWPORT BEACH -What should have been d routine step ln the process for the developer or d 147-room luxury resort instedd left that project dangling by a thread at Tuesday's City Council meetmg until counaJ members voled 4 to 3 ~ " to dlJow thf> developer to begin gathenng 1n1onnd1Jon on the pro· jeers effects on trafhc and the envi· ronment. More thdn a dozen resident!. poke out dQdJJlSl the project "It disgusts me: Sdld CounctJ· mdn Gary Adam!>, who JOLned coun· cil members Norma Glover and Dennis O'Neil in oppo<;mg the rNfuec;t. "People are saying, ·1 don't Wdnl to hedr th(• fdcts · • Thf' que.,t1on before the ( ·11y CounnJ Wd'> wh<'lher to dUow dt>vel· oper Stephen Sutherlttnd to began env1ronnwntdl stud1e!>, mdud1ng tralflc !>lud1E"i, for a proposed resort di MdnndJMrk. "Whdt we'rp he.inng tonight t!. three c-ounc 11 member-. for at dnd thret• <1qom'>l 11, <1nd \~ldt's !>urpn!>· mg lS the on<.>s for 11 are the ones you'd PXl>f'CI to be dga1nsl ll, dnd vice vt-r'>d, "ctld Counolrncin Steve Brombcrq, who ugreed to move for· Wdrd GrePnhghl Councalmcln John Heffemcln cud he Will> so!JdJy 1.n fdvor of pcrrmttmg the developer to begm gttthenng mforrnat1on, but other counul member . such d'> Addm!>, who !duded the proJect dS "u gem on the> peninsula: 4'dld lbe public mood Wd'> so anu-develop· ment lhdl he would not support movmg thl! project forwdrd Som<' counnl members hdd ug- yestPd Sutherh.and hrst rt1Uy com· mumty i.upport dnd th n return to the council to re1ruuate the proc "U I'm dSked to I will: Suther· ldnd '>did ·1 had planned on golllg door to door d!> pctrt of the stud1e-. becau'>e tl people would ask me. 'What <1bout trufh, 1' 1 don't hdve any !>ludlel> now to teU them what th(> ampdcl!'. would he • • JUNE CASAGRANDE covcm Newport BHch She may be reached at (949) 574--4232 or by email at 1une caw9r;mdeOl•t1mes com Parking woes unite an unlikely twosome • St. Andrew's church and Newport I larbor High ~eek solutions to d C'onunon dilemmd. Deirdre Newman DAllY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -WtuJe the dtvt· s1on between church und state eio<;ls m the clds room. the pctrlung lot 1s proving ff'rl.lle ground for d pclrtnl:.'r'ih1p ror weekl>, the Newport-MeSd UmJ1ed School 01!.tnct and St Andrew's Pre by- tenan Church have been work.mg togeth· er to hnd a solul.lon to the pctrlung prob· !ems that havf> plague>d the ared around Newport Harbor High School. mcludtn~t a lack of oo-streel parlung The gOdl 1 to prov1de ddequate and Sdfe parlung. fdnl- 1tate LTdffaC' flow an the dre<1 dnd Pn urt" pedestrian Sdfety "'<'TC' BY :.fAN _fR D~Y PllOT SEE PARKING PAGE 3 Enedina Sarabia and her sons Joel Gonzalez, 1, and Jose Alfredo Gonzalez, 3, may be displaced from their Pomona Street apartment to make room for a Habitat for Humanity project that will provide affordable housing ln Costa Mesa . • Council approves Habitat project • Costa Mesa Councilman Chris Steel, the lone dissenter, said residents al the site should be English speakers lo increase Westside's diversity. Lolita Harper DAILY PtlOT COSTA MESA -Th We ts1de Wlll see more owner--OCcupied housmg ln the future a the Caty Council decided Tuesday Lo uphold a previou deo- sion lo convert ix apartments into condominiums. Council members voted 4 to 1 to uphold the Plan- ning Com.nus ion's d~on, allowing Habtltil for Humanity to convert cipartments on Pomona Avenue into own r-occupted condonunmms Coun- olman Chris Steel. who had appealed the comnus- sion's dedslon, dissented. ·nus is a project that is a v ry bag l.mprov ment for the area. and the oty has a wonder1ul track record with Habitat for Humanity,· Counc'llrnan Gary Mon- ahan said. ·nus is something that Uus dAIS can be proud or.· SEE HABITAT PAGE' ' • A ,._ to convert a PomOM Street apartment complex lato OOPdomlnJwm foT a Habitat tor Huinanlty alfonlable bomlDg project ls ln lbe woJ'b. Robi11.son nu-is to wi1i, but bench uJil/ conu! by appvint1nent K aren Robinlon 11 not a stupkl woman. You don't just crawl av r the neil bed of law tchool and ace the ..... bar aam on yo\ar ftnt stab ll you heve the breinpower of, Ny, cauti· · flower. Nor do tumlpl p6n down Judge pro ...... In Supmor CoUrt ............ . llCNbbed • ., 31. ADd.... .._ .. ,,dd vap6d. cmtalDly • PGll*al .,.... .. ncMcel. ,....., ....... enough ID moulll a ...... mlmleac ptplar .. .............. ,USr ---•-•ca .... -. 1o-.. ........ a••• _, ...... ...,Du '• ........ 2 a. ,_.QrCC•1 .... ~ ..... . ...... _ ......... . \V\tted Robmson Mor on that an a mom nt. In th m anUme, we boo.Id notr. in thP. margtn that Kline i buncd an legal trouble ot the mott umeemly kind. In December, he p&Mc:t- ed not guilty to five federal counts oJlf!gtng UW.t be poa· MIMd more than 100 tmeges of child pornography on tu. borne -end perhaps Oftk"e -computlilr. And .... this manlb. .._ er..,. County clilldct ...... , .. oftD In .. ,.._..,andllld Diil rla11•• «Ml ....... .,...._•llrp11Dd-dllllwllaa,_..bor _ .,_ .... UC Irvine to get money for Back Bay study • Grant of $330,000 would be used to study the creation of filtering wetlands nedf school. Paul Olnton DAILY P1lOT UPPER NEWPORT BAY -A tate agency 1 l to award a $330.000 grant to UC lrvme for th tudy of a new fr bwa- t r wetland that would ddd a uux of birds and other arumals and dct as a hlter for urban runoff hCddmg into the Back Bay • Th CaWorma Coastal Conservdncy on Thun;day IS pt.."Cted to award the money to the uruv n;1ty to a mbl a report analyzing th convtm1on of dry , land into th weUdnd • cons rvancy pok man Dick Wayman said. The convCJ"Slon of th 202 acres of ca.tt4il see STUDY MGl l ....... ._. ______ , _....,....___, ... ~ 7 .... s LOCALS 2 Wednesday, January 23. 2002 I PIT Of Tiii Wiii Sam ·s.m • S·y -old neutered male iil· v ·bearded collie nu.xed with an AUi· tra.lien shepherd,. saJd DfAnn& Pfaff-Mar· tin, found and organizer ol the Commu- ruty AnimaJ Network. •Thif ls o greet fam. Uy dog.• Sa.m's current fa.mily ts comprised of ruors. on of whom ls dying, Ptalf-Mar- tin said . . ,,. •0ur cqanmncm cSom not have a lbel· • or kmnel to r-.c:ue Sem. end w. are unable eo attord the C'Olt ol bouc1in9, • lbe Mid ......... tell • frimd about Sam. - i.t'• tMtlp get bbn • greet new home wttb eome kids to play with. He'd Jove U>.t.~ See other an1m&ls 1vdable for adop- tion et www.a.n.lmabwtwork.org or stop by Russo's pet •tore at Puhlon Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. lnformation; (9'9) 759-3646, or wnte to the network et P.O. Bo1 8662, N~ Beadl, CA92658. Doily Pilot FOR A GOOD CAUSE GEnlNG INVOLVED Kristi Hofstetter • GITTING llWOWID runs periodically In the o~" Piiot on • rot1«ng basis.. If you'd like lnforTNtlon on addl.,g your or~­ nlzat.lon t.o this tlSt. call (949) 574-4298. ASSN. RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and upports oul- reacb· commuruty service programs. uch as tht> Theres no slipping on this surf ace J clffil~n hcls hts ~ legs -dll four of them And the seelllg-eye dog hopehtl owes the !tall m tus blood to foster mom Krull Hof'ilt>lter and Adventures at Sed's Kdthy Leek The two women met by chdnce at a social ul the Anahetm Convention dnd Visitors Bureau. There, d conversation about gwde dogs for the bhnd took shape as an idea that coltld one dc1y be d great benefit to d hlind per- !>On "The d~!> haV<' to be comfortclble waJkmg on dU kmdh of surfdces. • said HofstettPr, dn Anaheim resident who 1s raLSmg the golden retnever voluntanly until he's ready to enter gwde dog lrmnang scbpol The 7-month-old Jarruson will then be returned to hts ownPr, Sdn Rafael-ba ed Gwde Dogs for the Blllld. m hopes of makmg the cut to one ddy serve d& d seeing-eye dog OnJy dbout hdU mdkt> 1t. dnd gelling used to d1trer- ent enVl.l'onments dnd walking on as many diverse thtng., dS possible dehrutely helps • 1 said. 'You Wdnt cWferenl surfaces? We've got 'urfdces. · • &dJ<I Leek. public relations director for the Newport Beach company that offers chartered crua.&es on its three luxury yachts "We've got wood !>Urfaces, docks. met- al stdll'f,, wood &ltm!>, carpeted !>tau'S -a float- mg trammg ground • On Leek's mv1tdtlon. Hofstetter began mak- ing tnp!t to Newport Beach to ldke Jamison along thf' docks and to walk around on the yachts Ort-am MdkN, Drettm On and Just DrPdmtn' "It\ excelJent t>Xp<'nC'nce. • Hofstetter said. "Tht> le ., likely they are to spook, the better tht•y will bf> to help u blind p<>rson. A disabled person wants 1ts normal a !He as possible. So iJ the dog 1s comlortttblP on and ctround boats. thdt's 1ust another thmg a blmd person can en1oy as u result • And. Leek rnteriected. "Jt'c; like we alwdys Sd)' Bodts drP for evt>ryone, not JU'>I for d cho- sen lt>w • -Story by June (asagrande; photo by Greg Fry ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS TM following ~ have bftf'I ~ r««itly on suspteH>n of drMng u~ the lnfl~~ of .tn tntoltbnt. ~y have only bHn ·~on suspk'°'1 of• cnme clnd. ti with all ~ ,,,. cormd ~ m~nt until prov«J guilty COSTA MESA NEWPORT llACH SUNDAY • ltwllt s.hn1, 22. Lo\~ SATIJRDAY • Erit Julio O.leon. 22. N4PWl>0'1 a..m •Ton Kllthlftn Kll~man, 31. er.mi. • NIChcMs P11ul l1~tztry. 2S, New port~ • K.tly CNr~ ~. 44. New pon S.ach AllDAY • Noriett ~ .. z.deh. 33. Or•nge • Otllne N.ncy Reid. J6. Hunting· tonlHCh • Philip Curtn Rask Jr. SS, Newport Buch • Robef1 wt M&rttn, 37, Rancho DailylP.ilot VOLM.N0.2J • t Cucamonga • Mich.el l~ Chen. 26, Newport Beach • Jacques Lou!\ Oyhanc•bal, 37, Altso Vie,o THURSDAY • P•trKia Ann Conov@f, S6. Corona del Mar REil ESTATE TUNSACTIONS COSTA MESA 385 La Pette lane, ~10.000 879 Aft)()( St, Sl19,000 497 Abbie Way, S1 13 rrMlhon 1207 w Aren.s Way, S256,818 2557 Or~ Ave • S365,000 632 PfUtMt St.. U26.000 1891 Or.nge Ave •• UA0,000 2524 Elden Ave .• S292.000 138 Masten Or~. S260,000 2335 Elden Ave~ SltS,000 NEWPORT IEACH 100UndllIsle,s1 9 mllllOO 16 ~Bay Or.w, Sl.16 million 58 t.ycren C<>utt. S391.000 1506 Vivi.in IAne, S599.000 311 MMIQOld Ave .. S1.19 mllhon 2219 PKiflc Otiw, S1 925 mtlllon 20 Mono lay OriYt, S 1.1 million 411 Femle11f Ave $900.000 412 Hnel Dnvt, S695.000 4633 RoJCbuty Ro.cf. S 1 7 m1lllon ..... ,. ........ M0..-11<MlJ• JW••••• .... s .... .... ~ .... ~ .. ,..... .. 111\,.,.... - SlM/a ... .,. .... __ ,...c .. ... .....,......_,... ... S14'/J) ,,,.., JI *llff _. -----................ ,,.... ...... d ••• -........ ._... ............ .....,_ ........ ......... , __ ....... c-.-. ........ t>Mlrt .... , p •• -...... _ ......,.,__ .. .....,, ... ... •• . c.. ......... ..... -. ............ ""''Q' •• , ... 2 -? NEIGHBORS E Uzabeth Mil· sun.age and De Verges Jon were hired by Pretend City. the Children' Museum of Ornnge County. with offic m New- port Bc.tch. M1lsuna- homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. (7141 540-5803. llG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapteT ls loolung for men and wom n older than 20 who have lived in Orange County for at least six monlhs and have been on the JOb for at least three monlhs to serve as b1g brothers or big as- ters for children ages 6 lo 16 from mgle-paront homes. (714) 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC. Volunteer opporturubes for lhe Orange County Coun- dl Include fund-raising. program development and tnunlng to existing troops and packs. (714) 546-4990 CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. This nonprofit orgaruzation is seeking volunteers for its expanding trauma response program. Some vol- unteers a isl law enforcem nt, hrcftghters dnd emergency-type responders by providing emobondl first aid and support to mjurecl or traumauzecl peo- ple. Other volunteers proVlde dispatch and ofhce support. No expenence is necessary 1Tauung wdl be provided. (949) 588-1414. LAGUNA ~EN,et.T INC. Volunteers ate needed to assist Laguna Coa t WUdem Park staff and Jam Dilley Pr rv(> taff and docents with hlker regtstrallon and genN- al public orientabon. (9't9} 488-0287 NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Naubco.J Mu um offers d number of volunteer opporturube tn th gilt shop as docents or recepborusts. wilh clerical work and with fund-raismg events. 1Tairung lS provided (9491 675-2355. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Parudpate an We management and employmf•nt training workshops o.s a success roach to f~ter teens 16 to 18. (949) 509-1451. SCORE The Seruor Corps of Rellred Execubv of Orange County is seeking volunteers to help small busm .,. es lJl counseling and workshop . (714) 550-7369. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serve as a gwde for homel families by helprnq them set goals and maintain a basic budget Ba.lm- guo.J kills needed. Orienlabon and trauung proVld· eel. Theresa Rowe, (949) 757-1•56. and construcbon team of the l'\'ee ot employed by Newport Beach-basNJ We at Walt OlSney's Arum.al King-Gensler and Assooates. Karyn dom al Walt Dasney World Ul Orlan-Sandin is the firm's new marketing do. Fla., and was a project manager manager with a background lJl vi u- for Tokyo Disney Sea. Jones was al drts and dichilecture. Sh wa pre· htied as a director of marketing. He viou ly employed wtth HOK Arc.tu· has directed marketing activibes for tects. Tom Carda hu been promot- compani ranging from mJddle-eel to a registered landscape architect tn4J'ket firms and e<e>mmerce start· in Califomi4. Robbins. worklllg Wllh ups to tugh profile. top-ranked com-general C'Qlllrlctor Soltek PacifJc, pani uch as Pepsi-Cola. Mars, won a ~on d ign and build Burg r King, Kodak, Pbtllps and com.Detftjon for the Systems lntegra- {Jft hd l>een named Elizabeth AT&T. Jon wW be responsible for b_gfrLaboratory at Port Hueneme .... research, trateg1c plaruung and all _ ~osta Mesa r dent Shawn Silver markeb.ng commurucations. During,.-will t\ldy at the UnJv rs1ty or Flo. th director of MlbWU19a exhibits dnd "will be r pons1ble for clarect· mg and coordinabng arrl11tecturaJ design, ex.rub1t d 1gn and fabncation. and con- truC'lJon or Pretend City, which will be a 52,000-square-root h1s career, be bas doubled Uruted rence 1' lto.Jy for th 2001-02 Cal States r tail saJ of Kal Kan to $1.1 State University lntemabonal Pro- billion and secured the No 1 brand gram. To qua.Wy. students must be ranking for Pedigree food for dogs 01 upper clavis1on or in gradual land· the U.S .... Robbins Jorgensen ing With a mirumum cumulabve Christopher, an architecture furn grade-pomt averag of 2.75 or 3 O, with ofhces in San Diego and New-depending on th program The Cal port Beadl, has three new prof -Stat Ctuco tudent ts an art hlstory sional team members and bes pro-mAJOt and is on or 32 Cluco stu· moted another. JMOD lh1tlcoe bas dents of 557 total students aca!'pted museum orfertng DeVerves duldren and famili Jones lh opportunity to rejomed the firm after three yean lnto the program. 1'1e lntemat1onaJ with the Loi Angeles firm of Hardy Program otfen qualified students the ledJTI as lhey play ln an interacti.ve duJd· i~ city that is int nded to Holzman Pfeiffer Asloda . 1'rtlttae dlance to tudy obroad for a full aca· tunulnte tho ant llectual curiosity of children tn an lnnovative envlJ'on- menL She worked more than 12 S....... jotm the film .. its new demic year y ors ror Wcdt Disney lrilagineerlng. eventually becomJng engineering mo.nag t h was part of the d gn director of lnt rior d gn, bnngtng more than 14 yean of on:bitec:tural experience with corporate, entertain· ment. hospitality and ('OIM)erda) di nta. She wu most recenUy ltfADll$ HOJUNE (9'9) 6't2·6086 llacord ~ «>mnlll!nt'l ilb<Mlt the o.d1 Not Of~ tlpa AQQlllU 0ur .oar. now l"Y c.. ,....,., CA tl611. 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IMS $p()tflgtlts 1thl..,.1ment1 in the community. ...-. dittet noteworthy Information to lryc. AkMtton vi• fax at (949) 646'4170, or Mnd .. mill to br)Q~tl~<Om Sllf All Ill 10 to 1) t.et. LM9f, 1Nt ~ • b6ow 10 to 20 knots. wfd'I 1 • to ).foot..,.. Ind.~ wet .... oft to 11 f9et. Daily Pilot Size of property tax case unresolved • County judge will rule in March on how big to allow a lawsuit that could take millions from Newport-Mesa schools and the cities. 0.1 ..... Newman DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -A property tax case that has ma1or financial lmpUcaUons for tho chool district and ott inched closer to becom- mg a cla -action lawswt on Tuesday when a Judge direct- ed attorneys for both ides to create gu1delm for who hould be eb91ble to ue The case revolv around Rob Pool, a property tax lawyer, who ued the county for ra1smg bis property a s ment above the 2°'o llnut mandated by PrOJ>OSl· bon 13. In December. a Supe- nor Court Judge found the county dcted uncon lltubon- ally m tryUlg to recapture lost d m nt when a home los- L'S vdlue and lhen rebounds. The Orange County Boo.rd or Supervisors has already recommended the county coun~el not appeal the dec1-. s1on But county assessor Webster Guillory sltll has the option to appeal unuJ Feb. 26. At a 1\.tesddy heanng, Judge John Watson said he wants to S('(> how the two std define the group hurt by the recaptur- Ulg practlee befo~ he dead to expand th<' case to other pldinb.ff • Sclld James lid.rmon. deputy county coumel Pool d.Od his attomeyic. wUl drgue thdt po 1ble pl.untiJfs, or •class.· !>houl<I ht• dehned as brOddl)' m;, po Ible under the W.w Pool >a,.1d the trategy lS ba~l Q1l Watson·-. remarks thttt ~I • who hdd Cdlled the county dfter being lapl>f'd w1th the <;dme type of as e sment were allegedly told they h<1d no re<"ourse ·u peoplt• were c<llling the county and asking what to do and being told by the county, ·you can't do anything.' then it's not fatr. • Pool aid The county is ltll explor- FYI To get a claim for a refund of property tax~. gotowww.p~ tMrefuncts.biz. ing how it will defllle the ell· gible das , Harmon said. At tSSue is about $285 mil- lion m refunds and a ruture reduction of $147 null.ton a year in the tax base for school districts, cilles and other agenoes that rely on property taxes, according to a report recently released by Audltor- Controller DaVJd Sundstrom These numbers cover a rour· year penod of recaptunng from 1998 to Apnl 2002. The Newport-Me a Um· hed School Distnct couJd lose as much as St 1.5 million thts year. though ofhoals say a loss more lJkely would be near $4 million. In subse· quent years. the district could lose nearly $6 nullion. Newport Beach face& a shortfdll of $.1.4 rruJlton lhe hrst year and $1 7 rrullion m sub equent year . Costa Mesa would gel off the east· e t. Wllh an esll.mdted St .5- ~ loss the first year and $180,000 m subsequent years Pool anbctpale that the county will take the opposite tack and make the cla dS 1111uted a possible "Clearly Uus IS cl hot potato ror dlJ of these elected poub- aans U they're too staunch tn thetr posibons. the voting pub- llc IS not going to be happy and we may be saymg ad><>!> to Webster Guillory and some of lhe others,· Pool sa.Jd ·But at the same time, I can't begrudge them that they have an obligation lo protect the county's public (treasury).· Watson will hear lhe Cd e again March 1 t ' w.dnesday: JonUafY 23. 2002 s llllf lY II THE llWS Taxi device spurs bomb hoax in Costa M a ent red ln the d partment' comput r "board ting em. Th fund , r by th • ·we evacuatr.d lh a caround uon' Dol.LArs for Schoo program. Will car for o penod of tJ.m , • B1m y d. wpport and eirpand the tra:inlnq taff He added th t lh bomb ~uad xam· ~ lhat oil tour high hoo will hav The Orang County ShenfJ's inOO lh d vice on lh spot and d ter· prof ionol, certi11ed tr4ln , m1ned tl w bogus . .,,, trdlll ,,. pl y ii v ry tmpor. Departm nt bomb squad made a tnp to Costa M on Sunday to check out a suspected bomb that turned out to be a hoax, ofhoals 1d Tuesday. The d vice was a bl ck box ·that m d no1 dnd had blinJung ught.s • mounted Wlth mdgnet.s on the hood of a laxJ parked m lhe 2200 block of Ford· horn Dnve near Wllion Perk. said Cos- ta Mesa Pouce l.t. Dale Birney. Car dealers donate $40,000 to stud nt athl tes tant rot m the ty ol lh student athlete m our chool1. • aid Jim Robms. pr 1dt>nt of th OC14bon. Certified trdtners h lp prev nt LnJunes by carc•luUy taping othl l , well d teachmg dth.l~tc· to properly tape lhem •Iv •s Robm~ IMS.Id The new car d ulPri on HcU'bor BouJ vard ar about to make many Newport-M Umhed School 01:,ll1ct student athletes very happy. The call to police came either early in the morrung or about 5:30 p.m. Sun- day, 81m y said. He said he is unsUPe or the timlng bMed on the mfonnatlon While 1t will not be gwlllg rugh school tudents htny new ndes. the Motor Cell' D alcrs A n. or Co ta Mesa donated $40,000 to the athlebc 11aming program at TuP'tddy' school ln ddd1Uon to 'UJ>porUnq th traJ.n· ing program. th~ d ell rs h<tve con· tnbuted ~00.000 t" the d.l~lnct for th Youth Achll'\'er' program • dl C~ta Mesa HJgh School dnd to h Ip hind a computer c ntN " PARKING CONTINUED FROM 1 On Tuesday, the school board voted unarumou ly to keep the d1 cus 1on going with church offlc1al until they reach a solution. •Rarely do things come together o qwckJy and dove· tail,• said school board Vice Pre 1dent Martha Fluor ·nu~ STUDY CONTINUED FROM 1 weeds would complement Upper Newport Bcty ai. a nesting ar<>a and habitat for d vanety of birds and other wildhle. Wctyman clld The wetldnd al o would attract different wildlJfe thdn the Back Bd\ cl sdltwdter etuary ·ouen when )OU put very different hdb1ldlS in the sdllle area, you gt>t dn extra effect of being dble to support cl wider vclnety of wild We,· Waymct.n sct1d. Stud1e of such changes can be exµen tve. Wayman s~ud, because the creatJon of the wetlund 1s cl complex and delicate process. "You never want lo 1urnp into tht>se things without knowing what' you're solves not only lhe school' and St. Andrew's tSSues. but the comrnuruty':, a well • The unung ts s1gmhcant because the church 1s prepanog to embark on a fund-ralSlng and bulldmg program for a new Youth and Family Center. aid Mtk • Fine. the d1stnct' a 1 tdnt supenntendent. "This ts an opportune tun(' 10 be tallung about th.is. dlong with makmg improvements doing.· Waymdn \did • 11 could cause more harm thdn good.· The San Joctqum. Fresh· water Marsh Re crve, dS 1t lS known, 1s one of 34 parcels of land owned and operat •d by the UC Regents as lhe Natural Reserve Sy tern The 130,000 acres of protected land near the un1ver 1t1es clCTO s the state lS used for umver tty-level 1n truct1on, research and pubhc out· reach It 1s separate from the lrvme Rdnch Water 01slnC"t\ San Joaquin W1ldhle Sdnctu· ary. a fre hwater wetlands area mstalled m the late t 990 to filter reclaimed water headmg mlo Back Bay. The proposed weUand . to be owned and operttted by UCI, hcls been endor-.ed by Defend the Bay founder Bob Causttn. who succe fully sued to top the water dtslnct on the I chool'~( campus.· Fm«> ScUd Prev1ou dJscu s1ons ha\'e focu ed on the ~ 1bility of bwldlng d muJuuered pctrk- mg structure that will provtd<' betw n 525 dnd 800 p.irk- mg SJ>dres It woulatw locat· ed on the Newport Hdrbor High School campu dnd opNdte under d 1oant·u'" dgreement wtth both 1h1• school d1:,tnc1 dnd thP < hurch lrom -.endmg reclu11nl:'d water into Back Bay ·1111s 1s a habttdt tor the f"ntters and would let thf'rn flounsh in an urbdn ""'iron· ment. • Causun saJd "Thi'> w1U ddd to the b1ochver-.11y. • The water dlstncl's \~et­ land area. which "' al o a fre hwater body 1s on the north 1de or Cdmpus Dnw The uruver;it) :, land 1s on the outh 1de of Cdmpu., '••XI sll•p., Ill th discus· ''°°" include holding m I· mg... in the drea for the church. lht• ..c:hool commun1· t) clnd thf' neighbors to offer th ir input tor ~ tble -.olu- uon' The 'chool l>Odrd will recon.,1dt•r tht• ,.., ue Apnl 9. • DE~ NEWMAN cciven edu- Ytton ~ nwy be rN<hed ~ (949) 574·4221 or by •mail ~\ d~1rdr~ rwwmanelar1~s com Thl' < ost dnd ttmetdble ot thf' prowc t will be deter- mmt>d b~ tht-'tud~ Wayman Sdld Thi• toustdl coru.ervancy IS WI 111 nlf't•t di 10 cl m Thursdu\' m "-dn Diego •,.AUL QJNTON covers th• •nv1· rC>f'l~nt •nd John Wayn• Airport. H~ may be reach.cf •t (949) 7~- 4330 Of by ~·m•1I It f»Uf elm· tonOlat1~s com C· t At.gl/Jtl', IT'S TIME FOR ... f"4.t9 ~oo/'r ,-.a Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO .,,EXICO WE TAl<E WE SPECI ALI ZE lt\4 LA RG E DI NING TO THE TO GO ORDE RS NEXT LEVEL! PHONE AHEADr 296 E. 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 9'9·6'5·7616 Knou·lng the d/fff!nmcC! ''C!tU't'C!ll " true medlct1/ f!mergenn and an urgetll med/cul crmct•n1 Is 1w1 on~)' lmp<Jrttmt for 1vmr /Jealtb, but for tbe beullb t~{ llJC! t•11lln! comm1111/ly OrtlllJ!.t' Coumy 's Em ergC!ll<J' system Is being m't!rll'bf!inll'd l~r pt!<>f'lt! using emergent)' moms fi>r mm-<>merge119• tWe<ls Tix• f\>Sllll ts often long u·alls fi)r 11.xJse il'ilb twn-em ergcmt nmdlllon.{i \ymptom.s ucb as cbe t J><.lln. l.>ortnt' · o/ brt!t1lb, pmji1S"' bleedl11g or t ~ tmd tuld 11 l>et1dac.·1.Je u'tlrrunt lmmetlwft.• emef'8ttncy carw. Other probl. •ms ucb asj111 sympwm • mltwr cuts and etwn stltcba rnn 11s11a1Jy lw treated In u Pb.> ldmt' oJ!lce or a local Uf8#nl mre ce"ter. p,,,. '"' <>lbw """'111 <>r m«lkul ccmO!rn u btlt• "'R""' C#'Y «ntc>r¥ an.d m#IHctll fodlltia tbro1 bout Oran~ C<Hl"I)' to ,,,_ JOUr ,,_. For. " r#farml to " HoaR fa'!'llJ' """*"'n. coll 949/760-2244. Aw a 11.$1 cef I al 11~nt c11rw cnwri llj/IHll#tl u'ltb ~. al/I 800/.~ I HOAG . ,UILIC SUED POLICI FILIS COSTA MUI . •~..._.,,Am IVIO M..uMa Avala A whkle ~WIS repotted et 1:45 a.m. Mondaly. • war MIC8 ~ An ..uh w• repomd In the 700 bloCk it 1:S1 a.m. Mondfy, • aJNl'ON S1'Mm?. .An Mo theft wn r~ In the 300 blodt at 9:33 a.m. ~y. • •U ·~~A whlct. burgl.yw.s reported In the 3100 block •t 11 :oe a.m. Monday. • MANISTB DNVli A veh~ burglary was reponed In the 3100 block at 6:59 1.m, Mond4ly. • ~ AVlllllUm A robbety W4llS reported In the 1800 block at 12:<M 1.m. Monct.y. • sount a>AST DlllVW: \llnd.lllsm was reported In 1hr1000 blodt at 10:25 1.m. MonAy. • IAST '11TN Sl'Mlm A petty theft was report9d In tM 400 block at 11:22 a.m. Monday. NIWPOIT IEICH • W:•~ WD: A computer and other equipment valued at more thin $4,000 were reported stolen In the 1100 block at 3:35 p.m. Sunday. • W•DMI ROAD ANO IASlaWf DIUYE: A traffte collision involving injuries was reported at 5:57 p,m. Mond1Y. • IUVD AVINUE: A vehicle theft was reported in the 4200 block at 2:52 p.m. Monday. • VIA UDO DIUW.: A front IK.ens. pl•t• was reported stolen from a vehicle In the 3400 block it 5:37 p.m. Sunday. • VIA UDO SOUD: A vehicle burgl~ was reported in the 600 block at 10:05 a.m. Monday. • VIA MLDMO: A petty theft was r~ed In the 100 block at 8:49 a.m. Mond1Y. • JnM STR&T AND MM LANE: A vehicle theft was report:ed at 7: 19 a.m. Monday. Month-End ~ale (~'~:====-BVG •Dinn« • Sunday Brunch Since 1982 HABITAT CONTINUED FROM 1 At .... th Nov. 13 m ting, the rla.n.ning Comrn1 slon appt"CM,Ki the conve .ton of a lix·urut a~nt building into owner1hlp condomin1· um1. Boch two-bedroom duplex would be converted into one four-bedroom home, and two addlUonal thr< - bedroom units would be bwlt. During that meeting. com- missioners 4190 made excep· t:lons to usual ruJ regarding landscaping. In addition lo ensuring enough trees on the property, Steel said he wanted to enact conditions regan:lµlg the peo- ple who would be chosen to live in the newly converted homes. LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 Now one would lhink that these charges would make Kline unelectable. A pariah among dece nt and civilized folks. Nonetheless, he's bor- ing ahead with his reelection campaign (he is unopposed on lb~ baUot) by staymg well below the radar (he has no choice) and hoping the pub· lie and the medJa don't notice. And there's a reason why. Havmg poked around a few political campaigns as a writer, my recollections reminded me that the p<>liti- cal arena is a surreal place. lo it. mcumbents who hold obscure offices -even lf they've been tattooed with felony charges for some sort of perversion or unpropnety or crime against another - almost always win reelection. That's because when you get deept'lnto the bdllot -down where.you find candidates for sanitary district or water board -most voters' eyes glaze over. In politics, canni- bals can win reelecbon to the nook-and-cranny offices.. And. at least in election terms, judgesh.tps are nook- and-cranny offices. The polibcaUy scarred know loo that write-in cam- paigns are notoriously duti- cull exeroses lhdt seldom succeed. Sn<1tdung up a write·in victory is somethlng like scaling K2 clad in Bermuda shorts with but a ball of twine in hand. Near PCS (800) 940-6681 . . . Tb• councilinan Mid be wam.d mont dl'ritnlty In an oree that bu become over· whelmingly Latino -up to 70%, he M.ld. · •The dlvenity we need on tho Weltlide II moN of thOM wbo AN bladt: red. yellow and white,• StMl .aid. He o1to added that the people •bould be Bnglilh speekera only. He also propoeecl that only legal Costa Mesa residents be selected and that no more than tl)ree unrelated adults be allowed to Uva in one unit, he said. Resident Jan.lee Davidson share<t Steel's concern. •How can you promise me that thj!re won't be. 30 people living in one urut ln three months?• ahe asked. Mark Korando, who repre- sents Habitat for Humanity, as J can recall. the last write- ln campaign in Orange County that bore fruit (per- haps the ori.ly one) wos for- mer Rep. Ron Packard's suc- cessful pencil-in for the 48th Congressional District in 1982. When weighed against these general realities of pol- itics, the conventional wis- dom dictates that Robinson (though clearly qualified) has about the same chance of dethroning Kline on March 5 as a meatball sandwich sur- viving five minute~ in the same room with my 13-year- old son. The conclusion becomes more vivid when you ponder the peculiar dynamiC$ of Robinson's race to unseat Kline. Not only diet she announce her candidacy a scant eight weeks before the election, she is joined by sev- en other write-in hopefuls, including former Daily Pilot columnist Gay Geiser-San· dova.J. Geiser-Sandovw was the first in the packed tleld to announce her initiative to oust the troubled judge. Such a large gaggle of candidates pursuing a write. in victory for the same office virtu8lly dooms any of their chances. say the handful of political consultants I've spo- ken with. It also guarantees Kline's victory, they say. Which brings me back to Robinson. Why, just 13 months deep into her first term on the City Council, would she batch an eight· week write-in candidacy for a public office few voters pay attention to? Why risk being branded a political oppor- tunist for a nearly zero rhance to unseat a judge w hose troubles gamer only passing mention in the news media? She isn't, I wondered, that naive. Indeed, she isn't. Robinson will tell you - adamantly -she's in it to win She's acting like 1t. Her campaign manager, Cindy Brenneman, says that between now and the Marcil e lection, Robinson wW be making up to eight campaign appearances every weekend. She's already ftlmed a hand- ful of television commercials that will air throughout the county on local-accea cable. As many u 2,000 lignl wW be going up Within the next seven to 10 days. More unportant, Robinson says some very high-profile leod· ers in the Orange County community will be olfidally endorsmg her soon. But I don't think that's how Councilwoman Robin- son wU1 become Judge Robinson. The oddl are too d p . Th deck too stacked. I think she knows this, lhOugh h d nJes It. What Robinton and the oth ara really In ta a beauty cont t. The Judoe w Gav. Cray Dovts. Ancfu beauty contats go in poftda, the betting I've hMtd In legal end political did91 II that Robimon wm came out the wmner. So that ., Judge Kline is convicted on ~· ~ the chargel arra~ ·~ bbn -a ICeJ'MU1o tbet -the gcJ\'emot wU1 appoint hil IUC• c....-or-Devil won't be able k> pea over the opJ)clduntty IO appoint the 0NDge County Supenor Court's Int ....... AfriC:en Amencm JudlL Karen Robinlaa 11 Dal a mtupkt woman. saJd the organa.uuon would not allow two usu lated hOUMholds to Uve in tbe l&ID8 condominlwn -only one family per bOUM Is allowed. U lb re were proof or a W>- lation, the lamlly would be asked to move. Korando aald d plle the additional building, fewer people wW be living there under the propoied project than the 58 living there now. Forty-two people are expect· ed to live on the property as proposed. he saJd. Audience members were split on the tssue. A bandJul complained that there was not enough open space and asked that the add1bonal building not be created. Others, such as Habitat volunteer Ursula Vowen. assured the publk the c;>rgani· zatton provides quality pro- OBITUARIES William P. Dietz An.....w..,..._fw William P. Dietz will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Pac:ifte View Chapel in Newport Seidl. Mr. Dietz a Newport Beach resident for 34 years, died Jan. 18 of natural causes. He was 85. He is survtved by sons Ronald and Br;adley, and three grand- children., Thelma Jordan Dickerson MemorW '~fat Newport Beach resident Thelma Jordan Dickerson will be held at 3 p.m. Fri- day at Pacific Viffv1i Chapel in Newport Be~h. Mrs. Dickerson died S.t- urday of congestive heart failure. She was 83. She is survived by husband Philip Dickerson, daugh- ter Barbara Means and son Bllfbic.kerson. STITES James R. James R. Stites, 72. a resident of Newport Beach. passed away January 19, 2002. He was financial officer for Tile Matters In Fountain Valley. He is survived by his wife Salty Stites. three daughters. Laurie, Klmberty . Susan and son James. Four grandchildren and t1's sitter Helen Brunson Whaltey also survive. Memoftal Mass will be oetebrated at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, n am Friday. In lieu of flowers. memoriata in his memory would be appreciated. They mey be tent to lhe American cancer Society, (~ for 19MA.rch) 19ot0 E. O..reAve, Soite 100. SantaMa, 92705. Brown ColonlaJ MoftuatY, Santa Ana. (1~5'42~77) U141tlng. .. · Doily Pilot JecU with quality restd nts. •If ony ol you are u urc about the quollty of lhe hom or fa.mill , I invlt you to vtsit UU Wlttl unde1 con- structJon in Costa Mt> a now,• sh Jd. Th organizo. bon has a pro1ect undcrwdy on Del MM Av nuo. J<orando reiterated that 11U applicants must go through a stringent application process. including documunttttion scrnening. two \ intorvww\ and xtenstve er !d1t chec;lc> •We are th lt>nders on tht!> project. Thei1 ability to pay u .. · back is ampcrauve, • Korando said. ·we wunt our mcmoy back so we can build morp hous°' (or more families • • LOUfA MAllPIR coveu C.cxta Mew. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by ...milll at lol1ta.harp di•tl~com. Robert Richard Pralle Corona def Mar. Caltfomla b always said that he had !M'two lives The first one started on June 29, 1917. 1n Phllodelph1a Pennsylvania Robert Richard was born to Robert Thomas and Laura Pralle When he was one Ydar old his family moved to Lincoln Nebraska, where he was later 101ned by his sisters Janet and EHen He graduated from Lincoln High School In 1935 In 1940, Bob ma1r1ed Mary Winifred House Thetr daughter. Penny Suzanne was bom m 194 1 , followed a year later by their second daughter. M1tz1. Bob served 1n World War II and remamed m Europe until after the war On his return. the family moved to Califom1a, and Bob made 1t his home. In 1956. Bob and Mary started the Pralle Mill tn Stanton Mary died une~pectedly tn 1962 and never had a chance 10 see how successful Bob would become Bob became partners 1n Rondell Homes with his son 1n·law Phil Case. and they built a senes of apertmenl complexes 1n Orange CQUnty. As his business grew, sa -did his fa'm1ly He soon became known as ·oramps· to his seven grandchildren, Rob. Mary Jeffrey, Phillip, Chris, Kathy. andJarrue. Bob's second hfe began w~en he married Helga Weber. In 1975, Helga gave birth to Kim Laura In his later years. Bob enjoyed travel and being invotved l#ith his favonte philanthropic causes. He served on the Board of TruatHs of the Boya end Girls ~ Club ol Stanton, PrOVldence Speech and Hearing Center and Chapman University Through his· genel'Ollty. he impacted more ttvea than we wtll ever know. Bob loat hit short battle With pancreatic cancer on January 20th He will be miaed dMt1y by his wife, hes 3 daughtara, his 1 Qf8ndeh11dren and 15 great- Q1'8ndchlldran. hit friends and ,...w ... hil 2 dogs • .nd the meny people whole Mt M touched. Bob wtll tM g,...tly mflMd by 10 "*'Y• and he will never be ~- - . GUOTI Of 1111 DAY "Thi!J win ays to peop/ in the I ague, 'We're here to win it agaln ... " Altlson Harvey, CdM senior . Doily Pilot . Estancia returning ~o the rarefied air? Eagles' basketball still pursuing the school's .first girls Pacific Coast Ledgue crown, m any sport, in nine years. W:lh II'> (jUl"-I lo ('tlrn ti Pt1c 1hc <'Od I Lt•.iqu~ lllh• lhl'> \('d'>On, lh C\ltlOC Id High girl!. bct'>kc1~1ll te.un t'> canymc1 .i '>1qmhc .mt llt1<1 lor tlw ..chool\ l•nlln• q1rl' uthll'llC departrn<'nl C0ttch Pcrnl K.irl>y t1n<I hi\ playe~ urn gl.rnnqly t1w1m• tl1t1I d PC'L crown Uu~ W•t'>on wouhl ht• the prog1t1m'" llr,1 11•011111• chdrnplon'>l\lp "'°' f' t tttH But n look .ii I hc• rt''> I ol tlw q1rl" sport.'> di EM.tnna n•vt•t11'. t1 w1dl•sprct1d clrot1<Jhl of t1hno'>I s1rn1ldr proportion '-.inn• t 4tll. u yc•t1r 111 which llw Eagl •s won 111rl'> P< 'L llllt> In l><t:,kt•tbt1ll, SO< c:cr, ten ms o.md tror k dOd f1t'ld, t>Xcl'1ly SCI". or th<• t11tc1I l<'t1<1u1• crowns lht• -.< hool ht1d won roUt'<11v\•ly hc•lorc lhc.11. • -. only '><>« c r 11 ~· IJ ho'> emerged otop P< 'L 1<>4''> No nt>w <OCKh will I><> dddcd. cJ« urdmq lo CdM Ct.kt< h Die k Fr ~mc1n, who 'did h(• WtJl prob.thly work with the llCJhl t>n<h. 111 .idtbl1on to coordm<1l10'J th<' dt•h•n'>t• fu.>t•mdn -.did lh<• Sc•d Kiner.' oll.-ru.e w1U be MmpW1ed. hut that hdd Cllr<'ddy lx'f•n pldnned ht.•forP L.1ndwll. whom FrecmdJl <•xpccts to n·tum. lt>fl "Tiw tPrnunoloqy will l>t· tht• .... imt•, hut lht•re will tw It''>" '>lufl. • r:r1><•n1t.1n .,.mt •And. obv1ou!tly, th<• '>Y'>lt•m will rC'llPC'I lhlllCJ!t Eel 1c. more• comlortdhlt• w11h • Orw tihv1ou., c h<1mJt' will 1>4• ttw clirrrnldl ion nt <'ti rl y 111 o rm nq <IUdrh•rl><trk nwt•hntl'> L.rn .. df'IJ c omluc tPcl ,1., o h.•dc h111c1 tuul lor hi\ qu<1r· lt•rl1t1t k" · A long ovf'n:lue Tht'> cltH.!'> not 1nch1d • coed bcJclmmlon wh1rh WclS c1 donunonl pr0<Jrctm tor y('dl'S undn l.&11.ldJl Brt1bctndcr l.)t•lou • daJ>'iOl\'ll,.(J Ill thn Borr( Faulkner PREPS rom"< lion Ut1'>lfl 1111 mfom1<1t1on isnnkd 1n lht• lournc111wnl Jirio<fltllll, I n•port1'fl thl' 15 f)OIOI"> [\Idol"' I hqh '>t•n111r· tJn.ircl fN11t11lcl11 nlld · I t.JtA Adding • unlquf' qu&Uty to thls y<-t1r' Estancad qlrh ht1'>k<•tht11l IPdm I!> ll''i '><'Vt'O·ployl'I 111\h'I Addtt1ondlJy, KirlJy dew' nol httvt• t1 fuJl·ltnll' O<i'll'>lant cudrh Kuhy. who~<· ll'tllll httlt bolllt>d foul lroubl(' <11 tmw" th1" "•'•'"""· i.a1d hl• may c .111 up o 1un1or vt1r.1ty .pldycr to t1dd som • muc h·nt•t'<ll•cl depth But thdt dN-1'>1on 1., compl1cc1tcd by tht• fd('I lhr1t < '11t1< h Jung Butaltd'\ JV ~uud l'> rurrcnlly romp<>hnq with '>IX playe~ ·our JV h.i<I c1 qt1nll' thl., )lt'clr wh n 1t \ldrtt'<I Wllh hw pld~t·r. dnd t•ndt'<I tlw gdmt• w1lh thu.,.• un the court bt'< c1u..e two hdd luult'<I out.· Kirhy '><U<I ·Tu<!y '"JJ ""n tht• gunw by IS pomh • Th~ tooUHU t.H 41 C oron .. del !\ lt1ld11nt1d11 \Ctth•cl •1'1•110"1 Wh1l11t~r C'hn"ll•lll 161·1 :lhl ~<'rt' 1111' """'' h\ ony E.iqlt• in thP 17-~1·.u h1'>lory 111 tlw prcx1r<1111 ·, < '110.,t l 'l.iv .. 1c I h1wt•\l'r Jun C\1nlrc•ll ,t11n'<I Ui Ill d 2000 var tol') uvt>r A111t•l11t>4' Vt1l11•y ( 'hn.,lJc1n in llw '><t111t tourn.11111"111 Correction II: I rf'ported the Ld11unt1 Ht'dfb gtrl., hctskc•llk1ll tPcUU Cdlllt' mto tht'> ycttr" h•t1<Jlll' Ctllllpdl<JO With 53 \lr,uqhl P<. 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The EsW\cla High girls soccer ll'ttrn t:J· 14 11-.51 moy ht• hct\ lllCJ ti r11uqh .,. .. ,-.on. but th<• [c1tJlt...,' ro\h•r l'> nlJ·worltl ,\mun!l lho"· <om1tt•llnq Im h1 ... t·\t•c1r <Odeh Tum W1llltlm,, Mt' 1unior .\11wncd R.mcwl r1n<1 '>ophomon_• A'>ld ln\jr.im Add1nq It> Mur hu'> unclt>rc101w 111011• lhcm .1 lhl• qeocir.aphic<1l lhN11C' 1, nunor .,hdkca.u1> w1lh thP ch'< l'>IOll "llJ>hornorP Aynwd Toh•clo by wctlk·on olh•n'>1vc• < oorthnt1l111 The dfor<~l<'nlloiwd tno Lyl<' Ldn'>dt•ll lo lt1k1• d two-y1•,11 c 1111111hult•\ lo onoth\•r ro't"r '>dbhutmil lrom lht' prtx1rt1m 111 quark. with one-lhim ol th1• order lo follow hi\ son'> hnal lwo 'l 1-pldyN urul owmnq lire.I nt111w., Yt'dr of high \t hool lootholl ot bt·qmmnq wtlh A Aliso Ni9ut•l i\11tl wlult• ltw Edql<'•» u•rord Ed Rltlnton, 1.1 tomwr 8.1011< ltl 1nd1< ctlC'<; tlwy ht1v<• struuql<'d It> hrctd c Odrh who httcl rocn hNI ttw ~md lht•ir ·A qdnW, • Co ••• Mt•'>tt S('('()Oddfy dfld llqhl l•nd'> for lhl' C:Cklch l),111 John Io n IOdlCdtl'd ld\I Sea Kmq~. wtll cl mn th Wt't•k th.at Wll111tm'i 1-. cn•tltm~ d otfen 1vt• coordmulor ~11t1m, • d~ n1.1m1c-lhtlt '>hould l'V(•nh1ully whll tontmuinq h1'> work with tht• lwlp Uw 1Jr09ru.rn rt'bound from tis cconddry t ur~nt 'lump HIGH SCHOOL FOOTIAU HONORS Five Tars All-CIF Chai, Ray add All-lion team to Davlsion V1 honors. a.Tyfl\i~ DMY Pk.or CERRITOS N<!wport I lurhur High ·ruor football tu.ndou Rotx•rt hd.I and Cory Re.iv hav n 001rwd All·CIP South m x:Uon. l(•rt ~ from aJJ 13 d1v1 Ion • to h19hhCJhl • group of livc-. 1loi°' r :ogn1,.-.I AU· ClP Oaviston Vt by :<lion C"Odch ., 01\ 1011 Vl 11 • 1 also first-I .1m All· ~outhl•rn • l ct1on, one' ol frv olh·ru.1v hn mPn honon><I. Rily, Cl b· t , 190-pound rn1ddl hnebu k •r who hared D<.•lcn IV Pld)IN of lh<' Vedr 1.1un• tn Oiv 100 VI, w ., '>l'<'Olld·h am All-South m ~tun (clll dlVl'>IOO.'i), dfter h lptn<J I .td Cl>dch Jt•ll Bnnkh•y'' TM~ to d S4•t1 ViflW l..e.lCJU lltl and ll berth tn Uu Clf 01vl Ion VI •ntiJintiJ • Rt1y, who amasst'd al m·lc.Kl1nlJ l OS 1t.1ckJ for u d f • lhul w mOPaa ~-hanorw KIM COLEMAN Sports ..._ ~CoNon • 9.49...57 44223 • 5pof'9 ~ 9.49-650.0170 w.dntiday, January 23, 2002 .. :>1 ~ 9 .. LLACH Un l' Karen Hashizu (11), Estancla's Xochitl Byfield (31) and Tisba Gray zero ln on a crucial loose ball. Eagles stu1111ed University seizes opportunities lo cldim d 43-41 victory in a first-pldce PCL showdown. S.rry Faulkner DAILY PILOT IRVIN[ L.stdnod I h<Jh gtrb hd k<-tbd.U coctrh Pc1ul K.trby held pk•nly lo '>ti)' ctfl •r his E.u1 t .., dropped tl 4 l· 4 I dl'< 1'>1on to ho 1 lJ ruwr.1ty 1\K""1uy m lhc btttll\• lor lhl' P.1nhc C'w I U'd(JU(' lt·,ul I h'> hr.I '>\'nlt•n< P ., 0 howc•vt>r, mdy huv<• !>ummed 11 up be t "It was d frus1rc11anq night.· '>d•d K1rhy. who, dJonq with h~ player.. Ctln JX>lnt tu numcrou. .. lc1pses tor allowmq tht• dt•IPnd1m1 d1dmpaon TroJdO!t 10 d\\Umt• th(' uppN h • .md IO lh<• l>otlll' for 1h1~ yNr\ P<."L crown Th<.> EsttlnCld fo1bl(''i redd hkt• ct prt'1Jdrn • cht-cklist for di.Sdster as 11 'hol poorly from the flcld t 12 ol 40 for 24.5" .. J ttntl the fr •·throw hnt! (9 of 20). rnmm1lled 20 tumovef', and aw its ollt•nSJVl' dnd dt>lt>n ave Cdtdly t, sophomore lhsha WM<>, foul out with 4:27 lclt Estanda's Trlsb.a Wue goes up for a lumper in fint.balJ action 1\aaday,. Two Rodnguez three· -------- poml rs h 1pec1 the eag1 "It was a l ay even the rest or the QUdrt r And. alter cl.Oolh r frUStTOting Ro<Jngue7 <,wl h from • ht " beyond lb elf(' to tdl"t the nig ... nd quart r. th ugl . cl arly energizcld by Wa • r turn to the hn up. outscor d the host • 14·4. before haJltim to d 23- 21 edg t tnt ion Uni, how v r. r fused 10 wilt. Paul Kirby Estancia Hig h g irls basketball coach pollll guard St\addl Aridzand, a returning hrst· -------- team AIJ·l t u performer. beg&n turnaround by tArtlng lhe third quarttt after dlmg out the final 8 29 of th tint half With a pra1nod .ruoo. Th resilient b a combined 14 poana.. lroin Annand, Mmlor Danielle Janda and 5- foot· l l sophomofe York. to tum o 3l·25 delicit lnto a 35-33 lead heading tnto l lindl penod. 5 • C h•I, " h ·lont·"· 270·Jtound oft n Iv tackl bound for U "LA, r •p •li an All·CIP chou; tn i<"Onct ln Ot ng County cmd ftm ln Yor~ 1 tranftr" from Avalon Higb on OltaliM W&od. p9(ed the winDerl wttb SEEEAGLES ... I SEE FOOTIAll PAGE 1 llGH SOIOOl GllLS SOCCEI COASTERS: OCC AllUllS Of M CdM fi-9lics, 4-1 ' ./ .. SOCCER CONTINUED FROM S we tarted to take ov r.· Eight minutes alter Northwood IC'Ored &ts goal. tho Sea Kjngs retaliated with a goal from senior Knstln Hanson The scoring play started from mldJ1 Id when 1unior Allvta Mazura. who led the Sect King~ with two goals. won a ball from a Northwood player. She fired a pass to junior Elisha Morgan. who headed the ball fo front of junior Lauren Shepherdaon. Shepherdson crossed It over to HaMOn In front of th net CdM conllnued to attack after the 1-1 tJe, which led to Mazura·, two goetls before haUllme Three rrunutes ctlter enhmnq the game. senior Allason Harvey. who bad been nursing dn tn)ury suffered dunng rock cl&mbi.ng this past w<.>ekend, a lsted Mazura's fu-st 'iCOre. a J>dSS that Mazura bt>at the Northwood goal- ket>per for an open-net goal in the J ht rrunute. • 1 really regret not pldymg ldi.1 yectr. • said Mazura. who ""' out her .,ophomore year c1tter pldylng CdM vu slty .,orcn dS a freshman. "I'm 1rying to make up for 11. lEvans) told us. "We come out ol lh1i game, we're ln first lf ,.we lose we're fourth.' dnd thdt'S huge Everyone came out with thelr game lace on This Is a game where you recil.ly have to play with a lot of heart and get out tht>re dnd wan This could really determine the rest of our 'ieilSOn • Mazurd. who .. ulf Prt'd d dai.locdtecJ <;boulder ldt(• November. M:Ort>d d<Jdln 1n the landl minult' of lht• hr\I hdll, after HarvC'y\ <;hot < uromed otf the goalkeeper\ qlov~ and to Mazura, who bootc.>d 11 an to the bdck of tht> net • SPORTS "Thl.s wan l>t1yi. to p«..>ople an the lt>dgue. 'We'rl:' hNI:' to wm 11 agcun,' • Sdld I ldrvcy. whu <11.!.o menllonecJ she wall i.1gn her letter of intent to J>luy for Cal State FuJlerton Feb. l • 1 wanted to play, but (Evdml kept me out. so when I came in I wanted to show hun that he should have started me • . 00tHlA(M/0MY OT CdM's Allison Harvey {13>, colliding wtth Northwood's Mellisa Ota, heads the balL uwe came and had u job lo do and we did it. This dictates who's going to take first place in the league. I 'm real proud of my team ... " shot • whale her CdM teammate'> Sheph •rdson, Juniors Paige Jane t1nd Lduren Lo~ dnd sophomore Kmzae Kramer supported LO the back Harvey, la"it year's PCL co- Most Valuable Player. ronunued to how her coach when she srorcd with four manutel> left Morgan, who "tarted an her h~t game mce knee 'urqt>ry an ldtl' Novemlx•r <;truck for d shot that led lo d corner kick Shepherdson boot<>d d rolling Ron Evans, Corona del Mar High girls soccer coach The d lense created coun· terdlldcks and as d re ult Harvey. Morgan. senior Juclyn Thdyer clOd 1uruor J nny Long producl'd hots and ., vercll offensive threat . bcill that wt-nt throuqh HdJlSOil'" leg<; dnd to Hdrvf'}' who struck for the gOttJ "(Morgan lS) getlln9 hc1< k t.nto her rhythm.• EvdJ\S Sdld of tu5 two-tune flrit-team All-< IF ctnd all-league sek'C'Uon "With <>ach gam • you "'" proqr<'.,!>IOn "iht• hdd three <JfPdl 'ihob • Thl• Sf.cl KLO<J'> ouhhot the Tunt>4.>rWolv~. 21-8, d!t CdM\ dPfrns\' llghtenl'd 1ts grip when fdced with the 1-0 <h•fic 11 Fr....,hmdn go.1lkecper Rdc tw l Wetter. '>lopped lour Corona dt>I Mar bcqlns 11 'iecond round ol PC L pldy Thur'tddy di 4 45 p m • at l.clgum1 Beach Mesa battles to 1-1 tie with Artists Bagwell's goal in first half leads to standoff with Laguna Beach. University blanks Eagles Krl'iten 8dqw<'ll .. cort•d an theQOth minute> of tht> '-<'<'Ond h<lU tri help c o.,ta M<''>d I llgh <'drn ti 1 ·I Ill' With VISlllnq L.tguna Bc,ar h m d Pt1<1Jlr ( 00d\I League g11b soccer gamP Tue~ldy ( .o.1lkei>pt-r Kn1tlyn < ,pntlmq mddP .,ut '>dVf'S for thC' l\l11.,1.1nq ... who 1m• now 9.4. 'l. 2-1-2 Co.,to MP~• hr"'' 1Jnavcr.1ty on Th11r.dt1y E.,w.nc1d Hlgh Unutoo host Unavors1ty to two go.tls m the second hdU, but th<> d1.1mt1Qf> had already been done and the Edqles fell. 9-0. in a Panhc Coast League girls soccer game Tuesday. Bagwell found th" nPt with d "°" '>hot off IS rt'bound ·11 Wtti d run• compo.,ed play." Costd Mesa Cocsch Ddn Johnston '>dtd ·c;;h,. bdSICcllly ptts~'<l 11 into tht· OPI • The ArtL''' 14·1>·5. l-.l-2) qot on lht• -.coreboarrl t>t1rly an thP '>N'ond hdll walh d gool lrom ( a1tl&n Ro..., onf' manut(' ultt>r the brt>dk She• 'i<'Orf>d t>tf d long throw-in Shonnt1 Cobb mddf• '>IX .,dV(~ for l...dquno Bl:'t1rh Stephanie Veliz made eight SdVCS und Arwyn Knott mad four m the n I for the Eagl (3· l 4, 0·5 LO the PCL) Kn tana Allen scored thr goals to lecid Uruver"i1ty (~ 1. J-1-1) FOOTIAll occ·s Hall catches OD with Callf ornia COSTA MESA Brandon I lull. d fl.foot_. 210-pound llght end for OrangP C0c1st Collpg la">I fdll, w1U plciy for UC Berkeley. <>< ·c · football coach Mike Taylor said Tu~ay Holl. OC'C'~ lone unanimous ~I .!ct.Jon for the tint-team offen'i<' of tho All-Mission Conference CentrdJ D1vaslon. finished with 2q5 yttrds and two touchdowns on 26 r<.'C'Cplions. Br<'nt Larkin, a 8-1, 289-pound two-year starter lit often ivo gudrd for the Pirates. will play for I lumboldt Stele next 1eason -by Stew Virgen Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 tho to improv in motion local liv • 8oc'lts • Rea.I Esuti • • Tax lk-dUl'tible COWGE IASEWl Lions split two Ceil State Los Angele and Vdllguard Univ rsily open the baseball sea on with strong efforts. COSTA MESA -Th Van· guard Univ rsity ba ball ~ m opened the season with an s.6 t to Wiling C4l Sta ~ Ang but boundad with a .t-1 victocy over th Col n e.gl tn a nonronl • cncc doubl r Monday. In lh tee0nd gam , sophomore Marro H rr1_ pitebed a compl te·gome thr e-hltt r and th Uo on strong ty. Ch4d Chop drove "' a run With a dOU and Andy RJd· d U followed with a two-run lingl to Y Vanguard a 3-0 Th Lions {l·l) added an unearned run ln th third lnnlng end lh Gold n c.g1e1 could put only one run on th• board tn the fourth lnnlng. . • In tlM flm ~the UOM fell behwd. 3·0, but xploded for three runs in th fourth lnnlng to tJ th K'On!. C urt Gam.-r doubled to drtve in two runs. Juon ar· I alJo doubled ln a run. Vanguard took a 5.3 I ad ln the followt.ng lnning~ wlth RBI from Gamer and Chop. The Uons 9C"Of'ed another run ln the seventh~. but the Colden Ea9* put tbe game away with four rum in the eighth and one ln the ninth. v~ comnutted l1X errors ln UM game. '--~&]: •• ~--I.A .... ~-"'-· u' _.... ---····· ~ .. _ ....... ~-----~ .... .._ ...... ...... ~ ..... ..... #·MM 4 , ... L·a...•' If·~·---~~ Ml. ,...MIL&..-_. ....... tcMt., IASIETIAll Uoos' men escape in ~vertime; women breeze past Cal Baptist L e vt11 c:ua Williamson took ov r ln ov rttme a ~I Vangu4rd r>ull out a &6-Gl Colden Sloto AthJ Uc Conl ronc; victory ln men' bdskeU>csU Tuesd11y night after a econd half which r twod s O I ad changes, WUllMUiOn, who scored 20 point , gav& Vanguard th lnlUal l od m overtime with cl ha ellne layup. and oailee a ().foot hot from the baseline to give the Uons a 64-62 lead with O S4 I fl Vanguard. paced by Wtlllclinson ( 11 rebound ) and Damion Morbl y (14 pmnts. 13 boordsl. 11nproved to 12-9. 7-4 m the CSAC c.aJ Bapt&st leU to 15· 7, b-5 RN mn ADMTK CllRl8fCI v ...... M.~IW'NT'2 cM ....... 9-olloff 7, '°"9 u. Mewington .. Bloom 11. 0 ~ 2, A Lope 12. lo*ec 2 ")-pt pis ~1 foui.d out none. T«tw'lots · none. """' • ..... "'"°" .. Motbley 1•. Md<m 9, 9C¥ 2. Willlllmton 20, ~ 0, C0111tty 7; leeler I ).pt 91>11h Plef10n 2, Woll~ I, Cotttty 1, Beel« I Foul«f out JIOnl. Tec:tinub none H.tlftime -2s-2S El'd of regutltlOn S&-58. CdM just misses The Corona del Mdr lhgh girls bdsket-ball team rornplel<"d au. best ~rformcmce ol lhe M'dSOn. lJUI at Wd n't enough d., the Sed Ka.nci io,t, u 50_.ti, to Panfac Coo I Ledgu • ho'>t Northwood Tuesddy "W<• hdd the game-wanruny '>hot <1nct wp didn't hat 11, • CdM COcK"h Elber1 DdVIS '>«lid ·11 Wd'i d grcdt 9t1ml' to bed part ol We rdn off thl:' lu~I 15 "><.'Conds dnd mt'>M"d the wid<'-open shot It''> tht• b I qdml' thdt we hdve playt>d trom st11rt to hrw.h this yt>ar Everyone contnbutNl Courtney (K.twt1ld) came olt the b('nch and qave us t.1 .,pt.1rk W<''re d dlffcrent team wht>n 'iht>'c; m tht• l&neup • Jwl1or Lucy Rumsey l<'d the d Kings (ll-1 :l, 1-4 IO the PCL) w atb 13 point!I dnd seven rcboundi. Kdwdlcl. d i.eruor m h r ltN g.une bt1dc SlJlC'e Jcltl. 10 when he in1urcd her nh • 'iCOwd eight potnts. dS d1d 1uruor Madison OtterbeLO The 5<-d King., lost to ho~t Cdnyon. 45-15, m d nonJ ague> gdme Monday CdM 1un1or KcU1ann Kl LO 'i<"Ored d team- high 10 point\ PiC1K CQASI L1AGU1 ...... ood5QON• CorON <ill M« 7 16 IS 10 • .. Northwood 1) 15 1) 9 -50 c...... .. Mer Mfts .. RMnwy I J. Ki.ti 7, Lw J. Grut.r 0, ICM•U1 I. ~ 1. HMKNn J, Alatene 2. Snell O. Stem 0 J.pt pis K-N 2. ~ 1 Foul«f out none Tectwc.M none ...... aad E~ 6. Moniot 2. ~ 1•. M~ 16, Smith 2. ~ l. UpetomO 7 ) pt goeb Macia 1.. Mdft l FOi.Md out ·none Tl<tV\lah • notW llOIWG4!1 CMmlt 45. QiM J5 '°'°"' .. M« • s 9 13 JS c..nyon 1J 16 1 1 •s c-..... MMtt\2.~6. l(llin 10. l.w .. Gt\AI« .. ~ 2. 5nel '· Dime 0. sc.n 0. ~ 0 )1)C 90M. GNber 1 fouled out • 1'1t!My. T~ • none ~·N GtfW 11,hazM2. H.MAt t, Tlketw. S. Mdwlon •. IC c;.., t. Marrla 2., WIN 2. T!lyb 1 lil'l.,...--fouled out· nDN T~ ·none EAGLES CONTINUED FROM S In all. W J nt n dlly 19 of 31 nunut of ocuon on th b nrh. but 111111 produced t l potn and ·Jghl teals. Cray had 14 rebounds and r('!d ell but two of ber v n f>OUl &O th ftn4l penod. Vanguard Unlver11ty'1 women 's .bukclball team bo.d thr pLsy ~ in doubl figures Tuftlday rught -all r rv us the Uoni emptied their bench early en rou~ to ct 76--63 Colden State Athletic Conference victory ov r v ltlng Calilomlo Bapust cU Vanguard' Pit. Lacoy Mill hit 7 of 10 from the field en route to a game- tugh 16 po nts Courtney Mc- Kinney (12) and Sonia N'Dr111 l) ahospukled The Uons outrebounded Cctl 8.tpbst. 56.JO Vanguard unproved lo 10·7. 7-4 ln the GSAC Cal Baptist fell lo 10-10, 4-7 GOlla SWI A1llOK <CllllllCI v-.... 7t. CAL &vnlT G Clll --ArNl.i I, .... 5augip 7, SCO IS, (mdt 6. Crw 2 3-pc. 9C*S . 5auggl 1 f.ol.iW out E1"de T-.hnk.th none •.:."'1 I m-d Lendlmlln 7. (cim4(m0n .. CAndtlarWI .. Dlttenbot 7, lotlte 2, Wtlldaf 0, N'Ori 11, 5Ntn4tn 6. Mdlt 16. Md(lnney 12 OaCou l )-pt pit 5MrNlt\ 2. Mtll\ 2. !AndeftNn 1, OeCou 1 Foultd out -Ioele• T«hnlc.tts none .... ftltM VtngUMd, l7 11 ~-­Nonhwood 50. c.-.. Mlr411 c:ciiim Mll9"' ~a.ct\ 26 lhl4My4l, ...... 41 1byrldaO ...-a a.mJ C......clll Mir «~ Belch l.Jnt.tntV at a. Mll9 Nor1hwood at ..... Mesa rolls. 54-26 Ignited by al) prohhr 27-potnt Uurd qut11-ter. th j Cosld MeScl High y11 ls bosketball t dm murchC'd pa t Pac1hc Coo t Leagut" vi'i1tor Ldguna Beach. 54-26. Tues<tdy Th Musttmgs (8· 11 2-3 an lht> PCLI shot q ol 19 Ill lhe th&Id qudrt('r, h11tan9 four threc- poantef\, two from ~entor Crysllnd Poncher I u points) Sophomore C dS ey Brick (seven point t dnd enior Chmunc Caron (i.even polntsl drained one eoch Juruor Rhon<.tl Ndff led Costa Mc a with lb poLOts, wluJ C CUQQ and 1uruor Rackell Reev grabbed 10 rt>bounds Qttch and cnior Jasrrune CJtCwdl collected eight boords. ,_ NCllC <RAU LIM 0.. M1M 5' &..-.. llllMJt H L.lguN...,, s • 7 10 26 ~...... 9' 27 12 St U.-._.·stwT!y7, ~I, SUton 1. JOlw 7. ftiedmen .. Sechmetztled • l1K-ooM . none foui.d out -G.a.gher T~-none C.... ~•(Mon 7, Glewel I, N.Jff 16, flanc.tw .... 0. Ind! 7, lollrNM' Wldm ........ 5 }pt goell ·~2. lndt 1, Caron 1, s.nc:Nl I f°'*d out· none T«finic.A • none Sage Hill boys rally ror 44-42 triumph V111ttng ge Hill t llgb .,. d • nine·polnt detlat after thr e per· toctl Wilt\ • ftlrioul bllta to tart the rounh qu•rt r and hwlhnwUI BIU• ..._ .... • game-wtnning a.yup wMb ... ~ond1 left to key • M-42 Aced my League boys belketbell win QWlf .. a = Ou1ltWI '1\Mtday. • )I Doily Pilot DEEP SEA TUl$0AY'$ <MU NewpDf1 ~ I tio.\ 12 qlefl. 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