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.N.ew plan launched for boat parade
• Under the latest scenario,
the old, longer route would
be followed on Friday and
Saturday nights.
June Casagrande
DAllV PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -Organizers
of the waJdly popular Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade have offered
up a new compronuse to try to
appease both parade part.lopants and
residents who would be cut from the
event's new, shortened route.
Under the latest plan, the parade
would retam its old route, which
includes the We l Lado Channel and
the tJp of the Balboa Peninsula, on Fri-
day and Saturday.
The parade still would be cut from
seven days to five and run Wednes-
day through Sundciy.
·Hopefully this will work,• said
Richard Luehrs, president of the
Newport Beach Chamber of Com-
merc-e. Its' Commodores Club spon-
sors the event.
Changes are needed because
bodters willing to be in a pdrade that
Cdl\ go on for 2 112 to three hours for
seven ronsecutlve nights have been on
the wane m recent years. Luehrs said
·A pnority 1s heartng the concerns
ol the boaters who volunteer th<•lf
bme and put ln the1r own mon~y to
partiapate, • he said. ·w e need to
make 1t as easy JiS possible for them to
stay involved.·
With this goal m mind. last year the
chamber proposed cutbng down the
parade to five days dl\d cutting out a
portion of the route d.long the We.t Lado
Channel and at the up of the perunsukt
The re ponse from residents Wd!>
both qwck and funous. mainly lho!>c•
on V1d Lido Soud and Lado Park Dnve.
Pilrade Chcurman Brett Hemphill
resigned 10 dnger after one re 1dent
allegedly threatened lo harm his buSJ-
ne !>
The C'hdmber'i. newest plan ts an
attempt to make these people happier
wtule kPepmg pardde partinpatJon ell>
high as poss1ble
Para<le organizers outhned thP
new proposctl for next year's parade in
a lettN to dbout 25 households that
hdd complcUOecl dbout the prcVlously
"UCJ<Jl:''>ll'd C'hange!>
SEE PARADE PAGE 4
QlllTIOll
BOATFUL ?
ts~lng•
longer boat
parade on Friday and
s.twday • good com-
promise? Call our Readers
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A rustic
plan in
store for
cottages
• California State Parks
of fidals hope to secure
$2.8 million for renovallon of
Crystal Cove. which could
involve a fairly spartan finish.
Paul Ctinton
DAILY PILOT
CRYSTAL COVE -Stdte plcm-
ners are usmg a handful of ru be
affordable cabm on the Mdfln
County C'Od5iline as d model for the
l>late pdrk here dS they try to ue up
$2 8 million in addlbo11al funding fo1
the park's renovauon
PHOTOS 8V GRfG flh'., OA. 'r or
Laguna Beach artist Tom Lewis bangs a Jellyfbh Ugbt lnslde Newport Beach's hlstortc Cannery restaurant In preparation for
the grand reopening. Below left. cook Juan Hernandez prepares a rack of pork. Inset. the exterior of tb~ renovated restaurant
Attorney!! with both Cahforn1a
State Parks and the Ccillfom1a
Coastal ComrntSS1on are hdlTUtlenng
out the hn1.il delalls of an extension to
a 1991 agreement that ecmnarked
th~ funds for Cry tal Co\'e.
The deal making comes dS !>late.>
parks ofhodls are <>edrchinq for funds
to restore the 46 cottaqes. whJch a.re
listed on the alJonal ol Rl'gtster of
Hlstonc Place Popping the Cannery's lid "We want to glVe !the funds) to
state parks, dOd they wanl to tak~
(themj. • comrrusSton spoke woman
Sarah Chrisbe said
As part of the 1991 agreement. the
two agencies deoded to use the.>
money lo bulld d youth ho tel on the
inland part of the park.land 1Wo and a half years after closing, the restaurant
has reopened as Cannery Seafood of the Pacific
June CHegrande 1
0AJLV PILOT
I t's a pi~e of history that refuses
to be forgotten -partly
because of its cbann and partly
because of its role in heJpmg lo
bwld and hape Newport Beach.
And Wlth Monday· operung of
the new Cannery Seafood of the
Pacific. tu.story is repeating.
Th new restaurant at the site of ~ fonner hsh-processmg plclllt IS a
rrux of the best of the past and the present. co-owner teve H rbert S&d.
SEE CANNERY PAGE 4
The money was handed over to
the commis ion m the 1980s b) the
developer of the St Regi l lotel in
Dana Point The money wa l 4 mil-
uon at th um but hclS grown to $2 8
rnilhon with mte~t.
After the state puUed th plug on a
luxury resort plan for the C'O\'e m the
pnng. the hostel plans also reu by
the WdY id
·1 think we hoped all aJong that
th@ money would Sta) Wlth us.· \lat '
parks spok man Roy Steam ~d
·we'r<> d hgbted the coastal com·
1JUSS1on wants to cootmue that •
The tate 0 partment of Fmctnn~
SEE COTTAGES MGE ..
Tbe alcohol tales · of our Prohibition 11111
W hen I wa born, my mother
was the Wulungton state
prelident of the Women's
Chriltian 19mperance Umon -a
group that work9d llUghtily to meke
the ... and COftfUJnptioo of akohol
-and lhe wore an enamel
commemoteling that event
the day ol her d9eth. Just why
the WM IO .. liquor I have nev·
er known. My r.tber WM no booler.
SCi1l. if he wanted • drink. he had to
lllrlJl into .... bu to ..... only
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' 4wful combination. but 1t helped
pay my way through college.
-l worked at the Green DTagon
Cafe on Main Street on the Balbol
Penlnsull. While the Green Dragon
WU never a apeak-eaty, lt WU I
popular drinking p&ece. We Md •
boOthl where the drinkers coWd nm
their m.Agbt akohol with the \&luel gr= juice, T'beN ~DO
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rushed over Wlth my tools -a long,
traightedg knife. • platter. • toweJ
and a bottl@ of ammonaa. Alter all the
C'Ultomen. including the be.rfer, bad
slid out ol lhe booth. l went to work.
With I.he straight «'dge oi the
knif , I slid all the solid stuff otf the
table and onto the platter, then t
toaked the toWeJ ID~ ud
wiped the Ulble otf. o.w.-e ~
wa dNn. the drinkers tl6d beck in
to Mrt the proce11 .U emir, lad I
AK'lli..ct my u.u.I tip -50 cm•.
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2 Tuesday, February 5, 2002
Kids Talk BACK
Awaiting
Winter
Games
The Daily Pilot
went to Newport
Elementary School
to ask third-graders:
'What is your
favorite winter
Olympic event?'
'Dog sledding,
because I hke
to see the
dogs when
th~ pull the
sleigh I used
to have a
. S1bertan
'----..J--' husky ·
MASHA LEPtR£. 8
Newport Beach
'Ice skating I
hke the music
they play. and
I like to watch ~
them move.'
CHARISSA
KROEGER, 8
Newport
Beach
'Bobsledding,
because I
watched 1t 1n
movies I like
the steep half.
tubes that
they race
down, and I
like how they
push the sled M
'Dog sledding,
becau~ I
want to see
how fast dogs
can pull
people.'
A1.£X
ILAJEU.O. 8
Newport
Beach
GAMETT KEM. 8
~Beach
1111fLY 11 11uc1no1
Cal Grani deadline looming
for high school students
Gov. Gray OeVil wanll high IC:bool stu·
dents to know thet February • Cel Grant
mooth -end is leUnching • oomprehenav
efbt to inform students about the grants and
help them apply by tho March 2 deedJine,
•callfomia has the mo t generou.
IN THE CWSIOOM
linandal aid program In the nadon bued
on menl," Davis Mid m a statement.
Under the Cal Grant expanAon pro.
gram. Agned by Daw 1n 2000, every col·
iege..bound student who qual111es in time
will get a Ca.I Grant of up to SG.700 per
year tor tuition or rees at qua.litying Call·
ronua coUeg or wuvemb .
lnfonnabon: www.aac.ca.gov.
Daily Pilot
A Back Bay lesson
Sonora Elementary School students learn about the habitat
in the Upper Newport Bay in preparation for a special visitor
DeirdN Newman
DAllY PILOT
W hen ctuthor JOdn Pizzo
VlStb Sonofd Elementary
School m Costd Mesa on
Thursday dS part of the unnuul
Author's Fesltvdl, the students wtJl
know cill about the hdb1lal of the
title charnrter m one of her boo~
-M Amy Avocet, The Back Bcty
BaUennd."
Sonord students from the chool
VlS1ted the Back Bay last week ror
d gwded tour of the wetland and
the vanous dOJmclls that mhab11
them.
The held tnp to th Manne
Stud1e. Center at Sheumaker
Island was d chance to gam k.nowl·
edge of d ~ub1ect close to home'
befo(e Ptzzo' VtS1t
MWe felt 1t wa unportdnt to
have the expeneoce before the
duthor comes to build the lan-
gudgc that's specific to the Back
Bay and all the vocabulary she
would be using, M Principal Lorie
I loggard said .
Donna Carroll, a naturalist with
Newport Bay Natwallsts and
Fncnd~. shared her expertise or the
Back Bay creatures with the Sono-
rd tudents.
At hellmaker lsland •• Carroll
led a discussion on endangered
pec-1e • such as the clapper rail.
Then he held up a postM board
with dllferent bird and duck beaks.
companng a slender beak for
probing mud Wlt.b a longer. broad-
er beak ror pedrulg prey.
CanoU' t:mung was unpeccable
els he held up the stuffed head
of a great blue heron. describmg 1t
a the biggest bud to grace Sheu-
maker Island Wlth
its presence, a blue
heron appeared m
the marshes, par-
tially camouflaged
by the reeds.
The students
tood spellbound,
trying to discern
the outline of the
bird in its nallVf>
environment. Soon
an egret flew over-
head, distracting
the students' atten-
tion.
Many studen~
bro~gbt.their cam-
eras and tried tak-
ing p1ctw of the
different species.
Third-grader
JOJO Hook fevensh-
ly took pictures
and managed to
get some of a hum·
mingbird and
eagle.
"Everythlng
here is cool,· Jo10
said. reveahng that
he wants to be a
zoologtSt when he
grows up.
Volunteer tour guide Roger Mallett de.scrtbes
lo the students bow blrds use tbelr beaks lo
gather food from tbe Back Bay's mud.
His mom. Becky.
who chaperoned
the field tnp,
appreoated the
opportunity lo
become fanuhar Wlth
one or Newport
PHOT~ av GR!G Flt1 I OAl.Y I'll.OT
Students and staff from Sonora Elementary School, be.re looking at a
stuffed egret. vtstt the Back Bay to learn about birds of the area.
Beach' educat1onal and envuon·
mental gems.
·1 think It' great that they come
out h r and learn about thls luff.
I didn't even know 1t was here. and
l was born and ratsed m t.bls area. M
Becky AJd.
After th lield trip, the tudents
wrote about th r Back Bay experi-
ence. Hoggard said. One tudent
was chosen from each cl to
attend the Parent-Child Author's
Tea with Pizzo on Thursday. the
day of the author's fesbval.
• .. THI QJ\S_,_ ls a weekly ffftur9
in which D•ily Pilot education writ er
Otirdre Ne'W'rNn vfsits • CMnPUS in the
Newpot'l~ aru and writes lbout her
e.xpenence.
'Snowboard-.....
1ng. My
grandma and
grandpa live
in Big BHr,
and we always
go up there to
snowboard.
I've bffn
doing it for the past two
years.·
ZACHEDOY. 8
Newport Beach
-Interviews Md photos
compHed by 8ryc9 Aldet1on
Dai¥.Ph
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Doily Pilot
A response to terror
• Chabad Jewish
Center is passing out
small donation boxes
to give people a chance
to do a liWe good.
Lolita Harper
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -
Defy darkne s with light.
The me sage is simple
and printed on the front of
t 0,000 boxes being sent aU
over the city by the Cbabad
Jewish Center of Newport
Beach.
Each small black box ls
illustrated with a lighted
candle that illuminates a
picture of the Earth in the
background.
·Do kindness beyond
reason,• the box instructs.
At the top is a slot to put
spare change m and on the
back are directions to put a
coin in the ·charity box·
every day and convince
fdm1ly members to do the
same.
SEAN HI.UR I OAIV' PllOt
Rabbi Reuven Mintz and Cbabad Jewl$h Center of Newport Beach have sent out
dlarlty box.es for people to donate money to any charlty, cause or penon they choose.
Rabbi Reuven Mintz
said the concept for the
C'harity boxes began after
the Sept. 1 t tragedy.
The terrorist attacks
rmtde people feel helpless
and afraid. he said. It made
Americans wonder how we
could protect ourselves
against those who were
willing to destroy their own
laves to destroy ours. ·
Briefly!n
THE 11EWS
Finance statements
show little on hand
The three Newport Beach
City Council members who ,
ran in the last election filed
campaign hnttnce statements
last week lhttl showed they
have little money on hand.
Between July 1 and Dec.
31 , Councilman Gary Proc-
tor's campaign received
$22,952 m contnbutions. a
large portion of which was
used to pay off loans that
helped hnance tus campaign.
Neither Steve Bromberg
nor John I leffeman collected
contributtons for the period.
All three have less than
$1,000 on hand.
Pat Beek, who ran aga..mst
Bromberg, httd not rued a
statement by Monday after-
noon.
Any council member
whose campaign committee
tS still considered act.Jve ts
required to file the statements
periodically.
Campbell endorses
Great Park initiative
Assemblyman John
Campbell has endorsed Mea-
sure W. which would pave
the way for a central park at
the closed El Toro Marine
Corps All Station.
If a i,rnaJI group of peo-
ple could spread so much
negativity, imagine the
ppsilive effect an entire
commuruty could hdve in
spreading kindness. he
. continued
The be t defense 1i.
kindness dnd reason, Mintz
said.
·we fight back with the
ultimate w eapon against
darkness -the giving of
light.· Mintz Sd•d ·only
then do we prove that the
human soul is indeed good.
that our life does matter.
Campbell. whose dtstnct
includes Newport Bedch. d
well as lrvme and a handful
of other South County cities,
has previously said he doesn't fd~or an airport at the base
Campbell, who took over
the vice chairmansrup of the
Budget Committee in his hrst
year m office, has quickly
ascended to a leadership posi-
tion in the state Legislature
The assemblyman said he
lSn't convinced a Great Park
wiU be built al the clo ed
base but said an airport
should not be bwlt. Campbell
also said he favors extc'nding
flight re tricllons at John
Wayne Airport.
Measure W. also known as
the Oran9e County Central
Park and Nature PreservE> lni-
tidtive. ts set to go to a coun-
tywide vote March 5. It will
be the fourth public vote
ince the base was tapped by
the Navy for closure in t 993
Measure A. m 1994. put m
place the avtation zoning now
at the bclse.
Library program
pairs teens. adults
A program that connects
adults with teen through
books 1s beginning at a New-
port Beach Ubrary and as
seeking adult volunteers.
Newport Beach Public
Llbrary's ST ART program. m
its second year, pairs an adult
with a teen Crom a Newport
Harbor High School Engl.\sh
.. !na SO Yt•rt of Fiiw Qtittlity"
All Typa of Wiadow Treatments
• VaJanca 8c Comice Bout
• Roman Siuda • Blincb
• Vcrtical1 • Slauttua • Becbpradi
and lhdt our world as ct
place worth saving.·
People are encourdged
to drop in penmes. dtme .
quarters -even dollar btUs.
Once the box is ruu. the
idea is to donate the collert·
ed money to a favonte char-
ity. The sunple act or drop·
pang in a coin each ddy per-
petuates goodness. Mantz
aid each time a ruckel falls
through the slot. it pa~rces a
hole m the darkness and
allows more light to shine--
on our friends. famtlies and
neighbors
class through conespondence
about a book both have read
Students will select d book
to read and will wnte about
why they chose tl. Adult vol-
unteers will redd the descnp-
llons dnd Wlll pick a student
with whom they'd like to cor·
respond about the selected
FYI
Anyone interested in order·
ing a box can call the
Chabad Jewish Center of
Newport Beach at (949)
721-9800 .
·when the box ai. full,
you can give al to the
families of the vacttms of
the terronst dtlacks. to
your locd l Jewish school
or synagogue. or to anyone
m need,· Mintz wrote an
a letter that ~ccompanaes
the box
book dnd other hfe ISSUl!S.
Tht'.' pdar will commurucate
ror thret• week!. Vld e-ma1I
and w1ll meet for the hrsl t1me
dt dJl Apnl luncheon hosted
by the llbrary.
Call (949) 717 -3808 lo VOi·
unteer or get more infonna-
bon about the program
Donate
your vehicle.
1·-888-308-6483
et hope in motion
to improve local lives.
• RV~ • 80-• .u-. • Real E.'t:llt' • Tax Deducuhle
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Tuesday. Febtuory 5, 2002 3
Assemblyman leads
county fund-rajsers
• Campbell brings in
th~ most money among
Orange County's state
legislators during 2001 .
'MllOfnton
DAILY PllOT
NEWPORT-MESA
Newport Beach's assembly-
man reused more money last
year than any other Orange
County member of the stale
Legislature.
Assemblyman John Camp-
bell, wbo represents Newport
Beach, collected $243, 798
during 2001. about $16,000
more than eiUier Assembly·
man Lou Con ea (0-Santa
Ana) or Assemblywoman
Lynn Daucher (R-Brea)
Campbell. who took over dS
the vice chairman. of the
Assembly's budget rornnuttee
ct.fter oozy his first yed.r in ofbce.
hdS quickly ascended to a lead-
ershlp role m the Assembly.
Since hai, electton an
November 2000, the assem-
blyman hai, struck a chord an
has wealthy. Republican dis·
tnct by challenging ~emocra
llc Gov Gray DaV15' energy
policy and budget.
"I'm obviously pledM!d
Wlth the level of support that
i.hows. • Campbell Sd..ld dbout
hrushmg tops m the county • 1
got a disproportionate amount
of 1t from local sources It's a
pcirt or bemg responsive and
be1119 dlOund. •
An area CarnpbeU won't
be around anymore IS Cosld
Mesa. which he lost dunng
lut year'ro redi!.lrlcttny. Th
oty will be p1cked up by th
WUUler oJ ~ race for l.h 68th
Olst:rtct at. Pa11-um Tusttn
policeman Ken Mdddox (R·
Garden Grovel now holds lhl'
sedl
Campbell L'i runrung unop-
posed for the March 5 pnma·
ry. He'U fdce Democrat John
KC10e cmd Libertdrlan Paul ~tudter in ovemlx:r.
In 2()()1, Kon(' Td~ $990,
records show Studler didn't
rdtw the St.000 requm.'<.I to
hied report
The asM?mblymdn's top
givers tncluded Sb.000 from
PacLfJc B<.'U-Pacahc Tele as
employees. $3,000 frum tobac·
co giant Philip Moms and
$3,000 from th£• United Parcel
Service A5 of Jctn 1 'I. Cc:tmp-
beU count !d $88.077 m ca.sh
Maddox. by rompctnson,
had $109 OI U an h1i, cdmpaign
treasut) '1dddox took $6,000
from thl· Bualdang dnd Con·
struct.lon Trddf'i. Counol of
Cdllfomtd. SJ 000 from l.bSur·
er Farmt>rs Group. $3,000
from PhilJp ~lorqs and $3.000
from ht:'dlth cure provider
Paaf1c LaJC'
~s an C'nmpbell's case. no
Republic on has filed to
oppow \-1d(idox
In 2001 \ldddox rctlSed
$1 t 9 7g4 111 c ontributaons,
county rt-<"Orch show.
Costa :-.tt•-.d r<>s1dent Doug
cnbner. d Lilwrtcman , will .
oppose t.. taddox Scribn r bas
not raised $1 1>00 Perenrua1
candidate Al ·nook. a Demo-
crat. ha~ d{Jnded to face off
against !\.laddox Snook
rcUSed $1 ,490 l~t year
7,,,.~~
AVILA CHICKEN
SOUP
Fresh chicken brorh.
chunks of chicken breasr,
and rice. Garnished with
avocado, cilantro
and lime
Mama's cure for
the flu.
Great To-Co
Choose from several different
sizes of heart-shapecl t;oxes.
Customize your own or get o
pre-pocked 'Heort." Other
boxes ore OYOiloble. Great
truffles and we off. sugo~free,
~t-free chocoloies tool ~ 0
dozen bulk Volentine Candiesl We ~
wint Ct.wi 6~pi«e for $15.99.
Lots of Fungi~ ideas, Jrames,
candles, adorable iluff.d
onimal1 and much morel
Fabob ut 1 ....... -~' • •u from o.ampag.. o.utz: 0..
1993 Blanc de~ ol dailical sondol, l'OM and
pendant for $1A9.98. And what..... .
'° F. with~~ than . Ca¥icd Iranian .,.lian
CMli&aWe.
ftoUAn "cMilable frum A
... I I .............. 611·
~ Cl C8lar ful ol a. ..... what ... ,. .... a. .... .t
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4 Tuesday. f!btuory .5, 2002
CANNERY
CONTINUED FROM 1
•The outstd looks 4JJno6t
Identical to the way it did
before, but once peopl
come lns&d , they're in for
quite a bock,• he satd
The <:<>mpl tely
redesigned lnlenor radial a
soft but modem style Wlth
decorative lighting that's not
too dark, Herbert explained.
A waterfall next lo the indoor
stairway leads guests to
another modem csddttion:
Within the nuun restaurant
erving tradJbonaJ seafood
dishes. an upstairs sushi
lounge offers a Japan
menu m a casual setting that
mdudes ct bwJt-m hre pit
On Monday morrung. Her-
bert and staJf were scram-
blmg to get thetr doors open
by 5 p.m. A lctst-ITUllute dash
to meet hre rodes had work-
ers IJ\Stalling a sprlnkJer sys-
tem in the restaurant's back-
ydrd mto the afternoon But
G Hrf /OM.Y Nl)T
Servers Johnny M oreno, left, and Llmi Cunha are silhouetted by the late" afternoon
di the end of the day, Hertx>rt
dnd the .. tau pulled off a
dredm thdt has tx>en !Wverdl
Yt'dr'> in the making Tht>y
OJ>t'n<•d the new restaurdnt
light streaming through the Cannery' wtndows as they set the John Wayne table, the
original table the Duke preferred when be frequented the historic eatery.
tor dmnN Monddy.
Thi' < ·d nnery Restdurdnt
cl1ht'd 1n August 1999 ctftcr
PARADE
CONTINUED FRO M 1
Under the lctlP!>t '-<'t>ndno,
the pdfade wtlJ begln on the
Uurd Wednesddy m Df><"t>ml>Pr
illlrl end on thP foUowmq Sun-
COTTAGES
CONTINUED FROM 1
has set a Junt> deadline for
the comrru~1>1on to hdnd ovc>r
the funds
In rework.my the grant. the
comm1ss1on has agreed to
change the 1naUtlJ prov1Ston
that r('Quued the ">late pcsrkl>
agency to dCcommoddl<' 112
guests wtlh thf• money,
Chnslle said.
Around
TOWN
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the Dally Pilot 330 W by St , COS1a
Mtia, CA 92627. by fax to (949) ~
C170; Of by calling (949) 57C--4298
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KENN Y
PRINTER
Lh1.• previous owner, Bill
I lt1m11ton, sold tht> s1le It heh
Sdt vacdnl '>Ince. d quiet
n•mindN of Nrwport Beach
history
Onn• tht• thnvmq centc:>r
rldy. On Wt'<.lne.<ldy, Thur~1dy
dnd Sunday. the ptudde routl•
Wlll exdude the Lido I land's
westernmost chdrulel betwren
the island cllld the Lido Perun-
suJd csncJ the entrdnce to tht•
hclJ"bor dt the 1etty On Fnddy
csnd Sdturddy, .the J>tlfdde w1U
include those dfea'> ti!> 1t hcss m
The grdnt 1s an aJtemdlJV<'
to d proposal by As. mbly-
mdn John CdmpbeU. who e
d1stnct mcludei. the stdt('
park. to use rentd.l revenu~
from the trc1tler:. di El Morro
tu pay for the reslorahon
Campbell's plt1n hds been
re1ected by Rusty A re1d.,,
d1rE>ctor of statf> pdrks
-The dect!>1on lo model thP
proJt.'C't on Steep RaVlne. 10
rusbc cctbUlS m Northern CulJ-
forrutt. Wd!> greeted wdrml) by
dctJVlsts Involved Ill the IS!>Ue
Include the tirne, date Mld loatt0n
of the l!'Yent. as well as • cont.ct
~ number A complete listing ~
available at wwwda11)1pilor.com
TODAY
AllevtaUng or gan traruiplanl
.,hort.tges will b<> thP lop1c ol
Rohert Nerem's lecture on t1s-
i.ue engmeenng. begtnninq
with a lecture at 6 p.m fol-
lowed by a reception in the
M cDonnell Douglas Eng1-
neenng AudJtorium nl UC
lrvtnP Nerem is proff'Ci~Or
WE DO THINGS RIGHT!
t
OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO
Ml CASA
MEXICAN rUSTAURANT
WE TAICE
DINING TO THE
NEXT LEVEL!
WE SPECIALIZE
IN LARGE
TOGO ORDERS
PHONE AHEAD!
2~6 E 17TH H COSTA MESA 949·64;·~6 ~6
' ol Cdnne>ry Villdge hshmg.
the pldnt Wd& d 1le where
mort> I hem 27 5 million cdn ol
hsh wC're pr<KCS ed each
y<>tu But. d v1ctun ol 1ls own
"tUCC ('"t'>, Wdt(>r<, IO the can-
lht• f>tl!>l
• t Uunk thi!. ll> d step m the
nght dll'cctJon, • Sdld Roger
Duerr, one ol the l..Jdo-dfea
residents who receavro the let-
lt>r from lht> chclJTlbf>r ·r Uunk
the hortcrung of thP numbPr
of ddyc; as d good 1de.i I would
hkt> to ~ the longer mute on
Tht> < ttb111!., whtch aJe in
Mt Tc:lmt.tlpais Slate Park m
f\ 1111 Vtilley, can tX' rC'nted for
tt~ lJtUe as $15 per day
"lt'i. <'Xlr<•mely mode t tn
pncc;· dct1v1st Jeann •tte
Memle<>!> ... aad •1t 's what I
would rail !>pdrtdn. People
come to sec• the ndtUrdl becm-
ty, not shop m the gift i.hop oc
be edUC"dtPd."
The cabm ... drf> ttlso usudlly
booked up Pl(Jht months an
ddVdnC'l'
"Wtthtn 15 minutes lof
c1nd d1rf'ctor of the Pdrk r H
P(•tlt In lltuh• for B1oeng1-
m•<•nnq cJnd 81Ch("1<'no> dl the < ;t•orq1d lnslltuh• ol T<'Chnolo-
<f)' (;dll to r l'rve d J>dc<e.
(94QI 824-1540
WEDNES DAY
A class on growing plants
1nctoors will be offered at 9
<1 m. at Shennan Library &
Gc1rden , 2647 E C'oast High·
wuy. Corona dc>I fyfar John
Btshup. mdnager of hortkul·
tum At the gardens, will das-
cu s rt>pottmg. feeding.
watN1ng clnd pe. t problems
$20. prer('(jlStrnllon reqwred
(94Q) 673-221>1.
Cancer patients can learn
makeup, wtg and turbdn ti~
to help had th rdvc1g or
radiation dnd c-h moth rapy
trt>atm nt ut a fr seminar
from 10 a.m t<> noon ctl t-foag
t-fo p1taJ, 1 Hoo~ Dnve, Nt>w-
port Betl<'h. (9491 26J.!M4b
Reg tratJon requirt'd.
nery area soon became too
poUuted for manne We. Fish
moved to cleaner water1 • ..tncl
t~hennen followed, cvt•ntu-
ally causing the cannery to
close. The ongm<ll bu1ldmg
the hrst day, though. That':. trd·
cbuonally the hf> l day •
ParadP orhadh will meet
with the re...,adent.s Feb 11 to
discus the plclll Though 11'
possible they could mdke
some light rcvts10M!.. Luchl"!)
said he hopes thr current
plan remdim ..abd
bemg avdlldbl<'J. they wtlJ lw
booked,· !>did l\.1ann 01 tnct
Supt. Ken Leigh •Thc>y dr<'
truly C"rude Cdbin •
Stale parks dgenc-y pldn-
ner.. havr hegun plilllrnng u
mixture of ui. •s dt C'ry'>tdl
Cove. which would mclud<l
dn interpretive center,
ovemaqht rPntals and d roE>n-
uhc reseclrch center
Heiress J°"n lrvanr Srruth.
whose rturuJy sold th<> cove to
the late and who hd J'U"h !(I
for the pro)l'ct to mC"ludc> '><>me•
A free cl on causes, the
mc1grutude dnd treatment'> of
lung cancer will be off Prwi
from 2 lo 310 pm m l looq
Cctnccr Ccntt?r\ ConferPn<<'
Room A ..tt H0tt9 Ho'iptld.I. l
Hoag Dnve, Newport Bt>c1C"h
Registrdbon reqUtred. (~Q) 7-
CANCER
THURSDAY
Irvine Mayor wUJ speak on -.
the relc1ttonsrup bctwc<'n
global t55u cllld lh local
community a part of U\
Irvine's Center lor Global
P ace and \onnact Studt "
Wmter Forum from ") 30 to 5
p m an Sooal Sc-lf'nN' Plaza
A. Room 110, ut UC lrvtn .
Barbara Atwell, (949) 824 -
0410.
A f\and-rallier for the Newport
Harbor H1gh School's Gr d
Night will be !teJd at 6:30
p m at St rling OMW. 3000
W. Coast Highway. N wport
Beach. Th rugbt f atw
food o.nd live and llent uuc-
Uons. (949) 645-6772
UC lnine'• lblrd IUUIU&I
Chane llor's 0 Ungul hed
F Uows •• rt wtU conllnu
with P rs1 Olacorut' pri nt •
lion ·coinc1dence, • which
will cover probability, begin·
ning at 7:30 p m. in Sodal Sei-
n Plaza A. Room 1100," t
UC Irvine D1aC"Qni i a pro-
f or of m.alh malics and
statistics at Stanforo Univ 1·
ty. (949) 824· ?372 or
www.evc.uC'I. dulCDF /Ind
x.htmJ
w tom down an t966.
Flv y l.tter, group ot
Wodd Wor II vet raru.
.itered into I businMI VC!Jl•
tut building a replica o~ lhe
original c-dOI\ ry on
By l 73. they opened lh
Cannery R taurant then•.
Th popular d.llung l4bliih-
. ment w th center of me
cootrov ny in tb 19905,
when bv mudc drew neigh-
bor5' Ir . Ultunalely. though.
it WdS t1me that brought il'i
· m t r nt d m.liC. a CO·
owner Bill Homt.lton decided
Jt wa. bme to ret.tre frorn the
demdJldul<J bu n . •
1Wo and a hw/ yccH'S later.
the Cann ry hds gotten 11
second second wind. Herbc>rt
S4Jd the menu at the new
C' nn ry will t tum se.-food
ntrees tarting at about $16.
Th restaw4nt wtU not have
liv mustc.
•1 lhin.k al's exnung thdt
lh (re folJowing tradlboo
and keeping the htstonc
ambt nee of Cann ry Vt.1-
lage, • wd Mayor·Tod
Ridgeway. whose dtstnct
mcludes the villdge ·I think
at' a wonderful n>Vltdlizcll.lon
<>f the area.·
• AINI CASAGRANDE tovers New·
port S.ech S~ may ~ reacht'd at
(949) 574-4232 °' by e-mail at
juM.CJJJM)rllnch!Olatimacom
·Thl!t ..ct!rns to be the lx•st
w.ty to k(>(>p the parade d
<1000. yood thmq for every-
one,• Lueh~ said
•AINI ~covers New
port BNch stw f'Mol ~ rHched at
(9491 574-4232 or by ._mail at
Jtlft# c~,.ndeelar1~ com
clement thdt educcJtes the
public dbout the cove's her-
itage. ~td "the also clpprov~
of the Steep RaVln<' model
•1t makP., perfN't sen <>, •
South said ·v<1u wdnt to
kN>p the C"httrdC-!N Of \ry .. ldl
Cove a 1t '"·WC' don't wunt to
upgrndP 1t •
• MUl CUNTON C<>Yers the env1-
ron1Mnt and John w~ Aupon
He m.ty be rHChed at (949) 764-
C330 or by e-mail at
~ul clintonO~r1~ com
A tree lecture given by
Torsten N W1e el. cl 1<}81
Nohf'l l.cluredte m physioloqy
or mC'd1nne who pion~rt!<l
u• earC'h in bro.in circuitry.
w1U spedk ''' 8 1> m. m the
Cry tdJ Covt• Audltonum at
the> UC Lrvme Student < · ntcr
on the UC" lrvme n1mpus $5
for parking f~Mql H24-b455
SATURDAY
The Orange Coast College
School of Sailing and Sea-
manship ha!. sch<'duJed a pd1r
of hvf'-week. non-crPd1t
mtrodu<:bon lo h1eld sailing
C'la for tud nts moVlng
l rom mclll bodts to keel bodl.l. or 27 to 30 t t On Clas WtU
m t from q45 om. to I 15
p.m . aturddy, FPb. 23.
Ma.rc.h 2, Mart"h 9 and March,
16 Th olh r d W\ll m t
·unddy, Feb. 24, MMch 3.
Mal'C'h 10 o.nd March 17 Gt
lh me tun . Cl Wl1J be
h ld t OCC' Sa1h.n9 C nter.
l801 W Co t tl1ghway,
N wport B ch. R lJuUon
costs are Sl 15 (949) ,45.
9.412.
lntennecll.I and advececl
bdlJ t tud nb, 12 to 18 yedrS
old of Jun 30, from C0il4
M • are uwltoo to audillon
tor th School of Amencan
BaU t' ummer Co from
l lo 5 p.m t the Junrrue
De For DAnce C nte.r, 1.S t
Kalmu Av ., UJte G.3, Cost4
M tudents ~u t regttlf'..r
an hour fo the aud.ttiOn.
St5. (212) 7 .-00. 04ni
C~nt~r. (714) 24 t-9908.
Doily Pilot
PUILIC
SAf m
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• ..-oll'f 90Ul.IVNa>
NIG MbCNiitM Iran
Urinating in publlC WM
tfPO'ttd at I am. Satuu:I~
• SAN DllGO MllWAY
AlflO WISlWNsTa: Pos.
~ of an ounce °' leu of rna111uana was r.,,orted at
2.50 a M. Satutday
• 1Tnt S1MIT ANO SAN-
TA ANA AVIMll: A. hit
ind·run with pr~ d.tm
q WM rtpOrted at 1 32
am Saturday
NEWPORT IEACH
• LAKE MM LANI: A
g¥age bulglary was report
td 1n the 2500 block at 1 I 09
a m Saturday
• NIWPOAT CENTUt
OIUVI: Suspects stole about
S 100 from thrtt vending
machines at a hotel 1n th~
900 block at 2 13 p m Fri
day
• MM NEWPORT DtlUV£:
A whKt. tMft WM reportf'd
in the 4200 block at 12 22
pm Saturday
• SEAGUU AHO 15Tlt snamt. A 2000 Satum's dn
ver's ~ rear window wa1
r~porttd btollen at 4 15 pm
Friday
• 15Tlt STltEEl: A watch,
golf clubs, golf shoe-s and .. 11ereo were reportedly
stolen out of a gold I 994
Honda A<cord in the 1700
block at 8 16 • m Friday
• Jsnt STIER A home
burgl<lry was r~td in the
100 blodt at l 45 pm Satu1
day
• MlM STltEET ANO
~ DtlttVI: A hit
and·run of a parked vehKI<'
wasreporttd at 8 51 pm
5.lturday
PERRY
JaneO.
79. of Newport Beach died
February 2, 2002 She wu bom
m Lou11v1tle. Kentucky 1nd
ltlended Polytechnic School and
graduated from Bishop's SctlOOI
and Fmch JuniOr College She
served with the Women s
Air Raid Oetense Service 1n
Honolulu dunng Wor1d War 11
Mra Perry 1s survived by her
daughter. Cynth11 P Rosedale
son, Wiiiiam C Perry.
granddaughter, Katherin• H
Roudale. 111ters P1tric11
Hammar and Helen Ouerbllcker
1nd her loving dog Maggie
She waa preceded 1n dHth
by her huSband. Witham C
Perry
Memor11t services will b•
2:30p m. Thursday, l=ebruary 7,
2002 et PIClfic View Memonal
Chapel. 3500 Pacmc V'lflW Drive.
Corone del Mar, CA 92825 In
heu ol flowers the 11m1ty
teQUtSt.s donationa ~ l'Mde to
Hoeg Ho1p1tal Cance r
Foundel.IOn.
, , f ..
PlaCI lmTlmRI
IEUIMADWAY
Mort'*Y • CNpel
Cnwnetk>n
11 o Btolldway. Costa MMa
Ma-9tl0
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Doily Pilot
READERS RESPOND
Readers
support
intelligent
design
AT 1550£: Newport-Mesa
lrustee Wendy Le~ce calls
for the alternative evolution
theory to be taught in school. -
I am wnting m response to James
E. Young's letter about trustee
Wendy Leece's attempt to add
mtelbgent design to school curricu·
lum {Mailbag, Jan. 29). It lS quit~
obvtou:s that Young has never done
any enous study on intelligent
design before and 1s extremely
biased.
He is using arcular ullnk:mg in
trymg to defeat Leece. He states that
there IS no emplncal evidence for
intelligent design. Well, how does
he know? Evolution reqwres that llie
comes from nonllfe and lizards
turned into b11ds. Where is the
·emplncal eV1dence· for that? There
1s none.
ln my study of intelligent design.
I have found that intelligent .des1gn
lS often far more sensible than what
they are teaclung us m school (only
evolution). Furthennore. it would not
be a • corrupuon of knowledge· to
put intelligence design in textbooks.
To have only one View in the text·
books. when the other is just as wor·
thy, Ls ignorance. And ignorance lS a
corruption of knowledge.
MORGAN LAIDLAW
Newport Beach
• IDITOWS NOTI: Morgan Laidlaw is a
Newport Harbor High rtud~nt.
First, I'd like to thank trustee
Wendy Leece ror accurately repre·
senting the majonty of people who
believe in creabon by a h.tgher intel·
llgence. It is about time someone
stands up for the soence and factual
explanation of creatiorusm James
Young. m h1S letter. has tus facts
very much wrong regard.mg the
study of who is God and wh at has
he done that can soentif1cally be
proven.
There lS, and has been ince the
1800s, when Darwm first questioned
,., God's existence, a strong soenb.hc
representabon of God's existence. ln
fact, when I was domg some bbrary
' research for children's Egyptian art
studies, I ran across a book pub·
llshed in the 1920s explauung that
the Babylonian Gardens were Jocat·
ed by a soenbSt·dnthropologast who
was a devout Chnsban. He used
only the Bible to locate them.
One may recall these gardens as
being one of the Seven Wonders of
the world. This may not seem llke
much to modem-day Chnsbans, but
et this time Darwm had completely
debunked the Bable and all its con·
tent very pubbcly and emphatica.Uy.
He called at a fairy tale book. The
tory ol this expedition and.the d.illi·
culty maneuverlng finds across a
desert by camel are amaz.l.ng. I wish
I remembered the name of it.
TOday, there is an institute found·
ed and operated an th San Diego
vicinity c4lled the Creation Research
Institute. The two g ntlemen who
ova.nee the institute are h.tghly qual·
lfied ldentilt.I. E ch and every
reM8lt.b procedure iJ done very
meticulously. Only people wath
exceptional quallfJcations are pet·
autted to ev Tl volunteer. J have an
uncle who tntroduced me to lhil
center t>KaUM he \lolunteered ln
the reMetCb department. My aunt,
not bavti19 a ldent1fic degree. wu
~a.ct to the library for IOtUDg ~boob. My uncle rd.Md.
rock for lbldy. VfllY labor tntenM
and .... lntenlting, but moll of
alJ predMne• WU the goel. 1b my
uncle, ~. tbil WU e natural
next ltlep ln W. bec'aUM be hid
spent hll life fMCblng tdence aDd
Ooa't •"'9tilllce· n..mor. IClenlilll' ..-..rdL tbe men fatW of o..wua ..
lbeoly U.. beell dl9powed. ,,...._ ...
la r.ct. rm WlllDI •go oua cm a
1i111b ..S dMllJ pre I cl: "11le ..... ........................ ............... , ........ ...
........... 11 ......... ....
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./
'It looks like scandal. It really
does alter /everything else that/
has happened.'
-Datbl Mlle, whose d1ugh1•r Courtn-v Blommer
ls.a senior chMrlHd•r, on th• Newport H1rbor High
School chHr &ach's recent reprimand
HowTo
GITlltm"llD
Tuetday, February 5, 2002 5
Standclrdized tests unfairly categorize some students, sch ools
T h.roughout our years as
students, we are all
required to take a multi·
tude of tests and exams. In
addition to all of these. stu~ents
these days also have to take
part in a n umber of addillonal
standardized tests that a.re giv·
en to them through thetr
schools.
The reasoflS why students
are given these tests are wide
and varied. Some of them test
the reading level or basic skill
of the student. Others a.re given
to students m order to rank
mdivtiual schools and suppos·
edly parate the "good" from
lhe • d. • However. in the
end, h w truly eff ecllve are all
of these examsl Do they really
give a proper idea of the stand·
mgs of students and schools?
Are lhey really neces ary?
Standardized tests really are
not that effective in truly JUdg·
MAILBAG
Newport should pay
heed to skateboarders
The city of Newport Beach
should take note and talk to the
city of Santa Barbara, .wh.tch has a•
fantastic skate boo.rd park at the
foot of its pter ("Find a solution to
,skate 1SSue." Jan. 31). The foot of
the Balboa Pier has a perfect spot
for a skateboard park. There is a
lot of grass out there that IS just sit·
ting.empty most of the b.me. and it
would only take a small portion of
It to make a great little area for the
kids to practice and unprove their
skills. After all. there are baseball
cbamonds. football fields. swim·
rrung pools, volleyball courts. ten·
rus courts. etc. for other sport
activities. Hooray for Santa Bar·
bara for recognizmg the need and
dotng something about it And it's
lots of tun to watch them too. Bal·
boa Island needs a UtUe something
special and the access to young
people would be great.
. PEGGY MAROTIA
Balboa Island
Honorable cheerleaders
stood up for themselves
The cheerleader saga still bas
legs, so to peak (Community
Commentary-•Some cheer
parents need to grqw up.· Jan.
27). Here's a posi~e angle·to the
tory that hasn't urfaced yet:
We should applaud these girls
for aggressively push.tng to get
what they wanted They didn't
meekly murmur ·ves str, no sa.r~
to higher authonty. They fought
bade, using the leg1tun.ate
weapons of our modc>m soo ty -
publicity, pubbc pressure, 1nn9·
pulhng and lbrcat of law uit.
Newport Beech, that hotbed of
movers aod shakers, should be
lionizing these girls for demo.nstrat·
Ing that they beve the right stuff,
But you'd have thought you were
in No Neck. Kanw, )udgtng by
the '4rge number (l( •d\Ole uppity
kids shouJd just Jeam to take theu
1umpl • letts'I and columns m the
newwpepen over the put w.ekl
When boya demonstrate that
they won't take no for an answer.
we llOd knowingly and approv·
ingly. Not to with girts Do we
want to ciontinut training ow girls
to be IUbmillive and ftguratively
w.. a burtta. or do we want to
.,.., c:barKt9r' to It.end up to
,...... 0..... bin l..adal and
l!mam' c.. IMy not Ullllfully·
a.Ip U1 lland up to futun polid•
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Ananth Varma
mg students. For one thing.
people really do not seem to
take them all that seriously
anymore. At 411 schools. 1t
seems that there are many stu·
dents who argue that since
these tests will not really affect
them, why should they try?
In addillon. those people
who really do y.rant to do well
on a test oftentunes do not have
to actually study the matenal
bemg tested. lnstead. many of
the<>e standardized tests can be
passed quite easily by 1ust
learrung simple "tncks, · and
knowing how to answer tncky
questions Fol' these reasons.
these tests cannot really Judge
a student
\ At the chool level, tests
such as the statewtde Stanford
9 11re also not very effective m
ranking schools Since all stu·
dents dre required to take the
test. no matter what orcurn·
stances the students mtty be an.
the results can be terribly mcor·
re ct
· For tnStance, 1 know that dt
my school. E!itanoa High
School. many tudents have
JUSt recently moved to this city
or even thlS country It cannot
be expected that lhey can learn
a language and all about d ne~
commuruty m a few short day ...
and th.ts make at extremely
unfa11 for them to have to take
\
lhe test And still let their scores
reflect on lhe stdndmg of lhe
school For this re~on our
school tS often chcUged as being
a bad school becduse of its low
test cores If we dre ci.ll golng
to have to take these te ts, they
should at least be fdJI so that
there will be t.tccurt.tte rankings.
Overall I Ltunk that most of
the s tandardt7ed tests we take
at chool are unneces ary. at
least for now However, it these
tests were re\.1sed somehow to
give an accurate representation
of students and chools. then 1t
might be worthwh.tle for us all
to take these test\ und actually
see some true results dnd areas
lhat we can improve m
.
• AHANTH VMMA ,s a 1unlof at
Esunc1a Htgh School •'I/here he Is the
editor of El Agu11a·s sporu page His
column' will appear on ocus1onally 1n
tne Community Forum S«t1on
t>Or• L!ACI>' I OAl Y "°1
Former pro skateboarder Pierre And.ft practtces tricks near the ocean on the blackt.Op of ewport
Beach Elementary. An ord.ln.ance to tighten restrictions on skateboarding is a bot topic ln the d ty.
we work it nght, she will hail
from Newport Beach.
Three cheers for lhe girls cllld
the Newport-Mesa Urufled
School Distnct for adapting to the
21st century
TOM EGAN
Costa Mesa
for the Costa Mesa chtldrenl
When are we gomg to top
saying that Costa ~le~ chools
"showed unprovenwittt ·? Any·
body could unprove trom the
abysmally low base \~C have
managed to e tabllsh over the
pa t 15 yedJ'S When a1e the
memben of the school board
who live m Co ta ~1 cl going to
start representing usl
MARTHA O'MEARA
C ta M
on at Estanoa m a wholesome
clean and fnendly envtronment
It wa obvious that lb tudents
have a nse of pnde and owner·
h.tp of lh~ir school.
Pnnopal. Tom Antal has U\Vlted
Crumwell to come to Estanod any
tune to for lumself \\'Mt ts real·
1) happening there. but he h d not
h&Ud back from Cromwt>U
I could f l the sense or com·
muruty and family that mak
E tanoa spena.J. M. an
mentary school teacher and as a
parent. 1 hope Cromwell ID. Dr.
Anla.I up on hlS offer and teeS for
himscll whrst ct gem Estanc.ia
High hool for our comm:;;. MT
COlllaMeN
'
. w
auon Of THE DAY
"'We don't have to rely on
anypody el3e. We made history
again. It's a two-peat.•
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mOPEND
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SHORTY SCHWER
6 T~. Februmy 5, 2002 5poft9 ..._Roger CoNon • 9A9..s74-4223 • Spofft Fax: 9-'9"6500170 Do ily Pilot
. PHOTOS IV DON lfAC HI OAl.Y Pl.OT
Costa Mesa~ EU Solis holds oft Corona del Mar's Matt Gugliuzza with an inadvertent arm to lhe chin during Monday's game.
Mesa c~· ches title
Mustangs repeat as Pacific
Coast League charn pions with
1-1 deadlock Monday against
visiting Corona del Mar High.
Rlchllrd Dunn
DAILY Pit.OT
COSTA MESA f\.1uch
like the New Englcrnd Q
Patnots' emphasb on tedm ,
1 on thetr wily to Wl.llrun9 th •
Super Bawl, Co~td Mcsd
Hlgh's boy11 'iorccr team
has gone lrom a three-man
show to d romplele cxhlbat =-"====
And, wl\1le the re uJt lS CdM
Slll\llar to last year flt Panik" c.ta ...._
Coa'>I LedquP champ•·
onslupl Coorh Eugen<' Day"; Mustangs of
2002 wek to 'Prt>dd th<• lovt> d little more.
"ThL' yPdr we hdd thr best team, because
IOor t I <JllY' cttn ~re: Oayscud, following
~ CO\t.t Mt><id\ I· I PCL be ~iorlddy ag~t
Corond dc>I Mctr f5·8-3. 2-5-2 lll league)
• l..ct'>I yf'dr, we JUSt had the three ~mors
K<>nnq lhnadctd Ht"mande-z fPCL Co-MVP
lll 'Ot I. Bc>mt1rdo Falci lfirst·t am AJl-PCLI
and Low.c; f)dy f\('('Ond-tearn All·PC'LI form(>(I
our tnanqlf'. but thl5 year we've got d bunc-h
of kld'i who c-an 5COre 1b1s ls the ~t team
Costa Mesa HJgb's Ricardo Luna kick.I a pass upUel"9 agAlmt Corona del Mar.
C ta M ha ht1d, so far u I know·
With l..ocJUNl 8edch (5·2·2 in the PCLI tytng
~ (2-6-t I. t • t. on Mond y, lhe Mustang
t t 2-3-3. 6-0-31 c-bnched the PCL bUe outnght
·La t year, Un Iver: 1ty bud to b al
.
Northwood (which wa tied with the
Mustang ) for u to wm the ledgu UUe
outngbt. but this y ar 1t w an our hands.· the
SEE MESA PAGE 7
HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS socaR
..
coaches get
Super assist
CdM wrestling standout bowled over
by PCL coaches' ges_ture of good will.
F or Corona del Mar IBgh seruor ~r Brad
Sperber. )OUUll9 h1s father an the Superdome
for Sunday's Super Bowl XXXV1 turned out
to be anything but the Big Easy.
But. thanks Co the gracious C'OOJ>f'rabon of
Padlk Coast League COKhes, Sperber returned
from New Orleans Monday night with a bfetime
memory
Sperber's father Darrell learned ln Januaiy he
had landed two bekets to the big game Sperbe(s
mother. Pam, cormnced her husband that Brad, d
starting offensive linemdll for th<' Sea King last
fcill. should be·rus gu l
But they quickly reall2ed a potentid.I ron.Ok:t
with the PCL indMdual finals. wtuch conduded
Saturday at Costa Mesa High. Brad Sperber
notif1ed CdM Coach Gary Almqwst that 'his fbght
for New Ori ans would be
leavmg John Wayn Ailpor1 iii
2:30 p.m. Sdturday and
Almqw.st hared this
mfonnabon with his C'OddUng
colleagues
Rather than draw the
weight c-lasSror th IU'St bUe
match ~I random, wtuch high
school INJnS have done all
year, I agu<' COdch agreed
to let Sperber conte t his
189-pound final lust
Almqwst saKl Spert>e(
final, wtuch be lost. 8-7, begdJl
Sooy Foulner
PREPS hortJy dlter I p m ~ Pam
Sperber reported he WClS abl
to make the short tnp lo the tU1J>Oc1 well be-fore 1
p m .. enabling hun to eastly IThlke hl.s fught
"It was the chance of d bf tlme lor Brdd and
we're very appredanve th COdChes cillowed lum
to WI' U first,· Pam said Monday. "I tdlked to
(Brad dnd Dctm~U) on the phone toddy and they
swd they had d fantastic tune •
Sperber's ta.mmates and CCNICbes bAd a p~tty
good day of it themselv~ Saturdety, wuuung three
andiV'Klual bUes. Wlth ftve runnen.-up clJld lour
lhln:t·plctee fllll.Sbers
And wtule their tectm polllt totdJ of lbO was
eclSily better than Uruvers1ty It 421. the 'TroJallS
ret.uned the title of PCL champ10~. Mllce the
league ~ its chcunpiomhJp solely on dual
meets
ince Uru defeated CdM in t.betr hedd·to-head
meebng. the ThoJdllS can post the bdnner I~
champ10ns
Atmqwst ScUd most ledg fdC1or in the league
hnals with dual meets to det mune d champion
and Uus uruqu sy tern lS somctlung h will try to
change Wlth d new configuraUon of schools m t.he
PCL next year.
CdM Jualor Jeremy Warner f 118) dabDed his
second straight leogu bUe, wtule Steve hipman
(215) and Ste\i n Russell (he.ivyweaght) ctlso
eme19ed victonous
AJmquJst SdJd Russell. d two-tune AU·PCL
offensive tackle tn football, nught have pulled off
hl.s most unprcssive move last week an practice
·1 tadcJed him on the mat and I wound up
laying next to hun, W1th hlm on hl.s id .• Al.mQwit
recalled. "He put hlsrlght hand on my stomach
and lilted me up into the au H bench pressed me
with one ann. You know how you would dangle
an mfant? He had me danglmg li.k that for a
second. I was Uunlo.ng tom~. 'This cdJl'I
happen '.
IWI oll lo lAMda Valdes, tbe ~of tlu'M
boys who have played several sports with
d&stincbon through the at Esta.doa High.
The elder v~ Wed a police rt"port Fnday
rught. after his Costa M home w pelted W&th
nbs and other food it ms by vandali, who peel of1
before they could be id obfied.
The inadcnt. most assuredly connected With
the annual rib dinner Friday, wbkh fcti the
wuming school after the final game ot the annual
SEE PREPS PAGE 7
League titles . in reach for Tars, GdM, Mesa
=,,, e a
. .. .. --
• •
Doity Pilot
IRIUlY
UC 1rv1ne·s Lavery leads in tournament
TU N. Ar\/ Th r.econd round ol th [QJ
PING Amona lnterroU('{J&aht Tourn.un nt at Th
A1tven Golf Cour<te wu au pended due to
datkn Monday with dbout two-thkds of the
field still on the cvww Play wW ume eerty Tuesday morning.
UC lMne Junlor Mike Lavery as bed ror the 11\dMdwl lcllld aft
ootmg a 4·undcr 67 In the~ round He as lied with Hunter
f\.iahdn al Oklahoma t and N w M .nco\ Jay Rf'ynokb.
Alter the OJX'f\irVJ 18 holGa Mond.iy. USC bxts the 20-toum field
Wllb d 5COrt> of 281, on. hot 4.hodd of N w Mexico. UCI IS bed
for 10th place with W4Shtngton, Oregon and Fll"QlO talc. All four
squads are rune M1ots off th<' paC'C' at 200
UCI' Kcvm Stt>vPns t.S an 40t.h pl • c.1t 73 wlule JeJf Coburn
and Ryan Armstrong ct.re lied for 62nd plact> tit 75 Brdndon
MWTily IS in 14th pldre 11.fter hooting cl 7b m th<> operung round.
Fitzhugh has record night for Sag Hill
CYPRESS -age 11111 lligh 1un1or Mike [I]"
Flt1hugh scor d a thool .. 1ngle-gaml• r('("ord 30 ·
poants. mcludin9 2h an the fU"St hdll. to I 1.1d lhP
L1ghtrung to d b5·56 Academy LedguP boys
ba Jcetball win d.t Oxford Acddcrny Mondr1y
lbe wtn up d Ourd·pldcc 'ihowclown with vtSlllng Breth11 n
ChmtJan Thundtty ut 7 JO pm Saq I ltU 18-8, 5-4 m league) <"dl1
c.lmch a CIF playoff berth with cl win
AW!OII WGUI ton
SAGI HILL 65. OlCl'ORO Ac..wMv 56 . s-.a.r~ sag. Hth 20 20 12 1l -6S
Ollford ~ IS • 1S 22 -56 59 H.11 • f"itmugh JO, Ir-• Cho 3 v.A~ 9 W1 tnt 4 YoulMf S, ~ 6.~• •
}-9(. go.ts • ~ I
Olrford ~ filfnwnwn II, ~t 17 IC-.tto I. l~n 7. fH'llen s.
l«bol.• e
3 pt. ~ • Fef"*'tjll S. ~I 1, Ftnlen 1
'ouled out ~. a.rt>oi._ Ov~t K~uo
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
IAHWL
~ Pe"'>tfd.ne •t UC lrYH'le, 1
pm. Whltb« •t V~UMd. l lO pm
COIMlUnlty college occ ,ti l<>ncJ
IMO\ Caty. 2 p m
MSllJIMl
~ men • VMlgUMd •t ffWlO ,..,,IC. 7 JO p "'
Call9ge women VMlgUMd .i "-"••fK. s JO p m H.gt\ school boy\ COfON de! Mar
IC COit.i Mew, S IS p m , IAc)un.I
llHch .i £suna.t, 7 p m
High school glib Newport HMbol
.t.WOtot!Oldgt. 7 pm, COfON l»I
~ .t Costa ~ 7 pm IAc)un.I
ltjld'l .t ~. S 15 pm. Sol9f H H
¥\. Oxford ~ M ll•'"9ton
School 7 JO p m
iW
lltMl< .. 3 IS pm. Coron. del MM
411 eon.. MftA. 3 , s p "' • Oxford
Audfmy •I Sol9f Hill. 3 15 p m ,
Newpoft ~ M VIA:lodbrldrJe, S pm
WA!JIPOLO
H.gh Khool 9A · ~ •t Downey, 3 15 p,.,. KfNWdy •t ~
Htll 61Sp,.,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
C•lebratmg the Daily Piiot's Athl~t• of the Week Wrl~S
Cofleve men UC IMnt" ~
AlllOn.l lntetcoflegoit• •t Tlle "-
Golf Courw"' TUKon. 7 JO• m TODAY
CJ. ZUNIGA (i)
Cost•~ footl»ll
SPORTS Tuetdoy, Februoty 5, 2002 7
HIGH sotOOl GIRlS WUTIAU.
Destiny unveiled :this week
Estancia High has at least a share of PCL title
within its grasp ; Mesa, Cd.M still chasing.thud.
llerry Feulllner
DMv Pit.or
PacUk Coe t League girls b;tsketball teams wtU hare Tu !>tlcly
and Thl!May rughts witb PC"L boys teams th~ w k But lf onl.'
pl usabl 'i<'enario ploys out -C"reattng 1 thr -way thlrd·pla«• 111'
betw n C ta Me.set HJqh, Corona del Mdf-ct.nd Northwood -
playe~ from th those tecuru. Jlb1 may wmd up with th Fnddy rught
pothght all to th m.'ielv<"'>, ttlmy Uungs W11h cl Uurd-plac:e pldyofl
Bamng upsets tomght. th<' l~dgue c::hdmp1on ~il> \pot..ltyht w1U
tune Thursday m the fatannu gl.rb gym. where C'o.ich Pdul Kirby''
.... _
l.agun• Beo1ch 0 8
n s tan ...
ca.or. .. Mir at ca. Mia
lAgl.n~ .......
NontMOOd. \kMnlty
Jbyndg) 9MDa
Eagles will host Un1v(•r\1ty,
hoping to gt1m cl '>hdrt' ot th1•
let1911e <"Town
Estancia 11 4·10, 7·1 LO lt>dQU<•I
<•nters tomqht's horn<· gt1mt•
dgain 1 ldSt-pldre l..clg11nr1 Bl •etch
on• gam beh1nd Uruvcl'"'i1ty 1 lh·
7. 8-0), wh1C'h ho'>I\ Northwood
17-17, 4-41 torught
II E tdnc Id t1ncl l n1 win
tonight. the Et1!lles rn~t d£•ft•t1I
the Tro1t1ns who knocked tht>rn
off, 43-41 . JilJl 22 to 9d.1Jl d sht1N
ol Est.dllC'Mt'i hr>t I tKJUf• Ulli• 'inn•
1491
E'itdnetd hd\ we>n n11w ''' II'
ld'il 10, with the Uni wtbdc k lh1·
only blt>m1sh
Should Northwood upwt thP
Tro1dn~ tonight t1nd tht• Ettql<•'
hdndlP Ldqund Be1.1ch, tht•
E'itd.nCld·Uru wmnt•r w~d c k11m
the> cht1mp1on.,h1p outnqht
The Edgl<•' t1nd TroJdn\ hdvt•
wrtlpf'>('d up th<• lt-'dlfU(•\ top two
tJUdrunt<>ed berths into tht• Cir: Southern Section pl1.1yofl,
The third t1nd lmd.I tx>rth how('ver. remdms up lor grt1hs
Northwood w1.ll lnmh lhtrd with d pdlr of wm' thL' Wf'l•k
But d Northwood lo<>\ to Uni would ctllow C"o,tt1 It·._.. 11.f-15, 3·
51 to Cdtch the T-wolve\ with two wins thi.s \\ ('t•k In tht1t <"tl'>l'
~lf''>d dnd Northwood w1.U huv(• '>pill th.Ctr hc>t1d·to·ht'<1cl mt•Phnq'
rc-qumnq 11 on<>-game pldyoll to df't<'nmnt• thf' CJll<Hdntt-~·d thud·
pldf"P ll('rth
If 1'orthwood lo es to Una ,ind (."dl'\1 t1nd "'-h·\d dct ... dl'-Cclf\I
toniqhl dn<I Ldgund !WdC'h Thur..ddy tht• "'-lu,ldn<J' would hnl\h
third
Kut. 11 C"dM (7·1t> . .l·hl wm., tonight. tht•n hi'd1' "-onh\\ri<Mt
Thur.dd) < ornbmed with d 'lorthwood lo,., lo l n1 dnd d \ lt''d
win o\'N Ldgund. Bed.ch Thur.<ld). "'orthwocxl \.lt•'u dnd < ct\1
wo1lld hni'h m d lhree·WdY 11 • lnr third
In lh" -.c l'n1mo, d thn•c'-WdY C'OIO flap woulct 1•n,111 \\1th thl' hr.I
odd '>C"hool nut (•amlng lhl' n9ht to dWt11t thr "mnn nt d pldynll
hctwccn lht• other two Th<' wmnl'r ol lht1t hr'it qt1mc \\Ould lht'n
m I th<•'>< hoot thclt won lh<> lflllldl flip for lhl' C1Udfttntf-.'f1 lwrth
Cdf\f would need d .. wc.'t•p. d'i weU a d "'nrthwood lo" 111 Um
OON UACH I OAl.V PLOT
· Esland a's Trisha Wase tuts a three-point shot earlier this
season. The Eagle lace Laguna Beach and Uni this week.
.ind d \lcs.t los ... to Ldgund Bet1ch to lorrP d Uurd·pld<"l' pldyoU
111'1\\ l·f'n thl' 54-d ~tnq' ctnd T-wolH·'
< 1><.tct MeSd dt>h•cttt'd C~t. 4tr42 m th • hrst round ell CdM dlld
lhf' 4'1'd Kmq., 10 .. 1 to Northwood. 511-48. in the hr 1 round ell
'\forth wood ·
l ni deledt<>d ho.,t Northwood, 5~·41 . th~u hn.t meeting
,\ pdtr or WLO CJIVIO<J them 11 tor th(' '>f'd~n. ;.YOuJd put ( OclCh
Jun Wt•~ Mw.ldng., an position to eam d.n at-large berth. \hould
thf'\ not Pmerqt> with d <Jlld.ranteed "J>Ot by hrustung I.I\ the top three
""P1ther C'df\.t nor 'orthwood would bf> eltgible for et.n d.t·large
twrth 'ltnn: they will not hdve setu:.h<'C:t thP 11-wm minimum
rnqULrPment tor dt·ldr<JC' cons1derat1on
l\.lt•t1nwh1lt• m tht' St•d View League. Newport Ht1rbor 14· l q, 1 •
hi dow" out ,,., <,t•d.'><>n 1\1e.,day at Woodbndge
Ac ddf'my u•dguP repr~ntt1ltve Sdg" Hlll 14· 11 I· 71 conclude<;
1t' '"'' vd,..-.11)-<'~n by \'IS1llng Oxford Acddem~ Tue<l.ddy ctnd
h1>'>llnq Brethren Chn\1Jt1n Thursday
·Anteaters are ready to run for inaugural season
UC lrvme debuts with
w omen's indoor track and
f~eld in the sprin g season.
Anwlra Aguilar
OMV PILOT
Thi<> l'>n t d JHd<'t1ce run Thf!
wornt•n., Indoor lrn<"k ttnd fl('ld
ett'>On '" hnolly hNP tor UC Lrvin.-.
After month'> ul prcpdrclllon thf'
Anteater., k1ckPd off their 1ndugurnl
~ca on di the NorthNn Ar11ona
University lm.1tdt1on • .t1 in Flaq tdll,
An1 Sdturdt1y
ThL• AntC'aters lo t to 1'.orthern
Arizona. 64·5 I t1nd fell tn frf'o;no
late. 9h·49, but did have S<lme M>hd
md1v1dudJ pcrfomMnC'es th11t gave
a ~limp l' of k('y rtthletes on tht•
squ11d
Sophomorf' Annm,n1e Turpi.n
pJclC't'd f1™ In tht• h.igh 1ump at 5·.S •I•
Turpin " rehoundang from ACL
rt'CO~ctJon. UCI ( 0c>dC'h Ben CQSdf
1d, but Wlll bo • CTUC1dl contnbuter
for th Antf>ater
Abo looklng to hnng f!Xpen net!
to UCl'J qudd 1 junior J 11u
Stalford, who w.t third In th long
Jump at th NAU Lnv1tallonal with a
PREPS
CONTINUED FROM 6
~
m..rk of 17·2 •
T\1rp1n tlnd Stdlford w11J tw ron·
lnl>ultng an lht• high 1ump l•vent dnd
hurdle'>
"It' d younq l<>dm dnd they cHP
the elder <ildll'smen of the group
Ce'i.dr s.i1d.
I le snot ex.tggeraung. uc1-.., ll'dm
mclude only three wmor~ Tht•n•
dfe ..ax frf'shmen out of 21
competitors on the ro ter tor the n w
UCI port lhdl fe11turo a bO·mt>ll1r
ddsh and fiO·m I r hurdlt''I, both
un.Jqu to indoor trt1ck ·we h.tv cl group or fre,hmt•n
th.tt Cdme an who will make t1n
1mpt1ct: Ce5csr MSJd ·on ti> Ambt'r
Netas. a 400-rn t r runner who wall
urpnse the confC'r nc • in what '>ht•
w1U do thl lndoor ed on •
Nefu. a produ<"t of Cu• <"E'ntd
Valley I hgh. took tecond m the 400
in Amona.
Another newcomer Ce •r htt
high hope fo~ LS Ertn Curt.ts who
won the pole vault dt the NAU
lnvitdlional. wtth a school-record 12·
0 lh Curt.it, out of A'rcbbishop Mitty
High lO n Jo • broke hN own
mMk of I 1·7. t ale m l dunng the
Wlnl r. -·sh t:i a rare comblOallon ot polt>
vaulter dOd spf)Dler • Ce.,tlf '>did
"She mad 11 to th(• talc nw<'I 1n
h1qh school In both <'vents ·
Another kf>y llC'\YCOmt•1 "
C°clmelha C'arroll, d Junior throwt•r
who. trt1n .. rPrred to UCI lrom tht•
Collf.'<Jt> of S.in ~ldteo
She Wd\ cl 'tall' chdmp1on in the
ht1mmer throw outdooN . • C'~u ... ml
he U come in dnd be a huq•• unp.ict
because w"'ve ncvt>r hrld d lhmwN or thut Cdhbcr C"orne lo UCI With lht•
C°ldSS I wa clble to recnut let t yttur 11
wall be a tremt•ndou d .. '>c>I to lht•
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Tht' Antt•ater\ began trd&ntn!'} m
Idle • pt mber cl.Od have thrt't' md)Or
meeb th1 ea on The NAU
lnvttattonu.t. th t l usky lnvatdllona! in
S<>dttl Saturddy and the Mountain
P«lclflc port Federation Indoor
Championship f<'b 22-23. di o •I
'lAU
·Now there' d sed on to
C"ompet lor ond lhf're s thdt odded
incentive to get them clv • ., an
hdpf!. • Cf'1ar .. dtd "They Me
excltl>d I th.Ink b<!1ng • younq te-am.
there 1 th•t nervousne., I told
th m U1 1 t m m llng that th r .. ·
no rea on to be n rvous A tony
d when you look In the rrurror you
t.:now }UU''>e don<> the work. you
are gomq to ht• OK
C'e'>dr I\ in hi\ llr'I yt•dr as ct U<:I
dS'IO( lcll<• ht•tHl C"OdC"h hc•t1dmq up
tht' indoor proqrdm undPr Vince
O'Bo.,. It• tht dtr1•ctnr ol trd< k dnd
held < 't•,.tr JOln d tht> UCI '>tall cl\
dO ch'il tdnl ClldC"h In lht• tdlt Of
19~8
Hl' \\d'> ctn a,.,L,tttnt trdck <Odeh di
Concord1<1 Unavt"rs1ty for onP yedt
prevaou'ily <1nd rt mt•mhPr ol tht'
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c~r \\ds tht• Philippint• ndtaonal
<"hdmp1on m th1• 1110 and 200 meter.,
lrorn 1<~5-4.J7
lie ran ttdck dl UCl trom 1qq1.<ti
bt•forc hn1 hm11 hi., cctrt>t•r di UCLA
lrorn 1 qqJ.4.J4 ·rm excited to hd\ t• indoor lrclck
here," Ct•'>tlf 'dtd • 1 thmk 11'
unportdnt for• C"ollegt• ctthlt>te to tl t
both an Indoor dnd outdoor
expen nee b«d~'e thcll s whdt lTa<"k
and field 1 all about -being ubl to
compete tndoors 1.1nd take what you
do indoon. 1md transler lbdt outdooB
once pnn~ roll around -..ow. w1tb
more schools rompt"?llOQ indoor.>, for
lrvt.n to 11 o a port w nt>t"<i to
compet 1n an rtdded bonu •
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