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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-30 - Orange Coast Pilot·--= Take your pick. I I • Sun or showers? How about both? S..P-2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINC~ 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, f'.MY 30, 2002 From a g, a fra~d ring emerges . . , . • • It was a grisly shootout in front of a Costa Mesa fast-food restaurant, but now, a year later, details surface in the murder of a Newport Beach man. Dffpe llhar•th DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A macabre, broad daylight shooting that left a 49-year-old Newport Beach man dead -and stunned many who witnessed the sur- real scene -was much more than a heated fight between two men that escalated out of control. Information emerging lrom the trial shows the shoobng that JOited many people going about their everyday lives on a bri~ht Priday afternoon d year ago was a violent, unexpected and shocking episode -if not the conclusion -in a series of convoluted stories spanning more than a decade -stories with underlying themes of crime, deceit and betrayal. As a 1ury determines the fate of 42- year-old Ramadan Dok ovic-, possibly on Friday, the case of the Downey man may have led detectives to an under- ground credit card fraud ring in which at least one local business was bilked out of more than $225,000. It was on the afternoon of May 18, 2001 , when several witnesses testified they saw the two men struggling over a gun in the parking lot of the Jack in the Box restaurant at the comer of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue. The pair sat parked in Mlroslav Mar- ie's black Mercedes-Benz convertible with the top down when many people; who were either shopping, getting food, working or gettmg their hair done, heard Marie's plaintive cnes for help and then saw tum slump as the l(ENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Rep. Chrls Cox shares a laugh with second-grade rs Wednesday while reading a book at Mariners Eleme ntary School In Newport Beach. Growing readers O.lrdre Newman DAILY PILOT S econd-graders at Mariners Elementary School added the word • arugula • to their vocabulary Wednesday, thanks to Rep. Chris Cox. Cox visited classrooms to read to youngsters in honor of Reading First, a national program aimed at helping children to learn to read by the time they finish the third grade. Congress recently tripled funding to the program, which emphasizes phonemic awareness as an introdu{:- tion to phonics, Cox said. "It's very clear that if children don't read by the third grade, they face difficulties throughout their edu- cational career and afterward,• Cox said. Cox's visit was also part of the school's Celebrity Read program, which has attracted such luminaries as Supt. Robert Barbot and an Ana- heim Angels baseball player as guest Rep. Chris Cox reads to Marin ers Elementary second-graders, even teaching them a new word readers. Cox read two books to the two second-grade classrooms he visited. The first was •June 29. 1999, • whk h chronicles the experiment of a girl who releases vegetable seedlings into the air. As a result, various veg- etables, including arugula, fill the sky. Cox, unsure of how to pronounce the word, asked the teacher what it was. "Now it's part of our vocabulary,· he said to the students, after learrung that it was a salad plant. After reading a second book, Cox talked to the students about thelr reading habits. Cox, who has a second-grade daughter who devours Nancy Drew books and a third-grade son who is adclicted to the Hardy 8oys series, said he learned the virtues of reading early. "I remember when l was about tlus age, my parents gave me the Golden Book Encyclopedia set -18 volumes -and it turned into my bedtime reading,• Cox said. Many of the students said they were impressed to meet the con- gressman. "It was really neat because I nev- er met or saw a congressman before,· said Gretchen Tingler, 8. Teacher Diane Boeck said her stu- . dents' love of reading is affirmed when they see people they admire participating in the process. "They see everyone read and enjoy it,• Boeck said. • DEIN>M NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e- mail at deirdre.MwmanOlatimfl.com. A reluctclnt initiate to the cult of walmng M y wife has discov- ered a new source of health informa- tion to drop on my desk: / reports of studies belng done at the UC lrvine College of ~cine. Although their intent ii clearly a longer and ~life. they are a tnised baa to me. $oale, lor nample, raise doubts about 8dvk:e that bad beiO CMt In atone a few biOnt.bs OI' yean earlier. some,.... tbe qu.Uon o1 ~or DOI a lbortet 1118 ~ IDJ9bt be a reaanable trade off for the r~ ~ to~ And IOID8 dmwnct clldplm dwty beyond ....... "., ... biiieli OI m..c:tll and W.. Because I feel that the only rational reason for walklng is to get somewhere, I have always resisted it for any oth- er purpose. I got away with this mostly because I played a Jot of tennis and was able lo sell the dubious rationale that tennis not only replaced but was better than walking. 1Wo yean ago, I had to stop playmg tennis because an errant hip wouldn't allow me to run properly. So that threw me into the walldng long facility for finding the aowd. I'm ltill looking for a euy way. c;omfort zone then. ~ • The belt eumpa. o1 the "'"°"~b w.&ldag ii dedd- latter ~ -No. 1 OD ·ecnv ftCi my tbliag, J'W ' ""' ......... lilt-" the beCome coavtncld tblt ... v.lue «-die ill 91D1Pll and w 2 .., tn plltk:ulm' • •ICUIM ... AI • gun in Dokovtc's hand went off, purnp- mg three bullets into Marie from the long-barreled handgun at close range Although detectives themselves called the incident the most publ.lc shooting in the city's history, the Coi,ta Mesa Police Deparbnent released little information about the investigation dunng the months that followed. But details that emerged from the tn· al, Dokovic's own statements to the poLlce and other court docwnents have shown that the Incident was lin.ked to a credit card fraud nng that operated SEE KILLING PAGE A4 Ramadan Dokovic Sewage dumping bill revives fight •Rep. Chris Cox promises that he and others will not let proposal to amend Clean Water Act pass. Paul Clinton D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I -A federal bill that would give hodters the green hght to dump partially treated sewdge into Newport Harbor has come back to We after 1t clied in a subcorruruttee ldst year Rep Jun SdXton (R-NJ.) hds remtroduc<><l a bill. known us the RecredlJondl Waters Prolecuon Act, thdt would dmcnd the Cledn Water Act to do two ttungs. rl!!VISe the stdn- dards for bdctend levels and allow boats eqwpped with a "mdrine sarutdbon deVlce" to unload their waste in protect· ed wdter bodies The devices disinfect sewage by kHJing bacteria but not viruses. Saxton remlroduced the bill Feb 5, and Newport Beach Mdyor Tod Ridgeway opposed 1l m d May 22 letter to Rep Chru. Cox (R-Newport Beach). "It keeps resurrectmg 1~eU, • enVl.ronmentahst Jack Sk.mner said. "But we have the Sdffie concerns .... We should never let sewage mto the bay.• A dlfect result of the bill's passage would be the loss of the harbor's federal dl.stinct10n as a • no-dl.scharge harbor • The EnVlronmentaJ Protec- tion Agency granted the har- bor that designalion m 1976 to prevent .boaters from dis- chdrgmg their waste. As the law now stdnds. l>Odters must use any one of a handful of ·pump out· sta· lions to release their sewage. City leaders have been fighung the bill, whkh would dffect Newport Harbor and SEE SEWAGE PAG£ A4 Balboa Peninsula to lo.se its ficus trees • Newport Beach City Council votes narrowly to replace the roots 'of all evil' with coral gum trees. Jun• C.sagr•nd• DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH They're beauWul They're shatty. They're historic. They're gone. The 25 ficus trees that form a gorgeous canopy over Mam Street on Balboa Peninsula must be removed, despite their obvious charms, City Counal members decided Tuesday. In a 3-2 vote -wtth Coun- cilmen Gary Adams and Gary Proctor absent -council members reluctantly dealt a findl blow to the 40-year-old treei, Dozens of residents on both sides of the tssue plead· ed their case unlll late mto the rught, all of them agree- mg the trees are gorgeous. ome, especially local mer- chants, said the trees nonetheless had to go· Therr roots were too damaging to sidewalks and sewer lines. As eVldence, Gay Wassall-Kelly, president of the Balboa Mer- chant Owners Assn., brought to the lectern a long ficus root. •we call it the root or all evil,· she said. "It traveled about 125 feet.•· · General Services Dtrector Dave Niederhaus has recom- mended remoVIJlg the trees SEE FICUS PAGE A4 •••• llUllllS UIUIY Parents urge the tehool boen:t to ac..P • ...,.. librery for llllMIMI) students ttwt ... progr .... wtd't. public ltbrary. ... .._. co·m1m11.- I . • • • • .. • • . . • • • • • " • • • • • • .. • • • .. • • .. • • I! -Ill Ill II • It • I COIPOUTE HIPPlllllS / The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Oub meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department ~tlon, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to Improve his or her public speaking skills. (714) ~783. A2 Thursday, M.oy 30, 2002 WORKING Cory Day HE IS Taking care of "patients• and ·guests" YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Cory Day has been feeding and cleaning arurnals SUlce he was a teenager. Now 29. he conbnues to work Wlth pets at the Back Bay Arumal Hospi- tal, where the Newport Beach resi- dent tends to sick animals and also loolis a fter pet guests at the hospital's pet motel. As one of the hospital's managers, Day,says he does •a little bit of everything.• ·I do anything from feeding and medicating the animals to cleaning the kennels,• he said. Day said he has never received any specia l training or education to BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Fletcher Jones hosts student photo contest Nearly 40 fifth-grade photogra- phers turned out to display their work at the Picture Perfect photo essay contest ceremony held last month at Fletcher Jones Motorcars. As part of its 10th anniversary cel- ebration, the Newport Beach dealer- ship sponsored the contest to encour- age students to develop an apprecia- tion pf nature. All images were taken of the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi- cal Reserve and were enlarged and professionally mounted. "It ls amazing to view these dynamic image~ of the Upper New- port Bay as seen by these very tal- ented youngsters," said Garth Blu- menthal, general manager for Pletcher Jones. "Many of the stu- dents have expre sed Interest in continuing to explore other areas of He's one with the animals do what he does. "I don't believe you need or require any particular training,• he said. "What's more valuable in this business is experience.· LABOR OF LOVE And Day has lots of it, having been in the business for about 15 years. He came to Back Bay Animal Hospital a year ago, he said . The most challenging aspect of his job? Communication, he says. "The animals can't communicate their problems to us,• Day said. "So we need to figure out what's wrong with them and relay that to the owners.· The pet motel mostly entails main- nature and documenting their expe- ditions through the eye of the lens.• Fletcher Jones sponsors several community events in addition to Pic- ture Perfect. Newport Beach hotel wins 2 culinary awards Accents RestaurAnt at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach has received two culinary awards from two prestigious California restaurant assodations. The Southern Cali!omia Writers As,g-i. awarded the restaurant the (;old- en Sceptre Award in the contemporary category, its highest rating, for its high quality wmdards in both cuisine and service, along with the (;olden Bacchus Award for tu fine wine list and service. The California Restaurant Writ- e.rs Also. awarded the restaurant two Three-Star Awards. The first for being an outstanding restaurant and the second for having an out- standing wine cellar. tenance work but gets really busy dur· ing weekends and holidays, he said. . EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT The interesting part of his job, Day said, is the satisfaction he gets in see- ing "something through from begin- ning to end." "When the animals get here, they're really sick sometimes, and It's nice to see them recover and get healthy," he said. Day gets emotionally attached to several of his "patients" too: •That explains why I have three dogs, two cats and two parrots at home,• he said. "I end up adopting them when their owners can't take them back for whatever reason.• -Story by Dffpa Bharath; photo by GNg Fry Newport Beach company sets record er Realty Corp., based in New- port l}each, has sold the Baywood Villa Apartments in Corona for $55 million, setting the record for the highest price paid for an apartment community in Inland Empire history. The real estate investment and development firm sold the apart- ments to GTS Properties Hollywood Inc. of Rolling Hills Estates. •After the completion of our reno- vations and upgrades, the property became even more Jll4J'ketable, • said Raymond A. Polverini, vice president of er Realty. 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Toy Boat opened its third Newport Beach store in the new Newport Coast Shopping Center, to follow Pavilions as the sec- ond tenant. Toy Boat carrtes classic toys for boys and girls, as well as current popular to)'s. There are books, sports balls, beach toys, games, puzzles, tricy- cles, wagons, qolls, gifts and more. They offer free gift wrapping and free assembly for tricycles and wagons. The original store, the Toy Shop, has been in the area for 40 years. In 1995, owners Diane and Gary Naumann renamed the store Toy Boat, Toy Boat, Toy Boat after the tongue twister. The New- port Coast Shopping Center is at San Joaquin Hills Road and Newport Cout Drive in Newport Beach. Upon completion, there will be 26 stores, services and cuual dining restaurants. (949) 759-8697. PureBeauty ii another new tenant that opened at the Newport Coast Shop- ping Center. If you love to find beauty products, this ii the perfect destination. The store carries about 5,000 products from quality lines and often consultation, u well as services for hair, skin and body. The bou- tique has its own Pure54· Ions with licensed cosme- tologists and aesthetidans who specialize in hair care, · including color, cuts and styling. Sldn care treat-' ments inchde facials, wax- ing and parci,ffin treatments. The latest theme in bed- ding is the surf motif and, according to Stroud.a, Dean Miller's Surf Bedding is its best seller:oean Miller Hawaiian Island prints spe- cializes in Hawaiian home furnishings, and the bed.- ding patterns range from Hawaiian hibiscus, surf- board designs, dancing hula girls, t1ki statues and woody cars. There are com- forter covers, throw blan- kets and pillows. The line was created by Doug C. Smith, who started the company in a spare bed- room of his apartment on $10,000. "It's the perfect accent to your beach lifestyle,• says Doug C. Smith. "We looked at the industry, and everything was so bland and similar. We just wanted to add a lit- tle fun and bring some island accents into the home. It just congers up warm visions of beautiful islands and tropical par- adises." Strouds is in the Costa Mesa Cowtyards at • 1835 Newport Blvd. (9-49) 722-7655. Greer Wylder BEST BUYS Target Greatlandl now carrtes professional makeup artist Sonia Kashu.k's new scents. AU of her fragrances are made from while flow- ers and do not contain arti- ficial ingredients. The three fragrances are Gardenia, Tuberose and Preesin. The one-ounce bottle ii $9.99, · and the 1.7-ounce bottle is $16.99. Sonia Kashuk is a celebrity makeup artist who selll an affordable profe1- sional makeup line abd ·-: application tooll at T8.f9el stores. Target Greatl'a.rids ;15 at 3030 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (714) 979-0372. Tbe Sutton Pl&ce Hotel tn Newport Beach 11 ofjer- ing all kind.a of weekend package deals for summer. For example, the Pageapt of the Masters package is $309 per nigbt for dehixe: accommodation.s. 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Send Information to Greer Wytder at greer· wytde1'9yahoo.com or 330 w. s.y St.. Cost.I Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax tt (949) 646-4170. SURF AID SUN WEATHER FORECAST This Is going to be a weird one. The day wlll kldt off with a morning m.wlne laytr al~ the comt and wilt clear this afternoon. Highs w111 top out In the mld-70. lri Costa Mesa and the upper'°' In Newport h.at. lut then, this .,.,.Ing. the doudl wffl rofl In Mid thrMeln to dtop ~Ott N9wport-MIN. Thr.-n .. the key word, 1hough. ~ lows wtll ltly IOmtwMt WMn et about 60. Fftdey IO fat Is -Ing • btt ,,.,. with= morning ttMMlen ... llut ~ ==~~--· "=...,,cooler . ...... ....IMl.ftON.gtw • their typical to to 15 knots In the Inner wtlten today. with 2· foot w~ and •mixed JOUth and west swell of l feet. Out farther, much of the ..,,,. shoutd be encbUntered. though the northwest sMtl wit be S.g- ., et 6 to I f9et. It'll build sllghtty by ewnlng . SURF T<*y's the dey to hit the wawa. whkh .. expected In the dwt-Nah renge. ~re ....... .. buld ft9ft ...... frl· -..... hMd-hlgh Mb . -..... , ~..,,. TIDIS ... ,. .... Mp& .,... Doily Pilot Pare~ts tick off joint-use library worries • Safety ranks first with group suggesting Mariners Elementary School keep a separate facility. Dei rdre Newman DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACl::L -A small group of Mariners Ele- mentary School parents voic.ed concerns at Tuesday's school board meeting about a proposed library that would be shared by the. pub- lic and the school, and also what it would take to allevi- ate those concerns. As the June 14 fund-rais- ing deadline draws near, the parents continued to express their fears about having stu- dents intermingle with the public during school hours. But they also proposed a panacea: C hange the pro- posal from co-location to joint venture, ".f hich would k eep the school and branch library from being housed under the same roof and cre- ate a partnership instead. As the proposal stands now, a new 14,000-square- foot library would replace the existing Mariners Branch Library and would be on city property adjacent to the school. Students would no longer use their own school library but would go. with their teachers, to the chil- dren's section of the public library instead. The effort to build the Joint-use library started in the fall as Newport Beach City Council members joined 'I don't see any reason why w e should put our children at risk when there's absolutely no reason to do that.' -Gail Stroth, parent of a Mariners fourth-grader with library arid school lead- ers to obtain state money for the project. But the Proposition 14 funds eannark ed for build- ing joint-use public llbranes would cover only 65% of the p roject's $3-rnillion pnce tag. The remaining million must be raised by the commuruty. As of earlier this month, sup- porters had raised more than $300,000. . Most of the seven parents who spoke al the meeting charge the joint-use proposal is inherently unsdfe for schoolchildren and should be ruxed. ' "I don't see any redson why we should put our chil- dren at risk when there's absolutely no reason to do that," said Gail Stroth, who has a fourth-grader at the school. • 1 would Jove for the school to keep its own library.• And that oplton ls a viable possibility, said parent Linda Duffy, who said she has been elbow-deep in research about iomt-use 1.Jbrary salety since the proposal emerged. Duffy and other parents fonned a Web site earlier.this month to educate the com- munity about the risks they believe are rile m the pro- posal. Duffy's homework paid off, as state officials have confirmed her research J!> correct. Richard Hall, library bond act manager for the state office of library construction. said the Mariners school can k eep its own library and still qualify f9r top-priority Proposition 14 funds as long as 1t lS mvolved in a 1omt- venture with the new Manners Branch Library Thdt would entail the branch library incorporating some kind of service that benefits students in kindergarten through 12th grade, such dl> a computer center, d family literacy center or a home- work center. ' School board mem ber!> acknowledged that chil- dren's safety comes first and said tl}ey will take the pdr- ents' concerns and sugge!>- tions into consideration when they vote on the pro- posal on June 11. "The health and safety of our kids is one of our mdjor responsibilities." said Judy Franco, school board pre!.1- dent "Without having lhdt factor, no matter how high our educational standards are, it's not going to happen • Supporters of the project spoke Tuesday dl the N ew- port Beach City Council meeting. which takes place al the same lime as the school board meeting. Thursday, May 30, 2002 A3 NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some af the deci- sions coming out of Tuesday's Newport Beach City Counetl meeting. NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRAFFIC WHAT HAPPENED: A traffic study of the area of Newport Heights and Cliff Haven was given the. green ligh~ by couocil members. W~AT IT MEANS: The City Wiii spend an esti- mated S30,000 to hire a con- sultant to look at a number of traffic issues tn the· area - everything from traffic vol umes and speeds to pedestri- an concerns and the effect of the three public schools and St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. SHEUMAKER MARINE STUDIES CENTER WHAT HAPPENED: Council members autho- rized the htrrng of architect Ron Yeo to draw up plans for the Manne Studies Center at Shellmaker Island. The con- tract for the architect 1s not expected to exceed S 100,000. WHAT IT MEANS: A state-of-the-art water- quality lab and education center takes another step forward. The ambitious pro- iect, as envisioned, 1s a joint project of a number of agencies, including the city, the U.S. Department of Fish and Game, UC Irvine and many others. There, authorities will conduct tests on water samples tak- en from throughout the county. There are also plans to build an artificial tide pool to allow school groups to learn about the diverse natural habitats without endangering or disrupting wildlife in the tide pools at Little Corona. Other educa- -tional, research and envi- ronmental activities at the center will focus on preserv- ing the marine environ- ment. CITY BUDGET ~HAT HAPPENED: «~ouncil members approved a motion to schedule the first public hearing on the city's 2002-03 ftscal year budget. WHAT rT MEANS: Residents will get the opportunity to speak publtcly about the budget at the council's July 11 meeting. Copies of the preltmrnary budget are available in advance through the city clerk's office at City Hall NEXT MEmM5 •WHEN: 7 p.m. June 11 • WHIRi' City Coundl Chambers at Qty Hall, 3300 Newport BNd. • INFORMATION: (949) 644-3005 21 OCEANFRONT REStAURINT WHAT HAPPENED: · Contradicting staff~rs· rec- ommendations. the Oty Coun- ~ ~~:.n mm to grant him a permit to build a wrought-iron fence along- side the restaurant where an iron rail is OOl/I/, Staffers had denied him the permit., noting that his request conflicted with oty policies designed to protect views and nghts of way. Council members were quick to laud staff for doing a good iob but nonetheless overturned thetr decision, with a few provisions WHAT IT MEANS: Gugas1an is allowed to build the fence at about 6 feet high instead of 10 feet. 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Both had immigrated from their na,tive Yugoslavia to ,New York 10 years ago. Ramadan Dokovic helped federal agents arrest his nephew in a bank fraud case. As a result, Mike Dokovic received jail time and depor- tation, while Ramadan received probation and then relocated to California. But, as both prosecution and defense attorneys said in their opening arguments, Mike Dokovic found his way back into the United States and walked right back into a lifestyle he was familiar and comfortable with. He allegedly spearheaded a fraud ring in Newport Beach that faked credit cards and used them to buy expensive food, clothing and jewelry. Mike Dokovic and associ- dte Amo Dokovic, also known a!> Hamdja Frljuckic, are named in a federal arrest warrant filed in the U.S. Dis- trict Court in Santa Ana on Nov. 15, 2001. Since the shooting, howev- er, authorities don't know the whereabouts of either Mike or Amo Dokovic. 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AMERICAN CERTIFICATE & TITLE-ACT $10,000 MINIMUM PURCHASE DAVID TODD ZUSSMAN F 949 640-2816V1:8 • ,; Closing arguments set for fast-food murder Closing arguments will begin today in the trial of Ramadan Dokovic. The defense rested its case Wednesday. Both the prosecution and the defense presented several witnesses, includil\g peo- ple who saw the Costa Mesa incident that hap- pened in the parking lot of the Jack in the Box restaurant at the comer of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue. The prosecution brought in about a dozen witnesses. Most of them numbers from patrons and gave them to Mike Dokovic in exchange for $300. The waiter told investiga- tors that Dokovic offered him the money and provided him with a hand-held device known as a "skimmer,• with which he could swipe a cus- tomer's credit card and copy account information. The waiter admitted to skimming between 40 and 60 credit card numbers in about a week and a half. He then passed on the skimmer with the information to Mike Dokovic, he said. Investigators said in their report that such information is later downloaded into a computer and the stolen account information ~ put into counterfeit credit cards that are then used to conduct fraudulent transactions. Both Marie and Mike Dokovic were arrested by Newport Beach police in March 2001, when they allegedly tried to buy cloth- ing with counterfeit Ameri- can Express cards. Federal investigators believe the fraud loss associ- ated with the Golden lh1ffle Restaurant alone, as reported by five credit card companies, amounts to about $302,000. Alan Greeley, owner of the Golden Truffle Restaurant, said he was "shocked• to learn that he could be a vic- tim or the fraud ring, some of whom were his customers. Greeley said he was inter- viewed by Secret Service agents last year and had been receiving reports from some credit card companies, but that he did not know one of his waiters who spoke to the agents had worked with the SEWAGE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Upper Newport Bay. Ridge- way voiced his opposition to the bill in a letter sent last week to Cox. •I urge you to contact Rep. Saxton and ask him to recon- sider his authorship of this measure, -Ridgeway WTote. The bill is the second incar- nation of a Saxton proposal. The New Jersey congress- man, who lists boating as a hobby on his Web site, intro- duced a similar bill on May 3, 2001. That bill never left its committee for a Ooor vote. The new bill has been referred to the water resources and environment subcommittee. On Wednesday, Cox said he would rise up to quash the FICUS CONTINUED FROM A 1 and ultimately replacing them with coral gum trees during the revitalization of Balboa Peninsula, which will enter its second phase in the fall. But some retldents said the staff hasn't done enough to protect the trees, especially the 10 trees that are designat- ed u "•pedal." Under dty guJdellnes, the city la required to make an • extraor· dinory effort~ to preserve apeclal 11'981. Some have 1ug- · told the court that they saw the men fight over a gun and Dokovic shoot Miroslav Marie several times. The defense argued to jurors that the gun went off when the men were snug- gling to get their hands on the· weapon. The defense also argued that Dokovic shot Marie in sell-defense, rather than with the intent to kill him. The jury is expected tQ begin deliberations Friday. -~Bharath fraud ring. "I'm speedlless, • he said Wednesday. "(The waiter] left us on very good tem\S, and it's disturbing that I was not informed about his actions at all." Greeley said he is only •a little surprised• that the Jack in the Box shooting was linked to the fraud ring. •we have different clients who show up in fancy cars and spend a lot of money,• he said. "Then after a few months. they never show up again.· In this case, Greeley said, he found out one such cus- tomer bad been shot in pub- lic. · ·I knew some of these guys who the agents said were involved in the ring and later found out the names I knew them by were not even their real names,• be said. In his interviews with the police, Ramadan Dokovic said he decided to meet with Mike Dokovic and get the Rolex watches for Verdult, not just for the $20,000, but also because he wanted to do it. "It's not about money,• he told police. "It's about doing the right thing.• Ramadan Dokovic said he was going through a rough time financially. He was working all kinds of jobs, including at a pizza place and as a machinist. "I needed the money,· he said. •I w8$1ate on child sup- port. 1 wasn't working." He fired the gun out of desperation and in self- defense, Dokovic claimed. ·rm not a psycho,• he told detectives in the taped inter- 'If the embers were ever stoked, our l ocal delega- tion would stamp it out immediately.' -Rep. Chris Cox offending legislation il it gathers any political traction. ·If the embers were ever stoked, our local delegation would stamp it out immedi· ately, • Cox said. •Tuere's no reason to worry about it becoming law. . . . I am very concerned with whether the bill has any prospects. And it does not.• Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who represents Costa Mesa, was traveling and could not gested that pruning the trees' roots and installing under- ground barriers to prevent the roots from spreading could be the solution. "The general services director has not done any- thing to preserve these trees,• said Jan Vandenloot, a vocal supporter of preserv- ing the trees. The trees are valued at $190,000. In recent yean, two da1ml have been paid by the dty because d these ficus trees. Thoee cl4ims totaled S.S,000. Nlederbaua estimated, though, that fUture potential liability to the dty would like· . .. views played in court. •was I in.sane like they say? No, I wasn't insane. Did 1 mean to do ill No. I told you we talk and he jumped .... The gun was loaded. I put the bullets tn the gun. l didn't put them to shoot him. I just wanted to get those watches.• Dokovic said he met Ver- dult twice and spoke to him over the phone five or six times. He said be heard Ver- dult was looking for the watches. Dokovic said Verdult told him Mike Dokovic took the watches to show his girUriend and never brought them back. "He said, 'I'll give you the money, but I don't want my watch to get by the police or the Feds. I'd rather have my watch from you,'• Dokovic said on the tape. On tape, he said he sus- pected Verdult knew about Mike Dokovic1s and Marie's fraudulent operations. He said Mike Dokovic would make purchases with the stolen qedit cards at Ver- dult's store. Verdult would then file a police report and have the insurance company pay him for the lost watches. "But I have no proof of that or anything,• Dokovic told police in the interview. •I wasn't with them or around them.• He said he had seen Ver- dult keep a lot of cash in his safe at the jewelry store. •At his age, to have mil- lions of dollars like that, I don't know ... something fishy,• Dokovic said on the tape. VerduJt declined to com- ment on Dokovic's statements or the case and also took the 5th Amendment when called to testify in this case. "1 can't say anything,• be said. "(Marie) was a good customer, and that's how I got to know him. I even went to his memorial service.· Verdult's attorney did not return phone calls. Prosecutor Matt Murphy and Public Defender Dolores Yost have not argued about the circumstances surround- ing the shooting. But they do d.J!fer on how it happened. Yost said the incident was not a murder but an accident She said several people saw the men in a physical fight over the gun. Yost said Dokovic bad to make a choice between We and death. •For him, it was the choice between being judged by a jury of J 2 or being carried by six people m his own funer- al,· she swd. But Murphy maintained be reached, but press secre- tary Aaron Lewis said the bill isn't the right approach to pro- tecting the nation's harbors. "Its intentions are good, but it's pretty unrealistic,· Lewis said. "There al'e better ways to go about ensuring water quality.• Other envuonmentalists have joined Skinner in voic- mg their displeasure about the bill. Gany Brown, the execu- tive director of Orange Coun- ty CoastKeeper, blasted the bill as a way to •totally dif- fuse • important environmen- t.al legislation. "It would be counterpro- ductive.• Brown said. •(The Clean Water Act) gives gov- ernment the tools to clean up the problems.• Leaders in nearby Hunt- ington Beach have also mobi- lized against the bill. ly be six figures. In recent years, some merchants have paid out of pocket to fix dam- age to sewer lines directly affecting their businesses. In the end. a thin majority of the council decided that removing the trees during the renovation was the only real solution to the problem. They approved the plan to remove the trees by a 3-2 vote, wtth Nonna Glover and John Hef- feman dissenting. ClassHled ads work for you! Daily Pilot nMIUll Mmrdl1.JIO'l -New- port IMctt police .,,. Mtk• OOkovk and Mlroslav Mark on suspi- don of Ulil'9 f.tc• mdlt c.ards to buy dothes. Mer 17, JOO't - Ramadan Dokovic meets Mlroslav Mark at a Taco Bell ~ng lot on East 17th Street M9rtt.JI01 - 0ok0Yk • .ccused of shooting Mar.ic In the pari(ing lot of the JKk In the Box rest.Mirant at the comer of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue. Ookcwk is charged with attempted murder. Mllr 21, 2001 -Marie Is tPen off life support and pronounced dead. O<*ovic faces a murder charge with an enhance- ment for possessing a weapon. Jvly 1&, 2001 - Ramadan Dokovic pleads · not guilty to the murder charge. Nov. 15, 2001 -Federal Secret Service agentS file arrest warrants for Mike Dokovic and his associate, Amo Dokovic. on charges of aedit card fraud. .._, 21, 200Z -Trial begins for Ramadan Dokovic. Dokovic fired the gun because he was angry and frustrated at not getting what he wanted -a meeting with Mike Dokovic to get Verdult's watches. Both Murphy and Yost declined to comment because the trial is in progress. As for the people who wit· nessed the incident, they say it is forever branded in theu memory. Katherine Lesage, who was getting her hair done at a nearby salon and testified for the prosecution, said she is still disturbed when she replays that spine-chilling scene in her mind. "It's like Uus whole scene playing back over and over again," she said. "It's some- thing I'd never. never forget • • ~ BHAllAJH covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e- mail at deepa.bharathO/atimes.com. When told about the bill, Huntington Beach Mayor Debbie Cook sa1d the propos- al is an abswd way to try to dean up Huntington Harbour. ·ttas (Saxton) ever taken a swim in the harbor?· Cook asked rhetorically. ·Why would anybody support such a thmg." • PAUL aJNTON covers the envi- ronment John Wayne Airport and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.dln- tonOl•times.com. - Doily Pilot .. Council opts against modified leash law • Newport Beach leaders decide additions to rules are urtnecessary, instead direct staff to look into Balboa Island canines. June C.ugrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A plan to tighten leash laws got knocked out of the water Tuesday when City Council members voted to leavl! the law as lt is. Nearly 20 residents at the meeting protested new wording for the ordinance - wording staff said was nec- essary to clarify some gray areas but that resldents thought would make the law unnecessarily restrictive. The proposed changes to the ordinance would have added "a park, the ocean or bay waters within the city limits• to the list of places where a ·dog must also be restrained by a substantial leash or chain not exceeding six feet in length and physi· cally restrained by a per· son.• Even before residents could begifi lining up .at the lectern to speak against the changes, Mayor Tod Ridge· way asked for a show of hands to gauge how many people were there to protest the changes and how many supported them. No one in the audience was there in support of the proposed changes to the rules. "I have a serious concern about saying to someone that a dog has to be on a leash when the dog is in the water,• Councilman Steve Bromberg said. The agenda item was inspired by a court case involving resident Lynne Butterfield, who has received tickets for letting go of her dog's leash while he is in the water at the beach. The current law allows dogs on some beach·_ es at certain times, but only on a ll!ash. Butterfield fought the ticket based on her belief that the ordinance does not apply to dogs in the water. A court ruled in favor of the city, but Butterfield has appealed. Some council members thought that it was better to wait to hear what the courts say. Councilman John Hefter· nan disagreed. "It's our law that's ambiguous. Why are we let· ting a judge tell us what our law says?" he asked. Emphasizing his belief that the dty should be sure its ordinance was clear, Hef- fernan cast the dissenting vote against a council major- ity that defeated the pro- posed changes. The item drew some dis- cussion about the larger lssue of dogs on the beach throughout the city. Resident Elaine LmdhoU asked the council to consider allowing dogs on the beach during daytime hours m the winter. Dogs now are allowed only before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. Bromberg took the oppor· tunity to ask staff to look mto the issue of dogs on the beaches on Balbod Island. ·Balboa Island beaches are not conducive to dogs on the beach,• Bromberg said. COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP·UP Inside CITY HALL Here are some of the decisions coming out of Monday's Planning Commission meeting. NORTH COSTA MESA SPECIFIC PLAN WHAT HAPPENED: Planning commissioners did some housekeeping Tuesday, just making sure all specific plans for portions of the city cor- responded to the gener- al plan. Adjustments to the North Costa Mesa Specif- ic Plan were made to make it compati- ble with the city's 2000 general plan. One amendment to the North Costa Mesa Specific Plan was to adjust previ- ously allotted trip budgets to conform with the city's general plan. WHAT fT MEANS: The North Costa Mesa Specific Plan now conforms with the city's general plan. PROPERTY SALE \WiAT HAPPEN ED: The Planning Commission unani- mously endorsed the purchase of an 8.6-acre parcel of land on Redhill Avenue by the Orange County Depart- ment of Education. Planning commission- ers must ensure the use of the land at 3001 RedhUI Ave. con- forms with the city's general plan before the education department can NEXT MEETING •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. June 10 • WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa • INFORMATION: (714) 574-5245 buy the parcel. Plans for the 8.6 acres call for six two-story buildings with 145,667 square feet of rentable space. The education agency plans to use the property for management and admin- istrative offices. or other related pro- fessional use, a staff report shows. WHAT IT MEANS: The Orange County Department of Education is cleared to buy the prop- erty. -Compiled by Lolita Harper T'- -'c:upund ur• ~orla.• • f I ' ~ . 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Owners must have a leash on their canines at all times and must hold on to it. The issue that sprang up in March, however, ques- tions whether a dog can swim in the ocean without a leash. The law includes the beach, but does it include the ocean? The city said yes, and a court agreed. But thanks to Lynne and Philip Butte r- field and their dog. Red Baton, other residents have taken issue with the law. The truth is there are dogs that give their fellow canines a bad name. Based on that, however, the city should not ban dogs from frolicking in the ocean. There are responsible dogs and owne rs out there whose freedoms should not be entirely limited. Does that mean that dogs should be allowed to play along the beach and in the water without a leash all the time? No. A couple of Newport-Mesa residents have suggested, and we a~e, that a blackball sys- tem should be set. Just as only bodysurfers are allowed at the Wedge from now unW early Sep- tember, only people should be allowed at the city's beaches during peak hours. So, between 6 and 9 a.m. daily from May to early October, dogs should be allowed to frolic in the water sans leash. During the cooler months, most p eople aren't hitting the beach, so dogs should be given their fr~-0m throughout the day on weekdays and betwE'.en the same morning hours on weekends. When it comes to evening hours, however, canines should have their fun an hour before sunset from late October to late April. During the summer, they'll just have to stay high and dry at night. While many residents will still not be satisfied by such a compromise, it would be a much better hand than w hat they're dealt now. And we're sure Newport-Mesa's dogs would love to eat out of that hand. Balboa Island duck dilemma has become serious health problem I am a resident of the Grand Canal on Balboa Island. I continue to read your reports on the contin- ued pollution of the waters in the Grand Canal as a result of the duck popula- tion, which is compounded by the scheduled feeding of the ducks by two of the resi- dents that live on the Grand Canal (#Newport Beach try- ing to duck the law,~ Tues- day). Since the feeding began, the duck population has increased from a hand- ful of ducks to more than one hundred. It is not uncommon dur- ing the summer months for the canal to be posted as unsale water due to the pol- lution. We who live on the canal have grandchildren that visit and are unable to play on the beach or in the water as a result of the situ- ation. Small children drag their arms on the sea wall and are then covered with duck dropping•. ls th.ls sani- tary and n fe for our chll· drenf My next door neighbor was railed on Balboa Island and will testily to the fact thot there wu not a problem until certain reGdenta began feeding the duck.I regularly. They expect food, ltay in tbe area on the dock.I of tbOM feeding them, and the 1tench and duck dropping• are dilgulting to tbdH of us that live here and to thoae ' who visit and enjoy walking tbe ilJand. .,... ........... , r.·:=~· ....... .: .. ......... ~_, ..... Lennis Jones COMMUNITY COMMENTARY nance that enables animal control to fine those respon· sible for the feeding and watering of the wildlife, however, it has not in any- way deterred these ladies who are feeding the ducks. It would seem to me that the fact that childre n cannot go into the water without the fear of infections and skin rashes would be of importance to the health department and those in charge of the well-being of the citizens of Newport Beach. It may be advisable for parents of young chil- dren that play in the sand and water in Grand Canal to receive a hepatitis vaccine if their children are to be in the water this summer. The residents are trying to make a difference. Your paper prints letters and colu.nuu from those who live inland who say that the rest· dents of Balboa Island ehould stt back and do noth- ing. Those people should try to Uve next to th ... ducks and the filth created because they ore now dependent on the food tupplied. Please help the communi- ty to improve the water quality by whatever meant neceuary. 1beM ducJu are not wild. 'They .,. complete- ly domestkANcl. Tbera it no lntentJve for tbem to Jene and search for food and ..-. YoU CID w.atup lllid toadl~ .. ............. f How':.~~· :GET.........,. 'lt'B strange 'that you have a woman arrested for murder post bond and then she's dead. Then someone el.le a.&90dated wlth her ts dead. The best way I can describe It Is unusual. 1 ' The O•lc wekome1 letttn on ~ CX>nCMnlng NewpOrt ' and Costa Mt$a. • LltTlllS -Mail to Edltor1al P-oe Edltot ....... ..., at the Daffy Piiot. now. Bay St., Costa Mesi, CA 92627 • MADlllS HOnM-Cell (949) 642-6086 • MX -Send to (949) 646-4170 ttlt I I -Costa Mesa ~lice Lt. Dale airney, on two murder ' cases in Newport-Mesa that have been linked to a suicide of a Newport Beach woman In Huntington Beach , • J-MAIL -S.nd to dallypllotelatimH.com All correspondence must Include full name, home- town and phone number (fOf verlflc.etlon purposes), The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions tor clarity and length. Daily Pilot READERS RESpqND FILE PHOTO I OAllV Pll.01 Red Baron iooks down at Corona del Mar State Beach, where his owners; Lynne and Philip Butterfield received citations for letttng the dog run unleashe d in the water. Newport-Mesa residents support Red Baron AT ISSUE: Newport Beach law prohibits dogs from running in the ocean without a leash. I 've lived in Newport for 37 years. I've had dogs that I have taken down to Big Corona to play ball and Frisbee in the ocean. It can't be safe for the dog, or the person hold- ing the leash, to ruri in the waves and be tied to each other r Council tugs at freedom to be leash-free," Friday}. As long as a dog isn't a threat to al)yone and his master deans up any "gifts· left on the beach, what's the big deal? The city is wasting way too much time and energy on this. There are more important issues they need to manage and enforce against humans to make our beaches safe and trash- free, and to protect beach property from being vandalized and misused. U harassing animals is the most important issue on the City Council's agenda, the council needs to flip its to-do list back to an upright position. Recently, they voted to stop people from feeding ducks on Balboa Island, another waste of time, so now they are wasting time and money micro- managing dogs. How much does the council make a year? LIZ WARD Newport Beach Poor Red Baron. There is no greater agony for a golden retriever, water dogs by nature, to have to stare at water in which they are not allowed. I frequently walk our goldie on the local boardwalks and oceanfront. Walk along any section of our coast during the hours dogs are currently allowed and you will see a substan- tial number of dogs walking with their owners. It is very common to see goldies and Labradors and other water-loving dogs damp from a romp in the surf. What if the city were to designate special areas and hours for "dog use?" Perhaps allowing dogs off leash up to the water line (so they can play in the surf) from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday during the summer? Or before 9 a .m.? Life- guard towers and a flag system simi- lar to ·black ball" could be used to establish the allowed area and indi- cate dog hours are in effect. It would be nice if the city's response could be one of looking for options to accommodate this section of the community instead of Ughten- ing laws to make sure no dog eve r swims without a leash. I am certam there would be community support and that it would not be a problem to rally enough supporters to gather funds needed {for signs, etc.) and work with the city to set somethmg like Uus ln motion. Go. Red Baron. Your water-lovmg compaclres support you. MEG TWEEDY Costa Mesa How nice it would be if all the dog owners in Orange County took their dogs to the beach in Corona de! Mar, at least weekly. Then maybe we could close the bark parks and use that land for something else. Or maybe we could have an animal boarding kennel at the beach so when the yuppies from South County were flying off some- place, they could spend their final minutes, before d eparture, froUck.J.ng with their pooches on the beach. But we should define that so that just certain beaches could be used. JACK PERKINS Costa Mesa Ducks running af owl of island residents AT ISSUE: Balboa Island residents say Newport Beach should go after Grand Canal resident who feeds the waterfowl. T he duck problem on the Grand Canal of Balboa Island is the result of one woman who sim- ply does not care about the health of the children who swim in the canal nor the peace and quite in the middle of the night for her neighbors and the well-being of the visitors who come to our island {•Newport Beach trying to duck the law,• Tuesday). I have witnessed her on several occasions step out of ber house, throw a hand full of food to the 20 to 30 ducks and pigeons sitting along tbe sea wall squawking for food. st. does this many tlmet a day and eame.- how thinks this makes her inunune to the #bulk feeding" law. I say, fine her or change the law to prohibit any feeding. The canal is becoming a fowl embarrassment to the whole dty. MIKEBUmEU. Balboa Island I've noticed an improvement and hardly any duck feeding. Bayfronts have put up "No Feeding" signs, wbic.b help. Ducks and birds go with the tenttmv1 they wW always be here. I think the duck patrol should go after the one culprit on Grand Canal attractlng the ducks. I don't tb1nk LlnER TO THE EDITOR dty funds should be spent for such ~ never-ending problem. We are a tourist destination, like a park, and will always have tourists and birds and ducks. With a concerted effort, we can take care of this without gov- emrnent butting in. DONNA ALBERTSEN Balboa llland Getting rid of the duckl will not solve the problem. This ha been tried before. There is a woman on Grand Canal that feeds tll8ID on a dally besls. UnW this ii stopped, these or other ducks will mum. l have aeen the poltcle taDang to her1 why don't tbeY dte ber1 IOIEM' MOMISON Newport Beach Doily Pilot AROUND TOWN • Send ~ TOWN Items to the o.aly Piiot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa MeY. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4110; 0< by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well es a contact phtSne numbef. A complete listing Is r/ailable at www.dallypllotcom. IODAY U.S. Ambassador Barbara Bodine will give a lecture as part ct the Spring Forum 2002 hoAed by the Center for Global Peace and Coomct Studies al le Irvine. The lecture will focus C10 lite in foreign teJ'Vice and ls ~aaed rrom 3:30 to 5 p.m. •llle tlcture is free and open to : .,... pubtic. Tt will be held in 'SOdal S<ieoces PW:a A. Room • 100 ot ua. (949) 824-6410. .. . book- ~CONTINUED FROM 1 . . : ptobably a more palatable ineam of getting exercise 'thangardenlng orrldinga 'stationary bicycle. So I'm try- ing. And it isn't easy. It especially isn't easy when my wife drops a report on my desk like the one that appeared last week from the UCI College of Medicine under the headline: ·Jog- ging every day may keep •Alzheimer's away.• How would you like to start your day with a choice Wee than It seems that the UCI researchers at the Institute for Brain Aging and Demen- tia made a passel of rats run on a laboratory wheel for three weeks (1t wctsn't clear how often they were ctUowed to rest). After exhaustlng the rats, the resedtchers took c1 look at their brains and dis- covered "that exercise Is a powerful regulator or brdjn activity.· which the n trans: lated into further resec1rch to signing on the book ·The Natural Highs To Help You Peel Good All the Tune• host- ed by coauthor Hyla Cass will run from 6:30 to 8 p.m. In the patio cale of Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. SATURDAY The 21st annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5K presented by the Corona del Mar Chamber Qf Commerce and the city of Newport Beach Community Services Department will begin with registration at 6 a.m. near the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Heliotrope, above the Corona del Mar State Beach parking lot. m Corona del Mar. Mail com- pleted registration form with check or credit cards to Attn: "determine bow much and what types of exercise may help reduce the risk of cogni- tive impairment and perhaps Alzheimer's disease." This raised a whole litany of red flags, chief among them the vision of a human running wheel with a group of people in white coats using electric prods on patients who dared to slow down. It seemed to me the most likely finding to be gleaned from such resedJ'ch was wbether one dies first of exhausbon or ·cogrullve impainnent, • a question l tend to mull over when I'm walklng. Although I don't walk fast enough or far enough to Sdl· 1Sfy my Wlfe's exerose needc;, she walks w1th me for d spell each day before she takes off on her own. And she mevitably brings along this device she was given last Christmas that tells her how far and fast she has walked She even took it,to an Angel game the other night lo record how far we wdlked dIOund the ballpark. creen ~stems ~ •1ntematlona1 ( SATURDAY?. Orchid Sale Orchids $500 to $2500 June 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 Open To The Publlc llV9RY SATURDAY 9·• P.M. 1 OOO's IN STOCK r;q: [,), !1;19 j j ;t•) 4[tf!11: (IJ;f 1@ ;\1 I Newport .. ach._ ontr ~omm.n:lel Orchid NurMry &CASH 20382 Birch Street • Newport ... ch t4ee4~~ort1~ • -CA,,../'> 'rrorAI> • .Mirror~ • t4rnvor~ New Merchandise Arr!Yes Dal~ · Hurry In For Best Selection! 'Wdl Dalpd Fumlture For Well Designed Hoines" CdM5k city of Newport Beach. 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92663. Walk-Ill registration and pack- et pickup available from noon to 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m Fnday al the OasJS Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Race-day reqistration is $30, $12 lor Doi· pbln Dash. (949) 644-3151. The Upper Newport Bay Eco- logical Reserve and Nature Preserve are hosting a two- hour walking tour along the Back Bay, beginning at Sheu- maker Island at 9 a.m. Satur- day and June 15. Bring binoc- ulars and sun protection. The island is at 600 Shellrnaker Road, Newport Beach. Free. (714) 973-6826 or (949) 640~ 6746. The AVPNext Beach Volley- ball Tournament will begin at P,.t first, this gadget appealed to my competitive instincts. It was a lousy sub- stitute for tennis, but at least I could clock myself and keep trying to improve my time around the block. But when it started telling me 1 was backsliding, I grew to dislike it rather intensely. Now I try lo concentrate on more aesthebc matters. Smee I dlways walk around the same block. I am l<'t1mmg to moderate the boredom by !>ludyLng the mmubae of the places I pass dally The unprobable newly built upscale home that dwarfs its modest neighbors c1nd echoes 1tc; emptlness The Chnstmas ughts stlll .,trung on some front porch- I'S. The dogs whose rug h .,pot m the day appears to be <elebraung my passing by. The remod<•ls which I <,ee to be a wekom<• thumb m the Pye of lhreat('ncd John Wayne Airport Pxpans1on. And a daily mventory of who IS flying the Amenc-dn flag and who isn't While 1 was nwking these 10 a.m. at the Corona del Mar State Beach Registratlon will begm at 9.15 a m Two-on- two men's or women's teams can compete Ill the AA. A. B or unrated tournament dlvt- sions. Pamopants must be an AVPNext member. Others may pay the $10 annual fee to join at the tournament. $30 per team. (562) 987-3330, vol- leyballlwarp.com or scolvol· leyball<iPyahoo.com. Laurie Firestone, a social sec- retary for former President George Bush and Barbara Bush. will present a lecture on entertaining at the White Ho~e from 3 to 4 p.m. The • program is part of the New- port Beach Arts Comnuss1on's Art Lecture Senes and will be held at the Newport Beach Central Library. Free The library 1s at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3870. dilficult adjustments to the cult of walking, my Wlfe dcopped a new College of Medicine report on my desk This one is headhned: "Ninety-somethmgs tend to live active, independent lives.· l checked 11 out to see if they had discovered dtm· less wallung around the block to be counterproduc- tive and were pushing such actlvit1es as deeper involve- ment in televised sports or off-track betting No such luck. But even though the report found that the most common need of people this age was help m wcllkmg. 1t was otherwlSe pretty cheer- ful. I especially Weed the mclc•- pendence part dnd that 40" .. of the 90-year-old!> stud1ed reported having dn alrnhohr dnnk dd1ly and 57"'., wen• still driving a Cdr. Maylw best of all. thNc was no mention or either Alzh<•111wr\ or Jogging. • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights His column appears Thursdays. lhuradoy, Mat lo, 2002 A7 IRIEFLY IN THE llWI Foundation to · host talent conte~t Sierra's Light Founda- tion, a locaJ nonprofit group, will hold its third annual Celebrating Young Talent on Sunday. The child safety advo- cacy group was founded by Costa Mesa resident Cindy Soto in memory of her 4-year-old daughter. Sierra. who died when Steven Allen Abrams plowed his car into her preschool playground. Brandon Wiener. 3. was also killed in the May 3, 1999. incident . Sunday's event, an annual fund-raiser for the group, will showcase dance. instrumental and vocal performance by Orange County children. It will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Robert B . Moore Theatre al Orange Coast College. A special presentation will be made to Costa Mesa Mayor Linda Dixon. She will receive the first Sierra's Light Twinkle Award for play- ing a part ln changing the city's review require- ments and cond1t1ons of approval . for enhanced safety and security at pri- vate schools and child- care centers Other show highlights wtll mclude a performance by the Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra and the "Sleeping Beauty" ballet done by students of the Odnce Center, run by Soto Tickets dre $10 for gen- mal ddmission. $25 for VIP admission and $200 for the Founder's Circle that includes tour tounden tickets and an mtermillkm reception. lnformaUoo: (949) 251·1"70 or {949) 548-3180. Light rail project earns endorsement Another step toward a light rail project in Orange County -which would include Costa Mesa - was taken th.ls week, as federal transportation . authonbes endorsed pre· linunary engmeering plans. • The Orange County Transportation Authority secured approval from the Federal Transportation Authority to proceed with prelimmary engineering for the Centerline light rail project. The 18-mile project wouJd link key employ· ment and entertainment arects of Costa Mesa, San- ta Ana and Irvine, such as Santa Ana Civic and Transportation centers, the South Coast Metro area. Irvine Busmess Complex, John Wayne Airport, UC Irvine and the Jrvme Med- ical and Transportation centers The lme IS expected to serve 40,000 to 45.000 rid· ers daily, Orange County Transporlallon Authority spokesman George Urch said. lruhal engmeenng of the pro1ect is expected to take 18 to 20 months, offl- c1als said, and wouJd include an extensive out- reach e ffort to gather mput from the public. Inf o rmation www.octa.net. "OUR OWM WIMES JUST ARRIVED FROM MAPA VALLEY" 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645 -7616 -~ ~~~NAd­Pi'~r~ Mattress Outlet Store ,. . A8 lhur?doy, May 30, 2002 Doily Pilot Trojan women get a boost from ·Newport-Mesa . . . N ewport-Mesa 1\'ojan League women in sup· port of the University of Southern California traveled north to the Los Angeles cam- pus to celebrate an annual women 's jaunt back to school. The benefit day at use, bWed as •Let's Hear It for the Girls,• focused on university athletics for women, raising more than' $20,000 from gener- ous Newport-Mesa alumni for the USC Women's Athletic Department. A luncheon at USC's •Town and Gown• fea- tured USC Director of Athletics Mike Garrett and Associate Athletic Director Usa Love. Among the local women in the crowd were Kathy Ham.tlton, Patt Hitt, Wendy Pit.chess, Dlane Schweitzer, Jane llobln· son, Bonnie Manhall, Susan McK.eever, Mary Godber, Cln- da Hoeven , Vlrglnia Zenz and Beverly Wlllgerotb. • • • B.Yl Cook THE CROWD Sprinkel, Allee Blalr, Nibs Walen, Mike lluuell, Gwen and Glyn Davies, Carol Fracalosy, Dorothy Gray, and Dick and Marte Loderbose. • • • The Fashionables held their annual members' champagne reception at the waterfront estate of Leslie and Lawrence Cancelllerl last week, attracting the local "who's who" crowd. They came in support of the organization founded in 1971 and dedicated to the service of Chapman University. Five Crowns in Corona del Mar was the setting for the eighth annual Star Team Award luncheon honoring members of a special group of hunger advo- cates in support of Share Our Selves in Costa Mesa. The non- profit service agency assists the working poor in the Newport- Mesa area with food, medical and dental care, as well as financial aid. Over the years, many worth- while charitable endeavors have been aided through Fash· ionables support, along with needs related to the university. ln 1980, a men's patron commit- tee was formed as an adjunct to the women's Fashionables group. Enjoying the day at USC were the women of the USC Trojan League, lndudlng Anita Ferguson, Allee Davit and Sue Schaar. Chairwoman Kathy Thomp- son of Corona del Mar once again marshaled considerable support for the annual lun- cheon, which has become a tra- dition on the Orange Coast due in part to the distribution of Imperial County sweet onions given to each guest. The giving of the onions has become a symbolic gesture on Thomp· son's part - a virtual spreading of the bounty that, of course, relates directly to the giving spirit at Share Our Selves. Ollle Hill chaired the recent reception with support from Fashionables President Donna Bunce. More than 100 fashion- able couples enjoyed the Can- cellieri hospitality, including a sumptuous buffet catered by Soiree. Spotted in the crowd enjoying a sunset cocktail at the beach were the lovely Sally Crockett, Rusty Hood, JoAnne Mix, Pamala Paul, E.G. Cham· berlin, Barbara Bowie, Nancy Burnett, Cathy Lowden, Donna Schultz, Noddle Weltner and Zee Allred. More than $25,000 was raised through generous donors, including Marybelle Cox, Carol llelsner, Henry and Carol Schleleln, Reed and IUta • THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Among those attending the Share Our Selves Star Team Award luncheon were Carol Reisner. Kathy Thompson ........ Cal..ag Sizzling Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar • PmlrTlupToGo /I , •Enchiladas • Fa11tas \f) • Mini Tacos • Chrngolinga \ ~ • Guacamole • Salsa ANDMOREf I. -al:• ......... "'a ~ 10 to 100 people • • Catering 645-02M = ...... c.-..... C.....dllMlr .,.._ • C14'1'41-1141 (t41tM4 Im and Allee Blair. - NatNrwl on: E -Ftu/no,, Emngmcy. Dixowry CINmnJ - M* Owr Slllry .NJKOCE Mmritm this Ali """&a;. " 1096 tlUaJunt On II httR-nil• Enjoying the fashionables champagne reception were Donna Bunce, Leslle CanceWerl and OWe Hill. Welcome to State Farm Bant<- Finance your new car wrth lhe Good Neighbor you know and trust. You'll get competitive rates on Car Loans. plus the Mf'Vtee you deserve from your bank. To find out how you can 88"k with • Good Nel9hbot'9. ca.II me, visit Wltefarm.ee>m-or call toll-tree 1 ·877-SF4-BANK. Steven Hiii, Agent Uc.#0C80618 Costa Meta, CA 949·&46·9393 Doity Pilot Thursday, May 30, 2002 A9 .. DATEBOOK I . . - Finger-licking good Chicken Fresh DINING REVIEW ly Kathy Mader · I confess, I am not that crazy about chicken. I think it's a combination of the horror stories you hear on television, or that random sketchy bite that sneaks up on you during an otherwise delicious meal. So when I saw that a recently opened restaurant was not only focused on, but named alter chicken, 1 was a bit skeptical on choosing it to write about. I went in with the dis- claimer that il it wasn't good, ( wouldn't review it. But the thing I keep forgetting to factor in about ducken is that when it's good, it IS real· ly good. And it is really good at Chicken Fresh, on 17th Street in Costa Mesa, between Irvine Boulevard and Tustin Avenue. Partners Joe Gall and James Fuller have been around successful rotissene chicken restaurants before, both in Los Angeles and Texas, and thought they would bring a little of that chicken magic to Newport- M esa. So how is Chicken Fresh different from a maJor chain chicken restaurant? No. 1: fYI . • WHAT: Chicken Fresh • WllEllE; 462 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa •WHEN: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday • HOW MUOt Moderate • CA1l: (949) ~2442 or fax (949) ~2332 envuorunent. And this chicken really is mouthwa- tenng. I mean it. The side dishes include one of my favorites, butter- nut squash, but also garden rice, roasted potatoes, broc- coli -wtucb I am not sure is a selling point -pasta sal- ads. fruJt salads and Caesar salads All that's aussmg is the macaroni and cheese, please! 1 mean it, please think pbout it. Chicken Fresh also offers severdl salads, with or with- out chicken, mcludmg a Cobb and a Mandann chick- en salad. So obviously ttus place 1s good for both lunch and dinner. It's not a major chain. and that always makes me hap· py. No. 2: ·Everything is made fresh, every day, and that which is made, 1s made from scratch, includmg the salad dressings and the crispy pita croutons, which are made by a locdl bakery. The produce is all purchased locally as well, and the chicken is quality and comes ·rann fresh.· CRYSTAL l.AUOEROALE I DAILY PILOT Cesar Pena prepares chicken fresh off the r otisserie at Chicken Fresh. The menu emphasizes healthful dishes. Almost everyone knows it is dtlhcuJt to start a new restaurant, but according to Joe, "thJngs are going great. getbng better and better every day.· Only open three weeks. they are thnlled to see repeat customers already. The wide-open restau- rant, though a little sparse in decor, is clean enough not only to eat off the floor, but anywhere else you might invent, mcluding the smk. The No. 3 difference, and deftnJtely not the ledst, 1s that thJs restaurant IS run by a couple of very ruce guys. not a big corporation. The one drawback for the guys is location. You would be hard pressed to find a parkmg space in front, but there is plenty, yes plenty, of parkmg in the back. The menu is not huge, The Lsgest, rmest, Frielllest Beauty Supply & Ful Service Salon In Ormgec.ty NEW ARRIVALS Of z(S)PE!~J SlntcWlt ,., ft ....... Best Prices -Best Service - Best Selection and yes, it's heavy on chick · en, but vegetanans will find a thing or two to the tr l!kmg. I am a fan of the "fresh wrap" sandwiches, and 1t 1s the California wrap ($7.50) that does it for me. It's big - very 1Jnportant to me -and lull of chicken, jack cheese. avocado, tomatoes, lettuce, sprouts and lta!Jan dressmg When 1l comes to wraps, Chicken Fresh has several to choose from, mcludmg the market fresh wrap ($7.25), chicken w1th au kmds of veggies: the chicken rice wrap ($7 .25) with garden rice; and the spring roll wrap ($7) with chicken, Chinese noodles, veggies and a sesame dressing. Vegetan- ans can eat the fresh garden nee wrap or the fresh gar- den wrap, both $6.50. It is the rollsserie chicken Casa Pacifica • HOMES AND LOA NS • , Smtic~ with lnugrity , 866-55-HOMES ~; ,,~ Laurct Hall -Broker ·----------------· I " I want to connect I : with my Jewish roots." : I . I 1 "We want a synagogue that 1 I reflects our values. One I that's welcoming, caring, : family friendly and respects 1 the way we live our lives." I I You are invited to attend an introduction to 1 1 Unive rsity Synagogue and Reconstructlonism evening. Find out why we are the fastest I growing movement in American Judaism and I how University Synagogue provides an I atmosphere where au ideas can be debated and I discu~ openly. I Join Rabbi Rachlis for an informal evening I gathering at a member 's home to learn more abdut Reconstructionjsm. I Tuesday, June 11, 2002 7:30 pm. I Please call 949-553-3535 I to RSVP and to obtain location. I I We are Inclusive, Participatory, I I Egalitarian, Spiritual, Innovative and I Family Friendly. I I UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE I I www.unlversitysynagogue.org !1 I SOON IN OUR NEW BUILDING ; I Rabbi Arnold Rachlls Cantor Rutl Braicr I 14915 Alton Parkwa , Irvine 949-~ • ~_. ... ._.-. ............... ~~~-~ -----..----- that brings the people m You can smell 1t roastmg from the street, and that is JUSl plam good busmess. The prices vary depending on your order of while meat or dark meat, breast or thighs, one, two or three side dish- es, but it is all fairly reason- able. I myself am always willmg to pay a !Jttle more for chicken that I know IS fresh and cooked m d clean "Once you sample 1t, you'll be back," says Joe.~ln the meantune, Joe and James say they are ha"1.ng ·a wonderful time getting to know the community.· Look, for their coupons all over town, because they are get- ting them out there so you will get LO the store And yes, I'll be there too • KATHY MADER's dining reviews appear every other Thursday . • @JllJllllU!Ailill CONSIGN • DESIGN Quality Furnishings & Accessories For Your Home Just Arrived White Wicker End Table .............................. 'SO" "McGuire" Chairs (Each) ....... : .................. '250" Set of 4 "Pottery Barn" Chairs .................. '250" Ivory Iron Oaybed ....................................... '275" Black Iron Headboard/Footboard (King) .... •275• "Baker" Love eat ...................................... '295" White "Cottage Style" Dresser ............... ~ ........... 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The two marry, buy d bedut1ful house. hdve a pre- now. hltle girl t1nd dfe on their wdy to living hdpp1ly c>ver dfler. But after a fpw years of rndrriage. Slim finds out thdt she did not win the matnmonidl lottery after all. Seemingly overnight, Mitch turns into d p;;ychopalh who frequently likes to chedl on dnd bedt his wife police depart· ment with the unsolved murder of a teenage girl . The village is so far north that the sun never sets in the six days that Dormer works the case. Unaccus- tomed to permanent day- light, Dormer is not able to sleep during all that time. Paci.no completely cap · lures the total exhaustion, mental confusion and hag- gard look of his character's mental decay as the effects of his insomnia deepen. Robin Williams is sinister as mystery novelist Walter Finch, a prime suspect in the killing. Finch is trying to frame the victim's boyfriend for the murder at the same time Dormer is trying to frame Finch. Hillary Swank plays the honest local detective who tries to sort through the murky clues left behind by both of these men. Fdced with thesf' new undttrdct1ve quilllt1es in her husbdnd, Slim de>c1dC's thdt thP cnmindl 1ust1ce '>yi.tem cdnnot help h<•r, dnd she qocs on the run with her child an tow She chdnges their 1dent1t1cs dnd their pldce ol rei.1dencc whenev- er Mitch or his bdnd of hired thug!> gets too close. Mitch (Billy Campbell) and Slim (Jennifer Lopez) marry In "Enough," now sht>wing In general r elease. There's plenty of moral ambig uity, deception and many frightening moments that keep the viewer uns:omfortable as the plot unfolds. But in the end, Uus 1s a very small movie, almost claustrophobic. It centers very tightly on the tiny details of the complex psychological interplay between Pacino and Williams. They are exceUent in their roles, but this film is as depressing and dreary to watch as the cold fog that covers the Alaskan coast on tfut'screen. Slim tnes lo find refuge with a sens1t1ve ex- boyfriend (Odn Futtermdn), the !athN thdt she nevc>r knew (fred Wdrd) and her fraPnds bdck tlt th<' danc>r (including her Wdllress bud- dy, Ginny, pldyed by Juli- ette Lew1r.), but ult1mdtf'ly she decades l hdl the only wdy to handle the '>llUdl1on 1s to take her hubby on, mono y mono. So with a couple of martial arts lessons and a trap that smacks of "Home Alone," she heads off to kill Mitch an the name of "self. defense." Lopez agajn proves to be d very capable actor, and it is t~oo bad that this film did not prov· e her with a bet· ter el for h er talent. Ca pbeU begins the film pldying a nice guy charac- ter similar to his work in movies such as "The Rocke- teer" and the television senes "Once and Agam , ~ but then the script turns him into a B-movie villain who only speaks in cheesy -------- ' threats and sinister procla· mations. •Enough " is filled with scenes that are suspenseful and exciting, but in the end it is just a remake of "Sleeping with the Enemy" with Lopez standing in for Julia Roberts. Rather than using character develop- ment to explore the com- plexiues of an abusive rela- tionship, the film is content to rely on car chases and hstlights to entertain the audience. The result is a forgetta ble summer action movie w ith a dangerous and false message to the publlc that there is no help for bat- tered women and that their only option is to kilJ their abuser. •En ough · is rated PG-13 for intense scenes of domes- llc violence, some sensuallty and language. • RYAN GILMORE, 27, is a Costa Mesa resident. Pacino gets sleepless in Alaskan frontier ·insomnia" is director Christopher Nolan's first film since the innovative ·M emento• was released last year. This new effort ~11t .Rnn ~cd Corontt del Mttr Scenic !Jk presented by Corona de/ Mar Chamber of Commerce and City of Newport Beach Community Services Sehed~le of Events 6:00am 7:30am 1:ssam B:2oam 8:4Sam 9:00am Registration begins warm-up Men 's sk Race women 's sk Race 2 Mile Fun Walk 1 k Kid's Dolphin Dash also centers on the unfold- ing investigation of a brutal crime, but it's d much siJn- pler and more traditional crime drama wi th Hitchcock overtones. The look and feel of this movie is definitely on the darker side of film noir, bleak and foreboding al every tum. Al Pacino is perfectly cas t as Will Dormer, a hardened Los Angeles homicide detective w ith a check ered past and missing moral compass. He 1s already under investJgation by Internal Affairs when he is temporanJy shipped out to Alaska to assist a very small --= . : -- "Insomnia" rated R for language, some violence and brief nudity. • JOHN DIPl<O, 48, is • Costa Mesa resident and a senior 1nvestl· gator for the Orange County pub- lk defender's office. Sometimes, less is more If you're in the 27% tax bracket, a tax-free bond yielding 5.00%• pays ae much after-tax income as a taxable bond yield- ing 7.55%. 'Yllld fffee11¥1 5/16,-02, ~to Ml- aci.ty lllCI pfb chqt.'f~ lllCI rnarMt vu Wll ~ ~ sold pnor to mltlrlty. May bt SIAliect to "* lllCI locll tlitet. May bt ~ to *""""" llWll'IU'll tax. c.1 ... .,....,. ,...,.,... ...... c..... 152$ M ... v .. r..w Drlu .AHi wltl' 116 Co.ta Mete 1714) 557..fl72S ~.edwerdJ-..:.~ --~ . Edward Jones .... ~ .......... "71 T•-mplr Shoppinq ~, Join us for Rmppln' wlttt tM Ralbbl Ind find out '#t'fl Col1gl egdor1 Shir Ha-Ma'llot 11 one of the ~ fr1endliest, and most innoYllM Reform congregllklne In Orange County. Get to know us and our dynamic Rabbi Rlctwd S1llnberQ OV1r bllllll and ~ and feel right It home. ''*""" flmlles welcome. , Dally Pilot THEATER A season of 'new' work in NeWport theater •Y Tom Titus F or a local community theater to come up • with a full five-show season of plays that haven't been produced locally is a pretty good trick. The New- p0rt Theatre Arts Center almost pul.lJ it off. The 2002-03 season at the center will offer four "new• shows -some not really new, just unfamiliar to local 4udiences. The only really well-known offering, Reginald Rose's Jury room drama "1\velve Angry Men." hasn't really had a production ln Cost~ Mesa or Newport Beach. Newport starts out with a classic next season. George Bernard Shaw's biting com- edy "Mrs. Warren's Profes- sion." This play, about a woman whose profession is the world's oldest. will open Sept. 13 under the direction of Darlene Hunter Chaffee. "Beau J est • is a contem- porary romantic comedy about a young woman pres- sured by her parents to If• AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTI" HOUlllS items to the Dilly Piiot. 330 w. Bly St., Cos- ta Mesa, CA 92627; by f111 to (949) 646-4170; or by calllng (949) 574- 4268. A complete llst is 1Vall1ble at www.daitypllotcom. SPECIAL MOVIES ON THE BEACH The Newport Dunet Water- front Resort Hotel will sh<>w movies on the beach every Friday night in May and every Friday and Saturday in June. Showings begin at dusk. The film schedule is as follows: ·cats & Dogs• on Friday, "Dinosaur" on Friday, "Uncle Buck" on Saturday, "Project X" on June 7, "Fe'i ris Bueller's Day Off" on June 8. "City Slickers" on June 14. "Father's Day• on June 15, • AUanbs: The Lost Empire" on June 21 , "Back to the Future• on June 22. "The Borrowers• on June 28, and "The Pllntstones" on June 29. Newport Dunes is at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free, $7 For parking. (800) 765-7661. ' STORYTELLING CONCERT "'Some Enchanted Evening: A Concert of Stories on ughter, Love and Life" will e presented at Orange oast Unitarian Universallst Church at 7:30 p .m. Saturday. e concert will feature sto- llers Debra Olson Tolar, inae F. Wyzga and Unda ~ King Prwtt The church is at ( 1259 Vktona St., Costa {-Mesa $1 0-$15. (949) 646- f 4652. ; MUSIC JETHROTUU t The British rock band Jethro 1 Tull will make lts Orange County Performing Arts Cen- ter debut at 8:30 p .m. Friday with its Living With the Past Tour. The concert will include hlts from such albums as •Aqualung,• "Thick as Brlck• and "Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Ole.• The Center is at 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. $35-$65. (714) 155-5799. OPEMSCENES Robin Buck will direct "Opera Scenes" at 8 p.m. Fri- day in UC Irvine's Winifred Smith Hall. The campu. ls at the comer of Campu. and ,~venlty drives. S10-S6. ,...o, 824-2787. UO otAM•R WINDS UCI OMlaber Wkm WW a;.:*'Mm at 2 p.m. SUnday et Mmfled smttb Hall Clll the UC campul. c:ormr Of Cam· ·~rand University drtv•. 'l>UUel Ketzen Will conduct. Pniie. (949) 8~·2787. • ''MC:K CHOMU MeuO·tporano Michelle Dll~oung will make her CS.but with the Padtic ~at 7 p.m. Sunday In• DtQdram utled ·arabml, ....-... • W1dtK19• at the er... c.ouDtY IWfoimlDg ~.,,... .... . llliillllll ledan ... p.m. "' -··-?MlllF • ......... ., marry the man of their dreams, who hires an actor to impersonate her suitor. Jack Millis is directing the James Sherman chuckler, which will open Nov, 15. Next comes "1\velve Angry Men,• born on tele- vision, nurtured on the big screen and revisited regu- larly by college and com- munity theater groups. One juror stands against the oth- er. 11 in a murder case involving a teenage'boy in this thriller, which will' open Jan. 24 with Michael Ross directing. Ray Cooney's "Funny Money• appears to be a typical Cooney farce (he created last season's "Not Now, Darling"), this one involving a switched brief~ case on a London subway that turns out to be brim- ming with cash. Terri Miller Schmidt directs the show, which will open March'28. Winding up the Newport season will be •Camping With Henry and Tom " by Mark St. Germain -but this is no kids' show. Henry's ua JA12. ORCHESTRA UC Irvine's Jazz Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Irvine Bar- clay Theatre, 4242 Camous Drive, Irvine. Guest artist Barbara Morrison will per- form, with Charles Owens conducting. $8 students; $10 faculty, staff, alumni and seniors; $12 general admis- sion. (949) 854-4646. ua SYr,1PHONY ORCHESTRA UC lrvkle's Symphony Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. June 6-7 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Cam- pus Drive, Irvine. UCI faculty artist Theresa Diamond will play percussion. $8 students; $10 faculty, staff, alumni and seniors; $12 general admis- sion. (949) 854-4646. MUSIC AT THE MERCHANT The Wine Merchant and Wine Bar will feature the trumpet and vocals of Jack Sheldon at 7:30 Fridays and Saturdays on an ongoing basis. The bar is at 3400 Via Udo, Ne~·Beach. Free. (949) $6(..9463 or www.bhwtnemerchant.com. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cafe presents Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every week. •wanted" musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, key- boardists and others at 100 Main St., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-7760. MUSIC AT THE ANNEX Musical acts perform at 5 p.m. Sundays at tHe Pierce Street Annex, 330 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 646- 8500. MUSIC AT ·THE GRIU The Bluewater Grill offers live musk on Friday and Sat- urday night.. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordi- en (known as MPG) will per- form classic rock. R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rock, swin.g and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The .,restaurant is located at 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. (9-49) 675-3"74. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican often the muslc of nm O'Nan and Friends from Wednesday through Sunday. The band will perform from 1 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 to 6 p .m. Sunday. The retteurant ii at 2735 W. Coast Highway, NeWport Beach. Pree. (9'9) 642-XU. WlllCIND IWIS Andaaliy't IUftrt>Oat a.tau· rant iD NeWport Bwb Wtl1 pr.mt Tbe Balboa Bluee on Priday and S.turday evenlDQI and Sunday afW· noom. lbe .......-wlll •· t\aN jus and cl-* roek ---dilllDtr .... Ae"dng, Allllhif'I·· al 151 I. COllt Highway. (INIJ f1W421, and Tom's last names are Ford and Edlson, with Presi- dent Warren Harding along for the tide. Phyllis Gitlin Will dlrect, and the show will open May 30, 2003. The theater, which opens its season closer, •Sweet "€harity, • on Friday, also ls preparing for its summer family musical, ""Ibe Princess and the Magical Pea,• with a cut made up of both children and adults. If you're familiar with ·once Upon a Mattress,• you know the story of this one. Auditions will be at 10:30 a.m. Satwday at the theater, 2502 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach, for a large and varied cast. The show will run July 19 through Aug. 4. Ticket orders and addi- Uonal information on the Newport season are being handled at the theater's box office, (949) 643-0288. • TOM TITUS writes 1bout 1nd reviews local theater for the Dally Piiot. His stories appear Thursdays and Saturdays. Solo guitanst Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Tri- anon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Pree. (949) 476-2001. SENIOR aNTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece group plays big band tunes from 1 :30 to · 3:30 p.m. Fri!1ays at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244. STAGE 'SKIN OF OUR TEETH' UC Irvine will present an all- undergraduate production of Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth" today through June 8 at the Little Theatre. Performances will be at 8 p.m. today to Saturday and Wednesday through June 8, and 2 p.m. Saturday and June 8. The campus is at the comer of Campus and Uni- versity drives. $7-$11. (949) 824-2787. RllmNICI ......... .. .. • Thuradoy, May 30, 2002Al1 World mt0tll11ed jazz. guitarist • Pein' White, pnfrmn.s livt Fatkr'1 Day June 16th. IIU/uire ahoul ruort gift tUtifutt~ an} our upeoming Falller'J Dq tu:li,.;Jiu on J11M l Support Our School~ Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars CARPET LIFETIME WARRAITY LAMINATES LIFETIME WARRAllN WOOD ~9i. "· ~9~: LIFETIME WARRAl1Y 100% • LIFETlll WAllAITY • · Al 2 !hUrsdoy, MOr 30, 2002 • t ' -• • t ' ' . · ·Daily Pilot '\ Quon Of THE DAY "We will dellnltely have a junlor vanity team, whlch la a great luxury ... • Dolly Pilot Jay NoonM, E~ncl• High footb•ll COKh I . mOPEIB JulWJhoMNI GLENNIASSITT .,.._ lcllw Roger Conaon • 949..57....,.223 • 1port1 Pcua 949-6.50-0170 lhunday, May 30, 2002 11 ' 'l1U I ATIONS. 41st annual athletic awards breakfast• Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce ) Was an All-OF choke twlc9 and the Sea View Lffgue-S Offenslw Uneman of theYMI'. B~ =:-:t, GPA. the distanol fr9estyter WM part of two wfnnlng rNytHms In Harbor's conquet of the OF DMslon I swimming aown. I , 82 Thursday, May 30, 2002 STM MCCRANk I OAll.Y PILOT A Harbor View standout (left) breaks through to thwart a SL John's threat in girls grades 5-6 acUon. Aho¥e. Hmbor' Vlew moves tbe ball past midfield as a $t. John's player (left) readies to aake her move. There are some. new kids on the block Harbor View, a first-year Daily Pilot Cup entry, scores 2-1 victory over defending champion St. John's. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Mom eni~ <1fter .-,coring whdl proved to be a game- wmmng goal. Harbor View slxth-grade>r Rachel ParkN had two extra reasons to be Joyous. A\1de from the 2-1 pool·play- oµenmg \ 1ctory over St John's, Pe1rker redhzed hN Vikings iust defeated the defendmg Daily Pilot Cup girls fifth-and 'itxth-grdde div1<;ion champions at the Co'ita M<:'sa Farm Field Wednesday. "Tiu'> 1s our hrst year m (The Ptlot Cup),· said Parker, who was also excited to play with different teammates from her AYSO squad. "It 's more special because it's fun to play with your fnends • PMker formed a dangerous 1-2 combination with her friend and teammate Lindsay Zotovich. The duo accounted for the two goals for the Vikings. who trailed after three minutes spent St Johns' Ally Krtkorlan outran Harbor View defenders on a breakaway and finished her display of speed with a goal. Krikorian, who also completed a somersault throw-in .during the seoond half, is the younger sister of Costa Mesa High standouts Danny (basketball and track and field), and Stacy (soccer and track and field). With eight lJlfnutes left in the flnt half, the Vikings' da.ullng duo of Parker and Zotovich tied the score. Alter taking a pass from Allison Poster, Parker found Zotovich for the goal. Then, three minutes into the second hall, Zotovicb found Parke r for what proved to be the game-winner. ·we had great defensive play from Arielle Lysacek and Allison Foster,• Harbor View co-coach Dan Belove said. ·our goalie, McKenna Caskey (four saves), also helped out." Goalkeeper Noelle Esquer also played 'Solid defense for St. John's, also known as the Fighting Irish. She recorded 11 saves and with five minutes left, she played the field, as Paulina nan filled in at the GIRLS 5·6 • Today's schedule, see Page 86. net. But, the Vi.kings maintained a solid defense and held the Fighting Irish scoreless in the second half. Harbor View outshot St. John's 17-4, including 9-0 in the second hall. With five minutes left, Parker nearly scored again. She sent a high, looping shot that hit the side post. Elsewhere on the first day of pool play· • Carden Hall 11, Eutbluff 0 -Christina O'Tousa (four) and Kelly Matthews (three) combined for seven goals. Colleen lje?ler scored twice and single tallies ~e from Alissa Dari.sh and Maggie .Beiney. Natalie Mitchell, Kimberly Condino, Cait Williamson, Alisha Agrellas, AJexa Levin and Lauren Wilbur all contributed ofienslvely. Goalies Darwish and Parisa Crane combmed for the shutout Berney, Sydney Sweeney and Heyler all stood out defensively. • Kalter (1) 7, n.vta (2) 0: -Crystal Mena, AJexandra Mcintosh and Emily Olhaver scored two goals each and Alice Cope found the net once to earn the shutout victory for Coach Kirk Mcintosh, the Pilot Cup tournament director. • Harbor View 2, SL John'• l -Lind- say Zotozich and Rachel Parker each scored a goal and aaisted on the oth- er player's score in the win over St. John's. • St. Joechtm 3, Harbor Day l -St. Joachim held oU Harbor Day with a two-goal lll4J'g1.n of victory to open Wednesday's action of pool play. • Rea 1, IC.aller (3) 0 -Rea earned what tournament director Kirk Mcintosh believed to be its first Dally Pilot Cup victory in a defensive struggle. • Newport Elementary 3, TeWlnkl•· fisher 1-Newport Elementary collected a key victory in Wednesday's opener. • Davis (I) 3, Kaller (2) 2 -Davis survived Its pooJ-play opener with a nall- blter. · Andersen leads off with solid victory The Dolphins storm into pool play with 5-0 victory over 'young' St. J oachim in grades 3-4 girls competition. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -If there is a team in the Dally Pilot Cup·guts third· and fourth- grade division that has a champlon.ship look to It, pelh&pe the Andersen Dolphins would be the one. They displayed the sturr of champions with 'll 5.0 victory over St. Joachim to open pool play WC!dncsday at the Costa Mesa Fann Fleld. Andersen used four different S<'Orers, soUd forward play and sound passing to control th cont-1. Th• Dolpblns also used their aperience, as 13 players, more than ha.II ol the teem. are All-Stars for their re.pecdve AYllO ~uadl. That'• p~ WbY Andenen scored 30 secoridl ~ lie game. Siieh Craig found the net cm Iii Oolphliiil' flrft hot on~. Off•.,..,...~ Luke. St.' . .Joachim, oe ...... band, had just five out Of tt. 14 ~ who hav f soccer experience. But. that didn't ltop the Sea Kings from turning In a tough deJen.sive performance. The Dolphins attacked the net with 20 &bots on goal m the fifst half, and only four were rung up, aa St. Joachim goalk.Mpen Arlana Dlspalatro and Sadye Busby comblped for 1_. 1ave1 (M¥an ltopl each), However, AnderMo took a 4.0 lead into halftime becaute HaJ19r·1tagu1e, Katie Deverlan and.-~Nely .....i goals. Raguse madllbtlllOlt of beir~ She came oft the bencb, Uddlakk.ly scored, letl tbln llllllute lnto •lllllYtncJ Ume. Evetf oae Of Coecb lJalll Qaig't DolphJns ,....,_, • did ell .tllal S.. Klngs for 06lita ·Antta 9wtft. •They 811,..,..S good •• "Qijlj IMd ~ the Dolphbil; "OW lonNrdl ~very well and we....-S~• Anna Vall , ' Lua were the ... ,... , tUt oot Andenea di to 1119 Mt. GIRLS 3·4 With 11 minutes left. Deverlan scored beT second goal to close out Andersen' scoring. ln other pool play action: •Oar Udy Queen of~ 1, Martnen Clartllm I -Kasey De Young, on an assist from teammate Marta Tena, scored the goal for Our Lady Queen of Angels early ln the first half. Marlnen CbrilUan tcored lts goal early ln the MCOnd balf. • HarMr o.y 2, CalUonda O -Jackie Dion and Oa1N Badington eech 1COred a goal 11 Harbor Day tecorded a shutout victory. • N9wpolt Rr• IE' ' .. Na.,.rt Klllt 2 -Brtew ldawltl IC'Ol9d llOth gC>U for Newpdlt Illig, but It w 't •nOUab ............. Nftp~. TIM 'ftttOlli med goalies, M1dell• ltorcb and Nichole Vnto .. throughout the game as strong defense was provided by AJexll Jenkins and Kayla Greeley for Newport Klng. • Kaiser 5, DavtJ 0 -Kaiser blanked Davis to improve to 1-0 in pool play. • Mutnen 3, SL Jobn'• 0 -Mariners didn't allow a goal to flncl the back of tts ... ad WOil ~ tbrM goall. Daily Pilot MAY 29-JUNE 2 ' VICTORIA VOYAGml """'"-~ Girts grlldes H Giovanna Agredano Undsav AtwOod Erica Blzzefl Christina Bodner Allisa Bowman Jazmine DeMartlno Ole)°aMe Flores Deanna Herreman =~ Mlgaf'I Welt c:o.c:t..: Jim Blznll and Mis Reynolds MAY 29-JUNE 2 HAMOR VIEW VICW Gira grades H Karen lshll Elizabeth Kopaskle Kalley Ellls Arielre Lysacek Caitlin Ahffm Caitlin Roberts Marissa Morrm Shaye BMtien Anneke Pakvasa Lauren Belove Alexis Gomez Sophie Mollnarl ~P~er Un.chaY ZotlOYlch Allison~ ~<:askey c.ect..: Stew ZotOYictt ~DaneeloYe PiktCu _p MAV3JUNIZ -------~~~M~c!Jp .· ~~~~~--"Daily Pilot CJD, -_ .. Thursday, Mat 30, 2002 &1 Color Leopards roll through Newport in Wednesday's opener, 8-0. 1 Richard Dunn goals and Morgan BrombaJ three assists on the first five goals. ' I I I I I l I I DAILY PILOT COSfA MESA-After months of antic- ipation for the Dally Pilot Cup, players on the fifth-and sixth-grade boys soccer team at Lincoln Elementary finally got to see their jerseys. While they might have been a little surprised by the team color (pink), the Leopards showed their spots in the opening game of the third annual tournament Wednesday in an 8-0 pool- play victory over the Newport Elementary Tritons at Costa Mesa High. •our school liaison picked pink for our jerseys and our fourth graders didn't like them because they thought pink was for girls, but our sixth graders thought it was pretty cool, because nobody would want to lose to a team with pink shirts,• Lincoln Coach Jon Kottke said. Newport, missing some key players because of a conflict with playoffs in the Newport Harbor Baseball Association, and Lincoln will both play St. John's Friday in pool play at the Farm Field. ln the opener, Lincoln's Mitch Williams netted three goals for h1s first career hat trick, while Jordan Goulding added two Lincoln's Leopards, who won the fourth-grade division tiUe in the Cup's inaugural year in 2000, built a 4-0 halftime edge after outshootin~ the liitons, 11-0. "These kids get so excited about this (Daily Pilot Cup),• Kottke said. "They play club soccer all year, but this is what they all talk abouL It's amazing.• Newport's first-half goalie, Spencer Baratto, recorded three saves in first six minutes and finished with four saves in the 25-minute hall. Victory Done had four goalie saves in the second half for Newport. Lincoln, which outshot the lhtons in the second half, 16-0, took a 1-0 lead in the 10th minute on Williams' first goal, then teammate Paolo lat:carino scored in the 11th minute on a long tree kick from Brombal. In the 15th minute, Williams scored again, when he booted a floater from just inside the 18-yard box that tipped off the goalie's fingertips and gave Lincoln a 3-0 lead. "I liked the goal that went over the goalie,• Williams said. when asked which DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SJEVE MCCRANK Lett. above, ln grades 5-6 action, Harbor View (center) moves the ball downfield against Te Winkle. Newport Coast team captain Chris Freeman tries to maintain control of the ball as a Pomona defender intrudes ln boys grades 3-4 play. BOYS S-6 • Today's schedule, see Page B6. of the three goals were his favorite. Carl Waniek scored in the 23rd minute for Lincoln, then Williams was back in the scoring column in the second half, after taking a cross from B~ombal in the 34 th minute. Jacob Goulding scored two minutes later to give Lincoln a 6-0 lead. Jordan Goulding scored bis team's final two goals. "They clearly had their best play~ at the schools,• Newport Coach Ian Stevenson said of the Leopards. Cameron Oark. Taylor Stevenson and Eric Holland hustled on defense for Newport. Elsewhere on the fust day of pool play: •Rea 10, Davls 0-Eric Duarte scored six goals as the defending champions made a big statement Single scores came from Leonel G4fcia, George Olivas, Giovanni Vasquez and Brian Lopez. Garcia had ··four assists. • Ha.rbor View 3, TeWlnkle-Tub 3 - Harbor View fought back from a 3-1 deficit to tie the game. Goalkeeper Mike Katz was a standout for Harbor View with several key saves Above, Newport Coast's Struan Nicolson drives home a ~oal: ' in the early going. Leading Harbor View offensively were Paul Zubatov, Taylor Fannig and Sean Donavan, each scoring a goaJ. Defensive standouts included Parker Reed, Cory Vitalo, Stefan Kaluz, Sean Ryan, and Peter Inouye. • Mariners 3, Harbor Day 0 -Mariners kept a tight lid on Harbor Day throughout to post the shutout victory. •SL Joaqulm 6, Davis (1) 2 -St. Joaquim seemed to have the happer on Davis from the start and went on to post a convincing victory. • • Harbor Day-Scott 5, Victoria 2 -In a tough game from the start to finish, it was Harbor Day coming up with the upper hand against a sharp Victoria unit. • K.a.lser (1) l, Mariners Chrtstlan 1 -ln one of the day's best matches, the two squared off in a defensive gem. In the end neither could come up with the winning margin. • Eutbhdl (1), TeWln.lde-Gulierres 1 - Uke the Kaiser-Mariners Christian duel, these two found themselves locked in a defensive standoff. I . I Newport Coast loves ~oasting, 6-1 l Coast scores early and often to defeat Pomona Wedn~day. r lryc9 Alderlon Pomona's defense played better in the I OMV PILoT second half, allowing two goals, and COSTA MESA-Speed kills. keeping Newport Coast out of its zone Nowhere wa1 that phrase more more often. evident than in the firlt-round Pilot Cup Jonathan Diego scored, making It, 5- soccer game between Newport Coast l , at one point in the second balf. Slruan NaJIQieleo showedlOllle fancy and Pomona Elementary 1cbool1 feet for Newport Coast, ICXlring two goela. Wednelday night at The Penn Complex He land the ee.n'l llxdlin lhe .allM1 bal in Costa Mela. Newport Coast'• speed-laden team afterheeludedadefenderandldc:Udtbe weaved through def enden, creating ball into the Wt side" the net. several scoring chances, m of which Keyan Ja1ill ~ the bell ewey froai turned into goals. Pomona d8'1Dllln for much" the.,...... ·we have a couple o1 kids who .,. and cmmed tbe bd an ....m «<•• really fut.• Mid N.-port Coat Coec:h for Comt plajWi to get a_,. on ~ Chris Gaal, wbOM ICID, Connor Gui, The wtn lmp; I I Id Gui. Wbo Nid M ICOl'ed two goeJs tn the llnt balf before bal two .,..,... tbat haw nrely ,..,.. tUiDg over go.lteQdlng duties ID the orpnWd eoa.w.~ oa tbe ._ l8CODd bd. day ol paol PlaY• Cluil Frffmu acored tW1ce for NewpMCom&wl \mdbllllgl ...... ttm.tolpeedpill ....... Pl'wll *il9d OD OM ol GeaJ .. goali. • ...... .., ... IAWl-Oewr 0-............ AllS= mdS...Oldll_____ .. IOYS 3-4 Harbor Day. A fifth goal wa1 not identified. Will Morrow stood out defemtvely for Harbor Day. • ADdenea I, Newport ffelPll t - Randall Nellon ICONd a bat litck, wb1le Brian Ford dished out ftve Ullltl for Andenm.. the dlfemlng IWy Plat Cup champlool. Ford Uo ... two ,..., and Parbr 5'oDe. Matdlt lbiillo-l.-- ud MUie Pvwel1 pclltild-~ ..... 1be And8lwl ........... Qllst Zucker, JUOD l>IWoD, ...._ a.1.U. Hunter Meece ... 0... ..... wbom belped golllDllplr 11m11J Nahr- tbe ............ 'ftM1J ••• -- 1.ogm ...... °"".... 2 8 d 1 .. wttgl8clltl. they defeated Davis. Christian St. Claire made the assist on Wllliam.s' goal. 'IYler Kring provided solid goaltendlng for Lincoln. • '" • s. .... (2) 1 -Wbltiel' got the upper band and kept the prmsure Oil to puD "the coovlndng four-pl margin" vldory. •....._(I) .. Dml 0-The Knights Md tMlr •• , m.. the start to flnlsh and ... bu.bed ttwnMIYel u one ol tbe chjn•l""'JWHp ~ wtth tbe IOlk1 ptli1om*w.. • u.aar ... W1a1-•wi·~ .................. -• a P••• : 2 «• MAY 29-JUNE 2 HARBOR VIEW VIKINGS Boys grades 3-4 Taylor Battram Drew Blumenthal Bryce Bastien Danny Borg-Sundstrom Jeremy Bowlnk.el Connor Cole Kevin Corrigan MathewF~ Jamie Heinecke Cameron Holmes Keatin Kay Lulte Kopaslde Jamie McKeman Mishit.l Packussa Brandon Pldt Plerc.e Stemler Alex Turner Dylan Varner Reid Wallace Paul Zubatov Jon Picarelli c:o.ches: Amie Blumenthal and Ken Battram MAY 29-JUNE 2 EASl1IWFF Boys grades 5-6 Justin Adams Hunter Alder John Barrett Barshawn Ashari Emil Davis Ryan Austin Paul Hendenon )~Carlson Tyrone Holbrook Jack l.ansfOfd Ryan Murphy Evanl.Jv~ Alf~Nowak Jalte Schwartz Christoph« Rossi Max Rollins Troy Selby Phillip Sundbaltlten Carter Taylor Andrew Watt Greg Wolonslcy eo.c:h: Andrew Nowak MAY 29-JUNE 2 H.M90R VIEW WCWGS Boys grades 5-6 Connor Corr" JamesC~ham 5ffn Donovan r ~=~ ,._, Inouye .,.,.. K.9ka l(endlff Pict Pwtt..-RM<t *"=. ~w.n.c:e c:o.dt: M9rt Pk* .. , 84 Thuradoy, Moy 30, 2002 DAILY PUT SPOITS HAil Of FAME flA1UI§, All) Wiii THEY WDE "*'5llD A Geoff~ Newport Hltbor, Allf 2. 1999 Jim Abbott. ~. Feb. 19, 1999 Gcwdon AdMM. Newport Hwbor. Sept. l, 1999 ..... Aclet. got#. MMttt .. 1999 Alan Abna. &tlnda. .i.n. 7, 2000 ,,.,. Akin, c.oron. del MM; Jurle 19, 2000 Rich Amaral, &tlncia. Feb. 16, 1999 Jerry Anderson. golf, *'· 13, 1999 Alan Andrews, sailing. Jan. 10. 2000 Chari~ Appell, Estancll. Sept. 17, 2001 Lara Asper. ~ Hatbor, Sept. 21, 1999 Kim Attlesey, Corona del Mar, Feb. 2A, 1999 Bud Attridge, Newport Harbor. March 27, 2000 8 Brett Bake<. Newport Harbor Mn. 1, 1999 Tom Baldwin. Cortlt Mesa. Oct. 23, 2000 Byron ean. Newport Harbor, April 30, 2001 Syd Ball tennis, June 9, 1999 • .Ion Ballade. Newport Harbor. May 22. 2000 Ted 8andaruk, swimming. Aug. 30, 1999 Tim Bandel, Corona del Mar. Dec. 31, 2001 Ken Bardsley, Costa Mesa. Sept. 22. 1999 Don ~ Newport H.wbot, May 1, 2000 George ·sud· Bamett. Newport Harbor Jan. 9, 1999 Glenn 8as.wtt. Newport H.wbot, June l, 2002 Ramin Bastani, Corona del Mar, April 6, 1999 Dan Bauer, Costa Mesa. Dec. 18. 1999 Gene Baum. golf, Jan. 20, 1999 Denny Bean. Newport Harbor, Oct. 15, 1999 Chris Beasley, Costa Mesa. May 11, 1999 Mike llftch, Newport Harbof, Oct. 23, 1999 Jack Bel~ Newport Harbor, May 28, 1999 Rex Bell, Newport Hart>o<, Dec. 26, 2001 Garth Bergeson, Corona del Mar, Sept. 10, 2001 James Bergeson, Newport Harl>of, Aug. 14, 2000 Bob Berry, Newport Harbor. March 25, 1999 Charlie Berry, Newport Harbor, April 22. 2002 Damon Berryhill, Orange Coast. Sept. 30, 1999 Danny Bibb, golf, Aug. 28, 2000 Dina Birch, Estancia, June 25, 2001 Bruce Black. Corona del Mar, Oct. 2. 2000 Jill Black. Estancia, Feb. 22, 1999 John Blair. Corona del Mar, July 17, 2000 Billy Blanton, Mater Del, Jan. 30, 1999 Charlie Bleiker; Newport Harbor, June 4, 1999 Sheldon Bloc.kburger, Newport Harbor, Feb. 13, 1999 Gino Boero, Newport Harbor, Oct. 26, 1999 Adam Bollenbach, Estancia. Sept. 1 S. 2000 Barbata Bond, Orange Coast, Jan. 18, 1999 Ila Borders. Vanguard University, June 28, 1999 Terry Bowen, Costa Mesa, Dec. 3, 1999 Tina Bowman, Newport Harbor, De. 17, 2001 Leah Braatz-cochrane, Estancia, Jan. 21, 1999 Lillian Brabander, Estancia, 0ec.·22, 1999 Charlie Brande, volleyball, July 23 Mike Briggs, Corona del Mar, Aug. 13, 2001 Paul Briggs. Orange Coast. June 16, 1999 Gil Brookings, Newport Harbor, March 1B, 2001 Brandi Brooks, Estancia, Dec. 16, 1999 Jeff Brown. Corona del Mar, Nov. 18, 1999 Pete Brown. Newport Harbor, July 18, 1999 Tim Brown, Newport Harbor, May 29, 2000 Bud Browne, surfing, Dec. 8, 1999 Steve Bukich, Newport Harbor, July 27, 1999 Don Burns, Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa, Dec. 11, 2000 c David Cadigan, Newport Harbor, June 15, 1999 Mike Camp, Estancia, Nov. 20, 2000 Tony Camp, Estancia, Jan. 1, 200d Don Cantrell. Newport Harbor, Feb. 12, 1999 Andy Carey. baseball, Jan. 29, 1999 Dave Carlisle, Estancia, Dec. 18, 2000 Jim Glmett. Orange Coast College, March 19, 2001 John Glrney, Costa Mesa, Jan. 7, 1999 John Glrrido, Estanoa, July 23, 2001 Scott Glrpenter, Corona del Mar, March 20, 2000 Ross Case, tennis. Aug. 2, 1 ~..; Doug Casey, Corona del Mar, Sept. 4, 2000 Gary Casey, Corona del Mar, May 21, 2001 Tony Ciarelli, Newport Harbor, July 9, 2001 Bruce Chapman, Costa Mesa, Nov. 6, 1999 Bill Clark, Newport Harbor, Oc.t 29, 2001 · Mandy Oayton, Newport Harbor, June 8, 1999 M.E .• Oayton, Newport Harl>of, Oct. 28, 1999 Sandy Coffer, golf, May 5, 1999 Kim Coleman, Corona del Mar, Jan. 28, 2002 Juhe Collett. Costa Mesa, Jan. 8, 1999 Branon Coluccio, Newport Harbor, Aug. 27, 2001 Scott Craig, Newport Harbor; June 18, 2001 Christy Crandall, running, July 7, 1999 Curt Crandall, Estancia, Aug. 21, 2000 Glenn Cripe, Newport Harbor, Oct. 30, 1999 Sienna Curci. Newport Harbor, Dec. 21, 1999 Bob Curry. Newport Harbor, Aug. 23, 1999 Les Cutler, Newport Harbor, Estancia, Jan. 21, 2002 D Bonnie Dasse, Costa Mesa, Aug. 7, 1999 Lindsay Davenport. tennis, Jan. 6, 1999 Gary Davidson, sports pioneer. Sept. 8, 1999 Sidney Davidson, Newport Harbor, March 6, 2001 Luke Davis, youth baseball, June 18, 1999 Ron Davis. Corona del Mar, Feb. 25, 2002 Scott Davis, tennis. April 9, 2001 Sue Davis, Corona del Mar. Oct. 21, 1999 Jason Deere, Newport Harbor, March 2, 1999 Doug DeCinces. baseball, Feb. 26, 1999 Tim DeCinces, Corona del Mar, July 16, 1999 Dennis Delany, Costa Mesa, Feb. 23, 1999 Cra19 Dennis, Estancia, Nov. 20, 1999 Phil Dent. tennis, Jan. 10, 1999 Taylor Dent. Corona del Mar, March 17, 1999 Paul Desmet. Costa Mesa. May 19, 1999 Olivia DiGlmilll, Costa Mesa, March 27, 1999 Todd Dixon, Vanguard University, April 23, 2001 John Dobfott. Newport Harbor, Sept. 27, 1999 Eric Dom. Estancia, Oct. 12. 1999 Larry Doyle, Newport Harbor, April 22, 1999 Dan Duddrldge, Costa Mesa, June 12, 1999 Duffy Duffield, boating, Aug. 31, 1999 Marshall Duffield, use. July 2A. 2000 Dennis Durgan, salllng, Jan. 26, 1999 E Melody Earle, Ertancla, Aug. 18, 1999 Charlie Eaton, tennis. Feb. 11, 1999 Roy Ernenon, tennis. March 16, 1999 Bob Ernst. Costa Mesa, Dec. 25, 2000 Jack Errion, Corona del Mar, Dec. 29, 1999 Dennis Evans. Corona del Mar, April 29, 2002 Jenny Evans. Newport ~arbor, Aug. 25, 1999 F Kenfagans,•Mra~·Mwch26,1999 Craig Fakoner, Costa Mesa, Dec. 25, 1999 Jim F.ulkner, Estancia, Aug. 26, 1999 JtiOO Ferguson. Costa Mesa, Jan. 41 1999 Bob Ferr.-o, Corona def Mar. Oct. 14. 1999 Old< Ferrymen, Costa Mesa. Oct. 15, 2001 Jim f.efrymlln. Costa Mesi. Feb. 6, 1999 Bill Fick.tr. ulllng. Dec. 31, 1999 Jeff flejd, Costa Mesa, Oct. 2., 1999 OlUdt flntey. basaball Jan. 19, 1999 Gordie Fluet, Or~ Cont. Jan. 5. 1999 Denny Fltz.pMrkk, Newport tWbor. Not. 16, 1999 Vetnon F~ NeoNport Hfbor. April 20. 1999 Mo"'-flint. C«ona def Mar. Aug. 19. 1199 • st*'9 IJotey, NtY.ipott Hw\IOf. Sept. 2A, 1199 SbM Foley. Newport ~ Junt 14, 1999 1lrn fottUgno. \languerd Unfotwltty. M¥Ch ), 1999 lob ftlr'IC)I, ~ Oct. 23, "" Dick~ ~ twtxw. Feb. 12. 2001 Mb "9emen. Newport ...-. Mt 1 1999 ~=,_,.port~ M1V 1s, 1999 Lee"' rf, ~ ~· 7. 2000 -.. ..... CoroN dll Ms.:: 15, 1"9 #ff'?:~;:. dll M-. .. 1999 M.et • ~ --10. 1999 G _. G9dldll,. Nit SI IJft ..._ Ftb. S. 19" .Mii Giii. .... upotl,.._ CMl Miil. AfWll 1, JCm .._. ._ ... , J n .__ Jlft. K JOOO f -Ill Sports Hall ol Fame Cf~IPbrating thP. tnillenniwn Wff Gardnef; Estancia, March 12. 1999 Kyle Gaynet, Estancia. Oct. 5, 1999 Soott Gayner, Estancia, Aug. 5, 1999 Greg George. Corona def ~. June 26, 1999 Ray George. USC. Feb. 19, 2001 • Mille Giddings, Newport~ Nov. 17, 1999 Tandy Gllh, Corona def MM; M9y 8, 1999 , ,. G&mgow. Nev.port ..... Nov. 2B. 1999 OaYe GINson, Costa Mesa. Dec. 10, 1999 Hank Goebe4. c.oron. del Mar. April 1•. 1999 Steo.iie Gonz.alel. Newport Hatbor, April 23, 1999 Rod Gould, Newport ~ May 7, 2001 Jeff Graham, Estanda, March 20, 1999 Daw Grant. Orange Comt. Oct. 16, 1999 Brad Green. Estancia. Oct. 10, 1999 Bill Gresdlner, NevJport Harbor Jan. 7, 2002 Glen Griffith. Newport Harbor. May 20, 2002 Katie Grogan. Costa Mesa, May 6, 2002 Att Gronsky. Newport Beach, Dec. 7, 1999 H Paul Hahn,, golf Feb. 28, 2000 Bob Hailev. Newport Harbor, April 16, 1999 Bobby Hall, Corona del Mar, Dec. l, 2001 Frank Hamilton. Newport Harbor; June 24, 1999 " Brucl! Hancodt, Costa Mesa, Dec. 10, 2001 Brett Hansen-Oent, Newport Harbor, Feb. 5, 2001 Brian Hanz.al, Newport Harbor. Jan. 2. 1999 Gvolyn Hardy. salting. April 29, 1999 lA!e Haven, NevJport Harbor, Oct. 22. 1999 cara Heads, Newport Harbor, Jan. 4, 2000 Gina HNds, Newport Harbor, May 14. 2001 Gavin HedricX, Newport Harbor, Feb. 18, 1999 Jim Hetfrich, Newport H.wbot, May 8, 2000 Agustin Heredia, Estancia, April 8, 1999 Brooke Herrington, Corona del Mar, May 28, 2001 Matt Herrington, Corona del Mar, Jan. 14, 2002 Mike Hess, Corona del Mar. Dec. 15, 1999 Gail Hine, sailing. Feb. 4, 1999 Pete Hogan, Newport Harbor, f.eb. 20. 1999 Tim Hogan, Newport Harbor, Dec. 4, 1999 Dave Holland, Corona del Mar; Oct. 13, 1999 Cliff Hooper, Corona del Mar, Oct. S. 2001 Boyd •&ogey• Horrell, Newport Harbor, March 4, 2002 Fritz Howser, Newport Harbor, May 25, 1999 Mike Hunter, Orange Coast. Nov. 26, 1999 I Johnny Ikeda, Newport Harbor, Sept. 1, 1999 Al Irwin, Newport Harbor, Jan. 16, 1999 Ralph Irwin, Newport Harbor, Feb. 1, 1999 J Shannon Jakosky, Newport Harbor, March 19, 1999 Joey James, Newport Harbor. Nov. 30, 1999 Bill Jenkins, Orange Coast. Dec., 20, 1999 Bill Jewell, Newport Harbor, Jan. 28, 1999 Matt Johner, Estancia, Aug. 24, 1999 em Johns, Newport Harbor, Jan. 25, 1999, Brian Johnson, Newport Harbor, March 5, 1999 Dave Johnson, Estancia. April 16, 2001 Gary Johnson, Orange Coast. Nov. 3, 1999 Reed Johnson, Corona def Mar, Oct. 29, 1999 Warre<1 Johnson, Corona del Mar. Nov. 5. 2001 Casey Joneos. Corona def Mar, Sept. 4, 1999 K Steve Kaczynski, Corona del Mar, Sept. 1 1 Walt Kelly, Newport Harbor, May 7, 1999 Matt Keough, Corona del Mar, May 17, 1999 Justin Kerr, Newport Harbor, Feb. 2. 1999 Kart KJllefer, Corona del Mar, Feb. 25, 1999 Koo Kim. Costa Mesa, Feb. 15, 1999 Natalie King. golf, July 30, 2001 Tom Kitchens, Newport Hatbor, Feb. 26, 2001 Vince Klees, Estanda, July 4 2001 Dave ~oehler, Corona del Mar, Nov. 8, 1999 Steve Kralss, Estanda, Oct. 16, 2000 Jeff Kravitz, Newport Harbor, July 4, 1999 Tara Kroesch, Newport Harbor, Jan. 31, 2000 Bruce Krumpholz. Corona del Mar. Dec. 14 2001 Kurt Krumpholz. Corona del Mar, Nov. 19, 1999 Jim Kruse, water polo, Aug. 6, 2001 L Ron Lamerton, Newport Harbor, July 1, 1999 Grenny Lansdell, USC. Dec. 9, 1999 Bob Larimer, Estancia, Dec. 23, 1999 George Latka, boxing, Jan. 8, 2000 Ed Lavelle, Corona del Mar. June 30, 1999 Rod Laver. tennis. June 2, 1999 Pam Lawrence, Corona del Mar. Nov. 27, 2000 Bill Leach, Corona del Mar, July 24, 1999 Julie Leach, Corona del Mar, Nov. 24, 1999 Brad Lewis. Corona del Mar, May 13, 2002 Brian Lewis. Corona del Mar, June 11, 2001 John Uebengood, Estancia, Jan. 14, 1999 Oiff Uvlngston, Orange Coast. March 6, 2000 Hert> Livsey, Costa Mesa, April 26, 1999 Almon l..ockabey, sailing. Aug. 13, 1999 Dallas Long. trade and field, April 2A, 1999 Bob Lovejoy, golf, June 10, 1999 Coleen Lund, Costa Mesa. June 24, 2001 Grey Lunde, Newport Harbor, Nov. 4, 1999 Bill Lux. Costa Mesa, Oct. 1, 1999 Bryan Luxembourger, Costa Mesa, Aug. 20, 1999 M Rod MICMilllan, youth baseball, April 15, 1999 Gary Magner, Orange Coast. Aug. 10, 1999 Mike Magner, Estancia, July 8, 1999 Rick Mancebo, Newport. Costa Mesa, Aug. 11, 1999 Tlrn Mang, Corona del Mar; July 12. 1999 Kelly Manos, golf. June 26, 2000 Janlc.e M¥en, Orange Coast. Dec. 14, 1999 Mike Martin, Corona del Mar, Jan. 16, 2001 Eloy Martlnez:, Newport Harbor. Sept. 14, 1999 George Mattias, Orange Coast. Oct. 27, 1999 Misty May. Nev'POft Hamor, July 20, 1999 Eddie Mayer; Newport Harbor, July 14, 1999 Brent M.tyne, Costa Mesa, Feb. 9, 1999 Mll<e Mayne, Orange Coast. Sept. 26, 1999 8'encb1~.~Del.Oct.9, 2000 Pat Meo.I'-'. Corona de4 Mar, Sept 3, 2001 Rollo MtOelen. Newport HMtlor, Mlll'Ch 6, 1999 Sp.wtc.s McCWlan. Ne'VJport Hatbor, Aug. 6, 1999 Kevin Mc:Clefland. Newport Harbor, Nov. 12, 1999 ,auf ~ &tMlCil. Hoit. 13, 1999 Paul Mc:DoNld, USC. Oct. 7, 1999 O.n Md>onough, HwJport Hatbor, Jin. 6, 2000 Chudl M<Gavren, Newport ~ June 1, 1999 o...i McGM9n. Neo.oport ~ Mlll'Ch 11, 2002 MtJr\ MclntM, Newport ~. M.y 10, 1999 Mri1 ~ USC. Feb. 14, 2000 Ollp McKllbtn, Corona de4 Mat, M1Y 14, 1199 ,_,,.,, Mcf..,nr\ Newport tWbor, Mlll'Ch 1 l, 2000 ~ Mc:Lelth. ~ UnMnftv. June" 2001 Myron McHMMlra, tMlM. April 1f, 1999 UY McHemM, Cost.I MIN, Aug. 16, 1999 c.t.con Mein, He\vport Herbc)f, Dec. 24. 2001 ~ Melbon, Corona .. M-. June 11, tl99 Gecw1ll ~ ~ Hwbor. June 19, 1999 KM'l !Wlird. ~ MMt\ 22. 1111 ~ Mllln. aueo rKtng. Jin. 17, lOOO ,.. ~ ""° rednCL MMtt 15, '"' Don ~. """'°" Hlitlor. :Jin. 1~1 Id taer, ...,port .... Ott. 1, lUU1 a.~ NII pc:rt ..,._Ott. 11. 19'9 .. ~Nit port ...... Mtl. 1111 -. ..... =sa.-.uws. _, OM .W.' .Mw 17, 1111 OM Mlllr& COllll ADrtl 10. JOCm ICalltlW U18~ C..-., ~ls. DZ .,,....,.=....._,~..;.'~'-=-~-~-~n ... *"'-.......,,_•art...._ f* "· tl9 Al Muniz. -.~ Hlrbor, Oct. .. 1999 Joe Muniz. ~ Hwbor. Dec. 4. 2000 ....... MlAniz. ~ Hdor,.,,, 2l. 1999 N Emil NMme. N9\;vport Hitt>«, Nov. 15, 1999 Jim Nellof\ .......... 15, 2001 5"" ....,.,. &tMde, Feb. 3, 1999 .. Neth. Newport Harbor. Sept. 7, 1999 Roger Neth. Newport Harbor. April 9, 1999 Annlnd Nettles. Newport Hatbor April 15, 2002 Jim Nlwttlrt, Newport Harbor. April 24, 2000 Ted Newland, Newport Harbor, April 5, 1999 John ~ Ice skating. Juty 20, 2000 Jennl1-Noonan. Corona del Mat, Nov. 5, 1999 0 Vlru O'lloyte. aoss coun1Jy, June 3, 1999 Bob~~ Hatbor, Oct. 18, 1999 Chris c.oron. del MM; July 9, 1999 c.thy O'Mura, Estancia, May 13, 1999 o.v..y O'Neil. Mat« Del. Oct. 20, 1999 Ray Orgill, Est.anda. Orange COMt. July 3, 2000 Jim Owens, Newport Harbor. Aug. 3, 1999 p Bob PKker. Costa Mesa. April 2. 2001 ...oad P~. football Aug. 14, 1999 Connie P.asltevio-Young. cycling. March 30, 1999 ~ P..sel, Est.anda. Feb. 8, 2000 Jim Pw1ons. Estanda, May 3, 1999 Greg P.ttoo, tennis. Not. 27, 1999 Dennis P.ukon, Costa Mesa, March 4, 1999 Bna FWlhall, Newport Harbor, April 30, 1999 DMlnY Perez. Newport Harbor, April 28, 1999 Prentice Pet1dm, Corona del Mar, Aug. 12. 1999 Art~ Estancia. March 31, 1999 Dan Petrone, Estancia, Nov. 23, 1999 Or. Dudley pfaff, sports medicine, Jan. 22. 2001 Keri Phebus. Corona del Mar. Nov. 22, 1999 Chattie Phillips, Vanguard University,~ 20, 1999 Craig Phoenix, Newport Harbor, April 8, 2002 Wendell Pickens, Newport Hari>or, Orange Coast April 27, '99 em P'izzic.a, Newport Harbor, May 21, 2002 Butch Pope, Newport Harbor, Jan. 29, 1999 iy Price, Corona del Mar, May 1-4>. 1999 1'ff Pries. Corona del Mar, May "la, 1999 Dan Princeotto, Estancia, March 18, 1999 Rolly ~. Newport Harbor. Feb. 8, 1999 Danny Pulido, Newport Hari>or, April 12. 1999 Wff Purser. golf. March 10, 1999 Q Ovis Quinn. Corona del Mar Hoit. 13, 2000 Dan Quisenberry, Costa Mesa, March 24. 1999 R Buffy Rlbbitt.. Newport Harbor, May 26, 1999 Eric Raff, Corona del Mar. March 12, 2001 Beau Ralphs. Newport Harbor, April 2. 1999 Robyn Ray, tennis. Oct. 3, 1999 Bill Redding, Orange Coast, Dec. 19, 2001 Ralph Reed1'Newport Harbor, May 6, 1999 Mike Reehl, Corona del Mar, July 29, 1999 Bill Reynolds. Vanguard University, June 21, 1999 Benny Ricardo, Costa Mesa, April 13, 1999 Harlow Richardson, Newport Harbor. March 26, 2001 Bobby Riggs, tennis, May 27, 1999 Mike Ritchie, Costa Mesa, July 31, 2000 Kevin Robertson, Newport Harbor, Nov. 10, 1999 Heather Robinson. Costa Mesa, Aug. 27, 1999 Danny Rogers.. Basketball, April 3, 2000 Dave Rohde, Corona del Mar, Nov. 2, 1999 Jake Rohre<, golf, March 9, 1999 Ray Ros.so. Orange Coast, March 11, 1999 s Paul Salata, USC. June 23, 1999 Keith Samuels. Corona def Mar, Oct. 30, 2000 Tom Sarr;it gotf, April 17, 1999 Rich Sau footbal~ Sept. 17, 1999 COfnd •Shorty• Sc:heafef, Youth baseball, Feb. 11, 2002 Tom SChock. sailing. June 20, 1999 Bobby Schwanz, rnotorcyde rac.lng. Sept. 25, 1999 Jim Seely, Newport Harbor, Aug. 28, 1999 Bill Seltnaf\ golf, Jan. 29, 2001 Mike Sevier; Corona del Mar. Sept. 29, 1999 Buda Shaw, Newport Harbor, Sept. 2, 1999 Frank Sheflin, Newport Harbor. July 11, 1~ Hal Sheflln. Newport Harbor, Sept. 6, 1999 Leon Skele, Orange Coast. Sept. 18, 1999 Mel Smalley, Newport Harbor, March 1, 1999 Blake Smith, Saddlebadc High, Sept. 20, 1999 Doug Sparks. pole v~uttlng, Nov. 25, 1999 Dick Spaulding, Newport Harbor. July 28, 1999 Steve Speer, Estancia, July 22, 1999 Mark Spinn, Corona del Mar, Jan. 8, 2001 Bob Steel, salllng, Feb. 27, 1999 Leigh Steinberg. sports attorney, July 21, 1999 Edward Stephens. Newport Harbor, Aug. 4. 1999 Lance Stewart. Corona del Mat, Feb. 4, 2002 Jennifer Stroffe, Corona del Mar, June 31, 1999 Ken Stuart, tennis, Jan. 3, 2000 Kevin Stuart. Corona del Mar. Sept. 23, 1999 Larry SUnderman, Estancia, March 29, 1999 Shannon SUsuki, Estancia, Dec. 27, 1999 Judd Sutherland, Newport Harbor, May 22. 1999 T Brian Theriot. Newport Harbor, Aug. 17, 1999 Glenn Thomas, Newport Harbor, July 10, 1999 Kevin Thomas. Estancia, Aug. 9, 1999 Jeff Thomason. Corona del Mar, Sept. 25, 2000 Bob Thompson, Newport Harbor; Hoit. 6, 2000 Olris Thompson, Corona def Mar, Sept. 16, 1999 Glenn 0 . Thompson, Newport Hart>o<. Sept. 13, 1999 Terry Thompson. Estancia, Feb. 18, 2002 Wade Tift. Newport Harbor, June 25, 1999 . Steve llmmons. Newport Harbor, May 31, 1999 Jim Tomlin, Corona del Mar, Dec. 28, 1999 Ron Tomsic. basketball, Nov. 11, 1999 Marianne TOINersey, Corona del Mar, Sept. 9, 1999 Blnh Tran, Costa Mesa, Jan. 22. 1999. Lee Trine, Newport Harbor, April 1, 1999 Ron Tl'lpp, Newport Harbor, Oct. 9, 1999 Ted Tl'ompete<, Newport Hafbor, Dec. 6, 1999 Paul Troxel, Estancia-Costa Mesa. April 7, 1999 Ho Ttuong. Newport Harbor, Dec. 17, 1999 Dick Tudcer. Orange Coast, May 1, 1999 Rhett Tudter. Corona def Mar, Jan. 5, 2000 u ~Ullman. .-mng, Jan. 12. 1999 Jon Upham, Corona de! Mat, Jan. 15, 1999 ~ Unnson. Estancia, Dec. 2. 1999 v John Val~ Corona del M.-, Feb. 10, 1999 Stft'e VAn Hom. &tMlda, May 29, 1999 Robeft VAn't Hof, tennis, March 23, 1999 John VargM. Corona del MM; July 17, 1999 w "av Wwd, Newpcwt HMtlor, March U, 1999 IAlw..thlfw.. Ne\ipOtt Hlfbof; Dec. 1, 1999 LMnn W.W.. ~ Oct. 22, 2001 Lorin w.m. t-'llng. ~ 3, 1999 lob Wltzil4, Or-. ~ Dec • 24i ,,,, ,.,, ~ Coran. del Mar. Aug.~ 1999 AMn WNll9, Ne1dpaft H.tKw, Feb. 21, 2000 Dee Dee YMllt. gotf, May 12. 1"' Mb White. Nwiport H.tKw, New. 1, 1999 Tod YMllt. ~ H.tKw, Allf 26, ,,,. llto/ Whitford. ~ H.tKw, i 21, "" Jln'oft wtlln. Corona .. Mir, 21, 199t ~ Wlllclr\. llllndl; Sept. 11, ' .. Wllof\ .... uport Hnot, Oct. .. 1111 Jlllh \r/ollld1tACI. ...... Nov. t. 1111 .. ~ Nl'tJPOft ...,_ .-10. 1• ,.,. ._ ·eoron. .. Mir. Dec • 11, '"' tlM Wflll, ...... u. 12. 2000 y ~-:~ NlwporUWboi, Ml J1, ,. -...... r.sz""'*"'"'''-...... ,"!'!"~ ... Die. .. ,.. ICM!it'' .,, rt •• Miii. Die. t& .. ,... ................. .., ... Daily Pilot e Over a period of time, you can lose track. So here's a list which can keep our readers current with what's been done with the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame features, and the contin~g hunt. RogerCMison DAILY PILOT I t was the longest series on record a long time ago, 1 believe, and we still have a long ways to go, but in the interest of keeping our readers up to date, as well as what's s till to come in this, perhaps, oeverending series, you'll find adjacent to this article the dates for which all 444 Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Famers have been published, including the upcoming honoree on Monday, Glenn Bassett. We still have some 559 to go, and at the rate of 52 or so a year, you can see it's going to be about t 1 years before we're able to address those who have come since the Hall or Fame. celebrating the millennium, was unveiled Jan. 1, 2000. As a department we published one a day for the entire year of 1999 leading up to the big day when all the computers were supposed to blow up, and since it has been at a rate of once every week with Millennium Monday serving as the presentation date. This greatest Hall of Fame anywhere encompasses 1,003 standouts from these parts, and is far and away the most successful endeavor ever taken on by the Pilot Sports Department. My thought, about two years before the tum of the century, was ·what do we do for the big day?· Suggestions for a Top 10 or a Top 100 were, after thinking about it for a while, impossible. Thus the 1.003. Richard Dunn has been the chief writer of these features since September of 1999, and the only thing that really slows him down is finding the honoree. We believe Newport Harbo(s great Terry Albritton is ln Hawaii, but we haven't been able to make connections. We haven't come close to finding Newport Harbor basketball star Paul Neumann, or Jim Neid.hart, one of the rascals of professional wrestling. But we'll keep trying. There's still plenty to draw from, and we're holding off for the most part honorees who are still very much in the present form, pref erring to cull the list from yesteryear first. Shella Conover, Pete Neumann, Dick Stoeffler, Jack Baillie, Chrll Horpel, Jerry DeBusk, Matt Hogsett, Phil Brown, Jim Swick, Chip Morvay, Crotby Grant. Lee Joyce, Joe 1blti, Jeff Malinoff, BW Wakeman, Dave Pontius ... the one and only Ernie Johnson ... we're searching for you, and many more. So lf you're aware we're looking for you. or you know someone who ts in the Hall of Pama, but hun.'t bem featured yet, help Rk:b out, give UI a caJJ or dn>p UI 8 line. A.J for tbOM wbo have t been dln»•kied, If,.,, ..... a need for• copy ol tM llOly, let me know. I've kept a couple of~ one of._ 444 and wtll cmtlnue to do ! IO, and I ltdl baft a bmdlU.I l °' tbe Oltgtnal E . =e::.ab\:.-aatD..,.. ..... ... ,,. a.a of 'Ca ..... ............. .. -1, ,.. ... alli" I .. ..... . Daily Pilot HIGH SOIOOl SOFTIAlLHONORS Eive localS first-team ~-Pacific Coast League Mesa's Topps, CdM's Zoelle earn repeat first-team laurels; 11 localS recognized by league coaches. Costa Mesa High and Corona del Mar, which tied for second in tlle Pac:lfic Coast League and advanced to the CIF Southern Section softball.playoffs, are well represented 011 the coaches' All-PCL selections. Costa Mesa junior shortstop Ann Marie Topps, a second-team All-CIF Division IV performer as a sophomore, is a repeat first-team choice in the PCL. C,QM junior pitcher Alissa is a first-team honoree for the third straight spring. Senior pitcher Tess Undsay (Costa Mesa), junior infielder Lauren Loe (CdM) and Costa Mesa freshman catcher Lauren DeMeUo are also first-team selections. Sophomore shortstop Rebecca Kaplan represents Estancia on the second team, which also includes Arny Tyson, Andrea Gruber and Kiana Jaye (CdM), as well as Jane-E Yamamoto and Uyen Mai (Costa Mesa). , Loe was a second-team choice each of the past two seasons, while Lindsay earned second-team honors last spring. Tyson is a repeat second-team choice, after earning first-team recognition in 2000. Allison Lewis, a junior pitcher who led Northwood to the league title, is the league MVP for the second straight season. Locals who earned honorable mention a re: Sarah Stem and Casey Bunney (CdM); Katy Renish and Kelly Topps (Costa Mesa); as well as Hillary 0.ckey and Karleen Curran (Estancia). (QAotlS' AU·PAOfK COAST LOGUE SOfTWl Most V•tu.ble Pl•yer Allison Lewis, Northwood Sr. P Ann MMle Topps, Con. Mew Allua Zoelle, Coron. def M•r T-UndYy, cosu Mew LM.lren Loe, Cofona def ~r LM.lren O.Melfo, cosu Mes. ~ Gal?t1, Northwood Jenny Jones. Unlvenrty Allyson Plzuf .. Norttlwood Shannon Roblmon, Northwood ~Smith. Northwood AINndl Spear•. lllguna 8C!lld'I k . SS Jr. P Sr. p Jr. SS Fr. C Jr CF Sr. SS Sr. SS So.C So CF Sr Inf RC!becca Kaplan, Estancia fVnY Tyson, C0<ona dC!I Mar Jane!-E Yamamoto, Costa Mew Andrea Gruber, COl'ona dC!f Mar Uyen Mai, Costa Mesa Kiana Ja'(C!, COl'ona dC!I Mar H1ffary Fnmond, Laguna 8C!lld'I Valene Alvarez. Un1ver11ty Samara f1jhbC!m. Uniwr1tty Erin Ota, Northwood Mehua Ota, NO<thwood So. SS Jr. CJP So 28 Sr.Cf So. LF Jr 38 Soc Sr. 28 Sr. 38 Fr. 28 Jr C/18 Five Sailors honored Newport Harbor's Vasquez, Moore capture first-team All-Sea View softball laurels. Newport Harbor High juruor shortstop Athena Vasquez and junior pitcher Kim Moore have been selected first-team All-Sea View League by· the circuit's softball coaches. ln addition, juniors Shelby Crisp, Sabrina Couch and Amanda Campbell represent the Sailors on the second team. Vasquez, a second-team choice the last two springs, continued to dazzle defensively, while also acting as an offensive catalyst, primarily in the leadoff spot. Moore, who starred in the rude and also contributed with the bat. pitched the Sailors to a league triumph over Irvine, ending the school's 38-game league losing streak on the field. Crisp, a first baseman whose bat control made her a valuable weapon in the No. 2 spot. was also a second-team choice last spring. . Couch added to a sound Sailor infield at second base, while Campbell batted deanup and handled catching duties for Coach Jess Martinson's unit. Junior pitcher Brittany Fait and junior second basemar'EDcminque Lastrapes, who led Laguna Hills to its first Sea View title, are Co- MVPs. COACHIS' All-SEA YJ1W LOGUE SOfTMU Co-Most V•luable Pe.yen Brittany Fait Laguna Hiiis Dominique Lastrapes, Laguna Hills Jr. P Jr. 28 f9tsT TEAM Kim Moore, Newport Jr. P Athena Vasquez. Newport Jr. SS Jessica Sitaare, Aliso Niguel Jr. P Lyndsey Schaefer, Aliso Niguel Sr. SS Erika Peterson. Irvine Jr. C Stephanie Morgan, Lag. Hills Sr. SS J.dtle Eliades. Laguna Hills Sr. 38 Erika Corley, Laguna Hills Sr. CF Brittany Crouch, Woodbridge Jr. P Maritza Padilla, Woodbridge Sr. C K~a Singley, Woodbtldge Jr. SS Kayla Creamer, Woodbtidge Sr. 38 SKXIM>TIAM Shelby Crisp, Newport Jr. 18 Sabrina Couch, Newport Jr. 28 Amanda campbell, Newport Jr. C Ashley Evans, Aliso Niguel Jr. CF Ashley Turner, Aliso Niguel So. 38 Kerri Johnson. Irvine Jr. SS Regina loxsom, Irvine Fr. P Lindsay Davis. Irvine Jr. C Rene Bohls, Woodbridge Jr. 28 Katie Knutson, Woodbridge Sr. CF Shauna Corso, Woodbridge Jr. RF (ami Jung, Irvine Sr. CF HIGH SOtOOl HONORS Laurels for lightning four Sage Hill athletes first-team All-Academy League. NEWPORT COAST-A quartet of Sage Hill High athletes have been chosen first-team All-Academy League by coaches in four different sports. Sophomore Tim Wilkins the Ugbtning's leading hitter and pitcher, was a first-team honoree in baseball. Junior Kevin Joyce, who consistently led the Lightning in k:1lls and qther statistical categories, bas been recognized by the league's boys volleyball coaches. Sophomore Braden Barnett, who won the league shot put title competing as an lndMdual (the school does not yet have a track and 6eld ~) ii a first-team choice, while John Y. Kim is a first-team r9dPent for his prowess on the golf CO\A.fS0. Junior Zach Friedrlcha (bueball), Alexa Shitanishi (softball), Drew Roeler' (boys tennit}, Katrina Redellbeimer (softball}, Jonathan Bllldl1 (boys teonil), J-0 Todna (sd\ball) and Ian Livmgllm (boys teiqdl) are li8CODd-team honorees in their respective sports. c ~·RO.er, 8uldn and Uvinglton led the Ugbtning to a third-place ~ ftnilb and a berth in the CIF Southern Section Dlvislon V Paayoda. MKsun Predenck. a sophomore volleyball standout, earned hOnorable mention. . · ROlla HOCIEY SPORTS Thuradoy, f.lay 30, 2002 M HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAU DAlll' PILOT PHOTOS 8V DON LEACH Quarterback Lewis Bradshaw is tuning up for his second year at the helm of Estancia's Eagles. oc Distractions that plagued Estancia's 2001 spring drills are a mere memory this year. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -This time last year, Jay Noonan was preparing his resume. nus spring, he is relieved to be preparing !us Estancia High football team for the 2002 season, his second at the school. Toward that end, as many as 70 players are wrapplllg up their first week of spring practice, enjoymg the familiarity Wlth the program in place and determined to tum around a winless record in 2001. "I've been very impressed with the enthusiasm, but the thing I notice most tS how relaxed the kids seem,• said Noonan, who was hired after the completion of a makeshift spring practice last season. "It's just so nice to be focusing on football. instead of the 1,000 other things that seemed to be going on (with the program) last year at this time." With six new assistant coaches overseeing more than five dozen athletes, many of whom are ne~ to the sport, there is much to get done in the three-week spring session. And, LO add1llon to putting in base packages on offense and defense, Noonan said he wants to ensure his players also gain a foundabon of fundamentals they can take into the fall. •we want to use lh1S tune to devote to the basics.• Noonan said. ·we have quite a few guys who are new to football, so we want to give them an understanding of our philosophy.• With so many new faces , Noonan and his staff will also utilize the spring session to begin evaluabng talent and developing a depth chart. Unlike last season, however, those who will be sophomores can, with few exceptions, rest assured they will not be asked to make major contributions. "We will definitely have a junior varsity team, which ls a great luxury,• Noonan said. •we have a couple of sophomores who may compete for varsity spots, but we won't have to ask sophomores to fill as many roles as we dtd last year.• Noonan said his practices begin with daily weight workouts, which typically last an hour. Then. when the p1ayers reach the field, they work exclusively on either offense or defense. on alternating days. Has practice plans call for about two hoUTS on the held, each ddy Whlle the pldyers know whdt Noondl1 and retwrung defensive coordinator Scott Wil.luc want, getllllg dcquamterl w1th the rest of the staff 1s an ongoing tdsk Ernie Bucher will coordindte the offense, while Josh Tube (quarterbdcks), Joel I lurtt (offensive line), Marc Rod1q (receivers and secondary). Steve Perez. (defensive line) dnd Phtl Fogelsong hdve also reconnected with Noonan, who coached with most of them at CapLSlrano Valley High. "I tell these guys the Eagle chases the Cougar (Capo Valley's mascot) and not the other way around,• Noonan quipped. "But it's a pleasure working With these guys, bec.ause they're all professional coaches.· The Eagles will conclude spring practice June 3 with a novel event. As a prelude to what Noonan called their "cardinal and Gold game,· cl team of alumni will play a team of this year's gTaduating seniors in what will amount to a seven-on-seven noncontact scnmmage. •That should be a lot or fun,· Noonan said. TENNIS Fine tuning is the name of the game, whether it's spring practice, fall drills or 30 minute before game time. TllE EMUS 2002 SCMIDULI ......... Fri., Sept. 13 • Magnotta (It la P1fm1 P~. 7 fn., SC!pt 20 • Century (It Tustin), 7 Fri., Sept. 27 • Katelt. (It Orange Coast. 7) Thurs, Oct. 3 • Westmlnstllf (It Orange CoMU. 7 Frt ., Oct 11 • s.ddfeblclt (•t SA Bowl), 7 cac.-w.tu.i.. Fri., Oct 11 • Slntl An1 (at SA low!), 7 Fri~ Oct. 25 • Costa Mell CM Newpoft Hlltlor), 7 ffi,. Nov 1 • 0rMl9' (at Orange Co.IC), 7 Thun, Nov. 7 • PICifiQ• (8t loM Gnlnde), 7 Fri .. Nov 15 -CkHt'I View (8t Or1n91 COllU. 7 • deno4m nonlMgue gMM Morton· advances at Adoption Guild Tourney Semifinals and Finals are scheduled for the weekend. Brian Morton, a Corona de1 Mar High produet who JUll completed hil frelbman par at UC JrvlDe. WU among tbme wbo euned quarterfinal Yk1oriel Monday tn lbe 4 tat annual Adoption Guild Tenn» ,.,.....t. Maltoa ud .,..,.,_Jon l!ndrM ,.. Medford, Ore. _... .. Kelly a.nett (Wlltaalr) ......... Ltlli " .......... .. 3. ,,.,, ......... Ne ........ ,... 0.. tD lllit••Cll ID &t...,... _'lop.- dautlll :3 2 COiia Mlli I '' 2 .Ide '111plliD ..S MrJWI s J tsa Lfw._0.:'!f --•W.•tw .. .,.., fl&l • a!H JS ... ~ ... - Popstra from Flagstaff, Arlt. Monday at NBTC . The top-seeded tandem of Debbie Graham, from Newport Beach, and CdM senior Brittany Reitz received byes into Saturday'• women'• open doubles ........ M .. , c:eer locals edvandog to the aemifinals ~ Newport BHc'b's Peter O.Vkllon (••'• 35 .. nd·older m•D'I doubln)I' .......... ,... 0... , .... 8.0 clol.W.}1 t-...r.,.. DDg ,_" u abtillt1 =,.. .... ,....1e.a ..... .... Clllf= .... C....Mw'I ...., .... s.o......,,N9wjari ... I IDS V.. ... tw'I 3.5 doublla•1 ...... l"llalilyl•••Daa• ... Mt .... 111•d1 .. lrtB HeMncu ud teammal• Natalie HW bta COiia Mlle (women'• 5.S doubles)1 Balboe ,..._ ... and pa.r1nerl Kathryia D'l!llat md Cllrts:Mu Shively (women'• 4.5 doublii9J1 ......, • well as Corona del Mar Rllklmt ONilllli 8-. teemedwtlh• ........ ..... 6.0 doUblel)1 CdM's CWI G!s gaw ... M Cou Maia ptiltng of Cbrtl Hljl&p ... Hil (dud 5.5 doublm .. C.-.Mlla'I .... PWMrty (INled 4.5 doublll)1 illld Ne .. . Coast r..aclml UM tllt""M ....... U ..... .. QlilftlflDll,_.llvdltllgllP 11 2 R k91Mi1~..So.mi&Nl .. lw. ......... ] ............. Oii .. . I•• rr .. .-111 ll 1-..111 z:1.a1l Al. **-•a..._ .... ..... tr,. r I l -- 84 Thur~ May 30, 2002 ·sroRIS DAILY Pl.OT SPORTS HALL OF FAllE FEA1U11S, All> WHEN THEY WOE PUIUSllD A Geoff Abr1m1, ~ twbor, JUfy 2, 1999 Jim Abbott. bMeblf , Feb, 19, 1999 Gofdon Adams, Newport HM>or, Sept. 3, 1999 Hank Adt«, goff, Match 8, 1999 Alan Abne. EstMlcla, ....,_ 7, 2000 Paul Akin, CofOrll del Mat; Julle 19, 2000 Rich ArMtal, E:stancla. Feb. 16, 1999 Je<ry Andenon, golf, Jan. 13, 1999 Alan Andrews. salllng, Jan. 10, 2000 Charlie Appell, Estancia. Sept. 17, 2001 Lara AIPef, Newport Harbor. Sept 21, 1999 Kim Attlesey, Corona del Mar, Feb. 24. 1999 Bud Attridge. Newport Hari>or, M.wch 27, 2000 I Brett Baker, Newport Harbor Jan. 1, 1999 Tom Baldwin, Costa Mesa, Oct. 23, 2000 Byron Ball, Newport Harbor, April 30, 2001 Syd Ball, tennis, June 9, 1999 •• Jon Ballack. Newport Hatbor, May 22, 2000 Ted Bandaruk. swimming. Aug. 30, 1999 Tim Bandel, Corona del Mar, Dec. 31, 2001 Ken Bardsley, Costa Mesa. Sept 22, 1999 Don Barker, Newport Harbor; May 1, 2000 George ·Bud· Barnett, Newport Harbor Jan. 9, 1999 Glenn Bassett. Newport Harbor, June 3, 2002 Ramin Bastani, Corona del Mar, April 6. 1999 Dan Bauer, Costa Mesa, Dec. 18. 1999 Gene Baum, golf, Jan. 20, 1999 Denny Bean. Newport Harbor, Oct. 15, 1999 Chris Beasley, Costa Mesa, May 11, 1999 Mike Beech, Newport Harbor, Oct. 23, 1999 Jack Bell, Newport Harbor, May 1.8, 1999 Rex Bell, Newport Harbor, Dec. 26, 2001 Garth Bergeson, Corona del Mar, Sept. 10, 2001 James Bergeson, Newport Harbor, Aug. 14, 2000 Bob Berry, Newport Harbor, March 25, 1999 Charlie Berry. Newport Harbor, April 22. 2002 Damon Berryhill, Orange Coast. Sept. 30, 1999 Danny Bibb, golf, Aug. 28, 2000 Dina Birch, Estancia, June 25, 2001 Bruce Black, Corona del Mar, Oct. 2. 2000 Jill Black, Estancia, Feb. 22, 1999 John Blair, Corona del Mar, July 17, 2000 Billy Blanton, Mater Dei, Jan. 30, 1999 Charlie Bleiker. Newport Harbor, June 4, 1999 Sheldon Blockburger, Newport Harbor, Feb. 13, 1999 Gino Boero, Newport Harbor, Oct. 26, 1999 Adam Bollenbach, Estancia, Sept 18, 2000 Barbara Bond, Orange Coast. Jan. 1B, 1999 Ila Borders. Vanguard University, June 28, 1999 Terry Bowen. Costa Mesa, Dec. 3, 1999 Tina Bowman, Newport Harbor, De. 17, 2001 Leah Braatz.Cochrane, Estancia, Jan. 21, 1999 Lillian Brabander, Estancia, Dec.'22, 1999 Charlie Brande, volleyball. July 23 Mike Briggs, Corona del Mar, Aug. 13, 2001 Paul Briggs, Orange Coast. June 16, 1999 Gil Brookings, Newport Harbor, March 18, 2001 Brandi Brooks, Estancia, Dec. 16, 1999 Jeff Brown, Corona del Mar, Nov. 18, 1999 Pete Brown, Newport Harbor, July 18, 1999 Tim Brown, Newport Harbor. May 29, 2000 Bud Browne, surfing, Dec. 8, 1999 Steve Buklch, Newport Harbor, July 27, 1999 Don Burns, Newport Harbor; Costa Mesa, Dec. 11, 2000 c David cadigan, Newport. Harbor, June 15, 1999 Mike camp, Estancia, Nov. 20, 2000 Tony camp, Estancia, Jan. 1, 200<f Don cantrell, Newport. Harbor, Feb. 12, 1999 Andy carey, baseball, Jan. 29, 1999 Dave C.rlisle, Estancia, Dec. 18, 2000 Jim Carnett. Orange Coast College, March 19, 2001 John Carney, Costa Mesa, Jan. 7, 1999 John Carrido, Estancia, July 23, 2001 Scott Carpenter, Corona del Mar, March 20, 2000 Ros.s Caw, tennis, Aug. 2, 1999 Doug Casey, Corona del Mar, Sept 4, 2000 Gary Casey, Corona del Mar, May 21, 2001 Tony Ciarelll, Newport Harbor, July 9, 2001 Bruce Chapman, Costa Mesa, Nov. 6, 1999 Bill Oark. Newport Harbor. Oc.t 29, 2001 Mandy Cayton, Newport Harbor, June 8, 1999 M.E.,Oayton, Newport Harbor, Oct. 28. 1999 Sandy Coffer, golf, May 5, 1999 Kim Coleman, Corona del Mar, Jan. 28, 2002 Julie Collett. Costa Mesi, Jan. 8, 1999 Branon Coluccio, Newport Harbor, Aug. 27, 2001 Scott Craig, Newport. Harbor, June 18, 2001 Christy Crandall, running, July 7, 1999 Curt Crandall, Estancia, Aug. 21, 2000 Glenn Cripe, Newport Harbor, Oct. 30, 1999 Sienna Curci, Newport Harbor, Dec. 21, 1999 Bob Curry, Newport Harbor, Aug. 23, 1999 Les Cutler, Newport Harbor, Estancia, Jan. 21, 2002 D Bonnie Dasse, Costa Mesa, Aug. 7, 1999 Lindsay Davenport. tennis, Jan. 6, 1999 Gary Davidson, sports pioneer, Sept 8, 1999 Sidney Davidson, Newport Harbor, March 6, 2001 Luke Davis, youth baseball, June 18, 1999 Ron Davis. Corona del Mar, Feb. 25, 2002 Scott Davis, tenors, April 9, 2001 Sue Davis, Corona del Mar, Oct. 21, 1999 Jason Deere, Newport Harbor, March 2. 1999 Doug DeCinces. baseball, Feb. 26, 1999 Tim DeCinces, Corona del Mar, July 16, 1999 Dennis Delany, Costa Mesa, Feb. 23, 1999 Craig Dennis, Estancia, Nov. 20, 1999 Phil Dent. tennis, Jan. 10, 1999 Taylor Dent. Corona del Mar, March 17, 1999 Paul Desmet. Costa Mesa, May 19, 1999 Olivia DiCamilll, Costa Mesa, March 27, 1999 Todd Dixon, Vanguard UnNenity, April 23, 2001 John Dobrott. Newport Harbor, Sept 27, 1999 Eric Ootn, Estancia, Oct. 12. 1999 Larry Doyle, Newport Harbor, April 22, 1999 Dan Doddridge, Costa Mesa, June 12, 1999 Duffy Duffield, boating, Aug. 31, 1999 Marshall Duffield, USC, July 24, 2000 Dennis Durgan, sailing, Jan. 26, 1999 E Melody Earle, Estanda, Aug. 18, 1999 Charlie Eaton, tennis, Feb. 11, 1999 Roy Emerson, tennis, March 16, 1999 Bob Ernst, Costa Mesa, Dec. 25, 2000 Jadt Errlon, Corona def Mar, Dec. 29, 1999 Dennis Evans, Corona del Mar, April 29, 2002 Jenny Evans, Newport ~arbor; Aug. 25, 1999 F Ken Fagans, •Mr. Of,• March 26, 1999 Cr•lg Falconer, Costa Mesa, Dec. 25, 1999 Jim Faulkner, Est.anci., Aug. 26, 1999 Jason Ferguson, Costa Mesa. Jan. 4, 1999 Bob Ferraro, Corona del Mar, Oct. l4, 1999 Dick Ferryman, Costa MeY, Oct. 1S, 2001 Jim Fenyn*l. Costa ~ Feb. 6, 1999 em FJdte(, 11111ng. Dec. 31, 1999 ~ FWd, Costa MeY, Oct. 2. 1999 Chudt FlnMy, t>Mebel~ Jan. 19, ,999 Gordie Fttaf, Orange Coast. JMI. 5, 199t ~ Fftiplttrlck. Newport twbor, Nov. 16, 1999 Vernon F~ ~ Hft)of, Apil 20, 1999 Mottle Flint. Corona def Mar, Aug. 19, 1999 . Shine fotey, Ne\•4>0'1 ~ Sept. 24, 1999 ~ Foley. Nrwport HarbOr, June 14, 1999 Tim F«tugno, Vanguatd u~ March 3, 1999 lob,,~ ltUll'ldl. Oct. 23, 1199 Oidl ~ Newpon Hatbor, ftb.12. 2001 Mike"""*'-Nlwpcwt Hatt)or, My J, 1999 ...,_~Nev•pcwt Herbof; Mlv 15, l999 Lat,,....,..., &twil. Aug. 7, 2000 .... "°""Carone .. Mir, Mt 15, 1999 ,.,, ,.. Carone .. -~ 4, 1999 MICt "-llril191t. ~ s.pc. 10. 1999 a ~ Glddll, Nl\u~cwt..,... Ptlb. S. 19'1 ..... ~ ... p "" .... c...a ~ Ap1I 1, 2lllQ2 ....... ~-(1111 ....... _ r t Ill J>aj)Jfiof Ill Sports Hall of Fame c~lf!bl'uling the tnillennium Jeff Gardner. Estancia, March 12, 1999 Kyle Gayner, Estancia, Oct. 51 1999 Scott Gayner, Estanda, Aug. s, 1999 Greg George, Corona del Mar. June 26, t999 Ray George. USC, Feb, 19, 2001 Mjke Giddings, ~ HMbor, Nov. 17, 1999 T.OOV Glltis, Corona def Mar. May 8, 1999 Pat Gt.gow, Newport HMbor, Nov. 28. 1999 Daye Gleason, Costa Mesa, Dec. 10, 1999 Hank Goebel. Corona def Mar. April 1 ... 1999 Ste\le Gonzales. Newpon Hatbor, April 23, 1999 Rod Goold, Newpon Harbor, May 7, 200f JdfGraham, ~ March20, 1999 D...-e Grant, Orange Coast. Oct. 16, 1999 Brad Green, Estancia, Oct. 10, 1999 Biii Greschnet; Newport Harbor Jan. 7, 2002 Glen Griffith. Newport Harbor, May 20, 2002 Katie ~~~· Costa Mesa, May 6, 2002 Art Grry, Newport Beach, ~ 1, 1999 • • H PaulHahn,golfFeb.28,2000 Bob Hailey, Newport Harbor, April 16, 1999 Bobby Hall, Corona del Mar, Dec. 3, 2001 Frank Hamllton, Newport Harbor, June 24, 1999 Bruce Hancock, Costa Mesa, Dec. lO, 2001 Brett Hansen-Dent. Newport Harbor, Feb. 5, 2001 Brian Hanzal, Newport Harbor, Jan. 2. 1999 carolyyl Hardy. saning, April 29, 1999 Lee Haven, Newport Harbor, Oct. 22, 1999 cara Heads, Newport Harbor, Jan. 4, 2000 Gina Heads, Newport Harbor, May 14, 2001 Gavin Hedrick. Newport Harbor, Feb. 18, 1999 Jim Helfrich, Newport Harbor, May 8, 2000 Agustln Heredia, Estancia, April 8, 1999 Brooke Herrington, Corona def Mar, May 1.8, 2001 Matt Herrington, Corona del Mar, Jan. 14, 2002 Mike Hess. Corona del Mar, Dec. 15. 1999 Gail Hine, sailing, Feb. 4, 1999 Pete Hogan. Newport Harbor. Feb. 20, 1999 Tim Hogan, Newport Harbor. Dec. 4, 1999 Dave Holland, Corona del Mar, Oct. 13, 1999 Oiff Hooper, COf'ona del Mar, Oct. 8, 2001 Boyd ·eogey· Horrell, Newport Harbor, March 4, 2002 Fritz Howser, Newport Harbor, May 25, 1999 Mike Hunter, Orange Coast, Nov. 26, 1999 I Johnny Ikeda, Newport Harbor, Sept 1, 1999 Al ll'Wln, Newport Harbor, Jan. 16, 1999 Ralph Irwin, Newport Harbor, Feb. 1, 1999 J Shannon Jakosky, Newport Harbor, March 19, 1999 Joey James, Newport Harbor, Nov. 30, 1999 Bill Jenkins, Orange Coast. Dec., 20, 1999 Bill Jewell, Newport Harbor, Jan. 28, 1999 Matt Johner; Estancia, Aug. 24, 1999 Biii Johns, Newport Harbor, Jan. 25, 1999, Brian Johnson, Newport Harbor, March 5, 1999 Dave Johnson, Estancia, April 16, 2001 Gary Johnson, Orange Coast, Nov. 3, 1999 Reed Johnson, Corona del Mar, Oct. 29, 1999 Warren Johnson, Corona del Mar, Nov. 5, 2001 Casey Jones, Corona del Mar, Sept. 4, 1999 K Steve Kaczynski, Corona del Mar, Sept 11 Walt Kelly, Newport Harbor, May 7, 1999 Matt Keough, Corona def Mar, May 17, 1999 Justin Kerr, Newport Harbor, Feb. 2, 1999 Karl Killefer. Corona def Mar, Feb. 25, 1999 Koo Kim, Costa Mesa. Feb. 15, 1999 Natalie King, golf, July 30, 2001 Tom Kitchens, Newport Harbor, Feb. 26, 2001 Vince Klees. Estancia. July 2. 2001 Dave V:oehler, Corona def Mar, Nov. 8. 1999 Steve Kraiss. Estancia,t()ct. 16, 2000 Jeff Kravitz. Newport Harbor, July 4, 1999 Tara Kroesch, Newport Harbor, Jan. 31, 2000 Bruce Krumpholz. Corona del Mar, Dec. 12, 2001 Kurt Krumpholz. Corona del Mar, Nov. 19, 1999 Jim Kruse, water polo, Aug. 6, 2001 L Ron 1.arnerton, Newport Harbor. July 1, 1999 Grenny Lansdell, USC, Dec. 9, 1999 Bob Larimer, Estancia, Dec. 23, 1999 George Latka, boxing. Jan. 8. 2000 Ed Lavelle, Corona del Mar. June 30, 1999 Rod Lave<, tennis, June 2. 1999 Pam Lawrence, Corona del Mar, Nov. 27, 2000 Bill Leach, Corona def Mar, July 24, 1999 Julie Leach, Corona del Mar, Nov. 24, 1999 Brad Lewis. Corona del Mar, May 13, 2002 Brian Lewis, Corona del Mar, June 11, 2001 John Uebengood, Estancia, Jan. 14, 1999 Oiff Livingston, Orange Coast. March 6, 2000 Herb Livsey, Costa Mesa, April 26, 1999 Almon Loc:kabey. sailing, Aug. l3, 1999 Dallas Long, track and field, April 24, 1999 Bob Lovejoy, golf, June 10, 1999 Coleen Lund, Costa Mesa, June 24, 2001 Gray Lunde. Newport Harbor, Nov. 4, 1999 Bill Lwc. Costa Mesa, Oct. 1, 1999 Bryan Luxembourger, Costa Mesa, Aug. 20, 1999 M Rod MacMllllan, youth baseball, April 15, 1999 Gary Magnet; Orange Coast. Aug. 10, 1999 Mike Magner, Estancia, July 8, 1999 Rkk Mancebo. Newport. Costa Mesa, Aug. 11, 1999 llm Mang, Corona del Mar. July 12, 1999 Kelly Manos, golf, June 26, 2000 Janke M«an, Orange Coast. Dec. 14, 1999 Mike Martin, Cor~ def Mar, Jan. 16, 2001 Eloy Martinez. Newport Harbor, Sept 14, 1999 George ~as, Orange Coast. Oct. 27, 1999 M~ May, Newport Harbor, July 20, 1999 Eddie Mayer, Newport Harl>or, July 14, 1999 Brent Mayne, Cost.a Mesa, Feb, 9, 1999 Mike Mayne,~ Orange ea.st. Sept 26, 1999 8f"endon Mteaughey, ~ ~. Oct. 9, 2000 PM McOetlln, Corona def Mar, Sept. 3, 2001 Rollo~ Newport Harbor, Mwdl 6, 1999 Scwtcs McCfetlan. Newport Hatbor, Aug. 6, 1999 Kevin McClelland~ Hafbor; Nov. 12. 1999 Paul McOanlets. Nov. 13, 1999 Paul McOonlAd, USC. Oct. 7, 1999 CMfl Md>onough. Newport Hafbor; Jan. 6, 2000 ~ ~.,, Nlwport Harbor, June 1, 1999 D.,., MtGM9'\, Newport Haf'bor, Mlrd'I 11, 2002 .lultJn MdntM, Hr HMbor~ 10, 1999 ~~ Feb.14, CNp McKllben. Corona def Mir, May l4, 1999 ~ MclM9'\ H9wpoft Harbor, Mlrd'l 1), 2000 Dew MdAllh. Vlnguafd ~ June 4, l001 Myron Mc:Hlmelra, WWlis. ~ 1 I 19'1 u.. McNemM. cosc. Miu. Aug. 16, 1991 ~Meir\. .... l)paft .... Dec. 24, 2001 Mtta. Melbon, Corona dill Mer, June 11, 1919 Cieofvl. Mlcbtwelt. ~ Hefbor, June 19, 19'1 Ken~.....,., Mlrd'I u. 1tl9 Rod Mlllln. .,.., r.clng, Jin. 17, moo ,...,,. ...,. .,.., ,..,., ~ 15. ,,,. Don~-~ Hlibar, Jin. 1J!»1 Id Mm-. ..... cwt .... Ott. 1. 4UU1 '-Mm-. -·aft Hlrbor, Ott. , .. ,,. '91~-PDftHlrbcw.M,1. 1M =--.=~~-0.. ...... c.a1111--. '°'.. . KlillW Mltlao ec... -.. zs.. am ·----~~SS ... ~ " ... ............car.. t7,JllO ~-1art..-.r-. 11, tl9 ·. AJ Muniz. Nll:etpOft Harbor, Oct. .. 1999 Joe Muniz. Nev.ipott Hlrbor. D«. 4, 2000 Manuel Muniz. Newport twbor, Jan. 23, 1999 N Emil Neeme. Newport Harbor, Nov. 1S, 1999 Jim Nehot\ 111nnl5, Jan, 15, 2001 s.m Nellor\ ~ Feb. 3, 1999 .. Hid\ Newport Hatbor, Sept 7. 1999 Roger Nech. Newport Harbor, April 9, 1999 Armand Nettlft, Newport Harbor April 15, 2002 Jim Hewltlttc. Newport Hart>of, April 2A, 2000 Ted Newland. Newport Harbor, April 5, 1999 John Nk*s. Ice slcatlng. July 20, 2000 JeMlfef Noonan. Corona del Mar, Nov. 5, 1999 0 Vince O'Boyte, cross country, June 3. 1999 Bob Ogle. Newport Harbor. Oct. 18, 1999 OYis Oedlng, Corona del Mar, July 9, 1999 c.thy O'MNra,, ~ May 13, 1999 Danny O'Neil, ~ ~. Oct. 20, 1999 Ray Orgll~ ~ Orange Coast, July 3, 2000 Jim Owens, Newport Harbor, Aug. 3, 1999 p Bob Padcer, Costa Mesa, April 2. 2001 Harold Pangle. football Aug. 14, 1999 Connie Paraskevln-Young. cycling, March 30, 1999 DaYe Parsel, Estancia. Feb. 8, 2000 Jim Parsons,. Estancia, May 3, 1999 Greg P~on, tennis, Nov. 27, 1999 Dennis Paulson. Costa Mesa. March 4, 1999 BNCe Penhall, Newport Harbor. April 30, 1999 Danny Perez, NewportAiarbor, April 28, 1999 Prentice Pentlns, Corona del Mar, Aug. 12. 1999 Art Perry, Estllncia, March 31, 1999 Dan Petrone, Estancia, Nov. 23, 1999 Or. Dudley Pfaff, sports medicine, Jan. 22, 2001 Keri Phebus, Corona del Mar, Nov. 22. 1999 Charlie Phillips, Vanguard Unl\'Mlty, Ma'y 20, 1999 Craig PhoenlJI. Newport Harbor, April 8, 2002 Wendell Pi<kens. Newport Harbor, Orange Coast. April 27, '99 Bill Pittlca, Newport Harbor, May 27, 2002 Butch Pope, Newport Hari>o<, Jan. 29, 1999 Ty Price, Corona del Mar, May 24, 1999 Jeff Pries. Corona del Mar, May 18, 1999 Dan Princeotto. Estancia, March 18, 1999 Rotty Pulaski, Newport Harbor, Feb. 8, 1999 Danny Pulido, Newport Harbor, April 12, 1999 Jeff Puner, golf, March 10, 1999 Q Chris Quinn, Corona del Mar Nov. 13, 2000 Dan Quisenberry. Costa Mesa, March 24, 1999 R Buffy Rabbitt. Newport Harbor, May 26, 1999 Eric Raff, Corona del Mar, March 12, 2001 Beau Ralphs. Newport Harbor, April 2. 1999 Robyn Ray, tennis, Oct. 3, 1999 Bill Redding, Orange Coast, Dec. 19, 2001 Ralph Reed; Newport Harbor, May 6, 1999 Mike Rffhl, Corona del Mar, July 29, 1999 Bill Reynolds, Vanguard University, June 21, 1999 Benny Ricardo, Cost.a Mesa. Aprll 13, 1999 Harlow Richardson, Newport Harbor; March 26. 2001 Bobby Riggs, tennis, May 27, 1999 Mike Ritchie, Costa Mesa, July 31, 2000 Kevin Robertson, Newport Harbor, Nov. 10, 1999 Heather Robinson, Costa Mesa. Aug. 27, 1999 Danny Rogers, Basketa.11, April 3, 2000 Dave Rohde, Corona del Mar, Nov. 2, 1999 Jake Rohrer, golf, March 9, 1999 Ray Rosso, Orange Coast, March 11, 1999 s Paul Salata. USC. June 23, 1999 Keith Samuels. Corona del Mar, Oct. 30, 2000 Tom Sargent. gotf,Aprll 17, 1999 Rich Saul, football, Sept 17, 1999 Conr~ •Shorty" Scheafer, Youth baseball, Feb. 11, 2002 Tom 5chocX. sailing, June 20, 1999 Bobby Schwartz, motorcycle radng. Sept 25, 1999 Jim Seely, Newport Harbor, Aug. 28, 1999 Biii Selman, golf, Jan. 29, 2001 Mike Sevier, Corona del Mar. Sept 29, 1~ BIJd(o Shaw, Newport Harbor, Sept 2, 1 ~ Frank Sheflin. Newport Harbor, July 11, 1999 Hal Sheflln, Newport Harbor, Sept. 6, 1999 Leon Skele, Orange Coast, Sept. 18,•1999 Mel Smalley, Newport Harbor, March 1, 1999 Blake Smith, SaddlebaGk High, Sept. 20, 1999 Doug Sparks, pole vaulting. Nov. 25, 1999 Dkk Spaulding, Newport Harbor, July 28, 1999 Steve Speer, Estancia, July 22. 1999 Marte Spinn, Corona del Mar, Jan. B, 2001 Bob Steel, sailing. Feb. 27, 1999 Leigh Steinberg, sports attorney, July 21, 1999 Edward Stephens, Newport Harbor, Aug. 4, 1999 Lance Stewart, Corona del MM, Feb. 4, 2002 Jennifer Stroffe, Corona del Mar, June 31, 1999 Ken Stuart. tennis. Jan. 3, 2000 Kevin Stuart. Corona del Mar. Sept 23, 1999 Larry Sunderman, Estancia, March 29, 1999 Shannon Susukl, Estancia, Dec. 27, 1999 Judd Sutherland, Newport Harbor, May 22, 1999 T 8rian Theriot, Newport Harbor, Aug. 17, 1999 Glenn Thomas, Newport Harbor, July 10, 1999 Kevin Thomas, Estancia, Aug. 9, 1999 Jeff Thomason. Corona del Mar, Sept. 25, 2000 Bob Thompson, Newport Harbor, Nov. 6, 2000 Chris Thompson, Corona del Mar, Sept. 16, 1999 Glenn 0 . Thompson, Newport Harbor, Sept 13, 1999 Teny Thompson, Estancia, Feb. 18. 2002 Wade Tift. Newport Harbor, June 25, 1999 . St~ llmmons, Newport Harbor, May 31, 1999 Jim Tomlin, Corona del Mar, Dec. 28, 1999 Ron Tomsic, basketball, Nov. 11, 1999 Marl•nne Towersey, COf'ona del Mar, Sept 9, 1999 Blnh Tran, CQSta Mesa, Jan. 22. 1999 Lee Trine, Newport Harbor; April 1, 1999 Ron Tripp, Newport Harbor, Oct. 9, 1999 T.ct Trompeter, Newport Harbor; Dec. 6, 1999 Paul Troxel, Estancia-Cost.a MeMI, April 7, 1999 Ho Truong. Newport Harbor, Dec. 17, 1999 Dk.k T\.lcker. Orange Coast. May 1, 1999 Rhett T\.lcker, Corona del 1\1¥, Jan. 5, 2000 u o .... Ullman. sailing. Jan. 12. 1999 Jon Upham, Corona del Mar, Jan. 15, 1999 Robeft Urrnlon. Estlnda, Dec. 2, 1999 v John Vlllely, Corona del Mar, Feb. 10, 1999 SteYe Van Hom, ~. May 29, 1999 Robert Van't Hof, tennis, Match 23. 1999 John Vlrgm. Corona del Mar, July 17, 1999 w i.ov Ward, He\tlport Hatbor, March 13, 1999 Hf w.thltwmc.=rt Harbor. Dec. 1, "" ~ Wlww, Oct. 22, 2001 Lorin Willi. ..... Apfil J, 1999 lob Wltml, Or-. eo.. Dec • 2A, 1999 ,.,, wtWa\, Corona det Mir, Aug. u, 19" AMn WNlll, Nlwport Harbor, Feb. 21, 2000 0. O..Whltll. golf, May 12, ''" ~ WhlC9. Nev.ipon Harbor; Nov. 1, 19'1 Tod~~ Hafbor, >.#/ 26. 19'1 • ·~ WHtbd, ~ HerbOr, ~ 21, 19'1 Jlrroft Wllllrd. Corona die Mir, 21, 1999 ICyll Wlllar\ ...... , '· ' Pll WllGf\ Net 'D" Hlfbor. Ott. I, 1M '81h _,..'1ua1cl, ~ Nov. t, 1M ...,WofNll:a-. ,.,port...,_.-10. t• ..,._c.i'onldllMIW,Dec . 11, 1M ..... ~ .... June 11. 2000 Doily Pilot e Over a period of ti.me, you can lose track. So here's a list which can keep our readers current with what's been done with the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame features, and the continuing hunt. Roger cartson DAILY PILOT I t was the longest series on record a long time ago, I believe, and we still have a long ways to go, but in the interest of keeping our readers up to date. as well as what's still to come in this, perhaps, neverending series, you'll find adjacent to this article the dates for which all 444 Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famers have been published, including the upcoming honoree on Monday, Glenn Bassett. We still have some 559 to go, and at the rate of 52 or so a year, you can see it's going to be about 11 years before we're able to address those who have come since the Hall of Fame, celebrating the millennium, was unveiled Jan. 1. 2000. As a department we published one a day for the entire year of 1999 leading up to the big day when all the computers were supposed to blow up, and since it has been at a rate of once every week with Millennium Monday serving as the presentation date. This greatest Hall of Fame anywhere encompasses 1,003 standouts from these parts, and is far and away the most successful endeavor ever taken on by the Pilot Sports Department. My thought, about two years before the tum of the century, was •what do we do for the big day?~ Suggestions for a Tup 10 or a Top 100 were, alter thinking about it for a while, impossible. Thus the 1,003. Richard Dunn has been the chief writer of these features since September of 1999. and the only thing that really slows him down is finding the honoree. We believe Newport Harbor's great Terry Albritton ls in Hawaii, but we haven't been able to make connections. We haven't come close to finding Newport Harbor basketball star Paul Neumann, or Jim Neidhart, one of the rascals of professional wrestling. But we'll keep trying. There's still plenty to draw from, and we're holding off for the most part honorees who are still very much in the present f onn, preferring to cull the list from yesteryear first. Shella Conover, Pete Neumann, Dick Stoeffler, Jack Baillie, Chris Horpel, Jerry DeBusk, Matt Hogsett, Phil Brown, Jim Swick. Chip Morvay, Croeby Grant. Lee Joyce, Joe TolU. Jeff Malinoff 1 Bill Wakeman, Dave Pontius ... the one and only BmJe Johnson ... we're searching for you. and many more. So U you're aware we're looking for you, or you mow tom.eone who ii in the Hall Of fame, but hasn't b..a featured yet, balpllicb out, Qtve us a call or drOp ut a fine. Al for thole who have hem cbloak:led. If ~.mv· a Med for a copy OI ttie story, let IM lr:Dow, 1'¥9 Dpt a coup1e ar ~om.,, tboee , 444 a11 w11 c.mt1DUe to do I 90, IDd ......... MDdfu1 ar Iba adglDll ctr rg., ~: . ..... ,.... ... ... -·-·· Giii. 11111tClllllllW•9 ... Daily Pilot HIGH SCHOOL SOFTWl.HONORS Eive locals first-team All-Pacific Coast League ·Mesa's Topps, CdM's Zoelle earn repeat first-team laure ls; 11 locals recognized by league coache~. Costa Mesa High and Corona del Mar, which tied for second in the Pad.fie Coast League and advanced to the CIF Southern Section softball.playoffs, are well represented on the coaches' All-PCL selections. Costa Mesa junior shortstop Ann Marie Topps, a second-team All-CIF Division JV performer as a sophomore, is a repeal first-team choice in the PCL. . C4M junior pitcher Alissa 19 a first-team honoree for the third straight spring. Senior pitcher Tess Undsay (Costa Mesa), junior infielder Lauren Loe (CdM) and Costa Mesa freshman catcher I.amen DeMeUo are also first-team selections. Sophomore shortstop Rebecca Kaplan represents Estancia on the second team, which also includes Amy Tyson, Andrea Gruber and Kiana Jaye (CdM), as well as Jane-E Yamamoto and Uyen Mai (Costa Mesa). Loe was a second-team choice each of the past two seasons, while Undsay earned second-team honors la$t spring. 'fyson is a repeat second-team choice, after earning first-team recognition ln 2000. • Allison Lewis, a junior pitcher who led Northwood to the league title, is the league MVP for the second straight season. Locals who earned honorable mention are: Sarah Stem and Casey Bunney (CdM); Katy Renish and Kelly Topps (Costa Mesa); as well as Hillary Ockey and Karleen Curran (Estancia). COAOKS' All-PAOFK COAST UAGUE SOfTIAll Most Y•tu.ble Player Allison Lewis, Northwood Sr. P Ann M¥1e Topps, CosU Mew AllSSI zoetle, Coronl del Mar TftS Uncts.y, COSU Mesa i...uren i.o.. COfona del Ma< i...uren DeMello. cosu Mew AINnda Garu. NOf1hwood Jenny JOflef, lJnMMy AJ1yton P11uta, Northwood Shennon Robln$00, Northwood AtNnda Smith, Northwood AINlnda Spff<e, !AgUN Beach Jr SS Jr p Sr.P Jr. SS Fr C Jr.CF Sr. SS Sr. SS So.c SO.CF Sr. Inf Rtt>Kc.a Kaplan, Estancia p..my T~. Corona del Mar Jane-E Yamamoto, Costa Mesa Andrea Gruber, COfona def Mar Uyen Mai, Costa Mesa Kl<IN Jaye, Corona del Mar H1lla.ry Fnmond, L.aguna Beach Valene Alvarez. Uniwnrty ~ra Fishbein, Untvenrty Erin Ot.a, Northwood Mehssa Ota, Northwood So SS Jr CJP so 28 Sr. CF SO. LF Jr 38 soc Sr. 28 Sr.38 Fr. 28 Jr C/18 Five Sailors honored Newport Harbor's Vasquez, Moore capture first-team All-Sea View softball laurels. Newport Harbor High junior shortstop Athena Vasquez and jwlior pitcher Kim Moore have been selected first-team All-Sea View League by. the circuit's softball coaches. In addition, juniors Shelby Crisp, Sabrina Couch and Amanda CampbeU represent the Sailors on the second team. Vasquez, a second-team choice' the last two springs, continued to dazzle defensively. while also acting as an offensive catalyst, primarily in the leado(f spot. Moore, who starred an the arcle and also contributed with the bat. pitched the Sailors to a league triumph over Irvine, ending the school's 38-game league losing streak on the field. Crisp, a first basemct.n whose bat control made her a valuable weapon m the No. 2 spot, was also a second-team cholc~ last spring. Couch added to a sound Sailor infield at second base, while Car;npbell batted cleanup and handled catching eludes for Coach Jess Martinson's urut. Junior pitcher Brittany Fait and junior second basemaJ"0)ol1J.inque Lastrapes, who led Laguna Hills to its first Sea View title, are Co- MVPs. COACHES' AU-SEA VIEW l!AGUl SOf!Wl Co-Most Y•luM>le Playen Brittany Falt Laguna Hills Dominique Lastrapes, Laguna Hills Jr. p Jr. 28 Fm'fTIAM Kim Moore, Newport Jr. P Athena Vasquez. Newport Jr. SS Jessica Skaare. Aliso Niguel Jr. P Lyndsey Schaefer, Aliso Niguel Sr. SS Erika Peterson, Irvine Jr. C Stephanie Morgan. Lag. Hills Sr. SS Jackie Eliades, Laguna Hills Sr. 38 Etika Corley, Laguna Hills Sr. Cf Brittany Crouch, Woodbridge Jr. P Maritza Padilla. Woodbridge Sr. C Kendra Singley, Woodbfidge Jr. SS l<8yta Ctumer. Woodbridge Sr. 38 SlcoND TEAM Shelby Crisp, Newport Jr. 18 Sabrina Couch, Newport Jr. 28 Amanda campbell, Newport Jr. C Ashley Evans, Aliso Niguel Jr. Cf Ashley Tumef', Aliso Niguel So. 38 Kerri Johnson, Irvine Jr. SS Regina Loxsom, Irvine Fr. P Lindsay Davis, Irvine Jr. C Rene Bohls, Woodbridge Jr. 28 Katie Knutson, Woodbridge Sr. Cf Shauna Corso, Woodbridge Jr. RF (ami Jung. Irvine Sr. Cf HIGH SCHOOi. HONORS Laurels for lightning four Sage Hill athletes first-team All-Academy League. NEWPORT COAST-A quartet of Sage Hill High athletes have been chosen (init-team All-Academy League by coaches ln four different sports. Sophomore Tlm Wilkins the Lightning's leading hitter and pitcher, was a first-team honoree ln baseball. JW\ior Kevln Joyce, who consistently led the Lightning in kills and Qther statistical categories, has been recognized by the league's boys volleyball coaches. Sophomore Braden Barnett, who won the league shot put title competing u an lodMdual (the school does not yet have a track and 6eld t,eam) ii a flnt-team choice, while John Y. Kim ls a first-team 1'1dplent for bis prowess on the golf course. Junior Zach Friedrtchl (bueball). Alexa Sbitanlsbl (softball), Drew~ (boys tennis), Katrina Redelsbeimer (sdtbaD), Jooat.h&o Bllldll (boys tennis), Jtllllca Todna (softbell) and Ian Uvinglbl (boys tenpll)are seoond·team honorees ln tbetr respedive rportt. koeeer. 8uJd.n end Uvtngston Jed the Ughtning to a third-place )eegue ftniab end a berth ln the ClF Southern Section Dtvilion V Pl.aYotft. Macaun Frederick, a sophomore volleyball standout, earned honorable mention. . IOWI HOCIEY .. r SPORTS Thursday, Nat 30, 2002 M HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL OA1,'( PILOT PHOTOS BV OOH LEACH Quarterback Lewis Bradshaw is tuning up for his second year at the helm of Estancia's Eagles. Distractions that plagued Estancia's 2001 spring drills are a mere memory this year. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -This tune last year. Jay Noonan was preparing his resume. nus spnng, he lS relieved to be prepanng his Estancia High football team for the 2002 season. hts second at the school. Toward that end, as many as 70 players are wrappmg up their first week of sp~g pracbce. enjoying the familiarity wtth the program m place and detenruned to tum around a wmJess record 10 2001 "I've been very impressed with the enthusiasm, but the thing I notice most IS how relaxed the kids seem,• srud Noonan. who was hired after the completion of a makeshift spring practice last season. "It's just so nice to be focuslng on footbaJI. Instead of the 1,000 other things that seemed to be going on (with the program) la.st year at this time.· With six new assistant coaches overseeing more than five dozen athletes. many of whom are ne\\'. to the sport, there ls much to get done in the three-week spring session. And. in addition to putting in base packages on offense and defense. Noonan said he wants to ertSure bis players also gain a foundabon of fundamentals they can take into the fall. ·we want to use Uus time to devote to the basics,• Noonan srud. •we have quite a few guys who are new to football, so we want to give them an understanding of our philosophy.• With so many new faces. Noonan and his staff will also ublize the spring session to begin evaluating talent and developing a depth chart. Unlike last season, however, those who will be sophomores can, with few exceptions, rest assured they will not be asked to make major contributions. ·w e will definitely have a junior varsity team, which ls a great luxury,• Noonan sald. ·we have a couple of sophomores who may compete for varsity spots, but we won't have lo ask sophomores to fill as many roles as we did last year.• Noonan said his practices begin with dally weight workouts, which typically last an hour. Then. when the players reach the field, they work exclusively on either offense or defense, on alternating days. His practice plans call for about two homs on the held. each ddy Whtie the players know what Noondn and returrung deferu.1ve coordinator Scott Wilk.Je want, gcttmg clrquamted w1th the rest of the staff IS an ongomg ta'>k Ernie Bucher will coordinate the offense. wtule Josh Tube (quarterbdcksJ. Joel Hurtt (offensive hn<'I. Marc Rodig (receivers and secondary), Steve Pere1 (defensive lme) and Phtl Fogel ong have also reconnected with Noondn, who coached with mopt of them cit Capistrano Valley High. "I teU these guy~ the Eagle chdses the Cougar (Capo Valley's mascot) and not the other way around,• Noonan quipped. "But it's a pleasure worlung with these guys, bec.ause they're all profe&sional coaches.• The Eagles will conclude pring practice June 3 with d novel event As a prelude to what Noonan Cdlled theu ·cardinal and Gold game.· a team of alumni will play a team of this year's graduating seniors m what will amount to a seven-on-seven noncontact scnmmctge. "That hould be a lot of fun,· Noonan said. TENNIS Fine tuning is the name of the game, whe ther it's spring practice, tall drills or 30 minute before game lime. 1111 UIUS 200.1 SOtlDUUE Noll•,..• Fri. Sept. 13 • Magnoli. (at i... Palma Pa~. 7 Fn. Sept 20 • C_,,tury (at TUstln), 7 Frt, Sept. 27 -Kate! .. (It Orange Coast. n Thurs • Oct. 3 • Westminst« (It Orange Coast), 7 Frt , Oct. 11 · Saddl«l«k (al SA lowl). 7 ac.... .. ...,... Fn. Oct 11 -Santa Ana (It SA loWI), 7 kl. Oct. 25 • COIU Mell (Alt NlMpott Hlftlot), 7 fn. Nov. 1 -Orange (It Orange eo.u. 7 Thurs.. New 7 -P4'Cliia• (It lotsa Grendel. 7 Fn. New 15 -OcMn v-(It Orange'°""' 7 • denote~ 9IW'M Morton· advances at Adoption Guil4 Tourney Semifinals and Finals are scheduled for the weekend. Brian Morton, a Corona del Mu High product who jmt completed hJs freshman y.er at UC IMne, was among thOll wbo Mrned quartelftnal vlctotiel Monday In tbe 41tt annual Adoptlon Guild Tenn .. 'lburmlDenl MoltOD aDd ~ Jon l!Dcll1Ut frGlll Medford, Ore. defeated X.Uy Gdett (Wllllilr) ...... Lelll ca... ..... e. 3, S-7, 6-1, at .... Newparl ...... ,__ Olb.t1•mc11tolllilld9J'• .... .... da 'blll I W b C.-Miii I 1 l'Crat Jule 'ltEJN illd ....... -~-.,...._.. ..... w. ... 1 ,. ... 0 1,, p&A _,Id fb ... CMllJ: ... ..., Popstra from Flagstaff, Ariz. Monday at NBTC. The to p-seeded tandem of Debbie C rabam, from Newport Beach, and CdM Mnior Brittany Reltz received byes tnto Saturday's wome n'• open doubles .......... . °"8r ~all ~andng to the eemiftnall lnduile!·Newport Beetb'I Peter 0.vkltoo (••'• 35·and·older men'• doublu):' Newpmta,.. en., .... a.o ......_,, tl.Wt'G'l'w ........ ,_ .. " ....... ,. =118' 2 ...... ICMl .... c1· •w.a•C...MIM'a ...., ..W.s.D••H!t)I Newpalt'I IMwlFUll Yaa ......... 3..5 ......... , ........... "-., •• Datil..,... • .... "" ........... Ha*tcU ... 86 Thursday, May 30, 2002 Glrk Ciindm M F.mtflleld 5 3:30 ·Kaiser (1) vs. Newport Coast 4:30 • St. JC*lhlm vs. Prince of ~aa; 5:30 • C.llfomla vs. Lin- coln; 6:30 · Davis vs. Newport Ele-- mentary. · ,.,.,..FWd. 3:39 • Nlwoort Helghu vs. Kaiser (2); 4:30 ·Mariners vs. Our Lady Queen of Angels; 5:30 -Carden Hall vs. Newport HelghU (2); 6:30 • St. John's vs. Mariners Christian. loyl Gnldes M PennFWd> 3:30 • Davis (2) vs. Newport Ele- mentary; 4:30 • St. John's vs. Our Lady Queen of Angels; 5:30 • Har- bor Day vs. Mariners (2); 6:30 · Rea vs. Mariners Christian. 1 farm Flekl 4 3:30 • Kals~r vs. Newport Coast; 4:30 · Andersen vs. Our lady Queen ; of Angels (2); 5:30 • Unc<*i YS. Newport Helgh1J (2); 6:30 -Kalw (1) vs. Harbor VMw. ......... ,.. ........... 2 3:30 • Kaltet (1) vs. Newport Ele- mentary; 4:30 -st. John's vs. New- port Heights: 5:30 • Newport Ele-- mentary l1) YS. Our Lady Queen of Angel$) 6:30 -St. Jo.chlm vs. TeWinkle-Pfelf; 7:30 • Carden Hall vs. Prince of Pffce. CoetaMelaHlghFWd2 3:30 -Davis (1) vs. Mariners. aop...._w ,.,.,.. Neid 1 3:30 • Rea vs. Victoria; 4:30 - Kaiser (1) vs. Newport Com; 5:30 • Harbor Day vs. Eastbluff (2); 6:30 - Eastbluff (1) vs. Newport Heights; 7:30 • Davis (2) vs. Harbor Day- Scott. Costa Mesa ...... field 1 3:30 • TeWinkle--Tasb vs. Kaiser (2). ~ ... . ·-·~ . .. SPORTS ,. - NIWPOIY HAllOI USEWl ASSOCIATION Newport Harbor sparkles in Bronco play · . Newport Harbor team goes 3-2 over weekend play, outscoring · final three opponents, 38-15. ' IRVINE -The bats finally came around for the Newport Harbor Bronco Division 8 team as It won the final three games of the Irvine Memorial Day Tournament neld May 25. Newport Harbor's 19 hits for 12 runs in the final game was enough to down the South Irvine B team, t 2-3, in the afternoon game. Jeny Whitney and MJcbael Helfrlcb both went 3 ror 3, with two RBis each for Newport Harbor. Four players went 2 for 3, including Speuer Smith, Cameron Cb.ale, Mldlael Maddex (who hit an inside-the-park home run in the team's first townament game) and Chase Behr, ...... .Jr~ who came In to pitch two innlngs, strlking out four. Batller, Newport Harbor defeated Dana Point, 8-7. Juon Mua1ngW stood out at catcher and at third base, tagging out two nmners at home, and recording three putouts at third. Justin Jones threw out a runner at third. Behr (three RBis) and Maddex (triple) led the bitting charge, each going 3 for 3. Newport Harbor exploded for a 14-run third i.nn.tng en route to an 1&.5 win over Irvine for the team's first win. Every Newport Harbor player had a hit and all but one had an RBI. Massingill led the charge for Newport, going 3 for 3 with a double and a home run, Onisbing with four RBis. John Swift. Ronale Dun.more and Behr all went 2 for 2 with two RBis, while Spencer SmJth .... - flniSbed 2 for 3 with a double and two RBls. Ben Pra.ler finished 1 for 3 with one • RBJ, and stopped two hard-bit balls at shortstop to stymie an lrvine rally ln the · third. : In Pinto Division play at the tournament: The 8-year-olds of Newport Harbor had a rough go or it, losing all four games over the weekend, but showed some prom.Ising signs. , . .J Tommy Shaw, who bad three singles, two walks, three runs scored and three RBis, pitched four innings and struck O~\ .... 11 batters in weekend play, while Brke :. Marudng threw five innlngs and struck · out four. Cole Blower (two singles, two walks, three ruJl5 scored. one RBI), Ryan Davis (two singles, three RBis) and Ian Baugh (single, double, two runs scored and one RBI) hit well for Newport Harbor. -.--_,_._-,,!,._ .! ·~ ~~:: r~·-· . . < ··.· .. ; . . -· -~ ',.r Classlflcd is CONVENIENT whether you '.re buying, selling, or just lookJn8, claaslfted has what you need! CLASSIEIED (949) ~2-~678 ' Flctltloua Bueineu Name Swtement Tha lollowlng per10lla .,. doing t>u.rr-u : Trev.,.. Info, 20371 lrvlne Ava., Sulla 200, Santa Ana Heigh... CA 92707 ComeUu1 & AaloefatH. Inc. (NV), 20371 Irvine Ava., ~ 200, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Thia bullneaa la oon-ducled by' a CX>rPOf'llb I Have you llarted doing bullr-. Ytlt? No Cornallu1 -. Al· aodelaa, Inc. Chva Comallul. CEO This 1ta1amant wu filed with Iha County Clark of Onuige County on 05I03f2002 20021902055 Cely Piiot May 9. 1e. 23. 30. 2002 !1!310 Flctltk>ue BuslnMe Name StMement The lollowlng '*'°"' .,. doing t>u--. u : En1ert11nmenta4U, 2805 Catherina Way. Santa Ana, CA 92705 A·Llat Media, LLC (CA), 2805 Catherina Wey. Santi Ane. CA 82705 This bu1lnM1 la con- ducted by. Umltad Lil· billty Co. Aava you 1tartad doing bualneH yat? v ... 4/2000 A-Ult Madia. LLC Dave Comellua, Praal- denl Thia lfalament WU filed with Iha County Qark of Oranoe County on lW03t2002 200219020$1 OelvPlol Mey 9, 1 e. 23. ~ Th311 Flct.ltk>U9 Buelneee Name Statement Tha folowlng l*'80l1I -doing~ ea: Select Olllca &alee. 18627 8roolc.hulsl .• 455. Fountain Vallay, CA 92708 Santdan (CA). 18627 Broolchunt 1455, Foun- tain Valley, CA 82708 Thi• ~ 19 con- ducted by: • COfPOlallon Hava you 1tartad doing buelnHa yat? Vas, 05/03/2002 Santallen Richard A. Santo, President Thia alalement wH flied with Iha County Clerll of Orange Col#1Cy on 05I03l2002 20021902054 Daly Pilot May 9, 1e. 23. 30. 200'2 IlQ12 FlctJtloua Buelnesa Name Statement Tha fotlowlng pef'IOlll ate doing~ ... l(IS omc:. s.rvtc.t. 2211 Pacific Avenue. B101 . Colla Meta. CA 92527 Jannilef L Plait, 2211 Pactflc Ave , B101 , Colla MMe. CA 92827 Tift bualnMa la oon· <*.ded by' en indvlclJal Hava you atartad doing lulf-. yec? No ~ L Platll Thia 1tatamant wea flied with the ~ CtM of Orange Countr on 06I03f.Z002 20021902091 ~May 9, 1£i;:,2h Flctttloue BUelnMI Name~ TIMI follow!~ :!~~ BMch, CA t:zeeo Emlly Mlrend• Oempny, 2 Rua Chemonlx, H-porl BMdl. CA~ Thia bualnMa ... con-due*ld by .,, 1ndMclUal Hava you tlel1M doing bullnaea yat? v ... 3'1.'02 Emtly Mfrenda ~ .. ~ ... llleCI wllfl the ~ ~~CcRnY iooa ...... ~ Mtty 8. lt, 2J, -lb!IH • a1lef FNnclll Olftoer Thia atalem.nt wu filed with the County ~~Counfy 2002H02047 ~May9,1~~ Flctltl~• Buelneee Name s~ The lollowtng P9f90M .,. doing ~ u : Mold Coneultantl. eeo Baker Street, t 3t3. Colta Mtaa. CA 112826 Patricia A WilMy, 7 H«on. IMnl, CA ~ Thia bullnMa la COii· dUc:led by' an lndMdual Have you alerted doing buelnesa yel? No Paliba A Willey Thia llatem.nt was liMMl with the County ~~Ccu1ty 2002tt0204f o.11y PHo4 May 9, 1e. 23. 30. 2002 Tb317 Flctlttoue Buelne .. Name Statement The lollowi"9 peraooe are doing buaineM u : Sot Dloltlztng, 2150-B Sen MIChel Or., Coala MNa, CA 92827 Marttia A. DIClero, 2150-B San Michel Dr., Colla Mela, CA 82927 Thie bullneea la oon· clK.'led by: an lrdvlc:kJal Hava you alartad doing bulNM yet? No Martha A. DIOlaro Thia llaletMnt WU flied with the C~ty a.II of Orange Counfy on 05o'03t2002 2002tt02041 ~ Mlly 9. 1e. 23. ~ Ilf3JI FlctltJoue BuelneM NarM StMMMnt The loflowWia l*IOM .,.. doing buaNila aa: A.I OWnond 511111 ,.. ---· B.) Ultra-Strut, C.) ~ 0...elopmenl Compeny, 1 llOO Port Sllafflald, Newport ea.:n, CA 92090 Alrmeltl SalN Corpo. ration (CA), 1800 Port Stiafllald Plaoa. ~ Beedl. CA 92SeO Thia bvalneea 11 oon· duc:lad by: • OOfPOr&lion Hava you llartad doing bu1tnH1 yet? Yaa, 4/1'2002 Alrmerk Sales Corpo- ration Stephan L Roblnton. PrHldanl Thi• 1tatement wu filed with It'll County ~~County 2002tt020H ~Pllol Mey t. 18, 23, ~ Tl!3t9 Flctltl®I Buelneu Heme s~ The lollowlng persona ,,,. doing ~ u · Collator E•ctianga, 17915-C Sirt Park Clr- da. lrvlna, CA 92814 Hanry Goabal. 8&45 Butta Clrcta S03·E, Huntington 8Hch, CA 112648 Thia bualn... " COii· ducted by an lnclvldtiel Heva you •tartad doing bullnaH yet? v... 4/'22/2002 Hanry GoaOal Thie tlatem.nt WU lllad with the County ~~County 20021902044 =May9,~ dolno bulinaea yel? No Collaua J. Glut Thia l latament WU fllad With It'll County Cltfk ol Orwloe County on 05/03/2002" 2001tto203t Dlill't Pilol May 9. 1 e. 23. 30. 2002 nmz STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF RC Iii iOUS BUSfNES9 NAME The followlng per-eon(•) has {have) lblndonad fie i.. « fie ~ bua"-nema: Auto~. 2107 Baycreat Ad.. Newport Beedl, CA 92880 Tha FldilioYa Busl-,,... neme raf9rred to above WU filed In Or· ange County on w151 2002. FILE NO. 20026892590 Changeez NHhat, 2107 Baycrall Rd .• N-port Beech. CA 92&e0 Thia bvtlnaea ia con· dueled by: an lndMdual Changeez Nalhat Thi• 1talament wu fllad with Iha County Cletk of Orange County Oii 06I03l2002 2002t9020t1 ~~May 9, 1M33 Flctltloua Buelnesa Name SteterMnt The following pel"llOlll a,.~~­e-tial Chiropractic, 1 T1T7 Mairl Scraec. Ste. C. !Mna, CA 92814 Edlund Chiropractic. ProlaHlonal Corpo· r9llon (CA). 17TT7 Main StrMt, St. C, Irvine, CA 8281'4 Thll bu91nasa ii con- duc:led by • eotpOrllion Have you atartad doing bualnau yat? Y•, ~ EdlUnd Chiropractic, Profa11lonal Corpo· retlon Daairea 0 . Edlund, Prellklent Thia llalatnant WU fli.d wfth th• County CtM of CMnga County on 05I03l'2002 20021902040 o,~ May 9, 18, 23. 30 Th32'4 Flctltlou• BuelMM Name Stetement The tollowlng person• .,. doing bulli1eM u : Guttermouth Rain· guttert. 19744 8eed1 Blvd.. Ste. 455, Hunt· ltlQtOn 8Mch, CA 82648 lAattln Hamer, 2205 c.rtyon 01.. Unit A. Cosfa MeN.. CA 92627 Thie bull-.. con- OUcted by an lndMcMll Have you •tarted doing ~ yet? No Manin Hamer Thie llac.metlt WU filed with the County Cletl! °' Orange Col#1Cy Oii 05.'0&'2002 200219023" Dlllly Pilol Mlly 9. IS, 23, 30 200:2 IH325 FlctltJoua Buelneea Name ~t The lollowtna partOnl are doing ~ •: Vlcl&Mne, 117 Mor· rlllown Ln .. Coeta MIN, CA 92626 Marla Ucada. 117 Momltown Lo.. Coela MeM. CA 9292e Thia bvtlnaea II oon· dUcted by: an lndlvldual Have you elarted doing buei'*8 yet? No Marla UCeda Thtl ltatement WU fllad with Iha County ~Counfy I002tt020N ~ Mtty 8. 18, 23. D!313 Crllg O. A)'ffll Thfl atllilmant WU Iliad wflh Iha County Clark of Orwloe Col#1Cy on OSl'071'l.O<YE 20021902420 Ody Plot May 9. 1e. 23. 30. 2002 Il!333 Flc:tttlou9 .,_.,,... Heme sc.tiament The fobMg penonl .,.. doing buelnMI ea: A.) ~ Financial, B.) eas.lrl8 EnllfPl'MI, C.) HaMtl ._, Homa Ananca. 1408 Supaltor ~ te, Nawport . CA 92ee3 Oanlel Sharldan Hayes Ill. 1400 ~ Ava. 1e. Nawport 8Nch, CA 92M3 This buainMS la oon· calded by: en lndMdllll Hava you 11arted dofng i-ir-yef? No Dan Sheridan Hayaa. Ill Thia statement wu flied with Iha County a.II of ()qnge COunty on 05/0712«YC 2002110242• Ody Piiot May 9, 1e, 23. 30. 2002 Th336 Flctltloua BuelnMa Name 8._ment Th• followlng paflOfll -Flora~~ Co. b) Flora Wee! T,.. Cara Co., 29112 E. Kommers Ln.. Slvanldo. CA 92678 Gii 001 Sento• ~ Cofp. (CA), 29112 E. Kommere Ln , Sllvat9do. CA t2e7S Thia bulin-It oon- <*.ded by· a ~· Hava you llartad doing bUllr-. .,.., No GU 001 Santo• Land1cape Corp .• ~ Doe SMllCll Thia ltatemenl ,,,.. filed with Iha Covncy Qark °' Onuige County on 06/(17/2002 20021902421 =Mey9,~ 82112 Jalllff A. Paarca. 11 LIQO Sud, lrvlne, CA 82812 Thll bullneH It con- duclted by: hulband and wlfa · Hava you 1tartad doing bullneee yat? No JarnM"' p- Thltl llalemenl WU fll9d wl1h Iha County Clatk of Orftl9 County on Ol5I071'l.O<YE 2002tt02421 ~Plot Mlly 8. 1e. 23. 30. 200:2 nmz Flelttlou9 BuelMM Name SUlt9ment The lollowlng per'IOlll .,. doing buelnMI aa: Cout Pool & Spa Sarvic:a, 5881 Abraham Ave .. Wfftmlnllar, CA 92ee3 Richard OaKonlng, 58e1 Abraham Ave., WM!mlnltlf, CA 82ea3 Thll bullMll II con- clldad by: an lndMdual Hava you 1tarted dolng~:rY• Richard OeK Thie lletam.n WU filed with Iha County Cletk of Orange COunty on 05/07/2002 20021902408 DaJtvPNot May 9, 1e. 23. 30~ TH331 928~ Allcil s. Clark•. 4214 Patrkle Road, Newport Beedl, CA 92863 Thll bueinaN la con- ~ by: .,, lndMdull +iave you atartad doing bullr*8 '/fl(I No Allcil s. Clerile Thie llatement WU flied wl1h Iha County Cletk of Orange Countr Oii 05I03l2002 20021102032 Ody PlloC May 9, 18, 23. 3(), 2002 Th339 Flctlt.kMa9 Bualneee NarM Stnement The following persons .,. doing buliieiM u ; Com Meta Pat Sit· ting, 2286' PllClftc Ave., I L, Coela Mela, CA 92827 Janice Bamlce Geakl, 2288 Pac:fic Ava.. tl. Colta MeM. CA 92627 Thie bullnen la con- ducted by: an individual Have you started doing bulilwa ya!? No Janice 8emlce Guld Thia •tatarnant waa tiled with the County Clark of Orange County on 05/07'2002 20021902'8• Dally Piiot May 9, 18, 23, 30 2002 np!O Flctltlou• Bualneea Flc:tltioua Bualneea Name Stet9ment Heme Swtement .J.."-!<>flowlno peraonu·. a The follow!~• -·doing bulNle ar9 doing aa: MKD 9utinen Sarv· Chamolon Graphlca, lcM, 1525 MMa Verde lne . 17'81 Nicholl, Un11 01 E. t 211, Coala B. Huntinglon Beedl. MM&. CA 92628 CA 82647 Marcia K Devis. 3187 Champion Graphlca, ~· Com Mesa, Inc (CA). 17381 CA ~ Nlcnola~ B. Hunt· Thia butinaN la con-Inmon • CA 92&4 7 duc:lad by' an lndMdwl Thll bueinaM le con-Have you 11artad dutYd by: a OOIPOf8llon doing bulinau yet? Have you atartad Y•, &'1185 doing butlneH yat? Mara. K. 0.. Y•. 1997 Thia 1talement WU Champion Graphlce, flied With the County Inc Clalllon k. ol Qqnge County Jefl Haa. Preeldent ~ Thil lt&tement WU 20021902257 fllad with Iha County ~ Plllll..t.tev e. 1e. 23. Ffctltloue Bualnw ~ ~12':r ~ IO. IYi1 :) Il1310 ,..,,,. s~ 2002tto2• ....,.,,,... ~~ ~May9.u , ·'~ u-~r8, 1~'tf1•llPe,~r1o•1 Flctltloue Buelneu .,. <tOlna u : ....... ,... "" On.. FunVldaoShow.com. 01 .. Huntington BMch, Name Stntment 2134 Newport Blvd. CA. 92648 The lollowlng pertona Coeta MeA, CA 92627 Oouglaa Elm, 7581 ate doing bulilllle u: Inna Motlar, 17178 Ontano Or.. Hunllnglon Newport Chrltttan Grand Ave.. Lalla El- e.acti, CA 92648 Fallowllhlp, 253 May-lalnora, CA 92530 Thi• butlneN I• con-~!".t.,~lt Baeoh, Thia bullnaM .. con-ducted by. an lndlvtdual ...... _, dut1ed by: an lndlvlduel Have you •tarted Ma.It 81n1wanoar. 253 Have you 1tarted dOlng bu1lnaH yet? Mayllowar, Nawport doing ~ '/fl(I No Y•. Feb. ol 2002 Beedl, CA 92880 Irma Moller Douglaa Elm ™• bu.m.a .. COii· Thia •talamant WU Thia •tatament WU duded by' an lndlYlcll8I fllad with Iha County filed wl1t1 the County Heva you 1tartad ona.11 of Qqnge Col#1Cy Cletk °' Onuige Col#1Cy ~ ~ yet? No ~ on 05/07/2002 Malt ~ 2ooaeot10t ........ ........ ~~902~ Thll 11a1amen1,_~~ ~ May 9, 1e. 23. 39.'m ~, •· 1/bm ~ :'1=-~ ~ TH341 Flctltloue Bualneee on OSl'07 2002190240) SOFUPERC!<?f' __,COUH•!'T Heme~ ~Mey8.1~ coUtifY"OF- Tha fobMa l*IOM --ORANGE .,. doing bulileil aa: F1ct1ttoue Bue1nMe LAMOREAUX JUSTICE Lan/Comm Conavtt· CENTER • PR08ATE 1!19, 2941 So. ~ Heme ltlltilment :Ml The City DIM, S( fB, SafMI AM, CA The lollowlng l*IOn9 P.O 8oJt 14171, 92707 are doing buelnMI .. Kathlaan Jane St*· ClllOrri ~. =is~ flald, 29414 So, 18700 Fllrchlld Rold, PETITION Of Sycemor9 St. te, Sen11 Suite 270, ll'VIM CA Joaa A1ur1C1on So. and Ma. CA 92707 92814 Bllnl» HuaN on b1t111f Thia bualn-II con-Soceltlotn, Inc:. (CA), <:A Joaa Hlllrta Sola a ducted by: en lndMcMI 19700 Falrctllld Aoed, Heve you 111rtad Sulta 270, lrvlna. CA minor FOR CHANGE doing bualna.. ytt? 92812 OF OR~ TO IHOW YM, 511f.Z002 Thll bulinaN la oon-CAUla F0A CHANG£ Kathleen Jane duCUd by: a eotpOlllllon OF NAiil Sheffiald Hava you aterl•d Th'9 etatement -• doing buelnaH yet? CMI! NU118Eft: m.d wlttl 11\t County v ... 1V02/1"'4 TO ~l~=ESTED C!Mon ,...2!1°""°' Col#1Cy SocalhomT ' Inc. PERSONS: """' ~ homu J. K1au1, IOOlttoUtt PrHldent 1. Palltloner. Jo•• ~ May 8, 18. 23, Thia MlllT*'ll ... Aeunclon SoN and .. _ ..... .._ __ __.ng_,. flltd wit! die eounty =-:.~on~ f'lctltloue ...-.. ~~g:r Countr .nnor 11ec1 • .,.._,""' Heme ........... I002MOHN Illa oour1 for e decrM The folowlna pareona ~May t. 19, 23. =~:.. -.:-· ~ .. dolrlO IMilMe al! -DA IO ~ Sole F1c:tJtloue Buelnw HunCinalOn 8Ndl Ho-2. THE COURT OR-..__ ltlt• ment tel/Motel' AModetlon 'lotMloue .,,,,.... O£•s ...... a1 The tollowlng aw-417 Mlilrl ..... ~ ....... • ... ..,. " --llel90M .,. dolrlO ~--inoton Baach, CA The tallcMlrla ""'°"' lr-...cl In '* ,,..., p~ Rug. 17835 92"'41·1131 .. dolrlO IMilMe... llNI --.,.. .. a.a-.-AWi . Foune.lrl Hunllnf!on 8aHfl ~IC ~ ON't .. 119 '-"I in. ._...,... Confefanoa and ~ Coneult.lnta, 1791 E: dlClll9d bllOw '° .,_,., V""-t, OA 82'70I iu_, (CA), 417 Malf'I n.-Avenua, S--OlllM, If~. ~ flit OfllMm J. Azlzl. 27 S H I -·r ,.... ~ tor dwl9lll of a..r p-..,..,.. 1-..... -traat. 'lununaton AnaiAC ..... l2'108 __ -~~ ........... ,.. .. -.. -· ~. 8eecfl, CA 12t48-1131 'P ~ ·-·• .......... '"" .,. ..... _ _.. 11dW Inc. ~ Thil ~ ta oon-Thie ~ le oon· (CA), 11'1 l ~ NOTICE 01F HEARING dudtd by If\ tnc1McM1 dUdtd by. I llOll~ tnue, 1entJ1 AM. CA 0.-JUL ~ ~v.:...: v::f';:: ~~lonyou llf.rtM 1~ ....._ II oon. ~~ ~ !c:t ~ J. Amt ~.ie ... 1~ rat1 --by • oorpolWloll ...... noled ew. Thia 1•11n1ot -TW9 ,., ·-Heve ~ etertM .. .. OOl'r (JA ,.... ~ Ned wteh flit ~ Huntington 8HOfl dolnt ~ yac? •· ,. ,. c.:.;--- Cleft( of OrwlCll CounlY CoftfertnOa end vi.. y~ ,. =.:. .. ....:--.: on OM>7~ "C" TrM ...,,:::Wt~ _,. _. tor llu _. Diii>/ "°'May• 1e..., ~o • ,.....,. .......... ""°' • im. llm.! · lbl.14 Tiiie •••m.ilt .. TNI •n Mill .. .. • • "' ...... "'" wlll ... ~ ..... .... ... ~ Oft ... Piiion"" ..... Qlltl OI 0... ~ a.ti t/A In~ IOwlllt ,.....,.,,, of ...._._ ...,n111 on Of/f/TIDJ/C Ol'I OMH laftoUtallon, -Jillll Bt Hllllllnl "1 ~ .,... ~· n;r-··'Y m .. N MW CWLY -i...~ ...... ~~~ ,.,,.••••••• ..... 111 A •1ut ._._ \'WI 81anc1 Huerta 1144 W. Highland St. IB Santa Alla, CA 92703 Publl1hed Newport Beach·Co11a MaH Daly PlloC May 18, 23, 30, Juna e. 2002 Th357 Flctltlou• Buelneea Name StMement Tha folowlng paraona are doing~ ... Malllaa Magrath Skin Ca.re. 154 BIOldw1y, Colla Mela. CA 82827 BarreniOeY lncorp«ated (CA) •. 1097 Salvador Slr..C. Coeta Mtaa. CA 92e2e Thia bu~ II con- ducl9d by' • OOIPOf8llon Have you 1tartad doing bva1nH1 yet? v ... 2·2S-02 Barranloey In· oorporated. Melita Ma- grath. Prnidant Thia statement waa fllad with Iha County Cletk of Orange Ccu1ty on 05/1°"2002 20021902912 Dally P11oC May 1 e, 23, 30, June 0, 2002 ll!351 FlctJtlou• Bualneu Name Su.temeni The IOllowlng parwOlll :;~~1~~0 Monrovia A·22, Coata Mela. CA 9'8Z7 Darcy Corporation (NV}, 1780 Monrovia A· ~. Coate MM&. CA 92827 Thll butlnaea la oon· c1ded by a OOtPOrallon Hava you llartad doing butlnaaa yet? v ... 11111188 Oa~ Corporation, OerTll 011>ert. CEO Thia ltatM*lt wae lilad wt1h the County Oerk ol OrMOa County on <Y5/1 onJXJ'2 20021102911 Daly Plot ~1e. 23, 30. June o. ~ T!!3§Q Flctttloue BuelMM ...... St.t.ment Tha following peraorll .,.. doing ~ u · OC Marchant SeMcn, eoo Promonto1y 0r. w. ~:&,°rt Beach, CA Jeff Stephan. II, 600 PtOl'l'IOrUY Dr. w. New- poit a-fl, CA 92880 Thi• bulln... 11 con· ~ by: an lnclYldual Hava you •tarted ~ t==. r.'1 No Thia etatemem WH filed with lt1a County QM of Onuige CountY on 05/07/0'l 200Hto2A11 DalV PlloC May 1 e. 23, 30. June 0. ~ Il!347 FlctfUoue Bue•ne .. Name·~· The lollowlng pal'IOtlt .,.. doing~ ... Tti. Coli.ctlont An· ~. Fine FumlLn ' ~. 130 Ealll 17'1 St:, Cotta Mala, CA 82t27 Wayne Roee. 130 Eaat 1 71h St . Coala Meal. CA 82e27 Thia ~.ii oon- $dad by' en~ Have you ttartad doing ~ Yf«? No Wtyt1e AoM Thil ltatament WU filed with lt1a County Cltfk °' ~ CounlY on ()611~ 20011toi 211 Diiiy PlloC ~ 1!:!?: 30 JwJt o.~ .!™'!! FIND Flctltloue Buafnue Name ·~ Tha followlng pe11on1 .,. doing t>uaw-... Melinda Dunn Delign, 4942 Tll'lllfack Wey, trvtna, CA 92612 Malinda S Oum. 49"42 Tamarack Way. trvloe. CA 92612 Thia bualnasa II con· dueled by an lndMcMt Hive you allr'ted doing t>ualneu yat? v •. 7·1-<>1 Melnda s Oum Thia llal-1 Wll lllad with It'll ~ Oerk of Orange COi.rll'; on 06/1 °'2002 2002tto29M Olill'f Pllol May '~ 30. Jim e. 2002 ~ • Flctttl04I• Bue!ne .. Name St.tement The lollowtno pe('IO(\I .,. doing bulileM as ~ 8aectl UM. 135 Cra•cent Bay. Laguna Beach, CA 92861 Oouglu Stoc:MI. 798 Cypreaa Olive, Laguna Beldl, CA 92651 Thlt bualn111 11 con· dueled by • IWTll!ed pal1· nerehlp Hava you &tarted doing bull!-. yet? Ne Oc>Uglu Stocllal Gener9l Partner Thia 1tatemenl Wat lilad with Iha Cou!lty Cletk of Prange Counly on 06/10/2002 20021102974 ~Mey9.~ Flctftl~1 Bustne .. Name St.temeni ~~':"9 Jaya Vantl & C&ttr· Ina. 2151 Pecillc .\~. Bf03. eo.ia Mall. ~· 92827 8eOy Phylhe Edwina ¥lyalt, 2151 Paclllc Ava tS103, eo.ia MIN, CA 92827 Ingrid It-Gatde. I 12.400 CypreM Ava · 1 t135, O*lo. CA '1710 Thie bualnN• " i;on. dUcled by' co-partnars H1va you •t•n-4 doing bualnall y9'? No Baby Pnyl11a Edwina Wyatt Thi• statement wu Hied with Iha Co~mly Clel1I of Orllnga County on 05/1 Ol2002 2002tto2H9 Dally Piiot May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2002 TH341l Flctlttoue Bualne .. Name lttt9ment The followlrlo '*'°"' -doing~ ... Morena, 1070 Partl =ort, Nawpo1t • CA 929eO IWlh Andree Fandino, t070 Park Nawport. Nawport Beecti, CA 82NO Thil buelnMa ii con: CllCMd by' an lndvldl* Hava you 11artad ~~~~ Thia Ital--.! WU filed with the Count'/ Clerk of Orange County. on 05/t Ofl001 20021to2fft ~Mey9,1t:a OM't """' to get to Ill thoM ~~ .. ,, a·:ni! ;;¥aC; rm--~-..:=."S-::-J..: ~ . a.. L .... ~#'fl: '49°"'.L.S, dl ~~ ____ ,....,. _ _..._....._ ............. lhunday, Mat 30, 2002 87 . ~-- -. " ........... ~ -: .......... ..... ..... lfllll&Mnt RMI l"'9 °'~· ,.._ llatlJNnl Nw lllllllNllll .,. ......... '*'°"' 7 Moto Coutt. ~ The ........ " Tiit ..,..,.. .,. ~ •· 8wh. OA t2tD .. ~~ IN dolnQ ~ .....,,_, 11-F._.. lkllf. ~-, 621 ... encl ~ E'ft. ~ ,.,,,,,.,. Av.. ti, ::. ~~In ~ AV9 , W COllll Hwv .. N NewP011t ~ AeMlh, CA r=.:...-"" , CA 821a 8Mctt, CA 12a13 •~ lnOf ='!"., an~ MatlMn WO!td Put>-Chriftlna Harer, 415 M«• JlmM Hlb-~2ta'IL,. NO. llehlog Co , tne. (CA), Cenat St., t-4ewport IMIC.9'!1.-~ '::n.A~ Gina si.m, 1 ~ ~ t:::.' tJ.•.::f a;;:·~ .. oon· ~ g:urtara:;wpol1 . Thia bullllW .. C4?"· dUclild by. If\ llldMdllll 'Thie ~~ COil-Thia ........ ~-1 cldad by. • corporallOn H•v• you 1tut•d cllC1«t by. ..... .._. J)llt· """'."'-• con-Have you •t•rt•d doing bulll'IMI Y9l7 No ntrthlp dueled by. WI lndiYldual doing bultnMt yet? No CM1tm1 Haftf H1v• you llarted ~ S!:'-t WU Mariners World Pl.lb-Thia 1tatament wu doing tiu.lntH ytt? llted with !ht County W1lllg Company, Inc. IUed with the County y':ildf"':I02J. Hl ....... rt, Cle!1t of Orwlot County Adarrit Ovel'ltrMI, DiAlc> Cleltt of Orwlot CounlY """" on 06/I0/200:f or on 05114/200:f ~ :.-::nl WU 20021t02N7 ~hllwlt~et~-~ 20021ton07 with ~ Piiot ~18 23 u .. """""' Olly Plot Mey 10, 23, liltd 1t1e County 30 June 8 "'--~ ci.ttc " Orange eoiny 30 . .iun. 8. 2002 • Cltl1I of OrlnOI CO\.wy •·-llN'iN on 05/14/2002 TH3Sf on 05/1°'2002 Flctltk>ue Buelneee 20021tOU02 2002H02t77 NwM 8'8tement o.lly Piof May 111, 23, ~ Plot M9y t , 18, 23. The followtng ~ ~. June 6, 2002 30. 2002 !!1352 .,. ~ buiNU 11: TH352 SUPEA.,,.R COURT wecw, Inc., 825 c.n-Fl ...... -•• -B I ..., ter St. •Em. eo.ta .. m...u. u• MU OF CALIFORNIA, MMe. CA 112e21 NWM StMetMnt COUNTY OF w&ew. Inc (NV), 825 The followlnp ptr10111 ORANGE C«lllt St •E22e. Com are doing busi1-. u · 341 THE CITY DRIVE, Mela, CA 92627 Kozwef. 2973 Hait>or POST OFFICE Thie bus1nHs is con-Blvd.. 1911, Cotta BOX 14171. dudild by· a COl'pOration Mela, CA 92626 ORANGE, CA Have you atarttd Pawel KozlnsJU, 2138 92883-1571 doing bu1lne11 yet? Untdn Ave.. Cott• LAMOREAUX Ytc. 11/0li'Ol Mau, CA 92627 JUSTICE CENTER W&CW. Inc Thia buslneu Is COO· PETITION Of Sandr1 Haun, dueled by: an lndMdual T-.f Tedlldt FuMml Treasurer Have you sJarted FPR CHANGE Of Th11 statement wu doing bulliness yet? No ~ME filed with the County Pawel Kozinski 10N>IA TO &HOW Clettc of °'8nge County Thlt statement was ~~ FOR CHANGE on 05/141200:l filed with the County °' NAIR! 20021903217 Clel1l of CQnge County CAM NUMBl!A: Delly Piiot May 16, 23, on 05/14/2002 A21Mtl 30. June 6, 2002 20026903304 TO AU. INTERESTED TH365 Dally Pilot May 16, 23, PERSONS: Fl ltl B I 30, June e. 2002 I . Ptlltloner. TetlUjl ct ou• u• MH TH361 T..,...._ Fi' ..... _, 111--' Ne me Stetement • ~ ;.; o:;;;; .; The !<*<>Wing penoos Flctltlou• Bu•IMH a dec:rff changing are dOlllO buei*a as: N•me Statement n1mas as lollow1 Fertffe Stream, 1713 The. foltowl"Jj persona Tet114' Tedrlc Fubml to Alabama Street, •B. are doing busiMQ as TeteuJ1 Theodore HunUngton Beach, CA Roeket Hunter. 467 Makino 92546 Magnol1e St.. Costa 2. THE COURT OR· John Bodle Zehnder. Mesa, CA 92627 DEAS that alt pereont 1713 Alabama Street. Joseph F Mullin. 487 irMr8lled In 1t"8 m111ter •B. Hunltng1on Beach, Magnolla St., Coata ltld ~ btfore lhil CA 92648 Mesa. CA 92627 ~ • l'9 '-1ng In-David Clay Rich· This bullness Is con- clcal9d t>.iow to .now ardson. 528 Avenue F cU:ted by: an indMdual cau., If any, why the •A. ~ Beech. CA Hava you started petition '°' dlange of 90277 doing business yet? No n-lhoulO not be Thts business II con-.JoMptl F Mullin gtM ted. OUCted by I general This llat-1 WU NOTICE OF HEARING partnerlhlp · filed witti the County Dale' JUL 02 2002 Have you started ci.ttc of Orange County ..,__, .._. "--· L73 doing bullr1'IM yet? No on 05/14/2002 ~-~ ~ OOUt1 John Bodle Sehndef 200H9032ff is -u noe.c1 aboYe Ttlla llat-t WU Daily Piiot May 18, 23, 3 A copy of lhll Ordef hied with the County 30. June 6. 2002 10 Show CW "'81 be Clettt of Orenge County Th36Q ~ at ta..-once on 05/14/2002 each week lof four 1UC-2002H03215 Cftllv• WHllll poor to Diiiy Piiot ~16, 23, the data ... '°' hea/1nQ 30. June 6. ~ Th364 on .,. pa4111on In the fof. Flctltlou• Bu•lneH lowlng ~r ot Heme StatefMnt gener1t • clrcutatlon, The fotlow'lflO persons Pllnlad In ltlle ()()UMy ere doing butlnels es NEWPORT BEACH/ American Vending OOSTA MESA DAILY Company, 3405 Flnley PILOT N Be ch DATE: MAY 14, 2002 Ave., ewport e CA 92663 AtCHAAD 0 . FAAZE~ K r 1 e k o r I e n M ., JUDGE OF THt: Enttrpnsea. Inc ~A). SUPo.tOA COURT FVKAMI, TETSUJI 3405 Flf1lty A..,.· • port Beaat. CA 92663 TEORIC, 2045 Thl9 bullnesa 11 con- PHALAROPE COURT, ducted by a~ COSTA MESA. CA Hive )'OU 1tar1ed 92825 dOlllQ bualr-. yf//l? No Publlshed Newport K r I e k 0 r 1 9 n Baach·Co1ta Mell Ent~. Inc. Dally Plot Mty 18, 23, Randall A. Gflegorlln. 30. N9 f , 2002 Th20i Prutdent STATEMENT OF This etattmtnt wu AllANOONllENT OF lt.d wittl the County USE OF HCiiliOUS ~06/~~ige County BUSINESS NAME 2002H03301 The lollowfno.J::::!:J Deity Piiot M9y If. 23. ,_ (tl!MI) 30. June 8, 2002 lhe i.. d the tldilolll TH383 ·Actltioue Bu•lnH• Neme Stetement The followfng ptr&Ona are doing busliiess u 1.) Globel Wisdom Clr· cte. b.) Sacred SoJ Foundation, c Shaman4c: TraJnmg an Healing lnstltute, d.) Be The Cause, e.) wdi for Hopa, 28691 Modjelka Canyon Rd.. MO<ljeska, CA 922675 A Center for Peeoe and Healing (CA). 26691 · Canyon Ad .. CA 92676 buslneaa la con· ~ by fl001l'old 0t0trnalion liave ~ou started doing buSirle9I yeC? No A C.Oter 10< Peace and HMlng S'4dl Ohugh, Chief In· ~ ()fllcer This llatement Wll flied Wittl the County Oleltl of Onlnge County on 05/1~ 2002H0~3M Delly Piiot 16, 23, Flctltloue BuelMM Heme Stetement The followlnQ pet'IOlla .,. doing buliW •. Converge11 Soflwart. 3001 Redhill Ave . 16-212. Coela Miia. CA 92628 Stev•n J1me1 VrebaloW:t:, 1555 San6- castlt Dr .. Cofona det Mar, CA 9292.5 Oenlel Paul Vrebatovlch, 2918 Pembe, Coela Meet.. CA 92626 David StavlMkl, 555 Anton Blvd.. 1120, Colla Miia, CA 112829 Thi• butlllffl la ~­ ducted by· a gen•ral partner1hlp H1v1 you llarted dolnll bullne8I yet? No Steven Jemta Vrebalovlch r!hl• statement w11 ft18CJ with the County Ctel'k of <>range ColJnty on 05/10f2002 200Hto2MO Dally PllOC May 16. 23. 30, June 8, 2002 TH3§7 FlctltJou• Buelneu Heme Statement £~ Mystic Haven. 2575 lrvint Avt , IK, Coeta Mela. CA 92627 He11M! t'ee Taylor, 2101 Annlverlary "-· Newport Beach, CA 92~ Thia bUllneta It con· cM:ted by: Ill ~ Have you elarted doing bullr-. yet? No Heather Lie 1'aytor This llatemelll WU flied w1th the County Clel1I of Orange County on 04/25/2002 20021t00tt3 Diiiy Piiot May 18. 23. 30, Junt 6, 2002 Th37! FlctltJoua BuelneH Ne!M Stetement The following pereona .,. doing buelt1eea u . a ) f'ltwpof1 Cout Lock and 1111. b.) Balboa llllllld Lock end Sale, Balbol Pennisula Lodt Ind Safi, 1573 lrvlnt Avt i..!!: Coe1I Mela, CA iuaz1 Robert Ramiro Dor1ntH, 10707 0rT and Day, Santa Fe SpMgl. CA ll0870 Gary Anderaon Mltldty. 14182 Tlll'I St.. Garden Grove. CA 92643 Thia bualnea ii con· dueled by • generll partneratllp Hive you started ~o~T:':m1':: PIJT A FBW WORDS TO WORK FOR YOIJI CALL CLASSIFIED TODAYI Call Clnalfled Today .ftMMH.842-5678 JlON .. _ -..-,-:· ... ~ . - ~ e..:h, CA 92980 ~ bV If\ ~ ,,. ltlllllll*1I WU The KMA Grolc>, Inc , Htlll )'OU lllrtld ~ :ricn:. = ~1t. ~91rdta.!:i: ~""t.::.:47 No Oii Cle/I~ CA t28IO Thie .Cat"'*lt WU aooa, .... , Thia ~ " con-tlled with the County Olllr Plot Mty I 8, 23. cNc9ed by. a QOIPOf9llon Cltltl of Onlnga CountY 30, June 8, 2002 H•v• you 111rttd on OJ6/17~ ______ r ... H..,3.,.7.-2 do1!19 bullM•• ytt? 2002tt0MH ActtUow BuelMM Y•, Ftb 01. 2002 Dally P11oC ~ 23, 30, ...._ IUtilmeftt The KMA Gloup, Inc, Jim 0. 13. ~ Jb3!!Q Thi lollOwtna l*tol'le = F. StrolMldl, Prtei-F~ ~ are doS!a bullntie M: Thia ei.tement ~u Heme a..c.m.nt ENElC, 18005 Sllyparit flied With tht County The lottowlng pereon1 Cir. 1200, lrvlnt , CA C1ettc of On1noe 0ountY art ~ buelntel 11 92814 on W}.1/'lOld Helkt OHlgn, 142 GloOll Wll'elMa Tech-20021901179 l.nlay. NewpOl1 Couc. C 3151·0 Allon ll't'fnl, CA '2808 ~II COft. dueted by I OOll)Ol lllion Havt you llarted doing bualMN yel? VM, NoY. 2001 Warran a Soni 0. signer Furniture, tno., Robefl John Warren, Pretldel\t Thll •tatelMlll WU llled wkh "" County Clt!tc of Otwige Cou!ICy on 05/17/2002 20021903'97 Ody Pilot May 23. 30, Junt 8, 13. 2002 Th389 llON>glff. (CA), 18008 Delly P11o1 May 23, 30, CA 92057 ~ Ctr '200. lrvlnl. Jim 8 13. 2002 !!1396 Heike tWIOter, 1 .. 2 Flctttiou• Bu•lne.• m.8281~ 11 OM-FlcttUoue 9uelwe ~e!&s~ Cout. r:":.!~·=· dUclild by: a ~ Nw ~nt Thia bullnels II con-.,. doing oo-... u Have you 1t1rted The lollowin!I po<IOOI ~ed by an ~ Al\WtCln NabOnll Mort· doing bullrleea Y9l'I No arrdoing ~ u Have you 111111d gege, 3700 S Sullll St GIOOel wnleu Tldl· Pro-Tech Real Estate doing ~ ytKI No t220, Sa11U1 Ana, CA nologlH. Sh1hram Setvicel, 2623 Cove HeTl1e Hendtef 927CM Voeough. CEO SlrMt, Corona del Mer, Thia 118\tmtnl w11 For11 Guaranty Ftnan· Thia llallfMf!I -CA 92625 hied With the County Clll Cotpcwllioo (CA) 3 flied wf1ft the County Claudette L Blanc:N, Clerk of Qrwl\)9 County Hutton Centre • 150 Ct.ti ol Orange County 2823 Cove Strfft, Co-on 05/1 7!20()2 Santa Ana. CA 9V07 on 0!5/2°1/02 IOnl del Met. CA 92825 20021903705 Thll ~ .. IS con- 2002ttoaM2 This business IS con· ()My Pilol Mey 23, 30, ducted by a corporsUon Deily PlloC Mey 23. 30, dueled ~ en inctvidual J\/nt 6. 13, 2002 Th3!!1 Have you 1tarted Jyne O. 13.j!®Z Th323 Have you started doing busmen yet? 11 _.____ doing business yet? FlctltJou• llu•lneH YN , ,._14-02 Flctltloue u--Yt1, 5-01-02 Name Stetement F1r11 Guaranty Finan· Nem9 S~ Claudette L Bianchi The fOlloWlng ptrtonS cial Corp . 01rtene 5 The fotloWtng persons This statement was e• . buMlt5e u Ward. VP lr9 doing ~ 11: flied w11h the County HNllfl Serv· Thia statement was l.Dld Help UI lnvMttnent C1etk of Orange Couocy Ices, Z7 Bnltot Strett hied with the County Group. 2388 ColumOla on 05/21/2002 Sute 120, Colts Mesa Clertt of Orange County Oltv•, Colta Meta, CA 20021903990 CA 92826 on 05/17/2002 92825 Deily Pilot May 23, 30, Community Health 2002H03en Annettt Callari, 11415 Jun! 6. 13. 2QQ2 Th396 Serv1cH, L.P (OE), Dally PllOI May 23, 30, ~CAR~Aoad, Flctltlou• Bu•lnH• ~~~: 1:I."~1a s:: June 6· l3. 2092 Th382 Judy C11doza. 20562 Heme Stetement CA 92626 Flctltfoua Bu•lneu L1Vonn• Lint, Hunt· Tile following pe<eons This bu1lnen 11 con· Hem• Stetement lnaton e.adl, CA 9264e are doing business as: c:tuotod by a limited part-The lotlowlno perl!Ona llnda Ctalr, 2930 S. MOST. 1107 Berkshire nershlp are ~business u · S~• Stt'Mt, Senta Lil., Newport Beach. CA Have you started Top Oawaz Produc11on, Ane, CA 92707-4123 92660 doing buslnela yM? No 351 Old ~ewporl Blvd Melanlt Hao-Cantoza. Deen Paul Chlchellt, Community Health Ste 364. Newport 15581 Graham Street. 1107 Berkshire Ln , Services. LP. Chad Beacll, CA 92663 Huntington BelCh. CA Newport Beach, CA K1am1. Presklel'lt Darcy Bateman. 351 92649 92660 This statement was Oki N9WP(>lt Blvd Ste Beverly Hatfield. This bus10ffs 11 con-filed with the County 364. Newport Bead\, CA I 371 I Eut Via Del dueled by 11'1 inQYldual C1e111 of Orange Co1.ft1y 92648 =. :-~ ':'.::. Cllel Nobce (b9' Of. llM)Ollhe ...... .... ~and ....... of ........... "'""' petlllon °' IOCCMllll .. provided In PtONI• Code MCtlOll 1250. A ~kxmtor 11~..:t from the oour1 dtl1I ~ttr,MllDOM. DOUOUI C. UIECHTY, 93 LN>A tSl.E. HEWPOAT 8~CH, CA f2MC>. 7209 Publl1hed Ntwpon BHCh·Co1ta Meea Deily Piiot May 23. 29. 30. 2002 Th'Nm Flctltloue 8u81MH Heme Staitement The IOloWinp peraon1 are dolnQ buSilllM u Home Al5t ~ 2431 w Coul 1205, Newport llCh CA 92663 SEO, Inc (CA) 2431 w Coast HIQhway 1205 Nawpon IJeach CA 92663 Consultant Source tnc (CA) 2431 W Cout Highway •205. Newport Beach CA 92663 MWS Financial. (CA). 2431 W Coas1 H~ay •205. Nawpon IJeach, CA 92663 This business 11 eon· ducte<I by a general pannershlp Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 5115/02 SEO. Inc , Steve Olson. President This 5tatement was hied with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on 05/2112002 20026903911 Oltly Ptlol May 23, 30. Jone 6. 13. 2002 Th392 Palma IH, Whittier, CA Have you staned on 05/17/2002 Thia 1>v11~ is con-90602 doing buSlnffs yet? No 20021903814 ducted by an IOOMdual Fid.itlous Bu1lneH Pam Katlnowakl, Dean ChicheHt Oatly Piloc Mey 23. 30 Have you started · Name Sta1ement 17105 Gamet OriYe, This statement was June !!. 13. 2902 Th388 doing business y1t? ~ fOITO.Mng ptf10nS Reno. ~ 88505 flied wi1h the County Ytl, May 15. 2002 11re doing ~ -. Chtryt Lff. 28522 ClcMt o1 Orange County Flcth10U9 Bualneaa Darcy Blteman Sunc1anee Wnt Apart· Avenldl Pllcida, San .on 05/21/2002 Name Stmt.ment ThlS 5181ement was tnents 1996 •5 ~ Juan Capistrano. CA 20021903914 The lotlowlng peflOl'ls filed w11h the County Ave Costa Mesa CA 92875 Daiy Pllo4 May 23. 30 are doing ~ as Cle111 ol Orange Couoty 92627 Barbara Marlon, J1,!1t 8. 13. 2002 !!!397 Mead Studioa. 120 on.05/17/2002 Sur>dar>ce Wm LlC 11422 Amer1c8n Rivet Flctttlcxia Bu•IMM Timor Sea. Ne .. pon 20021903715 (10). 1843 W Boise Road, Corona. CA Ne-s•-e-nt Coes1. CA 92657 Dally P!IOt May 23. 30. Ave Ste A. Boou 10 92180 """' .. , ..... v1rgtnla Mead 24 Jyne 6. 13. 2002 Th378 83706 Kande Masters. 8972 The followinp persona T1mor ·Sta, Newport Flcthlou• BualneH Tiits bulln8$s is con· Natoma, Wellminlter. ~-~ Land~o-~~. Coast, CA 92657 Heme Stat•ment ducted by l..dnlted Lla· CA 92683 .,.._,..,.,. " ..., Thie butlnMt IS con-bility Co Sharl Moreno, 13671 249 Virginia P1 • • ducted by an indMdual The following persons Have you started Scarborough Place, Colla Mesa, CA 92627 Hive you st11ted ore doing business as d<>1ng business yet? Chino. CA 91710 Jonatl'lan P Chambers, doing buaineu yet? Cameron's Creations. Yes, 511.102 Kirin Pete'1. 1622 249 Vlrg1111e Pl IA, YH. 1-1-00 18 Newport Coast Or. Sundance wut LLC. Biker Slrnt. Costa Costa Mesa CA 92627 Virginia Mead Fashton lslat\d. Newport Jan M Petel'50l'I, Men· Mela, CA 92827 Thi$ business is con-Thl1 1tatement wu Beacf1, CA 92660 ager Donni Terranove, dueled by: an Individual filed With tht County Chns Cooke, 17 Via This statement was 9301 MOk1hane Drive, Have you started Clerk of Orange County P1mplona. Rancho hied wltl'I the County Huntington Bel()h, CA doing business yet? on 06/l7/2002 Santa Marparila, 92ti88 Cle!1I of Orange County 92646 Yn. April 1, 2002 20021903883 This business Is con-on 06/l7/2002 ,,. Wtllt. 2386 Colum-Jonathan p Chambefs Deily Pllot May 23. 30. ducted by .,, mc;.vid\lal 20028903811 Illa Drlvt, Costa Mesa. This statement was June G. 13, 2002 Th385 Have you started Dally Pilot May 23, 30. CA m hied with the County ~ buslneM yflt? No June 6. 13. 2002 Jh379 Dawn Zwack, 13224 Cte111 of Orange County Flctltloua Bu8'neH Chris '~C:1• Flctltlou• Bu•lneH Chukar Coun, Chino, on 0512t/2002 N•me Stet9ment This statement was S CA 91710 20028904001 The follow~"" persons Neme tatement Thia bullOffl It 000• Oatly Plloc ~ 23, 30, are dotflQ ~ u hied W>lh the County The following per100s ducted by; • general Jyne 6, t3, ~ Th39!! Catta Geteto O'ltaha. ~lel'kaJ:7=-County are doing ~ 15 parlnerahlp Flctltlou• Bu-•-.. 298 E 17th, Colla 20021903111 a) Newport Boata. b) Have you started .,,,. Mesa CA 92627 Newport Sea Ray. c) doing bulln•H yet? Name Staitement AoCoo All&YllO 2!>9 Daily Piiot Mey 23. 30. Newport Motorl, Inc Y•. Jan 2001 The tollowlnQ pel'IOl'll Eagle Or . Chewelah Jyne 6 13, 200? Th380 2500 W Coast Hwy • Jtlt W• ere doing~ u WA 99l09 BSC 11928 Newport Beach CA Thia 11a1.-t was Vi Against the Grein Dana Wendland, 259 NOTICE OF 92663 ltled wftll IM County lne Carpentry, b) Eagle Or . Cnewelah PETITION Renh1 Corporation Clettc of Orange County A. T.G F.C 183-C Santa CA S9I09 (CA), 900 El Sobrente. on 05/21/2002 Isabel. Costa Mesa. CA This bullneat 18 con-TO ADMINISTER Corona. CA 92879 2002ttostt3 92027 c:IUcled by 1 limned '*1· ESTATE OF: This bu11neta 11 con- Otjty Plot May 23, 30. Boan G. Johna 183-C nerahip EDWARD H. CROUL elided by a~ Juot 8, 13 2002 Jb394 Santa Isabel, Costa Have you started aq EDWARD Have you started FlctttJoue Buelne88 ~ ~;:71s con-~:.. ""::::..r:.' L:· HA!li;,YDWCARRODUL ~ng4192~~~~.y11? Name Statement cM:ted by en ~I lted Partner a ... _.. cl No The followlno persona Hive you started This statement was CROUL Ften1x Cofpc>raoon, Sid .,. dolnO ~ •: doing business yet? hied with lht County CASE NO. "213442 Partow. Prteldent •) Amerlcan ~ °' YM. Feb 14th, 2002 C*1I of Onlnga ColJnty To all heirs, btnefi· This stattmefll WU Nursing, b) A.JN "8$7 Brian G. Johna on ()5(17/2002 clanes. cred1tOB, cont· filed with the Coufl(y 8ifttl St .• 1140, ~ This statement ..iu 20021903704 lng•nt creditors. and Clel1I of Orange County m.d with the County Dally Ptlol Mly 23, 30 per-.ons who may OCl'let· on 04l23fZ002 Cle!1t ot Orange County Juot 01 13. 2002 Tb377 WIN be tnteresttd In ttle 20028900704 on 05/17/2002 w1I Of Htate, Of both. of: Daily Piiot May 23. 30. 20028903190 Flcthloue Buslne.• EDWARD H CROUL Jul1e 61 13, 2002 !h4QI DIJly Pilot May 23• 30• Name Stetement 8Xe EDWARD HAWLEY SUPERIOR COURT Pur1uant to s.ctiorw 3381 ltwougrl 3385, Revenue end Taullon Code, ll'le nOlloe ol P-to Sea Tilll-Oef8Ulled Proparfy in el"ICI for Of'lll09 COUl\ly, Slate of Ctllfofnlt, he• been dMded and dte'1buted IO verloul -paoen of general cftllMtlDn put>li9hed In the couoty A portion of the ilal eppeetW In eedl ol IY<lh ,_pepere. Jyoe 6, 13, 2002 Th388 Tht lotlowlno persons CROVL ab EDWARD ~ CROUL OF CALIFORNIA, Flcttuou• 8U8lnff• ~eS ~y. 21!' f4. A PETITION FOR COUNTY OF Name Stetement Palmet, Colla Mela, CA PROBATE has been ORANGE The followlng pet1001 92627 ftled by CHARLES R 341 THE CITY DRIVE NOTICE OF fMPENDfNG POWER TO SEU TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY Notice la hereby given ttlllt ,_,property 1at1.ee encl -eamenes °"the peroele dHc:l'lbed below IMM-.... been deltUlled five Of ~e yellfl, ot In the CM1 of property Of\ wllic:h e null.-allatement lien IWe been ~. three « mot9 ~· The t»fC9le '*Id w11 ~ ~ lo the ID ~ 1 pow« to NII on Jul>' 1, 2002. et 12:01 A.M by op9f9tiotl ol i.. The lM ooflKtor I pawer to .... wll .... unleU the property le .... f'9deelMd or made •uefKt ID en ~ OIM al r~ lnl"9eed 11 pnMded by w prior to 5:00 P.M. Oft J.-28, 2002. The r1gN ilD en lnelelmlnl plien termlnettl on ..1.-28, 2002 and, eftet thet dtle, 1he eNlre ~ C1Ue mue1 be paid In M ilD ,_._. Mle of P'°'*1Y • IMAllc eualon. The rtght of r90empll0n ~the property~~ to the~ ID ... W • ~ 911 5·00 PM on IN lest bullNea ~ belore Ktu81 ule of Ille property by lhe ID coltedor PARCEL NUMRRJNO SYSTEM l!>CPLANATION f'1te A.1-.or • PtllWI Num.,_ (N>N), when 1.-cf ID deeOtbe property in .. let......,.. ti> fie..__,,• map booll. !fie i'NIP .-ge, lhe tltodl on the ll"Mlt). It ~plcebla. Md the ~ parCll on .,. """' pege ,,, In fie bloc*. The ..-• rMPI lfl1d ~~of ... pwoel ~ lyAtm -aveleble In the --• cMftoe. PROl'Elt'TY TAX·OUA.ULTllD IN THe YEAR 1"7 fOfl THE TAXIS. AISUIMEH)"a AHO OTHIN CNARCM8 °' THE "ICAL YeAR 1 .... 11 NEWPORT BUCH CrTY N0.2tM ·AP 04e-082·16, (FORMERLY 049-082-18.0200). $4179 95, BUTTERFIELD, • CAALE.EN. 2500 IEACOH SI N0.295 ·AP 4U-Ol5-15, M5t 18, HOWElL, MICHAEL. 511 :»TM IT N0.298 ·NI' 42&-0t3-1t, S1tte.71 , MCCUUOCH, JAMES MATTHEW, B\ Al.. 3012 MOAD aT • N0.297 AP ~M-08. • ,, ... ,., ~. WIUJAM N0.903 ·AP 139-M!-t5, seoe.02. HAMMAD. MtCHAel, 2042 GOL.OENEYE Pl N0.304 -AP 422·Ut2·21, (f'OAMERLY 422.-192·21.0100), MOa.17, ROSETE. GUAOAL.UPE, 2239 MINER ST N0.305 ·AP •2'-291·10, $5127.20, WIELAHO, CHNU.&S L.183'~AV N0.308·APUMtf-20,17•.70, t<OU.lllMNE COMMUNITY ASSN N0.307 ·141' •2Mt2·21. 113" 00, KOUJIRVINE COMMUNfTY ASSN ~CfTY N0.309 ·,,,, ............. l 10IU1, LAHE. 8COTT A. 9 l'OfmMl.'"81J. F'ISCAL VllAJt 1 ...... ~HACHCfTY N0.&12 ·I# 4~12-111, 115.SUO, nRNAHDEZ. GREG TR.121 ... n.er HO.a13 ·AP~W72~. Utll.11, ~IEL. JIM E. ~ ~W"f ~T'f~LftD .. ntm YMA t .. '°"TH& TM91. .--11 mrra AHD OTHM CkUICIU M THll "8CAL.,.. 1...- N0.114 • ,,,, ~79-0I. llZ2.a. TA~ GEORGI I, 109 \M >CNC1"1 .,. doing business as: Jetyt Stuan ThomoaOn. CROUL Ill lhll Supenor POST OFACE CAPITA[ 214 A Palmer. Cosla Court ol Cahtom1a. SOX 1•111 S~ATEGIES, 110 Via Meal. CA 92627 County ol ORANGE OAANGE. CA 0.00., Newport Beactl, Thll bustnell II oon-TH( PETITION FOR 92863·1 571 CA 92663 ducted by 1111 1ndMdual PROOATE requestS lhet LAMOREAUX Mary M McCanlly, Have you itir1ed CHARLES A CROUL JUSTICE CENTER I 10 Vfa Genoa. Newport doing bu1ln111 yet? be appointed .. per-PETITION OF 8eac:fl CA 92663 y .()2 tonal representet1Ye IO Armando .i.ue Manon This· bulinHI 11 con· ~ ~ .....___ ~.. the eetal• of Nuno and Dana D81111z ducted by 1111 indYldual fhll ··-·~· the daoadenc Marron Nuno FOR Ha"11 you staned statement .... THE PETITION re-CHANGE Of NAME doing business yet? filed With tht County quests !ht c:teoedent's OAO£R TO SHOW Y11. 9'1/1908 ~~7~ County W• and codlclls If any. CAUSE FOR QtAHQE ~ ~~ -s 2002tt03702 ~ -== !v ~ CA~ ==EA: riled ltllfttt the County = :."f31~ 23ni:Wi· are IVatl&ble f()( e.x· A212t87 Clettc of C>fange County aminatlOf'I in lhe Ille Mp! TO AU. INTERESTED on 05/17'2002 Flctltloue BuelneH by the COUit PERSONS 200UIOH'5 Neme Stmment THE PETITION re-I Pettllonef Al!nlflOO Delly P*lt May 23. 30. The foltoWlng perlOlll quelt& auttlonty lo Id-JeSUI Marron NUllO Jim 6, 13, 2002 Ib387 .,. <IOW1Q buliW 11 ITW!lllar the .catt urldar Dina Dartez Marron E.xecutlve Loan IN lndepelldel~ Admh-Nuno lied • petltioll Wl!h Flctltlou• Bu8'neu 1S1ralion of Emlee Act thtS coun 1or , dec:fM H8IM St.t9ment Proc•11lng Centtr, (This Autlority Wll allow c:hanglng ,..,.,_ • fol. The fotlowtno Pfl'90IW 3500 S SUiien SI •250. the penona1 repr-1-tows· aj A'"*1Clo Jeeue ll'e doing buli*' 11 s.::nrA~nc alJYe to ~! mlllY.-~ Marron Nuno to a) 8etdl Ute Public-. (NV), S SuNn St Ilona witnuu• Ol>(l .. ,.ng Armando Ma!YWI Ilona, b) l.agune NQiel ;250, Senta Anl. CA COYrt approval Before bl Dana o.rtez MarTOn Life, c) l.agunl Hill Ule, 92704 taking etrtaln very Im· Nuno 10 Dana Oantz d) t.agun~--~'~·.._ •J Thi• bullneN 11 con-ponant actlon1, how-Merroo Ct1p11trano .,......., .....,. f) tvff. the pe!IONI ,..-2. THE COURT ~ Point Bead! Ur•. clucled by: a ClOrpOr8llon Hntabve wil be required OODERS I.hat all pt<· Have you •tarted 1 1 ~·-to 1n ._ g) Rancho Sen1a doing bUeln .. e yet? o gve ,.,,......., • 10n1 lnferHtec:t In ltl ... MargMta Life. h) IMne lerecttd penlOlll unlell matter sl'lall 1ppear Ufe, t) MIMlon VltfO Y:Ort~.com. Inc . ~ =en~~o noc:: beb9 lhll OOUt1 al the ~: ~ ~ ~ o.tll'9 S Wiid Pr• prOpOMd action l The ~ "=° w ~ I) Sen ~ Ufe, m) Thie itatement wu Independent admlnl• whr the pellttOf'I tor Seel e.ctl UM. N) Alt-filed wiltl the County tratlon euthOrity Will be c:ihlr1ge d neme ~ dondo 8eedl Uf9. o) ~oJi7=-COl.wy granted un1 ... _,, In--not be IJWMd, Manhtaan 8eaGh Lite, ~ PtnOl'I fltea tn NOTICE" OF HEARING Pl Venice 8eecll ~ IOOHtOH11 objecllol'I to the peltlon o.te· 7/30/a'l Mellbu 8eedl Lii•, r = :.*:'3. ~2'3~ and etlOWI good CauM Time 2·00, °"" L73 LA. U11, a) --· --- -wtiy the ooulf lhOIAd not The ..,._ c1 "' ooun Liies:. ~ Ute, FlcWoue ..... gr:-... ~~ the 113 S:-~:: = u) I.lie, II) NelM .. ,, Mlflt pelltlor! wll be helO on • cei.. !:'.. ~ .pi-ce:.w: The ~ ""°"' JUNE 20. 2002 .. 1~ ~ ......... or!: 8wlh Ullt, y) P...-. ::.::a= "At-pm in Otel4 • Ln le>-eedl .... tar tour -..... l) Ntlto V1$ IJl9, llOCllatll 4020 ketl caMd .. 34 I ~ Cllllve ...U pncw ID M) S.-........... fJt(fft Ill, Newpol't ~~· ~-...... "' .... IDr ~ lf5 Cr•te•nt lt•y. leedl. <:A 111291 t YOU 08JECT '° °" 118 IJllllcl'! tn Ill toJ. Legv11ft1 I S.act't, CA S..ltl (~t ...._ ~ .. ....-. fowlnO 11ew..,.._ of 92111 • .., "' ....--g.nerat ctrc:utatlon, Jofwl Adrdl, 131!1 Cn11-~ '"° • (CA) tlOft. )IOU appeer =..In 1111 oouniy; t 8 L Ou 2M7 ~ Df • "' "-""' end .... ~ cen ·~· • "1 I0215, "*"· <:A Ol2t12 y0ur ~· or .. ..._ Dllr ,.._ _, w 'W:· ::..=~ CCII\-Tllll ..,...... II con· ""'*' ~· ...,. .... -~ __ .. -..... . .• ~ tlllllrl•) ... 09 cetee. UC. t10 ll'lt &rt«. c-Mlle. <:A '2827 Tiit .-Nt•) Ind ...... net1 ....... 01 IN lno tendlld buyef'(•) at•: Ch""*°llher ~ and L....n ~. 59 SUfl'lmlll'lield IMM, CA t:l818 • tt!':oJ>J~ geNf8I .. matlflele. 1uppt1H. machln•ry. parts, equipment and In- ~. exdutiva of eny sn.nr{s Bagels labeled lteml and II localed at 1175 Belw Street •E · 24. Cotta Mau CA 92826 The bu5111... name uHd by the l &id Hll9f(s) at Mid locetlon .. Shirley'• 8agell Sttd bilk .... ltMlll be COOS<Jmm11ted on °' at tel June 18 2002 If ll'le olficel ot Sunbelt °"" ntu Brok1r1 at 6 Venture Suit• 22~. llW\I Calllomta 926' 8 Thill blAk &ale IS sutJtec;1 10 s.ctiotl 6106 2 of ll'le C1lilorn11 Commercial Code Claims ol env cred<t0< of setd 11Qe1 may be ftled with l8id buyer at tne addr-181 forttl abovt IOI buyer Attention Christopher Honta)'CO The IU1 day t IOf f~ing claims " ~ 17, 2002, whietl is the• 1851 buS111e81 day bel<>111 • t.he coniummatlon date i;pec1fMICI above So lat u II knOwn to 18Jd Intended b\Jyll(&). 1ald Intended 18/ter(s) UMd t"8 tollowlng addl· tlonal business na1T11t1 ~ eddressee wnhtn the three y1111 18$1 paS1 none DIUd Mly 24-. 2002 fel Ch~ Hon- H9co Ill Leilani Hol\NYeo Published Newport BelCh·CO&ll Mesa ~ Pilot Mayn;oo LEGAL NOTICE PROPOSED 2002·2003 BUDGET FOR OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DtSTAICT The Ocean V11w School 011trlc1·1 proposed budget for 2002·2003 wlll be avail eble IO< pubic ll"P9Cllon at Ocean Vi-~ o.tr1e1 1 noo Plnellurs1 Lene Huntington Beach. CA 92647 trom June 14, 2002 to June 16, 2002 betwHn the hours of 8 30 a m and 4 30 p m The publlC heanng on the proposed budget tor 2002·2003 will be held at Ocean View Scnoo4 Dlltrid 8d Rm • Bldg A I 7200 Pinehurst lane. Hunt 1ngton 8eectl CA 92647 on June 18 2002 at 7 .oo P"' Pubhshed Newport Beach-Costa Men = Pilot May~ Flctltlou• Bu•IMH Heme Stltement The following peraons art dOlnO bu6lnlal 8' D01or11 A Baker C P A , 25941 Snentl Rd Laguna H•llS CA 92653 Dolores A Bai.er 25941 Shi!!ntl Rd , Laguna H'4la CA 92053 Th• bullneSS II con ctuc:aed ~ .,, tndMdual Have you sterftd doing bulllleu yet? No Dolor• A Bike< Thia 11atemen1 """ filed with the COunty Clel!I of Ollln09 County on 05128/2002 20028t04nt Deify Pllol May 30, June 61 13, 20, 2002 Tu405 Flctltlou• Buslnue N9'M Stetement The lolloWll\Q peraons are doing~ u All In One Pool Ser.nc:.. 17860 Sen11 Mariana St Fountetn Vtltfly CA 92708 R:c:herd Mtchael Hldunan 17860 Santa M1rtana St Fountall\ Valley CA 9'2708 Renee L HICkman. 17860 Santa Manana 5' ~ \/alley CA 92708 Thill bu61nHI II OOll• duc:1ed by hulbiwwl and wile Have you at•[leCI doing bu11ne11 ytt? v •. 1988 Rtcherd Micheal Hickman Th• ltltement w., filed with the COunty ~ °' Orwlot County on 051241200:f 2002190«71 Dally ~ Mey 30. June !!1 !3. 20, 2002 Ib406 MNOl.D. '1'2~AV NO 299 •I# 41e-2U.1 I, 128a.IO, ,000, LaOTA M • HIA1' ~. 701 '10#'Y NI NO.HI ·""'~ Ult.'4. CHAHNIL ... , COMMUNITY~. 2QI oc:MH Ii&.., UNIT 1·1 NO.aot .,,,, m-222·• 1 ........ Wll~ 1110.a10 ."" ~n. 114tl.18,ALMJ, MUMA.. IT Al. ,.-~a, UNIT 31 I~ or ..... ) under..-V d~ ..... ._. ..... .......... ~ i:.,: M....,.. ~ ~ I OOfllOlalolt tM court ~ N ~ _, 0.. ...... -,._ --......... '°"''' Yov• ... ~ _,,. • ·-dlll"ll ~ 'f'llf' ND doln9 llUlllMM ~'t ,,.._..mer be In P8" 0. -TI Id I II Jflfwl __ v-. a.'1Jat eon or Dy WU!' lllOIMf, n. ....... ..- 'ntls 11111 _.. .. ltal1 ~t If .YOJ AM A CMD-..... _, ·~ • .., .. .. ~ ,;-1u91 Vlf\ ~ • ...... Cl'lltl-'... -N II a.It d er.. ~ ~ -.!.!t. ~-· -at.. .. I\,.. ~ ........ ~ ... c. C081a MAA CfTY •· NO.IC»•I# 1»ial-:U, ' '""·'I. ~I. DONALD P.-J .. FM"'9LM N0•·••••91 . .... .. .om• DQllMlO '·-"···-"' ~~ ~......, ,., ............ ...... o....~~­ C1t1abt on Olft7W ...._ ......._ ~ lllUll •'Pl~ ... IMcll·C.... ...._ a.-:18, CA 111111111• ,.... 11111 ,...,. ... .. OQUlt • ... ... • Dair ,.. =': ..... Dlllr ... ~A!°' _, .. fie~~-.. ~· a.~•-JS Dwlll I,.~ -' ta....!IK:l!!!!! :i-0:12!P ~ =-= -:::-.:: ... 10 JI. -... ~ eC:-....... ...... ..... .... ,. ....... .... .. .. .. CWIW .. N ; =-••ral =:'Ta.11.'\li:::'...._:,: -= ·'=1~ aBi ".:.''"'. ,• alfW..:,::T-jl:~ :'0:4 lt'"4 if ~c=:i {~r.'ii F -.. I"..!' !P,. • ... llii .. liliil: ........................................ lliiiii:: .. itit:tl ..................... ~. ...... .... ------""!!i'---~..... ... Polley· RR1e11 ond <lcadlin.-11 •~ aubjl'ct to rha11R4' •ithout notice. Tiie publisher ~r\'f'll di<' n.i11 to Cfl\.4'0r, l"e('..laMlfy, revilt' or rrj"'·t any d4U8ifioo acfv4'rtllM'1ne111. PltAM' rqxwi any f'fTOt' duu may tM' in your d&11ifit'd ad immc'<Jiatt'lr. TIM' Daily Pilot RtWpu rw liahility for nny t'n"Or in au 1uk1:•11iw 1rn"Tll for which it mav be ruporuiblc ucept for 1~ CO!ll ·or die 11pore uctually OC('Upit>d hy the trror. Crenit ra11 only he nJlo•'«i for tJ1e finit ini;ertion. Gl EOUAI. llOUSIHQ OPPORTUNITY AM rNJ tstate acMltillllQ In lhlt newspaper Is MJbjed 10 the FtOtfll Fair Housing Act of 1968 H amtnded which malt .. It Illegal 10 ldv1rtJse •1ny prtl1r1111ce, llmlllllon or dltcrlmlnallon baled on race, color, <ellO• Ion, sex, handicap, famlllil IUIUI Of llltlonal origin, °' 1n Intention 10 make any 111eh preferen«. llmilltlon or dltcrlmlnatlon • This ntwapaper w"I not knowingly accept any 1dv1r1l11m1nt for real Mlltl which is In Ylolallon of 1111 law Ou< readln 111 hereby lnformtd that Ill dwttllngs adWrtiMd In this :::f:"'~°" 111To~~~=-na11on. ;;;HU'o to1-lr11 at 1-800-424-159() ~ ... -·-?• .. ~ t-·A·~· r.,. ... .,. ·'-~· .... ,~ TERRACES CONOO II+ 2llf a., MWly ,...., .... Pott .... =caped. SPJl II I• a• ...:....:"-""...;;...~,.,.,, .... -- • . -. ' ,_ II ,., ..• ,. ·~ ... 412 OCIANf"ONT flXIR NOT flOR TME Fltlln Oii HURT Aqt. !!t71H1IO NIWPORT AID ......... -.-.~n=11 Monday ............... Friday S:aopm'.' By Fax (949) o:i 1-65<><t ByPhone (949) 642-.5678 By Malllln Penom :3:JO Wf'sl Ba.Y. Street Co?>tu \1c u. CA 92627 At \n.')}Ol"I Blvd & S.y St. (Plt~ iudud1,1'"'"1111111" ind 11110111' m1mh1>r rrnii ... "·n c-all i cm l1Hdc ... 1111 11 pnc-e r1001r.) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday . 1 ·•' .... Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Index ~ --- ' ' . • ..... 7 Tuesday ............. Monday S:OOphr . . Wednesday ........ Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ...... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............. Thursday S:OOpm Saturday .............. Friday 3:00pm Sunday ................ Friday S:OOpm --------------------, ~ ··~· ..... w~ .. ·" ..... ~ Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Dally Piiot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form wtth your credit card·# or mall with a check today! ., I I I D YD, ALL MY CAR Zip I """"'""" 0 MO 0 -0 AM)( • ' Run for a weekl If your car does not sell, we'll run It fOr ·another week,_, ... 11:==:::.Tr&.°'AT.&--.! : ~-------~~--~------~-All for just s1e·. I Daily Pilot i ' .. .. 'l . .. ~ •l'IJllOMA1. 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