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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-24 - Orange Coast Pilot. s UN DAY . • SERVING THE NEWPORT -Mi.SA COM.'AUNmEs SINCE 1907 A legend leaves Venerable animator Chuck Jones pa5seS away at his Corona del MM home, where he hid lived sln<.e the earty 1980s. The aeator of such chliracters as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Oudt. Jones also was famous for bringing the Grinch to life. SeehgeJ AUOt A robber wearing a ski mask holds a woman hostage at a Newport bank before making off with a large sum of money. Polke are search- ing for the man, who they say had ·done this before.· S..P ... J ON ntE wa: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM . SUNDAY STORY A lftdt bit ..._ little bit ~· And tNn I little bitdd. ....... 2 flHOTOS IY Sl~ Ht.1.111 I O~Y High school senior Aaron YamawaJd started an lmprov comedy group at Newport Harbor HJgh School, the first of tts kind at the school. Stephen Suthertlnd. the designer of the Regent Newport Beach Reort It MMinapartc., is hotding off on construction plans and taking his campaign to build a 147-room luxury resort to the strHts. The question is: Why? Seehget ~Bums in the Trunk,, a group of seven Newport Harbor High School students, is bringi,ng. improv comedy into the drama room ..... SNllS A.II-time ludlng scorer Jerry Green leads the UC Irvine men\ basketball teamag.lnst UC Santa Blrtwa. It's • big pne not only beause it's important for the Anteaters' quest for polt-w.an ~ but beQuse it's the fllniots' finaf time on their home court. ........ ,, P.utalnton DAILY PILOT A aron Yamawakl ha always had comedy in tu.s blood. So much so, he gave the drama depart- ment of Newport Harbor High School something 1t has n ver had. Last year, Y4tn4wak.i and a handful of fn nds founded ·Bums lD the 1htnk. •an improvisauonctJ group modeled on th popular television how "Wb Line ls It, Anyway.· The seven-member group gav its third performance m a young history eorlier this month at th school's drama room, following two in eorly December. VamawaJU goofed around dur· lng a wannup to the show, hop- pmg around tbe st.ge wearing an oversized foam cowboy hat And modt-ridlng ... Uwill. . The 17-year-old Yamawak.i, who IOPROIY Mystery donor in wings for ·pr.o-El Toro forces • •Airport Working Group ii u8iag prcow•iee of~ matCbing fundl to P.'8lll for last-minute money iD MeMan W campaign . ..... a.. 11 CMilYlll.or has lived on Balboa P ~ula all tus We, lov the ad a of creatmg humorous unpr ions and k tch· es out of thin air~ He also hares a comic cama- radene Wlth his mat • l 1119 ort- the<Uff Un to lb others dunng the routin ·we really play off ach other.· Yamawakl d. "It's all about com· murucabon.· Y41t14walti,wholUC'knamed hunself •The Way Too no Bwn, • " heaned the rou Wlth his group pnor to the F b, 8 how The l gen ran through a litany or games W1th titles Uk "Freeze Tag,· •My Morie My Movte My Movie,• "Propl" end •'fbree-Minu Plays• Ounng Fr Zt" Tag, a •Wbo119 Line• tandard, th group divides mto two teams and acts out ran· dom ki SEEFUNNYMGI All you need to krzow about the Olympics . . 1111111 · . "We were f1rBt thinking to make. it like a roDer COCJBter to have a battery on wheels·and have it go oft 2 Sundoy. February 24, 2002 DUCI, IUCI, IOOSI, ..... UIU Feathen may Oy u the dty cClllllden what to do about dis· ~ d\leb on Balboa Island and ID other p&Kw. ......... 1n tbe aftermath ol a IUCI new omtnance tbat forbids IDOll feeding of ducb, offidaJt are~ 5COOplng up tbe white ones under cover Of night and mov1bg tbmD to a ~k somewhere inland. Under federal law, the brown ones c&D· not be mOved by bum.am. The Irvine Ranch Water Otltltct might install devices iil llOID8 Newport Coast homea that give some serious brain power to sprtn. kler systems. The Weathefn'ak dev1ces combine sateWte-dellv- ered information JUch at weather conditions with user-programmed data such u soil type to decide exactly bow long to water each lawn. And the show will go on for the Toshiba 5en.lor C1aulc golf tour- nament and the annual Spirit Run, despite a mistake that put the events in conlllct on March 10. To clear a path to goU tournament parking, the spirit run wW reroute its counes. -JuM c 0 .... cow.s N9wport leech. She~ be r..o.d. ~ 574- 4232 OI ~...,,,... • June.~ A federal grand jury ln Santa Ana on Wednesday indicted a 72· year-oJd Newport Beach resident on charges of posses5ing cbtld pornography and a pipe bomb, offloals said. Bruce Knight Cleworth was indicted after New-PUIUC port Beach police SAFETY searched his home Dec. 18 and found several images of child pornogra- phy -all printed versions stored lD folders and binders, said Richard Lee. spokesman for the U.S. attorney's olface. Cleworth was anaigned Jan. 3 on the charge of possessing a pipe bomb, to which he pleaded not gwlty Wednesday's Uldictment adds the child porn<>gTapby count • and supersedes the earlier 11\dlct- ment -wb.tch means Cleworth will have to be arnugned II\ a fed- eral court on both charges. He is now out on ball, Lee said. Newport Beach police had dl'Tested Cleworth in bis Broad Street home Dec. 18 on suspicion of molesting a teenager 26 years dQO. The victJ.m, now a .tO-yea.r-old Oregon resident. came forward recenUy and provided Newport Beach detectives with leads that led to the 81TeSt. The Orange County d.istnct attorney has not fi.Jed any charges against Cleworlh accusing him of molestation. U COOVlcted 00 the federal charges, Cleworth will face a max- unum of five yean ln federal pn.son on the posacssion of chlld pomograpb~arge and 10 years on the pipe b charge. Cleworth scheduled to appear et the Santa Ana Federal Courthouse on Monday. -o.p. ....... COIWS pubk safety .net <our1S. She mty be tMChed at (M9) 574-4226 or~~ at ..,_,,,_.~,,,,_,com. IWllUH Ill .... llll The agend that deliver water to Costa Mesa and Newport Beech nl tho county water dis- VOL II, NO. SS -·-NIMl9 ,.,,,.__ a ramp like a aid jump. " PHOTO OF THE Wiii rrHE OLD MAN AND THE SEA' 1Wllllftl ,_ • .. N•ver knowing who you'll meet next la the bnt part oJ being a photojouma.ll•t combJMd with la.le hondci'alted boat were all one with the .1eG. I wm Jn.trlgued. Recently. wh11e on a routlnie a.jgnment, I wa.a retumJng to my.car on the Balboa PenJnauJa when I IOW Harold Wheeler. He wa1 Jaunchi.ng a wooden row boat Into the harbor when he caughl my atten- tJon. There waa .ameth.lng about hlm. It wm like I.he pogea of HemJngway'I •nae Old Mall and the s.a· coming to Ufe right before me. Hiii look, hi. aura, I ran cloWn to. the waten «lge, catclt.lng a glim,.. ol him alJdlitg away Into the barbo1: My c:ltatl<* ol meetblg him were slnkJng with .ada lt10lre ol the oar. It WOI now OT never. So I yeu.d OUI fOr him. Aa awlc- ward GI I fell aboUt bringing him Glhore, I'm glod I did. WJth a brlel lntrodu~ / lcnew I wanted to know everythlng about the BO-year-old 1J1011 and teD the llory oJ, hJa low and dedkOUon to the .ea. -IHnHltler GIT YOUI llOTOIS 1111111 Recreational vehicle owners 5\Jffered a stinging blow last week when thtt Costa Mesa City Coundl tentatively approved a ban on rec:reetional vehicles that will allow them to be parked on dty streets onty.Jo£ loading and unloading. Audience members munnwed and grumbled when the t:ina1 votes for the COSTA lllSA proposed motor home orcli- nance were locked ln: three green lights and two red. Councilmen Cary Monahan and Chris Steel were opposed. The new law will Nqu1re motor home owners to register their vehicles with the city and place a iDUlll sticker on the bumper to idenWy local motor homes. Once registered, a resident may request ~G Ht'f I O.U.Y 1'1.0T a permit to park on dty streets for .t8 boun for loading and another 48 for unloading. People may regis- ter at the police station or onllne, Costa Meaa Pobce U Karl Sch\ller. RV owners will be requlrad to place a small card ln the~ to &et police lcnow the vehicle la legally parked. 1be new ordinance will allow for a tot.al of 30 round trlpt per year. Mayor Unda Dixon and Councilwoman IJbby Cowan defended their decision, saying the coundl heard -and responded to boun ol public input ...:. and ..,.,...,... tbe best compromise between RV owners and residents wbo thi~~ ve&.icMI aN umigbtly. City officials haw not y9t wbm tbe new rum will go into effect. -..... ....,.... COM'I co.. Mlle. She~ be N:ICNd -~ 574-4215 01 by .-mMI at lolha.hMp«fMIHlmaCDm trlct a bill for lna-eaed costs stem· ming from the c1ilcovery ol 114· Dioxane tn the aquifer. Mayor Tod Ridgeway, tn a Peb. . .-...... :.:. ':;'~ be 1>9ymg Sl.9 mWlon more mmually to buy imported..._ etter ltl four ground·walillr w.a11 .... taken out ol operadGn Jan. 29. Mesa Consolidated Dlltrlct. wbkb supplies Costa Mesa, Mnt the Orange County Weter Oiltrlct a bill for nearly S 1.3 milllon. The water district put tbe Olox- ane in the wells inadvertently when it injected treated waste water tiito the IM(Uifer. The industrial solvent is oo a It.ate watch lilt, but was fOund ln loW lew1t and ls not anPdenid a deogs to public beellh. The weter cbttrict is apected to decide wbelbs to relmbune the 19111dee aa t• March e bollrd IWtlng. _,..a....IC1M11tt..,.....,,..c.,.. .., Wl¥'l9 Airport. He""' be r...:t.d .it • (Ml) 1'M3lO Of~~ at 1*'i.cflo1D,..fllmel.mtn. . ......... AltbQugb the Newport-Mesa Unified Scbool Diltrict was off l.ut week. students at Newport Harbor High Scbool"are mourning the death ol Ryan Newman. who was IDUCATIOI : ! :::,.~- night Newman graduated tn the middle ol h1I jwdor year Jut year and WU taJd.Dg dates at Orange Coast College. And, engmeerlng students at UC Irvine dropped eggs, built Popsicle-stick bridges. loaed water balloons and tried to outdo each other ln their nerdineu u part of National l!nglneen Week. -~.. •CXMrt edurMion. She N!Y be r..o.d. ~ 574-4221 Of~ ..meM•.,,...,,...,.., ....... CDm. • ... j. ...... NIClelolllt' .... ~ "Ml!SHQl\M (941)642 ... nght No .......... ........ ......... Of ........ ... ._.can be,.,.._..~ •••I'll --~ ............. .. ,..... -...; BS I -.... - Rec:Drd 'f04/I ClOIMlel !Cl about IN ~,..Of .... tMPff --.npe111'a:orol~~ ttDW to •KH US Qel • I ... ..., __ CMl:t_, ........... ,.,... Our ..... It DOW. 11¥ St.. C.ai11i ...... CA m17. OMcl houri .. ..... ,..., .... "" -s P.lft. n...,...... 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Daity PilOt •1t'a unlonunate that It hap- pened thla way, but In the end It worked out f lne. • _..,.. ..... • volunt9er wttt: 1he sprtt """" aftef the funck.wng ~had to ''*hw Its count to M'Oid • conftkt wttt: 1he TOlhlba Senior CIMiC golf tourMlneftt. •Therefore. thla Jetter reapectluJJy requnl.5 your board'I coll&lderatlon of relmbunement of the city's water coal.5. • -lllMl•lll•W&J, Newport Be.ch INYC>f, In a lettet to 1he Orange COunty Water District seeking $3.9 million ~ly to CO\IW if ICI IMMd t'OStS following the ditcoMry of. ~-QUJfng substance In Newport lffct:'s water supply. •••llPPOll "I wlll be recommend1ng the board approve Sceriarlo 1 and provide stall the direction to begin negotiations of proposed amendments to the settlement agreement. " -JIM--Orange County supeMlor, In • SUtlment fUppOftlng ~ Beach's ... for limited ~ of flight restrictions at Jotwi w..,,.,. Alrpon. •A number of my friends suggeated, 'If you're going to Newport Beoch, you better go with armed guards.•• -LwrJAer-. IMne ~.during a r~ polfte dlblte OW( MNlute w. •1t'5 a good t.hlng. lt'a a atep toward a cleaner ocean. • -0..IOff, N9wport leact: ~my maNg- •• on county plans to aldd ~ to IVIOff N flows intO the wec.f'I off of Huntington a..cti. •When you talked to him, It wm a1wayl a bunt of good energy he would give out, a good vibe to be around. • -°"""'• CMill ... ,., remembeOng .. friend ~ Nl\wMn, .. 11-yw-otd ~ WCI kw.ct In a CM coM6lion la WMk on tne s.t\ Diego~ _ .... .... and. nortti -.... . '° .. Liiier. ............ . .................. ,...., ....... ... ............. ...... .............. .................. .,, .. ................ ,.. ................... , .. .. ....................... ............ ....,._ ... ...... ........... 1 ..... .... .,_ • • • • Dafty Pilot Sonday, February 2.t, 2002 S ator Chuck Jones dies A first bit of legality •The man who helped create Bugs Bunny and brought the Grinch to life passes away in his Corona del Mar home. \ PMtl Olnton DAJl.Y PILOT ' CORONA DEL MAR - Legendary animator Chuck Jones dJed Friday at his home. Hewas89. Jones, who dJed of conges- tive heart failure at about 4 p.m.. helped create Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, the Grinch and a bevy of other memorable characters. The animator had been using a wheelchair over the last several weeks. "The work that he bas done has Werally touched hundreds ClmckJODll ol millions," said Craig Kausen. the animator's grandson. "It certainly is a tragic loss for everybody wbo knew him. But his work can be viewed for yea.rs to come.• Jones' drawing career began when be was hJred by former Disney animator Ub lwerlc.s in the early 1930s. He later worked for Leon SchleliDger' Stut:b. whidl was sold to WlmllJf Bros. ln 1936. 1Wo years later, Jones directed hit ttnt eJlimated film "The Night Watclunan." Jones flourished at the Burbank studio iD the 1940s. Aloog with Tex Avery and Bob Oampett, be developed Bugs. Daffy, Porky Pig and other now-daaic characters. to the 1960s, Jones aeateli the "Tom &Jeny" cartoons for MGM. He founded bis own company in 1.962. Jones teamed with Theodor ·or. Seuss" Geisel in 1966 to give animated llf e to Whoville and The Grinch in ·or. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Chriltmas." Actor Boris Karloff lent his voice to the animated claaic, which has all the hall- marks of a Jones creation for those who recognize his dis- tinct style and humor. Jones was living in Corona del Mar with wife, Marian, when be died. He moved to Newport Beach in the early 19801, when he married Marian, his second wife. He cxmtinued to work. in Los Angeles, but loved his Orange County home, Kausen said. · ·He certainly liked the beach,• Kausen said ·And be loved to have a view." Jones' Corona del Mar home was known for its expan- sive ocean view. Jones also opened a store in Laguna Beach, wberemem· orabWa from his cartoons is sold. He is survived by three chil- dren, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A private service for the family will be held in the next week. Kausen said. A public memorial is being planned in Newport Beach in the next sev- eral weeks. T be dty's first attorney was known as o guy who really knew about h1s oty and.who helped make the first decisions. Donald Dungan moved to Costa Mesa looklil after retum- IAC mgfrom World War D to start a pri- vate law practice. After attending law school at UC Berkeley, he chose Costa Mesa instead of his hometown of Garden Grove because he heard Garden Grove already had an attorney. we learn from fonner mayor Bob Wilson's book "From Goat Hill to City of the Arts: The H.lstory of Costa Mesa.· Masked gunman makes off with cash After his private pracbce got well undeT way. Dungan became known for ht~ work with boat collision and other boat-related cases ln the late 40s, he stdrted getting involved m the community's effort to get incorporated. • A female customer is briefly held hostage during robbery of Westcliff Drive bank. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -An armed gunman stormed into a bank Saturday afternoon and made off with a sizable amount of money, police said. The man burst into the Umoo Bank of California at about 1 :JO p.m .. brandishing BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Turek admits to killing in 8-year-old case An 8-year-old love triangle case ended Fnd.ay, when a woman <\dmitted lo shooting the other woman who was involved with her boyfriend a semiautomatic pistol. police said. The bank is located at 1501 Westclllf Drive. The man was wearing a black ski mask, dark-colored nylon jacket and red sweat pants. He stands about 5 feet 6 and weighs about 140 pounds, Newport Beach Lt. Mike Jack.son said. He is thought to be in his late 20s After entering the bank. the man grabbed a female cus- tomer and held the black pis- tol to her head. He pulled out a bag and ordered the tellers to stuff it with ca.sh. Jackson said A $izable , but undlsclosed, at the time. May Kwan Turek, 44, accepted a plea bargain from the Orange County District Attorney's office in the case. Turek, a former flight atten- dant, will serve eight years of a 16-year sentence. Turek admitted to killing Roxanne Martin, 30, at the Costa Mesa home of Anthony amount of money was taken. Once he had the money, the armed man backed toward the door and freed his hostage. The unidentified woman was unhurt. police said. After releasing his hostage. the man fled the bank. He is still at large. When detectives arrived at the bank. the man was nowhere to be found. He was caught on tape. but police have been unable to id entify him because the ski mask covered his entire face. The man wore red, break- away sweat pants that can be Kubis, police said. Martin was found dead in August 1994, with six fatal gunshot wounds. Kubis was romantically involved with both women, but was out of the town at the time of the shooting, police say. Turek was lrled for the aime. but the July 2000 trial Don't miss the chance to enjoy this powerful production of ''Jesus Christ Superstar' directed by television writer and producer Valerie Mayhew. The professional, 32-member cast and live band perform such memorable favorites as "I Don't Know How To Love Him," and 'lesus Christ, Superstar." The show thrilled Broadway when it opened 30 years ago and continues to ltaVe audiences ~llbound today. ONE WEEKEND ONLY! Friday, March 1 at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 2 at 8 p.m . Sunday, March 3 at 6 p.m. St. Mark Presbyterian Church Sanctuary 2100 Mar Vista Drive • Nnrport Beach (Comtr of Jambortt Road and Eastbl...tflFord Road) Call (949) 644 1341 for Ticket Information . l>Olllildont: $2' for Mlulta, SlO for Sblilln11 .. 13 wl olckr (the cb -nc mnan of tldl proacw • ..... J¥pzoprtMa far ailda-ddldra ml IMhalas). Fret ..-nm.. For --...... ~ • .wt ~.talo N«t,.... Nttcjll dw Mii •-111drul NftJporf Ca.m....., C ........ Cetmr. wtdd ,_,.,_,"""' ....... I/._...,., ·~··· . .,. , ..... . quickly removed, Jackson said. Investigators have called m the FBI. the agency that takes the lead on all bank heist investigations. Police also con· tacted neighboring law enforcement agencies to try to match the man's modus operandi wttl} other robbenes. Police said the man pulled off the heist with an effioency and calmness that leads inves- tigators to believe he has robbed other banks. "This isn't his first bank rob- bery," Jackson said. "He's done this before. He was pret- ty cool, pretty calm.· ended in a rrustnal. Her lawyers had argued ·Turek's husband, Tunothy Turek. shot Martin after showmg up at Kubis' home to shoot Kubis for sleeping with tus wlfe. Timothy Turek 1s a police officer in Hermosa Beach. ·He was one of lhe lead- ers in getting lhe aty m shape,· said Mary Ellen Goddard, a volunteer at the Costa Mesa Hlstoncal Soo- ety who conducted a. long oral inte!Vlew with tum tn 1978. •1t was JU5l startmg out so they had dlJ sorts or decisions to make about how the aty was gomg to be run.· Wilson's book tells us that Dungan realized. after lhe oty's incorporation. that Costa Mesa had a small tax base -a problem mce relleved by the Wees of South Coast Plaza and the Harbor Boulevard of Ca.rs Some of the early tasks . the city attorney helped , ... ,th included Costa Mesa's effort to acquire more land (the College Park area and Orange Coast College. to We'll pay the sales tax on all Karastan wool and new wool introduction ~rchaSes thru February 28, 2002. Com.t ~~our supa& new wool • introductions for 2002. Yasit our Slaow1UOm an4 JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE c oumsv '°' WlSON s Jll()M GOAT HU TO CITY ~ M Al r· ~~ M 10lt1' ~COSTA M£SA• Donald Dungan na.me a couple spotsl, a JOtnt-powers agreement sit- Udbon between the dty and the sarutary chstnct concern~ ing trash pickup and gdrbctge m<1tters and bow to pay for the bwlding of ~treets, Wilson's book says. Goddacd SBJd the .dty wa.!> much smaller then, so mauers that concerned the council mvolved less people and. therefore, less sides. "They had fewer groups. Now you've got the East- s1de. the Westside. th!.s side dlld that side,· Goddard said From 1951 through 1964, Dungdll d1so got mvolved in Co ta Mesa schools, serving as d $Chool bod.rd member. The distnct only had Harbor High School when he first 1omed lhe board He saw the chstnct grow to mdude other schools, mcluding Costa Mesa H!gh School. According to Wilson's book. Dungan ched in 1984. ·He really knew about the oty, • Goddard said. Bemg the oty attorney ·was not Just a Job • • Do you know ot • penon, place or ~nt that dewNe a h1S1onc•I Look lledt? Let us know ContlKt Voung ChMlg by fH at (949) 646-4170: e-mail at young.cnang•l•times.com; °' mail her •t tJo Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cosu Mesa. CA 92627. 4 Sunc!oy. Febluory 2,, 2002 n1uc Slf m POUCE flUS COSTAMfSA • ~ "9cle: Grend thtft Wiii rw:potted In the 200 bkxk at 2:56 p.m. Tl'lur1day ·~~MMMUh ~ repotted in the 3100 ~at 1:24 p.m. Th~. • •CM•• DriV'9a An auto dwft wa ~In the 900 bled at 1:11 p.m. Thunday. • ...,._ 8CM•1vwd:: A com- mttdat burglary w.s reported In the 2200 bkxlc. •t 2. 17 p.m ~ • McCormldl A~ VM'ldalism was reported 1n the 300 block •t 4'31 p.m Thund-v. • Mesa --Driw I.Mt: All •uto theft was reported In the 2700 block 1t 8:52 .. m ~ • Newport lloutev.-d: ~ theft was reported 1n the 1700 blodt It 11 31 • m. Thunday • West Wilson Strwt: Grand theft was reported In the 300 block at 8·31 p.m Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • w.st eo.t Highway and ...... loutev.-d: A traffic colf111<>n involving 1n1unes was reported at 10.58 p.m. Thursday • Colton Street: A loud party was reported In the 400 block 11t 2 12 am Frtday • ~ 9'cNd: V•ndaltsm was reported m the 3600 block at 10 57 pm Thursday • Newport CAtntw Drive: Vandalism was reported 1n the 200 block at 8·38 •.m Fnday. • Pfacend• Avenue: A hit· and-run was reported In the 300 biotic. at 9 I 7 • m Friday • West OcMn ffOnt: Allnoy· ong phone c•lk were reported on the 1500 block II 8 22 p m Thursday INDEPENDENT LAND ROVER SERVICE • PARTS COMMENTS CONTINUED FROM 1 ti ki • but an olfer nonethe· l Th Olymp1 cs are just like Mardi Gt , New Yeai'I Eve m Tun Square or a World Championship whatever, • only dilferent. There just isn't anything Uke •t. Every few y rs, t.housancll of ath- 1 t and a thund ring horde of visitors from around the globe convene in one spot, Ught a huge torch. then work bard as pos.Slb at hav- tng fun. Just being here ls a head rush The abn05pbere crack- ! and the energy level is off the scale l'm sure lbere have been 61ymplcs as styl· tSh and visually stunning as the Salt La.ke games. Then again, maybe not. The ski venues are visible for miles. perched on glistening white mount.ams and decked out in five-story-high grephlcs of athletes in action and the slogan of these games - "Ught the ft.re wiUun." At mght, the runs end the heart-stopping slu jumps become huge. glowing, wtn· FUNNY . CONTINUED FROM 1 For •My Movie,• narrator Andrew Cole, 17. called out a genre for the group - Swed.l!,h love story. Cole is nicknamed "The Dumb Bum" Ydl118waki and 17-yeM-old Jeremy McCarthy, "The Bum Thut Wipes,• playfully acted out roles lD a fantasy Wm. ~~ H. s lauranl Establlshed 1n 1962 --- • Sctab • Saiood • Co«ta.ila • Qulity Scmet • Niglidy £.CcrWAllC81 With the holiday season well behind us we're aJI back to having a beautifully cleaned house once again ... (we all have one of these don't we?) Be the envy of all of your neighbors, with a beautiful new custom spring floral look at 1 /2 of the cost. Our ' blr K'ulpt\nl that IW'My must be rillble from spec:e. MUD Street ID Park City it • round·Cbl-dock l*fy. wltb ltrMt ~ tlrewotU, dilplaya and outdoor Jum- botloD tcnelll lhowi.ng 000· stop Otympic updates and bSgbbghts. There'• • daily appearance by the Clyd•- dalel, jingling their be1ll and pulllng their manly beer . wagon aJoog Main Stnet, and old en can filled with blu:1ng logs to warm up whatever needs warming up. You can hear every la.n- guage spoken oo um planet and some that aren't, and see outftts that defy descrip- tion, usually wom by people who have been seriously over-served and wouldn't feel any pain 1f the Oydes- daJes ran over them. Eventsf l'D give you events. 1'bankl to George'• flawless advanced planning, we yelled ourselves hoarse, waved our Oags wildly and generally acted silly at women '1 hockey, the slalom, four-man bobsled, speed skating, et alla. Chanting "USAI USAI USAI" is a gas, but tbe truth is, it's all dam exdting, whatever the event end whoever wins. The key to the comedy, Yamawa.ld said. ls in the char- acters. Instead of just trying to act funny, Yamawaki Mid he plays one of three a.rdletypes during the 1CeDeS. Uke Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name, Yamawald plays a Guy Who Needs Help, a Guy Who Ul<es to SodaUze and a Guy Who Needs Attention . Group member John Evenolf, 18, said he likes the group's focus on tangible characters instead of the stale On Friday, we l'IWMM tbe trek to the CIOIS<OUDlry aid· tng YMUe at Soldlef Hallow -a d-.eut place and • dif-, ........ rv....., amt ol what there ii to ... oo dUs Mith. I've been to Roswell. Mell the giant iguana OUl• side Qila Bend, end the worid's ta1lelt thermome~r ln Baker~But I've sekiom seen anything u breetht.aJt· ing u the Heber Valley, which is at the bue of the Wuatdl range. It is the widest, whitest expan.te you can imagine, framed wttb a aown of toarl.ng mountains and, on Ulla day, a cobalt blue sky. There~ places where getting there ls bait tbe fun. In Ulla case, It WU about fo~fifths. The Heber Valley Railway is powered by a set of restored t 9tb Century steam locomotives. The train is affectionately called the •Heber Creeper• and lives up to its reputation, hutting and puffing to make 25 miles per hour. But as far as l'm concerned, It's Ugbt years a.bead of any first-class cabin in the wtdest wide-body. Us- tening to that whistle echo aaoss the valley and watch· Ing the towering white steam one-liners orten found ln stand-up routines. •trs really fun,• Evenoff said. • 1t's not trying to be fun- ny. It's trying to think up fhlngs that ma..ke sense. That's funny.• Evenoff chose "The Spon- taneous Combustinq awn• u a niclmame. The group is rounded out by two 17-year-olds -Phil Gerard. "The Anorexic Bum,· and Peter Sims, known only as "The New Guy.• Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • RVs • Bo-.us • ReaJ Esta1e • Tax Deductible THE TRUTH ABOUT EsTATE PLANNING Lant HOW to prot«t y011r Ho.e, Bullwa oiuJ LoNd O•n .,,,. Propn Pl.,,,., ~ .. ..._ WORKSHOP SCHEDULE rtftc,.... ' a.ti'-c.c.•11 1 ... I ...... ..... "'':C.:Dnw 11.~a.....,, •1W,..C..H•l · c-..... :::-' .. 'n:. """"°" .... .... ,. .. "--..... IOlll•• 1:00,_ ' IO-•••IGO,_ IOtO•• I-GI,. 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But tbil ll definitely the first time an MP wanted to know if I wu having tun. wb.at events I'd seen. and if COila Mesa ii dOM to Redondo Beach because they have a cousin the.re and they're dyidg to get out there and see the beach and Dis- neyland and, ob. their cousin. of course. As we left the women's slalom. all the volunteers and the National Guard fonned a gauntlet at the exit. waving goodbye, giving us high fives as we passed by and thanking us forcomingl Sims replaced 18-year-old Sylvia Keys, who bas left the group (she's considered an alumni) but continues to make guest appearances. 'The shows have caught fire at the scboo~ drawing large crowds of teenagers. More than 120 people saw the inau- gural show on Dec. 7 and Yamawaki said he bad 130 reservations for the February how. Unlike the others, Yamawaki bas had some pro- fessional trairung. His addic- tion to •Whose Une • began in eighth-grade and shortly afterward, he began ta.kin~ lessons from unprov groups in Los Angeles. Not surpnslngly, unprov legend Robm Williams is his DONOR CONTINUED FROM 1 Barbara Liebman unveiled the mystery giver m the Feb. 11 letter. l ·A single generous indi- vidual will match your contrl· buttons so that .lbe value of your dollars will be double the actual amount you donate,• Ucbman wrote . On Friday, Uchman declined to reveal the name of the donor, saying only that the letter spoke for itself. Rumors have circulated about George Argyroa reeo- tenng the race from Speln, where he is an ambasA.dor. Argyros has previously given almost $4 million to pro-air- port efforts but said aft~ ta.k- ing bis post that he would not remain involved 1I) the a1q>ort debate. · • r have nothing more to say,• Ucbman said. ·1•m not disclosing anything more.• Uchman did say she hoped the promiH of a blg donation would compel air- port proponents to open their wa.lleta. She ello cautioned that a single donor would not be able to defeat Measure W. ·1 never feel comfortable1 It's like my own tnc.ome. I always want more,· abe Mid. The mystery donor bad not provided the matching moo • ey u of Feb 16, the last dey of the latelt flnandaJ dlldo- lunt period. Groupt were required to meet a Feb. 21 cleedHne to dbclOM money raiMd between Jan. 20 and ~b. 16. Th• latest dilclotrurel lbow ~ forQlll .... beb1nc:I thetr opponents ln moDey•ralllng ettons. Groups working to defeat MMl\l.te W baft r.JMd 1288,333 IO far. 1be woddng group's Polidca1 ac.1laD cmll• mm. ha rimed •t,139 ..,...,. S66.985 ID ..,_. •• ltballl8,tll •~ 1be No cm w gsoup. ..... led by ....... county~­ IOf lbuce N•t•tde. ba1 ,.-..11-... ... "' I t l131,013 tn mptM n..a .... COUDll _.., ID Ill -dlllll. .,......., ...... cmma tn. • Mn' nd9 ..... •w. ~ ....., ........ ... 0, • .,.. Ill , .... C Ml I ......... a.. .. , .......... . Daily Pilot One more moment, but one tblt IUIDI ll up best. As we made our w.y out ol the four-mu bcbll1d c:ompeu. tioG. tb9 opeD·fteld puking lot bed bee tromped lo.to I lake ot mud with l&Landl of k:e. I noticed two young wOm.n to tradldonal Swedllb COltUmel who had been~ otf by a lt4lf shuttle, obviously on their way to a ceremony or perfor- mance of IOlDe kind. Sepa- rated from the asphalt path ·at the base of the venue by an ocean of mud, they were boJdinq their long skirts and white aprons above the ankle-<leep mud and looking pan.IC-stricken. Without a word. a group of about 30 fans boi.lted the women onto their shoulders, carried them through the mud, lowered them gently to the pave- ment. then started chanting ·uSAr USAJ USAJ • And that. my friends. ls all you need.to know, about the Olympics and lbe.2002 Win- ter Games. Nobody does It better, by George. I gotta go. • NTlll .... ls. former Costa Mes.a "'*IO'· His column runs So.n· ~HerNybe~~ .. IMil at ~•oJ.com. Idol. He founded ·sums· m September, when be asked lus drama teacher J.I he could reserve time to use the drama room several times during d semester. Gail Brower-Nedler, the school's drama coach. said she is happy the group has caught on at the school Yamawaki 1S not sure when the next show IS, but he ts always trymg to work one mto the schedule. What is sure IS that the group has found an audience ready to laugh • ..... CllntlDn COiien the emlronment ~John w..- Airport. He may be rNChed •t (949) 764-4330 Of by •mail •t f»Ul.dln~rimucom. $267 ,862 in the bank. The anti-Measure W effort was hampered when a San Diego County Judge ruled that S6 million of county mon· ey could not be used to fight the Great Park. Also. the groups joined Newport Beach ln pledging to spend no more dtymooey. The Oty Council gave a $3.67-million grant to the groups in March. Safe and Healthy Conunu- nities spokesman Len Kramer Mid be wasn't wor- ried about a late infua:lon of big cub in the other camp. Kramer even said be was lkeptk:4l ot the claim that a large donor would match anti-Greet Park money. •1t could be Just a fund· r&lstng technique,• Kramer said .• Or 1t could be real. Or It c:oWd be A.rgyn» .• ...... ca.... co.s 1he 9fWtoroi1m1nt mtd John w.,,.. Airport. He m.y be ruchecl a1 (Mt) 764-0lO or by ~I• l*J/.c/ln~dma.com. 110 ~-COllla MMa Ma4180 , TIP Of Tll Wiii GeM 19*, ... "* Daily Pilot Playing make-believe Alexander Airth of Newport Beach is helping to make Pretend City, an interactive museum, a reality for children The Pretend City on Wheels program involves a redone motor home that will zip through Orange County's schools and corporations later this year. Young Cha"9 DAILY PILOT E ven before Alexander Airth had chil- dren, she knew that kids playing make-bel.Jeve was more than just a way to have fun. Today, her 2-year-old daughter Graysen dresses up when her mother does and sweeps on makeup too. She pretends to type when mom's working on the computer and she feeds her baby dolJ when mom feeds her youngest. 4- month-old ChandJer. "It's one of the ways in wruch they learn so well -through role-playing," said 'Airth, a Newport Beach re ident. As the co-founder of Pr tend City· The Children' Museum of Orange County, themed dS a duld-sae CU) and lated to open an lrvtne Ul 2004. she hopes the m\J.seum will give kl<h a chance to role play everytlung from a doctor to a checkout clerk ·u has to do Wllh children unagmabon. • Airth s&d ·That's why it works for kids • The city, targeted to infants through 10-year-olds. will be built on five acr of land donated to Pretend City by the lrvtn Co at th m tmg pomt of the San Diego Freeway and lrvme Center Dnve Groundbreak- mg IS scheduled (or next y ar Exlub1ts, or feature!> of th city. will include a town square, a form, a beach. a resldenuaJ area. a con true· bon area, a ga labon where kids can pr tend to pump SEE PLAYING PAGE 7 £G r v 'I ll!i. • Newport Beach restdent Alexander Airth co-founded the Idea for Pretend City, a place for kids to explore the functions of a mlnl-dty complete with bopping mar- ke t and bank. The pretend d ty wlU be buUt in Irvine. ~ Sunday, febfuory 2A, 2002 5 TRAVEL TALES Taking the snowmobile through Yellowstone YOU"9 Cha"9 D Ail PILOT T h • Rollins, the Broe~ the Dandndg and Den~ Lcabong pent hve day Ul JanUdry snow- . mob1ling at Yellow tone '\,dbondl P41k i.n Wyoaung The dfter- nooru; were spent dmong wild crea- ture!. - tnson. edgles -dOd the .. ruqhts wNe spent dnnk· tnq ('"()(' k . tatls ChdrlP'i Rollt~. d Costd DN1ilathni: W)rotning ow..-.: ,_~ t\IP'Od ~•dent. ---- ~d tl''> qwte dn e'(penencP to '>ti in your c;nowmobile Wdttlng a a 3 0<>0-pound b1wn lowly mdke he. Wd~ 1ust P.1ght feet tn front of vou It s kmd of d neat moment with no noise and JU t the crunc-tung of the '>OOW with JUSt th bison lookmq dt you Wlth a big Pye • the 40-year-old said The group -all related t•xcept for th Dandndg rPtumed tor the11 second tnp to Yellow'itone because they wanted to 1tquee2e Ul d Id t PXC'Uf'iion lJl Cd the ndtlOn· dl pMk deaded to close oft the paths to nowmobu s. whlch nught happen ne~t year. "It w~ beautilul. • Sdld Rav Brock. father-in-la~ to Roil.ms ·A lot of now and wtld drumals dU ov r the place \\e saw the elk coy- ot ., and bald edgl • Dunng th tnp. the group dlso ~w th Olymp Torch pctS through and even rec<>g· TUZ('(f some of th people Ill SEE TRAVEL PAGE 7 A culinary creative dinner for 8 with none of the fuss Kmen W1ght NO rua uu HOME Y ou rD.dY be familiar Wllh Ch f ~Wa Grav . She ha been an icon at Costa M 's Tusder Joe' peaalty ore and is one ol the reope •geru • at the lrvme Thad r Joe·s. b whips up wonderful and sunp 'taste treats to bare Wlth hungry shoppers and insp· buy rs to t their culinary CJ'MtiVlty. With h r tbiCk Brazilian accent, you k.nOw that whatever she dish up 11 gomg to be otic. mystcnous and delioous. Mila is famil1u lJl our home because h • lived acre the t from us for man} years I can penonally att t to h r cook- mg abilill -he is '9>«lacular. Ev n before she att nded culinary school. her rooking was A-plus. Ev ry now and th n, our treet orgclnizes a progr ive dinn r for the adul , and I will n ver forg t the y ar lb.at Mtla pre- pared a hrlmp t w cooked SEE HOME PAGE 7 Pf11p I all•l -10 rTWlUt9I ~ 10.12 ...... , .... ,,.o a ..._ewew.._> w ... , Ill .... w ..... .... 111 ...................... .. w ......... .. w .. _. MILA'S MEDITBIAllEAll SWD 112 .. ct ,,1, .... ..... ~l Ptuc11• ............ .. Uh'••rnbb ••a ...... ~ ...... ••wti•na: Chop dw leftute. "-e II told Ir+ 181 • Into • ....,. bowt ........... -. ... oliw oil ... W"t91'· s..or. ..... ... PlllllS*· Fresh chickal broda, chuab of c:hidrn bremr, and ria. Gamithed we ~c:ilaauo and Ii.- Muu 1t ki11c1n lody Trc'""'~"' Premier View Properties for Sale .. A Special Advertising Supplement . to the ...__... 'ly Pilot ULTIMATE COllllCT .. • TODAY MoNDAY NATIONA&. ONRADAY CWl'MA110N 5'1arl90l9dby. 24 25 PW'ida Shanks Voice Studio ~Alta CoffM. 506 31st St~ Newport BHCtl wt.ft: 11 a.m • .net 9 p.m. C.oet: FrM eom.ct: ~) 723..W73 ~-NIQNG· Splif.ared by. CNbad ~ Center of Newport Beach ~ Radmon Hotel. 4545 M«Al1hur BIW._ Newport Beach wt.Ii: 6•30 p.m C.oet: S 15 P« adutt. SI Pt'f child. Of s.a pet family CoMIKt: ~) 721·9800 TUESDAY . ~ONIGIN' s,1--'br: C>s*aP.cific 26 wtw.: Or~ County Pwformlng Al1J Center. 600 Town Center DrMt. ~~ -...: lltough M.wd'I 3 Show times_,. 7.30 p.m Tuesday. ~ ~ands.tvr~ and 2 p m. M.wch 3 c.t: S2S-S17S CoMIKt: (800) 146-7372 AlmST MMMt PUl.LIR Sp a '90ll'9d by. Or~ County Museum of Art'5 T~ Talks ltNoon --.: 0r•"91 Cbun1)' MUMum of Art. ISO Saf'I aem.nte Drlw, Newport Buch ~Noon c.t:FrM c.ontMt: (949) 759-1 122 WEDNESDAY 27 ... u... Sp1 -edby. Antonetlo !Ustorante ~ Vlnt:Mf ~ 0.V•IPC>f1. Wine INUf at the Clos ~ loll Winery of ~v.i1ey. ---Antonelo Nltorante. 161, s...ifloww lwe~ Colt.a~ Wfwl:UOpm. COllt: SIS per penon. ~,.quired ~ (714) 751·71S3 IOI 111 ni• OI ,,_., 2441MC• 2, 2002 SPOTLl81t Art lovers and the moon WUI llW YUi CIUIUJIOll Hedd to the museum today if you're looking ford tun, lore1gn-culture way to pend th afternoon. The Orange County Museum or Art will host its 6th dnnual Lunar New Year Celcbrabon as one of its four- tirn -a-year Family Arts Days ActlVltles will include Cru- nese paper cutting, Chlnese lantern-making and an aru- me workshop, wtule perfor· mances will howcase a dragon dance and a Japan- ese FesllvaJ of Sounds. ·we JUSt like to takP the opporturuty to tughllght Asian cultures.· sd1d muse- um pokespcrson Bnan Ldng ton. Barbara Klein will l<'ll Asidn taJe and v1s1tors will be able to take gctllt>ry tours through the mus wn' per- manent collecUon FYI --.: Orange County MtMUm of Art. ISO s.n a.niente Dnve. Newport BHCtl When: Noon to 4 pm t~ Cost: fl'ft Contat (949) 759 1122. Ext 204. Man w ho helped clone Dolly to speak at UCI PUNNING AllEAD • CL..-.... llU_.,, Ian Wilmut, who led the n~~<'atch team that cloned the world's fU'St mammal, a lamb named Dolly, will give a lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday at th UC lrvine Bren Events Center a part or the uruversity's Biolog1caJ Soence and Allergdn FoundaUon lecture n m ~ UC IMne lren Ewnts Cemtr, It the <MnPUt. <omef of Unwenity and~ dr!Yft. ll'Vtne wtwf'1 7pm ~ COit Ff-. but t'ftlf'lattonl required PM1t1ng 11 SS Cont«t (949) 124-7252 Of ~bio ucJ ~lmvt. TOSHIBA SENIOR Q.ASSK The 2002 Tosh1bA Senior 0.Ssic. filled wrth SenlOf' PGA players. will fill • ~end It the N.wport BNCh Country Oub. ~Mmrdtt.to ...,,.Mmrdt,. READY TO RUN? 5pWrt lltun 2002. hosffd bV le'9h ~ Lucy S•tb9'g. wtll ~· off from Fashion ls&.nd 1n ~to help ra.M money fof NeY>lpOf1 a.dl~Ooc*. ~ ..... ,. Daily Pilot FEBRUARY ... ,.,,. , l s • s ' 7 • • e nUtl lt15• O W•»l'IZlD p!Z&l1a MARCH ... ,.,, .. . (!::!] ) • s ' 7 •• W11U01t'l5• ••1'»l'IJZD •aa e an• • ~YOUI CAl...wlS 4: Toshlbl Senior Cl-'< begins 17: St. P.trldt~ Day 27: Pniovef begins at sundown J1: E.ster , .. ,.,,. 1 l ) 4 S 6 11t11 G»uo 14 IS 1' 17 • 1t ·» 11 Zl n )t l5 e 11 ll lt )0 MAMY~ CALINDARS 11: Newport Buch Film Festival begins 21: Newport to EnwN<U race y ... ,.,,. 1 l ) 4 "'''''°" 4!)utt1S1'f1• " » 21 ll l) )I 25 1'fl 2tlt)0)1 MAM YOUR C.AA.IM>ARS 5: Onc:o de Mayo . 12: Mathen Day 27: Memorial Day JU E ... ,.,,, 1 l ) • 5 ' 7 • t10111l01415 0 f1•1'1D21Zl llMl5JitJJ92' )Cl MAMY~ CALINDMS 11: Fathen Day MARCH ~~~ .. -1 SArulDAY 2 Ill 1..-ed bf'i The Mighty Dudes of ANheim and the HatloNI Multiple S<Mrcu Soctt'tY of Or-. County tNm up to host the Mighty Due.ks' s.llttl ~ Catino Night Aucuon ... '°"' s-or. HcMI. 6tO HwtlPOft c.m. om.. Newport IMctl ---=Ip m. to midnight COllt: (Ml fof Celt Cleo kd: (Mt) 752·16'0 Of (IOO) FIGHT MS. ·-~~ ... I --·St. MM fti~ Outtl and the Htwpoft ~~c-. ---St MMe fti~ Olurd\ 2100 Mer v.n. ~ HIWllOft IMctl ..... p"' ,ricMy and~ and' p.m. Merd\. COllt: s 10 °' us Cleo .. '* .,.,, 721 .. ,, SPIRIT RUN Hoet&i by Leigh and Lucy 5tefnberg 5K/10K RUN/WALK · SUNDAY. MARCH 10, 2002 Faehlon leland, Newport 5each START TIMES ~ 6JOi.m. ~ il& I 'lhn'\\' i.ISU\ Blw Cnm of UilihTu SK Jh.m. SK ~ " \JS l.111. I fll ·l2ynl t.lh.111. I Milt I~ 10 yn1 9:45 l.l'll I Mi1r I ml t.5SU1. I Milt Ii ynl 1"51.111. lfl Milt 16)TSI 10.15&.m Ill IS ynl 10'.25 UI. I 4 M1~I Ur.351.1n. ?5 YdJ trot 13 )TS i llldtrl llUh.m. :i-t'\\ fie.Night Of Musicfind <Dram<i ' '1~ The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will perform "Sha~re in Love" along with acton from SOuth COast Repenoiy, the women of the P • c Chorale and ~ soloilta. March 6 and 7 at 8 ~ C:OUOty Perform;ng Ara Cea r • ,CostaM~ Daily Pilot TRAVEL · CONTINUED FROM 5 the relay, 41 they bad pul8d through Costa Masa just a month before. Before leaving Yellowttooe, the torch group had a ceremony at Old Faith· ful. the park's geywr. Temperatures ranged between iero and 17 degrees at the time and unpaved parts of the park sometimes had as much as six feet of snow. Because a pregnant Sara Rollins didn't want to get in a snowmobile, she and her mother Joann Brock opted PLAYING CONTINUED FROM 5 their own gas and learn about what it means to plan . a road trip, a doctors office. a supermarket. a bank, an art studio, a post office, a museum, a pets-at-home exhibit, an air traffic control tower and, of course, an ice aeam parlor. Children will learn about water issues, which tie lnto Orange County's beaches and bays, about being civic· minded and even about where electricity comes from and what it means to use it. A Pretend City newspa- per will drculate throughout the town, which will be pro· portionately sized so kids feel as big as adults normal- ly do in any given space, and a teleVlSion station will also give visitors a chance to play reporter. •To learn, how do we know when something hap· pens on the other side of town,· said Airth, who has spent recent months chair· for the mow coec:h -a 10- ~van with treedl and lkb. •They rode around and sew the same thing we sew, but at a Slower pace, up in a heeled coach,• Mkl Cbades Rollins, wbo worb providing acxeaories to new cardealen. After snowmobiling 100 to 160 miles everyday, the trav· elms were too exhausted to do much more than sip cock· tails and have dinner when Lt became night. •We'd go down the street.• said Ray Brock. Sara Rollins' father. •Sometimes we took the snowmobile, sometimes we walked. and ing the museum's board, raising funds, working on the many exhibits' designs and putting together a Pre· tend Oty on Wheels pro· gram that involves a redone motor home ?jpping through Orange County~ schools and corporations later this year. The museum co-founder got involved with Pretend City a year after she moved to Orange County in the mid-19905. She and business partner Sandy Peffer met through their husbands. They shared the vision to start an interactive children's mu.sewn and Pretend City was the brainchild of Peffers son Carl, who was 4-years- old at the time. ·1 was really understand· ing the way that children learn and wanting to pro· vide an experience to all cluldren that is an informal, educational opportunity,· said Peffer, who lives in Irvine. •t believe that all children want to act out what they see and try the world on arowid them.· At Pretend City, kid visi· usually it wuo't mowin9 too bard in the evening IO we could get around quit9 well.. 1be group began IDOW• mobWDg togeUw Jai9ely tbrou9h Denis La~. a , nephew to the Brock.I wbo works in a company that • manufectwes dotbel for anowmobUe corporations. •ScJmebody at work took a trip, aatd it WU fun, and we went from there,• Rollins said. • Have you. °' someone you know, gone on _, lowestfng "'1CMlon ~7 T .. I us )0.11' .tYentum. Df'op us. line to ......... 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627; HMll )OUng.~tlmes.com; Of fax to (Mt) 646-4170. tors CAD try on everything from a doctor's coat to a fire. man's c:oal They can play checkout derk at the super- market. play mayor of the city and even play a dog, as kids entering the Pets-llt- home exhibit will need to use the doggie door. Every- thing inside the pets exhibit will be designed on a pet-to- world scale, with balls of yam, chal.rs, tables and all other home fumlshings being huge, so that the child feels like the pet. ·nie trash CAD would be bigger than them,• said Airth, who did consulting work for the Kohl Children's Museum in DllnoJs while earning her masters of man- agement degree at North· western Unlvers1ty. Working at Kohl helped inspire A1rtb to start a hands-on museum for chil- dren in Orange County. Pretend Oty ·would enable children, in a three· dimensional way, to have an experience,· Airth said. •for everybody in Orange Coun· ty and also our children.• HOME CONTINUED FROM 5 inside a pumpkin. Yep, one of those carve 'em up, put a candle in them and say boO pumpkins, As she served the stew over rice, she would scoop out some of the pump· kin's sweet Oesh: it was one of the most spectacular pre· sentations and dinners I have ever eaten. It was no surprise to m,e that Mila eventually started her own catering business. Food ls certainly her ·gift.· And in the spirit of giving, my husband treated me to a smAll dinner party as a valentine surprise. The invi· talion read: ·vou are cordial· ly invited to an evening of fun and friends, free of the stress of preparation. This dinner is lovingly brought to you by your husband and Chet Mila.• Mila came to our house Friday afternoon, loaded with bags of fresh every· thing. Just looking at the ingredients was enough for the salivary glands to click mto overdrive. Mila brought it all, making my gilt a real treasure . Mila had gwen Ben a run- down on the appropnate Wines to have lor the evening, so my husband· sommelier was well-pre· pared for our duung expen · ence. With Mila and Ben at the helm, four lucky couples started the evening with goat cheese bruschetul and smoked salmon canapes We proceeded to enJOY a dmner of Mila 's Mediterranean sal · ad, halibut with basil cream. Mila's couscous, roasted asparagus and the grand finale was a mango mousse Mila specializes m provtd · ing chef semce for small groups (max.unum 30 people) and private cooking classes, as well as classes at Sur l...d Table. She will teach a Brazil.lan cook.mg class at Sur La Table on March 5, a clas on soy foods Aug. 1 and a Trader Joe's foods class Sept. 11 . Mila has wntten a cook· book on gowmet salads. and you can find new reopes every month on her Web site : Sunday, febtuory 24, 2002 7 Charles and Sara Rolllnt took a trtp recently to Vellowstoue Natlonal Puk fora winter adventure. www.chefmila.com. Thank you. Mila. you are as much a treat as your fa bulous food. • KARIN WIGHT IS a Newport Beach resident. H« column runs Sundays. Things you can get for 20 bucks: 0 A ha1ili~"• 1'lv-u· ·1-1u-' , ' ••• "'6' '"' ' o A Pro-Am Round for You and a Buddy with Fuzzy Zoeller· at the Toshiba Senior Classic Fuzzy Zoeller's first round at the Toshiba Senior Classic could also be yours. Tht Senio r Tour rookie is ttting it up at the tournament's Monday Pro-Am on M.rch 4 - and he's looking for a couple parcnus. All you have to do is vi sit your local Rogtt Dunn Golf Shop and purchax a ticket for the Toshiba Senior Cl~ic Opportunity Drawing. If you win, you and a friccnd will get the VIP tttatment, induding bttakfast md an awards ccmnony with the SmiorTour playus. 18 holes* of pby. an af'cutive tee package and wcdt4 long tourna.ment passes. Plus all net procetds from the Opponunity Drawing will OOlcflt Hoag Hospiw in Newport &.ich. All It costs to enter the drawins • $20, a small price to pllJ to .,_.pros for a day. *Nutt l»ln of 1lx Pro-Am t'otmJ •rt w•U fMUJ Z«IJn. Nmt 6olts witi 1no1btr Sm'°! U..r "'1Jtr to lir Jnmn1n1J - TOSHIBA llNIOA CLAlllC March 4-10 949/660-1001 www.Toshiba&niorClassic.com - I 8 Sunday, February 2~. 2002 IDITOlllU Just the right moves to avoid a black eye I t will be a shame lf what appears to be a minor mis- take on the part of Newport Beach ends up damaging its hard-earned reputation as an environmentally conscious o ty. But revelations this month that the city for t 2 yea.rs sent sewer debns -consisb.ng mainly of sand, egg heUs and raw sewage -to a landlW in Irvine may do j~t that. Fortunately, city officials have qwckJy acknowledged that mis- takes were made. They have stopped the practice and are loola.ng i.nto how It was allowed to happen. That lnvestigation mcludes a hard look within the walls of City Hall, which is never an easy undertalcing to begin because there always is the chance that someone will deserve purushment. But those steps are exactly the ones needed to keep this mddent from turning into a black eye that can permanenUy damage the city's standing with environmen- lAllst.s, other d bes and various governme nt agenoes. Newport Beach, to put 1t sun- ply, needs to have the authonty to press for changes to laws to safe- guard its waten and to keep changes from occurrlng that will endanger the Back Bay, the har- bor or the beaches. City officiab have worked hard to gain that authorlty -their relatively con- genial relationship with local envtronmentallsts demonstrates that It is a reUef to see that they are working as hard to keep ll. It appears, from preliminary tests on the landfill, that no seri- ous contamination occurred there. That as the most important development to note, and it likely will help keep this m from get- bng worse. But that ln no way meam the city should move on to another l5$Ue. The steps already taken need to be carried to their end, especially answering the ques- tion: Was the dumping an inno- cent oversight. The dty also should not hesitate -and there is no reason to think it will -to take care of the damage, whatev- er it turns out to be. All that needs to be done because it ls that important that no serious contamination occur to Newport Beach's •green· credentials. Avoiding unneeded Bay Oub headJines T he quie t e nding to the potentially sordJd batUe of the Balboa Bay Club d eserves a heaving sigh of relief. Unde r a confidential setUe- ment, Bay Club owner Beverly Ray and former Orange County Chlef Execubve Wilham PopeJOY put their two-year cl1sagreement to rest earlier this month, av01d- mg a lengthy tnal'that -from the back-and-forth dlspute that had been golng on Stnce the sum- mer ol 2000 -seemed destined to tum ugly. At issue, irutially, was a botched deal for PopeJOY to buy the dub, wh.tch resulted in suits being filed by both lid m May 2000. And then additional law- suits appeared: A June 2000 one, filed by Popejoy, alleging slander against a Bay Club exacuUve1 e May 2001 suit by Popejoy al.leg- lng comments made by Ray in letters she sent to club members were defamatory and tamished his reputation as a businessman: and one by a group calling itself the Founding Memben of the Newport Beach CO\llltJy Club that alleged breach of contract against the Newport Beach CountJy Club, a subsidiary of the company that al.lo owns the Bay Club, based on the negotiations with Popejoy. Combined. lbele suits had all the ingredients of a made-for· TV movie involving the rich and famous wbo haunt Newport Beach. But after the two-year run of bickering, both sides than.JduJ- ly altered c:oune and relieved us of beanng any more than we already have. We hope this settlem ot does, in fact.. settle the cue. It'• a dis· traction no one need.I. TIE LAST WOii Costa Mesa's wise way of watching motor homes TI eo.ta M.-City Coundl made. wile~ in the Dame ol safety Monday wbM tt eomewbat banned~ bomM from puking on dty ....... Mc*f home ownen Will till be el a aecl IO puk theU' YelUcle9 on ......... lo9d and unl06d ... ••'~let-far .. bowl w:b .... _ ... Wll bne '°apply tor All Jsz , , ,_.,"I plMmdl eo c1o ............. f 2 •' 1111m1i11v ... .._ • t loc:al~. City o"'dele, ~Dy thole at the PoUCI Dipeltmmt wbo .... the ......... llllMMald keep ............ cm.tolim- ............... LMJltD30 r-.ttrtpa,.,... .......... ' ...... ..., wtl ..... --· ... a ....... airea I. ...... '$ q ... , 'I w1U not Jet you or the Co.ta MellD Police Deparlment tell me when I can or am.not leave town.' -c:.111 .... I •I Ill Rt Ol'M Ml 111• wr. on a new motor home law ttMlt wttt limit the number Of trips the Yehldes' owners c.-n take 1MUAlly to lO • IOLTOI Daily Pilot Due to time cOT1flicts1.the Toshi~ golf tourha.ment. a.n(l -rhe Sptrtt Run ha.q to be combined.. ·RV commen1s drive all over the place AT ISSE! Costa Mesa City Council's decision to require motor home owners to obtain temporary partcing placards draws differing letters. W ell OK now, our Oty Council bas finally resolved that pesky RV problem (•Costa Mesa continues reworking RV law,• Feb. 6). What wW they focus their ener- gies upon now, I ask? How about boats? Yeah. that'5 it. boats. Did you know that some people actu- ally park their bollts Ul front ol tbeu houses, or even m their dri- veways? Yes. they do &ndeed. I have one neighbor with a 36-foot oceen hydro parked kitty«>r- nered aaa. bis driveway. laclcy. Some even perk them next to their homes on the RV ped. Waat a minute. We can't call them RV pads anymore, can we? Ob well, that's a subject for another Jetter. I recommend the c:oundl take tnimedi.tte action to OUU.w perk- ing boats on or anywhere near a penan'I home. Put 'em in boat storage yards where they beJong, I aay. And once the boet th1ng ii ban- died; l recommend our coundl c:-~~ .... '11 gar.-doan opm ..... tMn 15 min ..... at • time. UDllgbtly. lb tbt tQmdl IYJ* I MY_,., II-. ~ID lbC tr8cb. Don't._ em get away wtlb It aay liooglr. OnC9 ...... foundelklwMll psob- .... .. eddr Ill Cl,owdly ratt.a and ..._.cm talre cm l••ders RESPOND wbat I believe ls the No. 1 issue we all face: paint. Yeah, the color people paint their houses. Some aro painted a dark gray and some pink and some even yellow. · Stamp out ttus pr~ council Colb. Select three neutral earth tones lrom wtudl our atizemy can cboc.a. and then let 'em peiot away to their heart'• oontent With a pemut. ol course. Wait a minute, if you do all this, we'll be Uvtng m -lrvine. CHUCK CASSITY Ca.ta Mesa The streets ot Costa Mela are Utleled with people storing their RVs on the street and ln their dri· veway in pla1n view. Many ol thele RVs ant actually hooked up to elec:tridty. lbe reuon that lbele RVs are there lt becaute the dty hu not done anything about it. 11 the dty had bed a law or an ordinaoce impnied lllu!I the city ol Newport Beech has ror quite 90me bme, there would be no debate over r It's the trantlition and the· change that ts bmd to ... with. ~tlme.,...bave goa.i away wtt:h ti for a king tame. TlMly lbould be~ for tbe time that tt..y've belin abae to *" U... RV1 on the ....... In c... Mell. bwdlntng the Nit ol tbe Nll6dmll. p now at'I time to mo\1900. S...yowRV~elle Ullll TO Tll 111181 or get nd of ll It's that sunple. It's the decision that a lot ol other peo- ple bave to make. I don't like to use Newport Beach as an example for much. but when they make a law, they usually stick to it. And I think Costa Mesa hould do the same. As far as hon1sh1p with reae- ational vehk:Jes, I don't Uunk that there should be a harclstup debete . U you live ln your RV and you consider that a ba.rdship. there are plenty ol low-reot RV parks that you can go to and actually legally book up your RV and get better servioe then you would on the curb ot one ol our local streets KJISTY AU.EN Costa Mesa Regarding ·co.ta Mesa contin- ues reworking RV law• (Feb. 6): rm glad that Co.ta MeN ii finally eddlemng the RV bhght. I didn't read the &rtlde, but I 811WDe that RV stands for •Rampant Verdwe, • refemng to aD of the lawns that we have bl thll dty. Southern c.:lifomia ii ..ential- ly • deMrt. and it " dilg\.wtlng to .. peopae pouring galloal ol .... dom water on aOlk p&antl such .. gnm. lbe Oty Cound1 lbouJd outlew U.. UDlightly apAJ•• ol gl'9m•J md ....... --- OWWI to plllll call and Mge- bnllb lnd1 1 Ubmtarfal may lbOut ln ~ but they.,. bbnd ID tbe dll'ifilt dalt gr.- ca\W to tbe envbcwwwwat. I don't hne ltetilicl '° back up ..... daim ID taM my WGld lar It • ~WWTMC>Cm CGllaMlia - Ducks lived on Balboa long before newcomers _ ..... ,. ........ .. ...... , u.-.. 111111 111111 .,,. .... ................ ..................... .. 51·11 ...... :-.... .. ... - • Daily Pilot llO Name: Stephen Sutherland Aee: 53 on Monday Relld1nee: Newport Beach for more than 40 years ~:Resort designer, partner in Sutherland Talia Hospitality ~:Bachelor's degree In social ecology from UC Irvine FMlily: Wife of S years Heidi; daughter Sarah, 3 months ~lty Involvement Member of Nt!Wport Beach's Economic Development Committee for about · 10 years, BUJiness Advisory Council for National Republican Congressional Committee, and associate member of American lnstit~te of Architects ~ ..... : Rowing/sculling. biking, bodysurfing and snow ski ing WIALTH • Of SUPPOIT 1 • '/have been surprised at the amount of suppor t this project has. Many people I talked to support the project. A good number of thoae people want to get involved in helping m e get the project built. They want to talk lo their neighbors, they want lo set up teas where the neighborhood can be invited /or presentations. I've had people tell me, ·Just buUd the /darn/ thing.• And these are from the front lines. This la from realdenta who live Immediately adjacent to the alte, and that's where I thought I'd beflln.' 'I'm not twl.ltlng CllDU. I'm abnply glvJnfl out lacta about the proJect ariddDWlnf N:lid•• IO atolre ..,,._own ........ , CoMMuNITY FORUM Sunday, febuory 2A, 2002 I Putting a future on hold The designer of a 141-room luxury resort tor Balboa Peninsula will wait at least a couple of years before putting the project to a Greenlight vote S tephen Suth. erland, the designer of the Reg nt Newport Beach Resort et Marinapark, has decided to hold off on his plans for et leut two years to avoid rushing his pro- ject through the Newport Beach Planning Commission and City Council before presenting 1t to the voters. Onginally, he hoped for a Greenlight vote in November. On Wednesday, Alallt.ut CJty Editor James Meler sat down Wllb Sutherland at his Campus Drive office near John Wayne Alrport to cltscuss the postponement and his plans for the intenm ~t convinced you to bold oft on a Marlnapark votet There were really two Uungs that I cons1dered, and both were very unportant. One was lhe-fact that at the City Counol meeting on Jan. 22. two of the counal members who supported the contmuauon of the project movmg forward made It pretty dear to me that I needed to come back the next rune wtth strong support from the BaJboa Peninsula. f ll\dde a deas1on that. 11\Stead of tu.r- ing people to hand out fbers and walk the perunsula to get the facts out about the Regent project. 1t' really someUung I had to do myself. And I know that's going to take a lot of tune, so that's one reason The other reason is when I saw the bmeltne on the study for the envuotunentaJ-unpact report. 1t appeared to me that t.b.ls was gorng to have to be rushed to return 1t to th counol m tune for the July 23 heanng -that would have to be either the approval, ti I wa to move forward. or a derual of the project But m order for that to happen. we were gomg to have to cut comers in as fdt as public reVlew um . w e·d have to start Planning Cornmiss1on heanngs before the 45-day public reVlew wne had expired. l jUSt thought that could be some· 1timg that wQuld appear I'm pushing '19 through too ldst It was a very b1~ leos1on because at delays the proj :ct by about 15 months And wh n I've been working on 1t for, well. 3 112 v• dl'S, another 15 months ~ qwte d b;t • ••me Why wan an enU.re two yean from now, March 2004, for another votet Well. my belief is that when there' a peaal election on an issue. md.Ully those that take the ume to go to the polls are voters that have very strong optruons and. typ1cAlly. those are negative optru0ns Many people nught s.upport ct project. but Uunk, ·rm late for work" or ·1 have the gym to go to and I hope tlus thmg gets passed. but. hey. I'm not gomg to the polls • So f made my nund up qwte some bme ago that the best way to go would be in a November general electJon. I'm gomg to miss that elec- uon Uus year. So my opuon IS to w&t for the general electlon m November 2004. wtuch I may do. l haven't made my nund up yet. But at th same bme, I'm going to look for options for other election opporturu- ti where voten will tum out On ol th will be the·prestd nbal pn- man U\ March 2004. ft would till be a special election. but 1t would COIJlOde with those pnowi . Turnout is very unporta.nt on a pro- Ject llke this. WheD you tlalnll of a Gneftllgbt election. do you took at a.. Koll CeoW upulllola ... coMder lb f&ll ... , I don't want to be a Monday quartarbeck for someone el.M's pro.- ject. The way I look at lt as they're applel and oranges. KoU wu an . omce project -twin 10-ttory •true· tures with e parking at:ructure g~­ adng about 2, 700 car tripl a day. And other then Cftlating jobl for • number of Newport 8Mch Nliden , whkb would have beml a good thlng. it didn't tMmeftt tbe c:ommunt• ty the way tbll protect can. My protect • 147 roomt. 'The Quelt ~ ... bowed m 14 Nil· a.ntial«yle ~ all one-ud two- .eory. 'The Sl'opli1y " -... to be a••w9tr a...,.CS wlib cobble-.._. ....,._ .tNwcoe•ed IMt· lag ........... ._... ....... puwlng tbiOUllb .......... Of .. ..... .. .. gllO I 1s, two p-.c ; ....... . __ _.Gf_...l~wll =;-z! ~J=::!~ti.. ::, ..... -............... ••rllanea 'C _. ..... -·-•••• t.1911k nt>C<I dny unprovement. But 11 you look at I.he five-block area on each 1de of the Newport Pier, there are a.rea that can be called the most rundown part of Newport Beach And a project like this coming m. d S28-to $30-nullioo mvestment that lS one a r 1dentlal scale. can do notlung but unprove lhe qua.bty of We m that area of the Balboa Perun· s.uJa In addJbon to that. lhe revenue th prOJect will generate for the oty -about S3 millton a year, or $30 rrullion a decade -lS subst.anual It probably Wlll be one of the top three or four ingle-pomt revenue genera· tors for the city of Newport Beach. Ba ed on that. l don't compare this to the Koll project. I will say that they may have had a better chance 11 th y wailed for a general election. But, again. I don't want to be a Mon· day quarterback. What are you going to do witb your atra two yeanl W ll, I'm gotng to spend the next five months wallung ctnd meeting people on Balboa Perunsula. gomg door to door, a l have been doing. probably standing at th Pavilion by th exit and handing out mfonnabon about th project and duc'Uss1ng the proJect Wllb anyone who lS willing to k questions or mdke comments. Th rest of the b.Jne will be $J>ellt on th nvironm ntal·unpact report. fwthenng tho d go developm nt of the proj t and, at the same tune. t have a couple of projects that I'm ftnishlng up for oth r chents in Spain and Gibrall(U', so I'm back and forth quite a bit. WUt"'I ..... your aperteDce JO ,_ la lryt.g to roaDd up 1uppot1 on n.p I , ... , I heve been surprised at \b amount of support this project has. Many people I talked to support the protect, A good number oC thOle peopa. want to get mvolved ln hell>" tng me get the project built. They wut to talk so lbei.r-neighbors, they WUll tD ........ wbere the neigh· bortaood cm be........, for pr•••· lioal. r.a~d 1111 me. • JUllt build .. • • And tb9e ... ... .... ..... Tbil" frOm ......, I • wbD IM Ill• MdMtWy .ctje• c:mtlO .................. t ...,.. ..... "' ........ ,.....,,. tbe .... , •• .,..._.rmwwwvmo .,.., ..... a.., ... so •• rwbildll OU I I ;7 2 5 -~ ,_. _,..... ........ __ _ a_ .... _ ..... n.,.., ... $' ..... aq I concrete vuuJts We're doing the sate work on the pro100 so cveryt.lung from the i>ile drains into one of these concrete vdulb 4nd I.!> then kirnmetl beforr at g<M> mto the torm dram sy Lem and th b.ly. which ii. nqht next door. Jt'i. d agned so al will capture th hrst 3/4 of an mch ol new rcUnlall from throughout the 1te and kun oil from the pcirk.mg lob. help to tredt runoff from the lcmd· SCclped ar a and trNt 11 before 1t gets mto th(• bely. One gentleman S&d ·well. we've been told that won't work • How do I digUe Wlth M>meone ctbout that? The only thing l couJd ay to tum is. •Look et the Mt now Then•\ 58 4Q.·y dr-<>ld mobile horn th •re wtth 40-yeclf-old sewer hookups and sewer Un . What do you thmk ai. going mto th bely from thdt ite todayf And what do you Uunk the effects will be 11 ttus project is bwlt. • He took my fllN. tuml"d around and said to tw. wil . ·Hon y. he ays 1l' goang to 1111prove th qua.bty ol the bay from that Jl«' • But that•s the type ot rrusmfonndtlon I have to deal with. The group of people opposed to the proJ t con SdY anytlUng. And that's tough to O\ •rrom I'll say this also l 'v · had • good rapport with [Gr nlight m mberl Phil Arst. Phll ha always accepted my phon calls I hov off red to m t w1th him and other m mbers of ha cent.ral<omnuu to go ov r lb plans. nd l'v~ mad oU ~ to Phll and to [Gri nhght member and Martnapark oppon ntJ Tom Hyans to t down wtth lh m o.od if w can't come up with 501Jle revwons that wW mall• at more ecceptabl to GreenUgbr ntral comnutt . Phil has not said no Tom h ·. The Gr nllght Conurutt h always 1a d "traff • tra.Ulc. tRtt.c. • TMt w lb thin wtth Koll. Well U t t down with Tom H and n decrea.ted e of th PfO' jeCt -loweN)g th num 1 of t rooms. lowen.og tr ff1 -lo get G.AMlfttight to give me · support on um ptOt«t. he has told me no Any d4M wone frolD tbe group's C'9nlral comllll wen to work with me °" this protect. l'rn op9ll to it. That • an opm oll•. Wh n they look at hotel use. the calcu.ldbon l.i differ nt. Fam of ell. with a d tlMUOn resort -we're not after bustn di ntel -it' calculated that 50.,.o of th people arrive by lhe11 own car. The other so·~ am e by th hotel bun.kt, wtuch will be llke • big Suburben that ruru up to John Wayne here dnd bnng back two to su people at d tune So. th re c1J'e only 70 cars on dverage. and thdt's wh n we're IOO'"', occupied When we look dt the r t.aurant use. there's 50°:. ourumum from hotel guests who are already on Slte. They're not generatmg any tnps. Same Wtth the pa, Which will be about 70' .. hotel gu ts Our bdllroom is 4.000 square feet dl ·tlus tune. If I need to lower that. l m gomg to lower 1t It'll be utilized ma.anly m the evenings for weddJ.ng receptiom on weekends But when do reception end? I would say 11 they end at 9 pm .. thal's a pretty bonng weddmg recepbon Thry usuaJly end between 10 and nud· rught Well. when thoi.e CCU"i are leaV'Ulg, there isn't traffic on the peninsuJa Thdt's why I cdn ~y the trallic generated will bE> vNy close to a push Wlth the ex.isunq w.e Certainly. for the d m dlld p m . peak trafhc hour"'. there will be nun- unal. tf an}. ancrea e m trciJhc We have a chec-k out ume ot noon That means our guests I •ave pnor lo 12 And that ., on SunddY"-only. because people who come ovt-r the weekend clie not gomg to leave till then. They'n.• going to leave before noon and that' when everyon ·s conung down on a Sundcty They'll be travel· mg opposite duec-tion Our check-m being~ at 3 pm so as people a.re leaving the perunsula on a weekend our guests clie corrung the opposite direction to check tn between 3 and 7 p.m That's why I feel confident that the peak tnps will have no effect from the project And lf there lS a trafhc-problem. rm prepc1Ted to lower the !ilZe of the pro1ect And l would love to have someone from the central com.mtttee of Greenhgbt to work closely with me to come up wtth a ftna.I d go that won't have a.ny negabve unpacts on thl.' cornmuruty How do plua to win over tbe legionnalttsf There's a nuo;und ~landing with that. I don't need to WU\ over the legaonnd11e dt ttu pomt. When my propoSclJ mvolved l>wldJ.ng a new Arnencan Leg1on hall on the water· front at 18th Street. tht> City Counol instructed me to get approv41 or the IL'glon before they would OK that plan. Once I changed the project to leave the legion where they are as they are. well. the11 approval was no longer necessary becdu they were no longer mvolved 1n the pro)ect The only rtect that they'll have is that I bavt> offered verb41.ly, and I look forward to m t:lllg wtlh le-gion off1Cl41s before long. to make ub- tantlal unprovemenb an theu eXlSt· mg faality I'm tallung hundreds and thousands of dollars m lDl.prove· m nts. It' e facility with no air con- clitiOrung. for an exa.mpl Add a commeroal kitcb n so th y could have bett quality publJ f'\' n and weddings. l 'v al.so dlS('U5'Md wt lb the oty of maJring ubbtanbaJ unprovements lo the adJct nt par Y, terans Park - landscaputg improvem nb, water elem nts. tr ' • a low wall So ev n though t don•t need th approval. I'm looking forward to helpang the legtc;m otfidals unprove their XlSUDq fad.lity. Tb.b public property that needl to be benef dal to the conunumty, and tMl'a one of the Moefitl 1.- cxmung rrom tbil protec:t I new tenrus coum. a gTMtly enba~ eterans Park. • brud-new G6rl ScoUl f.uMy ..... would .,. ... bil ............. tMy bilft DOW and tlMlt woUkt Mw • caadi· tloiling. • f\ill 0 ........ t ....... uc1~~C1·•' •• ty Ad$ 111 ad llidc tz d ID cM Old Scalls 10 ~ F.bruary 2-'. 2002 ABOVE non Peterson of Balboa Island vi.sited Antan:Uca In January. RIGHI Howaid Perkins, Nicholas Mataele, Michael Mataele and Sulla Perldns of Costa Mesa vi.sited the Tonga Wands. (148) 720-7316 (9'9) 37M513 601 i.w. ... ~ w..i.a ............. CA'*3 • (949) 67S-2700 f LGna 1Mce NulJe llll&iiT I 949) 673-4062 °(949) 551.;e799 ru (949) e1~1 324,.... !We ............... ea. 931G ON VACATION . lill Wyrick AEAl TOR-A880Cl.ATE• E.fllll ~, eeolcorn , ... &pm. '"THE BLUFFS .. 949.s&t .5't82 BIM HASTINGS maza JUI~ C.-...., ~ ltlD c-Dlt ... u. f.llll' ~ ... FnMml·I Miry A. WtM Prudential California Realty JANBDOBBIE "Moni.na In your mind?. Let me find vo~own pi.ce of the v: I found mine. rom C.D.M. to the "'Bia SW' Cd me 1-888-~557 1 .... 06-581-5280 •mail tMn OllOl.oom Daily Pilot AIOYE Kathy and John Urstnl. wbo own tbe Newport ltlb Co., and John and Charlette Saydah visited the Olympics In Salt Lake City, Utah. LEFT Rick, Paul and Mark Uebermann visited tbe U.S. Virgin blandl. MAXINE MINK CRS, SHES Relocation & Senion S1oec:tJWJ Off u:e: 949. 722.8609 Pager: 949.509.3271 Gina Perry REALTOR GinaPerryOColdwellBanker.oom (949) 552-2000 c.-... (949) 887-0729 COLOWC!LL BAN~CR .' 302 Marine Awe. P.O. Box 6 e..Jbo. I.land. CA9M62 QUOTE OF THE DAY •Jerry ls the guy. We've been through the wars together. Togeth r, we've walked to the mountain top. And it ha been a walk, not a sprint ... - ftat Douglau. UC Irvine hoops co~ch Doily Pilot EYE OPENER '*'*Y l5 honor• RON DAVIS Svodoy, February 24, 2002 11 ST£\Jt ~ RAAI ~ CdM's Hayley heetz, surrounded by her teammates and with her coach, Aaron Chaney in the background. celebrates a CIF Dlvislon IV girls water polo crown. Coronation for C El Dorado no mdtch for the roydlty of water polo a Corond del Mdr takes a CIF champ1onsh1p dip, 11-ti. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO CIF CHAMPIONSHIP we dJd.· The Sea Kmg took O\Cr th(• <Jdfllt' rom 10< - a.ngly. m the thlfd penod ou~onn!l th•• <'><Jld••n Hawks, 3-0 Carlson It'd the cha.rgP \Ii hen ~ht• recorded a teul dnd threv. ct lonq p.i~., to DtGlacomo. who fimshe<.l tht.> bredki.mLi\' v.1th d sweet touch on .t lob hot lor a 5· 1 ll•dd fort\ second later C.arl on found Fn !>, who rnrt•d aft.er her hot w •nt through th hdnd' ol tht• Cl Dorado goah Then. with 58 second remdmmo LO th third penod Eadmgton mctd1• <1ood on dJ\ OU Id hot. Stew Virgen OMV Pl.or BELMOl'rr ~llORE • Rt•<c1uo,t lh<'rt' dtn I v. 11ll'1 pulu lltlt• an th(• ~hool.., tW.tory • nw 2001 ·0..! <.C'd Qll dbo h•cUUred the hr-.t tmw <"<I!\ I delC'dlt'd Bark Bciy riv di Newport 11.arhor no mountam h1qh Pnm111h Ain't no vclll1•y hm enough Ain't no mt•r \\ldt• ,•nouqh To kN1p nw from gellUlg 10 you. b..llH·, • '4.lnq tht• < ·orunc1 <Jtol Mar H.agh girls Wtltcr polo lt>t1m lll rt>lt>b1c11111n ol 1t 1 t-6 wan ov<'r El l>orttdo In clc11m lht• Clf- Southem Section D1\1-.111n I\ llUt•, Ct!M., ""' Clf- charnpaon h1p. di Belmont Pl.ud Sdturd..i) • Thi'> v ... , "''o the llr~t lime Cd~I th•lt•tllt'd 1•1111• pro~Jrdm . Long Beach WW.On ancl El Toro • .\ runn r·up tirush In thr lr\.'lne Southern SCOlllOAID WJd throughout. as JwUor Daruelle Carlson began the sconng Wlth a goal 1 :30 mto the game. Carlson bad two goals, wtuJe 1wuor Bnttney Bowlus scored lhri goals ctnd iuruor Dam la DtGtacomo scored tWlC'e Keelan Cuyler. J ca Fn ChnslUla I lewko and Katya Eadington notched mgle talU to help provide the victory l '..ihJomrn < 'hump1on haps was also the El Dofedo 6 The Golden Hawk answered llr'>I t&mt! <.'d!'l.t redched thdl high an a SM'"'• 11 C dl'tson's hrst goal 35 seconds after with a goal from Lauren Ben on, but th.at would be the last lime El Dorado would score unbl th fourth penod After Benson \goal. CdM Carlson lat r p kod up anolh r le rtl to 1•nd an El Dorado pldyer·.td\•antag ituauon The Sea Kmg., cldnn'tl, too. on the .. anili ul Belmont hor Thi.\ W<t!> lht-ar munwnt Ul Uw ,tlll, a to remember And \\.hdt d h.1 .. 1on< 'f'tl.'-'Jfl It w A ol ftrsl\ Ill 111"'1 pLtf t• Ul l>I\ l'IOO rv, fnt pldce an th Pdnht Cou.,I l..t'd'IUe .tn<l hr.I place of th 8.lck B.ty • CdM led 7 -1 after thr~(' pt>raoch. v. cnt on to d f t El Dorado and cdlllC'd tht• hr.I Clf q1rti. ruumamt>nt • 11 .. I ·n d grcdt d.§.On, • s.1d hrst-y ar CdM Codch Adron C hancy. momcn aft r h1 telebratory dunk an the water. •The wm over Wil~n dDd the wm ov r Newport. tho were ~o big re.l.$Ofil that helped us belh'e in ourselves Th gut£ ha\ ne\' r been an g wh re lb y <'om from behind to wan, and i.n th two.wll\S th y ctid lhttl .. Cdl\1 t24-71 would not have to come from behind agdan t El Dorado (16· 14) The Sea K1Dg beld thP Gold n Hawks scorel 19 38. ·we wanted to hut th m down completely,· 'i&d Chaney, who was thoroughly unpressed wtlh tus team' defense. wtuch wci anchorf'd by 1e1Uor go.We J a W Us ( ven sav I ·we had to rerrund ourselves that (lh cham· paonshlp) w n't golng to be gtven to us on a silver platter,· wen. su:t ·we Nld to go get i.t And CdJ..1 led. 9-2. alter Bowlus scored trom t otl a pus from ruor Alexa l\till r Then Chan ) made four sub!.b.tuoon ~d the , Kmq ... wert' outsrored., -4-2. down lb tretch •Some people want to look •I th sror but it's important tog t ¥ rybod · m th>' oan • Chaney sa.id. Before the Se• King p hod thMr coach mto SEE COM PAGE 12 Farewell with flourish Green money, again UCI senior guard closes out home career with 29 pomts, including game-winning 10-foot jump r with O.•O 1 ft. UC Irvine enior guard close out hi home-game car r in thrilling fa hion. se.w Virgen DM.Y Pl.OT BREN EVENTS o:."'lTE.R -oout the Only uJ>Kb nuwn w • ho to r1tl on and • UD!Wt. J rry G n, the •ll·lllD ronng w cJ r fof lh UC' lrvm m n· b4 knthell t m, p&.yed hia last gam at th 0 n C!\ n CenlCf S.twday rugt\I, and h did !IO in torybook f-"ion He IOOn.'CJ the Ant t rs' final ht putntA and ftnWlC!d Withe gemtt•h1gh '29 lo d U I to a 71 ·67 vtrtae'y OVCT IMg West Confe Jl<'e tor U Santa Rerbita. The Gauchc>f' ~'" Hull hlt • th ·ptl4alter with 4Y MCQQdl Mlt to put hit tePI up, b?-66. then the potutJht ~ eoward the UCI pie~ known • • J-5. • •ob men, her w • go 1ye1n, • Green Id ol his "*7gltla in rw1'oa to Hull'-that. "Sena. '*'*' ._ ...., becked down. After ~ mad the ahol, I wa1 """*9g, •atve me the bAll end l;tt me .. WM& I cm lo. ...... hM the ihOt •• O.-dft9" the liagdl of the court. pulid up for• 10. laal)llllpltand hi .... .,. ............... ...... ......... ..,,.. ......... <a.a .. ,,, ........ ....,.. ... ._ ... , .................... .., ...... . Mm .... t'Ml-•dlll duld9 .w. a.....,, I • ....,1 ..._-.r a· l'Qlksaa.. acatrll .... 4.._ .. an da•••,~-llli ...... • ____ Ollla._ ........... ~ -..... Jll.-... IMy faulmer DM..V Pa.OT BREN EVENT CENTER -UC lrvmo CMOeT scoring leed r Jerry Green, watb whom Anteater men's buketb.u coach P t Doug.Lw Mid he has walked to tbe ~ 11 mountain top aver • n n a a n d -nngu11bed four-.__ _____ _.j year playing career. obvkJualy iln't ready to ~op ind MVCW the VieW )Ult yet ....... the 6-foot-3 gUlrd Mtded to bu l999nd Saturday, KoftD9 hl1 tMm'I ftnal eight poinla. iriduding • lo-lool jwaper wlh .0 WlClllldl ....... ..... ffl ... dlldl. a.-'1211 ..... wbidl...,.. bllD IND a. No. 8 .... the ell·tt .. Blg We9' Coal.,.Ke tcOltllg lllt ..,_. -2 -7141 UCt leg W.. a... ftiWf .._UC Seale ........ befON a lt1f 1111 Ill aVwd,,, ...... . n.wllll ....... A•P ,,..... • .... _. .. I If LICI Ir .• • .. -•• -.... ... .....,......_ •• , rtsll ...... ........... ,...._ Cltl -••s ............ ,.., .. ...-r. ,.. ...... . . . 12 Sunday, febnay 24, 2002 SPORTS COM the frlendshi,ps. • Fries said the dwnpk>nshlp was a perfect ending for a great season. and she credited Chaney a nd former Coach John Vargas. STEVE MCCIW« I OAllY Pl.OT Cd.M's Danielle Carlson (above) prepares to powel' CONTINUED FROM 11 a shot through tbe El Dorado goal. Below, Chrlltlna Hewko nM:9 for a loose ball. the water. they huddled together and flashed their hngers. as m No. 1. for everyone to see The scene was htting, cons1denng the CdM girl depended on uruty a a bag r<'d.SOn for therr champaonstup ·we turned Into a famtJy. • Fnes, a sienlor. wad as she stood next to Miller. a feUow seruor teammate. ·nus season. I'm going to rC>member how close w got,· Miller said ·we pent every angle mome nt with eac h other I'm gomg to remember "Chaney 'lharpened our slcWs and brought us together •• Fnes said. •He had a lot of faith in us and he knew we could doll" ClfMRIYNJ116 a.. ....... C....caMM1t,a.DmADol EIDor.to 100 5 ·6 COtonl dl4 Mlir J 1 J 4 • 1t II o..9e · "-t.a 2. Dor1n 2. ~1,F..,...I s-. Nisllof'l 7 c-...... ~J. ~ 2. c.tioft 2. O¥tr I, Fn. l . Hewko I, Eadlngtlon I. s.-Wlllll 7 STM MCC!W« I OM.Y Pl.OT Jeny Green. Banked by hlt ~ts. says goodbye to tbe crowd at tbe Bren Eftlltl Center. The Anteaten wW play agaJn on Tbunday, and lD postseason play, but It was Green's final appearance before the Anteaten' faUJaful. ANTEATERS CONTINUED FROM 11 Green drtllod a I 4·footcr and a thre ·pointer to cap a 7.3 Anti t 1 run to tart th second hall. ftnd a IS·foot Green jumper with 7 :40 fi mainlng built the lead to 51. 46 Bui UCSB, which had four lrddaUonai three-point playt1, hit two of its ven thr ·polllters to puU wtthin 66-64 Wtth t.30 I fl But Hood. who mode 3 of 4 from beyond the arc befcne blllf , mbRd from the d p comer oo tho ensuing n. U 8 cling scorer Mark Hun; held to just lix pohl to that polnt, w U below his U 5 ·av 'r• • then Mnk a trey from the com r to put th~ tors up with ti k ft, Cree:n COM ed nlne ol key and UCI had gam O¥ th lut two fewer poln •1 don't know ll they're trytng to t m out of I.he bulinellorwbat. • Oouglw Mid ol his p&aytn ~ kw doee -· •Th k ~out. you need lefUon and Junlorl and we' tt.i.U young (th IOphomonll 1tarted, 1long watb Junior Jard.all tt.nts Ind <JreMal. 8111 we've wan JBOr9 ..._we've IOlt In trio ........... UCLM .. fiog ... w ... ....,. ................. ...... = ..... ... n-:111• 9 pa...._; I -.. 1'IM ...... ,. ·-· JERRY GREEN CONTINUED FROM 11 with 16 H'COnds left •As always Lt was &\ cl game,• UCJ Coach Pat Dougla Aid lo the postgam C"ert"mony. •And Just Ilk• It'• olwaya bfo .. n, J~rry mak" the buC'k t that mclk \lS look Ulte we know what we're doing on the sld lln • At: An ten got the W beck on • Gaurho turnover. an Off.....,_ foul. G n di w anotb r fov.l. wttb two t. H drew foUll in th c mm.cs bll llrlt treednw, but .ude the! MCOnd one. the &Mt .eaot he took lD • gan• at the a,. henb Cenler. He HnilMd tbe Nglll I for 15 from th field aad hit two th,.... polnten. ..... been a grMt ride,. a..-.... friend and f1mlly •ft r • tpede.I ntremony for the nlon alMr UM ~~·21 ~ Y'".1 OUYI ftlld wdMf .. -~held a mr'•MJDY ...... MnlOn al ntnter caurt lm dMatilitJ ....... ,.... Gf..-WM fllbadUCllld a.et, .n.r Dtlve Korfnaan aad J,a • Cbrtlt, aad ..W chen1s of, "J9111f -w...~ c.,.., •ccOled• ... ..._••a•l"ld.._UCI._ ........... •reAt ~ 119A1· .......... C.-.'b•lll•••• _... ---· "'''C'&:8 19A M• ...... ~ ~ ...,<11M1a ...... n•ttUC1.._• , NBA team dldn 't select him m the draft last year. A scout who provid rv1ce fot the NBA Hid th• NBA scout.a' coosensus of G.reen .. that be la a late second·round pack ln the u~g draft. "He has to le&m more on how to play the point, becauae he't too small to be. two-guard.. Mid the ..-out. who could not reveal tu. n.me. •fie't Niiiy OOod at bl.ndtiog the bell &nc1 aeeana rm own abol u he .. not picMd. he wm c.rtalnly get invited (to tryout for a teun).· The idea ol being a MCXJOd.fOUIM'I l*k didn't ta.~ wbm bl IMmild ol NCh aft the~ ·1·m not we>rritd about that rtgbt now,• aid er..i. who w. In a )ub8ml mood after the game. •1uc1 let a r=.-' wbn I dlu llDfell •• ....... 'I a 10C ol polllk:9 1111 lbe JleA. 'I cm"l git"*> thlt. I rm• .... ....s • ., what. au. rtglll ..... ...... cm1blt8'gw.t1Nv F ,_. ...... llMl I'm fOCUMd on l.aag a.di 9llle. •rm bHtDg a \Gt of haa. • be amtinued. •1 came '*ll 117 ....._ h:.': 1 ao.. ...... ..,. ..s r • ......, Gr ... ·1 claind• aad proWk teOflag...., .......... -albe .... ., .. uat11111' .. ..... wtddlw. ... W...~ ':'C' nllit1111-..a• • al a P ., tllll Jlli& • .. .., •• 'O ,.. .. ,... .. -.. ., ......,,. . en. ..... '!"111111 ............... . ... c..m ............... ~ .. -~ ..... a9'ilill---.... .... ...., .. , ...... Doily Pilot &BLY Anteaters toppled in 10th at Arizona, 7-6 UC lrvlne'a~ bueb1U tHm dropped-~ ltraiight In • tbree- glUIMI .. at 1\ICloa., Adz., where the ArtloDI WUdtell rallied db two in the 10th to pull out. 7-6 nonconference dedlion. Down. 5·2, tbe Anteaten tCOred twtce tn the elgbt.b and once ln the ninth and 10th tnningl to tab. 6-5 )Md before Arizona came beck.· Matt Anderson, Steve Guthrie, Brett Smith and Jon Horwitz all came up with two b1ts for the Anteaters. Gutbne ltroked a home run. his second ol the ieuon. Arizona bAtten radced up 14 hlts off five UCl pllcben. Brad Hassey dld the most damag • going 2 for 6 with four RBls. v 1be two dOle out the three· game series today at 1 p.m. m:a• M1 ~ 1, UC llMlll I ..... .., ....... UC !Nine 000011 021 I · '10 4 Anzona • 001 010 JOO 2 • 7 14 J Tl'.-y. Alllot (7). ~. KolteJ (9). ~ (10) .... Millet; UtUt. WllfMI m. w.r • n Qnllngtwn. W·Sul-. M t.-~~I. 21 • Eua:a (UO). Andir'al (UCI). HonMtr (UCI). ~w. ~w ... Mly(A) ... ~ (UCI). Dues ramble. 16-1 In Its final~ tuneup before the • O range Empire , , Co nferen ce season opens Tuesday, the Orange Coast College baseball teem hammered host Mt. San Antonio, 16-1, in a nonconfer· ence game Saturday afternoon. The Pirates (11·2). wbo play Saddlebeck oa tbe road Tuesday at 2 p.m. to hauncb the 2002 OEC campaign, were led offensively by Kyle Stanley and Ryan Man:o1. Stanley was 5 for 6 with three runs and two RBis. whUe Marcos was 4 for 5 with three RBis and two runs. OCC starter Justin Arz.e. a 6-foot-3 left·hander from Fountain Valley With a fast.bell in lhe 87-38 mph range, worked five lnnJng to lmprove to 4-0. Aza struck out jive; walked two and g•ve up four bits. •.' .I I ' ': •• f a.-c... w. Mt S...AMIDlllO 1 ..... .., ....... Ortn91 COlllt JIO 5)0 OJI • 16 17 0 Ml SAC 000000100 • 1 I 1 AUii, nw. (6). "'-Y Cl>. Hld!P't• "'n.....,, conon • ~ ""° ~ Smlttl {4), MoOI..,..._ (6). tb.-(9) and 5mif\ OIMolW:o Cl) w . A.ue. 44. I.· CWT 21 • Ml.wphy COCO. .... coco. HtnlDn coco. McElwt (MSAQ. JI · Ml.wllhY COCO. ~ COCQ Vanguard splits Vanguard[]]] University split a \ ( twlnblll with ( )..< vtstttng Chapman Satwday ln softball, dropping a 3-0 opener, then improving to 13-6-1 with an 8-0 Vlctory in the five-tnning nightcap. Chapman fen to 3-3. I ' ·'' t .• .... , Qin ...... J,, Yw='MD 0 ..... .., ........ °"PNn 001 CQO 0 . J ' ) ....., CID00000 ·045 ~ ........ Ult . 111d .. AGie w. ~ 1.0 I.· lJIOsn. gooct .. I ll·...,_M ' .... , v ...... ~a .. ••O .... .. ....... °"PNn 000 00 • 0 2 0 ........ 19002 ·Ill J OUM s.m.ti (1~ Wldlr Q) _. ~ ... .,...._w.-.•J.t.· Durw\ 2-2. 21 • MNo M. c..wtllo M. -... "11 U• • Na JUHlfbor -·-·-•... ,.... ..... ..... ........... uc ..... uc ._..._a,._ -...... uc ............... Women ran 1n 2 ms Visiting Azusa Pacific outscored ho.at V1nguard Unlverslty, 2().7, ln tbe MCOnd overtime ol Satwday night's Golden State Athletic Cooference women's bllketbfaJI game to claim a e&-83 Victory to remaln tied with Pr.no Pacdlc for the conference lffd. • lo men'• action Saturday, · Vanguard wu an SS· n loeer to Azull PaciOc. Damion Morbley (18), Levtllcul WU1iaJmon (14), David Moore (12) and Josh~ (12) scored in double figures tor Vanguard, whlch fell to 13· 16, 9-11. •••nmc:••ca• --"'°"' .. y......, 71 ......... (ierW\11.~ 12, loume IS. Midwl IQ, ONdgt t, tt.-.nd•...U2. J.flt. gcalll . Gerwt 1. ~ I, loume I, MlcNI I. foUlld out • MlcNI -.............. MclClm t ..... ~ , .. WllUsmson 14. Moor• 12 • c.on.y 2. ""'°" 12 ).pt. OOlll • ""'°" ... Wll~ 2. Moore I. foUlld out · ~ Ccrt"Y IWftlrne • Yanguerd. JH2 ··-··· ?---"'°"'II. v,_,.., u ._ ...... Cendlw• 10. Godoy JI, Worio IS. ~ 12. ..... 22.Gu.Nrol ).pt. gcaill • <AntlM'e I. SObto I. ~I foUlld out;,;.~ Tsdwc.111 • none \111 • nr1 . fdrre-.1 I I, c.nd1Mr11 6. .,.. 24. W9iclsr I 7, Octmnbr ), lMldlf'INn 2. lAI 0. N"Dn ... *""" ' Mill 10. Mlcl(jnnsy 0 ).pt. gcaill • Wlldlsr J. tMll J. s.sm.n 2.~I Foutld out lo*e T«hnlc.lh • none HltftAme " vangu.d. )6.. )0 ~-15-65 (nd of first -mi.. ~7' Anteaters fall in 5 ndge WclS a 25-30. ~ Cal State North·~ 24-30, 30-23. 30-'<.@ 24, 15-13 winne r over the ho t UC Irvine Anteaters Saturday rught at Crawford Hall an Mountain Pacific Sports Federat.u>n men's volleyball play UCI falls to 7-9. 3-8 an the MPSF. North.ndg 9-6, .S-5. UCI men f&a 6-1 UC lrvme wa cm a 6-1 bier m men's tenrus Saturday as ho t San Diego State prevailed ln a nonconJer- ence match. ____ lllllCl .. __ SM 0..0 SI. I. UC llMlll 1 .....~(SO) .. Lur'ldld9r\ '"J. 1-<2. Herdt (SO) .. &ldriM\ 7-6. '-2. O'CoMor (UCI) .. ... M, °"' 1 2 ~ lledorldo (SO) .. leortrnlr\ '-J. '-l. Ha.on (SO) ........... ), 7-4. '°'*'(SO) ... Marton, 4-6, .. 2. M. o..-e... Mliblf~ (SO) .. Morton-fndrlk-. M. .wdt.,. (SO)._ O'Connor~ M. ~(SD)dftf ...... ~ ..... , UCI trio sharp The UC lrvtne ~ women· Indoor track and held team scored In lhlee events Saturday to finish 11th in the Mountatn Paclllc Sports FederaUoo Cbampionshipl at the W&lkup Skydame In~. Ariz. 1be Unfvenaty ol AIU.one won the meet w1tb 137 poln 1\'nil&a Edwuds finalbod Mb in the triple jump with a mark ot 39-&>'4. Erin Kupka was elQblb in the mile in 5·20.37 and UCl's 4x400·meter relay wu ightb ln 3:55.19. OCC downed. 6-0 c y p r • s ·cm exploded for four run• lo the thlld lnnlng and went oa to clefeet tao.t Orange Cbast College, 6·0, In en Orang Empire Conference aoftball si-me Prtday. 0 ntM Lemke pitched a tlfte.hifter tor CV.... 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