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~Y, FEBRUARY 8, 2002
New giioup ralli~s for Costa MesC;t Job .Center . ( . ,
• Fledgling organization supports the f adlity and wants City
Council members to acknowledge its importance.
Since Coundlman Chris Steel was
elected last year, the heated issue bas
found its way back to the forefront of
community debate. Making good on a
campaign promtse, Steel reignited the
controversy by demanding the city
take another look at the centers merits.
again Marcil 18.
Stacia Mand.ni, a reaeation ser-
vices division manager who is over-
seeing the study on the center, said
initial research proves the Job Center
ls successful.
FRIEND
OR FOE? I Lolita...,.,.,
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Out of the recent
sentiment floating around City Hall
that the Job Center is the bub of many
community problems, a local group
has emerged to defend the city-fund-
ed employment center.
Friends of the Costa Mesa Job Cen-
ter is a new group of residents and
business owners who say ~ey are
troubled by proposals to close -or cut
back --the Placentia Avenue center.
Led by Bill Tu.rpit, who is also involved
in the Latino Business Network and
Latino Community Network, the
group's goal ls to make the City Coun-
cil understand that the Job Center is
an asset to the conununity ..
·we believe it could be improved to
better address the concerns of the com-
munity,· Tu.rpit said Thursday. •But we
don't believe 1t should be closed.·
In September, when the issue was
last addressed at a council meeting,
changes appeared imminent for the
center. At the meeting, council mem-
bers unanimously agreed to postpone
a decision on the center's future and to
ask staff to come up with possible
remedies to the problems.
The issue JS scheduled to be beard
·we've done a tremendous amount
of work and lea.med that other dues
want to model their job centers after
ours,• Mancini told the audience at a
Latino Community Network meeting.
Mancini admitted there are ways to
improve the ~nter but said overall 1t 1S
a success in its CUrTent location.
SEE GROUP PAGE 4
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City ~dds
cable woes
to agenda ·
•Costa Mesa officials hope
City Council membets can
make headway in resolving
AT&T Broadband's customer
service complaints.
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DAILY PtLOT
COSTA MESA -Residents who are
frustrated with a lack of communication
Wllh AT&T Broadband may get d
chance to voice theu opuuons in pe™>n.
as the cable company will be asked to
come before the Caty Counal to try to
resolve customer seM ce problems
Steve Haym&n. d11ector of adnurus-
trative setvlces for the oty. said he and
the oty attorney are taking the neces·
, sary steps to get the lSSUe on an upcom·
mg City Counal agenda
SEE CABLE PAGE 4
• PHOTOS 8Y ~G ff('( I OAl.Y PLOT
nm Shaw, whose water polo team ea.med b1m a silver medal In the 1984 Summer Games. now teaches adaptive physical eclucatlon
for the Newport-Mesa Unlfled.School Dlltrlc:t. working with special educaUon students such a David Reyes. H, at Emnda High. Far from a
charitable
donation A ~e champion
Estancia High School teacher and former Olympian
adds his experience from the 1984 Summer Games
to his adaptive physical education class
0.1 .... Newnwt
DAILY PILOT
W ith a whistle dan·
gUng from bis mouth,
adap\fve physical ed~n teacher
Tun Shaw tuSbes Ivan Rolete'I
wheelchair down the basketball
court, helping the boy dribble
with tus spare band.
The Estancia High School
court i.t crowded with other stu·
dents and their aides, but Shaw
coolly finds a clear lane.
Ivan. who suffers from muscu·
tar dystrophy, shoots and misses,
but gets a supportive slap on the
back from Shaw anyway.
Shaw bu been helping district
special education students shoot
for the stan for the 1.ut year and
a half. What bis students aren't
aware of, however, ii that the
humble coach 11 a former
Olympic medal winner -his
SEE CHAMPION MGE 4
Fears of a ware; failur1
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•Someone Cdfes Soup
Kitchen van is stolen, the first
such incident in the nonprofit's
16-year history.
0..,.. lharath
DAILY PILOT
WESI'SIDE -The wtute Chevy van
bad "Someone Cares Soup J<atcben•
boldly chsplayed on its wmdows
But that d.ld not top someon who
apparently cbdn't care from stealing th
van, which th charity used daily to pick
up donatlom and grocenes to feed peo-
ple m need.
Volunteers who cam m Monday
morning and noticed the van nus mg .
SEE CHARfTA8lE MGE 6
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The Harmontal 8-oque ~wiH pr..nt "Viva LA Fr~nce,• 1 concert ~ ~ by such cmnpolltl 15 Francois Coupenn and Pierre p;;-~ '1'4 ~at the NewpOrt HarbOr l.Utheran Church, 798
DOwr ort!:~rt leach. S12 or s10. (714) 97o-8S4S.
2 Friday, February 8, 2002
Packing a
Hawaiian punch
'Mele Hula ' ate the Irvine
Barclay Theatre will
bring island sounds and
stories to local audiences
Young Chang
OAJLY PILOT
B etween last week's Senegalese
smger Baaba Maal and the Kore-
an musical percussion group
SdmulNon slated to perfonn Sunday,
the Irvine Barclay Theatre has deeded
to go Hawauan.
Called •Mele Hula: A Celebration of
'I fdWCihdn Song & Spirit,· the energetic
Sdturduy show will feature a handful of
Hawau's top contemporary singers,
· chanters,
storyteUe.rs
and other
artists.
Barry
Aanag8Jl.
a guitarist
and song-
wnter from
the mUStcal
group
HAPA, will
perfonn
contempo-
rary songs.
Hawai-
ian diva
Amy
Hanaial.1'1
Gilliom, a
10-time
winner of
the Na
Hoku
Hanohano award, will slng her hits in
the ha'I style -a traditional Conn of
island smgmg
Other perfonners, mcluding chanter
and storyteller Charles Ka'upu, baSSJSt
Jack Ofo1 and hula dancer Moea
Defnes. will round out the evenmg.
"It takes you bdck to HawAU for two
· hours,· s4!ud Gilliom • 1 know a lot of
the lrvme audience travels to Hawau a
lot. and they rruss 1t a lot •
Flanagan descnbes the show as a
•celebration of contemporary mus1c that
rruxes styles of today with muslcal trad.J-
llons from yesterday Performers will
wear md1genous leis. while the theme
of the matenal pertonned will speak
about everylhtng from Hawaii's seas to
its land and its famous chlefs.
An island mood will envelop the
show. wh_\ch w1Jl progress almost as a
senes of mm1-<:'onc~rts.
Gill1om's repertoire or songs will be
sung m what she describes as a "female
falsetto mgmg" tyle that pays tribute
to the kupunas, whlch means "elders.·
"Being that (the stylel ts dymg. the
M:>TOS COURTESY Of M IMNf. IAllCl.AY fHEATll(
Amy H•u••ll'l Glllloa. a I...._. wtnaer of tile Na Holna Hanobano award.
will sing her bltl ln tbe ba'l..,... la •Mele H111a" .t llae lntDe Barclay The-
atre. At le.ft. cbanter and...,..._. CJw1el tc.a'upa 9l8o wW perform.
FYI
• WHAT: •Mete ~: A c.tlilbr.uon
of Haweflan Song and Splftt" • . --= 5 Md 1:30 p.m. S9turdey
•WI ... Irvine 8aKtay lhNtnt,
4242 C..mpus Drive, Irvine
• COST: $24-$29
• CALL: ~9) as. 46i'6
old-timers will come and watch me and
Just cry because you don't really bear
that style anymore,· said Gilliom,
whose new album. "Pu'uhonua,• has
kept a place on Billbo4ro's World MUSJc
OWts for weeks. • tt's real important
that when you sing ba'l, you SUlg It the
way lt's qipposed to be sung You give
respect lo the actual 4lrt form of 1L •
Aanagan wW perform onginal mate-
rial from his group Hape, whose recent
albums include "In the Name or Love·
-a compilation of Hawa.llan chants
and music played on the finger cym-
bals, sitar and drums.
·1 hope that (the audJencef feels the
special aloha spirit that really d efines
what Hawall ls,· be said. ·we really
all expect to warm everybody up quite
a b1L •
I Daily Pilot
CllECI IT OUT
Resources for rei.nforcing
those healthy resolutions
I f your resolve has llpped a bit since vowtng to
eat right and get healthy. there's WI plenty of
time to get a grip in 2002 .with help from new
library resources.
For 5ugar-sensibve souls. Kathleen DesMatson!>
outhnes a trategy for controlling cravings tn hf>r 1u~1.
publJshed •vour Wt Diet: The Sugar AddJct'•
Wetgbt-Loa Plan.• Maintairung that some folks hd\lf•
a body chemistry lbat does not respond to the edt
L • exercse more prescnptive, the author of •Pota-
toes Not Prozac• offers bps for losing
weight and elevating mood through a St
•no wh.lte rood· diet. rong
Mmam Nelson takes a more mod· Women
erate approach m "Strong Women Eat Well
Eat WeU," a common-sense gwde for
choosing among the 40,000 food
Items sold m the average upermar-
ket. In addition to m!omung readers
about what edibles improve health
and prevent disease. the Tufts Uni·
vers1ty nutritionist throws m 50 recipes for such dt·h·
cacies as soyful succotash and edamame salda m h1·1
program for a healthy nund and body.
From other 1\.lfts researchers comes "The Color
Code: A RevoluUonary Plan tor Optimum HeaJth. •
Basing their advice on the prerruse that the natured
pigments m fnuts and vegetables can prevent tllJw,,
James Joseph. Daruel Nadeau and Arme Und rwood
reveal exactly whlch ones to eat to preserve eyP ... 1qh1
protect the bratn and fight artpnllS
Numerous new volumes ar-e avatldble to help pu1
lbetr adV1ce mto actJon. In JeaMe Lemhn's "Vegetar-
ian Classics," hnd 300 reopes for uch meatlesc;
wonders as crunchy Th& noodle salad and cumNi
butternut squash soup. Round out
your repertoire with s.unple ch!>he>.,
like chlckpea salad Wlth roasted 1'4 ·p·
pers. featured m Nava Atlas' "The
Vegetartan 5-Ingredlent Gourmel •
Other recent add.Jtions to th col·
lecilon focus on cooking for those
With Spectaf medical needs. WhC'lh(•r
or pot you have diabetes, Bonru .
Sanders Pol.tn and flrances Towner Gied reveal ho\\
you can benebt from a hlgb-carbobydrati med! plc111
that' low in arumal proteins and saturated fat m "The
Joslln Dl•betes Healthy carbolaydrate Cookbook."
Also sure to unprove your health. even if you'r"'
not one of the 50 million Americans who uffe r from
high blood pressure. are meal plans in •Tbe DASH
diet for Hypef1ens1on." Developed by the medm tl
school st4.tts of Harvard. Duke. Johns Hopkins end
Lowsiana State Uruversity, Uus program for reduonq
blood pressure and cholesterol through diet aJone
promises to decrease your chances for coronary h«i·drt
disease and strokes m Just two weeks
lf a someb.m undlsapl.tned
ducbes can lose weight and feel
great. so can you, maint.ams Sarah
Ferguson in "Energy Bruldbrougb. •
ln Uus sensible approach based on
the Weight Watchers Wuuung Points
plan, the pokeswoman for the popu-·
lar program offers hundreds of hsts.
quazes and proftles of folks who .
have successfully trimmed down. There'!. nothm<J
really new here. but it's all d<!bv red with the ch<>t'I)
opturusm for which Fer91e is known
• Ot1CK IT OUT is written by the m iff of the Newpon Be.Kh
Public Ubr•ry. This weetl'5 column is by Melis~ ~ms. in collatr
Of ation with June P1b.itt. All titles mey be rewtWd from home ~
office ComputM by KCeulng the c.at.log -1 WWW MwpolT
bHcllllbr11ry org
lrief!J. in
DATIBOOK
and healthy program for the senous
ballet student to further his or her
d 1cal technique and indivtdual
artistry,· said Mat)orie Thomp10n,
the Pittsburgh school' director, ln a
p ress statement.
fee. ·Because of the student's age,
we need to lake great care m keep.-
ing theJI body healthy, as it ls still
growtng and maturing,· Thompson
sald.
Men sbOuld wear black bgbts, white
T· hi.rt. white IOcla and shoes. ery Service, ne1gbborbood volun·
teers will lake the library to them
Pittsburgh ballet school to
hold aturday auditions
Audlllons for the Pittsburgh BaJ.
let Theatre School's lntensJve Sum-
mer Progrum will be held Saturday
at the JLmrru<' Defore Dance Center
in Costa Mesa. The auditions are for
dancers dQ f 2 and older. Registra-
t1on will begin at 5:30 p.m.
"The PBT School's Intensive
Summer Program I.a a w U-rounded
The summer procpe.m will tntro-
duce a series of workouts and senii·
JlAl"S to help dancers develop an
awareness of their bod1el and better
training techniqu .
Musculoskeletal screenings will
be offered by certified athletic train·
ers and licensed therapists to evalu-
ate dancers for any muscle imbal·
ances. Screenings will be conducted
by appoinbneot and for a m1n1maJ
The Defore Dance Center tS at
151 Kalmus Qnve, Swte GJ, Costa
Mesa. lnfounaUon: (714) 241-9908
Some of the seminars will focus
on outrtbon. sport psychology,
poante hoes, resume wnung, treu Stuck at home? Let the
management and da.oce history. . lib ary com to
An application fee of $15 Ls due at r e you
the time of audition. Eight-by-10-N wport Beach residents unabl
ind\ photographs are strongly sug-to travel to tbe library because of
getted. Photographs for both women temporary or loog·tenn Wnesa will
and men should show a full body now ha¥ the chance to take full
1hot posed ln flnt arabesque. • advantage of tbe 1ervicel the library
Women should bo dressed m black. offers.
leotard. pink tights and pointe shoes. Th.rough the Homebound Deliv.
The Newport B ach Publlr
Library's new program will enable
qualified volunt rs to deliver
books, boo on c tte and CD.
and VKleos to bom bound patrons
Volunteers will be treined In
workmg with Wand dllabl dults.
.md ln USUlg the Ubta.ry.
The librcary as able to otter th r·
\llCe lll CODJWldJion wttb the U 5. lnsb·
tute of Museum and Ubrary Servi
because of provwons ol the UbrllJ'Y
Services and Tecb.nology Act.
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Deity Pilot
Trash pickup changes
raise tough questions
•City offioals say confusion about a 1996
ballot med ure is understandable but that
Newport Coast de erve service.
June C.1a9r•nde
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT UEACI I
Some rP 1dents <tre dOCJIY
that the nty 1s fk.lymg for
tra h C'Olll•c t1on for the
newly dnnexNl N«>wport
Cocl t. dll~uang thdt thf'
perk VlOlclt s d 199h ballot
measure But ofhc-1clls say
that's d nu 1ntNpr«>tdllon of
the law.
In 19%. "-<•wport Bt><lth
resident dn .. wNed ·yes·
to the Medsun• Q que'>tton.
whJch asked wheth r Lh<>
oty houJd be r<>qu11cd "to
use propert) tclx rrvenue to
pay only tor tht• < O'>t of pro-
viding curb'>1d.-container
refuse collrc tmn for PJUst-
mg or lutun· res1denlldl
units within c ll~ bounddnPs
dS of Novemb.-r I 9'1f>
•How dul 11 hdppen thdt
we put mto Uw pr '-dnn<•xd-
uon agrl'tim1•n1 thttt tht• city
would supply uU NPwport
C0c1st r<•s1dt•nt<t, not JU't
curbside. with Ir<"<' lrd'>h wr-
v1ce and lrt•fl rt>< ychnq /
ct5ked DolorM Ottmq. who
'>cUd sh<• pJdn'> to fXN• thdt
qu lion to counnl nwmh..r..,
di tht'1t ffi(>t•lmq Tut-..clt1';
Thl• fornwr ownt•1 of ti
refuse-c ollt~ lion c om1Mn\
Ottmq <;tt1tl 'h'· hl•hl'VP'-th1•
dnnexdtwn ttC!rt.'t'fllt'nl
pronu'>my lfd'>h < olll'c tum
to thf• c W'>I c ummuntt\ ..,
f(>Sld~nt .. \ tnltttP-. hoth thP
I FOR THE RECORD
letter dncl the !apmt or Med-
'>W<' (.}.
Ofhcicds dlsclgref•
•Somf> Pf>Ople may have
a m1sunderstclndtn9 dbout
whcll Measure Q ddd<'<I to
community code,· '>dtd
A 1 tant Caty Mdnager
Dave K1H. who ov<>rsee
many aspect of t\f>\\1>0rt
COd t annexation
Kiff scud the ldw means
thut peoplP w1th10 tht-city's
l 9')6 bordPr should n<'ver
hdve to pd) directly for
the1r lrd h wrYtcP It does
not m<>an K1fl 'did thdt the
nty would nC>\'er provide
that '><'" rn• b~yond the
l ~)f') hordcr
ThP nt~ bordPr.. changed
s1gnihcr1ntl~ on Jcln I, whc>n
clbout 2 flOO homP'> m "lew-
port C'oc1'>t ctnd Newport
Rtd!JP Wf'r<' mdde pctrt of
"IP\\ port B<•cKh Accordmg
to dn 11qrt>f'01t>nl between
lh(• aty t1nd the C'Otlst com-
rnurut~ H''-tdl•nts, Newport
R<•t1ch v. 111 l>t>gm ptiymg for
lrtt'>h roU<'ctlon '>CTVIC~ lhdt
th(• n• .. 1dl•nt., hdd been f>dY·
mq for <hr<>ctly ThP
prO\ 1dt•r \'\ d'>ll' 'lan<1cJr-
nv•nt C 'o will not change
\\I' ptOVld(• d h1qh levt•I
nl Wf'\'IC (' to the C 1t1zens Of
;\;1•w1l0rt BticJch mclucbnq
thP pt_•ntn'>llld . mdudmq
,,, • .,, 'ewport lrom
pohn· tu hre to lrnsh Kifl
-..ml '•'\\port (. <>dst l'>n I
cwttmq dJl\ thmq SJ>t.'<tdl
In the story ·wHU1de committee geu last-minute interest"
in Thursday's Oaity Prlot. the 1nformat1on for the Costa Mesa
Redevelopment Agency mHting was Incorrect. The agency
will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center. 695 W. 19th St. Information: (71 4)754·5245
,.
We 'll pay the sales tax on all
Karastan wool and new wool
introduction purchases thru
February 28, 2002 .
Co me see our
superb new wool
introductions Jo'
2002. Vi it our
showroom and
ave during our
"SALE TAX ..
sale during the
month of
February !
Cpsta f\.1esa
Location Only.
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JOHN
BLOESER
CARPET ONE
Bmtol trttt, Cotta M-
{ 714) 751-2324
www.bloc~crcarpctonc.com
Fridoy, February 8, 2002 3
Pen pals Book writers drop by Newport-Mesa Unilied
chool Thursday as part of the district's beth
annual Author's Festival
Del ... NewmM
DAILY PILOT
Stud nt dt c olh·<w P111k
El m nldry ~ hool kno\\
how to <,d~ "ht•llu· ttnd
•goodbye• m c1 v<1nPIV ol lor-
P1gn lanqucJg~. th.mks to ti
book by Maxine Mt•lltN
On Thuoouy. lht· ~tud .. nt<>
got the chancP t<1 \how oll
their mtcrnullon.il voe <1hu-
l1try to Mf"llzl'r wh(•n '>h1• \ 1s-
1tcd th CO'>to MP'Ml '' hool
d'i part of th • cli'>lnc t\ c1nm1t1I
Author's FE'.-.tlv<tl
Th fcsbvdl, m ''' 'lxth \f•ttr
tn th di tnrt. fctttUU'<l .l')
authors who fcmncd out lo tht>
vdllous clcmenwr, ';( hoob 111
shdre th<•lf ~ling PXfll'l't.l'-1·
At CoUcg Pill'k ~ l1·1t11·1
explcuned her wn~1 pnx '"~
and then rood hn book ·P111,..,
SpNk Up: along with th•· .. 1u-
den~ ·he <tdJ(l '>h' p.t1t1np111t!S
In ltlt' yedrly l'l'ddincJ l!Xtrd\'tl·
gdJlla as ti wnb.nCJ dffiOO,.,<tdor.
• 1 w1'ih sonwon1• hucl
come to mf' whf•n I Wtt'> lhCtt
dCJP. o I lmdCftnl' my.,plf ,.., "
mc"""nCJc>r to lf't rwoplP
know l(} do whc1t lht•y
{'0JOY " ~lt•ltlf'I '>rll(I
&•for• lclt.tcr CdllW to lht•
school. llbMnan Ga~ Roy• r
redd the book to thf' .,tudPnt'
• I rf'cld ht•r book not
knowing how to .,d~ th •
words -mt1nv of th1• kid'
AJ.Y OT
Maxine Meltzer, who WTote the cblldren' book "Pup Speak Up," talks with College
Park Elementary School tudents about her work as an author for the Author·., Festival
piped up with whdt thf'~
thouqht, • Royer ~1d
~ leltrer, who gn•w up in
~nld Moruca. howed d <,hell•
pn>wntauon of tht> wntmq
pruct~ she used to wntf'
"Pur>'> pecsk Up" dhout
dO<J'> lrom dlfferent rountn<">
"clymq ·hello" and ·qoodhvt•
lo t!.<lC'h other Then !>h<• ret1d
the book with th '>tucl<•nt..
Pnc-ourttgmg ttwm to 1-c .. ho th(•
ht.>ll<>" • and • q<Xxlby1•., •
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OaiJy Pilot
Bu4get cut could hit Newport Beach NOTEBOOK
CONTINUED FROM 1
I penk.ked more.
PlMlly. 1 came to my
serwes and realized that·
showing up for the "°11test
would get us out ln the
community. we'd m t a
few people, make a f Pw
contacts. We could chat
with some folD and talk
shop with "surl joumallsts,.
•Because the dty has
a high income level, it
could face a loss of funds
under Bush proposal.
JuneCMegr ..
0AllY Ptl.OT
NEWPORT BEACH
City offldals say they're not
too concerned about the local
effects of a federal budget
proposal to cut grant money
to w~thy obes.
Under President Bu h's
proposed budget. the Clty
rould lose cJtw>ut half of the
$500,000 1t rele1ves each year
through the Commuruty
Development Block Grant
Program
Bush's l>udget calls for cut-
unq back these funds to a
hc.1ndful of the nation's nchest
1 till'., Federal government
CHARITABLE
CONTINUED FROM 1
1 11uld not believe somebody
would steal 1t, Sdld George
N1•urt-uther, the soup lutchen's
1ll'\1•lopment director.
It., the fU"St such mc1clent
1h1• nonprofit group hds expe-
rwn< ed 111 the more than 16
'1•<11' 11 hds operated from its
lcK dUOn ID the 700 block Of
\\1• .. 1 19th Street. he Sa.Jd
·We JUSt thought someone
' hr1d taken 1t for an early
mormng pickup and forgot to
tt>ll us about 1t, • Neureuther
-.c11d "I called several people
Briefly Jn
THE NEWS
Passenger traffi c
slightly down at JWA
Passenger traffic has near-
ly returned to levels seen
data shows Newport Beach
tied with Greenwich, Conn .•
for the high st av roge
inoom in the nabon.
•The federal gov mment'I
actions threaten this kl.od ol
Uung all the time.• said May·
or Tod Ridgeway, wboee dis·
trict includes the Balboa
Peninsula, where the majonty
of the grant money ts ear-
marked to help pay a portion
of the $8 million in improve-
ments now underway on the
peninsula
The dty has applied for a
loan from the federal govern-
ment agam.st the grant mon-
ey it will receive m the com-
ing years. U cspproved that
loan will help pay for ,erun-
sula unprovements and will
be paid back with future
block grants.
The loan process does
make provisions for cllies
that lose a port.loo of their
grant money The provillons
could mean extended repay-
ment terms or pertlal debt
forgiveness for the d ty lf
future grant. don't come
through.
•The first phase of the
pen.imula lmprovement lJ
alreody weD·funded, • Ridge-
way laid. • u we lose the
grants. it could mean cutting
bock on phases two or three.
or posslbly finding other
rundlng sources.•
Because the grant is
designe4 to create Jobs rather
than houslng for lower-
income workers, Ridgeway
said the president's budget
dpes not threaten tus goal of
bwldulg affordable housing
ln the dty.
ln pest years, though. the
grants have paid a portion of
some new housing. As 1Stant
City Manager Sharon Wood
said.
and even waited a few days ·we are dehrutely loolong
to see If someone would bnng into a better secunty sy tern
11 back • -n ow that tJus has happened.•
The van. donatE>d . and ·he S&d.
mamtamed by South COdSt Neureuther gue sed the
Plaza merC'hdnts. was the thier possibly popped one ol
. only vetude the soup lutchen the side windows and hot·
had to run eminds and pick wued the van because the
up donations. he bd1cl keys were in an ofhce, which
They have rented cJ van was locked. There were no
but will soon ~etve to buy a sigris of entry mto the bwJd-
new veh1de, depend.mg on mg, he said.
insurance coverage and Vans are cerlAlnly not pop-
acbon the board of directors ular targets w hen 1t comes to
takes al next week's meeung. auto thefts 1n the city. said
The van did not have an Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale
alarm system. but the parlung Buney.
lot where 1t was last seen "I've seen H ondas dOd
Sunday did have a sensor Toyotas and trucks on the top
light, Neureuther said. 10 list, but not vans.• he said:
•
before the Sept 11 terronst
attacks that cnppled the
nation'!> cm travel system
Traffic for January was
2 8'}o below the same penod
lll '"2001. accord.mg to datd
provtded by the alrport.
Dunng the month, 552.496
passengers used the airport,
compared with 568,514 in
2001
Co11UDeroal lights dunng
the penod were down 3 5"n.
the data shows The nabon's
airlines cut about 20% of their
flights across the board after
the attacks.
A.tr cargo was also down 111
January by 5.1 % compared
with last year
WITNESS
HISTORY
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·IN. THE
MAKING
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Are coming to Newport Beach ,
March 4-1 O, 2002 for the
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Just treat your phone llke that two-foot putt
PICK IT UP. And c•ll:
949.642.4321
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Apartment.I at 1530 end
1538 Ptacenua Ave. were
peid for partly with grants.
Newport Se6a1 t. Newport
Seubore and 'Newport Sea-
aid apartments OD 15th
Street. also got tunding from
the grants.
•lbe lmplication ls that
cities like Newport Beach
who have h gh r income l v-
elt overall don't have a need
for this money.• Wood said.
•sut w e doh ve people With
lower incomes, concentrclted
in the peninsul . We wouldn't
be getting the gr4llt at 4ll
under' (th I f ral p rogram if
we didn't maet its progr4tn
requlrf>m nts. •
Wood said the oty has not
rec ived any nouce from the
federaJ govermn nt obout
potenllal change to tht"' grdnt
proqram.
"It's too oon to know \'/hat
will happen.• she !tcil(I
It IS <Whcult to l'V<.>n gue s
l{ poll~ can r<.>cover the
stolen van. but the license
plate number -2T27680 -
will be entered into d coun-
trywide 1Jystem, which is
common procedure. pohce
said
Neureuther i.c.11cl he
bebev~ the tnctdPnt 15 ·unfor·
tunate. but d pdJ1 of bte'•
·sometunes bad things
happen: ht> saJd ·vou 1ust
have to dectl with 11 and do
the best you cdn •
• ~ mHMAnt ccwen pubhc
safety and courts She may ~
reached at (949) 57~226 0< by e-
mail at ~.bharathOlar1mes.com
A comprehensive au-port
sccunty bill pa sed by Con-
gre m N ovember hds led to
sweeping change tit John
Wdyne. including tighter
scref>omg of l>t1ggage dnd
pas engers. d well dS d
sleppt>d-up pre .. cnce by
Orange County herirt's
deputies. On Tursday. county
supervisors approved three
new C"anine pc1trol
So another conte$t. one
that' maybe even more
reiued than what be'5
used to -oo problem.
On the oth r hand. for
me. thete were JUSt a few
lssu to corwder CIVef the
course of the three days I
had to get ready. t. The surfers from the
other mag4%11\es. If not for·
mer pros, well. probably
pretty close.
We, on the other hand
well. I'll try to be as
detached from thls as possi·
blP 1bny swfed National
Scholastlc SWflng Assn. con·
ti ts when he w younger
U he'd been surfing much
lately. wtu<-h he hddn't for
too many l"('(l50ns to men-
bon. ho'd have no problem
Scan Sean won't ad.nut
this. but he can surf He's
no pro, but he isn't gomg
to embclrras') himself
Me. Is tht> opposlte of
·no touch" louch?I rrught
not be t.hdt bad, but the 10
y~ I spent going to school
clild worlong in the Mid·
west.. Northwest and the
East -pretty much ·every·
where except where there-
are waves -put a frurly big
hole in my surfing career.
2. Th crowd. as 111 people
actually watctung you surf
For the problems there.
ee No 1 clnd u e yow
unagmat1on
3 Our compellUon. Wte
ourselves. has the power of
the pr~
M y ndme. hnally 111 a
swf mdgdztne. next to the
words ·1amfi'." ·kook.·
•bafney. • tiike your pick
Pretty much. I had a
• picture ol my not only wip·
mg out on every takeoff tn
lront of -I don't know -
hundred of Suri City
locals. but then haV10g my
lc1.mene dppear m a mag-
dZJ.Oe Mdybe with a little
thumbncUI· 1.2e photo
Yedh, o I was really
!ttol<ed by the whole thing.
But then I thought more
about 1t dnd figured. really,
whdt's tht> worst that can
hoppenl
Th n this thought hit:
I'd pend an hour getti.ng
JMUd to surf.
J WOS fn,
And that brings us to
problem No. 4.
4. The surf, or. actually.
the lack of surf
Huntington Beach last
Fnday was as flat as I've
seen it. lt reminded me of
when! 1 grew up wrfin9,i
Manhattan Beach. wtucR
more often than not every-
one called "Lake Manhat-
tan• ,
•Lake Surf City• 1us1
doesn't have the same
nng. but that's exactly
what it was.
And. you're smart
enough to gues 11. when
we drove into the parlung
lot near the pier. the con .
t t was canceled. CaUPd
off. Firushed And so WNP
our hopes of. If not wmmnq
that media contest. di 1&1"1
not falling flat on our fan•' or course. later that clrt\
I found out that Fig lS ·
promising we'll enter a9t1in
next year. And I have 350
ddy<; to worry about 11
All Uus allows me to
mak one final pomt A.., \·1111
ran maybe tell. we've got
enough surfers to go droun<I
here at the Pilot and not
enough engaged m dllOthn
hnt> water sport: boabng
I know there are storu·'
out I.here we hould lw
domg, stqnes we dtl'n I
bed into because we rdn 1
be a square knot
So 1f you ever have .im
thoughts or ideas for U!t
when 1t comes to saJ..lmq
feel fr to gwe us cl C'dll
Just don't exJ)PC't tow ..
a Pilot yacht entered m llw
Newport-to-En~nSc1c111
rac • any tune soon
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Tbe MCOlld day of a four-day
orchid f tiv41 begins today
from 10 a.m lo 9 p m. and
runs through Sunday et all
three levels of th Crate &
Barrel and Macy's Home
wing at South Coast Plaza,
3333 BeM St.. Costa Mesa.
Free. About 100,000 vi.utors
are expected to attend the
show with more than 30,000
of the finest 01chids on di.s·
play. A 30-foot orchid d!splay
created by famous floral and
ro e parade de agner Don
Davidson will also be on dls·
play. Free. (714) 435-2160
A memben-only preview of a
used book sale will be held
from 1 to 5 p.m. at the New-
port Beach Central l.Jbrary,
1000 Avocado Ave Member-
stup application w1U be
available at the door (949)
759-9667
The Tall C lub of O range
County. whtch has members
Ul Newport-Mesa, will hold
its second ocictl dunct> from
8:30 p.m . to 1 a m. The dance
will be at the l lohddy Inn.
1240 S. Walnut St., Ant.theLm
AdmJ.sslon as $7. Membership
for the nonprofit club is open
to women measunng at I dSt
5 feet 10 and men who dJ'e at
lea t 6 feet 2 (7141 542-1211
SATURDAY
The Oasls SenJor Center wlll
bold a pancake breakJast
from 7:30 to 10 am at the
center, 800 Marguente Ave .
Corona del Mar $2 for adults.
St for children Public ~ wel-
come. Brealdasts are held the
second Saturday of edch
month. (949) b44-J244 I
I The Friends of the Newport
Bedch Library will ho t d
used book sale open to the
public from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Library.
1000 Avocado Ave Hard-
cover books pnced at two for
$1 and paperbacks at uc for
St . AU proc d Wlll he
donated to the library ystem
(949) 759-9667.
Tbe Orange Coast College
School of Scliling and Sea-
manship has schcdul !d a pair
of five-w k. non-credit intro·
ducbon to htcld ti1hng
classes for students movmq
from mall boob to keel boats
of 27 to 30 fe<>t One class will
meet from 9'.45 a.m. to 1 15
p.m. Satwday, Feb. 23. Mdrc-h
2, March 9 and March I b The
other class will m t Sunday.
Feb. 24, March 3, March 10
and March 17 at the same
time. Classes will IX' held at
OCC's Sculing Center. 1001
W. Coast H1ghway, Newport
(
Beach. Registratlon COit.i a.re
SUS. (949) 645-9412.
Tbe tb1rd day of a fe>V-day
orchid f ttvel will be b d
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ond
runs through Sunday at ell
thJ'Qe levels of the Crate &
Barrel and Macy's Home
wtng at South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bear St.. Costa M
Free. (714) 435-2160.
lnte,.edla&e and advanced
ballet students, t 2 to 18 yean
old as of June 30, from Costa
Mesa. are Invited to audition
for the School of American
Ballet's Summer Course from
1 to 5 p.m. at the Jimmie
Defore Dance Center, 151
Kalmus Ave .• Swte GJ, Costa
Mesa. Students must regist r \
an hour before the audluon.
$15 (212) 769-6600. Dance
Center. (714) 241-9908
SUNDAY
Tbe llnal day of a four-day
ordud fesuvdJ will be held
from 11 a.m. to 6'.30 p m dt dU
three levels of the Crate &
Barrel and Macy\ Home
wmg at South Coast PlcLZd,
3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa
Free (714) 435-2160
MONDAY
Orange County Sierra Sin·
gles will host a pre-Valen·
llne's Day Social featunng
happy hour, an outdoor bclr-
becue. music and dunce floor
at 6.JO p.m. at the Pierce
Street Annt>x, 330 E 17th St ,
Costd Mesa Free (7141 %8-
509q or (714) 505-2404
TUESDAY
A free seminar dUed ·ne
Dc109ers of 018bete • wtU be
given by Judith Todero from
6 30 to 7 30 p m. an the pollo
cdfe of Mother's Market 225
E 17th St • Co ta Me a
Reservations reqwre<l (800)
595-MOMS.
WEDNESDAY
Uncoln Elementary School wrn celebrate its 10th
annJversary as a kmdt>r·
gartM through utth-grade
school, beguuung dt 8.20 d.m
m the school's mulllpurpose
room Student from every
grade le ... el will read themed
e says the Lincoln Chorus
will pt>rform. 41\d peecb
hooonng the school will be
given Former teachers,
adnurustrators, pnnopals and
school board members are
1J1v1ted to attend. The school
as at 3101 Paohc View Dnve,
Corona del Mar (949) 515-
6955.
Surgeries available to treat
lung Cd.OC'ef patients will be dis·
cussed dt a free class from 2 to
3:30 p.m an Hoag Cancer Cen·
Let's Conference Room A at
Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive,
Newport Beach. RegislrabOn is
reqwrod. (949) 7-CANCER
AROUND TOWN
ICIOIAllC FUTS
The Peking Acrobats will perform at 8 p.m. today
at Orange Cout College's Robert 8 . Moore
Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
The troupe consists of 26 of China's mo t gifted
tumbler • contortlonlsts, Jugglers, cyclists,
gymnasts and musldans. $14-$27. (714) 432-5880.
A free seminar and book·
1grung for "The Iron Time
Bomb· wall be given by
ctuthor B1JI Sdrd1 from 6:30 to
8 p m in the patlo Cdfe of
Mother'i. Mdrket. 225 E 17th
St . C"ostc1 MP!>u ReM>rvdlloni.
required (800) 595-MOMS
Nanty Rayman. an oncol ogy
nurse Sf>('C"ldlast tit HOdg Cttn-
cer Center. w1U gave d work-
.-;hop on handling fertr<> reldt-
ed to cancer cllaqnosas The
talk wtll'tdke place from b 30
to 8 p .m m I IOdg Cancer
C.:enter'i. Conferent·e Room A
I lfodg Drive. Newport
Bettch Fre • No regastrabon
rPqwr !d l<M9) 7-CANCER
THURSDAY
Tht" first of four notary train-
mq w .. ions de agned to edu-
Cdtf> md1v1dudls about thf>
re pons1b1hlles of a noldry
public will be offered from 9
d 111 to 3.30 pm dt the HJ.lion
Hotc>l. 1050 Bnstol St, Co..td
M<>'>d Future c;e ions will be
held f'.ldrth 28 at the Halton.
cind Fl'b 27 dfld Mdrch 14 dt
the Wyndhdfl'l Gdrden Hotel.
3350 Avenue of the StcLri..
Casto MeMI $139 per serru-
ndr (8001 870-6827
fll. 16
from around SouthPm C.cllJ-
fomaa wtll converge di tht>
UC lrvme Arboretum for th~
annu41 Winter Orctud Sho\ ..
from 10 d m to 3 pm dt the
comer of Campus Dnvc and
Jcllllboree ROdd on th<• U<:
lrvme North Campui. $l,
chtldren l 2 and younger dnd
members of thr Fnc•ncl-. of
UCI Arboretum dll' ln•f' 144'11
824-5833
The 2062 Sweetheart Ball to
help raise funcli. tor lht> HOdCJ
Hedrt lnstttutt> wlll begm at b
p m dt the Wt>'>lln South
COdst PldZd Hot<>l m Co'>tu
Me.ci The danc(l w1U be put
on by the 552 Club of HOdg
Hoi.patal FounddUon and
Ttffc1ny & Co $450 per COU·
pie. $225 per md1v1dutll.
ReservdUons reqwred 194~1
574-7208
FEB. 19
A cooking class and book-
'>agmng lor • Bt> Noun.,hed
Cooking Clu!>s. prcwnh•<I
by Eden Food' .incl dUthor
Rebeccd Wood wall lw qav(•n
from 6.30 to 8 30 p m an tht•
pcttlo Cdfe of Mc,lht'r''i Mor-
k-et, 225 E 17th <.;1 . Co tu
Meses. Re ervatwn' reqwred
(800) 595-MOMS
The YMCA ENCOI Eplus f II. 20
will sponsor free breast cancer The Newport Beach New-
screerung for worn n 40 and . comers Club "all meet dt 1 o
oW r at Harbor Christian Fel-a.m. at the Coiony Pluld c.1t
lowship. 740 W Walson St.. Fa tuon lsldnd an 1'.l•wport
Costa Mesa Screerung Beach to honor at., fkl'' prt•,1-
Lnclude d mammogram, dim· dents dunng lunch dnd \( .. ' d
cell bredSt exam and c;ell-exa.m sbowmg of new <>pnng lu h·
UlSlrucbons Call to hedule ions by Ctuco' (94QI 644-
dn dppomtrn nt (714) 935-4032 or (9491 854-4501 qno or (714) 806-2037
1be Caillomla Retired Teach·
Orchid gTowers and ve.nclors ers As n will hold a proqrt1m
••••••••••••••• SABATINO 'S i
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Mama·s cure for
~ftu.
111 .. .a•G•
about the ongin of th
Am n can flilg et 1 p m in th
C ta M Commuruty Cen-
t r. lb progr1.1n w1U con-
ducted by Chari Ki el,
who own • lcirg coll on
of tu.toncctl flag repllc4 The
community c nt r, UWS Pdrk
Av • C tu M Free. 1714J
549-0229.
A tree emJnar on heart
he41lh wtU be given Ul the
patio cdfe of Moth ( M<itkel
from 6 :40 to Hp m m thf> p.tbo
cdfe of Moth •r'\ Mark.ct, 225
E 17th St. C~td Me:.a.
The SI rra Club wtU b~t a
community m ung dedlcat·
ed to the pre ervat1on or 8dn-
rung Ranch. the 420-dcre 1.>ar·
ml of ldJld ddJacent to thP
Orunge Cott t Raver Pdrk
with bicycle walking trdds.
unoyos and pKruc dreds The
m ung will tx? ht>ld at 7 30
p m. at the Costa Me.set Com-
muruty Neighborhood Cen-
ter, 1845 Park r\Vf> Coslo
Me a (94ql b45·bh2 I 1~4~1
b4S-6621
FEI. 22
The Boutenko famUy wiU pre-
I wnt two v1dl'<>'> dnd hu-.1 d
dannf'r t1nd IP< llm• C)n rd\\
food di h m pm di lht· Nf•W .
port I fall, Cluh I lnu\P I 1100
Port C-drlow Pion• '\;p\, port
01•1H h 1 S tor dannc r dOcJ ll't ·
tun• Rf•S( .. 1"\'dUon ... rt•qu1• ... 1t«I
1~41 J 488·8Rh';
FEB. 26
The \'MCA ENC-OREplu~
\\ lll \(>On\or d lrt>f•~ r<•t1\I ( <1"1
rer .. c:rcenanq lur '' 11rrwn 4•
dnd older ttl ...,, Jooc:ham
(" dlhohc < huri h 1111,-1
Ordnge Av•• Cr .... ld \!1•"1
'I< r n1n9., mclucl" 11 mr1111·
moc1ram. chnacul hrc-0 ... 1 1•x.1m
dnd !>elf-t>XdOI lll'tlll! IJOll'
C'dll to '<heduh• t1n t1ppoml·
ment l714t 4 'h-<1no or 171-11
80b-20J7
A free work~hop on reflexot-
OtJ\ prornotmq h1 <11th .ind
\q•llnl'\S wh1JP rt•<lunnq
c,trP" dncl ldtagm· .... au lw
prt>\l'Otl'd from ti JO to 7 ·m
p m an thl• pdtao cote ol
~ lothPr"• Mdrkl't. 225 E 17th
St . Co le\ MP'>rl. Rc>..erv.illon'
rpqULred 18001 5<15-10MS
HI. 27
Bu1Jdlng owne"' \\1th pJans to
r -roof h'ould allPnd d work·
shop on the Cool ·a ... mg<>
with Cool Roof<. Proqrdm pro-
Friday, Ftbtuoty 8, 2002 7
v1ded. by th San Diego
R aoniil En rgy Off.ic • The
work.U\op on VlJ\9 money
will be Id frum t to 4 pm.
al NaUOn41 Univ ty, 3390
Horbor Blvd • Costa M .
lb • Ir wotk hop will focus
on th benefits of uutalling •
cool roof, alon9 with how to
td.k odvanldCJ of occompe·
nyanq rt'bot To rc.-guter.
va 1t the Web ate ot
www.<idene1g) org/Pve>nta or
tctll lbl41 hq9-0728
The Orange County Cal
A.lumru Club will hold Its 2002
~pnng Speak •r DUUl r at 6
1> m ot th W iUn South Coast
PlaZd, f>86 Anton Blvd • Costa
?>.te d $60 $45 for young
alumru from HJ<ll-01. SS5 for
Orcsnqt! CoWll\ C'lub mem-
bf r. R rvotJom. rpqu • ted:"
Orcsnge CJunty C,1J A.Jumru
C'lub, 4200 P11rk ~r.wport.
wte 111> Nt•\\ pon Bt•t1ch. CA
q266() 17141114 1 77'lH
FEB. 21
The Hoag 11.-.. 1th Ceuler' ln
Cu, ta ~ 11 !><1 \\Ill t old a serru-
nor dho111 ,\ rr ptom and
mt•lh<xh 1 .. 1 < • 111roll1ng dul·
clr1>n' d ahmn 11 I) p m at
111Kl Brtk• r ~I Ct> ld Mesd.
rff•c• R1· ..... 1, ti •HIS reqwred
11:1001 ~14.-11 ,.! I to rega ter
144<11 7hO· '> l4 l tor morp inf or·
motwn
MARCH 1
The Might\ Due:~ of Ana·
ht•lfl1 <incl th1 ·,c111unt1l Mulu-
plc ...,< ll•rn-.1.. S<>etety of
< >rdnQ1 < ount\ h 11W te41Tled
1p tci hn .. 1 thP :\ hqht} Ducks'
.. 1xth onnuc1l C.s.,ano Night
.\uttion "Cttm1vale Ul Rio.·
Imm Hp m ''' 1111ctrught at the
r-01ar ...,c d'>on... I fotel 690
~~v.pc rt < ···nler Dnve "kw-
i>'>rt Bt etch 1'1441 752-1b80 or
I Hfl01 FIC..lfT ~IS
MARCH 2
The tlr t of ct two-day, 13-
hour ncst1011.1ll\ 11rned1lPd
htth\ .... 11unq < uuf'.I' for boys
.met q1r1 ... dlJ""' 11 tu 13 will
!)(~In t1l 4 d m tudd} m the
tfodg lio.,pllal Conference
('('nter. I Hocaq Dnve, New-
pon BPdCh nw '-('C'Ond cowse
will bt• ul 4 t1 m ~tdrch 9 $45
tor 1wo h 112-hour 510~
Partanp<tntc. will learn hrst-aid
help tor choking. t:Uqu tte tips
Im b<1hv-c.11unq dnd hdnds-on
lHd< 11n• ume Re ervauons
r<>qutred (7 141 532-8887 to
re<11 ter ~t.l.4<11 7b0-5~45 for
more mJomldUOll
•
t
. '
. auon Of THE DAY
. "(Al~lson Harvey) ls the MVP of
the league, but we needed to
light a lJUle blt of a fire ... •
Ron Iv--. Corona del Mar High
girts SO<cer coach ,,-....
8 Friday, febNaty 8, 2002
A GATHERING
nibute for Howard L Handy is
ICheduled for 5aturday at 2 p.m.
llMNl!-,_.and f..oy of HOwMi L HmKly,
Wbo dlild ........ appu9't '*"attack .........
wtD be gelbMtng s.lurday ~ at l .. n.e
Mu tows MabOa Home Park at 14851 Jearey Rd.,
wbeN Mr. Hudy and bll Wife of over 60 years,
La6a. bad been r8liding for tbe pelt 19 yeus. ·
II will be u bdoraM1 .aing for what IDOll likely
WUI be aa cwmftow croWd for tbe tribute at the
·&N11 ... LH•dy litil'tdu~.
Mr. Handy, wbo waa 84, wu A spol'tlWiMer for tbl
Ody POot from 1969-82 and was a faaaDlar Sight to many in sports lnto the
lllt mntuay.
Alw9Y' a hieDd.ly IOft With the work etbiC of a giaiit. tbe World War 11
vetlel'8D llft ldl pdntl from tbe Comptign HeraAd to the O.Uy Pilot, from the
Ra.ml ..-boa to the Loog 8eac:b Grand Prix. from Irrelevant Week tn
Newport 8Mcb to tbe IUICll oflVawa. And many more.
He ii ~ by bll wife, Lois, four !IODI, five grandcbildreo and two
pat gnndddldrm. -.,, .,.., Carhoa
AUTORAONG
.. I Jta ... ..., Cotl.on • 949-.57 U223 • ....... .... 949-6500110 Doily Pilot
''Eaters rumble, 52-38
Sophomore center Adam
Para~ scores a career-high
24 points to pace the Big
West-leading Anteaters.
~Aguilar
DMY PILOT
BREN EVENTS CENTER· Looking
at th1ngs from the outside, lt wu the
Inside game that counted for UC llVine
in a 52-38 Big West Conference men's
basketball victory over vislting Idaho
Thursday
In the center or it all was 7-root
M>phomore Adam Parada, who KOred
a career-high 2-4 points to compensate
for the Anteaters' 0-for-10 performance
from three-point range. He also
grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds.
COWGI 1181'5 IASIEllAll.
Entering tbe week. UCl l8d He comblned with UCl'1 all-
the conference in ~point time leading scorer, sen:tor
nek1 goal~(~) and guard Jeny Gqen (19 points),
was ranked NO. '21 In the oadon to account for all but nine of
ln that category. •tt WU one of UCI'• points.
tbme nighll (for us at the three-• J don't know what you can
point line),• Parada said. ·we do to abut (Jl11ada) down,·
JUlt have to pull from other Idaho Coacb(Leonard Peny
places. If It's not working = 1 : said. •He's a big player. He's
outlide, you have lo go lmide. -lkiDed and be'I good. I thought 1bat was our whole plan just to ..._ ___ __. our kids fought bud.•
get it to me and they fouled me four or ua came out lhoodng 1n tbe 6nt
five times wtth the ball. to I've been half, going on an 11--0 run. Idaho (7-14.
pradk:ing bee throws for sltuadom like 4-8) misled lb Ont t1x shots and did not
th.ls.· , score ln the first 6:29.
Parada was 6 of 7 from the free-The Vandals came alive with back-
lbrow line for the conference-leading
Anteaters (17-6, 10-2 ln the B1g West). SEE ANTEATERS PAGE 10
HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS WIE1IAll
Buckler
wins24
Hours at
Daytona
Eagles grab share of crown!
Fonner Newport resident
snrays champagne for
first time on podium.
Rk:hard Dunn
DAllY Pit.or
Kevln Buckler, who grew up in
Newport Beach. captured the Rolex 24
Houn at Daytona last weekend in ·his
Porsche GTJ-RS to wm the GT class
and finish seventh overall.
·1 can't believe It -we won the
Daytona 2-4 Hours. It's unbelievable.·
Bucklef" 5aJd ·we had all three Porsche
cars in the top t O. •
Buckler, owner and presKlent of the
company that
bwlds his race car,
teamed with
veteran Michael
Schrom. along
w1th Porsche fac-
tory drivers nmo
8embard and Jorg
Bergmeister, both
of Gennany, to win
his first Daytona ---L•--flag In the 40th u-....:a annual Role:x 2-4
I loun, the flm and
most grueling race on the Grand
American Road Ra cing Series
schedule
Buckler. ttle lead driver In bis
Porsche No 66. had competed at
Daytona Ul the GT dasl the previous six
years.
His compclny's other two PorKhes.
Not. 68 and b7. hnlshed fourth and
ninth. respect>vely, ln the GT class and
11th and 18th overall
Buckl r started lus company. the
Racer'• Group. an 1992 The fadllty Is
located at the track at Sean Polnt
Raceway ln Sonoma, where Buckler
abo owns• Winery The label, Adobe
Roed, will IX' f'f'ady for Its fil"ll re1eue
next year
Buckler, -42, dkln't begin radng pro-
te.aionally untll 1995, 8.(ld, whlle he
won plenty or poles a1id enjoyed
numerous podium ftnlsbea, be bad yet
to lute victory
Tbe 1977 Newport Harbor HJgb
graduate, however, bad oiucb to
celebrate last weekend and ls
upected to compete for the North
Amel1can chunploaahlp this year in
tbeGTclus.
OAlY Pl.OT PHOTOS av SEAN HIUlt
Elland•'• XocblU Bylle)d
wnllel for po111.aon
(above) and glWl9 ......... ,
c:oacb ....... c:-ny a dMmp4on:s .... aftllrwud.
Estancia routs visiting University to tie
Th>jans for first league crown since 1991.
a.tyFaulaw
DAILY PlloT
COSTA MESA -The prefix
matters little to Esta.noa High guts
basketball coach Paul Kirby. But,
he admitted, his players may feel
dif1erenUy after the Eagles became
Padflc Coe.st League co-champions
Thursday with a 48-25 rout or
vtslUng University.
The win, by a margin jUlt two
points fewer than the Eagles
UnMntty 25 .......
defeated .l&st-place Laguna Beach ..__ ___ __.
Tuesday, av~nged a 43°" l lou at Uni Jan. 22. It allO
allowed the Eagles (16-10. 9-l ln league) to calc:b the
Th>jans ( 17-8, 9-1) atop tbe teegua standiogl. Both wW
go to the C1F Southern Section playoffs u No. 1 rep-
resentatives, lilX'e they wtJ1 play in difterent dMDonl.
•To me, a league cbampioosb1p it a League cb.&m·
pk>nahlp, • Kirby said of the program's first crown
since 1991. ·aw if you ask (Eagle players). they are
probebly disappotnted...
Estaoda Junior Xocbitl Byfleld, who peced the win
With a career-high 22 points, backed up Klrby"s
tosttncts.
•we felt like we should have won the first (league
game against Uni),• Byfield said. •1bis year we have
to sba.re (the )Ugue crown), but next year, it's going
to be all oun. •
The Eagles seJzed a portion of the t1tle by ltll1ing
University's offense. The visitors bad Just MVen fte.ld
goall tbe ftnt three quarten and never led after taking
a 2--0 advantage.
Estmda ran to an ll°" llnt-quarter lead. Alter
Uru clOMd the gap to 13-ll, a Bytie)d three-pointer,
the nm of her three connectiom trom beyond tbe arc.
helped put the hosts b6c:k in command,
Junior 1\sha·Gray acored E.stancla'1 fint aeven
points of the second half and Byf,eld added the Onal
eight of the th1rd quarter. indudlng beck-to-back
three·polnten, and the rout WU 00.
Gray finished with ll polnts and to rebounds,
while sopbolnore point guard 1ttaba Waa c:b.lpped in
10 points, 15 rebou.nda and Wien ......
Though bll •mg Three• all.had undout games.
Kirby said Gray's i.olertor defemre was the biggest
turnaround from tbe Jan. 22 io..
•(Univemty center Chelsea) York dommated in
that game,· Kirby recalled of the aopbomore't te
polnts end 12 boards. ·aut 11sba buica1ly shut her
down tooight,.
York ftnlsbed with ooe point and eeven ntbounds.
·0ur ki«k played like they rMlly wanted lt tonlgbt..
Kirby II.kl •
Uni Coech Bob Bernal Mid the Eaglea d•11ote to
be called cbampons. .
•(El«ende) ill tbe beUertwn, • Bemahald. •(Gray,
Byftlld and w .. l .... rea11y good and atbl9dc a tt.y
Just wanted it more than we dkl. • Untv.nity lbot )Ult
23% from the fteld (11 of 48) and hi 15 tumo¥wl
were two more tbao l!ttanda committed.
1be Eagles. wtnDen of ftve ltrijgbt and 11 of tbeb'
last ll, learn their CJP Dlvtllon In-A draw wben
pa.lringl are annov.oc.d Sunday.
GAME SUMMARY SEE MM 10
CdM wins thifd straight PCL ch<impionship
ADi1on Haivey comes ott 11at SCllOOl •LS socca
bench to lead Sea Kings to
1-0 win over Northwood. ... ""-"' °'1YLY"°'
CORONA OBL MAR -Allison HlnwY IOlt when~ beck...,. at
'E' Wwhmllwtopowtngbs
wGltb to Corooe del'Mar ffi9h gtr ..
10CCer. c~b Ion Ivans, tbe over-
w' p '! Vtlr wwtd the cell fWwr, 1M CdM _., .._ forwvd
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SPORTS
.
llGll 'SOIOOt IOYS IASllllAll
Mesa .ties 36-year-old mark
Jaime, Clark lead Mustangs to historic win over Laguna Beach, 74-54 .
Rid\ard Dunn
DM.Y Pl.OT
ult mpu. 1uruor Ocanny Kn.ktarwn n tt"d
the Mu tanu~· fu t trey with 2:.1'.J
r ·~irung tn th third quJtnt-1
Knkoridn canned his ond thwt .. LAC;UNA Bl!ACl 1-On a ruyhl when
~ u1u111 h c1dl1n " h11d •'n unu1ual
rught, members of Costa Mt~ High·~
!>Upporu.ng <"a t ployed leading role
Tbu'*tuy n19ht dS Co.tch Bob Serv n ~ M~tcU>g\ tJNI cs <,(;)JooJ r ord for boy
b4<Jt lb.all VICtonb 10 ca w-uon (181
ptKOter Wllh 0 44 to pldy tn the th.ird to
put the MuMAll(jS ~ (OJ yood. 4()-45,
bf>fore Cont KOrf'tl on a KOOP hot In SCOlllOlll th~ qudnt•r' wamnq \O<'Untls lo prov1dl'
With ta_ndout mor guard Ch11d
Vdlu1.i commg up e>mpty from three-point
t rritory 11nd emor po1n1 gua.rd l>aVtd
the VWlOr& w11h Cl lhit"O·poUll (!dge.
MYNI• 14 Conti." f20 potn ) plt'ked up ~fourth ~ ~ w loo.I with 7 (I() to pLay ln the Uurd qucutcr
Conte In loul trouble. the Mwtangi. turned to
t>·foot· 1 ~ruor fvrworcl (" 11r Jal.me and sensor
<JU.Md Nolan Cldrk c1 .. th y d fe.ited hoat Litgund
Beach, 74-S. 10 th1• Paohc Coast Leaguo final
•it wdsn t Pt1t;y, but 11' a good accompbsh·
ment to gN 18 wm~ tond Ill• the 1966 i.qwd), • scud
Serven. whO!>f• 1t>11m f 18·'1, 6-4 m th PCL) didn't
pull dWd~ until lht• fourth quarter. wh n Jaun
M"orl.'d 11 of hi'> 1 drN•f.tugh ~ potnU., hrustung o
per11'C1 4 of ll hum I.ht! lwkt dJld 6 ol 7 from tho fTI"e·
th.row um
Ldgund 8' orh lt'(t, 45-41, afler Shawn Ridel
tonvt•nt'<I .i thn·1•-p0tnt play Wlth 0 57 left in tht•
thud qut11iw But c·,,..w M~ outscored th AIUsU
the n">t of tht• Wtt} ~1-9
AllN "''~ m1 .. f111'<.1 on 1ts hrst 10 three-point
Eagles wilt in second half
H•· dlShod out t1n u ., t and 'iC"Ored on •
short jumper m tho prunt hcfore coming ou1 l •HI
lat r. Own reluml.'d lalt> in lhf' third dnd plttyt'<l
most ol lht• fourth whhout loullng out
Jd1m.-.sb,(1 h11d nme rebounru. whilt• Clark
KOrt>d 12 pomu.. hunded out three ._..,~,..b dnd
grabbed three rf'hounds
"Thc_·y 1ust found me undemecslh tor ldyupi. •
JWIOO w.id nl bu. <1-01-q effort from the floor nl<.06ll}'
lollowmu Conte or C"tdrk J>d'>S<'!t All I hctd to do
was fuu~h I'm Ju't 9lc1d we· got 011.r I ff th v1C'torv • nw 'hfl "<f\ldd ,,,..c-h('>(J by Jut...-. c ... 1q1• dnd t1·d
hy Brun• c "hdpm.m. C"r.s1<J P'.tlC'On("r S..rt C 'd.fTlrlo
and Butrh RollJn v. t•nt UMI and l~t to PvPntuttl
b.ndltst L..orxi Be6ch l'oly m d memora1>11• CIJ· lfl\d~lf
d1vis1on1 Playofl Cldffil' heforc ci standmq-rom11·
oniy nowd di Ornnqe ( 0tt<,l Colll'CJI'. llltl-81
ea Kings bow out, 60-47
lUlAl.~• o.la-,.• ~"OST\ MES-\ The C:\ld.OCta High ~ 90M l«rt J. W.U..i ' I"""' hcl\kt•tbull lccllll w~ oou.corod .51 • ~Cl.ii _.. T4<hnltM ,_,. ~·r' , c.-.. ..., "lorth<-., si..... U.. m th1· ~·cond hall at1d lost, 80-SO, to
Odor'r'IO_ ~ 1i GIM& 14. ~ 11 P he C Od.,I L1•1ttJU1• vt.,llor Umver..1ty
......,-ti 1. ~a.,..._ o . hu~dd}' to 1•nd 1h1• re<1uldr ..e.t.son
CC >ltONA DCL ._!AR Pul 1h<' C Od'>t
Le.q~ <'humpaon 'lurthwood was d fi0-
47 w1rutf'r at Coru11t1 dt•l Mttr Thur.dt1y
night d~mq out l1·d11uc pluy with d 10·
0 record ~i :::'-~· '· ~._, E'>tdOOd 111-1 ·t 4-b m lt>u9ue) hm.,hNI fourth ,...,_.,,__ r_...-. _.. m llw PC L dlld will dWu1t with the hopes of c "o.tt h nm() Brwn\ Timhl'l'\\.OIH ... \\t'rl' Wd hv
L>ww T..rry, who " ort'<l I <1 pouth
Ulll\WWWi f lQ.~50 .... ..,oi--
~"" ll 171' ~ h!MW.. 14 ,. tl 10
~ Nnt» l G ""'°" t• I Aron 7, ~ ... 17, ~1 I~,_,.. t.
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~)~t-0
) pt 90M ,._,.. 1 St..-t
Jo.Md-~ ............. ,_
rt.-<:e1v1m1 dn tll·lcugc bid lor the CIF 01vi ion UI·
.\ pldyolt a .. puann<J'> waU be announcN! Sunduy.
\\t> hclW> fTlOIT' lhctn 11 wans,• Estdnna C08C'h
: Chns Som• Sd.lCl 1Rut1. I m never uw ol unylhmg
t•>tcvpt tor dl'dlh and ldxt•i. •
The• E.igh:!.., wt•r<' lt•d by 1uruor renter Joey
Lmdqu1 .. 1 who t,COU><I d gttme·lligh 21 1>0mlS
wtule 1urvor Ls<'k !\;mctk rdlTM' off the IX'och to add
12
·1uni1 ramt• out dnd hdd a re.tlly qood third
<{Udrtr•r • Som> '>dKJ "Thf'y had ~PraJ l"U1\S lO the•
thud 4u.1rtn dnd \\f! roukin t d~wl'f lhO'ie runs
Tht• Trnsun., miprovPd to 17-4 7-:1 und f~
..c_•rond 10 PCL
Tht• St·d Kmq' hdll thr"t' pltt}'t:r., 111 doubh•
riguw.. ""nw' lm <•lo•" '"th 14 11t11nt' 1uruor Ke,·in t-. lctnolld "1th l:l dnd 1un1or llrt•tt t-. ldt!tf•n
with II
·ou1 ludi. pld\ 1·rl hdnl .. n }'«'cir.· '>t11d ll~t-yf'cH
CdM Coarh Ryc1n < llrr) fh<'y duln"t tpve up
W1lh 1ui.t thr1•• '<'"'""' nn lht> ~11<1d < wry
indicated better hllh"• tlrt' cthl'dt.I tor ... \ldf-.11~
which hrmbed '>·l..!. I ·<I 111 th1• PCL
There's help Imm lh1· lowN lf'H•I ... '" ''ell.
alt.bough Curry ,,mt th~· .. 1n·n~th 111 1h11,e lt'dm"
rom from within tht• ...sm1• frdm .. work ot the
strength d.S h1S t urwnt Vtlf,11\ th1• hcu k( ourt
Three-point barrag~ sinks Sage Hill
Brethren Christian
forces tltird-place
1 pldyoff rematch today.
Barry Faulkner
0All.Y PILOT
NEWPOKT C'OAST -Tht•
way both tedlTIS <>pf'nt>d Thw,.foy
niqht1s third-place Ar•de.my
Lt>aque '>howdown est Sdgc> 1 ltll
t llgh 1t dJ>P ur•d they should
have b en ploying with d red
while 11nd bl~ ABA ball
VlS1llng Brt>lhrt'n Ch~llan hJt
7 of H lhreP·1>0lnt dtt mpts dOd
Sage I hJI add"d th.rec ol 1ti. own
in eight nunute QI perimeter
pyrot<'<hrucl lhdl concludt'd with
tht• v1.,1tor!t in front. 25-1 1
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETWl
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w1thoot IWO Sldrt<'r~ utlf••... 41
ThutKJh the l..lcJ htru.ny
due to dt c1phnor)
reasons
Joyce carn<'d " b1CJ
load for the h o ts
sconng .i game-lligh 23
pomu and adding rune
rebound .
• 1 C9n't uy enough
•bOut Kevin Joyce,"
Sage tbll Coech Gomon
Mc:Ne\ll UJd. "'Thal wa
• grut performance for
a guy m his finit game back after
a broken wn t •
pl<t\ \\1th ~ 18 h It 111 th•• thircl
1w nod pulh·d '-;dlll I hit to w1th1n ,in. n
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hctd m1 sNi the ldl>I fow games
"1th d hdullnc> wrn;t fracture
1un1or coring lt'.idf'r Mike
F112.hugh. bdtthny lhc> llu. did not
!>Ult UJ>.
Junior stdrttng point guard
Enk William, ctlso thd not ploy
Joyce's nane third·quart~r
points helped the hosts make a
nwu-run at the Wamon. who led
38-23. after Daniel Ho opened
the p nod with, whttl el e , a
thr ·pomter
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Steve Virgen
DAA.Y PILOT
LACUNA Bl:ACI I -
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Dan Johnr,ton'<t two
worid apUy d scnb<>d
l\lS girls r team's 2·
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League ho t L•guna
Beach TbW'Sday rugbt.
"Gr at heart! Great
ht"CU'tl Johnston told ha
play<'r moment alter
ophornore Stacy Kn kcm n
M"nrf'd lh gGme-w1nnin9 goaJ
Wlth ~ WC"OD< I lt.
The Mustangs ft 2-SJ.4, S.2'1 in
INgUe) ftniihed tied tor serond in ·
th PCL and kn()('kt'd the ·
I -8-b. 3·4·31 out of playoff
cont ntt0n. Me a t lied with
Univc"1ty, whkb w w pt by
lh M _tom lhll seuon.
• 1 m v proud of d
John ton, who m.-d frf'quent
ub tltutlon throughout tb •
gam • lneludmg Knkorlon.
knkorlan' goel um from a
curner kick by nlor U Dunri,
Junlor Sheron Oay, wbo
compl -t d a danhng perfot•
GIRLS socaR
mence. let up th • romcr
lock wtth a hot on g041
Dunn also booted a
com r kick th t t up
JWUOr Kristen Bagwell's
go.U an th 51 t minut
A shot by Day led to lh t
comer kick as w II.
s.gwcll also ~n---d ln
th l • 1 ti with Laguna
Bffch in th flnt round
orPCL
Costa MGM tr•lle<l. 1 ·0,
than three mtnut lo, when
Laguna 8eact\ Xored 00 • C'Omef
kick play.
I lowev r. the Must.ang h ld
th lh I of
tb wty lbanu to Ophomore
oalkeep r K•allyn G ntl1 n<J
f v n wv ). junior w per
O.vtn Denman.~ tat
Schof!tl . ruor S6I ih Ronqu.lllo
tind Ire bm•n Nllani Ou.art •
Sophon'IOTM R.adlel UUgbes ..wi
Juh Nomur• •nd rr .. haa.o
Rothel Ronquillo were key
ub\litut 1h1ougbout lbe ~
and C'Onutbutt"d g Uy tn
wuuung effort
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Friday, febtuory 8, 2002 9
HIGH SCHOOi. TRACi All> FBD
C&rn y resigns at Costa Mesa
C OSTAMl!SA -JohnC411lCY.11f~
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ANTEATERS
CONTINUED FROM 8
to-back ·three-pointer• from
iwl Aocchlt and J\JlltJn Logan
to pull Wlthlo nve, t 1-a Idaho
could cl<JM lb g p no more ••
"Our t4Mm hu it tondonq to
yo through iput\$ wbf!~ we don't
~'OM at All. 40d you can only bold
fl .C"JI for ICl lung,• P•rry id. •1
thought w w doing a. good a
)()h cit ftm JVl"ly b w could and
wt '>lopped them at ~me very
11111x11tant ~1nts tn the game, but
w1• muldn t com down wid ~ w lhop into th lead.•
Thf' nll'alerr. took a 29·22
l«>ud .it hnlfUme. d pit hJt1Jng
only Hof l5 h Id go.Ua 132'¥,.), For
the gc11T1e, UCI 11\dd a tedSOO·
low 18 ol 55 field goals (32 7'low}
Tlw qudd led the cont rence
y111ng into the gdme in field-goal
1,.•1tt•nlct<Jl' t 4951 dnd was fourth
111 th<' rounlry di tlw t>egmruno of
lht• Wt-t•k
I h1• Vandllb d.Jdnl '10 much
h1•t11•1 w11h their fauld -9octl
p•·rr 1•nt11qt> lut~ I b ol 48 m th
11111t"'' t 1:1 l"".t Tht' Anteateffl
rlul huw the d<lvantaq un<lf-r llw
h•wtrrh prhng up 48 r('hounc:h to
lcl11ltu' l'>
In our Id.St gdmt' w1• madl' ctll
11u1 11111!>1llt• shots,• UCI ( o;>«b Pal
!>011q!J1,, -..ud "We took the three
v ••• drctn t m11ke our hob torught,
hut I tl111m1 ht our dt•lc•nM.• cmd """"'I\•· u•bounds we r<' there
1 T lw v.1111l.1l'>I uru u touuh lt•M1 to
f>f,J\ \\1th the pace thC'} pldy ul.
'"11 h 1-""''"sJon "' import.int • l ( I 'tnr1<'d the i.{"rond hoU
mu< h hk•• 11 began the hrst. w1lh
I
a big tuft. Tbe An•ten Weal on
• 9-2 purt after tw.k. Wltb
1JllYeft al &be poulta oomlDg from
P.u~.
' Md~ dlipp9d In wtlb 1M
polnll and ·~for UO.
J R. C'llNt grebbed 10 r-.bouods
for the Antuten, fOUowed by
Jordlo Hams wllh rune.
·we ju.st anM ln &Dd went
wilb our game plan.• P1inda Nkl
• 1 h.av to g'lv.t • IOI al credlUo I.be
oth r guys gelUng m4t the bell.
Without them It wouldn't have
hap1 ned. We htd .omo good
pusmg.·
Leading the Vandal• were
Mwqu1s Holme• (runo po nt.t),
Rodnov • 111atre (aeven polnll) and
Davkl liowell (teVen poUlta). Moe
J nlam, who entered Ole g&me
u Idaho's lead.Ing scorer with •
10.CS points per game ave.nige. w•
held KWet . Jusnn Logan, who
went Into the contest MCOnd in
l8IUJl SiOOnDg With a 9 2 points per
game average. bAd UV poult.S.
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me••ws
•&ten ran. 72-67 . Uoas ~ 6-0
UC Irvine's wo-
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te.m abto1bed a
72-67 Big Weit
Conl nc:e loll to bott ldabo
Thursday ntgbt u Oard
P mberton Ut tt up Wltb a 33-
point effort for the Vandall.
The Antuten. led by C1ndy
Oparah (21 polnta, six boarda
and three ). had a 37 .30
d at halftime.
But despite double-figure
9COrincJ from Kristen Cteen and
UM Woznick (both firusbed with
11 polnts). UCl WU unable to
deal Wllb Pemberton, who hit
t l of 16 from the field. a.nd was
9 for 10 et the line. She canned
two of her four three-point tries.
Meg LeBLanc (13) and Julie
Wymtra ( 12) were also in double
figures for the wtnnen.
UCl, DOW 7. t•, •-6 in the Big
West, will bost Cal State
Nortbrldge OD Feb. 8.
Idaho. which outrebounded
the Anteaters, •I ·25, improves
to 8-13, 2·8.
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bMdel-Aldo Silva -1 weatU..~ /
and one--bit vt.il·
Ing Vanguard Univua1ty In
college bueb•U Thunday,
dropplng Vangu,ud to 2·7.
Juon Seerte w1 the only
Vanguard with • boso bit, o
single n the third inning.
SUv struck out 11.x and
walked three. = 'p
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Collegewua~O
winner over non-
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Southwestern lo a women's
ten.Dis malcb al OCC Thwsday.
OCC Is now 1·1. Southw tern
dropped to 0-2.
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS IASll1UU.
Mesa tops Laguna, 55-29
Mustang will play Northwood tonight in playoff
for third place in the Padflc Coast League.
LAGUNA BEACH -Junior
RhondJ Nalf 1CX11'8(J 23 poUJta and
pulled duwn 1ix rebound• os
QJQa. H1gb .. gifts belcetbalJ
!Nm defu.ttl'ld bolt LoguDa Sood\
SS-29, 1bWlld4y In a PeMllt: COut
lcttgu hnale Tb~ Muttangs fl 1 • lS, S-5 tn
the PCL) Will play NortbwOCYl
torught ot 7 o'dock at Uruvemty
H igh for third place end .the
I •1J1Jo'w lln11I automauc CIF
playoff 1pot The Mustangs are
seeking their 13th straaght
pe>JlM 0 dJ>pearana!·
• In th 11 wtn ovet the Masts
(3·20, 0,10), the MU5tAngS were
also I~ by 1unlor guard Staaie
Sancbex ( 10 points) end 1enJor
g\.ldld ElJcen Bello (five asstsbl
Naff and Sancbe1 added two
st 4ls ch
• CORONA DEL MAR -Corona
del Mar I llgb sentor Carrie
liawluns, who hctd mis ed the
girl basketball team's last 16
gam with 11knee1n1ury. closed
out her vamty career with a ltve·
point performdnlc ln the Sea
~· 38-34 Paone L.Hgue
boml' loss to Northwootl
Thunday
I lawk1ns. who 'itarted on
teruor rught. was a t\Jghhgbt for
the h~ts (7·18, 2·8), who cam
up .. bort in lhen bid to knock
Nor\t\woud out of 1~ third-place
Ue w1lb Costa Mesa
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1995 CADILLAC DEVILLE
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