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to win the county's
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fire house planned for
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June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
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Serving th e Newport-Mesa community since 1907
TUESDAY,FEBRUARYll ,2003
Costa Mesa Ftre Capt Scott Broussard demonstrates one of the thermal imaging cameras acquired by the department
Fire in their eyes
Costa Mesa
firefighters now
haue small ca m eras
that will help thern
find victilns am id
pitch black snzoke
and see fires behind
walls
Deepa B~arath
Daily Piiot
U ntil a fe,, \.\'t'Ck..... ago.
Lo'>la ~lt"wi firdiglm·r ...
had to battle fief\ hl.vl·<.
as if the~ "'erl'
blindfolded.
TI1ev would ru~h into a room
and look for ~umvor<. in Jarl
rooms and pitch black alcO\e'> . .i
. '>lluauon a.lmo~t aJwaY' wor.e1w<l
by a thick blanket of smoke
Now they have a camera that
\lnllally twc onll''> a firefiglHN'
eye~. one the\ can hold in the
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For Peter's sake, show a little respect
Member of a famous 1960s folk trio brings
his mess~ge of tolerance to Newport Beach
elementary students.
Christine Curlllo
Daily Pilot
1960s, has taken hls talents and
passion for advocacy to the
classroom with a new program
he established in September
2000 called "Operation Respect:
Don't Laugh at Me."
a wa\ of hfe for me because 11'
talmg tht' mo..,t important and
sub\tanllal worL. for me
including all the movements 1\t>
been mvolved m
The program. m wh.tch YarrO\'I..
tnes to infuse character
educauon mcludmg soctal and
emotional learmng pnnc1ples
with academics. uses music 10
bring people together and
spread a message Yarrow has
tried spreading nearty all his life
-a message of peace and
respect.
\'\ell \'\1lh what ht:' <lmng •
A.s part of the a~..embly.
Yarrow p!'rformed Blowm' In
the Wind .. and "\\e-<.,hall
Overcome.~ \o\hich he believes
served a.<> anthe~ that helped
moved generatJon<~ dunng the
c1"il nght.s and peace-
movements. as weU as "Don't
Laugh at Me." a song he believes
couJd now serve as an anthem
for the movement to help
children find thelr common
sensidvity to the painful effects
of disrespect. intolerance,
ridicule and bullylng.
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary fame shares a message of
re~ndness during his song "Don't Laugh at Me."
W hen talla.ng about
respect, from a musical
standpoint, one might
tmmedlately think of Aretha
Franklin, but by adjusting the
radio dial just a bit from Motown
to folk music, you're cert.a.in to
hear Peter, Paul and Mary -and
you're certain to see Operation
Respect In action.
Peter Yarrow, a member of the
famous slnging trio also known
for their activism during the
During an assembly at
Mariners Elementary School in
Newport Beach on Monday, he
shared his program with
students from Mariners,
Newport Heights, Rea and Kaiser
elementary schools.
~I've always used mu le as a
way to create change ln the way
of movement," Yarrow said. ~It's
"His message 1s the same that
we have here," sald Pat
Coughlin, principal at Mariners.
MWe have a similar program here
at our school . . that deals with
respect ... and that ties in very
"When people sing these
kinds of songs together, they feel
very close and feel very open to
S.. RESPECT, Pace A4
THE VERDICT
. . ~ .
Can't forget Tony De raga
T he other day I got a
phone call from a
reader. Sl'\e had read the
column on my early
adventures ln Corona del Mar
and wrulled to ask about Tuny
Oeroga.
I drew o blank. TherJ WU
somethJng familJf! about the
name, but for the life of me, I
On some days. I fee.I like I
could lecture at Ha.rqrd Law
School, and on others I'm
lurpriJed I recosnlze m)'lelf In
'1le mirror. I was hoping that
ln the next 24 hows the
pendulum would swing back.
and I would recall whatever lt
was I once knew about Tuny
Deng&.
couldn't place him. I asked her
to call me the next day, which
probably swpr1aed her, but as
I have galloped lnto my 90s. or
ROBERT
GARDNER
The nm momln& I got up
and went into the kitchen.
There wu a note on a yeUow
legaJ pad In my lDeglble
more accurately hobbled, I have
noticed that while my memory is
cert.al.nly not what It once was. there'e a
hu lnron ten\)' lo ~It functlona.
laibble: "'tbny Der'ap?• I looUd It
that What WU tho que.don mart foa1
SM YEIDCT, ,.._M
Daily Pilot
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Don't looic up. Your f.ce might get W9t.
Of course, like an our talk of ,.In of late,
ft could be a fain alarm.
5"Paa•A2.
SPORTS
Settlement reached in
Rodman, New case
Terms are not disclosed, but attorneys for
the former NBA player and aspiring model
say ~ey are satisfied with the deal.
NEWPORT BP.ACH -Omni
Rodman has ruc.hed • setde-
~l With a womtn who .c-
cused him of raping htt at bb
w.t Newport borne more man
~ l&'Oo attwncys said
~ OI the ~t.
Wbidl -n.c.t.t ... ~
attempts to tettle and on the
brink of a dvil mat. wae kept
confidentW. Liit week.. the trlaJ
tMt WU JtheduJed to bef,in
Monday WU ~to April
14.
1loa New. a fomW at.11'111 and
upMg model med I $1Q..mD-
lion cMI a.Wlu1t ..... 1'odman
in Aug\llt 2000. She dMned -
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KJOS TAUC BACK
A ·day
for th.e
heart
The DaJJy Pilot went
to F.~tancia High
~c..hool to a'>'x
nrnth -graderr,, 'What
do you think about
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~ -Jn1,,vl1tw.f and photos
complll'd by CJ1rlst/n, Carrillo
IN THE CLASSROOM
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Mentor Oa'11d Mmtzer of the UCI Student Outreach program, trurd from left, works wnh Estancia students on legal scenanos 111 Bob Sterling's class
Motivational learning
Chrl1tJne Carrlllo
Da1t1 Pilot
W hlle mott du~ teach
a •pectflc curriculum.
the Advancement Via
lndtvtduaJ
DeurmJnadon courae at Eatanaa
High School tri~ to tea.ch students
an academic h/eatyle
A lifestyle that wUJ gel the high
\Chool •tudenta lnto college
More Importantly, how to
become succe"ful college
"udenta
"I'm doing more than the average
teacher. You guy• need 10 do more
than the average \tudent. • Bob
Sterling wd to hia ninth-grade
!Jtudenta Friday momlng In hi•
dally attempt to Inspire them. "If
you want to go to coUege. you have
to •~rt acting lllce a coUege •tudent
now
Estancia High School students
get an extra boost to propel
them into college and beyond
After lltttng through a
motivational speech on college life.
the clus broke up Into five
dlfferent groups. With the aid of
five student mentors from UC
Irvine, each group began studying
the world of cnmlnology.
"Pan of the program i.s the
han<h-on approach to
criminology,· said Johnny Nhan. a
coordinator for UCl's criminology
outreach program.
That they're learning about
criminology from college studenu
helps reinforce the reality of coUege
life, he added.
"They could probably relate to
them better because college is not
that far off.· he wd.
The students enrolled tn the
coww are considered to be "m the
middle" as far a.s aca.denucs gQ and
would be the first Ul their families
to attend coUege.
The class tries to motivate the
students through the aid of guest
speakers and, ln Friday's case,
coUege mentors to gfve them a
wte of the cueers lie before them.
From iaaues of Miranda rights to
the allowance of vtctlm testimonies
and from prosecutor to defense
attorney, each student worked
closely with the uslgned UCI
'I'm doing more than the
average teacher. You
guys need to do more
than the average student.'
Bob Ster1k\1
mentor to decipher the logisucs of
c:tifferent scenanos
•1t was fun because "''e got to
guess who the people were and
how they wof'Ud on the cases,·
said Mary Jane Becken. who was
surprued to discover that there
were different types of witnesses. ·1
learned a lot.·
• IN ™E ClASSROOM 111 weekly
feature 1n whidl 011ly Pilot education
wrrter Chrittine Carrillo v111t11 campu1
in the Newport-Meta area and wrltee
about her experience.
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,Dally Pilot
City leaders fear effects of tax ruling
Newport Beach may have to pay back $5.7
million in property truces because of cou rt
decision on a Proposition 13 violation.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot truces levied by the county, of
which portions are redistributed
to the cities.
NEWPORT BF.ACH -A court Since Orange County property
case originating in SeaJ Beach values have bounced back. the
could h!t Newport in the pocket· county has been readjusting as-
boolc so hard it would outweigh sessments, sometimes by in-
the local effects of the state creasing them by 5% or I 0% in a
budget crunch. single year. Tuat, a Seal Beach
A Superior Court has ruled plaintiff said, Is contrary to the
that the county's practice of as-state proposition that limits an·
sessing some home .values Is in· nual assessment increases to no
con!listent wi1.h state Proposition more than 2% a year.
13. 1£ an appeal by Orange The city takes in about $33
County fails, at couJd mean New· million a year in property taxes.
port Beach would have pay back "Newport Beach is a very h.igh
SS. 7 million in property truces property true city. So 11 wouJd
and would colJect $2.3 million hun the city proportionately
less each ye-M. more versus a low property tax
During the early and city,· Administrative Services Di·
mad -1990s, when many homes rector Dennis Danner said.
were losing value, assessed val-By comparison, cutbacks in
ucs on som~ homes were low-the state budget, incluwng the
ered accordmgly. The assessed-eutbacks of a portion of vehicle
vaJue\ are used as the basis for license fe~ to the cary, could cost
Newport Beach about S3.5 mil·
lion in li5cal 2003-04.
Danner said that it's too soon
lo say whether the city might
take action to oppoSe the move
or what city services wouJd suf-
fer from the revenue loss.
It may be years before the case
as resolved. But if the appeal
fails, Assistant City Martager
Dave Kilf saJd, "It would be a
huge hit." ·
Newport Beach resident Ron
I lendriclcson, an activist fre-
quently in support of taxpayers'
rights, said that . the county ,
should be allqwed to reverse the
large benefits some homeowners
received when their assessed
values were reduced.
"It's seems equitable to me
that if you're one of those people
who had the benefit of having
your property assessment re-
duced by 5% or 10%, it's only fair
that the county should be al-
lowed to get it back to where it
was,· Hendrick$'on said. "Then it
makes sense for the 2% rule to
Icicle back in.·
Maddox moves offices to Costa Mesa
The new Jocation is closer to the center of
the district, which was redrawn last year
according to the 2000 Census.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
COS'IA MIM -After three
months a'i the caty'!I assembly-
man, Ken Maddox i~ movmg to
town
Maddox. who was elected ~
the city's new representative an
the Assembly m November. an-
nounced the move of tus dtstnct
office from Garden Grove to
Costa Mc..a on Monday
The new office is closer to the
center of the new 68th Daslrict,
which was realigned by state
lawmalcer., a year ago based on
2000 Census data. Maddox is
movmg in today
"It ma.Ices wi much more ac·
ce'>Sable to voters an the district
as newly drawn... Maddox said
about the move "Ille current lo·
cation didn't ma.Ice a lot of
sense.·
Maddox has held an Assembly
<real since 1998. Before Nov{•m ·
ber, he represented pnmarily
Garden Grove. Costa Mesa and
that city now make up nearly
equal part~ of the new barbel·
shaped dtstrkt, which also in-
cludes Fountain Valley. Pan of
Garden Gro\e was taken out of
Maddox's old distncL ln ex
change, the legislator wru.
handed Costa Mesa. which had
been in Assemblyman John
CampbelJ's 70th Distnct
City leaders said they wel-
comed the move.
"Local access to state legisla-
tors is very good," Costa Me!la
Mayor Karen Robinson said.
"INowJ that he as in Costa Mesa,
lit) will be more convenient 10
get a hold of lhaml."
At 5 p.m. today, Maddox is
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and Harbor BouJevard.
Maddox is moving from a
t ,500-square-foot office to one
that's about 1,200 square feet.
The rent is about the same, Mad-
dox said.
Maddox said his staff is look-
ing forward to the move to Costa
Mesa. which is dotted with a few
more restaurants and shops than
sleepy Garden Grove.
"My staff is really excited
about the shopping opportu·
nities on their lunch brealc."
Maddox said. "The staff got tired
of eating at McDonald's."
Tuesday. February 11, 2003 A3 I
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Newport library needs
volunteers to make deliveries
Volunteers are need to deliver library
materials 10 homebound residents as part
of the Newport Beach Public Library
Homebound Delivery Program. Volunteers
work. two to four hour a month on aver-
age, delivering materi,als to disabled resi-
dents of assisted·Uvtng facilities and pri·
vate homes. Volunteers can "1so act as a
contact to the outside, providing informa-
tJ on on library selections and socializing
with clients.
Volunteers need reliable transportation
and proof of car insurance. They must at·
tend two brief trairung sessions before be·
ing matched with a homebound person.
The volunteer and the recipient schedWe
delivery visits at times convenient to both.
For information on volunteering for the
program o r o n becommg a rec1p1ent of the
homebound delivery servtce, call (949) 717.
3824.
Author's festival awards
Newport-Mesa students
The Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict's .annual Au thor'!I Festival began
Thursday wnh a reception hononng 34
authors of children's bookl. and three '>tu ~
dent winners of the di'>tnctwide Authors
Festival Boolcmarlc Contest.
The rhree bookmark winners were Emily
Schwartz, a k.inde rga rtner at Eastblulf El-
ementary School, Jasmine O'Hea, a thud
grader at Newport Elementary School, and
Bayli Stefl, a fihh-gradtr at Harbor View
Elementary School
Those authors honored at the event also
served d'> Authors In Residence for a day
at all elementary schools in the district
and at TeWinlcJe Maddie School. I hey di!>·
cussed the wnting proc:esi., from proofs to
publication.
The festivaJ is a collaborauon between
the school distract and the libraries of
Newport Beach and ~o'>ta Mesa.
South Coast Repertory presents
educational pl ays at schools
The South Coa!>t Repertory\ 2003 Edu-
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sen ting a cycle of three play'> on the history
of California to schools in the Orange
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through May 30
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• Buckingham Drive: A
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• Harbor Boulevard: Petty
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FIR E
Continued from Al
'It works on the scientific principle that every
object holds heat differently. A chair or a table
holds bead differently than a body.'
one camera will be available to
units responding to structural
fires within the city. Broussard
said.
The cameras are well worth
their price, Battallon Olief Gregg
Steward said.
temperature sensor to identify
smoldering fires within walls
that could re~dle a seemingly
extinguished blaze.
· Com Mesa Fire Capt. Scott Bn>uuard
On the departmenrs l}ew thermal imaging camera
•Most times, we don't know
for sure if all the fires are out,"
Broussard said. wWith this
camera, we can scan across the
walls of a building and get
temperature readings, and if we
come across a spot in the wall
that gets a very high
te;mperature reading. we know
RESPECT
Continued from Al
we need to get inside that wall."
That will keep firefighters
from having to break down large
portions of walls to detect the
smoldering fires, he said.
"1his way. we're not causing
unnecessary damage,"
Broussard said. "We only need to
break a small area on the wall
which we know for sure has
one another." Yarrow said IO the audience.
"By learning to solve our problems in a
eating manner, we can be peacemakers."
As far as the students were concerned,
Yarrow's message came across loud and
clear.
"It was really great and I really liked it."
said 9-year-old Josh Jordan. a fourth-grader
at Mariners. "It's like. don't laugh at me
because someone else could laugh at you."
After the assembly and after the teachers
discussed Yarrow's message, nearly every
student came away with an understanding
of the same message.
"[I learned ] to not make fun of other
people." said 9·year-old Andy Mangano. also
a fourth-grader at Mariners. "(I learned] to
not laugh at others who look different. but
inside their heart they feel the same."
,
been affected."
Such hidden fires are
· daog~rous because ,they can
smolder for hours and suddenly
rekindle the fire, he said.
Costa Mesa now has three of
these thermal imaging cam eras.
They cost a little more than .
$9,000 a piece and work on
rechargeable batteries. At least
uwe hope to get more cameras
in the future." he said. "But it's
not likely to happen any time
soon, with the state budget
shortfall."
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
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e-mail at
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Heidi Kosi and Danielle Cipolla, right to left, sing along to "Puff the Magic Dragon" with
Peter Yarrow during an assembly at Manners Elementary School.
VERDICT
Continued from Al
Gradually. the memory of the
phone call came back. and I was
horrified. Not know Tony
Deraga? He was one of the
heroes of my youth.
Antar MTony" Deraga was a
Russian-born meteorologist ln
1919, he~ hired by the
Orange County Harbor
Commission 10 man a weather
station on the cliffs overlooking
the channel m outh at Corona
del Mar. A legend was bom.
While he did his meteorologist
work and put up flags and
warning devices and kept track
of the sun and moon and tides
and all that stuff that
meteorologists do, the reason he
became a legend was that he
kept saving people from
drowning in the channel mouth
That channel mouth was very
dangerous. Nevertheless, people
kept trying to go in and out.
often with disastrous results.
Boats kept turning over and
spilling their passengers into the
water.
When that happened, Tony
would race down a long flight of
steps from his meteorological
station to a dory be kept at the
foot of those steps. Then he
would row out and save people
-oodles of people. The local
count was nothing short of
astronomical. but even the
actual number was awesome. If
someone bad said they had seen
Tony Deraga walking on water. 11
would have been accepted
without question.
And so it happened that on a
certain day in June of 1925. an
RODMAN
Continued from Al
on the evening of Aug. 20. 1999,
Rodman forcibly took her to his
Seashore Drive home. where he
drugged and raped her.
New said she did not file a
lawsuit for financial gain. But,
she added, she did not know
which way a verdict would go
and feared that her own life
would be put Wlder the micro·
scope.
"I felt like I was the one golng
on triaJ," ·she said. "[1be attor-
neys) were going to rake up my
past, drug abuse, mistakes I've
made in the past Sure, I made
mistakes. I admit it But it doesn't
change what £Rodman! did to
me.•
New's attorneys announced
last month that preliminary lab
tests revealed the DNA on New's
clothes could weU belong to the
former NBA superstar. New said
in her lawsuit that Rodman
grabbed her by her hips and legs,
ripped her clothlng off and be-
gan physically throwing her
around.
Rodman was not available for
comment on Monday1 but he has
repeatedly denied the allegation
and has said under oath that he
had never met New.
H I'm going to state on the r~
oord that I don't know Tina
New," he had said during a
OBITUARIES
incident occurred that has been
covered in meticulous detail m
every history of the city of
Newport Beach that I have
Thelma turned over in the
channel mouth. Another guy
saved some others. How about
that Tony? He'~ something. isn't
he?" read. The launch Thelma
overturned tn the channel
mouth. spiJling l 7 men into the
water.
The great Duke Kahanomolc:u
p,addJed out on his surfboard.
and in three trips saved seven
men. While he was doing this.
Charlie Plummer. our locaJ
lifeguard, operating from tht>
Balboa side. and Tony Oeraga.
operating from his weather
Mation, saved five men I 1\ e
men drowned.
Every hmory feature'> Duke
Kahanomolc:u, Olympic gold
medalist. Hawaiian royalty and
movie star. By any normal
standards, his part u1 the rescue
would be big new<.. but to us
locals? Nada.
"I ley, did you hear? Ton>•
Deraga and Oiarley PlummL·r
..aved five men today when t.hL·
'I'm going to state on
the record that I don't
know Tina New. I've
never seen this
woman .... The only
time I've ever see n this
girl is on TV.'
Dennis Rodman
deposition. "I've never seen this
woman. . . . The only time I've
ever seen this girl is on TV. n1at's
it."
Rodman's attorney, Paul
Meyer, and New's attorney, Erle
Traut, !.aid they were "satisfied"
with the settlem ent.
New said she decided to senJe
because she was "sick of it all."
"The saddest thing for m e is.
as a victim, I have to prove that
I'm a good enough person who
doesn't deserve to get raped,"
she said.
New grabbed national head-
lines as the star wttness in the
trial of Eric Bechler, the 34-year-
old Newport Heights resident
now in prison for murdering his
wife during a boating trip off
Newport Beach. She told an
Or.tnge County jury that Bechler
confessed to her after a night of
partying and taking the drug Ee·
stasy.
No criminal charges were ever
filed based on New's complaint
against Rodman. Newport Beach
He i.. swvtved by his Wter Patty .eawnan, 50flS
Oennis Means and Steve
Means and one pa.nckhlld.
We urchins foUowed Tony
Deraga around like present day
rock fans foUow the current
heart throb. I le came to Balboa
to ptck up his mail. and it was
one of my boyhood thnlls 10 see
my hero at the post office. which
\vas then in Lhe Pavilion. The
funny thing was that. during the
summer. I worked al the old
Lorona del Mar hathhouse.
'>ptttmg distance from Tony's
shack on the ch.ff, but I never
went to talk 10 him. One doesn·1
approach i'eus without an
inv11acion.
Forget Tony f>ernga? I mthl bl'
getting old Or am I repeating
ln}">t>lf?
• ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona
del Mar resident and a former
1uc.Jge His column runs Tuesdays
pohu.• had '>Cl.Id a 10 -day delay m
fihng a report made ti 1rnposs1hle
to collect phy'>tl'al evidence.
A mun-appointed arbttrator
awarded Nl'w SL.25.000 in July
2001 . hut Rcxlman rejected that
decision. ..ending the case to
tnal. Hodrnan\ attorney came up
with a separate undi~lused set·
tlement amount last February.
but New said that it was "insult-
ing."
The end of this civil case do~
not mean the end of court ap·
pearances for Rodman. On Jan.
10. Rodman wctS arrested on a
domestic violence charge on
suspicion of ~ulting his live-in
girlfriend. I le was released on
$25,000 bail. The Orange County
district attorney h as not filed
charges in that case. But New-
port Beach Police say they h ave
recommended that charges be
filed.
Rodm an faces a civil lawsuit
filed by Jo Len A. McGowen. an-
other woman who has alleged
that Rodman drugged her and
forcibly raped her several times
on March 3, 2001. at his hom e
after a night at Josh Slocum's, a
Mariners Mile restaurant h e
manages.
A hearing on that case is
scheduled for Thuraday.
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WEDNESDAY
The Corona del Mar Business
Improvement District 1s IC>O«mg
for community participatlpn and
committee members to form a
Centennial Event Commmee to
celebrate the 100-year
anniversary of Corona del M ar m
2004. The pubhc is invited to
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"CrMte a Personal Brand and
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A business iolutions worttshop
called "Contract Legalese· Should
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6'.30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's
Mar1tet. 225 East 17th St., Costa
Mesa For reservations, call 1800)
595 MOMS
Gall Carson Levine's "The Two
Princesses of Bamarre" will
provide a springboard of
d1scuss1on during rhe
M other-Daughter Book Club
meeting at 7 p.m at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave . Newport Beacti
For more information call 1949
717-38 16.
SATURDAY
A computer fair will be held at
the Orange County Fair dne1
Expos1t1ons Center Bu1ld1r1g 10
from 10 a m to 5 p m through
Sunday Admrss1on for adults 1s
SS. for children younger lhan 10
free For more rnlormatron call
(800) 800·5600
The UC Irvine Arboretum's
annual Wrnter Orchid Show
"Prelude to Spring · ..N1ll 1alte
place from 10 d m to 3 p rn di the
UCI Arboretum on the UCI North
Campus Adrnisc,1on rs $2 per
person Ch1IC1ren and m.-rnt>Ms
get in for fretJ For mori:
1nformat1on. call 19491824-5833
·An Evening of lone~ ...
fP.dtUrtng Sf.'VHill slion f1l•JYS l.Jy
Eugent: lone«,co w1I bt>
presented by OCC s RepertrJry
Theatro Compirny 1n the Drama
Lab Studio today Sunday dnd
Feb 22 and 23 Show 11m1 .irP 8
Learn the 4 points to the plan ...
• Ellmlnate the Estate Tax!
•Bypass Capital Gain Taxes !
• Never go t~ probate court!
• Avoid Long-Term Care Cost!
"This plan 866-NO PROBATE
leaves no .. (866-667-7622) stone unturned Or •1'akf re!oervaf!ons onhn• a lol1llrus1pla11 com
Ne~l<t. r" >Od """,.. •It CPn1• I l Newport Beach Costa ,, l:A\• Parr.. Ave co,,1a ""' sa Ono s11t1e1
Mesa / Irvine Thursday. nunhv.,,.!>1 ot •1e,.,~ or1 Bl.rl bttrw .. .,n February 20th l~t Slrue• <l'lll 181t sv .... t Ro<.l,l•Motl
f..c>0t•m•nla1 bre<1kf l!>I w•ll t.e ""'•eo
Laguna H1lis Laguna
Woods Tuesday.
February 25th
Poll,!> Hestaurnn1 :> .J ~o 1 "101•llon
P•w'{ Lagun& Hrns f A• lhe or~"' of
II.it )Uil n ,)'1 J Sa"li• Mil"il be• M!ft11 f I
Tore' Ro an11 l .~ e For E'S' Full
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Celestino's
quality M E , \TS
Proch1<T • Seafood • D<·li
&ruins tiH CDmm1m1ty for 30 ytars
For Your S~e;J>ean 011 WE CARRY A FULL LINE
Vaknhru s Day
FIU£T MIGNON • CHAIDL' BRIAND OF VEAL PRODUCTS!
PR!MI RIB/BoN'E-lN OR BoN~ loin VtaJ Chops,
RACK OF LAMB . LEG OF Scallapini & Oso 811rco.
BoNE·lN OR Bo~ just kk Our Staff!
TRY O UR CHICKEN Dwaous CRAB ~ CoROON BLEU
MIU, <Mimi. )NSt Browrr
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STRAWBERRIF.s ARE
A SWEET TREAT!
Right Now Piclt Som~
Up Jn Our Produc~
D~artmnit
'>tNffeJ umh ffl1m, "iww Owm
11nJ Ho"ry Mwurtl
$5 99 lb.
Bdto I Irr 111 I 0
From Our lkli Dqutmnnet
Herr P ASTRAMJ
SANDWICH
,1 ' ! '• 11' . . . . . .
'I, ' ' I I
p m Saturddys dnd 2 .ind 7 p rn
Sundays T1d<ets to\I S6 111
advance, $7 at thu door For more
tnformatton, edit ( /14) 432 ~640
IJ)(l 1
A wortl~hop called ·oivor,;• A
New 8eg1nn111g · 11. b11in11 ottarud
for men and womt1n lri thl'
procesr. of d1vorc111g or ru.tmtly
drvorced It w1ll tak~ ploc• from 10
a.m to 12 30 pm ltt 180 N,.wµort
Center Dnve f-CJr rno1~
1nformatton c.alt {949J &44 ~A i!J
"Spnng Lawn Care' will be
drscussed al Sherrn,.n library
and Gardens tn Corona df!I Mar at
9 30 a m Free For more
mformation call (949) 673 2261
A semin•r on ·How to Start and
Manage Your Business." will be
held from 8 30 d m to 4 p m al
National Untvtirs1ty 3390 Harbor
Blvo Costa Mesd The $40 fee
rncludes materials For more
rnformatton, call 171 4) 550 7369
FEB. 18
·How to Send the Most Eftectrve
E marls is thP. sub1ect for thu
Newport Beach ChambPr of
Commerce buSlflf'SS referr<JI
breakfast thal .vrlt take plac•· at
7 30 a m at Tlt1 Pacific Club 4110
MdcArthur Blvd Newpon Bedr.h
The cost is $17 tor members wrl~
d reservation and $22 for
potential membPrS at the door
For more rnformat1on call 194~
7294400
Eleanor Cooney reads from and
signs "Death rn Slow Motion My
MothP,r s D~f>Cent into
Al1hP.1rnM s di 6 30 p m at Bor,~
Soup South Cottst Plaza 3333
Bristol St Suit•· 2400 Costa
Mesa For morr-1nformat1on call
7141 689·2665
A free seminar called •ts Zmg the
Mrs•.ir 'Y Lrn~ 1 will be held from
6·30 to 7 30 p rri di Mothers
Md r~ cl 225 En~I 17th S1 Coo;t<1
Mf·S.t For rt!'."f""'<Jllr n~ c.all 800
59S MOMS
FEB 19
The Newport Rib Co and ASH
f I~ V:ldy f l'llntdl y 11 , ?QO 3 A5
Hdrbor Art:d Inc are holding a
fund rc11s1ng day at the restaurant
~ .. of the proceeds will be
dondlt-d to FISH to assist
low tnc.ome fdm1hei. 1n Orange
Lounty The restouram 1s at 2196
Hdrbc.f Blvd, For more mformatJon,
<.cJlt 1949) Slf>.3815, e.ICt 231
A frff seminar called •tMalmg
All Stari. wrll be held from 6 30
tc: 7 30 p 111 ai M other's M ar1cet.
22';, E<Jsl 17th St , Cu~ta Mesa For
res1•rva11ons. Cdll ll:mO)
:,% MOMS
Ross King presents and sivns
Mrchelangelo Jnd the Pope'g
Ce1l1ng'' at 6·30 p m at Book
Soul'J South Coast Plaza 3333
Bristol St • Suite 2400 Costa
MeSd For more 1nformauon, call
714/ 689 2665
Macy's South Coast Ptaz.a
pre~nts "Woritshop
Wednesdays A Hctnds-on
Cooking Class Program" hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara. The class
rs from 6 to 7 30 p m at 3333
Bristol St Costa Mesa The cost.
rncludtng matenols. is $30 For
res~rve a spot C:dll 1818) 994-5075
FEB 20
The publrc 1s mvrted to meet
~lrne Yen Mdh duthor of • Falhng
Ledves • Chinese Cinderella~ and
-watdirng the Troo. at 7 p.m at the
Newl)()rt Beact• Central Library,
lOOC Avocado AV1 Newport
BP.au1 For m0<P 1nformatK>n Cdll
1949 717 3816
FEB 22
A w orttshop on ·understanding
ln&err a1tonal r.Jde will be held
fr Jrr ::. d m to noon at National
Ur1vPrs1ty 3390 Harbor Blvd ,
Costa Mesa Thr· $25 fee includes
natl rrals For rnort: 1nformat1on
·111 714 550 7169
FEB 21
The Costa Mesa Women's Club
Nill hold its morthly' meeting at
11 15 am dt th•:or clubhouse 610
\.\: 18th Si Costa Mesa with a
IL~cneon and r•ntertarnment For
111or" rnform<1t11:>n call (9491
6-l2 1162
16ft •SA FULL BAR !t'\~s
cmm:1rnui1t1:il -
MO PASSPORT IS NEEDED
OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO
296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 9•9·6•S·7626
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MULTIPLE WIDTHS AVA llUlE
NEW SPRI NG APPAREL WITH
PRO ORY TECHNOLOGY
, l-4orbor Eartbluff Andersen L1ncol" ~wport
V1~w Coart Elementary Schools
Hosted by Leigh and Lucy 5ulnberg ·
Featuring
ll?S<S. Jo.mA.o. 'Juk&
10K Run/Walk 5K Run/Walk
t) Youth R.c=n
IC l»ml Toddler Tr-oi
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. I ~£ PHOTf' OAll 1 f'tl OT
Keeping his promise to students who got a 2 8 grade-pornt average or better. Oscar Santoyo of Save Our Youth let them change his hairdo last Friday
SLory on Save (lJr Youth •~
a \Lory of \UCCC~S
f"hc '>hreddtng of 0'>tar 'la111oyo\
ht•Jd of hcur hac, twcome an annuJ I
nt1tJl at CO'>ta Me,<1\ Save Our 'wuth
C .t:ntc:r I~ >Y , \lgrt1fymg I.hat grt'al
thing., are '>llll happening there 1· A
c,mJll pnu~ lo p<1y." "iaturdayJ \\'1ult-
ttw. event may in tl'>t'lf reprc.•'>cnt ,j
ncw<.worthy rtem of human 1ntere,1
the real '>tory bdund Sanroyo\
wilhngne~ to undergo a ton'>Onal
drnbbing ,., th<• '>!Ory ol lht-< 1·n1tr
SOY. 1t.<.elf.
Save Our Youlh center ,., a
crowning achrewment ol both th
dtrec tor. O<.<·ar Sanwyo. and thl· 1 Hy
of (..(>'>ta M~ I know or no
w mparclble renrer '>(•rVJng rwt·d}
young people a., SOY doe'> in any
othC'f c:uy of Orange County, along
w11h the edutJlmnal benefit.,, whu h
wt·re wvered tn rtw Prior an1dc SOY
hJ'> t onducted a hoc,t of after '>thool
a< UVlll~ 1ha1 hJvt' met a vant'ty of
recre<11Jonal Jnd ir;uning -.erviu·.,
SOY ha'> pm.,1wr1·d pnmanly
bt·cauc;c ot tl'> lcadc•rc,h1p. It al'>o h;1.,
b<•en supported ovt·r the year<, hy the
lex al c,ch0<Jl d,.,tnn. a local
< ommunity H1ll1°Kl' and a numht·r of
indr vtduaJc,, pmmirwnt among whom
were the late Hoy Alvarado and a
former C .lly < .ounnlman Joe
I m k.'1:>n Rnlh ol tlwc,c gl'ntlem1·n
had the vision to c,ee the m•ed for tht!>
rno .. 1 1mportan1 u·nter and ,,., value
to 1hr rec,1dent., ol rtt. neighborhood'>
L£FTERIS LAVRAKAS
CIJ'>ta Mc""1
The Pon Theater i~~ue i
on e of u~e . public inpul
'lll<1nh for your ecli1onal on the
theatt·rc, It attempt., IO danty what
\'.a'> a < onfu'>1ng quc·'>taon the Pilor
a!>ked II'> reader; rCtt'ntly flw
qucc,t1on al hand really 1.,n·1 whether
any of the'>C theater'>, tn parucular
the Pore, ,., to remam or he
demoli<,hed.
llw rtal issue on tlw table l'> a
propo..ed 1one code amendment to
be rom1dcred by tht• C .fly ( oum 11
tonight for these thn•c theater
propcrtre .... l lle owner'> of the-.e
propert1ec, did nor tntllate the
prote'>.'>, which wa'> staned on t'\cJ\. 7
by rht: Planning Comm1.,,'>lon TI1l'
property owners were noticed for 1tw
fkc 5 Planning Comm1'>.'>IOn
meeung, and only a reprec,enta11vc
from the Jjdo Theater rec,ponded
rhe ,.,_.,ue L<; should tht·
nonrnnformmg structurt"> and u'><'
code ht-\hOrt -ClfCUllt'd by thl'>
propo'>ed amendment, which would
give these three theater'> '>pecial
'>tatU'> hy bestowing the name or
"landmark~ on the<.c bu1ldmg'>. 1111·
most troubling pan of th..,
amendmenr 1s the ehm111a1wn or the
u-.e perrmt process, wlm.h allow'> for
public hearings
rhe l'>'>Ue I.he City C..ou nc:il will be
ac:ring upon IS: Should tht' owner'> or
theM' Um·e I.heater'> be able to w.e a
pCJrtion of I.h e theater building for
U'>CS '>111..h a., a cabaret, cybe r c-df~.
nighrtlub, arcade, re<,taurant/bar or
other '1milar uses that could present
nol'>e, parking and poltct' problem'>
wit.hour having to obtam a u'><:
permit?
If I.he C..ity Council approve'> this
proposed amendment, 11 would
mean I.hat an} of the$C u..e<. rnuld be
put m place m any of the'><.' thrte
propertiec, wnhout mput from
neighbor'> or other ciry rt·'>1den1'
There would no longer be u rtVlt'\' hy
an elecuw body. and the l llY
planning department would make all
the deci.,1on<,. The impo11a111
..afr'g\Jard for tht publil, the U'>e
permit, wtuch al low. public mpu1.
would have been etim1 na1ed by 1h1'>
1one change amcndmenl for th<.">c
three propert1e'> onl}
rhe vic,1onmg proce-. ... n•la11ng 10
1he general plan amendmenr. which
allows fo r rna1ur public
invo lvement. appears to bt· very
important ro th<.• C.1ry Counetl. a-.
'>l<1ted at the recent City Council
'>tudy se.,c,1un I lowc\er. thl'>
proposed amt-ndrnent Ott•'> tn rlw
lace of '>uch rhetoric and
disenfranchl'>l'" the public who m<Jy
be 1mpacll'd by change., in
t haracter to their vtllage or
neighborhood
NOVEU HENDRICKSON
Newport Beath
Trinity should move out of
the neighborhood
l.uckjly. I do not live closl' 10 tlw
Trinity Broadt.a\ting Network on
Bear Stret•t 1 lowever. I do ft•t•I had
STU DENT OUTLOOK
lor thoc,e ne1~hhor.. "'ho d11 Jnd
\\oho are compla1n1ng ahout the
no1w emitted from I nn11,·'i.
remple-likc structun: ·
It st•em., to me that th1'> 1s th<'
appropnate llml· tu -.peak out about
lnnll} and \.,,ht1t 11 ha' contnburcd
to 1h1' Lummunity Be'>lde'> the
no1.,t• t ompl<1iri1. rlwrl' "a." thl'
1nt1dt•n1 about I nn11y\ o-.eru'il' or
t'll'tlmll} during our eleunrll)
trl'>I\ Altt·r '>ldtt· \'o.iHn111g' about
de<:1nc1ry u .. c. lrrr111v \\J'> 11111
[OOperative tn rcdut 111g tht·ir
ma'""c lighting ro dc11e. I really hJve llUl '>l't'll
anything po.,1t1w 1ha1 1 nn11v hJ'
done to help our Cll) Our <,tall· .imJ
lot ell llllllrnUnll) due\ not l'\en
profit lrom 1he null tom or doll.tr'
l nni1y bnng., 1n, thl· morw<y I'>
tax·t"u•mpt berJU'>t' lnn1I}..,
r,uppn'>edly a "t hantahll"
organ11.auon • -air hou.:h
1>.1tt·hnl'" on \;BC ha'> alredd)
Mgucd <om 11H·1nglv othl'rW"l'
f tJll upon u ty n·.,1denl'> now 111
'fH'<t k out ahour 1h1., menac:e to
our nughhorhood \\.ith such J
\'.Olldcrful tommun11y a'> our ... 11
1., a 'hanw thJt -.c11m· people may
l ome to asc,oriatc C.Ci.,ta Mt•,;1
w11h Tnniry BnMtllast. I hopt' Wt'
mtty ht' '>U< cc-...ful 1n pre'i'>Urrng
I rt n ti y to move 11'> otriu.•., "' 1 hat
we may ha\e lhe pnv1lege of
en1oying rhe bcncfll'> ol a
lt•g1111nate bu.,rnc'' m'xl to \11·1ro
Pornt
CATHY LARS6N
The age of accessories has dawned
T he action figures I played wit.h
in my youth came wit.h little
t~ that made I.hem seem "°
much more important. Batman came
with a gun, sonar, and I.he BatmobOe.
Teenagers now come with cell
phones. credit cards, and an hsca.lade.
Suddenly people are like I.hose
mmiature plastJc: figures. wnh more
and more ace&sories hanging next to
ur, on Toys R lJs' c;helves.
We start as the <;Ingle figure, a lone
person who l'> bare, I.hen we throw in
more and more stulT to blur our.elves
and make thing'j much more
complicated; and somehow I.hi' 1-.
Impressive. When Batman comei.
with the Bat cave, then it is ever llO
much better. When a teenager comes
with a ma05lon. they are ever ~
much better, too. right?
We look around the room and
society for the newest trends or fads
to complete our image. whJch will
never be complete. lJke that pair of
su~ Crom (,by Karina that we
h ve to havt. we prom se that if we
have that one pair. our I~ will be
perfect. Suddenly. tccnagcn are
looking around to Ond wh t othe~
have and they don't: th new
Motorola V80, the lim ted ed I on
N and the new Sony Vaio.
~\lt'l'Y to often. mtthing now coma
I.long; 90rriethJng betla. &tighter,
MICHAEL
WALEK
Oru.hier. and
pncier.
These things
I.hat we have to
have suddenly
take CNer our lives.
I have known
people who got ')(}
mad over that
c;eventh pair of
jeans that I.hey
started to cry or
screamed at their
parentc; I JlfTl not
pointing I.he finger. I do have a
temble fetish with hrur gel, Nile
athl euc shoes and sunglasses. But
when dOt'<> our love tum into an
ob"le sion? The close line that seetn'i
to be hranded upon the wor1d In
which ~ walk ts the dl1f erence •
between excess and d le
Whenever I drive around looking at
houses or running errands, I always
look lnto houses. and wonder why
people lea~ the Ught.s on whm they
arc not home. I look Into these
windows. like looking Into a
televblon: I i;ee the millJon and two
c:llfferenr gami'ih ltling on el')d
tab! but I O('ver any people. It
liko they want yuu to loo In there
house& and envy I.hem.
Suddenly, havt' rcmCMXf the
compelltlon for work and applied It
to wreath~. c:ard'> and presents. It
-;eems I.hat suddenly our rurect
purpose is not only to buy all the
things t.har we think a perfect
existence requires, but also to c;how
I.he wor1d that we have them. We
have become a sodety so in need of
approval from I.he critics of I.he world
I.hat desperate measures a.re taken
People will do anything to please
another, just for I.he purpoc;e of
looking heller. Are we tha1 in'IOCUre?
ln this world of "new." why i'>n't I.he
old just as appreciated? Why are we "° fast to abandon those things of I.he
past and approarh the new7 Being
trendy has never been highJy
regarded in my book, but being
c1a.ss.ic has. People who acquire ~
they really ICM wtU never have the
f eeUng.. of trying to escape the past
thing. Maybe the truth Is that we are.
not content with the things that we
posses. Maybe we are trying to find
our true identity in the objects~
place around our hOu nnd in our
car.
But are ~ really that ahalJow that
our exi.irtence 1 wrapped around"
car that wi1J bttome obsolete In a frw
years? I know on Newpon Beach girl
who dwed t!Ve1"f fad aJ>d ewry
Ouctuadon n tJ>e femlon mapzf
that lly around hrr four-poster bed.
Soon her Cf'IMnl Cot tbi newest
trend'> 1umed into a full-blown
ob'>~'>lon. She had thLc, thing I.hat '>he
couldn't ·wear I.he '>31Tle thing to
..chool twice. When her parents saw
lhc bill from her American P.xprc~
Wd.'> around $25,000 on clothes. an
intervention was due. She lost her
credit card and never saw another
fashion maga7ine agam.
Rut. how can we blame her? I fer
parents bought the newest sports cars
so I.heir neighbors would be jealous.
I fer mother redecorated her house so
her circle of fnends would like ber
more. We all can easily fall into the
treacherous cracks of o~ion, but
lo escape all of tJlis, we must realize
that what~ already have is fine. Tilc
gadge that 6lJ the desk. the jeans
that flll the closet, and the empty
wallet are ghts too commonly seen.
You are not all of those t.hlngs. A
person l" no1 the car they drive, or the
Oowers over the mantle, or even thelr
bank account. Beau.i.se irl the end, It
d n't matter.. It m: tters wbo is
good. In the end. if all you have a
ferrari and a nice aofa, no one 15
going to envy you or even care. A
peraon ls the thln they love, and the
love rerumed.
• MICHAEL A. WAl.SC la 1 Sage Hill
Sdlool ~· whoM columns will
•PC*lr occulonally in the Forum eectlon.
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
Campaigns
need to be
above
reproach
W eU, I can't keep quiet any longer.
I have read and re-read Lhe
munerous artides over the last
two months regarding our local election'>
of 2000 and 2002 I am pamcu.Jarly
annoy~ at I.he 'iWlpes taken at J~ph :-..
Hell and I.he urne spent qwbblmg on
incident.ab rather than I.he m~ge of
not only Bell's amde,
but many of I.he
leners m the Pilots
Mailbag,
Wit.h r'8ard to
phony phone
message. It b fat1 fo1
the elettjOn or 2000
I.hat the night before
-.otmg day, a me<..-.age
, went to a number or
voter5 from a man PAT BEEK ,a11mg him.">Clf ·yow
neighbor, Barry
'illlne · !be m~'>dge '>Cl.Id I.hat Bob
'it hoonmakt.•r \.,,a., the true (,reen.Lt¢'Jt
1 ;md1dall' and thJI I had been mee11ng
-.t·t rl·t ly with tJle lrvme Lo. and w uld nol
I >t• trusted
~eraJ pt.-ople tailed me \\llh I.he
mh'><lge. and I unmedJaLely called
~ hoonm.aker I le denied k.now1e<.lgt: of
the recon:img. and I believed h11n On my
rloqu~t. an asl.1stam d1stnt1 attorney,
Mike Fell. n'S(>atehe<.1 voter registrauoru.
fur Orange and '>"UITOundmg counu~ and
found no Harr) Stone
I believe-lieU\ arut le mt ended 10 point
nut I.hat du.hone.ty and deceitfuln+"-" a'> a
pracuce ~houJd not be tolerated
In Newpon Ht•ach. City Count-ii
ell'Cllons are nonparm.an. Candldates an·
nut allowed 10 run as Repubh~
l>emocrab. IJbertanans. Green Party or
whatf>Vt'f
Ille weekend prior to the clertJon in
.WOO, <Jick glo-..'>y t-ampaign matcnab
'hawed picture.. or Bromberg wit.h Bw.h
< llenl'}. L()). and LampbeU The <.ame
tal uc in 2002 '>huwed Rldgeway. Webb
and other.. wuh BLIJ Simon. Cox and
C .. unpbdl.
All or t.ht>\l' phony mailef'b featured
l llll' httle eleptwntc, and I.he '>latement
\'otc your Republican cand1da1ec-and
'upport your Hepuhhcan ucket The
person re.pon'>thle fo r I.his mailer is
trying to dufX' or deceive the public by
fii.,'Uring I.hey won'r nouce that I.he
Hepublican pan y'c, logo Ct.he elephant)
lltL' lost one of its three St.al';. Now. I.he
pubhc is i.uppo'>C't.l to beheve that I.he
Hepuhlican Party ha'> endon.ed these
people. •
And by the w<1y, Bromberl(s name was
alc;o on a rnadt•r o;e nt to registered
l>t>mocratll in Newport Beach along with
(.Ort' and ~111.'itelns picture. Neither the r
lk publlcan nor I.he Democrat.le parties 1
l'lltlorw canrudatcs in our elections. L.
Campaign coru.ultant Dave FJli.'i must
figmc he can get away wit.h th.is because
the national campaign committees don't
want to get invotved in small town '
pohucs. :.
We are making u relatively simple ; •
election p~ into a scramble where •
people are hun. offended. mad and
genuinely ·un·neighborly." The creation:
of a "Greenlight Party" doesn't help this •
<;itua11on. I was a supporter of Measure s;
the "Greenlight initiative.~ but I rud not :
intend to help initiate a polltlcal party by •
Ulal name.
People who feel they need to do
"whatever it takes" to win an election am •
undenninlng this process. We should be'
lbtenlng 10 infonned candidates who do' •
their best in convincing us how they will •
manage our city responsibly. Instead, we
are establishing an opening bid of
$60,000 lo $70,000 to enter a race and
sign Fllis for "help· ln the c:nmpalgn. You
don't pay someone thousands of dollars • -
for their services and not take any of the •
responsibility for what lhey do on your
behalf.
Each candidate should be held
accountable for dishonest and deceitful
actions he has authorized. If we could
count on people doing an honest job or -
running on their merits. we wouldn't be
dividing our city Into smaller groups
pitted again t one another. It sure ls
convenient to Just "move on" when
someone nails you. People who use this •
expression generally don't want to resolve
a situation, but rat.her would lib It to just
go&wa}(
R>nunatel}4 people ll't goJng 10
remember this stuff until our dty • :
councilmen, f!llls or Rany Stone explain _ •
what tltaion ~ ""11! paJd tor and
Uling ~ c:.tnpajgn taetkl. 11
• MT IRK Is 1 Belboe Island r..ideint ¥fM ,
ran for NeWpon 8-:f'I Otv Council In 2000 ..
e Grwenl~ld candidMe
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"/want this to be a program
where people Jay, 'Wow! I
want to he a p art of that.'"
Cral1 Ferti1, new Estancia football
coach
EYE OPENER
ltrntl D.ul~ A Pikll lfilm
"JXH'l" Hall of I ILDW
t' .. •to•
JOHANN APPELL
Dally Piiot Sporu Editor RoRer C<1rlson • 194915744223 • Sports Fax: 1949) &~0-0110
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Estancia fights on with Fertig
Forme r USC assistant,
Oregon State head
coac h , fire d up abo ut
c h all enge o f m aking
Eagles' fo otba ll program
something special.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml·~°')A -e Craig Fertig. an a.,
s1stant coach on two
natio naJ champion
sh ip team<, at lJ!'><.
who wal. head math ·
at Oregon "tall' from I 976-79.
has been nanwd to replate Jay Noo
nan a' l.\tdnua I ll~h r1~01hall coach.
Princ1p • .ll fom Antal a1u10unled
Mon ddy
Fer11g. bO. known by todays play-
ers a .. d ll°lt'Vl\IOll anctl}">I for U~C
football. hds not 1.oa1.hed '>mce leav-
ing ortgon \tale. where his four-year
!.tint produced an R Sb· I record. He
was a U"( aSSl\tant COc!Ch from
1965 73 and again 111 I '175, one year
after working a.., iln ct.,w.tant for the
Portland ~torm of tht: nm' defunct
World football I eaKl.Je
After coachmg. I t'rtag wal. d We'>!
Coast talent -.cout for the fampd Bay
Buccaneer\ dlld wa~ a'>\l'>tant ath·
letic dirt'C"tor al lJSC. from 1983-~.
I le w~ aho an ,1.,.,1.,ta nt a1hletic di-
recto r for dt•vl'lopmcnt al UCI 111
1989 and ht1' bt>en broadca. .. ung
since 1 ~2 Ill' ,., dl'>o known a'> an
enten aining bc1114ut·t '>pl'aker
OCN [A .... A '
f-ert1g. d walk on. 1nherm a pro·
gram that went I q la\t wa.,on. I 18
the last two \tctr'> under Noonan.
who r~1gncd for per'>urldJ rec1sons 111
Dec.ember fhe LdWe'> hdve made
onJy two tnp'> to thl' UI ~outhern
Sec11on Playoffs '>lllll' I qfi9. both
first-round IOSS<''· and ha\e not won
a playoff i.:ame since I lf80
Craig Fertig, former USC Quarterback and Oregon State football coach. takes over as head coach at Estancia High, where he met with players Monday
1-enig \,ud he ledfned of the open
mg over om .. tmd'i dmner from has
daughtl'r 111 l,1w, IJ'Kt 1-l'rtlg, who
tt•ac. hl'' '>pt•u,1 I t:d Lil a 11011 .11 l.\tdn
c1a ln111ally. hl' WJ'> l ontartl'd b}
Anidi to help gt'rlt'r.ue a ll'>t or ldlldl
date'>.
"But a' I \\ ,1, ni.1l..111g tht• 11-.t, I
thought to ffi} -.t'lf l),m1 11. rm J lwt
ter football rnalh thi.lll the'>t' .,1y,;
1-ertag '>aid. "I called lorn tht• m·~t
d.1\ to let h11n krHI\'-I \\,I', 1111t•rt•,1t•d
an thl· 1oh .and tw -..11d I "·'' hoping
you were going to say that
I ert1g '' n o st.ranger IO the pro
gram\ \truggles. A :\ewport IWarh
f<''>tdent. he regularly attends Orangt'
l ounty high school game., and ha.,
'l'l'll f .\tctncaa play dunng :\oondn\
I !'llllfC'
I lt>lt l'mh.irra ..... t:d l11r 1lw k.Jd-.,'
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Mesa
romps
past
Lions
Mustangs allow fewest
points in single game
since 1999, drilling
Westminster by 43.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
WESTMINSTER-One down. two to
go.
lbat's the reality for the Costa Mesa
High boys basket·
ball team after
~ roughing up host
Westminster, 69·
26, ln Golden West
League play Mon·
day ntgbL lbe
Mustanp (9·15,
4-6 ln League) can
clinch the last of
MeN ee four playoff spots
w.tmin.t.f 2e tn the aeYen·team
leq\Je with wlna
aplnlt Santa Ana
II home Wednteday and at SaddJebec:k F~ M ~ .. Senca Ana (5-5) k>eet
to 0...0. ~ Onnp (7-3) beat e.
DON LEACH I DM.Y Pl. 0 T
Costa Mesa's Marko Stankovic draws a crowd of Westmin ster def enders as he
dishes a pass to teammate Jeff Waldron, Who was open under the basket.
tancia (&-5) Monday.
The 26 points is the fewest allowed by
a Mesa team since giving up 25 to
Saddleback in December of 1999.
Mesa Coach Bob Serven admJtted the
final two games would be difficult. but
he likes the way his team 15 hcadiJ\8.
"We're 9· 15 but we are better than our
record and we're definitely much better
right now than the beglnning of the aea-
son. • Serven aald.
Much like the previo meeting, Meee
catapulted to an ea_rty cli:shJon and left
Westmin.6ter wallowing ln a dWnaJ
lhooting display.
The Uon.a shot J 19.S" (8 fi r 41),
malclng only 4 of 23 anempts in the sec·
ond half. But that hardly mattered to the
Mustangs, who often dived on the Ooor
for loose ball and slithered their way
into passing tan to break up passes.
"We played reaJ good defense,•
Serven said.
When th Uons missed, the Mustanp
were th re for the rebound ( 40 total)
and found either a cutter slashin8 to the
hoop for an easy layup oc found som one open for one of tbeit 10 thlff-
pointers. tn S2 tries.
The Mustangs ahot 22 or 58 (37.9').
S..~,...AI
I ert1g \<ltd nl tlw rt•t t'llt fu11l1t\ lo
da\. 1 <l'>h•J '"mt• oft ht> ~1th 1' ho "111
ht· -.enior ... nt·\t "'•1,on 11 the\ It'll
t•mhdrra.,wd a11d tht.:\ ... ml 'l'' I told
1hem that ' \\.ll\ I 111 lwn· I \\illll th"
to be a progr.un ~ lwr1· 1wopll· 'J\
'\\11\\' I \\,till to ht• J pJrl 11! 1ha1 \\1:
\'\Jilt 10 rlltikt• \OflH'th111g '>Jll'l ldl >\t
lt:J't lhl'\ \\Ctll I 111' l'lllh,11r,1'"'d
I emg. lno\\11 tor 111, ... "''' 11! h11
mnr ,,ud ht• \\,lllh tn 1r1 111· .1 r n'
II\ t' l''fll'flt'IH l (111 Ill' pl.I\ t r'
I \l' .11\\.t\' h1·h1•\t•d 11111th.1ll ,, I
gdrlll' thJI ,h..,:111 h• I 1ri hul 11
See FERTIG. Paee A9
JC FOOTBALL
Mi ssion Conference shake
up for Orange Coa t College
Pirate et to play in
new American
Division next fal l in
12-team ~hufflc.
Bryce Alde rton
Da1lyP1lot
I ht' Ml'-.1on ( onl1·renl'e • ., ... 1a1ed for
realignment .ig.1111
Athletic director... apµroved the pro
po-.al dunng their w1111er meeting., af
ter coache'> from thl' I.!. rnnfererKe
football tram-. u11an1mou ... 1v voted for
the shift, which will create t~o ne" d1-
V1Siom -the American a n d National
-begmning wtth the 2003 seal>on.
Orange Coa,c.t College wtll be rn the
American 01w1ion along with former
Northern 01V1sion member st hool!>
Cerrito , Long Beach and Mt. 5an An-
tonio. along wtth ex-Central 01vts1on
pan1cip ants Golden We t and Palomar
flle National 0 1vis1on Wl.11 feature
the no nh's El Camtno. Pasadena and
Rivtrside along with former CentraJ
OiVl ion holdovers Fullerton. ~ddie
back and Santa Ana.
Thams were grouped mto d1V1S1ons
by combtned wms and lo the pre-
vious two c;eason~ The rankings. be·
ginning wtth the best and following in
descending order, a.rt: Palomar (18-2),
Pasadena (17-3), SaddJeback 0 5·5),
Cerrito (1 4-6). Long Beach (13·7).
Riverside (10·10), P\.tllerton (9·11), Mt.
San Antonio (9· 11 ). Orange Coast (7 •
13), El Camino (7-13), Santa Ana (5·15)
and 'Golden West (3· t 7).
Teams wtU play division rivals o nce
in addidon to two nonconference or
•crossover• gunea at the beginning of
the a.son. Cro r games pit teams
lg&lnst one another with almllar re·
cords the ye r be.font 'and have been
used for the pul two Nat
Call. occ wtd opeo with pmea apinat
GkndaJe and Lo Angel 1th t.
•
lollmH·d b\ t·1~h1 c 011h•rt•m 1·
gamt'' l>.111·-. \\all ht· .m
n11u111 t•t.I 111 lat1• \Ian h 1111
lm\ln>( lht• <lt'l 1,1111\ ahoul .a
plavoff lornl.11
'-omt' tr<1d11111nal r1\,1lrn·, \\ 111
ht> 'phnwn•d .11 l1·a ... 1 f11r t\'"
'e.irs 'm h a'> I on~ He,11 h and I I l ,1
m1110 while otht·r-. \<\tll lw ht•ld 1111.it t
hl..e ~Illa Ana and l ullt•rto11
"It\ a nl'dll to uur 111.H ht•, th.it
Wt' re not afraid to t h.111gc• \'\1th tht·
umes, '>Utd conlerc•nn· 1 onll111\-.ioner
T "vtark lohn<..on
111 two yt.'ar<, tht• d1v1,1on., \.'\tll lw rt•
evaluated for .muthn po,..,.hlt• -.hufflt'.
whKh ,., nothm~ new 10 th" nmft•r
eme
<><< ht•Jd rndch "11ke lavlor" 'al·
1sfied w11h the new alignment
It kt.'t'p'> the Orange County flavor
111tac1." favlor '>atd ·My b1gge'>t '"'"lit'
wal. Orange <. ounty \Chool!. o;ull get
tin~ to play each other and that i'> tht·
cao;e for tht> moo;t pan.·
~mce II'> mcepuon m 1969. the con-
ference ha\ undergone several re&.hgn -
ment'>, mcludmg one from 1988-93.
that had three d1Vlsions (~uth~.
Central and Nonhem)
M1•Non < onlt'rt"nce team'I have cap-
turt'd (outn~t or sharedl lX of the la.,t
10 national 11tle-..
Last seuon conference team went
2· l tn bowl gam w1th SaddJebacJt
and Palom ar both winning
·1n the past, Palomar and SaddJe -
back each have had one tough 8ame a
year. again t each other, and whoever
won that woo the conference.• Mid
Hric M(,ndo1.a. the conference' foot·
ball tali cician a_nd Fullerton'• porta
information directo r. •Now dJ •
back h to pl y Pa.sad n.a and Ca·
mmo co pl J with everyon e
11 are tlrtd of le ·n It onty ht'l
the ronfuencc' imqe to ah e
up. You dOMr te in tht ~ ·
ne could wm the (cx:mt r·
..
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Al Tuesday, Februal'y 11, 2003 SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Orange puts the squeeze On Eagles, again:i
Panthers win at
Estancia, placing the
Eagles' hopes for a
guaranteed CIF berth
in peril.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA-Sometimes. all
the strategy known to man can
prove no match for simple nu-·
merology. And, clearly. after
Orange High earned a 65-55
Golden West League boys basket-
ball victory at F.stancia Monday
nighr. the Panthers seem to have
the Eagles' number.
"If we played those guys 10
times, I'm not sure if we could
beat them.• admitted frus-
trated fstancia Coach Ouis
Sorce, whose Eagles were
drubbed, 74-51, at Orange Jan.
l 7. "I used every defense we
had tonight and nothing
worked. How do you beat these
guys?"
Defense, which had spear-
headed back-to-back wins last
week against Santa Ana and
Costa Mesa, was, Sorce said,
the c ulprit against the Pan-
thers.
"W.e've been playing defenses
du jour the last couple games,
using a box-and-o ne against
Santa Ana and a triangle-and-
two against Costa Mesa." Sorce
said. "Tonight. we threw every
defense we had at them, but
they answered every challenge.
We used our man-to-man, our
zone. even our freak defenses."
The Eagles (I 6-9. 6-5 in
league} never led, as the visi-
tors (14-10, 7-3). took. a 5-0
lead, broke a 7-7 tie with nine
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Bnan Mohna, left, and Scott Knox, right, put the
clamps on Westminster's Mike Deg1acamo, who h~s nowhere to
pass.
stralght points, then
answered an F.stan-
cia bucket with a
l 0-0 run, including
two Patrick Sanders
three-pointers, to
build a 26 -9 bulge
with 3:50 left Jn the
flrst half.
A ' three-pointer
by sophomore Car-
los Pinto pulled the
hosts to within 51-
Orange
Estancia
45 with 7:04 left, but that was
as close as the Eagles wollld
gel
The loss takes F.stancia out of
a chance ·to earn anything
higher than the seven-team
league's No. 3 playoff spot. And,
with the dattnting challenge of
finishing against league cham-
pion Ocean View (10-0 in
league) Friday at home, the
Eagles could be caught or
65
55
passed In the stand-
ings by Santa Ana (5-5
in league). Either
Costa Mesa (4-6) or
Saddleback (4-6) could
also pull even with the
Eagles, though. since
they play one another
Friday, only one can
have fewer than seven
losses. Santa Ana,
Mesa and Saddleback
all have two league
games remaining, whUe F.stan-
cia gets the league bye Wednes-
day.
The Eagles have spit their two
league games with Santa Ana
and Saddleback. but have swept
their crosstown rival.
*We have a tendency to get
off to a slow start when we play
at home," Sorce said. ·we play
like we're on the road. We had a
slow start tonight, got behind
the eight baJI and had to play
catch-up. And when that hap-
pens, you have to use a lot of
energy. We cut it to six in the
fourth quarter, and we had a
layup, but we tttrned it over. Ev-
ery time we'd come back. we'd
shoot ourselves in th~ foot."
The Eagles shot less effec-
tively from the fieJd, connecting
on just 21 of 62 attempts
(33.9%). Pinto paced an offense
spearheaded by the fTontcourt,
recording a team-high 19
points, including nine in the
second quarter, and grabbing
eight rebottnds.
Joey Undquist, the Eagles' 6-
foot-8 senior center, contrib-
uted 16 points and a game-high
J 7 rebounds, while junior for-
ward Jordan Stroman. added 14
points and fottr boards.
The other five Eagles who
played, however, accounted for
just six combined points (o n just
J-of-13 shooting from the field}.
"Ll.ndqllist was a man to-
night." Orange interim coa'ch
Rick Rodabaugh said. *We ht\d
no answer for him inside."
Conversely, Orange backed
up 25 points and 11 rebottnds
from Sanders, a high-flying G-6
senior Division I prospect being
recruited by St. John's, UC Ir-
vine. Cal State Fullerton and
Long Beach State, among oth -
ers. with a pair of scorers in
double figure!>.
Justin Collins. a 6-4 jttnlor
who popped for a season-high
24 against Estancia the firsl
meeting, had 12 points, whil&
Jonathan Gama. a 6-I soptto-
more, added 10 James Reeves
came off the bench to i.core
nine, while junior guard Justin
Ramirez poi.led seven for the
winner~.
MESA
Continued from A7
ian, who ~ored all nine of his
points (career-high) on treys
(two fTom Knox ~ists and one
from older brother Danny) in the
final 3: 16 of the penod. Danny
hit three free throws and 'iopho-
more Jeff Waldron tipped in a re·
bottnd for an easy deuce as the
Mustangs made a 14-7 run the
last 2:30 of the third quarter to
take a commanding 31 -pmnl
lead.
ClQN LE ACH I DAlt.Y PILOT
Costa Mesa's Jeff Waldron 1s pressured by Westminster's Mike Deg1acamo on the Costa Mesa perimeter Monday night.
getung rnntnhutioru. from
everyone who stepped onto the
floor, specifically freshman Scott
Knox. who tied his career-high
with 2 1 points set against the IJ.
onl> lru.t month. Knox scored 14
111 the fif">t half and led the Mu!.-
tan~ with eight rebottnds.
Me<>a outscored Wesumni.ter,
12-3. the final 6:45 of the first
half and led. 3 1 I I, at the break..
The IJon'i didn"t make a field
goal in that span and took. al-
mo'it half the third quarter, be-
fore dnlhng a three to cut the
Mustang lead to 41 -17.
fhen the three parade began
lor Mesa fre.,hman Tony Krikor-
Serven inserted h~ reserve!>
for nearly au of the fourth.
enough time for Sharif Abedrabo
(four points, four rebounds), Ed ·
son Dominguez (five rebounds,
two points), Curti'i Millward (one
point, fottr rebottnds) and 7Jad
Pepic (two as.51sts. one rebottnd)
to gain valuable playing time.
Waldron went 3 of 5 fTom the
field en route to six points and
\IX rebound~ while Marlco Stan-
k.oVlc ~ored five points, four in
the first quarter, and grabbed six
boards.
Waldron, much like the rest of
the team, has gained momen-
tum throughout the league sea-
'><>n. Serven said.
·Jeff Waldron has played his
best baslcetbaJJ 111 the league
games, and that ti. the key for all
of them," Serven said. MThis
team has a lot of confidence. Our
guys-are fresh into 1t, with great
atlitudes and work ethic."
Danny Krikorian scored I 6
points on 4-of-13 'ihooting (all
threes) along with grabbing five
BRIEFLY
rebounds. ~reshman Bnan MolJ-
na talhed five points. three as-
sist!'i, one steal and one rebound.
Serven said the team's fresh·
men are getting more comfort-
able with each game, which is
leading to increased confidence
for other players as well.
~~me of Danny's confidence
t!'> rubbing off on the freshmen,"
Serven said. *The freshmen are
finding their roles."
Mesa lost at Santa Ana, 54-39,
Jan. 22 and beat Saddleback, 54-
52, two days later. Santa Ana
play& at Orange Friday. The Pan-
thers beat the Saints, 66-51. Jan.
24.
Rubino sparks CdM boys soccer rout
His hat trick propels
Sea Kings into PCL
title s howdown at
Northwood.
<..;ORONA DP.L MAR -A
natufal hat trick by junior Dom-
inic Rubino helped the Corona
deJ Mat High boys soccer team
post an 8·0 rout of Pacific Coast
League visitor Calvary Oiapel
Monday.
The win improved the Sea
Kinp' record to 16--4-2, 8-1-0 ln
league, settlng up a first-place
howdown Wednesday at 3: J 5
p.m. at Northwood. which en-
tered the week 8-0 in league.
Wlth a victory over North-
wood, CdM can claim at least a
share or ft Ori t league tJtJe
'lincc h won the Sea View
Lcagu crown ln 1994.
Northwood woo the first
m tin 2-0. at CdM.
"Wi ~ healthy and ready to
RO." CdM Coach Pat CaJl.gban
saf d o( th Northwood rematch.
"We've ~n waiting for lh1I
ond opportunlly and l upec1
to play wen: better than .. p~ ln the I (Nortbwoocf) .. ..
Ouis Rlngstrom scored nine
seconds into Monday's game.
but CdM settled for modest 2-0
halftime lead, thanks to another
goal by Danny Whitaker.
Goals by Jerltt Thayer and
Park.er Perguson doubled the
advantage, before Rubino
scored three s traight goal& to
earn the second hat trick for a
Sea King this season against
Calvary Olapel. JuJien Cerutti,
who had two assists Monday,
scored three goals in the first
Calvary Oiapel meeting.
1Tlstan I larrls added the final
goaJ Monday for the Sea Kings,
who received follr first-haJJ
saves from goalie Jay Zimmer-
man and rwo from Phil Stemler.
who played the second half.
COU.EGB MEN'S GOLP:
The UC Irvine Anteaters are
In third place foUowlng the first
two rounds Monday o r the 23rd
annual Anteater Men's Golf lnvi-
tatlonaJ at Big Canyon Country
Oub. UC RJvenide leads the 11 •
team Oeld w1th a 36-hole score
or 573 and le d the second-
placeArlzona IV by 13 shot.'-UC
Irvine ls ac 589. The flnaJ 18
holet WW be played today, be·
gjn.nlnl•t 7:10 a.m.
Btian ~olf of the Arlmna IV
the lodfviduaJ leader with a
two-rottnd total of 5-under 139
(69-70) on the par-72 course.
UC Riverside's Brendan Steele is
second at 4-undcr 140 (67-73)
and UTEP's Chris Baryla is third
at 141 (72-69). Junior Vmnie
Poncino was the top finisher for
UCI at even-par 144 (73-71) for
a sl.xth-place tic. Senior Jeff Co-
burn is tied for 10th place at 146
(70-76) and senior Ryan Arm-
strong is tied for 18th place at
I 48 (79-69). Freshman Ryne
Rindfleisch is tied for 28th place
at 151 {75-76) and freshman Jay
Cloe is in 45th place at 157 (79-
78).
Playing as individuals in the
tournament, UCl's Nick Asbrock
ts In 39th place at 154 (80-74),
Ryan Cole ls 51 lat 158 cn-81),
and Will Park is In 57th place at
160 (79'"'61}.
JC MEN'S GOLfi
Sophomore Jak.e Allanacb
earned medalist honors at 2-un·
der 70 for the Orange Coast Col-
lege Pirate as they defeated
Golden W t, 362-431., In a
match Monday ot Co ta Mesa
Golf & County Oub (M Unda
COUJ"S4!).
KfUy Wicks (72), J:ited Bruce
(72), Jason Hethco•t (73) 1.nd
Brad Ownplon (75) also tc"Ored
for Orange Coast (2--0), which
will travel Wednesday to play
Cerritos at Rio Hondo Golf
Course at 11 a.m. Golden West is
0-1.
COUEGE MSBMLL:
Vanguard University's Matt
Tuthammer hit two home runs.
indudlng a grand slam, whiling
driving in five runs and scoring
three in the Uons' I 0-0 noncon-
ference baseball victory Monday
over host c.aJ State Dominguez
Hills.
VU (~2} jumped out to a 3-0
lead on Joe Carnahan's lhree-
run home run In the first Inning,
then Tisthammer (3 for 5)
crushed a long blast over the
left-Oeld fence for a 7-0 lead in
the second. 1lsthammer later
hit a olo shot. c.arnahan, VU's
tarting pitcher, earned hls first
win of the year with a three-hit
hutout. The left-hander struck
out Ove and walked four. The
Toroa fell to 3·2.
V9nguent 10, ~ ...... 0
VlnJJUlrd "°'::: by101 t0 11 1
CSOH 000 000 ooo -o a 2
C.!'Mhen nd Bow9r; lngltld, e>w.n
(3), Aobl (8), Dorem (71, Cort .. (8)
end Eapen W -C.Mef\.1n, 1-0. L -
tngtt.t, o t 28 -SMrle M . BoMr
(V), Sl!Har (0). HA -Tltlthlm"* (V)
2, earn.hen (VJ
HIGH SCHOOL SUMMARIES
Goiden W.st Lucue
Onnge 65, Est.encbi 55
Golden w.st Leap
ScOre by Ouarten
Orange 11 23 11 "
Cosu Mesa 69, Wes1minster 21
Scof'9 bv au.~ ~ Costa Mesa 111 12 24 1• t>9
Estancia 1 11 16 1~
°'"9nge -Sanders 25. Gama 10,
Collins 12. Ramirez 7, Palomares 0,
Reeves 9, gonialez 2
3·pt. goals Sanders 4. Reeves 1
Fouled out -none.
Y.J Westminstor e 5 13 2 :?II
Mesa -W81dron 6. Stankovic 5, Knox
21, Molina 5. D Krikorian 16. T
Knkonan 9, Abodrabo 4, Oommguo.l
2. Millward 1, Pep1c O
Tedlnicals -none
Estanda Pinto 19, Stroman 14,
Lmdqu1st 16, Cachola 3. Novak 0
Hoffman 2, Sankey 1. Andersen 0
J.pt goals -Pinto 2, Cachola 1
Fouled out -Lmdqu1st, Novak
Tedlnt<:als -none
HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS WATER
POLO
On a roll
NEWPORT BP.ACI I -New-
port Harbor High's girls fTosh-
soph water polo team contin-
ued Its success by winning the
Newport Invitational in Its own
pool Saturday with a 10-l vic-
tory over Fountain Valley In the
championship.
Ashllng Taylor Jed the Sailors
with three goals against the
Barons with Amanda Barto and
Cali Manderino each tallying
two goals. Marisa Hertsberg,
Kall Lucas and Melissa Wheeler
each tallied one goal for the
Sailors. who are now 19-0 with
one Sea View League game re-
maJnJng agaJnst Foothill on
Wedne day.
In the semifinals earUer Sat-
urday, Newport defeated San
Oemenlf', I J -2, with Taylor and
Manderino each coJlectlng
three goal with Barto and Leah
Robertson notching two apiece
and Luc.s nndlng the bad: or
the net once.
The SaUora beat Penln!lula
Friday, 8 3, bchlnd two ROala by
Taylor, Robertson and Barto
and Incle lllll by Lucas and
Manderino.
3-pt goals 0 Kr1konan 4, T
Knkonan 3. Knox 2, Molina 1
Fooled out -Stankovic
Technicals -none
Westminster Vargas 1, Tune 5.
Carduna 2. Deg1ac.mo 0. Jones 7
Ruelas 5. Preciado 4, D•az 2, Morse 0
3 pt. goals Jones 2 Tune 1
Fouled out nono
Tedlnicals -nono
YOUTHS
Newport wins again
• CLUB ROu.BR HOCKEY:
fhe Newport Harbor frosh-
soph rolJer hockey team ran us
record to 10 0-0 with an 11 ·l
mercy win over University Sun-
da~ ·
The game was called in the
third period after a slap shot by
Rory CampbeU found the back
of the net for his third goal to go
along with one assist.
.l.ach Boston notched his first
ha t trick of the eason with
three goals for ftrSt-place New-
port. Rhett Palmer tallied two
goals and an assist with Jau1
Sotelo scoring one goal with
four assists.
Undley Taylor and Gram
Cueerly each collected two
points apiece in the victory.
CdM wins Battle of Bay
• YOUTH ROl..LBR HOCQy~
Corona del Mar's JUe Sdl..U.
and AJa Colvin each scortd .
three goals to par\ a S.J ~ •
tory over the En Jgn Hornet• ,In
JunJor hJgh roUcT hockey attlon
at the Gretzky ~nter ln lrvlne.
Mldulel ICkl•um p~ •
lll'Ong In sotl with ~. I
Ionb, ~ ........ o.....tt .
flonmt, Derek v.a Grow and .
Mcbolml ,......, gMng Jtetdy
effort both ofJ naively and d • renaimy.
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HONORS
ig West tabs Hood
CI senior guard is
onference's Player
(the Week in men's
asketball.
QfjEN EVENTS GN"ff.R -UC.
rvjne senior guard Mike I lood
1~ been named the Big Wl''>t
· nterence Player of the Week
1er leading I.he Anteateri.' men\
~ketball team to victories over
~ Riverside and Cal State fol-
erion last week.
I Je led the Antl·atcr'> with I H
'
' .
points In the 78-
61 win over UC
RiverMdc last
Wedne~day and
21 point~ in Sat-
urday"> 72 52 vic-
tory OVl'r Cal ~late
I ullerton. llood wa!> I J of 16
Ult I) overd.11 from the lit!ld in
duding 7 o f 9 1.7711) from three-
point mnge, ui the two Wlll'> I le
ha, connet:tl'd on 18 ul L4 ( 750)
thrcl' puulleri. in tht' la'>t ')IX
game., and ha.' mt,'>t'd only one
frt·t· threw .. aJI '>l'ihllfl, hmmg 12
ol 11 (.!Ji'OJ
Hood, who has r..used lw. sea
i.on i.coring average to 10.4
points per game. hit the ewntual
game wi1u1ing ba5ket in January
wins over UC Rlver~tdt, Utah
State and Pac1fk I le h.t' 111.tdt•
26 of 50 (. 520) three-point ba ..
kets in conference play 111 rank
fir;t in the Big West.
Tht• Antt'aten.. 13 -7 ovl'f.111
and 7 4 Ill the Big we .. 1. lravt'I '°
fint plate Utah Stale J1111r..tl.i>
night I I ox Sport!. \\'el>! :!, > 1r;
pm I and Id.Um \a1urday 17 IJO
p.m I Both game\ will lw c aml'll
tiw 1111 KIJC .I lt.ullo/Bll.~1 I M.
ower makes i mpact
catcher earns
Lio n of the Week.
COSTA MESA -Jonathd11
~r had been walling and pre
p ·ng for I.his day for '>Orne ume
er redshirting la...i '>Ca~on and
not getting a chance to '>lep out
oi) the field, Bower w·c;1,.<; finally
rc.'6dy. A lot of work on and off
Ille lield and now 11 all p..ud oIT
\\llen Bower. a graduate uf \\'e\l-
em High School m Anaheim. de
buted as the stanmg catc.her on
opening day for the Vanguard
Uolversity ba!.ebd.IJ team. the
.!002 NAIA Region 11 c.hampion'>
It must have 'eemed ltke .i
pedect day for the 1w11or re·
<U1\ler. The !Jon'> \\ere makmg
FERTIG
Continued from A 7
mbre fun when you \\111 •
Fertig related four pnnc1pah
he believes should be a founda·
uon for a pro~ram at any le"el
fro m youth football to the pro'
"1)\e first tl11ng l'i de.,ire." he
,.lld, "Football i'> hard worl. ""
\OU liave to haH' dt>')1re 10 bf'
hdte.; If you don 1 de.,1re 10 be
hca; then 101n tht• hand or the
l hqiT.
"~<:ond, I'> emu t•ntrdtlOn I
WQA~ tallc to lhl.'m all thl.' 11111e,
hut when I am '>peakmi.;. I w.rn1
tlw1r attention I lw bt•ller thl'y
t 1.01tentrale. till' more they'll ht·
.1hlr tu conlentrate 111 the fourth
4Uclfler when tht•\ rr url'<l
l hat\ the dllkrt·•ll t' hl'l\H't'n
good team' and l1.1J 1e.tn1'
"Th1rd, '" tl'd11111111t· We want
tu teach them hov. 111 blll( k.
1ar kle. catch tlw hall thro\' 11
and run Wlth 11
-.. ourth, I'> tond1110111ng \\t•
want to be the be'>I t ond11111ned
ll)otbalJ team around -
.. t'rtig beltew' 'omr of tlw
IW'>I coaching in footh.1ll 1., donl'
on !be high i.chool level and hl'
look.'> forward 10 m.ik1ng <111 1111
pact on Eagle player'>
-A high school rnad1 1' hkt· .1
'>tulpture. -h e '>aid A high
'>lhool player 1'i hke d mound of
c ldy and you can m.ike .lilyth1ng
our of it you want. I talked to
one of my former coachc' today
and he said he could tell by my
voice that I had that old fire
back. Beside'> having played and
coached football, abow all el!>e.
I've been a fan of the game. I be
heve every young man deserves
10 have a great e.xpenence and I
want to stick around until thi!.
thing gets done. Then. l'U ride
off into the sunset like John
Wayne and sit out on the (New-
port) peruruula. •
Fertig. who coached receivers.
running backs. defensive backs
and always quarterbacks at use. said he will delegate to his
assistants, including newly
named offensive coordinator
l:rqie Bucher and defensive co-
ordi~ator Dave Olson. a former
head coach at Los Amigos. Fer-
tig 'consideres his specialty,
however, 10 be offense.
"l'fll a we. us and uur guy, so
we'U decide as a group of . '
rheir lir.,1 ollirml
..ippt•arann• c,111ce
Lhl' po .. twa.,on,
un 1hl'1r home
field .tg.tlrl'>I
(.olden ..,tate Atl1-
lt-ut < onference
oppont•nt Ltl1f11rn1t1 llaptl'>I 111 a
nontonh.'rl'nLt: gam1'. Bower
'>ll'Pl>l'd up for the I mm like he
\\J'> ll•ady wllh <tll till' tool' 10
hdp \I I return w thl' playt11T..,
I It• produc.ed m •tll thn•t• trip' to
tht· pl.Ill' <ind guided tlt1· l\\o \ 11
p1lt her' .md tlw delt'nw to a h· I
"111 from bdund th1 d"h
In Bo~l'r'> fir'>I at hul, lw '>lll
gll'U ,111d '>lOrl'd tht· 1y111~ nui.
and two inning .. l,11t•r t'Xl'I utrd J
'>•H nlil t' bun1 to mow a \ l J run
1u:r 111111 -.tonng f'O\lllOll
Bo-...l'r\ h1Kge~1 blow, howt'v1·1.
rnrnt· 111 the bottom of tht• '>txth
-...hen lu: ht•lted a two run dou
bit' tu lclt field to '>t:Ofl' thl' l'\t·n
tu al \\ 111n111g runs
BO\H'r t .1111e to \a11WJard 1.1\t
yecJ.r lrom 1lw t.ommunll) ml
legt• rank., at r ullenon c .olll'ge.
where hc wa-. a -.tartmg rntt lwr
1 lw two '>J>Url l11glt .,d1uul ath
Jett• '>l'I u I uUt•rtun tt'tr>rd a-. a
-.upholllOl e ror Jut b\ pilt hr'>.
<md r<utl' 111 till' '>l hotJI'., tup I IJ
111 JIUIUUI\. J\'>l'>I\, iUld lit'ld111g
pert ellldl(t: BU\\ er \\d.'> a rl'd,11111
member of the \'U wam 111 .mo~
and ,., n·.1d} to pur'>Uf' a two Yl'ar
tart•t·r at \',u1guard 1 ll'\ ufl 10 .1
grt•Jt '>l.lrt ,1, tl1t 111•\w't I inn 111
tJ ll \\u·k
OO'•tlA.M uA n
New head football co;Kh Craig Fertig talks with group of students
at E stanc1a High, sonie of whom will be playing football in the fall
for the former USC quarterback
111.11 ht'' "IMI \H' 11 h1• d111ng
I 1 rtrg ,,utl ·<Im< \\l' lorn111l,11t·
1lw gamt• pl.in I \\Jiii 111 kt Ill\'
l llJl ht''> gn t.uadt I'll ht• tlw11•
111 mu't't' t•wrythrng .uni I n1Jy
"l11,11t•r \Ollll'th1ng to lhl'lll
lrom tune 111 11nw. l'w told lpro-
'Jlt'Cllvt' J'>'>l'l,tnh) I 0Vl' lllll'r
\ lt'\\t'd that I'm tht• old profl•,
"H I ht·y are worl111g on 1he1r
do11ora11> c.1nd 1Jw pl.1\l'r'> Jre
\\orlm1g 011 their ha1 lwlor\ t.le
gn•e I w.1nt them .ill w tclkl'
\\hat I give thl'm .ind uw 11.
\W're going to do "1111e thing'>
ht•rt• that maybe people in tht•
I< ,olden We'>t I cagt1e I ht1\en'1
'ecn before "
I l'rllg ~id 'Pl'l lfil .,c heme'>
will be determinrd by personnel
and he will bt'({ln evaluating
player' 1mmed1a1ely
• rtw first thing J want 1' for
thl' player!. 10 get ~tronger," hi:
said. "I want to meet wllh every
player ind1viduaJly, at their lei
sure. and get tn know them.
Then, we'U have 10 look at them
athletically and in ~roups of
athlete,. We want to see who
really wants to play The cream
should rise to the top by the
time we're into spring pmctice. I
told them I want the bes! 11
players on the field and that
may mean moving someone
who played receiver last year to
running back. Whatever we run,
I don't want to overburden the
kids. Wl''ll keep things simple.
but we'll do them weU. •
I 1·1t1): ,,11d 111• pl.111' Ill '>Ill I..
J1111111LI ,1\\ hilt•
"I \\1111 t lllil~l' .Ill\ JHl'dll 111111°'
,1ltt•r Jll'l llll'l'llll).: \\Ith tltt• pl,I\
1•r, tod,1\, lw 'aid I lnm' \\l'
h,n t' ,1 1111 111 work tu t.lo .111d 11\
g11111g Ill bl' .1 long. lrn1d rrmt'">
Hut \\ht•n I ltr'l rook over ,11 Or
egon \t,1tt'. rhn had been I I l)
I told till' If '>l..tnua k1dc; that 1f
tht'} <.,l1c k \\1th ml:' and my
Load11ng ,1,111 \\l' re gmng 111 ~t·t
'>Omcthmg J1111t· M
I le plan' 111 round out h1., 'raff
Ill the l1Jlllll1g Wl't'kc;
Fertig played lonthall at tJ~C
from I 9fi2 l>-l. .,tart mg dl
quarterbat k ,,, a 'enior I le
capped a 7 I .,ea!.on 111 M bv
throwing a gaml' '"nmng
touchdown pa.,., to Hod Sher
man with t ·11 to play for a 20
17 victory over unheatcn and
lop-ranked Notre Dame at the
Coh~eum.
I le wa., an a!>.,l\tant under
John McKay when the fro1 an'i
won natmnal champion'>h1ps in
1967 and '72
111'> be"t 1eam at Oregon State
finished J 7 I in 1978, including
wini. over UC LA. Wac;hington
State and Minne~ota. as well as
a Lie at Tenne,see.
DEEP SEA
.... SCHEDULE
MONDAY'S COUNTS
Newpor1 Landing -1 boat,
22 anglers. 4 calico bass, 1
sand bass, 8 sheepshead, 68
sculpin, 10 bladtsmith perch.
TI)QAY a.....
College -UC lrvlne 11 Pepperdine,
2 p.m. (KUO radio 88.9);
Vanguard at Whittler. 2:30 p .. m.
Community ooflege-Malalpln1
(C.Mdl) et Orenge Coast. 2 p.m. ........
Coftege men -Fr.no P8ciflc at
V1~1rd, 7:30 p.m.
tege women -FtMnO Pacific
It Vinguard, 6;30 p.m.
Highwc:hool boys-Calvery
Chapel et Cotone de4 Mat, 7 p,m.;
S.0. Hi• It Whitney, 7:30 p.m. H~ *hool 9ifil-catv1Hv Chapel
tt <;cwone del Mer, 6:30 p.m.;
~ .. N9wpOt1Harbor.7
P-~ Colla Me9e et Senta Ant, 7
p.~Sege HM181WhltneV. Sp m
Gel
College men-UCI It~
Invitational at Big Canyon
Country Club, 7: 15 a.m.
SOC<*
High sd'lool boys -Sage Hiii at
Whitney, 3;15 p.m.
~igh ld'iool girts -Calvery CNpel
et Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.;
Whitney et Sege Hiii, 3:15 p.m.:
Costa Mell et Santa Ana, 3 p.m.;
Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 5
p.m.
Softbll
Community college-Orange
Coast at lmpetlal Valley, 3 p.m.
~
Cotltoe men-V.nguard 1t Point
Loma.2JS.m.
Communftvc:oflege men ~
~-Gt~2~
Commun4tv coflege women -
Gfoeemont • °'1w9 CoMt., 2
p.m.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
~
ZI:. "4tlTY Green
UClrvl11e
Men't ~otbllll, '02
2'-Jo•l•h fredriben 0 NeWpoft Hefbor
Footbetl ..... "11
Shadow lands
Loolong back. 5 yt!afS
<180 tJli'> week:
The Costa Mtw. High
gui.s Welter polo le'cU'll
C II -13, 3 2 m the Paafic
Lo~t te8l,l\JC) gam l'ntry
into the Cl .. S<iuthem
Section D1vL'l1on Ill
Playoffs u. .. the league'!>
No. 3 entry with an 8-3
viuory at I .<q,'Wlil Beach
coupled wuh an Aliso
Niguel \.viii over Laguna
I till .... Carl Howse (four
goals) <llld Annette
5
Grublsk:h (two) with Amy Devey ;md goalket.·pt•r
Stephanie Lombardo (r,inglt· goah t'c.ll'hl pau·
the Mu.,lang'>.
Newport I farhor I hgh\ girl' \\all'r J><ilo lt'itlll
d.imht:'> thl' ')(:a \'1tw l.eah'\Je llllt• 11\c>r Ml'h-m ·ctl
C..orona dl'I Mar, 9 J Harbor (Ii' Ii" r.inked "u 1
m Or.ingt· County. open-. thl· '>'.onng 46 'ecoml'
into the gamt• un way lo a .!.. 0 lt'ad Jftcr one
quarter Int• Sailor"> score fht· go.th 111 thl' tJurd
period, led by Kyndra Cox's four Alden Moore
.,u>r~ two guab for the Vlll<ir' wl11J(• C dM sent<H
Meagan Hardt 1all1e<. two guah { dM goalkeeper
Kerry Barklow make-. 1 J '>d\t'-. on 2.1 '>hOL'>..
Capped b) '1.>. goah to p1l k up lhtet' wms m •t
five·t.la\ pcn1Jd. tl1t• 'Jewport I !arbor liJgh ho.,..,
'm n·r lt'ilJTl lm1-.he.. Sea Vie\\ League play with d
J I "m 11\'l'r Vl'>ltmg lrvu 11: fhl •)cuJur. (i' i l,
'j.].~ Ill leagueJ are ued Ive thud plan w1tl1 LI
roro, but lo\I the '>ea..,011 '>t.'ne' 10 tJie Clhlrger.
.md mu"t hopt• for an at-large t>t>rth 111to.thl' ( II
Plo}Ofi'> I lurhor ou1 ... ho111'> 1.he Va4uero!) D -
Kevin Byrnes Eric Werner and Bren Baker
'core g<Mh for the '>ddor') J.!> Manny Oropeza.
Trey Meek. Olapln Kreuter. Luls Cifuentes.
l.ach Wells. Ryan Hernandez. Josh Yoches and
Brian Newquist bla't '>ht.t' for tht' lar!> Just two
t.l<t)"' eatlll'r \1•\-.pon I I ill bor up'>t'l\ Woodbridgt•
the lOUlll\ \ lourth-ranl~d tl'am . 2 U A rm""
lrum )l.reuter to Austin Ahlgren foRt~ the
\\am11r. to pla'. tatlh up 1 larbor goalkeept·r
Diego GreUa poun!-l"> un a ball in front of d
chargmg Arman Mllll.lden
l.ool..Jng l>J1 k. IO yean. .igo 1tu'> week
P1tkt•d w l1n1'>h fifth m the P-aufa Cui.i!>t
I .eagtll' helort• the ..ea.son. the I .<;li.llll Id I ligh oor
basketball tedm wrdp'> up a ..hare oJ tJ1e lea).."Ut'
mle \\1th a 2 fl.\ \1C.10r) over ,,.,1Unl( f4gu11J
Beach 'x:mor lorwctrd Jim Faulkner "'1\":> Ill
dl'chc ate<. thl' gan1e w h" tnend\ brother, Ricky
Candlish, \\ho ha.' lelli.t:'1uia I JUtlmer. heau~-<l
for '><iulhem Utah U111v1 • .11y 011 a ...cholar-lup,
f>OUJ'\ UI a '>t'il'><lll high H point'> tntludmg .!...!. IO
tJ1e -.c·rn11d half ti.'> the 1:.agle<> overcome a 2k-26
halfttml' dl'llL 11 1-'l<lilll.a\ Joel Warrick dra1m. I.he
Lag1e' fin.ii '''o three'> to ~\l' them an 11 ·potnt
lead
Jeremy Lofiln I 119
pow1chJ of Lo\W ~11· ... 1
High '>hu~ out l..tgWld
I 1111\ Jack Fearing. b (J It I
l <1pt urc the J>dt.:Uil < 11u..,1
League mdJVJdual
champton'>hip. I iJll111 '' tlw
only t1rea part1c1pd11I to
wm d lt••1guc tith Bui
Mr'>d'> Erle Strout I \L
and C..e\81' Gonza.le;r I I ,
,Jong with l.'>taill'ta' Jori
Loza I \01 and Mllce Bravo
I .!:JI. abu 4ualil} lor lt1t
< II IJ1V1,111n 111 irwl'I
10
1,,11111112 l) rel11rd' fo11r quu ~ p111' 1111ll1· f11,1
pt•rui<l I It• deleatc-d 11 .. mng tt \, 111 " 11 .1j...'\ll' du.it
m.itt h J month 1·.irlll'r
lhl '\t.'\\J)Ort I ldlht1f I ltgit ~rl' bJ.J.1•tl1.1lr
ll .. uu t'aJll'> ii <,h.111 1111-. ltr>l 1•\1'r '-*'J \It'\\
I .t•J)..rue 111lt· w11h •• pu111,h111g k4 .i 1 '11111n 11\cr
In me I ht' '>allor Ill h I I li111\h 111 J dl"lulu• ~
\\1th'\\uodbndgt I hl tn11 •1I \Ji!nevieve l varb,
'\flchaela Ross • .u1d Gina llead.s t 11rul1111t• lor hl
prnnt ... led 11} I ,,,ri... 21 nna Bowman 10111 • '"
12 p11111t-. JJ'ld I I 1L"hou11d ...
\ 'l'l <md LOn-.el 1111\l' i () ~a'lllfl I'> Ill 1111•
h11l ~' lltl lht:' < l~;hth wadl'l)O\. .... l>ii...J..llhJll It ,!Jll
Imm I 11'1gn 11111 rnwd1Jt1 1n :'l:l"\\pon Ht•J1 h
l•1llllY.llt>: ii -l l I 1 \11 (11r. O\l'r ft•\\.tnkk 111 lill'
"''"' t 1 hcll11p1 .. 11 ltlp 1 .o l .1ptarn' IJ-.tnny
PuJJdu u 1d Jt'l'elll)' llender.on 1· u h tall\ I I
po111t• 111 tJ1t l t .111 pum,lup Kaml· l'uhd11,
11t111wd 111 lhl' .ii. c 1m1.111w111 team lrir tlit•
• u tonuu' I' I I I• 11 tht• .tnnual :\Jll 1 lol.JdJ\
J.L'>-'>lt JWl.i~l" I :i pomh 10 lt•Jd tht· te.un 111
.... 11nng iilld 1 a11 dlt.'\ II\ e 'hflt hlockt•r Ptter
( unnlngham Greg Wertham ..u1t.l lthan Welb
111u11d oul tht' ... 1artmg the'' uh btfuth ht p trim.
Kenny Bowen. Joe Urban, Jason ~zolomeyer,
Quin Wbe. E.ddJe Truxton. RO'iendO ~na.'t .111 I
Ben Phoenix.
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UC IRVINE
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
#1 UC Irvine vs. the USC Trojans
Wednesday, Feb 11, 7 p.m.
Crawford Gymnasium
Comt out and watch tht #1 ranktcl team In tht
nation try and take clown those Trojans
UC IRVINE
WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL
UC Irvine vs. Idaho
unclay, Feb 13, 7 p •
Bren Events Ccnlcr
Aa Tuesday, February ll, 2003 SPORTS
'. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Orange puts the squeeze on Eagles, again :~
Panthers win at
Estancia, placing the
Eagles' hopes for a
guaranteed CIF berth
in peril.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CX>STA MESA -Sometimes, all
the strategy known to man can
prove no match for simple nu-
merology. And, clearly, after
Orange High earned a 65-55
Golden West League boys basket-
ball victory at Estancia Monday
night, lhe Panthers seem to have
the Eagles' number.
"If we played those guys 10
times,_I!m not sure if we could
beat them,~ admitted frus-
trated Estancia Coach Cllris
Sorce, whose Eagles were
drubbed, 74-51. at Orange Jan.
17. "I used every defense we
had tonight and nothing
worked. How do you beat these
guys?"
Defense, which had spear-
headed back-to-back wins last
week against Santa Ana and
Costa Mesa, was, Sorce said,
the culprit against the Pan-
thers.
"We've been playing defenses
du jour the last couple games,
using a box·and-one against
Santa Ana and a triangle-and-
two against Costa Mesa,• Sorce
said. "Tonight, we threw every
defense we had at them. but
they answered every challenge.
We used our man-to-man, our
zone, even our freak defenses."
The Eagles ( 16-9, 6-5 in
league) never led, a~ the visi·
tors (14-10, 7-3). took a 5-0
lead, broke a 7-7 tie with nine
DON LEACH/DAlLY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Brian Molina, left, and Scott Knox, right. put the
clamps on Westminster's Mike Degiacamo, who has nowhere to
pass.
straight points, then
answered an F.stan-
cia bucket with a
10-0 run, including
two Patrick Sanders
three-pointers, lo
build a 26·9 bulge
with 3:50 left in the
first half.
A three-pointer
by sophomore Car-
los Pinto pulled the
hosts to within 51-
Orange
E11ancia
45 with 7:04 left, but that was
as close as the Eagles would
geL
The loss takes listancia out of
a chance ·to earn anything
higher than the seven-team
league's No. 3 playoff spot. And,
with lhe daunting challenge of
finishing against league cham-
pion Ocean View (10-0 in
league) Friday at home, the
Eagles could be caught or
65
55
passed in the stand-
ings by Santa Ana {5-5
in league). Either
Costa Mesa (4-6) or
Saddleback (4-6) could
also pull even with the
Eagles, though, since
they play one another
Friday, only one can
have fewer than seven
losses. Santa Ana,
Mesa and Saddleback
all have two league
games remaining, while F.stan-
cia gets the league bye Wednes-
day.
The Eagles have spit their two
league games with Santa Ana
and Saddleback, but have swept
their crosstown rival.
"We have a tendency to get
off to a slow start when we play
at home ... Sorce sald. ·we play
like we're on the road. We had a
slow start tonight, got behind
the eight ball and had to play
catch-up. And when that hap-
pens, you have to use a lot of
energy. We cut it to six in the
fourth quarter, and we had a
layup. but we turned it over. Ev-
ery time we'd come back, we'd
shoot ourselves in the foot."
The Eagles shot less effec·
tively from the field, connecting
on just 21 of 62 attempts
(33.9%). Pinto paced an offense
spearheaded by the frontcourt,
recording a team-high 19
points, including nine in the
second quarter, and grabbing
eight rebounds.
Joey Lindquist, the Eagles' 6-
foot-8 senior center, contrib-
uted 16 points and a game-high
17 rebounds, while junior for-
ward Jordan Stroman added 14
points and four boards.
The olher five f.aglet. who
played, however. accounted for
just six combined points (on ju~t
1-of-13 shooting from the field).
·undquist was a man to-
night... Orange interim cocich
Rick Rodabaugh said. "We ~
no answer for him lnslde."
Conversely, Orange backed
up 25 points and 11 rebounds
from Sanders, a lllgh-Oying 6-6
senior Division I prospect being
recruited by St. John's, UC Ir-
vine. Cal State Fullerton and
Long Beach State, among oth-
ers, with a pair of scorers in
double figures.
Justin Collins, a 6-4 junior
who popped for a season-high
24 against Estancia the first
meeting, had 12 points, whila
Jonathan Gama, a 6-1 sopho-'
more, added 10. James Reeve~
came off !he bench to "core
nine. while junior guard Justin
Ramirez poc;ted seven for the
winners.
MESA
Continued from A7
ian, who scored all nine of his
points (career-high) on treys
(two from Knox assists and one
from older brother Danny) in the
final 3: 16 of the period. Danny
hit three free throws and sopho-
more Jeff Waldron tipped in a re-
bound for an easy deuce as the
Mustangs made a 14-7 run the
last 2:30 of the third quarter 10
take a commanding 31-point
lead.
DONLlACH DAJLYPltOr
Costa Mesa's Jeff Waldron 1s pressured by Westminster's Mike Deg1acamo on the Costa Mesa perimeter Monday night.
getung contribution~ from
everyone who stepped onto lhe
noor, specifically freshman Scott
Knox. who tied his career-high
with 21 poinL'> set against the Li-
o ns last month. Knox scored 14
an lhe first half and led lhe Mus-
tang.-. wilh eight rebounds.
Mesa outscored Westminster,
12-3, lhe final 6:45 of lhe IIDt
hJ.lf and led, 31-11 . at the break.
!be Lions didn't make a field
goal rn that span and took al-
most half the third quarter, be-
fore drilling a three to cut the
Mustang lead to 41 -17.
fhen the three parade began
for Mesa fre~hman Tony Krik.or-
Serven inserted hi!> reserves
for nearly all of lhe fourth.
enough time for Sharif Abedrabo
(four points, four rebounds). Ed-
son Dominguez (five rebounds,
two points). Curtis Millward (one
point, fouI rebounds) and Ziad
Pepic (two assists, one rebound)
to gain valuable playing time.
Waldron went 3 of 5 from the
field en route to six points and
six rebounds while Marlco Stan-
kovic ~ored five points, four in
the first quarter, and grabbed six
boards.
Waldron, much like lhe rest of
the team. has gained momen-
tum throughout lhe league sea-
son, Serven said.
MJefT Waldron has played his
best basketball rn lhe league
games. and that is lhe key for all
of !hem,· Serven said. -nus
team has a lot of confidence. Our
guys are fresh into it , with great
attitudes and work ethic. M
Danny Krikorian scored 16
points on 4-of-13 shooting (all
threes) along with grabbing five
BRIEFLY
rebounds. Freshman Brian Moli-
na taJJied five points. three as-
sists, one steal and one rebound.
Serven said lhe team's fresh-
men are getting more comfort·
able wilh each game, which is
leading to increased confidence
for other players as well.
"Some of Danny's confidence
is rubbing off on the freshmen.·
Serven said. ·The freshmen are
finding lhe1r roles."
Mesa lost at Santa Ana. 54-39.
Jan. 22 and beat Saddleback. 54·
52, two days later. Santa Ana
plays at Orange Friday. The Pan-
thers heat lhe Saints, 66-51. Jan.
24.
Rubino sparks CdM boys soccer rout
His hat trick propels
Sea Kings into PCL
title showdown at
Northwood.
Olris Ringstrom scored nine
seconds into Monday's game,
but CdM settled for modest 2-0
halftime lead, thanks to another
goal by Danny Whitaker.
Goals by Jeritr Thayer and
Parker Ferguson doubled the
advantage, before Rubino
CORONA DEL MAR -A scored three straight goals to
natural hat trick by junior Dom-earn the second hat trick for a
anic Rubino helped the Corona Sea King this season against
del Mar High boys soccer team Calvary Cllapel. Julien Cerutti,
post an 8--0 rout of Pacific Coast who had two assists Monday,
League visitor Calvary Cllapel scored three goals in the first
Monday. Calvary Cllapel meellng.
The win improved the Sea ltistan Harris added the final
KJngs' record to 16·4·2, 8-1--0 in goal Monday for the Sea Kin~.
league, serting up a finr-place who received four first-half
howdown Wednesday at 3: 15 saves from goalie Jay lJrnmer-
p m. at Northwood. which eo· man and two from PhH Stemler,
tered rhe week 8-0 in league. who played the econd hal£.
With a victory over Nonh· COLLl!CB MEN'S GOIJ1:
wood, CdM can claim at least a The UC Irvine Anteaters are
hare of Its firsl league title . ln thJrd place following the first
"Ince It won the Sea View two rounds Monday of the 23rd
l..cagu crown In 1994. annual Anreater Men's Golf lnvl-
Nonhwood woo the Ont tational at Big Canyon C.Ountry
m ting, 2&0. at CdM. Oub. UC ruvers de leads the l J •
•We're healthy and ready to team field with a 36-bole ore
• M Coach Pit Cahghan of 573 and I ad the second-
ltO•d of the Northwood ttmatch-'1ace Arlzona IV by 13 hota. UC
.. •ve bttn wal=for tNa -trvlne at 589 The flnaJ 18
und opponunJty a I expect bole1 wW tN> pla)'\'d today. be·
to play well; er than we glMlng at 7: IO a. m.
played fn tho la.~ (NortbWood) Brian Woolf of the Arlt.Ona JV
game.• la the lftdMduaJ I d r with a
two-round total of 5-under 139
(69· 70) on the par· 72 course.
UC Riverside's Brendan Steele is
second at 4-under 140 (67 · 73)
and UTEP's Cllris Baryla is third
at 141 (72-69). Junior Vumie
Poncino was the top finisher for
UCl at even-par 144 (73-71) for
a sixth-place lie. Senior Jeff Co-
burn Is tied for 10th place at 146
(70-76) and senior Ryan Arm-
strong Is tied for 18th place at
148 {79-69). Freshman Ryne
RindOelsch is Lied for 28th place
at 151 (75-76) and freshman Jay
Clloe 1<1 in 45th place at 157 (79-
78).
Playing as individuals in the
tournament, UCI' Nick Asbrock
Is in 39th place at 154 {80-74),
Ryan Cole Is 51 lat 158 en-an.
and Wtll Park Is ln 57th place at
160 {79-81).
JC MEN'S GOLP1
Sophomore Jake Allanach
earned medallst honors at 2-un-
der 70 for the Orange Gout C.01-
lege Pirates they defeated
Golden W t, 362-tll, in a
match Monday at <:osta Mesa
Golf & Counry Oub (Mesa Unda
COWW).
KeUy Wlckl (72), Jared Bruce
(72), J;uon Hethcoat (73) and
Brod Oaamplon (75) al~ acored
for Orange Coa!tt (2-0),. which
I
will travel Wednesday to play
Cerritos at Rio Hondo Golf
Course at 11 a.m. Golden West is
0-1.
CX>UEGB BASBBALL:
Vanguard University's Man
Tuthammer hit two home runs,
including a grand slam, whiling
driving in five runs and scoring
three in the Uon.c;' 10-0 noncon-
ference ~ victory Monday
over host C'.al State Domingue-z
Hills.
VU (6-2) jumped out to a 3-0
lead on Joe Camahan's three-
run home run In the first inning.
then Tisthammer (3 for 5)
crushed a long bla t over the
!eh-field fence for a 7-0 lead in
the second. 1lsthammer later
hit a olo hot. Carnahan, VU's
starting pitcher, earned his first
win of the year with a three-hit
shutout. The left-hander struck
out flve and walked rour. The
Thro fell to 3-2.
~
VMfuar_d 10, ~ ... 0
VanguMd ""'::: ~ • 10 n 1 CSOH 000 000 ooo · o J 2
Catnahan and Bower; lngtttd. Owen
13), Aoble1 16), Oor•m (7), Cortte 18)
and Etpt1ra W -Carnahan, 1..0. L.-
lngttad, o 1 28 -s..n. M. BoW9r
(V). Salazar IOI. HR • TI1thammer (VI
2. Carnahan (V)
HIGH SCHOOL SUMMARIES
Gotder1 West Le.cue
Orange 65, ENnda 55
Sc:Or'9 by au.rten
Gotcler1 West Leap
Cosu Mesa 69. Westmlnst.9' 21 Scot. by Ouart.n Orange n 23 11 1• ~ Costa Mesa 111 17 i• 14 1\9 Estancia 1 11 16 1!>
Orange -Sanders 25, Gama 10.
Collins 12. Ramirez 7, Palomares 0,
Reev819, gonzalez 2
3 pt goals -Sanders 4, Reeves 1
Fouled oot -none
~ Westminster e 5 13 1 ie
Meal -Waldron 6. Stankovic 5, Knoic
21 Molina 5 0 ICnkonan 16. T
Krikonan 9, Abedrabo 4, Oom1nguc.z
2, Millward 1 Pepte O
Tedln1C8l1 none
Estancia -Pinto 19. Stroman 14,
Lindquist 16, C..,ctiola 3, Novak o,
Hoffman 2, Sankey 1. Andersen O
3-pt. goals -Pinto 2. Cac:hola 1
Fouled out Lmdqu1sl, Novak
Tectimcals -none
HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS WATER
POLO
On a roll
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -New-
port Harbor High's girl frosh-
soph water polo team contin-
ued Its success by winning the
Newport Invitational in Its own
pool Saturday with a 10-l vic-
tory over Fountain Valley In the
championship.
Ashllng Taylor led the Sailors
with three goals against the
Barons with Amanda Barto and
Call Manderino each tallying
two goals. Marisa Hertsberg.
Kall Lucas and MeUssa Wheeler
each tallied one goal for the
Sailors, who are now 19-0 with
one Sea View League game re-
maining against Foothill on
Wednesday.
In the semlOnaJs· earlier Sat-
urday, Newport defeated San
Cemente, 11 -2, with Taylor and
Mandertno each collecting
three goal with Barto and Leah
Robertson notching rwo apiece
and l.ocas ftndlng the back or
the net once.
The SelJors beat Penlnlula
Friday, 8 , behind two goala by
llty1or, Robertaon and Barto
and Ingle talllea by Luca and
Manderlno.
3 pt goals -0 Krikonan 4 T
Knkonan J, Knox 2. Mohna I
Fouled out -Stankovic.
Tectinicals -none.
Westmlnaw -Vargas 1, Tune 5,
Carduna 2. Degiacamo 0, Jones 7.
Ruelas 5, Preciado 4, Diaz 2. Morse O
3-pt goals -Jones 2. Tune I
Fouled out -none.
Technicals -none
YOUTHS
Newport wins again
• CLUB ROLLER HOCICEf:
The Newport Harbor frost\-
soph roller hockey team ran its
record lo I 0-0-0 with an 11 -3
mercy win over University Sun-
day.
The game was called in the
third period after a slap '>hot by
Rory CampbeU found the back
of the net for his third goal to go
along with one assist.
l.ach Boatoo notched his first
hat trick of the season with
three goals for first-place New-
port. Rhett Palmer tallied two
goals and an assist with Jeaua
Sotelo coring one goal with
four as_,is~.
Unclaey Taylor and Grant
Cueerty each collected two
points apiece in the victory.
CdM wins Battle of Bay
• YOUTH ROUER HOCQY: ••
Corona del Mar's Jab~ ,
and Ala Colvin each ICIOrecl
three goals to •park 1 6· I ~.
tory over the &algn Hometa,ln •
tunlor high roUer hockey action
ar the Gfettky Center ln Irvin~
Mlc:heel kldueltwn played .. •trona ln goaJ with ltfttft •
lrottlre, KJle ........_, o..mtt
Flornt, OeNlc v.. GtVw Ind •
Nlchol9 .._...., ltvln« 1te1dy
efforu both otrenalvety and d~·
fen lvely.
-
~PORT!:> Tuesdat Fet>r .-Yy 11 2003 A9
HONORS
Big West tabs Hood
UCI senior guard is
conference's Player
of the Week in men's
basketball.
:QJ.lEN EVENTS CHffER -UC
1rv)ne senior guard MUce Hood h~ been named lhe Big Wesl
coiiterence Player of lhe Weck
affer leading the Antealers' men's
bru,ketball ream 10 viciones over
UC R.iveTSide and Cal State PuJ
lerlon last week.
IJe led the Anica I er'> wilh I 8
I
points in 1he 78·
61 win over UC
Hiverside last
Wednc!>day and
21 points in Sat·
urday\ n 52 vie
tory over Cal State
luJlerton. Hood wa'> IJ of 16
(.1113) overall fro'm the field , in·
eluding 7 of 9 (.771i) from three·
point range, tn the two wins. I le
ha .. connected on 18 ol 24 (.750)
thrt't' pointers tn lhc la.'>l six
gaml''> and has mi'>\l•d only om·
frt'l' thru\" all \l'a'iun, hllllnR ll
of n t ~1101
1 lood, who ha<> ra.iM~d Im sea·
son sco1 ing average to I 0.4
points per game. hit tJ1e eventual
game·w1nning ba!.ket in JiillUcll)'
wim over UC RJver..1dc, Utah
!>late and Pacific. He ha.' madl'
26 of 'lO (.520) three l,J()lnl ha'>
kc!'> in cunfl.'rence play IO rank
first in lhe Uig West.
'llll' An((·atcr<,, 13 7 overall
and 7 4 in thl' Uig West, travel to
fir\ I plcH e Utah State lliur .. day
nigh! (I ox '>port.\ wc .. t .!, 5. j'j
p m I and Idaho Saturd<1}' 17.00
p.m ) Both ~atne'> will bl' l arrll'd
h"l' 011 KlJU Had10/Rll.~I I M
Sower makes impact
VU catcher earns
Lion of the Week.
.COSTA MFSA Jonathan
~r had been wailing am.I prl'
P~!'g for this day for '>Orne llml'
After redshirting last '>e<e.on and
ntl gening a chance to '>lCp OUl
ol) the field, Bower wa-; finalJy
reody. A lot of work on and off the field and now 11 aJI pilld off
wPeh Bower, a graduate of W~t·
em High School in Anal1eun, de-
b"ted as the starting catLher on
opening day for the Vanguard
Ufl)versity baseball team. the
200'l NAIA Region II champion ...
It must have '>l'C'mcd hkt" a
perfect day for the 1unmr re
ceiver. The l.Jon'> "ere making
FERTIG
Continued from A 7
mbre fun when you wm."
fertig related four pnnc1paJ,
hq believes should be .i founda
uoo for a program at any level.
from youth footbaJI to the pros.
""Ole first thin~ is dewe. ~ he
'>aid1 "FootbaJI I'> hard work, '>11
yoq have to haH' de'>m.• to bt·
hd~ If you dont de.,1re to he
hail; then Join the band or thl•
d lqir.
"~cond, I\ concentration I "9'1) ralk to 1hem aJJ the ume.
but when I am "Pl'.ik.tng. I want
their attention. !"ht· better tht'y
u .oicentrare, the more they'll be
ahlt' to concentr.1tt· in the fourth
qUMter when thl'}' re 1m•t.l
0\at S the dtlfCfl'lll l' belv. t'Cll
>tOOd learn., and hcHI lt'Jlll\
"ll1ird. 1s 1el11111qul' We \\-ant
tu tt'ach them ho" w hlod. ..
1.ickle. catch tht• ball thro" ll
.md rtlfl with 11
"1-ourth, 1:. u111d111r1111ng \\t'
want to be the bt>'>I cond1t1nned
football team around
Fertig believe., ... orn e of tht•
he'>t coaching in foothall 1 .. dorw
on the high M:hool level and he
looks forward 10 making an 1m
pact on Eagle player'>
·A high school t.Odl h ., Ille a
culpture. • he -.aid A high
school player 1s like a mound of
clay and you can make anything
out of 11 you want. I talked to
one of my former coaches today
and he said he could tell by my
voice that I had that old fire
back Besides haV1ng played and
oached football, above aU else.
I've been a fan of the game. I be·
ieve every young man deserves
o have a great expenence and I
ant ro stick around until this
hing gets done. Then. I'll ride rr tnto the sunset like John
Vayne and sit out on the <New·
on) peninsula.~
Fertig, who coached receivers.
nnlng back!., defensive backs
d. always quarterbacks at
SC. said he will delegate to his
sslstants, Including newly
amed offensive coordinator
rqJe Bucher and defensive co-
rdiQator Dave Olson, a former
ead coach at Los Amigos. Fer·
lg 'consideres his specialty,
owever, lo be offense. ·rm a we, us and our guy. so
e'D. decide as a group of
1he1r lir...i offilial
appcaranu.• c,111ce
thl' p1,...l'>ea,on.
on thl'tr hurnl'
fit:ld c1gwnc,t
(.olden 'ltatc ~th-
leuc < onlereme
llpponent < .t1lif11rn1ct llaptl\I in a
noncrmlt•rl•nce game Bower
'>tt•p1wd up for the I Jon., hkl· ht•
-wa., ll'Jdy \\.Ith all tht• tool ... 111
lwlp \ IJ return to lhl' plawti..
I It' proc.lUtl'd 111 all thrt•l• lrlp' l1J
lht• plate and guided tlw t\\U \ 11
pill her .. and thl' del!'ll't' 10 c1 h-4
\\ 1ll from bt:htnd thl' d1'h
In Hower·~ lirc,t at b.11. he '>lfl-
gl1•c.J ;uid '>l'tirt·c.l tht• tym~ nm.
and IWi> mnin~ ... la1c·r t'>.t'l Ult'd .i
'><ll nfil t' bunt to rno\'l d \ U run
ner mlO \tOrtllJ.: po'>ILHm
Buwcr\ h1gge't blow, ht>\\l'H'f,
l <Ulll' 111 thl' bottom of tlw '•xth.
~lwn he belted a two run i.Jou
bit: to leh field to -.tore the t'Vl'll
tual w111nu1g run\
Bower l'cllllt' to Vanh'l.lard 1,...,t
yt>ar Imm the tnmmunll~ u>I
lege rank.' al I ullenon < .ollege.
whcrt' he wa' a 'tarting ratther.
TI1e tw,o ">port ILi~1 -.dwol ath
lete 'cl· a I utlerto11 rl'tortl a' a
'opho111ore for hit hy pill he.,,
and ra11l-. 111 thl' ... 1.ho11I\ top 10
Ill [JUIOUl\. c.LS'>l'il'>. ,tnd 1it•ldu1g
pert1:11lagc Bm,er \\as a n•d\lllrt
memhl•r of the \IU team 111 .WUL
and 1., n•ad) to pursue a rwo year
carcl'r at Vallh'Uilld I le\ oil to a
great .. 1.irt ·•' th(' lll'\H''' I 1<111 111
tlw \ \t.•t·~
.... lAL.H 1;A ti 11
New head football co1ch Craig Fertig talks with group of students
at f stanc1a High. some of whom will be playing football 1n tne fall
for the former use quarterback
111.11 ht'' \\hilt \\'l,.11 Ill' do111g '
It rttg ... aid "Onu \\l' l11r n1ul.11t·
thl' Kdllll' plan, I \\,lfll 111 lt•L Ill\'
l 03( ht•'> ~(I lllcll h I'll Ill' lhl'rl'
to oH'f'l'C l'veryth1ng .111d I 111c1\
\\hl\fll'r \omethmg 111 1heJ11
lrorn tlmt' to 1111w I vt• told !pro
'llt'C!IVl' U\\l'>tJlll\) l'vt' lllll'r
v1t•wt•d that I m thl' old prolr\
'>Of rhcy .ire wor~111g on their
dm torate and the pl.1) t'r' Jrt'
\\llrlllt>t on their b<1dwlor\ de
~rt•l' I "'<1nl them .111 to lake
\\hat I give them ,tnd ll\l' 11
Wl.''rt• going to do \Ollll' thmgs
hert' that maybe people in the
(Golden Wec,t I caguel hc1ven't
\l'l'll before ..
lcrug said speufic -.chemes
\'\111 be determmed by personnel
and he will begrn evaluatmg
player., 1mmed1ately
"Thl' first thing I want 1-. for
the players to get o;tronger." he
said. • 1 want to meet with every
player individuall y. al their lei·
sure. and get to know them
Then. we'll have to look at them
athJeucally and in group-. of
athJete~. We want to \t?e who
really wants to play I he cream
:.hould rise to the top by the
ume we're Into spring practice. I
told them I want the best I I
players on the field and that
may mean moving someone
who played receiver la'it year ro
running back. Whatever we run.
I don't want to overburden the
kids. Wt>'ll keep things slmple,
but we'll do them well. -
I 1·1111; ,,1111 lw pl.in.. 111 '111 I..
.1r1111nd .iwhtll'.
"I \\oil t mah· .111~ IHl·d1t·11011'
.1l1t·r Jll'l lrll'l'ltng \\.1th 1lw plJ\·
l'I' tod,1\." lw '<lid I ~.1111\\ \H'
h.1\l' .1 Int ol \'rt>rk w do .t11d 11\
going 111 lw .1 long, hard prm 1•....,
But \~ht•n I ttf'>l tuol.. uvt·r .it Or
egon "it.11t-. 1he~ had hl•t•fl I Ill
I told till' I .... 1.mcia) ktd'i that ti
they \tick \\llh mt• and my
lOat:h1ng \IJll \\l' re go111g lu get
\OITil'th1ng t.l1111e "
I le pldn\ to round out hr' .. 1afl
in tht• lOm111g weekc;
Pcrtil( plJyt:d football at lJ"i<
from I 9fl2 b-l, -.1artmg at
quarterback •• , J \e11 1or I It'
capped a i i '>eason 111 f>4 by
throw111g a gamt' winning
touchdown pa'>'> to Rod ~her
man with 1 ·JJ to play fur a 20
17 vil t9ry over unbeaten and
top ranked Notre Dame at the
Lolbl'um
I le was an as!>istant under
John Mcll..ay when the lrojans
won national champ1onsh1ps Ill
1967 and '72
I lis be\t lt'am at Oregon State
finished 3 7 I in 1978. including
~'\fins over UCI A, Washington
Slate and Minnesota, as well a ..
a lie at Tenne\-.ee.
DEEP SEA
SCHEDULE
MONDAY'S COUNTS
Newport Landing -1 boat,
22 anglers. 4 calico bass, 1
sand bass, 8 sheepshead, 68
sculpin, 10 blacksmith perch.
Invitational at Big Canyon
Country Club. 7:15 a.m.
SOCC*
High school boys-Sege Hill It
Whitney. 3:15 p.m .
High school glr1a-·c.1v1ry ~pel
11 Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.;
Whitney et Seo• Hin, 3:15 p.m.;
Costa Meu et Santa Ana. 3 p.m.;
Woodbridge et Newpo11 Harbor, 6
p.m.
Softbel
eommuruty college -Orange
Coast st Im~ Valley, 3 p.m . ..._..
Coli.Qe men-V.nguerd et Point
Lome,2p.m.
Community CQltege men -~ a. .. GtOllli IOt'(, 2 ~m.
Community college women -
Groeemont llt <>range eo..t. 2 p.m.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
TOOAV n -J4itry GtMn
UClrvu~
M n .. betll.m.11, '02
2' -.Jo9l4lh f't9dl'lben
Nfwpoft Hattlot
Foofbell, 'le '17
ShadowlandS
Looking back. 5 year<;
ago lhi.'> week.
The Costa MCl><I t-11gh
girb water polo team
(I I IJ, 3-2 m the Pacific
Coast l..eas,l\Je) gam entry
lnto the Cll· Southern
Section l>ivi-.1on Ill
PlayofTs a.'> the league's
No. 3 entry with an 8·3
vittory at Laguna Beach
rnupled wilh an Aliso
Nit,'Uel win over I .aguna
I hll\. Carl Howse (four
goal~) and Annette
5
Grublslch (two) wilh Amy Devey and goalket·per
Stephanie Lombardo ('>mgl1· goal' 1•at hi pace
the MU'>lilllW>.
Newpon I !arbor High:-. girl' \\att•r polo tl'am
ctind1e-. u1c ~a View Leaj.,'\Jt• utlt' o..,er arch-ma!
Loron.i dcl Mar, 'J-3. I I arbor t 17 fi1. ranked 'l;u ~
m Omngt· County. open~ tht· '>t onng 46 ..econd.,
into tht: gJJm• on way to a 2 0 ll'ad after Ont'
quarter. lne ~or\ ~ore five goab tn the t.hmJ
period. ll•d by Kyndra Cox's four. Alden Moore
score'> two guah for the Vlllor .... while CdM 'it'n111r
Meagan Hardr 1alhe.. t\o\u go..u, ( d~1 goa.l.keeptr
Kerry 8arldow makes I .i \d\l'\ un 2.l shot'>.
Capped b}' -.1x ~oab to ptlk up three wim m J
five-day pcnod, the 'lewpon 1 larbor Htgh !Jo\....,
'>OtLt'I wam ftm.,hes ~a View l.1.·a~e play \.'\1lh .1
J. l wm ovl'r VJ'ittmg lrv111t· Int· \c1.llo!'l> l7. I 1
5-:1 2 lf1 lt•aE,'lll'I are ued lur 1h11d pla<:c With I I
foro, but lo\t tht.· ..ea.\On ~·ne., II> tJ1e Uwrgef\
and mu'>t hope lnr an at· large t>erth mtu the UI
l'layolf' I IMhor uut..,hu11t'> 1he Vaquero">. [; -
Kevin Byrnes 1-.ric Werner and Bren Baker
-.rore goal' for lhe Sallof'> a.' Manny Oropeza.
Trey Meek, Chapin Kreuter, LuJs Cifuentes.
Zach Wells, Ryan Hernandez. Josh Yoches and
Brian Newquist bla..t .. h .. 1-. for the Im . Jusc two
d•IY' e<ll lil'r, '\1·wpon J lc!fl 11Jr up-.cl\ Woodbndge
the rnunl\ \ lounh rank ... d team . 2-0. A tflN>
trom 1'Jcuit•r to Austin Ahlgren forte'> the
\\arnof'i to plc1v catch up I !arbor goalkeeper
Diego ~GreUa pount:e.. on a ball in front rJf a
1.:hargmg Arman Mlllllden
I .oo~nK lial k. I 0 yedf\ Jgo thi'> weel
Pid..t'l.! to fint'>h fifth m the J>acifil C...oc.C>l
l.eagut' llt'torl' the ..e~n. the b.t<1J1t1a I hgh bop
basketb.tll ll'am \\.rdp'> up a share of the leai.;ue
utJe \\iU1 a -.!-!>3 \1Ctory over \'\Stung Lagun.i
Beach ">t·ruor lom-ard nm Faullmer say'> h·
dedJt,lll..., 1ht• g<une w Im frit'nd\ brother rucky
Candlish, \ .. ho h.J:) leult.·1111a I JUtkner. hed1.kd
for Soutlwm lltah Unm .11y 011 a ..cholar.,lup.
poUI"> 1n a "'a.'>On lugh J.I pomt., u1dudmg .!.! in
the '>t'tnnd half .t., the Eagle<. overcome .i 2H-~6
halfttmt' dd1ut C...tanua .. Joel Warrick dram-. the
l..aglt. .... fin.ti l\\O threes to gl\e them an t I potnl
lead
Jeremy Lollin I I ljy
poWld:.1 of < .O'>W l\1t"><.1
I ltgh '>huts uut l ..agun..1
l IJll'> Jack faring. h II 111
cap1ure lhe Pa.ctlit < oa.'>l
l.ea~'llt' tndJVldUdl
duunp1onslup. l..1J0111 ''the
only .. m~a part1c1p.1111 lo
win a lea~e ntJL But
Mh<!'> Eric Strout 13.!1
and Cesar GonzaJeJ" 1151.
J.long with b.1at11.1a" Joef
Loza r 1401 and Mike Bravo
1 I .l'il. aho qud.hl~ 1111 tlil'
<.II· DtVl">tlln Ill mt'l'l
10
l.oll111 112-I 1 rt't·o1tl... lour qw1kp111\111 llll fir,t
pt.•nod I It' defea1•·d I t·.ir1ng 11 ·1 m a lt'<1gu1· du. I
m.11d1 J month t-.ulil'r
I ht· '\l'VI. p.cin I l.1rh11r I IJW 1 gir le; 1M,kt•1b.1ll
1t,.m1 t'amc, a c;,hJ1 • ot th lir\l t'\Tr ':>t'a \It'\'
l.t•J~l· lltle \\Ith pu111 ... h111g ij.j 4 I \H llH\ 11\t·r
lf\Ull' lhe ~lor .. Ill h. I I fint'>h 111 .1 (k,1dl111 l
\\llh \\uodbndgl t hl tno 111 Genev~ Ev.u-b.
Michaela~ Jlid C,lna Heads wn1h111t' f11r 111
pri1111 ... It'd hv r' 1rh .! 1 Tina Bowman 1 1111·1 b
I.! po111b JJ1d I I u.:l>our1d'
\ '>('( und tOll't ( IJU\l' 7 IJ ..ea'><JO l' 111 till'
l1t.1 ~ lc11 t~· 1·1J;;111h Wcidl hoy-. ba'~dh.11111·.1111
from In..,,.,, h11t'rn1l'd1alf· 111 :\t'\\J)IJn lk..11 h
111lh1v.111g c1 41 I 1 \ll:hH'\ over lt'\\lnl..lt 111ti1
:11 ... 111111 lw111p1 11 .1t1p < .o lapta.111., Danny
t>ullJu .md Jere111) Henderson eadt 1.1.ll\. I I
prn11h 111 Ull tit 1mp111n\l11p gamt' PuhJo.
11JJ11t.'d 111 Ult· ill ruurndJllt•nt teJlll tor t11t·
.1uonou' I' 11 It.,.,, 11 at Ult' annua.I :"IH I lohd:l\
1.L...nll Cl\'t'r ... ~t'., 15 pmm-. tn ledd 1he 1eo.irt1111
"'onng d!ld h ~ l'tft·l U\t' .. hot blod..er ~ter
Cunningham Greg Wertham and l:.lhan \\~U')
111und out the .. 1aning livt' \'\llh l>t'11ch lw1p lrorr
Kenny Huwen, Joe Urban, Jason Swlomeyer.
Quin Wise l::.ddk lruxton Rosendo~~ •t/•d
Ben Phoenix.
< .orona dt.>1 \far I l1Wi' ho~' '>On er ll'illl I
cl111thl"> a '>POI 111 Uw < II l>t\1'tim I \ f'IJ\'llll'
\\Ith a .j .!. 'x'<I \It'\'\ I t·J>,'llt' \1tfl,f) owr Ir. 111
tumor nm Tunmons .md '>t'Ol If Rrlan 'imith
t:ombme tor mne -.aw ... tor the '>t'a ._mg' I Y I 1
H-1 ··1' t dM ra.nkl·d 'l.:11 •l in the' CJlllll) lCJat ht"
top Ill puU. -.core Ulfl't' llmt"> U1 lht tif\I h..UI md
bwld a ~ 0 ll'ad upon 1wuor forward jft!)()n
Boyce'~ '>4..'l orid ~o.1l of lhl· gainl' and
tl'am leadu 1g .!5lh •JI till' '>t'J.'>On I fa.llhat ~
Dustin lee '>('IJfl" '>l'\l'n ffiUlUll"i UllJJ lhl' Cllllll'•l
on .1 • arom nil a \h111 l'l\ Bo\u• that In int· ~t l'J>l·r
Xc>tt C.yurlna dt'Ot·t" Bill Pimmer dmt"' 1<1
\cUU.., \\1lh lht' hall iUld through thret· cldt·11d1'T"'
on ht'> \\a}-10 pul uni' 1n thl' nc1. gt\UIJ.: I.lit -..t .. 1
hl!1g., d I 0 lead I l.tllh.1d, Paul Fruchbom ,111d
Doug ~rnith a,,.,1,111n Bovu" 't:l..und 1.;u.1,
compiled by Bryce AJdenon
UC IRVINE
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
#1 UC Irvine vs. s USC Trojans
Wednesday, F 11, 1 p.m.
Crawford G nasium
Come out and watch the #1 ranktcl team in tht
nation try and take down those Trojans
'
UC IRVINE
WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL
UC Irvine vs. Idaho
unclay, Feb 13, 1 p.
Bren Events Center
• I •
..
' I
'
Alt, Tuesdu. ftbrutri 11 ~~
a;1 .... --2ii llllf ...
IS( tt1Jt
lnCI WPIRD TO
ti rtWISURCll:
'*"'UICOlmms ........
~
WllO.A21•
lo •II heln, b.ntf1·
cl111 •. crtdllon, con
tinaent cred1tn1,, tnd
person' who mty oth
erw1se be 1ntetested h1
the will °' eslete, er
both. ol DOROTHY
At.ICE CORNELIUS 1u
DOROTHY RICHARDS
TH( P(flllON fOR
PR08ATl requuta that
CHARLES 8 R CORNE LIU$ be 1ppol!tttd H
jHll~llal llC)fntntallvt
to admtniJl41f U.. altt• or lM decedent.
™£ P£TITIOH r9e1uuls
the dec:ed911t'• Will end
codlclls, tf eny, be
1dmltltd to prob1lt. The
Wiii and any codicils er•
tvailebl• for eum1111·
tlOn In th• hie kept by
the court
THE PC TITIOl'I r tquests
autho11ty lo adm1msltr
the estate undtf the
lndep•ndtnl Adn11n1s -
tr.ahon of E.st1tn Act.
(This Authority will allow
th• person1I repnsan·
latlve to take many
actions without obt1on
Ina coutt 1pp1oval
Before l1ktn1 certain
very important 1cl10nJJ,
however, lh• perr.onal
rtprtnntatlvt wlll l>e
required to a•v• notice
lo lntetesttd '*'°"' uoless they have welvtd
not~ 0t CCMIMnl•d to
tha propoMd ICtlCMI )
The independent •d·
mlnlttr1tlon authority
wUI b4 arenltd unltu
an fnt1rultd person
frl11 an ob141ction lo lht
jHltltion and ahows aood
ceuse why lh• court
should not ar •'\t the
author1tv
you should ll>Pfll at llle
ht1rln1 and atate your
obetlons 0/ hie wr itten ob tlo1tt with tilt tour!
be ore U.. hHftnl Yout
~11\Ct mt1y bt In
person or "' your attorney. tr YOO ARE A C:RlDI•
TOR or c:onllnaent
"td•tOr of lilt dtcused,
)'OU must fnt rout claim
with the cour and mall
a c:opy lo the personal
repru1nt1hvt appol11ted
by the court within four
months lro"' the date of
lht Int 1uu1nce of
letter~ as provided in
Probate Code section 9100. Th• time for ftbna
ct.ims wlll not expire
before four months from
ttie hea(ina data noticed
CORNELIUS
A P£TITION FOR PRO ~A TE hu bun flied by
CHARL(S B R. CORNE
LIUS In the Supe11or
Court of Calllornia,
County of ORMGE
A H(AIUNC 011 the
petition wilt be htld on
MARCH 6, 2003 at 1:30
pm In Dept L73
localed at 341 Th• City
Drive South, Otanae. CA 92868.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
v1nl1111 of the petition,
•hove, ,
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
hie kept by the court. If
you are a person '"· teruted In the estate,
you may file with the
court • f!tquasl for
Special Nollet (form OE·
l~) of the ftlina of an
inventory and appraisal
of estate easels or of
any pehtlon or account as provided In Probate
Code section 1250 A
Request for Special
Notice form Is available
from the cour I clerk
An-y fw Potltt...en Jucfltt. .._., ,_ • .,
ADVllmlllllT fOl leS
Sub1.ct to condltlOlts prncnbed by lh• undersianed, ualed bids for •
Lump Sum Contract are invited for thf"lollowlna Worll:
12 laV SYSTIM MODlf1CATtoNS, PHASE 3 PIOJl<T NO. ttlOSS
UNIVllSI" Of CAU•OltNfA, taVIHI
.. Vitti, CAUfOltNIA 92H7 PaOJICT DHCRIPTION1.
Work Includes. but 1s not llm1led lo the follow1n1 Campus 12 kV
d11tribullon system mod1f1callons will be performed lo 1mpr ove power
dthvery capacity and system flu1b1ltty The wOf"ll consists prlm111ly of
mod1ftc1hon lo the 12 i.v power cable system. No new sw1tchaur will
be ac!Md. Ex1stin1 ductbanll ind manhole systems will b4 mod1fted, new
menholes and duclbanll will w installed E1iston1 cable lead and load
points will be chan1ed. u rsllnc c•ble will be removed and new power
cable will be added Minor demoltllon will be r equ1red C1v1I work 1entf elty
includes site prtper 1tion. dralna1e. manhole eacantion, duct bank trenches
and repavlna
ISTIMATID CONSTIUCTION COST1 $900,000.00
Nete: Prl-1144ett wflo cte ""' ., .. , the ,.-llflc•tl-. 111 the Ctfltta<1
0-11h ""'Y net be ellglt.le fw owwct.
81ddm1 Documenb will be av11l1ble to Bidders on TUUDAY, fHIUUY
11, 200J and will~ issued at.
fac1llhn M•n•cement Un1vers1ty of C<11tlornia, Irvine. 201 lntertm OH1ce Bu1ld1n1 (m11lm1 address)
19172 Jamborn Boulevard (physical address)
Irvine. CA 92697 S444, (949) 82•· l'<M
Checlls lor a --refvllctaMe lee will be requ11ed m the amount of
$2S.OO per set of B1dd1na Documents
Checks are to be made payable to "fhe Reaenh of the University of
California •
Sealed Bids will nol be acc:.epted alter 2100 PM on FRIDAY, fHIUA•Y
28, 2003 '
81d Secu11ly'" the amount of 10~ of the lump Sum Base Bid uclud1n1
allernalu , shall ucompany each Bod The Surety 1ssu1na the Bid Bond
shall be. on the Bid Oeadhnt an 1dm1lled surely insurer (as dtltned 1n
the California Code of C1v1I Procedure Seclton 995 120)
A -ndalOf"y Pre·B1d Conference and Pre Bod k>b Walk will be conducted
on· WIDMUDAY, fHltUAIY 19, 2003 be111nnm11 promptly at 10130 AM
Participants shall meet al:
F ac1lit1es Man1aement Interim Office Bulldin11. Conference Room 128, Un1vers1ty ol California, Irvine
(Bu1ld1na • 92 on North Campus M1p) 19172 Jamboree Bouleva1d
Irvine. CA 92697·5444, (949) 824· 1404
AnlNDANC( AT THI Pll-810 ca..fllfNCI AND Plll-llD JOI WAlX
IS MANDATOIY fOlt AU PllMl CONflACTOIS. THI MUTING WIU
ClOU AT 10135 AM ANY CONTIACTOltS ul}vtNG Anti THIS TIM(
WIU NOT II lUGllU TO PARTICIPATE IN THI 110 PIOCUS AS A
PltlMI CC*TIACTOI.
Only bidders who parttc1p1te 1n both lht Pre Bid Conference and the
Job Wallo In lhe1r entirely will be allowed to bid on the Project as p11me
contractors. for further Information, contact Fac1ht1es Man1a1ment
Contracts Department, Attn Brenda R Hockenhull at (949) 824· l~
The successlul Bidder and ih Subcontractors will be required to follow
the nond1sc11m1n1Uon requ11emenls set forth In the Biddln& Documenb
and lo pay preva~lna waae rates al the localoon of the Worll.
The suc:ceuful Bidder will be requ11td lo hive the follow1n11 Stat• of
Callfotn11 Conllactor s ll«'nst current at the lime of submlulon of the Bid·
UCINSl ClASSfACATION:
(Jedriaal c-troctcw
UClNU COOi:
C-10
Othw Prefe<1 Sfoeclflni
11.U-OINlllflcotltfls <oll.ct fot to "• sut....l"ed ot time of ltlct IM"""9, t.vt •• .,., ,..~ ...... ny ""'''•ct te1
l. The Contractor shall have been 111 business under the Hme name and
Cahfornla Conll1etor's lteense for a minimum of '> contmuous yurs prior
to the bid open1n1 dale for this Pro,.ct The ltcense usad to sallsly th11
requ111ment shall be of the same type requ111d by the contract
2. The Conttactor shall provide • m1n1mum of 3 referencu for profech
Similar 1n KOl>t and sit• to lhlS Protect whteh have bMn successfuHy
completed 1n the Stale of Calrforn11 dur1n1 lht past 3 ynrs At least one
of the projects must total over 1750,000 00 111 cost of 1n1tallalton and
have bffn performed on • m•IOI un1ver&1ty campus.
3. Spticina and term1n1t1on work shall b• performed u clus1vtly by 1
Journeyman eltctrlclan with a minimum of 5 years verifiable work experience
maklna tht types of 'Plices and tarmtnations required in the Contract
Documents. T1i. JourneyrNn eltctttclen "1•11 pouen evidence of tr11n1n1
ttvoucn cornc>lttlon of • certlfic1llon proer am for maktn1 splices and twmlnattons The Conllactor shall submit resumes and tra1n1na c .. 1111eates
lo the Unlvtfsity for review end approve! for 111 Journeyman eltctrtei.ns.
who will be INllHll spltctt and terminal.lons. at time of Contract award
TH[ REGENTS OF THE UNMRStTY or CALIFORNIA
February 2003
Publtshtd Newoort Beach-Coste Mesa D11tv Pilot Fel>ruarv 11, 28, 2003 T037
.va:srTY Of CA&IOll9U, .... <AMIS mna IMTll$:
cotKll1l, GWll8 & OCAVATIOll, IWlll&, IOCRG, IATIM & Pl.ASTllM,
DIYWlll OW WOOO STUDS, DIYWALL Ol llTll STUDS All Roe.
M<orrwTOI PllQUAIJKAml STATUl8fTS fOI COIS1IUCTIOlf Of
UO PAlO vmf EXPMSIOll PllOICT llO. "6260, FmlJllT 2003
NOT1C£ IS HEREBY GIVEN that Subcontractor Prequalllocat1on St1t1ments
f0t Concret1, Cr1d1n11 a. Eacavahon, Framln&, Roof1n1, Lath1n1' Ptuterinr.
Orywall on Wood Studs, Drywall on Metal Studs and Floorln& Subcontractors will be received by the University of Callforn11. Irvine Camp1n. for
qualification to bid as a subcont11ctor on construction of Palo Verde
E apanston, Project No 996260
All Concrete Cradinc ' E.acavahon fr amine Rooltna, Lalh1n1 '
Pt.ste11n1 Orywell on Wood Studs Drywall on Metal Studs and Floor1n1
Subcontractors who art 1nternted 111 prequehfy1n11 tor this Project end
wish to obtain the P11ouallf1C1lton Packet may call ellh•r (949) A2•·8117
()( (9'9) 824·8034
SUIMtnAl DIADUNI AND PltOCIDUllS1
Subcontrtclor Prequaltftcalton Statements must be received at the Office
of Desl11n &. Construction Services by SrOO ,.M., TUISOAY, fllltUUY
IS, 2001. Please send Subcontractor Prequ1llflc1llo11 Statements as
follows. A"-"-• lr-4a o...-. Desian ' Construction Services,
Un1veu1ty of Cahlornl1, Irvine, 5201 CahfOf"nla Ave , Suite 250, lrv1n1,
California 92697 2'50. Subconllactor Prequahftcallon Statements shall be
submitted In sealed envelopes marked on lhe outllde, '"SUICONTIACTOlt
PllQUAUfKAflOM STATIMINT, (NAMI Of TIAOI), P• Vw4e
~f'o;y Pal-QUAllflCATION CONflHNCI fOI CONCHTI,
OlADINQ & IXUVATION, flAMINO, IOOflNG, LATHINO &
PlASTMING, DIYWAU ON WOOD STUDS, DIYWAU OM MITAL STUDS
AND nOOlllNG SUICONTIACTOIS1
A mandatory Pre Qu1llflcetion Conference will be conducted on
WIDNISDAY, fHIUA.RY It, 2001, be1mnm1 promptly at l t30 A..M.
Only Subcontrectors who part1e1pate 1n the Conference in its entirely wttl
be allowed lo submit Prequahfication Documents and. rf quahhcation 1s
achieved. will bt included 1n the bid documents es epproved Concrale,
C:rHlna &. Eacav111on, Fr1m1n1. Roofln1. lath1nr I Plnt•lna. Drywell
ol't Wood Studs. Drywall on Metal Studs and flootin1 Subcontrectors of
wllkh all blddtfs must usa '°' the WOf"ll Peuons 1mv1n1 taler then ••IS A.M. Wiii not be 1llowed lo submit Prequallfrcation Oocumtnh "°' bid
on the Pr oiect as subcontractors
Parhc1panh shall meet at University of Cellforni1, lrv1111
Dulan ' Construction Services
5201 Cahfornoa Ave , Suitt 250
Irvine, CA 92697 2460
Sullivan ' Wri&ht Confeunce Rooms
(COf"ntr of CahfOf"nla Avt ' Bison Ave )
fOt turlh•r 1nform1Uon contact University's Representative Brend• Ou~nH
at (9'9) 824 9586
DISCltlPTION Of THI NOJl<T1
The propoHd Pelo Verde E1pan11on Project will pro .. de •II•
Infrastructure, roadway 1"'9fovements. community 1Miild1nas end apartments
for an 870-btd upanskln lo the •~1stln1 Pelo Verde houslnf. The Palo
Verde £ 1p1nalon Project will develop «2 new apartments In I foUf·slory
buildlnp on 193 acres The 442 1p1rtme"ts will Include 98 one-bedroom
ulllh, 260 two·btdroom unlh and 84 thrH·ti.droom units The Project
SCope l'Ny Include development of utlltt111 end surf1c1111 for portlon1 ol
the Calllo1n11 Avenue e1ten1to11
......._ ...... & c-trw•'-c..1 .. ...., .. ss•.aso,000.00
CCMktlfl COST ISTWATIJ 12,900,000.00
OftAPtltO & O<AVAT'°" COSf IS 11llA n 1 SI ,I00,000.DO ,...,. .. con HnMAn. sa,100,000."
i.ooNtG COST ISTUIAft• $1,000,000.00 uT....e & PUSmitNO con 1SnMAn1 uftoo,000.00 HYWA&l OM WOOO STUM COST 1Sl11lAYL 1,.I00,000.00
HYWAll CHI MITAL STUDS COST 1Sf1MAT11 6,400,000.00 n.oom. con ISTUHTI• SH0,000.00
SUHOlfTIACTOI NIOUAUff(ATION nocllHMfS1
I. ~r.clor Pr-.1ttftc.9Ueft St1t.-nu w• be anlt.bi.t T....._,,
P*-f 1 1, MU .t the Offk• of 0.941'1 • COllstfuctlon Setvlces,
U111-llty Of Callfor111t. lfv!M, !201 Callfofnta An.. Sutt. 250, hint,
CMif«lli• azt91·%4!0 The Prequ11ifk1llon Peet.et can l>e Nli.d lo .,,~tiff lllddef1 ""-'" lo obtalll thelll Ill f)t(IOll by c11Unt (949) U_ .. tJl1OI(9'9)8Z00,. z. TM 1111h11Uo11 It IOltly for the purpo,. ot dtt rmlnlna Which bkldtfa
lft dMfM4 qu1llfitd lot •11«t11flll Ptrl0tl'll•n<• of the tyii. Of WOfll I~ "' w. IKOltel In • tl!Mfy lllM'IMI'. Th1r wilt " IMllldfd In tM W. cJOcv!MllU H tlPPfOvtd COlltrete. Gr•dllll a l.cuv.tloll, rrernt111.
ftooflllc. LAIMlll I "altflfll, Orywetl Oii Wood StudJ, Orywe• Ofl Mttal
Stllde 1114 ,.._ .. l.ikonlnd41fl of whkh •• !Mddet• 1114/tt vu f0t tM ....... J. The Uftivwlit7 ,..,vet lM rtlflt, •fl• rnltwina tt\t Sclkontrac:tor ,,._....,,iutloft Stttetl'llflttl, lo ff#tct tny •114 an St1t.ments. to •11ve •"' ln'°"",..t.1 ill the St•'--nb an4 lo llmt• ~ qi11111flld WliQlfttlle'tot• to.,,.... .. bids to thow "lme contrK&ot• Wtlo h•"' ....,. pr,, .. ..,_. hlr 1111 f'To.-t •
4 C-.t;Mt -.....11 !till .. evelUllll '°' .U•111 PllrJlllMI ~ • ......., ........ 211111
rTMI ••""°' M ~ °' CALWOtltM , ,~~~ ~ '" .................... ,_ ........ : .... -ttllo.i
..... SIN 121643
2401 2 c.11. ct. ••
Plato, •450 ~ Ht••, CA 92653
ts'ubllshed Newpor I
Beach Costa Mesa Dally
P1iot february 5, 11. 12,
2003 Wl063
S1191COUIJQf~
Kal-COllfTY Of ..
-.iw.m111
C8fJll, lSTlll Of MM 0.
lllTTl_ W. l&M DAVI
am._~
WI "1. l 2141%6
lmll»SMI
Of 1M PIOP8TY
PIOlCOOl§lOJlq
NOTICE IS HEREBY
CMN th.al Anne S Kutta.
1$ Admtnntrator ot the
Estate of Alan 0. Ku,tta,
Deceased. w1H sell 1t
pr iv ate ""· sobflCl lo confirm1t1on by the
NOTICE OF PE1TT10NTO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF: CANDICE E.
PRENTICE AXA CANDICE~AXA CANDAC E. MCLAUG N CASE NO. A217478
To all hen,
benetiC:iatiea. crecMcn,
oontingenl tte<fll!OrS, and
~ wno mlY othef'wiM be lnler"'9d
In hi w11 or ntate. or
both of CANDICE E PRENTICE AKA
CANDICE (AKA
~~ E
A PETITION FOO
PAOeATE hU been
flled by TOO J
MCLAUG>il..JN In Irle
Suoerio< Court of californla, County of ORANGE
THE PETITION FOO
PROBATE l9QUMll hi
TOO J MCl.AUGHUN
be ~ u
08l10nll rtlPf9Ml'lllllw ., &QTif ..... the .....
of lht dloldlrt.
THE PETITION r8QUlltS
1tw) deOldlnf'I wil Ind
codldla. II any, be
ldmi1*I to pn:Jt>all.
The wfQ Ind Inf oocklt
119 IYlilabfe for
tD"'*'81ion in the lilt ~i:r~~,.,....
l\lltlonty to ldmnttlf
lne ell.lie undlW lht
=:,..,of E*111M
Nj._ ems •u1h0tltf ¥1411 allow lht ptflONJ
repmentatlvt to takt many . actlot1I without
OOtaJnlng ooun ~ Before llklno Otf1Ul very lmpoltari ac:llen,
howlwr. lht peraonal ~INe wUI be ~hd IO r/-19 noCice to
ln1tftttitd pettonl
un1esa they haYt walYed ootioe or oor..nted to ~proposed~
NOTICE OF
TRllS'lU'S SALE lll\"DER DE!D or
TRUST LOAN NO
003" 18004 OTHER
lU90$8 FTL.e: l'Ol-12018
GO A P NUMBER 939·
63-m YOU Alli IN
DEFAULT UHDU A.
DEED OF TRU~
DA TIO FtbnarJ " J00'1 UNL!SS YOU TAD ACTION TO PttanCT
YOO'l PJtOPUTY, rr
MAY II SOLO AT A
l'\JB1.JC $ALI. IJ' YOU
NUD AN
llPLA.NATJON or
m:I NATUJll or THI
PllOCUDING
ACAIN$'T YOU, YOU
SHOULD COHTACT A
LAWYU. Nodce IS heftby lf-.q lbal
TOWN .t COUNnY TTlU SEJlVICES, INC. A CAUR>ftMA
CORJ'OltA TION. u
tnlSft, 01 MCCUt0r
lnlSlee. Or ... 1 ..
tnNtee pnuut IO the
Deed ol Tnat t.med by
Vm Sit. t u.p
WCllllll Recclrclld OD
Olfl4'200'Z ..........
Ho. 200201~ 111 Boot
• ... • ol Of!ldal
11.ecords 1111111 omo. al 1111
c_., ~ °'°""" Cowley. Clllf'omi., • .,
!Mf•lll IO tJ1e N«fce of DtW ud l!lect.Gt to kU
lhlmiadlr fKwdld
IMlf.IOOl 11 &a ....
• --l'(o. ~)UI ti_,.
Ol'llclel kontl. wlJI
SEU. • Oll1Sl2DOJ ...
dlt hill.rt IO .. ~c,.,, :"f
Cllepna °'11119. CA
,_ • HIO f.M. Af
PUlt.C AllCTlON, 10 nm fOOHEST llDDf.I JU CASJI C,..1*J ti .. a..flale ..........
-1 -41 .. UllMd
~,, .........
....... -Jl'll • ... ....... b ....... °"' " .,.,. "' .. l"fl"1 ........ • lliid
C-, .... ... .....,..,....,..
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I
~ Coutt, on 01 att.
Mlrctl 3, 2003. at ll:(XI
• 11'1 In Dlpl. l ·73 In the
lllovt ceptiOMd court tocalad .. 341 The City
DIM, Orqe, CA 92111111.
thl~r•pr~ of the .. t1t1. Rut
property in h C4Cy Of
Coll• Mos.I, Cow!ty of
OJ.,., ~ .. .,, Cetibni..
commonty known u 318
Sydr)ty L-. ~ Mnit,
CA and molt pwtkulw'ly
clacthd u follows: A
eondomilllum comprlSld ot. Pwc.t 1 M uncMded
l/15 pwotnt lnt.-st in
and to Lot l ol Tract No.
915(i9, Ill tht City af Costa
Mesa, County af Or.,.e.
Sbta of Calfomll, as per
map recorded In bocll 395 P•aes 11 •nd 12 of ~ ll14IPS. Md
emended '" book 405 paces 1• anc1 15 of
II---n,.. Ill the office of th• county
recorder of Slid COW1ty.
hctptlna therefrom
units 342 end 348 '" ~ A. unlb 32Jl, :m
and 336 WI ~ B.
units DI. 312 and 318 In
buildlna c. on11s 311, 317,
321, Ind 323 '" bulldw-c 0 and unlb 3l5, 341, and
347 WI ~ E, IS
st--. ICIOfl "" oondo m1n1um plan rtcOf"ded
M.rch 9. 1m . ., boolo
12afl .,.. fli9 of offlcul
records. ruecorded May
17, 1977 In boolo 12199
PlllC8 10 of official records
and re-recorded My 1977
in book 12277 pap 1902,
officat r ec:ords
Parcel l. Unit 318 '" bu*ina C, IS !illown uP0n
the condomm111rn plan
rl'fened lo above The
t.rm end~ of
sale we I M cash lo
Seller. S5.<n> deposit. 2.
Buy« •nd Stier to udl pay one/half ( 1 /1) of
nortNI escrow fees 3
Seller to provide 8uY9f
with a CL TNAl.rA pOllcy
of Tltla lmu' ante 4 Sellar to pay lor termite WI-
~ and ~CJC)fllle
cost of rtpN 5 Al taxes
and llot1~ Assoo
allon dufa to be PfO-ntted at close of tscrow 6
Seller lo provide 8uY9'
With a "home pt Otecliorl
plan" issued by Neilly
Nabonal The cost ol !fie
~-•• not uceed
............... ........... 2MI LlllfNatlcll
P!0.00. 7. ~ to bt purci..t ... ~ lllbfect
lo lnlipdon by .,,..,
... OfflRD
JOM-MIJllftOf: , ... ._ At ..... fllle TholeMd
(S5.'100(K)) Ooln ITut ... .,.,., wilft it. olfw Ind
the ~ ,,.,.. bt Plid
on ac. of .aow alls ~"'*" by .. ()wt.
8ldl ,,, °""' -rrvMd for Iha propwty. they
Wl-A21'951
To 111 ht#a, banefl·
cwiet, CftdilOh, COii·
tlnpnt c11drton, and
peraon• who m~ otller
wlt1 bll lnt.r11led in th•
will or est.tt•. or both.
of: H John Bowm•n: f(lUSt bt In wrllq end
wl bt rtalwd at IN Lew
Offlcm of ~ W.
Gillen, attorney for h
administrator, 111 2!!01 E.
~ Awnue, Sub
100, Fullrton, CA 92831,
or thty mlY be llad w.th
the dirk of thol ccut or
.w-td lo Thorras w Glen perlOlllly ., any
time.,.,~ of
the notice and before the
$111.
J1cl1 Bowmen; John H.
Bown\ln
A PETITION FOR PRO·
BA TC hat been flied b1
John E Bowmen In the
Suf)tf kH Court o I Call·
fornle, Cou"ty of Or· •na• THE PETITIO N FOR
PR08ATC requut.s that
John E. Bowman be
1ppolnttd es personal
representatlva to ad·
minist41f tlHt fllatt of The Ufldlnilrlld -the rWrt to rtfad any and
.. bids.
Oltad. fall 4, 2IXD
/S/ Anne S Kutta, Adm!ntstr.W of .. Est.ti
of Alan 0 Kutt.a. o.c.s.d
JS/ 1'homa$ W Gillet\
Attorney for Anne S.
Kutta: ~ltator
Published Newpor I
Be.ch.com Masa Ody
Pilot f tbruary II, l8. 25,
2003 T04'
AdMI. ..... •s...... The followm1 persons
ere doin11 business as.
SOTERIA, 2980 McChn·
tock, Costa Mesa, CA
92626 .
Barton lndust11al, Inc ,
(CA). 2980 McCl1ntock.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Th11 business is con·
ducted by • corporation
Have you slll'led do1111
buStness yet? Vu. 1988
B11ton lnduslnal, Inc ,
Russell Barton, Prut
dent
This 'lalement was
hied with the Cou11ty
Clerk of Oranee County
onOl/74/03 200J69~2S Daily Pilot J•n 28. r eb
4. II, 18. 2003 T02l
fkllll"f ..... ie..s.......
fhe lollowina persons
are doine business as:
Inner Strenath Tramina
& Consulll"&· 9682
Surfer est Dr ,. Hunhn1·
Ion Buch, CA 926'6
Mtchtllt AfrlCano. 9682
Surfcrest 011ve. Hun·
hn1ton Buch. CA 926'6
Marc Af11cano. 9682
Surlcrest D11v1. Hun·
hnaton Beach, CA 926'6
Th11 bus1nns is con
ducted by husband and
wife
Have you started do1n1
business yt17 No
Marc Afr1U1no
fh1s sletemenl was
flied wtlh the County
Clerk of Dr•nae County
on 01/31/03
2003Hlll7S
Dally Piiot Feb 4. 11.
18,25,2003 T028
~ ...... •s...... The follow1n1 person'
11• doln1 business as In Pr1v1t1, 29082 AlorN
Ave , L11una N11uel,
Caltf 92677
Jade Luis ltRou.
29082 Atom• Ave.,
Laauna Nl1u1t. Californle 92671
This bu11nns Is con·
ducted by an md1v1duel
Han you started do1n11
1>11S1ntss yet' Yu Dec,
3 2002 Jade LUIS L1Ro11
This st1t1mtnt was
liled with the County
Clerk ot Or•"I' County
on 02/06/03 200S69HU7
Oally Pnot F el> 11. 18.
25, M11 '· 2003 T°'7
HOT1CE OF APPLICA-
TION
TO SELL .AlCOHOUC
BEVE.AAQH Date of Fiiing ~
cation February 1, 2001
To Whom It May
Concern
Tl'lt Namt(a) of the
~IW(•) illlfl O\IEASTAEET U.C
Tht~lltled
lboW ,,. ~to
the Otipar1ment of Al!t»
notlt 8ewflgt Control to ... alcoholic bevef.
-ot• at 3'00 VIA UDO
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92663 T~ of lieellH(I)
Applled lor 47 -ON-SALE GENERAL EAT-
ING PLACE
Santa AN
Newport~
MHIOUy
CN67t853 7181~ Feb
4,11,18, 2003
the decadent.
THE PCfrTION requests
the decedent's will ind codicils, 11 1111, be
admitted lo probate. The
will ind any codicils •r•
1vall1ble for eumln11·
lion in the Ifft kept by
lh• tourt.
THE PElrTION requests
authOf"lty to .idmlnlsler
the est•I• under the
Independent Adm1nls·
tratton of Estates AcL
(Th" authority wlll allow
the peraonal represen·
t11tve to lake many
actions without obtain·
Ina court approval.
Before lakina certain very important acltons,
however. the personal
representaltve will be
requ11ed lo 11ve notice
to 1nleresltd persons
unless they have waived
notice or consented to
the proposed action.)
The Independent ad·
minlslr1llon 1ulhor1ty
will be ar anted unles\
an 1ntere,ted person
Illes 1n obrecllon lo the
pet1tton and lhows aood
cause why the courl
should not er ant the
1ulhor1ly
A HEARING on the
pet1hon will be held on
March 20. 2003. at
l·JOPM 1n Dept L73,
located 11 341 The City
Drive, Oranao. C1hlorn1a·
92868, Lamoreau• lus-
hct Center
IF YOU OBJECT lo the
11:rantm1 ol the petition,
you should a~ar at the
hu11n1 and state your
obiechons or Ille w11tten obttetions with the court
before 1114 llu11ni Your
appear 1nce may be on
pe11on or by your
attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR or a cont1naent
creditor of the c1ec .. sed.
'fou must hit your claim
with the court end m111
a copy to the pel\onal
1epres1ntat1ve eP901nttd by the court w1tllln tour
month\ from the date of
first 11suanct of letters
as provided In Probate
Code section 9100. fh1
hm• '°' flllna claims will
not up11e before four
months from the hea11ne
date "ollced ebow,
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Ille kepi by the court If
you 111 a person In·
teruted In !ht estate.
you mt y lilt with tht
court • Request for
Sptclal Nollet (form OE·
I~) of the fillna of an
mventor1 end 1ppr11ul
ol ntale assets or of
any petition or eccount as provided 1n Probate
Code sect&0n I 250 A
R1q1.1est for Sptc1tl
Notice form ts 1va1lebl1
from the court clerk
Petltlenerr Jeh11 I .
·--. 7S06 ••lty-1 h•1111en Cevrt,
s,r111,flelct, Vlr1t11le
2215 Pubt1shed Newpor t
Buch,Cosla Mn• D11ly
Pilot February 11. 12,
18. 2003 TW045
IS( 12134
mna Of"'"'°" 10
ADU:Sta lnlTt Of:
OIAll81. soun-. we fllDlllCI soun
Wfl0.l217Jll
To all httn. benth·
c1arles, crtd1to11 con-
ttnaent cred1IOf"s. and
persons who may o1h-
erw1at I>• 1nt11Ht1d 1n
the wlll or ntate, or
both. of CHARLES F
SCHULTZ aka CHARLES
FREDERICK SCHULTZ
A PETITION FOR PRO
BA TC has been flied !J
MARILYN I SCHUL TZ'fn
the Supe110f Court ol
Cahforn11, County of
ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requests lhtl
MARILYN J SCHUL Tl be
1ppo1"t1d as personal
r epresentallve to ad·
mlnlstw lht 11tat1 of
Ill• decedent
THE PE TlllON requests
th• decedent's Will and
codicils, II any, bt
admitted to probate. The
Will and any codicll1 are
1vellable for ·uemlna·
tlon In th• flit kept by
the court
THC PC TITION requesll
1uthorlty lo edmlnister
the estett undef the
Independent Adm111ls·
lrat&0n of btates Act.
(Tllts Authotlty w1U allow
the per1J0111I nprescn·
tatlve to t1kt many
actions without obtain·
In& court approval.
Before t1kln1 ctr taln
vtfy ll'ftPOftant actions,
however, the f)ffso111I
r~ntetlve wlft be
requKtd to llYI notice
to l11tw1sted PfflOllt
unle111 they heve waived
notice or coM111ted to
the proposed 1ctlon )
The lnd1p1"de11t Id•
ml11l1tr1tlon 1uthorlty
Wiii bt lflllled Ulllef.I
an internltd p111on
filH 111 objKtlo11 to the
pelllloll •nd allowt COOd
ClllM Wh)' Ull c-t
allollld llOt .. 111t the
I Uthoflty,
A HCAIUHG on the
petition WIN bl lltld 011
MARCH 6, 2003 at UO
p .f!'. 111 Oepf l73
loc1ttd at Ml The City °''"' South, Ot•nc • c~ l2IU
If YOU OIJf:CT to the
.. llllliflt of the pet1tlOll, ,.., "'°""' wetf •t u.. hffrllla and at.ate >'JIU' ::stio..e °' flte Wtlftacl °' Uom With Ult ,_t
t the hntl!lc Yo.w
.,,_111<1 IM, bl II
ptnon or b~ ye11r 11e...,.
If YOU AftC A CftlDf To• tr cot1111ot crMlterflf .. ~. --·-sw.
with the court ind m11I
a copy to th• person1I
1 epru911tatlv1 appoln ltd
by the eoutt within four
month• !Torn the date of
lht fw•l IH41lllCI of
1111111 ea ptOtlldtd In
Probate Code NCtlon
9100 The time for fllloa
clalme wlll not eaplr •
before four months from
the h11rln1 dat• notlc•d
above.
YOU MAY EXAMINl the
file kept by lht court. II you .,, a f)t(IJOll In
l•tsltd In tht est11lt,
you may file with the
court a Request tor
Spec11f Nollet (form OE·
154) of lht f111n1 of an
Inventory and 1pprai11I
of estate 1uels or of
any pehtion 01 account
n provided• In Probate
Code sactlon 1250 A
Requnl for Sp1cial
Notice form Is avttlable
from t"-court cletll.
Anww.y fw P8""-'
PITH J. CONteUO,
1$Q.
HUOSOM MAAflW na.
IANTI & STIHT
4'0 <Alli ,._..I..
10l 1U
MCMfTllll'Y, CA '3t42-
eHt
Published Newpor I
Beach Cost• Mesa Dally Pilot February 5, 11, 12.
200J
ISC121'1
llOOO Of Pf1mC* TO
ADlllSTll ESTlll Of:
IUA Wl SUClll lhl.
IUOllW SUCDl, ...
IBIAWl~
Wf IO. l217SS7
To all h'"'· beneh· c1ar111s creditor~. con
l•neent creditors, and
pel\ons who may olh
erw1se be mltrested in
the will or estate. 01
both, ol MHBA LAKE
SUCl(IE L •Ila M
MICHHLC SUCKIEL •h
MElBA lAKC KRO
NKRtCHT
A PCTITION FOR PRO
BATE hn been filed by
SHE.RL HOVAS 1n the
Sup111or Court ol Cah
forn11, County ol OR
ANGE
THE PEflllON FOR
PROBATE r tQutsls that
SHERL HOllAS be ap
pointed u personal
npresenlallve to ad
m1n1ster the estate ot
the decedtn I
THE PETITION requesh
1utho11ty to 1dm1nllll!
the estate under the
Independent Adm1n1s
tration ol Estates Act
(This Autho11ty will 1tlow
the personal repr-n
taltve 10 talle many
actions without obt11n
1n1 court approva l
BelOf"e 111111111 certain
very 1mporlent actions,
howevar. the personal
repruent1t1ve will be
required to 111ve notice
to interested persons
unless they heve waived
nollet or conMnled to
the proposed eclton >
The Independent ed·
m1n11trat1on tulhorlly
will be "1nt1d unless
e n Interested person
ftln en objection to the
petition end shows 1ood
c•uH why the court
should not 1r ant the authority
A HEARING on the
petition will be held on
FEBRUARY 27 2003 al
1 30 pm 1n Otpt L73
louted at 341 The City
Ome South Orenre. CA 92868
IF YOO OBJECT lo the
111nuna of the petition,
you should 1pp11r at th•
h11rin1 and state your
objections or Ille wr itten
ob1ect10ns with th• court
bffore the hur1nc Your
appear a nee may be 1n
person or by your
1ttorney
IF YOU ARC A CREDI
TOR or cont1"1ent
creditor of the dtcHsed,
you must f1l1 your cl11m
with the court and m11I
e copy to tha pe•sonal
representative appointed
by lht court within lour
months from the dale of the lint issuance ot
letteu as provided 1n
Prob1t1 Cod• 11ct10n
9100 The time for f1hn1
claims will not up1u
before four months from
the heartne dtle noticed
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
fife kept by the court If
you art • person tn·
ttrested in the estate.
you may Mt with the
court • Requnl for
Spec11I Notice (form 0£.
l~) of the ft11n1 ol 1n
lnvenlOf"y and appralsal
of estate assets or of
any p1tilion or account
H provided In Probate
Code HCtlOll 1250. A
R1qu11t tor Special
Notice form is 1v11l1ble
from the court cltrll A"-Y ,., Ptt"'-t •wt• & Tvcli.,, ~.I. WeMece, '~··"' ..., ......... ., Ste. 1400, c...te MtM,
CA92H6
Publlahtd Newport
Buch.Costa MeSI Dilly Pilot F tbr uery II, 17,
l8. 2003 TMOJ9
llWPOU lfAOI
OJYCMCI
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CURMNf I VSllUS
80NITA CANYON PAA!<
UPOATt (4 lOP.M.)
PUBLIC H£ARIHGS COOt AMtNDMt:HT CA
2002.()()7 • LANOMAAt<
8UILOIHOS (PA 2002·
218) • AMCNOM£Nl lO
ltTLC 20 or ntE NBMC
TO OESICNATt CCRTAIN rvns Of BUIU>fNOS AS
"\.MtOMARI< IUllOINGS" ANO MOOl,Y R(STRIC
TIONS ON NONCON·
fOftMINC USU IN
lNl>MARI( 8UllOfNGS
C:URRENT 9USINf SS OC NUAL HAPf
AMENOM[NT (OPA)
INfTIAOON HO f003..001
(f'A2003-010) • (ll'A TO
INCllllX SCL' STO!tMOC
f AClllTICS IN f .. t
RANGI. OI PlltMfntD
USU '" TH£ CAWUS DRIYf Ml.A Of' STA·
flSTICAl AR E~ 1.4 (MftftO«t AlttA)
r11•11•11•4 Hewgort luch Coat• ,... illy ,...,, • ..,.,,,,JUG>
1041
,.... ......
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The lollowln& persons
art dOlna bust"°' ea
StewblO, 207 C.ctar St
Ste. A, Newport Such.
Calif or 1111 92663 Ceora• Stewart, 'JtJJ
Cader St Sta A, New
port B11ch. Callforn11
9ZG63
Mlraye Rubio, 801 N
lOtrl St. • 182. Ana
htJl'll, Caltlornla 92801
this butlneu ts con
dutltd by • aeneul
p11tntt ship Have you alerted dolnt
buslneu /it? Yes, 01/
Pl/02
Geora• Stewart
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orana• County
01102/07/03
200SHHHJ
Oally f'llot Jan 14, 21,
28. Fib 4, 200J l°'6 ,.... .....
... s.....
The lotlowlna persons
are doma bu'l1nes$ as
R W Construction Com
piny. 1180 N Fount•m
Way U1llt C, Anaheim.
Cal1form1 92806
Rtchatd Wttne, 5005 [ H1lb1de Ave Oran11e,
Cahlornia 92867
fammy Wayne 5005
E H1lh1de Ave. Oranee.
C1hlorn11 92867
This bu11nns Is con
ducted by husband and
wile
H111e you st11 led dome
bus1nes' yt!t1 Yes. 12/
0111981
TemmyWayne
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of ()ranee County
on Ot/13/03
200Ht2t'40
Oa1ty Pilot f eb 11. 18
25, Mar 4, 2003 T051
RdMIM .....
llmtS......
fhe follow1n11 persons
•re d0<na busineu as
Clean Cul 7'>5 ValleJO
Street Brt1 C•llforma
92821 Philip R Colhns, 7'>5
\/alle10 Street Brea.
C1llfo1nla 92821
Thl5 bus1neu is Lon
dueled by an 1nd1V1dual
Have you started do1n1
business yet? No Ph1ltp R Colhns
• Th11 st1t1ment was
toled with th~ County
Clerk of Or an1e County
on 01/06/03 200H92UU
Daily Piiot Feb 4, 11.
18,25.2003 T036 ,........,_.
llmtS......
fht follow1n1 jHlr\Ons
ere do1n1 buStness H
Cherin R Suton. MD.
275 Viclor11 Street 2H.
Coste Men . CA 92627
Charles Robert Su Ion. I Azalea. Irvine. CA
92620
Th11 buStnns 11 con
ducted by an 1nd1w1dual
Hltve you started c1otn1 buS1ness yet? No
Cllarlult Suton
Tll11 stale"''"' was filed with lht County
Clerk ol Or a nae County
on 01/28/03
200Htal423
Deity Pilot Feb 11. 18.
25. Mer 4, 2003 T<W9
fklllll ..... ... s......
The tollow1n1 persons
are doinc bus1neu as
Kelly C101pbtll Insur a nee
Services 1 S25 Pt•cent11
Ave Hl, Newport
Bt1ch. CA 92663
Ke lly Camobtll 1525
Pt1cent1t Ave •Fl
Newport Buch CA
92663
Thi. bus1nus IS con·
ducted by en 1nd1vtdu1I
H•vt you started dolna
buslnns yet? No
Kelly C1mpbell
Tlll1 statement wn
filed with lhe County
Cler II of Or ans• County
onOl/)l/OJ
200Htllll0
Dally Pilot Feb • II,
18. 25 2003 TOJO .........
"-*'-' The followlna perr.ont.
ere doln1 buStntss IS
Profen1onal 1'111d1atlon
Croup. 1821 Bullonshtll
Ln Htwporl Beach C~
92660
Steven Ctp0lla, 1821
Buttonslltll ln . Hl!Wl>Ott
Beach, CA 92660
This business IS con
ducted by •n 1nd1¥1dual
Have you s l•rled dome
t>u.iness yel? No
Steve C1poll1
This statement wu
llltd wrth lhe County
Clerk of Orana• County on 01n•10J
200HUot16
D•llr Piiot Jan 28. Feb
'· 1 •• 18, 2003 T(Y.lJ .......... ... s......
Tht followln1 persons
era dolna bu11""' es Craycraft Enlert1111menl
Croup, 1114 Arch Bay
Or1v1. Newpott Buch, CA92660
Brien Cr1ycralt. 161•
Arch Say Dr.. Newport
Beech, CA 92660
This buslnus II con
ducted b1· en lndlvlduel
Klve you started dolna
bua1nen yet1 No
Brian Crayaatt
Tiiie 1t1te111111t wu
flied wit.It the County
Cltfll of Ot11119 Cou11ty
Oii 01/31 IOJ
200Htll87t
Dall)' P1lol Fib 4, 11,
11.2'.~ TOJO
Dallv Plldt
--~: Th• tottow1n1 per-.n-
.,, dolnc buailltU rt;
All n• Studlps. 1'09
Rendolph 18, Cut'a
Masa, CA 9268 "
Ahn• Condlt11onl,ll1.
(CA). 709 Rendolph '8,
Coste Mesa, CA 928M
This butlness I~ coli·
ilucted by: a corpoultot1
Hevt you sterted dofna
buslnon yet? Yes, l"J Aho• Cond1l10nm1
ThtJ 1tatemenl WH
hied With lht CoU'trly
Cltril of Or enae CoJlt..,
on 01/24/03 •
200HHOt21
D11ly Pilot Jan. 28, Fell
4, ll.18. ~ T~~
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Th• followln1 persoM
ere do1na buillln$i Lemma lsl1nd Tr
Co . 2973 Hub°' •
1151, Cotta Mt f·
C11if0f"n1a 92626 c!t
An11et1 Senders, 29
Hubof Blvd. •257,
Men, C1tltorn1a 9261 This bu11neu Is
dueled by an 1ndlv1 I
Have you started
builneu yet? No • •
Ana••• Sandlu ~ •
Thts statement wu
hied with 1111 ~IJ Cler~ of Dranae County
onOl/13/03
200H92'470
Oally Pilot Feb. ll 18,
25, Mar 4, 2003 TOSO
The lollow1n1 persc.nt
are do1n11 l>usrneu u · Balboa S<111ntrf1c, 120
1/2 26th Street. NeW1>CHI
Buch CA 92663
Ad111n C, Codma Afl
1/2 26th StrMt. Newport Beach, CA 92663 •
Th11 bu\intu " ron·
ducted by an 1nd1vul.ual
Have you sterted doillJ
1>u1men yet' No
Ad111n Ch11st11n Cbd
IOI •
11111 st1teme"t "''' hied with the Coun11
Cieri\ of Or a nae Co1111!'y
on 01/23!03
200H'308U
Oa1ty Pilot J•n 28. r •b
4 11. 18 2003 T023
fhe follow1n1 pe<st>nl
~re do1n1 business 11
Pro1e1.I f und1na C~
ration, 170 Newpoct
Center D11ve, •z-s.
New port Buch, CA
92660
PFC Corporaho" (~).
170 Newl>Q' I Center 6r •:>•5 Ne .. port Buch
CA92660
This business 1s ton
ducted by a corpoobon
Have you st11tltd dOl•a
bu,1ness yet' Yes. 2/21/
88 • PFC Co<poutlo"
LOUIS M Grano. Pr~· 0dent -
fh11 stt tement w•
llled with the Coonib
Cler~ of Or•fll• Co~
on 01/27 /03 • •
200HU I IS 1 •:
01111_ Pilot Feb. (, 41J ,
18. ~-2003 r!'l34
Ftlfll. ....... ... s......··
The followlnt person\
... clo1n1 bUSIMSS n
a) Black lack Goll, I>)
BlackJackColf com. tl.77
Harbor Blvd ~22 Co~
Mesa CA 92t16 • •
Cddlt Shook Melt~
2277 Harbor Blvd .,22.
Cost• MHI, CA. 926~·
This builness IS cpn·
dueled by tn 1nd1v1fu@I
Hewe you sl•r led dot.QI
buS1nen yet? No ..
Eddtt Shooll McLeete
Th11 llttement wn
filed with the Courrty
Cieri. of Oranae Coun\y
on 01/31/03
2001HS1U1
Deily Pilot Feb '· 11.
18.25,2003 f0?9
Rctltlea ...... ·-... s...... ~.
The follow1n1 Pt•:tll' ere do1n1 buslntu ~
&. B Muffler Spec1 t
2•22 W SevM11th 41 ,
Senta Ana. Cthl0ft111
92706
Robtrl l Brocll. Ill. t2!
W Promntory Pt New.
port Beach. C1hfo1n1t
92660
Th1\ bus1nus Ii C'otl·
dueled by an 1ndlvh!u•I
Have you startfd dol,. business yeP No
Robtft l Broci. Ill
This 1lttemtnt ""
flied with Ille Colfni:.t
Clerk of Or1n1e Coilnty on 01/29/03
JOOHtJ I S71
Delly Pilot f eb 4, ll1 18. 25. 2003 1'0~
P~S-.
Pursuant to Cttaptlf td
commencl111 with zQod
of the Buslnus 1~
Professions Code. ~· is hereby 11ven lh1trM
StOf"•I• of Cost• •S.
aka Slora11• Pl11t *9it
Center wlll t euse t~1
sold to the 1•r1•r .. I pUbUc by ~"'9ttltive bid
at 2458 Newport Bly'-,
Coita Mese. Cahf0f¥ 92627 on February
2003 at l 00 PM
follow1n1 desctttl"
property Vn1t U~
Robert Thom11 ftetc:Jltf
Ill, PlflOll•I ptOf>tfb.
ltou11hold Sood•. blitl•
neu 11cord1 anrWor
lnven~orJ '" '
Unit U9l' K11t Hu~
p1reo"•' pro ptrt,,
IJl011.sallold '°"'· buil· 111n records •11*101
lnwnt.ory •,
Unit Z20, D1n1 S-
Holll1 l>tflOn•I prop9fir
hout1hold &oodt, bualt
n111 r•cord• ind/or
klvtnt0t7 •
U"ll l 12 ICt la top II~ ~HulMt,ptrlOll
p1op11t7 llouuhot
aooft, ktt11MS f t(«
•1141« lflve11tor,
UNt llU joe Pe~ln p11ao1111 prop11I
hol!Mhohl JOodl,
n111 r•cordt 1114/
ll'tvtlltory •
Unit 2llt lloney/Jetl'!Uf "'""°· P«IOll.t "'~ frrly hOlolMhold ~
bv-ftCOfh 4'ndlal illWllf~r o
f'wchne t11uat be !M4
Wttfl Clth only lfWI , •
Ille l'-o4 \lie S.I aulljl(t t. cucaa.ilO
111 ti.. 1w111t of wttlo1 ""'"' btt•.110 ............. ~·h• lh eo.t. .... ..... ,~ ''· ,.,
T uesda Februar 11 2003 A 11
~_ .... _____ llgalNotica
IMMIOOO 2MO lepl Maden
IWllCIOfMUCSA&I
tl ..... PIOPBTY
"°t'" is h.,tby c1v1n
Ul•t th• undt1S1&11td will
••" •t publlc I UCllon
purs111nt to Section
21700 of the Bu11neu
incl Prolt1slon1I Code,
tilt followlna dtscubed
Jll'tl>lrly lo wrt: TIH ANY
WILES H·31, l eble, cha,
thf1t. CARISSA MAT
THEWS D ·l9. Lua
COll'IPUttr , co lh•~.
a11ellln1. m•tt. BBQ ~THONY BRYANT I 9
Ofeutr, l•mp. melt th.
duffel b11. bous m1~' 8AAD BERMINGHAM I
~7, L•ddtfl, clothn,
computt11. b1lle looti,
1u1. m•tt. misc HAZEL
RENNAKER 1·18, Tbl, ch,
drtn•r, M1f1, stereo,
for •I the time ol
purchese All purchHtd
1oodt are sold u 1, end
must I>• flmoved al
time ot sale Seit is
tub11ct to cencellahon
in lht event of settle
mtnl belwHn landlofd
and obticated party
Published on 02/04/03
end 02/11/03 Auction
eer Wanda Nor ton,
Bond I S 400-1684
Ayres Se.If Storaa•
Re\ldent M1naaen
Publl\hed Newpor I
Buth Cost• Miu Daily
Pilot f ebru1ry 4 11
1003 1027
MOTKE
IMTIG"'5
The Or1n1e Cou11ty
Sdn1t1l1on Distric t
tDCSO). C1hforn11 wtll
ieu1ve sealed Bids until
Mvcll 4, 2001, et
2100 , ..... Bids must be
recalvtd at OCSD's
Admlnlstrahon Bulldln1
or Purchas1n1 Omaton
Office. by 1111 date end
lime heotn above set
fOf th, el which llmt they
will be opened end
o amtnad 1t OCSD'1
Purchastna Office, 10844 Ems Avenue, Fountain
Vtlley, Calllornla, 92708
7018
DIGESTER CllANINO Of
roua (4) DIGUUas AT
Pl.ANTS 1 & 2
SPICIFICATION
NO. S-2002-120
A Mandatory Job Welk
hn been $Cheduled for r ebruary 18, 2003 al
9·00 a m. al 011n11
Counly Sanitation Dis
trtcl Please meet 1n the
Purchn1n1 Division
lobby located at 10844
[Ills Avenue, r ount11n
V1lley, Cal1fo1n1a, 92708
All prOSIMICh•e b1ddera
are required to ellend
th IS Mandetor y Job
Walk as this will be the
only opportunity to v1111
th• l(>b \Ill n.. 114
''''• '""' wlll lie 41atrlli111e4 ot the Jet.
Wolk .,.1y. f 11lur1 to
attend the M1nd1tory
Job Walk lor lhl\ spec
1f1callon without prior
written 1pprunl ol
OCSO 15 bn 1s fcir OCSD
to reiet.I and not eufpt
1 bid subm11u1 Approve!
to not attend will only
be 11anled based on
utr101din1ry hard,h1p
Bids must be submit
led on the torro \uppl1ed
by o"CSD m 1Lcordancr
with all prov1"ons of the
sp1u.1hcat1ons Spec1f1
cations. 81d blanks. an<I
further inlorrn1llon may
be obtatned at the above
addrtn l1lephon1 (714)
962 2411
Published Ntwpor t
Beach Costa Mtu Dally
Piiot Febr ue r y I I
2003 1043
elOTICIOf
MUCAT!Olt SALi ....... ,, ........ c• s.c. 21100-21101
Nottce IS he11by 111ven
by the unde,,11ned {hat
e public u lt ol the
underllsted dnu1bed
personal p1operty wilt lie
h•ld at the hour of (I I )
o'clock AM. on th• (2S)
day of of f 1bru1r y.
2003. County of Or11n1e
State of Cahforn11
The properly ia stored
by INSTORAGE COSTA
MESA localed at 2038
NEWPOftr Bl VO ' cos rA Dated: Feb1u .. y 4, 200j
MES A, CALIFOR NIA Slcned Manuel Salt meh
92627 lh• Items to b1 This notice '' 111nn 111
sold are aenerelly de accordance with the
•cribed as lollows prov1"ons of Section
Cloth1n1 tools end CK 21700 et Seq of the
olh41f hOUsellOld items Bustneu & Profusion\
stored by tht follow1n1 Code ol the Stilt of
penons C1hf0fnta Sale Sub11C1
Unit • N•m• lo P<lor uinc1Uat10n 1n
8 092 c .. 1 Ameteur the event of 111tltm1n1
Hockey/C fuertsch belwH n Owner •nd
8117 Robyn Meheffey Obli&eted Pert1
8 223 luan Ohvtra ·Published· Newport
8 262 Marl! Wyson'e Beach Costa Meu 011ly
8267 Antoinn•ttt Gel Pilot febfuary 11 18
taaher 2003 T040
8324 Mtt ed1lh r, 111e1 I
8328 Raymond Crotuu
B338 Jehova Michael
(HendrickwnJ
B368 Path W1ynt
837!> Ruth•lo Ohvero
Cl 17 Nici. Thulof
C 120 Steven Andr 1
1owych
Cl37 Ensleyt El,bith
Rdlll.. .....
"-S......
The fo1tow1na per 'ons
•• e do1n& bu\lneu e\
Rancho HHO Lender\
24S Fl\ther Avenue
Suite A 3 CO\ta Meu
CA92626
"1seph H Cerol lrutt ..
of lt>HPh H G11ol tl'A
1n Attount1n1 Corpora
t1on Prot11 Sh111ne
T•usl 19 Cantcin Crul
Ofivt' Coron• d~I M•r
CA 9261S
luHpll H Cl•OI '""'"
"' Gl•dt' L •sh Marital Oedutllon Tru\l 24'>
f 1scher Aonue Suitt A
l tost• Mo• CA 926?6
lOHph H C.,ol 11 U\tee
<ii Cuti Mu~he1 1980
lru~I 19 t..anyon C.rol
Orive, Onrona del M11
CA 9:.>62'>
r; er men Oyher r 1b•I
31871 C.,n1no C1p1stu
no San lu111 Cep1~111no
C.A 9167 ..
Thomas ffod11true1 401
WJlshire Sen l u1s Rey
CA 92051
Jos~ph J lmma lr .ind
Patsy A [mm• O.ed•
ration of Trust. 11112
Garflf'ld A•tnue Hun
t1naton 8e1ch C.A 92646
W Reid Stern a pro
teu1onal c or 1>0ret1on
Trust•• of the W ROd
Stern Pt oflt Sharina
Piao I Se• Tt tr•c.e
rh.,.port (.o.nt C.A
9?6~7
Thi$ bustn.,< '' l<H•
dueled by 1<11nt venturt'
Hev• you st11 ted domfl
bu11n•n yet1 No
Joseph H C1rul
Th1$ \lalema11I w.s
filed with the • <.ounly
Clerk at o,.n1t • Count;
onOI U 01
2003 .. J~ts
D••ly P1l"t I eli 4 11
18 2!> 200J TOJJ
!)df _1our C or
111 (/a~ufl1<d !
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be in your dd~'tfo:d dd 1mmed1atc:I). The Dliily Pilot ac<:ept'
no liab11!Ty for dO) error 1n an adver11..cmcnt tor 1Nh11.;h 11 ma:v
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-For AU Your Home and Business Needs -
Rooms tor Rent 6040 1160 Furniture 3435 1 Furniture 3435 ~.1Es FOR ~E
*• 't!:**~~ll!.** *** ORANGE 5400 TOP u 4 a1coaos n c
11112. c.r, Etc. !Ci i ~h :~~·~·~~ * SHOREt INn~IORS * COUNTY
: UQUIDA110M ! Corona del Mar
CM/funfthecl room m
pvt ~ nu peh •Ill """* '"i 135Cmr I 0 ~
•le<.llK., 949-642 .... 165
• Lle4re "Net Ive "
$2000. • Gvy ...... , s ........ us ...... Ice" saoo. 714-777-SUI
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WANTED
ANTIQUES
Old« Style Furnnwe
PIANOS & Co&t11blet
·~·r....,..,.... . ...._ ....... ,..I(_ ...
! SALE! !'
! CLOSING AFltR ! * JOYEARS * * Wicker Ra ttan St-ati11g. * * L..amp~. Tilhles * * a nct ~luc ll ~torP! * * 2f>.«J ,\\Oil !-,I "\t"\\l)Orl Beel< 11* * IJll Ht\1·r-.111 .. ,.. f•,11 tfl• c 11<1.,l II\\\ *
ENGLISH VILLAGE
HIDE -A-WAY
S61 s.ooo
AGT. 94'-723-1120
Udo Isle
l8WlSf "UU
ON UDO ISLAND
OPEN SAT-SUN 1·4
llACH COTnGE
I 17 VIA llOll
?br it/• lo 2-c r,•.
bch & te" club JS lot.
lteclvced to 5169.000
Agt 94'-7S9-0SOS 01
714 -307-4214
l' olde CM T"""""" pvt
10\ b<t wl!l'y dt4'1 iJr
.., d n l>"l\ ""'~i ftm
pret o A.a,• J I 2003
S7(5m..> <JU\ ~641>-~
NI Lorge Moat er I
w 1>11v•te bath b••k bay -.~.., S675 m<> ul1I•
paid 949 275 5J98
I RES DENT A. RE:'l'Al.
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Penlnsula .. CASH PAID IS .......... .,.., ...........
wt BUY ESTAns * 94fHi42-2235 * NewportBeach
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SSMCES 2600
Mlallantoul
letvtca
,R.(SCRIPTION DRUGS 40, 80, SAVINGS off
ol most PfHCJlpllon•
GUIJl l'tH d or II I\ lrH 1
Cell our toll Ire• num
ber. l ·800·54S· 697 2
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f'ltnt conl•ct me
from your r11tm so
:M I can tell you
t my collection
G1mston1 Ony•
c.atved Into so1rln1
Hile•. lovln1 do•"·
111c1ful u llfleh.
cn ortln1 dolplllns,
cha r11n1 bull• •
b"ff1lo My f1Jlln1
~tndldv~ y.... limit my •billty to 111joy INN won·
clrous crMtlona, which
now alloulcl bt In one OI yo11r &forlOU I
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Automotive 9004
IMW'U S21e
l ooks aood runs aood'
200ll mole .$2000
949-6SO-a287
iMw 52869 "17 ctn bbl
llln. flAly loaded. 6 ~ ed.
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CM II' Rldw'd 9664& 7Sl'1
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5spd, 43k m1. silver blue/
trey llhr. healed seah.
full lact Wll«, superb,
$21 ,995 ltrm 11362421 Ion
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ltlw, atJIO, !>81 Rll, look!/
runs hke ,_, $2l.9'JS
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m1, black/blk, buulllul
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& warr avail d 249762
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IMW 'tt 7401691t ,..1,
3yr w111 n11I, 'Stiver I
crey lthr, CO, like new
cond. v579241 $25.995
fill ilYa~ Bkr 949 5861888 -.......... _
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cond. ~79241 rn.995
hn avilll. 8kr 9'9-586 1888
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s.pot!Hs $37,995 11512459
CM II' Rdwd ~787.J.
Bridge
Bv CHARLES GOREN
wlth OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
Both vulnerable. South de.ah
NOR11t
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• Q984
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A LITn.E ROPE
nusc with a major wmp honor Ind a
ruffing value cannot be faulted.
WEST
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At both tables the opening lead
was the five o( dilllllOOCh. and both
declarers played low from dummy
and capcured East's cen w11h the ace. The ace and king of uumps ·wen:
EA5T cashed. drowina lhe QUCCll. lllld a
• 8 l club wa.s led: the k.iog winnina when
• 'V A l O S Ba.'t elected to follow wl Lh o low
< K98S43
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<> Q 10 6 club. The dllclarers theo exited with a
• A to 6 s 2 diamond. Both W~ts rose with the
SOlfnt kiog or diamonds and ~ the
• A J lel.6 S 4 ~ queen o( clubs. Bach defender now K 7 J ~ ~ni.mcd a heart.
• A 7 At ooe table, We!t ~ a IOIM
• K 4 heart, covered by the eight and ten
and won with· the klng in ha.ilct
The bidding.'
SOlTrH WF.ST NORTit EAST
DeclArcr re<urned 1 hc:an and had no
problem 111 iruening the ruoe, (~ing
the DCC and seaing up lhc queen as
the fulfilling trick.
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Opcmng lead Five of
On this deal from a warn maleb..
both decl~ lldopcal an identical
hoc Ye1 one South landed the con·
1roc1 wlulc the ocher f1111cd.
At the ocher table West elected to
give dcclan:r an option 10 so wroog.
and wre enough that wa.s falal to the
roouacL Wesi exited with the j1ek of
hearts! Declatt:r p1a ycd low from
dummy, as did East 'The king won,
bul now South had lO Jose IWO lnCU
in the suit -dov.n one. To get home •
South had to cover the 1aci. with the
queen. losing Lo the M.i:, lllld then
finesse when WI rclurm a hear\
perhaps the nght pl.iy. bul not easy 10 tmd oo this dcfert.e
South's Jump rebid of four spade'
... a\ D bu ol \ll'Ctch ~SC the SUJI
ll'lelf WD\ .i httlc Ihm fOJ dw a.."lion.
Had one of the ling\ been in splliCh
m~1C<td. v.e would have been mon:
comfortable with the choice. North's
-Automotive IMW 'ti 5401 Super
clean, blk/t1n llhr, 63k,
1uto. $25.995 11512698 CM
Dir Richerd 949-646 78'12
IMW '99 MJ c-v.
Sspd, 6211 ml. blue/ash
lthr, 127,995 11C43277
CM 0.-RlcNrd ~18Z2
I MW 't4 311 11 Creal
1u m1l11e. 2dr. Sspd,
ps. 6811 ml. stereo cass.
red/tan int sheepskin,
A/C, ow. snrl, 1lloys, I
owner. smells new mus t
He alnl cond Randy pp
$9.700 877 582 2578 or
949 S48 4241 ---c ... 111.. 'It DeVllle
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IOOll books & records
wht blue llhr •Int body
& mac cond v 562892
$1995 Bkr 949 586 1888
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2411 m1 full tact w1rr.
white/oatmeal llhr. CO.
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pelf, $6995 v!>4 I 895 CM
Dir Richard 949 646 7822
Cedlllec '11 Seville
looks and drovu nice 117~96. $995 CM Dir
Richard 949 646· 7822
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new patnl, new l•n. orfllMI o-$4,500/ol>o
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auto, A/C, cc, pw, pdl,
clean v32159813995 CM
Dir Richard 949 646 7822
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Cam Me.a ~ ~782'2
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1•ey lthr v452136 15995
CM ~ Rlctwd 9&646-'182'l
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1c, can. sunroof, pw,
ps, loll wheels, new tores
& caps. Blue book S.1225
sell $2600. Private part,.
714-SS4-7601
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Extra Ceb, Au~lo, ,co, 69K ml., V6, be lt)er.
Private Party. S7 '
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mnrf, CO, lull factory
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n c1n1 crun/oatmul
lthr, CD. chrm whls.
beaut, like new cond.
v1496721 S29.99S Ion
avail Bkr 949 586· 1888 -. ...,w.c-J.,.._ 't9 lUI Yanden
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blk/tan lthr, CO, chrm
whls, full I act wart. hke
new S28,99S f11m
v842614 t1nancone avail
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sparkhn1 black/oatmeal
lthr, CO, chrome whls.
14ke new. v677295
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Bkr 949 586· 1888
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lump seats. CD, 18"
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