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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2003
Boardwalk on track for JanuarY dec is ion
Newport Beach City Council could vote on
plans for a walkway.through the protected
Back Bay at its Jan. 28 m eeting.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
NFWPOITT Bf-AU I A popu
lctr plan to bwld a boardwallc in
the Hack Bay could be up for a
< 11y C .ounc1l vote by the end of
the month.
llw boardwalk 1<, d~1gned IO .
Planning
call gets
17 hits
City releases number
applying for Planning
Commission's five
seats. Sitting members
say they have applied,
but incumbency may
not offer an edge.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
< O\fA Mf~ < 11y offiuah
rt'pon that 17 applitauorh have
lwm rt>ee1ved for the Planning
C .omrrn-.. ... 1on·s five spot!>.
< 11y "1anager Alan lloeder re
lt•a..,ed the nwnber of applicant~
on lue .. day. but would not re
lt•a'>t' tlw namt>~ w1uJ the Maff re
pon... on the subject were deliv
nt•d to the Cny Council.
.. It\ really a matter of proto
t nl Roeder said "We ltke w
let nature lover'> enjoy om• of lhe
c11y·~ and county\ 010-.1 .,tun
ning naturnJ re~oun:c-. wllhoul
damaging.it. rhc walkway would
go up and down tht-bluff., at d1f
ferent points. allowing people
ace~ to the water in tertain ar
eas.
"If 11'<; JU\t on the top of the
bluff!>. 11\ 1101 g111ng 10 work.··
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said l\Jc.,day tlunng c1 rnunc1I
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lover'> would vt•n11m· off thr
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at the ba .. e of till' blulh
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•JUNE CASAGRANDE r 1vPrs
·~· wJ ,, 9,.dct' dr1 J1,t>n Wayne
A1rpon 5ri .. mdv bf' , .. citt:ed at
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1ur.t• CHsaqran11P ld/1mPs com
rnakt• them available tu the ap
pointing body before we relea-.e
tlll'm to the pubhc. •
Namt''i of applicant., will be
available 10 tht-pubhc fir.t thing
lltUr.day mommg. he '>3.Jd .
•ENT •RE • 'I· ~,,. rP!t 1
TeWmkle students Sara Fasset, left, and Josh Berry dance with the rest of the cast during a rehearsal ot the musical 'Waiting m the Wings·
.. People can coml' by the c11y
l lt>rlc.•,' office if they like, .rnd we
will gc•t the information on the
Web -;11e as !>OOll a., po-..,1blc."
Hrn.•der ..aJd.
The number of cipphcanl., ..,
high compared to year' pru.t.
"icime offiaah blame that on the
demise of four·year star,gered
tt•rm-. llus is the tir,t time smce
the touncil changed the term., to
two-year coinciding tenure~ that
the entire commission will be up
for reappointment. me terms expire in March. All
fi ve of the current commi~1on
er; -Olai..Woman Katrina Fo-
ley. Walt Davenport. Rill Perkins,
EJeanor Egan and Bruce Garhch
-said they have reapplied.
Mayor Karen Robinson SaJd
she was pleased with the enthu·
&lasdc response.
"I think it is great that we have
that much interest from the
community in serving on such
an Important commission,·
See PLANNING, Pase M
Show's.on
After a decade of quiet, tlze stage al TeWink/e is
coming back lo Life with rehearsals for a
performance of 'Waiting in the Wings.'
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
For the past 10 years. the '>tage at
TeWinkle Middle School has been
barren of theacrical activity, gather
mg cobwebs like a musty a111c a., at
tempts to mount shows fi7.7Jed
That changed this year when
Principal Jeff Gall decided to look
outside the school for a director
I nter kathleen Cliapman and
daughter 'llaiit-v Mato'>1>1an. ...1age
left.
ll1e duo are reno\ .. -ned for the
Cr('alJve. original '>how.., tht') have
produced al ..chool'> throughout
Orange C .• ounty
Now. the stage Ill the mult1pur
poc;e room has been cleanl'd up
See SHOW, Paee M
Poster canine for dog rights dies
Newport Beach City
Council in 1995 allowed
Rebar the yellow
Labrador to join his
owner on the beach.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.AOI -The dog re-
sponsible for retumina the "dog days"
lo ll.UMlU bM died Prida)4
Rebat the yellow Llbnidor owned by
artist and 8d>oa Pen1lllula rtllldent
Julie MaltlOn, axx:umbed to bone can-
cer on Pridm)l MJlr wa1 jtalt lhy Ol 11.
Mattlon and Rebar pined pmmi·
nence In 1995 whm Manion lobbied
,Iha city to ~· moce amine frtendly
by allowing dc9 on public beaches dur·
ing the summer. ~ hod been banned
because ctty ~ reared iITespocNble
owners~' dean up after them. Manson's d<>sged determination uld·
mately led the Parb, Beaches and Re-
aeation CommJ.Won and the City
Council lO e11ow the fuur·ltgged Cfea·
tures to roam the sand freely before 9
a.m. and after 5 p.m.
The decision meant that Rebar could
accompany Mattaon on her beam ~
gMng the pair more quality time to-
gether.
"He was the most ~ friend
and axnpanlon I"' ewr tat In my .We."
Mamon mi "He WM wttb me al the time." .
Nonna GkM:r. who wu on the com·
dl at the dme MattlOn and M>lr bi·
umpbed. llJd Mamon WM MicxmlNI
'He was the most wonderful
friend and companion I've
ever had in my life:
JUie Mlltllon
Rebar's~
because of her positive atntude.
"When you work with SOrneoM like
that. it's a p~ when you can 6gule
DUt how to accommodate them." Gl<M:r
d "The fact that she a polidW
approach In trying to promo her be·
liefs ~ • nepdYe (approacbl. lt
rally a nice reftecdorl on Newport Beech..
K[ NY TREPTOW DALY P!t.0
From left, students Lindsey Starn, Trffam Randolph and Brendan
~lannery perform a number from the musical 'Waiting m the Wings "
Daily Pilot
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SPORTS
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A2 Wednesday, J8fllAiWY 15, 2003
LOCALS ONLY
DUI ARRESTS
The follow;ng people have been
amnted recently on suspicion of
driving under the influence of an
intoxicant. They have only been
arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as
wjth al/ suspects, are considered
innocent until proved guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sunday •
Francisco Romero-Barrios, 28, Santa
Ana
Saturday
Eric Joe Michael Petersen, 24, Coste
Mesa
Sara Amirmehrabi, 21, Irvine
Friday
Jennifer Carmen Giffi, 21, Costa Mesa
Wayne Robert M cClean, 26. Costa M esa
Thu...t.y
Dominic Vincent M estas, 26, Costa
Mesa
Justin David Petrovich, 23, Huntington
Beach
Wednesd11y
Cheryl Lynn Klein, 31, Santa Ana
NEWPORT BEACH
VIEW OF THE LYNX
GETTING INVOLVED
• GETllNG INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily
Pilot on a rotating begjs. For information on adding
your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298.
READING BY 9 .
The mentor reading program seeka volunteers to
reed to students In kitldergerten tfuough the third
grade. In Costa Mesa: Pomona Elementary School,
(9491 516-6980; Whittier Elementary School. (9491
515-6898; Wilson Elementary School. (949)
515--6995; and New Shalimar Leaminy Center, (949)
646-0396. need help for students In reading, writing
and English. Mentor sessions may be scheduled
from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m., and after school from 3 to 6
p.m .• Monday through Friday.
SALVATION AP.MY
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Individual and group volunteers are needed during
the upcoming holiday season. Individual volunteer
opportunities include being a Christmas
warehouse worker. red kettle bell ringer or
organizer for school, church group. service club,
business or corporation volunteer sign-ups. Group
or family volunteers are needed to adopt a family,
sponsor an angel tree, tiold a canned food or toy
dnve. or make a special gift or donation directly to
the Salvation Army. (714) 832-7100.
--~~~~·Sunctav~--~~-__,,,..,,,,-. ~
The Salvation Army of Orange County's goal for the
holioay season is to provide Thanksgiving meals
and food boxes or vouChers to those Orange
County families in the greatest need. They are
seeking volunteers to donate canned and jarred
J~Lveoetablft§ meats. soops. coffee,
peanut butter and jelly; as well as dry goods such
as spaghetti, popcorn. cake mixes and Jell-0 .
Monetary donations are also needed and should be
made to the Thanksgiving Fund Drive. <:Jo The
Salvation Army Orange County, 10200 Pioneer
Road. Tustin. Ca 92782. (714) 832-7100.
. .
Donn Alvin Bergeman II, 33, Irvine
Kelly David, 25, Newport Beach
Roberto Benitez, 27. Santa Ana
Saturday
nmothy P. Shannon, 42, Newport Beah
Joseph Rielly Warren Ill, 37, Irvine
Valerie Nguy.f'n, 31 , Newport Beach
Charlene S. Gleason, 41 , Corona
Thursday
Stephanie Anne Hill, 32, Huntington
Beach
PET OF THE WEEK
Buttercup
Bunercup once dragged her baclc
legs behind her in pain, paralyzed after
an unfortunate encounter with an
open door that fractured her spine.
Now. the orange
female kinen is
"wallcing, running
and playing chase
vigorously with the
big cats,~ said
DiAnna
Pfaff-Martin,
founder of the
Community Animal
Nerwork.'
Her amazing
recovery was the
result of a lot of Buttercup
love and attention,
including physicaJ
therapy, medicine and
round-the-clock intensive care. But it
was worth iL
~Someone out there will love her
just the way she is, I believe. She is so
sweet and fun loving and deserves a
great home,~ Pfaff-Martin said
She said she hopes Buttercup will
have the same good fortune as
Marcus, the orange lduen with the
diaphragmatic hernia Marcus won the
hearts or many with bis strong spirit
and determination. Most importantly.
he has gained the love or a new owner
who visits daily, awaiting his full
recovery.
UnJe Munch.kin, the one-eyed tabby
kitten. will be available for adoption
on Sunday.
See other animals available for
adoption at www.animalnetwork.org
or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion
Wand between noon and 4 p.m. on
weekends. Wormation: (949)
759-3646, or write to the Community
Animal Network at P.O..Box 8662.
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
SAVE OUR YOUTH
The Westside Costa Mesa youth organization is
looking for volunteers to help create a positive
alternative for people 12 to 23. Volunteers are
needed to help in areas such as boxing, sports,
health. fitness, aerobics and academic tutonng
(949) 548-3255.
SERVICE CORPS OF
RETIRED EXECUTIVES
Join other business professionals to help small
businesses succeed by leading seminars and
coaching entrepreneurs online. The corps is a
nonprofit charitable organization composed of
11 .500 volunteer business mentors, both working
and retired, who counsel businesses from nearly
400 offices throughout the country Call (7141
550-7309, and ask for membership.
KENT TilEPTOW /ONLY PILOT
Four·year-0lds Ben Teitscheid, left, and Nicolaus Rimlinger play in the sand at 13th Street
in Balboa as the tall ship Lynx sails past. The Lynx sailed this week for San Diego.
SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
Serve as a guide for homeless families by helping
them set goals and maintain a basic budget
Bilingual skills needed. Orientation and training
provided. Theresa Rowe. (949) 757-1456.
NEIGHBORS
The Corona del Mar varalty and Junior
v•ralty cheerieadlng squads joined
forces to compete in the Super-large
Varsity High School Division. The team
won first place at the USA regional
cheerleading competition and
qualified for more national and
regional competitions later this year
... Navy Cmdr. John Slaughter, son of
Newport Beach residents Donna and
Chart .. Sl•ught.r, has just returned
from a six-month deployment to the
M editerranean Sea and Arabian Gulf.
Slaughter visited the ports of Crete,
Greece, and Jebel Ali, United Arab
Emirates. His squadron flew
helicopters in anti-submarine warfare
and search and reSC\Je missions.
Slaughter grac;luated in 1979 from
Newport Harbor High School and
joined the Navy In 1983 ... Navy Petty
Officer 2nd class David Smith, son of
Newport Beach residents Janln• and
Henry Smith, just returned from a
similar six-month deployment. He was
assigned to the guided missile
destroyer USS Barry ... Corona def
Mar High 2002 graduate Ben Wynkoop
graduated from M arine Corps basic
t raining Friday. Wynkoop will go on to
infantry and then aviation training in
Pensacola, Fla .... Four hundred
Orange Coast College students were
named to the college's President's List
The Corona del Mar varsity and junior varsrty cheerleading squads
for achieving a 4.0 grade point average
and completing at least 12 units for the
semester. Michael Robertson of
Balboa Peninsula and Lesli D• la 0
and Suaan Oun• of Balboa Island
achieved these high standards. From
Corona del Mar, Tyler Cowx, Jonath•n
O'Amlco and Aavla Ruzl were on the
list. From Costa M esa. Jane Alder,
M1rte And•raon, Mayuml A,.i,
Adriana Ate., Kellie Brown, Gayle
Clauson, Ellabeth Cluff, Katyllna
Conley, Jennhr Corder, Danlel Coutu,
Bonnie DI••. Amande Dietz, M imi
foukumoto, EJlubeth Glanders,
Gemma Graham. Su Hyun Han,
Su.Jung Han, MeUua Herbl11,
Alexandn Herakovttz, Cindy Haman,
Gitella Hlmmer, Maki Hlreta, Uyen
Ngoc a. Hoang, laabelle Huguet.
Jenica Iverson, Nauuko lwabuchl.
Carey Jamff, l<Mgan .Mnnlnga, K91ko
Kanectiulka. Rabi• Khan, Yuko l«dti.
SunhM Kim, Tomoyukl Koga. Din•
lager. Stacey lam, Anne Lopez, ElyM
MarozJc:k, Oewn Miller. Eml Moriuku,
Ay• Morozuml. Seort Nemoto,
Takamitsu Nemoto, Hung Kh•nh
Nguyen, Ly Nguv-n. Irene No, Jo1nn.
No, Allua Nuttall, ShfnJI ~u,., Tuyen
Due Ph•m, Sh1nnon Rogers, John
Rou , M•rt• Roni, Ayako SNJmu,.,
Naomi s.to, Eun Ju Song, s.,.
Stelnfurth, l<HMe St.wart, Yuka
Suglura, Chlh•N Sun.kl, Jacob
Swttz•nberg, Kaho T1n1be, M1rtc
T,.cy, Ouv-n Trtnh, Dorothy w .. 11.wakl, St.ven Whittaker and
Xuell•n XI• made the grade. Newport
Beach residents Brian Clayton, Rach•ef
Decbrd, Jeremy Docbon. YukJ
fouahlml, Andrew Gold, Ch•tlie Him.
Eric Holmff, U.. Katu1rt, M•ori
Konlahl, Juon Malkin, Naoko Matsuo.
Leslie May, V.nNM Melllnl, Suzanne
Menabr, Rib Meyer, A~
Niemann, Shan• Poftard, M1rityn
Pope, Eridl R~m. Michael Rog«9.
Natali• Andre, Lqzlo Varga and T•n
V.VW. were successful. From Newport
Coast, Joann• latanab. 0.nlca Long
and Brittany ZMglet were honored.
• NEJGHBORS spotlights ectiievementa
m the community. Pleeae direct
noteworthy information to Coral Wiison
by fax at (949) 646-4170, or send e-mail to
coral. w/lson I§ lati~s.com.
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Wednesday Jdr1t1dry 15 2003 A3 r
COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some of the dec11ions
coming out of Monday's Costa
Mesa Planning Comm1ss1on
meeting
PARKS MASTER PLAN
The Planning
Commission
endorsed and
recommended a
proposed parks
and recreatmn
rn11ster plan
Monday without
any rev1s1on~ or
su~gesttons
Planning commissmners
praised the plan and
recommended 11s approval to the
City Council The recreation
master plan hsts a skate park as
the No 1 recreattonal need 1n the
city.
Playing fields for children and
adults. tot lots, playgrounds and
t1mn1s courts are also issues that
Costa Mesa residents feel • ·
strongly about according 10 the
IS YOURS TODAY!
Mak.e The Mo-.t
ol bl..'.n .\1ornent 1
preliminary recreation master
plan released in October.
RJM Design Group Inc .. based
in San Juan Capistrano, released
its breakdown of the various
recreation needs in Costa Mesa
compiled from hours of
residents' input, telephone
surveys, interviews and analysis
of recreation trends, demands
and current facilities
Parks and recreation
commissioners had endorsed
the master plan, while adding
their own comments and
suggestions. and had created a
Skateboard Park Planning Team
to conduct more research on a
skate park.
Planning commissioners
sanctioned the plan as ts
WHAT rT MEANS
The endorsed plan will go to
the City Council for final
approval.
VOTE:
5-0 to approve the bulk of the
plan; and 3-0 to approve the
Marina Park portion of the plan
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Commissioners Eleanor Egan heart of downtown -including SPUTOFPINK !~I NEXT MEETING
and Walt Davenport had to the effects of putting homes on HOUSE LOT Wh•t: Costa Mesa Planning abstain from the second vote the property. Commission meeting because of conflicts of interest. Commissioners heard from Two lots are When 6 30 p m. Jan 27 the public aa part of the formal better than one, Where City Hall, 77 Fair Drive WHAT WAS SAID: process for cons1derat1on of a Eastside landowner O\ad Ware lnformetlon· (714) 754-5245 "This plan 1s11wesome The mandatory environmental decided Monday as hlS request to
consultant and the parks and report. The report 1s now divide h11 unusualty large lot was onoe-d1taptdated house v.-tlen It wn recreation d1v1s1on did an available for pubhc review at granted. dose to bemg J:iedared a pubhc excellent 1ob, tn my op1n1on City Hall and Costa Py1esa Ware owns the large corner lot nuisance. decided toabandoo hts Now, we 1ust have to start )1braries on Orange Avenue and Camella yearlong labor of love for another implementing" Some audience members Lane, where the infamous Old
-Katrina Foley. commission stressed that homes propos~d Pink House once stood, and renov8tlon proiect.
chair for the northwest portion of the asked that the parcel be divided WHAT IT MEANS site, formerly known as Pacific so he can sell each one off.
1901 Savings Plaza, be The Planning Comm1ss1on There are now two residential
NEWPORT .owner-occupied unanimously granted his parcels where there used to be
l ~I condominiums, as opposed to request, saying they had no legal only one INPUT rental units, which they say the reason not to The existing
city has enough of 16,625-square-foot lot will be WHAT WAS SAID Planning divided into one ·Personally I think 1t.1s sad comm1ss1oners WHAT IT MEANS 10,605-square-foot lot -where but I don t have any legal ground collected pubhc input M onday Residents' comments will be the newly renovated Old Pink not to let him do 11 • about probable plans for 1901 entered into the off1c1al record House sits -and another Katrina Foley Newport -the striking regarding the future of the 6,020-square foot lot Spanish-style building tn the landmark building Ware, who bought the '>t11n· IT\ /,o/1ta Harper
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• £1 Camino Oriw :
Vandalism was reported In
the 1000 block at 5:16 p.m.
Sunday.
• H•rbor Bouleverd:
Vandalism was reported in
the 2200 block at 3:11 p.m
Sunday.
• La MeH Court: Grand
theft was repo rted in tt"le
2400 block at 5:31 p.m.
Sunday.
• Merrimec W•y: Annoying
phone calls were reported
in the 400 block at 10:08
p.m. Sunday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
person was reported drunk
in pu blic in the 300 block at
7:15 p.m. Sunday
• South Cout Drive: Petty
theft was reported in the
900 block at 4:04 p. m
Sunday
NEWPORT BEACH
• Baywood Drive: A vehicle
burg lary was reponed tn
the 800 block at 4:15 p.m.
Monday.
• East Coast Highway: Petty
theft was reponed tn the
3900 block at 3·40 p.m.
Monday
• Dover Drive: Banery was
reported 1n the 700 block at
4:03 p.m. Monday.
• Encore and Columbia
streets: An assault was
reported at 7 24 p.m.
Monday.
•Fortuna: A home burglary
was reported in the 2200
block at 12:34 p m Monday
• Hospital Road: Vandalism
was reported in the 300
block at 12·21 p.m Monday
• Mariners Drive· A vehicle
burglary was reported in
the 2100 block at 7 15 p.m
Monday
• West 16th Street and
Monrovia Avenue: Petty
theft was reported at 2:55
pm. Monday
T cJ:P.!#l~.:u N
DUI DEFENSEAITORNEY'
MYLES L. Al~LlM
PLANNING
Continued from Al
Robinson said.
The five-member Planning
Commission has the power to
act upon or recomme nd regula-
tion of gr<>wth, development
and beautification of the city.
Since; the application period
closed last Wednesday, curios-
ity has been m ounting about
who is seeking a s pot.
While som e view the high
rate of participation as a good
sign , many developers. city hall
insiders and sitting commis-
sion ers are on pins and needles
as to what the future might
hold fo r the commission.
A politically charged atmos-
phere left over from the Novem-
ber elections com bined with
the established unpredictability
of the Costa Mesa City Council
has many guessing who will
reign over second-story addi-
tions and condiuonaJ use per
mil~.
The bad blood between Plan
ning ComlTlls~ion Olairwoman
Katrina Foley, who lost hl'r bid
lor the City Council, and Coun-
cilmen Gary Monahan and Al
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Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
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and location of the event, as well
as a contact phone number. A
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www.dailypilot.com.
TODAY
The Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Foundation will hold a
volunteer orientation from 6 to 8
p.m. at the Orange County offices
tn Costa Mesa Volunteer
opponunities include Race for the
Cure, Links to the Cure, Komen
Spring luncheon, BMW Ultimate
Drive, Mammogram-a-thons,
health fairs and other
Koman-sponsored community
events. The offices are at 3191-A
Airpon Loop Drive. Reservations
required. For more information,
call (714) 957-9157. exf. 27.
The Newport Beach Jaycees will
host a workshop on the seven
keys to success from 7 to 9 p.m.
at the Newpon Beach Chamber of
Commerce. The chambe r 1s at
1470 Jamboree Road. Free. For
more information, call (949)
735-1036.
Toddler Time ·sneaky Snakes· is
an educational playtime program
for parent and cti1ld along with a
Park Ranger. Cost is S3 per child.
From 9 to 9:45 a.m. for 2-to
3-year-olds and from 10 to 10·45
a m. for 3-to 4-year-otds at The
Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive
Center, 2301 University Drive.
Newport Beadl. To register, call
(949) 923-2295
THURSDAY
The Newport Hills Garden Club
will host the program •A Rose, is
a Rose, is a Rose· with rose
specialist John Bishop. The
meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. at
the Club House, 1900 Port Carlow
in Harbor View, Newport Beach.
For more information, call (9491
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Ian Mansoor, whom she ran
againsc, has left many wonder-
ing if Foley has the' three votes
necessary to return to the com-
mi ion he currently peads.
Beyond that poljdcal smol-
dering. Robinson and Mansoor
oppo ed the contentious Home
Ranch development, which
won unanimous endorsement
from the Planning Commission
last year, and have voiced dis-
agreement with commission-
ers' opinions on that venture.
Although Councilman 01.ris
Steel supported the monumen-
tal Segerstrom project, many of
his . supporters criticized him
for it, and Steel has been on the
losing end of recent plannihg
votes that call for increased de-
velopment.
Ve teran Planning Commis-
~ioner Walt Davenport, who has
made plann ing decisions from
the dais for m o re than 22 years,
said his confidence in being re-
appointed depend~ on the
make-up of the council.
"This year. I find it a Little
more difficult to predict the
outcome than I have in the
past," Davenpon said.
Roed er said his office has re-
ceived calls from various mem-
720-1552.
bers of the pubUc, including
Planning Commission appU-
cants asking for other appli-
cants' information, but again,
the informa tion i~eing with-
held until the counc3.I members
receive their staff reports.
A few of the residents who
call themselves lrnprovers have
expressed intere t in a seat on
the commission, and because
that group played a significant
role in electing Mansoor In No-
vember and Steel In 2000, It is
likely at least one of those ap-
plicants will win their favor.
Planning Commissioner Bill
Perkins said he doesn't care to
know who is vying for his seat.
·All I oare is that I can count
to three,• Perkins said. ·All that
I really care about ls getting
three votes."
City officials received six ap-
plications for the pa rks and re-
creation committee, which i'>
also very important but not his-
toricaJJy as political Those
names will also be available
Thursday morning.
• LOLITA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lol1ta.harper a lat1mes com
The Corona del M•r Resldenu
Assn. will have their board
meeting at 7:30 a.m. at the
Newport Beach Country Club,
1600 Pacific Coast Hi ghway.
FRIDAY
•
OBITUARIES
JMiEs •JM. ITODDMD wry lhon ~· .
A memotta1 eerft:e for Shlilton aJd &be former
former 1Myor IOd kMlgtlme m.,ur .. U1o ~
Corona del Mat ftllldent for ~ mom·and·pop
J&mel lrilct ehKb oil the C.oroni
•Jay" del Mar main ~ re·
Stoddard ~ the tem'P.CJl:ary
Will be ICJVCt\lftlf With pennaMDt
held at 1 ones. An awt bOater. Mr.
p.m. Sat· Stodda.td alto deaigned the
urday at Se.acraft.; a lireguatd mcue
Paclflc boar that several lifeguard
View Me-depa.rtmentl· use u •
mortal model, he aaJd.
Padt In L------~He bad an ttntbustum Corona for the community that wu
del Mar. James •Jay" uhllmJted," Shelton l&l.d.
Mr. Stod· stoddard "He wu a ttroog mayor
dald dJed • with bJgb standards for per-
Sunday night of natural f ormance. •
causes. He was 90. Mr. Stoddud ts survMd
A graduate of Caltech. he by b1a wife of63 years. Aot·
moved to Cmona del Mar ence; son Peter. and grand-
57 yea.rs ago after woddng daugbtu Margaret Oetken.
In the petroleum industry
in the United States. as wen 808 WLUAM MULLANEY
as the Middle &st. He was Servlce11 for Newpon
elected to the Newport Beach resident Bob Wt.l-
Beach City Coun.cil in 1954 llam MUUaney will be held
and served as a council at noon Saturday at New-
ll)ember until 196-t. During port Dunes Marina. Mr.
th.is time, he was mayor Mullitney died Jan. 1 of
several ti.mes. compllcadons from dia-
Former City Manager bet es. He was 77. He I ur ..
Robert Shelton remembers vtved lJy daughter Kathy
Mt Stoddard for his afgniti-Brown; two grand-
cant achievements as daughten; and one grea1-
mayor, including buUding grandson.
the Big Canyon Reservoir
"ln reoord dme." •Th• Dally Piiot wetcomn
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold its monthly
90·minute breakfast boost from 7
to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa
Country Club. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive. $12 if prepaid.
$17 at the doo r. For more
informatJon, call (714) 885-9090.
UC Irvine Medical Center will
host a semmar on Medicare
benefits at 10 a.m. in the
University Cl\lb on 0-e UCI
campus. The seminar will focus
on the leteS1 dlanges in Medicare
benefits and supplemental .
insurance coverage. h will not
cover Medicare HMOs. The club
1s at Los Trancos and East
Peltason Drive. Free. For more
information, call (877) UCl-DOCS,
or visit
The Newport B••ch Chamber of
Commerce will host the Newpo~
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, dinner and much more.
The hotel is et 690 Newpon
Center Dnve. Newport Beach
Ti<*ets are $75 per person. $900
for a table of 12. For more
information, call (949) 7294400
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pnitty big water.shortage in former rnldenta of Co9ta
1956 and 1957," Shelton Mesa and Newport Be.cn. If
said. "It required that the you went to h9Va en obltu•rv
reservoir be bUilt right printed In the Pilot, ask your
away, and Jay Stoddard was mortu•rv to fex us the
instrumentaJ in getting a lnform.tlon al 1949) 1548-4170
bond Issued and engineer-or call the newsroom et (9'9)
lng design completed in a 764-4324.
www uc1health com/events.
The Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange
County will hold two support
groups for caregivers in Costa
Mesa. The fi rst meeting will be
held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hoag
Health Center, 1190 Beker St. The
second meeting will be held from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Silverado
Senior Living -New port Mesa,
350 W. Bay St. Free. For more
mformat1on about the first
meetmg, call (714) 593-9630, and
for the second meeting, call (949)
631-2212
Leaming TNe University will offer
a six-week class titled ·rhe
Fearless Writer· for students
wanting to produce pohshed.
strong and honest fie11on and
nonfiction The class is geared
toward beginning and advanced
wnters The class will be taught
by an award-winning instrue1or
with a master's in creative writing
who has been published in the
Los Angeles Times, the Orange
County Register a nd literary
magazines. Classes will be held
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays.
The university is at 265
McCormick Ave .. Costa Mesa. For
more Information, call (714)
427-0588 or visit ltuonlme.com.
UC Irvine Medical Center will
host a seminar on heanng loss at
1 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center
The semina r will have
diSCtJssions on symptoms and
treatments of hearing loss. The
center is at 800 Marg uerite Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Free For more
information, call (877) UCI DOCS.
or \isit
www.uc1hea/th.com/events
The Hemlod< Society is
sponsoring a seminar on #How to
Make Better End of Life
Decisions.· conducted by Dr Faye
J. Girsh. The meeting 1s at 2 p m
at 1259 Vie1oria St., Costa Mesa
Free. For more information, call
(71 4) 871-7344.
Temple Isaiah will~ Tu
B'Shevat, the festival of trees
(Jewish Arbor Day) at 7·30 p.m. at
2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
For more information, call (949)
548-9900.
SATURDAY
A worbhop for men and women
who have just gotten divorced or
are getting divorced will be held
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Maxine B. Cohen's office in
Newport Beach. The off1Ce is et
180 Newport Center Drive. $40.
For more information, call (949)
644-6435
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SHOW
Continued from Al
and reinVJgoratet.l, and 22 .. ll1
dcnh rehearse "Waiting in th£'
Wings" every Tuesday afternoon
TI1c show, about a group of
undersn1dies. is giving the .,tu
dents a chance to hone arlU.llt
'>kills that don't receive a lot of al.
tention during school hours.
wwe wanted our kids lo be
ahle to excel at this: scud (,all,
who ha<; a small part m the ~how
·The more lhtngs we can offer
after school, the more bds can
get mvolved. -
Gall was able to pay for the
<;how through a foundaoon grant
and by chargmg studenr panm-
pan~ a small fee.
On f\Jesday. srudent~ i.hool
and shimmied their way aero~
the stage, rehearsing some of the
musical numbers as Olapman
and Mato-..sian worlced on rol-
tshing their performance.
·vou're not having enough
fun!" yeUed Matossian, in an ef-ron to coax some more smiJes
out of the '>tudents.
O iapman, a spunky, red-
headed pixie with a penchant for
Miss Piggy. said the tJieme of the
'>how resona tes with real life.
"The show's about how al any
time in tife. you have to be ready
to step up to the plate,· c.hap-
man said. w A lot o f kids don't step
up to the plate when called on.
amt this show is just about get-
ting ready.·
Many of the young actors and
actres.ses said they appreoate
being able to express their crea-
Llvity m such a professio nally run
FYI
wwa1ting tn the Wings· will be
performed at 7 p.m Jan 24 and
25 at TeWtnkle Middle School,
3224 California St . Costa Mesa
productmn
·1 lhmk it'U turn out pretty
good hecaww everybody\
pu1ung !.O muc.h rnmm1tnlt.'nl in
ll. and I hope the aud1cncl' en
IO)'S ll a.<> rnudi d.'> WE' do: !>atd
l'tghth·gradt>r C .J..'-\1dy !'.lcott. lJ
·niey have tugh expectauons nf
us. wluch '" good. oo auc;e they
expect U<; tO be good. ':I() we Mt."
Oiapman ~1d <;he has already
'>ttn '>Orne 1mpre<..'>.1ve transfor-
mauoni. 111 some of tht· 'tudew s
ba..ed on tht'll 111\.·olvt•111en1 In
the i.hmv
"For ~mt' kind'> of th1' !.tage.
thlS show will tum their life
around: Clwpman !.3..ld. ·0ne
lad had low i.elf e<>teem and now,
'>he\ smging alld dancing
• DEIROflE NEWMAN covers
edu~t1on She may be read'led et
1949) 57~221 or by e·ma1I at
deirdre.newman a lat1mes.com
YNGVE
Samuel S.
Samuel S. Yngve, 85, of Newport
Beach passed away O.cember
28, 2002.. He retired after a tNtty-
two year career as a CPA with
the Inspection Dept of the U.S.
PosUll SeMce.
Funeral Services will be 9:30 a.m., Friday, January 17, 2003 It
Pacific View Memorial Chapel,
3500 Pacific View Drtve, Con>na
det Mar CA 92625.
IRVINE
Victoria Lohman
After a long Illness Victoria (Vicki} Lohman Irvine paaeed = at Hoag Memorial Hospital on Friday Jan. 10th,
Vicki was very active at Big Canyon Country Club. Golt
was her life for a long time. She leaves a step aon and
daughter In-law, Rowland and Bonnie Lohman oJ
Newport Beach, CA. A brother, Robert Gyger of Encfn6
CA. A nephew Greg Gyger of Encino. A niece v~
Wagner of La Quinta CA. She also leaves 6 at-0:
grandchildren, 11 atep great grandchildren and on,~
step great QnNlt grandson. •
Thet'9 wlll be no services and In Ueu of flow•~
donatlona can be made to the Hoag Hoapltlil·
Foundation for the Women .. Pavtllon. Hoag Hoapftaf•
Fou~ P.O. Box 6100 Newport 8eact> CA 92858
COME TO REST •
God saw you getting weary, he did What He thouflht·
beat; He put HI• anna wound you Md Aki ·eom. to:
reet." He opened up hi• golden gate• on "'• ·
hMt1brMklng "8Y, and with Hfl .nna M>Und ~. yC?f
gentty .. lpped away. ft bri>ke our~ to loM you, ~. ~ ':.: ::::..r:-1 ot UI went ~ you the ~
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AT ISSUE: Should the are willing to put up with traffic Our swap meet M!rves many how much the college ~Vt''> b<1d. po.,~1bly lw happt•111ng hu1. by
city put an end to the and noise on Bear Street or different member!. of our local Lo the communit) aml v.ha1 .. md largl·, rnu~I of 11 w -.wap
Bristol Street or 17th Street, and and extended communjty. really " mouvaung our l nlll '> meel people \'ho v.ork tht're are
swap meet? motorcycle racing at the fair Peo ple who like the swap meet AJJ the re.,1dent '> of our pretty t:Oll\C1l'nt11111-. ahout
grounds. etc. They love to enjoy really love it, and people who llo community benefit from lhl' t leaning up thP nw-., .1fttr ll '>
A rrduc11on 111 '>11.e and '>Orne of the OCC Perfonning not hie it reaJJy hate it. '!bat'~ (){,( !>Wap meet and wt· all rwt•ll over v.1th Wt· do 111 our 1 a-.1·
Lhtlnge., in parking and traflk ~ programs or community Ufe. Orange Coast College givt•\ II 10 tOllllllUe we re '>t'lhng do1hmg th.it\
man.tgement have already ucalion that the swap meet more to Costa Mec;a and the WILLIAM PEZZULLO brand flt'\\. bu1 llld\ lw hJJ J
began 10 yield positive re-;ult!> at revenue helps to support, but surrounding communities than co-.1a \.k'>J fauh or 1wu .snd .ill1J\\1·d poor the Orange C:oru.t College ... v.ap they don't like the way OCC ge~ any other community ptopll' 111 the are.1 111 li.tH' '"nit mt·et. I thmk ewrybody will revenue to support these organization and it doe!) many I can ... ympa1h1/t' w11h thl'' dl'tt'nt tl111hmg for •• change
notH:e more d1angl:'., in tht• next programs. of these things with revenue 11 pl'Opll' ol Lo<, La Ml''><! v. ho livl' I'm J\\lt1l!\ -.orry if <,orne of
lwo month' or '>O. but v.e will Out hard-line cntics don't like earns from the swap meet. No around the '>w·ap ml't'l hut I tlw '''•tP 111t·1·t peoplt· got out 111
never be able to l hange '>Orne Mexicans, and Lhaf!) the bottom orgaruzation is more concerned think tlwy havt' made 11 a b1AAl r ha11d .. 111d did -.ometh1ng \\Tong
communuy member.,· rrnnd~ tine. I know.because I have about thb community than probll·m 1han 11 re.illy 1-. My -.011 bet au't I though I 11 wa.., an
<1h<>ut our <;w,1p mceL llwy are spoken to many of them and occ. and I llt1ve operatt·d .11 the ... wap 1.•xt.dlt'lll \Welp ml't'I .111l1 \\l'll
!ht• hMll core one'> \\ho lry to when they say ~we don't need QC(. tS determined to do meet for the la'>t 'i'( or -.e\ 1·11 tnntrollt·d both Ii\ lht pohu
hide their h<llred hehmd 1hat element m our commun11y" everything required to be a good )'l'd!'> anti we nevt'r 1111111.ed v. h.1t <1nd h~ tht· rwuple '"ho r ,ui tl11 1>arl.Jn~ Lrctffit, tr;1.-.h and otlll'r I know they are not refemng to neighbor. Respectable member'> all the rnmplamt' dft• about .,\,ilfl 1111·1·1 f'ar~111g. \l'o1h 11 ''J'
'UPl'rfic1al l'>,Ut''· ll1e\e 1wople Norwegians or Scot!)men. of our co~munlly need to k11ow AI1d Yl'l I lion t deny 11 It t0uld ,1 pwhlt·m hul I 111•\t r -..i\' 11 ......
.. LETTER TO .THE EDITOR
There must be a gap in thinking about bridge
I < 11ufdi1 I lwlll'\l' II wh1·11 I '>dW
lh.tl prrtur<' of lloben (,r..tham in
\our papt"r dg<1111 .md the \uh1t't t
11! 1 lw 19th -.1wt·1 lmllge
lwro111111g .1 '>llh)l't I of
1111trmt'r<.} ag.t111 l>1dn·11ht· tlly
11: < "'ta M1-...1 '\t•v.pon tlnd
I tu11tmi..'1011 lie.it h .llrt-all\
\\d,tt•I '>JWrul l'llouw1 morwy on
tl1I'-\Ubfl'Ul
I or .tm 0111• ''ho dot...,11 t dnw
111 till' i·nd of I ~th '-lret:I. I woulll
h~1 Ill le! }OU lJl<I\\ \\hO h\t''
ht•n· .ual would lw dtrl't1ly
.11lt < 1nl b\ .1 bnllge or h1gtwr..1y of
tn\ 1-Jml I "' ,m•d at thl· l'llU of
I qth °'lfl't'I ".i 1 omrnurnt\ of ""'n homt..., and rondo, th.it are
1 c>11-.1dt•rN.l ,1 very 'mall pan of
'\/1'\'P'm &.nh ~ewpon terrace
i'> a wonderful '>mall community
'A1lh heauuful '>UO<;t>l.5 and open
~p.tLt"> around U.'>. If anyone
wan1ed to ltve m a neighborhood
aW..1V from the hu'>tle and bu-.tJe
of the city. Um would be an
l'Xt.ellent place
\\e do not need a bridge here
Wt' do not need I 9Lh Street IO
become another Victoria.
')ome comment!. !>ent in have
'>lated that it would help the
bu!.111<.-s.ses on 19th Street flow
can cars driving 45 to 50 mph
help the Westside?
ll rnrrentJy takes me two
mmutes to get out of our
neighborhood and up the tull to
Wh11uer Avenue. If the bridge
wen· built. it would take'a lot
longer It take' live minute-. to
dnve two mllec, on 19th ~uet·t 111
Newport Boulevard. And tht•n ll
take-. 'uc minute.. to dnve I
mile'> from Newport to ll'\1Jll• 1111
19th \treet. That J'> 13 rnmutt''> lo-
dnve J miles. hlllmg !>Omc
!>lg11al'> Now this ume might ht•
shortened if there were no
signalc;, stop signs. pedestnan'>.
Jaywalkers or school children.
and turung aJJ the green !Jghh
And depending on the rune of
day. 11 could take as long as thrt•e
minut~ to go from Whittier
Avenue to Monrovur Avenue
because of the current traffic
Has anyone ever asked anyone
hving in Newpon Terrace if we
want a bridge? Has anyone ever
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a'>kt•d till' pdre11l\ \·-..111..mg thl'll
lh1ldrt•11 tu 1h1 1111' -.top' or
\\ 'h111u·r -.tho11l 11 tht•\ would h~t· •
a bnllgt• w11h tJJ' r .. 1ung 1hrou).\h
thl'> qu11·t \\e'>hlllt•
nt-1ghh11rhomJ? I th111t.. no1 I l.1'>
.u1yr111t· tl-.kl·d tht· homl:'nwnt·r'
J.10111< I 'Ith ~m·t·t \\llh and
without bu,mt....._~ .... 1f they ''am .i
bridge .tJ1ll the1r home~ torn
down once the bridge bul11 '>O
that I 9lh \treet can Ix> widened
to .ttrnmmodau the mcrea~
uaffic h11nilar to Victona Strt:'t'l)?
I think noL
A bridge would most definitely
be a great welcome to the
homeless and other misforrunate.
They would have a nice cozy dry
shelter over their heads when,,-
I ht•\ .trt• -.Jt·l•pmg Ill lht• I ,uhNI
\11r-.h .ir•·J A problt·m thJI ,1111
t Olllll1\ll'' toda\ )
I Im' nMnv of lh ha\ 1 almo,1
llll a pt'l'on ur a mothl:'r "llh h1·r
... mall t hildren f'l\'\,,tJkmg !Jll l<1th
t..,1rel'I I t ..11 \ \ ailJ1 t \\ l'lllll'1
Hu1ldmK .1 hnllgt· '' not Jll
dll'>Wl'r for I ':;Ith t..,tnTI .ind ll'
futurl' I tan think of '''wr.it
nem-. that \\Oulll ht•rwlit l~th
~ue<·t .mll ll "'ould 1101 wqum .1
bndgt
Om· la-.t riuk ,1bout thdt t'\tra
largt' ptclurl' ol ( ,r;1ham l'lt•..1,l'
do not pnnt 11 .iga111 It., vt'I'\
dece1\ mg to am orw 1101 "'mg 1P
this an·.1.
DEBI DIFRANCESCO
Newpon Beach
,111 111,1irr11m111tJhlt· problem
LEO ARRANAGA
'\ewp1ir1 Beach
I ft·1•l 1h.i1 tht•\ !>houltl ha\t' It
I wld11111 t·H·r go. bur I l...no'A
pt•1Jplt· 1 ti.it do I th111lr. pt•ople go
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It•\\ 111111'' I 1•\er v.t•111 .tnll 1 lhinlr.
"' l'r\ 1>1111\ dot'' \., 111111'( a' II'>
t .1rl'fulh hundlt·d t111d properlv
rt•gul.1t1·J 11 -.huuld ht• .tll nght
MRS. EARL SCHAFER
\t·v. port BeJt h
J dr1 111111~ \\t' 'lllHt)d l •Jn(lllUl'
I lit: ( )( C '\\.1p fOl'l:'t ,ml) thilt V.l'
-.tumid .1 1 \t .ind lei lrH
CHARMAINE LAURIE
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REPRESENTATIVES . NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office 2985 A Bear St
Costofv1esa. CA 92626 1714
424 5000
Supenntendent R bert
Barbot
Board President Martha Fluor
Vice President Dana Blac:X.
Clerlt Sf!rene Stokes David
Broo~s Tom Egan Jucty
Fr~nco and Linda Sneen
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave Costa
Mesd CA 92627 (949
631 1200
Board President Jim
Atkinson . Vice President Mtke
Healey Trudy Ohllg Hall F-red
Bodcm1ller and Paul E
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QUOTE OF TtE DAY
"Ever since I was 8 years
old I wan1ed 10 be on
Sawrday Night Live."
Nadine Rljabl, Estancia High
gifts soccer coach
M We<h!sday, ~ 15, 2003 Sports Editor Roger Canson • (949> 574-4223 • Spcw1a Fu: 1949) 650-0170
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Mini ~showdown : tonight
UCI plays hosts Utah State with
7:05 tipoff for Big West collision.
Steve Vireen
Daily Pilot
Bill :-; I VI VJ~ U NTl R UC
lrv111t.>\ Big We~t Conft-rcnc.e home
openn will be the Antearers'
rnughe'>I game at rhe Bren f.venl'>
C .enter, thu' far lo night at 7:05,
the 'harer<> will hmt Utah S1a1e. the
tt-am thar <>hared the Big West regular-season titJe
with lJU la'il year. And, If la<;r year's matchups be-
tween 1h1.•c,c· two team .. are any indicauon or what
lrllliKhl will be ltkc, fl.">I a.,,ured lJw; game is sure
to be a ha11 le.
I ht· '>l·hool., '>Piii one poinr dec1.,ions on each
otfwr\ c.ou rt la.'>t ..cason, with IJCI winning. 67-66
(cm Jerry (,rt't:n\ game-w11111111g '>hot) in Logan ,
and the Aggiec, prevailing. 62 bl. ar the Bren Om·
tn Utah .,late k•ad'> the -.crie., agamst UCI. 25-24
• TV: KDOC CHANNEL 56
• RADIO: KUCI 88.9 FM.
"We've been on the road awhile, so 11's good to
get back home.· UCI C.oach Pat Douglass said.
·Unfortunately. you rake on the big honcho, the
Aggies. But it will be nice to play in front or our big
crowd It ~ouJd be a lot or fun.·
The Aggies (12·3, 3 I J are the class or the Big
West. They are ranked fourth IJl the most recent
Collcgelnsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 poll, while
UCI has fallen out of the rankings.
Urah State featun.-s 6-foor-7 senior forward Des·
mond Penigar, wh o leadc; the Aggies with a 14.8
points-per-game average. The Aggies' offense is
guided by junior pomt guard Marie Brown, who led
SaddJ ebaclc Collegl' to the California Communiry
l..ollege championship last year and wa.s the MVP.
over the last four game'>, Rrown has compiled
27 a~isu. and only five1t1 moverc;. I le leads the Big
West with a 2.57 a-..'>i\l·to·tumover rauo and aJso
rank!. second w11h 4.8 as_<;1.sts per game. The Aggies
also have '>Ophomore ~pencer Nel'>on, who eagied
Big West Player of the Week
ho nors after averaging J4.5
points and 7 .5 rebounds.
though he played only 18.5
minutes per game. m wins
over C.al Poly and UC Santa
Barbara.
While Utah State has c;ev.
eraJ options on offense, Doug-
lass wants hts team to be pre·
pared for the Aggie!>' deferu.e.
·They're a very good dden·
s1ve team," Doug!~ c;aid of
the Aggiel>' wh o are rhe top re·
BIGWEST
Paclftc
Utah St.
Fullenon
ua
Cal Poly
Idaho
UCSB
Riverside
Nndge
LS St.
W L
3 0
3 1
3 1
2 1
2 2
2 2
2 2
1 3
0 3
0 3
bounding team m the Big Wt.><>l mid third m scor-
ing d efense, allowing an average of 59 point.) per
game. UBrown hao; done an excellent JOb of leading
the team and 'iCtttng up other tedmmate,. <Coach)
Stew (MorillJ hai; a win111n~ fonnuJa. They're aJ.
ways a tough challengt-for anyo11t.' in our confer-
ence."
UCI wdl tomh,11 the Aggacc,' at Lat le with 11~ abil -
See 'EATERS, Paee A8
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
EYEOPENER
l)Uly .. Pik>t
Sportl Hll fll Fame ,.......... .y.
JMulty 20 honofH
CKRL KRAUSHAAR
STE.V£'McCRANt< I OAA.Y Pllul
UC Irvine's Adam Parada (55), seen here in traffic
agamst UC Rrvers1de, 1s one of the big keys for the
Anteaters m tornght's duel wrttl Utah State.
PREPS
CdM rallies for 57-43 win Straight lin es
at Estancia
Sea Kings overcome a hefty 13-point
second-quarter defic it with full-court
pressure defense and ~elliann Klein's
long-range shooting to pull it out.
Steve Vire en
Daily Pilot
l.AC,UNA HI.AUi -Whe n the Corona del Mar lligh
girls ba<,lcetball team fell behind, 18-5, with 6·44 left in
the <>econd quaner. fi rc;t-year coach James Ba rkalow
hardly worried. He trans mHted that same attitude to
his sq uad and told his players to calm down. The Sea
Kings responded with a come back:
and a p1votaJ 14 ·0 second-haJ f run
SCOREBOMD that led to a 57 -43 Pacific Coast
League victory over host Laguna
Beach Tuesday It was the league
opener for both teams.
"The whole time we were down I
didn't want (the Sea Kings) to get
flu 'itered," Barkalow said. ~,
wanted the m 10 stay caJm. I lcnew
CdM 57 we could come back. I lcnew we
Leg Beacti 43 had the firepower do it. Once we
figured o ut what was wrong, it was
no problem.·
The i.enion led the Sea Kings (6 -9) to the win, as
Kelliann Kl ein scored a game-high i9 points, Madjson
Otterbein added 13 to go with seven steaJs and Jacki e
McCoy contributed six points. eight rebounds and five
steaJs. Klein went 5 of 7 from the three-point line and
hit four treys tn the c;econd quarter to keep CdM
within striking di•Hance CdM Junior Kate Heeschen
recorded five steals and five po int'>
When the rolec; reversed, and CdM went ahead, 45·
31. early in the fourth-quarter arr er KJetn's fifth three-
pointer Barkalow knew the game was over.
"With an 11 point lead to end the third quarter and
then (Kletn) hit that three-pointer, that seaJed the
door," BarkaJow said. "I lcnew there was a lot of time
left (7:49), but that c;hot had a psychologicaJ effect. 11
was a bac.:lcbreaJcer. •
Klein's three-point shooting prowess opened the Sea
Kings' offense in the '>econd quarter, and then CdM's
defense took over in the third period. The Sea Kings
outscored the Breakers, 2 1 ·5, in the third.
Afte r a slow sta rt, which had the Sea Kings score five
points in the fir'it period , CdM went to Klein for in·
stant offense in the second quarter. One minute after
the Breaker<i (4-9) went up, 18·5, Klein hit her first
three-pointer. However. Laguna Beach maintained Its
lead and held a 22-10 advantage with 3:27 left in the
See COM, Pae• A8
KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar High's Madison Otterbein (21) slips past Laguna Beach's Emily Friedman (15) on her
way to the basket during Tuesday's game at Laguna Beach High School. The Sea Kings won, 5 7-43.
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Callaway Big West
Player of the Week
Anteaters' junior repeats conference laurels.
RREN EVENTS CP.NTER -UC Irvine junior forwurd
Ouistfna catJoway was lected as Big West P1ayer of the
Week. Thia marts the second time she has earned the
honor thla o, ma.Icing her the fim conference player to
do to. Callaway recorded two double-doubles last week to run
her EMg Weit ·leadfng tow to six. Against Cal State Pullerton, .
the aoored 13 poln11 and grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds. She scored a ca-
reer·hlib 25 ~n to go along w1th 10 rebound In a win O\'et UC RJvemde
Setuidly. Her 12 ftdd goals against the Highlanders was the mOlt by• Bia
Weit player ln • game this n Callaway shot .534 (rom the t}eld In two ..-I wbUt 1~ 2.5 steal.1 per game. r
• I
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
So m ething funny going
on behind improved play
of Estancia High girls
soccer this season.
S m:cer ,., '>CrtOUl> bU!>IOC'>'i to
Lstanua I hgh girls coat·h
Nadine RdJab1, bur her cart.'er
f<Oal involve., pum. pu nch
line<; and parody
"l:ver Mnce I was 8 years old, I've
wanted to be on Saturday Night l.Jve.
said Ra jab1. a budding stand-up
comit who played soccer a l Mater Oe1
High and Cal Luth eran and decided
last i.um mer to give hack to the po rt
that he en1oyed so m uch.
Rajab1 learned of
the Estancia
o pening from a
friend. who
h appened to be a
n eighbor of
1'--'>lancia (,1r1.,
Athletic Directo r
Nancy l·erda. The
connection quiclcJy
led to her getting
the Job. which. she
said. has been
considerably more
rewarding than she
wouJd have Imagined
BARRY
FAULKNER
"It has been amatiog: said Rajab1,
who was vinuaJJy una~ of the
recent struggles or the program,
which included 0-1 o Pacific C.oast
League seasons the last two year . "I
didn't know what to expect. because
I'd been away from Orange County for
ix years. I k.new there bad been a lot
o f turnover with coaches (she is the
fifth in five seasons), but after talking
to Nancy. I was inspired to try to bring
some stability and help the girls out.·
· To help in her ml Ion, Rajabi
enJisted friend Subrina Win, a former
U.S. youth national team player who
competed at Ontario OulstJan and
San Diego State.
Both still sLrong players, Rajabl ahd
Witt regulary make coaching points
by participatin g ln drUJs with the
players.
"The girls have told me they are so
·appreciative that their coaches know
what they're tallcJng about and can
how them by demonstrating skills,·
Ferda s aid.
Estancia, 3· J9 a year ago. took a
2-5-4 record Into Tueaday's Golden
West League game against Santa Ana
and those who saw the Eqles play
last season have been lmpressed by
their overall Improvement.
And while RaJabl hopes he can
continue to be part of the Bagles' •
prOSJ' Ion toward ucceu. she
continues to work on accelerating
what she bopes will.be a personal
proce Ion to stardom.
"I just received a second call-back
with "MA.Dtv" (a ketch-comedy
serle on Fox) and I do stand-up on
stag three of four ntghta a week.
rotating through lmprov cJubt
Cthroughoot the Southland)," lhe said. ..
She e-veo hu •Web aJt.e:
www.ll4dlMra}Gbl.t0m. tbal proftlll
her land-up career. ,
•10 high lehool, I WU ftted Oeli
Oown end tn coo •• I wu Mott .. •
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BASKETBAl •
SUMMARIES
COUEGEMEN
Golden St.-AltlleClc Conference
Point Loma 83, \la1t9uard 58
v.nguard-Moreau 16, Hartman e Pel~n 12, Adamczak 6, Burnette 8
Barney 0, Cotter 2, Rosborough 4,
Ennt 0, Egkan 2
3-pt. goal1 -Pelreon 4, Moreau J
Fouled ou1 none.
Technicals -none
Potnt Loma Nua,.,,. Thomas 3,
l..Hker 3, MacGlnnis 20, Andorson
13. Berglund 14, Enloo 6, lre1fe1 4
.,Henrich• 0, Swarts O '
3-pt. goalt -Mec<l1nn1s J, Thomas
1, Leiker 1.
Fouled out Lasker
Technlcal1 -none
'Walfllme Point Lomd 40 n
COLI.EGE WOMEN
Golden StMe AltlleClc Conferenc.
Vanguard 67. Point Loma 56
• ~ -Josofsson 8. Mills 12
; ~loox 7. McKinney 6, Dinenbu 14
• ~nderman 6, Lee 8. Scaman 6,
• Candetana O
:93-pt goals M ills J, Jo!>Cfi;son 2.
• ~ 2, Wilcox 1, LPndermdn 1
Emanl
led out none
meals none
~Loma Naurene Cano ~erc&do 7. Z1mblornan 0 Kellar 18.
Orungila1te 15, Sousa 3
; .iGreenaway 7. Jenkins 6
pt. goals Kcll<1r 2, Mttrc.tdo 1.
eenaway 1
• ulod out Carl ~nlcals none
Q alft1me Vanguard 34 2!>
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
~Leacue
St. Marg.m's 55, Sage Hilt 34 .
Si:of'9 by Ouarten Saae Hill • 11 1 ..
St M argaret's 1~ ; " " • •
5-ge Hill Joycf' 10 Bri·wN "l Cho
4, Fitzhugh 18 Lol)f'r 0 lt•fl•-r O
Wilkins 0 Swanson 0 Sanwl O
3 pl goals Joye& 1
Fouled out norw
Tech mca Is no m
St. Metpm'1 Schafer 19
Benedetto 14 Coroan 4 K1·nll'f 2
Youkhannoh 2 JdnCl)lk 14
3 pt goals Benedono 'J Shiller 1
Fouled oui Jancry~
Tec:hnicala nonfl
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Costa Mesa 45, Orange 30
Scont bv Qu.,1en
Orange ~ " ,, 1 JO
Costa Mesa • 1• 1• • J 4~ Orln99 Thai 14 Cd~tro 4 Rf's1>rrl11
2. Kilroy 10. Mora O Curran 0
3-pt goal5 none
Fouled ou1 nont•
Technicals none
Costa Meu Brt~ 2 Landpros 0
Naff 21, RoffvM. 6 Sdndw1 6
Tru11llo 8 K1b1n 2 Cluff 0 Kelly 0
Montoya 0 Navan11nP Vf>rgar~ 0
WaggonerO
3 pt. goals Tru11110 1
Fouled OUI non.1
TechntCals noN·
~Westl.upe
&tanda 57, Sant.a Ana 50
Scont bv Quarters Estancia 1) 11 11 1 J • 1
Sant• A na 9 ij 10 JJ "°
Estanda -Byfield 15 Castro 8 Gray
18, Wase 10, Mino o Pena 6
Wilton 0, M aldonado 0. Garica 0
Floret O. Bece1T11 0
•i-pt goals Wase 3 Byf1ohl 1
:Pena 1
• Fouled out none
Tedm1Cal1 none
Sama Ana Love 1.8. PoloM:1os 4
RulOOn 11, Sosa 2. ChavP1 4 De la
Rou 5, Garcia J. Love 18 J1men6l
3 •
3-1)( goals j..ove 4 J1menoz 1
Fouled OUI none
Technicals none
CdM 57. Laguna 43
Scot9 8y Quarten CdM ~ 18 11 IS
Llguna n 1s s 11
CdM-Ofte<t>e1n 13 Heesctien 5,
Kletn 19, McCoy 6. C Maries 2, Snell
8, Stem 4, Oimaa O. Skalla O A
Marb o, Yardley O
3..pt. goals -Klem 5
Fouled out -none
Technlcalt -none
lAguna 8Mct1 Roley 0, L
Friedman 2. Schmalzried 10, Mestre
6, E. Friedman 15, SeX1on 9,
Awadalla 1.
J..pt. goals -E. Friedman 3
Fouled out -none.
Tectinlcals -nono.
SN Vlw LMCU9
Aleo~4'~37
Allto 8cOf'e ~ IO & 15 ...
NewJ)Of1 10 I 10 11 77
~ -Mannaert 8, Scurlc:h 11. Moore G, Ritorto 2, Stoddard 10.
Hippe O. Brown 0, lk.091pentartl09 2.
Hereda 2.
3-i)t. goel1 -Scurlch 1.
Fouled out -none.
Tectmalt-none Newpclft -~I 0, Swig1rt 9,
Whltfteld 10. ~ e. ~lier 8. a...on 0, SlOltz 2, Miiier 2,
Eddington 0.
3-pt. goell -SWiglrt 1.
Fouled out-none. -
c;az;c
SPOR I ~
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER
Newport, Aliso Niguel
finish in 1-1 deadlock
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
BASKETBALL
Eagles, Mesa roll
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l.o<>ta Mc'>a I hgh\ gub h,1.,loa•t hall 1t•am gm .1he.id b) 15
in the fourth quarter and that\ the \•,.1v II l'ndcd ac; the
Mustang'> rema111ed unbeatl'll 1n < ,oldt•n we.,t league
play with a 45 JO vte1ory owr \ 1 ... 111ng Orange Tuc<>day
n1gh1
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point range. but 1ust one of 16 from ht•yond the lhree
point line "(Three point '>hooting) k.tllt'd u .... " '>aid Co.,ta Mesa
C.oach Jim Week.s.
Rhond1 Naff led the Must.mg'> 111 '>t,onng for the 15th
time this season with 2 I point" while grabbing five re·
bounds. R1ckell Reeves aJso took five rebounds to go with
her six point1' and Susan Trujillo hit Mt'1.a\ only three·
pointer in the first half on her way to eight points.
Costa Mesa hosts city rival Fs tancia l'hur'!day at 7 p.m.
Aliso Niguel tops Newport Harbor, 46-37
The Newport Harbor 11,if:h girl" ba'lkctball 1eam
dropped its second Sea View League game in a'> many
chances at home Tuesday night to Aliso Niguel. 46-37.
Newport (10-8. 0-2 in league) went on a 10-5 run In the
second half after trailing. 26-16. at the end of two quarters.
But the Sailors rouJdn't ustam the momentum against
Ali o (9·5, 1-1 in league).
"We got off to a slow start but then our defen e played
much bener, • said Newport Coach Jen Tho mp on.
Newport was led ln scoring by JUiianne Whitfield's 10
points. The junior tut 4 of 6 from the free-throw Une for
the .sailors' only fouJ shots and al o grabbed five re·
bounds. Aliso was 1 CJ of 17 from the fou l line.
Victoria Swigart (nine points and five rebounds).-Und
sey Woller (eight points and even rebounds) and Athena
Vasquez (rwo steals) chJppcd ln for Newport.
Lightning fall • 46-~5. at St. Margaret's
Sage Hill School fre$hman Haywood Wright had a team·
b.lgh 17 points, 11 rebound • six blocks and Ove teals, but
It wasn't enough against ho t t Ma.rttaret' , which earned
a 46-35 Academy League girls b3 ketball victory Tu day
ntgb.t In San Juan <:aplstrano.
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bounds to go wtth lx polnta. while 1te Puashya also con·
trtbuced nine boant for the Ughtnlna (8·3, O 2 ln leacue>.
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COM
Continued from A6
first half.
Klein answered with three
straight three-pointers to key
an l 1 ·2 run that put CdM
within. 24-21 . but the Break-
ers scored with 23 seconds left
to take a 26-21 lead into half-
time.
The teams b;lttJed to Lhree
ties in the third quarter, at 26,
28 and 31, until CdM closed
out the period with an 1-..0
run in a 90-second span. The
Sea Kings' full-court pressure
defense caused turnovers and
appeared to physically wear
Jown the Breakers, who fin-
ished with 34 turnovers.
Cd~ senior Aryn Dimas and
junior Sarah Stern came off
the bench to spark the 90-sec-
ond spurt, as Dimas started
the run with a steal and a pass
to Stern for an easy layup.
Stern scored on another layup
in transition for a 37 -31 lead
with 37 seconds left in the
third. Then, I 0 seconds later,
Otterbein tapped an errant
pass · to junior Colleen Marks
who delivered a lead pas!> to
Otterbein on the break. 01ter-
bein finished with a layup,
plus the foul and converted
the three-point play. Otter-
bf'in later hit two free throws
with four seconds remaining.
BRIEFLY
Vanguard women roll
Vanguard University's women's
basketball team was a 67-56 win-
ner at Point Loma Nazarene in
Golden State Athletic Conference
play Tuesday evening.
Vanguard's balanced attack in·
eluded eight players with six
points or more. led by Robbin
Dittenbir's 14 and Lacey Mills' 12
points. The Lions arc 12-7 over-
all, 7-l in the GSAC Point Loma
Nazarene fell to 12-5. 5 -2.
Vanguard men fal l ·-
•MEN'S BASKETBAl.L: Van ·
guard University's men's
basketball team fell behind by
17 at halftime and could not re-
cover ru. host Point Loma Naza-
rene recorded a 63-58 Golden
State Athletic Conference vic-
tory Tuesday night.
Ryan Moreau ( 16) and Jo~h
Peir!>on ( 12) led Vanguard, 5-11,
1-5 in Lhe GSAC.
Tartans top Lightning
• BOYS SOCCER: Sage Hill
School senior Zach Friedrichs
scored on an assist by junior
Cesar Arriaga in the 53rd min·
ute, but hos1 St. Margaret's
won.6-1, in an Academy League
boys ~occer game Tuesday.
Ethan Tanney made 10 &aves
for the Lightning. 4-3·2, O· l-1
in league.
Sage Hill bows
• BOYS BASKETBAll: Sage
Hill shot just 26.2% from the
field to drop a 55-34 boys
basketball verdict to host Sf.
Margaret's . in an Academy
Legue ganie.
Michael Fitzhugh had 18
points for the Llghtnlng (6·9,
1-l in league).
Point guard Jeff Shafer had 19
points and controlled the game
for the Tartans (16-0. 2-0).
Lightning strikes in or
•GIRLS POW: Junior Hay-
den Hutchjson scored a team-
h.igh six goals and assisted on
sophomore Lauren lndvik's
game-winner in overtime to
lead Sage Hill School to a 12-11
nonleague girls water polo tri·
umph at· Long Beach Jordan
Tuesd~y. Hutchison made one
of her 11 steals, then found lnd-
vik on the counterattack. Jndvik
fired a shot into the right corner
from about 20 feet to help Sage
even its record at 5-!'i.
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
PREPS
Continued from A6
Uk.ely to Bed>me a Stan~up
Comedian, even though I'd
already started,• she saJd, "1
saw my first live stand-up
show in 1~92 and I bad such a
good time, 1 told myself I
wanted to be someone who
could create that reeling in
other people."
Rajabi said she has begun to
incorporate her coaching
experience into her comedy,
all the while erasing the
Estancia program's reputation
as a laughing stock.
•••
f.stancia visits crosstown
rival Costa Mesa Thursday at 5
p.m. at the Farm Sports
Complex and parents with
both progr~s have combined
efforts to surround the game
with community atmosphere.
Joey's Italian Restaurant will
supply food (cheese ziti. garlic
bread, a coolcie and a soft
drink) for a postgame meal for
players, parent!. and spectators
($4 per person) after the junior
varisty game (al 3: 15) and the
varsity contest.
The dinner was created to
try to promote goodwill
bet,ween the two programs. .
Parents who spearheaded
the effort include EstelJe
Hughes, Jean Nomura. Brenda
Jen.kins (from Costa Mesa) and
Ellen Carroll (Estanci~).
Hughes said the dinn~r was
created not as a fund-raiser.
but as a social gathering.
•••
I recelved a press release
Monday annoWlcing
something called the Jerry
Campbell Sports All-American
Team, created for the fust time
to recognize 25 hjgh school
football players from .
"throughout the coWltry."
A closer look revealed only
12 schools in five states were
represented, including nine
~honorees" from Westwood
High in Austin. Texas.
A cursory investigation
revealed Jerry Campbell, a
renowned clinlc speaker with
an extensive coaching
background, is the offensive
coordinator at Westwood.
Using the guise of an
ill-conceived All-American
team to promote Jerry
Campbell Sports is both
short-sighted and
disingenuous, a point with
which a spokesman involved
in the project readily agreed
Tuesday. The same spokesman
said changes. including
potentially removing the
AU-American label, would be
made if such a team were
selected next season.
HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebramg the Dalt Pilot'S Athlete ofthe Week series
i I , 1 I
TOOAY
22 -Dustin Davis
Orange Coast
Football
SCHEDULE
TOOAY
Bnb1blll
College men -Utah State at UC Irvine,
7:05p.m.
Community college men -Orange
Coast lit Irvine Valley, 5·30 p.m .
Community college women -Orange
Coast at Irvine Valley, 7:30 p.m .
High school boys -Ali&<> Niguel at
Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.; Corona del
Mar at Laguna Beach, 7 p.m.; Costa
Meaa at Estancia, 7 p.m
Soccet'
High school boys-Corona del Mar at
Laguna Beadl. 6 p.m .. Cost& Meta st
Estancia, 3 p.m. •
Wllterpok>
High school g1r1s,-Unlver111ty 11
Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Aliso Nlguel at
Newpon Harbor, 3 p.m ; Costa Mesa
at Orange, 3·15 p.m.; Santa Ana at
Estancia, 3 p.m .
Tennie
College men -UC Irvine 81 UCLA. 1 p.m
NYKOlAS PEPPERS UZMENDOZA
Sea Kings pin University, even PCL rec.ord
.£.llom: Sept. 22. 1984
• Height: 6-foot Weight: 170
Sport: Basketball
Pol: Guard-forward
Y...-: freshman
e
High school: Corona C.entennlal
c:o.ch: Steve SpefK'er
~ 81.!Mness
Favont. food: Mexicarll'soul food F.vottt. movie: •hcf Boys"
rtMlfttle ~ lnOl1Wll:
•Beating Mater Del to v.1n the
Tournament of~ my senior year at Certtennlaf ••
AtHeee of 1he Week I:
Aggressive defensive play Ollef the
past week.
.&,.llom: July 20, 1983 & Halvht S-foot-10
W.igllt:.156
Sport: Basketball
Pos: gu.srdlpost
Ye.w: Sophomore
High school: Century
Coach: Mike Thornton
MliP: Undecided
e
Fwortt. food: Mom'1 cooking
Favortt. movie: • Art/ mollle that
has<Omedy.· """'°' "* .etwtk ••IOl••tt: •Being pelt of a team tt)at is
succemi1 ~1he secaon."
Aw.tie of h Week I:
Contnbuted to two conserutNe
wins ove< the past week.
JRVINJ:. -Corona del Mar I lJgh':. wre.l>·
lling team was a 47-30 winner at Uni-
versity High Tuesday night in a Pacific
Coast League dual meet.
The Sea Kings. 4-9, I· I in the PCI~
tuned up for the Calvary Oiapel inva
:.ion on Tirnrsday with nine winners
'EATERS
Continued from A6
ity 10 get to the free-throw line and its
depth. UCI is No. 1 in the Big West in
free-throw percentage (.762) and sec-
ond in scoring offense, posting 74.2
points per game. Freshman Jeff Gloger
leads the Big West in steals for all games
(3.58) and in league game-; (4). He i!.
Tue:.day.
Brian Seeley wa,o, a 17-3 wmne1 al 119
pounds, and Mall Loeb won at 125. 23·
11.
Isaac lnouye pinned his foe at 130 m
4: 17 and teammate Cameron Pospistl
won by a fall. as weU. at I ·45 111 the 140
ranked lh.ird nationally. while 7 -foot
junior center Adam P-ct.rada 1~ ranked
second to the NCAA in field-goal per
centage (.659).
Parada's play has picked up as of late,
as he has scored 75 points m 115 min·
utes over the past five games. He leadc;
the Big West in field -goal percentage. He
:.cored 11 points, as he struggled with
foul trouble, in UCJ's 81 -n win at UC
Riverside Saturday.
Senior forward Jordan 1 larris scored a
poWlli cla&sification .
Dan Gu-.hue won at 160, 15-11, and
Ryan Shores was a winner by pin in 5:08
;111 71 -
Ale>. D1.v pinned hi'> foe at 215 in·
I :50, and Andrew Kctiga.n won by pin id
1:47 at 275
-ieason-h1gh 20 poum Sarurday. while -
senior guard Mike Hood h.it the go-
ahead jumper .... ~th l~ '>t>conds left and rut two free throws with 11 secondc; left
to htlp ~ure the win.
"lie startt-d off slowly against UC rt,~ Dougl~' SCild of I lood. · •
·!'or him to come back and malce I.he
key ~hot<., ~howed some rnentaJ tough-
ness. I see him regaining form. It's very
upliftin~ .for us to see him conllnue to
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a hen imposed <1n \did Serv1te 909-681·4I13 p .m. Buh mu\I bt vrop~rly undtr the B 'N 14663710049 rec t•vtd ol OCSO"
C1!1for nld Sell SPrvlLti Newporl Beath t:ust• Admllll\h~t1on l'lbb, or
Stor .. ge r a<tt.lv Act M ..... Daily P1101 January p.,,, hA"ltlt 01vl\IOlt
(Bu~ & Prof Code 8 l~ 70()3 WOI? Ofl11 • by th" dale ;,nd ~s21700 2J716/ t1rt1e hNe1n .tbuve ut
The under"2ned will '"'"' •I whu II to~ they
'"" wt 11ubh< u lt• by fidlllws lllsMtss w111 be pubhdy Qpen~d • omp~1111ve b1ddma; nn ,,,,d '"'"m•n"ll .1t th•
!ht nno ol Jan 0.1 Al Mme~ P1t•Lha~1nv. """" of I IAM nn th" p1em"•' lhr followin11 ptri.of1\ (l( \1) tOR44 I 111•. ftv•·
where u1d property hH .. ,. drn1111 hu"'"'" A' nu• r oun\.Hn V~ll•y
been stored •nCI Wh•~lt 1 tlO MArt~Ktmrnl 'Ill C.ti1lorn .i 9i>l!Ol'l 70ll!
are lot•tP.d .ii 17th W•Hh,.ht \I I"''' fr>< thP tollowon1r
Slrecl Seit Stm6ae. 670 M"'~ C:A '176?/ NOTICE INVITING 110
W 11\h St I' 4 l".0\11 <,J•v•11 c: f Ar w•ll J 11 OVERHAUL Of ClNTllAl.
Meu CA '1767/ C11u111y Wo<'>-.l<t SI I''''° GINlUTION O•GINIS
nf <lr•ntt• \tAt" of Me~" CA ':17671 1 & 2 ATl'l.ANf 2
L•lllorr11• Unit' •rtd Th" "'""'"~' " ""' SPlCIJICATION len•nt• 11\trll ht1IOJw du' ltd by ~n ind<V1d1J•I NO. S 2002 I 11
Cot1lf'1th Ult lud~ ""' H~·· you \I Ailed 00111¥ s~ .. t~d bid\ 1111nl bt·
~olH•I item\, hou,el11lld bu"""' Vf'P V•·· tunf' \1J~m1llcd on 11ir tn1 Ill
aood\ m~d'11<1• 111111, & O? • upp1t .. 11 tiv nr.~i '"
m1\t item' Sl••~n (, fA1w1•ll •ttort1~n1 • wtth di!
I I 8 l CY Hf H 16 Th1) ~l•lom•11I "'" prnv1•1or" rol Ill• •P•• 1
DICIClR flltd w1Jh Jhc Cuunly f11 Atu11" «11•11111 At"'"'
I A1tdlnr<1 .... erve~ the Cliork ol OrAltjtt' runnly b1<1 bl.tn .. , •nd luflher
"2"' to b•d •I tht ••le on 1/3103 1nform.1ion n••Y b~
Purdi.• n must be p41d 200361J21409 nhlMn"tl ~I th• ~hov~
for at lhe l•m• of DMly Pilot Jan 8 I!> add1e-.\ tel•phnne 0 14)
purrhd~" in t Hh O"IY 22 ?9 2001 W()()6 96i' ,41 l
f (
f>ullfl\h~t1 N~w11nrt
6•dl.h c,,,,1a M .. u On1ly
Ptlol Ja nut11 y l~.
200.i won
I h• Or•nllP Gounty
S•n•l.•llon 01~tr 1c t < .. 1hfnlfl•• will re<:t't•e •~•l•<I bid\ unit! r•b-
rv<1ry 4, 2003, ., 2:00
P·'"· R•d\ mu\t be
r~,~·•·d •l ocso \
lldm1n1-.h 1t1on l obby or
Putt h.J ~1n2 U1v1\1on
llf!f1" bv the del~ ~nd
ttmt htrem abow• ut
fmlh at whl(h lime they
w•ll be pubflt ly op~ne<I
And ,011mm,.d at th•
Purc.ha\tnll Clll1ce ol
OCSO. 10844 lll" Av~
nue r ounta1n V•ll•y
~al1forma, 928()11 71)18
for lhe lollowmc
PwchoMofT••(2)
4 -Inell Portable
S.lf·'•hnl119 ,...,...,..,
SPtClflCA TION
HO. t-2002-1I8
Suted bids ntU\I ht
•,ubm1tlcd on lht tor m
~uiiµhed bv OCSO '"
"' Cf!Hf~n~• w1fll •II
Jl(/)VtSIOn\ ol th• •pee•
flt1l1ons '>peL1hut1011~.
b1<1 bl411k' And lurthro
1nform•l1on may be
obla1netl •I lht •hove
addrni. \,f~phon~ (714>
962 241l
P1tbll\ h•tl Newpor 1
Beit<.h (.n•I~ M•sa Dally
Prlo l Janue1y 15
2003 W021
RctttlM .....
"-S......
The follow•na per$nns
are doing bustneu .u
Sun Ch1e lmpofls, 'WOO
An11ue ul the Arh. I
204 Costa Meu CA
92626
Wilham John Andtoon
3400 Avenue of th• Alt\,
J-?04. C°'la Me\A, C.A
976?6
ltnda Barrell J400
Avenue of the A1 h J
204. Costa Men. CA
976"6
This bus1nns •s tlln
Ouc lf'd by a ll""" ~• portne1~f11p
HAo you s la• led clo1n~
bui•ntn yet' No
W1lh•m J And!'rson
fh,. \talemtnt ,,..,
hied with Ille County
C!Mk of Or 1nge County
on 12/20/07
20026921395
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Jan l 8. 15, 2003 W982
ficfltlM ...,
"-*-" I ht fottowina pel\oo\
•re doma business as
S<1lultt111 Advisors, 217.,
Meu Verde Drive £a't
Al04. Co•1il Mcu CA
92626
Aleonder N ll1wk1n\.
'lll., Meu Verd• 011ve
f ast Al04, Co•IA Mesa
CA 92626
This buimen t\ lOn
dueled by An 1nd1vlduaf
Have you s tar led <1oln11
bullneu yet? No
Aleunder N H1wk1ns,
Jr
rh" 'h•hUfUUlt WA'
l1lfcl with lh~ Covnly r:1er~ ol o .. nt~ Count~
on I 7/03
20036928731
Daily Pilot Jan ll l~.
'J2 79 100J WOii
s ....... ..
~ ........ Ust ..
Fic1i1Mlusim.s"-
'h~ lnllnwina 11•• "'"
l\A\ "b..r1dnnr.d the u'"
111 Ill~ r tt llhous Bu\1
ntn N•mt 280 C11un
Sire~! 417 Baywuod o .... , Nt Wl'OI I 8l'11r·h.
C.A 9/b60
the f tllthous Bu~'""''
nam• 'tf~tr~<I lo ~bnv.
W•' tiled •n 011ni.:,
C'.ounly rm 02105/07 r IL( NO l002689\l'6'i
Suu11 Nel\Pn I rtJSltt
for Bennett r 11111ly ltu'I
dtd I 19 ll'l. 41 7 R•y
wnod Drivt. Ntwpor t
Stach CA 92660
This bultnes\ '' 111t1
dueled by F1m1ty Trust
!>u~an Nel1on Tr111IH
I hi\ st11l1m~nt w~,
flled with the C.ounly
Clerk of 011tt1t1• County
Oil 12/20/02
20026927401
Daily Pilot Dec 25 2002
l•n I 8, 15, 2003 W984
Fldltl. ....
... *"-"
The lollow1na persons A•• dome bu\lness n
P!fle11 ed P1 operty Bro
llon , 2402 M1chel~on Or
#230, lrvone. CA 92612 B•nllu~ Prelerted
Mo1tcaae, Inc (CA),
counts r . CUI·
IOmef lista, Vendor liatl and catalogs, ~
sip and goodw'llt and are localed at
5315 Unlver9tty Dnva,
IMne,CA
The bulk sale is
lnlendld to be conNTl-
mated It lhe olflce al
THE HEM AGE ES-
CfiftM COMPANY. ne
Jamactla Road. El
?407 Mu hl'ISon Or
•2JO trw1~. CA 91612
fhj• bl .. 1114'\.S IS LOii
du~t~<I by •corporation
H~•• ynu \la• led dotnll
bus•nen yeti Yn f •b
84 B•"""''' ,., ,.f"'''"'" M"•t1tav• In' 0 •but All Wtl 11111\1111
P1e-.•d~nt
lhl' shtement "'"'
flied with Ille County
Cte•k of (htne~ Counly
nn I '1101
20036921402
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22 29. 2.003 WOOi
fldlllM~
"-S.......
f h~ loHowin& PN \Oft~
'" ~ <lt>tlli bu1o,1ne\' .,
Ill Coll ?6136 V1• P!!n,
M1n1on VlefO. CA 92691
l•111me Valentin 16136
11•8 Pera. M1~"on V1e10
f'.1197691
Thi\ bus1nen 1s (On
tlut ted by an mll1v1du1I
Hoe you s\11 led dotf111
DU\tn~u yet' No
lnllntf Val~nllfl
lhts 't4tem•nt w.-
f1l•d w11h !ht County
Clerk ot Or1n2~ County on 12/20/02
200269274 12
Daily Pilot Dec 25 2002,
Jan I. 8. 15. 2003 W977
fldtllM ..... ... s......
The lollowlnti persons
art do1n1 bU$tnl!'ss n
Winston's Jewelers ol
Newport Buch. Inc .
1775 8 Newport Blvd .
Costa Meu, CA 92627
Winston's Jewelerl ol
Newport Beach Inc
(CA). 177!>·8 Newp1>tt
Blvd . Co~h Mtu, CA
92627
This bu,lness " con ducl•ll by a cn1porallon
ttan you sbtr t~d t1n1n1
bu,1neu y•t1 No
W1oston's lewelrn ot
Newport Bee1;'1. lt1t
T•rtY Palms. Pruldtnl
This statement wu
hh!d with tlltt County
Clerk of Or1n11 Count1
on 12/20/02
20026'21Stl
01lly Piiot O.C. 25. 2007•
Jan. 1, 8, 15. 2003 \Wei
Re-.. ..... ..........
Jiit followln1 persons
••• clol111 blltlnen o
A.) Nelcllbor~ Acceas
C0tp., 8.) Gou .net, 20
C0tpoute P••ll, ltvlne,
CA92806
P1ol1ty 0111tal Nttworh,
hie (NV). 1600 C•n•I
Strfft. Suite 1418. New 011 .. ,,., t.A 101 a •
This butlrlt" I• COii·
dueled by • corp0f10on
Hev• yoo tltt t•d Clolna
buslneM ytlt Yts, 112/
°' Prooty Olalttl Ntl·
•Mb, Inc Ke11111t11 ffltdtnrtftll,
Admfn M.tnq,r
Tl\lt stttt111111t WU
filed Wllll the ~llf'lty
Cl.•tll of Onrit.• County on 12/20/02 toot H274M O.l!~ PMot Qte, 2S, 1002
Ian 1,l , 15,200) Wi'iii
RdtliM .....
"-*'-' '"" ft)1it)w1ne pervins
•rt doin& bu~•neu as
lnt•q>la y tommuntea
llf:>n\ & f undr a1\ln&
Cott\ull•nh , 1170'>
Allrn fu~1111, CA 92181
Oev''" Oou!ltiertr 11705 Allt11 fu\1111 r:A 9218? u,., hu\mfl'\' I\ <.on
dur l~d by •n 1nd1~1duaf
H•wr yuu \t•r l~d doin11
ll1t\.,tnl yet1 Yu 1987
O•von Ooua/lerty
thl\ \t•l•n)etlt w••
ltl~<I with th~ (.1111nly
1'1~·~ nf Or11nar CotJ11ty
olO 1?1'1110'1
20026921144
D••ly Pilot Jan I 8 I!>
2l 200.J W'J90
AdMM ~
"-S.......
The lollow1nc P«"'""'
are <1011111 bu"ne'' •~ 8BCub~. 16342 Ve1non
rou11la1n \lall•y c" 971()11
lle•ly M"R•n Brown. 667
Ohio. lonr Beach <:A
908U
This bu~nr'' '' con duded by en 111d1vi(!1111I
111ve you \t3r 1,.<1 doine
business yet? No
l<Mfy Brown
Th" \tAl~me1nt wn
filed with the County
Cli&rk ol 01 anae County
on 1/3/03
20036921 407
Oally Pilot Jan II. l!.
1?,?9,2003 WOlO ,.... .....
"-S.......
Jh• 1011ow1n1 pe11ons
.,e doina bu\lnes\ u
MPC Secur1n11 2973
H11l>or Blvd '198. Cosl•
Mesa.CA92626
Shannon M Bel11r•••.
:.>973 H8rbor 61vd tt98.
Co\ta Mesa. CA 92626
Th" buitll•~• IS con·
ducted by tn individual
H•ve yoo st11 htd dolna
bus1nus yet? y~,. 8/1/
01
Sh~nnon M 8tl1111ve
fh11 statement wo
llltd with th11 Co•inly
Cieri\ of Oranae Count.,
on 1V20/02 200u•2n•1
Oelly Pilot Dec. 2!>. 2002,
J1n. l, 8, 16, 2003 W98?
Ml-. .... ... s......
Tt.. lollow1n1 persons
Mt. dolna bustneu ..
Affllf1ttd Clotlllflt. 21851
Ntwltnd St #l29,
Huntlncton 8Hch, CA
9?646
Vlntet1I cltltTotre, 2l851
lhwl•nd St. '229,
HunllnalOfl 8Hch, CA
92646
lrWln Jtstltl•nt, 14'64
Prairie View Circle,
ChiM !4111•. CA 91709
Tiits lloslnest Is con
c111ctt4 by. • ae11-..e1
p1rtnenlllp
Htv. 'tOll •urt•d dolna
IM.lsinn' ~H Ytt. JIN/ o~
Vlnunt dtlaTone
This •Ul•mtnl WH
l11ff wit,. tlM Cou11ty
C.,11 of 001\&t Co4JMy
011 JV20/fl2 ..... .,, ...
O•llt Ptt.t Dec 2S 2002 .1111 l. 1.15. 200J W9l8
.1
RdltiMa..iless ... s-..
1 hf' IOflftW1ng p'tr \Uff\
,.,,. <11>m1 bu,.m"'' "'
I •tlM 81h Ap1•tmenh.
llC. l 4S l6 All" l um•
Ct l AC111t• ~Ml\ (A
926!>3
Ctddr ljtlt A11•1 t111rt1h
LI(. IC.") 74'> iii ""A
l cunA Ct 1 .. aun .. tt1!f• c" ':l:i6!.J
fh1s bu\lnf'\\ " con
dulled by l 1m1t•d
L••b•l•tv Co
HAVf' you \lAt tl'tt ''"'"' hu-.•nn• y~t' Nn
r ~du 11th Ail•• I "'~"i. ·u r M~•< Roth ll4•n•1t•nt
M~ntbtr Thi~ ·.t.-t~mtrnl W.i\
f1l•d with lhr f'.nunly
CIM' ol Or an&e County
on 1?120107
20016917400
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NOTICE OF SALE Of
ABAtofOONEO
PERSONAL PROP-
ERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN tnat Under and
pur&uant to SectlO<l t 988
of Ille ca~IOfnta CIW
Code. the ptcperty hsted
below believed to be
lbanooned by C4d·
ware. Ire . a Caklomla
OOfPO'ltlOn. David N Raoer. an lnd!VtM I. and Design Solutlons. Ire
Who last l(nown bull·
oess addtess wu 4100
Btn:tl S~eet. Swte 100,
Newpon Beach, CA
Wil be sold at publJC
auctiOn on
Date J&llUlty 21, 2003
Time f0.00 am
Ptaoe· 4100 Bll'Ch
Street, SUiia 100, New·
po1t Beach, CA
Oetaipdon of Property
7 file cabs, 3 ~.
13 i..~. 2 hardOnve,
t cd ctnv1, Acbollc$
dial-up, 3 pa!11110ns, I t
dslts. 12 bkcate. 14
ctn, 5 llfate bOald, I
mlcJO. 1 ooftee mak8f, I
IOl1l!lr. 1 tilt. mtac al· fteefcptr~
Tetmt or ule .,. cat/\
in lawll' money °' .,. Unlled Sta... money
()(def Of CllNe(t cheet.
wilt! tall oolna IO ltll ~ bicbar "in oom-pelilivt bidding, .,.
propftrty mus1 be paid for
Ind "'"°""' by ltll purd1Ulr 11 !hi time OI .. Coat of ldvtt1itlng and
.. will be Plld tor lf'olll
.,. prOCIHdl °' .... 0.W Jan 8, 2003
AlcNrd L s.lde, Eeq
:o,,~~
t28eO
Tiie. (Mt) 965-1100 Newport~
a.=~
Jl(\8J5:, 2003
.SIU
your ''""•nlH ll•Mt thfoup daswt~
~· ._. I 'aflkuf
Rctllien ..........
11\r lolfow1na pe1;,oo
h~' •b•ndoned the u~e
ot th• r 1<1itiov;, Bus•
nr\\ N•me r err•t1 ol U•.,•(• Cnunty Clull•nc•
tum. 1410 O•te W•y.
t o•t• M~u CA 926~
Jl1r f IChtK>U\ Bus1neu
na,.,t rf'ftrred lo •bove
w•• filed 1n Or •nee
Courtly <>n 11/22/02
I IL I ,_.0 ?00269246«
1\1.,ry A&ap1ou 14/0
Otte Way Co;,ta Meu.
CA \12626
flus bu"'"''' I\ < 011
dud•d b~ •n u1d1v10u•I
l\""Y Ag•pl()U
r11" i l•t•m•ltl w•• ltlrd with lh• 1..uunty
C.l~r~ Ill O• 4"11" r.ounly
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