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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-11 - Orange Coast Pilot-- SERVING THE NEWPOl{T -WE.SA C~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MON>AY, FEBRUARY 11, 2002 . Campaign shifts .from park to overdrive • As March 5 election nears, the pro and con El Toro forces get ready to make their case to voters on Measure W. Peul Olnton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -Over the next month, voters are expected to have one big topic on theu nuncls - the fate ol the El Toro Manne Corps A.Jr Statioo. Three weeks Crom now, county voters will decide whether they pre- fer a central park or an airport at the closed bese by approving or deny- ing Measure W. The South County-mounted Im· tiative would change the zorung at the 4,700-acre base from aviation to open space to allow Orange County to create what promoters say could potentially be the greatest park in the United States and put a huge crimp 10 any plans to bwld an air· port there. The election. to be held Marcb 5. will be the fourth referendum in the coooty's nearly nme-year effort to build an airport df the base. Th.ree earlier uubauves have ultunately vahdated that use for the bese. "It's not the end of an airport (J.f Measure W pas 1. • saJd 84.rbata Lldunan. the execubve dlrector of the A.J.rport Work.Ulg Group ·nus IS the fourth tune -two we won at the ballot box. the Uurd we won in court If we do not succeed (ln Marchi. we'll be back 10 court to challenge 1t and WUl And we'll be back an the saddle • However, If the measure passes. SupeCV1S0r Jun Silva -an ai.rport supporter -has wd he will support the public' choice to bwld a park at the base. That can hamper efforts to push through an airport since alf· port supporters will no longer have theu 3-2 board ma1onty. instead. the pro-park crew would Costa Mesa Councilman Gary Monahan. though. agreed with Llchman that Uu.s election wouldn't be the final word on what happens at the bc!se ·u 1t passes, somebody takes at to court." Monah.an wd. ·u it falls, they try a htth (uutlative). U this keeps gomg the way 1t has. the Feds will Just put a fence up • Supporters of the llUbabve are already powenng ahead full throttle SEE PARK MGE 4 Neighbors' awareness expands •Residents in Costa Mesa's Killybrooke area. where a Neighborhood Watch is already in effect, will expand efforts with emergency response training. COSTA MESA -For Diane Hill. emergency preparedness IS not some- Uung to be taken bghUy The Klllybrooke resldent, who was instrumental m form.mg a N gbborbood Watch in the Hall ol Fame area. now encourages her neighbors to take what she calls •the next logical tep. • She is publ10Z.10g, or rather renunding m them about. the Fi.re Department's Com- muruty Emergency Response Ttauung program started by the oty about hve years ago. • ""°TOS IV ~ l.IACH I DAl.V lrullally. the pro- gram was designed for local busm . S&d Costa Mesa Fire Cb.Jet Jun Ellis. who played a role 10 slartlng the program. In the last year. the department has expanded 1t to mclude homeowners, be S41d For more 1nfonnat1on •bout the Community Emergency Respon• Tra1n1ng program or ..... Feng Uu &bows her O&-year-old mother, Clara. a brllllant di.splay at tbe Fudnetlon of Otthldl International Show and Sale at ~ -South Cout Plaza. Norman's Orcb1dl, creator of tbe d.llp&.y, was one of many vendon at the show. to find out how to get• customized progrAm. e.111 theCOSU Mew Fire Prevention Buruu •1 (714) 327-7400 --. Bloo • g sales Hill' neighborhood will pro~bly be the first ID the oty to benefit from the pro- gram ID that all resid nts 1n the 11 streets off FAIJ'Vlew Road south ol the San Diego Freeway will receive informabon packets on bow to prepare for and act in case of a d.J.saster. About 100.000 people check ~ .. ':°'a out more than 100 orchid displays at South Coast Plaza during a colorful -· .• four-day .. ... .. event 8ryc. Alderton DMY P1l.oT N ot one, not two, but three Ooors of orduds from around the world filled South Coast Plaza during the weekend as enthusiasts gathered to appred4te, buy and l am more about the colorful plants. More than 60 vendors from areas are far as Thi· wan. Hawall, Mexico, lbailand and the Pb.illppin converged on the Costa M .. mall's Crate & Bar· rel/Macy's Home Wing from Tbunday to Sunday for the 22nd annual FucinatiOo of Orchids International Show and Sale. Among the more than 100 orchid dlaJ)lays wu the 30-foot •Majestic JuogJe• deAgned by Don David- son, a Ooral and Roee l>ar8de dalgn9'. SEE BLOOMING MGf 4 bout lt Oft his radio program, Thm-bl dug up a copy ol the PUot to find a name ol one ol the dejected cheer· ....,..eok>okup. HI bind J MI ........_an oft. 1mw.ca )ualar wbo ._ ooe ol ttMJ9li Int dldni .......... mede. didn't ..... Iba dllnrtuttiag The packet includ specific informa- tion on hom first aid and d.isute.r kits, assessing one·~ home for damag and mjun , and checking on nelgbbon - espec:ially the elderly Hill said the program is a po11bve l! p that will keep the residents alert. •Once we take care or cnme m our area. the Neighborhood Watch u an orvanization tends to g t dormant.. Hill sald. •This ll just another way to get to know you.r neighbors and ltrwngthen • network that ll already m pi.c.. • I going to end any ti.mll IOOll ......... a.... Yelila. ... I •t' .... ':I' wl9lldllel n ; wse cwwwiJ*d by' DwtDbelbeommldll11"9rldln ftlr Ille Km-PM dllc )odlllJ Hmce.lbeD1 IUJ•_.bom. T1i9 IWil cm.' , I bne •• .., ............ Ow' ... Bowl...., ....... ctr ..... ant 'tg-..11D D ._.. __ _, .. :7..,Uli ... . .... , -. .................... -·J ......... ...., .... .... ,._,. Mil J $ .... EE 13 t 12 ..................... ... --. • SEE AWAftENESS Mfll 4 w. ... _____ , __ ......,_, ...... ____ . .. s S.11 aiitiorne OUtSide ~ t4-t>or, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa P1ra..sallln9 near the BatbOa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip Is $45. (949) 673-1693. 2 Monday, Febniory 11 , 2002 PK>TO COURltSY CS M SHElttAAH tJIM«'f-. C<*>M 00. MM Muriel Is seen aground In tbe Newport Harbor entrance channel In Corona deJ Mu on Jane 19, 1927. ~ A memorable wreck Muriel enjoyed a bil of nqtoriety while marooned in Newport Harbor in the late 1920s John a lakh S1'£0 Al TO THE PILOT • IDIT'OWS NOTE: John Blakh is • Corona del M¥ rftident ~ volunteer •t the New- port Harbot Nautul Mwe\lm. About once • month, he writes hlstones of mterfl\lng boats that grked Newport Harbor A bout 10 a m on Sunday. JuJy J . 1925. my father and I were wallung bdre-footed along Ocean Beach near • E • Street on lhe Balboa PerunsuJa We Sdw over lhe rooftops of the bay1ront home lhe four lofty masts of the top sa1J schooner Munet moV\Jlg lowly down the bay toward the harbor entrance The Muriel was built by Hay dlld Wright at Alameda m 1895. She was 162 feet long with a beam. or width. of 36 feet, 8 i.nches. She had a depth of 1 1 feet. 8 mches Muriel was owned by Hind and Rolph and Co. of San FranQS("(), where Muriel was reglSt.ered and home port- ed. Most ol her career was m the Paafic tumber trade coestwlse -MuneJ could well have delivered lumber from Qre.. gon to OUT Newport Pier The lumber was oftloeded onto railroad ca.rs. which were pushed out on the pJer Steam locomotlves then took the &ooded rail- road cars to Santa Ana for distnbubon. The commero al salling tups were replaced by steam schooners about 191.C Many of the sailing ships were lAJd up in the San Frannsco Bay area. Ruben Shafer. a Newport Beach fisherman. purchased Munet and sailed her to Newport Harbor Muriel was converted to a ft hing barge. ln the summ r. dunng th fishing season, she was anchored about a mile off th Newport Pl r. Launches operated betw n the pie r and Murtel to taJt, fish rman out for a day of "good flihing. • In the fall. Murtel wos towed Into th safety of Newport Harbor for th winter On that Sunday monung ln JuJy. Muriel was being towed out to her summer ancborag . Suddenly. th<' Balboa ·white· fire engine went down to the point With its '1ren bJow. mg.1bis. in those days, indkated a drowning or a boating accident u well as a fire. My father and I followed m our trusty oJd Dodge towing cer. Muriel WM being pulled by a motorized freight barge rather than a proper tugboat, and they were tow· ing with a short towline. As they got to the head of the narrow entrance channel. a huge ground swell humped up and the tow line parted. The motorized tow coWd not get another line on Muriel. She drifted over to the Corona de1 Mar sand bar. fetdung up at an angle to the main channel. Attempts to pull her otf failed. The g round swells broke against her port bow. Due to the changing currents at the harbor entrance, Muriel caused the Corona del Mar bar to increase in m e o;o that at low tide, people couJd walk out to the sb.lpwreck and chmb on board. nus proved to be a big summer attracuon. My father and I donned bathmg suits -bathing trunks were illegal at that urne -and at low tide waded out lo Muriel We boarded with the help of a rope that was hanging down from the boat landing platform. which had been built and attached to the starboard Ide. Vandals bad broken the g ky· Light in the after cabin. Being bare footed, we bad to be careful. Mr. father was not a good swunmer, 'JVwas• 7 years old. The bde was conung tn - so we did not stay on board very ~. Dunng a heavy southeast storm in the winter of 1926. Mwiel wu bloWn off the Corona del Mar sand bar. Sail· mg with •bar poles• (four muts) with no one on boeJd, she moved Kn* the channel heading back lnto the harbor. She fetched up on the Ba1boe Penlnsula sand bar about SO ~.aft the wooden bu.lkbead in froot of what ls now 2290 Channel Roed. At about this time. a Capt. Eli8al 8'1.ab&hed saNage rights and mot~ ceslon ol Muriel. He and bis -.odete took up resadence ln tbe after cabin. The plan was to pump her OUl end refloet the ship. A gllllOline ~ cenbilugal pump was placed on deck. Oki.tasbkloed bard hat dMng equip- ment was Uled to dive tnDde the huD to plug up the boles. The four masts were cut off at the deck and removed Due to the sbUting currents at the harbor entrance. the presence of the Muriel again caused a sand bar to build up between the bulk.head arid the Muriel so you could walk out to the ship on dry sand. My father and I visited the Mwiel one S\mday afternoon.. We easily d1mbed aboard and watched EJimloo -dressed in bard hat diving gear - go down a steel ladder tnsida tbe bull to patch up lea.ks. He came beck up and modaned to his astistant. wbo was ~ting the hand-driven air com· pressor, to cut a piece ot CUMll 10 111.e. There WU a strong nm:a that the Muriel was being Uled as a~ for rum runners who brought m Jlrge <t'*ltities ot booze frcm ships oelbOre. One feOow told me that ooe day be was on board at low tide wbeD tbe pump was pumping waler into the bold ot Muriel to CXM!f' up cues of boom. Finally tn 1930, tbe sand bu around Munel was dredged away. But Muriel would not move because she was full of water. So a contract was awarded to E.M. Burris, who conducted a general trucking busi· ness. and Sam Talbert. a house mover. lo remove tbe unsightly bulk. ,11 They saturated the wood with ~ ttove oil and burned her to the waterline. Dynamite was used to break the hull apart. An okl tub· ioned hou.se·moving capllD (• witi· cal drum) was placed on lbMe and attaChed to suitable •dead men• (logs buried in the sand). One end ol a large ""-' wu attached to t.be remtl'*'O patts of Muriel The other end WU wouDd around the capltan and • team of mules were bameaecl to a JOog cap- ltall bar. The blindfolded mules we.re then led around ln • dJde, ~ rotated the capltan.. Thus perts of Munet were pulleCI tnto the beach and hauled eway by Bunts' true.kl. So in the spring of 1930, the 35. year life of the four-masted top Mil tchooner Muriel ended. Tbe Sberman Ubrary at Co1ona del Mar bas UM'lnbled a· pidorial nhibit of Muriel lnclud8a int two ct..d ev-from her rigging, Wf*tl I salvaged 1n 1930. ... ,. ...... MO... ... S744M IEMf!S ttQDM (949)642-toe6 rigtlc "° ,..,._. ........ ~ ..... [, -. IWaift <Ml .. I ... If M ~ •••t'Jl U ----~ .._~ ...,,.,,...,. .,...,. ....... -~'fOl/ CIOIN,..ltl ~the o.ify Not OI """ - Mm"' __,,.,,, rt • 4; W•owns. IJMTOIUQtUS ........ -. ~ ....,_ ... ...,..,... 22 IW! ......... er...,.,,_.,..... ,,...,W2M Our.._• now. 11¥ 54.. c.. ~CA Nt.17. OMol hold.,.. Mondlly -"*" ltJO .. "" • ' p "'· Qa't10 1"',..... Or ... Olunt1 ..S-9141 ...... 0Nt'9 ...--,. ............ =---= ,.. ... ,., .... . ·= === 0 0 •• - -.....JNitWaM1 I ,... ... a.._ .. ........ ~ .......... 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The knowledge and expertise that Kasules pos· in boating as well as in law enforcement is very ben- efldal to our harbor. Kasules has brought back community service to Newport Harbor and the boating public, something that's apparent in every deputy who petrols the wa.terways. Al an active boater on many harbor-related com· milteel, I we&oome him and his 5taff to OOlltinue the deYeJop- ment and c::onnectloo between tbe Orange County Sbedfr1 Depertment. the city~ New· port Beech. the boaters and the other entities In Newport I hope tbal everyone bas the time to vtslt the harbor to tee the cUWiderable difference lince Kasulel' appcmtment and bow Newport is beo•niog a ·boaler'·frimdly· port. Kasules bas proven that the county c.an provide the COO· tractual Harbor Patrol with the dty ol Newport Beach. As the Newport Beacb Harbor Com· mi5sion takes olBdal duties next mcmth. I wge the county and city to work u a team and suggest tbe new Harbor Cornmbmon admowiedges Kasu*' knowledge bue. Speaking ~the Harbor Comm'ninn. where is the new crmm._.,..,1 There a.re many oogcmg ir.me tbal the balm axnmltlee WU ectiDg upoo to help the barbor. Sourca tell me that tbS'e are about 40 eppkants for the leV'C COlll• m......, wtl and that a DUDl· bs Of the applk:atiom were reaiMld Clll the lat day appli- c:atiom W8'9 fia:epted. Who are t.beH .co appli· cantlf I never saw 40 people at the harbor committee meetings we held during the last three years. Present at the meetings were the ones who actually care about the harbor and not the ones who now come out of the woodwork just to get a commissioner's title. Jam not trying to per- suade the selection commit· tee. but one only has to look at who bas been active to this point 1n time with the dty's Harbor Committee. Harbor Water Quality committee and/or the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce's Marine Corruruttee. These are the people who will do the job without the fanlare that some people want from being on a commission. • • • An lmpottant Newport Harbor Chrlstmas Boet Parade meeting 11 Ml for 5 p.m. Wed.neldey 1n the New· pol1 Beach Chamber of Com· merce'1 conference room at 1-470 Jamboree Road. Change ls necessary to l8Ye the parade and now the question ii not the number of Mike Whitehaod THE HARBOR COLUMN days. which has been changed from seven to five, but the route. One new idea is that on the weekends. the boats will follow the nonnaJ route and on the weekdays. they will follow a aborter route. Good Idea, but will it con· fuse tbe boaters? Yes. How- ever, J tb.lnk it is feasible to at least try it this year. After following the normal route seven nights last year. I was swpnsed at t.be Lack of decorations and support of tbe parade tn light of all the press in the two a..reu being considered for removal from tbe route. These areas need so-called •block captains· who wW en.sure that the homes are W with decora· tions to show their support. A few of tbe homes or condos were lit. yet more were dark as I cruised by every night. Alto. whoever took the cheep lbot lhlMtening VOiun- teer Brett HempblD sbould step up the plate and be an adive supporter to lee first. band what it tabl the cham· ber to organize tbtl ..em evesy year. U my math is cor· red. the dty eltimates that there .,. more than 9,000 boatl in the harbor, and tf only 10% participate, that woWd be 900 boats. But we are getting only about 1 %, or 90 boats. registered tn tbe parade. Let's work as a community on tbe parade to keep the tradition alive for tbe next hundred yea.rs. • • • np of the week ls to check your dock lines. During th.ls time of year, most boats sit tdle and the weather is at its worst causing chaffing to the dock lines. ll'ade out any worn lm and use chaffing gear where the lines touch a hard surface that will wear out the fibers. Also, be t'Crt4ln that you have the conect type of lme and cbameter for your boat. I always add m a few extra spnng lines th.is bme of year to help absorb some ol the ol1 ol the bow and 5tem U you're on a moonng can. use an extra helper line along with your primary line plus, as I mentioned, chaffing gear. Think smart end your 00.t will thank you. Safe voyag . suu Ill Ill .... Daily Pilot Moodoy, ftbtuory 11, 200'l I Campbell to revise 'Crystal Cove bill. Finishing a general plan updci.te •Assemblyman wants to extend El Morro leases five years to renovate cottages. •The~ makeup of the committee bas angered Green.light activists. PllUI CUrrton DAILY PltOT CRYSTAL COVE - AssemblymM John Camp- bell has revascd tm fund- mg bill for the cove tn an attempt to win support from his De.mocrallc col- leagu . Campbell, who repre- ents Newport Beach, said he hd reworked an Id a he lint proposed last year that would allow r 1d nts of the El Morro traJJ r pdlk to stay pa t December 2004. when thetr lease on the state-owned ldnd exptre In 11 bill he '>dtd he would mtroduce in th • next two Wf"eks. C' umpooll will propose e xtending the leases for hvc years to ratSe money to restore the 4h beacbfront cottage& ut Cry tal Cove State Pdfk The btll would uncdp the El Morro renb, urune· dJately e nding them rock· etmg to a market rate Right now, ren~ rdnge from $500 to Sl .000 per month. Earlie r. Cdmpbell pro- posed a 10-year exten~1on dnd d doubhng of the rents However. that pro- p<>Sd.I wa roundly rejected by Stdte Pdrks Director Rusty Are1d& dnd lordl onvuonmt"ntahs~ Aretd dnd olhPr pcu~ ofhndls have su1d dn extension would needle . ly lock LhP~publJc out of El t>.torro "There's been d lot ot oppos1t1on to tJu . • C dOIJ.>· beU dcknowledged "fTh(.) revamped plan) lS a con- ce s1on to sdy 'I undcr- tand thut. I !lhar(' your destre to get tt to public UM>'" Campbell cud his roll· bdrk of the <•xtem1on wa also a re ponse to new thdt an addJtJonaJ S2 8 mil· llon would be cJva1lable from the C4hfom1d Coastal Comrru ion for the rf'StoratJon of the cottages State Parks pokesman Roy Steams reiterated the department's contmu d oppo 1uon to Campbell's 1d a. when told about th chang The tate plans to transform the trdller park into ct public cumpground after removmg the renters ·our de tr lS to go ahead with El Morro to m t the tugh d mand for coastal carnpmg, • Stearns said. ·1 don't lhmk we want to extend their llrne there. INSIDE SCOOP Not the Clinton~ cal ... S ock lt to blm. The meyo(I t..l har- boring • little leCftt -OM be'I bMD •ble to lhelW bMlnd COUDdl CM•b9r'I' ob· eo-oe;zl laialdng._ ..... ·-I . CXID-.......... Speek Up =DDISl..a Ma,yor'IW •••• .., Out.cl him· ... ·r would 11ra '° tbankmy~on lbe «"!' ... Iii ..... .. Jdl 411dll' ... ..... .. _ ... ,..,, .. ......... _mayar Ill ... f/la. lld ... I ---...-a· .............. =-...... .We're not Interested .• T h e C rystal Cove bW is one of 4bout 20 I d e a 1 Campbell John ls k:iclnng Campbell around for possible legislabon dunng the cur- rent session. which began in early January. AU propos- 415 must be subautted to the legislabve counsel's office by Feb 22 so they can be clSSlgned a bill number. Campbell said he will dlso coauthor a bill wtth Assemblyman Tom Har- man, a Repubhcan who represents Huntington Bedch. and two other Orange County legtSJators thdl would give the Orange County Sarutabon Dtslrlct the ability to treat urban runoff at the dgency's Fountain Valley sPwdge treatment plant. The-bill is slmilar to Assembly Bill 810. wtuch Campbell · successfully passed ID 2001 to gwe the IMne Ranch Water D1Slnct the ability to LnStall wet· lcmds along San Diego Creek to hlter runoff head· P<l llllO Upper Newport Bay. Runoff hasn't been dealt w11h. Campbell sa1d. because too many oties cmd other local agenoes currently have 1unsdJCbon there ·Part of the problem with the runoff 1s the Betlkamzauon of the water· shed.· Campbell satd. "Nobody has the authonty dnd responsibility to take care of the problem.· A Cert1hed Pubhc Accountant, Campbell IS also experted to llltroduce vera.l tax refonn bills. HIS As embly Bill 1743. tntro· duced Jan. 7, would put the state' rules about rebrement accounts Ill line with federal laws, mcreas· mg contnbubon levels and r dunng taxe on 40tk rollovers. Campbell also said he hopes to lJ\Slltute a •post· card• tale lax return, where restdents fill out mmunaJ paperwork and ba their income tu on their federal return. Campbell ct.lso said he hopes lo tum out a state law protub1llng school dul- dren from carrying cell pbones and pagers to their schools. nOA!Xlim ~,...,...,~ ITO'IQIJlll ~ irw 119'* cro c:icnn cr1 roe l!ll:l'W O'IO ~ torr.~ l'D .. 11<111"'1 <I~ .tw;t! us ~ llClolJI01IClll:f\.IOllllCll:!IClll~ gicoo !l'ICM!l ~era C01D01G11t ICllfW'9 ........ ,..,VQI ~lfUOCll:! a~IO ~~"*"' • o.AlllibOOl'l"'AM••~ . ..., ..... _, eoro • llltldl ... °' • 1001 NllXl'Gl'lf..._ •h do~"~~ JWMC•••.,. OAttY PtloT NEWPORT BBACH The controversial question of who will serve on a commit· tee to help update the dty's general plan could have a flnal answer today. The members of the Gen- eral Plan Update Committee have the tall task of na.rrow- mg down their picks from 256 applicants for the d tizen- filled General Plan Advisory Committee. From that appU· lrlefly~11 THE 11EWS Winds begin to ease in Newport-Mesa High winds that have been whipping through Orange County should subside by lat- er today, say forecasters at the National Weather Service. Winds are expected to range from 15 to 25 mph in the morning and die off more by the afternoon. Sald Brad Doyle, forecaster for the NatJonaJ Weather Service. ·1windsJ will be Slgruh· cantly l than what they have been,• Doyle said. Santa Ana Wlnds ln Febru- clr)' are not unu.sual. he said. • 1t does happen: it's not out of the ordtnary. • Doyle said Temperatures today will WHIT'S AFLOAT • WHAT'S AADAJ is publrshed pertOdlc.tlly. If you ¥e plMlnlng a nautlc.tl eYent. wbmlt the Informa- tion to the Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St •• CosU Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170: ot by e-mall to t»i· lypllo~dmn.mm. GOllDOU TOUU Gondola Romance often dal· ly tours of Newport Harbor dunng lunch and dinner. Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out or Udo Marin.a Village. :MOO Via Oporto in Newport Beach UYll TOUIS The Upper Newport Bay Eco- l<>glcal Reserve and Nature Pre e rve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Back Bay at 10 a.m. every Sunday at 2301 UruveJ'SJty Drive, New- Donate ~vehicle. 1-888-30s.6483 Set hope in motion to improve local liv • 8oetl • .Real P.state • Tax DedUc:dble cant l.tst, they hope to nall down on Monday the name1 of the 32 to 37 appoint._ who.e legacy is expected to lest for decades. • J•ve been very unpreued with the process for selecting the appointees," laid Coun· cilman Steve Bromberg, one of three council memben on the 11-member update com- mittee. ·Tbe process has been a very thorough and a very fair attempt to get a good cross-section of the community." Committee appomtments were thrust lnto the spoWgbt recently when a Greenllght representative alleged that the process discriminated against older residents. om. dais responded that using range anywhere from about 70 degrees at the coast to the low 80s i.n.IAnd, be Mld. •Any time you have a San· ta Ana wind event, the Lem· peratures will be higher than normal and the a1.r wW be dn· er than nonnal .because the winds are coming from the east and northeast.· Doyle said. Nothing out of the ordi- nary as a result of the wmd.s was reported in Newport- Mesa. As they had on Satur· day, fughts into and out of John Wayne Airport new the opposite directions, a com- mon practice dunng wmdy conditions. Redevelopment meeting tonight Those interested m findmg out more about redevelop· ment -on the Wests1de of Costa Mesa and otywtde - port Beach. $20. Kayaks made available through Newport Dunes Resort. CaJJ (800) 585-0747 for re erva- tions. SUllDIY COOlll CIUISIS The Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters hosts cn.u.ses around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 pm. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast Highway. Newport Bea.ch. $20, mdud cruise, parking, coolaes and sodas. Reservations reqwred. (949) 650-2412. SIJLlllG CWSIS Sallboat rent.ah and prtvate lessons are available at Man· na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes indude navigation. big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first· mate instruction. (949) 673- ag u one of the many guJdellnel for the commltt stmply wu a way to ensure equal representation for old· er and younger r idents a.Uk•. •They've wanted to COO· 11der these appolntments very carefully.· Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood said, •especially because there ls such a large number of applicants.• The 30-plus members will be selected from different age group and wttb an emphasis on equaJ repreSE"n· tation from all areas of the dty. Five to 10 ol the post· bon.s will spec1alize lJ\ speot. lC mues that emerged as top prionlles during the city's VlS1on Fesbval. The speaa.l· bouJd be at the Seruor Cen- ter torught The Costa Mesa City Counol, acting as the Rede- velopment Agency, will meet to dlscuss pos5lble cba.nges in the city. A redevelopment expert hired by the oty will be on hand to explain techru· cal aspects of land use, blight and other relevant compo· nents of redevelopment. Council members will also appoint members to the new- ly formed Westside Redevel· opment Action Cornrruttee - designed to forge a working plan for the most western area of the oty The meebng IS at 6 30 p.m today at the Seruor Center 695 W 19th St For Ulforma- bon. caJJl714)754-5245 Newport school awards IBM Newport Eleme ntary 7763i the a1ue Dolphin Sail· Ing Club, (949) 644-2525: or Udo Sailing Club, (949) 675- 0827. IOIT lllltAU Balboa Boat Renlab cu put you on the water in many ways, with 51Jlgle and double llayaks. electnc boats. 14· holder satlboats, pedal boats and runabouts for off hore b will t.rldud batbOf .... traffic and d velo~t iA the airport uea. RI presentatlv from the bustn and enVJ.l'ONMl)tal communibea will al9o MJV• on th comnuttee. Once mbled, the group will get down to the nuts and bolts ol upd4ting lhe oty· general plan -tbe document that , rves u • bluepnnt for th oty's future. The group' ti.Qd.ing• &ad recommendauons will culDU· nate Ul a •comtt\wuty con· gress• -a huge town ball· type meeting wb re tM gen· era.I plan u~at will be final- 12ed. OfhdaJ hope that meetmg can take place before or bortJy alter sum- mer begms. recently gave IBM lhe Corpo- rate Partner AwMd for its e xtraordinary service and contnbubons to the school The computer company has do nated more than $100.000 Ill new computers to the school over the past four years. Big Blue bas al o con· tnbuted techrucdl resources to enhance the part:nerslup. The Corporate Partner Awt1rd 1 the bra.mcb.Lld of Pnnc1pal Denise Knutsen. who took over tn 1998. The partnerstup conunues to thnve as IBM is committed to donabng another 525.000 m ne\o\ IBM Think.Pad's for each teacher to use by June. The school foundc:tbon, wtuch bas raised more than $1 rrullion Ul hve ye&.I'!>, will put together a new tund-ra.ts- mg program to complement the new IBM donation for teacher tratrung use or crw I.Ilg the bay (949) 673-7200 Eledr1c: boat renl&b are avail- able by the hour at Duffy Electnc Boats. 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats a.re eqwpped with win· dow endos\U'i and CD play· ers Ice and cups are provid· ed. Reservatwns are suggest· ed An hour rental is $70 (949) 645-6812. WE DO THINGS RIGHT! OUR MEALS AR( A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN R['>1AUllANT WE'tAkE DINING TO THE WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE TOGO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! You cm •di&'._ JO powtds ,,,... 2.,. .... ,_ 10t1aysl ... 31 l · 4 Monday, f.bruary 11: 2002 "IUC SAflTY POUCI FILES COSTA •SA • -Tai.~ Gtww:t ~ uaiedlng $400 WM~ In the JlOODbtl at 7:14 p.m. Sat· ~ • IAIT t7nt ~A bur-GWY was 1epoc19d In the 100 6lo0 at 11~«>a.m ~. • H9 '90lt 90Ul.IVAM>: Bur· Ql.wy was 1epor1ed In the 2700 6loc)c at 11 :~Saturday. • 9"MQll ~ Pol- lel5ion of• controlled substance was~ In the 2200 block atS p.m. Fr~ • SANTA ANA AVINUI: A d\r'Nt with an Intent to tarror- ln was reported in the 1600 blodc at 2:10 p.m. s.turd.ly. • WIST 20l1f S1'lmE?. Chf Id endangerment w• repomd In the 700 blodc at 12:55 p.m Sat- urday. lllWPOIT IEACH • HllJOTllDflE: A sDllef 2001 Volk· ~ Beetle\ driW!f sic» re¥ AWARENESS CONTINUED FROM 1 The program bdsicaUy dJV1des the neighborbood into blocks. Each of those will have a block captain who will lead that assJgned area and be responsible for coordinating actiVJbes for that block. Each street also will have a leader. Hill said block captams and street leaders must undergo th tra.arung offered m the Commu· nlty Emergency Response lhwung program. The r • dents. too. are urged to lake part lll the program. she SA.Id. Neighbors ctlso wiU pick ·buddy houses.· In the event of a disaster. after malung sure e veryone an their own home 1s fine. residents wiU visit their buddy houses lo check on the people there. Getting org8.1Uzed as the best thmg any neighborhood can do, Ellis saJd. .~aewe 14'~ R es taurant ~---Estat>llstled rn 1962 ----- Morula, Night 5.pedal Omtplm Pa* Fikt Mi. Dinner SJ goo 'I""" J-rpnw11 ' 7"'1 ~ /"•_. AVILA CHICKEN SOUP Fresh chicken broth. chunks of chicken breast, and rice. Garnished wich avocado, cilamro and lime Mama's cure for the flu . Gnat To-Go ' PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 to ptss Mearure W. ~ ot • Jan. 19, the primary group back.log the meuure, Cil1· ~ens Cor s.t arid J lealthy CommuolUes, counted a $510,455 war ch t. Opponent.I or M we W, led by the Airport Working C roup's No on W political action commiU . hav tak· e n a UttJ lower lo gel out of th gate. Tb working group counted only $9,366 ln ope.T- atin9 co h a of th t time. county record show. The group has run om cable ad 11ttackmg the Great Park, bul not matL rs so far. spok mttn Dave Ellis said. The initiative' upporters have already ent out two campaign mailers urging county voters to approve Measure W. "I have lo assume they're • T'm very proud of them for domg this: b SaJd. ·u th y go through this type of prepara- tion, it really helps us expedite treabnenl and care lo affected areas when disaster s\ri.kes. • Rescue teams will check Wlth block captains, who wiU report who In their area Is anJured and the extent of the damage, Ellis S&d. ·u give us a firsthand evaluation of the neighbor- hood righ~ away,'! he said. The move by this neigh- borhood, Ellis hopes. will also proVlde a much-needed boost lo the warung CERT program. • 1rs a great resource. and at would be a shame if not enough people made use of it.· he saJd. ·we also cus· torruze the program so people can take 11 an groups.· · The department would hke to lake the program to caty schools by the end of ttus year, he Ctdded. ·n·s a free service we pro· vide," he SaJd. ·And we hope more resident will take advdlllage ot at.• not ad.-ly tuaded, • Mea1ww W •J>Ob'lm:AD t.ec.:Mird ~ ..... •Tbey ha¥en't ~out any IDaililn because Ibey don't have any money.• South County bdOt up· porten Mid thoy are plan· ning a h ghly 1pedallz d maiUn9 campaign that would bring a uil.lque mu- ge lo each area of the county. Separat mailers wW be sent to Cotta M and Newport BMcb, Including a separate mer to Newport Coast. Rectangular. blue s1_gns have started cropping up around town urging voters to reject the initiative aod •stop the Great Tu.· Airport boosters contend the •nlt:Jative, U passed. would result in a 1gnificant tax increase to county resi· dents to pay for the develop· ment of the ~rk at the base. A consuJtanl hired by the working g roup ln September saJd the G reat Park would BLOOMING CONTINUED FROM 1 The display depicted a mother tiger ittlng atop a 9'8SSY diff with two cubs below her. Bamboo ond tropi- cal blooms of onddium ond dendroblum orchids, fragrant . ginger blossoms. red anthuri- um and hellcoruas flanked the mother while yellow, pink and pwple hues from plants 'ucb as banana blossoms and proteas surrounded the cubs. The tigers were made out of dehydrated carrots and bell peppers softened with cardoon puff and pampas plumes, and were striped with black seaweed and aruon seeds. "I like the wtumsy of lhe tig~. • said Barbara Mona- han-Burke, a Studio C ity res- ident and garden designer who came to Sunday's show wath Newport Beach resident Margaret Burke. her mother- an-Jaw. "It's inspirational to see the combinations they use.· The two are nower lovers and have been conung to the show for as long as they can co-t $2. t bWJon to ctevelop To build • UbruY. art mme- um. nte:re1Uooal i.ke ud • haodlul of ot.ber cultural ameruU• could result ln • 10 • countywid• t.u, the eon1wta_nt Mid. B1llJ and othen say they're waiting for the rigbt opportunity to Jtrike agaimt Me uns W. • t'm not going lo talk about (campaign plant),• wd Bruce Ne1taade, the formf'r •uperv.lsOr beading up the effort. •The element of surprise 11 put of the strotegy.• tn the coming week.I. sev· eral televtsed debates have been scheduled. On Feb 20, N ta_nde wtll quare ofl with Irvine Mayor Larry Agran at the Newport Dun~ resort. Public television sta- tion KOCE will teievise a debate being heJd today. A third debate ls scheduled for Feb. 25 at Concordia Univer- sity ln Irvine. Tho tenor of the cam· remember. •nus lS the rucest display I've seen.· Bwke saJd. "It makes me think I'm m Hawaii.• Every year for the past five years, Bob ond Linda Enochs of Monarch Beach have attended the show where Llnda gets her Valentine's Day present -an orchid. This year's gift was a magenta-colored Milton.lop- , or a ·Pansy Orchid.· which Enochs couldn't wait to get home to add to her 15- orchid collection. ·This has an unusual face and color. a variety that I don't have ond one that ls pretty without blooms as it is with blooms,· she said. ·1 love orchJds because of their gracelulness ond color. It's so excUng to see a splke com- ang out of something. This is my valentule. • For some vendors, Sun- day's show was the largest show they've ever attended. Such was the case for ABC Orchids & Th>picals from Lafayette, La. Owner Bob Chauvin drove three days to Costa Mesa for the show. He said sales weren't what he expected but he took advantage of the event to peak with other growers and buy pla.nts to take home. ·we·re short of where we're hopa.ng to be. but it's nice to visit with Hawaiian growers and meet them face to face,· Chauvin said. "lllis Is a well-orgaruzed show.· The bigg sellers for ABC 6 oL Petite Fdct only $16.95 were the indoor orchid Pba· laenopm. which bas blooms that come on spikes ranging from t to <48 Inches long with colors from whit to a fl!d. lavender so dalk It approaches black. and the outdoor orchid CymbidJwn. Chauvin saxl • Sen.. Top Sirloin • 16oz.~ • I OoL F"alct Mjgnon • 12oz.. N. Y. Steak (a SWU.,l • 24oL Porterhouse • 8oz..J..amb CuJotte Steak Many customers greeted Fred Clarke, owneT of Sunset Valley Orchids Lil V1Sta, Calll., during his second year at the show. 9 OL N.Y. Stm Sandwich AJJ Enaus ladude Pocuoa & Vcgial Orclud loveB were partic· ularly attracted to a light lavender Olttleya that bad pale blue nowera splashed with a dark blue ring around the petal'• edge, he said. 1be show was ~ed to attract about 100,000 visit0t1 during ill four days. Just in ti'IM for Vdlmtinesl CHARLES H. BARR 9•'•' ~.-i•d.e Naw1111 ..... 1r -11w 1,,, ~,.~,..JOpm 1803W..1 M()rM -~ Ni•;• ... da.IS.. '9"1xUll Doily Pilot -I"'"\.. pa1gn. lD ttie week.al ading up to election diy, ti ••Ptct· eel to be fairly negative, tboee on both aid .. aay. •1t01 been pretty nasty so tar, wben you !Mave·tbe Air. port WorklDf Croup repeat· edly lying Uult tb.lt lniUabv WW caute • tu increase.· Klanter Mid. ·There Will be no tu.. u a result of this lnltlal&V. •• Thal ii true, EJ1i.s said. 1.1 no park ls ever built. •A Great Park w111 require a great tax,· Ellu said. •Wilboul a great tax, you'll get no park." The worklng group. IJl its campalgn.Lng, has even ~t up a Web site, where visitors can ca.lcu.late the amount or tax they would need to pay baled on thelr home vaJul'. for such a park. • MUI. CL9dON coven the •nv1 ronlMftt end John W~ne AirPort He may be re.ched •t (949) 764 4ll0 or by •mail •t paul.clin tonel•timti.com. NEWSROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 Jeonif er's mom, Mart.nne was also a little skeptical of her daughter getting involved with all of this, but has come to believe it's been a good experience. •1t•s run for them and 1t\ helped their self-esteem.· she said. She and the other mother" are looking for other fund- raising activities and c:ivtc- minded events the girls cdn take part ln, like perfonruny at the Special Olympics. As for Dees and Poonnan. they are planning smne maJOr gigs ror the Deestroyers. indud. ang po9bk! performances at the WMYJO 1Mgo CXlllCel't m JWle and maybe even the l.cll'. Angeles Marathon. Even U.. ~ahan, the cheer coach who lost her Joh m the controversy. has JOinwi up with the Deestroyers. choreographing their cheer routines and picking out their Deestroyers outfits n w Poorman sees b1g things ahead for all of them. "We're going to try and make it grow,• be said. "Thl' girls are IO psyc:bed. • So LI you were womed about the cheerleaders who didn't make the team and how they w ere faring. don't For Jennifer Nahin. the Deestroyers' opportunity har. taken much of the sting out of the whoJe cbeerleading letdown. wb.ich bas become the talk ol the tchool. ·we bad a rally yesterday where the c:bccrloaders bad to petf onn. • she said • u was· n't that bed. I didn't auss IL Something good always comes out ol bad situabons This is a Welong lesson.· 110 Broech.wv, COiia MW ••9180 , GU0n Of THE DAY "Alter the first round, you're down to 16 teams and It '.s like 'Where are _the cupcalces1' ... " '-'Y Hint. NewPort Harbor boys basketball coach EYE OPENER FtOr\Myll~ TERRY THOMPSON (Estancia) Doily Pilot Sports ..._ R~ Carlson • 9A9..S7 44223 • Spom FGx: 9A9-6SO.O 170 Monday, Februmy 11 , 2002 5 • HIGH SOIOOl. IOYS IASIE1W.l PlAYOff PAIRINGS DON llA HI O.AG.'f P!lOT Newport Harbor Higb senior point guard Greg Perrine (left) wtll be at the Sailors' helm when they ope"& CJF Southern Section Division II-AA playoff action Friday at home at 7:30 p.m. against Loara. CIF fits Eagles in Estancia given III-A at-large berth; Tars, Mesa open Friday in respective playoff divisions. CERRITOS ~tttn0a High boy-. bdsketball C'OdCh Chm Sorce would ltke to thmk 11 wa has program's strong reputabon I le'd love lo believed CIF State Divts1on 111 UUc m l9Ql, <;('(110n t1t1P-gitmf> llfl(W>ttrann"l tn 1990, '91 and '92. as well as pos~ason dppearances tn \J of the previous 14 seasons propelled the Eagl into th lone CIF South m Sectlon DavtSion rtl-A al-large berth But, "ht•n 1t cctme nc1ht clown to 11, the Eclqk-"'> wt•n• '>Imply th(' most glanng beneflodry of .m dll·mclus1VP dtlatud~ tht• soction pow rs took toward teams thdl '><ltlsfied the dl·lctrCJl' m lerld when pairings were annoW'l<'ed Sunddy di Gdhr t llgh ·we wdlltod to accommocittte peopl . • ~d Pdul \ Mlillo. the ection i.Sldnl commas mner who ddnunastrnlt>~ the bclskctbaU pldyoffs. ·cettmg kid'> mvolvt.>d dnd pldymg basketbdll gam is what we'rt' hc>rt• lor • Esldnott' \&tuabon wa umqu<' not onJy lx>cduse 1t WdS the only dt-1.ug ebg1ble team fdt ledSt t t wm ... 1 m its dJvtSton Tho Eaql were a.ncluded m thl' Ill-A toumam nt C'Vcn though 16 automabc quaW1 r.. cn'>t<"d to hll out the brttckct With E tanna ad.milted. Burrouqhs of RldqecrP'il I 12-9), wtuch hrushed thud in the Desert Sky Lectguf!, WtlS plucked from a first-round pcunng to ho t the Edgle., in d w1ld-C'ctrd game Wednesday at 7:30 p.m SEE BOYS PAGE 6 HIGH SCHOOi. GIRLS BASKmAll PLAYOFF PAIRINGS Estancia waits, watches PCL co-champion Eagles endure nine-day layoff; Mesa continues playoff run Thursday. CERRITOS -Paoiic Coast Lcagu girls ba k tball CO· champion Estanoa High will haV< to wall unbl Saturday for Lts postseason to begln. But fellow CrF Soul.hem Secboo Division m-A playoff rep ot.atlVe Cc.ta Me.e will play u.s MCOncl playoff game Thursday. Coech Paul Kirby' Eagl • who cla1med a ha.~ or lb program's first PCL bUe Mee 1991 wtlb a d ive 48-25 thwnpang of co-champion UnJvers.1ty 1bun&ly, '9Ceaved • flrlt-round bye when pairings were annoWK9d Sunday et GahrHigb. Estancia will host the Moinlngside--lA Caneda wtnner Saturct.y ln the MCond round ol the brac.Ut. whlcb Md only 24 lellDI to fW Its 32 pots, COltA M ... (12·15), which defNted Northwood, 584 , lo a PCL p1eyon f« third~ whidl aUlnded "*> ovesume Friday, vbits NO. 4·1Mded ROMIY (l.S·13) 1'bund9y at 7 30 pm. EIW1dl (16-10), winner ol 11 ol *" mt 12. lodudu.g five 1trmgbt after e IUIJ>ftliDg "'3..t t km at Uni Jan. 21. II among -..... c:ta.a1•·· In the dMlion '° l'9Cllhe. Ml.ifoWld bye, mucb to the ctillmey ol Kirby. ·rd rattMr be J*ytng Tbunday. • Mid Klrby, wbo la wocemed about tM .a.c.11 ol wtMll will be• ...._.y leyoft before s.turcs.y'l MCOnd·round conte1t. •But I~ .. ·a be W911·Nlllld," he lltkl. • ADd w1l gM e cbm1Ce Tbundly to ICOUI tbe ..._ ..... -.. eo peey,• IQlbrllid be ..... kl ...... up ftYe ,.........., ....,... '° ....................... bll tnduded only ..... ,..,... .... o1 .. -. n. ...... dbeled93zjb a •palal.,._.'ftlliM, =z--rc.-1'1M ................ w ............... , MW' 'f Std "J (No. 3 1111lliQ ti '=IGIW...._ ,... .... a , s ,.., ... ta n1,11.-.•• CIJD 111 ~.=-7 • dtl ~... .... .. -&'CSP ............ MS 2 I•• -MU.mt# Clilllll.Y "°' E?llt .... 71 d ........... _ ..... .. ............................ ,. •-.s • Ill Sports Hall of Fam Ct·lPbraLing Lh.-111illt·1tuiur11 SHOR1Y SC R Youth baseball His ndme was Conrdd, but everyone cdlled him Shorty. dnd he was very big on codchmq youth bd ebdll. Steve Virgen DAllY PILOT I I b.swhctll 1'> truly mi Aml'n<d's pdsllml', 11... 1111111 bt'C"dUW of people hkt• Conrdd "Shuny· Sch<•t1lt•r ..,hnrt) prodtJ<<•d t1 '>Ike of AmPrlfd with youth bc.1wbdll in Co\tr1 \It•'•' .11Ht Newport Bt•dch Alonq with h1' fncnd Lukf' l>dH'> -;cht•dlc•r C'Odched tht• I ldrhor Ared ba\eball progrnm in tht> 1 '~*'"" dnd 11'-. on this WP<>k "hurt\ " rPC'O<Jnlll'd dS d Ddll} P1l11t ~port\ t-foll of Ft1mP honort'<' S<'hPt1lf'r born fl•h I.I, l!-1.!l> in r>.mv1llt'. Ill .,tood '>·loot-i <1ml on <1 <Jood dt1y 5-4, thu., th1• mcknilffit' ~hort} 11<• Wd., hdrcJI) l'V<•r c <1ll1•d Conrdd Short) ., love tor bt1sebt1ll tw9t1n an IUIOOI!> and he Cdmed II over to Ca.hfom.Ja when he dnd h1., ldm.tly mnvt•d there Th<.• cheater .. re 1ded Ill Co-;la Mew since l Q58. when • horty beqan lo work for thf' Co'ild t-.IP'>d County Wtlter ()1.,tnct Hss fomaly would con.,. t ul wile. J-;dlwll<t four boy\, Fred \.hki> Tom dnd FMnk. <tncl ont• q1rl ThC'f('\d The lour brolht>r'> t1b.o took up lht' lov1• Im bt1'>f'hdll dnd evt•ntuully plctyf'd for tht• I lt1rhor Ared btl ebdll proqrdm Thl'rt' Wd'> ., llm1'. Tom ctnd M1kl• ~C'h tlfcr rl.'mt'mtwr. "h1•n Shorty c.1nd Otl\.., c o.ic'ht•d .i Pep i-Colu basebdll '>QUdd thdt enterPd a ndtaonWldl' tournumt-nl with tht' dlvl'>son drt'd wannl'r advtlncanq to C'Ompellt111n 1n HawcW "'lC'wport Harbor ll111h tandout Chn Thomp,on dnd curr nt Cosld ~h:~'d I h9h lt1<1tlldll C'OdC'h Dav{• Perkin .. wt'm 1m the team Shorty''> sqmtd m•drl~ movC'd on to Htlwd11. but thl'y had th 1r div ion arect St>mllandl wm ta.Ii; n away from thl•m ttftl'r opp4 Ing coach h.•dmcd tht> P p 1-Cold :team d t1w 'd oll h<ll t •we end d up CJl'llsnq booted out or th toumtlm<'nt." 1d Mtk Sc.heater. who wa the team's betboy ·w e probdbl) could hdve went to Huwc.111 ~ly d d wa a raelly bt with tht• Hubor Ju a btiebe.ll pnxtldlll 11 dlwoy mad an fort to coach H J t pent a lot of llme "1th u Wh n I bad my lust n We< t htiod bun tO<JHtwr !'1.h ctud \\ <f' .1IWdY' th"'" lur th•• kid' It w '-"" I 'o mu< h thul \\ •. \\(JO ( htHllJlll>n'>ttiP~ ht'< 1111"'• I dun I r••ml'mlwr u.' wmn1nq c ht1mp111n.,h1J." Rut w1• di\\ .i~., 1•n10\f'd th•• '>port Tht> wmn1nq "'''" t ul\\ <1'f' th.11 uuportdnt • .\,1d1• lrom 1 uc.11 hinq '>horty, d l ..., \ ltHllll' .tl'>c \\ 11rkt cl d., t1n um par,. 111 .. \ <111 1 oncl .111rt1 ulwct'I-' ''""cl ldlh•r them hi'> hody lrcmw .met ''h1•n ht> took to thP tl1t1mond h1• took charge. Tom ~ch1•<1lt•1 clt•'>c rslwd 111' wet' llm1, Yl'l h•• .. 1111 r <1mC' oft ct' <I !!"Olli' fl)dO "t It• \\ti\ thl' OIC'P'I Clll\. "OU ""uld w .mt 111 mt>t'I • Tum 'S<'hl'dlPr '>uld • 11 ht• told 'fllU to 1ump )'ull '' ould 1ump I It• "dSn t '>lnct He would do c1nything for tlny k1cl • Shorty dlso v1~1ted \rhools m thf' Ml'd dnd d ·h'l-ered '>f>E' che dbout Wdl r And a.lso at the '>Chooh ht' dr ., ed up a nta Clou . "J ltJl hdVf' his O]d "-ctntc.1 ('ldu'> unilonn: \hk1· Schedler c0d. Al the Co ta M Count\ \'hstl•r Da'itnC't, horty wuh ctn r1t1rdcl1ve pcl"lonc:tlity, dt•\ Plnpt•d hlf'long fnend hap'>. 1nclucl1nq Yo 1th Ray Perry. whoS4.' .,on Art . 1' now d golf co<1ch di C'>ldnt hi I h~h "t It• Wd'> dlWdY'> COdC'h&nq ctnd h1•l111n11 ahe youth." Art P rT) ..aid ol Shorty ·•I•' dlWilY" dtlendt'd tht' E!st<1nna Hsqh event dnd ht• wd dn Ordnge Coa t Colleqt• .,port'i follower. He Wd thl• pre 1d nt of the Lions Club • horty ., d .. are to coach 4nd teac-h youth e peoa.Uy ben ftted ht.S own ch.ildren Iii love for ba ba.IJ dnd th 1mportance or teamwork are vaJu bis son' pd on to their children For Tom SchMh>r ba ball was family dnd 1t was fun \\ u d to pldy wrum B..U." Tom h 4Jer d •Tb wmdov. would hr ak once• w k U 11 w• a rock you didn't want tot U Dad but lf at wa WhilO Ball It OK 'Vly dctd. he thr w a bdll v n before b walk d ." ahg andUIU hall HIGH SOIOOl FOOTIAll · Mission Viejo's Johnson to coach South All-Stars Bob Johnion. who I th UtUon Viejo H b DNblol kl u .....,,.., 1H10n and a IF uthf!m Section Divtlioe II dde IMI fell. W •lkted to C'OIM'b th • uth In the Or8DSJ9 County Al POOtMI 0-., .m.duled July t2 tt 0..-.n COAM COiiege. lt'I the third tour • utb Co.th for Je>llatlola. wM ........ lllie ..... IO• 21•7 Victory ln the 1988 WIUIMlf Abowc'w. He .... A.-t .. .._ ta • o.o lie an 1983 J hn .,. ~ r•-• indudti CIP s a•••• e ea• 1 ·os 1tm-n.o .. •1112cc.-.ioas11•w-•_.•••• t •• •1mcan111w.t -~HIP Joaa......,wil..._._ ~ll st lrllif .. ~CaAIJ• ... ·~:1::··-... U.. a.a a... pNC11ll 90 eo wsull .. Wa' I ._. .. ,11m,1MP1•1W1c:AI tu-••···-11111 , 5 .. 0 11 Cl Sf .. UWOlt ¢lat --~···---·--....... . -· 6 Monday. F.b!uary 1 I, 2002 -LY Pirates take two games In Apache a•-r SAN od!GO-nwar.,. COMl C.alllge br rW ~ t plCkad up wma OYW Su Dl9go Mela; 17..S, end bolt Southweltem. 10-6, at the Apache C1Mr6c Sunday. Against Mesa, SWte1 Scott Beerer (2-0) ltrUCk out 11 and walked one 1n seven lnningl to lad the Plrata on the mound. He also p tcbed ln wtth a home run. Jeremy lAbm•oo (fow-RBis) and Ryan Marcos allo homered for the Plnds (7 • t). OCC put th game away with eight runs ln the D1ntb lnnlng. Against Southw t m. the Pirates took a 3-1 lead, but pulled away for good with ven runa tn lbe alxtb. l*PJICTM Olwm CoAlr 17, SM 0..0 MBA 5 Of11n99 eo.t 1 OJ 00 1 '11 17 11 1 San Diego ~ 000 200 201 -S 11 1 ..... Wl"'-"t Ct>. ""'1ney m • H.wwon. PUrN en. UplU. Co11U m Onell Cf>. ~ (7), Cadly (9) -Sand'leJ.. w ....... 2-0; l · LlplQ. 21 • ~coco. StJltz <oce>. MlfaJI coco. ~<ML ~ (M), Germ CM> n....., (M) ... ~ (OCC) 1, ~coco 1 ..... (OCQ 1. UCI women prevail over host Gauchos SANTA BARBARA ~ UC bvine defeated host [I] UC Sdnta Barbaro, b-1, 1n a Big West Conference women's tennis match Sunday. The Anteaters (3-3, 2-0 ln conference) set the course from the bt>guuung, sweeping all three doubles matches. UCTs Jonni Seymour snapped UDIMl Khan Uuee-matcb winning treak wtlh a 6-4, 6-3 WUl at No. 1 SJJlgles. • 11 was very close in the flJ'St set,• UCI Coach Mike Edles said. "Seymour was down a service break. She picked up her game and Kahn J~t couldn't stay with her. Sh started picking up all her shots. the pace of her shots." Seymour improved to 4·2 Also piclcing up victories 1n singles were 1iffany Chang, Anna Bentzer, Hui l..eow and Kristina Boss. 1be Gauchm fall to 1 ·3. 0-2. MWBIGMIPIQ TODAY'S SCHEDULE @( College men -occ •t V1etOJ v.n.y T°""*'*"t at Spong V.il9y Lib Country Club. 10 • m DEEP SEA swn<Mn ... , .,. ...... Jbo-. IO engl9n..11 <*o bm. JS~ bm,2~l21t~ 4l ~ 26 ~ perd\. ·t HAPPY BIRTHDAY C.,.,,,_ting the O.ily Pilot's Athlete of the WHk wries '-'" Elt..-sT CostA Mesa girts besketball SPORTS BOYS CONTINUED FROM 5 • fstande could bav been left oul, making tt the only (at· i.ve ellglble ldlool) In Iba lfdiall (not to make th playoff a),• Caldllo Mid; ·But l don't know that we'd want to do lhal' Sorce w1~n·t about to qulbbl • A.s Ouck I loam uted to y, 'It's oerwu:s tuoo I the Forum,•• Sorco said ol th leg ndary Los Angele Lakcrs 11nnouncerls phrMo for th fina.J moments of a comp('tltlv game. •1t has been like that for me and our players the last f w days. When I got a call today at 11 30 telling mo we had received 4'Jl at-large bid, 1t mad my week nd. ·1·m very happy our bis get a chance to part>opate in the playolfs, becau they've worked so hard, beguuung IJl lhe sping (~ d g:rea1 expenell!Ce and, hey, you never know what can happen tn the playoffs: The Eagle5 ( lJ.. 13) wiD endure more than a lliroe--hour bus nde to Rldgecre5t to If they can make sometJung happen. Sea View Leogue champion N wport Harbor (19-6) hopes to oonbnue to make good things happen In lh Dlvis100 D-AA tournament. Coach Larry H1m's Sailors, who earned the school's first le6gue aown ince 1990 with a 54...C5 victory at Woodbridge Wednei-day, open against visiting Loa.ra (17-0) Friday. U uccesstut. the Tars would likely face No. 3-seedcd Villa Parle (24·3) m lhe socond round Feb 19. The Spwtans elinunated N wport last year with a 74-61 home conque t m the CIF C>Jv'won l·A quarterfinals. Though Newport, ranked No 9 m last week' D·AA ClF poll. 1 the only league chaml*>fl faced Wltha potenbal serond-round cl h against a seeded team, I hrst w~ ptuk>- sophlCdl about tus loom's draw. •Aft rthehrst round, you're down to 1 b teams and it's like 'Where are tbe cupca11.mr•• Hnt flkt. •WWI b:ua OD i.a.., but VW. Park ls 1 t ... nal lotdy \mlmownto\.9. --.. we am me to tbl ocrWm bw or five times • Hmt allio Mid tbe fad tbll LOera ftnlthecf tied tot third in the Empire League with Kmnedy-t>w loll tbe~ head be-brwalc.s to aetde for an t-large bid -wtl blip mp .. players' attention. Kennedy defeated the SalJbn, 38-35, ln a December tournament game. Loara dropped both league game. with Kennedy, 87-64 and 55-53. •1 lh1n.k our kids u.odentand there aren't a whole k>t ol weak lsters in the enthe bracket.• Hirst said. •There a.re maybe 42 teams in the dlviJion and there are at left9t 32 ol them you wouldn't want to play: Colla Mesa (18-9), the third· place team from the PacUlc Coat l.eague, opens DMsion ill·A play on the road Friday against Mlramonte League champion Pomona (19-7). Coach Bob Serv 'a Mustangs defeated the Red Devi.ls. 63-43, in Mesa's fourth game of the season. Sef'ven, however, said Pomona did not have standout Odell Howard at the time. •(Pomona) was a different team early ln lhe year,· said Serven, who has plenty ol moU· vatlonal tools to encow-age hia players. "Costa Mesa has never won a CIF pla}'Qtf game and we need one more win to break the school (single-9e&t00) record for wins: Setven sakL "We'll talk about both ol those thing• aa we prepare this week for Pomona.· ShOl1kJ the Mustangs prevail Friday, they fiqure to bOlt top. seeded Centennial ol Compton (25-0} Ul Tuesday's quarterfinals. Sage Hill. competing in Its first varsity eason in the Academy League. lost a third· place playoff Friday, 51-'0. to Brethren Cbrtstlan. Coach Gordon McNeill's Ughtnlng brushed 8-10. These Guys Wouldn't Miss It. Neither Should You. Toshiba Senior Classic Man:h 4-10. 2002 Newport Bcadl Countty Oub 949/660-1001 www.coshibascniordassic.com • ;tc ..J t ,, r'Jlf I J : .. 4fi c'-•. ,. -, ' -. Doily Pilot SfAH HIU(I' I ~y 111.01 Eltanda's Xochitl Byfteld ls entering her tb.lrd poltle11on with tbe Eagles, who have a flnt-round bye Tbli.i'ldAly. GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 5 "I told our g:uts, Lf we went to lhe playofls. that shot would be lh turning pomt In our n. • Weeks saJd Naff, after some Cdl'ly struggl In leogue. bas returned to lh form that made her a prolific offensive force m the preteegue campaign She averaged 22.3 points m three wins last week. Pv1esa. wtuch extended the school'& streaJ< d pestseasort appeamnces to 13 seasons aft r a 2-4 league start. edllled pralse from W ks for salvaging lts season. •Except for the Uurd QUclrter against Estancia fJan. 31 ), we'v hctd a solid six or seven games.• Weeks SdJd. ·we know we have a k>ugh match up m Rosary. But If we beat fl.be Royals), our season would tlUn glorious: U Costa Mesa should manage lhe u~t. 11 woukl vtS&t Montvaew League champion Gladstone (16-5) Saturday. 8 hop Montgomery (19-4) is the No. 1 seed m lll·A. wlu.le Mu1r (22...C) Is the No. 2 ~. MIT PIO! WGm SWf .... c.tMft. Sporn Edltxw. mat be t'NCtled .t 9&57UJ.ll or by~• l'09f"CMilon9Cilbtn&com ~Dunn,~~ EditOJ (golf, IMll'lot). mat be r~ lit ~ S7"'22S. Of by e->fNil at ncJwird cMwMN.tt.macom llllny ,...,_., ~t Sporn Editor (pr1IPI). mat be r..n.d •(Mt) $7~7. °'by~ at bMryf~tma.com AM99 ..-. Sporn writs <~ prfPI. youth. te.tur-i. 'Nit be reeched •(Mt) 57~ °'bye-mat .i-. ~~com -.we ~ Sporn Wl'rter (Or" ... CollSt, prwpt. youth. fMtures), 'Nit be reeched • (9119) 7..._.US. or by~• at~ ~rm.com HOW MANY VALENTINES COME WITH A WARRANTY? 'i' RO LEX U.w: RJ. lAI, Y-'t.M.l.ur Off.a.JI, C..ip.I $• " ,.,,._,_. ... tt• ILACDIANLTD. ~:ffi:~ JEWEU1S . . . . ••• ,,.., ... ~ ,. • .,..., .... ...,.""'47J-1Uf ....... , .... _ . .....,__,__..._ .......... ........... Ml .. __ ,..... Dai~ Pilot PHOlO'> IY DON llA(H I DAILY "OT UCJ'1 Effren Trejo bits the dirt as he gets stuck between flnt and MCOnd. At rlght. UCI third baleman Steve Gutbrte s1ops a line drlve. SPORTS ~. February 11. 2002 7 UCI colllpletes sweep ANTEATER BALLPARK Thl' UC lmne ba bdll tc..>am Cdllle from behind tn th bottom of the eighth lQJUD9 to d I I nonconfen>nce VI 11or St Mary' CoUeqe, 4·3, tlnd extend 1b wmnlllg troclk to '>IX gctm UCI IOddcd the bru.e'i m lhe Nghlh and pinch-hitter GrNJq Wctllls mglcd uP-ihe nuddl lo pw.h two run a~ and give the Antl'aters d 4. I dvantage. St Mary's f ut on the board an the top of th<> third when UC'f tdr1tnq p1tcb r Brett Smith's wild pitch scored d lgnated hitter Jeff Cunmngham UCl center fil'lder Jon Horwitz hit 8 bases·IOddcd '>tngle Ul the bottom or the fourth to dnve Ill designcllcd tuttf'r Cbns Miller and Uurd baseman Steve Gulbne to q1ve the Anlcdlt>r a 2-1 Lead. The Gdc•I'> lied thP ydme m thl• fifth inninu wh •n Jd'>On Wduqh''> doubl d an Nack Cont~. St. Mory' added a run an the 1xth wb n 811 ll Wayne d •hvercd ctn RBI tnpl.-down th nght·fl Id Line to give th .. Gd ls o 3-2 lead Reh •ver Jon Koll r wa\ ned1ted with th•• Wln aJtm p1tchm9 onl' tnrung and glvinq up one walk UCI I ft· h1tnder Ke1U1 Rduhnd1U!I r; ~orded hu hr'>t !>dVe, andunng d groundout to end the gctm•· Gdel lctrll'r Erat Bowd n (0·2) p1tcht>d 7 Ill 1nn1nq'>. stnlung out lave. but callowlllg lou1 runs on SJ.X hllli ltO!<OllllllCI UC 9'lvM o\ Si. MMY's J ~t M.-,y\ 001 011 000 -) l 0 UC Irvine 000 200 20X -• 7 1 lowdt<\ OOOtoN<to (I) M"td Conte. c..n.n; Smith. Swtnt0n ISi. Alttot m. I(~ 191 lrld it.uioNaa (9) Ind Wllfhun W Koll«. 1·2 L llowden. ~l w ~l•nMa (1) 21 . w...qi (SM) 18 Wll'fr"t IW I ~aters need to make Parada center of attention Utah State took away UC Irvine's inside game to prevail in a Big West showdown Saturday night. D efending UC' Irvine's 7-foot sophomom center Adam Parada tSn't L'dSy, but Utah Slrth• rose to the challeng In a Big West Conference men' b.t.sk tbaU gam(• Satwday rught est tht> Bren Evenl\ Center. Tbe Aggi • wh()S(' tcillest pldyf'r '" 6-9. held Parada scorelC'SS Ill the hr;t half and took a tfi.pomt lead at lht• break. Utah State went on to wm. b2-o1. after lhe Anteaters (17-7. 10-3 m th• Big West) couldn't mk an oulM<k> .,hot Ill lhetr final two ~. UCI Coach Pat Dougldss, seroor guard Jeny Green and 1uruor gu.ird Mike Hood all dgre<>d after Sdtmddy\ contest. that the Anteaten. hould hJV<' used thetr lnsld game more dg~I the Aggies (18-4, 10-3) Green had a hot blocked Ill th<• flnal seconds and I lood l1US.'Jed a three-pointer as bme expired to hdnd th Aggies the wm ·we should have got the ball Ul'>ldl• to Parada a UtUe bit more and we didn't look at tum.· Dougl said Said Green ·we should have thrown it to AddJTI more We were taking a lol ol open threes which we really weren't maJung: Added Hood ·we struggled m thl' fust hall. Ow guard play wasn't v ry good. Me and some ol the other guy,, we Just weren't chclung. (lll(> Aggi I did a good JOb p\aymg defcmc on Parada and took us out ol our game.· Before last w k, the Antf!dters' outside shot was one of the team' biggest tbreets. Entering la.\t w iek. UCJ led tbe conference tn three·polllt pen:entage (.395) and was ranked No 21 U\ the nation in that category. After Saturddy\ qdllle, the Anl(>dlers dropped to Uurd ITT th(• ronference 1~1771 llldt tnc1udl'5 d 5-for-rn J)f'riorma.n<'e from ~poUlt range d9amsl the Agglf~ clod dO O-for-10 'thowmg d9.uml Id.tho Thursday At I •ast onf' gtktrd was hitung lhra~ on Saturday niqht. b11t 11 WdSn't lor UCI. Utah Sidle l>(>Nor guard Tony Brown made> 5 of fl from beyond th(> ttff dnd !>Cor('(J d qdme·tugh 25 point!. for the Aggi~. who moved into a hr;t-plaCl' llC ITT conference with UCI ·1 hs dblhty to put up the number.. dnd OUr IOdbWty 10 gudrd rum (WdS a t'1g lt1ctor),' DoutJI~ M.td ·we <hdn't t.tkf' <t1re of thl' bdll di tht· gudnJ IX>'i•tJOn • The Antettlt'I" hdve hve conf<-.rencr <Jdm k•ft Uus '<'dson ThUl"iddy, UCI VL'>ltlt Cdl Stal<' Northndge (8-J1, 7-'>J ttl 5.35 p.m Th Mdtt1dors deledl<'d UCI 10 the ltrst round, 7:\-72 m overtune to !.ruip a school·re<'Ord 19-gamc home wmnmg stredk ThW"'j(jay' ronlc">t will be tel<'v1sed on fox Sports Nf't 2 Tiw Anteuters rontmue lhctr rood tnp with d bdttl<' .igatnst Uruv •n.1ty of the Paohc ll4·ff, b-0) Sitturddy tit 7 05 p m l.Awrenc:e malls. a senior on UCl'1 m n'<; "iOCC'er team lttSt season. WdS ctml>ng eight player. wlectL'CI by thP Lo!. Ang le-i Galaxy m the 2002 Ma1or l..&lguc Soccer SuperDrilft unday ln Orlando. A.t 'i1nttll'> Wd'> selflcted 5<1th Ovt•rcllJ The uo baebaU tNJD has woo m trcughl fr hm1tn ~1.itt And •rwn ~ been on hre dt th • plute. portlng a 595 batting avernqe lll 11 qdJn !4' On the mound, fn..,hmon nght· h.t.nd r Michael Koehl r ..., k•adtng th Lec.Un lll SdV~ wtth foUJ Thr. w k. ~ Anl! ters (7-41 host Santa Oard in a three-game sen3 bcglnnl:ng Fnday at 7 p.m. Gclme blTleS ~ LlU'ddy at b p.m and Sunday dt I p.m. UCI Coach John S..ivage is a fo1mer Anaa Aguilar COLLEGES Sdnta ( 'ldru p1trher lbeUCI women· ~keth.tll t&l.Jll (7-15, 4-7) hosts Cal State Northndql' Satuldtly al 7 p 111 The Antentcr. Ml' 1n fifth pldo.• while• the Mellado,-, 12-1 K :l-81 dmg to ~·venth ITT Uw B1q W<"'it St•ruor Ctnd~ Oparah N'<'c>nUy tttlkl'd about th<• ICtllTI 's <,truygl "I think we· re '>truqgltnq w1U1 conf1dcll('(l dS d ledm.' Opctrdh '>did "W<• need to lnll>t dCh oUwr I <"di\ pomt out btU • thmg but tf you hoi.1 11, cllJ down, 1t rome.. down to ronhdenc {' dnd being dl.sclpllll<'<f lo do the UurnJ' thdt we know to do to win the game durtng thf' enlln' 40 ITUllutes Then.• L<t d lot of f)fe!>sure on the C'O<Kh, but 11\ more LndlVldually with e.tch pltty •r dlld how Uwy rclcU to the team.· Belote SaturdAay's l-l loa to BV\J, the UCI men'') voU ybaU team Wtl.\ on a roll. wmmng four trAJghl matches The Anteaters (7-5. 3-4 tn the Mountain Pacific Sports Federdl.Jonl edmed Wll\li over U . Ld V<'me UC Sdn Dicqo cind Pnnceton. Th.ls w k. UCI hosts UC Sctnta Barbara Wednesday dt 7 p.m dnd trav to Peppcrdme turddy ell 7 .30 p m The Anlet1ten. were dPfeatNJ by the Gauchos. 3-1. Jan. 18 and IPll to tht• Waves,3·0.Jc10.2ti The UCI women'l lennb tNm (3-3, 2-01 has won three strcll9hl The An tcrs take on ~pperdme Thursday at 1.30 p m •At this pomt I'm very happy.' UU Coach Miko Edi said "We're rorrunq a.long Just hne It still edfly, but I k'cl like wf'l'n• plttyITTg well It\ gomg to Ix• ti tc.>U<Jh mtttrh iKJdU\! t P<'pperiline I thmk Ult•y .in• rdnkl>d I o 271 ITT thl• Oc'lllon "'' lh OK f; tu hdVC d ·~·ffil.lt< h wmnmg '>ln'ttk gotng u1 • UCI ., INI by ..eruor Jonru ~our. rdnkt'<f No Ill ITT the ndtlon Ill '>tn<Jle:> by lht• lntPrrollNJldte Tennis A~t1on nw douhll' .. ll'tlm of 5'>ymow .ind -.ophomon• Ttffttny Chang Me und f{·dted tn ronfN<'nCP pLdy Doublt..,·WL"'' we dll' on btU<' bit nf droll.· Edi • ., '>did They hdve won lhmr l<L'>I thrP(' dOd Me und feat<'d Ill r11nfNt~nc f• pl.1y ul 2-0 • The UCI men's tennis team lost four \lrcllqhl tx•fore df•fedtmq Sdddll'b.tck 7-<I dnd UC Riverr.ide 7-0 . Sd1urday nw mdl< h cKJtlm.'it the I {Jgh.lclnd<•n. \°I'd'> tht• hr.I m conference-play feir ~ \ntcdtPrs l~-4. 1-0t. who h~ UC <-,,mttt Bdrh.11d ...,..turday di noon The UCI women' water polo team openC'd Ill. ..econd ~n with a lb-4 loss to top-rdnked UC LA Thursddy Encd HonndJl had three goab to I ltd the Anledt rs who host use fnddy ell 4 pm dnd B1olc:1 on the l>ilme day ctl 515pm The Vangward University men's l>aSkt tbdU t<•tlJll I 12· 13. 8-8 tn the Gold n SldlP .\thJ llc Confer nee) has lallen mto d rut. l<>!>tn<J tow trdK)ht SUlC'C d ·JC'dllnCJ Btola. 75-71. Jan. 2ti Biota Wd .. rdnkt'(I No I In th NAlA di the llJTI<• • 1\!C".(lay. tht· Ltons vtSJt Polllt Lomd Uruvcrslly tor ti 7 JO p.m game d.nd rontmm• tht•u U)dd tnp d9dlmt Hope' lntemctllonul Sdturddy dt 8 JO p m Tht> LKm., dft• tK>d for sixth pl.lee ITT conlerenn• and hc.tve row regular \ed.SOn !Jdlllf'-. n•mauung The Vanguard WOIMn's buketbAU team hdS won thn.'<' of its ldst lour and will VlSll Point Lomd Tuesdcty ot 5:30 pm t.tnd Hopt• lntemdtmn.11 ~tunJcJy dt f>.30 pm Tht> Lions t I i-'• l<>-fl) dft• llt.'CI for Uurd tn ronfC'rt-nc •· ~11h W(><>trnont ruor l Pntl•r Kt-U'r Bc.1t·l.t• h~ p.iced th<' Lions offensa\ f'ly and was ndJTl("(f GSAC Plttyer of Uw Week for herper1orrndnN'las1week In two qcUTies he dVetoged 15.5 potnts and e!qht reboWlds Sh led the I.Jons with 16 poml'> and rune reboWMh tn a 67-52 vlC1ory oH•r Conrordla and held I 3 polllts and wven boards Ul d b4-+J2 WlJ1 over W tmont he eamro thP honor for thP lowth llJTie tn h~r c.rn'f'r She uho n.•t1ched d mil tom• an the Lions 85-6•) I~ to fr(><,f)o Pacific Wednesday Boeke scored d tet1m-h1Qh 22 poUlts to ~ the 1.500 cct.ret>r·!>C'Onng mt.IJ'k Sh now has 1.503 Dev.u1o Johnson WU ~tly named Lion of the W~k aft~r h broke d school r<>Cord tn the long Jump with a 23-2 mark dt the AlUSd Paah' inVJtatlondl lrdck and held m t Th dast.lnce qUdWK'd Johnson lor Uw AlA Indoor Nauonal Champio~ Feb 28-Mdl'Ch 2 m Johnson Ctty, Ti nn Johnson wpassed PtuJ Neqft>tc>., Vanguard mark 122-6 11~1 wt Ul l<tCJH Vanguard runner Tony Magana ree ntly brushed ~nd an th('I Pdclf1r Shorelm Ha.If Mtt.rdlhon Ul Huntmgton Beoch He pldced 't>nd ov rclll lll 1.10 15 out al t.479 ftru.$b •r.. In softball actton this week, Vanguard f7-4· l 1 hosts Cell <itdt • Bakel"!>f1 Id Ill a doublehecld r Tu~ttr at I 30 pm . then host!> Redlctnds <;atwddy di noon In Vanguard baebU.I KtloD thls week. th Llons (2·71 trav I to Th Maste( Col.leg Tuesday m a 2:30 p m. nonconference cont t and return home Friday for a 2 p m game 0< .uru.t Concordia ol Oregon Best place In the world to advertise! Call tod•y to pl•c• your ad Claulflecl (949) 842--5878 STARTING • .... .. fl f• ·o,t e• ~· ' it la :~ I illJlil ! 1•1; r . ri "'I• 'I ~lcl I• J.f:-.1! §:1 ,,,ii _11:•1: ~u-•'11· i '• l1:~a2I 11111§ -J ' -l . t ·~ t . 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