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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
FRIDAY, JANU~Y 17, 2003
PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW OAI• 1 P1LOT
Landon Orcutt, 18, a freshman at Vanguard University, sings along with other students during the Day of !'rayer at the college on Thursday
A day of reflection
Vanguard University
hosts its first-ever
24-hour Day of Prayer
on Thursday.
Lolita Harper
Oa1lyP1lot
COSTA MESA -Students from
Vanguard University took theu de-
votion to the streets Thursday as
they participated In a walk of prayer,
designed to thank God for the uni-
versity and to request his strength as
It grows.
About 200 students made theu
way down Fair D{ive. up Ne~ort
Boulevard and around the edge of
camp~ while holding hands, prdJs-
mg God and praying for the school
and community.
The walk was part of Vanguard's
community day of prayer created to
kick off the spnng semellter. Urnver-
sity officutls said they dedicated 24
hours to unite as a body and wor-
ship God's wisdom.
The day began with chapel at 9·30
a.m. and students, staff and faculty
proceeded with the waJJc of prayer
around the parameter of the school
The walkers gathered after in the
See DAY. Paa• M
Heaven
Peabody,
left. and
Emily
Maier, both
21. sing
for
students
gathering
m prayer at
Vanguard
Urnversrty
on
Thursday
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK
Major
quake
could
damage
school
Engineers say a large
temblor could harm
students in two
Newport Harbor
High buildings.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
:"\EWPOR r HLI\< Ii -Engi
neers han• deemed rwo :'\ewport
Harbor High \thool bwldm~
unacceptable n.,b m d ma1or
earthquake
Robms HaU cil1d l..oat'> Theater
which are rnnneued. hou-.e 15
tl~roomc;. all of thl adm1mstra·
v-"ll\e offices. the hbrcm· and food
-.en1ces
While d1!>tnct otticiab ha\ en t
deoded If the bwldmgc; will be
se1smJcall) remforced or torn
down, one of theu top pnonues
I'> relocating the r;rudents and
'>taff
But this v.111 not ~ done until
the .. ummer ~cau-.e theres no
place to mow them nght nov.
'>dJd Paul Reed. a~1stant super
mtende'at. On Tuesday the !'\e'A
pon-Mesa Unlfied boMd of
lrubte~ appro\ed Rced'i cec.om-
mendation to stan preparing a
cransition plan to \'acate th~
bwlchngs.
Paren~ and admm1stra10~ art>
talang the ne'A"> about the se~·
m1c ruk m stnde saymg they feel
comfortable v.1th the discncu.
omeline
"I don't thml 11 warrants
panic.· said l..tsa Boler. PTA
president "\\e ha\lt' to tru5t that
the ardutect.s the) ve lured and
other people invoived wtth \.tea ·
sure A the di.stnet's factlll)• im-
provement program1 know what
they're doing and wouldn't put
our duldren or our staff at nsk."
The comprehensive faa.UI)·
improvement program. wtucb is
pnmanly funded by a Sl 10-mll-
See QUAKE, Paa• A5
A series of offers 100 good to refuse
H is proposal was one I could not
refuse.
My brief affair with the Daily
Pilot had been compelling. addicung. I
had tasted the first bite and I wanted
more. Through writing. photograph)'. and
exploration of the community, I had
experienced my world In a new way .
CORAL
WILSON
Perhaps these are
somewhat normal,
everyday
experiences m the
life of a reporter.
but for me, it was
more meaningful
than that. I had
become a
significant member
of my community.
how could I refuse?
Except. there was Rahul
Rahul was my crazy Indian college
friend who, upon our last meeting and
parting more than six years ago
promised. "You must come to my
~ding.• As to whom he would many
and when, his parents would arrange all
of that
we had only to come
Costa Mesa i.s wonderful. but Calcutta
~'3.S trTeSlStible.
·1 would lo\.-e Lo accept ~ur offer: I
~Tony.·But •
"You really want to go to lndia?. Tony
asked.
"Yes," I admitted.
·Then I think we can wait for ~u. •
And with those WOids. I was free. I bad
everything I wanted. CUoing my .
obligatiom short and quiddy tying up
loose ends. I bought my tided on a
•
Coral Wilson sits in front of the
Taj Mahal on a recent trip to lndi~.
I had reminisced with founding
members of Orange Coast College for a
hi.story column. discussed the traffic
congestion problems with county
supervisors and met extraordi!'W)'
volunteers ln the community whose
ptt&ence left my heart a little bigger.
So at the end of last
year, when Editor
Tuny Dodero offered
me a full·tirtte position with the paper.
Now he had returned to my life to
fulfill his previ0\.1' invitation with
promises of silk. gold.and elephants.~
news was eent aaoss the continents to
all of our fonner college friends: He
would pay for all of our land expenses. .; SM NOTEBOOK, Pace AS i
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A2 F~. J.wiuary 17, 2003
ON THE
K£tfl TREPTOW fDM.Y Pt.OT
Cory Weber. the co-owner of the Shell fuel dock in Newport Harbor, holds a bilge pad designed to soak up oil and fuel rn boats.
A quick fix ·
June C11a1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -No one
admits they do it. but the
offenders are out there
somewhere: Boaters who. for
sake of convenience, sometimes
pump the contents of their boat
bilges into the ocean.
The c_ounty's health care agency is helping
boaters to recycle their bilge pads and pick
up n ew ones for free.
special.isl for the coum y agency
Th~ot program is paid for
by state envuunmentaJ granL'>
funded largely through
'>urcharges coru.umer. pdy for
every quan of oU p urchased. £11c
agency also hope<. for '>lale
funding 10 expand the program
into a pennanenl one that would
include a fret> btlge pump nut
station. It seems harm.less enough. 1ust
Oushl.ng out accumulated ocean
water. until you consider that
just about any filled boat bilge
contains a significant amount of
oil and gas. And these pollutants
WHATS
AFLOAT
• WHATS AA.OAT is published
periodically. If f ou are planning a
nautical event, submit the
information to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay SL. Costa Mesa. CA
92627;byfaxto(949)646-4170;or
by e-mail to
dailypilot@latimes.oom
SM.Ka a.ASSES
Onnoe Coast Colege is ofhring
new credit and non-credit sailing
classes this spring. Most classes
are five weeks in length, and
boats range from Lido 14
dinghies to large ocean racers.
even keelboats. And there are
cruising seminars. The OCC
Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific
Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
(949) 645-9412 or visit
oocuillng.oom.
S.ifing Fucin81ion affws $; ....
in boating safety and saill
year-round for persons with
disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
0nnge County ernpioy9rs can
bring their employees out to
Newport Beach on weekdays to
enjoy a dey of sailing courtesy of
contribute to the destruction of
fragile marine enviro nmenll>
A new program is aiming 10
change all of this. The
f.nvtronmental Health d.JV1S1on of
the county's Health Care AgenC)
has staned a pilot program m
Newpon Harbor. Boaters can
pick up free absorbent bilge pa~
at the SheU Station at the
Newport Landing Fuel Dock.
Orange Coast College. The
Sdlool of Sailing and
Seamanship now offers a chance
for groups to work with the
on-board instructor on different
sailing techniques while they get
advice on how to perform well in
business. No sailing expenenoe
necessary. One-day classes cost
from $100 to $125. (949)
645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With M.rina WaterSports at the
Balboa Fun Zone. you can en1oy
nautical experiences ranging
from mild to wild. Take a
setf11ulded tour of the bay in your
choice of power and s.a1'
watercraft. jump the ocean swells
in a Sea-doo Jetboat, put your
sport·fishing skills to the test in a
fully equipped Boston Whaler or
soar above it all on a parasail
flight along the Newport.Coast.
Complimentary ice and
beverages inctuded with all
electric boat rentals. (949)
673-3372.
Balboa ~ Rentals can put you
on the water in many ways: with
single and double kayaks. electric
boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal
boau and runabouts for offshore
use or cruising the bay. Balboa
Boat Rentals also holds two-hour
acavenger hunts aboard the
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Vessel operators simply lay down
the pad~ over theu bilge water
and the pads do the rest -
absorbmg the oil and gru.
without ab'°rbing water
Then. boaters JUSI tum in the
used pads for recycling and jtt'I
new ones every time they change
their vessers oil
M11·s easy and 11 <;Cree, M 'lald
Steven Kim, ha.t.ardou.'> waste
electric bay boats. providing
group activity for corporations.
birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings
The hunt packages mdude boats,
triVla questJons. maps, Polaroid
cameras and supplies. The cost of
a hunt begins at $225 per boat
and catering is available at an
additional rate. For hunt
reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
Eledric boat rentals •N available
by the hour at Duffy Electric
Boats. 2001 W Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window
enclosures and CO players Ice
and cups are provided
Reservations are suggested An
hour rental is $75. (949) 645-o812
A motorized lounge ch•lr m-v be
rented at Resort Water Sports at
Newport Dunes for $25 per hour
Pedal boats, electric boats.
boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable
rafts. beadl furniture and
wetsuits also are available. (949)
72g..1150
Gondola tours are offe'9d by the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102-B. The $75 cost
includes a basket of bread,
dleese, salami. ice, glasses, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid
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tours. (949) 291 -1953 or
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Quenching the
need for speed
Ahoy
I nouce
the
picture-perfecl
morning with
lake-like
south of San Diego.
The marina will
have 500 ~ps and
will berth as many
as 120.root yachts.
This is the only
harbor between
San Diego and
Ertsenada and is
conditions waiting
outside the jetty
entrance as we pull
away from the boat
lawtcb ramp Ill
Dana Point aboard
a rugh performance,
35-foot Fountain
Lightning.
about halfway
between the two
cities.
The reason I
MIKE
WHITEHEAD mention this
marina is tha.1 It will shon en
the distance 1 will have to
go ro deliver new yachts out
of CalifornJa to wait the
90-day period to avoid
paying CaUlomia taxes.
Last week. Sea Magazine
senl me 10 9\lfla Point to
write a boat test article
about the Fountain for their
magazine. Boat tests are my
chance to put new boats
through vanous
perfonnance te<>ts and push
the boats to their lim.tts
while still coming back to
the dock in one piece.
My dnver for the test was
John Groom, the markeung
manager for Dick Simon
Marine. who is experienced
in operaung bigh
performance !,">oats. !:>mce
you can reach c;pet.'d'> of 100
mph or more. extra training
IS reqwred to operate a boat
m thJs class. Now. before I
recerve a Ooo<l of e-matls
about my nauucaJ
nomenclature, the skipper
1c; referred to as the ·driver. M
and spe<'d 1'> mea.,urt.'d in
mph. not knot'>. 111 the
high performance clique.
I thought I wa'> being
spoiled 111 m•w yacht'>
crut'>tng in the .W k.nol
range. bur 110"' the h3.1 ha'
been mi..ed dramatically
afti:r vtnuall\< Oymg across
the water \e'> you do
'dcnfit'P lfl.'ature comforts
for '>peed amt you haH· 10
'>land up "" you do not ge1
hun, but what d n de
l11e cru1 .. 1111i: .. peed for
the '>lod. ;r; foot I oun1ain
I'> 60 mph , and we reached
~H mph a1 WC) I (wide opl.'n
throttle). I rdn mJJl)
calculauon., 111 my head a'>
\.,e 1e..1ed the boat. ant.I I
calculated that 11 would lw
fa<,ter in th1<; boat to Long
Beath or )an Diego than by
car. lntere'>t1ng thought,
since high '>peed ferrie'> are
already being U'>t.>d round
the world m !>an f ranc1sco,
~ew York., I .ong Beach.
Catalina and the
soon-to beg.in \an 01ego to
Ocean<i1de I erry -of
tOUC")e. not running at 60
mph vet. Are you listening.
Orange < oumy
1 rampona11on Autho riry?
This type of boaung as not
for the faint hearted, but a
thnll for those of you that
have a need for 'peed.
'ipealung of '>pee<l, I have
been watching a new
manna under construction
in Mexico where speed
would be an tronic word A
new marina ts sJowty being
built at Puerto SaJina -
nonh of Ensenada and onJy
about 33 nautJcaJ miles
I have mentioned in
many of my columns that
costly 11ems ltke boats and
airplanes are relocated
outside Ca.lifom1a. saving
the owner 1eris 1f not
hundreds of thou.sands of
dollars 1n taxes.
If Gov. (.,ray DavtS ·
succeeds in raising the sa.J~
tax as he has proposed.
then I foresee an increase in
offshore delivenes for
yachts and htgh-ucket
items bemg purchased
outi>1de the state
ReaW.ttcally. an increase in
Ca.hlom1a '>ales tax will be
profitable for our
.. urroundmg i.tate., and
Meiuco Roat' that can be
trailered will be moved to
An1ona or Nev-.ida, and
larger hoal'> will be moved
to the Par 1fk Nunhwest or
Mex1w
1.t>I., do the math
Pre'>t'ntly. a mi111on-dollar
b1>at '>Old m Orange County
JM)"> $77 ,50() In \3.J~ tax
dnd ahou t S 11 .000 annually
in per<,onal property tax.
equaling S88.500 for the
fir'>t year The governor's
new plan will add another
SI 0,000 in taxt'l. increasing
the totdl 10 S'l8.SOO that you
would pay for the pnvilege
o f buytng ii new vat ht.
'xJ \.\hat would you d o Lf
you tould \ave 1us1 under
SI 00.000 in taxes. plus no
annuaJ personal property
tax of S 11 .0001 If the marina
dcvelope~ are watching our
state capital. then I expect
to se~ a htUe more speed in
buildmg the manna.
The announcement of
the wt>ek 1s that West
Manne ha'> bought all of
BoatU 5 · retatJ store
opera11on!> and will partner
with o ther RoatU S.
'>ervice'\ BodtU S. has also
opened a '>tort> a mile from
the West Marine store in
Newpon Beach. More next
week.
Sare voyages.
• MJKE WHITEHEAD 11 the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist Send him your
harbor and manne-rei.ttld
thought. •nd story
suggestions via e-mail to
Mike BoathouH TY.com or
visit Boathouu TY.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It'll be another wonderful
day, but without the winds.
Highs will top out at about 80
In Costa Mesa wtiile hovering
In the mld-70. In Newport
Beach. Overnight lows will stay
remain cool et about 45
degree&.
'Mt'll 1;,e mon1 clouds on
Saturday. with highs dlpplnv
•bout eight degrees. Lows will
beafmilar.
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BOATING FORECAST
The windl will btow light rn
the Inn« watllra thtt eftemoon,
wtth 2·foot W8WI Ind. wea1
twell of 3 to i fMt. Law, t~
windt will blow 10 to 15 knots.
Out ftnher, the wfnde wfH
t.iow 10 to 15 knot.a, with 2.foot
wrves end 1 ~ twe11 of
5 to. fMt. ~ wte1 blow
r~ tNe ev.nfng, wtth Moat
wevet end•~ .-1 of
4 to 7 feet.
SURF
The letest northwest energy
amvea today, but It'll onJy do
10 mud'I as to bump us bacl
Into the chest-high range, wfth
the occasional shouldef.hlgh.
By s.turday, we'll ... more
shoulder-highs end eome
heed--higha. We m-v ... eome
head-highs late Sunday
mominv. but they won't last.
Monday's looklnv chest-high mt
thla point.
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TIDES
Time
7:551.m.
3:18p.m.
9'.64p m.
2:17 p.rn.
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·1.12Mlflow
3.99 Mithlgh
2.17fMt low
WATER l'EMPERATURE
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custom picture framing, fine prints,
paintings and decorative art.'>. More
than a doi.en antique dealers have filled
the 5,000-square-foot showroom with
beautiful antiq~es, lighting <md
ac~ries. Many of the dealers also
have stores of their own Asian,
European and American pieces are
available. Good deals are found here,
especially compared with prices in Los
Angeles. Specialty framing techniques
are done on the premises. All of the
frames an~ moldings are hand-pres.sed
and handmade; French matong LS
tbed, where all of the lines are hand
drawn in a watercolor wash: and
22-karat gold leaf can be applied to
frame-.. Also popular are beauuful
custom stand., for tra~ and boxes..
Dealen. repre!>ented mclude !Om
<ilan!>bury, Lyman Drake, Robert Yeakel.
:-.!obtti Anuques. Doug Stotts, Pauna,
Ardenia C..apaneU1, South of France. ?tuJ
Spellman, Mary Jane Eda.latpour. lnger
Osterea, Mary H linduka.-.m. Ouna
~urce and Manan Palley. I 0 a.m to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday: 11 am. to
4 p.m <\an1rday. 852 Producuon Place,
Newpon Reach. (949) 642-4154.
THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER
Beauoful nowc~ tCll1 be found at
Olseaux A~rs. which opened m
~ovember on Old Newport Boulevard.
Owner Katt' Jererrua.s ~ thnlled to
open in the old bike c;hop bwldmg that
wa..., here for JO year.. Ille feel at
(h.-.eaux flowero, l\ meant to r~mble
thl' hit.It.> flower c;hop<> Jerem1a.s loves LO
P'Ml"-\hm houquet.s a.rl' its specialty. as
"'ell a.-.. untque conta1nero,, Jal'.> and
\~and a bmad rrux of mtere<>ong
OrJ\\t:f'I that are -.elected m Lo!> Angele-.
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including peach.
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Gift items available
include specialty
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boxes and papers.
Free deliveries to
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am. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday to Friday.
10 a m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 371 Old
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Fletcher Jones Motorcars is having
the councry's largest sales eventS on
previo~ owned Merced~ &nz
through Jan. 31 . Hundreds of late
model sedans. sport coupes and
convertibles; sport unhty velucles. as
weU as rare models, are avclilable. Those
purchasmg or leasing one of the cars
~ill receive Fletcher Jones Motorcars'
exclusive Preferred Owner BenefitS that
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during the first years of ownership.
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from John Wayne Airport and, fo r those
wit.h SI converobles, hard top removal
and storage services. 3300 Jamboree
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Blue Sprlngl Home is having an
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month. All House Inc. bedding.
loungewear, lamp shades and baby
Items are reduced up to 40%. The -.uper
.chic N.O.M. maternity Line L'> redui:t·d
4()% to 50%. All Andrea Dem painting-.
are 40% to 50% off, and all annque
furniture and mirrors are reduced. IO
a m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Sarurda\
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A'MarfJe's Wlllter sale conunue<> 1\1th
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lugh-end ladies designer doth111g and
acces.sories. There are unbelievable
bargains on the SIO. S20 and S)(> md,.-.
JO am. to 6 p.m. Monday to J-ntla\, Ill
a m. to 5:30 p.m Saturday Jf)..Jq
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Custom House Ughting '"a
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LCon lighting and tron table.,, and 1.he
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Custom Home Ughong can rewirl' ,ind
repair all light fixtures. t.he '>tore
custom-mak~ lampshades and ahr1
ma1a!S"6[jJtlffi' 1'JW Of taOle~ti'lmfl r
lamp'>. Pm.e<. are reasonable and 1ht
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M F r!day, January l 7. 2003
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Students and faculty of Vanguard University stroll down Newport Boulevard during their Day of Prayer on Thursday.
DAY
Continued from A 1
gym for a brief concluding wor-
ship session, during which they.
sang and agam thanked the Lord
for all his blessings.
University Provost and Vice
President Max Rossi hosted the
occasion and offered his col-
leagues and students encourage-
ment as they continued in their
academic and spirituaJ endeav-
ors.
"God listen~ tu us when we
pray," Rossi said. • . . . And we
thank him for his pre ence and
wisdom . . . Lord, we seek your
faith on behalf of our university."
Audience members nodded
their heads in agreement and
some lifted their hands toward
the sky. Others held hands or sat
in a secluded space of the gym
for an intimate devotion.
· Senior Jeremy Jones said the
inaugural event impressed hirri,
saying it demonstrated the un-
paralleled benevolence found on
campus.
""This is the first Lime I have
seen something like thi!>, • Jones
said. "It is good to see and Mrikes
awareness of how much staff
and everyone cares about the
university. I am excited about the
a esire to i.ee it grow and seek
God."
Worship services were sched-
uled throughout the ·day and
rught. and Needham Olapel was
open the entire 24 hours. Sru-
den~ were encouraged to sign
up for prayer times in 5-, 10-. 15-.
and JO-minute increments to
create a !>olid day of prayer. A
speciaJ session outside the
chapel was set to conclude the
day of prayer this morning with
communion.
Freshman Olanel Dunn '>aid
!>he look!> forward to more days
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co gather with her fellow stu-
dents in praise. Her friend Oms-
tina Anguiano said she would
like to see the university pray for
the nation and the community,
as well as its own campus. Both
girls agreed the event should
continue an.d suggested it span
an entire week.
"I think this is lruly a bless-
ing." Dunn said. "People just
don't know how big prayer is in
our lives."
• LOUTA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e·ma1I at
lolita.harper "'/at1mes.com
OBITUARY
Patricia Ann
Kendrick
Private services will be
held today for Newport
Beach residept and
nurse Patricia An n Ken -
drick. Mrs. Kendrick died
Dec. 28 after a loog fight
with Alzheimer's. She
was 68. She is survived
by children Elizaberh,
Katherine, Karl and
Anne; and .three grand-
children.
• The Dally Pilot welcomes
obituaries for residents or
former residents of Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach.
If you want to have an
obituary printed In the
Pilot, ask your mortuary to
tax us the Information at
(949) 646-4170 or ~II the
newsroom at (949)
764-4324.
HOT
Continued from Al
a.m. The current permit held hy
owner D'AJessio Investments
aJJows for a coffee shop that
closes at J p.m. and has no al
cohol sales. Staff emphasi1ed
that beer and wine delivery
should only be permitted wuh
food delivery.
At Tuesday's City Council
meeting. Councilman Gary
Proctor made a motion to re
consider the Planning Commis-
sion's approval of the permit re
quest.
*We should be looking at
whether we want lhis alcohol
delivery service in West New-
port," said City Councilman
Gary Proctor.
The llotties Pizza matter will
come before the council for its
consideration sometime in the
future, though the date has not
been set.
Proctor noted that the issue
is especially sensitive at a time
when the city Is looldng for
ways to rein in the annual
drunken mayhem that accom-
panies Fourth of July ceJebra-
tio.ns in West Newport. The city
will soon send out question-
n aires to about 14,000 house-
holds in the West Newport area
and the penJnsula asking re 1-
dents just how far they're will·
ing to go to put the brakes on
out-of-control partying.
PoS3lble remedJes include
closi.ng down some streets on
the holiday to everyone but
residents, halting liquor sales in
the area on the Fourth of July
.and findJng ways to shlft the
character of the area from one
heavily populatad by renten to
a community of ma.inly owner
occupants.
• -"'"f CAaAGRANDE covt,..
Nftlport IMc:tl and John Way.,.
AJrpon. SM mey be~ at
(941) 674-4232 or by t mall at
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Wat Baur StrHt: Battery
was repQrted In the 1000
blodc at 5:59 p.m. Tuesday.
• Fair Drive: Vandalism was
reported in the 70 blodc ~t
3:19 p.m. Tuesday.
•Gisler Avenue and Halbor
Boulevard: A hit·and-run
was reported at 5:31 p.m. •
Tuesday.
• Halbor Bout.Yard: Grand
theft was reported in the
2200 bl ode at 1 :32 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Irvin• Avenue: Vandalism
wasreported1nthe1600
block at 6:51 p.m. Tuesday.
• Knowell Place: Possession
of drugs was·reported in the
600 blodc at 2:55 p.m.
• Tuesday.
• Pin8Cfffk O~: Petty theft
was reported in the 2800
blodc at 3:47 p.m. Tuesday.
• Pomona Avenue: A home
burglary was reported in the
2200 block at 4:06 p.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• W.-t B.aboa Boulevllrd: A
vehicle burglary was
reported In the 1600 blodc at
12 p.m. Wednesday.
• W.st Coast Highwmy and
MacArthur Boolevllrd: A
traffic accfdent was reported
at 9:09 a.m. Wednesday.
• Mcf9dden ~and West
Oceen Mont: Indecent
ex.posure was reported at
10:32 a.m. Wednesday.
• Port Cardiff~; A
pbysical fight was reported
m the 1900 blodc at 12:39
a.m. Wednesday~
• Residencia: An auto theft
was reported in the 5300
block at 8:22 p.m.
Wednesday.
• River Avenue: A hbme
burglary was reported in the
4900 blodt at 1:10 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Tradewind• Lane:
Vandalism was reported In
the 1900 block at 4:46 p.m.
Wednesday.
• 16th Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported In the
1900 blodt at 1·01 p.m.
Wednesday.
Jolted awake
Car crashes into tiving room of Paularino
Aven.ue house earJy·Wednesday morning
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
CO~IA Ml.\A "It\ not
everyday that yuu ..ee a car m
your living room "
Thoc;c W\'l'l' the words of
Costa Ml">cl rt">1dent Hien
Robens. who actually got Lo
wiLne~., that 1 Jfl.' event ill
about I :45 J m Wedne'>day
morning.
Robert'> Jnd her hu.'iband,
Ken, \-.en• 1011.ed from the11
bed'> when ;tn 18-year-old
I luntington Keach man
crru,hecl lw. rar t.hmugh thctr
living room window barely
llll5.Sing their gut">t who W..L'>
'>leepmg on the rnurh. '>he
said.
Police am.">tl'll \V°tlt'} Jo
seph om .. on on 'ill.'1picion of
driving under 1.hc mfluenn.•
of alcohol. h1t-and·run and
reek.I~' drivmg. '>aid CtNa
M~. Poliu~ 1.t. l>alc Birney.
R1mey Yu.I an officer fir..t
tried Lo <:top Om'>On for a
uaffic \10latton at the intl'r·
'>edJOn 111 'l\d,ull'.. 1\wnut•
and Fail'\ ll~ llc1<1J
But ( )m\on did nfll 'Lop
and c:onll.nued to drive east-
bound on Baker Street to
< .oolidgc Avenue and then
on P·aulanno Avenue, Barney
Jdded
-11e w-& travelmg qwte
fa'>t dfld tut SIX paned cars
on l"Julanno. • he said.
l11en, Om.son lost contml
of lw.. Vl'hicle, went off the
'>tn•et and era.shed 11110 the
Hoberts' home an the 1100
block of Paulanno. Bimey
'><lid
( >n Thursday. Ellen Rob-
en .. '>aid the hole the car
madt• ha\ been boarded up,
but <,he still has dirt. ~
.md ruhble piled up an her
hV1J1g room. She and her
hu~nd have been spend-
mg the last two da)'l> calling
ansuramc comparues about
fixing the house and lhetr
car.. that were paJt.ed in the
driveway. which i.he 'iaid Or-
ri'><ln dbo lut. ·our lclevislon was
dragged about 3 feet and is
probably broken: \he said
·11 ' goang to be strange, 1ust
eaung dinner and gorng to
lx'<.I "
DOROTHEA RIEDEL
Dorothea Riedel, longtime resident to Corona del Mar,
passed away on January 9,2003. Dorothea Lyall was born In
London, England, on July 11 , 1915 and grew up in Edinbwgh,
Scotland. She then moved to California and graduated from
U.C.LA. with a degree in microbiotogy. Dorothea met her
husband, Dr. Henry A. Riedel. while wOt'king at the Los
Angeles Children's Hospital and they married in 1945. In the
early fifties, they moved to Corona def Mar \.mete they lived
until 1998. She leaves her son, James and Mary Riedel, and
daughter, Janet and James "Walkie" Ray, nine grandchildren
and one great-grandson. Services will be hekj on Saturday,
January 18 at 2:00PM at St. Michael and AU Angels Episcopal
Churcti in Corona def Mar. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be sent to St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church In
Corona def Mar.
JUANITA LAURETIA COX
(D~LZELL)
Age 78, beloved wife, mother
and grandmother, passed away
January 13, 2003. Born In Honolulu,
Hawaii, January 18, 1924, to James
and Wanda Sakamoto, sh•
graduated from Roosevelt High
School (Oahu, HI) and P&Mdena
City CoUege (P~ CA). Juefta
enjoyed careers In accounting,
print media and reel eetate. In her
later yeara •he ecijoyed caitog for
beblee and toddlers at the Newport
Me1a Chr11tlan Center white the
Pinnt• •n.nded church MMces.
Sh' had been a resident of the
Newpoff-Meu ... fot 32 yMIS.
She married Hett>ert Hoover CoJC In 1950, making tMtr
home In Southern California wtMN9 they rafMd thW ~
She Is 1urvlved by her husband of 53 yeara,. brother Or. w:
Gary Dalzell, ton• Oliver and Frank and daughter LAette
Addeman, Grandchildren Dr. Cathertne CoJC Adam Cox ~~JC. Lauren CoJC, aaon CoJC, Mwttyn Cox.~
Benzinger, Emlly F&rgu90n, Utfa Addenwt llnd
OrMll Katrina. Kyndf9 Md Kirby Cox LucM
and T ... Mk, and Avery Md Ela F8rQU80n '
A memorW MMce la Mt for 3:00 p.m. ~ Jenu11ty 1 t.
2003 In the Chapel at Pierce BrotMre W Broedw9y
Mortuwy, 110 Broadway 8'., Cotta MeM. A ..........
follow • 1he ~ tiom.. Int~ on thit llllMd of ec.lil . .,.~
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TODAY
A rec.ption for V.Ne C. Chen will
allow the public to meet the artist
of a collection of Chinese brush
paintings on display through
March 21 at the UCI Student
Center, E. Emerald Bay, Irvine. A
reception will be held from 7 to 9
p.m. For more information, call
(949) 824-5588.
A Home Remodeling and
Decorating Show will feature
exhibitors, products and ideas
from noon to 8 p.m. Fnday, from
10 a.m. to 8 p.m Saturday and
from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. Sunday at
the Orange County Fairgrounds,
88 Fair Drive, CoS1a Mesa.
Buildings 12 and 14 Adults $5.75,
Seniors $3, Children free. For
more information, call (818)
557-2950
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will host the Newport
Harbor Christmas Boat Parade
Awards Dinner and Auction from
6 10 11 p.m. at the Four Seasons
Hotel. The event w ill feature
parade winners and have
entertainment, a ltve and silent
auction, dinner and much more.
The hotel 1s at 690 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
Tickets are $75 per person, $900
for a table of 12. For more
information, call (949) 729-4400
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BEST BET
UC Irvine Medical Center will
host 11 seminar on heanng loss at
1 p m at the Oasis Senior Center
The seminar will have
discussions on symptoms and
treatments of heanng loss The
center 1s at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona def Mar Free. For more
information, call 1877) UCl-DOCS,
or visit
OCC's Armchair Adventures Series hosts "Inside Switzerland" presented by Clint Denn. an
actor, wrrter, photographer and filmmaker The film will begin at 7 p m Jan 24 m Orange
Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theater Adm1ss1on is $8 m advance and$ I 0 at the
door Senior crt1zens are ehg1ble for a $1 advance discount For more 1nformat1on call
(71 4) 432-5880
www uc1heslrh com:evenrs
The Hemlock Society is
sponsonng 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 Victoria St., Cos1a Mesa
Free. For more information. call
(714) 871-7344.
Temple lsaleh will celebrate 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)
548-6900
SATURDAY ·a. your own bou• is• seminer
on how 10 start and manage your
own business It will be
conducted from 8 30 11 m 10 4
p m. by the Service Corps of
Retired Executives at National
Un1vers1ty, 3390 Harbor Blvd •
Costa Mesa The $40 fee includes
materials For more 1nformat1on.
call (714) 550-7369.
A hands-on lntemet Instruction
class, ~web Walking 101; will get
participants up to speed in
cyberspace Begins at 10 a.m. at
the Newport Beach Public Library.
1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport
Beach. Reg1S1rat1on required. For
more information. call (949)
717-3801.
A worttlhop for men end women
who have JUst gotten divorced or
are getting divorced will be held
from 10 am to 12.30 p.m at
Maxine B. Cohen's office in
Newport Beach The office is at
180 Newport Center Drive. $40.
For more information, call (949)
644-6435
TUESDAY
The Coron• def Mer Ct.ember of
Commerce will hoS1 its monthly
networking luncheon at 11 :30
a m at the Five Crowns
Restaurant. Reservations are
required The restaurant 1s at 3801
E CoaS1 Highway. For more
information, call (949) 6734050.
Mother's Marttet & Kitchen will
host a seminar on liver cleansmg
and body purification from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in
Costa Mesa. The cate is at 225 E
17th St. Free. For more
information, call (949) 6314741
The Surfrider Foundation
Newport Beach Chapter will hold
its firS1 meeting of 2003 at 7 p m
at Margarnaville in Newport
Beach. The meeting will focus on
local water issues, including how
to help preserve the oceans,
beaches and surf Tacos will be
provided. The restaurant is at
2332 W. Coast Highway. For more
information, call (949) 644-7443
The Zen Center of Orange County
will host a series of programs on
Zen today through March 9
Programs will be held the first
and third Tuesday of each month
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and every
Sunday from 5 to 7:15 p.m The
programs will have lessons on
developing a regular practice,
personal instruction and much
more. The fee is $150, tax
deductible. The eenter is at 120 E
18th St.. CoS1a Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 722-7818
or visit www.zcoc.org.
TUESDAY
A worklhop on ·eompute,Ulng
your Business· will help with the
bookkeeping from 9 a.m. to noon
at National University, 3390
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa for a
$25 fee. For more information,
call (714) 550-7369 ..
WEDNESDAY
The Atzheimer'1 Aun. of Orange
County wm hold two wortcshops
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today at S1lverado Senior Living
Newport Mesa The first worllshop
from 10:30 a m to noon and will
focus on memory ross The second
workshop from 1 to 2:30 pm and
will discuss how to create a
partnership with your physician
S1lverado Senior L1v1ng 1s at 350 W
Bay St., Costa Mesa Aeservatior1s
required For more information.
call 1949) 631-2212
The Newport Hills Garden Club
1nvtte anyone interested to ioin
their monthly garden walk
meeting at 10 a m at the UCI
Arboretum For more
information. call 1949) 720-1552
The Costa Mesa Chember of
Commerce will hold us monthly
business after hours mixer from
5:30 to 7 30 p.m at Skosh
M onahan's The restaurant 1s at
2000 Newport Blvd Free for
members, $10 for potential
members For more information
call (7 14) 885-9090
THURSDAY
Mother's Marttet & Kitchen will
host e seminar on how to
strengthen your immune system
from 6·30 to 8 p m at the Patio
Cafe m Costa Mesa The cafe 1s at
225 E 17th St Free For more
mforrnat1on, call (949) 631 4741
Body Wise Fitness Center 1s
celebrating ltS operung wrth
drawings for free personal training
sessions and BodyWise nutnt1onal
products at 2901 W Coast Highway,
No. 110 Nevvpon Beacti For more
1nformat1on. call (949165(). 1660
JAN.24
UC Irvine will host its 191h
annual Manin Luther King Jr
symposium. "Prayer Protest,
and Peace -A Leader's Legacy
for Today" from 7 to 8 30 pm
The sympos1um·s keynote
speaker will be Jut.an Bond
board chairman of the NAACP
and professor of history at the
Un1vers1ty of Virginia The
symposium will be held in the
Humanities Instructional
Building room 100 al the UCI
Cdmpus Free For more
•nformat1on call 1949 824 7215
OCC's Armchair Advent\.lres
Series hosts Inside
Switzerland presented by Clint
Denn an actor writer.
photographer and filmmaker
The film will begin at 7 p m in
Orange Coast College's Robert B
Moore Theater Adm1ss1on 1s SS
m advance and $10 at the door
Senior citizens are el1g1ble for a
$1 advance discount For more
information call (714) 432-5880.
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NOTEBOOK
Conbnued from Al
Thursday and left lhat next day,
Fnday
An evenmg 111 Tolcyo. a night m
faipel and then Calcutta I met a
stranger on the )Owney. an Indian
busi.nes.sman with a broad snule
who aske<1. "Have you seen the
faj Mahal?"
"No." I responded. "My third
ume to lncha. and once agam. I
will not make it."
• Delht is my hometown and
my wife is from Agra I would like
10 send you as my guest." he
replied, offering his card for
emphasb.. "Call me "
But I was busy. Over the next
day. I was swept up in a flurry of
n•lebratlo~ involving more than
a tho~d Indians and two
c..iolA!n foreigners from Amenca.
Japan. Germany and Singapore
who had made the journey :vi;
rnen~ old and new, from near
and far. had one desonauon -
Rahul\ weddmg
Rahul was the guy ~e had
tca.<.ed m college He Wa5
innocent. dt5orgarw.ed. hyper and
-.c:anerbr.uned, and his Ind.tan
way-. aJwar.i seemed a bn suange
lO the r~t or LL!>. °"uw we were the ones 001 of
plaLe, mere players 111 his grand
plan He had arranged fine hoteb
tor relaxaoon. perwnal dnvers for
advenrure. buffet meals for any
appl'Ute and rughtJy patties for
our en1oyment. He ~
re'>pon.<.1ble, reliable and, I aqmn.
even mature.
After an end.I~ week of
dancing and eaung. my feet
ached and m} ~tomach reflli.ed
lhl' mo'>t delmous of Indian currv
QUAKE ·
Continued from Al
hon bond. included a general as-
~e'>sment of the se1srruc nsk of all
tht' bwldmgs in the dtstnct But
Robins and Loat.S warranted a
higher level of scruun, becau~
of thetr age ConsLrucuon on the
bu1Jdmgs started m 1928
rhe distnct discovered the mk
m December. Reed said. Offic1a1.s
are now determining how to deal
\\.1th the butldtngs as they work
10 craft a tran!>ition plan.
Some of the challenges of
movmg the students and admm-
l'>trators include find.mg a suit-
able place on campus lo tempo
ranly rouse them, and prO\o1dmg
electncal power and lntemet ca·
F nddy Jdnuary 1 7 2003 A5
and sweelb.
My fnffid Rahul Karnaru of t.hr
J(amaru Mansion is a mamed
man
11le celebranons had come LO
an end and RahuJ Look tus w'Lf'e
back to his home m Jamshedpur
for che final ceremorues. I had
rwo and a half more days left m
India -enough tune for a mp7
I could not forget che stranger.
my new friend at the aupon.
Hts proposal was unexpected
dlld somewhat sll!.p100W>. But he
was offering me the Tai Mahal!
Mr. Gupta\ dnver picked me
up at the hotel with my auplane
ticket. Hts cousin Vticas met me in
Delht with clear ~tructions: "She
IS our gue-.t 1 reat her like family."
Vt.leas sent me off with a dnver, a
coupon for my hotel and a Li.st of
phone number.. 11WStil'lg, "If you
expenente any d.t.!>Comfort. you
mw.1 tall me unmedunely."
"You are the Mahasa1ah. the
Queen of Ind.ta.· a young boy
declared as he peddled me 111 his
can on the road to one of the
mu'>t breathtalci.n~ of l.&th's
man-made monument!.
N. I v.:atched the '>un me. the
moc,t beauufuJ of da}"i Wa.)
begmmng I wondered 10 m)"!'df
ho..., 11 Wa.!> that I tmded up m
India. '>tandmg 111 a...,e at the laJ
\lahaJ ...,,th a 1ob at the Daily
Pilot that I would return 10
wniun wee~ I a<;ked the
ioumal1s11c que'>llOn~ -how.
what .... hy?
Beau~ the propo'Xll Wcl.'> one I
could not refu~
And I ..rud. "I do·
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paClly 10 that locauon Reed '>Clld
Pnncipal ~1chael \:o~n '>did
the magmrude of dt'>placmg so
man\. people reqwres thorough
p8.lnstabng planning
·Anything so monumental ~
to be ·thought out m <>uch a wa~
that It CdU'>~ m1mmaJ dJ.srup
uon to the '>tuden~. Vo'>'>en
'>aid
Because of the high level of
m.k and the amb1gwl)' surround-
tng thelI future. Robins and
Loats wtll be removed from Nev.
pon Harbor's '>Cheduled facility
unprovemems set to begin this
summer
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Boardwalk out of step with community, environment
T here are precious few
places in Newport Beach
left where one can walk
along a dirt path. Over the yean.,
we have suburbani7..ed the hills
and great walking trails where
Fashion Island and Promontory
Point now s11. Gone are the dirt
walking pa~ along the ·
Cru.tawar.-. and now ilie Oty
Council is considering doing
away with the dirt walking path'
along the Back Bay, the last such
uails in the city.
Such a move i~ oul of slep with
the commun11y and, contrary to
what a small handful of
proponen~ say, would not be a
popular or neces....ary plan for
preserving the Hack Bay. ln fact. ii
would be just the oppo ite. A
boa.rdwali would be more
intrusive to the plants and animal
life along the Back Bay than the
edsting dirt trail s)'Stem.
In most cases. we are talking
about dirt trails that are 24 to 36
inches wide. I wcll.k the Back Bay
footpaths reiuJarty and have for
more than 40 years. Our national
forests. parks and state park
.-.r.-1ems are crisscrossed with dirt
trail systems. Dirt trail c;ystems are
environmentally friendly and
much less obnw.ive than a
man-made boardwalk with
cement footings. Additionally, din
tra1b do nOl mterrupt the free now of indigenow. animal
fordging, but a boardwalk would.
The animals would have to walk
around it, over it. under it or
avoid it, and all scenarirn. are
much more intrusive to their
behavioral patterns than a dirt
footpath.
With regard to vegetation. the
construction of a boardwalk
would hammer the surrow1dtng
vegetation. You would need to
ta.k.e an existing 2-foot·wide dirt
path and rum it into a 6-w
10-foot·wide boardwalk. Add to
that a 5-foot-wide constructJon
wne on either side for the
worken. to bring in and unload
materials. Realistically. you have
trampled a 20-foot-wide swath
where a 2-foot wide trail used to
exist. Now how is that going to
preserve vegetation? It's not.
If the intent is to keep people
from creating new dirt trails, or
closing down some existing
"short cuts," then simply
maintain the dln aails that
curren~ exist, ju.st like they do in
our national forests and parb.
TI1e answer is not an obtruswe
boardwalk.
Here's what needs to be done.
• Continue wi th the re·planung
of vegetation to more dearly
define the dirt trail systems tha 1
offer the be.t scenic views dlld
"wildem~" experience. When
necessary. place a temporary '>lgfl
tlutt ash people to pleru.e stay oil
the trails until the new vegetation
takes root and provides for a
natural bamer to traJI cumng
• ConLtnue to aDow for ~me
trails to have clo'>C proxuni ty to
the water's edge.
• I lelp beuer define the trail' by
laying down decompoi;ed granne
• In certain boggy area-.. build
narrow, low-profiJe wooden
ramps.~ they do tn OJUonal
forests and park.,, JUM long
enough 10 get people back on a
dry dirt t.r"'dil
Jus1 becau~ we may have
access to up 10 ~l<Xl,IJOO in fumb
from the Amenwn I rader 011 'pill
and up to S4 nullmn 111 '>tale
funds from PrOfXhlUOn 40 '>huuld
no1 mean thal "" 'pt·nd tlIBt
money 10 dt">ln~ •.ometlung \.\t'
already en1uy. 11Jnll'IY our abtlitr
to w.Jk along the lru.t dirt tnul
.,}"Item ITT Newport Beach.
l..e1\ act with reasoned
111dgment. conservation and
lt''>(>On'iibility by eannarlcing
Pt.·rhapl> $250,000 to tmprove the
exi!>Ung dirt cra.il '>")'Stem a.\
outlmed above. lnh. wtll le-dw till'
.. mall~I rootprint ITT OUT
t>llvirunmentally sel1.'>1llve Hack
li.1y. and a lasting l~cy to our
rhtldrcn of allowing their feet 111
.. 1111 ma.k.e contact with the l'anh
in an mcreru.ingly urt>arnzed
Newpon Be-dch.
DREW LAWLER
NEWPORT BEACH
• Drew Lawler 1s a 44-year resident
and na11ve of Newport Bead'l
MAILBAG
Good to ee the
nonprofits profiled
I was '>O thriJled to see the 1wo
Orange County nonprofi1
organi.7.auon' 1hat I'm mos1
involved with, I lab11at for
I lumanity and the ~usan G.
Komen BredSt Cancer
1-oundauon, featured on the
front page of the Daily Pilot
Sunday. I hope that the Daily
Pilot will continue to feature the
important work done by thec;e
and other local nonprofil
organizations a'> part of i1s
edi1orial coverage
URSULA BOHEN
Co.,ta Me'a
Swap meet should
continue all weekend
I have gone ICI 1he Coc;ta
Mesa swap rncel '>everal time.,
and I hJve t.'n)oyed 11 very
mttlh. I think the Costa Me!>a
.,wap meet should continue on
S,11urday and Sunday.
BARBARA AYAJ.A
Newport Beach
Boardwalk is needed to
solve Back Bay problems
"I' the boardwalk along Back
Hay neces!tary?" I he an.<.wer is
ye'>, and here's why: An t•levated
pedec;trian boardwalk would
.. olve many problem'> in lhe
Ba<:k Hay. To date. there i'> no
unified public aue.,.. sy'>lem
1ha1 comes do~e to ml'eling the
need' of the 750,000 plu'l
vis11ors who come to the Back
Bay annually. Many ol the!.e
vi'>1tors stray off of the
de.,.gnated trailc, (111 part
hernu'e they are poorly
defined) and wander down by
the water. fragmenting and
damaging habitat importani 10
!teveral endangered btrd.,
(Beldings Savannah ~parrow
and the hght·foo1ed clappe1
rail) Many people abo lei thetr
dog' run off 1he leash an the.,e
'>ensiuve areas. further
frightening these c,kit11'>h bmh
and di.,rupling 1he1r breeding
and nesting pallern<,.
Uevated boardwalk' have a
proven track record when 11
come'> to providing people w11h
guided acce!ts to semit1ve
areas l"verglade Nauonal l'arl..
ir, an excellent example of hov.
boardwalk'> can provide bl.'ller
accec,, for the public wh1lr
pro1t•c1111g 1he natural
environ men I.
And !the national park wa,J
in fac1 a 1l1odel for dewloping
th1~ proposal. This is an
ambitious proposal no doubt,
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but this rare and beautiful
place wr call 1he Back Bay,
fating ever increasing prl.'1.'>ure'
from the vi\iling public.
dl•rnand' a11 ambillou.<.
.,olu1ion
JIM COKAS
Clean up swap meet\
parking, tra~h problems
I work. in <.0..,10 MC'>d and
a11end the Lo,ta Me~a .. wJp
meel on my way to work on
tht: weekend morning. I 1h1nk
that the '>Wdp meet ~hould go
balk IO ~a1urday and Sunday
and. a' far a., the i.olu1ion, I
'>ay clean up the problem'
wilh the park111g and the
tra~h . C.t•n<unly add re!>., 1hu'l'
i.,5ue,, bu1 1he '>wap meet'> .irt·
a great lommun1t}' venue
They are certainly a great WJ)
for Orange< 11a.,1 < ollegt> 10
rJi'l' funtl' fort 01t1r11un1t\
even1-;, and I \Oil' 10 l..ec·p lht•
w.ap mel'I OJ>t'll aucJ gl'l 11
bad. 1111 1hllltrd.t\.,
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Lem c Back B<.11 a~ i'.
free of de\ clopmcnt
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"This is our city and we're going
to rul~ it all the way.''
EYE OPENER
Ill Daily A Pi 1ot 1111111
SparU Hal ol Fame
Xochld Byftekl, Estancia High senior I 4>""1rv.w'I( lht ...... tlll'lllll ..-,
M Friday, January 17, 2003
HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Vaqueros
no problem
for Newport
IRVINE -Conoibu-• tioos abounded for the
visiting Newport Harbor
High girls basketball
team in its 56-34 win
over Irvine in Sea View
League play ,'1tursday
night \l
Whether it~ scoring, steals. rebounds
or assists. Coach Jen Thompson's squad
responded
"We llied a few new things on defense
and came out with different lineups."
Thompson said
Jillianne Whitfield led the Sailors with
13 points on 6-of-10 shooting with Aman-
da c.ampbell pouring in 10 poinlS with
five rebounds and three steals. Vanessa
Miller connected for nine points on 4 of 6
from the field and Victoria Swigart
knocked home eight points while adding
five rebounds and two steals.
Newport. 11-8, l • 2 in league, finished 4
of 8 from behind the arc and went 19 for
44 from the field.
Junior Kristi Koon fractured her index
finger in practice and didn't play Thurs-
day.
Next up for the Sailors is nonleague
visitor Ttabuco Hills Saturday at 7 p.m.
s.. View Leecue
Newport Harbor 56, lrvtne 34
Scot'9 bv Ou8r1llra Newport 111 12 8 18 56
Irvine 11 5 9 9 -34
Newport -Campbell 10, Stoltz 3, Whitfield 13,
Vasquez o, Fulce o. Beeson 2, Swigan 8. Miller
9, Eddington 4, Linsday 2.
3-pt. goals -Swigart 2. Stoltz 1, Miller l
Fouled out -none
Irvine-Rowe 1, Swenson 13, Houst.on 4, Papke
6, Crawford 2, Fl'eeman 2, Earl 6, Glaudl 0,
Ghashghai o, Homayounshad o.
3-pt. goals -Swenson 3, Houston 1
Fouled out -Earl.
CdM rolls
CORONA DEL MAR
-The Corona del Mar
High girls basketball
team took advantage of
visiting Tesoro's inex-
perience to maintain its
perfect Patjfic Coast
League record at 2-0.
CdM (7-9 overall) came out pres&ng
from the start and used the full-court
press in the fowth quaner to outscore !he
Iltans, 17-3, in the final eight minutes
"I told the girls at halftime that good
t~ come out and really bury the other
teams and they did that tonight.• said
CdM Coach James Barblow.
Kelliann Klein and Kate Heeschen.
starting her second consecutive game,
both scored in double figures with 15 and
1 O points, respectively, while Jackie
McCoy added nine and Colleen Maries
tallied eight for the victors.
"(Heeschen) is like the Eneryp..er
bunny," Barblow said "She is a great de-
fensive fon:e and caused a lot of rum-overs..
,.. C09lt Leecue
CoroN def M9r 61, Teeon> 28 Score by au.n.n
TtllOl'O • 10 9 3 -2e
Corona del Mar ie 10 11 11 -e1
Telon> -Ulish 11, Teka1 1, Kuhn o, Semon O,
Boughton 3, Holmea 2, Goldbv 4, Brode S.
3-pt. goals -none
Fouled out -none.
CcM -C. Marki 8, Otterbein 2, Hee9dlen 10,
Klein lS, McCoy 9, Snell S. Dimas 4, Stem 6, A.
Marki 3, Skalla 2
3-pt. goals -Klein 1
Fouled out -none
SCHEDULE
TODAY
a..utball
Community tollege men -Cypreu at
Orange Coast. 5:30 p.m.
Community college woi:nen -Oalipsa at
Orange Cont, 7:30 p.m.
High ld'lool boya -Tesoro It Corona del
Mar, 7 p.m.; Newport Harbor et Irvine, 7
p.m.; Estancia at Orange, 7 p.m.;
Wettmlnster at Costa Maa, 7 p.m.; Sage
Hiii et Caplstr1no Valley Christian, 7:30 p.m
High ec:noot glr1a -Sage Hill at C.piatrano
Vati.y Chrtltlan, 8 p.m.
loooer
High IChool boyt -Tet0ro et Corona del
Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Westminster at eo.t. MeN,
2:30 p.m •• ; E1tancla et Orange, 2:30 p.m.; • s.ge Hnl et Captstrano Valley Chr1ttlan,
3:11 p.m.; Newport Harbor at lrvlM, 5 p.m.
High IChool glr1a -Caplwano Valley
Chr19tlan et Sege Hill, 3!15 p.m. ..,..,.
High ecnoot girl•!" Northwood st Cotta
~. 3;15 p.m.: Sage Hiii at Aliso Niguel,
•:15p.m. ........
COiiege mtn -UC lrvlne et UClA. 7 p.m.
January 20 bonorM \ CARL KRAUSHAAR _,
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Daily fltot· 5poris Editor Roger Car1son • (949) 5 744(23 • SPoftl Fax: (949) 650-0170 ' It ;.
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HIGH· SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL 1111
Eagles' Big 3· too ·big
Estancia's Wase, Byfield
and Gray combine.for
48 points and relish in
bragging rights with
victory over Costa Mesa.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.SA -So the saying
goes, to the victor go the spoils, and
Estancia High senior Xochitl Byfield
didn't shy away from living up to such
after the Eagles girls basketball team
defeated host Costa Mesa, 56-34. in a
Golden West League game Thursday.
"This is our city and we're going to
rule it all the way." Byfield said after
scoring 14 points. despite struggling
with foul trouble. "We showed them.
We were com-
ing into this
game with the
thought that
this is going to
be easy and
this is our
game. Every-
one was fired
up."
Aside from
Byfield. the
Mustangs
00·6, 2-1 in
Estancia
Mesa
66
34
J;
cia first-year .coach said. HThey do it 't •
so well. I love seeing that" • 1
Sometimes a little improvisation • , •
helps, too. With Estancia leading. 47-J.,
29, in the fourth quaner, the Eagles ,
were supposed to run their stall of· ·
fense to run out the clock. Wase, d
dribbling five feet behind the top of , •
the key, noticed the shot-clock ticking
down to cwo.
"What are you going to do now."
Rappa shouted at her10int guard.
Wase pulled up from downtown
and swished ln a three-pointer. as Es-
tancia fans erupted in cheers. Wase
found various ways to score. There •
was the three-pointer, but she also .• ..
scored because of dribble penetra-, ,
lion. She was 4 of 4 from the free-
throw tine and 8 of 13 from the field
When the defense would crash on
her she would dish to one of her
teammates for an assist. .
"She's our roclc." Rappa said of • · 1:
Wase. "She gives the team momen-,.
tum. She speeds us up and slows us
down. With her being that important
and then add in her offense that • • ,
make her a nec.essity to this team."
Costa Mesa senior Ricken Reeves
led the Mustangs with 12 points,
scoring most of her points in the • ,
pai.nt. She also had seven rebounds. •
Senior Rhondi Naff faced constant
double-team defense and finished •
with eight points. onJy !he second
wne thts season she has been held , .
below double digits. Mesa senior Sta-.. .
cee Sanche7 added nine points.
nl
league) also had to contend with sen·
ior Tuha Gray and junior Trisha
Wase. who scored a season-high' and
game-high 21 points to go with eight
assist\. Wase's superb ball-handling
skills broke down Mesa's defense,
while Gray was a force inside. Gray
scored 13 points. grabbed eight re-
bounds and recorded three steals. Es-
tancia forward Nancy Castro also
contributed 11 rebounds.
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PlLOT
Estancia's Trisha Wase (14) drives the lane past Costa Mesa's Denise
Landeros ( 13) m Thursday night's game at Costa Mesa High.
Golden Welt Lap
Est.Inda 56, CosU Mesa 34
Score bv au.n.n Estancia 1~ 20 13 11
"You always know those three (By-
field, Gray and Wase) are going to do
a good job," Mesa Coach Jim Weeks
said. HThey are quality players. Tuha
and (Byfield) were first-team all-
Jeague last year and Trisha was the
MVP (of the Pacific Coast League).·
Weeks was pleased with how !he
Mustangs started the game, but obvi-
ously did not enjoy the finish. Costa
Mesa answered an 18· l O deficit with
a 7-2 run to come with.in, 20-17. with
3:30 left ln the second quarter. But,
Estancta (9-8. 4-0) made its move and
outscored the Mustangs. 12-0. m the
final 2:45 of the first half and took a
32· 17 lead into the locker room.
The Eagles o utscored Mei.a. 20-9,
in the second quarter and took con-
crol of the game dunng thetr 12 -0
spurt.
"We play as a team... Estancia
·Coach Tami Rappa said of what led to
the Eagles' win. "Everyone stepped
up when we needed them to:
1be Eagles scored several baskelS
on long passes Ill transinon. which
did not overly unpress Rappa
"I would rather them play basket·
ball and run the offense." the Estan·
Costa Mesa a s s a
Estancia -Castro 4, Gray 13. Byfield 14,
Mino 4. Wase 21 Wilson 0, Pena 0, Flores 0 ~.
3-pl goals -Byfield 1, Wase 1.
Fouled out -none
Tecnn1cals -none
Cotti Mesa Reeves 12 Naff 8. Sandlez 9
Landeros O. Brt<* 2. Waggoner 2 K1btn 0.
Navarrette 0. Tru11llo 0 -
3-pt. goels -Sandlez 1
Fouled out -none
Tecnnicals Tru11llo
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER • I
M esa's passing too much
Mustangs utilize fluid
touch to remain
undefeated in Gol den
West League with 10-1
win over rival Estancia.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -While most of their
scoring plays were made for a highlight
reel, the Costa Mesa High Mustangs
also gave a clear
example of passing
for young fans
watching the girls
socceT game of
crosstown rivals
Thursday. The
Mustangs (I l • l -2,
5-0-0 In the
Golden West
League) kept the
~tancla Eagles (2-
6-4, l ·3-1) guess-
ing as Mesa soft-
Estancia
Meu
1
10
ened up itJ rivals' defense with sound
passing. leading to a 10· l win at the
Farm Complex.
It also didn't hurt that the Mustangs
possess a great amount of speed, an-
other reason they are undefeated in
league play and are playing a champi-
onship brand of soccer.
"When ~·re playing at the top of our
game, it is very fun to watch," Mesa
Coach Dan Johnston said. ·we had
some very nice allot.a, and we were
really spreading It around. Time and
time again, we had five or six passes
before each goal."
Though &wicla aeemlngly played
on Its beets, Johnston notJced the
~ dJd not lack dfon. It wu that ef-
fort ch p~nted Etta.ocla from be-
lng abut out. However, mo t of the
damap wu done lo the ftrtt half,
when Costa Mea buOr a 6·0 le.id ln the
ftrst 36 m.lnu"
Senior Sharon OS)' and aophomo
Jenny Sparks and Vera Gale scored two
goals each. Costa Mesa's lone fresh-
man, Jasmin Day. also put ln two goals,
while sophomore NUani Duarte and
junior Kara Jenkins added one goal
each. Sparb also bad three OS1lsts and.
Sharon Day delivered two, while sen-
iors Oevtn Denman and To hJa Bryant
contributed one each.
Spa.rb staned the scoring for the
Musta.Jlp. finding the bac.k of the net
on an unassbted goal just two minutes
into the game. Coata Mesa later went
up, 3-0, when Spar and Sharon Day
nearly teamed up for goal, but Day's
shot was slapped by the P.atancla
goalie. However, GaJe was there for the
rebound and qulc.kJy ki~ the Mil
Costa Mesa Hrgh's
Sharon Day (9)
takes a shot on the
Estancia goal in..
Thursday night'~
game. Day scored
twice as Costa
Mesa breezed to a
10.1 Golden West
League victory at
the Farm Compfex.
I ...
4
ft
"-STEVE McCRN« I~
PILOT .71 ,. ,
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into the net. scored after ftnJsblng off an a.sslst f/ii1n
Then, four minutes later, Gale scored sophomore Elise Carroll. But the s.jes
on a header, finishing a long cross from still trailed, 9· l , because Sharon .,_y
Spatks, which gave t.be Mustangs a 4·0 scored twice and Sparks added anoch&
lead. Three minutes after that, the Day before Estancia got on the scoreboaii.
sisters teamed up to score a goal. Co ta Mesa closed out the ~g
Sharon Day assisted on her younger with a goal from Jenkins alter s~
sister's goal. Jasmin Day, also known as produced her third asslat. • ~..,
Jazzy, scored agaJn seven minutes later• "They're a really good team," 8'fi0-
after settling a loose ball and then cia .Coach Nadine Rajabl aaJd oC~
1trlld.ng from about 10 feet away from Mustangs. "We did ow bHt. • ~
the goal. Costa Mesa vtrtutlly ended Johnston concwted.. ..
the game, golng up, 6·0, just before "You haw to gtve e.teiicta crectit·
halftime. . Johnston said. "They were glvhf( it
However, the Eagles made some ad-their aU Oie whole time." -~l
Justmenta In the second half and were E.standa goall sophomore PNa
able 10 earn 1goalwith12 mlnutea left. Arona and junJon Stephanie Vela.~
S.tanda sophomore Sandra Lopez Arwyn Knott combined for 13 ~i
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SPORTS
BRIEFLY
CdM dunks Wilson HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
• GDUS WATB.R POLO: Co-
a.>d& del Mar Hlgh's girls watec
polo team lmproved to 10-2 with
a 12-7 nonleague victory over
visiting Long Beach Wilson
1hursday afternoon .
Brittney Bowlus led the way
with three goals and Otnstina
Mewko. Danielle Carb o n and
Vivian Uao each scored twice.
paniela DiGiacomo. Katya Ea-
dlngton and Jessica Harlcins,
who has been accep1ed a t
Princeton, each scored one goal.
Brittany Fullen had five save<,.
fstancia falls, 4-3
•BOYS SOCCER. The b.tan-
cia H igh b oys soccer team
dropped a 4-3 Pacific Coast
League d ecision 10 v1sHtng
Ocean View Thur~day de'>plle a
hat trick by Luis Mendo:ta
Ocean View '>Cored 1href.'
goals in the finaJ 15 mmute'> of
regulation to send 11 into over-
time, and eight min ule'> into
the se cond ovenime scored 1he
winner. Estancia falls to 4 i -1,
J -4· l in league.
she collided with Sailo rs' goalie
Cara DeMUJe as the ball sailed
Into the net.
Newpo rt Harbo r falls 10 3-
7 ·5, 1-1-1 in the Sea View. Ir·
vin e improves to 8·5· I, 2-1-0.
Sailors pin Aliso, 43-36
•WRESTLING: Newpo rt I !ar-
bor High'!> wrestJmg team d e alt
visitmg Ahso Niguel a 43·36 Sea
View League d efeat Thursday
night, keyed by five s traigh t vic-
tories.
~er the Sailors' h eavyweigh t
Phtl Gerard won by pin in 3:24.
th e Tar!> Victor George {103),
Kid Lim (1121. Morgan Nolan
( 119) and Jon Roh.he 1m ( 125)
rolJed.
George \von by pm in O 56,
Lim was a 17 ·I winner. Nolan
won by pin in 1:4J, and Rol-
'>heun rallied from a 4-2 d eficn
to poi.I a 6 4 win w11h a reversaJ
and near-pin with 0· 16 left.
Kyle < ody ( 135) ralJied to w m
b~ pin in 3:29 and Nate Geier
\hl!> a technical fall winn er
I 17 ·2) at 140 Jeff Landa 1160)
aho rallied for a pm in 3 40
A.•~v P •GIRLS SOCCER The '>Jme
d uo hooked up for both goab
for the Coron a dei Mar 1 ltgh
girls soccer learn m tts l I Pa-
cific Coas t Leaguf.' \\1 n °'er
V\Sltm g Tesoro Thursda}'
Newport tie . 74-74
•CLUB SURFING -\;ew-
port I !arbor High·., club c;u rfi ng
tt>am '>Phi four evcntc, and tied
Dana Hilb for the '>t'cond time
in two \'.eeks. 74 i4, 1n a non-
league rrn:et In ~houlder high.
2 3·foo1 '>urf on J vel) cold
morning at 56th ">treet Thurs·
Jay II wa'> the final tuneup be
fore the State C.h.imp1on'>h1ps
I eh 22 l.1 at OceJn.,.de
Mesa Junior Christian Rivero (left) grapples with Estancia sophomore Cayley Carr at 125 pounds Rivero won by a fall in 3 55
Lauren Loe m adf.' a sweeping
left lcJck into the box and Rat:hl'I
Yelsey headed th e b.lll m goal 10
put CdM up. 1-0, with nine
minu tes elapsed . Loe found
Yelse y for another header wHh
onJy two minute!. remamtng 10
give the sea Kings (5-3-1. 2 0 1n
league) the go-ahead an d e\t'n-
rual-winning margin
That pinning touch
With the win aho comt'i
wo rd of a majo r loss for ldM
Among Coach !>coll Morlan's
'>hort boaru entnt''>, Geoff Rtll.
Anghtto n Hrandenburger Jnd
.\lex Kno '>I \\.ere ht'.ll w1nr1t•r., II
wa'> Rill\ 11 lh victory fur \ew-
port \\h1lh fin1 ... hed 11 1-:!
OVt'raJJ
Costa Mesa wins all
six matches on pins
in a 52-29 victory
over cross-town
rival Estancia.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
pound'>.
Sophomore J<>t'
Amburgey wre'>tled
u p from his usual
11:19 '>pol to .!15
.igain'>I f.'>tancia -.en-
1or Landon PullnJ.
r.'>tanc1a didn't have a
\\TI.">tler at 189. but
Co'>ta M~ dtdn't
have on e at 21 'i, so
Amburgey moved up
')() he and Pulvzi
SCOREBOARD
Mesa
Estancia
52
29
n tJJed "rnuJJ.tlowt.·1
e.ir lnl' ear .iii
nwn1 fllCllI'> \\ht•n
water anu blood
bel<M tht' tantlagt·
mlX IOJ(t.•ther .inu
cir) up, cau.,mg
pain
Pert'"t exp('(t'>
Larmona to return
for the hagl~ ap
peanmt.e at a tour
nameni in San Ot·
\hamft•ld JuJn t pl.in Oil ti'
mg tht. !ht' \HL"'>lit·r-. h,, lield
OUI nmMJ\ Uldl 1m:ludl'd
iumo r ">11\ iv I Mr.id.1 ''ho i...
:!6 -I thJ., -.t>a.'>on \ 1 I I ruff
hmtL' \\Te ... 1lt•r, to 10 m<1tth1"'
hd<Ht' leJ~'llt' tinah l>q.;in
btJllna 10 ... 1 th tlmd du.ti
met•t in a rt·hu1ldmg -<J.''111
Pt•rt•t '>dJU < .. irm11n.i h tlw
te.inh onl\ ~·rnor
The PC I: Co-Most Valuable
Player of a year ago. senior de-
fen d e r La ure n Shepht>nhon.
bro ke h er leg faJhng off J turb
la~t weeke nd. e nding her h1~h
school soccer caret'r. '>aid <.d~I
Coach Bryan M1ddle1on
fommv I lo lbruok anu :\a
than S!<Jnt•man h.id '>et0nd·
plalt' fini.,he'>. Da\ 1d :\e1ra and
r ma llO'>'>t'lnl Wert' 1h1rd. Matt
Doheny wa., (ourth. Brei! Lc1-
1ron wa!> fifth and Joe) I lead.
lyler HO!>'>t.'1n1 and \1or~an HtU
\'ot'ft' '>IXth.
COSTA \lfSA -la<.ung a
piece of the "pm · pie became
rou Line for l"\'ery Coo;ta Me<KI
High wrestler who faced an b ·
tanaa Eagle 01ursdav m a
Golden \'ies1 League dual meet
on the bLanoa mats.
tould wrestle. The '>Ophomore
needed five mmut~ after get·
ung ahead. 20-6 m the tlurd pe·
nod. to pm PuhrJJ. who was
onJy wre~tling for the ~ond
ume
mente th1' week.end
l clITll011J I' lht• 'Jill\ \ .u
'>tr) "Tt">tkr \\l' hi.!\~ Pt·w1
'>djU \ lol ol ITI\ gt!\" h,I\ t Ill
movl' up Imm 1m ... h -.t1ph .illll
1urnor \QJ''>ll\ w \\ n )Ill J •h•
\Cir.II\ lt'\l'I •\JI nn h'U\' ,,11..,
i.hould ht· \\Te ... 11111~ t·1tlwr
d1dn'I haH• lhl' gmth .... <Jr Ul<llll
comt' out liu1 \ou ha\t 10 dl'.11
\\1th It It.., no1 'oml'tlun~ Ill'\\
Shepherd o n had a pin m·
.:en ed mto h er fool 1n '>urge!)
performed earlier 1h1' wet>k
Tars fall at Irvine. 1-0
•GIRLS SOCCER '\t•\, pun
Harbor H igh's gul!. '>occer team
dropped a I ·O Sea V1e\\ League
d ecis io n a t Irvine rhur'>da~ J'
the Vaq ueros strut ~ 1n lht' --ih
minute.
Dan Krel'>chmar \-.a!> fir'>t in
tht' bod) board. follov.ed bv \11
t hael At>d. l'>econdl and Jusun
t..J'>t (fourth ) It wai. Kret~ch
mJr ~sixth wrn
r rila I lo'>sem1, Am) I owry
a.nd Robin ~enour wen t 4-5·6 1n
the girl'> longl .,hort board
('l,l'llt
Five forfe1L'> were the onJy
poml!> the bagles '>Cored
againsL the Mw.tangs. JJ<i. 3·0
m league. in a 52-29 \le..a vic-
tory. talong b.tc.:k the wy or.le
after l-.stanc1a won, <IB-27 a vear
ago. All six Mu<>langs who wrec;
tied pinned mclf opponents.
me Qllltkest Ill JW.l 31 '>l'COnd'
hy ..enmr Ml.kt• Simonoff at 160
~le<,a\ Adilffi (.arcia pinned
m I :54 at 171 wtule Junior
·Ouisoan Rivero 11251 \\On m
3·55 over Estancia sophomore
laylev Carr \\ho wre.tled m
place of -;enior Victur Carmona
fir<>t-year wrt">tler ~rglo <.a·
brera 135 pinnrtl hh oppo
nent m I :57 and 'emor k">-'>C
1-ranco ( 145) got one takedown
for two pomts before gemn):
the fall m 41 second'
"I was really hapJ'l\ ,,,th Ca
breral: <.aJd fiN-year \It''><!
Coach Bren Shamfeld "He \\J..,
on the auad.. the \'\110le unw
being a~l\'l' 11\ great to
'>rt' Amburgf') Jl..o \\Tt."-tJed
\\ell heryone <11t•pped up tn
the platl' ·
(.annun.i too~ 't'tond plJt•
m tht 125·, in .1 111ur1 .. n "I • 1
'\11nh .... oou H1gt 111 •• mt' l.L,1
\H't·kend Ht won on l\\fl p111 ...
anu J ma1or dl'Cl,1011 l)t'h •rt'
iiNll~ m Ult• linJh ..:11 11 to ..Ill
opponent from ~11..,...1011 \ h'lll Ke lly Fe rguson drove 111 to
head the ball in after a d1reL1
kick over Newport., "-<ill Jnd
I he long board was won by
Kno'>I while Ola~e Smtih and
LJtron \\f'nt 5-6 In was Kno'>t's
n101b \1llOI) in 10 '>tarts.
Cam1ona wa~ "delmed v.1th
a tup bnu<;e along \\ith "'hat
f-.agle<.' Coach Steve Perez
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WltWUllY p,. Uopl L7l "•' Coron• dt Mai II 19191 l •wr.t1 e Buh t;A9;>66J Paliu 1e Dr >111nl•n111nr•
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nt111U11 to Shuw cau~· \hall be !lave you started do•na 26681 Str1fford M1n1nn lh•s bu\.nt\s 1\ con ll11ve vou \IMll'd dn•n~ sa..~Ws pullh'l>'d al lu \I nnce bus1rien yet' H• It t V1e10 Calilt>1nt192692 due ltd by husband and bu\1n"s /ti' Nu 10iCJIAMf Of llAll tuh wee~ 101 lour 02 T~·> bu .. neu rs cor wofe Oafl•tl Sandt1s ·1 •une\\ vc weeks poor Melissa B•uollt Con I ducted by a ll""'al H••• vou started doine !his \latPmrnl w.is Olla TO SHOW (AUS( fOI to lh• dale ••t tor away partnei \hip I buunn\ v••' No '"~" "''" lh• '"""'' ~Ofl&AllCASI t>ut1ni on lh• ptllllun Th!i statem•nt wn Hive you •l1rt.,d dn•na Ro&•r Davis Cl•r~ of Oranae r:nunly
.J ,, th• follow1n1 n•w\ ftltd wtlh the County busineu ytl' No This slattmtnl wn on 12 17 02 UJEl:A2161SJ paper of a•neral cntu ci.rk of Or1n1• C<>unty RKh.,dl••renu t1l•d ... th tt.. co .. nly 2002600927032
lO Al l INIERlSHO la!lon pnnled 1n lhl5 on I 7/03 This st•ltmtnl .,., , Clerk ol Or•ne• Coufl ty I Ot•ly Pl<>I Det 'Z1 200. P\"60NS ,ountv Oarly Pilot 200'6921701 filed with lhe County on t 1 03 Ian l 10 17 2003 r 16S
1 Peltltoner Sh•ron DATlt DlC 20, 2002 Dally Pilot Jan to 17 Clerk of 01anee Coun ty 20036921711 RctltlM141Si!tu
S•i\h Roolll ltled 1 JUDGl IUCHAaD 0 . <'4 J I 2003 I 179 on t2.'30/07 Oa1ly Pilot Jan 10 11
pQlltop •Ith lhtS 'ourl fUZll. s• .. JUDGI Of Ml\.UrffJOl-llt 20026927912 24 31 2003 fl16 •si....it
fllf" 1 decrH ch•n&tnl THl SUl'llUO• COUltl 111vvu1 ~ Oa1ly Pilot Ian l 10 I The follow1na pe1sor1'
•ttnes es follows Publ11hed Newport Oranee County S1n1 17.24 2003 Fl74 are doin11 bus1n11ss u
Sliaron Buell Costa Mes• Oarly lehon Olslrlct (OCSO or fldltleus""-ss A S1v1111 M1rl1.etrn11.
Smtih Rooks to Shtn Pilot Dtumbet 21 2002 the 01slr1Ct) of Ounre S..-.ef it-S....... 28011 Gunnison Court Smith Roolls ltnuar y 3 10 t 7 County Cehforn11 will I Tht followtnc Pt•'!.ons l 11una N1au•I CA 9?6/l
2 THE COURT ORDERS 2003 Fl61 r•celve suled proposals M f tefU..ef art doina bustnen as Anitla Ren• Sau~t
SUPlllOI CotMl Of
CALfOlllA.
COUllTY Of OWIGl
S41 THE CITY DllM
POST OfflCI IOX
14171,0WtGE, CA
9216J..1S71
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MOOCOOB
PO"IOONOf
ftt. feflw _. lwrey
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FOlt CJWIG( Of IWll
DIDO TO SHOW CAllSf fOI
CJWIG( Of IWll
CASI MJllll: A21S406
10 ALL INTERESTE D
Pf RSONS
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Phr"' >11(hway 1201 W.ilr·IOI AH Apt '>8
1 u~I ·1 LA 97780
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Ou•l•J Oy 1r r•J • <lual
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~u''""" yet' Nr Philip H•shwAy
lhrs ~l•l~"'"'t ... ~
f•l•d *'"' I~• Couni. luk ol Ur •n•t C < unly
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NOTlaTo CREDfTORS or BULJ(
SALE
AND IMPROVEMENTS.
COVENANT NOT TO
un lll ht.rw•r'f 20, Rctltlea~.... MECl HORA. t?O N 28011 Gunnison Court
200S, 2.00 , .... Pro Tustin Ave . Suitt A. lagun1 Nt11utl. CA 92677
J efler and I orr ty Olrn\
nn behalf of Rafe I
MarlU\ r effer Ohn\ •
minor ltltd I pt l•llOn
'"'" lhr$ court for • decret chan11n1 nemes I as follows Rife Mateus • PL
IN
!UCC Ste. 61 OSI
Escrow No. 1012 NOTIO IS HEAEBY
CMN th11~ bulk u~
Is 1bou1 to be m1dt.
The name(sJ and
buslnen addrtulu)
or tht seller(•) ls/1re.
OANIU IL MIUER
ANO KATHIE C.
Mill.ER, 14140
CULVER DAM. IA ' I , IRVINE, CA 92604;
29200 POATOLA PKWY, LAKE FOREST.
CA. 29945 ALICIA .-rf. LAGUNA HIGtJEL. CA 92677
Doing buslneu as
VALUCLF.AN
CLEAHru
s) and r~thtr business
~ s(tS) ustd !>Y cegellet11) within the t three ~ars, H
I b¥ lhe stfler(s), are: HONE IOaltloll In ta of tht Chlet
"'9 Office of
tfle selltr it· 14140 ~ DA.1.IA & I. . £.CA 9,6(),4
Mmt(s) &.Ad
bus1Ms1 addres• of
tfle ~~ lt/lrt NI .... D, .• A CA GMP., I JOI VON
1-AVf..~ tS70, CA92a12 Tht UM!S IMl119 •otd lllllf' ge1ttral1V -t>M~.
UAMttQlD !NTWST
-
COMP£TE. ANO DODGE MINIVAN
YEAR 2002 and art louttd 11·
14140 CULVER~.
IA & I. IR\llNEs. CA
92604; 2Y200 POATOLA PKWY, LAKE
FOllEST, CA. 29945
AUCIA PKWY, LAGUNA NIGUEL. CA 92677
The bulk ult Is
Intended to be
consummated at tht
office of US ESCROW,
10042 LAMPSON AVE., CARDEN GROVE.
CA 92840 and tht anticipated ult datt
Is 05 Ffl 2003
The bulk sale Is
subltel to California
Unlfor'I'• CommcKlal Codt Stctlon 6 I 06.2.
The name and
address of tht ptrson
wfth whom clalms 1NY be flltd ts US
ESCROW, 10042 LAMPSON AVE.,
GAAOEH GROVE, CA
92140 and tht last
day for filing claims by any creditor shall
be ~ FfJ 2002.
wttkh II tflt buslMU day before tht
antklll'ttd ult, d.tte sptetntd abow .. Dated' )1 OlC 2002
HI ' D. INC., A CA cw I IY DOHC-
YOU\. 11.E. ms. lu¥eftS) PCT5 LAOIOl I 0 NlWf'O«T llfACH/C05TA ~ l:WLY "'-OT 17 JAN
2091
PoUls must be received Tha lollowtn1 ~t\on Newport Beach Cah This bus1nus " con 11 ocso·s Admtnrstrahofl has 1b1ridoned lht uu f(l(noa 92663 ducted by an 1rid1v1dual
Lobby or Purchu 1n1 ol Ille f tchhous Bus• MEG! INC (CA) 2700 Hn e you started do1ri1
Division Off let, by the ness N1me BHl '"'" w Coast Hwy Suite business yet' No dile and ttm• herein nallon1I. 6t4 Orchid 1257 N 8 h An1111t1 S8v~1111
1bove set forth. 10844 Avenue, Co1ona del M11 Cihform•eg~ H C Thts staltmtril was
[llrs Avenue, fountain CA 92625 This bus•neu 11 cori t1i.d wrlh tht County
Yi Hty. C.lifOfrHe. 92708· The F1cllbous Bus1neu dueled by an tndmdual Clerk of Orance County 70t8 name referred lo 1bovt H t t .. 1 on 12/18/02 , RIOUIST fOll •as hied 1n Or 1n1e ave you s ar ev do"' 200260092721 J
l'aMOSAl <OM,..ID County on t0/18/2002 bu.!~nnCls yel7 N1°., p Delly Polo! Dec 21. 2002 FILE NO 20026920883 """ Inc ., rt$-'·n 3. 10. 17. 2003 fl67 SPAQ aH<UI HAIN-tdlfll ,. ING Sl'ICWKATION NO. Alfred C Muensa. 614 This statement WIS ,.._ ...... S-200~ 122 Orchid Avenue. Corona !tied with the County ..__ u....___..
Prooosals must be del ~r ·CA 92625 Cler~ of 011n11 Coun ty --submllled on the fOf m Thts bu1tnus is con on 11127 /02 1 he follow1n1 persons
If• dotnc business I\
Bronrt Dc11n Enter prises. 3100 Newpo1t
Blvd.. •210, Newport
Beach. CA 92663
SUOPlted by OCSO In ducted by '" tndtvodu1I to02•tts2S7 accordance with all Alfred C Muense D1~y Ptlot Dec 21, 2002,
provisions of the spec1 This statement wn Jan J. tO. 11. 2003 H 70 ltutlons Soeclflcalion<J, tiled with the County
prooou l bt1nlo, an4 Cltfk of Olan1e County
fllftlllt lnforrNbon mey Oii 01/0lllOJ
be obtained at the above IOOJ6t2tOS4 1ddt.u, telephone Q14) Dalli Piiot J.n 10, 17,
962 2411 24. 31. 2003 FIU
l'ublllhtd Newpor I
IHch Costa Mesa Oarly
Ptlol Januery 17,
2003 FIM
MlfVNI l Cr9CO')' 2121
Wttl W~Uams Slrffl. fl
lon1 Butll CA 90810
Tht followln1 P.rsons Tiiis business " con are .ro.na bu1"'eu u ducted by an lndl¥1411tl
We111n1 h lls . 3 Hawe you slatted *>Int Mofllerey 1'1ne 01 bui.lntss yet? Y•. l ·l
Hewpo1t CoHI, CA 03
92657 Marvin Or910fy
l1n l'an dolf o J Th~ •t•tem.nt •••
Monterey l'lnt Or Mid ""'Ill 1"41 C:O.,nty
Newport coeu, CA 'Clet._ of Or1nce Covnty
92657 on lfl/03
TlllJ bU"tltU It ton 200~tH720
f elfer Oh"' to Rate Marcus Ohns f efftt
2 IH[ COURT OflO[RS
lh•t all perwns !Iller
u tPd in this malllf shill
1wea1 btlOf t lh1s cour I
•I the llu11n1 1ndtcaltd
belOw In show uuse 11 any why lhe petition IOI
chi na• ol name should not bl aranled N011Cl Of HCARINC
0111 2 18 03 rime 2 00
pm Oeot L73
fhe addrns of the court
is ume as noted above
3 A •GPY of this Otdtf
to Show Cauu shall be
published at ltH I o"c•
H t h wtt., tor four
\UCCHSIYe WHl&t pll(lf
to the cl.tit 111 for
11Hnn1 on I.ht Otllhon
lr1 the loltow1111 news
r.aper of 1ener1I ctrc11
•lion llflnled 1n th1l county The Oarly l'lk>I
OATlt lltOV 21. 2002 ltKIWte O. fl.AZR,
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949 715 3156
PRIMI lSTATfS
PATRICK TENORI
NATIONWIOI USA
949-8S6-970S
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