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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-28 - Orange Coast Pilot' tf you wet• plann ng to sun~ t~. you m-v w.nt to plan someth ng ehe. Singing n the rain VllOUld be appropriate. S.. ..... 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: VVWW.DAILYPILOT.COM ~Y, JANUARY 28, 2002 Waiting for home improvem~nt •Plans by Habitat for Humanity to re novate six units on Pomona Avenue leave the future unclear for the buildings' current residents. Loltu. Harper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -She bundles her on up light, as the cold Wllld hits her m the face while walking out ot her We tside home. Enedina Sarc\b1a wants to get out of the house for a minute, he says. Away from a crowded k.Jtchen with clupped paint, where a few cluldren sit doing their homework. Away from a packed laving room wh re the younger kids play -and conse- quently fight over the toy they were playing with. •Look at this place.· she says in Spam.sh. ·It's falling apart • The scene takes places outstde Sarab1a's apartment at 1925 Pomona Ave .• where she laves with her hus- band and her three sons. ln the altemooos, her slSter brings over the children she baby-sits, Sarabia said. But the owners are going to reno- vate it, he said. They've sent letters about the improvements they want to make. Indeed, a slew of unprovements are lated for the prope'rty but the renovations may force her out of her home. Last week, the City Council upheld a dec1 ion to dlJow Habitat fortiumaruty to convert sue uruts on Pomond Av nu mto owner-occu- pied condomuuum 1Wo of th emllng two-bedroom dupl xes wouJd be converted Ullo four-bedroom horn and the third wouJd bf> rehabilJtated. An adc:tibon- dl lhree-hedroom how.c would dlso be bwll Once convert ~. the condorruru- ums would be .,old d low-mcome houslhg to qualifying applicants and mamtenancc of th propertY wouJd be the respons1b11ity of the new homeownl'rs Home pnc-ec; dre e timated between $70,000 dnd $100.000, aid Habitat for I lumclmty repre entaUve Smit MCCAA Paul Stam hu retired from b.ls Job of clllpatcber for Costa Mesa. He has worked ln the dispatch center for 34 yean. AN o..p. 9herath the treet, didn't kno\\ d lhmg about how DAILY Pu.oT all ot this worked.• Stam scud •And thdt envtronment was pretty chilll n<Jlng 0 v r the lcl5t 35 years, Paul Stam because all the cit.I har d the "4lmt• lrt>· has been ln the 1D1ddle of tuft quency and you needed to have a good movi are made of ear to IJsten to whAlt' bei.ng S&d. • Airplan crashing through build-But Stam was a qwck 1 amer ctnd soon mgs, medical emerg no , burglan , mastered v rat number cod u d day drug busts -this Costa Mesa dispatcher to day m radio communication. 11 went on has n, or rath r beard. 1t 11 nde~aJong Wltb pollce ofhc rs to I am As be ret1red last week from the JOb he more about the cWlerenl m the nty. enjc:1f9d lmd cherished aU th years, Stam Those were th days v rything Web said tbei"e wu no other Job that matched bJs manual as opposed lo comput ru ~ <;o pe.r90l'lldtj perfectly this one. • when a ccll1 came tn, dispatch rs hdd to •1•m a people person.· be said •1 tove use their knowl g of th aty' geogra- to talk to people and help them out.• pby to local wh re th call wa coming The job was n v r tacking ln action or from For more than three decades, Paul Starn listened to all that went on in Costa Mesa 8s a dispa tcher exotement. "In a way, I liked the manual S} tPm: "There' nothing gomg on ln th aty Stam said •Now wtth the comput rs. I that you are not involved ID,• Stam said. thmlt we tend to d pend more on tht• "It's lhrilllng. • Dldclune . • Wh n he t4rted fresh as a COila M But technology tS not th only thing thut dispatch officer ln 1967. ven otb r cib changed W1th th um ... h said. shared th ta.me radio froqu ncy. "I had walked Into this ottlce nght off SEE PULSE PAGE 4 1hlstee suggests sc~ool as a place to skate •With Newport Beach craddng down on skateboarden, it is time to think about building a park on campus, Fluor says. D1lsac •inn ... OMY "'°' and on any peve<I surface Wlth • 6% grede OI' ltHper. •The dty ln their infinl~ w om decided lt WM attracting the W1'0nQ ele· IDIDt. • Pluar Mid. ·1 hive a ~ wttb fMayior 1bd ltidgew•yl cMrectm- lmlG IM lib Dllfdlnl • undllirable. • PIUar llid puamg the ~ on llsdmbwdmw cnMll ~ baudl Mel-.., ..._ IKll opdont on ........ _ ..... ..,.. ddw ..... ~ ...., .. dnlln ... _.. ._......, Wldda ., 9 " •• ...., ..... ....,.., .... _ ............ ....... _,._. lt1at• Mark Korclndo, c1nd con tructJon 15 cheduled lo tart m about eight month In the meantunP-, about 58 people are crctmped into u , 44-y ar-old units that Me ID d perate need ol repdu Hwnaruty HoUS10g, formed b} Habitat for Humarul) to own and manage the property pnor to con- strucuon, took control of the proper- ty in the '>ununer. Korando -\\ho 1 al:><> the con- ~ultant to Humaruty I lolbing -sa1d the apclrtments wer • in vel') bctd condloon und the nonprofit 15 domg all it can to keep them up to code SEE HOME PAGE -' Fletcher Jones deal a boon for Newport •A 1995 deal the c1ty made with the Lrvine Co. dnd dedlerstup ha translat d into big bucks for the city. June C:.ugrande DA lY PllOT NEWPORT BEACH -City ofti- nals were way off when they ddl"ed to hope than an 8-acr 1.md giveaway to Fletcher Jon Motorcars wouJd add 2 million lo oty revenu over hvt> y{'dl'S It hdS brought ti million ~I 'd say this is a textbook example ol how the public ~or and pnvate enterpnse can \\'Ork tog th r in a way thdt benehts everyon~. • said City Counctlman Steve Bromberg. tt mem- ber of the City's Eronoll\Jc De\lelop- ment Comrruttee that received th prelurunary hgure<; lclSt w k In 1995 th" City Council upproved a thr -wav d al Wllh the lMne Co and Fletch r Jon to hcUld over the land on Jambor Road at no charge to the car dealer At thclt tune, the oty paid a $155.000 Litle transfer f and I t the developN oft the hook for about 2 8 million m I the company would pay to the city to de\·elop 1 r rnainmg Newport Beach propertl In return. th llVU\e Co handed O\ er to the oty th 8-acre ·parcel at. 3300 Jambo Road, and th oty handed 1t O\ier to lb luxury card . er. Th oty also committed to b lp the dealer n ollale ~1th th C4lifor- rua Departrn nt of Ttansportabon for the r mauung 1.2 aa that are now part of the ~-acre d rsh.ip A littl m than five y a -o. Fletcher Jon moved lrorn Quail tttet mto a n w b m hailed on of the m t posh car d nhiJ)' around. lt h Oho among the m06l su ful Now the natioa'I No 1 M reed -Benz dHJenhip, the company raked m record talel for 2001: nearly $424 million m new and SEE DEAL MGI • wm-•-----" _......., __ .. ------· ____ , • • Above ... SUIMO . Day and night fishing chwters _. av1ll1ble for groups or singles at Bongos . Sportfishlng on BalbOa Peninsula. (949) 673-2810 . .. 2 Monday, Jonuory 28, 2002 S(AN HU.ER I DA1.Y 1'1.0T Harbor Cruises rua throughout the year ln Newport Harbor, thus IMMDlng lbe tourism blow winter provides. Warm weather welcome June Casagrande DAILY PILOT L 1ke many obes that sit on the water. Newport Beach sees a lull in vtSitors in the winter months. But lhts town has sometlung specal that msulate 1t -literally - from reduced appeal m the Winter months Because most water recreation here takes place in a harbor shel- tered from some winds and cold, Newport Beach bas a leg up on tounst de bnat1ons along the rela- tively harsher coasts ·we have fantastic year-round featurei. for the tourist market.· said John Ca sady of the Newport Beach Confere nce and V1S1tors Bureau. •1 like to ..ay that 66% of the time m the wmter you can find the tempera- ture to b<> 66 degrees m Newport Beach.· There are some good hotel WHAT'S AFLOAT •WHATS Alt.DAT Is published periodUlly. If you •• p4.wininQ. NUtic.I ~ submit the infomwltlon to the o.ily Piiot. 330 W. hV St.. Casi. Mfta, CA 92627; by fu to (949) 646- 4170; or by •meil to ~l~lotttt.tirnucom. GONDOLA TOURS Gonola Romance olfen dally lOun of Newport Harbor dunng lunch and dinner. Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of Udo Mam.la Village. 3400 Via Oporto in Newport Beach. KAYAK TOURS 1be Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Back Bay at 10 am. every Sunday at 2301 Unl- vemty Dnve. Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks modo avaJ.lable through New- port Dun Resort. Call (800) 585- 0747 for reservations. SllDAY COOlll CIUISIS n.. ~ •l Sea YKht Char· VOLll,N0.21 -·--~ Although tourism falls in Newport during the winter months, its warm harbor keeps the drop from being dramatic values around lbis time. The w~th­ er remains very attractive year- round .... Look at the Balboa Bay Club, which ls on the harbor and bas a barbor-nde bar and a pool: In the winter months people are m the 1 pooJ.• Most notable, though, ls the city's tour boat and yacht charter busin es, Cassady said. Because Newport Harbor as inland from Wllller ocean winds, visitors here keep the tour boats sailing all through the year. ·Hornblower Cruises, Adventures ters hosts cruises around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m. every Sun- day at 3101 W. Coast Highway. New· port Beach. $20. includes cruise, parking, cookies and sodas. Reserva- bons required. (949) 650-2412. UYAlllG/CllOllNG/SCUll BeglnnJ.Dg ... kayaking, rolllng din· ics and pnvate lessons are offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W Balboa Blvd .• Balboa. Kayak and sea ski rentals Also are available. (9-C9) 675-1215. 1Wo-h~ur kayak toun begln at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport Dunes S20 for adults and $15 for cluldten. Kayak rentals and cl also are available. (949) 729-1150. Slngle kayak nnt.ab (SlO per hour) and doubles ($15 per hour) are va.tl· abl at Balboa Boat Rentals in the Bal· boa Fun Zone. (949) 673-7200. PaddJ Power a1IO pro'rides kayak, surf 1ki and canoe rental.I. 1949) 675-1215. The Upper Newport Bay EcolOfk&I at Sea, American Yacht Charters. Duffy -all of them have cnuses1 espedally right around the holidays as sometimes their best times,· Cassady said. •Some even have those fully enclosed boats. They're quite cozy.· Of cowse, winter ls markedly dif- ferent from ummer. But even this fact has a spedal Newport Beech twist. Hotels surely fill with two- week vacationers here to enjoy the city's natural assets. But it's the long- term. d.le-hard summer lovers who transfonn the town. Historically, the city's population swells by about a third es apartments on the water and throughout the peninsula and other areas fill up with fun lovers. In 2000, the most recent year for whlch figures were avail- able, the aty's 75,627 populabon grew by more than 26,000. •ft's a significant d1ff rence. • Cas- dy said Reserve offers Back Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays from Shellmaker Island, which is off Back Bay Drive Ul Newport Beach. (9"C9) 6'0-6746 Newport Aquallc Center ollen sweep rowing (one oar). sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four w ks and cost $75. Introduc- tory duucs also are available Satur- days and Sundays for SlO. (949) 6'6- 7725. Scuba tralJllng, conl11Uag of ab e¥ nlng and two weekend day class· • are offered at the Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway. NewpOrt Beach. $200 to $310. Th center allO offers scuba rentals, special trlpt, repairs and Alt fills. (949) 650·5440 CertUlcaUoa dales for bepmlDg to anstructor-l vet scuba divers are avail· able at Dive-in Scuba, 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 0th r services lndude boat charters, equipment sal • rentals and repairs. (949) 631· 9288. ... ,, ...... MO!r.-M)S76'4U4 womHOiur« (949) 642"6086 nghc No "9W'.,.......,.... edltONI "*""or~ .,.,.., Qt! be~~ ,.. ........... .... llliCMllll. .... ,......, Cl-.JllM9 ~··· -n ._ .... .... ~ Y'O"' '°'""""lb lbout the Dlity Not Of newt - NV!lf U ~ piill I I ol ~ °""* ttOW m MMH us CllllQ 11111 • ..w .... ... .-it--. . , .... °""" Ct-.•~..-.--~ .... Ma •••• l- °"' ....... JlO w. ~ 5l. c-. ~CA t.M27. OMc9 ~ .. 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Once again it's time for whale watdung in our part of the Padfic, and we'll see this year lf a young gray whale decides to alter course to enter Newport Harbor. I have bad some of my best whal watdung expenences inside the harbor. Remember whal are warmblooded, air- breathmg mammals that swim m a pod, not a school. so do not call them. ouch. fish. The gray whales are the most abundant pedes you will off our coast. but you might be lucky enough lO spot orcas, too. Everyone hould take a boat bip out to see the whales oo their migrating · route, but remember there are regulations to protect the whales from over-excited or disrespectful boaters. The federal agency respon- sible for proCedlng gray whales Is the National Marine Fisheries Service. which falls under the 1972 Marine Mam· mal Protection Act. The regu- lations are necessary to pro- tect the whales from harass- ment, and for safo, non-dis- ruptive whale watdung. I hope every boater follows the genenil rules. You can report someone you sea blatantly disregardmg the regulations. When~ whales witbin 100 yards, boaters should not operate at &peeds faster than a whale or group of whales, and boaters should rrwntain a constant 5peed whl.le paralleling or following whales within too yards. Also, boaters should do nothing to cause a whale to change direction. In addition. for those airaa.ft pilots, you cannot Oy lower than t,000 fi t when within a l 00-yard hortzonta.I distance from a whale. Swimmers and divers can- not approach whales ether. and never attempt to feed whales. The distance to right wbal ls increased to main- tain at least SOO yards since they are under a different category of the law. Every boater must be considerate to th mam.ma.ls because remember we are playing in their home -the ocean. • • • The deadhne to subrnat applications to rve on the Newport Beach Harbor Com- mls51on has passed. and on Feb. 7, seven commissioners will take the helm of this new harbor COrnm.&SSlon. All harbors have a commission that oversees their water- ways, so lt is a logkal, how- ever late. step for Newport to create th~ CODUD1ISIOn. The members will have to be residents oC N wport Buch and I hope that the applicants will have to prove quallflcabons for the position rather than having a coundl member ~ppoint them. The comm.isswn rs must know the lntncad involved with manAging th mulWac- •ted luu of thl.s harbor and undentand how lo interact Mika Whitehead THE HARBOR COLUMN with the county. state and federal governments. U the commis ioners are JUSt politi- cal appointees. the goal of starting the COmml.SSlon will have failed. It was the exception.al knowledge of the harbor committee members that proved so valuable when dJs. cussing illues, and that knowledge must be present on this commta.aon to make the correct decisions and have the foresight for our harbor's future. I hope thal former harbor committee members are given an extra point in the selection proces\ as they have been 5eJ'Vlng for more than three years. The harbor commission will have an important role m the harbor ac:tivilles such eelgrass, dredging. charter boat permits. guest faci.llb . water quality and, hopefully. u water transportation system I think the 6nt order of the commission should be to estabhsh a list ol items ranked by priority to address initially. Such a list will give the gener- al public time to give t.beii • lnput and b' the CXlllU1l.ISSion· ers to begtil the proper J'9IHrCh into each item. A't the final roeeting of th harbor committee. a list oJ Uems was reed into the final minutes for the new com.nus- saon to comider. The Harbor Element was developed by the now former Harbor Com- mittee that outlinel our har- bor and the direction that the COlll1Dillionen and City Council needs to steer towcud for the benefit of the public and our most vital resource I will support the commis- sion and the dedsions that lh<• commissiooers will have to make on some veiy tough IS'SUeS. However. I may not agree with every decision or commbsion (s individual viewpomt. but Uus 11 a fa11 democrabc p that, as I mentioned. was long overdue 1bis will also give the publlc an excellent fon.un for~ ing ilsues to one dty body. In the pl!llt. ooe may bdve not known which dly commlltee was the proper fon.un and may have bad to~ two or Uuee commlttees. Unfortunately, l will not be serving on th commis ion as I live ln Cost.a M , but you at the meetings. Sate voyag . Sllf lit Sii Dally Pilot Monday, January 28, 2002 3 COSTA •ESI PLAlll• co•••SSIOI PllVllW llSlll SCOOP 0. ... llEllDI one~ wOu6d hlM ,,.tso tq&Mf9 ... end the --8,70l lq&Mf9 Mt.,,,. mini-A padlock on your heart '" • WHAi: Pfanning Com· PAICll llAP The Planning Commission wm decide tonight whether to allow • Westsldi property owner to dMde his existing lot and bulld two new homti. o.ni.. Kruse owns • large ~me.wring 141 feet feet -In the 800 GoYtrnot Street. A I staff teport noted that ewr-sae lots In the neighborhood are only ~ that size. mum~ f« reslden- ti.t -111,000 ....... tf the~ .. eppCMd, ~di\: 1topnent of. the profed would sttl hlM to conform whh dty ~ds and under· goa~~lf~. WHAT lO EXPECT Pltnnlng staff has recom· mendtd the division be 9PPfoved. COMMUN In OIJICTIYIS """"" meeting • ...-. 6;)() p.m. today • WI .. : City Hall, 77 F1lr Otiw, Cost1 Mes.a • ~DmlATION' (714) 754-5245 ch.nge in the future format of meetings are among the items that will be r•ported on. Pl•nnl~ commiuioners 1nd residents will be updated on the progreoss of previously rt•t· ed community goals. WHAT TO EXPECT The Planning Comm1U10n will receive and ftle the report. W ho ever tbougbt podlocks could symbolize undy· lll9 and everluting lov l Appu ntly they do - in Chula. And to som young lovebirds in Costa Mesa. th Ptirview <111 rpe.M • bov the San Diego free. way. lbe n WlfOOm received telephone and e-mail r pooses frorn two rosidenta who iaid they l\ave b ud ot a Pf &ctloe among •young co-upJ U'I love • Doa Jacobtoa wrote h h hHrd of uch roupJ putt.ang pedlocks •on th fences at eruc ov rtooks to ensure th long vity of th t.r lov •• He 1d h WW ucb locks everywh e A slnglHtory home and two storage sheds are now on the lot. but Kruse wants to demolish th«n, divide the property and bu Id two slngte. family residences. If divided. The Dewlopment Sefvicet Depwtment wm give a progress report tonight on the commun1- 1Y objectMs the Planning Com- milsion has chosen to pursue. Energy comervation and a -Compiled by Lotlta Harper On Ttuirid4y. Caltran workers cut off more than .CO padlocks that were snapped on to the fences on the Bay Str.-t ov rpa above the Costa M fr way. Both ctty and Ca.Jtrarut ofhctals ad they were antnyued by th practice that has previously hap· pened tn Costa Mesa on wh n he.Vlllted Mt. Hucmg 10 Oun.a last October. lrle'9fj• THE llEWS Car accident kills Newport woman A Newport Beach woman was killed Saturday when the car he was a passenger in collided with another vehicle in the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road in IMne. lrvme police sa.ki. Mae Peterson, 79. was pro· nounced dead at the scene from uijwies sustained dunng the colli· sion, said Cullen Ellingburgh, supervwng deputy coroner. She was was the passenger m a 1987 Chevrolet Celebnty driven by 92-year-old Newport Beach resident Dorothy Wlute that collided at about 8:30 p.m . with a 2001 Lexus IS300 dnven by 69-year-old Laguna Beach resident Jack Miller, poltce said. Newport Beach Fire Department responded and provided emer· gency med.teal attention. Both dnvers were transported to Hoag HospltaJ in Newport Beach where they are listed in table con· dibon, lrvme Police Department officials reported. White suUered chest trauma and Maller suffered ne<:k and back tnJuries, pobce said. A preliminary investtgatlon tnda· cat one of the vetucles may have run a red Ught, but the investtgab.on Is conb:nuing, said lrvme Police Lt Al Muir. The Chevrolet had damage to the right po nger ide and the Lexus sustaaned major dAmdge to its lront end. police said Any Wltnesses to the collision Wllh more infbnnabon should contact IJ'VUle Pobce investigator Jonathan Cherney at (949) 724-7024. Crane arrives to symbolize temple Begtnning today. neighbors of a proposed Mormon Temple will have a VlSuaJ aid to understandmg wbat 1t will be like to lave wtth d 124-root butldmg and steeple. At about noon, a crane will go up at 2300 Bonita Canyon Dn ve, th<> Slle of a proposed 17,SOO·squore- foot temple for the Church or Jesu Christ of Latter·day Saints. An aircraft warning Ught on top of the steeple wtll stand m for d lighted statue or the Angel Moroni. Posts in the ground urroundmg th(l crane. will show the JocalJon dnd hetgbt of the temple Wdlls. The crane wtU be removed at noon Fnday Free postage for military Valentine cards off er d The Costa Mesa C'ourtydrd\ Mall Boxes Etc is now otrcn ng free first-class postage for 34·ccnt Vcil enbne cards and letten. to U S military service per..onnel td· lJoned oversed.s or to vetNdn'i in hospatals It's all part of Operulaon Sctil~ With A Kiss that runs through Feb 14 at partio pdting Mall Boxc Etc- locations to ·help boo!>t morcile of U.S. troops dnd military v lNdn.,, • said Ph.al Gustavson, ct M ml Ooxe!. Etc. franchisee an Costd McSd Eligible matl must be addressed lo a spec.fie U.S serviceman or wmThm at clll assigned add! or d peof 1c vet ran reslding Ul a VA h paldl clllU must have a return addres!> The U.S. Depdrtment uggc ts mdaVlduals that don't know a pe· a bc servace m mber how their support d.Od honor by vt.s1lJng a VA hospital or ours.mg home. or volun· tccnng m the local community to make up for the service m mber'i who would normally voluntt>er. Mclll Boxes Etc. wc1 e tdbh!>h<><J m 1980 and as the world' ldrge<,I franctuser of retail postcil and bu'1· ncss rv1ce with nearly 4,500 mdependenUy owned and operatf>d stores m more than 30 countries. Gettin9, INVOLVED • GETTING INVOUIED runs period;c.ally in the O..ly Ptlot oo a rotating ~ If you'd ( like 1nformatl0f'I oo adding 'J04ll °'~ tJOn to this I~ call (949) 57~298 AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPla PROGRAM Tiw Anwnctln Home Health l los- f >lft> Pr<>eJrdm ne(>(Js volunteers to gave t>motiondl support to term•· ndlly 111 pc:ttwnts dnd their farru.laes in the qredter Orange County drea Trammq ~ provtdPd. (714) 550·0800 or l80CJI 540-2545 ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY ~ome a botUe·feeder or ldke in pr<>qnant cat'> at your homl' Mdny sheltrrs kill pregnant cat upon dmvdl Dog and cats are dl!.o avdlldblP tor adopbon (94Q) 754.:lMti or www clntmalnet· work orq COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP The Ordnge County chclpler of Lht> ndt1ond.I MuJtiple Sclero ts Society he.1=> sldrted a new self- lwlp group m Co ta Mesa for peo- ple newly diagnosed or wtth mtn· 1mul symptoms of multiple sclero· s1 • or both. The group will met-t d i t I d m. the ftrsl Tuesday of l>Very month (949) 650-7659 COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors 55 dnd older are mVlled to h •Ip tctff the Westside ubsl4llon Volunteers dre asked to work two four·hour daynme tufts per week ctnd ctre re pons1ble for answenng phon , h1cycle reglStratlon. rm· qcrpnntmg, tlata entry and a tst· mg with oth r Cll)'Wlde projects Senaors who can peak both Spana h and Engbsh are also needed CaU for an applacabon frf'd Gaeckler. (7 1•1754-5208 COURT·APPOtNTED SPEOAL AOVOCATtS Volunteers ar needed to i.erve as advocates for abused. neglected and dbandoned children Volun· leers work one on one with d ch.lid ror lhrt><• hours a week. (71 4) b63-<K>34 . ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunll'<?r tra11 g wd die ne<>ded to h<•lp v1 it<>rs lecsrn dbout their en vtronment. (9•91 ..,_.5-S48Q GIRL SCOUTS G~rl Scouts of Ornnge County need volunt rs to be lramed u., troop I •adcrs. rve tJn sp('>Odl committee dnd gave IP<lures demonslrdlJon' or da.,.,e, 171 41 Cf79·7900 GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers dr<' n(.'CcieO to offer edUCdlJOndl dnt.I Pnnc-hm(•nt opportumllt•<> for 91rl., dn<.l boy (949) 046·7181 LIFELINE LIVING CENTERS MentdUy 1lLtl~ajls rely on the Newport &>dc:h· n•nter tor r •s1· denlJul how.mq. It n<> ?d\ prole!>· s1ont1I fund·rdJSN\ to i.upport tlnd mdmldm Uus rewurn• MENTOR PROGRAM YMC' A Community S rv1ces need!> mentor. to mcl.ke d lasllng effect on a young person's We lUdPnts (rom 10 lO 18 years old are match d wtth mentors to unprove their school pertormd.Oce ct.nd 11 ·e leem while dev lopmg pos1tJVe peer dOd c1dult reldlaOn· h.1ps (714) 5"49·9b22. Ext 15 NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY UTERACY PROGRAM The program ks volunteers to tutor adults W1Shtn9 to improve thetr reading and wnbng skills ll'dllllllg work hop<i dl the cenlrdJ hbrary wall c-crhfy volunteers (g.,.9) 717-3874. •Vi odors do • good bUSJOeU telling IOC' •• Jdcobson wrote. •p riodi· c4lly, they ha\le to cut otf th locks to e room lor mor •.•• Maybe th cut· tom ~ coining to Amenco, although tho sc rue t>Muty of un ov m¥ ques· tionabl .• • •• Another r ldent. who did not lt>ave her name an o VOi~ mdiJ g . ld he heard about th Chi· n cu tom through a PBS docum nta.ry. •I'm saddenf!d thctt they cut off the locks.· he atd. •Tuey don·t hurt clllybody. • NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE ONEMA GUILD The Newport Bf•tte h Premiere C'memu Gudd, whlfh 'upport.s the Newport S.•t.1ch Film Fesllval, l'i lookmq for new mc•mber' lnterP'>t(•d c ond1dutes houJd Wdnl It> ht>Jp (Urthl'r dn dlt.lstl< dnd n tlturdl ht>ntacw m thP com· 111umty. 'houJd hdVf' d lov(' of Ctn· emd und d w1ll.mgm.>\\ to rdlSe awdrt'nt•i.-; of th•• hlm le ltval 14441 25 i·2880 NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The lounddllon ll> loolung tor vol· untt"+'r<. to hl'lp with fund·rat.Wlg c•flort , pedklnq opporturub public e..,ents ittltl uffa.\tonal oftace work t949) 6'.ll-414'.l NEWPORT THEATRE AA'TS aNTER A vanelv of 1ob-. n ~ to be tack· It!<.! mcludanq '>el coni.tructlon. ushenng. mulling., and clSSOrted technacdl dutte<, Scheduhng 1s OeXJble. with d two· to 20·hour commitment per month The Newport Thedtn> Arts ('enter IS at l50t Ch.ff Dnve (Q4Ql b3 I ·0288 OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meal on Whet-Le; volunteers are needed lo d1stnbute prepared dashe to homPbound eruors m the Newport Beach d.rect The debven ttme " between I 1 30 d.m dnd 1 p m dculy The 0 lS Semor CenlN dbo need volun· teer nurr.e for 1t bimonthly blood pres ure ~reerung . The center offers th1 M?rvice bctw n 9 4.lld 11 d m on the f~t and third Tu • days of tht• month. Votunt rs hould comnut two hours once a month or volunte r on a ubsb· lute bas!!> The renter 1 at 800 Mdrguente Ave Corona d l M ar. ('WQ) 64• ·3244 ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Voluntc.>en. dre net'ded for a van· ety of functloru>. (714) 839·6199 Empire Credit Services C· IA1.tfllU"1 IT'S TIME FOR ... f/&at'tqoatf'l(o. Ml CASA Stan the New Year Debt Free! Call Empire Today! We Specializ.e in Debt Consolidations, Home Mo~, Auto Loam, Personal Loans, and Business IAam. We can lend you a helping hand towards a debt free futuR Call Empire Credit Services Today at • (866)423-6103 Donate. )10Ur vehicle. 1.-8-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local live . • IYa • 8cllll • Ital Eleale • Tax DcductJble CO S IGN • DE IG N come visit our new tore Quality furnishings for your home 369 E. 17th Street. Co ta Me a. Lo1:.&1.cJ hch1nJ Plum ' P 10 Phone(949)764-1746 ..... ...... ,. ... MEXICAN RE'dAUl\ANT OUR M(ALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WETAl<E WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE DINING TOTHl TO GO ORDERS NEXTUVU! PHONE AHEAD! · 4 Mooc"y, JonUa,y 28, 2oo2 • MIUCSlfEn POLICE f ILIS . COSTA •SA , mno.. l1W'r. A ,,.UV ttwft ~ niported In ttle 2900 block .. 2;)~~· • WlO&. A burg!Jry was r~ In the llOO block at 1:47 p.m. SatUfday. • MlllV9W ~ SomeoM slffplng In a vehicle was reported In the 2900 block at 3:30 a.m. Friday. • ,.,.... AVINUI: Prostltu- tlon was ttpOl'ted In the 1900 ~at 1:10 a.m. Fr~. • ~ llOUUVAID: Pdl· session of • controli.d wb- sunce was r-s>Orted in the 2200 blodt at 12:55 a.m. s.tur· day. • HM80lt 90UUVMD: Someone was selling marlJu.t- na &nd hashish In the 2200 block at 1 a.m. Friday. •WIST1tTH~An <>P4!" conUlne< In a publk part was r~ed In the 500 block at 2:30 p.m. s.turday. lllWPOIT IEACH • ACACIA AND IAST COAST HIGHWAY: A gold four-door 1986 Audi WIS reported nol.,, at 10:.-9 a.m. Saturday. • IAYPORT WAY: Assault with • deadly weapon was reported In the 1800 block at 11:40 a.m. Saturday. DEAL CONTINUED FROM 1 used car sales, a 24 % increase over the previous year. ln December. the com· pany sold 675 vehicles com· pared to 527 m December 2000. ·When we moved here five years ago. we anucipated selling about 400 cars a month,· General Manager Garth BlumenthaJ said. ·w e most certainly have exceeded our projections. I'm very pleased to hear the numbers that are a positive reinforce· SKATE CONTINUED FROM 1 •Just Wee we partner with the (after-school) recreation programs, we're willing to have that discussion,· Barbot said. Schools in Hunllngton Beach and l.dgumt Hills have skate parks on campus. A dozen cities in Orange Coun- ty have skate parks. Skateboarding is not cur· rently allowed on Newport· Mesa school campuses, but that hasn't de terred the skaters from doing their ollles. k.Jck flips and front-side grinds at sites like Andersen School. Fluor said. In the past. residents from both Newport Beach and •_.,....._,.A bo9t w•~~lnthe 1800 block et 12:45 p.m. Sun- ~•• Wiit A~ w• ~ stoAtn In the noO ~ 1o:u a.m. Sun- ~ CDUft Hautdous mater1als ~ found in the 100 btodt at 12:42 p.m. satuf· day. • .IARTIDMa lmAD: A com- metc'IAI burQ'-ry W¥ reported In me 1100 l>loCk et a:oe a.m. Sunday. • K8IT UU.: An unknown ""l*t ~ • tetfyblon, com- pui.r equipment, video sys- tem and ~and jeWelry fTOM a l'tiidente In the 1600 blodt at l:ll p.m. Friday. • Ma.c COAST HIGHWAY AND CRYSTAL COW: A male was .wTested for possessing a controlled substa.nc. at 8: 1 s a.m. Friday. • SANTA .....-•.A DRIVI: A vehicle was ref,)Ofted noktn in the 800 bloc.It at 11 :OS a.m. Saturday. •VON~ A laptop computer and other acces- sories wer.. stolen from the third floor of an office bulk> Ing in the 4700 block at 1:20 a.m. Thursday. • WUT COAST HIGHWAY: Pr~ damage was report· ed In the 2700 block at 1;0S p.m. Saturday. ment of the city's dedslon. • Mayor Tod Ridgeway not- ed that, at about $1 .3 million a year in taxes coraing into the city, Fletcher Jones bas been a much bigger boon than predecessor Jim Sle- mons dealership, which aver- aged SS00,000 a year before ultimately going bankrupt in 1992. ·u you look at these gains, you can see what a good move this was,• Ridgeway said. ·~~coven New- port BNCh. ~ may be rudled at (949) 57..,.232 or by e-mail at juM.~~ndeOlatlmes.com. Costa Mesa have proposed the idea , she said. Fluor would need the support of two of her colleagues to get the item on the agenda. Fluor's 18-year·old son Andrew, a skateboarding e- cionado. said he agrees that schools should be open to skateboarders. ·Definitely,· Andrew said. •You can talk to your friends who skateboard. Why not allow skating' at schools?• Last February, the Cotta Mesa City Counc:U nixed a skateboard park tor its dty. Instead, the city has a portable park that is moved around the dty. • ....,_ NIWIUN ~ tdu- c.ttion. She may be rud'9d •t (949) S74-4221 or by •rNll •t c#lrdre.MWman•tlmes.com. HOW MANY VALENTINES COME WITH A WARRANTY? ~ RO LEX -.... '--.,.. ...... ......,....,.,._,_ .. __ ..,,,,,..._AM .. -...... BLACKMAN LTD. ~: m :~ fEWEURS ... :UOIJ../ Mil ~ IN Wflll'1 ..,._,, Pld6.f • HM'1J·'J1Jf _,. ..... ,___,,...,_.""""'_~-·---..-.---- ... flJ!lll*l ... ..,.,M .. ,,.__ ,_.,,. I ·HOME CONTINUED FROM 1 Humanity Housing bought tbil property wUh money bor· rowM from tM dty. Oot'9 the buUd.tng permltl are i.u.t. Humanity Housmg bu agreed co traoller ownenbip -and loan obligations -of the property to Habit.at for Humanity. •we're trying to hold them together with duct tape and lpit until we can get them to . JUbltat IO they can totally refurbish,. Korudo raid. 1be muatve construction -alaled to knock down and rip out everything but the wa.lla and concrete bue -ii far from what Sarabia bad in mind. She envisioned improvements like new plumbing or paint -maybe even new carpet. sbe said. SIM Hl1B i OM.'I' Pl.OT l!.nedtlMll 5arabAa aad IMr two tom could be dUplaCed from lbelr Pow Street apartment to m&ke room for a Habitat tor H ......... ty '-'°led One letter mentioned she and her family might have to leave, her husband had told her. But that was a few months ago and notblng has happened, sbe said. While current residents are entiUed to ttrst right of refusal, simple math man· dates at least 16 people will have to move. ln addition, it is foreseeable that not all those who are living at the apart· PULSE CONTINUED FROM 1 ·People have changed, too,• Stam said. "Years ago, people would call and apolo· gize for having called and we'd have to tell them Lt's OK. Now many of them are demanding, some are even nasty.• Around TOWll • Send AROUND lOWN items to the Dally Pilot. 330 w. a-v St. coo.a Mesa. CA 92627; by 1P to (949) 646- 4170; Of by c.lllng (949) 57~ Include the time, ct.te and loc.-tlon of the ~ ts 'Nitti •• contact phone numb«. Ac~ listing Is .-11bte ~ www.dai~tcom. TOM A rr.e MJD.lnar on optimizer formulas for brain, vision, prostate and cholesterol will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe at Mothers Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservati.ons required. (800) 595·MOMS. TUESDAY A free temlgr and booll- gning on Mark Stengler's book ·vour Vital Child. will be hefd from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . ment complex will meet Habitat's stringent homeown- er req\,lll'emen ts. ln any event, some people will be forced to move. Korando said Humanity Housing offida.ls are still try- ing to figure out the best process for finding new homes for its temporary tenants. Costa Mesa will fund relocation for people with legal resldency and add the costs to Habitat's loan. said Muriel Ullplan, the city's neighborhood improvement manager. Because the pro· ject was funded by federal Still, dispatchers' jobs never change, he said. ·we still have to remain calm and ask questions,· Stam explained. •Because most of the time people don't know what they want when they call us.• Stam, who bas been a Costa Mesa resident for more than 45 years, says it is, for the most part, a quiet community. in the Patio Cafe of Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. WEDNESDAY A bus tour lo the J. Paul Get- ty Museum will leave the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, at 10:45 a.m. and return at 4:30 or 5 p.m. $25, includes a no- bost lunch at the museum. Call for reservations. Ann Wattson, (949} 675-8915, Ext. 103. THURSDAY The Sappb.lre Sodety ol Jew- ish National Fund will host a dinner with guest speaker Fauzia Assiti who wUJ peak on ·women and lbe Stage: Life in Afghanistan· at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. AssUi was born and Support Our Schools Shop Hmbor Blvd. of c.. J I . \ I Z I ~,, I\. I ', : \ i · ~ . , 1 -.. ~---Establlshed In 1962 ----- Mqntbo N'6Jlt SJmi«' <:.ny » Piii# FiMI Mi--~ '19"o,.,.,__ ,.,. •• w,.,.. ....... w ,..... ... ,.. "',,,. .,,_,"' "'-" SIMJu • ~·fo•" • CHlt•ll• UWa&llY Senice • Nit Eatcnaiuicat houJing money, the law pro- hibits the city from funding the moves of illegal resl· dents, she said. ln previous meetings, Korando told the dty that Habitat for Humanity would be willing to pay for the relo- cation of illegal residents. Ull· man said, but a.mounts were not discussed. ·out of the goodness of their hearts. they are decid- ing they don't want to see • people out on the streets,· Ullman said. Korando would not com· ment on the specifics of the :I've always liked It here,· he said. "It was a great place to live and work. Sometimes, I'd just walk to my office.· Starn says he plans to spend his retirement camp· ing and driving around in his motor home. "I'd really like to look up a few friends I've lost over the years,• be said. Stam's upbeat character and reliability as an employ- raised in Afghanistan and is a rounding member of the Afghan Women's Assn. of Southern California. $50. Call Gall S. Weiss to make a reser- vation. (714) 957-4540. Climber and ac!Venha.re trav- eler Jim Wood will share bis August 2001 journey to South America with wife Nikki in the program, ·exploring Patagonia,· at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avoca- do Ave .. Newport Beach. FllDAY The Community Aun. 1mu ... tute Orange County Chapter will host a three-day Prof es- sional Management DevelOJ>" ment Program from Friday through Sunday at the New- port Beach Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive. (949) 380· 7360. Fii. 6 A clau on growing plants indoors will be offered at 9 a.m. at Shennan Ubrary & Gardens, 2647 E. Cout High- way. Corona del Ma.r. John B~hop, rnanogerof b.otticul- ture at the gardem, will dis- cuss repotting, feeding, watering and pest problems. $20, prereglltration required. (949) 613·2261. A tr. data on GI....._ tbe magnitude and treatmeotJ of lung cancer will be gtven from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Hoeg Cancer Center's ConJerence Room A at Hoeg Hospital. I Hoag Drtve, Newport Beech. Re9fatration required. (949) 7- CANCER. •••• 7 A._....,.._. lor .. Neiwp01t Harbor High Scbool'I Grad Nigbt wW be beld at 6:30 p.m. a\ Sterllag BMW, 3000 W. Coat Highway, Newpon Beach. The RJ9bt fMtw'et food and lift and IOill'lt auc- ttc ...... taiQ)JMMn2 . .... Daily PilOt reloeadon procen. It ii a problem tM Orange County attU&at• of Habitat for Humanity bu not bad to face before, • tbil ia tbe ftrtt reb4· billtation project they have taken on. All other projects uve beien built uom th ~up. iii. 1etW Sarabia received WU tent by 8 dty·bired relo- Wioo con.sultant. gtving pre. liminary notifiatlon of the project. She Mid 1be lt woJt. mg for more infonN1tion . Although her modest twcr bed.room apartment will nev- er be tea.tu.red ln Home and Gardens, •be bas worked to convert the bumble lodging into a home. She has plenty of complaints abo~t the creaking Qoors and leaking sinks but trying to find anoth- er plaoe to live is more daunt- ing. Sarabia said she would love to own bet own home, or be considered for one of the renovated condominiums She will talk to her husband to see if they might quaWy, she said. Faced with the possibility of moving, she smiled and said, "We'll do what we have to do.• • LOUTA Kb& B4 cown Costa Meu. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 Of by .-mall at loli~.harp­Hftlatlmes.com. ee will be sorely missed, satd his supervisor Olivia Ramirez ·He is friendly and cordial all the time, never changes.· she said. •And it amazes me to see him be that way in such a high-pressure envi· rorunent.• fll. 13 SpedUc types of surgery avaUable for lung cancer patients will be discu.ssed at d free class from 2 to 3:30 p.m in Hoag Cancer Center's Conference Room A at H0c.tg Hospital. t Hoag Drive. New- port Beach. Registrabon required. (949) 7-CANCER. Nmcy Rayman. an oncology nurse spec:iallst at Hoag Can· cer Center, will give a work- shop on band.ling fears relat· ed to cancer diagnosis. The talk will take place from 6:30 lo 8 p.m. in Hoag Cancer Center's Conference Room A. 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Free. No registrabon required. (949) 7-CANCER. HI. 14 The flnt ol four notary train- ing sessions designed to edu- cate individuai. about the responslbUUies of a notary public will be offered from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa SEE TOWN PAGE 5 11 0 Brolidway. 0-. Meea .... 180' - Dai~ Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM 4 M . Futur9 lO will be btid on March 28 at tb Ht.Jton . t1nd Peb. 27 and Marth 14 Al th W yndham Gerden t lo 1. 33.SO Avenue of th ta11, Cotta M . Sl39 per nu.oar. (800) 876-6827. •••• 27 The Orang Couty Cal Alw:nni Club WlU hold st 2Q02 Spnng Spc ker Dinne r at 6 p.m. lit the W tut Sout.b Coast Pl.oza, 686 Anton Blvd., Co la Me a. $6(), SCS for young Alumru from 1991·01, S55 lor Orange County Club members Reservations reque led, Orange County Cal Alumm Club, 4200 Park Newport, Suite 216. Newport Beach, CA 92>60 (714) 6-41- 7738. MARCH 6 The Orsi of three lntant mu- sag cla s will be held at I 1 a m ut the Hoag Hospil4J ConJer<•nce Center a t I Hoag Dnve, Newport Beach Ses- sions dfe c.les1gned for new- borns a.net infants up lo 4 month!> old· $.10 for three J 1/2-hour se s1ons Re erva- tions required Call (714) 532- 8887 to register clnd (949) 760-5545 for Information. Futur ions will be March 13 and March 20 MARCH 19 Orange Coast College's 18th annudl High School Dance Day will be h<'ld from 8 a m. to 1 30 pm nt 2701 FaUVtew. Road C<>4>ld Mesa More than 225 OrdngC' County high -,chool tudenb and thett fac- ulty ach'lSo~ dl'e expected to attend (714J 432-5500 APRll 9 Oruige Coast College's 1 oth dl\J\ual H19h School Seruor Dd'r wiU tdke place from noon to 3 p m. ln th campus quad. More th<Jn 3,500 Orcillge \c,unty h1gh school •ruors drft expectt'd to alt nd Each !>(•ntor will receive early reg· 1 ·traoon matenals for fall 2002 clasS< wtlh counsehng. onentatJon and hnancal atd mcttenttls al o avallabl . D partm nt ·and campus tour will be conducted for intere t~ c;tudents A free Qcirb<.."Cuc lunch also will be provided Free (714 ) 432- 5725 . ONGOING The pubUc ls lnvtled to vtew a roUect1on of photographic art of Cry tdl Cove State Park by John Connell and Menam Br elle on display from Feb. I to 28 at the N wporfBeech C ntral Wbrary. 1000 Avoctt· do Ave (949) 717-3870. Nancy Clark and Aaodat.es ponso" a weekly yoga med- 1tauon e ion Crom 5:30 to 6.30 p m at the Educabon Center. 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Buch F and all are wel • come. (949) 631-0550 Chiropractor Kathi~ M. C4lllpbcll's olhc:e hosts tree spinal c~re al ?:15 p.m. Wecln ays. 1.30 p m. Fndays and t t.t5 a.m. Satur· day1 ot 3400 lrvlno Ave .. Suite 114, Newport ch. Compl.Un nl4ry consultations ond xams vailabl . (949) 263·1462. 1lle dty oC COlta ,.._. a.cn- etion Otvulon's Early Child· hood Program provides recre· atiorwtl ocbvtUet for chlldreO •9 l to 5 from 9 a.m . to l p.m. Monday through frtday at th BaJeenc: Community Cent r, t 97 $ 8a)Nrtc onve. Call for COits 111•> 754-5158. 'r-S..mwQn1119C... ty bolts HI •walk aod 'nalk. • e biweekly walldng group fOr women w1ao haft· Ud or •• have cancw. WODMn have the oppoltUPlty to ..,. u.it uperiencel and support OM o.notber. The group meets at 10 a.m. the MCmd and fourth Fridayt of ~ inonth at the NlkegoM1w _...ill Pubkm llland ln Newport Be&cb. (9'9) 2?5"3888. TM u,,_ N4rwport Bay Eco- logical ReMrve and Nature Ptellerve bolts kayak tows ol the Back S.y at 10 a.m. Sun- dayt for a two-hour tour at 2301 University Drive, New - port Beach. S20. Kayak.I .vailable through Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. Call for reservations. (800) 585- 0741. Altllt and r11eer Gary Mlltt· more's ·Hot Yachts, Ocean Racers From Topsails to Tur- bos.• an exhibition of 25 of bis onginal yacht paintings will run through March 15 at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coe.st High- way, Newport Beach. f'ree. MUtunore •s paintings deplct the evolution of oflshore rac- ing yachts. (949) 675-8915. The Jewbh family Service of Orange County is fomung a parent.mg group that will meet from 10 to 11 :JO a m. Mondays at the JeWlSh Fwru- ly Semce, 250 E Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa The program offers parents the opporturuty to talk wtth other parents and a counselor about concerns and to learn ways of successful parenbng. Call for mfonnabon on tees and group enrollment '714) 445-4950. Women 50 and older may be part of a dlscu!Slon group coordinated by JeWlSb Fanu- ly SeJV\ces to address wues such as arooety, depresSJon, relabonships, loneliness and larruly that meets from 10 to 11.30 a m Mondays at the agency ofhces. 250 E. Baker St.. Swte G, Costa Mesa. Pre· regtstrauon required (714) 445-4950. Frtends of the Newport 8Hcb Pubbc Library Used Book Store are asking for patrons to donate books to replenish the dwtndllng stock. Books may be left at a.ny of the three branch libraries at Balboa. Manners, or Corona del Mar, or in the book closet next to the Fnends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach. All ba.rdcover and paperback donations, wtth the exception of rnagaz.mes and law books. will be accepted and are tax deducuble. (949) 759·9667 .. Tbe Brallle lmUtute often free computer classes to peo- ple wtth fading V\Sl.on who have difflculty seemg the computer screen. The Oam Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers SlX sessions. Call to Slgn up for classes (714) 821-5000 Manball'• TM Kwon Do In Costa Meso offers tree selt- defen,se cJatses to Airline pilots and Oight attendants. Claaes a.re taught by three· time U.S. National Champt0n Tum Marshall. Ma.rsba.11'1 i.s a t 333 E. l7tb St.. Suite 13, Cot· ta Mesa. (949) 574--0ll2.. A spiritual can dlM ..-at 7:15 p .m . Wednesdays at 3400 lrvlne Ave .. SuJte 114, Ne wport Beach. Call to raerve a seat. (949) 263- 1462. ... . . SIOILD II lllCll' Orange COMt College~ 18th annual High School Dmce Day wUl be beld from 8 a.m. to 1;30 p.m. March 11at2701 FaiMew llOlld. CosQ M More Cban 225 Onnge County high IChool tudents and tbetr faculty ad'Vllon are upeded to allend. The college's dance depm1ment hoe the ewnt, wbkh Js designed to encounge blgh ICbool students to consider fw'ttlh lludy 1n tbe field of dance. (714, 432-5506. The Jewtsb Family Service of Orange County sponsors d discussion group focusing on concerns and 'tespons1bwtws of adult duldren and lheu parents from 6 to 7 p.m two Tuesdays a month at the Jew- ish FamiJy Semce office at 250 E. Baker St., Swte G. Costa Mesa $10 per person. per session PreregistratJon reqwred. (714J 445-49.SO The Jewish Family Servtce of Orange County has a weekl)' parenting sup~rt group to help parents learn trateq1es for successful parenllng and helpmg them deaJ with the feel.J.ngs and behuyior of theu children The group m~ls from to to 11:30 am. Mon- days at JeWlsh F4Jlllly Ser- Vlce, 250 E Bftker St . Swte G, Costa Mesa The group will cover topics aboul mt1n- aging anger. anxiety and peer pressure ctuldren expe- rience Preregistration reqwred (7141445-4950. Tbe Co~ta Mesa SenJor Cen- ter has ballroom dancmg with llve music from the Peter Van Orschott Tho on Tuesday rughts from 7 .30 to 10.30 p m at 695 W 19th St , Co ta Mesa $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewlsb family Servtce of Orange County sponsors a.n ongoing healing upport group for the chrorucally ill The purpose 1s to provide part:mpan~ WJth emouondl a.nd spintuaJ support to man- age illne and its conse- quences The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at JcW\Sh Family Service, 250 E Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free. but registrahon IS required (714) 445-4950 Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 to t O pm Thursday at Borders Books, MUSJc & Cafe at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St., .Co ta M . SJ. New players 4J'e wel· come. (949) 759-4871 TIM Coln and Stamp CJub meets from 1 to 3 p.m Mon- days at the Oa IS Seruor Cen- ter. N ew roembe.rs tnt rested in trad.Lng. buymg and elling stamps and COU\S are being soug ht to 1om these inform.al meetings There ate no f required (949) 6-44-li.44. J.wbh f....Uy Sen1ce den ongotng ber avem nt up- port group1 for adul t all tag of loss. Th groups share expenences. h M bow others deal With gnef. rece£ve tupport and l sn ways to cope w1th dn end loss. One group m at 7 p .m 1\ietdays et Beth Jacob in lmn . The second group mMtl et 10 e.m . Tuetdays at Temple Jud • ln Laguna Hills. The tb.1td group mMCI •t 1 p.m Thundeys at UM! Eu• Cent r lD Anahelm P .... but Mlvlll\Ce regtltre· don .. required. (714) 445. 4950 Orange County prov1d~ d c;upport and dlScuss1on group to d ~isl paroopants tn theLr TPC'overy from chUdhood or tet>ndge sexual abuse The group meets from 8 to 9 30 pm Tu days at 250 E Bak- er St Costa Me tl Advt1nce rn9istrat1on LS reqwred (7141 445-4950 A Deallng wtth Dlvoree sup- port group is oflerf>d by Jew- ,.,h Furruly Serv1ce of Orange < ·ounty The group 1s led by on expN1enced coun elor dnd meet., at b p m Tu~ddys cit the Jewish Federullon Cdmpus 250 E Bdker St , Suite G. Ca~tc:1 M<'sa 17141 445-4!'.150 An lntertaJ tb couple support group l'> offered by JeWlSh Fdmlly Service of Orange County The group dddresses issue'> faced by couples m wtuch on .. pdrtner ts Jew1 h dnd lht• other JS not. includang ra1 mg children ob ervmg hol.ldt1y~ displaying symbols m the home and relationships Wllh l.!xtended famtl.aes. The group m ets for three weekJy Wedn y t J -h F&mlly S rv1c , 150 E. Baker t , S G. Cocti M (11.CJ 445-49.SO Tbe Costa M ~ of Commerce 1poMOrs a n t- working luncbeon at 1 J .4.S om Wedne.d.ays et the Cos- i. M Country Club, 1701 Coll Couiw Road, Coste Mesa (714) 885-9090 The WA.lklng Club of New- port Beeich m ts et 9 a.m. and 7 p.m at Hosp1t.al Road and Supenor Ave.nu Lo!.e lhe weight and have fun. 1949) 650-1332 The Sea Scouts' &bip Del Mu 7 J 1 of Orange County oJfen a program for boys dnd young men ages t 4 to 18 interested 111 sailing. ed!Tlan- stup, puoling. navigauon and cnu ing Meebng are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at th Sea Scouts Sea Base. 193 t W Coa t Highway. Newpor1 Beach (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591 Outs Senior Center otten ongomg assistance, counsel- ing cllld referral sel"Vlces for seruors (949) 6-44-3244. The Costa Meu Senior CIU· zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks expenenced dancers to JOUl its group from 9 to 11 a .m. Thursdays at lhc Costa Mesa Seruor Center, t 9 th Street and Pomond Avenue, Costa Mesd (7141 545-5669 A tree upport gTOUp for can- cer patients meets at 7 p m Wedne days. and d support group for peopro suflennc1 from chronic faugue ~) n- drome meets from 7 to 1 o p m Wednesdays d t the In l.J- tute for Holl be Treatment and Research 4019 Westerly Pldce. Suite 100, Newport Beach 1949) 251-8?00 Artbrltts FoundaUon instruc- tor Htlldl)' Stone leads an ex~rc1se cla s at 11 a m Th~days at the Jewish Seruor Center 250 E Baker St , Costa Mesa 17141 SlJ- 5641. N11b0y ...... ant a•1nd in O.ta M and Newpal1 ch for any who wan to ov rcome rucotine .&:Ile· o.. Sen w or (714> 774- 910& or f800) 642-0666 \ The N.wport Sports Collec- tion Pound lion, • nonprofit organ.lZ4aon, operat • tree mus utn at 620 Newport C nt r Dnv , Newport Beach The mlUoeum, whlc.h h onP of the world's la.rg t coll oru. of poru m mora· b1lia. tS open !Tom 9 am. to .S pm we kday 194 I 721- 9333 . The Hoag Can r Cuter ponson two tol cb1 cla taught by Victor Armand· a ~· ,ion tor mt rmediate· to ddvclnc d·I vel students from 10 30 to l l 30 a m Thur\duy for people Wltn cancer and th 11 farrulles A tx>gm.ner M'SSlOn meets from 10 30 to 11 30 a.m Fnday The classes dJC d 1gned to reduce stre . increa e longevity und promote u 'i n e of well-betng with basic. easy-to·leam, non· strenuous movements to &d ln bdlancP cind concentra· tmn No registration 1 reqwred The center lS dt 4000 W Codst Highway "lewport Bearh Free t9'49J 722-b237 Oa l.s Senior C@nter otters a datl} telephone contact pro· grdm for f>ruors who have a lurutf'd JocclJ support S)' tern (~4qt b44 -3244 The Co ta Mesa Commun.1· c utor., Toa tmdstcrs Club meet., lrom noon to l pm \\~dne day'> dt the Orange Count) Department ol Edu- cation 200 Kalmus Onve Costd Mesd Meeung~ are open to dn) one who Wcltlts to improve h1 or her public speaking sk1Us 171 41 444- 8783 The Newport Beach Dtstln- gu1 hed Toastmdsters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p m Tu days m Sgt Pepperonis meeung room. 2300 Bnstol St.. 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""' .. ~ """""" .... ,,......._.. :' .. -=~t:; .... ~ &.~'-iilll~ ""-&.~ ~,,...,. .. ~ .. ~tow..• 1 ... """'"'~'-~l--. .......... °' .. ~ .. ,..,.,.... -- . . . CIUOTI Of 1111 DAY ·we're walldng around now with a big bull'a-.ye on our backa ... • lMly Hint, Newport Harbor boys basket*Nrt toach • .. • I ~--~~~~~------~~~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------:-----------------....... ------~-: 8 MtxwJoy, January 28, 2002 A couple. of on e-hit wonders Lions limit CaJ Lutheran to one hit in each game of a road doubleheader. I t wa~ a day of one-hit wonders for the Vdnguard University softball team For ~ldrters, the Lions received ome top-of-the-hoe performances from their pitching staff Fnday an a season-opening doubleheader di Cal Lutheran Senior G1n11 L1ebengood was an the circle for the Lions' hrst game, a 4-0 triumph She fd < l'd 21 ballers, truck out 13 aml dllowed only one hit "Gtnd WdS dorrunaUng and Cdl Lutheran Is a team lhat she ">hould have dommated Amaro Aguilar COWGES instinct · and she definitely did." Vanguard Coach Beth Renkosk1 said "She's been reliable, consistent and mentally tough She's got a killer Uebengood has piled up 503 stnkeouts and Is on pace lo pass Vanguard's career leader, Shannon Saylor, who finished with 523 strikeoul5 an 1995 Fnddy. L1ebengood also tied Jen Hou ton for mo t c dreer shutouts with 25 In Vanguard's second contest, a q.o wl.Jl, Marcaea Ball allowed one hit in a hve-tnnmg complete game The wons received otfcnstvt' upport from freshman Mhley Mcturo, who went 4 for 6 10 the doubleheader with three RBis and four runs scored Junior JIU Je en went 4 for 7 with three RBis and two runs scored In the doubleheader "It was definitely a good start when we have so many young players.· Renkosk1 said. The Lions had three freshmen start ln their first ronte t short top Usa Jackson. center fielder Mauro and second baseman Holly Martinez "They didn't seem to be nervous.· Renko kl said "The whole team S(>emed to be relued They were exated to hnally get going • This week. the Uons hit the road agamst CaJ State Dominguez HUls for a nonconlerence doubleheader, scheduled Tue~ay at 1 p m On Fnday, Vanguard returns home for two games with 1'.otre Dam • de Namur beginning dt 1 30 p m Th• Vanguard men'• basketball tedm ( 12-9, 8-4 ln the GSAC} IS on a roU The Lions edged Blola. 75-73. at lhe Pit Saturday Senk>r Shane McKlm scored a team-high 20 polnta against th team he played for eight years ago Tb Eagin (21-1. 11-1) were ranked No. 1 ln NAIA Division I. McKim was recenUy named Uon of the W k for h.ll perfonnance ga!nst ChrtsU n Hent g College JAO t.S . H K'OT~ 19 polnts and ~d 10 r bounds ln th Uoru' 80· 79 cool net victory. The Uom have won 11 ol t.be1r lot 13 g•m Tbey wW look to conu.nu th tr wtnn1ng wayt th Wffk with a coot 1\Mlldey at bom aga.imt Concotdia Univ•nity and S.hlrdey Oil the roMl againlt w1wnt co&aege. Both ~ begin at 7:30 pm. n.uc.,..._ .. brt ........... ........ cm ....... bf cal Np SID Lall'*"' ... ....,...,..,, la a ...... 0 •r. .... Sii COUIGIS .. I ........... Ree-cart.on . 949..57 .... 223 . lpeftll Pma 949.0.S00170 Daily Pilot • HIGH SOIOOl IOYS IWIDiAll : ,r 1 Tars Seek their share Two victories this week would give Newport l;larbor at least a share of Sea View League boys basketball title. ~,...,.. DAILY Pit.or The Newport Harbor High boy1 basketball team can clinch at least a share of ill flnt Sea View League championship since 1990 with two league wins this week. But Sailors Coach I.any Hint said there is a flip side to bis squad having secured sole possession of first place with two weeks left ln the regular season. "We're walking around now with a big bull's-eye on our backs,• said Hirst. whose team ( 15-5, 5-0 ln league), ranked No. 6 in Orange County and No. 9 m CIF Southern Section Division II-AA. visits last· place Irvine (8-13, 0-5) Wednesday, then hosts third· S. "'9w ...... ~ . place Laguna Hills ~. ·' -• "I:'.----. ... , t ...... ~ Woodbll*Jt It lAgL.N .. W L (11-1 t, 2·2) Friday at 7 p .m. "I know It would make ,.,.,.. _a a.m.i lnrlne's season to knock off the team leading the league and we just barely escaped with a win against Laguna Hills In the first · round (a 43-40 .artctory on a game- w lnn lng Greg Perrine three- polnter with one second left).• Meanwhile in the PacUic Coast League. Costa Mesa will bid to conUnue the momentum It earned Friday with a dramatic 88-85 come-from-behind overtime upset of second-place University. Coach Bob Serven's Mustangs (14-8, 3-3 ln the PC L). visit first-place Northwood (18-3, 6-0) Wednesd.ay, then host crosstown nvai Estancia ( 11- 11. 2-4) Friday. Estaooa. tied with Laguna Beach for fourth place. opens its week on the road at Corona del Mar (5-18, 1-5) Wednesday. CdM ts coming off its fim league victory, a 70-51 romp at Laguna Beach Fnday, and figures to get sophomore guard Pancho Seaborn (13.4 polnts per game) back. He missed the last four games with a sprained ankle. "This ls the team I've been waiting for,· Serven said of his squad after lt erased a 26-polnt haUUme detldt with what be called "the most unbelievable half of ba1.ketball I've ever been a part of.• The fiery veteran coach said h.ll team, which has now won three straight alter an 0-3 league start, 1lmply dug deep when faced with advel'lity against the Trojans, who trounced the Mustangs, 82-51, in the league opener Jan. 9. "Uni had out.scored us, 130-73, ln lix quarters to that point, and I pointed out to our kldl that the scoreboard (a 48-22 Uni bulge) reflected exactly what they deserved. I played everyone ln the first SEAN HU.CA I DM.Y l"lOT Newport u.tM>n Erik Petenon loob for a way out• lbe Woodbrklge cleleme drdel blm. 1be Sallon an clinch at leat a lbare of tbe Su View Leegue title wltb two IMgue wtm tb1I week. half, which is normally not my M.O., but I wu trying to flnd the right group.• The Mustangs responded by scoring the first 22 points of the third quarter and outscoring the vtsltors, 28·4, in the period. Senior point guard David Conte scored 30 of bis game-blgh 39 points alter lntermisslon and senJor teammate Chad Valdll ICXmld 23 ol hi.I 29 pointa after the tint two periods to key the comeback. •conte and Vakill were awesome lo the second half," Uni Coach Mike Dinneen said. "They were making everything. We played a great flnt 12 minutes to earn a 38-12 lead. We traded balketJ the tut half ol the MCOnd quarter and. give Mesa credit, HIGH SOIOOl GllLS IWIE11All It played a gTeat second half." Said Serven. ·we pressed a little, but we ju t played bard and played good defense (ln the second half). Uni had just seven (field goals) after halftime • The victory, followmg league conquests of CdM and Laguna Beach, helped the Mustangs. expected to earn one of the league'• three guaranteed CIP playoft ~ before league began, slip beck lnto the league's upper dtvision. "We 1Ull have to win all of our home games (Estancia Fdday and CdM Feb. t) to try and get leCODd plaal, • Serven Mk1. "But we have the attitude SEE BOYS MGE t Costa Mesa ·playoff streak on the line Mustangs need to defeat Northwood High Tuesday on the road to retain hopes of making 13th straight postseason appearance. •.we've talked a lot about lt,. Mesa Coach Jlm Weeki Mid ol the sti.ak.. "The kids want to keep lt going.· Wee.kl bu quantified whit lt wtU take for hll MUllangl (8-14, 2-4 tn tbt PCL) to earn another poltl 11100 9ppeerwe. The original George 8u1h wasn't halfway through has brst 100 ct.ya ID tb• WbJte Hou ... •Batman" W&I ltill jUlt t campy old tetevlalon Mriel. and UM belt gtrll bulletb&ll player ln Newport-Men Dutrlct blatory wu an elgbtb· grede IOCCef ) ...... Pebnlary ol ·-alto marked tb• lut ume a r ,, ... _a...a ·we JU11t ...._ to belt NorthwoOd rna.tday at tbe llmbm wolftl' gym), c..... del Mar (Peb • .s .. IMae)aad~l..ctt .... 7 ......... w..a Mid. •If we Win tbOM _____ ... _ Coeta M ... Haab glrla ~--·-.. . bMIWbd' .... ilMld • '" ......... ..... .... ,.... .... ...... .U. tM CJP loulMl1I SectkmpMycA. a a "*-11...a tlwllll(a ........ . ....,,..-.,_.«»*?'I ... .,... ud ........ ~hdftcCOUI =~=-­.......... .:.u::111=-,~ be c 'hrSidtaraCll'al· ................ c:MlllyMlledwlda ............. 111.-....._ .. ,..._,, 7 14l 11 .. 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At right. the Anteaten' Effren Trejo makes a barehanded grab on an infield blL UCl was detMted by the Univenlty of San Diego, to-6, to c:ap a three-game series at Anteater Ballpark. . - Anteaters swept by Toreros The Uruvers1ty of San Diego completed a three· game sweep of the UC lrvme baseball team with a I 0-b nonconrerence wm SCOllMM' Sunday at Ai.**•• 6 Anteater Ballpark U.aflMDilp 10 The Toreros got on the boa.rd in the fUtb lnmng on a two-run s ing le by shortstop Ben Quinto and a run- KOring S10gle by left fielder Joey Prd t to take a 3·0 lead The Anteaters (0·31 answered tn the fifth lnnmg when Jon Horw1t.i whacked an RBl double 8 J Eurce added another doubt and Effren 'lh>Jo singled to dnve In a run to lie th ' score, 3-3 San Otego (3·01 doouoated from ti\ n on. The Torero ored a run in the axth. two ln the venth. thr In the eighth and one in lb runtb The Anteaten srored a run tn the eight and two tn th runth. but couldn't dote the gap any further. UCI freshman tarter Brett Snulh left the game &ft r five mnlng H COLLEGES CONTINUED FROM 8 UC lrvlne left fielder Jon Horwitz makes a diving catch during the Anteaten' loss to San Diego. Horwitz had an RBI double for UCI. gave up thr runs and ven h1b in a no deo ion. Micha I Koehler C"Amt• tn to reh ve m1th and was credited with the lo a fter g1v1ng up two earned run tn 1 1 /3 tnnmg OflenSJvely. U I was led by Matt Anderson. who went 2 for 4 Tb Ant t rs host UCLA Tue: day for a nonconfe'1 nee game at 7 p m IQICMllllKI U..:WWWif OP SM 0.0 10. UCllNMI S... Oo.-go 000 OJt Ut 10 17 S UC 1rWW 000 OlO 012 I I ) lli<Ntd. ... C') w.rtop 16l. OurW\ (9), ~· (9) rd ~ AaMI; Smith. l(oef\ler (6), Ttipolj ('7), Aistot (7), !Coller Cl) rd Mi"9r W • a.. I.() L Koehef, 0.1 SY -OleguWI. I 21 • ~WWI (USO). ~(USO), Oobetl (USO), [~C. ~ HotWiU (UCJ) • ~(USO) AllbW. aftd NeWl>O'f Hatbor ..ugh produtt Sc.'Oll Dcft, 1\lesd4y at 7 pm. Allbuler •• 6-tool.S juoiOr oppoll nd Oen IS• 8-3 _..middle bloder. BOYS CONTINUED FROM 8 .. UC1 ..._ ...... UC S.m Diego Friday for • 1 p.a. mllldl. we want to wm v ry o m the M<'Olld round .• Elt.anda. whk.h l'flNed M~ in the ant ~ fi'l.S/, on the Eaglei noor. wiD net'd lo ·~ looking abMd to the own rematch; ·corona del Mtr 1111 to be g tting bett r very Ul'li! out end th re ere no u y gtm in ltus • Ettandil Coecb l."hril Sorce •it a c::iche. but you hlft tD (>liy one et • tlmL won't m nUon Co ta MeM, until Wfdneldly' 94llnft ii CW9f " EMnda. which ~ CdM, 6l.s3. Jan. l t. Mid hill e.un plAlla on eboodng '°' tee:nnd ............. 45 io. lo Nortbwood l'lilMy . ·rd,_ ._ '° -:::; ...- wt.re •••ram-.ca no .. _......,. *ll." .... ,..,.. .......... wlla ..... --......... Ml ............ I rt " ............... Mklllla._. ..._ n' d• n•rr 1 • , .... M1 ......... c1 .. ,... ....... , ........... .... . ...., ........ ... !--~ .... -· ... ... ·------ Monday, January 28, 2002 9 ports Hall of Fam C('ll'br atiug tlt t; 111Hlt ·r111iu1n KIM CO IE MAN Corona del Mar Digging deep with one of the Sea Kings' all-time greats who w ent on to a great career at UCLA. Richard Dunn D AILY PILOT A \ one of lhe k~y lti. pld'rers m perhd~ lh~ greatP\t Back Bcty g1rl'> volJ ybdll motch on rC'Cord Corond drl Mtll H1gh's Kim ColPmun fdn l"nv1S1on two dt!>Unc-t ep!.!.odes th.ii eorly Decemb<>r evemnq in 1 CJq:J whPn th<' ~·d Klnq., < dpturc'<J theu second \lrdl(lhl ndlJOndl Chdlllp1on.<,lup On1· nwmory ts blocking ""l wport l ldrbor''> ~ 1i'>t) ~1dy on< 1·. lhl' otht•r qo<•'> d little decpt•r into the• wul -1 n·nwmher gmnq honw 11nd then• Wf'rt• u thol&:lnd ~·oplt• <11 the houw, • Colemdn .... uct I rem1•mhN tlunklny "Thi'> "" t ~nouqh ThPH'., 'iO rnuc-h mort• t('I Ith• ' I n•mPm~·r fe('bnq t1lmo'>t '>dd lx•rausP I knf>w thcr" Wd., mon· I Cdn't uplum at I thmk I wc•nt dJld '>di "' my room ctlont• for dwhtle I don t kno\\ Wh) • Whc•n dll the Corond dPI ;\tor vollt·~ bdU "'orld Wd\ < t•IPhrdltnq thP ~.i Kin'l" "' 1•Unq g1qqbnq n lot tlnd e«Jtmq d 1111 11t the•\(' toum«Jmcnt., Both h·um~ \\erP 1•qudU'r tun • A t\\ •>•Unit' hr.l-tPdnl ,\J1.C ff IJ1v1~1on I w.11-'(tton tJn<I a '>N:ond·tt•dm \JJ-ClF choir 1 hPr sophomore 'r•'df an 41 < ulPmon \~d'> •llll' ol th•· h1q \ldr" 1111 d lt•dm lhdt in< luc1NI Jpnrufer ~trolff'. Cd1thn 1'1c kdrt dnd Kno,1t·n ( 0dlllph••ll "Slw 1lul .tU thP '>kllb \l'r\ \\1•1J ~11•\\drl .,,1111 ol < oll'mctn, ''ho u1 h11•\'t'fl .!:s kall., .!O I'•~•'> ,Jnfl .?0 lfHI" 10 ("(j:\1-. WIO o\ 1-r • ""'''port I ldthor lt>-14, 15·8 It>· I K '1-15 1 ~-I II, 111 lht• ~ i 'tctlt• U1\ 1 .. 111n I lttlP nldtc-h th1· onl~· t1mP 1h1• Bdc i..: Bd\ mdl'> ht1'<•' mc>t an th1• '>ldl•• l111dl., llht• 'rlloul hd\f> lctrt'<1 t>dC'h utht•r lour 111n1•, in the CIF llrusht • Klm hdd dn innt>r '>IHnt "ilt:~• ul1 dddcd "'h" didn't bk1• to le,. dciot thml. '>hi' n•t1h.11•d ho"' qood 'hf> Wd'> °!'-lctybt~ II Wd" I,.!< •lll'it' '>he d1<1n t hct\I' much t~O hvl'-<Jtrnw v1c tor, O\l'r. Kim Coleman "Jewport • torbor Ill tht• Fnllowmq h1•1 hftfhJ~ dt'<"Ofdlt•d prt•p I cUCl'r c~olc•nldn pl<t\ •·cl di \JC'l.A wht•rt' .,h,. ftOl\ht-d With fl'\:t'r 11)0(1 (ff Stdlt• 01\'l!>lOn 1 llllt• mdtch the te<1m., l..,, o-ume prep AU-Amenrdn w.ller Wd'> kin!! d hlqhN c1.uthonty And. thew day., Colemdn' full1llm<'nt come'> not from d volleyball court but di d rchdblbtdllOn faol1ty for Pf'Of>h• with 'iever" brdlll m1unc Chdmp1on h•P" Ul athletic do not rompa.n• •to h •lping '>Omt'!Ont-hve or holdinq 'IOm<.>0ne "ho·-, ctying • A; ct voll<>ybdU pldyt•r. thl• b·foot-1 Colemctn Wd!> th(• ctr Southt•m ~1.'C"hon D1vis1on I Plt1ver of tht> \eor d'i ct 1uruor in 144.?, wht•n Cd\ I won its ftr.t rn} th1c .ti ndlloncll c-hdlllp1on'>h1p dllet delPclllng Laquna Be.ich tn hoth th Clf cllld tdte 01\'l ion I t1llt• matrh Th • S .i King~ rl'peatf'd thl•1r laurels th<• following dutumn unclPr COdch Lanct' Stewart, hut lhl' ttrnt.' dQdln5l tht!lf OVdls from d(tO .. tht• Back Bely ln QJ, Newport 1.X'dt Cd~l t"' 1ce m • \r1ew l..edgut• pl.cly, but th nauon" top two tedJllS ~uored off agdlJ\ m the CIF dnd tale D1v1.,1on I ch.tmplon hip match and Corond d I Mar won both t'nrounlf>f"'I lo !('Ure its tr&ght nctllonal crown •t dontr•m mbera m nd dlller nee ln th t ~~. xcepl I ano Lon~ •wrom r 1who gradudted in 93 ct.nd dlt nd Aldbam" on d \'Olleybdll 5<'holdrsh.ip1: Col man 1d ·11ust rem mber g 'lung m troubl and c-ctrt•Pr d.lt.,l.,h nnd '''t d Pac· 111 rec uni her "4:"0IOf \ t'<H 111 1 ~7 lor h1ght•\t dS\l"l" d\ Pfd<lf' 11'4 9ti JX'r lfdnll'I In 47 Colt'mdn Wd" dm11nc1 tht- ._.1iw I l ..... h <hod tn tht• "'' AA AlJ-l>t..,tnc-t VIII U•c1.m tlnd h•·< umt• onJ\ tht• fourth pld't'er in UCL..\ women·., \Ollevhcill ht'>llll'\ to "wp.l" :1 000 ~~l .. Ont· ol tht• best blockmq "' lier. m the nullon, Coll•man Wd"' <q!C'Ond on lhl· Bnun., lt"dlll "1th 21 ~Iv block.' Jnd thmt on the 'llU.td w1tb 11 I tot.ti block., d., UCLA hm<,ht"d 17 · t1 ove1t1ll dnd I hlh ctt the 1'( A.\ l "ht1.mp1on'lh1p .. Pnor to hN ~ruor \ rttr C'oll•m«Jn bt."'(1.in working d~ ,, h'dC'h •r lor dt'-dhl<>d ch1ldn•n ,,, n l.o'i Anqt'IC\ ho'lplldl • l bc.•cdJ1W tron<wr Ix 1th ph\ 1cdlly c1.nd 'iptntuall\ • Col man onn• ~d tn lhl' l>t1ll\ BruLn • 1 d Welke up and work out w1th Ith UCL.A tramcrl v. luc-h meld me phy~cally '>lronu r th n I'd go to the h<Kp1tal dJld work with Ii.ads who onl't' held om• 1 ~ crnd on • unn, .ind I would J~I thank God ev ry day fo1 \\hat I had, and that h made me trongt r • Colt mdn, th lat t honort ui th Daily Pilot poru Hall of r:ame hd.., ~n away from th gam for a lew y ari., but tr n l\' ro~1d nng ell\ attempt to pla) on thf' pro ht: ach vollttyball nn w t lhb yedf. ·h · ingl and turru. 2 on F b 19 CdM unv ilt'd • zon delen e and -"'------ full-<'OWt ure to '-* c.o.t &....-...,. hand! Lagund B ach Fnday and Coacb Ryan Curry t~ t am hnt PCL trtuDlph, also the h t oJ Curry ~ coaching c r er, may be one the program c-a.n bWJJ upon. ·w talked kit lut w It about uvin9 m defemiv nee •Ad convlcuon; Cuny id. •we Med9d to really work hlfd md try to cons ... "_, 9ltot Wl •• ee-....... Clll99.,_ a.. ....... woood ~·&..-lllllh ~-Q.-.l .ca lllDdl -.,.,, ...-.·-···Ill' .............. Amt wt w,_.._.., lclllGlt .. oUbe -·L• t ._ .... _ _.fd I I PN} ........................ '"re w , • ..._ • ._.. ...... .. .. ' 11 Mm' January 28, 2002 GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 8 mlnut to go and RhondJ N 11 w nt out w1th 1 cramp In h r cau: W ks recalled. •Tbey scored tho lost l l polnts ol th game to win: Natt, a S..loot· 1 t junior bV raging a N wport-M -D trlct-l ding lS 8 point.I per game, has a«c>unt d for more than 38"'-of her team'• poin lbua far. S be bas 17 doublc·hgure ecortog outputs Uus ason. more limn doubl the total postf'd by th re I of ber teammates combined (eight) N&lf has bounced back from ft low PCL stc1rt (21 points her first lhre gam 1. to average IS 7 lhe ldst thr • lncluding wlns over Corona del Mar and Ldguna Beach. Naff had 1b points an the Musldng · 49.39 lo to Um Thursday . ..t 9lllll.e Weeks tenned his team's strongest effort 1n league. Weeks said the Mustangs' dbility lo hdndle pressure the second lime ' ' "SPORTS DON LIACH I OAlY N.Ol Estancia HJgb'11XodllU8y8eJd (31) and Mm1e ltodrtgaa (l2l pr mun a Northwood player. Tbe bgles have two road games tills week. around against Uni (14-7, 6-01, could ·The lint Northwood game, they be a good sign c1s they prepare for ·came out In a hall-court trap we hadn't Northwood. seen before: Weekuald. "Wo should I be bt!tt r prep.,.td toe tbat UU. b.me around." W kt Mid 1 focus on Northwood won't be dlft1cuJt. even Witb cromtown rtval e,t.nda loornlng for a vwl to tbe Mmtugl' gym Thwtdiy. ·nu. ii tbe ftnt ume In tbt 20 yean I've been at M ... t.Mt the £Randa game wun't the JDOat important g ol the week.• W kl. M • shooting than 30% ln I ague, acco.rd.lng to W kl, bopet to take a pog ftom the EJt oc:1a book and pan over the Northwood pNU, • ploy tbAt resulted ln aev J'al tr nstUon layupi Ln the EagJ ' 57"'42 wln over tho T-wolves Thunct.y. • Mesa wiJJ be wltbout 5·10 ft"nlor atartlng center l:auren Cari h, who b missed the Im three g mes an ankle spro.ln. So, Weeks said, bJS team wUI need to •upply h Ip down low to combat Nortbwood's 6·l center Aabria Upscomb, who had a game- bJgh 13 points the llBt meeUng. Estanda (tl-10, 5-1} will try to stay within a victory of the leogue lectd, visiting CdM (7-14, 2-4) Tuesday, I Daily Pi1ot before vilttl.ng MeM lbunday. e.rrtng a 32·polnt u.ptet by M.a, tbe e.glea wW aipture the perpetual Lady Bell Trophy. which goea to the aa.nual aenet wanner, for tbe MCOnd straight season. Oloner at Newport llib Company la .i.o aniong the lpC>ill on lhellneag M..._ C<*b Paul Kbby'a E.agWs. who bt at Uni. 43·41, pounded CdM, Sl-2', and Eataoda. s1-20, 1n the nm round. CdM defMted Lagun. Beach, 64- 18, Tbunday to soap a flve-game 1 tng . .-treall.. Newport Harbor snapped a l0- g4Jlle Sea View League losing streak with a 46-44 triumph over vllltlng Allso Niguel Thursday, behind o cveer·hlgh it poln from sophomore Jllllanno Whitt eld Ju.oior Athena Vasquu added t 4 point• for the Sailors (4-17, 1__.), who visit Irvine Tuesday and host Laguna Hllls Thursday. 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