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SATURDAY,NOVEMBER16,2002
Sports agent awarded $44.6 million ·
Jury shows Newport's Leigh Steinberg the
~oney after finding that a former partner
breached his contract and stole clients.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
lawsuit business for abour 13 years. The
company now has 150 clients,
from professional football and
baseball playen. Lo skateboarders
such as Tony Hawk and surfer
Kelly Sater.
Steinberg served as a consultant
for "Jerry Maguire." a 1996 film
abour a sports agent whose pan-
ner steals most of his dienL'>.
comments motivated by wel'd.
But the jury saw Ouough all 1hat. •
Steinberg ..aid he il> optimistic
I.be decision will w1th!>Land an ap
peal
1be Jury wmt through a very
exhau.st:M: proet.>s-'>." he said. ·1
don't think anyth111g is gomg to
change the outcome of this case."
bitter experienre
"We have an awe:.ome new
team of agenlh and attorneys." he
~d. "I believe there are commit·
menlS thal can be honored. I be-
lieve we can build relationships
that will stand the t~t of time."
NEWPORT BFACI I -A federal
jury in Los Angeles awarded
sports agent Leigh Steinberg close
to S45 million on Friday. finding
his former partner liable far
breach of contract when he
started a competing agency, tak-
ing many of Steinberg's valued cli-
ents with him.
and four days of deliberation in
what turned out to be a complex
and weU-publirued case, the jury
found for the Newport Beach resi-
dent and against his protCg~.
agent David Dunn.
Based on finding5 or breach of
contract and unfair rompetition,
the jury awarded Steinberg S2 mil-
lion in compensatory damages
and $2.66 million in punitive
damages.
against Dunn's
firm. Athletes
Pirsl. alleging
unfair compe-
tition and
breach of con-
tract The jury
decided in fa-
vor of Stein-
berg, as well. Leigh Steinberg awarding him
Steinberg on Friday called the
judgment "pretty exciting."
Money t!> not tJ1e object here,
Steinberg !><lid.
"It's re-dlly a matter of principle,"
he said. "'lhe mucaJ victory for LL'>
here is the Jury -;polte out strongly
about cont.ractual obligaoons.."
Each year, Steu1bt:rg sponsors
1he Spirit Run at I-ash.ion Island,
which ~ money fnr Newpon-
M~ schools and the Newport
Beach Film ~t.Jval
$20 million in
compensatory damages and $20
million in punitive damages.
After five weeks of testimony Steinberg, 53, had also filed a
The chairman and chief execu-
tive of the Newpon Beach firm
Steinberg and Moorad has had his
"I'm pleased we can now move
forwdld and put all this behmd
us.· he said 111 a phone interview
from l-1orida on Friday. "Person-
ally, it's vindicating. During the
Oial, we saw w me fairly desperate
Steinberg '>aid he continues to
forge and maintain fruitful
busines.-. partner:.hips despite hJ.'>
• DEEM BHARATH covers publlc
safety and courtS She may be
readled at (9491 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharuth ,a. /at/mes.com.
ALL'S 'FAIR'
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PIL 0 T
Cast members perform a scene from •My Fair Lady" at UC lrviAe's Claire Trevor Theatre on Wednesday night. See Datebook Pa1e A9
UC tuition may increase by 6.5% in 2003
The bump of about $225 per student annually
wouJd help Sacramento make up some of its
$21 .1-billion budget deficit in 2003-04 .
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
UC IRVINE -Next year, students
may face something that hasn't af-
fected them ln elght years -a tui-
tion Increase.
. The potenUaJ 6.5% tuJtlon in-
crease from the Univ~rslty of Cali-
fornia Is just one repercussion of a
projected $21.1 -billlon state deficit
for 2003-04. The s tate's legisJative
analyst released the news Thursday.
The state budget deJlclt could
force UC campuses and community
colleges s uch as Orange Coast Col-
lege to take other drastic measures.
Gov. Gray Davis ls required to pro-
pose a balanced 2003-04 budget to
the legislature by Jan. 10. Davis and
the legislature have already 6Ued a
$23.6-blllion shortfall ln the $98.9-
billlon budget for 2002--03 using a
hodgepodge of cut.s, fee increases
FAMILY.TIME
and deferments.
The state's legislative analyst also
urges legislators to deal with a $6.1-
billlon gap projected for this year's
budget, attributed ro higher spend-
ing and lower tax collection than ex-
pected ,
The prospect ofinid-year budget
cuts is sending chills down the spine
of Jim Mcllwain, vice-president of
administrative services for OCC.
'Tm really ~oncerned about it."
McOwain said. "We're facing a real
problem and we're concerned at the
college that the state of California is
not going to be able to fund the
community colleges Like they want
to."
The UC Board of Regents ap
proved a basic budget for the 2003·
04 fiscal year Thursday, acknowledg
ing tha t sjgnfficant budget cuts may
be required.
Since specific proposals from the
stale for balancing the budget will
not be available until Davis releases
his 2003-04 budget proposal ln Janu-
ary, the board discussed general op-
tions, including increasing student
fees by 6.5~. which is about $225
more over the course of a fuJI year
for undergraduates. This increase
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Arthritis
keeps city
manager
sidelined
Out of the office sin ce Oct.
28, Allan Ro eder has been
undergoing medical tests.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSlA Ml~">A -Ctty Manager Allan Roed
er, who ha'> heen absent from his top spot at
C:1ty I lall for three week.'>, t!I expected to be
gone for a few more until doctor. can diag-
nose and recommend treatment for a mys-
teriou\ arthntit condition. -;ources close to
him ..aid.
Chm11e McDaniel. Roe-der\ wife and
deputy dm:nor of pubhc relauonc; at John
Wayne \1rport. 'Klld her huc,hand hao; been
See MANAGER. Paee M
Nex t m ayor
likely to be
Bromberg
Newport Beach vice mayor is
well situated. Who'd replace
him is not so easy to call.
June CHa1rande
Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -All eyes are on
Bromberg. Though the city's p~ for se-
lectil'lg a new mayor is invarlabty "anything
goei" Vice Mayor Steve Bromberg seems a
likely pick for the city's top statesD'W\.
~vou never know what can happen. We'll
just have to. wait and see. But I would con-
sider ii an honor,· Bromberg sald Friday.
The Qty Council will bold a special meet-
ing Dec. l O to swear in new council members
1
THE 'MORAL OF
THE STORY
Praying
bigger prayers
for the world
"Wiim a church allows God's preset'la
tutd aaillily to be aprased, a watching
world will be drawn IO Him.•
-llemy T. Jllwbhy .... d.lde V. IClng
L ately, I've prayed for more people
I've never met than I recall ever
doing before.
Lut Sunday was
the International
Day of Prayer for
the Persecuted
Cllurch. I attended
different churches
and aervica and
was humbled by
what I heard and for
whom I prayed,
with others and by
myself. We offered
prayers for and with CINDY TRANE
those around the CHRISTESON
world who suffer
serious persecution for their faith in God
The International Day of Prayer for the
Persecuted Oturch began seven years ago
with 7,000 comrnJn(d churches, and is
now the largest day of prayer of Its lcind. I
heard the needs and situations of people
who met secretly In Saudi Arabia. others
who hid In house churches in Vietnam. as
well as those who gathered openly in New
Zealand and the desen tents of Sudan to
pray for those who suffer persecution.
I read of prayers offered lut year on the
International Day of Prayer for a man
named Ayub In Pakistan who was on
death raw because of his faith in Jesus.
Since then, Ayub has been released from
death row, something seemingly
impossible. This ls something that only
God could orchestrate.
I read that story and cried. I cried out of
excitement for the good news, and I cried
that the same God of love and power loves
and cares about every littJe detail of my
life. I've felt like I've let God down lately,
and yet when I spend time quietly trying
to li$ten to him. I bear him call me one of
his beloved children.
I cried because I am so prQne to limit
my personal prayers to my personal
issues, my personal needs and my
personal country. But lately I have been
challenged to think and pray much bigger
prayers, prayers for other people I've
never met and other nations I may never
visit.
I've been and will continue to be excited
to see or read about the answers. I know
that prayer changes things, and I know
that prayer changes me. I also know that
God wants me to pray much larger and I
know that God Is anxious to make more
changes in me.
I've taken for granted the privilege and
freedom we have in this country to pray
together openly whenever we want. We
can say grace with heads bowed in a
restaurant or hold hands in prayer while
ptbered in a church.
I will continue to pray about the big and
little det.ails of my life, but I'm adding
prayers for those who also love God. but
doa't have the freedom of expression that
we have tn the United States. It's exciting
to watch God at work. and I'm praying and
trying to do a better job joining him.
And you can quote me on that.
• CllllNTRANE ~I• a Newport
8Ndt rwldent who speaka frequently to
peNntlng groupe. She may be reached via
HNll at clndytlonth"flrow.com or through
the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505, Newport
Beech, CA 92868.
I
FAITH
IN THE S,PIRIT
Lig.hthous~· Coast3:1
COminunity Church
• Addrmc 30 l Magnolia Sl, Costa
Mesa
•'lelepbooe: (949) 631-3010
•B-Jm88ddi"tM&
~UghthoUSLWS
•Webllte:
www.LJghllrousechurch.ws
• De110111lnedon:
Nondenominational/ evangelical
• Year c:burcb e.teb&hed: In
October of 1998, two Costa Mesa
congregations merged to form what
is now Ughthouse U>astal
Community Olurch.
• Senke dmea: From 9 to 9:50
a.m. Sunday, small groups of all ages
meet for a Bible enrlohment hour.
From 9-.50 to 10:10 a.m, there is a
break for doughnuts and coffee.
Worship begins at I 0: 15 a.m.
• PMtonl off: The Rev. Leigh
Harrison, lead pastor; Frank Q.ascer,
associale past.Or, childreo's pastor and
administration; JeffWatson. worship
and outreach director; 'fyler Molway,
youth director
• Size of comp I ,. ••• 250 to 300
adults
....... .,otcoap11 '"in: PTimarity 30-to 50-year·oJd adults
with famOies. There ls also a small.
active group of adults 55 and older.
• CJllld care: Child care ls provided
for all serviCles and at most small
ministry functions.
• 'IJpe of WOl"llhlpc The worship is a
prayer-filled and practical
presentation of God's word that
includes the use of video, drama.
testimonies and songs to support the
week's bibUcaJ mesa.age.
• 'JJpe ot eetw The pastor
aims to make his messages blblJcally
purposeful. He seeks to convey the
meaning of each scriptural text as the
author intended it for those be wrote.
He then provides a contemporary,
practical applicadon drawn on the
text MesAges addreu c:wrent IMuee
that people 6nd thernaeJves dealing
with in daily life. An extenaiYe study
guide for each message, complete
with scriptures and insfght.s. ls
provided in the Sunday buDedn.
• Recent wa w Han:iaon just ·
completed a study oo l Peter tided
"Making Suffering Purposeful .. The
pracdcal application of the study
focused on using life's~ as a
means of growth and as a way to
develop a stronger reladombip with
God and others.
• Upciomlng MS mom: A new series
for the Ouistmas season is planned,
called "Christmas a Time for
Meaningful Joy!"
• MllUon ltatement: The church's
rnis.sion is "to lead people 10 develop
a personal, passionate and
productive relationship with Jesus,
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
MJ'ERNATM MARKET
St. Malt Ptelbyterian Church will host
Its ennuaJ Altem8live Christmas
Martetfrom 10:46 e.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Nov. 24. The martet auppom
Third-World cnrft producers and ptofecta tuch ••Habit.et for Humanity.
The church fe at 2100 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beech. (949) 644-1341.
• CRVSTAL~/DM.YPR.OT
The Rev. Leigh Harrison has been with the Lighthouse Coastal Community Church for almost a month.
God's son." Hanison says the church
lsfocusedonpnwidingbllilical.
in.sight and practical direction for all
ages through a contemporary style
and a focus on "transparency and
realness."
• VWoa ltalement: "We are called
to worship God as we lead others to
knOw Jesus the Ou:ist and become a
member of His family. to teach them
to grow in theiI understanding and
application of (God's) word. to enable
them to serve Jesus and his family,
and to instruct them in how to share
Jesus with otben.."
.• Dnm: Casual -"come as you
are.• Dress reflects the c.all.fomia
culture. Harrison usually wears a
Tommy Bahamas-style shirt with
dress pants.
• CJmrdl t:.dlldes The chwcb's
ch.lldmts facilities and its fellowship
hall have been rmova1ed. Haaiaon
says it Is now •abeoluteJy inaedibJe. •
The outside of the drurcb's wor&b.lp
center has been completed and the
inside is being ret\ewed..
• VWtor ~Each guest Is
greeted by one of the oongregatiom
welcomlng aew and provided with a
visitor packet that outlines the
purpose and direction of the churdl.
VISitors are encowaged, but are not
publidy singled out in any way. The
monetary offering that is collected
during the worship service is
TRIUTREAT
Reservations are now being taken for
the interfaith Christmas-Hanukbh-
Ramadan-Eid Celebnrtion being held
from 4:46 to S-..30 p.m. Dec. 7 at the
Church of Jesus Chriet of Latter-day·
Saints, 2160 Bonita Canyon Road.
Newport Beectt. The program wifl
inc:tude Mu.,im evening prayers, an
Interfaith program di9cuaing holiday
tradi1ic>N and an International dinn«.
Pertic:is-ting reflglous leadera ere
Father Wiii Crist. Episcopalian; Rabbi
Richard Steinberg; and Sheikh
speci6caDy from those who attend
on a regular ~ Guests are
encouraged to 6D out a
oom.rmmicatk>n card as their
offering.
• Charc:h ouare.rh: The chwdl
supports a number of miW.ooaries
around the world, Including tbo5e
who go on short-tenn missions to
the Philippines. It has a mission
closer to home through a campus
ministry to c.aJifomia State
Uniw:raity at San Luis Obispo.
Members are encouraged to get
lmotved In short-term missions and
to support missionaries. The
co~n also provides support
to the homeless and ia Involved in a
local food distribution mJnistty.
•Omrdi,....wOn
Wednesday, a children's program
called AWANA meet.a from 6:45 to
8:15 p.m. A group called POCUS, for
junior htgb llChool youtN, meets
from 7 to 8:15 p.m. in the church's
youth room while the adult
Prayer-Ponder-Praise group meets
in the church's upper room. Small
Bible study groups meet In bomes
throughout the week. Women's
Bible study groups meet on
Wedo~ morrung., at 9 am. and
on Thursday evenings at the
church. Men's Bible study groups
meet on Tuesday mornings at 7
a.m. and on Wednesday and
Sadullah Kahn. $15 In advance, S20 at
the door. (949) 442-2814.
'CHNUWf ROCKS'
The eighth .-.nual Orange County
Hanukkah concert. "Chanukah Rodes:'
will be held at 2 p.m. Dec. 8 at the
Orange County Performing Ma
Centef, 800 Town Center Drive, Costa
~..._The concert will feeture 12
cantors and choirs from Orange
County~ and day tc:hools.
A prHhow wifl be held In the lobby at
1 :30 p.m. $18 to $36 for adults, $9 for
Thursday evenings. On Wednesday
evening from 6:45 to 8;15, there are
ministries for nursery-age children
through adults. The church's
college-age group meets on Tuesday
evenings.
• Upcoming lpedal lel'vka:
During the Ouistmas season, the
church will have a weekly Advent
focus and a special ~ve
candlelight service. called "The
Wondt,rofGod's Name,· at 5 p.rn.
The servtce will Include drama. music
and a special Cluistmas message to
prepare the congregation for theu
Cl>.rlstmas time at home.
• lntaeating note: Harrison Is new
to the church. He began his ministry
there in September. He and bis wife,
Mary, came to the Costa Meu church
from Maple Grove, Minn., after they
established a new church there.
Harrison graduated from Biola
University In la Mirada in 1982. His
wile was born in Pa.so Robles and
attended Cal Poly. The couple has
four chlldren: Joy, who just graduated :
from Moody College in ChiQgO;
Danielle, who Is attending tfepe
University in Fullerton; David, their
12-year-old son; and Johnny, who is
7-years-old Harrison says that his
primary aim at the Lighthouse Is to
"unify us in our calling and purpose
as a church body.•
-MkheleMan
children. Petron tk:bta, at $125, entitle
tic:*at holders to a dairy dinner at the
Center Oub after the performance.
(949) 640-4244.
WORKSHOPS
'FROM SIW TO CY8ERSMC£'
The Jewish Leaming IMdtute will
pretef1t a course titted •ft-om Sinai to
Cyberspace" at 7 p.rn. Thuradayt •
through Dec. 5 at the Hyatt Newporter, •
1107 Jamboree J\oad, Newport Buch. ·
$95. (949) 721-9800.
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Olltt Pilot
Wind warmup will
wind down today Avoiding war the topic at OCC
Deepa Bharath
Daily Piiot
NEWPORT-ME.SA -Santa Ana winds
were largely responsible for the unseason-
able balmy weather Friday.
The warm nonheaatem winds will con-
tinue throUgh the early part o( today. said
Noel Isla. meteorologist for the Nadonal
Weather Service in San Diego. Tempera-
tures will ""°ge from the·mJd-70s along
the coast to the mld-80s in Costa Mesa.
It is likely to get more blustery in the
passes and canyons, he said. A wind advi-
sory will stay in effect until 2 p.m. today,
he said. ·
~There is no small-craft advisory in the
coastal areas, but we do expect winds at
about 15 to ZS mph along the coast,• Isla
said.
Isla said the Santa Ana winds are part of
a pretty normal weather pattern for this
time of the year.
"It's common to have the Santa Ana
winds blowing during fall and winter," he
said.
Isla said the winds were expected to
reach speeds of about 25 to 35 mph, but
could rage at 55 mph in some areas.
No wind-related incidents were re·
ported in C:Osta Mesa or Newport Beach.
public safety officials said.
A father of a Sept. 11 victim and a Chapman
University professor criticize the Bush
Administration's confrontational stance on Iraq.
Deirdre Newman FYI
Daily Piiot
OCC CAMPUS -Derrill Bodley has
every reason LO hate -to hate lslamJc
terrorists, to hate the injustice of the
world. to hate that his daughter was
aboard Flight 93 when It crashed in a
Pennsytvania field during the terrorlSt
attacks on Sept 11, 2001.
But instead. Bodley professes peace.
On Thursday. the music professor
from Sacramento City C:OUege joined
Olapman University political science
professor DonaJd Will in !U1 Orange
Coast C:OUege forum to discuss ways to
deal with Iraq besides going to war.
OCCs Academic Senate sponsored the
discussion.
HI think it's a very bad policy for w to
act unilaterally, and even though the
U.N. did come up with a resolution, it
appears to me it's because they were
bullied into it,· Bodley said "They were
shamed and embarrassed into it. and
these are not good feelings for people
LO have toward US.
'The rest of the world will be resent -
The OCC Anti-War Coalition will hold
a teach-In at noon Dec. 4 in the quad.
fuJ if we c.ontinue to act this way. and
that will be very dangerous in the fu-
ture," he said.
WU1 railed against the United States
acting alone. Standing in front of a map
of tM Middle East. Will characterized
Bush's foreign policy as "downright
dangerow· to globali7~tion and to
Americans.
"The United States' policy of unilat-
eralism undercuts globaJ norms of be-
havior and threatens the long·tenn
safety of the citizens of the U.S .. • Wtll
said. "The [United Nations] has some-
what tempered this policy oply through
the dogged involvement of C:Olin Pow·
ell. who knows from experience in the
Gulf War about the need for global co·
operation."
Significant questioru. need to be ad-
~ before the U.S. leaps gung-ho
into a war v.rith Iraq. Will said, such as
what type of wariare will be involved.
how does the U.S. expect LO eliminate
Saddam Hussein when it carl't catch
Osama bin Laden and whal are the
moral implications of a potential war.
"War is almost invariably posed as
strategic and pragmatic, bU1 any war is
a moral dilemma." Will said "'The
power (to wage war] must be informed
by wisdom and ethics and tempered by
hwnility. not arrogance."
Bodley. who held a picture of his
daughter as he talJced about the terror -
ist attacks, said instead of wanting to
exact rembution on the terrorists. he is
more concerned with looking for the
root causes of Sept. 11. Ine govern-
ment should do the iwµne, he advised.
"I t.h.ink the country b tembly preoc-
cupied in terms of 11.S htStory and the
way it spend!. IL'> ~urc~ and ume
and create... more ru'>tory of makmg
war.~ Bodley said.
Bodley. who belong~ to d group
called Sept. 11 Families 1-'or Peaceful To-
morrows, said he doe-;n't l>pend a lot of
time thinking about what could have
been but instead fom..el> on crying lO
affect change in the gowmment for the
future. He exhoned Mude1m to contact
their repre;entative'> "'1th their opin-
ions and vote
Ml don't lcnov. wt1\ pt'Ople don't
vote. but there are very -.Car) examples
even today of places where people haw
given up. and it's the last thing that any-
one should Wdllt to do,· Bodley saJd.
Student reaction to the presentation
w~nuxed.
lenah Hilal, 21, said she was moved
by Bodley's speech.
"For me, 11 wc:l.S very toudung,· Hlla1
said. "When you see someone who's
holdmg thetr daughter's picture, you
can feel pan of their sadness. He really
touched my heart. ..
Bryan nerney, 21. however, said he
found the forum more ooe-s.ided than
he expected.
"The informaoon I received from the
sdtoot paper presented.it more as a de-
bate on the pros and cons than pontifi-
canng." Tierney ~d ·1 was oot notice-
ably swayed to their position.
Ulnmately. Wd! probably will be a ne-
cess1ry We '>hould have finished the job
in 1991 ..
Art hJ-.tory professor 1rini Rickerson
brought her clas..'> to the forum so they
could get another perspective to form
thetr own decision.
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FAMILY
Continued from Al
the Thn Comroandmenta posted
tn echooll. Ap.ln, no chance o(
that ewr happening. But It was
not 10 much ber strong faith
that propelled her to believe this
was a good Idea as much as it ,was to let kids know that despite
what they tee on 1V or at home,
aodety does have rules of
conduct. 1bere Is no"1Jng
religious about suggesting to
eff Ewing & Lyleen Ewing
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Sometimes we do open houses
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An investment in attractive
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Whatever the season, a few
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Lyleen and Jeff have 30
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people that they do not commit haw much Foci It did to explain
adulteiy or murder. that there*' • dme when
The boltd'a-Vlluable alter ego mom and cW b8d to wait a
is .gone. What is left Is a week for pbotoe to be deYeloped
committee ol ~stampers or week.I for a catU>g order to
who will not aat the hard arrive.
quesdoos of the unions and t\.e been wondering whether
admlniatraton. PU'entJ have lost the letter writing merd8e ls
a resoun:e that woWd have let ·really u valuab&e u I dUnt it la.
them know when the envelope It's tNe that there ls tomethlng
was being pushed too Cat. 1.eece to be Mid for recetvlng a letter
should be mis$ed if only because on QJce paper, but beyond that.
she made us think. ts an e-mail exchange really so
Leece bas indicated that she evU7 No, it is not.
QlaY write a book about her After all, this is 2002, and we
experiences. Her time would • have moved to the point where
better speo' writing one that we don't Nave to wait for a lot of
woWd be of value to the nation, things that used to take time.
{iot jus~ the locals. It's called That is 'only)>ad When we expect
"How to Raise a Conservative everything to arrive yeste~y •
Oilld in a Uberal Society" or and we growimpatlent for no
"Instilling Old-fashioned Values reason other than that we a.re
in a Much Tuo Modem Society." spoiled
• • • The key to writing a letter or
"Letter writing Tuesday" at the e -mailing is not bow long we
Smith home got off to a rocky waJt but that we communicate
start. The kids wanted to know at all In an era when too many
why they had to spend their people don't have the time to tie
precious after-dinner readi.Rg their shoes {resulting ln the
time writing to Jessica Smith, a invention ofVelcro straps), we
cousin they barely know. should welcome any sort of
I explained to them that the note. regardless of bow it arrives.
payoff would come in a week or • • •
so when the letter carrier I'm not a big soccer fan, but I
brought a reply. I'm not sure must admit !hat I am now
rumoN nancial aid to lessen the effect
on lower-income students,
Hershman saJd. Continued from Al Another effect of the budget
would apply to undergrads and deficit could be a reduction of
~~~-id
figure is tentative and could though these cuts would be llm-
vary based on the state's budget ited to programs that received
plans, said Larry Hershman, UC major increases over the last
vice-president for budget. several years.
lf a tuition increase is re-While UC Irvine officials said
quired. one-third of that rev-they could not comment on ef-
enue would be returned to 6-fects on the university as a
1T~
001 DDUSEATIUINEY'
MYLF.S L BEIMAN
whole until January, the athlet-
ics department ls already brac-
ing for another $73,000 reduc-
tion in funding in the near
future, the same a.mount that
was cut at the beginning of the
school year, said John Hauscar-
riague, assistant athletics direc-
tor of administration.
UCI Athletics compensated
for the first $73,000 loss with in-
creased fund-raising and is
monitoring its travel expenses
and operallonaJ costs to absorb
the next potential reduction,
Hauscarriague said.
OCC has.lost $300.~ already
this year and is expecting much
worse next year, Mcflwain said.
OCC officials won't really know
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It's DO( beca•• tbt aport bu
grown on me-1 ltill dodt 18( It
-but rather our mandatory
attendance fOl'Clel ua to my put
In one p.ce rot a couple ol
hours with' the ldda. In 2002. that
lsamlnde.
M a freelance writ~ Lt ls
career suicide to tum dawn .....
assignmenu-at least at my leveI. The last couple of months
have been brutal, and while I am
happy for the wotk, other areas
of my life have suffered.
So the soccer games have
become a sanctuary, and 1 am
loving .,very minute of lhem. ... . ..
Parents, run to the Orange
County Department of
F.ducation and get ll copy of
•Helping Youth Succeed." Then
tum to pages 4 and 5 to read
"The Power of Developmental
Assets. .. one of the most valuable
guides to raising kids I have ever
seen. I got my copy at 'IeWlnJcle
Middle School.
•STEVE SMrTH la a Costa Mesa
resident 11nd freelance writer.
Readel'9 may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
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what to expect until Davis re-
leases his budget in January.
The worst-case scenario,
Mcilwain said, is that the state
could suspend Proposition 98,
an an1t11~1hat -protects
education from cuts that affect
other parts of the state's budget.
"If the deficit is so huge that
foe some reason things get
really worse and they have to
suspend it, then we're in there
with all these segments of the
state that aren't protected,"
Mcilwain said. "But the magni-
tude of that I wouldn't even esti-
mate."
Mcilwain called the legislative
analyst's report a wake-up call
to Davis and the legislature that
the state's financial woes cannot
be ignored any longer.
"I think (it's! sounding the
alarm: Mcllwain said. ~lf yo u
look at the forecast, it's grim.
But is the sky falling'/ OCC wiJJ
be here next year. We'U just be a
bit leaner."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
education. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Hearing delayed for
gang rap'e suspects
A pretrial bearing for three
teenage bays acCused of
gang-rapln.g a J 6-year-old girl
in a Corona del Mar home
was postponed on Friday to
Dec. 13. A prellminary bear·
ing is scheduled for Jan. 17.
Gregory Haidl, Kyle Na-
chrelner and Keith Spann -
all 17-yeac-old students at
Rancho Cucamonga High
School -allegedly dmgged
the victim's drink and then
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• an.tol S1rMt: Grand theft
from a vehicle was reported in
the 3000 blodc at 9 a.m.
Thursday.
• Harbor Boulevard:
Possession of drugs was
reported in the 2200 blodc at
6:10 a.m. Thursday.
• Newport Boulewtd: A
hit-and-run was reported In the
1800 block at 2:20 p.m.
Thursday ... "'
• Phalarot" Court Vandalism
was reported in the ~000 block
at 9:12 a.m. Thursday.
• Placentia A~: An assault
was reported in the 1600 blodc
at 7 a.m. Thursday.
•Raleigh A~: A person
was reportedly under the
influence of drugs in the 2100
block at 2:57 p.m. Thursday.
• Red HHI Awnue: Petty theft
was reported in the 2900 blodc
at 12:06 p.m. Thursday.
MANAGER
Continued from Al
out with an undiagnosed at·
thritic condition that hit him
without warning three weeks
ago.
raped her while a video cam -
era filmed the incident on the
evening of July 5 in the home
of Don Haldi, an ualstant
sheriff wilh the county.
At~eprellm1nuyhearing,
the judge is 'expected to de-
cide whether·there ls enough
evtdence on the 21 felony
charges against the boys to
go to trial. All three pleaded
not guilty to the charges Ju)y
17.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Big canwon Drive: A
commercial burglary wu
reported In the 100 blodt at
1:59p.m. Thursday.
• w.t Coest ......... Petty
theft was reported In the 900
blodc at 8:46 a.m. Thursday.
• Hoeg DrM: Grand theft was
reported in the 100 blodt at 9
a.m. Thursday.
• Newport 8oulewrd: A
hit-and-run was reported In
the 2700 block at 6:46 p.m.
Thursday.
• Newport Place Drtw: An
assault was reported in the
4100 blodc at 8:62 a.m.
Thursday.
• San Miguel Drtw and San
Joequln Hila Roed: An assault
was reported at 2:09 p.m.
Thursday.
• SantM ••• Tenw: Battery
was reported in the 1400 blodc
at 11:26 a.m. Thurtday.
• Whtt. C.,, t.ne: A
hit~and-run was reported In
the 300 blodc at 8:43 a.m.
Thursday.
Lanun said. ·And we keep him
informed while he's gone.·
Although staffers can han-
dle the responsibility, Roeder's
absence still weighs heavily
on the minds of friends and
colleagues.
Roeder has been under gen-
eral treatment for the past
weeks and is still in the diag-
nosis stage, she sald. His doc-
tors won't have a definite an-
swer for another couple of
weeks.
·we've all been concerned,
but he's doing quite well.·
Lamm said.
Assistan1 City Manager Ann
Shultz said she got a chance to
cha t with Roeder when the
stubborn work horse came
into the office for a couple of
boun despite bJs oondJdon. ·u just came on all the sud-
den,· McDaniel said of her
husband's condition. "The last
few weeks have been filled
with tests.•
Roeder has been gone since
Oct 28. and other city depart-
ment heads have rotated as
acting city manager. officials
said. Roeder was unavailable
for comment Friday.
Don Lamm. the city's direc-
tor of development. took the
job for the first two weeks of
Roeder's absence. It has been
good training. Lamm said,
and he tJ1oroughly enjoyed
worlcing with the council
members, residents and staff-
ers in the city manager's of·
fice.
Steve Hayman. lhe city's di-
rector of administrative serv-
ices. is now acting as city
manager.
·we all know how to do the
city's business. and the city is
running as smooth as silk.•
MAYOR
Continued from Al
Don Webb and Dick Nichols
and to bid farewells to termed-
out couodJ m embers Norma
Glover and Dennis O'Neil In
the same meeting, council
members will nominate and
vote on a new mayor aod vice
mayot from among the coun·
ell members..
Mayors serve one-year
terms. Though largdy ceremo-
nial. the posidon curies some
grave responaibWties, espe-
dally in terms of reptetentlng
the city to residents and to
outslde agencies. The ma,or
d\a1n the Oty CotmdJ meet·
Ing. and the vice msyor. caDed
•mayor pro tempore" tn dty·
speak. takes owr t.bele dudel
In the mayor's at.nce.
CouodJ memben wll ....,
decide at the Dec. 10 ......
which .... OD the dJlil dil9y
wd1 occupy dnulboUt ....
~ ~ tNe ,,_... ........
pk:k 1ee1111 a no-bndlls, wbo
Put a few words to
work for you. CIU the ·
Daily
·He's taking good ca.re of
himseJf. so l think things are
looking good,· ~ultz said.
"we·re looking forward to get-
ting him back, but he la goina
to be cautious and take as
much time as he needs to fuJJy
recover.·
Even if Roeder wanted co re-
turn, he is under strict orders
not to rush It from both bis
doctor and his wife. Sbuln;
said. The city manager will
most likely be out for another
few weeks.
Councilman Gary Mo nahan
said Roeder can take all the
time he needs to get himself
back to full strength. After all
the years of dedicadon be baa
given to the city, Roeder hat
earned the right to take h..l&
time.
·Give the guy a break.·
Mo nahan said. "He probably
has 50 weeb oC vacatJon time
stacked u p.·
•will be selected vice l'D&)'Or is•
tough.er. call. Gery Proctor an4
John Heff'eman have sat on the'
council the longest but ~
not serwd ln either of tbeaC
ceremonial poet.a. ~ a ~
light councilman, He«eman tj
often an outsider on the coun-
cil For that reuon. ~
unlikely be will be
rorilie~h :
If he 11 selected u vial
mayor, be said he belle\oel be
could do a good job.
The special nteetllJI 00 Dec.
10 will preempt Che cowd
meeting that would = be held on tbal day.
the Oty Coundl\ only ~ meednc In Dec-:,.._ wtl ....
place on the l 71h.
The tpedal ...cu. wll
tab place .. 4:30 p.m. kl ac,
Coundl dlllDben. 3300 ~
pon Bhd., end .. be opm to
tbe~
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
Returning from China with chambers
A s you read today's
column, Barbara and 1
are with some 600 other
Oumber of Commei ce leaders
and members from Orange and
IUverside counties, flying back
to the United States from an
eight-day trip to China.
More than 100 membeis from
th.e Newport Beach Clamber of
commerce, 20 or so from the
Costa Mesa Clamber of
~mmerce and another 100
from the Orange chamber
Vis'ted Beijlng, Suzhou,
ttangzbou and Shanghai,
seelng the sites and looking at
business opponunitles iri Otina
~d with Otinese business
leaders.
The 600-member delegation
includes city council members,
educators. city officials,
homemakers, small business
pwners and a variety of other
professionals.
Some of those who enjoyed
the tour are former
Newpon-Mesa administrator
Mary Ann Archibold, the BW
liamllton family {thr..ee sons
and daughte rs in Jaw), Lee
Sutherland, Ouu Wynkoop,
fbllph Rod.helm, Costa Mesa
Kiwanis member Steve Grant
and family, Newport Balboa
Rotarians Ward and Sandy
Munson and Wendell and
Barbara Sawyer.
. We have seen the usual
tourist sites: The Great Wall,
tiananmen Square, the
Summer Palace, the Ming
Tombs, the Temple of Heaven,
Lingyin Temple, a boat cruii.e
on West Lalce, Tiger Hill. Yu
Garden and the Bund. Plus. we
visited jade, pearl, silk and
11ayta1 Neptune• Wuhtr
"" ...,. Tllllt CJm "1y For ltMlff
~'Saves 'ft s150·
~ye• In ~ fl waiter
D Uses .tOIMt D Uses 65~ less w•ter less en.rgy
JIM
DE BOOM
embroidery
factories.
Wow1You
should see
.the extra
suJtcases we
are bringing
home!
For me, the
most
memorable
experience
was the
hoUI·plus
luncheon in a home of a
Olinese family, with the food
prepared by the famJJy on a .
two burner stove just outside
their 8-by· 12-foot living
quarters. The room served
them well as the bedroom, lV
room , closet, living room and
dining room. The family did
have a Western style-toilet. We
were able to ask questions of
the lady of the house, her sister
and nephew, and they asked
quesuons of us.
Rotarians found two Rotary
Qubs in OUna, one that meets
on 'Juesdays at noon' and the
other on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.
in Shanghai. We missed them
both!
Olina has its freeway. traffic,
air quality problems, high rise
buildings and is a very
impressive country, opening
11self up to the outside world.
If you get a chance to go on a
Clamber of Commerce
sponsored trip to Cllina, do it!
The cost of the eight-day trip.
including airfare, hotels. three
meals a day, bus transportation.
admjsi.ions, etc. was only
$1,099. It was a fabulous deaJ
and a fabulous trip!
WORTH REPEATING
From the "Thought for the
Day" provided by Greg l'.elley
of the Newpon-Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Councij: "You can
preach a better sermon with
yo ur Life than with your lips." -
Oliver GoldsmJth
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS
THIS COMING WEEK
MO~Y
6 p.m.: The f-lubor Mesa
Lions Oub will meet.at Zubie's
Restaurant.
TUESDA.Y
7:30 a.m.: The 35-member
Newpo rt Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns
for a program by retired
Congressman Bob Badbam.
6:30 p.m.: The 40-member
Costa Mesa Newport Harbor
Lions Oub will meet at the
Costa Mesa Country Oub.
WEDNESDAY
7:15 a.m.: The 20-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will m eet at the Center Oub
( www.southcoasrmetro·
rotary.org?; and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Oub meets at
the Unjversity Athletic Oub.
7:30 a.m.: The 35-member
Exchange Oub of the Orange
Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub for "One
Nation Under God" Prayer
Breakfast.
Noon: The Soroptimist
International of Newport Beach
meets at the Santa Ana Country
Qub.
6 p.rn.: The 60-member
Rotary Oub of Newport· BaJboa
will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Q ub.
THURSDAY
•Cooks Two Oltlerent R>ods
At Two Different Temperawres
At The Same Time.
• Bake and Broll At MOOeL
The Same Time. ~
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast Lions Oub will meet
at Mim i's Caf~.
Noon: The 50-member Co ta
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the Holiday Inn for an Eagle-
Pride presentatJon
(www.kiwanis.org/clublcosta-
mesa); the SO-member Newport
Beach-Corona del Mu Kiwanis
Oub meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub for a
program by Valerie McCulley of
Newport Beach Animal
Control; the 80-member
Exchange Q ub of Newport
Harbor meets at the Newport
Harbor NauticaJ Museum for
"One' Nation Under God"
program; and the I 00-member
Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub
meets at the Irvine Marriott
Hotel for a program by Prank
Seringa on "Someday Dreams··
{ www.nirotary.org?.
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published Saturdays 1n the Daily
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting informlition by Fax to
(949) 660·8667; e-mail to
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S,turday, November 16. l002 A5
Pianist falls ill before
concert at the Center
Andre Watts taken unexpectedly to
Hoag Hospital, undergoes emergency
surgery for bleeding in the brain.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -lnterna
uonally renowned p1anht An ·
dr~ Watts waSi rushed into
emergency surgery Thursday
night after he became·ill min
utes before performing at the
Orange County Perfonrung
Arts Center
Wam. Sb. was geum~
ready to play Brahm:.' Piano
Concerto No I . a piece that
nad held the audience In
thrall Wedne'>day night . .,aid
Cllristopher I rela. spoke'>·
man for the Pacific Sym
phony Orcht!)tra. Waw. wa....
scheduled tor three perform
ance., ''11h the Siymphony
on Wedne<.day. I hur'>day
and today.
\fember., of 1hc '>ymphony
were :.hod.ed a11d there wa.,
a lot ol ··~crambhng' bad ..
stage when \Vall'> becanw 111
at about 7·45 p.m .. 15 min
utes before the perlormamt•
wa".t i.cheduled to begin r relJ
~d
"'We don't know exactly
what he felt, but there was
the need to take turn lo the
!.l , ....
ho~pnal, • he
said. "He
was fine
when ne
walked in at
7 p.m. It was
cdmpletely
unexpected. H
Watts was
transponed
Andre Watts to Hoag Hos·
p1tal. where
he was diagnosed with sub-
dural hematoma. or bleeding
of the brain. He then under·
''ent emergency surgery.
A!> of Friday. he was listed
111 "fair condition," said Karen
Lmd'>ay. hospital Sipokes·
woman
I he '>ymphon} performed
~101.art., !>ymphuny No. 40 af.
·1er Wam' deparrure. Trela
-.a.HJ German pian1r.t Markus
Groh will perform todd~ 3
p m concen. he !>8ld
M Saturday, .~ 16, 2002
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1; Unexpected place tq find humo~.
. ·
By HuHln Maahnl
Tiwoid "Gall"""~'t
uaJly conjure up
oughts of laughter.
For the Biblical scholar, it's the
place where Samson was ta.lcen
after bis capture by the Philistines
(not to be mistaken for today's
Palestinians, who also call
themselves Philistines). Samson's
eyes were gouged out, and it was
here that he brought down the
temple of Dagon, killing himself
and thousands of spectators who
had come to gloat over his
capture.
For the rest of us, most of what
ls known about Gaza comes
through CNN. BBC etc. It's seen
as a dark. poverty stricken,
over-populated.
refugee-camp-littered haven for
terrorists. Even In Ramallah,
whicli has experienced the
ravages of the current Intifada
more direc1Jy than Gaza City,
people are shocked when I tell
them that I live In Gaza. fearing
for my safety. It bears mention
that ft is easier to go from Los
Angeles to Gaza than from
Ramallah (two hours away by
car) to Gaza.
Ignorance about Gaza
abounds. Before moving here a
year and a half ago. I too believed
CNN. lb dispel all the
misconceptions would take as
much newsprint as was used to
aeate and foster them. But there
was something that surprised me
when I first came here,
something I didn't expect to find
in.this, the most heavily
populated strip of land on earth:
hwnor.
It was my second day In Gaza.
A friend and I went to the soulc:
(outdoor parts or any part of the wodd
market) that Is outside America.
~ -r00tted'nea.r · ··1-Jmlongafter,'fwentoutwith
downtown some friends to ~uy ice cream
Gaza There near the Jund! Majhooi or
were scores of Unknown Soldier Park. in
don.keys downtown Gaza. Graced by a
surrounding huge picture of'iaMer Arafat with
the small. the quote •No, my dream will not
b~tling. be complete without you. 0
smelly, Jerusalem," the park is one of the
Husein Mashni outdoor main hangouts in Gaza.
shopping The Ice cream kiosk wa.s just
area Hundreds, maybe outside the parX. As we stood by
thousands of people filter it ordering our Ice aeam, I wa.s
through the tight confines to buy drawn to a large and familiar
fruits, vegetables and household picture of a woman on the front
supplies from rough wood kiosks. of the ice cream cart After a few
A pound of tomatoes costs 100 seconds, I realized It was the face
shekels, you're told. If you're new of Kate Wlnslet., of "Titanlc-fame.
to the system, you'll be shocked This Ice cream seller had taken
because 100 shekels is about $30. the poster from Titanlc, deleted
But 100 doesn't mean 100. It Leonardo Di c.aprio (thankfully),
means I 0. A million, if you hear replacing him with a paintiilg of a
it, and you will, means 100. And three-scooped ice-cream cone
so on. that Winslet appears to be
I was looking for a pair of drooling over. Perhaps as
pants. There wa.s a middle-aged protection against copyright
man with bis three boys manning infringement. the lce-aeam seller
a small, make-shift clothes rack at also painted a Hindu-like dot on
the entrance to the souk. I started Wmslet's forehead. A dfsgujse7
looking through the pants section One thing I always love about
for green denim Americans is the ability to laugh
"What size is he looking for?" at our selves. Even the biggest
the salesman asked my friend, faux pas can be turned into a
since he perceived that I was a joke. The bigger the mess, the
foreigner. bigger the laugh.
"Thirty-two," I answered in I didn't expect to find that here
Arabic. trying to break .lhe ice. in Gal.a. But I did
"Thirty-two?" the man said One night. as we walked down
sarcastically as he slapped my the main stteet, a friend and I
belly. "This guy can't see the stairs stopped Into a cell phone store to
In front of him and he thinJcs he buy a calling canl. I noticed the
wears 32." owner of the shop working on his
Of course, 32 was an American computer. The screen saver was
measurement. and after four of a beautiful European-looking
years in the Holy Land, I still don't city with dark glass slcysaapers
know what size I wear in metric, and an elegant
which is all they use In these rum-of-th~ntury red brick
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bridge spanning a crystal blue
lake, with a aisp blue, doudle!M 1 sky OYe!head. -• . -·
Gripped by the beauty, I a.sited
the shop owner what dty Lt was.
Without a mis.\lng a beat. he
said, "'Ibis Is my city, Jabalya."
Jabalya is a tiny, immensely
populated. poverty-stricken
refugee camp home to more than
100,000, located five minutes
. from Gaza. The picture was
certainly and sadly, not Jabalya
But that somehow made his joke
all the funnier and his brand of
hwnor mature and profoundly
stinging,
There's more. Few things are as
entertaining, whatever country
you're in, as the different ways
people spell English words. I
could fill a computer disk with
the various~ of the word
caf~. In Gaza. if you come here, I
will take you to on the caf~
creative spelling tour. Here's a
sample:
Cofe, Kofe, Kafe, Kafee, Kaff ee,
Cofee. I'm absolutely positive
you11 find every conceivable
variation of the spelling of"caf~"
except the right one.
In America. brand-name
clothes are barely within many
people's budgetary li..rnits. For the
vast majority of the young men In
Gaza. who would give anything to
escape the hopelessness and
poverty of their lives here,
American name brands are
extremely popular. They are also
available at a fraction of the cost.
The only catch being that the
name might not be spelled
correctly.
The local versions of Nike, for
instance are "Nlek." "Naik" and
"Kine." But to give a sense of
authenticity, they still have the
famous Ni.Ice symbol underneath.
And there are F.uropean
companies represented. In one
Meroedes Benz I rode in was a
new seat cover with a large
Meroedes Benz symbol and the
words underneath. "Made in
Gurmany."
The Baptist Church I attend in
Gaza is probably one of the few
in the world with a huge picture
of Ole Guevara spray-painted on
its outside fence. The differences
between here and America are
enormous. I lived In c.osta Mesa.
five minutes from the opulent
Newport Beach. which boasts of
having more Mercedes Benz' per
capita of any city In America.
Now I live In Gaza. five mJnutes
from Jabalya, which boasts of
having more donkeys per capita
of any place In the Middle Fast.
"Where there's a post. there's a
donkey to tie to it," one young
Jabalyan told me.
The modes of transportation
may change. The streets that
those modes of transportation
are used on may change. The
laws that govern commuters and
the homes that surround these
sueets may change. So do the
music. ttie language. the food, the
clothes the customs and many of
the values.
But one thing that's the same
In both places, besides the
internet. is that people need to
cope. And one of the best ways
they've found to do it Is with
hwnoL
• HUSEIN MASHNI is a former
reporter for the Daily Pilot who
covered education. He left to do
mission wor1c in the Middle E.ast end
writes us oocasionelly about his
experiences .
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end locdon of the .vent, 11 well
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TODAY
The Andtnon Elementary fll'TA
will ho.t lta ftfth annual Holiday
Boutique from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In
the Harbor View Hom.. PhaM 1
C1ubhouM. The boutique Wiii
have • wide variety of vendors
IPlcl•llzlng In qualtty
merd\andlM. A percentege of 111
purd\a ... will be retllned by the
Anderson PTA and uMd for
student enrichment program1
and educatlonel materlal1. The
clubhOuae 19 It 1$64 Port
Wettboume Piece, Newport
Beach. A $1 donation will be
collected from persona 18 or
older. F-or mo,. Information, call
Krllti Klrach at (949) 400-0993 or
aend•mallto
Krlnl 0 PetVogue.oom.
The Upper N9wpot1 B.y
welcomea lntereated people to
participate in a volunteer
training wort.hop from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. at The Peter and Mary
Muth Interpretive Center.
Volunteera will learn about the
habitat• and wildlife of the bay.
will partldpate in habitat
r11tor1tlon and 1pecial events
and will aulst with toura. The
center 11 at 2301 Univeralty
Drive, Newport Beech. For
r11ervatlon1, call (714) 973-6829.
The l.Mming 'he Unlvenlty will
holt a workshop on how to
reduce th• number of accident&
and injurl .. In the workplace
through the development of a
workpiece welln ... program. The
wort.hop will be held from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at~ unlverstty, 285
McCormick Ave., Colt.a Mesa.
I 111 ~ I I 'I' \i 11
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~714)427-oMI.
A boMI wmdl't demonftr•liod preae"* by Victoria Surf 8t
Skim will be hel~ at Macy1
South Coaat Plan at 2:30 p.m.
on the ftrtt ftoor of the Men'•
Store. Gueata will leam how to
1eulpt and wax 1 aurfboard for
ultlmate wwve riding and rec.Ive
a compllment.try gift The etore
11at3333 Brlatol St. Suite 8000,
Colta Me11. FrM . For more
Information, call (714) 658-0811.
OutJttget Cenoelnt wUI be
offered at the lmua Outrigger
Canoe Club Open HouM from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. DrMe for the
beedl and bring a towel. The
club 11 at North Star Beech, 1
White Cltffs Drive, Newport
B11ch (nex1 to the Newport
Aqu1tlca Center). For more
Information, go to
www.lml!•·blg•tep.com.
SUNDAY
The Newport Beach Public
Library will holt a mu1lcale with
vlollnlst Cheryl Norman at 3 p.m.
The llbrary 11 at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Norman, an award-winning
1oloi1t and chamber muelclan,
will perform worb by Bach,
Ravel and Gerehwin. F-or more
Information, call (949) 717-3801
or vl1lt
www. newportbt111chlibrary. org.
MONDAY
The Onft91 County Siem
Slnglea Club will hoat a 1kl
program event with llve music
and refreshment.I from 6:30 to
9:30 p.m . at the Colta Meu
Neighborhood Community
Center. Free The center I• at 1845
Part Ave. F-or Information, call
(714) 963-6345.
T\JESOAY
The Corona def ,..., Chamber of
Commerce will hoet Its monthly
networking luncheon-at 11 :30
a.m. at the Five Crown1
Reataurent R11ervatlon1
required. The reataurant Is at
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WEDNEIOAY
Paf'tftt and ehNd al"9 invtt.d tD
p1rtlclpate In an educattonel
play time event from 10 to 10:46
a.m. at The Peter 1nd Mary Muth
Interpretive Center. The event,
which 11 geered to 2-and
4-yHl'"olde, will have a butterfly
theme and will Include some
hand1-on actlvltlee. The center 11
at 2301Unlveralty Drive,
Newport Bea:h. $3 per child and
parent p.,.tlclp1tlon 11 required.
To regl1ter, call (714) 973-6829.
The Newport Herbor Nautkll
Muaeum will holt a lecture by
Mary Longpre on the 1,60th
jubilee annlver~ary of the
America'• Cup at 7:30 p.m. on
the Texas Dedt. Longpre la an
America'• Cup enthusialt and an
avid photographer and tailor.
The museum la at 161 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more Information, call (949)
673-7863.
THUlllDAY
The Orange CCMlnty.., ~.
wlll holt an ln1ura~ l1w
Mmlnar from 5:30 to 9:18 p.m. It
the Wfftln South Coaat Plue In
Coeta MHI. The ho~ 11 at eee
Anton Blvd. For more
lnformetlon, call (949) 440-eJOO
ex1. 4, doc. 217.
The EnYlronmem.I Nnlre
Center will hoat a guided tour of
the center with It• founder,
Robert Houee, at noon. Gueits
on the one-hour tour wlll leem
about the pl1nt communltlH of
Callfornla whlle enjoying the
beauty of the center. The center
la at 1601E.18th St., Newport
Beach. Free. For more
Information, call (949) 645-8489.
The lntematfonel Btudiet
Program at UC Irvine will ho1t a
lecture from 3:30 to 6 p.m. by
Judith !(ipper, co-director of the
Middle Eaet Studle1 Program
and fhe Center for Strategic and
International Studlea. Kipper will
dl1cu11 combating terrorl1m and
weapons of meas deatructlon in
the Middle East. The lecture will
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DEC.4
Th• o,."91 County s1""
Singl11 Club wlll ho1t a 1now
sporta training program from
6:46 to 9:45 p.m. at the Costa
Meea Neighborhood
Community Center. The
program will focua on how to be
safe and prepare for winter
sporta 1uch aa bac:kcountry
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ekllng, 1noweho9lng, hiking end
enowboardlng. S10. The oem.r i•
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lnform1tlon, call (714) 9e3-e346.
ONGOING
The Newpoft....,, Newoomert
Club hol~ 1 ~rel meeting on
the third Wedneedey of Wef'Y
month. During the November
meeting, membere will pl1n 1
hollday ahopplng trtp to the
Cabuon Oudeta. The
organization 11 open to 111
Newport Beech rHldent1 who
have llved In the area fewer then
five yHrs. For more lnfonnatlon,
call (9it9) 645-9922. or vleit
newcomers-newport~edl.org,
lnterfatth oouplet wtth one
Jewleh partner are Invited to
partlclp1t1 In a discuuJon group
at the Jewl1h Family Service of
Orange County office. The group
11 geared toward dHllng with
i11u11 between Interfaith
oouplea, 1uch 11 ral1lng children,
obeerving holidays, symbol• in
the home end relation1hip1 with
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S*t ot a dlscu11lon group
A spirf?ual ca,. clad meet. at coordinated by Jewish Family
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are asking for patro ns to donate (714) 885-9090.
books to replenish. the
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Magician David Copperfield plans to walk
through steel, h andle a deadly scorpion
and more n ext week at the Center.
Jenntfer K Mahal
Daily Pilot • D avld Copperfield i~ bu-.y
. maldng a sandwich
disappear as he talks on
his cell phone from Las Vegas.
Nev. There's no illusion to It, 1u~t
a hungry man having lunch.
'>I eight of hand with an Afnca.n
'>t:O rpion , wallung Lhrough steel
and a bit of 1eleponation.
Rorn David KotJon, the New
Jer!>ey native known for
levitating Ferraris got his start in
magic when his grandfather
taught him a card tnck.
..I wanted to be a magician.
lrictc as a fun thing. but when I
chose it as a career, he rebelled.
He was so against It, he
disowned me."
What his grandfather wanted
was a much more secure career
for his young grandson, who
began performing professionally
at age 12. He had talked
Copperfield's father out of
becoming an actor, steering him
toward a career as a clothing
store owner.
• • •
has walked through the Great
Wall of Otina and levitated
across the Grand Canyon.
"He didn't spealc Lo me for the
last three years of his life, ..
Copperfield said. "Six month~
before he died, I saw hun m the
show, in the aupjence. I ran up
and the guy turned around. II
was a str;inger."
After his grandfather died.
, Copperfield's parents went
thro ugh h i!> belongings. Among
his thing!> was a ticket 10 ht!>
grandson's show.
Saturday November 16. 2002 Al
The 46-year-old magician
c:.omes lo the Orange County
Performing Arts Center nt.'xl
week to perfonn "PonaJ," h1..,
new show that will feature
I le didn't wam me to become a
111<1J{1cian," said Copperfield, the
younge~t person ever admitted
to the Society of American
Magicians. ·He showed me the
Copperfield's grandfather
could not have foreseen that hi~
grandson would become one of
the most famous magicians in
the world, thanks in part 10 TV
'>pedals in which the illusioni!>I
"It really was him," the
magician said. Courtesy ol Lobellne Communication~
David Copperfield, who performs at the Center next week, was
see MAGIC, Pa&e Al4 12 when he started working as a professional mag1c1an
KENT TREPT0\'1 1 DAILY PILOT
Cast members perform a scene from the stag e producbon "My Fair Lady" at UC Irvine's Claire Trevor Theatre on Wednesday night.
A 'Fair Lady' honored
Lerner and Loewe musical opens the Claire Trevor Theatre on the UC Irvine campus thi s weekend
Lollta Harper
Daily Pilot
T he essence of an Amencan classic, the spirit of
a legendary actress and the vigor of a youthful
cast creates an unparalleled synergy around
performances of"My Pair Lady" at UC Irvine.
More than 100 cast members, stage crew and
mua1clans have teamed up under the direction of
Robert C.oben to aaft a Otting ArtsWeek tribute to
Cla1re 'Ikevor, the late Oscar· and Emmy-winning
actress for whom the universfty's refurbished theater
I.a named. The musical opens the Oalre Thevor
Theatre this weekend.
ThM>r'a acting ea.re.er panned more than seven
decades in stage, radJo. television and mm. lrevor
appeared In more than 60 motion pictures with
Hollywood's top leading men, including John Wayne,
Kumphrey Bogart. Spencer lracy, Qark Gable.
l?.dward G. Robinson, William Powell and WUllam
Holden.
Before puling away. the esteemed actress
donated $500,000 to renovate the former Village
Theater-a project seven years in the makJng.
"My Fair Lady" was said to be one of'J)'evor's
favorite productions, and Cohen and his cast have
worked ha.rd to perfect and enhance the Alan Jay
Lerner-Frederick Loewe show.
FYI
•WHAT: ·My Fair lady"
•WHERE: Claire Trevor Theatre, UC Irvine
campus. The campus is on the comer of Campus
al)d University drives in Irvine.
•WHEN: 2 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. Wednesday to
Friday and 2 and 8 p.m. Nov. 23. Tonight's gala
performance is sold out.
•COST: $1 2 to $27
• CAU: (949) 824-2787
"There is a certain.excitement In doing an old
classic because it is the musJc you love," Cohen
said. "Bringing It to life is quJte a thrill."
"My Fair Lady." based on the George Bernard
Shaw play "Pygmalion,• tells the story of an
English professor, Henry Higgins, who wagers he
can tum a coclcney Oower seUer, Elli.a Doolittle.
into a proper lady and pass her off as a duchess.
Among 'the songs performed are "On the Street
Where You Uve." "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," "I
Could Have Danced All Night" and "Get Me to
the O:lurch on Tune.· .
Cohen laid be ls e:xtremdy proud or his cast
and crew, who have worked thousands,of·hoW&.
"Anyone who does a show of thla magnitude
tiu an immense undertaking.• Cobeo'sald.
It ls a performance of grand proportiona not
,
only because of the si7.e of the cast or the
prominence of the actress It honor$ but ht'cau-.l'
of the heartfelt passion poured into 11 b, those
involved.
"It's high profile for the school, but that's not
why it has been important," said Allene King,
who plays Mrs. Higgins.
King said she felt a connection Lo the show
immediately. She has watched it develop m10 a
steady, soUd, quality piece cf wort. There are no
weak llnb in any respect. she said.
"It happens every once in awhile when you are
in a show. when you Just know," King said in an
excited tone. "This Is quality, this is a classic. this
is a good time. Th.Ls is It."
The sets and costumes fully realize the essence
of the early 1900s. transporting the audience to a
simpler time. At the same time, the cast so
perfectly captures the splrit of the classic
productJon that it reminds people of the complex
soclaJ Issues that continue to pJasue society.
Windell M.idd.Jebroob, a robusr Southern
gentlemen who bides his Texas accent to play a
woddog-dass F.nglisb banmder, said that although
the play ls a musical comedy. It touches on serious
Issues $\ldl u poverty 1nd the dasa system'
I A mu sical
art gallery
1
of Broadway
composers
Three stars a nd the Po ps
to pay tribute to night to
Rodgers a nd Ha mme r tein ,
Andrew Ll oyd \Nebber.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
A ' part of a mu-.1t.al '><tlutr to Hie hJid
Rodger'>. Oscar I l.m1mer.te111 II and
Andrt'\..-Uoyd \\.ebber. the Pa1:1fil
Symphony Pop'> ha-. collaborated \\1lh J tno
of Broadway '>tars for 1wo night'> of mu ... 1t JI
revwal'> at the Orange ( ounty Perforrrnng
~Center 111 co .. ta ~1e .. a
With 11 yedl' pnnupal conduuor R1rhiJrd
Kaufman at the helm, the three well \t>r'>ed
soloist'> -Doug La8rec4ue. Jodi B(•n...on
and Ron Haine'> -combine force" 10
present the famt11i1I
!>Ong\ of the laml'd
lync1~1-.
l.aRrt•cque is k.nm .. n
for lw. ~orL 111 'The
Phantom of the ( lptr.1
while Ben'>on ha' heen
1mmortalved a~ And m
·n1e I Jttle \lennaJd
Ra.me-. played the lead 1n
a recent Broadway
revivaJ of "'ihowbodl ··
"I think the '-tnger'i .ire Doug
LaBrecque te rnfit '>illd Kaufman a
Grammy Award·wmmnR conductor "And
the audience. for them 11 wtlJ be like going
to see 15 Broadway show' in one night ·
The concen. which ha., 11'> last
perfonnance 10111gh1. will al~o celebrate thl•
I OOth anniversary of the b1nh of Rodgers.
who was best kno~11 for ht'> coUaborauon'
With Harnmel"!>tem.
The trio will begin the tnbule concen h)
smging selecuons from a few of the
American composers' collaborauve effort ...
..election<; from <;uch muc;1cal<; as ""°uth
Paa.fie." "Oklahoma· and ·The King and I •
"I lhlnk 11 s been really a wonderful
opportunity to smg thelC mUMc: said
LaBrecque, who was feature-cl in
Hammerstein's IOOth binhday celebrat10n
"You feel like you really delve Ullo thetr
songs. The amoWlt of care tha t they've
taken with every lyric wnnen .. it does
evoke a kind of impler time."
With a career that began with a high school
rendition of Rodgers and HammerstebU
"South Pad.fie.· LaBrecque never lcnew that
his mu.tjcaJ talents Would have granted him
the success his career has had thus fac.
"lt was just my little niche." tie said.
"When I sang, people seemed to appreciate
it and at that age, that's all l needed.·
JU.st as Rodgers and Hammerstein kicked
off his carttr, Andrew Uoyd Webbl'r haS
employed La.Brecque for a good portion or
it He conquered the roles or the Phantom
and Raoul In Webbe(s "The Phantom or
theOpcnL"
A10 SIU'dly. Nowmblt 16, 2002 DATE BOOK
THEATER REVIEW M . .
SCR ·goes back to the :fUture with '.The Violet Hour ~.
lyTomTtt\11
R ldw'd Greenberg bu
become South CoMt.
RepertorY•
moat·produced JMnc
playwright and for good reuoo.
He creates unique and
unforgettable chanu:ten,
compoaee lltera~ dialogue for
them and pollelHI the abOity
to n\ake his audiences howl with
laughter one moment and
sb.rlnk with dread antldpation
the nm.
He does all of this ancl more
ln "The Vlolet Hour,• the latest
Greenberg world premiere at
SCR and the play that awb the
opening ot the new Julianne
Argyroe $qe, a splendidly
intimate wnue. The theater's
CuhJon Is a throwb&clc to the old
Broadway houses, with a
balcony and upper· level boxes
along the sJde walls.
OuUt Church By the Sea
Unjted Methodist
t-400 W. Balboa Blvd., Nrwport 8eac:h
S.'45 • ...... Adult Su..i., Sdlool
l:JO & 10 ........ .., end CIMldlaa Sunclar Sdiool
The Rn. Or. c;-p R Uilp, PUCllW
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Newport Center
United Metllocfut Church
Rev. Cathleen Coots, Pastor
1601 Mugucritc Ave.
comer of Marguerite and
San Joaqwn Hills Rd.
(949) 644.074S
&rm Quin Wonhip Sn-vict
I Oam Worship anJ C.hildrm's
Suntiay School
l'Outh mtnint wttltly
420 West 19th Street,
Costa Mesa
(949) 548-7727
ev. Michael Banlchead, Pastor
11me la of the -.nee In "The
Violet Hour." lbe dde refers to
=.=of twWgbt In 1919 that rewarda ill
dtizem for tettlnl through the
workday. •
lt'• UC> the tide of a
vohmUnoua manuacrtpt by a
Y'Kma audaot lllldna ~ byhll loflldme edd:a neophyte publllber
who becomel the center of the
IOrt !lf maelstrom 6M:ed by MlcbaerJ. Fox'I chander in the
"Back to tbe.Future" mOYles.
Thll nave). whkb occuplel
~large c:ratee, la one of two
manuacrlpta \>eln8 conaldered
by the youn.g publiaher._ The
other la a blognphlcal plece
from a IUltty, dark·lklnned
singer who bappena to be the
publiaber'a secret m1atreaa.
14 if that weren't enough
expository ~ten.J. the
publisher d1acoven (or rather,
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Episcopal Church
183 E. Bay St.
Costa Mesa
949-548·2237
Comer of Bay & Orange Ave.
Sunday S.rvloee: 8:00 am and 10:00 am
Sund ay School 0:45
Holy Eucharllt at 7:00 am
onWedneeday
The Rev. Dr. a.rtiet. 9lllw9rt. Rector
A Cottrf61i111 •I tht ~ C.,,.1M11io11
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AND SE/MNG OUI OOMMUNm
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The ~. Sccphcn C. Soutcn. R.eaor
"SEVERE WARNING·
(Galatians 5:2-12)
hJI bypeddnedc Wt.nt doee)
that a new machine, wb.lcb jult
arrlYed myst.ertoualy ln the ofllce,==out fMIDI of copy t wfB occur
for the rest the 20th century
-ln the world at 1arp and In
the Uvet of Greenbeq(a
cbaractera, in partic:War. And
aome of lt isn't pretty.
Director Evan Ylonoulla -
who'~ staged a number of
Greenberg'• plays, lncludlng
SCR'a premieres of "Three Daya •
of Rain" and "Bverett Beeldn" -
la an ideal art1et to bring this
blghly literate, deeply lnwMng
work to fruitlon. Her choices of
character dellneadon are crilp
and Ouicl, and ahe maintains an
edgy farcical humor through
even the most tbroat·catching
dramatic lntedudea.
The young, conftlcted
publlaher, John Pace Se.vering
-who's using just enough of his
talber'linoney bl bla atart·up wnsur. to malntmn an =dent ctw,nc:e . .,
Ih>Jdeter= ;:.,..
aato~ ~we view the
)'Mii be)'ODd 1919 unfoldina
("What do they meen, Wodd war I,• bla ...a.tant ukl) at an
accelenled pAC8 nm II the
publilhtr wef8bt bia ~
cholce, well aware that be'll loM
either a comrade or dover by
bia dedllon. While hJI ewntual
cholc:e la obvloua and 1ogtcaJ.
pttlna there la more than half
the fun. I
Dreu comic Gilbert Gottfried
in 1919 garb and you haw the
acerbic character of Gldger,
Seaverlng'a aaeecby, polltlcally
incorrect ualatant. portrayed by
Mario Cantone ln the evening'•
mott memorable deplctlon.
c.antone uaeru himlelf
blatantly at the most
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MDIUOUI II,.., the Bl1Jle
Holllday·type entertalner 12
fMl'I S.\"llida'• MQior, wbo
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Seaverin8'• beat friend,
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WUliama, la equally effective in
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spacey heireal (beautifully
depleted ~Kate Arrington) who
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station if Wllll.ama doesn't
achJeve fame on hla awn. Wtille
theidndMdual tceriea wttli
Linklater cradde nJce)y, their
Jone duet fal1I manaetY flat.
1brow bl the fMIDI of '
dllpatcbea from the Alture and '
you have a mote entertalnlnl. "
rhoUlht·J)IO'IOkinl comedy. 1b9
scenic idnl on the cake ii •
provided by Chriatopher
BamK:a. whole breathtaking
panoramic hJcb·rlae YUM' of '
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Period coawnet by Candice ·:
C.aJI1 and rtcbly detailed lighting
designs from Donald Holder
complete this exqulaite p~. •
"The Violet Hour• it only the _
latest in a long line of original
plays com.misGoned by South
Cout Repertory. but u the ,, ,
opener for the new Argyros :..
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Hetlotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar.
The thl'M-CC>tlr9e meal, which
Include. two glaeeea of
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th11 Promotes Frend'I language
and cuhure. Mi.tral It et 440
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$35 for membera, S40 for
no{lmembera. (949) 723-9635.
HONG KONG MTS FEST
The China Cuft\.lre and Arta Aun.
of USA will pretent a Hong Kong
Culture and Arts Festival at 7:30
p.m. Nov. 23 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 42A2 Campua Drive,
Irvine. The event will Include folk.
ballet and modem dance, drama
and music. $15 to $20. (949) ,
854-4646.
DATE BOOK
FUND-RAISERS
HOLDAY BOUTIQUE
Andersen Elementary School will
hold It. annual PTA tiOflday
Boutique from 9 1.m. 1o 5 p.m.
todey. The boutique will future
cfoeuvr• reception, wiff be held
In Founders Hall, Orange County
Performing Arta Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tldtets
must be purdlaaed In edvanoe.
$75. (714) 979-7061.
the holiday 9ffertnga of loc:el MUS IC
merd\anb end artiMM. TM
boutique will be held at.Harbor JACK JONES
\Aew Hom• Phaae I Oubhouae, Two-tJme Grammy Award-winner
1854 Pon Weatboume Place, Jadt Jones will perform at 7:30
Newport Beadl. A percentage of p.m. today In Founder• Hall,
all purd'laaes go to program• 81 Orange County Performing Arts
Andersen. $t (949) 400-0993. Center, 600 Town Center Drive,
C~ Mesa. The show Is part of
JAZZED STOP-GAP the Center's Elvin and Marjorie
STOP-OAP. a nonprof'lt theater Shane Klein Cabaret Series. $49.
company, will present• Jazzed (714) 556-2787.
About STOP-OAP.' a jazz cabaret ..._
featuring the music of pianist AT THE POPS
Barnaby Anch, at 5:30 p .m. Doug LaBrecque will join Ron
Tuesday. STOP.GAP provides Raines, Jodi Benson and the•
Interactive daaroom Pacific Symphony Pops for a
presentations about social i11ues. musical tribute to Ri<tterd
therapeutic drama wort.shops Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein
and more. The fund-raiser, whi<tt at 8 p.m. today. The Broadway
wlll include a wine and hors stars will be under the direction
of Pops conductor Rl<ttard
Kaufman for the performances at
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. $26 to $80.
(714) 755-5799.
SUNDAY MUSICALE
Viollnist Cheryl Norman will
perform works by Bad'!, Ravel
and Gershwin at a free concert at
3 p.m. Sunday at the Newport
Bead'! Central library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Bead'!.
The performance is pert of the
library's Sunday Musicale series.
(949) 717-3801.
PACIAC CHORALE
The 160-voice Pacific Chorale will
Satwday, ~ 16, 2002 All
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AFTER
Continued from Al 1
perform worles by Mout1 end
Schubert et 7 p.m. Sunday In
Seger"atrom Hall, Orange County
P9rformlrig Arts ~. 800 Town
. Center Drive, Coate MMe. There
will be 1 preview lecture et 8 p.m.
$18to$60. (714) 666-2787.
WIND ENSDml.E .,
The Orange Cout College Wind
Ell8emble will perform •Alm
Mullc: The Sequel'" et 3 p.m.
Sundey In the Robert B. Moore
Theatre, 2701 Felrvlew Roed,
Costa ~eu. $6 In advance, $7 et
the door. (714) 432-6880. . . .
•
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The George Bemerd Shew pley 11
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between 1 mlHlonllre tither end
hla more eplrttual deughlw,
Betbl,... Performencet wttl be
. given 9t 2:30 end 8 p.m. toctev .
end 2:30 end 7:30 p.m. Sundey.
$27 to $64. (714) 708-6666. .
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Vanguard University will present
pianist Siegfried Tepper In
concert with the Coate Mesa
Symphony Orchestra et 8 p.m.
Friday In the echool'a Chapel
Auditorium, 2699 Fair Drive,
Coeta Meal. The program will
feature wortca by Beethoven.
Free, donetiona 1ccepted. (714)
556-3610, ext. 272.
UC Irvine will pt9Mf1t the Alan
l..err)et'-Frederidc l.oew9 dee&Jc
"My Fair Lady"' through Nov. 23.
The musicel t.ita atory of how
guttersnipe Eliza Doolittle ls
transformed by Profeuor Henry
Higgins, and vice veraa.
Performances, whldl will be held
In the Cleire Trevor Theltre on the
UCI campus (comer of Cempua
and University drtv ... Irvine), will
be et 2 p.m. Sunday, et 8 p.m .
Wednesday to Aidey, end It 2
and 8 p.m. Nov. 23. $12 to $27.
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Nov. 23 In Fourldera Hell, Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Men. The show la part of the
Center's Scott'a Seafood Jazz
Club Serles. $46 for 9:30 p.m., $49
for 7:30 p.m. performances. (714)
556-2787.
Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt win perform at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts
Center, 600 Town.Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Raitt, who
recently released the album "Silver Lining,• will be m~king
her Center debut. $46 to $72. (714) 556-2787.
Costa Men. S35 advance
diaoount tldceta available. $41 at
the door. (714) 432-5880.
Frandc's Plano Quartet In F major.
$23 to $29. (949) 864-4646.
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Steve Martin's "Picasso at the
lapin Agile .. will be perfonned
though Sunday et the Costa Mesa
Civic Playhouse, 661 H1milton
Ave., Cost.a Mesa. The play sets
up a fictional meeting between
"The Violet HOur:" • new pfev by
Rlctiard Greenberg, w111 be
performed through Nov. 24 et the
Julienne At~ Stage, South
Coast Repertdry, 666 Town Center
Drive. The PlllV tells the story of e
fledgling boot publisher tom
between publishing his mlatreaa'
.autoblogr:a~ aod hlabelt
friend's book. PerformencM will
be given at 7:'6 p.m. Tueadly
though Sundey, with weekend
matinees at 2 p.m. $19 to $54.
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Orchestra 8 p.m. Nov. 23 to offer Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
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Coast College's Robert B. Moore presented by the Philharmonic
Theatre, 2101 Fairview Road, Society, wlll include Ravel's
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SOC I ET Y Satlrday, NoYembe< 16, 2002 All
THE CROWD
Irvine Barclay says .'Hello Jerry'
B roadway paid a little visit
to the Orange Coast last
week when
internationally acclalmed
composer Jerry Herman
appeared at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre aa a fund-raiser for the
Orange County High School of
the Arts.
The late Sunday reception,
billed as •ttello Jerry!· welcomed
thecomwser ..----~ of such
musicals as
·Hello Dolly,"
"Mame" and
"La Cage Aux
Foiles" with a
celebrity
champagne
reception
backstage
prior to a
performance
that took the
audience on an enthusiastic
romp through the music of
Herman's career.
The retrospective show
featured musical director Don
Pippin and Jerry Herman in
concert with Broadway singers
Karen Morrow, Palge O'Hara
and Juon Graae. The musk was
inters~rsed with anecdotes frOm Herman's life iO the theater.
The presentation was the
inaugural visit of a production
that is part of the ASOl.P
Foundation/Jerry Herman
Legacy Series, which has been
created to expose students across
the country to musical theater.
This was the first presentation to
a high school on the West Coast.
DINNER PARTY FOR KOCE-TV
Friends of KOCE-lV joined
together for a Presjdent's Circle
Dinner Party." The third annual
ALSO IN THE CROWD
Organizers Michelle Tingler, Vivian Browne, Kay Davis,
Karen Hauser and chairwoman Marilyn Bendetti join forces
in preparation for the 53rd annual Candy Cane Ball, the
longest-running annual holiday event in Newport Beach
supporting the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa Junior
Auxiliary. The Dec . 6 black tie evening will be held at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. For mformatiOQ, call (949)
645-6929.
fund-raiser celebrated another
year of outstanding local public
television led by the president
of KOCF.. Mel Rogers.
The evening centered around a
casual Mexican fiesta on the
coast. with dinner provided by
Wahoo's Fish Tacos and a very
busy blended margarita bar. It
was an occasion to honor
Newport-Mesa citizens who have
made a difference for the station.
which reaches much of Southern
California.
Hosts of the party, held at the
station's studios in Huntington
Beach. were our own local
celebrities Ed Arnold and Ann
Pulice, co-anchors of· Real
Orange." Marla Hall Brown was
in the crowd, along with Allison
Badger. David Lansing and John
Forsyte. executive director of the
Pacific Symphony Orchestra
Wing Lam, owner of Wahoo's.
joined Ralph Opadc and Jo F1len
Allen for the public 1V gathering.
CHRISTMAS CAROL BALL
The elegant Ouistmas Carol
Ball. produced by Hoag
Hospital's 552 Oub. will be held
Dec. 7. ita 36th annual
presentadon on the Orange
Coast. Ollli.red by Terry and
Bob Callahan and a host of
dedicated Hoag Hospital
Foundation supponers, the gala
holiday evenl will take place at
tbe Four Seasons Hotel in
Newport Beach. '
T.he event is a cornerstone of
the Newport-Mesa holiday
social calendar. Funds raised ·
will support the Hoag Women's
Pavilion, as well as the Hoag
Heart and VascuJar Institute.
Wayne Foster's Orchestra has
been tapped to entertain.
Students from the Orange
County High School of the Arts
will also perform.
One final note relating to the
high school. Talented students
will be joining in the festivities
Nov. 21 at Fashion Island for the
annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
around the nation's tallest
Oiristmas tree.
Students will perform
segments from "The Key To
Ouisanas" directed by ~
P.gan, with a special guest
appearance by Jodi Benton,
who starred as the voice of Ariel
in Disney's "The Little
Mermaid."
The annual Tree Lighting
performance takes place at
sunset in the Neiman Marcus
counyard at Fashion Island.
The shopping center has
graciously donated three $2,000
gift certificates for auction. with
all proceeds going to the
Orange County High School of
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Continued from A9
"The low-=r clua comes into
my bar to escape."
Middlebroob said. "'Ibey ~g
out ln my bar and drink their
troublel ,away."
C.Olaen'i rendition of "My Fair
Lady" o.lfers a new twist. C.Ohen
said be would not give away too
many detaila, but argu~ the
musical was a~ story and he
POPS
Continued from A9 ·
LaBrecque, who bas starred in
a number of other Broadway
roles. admits that this type of
perfonnance carries the
challenge of performing in
character, but without props or
cosb1me$.
"You always have to be driven
from the characte1 -that
always takes precedence,"
LaBrecque said. "We all try very
hard to imply the character as
we sing."
But the soloists aren't the only
ones .to face challenges.
"I think the orchestra responds
as any fine ensemble does. They
take it oft' the page and play and
do it with great pas.goo,"
Kaufman said, adding that the
65-piece orchestra will only have
would preeeot lt 11 such.
"We are looking throuah our
e)'9' uc1 using different iUldt or
scienic Inventions. bur haven't
· d»npd a word of the .lext or
the eeore." Cohen said.
M1ddlebroob and ICing wlD
~t the presentation of
TrevOr's Emmy and Oscar to the
achool at tonight's black tie
dediQUion ceremony.
Middlebroob said every aspect
of this performance ~lectrifted
him.
·"It ls just awe!lol:ne." he N:fd.
FYI .
•WHAT: "Portal"
• WHERE: Seg•rstrom. Hal~.
Orange County Perfonning Arts
Center, 600 Town Center Drive,
Colta Meaa
• WHEN: 8 p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday, 6 and 9 p.m. Friday, •
and noon, 3, 6 and 9 p.m. ·
Saturday
• COST: $35 to $55, with
disc.ounta for children
• CAU: (714) 656-2787
a 2~hour rehearsal with the trio.
"Hopefully it won't be
difficult," he said. "Fortunately,
the musicians in this orchestra
are really excellent."
The tribute concert will also
salute Webber's contributions
to Broadway.
"It's all different," Kaufman
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an art gallery with a lot of
musical paintings."
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MAGIC ·
Continued from A9
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DIOIMd i-"--to 1blltland. •WHAT: "Portlll" -_.,_ ,. he said. •WllBIE:~-Hall,bra-~ftllltlaktmyshow. _____ ., .. , ·--E1ldl lllulion --yean to perfect.
County Pwforming Alta Center, 800 TcMf\ bel\deell d rtrln• tbe ..,..,.,..,.,. . , Cent.f Drfve, Costa M... .,. ·-~ tha A lottery seeroent or the shOw; In wb1cb •WHEN: a p.m.W9dneedav and needed, ftprtng out the ..-~ t COppetfield demonstrates bow. to plck the Th _ .. _ 8 nd 9 ., ..... _ __... wiD woik belt on the audience and u.-y, a p.m. ,,.,,...y, .,., noon, r~..a.t __ ,....he .L-
wlnning nwnbers and then what to do 3, I 8"d 9 p;lf\. Saturdiy pmcddng. ......,~·---~ WOUi.9 on
with the mdney, la dedicated to hi.a • COST: S3I to•· with d.._,ntl for =.~glitz factor out of his WUlioos,
grandfather, who dreamed of winning the ohlldren to keep it elemental and raw.
grand payoft: Dleaals are what inspire • CALL: (714) AN787 •1 think magic isn't what you expect it to
most of tbe magician's illusions, Whether it be." Copperfield said, having finiabed his
be flying }>ej_ng telepo(ted to a beach or · penonal to me, "'-1 also to a lot of peop1e . luocb. '11, can be emotional A lot of
wblning a lot of mon~ ..:_ beacbe.. money. tangiblet.• peo{'le (:lY In tbe show. There are a lot of
· ........ don't wake Up in the momJng · He baa bad to c:bange I~ for what bw,gbs-rm a bit imrverent sometime&,. and~ 'ml goq to dream ~ut sawing . he OOOliders ~ mo.t difticUlt llbslon -It shows. When ~what illusion he'd
people.in ~,,, 8ald the man who llsts · teleportiog to an exotic beach halfway JJb..tQ ~rt the magtdan ~lies that he Orson Welles, FreCi Astaire and Gene Kelly around the world. IJaJi used to be the wants to be doi.rfg interViews 4t 80 years.
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Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Islands" will be on display Friday and a~ 2 p.m. Sunday. There will •
'CHARLEY'S AUNT' Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. through Jan. 13 at the Robert be a preview talk one hour
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COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
November l I"°"°'" LAURE SA~·.
Satwday. NoYembet 16, 2002 11
k.nteatefs show a little moxie
UCI puts on a nice display
in exhibition victory over
Australian team, 77-67.
Steve V1r1en
Daily Pilot
8R.BN EVENTS CENTER -Exhibition panes in men's college basketball do
no( figure into team records or statistics. n. games are meaningless in that re-ilnl-Yet for the UC Irvine men's basket-!-' team, exhibition games apparently
-~great for making statements.
' a\nteater Coach Pat Douglass did not
ptm'.t 7-foot center Adam Parada, who ..a second-team AJJ~Btg West a year
-Friday night when UO improved .. .. .. .
from last week and scored a n-67 vic-
tory over Team'Ezybonds of Australia in
front of 1,075 at the BreO Eventa Center.
"Greg Ethington bas been playing
better in practice," Douglass said. ex-
plaining why he did not start Parada.
•(Parada) needs to practice harder to get
in there ... that's why Greg started.•
Parada. who had said this Is his break-
out season, said be has had a bit of a
setback in the past two exhJbldon
games. He said he will look to Olcla-
homa. where the Anteaters open their
regular season next week. to make a dif-
ference. ·
Parada did not play with the first
team throughout practice this week,
Parada said Ethington, a 6-8 sopho-
more who scored eight points in 17
minutes. starteCl with the first
team this week.
Parada entered the action
2:27 Into the pme and ended
up scoring four points and
grabbing eight rebounds in 22
minutes. He said he was dis-
appointed with his play.
Jordan Hanis looked especially ener-
getic. in his second game since partially
tearing his anterior and posterior crud-
ate ligaments a little over four months
ago. He scored 14 points, including and
eight-foot fadeaway with 44 seconds re·
malnlng to put the Anteaters up. 75-67.
Then, 11 seconds later be went up and
grabbed a rebound and was fouled he
made both freet.hrows to put the game
out or reach fur EzYbonds.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
"The more I play the more
confident I get on it,• Harris
said. "I think It's just a matter
of getting my confidence
back and going out there and
playing.
Stan (StartisJav Zuzak) was
hitting everything and that
really helped. It's going to take a while to
get used to each other and play to-
gether. But. it felt good tonighL We were
playing real well at times.·
Zuzak, a 6-10 junior forward. led ua
with a game-high 21 points, on S.-of-10
shooting from the field. He hit 4 of 5
from three-point range. He and Harris
scored 10 points each in the first half
when UQ built a 39-25 lead and set
the to ne with its perimeter shooting .
The Anteaters hit 7 of 13 Crom three-
point range (53.8%) in the first half.
Hood. who was first off the bench for
UO, was 3 for 3 on threes before half-
time.
Hood. who scored 12 points. also
nailed four of his five three-pointers. as
1.uzak or Parada would lcick the bail out
to Hood, who was behind the arc.
·(Harris) had 14 points and 10 re-
bounds; said Douglass. who also men-
tioned Harris is at about 80% in regard
to playing since the mjury. "Those are
his old numbers. I don't think he's quJte
as explosive, but when we get into (Big
West) play we'U see that."
ZOTS -Mike Efevbema, Hood. Harris,
See UCI, Pqe 84
CIF PLAYOFFS
!~ea Kings mow down Tesoro Tars e~ter
CIF with Corona del Mar enters bext week's CIF Playoffs
on a winning note.
a.rry Faulkner
Dlil)t Pilot
llEWPORT BEAOf -The Corona del
Mir High football team built at least
emM offensive momentum while
dtathlng sole possession of second JAce in the Pacific Coast League with a
*28 ~ over visiting Tesoro Friday at
~rt Harbor High. ' .But the Sea Kings (6-4, 4-1 in league) qaay have built a future enemy in the TI-
*'$ {1 -9, 0-5) and Coach Jim O'Con-
nell, .whose team scored 34% of its
points Cor the season in Its roost efJec-
it;. offensive performance of the sea-
ton.
Offensive effi-
ciency. however.
~ was best exempli·
fied by the host:s.
who used just 3-4
offensive plays (not
counting punts) to
roll up their sec·
Teeoro 28 ond-h.ighest point
CdM 48 total of the season.
After trouncing
Calvary Chapel,
50-8, in a Nov. 2 league game, CdM took
a step backward last week. falling to
llllue champion . Northwood, 21 -0,
~ttlng six turnovers.
• .. But Prlday, the Sea Kings had just one
~· cashed in both Tesoro tum-
ror touchdowns. had a pair of
CIOt-play touchdown "drives,· two oth·
., of two plays and others of five, six
.... 8eYal plays.
DIM's offensive explosiveness helped aercome a listless start against a deter-
~ Titan outfit ~ came out flat. which was to be
expected,• CdM Coach Dick Freeman
said. "We needed to get . going and,
evmtually, we started moving the ball I
-happy we got some things going." -OlM senior taO~ Mart aanciulli
going late In the 6rst quarter, after
play Dsoro drive ended on a bad
oo what would have been a 26-• Bfld·goal att.empl
ST£VE McCAANK I DAILY Pl.OT
Kevin Welch (2) celebrates his touchdown with his Sea Kings' teammates in Friday nighrs 48-28 victory over Tesoro.
On the next snap, Cianciulli darted 67
yards off left tackle for a touchdown.
David Del Fante added the first of his six
conversion kicks to give the hosts a 7 -0
lead with 2:36 left in the opening pe-
riod.
Tusoro, which came in tied with F.s-
tancia for the fewest pqints in Orange
County this season (54), pulled even
with a 10-play. 65-yard scoring drive
capped by quanerback Nlc.k Nelson's 1-
yard sneak.
CdM fumbied the ball away t1uM
plays into the ensuing ~on, but
the Sea ~ defense forced a punt
and the Sea Kings turned their next six
possessions into touchdowns.
Cianciulli had four TDs, en route to
207 rushing yards on just 13 carries
(nearly a 16-yard average) .
Senior tailback Keith Long added a 1-
yard TD run and sophomore Tom Welch
bounced 25 yards around the right side
for another rushing TD to beJp the CdM
ground game produce 327 yards.
Senior quartecbact Jonathan Hub-
bard and sophomore receive£ Kevin
Welch made the most of their limited
passing opportunities. Welch caught
two Hllbbard bombs for 98 yards. the
first a 34-yard post pattern that made it
14-7 with 8:29 left before halftime and
the second a 64-yard sideline streak on
the opening play of the second half. The
latter cormection set up a 4-yard Qanci-
ulli TD run and iIXed O'Connell and his
st.aft', who deemed the long pass unnec-
essary for a team up. 28-7, against a
team with no seniors and very few con-
tributing juniors.
·1 just don't sense a lot of class ave£
there,· O'Connell. still visibly upset. said
after the game.
·Their coach refused to ahake my
hand,· Freeman said
O'Connell's dismay appeared to fire
up his players. who pounded the CdM.
reserves for 21 fomth-q\Wter pointJ. in-
dudlng a 12-yard scoring ~ from
SM COii. Pele 85
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Hilllry Havens.
Sea View 's
No. 2 label
Newport Harbor wins
coin flip, Irvine must
hope for at-large berth.
lRVINE -Newpon Harbor I Ugh will
be the No. 2 representative from the Sea
View League in the CIF Southern Sec-
tion Division VI football playoffs, follow-
ing the results of a coin rup held 1-riday
at Irvine High to break a three-way tie
for second.
The Sailors (7-3, 3-2 m league)
dropped into the second-place dead-
lock after falling to league-champion
Foothill, 45-21, Thursday night.
Laguna Hills (6-4. 3-2). which de-
feated Irvine (6-4, 3-2) Thursday, will go
as the league's No. 3 representative and
Irvine. which defeated both Foothill and
Newpon Harbor, will be forced to com-
pete for the division''! lone at-large
berth.
Losses to All5o Niguel and Laguna
Hills turned Irvine's championship
hopes upside down.
As a secood-place entry. Newpon
Harbor may earn a home game in the
first round Football playoff pairings will
be announced Sunday at the Southern
Section o1Dce ln Los Alamitos.
lo other OF Playoffs oocnpetition on
Saturday:
•Water polo -Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor won coin OJps and wUJ
host Foothill and F.l Toro. respectively.
each at noon in otvision T boys pla)l
• VoDeyball -Newpon Haibor,
seeded No. l in the Division Il-A pk
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at7.
•Tennis -AD four locaJ girls tea.rm are
on the road. Corona dd Mar Is .a Alilo N''8'Jtll. Costa Mesa ls at Savanna. Sile
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SPORTS Satllday, November 16, 2002 II
STEVE MCCRN4K/DAA.Y PiLOT
Oran~e Coasts Cedeno Wyatt (1), seen here knocking down a pass in the Golden West game, and
~e Pirates, duel Fullerton College in an Orange Empire Conference ga.me tonight, at Fullerton High.
· Pirates, Hornets renew
a long-standing rivalry
Orange Coast hopes
to get its offensive
punch going tonight
against Fullerton.
BfY.c• Alderton
Daily Pilot
FUIJ..E.RTON -Scores of 8·0
and 6-2 look more like the results
from a baseball game than from
• two football contests.
' But those were the scores from
I the Orange Coast College foot ·
·ball team's "mud bowl" game
Saturday, an 8--0 loss 10 Santa
Ana at the Santa Ana Bowl, and
Fullerton dropping a 6-2 deci-
f
sion to Golden West at LeBard
Stadium under similar soggy
conditions.
~ Both teams come into today·~ f 5 p.m. start at Fullenon High
School reeling. Coast (3-5, I ·2)
has lost its last two Mission Con-
• ference Central Division games l and Puilerton (2-6, 0-3 in confer-
' ence) has dropped Its last three
f conference games.
, Today's game will be the 53rd
t meeting between the two
f
schools with Fullenon holding a
30-19-3 edge. The Hornets have
won the last two games by scores
I of -47-35 In 2000 and 39-16 last
season.
The Pirates are tied with
Golden West for third in the con-
ference while FuUenon is last.
Orange Coast Coach Mike Thy-
lor hopes his team can put what
he called, "the mud bowl game
blues" aside and focus on the
~y
Foott.I
Community coHege -Or•nge
Coast M Fullerton, 6 p.m.
811l1d>el
College men -'Nestmlnater
College (Utah) 91 Vanguard
• Unlvenity. 7:30 p.m.
· College women -Cal State
-Moinferey Bay at Vangu•rd
\JnlwnttV, 6 p.m .
<?ommunlty coHege men -
~f'llC09ta et Ontnge Collst. 3 =. ... .)¥ tdM>ol boya-ctf OMlk>n I ~1~~EIToroet
.. N9wpoft Harbor, noon; Foothill M CoroN def Mer, noon.
ORANGE COAST LINEUPS e
OffENSE
No.~ 16 0.,..~
2S Nii. Mm.di
liO Matt Peait
II Coleman Menke
23 Tim Ganz.lie
46 """"-WebMef 75 "-1ric* Aflf
66 !Ceola Loo
63 Ed Fa,,.
66 OonNe Garoa 12 Stephen Hemng
La.Skat hand
HL Wl. y~ ,,._
a-1110 Fr ae
r.-11 200 So TB
S.2 22!5 So F8
S.2 11& ff. 'Nil
&-1 11111 Fr. WA
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&-8 3111 So LT
S.1290 So LG
S.12711 So c
15-$31& So AG
6"' Z10 So RT
• u was a game we should have
won,# said Thylor, commenting
on Saturday's Joss to the Dons.
"We had a touchdown called
bad on a motion penalty (a 75·
Y'd.rd run by tailback Niles Mil·
tascb) and during the goal line
play we didn't bloclc property and
Niles didn't score.•
Coast bad the ball to start its
first drive of the second quarter
with the score tied 0-0 at the Don
6-yard line foUowing a Santa Ana
pwtt and got to the I -inch line
on third down, but the Dons
stopped the Pirates and OCC
never threatened to score again.
"We score there and It's a to·
tally different football game.#
Thytor said. "But Santa Ana
played weU and obviously the
field was a big equalizer. I don't
see rain in the forecast for Satur·
day and expect a hard, fast field•
Both offenses have been strug·
gllng. Coast hasn't scored an of-
SCHEDULE
Soc:ar
College men -UC Irvine at UC
Santa Barbar•. 7 p.m. r.n..
High IChool girts -CIF Division I
Playoffs, second round: Newport
Harbor at D•n• Hills, 2 p.m.;
Corona del M•r at Aliso Nlguel, 11
a.m.; Clf Division V Playoffa,
second round: Costa Meta •t
SavanN, 2 p.m.; Sege Hill et
Azua8,2p.m.
Volleylael
High ld\ool girts-CIF Division
lht.A Pleyotfa, quar1erftnlls:
N9WPOft Harbor et Cathedrel City.
7 p.m.; CIF DMeion la-A Pteyoffl,
qua"9rftnelc s.nt. Yne1 et
Corona def Mer, 7 p..m.
DERHSE No.....,.
53AyenMoli.t ........ Maheloo.
51 lllliamu Ta' llfua
41 Rldly r°"., .UO....Slelneu
34 At"'r Howe 570....-0.U 4 l(Mvln BMllY
11 Adrian Celio-y
17 Steph41n T1irne<
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S.2 280 Fr OT &-0 280 ff OT
&-1240 So OE
&-0 200 So. OlB
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&-11 200 Fr Ole
&-11 175 Fr. C8
8-1181 So C8
~7180 So SS
f>.2 200 k. fS
fenslve touchdown in 10 quar-
ters arid has scored six points
combined in two losses the last
two wee1cs while Fullerton has
managed just 16 points in its last
three contests, all losses. The
Bucs rank second to last (11th) in
the conference in total offense.
averaging almost '259 yards per
game while Fullenon grabs the ninth spot with 281.
"They have kind of been
anemic on offense Like us.· Tay-
lor said. "Both teams need to
start mnn.ing it up."
Thylor expects Fullenon to fea-
ture some quarterback draw
plays from starter Tum Kirch·
meyer, who ranks eighth in the
conference in passing yards per
game wt.th 136.9. The Pirates'
Derelc Aspinwall sits at 12th. av-
eraging 99.9 yards per game.
Unebaclcer Andy Howe, who's
been sidelined three weeks with
a meniscus tear, will play today,
confirmedTaytor.
0'099 CCM#ltry
High ldlOOI boys and girts -OF
Prellms at Mt. San Antonio
College. Corona del Mar and
Eat.enda glr11 (Div. Ill) at 1:53 p.m.;
Newpon Har&r girts (Div. II) at
2:20 p.m.; Newport Harbor boya
(Div. II) at 2:36 p.m.; Corona del
Mar and Eat•ncla boys (Div. Ill) at
3:30p.m.
8UNWlY
.... polo
College men -UC lrvlne at
Sqnford, noon.
l1tltttwl
College women -Czedl Republlc
et UC Irvine, Bren Eventa Centw,
2p.m .
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GIRLS WATER POLO . IJewko, BOwlus .
·sign-letters with:
Stanford, UCLA
Two of CdM's top
four returning
player~ ink with
Pac-1-0 schools in
early signing period.
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
OORONA DEL MAR -Corona
del Mar High girls water polo
standouts Oui.stina Hewko and
llriruiey Bowlus have signed na-
tional letters of intent with Stan-
ford and UCIA respectiveJy. QfM
Coad1 Aaron Cheney said Friday.
Both players were first-team All-
UF Southern Section Division IV
selectio~ as jwlio~ last season
\\lien Cheney's Sea Kings finished
:11· 7 and captured the CIF Divi-
:-.ion IV championship. QIM,
which also won the Pacific G>ast
l.1.·ague last season, defeated fJ
1111mdo, 11-6, In the C1F Division
IV d1ampionship game at Bel-
mont Pla7.a.
lhe Sea Kings, who return all
four of their first -team All-CIF
pf<lyers. will compete In OF Divi-
sion a this season. They start the
campajgn in· the water MoodaJ
Hewko, who alllo considmd
Ua.A: Cal, USC and lojda Mary-
mount. was the OP DMlioo· IV
Player c:l the Year lllt'..oo. She's
a memb« of the U.S. yootb na-
tional team.
"She'I set. sbe'I drive, she'IJ
guard two meters, ahe1l counter-
attack and she'll shoot from the
outside -sbe'D do it all," Oieoey
said of Hewko. •She Mio sprints to
the baD every quarter. She's a
wock:hone. She wolb very hard and plays w:ry bard..
Hewko, the team's tbree-dme
MVP, will play for Stanford
women's water polo coach John
Tunner next fall.
Bowlus, who wd>aUy commit-
ted to UOA last mootb. was
thrlDed when she finally received
her letter of interit in the mail Fri-
day, O:leney said
1Wo ptber returning 6rst-team
All-OF Division IV players from
CdM, Danielle Cadson and Dan-
iela DiGiacomo, are allo being re-
cruited. Owney said. Stanford and
Princeton are on Cadson's list,
while cal is reauiting DiGiacomo.
Q!Ms Jessica HaB:ins Is being re-
cruited by Princeton.
PRO TENNIS
Pro Classic in senris
COSrA MESA -Today's semi-
final matches in the 2002 Costa
~lesa Pro Oassic at the Costa
~k'Sa Tennis Center are set fol-
lowing Friday's quarterfinals.
Beginning at noon, Tuipei's
h •u-Tzuoo Wang. the top seed,
will face fourth-seeded Jose De
t\rmus from Venezuela, followed
hy No. 3-seed Doug Bohaboy and
Hajl'CV Ram, both from the
United Slates.
Wang defeated fifth-seeded
Mike Scheidweiler, 6-0, 6-7 (0),
6-4, Friday while De Armas de-
feated seven th-seeded Marte Hil-
ton, 6-3, 0-6, 7-5. Bobaboy
bested Croatia's Sasa Tuslcar, 2-0
(retired) and Ram advanced with
a 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 decision against
No. 6-seed Raven JOassen.
The finals are Sunday at noon.
GOLF NOTES
Wyrick wins senio~s event
r ocaJ pro fires a 7 1,
captures third title of
Golden State tour.
MENIFJ:E -Newport Beach
' olf Course's Keith Wyriclc. who
pl.m~ to play in the Champions
lrmr Qualifying Tournament
11n1 year when he turns 50, won
a Golden State Tour senio~
t·vc111 Friday at Menifee Lakes
C ountry Oub.
Wyrick, a longtime starter and
o mrse record holder at the dub,
t •l·d Lou Salem at 71. There is no
playoff in a one-day tournament.
Wyrick won about $800 and it
was his third Golden State tide of
the year, bis· first since firing a
70-63-133 at Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Oub in June.
•••
Newport Beach Golf Course is
offering a winter special starting
today. Golfers can play the
course's 18 holes on Saturdays
and Sundays through the end of
the year for $14 after I p.m. The
cost is normally $22. Also, on
Mondays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
golfers can play 18 holes for $10.
-by Richard Dunn
BREITLING
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SPORTS
HIGH 'SCHOOL CROSS COUNlRY VOLLEYBALL
Long Beach St.
rallies to subdue
'Eaters in four
Gateway to the finals
CIF Preliminaries on
the schedule today
for Newport-Mesa
high school crpss
country runners
attempt to qualify.
111.c• Alderton Daily Pifot
· WALNUT -Coron' del Mar
H.lgh's Sea , Kings, Estancia's
Ba,gles and the Newport Harbor
Sailors compete today at the
CIP Southern Section Cross
Country Preliminaries at Ml
San AntonJo CoUege.
Estancia and Corona ctel Mar
will compete in the-Division UI
races while Newport Harbor
races in Division ll, with berths
in the CIP Finals on the line.
Corona's girls and boys teams
come off wins at the Pacific
Coast League finals last week
and race today at 1 :53 p.m . and
3:30 p.m., respectively.
Blake DUllon, Bo Weidner,
Kevin Artz. Danny Quinlan,
Brandon Borcorman, J.C. and
Jack Turner, with alternates
Chris Ringstrom, Mike Rudinica
and Julian Salinas, will lead the
Sea King boys whUe Becky
Cummins, Keelan Cuyler, Taryn
Kawata, Melissa Swigert, Alilla
Kattan, Anne St. Geme, Sarah
Oaster and alternates Jenny
Long and Devin Ahearn anchor
CdM 's girls team.
P3tancia's girls race today at
1:53 p.m. while the boys race at
3:30 p.m. In Division Ill.
The boys ran to a second-
place finish while the Eagle girls
look third place at last week's
Golden West League finals,
where Humberto Rojas and Di-
ana Rosete each won individual
league tltles.
Coach Charlie Appell will take
Rojas, Alex Cahuantzi, Aaron
Van Geem, Ponfilo Elias, Abel
Flores, Francisco Mo"raJes and
Sean Zich on the boys side
while Rosete, Crystal Rincon,
Fatima Carrasco, Lucy Leon,
BrittanJe Stam, Diana Castro
and Marina Abdul anchor the
girls side.
The top six teams from the
two girls heats and the three
boys races in Division Ill ad-
vance to the CIF Finals, while
the top four boys and the top
UCI
Continued from Bl
Zuzak and Ethington started the
game. Baskauskas started the
second half, in place of Elevber·
ha. who missed badly on his first
shot attempt at the Bren Events
Center. He did not draw iron, as
the ball hit the backboard and
was rebounded by Ezybonds.
EXHIBmON
UC I.rvtne 77, Beybonds 67
Beybonds -Green, 4, Ander-
son 11 , Sedlock 8, Holmes 16,
Cox 12, Bevington 5, Fotu 6, Ciof-
fi 3, Russell 2.
3-pt. goals -Anderson 3,
Homes 2, Fotu 2, Cox 1.
H>uled out -Green.
UC Irvine -Zuzak 21. Harris
14, Ethington 8, Baskauskas 2,
FJevberha 0, Glover 0, Campbell
6, Schraeder 3, Hood 12, Codi l,
Okoro 6, Parada 4.
3-pl. goals -Zuzak 4, Hood 4,
Harris l , Schraeder 1.
Fouled out -none.
Halftime -UC Irvine, 39-25.
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ST[VE. McCRANK I DAil y PILO r
Estancia High's Diana Rosete takes her shots at Mt. San Antonio
College's hilly course today in the CIF cross country prelims.
six girls from each run move on
to the CIF Finals Nov. 23.
Newport I !arbor's girls team
runs at 2:20 p.m. today with
Courtney Marshall, Lauren
Paul, Amy Klippert, Andy Sarris,
Caitlin Mai, Courtney Hanson,
Kcystal Wright and Inna Cruz as
an alternate leading the charge
while the boys race at 2:36 p.m.
The Sailors come off a third·
place showing at last week's Sea
View League finals, where each
runner ran personal bests, ac-
cording to Coach Eric 1\veit.
"We definitely have a chance
to get that third slot." said
'IWeit, referring to the three
teams from each o f the heals to
HAVENS
Continued from B 1
victorious matches.
And, when it was all said
and done, I lavens reminisced
mostly about the team's effort
that also resulted io a league
championship, and a doubles
team title won by seniors
Minh-Thy Pham and OU
Doari, who had to defeat
senior teammates Brenda
Tran and l.aura Fais in an
all-Mesa final.
"Everybody on the team is
so great, M Havens said. "These
people have been my friends
for a long time. We had a lot
of fun this season. Winning
isn't really everything for our
Learn. For other schools it
aHvance tn the CIF Finals.
Alec Urtusuastegui. Nick
Miller, Nick St. Andre, Juan
Rios, Kenny Hake.;traw, W(•s
Pohlmann and Wesley Urtu
suastegui make up Newport'<;
boys lineup for Coach Nowell
Kay.
Kay's squad will compete
against the strength or llubi-
doux. Orange, Ka1e1Ja, St. Juh11
Bosco, West Torrance, Villa Park
and Laguna HiUs.
Alec Urtusuastegui fini'ihed
second with a standout effort
behind Woodbridge"s Mich11cl
Haddon at the league finaJs ao;
the Sailors look second to Foot·
hill in the team competition.
HI.ARY HAVENS
Bom: March 16, 1985
ttom.town:
Newport Beach
Ht.. Wt. S-foot-8, 140
Sport Tennis
P'o9ition:No.1
singles I
CoMh: Joe Havens
Favortt. fooct Gummy beats
Flivori .. tnovte: "The Silence or
the t.ambs•
8-t~hMtM1t: "When our
team bNt Westminster. 11·7, In the
second round of~ #Id we won
the league title for the first time In
school hlaory, It was exciting.•
~of ...... JC: The Costa
Mesa senk>r c.apped • dominating
wason by winning the Golden West
\.NgUe singles titfe Nov. 6.
!WyPh
Coll«tor spottJ <:Md Rrles OU
OCC back on the
winning track.
CRAWFORD HAU. -UC Ir-
vine's women's volleyball team
fell to LQ.og Beach State,. 30-~8,
23.30, 17!30, 21-30, Friday night .
on the .UO campus. ,
The Pirates were lmpresatve
early with Oianda McLeod deliv-
ering three straight service aces
to Ignite the first-game victory,
but Long Beach State broke away
from an 11-l l standoff in Grune 2
.and never looked back.
UCI was led by Kelly Wing
with l•Hills and eight digs. Shes
now the school's record holder
for kills In one season with 502.
UCI fell to 15-10, 8-7 in the Big
West. Long Beach Improved to
23-3, 12-3.
•••
Pirates win in five
CYPRESS -Jessica Llngo"s
team-high 17 kills led the
Orange Coast College women's
volleybaJI team (16-2, 10-2 in
the Orange Empire Confere nce)
to a five-game win, 30-21, 30-
21, 24-36. 27-30. 15-13, -over
host Cypress College (5-10, 3-9
in the OEC) Friday.
KrystJe Davis tJllied 16 kills
and added three service aces
and Jessica Lippi made 35 as-
sists fo r tl1e Pirates. Kelly Over·
by recorded six blocks and
Ja11elle Jeremiah led Coast with
21 digs. ...
Vanguard swept
COSTA MESA -Vanguard
University"s women"s volleyball
team wa'i runable to stay with
potent Fn:sno Pacific in Golden
West Athletic Conference action
Friday night as the Sunbirds re·
corded a 30-13, 30· 17, 30-1 I
sweep in the Vanguard gym.
Fresno improves to 20·0 in
the GSAC. repeating as confer-
ence chaJT\pions. Un Gao paved
the way with 13 kills.
Uvia Peace led the Lions (5-
15, 9-19 in the GSAC) with eight
kills and Debby Baeder had six
kills. Jennifer Johnllon ended
he r volleyball career at Van-
guard with 12 assic;ts.
seven other seniors who she's
been with for four years. It
was a great 4*'ason for her
and a great atow phere. For
her being the team captain,
she had a nice way about her
to get the team motivated.
Everyone had a smile on their
face, but everyone got down
to business and took care of
business. It was the best of
both worlds.·
·she hit the ball about as
hard f"ve seen a ball hit,"
Coach I lavens said. "She had
the other girls running
around when she was hitting
to the romeffi. She just
out-hit them. It was really a
power game. she just
overpowered her opponents.
There was Utile nnesse. She
was up in the 90-95 mph
range on he r On;t serve."
might be. We just go out for fun."
lf that wasn't enough for a feel-good story,
Havens also enjoyed this season because her
father and Costa Mesa's coach, Joe I lavens, aL<io
experienced winning the Golden West League
title.
"She had a great time this year," Joe Havens said
of his daughter. "She was playing on a team with
Power and aggrcs.'llvene<>s have olw.iys been a
pan of 1 lilary I laven<;' game. She learned tl1e
lessons from her father and from training under
Robert Van't Hof (ive yean; ago. It was then that
she received what she cntJed, "My best experience
with tennis,· when she got to work out and bit
with women's tennis star Lindsay Davenport for
one day. Davenport's coach Is Van't Hof. ·
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S P O R TS Satwday, November 16, 2002 •
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Mstancia. falls short in last game
Seahawks defeat Eagles, 26-19, in Golden
West League finale Friday night at OCC.
Rlch•rd Dunn
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -It was the
Battle of the Basement Birds in
Prlday night's Golden West
League football finale between
host F.stantia High's Eagles and
Ocean View's Seahawlc.s, and, as
suspected, thin~ were flying
everywhere.
In the end, the Seahawks had a
few more feathers ·to get air-
borne behind 6-foot-4, 210-
pound junior quarterback Alex-
ander Hickerson as they de-
26
19
feated
at
Estancia,
26-19,
Orange
Coast Col-
lege.
Coach Jay
Noonan's
Eagles (1-9,
0-6 in
league),
who tried to
match the
Seahawks'
GOLDEN MST LEAGUE
o-.11 l..Hg ...
W l , T W l T
·~a M...., 8 2 0 6 0 0
·0renee } 3 0 s·t o_
"Santa Ana 7 3 0 4 2 0
WMtlninlt .. ' 6 0 3 3 0
Saddlebac;I( 3 7 0 2 4 0 °'*"' \/lew 2 • 0 1 5 0
Esiancia 1 9 0 0 6 0
•cnnched CIF Playoffs berth
Friday's scores
Orange 56, Santa Ana 23
Ocean View 26, Estancia 19
Westminster 21, Garden Grove
14
(end regular season)
dropped, provided the difference
as tht> Scahawks fmished out of
the Goldeu West basement
I lickcrson completed 12 of 22
passes for 251 yards and three
touchdowns -and had several
balls d ropped.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Ocean.View £stanc1a
8 6 6 6 -26
6 0 7 6 • 19
FIRST QUARTER
Est -Estrada 6 run (kiclt failed I.
5:35
<JV -Kim 55 pass from Hickerson
(Hickerson run), 3:18.
SECOND QUARTER
<JV -Roth 47 fumble return (pass
failed). 0:56.
THIRD QUARTER
<JV -Sweetin 11 pass from
Hickerson (run failed). 2 04
Est -Kapko 1 run (Macias kick),
0:55
FOURTii QUARTER
<JV -Gonya 45 pass from
Hickerson (kick failed), 9.18.
Est -Ramirez 9 pass from B Young
(kick failed), 0·41.
Attendance -300 (astirn11tarl)
INDMDUAL RUSHING
air attack with llmifil ..QUa.rter·
back Brad Young, stayed close
the entire way, but Estancia turn-
overs keyed Ocean View's first
Golden West victory.
"lle's a good-looking quarter·
b ack," Noonan said. "lle's a big
kid and he took advantage of our
come.rs, who are not real big. But
we left it all on the field and I'm
looldng forward to the off-season
and getting ready for next year."
---Wo=-P-onya~ ~;1'1fdiP•SO'l, 4-S;
Sw eetin, 1·1
"Hopefully." Noonan said,
"next year will be our year.n
With Ocean View (2-8, 1-5)
holding a slim 8-6 edge late in
the first half, the Eagles were
driving at midfield, but they
fumbled in the closing moments
and it proved costly as Ocean
View's Ryan Morejon scooped up
the loose ball and traveled 47
yards to paydirt with 0:56 left to
give the visitors a 13-6 lead be-
fore intermission.
"Obviously, that play right
there turned the whole thing
aroWld, because we went back
and fotth with them.· Noonru1
said.
Estancia dominated time of
possession in the first half
(14:45-9:15) and second half
(1 4:04-9:56), but Ocean View's
prospect at quarterback. who
heaved o ne ball no less than 60
~ on a pass t:har was
PAC1AC COAST LEAGUE
Owral te.gue
W l T W l T
'Normwood 9 1 0 5 0 0
·ec.-·Mlr ' 4 0 4 I 0
'Unl-wty 5 5 0 3 2 0
~Ctwel • 8 0 2 3 0
laguNIBMdl 5 0 , 4 0
~ • 0 0 ' 0
•etinched CIF Playoffs berth
Thund.wy'• score
Northwood 33, Calvary Chapel 6
Ftidr(• ICOf9S
CcN 48, Tesoro 28
University 38, Laguna Beactl 15
(end revu* MUC>n)
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
o-.11 ~
WLT WLT
'Foomlh 8 2 0 4 1 0 .
....._......._ 1to a20
e ' o l 2 o
• 4 0 ' 2 0
4 8 0 2 3 0
I I 0 0 5 0
•Clinched CIF Playoffs berth
Fttdey'• ICOnl
Aliso Niguel 30, Woodbridge 20
(end revu* IM90fl)
GIRLS SOCCER
Sailors'
Burlingham
picks Texas
E'>tancia opened the game
with a ~ucces.-;ful onsides kick.
recovered by liohby Est.rada at
U1e Ocean View 45. but U1e
Eagles couldn't do anything wi th
it as they punted after three
downs.
Estrac..la, however. intercepted
a deep pa~., on the en-;uing se-
rie'> and returnc:d it 20 yard'> to
the St>ahawks' :l8, '>Citing up the
game's firsl score.
On fourth -and eight al thr
Ocean View 24, senior wide re-
• ceiver Louis Valdes Jr. camt-up
with a sensational one-handed
catch over the middle, beating
Ocean View's Hue Lam, before
landing on the I -yard line. After
an Estancia penalty (illegal m o-
tion), Pstrada scored on a 6-yard
touchdown run with 5:35 left in
the first quarter, giving the hosts
a 6-0 lead. The Eagles finished
with 10 penalties fo r 108 yards.
while the Seahawks were flagged
COM
Continued from 81
Nelson to CJ1a~e Jacobs with 13
seconds left.
"It's been a long season, but
we've known this one was going
to be abo111 the process of build-
ing a program, .. O'Connell said.
"We wanted om kids to come off
the field after their last game
with a positive feeling and l
thought we did that. This was. by
far, our best offensive game."
CdM outside linebacker Kris
Cooper returned an interception
33 yards to set up a late first-half
score, after forcing a fumble that
teammate K.C. Rawlins re-
covered to set up another TD.
Tesoro sophomore Evan Han-
da had 147 rushing yards and
two ·m s. and Nelson finished
with 216 passing yards to help
the Titans post 384 yards total of-
fense. Nelson completed 21 of 35
to nine different receivers.
The Sea Kings will learn Sun-
day whether they get a home
game for the first round of the
playoffs. Costa Mesa has a home
game and if Newport Harbor is
also at home, both hold priority
over CdM 10 play at Orange
Coast College and Newport Har-
bor.
5lAN HILLER I OAJI y r11 or
Estanc1a's Louis Valdes Jr. (20) goes airborne over Ocean View's Hue Lam for one-handed catch .
IU times for 131 yards. ·
< >cean View stormed right
bark after Estancia's initial !'tlOrc.
Shawn Kim. the Sea.hawks' tal-
ented senior receiver. grabhed a
ball out of thl' 'air after it wa'>
tipped at the hne of l>Crirnmage.
Kim sprint ed clown lhe sideline.
broke a 1ackle at the 20-yard line
and completed a SS-yard !Ouch·
down pa'-' with J : l 8 left in the
ftrM half.
Ocean View wrnt for a two
point conversion and made it on
a I licker:.on nm.
La te in the .. econd quarier,
Ocean View faced a fourth-and-
one at the Fstancia 40, but a per-
fectly thrown Hicke rson pass
over the middle was dropped by
a Seahawk receiver, who had a
clear path 10 the end zone.
Estancia took over with 1:38
left in the first half, and, after a 2-
yarcJ gain on a run. the Eagles
c~lled timeout to stop the clock.
After an mcomplete pass. Estan-
na r~umbled on it'> nexl play and
1he Seahawk!, returned it fo r the
difference malcing 1ouchdown.'
In Lhe thiid quarter. I lickcn.on
connected with Rick Sweetin on
a fade to the back comer of the
end 1.one, result1ng in an I I -yard
touchdown pass with 2:04 re·
maining. The play wa!> <>et up by
I lickerson's 25-yard pa<;S to Jus-
tin Roth on the previous snap.
Fs1ancia, though. came back
again. On the Eagle•,' first play.
senior Lewis Bradshaw, a former
quart erback, fired a strike to Geo
Macias on a halthack option.
Bradshaw was hit hard after the
throw, but completed the pass to
Macias. who caught i1 at the
Ocean View 211 and C<trrtl'd it to
the 5. Two play'> latt·r. junior lull-
back Bubha Kapko scored 011 .t
I-yard touchdown run wi1h 0:55
on the clock.
On·an View '>l'Ort>d aga111 111
the founh quartl'r, when run
ning back Aaron (;on ya took a
l>Creen pass and turned it into a
45·yard touchdown, aftPr hreak-
111g a tad<le at the line of .,c.;nm-
mage.
n1e Seahawk!, led. 2Ci-l J.
Estanda·~ final drive of lhe
game finbhed in a touchc..lown a!'t
lavy Ramirez <.:apped tilt> .,eries
with a 9-yard touchdown pa-..,
from Young, who rnmpleted 14
of 25 throws for 120 yards. On
the drive. the l·.agle'> were aided
by three defen<>ive pac;c; 111terfer·
ence calls on Ocean View. total-
ing 45 yards.
STtVE McCRANl</OA!LY PILOT
Corona def Mar's Joseph Carr (51) ttlrows Tesoro quarterback Nick Nelson ( 1 Q) to the ground in ttle first half of Friday night's game.
Below, K.C. Rawlins (4) looks for room to run on a punt return. Corona del Mar led at the half, 28-7, and coasted home for the victory.
Est -Kapko. 14-66, 1 l 0 , C 1h1ll,
3-23; Allen, 2·13; Estrada, 5 8 110,
M oreno. 1 minus-1; Brar1~hJw
2-minus-10; B. Young, 6 minus 14
INDMDUAL PASSING
<JV -Hickerson. 12-22 I, 251, 3
TDs; Roth, 0 1 0
Est -B. Young, 14 25 0, 120. 1 TD.
Bradshaw. 1· 1·0. 60
INDMDUAL. REC£MNG
<JV -Kim 6 129. 1 TD, Gonya. 2·59,
1 TD; Sweetin. 2 26. 1 TD. Roth 1-25;
UPhllnger 1 7
Est -Ramirez, 3 28. 1 TO. Estrada.
3-14, Bradshaw, 2 30, J Your 14 '} 9,
Kap~o. 2~. Allen, 1 60. V;1lrles 1 23·
Meissner, 1 10.
GAME STATISTICS
f 1rMdowf'\fi
AuohM vurd<Jge
Ptt~8"l{} y;trdA(.J"
PM•orig
Net retufn yi"?U r11t •
Sad<•·ve•dil9" Net yardag~
Pum• FurnblM·fumbles lo~•
Flags ,,.., yar~
Time or PQnftfl:t<.W,
•Pu11t 1Prurn5. 1111tH~;t·~·t111r
<N Est
I) 14
I SI 'll• •OJ ,,. 18()
11ll1 1S26-0
&4 )6
00 3 18
"l% 301
141 !>155
0 0 5 2
•}111 10 108 , .• ,, 711 ~9
t11 ,, • 1J"tr.°
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Tesoro 0 7 0 21 28
Corona del Mar 7 21 13 7 48
FIRST QUARTER
CdM -Cianciulli 67 run (Del Fante
kick), 2:36
SECOND QUARTER
Tes -Nelson 1 run (Cat11lar1Q), 10·37.
CdM K. Welch 34 pass from
Hubbard (Del Fante ktd), 8 29
CdM-Long 1 run (()pl Fanti' k1dd,
4:35.
CdM -Cianciulh 11 run (Ot•I r ante
kick), 2:28.
TiilRD QUARTER
CdM -Cianciulli 4 run (p.r-;s fa11cdl.
11 :30.
CdM-Cianc1ulh 8 run (Onl rante
kldc), 2:'7.
FOURTH QUARTER
Tea -Handa 1 run !kick fa1h•dl. 9.40.
CdM-T. Wektl 2S run !Doi fame
kidt), 6:36.
lils -Handa 44 run (Nelson run!,
4:27.
Tes -Jaooba 12 pass from Nelson
(Catalano kidtl, 0:13.
Attendance -t , 100 Cestimated).
N>MDUAl. RUSllNG
Tes -Ha~. 28-147, 2 TO&; Malone.
6-51; Corbin, 3-7; Anderlon. 1-7;
CnlYen, J..1; cataleno. 1-1; Nelsofl,
3-tninua-21. 1 TD; bed punt tNP.
t..mnu..-25.
CdM -aanc1um 13--207. 4 TO&; T.
w.t<fl, 4-37. 1 TO; t.ong, 4-35. 1 TO:
Wl9hengr8d. 2-23; Pteaon, 2· 16;
Buedl. 2-3; Hubbetd, 1-4; M.. Cooper,
M ; Deley, 1-1; Hmyes, 1.0 ••
1NDM1XML MllllQ
111ia-Nlleon, 21 ... ,, 211., 10.
C:.. -Hubberd. 24-0, .. 1 TD. llDIWIMIL...,.. •-a.mwn. "7; ~ l:G; McO.IMn. ).37; Hinda. 2·21';
Hemren. 2·11;~1·~~
M2. 1TO;~1·».~2·1 C.~K.~UI. 1TI>.
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• Slll#dly, No.11tMw 16, 2002 SPORTS
YOUTH ROLLER HOCKEY COMMUNITY COLI.EGE HONORS
Red Wings win title Five Coasters houorecl
Sary, Segueira and
Palanjlan lead the
Wln·gs to 6-J win
over the Ducks to
gain the ·crown.
The Red Wings capped off
their~ with a &-1 Win over
the Oucb in the dde game of
the fourth and ftftb·grade roller
hoc.by diviSoo of the Boys &
Gids Oub ol the Harbor Area.
eech In tbe aeco.id and d*d
periodl and fomld the Ducb IO
overdme belxewtmq 3-2.
The Wll9 ~down by two
goals but Saly 4od PalaoJlarl
scond to fQrCe the exrra quat1er
where Segudta found Sary for
the winning acore.
Newetf t.ook over lo goal for
the 8nal three quarters and
didrtt aDow a pl. turning away
21 sbols in the epao.
Strong deleme WU~
by~ Gray and Booth.
..
Martell, Salantri and
Rossy take first-team
conference honors.
~ MBSA -0-. Bm· Jib Confsena9 CIOKNI lllle cted
Ive player'I from the eevmtb-
~ Oranp CoMt .·~ mem IOOOel' tll8m to Che AD-OEC
t.ai Wed'Wftly-.
ft'eebman mldfelder Demit
Martel. {mllunao cWeodet' Nick
The Wings bad to defeat the
Duc:b the previo~ day. whJch
they did. 3--2, lo fon:e a second
game between the two teams to
decide the champ6onship.
In the final game. Rulty s.,
led the otiensi\'e ,charge aJong
• In a game that saw aw lead
changes m4 go into a shootout
in OYl!rtime, the Reel Wings
came out victorious wtah an 8-6
win OY"et the 1'io8IJ in a loser's
bracket playo«~
Segueira led the victors with
three goals while Booth added
two scored and~ Palanjiao
and lfom each adding one goal
apiece for the Red Wings.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOCCER
OCC women seeded third
with -Seglaelra and Jib ~'to combine for five
goals. The Red Wings scored
three goals in the 6naJ quarter to
ice the game.
Goalkeeper Lopo Newett led
the defense and soored a goal
Bra:ldon Booch. Hunter Gray
and 8rtd8et q,.. also
anchored a solid Wing defense.
The H:erWey connection
accounted for all Kings' goals.
1reYor llemley scored four
goals while 'Ill)tor llmmey
tallied two goals for the
fourth-place~
Women host No. 14
Glendale Tuesday,
men travel to San
Diego Mesa.
The women (19-1-2) are aeedecf
No. 3 and wm boat No. 14 Glen-
dale (12-&2) at 2 p.m. Tuelday.
The Pirates captured aecond place
in the aran,e P.mpire Conference
and were ranked No. 4 tn the last
state coaches poD while the \t-
queros took .9e00Dd in the South
DMslon of the Western Stat.e Con-
ference.
sU!h-ranktd QJyamaca Nov. 23 at
a site and time to be determined.
c.o.t'I men wm vilit No. 2 San
Ol:egD Mesa at 2 p.m. ~The
Buc:s (15-3-4) ftnlab:ed tbbd tn the
OF.c while Mesa (18-1-2) won the
IW:ific C.oast Conference cbampi-
onshlp. Mesa edged ooc In early
September, 2-1.
In the previous day's game
between the two teams:
•The Red Wings got one goal
Tuytor's goal with less than a
minute to play in regulation ded
the game, 4-4, and sent It into
Cn5TA MF.SA -The ~
C.out College men's and~
soccer teams reoeiYed details for
the 2002 Southern California Re-&;onal Playoffs.
Tuesday's winner will play
either nth-ranked Palomar or
I
The Pirates wou&d face the win-
ner of Los Angeles Harbor and
Pasadena. Nov. 23.
lepl Nallcll 2141 I Llgll Nollca -Lepl Na8cel
llSCUIDI ~ 2002-73 OIDIWICI IO. 2CI02-27 Beach.
AlllSOW'llOIOfMcmCMCl.OfnlcmOfllW-AN ORDINANCE or THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE PCSTlfAOl-...ns.,.,..,omwTll CllY OF NEWPORT
AH11n cou•ctl
M ... lH1ADAMS
AlstAIN cou•cn ......... _. 3.36 PER'TAHNG TO THE
PERCENlAGE Of COST
RECOVERY OF PLAH-
Nl NC DEPARTMCNT
SEIMCES
Published Newport
Beech-Cost.a Meie Daily Piiot November 16.
2002 S.389 .-aw IUSllSS WVlllllT Dl5mct ~ BE Ac H A 0 0 p TIN G __ ,uwuOf AM£NOMENl NO. 2002·
,,.,_,_ MIMl'fl12'0Jl01l<B11Bl l1 OOS WHICH AMENDS
MAYOia Te4 W. ~wdoa1 la:V-
M. Nert.i..1
Subject ordinance was
Introduced on the 22nd
d1y of October. 2002.
1ttd was ld0pted on the
12th dey of November.
2002.
........... ......... 200J,,.fllJ11tm(,.fU(IOfA~ ... SECTION 2o.4S025 AF·
WHlllAS, the Menne Avenue Busane:u fECTING THE CENTRAL Improvement !Mtriet wu ~tabltshed tn 1996 BALBOA SPECIFIC PLAN
pun.uant lo the P••kina and Bu$lneu lmpfovemenl DISTRICT (SPl8).
The t ntift tut Is
ava1l1ble for revttw 1n
the City Clerk's office of
the City ot Newport
Beech. Area Law ol 1989. ~hforni• Streets and Ht1:thiuys Subject ordinance was
Code. Section 36500 et ~•q.. (heretnalt"' the •Act"), introduced on lhe 22nd
which requires an annual repofl to be l~ed and day of October. •2002.
•pp<oved by the Crty Coone~ fo< a.ch f1sul YH" and was adopted Ofl the •nd 12th day of November.
WHlalAS. the Adv150fy Board has prepued an 2002.
Published Newpo•t
Beach-Costa Mesa Dally
Pilot Novamber 16.
2002 Se890
AYlS, COUllCll
MIMNJIS1 Hlff11191AM.
O'•Hl, IROMHle, eLOVll, raoCTOI,
MAYOll llllMllWAY NOIS, COUNCIL
MIMllltSa'"*f
AISHT COUllCll
MIMIPISa ADAMS
AISTAIN COUflCll
MIMIRl'9CNll
MAYOaa t•• W .
The followln1 persons
are doin& business u ;
C.K Auto Sales, 6831
Elmhurst Ct.. Yorba
Linda, CA 92886
Can Kay1, 6831 Clm·
hunt Ct., YOfbe Linda,
CA92.886
Annuel Report IOf r 1scal and Calendar Year 2002 A Y l S, C 0 UM Cl l
which 1s on file 1n the Oll1ce of the C1ly Clerk, MlMllS11 NlffllNAN, and O'Mlll. laOMIHG.
WHlalAS. the Act requires the City Council to GLOVH, raOCTOI.
declHe 11$ intention to levy and collect MAYOll lttOGlWAY
C•llAIQI0.*2-2'
AH ORDINANCE or Tit(
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
Cl'TY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING EX-HIBIT •A' Of CHAPTER
This business ls con·
ducted by: an lndtvldu.I
Have you started dolna
business yet? Ho
Can Key•
essessmenb w1th1n the Business Improvement N 0 IS. C 0 U" C 1 l
District f0< the nut fiscal year MEMllllS1 NO!I ~ .... Lev-
ThtS stalem.nt WH
filed with th• County
Clerk of 0. •n1e County
on 11/15/02
IOOIH2StSS
NOW, THIHfOlll, the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach resolves as follows
S.ct._ Ir Th• Annual Repofl filed by the
Advisory Board 1$ hereby apprnved. The Annual
Report c:onta:ns 1 dncriplton of lmprovemlnls
and 1ct1vrt1u lo be provided for 2003, the area
boundaries, and the annual use&sment wrlhtn the District
S•c11-21 lt11 C1ly Cou11t1I hereby d10cla1es •I intention lo renew lhe Business Improvement
District for the ltscel yuf Janua1 y I. 2003 to
December 31. 2003 pursuant lo the Act
Sect..., J : the loulton ol the Dis111ct will rematn
th• same· cenefllly the 200 and 300 blocks of Manne Avenue as sel forth wolh lfUfe< spec1fte1ly
in the map attached n E &h1b1I A and 1ncorpouled
herein
Secti.. 41 lhe City Council intends to levy and
1'"9()H and oroe< tlM collectton of • benefit
assessment upon persons condlKttn& business 1n
the DfSlrtct Suell benefit essassment shall be es
fofk>ws:
A-Bal'llls and flnenc11I 1nsl1tultons Iha! "'"
u e'""t ff om City buslrntss llcenu reculal1ons shall
be HWSMd $500 l)ef ye ..
I . lnsur1nc1 apneles th11 art. uempl from
C.ty business l1eense reculahons !>hall be aueued
$250pe. year <-P!!tsons op«altnC one ol tlie tollowmc lyJl!H
of bUSHltssas H an 1ndepertlent conlractor 1n an
n t1bhshment owned by anolher per •on \hill be
exempt from this u""ment I Hai< stylists
2 Natl techntclans
3. Real estate ccents
D. The assessment fof "" olhef businesses
within the District shall be JOO pe1cent ol the
annu•I business license 111 u n tabltshed pursuant
to Ctt11Pter 5 08 of the Mumctpal Code
S.cti.. Sr The benefit nsu~menls shall be
collected by the City in one annu11I Installment.
with collecllor" for new bu•mQses tn the Oistrlct
on lhe d•Y ol the Issuance of a busmess license
by the City The nsdsment fof new businesses
sh•ll be pto fated .ccordtnc lo the numbe1 of full
months rem•1nlnc in the D1Str1crs f1uel yeaf. s.ctt-61 Tht: penalty for delinquent paym.nls
sh•ll be lwenly five percenl per month, provtdine
lh•I the pen•llY to be 'dded shill tn no ennt
ucued OM hundred p;ircenl ol tht assessment
amounl due s.cti.. 1. An o..,n., of more than one buMness
w1th1n the Oistllct shill only be Jequtred to pay
the 1ueas,,,.nt for the tarcest business. •nd slt.U
be uempt from nsenmenls on addohon•I
buStn-within the O.str1cl
S.ctte. 81 lhe omp•ovemenh and ecl1v1ltH lo
be funded by the benefit nsessments shall include
only llM folloWlflC
I Marketlnc. adve<t1sm1 and pubht relahons:
2 Bfod!Ute development •nd dlslrtbutt0n
3. Promotion of public events lh•I "" lo take place on or in eny publlc p!Kes In the area,
4. Oecoftllon ol 1ny put>hc place In the erea,
5 Public •r•• 1mpr ovements and maintenance
acbv1ttu:
6 TIMI eeneftt promotion of retail lfade ad1v1i-
BE If ruRTHt:R RESOlVEO, tllal the City Councll
of the City of Newport Buch shall conducl a
p11bhc heu1n1 on ~ember 17. 2002 •I 7.00 p.m ..
or u soon thereellef as lhls mallet may be heard,
in the CouncH Chambe11 touted at 3300 N~wpOfl
Boulev1rd, Newporl BHch. Cahfornla at whteh
time the Council wlll heer ell interested persons
tor or •calnal lhe n tabliahment ol the D1slrtel,
th• •xlent of fht 1>11trlct end the specific lypn
of lmprovemenb or 1ctivllles to be funded by the
benefit useumenl. Protests m1y be m1de or1lly
or In wflllnt. l>ul If written, sttell be Neel wltll
the City Clerk 1t Of IMlfOft the time find for th•
He1r1n1 end conteln sufllc11nt docume11taUon to
verify business o•nersh1p •nd nlid11e Ille
p1rllculM protest If •rllten protests afe recel~td
by the owners or bualneues within the Olslrlcl
lh•t P•• rrftr "'""' o< more of the toUI nseumentJ to be tevlld, no further procHdlftC'
lo renew the Ottltltt alt•H bt ,..,.,. f<W 1 Pl' iod
of Ol'l4i ,_ tro111 tN dllte of tlM fllMtiflc of •
m1jority profHI by the City Council If Utt 11ttjof1ty
protnl Is Oflt, ••1lml the f\lfnktiltle of • "*"" type or lypea of lf!IP'oH!Mflb or ec:llvtty wltMn
the o..tflct, tlMrM t~ of tmcM•w-b 0( actillltJn alttn be eirltlnated
r "'""' ltlformetlOll rtlllfd'"I the prQ90Md 8ualMM lmpfov-1 O.slt!Ct r-•I mer " o4>b~ el ft... ... Wf*I S..Ch C1I, Hell. 3lOO
... WJ':Ofl loultvMd, "'wport Bffch. Clllforl'lla, ~ T ....... 0199(714>M4·3U5.
Tiie ~ Cltt\ ~ cauM t~ r~utlotl of lllt.....,. lo k ,wlltNd OflCI Ill I H~ of
....., .. ctrcwtjOll 1'I the c ity •t ... _. M'-" .. ,.
..... .... pu!Htc llur"'c. nM ,...._.-.. t11a1 I.Mt tttoct lllMM4l•ltly upo41
......... ,...., Md ~"' tty the Clfr Oovndl
.. .... City ef """"*t hedl et • r*&Vlet -tlllf _. ..., .... fltlf Ofl lflf l 2tft •r of HoYflllbe< 2002 • j~W ...... ,, ••• ,.
" .................. (JTYQll« n~wr E11111MU loul'llNfrM• , U hi• .._..,_, .. -ch Co1t• ~ .. Ot ilr r11ot ....... ., ... 1002 ld1J
IESOUm>l IO. 1002-74
• . ...,.....
The entire tut is
ev1lteble for review in
the City Clerk's office .of
the City of Newport
Dally Piiot Nov. 16, 23,
30, Dec. 7, 2002 SA381 A lfSOWOOll Of n1 cm C0111C1. Of TIE cm Cl n -ron 1U01 .... m 1m111D110-n1
mlAllAIR ASSOCMTal.-S~llS
TICT FOi 111 R5CAl YUi Of MlllAIY 1, • T0.11-
<Ullfl 31, 2003,Ale fll Tll1* •Na tJ A
MUCllAm.
EOLUnDI .... ,.
AllSOUllmOf M cmC..e1111an Of 11W-
rcm11AC1~ns .... 10a.Kl a
WHEUAS, the Restaurant Association Buslntts "811(-lO~M--Of lmp<ovement 01st11ct wu established In 1996
pursuant to the Park1n1 •nd Business Improvement .aCJllWISGUtWAS1111MJ1~10SGl19
Alu law of 1989, Cal1l0<n11 Streat.a end HfOlways ~-a FM•.-.WLM9 Code SectlOl'I 36500 et seq . (hetetnaft• the "Act").
whteh requlrn 1n annual report lo be ftled end CU.-,llAllCNIASllllGUa.
IPPfOVed by the C1ry Council tor Heh fbcal yur; WMDIAS, the City Council Jinds Giid cletturunes
and lhet Ille cohdlon of solid w1ste aener 1ted within
WMIUAS, the Adv1SOfy Bolrd hlS prepllfed en the City 11 a vitet public ~ and that the
Annual Report for Fiscal 1nd Caltnd., Yaer 2002 slor.,.. cccUtnulabon, collection. end dh9ostl of
which is on hie 1n th• Office of the City Cterlt: solld wa:sle tmd •ecycllbles is • m1tte1 of put
and public conctfn bec•use i'"IWoper control of suctl
WHIUAS. 11\e '-ct Jequwe .. llMI City Council to melt-. .tould subject the City to potential llabllity,
declare tis 1ntent1on to levy end collect dameps and pen•lties end may CfAta • public
assessments within lite Business lml>fOVement nuisance. air poltutiol'I. fire hlluwd, lnf•tatlon,
01$lrtct for tlwt nut fiual yur. end otlltr problems 1ffectina !ti. public health.
NOW. THrtlfOtll, lht City Council of the City safety end _lf.,e; end,
of Newport B .. ch resolves as follows: WHlalAS, non-n duMve franchises for the use
Se<11-la The Annual Repo<t ftled by the of public atrHts to provide commercial $Olid waste
Adv150fy Board 1s hefeby epproved The Annu1I haullna Mrvkes will promote the public 11 .. lth.
Report contains a desctll)tlon of improvements safety, tnd w•lfw• by promolinc pennenence •nd
and ec1tv11tes to be provided tor 2003, the atu stabitity •mona I"-t>uslnesMs wbhln1 to p<o.,,10.
boundaries, end the annual essaument within the such service and ea:ounlabllit,y to the City lot
01str1et complqAC.e with current end futwt stale mandltes:
Sectt-21 The City Council heniby dec:t1ru It and,
1ntenhon to fenew the Buslntu lmproHment WltlalAS, pur&Ullnt lo Article Xltl of the City
Oislrtet fOf the fiscal yeu Jenu1ry I. 2003 to Chertet 1nd purauenl to Sacllons 49500 throulh
Decembe• 31. 2003 pursuant to the Act. 49523 of the Public Resources Code. th• City la
Se<tt-S1 The locallon of the District will rem•in euthorlted to ente< Into non-eaeluslve fr1nehise
the same. any festaur1nt doina business within 1eu1menb fOf' comme<cllll solid wute eollectlon the boundaries of the City of Newport Beed! Is Mf"vlcq with prlveta aolld weal• h1olers; and,
part of the D1slttel. WHDIAS, Southefn C11ifornle Environmental
Sedl-41 The City Council Intends to levy end end Proeressln lend Clurln&. clbc Thomn
:mpose •nd Ofder Ille collection of 1 benefit Demolltlon, both private flt'ms, ha11e submitted
assessment upon pwsons conduclln& bu•lnas In ttpplicellons requesllna e Non-e~siv• Solld Wasta the Dtslttel. Sirch benefrt assenmerit U'l1JI be es Frencl'llM "'81 ..tlsty the City's 1pll1ieetlon
follow": •equrements. A For e:stebltshments with Ins than eleven (ll) MOW, T-roal. be It resolved by the Clty
employees. the uwssment shill IMI a flit $50 00 Cou11Cil of the City of N.wporl Beed'I that:
B for establlshmentt with 1reet• than ten(IO) 'I. A pu4llic: llMfll'la shell be conduc11d Ofl
tmploytes. lhe benefit a1seumenl shall be eciual November 26. Z002. et 7:0IJ p.m .. ot as eoon
to the City's usual ennual business lieenae tu as U.ete•ftef H prectlcal In tlle ctty Council establt~ pursuant to Ch1pt• S Oii of Ille eti.111ben, 3300 Newport Boulevard. "'t:rport
Municipal Code Beeeh. Callfo<nla. to cOMider the arentlnc of c
s.ctl-S: The ben.f1t assassments shall be frllfldtlte to the eppfic:ants list.cl under Item 2
collected by the City m one ennual 1Mtall9*11. ~ putSYtl'lt to tM folo•\t\a tertnS and
..,Ith c:onections for new busillaus 1n the District conditioM:
on \lie d1y of the issu1nce ol • busl-license a. FYenc:hiM effectl'Vt date: Oecetntlw ZS, 2002.
by the City. The UMU1Mnl lot Mw busl~s b francMae 1.-16~ of aross monthly receipts.
shalt be pro-r1ted accordin& lo the numbef of fvll c:. A portion of h Frendl!M tee. 5.5~. Ml ..
montM rem•inll'IJ In the District's fisc:1l y•11 be ur-n..d for the purposes of ll'lclemnffylna s.cti-61 The .,.nllty for delinquent payments el'ld holdlftt tM City hannless ftom anvlrMIMl'ltel
shall be twenty fr~• perceflt P« tnonth, providinl lieWt:y auocletecl t:rfth the frencfl .... 's op«etloM
that the pen11ty lo be ldded shell In no event l'1 the City. Tllb portion of the Frenctilw fH shell
eaceed one hundred pe<cent of the •ssessment be peid Into the City's EllvirOfl-ltt l leblllty
amou"l due. f11nd.
s-.1-71 TIM Improvement. •nd ecllvltles to d. 'Term of FrencNM: ~bet 25, 2002 to
b• runded by tlMt benefit aJMssment.a shell Include Januwy 9, 2006 wfttl renew1I rlaf\b Upoll 111utuat
only the followln& •ll'Mmtnt of tM franchlMe and CllY.
1. Markelin&. 1dvert1sln1 ind public relations. •. The City sti.11 not set the tranchlsff'1 bin
2. Srochuft dlnloptMl'lt •nd distribution. t1lu,
3 PJomotlon of public: events. f. frenehlsff ahd Indemnify and hold City
4 The c:eneral promotion of re1teunnt trade h•rmteu from pen•ltles end dam"Cff few fellure
1ctivltlH. to mMt current end future stata reeycliflc
5. Educatlortal 111d lrelnln1 clHHI for membtrl requlr1mt11b wltf'I retpect to the portion of lht
6. Membef"M'llps In vwlo11s «pn1zetlons deemH c-clel Nlld waste etrtatn collecte4 by
to promote= In Ntwport a.ecn Fre11e...._ ti ff M llDOt."9, thal the City CollllCll I• ~ dllposlil fec.llityi51tJ -ll'ltelna of thl City of ,..wpwt luch theft coHMet e Ille tflM to ..,.,,. ......,.., lac-• to IMI •Md
public ti-int 11t 0.Cember 17, 2002 et,7:1JO p.nt.. ., ftlllt ......
or IOOfl thtf~ n Alllt 111.ttar riiir '"-'ill fl Fr..,._ ... !lot rllPOMlMe fOt 111 bllliflt In Ult e-d CMfl\Mf• ~el l3IDO -~tot lta~ta.
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The follo•lnc persons
are dolnc buslneu ea:
B1chlelle Vossm1n &
Compeny, t8201 Von
K1rm1n Ave . 13~.
trvtne, CA 92612-1070
Susan K. Bectttalle. CP,.,
A.PC. 18201 Von ll•INn
Avt.. 005. Irvine, CA
92612-1070
ClwosloC)lltf E Vossman.
18201 Von 11.,man Ave ,
1305, Irvine. CA 92612·
1070
Thi• busineu 1s con·
ducted by. a cene<•I
parlneuhlp
Have you st11ttd dolna
business yet? Ho
Suu n K. Beelltetlt.
CPA,APC
lhl1 statement wu
flied with the County
Clerk of Ouna• County
on ll/15/02
2002'tlH'2
Oally Piiot Nov. 16. 23,
30, Ott. 7. 2002 SA384 ........... .........
Th• lollowin1 persons ., • cloinl business H .
Dec:or alive finishln1 of
Newport Beach, 226
Ma<111t Ave , Suite A.
N•wport Buch. CA
92662
Jants Mar ashl1111. Z26
Mw lne Ave.. Sulle A.
:~ort Buch. CA
Tiiis buatntss is con·
dueled by an Individual
Havt )'CHI alllr't"9d doinl
business yet? No Janis tt4washban
Thi• slelement wu
filed with the County
Cler• of Oren .. County
on 11/15/02 2002 .. IHM
Delly Pllot Nov. 16. 23.
30, Dec:. 7. 2002 SAl86 ............ .........
Th• followlnc ptfsons
•" doln& busl""s es. S3 l<eyw0<ds, 575 Allton
Bl'Vd .. Suite 300. Coat• MIN, CA 92626
Tuud1r M. Roa-•. 575
Antofl BIYd .. Suitt 300.
Costa Mase, CA 92626
Thia bllalness la con·
ducted t>y· 1n lndlvldual
H1vt YIKI at.,t.d cloln1
bualnen yet? Yes, 111
10/02
Tuadey M. Ro1en
Thill st•t•-t was
fw.d wfttl Ille County
Clef• of Ofenp County
Oft 11/15/02 l'Ml6tUM6
Oa1ty Piiot ltov. 16. 23. 30, Dec. 7, 2002 SA377
The followina persona
er• do Ina business .s:
Tht Reil Wood Sis"
Company, 993 0111 St ..
Cost• Meu. CA 92627
llert R. l<oeter. 993 Oell
St.. Costa Mue, CA
92627
This business Is con-
ducted by: an Individual
Ha\19 you started doio&
b~ness yell Yn, April
1978
Karl R. Kot*
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Ofan1e County
on 11/15/02
200Ht2HS4
Deily Pilot Nov. 16, Z3.
30,0ec. 7,2n02 SA38S .......... .........
lM followlna pefsons
are dolna business as:
A.) Roe Industries. B.)
Glen Gery Leads, C.)
Glenn Cary Le1ds, 17
Bt<una. Newport BHch.
CA92663 , Paul Mayef, 22 Mars cla,
ltvin41, CA 92606
This business Is con-
ducted by: an lnd1vldu1I
Heve you started dolna
busm•ss 1•11 Yes, Oct.
2.02
Peul Mayer
This statement w11
med With the County
Clerk of Ouna• County
on 11/15/02 200Ht1Jt6 1
Dilly Piiot Pt:ov 16. 23,
30, Dec: '· 2002 SA379 .......... ... s......
The lollowilla persons
ar • doln& business as:
Btlltulmo Blankets. 575
Allton Blvd .• Suite 300,
Costa Meu, CA 92626
Tuuday Marie Roeers.
4139 Crooked Stlc•
l ane, Corona , CA 92883
This ·bualness Is con·
ducted by: 1n individual
Heve you started doina
bualness yet? No
Tu.sday Merit Roctn
'Thia sletement wcs
filed with the County
Clerk of Or1nce County
on 11/15/02
2001HIHU
Daily Piiot Nov 16. 23.
30, Dec. 7. 2002 SA.376
...... ..... .........
The followln1 f>W$0M w• doinc business u ;
Cory's Backnow •nd
Malntanenct Strvlte.
l!Xl90 Le Fuente SI.. rounteln Valley, CA
92708
Cory Se asmlt!I. I 0590 LI
f uent• SI.. f ounteln
Velley, CA 92708
flus buaineu la CO•
ducted by-an lnd1viduel
Huve you started dol111
busin.ss yet7 No
Cory S.u111ith
This statement was
flied •Ith the County
Clerk of Or •n'"• County on ll/15/02
2091 .. tJtst
Dally Pilot Nov. 16. 23. 30. Dec. 7. 2002 SA.318 .......... ........
The follo•lna persons
.,. dolnc but.inesa as:
Te<I Kahan Oesl&n. 999
Grove Pl .. Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
Twl Marie Kahan. 999
Glove Pl.. Cost• Mtaa.
CA 92627
T111s bus-sa 'IS con-
ducted by: an tndlvldiral
Hove you $Ulted dollw
bltSintss yell Yes. 2001
T•iMwleKllhen
Thn 1tate1nM1t wea
flied with lha Colulty
Clefk of Otana• County
on ll/15/02
2002'HH6J
OetJy Pilot Nov 16, 23.
lO. Dec 7. 2002 SA383 ........ .........
TIM follow1nc penons
Wt doif'I bUSVltSS H
POftar Media lnt•adln ,
999 Grove Pl~. Coste
Meu, CA 92627
JetMS Mic:llMI Porter,
999 Grovt Piece, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
This bvslness is con·
ducted by: an lndivldu1I
Have you stMted dolria
busJneas yel? Yes. 11/ 01flJX)2
Jim• MlchHI Porter
Tl\ts statem.nt wn
flied with UM Co1111ty
Clt<k of Orenae County
Oft l 1/15/02 I002 .. 2Sff4
0.lly Pitot Nov. 16, 23.
30. Dec: 7. 'lOO'l SA3l2
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • •
.......... .........
TIM folowlna penons
are dolnf business H .
RAOUi l c. 200 Perb
line 1205. Newport
Beach. California 92663
RAOUi llC (CA). 200
Paris L•n•. Newpoft 8Meh, Calffornl• 92663
This busNs.a i. con
ducted by: • Limited
lltOlffty Co.
Hive you started dotn1 bllSl,,... yet? No
RAOUi, UC, Merit
Stanley. Ownet
This •t•t•-nt was flled with tM County
C&.rll of 0.•n&• County
on 11/15/02 IOOIM ... :tt
Otlty Pilot Nov. Ui, 23.
30, Dec. 7. 2002 SAl88 ........... ... ......
Th• followlnc .,.,sons
•rt doinl business u :
Glenn A. Wela lencbctl)t
Archltectuftl Oes11ns.
17334 Sant• Bwbwc, Fountain Velley, CA
92708
Cltnn A Weis, 1733A
Santa 8erb1re, Fountain
'V•lle)'. CA 92708 This business Is con,
ducted by: an lndlvldbl H..,t you started dotflC
buW..ss yet? Yes, 315/
00
Glenn A Wets
This sl•l•-nt wu
llled with tile County
Clttti of Ounce County
on IJ/lS/02 H02"2HM
Dally Piiot Nov 16, 23.
JO. o.c. 1, 2002 SA380 ........... .........
The f0Mcnnn1 per son1
art doina bu~ as. Ofnbufl & Associltes,
11 Doheny. l11unu
Nituel. CA 92677
Blllne R. Ofnbut1, I 1
Doheny. l atun• N11uel. CA9'11>77
Annette C. OrnbufJ. 11
DohenJ. L•cun1 Nlcu•I. CA9'11>77
Thia business Is con-
ducted by: husbend and
wrfe
Have you \tat lid doln&
business yell Yu. 11/ 15/2002
81alne 1'. Ornbur,a
fhie Stete-nl WH
fled with tM Cou11ty
Clertl of 0. 1n1• County
on IJ/15/02
19HMl .. t1 Deily Piot Nov. 16, 23,
30, Oec 7. 2002 SAl87
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By Mail/In Person:
330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
At Newport Blvd. & Bay St
Wednesday .............. Tue~day 5:00pm
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Friday .................... Thuri.day 5:00pm
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
..... "'-......... Prem Panoramic loc.
Bey.ioew Tenace lot 213. w-ABCOCF Sl2.500ea
• 000 Melissa 7U7-8JS.4553 c-•••ry '10t Pac1f1c View tn Bayview lerr ace
close lo "The Duke"
Sl0.000 !M9·723·1161
Collectibles/
Memcnllllla 1160
TO, SS 4 lllCOllDS nc
1m. Clla!ic. Etc. 50s & 81s
.& Mee. Scllv. lube ~
Mike 949·645·7505
EQUAL llOUSllG
OPPOIT1llTY
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diM:rtmtnahon based on
race. color. reloe1on. su.
lulndicap, familial status °' nati0f't1I oria1n, or an intenhon lo make any
such preference, hmtta·
llon or dlscr1mlnat1on. •
This newspaper will
not knowmaly accept
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Alldlans 1483
Older Styt. fuf'llitln
PIANOS a, CollKtiblet . ......,_._
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WE BUY ESTATES
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2305-2490
L ESTATE
R SALE
iiiiifstate __ Sa __ l• ...... 1 .. 486iiiiii ~:ties 1489
elSTATl SA.lie N'8 --------s..,.... Gar .... Sote Sat.
1 ·3 Loh of Collechble~.
elauware, clothina etc 1139 Tradewinds Ln NB
fa!, SAT, MON 9am
(off Ja,..laorH &
intbltr.tff) 451 Yl1ta
Trvch a E"tlre
t.ov.ohold <-••nlll 1510 D1 .. 1 .. , IOI, '""'· Found love1eat1, lthr -FO_U_N_D_3--M-0--0-l-D
~haln, Queen Ann fur,., patio ••II, IOTTWllDEll/MASTIFF
iterllng, cryital, ,U,PY, V1nc1ty 19th St
We2:woo.t chino & Placenl11 Black/ brown 949· 759 5086 (Swo w), <0•tuw'I• leave mesuge or ltee to jewelry, pla .. 11, artwerll, orlenlel good home
ctocor lot• of 111l1cl General
SOOS-SISO
3610
•Adopt• Winter Kith!ns,
ca~ 000 ,..., or $/wle,
e\le<y Sat·Sun 12·4pm
Fashion Is Arwrial Ne!wort\
Info "9 49 644 2219
www~.ora tree :r> day WtlJ ~ 4 000
Rescuers 1--'ed
• •SHAllE YOUll lOVE
at Thanks111vrn11 with a
Ped111reed CSA Persian
Krlten Blacks, Creams.
Torto1n Shells. Red
Tabbys. $400 All Shots.
Call Now! 949 4.51·202!'>
D•....,,•'-/&tllf• Sa&.
Newport Beach Sat.. Nov
16. LOOO Kmp Rd Sam
Stove, m1c:tow1ve. water
heattr, doors. bucks,
fight & bath f1alures,
fur111sh•nes. .tnl1quu,
dothong, bedding. lua
&age. dishes, area ruiis.
and much more!
Annocincements 1610 MISCELlMEOUS
•:_"!M.::Sl~~ MERCHANDISE
~en., the US wadq Lu-"-I for ii home. .. ~ olcllir VV"V"# I I a • ..
brothen & sislln t.oeettw Acceaortes T rarrc & F ooancral 5UJll)or1 3820
• M-'• Colle<tl-• • Antiques. furniture. a.tau·
wara, • maple dressef/
mirrOf', n11hl·s tand. kin&
headboard, golf clul>s.
clothes, stlver & lotrof mrsc 8·3, Thur·S.t 2024
All50 Ave, CM, off tit Sl
~:'1es 1489
lolboo 11'-d, (little
ltlottcf} 223 I /2 Abalone
SUN 8.30 12·30 Loh of
stulff Furn. clothes.etc!
COM/SAT 7-l
womens clothing. shoe~.
1ewelr y. handmade ear-
rones. books, household,
shell un•I and me><e!!
9SB S-.tccntle Drive
4 Ham• Garoge Sote &
Hotlday •-••'I"• frr & Sal lam Homemade ~
eoods & 11111 baskets. all
m my secret garden
Also antique~. furniture,
adull/l.,ds bikes. pfa!ll"
& mtst. 51 I Larkspur
CdM. m alley & ear den
Garage & (rlate Sale,
Thurs. Fro, Sat fO 3.
NPB. 1973 Vrsta Del O.o
F urn1sh1ngs, misc
c;..,... Safe Sat., lam
I lam The Bluffs Condos.
Misc houMtlold items.
2001 Vista Ca,on, Newport co-.,. Ml. Sal 7·noon v.._ aooq. flm, boc*s
etc. 8581 St. Aueusline
HB @ Newland/All~nla
lnlor meelre "°' 19 6:00-7 ~ 50 s.
~BIYd.#241
714-51 ].)~ 888-255-6\l
lWywSt.W. ...... ,.....lltJ
ANTIQUES
~bSaae 3010
~ 4 y.., w.I fun/
~mnors,1~
l(}:J>% off. Open Tue-Sat
IOA·5P Cons1enmen1s
Wlll:ome ! 96-548-4 IZ3
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Furniture
• SOfA NHDID An yoo
IT10ll1l18 and CIM11 !Me it
Wlltl yoo7 I need ~
nice. CwY & dean ~
722-aBI
Moving Pecan fonosh drn
tbl, 40X68 •· 3 leaves
and custom pads 2 arm
chaus. 4 side chairs
S300 949 642 2314
JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
c-•tCof,.Noe<h ES TAR & GMAGI SAU Old Coins! Gold. silver. SAT. 11/16, l-4, jewelry, watc:M!, antiql-
2021 .,..... "'-~ collectiblM 949-&&2·9448 ~&Colo<I
MOYINe SAU SAT.10-
lp F urnlture, plants etc ...
E verylhina psi 4334
Shorecrest Ln. CdM
lUGGAGl Ele2ant black
leather & cord. 3 piece
from Neiman Marcus
Asking '350 949-854-3608
Miscellaneous
Merchlndlse 3855
3-St .. t lull.tlnr
Up to 70% Offl
24124 was S7,900, sell
$2,990, 30>40 was
Sl2.900, sell S4.9SO.
50•90wa$ $26.900, sell
$12.900 Call Now' Wall
800·392 7803
HOT TUI I Year new
wrth cover & steps
Color hahl grey. S2500
{949! 64D-7 sn
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY FOR
SAl.£ 4500
• •CORONA DU MAii
on PC>l, appro• 5300 sf
bid&. SZ .ZMil. Prine Only agt.1 Pau1 949.290-3053
Ollces b Lease 451)
COSTA MESA EAST SIDl
129 Cabnllo St., OfflC[
S,ACl, 360 ~•. areal loc
Marcie 949 642·5171
92 llOOM OffQ. fUI ha.
,_ ~carpet. S7'fi()no
See @ ~ E 8a1bao 8M1
IA 71~
Rlllll ..
farU. a.t......,. SW. on
Nwpt Blvcl, up to 8 flays,
sell $995k/renl S2.J* sf,
agl will coop~-9006
Ind ex
7412-7466
' .,,a~Oi&"1
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HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
C()UNTY
Balboa Island
Want to Sell
your home?
Ask about our
SAT, SUN
Real Estate
Edition
Call
Lisa Rivera
949
574-4252
or Ann Wiiey
949
574-4249
8olboo 1.1...,c1 Bayfront
home w/lull prrvalr P•f'r a• eat luc: By Owner
Fu 949 673 0179
Balboa Peninsula
OPlN SAT 1-4
607 W 8al1Ma llvcl
$895,000 Best pnced
"n& lam home Clos<: to
ferry B1g 4bt 3ba,
Uparaded' Fran Lugo
Remu Premrer Really
cell 714 325 346!i
oftrce 949 654 3765
llayfr.-C.dw ....... 2br
2ba. Sumy o;oulf1 ~ IN
rm .md pabo Pnonty
~dock~Best
"""" OV8 SifliO<_ aet P9'i 94%75-8!20
Newport T--. 2br 2ba
condo. CJ.El. rw pool. roof
top .,,, orv'outdoor p;rl~
$47!'>,CXXJ :'§1 714 9!»6767
Corona del Mar
OPlNSAT-SUN 12-4
307 Marlgal.t
Stunning 3bo. 2 5ba .
1mmac home l blk from
ocn Hand sleeted aran
1te & marble. antlQue
wind, curved staorcua.
3caar Sl,995.000
Kathleen McNamee Bkr
949-881 555
O,EN SAT-SUN 12-4
507 1 /2 ,oh•nttla
lbr 2ba condo, 3 blks to
bch lmmlC 2 I& newly
resurfaced decks New
e.I paint/carpel Up·
euded kite closets, fp.
Motivated Seller. S700!(
By Owner 949·759-0051
..... ,so
~ S-1-S, 164S
twbor Crfft ooeanview
4br 2 Sba 2500sl. corner
lot with/room lo upand,
spacio~ aated courtyard
S 1.045,000 Trider Real
£slate 949·306·2526 cell
949 64-0 8841 ottrce
41r 4.Slo appro• 3269
sf. home on a corner
lol Spectacular ocean
vrews, wonderful bkyrd,
1111 eourmet ~otchen
SI ,445,000 aet. D•bra
Bereer 310 316 8464
<348 310 600 9168 (cell)
• CclM D"f>lex • 41e4'"oo,../31ath
3leclr-/2101h
NOW SI, 115.000
Larry O'Rourke & Co
949 650 1000
949·675 19'39 (cell)
• 8EAUTIFUl • S,YGlASS HIU
fabulous Ocean View. 2 sto(y, 4Br home
Ottered at $1.175.000
J .... y Kolar, lltr
949-376-5576
THra<H·Poppy Ln 2br
2ba. COITYTl pool & !P'l.
canyoo & eolf ause •-'¥RM $!9.l,CXl).El!l,876 aiil °"""' Coltr-~'5/'J)
OLDE VILLAGE
Htol-A-WAY
$615,000
AGT 949-723-8120
CostaMesa
COSTA MESA
OPIN SUN 12-4
1327 Nevoclo Av•
$430,000
4br 2ba newer roof & AC
A mollvated selle1l
Betty Abel Torelh Really
714-893~4437
('side Jlr 2aa, hard·
wood lloor s. fabulous
backyard. w/pat10. and
o verhane plus fruit
bearone tree everywhere
$489.000 ludy Kol1tr. Bkr
949-J76-SS76 Ya<-f
OPlN SAT 1-4
2851 Serane·Mesa Verde
4Br 2Ba Hot Buy •I
$499,900
agt. 949-400-1120
MESA VEii.DE AllA
4 Plea's·Pnde of Owner-
ship. Prine Only. aet. Bill
Crundg 949-675-6161
Hdiglanlteactl
-0 N SU 1-4
1205 ANNl c•Cll
WAUC TO alACH
2ar 2.Slo
TOWNHOME $429,000
ogt.Cpttlle N•_,_... ......... ,,. ........
949-'51-3111
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
FOr Only $32 per week (4.week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
3br 2ba home ready to
move rr1ht on lots ol
upgrades! Open fir plan
fp -+ welbar 60" brg
screen TV RV parking ~
eround spa. Marcia Willis
Star 11..t htate
714-ll7-1397
LAGUNA NIGUll
2br 2ba<on6o,wood
firs. great location Must
see! $267,900
A&I lohn F .orrow
Cell 949-322·093?
Direct 949.389 1324
3 1386 Flylllf Cloucl
21ar 21aa$639,000
view•,~ ..,.,.... .....
Cell 949-322-0932
Dlr-.t 949-319-ll24
Mlsston Viejo
26921 P.,.,y
O,EN SAT 1-4
3br 2.Sba 2 5tory
townhm Emerald
Pointe Xlnl f1nanc
$320,000 Ernie & Sharon
laniiston Coast Homes &
Loans 800-443 1643
Newport Beach
Waterfront leavty 3Br
2Ba w/lovely Bay View.
open lloorplan. lots of
windows, spacious ktl,
onclds W/D. $180.000
Mary Wood. aet 949 584
581I.111·9816
•lock lay View H-
3B r 2.5B.o. 2792sf
Beau11lul iemodeled
kitchen. new tole. pa11>t
& carpet A must see
S629,900 agl 949 683
0533. 859-3337
A Tropical Paro.ti ..
2Br 28a. wood firs. fp.
frf'nth door\. rcce~sed
hehtine. brg •er een tv.
spauous k•t. SI 79,900/
obo Mary Wood, agt
949.58-4!'>811,117 9816
Rtt' I Md .._ 504
36Ch Sl 2 sharp urvts
across from l.Jdo lsliwlll
shoppFc centar Roemodt*ld
a le"'4 ~ badl.. -et. PU ~
OCEAN ,ANOllAMA
Plrdlecl -a hlll
...... IN•w
$1,22',000
Otrf.949-721-8120
llACH COlONY
GIANT4+DEN , ..... so
AGT. 949-123-8120
Place your ad todayt
<9•9> 642-6678
S Vlo Yenezlo
4br, 4.Sba llbrory •
bonus room s 1,649,000
ISVlaPaMocllo
5br 5 5ba $400,000 on
up11r~des1 $2,279,000
Spectacular loc w/voews
4br 2.5ba strada horn~
$1,690,000
24 Catelllno
A touch of Italy 4b1
2 5ba, Sh ada home
$I, 729,000 PLATIN UM
PROPERTIES
~tefanre Meurer
949 7 I 5·3 l!i6
OPEN SAT 1-S
1 S Via V•nedo
4br. 4 !'>ba library • bo
nus room. S 1,649,000
1 S Via ,ollodlo
5br 5 5ba $400.000 111
upe1ades! $2,279,000
Spectacular loc w/voew'>
4br 2 5ba s ir ada home s 1,690,000
PLATINUM PllOPlRTIES
Slelanoe Meurer
949 7l!i 31~
OPlN SUN 12 -4
7422 Magclaleno
ele11:anl hvmit w/v1ew 4br
4ba poss 5th br + bonu~
almos t 4,000sf OVER
S200ll IN UPGRADES!
S899.950 aet Kad1e
Karchef' The Real Estate
Source 714 457 l!i60
San Clemente
SAN CUMlNTE
lbr 2.Sba ........ wrth
loft hdwd firs. yard, 2 c
attach aar SS49,000
Agt Johft farrow
, •• 949-322-0932
Dlroct 949-389· 1324
MISCEUAHEOUS
RENTALS
RentalToShare 60.10
E SI... CM 2br condo,
male pref. 110 smoke/pet
Avall 12·1 S600 + clep
+ l/2 uhl 949 275·2099
B.I~ J)fol male seel<s
sanie to stir 4hr me ea
roomate has 2Bt l&. llrrt
loc '1'iOrm ~
Rooms tor RerC 6040
CM/furn room rn pvl
home, n/pets. S3!fim<>+
I O'J. elect. avail Dec 1. 949-
642-4165
Nl/Oc-View roo-.
Oceenlront/22nd. pYt
rm. unfurn. share ba,
utls pd, n/smke. kitch-
enette, fndry. l bloc~ to
Newport Pier. $695/mo.
Call Sem at 949·278-
7905 (betwe.n 91 5p)
RESIDENTIAL RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa
• New ~ B<tlbo.o u:rndo
E .et fype 3Br 2Ba.
beaullfuly furn d. ~
re11tabte tn-u )Jr1e 2003
S2600m • ReMoclelecl
44111 \I lower 38r 2Ba. I c
gar . th' u U>e 15. 2003
SI~ • 2 Ou of•-•
e84J1 IS 48r 2Ba fl.o"n'd 2
P'k&. thr:u .lune 15, 2003
$3100 per lJort • w-~ ~family
38r 2S6a. 2 plug. ttvu
...... 15. 2003 $3450ii
Ca• 8NR 949-nJ.4494
Balboa Island
Great view, So baylronf
3br 2ba fp. wd. gar
I lOOsf newly remod lg
r ms/closets mode• n
kite vault t~•I<, ht &
bright yrly Ava1 I Mrd
Det 773 ~9 673 4788
• 3br I 3 4 bot dupt.::'"
lower unit new 1 "'""' tn<..1 ~tlare ga1 lMllf"J wd
S2t00,mo 71 4 8J8 2469
Balboa Peninsula
31r 21a Duplu on
Penrnsula '>tep• tu
beach F p 21 gar I Y""'
l•e n p~t~ 626 359 4539
9-1 T...,. ~ In beach
11.r n 2!lr 2bit dolu •• condo
2c gar Ip, w/d n/pel:>.
avail now ~
Oc~..t crt 19ttt SI
condo, turn 2Br 28a F p
aw""°""'. wonll!! 949 67 3
1943. 949~!>553 tell
CostaMesa
lASTSIDl Lorge 18r,
S9!IOrno n~w bath• oom &
k 11Lhen park hke setllng
no pet\ 949 Edi 8427
I Br def Cottage, vaul
<eris \love frt1t. 't.rl
tau more 133 f 16th
St Ask tor ~pec1a1-.• 949
548 Z42 I r-lu dogs ple.tw
Quiet hlcle 21r l I Bil
twnhm sl yle apt Remoa
w•lk m stor<tet' rv!Jtl'.
Sl275m yt t..-94!M;l? IOTl
E'SIDE 2Br i,.., ffl<.d yd<d
W'1) hl<UJ>'> OW bUlll 1n
r ang~/oveo IL "" d gdf Wal.er 'lush !)did (71 Ava~ s 1400 Jn(J S!iOO de!> S250
p.;t de!><"" <149 n:urno
714 545 044}
Nr Back loy, •II remntl
?Br 1 5Ba ~ondo 7t g"' r p, wd hkup!> no pet•.
Sl4001mo 949 '>48 8l84
F'side srn. r"1Vd 2!lr tba
badl l1'e nu crpt paoit. 'kll
bd AVatl ll IS ?17 £ :?Ill
#ti .ct Sl'l7S 9SW19ll
2lor 2ba twornt. \Wl'do.I•
Ip v.U ra 7 ' !!'• r>.1h
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'!"' SI l'lO ~1;73 lia•
(ashicle Townhome Jb.,
21/.bo, 191':KI f I' w d
hk•JI" d11•I µoltn wOO<k1w·
Ail. 'l i"' eflfl hoot
p(1hu l t£. enc I tPdl yard
QIOO nto 949 646 916'>
Laguna Bead! C..........., cottap, ?br
Iba hrelwd !\<~ w ·d """''
p.abrJ ' ~k t" bf>.-.:h
Sims/mo 949 1>4£>.0WJ
Newport Bead!
1 I r saso...a '""~ '" bead1 small k11Lhen Corona del Mar palto, a•1 aee avallabl•
Charming Srvcllo Apl. agf 949 67!i 8120
new bathrm w/d. patio
area •~ry t lean SIOOOm
949-642 ~7 ~-8435
llefvrbl1hecl Prlvote
!Br Apl fp, krtdl w WM!
& r~. ba~ W/d,
patao. pdtfv'pdl:li llU. llkrie
10< I'"" car u111~ oocl SJ 18:> n/pel 949 723-!'l':XJ
Cute 21r, 1 l o, S.. of
PCH. fplc lauodry, h111
balcony no1smk1p~t•
S 1395/mo 949 675 58.17
le s...lo ocr\/canyon -
IAYFllONT
ON UDO Pl NINSUl A
IUW 21 r 21e
COTTAGES
P11v11le BeMh Pool
"''"Spa W~lk to
0< •dn Sh"I'' •nd
Rtt\IJJutanh leAM'
b nll't Z vr •
Boat Shp Avarlable
710 UbO PAJtk 01.
94q 673 6010 01
!M9 723 58JO
ear, Ip. I& patio C\lo'rl • YlARl Y •
s.t-S... 10.!> G r4.mbus llASlS
S1585 8111 now 9t!HZH500 Bill GRUNDY REAl !ORS
(Jqtmnlve vt-of loyl
!Br, lBa. den, ga<. lndry.
dMe lo bcll/lllqJ5 $1'3ron
incl util's 949 613-6089
-ti' 21r, 21•, Apt Com
plelely remodeled w/new
kitchen I ·t ear 1811 lo
bch S2lXXlrn ~· 1680
38r 2ba House. new
decor. den. din area.
patio, fp. end lot Share
au & wd, no pel
S2450mo 714·993·2561
949-67 S-6161
•lUo .... Step to Wo\lel
quest pvl llntr w d. ni
loon~ 1><>111111&. $595/mo
IOCld ut~ ~3 6100 ...,......._.2Br, I&
detached. pb!d comm
w/d, lwdtoood h. ~
sh.ftln. StfEO !Slil.still>B3
...... .._... tt<l'll holae
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0
Califot nl• l1w re·
QUI(• that contrec:·
tors lakma iobs that
total $500 qr m0t•
(labot or 1NllWiels)
Ila l1c:•nsed by u..
Contractor1 State
llcllf'IN Board. Stat•
law also r aqulrn that
contracton include their llcanM flllmber
on 111 advertlslna. Yoo can chack the stalu$
of your llcansed
contre c tor at
www.cslb.ca.aov or
I00-32l·CSlB. Unli·
cet!Hd contractors
t1lll111 lobs th•t
totel lau than S500
._t st:l; In th6!r •fit ....._ •ta l.llat ....., ... enotlkansecl
by the Contractors
State llc.nsa Board."
~CAIHJoCAJlt"ETo
Repain. Patchin&. Instill
Collrteous. 111y Sile jobs
Who'"-ltl 949·492-0205
Qitd~
WTOI Pll50IOOl
041ycarell(lnder11rten
rudineH 11•• 2 5
Reacl1n1. crafts, music,
c:ookin1. 1arden1n1 i
more. lnclo~ed yatd &
phtyroom full ltme M r
Masteri d•e teacher
Ref's l k:, first aid/CPR
cert. 714·376 3S52
10 11
21r/ll•, li&ht & brlahl.
upper with view. 2 bale,
le 1ar. 11750/mo. 203'/•
28th St. 949-&tS-9913
..... , ....... ,2br/
1 bl, 2br /2b1 yt ly r enUls
nHr the beach, act
Sl5ID-$18X> 98Q3.JSX)
w...119 2tw 2Sba '"""""" 2 story, wd, AM q, 2 C
pr, patio. ,.. pool Sl850
_. 12-10 94!Mj4S.J&:I;
3br 2ba house. pvt
slleet. Huee yd, wd, l
c l•r. SZ250/mo. Avail
12·1 949-500-8715
l•tliliM Tew t ne on
arHnbelt, 3Br 3Ba,
immac, new carpals,
pWit, uperll<led lut. He..
Fashion Island. __,, t.y
.. frwys. 11/pets. $Z300m
y.-.._._ 9&280-29915
.. c..... 4br ~/*. Wiii!
IO bmd1. awrm pooVlp9. New~i-.2'mlf
2-c pt' S2!m 9&722~46
lridi It.di Se-Tits
Conaete, Patio, Dr1-ay
Flreplc, BBQ. R•fs. 25Yr1
Exp. T•ry 71+.557·754
l>CIVl4 v...-. c--te
& M--, Rnldanllll
Br lcll. Slone, Block, Tile.
Llct747448 714-965-282.4 TIM c__.M•
Cementwork, Brlcll, Tiie
& Mora. R.t!Mle. No job
too .-n 94lMl5·9062
YOW NOMI
IMNOYIMINT no JI en
Cell• plumber, painter, handyman.
or 1111 of lhe lrt•t
services li•t•d heft In
our Jervice diteolof yl
fHES( LOCAi. SVC
PEOPt.£ CNf HlLI"
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i. .... 1 Q $ • Nelthct '(Ulncnible. .. Soulh
you hokl: Whll ~do you take?
Q l · Bodi wlherable, • Souil you hold:
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The blddlnibu oroc::eeded:
• A Q J 7 3 o t 0 Q J lt 5 • I 7'
t1be llkldiabu ~: ·~ ~ 800TR WEIT 'lo ,_ i• ,_ i. .._ l o .._
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Whal ICtion do you We? ~ •• .... 10 .... lo .. 1
Whit ao ycvtlilf now' elt; Al. Soulh. vulnerable. you
Q 3 • Neither vuJocnblc, IS sduth
)'OU hold: ' • A 10 H t> Q 6 o K JS • lU 5
• Ql71 t>AtcQ6J o 6 • '5• The biddiu has~ NORTH hS1' SOUTH WFS1'
The biddint: tw oroccedcd: Jo -.,__ u ,_
NOR11I tAs1' sovm 2• ... ?-
lo .... IO What action do you take?
•• ,_ ?
Whut do you bid now? Look/or answ~rs on Monday.
Q 4 • Boch vulnerable, as South you
hold: ...__._._....,
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plrtl .. ~ .... a.-.
s.nstt. -9&644-0196
IAYFIONJ Sir 21•
low• unit. petlo, , .....
wuMl/dlyar hk·ups Act
S2750/mo 949-67)..7800
.. • 2.All, krmel "" two rm, secur-e pted
comm, assn pool. spa, new
apb, Plilll. ._. °"" ~· ~1·2155
Tr--• 2'/tlM,
popular floorplln. up·
1t1"" linlle level, •il S30()0.no. 949~73-7800
UOO IAYfltONT
Sir n. $3100.. yrly H6-n2-77Jj .
'26-297 ... 262
U4e We lmmac 38r
281, beamed cell's, Fp,
patio, 2c lar. $3200/mo.
949-673-7390
• IAYSHOlllS e Gete4 c-lty, 38r
381 home w/b1y view.
$4500/mo. 949-466-7'60
V~TDI .
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Mimi& I• Vaalml~ 7921
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IN 8llloa. YA!w exp. TIAe OI ,.._, 611 E 8atlJoe fax
resume to 916-JOfHaaJ
P.afic ~ Orchestr1
join the 1nnu1I fund
campaicn tum Cr11t
atmolltn. 8onu9es '*' daily Bue + comm
-..SJ~Clln4m-ZR 1 32D
w ... t4.....,Hewport
Coast family prefet hve·
In. Chtld Cart, Co<*lna
& Cleenina 949-640 8841
WOii> NOCISSOll Plrt
tllna 5.a hrs wllty. Set
yoor own schedule. Small
offa in Irvine/NB 1rea.
Must be esp'd in mail-
merairla. ~II 949-Z61
229Z Ot , .. 949-261·5683
Everyday ls a great day
ln Classified!
Be a panoth,
place your ad todayt
(9'9 6'2-5678
MIUIJt'S HAllDWOOOS
AuDnaftvl -IMW 'tS S40f lOOk
m1. black/blk, bHutlful
orlJ)nal cond. hnanc:ln1
& warr avail v'249762
SI 0,995 Siu' 949"586-1888
BMW 7351 '88 tan
reh1ble. 148k m1, nlMHh
minor repair, local PP
$3500/obo 949-759-3031
C..U.C '01 De Ytle
39k mi, fuff fact wen,
while, lthr. CD, chtoma
whls, f~ l*e new
cond thr~ v#o\29674
S21,995 Flnanc.nc avaa.
8kt 949-586-1888.
Clwyaler 't6, S.ltrl"I c ... " uu, fwy ml, black.
tin lthr, fully loaded,
buubful or111111I cond,
vl96Z159 $5,995 Bkr
9 ... -SH-11U
Clwysler v-... ,_
& Counlty UO lthr, whit•/
11ey, 1mmac cond. CO.
dnves like new, books
S7.950 949.350.5202
Batcllllrvlcls
o.tY-IWl4ey ~--·.-Y• CXdar your Avon Prod·
uCb. Crail Stock1n1
Stuft91s, •Perfume
Sets, •Malle-up Sets
~~ GINllAl CONTUCTOlt 25 Yrs, Lifetime wwranty Lie/bond. carpentry, full
U763144 714 501 4933 svc remodel & repairs
lohn1 & b1th sets C1ll
for your brouchurt to·
d1y. 949-&36-IZ17
Michelle.
CUSTOM QIAlM 1U
~ ...... Cll'lri:,
~.,._._..1t7S
L#fi12n44 Jilfl 714-612-9961
UM'( ....... R.tpeWed
Rearoutln & lnsblllltlon
DEAN TIU 949-673-8065
11 • 8efi asas 1!.4a}.am
fun:IJDt*
Tree 5.nke, Yard
Cleanup, Matntan1nca,
Spr Inkier Rep111 . H1ulln1 (t4t}uo..-111
MSM ConsL 714 962.2436
..._...._,luAam1
Sw. No Job too bl1 O<
too sm l()yn up r-~ pnces 714-501-64616
JUMlt TO THI DUMPlll
714-968-1882 AVAILABLE TOOAYI
M9.e73-5566
.......... ~a-..
he. Ruldenti1VCom·
marcill OC 23Yra, Raft
9&548.QJ5.t ~ ... 113
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..... Al Wllltt ..... __ ,...~ ............
IDT M¥ln Sl9/Mr
S«1rlfll .. dhM ·--fast, co.teon. c.attNI. Jl63M4 lllO· 2A6-2318 ..... ,.
TeyeN,saJ'97 4 Runner Sport Utt'lity
•uto, 2 whl dr. CO,
118681 $14-,980
Yelv.OUSON ...
S70, 5 cyl, OHL Y 45K ml. Mlwoof, ...to, CO
•18587 115,
Le-ISHOSMH
White. lmmac prlc:ad
lo sell quicllll
118706 $8,980
...... ••• T ...
C,,. IO Than• vety rare
find! Ha well m1int
118646 Sl7.980 .............. ( ..
c...-v'tt
Black w/t»n llllr, 5 sd
•184652 $19,980
Pll1IS
MTO
f4'.f1'-1n1
•02 nsoo SK mi, 8 .,r
wwranty, Brilliant Silver.
S!M.500. Nud Mountain
Car. 949-720-1721
Crysler L•w-'t4
Convl, 1lnt cond, white/
bill top, llhr, ac, all pwr,
CD, custom whls, 3811
ml, $8900. 949·722-0700
.,..... .,, 2500 v-
Converslon. araen. cap·
t11ns se.ats, re11 fold1n1 seats. TV/VHS, Supafb
m1ch1n1e1I & body
cond, v.soo667 $4795
f1nn Bkr 949-586-1888.
Dodae 'Ol Van Conver·
slon Custom 1111 full lthr.
TV, VCR. dbl bed Htrl
b11te<y, tow pk&, lib new, only 9k mi, SJl,200
obo 949-673-1400
lflflftlty 'tt 04S 4811 full f1ctory warr. silvet I
blk Ith•. co. a•rased.
non smt., Ilk~ new cond.
f1nt11tk velue. v796651
$21,995 fin1nc1n1 nail
Bkr 949-586-1888
leitn 't6 ISJOO Palfl,
luthar CO, moonroof,
arut condthon. SI 1,900
pp 714-..IU-1H4
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif Public
Uhhlla. comtn1Uoon
requires lh1t en used
ho uuhold 1oods
monra ptlnt their
P U.C Cal T numMI':
hrnos ind ch1utt1urs
print their T.C.P.
number in 111 advar·
tlHmenb. If you have
•n'f questions about
the ta111ity of 1 movtr, limo of
ch1ufieu1. call: PUB·
UC UTILITIES COM-
MISSION 714·551·
4151
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4.$ "'·full'°-4NKlllO 115,815
'02fOJdMult9ftle
C.vtr"'le ...,_,,...,,
111to, leather, ed. t11ll
power
131267 $16,985
'00 Lin coin l S 3611 ml, sharp one
owner. cd, llloltM
4HQU910 117,915
'02 Matda Tribune aw 1711 ml, lhowroom
ffasll, IHthv, cd, Ml
po-M17094 $18,850
'99 Ford Eapadltlon
XlT 2WO
38k ml, show white
w/laelhar, cd, rear· air, c111tom wheals,
shatp
809804 119,975
'01 Mercury Moun•
t.i-2WO
1711 ml, top of the line
leather, moonroof,
cd: shlrp
J10252 Sl9.975
'01 llncoln Town Cw
DapaMllble L111ury
at an etfordab6a
fiaura -
4SSM714 S2l,985
'02 Mercury
Mountaineer 2WO
1211 ml, Ilka new with
rear air, 3rd Mat, fllll
41tc2ur-121.950
'01 Chavtolat Tllhoa
LS2WO
5.3 va. showroom
It ash, rear air, cd,
tow pell&. sh1rp.
4PGl889 $25,950
'02 Lincoln
Bleck wood
,81( ML Hnicatlon
System, moonroof.
to1ded
J01915 S35.900
COSTAMISA ~out MUCUltY 714-MO~SHO
,...., .,. lU6, •••
new, Topll/()1tmaal, CD
Alarm, Musi Seel
Sl 7 ,888 949-650-!>860
www.parformanc.ltd.com
J•1•er 'ti lU6 2
owners. books, records.
Blk/t•n lthr, CD, c:htoma wht~. bHuliful orlsin•I
cond. v•796241 S5995
Slit 949-586·1888.
....... °'-' o.nlr.w
LTD VS, 14<>11 ml, white,
l"Y lthr, full'f loaded,
bHtiful ori1ln1I c:ond,
vl498614 S5995 Bkr
'"-SH·1Ha
t.e ...... u 470
Black/tan. one owner,
boob, imm1culate,
$34,900 M9-l50-5202
. .
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'" 2911 ml, -'""' bralln, 6 dllk china«,
137,,500. 949-646·1162
--... ... nosLWI
Dk blue, 53'1 ml, CD car,
sunrf, VG cond complete
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