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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2003
KENT TREPTOW DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa Pohce Chief Dave Snowden. seen here standing between two patrol ca rs. 1s retmng m June after 18 years on ttie 1ob.
Top brass takes new · tack
Police chief Dave Snowden enters pseudo-retirement
while city works to fill the tough guy's 'big shoes.'
0H pa Bharath
Daily Piiot
In the last 16 years, Costa Me~ Police Olief
Dave Snowden has seen a city grow from the
ground.
He's seen roads paved, wire'> grounded and
peo ple muluply. He's watched children die
and victims cry. He's seen h1mself build a
Police Department and make a connection
with a diverse community. I le\ had his
laughs and shed a lot of tears.
Now, he's ready to move on.
On June 30, the 59-year-old chief will walk
out of h1s office and not return.
The very thought brin~ I ears to ~nowden's
eyes, although he has been plannmg
retirement for a while
Officially. he hai. been reured for a year
now. In June, the city entered into an
agreement with the chief in which he would
retire and then continue part-time, working
960 hours a year.
But the word pan-ume doesn't mean a
thing, 5nowden said That's because he
worked 960 houN from June to Oecembcr
and will work the same number of hours
from Jan. I 10 June 30 -which, he ~~.
amounts 10 full -urne work.
"I had to do it last year because not doing
so would have cost me 24% of my retirement
salary for life. H he said. "I didn't make the
decision to reure. The system made that
decision for me •
TechrucaJiu~ aside. it has been an
emotional time for the chief, who takes pnde
in everything he was hired to d o and more.
he said.
"I feel proud JU!>t wallcing down the back
door to work,· Snowden said. "The fact that
our officers won eight out of 10 (Mother;
See BRASS, Pa1e A4
Hu·s-croft
House gets
stay from
council
Vote authorizes staff to
negotiate with Westside
developer to move historic
eyesore from TeWinkJe Park
to Bernard Street.
Lolita Harper
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COS-fA Ml \A Its puhe ma.,. have weak·
ened con-;1derabl~ tn 1he pa'>I ~t'ar but the
I lw.croft I h>U'>l' rt'rnams on life -.uppon af.
ter the C...ty C ouncLl voted Monday to con-
-.1de. r one 1,1'! <>pllon fur 1he de:s· ymg .,true·
ture.
Counnl ml'lllOef'. unanimou'>I} t'<.1ded
to give •>taff the opportunit} 10 negouate a
deal between the City and We-.ti.1de property
owner John Morehart to move the dilapi-
dated craftsman-style house from a spot at
TeWinkle Park to a large property on Ber-.
nard Street, where Morehart plans to revive
IL
The propo!>al, which wa-; a la.st dnch effon
by the Cit\ ICJ ..a .. e the a'l{Uabl} hi'>tonc
house from demohuon. giv~ Morehart the
structure, S.J0.000 to move 11 and wdlves any
pemut and bu1ldmg fees normally assoo-
ated with relocation and restordt1on projects
<;uch as thl'> one.
At the meetmK. EAStside r~1den1 Reth Re-
falcui. !.aid -.he Wcll> leery of the deaJ because
11 would force a blighted houw on the Ber·
nard treet neighborhood ~ a taxpayer. Re-
falcus said r,he well> also oppo)t'd to all the
concess1oni. the city was malong to get nd of
the holl!>t'.
·we are paying thJ-; pen.on to take 1t and
then waiving all Lhe-;e fees? Rt>fakus asked
increduJousl}
Councilman Allan \1anwor ..aid that he
too was oppo-.ed to spending an> more
public fund'> on the house. but that t1m pro-
posal falls within the antmpated co'>t<. of
about $35.000 for 11s demolition
.. I have no problem i.upponmg thb if
someone in the commurury want!> to make
a good effon at restonng 11. • Mansoor said.
Council member. al'>o placed a umeline
on the re!>torauon project. saying they d1dn·t
See HOUSE, Pa1e A3
UCI profess or deemed quite a fellow by former stude nts
Graduate School of Management teacher
Judy Rosener is honored with an endowed
fellowship created in her name.
Deirdre Newman
Dally Pilot
UCJ CAMPUS -A UC Irvine
Graduate School of Management
professor has been honored with
an endowed fellowship in her
name courtesy of two former
students.
Judy Rosener, an acclaimed
expert on gender dlflerences in
the work.place, received the
honor in late December.
Richard and Darcy Kopcho,
who graduated from the school
in 1980, donated $200,000 to the
business school for the endow-
ment
In addition, another alumna.
Martha Newkirk. started a small
committee to raise another
$200,000 for the fellowship. The
committee has raised $94,000
more already.
The endowed fellowship.
called the Dr. Judy 8. Rosener
·spirit of Difference· Fellowship.
wtJJ allow one student to be
funded each year. Criteria in-
cludes demonstrating an interest
in gender and rultural diversity
and having overcome igni6cant
personal or economic obstacles.
Rosener said she was floored
by her former students' generos-
ity.
·1 was hocked: Rosener ex-
claimed. ·When most people
glve money. they give it m their
own name.·
Rosener's path to academia
was not a traditional one. She
was a Newport Beach housewife
raising three kids when UC Ir-
vine opened its doocs in the
1960s.
"I had no intention of ever
having a career or job: said
Rosener. who still lives in New-
pon. 'My kids were in high
school, and r said, 'Maybe I
shouJd go back. to school for
~ .. 1un.
Rosener had so much fun tak-
ing classes part-time at ua that
she ended up getting a master's
in political science from CaJjfor-
nia State University. Fullerton.
She went on to Oaremont for a
doctorate, which she received at
50.
She began teaching at UCJ's
business school in the 1980s. She
was one of the first to announce
a difference in the way wamen
lead companies in a controver-
sial artlcle she wrote for the Har-
van:I Business Review. She also
co-authored a book on how to
manage a diverse wortcforce and
then wrote a book called
•America's Competitive Secrets,·
about why women are some-
times al a disadvan~ge in the
work.place.
She is working on another
book. about gender and hor-
mones.
Council bums 19th Street Bridge notion
Costa Mesa leaders reject
Westside committee's
suggestion that the city
study a bridge plan, calling
such an action improper.
Loltu Herper
Oalty Pilot
COSTA MESA -CowicU members
thwarted a recommended study on the rea-
libiltty ol a bridge at 19th Stteet Monday,
uylng it would be Improper to embark on
any iDdependenc reteareh Wltil a rep>naJ
CONenlUI II~~· .
The coUndl wted 4 to 1 to disregard a
rea>mmendadon hen lbe CommunJty Re-
development Acdon Conunlttee to atudy
the economic feuibWty of a bridge at 19th
Street to cross the Santa Ana River into
Huntington Beach.. Councilman Allan
Mansoor dissented.
Memben or the committee cnated to
push for Westside dewlopmeqt argued
that the coundl should at least look lnto
bow a bt1dge could revitallu the western
portion of town:
Mayor IC.arm Robinson said It would be
Improper to fund an independent atudy
when four area ddea haw agJeed to WOik
collaboradwly on bridge ~ at both
19th Strttt and~ Avenue.
Robinson and the coundl YOCaDy op-
poeed a aimDar move by Fountain YaDey
cound1 mer,nbera tn December to fUnd
their own llUdy or a brtdF at GI.lier and
'9id It would be ~ to atddt.e
that dty for Its action. Only to tum arowid
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Judy Rosener, a professor at UC IMOe's Graduate School of
Management, has been honored with a fel1owship in her name.
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A2 ~. Jalwry 8, 2003 .
LOCALS ONLY
NEIGHBORS
Newpon Beach residents
Stew Friedmann and Jeff Gehl
were named to the committee of
the Ocean lnstitute's MJazz in
January" event earlier this
month. The event, which
features the mellow sounds of
jazz star Peter WIUte along with
an intimate gourmet dinner •
prepared by Orange County's
top chefs. will be held at the end
of the month. Proceeds raised
from the event will go to the
institute's hands-on youth
education programs ... John
Wayne Airpon Oight instructor
Pamela Henpteler was honored
Pamela
Hengsteler
by the Long
Beach Flight
Standards
District Office
of the Federal
Aviation
Administration
with the 2002
Exceptional
Achievement
Award.
Hen~eler has
worked as a
full-time flight instructor for 11
years and has guided, nurtured
and prodded pilot candidates
through the easy and tough
times of learning to fly. She has
recommended S4 pilot
candidates, all of whom passed
and 87% of whom passec;l on
their first attempt Henpteler rues out of Sunrise Aviation at
John Wayne Airpon. which bas
FM-certified pilot programs and
aaobatic instrucdon ... Air
Poree 2nd LL ICoo H. JCJm.
daughter of Jang and Hae Seon
JC1m of Costa Mesa. reponed for
duty at Ddver Air Force Base in
Delaware. Kim. a manpower
officer with five years of military
service, graduated from Costa
Mesa High School in 1997 and
received a bachelor's from the
U.S. Air Force Academy in
Colorado In 2002 ... Ray
ICoYKa, a 19-year member of the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, was named commodore last
month. Kovacs. wbo has been
on the club's board of directors
for five years, has more than
three decades in top executive
positions in the hospitality
industry. Kovacs plans to impa
new strategy tp draw In more
members. expand involvement
in national and international
yachting communities and
strengthen the juniors' sailing
program with a mentoring
program.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
act11evements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Christine Carrillo via
fax at (949) 64&-4170, or aend &-mail
to dlristine.carrillo@lstimes.com.
PET OF THE WEEK
Marcus
Marcus, the little orange lclnen
with the diaphragmatic hernia.
received surgery he needed for
his condition thanks to the
generosity of many who donated
to the Marcus Fund, said
DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, founder of
the Community Animal
Network.
The Sl.700 fund. along with
the generous discount provided
by Veterinarian Surgical
Specialists in Tustin, allowed the
kitten to receive the necessary
lreatment.
The surgery. which was a high
risk fur a lcltten so young, usually
costs $2,500. The veterinarian
group knocked off $1,000 so the
network could use the leftover
money to help other animals in
need
~In the history of the
organization, we have never had
so many local people come
forward to help," Pfaff-Martin
DUI ARRESTS
The following fHK>ple have been
arTeSted recently on suspicion of
driving under the influence of an
intoxicant They have only been
arrested on suspicion of a crime
and, as with all suspects, are
considered innocent until proved
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sunday
• Nidlolas Allen Alvarado, 18,
Costa Mesa
• Brenda Denise Howell, 38, Costa
Mesa
Ssturday
• Casey Alan Lesher, 31, Costa
Mesa
• Otllio Reyes-Cruz, 40, Costa Mesa
fftd.y
• Katherine Ann Ziglar, 22, Corona
del Mar
• Uvian Mary Shaver, 42,
FaJlbrook
said. MWe have titled a section of
our Web site 'A Bridge to Life' to
publicize the names of the
people who helped Marcus get
his surgery.•
Marcus will need a.bout two
weeks to recover before he will
officially be up for adoption.
See other animals available for
adoption at
www.animalnerworlc.org or stop
by Russo's pet store at Fashion
Island between noon and 4 p.m.
on weekends. Information: (949)
759-3646, or write to the
Community Animal Network at
P.O. Box 8662, Newpon Beach.
CA 92658.
•Richard Christapher Ayres, 31 ,
Huntington Beach
NEWPORT BEACH
Sunday
• Ali Mohamed Aboukhalll, 23,
Newport Beach
• Russell Scott Traub, 24, Newport
Beach
•Andreas Spero Papaioanu, 31,
Chino Hills
• Char1es lndika Perera, 29, Palm
Desert
Ssturday
• Brian Scott Ogle, 22, Tustin
~ • Ryan Char1es McCreay, 24,
Capistrano Beach
• Stephanie Joan Delacruz, 52,
Costa Mesa
• Jane Spurgeon, 19, Glendora
• Vincent Ammon Alvarez, 25,
Garden Grove • Wendv Kay Morton, 48, Rancho
Mirage
•Bryn Federidt Parker, 41,
Newport Beach
• Jennifer Navarro Quinones, 20,
Costa Meaa
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A _pet proj~ct
Newport Beach hairstylist Renee Carleton goes out of
her way to ensure that pets in and out of the area eat.
R enee Carleton, a slender blond
Newpon Beach hairstylist, ls
In the market for a new
vehicle.
·1 would kill for a forklift, M she said.
c.arleton said she needs the heavy
machinery to load and unload pounds
of pet food donated to her self-run and
nonprofit Pet Food Bank.
Shampoo bottles, hairdryers,
ed.leon, eurlir\g lrons, combs and large
bqa of chinchilla food a.bound at Trim
Hair Salon in Newpon Beach. Carleton
often needs aome extra space to store
the tons of donated pet food she
receives.
"My clients are used to it," she said.
•There is dog kibble all around the
salon.•
Carleton, «. personally delivers .
food, equipment and.medical supplies
to shelters as far away as Victorville
and Mexico. She has food for
chinchillas, monkeys, birds. dass. cats,
bearded Iguanas, etc. You name it, she's
got it
The food supply comes from
donations from generous pet stores,
who load her van with food. every
morning, before her first appointment
at the salon. the Westtninster resident
makes her rounds, collecting and
delivering provisions.
MI am the crazy person that drives
around and picks up food, M Carleton
said.
The busy hairdresser and pet
philanthropist gathers medical
supplies, such.as peroxide, alcohol and
special prescriptions, from area
veterinarians and delivers them to
kennels in financial hardship.
Carleton, who could not ignore the
dire need for food and supplies at
underfunded shelters, said she
schedules her hair appointments
around her food bank schedule.
~It's a full-time job, but thankfully I
have flexibility and I can work around
my clients,· she said.
KENT TREPTOW I OAl.Y PILOT
_Story by Lolita Harper Renee Carleton of The Pet Food Bank plays wrttl her friend's dog Mia.
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FOR THE
RECORD
1\vo compl.,..ints filed against
the city of Newport Beach ln
200 l and 2002 have been
d!"°pp<'d by the Orange County
d1Stnct attorney's office, con trary
to the Jan: 3 DaiJy Pilot article
·Brown Act violation uncertain."
Tilat article incorrectly re-
ported that one of two com-
plaints that the city violated the
spirit of state open-meeting laws
was still pending. when the mat-
ter had been closed in the fall.
City leaders consider the dis-
BRIDGE
Continued from Al
cro'>l> the Santa Ana River, are in-
cluded in county cransponalion
plam. but Costa Mesa and other
c1ues have been working for years
to erase them from the plans.
Co~ta Me!>a offic1ab have
largely led that figb1. contending
that either bndge would simply
nea1e a "cut through" for dnver<.
lookmg for a i.hon<.1Jt 10 the
Co~La Me~1 t-recwdy.
CoMa Me~. Fountain Valley,
Newport Beach and I luntington
Beach tomnu~<,ioned a -.tudy -
named the . Santa Ana River
Cro~ing Mudy -to research the
eOccts of removing the bridges
from Uw counry rna.-.ter plan.
Hill Molll!., the aty's cbrector of
public befVices. '>a.Id he did not
know when the four cutes would
come 10 a rorL'oellSU.\ on a possible
~luuon. wtuch v.uuk.I then be
'>ludJed for IL<, fea-.ibihty. Rut taJh
an.-undt.'TWdy. and the V-ctnOll'> atie.
are 11ialang lh<.'tf mdt.ix'Odent deo
!>IOn'> to bnng Lo the table. he ~
Robcn l 1raham, a longume
proponent of a bridge al 19th,
led the C ommun1ty Hedevelop-
ment A<.uon < omm111ec·~ recom-
mendauon. convincing a ma1or-
1ty of hi'> commi11ee member.
that the roadway could rev11aliJ.e
the Westside.
Vocal re<.1den1 Marun Millard,
aJo,o a committee member . ..aJd
ht-'>Upponed the study bccaui.e
11 lould prov!!' beneficial for a
-,hopping centrr on the West.side
\Qmethmg tht: commuruly
ha!! wanted for yean..
"'v\e need a practical '>ludy to
evaluatt• whether 11 would bring
traffit 10 support a <,hopping
center or 1f 11 would be a freewdy
cut-through." Millard said, add-
ing that he would not !>Upport a
bridge 1f research predicted 11
would servt! ~a nuru-hjghway.
West.!.1de resident Paul Ables
agreed with the ma1onty of the
counctl. adamantly opposing
<>pending ld.Xpayer money on the
bridge .. 1udy.
·~rap the '>tudy. ~rap the
bndgr and '>tart building our
commun11y. • Ahl~ said.
• LOUTA HARPER co11ers Costa
Mesa She may be reached at (9491
574.-4275 or by e-mail al
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trict attorney's dismissing the
complaint significant because
that action clears the city or any
official charges that It violated
either the letter or the spirit of
the state law commonly known
as the Brown Act.
That act requires thal most
government decision-making be
conducted in a publla forum,
with exceptions for real estate
negotiations, for some personnel
matters and for penrung litiga-
tion. ·
Leaders of the Greenli&Jlt
Committee had charged that two
city actions were in CQn0ict with
the objectives of that law.
ln November 200 1. Greenlight
HOUSE
Cootinued from Al
want neighbors to be subjected
to the blighted home for any
longer than was necessary.
MQrehart will have sue months
from final approval of tuc; de-
signs for the property to begin
construction and a year to com-
plete the proiect once ~e pulb
the permits-
Pians for lhe 12.000-square-foot
Bernard Street property. on which
sit two singl~family homes and
leaders asked the district attor-
ney to ex.amine whether meet-
ings between city officials and
representatives of the Koll and
the Conexant companies were.
ln July 2002, the Greenlight
Committee asked the district ac-
tomey's office to consjder
whether the city's closed-session
decision 10 hire airport lobbyists
constiluted a violation of the
Brown Act.
The diMrict anomey's dec~ion
supports the city's f)filition that
ii acted appro{>riately in both
m~cters.
. An obituary that ran Tuesday
misspelled the last name of Da-
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lives m Newport Beach
A newi. bnef on l'u~day u1rnr
rectly described the llltcttu-. of two
ficus treei. on Mam ~>lreet 1n Ral
boa Village.
The one m front of the phar
macy will be removed and -.&ured
for future rnplantrng at u location
10 be de1errn,ined. Th<: lieu'> tree
in from of the Balhoa Inn will re-
main where ii 1:..
demol!!>h the front home and rl'
place ii with the I lu'><.mh I lou'>t'
If. for dJlY rea\on. plaJl'> to
move the I lu-.croft I loW>t' fall
through. the rnunc1I '><.ltd thr
money allocated to nt'W>Wllt'
with Morehart would he U'>l'd 111
d emoll';h 11
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BRASS MontebeUo's police chief. The chief •should be m indful 'He has been an
·I'm very proud o r the job he of the budget and ensure there extremely popular
chief .... How can you
not like Chief
Snowden?.That's just
not possible.'
Continued from Al has done with the departmem, are adeq1.1ate police services for
the community and the city the communJty," she said. "Otlef
organi7.atJon," Roeder said. •He Snowden did that very well. It's
Against Drunk Driving] awards was, at that tim e, absolutely the been an honor and a privilege to
(for DUI enforcement) makes righ1 ~rson for the job. I've have worked wtth him."
me proud. Pinning the badge on always been vety appreciative of Officers who have worked
a new cop with his family his loyalty and the fact that the with the chief said he wiU be
watching -tha t's a great two of us can have honest sorely missed. Set. But1 Santee
Costa Mesa Poltee officer feeling. Promotions are always disagreements and still have a "He has been an extremely
special.· perfect working relatioru hip.· popular chief,· said Sgt. Burt
And after a pause, he adds. Roeder said he is in the Santee, who has worked in the
cholcing up: "Wearing my process of putting toge1her a department for 2.1 years. "He 1991. The Newport Beach
wtiform." plan for hiring Snowden's made some excellenl resident's body was found three
For a man who fanci~ i.uccessor, one that would likely improvements. I le changed years later In Arizona in a freezer
himself a cowboy at heart. involve the chief bin1self. policies and procedures and ~ept In Famalaro's truck.
collects antiq ue guns and is "I hope 10 talk to council made them so much more Famalaro CUJICntly sits on death
considered a tough police members and the community user-friendly." row.
officer. the teaJ'l> come easU~. His abou t not who to hire. but about Santee said Snowden was also More recently, Snowden felt
brightly lighted office -the ohe what qualities the new chief "well liked by the public.• similar pa.in when he held the
with the open door -bears should have.• he said. "How can you not like Chief dead body of 4-year-old Sierra
testimony to the personality that The key to hiring the perfect Snowden?• he asked. "That's just Soto, who was killed when
his subordinates adore. fir depends on the answer to not possible." Steven Abrams crashed his car
Alongside a book about lul1ve.. that question. Roeder said. Snowden h~ had severaJ into her preschool playground
and daggers is another about Some of the qualities he accomplishments during his in May 1999. He h ad to tell
golf equipment. In a lighted would look for in the new chief sojourn as chief. But one he Sierra's mother, Cindy Soto, that
glass case are police and would be aU the qualities considers significant. he says, is her daughter had died.
firefighter hati. from Britain. Snowden has demons1ra1ed, he helping set up the Airborne Law "Those are d ays that you
Russia, Germany and NorwJy. said. Enforcement, or heticop1er would never forget," Snowden
On the wall is a po1>1er of "Ability to communicarc patrol. by striking a partnership said.
all-time favorite cowboys and a within the department and with with Newport Beach. He plans 10 be active in the
coUe.<flion of framed busine~ lhe communiry, display He also treasures the community after his retirement.
cardS: including those belonging leadership, be active in the connecti ons he has made with Snowden is a member of the
to John D. Rockefeller. Henry community." Roeder said. the commuruty. I le does not Hoag Foundation's board. Right
Ford, Howard Hughes and. to "Above all, the chjef mus1 not have a problem with diversity after hi!> i:etirement. healso..
inject a offofhumor. A. !Jncoln. approach this jul>I ~a job. I le He welcom es it, he said. As a plans to participate in a golf
an anorney a1 law, and Dr. needs to look at II a..., much more member of the Costa Mesa 1oumamen1 in Scotland.
Alben Einste in, a phy'>1cs than I.hat." ()lamber of Commerce, he I Iii. wife, F.llyn. said she has
profe5''>or. Roeder said a new chief will helped in"tegrate tJ1e chamber not mel too many people like
Ir's such a wonderful mix of likely be hired much before June with the Latino Business her husband.
qualities thal make'> him a great 30, Snowden's last day at work. Organiz.ation, which ex:is1ed as a "1-fe's a caring. warm human
chief, said Mesa Verde rci.idt'nl The city wiU nol use a r..earch separate entity. being," she said. "I've seen him
Cindy Brenneman finn, but will consider "Why can't we aJJ blend in?" agoni7..e over situation!f where he
"It's.a h_ugc loss to 1het!,!Y.:~ .. ~ ... ~~&8ru!~'4 out~i.dt; ....c;~W4iit'~"~ "1,£.Jl ~J~c.i ..Ji~~ ~~~}Ii-~ ~
<,he said. I le has been a great the clepartmen ~ dicJ~ .. ~ .,ote-r.d\~anfr p~c e-rnciin-e--'trre ~Jil. 1 ~tea
asset 10 our city and has Lilt' Mayor Karen Robini.on -.aid desire to make 1t work." everything personally."
respect of his peer'i and officer<.. the rny will look for a chief who Jean Forbath, founder of local She remembers his leadership
Tho<>e are big shoe~ IO fill " will be a "firm and charity Share Our Selves. recalls when two helicop1er pilots -
Nobody know!> 1ha1 better compassionate law enforrem cnt having lunch with Snowden ooe of them from Costa Mesa -
lhan Ct1y Manager Alan Roeder, officer" with good soon after h e became chief. died in a crash in 1987 while
who hired Snowden -Lht·n administrative skills. "He has been a friend since." chasing a stolen vehicle. That
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she said. "I le has given the incident hap pened barely a year
Police Department a human after he had come on board:
face. He's a friend to the people "Dave had to step up and
we serve at Share Our Selves. He suppon people he didn't even
was tough when he needed to know too well at the Lime." she
be. Bu t he ha5 alwar> been there said. "Bui that didn't matter 10
to help us.· him. 1 le's alwar> been someone
Snowden sar--he remembers who wants the best for his
days when even his so-called department."
tough fa~de collapi.cd on the Being the pohce chief has
job. The day he had to deliver been more than a job for her
the eulogy for 23-year-old hu,.band. Fllyn Snowden said.
Denise Huber, who wru. "ll'i. hii. lire, h is family." she
murdered by John FamaJaro in said. "Walking our of that police
station .., the han.Jest thing he's
ever going to have 10 do."
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Police, fire wam of
false solicitation
The Newport Beach Po-
lice and Fire departments
issued a joint statement
Tuesday stating that they
are not affiliated with the
Assn. of Firefighters and
Paramedics. a group that is
purportedly soliciting in the
city. Officials said phone !lO-
licitors have been calling
... residents to make dona-
tions of at least $25.
Newport Beach Fire-
fighter Assn. President Rlch
Thomas said he urges resi-
dents to support only local
organizallon~ He said hii.
association does no1 solicit
dona tions over the phone.
Officials say residents
should verify if an organiza·
tion is legal by asking to i.ee
its Soticitalion Registration
Card. for cop~ of its moi.t
recent ms form,· for it~
audited financial statement
or what percentage of do-
nations actm lly reach the
intended benefid aries.
For more infonnauon.
call 1he Newpon Beach Po·
lice Depanment at (949)
644-3 104 or the Newport
Beach Firefigh1ers Assn. al
(949) 646-0533.
~tridty. stillnut .
on peninsul a
At lease a dozen re:-1-
dents in Balboa Peninsula
were sriJI without power
fuesday night after Sanla
Ana winds that blew acro<,s
Southern California 10re
d own treei. and broughl
down power lines.
No significant incidents
were reponed on Tue'>day.
But Edison officials !>aid
they were still work.mg to
restore p01.~er to thosi;
Wl lhou1. They !>aid they
would work around the
clock and try to pnont11e
th eir '>thedule and fix
those outages that po!>e
public hazards first.
Hearing delayed for
substitute teacher
A pretrial hearing w~
po<>tponed from Tuesday
to Jan. 24 for Todd I laJuch.
the 35-year-old subslltule
1eacher accused of sexu-
ally assaulting several fe·
m ale i.tudents.
The I lun1ington Beach
re'>idenl face., I 7 felony·
count'. of o,exual ai.sauJt
and one rounl of witnev.
intimidation. He was first
arrested Sept 13 after a
th erapist who 1reated one
of lh e victims told police
about 1t. Haluch pos1ed
the $250,000 baiJ the same
day.
A second warrant on
four fresh charges led to
another arres1 Sep1. 30.
1 laJuch is now m Orange
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•Bristol Strwt: Petty theft
was reported in the 3300
blodc at 6:08 p.m. Sunday.
• Costa M... m.w.y •nd
Baldr StrMt: An auto theft
was reported at 4:46 p.m.
Sunday.
• Harbor Boulevard and
Vltl-ve Wr(: Possession of
marijuana was reported at
3:39 a.m. Sunday. ·
• Newport Boulevyt: A
robbery was reported in the
1800 blodc at 9:10 p.m.
Sunday.
• Plnec:ntelt Dtfw: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2800 blodc at 6:31 p.m.
Sunday.
•Tustin Awnue: Vandalism
was reported in the 1600
blodc at 6:64 p.m. Sunday.
• w..t 11th StrMt: Patty
theft was reported in the 500
blade at 11 :21 p.m. Sunday. ,
NEWPORT BEACH
• Balboa Boui.vwct A
County Jail. He plead ed
n ot guilty to all charges
Oct. 16.
Fonner Costa Mesa
resident admits fraud
A former Costa Mesa
resident pleaded guilty on
Tuesday to one count of
mall fra ud and one count
of tax evasion, officials
said .
Patrick: Wa yne Maloy, 44,
now a resident of Norman,
Okla .. was accused of bilk-
ing inve!ltors of s4 million
in a e ries of bogus o il and
ga:. investments, said
Debra Wang of lhe U.S. at-
torney's office in Los An-
geles.
Maloy solicited victims
to invest in companies
that were supposedJy in-
volved in developing o il
an d gas-producing prop·
erties. she said. He told
them their money would
be used to acquire inter-
.ei.t5 in oil and gas weus.
Wang said Maloy used
the fund to pay fo r his va-
cauons, beachfront rental
homes in Malib u and
Newpon Beach and ex
pensive cars. The money
was also used to o perate a
Pon71 scheme in which he
used money from new in·
vei.Hm to pay off old i'n ·
vestor'> The scheme ended
m 1999.
Maloy. o;cheduled to be
'>enrenced April 7. faces a·
pmo n sentence of IO years
and a fine of $500,000. I le
has agreed to pay restitu
lion lie has been in prison
'>tnce November. when his
ball was revoked
Student gets hand
stuck on nail
Newport Beach fi refigh1-
e f'> luesday had 10 cue
open d wooden book cab1
'net 10 free a Newpon Ha r·
bor I ligh School studen1's
hand that had accidentally
go11en 5tuck on an · ex-
po .. ed nail on the cabinet\
side. officials sa id.
Paramedics arrived at
the '>Chool at about 2:30
p.m Tuesday and found
the \tudent's hand pierced
by the nail. said Donna
Boston, public informa
lion officer for the New-
por1 Reach Fire Depart
ment. She <,aid paramedic.,
a:.l ed firefighters to· heip
remove the cabinet door.
Once the door was re-
moved. fireflgh1ers cul the
s ide of the lorker with the
nail that thtP student's
hand wa'> stuck on, Boston
'atd The student was
1aken 10 I loag Hospital.
she '>aid.
Bosron said the student
wa' iust ~alk.ing by when
his hand hit the exposed
naiJ.
hit-and·run was reported in
the 3100 blodc at 1:60 p.m.
Monday.
• Eut Bay Avenue and Palm
StrMt: A vehicle burglary
was reported at 3:26 p.m.
Monday.
• Bln:h and Bristol atrMta: A
traffic •c:cident invoMng
injuries was reported at 6:20
a .m. Monday.
• Campu1 Drtve: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 4600 blodc at
7:29 a.m. Monday.
• Dow StrMt: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
1300 blodc at 8:33 a.m.
Monday.
• Partr Newport Ottve: A
burglary was reported in the
1800 blodc It 6:36 p.m.
Monday. • s.n Joaquin Hillt Roect. Ari
auto theft was reported in
.the 2600 blodc at 9:08 a.m.
Monday.
• Sandcutte Oltwe: A vehide
burg1ary w11 reported In the
1000 blodc at 7:09 a.m.
Monday.
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MAILBAG
Environment, schools
need financiaJ support
Re: MSchools deserve upgrade'>
before beach deserves sant1,"
(Mailbag. Dec. 26).
Yes. Our young people or
today and those tq,come need
new and upgraded educauonaJ
facilities. It's ridicuJou.'> that our
schools ranlc. so poorly wh<.•n we
(California} are the fifth large'it
economy in the world.
But why on Earth do you want
to'lmprove schoolc; at the
expense of the environment? Do
you want weU-educated children
to have to live in an
environmental wasteland' I 1r-.1.
il:I. the beaches and then 1Ll. the
wetlands and then the fore'>I'>.
This short-sighted
one-or-the-other thmk.mg 1.,
unnecessary.
I l 14 T ,,A.,
re\uhrng 111 a rebeU1ou'>
au11udc· Jgc.un-.1 the churl·h. 11'>
H'ather'> and even parent'>
Unfortu11ately, the enu re,uh ol
that rebellion tan obe--
1rnrnoralr1y. \lolence and
blatant d1c,ohed1enc e 10 all
autlwnt} \o\olmh uJ1ima1t'lv 1 a11
de'>lro)' hw'> J\ t·a'>ily a .. an-.
( rU'>.tdt·r 1·vt•r d 1d
JEAN NICHOLSON
'\e"' port Be.uh
Tra~h ptc.:k-up a loud
prohkm on Balboa
Ac., I \o\>rllt· 1h1., ll'lll'r I Jlll
rc•n(·c 1111g 011 1ht man) mJn\
tr mt•'> I h.1H· l d!lt·d "'nll<·n J11d
wH .. t'd 111 1iwmlwr ... 111 our
-.:t•"' port Ht•.i< h t II\
goH•r111111•n1 .uu.J \'\;(Jf~t'r" al
Lm 1 Lill. _ -
\h < 0111 t•rn 1l, r ht· llugt•
gJrhag1• tr111 k' -.11m1· thl
lt•ngth of our hr111.,1· thJt .tll'
t 01111ng onto B.tlh11a 1 ... 1,mu 10
pwk up t ornnit·n 1<11 rra ... h
f rt·al11t• 1h1 ... lrJ.,h pit k Ufl"
a !H'l t·.,...arv tlJJng Jlld I don't
fa11l1 th1 tra'h collt'tlllr,, I .m1,
h11\\.l'\ l'r pu/./lt'd J' 10 ''In 11
hit' 111 lw dorw I>\ , H h
l'IH1rmo11' rnadlllll"'
\, 1111' lrtll b ,1n· pll kmg up
tr.i'>h h11i... th1·rt· Jrl" '>flmt'llfllt''
111n •1• o r lour lrtll k., .1 d.n
We muc;t demand hoth Wt•
shuuJd not be held ho-.1Jgt• by
energy indiscretiom 1ha1 wl'rt•
artificial to begin w11h \o, < 10\.
Gray Oa vr!>. hear th1'> We \'><1111
IJT'lproved educauon arid
conunued environ11w11t.ll
awarene'>'> I low do wt• do tlu-.1
How about an add111on.tl .. 1.11t
ga~olme tax1 I su!>pect il1a1
must or u~ w11h thildrt•n or
ntelei. or nephew'>) would Contestants and onlookers admire sand sculptures at the 41 st annual Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Sandcastle Contest Jlll km~· up four 111 ll\l' l11n'
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cuts in edut"atio11 and 01h1•1
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relation hip to council
Re: Newport Hedl h < 11}
Counulmcn and their
relauonship with Daw 1111 ...
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non-.en'>e regarding phorw 1 ,,11.,
would be an 1qvc'>t1g<1111111 11110
the hiring of Ellis to lll•lp run
the campa1gm of five of thl'
current councilmen fhl'>
would ht· t''>JH't 1,ill~ lllll'fl''illng
111 light of the \o\oindlall I llr' '
rt•u·1vt•d from tht• '\ewport
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plc·a-.e gentlenwn.
RICHARD SPEHN
C orona c.lt·I \1ar
One-side<l teaching
wil I hartn students
Joe Robrn'><>n. a lw.tory
teacher at J\.cwport I larbor
I hgh School. wrote a letter to
the Oail}' Pilot that aJJrmed me
,~union ob\1ously not that
po\u•rful," Mailbag. Jan I) In
hi\ 1eal to defend the• teacher~·
union. he un1111en11onally
c·nforced what '>ome have
claimed: th.11 public '>thool'>
h<1ve begun to look too much
lrke liberal laborawne., that
dl\credit the rehg1on t..iught in
many of our homes
Robinson\ letter pa..s1onately
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I'll.IQ Into~ ~ty F'tnd ~ v.t\at's gocng on 1n )'OU' crty. Daily Pilot ~. chun:hes. sthootS. ~t ifld sportS Read the .
and rn grt•,11 lt·n~th gave
example'> of what he teaches
hie, .. 1udenu. regardmg men in
pa\l cen1une'> who perpetrated
horror in the name of
Om'it1an11y Ra'ied on his lener,
I doubt that he balanced that
gram 111format1un wrth facts I
\ .. a., taught in thl· l la'>\room 40
year-. ago that '>U<.h atroc1t1e'>
were perpt•trated by a few
power hungry opponun1 .. ts
who would haVl' u-.ed any
hcau .. e"or "exru'>e" tu
accomplr'>h their '>l'lf c,cckrng
goaJc; and '>att'>fy their warped
minds. and that renamly did
not repre .. ent Oln'>I and his
leachrng'> Sadly, the l'>Olated
examples do aJlow
ant1-0lm11an fodder that lan
poison rertiJe mind~
Fortunately. my generauon
had the advantage of ii
thorough eduut1on and .wa.c,
also taught about the enormou.,
number or Chrn.uans who
-became h'Te<1t leaders, such a.,
our countn ., forefathers. who<\l'
un.,elfish anomplrshment!>
have proH'll beneficial
throughout the centunec;
When teacher'> promote a
one '>lded. extremely negative
slani on Omsuaniry, it causes
confusion with some teenagers.
I! '>l't.'m'> thJt u<;mg our
mun1c1paJ lra'>h trulb and
paying the l'lly for the extra
p1d .. up would <1dd w the
'\e,.,,ron Beach trea'>Ur\ and
benefit our Ralboa Island
community. a!> well
I lupefully. '>omeone un our
( II) ( Cllllltll Will reV1t'\o\ thl' -
problem
JUDY JONES
Balboa l'>land
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"I think we wanted it
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COLLEGE ME~S BASKETBALL
uc;1 .s·eeks fifth straight
Anteaters at Fullerton tonight.
Steve Vlreen
Daily Pilot
FUIJ.ER'TON -One thing C.al
State Fullerton Coach Donny Dan·
1els knows about the UC Irvine
men's basketball team is that the
Anteaters have sire. And, it appear.. the Titans won't
have their big men to match.
Fullerton's 6-10 junior .center P"ape Sow, who had
boon-averaging 15 9 points and 8.7 rebounds g.c:r
game. was suspended indefinitely after being ar-
~ted for stealing a krut cap from Titan Bookstore
Dec. 17. J le will be m a hearing today with school of-
ficials, who will determjne to bft or sustam the i.us-
pension. •
Sow, who was caught stealing from a department •TV: KDOC TV, 7:05.
store a little ovef a year ago. pleaded guilty at his ar-•RADIO: KUCI RADI0/88.9 FM.
ralgnment for the recent arrest and will be on pro-
bation for three years and will have to perform com· Gloger, as someone tfie Titans will have 10 be pre-
muruty service. pared for. GJoger, who led UQ with 17 points, five
The Titans (3-8, 1-l in the Big West Conference) steals and three assists. guided the Anteaters to a 69-
got a Uft last week with the return of 6-4 sophomore 52 win over Long Beach State in the conference
guard Ralphy Holmes, who scored 23 points and led opener for both teams.
Fullerton lo a 57-55 overtime win at UC Santa Bar-Gloger is ranked third in the nation in steals wi1h
bara Saturday. Holmes had been out for two weeks a 3.6 average in the NCAA Division I statistics re-
with a shoulder injwy. yet he was a force against the leased Tuesday. Gloger has 36 steals in 10 games and
Gauchos.. last year's Big West Tournament champi-29 in the past six contests. Gloger has at least three
ons and this years preseason favorite to win the steals in seven ~es this season. ~. 3§.~teaJs are
conference title. over haJfway to the ua single-season record of 66
However. in addition to Saw's anticipated absence sel by Scon Brooks in 28 games in 1986-87.
tonight, the Titans also have four playen.. including "It's been a surpri.5e what he"s seen in the passing
6-I I Babacar Camara. out with injuries. lanes as a defender," UQ Coach Poat Douglass saJd.
'"(The Anteaters) have tremendous size," Daniels "He's come out strong. I look for (Gloger and Mike
said. "With (Adam) Parada and (Stanislav) Zuzak. Flevberha) 10 hit their stride in the second haJf of
they're both big and they can catch and score. They league play."
EYEOPENER
Daily~·
January 13 honoree
MATT BROESAMLE
Dally Piiot
"I would ~y he would not be in the line\Jp
(Wednesday).'' Danieli. said Tuesday. "The university
is going 10 take ~me urne to make that decision. I re
has Lo go through the appeal (proce~s). We won't
know how severe it wdl be for him (Wednesday). I
wouJd as.'>ume he won't be ready for tlw. weekend.·
have Greg Ethington, who is a good player. (Man) Efevberha, who has been the starting guard for
Okoro ic; big and athletic. We have to be concern~ UO during iu. four-game winning '>treak. :.truggled STEVE McCRANK/OM.Y PILOT
UC ll'Vine's redsh1rt freshman Jeff Gloger ( 10) 1s
See uct, Paee A8 No. 3 in the nation wrtti 3.6 steals per game. with tum. I le got our attention last year."
Daniel'> aJso mentioned UQ's freshman guard Jeff
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Amy Burlingham celebrates her first goal, ooe-0f-three she scored in a 4-0 victory over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar Tuesday night.
S.ailors handle CdM, 4-0
Burlingham scores a hat
trick to pace Newport's
victory over Sea Kings .
Steve Vlr1en
DatlyPllot
NEWPORT BF.ADI -For the past
two years. one goaJ decided the win-
ner of the Back Bay girls soccer game.
Newport Harbor High won lut year,
t-O. and Corona del Mar won, 1-0, in
2001. But. Newp<>rt Harbor High sen-
ior Amy Burlingham and the SaUors
weien't concerned with the past ~
~ They weren't ooncemed, !n-
~
Burlingham scored three goals and
wruor teammate Kate Y°'"'8fow.
tddtd another to lad th Sailo past
rival CdM. 4-0. Tuesday at
Newport. Younglove scored
just three minutes into the
second half, while the Uni-
versity of Texas-bound
BurUngham added the finaJ
two blows. one on a pen-
alty kick and then another
goal with I s than two •
game in perspective. and we're going to go all oul. It's like a
"We stepped It up more playoff game." ·
than they did.'' sald the .... For CdM, Tuesday's lo was yet an-
Sailors' Coach who is in other crushing blow to a team that
his sixth yeir with New· has been playing catch-up because of
port. "I think we wanted It Its rash of injuries. The Sea Kings (3-
more than they did. All of 3· l) were supposed to be at "full
our girls wanted to win so trength" Tuesday, as they welcomed
bad It was a great team back senior tandout £&ha Morgan.
win." who had been out Ince Dec. 12 with minutes remaining. Burl-• CdM
ingham'a periaJty kJck came Newpott
0
' Apparently, Younglove a back injury. Senior Allvta Marura
motivated her teammates has been dealing with minor pain lo
before the game. her shoulder. Then , there's CdM'a
After Younglove drew a foul
m the box.
"It was complete excitement,~
Burlingham saJd of the victory. "The
win overall ls great or course because
its a Back Bay rivalry game. 1b put
away some go'als wu fun for us be-
cause we had some trouble scoring. ..
PcrhaJ>', Ncwpon. Coicb Ji.son
SolTI D d it when he put the
"Before the game we were getting sophomore goalle, Rachel Waters.
real pumped up," said reuow senior who did not play Tuesday because of
teammate 1i.ryn Aa.rru.on, who re a swollen knee that was LoJured ln a
cmtly committed to play for Cal Poty • 2· I I at Costa Mesa Satuntay, when
San LuJs Obispo next season. • Kate nio,r l.auren Shepherd.son WN ab-
Younatove was gom, real crazy and tent Waters will have an MRI on her
got us motivated to play. Th ts a
hu game for us. It's the CdM ~ SM SAl.OftS, PIC• Al
f ,
COLLEGES
The Big West
has a Tiger
on its hands
University of the Pacific
has become the team to
beat in the Big West
Conference men's
basketball race.
T here ii. a rumble in the dtstanct'
corrung from the north. The
rumble, the University of the
Pacific men·s ba.sketba1I team,
is becoming louder. The Tigers are
gaining momentum and confidence.
Pacific (7-4, 2-0 in the Big West).
which was picked to finish fifth in the
Big West Conference in the preseason,
has moved up as the
front-runner of the
league after its 66-54
defeat over Utah
State. and becaw.e
of the Tigers' current
six-game winning
streak.
However, Pacific
will have to display
the same success on
the road 10 truly STEVE emerge as the
conference favorite. VIRGEN
Yet, the term,
conference favorite. should be used
lightly because the Big West action will
be dghtJy contested, as evidenced in
the first week of play.
Cal State FulJerton defeated last year's
Big West Tournament champion UC
Santa Barbara, 57-55, in overtime
Saturday. Idaho defeated CaJ State
Northridge. 73-6G°"in overtime. The two
victories said much about the four
l~ involved, yet the season is early
and there are more games to be played.
• Here's a brief look at the rest of the
Big West teams researched after a
teleconference call with coaches
Tuesday.
Utah State (10-3, 1-1): The Aggies,
who had won five in a row before
Saturday. will try to bounce back from
their loss to Pacific with two tou,gh
home games this weclc against Cal Poly
Thursday, and UC Santa 8aJba.ra
Saturday, which is on ESPN 2 at 8:05
p.m.
Utah State Coach Stew MoniD said
inconsistency, mainly the guard!'
shooting. has been the Af/l)elf biggest
problem. s.nta Barbara (4-8, 1-1): The
Gauchos have been stnlggling in the
closing moments of games, Coach.Bob
Wllllams said. Santa Barbara had many
opportUnldes to defeat PUllerton .
Saturday, but the Geuchoe made too
many mistak.es in the end.
Branduinn Fullove, a 6-4, 210 jwllor
who earned tee0nd-team All·Big West
bonora last year. hu been injured and
his •tatus is uncertain for Thursday's
game at Idaho. where the Geuc:boe have
atrugled.
Cel Poly (1-5, Z.O): The Mustanp are
on top or the Big Welt standlnp after
their vldor1e. over Fullerton and
Rtvmlde last week. Junior forward
Shane Schllllog who ~ 20
polnt.s and 20 rebounck lut week. baa
broU{lbt a new dimeoaion to a teem
that alao features 6-7 Junior Varney
Dennis.
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Daily Piiot SPORTS WedneSday, Janoary 8, 2003 A7
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETB LL TENNIS
Eagles take command Newport Beac h
Tennis Club to
host pro-am
Estancia, now the
team to beat in
Golden West League,
:: hands Westminster
: its first league loss
: since 1999. · • . .
statement tn our
house tonight, espe-
ciaJly coming off a
(seven-game) losing
streak.. ft
Rappa .1-said the
game came Clown 10
deslre, and the more
experienced Eagles
showed they would Westminster
not be intirmda\ed in Eatanc•a
the title in the Pacific
Coast League last i.ea-
c;on, thelr first league
crown in 11 years,
conunued to answer
each of the Lions'
charges. The Eagles
opened the cushion
to 40-30 after junior
41 Trisha Wase followed
44 her three-pointer : Barry Faulkner
: Oa1'X_ Pilot , • a physical clash that. from the nghl wing
with a nve-foot run-
ner to apparently ice the victory : COSTA MESA -The Estancia
: High girls basketball team's fin.1
: game in the Golden West
• League may have been for the
: championship. And, after a 44 .
7 41 triumph over visiting West-
:.. minster, which had not lost a
league contest since l999, the
: crown may now be the Eagles'
•to lose.
·1 would say we a.re (in the
___ driver's seat)," first-year E.stan-
cia coach Tami Rappa said after
the thrilling contest, which
• lasted nearly two hours. ·1 told
.. our girls we didn't want them 10
come into our house and Icicle
our butts. I think we made a
•
at times, resembled a
roundball rumble.
Both team.. committed 24
fouls and Rappa picked up the
only technical foul, protesting a
non-call. What's more. every
shot, rebound, dribble drive and
loose baJJ became a bat lie of will
as both teams slapped, ~.watted,
tugged and dived as if every
possession were decisive.
There were, in fact, !>everaJ
rumi.ng_ point!>, with_,_ perhaps,
the biggest being a 13-2 &.tan·
cia spurt in the third quaner
that turned a 20 17 deficit into a
30·22 lead with 2:58 left tn lhe
period.
'11te Eagle'> (6-8J. who shared
with 3:32 left in the contest.
But Westminster (6· 7J, which
had gone 8-0 in league each of
the la'>t three seasons and is
ranked No. 3 in c 11: Southern
Section Division l·A, wru.n't fin·
ished yt!t. A pair of Lhree-poinl·
ers fueled a 9· I run that pulled
the (jons within 41 ·39 with 51
second c; left
But, having missed 5 of its
first 23 free throws. Estancia se-
cured the crucial victory from
the foul line 10 the final 25 sec-
ond'>. f'1rc;t , Wase, who had
mis..,ed live straight from the
line, nc11ed the second of a dou·
ble-bon us siruation 10 create a
42-39 e.dge with 25 seconds left.
After two Westr1Unster free
throws (the Lions netted 21 of
35 m the game) made it 42·4 l ,
F..stancia junior guard Krystal
Mino stepped to the Une with 10
ticks left and everything on the
line.
Was she nervous? I lardfy.
·1 was relaxed/ she said, "be
cause I face much worse in
practice (as the frequent on·
the-spot shooter who can trig-
ger team running drills with ev-
ery miss from-the line). ·1 just.
wanted lo shut the crowd up."
Mino swished both attempts.
then made a steal, before an Es·
tancia turnover allowed West-
minster one last desperati.on
three-pomt auempt. which
never had a chance
Byfield .... one of two Eagles 10
foul out (Marterc, Mino and
Wa!>e linisfied with four fouls}.
led the Eagles with 12 point.!>,
while Wase and senior cen1er
Tisha Gray added 10 apiece.
The desire Happa spoke of
manifested itself be<,t on I.he de·
"I told our girls w e
didn't want them to
come into our house
and kick our butts:·
Tami Rappa, Estancia
girls basketball coach
fensive end, as a combination of
a ha!f-coun trap. swarming
man-to-man, and an acuve
zone helped limn Westmm!>ler
to just 9-of-42 shooung from the
field (2 l.4%J. r'he Uons also had
23 of the game'!. 41 turnovers.
Estancia c;hot only 28.8 per-
cent, but 11 had eight more field
goals and 17 more attempt'> I~·
tancia's 24 freld -goal tne.-. 111 the
third quaner (ll made '>even),
matched We~tmlnSTer:, mm
btned 1otal through three quar
ters .
·This wa~ big." Mino 'ummed
up. We kept our composure and
just played a' a team."
Several former NFL
plaxers will be on the
courts Thursday as
club hosts ch arity
benefit.
Richard Dunn
l)a1ly Pilot
Nl:-.WPOR1 tU-.A( Ii 1-urmt-r
NFL ~tar<. dll' among I.ht' tt'ldm-
tie!> play111g lnur'idcty 111 d rro
am tenm\ 1oumamt'nt 10 bt'netit
AJiah )wet't I ragi.le Hean .. Joun
daoon at "wwpon Ht'.il It lenni.,
()ub
Vinte f'erragamu Marhn
Mcl<eevcr. ':klm C unr11n~hctm.
John C..Jppdhu and li<'IHI\ R1
cardu are :.ume of the ftJntlt'r pro
footbaU player<, e~utd to pldy
men\ a.nd mued douhlt''> Thur.-
day. f'ht· double<; ~ion ''an.' al
9" a.m., with the pru·am hegfn·
mng at I pm I ormt'r Laker
'-:orm '\;rwn ,., also '>latt-d 10 play
four tt'nnt'> pro'> Jim < .rahb
Mesa wins early shOwdo.wn
Lef Sl1tru'>. Da\1d Pait il.ltd '\~ -
pon Bt-ach T tnnt'> Club Oireuor
uf l ennt'> '><:011 Davi' will play
m I.ht' pm dITI
A mffit' will tal..e plaet.·
throughout the day and tnl lude
rwo <>uper Bm~I lltkt't'>, duOdted
by I.he NI I Alumrn A'>MH 1a11on
Lunch \'.'IU he '>erVt'd out~1de
for $1.! qi; followed b\ ctn t'\iE'
rung dmnt-r pdn' ~1th entenam·
menl Jnd a '>Llent Jul lion fur
S25 Amateur playing '>Pol' .trf"'
open for $50 per ptJver I ht'
public I'> welcome to Vll'\o\o tht' at
oon [)('tail'> CalJ ~ue l<u.:l"'m al
17 14) 546-3100 or Ahah <.,wet>t
Fragile Hearts Foundauor at
1909) 629-3492. Newpon Ht:ach
Tennis Oub is f949J 644--0tJ'">Cl
Naff, Sanchez score
career highs to lead
Mustan gs past Ocean
View, 58-47, Tuesday
night in Go ld en West
League opene r.
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
HUNTINGION Bl:ACI I -In a
Golden West League with two
clear-cut powe~ to begin the
campaign, Co'>ta Mesa High ...
girts basketball team knew itS
place in the
rank and
SCOREBOARD file, figuring
I.he league
Tuesday
night
•
opener
I against hoc;t
Ocean View
would be an
Mesa 58 early lhlrd-
Oc:ean View 47 place show-
down.
lf I.hat's
the case. C.Osta Mesa Coach Jim
Weeks might stan making plans
for the CIF Southern Section
Playoffs.
"We kind of solidified third
place and (earned) a look at the
other two teams Oeague favorites
Estancia and Westminster),"
Weeks said, following his team's
58-47 victory over the Seahawks
as 6-foot senior Rhoodi Naff (29
points) and senior shooting
guard Stacee Sanchez ( 17) scored
career highs for the Mustangs
(8-6, 1-0 in league).
"I told our players that this
was a very imponant game, that
It was essentially for third place
and gives us a sh ot at F.stancta
and Westminster. Those two are
by far the best teams in the
league. We just hope to compete
wtth them."
Costa Mesa outscored the
hosts rt-7. O· l) in the fourth
quarter, 18-9, including a game-
ending 13-2 scoring run.
Ocean View tied the game, 45-
45, wtth two fr!:e throws when
4:01 remained, capping a come-
back that started ln the thJro
quarter after the Mustangs en-
joyed a 10-point lead.
Mesa's Rick.ell Reeves. a 5-8
senior who sparked the Mus-
tangs in the fourth quarter,
scored on a bank shot with 3: 14
left to glve the vistto rs a 47-45
edge and trigger the dedstve
spurt.
Sanchez netted her third
three-pointer with 2:48 to play,
then Ocean View's Erica WU-•
llama made a pair at the line to bounds, plays defense. handJcs 10.0ceanViewled.16-13 and 18-
rut Mesa.~ lead to three. 1be Sea-the ball and shoots threes.~ 17, but Mesa's 10-2 run to cap the
hawb, howevu, wouldn't score Naff finished 9 of 18 &om the first half gave the Ml.llta.O&" a 27-
apin. field (l of 5 from three-point ter-20 halftime lead Naff dribbled
Costa Mesa's
Rhondi Naff
(33), above,
dnves the
lane for two of
her gamEH11gh
29 points. At
left,
teammate
Kally Ktbin
(12) makes a
. move on
Ocean View
defenders in
first half as
she dnbbles
for open
position.
PHOTOS BY DON
L!ACH I OAA.Y Pl.OT
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
Cost. Mesa 58, Ocean View 47 Costa Mesa 10 11 13 11 !>I
Ooean View 10 10 18 !I o
Costa Mela -"9r0lre 2, S.nc:hez 17.
Naff 29, Bndt 0, Cluff 0, Reevel 8.
Navarrette O. 1(1bln 0, Landeros 0
Trujillo 2, Waggoner 0
3-pt. goals -S.lldlez 3, Naff 1
Fouled oU1 -none.
Tectmicals -none.
OcMI\ View -Alderfer 11 Esposito
13. Hal'llOn o. McNelf 6, Wllhems 16.
Thomas 1
3 pt. goals -none
HIGH SCHOOL
WRESTLING
Carn1ona
runner-up
Estancia standout
improves to 23-3
with solid finish at
Estancia tourney.
Estanoa High senior wresller
Victor Carmona fini.'>hed '-t'cond
in the 125· pound dmc;1on al the
46-school 1:.stanc1a Tournament
Saturday. wtnnmg four of h1<, fl\-e
matches to llllprove 10 ~ J lh.1s
season.
Three other Newpun Mesa
wrestlers earned top-six plac·
ings. Costa Mesa seruor Sih10 Ls·
trada finJShed fiftn I 130 \.~
pon Harbor seruor Nate (,e1er
was sixth (135) and Mesa ..en1or
Adam Donovan also placed '1xth
(152).
Carmona was defeated 10 the
final by Santa Ana Hl.g.h s Danm
Brito, who secured a talcedown
in the finaJ r1Unute to break a l2
12 tie.
II was Cannona's second loss
to Bnto. who OYerCame a 7-4
defiot to top the Estanoa stand·
out at the Edison Tournament
earlier this sea.son.
Carmona suffered swollen car-
tilage m one ear during the tour-
nament. which required a medi-
cal procedurt Saturday night to
drain execs.<. lluid. He ~ side-
lined for Tuesday's Golden West Weste:= 44, ~~ 41 •1 League match against Westmin
Estancia 12 3 1r. w ,.. ster. W..••..., -Martell 4, Estrada 5 Also with a strong effon for &.·
Atgellda 13. Villalot>o. 8, Parton 7. tanda ~ Martin Dlv~ who
Couzens• 3-pt. goa.la-1.rv-llde 1. Villaloboe 1 went 2-2 tn the 130-pound cat
Fouled out -VIiia~ egory.
&altda -Byfield 12. Castro 2. Grav P.standa C.oach Steve Pere7..
10. 'Nate 10: Mino 5, Wl'8on 3. Gercte however. saJd Carmona is ex-~~_ w... 1 peeled to ~ cleared to com~te
Fouled out -Byfield, c.ro in the 32·team Northwood Tour-
Technlceta -Coed! ~ 1 oament this Wttkend.
YOUTH BASEBALL
CM American tryouts ·Saturday Reeva converted two fr!:e ritory) and 10 or 13 &om the out the ftna1 22 seconds on the
throwl wt.th 2:00 left. then after free-throw line, wbile adding clock. be(M, concluding the first
an Ocean View turnover, Naff eight rebounds (three o tJenstve) half with a ~P with 0!01 left.
ecored ln the paint with 1:47 left and s1l •teals. Reeves came off Ocean View sank 8 of 10 free COSTA MESA -The C.O.ta Playen lhould atrlvt 20 min-12 fees are $95. Each player re-
&fter running down the shot the bench to 1COre eight polnts throwl in the third quarter u the Mesa American UtOe League ls utes before their ac:hed:uled try-oetws a uniform. picturee and
dock. Naff and Reeva added and grab IC\'en rebounds, ave in SeahaWb outle.:Ored Mesa. 18-bold1ng tryouts and ~tioo out time lO warm up and check pl.ayl tn an 18·28 game n.
two free throws each In the ftoal the fourth quarter. 13, but the Ml.-tangl llOl held a for the spring 2003 aeaton Sat-in. II tbe pMyel' bu not al....ty ~ on pkyen
mlnute to give Meu Its margin Meu opened wtth an 8-0 lead. 40·38 edge beading lnto the ~ u.rday a t Cotta Mesa H1Cb from reglttered, they lhould arTf'Ya 30 nandaJ available.
ofvk:tory. followtng a Sancbet three-dgbt minutes. 9 L m. to noon. mfnut• fll.itf. n,ou.ts and reg· New pl& n oee(t to bring the
"We played U playen tonight. pointer to at.an the pme and Oceto View took the leld. U · All boys and l1rla S.-12 iatradoD w\11 be bftd a.t the Ma-player'a birth ceniAcat and
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"
GIRLS
WATER POLO
Los Amigos
swims past
Estancia
COSTA MESA ~ Senior Mari-
lyn Reich scored all five goals for
the f:stancia J Ugh girls water
polo team. but visiting Los Ami-
gos earned a 17-5 nonleague vic-
tory 'l\Jesday. •
Reich \Cored four times in the
second quarter and once in the
third for the Eagles (0-4), who
open Golden West League play
today at 3 p.m. against Westmin-
ster.
Senior gol\,Lie Laura Morton
had eight saves for F.stancia.
Los Ami~ 17. Estancia 5
Score by Ou.r1Alrl Los Amigos a 2 • l Estancia o 4 1 o
Los Amigos -Varina 7. Z1aden 10
Estancia -Reich 5 Saves--Mo1t0n
8
COLLEGE
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
Vanguard
falls;··7 0 -5 3
COSIA MF.SA -The Ma_,ter's
College stretched a three-point
first-half lead into a 70-53 victory
over h ost Vanguard University ln
Golden State Athletic Conference
men's basketball Tuesday nlght.
Vanguard was with.in six
points (49-43) with 6:40 left
when the winners forged a linaJ
charge thar put the game out of
reach with a 12-4 run.
Leon Rosborough and Ryan
Moreau picked up 13 points
apiece 'for the Uons, and Conrad
Adamczak had 12 points and
nine rebounds..
The Master's improves to 10·2,
2-1 in the GSAC Vanguard falls
to 4-10, 0-4.
The Master's 70, Vanguard 53
The Master's -McKinney 7. Madcey 8,
Wilkerson 16, Simmons 14, Sanders Li ghtnin g loses, 7-6 1s. Deister 4, Tulip 2. Grisanti o. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Adcodc o.
•Sage I till School's girls wa-Corona del Mar's Elisha Morgan (left) finds herself in a collision. 3-pt goals Mackey 2, Wllkorson 1
ter polo went into overtime. Fouled out -none
then sudden death and lost. Technicals -none
7-6, to non league visitor La SAILORS na'>..'> to '>tep up and play better.~ Vanguard -Moreau 13. Pierson o. . · . . Cotter 4, Adamczak 12, Burnette 8, Q~1~1a Tuesday:........, " ·-~~~ .., ~ ._ ~., ..-~,~~ !1dn l 'PJ!;.<11' to. !ack .. ~Jlf.Jl.~'<i~ol!9Jl,l3.J,nQs o. --i:hnta1tyr-iloiEt IC\l ~'hi1 COn~rom ~..L,;!!..~~ ~ 1ni:n .. l> ltl u~~rnan~~I .. a;t: c~ \..
with three goals, while Devin lightly contested for the most 3-pt. goats -Moreau 2
rooma, I layden 1 lutchin!ton lne~ today. CdM sophomore Ta-part. Newport (2-6-5) took. ad-Foul~ OUI -none
and Lauren lndvik scored one ni<iha Senaratne played her firs t vantage of one out of at ~east two ~~~;!1~ ~~easter's 28 25 goaJ each. game as goaJie for the Sea Kings viable scoring opportunities. ln ·
At the end of rebrulallon the and finished with '>Uc ..aves. the 12th minute, freshman Amy
team-; were tird, 5-5. After the Newport JW'lior goaJie Kara K11ppen and Burlingham teamed
two over11m e periods, 6-6. They DeMille stopped two shot'i, up for a goal that gave Newpon a
then played one 'udden death while sophomore lilja Addeman I ·O lead.
overtime period and La Quinta recorded two saves, as well. K11ppen drew the defense to
won. ~we've been unfortunate with her on a break.away before she
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of the Week senes
TODAY
21 -Diana Day
Newpon Harbor
Wetftr polo, ·99
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Basketball
College men -UC Irvine at Cal
State Fullerton, 7:05 p.m.
Community college women -
Orange Coasi at Santa Ana, 7:30
p.m.
High school boys -Saddleback at
Estancia, 7 p.m.; Calvary Chapel
at Costa Mesa, 7 p.m.; Newport
Harbor at Edison, 7 p.m.;
Esperanza at Corona del Mar, 7
p.m.; Sage Hill at Fairmont, 7:30
p.m.
Soccer
High school boys Corona del
Mar at Newport Harbor, 5 p.m.;
Laguna Beach at Sage Hill. 3 15
p.m .• Saddleback at Estancia. 3
p.m
Water polo
High school girls -Foothill at
Corona del Mar, 3·15 p.m.;
Estancia at Westminster, 3:15
p.m .• Ocean View at Costa Mesa.
3:15 p.m.
Wrestting
High school -Orange at Newport
Harbor, 6 pm
'
the injuries." CdM fi.rst·}l\!ar coach booted a perfect pass to Burling-
Bryan Middleton said. "We had ham on the left wing and Burl-
the effort. but right now with all mgham finished with a kick. back
the injuries we lade the team 61-tO'the inside.
Corona's Lauren Shepherdson (4) wms the battle for possession.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER
Mustangs ~lank Seahawks
lllJNTIN<;lON BEAC~ll -l11e
Costa Mesa High girlc; soccer
team continued to roll through
(,olden We..1 League rnmpcti
tton with a 2-0 victory at Ocean
Vi~w Tuesday.
Senior Sharon Day boomed in
a 35-yard c;hol for the first goaJ.
off an assist from 'iOphomore
Vera GaJe, an the 20th manute.
Day then· collected the assist
on freshman Jasmin Day'!> insur
ance tally an the 55th minute to
improve the Mustang.c;, tied for
the No. 10 spot in the CIF
Southern Section Division Ill
poll, to 9-1 ·2, 3 -0 in league.
Costa M~ goalies Kindra Bai-
ley and Kaitlyn Gentling i.plil
playing time, ill> well as the win·
ners' four save~. to record the
<ihUIOlll.
Mustang!> Coach Dan Johns-
ton aJ<,o credited the play of
Stacy Krikorian. Kara Jenkins. Va-
lanc Gomez, Nilani Duarte and
lo-Weeper Devin Denman for the
victory.
In a nonJeague game Tuesday:
• l.Agun• Beach 9, Sage Hill 0
flle Sage I !ill School girls soc-
cer team fell behind, 6-0, in the
fir<;t half and could not recover in
a 9-0 nonJeague loss on the
Ugh lning's campus.
Sophomore goaJje Laura Gor-
don recorded 18 saves for Sage
I WI (I 6).
WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL
Mustangs
Master
the Lions
CX>SD\ MESA -lhe Ma.\ler's
College, ranked No. I 0 in the
NAIA. spoiled Vanguard Univer-
sity's unbeaten Golden State Ath-
letic Conference record m
women's basketball Tuesday night..
recording a 66-57 victory at Van-
guard.
The Mustangs broke away from
a 47-47 tie in the second half and
led by as many as 12 before set-
tling for the finaJ count to imp~
to 10-3, 3-2 in the GSAC
Vanguard (I 0-7 I 5-1 ) was led by
senior Laura Lee with 11 poinots.
No one el'ie was in double figures.
Robbin Dimenbtr was Van-
guard's board leader with seven
rebounds.
Leslie Dubois of The Master's
le,9 all players with 23 polnts.
Vanguard finished with 20 of 59
from the field (36.7%) and made
but 8 of31 from three-pbint range.
GSAC Worl'*\
The~· •• v.nguard 'S1
The Mmilm'I -OeVnM 0,
Dewaalmalefyt 4, Dubois 23. Bracellin
8, Angangan 12, Moor 5, Sevier 0,
Tappe 2. Glaze 8. Van Do.bur; 6,
Brigand! 0
3i:Jt. goals -Oubots 3. Bracelln 2. Glaze
2, Moor 1.
Fouled out -Oewaalmalefyt
Technicals -none.
v.ng..,.d -J. l.endenn8o 8, Mills 6.
Wilcox a. McKinney 8, Dlttenblr 4,
Josefsson 3. Lee n. Seaman 9,
Candelaria 0.
J.i'(. goats -Lee 3, Mills 2, Wilcox 1.
.Joeefsiorl 1. Seeman 1.
Fouled out -Mills.
Technicals -none.
Halftime -V -TI
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Dady Piiot
COLLEGE NOTES
Ready for some baseball?
ANTF.ATB.R BAU.PARK -
UC Irvine Athletics will pre-
sent its first, "Baseball
Bash," whJch is an intro-
ductory event th.at kicks off
the 2003 season, Jan. 17 at 6
p.m., a t Anteater Ballpark.
. Fans will have the oppor-
tunity .to meet and greet the
2003 UC Irvine baseball
team. "Baseball Bash" T-
shirts will be given out to
the first 500 in anendance.
AJso, fans will be able to ex-
ercise their baseball exper-
UCI
Conbnued from A6
at Long Beach Stale Sat-
~ay, scoring . 'one
for 3 from the field.
Douglass said the
starting lineup he initi-
ated against Sa.int
Mary's Dec. 22 has re-
sulted in UCI displaying
its depth, as Parada and
Zuza.k. have come off
the bench to make k.ey .-
tise and experience the bat-
ting cages, bullpens, base
running and catching f1y
balls. .
Coach John Savage's Ant-
eaters finished 33-26 overall
last season in the first year
of the sport al the unJverslty
slnce 1992.
UCI was 14-10 ln the Big
West Conference and tied
for fourth ih 2002.
The Anteaters open the
season hosing Fresno State
Feb. 4 at 6 p.m.
scored 12 points and
grabbed 13 rebounds.
plus he stayed out of
foul trouble. against
Long Beach State, while
Zuzalc aJM> scored 12
points off the bench.
Ethington and Okoro
S Tl Vt: Mc CRANK OM Y Pit ) T
UC Irvine's Starnslav Zuzak (12) 1s one
of the Anteaters' mainstays tonight.
started in place of Pardda and
Zuza.k. yet the starters played
less minutes than the two rl'-
serves.
·1 wouldn't be surprised tf
Adam started in the near furure. •
Douglass said. "(The starting
lineup) might vary from game to
game. We're very fortunate 10
have Okoro and Ethington. They
have spurred (the former start-
ers) 10 pick up their game.
"It's been a motivator for kid!>
COLLEGES
Continued from A6
Idaho (5-a, 1-1 ): The Vaniliili
have gained confidence from
their 73-66 overtime wm at Cal
Staie North.ridge. yet this will be
a very challenging week for
Idaho. The Vandals have two p1v-
otaJ home games th.is week.
against Santa Barbara Thursday.
and ho ting up-and-coming Cal
Poly.
Idaho has had to overcome the
loss of point guard Tanoris Shep-
ard, who tore the anterior cruci-
ate ligament in his left knee last
month. Justin Logan has talcen
over as the team's point guard.
Northrldge (6-6, 0-2): Coach
Bobby BrasweU's Matadors are
on a four-game losing streak -
thJs after a live-game winning
streak -because they have not
who need 10 pay a11en11on to de
tall ·
Nie Campbell. a 6 6 fre.,hmaJ1
who <><:ored c1gh1 poml!. in UU'<.
first two game-., remains l.1de
lined with a ICMer·back. an1ury
·1 can't fore<;ee him playing thl'
r<">l of lhl• -.eason: Douglas.<,
said. "I h: h<L' two bulging di~'
un the back.."
Dougla"'' ..aid it'~ po<,-;iblt•
Campbell wilJ be able to rl'Ct'IVt' a
mt'<iKal r~c;h1rt for lh1' \ea<,0n
bren playmg tettm ba..,k.Nball,
the coach '><lid. Junior John O.trk.
ha'> !>Cored m double fif(Ures in
four !>tra1ght game., I le contnb·
uted a team-lugh 13 pomb in a
59-44 loss to Utah State.
Long ~ch Slate ( 1-9, 0-1)
:Juruor guard Tony Darden as one
of a f('V.I bnght -;pots for the
49er\, who an· on an eight game
lor;ang <,!reak. This 1'> I .ong Beach
State\ longest lo'>mg streak <,tnce
1986 87. P11'"\1-year coach Larry
Reynold" \aid the 49er\ really
need a win, mainly 10 help with
the team's attitlJdt>.
UC Riverside (I -7, 0-2): Coach
John Masi\ 1 hghlander.. have
IO!>l five an a row. 1-reshman M:n-
'Hltion Natl' Carter turned ln the
first 30-polnt game by a Big We-.t
player this .,eason. <,roring 30 in
a loc;s to Ca.I Poly.
t-=or UC Irvine (7-3, 1-0) and
Fullerton 13 8. I · I ) "lt'e today's
game preview
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ofltledeeldlf'lt louf monlhe lfom Cahlo111oa Units and Blinkers Pahrred work. 8) Scot Nataki Mtmbor Hav• you ~laded do1n1 Med woth ti•• County• .i ,......___. dutt"d ur •n "'dovidu•I THE PETITION reQUe1t1 the dt'9 04 tQt ~ lena t 1 t d b I MOftaaee Inc • Carpentry & Cua tom Thi, \tatemenl wn busont"<1 yet' N• Clerk <>I Oran;t County --Ii••• you \l.tfted'dv•nif thl ~I wtl ind ofp~!' ~~ov~ Cont~n~s 1~:1ude e:.~ D1bof•h Wtll11nson Woodwork 1924 E hied woth the County C~di• 8th Apafl • .Tne lollowont 1>•f,ons bu\tnP>\ r•t' Yp\ Oc.
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tomlnatlon In ttw file ~···"V date notlo9d DlCKH on 1/3/03 Buch, CA 90815 Jan I, 8, IS. 2003 W976 toled woth th• County fktttlws ..._. 8:?&63 Cl••• ._.1 (Jr•"&• ( '""11, UCJ1 by the CIOUll YOU MAY EXAMINE !he landlord •nefvn tht 20016921402 Thts busonen IS con flctllllus llusiltss (;lfrk <>I Ora11a:e County H U G l k W 11 l I AM on I} 20 O/ ~E PETITION~ file kepi by l7le court tt 1111ht lu btd •I the s•le Daily Pilot Jan 8 IS ducttd by •n indovodual on 12/10·02 M.eSttheelif ru WOl<IH [/1 l;OL IUN 10016927436
auflolty to ~ )'Oil 119 1 penion Putthau\ mu\I l>t P"d ll 29. 2003 WOOi Have you Slaflld dOtn& ._ s....t 20026911400 lht lollowinc pet\ons <, 1 NE WPOIH Bf AtH O•tly I'• t !Jee l'J ~$Jl
fll Mtltl under .. "*"'"*' 10 the ettalt, for •I lhe t1mt ol fldtll....... bu\onus yet1 YH 11/1/ The tollowrna person• D••ly P1k>t Dec 2'> 2002 .,. <101n1 bu\•nts\ n CA '17b"3 ~_II S 1'>03 YN/" fl'ldlOllndlnt yQ\I m11y hie wlttl the PufChnt 1n • nh only .._ 02 are doon& bu\IOU\ •S l•n I 8 IS 200J W97S Sponna~er tn1<11m.it1crn Th" bu~intH "" fk1ttlws lusllns Admlniltralon ol Eltltet court 1 R8QU911 lor All PUf~hned items sold -S..._. Scot Ko11 Nar llk1 Honey Do ot Amuoca fk1tt1ous lusiiess Syitems 11 J Amtlhyst dui II~ by an inO•vtdu•I '
Ad (Thil l4Jtholtty wll SoeCial Nooce (loml DE· ·n 1,· and must bt The followone persons. Tk1s $\atement "'*' 463 3 Ro 1 bur 'I Rd Newpcrr I 8ti( h CA li••t 1ttu \l•rt~d '111111& Mai. Sl<clltlllnt
Ila# .. P9tlONll 1~) ol the fifing ol 10 remov•d al the t1m• ol ue doon1 bu11nass n hied with the County Co,ona del Mar CA ..... S"'-tt 94'61>2 tlu\ln•\• 1~t ' N(J Th• I •ll•Jw1n~ pe•~"'"
rwp...,.M lo lake invtotory and llPCJ(llsal ule S•lt sub1ect to Sun Ct111 lmpo•h l400 Cieri. ol Oran&• County 9262S The lollowm~ ptl\C.n\ r•v•n H•d'tY Ill ROCfllCL[WORlti ••~ d "L ~·· .. ~·~,, •\
tnMPf adlolll w4ttlolJt ol Hllte l&Mtl orol any l •nullaloon on the event Avenue of lh1 Arh J on 1/06/03 Kimberly Si.llndlllos ue domt bu\mes\ i\ Ameth1•t Avt Newpc.11 lht'> "'111~"'ent ... , MP!.. e urin11 I'll j otJllll1ngcourt~ PIKJtJOn or 8COOuOI H ol \tltl1mtnt t>etwttn 204 Cost• Mna CA 20036921631 4633 Ro•bury Rd HuoU1t r1nanc1al Bu•n CA!l2667 lilfd w•lto Ill< Cou•ly li••b •ll·~ •198 u•t~
e.tof'9 -talUng cettaln ptovtded 1n Pioo.111 o wner •nd obl1eated 92626 Oaoly Pilot Jan 8, 15 Corona del Mar CA Croup 6l0 C•llt Vllente fho-bu••nn• •\ con rt~•k ''' lloanae r.ounl• i't<I~•• r.1> '1l'f.?f.i
vttY ~ actJOnl, Coot SllC1lon 1250 A part1 0 611en \ Auctoon W1lllam John Anderson 22. 29, 2003 WOl8 92625 S4n Clemente CA 92673 duct~d by an 1nd.,1dual u1t II IO 07 S"•ln"''' M IS•I&• .. • ~ • .,. perlOflll Aequett lor Speoa1 St•v•tl 909 681 4113 3400 Avenu1 of the Ads. s..._... lhos busmess " <On Sidney ( Bradshaw 630 Ha•t y•>U \IM l•d dotn& 11001•92101 1 ;?97i H "~"'Blvd •I~ ~ W11 tie Nohce kltm 1a avatlable I! N 14&617l0049 J 204 Costa Meu, CA L .i dutted by an ond1v1dual Ca II• \lot"" t • San bu\lne•• 1~1' Nto 0~•11 1 lul l•n I IS l'J' C to\I• M.,, .. CA 4?67(,
,..qulr9d ID rite nodce ID ll'om 11'19 court clet1r. Ne#port 8U•h Costa 9i'626 .... W g"'IJstJ tl.t•I you \luted doon~ Cl~m,.nlt CA 92673 l a•an Hadley q 10UJ W9'l8 lr.1~ Lu\1 "' I\ < n
lnlefellld pel'IOnl Altomeylof PM!tlonef Mtu D••ly Pilot January Londa Bu•ell 3400 fktltlws-...S.-bus1ntn yet> Yes Nov Orinn1 J Br•d"h"' 6to Th' \lilrment wd\ fldtll.sllllftu .iu l•n 1.1, •• "0 ••<:lu•
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nollct or cionMritCliO'"FCANAGAN, ESO S tf 104-Cona M~eA hH •l:iendoned 111, use ,mberiy-S""1t*'n-e<11 .. GA-'il;utJ.l-neck ot "•llo~ C=W -s""-' r,.,,,n~· t•I ••\ ~ I
lhl ~ action) DURAN 4 A..ANAGAN tll-.t !12626 ot lh• Fictitious BU\I Thi\ 'tetemenl wo Tht\ bus1nl\• 1\ '"n r1n I l 03 1 h• I~ P•• •on• .,..,,-r--
Tht Independent 11350 E VAUEY BLVD Ali• f1 ultftfUsttf lhts busmen 11 con· ne\\ Name r errall of loled with the .County dutted by hu,b.trtn •nd 10036911405 "' d'""~ b1a'""'' "' '"•'"'"" M B•I~· .,. ~tlon eu#'orlty 1100 n ...... _ L-J.-du• led by • cene•al "· C C Cler~ ul Oolln&e County wot• O••ly P1101 JA1 ~ I'> ..,..., ~~I t••P«'•~ 1800 lh1s l•t•m<nl ... \ .......... _.,_,_._ •• ft EL ·-.. e c•91131 ~---~.rtner•h1p VTln&• ounty hallence 12 'lJ 02 ]''JO ")Oj 009 [ 1•1• 0 ···10 ' --•--"'--' """""' "' r I ~ • le1tm 1470 Dile Wat on tla•ty'lust••ttdO on~ , ,~"' w ~ 1 •~, ol•O ,.111 tt<• uno, ...,...., pel'IOfl Mee OtiOll03 Ot<O'JM>3 ht Oll<>wona P••s<in Haveyousta111ddoona Cosl•Mesa.CA.92626 20026927651 bu••nnsyet1N N• .. p fl "•at t A · •• ~ 1 a •• wo,
an objection '° the ~ISI03 I tlO\ •D•""oned the u" I bu\orl"S\ ytl) No lhe Ftclohous Buioneu Daily Pilot D"t 25 lOOl Sodn•y I l!t id\hd# RdltiM lwslneu "''"-3 ,,, I pt'lltlorl and ltlOWI good ,..r:-~·~S'TA ul the I 1tlit•<>US 8u\I Wolllam J Anderson namt •efeued to above Jan I 8 I~, 2003 W989 This \IAltmtnl wa\ I Mailt Statllllllt Abrlu AIO-.,a • 11!00 f 20026927397
taUM wtl)' h court MESA OAll.Y PILOT ~f\S N~mt 280 Ca1on rhos t tatemenl was wn 'hied on 0fan&e .,....., __ .. _.___ loled with 11•• L«unt, l>,n St •H JIO N•"'t"•'I
,fleet 417 B.iywood lll1d with the County County -on 11122101 no;T1nV111-Cieri< ol o,.n .. • r uunly Ttw lollow111" l>tl\on~ H1 .. 11" r A 'j!f,f, ~
NO'T1CE Of SALE OF NOTICE Of SALE OF o,,.. Nrw1>u•t Btil'h I fl•rk ot Dran&e County fll( NO 20026924644 "-S....... on l 3 03 ••• do1n~ bu'.llt•s\ •' Hoos huS•n•\._ I\ 0,,
ABAHDOHED (AWW> on 12 2() 01 K .. 0 1470 lhe lollnwong pcr\on• 2003692141 t IJI Holdinei l'JI~ ~ J,1 I~~ L, oo n<l.,odU•I ABANDONED ll1•fKlot1<Ju\8US1ntu 20026927395 I erry ..... •PIOU 0 p !I ,., 11111 I •?l'J s.~,. ., ~' \ dd PE"80HAL PROP· PERSONAL PROP· ft •m• r•l••••d to abo·1 Oaot• Polo! O•c ""' 2002 Dllle W•y Cost• Meu ~·• d"oni; t>usone\\ "' d•IV olot •' A A G.,7"'-·-••• ' u •• • '""• ERrf "• • • r • ' ~ <~ CA 9262ti JRA rtomol1on\ 120 12 ?9 ;iol}j N•Jl.Ji ••• ,. .,-, bu n•u y•O' N ERTY WH toled '" o .. nat Jan 18 IS 2003 W982 23rd St •D Co·t· ---n:::;.... __ .. ,_i........._ ,w111er8u11a1\~I llJll! AbJolA~a,.1,
NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY county "" Ol 05 07 n......:. __ L.....L.-This bu,ineu " con Mna CA 92621 ' " r~Tin-. __. I 1111, St •21'1 '..dnl• 1111 "' ''"'"""' wa' GIVEN that unotf Ind GIVEN "''I ...,... nd Hl [ Nt) l"'".""1"6'> l't(Tll--ducted by lln ond111odual "'-S I AnA fA 'l?ICY. I It uunty .... u • ....,. a '"''"°7 < K A John Reo\\ Adverto\ln& & -lvt....t ' olt•! "' ' 1 ~· purtua,.. ID~ 1988 pursuanl IO Sec11()(1 t98B Sunn N•hon lril\lt• "-S......., Therry i1
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E MalOll. M Wiit Inc a Ca11lornia "'" bu\l~r\' I\ lOO AI04 Co\la Moa. CA D•1ly Pilot Jan 8 I'> libV• yuu \ldrltd dmn~ I L•nf•IO C:•i•l"r"'J '1/fd'i lt11• "~•·rn~nt WA ftdltious lvliness WhO lasl known bosi-"url•d by •moly 11"\I '116Z6 l" ""2003 W'"""-Ou\ln•H •ti 1 Yt\ •t •n M t l Wt ,_ acttt9I WU -4030 c:orporatoe.n. Da•oO N Su\dro N·•~on rru\t't Alt1o1ndtr N H1w•ms ' ·~· vv-, • .> ~· ll ••• • ltl•I! Wtlh lh• ,....... Ne.. Stattr.!t
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IUCtlOn on ness aOdtess was 4100 ~~~6~2,;403 Tho\ bU\100\ I\ ton •r~ doona busontn a\ Tho\ \l3ltm~nl Wd\ dut l•d ~y •n ondov1du11 1 '· ~ .?()Uj WI~)/ Ottl Januery 21 , Borch Stteel Sir.ti! 100 du1l~d by An 1nd1v•dual The Voeel F•mily 363 filed with lht Lou11ty H•v• 1 .. u \l,.tto d•11n1•
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Llefdal IClllt rtSUICM· Place 4l00 6~ch ~'" dotni bu\lnP\\ I\ f'ler .. ol Oran1r Cuunly Ro,ha•d Voeel 564 South S 2002691601 I
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micro. mile oftlce ·~ lic&'cptl supplies 02 r,.,,. Mna CA 92621 on 12n1to2 dutltd by • corpor<1ll•1n I N~wpor t Br.!1 h 1:A
pllee tenns ol sale are caMI k>N• R l!r wnoni W1n\ton' Jewelers of 10016917902 Hlvf you \IMltd d<Hn& 97660
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By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
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ruff The 111..-e and k1na of htans 11-ere
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Now 11 dub w~ IL-d from the
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benef1h Apphcatrons $ 14 7!>/obo #754896
now barn& accepted Costa ~ Ct 9'1!Mi46-7812.
Senta Ana Country Club Cha"1"olot '96 Camwo
20382 Newport Blvd Conv. Blach, 6cyl,
Santa Ana/Costa Mua loaded. $6445 •953268
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