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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • " ' • • -... . - ... . .... ·:;s ~: ~· ~=: . .. ... . . . :.· SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAJLYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2002 Costa ;Mesa continues reworking RV law •City Council majority suggests that Police Department reexamine the proposed placard system and the n umber of pe rmits allowed per year. str h . Wlth d 24-hour excepuon for IOddanq dnd unloading only After h dMCJ from dbout 45 oppo- nents. the> City Oounci.J directed Cor.ta 1\.1<·~ Police Ll ... Karl Schuler dnd lht> caty dtlorney to tudy other opt.ton Welcome to the gitlag/ Is that your m otor h o m e? Lolita Harper OM.Y PILOT COSTA MESA -What tarted as a lDlplc proposal to ban motor homes on res1denllaJ troets has turned into a complex proces ut whlch the police. the City Counal and the community have helped refine the ugg led law. Monday was no dUf rent as the counoJ sent at back for more twealung. Council members voted 3 lo 2 to rev1s1t lhe proposed placard ystem and explore the pos lbthl y of allowing residents to apply for per· m1ts over the lnt1,>met. incredsang SNOW BLAST the number of permits allowed per · year and incorporating some sort ol •extreme hard tup• tandard for motor home owners who are dn excepnon to th rul . Counolmen Gary Monahan and Chns St I were opposed. ·we started Uus as an att mpt to keep 1l sunple What has com forth is a confusmg. difficult proc • • said Monahan, who ha consastent- ly voted against any mcrett!>ed effort to ban recreabonal vehicl(•!> On Jan. 7, the counctl post- poned the ronnal adoption of an ordinance that banned large v ha- des from park.mg on res1dent1al SC"hulN then -.ugg led a pro- gram thdt would employ ldrge nu- OreM:l'nl pldcard . ctUoWlllg vetu- c le<i to Ix• p.trked on aty treets whalf• prcpdrang lor -and unwanchng from -vacations. The Pollet' DPJ>drtment would issue the JX•mut!>, dnd tht> law would be aty- wa<ll•, mstedd or con«cnlratmg onJy on rf>'>aden lattl ctrt>dS On Monddy, 28 ttudlence mem- ber-. oflNcd lhNr opuuons on the nc•w proJ>O<;dl SEE RV PAGE 4 AIOVE T he pomt has amved Ul Uus cun- ous and troubling dellbf>rabon over th fat of motor homes ut Costa M where we can fairly call the Clty's uttJ nded actlons a klnd of legislatlve Cdl)aclung. That's becaw.e on Monday, a small ma1onty of the City CounaJ utched closer to lashing the ures -hgurabvely pea.lung -ol motor home owners tn Uus town Now lf you're one those RVs-are- a-cdncer-on-socacty booster., Uus 1s SEE LINES PAGE 4 Byron de Arakal IElWUN THE UNES Moves made on Westside • rezorung • The Cosld Me d City Council will look dt dn drea west of Monrov1d Av~nue for posSlble revamptng Lolita Hwper DAILY PtlOT COSTA t-..1E"iA -Tiw Cat\ Council took a stt>p towdrci rf'lorung tht• \\' t- ide bluffs late Monda~· mght. 'd}'tnQ prompt dC'UOn Wd'i pref rdble to post- ponmg the a~sue agdm · Council membf>r:-. votf?'d -4 to 1 to helve the andu tnul propert) ,.. t of ~lonroVla Avenu" 1•xonum~ lor po-. 1- hle re2onmg Counnlmdn C~ t-..tond· hdn du. enlt>d Brett Dally, S, takes a swing at a anowball on a day of IUD and now that wted when 10 tons of snow was delivered lo tbe Kathryn C. Fishback Child Cue Center on the campus of Hoag Hospital on Tuesday. In Septemb r. the c nunnl d1-.cu sed the opuon of w-zummJ thf' bluffs for rt"·· adentldl ~. d suq~)l'sllon thcH ha-. ll4~n trum1>eted by mdny \\'t•-.t-.1ct1> rn 1ucnt' Durtng thdl m('(•tmq c:ounnl mt•mher.. agreed to reVlS1t th • 1!">'-Ut' \\'hl'n lht• general plan 1s up for udopuon Planrung taJI has tartod n•zorung efforts but hct nl"L'<led lurlhE'r dtre<"tJon becau of unc rtamtv 1tbout redev •I· opment on the \\"('"'"'d . The otys planning and de\ lopm nt rnanagt•r • Mike Robiru.on. ud thP. creaunn ol th~ W ~1d Red v lopm nt Ar uon Com· rrunee -de-.1gnt'd tu gath ~ romrnuru· ty input and d v lop 1 common goal lor the future of thtt W t"'Jd -mad 1t uncJ ar 11 tall hould pur ue the cbang or wait until th comm.alt gw its r onun nd uon AT LIFT TNCber WahJda Oadrl ls pu.mm led w1tb snow by veral of her students. ·we need m direction: Rohan· n "dld Monahcm ugg t bers postpon th d ion unttJ alt "r an uprconung Red v lopm nt H ncy me tJ.ng, sa~mg th re m1y h lplul lnformauon to cons1d r. His ug9 uon w dlSCount '.'d, how •v r. b th " t of SEE REZONING MGE 4 Higb. School rivalry ribbing gets too saucy in Costa Mesa • "O'aditional basketball prank between the cros ·town foes becomes meSsy and j>ersonal for one family. E!Nndll team c..,taln. • 1 fell a Ulde bit VM>lated, • Lows ValdelMld. 1be aa:a: mwn _.... 9t* •way beck.• llid 8Mnda Prindpal Tom Alllll. md WUlily culmtM• in .n ...... , ....... Newport Rib Co. In paau1_,_., tbt wllallqg llMln hM • 7 ............ kmng ....... 11111,MllM~ll .. lnlr-.. ....... , .......... ...... ,,.. ...... ,.... ... far tor v .... ....................... ........ d1 rpm ta......._ ----.......... == ......... -ss ...... ,, ••• -• pounds worth of gnib H also called Antal, Wbo d he WU eppelled tradition had turned into vandalism •Going lo pnvat property out· rageous,• Antal Mid. COiia Mete High Prindpa1 Bob l!¥9nl. who chowwd down on rtbl with .. ..... PricMay night. Mid ... WOWd ~the ndltioft lr'CD ~. mcn cllivbll Nm in the MUN. •• ~ wW edftle dMal •• lbe ...... ... tblll ii .. p.g '° hep-,_ .... .... ..... ..... blia ldllaOi CUI• ,_.._nMl••--- --..-• .....-ms M1r• .. ••• 2 <18f8S-----• tmm... t Nil.US 1 ~ 5 ' LOCALS 2 Wednesday, February 6, 2002 For A GOOD CAUSE Catching up on Costa Mesa histoJ:y P 1ck apart the word "history" and you'll end up with "hi" and "story.• Mitch Barrie, ct volunteer at the <.'o!>td Mesd Historical Society, qt•I!. wrnpped up m the •story· po rt. "People watch television. Peo· pit• redd novels. They like sto- rH'!>, • said Bdme. 39. "That's what I hkt:' You can stand on any cor· 11t>r m Costa Mesa and every liu1ldmg has a story.· The Costa Mesa resident and 111ve<ttor spends two morrungs a wt·t•k archiving old photos at the h1-.1uncdJ society. He's seen what < ·osta Mesa looked like m 1908 - lht> photo !.hows a two-story wooden building that was on ce tlw Ozment General Storf> on the < 11111er of Newport Boulevard and Ett..,I 18th Street -and he's mar· vt>IPd at the contrast between that photo and one from the '90s that provide!. an dendl View of Than· "'" Square. "The main tlung about Costa Mt"•d 1s change.· the Walnut c 'ri>ek native said. ·we have pie· tun•s lrom different decades.· More than 10,000 of them, 1n tdCl At the I listoncdl Society. he ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS n,e following people have been arrested rE'<ently on suspicion of dnving under the 1nflut>nce of an intoxicant. They have only bee11 arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all suspecU, are consid~ed Inno- cent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA MONDAY •Edna Achieng Odongo, 23. Costa Mew •Eileen Patr1<1a Taylor, 31, Newport Beach SUNDAY • Paula Ma11e Watson, 36, Costa Mesa • 1C1rsten Leanne Bishop, 33, Costa M.sa • Adam Jason Westwood, 30. Costa Mesa • Michael Daniel Sauter, 35, Orange Park • Haroon l(hurshid Khan, 30, Tustin SATURDAY • MelVln Halok Beasha, 37, Costa Mesa • Richard Witmark K1bln, 27, Costa Me:sa •Mark Terrance Popma, 33. COfona del Mar • Nkklos <Apelle, 25. Garden Grove • Thomas Joseph Trevjno, 36, San Antonio, Tei1as • Henry Elmer Curry. 29. Seattle FRIDAY • Sammy Smith Akin, 56, Costa Mesa •Jaime P~rick McGrath. 27, Costa M.sa THURSDAY • Christopher MKhffl Bann. 21. Costa MtWI • John David Hart, 44, Costa Mesa • John Anthony Peter Bonin, 45, Costa MtWI . • hKon (Otey Havtudt, 33, Costa Mesa •Jeffrey Brandon Taylor, 23, Mtmon Viejo My lfilot VOL M. NO~ J 7 ,...... ... ,......., ~ ... ......,, .. .. ..: ·-. ' Pm Of 1111 Wiii Wltty1 and Blue lot loaa1 r.:ue anlmaJI, .Pfatt;Martln Mid. NO NIAria were pmd. RU8IO't donated M.000 ol pet food. And S7,000 11 stW owed to local vet- e.rt.oariam from last year'• bWa, abe Mid. \,, ~~ •A very rare wblte Oriental Siam , 'Wit· ty,' and• blue point Siamese, 'Blue,' must stay together for We,• said DlAnna Pfaff-Martin, org~ of the Conununity Animal Network.. You can see poaible pets at www.anlmalnet· work.orp or 1top by RUllO's pet store ot Fashion lJlAnd between noon and 4 p.m. this weekend. ln hopes of attracting donations and spon· llOC'I, Pfatt·Martin wW again be writing her • Anlmal Report.• Offtce .. Depot on JambotM Boulevard wW print them, and local bust-Mt• will diltrtbu~ IL Lat publilhed in 1998, about 8,000 reports were distributed around town. ~\) • ' Lut year, the network spent $60,000 on vet· ertnary services, medicines, food and supplie$ Inf onnation: (949) 759·3&46, or wrtte to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662. Newport Beach, CA 92658. ~ . . , . .. ·tch Barrie works in the ntiddle o1 the main room. where large tables allow him to spread out the photos he retrieves from the bank vault. ·1 make a big mess, and I have to dean it up before I go,· Barrie said. The noteworthy fact is be finds every new photograph interesting. I le figures this is because he cares -about both his city and history NEWPORT. IEACH MONDAY • Wesley Vito Uno, 49, Newport Beach • Christopher James Mitchell, 28. Fountain Valley SUNDAY • Eric Daniel Byron, 38. Newport Beach • Daniel Jason Lewis, 29. Newport Beach • Julie Ann Boyer, 33, Newport Beach •Marla Teresa Escobar Schw¥%. 46, ~u­ na BelKh •Jeanne Courtney Craig, 55, Newport 8Nd'I SATURDAY • Mitchell Eral Oun~. 32. Aliso Viejo • Andrew James Wright, 36, Costa Mesa • Lance Philip Trantum, 36, Costa Mesa • Hoa Van Huynh, 43, Westminstet FRIDAY • Jimmy E. Diaz. 22, Sani. Ana • Delfino Gonzalez. 28. Garden Grove REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS COSTA MESA 2959 Mindanao Oriv., S572.000 3054 Kittendale Bay. S229,000 1559 Amberleaf, ss1a.ooo 2361 Notre Dame Roed, US6,500 1s9 Lexington Lane, $180,000 2949 Ellesmefe Ave .. $230,000 1792 Hawitli Circle, $417,000 NEWPORT IEACH 84 Baycrest Court, U 12, 500 458 Vista Ttucha, US5,000 2065 \llst• Del Oro, $525,000 1621 Bay Cliff Cir~. $1.275 million 411 OM\11.t Ave., U75,000 2815HMborViewDrive.S1.6 million 511 0.hlla Ave., S972.500 in general. A graduate of Cal State North· ridge and Cal State Long Beach, the volunteer says he has always been interested In history. In col- lege, he studied extensively on the subject. ln high school, he was interested, though the curriculum didn't offer too much, in bis opin· ion. Street octety, Barrie is also working on a Web site that will offer bjstories on the city. It's incomplete now, but Barrie has · finished the chronology port1on of the site. •J just want to know about everything." he said. As a volunteer al the Anaheim , T hree employees have been promoted to the position of managing director at Newport Beach-based Pacific investment Management Co .. one of the world's leading fixed-income managers. Port· folio manager James M. Keller, serves as the head of the com- pany's govem- menVderivatives desk and man-James M. ages long-dura-Keller lion funds. He Joined the company in 1996, after working as a derivatives trader at Merrill Lynch lnc. KeUer. 37, has served on the U.S. lreasury Borrowing Advisory Committee since 2000. He has a bachelor's degree from the Uni- versity of llllnolS and a master's lrom the Uruver- lty of Chicago Graduate School of 8usin . Ray· mond G. Kennedy is a portfolio manag· er and senior member of the company'· lnve tment strat· layaaond G. egy group. He Kennedy also manag high-yield f\.tnds and oversees -Story by Young CMng, photo by G19g Fty bank loan trading and consoli· dated debt obligations. Kennedy. 40, also joined the £inn in 1996, after serving as an asset manag- er for the Prudential Insurance Co. of America, where he was responsible for investing and managing a portfolio of high- yield, privately placed fixed· income securities. KeMedy received his bachelor's degree Crom Stanford University and a master's from lbe Anderson Graduate School of Management al UCLA. RJcbard MacCoy Weil, 38, who became chief operating officer m August 2000, was named gen- eral counsel in 1999. He was appointed as the flnn's advisors' managing dtree- ltkb.ard MllcCoy Well tor in 2000. He has been a OC'I· aled with the law linn of Slmp· son. Thatcher & &trtlett. Weil received h1s bochelor's degree In economics from Duke University and his Juns doctorate from the UnJv mty of Chicago .... Six. new philanthropists from New- port Beach and Costa Mesa have joined the board of directors of Human Options, a nonprofit agency erving Orange County victims of domestic viol nee. The l.x new members are Karen Clerk, a resident or Corona del Mar, who is a Newport Beach Doily Pilot GEnHIG INVOLVED • GITTING IWOUllD runs ptrlod· le.Illy In the D•ilY Pilo't on • rotating bas&. tf you'd"Oke lnfonnation on .ctctlng ~ organlutlon to this list. c.all \9C9) ~74-4298. ... AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteeJS to per- f onn various general office duties in the main office and implement educational and fund-raising events through Orange County. No expen- ence necessary. 11-aining will be provided. (949) 856-3555. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Counnl include fund-raising, program development and training lo ex.isling troops dJld packs. (7 14) 546-4990. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or da ses. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and ennch· ment opportunities for gub and boys. (949) 646-7181. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share with your community by becoming a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A docent is a volunteer who guides adults and school groups through the galleries and teaches about the muse· wn's collections and exhibi· tions. (949} 759-1122. Ext. 204. Ubrary trustee and a Woman in Leadership board member; Vic· torta CoWm, a Newport Beach resident who is a principal with The Keller Group Investment Management Inc . .in Irvine: SWa Decker, a Newport Beach resi· dent and community volunteer: Uncle Martin, a Sdnta Ana resi· dent who is the senior vice pres1· dent and general manager of NCG Porter Novelli in Newport Beach and a Public Relations Society of America·member; DuSel Sonensblne, a Costa Mesa resident, past president and current board member of Bravo! Young Profes ionals for the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center. committee member for the Anti-Defamation League and co-ch8.lf of Temple Bat Yahm's 2001 annual gala: and Kerl Uebenolh Thomas, a New- port Beach resident, Junior League of Orange County mem· be:r and Ueberroth Family Foun- dation member. Human Options has program sites in Costa Mesa. lrvine and Santa Ana, and pro- vides a comprehensJve range of services, including a 2.f-hour· hotline, transitional housing, emergency shelter end commu· nity education programs target· ing students in kindergarten through college. READQ$ HOJUNE (949) 642-6086 right No news stones. 1"'-MioN. dof\al ""'"« Ot ~llef'nerm SllJ Alll SUI ...._. __ ~ Y04lt comments about the Oalfy Pltot « ntwJ tltlL MOMS$ Our lddr• is 3)0 W. hy St.. Cou. ---can be~ WilhoYt ¥«m.n ""liiilon of~ OWNI'. HOW m lllAQt us Clfildlelioc; (lllor "'°"°"""" ~~ INM-. CttlM""" (.,...,....,..IM>~~ ... ~~~WI" ,_., a '* M1M. CA 92627. Qffke "°"".,. 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'tis .......... ~ .... '-',...... .... ----·----1 ZM1W 6 b .,_ ............ ' _/ Doily Pilot • Supervisors add 3 canine units to -JWA •Dogs and handlers will better ensure a sense or security at the airport, officials say. Peul Clinton DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA -Orange County upemsors added three add1t1onal canine uruts to John Wayne Alrport on Tuesday The bodrd chapped in $222.000 of airport mon y to match a federal gafl or $120.000 to h Ip pay for th addahonal pdtrol for om• year The grant money cume from the Ttdn portdlion Secunty Admin1strut1on. the newly nedled ledPrdl agency that hds bct'n 91v<>n over 1ght of a mas 1ve eflort to button down dirport<. after the Sept 11 terronst dltdCks. Superv1 or Jam Salvtt . who represents Costa Mestt dnd Newport Bedch, 5a1d the move would ~11ve trav<>I· ers gredter J>E>tt<'e of mmcl "It 1 our duty to prot<>ct not only our residents. but also thOM> v1S1llng our coun· ty, espt..>Clcilly m lJght of thP roc nt trttq !dy of Sept 11. • Sliva !>d1cl By approvrng YAN fll 1• 'f OT Deputy Sheriff Steven C. Kea with partner Wolf patrols the gateway at John Wayne Airport ln September. this dgreement. we have been able to mcre~e John Wuynf.''s level of seomty to <>m.ure lhe safety ctnd weU- IJ<>mg of our coLtnty resi- dents dJld cltrpOrt pttssen- yers • The new cunme unats wtll be used to patrol the tc>rmmttl. sruff through sus- pect luggage and wctrch cmy d&rplc:llles The dogs will be handled by Orange County hcnff\ clt>pulle~ but will be hou ed at the cUtport. spokt><twomcln Ann ~1cCarley '-dad Thl' clirport will u.,t• the money to butld kennels dnct ctn open dred for the d0<J!> to str •tch their leg . McCtuley '>did TIW rnunty al~o Oe(.'(is to purchd'>l' three Vdns with 5peetdl nigc'> to transport the dnunttb Mound the dtr- held wh<>re they dre need- <>d The rww tedms will be dc-.rgnt1tt.>d for use only at th" t11rpon "It's )U'il dnother e<"Unl) lttyt•r ttl the ct1rport. • M cCdrl") !>did "The morE> -.ffunt) we ct111 proVlde. the l)(>tl(lf WE DO THINGS RIGHTI OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN rUSTAURANT WE TAl<E DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE TOGO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! 296 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 . KENNY PRINTER All Brands of High Gnde Watt.ha & Jewelry &pertly Rtpaired In Our Shop. Bead Stringing & Engraving Suvices Available Ill IX111'lllKl"~IUll \Ill \\\II I\& I l'I ,...,._,,.,' CHARLES H. BARR • RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers· Mof'91 WE'VE MoVED 1 BLOCK NoR1lt Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $5000• OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor t1I 2/13/02 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (949) 548-11H ••••••••••••••• SABATINO'S ! • • • • • • •Lunch • •DinMr : • Sunday Brunch • 251 Shlpy•rd Way • Newport lffc:h: -• t tOl5 .,.. •• • (949) 723-0621 ... ••••••••••••••• • Rohrabacher leads money race • Facing experienced candidate, Cost.a Mesa's representative is ahead of his usual fund-raising. Peul Clnton D AA.Y Pilat NEWPORT-MESA Gerrie Schlpske may be a woman of many talents -a nurse, lawyer and Cal State Long &!ach teacher -but she'll need a near nuracle to unseat Rep Dana Rohrabacher Sch.Ip ke. a Democrat. ts taklng on Rohrabacher. who represents Costa Mesa, m the race for the newly aligned 46th Distnct And she's trailing tn the money fight thus far. accordmg to the latest campaign finance statements. For the penod ending la l year. Schlpske counted only $2,244 in her war chest. She raised $19,993 m 2001 but pent $21,909. Not known as a prollhc Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIAEDS rund-ra1 r. Robrcsbach r brought m $65,010 in contn- bullons agamst $50,940 m exp ns • The congr man's tr a wy b $121,557 •wide gaP' in the amount of campaign contnbuuons are what you alway find m a di tnct that t! heavily weighted to one party or the other.· Rohrabacher sa1d about tus 3-to-1 fund-ra1.Smg 1 edge. "Thi 1s a totally dif- ferent d1stnct lbat she IS run- mng m My respons1b1h- ty ls not blowing moke Ill people' faces and 1ust going out there and lellJng them where I sta.Qd • Schtp$ke came wtthm l ' .. of defeallng Republican Rep Steve Hom m the 2000 campaign for Hom's Long Beach at Dunng that race. she raised $860,000. he said. However. she's now runnmg an a much more con- ervatave d1stnct. \tfter redis- tncllng wiped out Horn's seat "It's going to be a hard campa1gn. but we're doing a grass-roots campaign. and we're reaching out to every- one: Setup ke d . •w e lb.ink we can do at.• Rep Chris Cox. who ii faang two R publican cbal· lengers. is also leeding handily Ul tbe money race. c;ox l5 porting a forrrudable S66 t ,250 war cb t Tel8Vl· ion producer Dave Forman and bu ine man David Cobert haven't ral ed the $5,000 requu d for a filing • Cox. who represent• Newport B ach, hauled Ul $167,772 la t year og1uD.$t $53,34 t m expPndltures. Cox Sd&d he wtll donate much of has ca h to the Nallonal Republacan Con· gre s1onal Committee for other party candidate Cox odded he 1 n 't taking his challengN'.o including UC Irvine prol es or and Democrat John Grdhdm, for granted Cox 'a1d he is con- hdent votl•r., wall re pond to tus work rt-cord and experi- en ce 1 ·rm qoanq to work very hard • Cox '>drd "That's the be t Wd) to dpproacb 1t .. Good pohq 1" good poll- bcs • Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 et hope in 1n o tion to in1prove local live~. • R\, • Boal'> • Rt.•JI f..,t~.llt.· • ·1.,, l>t.'t.IUt.llhle • Co TA M ESA SENIOR CENTER IN PARTNE R.\HIP WITH 0RASC1' Co,\!) r Co u H.E- PRl-'itNT\ THE FOURTH A-..:Nt..AL ORANGE CO UNTY ART ISTS SHOWCASE "Tribute to Freedom'' Exhibition & Awards Reception 2 () () 2 CALL FoR EN1 Rll:.) MusT Br RI c1:.1vu> BY THURSDA,, Fm. 21 fRUMY MARCH 8. 2002 9 A.\i. • 6 P.M . A\\ARD) RtcECTIO~ 6 P.M. • 10 P.M . Sm RDA\ SL MW MAR H 9. 2002 MAA( H I 0, 2002 10 A.M. • 4 P.M . 10 A.\1. -4 P.M. Saluting Smior Amsts and ti~ ul()rlts rlNJ hat't crraud after their 50th birthday. $5700 Priu MOM)• Jury Day: February 25. 2002for 1-3 p.m. L---------4---------·------··- ORANGE COUNTY ARTISTS SHOWCASE Salu.rint Stnior Artists anJ Thetr U-"'orks REGI TRATlON FORM . To JW--qitccr'. comp&c:tc dus furm and nwl .Jong"" th a dKdt (non~) nvJco ,,.,..._ :0 C.M \. ( • 6~ Wc:R 19th ., a.a Mm. CA 9ll>!7. Limic ui thrtt cncric:s pcf-W.. rn:p.iJ 1 $ NhlDft *Sil 00 pa cnuy. (Enny fas att o•t-trtundabk.) All P'9'•ccla• ... "'--lw....,....,. Mrw7 21, mL N.unr: OifCIC 'l'Ol1l ~TtGORY OF £Nm' 0 ....... u.-._, o ."-· ...... ' • 0 ,, I .................... . ............. ,.... I. ' f miin1 M.ocw HO rARn Ir J1 Mrdium ....... .,", 1 #a.M.tA-J•• ........... ·~I ' u • .. ........... • hk••· , ••• , •. .... __ ................... , ..... ...., ... . 0..:: 4 ~ f.bnay 6, 2002 • RV CONTINUED FROM 1 Th most common com· plaint was limiting the amount oJ penru granted Odeh year. Schul t d 12 pennits were dlJowed but th t c.h loading or unloading placani counted dS one Ln • , restdeots would be Clllowed m round tnps per yMI, he said Many people said they travel more ufll'n thcJn that. Councilwoman Karen Rob1ru;on shared the concern. • 1 certdtnly don't lh1nk we d!> 1.1 city should be limiting lht> number of Um people l 1.1n trdvcl, • Robmson said. nw placMds them.selves LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 \Yl'h om.: nt!WS But only lw•c rlllse it's not d llberty of ~our' thttt\ in danger of h1•11it1 '11dtc hed. without 1 1H•"" trom beneath your 1111 .. 1• r Ill red-blooded. free- dom Im mg Costa ";1esans hk1· U1ll F-11lsom -a law- 11h11hnq 111u1or home owner tlw 1111mcLl's dCllon has to l1•11v1• tlwm wondenng 1f tht>y'r.• living i.n a guJag. I'm lc>s' inchned to do any wondl'r my al all at this point. I m PcHI, 11\ bdd enough that qnv.-mnwnt, m any form, 1s 10< hrwd lo indulge 1tseU m lttw111oking for lack of any rlw• 1.1hout whdt at nught do 11 11 w1•u•n'l lawmalung. But wht>n 11 h<.>qlns to construct 13> 1dnt111c shdckJes on free- clmm without dl\y subslan· tJvl• l'V1dence that th~e free· dom' p<>'>C· d threat lo the p11hhc truc;t ctnd wcUare, ltwn d CJllldq 1t 1i. Herc's whdl WP hdve r: ... 1nnq that our fair town- 'h1p 111 Coi.ld MPSd IS under ,.f'~JI' hy 1.1n anvctding force of 1lh>y1.1lly J)drked mot<>r hom<''" the City Council has bePn of d mind '>tnce Octo- lwr to ban the parlung or tht--.e things on caty streets c1lto<1ether. To~ lair. the 1 011nc1l h1ts d1spcnsoo dashes ot b<>nPvolence -though REZONING CONTINUED FROM 1 lhl' c mane 11 wdnted to take t1c-t10n "I'm not -.urc thdt we will nt•n•'i'>drtl} land ctnythmg 111on• from the converi.abons rwxt wt>t•k • Cowan !>c:Ud It w1.1' ~I to tdke some com rt•I<> d< lJUn thdt rug ht, she '\dad. t111d alJow the city's new- ly lomwd Westside> Redevel· opment Ac twn ('omrmttee the chdn<t> to rev1c>w the '>Cope of thf' proposed rn1onmg. ·nm ruuld lw their hrst d~'>1qnmPnt , • Cow1rn Sc.lid. ·we could hdvf' them review 11 t1nd then bnny 11 back to us tor 1evww d\ qwckly as at can ll<' tuml'<I dround • Rc,1dent \hns Enc echoed d need for dC tmn as h(l plead- t>d with c·ouncal members to md ke d dt•n 1ve change an tus ne>aghborhood • 1 hdve !Jv~ on Placenl&d Avenue -Cfround zero of the Wt..,l'i1de -ror mdny. many yc>t1r'i, • Enc-'>did • 1 have watched thf• low descent of the We<>ls1d«> ovN th()S(> many yettrs • RezorunCJ the bluffs would ~ a t p in tho nght di.rec· came under reskW1 potneed out tbe Sarge fbnl- CIOl tlglJI were an announc. ment to potendal dUeYel that IOIDt008 WOUid be out ol town. Schuler ~ with the concem. saying he would be Willing to change the color And m.e ot the plAc.&ld. The speake:rl ·brought up a good polnt, and we agree with il We can make o sm4ll· er plocord, possibly white and not u visible,• Schuler sold. Resident David Stiller does not own a recreational vehi- cle but was vehemenUy opposed to any stricter restriction on the large veb.I· des. Stiller charged that the dty has no data outlining the number or fODlplaints received about motot home • ! \ grudgingly and increment.a.I· ly -u it enterta.an.s excep- tions to the rule. The council first noodled on language that would allow motor home owners to park their vehicles on the street in front or their homes for a period not to exceed 2" hours. But they could only do so ·ror purposes of toadtng. unloading, cleaning. battery charging. or other activity preparatory or incidental to travel.• When the constraints of those legal handcuffs reached the city's motor home owners, they descend- ed on council chambers en masse. tordung the datS with complaints that 24 hours wasn't nearly long enough to pi:epare for or return from the11 road tnps. Singed. th~ council retreated to give the ordulance more thought What emerged Monday from the January confab - cllld the clubbing the council took -was an elaborate legal noose that gave the motor borne owners the 72 hours they wanted (and wtuch IS the amount of bme the current law allows). But 1t also sought tp codify what can only ~ construed. in my estimation, as a scarlet letter. To be legally parked on Costa Mesa streets for the allotted 72-hour llmlt, RV owners wouJd need to trun· clle down to the Costa Mesa lion, he sclld Audience members dgreed, as all who spoke sup- ported a rezoning effort Council reqular MartJ.n Mil· lard offered a few tweaks he would make lo the proposed act10n. saying the homes clos- est to the beach should be lhe least dense. He also supported removmg the present industn· al area and changing 1t 111to an arts distnct -uruJar to Soho Ul New York. His comment seemed to spark Mayor lJndei Dixon's interest She is a large sup· porter of the arts. ·Those are good ideas,• she said, Dixon said she hoped the suggestions would be dis- cussed by the redevelopment commJttee. Resident Tom Egan also supported Millard's sugges- tions, saying Costa Mesa ls backward. ·Costa Mesa land get more expensave the farther you are from the ocean.• Egan said. "It doesn't mak any sense.· • LOllTA ~ coYef'S Con• Mesa. She may be retChed at (949) 574-4275 OI by e-mail at lollt• t\frp- ete/atJmG.com. """ ~ ~-·­AVILA CHICKEN SOUP frnh chicken broth. chunks of chicken b tlnd rice. Garn· hcd v do. cilamro 2nd lim~ nor b.u lt p nted any PfOOf of the dangen auodated With m.m . ·without any objective evidenc. -or actual nwn· ben -you are being e.m>J ant nd arb ltaty, • Stiller told the counc:1l , While most 1peaken opposed the ordinance -or perts of 11 -about eight peo· ple spoke loudly ln favor of any low thot gets the motor hom off treell. R denl Nlcole Boyd Aid the vchicl are a dangerous ey ore. Sl\e complained that many Irr pon Ible owners u e Costa M streets u free stor1tge for th Ir veh cl and added that she wants the motor homes gone. ·• U you own an RV, then Police Department and apply for a penrut. They'd receive a bngbt orange plac- ant to di.splay on the11 motor home while parked in preparabon for ledvtng on or arriving home from a road tnp. Never mwd that these placard 1TUgbt serve as bea· cons to thieve casmg neigh· borhoods, a poant a5tutely made by Council:man Gary Monahan Rather. it was the edtct in the law that sugge t· ed these permits be rationed . U1at began to strikr the gt&Jag chords within me. ·A resident,· the ordinance was so kind to indicate, ·may obtain a mdximum or twelve ( 12) RV Parkmg Permits per residence per calendar year • Worse, the 12-pemut limit would allow J~t six trips - one permit to park an prepa- rabon to leave, and one parlung penrut for clearung up after. Now it's bad enough m certatn lJbertanan quarters of my head that lhis city gov· emment -indeed, govern- ment of any lund -hds " des11e to restnct the parlung of a type of vetude I choose to own. It becomes flat-out spooky when 1l reveals qesigns bn new laws that. by definition, restnct the num· ber of bmes I can travel dur- ing the year. Andforwhatpurposef Certain members or the OllTUARY you can afford w o ll, • BoYd Mt.id. Her comments w... g t· ed with applause from thOM who agreed. Un.Uke the tut meeting, Where cheers end outbW'lts from motor home own r1 were abundant. Mayot UndA Daxon promptly topped th ex i¥ encourag m nt. Th council ked Schul to revisit his suggestion and address restdenll' concerns. ·we·u imply meet and discus how to tackl lhls next hurdle. That's my job,• Schuler said . • LOUtA ~ cown Con. MeM. She may be rMChed at (949) 574-4275 Ot by ~If at lollt• ti.rp- ~tlmft.com. council and the Police Department would have us believe that the law l.S neces- sary Ln light of a growing nut of complaints pounng in from the commuruty about these monstrous eyesores Yet no "one on the council or m the Police D partment ccJn quanllfy that hue and cry ~or can anyone produce hard data that trcet-parkod RVs have produced a spate of trdllic accidents, or that they prevent street sweeping any more than normal J>clS· senge.r vehicles parked at curbside. Costa Mesa P<>lice Lt. Karl Schuler attempted to pro- duce ome evidence Mon· day, pomung to a stack of reports he said representecl resident complaints about illegally parked RVs. But were the problem merely clt1 enforcement ts ue. us free· dom lovers mtght uggest the counol sun1:>ly repeaJ the CUJTent parlung restrictJon altogether. Uni~ thP City Council bus the dates lo prove that motor home dre c.l threat to the public's safety and wel· tare, ii shouJd 1etu on 11 RV ctssaull and unply enforce the law that'-; on the books. • rnlON DE Al''UCAL IS a Wfltef and c.ommunic.ation consult.ant He lives il"I Costa Mesa. RHders can rffdl him with news tips and commtnU Illa • mail at b)fonwntetemsn aim Frank Anthony Sabatasso A*'-'-"' Mw fw ,.._. A11dwny s.1Nrtn11 a,• 15-year Newport Beach resident. will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newport Bach. Mr. Sabatauo died Monday of ~raf c:au.ses. He was 86. He i5 survived by wife Josephine; sons Lours. Robert and Frank Jr.; and daughter Catherine Luciano. • 10 CMM ~The o .. iy Pilot welcomes obftuari• tor mt- dents or fonnef residents of Costa Mesa 9fld Newport Beach. If you w.nt to have _,, obltuaty printed in the Pilot. ask your ~ry to fu us the Information at ('49) ~170 or Clfl the MW$room •t (9419) 7~324. 'SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! Daily Pilot CLASSIF1EDS CALL 642-5678 6 oz. Petite Filet .., $16.95 • lo&. Top Sirloin ..• ..,. • IOn. Fdct Mjpoe • 12-.. N.Y. ScakcaAriliip) • •• • ... C.leat s-11 9-. N.~ s..11 Sn tdcf1 .. Doify Pilot PUILIC SAflff llllFLY HI Tiii llWS Warnings posted at two beaches Tho Orang County Heelth C4re Agent:'/ put up boelth wa.mlngs at two New· port 8eodl beaches 1\.lesday. The agency issued lh wamlngs at 3:30 p.m. Th area 300 feet on the north ad of the Newport POLICE FILES COSTA MlSA • Anl mpe ~A vehlde butgWy Wti ~ed '" the 900 blodc at 9;'2 •. m. ~ • AJnAy A~ A commer· oal burglaty was reported In the 3100 blodc at 7•10 un. Mooday. ' • A.-.. ortv. A Yeh1de bur· glaty was reponed en the 900 blodc at 6:53 a.m. Monday. •Wist 9llbr StNet: A petty theft was reported in the 700 blodc at 8.53 am. Monday. • a..tstol $trMt: A tr•ffic a«i· dent involving an 1n1ury was reported lo the 1300 blodt at 5:21 a.m. Monday. • ............ ,ad: A c.omm«· dal burgi.ty was repotted in the noo block at 5:21 a.m. Monday. •$Mt.a Clllra A~ Art 11Uto theft was reported in the 3400 blodc at 9:39 •.m. Monday. •South c.o.t Drive: Art auto PEARY JaneO. 79. of Newport Beach died February 2. 2002. She was bom 1n Lou1sv1lle. Kentucky and attended Potytec:tlmc School and graduated from Bishop's School and Finch Junior College. She served with the Women 's Air Aa1d Defense Service in Honolulu dunng World War 11. Mrs. Perry 1a 1urv1ved by her dlughler, Cynttua P Rosedale, son. William C Perry: granddaughter. Katherine H. Rosedale: 11aters Patr1c1a Hammar and Helen Ouerbac:ker ind her loving dog Maggie She was preceded 1n death by her husband, Wilham C. Perry. Memorral services will be 2.30p.m. Tt-ursday. February 7. 2002 at Pae1fic VteW Memorial ct\apel, 3500 PIPfic Vtew Onve. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 In lleu of flowers the lam1ly requests donations be made to Hoag Hospi ta l Cancer Foundation. V...,._ D. Brlld8haw Valene 0 Bradahaw pa"8d ~ o.c.mbei 23. 2001 . In ... home ol OIUlt~ She ... the wann and ~ molher ol 3 chlldrwl, Lft Btlllhlw, T...a Btldlhew, and Ului. Brlldnhlw: and gnnina to. &Awtl, Jeaic:a, Jofttll 1. and o.na. SM wa1 born 1938 In Seente. WA and moved to IOU1hem CallfonW II I ~ atult. Her 30y.wwwlltl1111 Newport Meli Sctlool Dillrtc:t ... "*" ~In tpednl ecialon, Ind '-' ~ • ea.or. dal Mar H.9. In IN c'r r i oom Ind tiln 11 cemput MCUrity. VIiiane -I·~ ~ COUf99I and .... .. lhl coninUtd .af'k .... ~ c::.ioar. She ... •to -.1n ~of 2000 and ........ time .., llrnlV Ind ........ *-ta~ ...... -,..,. "'°" on gNlng ..._ Md ....... ••II.; 8M .. he .. ....,lnour._lnl .. be ._,,......._ An•1uill _.. .... ,.., .. ., .. 3a pJft_. • c-.y,a.p.e c.. ...... 1hl ......, ....... .., ,........ .. lla•bl.,.._ ................. .... 1 ·1:. .-.o ... 1100, fl; 1.._CA_ Dunel Wat.front R rt' swtnunmg ~and at De Anza Ramp at Peenon'I Pon lD the lower Back Say w btted W'lth hazard Swtmrners end chv are warned to stay away lrom tho water became It hos hown heightened levels of bcsctruia, which are usuaUy found in human and aJUITldl waste in urban runolf. The areas will be ~ until lhe bacter1a levelh n-tum to an acceptable I vel the~ was reported In the 1100 blodt at 6·40 a.m. Monday llEWPOIT llACH ~ • llrd\ Street: A wallet was repotted~ stolen from a bar In the 4lOO b6oc:k at 9' 15 a.m. Monday. • w.t CWt I~ OffKe suppflft. port~ radios and construction equipment esl•· mated •t about S 12.000 wefe repomdly stolen in the 4000 block at 5:SO 11.m Monday. • ........., Drive: Art unat tended pune Wti r~edly stolen from a shopping <Mt In Ralphs SUP4t(marit~t at 3 15 p.m. Monday. • Undo A\WMW-A surfboard w.u reportedty stolen from • carport in the 300 block at 4 p.m. Monday. • Newpof't Cilntier Drive end Rlctfe ,_. Drive: Conrtrvc tion equ pment val~ at about S750 Wti reportedly stolen •t 10 •.m. Monday Hays, Margueri18 Diefenderfer passed peaoefulty of natural causes on January 30. 2002 at age 103. She was the wife ot Vinoent Hays. They had been mamed 67 years when he died in 1988. She continued to live in the famdy home in Corona dcl Mar. CA. While she no longer sprintlld when she wabd, she was mental tNny years her jlriof'; WU able lo take cant of hefw.lf and oonbnU8d to cirect het atfaits MatgU8f1te W8I bom 11'1 Conneaut. Ohio In 1898. She graduated from Aleghen Colege In MeecMle. PA in 1920 where ahe rnatoted IO Educabon. She ~ Er9Sh and Spancsh tn Clymer, NY tor a lhott white before marrying Vancent. F0< rnany years the Hays hved in Oii City, PA where Vanoent owned and operated 1he YMCA Cafatena a popular eating spot. She was an avid bridge player and artist. $he lcJlled needlewofk. She was the youngest of three chlldren. H9r broChef Raymond Otef81 ldetfef was an attorney 1n Shettdan. Wy tot many yeem Her..-VMln Cook M1lled in Soufl oat.. CA and introduced thetiayslO~ Marguentlt WU a -mei-"'mt>er-of &he Kappa Kappm Gamma ec:>roney. Ebel CU> ea.n S1ar. and ~ of .. An.an A9volullon. She Ii N\'Md by ,.,. bfoehlr'• ~ None Lynn Jotwleor1 of WMtw 90". DC and her ...,... '°" tU1W T. Code°' Coronl dnf ... A memoNI W\ltCe .e be hlkl on Mondlly, f=ebtulfy 11 It 2:30 pm .. P.allc View MlmOttll Pait(, ~ Pde View OfM In Carone dll Mir. In lllu Oii .,.... ... flmllv requeltl ~bemmielOb Boy Soo.AI °' Amlftca In ~ "' .. 00mt1•• to ~med •ldlrdl. 1· ... ~-. -J 110lil'Cleila•CGMa.._ ..... ,. QUOTE Of THE DAY 11 I'm happy (Costa Mesa la) out of the league next year. You guys always play us tough ... " Ron Evan.. CdM gins soccer coach Doily Pilot tlGH SOIOOl IOYS HOOPS 5pWt. ~ • 949-57 U223 • Sports fa.a: 949-650.0170 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS socaR ' EYE OPENER '*'->''''-" SHORTY SCHEAFER 'Nednadoy, February 6, 2002 5 Strong second half lifts Mustangs Tars ·go down in 0.ames Mesa needs one more win to tie the school's 36-year-old single-season victory record. Rkhard Dunn DMY PILOT COSTA MESA Alter pulhng awc\y agam w1lh t1 'iitron9 second hall to wm t1 Paafic Coast Leagul• boy bai.kctbt1ll game. Costt1 Mci.d S(OlllO•- High would now Ww - to simply win s.. """' s2 anoth r gctme ........ n "We're on • win from lyUlg th ..chool record (lor Vlrtonei. in t1 ~d~n dt I HI.· sa.id Mes.t Coach Bob S<>rvC'n. whose team caught hre m thC' ~cond ht1U oil ' the host M~'>ldngs d<>f<•dtcd N<-wport· Mesa Distnct nval Coronel d<'I Mt1r. 73· 52. Tuesday rught tn PCL acllon The Mustang (17-4. 5-4 tn th<' PCLJ trctvel Thurs<lay to l..dgunt1 Bet1ch for the reguldr·~dSOn hntlle .md d victory would gwe Costil Me-..i 18 waru. for the first tame since th<• I (Int> Bruce C hapman-led Musttlnq•,. who wcrP cOdched by JuJc., Guye CO!tta Mesa. which scored 4h point!> in th second ht1U t1qt11nst Estt1nott lt1~t itnday tn an eventlhll 72·48 win tor thP Mustang , scored 51 '><.>cond·ht11f pointi. agalnst the Set1 Kmys 15·21. 1 ·8) ·we can't do thttt cornt• plt1yoll time,• ..aid Servt•n. wh<>M' !>qUt1d mctd(' 4 of lti thre<>·polnt t1tlt•mpti. m the hr<>t halJ. then drdllled 8 ol 12 m tht..> '>t'<'ond hctU "Danny K.nkOOdll f \4 potntsl kepi W. ln th gam ln thl' """' hdlt On Senior Ntght, 1t wa d 1uruor who Wd~ mt1luny 'ihOl'> • "/told our kids I was very proud oft~ effort - that's the one thing you can control ... # Ryan Curry CdM coach Kr1kor1dn mt1de J ol 4 from bc>yond the an. m the opening 1 b minute' d\ the ~1 u " l a n 9 ~ m1:1naged a ~hm 22·20 halftime cclge, then -.eruor Chad Vak1h (9ctme-h1gh 2b pointsl ctnd Ct1I Stc1te LA-bound \c•n1or point guc1rd Dnv1d Contt> ( 14 pomti.. -------eight a l!>t and four 'itealsl found their shooting stroke In the sec:ond hall. •Eventuctlly. w 'II make some ba kets, • aid S rven, who e t •elm trailed CdJ\,1 after th ftrsl quarter by on potnl, then pulled dhead by two at th break Both of Knkondn' lhr -pomteD bed 11 m lhe SttOnd quart r. the l~t time at 20 with 1 05, then ruor Ccul Jaune SCONd for M und mcMth with 0 19 r ma1nlng to give the ho t a halftime lead C<lt.f En<-• bk>cked o M hot. but Jttim r«0vered the ball and put 11 bdck up. Lit ln t.be lhltd quart r, Cdfo.t' Brett Ma n (t clJll·h1gh 15 po1nbl cctnned a three-polnt r to k p th ct King wtlhln th (39-36), but Coslct M scored nin polo m th ' flnaJ t ·30 to pull away. Valdll dr.un xt back·to·hllck trey and Jaun conv rtcd a tJuw.poant play on a putback and foul shot With 0:37 left ln the thlrd period a lh Mu tangs built a 48-38 I d. ·1 told our ldd I wd v ry proud of lhe effort that' the one thing you can control.· CdM Coech Ryan Curry saJd. •But (the Mustangs) shc>C themlClv to a WU\, Chad Vakill and David Cont hot them to the wan • The Mu tangr. contmu .. d their CJl1llMugbt In the fOW1h quart•. open1ng wllb an 11 ·3 sconng ran a.a Conte lcOr9d 01ne of his tam' poulls t.n the spurt. Junior K vtn Man Ha added 13 palm fc:. CotOM del MM. while Enc Ga.. mme oft the beftth to acore 1 l ....... grab. NbOundl. Mllwt:fl• '9cl. CdM wtlh nine boetdl Jaime 1M Calta Mme nlM boArdl W L Northwood 9 0 I I ------------ -----............. W L Newport Harbor Hlgb's Tyler Curth {above, right) bounce off Amir chaffl of Woodbridge ln Tuesday's Sea View SCOlllOUI League colll Ion. s..1on 0 At left. Harbor' Woodbt~ s Brando n Gould {20) • -----' takes a hot at breaking up a boot by Woodbrldge's Pelter Berger. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKmAll Short-handed Satlors bldc,lt-d, 5-o. m ea View Leaguc> c,howdown Barry Faulkner OAllY PILOT IR\ IN[ T\~O of th<'"'' l)f r I l111hor I hgh ho'' .,on •r tt•dfn\ thrt:t• 11• Jh 1111 lh•· '•l'-'IO "'"fl' t-rd'>l"d Tu1•\dt1\i 111 11 "11111d·hdll \\oudbndq~ -.connq b.irrr111• 111"1 I..• ~I'd,. 5. 0 ~·d \ ll'W lcdgUI' "'In ,11 \111111 1'111"- liUI the ft1cl thtll th1• S.111111 ... 11~11.. lho,t• l\\-o qt1<1h b1•t1Unq \Voodhmlq1• ind\\ 1nnin'1 llW ll•u!JUl' 11th· -into th< 1i l10c1I 11-.111lt1r·">l'd"'lll tJ11mt• y1vt.•'> C t>d< h K•·' Ill I '1"11111' 'quotcl hopt• of dc·hu•\tnQ II'> thud Thdl thmJ qo.ili ·v.mnUHJ (tr. 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TI1 • '"l"r' "'""n<l· pldC"t ftn1<,h put., th1•m in lt1 l""1-..•t1-.c111 1111 <•nh ~ '>l'<'Ond Wnt• Ul ~· f.1-.1 h\t' ~t•1lf' It 011'0 .. urpn'>1'11 hr.t·\Pdf c11c11 h [,pdr/n "I <lidn I lhmk \~•· d ht• hl'fl' fflW\!lfl{I tor th•• h•u<JUl' lltll•I. • E'>pctr/d t1dm1th"«I "\\I' \\I'll' pldymq tor l\\o of our thn 1• C11'ttl' thl' \ 1•01 1Tul•,dt1) I " Junior .lo'>t> ~t'fl)t)' 1twu1, " '"'"' R1-.lq1 Bcndhl•101 t1nd l>d\ld !\ lt1r,hull ., "• II •I' 1umor Romdn Zdrum dC'C'ountl·tl f111 '' \\pon I ltt rbor' """ ~hOl\ Woodhmlqt• hn1,h1·tl '"1th ..n ·· C it1ry C.nmt"• ~ lt1tl Trd< \, Hr t1ndon < 1011111 Bt•ndht•un t1nd l>d\'td ldnch1•'h'r ,,l) mud" nott>worthy dt'len l\'l' pltt)'' lor tht' :-..111ur, d1ld .. ophomorc godht• I lt'Ctor C~i!Oll)(_h h.111 four '>d\ t'~ B<'ndheun. whtl rP11•1vl1d <ln 11utnmt1t1r l'jl'C'tlQn b vutue ol t'"" .,.,uow c.utl, 1'11!'<Cfo\ will bl• fol'('('d, by rult• to "''' out th hl'I pld otf qt1ml' COWGE IASEBAll Eagles gain a measure of revenge with Artists Anteaters e t nd their winning str ak to thr Estancia finds comfort zone in Eagl N t with a 63-52 ~1 ov r Ldguna Beach Tut> day. si.wVWgen OMY Pf.OT ('U,IA ~ffi&\ -'llw.y don t pldy 11bov th nrn, but lh •y 1>&.ty ov r th r h d Thdt" what l?Jt n<" High boy ba k tball C' t h Chr r 1d bout hu t am, whu b conllnu d It ov •r· Ll9uN IMc:tl u 1c:h1 v1ng play 1nd ...... Sl d f ated P1c10c Co. t a ue va ltor Laguna &Hc.h. 63-52.1\ael&ty The Eeg9et (13· 1 l. 4.5 in lh L) uwd • 13-0 run ID lbe MCOad half to grab t momeat-ead cODeile•ntly brok thf! AIWll' "6allllt,. __ dik!lllle to IUNm ........... Only .......... W9*a doWn. •.o did U. ...... 111111 a it. .. an • C'•tchup .... dV ntJt' two lt1'i"I''> lhl··Ui ..inti .. 1).:\7) to La9untl ll..ach t2·7 m lh\• Pell rll r th 6 ~· F!wory 6, 2002 GIRLSSOCaR Another scoreless standoff Sea Kings, Mustangs produce same number of shots, saves and comer kicks. St9W Virgen DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA-After yet another Pacific Coast League biltUe ol Newport- MeS4 DlStrlct nvals, Corona del Mar High girls soccer · codch · Ron E v d n i. dehvt-red a message to the Costa Mesa '>quad, whJch playPd to a S<'Oreless tie with the ICWMIB ,....,.. 0 ........ 0 vu.lhng St>d K.mgs, Tuesdity ·rm~appy you're out ol the le1tgue nc.>xt year,· Evans w1d, somewhdt 1n Jest "You guy'> alway, play us tough • The M~ (11-5-4. 4-2-J in the PCLI. who will pl1ty in the Golden West League m·xt yeoJ, created JUSt as many -.coring opportunities as CdM 111 ·4·7. 4-1 ... I, SO ll seemed only httmg the gclJlle ended Ill a Ue As a re ult, the wild PC.:L 1 dJspldymg 11.s character ~ lt'ttCJUP· lt•<1der CdM. with 12 points. hcb d one-pomt lead on Costa Mesct. Northwood dnd Unaveri.lly Thursddy di 3 15 pm • the Sea KJngs. the two·llme delend1J1g chd1Dp1ons. will host Northwood. wtuch lost to CdM, 4-1 in the hrst round. Mesa will play at Lagun1t Beach, IWhJch has nine points! also on Thursday at fl p m The Sea Kinys were thoroughly tested by Cooch Don Johnstoo's hosts, who boo the Sea KJngs. 1-1 . tn the fif">t round of league play Costa Mesa Coach Dan Johnston Is hoping Tuesday''i matchup won't be tho 1.ut of the two teams playing agaLrut each other He plans to schedule a game With CdM next yedr ·Everybody 1s intense.· Johnston said. describing thP atmosphere of the Sed Kings- Mustarigs matchup "Therr is cl little bit of nervouione s at the beguming. but once they all get settled down. there is some great soccer being ployf'd They bnng out the best in one dnother And a lot of them have known ach other st.nee they were IJttJc. ~ 11· a game ttaat's played at ti high level· The evenly m1ttchPd mtl'ns1ty reOected on to the 'ltdtl'U~. ic. both teami. tled m shots. I I -1 I . saves, 6-6. and comer lucks. 4-4 CdM junior sweep r Pdage Janes led the Sea K.mgs d lt.>nsc. wtule M junior sw per Devtn Denman took chdrge of the Mustangs delense Both players made key plays to shut down scoring opportunlbos. ttS did c dM freshman goalkeeper Rachel Waters and Meso sophomore goaltender Kaitlyn Gentling GenWng was busy l1l th lam 15 minu reconling three Sil~ CdM Junk>r Ebsha Morgan hred a shot in the runth nunute. wmor Alison Brawner struck 1snother two minute-; later and senior A1lbon Harvey boolrd on . but Gentll.ng stopped tht>m all Coll.a Mae Jwuor Shdron Day nearly KOred tn th 27th minute She displayed her trademark lpMd alter tHling th b&ll and dribbling 80 yuds to create • breakaway H r shot -.cootod just right of CdM's net, 'llinultane· ousty u ahe was knocked over No foul wo called CdM came close to KOnng twkct ln th ond half. when senior KrtstJn I lamon'I Wit aUad Inches to the nght ot the oet ln tho 7lnd minute. CdM nJor Jedyn Thayer got even dole:r. Alt r a throw-In Imm fJ91hman Van- Pa llon, junior Allvl• Mazur• produald a c:ro. for Tb.aye, who wu ln front ot an mpty portion of the net. But Thayer'• •hot I drilled ov r goal. Fallon w btought up from Jwuor va ty to lU1 ln lor )u.nj()f lAutel'l Loe. who fractwed her leg ln lb :l-3 wtth Um ty lbW'lday Loe out ot for t n. ·we )u.st couldn't lose lhi vam-. • Ev Mid. •w e WJ.D on Tbundly IDd we're ltall ~ cbt.mpt. Overall. rm happy wkb our $)4trform&oce. Jenny l.oDg bf'oM out for \Mand ... up_ ad~ ...... !hnf'll ••• In UM mtdcUil dkl a .... job on IMILiD9 ...... O.y cbdn'• bNek ewey ID tbl McGDd MW.• CdM eopltoatore Kl.We -v....-.. ... dlll l F do f .... wlllt COiia Mw lrellt••• NllMt o.erte ............ , ... ..... , t . •u.0-........ ...,,... . , SPORTS . DA.LY ~OJ P'HOtOS BY~ ....uJI Ne wport's Amy Ross (right) kicks the ball out of reach of Warrior Danielle Shank. Tiedin Woodbridge fails to score against Newport defense that allowed two goals in eight league games, but a title for Sailors is not in the cards. S.rry FwlttMr DAllY Ptl.OT IRVINE Newport Hdrbor Htgh sophomorf' goalie Kard DeMUle made three Selves Tuesday, but thc> one 1umor sweeper Taryn Flamson managed agdmst host Woodbridge at Alton KmWlt Pdrk, was the most pectacular of the day. ,.._,. o Flamson, retreating to •11•,,..._ o cover for DeMille, who bad come out lo JOUl a scramblf! 111 front. c:.letlred a shot headed toward lhe goal line neqr the nght J><r.>I with her left foot in the 19th minute. 1be defemive move turned c1way the Wamors' best sconng chance and helped the Satlors earn a 0-0 tie The standoff allowed the Sa1Jors (11 ·6'"'4. 4-1 ·3 1Jl league) to remain one point ahead 01 the thud-place Wamon (10-t>-2. 4-1·2). though Woodbndge ns1ts league-lcadmg Al.tso Niguel which. Sorrell poml5 out, came in the hrst I 0 minutes of the league opener Jan 8. S1J1ce then. the "Harbor Patrol" h.i<t urrendered one goal in 630 nunutes or league ,action. That'\ 101/i hours of doggedly · detennlned diligence lrom the No. :\-ranked team in CIF Southern Section 01v~1on II. And while the defense was de.uly on duty for the Sailors. the offense didn't exactly land and watch Th Sa1Jors, m fact, outshot thC' Wcllllo~. rdnkcd No 6 m Ctr 01va.s1on 11, 11-7 Forwants Amy Ross (four) and Amy Bwlingham (two) were among those who te ted Woodbr1dqe keeper Kade Jewell (four sav 1. though jwuor nuc.llielderllioa Orth was behind the two most dangerow Newport chan~. ln the 12th rrunute. Orth uncorked a nsmg 20-yard blast that banged otl th<' )Unctk>n ot th cross t>ar and one goal po!>t With about hve .minutes I ft before halfllJne, Orth flrN.1 a hot that sallcd just over the crossbar Seruor Tory MunC"hester dnd Junior Kate> ----------Younglove had one \hot apiece. 116-3-2, 5-0-2) Thursday to rl~e out the league sea.M>n The bye created by the hve- tcam league falls to Newport Thursday, which mean'! the Sa1lor.' btd for what IS belJeved to be the first league lltlt" m th<> program's hlstor/, ha simply run out or regular ason "We're not too disappointed with the tie because we're in the p layoffs ... " If Ahso N iguel win'I Thursday. Newport claim Jason Sorrell second place If Woodbridge Newport Har~ coach defelits the Wolverines. lht" two whtle lreshman m1dhelder Taylor Giacoman>. ds well as serl1or Katie Yeager and sophomore B;ubtHG Juhan, helr>ed Newport hn1sh on 1mpress1ve regular season in strong fct hJon. "I think we're excited about the ClF playoffs.· said Fl..un~n. who downplayed her d<'fen.,1v hcro1~. ·1 looked behind ·me and the goal line was right th "· teams would share th I ague crown, dropping Newpon to third If Woodbridge dDd All.so ll , Harbor would 11e Woodbndge for second, but edmJthe I agu 's No 2 p&ayo(f berth. based on 1 1-0-1 record th1' year against the Wamol'S Harbor' 2-0 vtctory over Woodbndg tn the hnl round of league WM its first Wiil ov r th<'! Wamors m five sea.sons. Th shot cdtne right to me and I JUSl reacted • Burltngbam, whose speed on the dttack spurred audible gasp from tb oppo in9 Id IJnt', said the Sal.lo~ art> primed to unprove on last ye&' postM?ason run, which andud the program'' hrst two CIP playolr v1ctor1 ·w 're dted." Burlingham~. ·w want to ma.kt' a atemcnt • "To go unbe.aten agatnst a great t am like Woodbndge t.S a trem ·pdous pos)Uve for our girls.· Newpor1 Coach Ji n Sorrell aa.id Woodbridg Coa<'h Jon Szauka 14.id th Tan have al.ready don just that. •Jason b done and awaome job with hl$ t am." ~auka said "(6urllnghum) m k th m v rt good. I thouqhl we had a tt r plan against her today • Flamson. as well fr hm n "opper Ertn Hardy and ruor fullbdw l.Auren Blrt'blleld and Krisbn Nahln, lped k p Woodbrtdg at bay. It's the same back hn that, along with DeMWe. ytelded just two goaJs m lght I games. Said So~. •obviously we wanted to wan (Tuesday), but we're not too (fi)appoanlod wttb a b • becaute we're ln thP. playoff . • Both goals were scored by Aliso, lb litM of Playoff palrtngs wW be announced Monday. Laguna Beach too strong ror Eagle8 in the second half. 5-1 COSTA MESA -Mana Saocbcz ICOr9d ln tbe 60th nunu ror the EIWldo I Ugh outs llOC'C'C teem, bul It WU tti. only pl t Bag could come up wttb ln • S. I Pedf1c C t Ldgu I to ting lAgune 84!ech Tueldoy Coalk per l pbanle Vi 11~ had MV n WV • Erlki Ph tu med tght Nv nd AtMnda Abbott piJ«I up f1v ln tM net fOt Catanda (2·18. ().. "'IHgue). The e.g1 w r without one of th Ir top pltyer , Arh TODAY'S SOIDW MPIMtl NontMood Ill Corona .. Mitt, 3!1Spm. ... """ ........ c-..~ • COtonl .. ~ ,. .. p.M.; r..a. u.-.-. J:ie p.11\ -=·Clll-IM ..... ..... -............. ,, 9 -"---, ...... M Reynoklt, who w out With an MkM sptaln. lAguna BMcb (5·7·~. 3-3-3 tn tba Padfic COlll l.elguiet tUW on ttrong tn the ftnt Mlf. ICOMg lour goal to take • commanding advana.go. - • Daily Pilot llGH SOIOOl GmlS IASIDIAll Mesa rolls past CdM, 43-30 Mustangs looking for 13th straight playoff appearance following PCL victory Tuesday. IUchard Dunn OMV Pa.or COSTA Q MESA -The longest OUTWlt p&ayoa I itte&k among U!~ We~~ Mesa School 1(-IB. Dlitrid moved closer to its s-._ JO 13th stra1ght Ml •• u CIF Southom Section ~ appeerance. Costa Mesa H1gb. whlCh has truggled at 'limes th1s season, earned a 43-30 Pacific Coast League girls basketball vtctory Tuesday nighl over v1slt1ng Corona del Mar -(lDd now the l'vfustangs are thinlung playoffs. "If we beat Laguna Beach (Thursday nJghtl. thtlt will give ui 1 t w ans r6verall) and ~we're guaranteed to be tied for third place,• Coi.ta Me a Coach Jim Weeks sa1d, following rus team's second·half comeback. ID which th Mustangs (10-15. '4-5 in the PCL) tratled by two points. then · en)oyed a 16·0 sconng run from the middle of the lhltd quarter to early lo the fourth II Mesa beats Laguna Beach on the road and Northwood defeats ho5t Corona del ~1.ar {7-17, 2-7) in the regular·i.eason hlldle. tbe Mustangs will play the T1mberwolves Friday night at Uruvers:aty at 7 p.m. tor Uurd place ·we hould get that 11\h WU1 against Ldgund 8edch, • Weeks S4ld.. "We're expedlDg lo get 1l So we'll either get lllto th@ playolfs u an at·large team through petitlorung CIF. or we'U get in as the lhlrd·place learn The CfF has never scud no to a team with 11 wins.· After Corona del Mar's Kelllann Klem scored on a layup with 5:46 left In the tturd quarter. the Sea l<.mgi took a 20-18 lead, aft r Mesa led at bdlltime. 16-15 Klein. who scored a team·tugh 11 potnts. nect the gc1me. 18-18. alter o pa ms1de from senior. poU)t gwrd An<ireli Gruber ( u r bounds) But 1t was All Costa Meso a~r M!ntor Chnst.ane Caron !iCOred on a putback with 3.32 left ln the third quart r to trigger th Mustangs' lf>·O urgf!. "l'lwat was tbe tunung poant in th whole game.· Weeks said. "because 11 was a ruce putbeck and (Caron) has bad a bad ankle, but she's stl11 playmg oo lt. She's • warrtor. Then Rhood.I Natt scored on that benlc .oot. T'ho§.e w re h\o btg·tune plays .• Naff. Costa Mesa's S·foot-11 senior leader, K'Oled a game· high 19 polllls and drdlned q of t O lrom _-_~ . "J&~ -'•" l•,, '''' I 1; 1 -. . . ·~ ~ : ' loUJ.Jlllth·ut' d 'f 1 csa- ca. .... •c.• .....,, l.li!JNM:h42 ~51lNa~ll Dwndn)-- ca. ..... Lllpwlllct\ 7 ~· ..... 5:15 NafMOOd •<*. 7 CBC> llEWM 5lADt the free-throw tine. tncludmg ct runrunv bank shot on an mbound pd with 2:50 remauuog tn the thJrd to gave the hosts an edge they .would never relinquish, 22- 20. Despite hootm9 • ol 28 from the held In the first half. the Mustangs had a onc-pomt le-ad ell the break. "But, in the-second hall, we made some dutch hots and ow defense was great,• Id Weeks. whose loom bwlt a 27-20 lead by third qudrtor's end. thanks to Stacee Sanchez' three-.pomter with 0:37 lert. C<»ta Mesa made its b.rst three hots lrom th Ooor in the lourth qUdlter and scored seven trcugbl pouats to open th hnal penod M the Mu tang amassed 11 :U-20 adv ant.age. Thear b~ Jedd of the game. 38·22. came after two Ncllf free throws with 3.36 to play Caron added 11 r bounds for Mesa. whJJe teammate Ja mm Grewal bad seven boards M lbckell Reev c.une off the bench to grab !illt rebounds before foulmg out. • CMsey Bnck nd1led a three- pomter tor C~ta Mesa with 1 :07 left In the llrst quarter ell the Mustang managed an ettrly q.:z lecid. then Gruber canned a trey tor CdM with 10 seconds I ft The game was tied, 11 -11, Ill the second quarter for aJmost lour mtnute . until Me a's Crysuna Poncher tut two at the foul Un PMIK CMSJ fMMWS ca.a MIM Q, QM JO SC...11¥~ Coron.d.t ~ 5 10 5 10· JO Coa.Meil '7 1116 4) c..-..... ICawMa .. GNber l. Klein 11, Luu 2. llMIMy 2. Hetd.n 0, ~ 2. S'8n 0. °""-0. MMIN O. MM!u2.s..410 ).pt. goM Gnaf ' Fou9ed out · none T~ none c..ea ...... f'OtlCNf 5, lello 0. Nllff 19, (Mon 6. Gf_., 2. ltd s. Sanche2 6. "-0 }-pt.~ ~ 1 Bftdl I, Sanct1ez 1 Foulld out "-T~ none Eagles dispatch Laguna Beach COS TA MESA -The E tancia High girls basketball t am t up• hut-place •howdown with vlJ1lln9 ~ liMCh '2 Unlvers.lty ....,. 67 Thursday wHh a 67-42 PaCllac Coast League victory over v1 itlng t..guna Beach Tuesday. Eltanda Coach Paul Klrby id the Artists p yed physial. but the Eag (lS.lO, 8-1111 lhe PCL) novnr becked down. l.o<JWM 8Mch. ln the PCL. w outscored, 2A..S. In the openlng quarter and never recov rod Est<111na point guard lhsha Wa e cored a game-high 23 points. wtule juniors l\sha Gray and Xocb1U Byf1l'ld added 13 and I 0 points. re pecUvely Freshmdn Imelda Pf'na and contributed rune points • P1C1K au lMM ~ 17, U... muotG .... ..,~ ...... '-"" • 11 1) 10· '2 ~ lA 12 15 '6-67 ............. ~, ~ t, 5dvnatzried I 1, lbtgiltt 0. ......,. 2. Seton " gwny 4. CotMlo 2. -.2. ~goM -noN foul«I out -none ~ -noN ........ ~to.C.-04.~ll. W• U Mano $."""' t, ~ J I-flt. ..... """' 1, lyfWd 1, w.. 1, AGG-.-r 1. ~ ouc • Mine> fechnialll • none Newport Harbor closes it out IRVINS - Newp or t Helbor H igh outscor ed J •• g u •• lea d i n g Woodbridge by 10 polnts In th final ::a-;: idgi : quAl'tef. but lt w • • n ' t enough .. the vWttng S&llOrl .... 58-39 ••• s.. v.ew Lelg\ae en bMUtb.o uaare ~· TIM SaUon (4'·19, 1-7 lit ........... blld IO lline pollD ....... llnl ..... but ~ed WoOdbddge, 30·22, •n lh• aecond hall. Jllllanne Whllfl ld le d Newport with 11 points and sev o rebound • followed by Victoria S wigart (eight pOintal Sap 18 tnwmpha ID OYeldi&e, 54-51 cv....-n.-. .. ..... t t .... -. ..... lour-pobd IMd ta U. IOurqt quart.r,but,....lldedta a...U.. 10 CW. a M·St Acr I f 1 n .. rwla......., II Orllllld Ac f i C....Cll* ..... w? a ....... , ............. .. ........ . ' . Do ly Pilot SPORTS COWGE•&s Vanguard uses three-run third to put Whittier away.· Urn ' Hanis 9 the Pirates fall 3-2 Vanguard tYmled A Bue hort, twice VU wom n KO'd Ant at rs 11th <li.c;limce for the victory. ' Vungoard~ Untvt•Bily wa a :1 I wlnn(>r ln DOD· co rd r nee t... •tJdll ag VlSibng Whittier c '11111-tfl• TuC5day behlnd the bat 11r ~t.1t1 11st.hamm r. who drove In tho lying run und scored the 11u·t1ht•ctd run tn a three-.run Ulhd mrung which ov •rcame et I Ucldldl < ·11.1d Chop got TuthclffiOler tJt fl)<!.\ With a '1<10\hC'e Oy ~ l.ucus I hurls went the cJ1.,t.1ur lur Vangu.ud, strllung 11111 five, wal king two and ''""" 111n tour lngl • . l lwre wGS only one extrct· 11,,,,. hit in the gume, that c 11111111q lrom Vangudrd dt• .. 11i.1te<I tuttcr Curt G.imer 11 .. t11dlllmer lanllihC'd i tor 4 i\t.:.1 with d J)dlf o( h.als W&li Sam ll11t•tl..r, who w11s 2 for 4 I hl' Vtt'lory Improved v.111uu.ird's rt'<'Urd to 2-5 The Oronge[EJ Coast College ba b&ll team sutrered 1t& flr t I of th season, 3·2, ttgo1ml Long Beach City College Tuesday at Joe Hieb Mernortill Field The Vikings (3·21 ""ored twice U\ the thud i.nnmg. t'd PPf'd by Omar Bramasco·~ ingl • ttwt M:"Ured freshman Tony M~ OCC (3· 11 answt'red with • run Ul the fourth mnmg The Plrat ~p1tcillzed on two Long Beach errors that kept tht' IM1ng alive, ctllowmg Ire hmun Zdch M redeth to score I rum ond bd5e on Jake Ga.ma·., smglC' OCC' Jeremy Lahm.dnn lt.>d off the runth with d double ontl i.cored on 11 two-out panch·htt stngle by Gr"9 Beruot Fr hntdll Kyle Stunlry wt•nt J for 4 etnd LdhmdOO Wtt 2 lot 4 for Orange COdst RKOlltlllKI Lo.8uot),OU...~2 s-..a.r ...... Orwige eo.t 000 100 001 2 I 1 lAlfig ...,, 002 010 OOll ) • l Gt.a. Murd>f ~ WlllUrnl (6). Hoclc;jpdl ~ .nd Hamon; MM\11\ Dwm (8) .end lMloi. W • Mlrtln (1 1) l Grt<.0 (0 1) s.-• o.Ms (I) 21 . LlhrNnn 2 D•maon Morbl v dnd Sh.ine McK1m otch truck for 19 points and JOih Pt n.on WISS in doubl hgw with 13 pom • but It wa not enough for V.rnguard University m n's bd'ikl'lball t 'dtn Tue<KJ v night .. ., hofit F no Pacihc cJ<timPd d 70·5h Gold n tuto Athlehc Conff•rt>nco \'lctory Tht> Sunbmh 17 ·I H, :M 2 Ill th GSACJ ht.1d four pl.iy •f\ tn ctuubl{• hgurt•s .ind qroblx"<I c'I' W-po1nl huUllml' I ud tn gave thC'tlL-.t>lvt•' <1 C'U\haun down the stn•tch Vanquurd 11 .i· l 2. tt-71 loi.t lhc lumovt•r dt•f>tJrtmPnt 14·7 WdS Wt\\ hut 1 lor 14 Imm lh • µertm1•lt•r GQUU llAll Antll!1( COWOl!KJ ,.,._, f'AaFt( 10. v~ 56 V ....... Pl&'ftOn 13, Mo<bley 19, MtlC•m 19. lo'f' 0, W1ll1MmOn 2 Moote o. Cotkery o ....... ) )·pl 9Qjtl\ ....,._, l Foul«! out non. f f'Chnct.11\ llCll'4! ,.__ "'9df'lc ~ S, W"911iM 2. Aleilo 11, Molltt 0. Hfllol.vld I) lroct '7 Stkjl 17, llOUM' l W~ 2 l pl 90il\ A ... lo ) Blice 2, I IOUM 1, IWY•i.od t foulltd out W'9!JIOl t~ l'°"9 Halittme fretn0 PaofK, 412·27 Robert Cb u r---=~--, earned Ou1nc ,. Coast CoUege' only point tn ct t>-1 I~ to host Pdlomctr an non· tol'\I nre m n's tennls mdtch Tuesday Palom.u lmprov to 2..0 Th • Pira~ are 1· I In wom n's tenrus. Ordny Co.isl (0-1) d1ovJ>t'd d S_. non· conference d !Cb1on .st Sant.o Barbdrd. M:••a~ 5-tA ~ s. occ 4 Sll,.iea *-ICXO *' ~ ~ ._' Ow") (0(0 .................... _,., OCO '°" 10 ~ .. l, .. 2 .._ t<XO IOI\ 10 ~ •.. l . •1 V-IOCO IOI! 10 o.Gr""'9f •2. "l ~ 10CO .... 110 ~6114 .. 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