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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-16 - Orange Coast Pilot. SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA CON.MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SA'IURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2002 Sewage fiasco may harm city's reputation • Newport Beach officials are concerned that improper dumping may hurt the city's image as an e nvironmentaJ def ender. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT debris from the ctty's sewage wet wells. For the last 12 years, ·the ctty has ent the debris -con 1stmg mamly of sand, eggshells and raw sewage -to the Frank R. Bower· man LanditU m Irvine. Federal environmentciJ Jaw reqwres c1ties to test waste head· mg to landfills for heavy metals, such c:1s lead, mercury and other subsldnces that could leech mto the ground water. Employees questioned in improper dumping • Investigators want to know w hat members of two Newport Beach city departments know of the 12-yedr practice. June C.ngr•nd• D AILY PILOT office'> of Rutan & Tue kf·1 LLP. whose anomey'> drf' trym~J to Imel out who, u cUlyone, kne\\ thul th<• nty wdS dumpmq wd.Sle unpropNI\ m lrvm1· rm 12. yt•df'I lhf' < 11., hd-. mllw<l ,,.,1.(•r lrd1hnq ,,·1th -.111nn drdHl cl£>tm., m d re~ 1·plcic h· c dlh«I tJ clPwutt•nng ha-.m lw lorP -. .. nchnq lht' < ontf'nl-. lo lhf' lctncfhll NEWPORT BEAC H -City offioaJs are worrying about New- port Beach 's repututton as an environmental leader after its improper pracbces for dJSposmg of sewage debris came to llght. EarlJer this week, o ty offioals Ctcknowledged that they have been improperly dISposing of Over the pctSl severd.1 years, the city has taken a much more dCllve role in eHorts to clean up Upper Newport Bdy, implement more rigorous testtng of creek s dnd NEWPORT BEACH -Om.• by ·one, d handful of aty slc.iffers dre betng cctlled to the Costa Mesa City olhC'1ctl.!> w1U not \<h-.dow whlch employees di'<' to l){• qw .,. lloned, LO part becttuM~ that\ tor the dltomeys to df'C"ldP Thl• hrm 1~ re-.pon .. 1l>k• fur det<>rmininq thl• '>C'Ope ttnd cippr0«ch ol llw1r 10\ ,.,. t1gciltOn u1to d <It} prcich< (' ol wnd- ing st:wt•r lrd1hn~1 -.t.1nd . egg&hell<, dnd rctw humon \\ d'>W - to the• Frdnk R Bt1WNllldn Lc111dhll "The• luncldm1•nl<1l qu<>.,twn 1 .. \\ ht•ll lhl'> dPWctlPflOCJ hd'>Ul Wd' bwlt. dad thf• pr•upl.-who hudt 11 kno\\-thcJt the .. e l\\h ptJ•·-. 1,1 -.11111 - lh<> <;<.>\\ •r wt>I wPll trruhnq, c.1nd th1· '>tom1 drc1m t1<11hny-. 'h•Jlllcln t lw cornl11111•dl ~'"')itanl C'1t\ t-. liJl1dCJN Dct\'f• 1\111 ' tl!I SEE EMPLOYEES PAGE A4 SEE SEWAGE PAGE A4 PHOTO> BY GAEu fltY I DA. Y 0 Coast Guard memben, working ln c:on)unction with the harbor patrol, tether seven poles removed from the north jetty at the mouth of ~ewport Harbor after the former electrtdty poles were deemed a safety risk and an eyesore. Poling ap~ Unsightly poles were a danger, offidals said. They were used by surfers to measure waves at the Wedge. Pall atnton D Alt.Y Pit.OT The Coa l Guard and harbor patrol teamed up Friday to cut down e\len unsightly electricity pole from the north Jetty at the mouth of Newport Harbor. The pole , which have not been used in a half- dozen years, had become unsafe, Coa t Guard Execullv Officer Chuck Lindsey said. ·They're an eye ore,• SEE POLING MGE A9 A little more sleep would help W hen the cw • i1cl reduction move· lMDt WU legit· lmiled a r.w years ago by pendinO money to hire more tMChers and build more cl.etlroorN. I pooh- poohed the concept, stating that the only way 1ubltan· da1 long·tenn bnprov.mentt in • cblld'I Klldemk: perfor· mace would be ac:tdned w•tluougb= ...-.~t. lulnawlhlldleull ..... & ..... ..sue. tklapl'tJI •• , , .. ....... _.., .. __ ... 'l"MalWl 1 ...... , dbllH•a.lpmlllr' inftlu1..., .... ..,._. . ,. ......... _ ... -•a.TV•""91._ .................. v r u tu to sit each rught and help With home- work or t other examples. So for the children of thole perentl. I want dau·lize redudion. Without it, w are OIK'8 again making kidi pey for the poor Judgment ol edultl. ,,.. reduction In the Dumbs of d-,,. Nduc- ... ,..._ ... 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A bird abandons Its post as members of the Coast Guard and harbor patrol, Including Jed Johnson, left. and Frank Negrelf', remove oneol the poles; District report: No blame in football death • lnvPstigdlton llllO lhC' dC Cldt->nld} ck•ctth Of Matt Colby dedrs officidb ot an~ rc>spon 1b1litv Deirdre Newman DA•lY p LOT <'OST\ f\ l[S \ A lonq- dWdlted r~•port mv1 •<,tJCJdhng lht> drdth of t1 popnldr \o-.ld ~1 '>d I hgh "' hool loCJthdll play1•r < l11c1r-. tllf• '' hool -.tc1fl ol dO) lc111lt Cnlln clJ1 ·d .1ltPr c1 (Jtllllf' dCfdlO'>l Oc1•c1n \ 11''' I hgh ~ huol on <.;ppt .!H \n ciutup· '~ luund thcit h1-. dl'<Hh \lod'> rcJus1~d Imm lHdlfl ""'llll1q tltw to rf'pt•cJlt•rt hlunt-torce tftlumd to the> hP11d !\;(>\\port \l1•-.c1 Umllt>d '\rhuol 1>1,lnc t '\upt l{oht-rt lforbol -.,11d th1 ch-.tnct will TP\'ll'\\. th" n•port n•ll•t.1 .. ed Pndd\, and -.p1• ti thf'rc•' dO\ 1mprovPm1•nh th<1t <<1n lw mt1dl• in d.-.tnc t poll~ to pre- Matt Colby '1•nt .moth• 1 ldl<llll\ 111 th•• fllllU•" \\.-.'re g1110H to qo to 0111 c1lhh•Uc flt'f.•Jl(P t11HI ,t•f' 11 lh1•r1· '' <111\ hn•• luninq thctl \\I' -.huulcl h • dmnq • Bdrbol .... wt •tMc1tt l \\cl'> Ont• of our -.tuclt•nh lht1I \\ t> c hrn'>h, tHHi '"' \\ dlll lo mt.1kt• -.un lw' r"'I Pclt·•l 111 Uw pHl(, . ._., Thi• 1n\ "'ll<111t111n prt · p ctr l' d ll\ \ I \ t I • I cl SEE REPORT PAGE A9 Oash of Bay Oub titans ends early • u1t l>tought by Wuhdm Po~1oy over dl>Ortf'd die of club i C'tUed after two day of court tndl. JuneCaMgr .... 0 AllY P~OT "If\\ PORT BEACH Tht-la'>t ol lour ldl.li u1 ov r d hole hed dl ul to purch tru.• &llbon Ray Club ha b n wttl1•c1 ndinq d J>llChl'd bcitllt• b.;'lW •'11 ii lon911m memtw.r ol thl' exd I\ l' cluh und its 0\\ Ot'I .-\flP.r two di*\'> m th courtroom tnal • ov r th • ahortt>d S?:l ~S·tmllion Iran • action, tom1 r OtMq Cnun· t)' Chi I Ext>rubv Wilbam P pcJOY and Ba}I Club own r 8t..'V •rly Rd)' rt'ttC ht!d d Oi(•ttk'- m nt th t brought U1 tn.11 t J an ~ctrly cl , SEE CLUB PAGt 44 C'.Glla ..._._ ............ , .............. ~-----..... ......... . --·-..... .. \ CHRIST LU111ERAN CHUROI Christ Lutheran Cu.arch .. • ~ Synod Luu.an C'OOg19P~ UYt aunt to teecb out and bring people klto. living reladonlbip wtlb JelUI Christ tbrougb dyDamlc ~~~· =:d~cir~ bis Word. loving care for oae ano«be and ('OIDmttwf tUppolt ol hil unda school for all o lhip .me. are oa S.twday at S p.m. end Sundty at 8, 10 and 11:30 am. S uw{,. WI.Warn 8 II at 9 a.m.. Child care II provided at all wonbip ll8MCel for children YC>Un91~9} 63t-i6t 1. ' Hemenway II Mnlor putor. The church la at 760 V'k:tol1.a SL, Colt.a Mesa A2 Saudoy, Febrvoty 16, 2002 Attitude and gratitude malw:! a spiritual dijf erence 'When we succeed Jn truly than.king God, we /eel good at heart. The reaaon i,, thal w. have been created to give glory to God, now and forevermore. And every Um• we do ao. we feel that we are Jn har· mony with hll plona and purpose Jn our IJvej. Then we are truly In our element. That la why It 18 so ble d.' -0. HaJlesby ' T here's a familiar sound, I think that toot is for me.• a sweet little voice said. I was reading a book wtule waiting lo have my ha1r cut when I beard those words. I looked around. There in a chair by the wm- dow was a cute UlUe woman in a pink knit suit. She had a match- ing pink purse and shoes. She was fairly elderly. but had d youthful twmkJe an her eyes. I muled and said. "I'm sorry, were you tallung to me?· Qndy Trane Christeson THE MORAL OF THE STORY • Doily Pilot •f'm JUSt taUung to anybody and every- body, dear. but I didn't ~ Hul" I ()Al 'f l'll.01 The Rev. Richard Menees, usodate rector at St. James Episcopal Church ln Newport Beach, ls a body builder ln bis spue time. mean to mterrupt your readmg. Reading is marvelous. isn't 1t?" "It is, but I love lallung too,· I SAJd and put my book away. ·1 can read later You certamly look beautiful today.· "God bless you dear. Thank you. I'm waiting for my husband: she said. ·1 thought I heard my husband toot the car horn lo let me know he was here. He comes m to get me. but he gives me time to gather my things and say 'goodbye' to my friends here. 1 just looked and It wasn't OUT car. But you should look outside, it's simply glorious today.• Treating his body as his temple The Rev. Richard Menees of St. James combines his spiritual training with his weight training I looked outside and agreed. ·You're nght, 1t is beautiful today.• • 1 thank God for today, for everyday,• she added •My husband is such a dear. Every week he drops me off to have my bwr done and then he picks me up and we go out to lunch.• "That sounds like a great routine,· I said. "It's wonderful, honey,· he sa.id. ·we always go to the same UtUe spot. They don't nund that we spilt our lunch and dessert. The w&tr is a darhng young girl and be always asks us about us, our grandcluldren and OUT great-grcllldclu.l· dren. She lakes her ti.me with us, even when the restaurant is busy.• ·1 can see why she does.· 1 said. "It's always a treat to talk Wlth someone Wlth such a wonderful attitude.• •wen, dear, I think we can all choose OUT attitude,· she said. •My husband ond 1 had plenty of hardships ln We, everybody does after all. But we learned early on that God makes all the dllference in the world. God has surely bl05Sed us, and every new day that he gives us ls another gift to thank him for.· A dark green car pulled mto a space m lront of us. I heard a gentle horn honk and watched the woman's husband perk and walk slowly to the salon door. •There he Is, I must be going. Goodbye dear. Remember. God makes all the differ- ence m the world, and thank God for every day.• ·Thank you,· 1 said a 1 waved. ·ru remember.• She was right God makes all the dUfer· ence ln th world and 1 thank Cod for every day. And you can quote me on that. • C9eY ftW 09a1DOH IS • Newport Be.ch resldwYt who ~ frequentfy to S)Wentlng group1. She may be ruc:hed vi. e--m.il at ~com or through the 1Nil •t P.O lolt 6140-Ho. SOS, Newpof1 8-ch, CA 91658. Young Chang DAILY PILOT guy once walked up to the Rev. Richard Menees t the gym and asked him how he got so big. They were both worlang out. and the young lad seemed to be intngued by not only the rev- erend's biceps, but the fact that the bleep& belonged to a 52- year-old man wtth white b&.r. • H1s quesnon w • 'what was the secret ol your longev1tyr said Menees, an ~le rector at St. James Episcopal Chwcb in Newport Beech. • J said. 'I can tell you how to live forever. Very simpl answer. Jesus Chnsl' • The boy didn't ask any ques- hons. The encounter ended. ·1·m oat gonna say he cnllstod as a.n altar boy or as a missionary to Zimbabwe, but I hope I gave hun a chance to think about something maybe he hadn't thought' about.• Men said. -As known among hl.s congre· gants for his heart as he is for his brawn. Men weJght trams to both reach his goal of bench· Faith CALE II DIR SPECIAL EVENTS MUSIC AT OtUROt Or. Valentina Gottll b. o pianist, will perfonn with vio- linist Thi Nguy n at 5 p.m. today at the Orange Coast Unl· ta.rian Unlvenallst Church, 1259 Victorta St., Costa M . The program lnclud soloa, u pressing 500 pounds (his CUJTeJll record is 385) and to keep wath the spirituai reasons for staying mshape. •Ministry is a WeJong thing, but lf you let your body decline, you'll be too weak to use your body and experience.· Menees said. •The Bible teaches that the body is the temple that God's spirit dwelb in. 1 have a Christ- ian personal trainer fnend who teaches das:ses on temple mam· tenance.• The rector's goal. through bulking himself up. ls to become the •stro~est Episcopal pn t ln the wodd. Weight traimng bas also helped hun evangelize. •The interesting thing about It is, people ask me.· he iaid. ·1 go in and out of the gym with my collar and black suit on 'cause I'm going from one job to the next, but it's not like I wear a blg aoss on my neck or carry a Bible.• Still, people start up fitn cooversattons with Men and. often. it leads to spiritual tenitory. As a missionary in Zunbabwe well as pieces for both the vio- lin and pWlo. $8 or SS. (949) 6"6-.4652. THE ARTIST WAY Or Juanella Evans will speak about •flying with the Angets• at 10 a.m. today at the Ught Touch. 1929 Tustin Ave .• Costa M . Dr. RK:ba.rd Val- J.and.igham will peak about Chaldean Numerology at 10 a.m. Feb. 23. (949) 6"6-3199. MISSION RE.PORT St. James Episcopal Church in years ago. the rector had exer- cise and weight equipment imported into lbe country to set up a borne gym. He knew aU the teenage boys there wanted to •get big.· The gym drew them to his home and. eventualJy. to cbwch. cathle Young. director ror spmtual •equippu:ig• at St. James, said Men • bleeps Nm him alm05t lDStant aedlbWty Wlth the younger crowd •Father Richard being bulf seJV an open.mg door mto oonversations, • she said. A Christian SlllCC tus college days at Stanford Uruvemty, Men has aiways been devot· ed to s\aYlJlg fit. Dunng serru- nary school at the Episcopal Divuuty School m Cambndge, Mass., he ran marathons. While serving as a 1TUSS1onary in lldly. Afnca and oth r area of the world, he weight trained CummUy, as a rector at St Jam and wtule work:lnq for tus doctorate et Pasadena's Fuller Theological Seminary, he bfts more ttum he ever did before. •When I cam to St. James. I Newport Beach will pr nt a report from the RUSSlOn fi Id m Kenya and Uganda at 4 p.m Sund y. Assoaat rector R.tcbard Men and Rev. Dr Stephen Noll, vtCe chancellor of Uganda Chnsb.an University, wtU peak. (949) 675-021.0. MWOYOGA Rabbi Dr. Lolbl WoU will speak obout mind yoga at 7 p.m. Tue day at the Hyett Newporter. t 107 Jamboree Road, N'ewport B ach. St8. had not bench pressed more thM 255 pounds since I was 21 Men said. ·But on my last birthday. Oct 18, I uccessfully benched 385 pounds. And l'v<• gained about •o pounds of mu · de, aod mlUde really does weigh more than faL • Menees said he haS no plam to 'ilow down when it com to working out. servmg Cod or combuung the two. • tn the muustry. you do thl• best work. the older you g t. • ht• said. ·The longer you lJ Wlth the Lord and pay attention to lum, the more ful you aro to tum and others. I expect to go di It b1J 80 It'll be the last 20 year; that are the most productlve • Young, who says he' been around f)4Stors all her We and not seen D'\dlly who look la.kl' Men . ctdds that the meldmq of hJ.s physical and pmtual qudl· iti serv as a tool. "He has a wonderful. soft J>d.'>· tor's heart. and you ootnbin thdt With the desire to look bJg and strong and 1r a good comblna· bOI\, • she said. 0 J thu\k Cod h.u really used that ln his muustry (949) 721 -9800. REUGION A.ND WOftK The Newport M lMn lnterf&th Council Luncheon will hold a panel dtsc'uss1on and lunch about religion end the work place at noon Wednesday at the N wport Harbor Luth an Church. 798 Dover Drive. N wport Beoch 57.50 or SlO. Reservations required by 5 p.m. Tu ay (9-49) 660-8665, Ext. 3. ........... NI CMl.aor CMtS?<MDt llUQUS HQTlM (949) 6'2.6CJl6 right;No _ _,_..,...., tdttoflll IMCllf Ot ............. .... Qnbt~~ Wftftm'I S*millioft of~~ SllP Ill SUI VOLll.N0.•7 ._.. ........ ~ --... ..,,,.,,.. '.:..-= c.;a;-i ,. ··~ ........ ·-.... ~ ..... ~ .... *"- llr\jtt I K I&·---........ °""9,,,..,,.,...., .... PMDI ... ., JfQ' - Jla9$ 0 •• ...................... ~ ,.,,.., I &AW I - ..... Cllalf ,_. .......... ~ ,_..._ e• 1 . --..-............. -........ -... -·-·· -C'W Mia'::. .. .,...,, ... , . -..... _ ...... ....._ .. ...,. M•at I •r -......... ... -. .. --..... nna ll«ord YG"' <OITWMnCI *>ut the ~"'°'Otr.-tit:IL N!IJMU °"' .... "° w .., 5l.. c:o.. Mma. CA A127. ofWot houri .. ..., . "*"' aJO-.m..' P-Jn . . .. . . . It II .. '9llft lllOlty ID pi$11., ........... .,.., .... ..._ml ... S74-GJ1 m ,,. ........... 'C_ .... _ ........ , .... ll111A!Ped~ ............... ~ ..... ..................... .............. ar,.... ... _ ........ __ _ ........... Qlm .. I Tjl • .._ ........ ---.. ,,. HOW m 11AOt us ~ The Tim. Orange couney ..252 .. 141 ........ a.lftld tMI) "'2471 ~C.W-4121 ....... NIWlt'Ml>M2 .... .... ,.. 57....w ........... ~,,. ........... 10 lofNI: ......... •CO'lt ........ .... Oflm""91G421 ......_,. ..... na _...., .. Q: .. .... . ...... ., .......... ... -----~-- WEATHER FORECAST The~ w.i stMt off wtth pwtty (~••and '*"P9!Mur• in the low 50J trQ ~~which Will ktep CM mercury down Looll. for • high In 1he low to micMCll In the Mrty ~. Wl'I coOf down from-. for ebftoh~~lnthl micf.S.. . ........ WW.IMt.llON.p dly Mid lncrMM In the~ to~lO~ The,...""4Q stlrt~6t0l•Md ~to 10 ....... CNnot of lite rMt Mo • • Daily Pilot Salurdoy, F4bruory J 6, 2002 AJ M8.rinapark ieases won't be more than a year . • The land is up for development as a luxury resort. but the deal is f a.r from done. BALBOA PENINSULA - Residents of lb 56 mobile horn at Martnapark, whose 1 ase expire n xt month, could get 4 one-year ext n· ~n from tbe city, but they won't get the longer deal lb y k. "We're king the oty for a three-year I ase ren wal, • re ldent Stewart Berkshire told the Ctly Coundl on Tu • day. dding that he believ the lease would not threot n a luxury resort planned for· the lite. Maranapuk on Bolbo P run ula is hom to 15 per· m n nt r td nlJ ond 41 vacation born . Th 15-yeer I on th aty-owned prop- erty expir m March. As part of th ar ongtnal agr m nt, lh r ldent greed to L ve wh n th 11 expired to ma)<, way for other land ~ th dty was considenng. As compensation, tb ii rents were cul in half Av r g monthly " nt for waterfroql mobil home the~ $1,250, which IS half the aty estirna VWlH' of $2,500. Over 15 y "'· ~ ddds up to $225.000 for . · ·Th hort r-term I a . one year. ren wabt by U), 1 ts us anuopate som type ol future chang ln use at thdt ite, • Mayor Tod RJdgewcly Sdld. The City Counol df>Clded in the I _ that eotually th land houJd be dev loped to l\le vwtors to N wpor1 8 ach. Re<' nlly. wnh that goal in mind, th Caty Council I cted Suth rland Talla Hospitality to d v lop the ~ Envtronm ntal stuili will oon b gm on Sutherlond Talla' propo ed 147-room luxury Regent Newport Beach R ort. U the contto· vPrslal pro1ect Wllls approval of the PSann ng 0 and City CoUAdl, t will be put to • Cr nlight v . • A!J. tb landlord for that pro r:tY. w hav to bo real· lStiC With th 1bility of wh n Sulh rland Talla may be recsdy to go to • ballot and we al~ hav to be r .. poctful ol our tenants,· As tan\ C1ty Mandgt>r Ddve KJJt SA.Id. •So we're llylnu to bdlancc lh<Ke concerns.· Bodysurfer wants the Wedge recognized as top bodysurfing spot • Whether the site's residential environment can handle such an idea is a question, however. BALBOA PENINSULA With its hort, teep. rntense wave , the Wedge 1 known worldwtde as the ideal body· wfing locabon. But one local ITldll wants to make it offiaaJ KeVlll • MeJ • Thomdn said he wants the oty to offiaally designate the spot as the world'~ top bodysurlmg ~1te and to pWlCtual lh pomt >A-1th a statue. •1 u ed to dnve through Huntington Beach -Surf Cit), USA -past the urtPr swtue on the way to the Wedge. Thomdn sa.id. • r always thought It was cool nnd thdl th(• Wedge d rv someltunq '>uruldr • But i t's an idea Mayor Tod Ridgeway says requires caution "You've got to keep m rrund that that's a rosdent:idl ctm11 bdck -.there,· Sdld Ridgeway. whose dtstnct mdud the peninsula. ·A lot of people have reason to not want to draw that lond of dtlenbon m that lond ot Med • ~dY Sd.ld tw would prt'- f r to i.tt d ldtue corrun mo- rd ting the Wedg • m Balbod Vtlld<jl' IJlSlNd of ell th actud.I '>lh'. where 1l c·ould be an enc:rcktchment on home-. The Wedge ow 1b wavPS to the art.1.hc-ldJ J tty thdt shf'l- ters the entrnnce to NPwport Harbor • Everywh •u! 11\ the world peoplt• hdve hedrd of It,• Sd.ld Thoman. a vetP.rdn body urler who helped win a battle to re erve the• Wt-dge'!> power· tul Wdve for body urhng vxclus1vely during )ummer dayc, "Ev •ryone knows it's the top bodysurhng pldce 11\ the world · Wh811 """'11 Rel. '2.2' REG. '3.• REG. 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Poswuk>n of nwlju.N was reponed In the SMITH CONTINUED FROM A 1 grad~ and test scores. Some of them, I admit, are radlcaJ -lhdt is, they don't c~1 any mon<>y to unplemenl JOO b6ocl ., 4t3' Pm. Thund.lr • NI I IJM ..... ._. An indl vidual •• ~drunk "' pubic In iM 1IOO bk>dt • 2 2S •.m Thurtdlly. •w.t ..... ~Awhl<Jt ~ w. rtpOtted in tN 700 btock at 10.36 p.m. Thursday. NEWPOfrr HACH • ..._. --~ VandahMTI Wti repott.ed in tM )700 block at 1'50 a.m. fr~. • Weft CoMt llltlh-~· A nffic colllslon Involving lnjurlti w• on the weekend. Unfortu· n.itely, that ploy doesn't work. About 40" .. of adults aro &0 leep-depnved du.ring the work day that 1t lntetf eres Wlth their daily aebvibeS. Adults seem to bo passmg on ttus bad habit to thell lads. A recent study conducted at Brown Uruvers1ty on teenage leep habits shows that teeMgers are often tired because of their inability lo fall asleep early. The Brown UruversJty repaned "' tht noo b6oc.t et " '0:46 .. "' ,,.., .... ""'8 Drtw ... ""- .. 0.. VancWWn w. f'llpOf'led .t 12 ;.2t • m. friday. •ta.._•~ A vtnitte buf• gWy Wai I~ In the 4900 blodt at 9;06 • m ~ • S.• Ill ... , H I A prowtw wa5 ~ in the 1500 block at 12:l9e.m Ft~. • VIit.a Cllfon: A whlde burglaty was r..,ottlld in the 2000 block et 12.15un. Fr~. m.anco. Johns I Jopldns Uni· vemty howod that Students who were d prived of sleep received low r grad an their schoolwork than thole who re<:eJved more · p. Depnving the body of ode· quate I p mght alter night h a profound effect on a child' growth and develop- ment. One of th common rrmconcepbons about sleep as that the body is •ot rest,• but Just the opposite 1$ true. WhlJ kids are sleepmg. the body is produong and ropl rushing the koy nor· mones And other chemicals that promote growth and a stronger immune system. It is dunng the night that the mind becomes a Cile cabinet llllflY II 111 llWS Hearing delayed for UCI student A pretrial h aring for Brian Dance, the 20-year· old. UC Irvine sopbomOre accuted ol sexU4lly a..ault· Ing and tortwtng a taenag· er he met on th Internet, . lllEFLY II THE lllWS Newport officially opposes Measur W Calling Measure W • CataJ· ly fl.awed,• N wport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway signed a prod.am.ab.On Friday puttmg the city on record a.s an oppo- nent of the mitiative The move was I than surprising. as the city bas been the most actJve town in the county in push.ihg for an auport at the closed EJ Toro Marine Corps Air Stab.on. OnE> wdy ts to turn olf the TV OK. so th1s LS an obvio~ one Bui I've penl too much tune cmd ~n 100 many UC· <'~ ton~ to e ver want to '>top my rdnung about the no- TV ddvcUlldge lor kids Rec·<>nlly. I interviewed Edst· bluft Elf'mentdry School fUth · yrdde ledcher Ldurd Holm~ for d mdgdzim• story. She hdS d very sun pie no· TV program that she orgmuzes once d YPdr. Tturty nunutes WJth ~ lolme. will convince even a TV producer that this pro- qrdm should be dlslnctwtcie. tudy asserts that the levels of the hormone melatorun - produced by the pineal glcrnd to regulate the body' Leep cycle -me dunng the everung and abate dunng the morning . In teens. melatonin JS not produced unW late at mght. so they do not fall asleep early enough because they do not feeJ the sympto~ of sleepiness Other factors cdn cause sleep depnvation (that's a hard drive to all you SEW' AGE computerptules) where mem· ""' '°' orles ar processed and stored. So teachers, if you CONTINUED FROM A 1 There ts d.Oother no-coo,t Wdy to help kids get higher lt>'>I !tCOrc.... better grddes dncl 1.wt them to have d better dL'>· p<>'>1twn dunng-the dcSy Sound too good to be true7 II\ not All pdl'enls have to du is gel their luds l o bed edrhl•r I l)(>('ume dware of th1'> proh· h•m. which IS bordenng on d ndtJOndl cp1derruc. when I wcl!nUy dld some work tor d '>let>p dborder c-ent<>r m th•• I\ lid west Ac·cordlng to d rP<"t•nt -.1udy ronductl'd by th<• NdUoncil Sleep FoundatJon. Amenran adulti. get dn dVer· dQt> of onP hour le'i'-sll'<lp per ruyht than the rf'C'omm ended c1qht hours, 41ld thPn try to mdkf? up ror th(> ~IPep dt>hcit in teenagers, mcJudmg teleVI· '>Ion. school spo~. extracur· ncuf.u acbvtbes, school work· and after-school JObs. The average dJnOtmt of <:.le<'p d teenager needs is 9 I /S houn; Studies md1cate that 26" .. of students rece1vP dboul b 112 hours on averng€'. A study conducted m Rhode lsldlld showed tbdt 85" .. of students who were chrorucal- ly 'ileep de pnved dPveJoped a '>leep deficit 10 which their boches C-dnnot function With consecuuve sJeep tlepnvalJon. Tlu ~ d problem bf>cttW>e II 1S not only d threat to d tcenag· er\ health, but it also affects the student's acddem 1c J)t'tfor· WE DO THINGS RIC:.HT! OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT WE TAKE DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE TOGO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! 296 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949·MS·7626 I can't believe ..... . want your tudents to do a better JOb remembenng what you taught th m the day before. all you may have to do is help them get more Jeep. The end of d · rz.e reduebon may not yet be a realJty m our dtstnct, but that houfd not top the scbooJ board, admirust.Tators and teachers from emphasmng th no-cost ways lo help our tudent.s. A little more Jeep would probably help Mom and Dad too. • STEVE SMfTH IS e COsta Mesa resident and freelance writer. Readen may leave• ~for him on the D11ly Pilot hotline at (949) 64Ni086. ( ' i I I f t l l 1 1 ' l l 1 ' \ ~ 1 ' 1 1 ' i 1 'r 1 \ r \111' : I ~ 1 , Rabbirt In urancc Agency AUTO • HOMl:.OWNFJtS • HF.AUH It's M)7 Ho01e La.ndscaping or n:·landscai>ing is your an~r to a ~autifuJ new look for your home. KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Ludapt Oaipet FLOWERDAlE a.n maJu: your land_sc:atM: drcanu come rruc, .ind increase yollr home's Vitlue, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. 'Q)i/~ NURSERJES, INC. COMPLETE LANDSC.APING "VP.AAS EXP.I I icensc No 30 -;H ~AN rA ANA • !800 N. Tu~11n A.~ (7 14) 633-9200 C 0 TA MfSA • 2'.'00 8n rnl Ah. 714 754 6661· TERRY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. Ludapt Daipr Quality furnishing /or your Ito mt Cottage • Shabby Chic • Traditional Style De igner fabric & Acee orie • Feature Of The Week 10% 0 F All Dining Table & Chair Sets Not v lid on le item . Mu c mentk'lll Id rot dilCOWlt. 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Localed bebind Plum' Patio Phone (949) 764-1746 HDm ICM , streams in the watershed. dlld reduce urban runoff. The sewage disp<>Sdl issue could threaten that sterlmg image, said a womed Assis· tant City Manager Dave Kiff "We feel really badly about thJ.s because wf' coOSJd· er ourseJves a very aggres· sively environmental Clty, • Kilt sa1d. "We screwed up.• Even with Kilt's consterna- tion. local envuonmentaJ reg· ulators have downplayed the issue, saymg the dty isn't expected to be penalized tor the practice. Some envuonmentall ts have ·also defended the oty's qwck handling of the issue. City Manager Homer Bludau has ordered an Internal revtew of the disposaJ prac· tlce and said an outside con· sultanl will be tured to moni· tor the city's sewage disposal practices to ensure no other problems exist. J ck Skinner, a longtime Newport Beach envuonmen· taJist, said the revelab..ons did not trouble hun. because the prncuce didn't cause any EMPLOYEES CONTINUED FROM A 1 The employee being quesUoned are from the Gen- eral Services a.nd Utilltles departments. The General Services Department over- sees matters ucb as waste cl1sposal but UtiJJ ti Depart· ment workers also could have lnfonnabon helpful to the mvestigation. General Ser· vices Department Director David Niederhaus was 10 his cwrent post 1J1 1990, when the basin w built Mayor Tod Ridg way d lt's posstble that no one knew the dty was domg anything wrong. ·vou've got to rocognlz8 that the complamt is that we sent a very, veey mall CLUB CONTINUED FROM A 1 WU canceled Friday. A n w prel.iminal)' heartng da was for Marcb 1. Inv atorl MY Dan • of Newport Beocb, met the Victim ln an Internet chat room and arranged. to meet her at tM Block at Orange oo Dec. 20. Police til.id from there, b took he.r to an emp~ parking lot on the Measure Wi 'which will go to a countywtd vote March S, would re~one the base {tom avi4t1on to opeo spoce. It would holt Orange County' 4Uport plaruung at the base. In the proclamation.. Ridgeway wd t.he Ulibative would •depnve the otizens of Orange County of the eco- nomic benefits of an airport. while exposmg taxpayers to the nsk of higher taxes and liability .• Several e tunates of the South County proposal to bwld a Great Park at the base have sa.id 1t would be costly to environmental damage ·1 hope it doesn't damage the ctty's reputation.· Skmner said. "They et.re really domg a much better job of protecting the public than in the past. It was embarrassmg. but the oty corrected 1t as soon tlS possible.· lnstead of sending the waste to a landfill. the oty began ending 1t to the Orange County Sarutat1on OIStnct to be treated It ha also begun t bng the debns at the General Ser· vtces Yard, cSt Newport Boule· vard and 15th Street. But not all envuonmenld.l· ists were comforted by the oty's handlmg of the issue. Bob Causbn, who founded the environmental group Defend the Bay. sau.J he saw it as a red flag for concern about other dty practJces. • ·u·s· cavalie r.· Caustm said. • 11•s a ha.me that our people didn't hnd !the sewage! was omeUung lhtat needed to be treated careful· ly .. W need to educate our people• • MUI. OMnON COYet'S the enwonment and John w ... Airport. He may be re~ at (949) 764-4130 Of by e-mail at 1»111 clm~t~ com amount of fecal material to a land dump.• Ridgeway said. rtlng that tt's minor tn compartson with the praebce. common m liOme au.es, of throwing diapers m th garbago. •We take full responstbillty for what hap· pencd, even if we weren't aware of 1t Th only unan- swered question now IS O d llllybody know? And we're lnv ligating that.• If $0meone d1d know. it bas not yet been determined what, If any, actions might be taken, Kilt d Official are unabl lo esumate when th In~ tigat1on rrught be comp! te. ..... C.ASWAW COYen N•uport lwh. She may be rMChtd et ("9) 574-032 Of' by t-mlil atjuttec~ ~cam. had fall n lhrou h. and Pope· Joy and Ray both took to court th ir claim that the ot.h r was respon lbt for th aborted N!e, Pope)oy alleged lhit R.ay and &lboe Bay Cub execu· tiv9 Devi<l Wooten conspired and defrauded him out ol tbe ~ lo buy th prope~. Wooten and Ray Kcused Popejoy and his collHgum of Wl&Dg lnappt0pria t.ectia in the dMJ. The di put wonened when Popejoy tUed a lawsuit 8CX'\ll6ng Wooe.n of ........ bMed on r.neiti the MlbOa Bay Club aecutM mMe '° lbeOdyPllot. Ray. too, lued ~ lor ~ barmluJ c• n 11111 during tM procwt. ..... . Lat .............. . 19f't RMI ..... .., .• ,dfmi IMlflllalllaa ........ .,_ ........... ,, .. Daily Pilot UC IIVll1 camput nd ..aulted b I W th his belt and olh r obJectl for more than two tiou.rs . Dan. allegedly COVP.r th vtctUn y wlth duct tape, t her Wtth b.ii f , belt and buck.l • itnd carv Kl sw tiku on bet face with a kruto. Dance pleaded not guilty to 4lJ charg Jan. 4. bwJd. Airport proponent~ .... Y the only way to pay for sut h 11 plan would be lhrouqh ma sed property tax~ Rldgeway's two-puql' proclamation comes thri• .. days after commun11, acilvi ls and C1ty Counc 11 members agreed the < 11, hould take d po 1t10n 1m M~ w The IS U(> Wtl~ dlscu ed al the Tut-'><ld , counctl m tmg. Robert Campbell Fyke Rcbaft Campbell Fyke passea away ~ in hes home on February 6. 2002, at the age ol 94. Mr. Fyke was bom 1n Spnngfleld. llWlolS. and graduated from the lJnMnty of Denver "' 1929 with a Bact*<>r ot Saenc•• In cihemal ~ Althougtl he began his car-.r aa a chemtst Robert entetwd the Ide lnlurance ~ W\ 1932 and QOnllnued lf'I thll 6Md ooti he was 84 years old He was a...,~*' self mlde man. who~ .....,.a1 ~Ill and perlOf\IJ honOl1 cbwlg his letlrne Many Wll ,..,ber Robert •• Legend ., lhe Ide WlU1Wa Wet. ~ OYef 55 yellS ol ~ ., ine ~ Oolat Round Table. as well .. *lO the l'8ClpWlt of YirlJdy fNfMY m¥r award that a le Nurance ~ CM Win In his fret *'-· Robert was en avtd golfer and a talhful membef ol his ~ oommunify. He atso lflo'ied trawllrlg and spending time wWltl hil ftwnily. Robef1 II IUMY9d by his ~. Matiyn Fyt<e voo Klein ~: aon. Alchard Can'C)bll F~. pldehlk*en. Knsfen YOO K*nSmld, l.aumn YOO ~. Grelchen Fyke Sheppard. John Can1)bll F)4ce and Grell Gtanmon. ~ LM 5"'PP8f'd His ... fMl BMd Fytce. ptecedad him in did\. A pifYall, flmly memonal ..w:e was h9ld on FttlNlry 13. 2002 In lieu °' lowers. ~ may bl tnlldt 90 Hotlg HolpUI ~ " "*110fY ol Robett ~ Fyke. PO Box 8100. Nlwpcft e.:ti. CA 92658. 110~.eo.taM ... •4••1• . Daily Pilot An exercise in freedom • Students at St. Joachim School bone up on their knowledge of freedom then hone their athletic skills. Deildf•Newman DAllY PILOT COSTA MESA -Students exerosed th lf fre dom to work out on Fnday at St . Joach1m School m Co ta Mesa. A schoolwide field day event pa.1d tnbute to ·Amen- ca, Land of the Free,• and raised money for the PTA Saudoy, February l 6, 2002 AS ~ SEAN UR O~Y "LOT Money rais<'d-wdJ be used to upplement the school\ budget for new textbooks. Principal Rachel MarllnN satd. Fourth-grade student Helene PrUeau dlsplay her patrlothm at the opening ceremony. Dw1ng the opening ceremony for a trtath.lon at .SL Joachim School , students sing to a aowd of parents, studen and faculty. The tnalhlon enabled lhP students to have fun wh1h• honing their athletic skills • u kind of co1 ne-. over 10 what I teach In physic-al l'<Ju· callon -overall -.trenyth. ug1hty and fitness,• said Mtkc Davis, who was decked out m Manne fabgues for the OC'CdMOn The day also included an dcaderruc component. dS stu· dents m all grddes learned about vanous a pects of free· dom from presidents to the armed forces to the stamp that honor patnoti. and memonaJs. This 1S the tturd year the lnathJon has challenged stu- dents' fitne . The goal was to raise $25,000. said Jnell Shane. PTA president Alhlellc event mclud<>d basketball and footbdll lo<;s- es, musical chairs. an ob Ide I<• course and tug of wdr Fifth-grader Roxt1nnt1 Vivanco tned her skiU t1t th£> football toss While 'ih<> d1cln t '><ore• dn) point!>. 'he Scl1d sht> dtcl huV(' fun trymq. ·1 hk<> th.. tnathlon becdu c> 11 helps you behC>vP· in ym1r.Plf. • 'ihf' '>did ·Even 1f you don't wm, you can 'illll h•t>I qood t1bou1 vour..eU • John Sw1fl. a -.1xth·Qrdd· N '>did h(• h.•ctrnNI d lot dhout freedom whdc study· mg thP drtned fore in his cldssroom • 1 1.-amed that there· d lot • of dtffN<'nt JObs m the Anny, dnd a lot of people dfe in 1t dJld how lucky we are to have thPm to fight our wctrs dnd to be lrP<' John did Newport-Mesa residents far from immune to Lotto fever Ovistine Carrillo DAllV P1lot Tony Duvclll ha d veloped a ticket pnnb.ng rhythm Having pnnted one Lotto llcket after another over the• past few weeks, he' had to A lhr -year employee nt the Bay Cr; t Sptnts & Wm<> Shop Ul Costa .Mesa. Duvdll hds witnessed fU'Sthand the Lotto fever that has struck <:aworrud. Passefby , too, have watched the.seerru.ngly inilf1lle line of people seelung lorught's 175-nulhon Superlotto Plus JdCkpot from the tore Wlth the 'vmrung record. "I'm hoping (the store's! luC'k will tune on mP, • said SUSdn Jclmes. a spornd1c lot· tery pldyer With the ldrge bann r LI.st· 109 the store' pnor succes!.<.>S posted outslde helping to fuel the fire, rustomcrs have Oocked lo the store imply looking to enhance thetr chancP'i of wtn· ning. •We bgure three' d c:hdrm, • scud Rebecca Ramil , who 1S m her Lhlfd pool at work. ·we deoded to come here, to the lore that WUlS • Tbe re. which managed to sell an average of 5,000 tickets per hour Fnday afternoon. has expenenced a constant rush of peopl mce the 1ackpot got close to the SlQO..milhon range. said Bryan Ny#!, the 27-year- old own r of the Bay Crest store And that lolty range seems to bnng in people who don t w.u- cllly play "The odds are oulrdgeou but you don't have cl chance iJ you don't buy a ticket.· XtJ<1 Ed Balogh. who dreams of using tus W1.llJllllg to travel. ·1 onJy buy tickets when I the Jdckpotl is up to $70 or $80 nullton. even though your chances cl re bett r when it's lower • Aware that the odds au• stacked against them, people have continued to pour mt<> stor:es throughout Newport- Mes..t m ~arch of d wmrung tick t <>wromers to the lot- tery world und company pooh dlmO'it dlJ hctv tx>cn buying m bulk to h •1ght n th tr chances Tho'e mdt\'lduals who fre· quently pdrtlopate in the lot- lel) I •I their loydJty is lost m th<' CTOWcl. ·1 think wtth dnythmg over $150 million ther.-shouJd bed shut off JW.I for tht> people thdl buy llckPl!> dll the lime • saJd Bndn Como, an avid Lotto par- llcipdnl who hci dtt mpted to ht>1gh1t•n tu.. .. ~hdnC" by pur- chaslnq tic-kt>~ from three dif- ferent '>tOrl>S ·All you need is one dlld tf you're lucky. you'r; luck\ · "lo mdtter.what the r~n for tht.> purchase, one conunon trdlt to •veryone longing to WUl lS re~hmg what th y would do with the pnzP ·1 want to Wln c;o that I can buy d house on Lake Como in llaly and llve next to Versace.~ Comos.ud GRAND OPENING • 25% up to 45% OFF Thousands of Oriental Rugs. The Most Exdusive and Decorative. All Hand Selected. Designer Pieces. "' Rugs from 30 Ytars of Excellence ..••....•...............••.•••. Call Diane Ch 0 . Hft.640.~ for•~ ..... ~j~-- Around the World New this welketML Just received an entire new shipment· from ...... Pakistan, n .... .,,... ... Ttftlsla. A6 5*day. f!bruoty t 6, 2002 . . A whole lotta, money/or the teachers of Neuport-Mesa ~schools Some'°° people ttended ~Grants to lMcban Awudl dinner, sport· • send by the Newpon·Mw Schooll Poundat:lon. whJcb MW the Pf911Df.tdan ol 5210,000 tn grants to t.MC.hen by foundatkm boeld member Sco8 ,....._and the J>l9MD• tadon ol 191cbet ot BXal). Jenee Awardl by thrH mem- ben of the Newport·MeM federation al lMchen. Nona Loeta, foundation president end • 42-year veter. en of education h1maelf, acknowledaed the dedicated teac:hen. adrnlnlstraton and volunteers in attendance and pnsented e special appM ewe.rd to entertainer Jbn Roberti for his Y94f1 of set· vice lo the IChool community. Roberti noted that of h1I five children. th1'M ant ecJucaton and the other two ant married to educeton. Allo In atten- dance were Newport-Mesa Unll!ed School O!strlct'1 Supl Robert Barbot. the soven school board members and many of the grant donon. Fifty-eight community Vol• unteers had the tough Job of reviewing 261 eppllcatio111 for grants from teachers from 28 schoolt In total. 104 grants were awarded, ranging from several hundred dollan to morn than $9,000. Granll given by tho foun· dation are sporu;ored by a number of bu.sin end families, including the Auto- mobUe Oub of Southern Call· fomla1 Kevin end T_.... Bledcledge1 Boeing Charita· ble 'Th1ltJ Pwry Ca1nJ cantor· Jim cfe Boom COMMUNITY & ClUIS n1a Pederal Bank: Joba ..... DonM ~the~ Pilotl J&.O'* T. PemU Memortal1 Pletcher Jones Motclrcarw1 Martt Vidor and '*1da J. ......, Harbor Boulwvant ot can: the Robert HukeU P.am- 5:9 Holpltal, Cina · National Univer· lity1 ewport Rib Co., New- port-Mela Unilled School Dll- trid Employees. Padfte ute Foundatk>n1 Albert and Pnnlde ~, Reader'I Digell1 Sons of the American Leglon1 Union Bank of Call· fomia1 Ware Di5pol411 West· cllt1 Medical Leboratoriel1 the Jell WUcox family; the School Shop; and C.J. Sege.ntrom and Solll. An anonymous donor pro· vided cab award.I of $2,500 lo each of tho Teachen Excel· Lenee Awo.rd recipients from the 29 ICbools ln the c:Ustrlct, Mid Linda Mook. president of the Newport-Mesa Fed ration of Teachers. •Thil event and the awardl ere all made poulble by volunteen, • Loell 141d. ·we need more volunteer board memben who want lo .r.~-r.~' MIKE'I ~i °CAIPETI OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery• .W OD a winning 'tMm. a tMm that hu raiMd and gtv- m away over $2.5 milliOn In tMcber grants In recent yeuw.• More lnlormation on the IChoo1 foundatlaa may be obWSned by calling Loats at (~) ?60.()387. Sl!AllCH POI TALENTt You went to ling, c1anC9 or blow your homf Well; U you're betwMD the eo-ot e and 18. youmayentmtbe Seatch for ~t cont.It PN':' Milted by the~~ C ub of N9wport HatbcJr. Awards wW be made to the wtnnerw In MCh age divilton. wtth a c:ha°"9 to go on to the nut i.v.l. nu. wW all taka piece March 1.5 at Outs In Corooa del Mar. Por entiy fonm and more infonnation, call 0... lottod at (949) 673-8701. The deedllne ls March 8. MOU ON JOHN WAYNE AllPOJm WWJam Detoy4a leu.r to the editor concamlng my comments on the potential expemion of John Wayne Alt· port needs eome relpONle. Oetoy 1ayt, ·we have been told definitively by the Airport Working Group that there ii no room to add a single run- way at JWA. • Unfortunately the working group does not have control over John Wayne expanaton plan.I. The county of Orange has the abWty (and a plan) to add runwayt and tenn1nal lptlat by ll8CUrlng the property north of the pre. sent airport to Redhlll Avenue. IOUth ol the preeent airport to Mte .........,..... Cenunlc Carpets• Area Ruga l'loorlnt1 -~ ~ * 1 H Vlnyla • Ceramics FeaturinB ,A.LLOC ~ .. • ... ft ft Wood • LamlnatH No Clu. frut•ll1~t1on Wood l'loorlnt Rdlnlshlns & Ntw ~s ..... , ~--" lmt•ll«J rwocM---riCALL NOW =:& 642-8400 Nf!w DESIGN CENTER . ''For All Your Decorating Needs/H • Custom-Mede Pumlture . -Conn • P9do Purnkure • o .......... Shades . MKAnbur '8oul9Yud and .-'° llnl"'*Y onw. 1be CUl'NDt runway would be ••"'ed °"' 8dlCol Street (tbe CICqlty OWDI the~ 8w:b Coif Courie property), JUll •the nmway w• w•!JwMled over~ et Loi Aage'x Im.matlaaal. OelOy Myt J>N11UN to make John Wayrt11 operabt 2A boun •woo•t came from ~~~~ Swtb County dliel kMP bu&ldtng h.oam, adding bull· MM ad tndultry, the dmMand tor lnaeued a1r tramportadcn wW c:ontlnue b9yoQd what bu been aft..s In the MW tettlement agreemml Aa DMoy pamta out. •the airllnM have lhowrl QO Inter· e1t tn cwf.ws at El '?bro• and I might add. at John Wayne A1rpcrt wltber. u they bad tblir' c:bo6cl, they would have Jobn Wayne operate 2' boun a day. Oetoy 14}'1 there ii no fac· tua1 lnfonnation to support any of thOM Uu9e c:1alml when 1 wrote, •El lbro would prov1de lower air far91, more dMttnaUon and lea effects on UI naigbborl. • ny to gel to Tuclon from John Wayne for a 9 a.m. meeting, and you have to leave the day before or catcb a OJabt out of LAX. BecaUM ol compef!tton, 1 can get to Mlnneapolil for 40% ie. by flying out of Loi Ange· i. than Johll Wayne, even booking wtth the Mme carrier. Southwell A1rUnel Jpedal farwl cover all of Callf omla 'I .... I -i&t11J .......... •O --•W•1 • --····· •Sci' .. , .. ...... =~~~. El 'taro ii • 5,00CMicre-plul airport. Jobn Wayne 11550 ec:NI. The,.,.. home in lrvlne to !l Tbro would be the equ.lva*rt ol btADG. OD the Balboa PeninlUla 6Un JWA. where the D01M problem II lit• U. to nonel Oetoy'I lettm WU all I nMdied to dncb the lending al my donation to the A1rpOlt Working Group PAC. I hope you·wUf .-id one too. Mall your ch«k lo P.O. Box 936, n.tin, CA 92781-<>93e. IEIMCB C.UI MEBT· INOI nm WEl!X: MONDAY e ,..., Harbor MeM Uons Cub wm meet at Zublel Restaurant TUISOAY 7:30 a.m..: The 40·mernber Newport Beech Sundle Rotary Cub wfl1 !Met at Ptve Crowns Restaurant for a pro- ~ ~~h Sbmet:llr. 9-.30 p.m.: The COila Mesa· Newport Harbor 1Jonl Oub, the Jftah Fry Oub, will meet et the Colt.a Mela Gol1 and Country Club for a student rpeaker contelt W!DNISOAY 7:15 a.m.: The 20-member South Coast Metro Rotary Club wfl1 meet at the Center Club (www.touthcoaatmetro rotary.org), and the Newport Harbor KiwaniJ Club will meet et the University Athlet· lcOub. Noon: Tha 35-member !Khange Club al the Orange Cout will meet at the Center I.or the Prwventton ol ChUd AW. for a check pn1•1atkln. • p.a.: The 80-m.nber Rotary Cub ol Nwwpcn.&J. boa will meet It the~ Cortnthian Yacht Club for a program by the Okazaki Youth Escbanae PUUdDenta ~Tw00a.or;,. · 1 p.a.i The 20·plus mem. ber COlta M.a-Orange Coat ar.Jdut Uona Club wfl1 meet at Mimi'• Cale for a program by Httk ....._on the Youth AchliwYen Program. Nooa: 'The .SO-member COila MeN Kiwanll Club wU1 meet at the Holiday Inn, the Newport Beach.corona del: Mer l<lwan!S Club will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Meitl111 ~ d1lam the C1).Udren'I MUM· um. the SO.member Bxchange Club ot Newport Harbor wt11 meet at the Newport Harbor Nautlcal Museum to bear me give 1 talk titled •A New Era for Service aubl· (www.nhexchangeclub.com1, and the 100·member New. port·Irvine Rotary Club will meet al the Irvine Mantott for the annual Youth Speech and Singing Contests (www.nJ rotary.org). Doily Pilot I\ Sotur~. FebM>ry 16, 2002 A7 . Stores a re coming to South Coast Pklza DON l.fACM I OAlY Pl.OT Three Whittler· Elementary School students dive lnto one of more than 100 books donated by Newport Coast Elementary School students. Whittier Elementary School gets books from the heart , Deirdre Newmain DAILY PILOT Some Costa Mesa stude nts received a bterary valentine gift from Newport Beach students Thwsday. Students from Newport C oast EJe- mentary School collected books and delivered them to Whittler Elemen- tary School as part of the ftrst Books from the Heart progrnm The 'itudents also attached notes rn the books about why they en1oyed them. The book exchange was suggested by Mayd Zlegler, a parent at Newport Coast who wanted children at the school to be aware that other sh.tdents 10 lhe d1stnct do not have the same advantages. The students collected more than 100 books. WhJtber teachers will dis· tnbute the m to children who have redched specidl reading goals. S outb COMt Pl.ua ls opening new stores for spnng:-'018 new stores include name, Anne font.alDe and Va Cleef fr ~ is a destination for women looklilg for the la~ 1n fashion trends in apparel @d accessones. lbe boubque fea- tures brands such as Comme des Garcons,Moschino,Philosopby by Alberta Femmi. Paul Snuth, Jwcy Jeans, Frankie B., Alexan- der Mc:Queen and more The store is an exclusive i.rf Orange County. and is in South Coost Plaza's Crate & Barrel/Macy's Home Store wing. Anne Footmne is a young French designer who creates her clothing in the tradition of "white linen· in her coubtry of ongin, Brazil Her clothing col· lecbons are done in the simpllo· ty of white, wblcb in Brazil is believed to bnn9 good luck and is also the trend for the spring 2002 runway. The Anne Fontaine Boutique is a West Coast exclusive and will open in March. Van Cleef & Arpels will also open this spring, and ts an Orange County exC:lusive. It's known for lts innovative designs and settings, which include the •mysterious setting• technique, which somehow hides the prongs underneath a gemstone. Van Cleef & Arpels uses only the highest-quality gemstones, and its pieces are often interchange- able. For example, bracelets can be lmked together to create necklaces, b'rooches can. become pendants or hair clips, and ear- rings have detachable drops. Van Qeef & Arpels' famous cllenteJe 1I1cludes the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Jacqueline MEPHisnJM THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING SHOES Greer Wylder BEST BUYS Kenn~y. Grace Kelly, the King of Nepis.l. Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren, to list a few. Summerhlll Ltd. has opened a new cor1S1gnment fwruture and home accessones hop m Costa Mesa. Summethlll Con- sign Design carries Shabby Chic, designer fabrics. cottage pteces and traditional f\.1nuture Summerhill Constgn Design I!> at 369 E. J 7th St.. Costa Mesa (949) 764-1764. A big Rolex watch sale IS happerung at Wlnstoo's Jewel- en 10 Costa Mesa. The store car- nes new and pre-owned fully recondlboned Rolex watches The lady-Date1ust watch starts at $3,495, the Presidents watch for women starts at $4,995, and the men's Presidents watch starts at $5,995. It also carries dlwnond be2els and cha.ls from $.195 W1.11- ston's Jewelers \Sat ins.a Ne wport Blvd .. Costa Mesa (9491 645-9000. 1be Designer Outlet for home funus.tungs is having a February sale: all merchandise is reduced 15°u to 50°0 Included 10 the sale are beds, fine furniture, and tab· ncs and tnms. The Designer OutJ t at 2925 AJtway Ave . Costa M . (7141979..(1679. The North FKe h.avmg l seJDlllMUdl Sdle through Mon· day at its Tha.ngJ Square store tn Costa M All chscontlnued fall outerwear, now sports, Tck- ware perf onnance porb-wear. . equipment, footwear d.Dd cces· ~n a.re on 5Cd • Th North Face ~ at 1870-A Harbor Blvd , C°"td Mesa. 19491 646·0909 Hl· TI.me Wine Cellars is offcnng a winter wm da.ss called Wm Apprcoatton 101 Wlth Jt1D Duane Thf! cldSS meets on three wn.serub\'e Saturdays lrom 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 pm. dnd will '>tart F<>b 23 For r~r­ vabons and deldils call Dut10e at ('M9J fi50-84b1. Ext 23 1 I fJ- Tune Wme C'elldr> is di 250 Ogl St • Costa Mr~ S.hoe Island Ladles Designer Show Warehouse hd moved trom tts E 17th St loca bon m C~to M~ to d new locabon betund Blockbuster Video at 1673 lrvme .\ve Show lhland cdlTles des1gner women's shoes and boots. There's a large selec· bon of wintPr and <:Mual hOP.S t949) 574-Jq14 De Luxe hoe Repair at Fa.'ih· ion lst.:lnd m Newport Bedch repall"S !>hoes and accesc;on . mcludmg boot!.. handbdgi.. belts ctnd luggdge l~ h!.1 of !>ervu:es are.custom color matclung. restylmg dyeing, reflrustung and orthoped..ac work (9491 71 q.1758 • llEST IUYS appears Thu™1ays and S.turdays Send information to Grfff" Wyld~r at 330 W Bay St . Con.a Mesa, CA 92627 or via fax at (949) 646- 4170 TAX BBIEFI I MANAGEMEllT Refinance, Purchase, Debt-Consolidation, Home Improvements and Auto Loans FREE CONSULTATION INDEPENDENT LAND ROVER closeout SALE on now! AND RATE QUOTE CALL: CHRIS TRIGUEROS (714) 88J·1245 Mon-Sat 10-6. Sttn 10-5 ~ld7 HARBOR BLV D 650 949 5860 1727 Westclilr Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 . 949-642-FEET (3338) COo..... iA MESA CA . • ·• ..... . . . .. .... \'J l'f Hf I •HM/\NCE l T [),'(JM ~{; ANNOUN CI NG THE NEW YEA R FASHION SALE. 12 months, no interest, no Ins tant In -S to re REBATE $3 yd. .. {•kc •n 1Mw11 SJ P"' <1quatt \11nl U Jt Kt h.) oll all i..:a..-..i.m Du r\>nt T,..;t c.irrc~ Ch.JoM horn 5 l\.ara \Jn ~hln htlVrC'fn ht-nwv I and fc:bn.wry 15 Lu11urtUU.\ lnwrc: 1n '40 colC\n. I Tu1un In 4'> colors Bcrbfr flKk In 12 ro&on <..orduro\ Lot•r 1n 20 Cole>,. Alto\ n Loop In 40 co""' .~(J (~] NORTHSTAR FINANCIAL DRE UC.# 01244738 "Eclectic furnishings & accessories from around the globe." 20% All Furniture! Take an addltloDal 20% OFF ill 11nftnlahed fUrnlture! • 7700 Squue Foot Sbowrooa'I • Wide Selecllai of An In' n la Colon • ...._ Woodl __.. •811Srm Plae Md ........ • Open -ru.. . 511.. I.. 8:30 • !ua 11~ • o I A8 So!urdoy. Febvory 16, 2002 TODAY The YMCA ENCOREplu wW sPQnSOr free-breost can- cer screenings for women 4d and older at Harbor Christian Fellowship. 740 W. Wtlson St., Costa Mesa. Screenings include a mammogram, clini- cal breast exam and sell- exam instructions. Call to schedule an appoinbnent. (714) 935-9720 or (714) 806- 2037. A program tlUed "fems and Staghorns• will be conducted at 9:30 a.m . by Don Wood. fonner president of tbe Los Angeles lnternational Fem CtllLOCAM AVAILAKS (Ml) 1413Ut ~11!1!1!!!!1· llartot Ckrtallaa ftOOWIMp Sunday Momlnt S."a · 10 am CChlld.:&rc Sun On11I ......, ... Sllidf. -................. 140 W Wlbon COOY ~ CA (N9) 651·7750 HARIOR CHfUITIAN CHURCH CDtsctple1 of CIMilt) 24111M91 Aft. ..__. ....... CA (148) 145-5711 .....-.0 .. .,.... .... Canrmmicy Unrr 114J~-.c-.-­... ,,.. .. "0-liot hHMllOI" Ot. JuancUa Evan M.t:Uit~ 1mr..--.r...,.. Society. The program, which ts port of the Wettltend Gar· dener Senes, will be held at the Shennan Ubraty & Gv· dens, 2647 E. Cont Highway, Corone. del Mar. Free. (949> 673-2261. Orchid grower• .ct "9don from around Southern C.U- fomia wiU conv rge at the VC lrvm Arboretum tor the annual Winter Orchid Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the corner or Campus Drive and Jamboree Road on the UC Irvine North Campus. $2, children t 2 and younger a.od members of the Friends of UCI Arboretum are free. (949l 824-5833. The 2002 Sweetheart Ball to help raise funds for the Hoag J leart Institute will begin at 6 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The dance will be put IG1 _, 1' OIAHCil CQN'I"$ ~ fnWlOOUI ""'• &nu11• ••Y _. MfllNJH QMl&IS •WRY IWlrow ---------Cl -........ + on by the $52 Club ot Hoeg Hospital Foundation and TUf any & Co. 5450 per cou· pi.. $225 per lndividue.l. Reservauona requi.1'9d. (949) 514-7208. llllDAY ·~y Nt9hl Uft, • a per- fonnance in sell-expression through music, song. dance, comedy and readings, will begin at 7 p.m, at the Center for Spiritual Di.scovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. Cost.a Mesa. $8, SS for seniors ages 60 and oldeT, $3 for children age 10 and younger. Atten- dees will bave a chance to perfonn before the audience. Call to arrange to peTform. (714} 969-4718. Temple Bat Yahm Unlversi- ~y·s Rob Gree~field Distin- guished Speaker Serles con- tinues with authof Stephen ns NcwponCmtu United Mcthod.ilt Church Rev. Cuhlttn Coots.. Pastor 160 I Margutti1c Ave. corner of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 64+-074S Sam Qum u'Onh1p Snv1n J°'1m Wonl11p 1md OJiMrrni s""""' Srhoot Yo111/J mNrm11waly A ·A t.odo<mttred pui'h communi1y. instructed It the Wun! of lrtitl ~nd l\'ncwcd by tht' ).acr.mcnb Our Lady Queen of Angels 20'46 Mar Visu Drive Ncwpon Boch. uJifornia 92660 (949)6«.-0200 Fax (949)644-1349 Rev Mom~r W1llwn P. \1d~u&hhn. Pastor IJTURGI~: ~curd.a~-. \ pm. (Camor). ~ndiy, 7·00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Cont<"mporary). I 0;00 (Clwir). 11:30 a.m. (Canror) and H>O p.m. IC.:Ont<"mponry) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303\'b~ Newport Bead\ 673-1340 or 673-6150 Olwd\ 10 am• 5 pm ~ Sd'IOOl 10 am ___.,,...,,....,., SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Padtl: VttW Ct Nlwp:xt lloch 644-2617 a: 675-4661 Olweh IOam ~ SctlCOl 10 am ---· ....-oa. Pl' • Ill .. Wiltlt<ll-......................... .,., .... ~ ............................ . --.... ... BIOom, who wrote •PoltvWe, A Club ot Cult\nl in Heart· land America.. Tbe lectwe will begin at 7 p.m. at~ kt Yahm, 101 t Camelbeck St.. Newport 8eKb. m, $10, SS senion and lludeml. Cell f 01 reservatiool. (949) 644· 1999. TUISIAY A cook.Ing dml ud book- slgning for •Be Nourilhed Cooking Clau, • pre1ented by Eden Foods and author Rebecco Wood, will be given from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ln the patio cafe of Mothen Mar- ket. 225 E. t 7tb SL. Co$ta Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. Doily Pilot a.m. at the Cok>oy Plaza at FuhiOo Island m Newport 8Mdl to boOOr its ~ preli- dimltl during lunch .nd tee a lbowtng ot new spring 'falh· ions by Cbko'•· (949) 644· 4032 or (949) 854_.501 . TM program will be held at The Cents Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Cott.I Mi Tkkets Mt S36 and Meting . limited. (949) 673·0895 .• . . 1'be IG JI I k0 r..lly wlU pre- nl two videos and host a ......... .-Teecta-dinner and lecture bn raw nae c..IMo11da __. food at 6:30 p .m. at the New-ers Mlit. will hold • program about the orlgtns of the port Hilb Club HoUJe, 1900 n. l in the Port Carlow Ploce. Newport American uag at p.m. Beach. $15 for dinner and lec-Colta Mela Community Cen-ter. 1be program will be con· twe. Reservations requested ducted by Charles Kissel, (541) 488-8865. who owns a large collection • of historical Oag replicas. The Orange .coue College wlll community center, 1845 Park host a Friday Night Planetan- Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (71") · um~ at 7:30 p .m. at the 54~ 0229 schools planetarium on cam-~ · pus at 2701 Fairview Road. A lree · seminar on heart health will be given in the patio cafe of Mother's Matket from 6:30 lo· 8 p.m. m the • patio cale of Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. 17th Sl, Costa The Newport Beach New-Mesa. comers Oub will meet at 10 WEDNESDAY Costa Mesa. $10 per how, $25 for series of three pro- grams. Futwe classes will be March 1 and 15; April 5. 12. 19a.nd26:Moy10, 1741ld 31 ; a.od June 7 and 14. The sene., is designed for adults curiou~ about tbe cosmos. (114) 432- 5880 or www.occtlckets.com WORSHIP DIRECTORY 420 West 19th Stttct, Costa Mesa (949) 548-7727 Rev. Mic~el Bankhud. P.utor Adult Sunday School; 8:45am Childttn's Choir: 9:00am Worship & Children's Sunday School: lOam C.brilt C.burcb by the Sa L 'ntc<d ~k<hoaduc 1400 W IMlboa Blw •• Nn.opon lb..h 4ha -~ s-t.r Sdloel ••• , ......... O.W-~i.t.I l'M Rn. llt Gco.p R 01 V Pa.iut ,.., c.n 1110 C....Meea ~VIBI UNTii> ~ CHUacH 1701 ...... C.M. Wer1hl;&a..dl ...... ................. Or. Richotd (7141979·1234 ,,.,...,........,,.,.....,_c ··- wa.DlllCOU. l/lf/JH UMNC owsr NiD~OCAtQWM.NTY ~ ~'d Pt.er D t-~vn«. R«IOf ~UNIM' M:HlOllU: • ....... .....,.r .. ~. ? -• .,_,,, ~AIMlt al* ~ 10 ... ~ r..iwrioc NUfbUtY GtMi AVAJLA&U. 1be SJerra Club wtll host a commuruty meeting declicat- ed to the preservation of Ban- ning Ranch. the 420~acre pa.r- eel of land adjacent to the Orange Coast River Park, with bicycle, walking trails. arroyos and picnic areas. The meeting will be held at J;30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa COm· munity Neighborhood Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave.. Costa Mesa. (949) 645-6621. (949) 645-6621 . THURSDAY A 90-mlnute breakfast boost held by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will be held from 7 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drtve. Costa Mesa. $12. $17 at the door. Reservations requested. (714) 885·9090. FRIDAY The Orange County Jewish Community Scholar Program dnd tbe Balboa Perfonrung Arts Theater Foundation pre· sent A.B. Yehosbua • dn Israeli William Faulkner• New York l\Jnes today. A pri- vate reception for sponsors will begin at 11 a.m.. the lunch and program for all oth- er guests will begm at 12 p.m. Fii. 26 The YMCA ENCOREplus will sponsor a free breast Cdn· cer screening for women 40 dnd older at St. Joachim Catholic Churc h, 1964 O range Ave., Costa Mesu Screenings include a mum· mogram, clinical breast exam etnd self~exam in trucllon!. Call to schedule an appoint- ment. (714) 935-9720 or (7141 806-2037. A lree workshop on reJlexol- ogy. promoting health and wellness while reducmq stress and fatigue, will h1• presented from 6:30 to 7 ·10 p.m. in the patio cafe ot Mother' Market, 225 E. 17th St., Co ta Mesa. Reservallon., required. (800) 595-MOMS Ian WUmut, who led the research team that cloned the world's h.rst rndmrtlal, d lamb named Dolly, wiµ give a lee· ture dl 7 p.m. at the UC lrvinl' Bren Events Center as part 01 the university's Biological Sci· ences and Allergan Founda· lion lecture serie . FreE> Reservations required. Tiw cost is SS to park in the Me d Structure. Re ervat1on~ requested. (949) 824-7252 01 www.blo.uci.edu/wilmut PAID AOVERTISEt.ENT AFTER OILY 110 IONTHS OF BEING OPEN 11 IESTQIFF PlAZA Califomia Styli Homt Colfection is off to a fabulous tart! The store owned by the local mother and son design team Lois and Michael Streit are offering 35-SQ'I o off on select furniture in order to make room for veral new exdusive lines. Direct from England The Old Wood Collection ha ju t arrived. This consists of antique English pine, appro~imately 80-250 years old. Such timber is ~aimed wood originating from historic English homes and farmhou . As an example, a fannhouse din~ table ael1s for <1Pf-1'0xitnatetV $150 ~fool CotlfOnti• Sty_&! is altO the exdu.~ve retailer OI a new line of Frend\ bedding-" Dan's Nos Mak>ns". Thi consls o/ duvets, ~. pilJoW caees and more. t:Udan fre9Q • ltlllan dinntt liM by Vletri is now ~ olffted at 20t..= o. ~· diNd c • ,,,., c:.n·pm grftt to their customers. Another tine of fabric which California Stylt is exclu~i\ eh R.'}>~ting is Robert Alll'O This consists of many 0114? ot a kind custom furniture pjl'l..l~ and drapes. Due to thl' popularity of o ur custom. floral arrangements California Styh> has addoo another floral desigrn.>r with experience fmm the Ritt Carlton, as well .l.., d ing the centerpieces at th1.., years Oscar's. This wUJ be ·' great addition to the tore flours are Monday throu~ Silturda)' 10 AM to 6 PM .iild Sunday by Appointment. for ~ iril0i1Nti0n on C•llfontl•~ $1 Home Coll«tion Call 9) ~ or visit ~°" · ~luom. nu. " the ~ caufomia ~le .aott, wtth the ftnt loCadon catfting to interior deli~ at ftw ... UM Design Cenwr. The Wllieclilf Mui --.. loatl8d • lrvint '1iW. a Siwa 111 dh SL an Nftiopart~ Daily Piiot POl.:ING CONTINUED FROM A 1 Lindsey said. ·They'r old and decteptl. And mor for u f ty u , we decided lo d an th J tu up.· The wooden. weather·beat n pol -defaced Wlth grafftti Md bird drop· pmgs-Md become a playground for local children, who w re known to tug on their dangling wt.reS. Some surfer hav complained about the removal of th pol , which had been Uled lo m ure the b lght of IOfD8 extreme wav at the Wedg , Undley said. cropping. Th hf-con, lighted by 120·volt pow r Wll" attached lo the pol • l u to h Ip guid hips and oth r v l into th harbor r.o th y don't nm aground. There w r oo ~I on top ol lh south J tty. • In 19%, th C t Guard cut I • tnclty to th tx•aron and rnstdll d olar cells to pow r th hght. The agency' Aid to Ndvlgation Team ov th ma.int nee of the ~a· con. · M mbers or th c t Guard rut· t r Narwhal, which 1 lalloned m Corona del f\.tlr, helped take the po (town Work r u~ chdln saw Friday morning to cut down th poles. push· 1.ng I.hem as they beaan to fctll mlo th water. \ r>l •t the Job, l..lnd y d. The Oronge County Sheriff' DepartmPnt' twbar petrol aJlo jdned m th Hort, agr mg to haul th pol oul of th water to e landfill. •l'hey'U Ju.it pick them up. and 20 nunut lat r they'U be out of h r • • ad C:n.,-g Kibby, a mdnne mechanic wath the• hcsrbor polTol. • M<>il lik ly. th y'll go mto o landfill.· The navtgatJon team used a st I· hulled boat to drag the bundled poi. ~ck to the dock, wb re they w r hault'<l out of th water. •Th y w re ugly, and they w re caLISlJl<J a hazard out lheM, • Sa1d John Hurst, dtief offi r on th team. •Jt's th right thing to do.• • ~day, febtuaty 16, 2002 ,,,. 1be pole9 were fest ned into con· crete on the pathway above the rocks that make up th j tty. Th y wer inJtlally used to provid power to ct bghted beacon at th Up or lhe out· Red·E·R nldls, bd d tn Co ld M . dolldted th wpfl).(.'nt to com- • MUl CUNTON cown the ernwonment and Joho w..,,.. Airpott. He may be r•.Khed at (9'9) 7~ll0 or by e-tNll -1 PJW/ c/.ntonel~tJma com DAIY l'llOT One of the toppled poles ls removed from the rocks of the jetty. REPORT CONTINUED FROM A 1 AModates, found that Coach David Perkm • h1 coaching 5talf, trainer Steve Moreno, teum physician Dr. P ter Kam. dnd the administration dnd fdruJty dt the school and the ch.\tnct were ~not to blame for Colby\ death. Perkins was not dVcilldble for comment. What's not an th<-report l.!> any direct lnlomwllon from the Colby famtly physacadn, Dr Na2li Ahmed. That anfortrk1Uon was not made avatldbk> to anve-.- llgators by Matt Colby\ moth- er, Kelli Colby, who dl<>o d rued a request to talk to mv uga· tors. The mvesbganon found thdt Colby did not mention dlly ron· cussion symptoms unW a week after they happened pl 21 - alter a game agc11mt CcntenJ'Udl • lxJh School-was the t~ tune Colby m nt.toned to hie; lrdlll r, St ve Mor no, that h had ct heOOath , fldusea Cllld pre<-.,ure behtnd thP l')'l'S dll<.l an thP 'lnlL'> cetvaty dJIN d Sept 15 gdJT\P d<Jtltn.,1 \\1'<,lffitn'>tl'r I laqh &hool f\.lort•no was <one c•rn •d dboul < 'oll1y., 'ymptorn'> t1nd th{> IPnqth of tum• thdl h<HI t•lilflS'id ht Ion• the\' Wt•rt• n·pur1· Nl so tw ...-·nl d noh~ honw to C~b) ·., motht.'r. Uw rt>port 'tt1ll!"- Kelli < ·olhy '>('I up d de!( tor's u.ppomtnwnt with Ahnwtl Im lht> lolJowmq 1\ttx.(ld) Ahm1 -d Wd' oul of town .incl WldVdlldhlt• for c-ommt>nl hul tht• rt>pnrt st.111~ lhcJI tht• rt•h tt-..• .,hf> <Jd\'(• to ( nib} 'tttd • ~ lcttt cun prtlfl.J<v thlS WPt•k, hut no hntKI tullm<J Cctn pkty on fndct\'. but 001 lull Ud.Jnt> • Tiw C'o'itd f\l<"'M! ttlhk•Uc ''''" lollowt>cl tho't' dan•c taon' d<'C'urch IHJ to I hi' report •\lthouqh Colbv ,,,., not NEWPORT STONE Complete /)(!ri(p1 r 'ilwtNYJom ... whe" e 'd11u is made a ord11ble .. On Sale o" ... TIJ Sl.99 ea• Tra\ertlne J..50 ~a Man Slabs SO~ off• 1-'rl-e Delhe~ M,,,.,_ • Gnl11111 • UmcJtutt# \lab•• \Iott • Cabit"t' Cttwllfk • Porultlin • C•IJWI • Mood • H 1ttdow 1rttmttrlll( (H9) 645-7799. <714) -137-7799 1'JJ , .......... ..-.. C'1"10 \ltv . SALE HOURS: mvolvro m cont<lrt dnlli , t"M? Wd trcl.U'Ung to pkiy for a new dPfC?n· Sive lini up an wtuch he would be an outsid linebacker rdth r lhdJl tu r{'9UJM po..1bon ru an insad lin<'IJ<Kkc r. For ruruung pliiy , Um, pos1- tJon involVi l(Jppang down and givi.ng th runner d <,m.111 frd.m • or attack. acron1ing to the report· •Th.is pos1bon would ha'e tx>en from th • houJd r J>dd to the · knee I •v I, m a hitting ~11Jon to takP. on bl0< kl'rs. wath hao; .. boulder J>ttd dnd I ~ und not tus helmet.· But vicJ<'C t..11~ from Uie Sept 18 gelffiC show thdl C 'olhy dow he~t mto t1fl opposmg pldy- ' •r 'ie\. Ntll lleS dO<I -.cemed .. tow lo CJ<'l up Bdon• lht• < )( oan \ aew ycunc ~·pt 2K. P1•rkln!» till had con- c't'm.' dhout Colby pl.dying, ev('n 1hou~1h lhp plttyPr cldunt.>(f h "•L'> not t•xpt.•n •ncIDg dny morl' 'ymptom ... •ll'>l> d<'< orchng lo th<> r('pOrt "Therefore, Coach ·Perkins a ked hb son AJ cllld ~ercll other cl fnends or Matt how Matt was 'really' leeling. AJ and Matt' other friend all told Coach Perkins thclt Mtltt Wd\ hne <1nd feels good,· the report tell;!$. The report d taJ.ls d nes of events from the Sept. 18 gam<' Colby dlso phtyed on the luckoff t am and was mvolv~ m a tackle on th game's hr l pltty, but not a • pcctdculdr collision.· Colby then played tn 'iOme ol lh def ensw play but d9d.Ul w not involved m •any Ull\b"\J· al tacltl . • Dunng d ubs<Jquent Costa Mesa lockotf. Colby had dnoth- er contact wath dn opponent hlockcr On Oc·edn View·., ~econd ofll'nstve 1>ltty ttlter that, Colby contaaned tht.• pldyer whale t1nother pld)'t'r tnt><l to block hun. He mdflttgod to dVOld the ldC kJ • Bui oon ttft r that play. c. ·olby Wdlked off the ra Id. ~lor no approached tum d.Od not1C'f'd his hands were con· vu.b'11CJ. 'Tb> trainer took Colby\ h<'lmel off and had him .. 11 on lhf> trdlJ'Wlg table on th<• '>lde- hm"!t A., Colby Wd trying to expldlll his ymptom~ to ~ toreno. tus lev I of comooll!>- rws d tenorat d to unc:on- " 1ow.n~ dnd the ronvuhaons wor.t>ned Moreno called l)J I dfter Colhy l~t roru.oousn~. dnd C)( ;'dJl V\cw\ doctor d.bo nihllro to the 1dehnes fk'C'ause tJwre Wd' no emergency nwdacdl •:qwpment on the !IP.Id, they t ould onJ~ Weill unW tht• J>cira- m<"tlJc· urut amved St>vPrdl nunulc!> dft<>r lh<' I.JI l Ctlll, the paramedlo dnwed dt thC' fat'ld As Colby wa., being ldk n to UC'J Medacd.l Ct•nter hts hl'drtbedt and bredlhang !.toppf><i An emergency nlf'dautl tech.n1C1dn m the ambulance revavNJ him ctS 1t arnvt!d dt the trdumt1 <{'Oler. but a (.I q-an te I lound tht1t he Wd brc.aan de.Jd Tut• C. 'olhy fdllllly d !ndcd to ldke him ofl We -;upport S).,· te~ ~11urdtly morrung Barbot -..ud lt wauJd probe•· hi)' tdkP d lew weeks for h \Id.ff to look over the report but stJ'eS.<;('(I h wus open to rtklkmg chd.ny~ to protPCt th<· Sdfcty of tus ~tuclPnts "Wt•'re qua.ng to t.lo thts In the.> pmt ol trytnq to lll• tx•Ucr. cll'dliny with '>ludents dJld their l.a\.es dnd. of course If there· tln~'ttunq we tilll do IM'ltN w • w;JJ • ll<uhul '-<tlcJ • Deirdre Newman COYt'f\ ~uu \Ion s~ !NY ~ reached •t (949) 57•-4221 Of by e-mail at <h•n:Jre ~nftt•t!f'Mi com ANO f ""( ~ ... [ I Mturml! ( '/uf 111111/o /'11,~/11ri110 Fm111 1lw f111111111 ' '"·'' n. ,1.111ra111 Ill \1•\\ p1111 H1·.1d1 • , r ,, ~ ,, , .. , 7%1 Cl' II RAH. #r H LN llNC. rt>N Bf.ACft CA 92647 I /, I''· 11 .. ,/I,,,,, }111/ ··fl,,,, .;Iii,,, I ~DREXEL HERITAGE. 1~"' l J 1-( I rl"' l J I SATURDAY, FEB. 16TH -SUNDAY, FEB. 24TH For the first time ever, Drexel Heritage Furniture of North Carolina has sent over 20 truckload of fine furniture to the We t Coast for thi unprecedented event. Many Items At Or Below Dealers' Cost SPECTACULAR SAVINGS on Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Upbolstery, Armoire , Occa ional Piece , Entertainment Centers, Exotic Oriental Ru and Much More! Hurryl All IWnl Sold On A First<ome. Flnt-Senred l•if ltMJs Off«'«J lncluc* ShOwroom ~ Discontinued INms And Slightly lmperlect ~ s.turcMy. February 161/Jd 23-10 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ~ febr'*Y 17 IOd 24-11 A.M. to 6:00 '-M. ~.,.,rldlf. '*"9fy 11-22 -10 A.M. to l:OO P.M. ' 111111 Cllllll ILOW •Gdwing UQht. • .,, emlbit of photogr.phs bf Richlltd R~ wiH be on dllpl' through M.rth 31 .t the OrMge County Museum of Art. 850 WI 0emente Ori· w. ~ a..cti. MuMun'I hours.,.. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuetdaly thnd~ ~ day. SS adUtts. S4 fot .nioi'I and stUdentJ. free for memben • u•• en younger ~ 16. (949) 75~ 1122. A 10 Saturday, Febtucwy 16, 2002 Doily Pilot 'Operas' explores urban jungle Tom Titus F~ THE DAILY PM.OT New York ls a Jungle - or at leut an avuuy - ln Joseph Pmtauro's ·Metropolitan Operas,• a collection of THEATER nine one-act REVIEW plays present- ed by Orange Coast Col- lege's Repertory Theater Company. Sex, religion and a fasci- nation with birds are the recurring themes of these short dramas, which range from highly involving to strangely distant. Pintauro FYI • WfNlt: ·Metropolitan Operas• • Where: Orange Coast College Studio Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa • When: Closing performances 8p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday • eon: $6 • Cell: (714) 432-5640 has given some of his characters layers of emotion: others )'e(:eive merely a once-over. 1Woof the three most affecting one acts are offered at the beginning of the program . In "Seymour ln the Very Heart of Winter.· a fadlng, self- absorbed actress (Kabe McGuire) who's now llVlng wtth a chauffeur (Angel Cor- rea) presents her lover wtth an exasperallng challenge Another, more ucces fuJ actress (Angela Lopez) rubs 1t m at the expense of her less successful fnend (Enn Arnsworth) as they share "Ten Dollar Dnnks. • The first of the bi.rd plays is •Rex.• ln which a vegetan- an couple debate whether to consume a pheasant the woman has snuffed out with her car. Heather Layton and Adam Navarro both impress -but Navarro's costume, a tuxedo jacket and paint-pat- tered wtute pants. remalnl a mobvabonaJ my tery SEE OPERAS PAGE A15 M:>TOS 1Y V.N4 HlW-1 O.t.lY lltlOT T.E. Russel as WlllJam, left. and Kevin Corrigan as Jeff rebeane for Southcoast Repertory's •Lobby Hero• on the Ma:lnstage. LAUGHING IN 'IHE 'LOBBY' KENNETH LONERGAN's 'LOBBY H ERO' RETURNS TO SCH , WHERE IT GOT ITS START, FOR A FULL PRODUCTION Y~Chang DAILY PILOT Sunon Billig says it's mter- esb.ng being on the other 1de. Most ot us, for some reason, get scared of cops, the actor says. They have Uu.s demeanor and th.Ls look that succeeds m tnbmidating not onJy the bad guys, but the good on too. But Billig is trymg to ftnd his way pa t the tears and tereo- types as someone who's play- mg a police officer for South Coast Repertory' MamstagE run of •Lobby Hero,• by play- wright Kenneth Lonergan. "It's aJways tnteresllng to be on the other side of the road,• said Billig, an SCR v teran who most recently acted tn • Entertairung Mr Sloane• and •Tom Walker.· FYI • WfNlt: •Lobby Hero• • When: Through March 24. Show times are 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 and 8 p .m. Saturday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sun- day • Where: South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa • Cost: S27-S52 • C.11: (714) 108-5555 Before the show opens its reguJar run on Feb. 23, the actor ls hopmg to go on a ride along with the Santa Ana Police Department to learn police protocol. He wants to observe bow cops land, how SEE LOBBY PAGE A 14 From left. Tessa Auberjonols, hnon BWlg, Kevin Corrigan and T.E. Russel rebeane for Kenneth Lonerpn's 11Lobby Hero.• The Trilogy is alive with 'The Sound of Music' v-...Chang DMY PtlOT T urns out that actor Jam Mulllgan grew up ln south Orang County watching the same musical class1c cast mat Shawn BefTy occupied him· lelf with ln Colorado. Mulligan and his brother dlrYer' tired of Rkbard Rodgen and O.Car Ham- awRlin's "The Sound ol Music •• TMlr inottw Mng along With all the IOOgl. In Colorado, the maria WU Beny't motber'1 favori . Costa Mesa playhouse presents Rodgers and Hammerstein musical through March 3 'The two actors, who tar in 1lilogy Playho 's pro- duiction of "T'be Sound of Muslc• through M&r'ch 3, even share a fovonte scene. "When the cape.in flnt been tM children sing.• wd Berry, who portrays the widowed Captam von napp "It bnng ha.ck a flood of m mon for tum: Mulligan grees that the n • w t.• •You don't find that type of thtng Ul Broadway how: h )d. Both performers are part of th cut, wh.ich includes 29 children, for ntlogy'I ~ of the JtofY about 1 nun named Marie who ca,.. for an A'*1ian captain's children and beaJmes pe.r1 SEE MUSK MGI A15 .. Daffy Piiot A night to remember for revelers 8.W. Coak nlCIOWD · T he 2002 Winter Form.al at Newport Harbor High School brought together three generations of one Newport Beach family along with 22 teenagers ln black tie for a pre...vent din· Mr under a white tenl loblD Hoblon grew up on the Back Bay of Newport Beach ln much ltmpler timel. Hoblon, a retired den- tilt wtth a USC diploma. now manages the financial portlo- llol ol real •tat• lender Pran.klln Plnandal in Corona del Mar. Tbe man who favon Ryen Spooner luau lh1rtl to pinltrlped buslne1 attire 11 one of the most 1uc· ~loan broken an the bwdnell. Hoblon and h1I wife. Alda, are known for their attendon to detail in both bulinea and personal mat· ten. So. 1t ii no wonder that when their daughter Mk:bell• McXalvey,. tophomore at Newport Har- bor High School. came to tMm to uk if she could host dinner for her f rtend1 prtor to the Winter Fonnal dance and party at Knott'• Beny Fann 1ut Saturday evening. the Hoblon'1 retponded with a 9enerous and enthUlialtlc. Let's do tomething special • Up went a white pavilion on the lawn in the backyard Aida Hoblon, MlcbeU. MdC.elwy and Robla Hoblon boat a special cl1nner tor Newport Harbor High School · Winter form.al revelen. of the Hobson'• m1J1ion-1tyle Spanish home in the New- port Heights. A baronial din· lng table wu set up length· wile in the tent, draped ln whit satin and 1prlnkled with pink rose petab. Crystal . vue1 held floating white candi ln the shape of rote1 that nickered and danced ln the water1. 1Wink.llng white lights lined the celllng of the tent. lntertwined wtlh gar- lands of pale pink roses on green vin . Pink toile draped the back of the white painted foldlng chairs. as well as the lid of the ban· quet table Elegant enamel rrunJature picture frames, as table favors. were placed at each setting Sliver lee buck· ell chilled nonalcoholic sparkling d der ready to servo the orriVlng young gu ts out on the town for one very apeddl night. ~ Alda and lobln Hobson prepared the final touch for their special for- ' ma1 dinner. pdrenta of some of th other young guests joined In the det4U l.nstruc- tions were deliveNd to all voluntMR to dreu ln black and white, and all parents obliged reporting to the Hoblon home to work as wo.ltera, MrVel"I and cooks. Now you are probably think· lng this all sound.I very extravagant and very expen· live. However, the evening wu lovingly prepared by the Hoblonl and the other par· entJ who, wtth the exception of erecting the tent. did everything on a 11.mple voluri· tee.r hula to create some magic for a group of yourig people who hopefully will never forget that their parentJ bent over backward to show them just how lucky they are to llve ln th1s community. Alda Hobson, who ls by all rights one of most out· standing gourmet chefs ln Newport Beach. organized her volunteer kitchen crew to prepare a dinner that began with a Chin chick· en salad, followed by a main coun of 1Uced tenyak.i steak and chicken over nee with tempura veg tabL tied \ • , . .. ,. tf<Jnew 1/our ~aifh \ af fhe O..C. Q.;tt ~nnuaf 'Parish Mission 7he Caff, I I to 'EvaYIJefizafion ?Uifh ~r. 'K.lnan Osborne, 0. ~ M., 'Emeritus ~ebruary ~ -24 at aff "MaIJu ~bruary 27 cl,: 2.6 af 8:4; a. m. anl J._,O f . m. Our Lady Qu..een of Afl8els Catholic Church 2046 ~ \\ Dnve • 'cq:xxt Beach. C\ '12t:J:IJ • 949~-0200 Sabdciy, Febnlory 16, 2002 Al I MScbelle McXelvey Johll her date Paul Uebermann for the 2002 Winter Ponnal/New· port Harbor High School. Al ud Helen Hoblon, MJcbelle McKelvey'• grandpar· enta, Join the pre-cltnner party at the Hobson raldence In Newport Beach. in a bouquet. For d rt. each couplo was served an tndJVidual h a rt· hoped cake decorated ln pink and white ros s with their nam etched ln ldng Parent pre· pared the dinn r. served the dinner dnd deanf'd up lol· lowing the departurl' of the elegant young diners headed tor Knott'• Berry Farm tn d rented coach Robin Hobson recctllt'd hu day o a youth tn 1'1ew- port Beach ·My generation did not do tha sort of thing lnstecsd. I r member the par· ues we u d to have where 400 kid would show up at my parent s house for a fourth of July barbecue, and my mom and dad would aC'tuctlly gnll 400 hamburgers for f'veryone there • Hobson's parents. Helen and Al were on hand for Mlc-hell ·., gala dinner. They too recalled tmpler wnes P4 t. y t were proud and pl a eel to ee the handsome gathenng of the young New· port gen ration celebrating a unique nght of pa sage. In the crowd were Andrew Belden wtth Barbara Julien. Olan.a Carr with Chrts SmJth Tyler Deck wtth Carolyn Conway John Dobron W1th Aluil Karm and Jasica BalJ wtth Andy NeWIOm • THI CROWD •OPNrt Thunc:t.yl and S.turd~ H.J. Garrett Furniture · Fine Furniture Since 1960 Full Dctign Con1ultlng Service A Family Tradition of Providmt Strvtet and Value 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949) 646.0275 Open Mon thru ~t. I 0 to 6. un l l m --------- Quality Service Value Slip into Spring! Preview our new pnn collection in fresh color , plu eDa ll'om 4-ll and a great ael«tlon of widths, including • ..._and qmdl. Unique handbap and accesaon also available . ....... dm .. lntoMannl between Feb. 15 • Feb. 28 and .. • ... lOW off any nn.-sprina mac•ndlle. • • .,.,,,..... ,.. t I "'1flfl i ' 'WW ""*'9 • recetw • peclaft aalhlon Jet Wllh ........ w,lth an)' I lhcJe puldlMe. I I I I x I Al2 Scudar· Febtuury 16, 2002 lflw IOllS SPECIAL CUl..TIMAl INTIRRCTIOH UC Irvine's lntenections of 'lltChn<>logy. Art and Culture Lecture Serles WW present Ichiro Pujtnaga u h talks abou t "Computer RGC9Ql\i· tlon of Orchestral lnltru· ments• at 5 p.m. March 5 at the Music end Med.la Build· mg. Room 316. The universi· ty is at the inlelJ«tion of Uruvers1ty and Campus dn· v . Pree. (9'9) 824-2787. HOTYAOfTS The Newport Harbor Naull· cal Musewn will present Gary Miltunore' •Hot Yachts. Ocean Racers From Topsails to Turbos• exhibit of 25 ongmal yacht painbng - with photogrophs and mod· t•ls -Uuough March 15 at 151 E. Coast Hlghway in Newport Beach. The muse- um is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sun- day. Frt>e. (949) 675-8915. MUSIC DoifY Piloi ataged tbroUgb Sunday at • Orange Coat Collllge'1 Ota· ma Lab Studk>, 2701 FairvieW RCMld. COlta Mesa The produeuon, put on by occ· R penory Theatre Company, II recommended for matwe audiencel. Perfor· mo..oct=I will be at 8 p.m. Sat· wday, and 2 and 7 p m. Sun· day. SI, or S6 m advance. (714) 432·5MO. Ext. 1. JOS1PH AHO HIS COAT • Joeeph and the Amuing Techrucolor Dreamcoet • wW be pl" nted through Peb. 24 by the Newport Beach lbeat r Company. Perfor· mances will be held 7:30 p.m . Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Uncoln Multipwpose Room, 3103 Padf1c VI w, Corona del Mar. $8-$10. (949) 759· 1046. 'L088Y HERO' South Coast Repertory w\.11. pre5eDt Kenneth Lonergan' •Lobby Hero• through March 2A on the Mamstage, 655 Town Center Onve, Costa Mesa. The comedy &S about a night watchman who 9 ts involved an a murder case. $27 -$52. (7 t 4) 708-5555. MORE JOSEPH VIOLIN AND PIANO The UC lrvine Chamber Series will present a concert Wlth vtoluust Haroutune Bedeltan and pianist Loma Griffitt at 8 p.m. Feb. 23 at Winifred Snuth Hall on cam· pus. wtuch is at the mtersec- bon of Uruvemty and Cam- pus drivPS. $10. (9-49) 824· 2787. The lrvlne Barclay 1beatre wlll p1"8Mllt •Tbe Jualor Ballet ClusJque, • a performance by dance students from the Comervatotre de Parts, at 3 p.m. Feb. 24. The Barclay ls at 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. SIS, $14 or $8. (949) ~-t646. Vanguard University wUI pre- sent •Joseph and the Amaz· mg Tedmicolor Oreamcoat• on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2-4 and 28, and March t . 2 and 3 at the Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa Show· tun are 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fndays; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday dnd 2 p.m Sun- days. $15.30. (71.C) 668-6145 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE The Academy of St Martin m the Fields Chamber EnS4?mble wiU perfonn a set of rarely heard pieces al 4 p.m. Feb. 24 an the Orange County Performing Arts Center's Founders Hall, bOO Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. $50. (71417-40-7878. RUSSIAN DUO Vladurur Spavakov, musac director and pnnopal con- ductor ol the Russian Nallon· l\l Orchestra, and p1arust Serqe1 Beuod.ny W1U perfonn at 8 p.m. Feb 26 at the lrvme Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Dnve, ll"VUle. The concert, co-presented by the Laguna Chamber Musac Society and the Philharmoruc Society, andudcs Bach's Vio- Un Sonata No. 2 ln A Major and Strauss' Sonata ln E-Flat Major. Op t 8. S25, $30 or $35. (949) 553-2422. 'EUGENE ONEGIN' Opera Pacific will pre enl its Urst R\J.s ian opera. Tchaikovsky's •Eugene Onegin,· from Feb. 26 to March 3 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Cos1a Mesa. Show tunes are 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 and 28, March 1 and 2; and 2 p.m. March 3. $25-$175. (800) 34-0PERA. TRUMPETS OF TODAY UC Irvine will pre ent trum· pet player Graham Ashton performing •contemporary Techruques for 1hlmpet and Electronics· -Wlth works by Dary John Mizelle, Roger Smalley and Terry JWey - at 8 p.m. Feb. 27 at Warufred Snuth Hall. The uruversaty is at the antersecbon of Untver- s1ty and Campus drtves. Free. (949) 824-2787. OPERA SHOP UC Irvine will present an opera work.shop ~rected by Robin Buck at 8 p.m. March t and 2 at Winifred Smith Hall for UCI vocal students to perform segments from Only at Our Store in Orange! WOMEN • WE HAVE YOUR SIZE CC:U WU~U~U~U ~U~w-~~w L..:Jl••••CJCH lC ][ H H JC ;c ;: lC ;c ][) 1--=••••c HHJC H H ;r Jr n 1: tr :cJCJ ,_· -.'.'nnnnnnnnrir~ncn:H~nn ...: .. ••nnnnnnnc 1onn: tr :r ~n ,,..:]••lJCJCl CJCJClllllClC J Cl~llJl l[J MEN · WE HAVE YOUR SIZE .. r;1n1:1 m rn n nu~ n r. n ~ 11 ~ n ~ n r:-rw f --···•lJCHH HHHHHHH lC~CH;rJ '· -:-i •• n r1 [ H ]( H ; ( H H lr HJ r 1 ~ H; ( ; [: [ 1 1 ... -n n n c lrH H 1 '. H 1 r H 1r1 r ~ r l '. H · r; r 'r 1 , ''WfHlrJCHHHHHJCJCJCH:cHJC:r:c.c1 L• • l ( ll H ll H H H l U U U ll U [; U l .J L U l . l . American operas and operettas. The uruversity as at the intersection of Uru- versity and Campus drives. $10. (949) 824-2787. MUSIC AT THE ANNEX Mu teal acts perform at 5 p.m. Sundays at the Pierce Street Annex, 330 17th St .. Costa Me a. Free. (949) 646-8500. MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers live music on Fnday.and Saturday rughts. Greg Mor· gan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) will perform clas 1c rock, R&B and swing al 8·30 p.rn. Fnday . Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform clas- sic rock. swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturday . Free adous ion (714) 435-4033 WEEKEND BLUES Anthony's Riverboat Resldu· rant in Newport Beach will present The Balboa Blues on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday after- noons. The program will feature Jazz and da le rock MEW AlllVAlS Of z {S)P F.!l~J ShllWlt.... 0 ....... tunes for dmmg and danc· ang. Anthony's ts at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673- 34'25. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical Oamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tue days and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald lstubastu and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Sat- urdays at Sutton Place Hotel' 1Tianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free (949) -476-2001 SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece group play big band tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fndays at Oa as Senior Center, 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar $4. (949) 644·3244. Best Prices • 8eSt Service • Best Sehtcdon Sllti.Ftlt•Aa-llll ,..... .. lk#~·· 50 EMc , ,, .. s., .. SWcw.o 21 1 C...Maa.CA '4'"'46-9'9.J ''our HI 111111rs rl Cl . makta good val'4t tvtn bttte_1' ' STAGE 'MAKl NG rr Joe Hortua's:Makmg It" will play through Feb. 24 at South Coast Repertory. Per- formances will be held at 1.-45 p.m Tuesday through Sunday. with matinees at 2 p.m. Sclturday and Sunday. Set m a trendy Manhattan re'taurclnt, the play reflects on money. power and the American dream. SCR a.s at 655 Town Center Dnve. $27- $51. (714) 708·5555. 'SOUND OF MUSIC lhJogy Playhouse will pre- sent Rodgers and Hammer- stein' •nte Sound of Music· through March 3 11t 2930 Bnstol St, Bwldlng C-106, Costa Mesa. Performanc will be at 7 :30 p.m. Fnday and Saturday evening • and 5 p.m Saturdays and Sun- days. $17 or $15. (71-4) 957· 3347, Ext, 1 'METROPOLrrAN OP£RAS' • M etropolJtan Opera , • a coUectJon of ·hort play by J ph Pintauro, will be 'PROMENADE' UC lrvane will pr nt ·Prom- enade,· ctn off-Broadway mus1caJ by Mana Irene Fom about two pnsoners named 105 and 106, Feb. 28 through March 2 and M61Ch 7-9 at the Studio Th atre. The uruvemly is at the mt rsec- bon of Uruvers1ty dJld Cam· pus dnv . Show tim are 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. Sdturday matinee . $.<) (9-49) 824-2787 ART ELMER RETROSPECTIVE The Orang County Muse- um of Art wall present "The Art or Elmer Bischoff.· a ret· rospecbve or the Al'tlSt who helped launch the Bay Area Fagurabve Movem nt, today through May 19 at th 850 San Clement Dnve, New- port Beach. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Tuesday through Sunday SS for adults, $4 for ruors and stu- dents, and fr for members and children young r than 16. (9-49) 7 59-1 t 22. SEE AFTER PAGE A13 "Avoid the ordinary, co01e to Tile Italia." • His & Hen Lingerie • Bachelcnla Par1y Suppli. •Books, Gan•, Noulii• • Best S1l1 ction rJ lJys • V".deos From $5. 95 •DW~$9.95 COMP1.ElI INIUIOR DfSIGN .,,........_.CJ.II •C.-r.-.. • °"""9 ........ ·~·C-.. Dolly Pilot AFTER CONTINUED FROM A 12 HMT'MAN PHOTOS PhcJtographs by nacy Hart-man. taken In locations oround the globe, will be on c:Usplay at Newport 8eacb City Hall UJ.rough Feb. 28 1be public ls Invited lo ~ w the exhibit from 9 a m untll S pm. Monday through Fnday. Newport Beech City Hall as al 3300 Newport Blvd. Ff1 (949) 717-3870. CRVSTAL COVE ·crysta.1 Cove Photographs,· a co!Jection of pbotograptuc art by John Connell and Men- am BmseDe. will be on cllspldy through Feb 28 al the New- port Beech Central l.Jbrary, 1000 Avocctdo Ave Fn>e. (949) 717-3870. AUDIENCE DREAMS •The OreMl of the Audi· once.• a coUcctJon of wor~ by late artist Therest1 1 tdk Kyung Cha. will be on display through March 10 at UC Itvme's Beall Center for Art ood Technoloc;y. dt tht• cam- pus. corner of UruveNty dlld Campus d.nvcs Beall C:(>nter hows are noon lo 5 p m Th<">· day through Sunday dnd noon lo 8 p .m ThW'S'1dy Frt>e (949) 82.4-2787 COSTA MESA ART "Pamlers of Costd Mc>scl," d show bY 10 Costa ~1esa artists. will be on displdy through March 15 at the Robert Mondavt Win and Food Center. 1570 Sceruc Ave . Costa ME!Scl The Centrr c open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p m. Monday through Fnday Free 17141 327-3300 GATHERING LIGHT •Gat.bf?nng Light.· ctn exhibit of photographs by RJchc1rd R • will be on cbsplay through March 31 at the Onlllge County Mu um of Art, 850 San Clenwnte Dnve, Newport Bectch. Museum bows are 11 a m. to 5 p m Tuesday through Sunday. S5 tor edul , S4 for IOlUOB and lt.Udcnb., f11 tor membera and childron younger than 16. 1949) 759-1122 UfE. ART a KAMOKE •Lee Bui. Uve Fo ver,·· an installatiOn by Korean artlR Lee Bui COOSisti.ng of video and Ou karaoke booths. will be exhibited through May S at I.he Orange County Mu.- urn o1 Art. 850 San Clemente Dnv , Newport Beech. Muse- um bows an1 11 cl.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdoy through Sunday. SS ror adul • SC for seniors and t:udents. and f for mem- bers cmd cluld.ren young r than 16 (949)759-1122 DANCE 'SWAH LAICF Am nccin Ballet Theatre wW pcrfonn ·swan Lake" through unddy as part of the Oranq \ounty P rfomung Arts C<>ntPr''> 2002 Dance Sea- <;0n Th<' Center lS at 600 Town C ·nter Dnve, Costa Mesci Pl' rf OrmdJl will be at 2 dnd 8 p m today and 2 p m. Sunddy A prcVlcw ldlk will be giv ~ one hour before Cd<"h pPrformance $20-$75 (714) 556-2787 'DANCE VISIONS' The lrvme 8d.rclay Theatre will pn><.ent ·Dance VlSloras. • d proCJram put together by intemdllonally known choreo- grdphel">, Thursday thrf;>Ugh Feb 23 dt 4242 Campus Dn- vP Irvin(> Show tunes are 8 p m Thur;ctay through Satur· dcl} tlnd 2 p.m Saturday. St5 or $18 (q49) 854-4b46. RHAPSODY IN TAPS Rha~y in Taps. cl compdJly that perfonns mnovubvP rhythm ldp dance wtth live JdU m~c. will offer its 20th dOJl.IV •rsruy perfonnance tit 8 p m f<'b 23 at Orange COdSt CoUege'<, Robert B Moor<> ThE>dtre 2701 fdll'Vlew Road. Cost<1 Meso. S23-$29. t7 14) 432-5880 (949) 376-2n2. H\~ ~'Utl. (,. .. \l 11 •U\ I 1•11 fl(-~h Fk1C Fwnlbft • Beds • Fmrtc & Trtms .. _......, • ..._.dta•,.._ ... J ....... ., • ...., ......... .. .., ... ., ._,.SHOW The lrvine Barday Theetre wW ~t .The Junior Bal- let Clallique. • a performance by dance students from the Conservatwe de Paris, at 3 p.m. Feb. 24. SlS, $14 or S8. The Ba.rday ii at 4242 Cam· pus Dnve. lrylne. (949) 854· 464&. SENOR llAWIOOM 8allrOom dancing to thO music of the Ray Robbins Combo IS ·offered from 7:30 lo 10·30 p.m. Tuesdays at COita M Seruor Center, 69.S W. 19th Sl S3. (949) 645-2356. DANSCENE 5l\JOIO Ballroom dandng ls offered at 8 p.m. on the first Fnday of each month at Da.nscen Stu- dio, 2980 McClmtock Way. Cooa M . StO. (714) 641· 8688. llG IA.NO DANCING An afternoon of dancing to big band music is ottered from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fndays at OaSlS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. Coffee and other refresh· ments are served (949) 6«· 3244. Af'GENTlNE TANGO Tango danang IS offered from 8 p.m. lo 12.30 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month at Danscene Stud.Jo. 2980 McCl.tnt.oclt Way, Costa Mesa. (71 4) 641-8688 KIDS WHALE WATOtlNG The City of Costa Mesa Recreabon Dlvi.sJon will bold a Fa.nuly Day Out at 12 30 p.m March 2 with An ellCW'SJOO for farruhes to see the Pacfic gray whales nugrat . Partiopants • SaMday, February 16, 2002 Al3 Rill AID QUiii . will be transported from the Balearic Community Center, 1975 BaJeanc Dnve. to San Pedro for a crw.se around the Santa Coldhna canal tn search of whales. Registrabon ends Feb 28. $11 per person (714) 754-5158 The Newport Beach Central Ubrary will present .. Susurrus, .. photographs by Rick Femcase, March t-31at1000 Avocado Av~ .• Newport Beach. Susurrus means .. to whisper• tn Latin, and a quiet. meditative theme runs through Femca.se's lmag Fnie. (949) 717-3870. SF.E AFTER PAGE A 14 Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 et hope in motio n to improve local lives. • RV~ • Bo••~ • R~a.J Estate • Tax Deductible Celestino's quali1y MEATS 1'111111;1' ...... , .11111111 . 111 11 =·.a-c:;. s3~ Try• Dll Sn hldm MlilTIOrm DellltAlwld RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the right to choo e your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY full Set .nee Colll-'on c.ntw 'lnlUf"OM• .....,"°"" Shop (949) 642-4522 • Al4 ~·February 16. 2002 LOBBY CONTINUED FROM A10 they walk Md talk. how they 41'8 when talking to friends and how dWy are when approeching a car window to tell the driver lo p out. •Lobby Hero,· a comic drama. t1 about a newbie secunty guard (Kevin Con1g- an) ih Manhattan and th acquaintance h ~ w1lh two New York C1ty poUcc offi· cers (played, by Billig and Tes- sa Aubel')Onois) who roam the • nearby.blocks at night. When Jeff ~£.wt.rd g ts caught in the rm of a murder inv • tigabon, he must~ the dillerence between making the nght choice and e.xploat- tng the system. BWJg's character JSn't the most moral cop m the world when tl com.es to personal LSSUCS, yet he lS good al tus JOb and truly beli ves ut enforong the law. ·That' the land or Uung Kenneth explores.· said the 35-year-old Billig. who lives ln Cormecbcut. ·1 think h 's a really mered.Ible playwright He captures hurnaruty 10 ci vtsceral. darkly funny way.· Known for writing the ong- mal version ol • Analyze nus. and the script for •vou Can Count on Me• (h.e also direct- . KENNY PRINTER All Brands of High Grade Wucha & Jewelry Expertly Repaittd In Out Shop. Bead Sttinging & Engraving Suvica Available • ' .... \t~ .,,.~,, C HARLES ff. BARR FF& LYLE£ EWING ELECTING A REALTOR Fmdina lhe naht Rcallor to ~Ip )'OU 1n your -.carch i'> the 1mportan1 fir~I 'lcp lo lake when you arc read)' ao buy a new h<.lme. Some people feel it I\ bcucr to UM: M>mconc you don· 1 l.now. We c~n·1 a rec w11h thh • lhoughl becau\c ~omeonc you know will u uolly ao nhovc and bc)ond the call or 1.haty nd ho ve you '' top priorily at all ltmc\. knowled • pro h!io.m and cxpcncncc are the lmpona.nt fac1 U> con idcr when M!lccuns a Rcallor. You hould ahu look for omeono who listcqa c1ttfully to wtuu )'CW want •• a new home and who know tho mar~cl •ell nou1h to find 1he riaht Mule for )'OU Within & ,....,..., .. pcrtod Of' ..... .. com(onable wlU. alto penod )'OU Choe> • If )'OU llel· 'Uke tho Realtor i -'d" IO your ne.dt Md .... ,... ye. wilt reel Hlftllll' ...til'I Wtdl thlK 'That's the klnd of thing Kenneth explores. I think he's a really lncredlbl playwright.' Simon ..... ' ed the fibn), Lonergan wrot •t..obby H ro • forSCR' NewSCRtpts Play It ding program m years ago. His work -including the plays ·nus ls Our Youth · and •1be Waverly Gallery• -'5 unique in both constniction and style. •They're realistically writ- ten.• said Jerry Patch, dra· maturg far the how, of Lon- ergan's saipts. •The lnterrela- bonstups between the c:hanic- ters and between their precbcaments 1 UnnJ< are what really sets them apart.• The.re is also Lonergan's unique sense ol irony. Patch refers to ·vou Can Count on Me,· commentmg lhdt the pair of s1bhngs tn the movte aren't very re.b.able dt all. ·And Kenny' also very good at findl.ng all the kind of ambigwty, the potnts and counterpoints, the twists dlld turns, an the motivabons for what we do, and putting those things on stage 10 these c-har- acters: Patch StUd The characters are also essential in conveying Loner- ga.n's much-lauded style for bwnor. •it's all character-based, which is the best land ol humor,· Patch scu~ ·What's funny about what they're say- 1119 lS their personal stakes 10 what's going on.· I lflO THFATHr l ' ~Award Nomtnee -(R) Dolby Digital 11:Gr 1:00" l:GO 1:00 7:11 1:11 ' • Monda DA'Il'JIOOK AFTER CONTINUED FROM A 10 STAIWGHT STOMES Chikfrert 3 to 7 ue mv1t •d to participate 10 ong and hnger puppet playr. at 7 p.m. Mondaf5 at the C~ld M a Library, 1855 Park Ave. (9.t9) ~6·8845 PlS ANO BOOKS A children' -.1 ) tune i present~ ut I p.m. Mon- days ,nd 10 .• •11 u.m. Sdtur- day!> ot th N w J>Orl B dCh Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Children may w ar pajamas to the evening se sions. Free. (9-49) 717-3801. WEEKLY STORYTEUER A chlldren's tory tune is held at 10:45 a.m. Wednes- day at Barn & Noble Booksellers at Metro Pointe. 901 -B South C<>tt t Dnve, Costa Mc a. (714) 444-022b. STORY TIME A chtldren' r.tory tune will tx> held dt 10 a m. Wednes· dctys und 10: 15 a.m. Friday dt Bord<!rs Books & Music at South Coast Ptaza, 3333 ~tir St., Costa Me a. Free (7 14) 432-7854. BOOKS GROUP FICTION The Faction Book C roup meets al 7 p.m. on the sec- ond Wednesday of each month at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at f4 h1on I Land, 953 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. Free (9-49) 759-0982. OPRAH BOOK CLUB The O prclh Book C lub dJs- russ Oprah Winfrey's most recent elecuon al 7 p m. o n the third Thursday of each month at Barnes & Noble Book cllers at Fclsh- 1on l'tldnd, q53 Newport C.-ntN Urive, NPwport Rt-dc-h 1q4q1 ?SQ-oqs2. 111111/lllTI .. OGAllteGHT Anton Ito Ristorante will h t .i Premier C'9ar ~1ght• ot 6 p.m Thunday I •dlutmg 0.vidotf cigars •rid ca 11v ·course pnx fixe dinner cit 161 t SunJlow r Av .• Cos- ta Mesa. $100 per pe1'0n, (714) 751-7153. WINE TALK Vintner Marga.r t Ddvenport, ~ w1M mctk r at th Cl~ du 8o1S Winery of Alf>xand r Valley m CalifomJa. will be the guest peaker at a WU\e dinner hosted by Antonello RistoTa.Dte m Cos~ Mesa· at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at 1611 Sunflower Ave. $85 per per- soo. Reservabons required. (714) 751-7153. lWtUGHT OIHtNG A twilight dining menu, fea· tunng dlSh uch as cluck- en pamnguma and calaman pkante at reduced pn , t held from 5 to 6 p.m weelc- ddy and 4 to 6 p.m. Sun- days at Villa Nova Restau- r.mt, 3131 W. Coast lUgh· way, Newport Beach. (949) 642-7880. WINE TASTINGS Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine ta tings from 4 :30 to 8 p.m. Fndays and t :30 to 8 p m. Saturdays. (949) 650- 8463. SUNDAY MUNCH A Sunddy brunch. featunng international seafood and salad buffets, roa ts carvt>d to order and breakf~t favontes, ts held from 10;30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunon Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach 0, $40 with thampagne. (949) 476-2001 CLUBS ALTA COFfEE Musical acts perfonn al 8:30 p.m. Thursdays through Sttt- u.rd<ty at Alta C'off Pf' I lou.c;e, 506 31 t St , NPwport BN< h {.,~ ---ESUt>t~ In 1962 --- ~r::_gg customized comfort PARK PLACE SHOPS -•OS Fwy. at Jimboree 2967 Michelson Drive, Irvine • 9'49.833.0338 www.er9olteds.co111 B f'd' ~.,ti", I • .,, • • • ' ,.,.. ..,,, "' .... AVILA CHICKEN 80UP (9'91675·0l.13. ATllUM MHIQUIS A. variety ot li e muac is pre- &ented dally at the Alrlwn' Ai.rporter Club, 18700 MacArthur Blvd .• IMne. (949) 833-2770 • ~ ' Swing music by th 12-piece DOn Miller Orchestra is pre- sented at 8 p.m. Mondays at BUTa~relb's at South COclSl Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (71-4) 850·9090. llSTRO 201 Jau. tS played at 8 p .m. Fd- days and Saturdays and 11 a.m. Sundays at Bistro 201 . 3333 W. COdSt Highway, Newport Beach (9-49) 631- 1551. DIN DtN AT BAM800 TERRACE lnstrumentaJ music ~ per- formed after <) p m. Thurs- days u.nd pop ctrirl r•ic k pr nted aft r 9 ,,.,, •.•• I· days and Sdturdd)"' 1l Dln Din at the Bamboo ·rrace, 1773 N wport Blw Cosld Mesa. (9-49) 645-5550. DURTY NEUY'S Uvc music is perfonned cit 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays dt Nelly' , 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. (714) 957- 1~5 1 . FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Live music is pe.rfom1ed f\.tonddy through Sdturddr.> ell lh<' Four Seasons Hotel 690 Newport Center Dnvt Newport BP.tc-h (949) 759· 0808. HARD ROCK CAFE Live mUSJc is pe.rfonned Sunday tit Ha.rd Rock Cale, 451 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. (949) 640- 8844 THE HARP INN Live music. tS performed Thun>day through Satur- days at the Harp lnn, 130 E. 17th St., Cost<l Mesa. (949) b4b-88S5. HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S Live music is performed Wec:ine.days through Sdtur- day at Bazmichael's. 3950 Daily Pilot Cam~ Dnv , wport Bedch (9491 t-6270. UOOOGMROOM EnJoY a smok with yuw drink at Udo Cagar Room, :W4 t wa Udo, ~wt D, N w - port Beech. (9-49) 723--0595. MAltGMITAVIUf Live muM b perfoitned t Margantctvill , 2332 W, Coast Highwdy, N wport Bc.>«h. (949) 631 ·8220. MARRAKESH Auth<-nllc Moroccan cuis1n cllld belly danong i ot1ered at 5 pm &lily at Marra..kesb, 1976 N wport Blvd , Costa M . 19'9) 64s:.8384. MARRIOTT HOTEL Uve mUSJc 1 perfonned Mondays through Saturdays at the Mamou Hotel. 900 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach (9-49) 640-4000. MUU>OON'S Muldoon' is M lnsh pub at 202 N wport Cent r Dnve. FMtuon I lond. N wport B clch (9-49) b40-41 tO OYSTER BAR LOUNGE Local pop 4nd hght rock act& perfonn Fridttys and Sdtur- dclys at Newport Landing's Oy tcr &r Lounge at the Balbod Ferry ~ndmg. 503 E. Edgewdt<>r Ave (949) 675- 2373 TEE ON THURSDAY The Tee Room pr~nts 1ti. two-piece band Pvery Thurs· ddy bctw n b dOd 9 pm. at 3 t 00 l l'VlnP Ave • Newport Bedch (94'fl 756-0121. TOTAUY COFFEE Open mak<> rught IS hPld from 8·30 to 10·30 pm Thursd.a}"i dt Totally Coffee, 1525 Me')cl Verd Dnve E t, Costa f\.1e'id (7 t 4) 435-9367 VILLANOVA Rich Fauno plays cit the p1dno bar ttt 9 p.m. Sundctyi. through We<lnesddys dnd the thn.•P·plecc JtlZZ cind blUt>!. l>cmcl M1-.b<>havtn' pl..iy~ di 9 p.111 Thur;day through Sctturd<lys dt Vtlla NoVCl, 3131 W C'OciSt I llgh· wdy, Newport Beach· (9491 642-7880 ,% 6}M·ta-. lkaa James Architects Ropon ivc Rtsron\ihle Archiuxn1rc: Rcsidcotial I Commercial .,_,, •• J. Ba~ AIA (948) 848 8247 ~pe+ a,. H""'4 Spa frNtments Done In The Privacy Of Your Home Or Min• • F.W & Body Trubnents • Miao-o.nn.braslon • In Home Spa Pll'ty PKk..- µmited Time Onlyl Message Therapy ........... ~-~ 565s.!.on . .;:;:/-_,., 2 SISSIONS a on 1 ,.... Doily Pilot DA'i'EBOOK . . Saturday, febnlary 16, 2002 A.15 OPERAS CONTINUED FROM A 10 ·eirdt 1n Church• arou prieltl Sean H k, th and John-Carlol McMast r a the)' attempt to capture a pair ol exotic winged aea- turel wbo may (or may not) be messengers from above Hesketh returns tn clenccd gArb Lo counsel Jeanni Morem sh con.f her alfatr wtth a pn t (H - k.eth's charact r) m ·Rules of Love,· the third w ll-f h- 1oned playl t. Hom xuality becom a lorce m both "Uncle Chick• clnd "Fiat." ln the former, a young gay man (Vincenzo Torr ) confronts his equally gay uncl (Correa) about his chosen hi tyle, wbil the latter p ntl a ulddal HIV-infected ha.irdr r (J05h Lash) and th Charro- type Madonna (Lopez) nt to deliver him 1n a fad -out borrowed from Mlchel nge- lo 1\tro of the Pmtauro play could ily have n t ft on the shell These ar the lightweight ·wghtnlng" wtth Morem and Erruly Rued Ul an abbreVJated moth r- c y C· 0 1'11: 0 ~ M.AYH() From left, Karen Franson, James Mulligan and Shawn Berry tar in 1\'Uogy Playhouse' production of •The Sound of Music." MUSIC CONTINUED FROM A 10 of the von liapp fanu.ly dur- mg World War ll. Mulligan plays Mdx Detweiler, whom the seven von liapp children co~1dt.•r bke an uncle. Alicia Shaffnt•r plays th pnnopal chardcter of Mana. Karen Franson portrays the wealth} baron Elsa Schroder dnd Judy Peterson bnnq to hie Mother Abbes . ·1 grew up with the mus1· cal,• said Peterson, a lPOcher W1th the Los Ang l Uruf1ed School Oistnct. ·My favonte scene was the 'Clunb Every Mounlaln' scene · Though the cast members ore of dillerent generallom . backgrounds and even pro- fessions, each has childhood memon of solvmg prob· lems like Mana and yodel- ing with th Lon ly Goatherd. Franson, whose credtts indud the feisty rol of Ouiser in •steel fl..1agnolia • at th Chance Th ter in Anaheun Hills, 541d th FYI •What: "Sound of Music" • When: Through March 3. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Fri- day and Saturday evenings. and 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays • Where: Trilogy Play- house, 2930 Bristol St., Building C-106, Costa Mesa •Cost S17 or S1 5 • Call: (714) 957·3347, Ext 1 baron · character IS chal- lenging to play because he' so refmed. ·1 really have to Uunk about being wealthy and amuent, • sh said. "The nund-t ts so totally cWfer- ent from the oth r characten I've played.· For Berry, TnJogy' pro- ductJon of •Music• gives tum th chance to appreo- ate young talent •Th kids are extraor- dinary.· h said. "To do a musical and espeo dllv The Sound of f\1U51c, 1t '"very dLfhcuJt and you've qot to have a ldlented k1ct • Shaflner. • 22-yeM-old who playPd f\.tother Abbe a a te nager, '>aid the role of Mand parallels h r pcr- w nal hle "It' JW.I a role I've always wanted lo do dlld her char- ttcter is one devoted to S<'rv- ing God.· she said •That's omelhmg I'm devoted to in m} own Ide <;o that makes 1t peciaJ • daughter tr uma and •Para- k t Eulogy,· a on -man k.it combuung two of th play- wnght' recumng th m ("Seymour• and •uncl Chick•), Nicole Sheartn ("Ten Dollar Dnnu•) and Andrew L. Vond rschmitt ("Rul of Lov "). JeneU M. 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S Notttwldge 7-6 1'.afk 6-7 ~ 5-1 Idaho 5-9 Lang lllct'I St. S.f Fullerton 1-12 West this season, tonJght's conference game could get real penonal. In facl. it is already. "It will be a tough game and there will be a great· crowd.• ....._.. UCI standout guard ua.c VO'-7:05 Jerry G reen said. llSt.•'*»lt•ldya "Pacific and UCI llMrtir:lt•IJWltt. always have a great Fultltton 11t ldltlo rivalry .• c.i Poty at UC5I Asked about the On~ rivalry. Green. the ......_ic_u_1Ga:_9_™ __ team's only senior starter. quipped: • WeU. there wW be two coacbes wttb two bit ep. l'My're best trtendt. actually. They've always had a rivalry. They won't atop fighting.• That's Douglass and Pacllic's Bob Thomuoo, whose team lost its third straight gamie 1bunday as visiting Long Beach State defeated the Tigers. 77· 63, to end UOP's eight-game home w1nnlng streak. •(The Tigen) beat people at home by big margins,• Douglass said. "They haven't lost at home (before Thursday), so they're very tough at home." UCI, which shares the Big West lead with Utah State, expects .the roller coaster to continue tonight. becaWle, as Green Mid. "it's been a weird Mll90ll. We try not to do lt like that. when we (rally late to win).· The 'Eaters have played lo seven games this 1M10D in wbicb the wtnning margin Is three points or less. lndudlng four contests that ended in a one-point difference. Green, who started the week averaging 20..4 points per game. ii ucrs all·time leediDg scorer with 1.as. points -the 10th most in Big West history. In addibOD to GreeO. UCl ls Jed by 7 ·foot IOpbomore center Adam Parada (12.8 ppg and 6.9 rebounds per cootmt), wbo it sbooUng 59% from the fteld this seuon and 61 % 1.n tbe Big West. Jordan Hanis, Stan.illav Zuzak and MIU Hood round out the starters for UCI. Bec:kup forward J.R. Oldll payed Tbmjlday wtth a brace on bis face. after bJ'Mldog bia nOINI lo practke Monday. PKlftc is ied by Demetrtus Jacbon (13 ppg) and Maurice Md.emore (10 ppg). ... Tars .bo1111ce Loara· Newport Harbor will meet No. 3-seeded Villa Park Tuesday after Friday's 79-68 ~IF Division II-AA first-round triumph over Saxons 1arry F...,.., Hdrbor scored nlne stra ight points. DALY Pk.or ~urrendered a flcld goal. then reeled off eight NEWPORT BEACH more rn d row to take a 19-6 edge. • The two teams then traded spurts the rest -Visltlng Loara High. of the halt, clS the Sallors took a 35-30 edge which came in hoping for mto the bredk. a run-and-gun contest. Newport shot better lhan 55% in the flJ'St simply ran out of gas two qut1rters (16 of 29) and outrebounded against Newport Harbor the visitor•>. 19·8. But Loara did not corrurut Friday rught. sc-m d rt It was the Sailors who _. a -.econ ·qua e r -------turnover and had raced to a 79-68 victory in Lo.w• 61 just four, to the "I think our the first round of the-ClF s.Mots 79 Sailors' nine. to Southern Section Division re main within D·AA boy basketball playoffs. strilang chsldnce a t Newport Harbor senior Tony Melum, a the bredk. defensive pressure finally wore them returning All.CIF performer in tm third van.tty Harbo r Coach sea.son. scored a career-playolf.lligh 33 points Ldny ltirst scud the down .. . " to lead the winners. The 6·foot-6 forward Sailors' defensive also added eight rebounds, seven as ists and pres!ture ltnally two blocks in the filSl·paced affair. He hlt 15 begdn taJung its toU of 20 field-goal attempts. including eight m the third quarter. layups, most coming Ill transition, and three whe n Loara missed Larry Hirst Newport Harbor High boys basketball coaCh putbacks. 13 of its l b held-goal attempts. Newport senior point guard Greg Pemnc With seruor Erik Peterson. juruor Chase chipped In 13 points. eight assists and six Cameron and Pemne applying penmeter rebounds, while 0.8 juruor Nedim Pajevlc pre sure. and Pajev1c. Melum dnd 6·8 collected 14 points and 15 rebounds to pace w phomore Jdlllle Diefenbach combuung for the Sailors (20·6). who reached the 20-Wll) a u but one ol the Tars· eight blocked shots plateau for only the fourth time m the IJ\Slde, the ho~I.!> puHed away. . program's 72 varsity seasons. . ·1 thmk our defen Ive pressure finally 1be Sea V.1ew League champions advance wore them down.· Hirst said. "They have a to Tuesday's second round again t No 3· good balld ub dnd they played extremely seeded Villa Park (25·3). which elunmated hard But, I thmk they had an awful lot or O\apanal Friday. The host w1.ll be detenmned shots that came up short in the second half.• today by a coin flip. Lo.ird hot JUSt 35 3" .. after intemussion ( 12 The Spartans elirrunated the Sailors 10 of 34). wtule Harbor mdde 17 of 30 second· last year's Division l·A qua.rterfll\als with a 74· ball fleld~gOdl attemp~ (nearly 57.,o) lo hru.~h 6 1 win at Villa Park. at nearly 56"o tor the game. lbere was, however, no looking past l..oard Harbor's shooung percentage was aided Slt\IE CllAAI(. / OAl.V I'll.OT (17-lO)fortbeTars.whotra.i.led onlyonce,4· by o;elfles pclSSlng. as the hosts flowed rn 2, and made several scoring purts to earn trctns1t1on for numerous layups and slam their fourth straight first-round win After the Saxons earned their lone lead, SEE SAILORS PAGE 85 Newport Harbor High'• Greg Perrine (11) lofts a deep sbol ,.. 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It's the second straight 'home' game for Newpoa1 Harbor In the CIF Playol& to be played at Corona del Mar because of the conUnued Jack of heat In the Sailon' pool. TODAY'S SOtEDULE MSUJMM. Coie9e ,.,_.. UC 1rW-.. M ~of U. l"ecrfic. 71>5 P-"'~ V~d ur-vty .tt Hope lnt«NrtiONI, 9 JO pm College-V~ Unl¥Wllty .tt Hope lntematlONI, 6 JO p m High Khool gottl Of DMMotl Qt A ~ wc.ond IOWld. Momin9Mde .tt Est.tnc ... 7 JO P.11'1 ·~ High tchool gottl OF~ M ~ f"1 rDIM"d ~ .tt Hwtlpott Hafbot. ) pm. C. °"""°" N ~ fwtt round lo. Alim at Coron.t del Mar, J pm. (Oita Mita .tt """'!CA. ) p m MaPOlO High tchool gtrla Of l>Ml'Ofl I ~ qu.trterlW\111 s.n Clemente "' J'MWpol1 HMbof . .tt Coron.t dl4 Mar. 11 • m . OF DMIOotl N ~ qu«terllNI Corona del MM at s.nt.t Monlc4 11 • m RHONDI CONTINUED FROM B 1 Athlete of the W k 1•ur ls by thnvtng m her role and showing cooln in the clutch m the Win over the TI.mberwolv~ Naff scored live of her game·tugb 25 potnb 1n the extra penod wh n the Mustangs outscored Northwood, t l ·2 he nculed two free throws Wlth 27 ~nds I ft i.n reguJcttaon for a '47-45 lead. The Ttmbcrwolve answered nght back But Naff ttad lb hnal word in overtune She won th tJpoU tn overtun • wh.lch led to clJl ou de hot that wa banked ln by Cassey Brick. N.Uf later gr.sbbcd a def nswe rebound. drov c t to coast, made one or her trademdrk floaunq jumper.. through the lane and drew th foul She tut th free throw for a 52-47 I d to how lb Musldng were in command Wlth 3 00 I ft. h mad two more foul shots and grabbed a t aJ down th trelch tO sea} tb Wtn. "For me personally. I've grown a lot~ year.· Naff Id "I've bff.n abl to com through w hen w n ed il. I've tak n the te.un into ov rtune end hit free thro down the ltreleh. Coech told m that I could be on of the belt play rs lhit hav played h re. My seruor yeer, I want to tak this team farth r Ill tbe playOffs.· Nair Wl!dly recewed conhd nc hom this MelOll. There are cnany hJghlights to chooa.e from. Uke when Naff hit a •O-root ~ot al th buzHr to Mnd the gam into ov rUme wh n CO.ta Mesa defeated hOlt Northwood, 6 J .SC, · J.,., 19. Neff ICOred 19 poults. dished out four USiltl and rero..ded three tNlt. Overall Natt bu ecored •43 polnt during the regularMUOn (16.4 point per94JM>· She bM ICONd ln double Hgure9 ll of the l8 9P*· ~ coe.ge . "tdl.tndl •t Yanc)uwd Un~~. noon TWl•flllP ColMoglt men and -UC lrw'9 at l'otnon.t College l'f~IOJOam VQWDAU College men· UC lrww .tt ~d!N 7 lO pm WIUT\l!G H.gh tchool Clf ~ Ill Finlll at Ay8'a High m··r ~men Mid women UC 1rww at leg W1tst Cont..ence ftnah •t himont ~ prelmt at IC)')O • m . f"'-" at 6 p m wants to win · She hctd d 14 ppg dverage dunng PCL play as he faC'ed doubl teaming lbtougbout. but µnproved ln the second roUnd of PCL ln the tint round of PCL play, he scored 52 potnts (10 4 ppg ), but an the second round be deltvered th payback Wlth 87 pomts 117 '4 ppg). ·we ask a lot ol h rand h~·., tarttnq to rehsh that role.· Co w M Coach JLm Wf'<!ks sa1d • he wants that pre utt> She wants th team to count on her She never gives up Wld b 's tllway playmq 100°0 She' very quick and he' tall l'nough to make other team do a lot of dUferent thing to guard her. She' dedkated. She h an intensity that he And to thtnk, Naff' car r could not have been if 1t wdSn't for h r pa11 n • wbo "kind of forced" her to try out for th NauooaJ Juruor Bask tball progr.un when RhondJ w ln th lbard grade. ·1 wasn't going to play," SAJd Naff, who IS now an avid men' roU bask tball fan. ·1 tried out forth NJB team. And I loved it ev r U\Cf!. I watch basketball &lJ th tun • I'm always watching k tbeU or gomg to a basketball game. I lov' how th fan.a get mto It It' d.11ferent from any oth r port." Naff ton for th gam alto MN u mottvauon for th upcoming otfseason She' expecttng to improv h r lhfee.poml ahot and r; hne her drtbbl -drive mov to the bullet. has many ~ in mtnd and would like to make e greater 1mpect before b r greduaUon. • t really think that h can make IOIM huge improvements because there ena some speOtic lblng• we can work with lh1I eprtng and we can make very technical changes ln her lhot, • Weeu Mkl. 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IWry FMdkner DAILY Pit.OT SANTA ANA -It wUJ be a whil unW his next club team prad.ia!, but Newport Harbor High junior fonvard Jose Serpes wUl ce.rt41nly have a lot to talk about. Se1J)4S scored both Newport Harbor High goals to lead the Vl5itlng Sailors to a 2·0 vk:tory over a Santa Ana Vall y squad that lnduded mAnY ol h dub teammates an the first round ol lb CIP Southern Secbon Division D boys soccer playoffs Friday Serpas' two goals. both Ul the second haU, equaled his regular· ason total. They also propelled the Sailors (10-7-2) mlo Tuesday' 3 p.m. · ood roUlld against vWting Los A1am.tt0& 123·1·1), the No. 1 9Md. Loa Al earned a 4--0 wtn over Valencia Friday and Ilea now outscored ns opponenll, 68-t t . Serpas co11verted with the h Ip of two teammates lo open lbe 1a>ring in the 61 t minute. Marco Camberos began the sequence wtth a through ball to s treaklng teammate Wiii Guz.man. Fa.Icons goalie Luis Agullar sprinted out to try to beat Guzman to the ball, but the Sailor sopboitoore slid to reach it With bis foot. The ball caromed off Aguilar directly lo front 9' the open net and Serpas poked it home for all the Sailors would need Serpas provided lnsuranco ln the nth minut • dnbbllng lo along the nd hne and booking. a drive b hind a surprised A~. who thought he had elinunated any scoring angle. •1 saw a little opening and I took ll, • said Serpas. whose sconng outbum hCJped the~ earn their ftnt poltWl tnumph atoce 19111. ·1 thought {Serpa~ wu a little timid in the tint ba1f, • aid N wport Coach Kevin ~p&ml. whoM squad outsbot lntennmM>n. Valley produced the lint four abob ol tbe second Mlf. wttbin the ftl'lt t 3 minutm alter the tn&k. equaling lts ftnl·half total. By e.atendtng their e son, the SaJlon figure to be b.ck et full atreogtb 1\aelday afternoon. Es~na S&Jd Mnlor Tyson Wahl (back ln)ury) will, bamng • setback, play agalmt the GrUflm. But 1ophomoro Newport keeper Hector camp:is. u well 2 a1 senior sweeper Kevln ° Campo1, aeolor stopper the hosts. 16·8. ·we created ICI 1111• som chances In lhe f.int half, • __ ......._ Senior starter Redge Bendheun and senJor Adam Kttl'N are also ftpected back after both milled Prtday' cont but I didn't think our forwards ..... were active enough. We told SA~ them a~ haUUme we wante4 moro activity up front and we alao pu.hed our midfielders up to create some pre5S\11e. We fell like U we put some pre11ure on their back line, they would make t0me mistakes.· Newport, the Sea View League runner-up, had the better of play most of the game. including nearly all of the first half. But the Falcom. who flnisbed &eCOOd lo lhe Emptrc League and ate perennial playoff qualifiers, according to Coach Adnan Bayati, c.ame out strong after Brandon Oould, and soph· omore fullbacks Joel Walker and Matt nacy, helped maintain the scoreless dudJock. Hector Campos flnlsbed with four sav , Including a pectacu.14r diving op In the 17th minute. to help th n.n post their fourth shutout of the seasoi; their th1J'd In tbelr last seven games. After withstanding a Falcon Ouny, Newport began crea$9 the pressure Esparza talked about at haUtime. And. after the first goa.J. it appe&red Valley lost somo Ultensity. •we should be back at full strength for the fint time In a while,• EspaJ'Zd IA.Id. "I felt pretty comfor1Alble corrunq m here that we could get through to the second round.• Newport'• dominance was al o apparent in the Sailon' 9-t edg ui comer lac.kl. Espana said he will try to m blP a IC'OUting report for Los Alamitos, but noted the bome-Ueld advantag lthl' Tan play on a football field, which t\ ma.Der Uw'I a reguJation 50CC:er ri Id 1 will help them combat th Gnffan., , supposed peed. COWGE IASEIAll Anteaters. pull it out in ninth UC Irvine scores twice in the bottom of the last inning to pull out victory over Santa Clara Friday. lRVINE -UC lrvme pinch-hitter Erik Johnson' tnl1eld single cored Steve Guthne tarter C had F1lhn1wr worklng on a three-hit hutout and UCI <,tdrtl'r Paul French pmnmg ,, four-hitter from Uurd base for the wlnnlng run Fnday night as the host Anteater rallied for two runs Ul the bottom But Santa Claro t l· sc=..•• 61 scored an th eighth wh n UCI' Jon Kollc·r s.ta a.. 1 balked with Jd< I.. Aivtee••• • 2 Headl y on third of the runth lnmng to defeat Santa Clara University, 2· l. m nonconfe r- ence ba ball action. The Anteaters (8·41. who have won seven tr&ght games. opened the ninth with a single by catchor Chris Miiier and pinch-runner Brett Dalton moved to 5eeond on an out. After the econd out. and Santa Clara leading, l-0, Dalton scored on an error to tie the game. The game was 1coreles through seven wtlh Santa Clara Koller. a freshm.sn picked up lhe wtn '" relwl lcor the Anteaters. _ The two teams wall bdllh· again thlS evening, tartmg di " o'clock. The tbree-gaml' itNw' wraps up Sunday cifl<'moon OAll.Y Pl.OT PHOTOS IY SEAA HU£R Costa Mesa HJgb's EU Solis (17), lett. collides ln midair with PadJJca foe. At rtgbt. Mike Gard.1.ner (38) Lions pull it out, 8-7 and Alfonso Pineda (8} celebrate after one of the Mustangs' goals Frtday. Co ta Mesa won with ease, 3-0. Mustangs toy with Pacifica Costa Mesa opens CIF Divi- sion IV playoffs with 3-0 first- round victory over Mariners. Stew Virgen DAA.Y PM.or COSTA MESA This llme around. therf' C) won't be any rcdSOn for po.stgame penalty kkk5 I 11\at's what Costa M High Coach Euge ne Day wants out of his K•llOIB boys 5CXCe1 team. wtuch fulfilled that goal for at ...afU o lea.st one game Wlth a 1-111 ... • 1 0 CIF Southern Section DtvtSion IV hrst-round victory over VlSlbng Paoflca Fnday. The Mmtang (1 ... J.JI. lh two-tune Pao.fie C t League C'hampions. dJd not have to sweat out a C'I game Not W1th seniors Mlke Gardin r and Ell Solis and freshman AUonso Pineda scoring goals1 and pedally not when Mes.. outshot Padfk:a. UM, tndudlng 15-J In the second half wh nth Mustang scored two goalt to put lb gam away. "We outhu.Ued them.· d Day, wbo wa thoroughly lm w1lh Pdctfico goalk per Mike Gonzalez 112 sav ) "I had to hake hil hand. H oppcd at toast five bl' akawaYI on us. lmp v . • Co.ta M advanc to the sec'ond round Tue.day at 3 p.rn. aga n t Nott Dame ol Shet:Jn4n e 3.() Winner over C.tbedral. t a t to be detennincd Lut year, Cojg Mesi w limlnated iD dM ~yoft after 8'lbop Montg ry .... •·l. Clll pmalty ldcb In the l«Ond ~ . Day WH al o pl~ d with the M~· d to wiD n.nd their abWty to hav fun In th pro< Aft r th y NnMd th lr 1-0 l d, M w b to h.ve fun 1be M tangs, who a 1~ un k, got that teeci WW! liHI Uuln • m nut I ft lo lbe fual ..... ~ Ptnilda Nm.ct • corner kick, ..... LUild bOoelid ... bill and .. d1 , ....... Glrdtailr, WhoM hMOOt ......... ~·handi . .._ .... ,_.ped blg·time, • Sotit ...._ '"We ...-Jimng fun Thll°I wblth II ._ . ...... ,,. .... __ ...... lldfNellldla- Cllll!....,1!1111111191•11,..-. a. .... ' ' COSTA MESA-CUrt Gamer singled Ul the game-winning run to cap a hve-run nanth· mning uprislng Friday as Vanguard Uruv~ty pulled out an 8· 7 non- conf erence baseball to force in the Lion' second run. loovmg lh1 · bases till jammed Joe Carnahan tht·n came up and dnll !<J " double to left to scon• two runnen and tie lh•• game at 8-8. victory over Portland· Conmrdia (Or•> 1 bas d Concordia Una· UoM • Garn r then CCUlll' to bat and ended 11 wtth Im base h.lt to left, coring C hop Vanguard had truck for two in tb first and one m the fourth with Chop and Garner verslty of Oregon. John Franco. who pitched the last fcur innings and gave up two runs on three tuts. got the decision. Sam Baeder got the wi.i\nlng rally going an the ninth with a lcado(f double to left-center and Jason Searle followed with a base hit to ngbt-center. Andy Freeman sing.led to left to move Searle to MCOnd base. but Bdeder, still at second, was out at thlrd on a throw from left. With one out center fielder Michael Baar singled to left. load.Ing lb bua. Andy Riddell pinch·hit for M tt llstruunmer and singled to t t for an RBI. Chad Chop was tU1 by a pitch upplytng RBI mgl i.n th hr..1 Ulrung and Andy Freeman· tnple and subsequent score oft Sean Mogba' groundout the key moments Vanguard unproved to J-8 Concordia feU to 0-4. .. ' .. •· . .• Pirates rally to top Southwestern, 5-4 Stanley's bases-loaded double ties the game in the ninth inning, then Beerer. wraps it up with a game-wtn:ning double at Cy-Coast Classic. to 4-t , got lbe Vkt ry. Coe1t' on run m the fowtb Inning C&fM by way of 1 Jake a...de bOiDe na Glenn Hedgpeth .. 3 .. , ...... WM2fW4 wtda tM I al s ' Daily PilOt SPORTS Salurdoy, F~ I 6, 2002 • HIGH SOIOOl IOYS IASIETIAll OF DIVISION llf;.A PLAYOFFS Mustangs drop~ at Pomona in CIF opener Costa Mesa comes up short of record effort in its first-round playoff game, 56-40, Friday night. SwwVltven DAILY Plt\T POMONA ~ldybe Pomon.i I ligb's Od U Howard providl'<I t1 56·40 C IP Southern S C"llon DlV1S10n W·A f~·round vlctory over lb vi lllng Co ta Mesa boys bask tbaU team Fnday But th Mustang · \hooting helped thP Red DevW., tli w •II. CostaM (18·101shot 16oJ 54 from the held, mcludmg :J of 19 from beyond the lhn· ·point arc. Th Mu tangs did not hat d lbree-polnler unlit 0dnny Knkonan nailed d trey walh 2.30 SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 dunks • r lhi.nk we reoJJy <hd Ii good job ot making that extra pdSS,. Hirst srud. •And when Lodrd tned to tTap U.'J, W<' did c1 good job of making 'inlDl'lhing happen lor us.· Hirst SaJd lb small •r Sdxons tned to pu h the pace, but Harbor Wd up to the If o;k • 11 dJdn't matter U we had a three-polntN or d lclyup, • H1~t said ·it emed like Pvery 2.2 RC'Ollds. they were ronun<J bdck lbe oth r way and g tung d shot off.· NPwport fln~hed with d 42- 23 reboundlnq Pdqe. thttnk!. an ldlge p.;rt to P<1Jt"V1c ·1 JW.I mdde II d go.c1I to IJl't every n•bound I coukJ. tht•n 'tdrt our bredk \\1th dll oullPI pd . • Pajevac '>did ·we·w b<• n good au yedr (an tnm ... 1mn1 • D1erPnb.ich f1m .. ht'<I w11h !tu pomts. four rebound\ dnd three blocks with d slronq pt:rfonndflCc• off the bench I le hdd d pull>cK"k and d two-hdnclecl dunk tu punctu<1te I ldrbor\ lhtrcl-qu11rtPr dommdn<'e Senior Bruce Sht•ldon, who dJd not take a <,hot th(• flr.,l l 48. hnished w11h d team-high lb mdudmq lour thrC'(>·pomlt•r.. tor l...oara I laSSctn Cook t1ddc•d 21 points CIDIYIRHA ..... ~ ~ M.--.1', LOMA A --.~~ ~ " 16 10 21 ·68 Ntwpott IWbor 19 16 22 22 -19 L-. Sheldon 2', (.oolc 21, Howwwd 1), l.ouno 1, ~ 2. Ci.tr\ 2. Yutn ) )..pc. 90M Sheldon 4 Coolt 1 Fou6ed out Lol- Tedw'cllrt ~ ... . . t...... Mell.Im "· '-'et'M)tl 9. ,~ '" ,..,,,,. I), c.n.rot1). ~ 6 Pw-n 0. ~ '· ~ Q, Gi-0, fortJlt 0. M19rO )ii' Voell • MeUTI I ,_,_ 1, ~1.P~I Fouted out ,_ l~~ left . 8 for~ tht>n Co Id Me a wa o of 1.5 from thr e·pomt rctnur. A)1d •Ow M~ng ' hooting WO(' • I IOWdrd • Wd\ d man amonq boys,· Coo;tu Me'ia Cooch Bob &>rv n '<•Kl. How•rd. d 6·1001-f; senior cent t bound for Wer!.hmgton Stc1lc• on c1 football "Kholdrshtp, "f'orcd d gdme-h19h 2f> points and CJT8bbc>d d 'JdffiC•·h19h 20 reboun~. lO c1vcnge a h3··4'l los<i to the Mu"il<1°il9s D<><-. l, a game ht' mL\M•d whilt> on d football rP<TUlllnCJ tnp • t 1t• kill !d m. • SNvon ..a.kl of Orange Coast men fall short in second half, lose, 61-57 Webster red-hot in the early going, but the Bucs cool off down the late stretch against Fullerton. COSTAMESA- O range Coast Coll ge'1 men's basketball learn wa on flre et the out et. with Ryon W ~ r'. S·for-S perfonnence from th l ld Hour w re thfff- pomt n) dmg the w1y, but ln the end tl wa Full rton pulling mto a 51-~ l d with 2:05 left and th Hom ts won the Orange Empue Cont D<"e duel, 6 l -57. Coast~ coM«ted. on sev n ot tbear first eight thr poanl ett~mpta and l~ by u much u 46-38 ln the ond tWI. After th•t lnit .. I xplOtlon. th PmH rnl!lsed l 4 of their n<>xt 15 lht ·poLOI oil mpts Co. l ta.ta to 6-20, 3-9 tn th OEC Full rton unprov to 16· 11 . 8-4 ---CQllllMI • .......... ,. a.-c:o... 57 .............. 1t,~2. ~ .. '*"2.~11,TurNJ 17, Oowd6 ~pc pi. • Tumlr l Foul9d out • none ~·tlON. aw-.. c.... °""*"' Q. lloWft 7, ~o. WlltllW 17.~ 7, ~ l. Wt.-7, WlilfN s. te.-10. ludwwl l. f.,W 0 ~ tolli. _....., s. ltown '· Wt.-1, WllMn1' '· ~out ·none ........ '*'- Mllftl!M. Orenge c.o..t. 16.iJO I loward, who sror d 22 hr t ht11f, u the R d ol NI points ln the p.imt. 0 VJJs (20·?) led, 2&· whU making ell lour or 20 di haUtim ~ foul.sho"h • ~12 lx....it • 11 been a good us. A lot of th •1r b;t knts year,• S rvcn \dtd. w ~ on rutbt1C'b. We •Th re were o lot ol w r~ not v ry ph~IC'dl • sc• highs dnd lows DdVld Co.,la Mc t1 t•ntor IOAll and Chad hdd qrf'dt pomt gua«I Ddvtd Contt• ...,.. ~ y dn., ttS did evNyont• rctallatC!'d walh frequPnt· ,___ 56 <'I.so.° driv to th bd\k t .md '-------' • Serven·~ Mu\t.ing' led the Mw.wnq .. with 21 pomt' n ed d one wan lo brc•dk th1• C hud Vak11l, dnolher ~1<·\d \Choo!' Wlgk'·5ecb0n wrnrd lt1r " ruor. 'iCorcd \(•V('O ol hl' OIOI' VIC'lOflC lhl'Y ~hdrf:' With tht• po1nb. in th<• hr!tl qudrter dnd 1965-66 ledlll Ilk~ the r '' or tht• l\1ustdn<f'· How1:1rd wouldn l lf't thtJI \lruggled to hnd rhythm happen I IP ..cored <Lii t•1qht 1JI Howdl'd S<orf>d IK point\ m the Red D<'vals' point' 1n th1• thP \e<'.OOd hdlJ, rtftc-r C\tdbll\h· Lh1rd <tUcHtN. I adinq to tJ W -.l~ mq ht tn'llC!<' pl'l' t"nn• an th" udvanldfll' COWGE BASKETWJ. I Orange Coast women rally 1 for 59-50 win over Fullerton Hatsushl, Melville and Mendoza lead the way with double-figure scoring to po t OEC victory. COSTA MESA - Nancy Hatsustu •nd Kyr-ct M ville ~red ts poa.nli> ap And Uz M ndozd came "" th bench lo score 14 to lcdd lhe Orange Coa t Coll f women' ba kelbctll lt'am to a 51 50 Oren Emp1 ConJercflC't! victory ov r Y1.S1Ung f'ull rton fonday night. TI\ Pit.it • down by two at h<1Ubm • put on• IQ.point run rly ln lh d h lf lo gam • "17-29 ldvantage •• ~d lh y would not r linqunh. Th • VlC'lOfY g1Ves Cout • l l · tt r cord, 8·4 ln the OEC ctnd rruun&iut theU' •punilh• lheory down lhc ch The Plrdl«' hdve vowed not 10 lose a 9am an the cond- hall of m nf nc . FuUerton I u to 21-9, 9-3. CllMil .. <NIIMI. a... ca.If,.. ""'--so ................... l'rulinlUI • HaylNn 11, OUtrnoy 0. ,....,, 14 NMboi'l 11 )P' goM ·~) ~ °"' . l'IOfle ftchnbll • non. ~ C<llllt• HftuN \S. 6-.o 0. MilMllt 1 s. OuWol 4 v., lknn .. ,...._.. ,, ~ , .. """"" 0, DUotl 0, ~ 2 )iK IOMt. HMlulhl ........ 2. • Melwllil 1 klUifdcM ·~ ~·MN ~-~27lS CC>'itu Me a w nl un '•·2 SC"Onn<J run in a two-nunuh• SJ>dll an th«> fourth qudrtPr, but Pomona knocked down I 0 ol at<. 10 foul 'h~ down I lrPlch Krikomsn bt gan the MUJ.tdn<J'' l.ile run wath d thff'(•- pomtN on cU'I CJ 'ii t trom Nolan f'lcH'-Conte tol • the ball, pulltd up .ind bJI d lhfi ·poull •r with 2 00 I fl cllld • l'\i n r.ull ~ ., :10-.. ('('ond t1m out f lnwarrt ldtn \C'ori•d down low. hut Knkorwn unswNcd with dOOlhl'r trey t.lftcr dnoth •r d.,SL\t from C'ltJrk to puU wtlhtn -40-JH Th1•n the Red DPvil mddt• th1·ar ln>t• lhrow\ C ontf', Vdk1U, Knktmdn dnd Clork 1>l<1yed dll but .ll. M~rnncl' ot th gam Pornonct•, r>(llanw Walker 4'bo did some <Wm •, grabbing sir off 1v tf'bounds <l!YMWH .......... PoMoMAM.O..MlnA• "--~~ C-. Mf14I 11 I S IS • «) ~ 16 10 IU ·" c........ CW\ 2. *"-2. ~ t. (()nr• 21, ICr 0t.-n 6 ltodriguu 0. ~-O. ICon.t• 0 TriM 0. lall 0. WMdt"'10 ) pl go.tli IC.111!0f 1M 2 ConCll 1 F "IJl«t out none T N>.uli nor. ....._ w .. ., I, How«d 26. Wonca 4 ~ I) fll't<het ], H""1U l 3 Pl go.lll ~l l , fi.utM!f 1 Foul.cl out nont T«hotutk none ewport Harbor' C h Cam e ron (leftt l fouled as be goes up for a hot in Friday night's Clf Dlvi Ion 11-AA Playolb first-round e ncounter against loara. Below, Tony Melum (44) make~ a move around Loara' Hassan Cook (24t . DA 'I PltOT PHOTOS av SnVE M<CRAN• Oparah paces Anteaters past Northridg in 67-52 decision UC Irvine tandout cor 21 points and pulls down 12 rebound to pac Big West triumph. doubl of lh °'1btina Cal.Ll~ay fiC"Offd 14 point.,, ctnd Wendy G•bbe r 12 r•oll\l' Uc-I unproved to 8·15, 5-7 In th Bag We t. ·orthndgt' I U to 2·20. 2· 10 uc:..._..n,c:.11.Mua 1aaS2 ........... fVdoftl 1 lidf\miMI. ~' ....... ~..,. l1 Aore 1 Jpc 90th · 2 ~out . Herrw• TtdwMcM. noM ua G*-1 i. °'*"" 21. ~ 14 GtWfl Q. TofNI!...,, 0. ,..,., t ..... 2. JlurpOl I. WDI'*' .. MdaM 0. Hudloft l J-pt ,.. • G.-. ... ....,., l ...., °"'. l'°"9 ~-nor. ......._.UC"*"-IW • SaMdooJ. ~ 16, 2002 sroRTS ' . Daily Pilot COWGIDrtWG Bradford leads UCI divers at Bil West Q>olerence Finals BELMONT SHORE -UC lrvlne'a Tlflany Bradford captured lb• Big West Conference championship Friday night ln the women'• 3·meter diving at Belmont Plaza. The Anteaters' litcmdout posted a.scored of 392.15 to narowley ledge Cal State Northndge's Lisa Daivs, who was posted a mark of 390.75. Mellssa Mllmlne and Alllon Magda of UCJ firusbed 3°" with marks ot 383.25 and 363.15. Hermlna Nedl cu of UC trvme was ruth with a mark of 318.95 and Lauren Stanley was eighth at 244.95 as the Antoaters domlnat.ed the finals. In the men's t-meter finals, UCl's Bl.air Roberts and Evan Mitchell w nt 2-3 wlthmark.s of 392.60 and 387 .65. Lucas Altepeter was fifth with a 280.15 mark. COWGISWIM- Anteaters continue in the bunt at Big West <:onference Swim Cbe11.....,lp8 Olson and Sheridan post second-place efforts in the men's 400 individual medley and the women's 1,000 free. Szilagyi second in men's 100 breast. BELMONT SHORE -UC lrvtne swunm n fared well ln the MCOOd ol a three-dly 8'9 W Conference Swim CbamptOOShlps Fnday at Belmont Plaza. keyed by the second·place efforts of Kevln Olson In lbe men's 4()0..yard lndMdual medley and Alexis Sbertdan ln the women's 1.000-yard freestyle. Olson, wbo f1nlshed behind UC Santa Serbara'• Matt Wheeler (3:54.70), swept to a 3:59 05. Sbendan. second to Padflc's Kristy Mathews (10:07.05), touched out ln 10:08.94. Jn other men's competlUon, the UCI 200 medley relay team wu third ln 1:33.43, Gonzo Shimura was hfth ln the 100 butterfly (50.94), Suruk PattanaM!lth was seventh ln th 400 Individual medley (4:11.62). Mike Mckeehan wu eighth lo the 200 free m 1:43.74 and Kareem Adnao was eighth m the 1,000 free at 45.68. Sz:ilagyt was second ln the 100 breast with a 56.80 effort, and Shltmura was second in the 100 back (S0.31 ). · Jolrung Sbendan on tbe women's de from UC ltVane were Kim Wong, Jackie Snyder. Kun Do and the 200 medley relay team. Wong was eighth in tbe 400 lndiVldual medley and 100 breast· stroke, docking bJneS of 4:38.35 and 1:08.37, resped:lvely. Snyder was seventh in the 100 butter1ly with a time ol 58.58, and Woog was e19bth an the t 00 breaststroke with a 1 :08.37 effort. Sara Showalter was second m the 1200 breast ( l:05.2A) and Blau posted a fifth-place rune of 57.28 lo tbe 100 backstroke. IOYSSOCCB Avalon elh11lutes Sap llllL 7-2 Ughtning comes up short on Catalina Island. AVALON -Jordan Sallnger of Sage Hill High scored a goal and added an aukt, but h01t Avalon defeated the Ugbtnlng, 7-2. Jn the flrst round ol lbe CIP Southern Sectlon Olvlston V boys soccer playoffs flriday afternoon. Cesar Arriaga scored In the 35th minute for Sage Hill (8-7-1) on a tnakaway and pes. from Salinger. and Salinger scored ln the 79th minut on an ast by Corey Brindley. 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