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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WE8: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 2002
Mayor asks for water reinibursement·
• With four of its wells closed, Newport has imported Wdler from another
source, ledding CO!)ls to spiral upward dnd promptmg Tod Ridewdy\ move.
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P•u l Clinton
DAILY PtlOT
NEWPORT-MESA -To
help edSC the hnctnndl burden
of ldst month\ di'-< ovE>ry of d
cancer-cau'>mg <>ubi.tt1nce m
Newport Bt>t1ch\ wt1ter !tup-
ply. Mayor Tod R1nq1•wt1y hd">
ill>ked the:> county wctte>r <1qt•n<)
for ctboul S:i 9 m1lhnn
wdter well!t have beP11 '>hut
down since Jctn L9, wh<'n
county Wdler olltc 1ctl!t
t1nnounced th<•y round dn
indui.tnctl '>Oh ent 1n thf'
qround-\~dter .iqu1fer
Ordll<W County Wutc>r Ot.,tnrt,
R1dqc>wt1y ~kc.'<! lur ~ <f nu.1-
hon t1 y<'t1 r to c ovN the
lnC-f('d'>P
The .,olvPnt, known d., l ,4-
U1oxc1m·. h,.., lx>t>n pl.ir '(j on ti
">lt1ll' w<1trh hst of '>Ub'>tctnn•s
potc>nttdll} httrmful to humtin
hPdllh
• Therf'fOrf', tlu-. letter
u~-.p<'< I fully rf'q11P.,ts your
IX>tlrd\ c ons1clt•rcit111n ul n•1m-
hun.t•nwnt ol th1• '1t} ' wctt<'f
C"O'>I">." R1d9t•wt1y \\ rot1• in thP
lt•tter
Tod RJdgeway c1nl'>, \\ h•1
<,hut down
thrt>e of their mnt• wt•lh h.iw•
t1'>ked the ( ount) wt1tl'r th .. tnc t
lor I ~ nulhon Tht-c 1ty' 10111 dnnk1n<J-In ct Ft·h 14 lt>tl1•1 to th<•
M1•'><1 C'on-,uhdt1tl'cl \\t1IN
u ... tnc I. lht• d<Jl'lll \: th.ti dl'll\.
Cyclists make their way along a Falrvtew Park traJI as n through 4'0me of the plant life.
Funding
Fairview Park
LollUI Karper
DAILY PtLOl
T he Ctt} < nunnl clenclPd th1.,
Wt>l'k to ht~1m work on rcno-
votmg Fcurvtl'W Park, m J>Ur1
to "n ur<> lht> nty doesn't IOSf'
nCdrly $200.000 m qrnnt money
Council member~ votrd 4 to t
Thl'!tdoy to procl'<'d with the> dr 1gn
phctw of thf' pro.1cct but mddc ure vur-
1ous options would b<' C'On 1d..red
reg1Srdlng the parking lot, traU'I dnd
habitat rcstorabon Councilman Gary
Monahan dis nted.
David Alkema. Costa M o parks
project manag r. aid the Clly mu t
spend $388,000 -$19-'.000 in grant
funcllng and IM same 1.t1 matc:hing funds
-on specific d 1gn plan m th n xi
nine months. or risk losUlg lhl' mon y,
Costa Mesa is rnot'ing
ahead u ith renot1ations
for the park. part Ly lo
aL'Oid losing thousands
in gralll n1on ey
·we do hdvc o dwdlint• .. t.tnnq uo; m
the f ce, • Alkt>ma said
Th Calllom1a Coa>tol < nnwrvuncy
agreed m Jun to fund "th•• ch•<,aqn of
public a and 1ntrrpn•tivt> prO!JUlm
U'J\prov m nts• for lhl> wt•st 1dt> of lh •
210-acr<> pork, c!CC'orctmt} In o stdU
r port Pl11ns for that ctn d ul thr. (kirk
mclude an entrance. u bO-c 11r Jhlrkmcf
lot, trdll'> dJld hdbtldl n•,turcttton, wh1C'h
1nvoh1c'> replaetn9 ~ml• of lhe veget<t-
t1on w1lh pldnl! thdt ar "nullve" to the
df Pd
In Augu .. t, nt\· ufhoab cl ked for dn
l'XI n ion Ql they could rl'Cnut u park
ctdmmistrator ~fore moving dh Ml.
Co..i tdl C'On rvt1nq ofhnab <1ave
the city until 1\htrC'h :11, 200J. and
Wclmcd that ii lhe d cldlin w not m t
Co .. ta Mew would lo e 194,000 dnd
a not tx.• coru»dl!I ~I fur fundin<1 m th1•
futur •
The llld t •r pldn for rclll"\'I w Park
wa approved tn Ot>cl'mb.-r l <~ Cind
nlll ~for 100 du~ to be re torO<I with
pl n that naturctlly grow m th iii 1,
a pdrklng lot, p1truc: J>OI<>, l'<h1catJOn1ll
dT a , u dog p~uk. ~uc.lhondl 3r d ,
SEE PARK PAGE A4
upon finding that aging is goin 1 to the dog.
ly decmhund. coco. -.. • , ........... tw0 ..... 1111111
neur.0.11111--of
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,\I <t Wcdnt·~t1V ffi<'f llDrJ
thr niunty WdlN rt1\trart.,
hoard '-'hedulcd d dt'<L 1un on
the mqut•sb for Metre h •> dnd
hN111n th1• <•nv1runmentc.1I
rl'Vl•·w c1nd de.1gn \\ork on ct
plcm to tr ctl the tc.1mh."<l \\ •I.ls nw bodrd b movinc1 lO\\dld
tlw durundllon ol lhP (hl'nu< ctl
trom the ground "dtN, St11d
DttlOd Lt.•t1C"h, M1•-..1' qent>rctl
llldrlcl<ll'f
• 111 l'>I \'Pf~ quml n~w., •
l.t'flC h ">dlc1 • 11 'IHI don I
rP11111\'1• thl' D1oxdrlf' lr•1m thP
hcf'>lll II '>Id~' th1 1re• TIWW \ t1
rl'>k ol 11 moving to other
Wf•ll •
The lJu..rd hu alreddy
l)P.(JUn tteatang wot •rm on of
l\le~ct·s contdmindted well
w.tnq u.ltrov10IH light dJld per-
oxrdt>
"\\1• Wdnt to mdke urf' we
contdtn lh1$ thmq O rcinge
C.ounty ~ater D1c;trict
-.poke mdn Ron Wildermuth
said "Sldr1mg lrf'otment on
th<> Wf'lls , .. d good WdY to do
thdl .
SEE WATER PAGE AS
Water-saving
device has
hopes high
•Ir. me Rdnch
\\c1ll•r 1)1<,tnct nldy
llhlctll th • ffidChtn{' In
N.-wport Cod ·t lawns
tn th<> f dll.
June Casagr•nde
D••lf P•LOl
EWP< >RT BE .\CH -
l >the aal'> t1Tf' hopmq d nC\\
dPv1<:t• cc1n mctkf! huge
.,tndc.·~ m Wdtl•r quctlil) b)
J>ft'Vf'ntinq lhl• l)\'f•rwctter-
ITT<J OI Id\\ n' lhctt ~nd runotf
into lo< al \\ ulN-.
Tiw hvmt• Re.in< h Wdtt>r
1>1).olrtt t '' ron .. 1d~r1ng
m'tdllllHJ d de\'ltt> r dlled
\\1'c1th1•rTrc1k in homP.' 11
"'f\ , • ., an ~ .. wpurt Cod<;!
Tilt' '' 'lt'lll rt•Cl'l\t'' :-.dl<?l·
htt• mlc1m1c111on dhout rrunfal.I
.mcl "1•t1th1•r < unchtmn' dnd.
cal< uldunq m ldcte>r'> '>U<h dS
tht• "'"' I\ pt• ttnd ground
mclinut10n. dt'<"ldPs wht>n to
tum '>pnnk.I •r on cmd olf
\\.t> think th•' h<t gr&Jt
prmm'" Tom A.,h ot the>
lrv1m• Rdnrh \\t1tN D1!ttnc·t
'>did Chdnc ..... e1n• dlmo t
""el"\ homf• could u!te th.u. •
A.,h qav1• t1 pr<•<oentctl.Jon
on tht-w tern to mPmber.
ol the C
0
0tl'>ldll8d\ \.\idler
Qudhty C1t17"n' Adv!">ory
Comm1rtt"f• on f b 14
"I'm 1mprc-. d , -Ma)·or
Tod Ridge"ay 'Wl1d
sh sdJd thdt 1t' hkely
thctt '-Ornl•lLrne m th<• faU the
di!>tnrt rnuld bc-gln contact-
mg homeowner-. m the ct.r a
t1boUI Ubldlling lh 'dt>\,C
\\ hirh dre mdnUJ<trture<i by
privatt·I~ held "<'l\\Ork
Ser\ tc ,., Corp ol Petahtmd,
SEE DEVICE PAGE A4
Me asure W debate
takes friendly turn
• Bttckers of both sides of El Toro mit:latlv m t
for dJl cxchang ledding to the March 5 vote.
Paul Clinton
DAil\' p Ol
~£:\\'PORT BEACH
t-. h•mhc·rs ol c11ch 1\1 d ure
\\ c ctlllp dct~t ~ th Dlf'Ol'i
ul th•• m1l1t1h'IC Wedn 'day
dut1n11 c1n unu,.unll)' pobt •
<!. chan< 1• thiU pruk from th
h1•ll1tJNf!nt h1 tory ol the
~ ·ar~· tonq a et
l~tnt' ~''')Or L4ny Agran.
c'I hic1h-prolil upporl r of
th • m1hull\' to rmon th El
Tuio t-.lc1rin 'orp Air SEE DEBAT£ MGE M
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'IN COINUR llAPPlllll
A~ bntMfmt boost held bV the cosU ,_.Chamber
of Commetat will be held from 7 to 8:4S •.m. at the COSU Mesa
Country Oub. 1101 Gotf coune Oriw, Com Mesa. S12. S17 .t
the do«. Reservations requested. (714) aes-9090.
A2 Thursday. February 21 . 2002
·WOllllG
Dan Resendez
HE IS
Scarred for hie
FIXER UPPER
Dan Resendei gets bitten and
scratched by feisty pets who VtSat the
Mesa West Pet Hospital in Cosld
Mesa. He doesn't nund, though. The
vetennanan technician says he's
used to 1t. because he considers a
few scan here and there a small
pnce to pay to keep arumals healthy.
When asked about hts favonte
part ol the 1ob, the 21 -year-old
Resendez 'ia1d at's "helping arumals
that are really ick and bad off •
• J llke to make sure they're going
to be all nght, • hP c;aid "Whatever
we can hx. WP hx as much as pos 1-
ble •
REAS AND SUCH
Resendez. d student at Vanguard
BrieflJ. in
BUSINESS
Magazine honors
Newport Beach company
A Newport Beach investment
management company has be-en hon-
ored as RJsk Manager of the Vear by a
widely known trade pubbcation
The Paof1c Inv bnent Manage-
ment Co will l'C<'eive its award during
Rask magazine' third annual award
ceremony m New York City next
week
Editors at the magume selected
tl}e company for Its rigorous analysis
of economic nsk factors. The editors
also recogni.Zcd company mploy;
for helping managers d tennino
investment stratcgi .
Th company's lnv tment trate·
VOLM,N0.52
He's working on
the wild side
University. took counes an becoming
a vet trcunee m high school. He
learned how lo groom and clc•m the
arumals, how lo morutor them wtule
they're under an th Ul, to make
sure the arumal'i. breaUung and to
help the doctor dunng surgery when
her tenllzed hands can't touch any·
Uung unstenJe
People most commonly bnng in
thetr pets for neutenng R nd z
comes acros th patients at I ast
once a day Dunng th summer, the
most common condlbon IS flea anfe •
lab on.
·We get to bathe tht>m, to have
them, take c,are of whatever' hap·
perung to lhPm. • th~ Co ta Mesa
resident SdJd
gies are checked dally for Uquidlty
and credit n ks.
The hrm wa founded ln 197 t ln
Newport Beach and has moro then
$240 btlhon an fixed-wtng a ts
under management m the Uruted
States and an dddJbonal $100 billion
tn msuraoce-bclscd a ts under man-
agement m Ewope.
New Mercedes Benz
posts record sale
One of Mercede B nz' lat t
sports cars lS upon ncmg record
sa1 at A tch r Jon MotorcdJ'S of
Newport Be4ch.
Nearly 600 car hopper have
placed d posi~ for the n w t edition
of the SL ports car at th car deal r-
h.lp. The htgh·performanco cu, lat-
ed to arrive 1n March. has expen·
enced its first red Jgn ln 12 yea111.
Pletcher Jone ha tak n 463
Animals lnduding dogs. cats, rab·
bits, guinea pigs and birds stop In to
ee Resendez.
ONa A PET LOVER ...
Uvmg in Vanguard's dormitories,
R ndez can't raise pets of his own.
But he has two dogs and a cat at his
parents' home nea(by, and the sell·
prodauned pet lover says he's
always hung out with animals.
•That' why when I went to high
school, lhe school had a medical
magnet program -and one of the
courses offered was veterinary train·
mg I've liked 1t ever smce, • he Sclld.
The only drawback to has JOb IS
the occasional untamed visitor.
·we get arumals, like Wlld cats
lrom the treets. and generally I
don't llke lo handle those.· Resendez
satd
-Story by Young Cheng;
photo by GN9 Fr/
orders for the SLSOO, 27 for the V12·
powered SL600 and 103 for the pe·
ciaJ edibon SL55 AMG version.
The 2003 models feature an elec-
troruc braklng system. a hydraubc
body-control system that adjusts the
car' uspens1on for muunum com ·
fort and o retractable metal roof that
g from hard top to a convertible
dnd Vl<:e versa ut 16 seconds.
0th r features include da.sbboord
displays that can be controlled from
th t ring wheel, and computer sys-
l ms that can detect and compensate
for rood conditions.
Pletcher Jones Motorcars bad
annual So1 thot swpassed S4 20 mil·
Uon in 2001, the most ln the nation for
M rcedas Benz dealerships.
The d«Ntlership features a 180,000·
111quare-foot showroom with o 1tuf Of
400. It 1s at 3300 Jamboree Rood.
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M'Mtl$HQDM
(949)642~
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Doily Pilot
Add another chef
to the family
K idl can learn to cook
at Dbb Cooking
School's new future
Chef Serles. for children
between 10 and 14. The
three-week series IS at 2
p.m. March 2, 9 and 16.
The classes will cover three
cwsin : week one is
French cooking -kids will
make little stuffed vegeta·
bles, a Provencal tomato
tart and poached pears with
chocolate 'auce; week two
is Italian cooking -the
menu consists of chicken
Parmesan. crostini with
goat cheese and thyme
roasted tomato and cheese
ravioli Wlth tomato sauce;
week three is Mexican
cooklng -the menu is
Fideo (Mexican spaghetti),
ducken tamales and sweet
com cake. The anstructors
will teoch klds basic knife
slulls, weights and mea-
sures, and reading and
understondtng a reope.
The cost of the series 1s
S~O. OlSb ls at 435 E. t 7th
St., Co la Me a. (949) 754·
2433.
flttgues IS having a
• pring deaning· sale
through Monday. All fall
and winter merchandise ls
reduced up to 70%. Fitigues
ls known for its thermal cot·
ton dothlng line for men,
women and chlldren. It's at
Fashion tsland m Newport
Beach. (949) 644-6485.
The Amertc:u Cancer
Sodety Dbcovwy Shop bas
recetved. 200 new wedding
dre from Filenes' of
Boston. Pnces range from
$100 to $250 The shipment
of new bndal dresses pre-
cedes the upcoming Bndal
Faire from noon lo 4 p.m.
March 3. Gloria Godfrey,
the store's manager, is aJso
going au out on the window
display for the next few
weeks. Godfrey IS putting
enlarged pictures of volun-
teers m thelr wedding
gowns. • u wlll probably be
the prett1 t and most fun
window you've ever seen.·
Godfrey says. There are
also all kinds of bndal
accessories and new fash·
Ions for men and women
put out on the noor dolly at
discounted pnces. The
American Cancer Soaety
Discover Sbop ts at 2600 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. (949) 640...tn7.
Orange Cout CoUege is
having a Friday Night Plan-
etanum Senes at 7:30 p.m.
at tbe S<.:hool's planetarium.
The shows are S l 0 per
show, and $25 for the series
of three. The next set of
claSMt will be March 1 and
151 April 5, 12, 19 and 261
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
May to. 17 and 31; and
June 7 and 14 The series 1s
for adults int rested in the
cosmos. OCC Is at 270 t
Fairview Road, Costa M a
(714) 432-5880 or
www.occtickels.com
A grand operung sale
is happenmg at Regency
Ortent.J Rugs m Corona
del Mar The store came
thousand of rugs from
around the world Selected
rugs from lnclia, Palustan,
llbet, lran and Turkey are
reduced from 25°,.. to 45" ..
Regency Ortental Rugs 1s ai
3555 E Coa t Highway.
Corona del Mar (949) 673·
1693.
Pampa Furniture IS hav-
ing a 20%-off sale on au
furniture through the nd of
the week. The showroom is
filled with pine and teak
furniture. and the lection
includes a large vanety of
flnisb and taans. There's
'also an extra 20~ off on all
unhmsbed furniture Pampa
Furruture IS at 1941 New-
port Blvd , Co ta Mesa.
(949) 64 2-1199
Von Hemert Interiors i
having a wtnler sale on au
in-stock and speoal·
orde red furniture and home
acce son Von Hemert
lntenors came furniture
brand tncluding Century.
Maitland Smith, Baker,
Henredon. Swaun. Va n-
guard, Tdylor King and Jef·
fco . The Costa Mesa Show-
room Is a~ 1595 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa. (949)
642-2050.
Ouatrtne Wubllble
furniture h a new hip·
ment or pnng fabncs for
their custom fwmture line.
a.nd lb y off r t.n·bome con·
sultatJon , Quatnne specus.I·
ti tn tipcovers and
upbolst red furniture. It's
open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday.
and from noon to 5 p. m
Sunday. It' at 3636 E Coast
Highway, Coron df!l Mor.
(949) 723.7435
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Doily Pilot
NeW security in place at JWA
JOHN WAYNE AIRPOllT-
A new federal agency took f1l/er
5eCUDty arrangement.I at the
auport Sunday, vowtng to pro-
vide a1rpons with a hi9her level
of safety.
The TuulsJ>ortotion Security
Administration wtU now b
responsible for security l.D all Of
the nalion's airports instead of
the Federal Aviation
AdmJ.nistnlbon.
It marks the smooth passing
of a sac::ond deadline in the new
a.i.rhne secunty law passed after
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The fU'St one went into ffect
la.st month when a.irl&nes began
inSpedlng checkec! ~!J9age roe
explosives.
What will Uus mean ror pas·
sengcrs?
Not much visually or even
an terms or procedure, aid
James Mitchell. spokesman ror
the Ttansportallon Security
Adnurustrallon m Washington,
DC.
What it means m terms of
Internal operabons, though. is
Brieflt_in
THE 11EWS
Campbell introduces
bill for cottages
As emblyman John
Campbell introduced a bill
Wednesday that could rruse
dS much as $10 million for the
rdmShdcltle cottages m Cry •
tcil Cove State Park.
Campbell, who repr~ts
the area, as weU a Newport
Beach, has proposed r&Smg
the money by increasing the
rents of the res1dents of the El
Morro trdller park
The re !dents, set to be
evicted by Caltforrua State
Parks officials m 2004, would
be gwen a hve-year exten-
sion. Also, caps on thetr rents
would be lilted, making the
mobtle homes es enbaUy
DON L(A(H OM.Y OT
NMlonal Gu.rd ten1cemea make the rounds at John Wayne
Airport while passengen arrive on tbe lower deck.
that all secunty in the airport For now, pnvate screerung
will now come under fedcrcil companies wall continue to
supeMSion. he 5alCI anspect baggag . but under the
·eventually, between now gwdarlct> and supeMS>On of the
and Nov. 19, all tho e who TtansportatJon Secunty
screen baggage and check pas-Ad.muµstranon
sengers will be federal employ-·we have given them a i.et ol
ees, • Mitchell said. ·But that' poboes to follow.· M.atchell scud.
something we have to do mere-The Nataorw.J Guard patrols
mentcllly. It can't happen who were posted by the gov-
overrug ht: mment after Sept. 11 to provx:t
market rate.
CampbeU's legaslallon,
known a Assembly Bill 2190,
lSn't ltkely to be beard m
comrrutlee unbl late March or
early May.
The assemblyman saJd he
introduced the bill as an alter-
nabve way to secure funding
for the restorabon of the cot-
tag The state is facmg d
$17-btllion dehot lhls yectr in
the $75-ba.lhon budget
State parks offioals have
Sdld they have secured about
$3.9 rrullion to restore the cot-
tages and are looking for
addibonal money
The restorabon Job could
cost between $15 nullion and
$20 nullion. ·nus is an answer to the
fundmg question.· Campbell
said about tus bill. ·whether 1t
tS the answer remains lo be
seen. It tS an answer 10 the
CWTellt budget envtrorunent. •
Money could dlso come
from Proposition 40, a
c;tatewide park bond on the
March 5 bcillot C-ampbell has
said he oppo!>e lbcH bond
becau e at would add more
debt to the !.late' ledger.
Al o, much of the money ha
dlreody been reserved for
other projects. Cctmpbell said
Robber strikes
at yogurt tore
A mdn reportedly \\lalked
mto d C'orona del Mar yogurt
stort> and escaped with more
than 200 dftPr threaterung
lht' Cd tuer with d handgun
Wedne'icid}' morning, pobce
s~ud
ThP mdn, presumed to be
m h1 30s. entered the Golden
Spoon store m the 2400 block
of Ea t Coast I hghway about
11 .30 a m ctnd asked the
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a prwence t the airpol'b will
o.lso eventually be " placed by federal agents.
·we don't know when that\
going to happen.. Mitchell sa.Kf.
·But we are gomg to mak w.re
there are no gaps dunng any of
the t.ra.nsilioo .•
He said the agency ha.,
asked for a budgf>t allocabon ol
$4.8 billion in the n xt hscal
year to cany out the operctllons
nauonwlde. But, Mitchell
added that the costs coulct nd
up being mu(:h higher thcin
antiopated.
One of the gr at m nl) ol
the new arra.ngemcnt ts that w.r •
lules will no longer be r pon·
sible for secwity, Mttchell "4l1d
• tt's no longer a bu me '
decision for the 8J1hnes to make
anymore,· be s&d
The new federal employc
wtD be pald well and reqwred to
be dbze.ns of tbe.Urutcd Stat~.
as all federal employee!> are
"We're going to Ul><" the
best personnel and technolo-
gy available,· Mitchell '>ci•d
•our goal tS to provide thf'
public wtth the bigh~t lf"vc>I ot
secunty.·
cashier tor the pnc:P ol wll
drinks, said Newport Bectc h
Police Sgt. Trent Hams
"He then put d bottlf! of
water on the count<!r dncl
when the cAStuer was dbout ·
to nng that up. pulled up ha'>
shtrt and revedled d bldc:li.
handgun an ha waasthdnd
and asked her to gave tum th£•
money.· he Sdtd Tht• mdn
took the money dnd t>'-<aP'•d
on foot, Harns Sdad
Nobody was in1uwd 1r1 tht
anodent and at appeMc>d thdt
no other customer. w<>rP in
the store dunng thP mn<Jt•nt,
he said
The alleged rohlwr • .,
descnbed as a mctn 1n hL' JO-..
about 5-foot-9 dnd 220
pounds with m1d·t>dr \Ide·
bums. Anyone with mlormd·
tJon tS asked to cdll tht> Nt•w·
port Beach Pobce DeJ>drt·
ment at (949) b44-1bb2
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Police chase ends with
suicide at the Wedge
•A Huntington Beach
man hot and killed
~lf after holchng up
a bdr, duthontles say.
• Bryce Alderton
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HALBCJA PENINSULA -
A I luntmqtqn Beach man
report<>dly hot him 11 to
d •41lh earl} Wednesday dlter
he h let up d bar, CMJdCked d
,.port-utiJaty vehicl and led
pobct• cm a rhdse thdt ended
di the Wedg in Newport
&•d<:h. pohet' ~d
Curtu. [) Rctdig Jr., 36
Wd'i pronounced dead from
tt ~inqh·. M>U -ulflicted gun-
'> hot wound to the hedd
'hortly dlter 1 d m.. said
Lt Brum Kelly of the
liuntanuton Bedch Police
l>t•f>tirtment
l\;o one ~l<o<' was anJured
clunnq thl.:' rohhe~ and put·
SUll. whac h hf>CJdn JUSt dfter
11 p m TuPSdd\'. when
Rdchy t•ntf'ft•d RE>dz Juk ...
Joint bdf d t 424 17th St tn
I luntanqton B<•dch, Kelly
\cild
RddlCJ hrdnd1!>hPd cl
ldrgt•-cabtwr hcindgun d.lld
dPmdnd xl mon .,. lrom the
l><irt<•nd r l<Pllv ..dad
Tht• bcirtendE>r 1mt1allv
relu'>t>d hut hdnded O\'er dO
unknown dmount ol c d..,h to
the robber ctlter hi> hrE'CI a
... anql<> 'hot into the wdll,
K U~ !>did
Ruclaq th(>n lt•lt tht> bdr
and fared l two unoccupied
vehtc parked ou _de,
police d.
Ractig th n confronted
33-ye«u-old Whttll r fi 1-
dent John Ro~ruon a he
wt tn hi bl ck 1995 N1Ssan
Pathfand r, Kelly Sdld.
"I le d manded Robert-
wn g t out of th car and
dischdrged two more hots
into pcsrked v ttid :· Kelly
SdJd. •(Robertson! did and •
Rdd19 Jr began driVU\g
northbound on 17th treet to
Pei.Im Avenu •
Minut Idler. a Huntlng·
ton Beach patrol car saw the
vehacll' h aded south on
C Od I Highwdy, police said~
The oflacer followed the
cc11 while requesung backup
whc>n the punwt r cbed
Supenor Av nu~ m Newport
fk>dch KeUv Sdad
Radag fl~ to the end of
the Balboa Perunsuta and
drove off the road dtld onto
thP city beach necn the
Wedg<>, pohce aid
..\!. Rddlg drove onto the
'><lnd. Newport Beach Pobce
Depdrtment olhcers dlld th
SWAT tc>cim surrounded
hun. trymg to persuctde him
to '>UITf'nder, poltce said •
When they hnally
dpprooched the Cdf, officers
found Rdd19 Jr inside wtth a
single gunshot wound to the
h >ad Kelly '-aid 11e was
pronoun<Pd dead at the
scen1>
"'o off 1c Pr' fared hots,
and no ollacer' '~ere lnJured,
KeU} \did
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1600 bk>dt et 12;21 pm.
Mondaiy. Man indicted on pornography, pipe bomb charges
• ..... ""'9t:I A cornm.r·
<*-' burgl.wy w,.s ~ In
the llOO block et 7:45 p.m.
~
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a...iel ..... $pe9dlng O<
rec.Ing 1 Y'lhlde w.s reported
., 5:<>6 &..m. n.esct.v.
I
• rt convicted, Bruce
Knight Oewortb faces
much as 10 years in
prison.
Miii ·-DrNei PolMtllon of~ wupc>ni WIS
• ...,..., .. 0rMt: A vehtct.
butg!M'y WM repotted In the
1100 block et 3:35 p.m
Tuesday.
"""o..-~
reporud et 1. 16 e.m. Tuesday.
...... aoulev ... An
euto in.ft wes ~In
the 2100 block at 11 :37 a.m.
Mondey.
• Newport 9oulev..t: A.n
Individual WIS reportedly
drunk 1n publk In the 1900
block et 4 p.m. Monday.
• 09lt Street: A .,.ny theft
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4:'.ahf. The 8·inch square box
costs dbout $150 ea<!h, and the
satellite network setVioo IS about
$4 per month, A!h said.
The district hopes to pay for
• 8lfdt Street: A commercl•I
burgt.ry w.s reported In
the 5100 block et 7:22 • m
TUesdey.
• Corpoi ete Plaza: A com-
merd1I burgt.ry W&I f9P()rted
In the 100 block It 8:24 a.m
~· • "°119 Drive: An .uto theft
was reported in the 100 bloc.k
et 9 01 1.m. Tuesd.ay.
• Old Newpol1 9oulev..t:
A home burgl.wy WM report·
ed In the 200 block at 8·55
p m. Tuesdey.
the boxes through grants or
other fundmg sources. But ll's
IJkeJy thf> homeown~ will be
asked to pay the monthly fee
because, Ash SdJd. the device
saves more than thdt each
month for the avPrage home·
owner
"11tis means we can finally
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SANTA ANA -A federal
grand jury on Wednesday
indicted a 72-year·old
Newport Beach resident on
charges of pos e sl.ng child
pornography and a pipe
bomb, officials S4id.
Bruce Krug.ht Cleworth was
indicted alter Newport Beech
police seo.rched tus home Dec.
18 and found numerous
images of cluld pornography
-all pnnled versions stored
homeowners and landscapers.•
SOJd Ash, noting that the aver·
age bomf'Owner doesn't have
the time or mfonnatio.n lo cal·
culate all the f8Ctors necessary
for the most water-efficient in1·
gallon.
With the Wealher'n'ak , he
said, the homeowner puts to
U\fomustion about the indMdual
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RJdwd Lee. fPOk...,.n for
the U.S. attomey't omce.
Cleworth was arralgned
Jan. 3 on the ~ ol PQ9'!
...:tog a pipe bomb, to whkh
he pleaded not guilty.
Wednesday's i.ndktment adds
the child pornography count
.and supenedea the earlJer
indictment, wbtch means
Cleworth wUl have to be
arraigned In a federal court
on both c:barges. He is out on
bail. Lee said.
Newport Beach police
arrested Oeworth at 1111 Broad
Street home Dec. 18 on suspi·
don of molesting a teenager
26 years ago. 1be vktim. now
a 40-yee.r-dd Oregon resident.
came forward recently and
property. mduding the types of
plants being watered in up to 12
different areas of the lawn. 1bat
infmnatim is sla'ed by the CDl1\•
pany. U a power loss or other
bvent causes the data to be
erased. the satellite connection
wW automatically restore the
individual device's settings.
The water distrtct is consid·
DEBATE
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Newport Beach.. you better go
with armed guards,'· Ag ran
joked.
A hush fell over the gathered
aowd of about 70 dty otfidals,
politicos. reel estate agents and
others.
Agran may not have ehoted
a laugh. but he wged the crowd
to support the uutiabve.
•Measure W lS the true
choice." Agran said. •tt would
aeate the f:ramewak foe a great
metropolitan park.·
The initiative ls the fourth
such countywide auport refer·
endum. Voters approved
Measure A in 1994 on a slim
margin to put aviation zoning at
PARK
CONTINUED FROM A 1
and ticyde and pedelbwl tnals,
In the pest four years. Items such
as the bk:yde trails and pa.rlaog
Jot have come under fire.
The council has recently
postponed deflrutlve design
decisions in an effort to gather
more public feedback.
Councilwoman Ubby
Cowan saJd she recognized the
need to move forward Tuesday
but insisted two public work·
shops be held during the deggn
process.
Monahan disagreed. Design
options would ult:Imately come
before the couocU for tinal
approval, at which Ume the
publicwould be men than wel·
oome 10 give ils input. Monahan
said But bis view was not sup·
ported by his colleagues.
Monahan was in the uunor·
tty on the dais. but au<li nee
mesnbers ag?eed with him. ·rm always ui favor of pub-
lic participation. but we a.ta kind
ol beatirig a dead horM here,·
former mayor Sandra Genis
said.
Fairview Parlt en.th Bob
Graham agreed, saying public
workshoJ>I would only delay
the.~ paslU\9 th buck
through the concept of C'Om-
muntty tnput, • Graham said.
•we (had communlty Input!
four years ago and came up
with a great plan.·
Graham was allo cona!l'08d
that council rtMmben would
comkl elimlnating the pro-
polld paddog lot bee&~ ICXD8
residenll ant=· ·1 don't ..,f,f. why ttUs
• b*la debetld.. Grablm 9llkl.
·1 thank lt ii time for tbe nv. ol
you to maU up your nmdll and
do what Is right for the com-
munity. Not J\lll for now, but tor
the oat 10 years ••
provided Newport Bea.ch
detadiY with leodJ that led
to tbe anest.
As of Wednesday. the orange County district a.nor·
~Ml not tUed any chMgel
againlt Oewortb acxusing him
~ moleltatiM. Jana Ho6mann.
tbe prmec:utor on tbe case. said wt month that tha cue was
still under lnvestigatlon.
U convicted on the federal
lndlctment1. Cleworth will
race a maxi.mum of five yedl'S
in federal prison on the pos·
510n of child pornography
charge and l 0 years on the
pipe bomb charge.
Loe said in the eyes ol fed·
eral courts possession of ctuld
pornography is always a
felony. In the county court sys·
enng the Weatheflrak system
as pa.rt of Its ongomg water<OO·
ervation efforts. But for
Newport Beach. the big draw LS
the beneht to local Wdters such
a.s Buck Gully, where lawn over
watenng can result Ln chemi·
cab and pet waste in the water.
U the program IS successful Ill
Newport Coast, the oty could
the base.
South County·bdcked
Measure S. Ln 1996, fw.led to
overturn the prew>US 11Ubabve
Wtu&c voten; approved Measurt>
Fin March 2000 on a large mar·
gm. the uutiabve was thrown out
by a Judge as unconsntunonal
The debate over the yeaB
has been notonou ly con·
tenbous, a tone notably laclong
Ln the M we W campaign
N ldnde, a fonner supeM·
sor who once supported
expand.Ing John Wayne Airport
to acoommodat<> future travel
demand, swd an E1 Toro airport
lS now thP only answer to the
COWlty's rurport needs
"It's not a park versus an a.it·
port ISS\le,. Nestande Sald. "The
question 1S what do you do with
the property at that k>cauon. It i.s
my contention that an auport is
STANLEY
J . Alt.n
J. Allen Stanley. a college
professor end commoct1Ues
trader, died Feb. 9th of
cancer. He was 59.
Mr. Stant.y was born in
Pennaytvanla on 10/4142, the
youngett of thtM brothera.
He grew up In Torrence and
atten<»d Walterior HS.
Mr. Stanley attended UCLA
where he earned a BS In
mec:hanlcaJ ~nng and
an MBA. Ounng coflege. he
competed in gymnastics and
trlldt was a member of the
o.ttAt· Tau·Defta fraternity.
Mr. Stanley taught computer
related cou...., at Orange
Coast Col1ege unbl the late
80'1, until he W9nt into
buamna wi1h his son Mark as
• oommodlttM bfoket.
Over h11 kfe, he enJOYed
9ducatlon, music, aports.
famdy. and deWtoplng
1yat9m1 for tt9ding the
S&PSOO ltock Index future.
Mr. Stanley la sul\'tv.d by his
motn.r VW, NI two broChera
Louts and Eddie, and hla son
Mark.
A memod9I MMc9 will be
Mid at Etefnlll V111ey c.m .... 'I in ....._, CA on
2/23I02 • e:oo.m.
t m . ft it oil n ~ ted 1 o
mlsdemeonor -a lower
oUense.
The child pornography
chug was ref erred by
Newport Be cb police to th u.s Customs Service, wbJch
in tum passed It on to tht' U.S
attorney's ofhce, Lee Sdid.
•The pipe bomb charge
CMl~ to u through Newport
BeAch police and the fed rdl
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms,· be said. "Th
Orange County dtStnct attor·
ney al.so isted us m prose·
cuting the child pornography
charge.•
Clewortb tS ti<:heduled to
appear at the Santa Antt
Federal Courthou e on
Monday morning.
bt>gU\ looking for ways to u."'
the technology throughout th1•
ory.
....... ~CoYel'l
Newpon Beech She mey &.
reached et (949) 574-4232 or by
e-me1t •t june.cas.gr1~
larl~com
an econonuc cataly t for th1'
county ·
Both men took handwntte11 quesuons from the aowd.. whi< h
were read by Jun d<> Boom. th1 •
group' executJve VtCe presidt•n1
and a oolumrnst for the Dri1ly PUt ii
In tus pamng remarks, Agrdn
needled a.uport supporter.;, whc 1
have said the auport tS a n('('<"
sity to meet groWlllg demanct ·u we'n> gouig to deal WJth
Uus together. that means ooanq
honest Wlth ourselves about Uw
(future) &Lr traffic an Oran<w
County.· Agran s&d "Pied,.••
vote and lhmk long and h.uc
about the future of the count ,
becouse that' what' at takt•
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KUBAS
John Creighton
Loving hu1b1nd. father
grandfather and friend to
many paHed away on
Sunday, February 17, 2002 In
Newpot1 Beach. He WU es
With the aid of a football
scholarship, JoM graduated
from USC with 1 Bachelors
Degree In US HJatory In 1958
For the next hftHn years he
served u HIStOf'Y teacher and
Varsity Basketball coach tor
Santa Ana Valley High School
For the last thirty yeera he has
been widely known as th•
founder and owner of
Villageway Management.
John was known for h1a
honesty, nt9g11ty and deVollon
to famtly, friends 1nd busJnua
•aaodat11. Jonn·1 op4tnneu
and engaging smile will be
miMed by 811.
John 11 1urv1v•d by ArdJ
Kubu hit wif• of 22 yeara,
hts mother, 1lx brothers. two
slat•ra. thr•• 1on1, four
daughtera, 8 grandchUdr•n
(two tTI0'9 on tt.. ..ay}, and
27 nieoM Md neph9ws.
In heU of ftowerl. donettona tn
htt memory may be Hnt to
the Leuk•mi1 Soc ety of
NMnca 2333 No. Btoedwmy.
Suite 320, Senta Ane, CA
8270e.
Memo.1111 s... .. be held
on Fridly, ~ 22. 2002.
11 ·oo e.m ae Our ~ OuMr't
of AngMa Churc:ti, 2048 M9r
Vllea Otlwl, Newport BMch.
CA92980.
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CURVE of f rui and v bl • day
to fo or n lmprov
Pa.ran 1 ouxi.liary octJvt for
tgWJ h w . not
CONTINUED FROM A 1 th ff ects of agtng •• This
information IS being incorpo-
rated lll the design ol IOlllG
doq f~. which • probably
OK with Coco, who will t
anything sh can get her
mouth around I Wee strawber·
n and blueberri -l even
Wee pinach -but f found st a
UtU off-putting th4t there w
no mention an the tudy of the
emotional or th be ben fib
of chJcken-fned steak
spelled out in the summary ol I.he m.ady I rHd, but they
woWd certainly be more
attractiv than eating bl •
n all the tune. ~pecio..Uy Ulfl
~tUngport
WATER
Tht> l'esedJchers also dis·
roverl'd that tlus draconian
dJ l wcs most effective for
dog when theu own rs com·
bane 1t W1th uch mental tlm·
ulatJon as walking lhe11 pets,
playmg with them. talking to
them and pettlng them
Dt>lnct
A nwnber of oth r pe.ralleb
betw n Id rly dogs and
thelf hwnan counterparts
w explored sn th udy.
Dec:lirung bi anng, for exam-
ple. Both Coco und I hear
lecuvely . h •:.how no
awar n of h nng ord l"f)
to go oulsld , esJ dlly wh n
it' cold. or to get off a forb1d-
d n couch but wldom nusscs
a summom to du\n r I am
accused-unlclU'ly, of couise
-of imilar l@ctlvity. re·
dally m my mability to pick up
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Between OC'lober clnd April.
the cit) rclJes on lhe aqulfer
for cl1l of 1~ Wdter Ounng the
pedk ummer months. th city
rece1v ., 75 .. of st wetter from
the dQU1fer and buys the
remd1n1ng 25'' from the
l\tetropolitdn WdtPr Dsstnct.
Newport Beach will import au
of Its water from that agency
1ba1 wtll l d to 1t pike in oty
water co t from the typical
$7,350 to $1 5,225 d d<ly
Ssnc-e tht• ~hutclown. hoth
Me d ConsolldcttPd dnd
Newport B(•t1ch h<1ve hdd to
buy more of th1•1r dt1tl) -,upplv
from the MNropolildn Water
In hts I ll r. Ridgewd\' !did
out eral p<MJbi.litJ for pos·
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th VOJJ of womt'n
Anoth r ump is
ILltggmg lD d1sp yed by
~kfi rty d and humans in
activt thdt w em:
m youthful Md ev n nUdd.lo
~ wt th d kind ol UDO'\bt al
nthUSld.Sm -or at l t toler-
ance -and are morotly looked
at an advanced ag with a
JctundJced ey . For most of h r
We. Coco d lighted tn hang·
lll<J out wtth us. wha v r we
w re doing. Now he fre·
quenUy rE'J(.'CU us without
quilt b~ CTawhng und •r d bed
f huV(' '>UTUlar utgb to rctreu\
but haven't dltogether klcked
the gwlt wtul wallowmg m
my growing tconodasrn Coco
has to be dragged out from
under th bed: I till emerge
on my own.
SarutatJon DtStnct.
The Osoxane contanunatJon
occurred wh n the 'idruldllon
d1stnct in1ected tredm\ of
treated wa>te wdter into the
dqwjer.
Traces of lhe solvt nt were
found sn lhe dqwfor di l<>vP-1'>
thdt ar not cons1derf"d to IX>
dcingerou . The talt> hd!> not
ntll·
todo . I
ully offer
,_'*rrhel'I one fiDAI
to he
byj>ossed: the of the
mand t of dog on the oging
pr .
Coco has convinced me
that physical dU ements at
4ll old depend much
on the hCNKI the body I
can't 1ump d 12·mch M<ig .
although I once h Id th r=0t1
WttynP, lnd .. rf'Cortl lot t.tw•
l lO·yurd·h.i11t 11 •die.
But Corn. "ho th~n I
know h · 98. i.till dlm~t
effortlessly 1umps onto chcl.U'S
lour um h r h 1ght. chdl·
Ieng th Gredt Odnes next
door. loudl~ berates ony
lrdJlger who VlOldl her
., t d stdnddrd for the mctx1·
mum level of Dsoxane thdt cdJl
b<• pu:•.sent sn thP Wdler
Th • solvent WdS found m
lht• wells m lhe rcmge of four to
eight parts per billion. whlch I.!>
dboVt> the stdtt• • dcbon Le\ el·
of thrPf• f)(}fb per billion on thl'
'>Ul)'.ldtl( e Loccll ageno must
dddrh-, the contanunanl wheJl
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EDITORIAL
More answers
needed for athletic
changes to occur
T he Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dis·
lnct investlgabon
into the death of
Costa Mesa Higt: football
player Mdtl Colby was a
much-needed probe con-
sidenng the seventy of the
incident dnd potenual dan-
ger to fulwe athletes.
Still. we are sorry to say,
some questions remain
unanswered
school officials thdt Colby
i;,hould avoid contract dnlls
tn prnctJce and play onJy
haU the next game -the
OC'edn View matchup, the
report stated.
Unfortunately, nu.ssmg
from the district's report ls
input from the Colby fam1·
ly\ p hyi;,1cian, D r. NazU
Ahmed. who e.xanuned
Mdtt.
'There's a lot of things that I
don't like the looks of, l;lut I'm
not trying to outlaw them.'
-C09U ...._ eo..tdlnwt G8rJ llanaew-,
on vot•ng ~lmt 1 l1w that pl1t.s rettrictiom on •
RV owners
Doily Pilot
r I m I OAl.Y 11'1.0I
The report released last
week clears school offac1als
of any fault relcited to Colby\
Sept 29 death that rcpedl·
ed blunt-force in1unes
apparently caused.
Further. Matt's mother,
KeU1 Colby. deoded not to
talk to mv tJgators nor to
hdnd over the doctor'c;
mfonndl1on That 1!. unfor· An airplane takes off lrom John Wayne Airport. Dally Pilot read2rs continue lo weigh ln on the airport debate.
HlS death came hou~
after a Sept. 28 footbdll
game against Ocean View
High School An autopsy
revealed that the repeated
blunt-force trauma caused
has brain to !twell
About two weeks before.
the seruor apparnnUy suf-
fered a concussion in a
Sept. 15 gdme. However.
he reportedly did not lf>Ll
his trainer dbout the
headache. ndusea and
pressure behind the eye.,
an d m the sinus cavity until
nearly a week later -crnd
after yet another gam<'
Hu. doctor th<>n told
lunate
We urge the d1 .. 1m t 111
continue 1L<. '" "''II tor
change" m U1e aflenndth of
Colhy'., death. Supt. Robert
DMbot '>lrPSSed that he Wd'
open to malung change~ to
ensure the safety of tus stu·
dents and we have no red-
son not to believe that
We also urge Kelli Colb'y
to share mformat1on with
the d1'itnct for the benefit of
dll future part1opanl!t in
high '>chool football and
other !tportl'>.
Anythmg she can do lo
shed light on her son'
death could prevent !.uch d
tragic incident from hdp·
µemng again.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Still many doubts
about Marinapark
T hi!> I!> rt>q.uchng cl hol<•I
on the Mt1nndpdrk locd-
llon I · Drumming up
support for d Mt1nndpttrk
re-.ort." Feb 10).
Stpven Sutherland 'idY-, he•
will hdve better beach dCC"~
to th • bedch You cannot havP
tx>tter beach dCC'eSS than 1t tl'>
today There IS across dl t 8th
and 16th treets now where
he would have a hotel in the
• wdy. dlld people file not gomg
to ~JO through a hotel to get to
a bedch. There will be less
acress to the hooch.
He says h will conV10ce
other residents that Uus IS the
be-st u'>e of t.ht' propP.rty. nm will lllCTNSe traffic. he
<otty-. nc• There will have to be
at lcdSt 50 employees to man
thtl'> hotel. They Wlll be com·
mg and going at all limes of
the day and rught; he i.ays he
will have trcuns or b to
trdnsport these employ ,
but that' so much hot dll'
There will be delJvery true.ks
conung and going at all hours
of the ddy and rught
He will try to comn.nce oth·
er vole!"') of the city that thts ts
JUSt dnother trcUler park to be
rPmoved
I would like cdl voter. to
com down and look at Man·
napdrk, 1t Is a v ry nice
mobtle home pdl'k and nolh·
mg llk<' whdt most of the pub·
tic S(>e'> along Coast Hlghwdy.
ED Dl.10N
0.tJho. P ·nin 111 1
Columnist spread word in
fight for El Toro airport
Many thunh lo Jun de Boom for
~ n.>eent column wanung readers
thdt tl Mett'illt W (th(• Great PMk IJU·
babve) pa'>Se'i, tlm El Toro airport will
not be bwlt ICommuruttes & Clubl'>.
·A mcttl ·r ol the-h rt.· Jtln 261 Thill
mean th re will be pnonnous prPS·
sure for John Wdyn AlrpQrt.. to s1gmh·
canUy expand Di:> Boom ask\.d us to
cons1d<>r th<• 1()!)., ol our property val-
Ue!> dnd qualtt)· ol We wh<>n W<' clrl"
forced to endure cve>.n more pldnt""
over our hl•dcb 24 hour. d clay. A "19·
rulict1nl increa.<,<> tn Ai~ort trdfhc on our roach
DIBATE ~~VI~'~ The tk1d new' I!.
thdt n<Jhl now polb
how M dS\lrl' \\ will wm I lowever.
th<>'-<' ~mt• polll'> tndJCdte the meai.ur-r.
1054.." wht>n pcopl<> ICdm the Gredt
Pttrk will cost taxpayers bllllons. It ~
E!'.SS<'nllaJ we• gut thdl mlonnabon to
countyw1cl<> vol<'r.. but coum protub1t
city and county funds from being ~
for that purpose
Thal is why etc Boom dSked us to
• tep up big-time" with a pnvate
dofldtaon to lh<' Airport Working
Group PollbC'ctl ActJon Corruruu
That organtZdbon lS lNJallY allowed to
w.e our mon y tUld mlonn all vol<'l"i Qf
the truth I'm -,cndtng d chcck
For the !tdkP of our commuruty. I
utql" you to 1oin m today wluJe lher
15 !ttill llm to make et cltlference
Would you <Ul.c> make '>uro your
neighbors know th<-tacts dnd gwe
them the opporturuty to help?
IOHNIE O'NEIL
N<'wport Beclch
Rcsid nts have everything
to lo e in Newport B ~ach
On thmg that \S dlthcult to under
tand m tht.'> brouhahtt over I\ 1&ll'>ure
W, th • El Toro airport v~us th Gr •c.1t
Park in1llabv • as that pcopl Ul South
County ob dlC rontnl>ut.mg mU< h
more mon('y for th<-M ure F r mn·
paign than th05I' in wport BNch
dCJdlll t M <J\\Jf! W, who helve• much
n hi lcl!M-.
Without El Toro dU"pOrt to hdncUt•
OrdnCJ(' County·., growmq d1J" lrdn'-·
port needs. tmy John Woyne Airport
will h<lV(' to <'Xpc:tnd, pcrhdp<; douhhnq
1~ ttlf ptt~n9er l0ttct by 200f> t1nd
then tnpltng II soon dft<>rwdrd Thi'>
m<'dll'> thdt pc!'Ople llvmq drouncl
N<'wport 8dy will'>('(> their prof)('rt)
vcllu(~ drop I 0" . to 50" •• IJ\ th • next
l<>w y~H'S They httw much to l<N•
Conve.-..el}. none of lhOM> llvmq in
South Count} Cltl~ will be ttlf P<h><I
.. inC'P nom• hvt> Wlthm the El Toro
OOIM' rdnCJP Thi!. !M'<'ms to bed C'd!te
ol mm • ., h} ... 1 na Ill South County dnd
t1pdthy in the romdor o tu•'>. Nt.>\\1>0rt
Beach. CO!ttu l\tesa.. Tlt.sun. Stlntd And
ttnd C>rc1nqc-
SHlRLEY A. CONGER
Corona dt>I Mar
Columnist persuad ·
reader to approv a park.
I will'> 9om9 to dJSnUS de Boom's
IU'St rnlwnn fJan 2b), but h thl'n
t(>'>pondNi to d reply by Wi.llldm
Detoy thdt ha'> som incom.ict talc·
m nls 11nd ct'>Sumpboru (Co1nmurubt>i.
& Club,, ·A whoJe lott<l mon<>y for
tNc·he>r.., • Saturduy)
De Boom attempts to ltl} the bldlllc
for tncred'C<I demand on John Wdynt•
by more> ri d rm in l.Mne> dnd South
County. Nol eU of those residents tl.n>
Dyers. That wnpbon is dS l>dd cl' .
tht" a: wnphon put forth in the hudtJ t
lor tht• nwnher ol proplc> who w1JJ fly
out ol El Toro. wtuch ~ gro-. ly infldt-
ed The d mand <"clJl, and will tx> lctk·
c•n car ol by Newport Bt•t1ch' pru·
pcl'i4"<l nrw illJocabon for fltghl.!i
fdrtudlly, thP. oty "could hav • ht1d
evc•n mo • money• to fight tht•
chang proposed for lli9ht mcri"'tl<;(>S
at John Wd)'"lle by 101mn9 wilh South
County fom.':'t .igd.U\ t i!I Toto An
oUt·r was mddf> by th<' south to pm-
vid • th 11 ttuHh c.md fund·rcu~ang t1lnl-
1ty to N wport Beach if lh CJty wmtld
com out .iqillnSt th rurport.
I hi Xclmple of d flight lo Th™>nl
Nort't<'n No busan exccuuw
would 'i< h ~ul d 9 d m m unq You
would nuss 1t. rhg~ d pcut frotn
J hJl Wt1yn ell th • rh t 7 a rn • und
thdt 1 U yoo ttre No. l for tok ff
Th<Jt 1i. H m in 'Th n. You"''" ml·
ruldte the rest. You dJ'P 'iChedullng an
.ippombn nt th11t you will always be
lute for I n<>vN M'ht.-dulod dllvthlng
pnor to to d.m
He stdl ldck of c ompellbon is the
rNSOn for lugh r far out of John
Wayne Wrong, lh • wP1gh1 restnctlOru.
1mJX>Sl.>d and th • noL..e dbalement
procedures nd out lbghts less lhd.n
lull. Th refore. d.lfbn~ must charge
more to make up lht• (>C'()norrucs of
their fltghts. '
Southw t pcoclJ lcltl"> d.fe dffect-
ed bPcdlLW John Wayne has lugher
cosl5 thun oth r faoltb~ A dtrty little
..ecret. lht.t nty of N wport Beech. pre·
vaihnq with fl.tght restrictlons. has cost
11s C'llJWn'> and the traveling public
nulbon'> of dolJdn m e.~ traveling
c ts
Agcun the purportoo lack of n01Se
at El Toro ~ false TI\ere will be more
OOL'if' than when the Marines Dew m
and out. and Wf' don't want the result·
ing pollubon that rom With 1t. Look
al the seven ai.rports turned over at
the same ume clS El Toro. not-0ne
operates as 11n airport They have
been drvrlop<..>d into mulbuse areas.
reli>1denba1. ronunercldl. pdl'ks and
open SJ>dCC'
The county 1.1llowoo the elJte to
bnnq commerucll uviallon into JWA.
Th<>y mude nulbo~ from th '>ale ol
thw dlllt.n<' Gt'orqe Argyros would
ldnd to mdk<> m.illwns agillll if El Thro
g()(~ through. Why c!M! would he giv
$217 ,000 to th pm·rurport group. Not
becdusc In.'> hom as under the llight
pdth or John Wdyn ? Or would he?
Why is Brun• N<'!>tandc head of a
pi<rtlllJ>Ort romnutti thdl as c10d was
funded by Arqyrcr... t.Uld whdt 1S lhetr
bnanotJI reldboruJlip? No moro mon·
ey from JWA, no more moo from
\rqyms. and no mon y rorrung m
Imm the maJOnly of people of Orange
County So. who do they r present
PXC'ept ~U·tnt r 1
So de BoOm's roJwnn clinched 1t for
m •. l h<1ve lobb1<'d Myon who would
W,ten dbout th bt>n fits of M ure
W ~lfl<J clnd l'U go on better. I
hilve my absent ballot m front of
me, and you know how I will vote.
That'~ ft k>t bett r than nding c4Sh
It' m th bitg.
FRANK UMBAUGH
Core.nit <l 1 1 r
Temples and other places of worship. can benefit community, humanity
Readers
RESPOllD
Mormon tern . Any time a n
tburch. np or syrwgogu built..
It e.lhrm5 a commuruty' ronurutment
to . I f our cultw bocome
so U-ind~ nt that w only wor·
hJp at the mall, th rno and tho
l>Mkl w hope noc.
There are aymbols Gil dlOUlld US
1lM! OOM that elev• oor rultu are
Ul<Jle tMt point t.m towcanJ thing
higher tbAn ourMMll. S1IVI MG.....,.. EASTMOND a.ea Melli
In 1wpon1e to Ken EY91W01l
Communtty Comrnen~ 191..et the Mormon tample rile in~. r«>. 3), tM.re.,. more e..a •
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thPne~)()d ONOY
CoroNl d J Mar·
Daity Pilot
4ffairs-
THECIOWD
L oven and trangers
ca.me together in eel -
bration for Valentine's
Day. More than 200 gu ts
filled the waterlront dirung
room of the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club m Corona del
Mar for a valenbne upper of
stuffed Comish game hen
and filet oJ sole. Toasts and
tributes were made to both
newlyweds and longtime
lovers celebrating with gen-
erations or fam.iJy members
in attendance.
One or Newport Beach's
molt philanthropic residents.
Jtm Eam.l, escorted tus wUe.
Catbertne. joining Al and
'hlly hnball. Joe and Joyce
Uni.Do, Steve and Jan
Sulberlan. Gary and Sharon
Gria•, and Bany and Nan-
cy Levy. Good w1Shes were
sent to Don Cole and Judy
Gmur on the announcement
of th t.r engagement Also m
the Valenllne's everung
crowd were Dr. Carolyn
Hardy, Jlm Kerrigan, Alda
Hobson and Dave Lamb.
• • •
The presbgtous Walter
Knott SeMce Awards, Ul con-
Junction Wlth Goodwill Indus·
Ines of Orange County, were
presented to three most
deseM.ng residents wbose
lives exempWy th Walter
Knott spmt of i.ervice to com-
munity At a sold-out lun-
cheon recently. Rex Hudler
Thundoy, Februofy 2 l , 2002 A 7
and fund-raisers-of the heart attract Newport-Mesa,
Wd"' dOlOO(! hll> fd\'Orlll'
••ndeavor:o. ctncl ht "f>IOI ''
•"rnmptilte<I h1. 1h 1111!.,111n
str1tcm •n t "( .r.xi<h" 111 ln<lw ••
tnt>s of Oran~w Count'
pro\'1111~ J>l.~•J>I«' "1th 1h,ttbt.l-
1tw' lht• opportunal\ 111
c1Chteli C? llll'U h1t1hl~l It•\ l'I
ot lJf•r,un<1l .uid P< onomi<
tndPp(•ndPnc.,
Tht.• tl\\<tfli.t> \\f I JJ<IO·
Above,AJud
Tally Penb4111
atti nd the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht
Club Valentin 's
Dinn r.
Left, Jim and
Catherine Emmi
enjoy dinner at the
BahJa Corinthian
Yacht Club.
h1~rt comrmttee df~ cdllm q
th•· event ·And The Bf•nt
( •Ot':O. ( )n •
The Amt>ncd n I h•ctn
,x..~n.\ I f('ttrt to I lrc.1rt Cctl<t
will ht• a block-be p1.1•n1ng
linnging togeth •r both the•
HeldJ Miller. right, cbalrwoman of the Heart to Heart Gala, ls joined by Ron and
Darlene Herrick.
. . nn d h\ Ru,~11 and \t1l-
dred Knolt Roger; and Bar-
ht1rd Severson Ric-hard
r orpc>r<th-. wolld d.Od f!K di
'>llC-lt't\ for ctn PvPnang of dln-
inq rldn<'anCJ I und-r1ll'•ln<J
dOcl f'Oll'rt11mmen1 P111dmoH•
repon.., thc.11 the evPmng .
Wllh bCkPI ... 'tl'llJnq ul $300
p..r l>l.!rson dnd up. \\,ll
Andhetm Angelc>s brc>ddcdSter
dJ1d fonner prof 1ond1 ba.sf>-
bdll pldycr. Diana
Schuur, two tunt> Grdnuny
Award-wmrung JdZZ vOCdl.lst:
cilld l><ln Keplinger. cUtJst.
were l'{'(oqnw>d b't the
gTedter OrdngP County
commuruty
Hudlrr who'><''"" rad<'
llves wtth Down '>yndrome.
ha-. ht~omt• a Odt10nc1l advo-
cate for people with <lli.ab11J-
lles Schuur, blind '>tnce
btrt.h. ts known for her dedJ·
catlon to those fdnng a world
or darkne s. Keplinger, who
!>ldrred m the Academy
Award-wmrung documen-
tary • Kmy Gunp, • has
become widely recogruzed
ror bts drt and <,f>Mce to
community. Goodwill lndus-
tn Denise Desmond com-
mealed "Tb~ 1nchv1dt1dl-.
are lead.Ulg the Wd't for ptoe1·
ple with dlsabwll ., Tht>1.
make the world d l:H•ll,•r
place for au of u~
Walter Knott thP Or.my"
County pioneer who w1lh
lus wife, rounded Knott ...
Berry Farm, devotl'cl h1!> hnw
dnd resources to 1mprovmq
the Orange Count't '>tdnddrd
of llvmg Goodwlll lndu tnt"•
Cole R. Wllllcllll Bu'>ter Doy
Henle' \leonder °'ialle
Bett\-Bt•lden Palmer Puker
Kertnt'th ind John Ward
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n '>earc;h, Pit\J< nlJCJn ct.nd
c ommurut\ '4'" 1r ' c.1une<I dl
prt>H>nt1nci hf•dn d!.!>f'cl'>t:' dOd
.,troke-.
The popul • .u lc>Cd l lldnd-
h•ader Waynt-Fo lt-r 1~ ..et to
provide thP mu 1c: R n 'd-
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The new Cannery c~~es on the tradition
My dirung rompanion put tl
sucanctly: ·1 Uk.e the jelly-
fish.·
The resin IC\.llpt:ures of the tenta-
cled un creatures are Just the
tip of what's to like at DINING then w Cannery,
I wruch ieopened earl.I· R VIEW er tru.s month alter
more than two years
W\th W OwnctJ and 6 shghtJy
robileted menu.
Now called the Cannery Seafood
of th Paal1c. th 11 taurant blJ fea·
turc:s a whol b«.t of taste-bud
brightening hsh dish • as well as
good old-fclSh.ioned turf items, such
dS Teus barbecu pork chops
f$22.50) or aged bOn -m rib-eye
teak ($29.95) Plus. lhc upstairs bar
Mea orf<'rs ush.i for th who don't
feel the need to have their chnnet
com • nedf a fue
After d plo..tsdnt welcome at the
door. we headt.>d up to the bar to
FYI
WHA~ Cannery
Seafood of the
Pacific
WHERE: 310 La
Fayette Road, New-
port Beach
I CALL: (949) 566-
0060
HOW MUCH:
Expensive
wait for our
table. The
decor, as
advertJsed.
~hipper
thdll at w d!>
di the old
Cdnnery. It
mdde fora
scene thdt
WM both
IOlmldll'
and roomy.
with music
Jll!>t low
t>nough to curry on d c onversallon
And th(>r<' Wtt!> d lot ot ldlk gomg
on dlllOnq the nux of young ~><>pie.
loolunlJ mtent on thNr fdtPS, dnd the
< omfortdhlt> nudcUc-t1gt.>d coupl~
.,1pp1ng mdrtll\Hll!>J>lfed c oncoct1on~
Al the lldt, we PXJX>ntmCT>d tht•
onJ~ qlltch of thl• (•vt•nlllg when one
ol our dnnk order; dJ>pedrf'd wronq
By thdt wne. our tt.1ble Wd., rt•ddy. '>O
we hedded dowru.tt1ttS
And cvt>rythmg pie kt.>d up
OldJ'kt>dJy A qwck gldn<l' t1t lht> one-
ptl<J~ nwnu dU wtuJ<.> chomping on
!>Orne cnL.,ty, ldvordblc IJrcdd hug·
gt>i.ted thdl tht•y know whdt they do
wt•ll und .,ltc-k tu 11
It Wtlh bolter thdn ddverll!oed. Wt•
1>tctrted wath twu dJ>J>eluen.. shnmp
c-ockwu ($12.501 dnd hlt1ck dnd blue
dh.i tund ($9.95). We dM wer •
templed by the hdked almond-
crusted gOdt cheese ($8 751. whlch
our Wdller recommended. not to
mention the oysters ($9 75) ond
n.1.sgest, rmst,
Frimest ae.ty Slpply
& Ful Service Salon In
Orcmge(Mty
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Best Selection
t.. UA1=1HOMY ~OT
Cannery Seafood of the PaclOc executive chef, Felix Salcedo, hold a plate of tender rack of lamb on the restaurant's water Ide deck.
caJamdh f$8.95)
The shnmp cocklall dmved fust.
pn-c;ented ruceJy Wlth d trong -but
not too trong. at ledSt lor us p1c-y
food lover.. -Sctuce. It I ft the
tongue rucely alive. and dehrutely
wdntmg more The hnmp wd
plump. cnsp dnd flt1vorful
The tunt1 appedred on cl bed of
fresh bdby greens Wlth d del.acdle
vmrugrette thdt l<.>t the tuna' body
fill <'Very comer of your mouth. Even
ctfl<'r the strong '>hnmp cocktail. the
tunct mdnc1ged to tdSte both refresh·
mg and he<trty. no mean ledt lhdl
llw only po!>!>lblC' cornplamt to
rndke about either w~ 1mt to wcrnl
more of cverylhm9.
That senbmcnt would quickly dis·
dppectr as w<> mpde our mam course
selectlons.
My duung comparuon chose
someUung new to her: Chtlean 5ed
bass ($21.25) ll C'clflle Wlth seu SCdl·
lops. Roma tomatoes. red oruons dJld
sweet peppers m a alantro-lemon
butter. The bass feU from her fork m
flak • cooked to perfecbon. Light
tllld flavored Wlth Just ct tunt of the
accompanymg 1te.rru. It was cnsp on
the outsldE.' but delicate Wlthm.
It was noUung compdled with m y
ll'klin dish. I deoded on one of the
Ct1nnery' f9dtUTed items: the Cttn·
nery oopp1110 ($27.95). It dldn't ltlkl•
long lo realize why they high.Light
lh~ ch.<,h. Complt>ll' \'11th crab.
.,hnmp. dam. mw."<!l, Cdlttrndll und
oth "'r fish in d picy tomato broth. 11
was one urpnsmg dlld dellghUul
b1te after dJlother. Remarkably, each
different seafood wa cooked JU.St
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THETR TH
ABOUT
nght dOd reldlned its own flavor -
the clam tasted Like clam and the
hnmp Uke hnmp -d pale lhe
robust. ollve·oll tnlll!.ed broth. whlch
I rould huve drunk by the gallon
As we dt!bdtt>d what Wl.Oe to dnnk
wh n planng Ollt order, our waiter
WdS very helpful, bsterung to our
dcsin> ford strong. full-boched rt>d
cind sugg bng u zinldlldel lllSlectd of
lhe typ1caJ Cdbern t It ccUnc to good
effect und WtlS the pt!r1ect between-
b1te balunce lor both meals.
By th time W(' wNe ftruShed
Mlh our thnm•rs. I hctve to t1chn1t, I
Wt1'> reody to qwt Th(• ciopp1110 Wd.1>
ub<;olutely df'lloo~ but ctlw 111mxh·
bly nch clfld hlling. But I knew Pilot
rcudc>rs would wctnl to know: How's
the ti rt?
G111cn the two we had. I'd push
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had tS7) dlld the Aunt Grd1 • .ae' f~h
fnut martuu ($0 501 my C OOlpdnJOn
chose w re both good. but ffidy!)(• dll
the nch. IUSC"IOU'> food \\.C''d alrecidy
ronsunwd 1ust couldn't tx> loUowed
by des~rt Tlw e<,pn~~ t.1nd latte
were both pot on. though
It WclS. dll m d.ll, one> hne medl
And with the• rcstdUJdnt'i. hne decor.
good sNv1n• .ind pnm<> lk1yf ront
locabon. hupptly tht>rl' -..-<•ms to be
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Doi~ Pilot DATEBOOK Thundery, fiibrvory 21, 2002 A9
A 'War' worth· waiting to watch on video
I t occUned to m I.hat it's a
funny thing th r l a
date for the n w fUm
•Hart'• war• wa dunntJ
Valentine'• Day w k You
know, a play on word w1lh
•Hart's War" and Vttlentme's
Day and •b arts• and all
that. I wond r U at wa .Ultf'n·
Uonal or coinctd nta.J.
Anyway, another funny
lhlng about th n w based·
on·a·true· tory hlm ·Hort'
War" is that th hlm' adver-
...
lli.mg C"clm· I pu1gn CJIW'>
CRITICS you th<'
impn•\ ion
it's a movil'
about Bruce Willis and his
•war• in a Nazi pnson camp
duriJ:lg World War II. com-
plete with action seen~ ol
battle and ev rytlung You
naturally a um Wilhs 'tlttrs
as the movte' namc~ke
Hart.
Well, the real.Jty ,., thr hlm
is a slow-paced murd<•r mys·
tery, a story withln a '>tory,
revolving around black ttn<l
white race relabon<. m tht•
l9"40s. and Will.ls I n't PVPn
the main actor
The OUler layer ol C on01c I
tS between Col. Wtllwm
McNamara (Wtllts). d tmaqh·
as-nails, fourth-genc>rtlllon
West Pomter who L!> locked
ma battle of wills with tht•
pnson camp's commttndmq
officer, Col Werner Va !.Ur
(Marcel lures). who anc-1den·
ta.lly as Yale-educt1ted dnd
fond of ·Negro 1azz • Thl!>
struggl erve5 ds d mdJOr
theme and plot dev1ct• lhdl
dnv everything Pl'>e <1omq
on Ul the Ill.Jn' mulbple '>l<>I)
bnes
The pnmclry !>lory I!> dhout
Lt. Thomas J ldrt (Cohn Fdr·
rell), appomted by Col
McNamara lo defend d bid< k
officer accused ol murdennq
fellow prisoner Sgt Vic Bt>d·
ford (Cole Hdu t>r), d what<•
raast believed to be r<>spon·
sable for another bldc-k olf1·
cer's death Ill tht> C"tJmp
So, bas1cd.lly, you hdw t1
lot of Uung gomg on m th1-.
film You have d few dct1on
sequences. mcludtnq d
graphac no t'arly on whPn
Hart is captur ~ dftf'r hdvmg
a fellow soldl r' bram
blown out a.nd pl.ttt r on tu
face And there' thP blow-
tull-up batU cene w1th
plan attaclung the tram
taboo wtul the POW dft>
en route to the CclJTlf> And
there's a rutty aendl batUe
over the pnson camp
between allied and Gt'nndn
hghten.
Richard
Brunette
Then
you hav
the pamt-
ed·by-th~
numbers
pnson
camp, w1th
its typecast
prisoners
a.nd Nazi
guards,
and th all
too familiar
pnvttte war
betwe<>n
the two
opp(hlO<J commander5 And
you·ve got the young, mex-
pcnr•n<"<>d dnd 1dealisbc ofh-
C"<'f -.quunng off agam t the
.. CdSOn<."<1, lOIC veterdn ofh-
Cf'r. Then you've got a mur-
der my-.t ry, complete w1th a
rttctsm angl
Oh )'etth, dnd I alm<Xt for-
uot dbout the plant next to
th1• pru.on ramp thdt t actu·
dlly produnng bomb wtule
lhP Alhl"> Uunk tl's a shoe-
mdkma factory. And, of
<our-..•. thNe's the ever-pre·
wnl f''-<'<1JW l>emg planned
h) lhl' pn'>on •r... Whew.
Tht1t\ d lot of stuff I Wdnt to
lt1ke d ntlp 1ust telling you
t1bout at
But. ov('rdll. it's not d bad
film t1nd 11 doe have a few
antNP<,l10y IW\Sts Rated R for
'>lronq Ldngu<1ge <1nd wttr
v1olt•nc ,. on my moVle r.1lJJlg
..cdl<' ol Pay Full Pnc-e. 8<1r-
<fdlll ~ ldtmt>e Video Rentdl,
\\dJI for C<1ble or TV MoVle
of lhP W<>t•k, I g1'e • Hclrt l>
\\dr d .. 11on9 \ldeo Renldl
r.111nq And ~htle you re
tht•rt• pt«k up tht• "ThP
C redi facdpe !>ldfrulg.
dmonq olhe~. Sle\'t-
~ lcQw•en No'' thdl's a
!frt•dt \\orld WM 11 pm.on
t .mi p mm tC?
• lttCHAJU> UUNETTE 1s a recre
auon wperv1sor for the city of Cos·
t.s Mesa and a Costa Mesa fMI·
dent
'Bau· indudes some
mon ter acting
Thfl unw.uol drttmd
• MoMter' Bttll • delv<.>s into
the dark 1d • of human
nature. while ending wilh d
note of hope for •ts nwtn
chttracters.
Night ttfter rught. Georgid
c-orrectJons officer Hdl\k Gro-
tow<;kJ (Bally Bob Thornton)
dWc\ken 51ck to tus tomdch
Whcll 1c; 11 that' malting hun
111? Is It his JOyle hfe? I It
his ab~ave fl'lallonstup with
his en 11we son sonny
fH •alh Ledger), also a guilrd
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COMING SOON
"Harrison's .Flowers," staning Andie MacDowell, Elias Koteas, Adrlen Brody, David Strathalm and Alun
Armstrong, opens March 15. D lrected by Elle Ch ou.raquJ, "AoweD • tells the story o f a wife 's struggle to ttnd
her pbototoumall t husband -missing and p11 umed dHd ln a foreign country -and bring hJm home.
Susan Perez
dl I.ht>
pnwn? Is 11
ha bntUe,
rpdneck
fdlhl'r
Ruck
tPclN
Ro\ IPJ or
dll ol th<•
ahm1•I
tldllk
dn<I Sonny
urt>
d!>!>agned to
the guttrd detdll of dNLh row
1nmt1t<' l..tlwri•nc-<' Mu.,qrove
(SPttn C"omh'>I who l' e.xecu·
. 11on ti. 1mnunent Tht., .ii.sign·
rnPnl as pttanlul to Sc>nn)
whJCh tn turn mlundl(.''>
Hdnk ti'> 11 qoe., ttgdtn t tht>
farruly' trddabon ol rocasm
and OUSdnthropy
In due tune Hank n
path Wlth Let.1c1a (Halle
Berry) d new wt11lr dt the
diner with d senou ly obese
-.on Sht• t ttlso the w1dow of
tht> mdn f lt1nk 1w.1 helped to
PXe<.lltl' t1llhouqh Ot>llhf'r ol
them reahzes till'• unul mm h
Idler
Ht1nk reluctttnth c onw" 111
U..llna's aid l1l d en.,..,, t1ml
the two hnd they ht1\'I' r1 lut
an common Both ttn• "'""'ti
lonelr. wounded 1wuph·
.\Jthough 1rut1cill~ I l••lt
Hank's mobves Wf'rl' -.u,.
pect. he genumelv ff'11l-. 1h1•
need to ldkt> cdrf' 111 "11111'·
one. and Lct1C"1t1 1' tirNI <1nd
rPcldy to IC'l '>OmPom• tc1!.:I'
cttrP ol ht>r
The muc-h-talk,•<I rthout
love scene symboh1l•d t1 de •
perate act of ronnP< Ung with
dJlother hwnan bemq, wme·
thtng neither of lh<'m htt<.
l>een dble to ffidlldqc• lor
qwte some ume
The performdnCP'> hy
Thornton Boyle. Lcdqer dnd
Combs c:tre outstandmg. At
the emotionttl center of the
hlm ·~ Hdlle BPrrv. who ... e
ar nonunt1t1on "' well·
deserved De pate some <:nll-
n-.m lhttt ht• ll> ·100 beautl·
1111 • tor the role the ex-mod·
1•1 hd'> prn,en herseU to be tt
tdlt'nh-<1 de tre .. i.
\.Ion tPr Ball" lea"es
1n<1ny qut>J.llons undflSwered
Ho~ will the lovers deal with
lhl'lt pd!>ll? Can a relation-
'h1p -.prunq from trdgedy
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answers a.re for vou to dPOde
·Momter' BOW is rated R
for trong sexual content.
language and 0,.10/ence
• ~ flEMZ h...es in Cosu
Mesa and rs an •Kecut1ve b'1Nn1
tor a ftn.tne1al ~rvices company
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AIO Thvndoy, Febtuory 21. 2002 DATFBOOK . ..
Doity Pilot
NeWport-Mesa high school actors wID drama awards
Drama tudcnts from
Estanocl, Newport
Harbor dnd Corond
de.I Mar high
THEATER ~:~~1e:;!
proud at tho
re<:ent C'dlafom1a. Education·
al Thcttter A sn. F bvaJ dt
Monrovia High School in
Monrovtu
In th(• competition involv-
After
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SPECIAL
CULTURAL INTERSECTION
lJC · lrvtnP\ lntPr<•ert1ons of r.-c hnoloq~ ·\rt ctnd C ulture
l t•< tuu.• St•r 11" will present
fr lllto f-U)llld9d dS hP talks
MONSTER'S BALL
(A) OTS Digital
2:00· 4:30 7:15 9:45
• Saturda ·Mood.a
A BEAUTIFUL MIND
(PG·13) 11:00' 7:00 9:40
OOSPORD PARK
(A) 1:30• 4:15
'Salurda ·Sund.a
W.•UND FOMIGN
& INDI• I'll.JI SllRIU
Saturday & Sunday 11 :00 AM
-LANTANA"
l 10 0 THE ATRE
o o I~ '
'I I' I ' '1 . l il "ii I
Academy Award Nominee
IRtS (R) Dolby Ofgltal
11:00• 1:00• 3:00 5:00 7:15 9:15
"Saturday • Mo
lng mor than t 00 schools,
Estanc10 and Corona d I
Mar eoch rece1ved a dozen•
c rtJficat of excelJ nee,
whil N wport I larbor won
10. Both Estanoa and N w.
port Harbor were among th
nln schools selected to per-
form a scene from their fall
productl.Ons. Estancia',. entry
was ·our Town.• while
Newport Harbor pr ntod
·The Boys Next Door.•
P bvaJ Judges awarded
Nowport Harbor Hlgh the
ubout ·computer Rccogru·
Uon of OrchcstraJ fnstru·
ments• at 5 p.m. March 5 al
the> Music and Med.la Build·
mg. Room 3 16. The uruversi-
ty is at the mterscellon of
Uruversity and Cdrnpus
dnves Free. (949) 824-2787
HOT YACHTS
The Newport Harbor NoutJ-'
cdl Museum will present
Cary Milhmore's •t tot
Vdchb. Ocean Racers From
ToJ™lils to Turbos" eldublt of
25 ongmal yacht pa.mbngs -
with photographs and mod·
t•b through March 15 ut
IS 1 [ Coast Highway an
NPWJ>Ort Beach. The mu •
um I'> open from lO d m. to 5
p m Tuesday through Sun·
cltty Frc>e 1949) 675·8'U5
MUSIC
VIOLIN ANO PIANO
Thi! UC lrvme ChambN
S<>nes will present d ronccrt
Wlth vaoll.nist Hdroutune
Bf>d<•IJan and pta.nc;t Loflld
Gnlhtt at 8 p m. Saturday dt
WuuJred Snuth Hall on cam·
pw.. wluch is at the mtersec·
best ense.mbl for
work award, th p Ugious
Flip R de awatd for mov•
ment (to 1'fler Sch tzlem)
Mtd a.x scholarshJps to
Sacramento for Californl1t
Youth m Th ot r Day.
Estancia 's J tea Arias
received a befit actr
award for sceno work, as
well as the Vivtan B h
Edwards scholarsh.Jp and a
scbolarsbip to Sac.ram nto
for Callf orrua Youth tn The-
ater Day. es dJd E tanoa's
bon ol Univemty and Campus
dnv . $10. (949) 824.-2787.
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
The Academy of St. Marbn
in the Fields Chamber
Ensemble will perform a et
or rarely heard p1 at 4
p.m . Sunday in the Orange
County Performing Arts
Center's Pounders Hall. 600
Town Center Dnve, Costa
Mesa. $50. (71o4) 740-7878
RUSSlAN DUO
Vladimir Spivakov, mu 1c
director and principal con·
ductor of the Ru 1an Nation·
al Orchestra. and p1arust
Sergei Beuodny will per1orm
at 8 p.m . Tuesday at the
lrvlne Barclay Th atr . 4242
Campus Drive. lrvtne. The
concert, co-pr nted by lht•
Laguna Chamber Music
Society and the Phtlhurmomc
Sooety, will include Bach's
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•we've come together so well
as a team and we're re ally close
th16 year ... "
CIMMluw Ill .... COfona del Mar
High junlOf
Daily Pilot
Anteaters
deal with
Cal Poly
Mustangs pose a formidable
obstacle for UO as Big West
season starts to wind down.
BREN EVENTS CENTER -It's
coming down to the wire 1n the 819
We t Conference and the UC lrvme
men's basketball t am (18-8, 11-4 1n
the Big West), hanging on to second
place and hopmg to grab first In
conference with three regular ea.son
contests remaining, battles visiting CaJ
Poly ln a key matchup tonight at 7:05.
Tb Mustangs aren't a team to take
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7-7
7.7
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lightly as the
Anteaters have
learned an the
pest
CaJ Poly (14-8.
8-6) defeated
Vl.Sallng UCI. 50-
47. on Jan 26 and
upset conference-
leadrng Utah
State in the fmt
round of confer-
ence action
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• HIGH SCHOOi. GIRLS WATER POLO CIF PLAYOFFS
MOP ..
'*'*" ~ honot•
RON DAVIS
Thundoy. Febtuory 21 . 2002 B 1
TustAn I
SM ... 14
Corona del
Mar Htgh's
Clu1sttna
Hewko
uncorks a
shot on
Tu.sttn'•
goal ln
Wednesday's
CIP Dlvtslon
IV semlllna1
at Heritage
Park ln Irvine.
ltwua
fam1llar sighL
She scored
seven goals.
Corona del
Mar was an
easy winner
to claim a
berth ln the
final
Saturday
afternoon at
Belmont Plaza.
........ t'lt act1•• c.l l'oly at UQ 7;0S
UCSI It Long lead'I St
Horttltldoe It llhlenlde
Pacific It Fulletton
Vamie Denrus
leads the Mus-
tangs offensively
with a 15.3
points-per-game
sconng average,
followed by
Brandon Bee-son
( 12.2 ppg). David
Henry (9 2 ppg)
and Enc Jackson
(7 2 ppg) All four
players have
started ev-ery
game t.tus season
BEIMONTP AWAITS
,... ........ .. uc:sa. UQ. 1i>5
CM ~ • Lon!i llld\ St.
ldlt10 • UWI 91. ~ ....... -.......... -
On ltadlo
ICUO-tlt FM Jason Allen.
who has started
18 of 22 cont ts,
adds 6 7 ppg Cal Poly's balanced attadt.
The Ant ters have last year' 819
W t Player of the Yeai. seruor guard
Jerry Green. oo their de Green. the
school' all-bJne I d1ng scorer. cam
the squad, averaging 20.5 ppg
Sophomore center Adam Parada Is
second oUensively (12.9 ppg. 7 rebounds
per game), followed by 1uruor forward
Jord.n Harris ( 11 .4 ppg, 7 2 rpg),
sophomore forward Stanislav Zuzak J9. l
ppg, 4.3 rpg) and 1uruor guard Mike
Hood (8.6 ppg).
Both Cal Poly and the Anteaters are
coming ofl losses going lnto torugh\'•
contest.
The Mustangs fell to UC Santa
Barbara Saturday while UCI wu
defeated by Uruvenity of the PadBc.
OnJy the top eight teams In the
conteience will advaoaa to the Btg West
Tou.mam nt March 6-9 at the Anaheim
Convention Center Arena. UC Riverside
and Cal State Fullmon have &lrMdy
been eliminated Final landings
determme seedmgs for the tournament.
Came lim and tbe ord r of gam
will be detumined March 3 once
seedings have bee n hnallzed. The
wumer of the toumement recei ui
automatic berth to the NCAA
Tournament.
Going Into tonight'• Blg West
contests, Utah State bolds • one-game
lead over the Anteaters. UC Santa
Blrbera .. to third p&IM:e, fonow.ct by c.a
Poly t.n foWth.
Top-seeded Sea Kings
dominate Tustin, 14-6; El
Dorado next in Saturday's
Division IV title game.
lanyFMllkner
DAILY PlloT
IRVINE -First-year Coronel d I
Mar High gul water polo coach
Aaron Chaney will assure you 1l' not
as easy as bis players make It look
But what the top-seeded Sea Kings
did to No . .C·seeded Tustin ln a CIF
Southern Semon Dtvmon rv semilinal
Wednesday at Hentage Park.
appeerec:t something ie. than ddfkult
The Sed King scored sem1hnal Wednesday
th(• hrsl '>lX goals and led. .,They're the Chaney's squad has not
12-3, after thr e penods, No. 1 seed out cored 1t three
t-n route to ct 14-6 tnumph por.tseason foes, 46-14, and
that propeUed them 10to and they thf' Golden W t League
thetr second section hnell c-hampion 1\llers (24-7) are
10 three yedt'. played W<e it among Cd M's growing
The lhret>-tune delen-legion of adrrurers
ding Pctclf1c-C0t1st League today ·.. ,. ·They're the No t seed
chump1ons {23-71 will ell-and they played hke 11
tempt to clelam the Dean Crow today.• Tu.sun Coach Dean
progTam' hl'it Clf crown Crow wd
Saturday agamst unseedt'd Tustin High girls A usual Chaney
Emplle ~ague c-bamp1on water polo t oach emphasized the totahty of
El Dorado at 3:30 p m at -------his tea.m's effort. rather than
Belmont Plaza mgl out standouts
El Dorado (16-13) defeated No 2-·1 thought everybody played wd."
seeded Uru\'Cf">lt)', 5-4, m the other d Chaney, who expressed satisfac-
Tars eliminated
Foothill's defense proves its reputation is well-
founded with 8-6 CIF Division I semifinal victory.
Roger c.rtlor'I
0M.Y Pl.or
nJSTIN -Newport
Harbor HJgb's under-
dog girls water polo
teem mide it mleresbng
10 the Sailors' CJF
Southern Section Dlv-•
Knights (25-2). they
h Id thetr own d p1te
Foothill' defenstve gnp,
whJch led th wmne~
to Saturday's hn•I at
Belmont PlaU11 agcUt\St
sconr•• SM_ta ~=and at
, lulled u e coupl of
• hm today,· aid
'-------J Barn tt. •(Foothill) Ju.st
lslon I semt.flnals =:
encounter wttb No. 2·
seeded Foothill Wed-
nesday at 1\llbn High And that
ln Itself wu an eccomplishm nt
not to be dwa""d UghUy.
did • good Job fronung
the two-m r.
·we knew w had to get the
baU U\ the stnke zone, but doi.ng
It was v ry difficult. We Ju t
uon with tus team's defense. pas tng,
shootmg and goalkeeping
·1 thought Je 1ca Well played
well.• C haney aid of the en1or
goalie. who had one point-blank
toppage among her IX wv
CdM 1u01or C hn tana Hewko
however. dorrunated th tat h t for
the wmners. amas tng ven goals.
three a.ss1St.S and three ste~ all of
which at least equaled team highs
However. even Hewko, one of
three AlFCIF returners from ~ yMI'
Divmoo rv semihnalist. wverte<t credit
to her tee.mmat .
·we've come together to w D as a
t.eaJJ1 and we're really doM this yeu, •
SEE SEA KINGS MGE 11
~agb COllCb aw Barnett's
Sallon ablorbid an 8-8 n-
ending loll to tbe ~ted Lady SEE SAILORS MGE IJ Newpolt n.t.ar ..... 1.-la Grodd ~ •p-IMW-lll
DAILY PllOT tlGll SOIOOl ATHlETI Of THE WED
ATnyRoss
. .
tlGH SCHOOi. G•LS socca Clf Pl.AYOFFS
Giant slayers
CdM junior Jenny Long serves up an assist to help
Sea Kings defeat Ganesha, 2-0, in CIF Division I\!.
POMONA -Ganesba .Hlgb girls
soccer coach Charlie Turnbull said h
would use one player to inark -solely
defend -Corona del M•r's Krlltln
Hanson. "becaWle she tlCD'ed three goa1'
in their win (over LOS AltCllJ Saturday).•
Perhaps, Turnbull would have ~n
better served to cover Jenny Long or
even Elisha Morgan Wednesday. The
duo teamed up for the Sea Kl.ogs' fJ.rst
goal In CdM's 2-0 win over the host
Giants in the second round of the CIP
Southern Section Division IV playoff•.
Park. a winner 1n penalty kkks
over South Pasadena. at a site to
be~ by acx*\ 11p.ooay.
•we came reedy to play Aud
we came ready to win,• Long
said. , .........
Long. a JuniOr playtdg outlide ~
forward, continuously worked
the sides and 1erved up several
CdM senior Alison Brawner.
who starts at midfield, and juruor
AlivM Maiura, a SWting forward.
both lnjured their ankles ..
Brawner was injured belore
Morgan's goaJ lo the ftnt hall
peer Gaoe1ba'1 sideline and
Evam wa.lked over and carried
2 her over to h.11 sideline for
o treatment. Freshman Tanisha
Senaratne filled In for her.
Muwa. who dislocated her
shoulder ln November. injured her ankle
In the second b41f. Hartdlon came in for
her and. one minute later, she Ulisted on
Harvey's goal.
ottac.ldng mode.
CdM freshman goalkee~r Rachel
Waters recorded three saves and left the
net sb timeS to stuff the a&ants. lnduc:ling
once when she collkled with a Ganesba
player to end a scoring cbance.
Waters, who also led counterattacks
With ber punting and goal kicks, wu
supported by sweeper Paige Janes,
Klmie Kramer. Lauren Shepberdlon and
Vaneua Fallon. who helped the Sea
Kings produce another shutout lo the
playoffs.
Turnbull was also surprised to see
CdM seniors Alllson Harvey and
Stephanie Hardison come off the bench
in the second half and team up for the Sea
Kings' second goal.
CdM (14-4-7), the three-time Pacific
Coast League champion, advances to
Friday's quarterfinals and wW face Oak
Harvey. last year's PCL Co-Most
Valuable Player. sat the entire first half
and nine minutes into the second half
because Evans said she 1s pactng herself
from pains of a leg injwy. She helped
the Sea Kings with the lnswanc::e goal and
played alongsi,de senior forward Jaclyn
Thayer, who was also helpful in CdM's
croues. including one that led to a goal
in the 26th minute. She booted a hlgh
\oOping ooss that H4nlOn ac.tually missed
when trying to kick It. But Morgan
stepped up and struck the ball to the
back of the net for the t-0 lead.
•(long) played a superl> game.• CdM
Coach Ron Evans said. •r thought we
could get by (Ganesha). To be honest, 1
was more concerned with Friday. But
you never really look past your opponenL
The injuries are now a concern tor us."
Morgan. a two-time ftnt·team All-CIP
and aD·leegue teledion. underwent knee
surgery ln November and returned in
January. Ever since. Evu. said she has
shown Improvement with each game.
The Sea Kings, seeded No. 4, outshot
Ganesha. 22-5, lndudlng 12-2 ln the 6rst
ha.It.
The Glant.s ( 16·8· l) never re a Uy
threatened to score, yet intensified their
play in the second half.
OCC's
Shine
Newport breaks new ground, 1-0 singled
Sailors edge Riverside Poly to
earn program's first berth into
CIF Division II quarterlinals.
•
RIVERSIDE
Newport Harbor HJgh
senior forward Amy
floss continued an
unpressive postseason
by scoring the game's
only goal an the Sailors'
1.0 CIF South ern ICOBIOID
Section Division II ~ 1 second-round girls Rlvenidl Potv o
soccer playoff victory
Wednesday at RJVemde
Poly.
The win, Harbor's first second-round
playoff triumph, propels Coach Jason
Sorrell's No. 3-seeded squad into Friday's
quarterfinal against Crescenta Valley,
with the host to be determined by a coin
fup today.
Crescenta Valley outlasted El Toro
Wednesday. The game was lied. 3-3. and
Crescenta Valley won 6-3 in two rounds
of penalty kicks. posting a 3-0 edge in the
final round.
Ross posted a hat trick in the Sailors'
3-1 first-round win over University
Saturday.
Wednesday, she cubed in a nida
Orth assist in the 72nd minute for the
game-winner. Orth dlr~ed a pass lo the
left side of the goal and Ross booted it
inside t.be far post from about t S yards out
to make history at Halbor (13-6-4), which
has allowed just one goal during lts
current nine--game unbeaten lreak.
The goat put the finishing toupies on
a dominant performance by the Sea View
League representatives.
The Sailors outsbot the Bears, 7-2, and
Newport sophomore goalkeeper Kara
DeMille was Corced to make jum ooe save
in recording the shutout.
Riverside Poly (16-4-7), the Ivy League
runner-up, did manage two late scoring
threats.
Harbor's defense cleared the ball out
of the 18-yard box. after a Rlverside Poly
direct kick caromed oU the crossbar, back
lnto the playing field 10 the Wdning
moments.
And. in the final seconds of the game.
Sailor senior fullback Lauren Birchfield
chased down a breakaway Bear attacker
from behind, then made a slidl.ng tackJe
to prevent a potential tying goal.
. ,.. ..
__ ..
,
Louisville tops Mesa, 2-1
Key def ender, Costa Mesa's Jan ti, is knocked out of the
game with an injury, and Royals capitalize for CIF win.
ENCINO -Costa Mesa Baugh's goal was scored
High senJor Nichelle Janti • 30 minutes into the second
·was taken out of the game halt to give the Royals a 2-0
due to an injury and host I advantage. Junior Sharon
LouisvWe took advantage to Day answered with a goal for
earn a 2· 1 gids soccer victory Mesa seven minutes later. but
over the Mustangs ln the ICMIWIB itwasalltheMustangs(13·6-
secood round of the ClF 4) could muster.
Southern Section Divis on IV ..... ,.. 1 The Royals (19-5-1), got
playoffs. l.ou!Mlte 2 on the board early with a goal
•(Faren Baugh) basically ..._ ___ _,, 12 minutes into the contest.
stomped on NicheUe's ankle Both of the team's goals were
when she had the ball: Mesa Coach •rockets" from about 30 yards out.
Dan Johnston said. "(Baugh) got a Johnston said.
yellow card, but it took Nichelle out "It was a well played game. Both
of the game and Baugh. who Nichelle teams fought hard.• .he said. ·r was
was covermg the whole game, very proud of the way our team
scored.· pldyed. U we had won the coin toss
Janti wa taken to the hospital, but and played them at home I fJUnJt we
Johnston said he did not knqw how would have beat them.·
serious her an1ury was. Ka.tUyn Gentllng piled up six saves.
GO•&FOl IT
out for
honors
Current Pirates
assistant women's
basketball coach will
receive California
Community College
Hall of Fame honors.
COSTA MESA -Former
Orange Coast College womt>n '
basketball star Jamie Shanl'
who is now the Pirates' asstStdlll
coach. will be induded into tht·
Callfomia Commuruty CoU£>9t'
Women's Basketball Coacht''>
AA«1al:ion Hall of Fame March
16.
Shine, who played for thf>
Pirates during the 1994-95 dnd
199.S-96seasons. was a two-tnne
first-team AU-Orange Empire
Conference performer tor the
Bu.cs, and was fi:rst·tt.>am All·
State as a sophomore
She r6nks among the top '>ll'.
players in 10 of 0\("<, I '>
women's statistical categon<'s
She was named OCC's Femalt>
Athlete of the Vear in 1995-40
The March 16 induction
ceremony wW take place dunnq
a brunch at the Calltomia Stat t>
Women's Basketball Tournd·
ment in Stodcton. Shme wtll tx
introduced between the
tournament's two sem1hndl
games that afternoon.
·Jamie is the be t and
hardest working player I've
coached in my 13 years di
Coast," OCC Coach Mtk"
Thornton said. •The abilities ~
po11es ed as a player have
transferred to ber role a s a
coach. I'm very lucky to bav{'
her.·
Sb.lne is in her third year alt
the Pirate ' us1stant and hl'I
goal is to be a bead coach .
Followtng ber OCC playmg
career. Shine tramtened to Saint
Mary's College, wbere she
llarted her aenior seoson for the
Gaels.
Shine ranb first on OCC'
all-time charts for single-ason
rebounds (372), lingle·tea.son
rebounding average per gam
( 11.3), career rebounds (701)
end~ rebounding average
( l 0.5}. Sbe ls second in total
(1.0flO). The OCC H.n d Pamer
11 tbkd In c:weer-IOlriDg average
( U .8) and single-game
rebound• (19). During her
topbomore aeason for the
,...., ... .wnged 17.8 pain
per game. tbe lbrtb bMt stngl •
.... tcOrlng ~In occ
bllemy.
Tb'" times durU'lg her
aare1r lbe IC'ONd 30 or more
....... _.. mldl\letbnel
IM __...._. 17 or more
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Ooi!y Pilot
Second
spot isn,t
sobadfor
Toshiba
Senior Tour stop won't host Palmer
this year, but should have most of
top 31 money leaders from last year.
n analys d.uected by the Senior
PGA Tour to d tennine the different
tournament fields throughout 2001
concluded that the Toshiba Senior
ln Newport Beach had the
second·best field on the tour last year.
Tbe fleld study, based on the Senior Tour's
top 31 money leaders Crom the preVlous year,
placed th event at Newport Beach Country
Oub No 1 among non-maJOrs on the Senior
Tour.
Last years 78-player Toshiba field included
30 of top 31 money W111Ders, who earn automatic
exemptlons for the next year.
"The only tournament
that had a better field was
the Ford Seruor Players
ChampJOnship, which is a
major on the Senior Tour
and operated by the PGA
Tour and not a loCaJ entity
like Hoag Hospital,· said
tournament director Jeff
Purser, whose management
team has r&Sed $3.7 million
l.D cbantable dolkrs in the
four years under his watch. Richcrd Dum
GOLF ·we only nu.ssed Bob
Murphy, who is a pcut
Toshiba dwnpJOn (1991),
becalllM! he Md duti and a contract with NBC
to cover la.st year,· Purser added ·So we would
have had all lop 31 The next dosest tournament
was 29 and there was only one of those, and
everyone else was 28 or below.•
Last w k. P\.u'ser said the 2002 field will be
very strong agam, perhaps better than last year
A.mold PabDer, however, Is not expected to
be among the 78 players ln the Toshiba held
March 4-10.
The Klng, who played hen• m 2000 for the
fll'St time and created a stu like Elvis was
coming to town, will once again stay clo.e to his
tournament, the Bay Hill Invitational ln Flonda.
wbk:h is played on tbe PGA Tour shortly after
tbe Tostube Clas5ic
"Obviously we would love to havo him,·
Purser sa..ld. •rt would mean everytJung ln the
world lo us. But it' Just not feasible for him to do
that..
Slill. the Toshiba field should rival last year's,
when the only in-season protessional golf
townarnent ln Orange County had a stronger
Ueki th Countrywtde nad1bon. a major
championship that hosted 29 of the top 31.
·we appredate the support of the Senior
Thur players.· Pune:r said. ·even dunng the
yea.rs when we were tbe only West Coast event
on the early part of tbe schedule. the players
upported this tournament and we always
enjoyed solid Cield.s. Now that we're pan ol the
three-event West Coast Swtng for the tee0nd
year, we look forward to hosting just strong a
field, maybe even tronger. •
bl • TollLllaa Sealor Cl.Mlk promotloll. ...
event Is booking up with Roger Dunn GoU
Shops (Wllh five Southland Jocatiooa, indudlng
Santa AM. Seel Beach. Anaheun and Milalon
Viejo) on an opportu.Dlty drawing to win a round
with Fuzzy Zoeller ln the Monday Pro-Am
Marcil 4 at Newport Beach.
lbe win.net of the drawlng wW play nine
holes with Zoeller and another member ol the
Senior PGA Thur for nine boles.
Offldall from Kraft. which is ponsortng
Zoeller and J>llytDg bbn an appearance fee. will plrf Wltb Mr. PenalMUty after the tum.
·1rs S20 to enter, and all the ptoceeds are
benef1ting Hoeg liolp6tal, • said Pu.net, who
added that. while lt might be tough to reach the
St nuJlioo plat.Mu ID c:barit.41ble giving tb1I year
following 9111, tt'I po.tble to ec:bieVe the
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Corona del Mar's Brittany Bowlus sends a shot toward the Tustin goal. She scored th.re(' tlm
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM 81
The balanced
Sailors took
their hots at
Foothill
Wednesday,
but ame up
short. 8-6. ..
Among the
standoutl were
(dockwbe,
from left) Paige
Lansing (8t.
X.thertne
Belden. Lanslng
again, fencllng on Foothill 'I
KalUyn Prl)aU,
and Jenna
Murphy (6t.
Thunday, Febn,ary 21. 2002 IS
SEA KINGS
CONTINUED FROM 81
UnseU w apparent
gcwu.t ~tm. a IX chH rent
p y n&ccOUnted for the team'
l 1
Junior Dan\ lie Carlson.
another All·Clr veteran. bad
th.JI goats, three isl.I and
thl'ee for th Se.t Kings,
whtlP 1un1or Bnllany Bowlus
dupped to three 9 and aw.de
on aJ
Junior Daru ld D1Gwcomo
rounded out the CdM 5COrers,
dddcd dJ1 ;t, and Wit$ 4Il\Of\9
rune teammat to procure at
1 ast one t al
C dM' defcn e preve nted
Tu•ltn from dChteving any
often ive flow the hr l three
quarters ~gllng to even get
shots oft from lllSJde ts meter1,
Tustin mcll\agcd 1ust one solid
'>hot on gOdl th fm;t six mi.nu
\ .. ells, hOWCVt!f, thwarted the
lop hot in th closmg nunute
ol the hrst pcnod Md stretched
Lo g •t h r left hdlld an front of a
~lln ~ot to extend the shut.out
until 1 01 remiimcd lll th half
Thdt''> when Tusun's Knsten
Anden.on converted a ut-on·
five, on of two power·play
tallies for the designated V1S1ton
m the brst half.
H wko converted ~ second
of her two penalty bots to
increase an 8-2 h.illtune lead 22
seconds into the tbird quarter
Hewko later cored three
Strcl.lght CdM goals WlOun )USt
lf>S thdn two minutes,
prompung Chaney to empty bis
bench early 1n the fourth
quarter
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Orange Coast runs its winning streak to m with
76-54 Orange Empire Conference win over 1lgers.
RIVERSIDE -Orang Cont
College's wom n'a basketball
team continued lt1 wlnnmg
ways with • 76·54 victory at
Rlverslde City College
Wednelday night. lmprovtng the
Pilat ·winning streak tom.
' Five players w re ln double
figure• for Coach Mike
Thornton's crew, with startera
Lindsey Galasso (14), Kyra
Melv11IP (13) and Nancy
Hatsushi ( 10) the pacesetten
Uz Mendoza and Lauren
Mwray both came ot1 the bench
to score t 0 points
Free throws were a big item
m the game Coast wu hit with
29 personal fouls (Riverside bad
18), but the hosts failed to
Cdpttallze
Riverside was 19 for 39 al the
line, wtul Coast was 15 for 23.
As usudl, Coast's team work
come Into tOCU1 tn th• uailts
d partment. where Hatsuthl'•
v n led the way lor a 20.8
edge.
eo..( continues lts bunl in
the oec with • game •t Santa
Ana Prtct.y night, ttortlng el
5:30.
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Helftlme • er.,. eo.t u.26.
Tigers race past OCC men
Riverside CC gets a 16-point balfttme jump
en route to 84-71 OEC victory over Pirates.
RJVBRSJOE-n-. Orange Roundtree scored a game·
Cout College men '1 bosk-hlgh2A potntlandgrobbeda
etbalJ team lost It• 10th game-bJgb 11 reboundl.
Orang Empire Conference
game after a.o M-71 Mtbeck
to hOlt RJvenSde Weclneldey.
The Bua (6-21, 3-10 In the
OEC) bad three players In
double Ogwes. Ryan W biter
(tSJ>OWS), ~WWl.ams(t3)
and Duy nan (12). but they
a1lo a1lo bad three players
foul out, Mark Meyen, Dave
Retzlaff and Wllllams.
Rlvenlde (2•·8, 9·4}
completed the season series
1weep of the Pirates by
outscoring occ. 44-28. in the
firlt hall.
Tiger 50pbomore Ronald
AYSO All-STAI CHAMPIONS
Breakers
claim title
Soutbern California Sectional
tournament awaits March 9-10.
Tbe Newport Beach Breakers wrapped up
Area Q Gold Otvisioo girls under·lO All·
Star compelltlon with V\ctories over North
trvtne. 2· I. and Tustin. 5..0, Saturday.
Against North Irvine, Tina Theriot and
Eltr.abe4b Eddy iCOred hlst·balf goals for
the Breakers. Marlane Jones. Cuollne
..........,..,,b and Tern Prtedman
controlled the game on th defensive end.
Brea.ken on a roll -beck row, from left: Coach kirk Mcintosh.
TlDa lbertot. McKenn.a Cottam. Marianne Jones, CMOUne
Hardenbergh. Front row from left. Mluy flmlmmom, Brianna
Schwartz. Kelly Heenan. Zoya Fuzaneh. Kuey DeYoung, EllDbetb
Eddy, Terra Pried.man and Courtney Frands.
Against Tustin, Zoye hnaDd and
ICuey DeYoung found the back of the net
in the first ball, giving the Breakers a 2-0
lead at the break. Kelly Keeun. McXenn.a
Cotsam and starting goalkeeper Courtney
Pranc:b scored goals to finish Tustin off.
Tbe champion Breakers (22·2·11 trav I
to Los Alamitos March 9-10 to compete tn
the Southern California Sectional
CbamplonsbJps.
AMY
CONTINUED FROM B 1
ROIS' last two games have also helped erase
a trustraUng past The Sepcember before her
sophomore season, she lnjwed cartilage and
pa..rtaa.Uy tore a knee ligament ln dub
compel1.t1on. The injury requ1red
season-ending surgery. Displaying the
compebUve nature that helps ber succeed on
the Held, Ross tried to come back too quk:k.ly
and kept re-injuring the knee. Tbe result was
lnfrequent availability her junior tea.son and
growing frustraUon. .
But, after overcoming the ankle problem
that set her back in the preseason, Ross. a
center midfi.eJder on her Irvine Strtlr.en club
team, uJd she h4I thoroughly enjoyed her
m~ve up front tor the Sallon.
•J tove lt. • Roa said of joining All-American
Amy Burhngham al forward. ·1•m bavtng so
much fun.·
Sonell w.ld Roa' bell-control skills. wbich he deems t.be
beat on the team. have provided a much-needed play making
pmMnce up front.
•SM bas such a wonder1ul touch. she can bold the ball up
for us,• Somill u.Jd.
Clearly, however, Roa doa more t.ba.n set up teammates.
At 5·foot·9 and naturaDy aggressive, she can dominate balls in
the air
And, wttb am.pa.~ and strength, she is a formkiab&e
challenge for any defender.
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•t UunJt I'm pretty good holding and
distnbuting the ball nght at me, but I can a1!lo
receive the baU on the run,• she sa.id
Ross' bat trick against Padlica. the sec:ond
of her prep career (her hrst came dunng a
one. ided nonleague game her freshman
year). dispLsyed her scoring versatility.
•She boomed one ln Just lnskte the
ts.yard box after making a couple of
touches: Sonell wd. •she scored on a
header ofl a free kick and also beat tho goalie
on a breakaway after a steal•
Ross, who ettisnated abe ac:ored Ove goals
ln the regular-season, said Saturday was
indeed a memorable game.
•Everyone just kept gtvlog me the ball.·
be said. ·1 kind of didn't believe lt myself.·
Roa' belief ln her teammates. however,
came through well before Uie began finding
then t against Un versity.
•Alter they scored to go ahead of ua, 1-0,
Amy ·came along the dellne and yelled to
our bencll •we are not going to lose lb1t
game,' • SorreU said.
Ross sakl b tim ly talli also JMde good on a teammate'I
pregame pred1ctlon.
·Katie Ye.ger toJd me before the gam I was gong to acore
and w were going to Win." Ross d. ·sbe said could Just
fee.I ll.
Though R f fortunate to be able to contrtbute ln her
5Wan song Muon, be also belle¥ she h not yet returned lo
t 00% beellh'
"I don't think 1'¥9 reecbed my peaky t. •
A scary thought for ~ goali .
sakl.
Daily PilOt
COUIGl-S
Palomar staggers Coast .
with nine-run fifth inning
Pirates bumbled at home as relief oofp. rans.
The Orange~ Cout Coll ge
blieball team loet
just Its econd
game th.ls season after a 12-7
nonconlerence aetback to
vilittng Palomar Wednl!Sday.
The Plret s (10·2), ranked
No. e In the state's preseuon
poll. were done In by Palol'IW"s
nine-run fifth Inning. OCC
sophomore Scott Beerer went 3
tor 5, including two double •
wilh~RBls.
Cout Coach John Altobelli
Aki lbe Pltat ' rebel pitching
•didn't get the )Ob done: and
UCI edged. 4-3
Brian Morton[][]
and Oont1a Hay·
nes posted singles
victories for the
Ant aters, but UC Irvine was
del led by VlSibng BYU. 4-3, Ul
a nonconference men's lenrus
match Wednesday.
Hayne carped a 6·3, 6·2
victory at the No. 5 spot wtule
Morton picked up his fifth
5traighl win al No. 6 with a 7 -6,
6-.4 win for the Anteaters (3-5).
Morton teamed with Jon
Endrikat to pick up an 8-4
doubt wm over BYU's CarlO!t
Lozano and Gert VUms.
UCJ's No 3 doubl team of
Hayn and Wkwesi Williams
paired to earn a 9-8 Victory Wlth
a 7.5 advantage 10 the
ti breaker BYU Is 2·5. ... ..,
rtU4.UCllNmJ
........ ~ tuCJ) lolt 10
Launo, .. 7, 7-6, .. l. Endribt (\J(J) Iott
to~~ 7-6. O'Connor tuCJ) lost to
~ 6-l, 1"'-llOl'luNn (\J(J) loll to
Nldt LolM. 6-2. M. M; ~ (\J(J)
def. ~ .. l. 6-2. Motton (\JCI) def
~7-6.M
~-~(UO)de4
Lmanc>Vilml. ~ O'CDnnor~
(UCI) loll to~ "5. ~ Wlltlems (UO) o.f ~a... M
(7-S)
UCI falls in four
UC Irvine 's~ men'• volleyball
team suflered a
30-26, 30-21 ' 26·
JO, 35.33 Mountain Pacific
Sports Federation defeat
Wednesday rugbt al the bands
al the Bngham Young UruveBJty
Cougars at Crawford Hall.
The Anteaters. now 7-8, 3-7
a.n the MPSP, were led by the
pley of Enck Helen1bl. who bad
36 kills and live digs.
The Anteaters' next player
on the kJll chart was Jimmy
Pel2el With six
Mike Wall and Luka S1abe
each bad 22 kills for Brigham
Young, which improved to 10.2.
8-2 In the MPSF.
Joaquin Acosta was also LO
double figures with 15 kills.
The Anteaters return to
Crawford on Seturday, hOSttng
Cal Stat NorthJ1dge.
TODAY'S SOllDW
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C*9t "*' . Git ,_.., s.n lA.-a.po
.c UC~ 1'05 p..m. ...
~Colege-~\W
~ cbtht'ndw, 1 PJ'I\.
tbal WU the diff nee.
Tbe SOii ended nonconter-
en<:* pt,ey·fm lbe Plrat , Th y
will open tbe Orange l!mplrt'
Confennce MUOD Saturday ut
noon. playing at Mt S110
Antonio
7
Pirates romp, 9-0
The Orange r--_,,,,,, __
Coast College
women' tennis
team swept thro· L..... ....... ..:;..-"
ugh v ltlng El Camtno tor "
9-0 nonconferencc victor)
Wednesday
The Pirate (3·2} won tour
Ingles matches and received
two ingt victor1 by for1e11
They also won one out of th1•
three double~ matches h )
forlelt.
OCC's No. t mgles playN
VetOnica Sommer, defellted Kun
Coulson, 6-0. 6-t, while Pilat.,.,
Stephanie Chang, Kn lt•n
Lawson and ltacy Vatuso c:tllio
earned vlctori
OCC will r ume actaon "'
the Southwestern Tournament
which runs Fnday through
Monday ......
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...... • Sommer (OCQ .. Coullor\
M. 6-1, Ching (OCQ def f'"""9-~
6-l, Lawton (OCO def Moffii. 6-1, 6-J, v.-(OCQ dlf OUln. 6-l. 6-), Guel
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~ Sommet-VM.llo (OCO def
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V~l (OCO won by forlelt
OCC dominates
Jctl Taylor had I @ I nine kill to lead
host Orange Coast
College to cl 30-20,
JO. t 8, 30.27, victory over Scln
Diego Mesa 10 an Orang"
Empue Conference m n·,
volleyball match Wednesday
Scott Wanant pitched in with
2 1 a ists to help th Plratt.• ..
(6--0, 2-0 m conference) remdJn
und f led
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