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• FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2003
Newport-Mesa assemblymen seek higher office
Republicans John Campbell and Ken Ma ddox
announce Thursday that they wan_t to replace
outgoing state Se n. Ross Johnson in 2004 .
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
N .. WPOHI Ml·\/\ rwo local He·
publican a..\\emblynll'n arc already
squaring off 111 thl' mLe to replace
ternwd•out \litll' <)en no ... , John~on,
who ha., reprl'Wrllt•d long \trl'tche' of
coru.tal Orange < ounty m the Lt•gi,la-
turt. \ uppt•r hnuM' '>llHt• I <J94
Shortly aht·r Jllnoundng I hur .. day
thal he WCJllld M'l'k. thL· '><:<II in Lhe
March 2004 pnmary. \\'>Crnhlyman
J9hn Campbell an\wered l harge'> from
Assemblyman Ken Maddox that he w-~
onJy interested m tht• -.c•at ,L, a '>tcppang
stone to Congr~
· "If the people elCi.·t nw. I 'If pll.'dge nol •
lo run for IRep.J Chri'> < ox\ (lOngres
c;ionall '>Cal," Maddox '><!ad lnuNlay.
·ru lake J.hat. pledge. I'm r halll'ngrng
John 10 do the !.amt• "
ln a race that • .., berom111g an inter·
pany fi.,t fight '"II mcm· th,111 ,1 year be
'
fore an election. CampbeU !>aid Mad
dox's pledge was hollow. since he
do~n't live m Cox's distnct and couldn't
run for thal seat.
. Mlle'~ not pledging-anything.· Camp
beU said. Ml might as well !>aY I'm not go
mg IO run for a seat in San hanca'>l O -
Johnwn. who wouJd be termed uut m
2004 after eight yetr> m the 35th Senate
I >astrict seat, hru. backed C .am pbel'ifor
111., JOb. CampbeU Wll!> fir'>t elected to the
70th A.~mbly District in 2000 dlld re
ek•ned an November.
Joh11'>011 pra~ Carnp,bt-11 a'> "one of
the rno'>t effective member'> of the A<,
<,embly Hepublican Caucus."
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would '>eek the h1ghl'r '>t'dl to Lo ntamw
my fight " 'Allh (,01. <.ra\ l>a\1-. o\1·r 1h1·
governor' pmpo'Mll 10 1111plt·ml·n1 tall
mcrea'>l'' to help p.1y ofl till' 'l<ilt''
SJ4.H h1ll1on budget
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budget propo'><ll on 1<u1 10. ha' '-JIU lw
may need to c111 \ome pmgrwn-. th.it
were giwn funding bd<Hl' ha"> J\o\ 'i n
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See OFFICE. Pa&e M
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House
may avoid
demolition
In the business of dogs
Costa Mesa w ill consider
paying develo p er $30,000
to move the hi stori c hom e
to hi s Westside proper~y.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
< c >"> 1-\ \11 \A 11wy rnuldn'1 '>ell it. "><>
now. lht'} may h'lH' 11 away with
SJO,(XlO thrown in to ht'lp move II
llll' t lly ~.public -.t'r\'IC'l"> director will
advt-.t· the ( icy C ouncil Lo tramfer ow11er-
'>h1p r>f lhe I lu-.croft I lou..e tu 126 Propcr-
lle<., I J ( on Monday
l he rnmpany\ OWJlt>r, John Mort•han.
See HUSCROFT, Pa&e A4
CITY COUNCIL
Brown Act
violation
uncertain
Dis trict attorney drops o ne
complaint against city, but
another is under review.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
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KENT TREPTOW I DAil Y Pit OT.
Newport Be en h (ouple
grew their bu"1 11l'"i"> f1c~rn
dog-sitqng lo a top notch
dog training "ichool.
Lolita Harper
Darly Pilot
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Michael Ljler ~cea\ed ha., m'n prt..,11wm1'
credential<. v.tlen he hecorm onh the 't'l'IHHl
professionally cerufied tr.imer in tht• u1u11t\
He was recognv.ed ;.\'>a < enatlt>tl P1·1 DuR
lhliner by a '>late council after pa ... -.ang ,1
gruellJlg four-hour le'>t
NEWPORT Rf'ACI I -11lough one
complajnt that 1he clly violated state open
meeting laws was d1sm1~.,cc1 month<; ago.
city officials conHnue to await word on
whether a complaint fiJed in November
2001 is valid in the dlc;tncl altomey's eyes.
Newport officials in October received a
letter from the Orange County districl al-
Dog Trainer Michael Grier sits outside Good Dog University with one of his pupils. a
5-year-Old v1zsla named DJ. Grier started ttie business with his wife seven years ago.
• LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa She may oo
reacned at (9491574-4275 or by e m1111 a1
lol1ta.harper a lat1mes com
See VIOLATION, Pa1e A4
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A quick guide to the weekend
FENG StU FRIDAY
1 A Feng Shui seminar will
be held It 7 p.m. It
Visions & Dreama In •
Co•a Mesa. The aemlrnir will
explain how elemental
remedies can be lm!Mmented
to improve health,
relationahlpe end PfOtt*ity.
R~rvatlons ,,., requ red.
Viaiona & Oreeme 11 at 2A82
Newport Blvd. fof' more
lntonn.tion, can (826)
288· 1869, or villt
www.~llldvatt~oom.
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FAMILY FUN TIME
2 The Newport Beech
Central Library will host a
family story time at 10:30
a.m. ~Saturday during the
month in "-nuary for chlldren
ages 3 to 7. Children ,,. Invited
to bring their favorite
grown-upa to hear the boob
come elivo at thae enimated
progrema. The llb'8ry 11 at
1000 Avocado Ave. Free. For
more lnfomlation, call (949)
717-3800.
SONGS OF THE SEAsoN
3 Seint Mlc:hNf & All
Angels Epi¥opel Churd'l
will host a Twelfth Night
Cetebration et S p.m. Sunday
at the churcn in Corone del
Mer. The event, the fourth
'concert in the 2002-03 Frlendl
of Music S.riet. will Include 1
festival of ... aona1 hymns.
The churd'l is at 3233 Pecittc
View Orive. Fr ... For more
tntotmation, c:.n (9491
&M-0463 Of visit
www.ltmit-=dl'n.org
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK
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lt 's ,time to fare thee well,
·and it's a good thing
I l hasn't quite unk
In yet. r know It'
happening. r know
1r· posittw. but tbe
· reality or the change 1
ha~ just lnsdtuted In
my life won't be
concrete lo me uncil
next~ llMlt'a when
I will top bci"8 a
)oumaliat and switch
l:BJ'~ll.. to co~ei. for
•Web (i
Ry the time )'OU read
lh1s, my desk wW be clan. the
oucaoina ~ cbangoed and
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A2 fnday, ~ 3, 2003
ON THE . .
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Making it special
Greg Mohr wants his
.harbor gondola cruises
to be as magical as the
on6 he took when he
proposed to his wife.
Deepa lJharath
Daily Pilot
F or Greg Mohr, gondolas bring back
special m emories. .
He especially remembers that
magical rught almost 10 years ago
when he proposed to his.wife, Elisa,
during a gondola cruise in Newport
Harbor.
Shortly after that cruise, the couple
decided to make a business out of It. Soon
after Mohr bought Adventures at Sea -a
·Newport Beach company that offered
luxury yacht cruises -in 1993, he added
gondolas to the mix. ·u was great because there already was a
built-in demand for it,· Mohr said.
Newport Beach h~ a history with
gondolas, he said. The romantic boats that
wade through Venetian waters cruised
FYI
For information, call
(800) 229-2412 or visit
www.boatcharter.com.
Newport Bay as
early as 1906.
Newport's
waterways are
ideaJ for such
cruises. Mohr
' said
"Newport has a number of islands, for
one thing.· he said. "It also has beautiful
canals on the north end of the harbor. And
it's 36 miles of beautiful coastline."
Mohr owns eight gondolas and hru. 12 to
15 gondoliers on call. Some of the
gondolas are exclu~ively rowed, some are
motorized and others offer a combination.
The busiest time for them is, of course,
Valentine's Day.
"On an average Saturday njght in
summer, we have five or six gondolas
operating." he said. "But in the winter. it's
just one or rwo gondolas. But on
Valentine's. it gets pretty busy. We have all
boats operating all day and into the night."
llis employees also take special care to
make sure the couple on board enjoys the
"perfect cruise," Mohr said.
"Most couple!> are either there for their
anniversary or a binhday, or they're about
to get engaged,• he said. "Everybody wants
such occasions to be perfect."
WHATS AFLOAT
• WHArS AR.OAT is published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
ttie information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St, CoSta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dailypilot@latimes.com.
SAILING CLASSES
Sailboat rent.els and priwte lessons are
available a1 Marina WaterSports in the
Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include
navigation, big boat, powerboat,
introduction to heavy, weather and
first-mate instruction. (949) 673-3372; the
Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or
Lido Sailing Club, (949) 675-0827. •
Sailing Fascination ofhn daSMS ln boning
safety and saihng year-round for persons
with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Orange County employers ean bring their
employees out to Newport Beach on
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The School of
Salling and Seamanship now offers a
chance for groups to wort with the on-board
instructor on different sailing techniques
while they get advice on how to perform
well in business. No sailing experience
)
COURTLSY Of KATHLEEN CtARK
Greg Mohr, owner of Adventures at ~a. aboard on of his company's eight gondolas.
When 100 people are put together in a
yacht, they tend not to notice minor
imperfections, Mohr said. ·
"But when you put two people in a small
boat for an hour or two, they notice
everything about the boat,· he said • Ille
necessary. One-day classes cost from $100
to $125. (949) 645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
Balboa Boat R9ntals can put you on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks, electric boats, 14-holder sailboats,
pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing group activity
tor corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings. The hunt
padcages include boats, trivia questions,
maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The
cost of a hunt begins at $226 per boat, and
catering is available at an additional rate.
For hunt reservations, call (949) 557-5100,
ext. 12, For general infonnation, call (949)
673-7200.
Ei.c:tric boat rentals aN available by th•
hour at Ooffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
is $70. (949) 645-6812.
San ailt>ome outsMte Newport Hllrbor st
Marina WaterSpon.s, pulled by a motorboat
at Balboa Para-sailing near the .Balboa Fun
Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. (949)
chocolates, the champagne, the silverware
-everything needs to be perfect When a
man takes his blond-haired girlfriend on a
cruise, the last thing be. wants her to see is a
strand of red hair on a blanket or someone
else's fingerprint on a drinking glass.·
673-3372.
A motorized lounge chair m-v b9 rented st
Resort Water Sports at Newport Dones for
$25 per hour. Pedal boats, elec1ric boats,
boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts,
beach furniture and wetsuits also are
available. (949) 729-1150.
Party pontoons, chaparnl ~bouts and
family pontoons may be rented at Marina
WaterSports Bay Rentals in the Balboa Fun
Zone. (949} 673·3372.
Gondola tours are off9f'ed by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 \{ia Oporto, Suite
102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
is also available. (949) 67&-1212.
Gondola Adwn1ures/Newport. 3101 w.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cN ises. A one-hour tour with
chalnpagne is $70. A two·hour tour with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pidcup is
available at waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
Irvine Coast Chartwa In Udo Marina Village
offers two-hour electric boa1 cruises with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two persons. (949)
675-4704.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Worry about the tides,
not free z.ing, here
A hoy.
Another
beautiful
day in So.uthem
Califoniia, with a
picruresque view
from the Olannel
Islands to the
snow-capped
mountains,
provides yet
another great day
for boating in the
middle of winter.
city boat used to
cruise the bay
picking up debris.
He has always been
very active with
Oean Harbor Day.
coordinating the
vessels with
volunteers to collect
the trash
throughout the
harbor.
ln recognition of
MIKE
WHITEHEAD . their years of public
service, I have two
su~stions for the City
Council or Harbor
Comn:Ussaon to consjder for
Melum and Armand's
legaaes.
While most of the boats in
the country have been
winterized, our big concern
in the southland 1s the
astronomical high odes this
week. which are greater than
7 feet Lucidly, these tides are
not combined with a storm
or big surf, which would
create another inlet for the
harbor al I 0th Street on the
Balboa Peniruula when higb •
waves rrom the ocean Oow
over the beach and aero~
the street into the bay.
These high tides can make
doclcs Ooa1 free up and owr
pilings. make gangwar-Oex
upward in the wrong
direction. and get dock Imes
snaggqj on the top or piling~
lifting boal.!i up J.'> the Ude
lowers.
AdditionaUy, with every
hlgb tide. there 1s a
corresponding low 1jde. lne
low tide-; can cause
problems.. too, from dock..,
tweaking while c;etthng on
the bay Ooor, to boaL'
rurming aground. 5trong
tidaf currentl> created by the
millions of gallon!> of water
in the harbor rmh out the
single harbor openmg to the
sea
Ah, the d1ffkuJ11es of h\'1ng
, in this area. as I ponder
whether to go boaung today
or head up the mountrun '> to
go sJding.
PERSONNEl CHANGES
AFLOAT IN NEWPORT
The city of Newport Beach
starts the New Year with two
top personnel change<> in the
Harbor Resource-. Divii.tt>n
that almost leave
administration a'i'il~tdnl
Lorrie Arcese alone in the
office. Tony Melum. harbor
resources director. and w~
Armand. harbor IOSpt'CIOr.
retired at the end or
December. These two have
been active in the city for
decades and took per!>onal
interest in managing the
harbor.
Melurn, who \~with the
city for more than 25 years,
... rode out the waves as the
division went through many
changes and an identity
crisis. He has acquired an
institutional knowledge of
the harbor dunng his tenure
that will be hard to
duplicate. I le will rnnsuJ1 for
a period to ease the
transition.
ln 1957, Armand started as
a seasonal lifeguard. I le lived
in Mammoth for a while
beto Newport Beach. He has
always been active in the
harbor. He operated the first
Immediately before
Mclum's departure. he was
working to restore the
decorauve and historic
firuals that once adorned the
top of the pilings at every
uty owned public dock.. At
the lac;t harhor commiss10n
meeung. there were
tongut'·m·cheek commen ts
to rename the firuall> to
"Melum'i. Finials," and I
think that would be
well deserved legacy.
AddJuonaUy. Annand was
111 ... trumentaJ m starting the
1.:1r,-l> fi~t boat for cleaning
1t1e harbor. and today'l>
vc'>'>el L'-named "Oean
\M•ep • I wouJd Like 10
'>UAAl~I rerumung ·aean
\¥.cep" to "Armand·~ Oean
\weep" or "Armand's
Armada.·. •
TIP Of TME WEEK
Check the ughtne55 of th<>
hand clam~ on all your
ve .... -.el''i hoses. l~t weekend,
I w«lb the captain on a yacht
delivery to Ensena.da.
MeXJc:o Calm before the
storm was what we
expencnt.:ed as we ran
directly m front of the
approaclung stonn and the
high \weUs by JUSI hours. We
dld 'ipot two gray whales.
but the uperb visibility Wll.'>
what I found most
remarkable.
After arnvmg at the I lotel
Coral Marina. we noticed the
mid tnlge pump was
d1Mhargmg a lot of cold
water Immediately
111\pecung the engine room.
I found a raw water inlet
hose had come loose before
the heat exchanger -hence
the cold, and not wann
water.
It\ a good time of year to
tighten all your fitnngs. lne
Coa.,1 Guard recommends
double band clamps. which
are required on all
commerctal vessels. Keep in
mind, the.colder nights will
cau...e materials to constrict.
allowing band clamps to
loosen.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD ls the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughts and story suggestions
viae mail to
Mike a Boathouse TY.com or
visit Boathouse TY.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
The heat wave, If you will,
continues today, providing
Newport-Mesa wjth hlgha in
the lower to mld-70.. The
Senta Ana winds have
returned and will blow 10 to 20
fl'lptl thfa morning and
afternoon, wtth atf(>nger gust.a.
Overnight lowt will drop into
the upper 40s.
The weekend'• looking
apotiaa, wfn'I continued
nNldings In the 70..
'"'°""8tlon:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
'T'N northMstet1y wlndt will
blow 10 to 20 knota In the Inner
wttwa today, wtth 2· to 3-foot
we.... end • WMt tweet of 3 to
5 feet. Wlndl Wiii .... thlt
ewning, though the IWtfl will
buAdafoot.
CM f91fNr, ttM nonhNst8f'ly ~ wtll blow 10 to 15 knob,
1· to 2·foot...,.. end.
northwest awell of 8 to 10 feet.
The aame will be found thla
evening.
SURF
We should continue to eee
t'hett-higha today along
west-feeing break.a, with the
occasional head-hJgha.
Standout apota will eee aome
overtleeda, though.
S.turday wflt be aimller,
though w. ahoutd begin
aeelng aome ovetheada com.
Sunday.
Wltlar queMy:
WWW.A1rfridw.0tr1
TIDES
11me
8:60e.m.
4.:12 p.m.
10:49p.m.
3'171.m.
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WATER TEMPERATURE
157degrw
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BEST BUYS
Promenade mix in cluaes everything
from Trader ·Jo e s to Acanthus
With a
specta~ar
ocean vtew,
the new Crystal
Cove Promenade
has a mix of
national retailers,
selection of
armoires, tables,
overstuffed chairs,
pillows, line~
ceramics and
crystal, and
gourmet gifts.
baked fr~h daily on the
premises. and the restaurant
features its own coffee blend.
GUCCI AT niE PLAZA
local boutiques and
premier restaurant&
Wllllams Sonoma
carries some of the
best in gourmet
cooking and
entertaining
ijCCessories. Cookware,
GREER
WYLDER
Crystal Cove Surf
and Sport off~rs
women's, men's and
children's sports
apparel, as well as
surlboards,
snowboards,
Gucci started out in
Aorence ln 1921 as a ~mall
leather goods company that
made exclusive luggage and
saddlery pieces. Today ,the
internationally .recognized
Gu cci Company-with a
store at South Coast Plaza -
is best known for ilb modem
and cla.si.ic apparel and
~ccessories thanks to 'tom
Ford, who took over as
creative director in 1994.
linens, specialty foods and
more are available.
Tile Gap ts known for its
casual basics for men,
womeo and children. Trader
Joe's carries gourmet foods
and drinks from around the
world More than 800 11ems
are made with the Trader
Joe's label. including kosher,
organic and vegetarian
products.
Banana RepubUc offen.
sophisoca1ed and relaxed
apparel for men and women,
al> well as a home collecuon ,
c,hoes. accessories, personal
care products and intimate
apparel MJUJe carries
women's cru.ual clothing and
tccessorici.. Popular bQlllds
include Alue Doi, Red Lme,
rhree Dot and Beautiful
l'f!Ople. Nowcento BoutJque
offers a collecuon of
l·.uropean d~1gner fashion'>
for women II speciaJiz.ec; in,
lOnlemporary sportc,wear.
'>UllS and evemngwear.
Custom fitung!> and exclu.<,1vc
Italian shoe<> and accei..sories
dre available. too.
Jtataposldon Home has
antiques, custom upholstery
and slipcovered sofas and
lhairs, home accessories and
gift.<>. Acanthus Gallery offers
a collection of antique and
arclutecturaJ pnnts from the
early 17th. 18th and 19th
centuries. and decorative
aclessories <iuch as lamp'>,
urns and unique finials. 1lie
Yellow Cottage offers home
furnishings. decor and
collectible\. II has a big
~ Daily Pilot ·
skatebo~. skim boards
and accessories. Plnk Wasabl
is a UUy Pulitzer.store. It
carries the Lilly collection of
clothes for men, women and
children, as well a.. borne ·
decor, shoes and accessorie'...
Cassis has fine lingerie.
bodywear and perfume. as
well as fashions from French
and ftahan designers.
Starbucb Coffee offers
coffees and teas, espresso
dnnks, pastries and
coffee-related accessories
and equipment. Smee the
1960s, Dansk has made
qualiry dinnerware. fiatw-cUe,
glasses, cookware and gifts. Z
Pizza makes custom pizza!>
in a hrick oven. Customers
can select all ingredients,
from crust to cheese.
toppings and ..auce.
Retailers expected 10 open
in spring 2003 include
Jennifer CroU and CroU
Sport. Jennifer C roll offer.,
fine women's apparel
including contemporary
'>POrtswear. '>Uit<,,
cveningwear and accessone<..
Croll Sport offer. cla.Mic
clothes Cor active men. La
Diva is a bouuque-of
contemporary and
culling-edge clothing and
accessories. Many labe15 are
exclusrves 10 Orange County
It will also have an in-store
men'!> '>hop, Alex Blair, with
current trends for men.
Pacific Whey Cal~ Bakery
and Coffee Company is a
casual restaurant that serves
breakfast, lunch and dinner.
~tries and ae ... <>erts are
Gucc1 has the best d esign!>
m ready-to-wear for men and
women. signature handbagi,
and luggage, an endless
selection of !>hoes, bell'>,
perfumes, wa1che'i and fine
jewelry. The Jackie 'houlder
bag ($585) and Bardot bag
($585 to S645) are popular
here. as well as the ( .ucci
loafers for babies ($140 10
$250).
Store hours are 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. 10 7 p.m. Saturday,
and 11 a.m to6:30pm
Sunday. Gu cci IS on Level 2,
at South Coasl Plaza. Call
('714) 557·9600 or check out
www.gucc1.com.
TOY BOAT
O~i<: toys for lod' .ue Toy
Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat's
specialty. With three
locauons -Corona del \tar,
Westdiff Coun and a nl'w
store at Newport Coa.'>t -the
'>tore i' known for carrying
timeles.'> 10~ for infant!> 10
adolescents. Oloo'>t' from an
!;upplie!>, I.egos, Playmobtl,
Madame Alexander doll'>,
volleyballs, pogo \Uck.s.
games, lores and wagon<; Lift
wrapping is free.
Store houn. are 9:JO a.m. to
'l:30 p.m. Monday Lhtough
">aturday and 10 a.m to 4
p m Sunddy. Toy Roat Toy
Boat Toy Boat's Corona del
Mar <;tore 1s at 3331 f-_ Coast
I Hghway. ,£,all (949) 67 l-3791 .
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t tc.oastJirie's Access Program is
very convenient for me. I will finish
my AA here and transfer to Cal State
Fullenon to become an elemencary
school teacher.' '-9+
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Spring ..... begin F*'-Y s.
I tlCJ.ty JaJ1uary 3, 2003 Al
-Newport p~ep s for Ju ly runoff deadline
City has· until July l to comply with new
county guidelines co prevent all pollutants
from e ntering storm drains.
\
rule:.. 11 \ a .,urpn!K' Lhat the r1ty
i:. ~pt'l It'd tu meet Jeacllinell.
NeW> that the my can meet the
permll deadlmes and object.JWS
L't a i,urpn~ con .. 1dering how
Newport W"db 1he only c11y in the
wunty l~t year 10 enthll!>iru.ll
c ally support Lhe nt'w rules of
the Santa Ana Regional Water
Quality Control Board
June Can1rande
Daily Pilot
Nl-WPOfff BEAU I -City of
ficials are optimisuc they can
meet a July deadline to comply
with 1>tnngent new county rule'>
to control storm water runoff.
and Chey may even pull 11 off
without hiring addi110naJ cm
ployees.
Cities have until July I Lo met•t
all the cntena of a permit that aJJ
county c111es mw.t have to oper
ate their !>torm dlein'>.
The cities must take a number
of steps to ensure that no pollu
tanl5 enter the storm drcuns. lne
tricky part 1s thal 11'<. not the u1y
purling pollutant!) into the storm
drain.,; it'!> re-.idenl5 anc.l
busmec;.'>e'> who~ actions credte
moSI of the pollutant'>.
Thu'>. the city'5 1ob is 10 m
form, inspect and enforce.
UTherc would be fol.ks UUl Ill
the field 10 educate re,1dent!> and
ibusine~~ as 10 how to tkeep
pollutant'> out of '>torm wa1erl
Then they would do tn'>pect1on.,
to en.,ure that'!> occurrmg. Then.
1f Lhey're not, then~·!> the er)Jorce
ment end. 1s.'>wng lttallon!>,~ A.<,
i,i:.tant C11y Manager Davt-K1ff
said.
At the Jan. 9 meeung of the
C.oastaJ/liay Water C)ualtty ( 111
it-ns AdVtsory Cornnuuee. ste1fl
will prt''>el\l the cny'!t opuon!. fur
makmg gor)(J on all perm11 re
quire men I.!>.
Though the measure. will
definitely ll!ljwre !>Orne rny '>tdfT
ume. Kiff ..aid lw I'> op11rn1'>l1t:
thal the mfonnauun a11d t·n
forcement rnmpaign l'<tn be <.1111
ducted wtthout 111n11g dll> 11c:w
employct:'>
UTho ugh 11 will dl'lirnlt'ly n·
quire more '>tafT a11en11on, 11 m.1y
not require mort.· '>t.tff ... kt ff ..aHI
UDefin11ely more '>lalf dllen11011
It may not tilkt: morl' '>talT \\.t·rt>
Lrying to fiK\)re out d. Y.a} Y.t'
coulctach1t•ve that w11lwu1 hinn~
becau'>e. 111 ume!> Ith Llw,. 11
mah'!> '>en* tu keep tlw htl 1111
m:\°1' po'>lUOn'>.
C.on'>tdenng the d<1u1111ng 11a
. lure of lhe tough Willt·r -4uah1y
'\laut 11.al Mu.,cum dot.I y, ill d111 ~
·until Jan. I J
lne g1"1 of the 00 page pennll
that now gowrns nuc<> ~ that nu
lOXJn'> taJl l'nd up m the i,torm
diam'>
~tore owne" hosing down
thetr \tdewdlks cannu1 allow
wap or even d.trt 1u run into the
'>torm dra1m Residents are not
perm111ed IO let pt.-1 wa.,te run off
11110 Murn1 drnm'>, either TI1e
city\ role I' to help bu..,me!>Se~
and re.,1d1.·11h wmply
A littlt• rnore than a ye-cU ago. 11
loo~ed u11hkely that Lhe city
rnulc.J pull 11 uff· I gut'!>..' I could
,uppon 1)11, dlld 1hen pray ii
doe'>n 1 (Id'-'>... Lou11ctl\\-oman
'l:onna t 1lowr c;.aJd a1 a N°"em
ber 200 I wunuJ meeting
"ow, .liter a lot of '>laff umi-
has bet'r1 dt-<.ltcated to creaung
11ubhl l'OUl<tOon campaigns and
other ffit'd'>Ufl"> tht: goal is tn
'>lght otfa tJI., -.a.td
"It I'> fl',JJJ,lll: K1fT ..aid
u·11 ti' nlu1m urg BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS -' ...
The n•phca 18th lenttir\ 1,,11
' .. hips and their co .. tumed ~rt·'" ·Rat Pack Monday~' ~ -wi;!. u.t. W, • ~A . •
Fonner Clinton aide
will speak at UCI
On Jan 23. UC lr.111e will ho\t
a "firc\lde chat• ¥.Ith Larr} fr
ving, a former a'>'l'>l.i.111 -.ecre1.iry
of t0111merce and < linton Ad
rrun1"rnuon tet.hnolugy team
member
He will Wscu'>-'> tht· \tatu'> of
the d1~tal divide and dlh¥.t·r.
ul low d1v1ded arl' we?" and
UDoes the Bu.'>h Adm1m .. 1.rn11on
think the divide 110 longt'r t'\
t:.t.\?~ The 7 to 8.JO p.m. event "
free and open to the public
A n:ception will follow tlw h·r
lure m the I lumarutl~ ln'>tnll
uunaJ Butldmg., roclQilfl 00 lnlur
mallon. (949J 824-1948.
TaJI ~hips arrive
Monday at museum
The taJI 5h1p' Ha\\Cllldll
Chieftain and Lynx W1U JrrtH'
Monday ai Newport I !arbor
·~ '0'~~5~~0~ outing,, rt'enactmenl cannon · o
ba11le., .um i.ail cra1 mng ~ta~1<1no\ I 111lt· Italy at
Thl· rnu\eum. aboard d t t.i... ~nut~ C ,,...,, Pla1a y,,1lJ bnng
.,1c repllc a ol a riverboat nc:'.(t l bad ·t<at l'.1l k \fonda\' -an
lhf' Hdlk Bay Rndge. will -.p••ll I:\ e1111~ 0°1 ltH· ffill'll arid darlt
.. or a "Pel 1al ba11Je rrenac1nwn1 111~ d1•c.JH .1tl'U tu 1h1· mt'lllUf) ol
from 4 IO 7 p.m Jan. 10 Re'>er l'r<1.nk \111i1lr<1 \ammy DaVl' .. Ir.
vat1on" tan be made by ~·dl11ng .tnd lkan \tart1n rhe eVl'nt
!949 b7J 7863 <.0.,1 ,.., $50 I or ... 111 11ffn «1mplmll'ntarv hor'
adult~ and $20 tor c h1ldren lift tJ 1wu\ n.., u1c.J drink 'pec1ah
der the .tgl' uf I 2 Rcfreshrne111:-I he rl''>laurJnt 1~ a1 3.IJi Bn<.
wt.II bl' .. erved aher the .. ail • ••ii !'It He..,t·r•auvn., are urg,.t.J
I ur mforma11un. \1..,11 l11lurmc1111n1 7141 >4b 9550
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NE.WS .,
Fire kills pet cat in
Newport Beach .
"Jwo people escaped
withoul injuries early
Wednesday after a fire
ripped through the living
.room of J!teit Newport
Beach t~o1ne, ld.Jling a
pet • cat and causing
$150.000 in damage, fire of-
ficials said.
Firefighters responded to
the call that came in at
-about 2 am. Wednesday
from the home in the 2100
block of Vtsta Laredo, said
Donna Boston, public infor-
mation officer foi; the New-
port Beach Fir:e Depart-
ment.
She said the two people
were asleep in the upstairs
bedrooms when they heard
the smoke detector go off.
They went downstairs lo
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• West Baker Avenue: An
auto theft was reported in
the 1300 block at 5:37 p.m.
Tuesday.
•Bristol Street: Petty theft
was reported i~e 3300
block at 6:45 p.m . Tuesday.
•Congress Street:
Vandalism was reported in
the 700 blodc at 10:27 p.m. -
Tuesday.
• Elden and Senta Isabel
avenues: Indecent exposure
was reported at 5:27 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevard: Petty
the~ was reported in the
3000 blodc at 4:57 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Logan Avenue: A
commercial burglary was
repo~ed in the 1200 block at
10:32 p.m. Tuesday.
• Peterson Place: A robbery
was reported in the 2700
blodc at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday.
• Shalimar Drive: Grand theft
was reported in the 700
blodc at 5:25 p.m . Tuesday.
VIOLATION
Continued from Al
tomey's office notifying them
that the city did not violate state
open-meeting laws when it de·
cided, in do~ session. to spend
$455,000 to hire two lobbyists to
represent the city's position on
lhe John Wayne Airpon settle-
ment agreement.
GreenJight Committee leader
Phil Ar:.t filed the complaint last
year, alleging the city should
have notified the public about
plans to hire lobbyists California
Strategies and Willfam D. Lowery
ahd that the public should have
had the chance to comment.
··our office has concluded that
there ii. insufficienl evidence to
NOTEBOOK
Continued from Al
reality, it is n't a joke. That's
what happened.
At first, I was a politics and
county government writer for
the Key West Citizen. then its
Paradise (read Datebook) editor
·and then features edltor. ln late
1997, r decided to move home
to California and got a job with
Tunes Community News as a
page designer. I've been with
the Pilot -with brief sojourns
at the Times Orange County
building and the Huntington
Beach Independent -ever
since.
My life in joumalismhas
been amazing. I've done things
and talked with people I never
thought J would.
In Key West, I new In a
-Qmlay s.n;o.-• r..:1 1 , ___
·~ I
find the living room eouch
ablaze. One of the occu-
pants tried to put out the
fire with a cushion while
the other one called 911,
Boston said. ·
· But soon, the smoke and
heat got to them and they
ran out. Boston said they
tried to ,get back inside to
get their three cats, but
could not because the door
was locked.
Firefighters found one
missing cat but could not
save it, Boston said. The
other two survived.
Boston said the smoke
detector saved the. resi-
dents' lives because they
would not)lave woken up
without it.
lJle fire was confined to
the one unit The cause of··
the fire is under investiga-
tion, but investigators be-
lieve it to have been electri-
cal, Boston said. f
-Deepa Blwratlt
NEY/PORT BEACH
• Birch Street Vandalism
was reported in the 4200
block at 10':14 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Goldenrod Avenue: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 400 block at 1:36 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Lafayette Avenue: A
commercial burg1ary-wa~
110ported in the 3000 blodc at
10:23 a.m. Wednesday.
• Port Weybridge Place: ,
Pettytheftwasreportedin
the 2000 blodc at 12:23 p.m .
Wednesday.
• San Joaquin Hiiis Road:
Vandalism was reported in
the 2600 block at 9:47 p.m .
Wednesday.
• Walnut Street: A loud party
was reported in the 200
blodc at 2:36 a.m .
Wednesday.
• 21st Place and West OcNn
Front: Battery was reported
at 6:02 p.m . Wednesday.
• 30th Street and Balboa
Boulevard: A physical fight
was reported at 1 :48 a.m .
Wednesday.
prove thal the Newport Beach
City Council or the city anomey
violated the Brown Act with re·
spect to these allegations. As a
result, our office will take no fur-
ther action in the matter,~
Deputy Dist. Atty. Su~ J. Laird
wrote to City Atty. Bob Burnham.
City Manager Homer Bludau
said the letter vindicates the
city's position that council mem·
bers acted appropriately when
they approved the eontracts in
closed session.
• J don't think the City Council
ever fell like they did anything
wrong," Bludau said Thursday.
MThey just entered into agree·
ment 10 provide an educational
program.ft
But Arsl said that openness
and avoiding even the appear-
ance of a conflict of interest
seaplane in a storm to the Dry
Tortugas NationaJ P-Mlc.. then
closed because of a budget
crisis, to witness the head·of
the Conch Republic give the
rangers "a petition. The two
bumpy landings were among
the scariest moments in my life.
For a feature story, I went
undercover posing as the
girlfriend of a person who did
illegal needle exchange, seeking
to prevent HN in the Keys. I'll
never forget watching a dealer
play with a pair of crack roe.ks
as if they were dice.
I've talked with cops.
firefighters, Cuban refugees,
mothers with dead children,
accident victims. -government
officials, military colonels,
millJonaires, homeless persons.
up-and-comJng artists and
those who ace stars. I've
learned that everyone bas a
story.
As an editor, I've helped
make decisions for what got on
the front page and what got
covered lo the arts sections. I've
written headlines wld cutlines
~ ahaped copy from
reporters and columnists. It's a
beady thing. knowing
HUSCROFT
Continued from Al
said he intends to move the di·
lapldaled house to a . Westside
property he owns at 548 Bematd
St This would spare tbe ·house
from demolition, which was due
since the city had found no buy-
ers for the 1915 Craftsman-style
house.
If the agreement is approved·
Monday, it would serve as. a pre-
liminary step for the c:ransfer.
Morehart would still have to seek
Planning Commission approval.
Pan of the agreement calls for
the city to pay Morehart $30,000
-half or the cost of relocatiorf
and abatement or toxic materials
lilce lead-based paint and asbes-
tos. More importantly, from the
city's perspective, it is also
equivalent to the amount it
would cosl to demolish the
house, which is still an option if
the deal with Morehart falls
through.
~The feeling is, if we have to
spend that much money anyway.
let's see if someone can use the
house and we'll give them that
amount of money to help make
it into something that someone'"
can occupy and use," said Wil-
liam Mortis, director of public
services. on Thursday.
The Huscroft House has tested
the patience and purse strings of
the city since 1998, when offi-
cials paid $54,000 to mo\re the
donated house from 2529 Santa
Ana Ave. to TeWmJde Parle. The
historic home was built in Santa
Ana and then moved to Costa
Mesa in 1950.
T ln 2001 , the council approved
its restoration for use as a cul-
tural museum at Fairview Park.
But in July, the city decided to
sell the house and put it out to
bid. At the end or the formal bid·
ding process, onJy two bids had
been received Both offers even·
tually fell through.
OFFICE
Continued from A 1
forceful advocate for the conser-
vative viewpoint."
In April 2000, Brulte replaced
Johnson as the Senate's Republi-
should preclude making such
decisions in closed session.
MThe issues of good govern-
ment and government integrity
are more important than ever af-
ter our last sleazy election cam-
paign," Arst said.
An older complaint is stiJJ un·
der review, a spokeswoman for
the district attorney's office said.
ln 2001 , Greenlight alleged
that meetings between a city
councilman, two planning com·
missioners and representatives
of the Koll and ConexaJlt compa·
nies violated open-meeting
rules. ln those meetings, the par·
ties hammered out details of a
development agreement for the
expansion of the Koll Center of·
6ce complex.
Though that agreement later
came before the City Council in
tomorrow's news today.
Come Monday morning. I
will go from someone who
writes the news to someone
who reads the news.
Tony Dodero, the Pilot's
editor, asked me if I was
melancholy.
· WNot yet,~ I said. MThere's too
much work to be done." But I
know when J slow down, I will
be.
For those on the outside,
working for a newspaper is a
glamour job, filled with
prestige. On the inside, It is the
work of a lot or detHcated
people who put i.n long hours
and really have Lo love the job,
the readers and their beat in
order to get through. It can be a
grind. but there are moments of
complete joy when you know
you've helped inform some<?ne
or when a charity event Is a -
success because you cared
enough to write about it, and
someone read about it.
Newport-Mesa is lucky to
have the journalists of the Dally
Pilot putting the paper together
every day. They -llr')u.
Alderton, Gina Alaander, Lod
A.ndeno.n, Deepa Bhaftlth, S.J.
Cahn, flower Carlton, Ou19dne
Curlllo, June Cl.Mgrande,
FIL£ PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Kristen Petros, left, and former Councilwo;;,an Linda Dixon look at photos of the Huscroft House
(background) in ah album before the house was donated to the city of Costa Mesa.
'The mu.nicipal code specifically states that any
house that is moved shall be brought-up to code
before it is moved.'
code if it allows the hou~e 10 bt
moved before it is brought up to
code. Soffer. a fugjtive from JU'>·
tice now living in l.ab Vega:>, ha.o.
long criticized the City Lounnl
tor its ownership of the I fu.-.croft
House. which he contend\ vio-
Fonner Costa Mesa resident Sid Soffer
At the end of 200 I, the city
said it would use $200,000 desig·
nated fmm the Home Ranch de·
velopment agreement to mpve
the historic . home to Fairview
Park. but expected the commu-
nity to raise another $200,000.
Community support never
materialized and, by September
2002. it looked lilce the belea-
guered home was headed for the
chopping block.
Enter Morehart. who ex-
pressed interest in moving t.he
house to his 12.000 square-fool
property on the Westside. More·
hart intends to demolish one or
can leader. Johnson was first
elec.1ed to the state Legislature in
1978. . .
~ PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and politics.
He may be reached at (9491
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@lst1mes com.
'The issues of good
government and ....
integrity are more
important than ever
after our last sleazy
election campaign.'
Phil Ant
Greenlight Committee leader
an open meeting. Greenlighl
said that the public sho uld have
been notified ibout the meet·
ings beforehand.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Bead'I and John Wayne
Airport. She may be read'led at
(9491574-4232 or by e-mail at
1uns.casa9rande@larlmes.com.
Paul OJnton, Oodero, Rich
Dunn, Barry Faulkner. Keny
Flynn, Lolita Harper, Sean
fUUer, Don leach, Stew
McCran.k, James Meler,
Deirdre Newman, Paul
Saltowitz, Joee Santoe, Daniel
Stevena, Kent Treptow and
Steve Virgin-care about what
they do and about this
community: And I've been
lucky to work with 11"\em.
But it's time to say goodbye
-or at least, ·until we meet
again.# My leaving is a life
decision that I hope will allo\Y
me to explore other horizons,
some literary and some to do
with family.
As f've said often to Tony. I
love my job. And J'm going
while il still is warm in my
heart, before the pressures of
other goals and missed paths
cool my ardor.
It's a time for new
beginnings, and so l say. rare
thee well. Wherever your path
leads in thls New Year, I hope it
brings contentedness. The onJy
thing constant In life i11 change.
• JENNtF£R K MAHAL ia former
feature• editor of the Daily Pilot ea
of today. She may be reached at
jennlkmahsl yahoo.com.
two single-family homes on the
property lO replace it with t11e
lluscroft House. In -.addition to
kicking in the S-10,000, the city i~
aJso offering ·to waive cemun
permit!> and fees.
Morehan was unuva1lable tor
comment on fhuro;day
Sid SGlfer. a fon;ner ( .o.,ta
Mesa resident and r<:<;taurant
owner 1ailetl for violaung nty
property codes, charge<; that the
city would he violating it\ own
late~ property codes. . ,
"The· municrpal code !>pt'('1fi-
cally slates that any house that i~
moved :.hall be brought up to
code before it 1s moved.'" '-11d
Soffer, whose property is roinn·
dentl)' a few loLc; away.. on lkr
nan! Street.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
educat10n She may be readi~d di
1949) 5744221 or bye mail at
deirdre newman a'/atimes com.
LA RRY M. FELT
Lany, M. Felts, 62, passed away
Christmas morning, Dec 25, 2002.
Som in Washington, and raised m
Arizona, Mr. Felts was a long t1me
resident of Orange County. and
most recently resided in Newport
• Beach, CA. Educated at ASU (BS)
and Cal State LA (MBA), his career
included working with Hughes
Aircraft and retiring as a Vice
President with Avco Financial
Services In 1998. He held a deep
..._....,,_, faith in god and was active In
various community and church activities Including &eMng as
an Elder and Sunday school teacher at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church. He was committed to wortdng with
·youth and volunteered as a Royal Family Kids Camp
Counselor and tutored at the Shalimar After School Pl"09ram.
In addition to adoring his grandchildren he also enjoyed
travel and was passionate about golf and basketball.
Mr. Felts touched many with his faith. friendship and
kindness and those who new him join in celebrating his lifb.
His wife, Dianne Felts, mother Nyda Felts. Daughters Lon
Rogers and Michelle Denlsonde Felts, stepson, Adam
Hearfson and his grandchildren, Rebecca and Melissa
Rogers. survive him. His stepson Chad Heartson recently
passed away also.
Memorial services and reception will be held Wednesday,
January 8th, 11 :OOam. at St. Andrews Presbyter1an Church,
600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, CA 92663. In lioo of
flowers the family requests donations in .his memory to: St.
AndrlrNs Decon Fund.
BARNES
Steven J.
Passed away at home on December 29, 2002 from
complications due to his diabetes. He was to tum 44 on
January 1, 2003.
Bom to· Dr. David and Myrna Barnes in Iowa City, Iowa In
1959. He grew up in Corona del Mar. Calif. where he spent
most of his life. He attended Mariners Elementary, Lincoln Jr.
High and Corona del Mar High SchOOI. Although he played all
sports very well, he will be remembered for his excellence In
track and field at Corona del Mar H.S. Gifted with both size
and grace,· he ran the more demanding of events -the 880 -
where he held several H.S. records in the 880 for the Coach
Tomlin champJonship teams of the mid '70s.
After a couple of years of college and not particularly fond of
schOOI, he embarked on a llfelong journey of
entrepreneurship that gave him both extreme pleasures and
disappointments. Never to be easily discouraged, he would
work relentlessly to -come up .with a new Idea or p~uct to
sell to the masses. He often traveled throughout the world In
search of new opportunities. He was worl<ing on such a
product up to the day he died.
In Newport Beach, Calif., he married Jill Nakalako In 1993.
Together they fonned the perfect team for 17 years.
complementing each other In the different upecta of the
business wor1d. '-t'ever having children, Steve loved and
adored his dogs. ,lt wouldn't be unusual for him to take a
nice, wann mldday swim wfth his beloved dog Jeuie, a
Queensland Healer. · '
He loved the beach and ocean very much, often trav.,fng to
Hawaii. Flahlng also gave him great p1eaau,., but tt. wun't
able to do It 89 often In the la.It few years. ·
Help keep
our city 'clean I
He wlll be remembentd 89 an lndopendent, COUf"llQ80US.
chartsmattc rebelrouaer that never did anything like *'lYOM
efN. He Is survived by hla lovlng wtt. JIM; hf9 patenbt O.vtd
and Myrna; his little brottier Mike and hll Wife MeMaaa; his
lleter Sutan; father and mother In-law Tutta and 8t*'l.y
Nakasako; brother and lftter In-law, John and e.ine Ralleln~
and four nlec" and one nephew. He wtll certM\ly be mtMed
by8'1. . •
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)°OOAY
A Feng Shul Mminar will be held
at 7 p m at Visions & Dreams in
Costa Mesa. The seminar will
explain how elemental remedl8s
<:an be implemented to improve
health, relationships and
prosperity Reservations are
1'9Quired Visions & Dreams 1s at
2482 Newport Blvd. For more
mformauon, call (626) 288·1669
or VISlf
WWW fengshu1advantage.com
SUNDAY
alnt Michael 8t All Angels
piscopal Church will host a
Twelfth Night Celebration at 5
p.m at the ch\Jrch in Corona del
M ar The event, which "will be the
fourth concert in the 2002-2003
Friends of Music Series, will
include a festival of seasonal
hymns The church is at 3233
Pacific View Drive Free. For more
Information. call 949-644-0463 or
v1s1t www stm1kescdm org
The Jewish Federation Young
Business & Professionals will
h't>ld a special event and to ur of
tho Jewish Federation beneficiary
dgenc1es and dessert reception
from 7 to 9 p m at a private home
1n Newport Coast The
organ11dt1on, which consists of
singles dnd couples ages 25 to 45,
provides a connection and entry
po1n1 mto the JewtSh community
for s1ngl" and married young
.Jdults rtnd provides educational
,md soc1dl programs, sp1ntual
-:nnchmrmt and community
1nvolvomen1 while building
rne,mingful rela11onships For
m ore information, call Deborah
Kll'm at 714) 755 5555. eio 225
MONDAY
The Alzheimer's Assn. of 0,.nge
County will host a support group
for Cdre~111ers ffom 7 to ~ p m
at Our Lc1uy Queen of Angels in
Nr•wpon Beach The church 1s at
2046 Mdr Vista Onve Free For
res1•rvdllons <:all (949) 640 1750
TUESDAY
The Coron• del Mar Chamber of
C.ommercc will hold rts monthly
hodrd of directors meeting at 7 15
d m in the: chamber office The
.:>HK.f' 1s al 2855 E. Coast Highway
Su11e 101 For more information.
1..811 (949) 6734050.
weoNESDAY
Newport Beach Community
Services will host a new drawing
and painting w orkshop series on
Wednesdays from 10 em. to
12 30 pm today through Feb 26.
The workshop will include
1ndiv1dual instruction for
beginner through advanced
students m muced media. The
workshop will be held 1n the
Vince Jorgensen Center ad1acent
10 Manners Library at 2005 Dover
Orwe. S66 for residents, $71 for
nonresidents. For more •
information. call (949) 644-3151
THURSDAY
The International Coach
Federation Orange County
Chapter will host a business
solutions wo~hop at the
Wyndham Garden Hotel in Costa
Mesa The first part of the
workshop will be held from 5 to 6
p.m and will focus on contracts
for coaches. The second part will
deal with powerful questioning
end will be held from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m The hotel is at 3550 Avenue
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of the Arts. For more Information,
call ~lalne Arons at (949)
457-6190, or visit
www.icfo1anget;ounty.com.
Mary and Derwin Boblet wilt
present a slide lecture about their
three-year sailing adventure with
their two young sons at 7 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Central
Library. The presentation is part
of the library's armcttair travelers
series. The Boblet family left from
the San Francisico Bay and
traveled to Mexico, Hawaii,
Samoa, Fiji and'New Zealand.
The library Is at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Free. For more informa1ion,
call (949) 717-3801
JAN. 11
Auditions for the School of
American Ballet's 2003 Summer
Course will be held at the Defore
Dance Center in Costa Mesa
Auditions are open to
• intermediate .1nd advanced
students only and will be held
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for
13-year·olds, from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
for 15·year-olds and from 4 to 5
p.m. for 16-to 18-year-olds.
Students must register one hour
in a8vance. For more
information, call (212) 769-6600
or (714) 241·9908.
JAN.12
The Azzonl Sisten and vocalist
Brenda von Gremp will perform
works for voice, violin and piano
at 3 p.m . at the Newport Beach
CentraJ Library. Christian Azzoni
play!l thq piano, and her sister,
Sandra Azzoni Wood, plays the
violin. The library is at 1000
Avocado Ave. Free. For more
information. call (949) 717·3801.
or VISll
www newportbeach/1brary org
JAN. 16
UC lrviflt MedK:.I Center wilt
host a seminar on Medicare
benefits at 10 a.m. in the
University Club at the UCI
campus. The seminar will focus
on the latest changes in Medicare
benefits and supplemental
insurance coverage It will not
cover Medicare HMOs. The club
1s at Los Trancos and East
Peltason Drive. Free For more
1nforma11on, call (877) UCl-DOCS.
or v1s1t
www ucihealthcomievents
JAN. 17
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will host the Newport
Harbor Christmas Boat Parade
Awards Dinner and Auction from
6 to 11 p.m. at the Four Seasons
Hotel The event will feature
parade winners and have
entertainment, a hve and silent
auction. dmner and much more
The hotel 1s at 690 Newport
Center Dnve, Newport Beach.
Tidtets are $75 per person, $900
for a table of 12. For more
information, call (9491 729-4400.
UC lrviM Medical Center will
host a seminar on hearing'loss at
1 p m. at the Oasis Senior Center
The seminar will have
discuSS1ons on symptoms and
treatments of hearing loss. The
center 1s at 800 Margµertte Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Free. For more
Information, call (Snl UCI DOCS.
or visit
www uciheahh.com/events
JAN.21
The Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce will host its monthly
networking luncheon al 11 :30
a m at the Five Crowns
Restaurant. Reservations are
required The restaurant 1s at 3801
E Coast Highway. For more
informal.Ion, call (949) 673-4050
JAN.24
UC Irvine will host Its 19ttl annual
Martin Luther King Jr.
Symposium, ·prayer, Protest,
final
clearance!
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CoromJ Del J.lar Plaza
600 St Andrews Road, Newport
Beactt. (949) 574-2236
f1day, Jd!Wry 3. 2003 A5 ·1
'BEST BET Th• Jewith Famltf s.Mc. of
Orange County &po'1SOrs a
discussion group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p·.m . two Tuesdays a monttl
at the Jewish Family ServtCe
office a1 250 E Baker St.. Surte G.
Costa Mesa $10 per person, per
session Preregistration required
(714) 445-4950
from 6 to 10 p m Thursdays at
Borders Boolta, MuSK & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St
in Costa Mesa $3. New ~avers
are welcome. (9491 206 9822.
•
The Jewish Family Service-of
Orange County has a weekly
The Coin and Stamp Club mMb
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oas11 Senior Center New
members interested in trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to 1oin
these informal meetings There
are no fees required (949)
644 3244
Jewish Family Service on.n
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss Group member' share
experiences. hear how others
deal with grief. receive support
and learn w ays to Cope with
sadness and loi.s One group
The Azzorn Sisters and vocaltst Brenda von Gremp will
• parenting support group. Parents
learn strategies for sucoessful
parenting '8nd for. dealing with
the feelings ttnd behavior of their
children. The group meets from
10 to 11 :30 a.m "1ondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
250 E Baker St., Suite G, CoS1a
Mesa The group will cover
managing anger, anxiety and
peer pressure children
experience Prereg1strat1on
required. (714) 445-4950
• 'lneets at 7 pm Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob 1n Irvine The second group
meets at 10 a m Tuesdays at
Temple Judea tn Laguna Hills
The thtrd group meets at 1 p.m./
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim Free but etdvance
reg1strat1on 1s required (714)
445-4950
perform work s for voice. v101tn and piano at 3 p.m. Jan.
12 at the Newport Beach Central Library. Christian
Azzorn plays the piano. and her sister. Sandra Azzorn
Wood, plays the v1ohn. The library 1s at 1000 Avocado
Ave. Free: For more tnformattOn. call (949) 71 7 3801.
or v1s1t www newportbeachl1brary.org
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa
Music Makers from 7 30 to 10 30
p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
W 19th St • Costa Meset $4 19491
548-3884
Jewish Family Service of Orange
CounTy provides d support and
d1scusstt>n group for persons
recovenng from childhood or
teenage sexual etbuse The group
m eets from 8 to 9 30 p m
Tuesdetys etl 250 E Baker St ..
Costa Meset Advance reg1strat1on
is required 1714) 445-4950
and Peace -A Leader'<; Legacy
for Today;· from 7 to 8:30 p m
The symposium's keynote
speaker will be Julian Bond
board chairman of 1ho NAACP
and professor of history at 1he
University of Virgtn1a The
symposium will be held in the
Human1t1es Instructional
Building. room 100 at the UCI
Campus. Free For more
information, call 1949) 824 7215
JAN.29
The MOMS Club of Costa
Mesa-North is hos11ng an fJµcn
house at 10 a m at Balearic Piirk
and Community Center in Costa
M esa. Women are encouraged to
bnng their children dnd will have
the chance to meet othf'I
stay·at·home moms The center
books to replenish the dwindhng
stodt Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, Manners, or Coro na del
Mar -or in the book closet next
10 the Friends Book Store. at 1000
Avocado Ave . Newport, Beach
All hardcover and paperbadt
dona11ons, with the exception of
magazines and law books. will be
accepted and are tax deductible.
(949) 759·9667
The Braille Institute ott.~ free
computer classes to people with
fading v1~1on who have difficulty
seeing the <,omputer screen The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave . Corona del M ar offers six
sessions Call to sign up for
classes (714) 821 5000
Jewish femity Service of Orange
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically 111 The purpose is to
provide part1c1pan1s with
emo11onal and spiritual support
to manage illness and 11s
consequences The group meets
al 7 p.m Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E
Baker St Costa M esa
Anendanc.e 1s free. but
reg1stra11on is required (714
445-4950
Scrabble Club No 350 meets
Two-hour kayak tours with a
tratned naturdllst guide are
offered at 10 a m Sundays from
thr· Newpon Dunes Waterlront
RP son The reson •s dt 1131 Bad-
Bav Dn11f' NP.wport Beach $20
or $10 for Cdllforn1d Wildlife
Cetmpetign and NPwpart Bay
Ndturahsts and Friends
m 1>mber'i 1800 585 0747
1s al 1975 Balearic Driv•: For more A spiritual care claH meets at
mformaoon, call 1714 964 5934 7 15 p tn Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave Suite 114 Newport
ONGOING /Beach Call to reserve a SPat !9491
The Newport Beach Newcome~ S63 1402
Club holds a gener<1I rneeltng on
the third Wednesday of <>very
month The organization 1s open
to all Newport Beach residents
who have lived in thf> area fewer
than five year<> For more
informa11on call 19491 645 9922
or v1sn
newcomers-newponbt•dch org,
Interfaith couples with one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate in a d1scuss1on group
at the Jewish Fa~ly Service of
Orange County office. The group
is geared toward dealing with
issues between.inter1a1th
cou'ples, such as raising children.
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and n!lat1onsh1ps with
extended families The cost for
three sessions is $45 per couple
Preregistration is required Call to
schedule date and time The
office is at 250 E Baker St, Suite
G, Costa M esa. (714) 445 4950
Women 50 and older can join a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services 10
address issues such as anxiety,
depression. relat1onsh1ps,
loneliness and family The group
meets from 10 to 11 30 a m
Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St .. Suite G. Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required
(714) 445-4960.
Friends of the Newport Beach
Pubhc Library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons 10 donate
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networking
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 .45 am to 1 pm al the
CostaMesa Country Club The
cost 1s $13 The dub 1s al 1701
Golf Course Onve Costa Mesa
714)885 9090
A brain tumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from T
to 8:30 p.m at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach Free
Reg1strat1on not requlfed The
gr<tup is designed 10 help
patients and thetr lam1hes
understand and cope w11h the
illness 1949) 574 6232
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
hosts a mental illness support
group from 6 30 to 8 p ']l
Sundays in D1erenfield Hall C at
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should cut electricit)!
I pn writing concerning the
o!>lentatious display of the
Trinity Broadcasting Netw'?rlc:
building's Ouistmas lighting.
While r realize the aim of the
display is to celebrate the
holiday season. it seems to me
that the lights are on, but
nobody's home. ·nic true spirit of Cllristmas is
giving 10 one's neighbor, not
blinding him with obnoxious
lig}Hing. lfl'rinity Broadcasting
truly wanted to honor the spirit
of Olri'>tmas, they would be
U'>ing all the money they spend
on eleclricity bills to provide
Chmtmas dinners to les.s
fonunate families and presenlb
for underprivileged children.
I .. uggest a New Year's
rc~olution for Trinity
Rroadcasling: let the Light shine
from your heart, not your
parking lot, in 2003.
CArrUN PICKART
Corona del Mar
Union robbed voters of
a di ssenting voice
rhe majority of Orange
County volerc; con'>ider
themselve'> to be conservative
or moderates. Just a few
decades ago. our school boards
rcOected that political leaning
by having a majority of·
conservatives among them. Yet,
today eve~ single board an
Orange County is now
domlnate.dhyJiberals.
I hat h;ippened as a r~ult of
lht' teachers· union spending
money and using influence to
promote their union candidat~
and discredit any conservative
runnmg for the position (A
Cloc;er Look. "Teachers' union
flexe'> political muscle.~ Dec.
16). fhe union isn't satic;fied
with a majonty on each board.
Fili PHOTO I OAll.Y PILOT
The front of Trinity Broadcast Netw~glimmers at twilight.
but worlc: toward eliminating any
conservative's diSSenting voice.
If a conservative somehow gets
elected, it is onJy a matter of
time before the union rectifies
the problem. Wendy Leece Is
nol an isolated victory for them,
but one of maJ1Y·
I lowever, please consider that
l..eece 1s no t the real vi ctim here
-we are. Why? aecause her
conservative viewpoint (one
shared by a great many of us)
has been snuffed out by those
who are. frighten ed of any
d1i.\ent. That silence is a
deafening reminder that 1he
teacher's union has created a
monopoly of Liberalism and a
philosophy within the
classroom that will soon change
the politics of this county.
ANGELA GALLAGHER
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesan , too, need
to adopt maturity
elected mayor. However, I did
hear from MQJ1ahan a warm
and strong statement of
support for Robinson.
Whatever hurt feelings
Monaltan may ha.e had, he got
over them in ~ hurry; his short
speech was an endorsement
not only of Robinson, but also
of civility on the dais.
As for Robinson, the poise
and dignity with which she
responded to the stream of
vicious personal attacks speak
well for her own character and
for her ability to deal with
pressure and to conduct
harmonious meetings. In
addition, r have observed
Robinson 10 be thoughtfuJ and
analytical and well m tune with
the needs and desires of Costa
Mesa residents.
I recommend that those
people who attacked Robinson
at the meeting and those who
are still attack.Ing her in the
press follow the example of
Why don't Costa Mesa these two mature, gracious
Councilman Gary Monahan's individuals -drop the
admirers follow Monahan's personal vendettas and politely
gracious example? I didn't catch present-their business to City
his supposed Mstunned look" at ·Council.
the eouncil meeting four weeks
ago when Karen Robinson was
TAMAR GOLDMANN
Co'>ta Mesa ,
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COMMUNITY COMMENr~RY
. Former Newfort councilman
let his· home district suffer
fh
By Gerry Ross
I n the Dec. 13 story on
former Newport Beach
Councilman Dennis
O'Neil's "l.egacy of Service in
NewpoFt." I was fascinated lO
read that O'Neil actually
considers the ~bypass of the
San Joaquin I tills toU road~
as among his greatest
accomplishments in eight
yean; on the City Council.
Coast Drive into its present
form would eliminate the ·
free, high-speed route from
the coa!>l 10 the present
freeway on.ramp at
MacArthur Boulevard just
nonh of Bi~n Avenue. And
he should hctve considered
thai ,I.Inver.. would ~ist
paymg a toll (now$ I) simpl}"
to travel two mile-; within the
same city, from Newport
Coa5t Drive to BKon Avenue
As a rc.,ult, many have
returned to u¥ng CQast
the annexation. I le i5 4uo1ed
a.., saying. "That project wJ'
built in the county. If it
Mayed in the county, th~
impact., were still going IO hl'
there. What we got by
malung 11 pan of Newpon
Beal h i., a '>hare of the
property 1axe!>, which after
we provide <;ervtce<. i'> a
wurll' or revenue of S('vt'r.tl
m1lhon dollar\·or more
forever "
Wall a m1nut~. I low I.lot''>
gamin)( ct<.'Ce'>I> w our
property lax clolfors miug.tll'
the ne>;auvc traffic im.P.aci..
The free and open
Newport Coast Drive.
originally designed lb
mitigate traffic impacts from
the Newport Coast
development, was a
condiuon precedent placed
by the county to the granting
of the development permit. It
was feared that traffic along
Coast I lighway in Corona del
Mar would become
impossibly congested once
Newport Coast was built out.
1 lighway and Corona Del
Mar's residential secondary
street'> 10 gel 10 the Corona
del ~ freeway.
1 rea1ell hy 1hCNewjlon-ro.1~-~ ~ -
• dt•Vf'lopmen11 It doesn·1
So where are we I 0 years
later? We are suffering from
almost complete gridlock
every morning on Coast
I lighway in Corona del Mar
during rush hour. weekend'>
and summer vacation.
Interestingly. O'Neil served a ..
a director and Ncwpon
Beach's representative to the
Transportation Corridor
Agency when these critical
changes involving the road
were talcing place.
He knew that thc
realignment of Newpon
.. unhcrmore, the byp~
road that 0 Neil chen i.he<. l'>
hardly an effit 1en1 altemallvc
10 the on~111al road Ille
former unob<;truc1ed. -.ingle
roadway now contain~ 12
(yt'\, 12) signaled
i11tcro;ec11on'> along 11-. courw.
11 can rea'ionahly take~
much a'> 15 muiutt"> to travel
th1'> two male bypa'>..\
Newpon C.oa ... 1 res1denh who
paid (hut who "'"ere not full}"
re1mbur>t'dl for the original
road pa.ad m.U1on'> more from
thcir ',pt.-c1aJ A'>.'>t'<;.'>ment fax
l>1s1nc1 to help rnn.,trurt tlw
bypa.,.,.
1'111dlly. O'Nc·1l\ logu:
ap1>car'> to fai r when hc '>late-.
thal the impact'> from the
Newpon Coa\l development
have somehow been
nunamv.t.'d o r m11Jgated b)
Oml' 1Jw 1,000 plus hu1111·'
ar lurtll' H1dge and the
all1at en1 ,1partmenb Jrl'
de..,l'l<>J>t'd, l>ven fewer
n11>111n'1' will want to U'>t' 1lw
b) I'•"' road. I hu'>. any
fl'lll<lllllllK h<.•nelit for ( oro11.a
dl'I M.1r from thl'
l on ... 1n1t 11on of Nt•wp<irt
< .o,i..t I >riVl' will have been
fur thl'r rl'<.luted. and thl'
lCIY. II \\.111 fort'Vl'f fat C
'1gn11il .ant traffit l l1allt•11g1·.,
I "'on 1 go "' far d'> io ...ay tha1
() 1'-l'll f,ult•d ha .. lOn'>lilUl'lll \
, ... hl'n lw 1•11lwr idly or
.u llH'I~ pernuttl-d thl'\l'
d1.111gt..., 1(1 on ur. hut
pnh,1p., lw 1 ould have morl'
\1gorl'Hl\ly ddendt•d h1-.
h1111w turf
• GERRY ROSS is a New"°n
Coast res1dt"'t
eWomen's
sketball
Irvine vs USF
Tonight at 7:00 p.m.
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UC Irvine vs Lon! aUch State
Saturday, Jan •. 5, 1:00 p.m.
UC lrvlM Wolllen't .... .._. praen11
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UC Irvine vs uc Riverside
Saturday, Jan. 11, 7:00 p.m.
at The Bren Events Center
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"We gave up 20 offensive
rebounds and had 21
turnovers. That sums it up."
Larry Hirst, Newport Harbor boys
basketball coach •
Oatly Pilot Sports Editor Roger ('.prison • (949) 57~223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS ' )
CRYSTAL LAODfROAlE DAILY Pl._QT
Orange Coast College's women's cross country repeated as State champions. Back row. from left: : Coach Dave Fier. Sandra Montoya, Hanni Ge1der. Shea
Comm. Kabe Stretz. Jane Alder, Araceli Morales. Jasmine Ge1der. Ava Jones. Jennifer Silva. Coach John Knox. Coach Marco Ochoa. Front raw, from left:
Susie Dmoso, Natalie St. Andre. Roseann Peters. Natahe Elhott, Yanet Perez. Claudia Sanchez, Michelle lcban. Virginia Sanchez. Swah Delano.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
·Beaten to the punch
Newport Hamor Coach points
out lack of rebounding and too
many mistakes, which leads to
a 66-44 loss to Marina High.
SCOREBOARD
Ill(' Viking-. IY 4 hwJt a L\ H m uw
ganw\ fir.1 nme 111111ute-., findmg
mo-.1 of uw1r point\ 111 trnnc,n10n. ofT
turnover, .md on h.irkdoor n.1L<, 10
Ute ba..,ket Meanwhile. Newport
<>tru~l'd 10 rnntcnd with Manna\
!>peed and tr:uled. J..I IR. a1 halfumt'
I.AKE FOIU-Sf lne fundamcnud.s that
were stresM'<.I hack m the d.1y when playt•r,
were refem'<.I to a' cager., '>1111 apply to 10
day's game That\ what Nt'\vpon I larbor
High Coach Larry I lu-st rrude clc.u .iher tu'
boys basketball teami. 66 44 lo'" to Mann.i
Manna
Newport 66 44
With Paje\I( batk tn the hneup in
the tlurd qu;Lrtt'r. tJw ~lor. made a
14-7 run in the fin.iJ '>IX minute-; of
thl' 1x·nod. n t1t111g tht' defil 1l to 4b
'J5. ·1i:.11t'Vit -.cored in the paint and
at El Thro I ligh Thul"'iday.
"I remember when Cfomwr Nt"W'pon 11.uhor and
NBA standout) George Yanlley spoke to our learn -;1x
years ago.· Hust ~cl "Ill' \aid, defcn.<;t> and n•
bounding is about heart and dt><ilf'(.' What took
place in his day. snll applie.. to today If you don't. n.•
bound. if-yuu don't lake care of tJw ball. you're not
going to wm very many game'>. We wive up 20 o f
fensive reboumb and hdd l.1 tumcl\-cr.. 111.n !>Um'>
it up.·
lhe Sailors (8-51 aho playt'CI an uphtU bd11lt• w1tlt
out their scar playt....-. Nechm l'aJt'\1<., who got 11110
early fouJ trouble with two fouls in the 6N 4uarter.
w-a.'> fouled on the t>a.<.let wiLh 3.28
ll"ft 111 tht• 1h1rd. I It• convcrtro on the free throw to
complete the tllll't' point play. pulling Ult' Sailo~
do'it·r. 4-0-28 llicn. 20 St'\ond!t latt.>r. l\ewpon jun
ior Andre l'im><;ell made a 111ce entry pas.10 Pajevic,
who fmj•Jwd on the eru.y laytn, wl)ic:h prompted a
Marina 1imrout Nt•w1x.in ..e111or (had Horden
nailt•d a tlm•e pomtcr dunng thl' '>atlors' late tlun.1-
quaner run
I lm'l"\'r, Utt.· \'ikmw. out°'ored Newport • .!0-9. an
tht: lin.il quarter. maintauung their up-tempo style.
wh11t• healing the ~ilor. to loo'-<' h.tJb and on the
bo.ml'>.
"We're more cml< l'flled of whal W\' need tu do, ..
"Obviously whc.'fl tJ1eir big guy got mto foul trou
ble that helped us out a lot.· srud Manna Co;1d1
Roger Holm~ "We were able to nm m our wide
open offen<;e and tll.11 when we're at our tx ... 1.·
I Hr.t \illd "We are our own wor,t t•rwrny I gues..., Ill
a -;en~ th.JI 1<, good becm1'>f' wt' know what Lht• DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport's Chad Rorden 1s surrounded by Manna defenders
see TARS, Paee AS under the basket as he tnes to maintain control dunng dnve.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS
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atVSTN. l.MllCfllW.C I tw.Y Pl.Of
Orqe Coast College's men's cross country team won the Oranee Empire Conference and was nmer-up at State. Back row, from left COICh OIY9
f1er Vidal Barragan Juan Mamirano, Gilbert Sa&as, Kohyar Naderi, Joef Guzman, W• Harris, David o,eda, Coach John Knox and Coech Mirto Ochoa. front row from left:1 M«e Brown, Jose Bustos. Mike Casillas, lf'win Salas, Sam Ocampo, Huao Cortez. Matt Pooley and Pe<to Nambo. . .
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EYE OPENER
Daily..IPi~
Sports tloJ) ol fatllP
JM!Oclfy 6 llOOOrt'l'
BRENT OGDEN
f nda1 JC1nuar,,. J 2003 A7
PREPS
Sharing
sideline
smiles
Former Estancia coaching
coll eague~ manage to
have fun while the ir boys
bas ketba ll teams compete
in Coast Clas~ic.
W lult· Ult'lr pl.tyn-. lnt.'d to
fim,h pli.1Y" the othN team
knt·w wt·n· t om1n~ bc>y-.
ha'>~t'tbdll t odda--. <Jut'
'><m.e .md Rich Boytt· former r.-.tanna
..
}j1ah r ,.l!,u..uu.L Hh,/ul .,.,., 11>u•Qj;•q
-· .L;-·· ~ • -=-·...-..=. ~::•S-'i'.ii.!:; '>entente., on in1 '1de 11w \lo11da\
ntghl I
Royct: in h1'> third 't«t'>on a t I dt'>on
aJtt>r I J war-. Ill l ht· l.\1.i111.:w program,
the lin.i.J four .t'>
head co.tt h befo rt:
taking over the
< harger'.
rnncludt·d ~el
anoLht:r
home1 0 1111ng wt:d•
b} COdlhmg hi'>
team to J 51-4 I
triumph tn Lht
thlfd-pl.u e ~amt: of
the 1--'>t.utcia C oa..,1
Classic
But Bovtt: and
Sorce. \\-hO mmt•d
BARRY
FAULKNER
up from the soph1inHHt'' 1111h1· '"r'll\
when Boyce kh had .1hou1 d' 11111t It
fun~ ~o tompt·tttof\ lilll h.1\l' 1r1 llw
heat of battle
·we were both maLng det II\ t aJI,
becau'>t' we run the ..,ame 'tuft Ro\< c•
said of tlw '>lntll'h'lC a..,pt·ll ol 1 tw
matchup "(}m'> ,rnd I ~n"'' "lt,11 1, ,1,
happening. hut the ~uh tell r I II -
At one point. Hoyu· and '-,ort c
conferred dbou1 the lt'll).,'lh 11 .1
umeout. both evenruall\ Jgrt·1·111g ,, 11111
timeout not a .!Cl '>t'• 1111d ... 1opp.1gt'.
w~ more appropnall'
And. "hen Boyte \\dlltt>d 11 ldll J
late timeout to .. huffit• 111 'onw .. 111'h
who had not plaved 111 .1 'tnng of
recent d o<,e gamt:..,. ht tir't It l ~on c•
know about the plo}. 'o ·" nol 111 ntlllt-
any feather'>
·1 enJO} coad11ng agam-.t Um•-.
becau-;e we havr a lot of fun on the
s1delme." said Roylt' who.,e UtJ.rgcr'
defeated ~rec' Lagle, t\\O }l'dr' ago
m the LoaM Oac,..,1c -;errnfinal.,
"Somettm~. \OU can gl'l '>U l.clllghl up
m compeung. you forgt•t 11 .., i.ttppo-.1•d
to fun ll1ere\ not too mJny t OJl ht•,
you can converw w11h durm~ the
game. but Cmc, .., one of them
Roth toache'> '>d.ld tht<y talk Jt lt'a..,1
tWlce a week during the '>l'a.,on ,md
both root for o ne another and '1·ek 11111
one another'<> !tCOre5 in the mornrn~
newspaper.
"Every once ma while. wh1•n Wl'
break a team huddle. the kid-. wiJI '>d\
one-two-three t-d1son and 111 talrh
myself saying t-..aglel>. Boyce ....itd '\nd
just this year, I p1ck.ed up a hra1 l l't of J
tournament both team'> were in and I
looked at the t--<>tancia draw th1 nltng II
was mine.·
fstancta and t-.d1son c,c nmmage om•
another m the preseason and plan to
continue that trend, though Rovre o;a1d
he will miss th~ Coast CJa~K m·~t yt•ar
in favor of a tournament m f-londa . . . .
'tfore than coaching agam\t tu~ good
friend. Boyce said all tht" familiar fact...,
he encounters makes tht' (,o.i._,t Oa"1l
in ilS 18th year. a pec1al event fo r him
"Everyone here is so nice and
personable and they always wtsh m<'
~u.· he said.
Boyce also said he en1oyed seeing
the d~lopment of.{.standa senior
starters Joey Lindquist, Zack Novak
and Man Cachola. who were freshmen
in his final season with the Eagles.
He also couldn't ruist pas.tjng some
praise Sorce's way.
•1 hope people realize tha• Ouis ls
~. Joe out of his kids.. Boyce
l&id.
•••
Among the acores or volunteers who
helped tournament cj.lret:tor Ben NO\I
run one of the Southland'• m l
cordial and efficient evmts -and oh
the culinaty ddigtlt or that pitalhy
~ -there ~ pubU ad
annc>Une:f1\5tJ Ktt ~ in 1CYtnth ynrworkina
bop bubtbaJl at &tanaa. said
hit dauahtet. rorma :..ate tennis
p&.yft h hoobd him up
IMNIPl,,...M ...
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AS friday, ~ 3. 2003
LIGHTWEIGHTS
E agles
ready
for flight
Estanci a freshman
basketball team is off
to an 8-l start unde r
second-year coach
Jason Simco.
I n lhe ~ummertime if
-.omeone had asked
'>t:'Cond-year Estancia High
fre'>hman boys bru.ketball
cuai:h lason Simco if he would
...haH' expelled an 8-1 1>lart, he
\H111ld have probably said no.
Hu1no1nov.
~Ill with ~ome pleasant
-.urpri'>t'\ ll1Jt conunue to come
tor 1he htgle-..
W11h .i team Lha1 includes
OalJas Koop. c1 6-foot-3 center
who averages
[-----"""" 16.5 points
...
per game
and took
home Most
Valuable
Pl ayer
honors at the
Garden
Grove
Tournament
that btanc1a
won. to
Corona del
Mar fhgh
BRY~E
ALDERJON
transfer Mlchael McDanlels. a
6-I power forward, Simco has
reason 10 be opum1stic about
what the future hold.,
Joe Eagles heal l.os Alamitos
+58-30), Sage I !ill (41 -35),
Valencia 149-321 and Garden
Grove (49-32), in the
champ1ooship, during llle
tournament ·we have a bright group of
kids lha1 pick-. up on
everything I teach them," said
Simco. a rir'>t team All -Pacific
Coa-.t L cague player as a
'>en1or ~uard for Estancia
during lhc 1999-2000 season.
I It· wa-. al'o chosen 10 be on
the Daily Pilot's Dream Team
that year.
liuard Pra.nk:le Bolanos has
been •the biggest bright spbt, H
according 10 Simco, who has
al-;o been impressed with
Kalani Teo, who stands at 6-1
and played running back on the
Eagle.,· freshman team in the
faJI.
·1 leo) 1ump., the highest,
run'> the lac;IC"1 and gets after ii
on defen'>e,H Simco said.
Estancia al'>o fearures the
bro1her guard tandem of Scott
and Shaun Markley along willl
Alex La Grand, Victor Zalpa.
CordeU Dickson, Garrett
McMastens, Anthony MonUel,
Levi PuJlzz.I, RJchard Mendez
and Adrian Ortega.
<ihaun Markley (5-5) and
Koop 'cored three and two
points, respectively, in the
var'l1ty team·'l 76-29 win over
Rancho Alamitos Thur<,day m
the fir'>t round of the F.stancia
Coast Ua~sic McDaniels
grabbed two rebounds in the
Rancho Alamitos game and
Scott MarUey 1-dW action in the
Eagle,· 62-51 victory over
Anaheim in the quarterfinals or
the Coac,t Gassic
McDamelc; provided clutch
shooting in the Garden Grove
Tournament and Teo, Dickson
and la Grand provided
'>lrength ofT the bench.
Simco plam on teaching llle
group man-to-m an defense as
Golden West League play
begins Monday at 3:30 p.m. -,..
against visiting Westminster.
"Some of the:.e kids have
never played organi7..ed
basketball so we're going to
practice man to-man defen e
because a'i they move on to
varsity. no team plays 1,one too
often," Simco said
Mitch Valda , who played as
a senior for Estancia last
c;ea.son, assists Simco.
• f fe':, been great," Simco said.
•tte worb well with the kids.
Parlence i'l the blggc t key •
•••
Newporr I larbor Hlgh's
frosh-soph girls soccer team
nn l,hed fourth out of 16
teams In the edl on Olorger
• Cup Occ. 21 . for thelr fi nish,
the SaJlor• rec.-ived a trophy
and h wtll be displayed on
caJl'lpus,
Harbor lost LO DaM Hiils,
2·t, and 3·2 to Mission Viejo
in a game the Olablos scored
their 1hlrd goaJ In the fln aJ two
mlnutt-a.
:1 was happy that our •
players 1tuclt 10 lhelr game:
and tayed focuffd d pile
iny tback , Mid Newpon
Coec.h ........... ·"~
beeri tn ""Y pme. never JoM11 bJ more than one pt•
t
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TARS
Continued from A 7
probJem is and we know we can
~ it. A lot has to do with atti-
tude. We don\ have the mindset
to get better;·
Rorden Wa.5 the only Newport
player to score in double flgures
and led the Sailors with 11 points.
Rordeo was Z of 4 from the three-
point line. Pajevic scored nine
points. four in the first quarter
and live in the third period. Senior
Owe Ouneron contributed eight
points for the Sailors.
The VikiQgS were led by James
lmnbert and Matt Brennan.
whom scored 14 points each.
"I don\ think you ever saw a
unit of five competing for a com-
mon goal in thai game." Hirst
said
NolllMgue ~lie, Nliwpoft 44 Manna 18 18 12 20 -ee
Newport 8 10 H 9 -4'
M9lina -Lambel1 14, Brennan 14,
Brown 13, Bedter 5.Lee 1, McNeme
12, Hung 3, Oiecidoe 2. Rivera 2.
3-pt. goals -Lambelt 2. Brennan 2.
Brown 2, McNeese 1, Hung 1.
Fouled out -Lambert.
Technicals -none.
N9wpoft Harbor-Pinesett 2.
l..o\Nenthal 4, Pajevlc 9, Rorden 11,
Cameron 8, Hernandez 5, Glassic 5,
Pemne 0, Hunttlf 0.
3-pt. goals -Rorden 2, Cameron 1.
Fouled out -none.
Tectm1cals -none.
S PORTS
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport's Nedim Pajevic (33) attempts a lay-1.lp and is fouled on
the shot in the first quarter by a Marina defender Thursday night.
-HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Eagles lose touch
Estan cia shoots 17%
in fi nal two quarters
and fa lls to Centu ry,
56-43, Thursd ay.
Bryce Alderton
Oa1lyP1lot
COSTA MESA -From boun1y
to fallow, the Estancia High boys
basketball team saw its shooting
touch dwindle to a paltcy num-
ber -l 7% -in the second half
and a thirsty Cenrury 1eam drank
from the fountain of victory.
The Centurions (9-5) out-
l>COred the Eagles, 29-12, in the
· final two quarters and heal the
host Eagl.es, 56-43, in a non-
league game Thursday.
had a meltdown and
basically a dose
game turned in to an
ugly score."
Century\ Omar
Castillo c-Jme up with
three \teal<, illld Inc
C..e1a. who tame orr
the bend1 to ..core I 0
pomh, a~dcd one in
the final run as Estan-
cta struggled 10 get
the ball past mid-
Cent.ury
Estancia
56
43
the first half on 4-of-5
shooting.
~(Pinto) is their best
scorer so Wf' put one of
our better defenders
{Hugo Sanchez) on
him,· said Coomb'>,
who gave the F.agles'
credit afterward. • (Fs-
tancia will have a sue
cessful ~n. They
play solid basketball
and it shows in llleir
court against a pressing defense. record." .
HTI1ey always plaY. very good The Centurions' leading
defense and they are patient on scorer, David Sok. had 17 of his
offense and that is the fom1ula 19 points in the first half includ-
for l>Uccess." ~rce said. ing hitting 5-of-B from behind
Estancia led from 4:14 left in llle arc. Hugo Sanchez collected
the first quaner until a Ce1a 13 of his 19 points in the fourth
drained a 1hree·pomter 'to give quarter, hitting on 5-of-6 field
Cent"ry ~lead for good on its goal attempts.
open~s.-.ess1on of llle fourth Non6Ncue
quarter. The 1-.agles' bisgest lead Century 56, Est.anda 43
came at 30-22 with 2:54 in the Score bY Ouartere
-
0 YOUTH TENNIS
.Van' t Hof sparkles
, Newport Beach's Kaes Van't
Hof, the son of Robert Van'ttfof,
teamed with Eric Roberson of
Sacramento to win the USTA Su-
pemational championship · in
doubles, and was runner-up in
boys l6s singles Thursday . to
complete the week-long tourna-
ment In Tucson, Ariz.
Vclrt~ Hof, 4&h in the natJor1 tn
boys l 6s and a student al Maler Oei
ijigh. WdS seeded No. 12 in singtes
and sailed ~ Nos. 8, 4 and 2
before falling to Madek ~t d
Marathon. Aa. ln the 6nal. 6-3, 6-4.
The doubles victory came with
a 6-4, 6-3 decision over Sykut
and his partner, Czerwinski.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Simpson clutch.
He hits_'two free
throws in closing
seconds to help
Newport take third
place in tournament.
The Newpon·Mesa
seventh-grade All-Net boys
basketball team went 3-1 in the
National Junior Basketball
Holiday Oassic to take third
place.
P.J. Slmpeon hit two free
throws with five seconds
remainjng to give Newport a
62·6 1 victory against Murrieta in
the third-place game. Joe .
Eberhard led the scoring with 17
points followed by All Meshldn
(10). Kyle c.aJdwell (nine),
Robbie Boyer (eight) WUl K.eUy
and Simpson (seven apiece) and
John Swift (four).
.N~rt lo~t lo Fullerton in
overtime 1n the semifinals.
41 -39.
ln the firsl game Newpon
OYert:a.me a 13-point defiat with
four mmut~ remaming to send the
game to O\Utime and ~t on to
win. 51-48, againsl Laguna Hills
Jamie McGee led the scoring
with 22 points Wlth Boyer adding
12 and RJ. D'Cruz tallying SlX
ln Game 2 Newport held off
Murrieta. 47·45, with McGee
leading the way in scoring Wlth
15 points followed by Simp'iOn
(eight), Boyer (seven), c:aldweU
(six) willl Jonathan Howse ai1d
Eberhard each tallying four
points apiece.
Newport puts its 4·0 league
record on the Une against
Riverside Jan. 5· al Arroyo Valley
Hlgh.
In eighth-grade boys action:
• Newport pulled ahe-cld with
two minutes to go and finished ,
with a 49-41 victory over San
Oemente. Both teams matched
each other basket-for-basket for
a majority of the game
Nkk )oDflS led Newpon m
scoring with 17 point~ while
Hunt Rychel added 12. Strong
defense ~ provided by Adam
SmJlh and Junior Hrmandez a.,
Newport improved 11c, Jeaguc
record 10 2-1 with a game
againc,t ·1rabuco I hUc, at<>< C
Jan. 6 up next.
Breakers claim third
Newport Beach girls
under-13 team defeats
Aliso Viejo in overtime
shootout for 4-3 win.
The Newport Beach Breakers
went 2-1, mcluding a defeat over
Aliso Viejo m a shootout to talce
third place in the 2002 Costa
Mesa Oassk 1"5t weekend.
Estancia (lo-4) shot 50% (1 1
for 22) in the first half but made
only four field goals in the sec-
ond half. An opportunistic Cen-
turion defense forced four con·
secutive turnovers in the final
2:40 as Century out.scored the
Eagles. 13--0, to end the game.
second penod on a Jordan Century 10 11 1 21 Estanoa 16 15 5 1 S6 lne girls under-13 silver 43 all-star soccer team from AYSO
Rewon 97 was tied with Aliso,
2-2. at the end of regulation m
the third place game.
goab for Newport m Its ~ I
victory over Garden Grow in 1he
toumamen1 opt>ner. fht'
Brea.ken. tied Tiena '>allto from
San Diego. 1 I . in the <,econd
1oumament game bdon:-lo:.m~
to eventual
toumament-champ1on Mission
Viejo U1 the thud round Rut the
Breakers suU ..erured a
second-place finish m pool play
and advanced to a mt>dal round
game against Ah~.
Stroman nine·foot basket from Century _ Dodge 4. Menooza 4,
llle ba-.ehne on a pass from Man SanctiBZ 19, Solt 19, Castillo o. Ce1a
Lachola. 10, Leyva 0, Mann O. Torres O.
A three pointer an a layup by Romero o. Verdino.
Novak alon" with two-pomt bas-3-pt_ goals -Sok 5. Sanctiez 3. Ce1a 2 ·Thal was our poorest effort or
llle season all away around and
the result was a loss." said Estan-
cia Coach Ouis Sorce, who got
his first coaching job in the mid
1990s overseeing Century's
l>Ophomore team under curren1
V""dJ"Sity coach Greg Coombs. ··we
n Fouled out -Dodge kets by Joey Undquist and Carlos Tedm1cals-none
Pinto were the only field goals est.nae -Pinto 10, Lindqu1si 8,
for E<,tanc1a m lhe second half. . Stroman 3, Cadlola 12. Novak 5. Sankey 4, Hoffman 1, Andersen O Pinto had eighl of hi~ 10 3.p1goals -Cadlola1, Novak 1.
point'> in the flI'St quarter while Pinto 1
Cachola, the team's leading Fouled out -Cadlola
\Corer, got all of his 12 points in Tedlnlcals -none
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL YOUTH TENNIS
CdMhangs on
for 46-42 v ictory
Rob1mon, who stands at 5-9.
took advantage of her height
agamst the 'imaller CdM defend-
ers. getung the ball m the low
McCoy's free throws
at the end seal second
victory in Santiago
To urnament. -r. post and converting within five
feet on nearly all of her baskets.
Corona's Aryn Dimas, who
stands at 6 feet, didn't play be-
cause of a Kcoach's decision, H
but will be back in action to-
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
GARDEN GROVE -With the night.
game on the line, Corona de! Mar CdM implemented a f\111-
H.igh'.'! Jackie McC<7f delivered. court press defense In the first
The 5-foot·9 senior guard for quarter that led to some steals
Coach James Barlca.low's glrls and subsequent conversions.
basketball team trit 5 of 6 free McCoy and senJor Kelliann Klein
throws in the closing minutes to both hit two three pointers in
stave off a comeback by Univer-the first quarter as junior poLnt
sity (LOs Angeles) and the Sea guard Colleen Marks h?ld three
Kings (4-n won, 46-42, to ad· assists In the period. Klein 6n-
vance to tonight's final round of · lshed with 12 points
pool play at the 13th annual Senjor MadJson Otterbein
Cavalier Oa.ssic Thursday at blocked a shot on a Wildcat shot
SantJago High. an empt In the lane and had
McCoy convened on 9 of 12 three ste.als and 6ve rebounds.
rmm the foul line and tlnished .wl think we're sitting fn a good
with a team-leading 16 points to position long as we don't let
heJp CdM win its second cdn-up (lonlght} ... BarlcaJow said.
secutlve tournament game, Corona raca Rancho AJM11'°"
though It didn't come easy. The tonJght at 6:30. A win puts CdM
Sea Kings led, 24-10, with 4:56 In the ch4.mplonJhJp game Set·
remainlng in the first half but un.fo y at 8 p.m.
didn't hh a Oeld goal for the next
l 0:36 until Junior forward Lau·
ren Snell hit a Ow-foot &hot ofT a
pasa from Sarah S'en-1 to put
'CdM up. 32·23, with 2:20 to go ln
the thlrd quarter.·
"The most Important thing la
that we won tonight," Ba.rbJow
d. "The only problmi we had
ronJ.ght wa.• we couktn' stop
(UnlversJty's Randallna Robin·
ton).~
RoblruJon led all ICOf'eB with
38 pointa lncludlnc 15 of the
team'• 17 fourth~ polott.
CdM 4t,~42
CdM aoo...~ • I 12 ..
Unlvw.lty I t I 11 • u
CCHOM .. Mir ·Snell 9, ou.rt>ein e.
Kltln 12, McCoy 18, C. Malb !, SWn
0, HMec:hen O, A Merta 0, SUllt O.
3-P4 goel1 Klefn 3. McCoy 2.
Fouled OU1 • none.
Tedlnlcal1 -; none. UftMl_,..,-IC, M.j110, Aoblneon 38.
Je"9rwoil 2, CMuta 2, Vil~ o. HooUt o,
Cm o. £.aUnd.lr,Af h4ll1 o. J Melle O 3iJ1t. goell -none. •
Foui.ct out -Oltlta. T~·non..
Glatch sizzles at
Supernational s
TIJCSON. Ariz. Alexa
Glatch. a Newpon Beach 13·
year-old, won the singles and
doubles champion.ships in the
girls 14 division at the USATA
Winter Supemational Olampi-
onsips in this past week.
In addition to her two crowns.
she was awarded the Sportsman-
ship Award.
Glatt also received the gjrls 14s
Sportsmanship Award for llle
2002 Southern c:alifomia Sect.ion
of the USTA earlier ln the season.
In singles. she defeated Lauren
Sabacinski of Pembroloo Pines,
Ra, 6-3, 6-3 for the singles title.
She defeated her doubles part-
ner. Logan Hansen of Santa
Monica. 6-2, 6-4, in the semilin-
F1n doubles, Alexa and her part-
ner saved their best performan~
for the final match.. wowing the
crowd with strong net play, deft
volleys and powerful overhead
smashes -winning, &-0. 6--0. a
rare feat for a national champi-
onship match.
SCHEDULE
TOMY ......... '
College women-Unlvwslty of
S.n Francieco •1 UC INine, 7 p.m.
High ldlool boyt-Rio Condguo
et Sege Hifl, 7 p.m.Hlgh ldlool
Oi11t -CofoN ~ M•r et Santiago
toumemtn\, pool pley, vs. Ranmo Alemltot, 8 p.m. .,_.
High~ glr1t-Meter Dei et
NMpor1Harbor,3!16 p.m.
W.Wpolo
High~ glr11-El Toro et
Newpoft Herbor, 10 a.m. tmx•4
High ed1004 -~ Hel"bor et
&tanda Tournemtnt. 3 p.m.
NCW])()rt eventually won !he
game on a shootout, 4·3. with
goals from Shannon Boler, Lexi
Jenkins, Courtney Mcintosh
and l..aUttn Terry. who saved
the last -;hot on goal to preserve
the win. Boler and Marla Swift
scored in regulation for the
Breaker~.
Boler and }oale J~ l.cored
Throughout the tournament
the Breake~ received '>Lrong play
from Swift at -.weeper. Oaltt
Cast:Ulo al center mid· field,
Monique Conant and Tempeat
Blaine at outside half, Jenkim,
Kelly Rarden and Ou1sty
othaveT at marking back,
Mcintosh. BOier. Jogwe and 'Jerry
at striker with Terry. Olhaver amt
Rorden sharing goaltendmg
duties.
The Breakers begin area pl'1y
Jan. II
Cliff ords lose ti ebreaker
Girls under-12 team
from Corona del Mar·
ties two teams for top
spot in the bracket.
The California Crary Oilfords,
a girls under-12 soccer team
from Corona del Mar in AYS-0
Region 57, tied two other teams
at the top of their pool-play ·
bracket in the Area HQ
Tournament o( Ouunpions. But
the Oiffonts were eliminated
from further competition by one
point when records were
matched and 1oumament
officials had to go to a ·goals vs.
goals against• tiebreaker
The tournament conSL'-ted of
teams from Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach. Tustm. Yorba
Linda and ML...sion Vie10.
ln other Region 57 play:
• The Corona del Mar Region
57 Gold All-Stars won the pool
championship game but lost in
the finals to Long Beach at the
Costa Mesa OaMic last weekend.
Amy Youngman allowed only
one goal the entire tournament.
Softball set for Jan.· 11
Glrls ages 5 to 14 will have one
more day to ign up for the Pa·
ci.6c Coast Glrls Fastpitch Soft-
ball 1.ea3Ue.
The recreational softball
league will hold a last-chance
open registration. and player
evaluadon.<i on Jan. 11 at Bonita
PREPS
Continued from A7
wtth the Job, aft.er he
complaJned about 1 void on the
microphone.
Raised In Indlana, where he
became another Hooaler
hooked on boopa, KrelJle wet
he atlll enjoys calling gem -
about cwo a night during the
tournament -and plan.a to
continue ln chat role for u
long aa Sorce rema.l.n the
coach.
•1 think we'O go out together,•
Nld ~ltle, whOM understated
ttyte la one matt pm
a.ruiounc &hould emulate.
•••
Creek Part ln Newport Beach.
First ·time registrants are re-
quired to bring a copy or their
birth artlficate to show as proof
of age. Pradjces begin in FebruaJy.
Call (949) 224~ or visit the
league Web site al www.pcsoft-
ba.ll.org for more lnfonnation.
Those holding their breath for
the hlring ot a football coach at
f.a t.anda may want to exha.I .
Tun Pand, Estancia boyt
athletic director, laid
procedu,.J probleml haw
delayed the mandatory tO-d y
_period lo which the Job ll
adverdMd wtthin the dfttri.Cl.
Panel a.Id he h.opes to begin
lnterviewfn8 candidates In lare
January.
Panel aJ.eo aald he hu had
about a dotA!n lnqulrlet about
the position. but ls unaure how
many of those will actually
apply. He Mld a teech!ng
position wW be ofreied with
enouch llalbWty (lndudln1
open!np In phjllcal
educadon} u not to limit
appUaMiu.
Dally Pilot
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If YOU UBrtl I to th• lhr pt JP<t\ed I'"'••• I at• r.,.nfluen<e M•n12emtnt bu\1nn11•P Nn 2002600927213 CoP-, ·~ e>ICJ'l'IO 11-.r¥f'r tq><essedorrof'O
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hurinc •nd \1~1• 11,111 th• Plannm.-IJ•P••lm•nl l'h1hp Hd\hw•y 1?01 hied with the County .e JOl"rl :enwu as Tl\J!IOI ·1!'1'1;Urong ptn()aj ~ ol 11\f ,
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you mu•t tole ~n1J1 • ld1m ttm nolt<f' ,, P•id !tum t ler~ of nr~nif' County your Stuff ( GS Si ie G ~.al~ a c'll!Clc Ol'1W!' ~eaA.X-vec nteresl rrcs
with th" court Jnd ma11 • Mine I•• ,n11.,cted .. n 17 18 01 through today! by a sta:e or lt<letlll crec>t aoo:xr.ai ltl1W1«.es "all\' ..
• tllpy lo th• l>fl"11n•I from th• dpptlldlll 2002600927192 I .non 1)1 a ct'ilO ~ Oy. -.:~ lM t.,.,·e l)'1Cll' 10
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belore lour nu111th """' N>h<• " h.,~by 111,.,1 Bu1h1 l<>nlr" I ar• •nu&hl from Dn111n Builder\ for lh• 1 .. 11.,..,nr pr'>te< 1 ~ r::cc:-~ ;~~ :, ':u ~""~
the hu111111 d•t• nolovd l trl•I An appl1< .111i:.n hn 'AlO Vl l Ol lll'ANSIOH , I N • 996260 E ~ Ave ~ ~ 10 $e o oe 'OCOt'OOO •bon b'~n 'ubmollrd by Th,. , ,I •• ed u ....... YOU MAY f XAMINL the lrvme Cump•ny •Rrnnn1,. UNIVHS TY OF CAUFORNtA, IRVINl CA lt rqit Otie .-tO ne<tst r ~ '~ ~.,.. r~ ~·~~~~~~ti! 'Z:.~~~r· .~· :;,: .. ~p·:~·"!~i.~: .";d ~~:'t~~~:~~!~~~:.~·!~cr,~::~~ ~~~~~' ·~~0:,~~"" bu11d •11P• , .. •· :::0 IOO: ~,::.~ ~~ ~ ~ ::!
lrrnted on lht •\l•t• o11n~on~ l•uhly within ''lo bonii lht bnl ava1l1blf •nle111o1ted do1gn and <On\truclt"n uprn~11 • ~ ~eel < sa<l ::.0,. c:;:~ '2;'2·=
you m~y Ill• wolh lh~ th• IJlulh tommercial to th•~ Protect lhe Un1vers1ly h,1\ del•rm1nrd that Or\111.n !lutld••\ wn• CQTIC'f C..~ oesc~l:Jtnll
lour t • R•qu~'' ''" Shr1p11111e 1 •nlrr fht 1ubm1t proposals on this Pro..,cl mu•t be prequ•hl••d P1r1111•1tl1ed ll•"• n Irle~ 111erer L<t .ll ol trld F•"ll Alnet'cl!I: rce lf\5<J<..-Ce
!>pt<tal Nollu• llorm or I•< •hlv will 1ncl11dr ule Builders will be 18QUtrtd to fl••• lhf' lollow1n& t•hto1n1• corllr•· t• I • 'll) '20" "!he ory d ~ ConW'Y 3 f~ ... ~ l~I ol th• hhoi ul •n And erwt<e of bi:er •nd hcenH GlNCRAL BUILDING ·e· ~ ~ d ~ ''.l!t Wif Sr'.a A.'\i. CA 9Z?'07
1nvenlo1 r •nd •llP• ••\•I wtnt lor on site con GlNUAl OlSC.RIPTION Of WOIUC d <:..iama. • "'°""' OI" ~ 1'' 90(>4•) Br ~
of "''•le Hut• .,, "' \umµt1on The new The propoMtd Palo Ver<M E•p•nsion Proiect woll provide soil' 1nh4\1tu<1ur-mao fllCOl'dl!d "' OOClil 520 Encucn ~orec:tol.;'I' Cllta!r
itnv pel11ton "' di count 1hnppina c ""'"' 15 roadway tmprovemenls. 'ommunity bu1td1ngs •nd •parlmf'nh h>r an 810 ~ '9 rrd 50 d Pl87I03 12/20 12177 1 u f>'Ov1ded 1n f'•11b•I• cullrntly und•• con btd upan~n to Ille eaisltn& Palo Vf'rde hou\lna Th~ P~lo \ltrilr £ •pan\1"n ~ llllfl!S. records OMXY2003 _
Cnde •t•llO" I.">() A' 1trulhon 11 tht c0<ner Pro,ecl will de¥elop U ? new IPillmenh tn 14 four 1101 f 1lu1ld1nr-•fl ========:::c===========
Reque'!>I for Sptet•l I ol M•cArthur Boul.,v1rd 19 3 acre\ The 442 apartments will 1nrludt 98 one bedroom un•t' ?60
Nohce fotm I\ •v•tl•bl" .ind 81\0n Av .. nue and two ~dfoom units and 84 lhrte btdr1•om units !he Protf'tl .cnpe m1y
from th~ r.uur t dtrll •deuuate pAi kulK t0< the include development ul ut1hltes •nd ""'•Ctn& for porltnns ol lh• C•t1furm~
Atl.-y fw ,etltl-r: re\taurAnl " ulenn•d Avenut t~tena•on
0 ... 111 W. h-•. hq. fh, .,,1.,b11shmrnt will l vlWl1t9 Onlr & <-•trvctl-Cett htl-1•1 SS6.&SO,OOO.OO
((51•047147) O<LUPY It.I• \Quart H O<EOutllS S-. & w 1i....r, Ut t rt t ut 1 h• 19 694 lhe prequal1tic•1ton process will be conducted '" twn 1l•p\ •nd wilt '"ull I 920 M•I" St., "l".,, f~PI prrvt-0u\ly in the stlechon ol two or more ftnllh\I' who will b• preq1nlol1~<1 •nd w1·I
Ste. 1200 •uthnr1itd bv UP?OO? be ••W•d propoul dolumenh for lht\ P•o1e<1
ltvl-. CA 92614-7060 OX> fhr l<1rthly will also St•I' One will bt the 'ubmollal of a hequahlte•l111n Qut,trcmn•or• df'...:1tbed
Publt\hed Newp 111 prn••de 0.,tdoor dll\tnl 1n more del•1I bt low Alter 1ect1pl of the Prequal1fteAl1on l,/unhonnJ11r
8U<h Cc.,t• Mru Daily of •PP<Ot1mately '220 !fie un.~er11ty will ......... and ~lrtmtn•. j)Otnl \CO•• for U lh wbm1tlJI
Pilot Oecemtir1 ?1 ?OOl \flU•rr• feet lh• prop lh•I meet\ the mandatnrv m1n1mum requ11<!mtnts Rtquuh lo• tla11lytn(l
J a n u • r y l J ti ly 15 loc•ted 111 thl' PC 1nl0fm1l1on ••1111 be mid.-•I lf11s hmt 11 requited After reLtlpl •nd 1~.iew
2001 f THl64 •Sub .,.,.. •':I .,, ll>e of lhe tl•11l111tions •~ch Prequ•hfitahon QuedHmnAl•t will rel""" a ftn•I ... -c"'-Of Bon111 C•nynn Planned point score s~ollnR of On11n Build••\ 101 this ''"' •l•p Wiii b• Mt~· mm•d
_._ """' lummunify l Ut\lrt<I by the •PPh••l1on nf •n nllbh\hed r1t1n1 system <deta•l~d \ubm1t1111I CAiJ011A, Pro!H'rly l1><•ted al rtQUtremenh •nd !hr ••1tn11 ~yslem "" conlAtned 1n lht l'ttQu•hflleah••n
M&""-l 111 f> Bison Avenu• Qunhonn•rre) CMTTOf-flus proter 1 ha\ been Ou111n Butldel\ who mttl the m1n1mum ••qu11enttnl\ and \Core mort UIT11anD11Vf •~•••wed and 1t hn thin 80 perunt on lht 1al1n1 sy•tem '"Step Ont woll b~ 1nl•••1Pwrd POST OffKI IOI bun dtterm1ned that 11 tn Step fw<> of th" P1 .. qu1hf1uhon pro<eu
I\ c•te&Ofi<llly e •t""'l sr.,. Twe '"'" be th~ lnler•ttW o~\tan Bu1lden •111 be notrlird wh•lhf't 14171,~CA under thr requ11emenh or not tho ha•e bet n •elected for the lnlen,..w \l<!IJ lht tnlf'•v•ew w•ll '216~1S71 nf the Cahf0fnt1 [nv1 address the item• desc11b~d m the Prequahf1ult0n 1Jue\f1onnane lh•
ronmenl.11 Qu•ltly Act results ol the 1nttr•1ew will be separJlefy scored b.t\td on iin n tabh\hf'd lAIOllAllX under Clan I ( •tslrn& rahna •Y•l•m On111n Builder who meet l ht minimum 1equ11emenh •n ll51lCI CBfTEI t arthh'' Step Two will be Prequ•hlted lo submit Proposals tor on lhl$ Proiect
UH l'e""lt U,2002-H l QUAUFKATtoN SCHlOUll "1TTIOllOf 053 1s scfleduled for Of> Oec_.., 21. 2002, • "nale ,et ol ~~flc•tl-Qve•tl_,,.• ~W-.Ws rrv1rw by thC' Plann1na will bt 1uued to tnlt ndtnl Oesran Builders al Oe\lan ' Con•truct1<>n
Ot partment ol the City Sen1ns, UNIVE.RSITY Of CALIFORNIA Irvine, !>701 C•hlorn•a Avenue, Sutlr RllCMAllQOf llAlf nl N"wport Boch ... w ~. Ir vine CA 92697 2450 Corner ol Bison and C1hlo1n11 Avenue. for OBBTOSllOWCAUSlFOI •h .., ,., •• ...., • .i-y 111t0<mJt10n .alt the 1>o11one t949> 8'24 8117 or (949> 824 8034
14, 2003. Wrltt•• On J_., 7, 2003, • mandatory ,,....,.,lfk.ri-c...fH-• will be CJIAl&(OfMl(CASI .. ..,.., • ., .. •r ~"vi conducted beamn1n1 promptly 11 100 l>M Only Oes111n Builders who lllmla:A216'Sl releted te the .., partterpate 1n the Conlt1tnce 1n 11\ entwety will be allowed to •ubm•I
at.-14 i.. •"'""'" te Prequahfteahon Questtonnairn Per \On$ ar ""'"I aft" J 05 P M wlll not ~~R~~\ INTERCSTEO tti. ,._.,.. o~-bt 1llowtd to ~ubm1t P1tqu1hllcallon Queshonn111es Pa11tc1p1nh sh~ll
"'e"t "T M e•4•y, mn\ 1t De~n &. Con~tructt0n Services UNIVCRSIN or CALIFORNIA I Pet1tt0ner Sh11on .__ 3, 200J , in l1w1na S201 C1hl0frwa AHnue. Suite 150. Sullivan & Wrt1ht Conference
Smtih Roohs ftltd a ;;;;;,-t~ bt consldfftd Room, loint, CA 92697 2450 f« further mform•hon. c""lact Lynn Javier
pelltron with I his court •n the Plinnrna D111tc 11 (949) 824 7009
fo1 • decree cfl•nama IOI"\ declst0n 11 ap The .,._..,.. ,. receive c-a.te4 ,,..,..111cotl-OuHtl-lrH wlll
n1mes as follow~ ptoved 11 tfle time of i.. ,_., t•. 200J •• 4.00 '·•· •I 0.5111n ' Construcllo~ Services,
She1on rutew. the appul Attention l wnn JIVter UNIV£RSITY 01 CALIFOR NIA. Irvine S201 Celllornia
Srrnth Roolr\ to ~.,. ~itOCI of I• d•f' will Avenue. Suite 250, INtne CA 92697 2450 ~m~~CRC~~RT ORDERS beain from that date. 0."I" Bulkltl Prequ1lofte1tt0n Questt<>nnall'H 1nclud1n1 any requtred
lhit all penon• In ter du1tna which 111m any 1tt1thments, shall be subm1tt!d l;ION•le<I env;~ot>;'I m0rhed Ct~1gi:
ested in this matt• sh•N tnlet uted party or thew notetlon on the outside, D IUllO I UAUfl A
authomed acenl 11 OUISTIOMMAIU .... rALO YIROI IX'"""°"· ,.OJlCl NO. 9'6260,•
appe11 bafOle th" court 1fteved of thit dec?SIOll •ncl addrUMd to tlle office dut1n1ted abovt Oestan Builder •hell u5ume ~~':: roea;,::~ ·~:~~-:: may hie • notice of tull respe>nstbilrty IOI t11nely dth•ery at the locattOn deSll"ltld for reu1pt
eppeal to the Plinnrna ol Prequ1l1hcatt0n Quesllonn11ru Orel, telephontc. l1es1m1le « tele1111pht<
•ny, why the petition 10< CommiuJOn with • hltni P1equ11ihcellon Quutlonnalres 11• 1nv1hd and wlll not be accepted
clt111,. of hame should It• of •776 00 to delft" Successful Desi&" 8u1ldt1S wlll be nollfltd of the d1te, tune ind location
not ba re11ted • ' of thttr Int lew NOTIC Of H[ARINC th• cost of the 1119111 en I
Date 2 • 03 Time 2 00 ptoudure UOUIU f04t ~ Th• eppllctttOn and Ouren Bulldefs will ba nohfled whether or not they have bffn ptequakfted
Pm. Dept. l7J devtfoc>rntnt plans of 11111 the Unlvtt'111ty evaluetas the 1nufh of Utt lnttntew An
The •ddrns of the court th• ""'"'""Hd .,.'olect are "Announcement To P11qu1hfted 0.111n 8uUde1s" will follow spec1fy1n& the
Is .. me as noted 1bovt. anllM f;; publlc u1ct daln, times, and loctllon conclfn1n11 the evatlablllty of P1oeiosal
3 A copy of thts Order ,..,.._ and in~hon •I Oocu-ts TM pr1qual1fllld l>ul&" Builde<s will 1ubm1t ptk • and ttehn1tal
to Sftow ceuw shall 119 th• Plenninc Otp1Jrt ptoposab rti. tecltn1e1I ptoposall wlll t>o sc01ed acc01dln1 to 1n
publtstt.d ti leut one• IMftl, City of ... wpol't utabl"'11d KOIN'IC Sr'\ltrn The pr-will be dlVldlld by lhe ICOft to
11ch wu)I for four B•IHlh, 3300 NtWl>Of'.I dlltrmine a price lllf technk:•I po.nt The prequallfled Dnltn 8u11de1 ~~cc;::tv~1j."~!t Pf: BolllUlld. Newpo rt submlttln' the loWtll Pf'IC• P4lf t.chmcal point will tie Iha a1>9are!'t low
lkKlt, C.l.t«ntll, 92659-Onlcn 8u1klet IOI the ProjW;l hnrlnl on the petition 1761 ~Ill' fvrtlw lllfor 814 (Pr090Mi) SK11rlty In the 1rnovnt of 10'\ ol the l ump Sum BM•
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DAT11 DIC 20, 2001 Tiie 11.,.,_ 01 811tkkf sfltll be alltlject to IPPfOvtt by UnlverMty tor t«m and wbatenct
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QUISTtoHNAIU fer l'ARCIHG & TIANS.,OtlUTION IM,ROVUiltlHTS
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th conhdenh•hly lo lhe e1tenl 9,.rm11ltd by law
Tht Un1ver\1tv reservu th• •>1fll In •~I"• I ony 01 111 rP!>(l(>n•~ I
Piequ•hftcahon Quf',honn•tt•• •nd 1ny nr .n ,.,f'C><',..,I\ •'>0 In w•·v~ .. "•
ni>n "'•ler1al 1n•1ul•11lles 1n any r~'9(>n•~"' ''"'"°"'',.,,~,.Ht TH[ Rf!(;[ NTS Of TH( UNIVlRSITY or CAI If IW.NIA
tln1~ers1ty ol Cal1lorn1a Irvin~
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NOTICE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
NOTICE OF FUNDS
AVAILABILITY (NOFA)
INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR THE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOC K G RANT PROGRAM
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004
(APPLICATIONS WILL BE ~
AVAILABLE DECEMBER 17, 2002
THROUGH JANUARY 27, 2003) .
The Federal Housing and Community De velopment Act of 1974, as
amended provides Ft;<Jeral Community Development Bl9Ck Grant
(CDBG) funds for projects that promote the development of viable urban
communities by providing decent housing, suitable living environments,
and expanded economic opportuniiies, particularly for persons of low and
moderate income.
Over the past years, the City of Newport Beach has participated in the
CDBG Program. Jt is anticipated that the City will be receiving $426,000
in CDBG fund fo r fi scal year 2003-2004. The City invites proposals for
projects. A general description of the type of eligible projects under the
Public Service category is summarized below. The list is condensed and
simplified from CDBG regulati ons.
PUBLIC SERVIC6 FUNDS: Provides for new or expanding public
services that are directed · toward meeting the employment, crime
preventi on, child care, drug abuse prevention. homeless assistance, or
other community needs. Individuals may suggest that th e City or other
eligible organ_i~ati?JlS undertak~ a Bropam. ~lso govef!llllental agencies
and comilft!liry0'$fittio~r113Y'aM>~~1'::~1Jffl-~dmg. AU proposals
must meet one of the following criteria: ( l ) principally benefit low and
moderate income persons: (2) eliminate slum an d blight; or (3) meet an
urgent need. An area principally benefiting low income persons (low-
. income concentration) m ust contain 51 percent or more residents with
incomes below 50 percent of the a_n!a med.ian income, or must fall within a
federall y identified target area. Eligible projects. which provide a direct
service must serve clientele composed of more than 51 percent low and
moderate income persons (i.e., not exceeding 80% of area median
income). In fo rmation on proposed proiects must be submined on forms
provided by th e City no later than 12:00 Noon. January 27. 2003.
Applicati ons can be obtained qy calling the Newport Beach Planning
Department at (949) 644-3230 or in person at the Planning Department
office located at 3300 Newport Blvd., P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA
92658 -89 15. For additional info rmation, please call Daniel Trimble.
Program Admini str~tor at (949) 644-3230. Copies of the approved target
area maps are avai lable.
La Vonne Harkless, City Clerk
Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dail y Pilot December 20, 2002,
January 3, 2003 Fl44
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fem non smoker only,
S750/mo 949-644 0323
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Newport Pier $695/mo 2-c I"· tot1I remodel,
Cell Sam et 949-278· beach a. tennis club.
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