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S erving th e Newport-Mesa community sin ce 1907
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2004
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT
Kids hold their airsoft guns before heading out for a round of "Warring" with one another in a clearing behind the Newport Aauatic Center.
Wars rage in Back Bay
Marisa O'Neil
Da1lyP1lot
S itting in the clearing,
they look one part
Michigan Mililia. one
part "Stand by Mc ...
The boys, bcrween !)
and 14, sit on a felled tree with
their backpacks. empty Gatorade
bottles and food wrappers lying
around. And guns. Lots of gun~.
Boys' battles with airsoft guns ra ise
so me environmental a nd safety
concerns, but they're a lot like BB guns
of generations past.
10 upward of $300 for
hattcry-operared rcplicn~ of l11h
and AK-47s.
When the guns go on -..tit'. 1t\
hard to keep them in -;tnd •. ,,11d
01ristopher Baker. assistam
manager at Big 5 Sportini.: (;011d-;
in Costa Mesa. He s:1itl till'\'
o;tric tly enforce tht• law 1h.11
prohihils selling lhe guno, to
To lhe untrained eye. <II fif't
glance, they look real -
handguns, rifles, even machine
guns. Rut these are toys. called
airsoft guns. Lhat shoot plastic
pellets just a little bigger than a
ball bearing. They arc wt.lay\
version of the fabled Red Hydrr
BB Gun and rhe boys are playing
today·., version of cops and
rob hers,
Twice a week. the boys drt•sl> in
!heir c:;111111uOagt• Am1y -;urpht~
clothe~. i.:rab their '>nowhoardini.:
goggle!. an<.l tlwir h'UllS and come
down to thl' '>ecluJcd. wuuded
area in the Back Bay. l'l1ere, thl'Y
hang mil, talk about school a11d
do a tor nl "warring."
TI1ey l>plit into reams and have
batlles, ~h1Joli11~ ar each other
until someone wins. They could
be a t home on the couch.
playing 'h1101 .'em-up video
games, but in~read. they're mu
here in rhc frc'h air doing a
live-action verc;ion.
"We hanlt· unril every<111e gl'lo,
o.,lwt or surre11tll•r-.:· 14 yt'ar-old
Logan Puh7.Zi o,aitl.
Air~oft ~'\Jn'> h.tvl' cau~ht 011
big time with clt•mcntary and
11uddlc ::.chool -.1w.Je11r... lhe
huyo, said mos! of their friend-.
h<rve them. Some have four or
t1Vt', hought by parPnls with
c:hilt.lren'.<; allowance money or as
birthday gifts . .;incr they can
o nly be bouRht hy .. omeone HI
or older.
Milita1y surpluo., \lore., and
'>porting ROo<ls storcc; i.ell thc
gum .. which range in price from s:w for a spring-loaded handh'llll
mi non..
l'he guno., ;,hour rht pl.1,111
pcllt:t!. aL a m odl'rnlt' wl11c-i1y.
similar 10 a pa1n1 h'l111 IHll
withoul the mess. J\iro,olt gun~
<ire lesl> expcn-.ive and <Jo11'1
require a long drive 10 Cc1rrn1.1,
the neare~I place you can u,c·
painthall gun,, the hoy' -.aid
Airsoft pellet!> can leave .. mall.
red well!. on tJ1c -;kJn tf 'hot .11
l'lu.,f' range and oc.xao,1011,111\
See WARS, Page A4
FILM REVIEW
Too-perfect ending doesn't dash 'Angels'
Jenny Marder
Daily Pilot ' 'C owboys and Angels" ii. a coming-of-age story about
a man in search of
himself, forced in the process to
confront his desires, his goals and
his sexuality.
Shane is a straight-laced.
sweater-clad chap with a bad haircut
and a talent for sketching faces and
landscapes. I le has no friends, works
a dull job in the dvil service and KCh
nervous around prl'llY girls. He
desperately wants to attend art
school, bur lacks the m oney.
In short, he feels like he's missing
out on life and longs to be a part of
... well. anything.
So when Shane moves in with
Vincent. a trendy. gay fashion
student, he envies his roommate -
an active member of the local an
scene and queer tommunity -for
his social life.
INSIDE
Fo r more film festival coverage and
today's schedule. see Page A 12
"When you're gay. you're a part of
i.omething. aren't you?" Shane
longingly asks Vincenl. "You're pan
of a scene.·
As the two pecome friends. Shane
gets dragged into Vincenr's
See ANGELS, Pa1e A6
NEWPORT
BEACH
FILM
FESTIVAL
THE BELL CURVE
Center for
arts gets
road fees
waived
City will pay the responsible
party's bill for a freeway
access project. Mayor cites
prestige as a worthy reward.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
C.OSTA Ml·"'\ -C.11y le<1tkr'> <tpprowd J
traffic rl'C waiver Monday fur the Henee and
I lenry Segers1ro m Concert I lall that will re·
suit ma city shortfall of mun:-than 'b l million
for a major freeway acres' projct'l
Tlw d ecl!>ion means the Oran~c County
Pcrfom1ing Arts Center won't h;Jvc to pay
about $660,000 in tramc impact ft'C'>.
rite center rcque,ted Lhe waiver because
the .,,ymphony hall will benefit tht: commu
nity. ..aid rodd Bcntjen, the center\ vice
pre,tdent of llldrke1111g and com111un ic;:1tmns.
"We lrnve a mb~ion of servin~ our t."0111mu-
11i1y, so I think it makl'l> 0perfec:t ~cn:,,e that we
would ~t·ek 10 lw grnnted ~ud1 a waiver:·
Be11tjt·n said.
Wlule the m.qrn ity or the ro11n1 11 agrt•t•d 10
grant the wa1v<.·1. 'omc cur11mu11i1y nwmber-.
It'll 11 wao, a b,1d dt1Jll'l' fi11anc1.1lly
"Ir\ nor pamJi.,.,.' .,,11d former t\layor S • .m-
dra < 1t•n10, ... Wlw11 y1111 do11'1 g1•1 mom·y in, 11
See CENTER. Pa&e A4
COSTA MESA
City garbage
trucks may
go automated
The switch would be free to
the sanitation district a nd
resid e nts. but some ques t ion ,
proposed sy"tem' safety.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
( O"ilA ~ll .:-.1\ lr.1-.h pick up 11\J \. o,oon
ht' lully mccha1111ct.l \\llh rohn11t drm-. at·
1L1c.:hc1l t11 rht• 1nrd .... doini.: .111 llw dirty work.
f'he C:oc;t:i ~lt•,;a ~111ita1ion Dt'>lrlrl hao.,n·r
formaJin•d tlw 'witr lt Yl't, hur b plan111ng on
doing ~o a!. ~1H111 a' aJI the deraib haw been
worl..1·cl 11111. l\lallilj.(t•r Hob I l:11nero, i.aid. 01r
tJ1.,1nrt 11<ot•o., ,, wmi automalrd 'Y'>lt'm wit11
rill' 111hutk .1rn1. h111 the dn\t'f'> have to get
11111 o( rhc tnrck, .ind attach it 10 rlw can-..
While !ht• dmngc prornic;cc; 111 make the
1 olle1 lion morr efficient and enmumical. ar·
cording IO d1 ... 1rrl't board memhl'r Dan Wor·
1h111g10n, some re'\idc nts arc concerned that
the plaremr111 of rhe cans could be ha7 .. ard·
1111' U11drr tlw 11t•w 'Y"lem. Lhe can~ would
h.1H' to he pli1n•tl in the Mreet.
"I laving cano, placed in rhc publil: right of
way rrra11•-. nn 11111old amount of major acci·
de111" th;11 I haVl' !.e<'n personally.'· former
See GARBAGE, Pa1e A'4
Not at all hot for the war in Iraq
Daily Pilot THANKS, MOM
ABOUT MOTHER'S DAY
0 n March 28. 2003. retired Marine
Col. David Hackworth told an
over1low audience at Lhe Newport
Beach Public Library lecture series: "I just
can't find In my soldier's soul a threat, no
matter how hard I look In Iraq. And I can't
see a moral authority for attacking them,
either."
I came away from that speech with a
fervent hope that people in power in
W3shington who shared his views -and
hopefully Secretary of State Colin Powell
did -would prevail over the hot-for-war
neocons, several of whom had managed to
avoid military service themselves.
1\vo days later. we invaded Iraq.
Last weekend. an even more presclgiou..'<
JOSEPH
N. BELL
relir<.'d Marine officer
returned to the same
venue with a similar
message -and it was
d~jil vu all over again.
Although he stuck
closely to the title of his
talJc, "The American
Military: Readiness.
War and
Peacekeeping/ Gen.
Anthony Zinni left no
doubt that he still held
strongly to the concerns
he expressed before the attack on Iraq to
the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations
Committee. As he said to his Newport
Beach audience last Friday with delicious
understatement, "I was not a fan of rhe
Iraq war.· Then he added, "But once lhe
shooting started. I was supporting those
troops that were in the field."
Probably no one In the U.S. is better
q ualified to make such judgments tha11
Gen. Zinni. a decorated Vietnam War
veteran whose active military resume
includes many high-level diplomatic as
well as military assignm ents and ended as
commander-ln~chief for the U.S. Central
Command, Lhe post he held when he
retired.
His speech, delivered without notes, was
SM CURVE, P .. t M
AT A GLANCE
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WEATHER ti!;&
Today should be mostly
cloudy after a bit of morning
driule.
SeePa1eA2.
SPORTS
, Corona del Mar's boys and
girls took on University in
swimming.
See Pa1e Bl
Moms do it all, there's no
doubt about it. Now is your
chance to say "thanks" and
honor all your mother's love
and hard work. Send the
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about why your mom's so
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A2 Thursday, Aonl 22. 2004
POLITICS
POLITICS ASl~E
• THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE Back on
message
0 ne of the great strengths of this paper
-to toot our horn just a bit - can
be found on our Forum pages. At Its
best. the page truly acts as a place where
debates can develop, if not eventually be
resolved. We've seen it during the Measure A
school bond campaign, the debate over the
development of Home Ranch and even
following the removal of ficus trees from
Balboa Village.
Late last month, a letter writer on that
page raised the specter of a potentially
fascinating political
battle: a ballot initiative
revoking the
managed-growth
Greenllght law.
In the week or so
following that letter, I
heard a few people
talking about the same
issue and I wondered if
there were some
concerted efforts to do so.
S.J. CAHN Calls to people wbho'd
most likely know a out it,
if not be deeply involve4 at this point
suggest there's.no fire behind this smoke. So
my guess is that the people who brought the
idea up were spurred on by the letter and
nothing more.
Does that mean Newport Beach will never
see an anti-GreenUght initiative. I doubt it.
I'd even bet a piece of property along the
harl>or-front that It will, eventually. happen.
I'm tempted to say, though. that I doubt it
would succeed. Here's why.
DON L£ACH I DAILY PILOT
Republican 8111 Jones. competing for a Cahforma Senate seat, speaks at Republican Party headquarters at the Sutton Place Hotel.
Al its simplest, the Greenlight message is
hard to argue against. When the message
was streamlined during the 2000 election -
"we want to give voters the final say on large
developments" -63% of the electorate
backed Greenlight's Measure S. Even
counter arguments about business fleeing
the city, and taldng with them city tax
money, were pummeled by the sheer. strong
simplicity of "there's 100 much traffic." Candidate makes Fair·plea As Greenlight has widened -naturally
and understandably, J think -its mission
toward more generically protecting "quality
of life," the message has become diluted.
Questioning City Council votes. talking
about outsourcing of city work or.debating a
plan for a new City Hall. while perhaps
"quality of life" issues. don't fit so easily into
the cry: "We want to give voters the finaJ say
on large developments ...
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
lkpuhhcan ll ~. ~t'na1c l.tllthtfotc HiU
lorw ... wltn \\ill hc rhalJengmg mcumbenl
Dl·n111r1 i1liC' ~·11 llarbara Rux1·r 111 November,
"'''ll'd till' Orange < 'nunty fairgrciunds in
( mta ~ll•:-J Wed1w~tl.1y 111 outlint' hi:. plan IO
ht'lp (,.11i1or111a rt•,olv1· 11~ envirr111 me11taJ
I tllll't'rll\,
\ugge .. uon~ in In nes' ICl-point plan
111duded ii pt>m1t1nent ban 011 off!>hore oil
drtlli11K .dun~ clw .. 1.111!\ toastli11t\ awesslve
th·vclopml·nt ol alterna<ive cleaner energy
\tlllrl'l'' .111d .. upport for parks and open
\pall''> 111 cillC!>
",\, ,1 thml !!!C'nera11on farmer 1h1~ is an
''"u1· hl' cares dt>eply about." lone-,
'PPkl·,woman Va.Jene Walsrnn ~aid.
Jnm: ... Vl'll was commcmorn11ng Earth Oay.
wh1d1 1, 10J.iv. llt.>fore giving hi' 'lpeech he
wored thl' { ·l'ntl'nntal Fann
Local Libertarian judge promotes
legali zation of marijuana
Ubcrtanan Senate candida te /udge Jim
C:ray uf :'-Jcwport Beach has hecn !>Upponlng
farm111l( of a different krnd lately. lie
promoted the ll'~:tl17a11on of man1uana as a
featured spcakrr at a11 inaugural event
rnlfed ··weedstCH:k" held in Mt>rced County
lrt'-1 weekend.
l'hc event \~ ,,, 1·xpected co draw 'everal
hundred a1 t1\1'1' who s upport medical
man1ua11u l1ray rnntinued his campaigninl(
and hi" d11-C11\!>ton., of marijuana
legalization this week, speaking at !>an Jose
State University and CaJ Sta re Stanislaus.
Rep. Barbara Boxer and
chaJlenger may debate
Gray may gf't a chance to confront hts
political opponents on drug policy and
o ther issues, if Aoxer's and Jones' campaigns
can hammer out the details. Wal ton said
Jones' campaign is in discus Ions with
Boxer's representatives about a series of
debates Boxer requested la!>t month. and
Gray announced he has asked Boxer to
debate as well. No debates have yet been
.;cheduled, however
Republican state legislators want
straight talk at meeting
In an effort to get more face time with
constituents, state Republica11 legislators
will hold a series of town meetings to hear
people's examples of government waste.
fraud and abuse and their suggested
o,olutions to those problems.
Through Republican legislators' wehs11es.
people can aJso respond online with
comments or fiU out a questionnaire.
although some of the ques tions seem a bit
leading -respondentfi are asked whether
they agree with statements including "Fraud
and abuse of government services must
end." and "Politicians should be more
accountable.· A town meeting will be held
locally from 2 to 4 p.m. April 30 at the
Orange County Board of Supervisors'
Daily A Pilot
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Rohrabacher says killings of
Islamic militants were justified
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher said the recent
kiHing of Dr. Abdel Aziz Rantisi as well as
the earlier killing of Sheikh Ahmed Yassln
were justified, according to a statement
from the congressman's office Tuesday.
Rantisi. who was kilJed Saturday. took
over Lhe militant Islamic organization
I lamas after Yassin's death in March. Israeli
forces were responsible for the deaths of
both men.
"Until llamas unequivocally and officially
rejects the intentional murder of Israeli
noncombatants as a means to achieve their
ends. any leader of Hamas have declared
themselves ·open season:· Rohrabacher's
s tatement said. "Hamas has officially taken
credit for suicide bombings and other
murderous actions whose only targets were
women. children and helpless people. This
is the purest definition or terrorism and
cannot be tolerated."
The statement added that neither side of
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should
intentionally kill noncombatants and
America should condemn any such action.
They also don't seem to be resonating
with as large a cross-section of the
community. Residents who aU want to
decide if the Koll Center can expand don't
necessarily share the same opinion about
updating the aging City Hall or whether they
want the city to pick up their trash. As
Greenlight embraces more Issues. it
naturaJJy is finding fewer people who agree
with everything the movement's leaders
want to tackle.
But does that mean voters now wanr to
overtl.lrn Greenllght7 Maybe. But that's
before lhe ~ampaign starts.
And during that campaign, as Greenlight
opponents point out all the stances rhe
movement has taken in an attem pt to tum
voters their way, GreenJight will return to its
roots: "We want to give voters the final say
on large development. If you vote GreenJight
out, developers will have their way again.
Traffic will get worse. Newport as you know
it will d.isappear. •
And we're back to the familiar ground of
2000.
AIJ that said. if a group in oppui.ition to
Greenlight could make the case smartly and
convince voters that GreenJight is no longer
about development. who knows? But I'm
sure it would be an uphill fight.
• S.J. CAHN Is the managing editor. He may be
reached at (9491574-4233 or by e-mail et
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Environmental rally has passion but lacks punch
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Dismal
attendance at an environinental
rally at City Hall will not dls$uade
activists from fighting for Callfor -
nia's forests, oceans and air. TWo
people who happened by and a
few members of the media were
the only audience for a.it event
held by Environment California,
a research and policy group that
split off a year ago from the Cali-
fornia Public lnterest Research
Group. a consumer advocacy or-
ganiultion.
Environment California field
organizer Moira Olapin said she
was expecting more people at the
raUy. The group chose Newport
Beach for the event because
members thought it might have a
greater impact here than ii would
in Los Angeles or Sacramento.
"Really it's just imponant to
get the message out there that
Californians don't want to see
our forests logged. we don't want
to see drilling off ow coast, we
don't need any more air pollu-
tion, and l think It's important for
that message to come from all
parts of the state," Chapin said.
A similar rally also was held in
San Francisco Wednesday. The
group used the events to release a
report critical of the Bush admin-
istrations environmental policies
including those dealing with
coastal protection, water and air
pollution and global warming.
·n1e repon claims that the
Bush administration plans to al-
low srates to delay cleanup of
pollured waters and has made
changes that weaken enforce-
ment of the Oean Water Act. The
Bus'h adrninistr.ttion also is pro-
posiag changes that could limit
CalifOQlia's ability to protect its
coastline from oil and gas devel-
opment and other harmful activ-
ities, the report said.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
has made some positive steps
toward protecting the state's
natuml resources, but he could
do more, Olapin said.
One man who stopped by the
rally already was doing his part
for the environment. Phil Perota
of Newport Beach was riding by
on his bi.Jee and stopped to ask
rally organizers a few questions
about their cause.
If more people would use bikes
instead of cars, he said, ir would
reduce pollution from exhaust as
well as runuff wawr fro m rtMds
whert> Clll'> drip chl:.'micab. ·n,e Rush ad1 mnis1ra1lun
should J)rovide m tm• t'nfurcc-
ment 111i-.tet1d of le1ti11~ huc;inc!>.'
es violate envirnnmcntal lawi-., lw
said.
"We have gft'::tt I.I\\... in tlu~
country. ht11 moM of till' lm,1 -
nesses hn•nl till' law," l'C'rola
said. "We can bl· pm-tm~i111·'~
but we lw ve 10 he pro -law."
Speaking at tht· l'Vt:llt wa.-1 \Vil
liam P. Miller. retirc·d pastorof tl w
United Metlioclist 0 1urch in
WhitriPr. I le spokf' un heh,11f or
the California Courid l uf t1mrch-
es. Leadt'rs or many churt'hc' ht·
lieve good srcward .. hip ol the en·
vironment is a bihlir,11 mandalt'.
and they are c1111renwd ahm 1t
the l'ITetts of c11m •nt l·1wirnn
mental policie,, lw .,.11tl.
NEWPORT PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some items 10 be
considered by the Newport
Beach Planning Commission
tonight.
LOCAL COASTAL PLAN
Llkely to be the meatiest item
on tonight's Planning
Commission menu, the Local
Coastal Plan will make its
second appearance before the
commission. At issue is whether
to recommend the proposed
LocaJ Coastal Plan as is for City
Council approv\11 or to revisit
any of the details of the
complex plan.
WHAT TO EXPECT
On the one hand. there's a lot
of pressure to get this plan
approved ASAP. The city is
subject to ·s 1,000-a-month fines
until the document is finalized.
On the other hand, the tine
print could have big impacts for
the city. Coastal development in
such controversial areas as Udo
Marina Village, beach access
and protection of bluffs are just
some of the items addressed i11
th e document.
JOHN BLOM
PHOTOGRAPHY MURAL
John Blom Photography in
Corona de! Mar received a
citation after putting a mural on
its west wall because city
officials believed the mural
should be subject to the city's
i.ign codes. The mural is too
FYI
•WHAT: Meeting of the
Newpon Beach Planning
Commission.
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. tonight
•WHERE: City Council
Chambers at City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Agendas and
staff reports are available online
at http://WWw.city.newpon-
beach.ca.us. For information by
phone, call (949) 644-3200.
large to comply with rhat code.
but it s unclear wh ether the sign
code applies.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members have
recommended that the
commission treat the murnl as a
sign. But because John Blom is a
prominent member of the local
business community. it's
difficult to guess how officials
might approach lhe matter.
CALLS FOR REVIEW
Should one pla nning
commissioner or City Council
member be aJlowed io call for
review decisions by other
bodies or should such drastic
moves require two people?
Commissioners tonight wilJ
tread into Lhis delicate turf. In a
move prompted by the City
Council, the Planning
Commission will discuss
whether one or two
commissioners should be
required to revi sit decisions by
the city's Modifications
Committee and planning
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
The biggest boat race
around is back again
The answer. my friend -as
well as the secret to sailing suc-
cess -is blowing in the wind.
T11e question: When is the
lbmmy Bahama Newport-to-En-
senada race?
Friday. Believe it or not. ii is
race lime again, and sails will be
set at noon. An awards ceremony
will he held Sunday in Enscnada.
The Newpor1 -to-E11senada
race is one of the world's largest
and attracts sailors from all over.
Highlights from last year's race
include record-breaking times,
vintage sailing vessels and ac:-
complished veterru1 sailors.
For those who are interested i11
checking out Lhe yachts as they
depart. there is a great view from
thl' bluffs above Corona del Mar
main beach. For information, log
un to l1ttp:llwww.noca.com.
director. At the same time,
they'U consider whether to
weigh in on how many counc11
members should be required 10
caU up a Planning Commission
decision.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This issue first came up in the
City Council after some
members worried that
Councilman Dick Nichols was
taking 100 many Plannlng
Commission decisions into hb
own hands. Since that lime,
council members and
commissioners have had 10 deal
with somewhat unclear rules on
what the procedures should be.
Their hope is that tonight's
discussion will help lay out clear
guidelines that balance the
interests of everyone involved.
JOSH SLOCUM'S
Whal might have been the
most controversial item on
tonight's agenda will probably
be postponed. The restaurant
wants to increase the building's
occupancy 10 allow live music
and dancing. Staff members arc
ask.ing plaJlning commissioners
fo r more time 10 examine the
request.
WHAT TO EXPECT
It's hard to imagine that
planning commissioners would
insist on hearing the mauer
tonight considering the fac.:1 that
staff members don't feel ready.
But when the matter does c:ome
back. expect it to draw some
artention if for no reason other
FOR THE RECORD
llw following people were
incorrectly listed in the Daily
Pilot's DUI Arrests list on Feb. Ill:
Brice Bellinghausen, 36. Costa
Mesa; Scott Anthony Solve rson.
41 . Costa Mesa; and Stacie Anne
Ortega. 27. Newport Beach. The
record~ provided to the
newspaper were a year old,
therefore none of these
individuals were arrested on
suspicion of drunk driving on
Feh. 12. 2004.
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ccmber, he said. That brings the
total number of vic11n~ to eight.
Tile women contacted police
after St:eing lier!> drculated by
polite Wlth ske1ches of two men
identified by victim!> ru. assail·
ants. fit7.P·.itrick :.aid.
The fin.t reponed a11aclc was at
9:50 a.m. Dec. :i on Viccoria
Street al Puente Avenue. A. sec-
ond happened al 12:30 p.rn. Dec.
18 at Victoria ant.I Maple streets
anJ a third took place a1 12:30
p.m. Ot•c. 28 at Vic1oria and
Miner streel&.
llte reported as<>auJts don't
.,eem robe gang·rt>la1ed. fitzPat·
rid' said:
"Rul they're all similar for
sure," h(• ..aid. ··11ie vic1ims'
s1a1emen1i. are abo lt'ading ui. 10
ht'lieve char 1hc ~me people
l:!-ycar-old Juslin. who wouldn't
give his last name.
He demonstr.tted by shooting
hjmself in the ank.le a few times.
I le also lifted his shirt 10 reveal a
few hattk scars. red marls on his
stomach.
• /\ lot of lcids come to school
and show off the red marks, ..
Costa Mesa Police School
llesource Officer Ron Stone said
of the welts. 'They're proud of
them."
LEGALITIES Of WARRING
Shooting a >.'Wl, any kind of
gun. i~ iUegaJ in Newpor1 Beach.
l'olke Sgt. Steve Schulman said.
Hue if il's done in a baclcy-.m:I or
M?Cluded area and isn'r bothering
anyone, chances are the kids
won't gel in trouble.
MWe don't actjvely seek. it ou1,"
Schulman said. "But if an offic.:er
sees someone with any kind of
gun. he's going to take action.·
Because the guns fall
sumewhel\! between a toy and a
weaixin. the legal issue of how to
deal v.'ith them is uncharted
tcrricmy. t:Chla Mesa Police
Officer Doug Johnson said. Users
coldd be d tcd under 1he city'l>
firearm code Sl.""Cliun or for
hmndi,hin~ a weapon. he said,
hur wtll'chcr ro prosecute would
fall to the di:-.rrtcc <1ttomey's office
co decide.
Cosca Mc53 police have seen
an inl'rcast• in calls from nervous
neighbor.. M:'C!111g children
running around Wtth Lhe
weapons. hl• :.aid. Officers always
respond with caution. M>metimes
even using police ht'licopters 10
Lraclc. down whar uhirnately turns
out 10 be children playing with
wy guns .
P·.m uf the prohlcm, officer.;
!.aid, i:. that the replita guns look
~ realistic. Mose are modeled
after real gtms and some are
even manufactured under license
by companies like Smith &
WL>SSOn.
Some coy guns have an orangt?
tip 10 distingui'ih them from real
guns. But at nighl. or if the owner
covers up or removCl> 1he
marking for a more realistic look.
they could easily he perceived as
an immediate thrcal co officers.
Slone said.
··1ney'rt .. ;i coy. technically." he
said. "But I don't consider it a 1oy
if someone has ii in their
waistband or points ir ac ml'.·
Cities may have ro con!.idf'r
wri1in~ tlw airsofl >,'lln~
specificalJy into pennl rnde
Si•ctiorn. 10 deal with their
CENTER
Continued from Al
mean~ you better !>lop money
going out somewhere else."
The performing arts center b
building the new symphony hall
on a chunk of Its land south of
Town Cen1er Drive. TI1e Seger-
stmm family donated the land to
the center and 1 lcnry Segerstrom
pledged S40 mmion to the sym-
phony haU as a catalyst for the
design and constructJon process.
"Obviously. we're pleased
they've waived the fees for our
eKpanSion: Bentjen said. ·1
think ~·~ had great support
from the dry throughout the
project and we're lhrilled they
understand the importance of
our success in this project for the
whole cornmuniry."
The ,traffic Impact fee for the
symphony hall was based by cal-
culating the total average daily
GARBAGE
Coritinued from Al
Clry Councilwoman Heather
Somers Mid. The district doesn't
foresee any problems with hav-
ing cam In the street, Hamers
said. But there might be a f«M is·
sues with parting, he added.
"We're golng co cry co convert
the areas whert' we know there
were involved in all the inci·
dents."
'Ille mo'>t challl'nging aspect
of the case for detective-; is get-
ting victim~ tc1 tome forw..1rd.
fit7.Patrick ~a1J.
··n1ey'rc apprche11i.1ve and
dun'1 want co identify the o;us-
pect.s," he i.aid.
Costa Me!Wl police are !>lill
looking for four men suspec1eJ
of grabbing and inappropriately
touching 1hrt.'t' women on ":pa
rate occasioni.. on Lhe $;uni!
strelQl of Victoria S1rce1 in early
January.
Anyone wich inl11nna1i11n
aboul the!lt.' a~1Ultl> i' ..t.'kt'J lo
call the Costa Me:.a Police De·
partmenc al (714) 7">4·5252 ur
Del. Mike t:acho ar (714) 754·
5340.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• West Bey StrMt and
Newport Boulevard: A traffic
accident involving injuries was
reported at 8:43 a.m. Tuesday.
• Bur Street: Embezzlement
was reported in the 2900 blodc
at 9:12 a.m. Tuesday.
• Bristol StJMt: A burglary was
reported in 1he 3300 block at
5:64 a.m. Tuesday.
• Fairview Road: Trespassing
was reported in the 2700 block
at 11:61 a.m. Tuesday.
• Georgetown Lane: Petty theft
was reported in the 100 block
at 11:22 a.m. Tuesday.
• Wallace Avenue: Grand theft
was reported in the 1900 bfod<
at 9:19 a.m. Tuesday.
• West 18th StrMt and
Newport Boulevard:
Possession of drugs was
reported al 1:31 a .m. Tuesday.
DOlJClAS /IMMfRMAN I DAILY Ptl OT
One of the kids who regularly engages rn "Warring" shows off his
wound after being hit by an airsoft round at close range.
growing populanty, Johnson s.aitl.
Without that, ollicl'r. have 111
t.lrnw on their ow11 cxpl'riet1l'I:'
and split -second oh~l'rv'dt tnn!>
when somcom• Im' rnw.
"Something'., ~11i11~ In h;ippr11
sometime." he '41id. "Sunwont'\-
going to gel shot. I wi'h they
would come out wilh a concrl'lt'
law HJ pu1 '1ipulatio11s 011 them."
A few year.. aw> in Loi. An~ell·~.
a man was shol anti killed al a
I laJlowt•e11 pany hy I .ti., An~elt•'
Police l>epanmenl oflict•r.. who
thought he wa.~ armed. 11<' Wal\
canying a rcplil'a ~m.
"I'll jus1 throw rny gtm d<iwn Iii
police showl't.I upl." ~aid
I I ·year-old }t'fl. who wouldn't
ldve his la...,I IH\llll'.
"Some of rny lricrnb l\Wft• Ill a
car shooting al sign!\ and sh.-
cops pullet.I thc>m over wi1h their
gu11s drawn and t•vcrythinR,"
ano1her boy said.
If a student brought nne of the
guns In school. ht' or l>lw rould
trips. which came ouc to 3.:rn<i
for the combined com:en hall
anc.J re~1auran1 use. llw ci ty code
only allows wnivcrs fmm traffic
fees for public benefit facilitiei.
like libmries and parlts a nd pub·
Lie health/safety faciUtJes Hice
hospitali.. Hut in Augusc 2001. the
council wuiv<.'(.f traffic impact
fees of S4 1,000 for South Coast
Repert ory'.'> expansion.
raut Freeman. ~pokesman for
CJ. Segcrstmm and Sons, sent a
le11er to City Manager Allan
Roeder in September asking for
the waiver. Monday. Freeman
spoke on behalf or rlw ('('Iller
and the Segerstmm family. I le
said the symphony hall is being
built at a cost of 5200 million and
is anticipated to open in 2006. As
an incentive for the council to
grant the waiver. Freeman said
such a gift would be recogni7,ed
prominently on a wall of honor
or it.s equivalent at the new sym·
phony halt.
Bui some residents felt that
won't be any problems nrst. so
we know we will get off 10 a good
start,· Hamers 59Jd.
Going fully automatic wlll
benefit the dislrict In myriad
ways. Worthington saJd. For in·
seance. ii wlll reduce injuries 10
the garbage huuJcrs who often
get hurt plclcing up cans and
dumping them Into the truck.
Consequendy, U will also slgniR-
canl.ty reduu worters' compen·
satlon claJrm. he added.
fan• 1'll1'pt·11~11>11 ur expulsion
tmdcr thl' u1:.1nrl.., :1.cro-1olcrance
polll'y ..... ud J,11111e C..a..;ccllano.,,
<1~-;i.;1;i11t M11wnnh·ndc111 of
'o\'r<111d<1rv l'duralion for
NcWJHll I Ml·-..<1 llnilk'tl Sd111nl
l>i1'lrn't.
AN AGE·OLO GAME
l·vc·n t hou~h lhc• 1<·1·lu111l11i:,ry
U\t•tl Im rill' ~w1s ,., rww. tJ1c '
1·011c·t•p1 ha\ ht't'll .rr uund for
i-!l'll1'r.t11111t' I hl• P•"l'fll1' and
g1.111dpat1·1t1'> 11111w ... · hoys m.l'ly
pl.1Vt'd ... 111111.rr g.1111c· ... wich 1m
h'llllS 111 lllf'1r lll'l~hhorliocid'
wtwn lltt'y wr·r1· 1 luhfr\•n.
ll111 llllll'' h ilVt' d1angt•d ;rmJ
II~ h:ud lo lind ;in 11u1lct rllr hoy~;
1•x1''"'1•1l1·~v. t•wpon lkarh
p<.1rl't1I :-..11•pk1111e I knry ..aid. I lt'r
'011. 11 vcar-olt.l '1 yler, takes part
111rhe11H1tk hattlh on \Wekends
.m<J altl·r 'rhuul
"I like' 111 h.1w Lhe kill!> nm
amunll.~ \Ill' <;aid. "My husband
dill wlwn he \ •\!>a kid. Rut it's so
wa,, too l11~1t a price co pay for
I h\• rctu~llil ion.
"I lecl S6<Kl.OOO i~ an awful lol
of money for tlw city tu give up
10 have (it:-.1 name on a wall,"
said Teny ~haw.
The fn·l·way acc:ess project
that Lhc i.yrnphony hall's traffic
f<'e would h;1ve gone to includes
design nnd construction or the
nonhbounJ san Diego freeway/
ll ristol S1rec1 off-ramp braid, the
northbound San Diego Freeway/
A.venue of the Arts off-ramp and
the northbound San Diego Free-
way/ Anton Boulevard on-ramp.
llteSt' improvemenlS will
mostly serve developments like
the perf ormlng an s center and
the concert hall and they are
costing the city more than $14
million. said Transportation
Services Manager Peter Naghavi.
The city Is also under financial
pressu1c since it is spending S4
million more than it is taking in
for the current fiscal year.
In addition to losing the rev-
"A.,. SI n;-sul1. the insurance
rates for che di.!.posal company
are reduced dramatically. which
means they don~ need 10 raise
their rates to cover workers'
compensation claims and !hat's
a big plu!I for the people in Costa
Mesa.· Worthington said.
111e new system will also ex-
pedite the collection process and
be les.~ noisy sint;e lrucb won't
have to spend so much time on
each street, Worthlngton added.
N~TBEACH
• ~ Drive: An assault was
reported in the 100 blodc at
3:07 a.rn. Tuesday.
• Irvine Avenue: An attempted
grand theft was reported in the
3100 blodc at 4:36 p.m.
Tuesday.
• JemborM RHd Mid th•
Corona de4 Mar ffMway: A
traffic accident involving
injuries was reported at 4:30
p.m. Tuesday.
• Reef Point Driw and East
Coast Hlghw.y: A hit-and-run
was reported at 6:47 p.m.
Tuesday.
• lWillght Bluft. Grand theft
was reported in the 100 block
at 7:52 a.m. Tuesday. • v .. Lido: Forgery was
reported in the 3400 block at
3:19 p.m. Tuesday.
• 28th Street and the beach:
Vandalism was reported at 3:57
p.m. Tuesday.
crowded now. there's no place 10
do it witJ1ou1 bothering people."
I tenry lets her son play with
his airsofl gun bu1 insists lha1 he
wear goggles and be respectful ol
other people. The boys used to
play in a housing complex, but
when nci~hbors complained,
moved 1.0 1he wooded battle area.
"lfwc misuse 1.hem. we get
chem tulten away," Justin said of
llicir guns. "Uke iJ we shoot
people for no reason."
I lcnry said she would ratJier
have her son play outside in tht·
Cresh air than sit on the sofa
playin~ video games.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Kuc Henry does worry abou1
leaving the plastic pellets on the
ground and is trying to find a
biodegr-.idable alternative.
"The No. I lenvironmentall
lmpacl is lJ1at animals eal those
pellets." said Stephanie Barger.
executive diret:lor of the Earth
Hesource Foundation in Cosla
Mesa. ·And everything that's 011
the ground gets washed into our
riven., creek.<; and slonn drains.
witich lead dirc.-ctly inco the
ocean."
The Back Ray. she said, is a
wildlife preserve that is home lo
coyotes, rabhils. ~rets, herons,
lizards, £rogs and plant life that
arc easily damaged by excess
trash and pla.'>tiCS. Some Wildlife ·
could confuse the pellets.
especially yellow ones. for fish
e&1,'l> and eat them.
Plastics abo contain
petroleum. l>he said. and c-.111 end
up i11 the s1omach of a fish that
ends up on w mcone's dinner
cable. Btodew<tdable
ammunhion would be a better
alternative, she said. but not a
curt• !'or tlw mess left behind.
"Our children have no place 111
play." Barger said. "Kicb need Ill
~et oul and play bu1 they're
mi!.:.ing th(' l'Onrepr of'leave no
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Pnt1e from the traffic fees, each
lime they are waived, the cicy
loses another opportunity ro gee
a grant. since the fees are used a.'
matching funds to ob1ain gran1s,
Naghavi said.
Councilman Allan Mansoor
&aid he could nol approve the.>
wd.iver because it is based on the
city's development agreement
with the perfonnlng arts cen1er
and South Coasl Repertory and
he didn't w-ctnt the city's shortfall
on the freeway projecl to be e.x·
acerbated by granting lJ1c waiver.
flut his anempl 10 deny tht•
waiver did not muster any .sup·
port among his colleagues.
Instead, the majorlry of the
council supported Mayor Gary
Monahan's proposal to grant the:
waiver.
"Yes, it's a chunk of money ol.11
of the city's budget but when you
compare It to other cities and lht'
prestige the dry will get out of II.
Ir's a small price to pay," Mona
h~ said.
The switch won't cost the dis·
trict a penny since the disposal
company. Costa Mesa Oisposal.
is refurbishing the garbage
trucks without charging the dis·
trict, Hamers saJd.
It also won't cost homeowners
anything as they already own
spocloJ trashcans for the semi·
automated syscem.
The new service could he
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Gold sets blistering pace towards predicted $1,500 Per oz~
2003 U.S. GOLD COINS
FINAL RELEASE
The United States Ra re Coin and Bullion
Reserve Vault Facilities today announces the
final release of 5,000 U.S. Gov't Issued Gold
Coins previously held in The West Poin t
Depository/US. Mint. For the first time in his-
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Issued $5 Gold Coins at an incredible mark-up
free price of only $48.00 each, $20 less than the
nationally advertised price. An amazing price
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tunity to buy U.S. Gov't Issued Gold Coins at
cost. The Gold market , which is currently at
$400 an ounce, is predicted by experts, to have
the explosive upside potential of reaching up to
$1,500 an ounce. A limit often U.S. Gov't Issued
Gold Coins per customer will be strictly
adhered to. Orders that are not immediately
received or reserved with the orde r center could
be subject to cancellation and your checks
returned un-cashed. Good luck. We hope that
everyone will have a chance to purchase this
specia l U.S. Gov't Issued Gold at cost . Order
immediately to avoid disappointment. 2004
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'u.s. DEBT TOPS SEVEN TRILLION
GOLD MARKET EXPLODES
Being at war with terrorists for almost two
years and the war to liberate Iraq continue to
cost taxpayers countless dollars. Add to the
equation 8,000,000 (eight million) unemployed
Americans, rampant corporate fra ud, out of con-
trol government spending, the inability to ba l-·
ance the budget and you have an insurmount-
a ble debt tha t tops $7 Trillion and continues to
grow each and every minute. It is now harder
than ever to obtain and maintain financial secu-
rity. There is, however, good news in all of this.
The Gold Market has outperformed the S&P
500 for the past five years. In addition, the per-
formance of CD's and savings accounts can't
even come close to the gains tha t Gold has
made. This is why now is the time to move
paper assets into Gold . Catastrophic de bt and
floundering economies have proven to be the
perfect breeding ground tha t sends Gold
thr(!ugh the roof. With prices holding steady (for
now) in the $400 per ounce range, it is crucial
that individuals move now because as soon as
tomorrow, Gold could start it's predicted steep
rise from $400 to $1,500 per ounce. p o not be
left behind while others profit from this market.
Act now so you don't have to regret it later.
GOLD IS ALWAYS BETTER
T'HAN MONEY IN THE BANK
If you had $50,000 in the bank and you trans-
ferred it into Gold at today's prices, you would
now have an qpportunity to gain as much as 5
times its value. That's right, a quarter of a mil-
lion dollars. On the other hand, if you leave that
same $50,000 in the bank for 10 years, chances
are, it's only going to be worth the same
$50 ,000. Unfortunate ... but true . You mus t
understand that when you convert money t.o
Gold, you haven't spent your money, but have
transferred its value from a declining paper cur-
rency, t.o a precious metal that is rising in both
market and numismatic value. This is how the
genius of owning Gold absolutely protects your
money in today's very volatile market . A market
where you can lose everything at any minute.
Thousands of individuals have lost their entire
fortunes overnight. Don't let it happen t.o you.
The Gold Market is currently very explosive to
the upside, and with predictions of its price ris-
ing from $400 an ounce t.o $1,500 an ounce, now
is a great time to get in. Smart collectors are
currently moving 20-30% of their assets into
Gold. It's a great motivator for $50,000 to be
worth $250,000 instead of just $50,000.
AUTHORIZED BY CONGRESS
PUBLIC LAW 99-185 99 STAT. 1179
U.S. GOV"T $5 SOLID GOLD EAGLE COINS
CONGRATULATIONS
CONGRESS AND
RONALD REAGAN
FOR THE MOST
BEAUTIFUL GOLD
COINS EVER MINTED
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By executive order of Rona ld Reagan and
Congress P ublic Law 99-185, Ame ricans ca n now
buy new Government Issued Go ld. Where once
restricted as a nation, Rona ld Reagan openc.>d
the doors for everyone to purchase G<>ld and cre-
ate security within their financial portfo lios. In
today's volatile economic environmen t it is very
important for all Americans to ow n Gold. The
American Gold Eagle is cons idered one of the
most beautiful coins ever minted by the United
Stated Mint. The Gold Eagles' design features a
moving tribute to the unity of the Ame rican f nm-
ily, in which a ma le eagle, carrying an olive
branch , soar s a bove a fe male eagle that is nest-
ing with her newborns. Thank you to Ronald
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time, for the Gold American Eagle program.
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GOLD OUTPACES GE, AOL,
CISCO, INTEL AND COCA-COLA
Profit/Loss 2000-04 ---$50,000 INVESTED __
• STOCKS VS. GOLD
Trusting your finnnciaJ future to the stock mar-
ket's performance has been a lose-lose situation
fo r the past 5 year s. ln foct, t he above graph
clea rly showR t hat $50,000 worth of C isco
Systems stock purchased in .July 2000 is now
worth only $20,:l08: a :3 J/2 ypar loss of $29,692.
$50,000 worth of n old purchased in ,July 2000,
however, is to<lny worth $76.759 a profit of
$26,759. Gold has outpe rformed and outpaced
legendary stock giants like G E, AOL, Intel, and
even Coca-Cola . The Uold Ma rket is on the movf'
and is showing signs of takjng off li kl' a rocket.
Many experts c:1n offer (~xce llent insight into the
futurt' price trends of Quid, but no one, incl uding
Tht> Un ited S t a t es Rnre C'o in a nd Bullion
Reserve, c;,i n guarantee a Gold l'oin 's future
value will gu up or down. Do not wait to move
.vour hard earned money inlO Gold.
WHY TO BUY GOLD NOW
• Gold has outperformed the S&P 500
for the past five years in a row.
• Smart individuals are moving 20-30%
of their assets into U.S. Gov't Gold
Coins.
• U.S. Citizens will never again have
the opportunity to buy U.S Gov't
Gold coins. at cost. This is truly a
once in a lifetime opportunity.
• $50,000 in U.S. Gov't Gold Coins could
be worth up to $250,000 in the future.
• Now is the best time to take your
money out of the bank and put it into
U.S. Gov't Gold Coins in your same
bank's safety deJ)osit box.
• With the National Debt at $7 Trillion
and rising, Gold has an upside poten-
tial that bas not been seen since the
1980's.
• Due to very limited supply, a limit of
10 U.S Gov't Gold Coins per customer
will be strictly adhered to. Order
immediately to avoid disappo.int-
ment. Oft'er may be withdrawn at any
time.
• Special arrangements can be made
for Gold orders over $50,000.
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BEGINNlNG TODAY, TELEPHONE ORDERS
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5 -2003 Gov't Issue Gold Coins $ 240.00
10 -2003 Gov't Issue Gold Coins $ 480.00
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FYI
•WHAT: Next Crt y Council
m~eting
•WHEN: 6:30 p m., May 3
•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•CONTACT: (7141754·5221
propo...als lor the prniect w11h
four prefert'nl'e1>: wniur CH
dh.abletl hu11:.i11g. homt·
11wner~h1p opportunity. priori tr
for Co'w f\le~a r1·~ide111:. and,,
Community I lou.,i11g
1Jevclup111e111 Orgamzatto11
p roject.
WHAT WAS SAID
"I encourage you 111 u Sl' 'olllllt'
ot thb monev for an own-yuur-lt\~n 11\llbilc homl.'
park." form1.·1 Mayor Sandra
Celli' "11d. "Vl/l' wt·nt 1h11111gh ,,
n•jlly pa111tul t'>.Jll'l icnn• and I
think that w1Htld he ,1 rt·.1lly g11<11I
p11ority." ·
,ire gl'tt111g 111on· d1,n1ur.1gcd .tt
till' thoul-(ht tl1'tl \\e tool.. thi., 011
1\ith no de,cr pu,1 -war plan. lo
1111:'. wt· don't ll't'l mur h ltkt• a
11.tti1111 at war. It\ too 1'<1rly lO tl'll
how Iraq will alrt•rt thl' t•lcltiu11.
I hat depl'11d!> 011 wl ll'rt' we arL'
111 October."
Thl' gerwral r 11111 lt1dl'd hh
formal ~pel'd1 by 11flr ri11g o1
livt··part progr.1111 lor Iraq that
...c1111cnm• 111 rh:ugt• 'houlcl haw
li~tc1wd to ii long tinw ago II
'lrt''"e' going It> th1.· \J "f'o1 n-.11
'upport · -whatl<vt'r 11 w1111lcl
take" and n·ul'hing nut for .1
greacly 111rrt'a,.cd "hlamil:
diaJOh'lll0'.
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hroul-(hl \11 N1'wp11r1 l·IL'arh la't
Wl'd. .. And thi.., tulll'. l lclt
rchcwd that. linally. \\l' 'l'l'lll to
bt· muvmg 111 hi., dtrl'Uion ..ind
,111gry that II ha' tak<·n ""long.
,\lo'>t ol all. 1 ll'lt a Ill'\\ ,lfl<l
gn>wing r\'\jlt'l t lor Lill' hrt•adth
anu l.lept h .111d intt'lll'rt of I Ill'
people who ru11 our 1111l11ary .rrnl
'peak tlw11 mind' llllltl
d1.·c1"011'> arc maul'. tht'll r .trr\
out tJ)o"' dt·n"on' wtth honor
.111d rntegrrtr
\lavlw 1111· 11l':\l 11111l' .1 111ilr1ar.
kath·i .ippl'otr\ cm thi' platlorrn,
rt '' 111 lw to 1•xpl.ii11 h ow thl'ir
p111lt•..,..,io11.tl l':\fll'l ll'l' "b1·111g
ll'l'd ,11 la'I IO help l'rt•:tlt•
pnlil'it'' 1ha1 111111i111in· lurtlwr
blootf,ht•d for our troop.-. anti
the Iraqi 1wopk wl11h· Wl' rt•join
the 111tcrna1iunal 1:nm1111 11111v 111
toru' 1111 lhl' rc.11 l'lll't11y: ·
\l'l"IOl i ... 111. ' ·JOSEPH N. BELL is d 1e!i.1den1 of
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a hit• to finu rnmfnn .1110 '' rl'11~1 Ii
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1,1a11d
Alzheimer's Disease
Autumn Years Can Help You ...
II ~our ln\.:t..l nnc h.i.., fll'llll.'\'•<I the) l1nn't hav.-111 IX' c1.:,11ncd tm a
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'cnin:d fl:'1dt.:nt1al ~lllng.
\1111111111 Y1•e11' ''a contmum11. t·.irc communtl), 111cl11d111p. ho,pi~t:
l\•llattl'' lhac will prov id.: 'olutmn' and 'UJlfl<'" for )1•11 ,1ml ytiur
l1wnl unc no\\ and 1n the future
01u monthly /tr includl'\:
• A"1~1:u11:1· wtth hathrng. • 24-hour ltccn,cd
drc ...... in~ .md mc<l1calton nun.mg. i.crv1cc'
• Monitmtng ol \Vl'1ght & • Family s uppon group/
blood prc!>sure Eclucational work,h1)p~
• Stru1•111rcd program~ and • Shon tcml stay'
:1c11v111c~ • In 01111ncr11 rart•
• Sel'.urcd walking path~ and a"o availahlc
gardens
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EDITORIAL
A grand old
success for
party leader
W ith 111111 f'ucntc!I
having 'l'fVt·t.I 4!0
ye<1r~ ,,., Lhl· lll'ad ol
lhc < )ra11gl° Cou11ty
llt.>puhli<:an l~trty, II '>ltoult.I rnmc
.1:. lilllc ~urpri!>t' that lw. li11alt• a!>
par1y chairman had 11' lai1 ~hart•
of dr.m1;1. It is, .iflt'r all, poli1ici.,
and onc ran'1 st·rve a ... a pulit11:al
lcat.lt•r for 1wo J1·t·adt·-. w1lhout
t•ttrning i.1>111t· l'11mity ;u1d
m:1:omp:inyi11g c11L•1111t''" ft\
ew;ily arguilhlt'. in Ian. th.11 11
thert• IS IHI oppo .. ilHlll alt1·1 "'( h
M'rvin'. 1111l' pml1ably d11l11'1
"'fV(' ,tll lhill w1•fl
No 1111t• will '<IY I u1·111t·, d1tf11'1
haw hh. 11pp1111t•llh. a11cl 1u11111t•
w11f ,ay that th1rn1g hi., :w y1•.w,
lw c.Jit.111·1 M!• Vt' 111-. pa11y. which 1,
Jwatlt.jU:ll ll'I l'tf Ill CO'-lil ~fl'-..1. ii'>
"di ,I:. he lholll{hl fl(• t Cltrftl.
h11.•ntL''>0 mo-.1 11111.rhlt• "llCl'l'.'-'>
i'> building up Or.111ge (,11u111y a!>
"gripping llepuhlic .. u1
.. 1n111ghuld. In lhl· IJll' 'lllh. pilny
11w111lwr.,h1p 111ppt·tl !llr'<• 111
n111111y v111t·r:. a111l 11 ... wung
'>tm11gly lor l10I' 1m•,idl0t11i;il
l'a11dida1c•,, .. L, \vdl ,,, a '>ll'lllg of
flt-p11hfirn11 l{llVl'rllllr'.
l(l'p11hlka11:. '>I ill 011t11u rnl 11•1
l)('llHJLTJI:> hl'll' hy llllJrl• tlhlll
.!Z!l,000.
St'lling .1'11lt• illl\' 1lt•l>at1• ah11111
wlll'tlll'r lhl' l<q1uhlira11 w
Dt·rnorra11r plallorm a11d
l1111di1ml·111al:. IH't1t•r :-.1·rvt· th"
t:1111111ry. 1'11t•111t•:-. ha., :w11·tf for
till' g1111d of llHIM' who .,hart• hi!>
'ocially and li..nilly t'oll\t•1va1iw
l>dicls. I It· ha., hdpt·tl lu11d
likt•-1ni111lnl llt•1111hl11 .111,,
lwlpl'tl kt•t•p tlw ,1.1t1· 111 < ;1 II'
II.ind' d11n11g till' IHt1· ·110 ... 111 l.111 •
'9<h and had a t't•111raJ rull' in
t''>lahli:.hi11g lhb area. and
t•wpon Beach in partil'ular. a'
,, n111l:>t·sl0p fur na1iunal
c<mdidalcs and party lc•1der'
Hut he abo alienated Mlllll'
111l'fllhl'ri. of the pany. notably
111ure :.ocially liberal ont•:-. who
represented a !>hiflin~
dcmog-r.iphic in the county. A
group of such (;O l't.•n. in rl'rt'lll
ytar-. formed an alt1·rnauve
f1111draising group. 1lw N1·w
Majnnty. But l'vrn thc11. H11•n11·~·
(lllWCI anc.J t.:11111( t:illl hl'
1111·a:-.urt'd in till' gn·iJI ... urn·,., i11
ln1dc.i11g t·1111diJa11·:-. tilt' party h.1,
h.1c.J l't1111pan·tl 1111111' Nl'lv
l\l,1j111 l\y0'> o.;p111ty n.•t.:11rtJ Whl'll II
cho:-.t canc.JidalL'' nut '>t1ppor11·d
hy Fut·1111·'· a~ wdl.
Still , 1hu1 oppu!lili1111
continued tu wow a,'> hb
l'llllM'IYJlive nature fell inln
oppo.'>ition with a more
"n·111ris1" core of the puny.
111dtty l'mbudicd hy Cnlifonua
C ;11v. Arnold Sd1war1.cnL<ggcr
;i11d l'rl'!>idc11t ttu!>h. Both
pnhtil'iano,, rcporti. haw
~11ggt''ll0tl, had lillll' love.• fm
1 ·u1•1llt''>.
1'11a1 i-. op1msi1iu11 that t'Vl'll
thl' 1110 .. 1 tntn.·nrhcd poli1iria11
t·o11ld11'1 rl'~i'>L But in keeping
with"" proud, ll'is1y nalUft'.
h11•11l l'' wa.-.11'1 pui.hl'd 11u1 of 111-.
h·Hlk rship roll'. I It· d1os1• his
111m·. l'Vl'l111 ht' could hL·ar a
dtorm of pt·oplP agn·cing 111-.
ti111t• had l'Ollll'. A11tl, ii:. .1
1 n111111ui11g llll'lllhl'r ul 1111'
parry'~ L!'11rral t 11111111i111•t·, hL,.11
haw plt:-nty 11Hm· ti11w to lwlp
111'> ( .ra11d Oltl l'ar 1y.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Con cert hall donation
clashes with budget cuts
By Geoff West
M 011d.1y 111gl11 I w.111 lu:d
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l .111111ril 11m 1· ag,1111
1•x1·rl'bt• ... 111111' v1•ry 1wt ult.11
llldgllll'lll 1'111:-0 I!> gl'lllll).: Ill ht• ,I
prt'lly di,rn111·1·r1111g hahil w11h
tlil'~t· folk~.
Allt'r hav111g w111t lwd 1111 ...
\'r\'W ._lntggl1• ltl 11.tl,1111 t' lfit•
hudgt'I llWI lht' I'·''' r1111pl1• 111
1111111111.. tl11ru1g whil h 1l11·y
.1gt11ll/.L'tl 11\l'I olllltllllll' i11 tfll'
ll'll' of 1111111,,11111-. 11l 11t1ll.1"
wa., d11mhlo1111lkll wht•11 tlwv
.1grl'1°d lo W,11\1(• .I l 11111rar111;tl
uhli~<1t11111 of (i{i0,000 111 tr.11lk
imp.1r1 ft-1·' f111 lht• 11t'\\ lll'111·l'
anti I knry St·w·r-.tmm < :11n1 l'n
I lall now 1111tkr d1·wlop111l'11I.
Apparc111ly, lhl' t 11y will 1111w
IH' fon:t•d 111 l111d ar1111l11·r way IO
rllcl'I our llhligal i1111 111 1 lw
Oran Kt' C :011n1y Tran:-.porlatmn
l\uthnril)', the 11hin1att· reripicnl
of thO'it' fu nds. It Wil' n mous
that. t'vcn thuuii:h lhl'rl' wa-i no
urgency from the city's
liland pnint 111 mldn.·s~ thi:-. issue
now, tht..·y howcd tn tlw wishe!I
of thr dcv('fopcro; "11 tlll'y rould
prut:t'l't.I with I heir fi11a11d11g
plans for 1 his $i!OO-miUi1111
projt•t:t. I >(lll''i.'> tlll'y rwl'drd to
know whether they were going
10 artually haV(' 111 mcl't thl'ir
rnn1rac1ual obligation:. or could
~rt·nd that money for gold
plating on 1tw lav-.itorie" or hire
c;,omeone to 1.k!<ig11 a 11it·c new
piect· of artwork.
I listened a.' 1'11111 Fret.>ma11, tht'
Scgcrstrom:., '>ilvcr tungucd
mou1hpiCCl', sp11kc on ht•half ol
1hc owner" of lhr co11cert hall
and sweet-talked the council
with the fantusi:r.cd -but 11111
promised -image of 1he city'~
name "high on the wall" ufhig
time donors 111 exchange for this
generous "rn111rlh111ion." Al a
time when II is projected thnt
our city will have u h11dgc1
shortfall of $4 million, for tlw
\.:ou ncil to inl('nlinnally
com1>011nd that prohlcm hy 15%
leaves o ne reeling in disbelit'f.
Whic h youth rf'crcmion
programs will now have 111 he
curtailed hccau'!C th(' <'SO' of •
11111 dt'l tl'd ollinal~ \Wit' Ml
ddtly 'tlO~t·J( \\fl11rfl 'l'lliOI
p111gi.1111' w1ll l>1· nil'{ I low 111a11y
polin· offin·r... or lirl'lighlt·r~ will
1101 ht• hi red bt•<'atl'1' 1111r City
(.011nril tl1tl11'1 haw tlw 1111t• ... 1i11.1l
lor1111ul1• 111n·q111r1·1lw
rl1·vt'l11p1·1 111'1111ply1·m11ply with
lfll' ll'I 111' or lht'ir ;igrt'l'lllt'llfY
I lind 111)''\'lf w11111kri11g how
11111 I II y .. t.111 ll\ll-..1 le1•I wht•ll
tlwy 1ak1• the 1in11· 111 h.11nnw1
11111 ;111 ,Jgr1•t•rrw111 with ,,
clt·vd111wr. wh11 h "'1°111:-. 111 lw
l.111 111 ;111 partit·' a11d 1.'> ,jg111•d,
'>l'ah•d anti tldivt·n•d -only 111
h,1\ t• llw < .11y C1111111·il p11ll 1ht·
r\lg lrorn untll'r their fl'c·t, 1g111m·
tlH'ir ht''' profe,si1111al
rt•111n11rn•11tlatio11-. and put 1h1•
nty'" linannal t:tmJltio11 in
wopardy. f'ru:-.11<11i11n i., a word
that prohuhly d11l's11'1 l'Vc11 um1t•
drN' Ill dt•,crihirrg what 1h1·y
mu~t he ftocli11g.
A very inlcrcslin~ and
ill11minati11g sidebar Montlay
was (.<Juncihnan 01ris Steel's
sugge:-.tion from the dais thal he
might want 10 get together with
Freeman "later'' to disn1ss
whrcdling $300,()(HJ from the
St.•Rcn.1roms, as a n11npron1isc
-fur an obligation that is 1101
thl'in. to pay. ( lwck your
dictionary under the word
"l'lucless" for a definition tlf 11111
l'rstwhile councilman. And,
while we're talking about ii.
whatever happened to that
$200.000 he somehow managed
to wring out of Lhe Segerstroms
fur the now·dl'funct Huscroft
I louse? l>itl we return the
money when the city gave that
while elephant away?
Monday night's pcrformam:c
-;hould be a wake-up call for aJJ
of us who voti> in this city. Thl'l is
not the first lime this council has
n1bh andlcd our funds in
t.lcference 10 a developer -
remember (he 1901 Newpon
Plaza fiasco? The list of
campait,'Jl contributors should
make for some very interesthtg
reading as we head toward till'
elections in the fall.
• GEOff W£ST 11 11 Co9l11 Mesa
resident .
'
MAILBAG
Ill I 1'1 llH Cl llAll Y' I 'II (JI
From the bluffs at Castaway Park, fireworks can be seen exploding over the Newport Dunes m 200 l .
Fuel lo fcc<l thc latest
fireworks debate
1 lw i.'ity ol Nt•wpoi t ll1·;1t h h.1 .. l1111g
.1go h.11111t·J tilt' ,,,It-.iml u,t· 111
li1t'W111k ... I .1g11•t• with tli.11 .. 1.111t't• lll()'V.,
l111111hl'l1 you haw 1•xprl'"wtl
lru,11.111011 tor c .0 ... 1;1 l\k,;1 ;ti"' 11111
l1<11111111g fi1t•worf...'>.
I wa' tl11·11 'hot•knl 111 >;1•t· th.ii 11111 111
;,11 :-.l.1mb .,t'lling fi11•w11rb 111 l ,O!ll.1
l\11·sa (an i11:-.;1111• 1111mlwr) l'l!o:hl ol lho"'
... 1.11111.'> w1·11• op1·ral1•d hy N1•wp1111
I l.1rf\or 1 ligh '>d1011I duh' ,11111 'Ill"''
''11 h ·"· h,1~l'11.tll. looth;ill, h11y-. .111d
girl-. h.1 .. kl'thall, ... m 1 l'r, rullt·1 hrn kn.
~Ill'> .... 11h.ill .111tl 1111"11
!)t1. ( ·o,t,11\1\',,11-(t'h Ill p;1y lr11 1111111·
lill', pol1t t' .11111.1111111.11101111ul
p1•1,1111111·I .11111 <·w11111 1 llcaLll lll'11t•l11 ....
Wh,11 o1 1111 1· p1·rl.. 1111 th.II city.
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111 tlu· 'tw111111 llt'.11 h "h11111,1 \11tl
111•1ha11' 1111\V l'\\Jlllll llt·.1l h 111\
olli11.11' 1111d1·"1.111d wh\ lh1°\ 1 .111 I l..1•1·p
.1ll thl· lin·w111 i.., 11111 ol 1h1•ir lm\11 I
1l1111k II to, llllll' th.11 tlw N1·w111111 llt•.u h
t 1111111111111ty p11t lwtl Ill "lllH' 11111111·~ 111
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/\t 111.tllV. II I' lllllt' hir .ill 11( ll' tt1
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'top tht· 111,.int· p1 .1ct U-t' 111' -.t'lh11 g
li11'W11rh. l1ml1·.....,io1t.d' 1wnl 111 li.trnll1 ·
lill'Wllrl..'> 11111 1 liifd11•11.
HELEN EVERS
( 11-.1,1 r-.11•,,1
Leaders should pul foot
down on puhlic l an<l
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1111 p11ltl11 l.11111' l11·mg ial..cn 11vt·1 11,
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< ,o,ta M1·~a
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most definitely come
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BILL HODGES
< 11,t,1 Mt''•'
Tuni ng out Steve Smith·!\
lckvision advice
I 111:-.t want Ill tdl t 111\1111111'1 '-,\1·111·
'>111i1h thal I a111 'llll' 1'111 11111 1111' 1111lv
I V-lovi11g purl'lll wl111!>t' ·1 V l11v111g
1 hiltlrt•11 arc• honor roll ... 111dL•t11' tilt"
"Tht• rnrnan 1 il' nol io11 o l turn 111g 1111
thl•TV," April 17)
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us who complai n ahout 14,,, prit1''> If\
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'llW 111oney. l·very lina11dal 1·>.pt'rt
that I've wt· 011 rv "'Y' that\,, gn·at
way Ill l'\11 l'll,IS.
CHARMAINE LAURIE
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
crrv Of COST.A MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, CoS1a Me~. CA 92626,
(714) 754-5223
M.yor: Gary Monahan
Coundl: Libby Cowan, Allan
Mansoor, Mike Sc::heater and
Chris Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beadi City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach,
CA 92663, (949) 644-3309
M.yor: Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams, Steve
Bromberg, John Heffernan, 01dt
Nichols, Steven Rosansky enrl
Don Webb
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE otSTlUCT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
432-5898
Ch•ncellor: Wllllam M. Vega
ao..d: President Paul Berger,
Vice President Armando Ruiz,
George Brown, Jeny Patterson
'
and Walter G. Howald; student
trustee Madeline Levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
424-5000
Supeeln ... tdent: Robert Barbot
Botlrd: President Dana Blade, Vice
President Serene Stolces. Cler1t
David Broob. Tom Egan, Martha
Fluor, Judy Franoo and Linda
Sneen
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER
DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Avo., Costa Mesa.
CA 92627. (9491631· 1200
&o.rd: President Frod Bodtmillcr.
Vice President Paul E.
Shoenberger, Jim Atlcinson, Mike
Healey and Tn.rdy Ohlig·Hall
GOVERNOR
Amokt Sdlwerzenegger (R),
State Capttof, Sacramento, CA
95814, (916) 445-2841
(l<Nemor@gOWmor.e».gov
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A.8 lhut\<ldy i\t>t1I ll. £()()4 ~<>C I E I Y Uc11ly Pilot
THE CROWD
Lido and Bahia team up to fight leukemia
C 11n11nodon· 'Wllyne
<;ruvellne will lead t.he
onin·n.. direl·tors,
nwn1h1•r.. n11cJ guestl> of Lhe Udo
""' Y.1d11 Cluh in 1hc celebratJ011
111 < >pt•11111g I >ay 2004 on May 8.
llw d ,I\ 1111 the hay lx'ginl>
v.11 h thl' 1r.1d111011al i~land paradc
.11 ~ a.111. follnwt>t.I hy ceremoniL'S
JI '1:115 .1.111 .• 11111 hnirn:h in the
1 luhhuu!-t.' al I O:JO a.m. Acros..,
the harhrn the good people at
UaJiia C:or111thia.11 Yacht Oub are
lt'.u11111~ up with I j tJo':. Graveline
10 help fight
leukemia
Koth clubs
wiU join
fori.:cs on May
7, jus t before
Udo's
opening day.
111 i.ponsor
1hc
fjdo/Bahla
l:IL'l:l.ril: Boat
B.W. COOK l'o1tcr1tun1u
lw11eli1 tht'
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mil dc'lg11a1t'tl on 1 lw l'lectnc
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lahulou' p1111•,, 1111' t•v1·n1 i~
lw1ng m dw1rt•d by dcdicalL'tl
v11lu111t•rr' Donna Shockley.
Dave Lamb and Nancy Levy. For
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675-4401>. I t'''Y .ti (!J.1!JI 72:1 4~WJ
or Shod.ll'V .11 (1'4!;11675·1904.
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YIU Mancia.rt wl'lrnmcd 1ww
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n·n·11111111 wdn11111•d Kurt Suhr.
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FIGGE
reading.· Suhr added 1ha1 the
program. "has also had a very
posltive effect on the famiUes o(
s1udenas expost.>d to ii. families
have learned to wortc wi1h 1h ei.r
children and the M:hool to
improve the overall educauon of
1he child."
On hand for Lhe reception
were Joe Roeener. board chair for
Communities in Schools OranJ;e
Counry, Rkhard and Mela Payne
providing the catering for the
gathering. and new mem bers of
the organization Ste¥e Bauer,
• Shawn Diiiey, Gloria GM .
Gellman. Nlmcy krlz. AnaUaa
Oc:ano and Unda Scheck.
Juvenile diabetes research
benefited from u n.-"CCnl O.<:
gaLhering al the St. llegis
Monarch Beach Jteson & Spa.
More than $660.000 wa:. nellcd
a1 1he annual "d.ream " gala.
honoring Phil and O\llrlene
BoAI.
"Phil and Olarlc111• have 1he
pas ... ion and drive tu help find a
1·urc for their da uwucr and 1he
more than l miJlfo11 <llher
American children sulferin~ from
iuvenile diabeles. • o;aid Ann
Winthrop. president of the
Juvenile Oiabeles HCM!arch
I oundalion Orange Counly
boanJ of diruc1ors. I lighlights ur
1hc event included an address by
Anne Grall. one of the world's
liN J{)() islet cell 1ranspla111
rl'l'ipients, and Or. Prand.ne
Ratner Kauhnan. head of the
Lclller for Diabetci..
l·.ndoninology and Metabolism
a1 l hihJren's llospital Im.
Angeles. The event. wa.~
1:0-d1afred by Elyse Roberts <md
Adrienne Thomas of Newpon
Hcal'h.
Hit:: :.upporl i:runc lor the lucal
larch of Dirm.'S la_,, week tL'-a
full hou~ rnnvcrg,•d upon 1hc
lkilhoa Ray <Juh & l\(•siirt. rnising
$I 00,000 10 bem•fi1 lhl· nonprofit
urgarii:t.alion\ mis.,ion or
1111p ruvini:: infant lll'aJlh. 'lllc hig
tJonor \V-J.'i Hl'tdwr Jont·.,
Mo1uri:an.. dom11111g .1 :W04 Cl J(
:i;w < :ahriolc1 valu1·d JI more
1han $50.000 fur a11r111111 al lhl'
hrcakJas1 t."onfah. IV 11cw,ma11
11.d Arnold emn•l'll lht• rally.
which drew more 1h:i11 :mo
h'llt'SIS from the Nt·wporl l\ll''><I
n1111111uni1y.
• THE CROWD apµcdri. Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Communities in Schools Orange County welcomed new board members Linda Scheck, Analisa Ocano, Shawn Daley, Gloria Gellman,
Mane Janssen and Steve Bauer at recent gathering on Balboa Island.
Juvenile Diabetes "Dream Gala" wa s organized by Elyse Roberts.
honorees Phil and Charlene Bost. and co-chair Adrienne Thomas.
ALSO IN THE C~OWD
Thaifoon, Taste of Asia at Fashion Island, hosted a
volunteer and sponsor reception for the 21st annual Spirit
Run, which raised more than $110,000 forfive local
schools. Pictured are Spirit Run chairs (I tor) Dina Mead,
Laura Favreau, Anne Satterfield, Lytie White, Lisa Adler
and Lisa Pearson.
Now thro ugh April 3 0th
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Father's Day
June 20th
T iu.·
C1hill
1 ri plct>
•
)011 arc i1111ited tv a /i·a talk qiuen bv
,,. .. ,,. I
Pamela· DeBolt
111!10 1l'ill ~l'ca k 011 tfic topic
"FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENT,
A SPIRITUAL CHALLENGE"
Io he lidd 111 t lie Lido Theatre
3 45:-1 'I 'ia L ido , ~'\'e1t1p ort 'Beacli
011 Saturday, April 24th, at 10:00 ~m.
·I liis talk ;_, spo11 sored b)'
'First Cfi11r~·6 of Clirist, Scit·11tist, .Neu11>ort 'Beacli
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EStao11sneo 1n 1962
ZAGATRATED S ense of Beauty. a 1w1'
beauty salon <f:d :.turt•, 111'1
o pened m till' fm Oll'r
Warehouse Records store t111
Eas1 17th Slrt'l'I in Cu,1.1 l\!t',,1.
The fishbowl window' l"l'l't'Jl .1
~paciuu' !>alon w11h two pn\'al1:
~kirll."Jre trt'atmc111 rou11h ,mJ .1
large retail ~t'lt·nu111 of ht\tlll\
product!>. Find L01·en 1l1111g vuu
need induding makl'ut).
shnmpous. hath .mu h11dv
product:... brushl'' ,111J 1111rrur-.
five srylisto. m.11..t· 11p 1h1• \1•11, ..
of Beauty team. ~1·11w ol Ht'Jlll 1
ts open 9 a.m. io tip 111 ~lond.r)
to Friday; IU a.m to I p.m.
Sa1urday: and 11 .1.111 10 'l p.m.
Sunday. 11·~ al .w I I I 7th 'it. 111
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how from 11 a.m. 10 I JI.Ill. 011
Saturday. Shoppt•r., 11111 rt'l'l'i\ 1· .i
gift with purch;.i..,l'. l.mil.1111
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SPECIAL EVENTS
ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
H1tchcock. The series will be
moderated by retired OCC
professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
session will be held at 6:30 p.m.
one Friday each month through
June 4. The events will be held at
OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission is SS for adulls and SS
for seniors and ace students
Information ,ind t1ckors, c:ill 17141
432-5880,
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NEWPORT BEACH FILM
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The Newport Beach Film F1•s11v<1I
will display m ore than .300
features. short films
documentaries and 11111m.111011
from m ore th..in 45 cou111m•s The
fes11val will also tio<;t c;everat
galas, seminars and
question-and-answer srss1ons
with filmmakers. The ~vent will
be from April 15 thro11qh 25 at
Edwards Island C1nemJs Lrdo
Thcmer Edwards B1y Newµort,
ond at the Orange County
Museum of Art. lnlorrna11011
(949) 253 2880, /Jrtp WWW
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CIRQUE SOIREE
The Irvine Barclay Theatre will
host Cirque Soiree, a gala to
honor Irvine M ayor Lairy Agran.
former UC Irvine Chancellor Jade
Peltason and former trvrne Mayor
Sally Anne Sheridan The even1
will begm at 6:30 p.m. at 4242
Campus Drive. Irvine. Tideets
cost· $500. Information: 1949)
854 4607.
MUSIC
SPRING FESTIVAL CONCERT
Sonlla~o Canyon College's
C.iltfurni.1 Mdster Chorale and
< 1111ru1 d1;1 Un1vr.1 s1ty's Chorale
w1ll µprform a w1d1 • ,1cr<1y of
11111'.>1c. self•c.t1c111!> 11'-..lutlmy the w,,.,, Coast prt•rn1ere of John
Rutter s Mc1ss of the Children:· at
7 p rn April 18 JI SI Anclrew's
Pmsbytenan Church, 600 St
AndrPws Road Nc'Wpor1 Beach
Tl 1c pruyram will also mc:lude
solos l:>y lenor Jonathan Made
.rnd soprano Ka1har1ne Tenay of
the Los Angeles Opera. Tickers
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platinum and s1ainless steel.
Designs available are by Stuart .
Moore, Brigiu a Schulz., I !enrich
and Denzel. Nathan Levy. Ar.Ha
and others. Hand-crafted Stuan
Moore de:.igns are imple and
elegant jewelry. and the storl'
:.howcascs JO b lher 1op
European and American jewelry
designers. Stuart Moore h. open
lQa.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to
Friday; I 0 a.m. to 7 p.rn.
Saturday: <tnd 11 a.m. !O 6 p.m.
Sunday. Call (949) 644-0501 or
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EUROPEAN VACATION
Inge Rudman of Newport
Mesa Travel will host a
week-lung Danube river crui'l'
1ha1 vi5its four countries:
(;ermany, Austria, Hungary and
Slovakia. The cruise nms from
Oct. J 10 10. Along the Danube.
"gothic cathedrals rise from lush
\ ineyards ;.ind mcdievaJ villages
~land a~ thC'y did thousandt-of
y~ars ago." Hudman said.
"F.xplorl' the <irl. history arid
rnhure Qf l·urnpe's mos1
t·elcbraletl cities. BudapC!>I,
nowntd 'Q11l'en of the Oanuhe.'
Vienn;i, wht•rl' McJ7.an
l·ompo-.rcl hb greatest Opl'rtl~
amf .;y111ph1111ic·!>: and i\klk, with
11:> !-oflll'mlid Baroque
lle11ed1c1i1w Abbey." Shon•
l'XCt1r,11Hi<., luxurious
accommodations and nightly
entena.inment are a few of the
services included. The cos1 is
$2,260 per person. Space i~
Limited. For m ore informa1io11,
call Rudman at (714 ) 37£Hll57
or e-mail ingrudman@aol.com.
Ne~on Mesa ltavel is at 2043
WestcUIT Drive. Suite 110 in
Newport Beach.
CHEAP WORKOUT
Alpha ,Omega Fitness
F.qulpment is a showroom of
rt?furbished commercial l'Xl'frise
equipment. Owner Jonathan
Blitz says he has conm·crlon!'!
throughout North A111eril'a, and
rnn locate any piece of
equipment 1hat's 1w1 in the
showroom . It offers bar~am .. on
major brand!> of tre;1dmill.,, .. 1air
stepper!>, 'olationary hikl'~.
ellipticals, rowers anti strt•ngth
equipment. Hefurbish1'd
equipment is pricl'd at 40 111 liO
cenls on the dollar. nw
'>howroorn i!> open !f:JO a 111. 111 Ii
p.m. Mom.lay.1hrough !-=nd,1y,
I ()::10 a.m . to i\ p.m. Saturday. or
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Saturday, April 24
9:30 a.m.
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Costa Mesa
SALES MEETINGS
Tuaday, April 27
10:00 a.m.
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Newport Beach
Thursday, April 29
2:00 p.m.
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Costa Mc~a
Friday, April 30
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days I sailed wi1h 120 other
American touriM:. 011 the
modern 01ilean ship Mare
AusLralis arountl his1oric part!> of
Tierra del Fuego. thi!> va~I harrc11
island al Lht! Pa tagonian,
southernmost parl or thi-.
hemisphere. This meeting ol <,ea
and land mus1 be seen 10 be
believed for its beauty, har<;hne~'
and serenity.
The Patagonian wind' an•
fomuu-;, tumuhuou-. and driH·
11nprcssive clomb 1hat ... wirl 111
aero!.'> thl' continental ice cap.
forming high cloud.,, low dark
dolllb, lenticular lcn'·~hapl•d
cloud'>. The glacier' arc ahno-.t
uverwhelniing. Sot11l' arr
adva ncing, othcri-. rrC'l•ding w11h
a terminal rn orninc "' cvidcnn·.
or hanging, ur i"uing huge
rivers beneath the brow. So1111•
tlisplay myriad ma .. -.sivc wniral
crevasi.c~. deep blue <;core1>
extending from t11e douds 10
ralving into the "alrwater in
1 hundrrou' di..,play' of erwr~ry
~111red for cen1unc.;.
Around thi!. big bland\\ 1th
Ill(' innumcrahle p1l'lllrl·:.q11l'
fjord.,, wt• walked among
thou,and:. of Magellanir
Penguin!>. ,aw elephant and lur
seaJs, ril7.Roy dolphins. many
Andean condors. fa mi lie:. of wild
guanaco lrdated 10 the llama.
vicuna and aJpaca).
humpbacked whale<,, !>cad:. ol
swooping black-browcd
albatross, such other pelagic
bird' as the giant pt'lrd, anti
more black-necked 5W<lll' a11d
co~i·orobn ~wan~ than I ro11ld
imagine. TI1ough l'xd1i11g
"ghling,, my 70 bird !<ip l'rll''
wt· rt· quJ111i1a1 l\'C'ly low sin ct·
early ~1.ird1 was afler their
1111gra111111 north had begt1n.
For ro11 carnivo res. we were
toltl hy our b'Uitle that only two
rt::.1m1ran1 ... in l'unta Arenas
legally 'crw guanaco <>leaks . .;o
111quirc if ~1ou'rc there and wi"h
to cry 1ha1 wild ta-;te.
Ami. <i'> a rt•-.ult of beavers
bring 111trmh11:ed in l!-146 for fur
pl•lt,, 'llllll' nf '" walkrd a bit
111laml 10 I he large.., I heaVl'r dam
.111d lmlgt• I've cvt'r seen. The 50
imported lwaVl'r' have grown to
an l''l1m,11eu too.ooo -a real
t•11vlron11w11tal problem -and
till' origi11al prrn.pecl ur pelt
va lul' lrn' hl't'n a rommcrcinl
foihlll'
Wt• art• 11l'ar live renturies
afll'r h•rdin;mtl Magellan
diM'llVt'rt'd the '>lrail thaL runs
ahovc 1hb huge i'land, now
~harl'd by Cl1ilc and Argenlina.
And how rich i11 history !and Lhe
ago111e' of 'ailing !<.hips) ha!->
hl·cn I hi'> C'-.capl' from tht'
ll'ar~oml' wimh and ~lllrmi-. of
Capl' I lorn. Jml read l'hapter
live of Dana\ ... l\vo Years before
the Ma,t" w le:im what terrori.
,,111or, lnrcd. I hen in I K\J.
.m111 her route w;J'; dbrovered
bl'IWl'l'll the 'trail and Cape
I lorn when the -.hip Beagle. w\th
( harle.., l>;im in on hoard. found
and named 1lw £lcagle Channel
through which we al~o sailed.
l'hi.., nw-.t h.•ar ... 11111e .;1retch of
orean 111 the world was used by
C:allfomia (;old·Rtlsh '4!tent.
1111111 lhc Panama C.anaJ opened
in I !•14. o ne of these thr~
roult·~ between lhe Atlantic and
lhl' P.1nlil' simply had 10 he
David Weber and group find the
elusive Thorn-tailed Rayadito
bird in a rain forest.
entlured.
Totlay, ocl'a,iunal cruises
enahle one to 1ransi1 the
P;itagonian pa<isage"i or the
Beaglr tJmnnel and the
~lagellan Strait. om' south and
the other nunh and west or
Tierra de! >=uego. I found ii a rich
cxpl'rienn• -even with it:.
lor1111Llablc weather. These are
water' that fre4ue11lly are
awe..,omc. Ha111 al> much as 20
ft!ct annually. Wind~ that can
prevent people standing and
pru111p1111K the city of Punta
Arena' on 1he .. trait to lash
ca hie~ at t ime~ be1wecn
lamppo~ts co aid human
n111vcme111 along its main street.
These are the winch tha1 01arles
See TRAVEL, Pae• Al 1
Rea/. P'eople
· · Real Relationships
H11rten Corporetlon SawillrlH, lhft apace ahunle
111<1 liigh·speed alrcreli no. the Hurlen Corpo<ellon
dOMn"t ma~e thHe veh1cle1 Out many 8"•0•P*Cll
companies depentl upon 1h<11n 10 provide much of
the aluminum, s1a1n1eu 1111el, lltanlum 11nd 01h111
high-temp alloys lot I heh con.tr uct1011
J11y Hurtado, Chlel E.ecutlve Olllc111 and Founder
01 \lie Hutlen Corporation. c1epenct1 on CiUrens
Bualneu Ban~ 101 Ille Real RelltlonshlP 1h111 he
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TRAVEL
Continued from Al 0
Darwin termed nothing short of
"impetuous."
The ship carries four zodiacs
(heavy-duty inflatable rubber
boats) dally talcing us to shore
for dry landings (My wife and I
recently cruised the Sea of
Cortez with zodiac landings wet
-not so simple!). Every shore
expedition to visit a glacier. the
elephant seaJs or a remote
rancbera in chilling breeze
ended with the group of us
belng offered hot chocolate and
scotch to warm the soul before
the zodiacs return to the ship.
Really roughing It?
On this island as large as New
Hampshire and Vermont
comblned, nearly all Its
inhabitants live ln two
communities, which we visited.
I walked Ushuaia's main streets
in a downpour, trying to
experience Argentine
atmosphere. Just below, at 55
degrees south latitude, we
stopped at Navarino Island to
visit the southernmost town in
the world: Puerto Williams.
Meat, veggies, frult and fish are
superb everywhere. And meals
on the cruise ship were
excellent, with amazing
desserts. But. ah, the
ever-present Pisco sours!
I found other swprises: A
picturesque modem
narrow-gauge railroad outside
Ushuaia was originally built
earty last century by hundreds
of prisoners. to ha.rvest the
deciduous southern false-beech
trees in this sub-Antarctic valley.
The historic ~tancla at the
head of Yendegaia Bay showed
its summer population of
merely 15 friendly ranch cats,
asking us to pet them. And on
the Beagle Otannel dwell the
descendants of the Yaghan (or
Yamana) natives who live where
YOUR DENTAL HF.ALTif
by I>-'"-RJda, D.D.S.
DRUG-FREE MIGRAINE soumoN
A drug-fret tmtmtnt for mipiM and
1rnsion hradachr.s hu bttn reandy
applO>'Cd by t.M FDA. This 1rcac:mcn1 ii
dcli\'trtd only by den rim. h ·, called !he
NTJ Trn1ion Suppreuion Symm.
OinicaJ mah ha~ shown thar 82% of
migraine: sulfc:rm achievtd 1 77'41
reduclion in migraine: rvrncs. h's
painless, fut, and afford.bit. If you
upuitnct mignin< or tension
heaclachta and ha~ not yet found
rdJe{, m:n if you have bttn mcdlcally
dilpoiled wich mlgraincs. then uk 111
abour this a ciring MW bra.lt:rhroatb.
You INiy call 111 ar (9'49) 640-5680 and
ult fot ~bblc or Dr.. Rich. Wt are
located 11 1441 AYOC.ado A~ .. Slliie
SOI. Ncwpoit Be.ch.
their documented history goes
back 7.500 years. And would
one believe that Austral
Parakeets thrive in this
tempestuous land?
My lasting memory ofnerra
del Fuego is of the scenic
grandeur and spaciousness, a
pristine land of huge
glacier-capped mountains,
stunted brush clinging to
precipitous cliffs rising out of
the thrashing seas. And it is a
paradise for' the mammals of
the sea, for fish, and for the bird
life, which finds this a rich
habitat -amazingly -at all
times of the year.
• DAV1D C. WEBER la a resident of
Corona del Mar.
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mosl adulterated Lifestyles
in the world. shines through in
the film "Born into Brothels."
The documentary follows the
children of prostitutes, pimps
and drug dealers in the red-light
disUict of Cakuna. India, as they
leam to look at their dismal lives
through the lens of a camera.
lhrough photography classes.
taught by professjonal
photographer and co-producer
Zana Briski, the children share
their stories of poverty. shame
and hope -exhibiting wisdom
NEWPORT
BEACH
FILM FE STIVAIJ
far beyond lheir years.
The foregroW)d of the film
focuse5 on the children and their
studies in photograP.hy. F.ach
chlld is given a camera and Is
senl out in the district to capture
their reality. The film documents
their dedicated classwork and
the relationship with their
teacher, whom they call "Zana
Auntie,· as is the Indian
t(lldition.
. Uke the.art of photography,
the film also provides its viewer
with a remarkable background
-the children's long hours of
laborious chores, cutting
remarks from their mothers. the
rampant use o( drugs, pulling a
cunain in the room while their
mothers "work" and their
eagerness to escape it all.
Without an escape route, the
children are destined for the
same Uves as their parents -
Uves riddled with grief. passion,
heartache and disgrace. As the
years on "the line" -as the row
of brothels is referred to -
increase, any hope of salvation
diminishes and ultima.tely.
another generation of furure
prosdtutes and pimps are born .
"Born into Brothels" is
gripping. compelling and
brutally honest. It reminds us
that before our years shape us
into doctors, lawyers, teachers or
"sex workers.· we are all
children. Innocent little people
who Smile, laugh. giggle and
dream, even while living a
nightmare.
"Born into Brothels.·
produeed by Ross KaUffman and
Red Light Fibns. It will screen at
4:15 p.m. today at the Edw-.uds
Island 6 in Fashion Island.
NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
• 3 p.m. -#Forest"
• 5:30 p.m. -"Night Owls of
Coventry"
• 8 p.m. -"Cowboys & Angels"
Edwarde llland 4
• 11 a.m. -S18, "Pot Lude
Short1"
Edward1 l1land a
• 11:30 a.m. -S6,
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• 6:16 p.m. -"The Crying
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Rltdiuon Hotel
8 p.m. -Awards Night
SATURDAY
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Fiims are presented at four
venues: Edward• Big Newport,
300 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach; Edwards Island 7
Cinemas, 999 Newport Center,
Newport Beach; Udo Theater,
3459 Via Lido, Newport Beach;
and Orange County Museum of
Art, 850 San Clemente, Newport
Beach. Unless otherwise noted,
general screening tideets are $10
and can be purchased at the box
office or online until 6 p.m. the
night before at
hrtp:Jlnewporfbeachfilmfest.com.
For more information. chedc the
website or call 1949) 253-2880.
• 1:30 p.m. -S13, "Mode Dode
Short Blodt"
• 4 p.m. -S15, #Shortus
Dramaticus"
• 6:30 p.m. -S7. "In Tune With
Our Shorts"
• 9 p.m. -517. "Gettin' Your
Shorts In A Twist"
Edw81'd1 Island 5
• Noon -"The Feast of the
Praying Mantis (Le Festin De La
Manter
• 8:30 p.m. -S28, "Get Bad( Into
Our Shortsl"
UdoThNter
• Noon -"The Magical Life of
long Tade Sam"
• 2:30 p.m. -"The Ride"
• 5 p.m. -"Any Way the Wind
Blows·
• 7:30 p.m. -Closing Night:
"love Me If You Dare (Jeux
d'enfsntsl"
Orange County Mu1eum of Art
9 a.m. -4 p.m. -Screenings to
be announC9d
SUNDAY
Orange County Museum of Art
9 a.m.-7 p.m. -Screenings to be
announced
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• 5 p.m. -"Silver Wings & Civil
Rights: The Fight To Fly"
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"CdM played wirh m ore
enrlwsiasm and had
more hustle plays."
John Galdo, Northwood boys
volleyball coach
Sports Editor Richard Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Sports F.x: !949) 650-0 170
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
EYE OPENER
ID DailyA Pilot tl1
SpotU It.ii ol fame
.• tJ,
Aiml 26 honoree
BRAD OXLEY
lhursoay Aorrl 22. 2004 81
.Sea Kings handle heat Corona del
Mar's Austin
Brawner. left,
and Kevrn Welch
block the shot
of Northwood's
John Paul Reyes
(6) in
Wednesday's
Pacific Coast
League match.
TENNIS
Locals
aplenty as
Ojai begins
Corona del Mar rem ains
4 unbeaten in Pacific Coast
League after gutty road
sweep of Northwood.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
IHVlNE -In a Pacific Coa!>t League
Corona del Mar I ligh boy!> volleybaU
coach Steve Conti characteriled a5
competitive and filled wilh parity, l\Je:.-
day':, road !>weep at No rthwood could
be considered a i.weet surprise for the
ninth-year coach and hb players.
The Sea Kingi. remained unbeaten
and atop the league '>landing:. with a
25-22, 25-iO. 25·22 victory over the Tim-
berwolves, extending their league win-
ning streak 10 15 marches dacing to i<L~t
•
season. when they
claimed che PCL aown.
Cd~I (12-i. 5-U in
leagut•I. rankeu No. J in
CU: Southl'rn Section
Divi!>ion 11. with~tom.l
any inkling of a 'orth-
wood (~· 7. ;J-21 chargt•; relying on
sirong digging and pa.~'ing to prevent
the host~ from built.ling any momen-
tum.
onhwood Coach John (;,mfo waMi't
lhl' lca~c bit surprbeu h\ the defeat 011
his home coun.
"It was t.'Xactly whal I l'>.pe1:ted," C•u·
do said. "CdM played w11h more t•n1h11-
siasm and had more' hu,lll' play... 11·~
1ough to deal wich wlwn you gee 0111
hustled like 1ha1. I felt \\'l' were .1lway,
chasing and couldn't get anything g11
See VOLLEYBALL. Page 82
GIRLS SWIMMING
KEY lkt f!O\\''
IJA11 • f 1 !
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Thl' llMlh Ojai V.tlll'Y tl'lllllS 1ourna
111e11t hewn). toda~· with '-l'Vcral local
pl<tYl'r' lwgmmng tlw .il lllln
Nc\\1HJrt Beach fl''>!Ul'tll .1nJ 1\l.1tl'I
Od I liRn 'l'nior K<11'' Va n'c 1 lof opl'n)o ac
!ol:JO .1 rn coJ.iy .11 1111· c >1.1i V;ille\' ll·rrn"
Club .1g.1111,t !'.Id.in l\k1'inney of Hto
I\ k,;i 111 till' I I I h11\'' 'tngle-. d1v1,11111.
\'an·c 11111 re.1d1l'd lhl' di\ 1,m11 lin.tl l.i..t
year
See OJAI, Page 83
Corona del Mar solidifies status
Highly regarded Sea Kings
win Pacific Coast League
showdown Wednesday
against host University.
Steve Viraen
Daily Pilot
IRVINE -Thi'> 11me the high 'chool
girls 'iwim meet between the Pacific
Coast League's 1op two team!> did not
come down to the final
ev2~~ch !Joug Volding's •
Corona del Mar l ligh
girls made sure of 1hat.
Sophomores Lt:xfo
Shue and ~hJey Cl1an-
dler won two eventS ·
each and contributed to two winning
relays to help lead the Sea Krngs to a
97· 73 win over host University in a bat-
tle of undefeated teams Wedne day.
Corona del Mar won nine of the 11
events.
Olandler. who had to leave che meet
early to prepare herself for a '>chool
drama production later in the C\!emng.
swam the anchor on the Sea King•> vic-
torious 200-yard freestyle relay team.
which included Vivian Liao and 1he
Anae siscers. Jordan and Tumua. The
quartet completed a CIF-quaJify111g
time in I :43.93.
The Sea Kings' 200 free relay win aho
secured the team victory. as Corona del
Mar improved co 4·0. 3-0 in league. fhe
Sea Kings were up. 52-42. after the JOO
free and wilh five event left. They then
pulled away with a 1-2 finish by Shue
and senior Kim McKay in the 500 free.
"Thi!> win give<, credence to where we
are as a team," Voiding said. "I thought
we came in and took this mt•cc !>eri-
ously and we won it. Universi1y i~ cer-
cainly no slouch. l told chem coming in.
'You guys are ranked No. I lin Orange
County and the Southland by two pub-
!!ca lionsJ. Be proud of that and show ii.'
Voiding said hi~ swimmers were ex-
tremely excited about facing the Tro-
ja11s. For the pa!.t two years. the PCI. ti-
cJe has been decided berween Corona
dcl Mar and Univer\ily. L.a:.t year, the
SAILING
CdM, Tars
to nationals
Local high school club
teams qualify out of
Wakeman regional
championship regatta.
TI1e Corona del Mar High 'ailing
team finished second and Newport I lar-
bor wu-. fifth at the Wakeman regional
championship regatta completed last
weekend in San Olego.
By finishing In the 1e>p live in the 79·
school Pacific Coast region. bolh
schools earned the right to advance 10
Lhc varsity nationaJ high school regatta.
cheduJed May 8·9 In New Orleans.
The national regalla wiU feature the
top 20 from amonit an estimated 350
schools nationwide with sailing pro-
See SAILING, P111 83
PHOT 811(('-IT 0 1i[?•Q1'. CA;LY P.L
Corona del Mar's Stephanie Gabert swims the freestyle portion of the 200-yard 1nd1v1dual medley Wed n_esday rn a Pacrfrc Coast League meet agarnst University.
"We have a lot of talented
girls and w e have good
depth:'
Kim McKay
Senior and team captain
Sea Ktng'>. who 11cd \\'1t!1 the I ro1.1m 111
the rel{ul;ir-,ea<.on du.ti meet. ed~etl
Umvcr"tY by eight point' IC> win th fir\t
Pr.I rhamp1onship ~1111 .. t• l!:l~M . Act:iin
ing the ll•agtre crown la'c year .ilM>
ended 1ht· rrojan:-.' <.trt'ttk of thrl'c in ,1
row.
Now thl' Sea l\Jn~'· who fi111.,hed 'l'l
See COM. Paae 82
BOYS SWIMMING ·
Sea Kings searching for positives
Steve Vir&en
Daily Pilot
fHVf~I l'hl'rl' wa;, only vllt' ll1i11~
lelt to do tor I .oach Mike Evans an<l lw.
Loron.i dl·I :0.1t1r lligh boy!> ~wim team
.1f1t·r loi.i11g. I :!'l··l'i, 10 three-time dl'·
femlml-{ 1'.1nlir C.oa<.t I .t•ague champion
11111\ c•r,11y \\l·dnc:.uay.
I org1·t ahuur re and moVl' on.
n1c Sea King<. (O·j lf1 league) UIU 110\
win an -event .u l.lniversiry. but they are
planning to improve by season'!> end.
.. M1t' only 1hi11K we can concrol 1'> our
own perfom1anre." said E\~111~, who
.1l<oo coaches thl' Corona del Mar hoys
water polo team. "We're ju~t tryinK to
get them down lU Lheir ht'! cimr .. "
I vans said all hr'> ;,wimmt•r.. hc1\e11'1
rnrunlained 1he1r torus on <ow11111111ng.
which has elTertl'tl 1h1•11 'l"''o" 11t1'
spring.
"Our kids haven'1 had cht>tr lw.1d' 1111n
11." l-va11s said . ··1 have a h.imHul ol gm'
who are ~I ill thinking ;:ibo111 \\,1H·1 p11l11
They have that mentality. -.o. 1h.1l\ 0111
challenKe."
C.orona del ,\tar\ h1ghe,1 rndt\ 1du.tl
See SEA KINGS, Page 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Brett Perrine
DOUGLAS ZIMM£RMAN I OAllY Pit.OT
Newport Ha rbor's go-to
guy led Sailors to two Sea
View League victories over
Ali so Niguel last week.
Steve Vlraen
Daily Pilot
B reu Pemne
has many
thought on
his mind. • especially when he ii; on the volleyball
court.
TI1e junior for IJ1e Newport 1 larbor
I ligh boys volleyball team has been
concentrating on making up for missed
time. as he sat 0111 his entire
sophomore season because of a torn
See PERRINE, P11• 83
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82 Thursday, Ap<d 22. 2004
CDM
Conbnued from B 1
om.I in tht.· Clf So uthern !>c..:uon
Divi!.1on II finals last yenr. Ult'
pot~ IO repeat as PCI. champi
on~ and then turn their ~1ght!>
1uwarc..l 1he postscu. .. 011.
* 1'111 rt'ully lookmg furw-.m.I tu
CIE" ~ml Mt:Kay, ,1 team capt.un
who '>ig11cd a letter of intent wllh
Loyola Marymount Univer:.11y
l\le111day. ·Everyone is doing
really Kood. We have a lot of tal-
ented Kiri:. 1md we have ~oml
depth."
rtw Sea Killlt'> opened with a
vietury in the :.Wo medley relay.
as < l1a11dler, Stephanie (;ahert,
McKuy <1111.1 Shue. fi11isht:d in
I :52.68, .tlso a Ct1:.411aJifying
time. 'l\1mua Arnn: (I : 11p 11 in tht.·
I 00 brt.·a .. 1i.1rukl'), C ;.-.hen
(l 1.1.~19. :WO 1ncl1v1dual 1m·cllt.•yJ,
whu \Viii 101111w11· 111 tlw Oly111pir
1r111l' 111 Jul\. .111d ()1.indh-r
(!iii .111. I oo t n·l'I wu11 1lw1r r1·
'Pt't 11\1' t'\'t.0111, w11h C .II 1111.1lif)'
mg 11nw ...
"Wt.• 11.Jtl ro11lid1·1ir1· g11111g 111
.11111 Wl' k1ll'W Wt• hat! Ill lm1tl1· l11r
11," ~hut• ,,11d "Wt• have a 1111
11wrt• t•1111lid1·111·1• 1111w and Wl'0rl'
'homing tor< 'IF"
1 lw I 1111;111' (5 I .. I 1111 ... 1 1lw1r
ht't 11w1•1 ut tlw .. ea'tll1 .111d .11. •
SEA KINGS
Continued from Bl
ti11"l11•' aga11 ... 11lw I r111.111' r .ulll'
111 thl' WO y;.1rd lr\'l''lyll'. HK)
bar k_,trokl' and 11>0 ht't' 111111111
Bryan Buhawar ra111t· 111 \t•rnnd
111 tht' 200 fre1· ( 1 ·'lJ.lli) and HXJ
h:1r k.,1roke (!l.fi~l'iJ, wh1lt· ~l'llll
Sanford took 'en 1111J 111 I ht• I 00
frt•t• (!i:l.l 91 lluhugiar \\,1<, 1111t
11111\'lwd hy It·,, th.in a ,t·r 1111d 111
till' IOO had;
While the Lurnna t.ld Mur wrl-.
Corona del Mar's Ashley
Chandler completes the
backstroke leg of the 200-yard
medley relay Wednesday.
, ort.1111~ 10 C :11.1rh ll11hi11 lnt:oh
.,l'll. tlwv Wt'rt: humhlt'll
"I"" \,,,, J r1·.1l11v t h1.<ek for
11-.," .,.,;ti J.1n1h,1·11. ''ho :.wam
tur Voiding ,u1d gr.id11.11t·d from
Corun.t ucl ~1.1r i11 1~1'10. "!"Ole
Sea Kmgsf haw ..imw strung
'\W1mmcri.. 1 lwy hd\t' a lot of
depth. 11:, rl'.tlly niu· lor U\ to
l1o1v1.: th.ii a.:11111p1·11111111 111 our
k .1g\11'. I think 1t\ grt·.11 ...
~wim learn ha'> bl't'n '11n:c!><,ful
anu grnhbiflg llllU:h ol thr allen-
tll>n. the ~l'a King ho}" haw
been t untl'nt with tlll'ir wal'oon.
ronrentratinl{ on 111t.lividual per
forrm1nce,, Ev1u1i. ..aid h1' -;wi111
nll'r' .ire ddi11i1dy <.:upahll-11t
1 vrnpktin~ per..unal-hl'M ti11lc'
l>l'fort• the se(!),On t•nd!>.
I h1i vt•r..i1y n.·nu1in~ focm l'U lo
wm it!> fourl11 'itmight l'Cl. cham-
pmn,Jiip. l.a~t year the lmjam,
fi111.,hetl .. cconu 111 th1• Cit
~outht•m Section I >1vbion II fi -
nal~ 1 lwy were de111ed of 1 he 11-
tlc· h\' J point ant.I u half. .
l<ENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar H1gh's Kevin Welch passes during Wednesday's
Pacific Coast League match against Northwood on Wednesday.
VOLLEYBALL "1'11e \wttt•r defcn'it' Kl'l!> our
midtll1· .. more involveu." C:onll
Contmued from B 1 .. 1ud.
CtlM. especially 1h1· Wr ich
hrothcf", soared above the net
1111{. ,md 'enl o;everal haJI '> down the
Nc1tlll'r team p11lll'd .1w<1y. ltnc'>. gall\ing many puints off
llw ~a Kin>-:' led by flw the blocks.
pmnh tWll'C -lll)lT ell the end "I n1c '11mben.vnlv1'"! made
11f tlll' wcond .:aml' .11111 tlwn al sumr defensive adjustment!>,
111 l:l 111 C .nme :1 putting a wing dt'fender down
Up '!teppcd N11rtJ1w11111J\ Unru1 the line. ~o we had to adjust aml
llodolff. !.landing 20 frt•t behind throw the occasional lip in
th<· -.erv1<.:c lane. to tally two there." Conti !>aid. "We are "
'tnu~ht an•, 111 J four· point run smaller team so we have to serve
that pulled the ho~ts within II!-tough and pass well."
17. i\pplehce finl!>hed with twn
llu1 tht•y woulu get no dnser. aces while Tom Welch anu Shane
lu11i11r outsidt' hitter Kevin Collins each added one.
Wt'kh .. 1am111cd two <itraight kills Devising a defense 10 counlC'r
off two a1.~is11. frorn ~1'nior "CllL'r Kt'vin Welch. a seconcl -1ea111 all-
1>11111init· Huh ino 111 11111 C:dM up. league selection last year. prc-
l I I U. 'icntcd it -; chaUcnges. Gaitlo ~aid.
Northwood dosed within ~I· "I le would mnkc ,, ~en\ dou-
22. l>111 a hit '>Oared long and blcs panner at the twach," <.;aid11
Welch clinched the mat ch with said. "I le has a full wle<.:tion of
u11e of hii. 111 kllli. off a ltub11111 .;hots-I le is definitel y effective."
a<,sist. CdM doesn't hav(' much time nw ahillty 10 hold ,Jim lcaus 10 savor the victory.
in all three games with a team The Sea ~inKs fon· what rnuld
that had one senior on the floor he their wughel>I It''' of thC'
1\Jesday pleasc.'tl Conti. leaRtte season al l.ttJ.,'ltna Beach.
*We showed a bit mon.' poise ranked c;eco nd in Oivi.,ion II. 10-
when l the Timberwolvcsl started day at 3:30 p.m.
10 make a run and creep up." l.a{.runa defeated CdM earlier
Conti said. • Agaln.'lt Tesoro la.qr this season in thC' Orun){e County
week we played like we were championships.
down, 0-2, Instead of up, 2-0. We Norl11wood st•rtt thl' Rreakt•r.i
.ire a younR team wld1 n lf'aming to their lo11l' lcal{lte lo.,,
curve in regards 10 composurC'.'0 Going 10-0 in league coulu he
lbm Wdch, Kevtn Welch's twin difficult this season, Conti said.
hrothcr, pounded 12 kills while "Our leagul' has f1w teams
/\11sti11 Bmwner nnd freshman who can heat one nnoU1cr any
/\dam Smith tallied four and given night," Conli said. "This
l11rcc kills. respectively. Rubino • league is deeper thou it has hcc.•11
finished with 35 assists. ln the past I would consider l..11-
lunlor Ben Applebee. Kevin guna Beach the best team In the
Welch and Smith each finished league. but we'll sec (todayl . I
with four digs. contributing to can't say we are better than a
CdM's productive passing. team who has heaten us,*
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SPORTS
PHOTOS SY KENT fREPTOW /DAILY PILOI
Corona del Mar H1gh's Leiue Shue races to victory in the girls 500-yard freestyle Wednesday.
Corona del Mar H1gh's Kim McKay completes the butterfly stroke in the girls 200-yard medley relay.
BRIEFLY
Daily
HIGH SCHOO
SWIMMING
Paclftc COMIC LNpe
Boys
Unlvenity 123, Coron~ det MM 4
200 medley 1elay -1 University.
1·46.11
200 free -1 Barnett Woods IU I,
1:51.24; 2. Buhagr111 (CdMJ, 1:53.87; l.
Mode (U). t·55.53.
200 IM -I Eid tU), 2·03.23, 2 Pham
(UI. 2:07.01; 3. Vu IUI, 2:18.03.
50 froo -1 Noh (U). 22.74; 2. Nguyen
(U), 23.59; 3. Song IU), 23.60.
100 tty -1. Luke lUI, 66.51 : 2. Moct
(UI. 56.68: 3. Brown (UI. 1,00.91.
100 free -1. Li IUI. 48.81; 2. S.
Sanford (CdM ). 53.29; 3. Burritt (U),
54.66.
500 free -1. Barnett Woods IU),
4:55.04. 2 N1 IU), 5:26.08; 3, Pearson
ICdMl. 6:31.09.
200 free ralay -1. University, 1'37.23.
100 bacll -1. Eld (U I. 56.08; 2.
Buhayiar (CdM I, 56.26, 3 Noh (UI,
59.18
100 breas1s1roke I. Pham (U),
1:02.67; 2 L1 IUI. 1·01.01, 3. Vu (U).
1:0739 400 tree relay 1 Um11ors11y, 3 24. 7 I
Girls
Corona del Mar 97, UnivMsltv 73
200 medley telay -t Corona def Mar
(Chandlec. Gaben. McKay, Shue).
1:52.68.
200 lree -t Shue ICdMJ. l 53.71, 2.
F1tzs1mmons (U), I 55.32. 3
Mat1hows tU). 2 04 42. .
200 IM -1 Gaber1 (CdM),2 13 99; 2.
M cKay (CdM). 2·15 24. 3 Johorek
IUl. 2:22.24
50 free -1 I. Chandler (CdM). 25.14;
2. Schumacher (U). 25.52, 3. Liao
(CdMI. 26.16.
100 fly-1. Sd1umacher (Ul. 59.89; 2.
Mayg11t tUI, 1:00.31; 3. Gabert !CdM I,
1:00.33
100 Imo -1. Chandler (CdM), 54.26;
2. Fitzsimmons (U), 54.38; 3. Liao
ICdM ), 56.31
500 free -1. Shue (CdM), 5:06.66; 2
McKay (CdMI. 5:24.32.
200 free relay -1 Corona del Mar (T
Anae, J. Anae, Liao. Chandlerl,
1:4J.94.
100 back -1. Sir1aya11a1 (U). 1 :02 06;
2. J. Anoe ICdMI. 1:03.59; 3
Anderson (Ul, 1·04.94.
100 breas1s1roke -1. T. Anae ICdM),
1:10 78; 2 Linden IUl, I 12.96; 3. Xie
(Ul. 1·13.44
400 tree telay 1 Corona del Mar,
3 46 90
Estancia finishes undefeated
11w E'1a11nt1 I ligh girb swim
ll'am dosed out ifs Goldl'n Wl'~I
l.1:ague d11al-nw1•1 season with
an ur1u1.•fcatt·d rem rd afrer LI I l 0-
(j() viriory over visiting Ont11t(l'
Wer.ltw'>day.
Al 1111, 1111\l' la-;1 year. tlw
I A1gl1• ... Wl'll' .I .I ill lc'<ll{llt', b111
lht•y ,Ill' llllW fl tl Ill lhC (;ohfl'll
Wt.·-.1 t111u I 0-0 overall.
111t· l:crg.ll·, wo11 ni1w of tJw 11
t.'ve111~. Manlyn lk id1 anJ :-.yu-
11t>y Harloun won two 1·venl!>
t•ach ltcich completed a per·
'011al-reconl time i11 1lw 100·
yartl hw<:L'>li.trokt• (I: 15 .. 12} and
won the 200 individual 1nc1llL·y
(2:]0.70). while llarloon won tlte
r,o free.,t}'ll' (27.20) and I 00 free
(I :00.71 ).
Courtney lle~s (2:22.20 in the
200 free) anu Mcli'iSa Buchmann
( I :O~l. 7:1. I 00 bar k,-.tro kc) we re
also wumcrs.
Golden West Lu sue
E1t1ncl1 110. Orange 60
200 moc11ov relay -1 Estancia
(8ucnm11nn. Rou:h, Abdul Bame,, I.
20788
200 lrell -1 Hoss tE I. 2 22 20. 2
G1ngr1Js IOI. 2 25 38. 3 Thaler IEl.
2 2706
200 IM 1. Ro1cti tEI. 2.30.70. 2. Pini
(El. 2 42 21, 3 Hea1her (0 1. 2 50 23.
50 Imo l Berloon (El. 2720; 2 Tre10
10). 28 93. 3 Mahan IE>. 28.94
100 fly 1 G11ogo IOI, 1.10 25 2
Ab<lul IE). 1 14 19, 3 Hoss IE). 1 16 59
100 troc I Borloon tE I. 1 00 71, 2
Buchmann IEI. 1.01 47. 3 M1>11a 10 ).
1 02
500 lroo I Treio 10 ). 6 21 65, 2 Pim
IE I 6 28 60, 3 Gingras 10 1. 6 30 97
200 lroo rolav 1 Escanc1a !Thaler.
M ;ih<1n, llo1luo11. Barnr.sl l !>4 60
100 baclc 1 Buchmann IEl. t 09 73.
2 Me11a 10 1. 1 12 20. 3 Barnes (El.
1 13 97
100 broascstroko 1 Reich !El.
1 15 32, 2 Cloud !El. 1 15 72. 3
Mahan !El. 1·23 76
400 lroo rolay -1. Escem;io tHess,
Borloon, Reich, Buchmann), 4 15 22
Eagle boys triumph
•SWIMMING: The Estancia
I fil(h boys swim team d efeated
Orange, I 04-65. Wednesday.
Senior An thony Hermann set n
personal best i11 the 200-yard
individual medley and \00
brcti!>ti.trokr and sophomore
llrnl.I Kunert swam a CIF-quaJi-
fying time of 5:09.81 in the 500
frce'ilyle lo improve the Eagles'
rcconl to ll-2, 5-1 In the Golden
We!>t l.cu~uc.
ColcHn W.tt a.....,.
Estancia 104, Ofenge 15
200 medley relay -1. Ea11ncl11
IKunort, Horm11nn, Goodman,
Collror), 1.53 26
200 I roe -1. Col lier (El. 2:05. 11; 2.
M cC11rt 10), ntt; 3. Melll11 (El. 2:19.30.
200 IM -1. Hermann IE), 2:30.79; 2.
Ven Horn (0), n/\; 3. Mellin tEl •
2:44.70
50 !too -1. Goodman IE I. 25.36; 2.
8ockolt (01. nit; 3. Baugh (El. 27.21
100 fly -t Goodman IE), 1:04.36, 2.
V111oro (01. n/1; 3. Woode11 (0), nil.
100 lroe • 1. Colllor (El. 55.86; 2
Wooden IOI. nit; 3. Beclter (0), nil.
600 free -l Kunen IE), 5:09.81 ; 2.
Mellin (E). 6:12.23; 3. Vlvero (0), nit.
200 free relay -l . E1t1ncl11 (Collle1,
Beugh. Goodmen, Kunertl. 1:43.24
100 beclt-1. Kunen !El. 1:06.78; 2.
Ven Horn (01. nit; 3. McC11rt (01. nll.
400 free relay -t, Orange. nll.
Tars sweep Hawks
•SWIMMING: Nt•wpnrt lla1
hor I l1gh ).Wl'pt l.<tguna 1 lill!> in
hoyl> and girb l>Wirn111i11g
Wednt•'><.lay. ·1 ht• girb, who hl'.H
l.al(1111.1 I liJI,, 11 !i-!i5, w1•rt•
p;iu·d hy l L'clh ll•>h111..,111, who
look 1{11ltl Ill tht• !iU yard frl'l'
'>lyle, 100 lre1• ,111d WJ' a 1He111
lll'r Ill lhl' lllp-li111~l1111g 2()() frl'I'
relay-
Kaylcy lH .1 11-u .1 I ·l .I lirii-.h
lor till' \ailo" 111 lhl' girl' JOO
bulll'rny and A~hlrng l<iylur led
a11othl'r \Wt'l'I' uf till' lop-thrt•t•
filH!>lll'., Ill lhl' g1rJ., I 00 brl'Jl-1
i.tmkl'. 1\h.u 1.1lttng fir..t for the:
Sailor' wa-. Mc:h"a Whct'lcr 111
t 111.' 200 frl'l'
The N<'wport I larhor boy'>.
who he<:11 l A1~una l lllh., 103.5-
63.S. relied on Jame-. Jach un\
winni11K times in the 200 indi-
viuual meult•y and I 00 hack. "'
\Vl'll a~ hti. pa rt in thl' ZOO frt.'t'
rl'lay. Clay Jorth fi11i<:lll'd lir<.1 in
thl' :wo frL·e and behind tl'.un
mate Kyle :-.hc1111an in tht• SOO
frt'l'.
Estancia sweeps Lions
• VOLLEYBA.LL: l'llC jump
't'rvc' Wt'rc l'ffl·t:ttve for 1:.:.tun
rn1 I ligh's bny!> volll'yb.ill team
Wednp-;uay. !-Wel'ping We~I
minster 25 -9. 25-7. 25 -1 J. Kri'>
llartwcll It'd all hitter:. w11h 11
kill~ for the l·a~lc!> (I 11 I, 11-0 in
the <.;olden We-.1 League)
frcvor I lolme~ fini,hl'd wilh 24
a~Sli>t'> lor 1-.:.tanda.
"Most of our po11111. Wl'rC' bc-
cau!>C of our \ervt•l>," i: .... wnc1a
Coach Tracy Ingraham said.
fatancia wi ll travel to the
Tournament of Oiampions
hosted by Santa Barbara I ligh
this weekend. The 1hird-sccdcd
l:aglcs will be IC!.\l'll by Miff
competition at the tournament
which will include Dlvbion Ill
powerhou~c Oxnard. Tht• Ycl
lowjackets are ran kt'd No. 2 in
the divhion. bc•hind top·rnnkc·cl
F.stancia.
Peterson tames Saints
•BASEBALL: Senior Justin
Peterson. w ho had a no-hiller
through slx ln nin8S, wenr 2 for
4 with an HBJ and scored 1wo
runs to key the Custa Mesa
I ligh ba'!eball team's s-:1 (;ol-
den West League victory over
host Santa Ana Wcdnesl.lay.
Peterson, who recorded
seven strikeouts, allowed fi ve
hits and the Saints also scored
three runs in 1he seventh in ·
ning. Senior Gary Gon1.ak'7. also
contributed With a 3-for-4 per-
formance that came with two
RBis for the Mustangs (9-11, 4-2
in league). Jeff Waldron wt'nl 2
for 4. S:inta Ana droppt•d to
11 -8, 4·2.
Golden Weat Leasut
Costa M ... 5, Santi Ana 3
Score by lnnlnos
Mesa 100 010 "> ~ 9
SA Ooo ooo 3 l ~
Potorson and Benson, Contreras, E
Ramirez (7) and De Leon. W
Pernrson, 6 2. L -Contreras. 28 -
Poturson (CMl. Sanford (CM I, C.
Aam1ro1 (SAi
Eagles top Los Amigos
• BASEBALi..: F .... 1;111cia 1 ligh
lllt'I tht• goab Coach Jun Crcen
w 1 out bcfort• the Eagles' I 0-7
win over l.o~ Amigos in a non-
lt•agul' ma1ch11p.
ll'rl'lllY 1 lauser powered the
l·a~lc'> olfon!>t-, going J for 4 with
onr ltHI and three runs. Fre:.h-
inan 1.1ylur Mc(fanahan pi<.:kl'U
up hi' first win of the season and
helped hti. own cause by l.lriving
.in 1w11 runs. Estancia (3 -l:l. 0-6
in the Golden West l.eag111')
hosll> Ocean View Friday.
Nonleacue
Est1nci11 10, Los Amigos 7
Score by Innings
LA 007 soo 1> 7 ~ 6
Escanr1a 110 601 10 9 J
Hauser. McClanahan (41 and Crom.
Solo, Nelson t4J, Navarro 14) and
8rou1ll11rrl W -McClanahan (1·01. L
Nelson. 28 ·Hauser !El. Crom IE),
Younu IE)
Harbor ends in middle
•GOLF: Newport 1 larbor fin-
i.,hcl.I in tht• middle of the pack.
11 oul of 22 teams, at the
Oran1-:r l.urhcran invitational at
Black Gold Golf Oub in Yorba
1.inda with a 41 3. Orange l.u-
1hl'ra11 won the event with a
~177. Davis Pem r;tein led the
Sailors with ;\ 7'\, and Brandon
:--owcrs finished with an so_
Newport 1 larhor plays at Oak
Creek today agains t Irvine in a
Sea Vit•w Leal{ue match.
Saints explode in sixth
• SOFT&\LL: Host Santa Ana
lligh used a six-hit, five-run
~ixth inning to pull away from
Costa Mesa, earning a 7-1 Gol-
tll'll Wesr I .f'ague softball vic-
tory Wednesday rhat catapulted
tht•m atop the lt•ague standings.
Mc!>a starte r Jackie Burler
took a one-hitter into the sixth,
hut was victimized by four N -
rors and suffered the loss. She
struck out five and walked none.
Two of the Saints' five runs in
the inning were unearned
Senior Jane-E Yamamoto
pulled Mesa (9-13, 4-2 in
league). which fell a game be-
hind Santa Ana, within one run
with a solo home run in the
fourth inning and finished 2 for
2 with a double.
TI1e Mustangs loaded lhe
bases in the top or the seventh
with one out, but left all three
runners.
Mesa loses in three
• VOUBYMLL: Ryan Bag-
well recorded eight aces. all on
Jump serves, but the Costa
Mesa I flgh boys volleyball team
losl, 25-16. 28-26, 25-21, 10 Gol-
den West League host Ocean
View Wednesday.
Hagwell also had five kills,
while Milch Mandel added four
t
, .. :1.~ ' ' fl • J
for till' Mm.tangs (6-U. 3·4 in
league). C11l>la Ml':.'\ returns to
action l·riday. playing al La
Quinta in a nonlcagut• ma1ch
that 1.lart!> al :.i::IO p.111.
Foothi ll 's Hughes sharp
• BASEBA.LL: l.caguc-leading
foothill I ligh may have beat
Newport I !arbor. 2-0. but Sail-
ors Coach Joel Dei.l{Ulll wasn't
upo;et about the loi.s.
"It wa!> a good balllc. Thcy
had a tough pitcher that can
throw in the 91h. i.o I can't com-
plain about thl' way we played,"
he i.aiu.
Senior Phil I lughe!> picked up
his ~eventh win. scattering
three hits while pllching a com-
plete game. aml Oiris Swisher
hil a home run in the siJCth in-
ning for the Knight~.
Sn View LHaue
Foothill 2, Newr,ort Harbor 0
Score by nnlngs
Newpon ooo ooo 1> o 3 1
Foothill 100 001 ~ 2 5 o
Erickson, Young 131. Rowe \4L
Keehan (51 and Sancher. Hughes
and K1rkpa1rick. W -Hughes. 7-0. L -
Erickson, 0-2. 28 -Hicks (F), Uribe
(Fl. HR -Swisher tFI.
Jones, Burnham win
•TRACK ANO FIELD:
Orange Coast College's Tim
Burnham cleared 11 feet, 11
inches to win the men's pole
vault al Tuesday'!! Orange F.m -
pire Conference men's and
women' ltcl1.k. and field cham-
pionships at UC Riverside.
All men's and women's field
events. afung with the two
I 0.000-meter races. were finals
while running events were pre·
liminaries.
Sophomore Ava Jones
claimed the women's 10,000
(37:47.78) whllt: teammates
Sandra Montoya (39:00.99) and
Jessica 11 uerta placed second
ru1d fourth. respectively.
Joanna Williams placed sec-
ond in the high jump (4·9)
while Tayler Cusick took second
in the long jump (16-21/1).
Kevin Curley placed second
in the 10,000 (33:20.10) while
Derek Oavis finished third in
the hammer throw ( 128-3).
After six events. the OCC men
hold a 72-42 leau uver ruverside
while the Coast women take a
93.5-41 edge over Fullerton into
friday's finals.
Coast men to qualify for the
finals include: Pe1er Bas and Son
Thaj (400 meters); flumbeno
Rojas. Patrick Fitzgerald, Matt
Staggs and Irwin SaJas (800); An-
drew Cary (1 10 hurdles); Bas
and Cary (400 hurdles).
Coast women to qualify in-
clude: Wllliams (100); Gegl Van
De Walker. Rlda 1 lernandez and
Williams (200}; Van De Walker.
Hanni Gelder. I lcrnandez and
Jasmine Gelder (400); Ava
Jones, Annie Garton. l.udl Val-
dez and Eileen Bello (800); Han-
ni and Jasmine Gelder (400 hur-
d les).
Dally Pilot SPORTS Thursday, Apnl 22, 2004 83
BOYS VOLLEYBALL -----~-------
Joyce picks USC
Sage Hill seni or
standout wi ll be a
walk-on next yea r.
. S.ige 1 lill Sd11111l \t'llior 11111~id1·
l11t1er Kevin Juyn" ,1 fir;.t ll'atll
All·Academ y League -.dtTtio11
lhe last two scasn11;., rt'Cl'iwc.J hi;.
le11er of o.tcceptatwt• 1'11t·sd;.iy ;u1d
w1fl try to mu.kt• the IJSC: llll'll',
volleyball team us :1 walk 1111 1wx1 year.
l/SC Cuiwh Turhan I x111gla;.
phoned Joyce.· thrt·t· week;. ago.
informing Liit· two 'J>llrt :.tw· of
his arcl'ptann» )11ye·1· v1-.1lt•d 1lw
c::ampus and n11•1 with I >ot1gl.1:-. 111
Orto her.
"llSC i;. it young 1ea111 a11d l'w
always bct•n inll're~lctl 111 lh1·
'>t:huul," said Juycl', ;1 Newpon
Mesa Dream Tl'am vollt')'h;ill w
lec::tion a year agu. "For the ta~t
year or so. I've wanlc•d lo go l<1
llSC: volh·yhall 11r 1101." ·
•
. l hl' lrojan:-..
who lini:-.hnl fl
2.1. 4· 111 in the
M111111tai11 l'a
rilk Sporl;. Ft•d
l'ntl If •11 thb \('it.
,011. had nine
lrt-!>h11lt'11.1111 l 1111ly rntL' s1•11it11 011
;i 111s1t•r that i11dutlt•d junior
Blal..1• 1'1ppl'll 1Ne•wpur1 1 larbor)
u11d s11piiot111lrc !;van llurdl'n
{( .nr1111;1 dd Marl.
loyn'. who -.1aneb ti-lout-].
ll·.11.h . ~*l' I lill (I II I, II· I 111
l1'.1g1wl i11 loll\ .111d also :-.1urr1·d
1111 llw hoy' ha;.l..1·1h.1ll tt«1111.
I It· 1'.ll IH'(f ,1 'pnt 011 the Nt•w
porl 1\11•,;1 \1ollt·yh.1ll l>nwn
ti .. 1111 I.1st -.i•a!-.Oll a11d 1lw11
1'.lllll'cl lltt• \.11111' fl'l'Cl~llilio11 OJI
Sage•'.... hor h.1~kl'lh:tll ll'ilfll last
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-.n1ri11g and rd1m111dmg.
l11vn• '' u11dc·1 l.irt•d 1111 h1!-. 111.1
1or e l111in•
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Baseball
Community college -Orange
Coast at Santa Ana, 2:30 p.m.
Golf
High school boys -Ocean View
at Estancia at Costa Mesa Golf
& Country Club, 2:30 p.m .;
Laguna Beach at Corona del
Mar at Newport Beacti Country
Club; Costa Mesa at
Westminster at Meadowlark, 2
p.m.
Softball
High school -Corona del Mar
at Laguna Beach, 3:15 p.m.;
Irvine at Newpo rt Harbor, 3:30
p.m.
PERRINE
Continued from B 1
anterior nuc.:iatc• liga111t•111.
I le has also bec11 th111ki11g
about the weight 111 h1;. tt•a1n\
dependence on hi111 w111t M•111111
Jt.unie Diefenbach rni:-.smg arti11n
because of a st•a;.on·t·11di11g
injury ufhis own. Whill'
m aintaining alt-rt ol hi!-. d1111e-. .1-.
the Sailors' g<H<> J.,'liy. Perrn w
has also con1inu1'd lo hl'ar tlw
challenges aml pre~sun· of
ful filling his seemingly li111i1l1·'~
potential.
Wh e n Dan ( ;ll'nn wall'lw'
Bretl Perrine play ht• '>1'l''i .m
unfinished protlw.:t.
"tie's hardy 1oud1111g tlw
surface of how good lw 1·a11 l>1""
said Glenn. tlw Nl'wporl 1 larl>w
lligh boys vollPyh•tll t'llarh 111 111'
Hlth year. "I Ii> h,i., a grl'.il lutttH·
in the spurt. I It:' n111 play 111
collcgt'. I le has a cha111·1· 111 lw .1
really good playt•r lu1 lh ...
While PPrrine';. lall'lll )',
evident, (jlen11 is want111g thr
junior oppos ite 111dl'liVl'r111111'1·
aggressive pluy.
"Hes more ol a glit.kr. ~111d JJI
lik.e a Jerry Biel'," C ;Jenn -.aid 111
Perrine's demeanor. "I k h.1~ 111
be more like a Rrian l Jrlad11•1
and have a linl'liarkc·r
m entality.·•
Tennis
High school boys -Newport
Harbor at Irvine. 3 p.m.;
Estancia at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m.;
Sage Hill at Brethren Christian.
3:\5 p.m.
Track and field
High school boys and girls -
Newpon Harbor at Laguna
Hills, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar at
University, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa
at Westminster. 3 p rr1.
Volleyball
High sd1oot boys -Estancia at
Saddlobacl<. 3:30 p.m .;
Woodbridge at Newport
Harbor, 5·45 p.m.; Corona del
Mar at Layuna Beach, 3:30 p.m.
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ll\t1~1· lt1' Jl,lllh' 1'.t1JJWll .tllltlll~
tlll' pl.iv1·r, who h.1v1• 1't1lllJH'll'tl
111 llw ;-...n,porl I l.11h111 voll1•yhall
p1JJgia111
''l\ly 111\1• 11,.:lll llllW I'
wh1·m·\ 1·1 l gt•I .1 'l't I t11'l'd to
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SAILING
Continued from B 1
gr..uus.
l11e reb'ional Wakeman trophy
is named after longtime New·
,-xirt-Mesa teacher and sailing aJ ·
visor Rill Wakeman.
Fi rs t place wenl 10 las1 year's
11atio11al 1.:hampion Point. Loma,
while Marin Catholic anti Univer-
sity 1 ligh or San Diego fu1ished
1hird and fourth, respecl.ively.
fhe CdM varsity consists of:
faic /\akhus. .C:amiUa Moshaye<li,
P·.irker O'Bri.en. Adrienne P·dtter-
i..on. l laJJey Rokicki, Peter $tem-
ll'r. Peter 'lucci and Nic.:k Williams.
l11 c St!a Kings are coached by Na·
tha n Dunham.
The Newport I larhor varsity
-----------
OJAI
Continued from B 1
Nrwporl I !arbor 1carn111att•s
l'ylcr I >e1·k. and O larlic Faru1er,
along with the Corona tlel .Mar
duo of Jo na than Kroopr anti
llyan Caughrcn , begin pluy in
the CIF hoys double!> division
tuJay whill' Elii'.aheth Van't I lof.
Kac-; Va n't I lul"s siSll'r. 1ca111s
with 1.cs lil' Bullock 111 thl' girb
t /Is J o uhlt\'> draw.
Nc·wport I larbor seniors Bon·
11ie Adams anti Vttnt.'ssn Dunkcp.
who tcaml'd (o claim lhe St'a
Vi1'w l.cagul' girls dnuhle·s
championship lasl 1'111. hl'gin
pl.1 y in tlw girls 11\s :-.inglt'!-. draw
Friday anti lrnlay, rcspct:tivl'ly.
1\d;1111s· lirs1 -rn1111d opp111wn1
wilhclrl'W.
Adw1i;.' sbtc•r, < :arly, .iml Nl'W
pmt lt'ammale Sasha Dunlap
hq~i11 play Imlay i11 girls I fo; sin·
git•;., whic.:h abo fear un•s Corona
dl'I Mar ll'a11111wtes Jill Damion
:111d 'i~tl·r~ Miranda antl I layley
Young.
Hohl·rt Khoury. lake Fleming
;111d llu;.l;.111 ~t·rydyk. lcamrn<llt•s
on N1·wpor1\ hoy:-ll'nnb !>lfll·1J.
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ha~ 1al1•nt lw wanh lo lw tht•
1ype· ol pl~1y1•r 1ha1 make-.
t'Vl'ryonc• d:-.l' around him hellt•r.
'Tm pre11 y c11nfidt•111 i11 my
team." l'errinl' ~aid. "We haw
lw1.'11 playing n ·al wt'll theo;e past
t't1L1ple of 1mlll'hl';., l'veryu11e
know!> tlu:ir role '.~. l·vl'ryom· i!'o
gdli1.1g. Ewry1>llt' is ~!oing wh;tt
they rt' sup11<1.;etf tu.
l'l'rrine ha;. bel'n doing hi;.
lie1'1 lo fullill hb role t'Vl'r sinn•
lw had rl'lwbilitale frt1111
-..11flrri11~ tlw tom A< :1. during hi:-.
-.ophomem• -:t•ason of
hask1•t hall. Ill' 111aintai1wd a
po1-i11ve <11t11udl' and wm,
111111iva1c·d Ill rt'lurn with
1nrm· lervnr tor the ganw.
"I k.nt•w I would h~· ahlt• tu
pluy again." l'<'rri111· said. "I
wa;. only a :-.opl101110n>. I
wantnl lo at11•11d pra1.·tin·~
hL'l':111;.t• I was par1 of the
l\«1111. I Wl·nt to every
pr:wlil'l'. I wa~ abh· 10 lt·am
fllllrl' ahllul huw lhc• game 1;.
playL'd anti lllf' lillle 1hi11gs
you lll'l'd 10 do lo bt•
'>U1TL'io.~ful. I also rcalii'.l'U how
111url1 I mi~M·d playing. Y1111
lll'Vl'r know huw mud 1 y1111
11111-s it u111il it'.; gone."
Pt•rri1w did not ;.lop
pl.tying ha~k1•1ball. I k ... aid he
C'llJllYS tilt' o;porl.
"Wilhout haskethall 1
wo11td probably gt'I lirt•d ol
consists of: Olasc Ayres, Blair
Belling. Oiarlie Buckingham, Car-
ly Olamberlian. Taylor Grimes.
Mall Hogan, Mam Mennirrger
and Nathan l\Jpman. The Sailor:.
are coached by CrySS<.t Byers.
Abo last wet-k in San 1-"mnd sco.
Corona dcl Mar won the regional
junior vars11y rL-ga11a and New·
port Marbor finish1..'Cl fourth.
There is no nalional junior varsity
~alla.
'lhc winning C:tlM junior var·
sity kam c::onsistcd of: U1rb tirw
Burke. Alexantlr.t Dunlap. S\.·011
Smith, Heid Vitarclli anti l'ctcr
Wilday.
The Ncwporl 1 larlmr junior
V<trs ity team l:Ul\Sistc.·d or: Dorian
Ayrt'S, Lauren C ;ai1tschi. Phil I lou·
ten. Michael Hidiky. Brook
Sharp, Kate Sharp. < 11ris1y ·1;11chd
and llmuke l'hem1so1i.
OJll'll play II\ tilt' hoy~ lfo !'>i11glt·~
bracket.
Oran~t· < :oasl < :ollt•gt• lea111
matt's Lt'ah Hl'r kl'r and Sahrn1<1
Tam.11nal. who dai111l'll 1 ht·
Orange Empirt• C:onten•tirt·
WOl1ll'l\1S tfm1hlt·~ champio11sh ip
last wt•ck, bl'gi11 play Imla y i11
both !Ill' \\ltllllt'll·~ l'Oll llllllllity
rnllege ~ingfe, all(] tlo11hles div1
sions. Cna:-.t teammates Kai l\lo
riyama and Thao I lo are ;clso 1·11·
tl'rl'd i11 till' tl1111hlt's draw.
Moriy;1111U will al;.o ceHllfll'l1• i11
-;i11gles.
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t:nal'l1 lcff Thm11sl'll will l'Olll
p1•1t· 111 l>nlh singll's anti douhll'.\
ol lhl' nwn\ open divisio11 while
N1wp11rl ll1·ad1 rt'sidc nt Car .. 1t•11
I lllfl111;111 anti ( .o~t u Mt•-.a n·~i
dent lttlil' Sh ;cpiro art• 1•111c•n•d
i11fo lhl' me11\ and w111m•11\
orwn Jouhlt·... tlrawi.. rt''IH'l'
1ivd y.
Corona dt'I Mar n·-;1d1·11h II.I
dwl (:ox a11d l\lt•><.a11dria Wah1·r~
<trC l'llll'l'l'd in lhe girb II\;. \ill
glt•s hrackL't while N<·wpprl
Beach n·:-.idenb (]1ri1' l>:t111i1J11
and (ht'ar Mallhl'W'>, alcmg with
C :ost<t Ml';.a rt•..,idt•11t C harh1• i\I
varndo. hegi11 phty 111cl,1y in hoy'
14!>.'>inglt-s action.
volll'yhall." hl' ,;ud.
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c:111w. l'c·rri111• li·h like· .i 1ww
playt•1 I k e·o111im11•d Ill le·arn
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111otiv:1ted hy hi' okkr h1 otlw1 '·
(;rl'g t111d fo.ril'. l·ric 1'1·rri1w, 1hc·
11ltle•-;1 111 lht• lhrt·1•, play-.
prolessional vollPyhall 111
h 1m pc'. while C ;rt•g 1~ ;1
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l Jniwrsity.
llrl'lt l'l•1rinc• ha;. '>C'l 11111 lo
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wi·ll.
BRETT PERRINE
=~:6c:!6Mesaf) Height 6-f oot-6
w.tght: 195 pounds •
Spoft: Volleyball
flto9ltion: Opposite
Colldt: Dan Glenn F__. food: Me11ic.an F__. -'e: "Tommy Boy"
8-t MN9tk '"'°''-.,t: "Beating Mira
CostA !March 261 and winning the gold
medal in tile Junior Olympia for 16-
and-under in tile summer of 2002. play·
Ing for the Balboa Bay Club.•
Week In rwvfew: The junior opposite
led the boy\ volleyball team to two
three-game vi<tories over Aliso Niguel
He recorded 13 kills in a 25·14, 25 21,
2S-23 onctOIY Oller tile Wol~rif\es April
13. Then two days later he slammed I )
kllk. wlilch tied match-high honors w11h
senior teammat.e Morgan Govaars
Diiiy PikJc
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Dote: APR 07 2004
Marjorie laird Corter,
JUDGf Of THE SUl'E
RIOR COURT
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UNIFIED SCHOOl
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Oire<tor of
rurcho•lng and
Worehou1ln9
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The Legal Deptlrtment 11t the Dai{y Pilot is pleased to 11n1101111f'e n new service
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We will now SEARCH the name for you tl! no extra charge, and save you the
time and the trip to the Court House in Sa nta Aru1. Then, of course, after the
search is completed we will file yo ur.fictitious business nnme statement with the
County Clerk, publish once 11 week for four weeks ns required by law and then file
yo ur proof of publication with the County Clerk .
Please stop by to file your.fictitious business name statement at the Daily Pilot,
330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa . If you r111mot stop by, please call t1S at (949) 642-432 I
and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail
If you should have nny farther questions, pkase call us and we will be more than
glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business.'
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AND BASEBALL PLAYERS
UNDER 18!
This page is designed to showcase the
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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2004 ___ ,
Aoe 9 Daily~\ Pilot
BASEBALL CARD PAGE
------Here's how it works:-------
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DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
330 W. Bay St.
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ATIN: Baseball Cards
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