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THURSOAY,FEBRUARY13,2003
Council will .take closer look at Marinapark·
De ba te over proposed hotel on the peninsula heats • up over simple ma tter of who will serve on a
committee to review project plans.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
NIWPOR'I Rl-.AC,11 -A Lhree-rnem-
her coum:il '>ubcornrn1ttee will form 10
examine plan., for a hotel at Marina-
park, the C11y Council dedded Tuesday,
but not before even Lhe routine process
of ueanng Lhe comm11tee threatened Lo
gel heated a-. opponent' and <,upponer'i
of the proiect fa<:l'd off.
Mo'll ~Ilene WdS Lhl' que'>llon of
·wlwther Grccnhght '>hould be rc-
prc'>cncrd on tlw eounc1J '>Ub<:ommit-
lt'c Mayor !'ltew Bromberg, who came
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THE BELL CURVE
up with the idea w create the '>Uhcom-
mtnee. nominated himself and Coun:
cilmen lod Ridgeway and Don Webb.
Counctlman John I leffernan c;ug-
gestcd that at least one Greenhght
council member c;hould be on Lhe '>Ub-
commiuee. Bromberg quickly retorted
Lhat Webb wa.., added to Lhe subcom-
mittee specifically at 1he requc.,t of
Greenlight Committee rcpre!>entative
Tom llyans.
Ridgeway b on record ru. being sup-
portive of the project. Webb ha:-. op
posed it. and Hromberg de'>cribei. him
self as "on the fence."
QUESTION
Is the creation of a council
subcommittee the right
path for Marinapartc
discussion? Call our
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642-6086 or send e-mail to
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and phone number, for 11erifica1ion
purposes only.
"')o you've got one person for 11. one
agamst it and one on Lhe fence. l"d ..ay
that '>ounds like a very good commit
tee, .. Bromberg said.
!1lough Greenlight ha!> not taken a
po'>ilmn on Lhe hotel project, GreenJ1ght
See COUNCIL, Page A4
Residents split on Port Theatre
Council puts off decision
to give three Newport
movie houses 'landmark'
status as debate about
one of them continues.
June Casacrande
Daily Pilot
NFWPORI BIAU I -\..Vh1le many
agree tJ1a1 tht' IJdo Theater and Balboa
Theater <.,hould he de'>l).,'lldted a ... land-
mark..,, reMdentl> who have weighed in
on Lh£• theater•,' future are ~pl11 on
whether the Pon Theatre '>hould aho
l'nJO) lht' ln·rJorn 1hat 1 OITlt''> with that
'>ta tu~
"All of tht' p.irk111g 1li.1t \\cl'> c1vt11lablt:
wht>n the ll'1Jn Jlw,11rt· \.,, • ., built ht1..'>
~en w.allmwtl up ll\ 1•-.1.1bh,hmenh
lotallJlK m tht• an·a. < 11ror1a Jt'I Mar
resident Ohwr Wmn \\llltt• lo touncil
member. An\ '>IJ.(111lhan1 u<iwd-.
drawn to Lhe l'on Im a11011 flood the t 11\
re'>1dent1al 'lrt·eh and till' 'pau•c, U'>t-d
by other bUSIOl'"I''>
Courn ii ml.'mht•r-. lwld .1 p11bht ht•ar
mg on J ue'>dav on \., twclwr 10 grant tlw
three the..ilt'r'> anJ 1lw H.1Jhoa Pavilion
more leewil\ 10 hro.nlc·n their op
See PORT, Paae A6
School
Never such c1
.feeling of
disconnect
.... I THE DOG DAYS OF WINTER board
W c JU'I had our hou'>e
p,unted ll1e Ang~(., will
go to .,pnng tram111g
next W(•et nil' Academy Award
1111rntnJ1ion., hJve IU'>I been
made. The wt tell., ll'> tha1 our
Jog, Loco, rwC'd'> her tet•ih
< lc.uwd. C Jur frwnth from North
JOSEPH
N. BELL
C.arohna wrll
-.oon he
<.:Orn111g to
Vl'>ll TI1e '>tutl
of hie goe.,
on Mo'>tly
good -.1uff
But '>Cl doc'>
illlOlht'r hft•
from wluch I
feel IOtaily
di-.connected,
a hfc thdt
:.pread., a
pauna of
unccnamly, bew1lderme111 and
JHKl'r over thr normaJ -.111ff of
hft• lne'>t' ft'Chng!>. in vanou'>
man1fc-.1at1on., and degrt>t', haw
alway'> arrnmpa111ed war. Hut
Ill'\ f'r 111 my ltfl'!ime wrth the
-.en'>t' of di'>Connection I feel
1oday Alway-. h<.•fort•, I wa., a
willing participant, a '>lrong
<;upportcr, a 1101.,y di:...<,entcr or
... umewherc rn between. But my
country allowed me. encnurngcd
me to be involved.
Now my two world'> c:trc
dt'>par.ite On<' goe., on without
Lhe olher The people run111ng
my country tell cill of w. daily m
multiple ways that they have no
interest 111 our opinion., or
feeling.,, Lhat they have choo;en a
course of action in our namt.">
and that ma11er.. are well in
hand.
·non·t call us: they are
saying. ·we'll call you -when
and if we need you. Meanwhile,
if you're a good American, you'll
support what we're doing.•
I am a good American. and I
don't support what they are
doing. Neilher, if we are to
believe the polls. do half of my
fellow clti1.ens. And that half is
growing steadily.
Se• CURVE, Pace M
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Newport-Mesa did not get as much rain
Wednesday as cities in l.os Angeles and Ventura
counties. John Wayne Airport recorded about
0.64 inches between Tuesday night and late
Wednesday afternoon. Mcteorologi Ls al Lhe Na-
tional Wealher Service said the rain should taper
o!T by today, but anolher storm system is ex-
SEAN HILLER /DAILY PILOl
pected to enter Lhe area Sunday. No major inet·
dents were reponed on Lhe streets or in the har
bor. Winds gusted at about 30 mph early
Wednesday, but died down by Lhe afternoon.
Above. Adam Yeager, 21, of Costa Mesa braves
the rain as he heads down Superior toward the
beach on his day off Wednesday.
Debt continues to drag down Westside debate
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AT A GLANCE
ONlltEWEB:
Owners of properties being targeted for possible
redevelopment are worried that the city's intent is
to pay off loans, not revitalize their businesses.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot ,
COSTA MESA -Debt information
released by the Redevelopment
Agency has done Uttle to quell the
fears of Industrial property owners
who believe the city t Interested in re-
developing 400-plus acres of the West-
de to help pay off the money instead
of reinvesting in the area.
Mike Robinson. the city' redevelop-
ment manager, released lnfonnadon
last week on the agency's debt that
Shows the agt!ncy owa more thm1 $41
ritilHon in pdndpal and Int t on
live different debts.
The agency is considering adding
434 acres to the downtown redevelop-
ment zone. On Jan. 27, the Planning
Q>mmission approved preUmlnary
boundaries for an odd-shaped area
roughly bordered by 15th Street. Whit-
tler Avenue and West 19th treet lf
this area ls added co the 1.one. the
agency would be able to take a large
part of the property tfW'9, known
tu Increment funds.
Robinson emphaslirod that whilf.
those fundl could be used to pay orr
the agency's debt. it Is not tho lotent at
this time.
But John I l.twtcy, owner of Railn\4. •
en Inc.. who la leading the lndutUW
~IAllopment ~·· debt concem you? Call our
Readers Hotline at (9'9)
642~ or send HTiail to
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your name end indude your hometown
and phone number, for verification
purposes only.
property owners' charge against the
addition, ls skeptl~ of Robin.son's
claim. especially &ince Gov. Gray Davis
h rropoM'd tNt the atate take more
than half or the rec:levl-lopment funds
from tR"odM throughout Cllifomhl
to cornpensate Cot the dtre state
bUdg'tt crisis for the 200.l-04 ftlcal
yar.
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ANEWADDmON
Henry'• Marbtplece will open a
Com Meta locetlon bv Marett.
S..PapA3
DINING
Gumf Andera In to.ta~ hes
hMfl WVll'lg up iaty S1;;; I ttllft
cuisine .. ...onable pnc. for 10
YMtt. ... ,...Alo
urges new
building
Newport-Me~a Unified
takes first step toward
meeting seismic safety
standards in Newport
llarbor High theater.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
'ff\\'PORI \11 \\ -\ddrt">,1n>: l <•ll
cems abou1 thr ... 1db11Jt) of ,,t'wpon I l.1rhor
I bgh School.., H11b1m I Id.II/I oat' llwatt'r 111
an ean.hquale Lhe '>l hool bo.1nJ dt'<. 1Jt'tl
on fue-.da} to mO\l' fon.<..ud 1'11h con
'>trucung a nC\\ hut.ldmg rnthn thJJ'I rt•trn
fitlrng Lhe old onl'
At £ue-.da} ' hoarJ met•t ing. I.I'\ \rt lu
tects pre!>ented t\\ll fl0''1b1l1111 .... UMI \\ould
addres.-. Lhe -.e1,n11t pmblt•m, found b\ !ht·
Newpon-Mesa ll111fit'<l <x·houl 1> .... tnct ...
Mea5ure A '>laff i\fter conduc ung a 'tnlt
turaJ engmeenng ..,tud-,· that found tht•
'iChool\ bu1ldtng'>, mo'>t ol whKh \\t'rt' hwlt
in 192A. pre<,enced dll unacreptublt· n .. ~ 11
Newpon Beach .,uffon-d a lal):t' "maw111udt•
<;e15m1c event," the .,taff a<,~ed I .£'A 111 lind
way.. to fix lhem
The fiN propo..a.I. a pan1aJ d1-t nn,trrn
llon, se1'>m1t augnlt'ntauon anJ rt·nm,trul
llon. would havt• CO'>I SlO m1l11on 10 SJO
mtllrnn
The -.ernnd propo..a.I. which tlll' hoard
appro\ed ti· I . with lru'>tee lorn I ..:an d"
sent:rng, calls for a n£>\\ building n•mm...,
cent of the eXJ'>tmg an:httrl IUrt' that tntor
porate<> Lhe ensnng tOY."l'r and theatt•r
fa~ade It would cost Sl8 rmlhun tu ! l mil
hon
The board approved the propo'>itl lor a
new build.ang wilh Lhe under.tanding tllJt II
will mdude the ~Ung fa\:ade. I gan d...,
sented. saymg lhal he didn't fe-el comlort
able ma.Icing a dec1<;1on withou!lil ~·t•mJt
olher proposals.
·rm a LittJe troubled that Lhere "onh one
design being offered," he said
Allhough t-.gan wantf'd to <;et> pmpo'>dl..,
of d1ffenng co:.ts and extenh of construt
t:ion, tJ1e olher board members <oaJd lht-y felt
lhe presentation provided Lhem w1Lh
enough infom1ation to decide which path
See BUR.DING, Pace M
SPORTS
Corona d4ll Mar H'gh'I boYl. IOClOtt
•m gr8bbld a lt*9 of the PC\.
~....,wed\ a tllllt.fnlnute
ecore .. NontWwood~
S.Pi9911
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A2. llvsday, February 13, 2003 Daily Pilot
.POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
PHOTO COURTESY OF KATE WHITMAN
Rep. Chris Cox unveils legislation that would provide incentives to build fuelling stations for hydrogen fuekell vehicles.
Costa Mesa's congressman
takes shuttle-probe reigns
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher kkked off
what are sure lo be closely watched
subcommiuee hearings Wednesday as
the chairman of the panel
investigating the Columbia shuttle
disaster.
Rohrabacher, who represents Costa
Mesa, holds the chairmanship of the
I lou&e's Space and Aeronautic~
Subcommittee. Before the
commencements of the hearings on
Wednesday, Rohrabacher said there
arc still many unanswered questions
about the Feb. I explosion of the
Columbia and the loss of its seven
crew members.
·Many of the questions that need to
be answered transcend the immediate
technical and managerial problems of
this tragedy," Rohrabacher said. ·Tue
lack of long-term goals or a unifymg
vts1on for America's space effort, for
example, needs to be addressed."
Rohrabacher, Senate Commerce
Commjttee Olairman John McCain
and House Science Commjttee
Olairman Sberwood Boehlen are
leading the congressional
investigation into the djsaster.
NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe
appeared as the hearing's sole witness.
Late last week, Rohrabacher secured
special permission to remain as the
committee chairman when the House
Republican Steering Commitlee on
Thursday overrode the six-year limit
on chairmanships.
Rohrabacher obtained a special
waiver, since he had <>erved as the
committee's head ~ince 1997. He was
elected to the Houw in ICJ88
COX'S ALTERNATIVE-FUEL BILL IS
READY TO HIT THE ROAD
Rep. Ouis Cox and Senator Rnn
Wydcn CD-Ore.) unveiled l~Jauon
on Tuesday that would pro\1de tax
incentive<; for companies that build
filling stations and o ther 1nfrastrut lure
for hydrogen fuel -cell vehicle'>.
Cox '>aid they introduced lhe bill a'>
a way IU decrease the country's
"dependence on foreign oil."
·c;ommerciaJJy available
hydrogen-powered can, will soon be a
reality, but conc;umcr'> wiJI not buy
them unuJ they are confident that they
can refuel on America·~ road and
highways: Cox ..aad. "ll's the cla'>'>IC
'chicken and egg' problem. ·1 he
automaker.s haw . . expressed no
interest in the hydrogen husine'>'> But
without widely available refueling
station!>, no one wtll buy
hydrogen-fuelled tar<>."
The bill is known a~ the Hydrogen
Tran~portation Wins Over Growing
Reliance on OU or, the I 12GHOW ALI.
for '>hort
STATE SEN. JOHNSON UNCAPS PEN
TO CRITIQUE GOV. GRAY DAVIS
State Sen. Ross Johmon has
launched what he says will be a
periodic memorandum to voter'>
about government largec;s and
ineptitude.
John1ion, who repre<,ents
Newport-Mesa, is caJhng his memo
the "Red ln1r. Diaries."
Deriving its name from the 111le of
the 1992 made-for rv pc;ychological
drama "The Red Shoe., D1arac.,,"
Juhn.,on's memo, he ..ays. I'> designed
to "shme a light on waste, inefficiency
and outright fraud in government.•
In has inauguraJ issue, dated Feb. 5,
John'>on takes aim at Davis' proposal
to hike taxes as a way to reduce an
approximately S30-balhon deficit.
John'>on attacks the state's
Department of Food and Agriculture's ·
detbion to move its employees twice
du rang the renovation of that
department's offices, which couJd cost
as much at $900,000 more.
Johmon al'>o indudes a factoid that
'>late spending, since 1998. has
1mnased 16%, while revenue have
unly grown 28%.
CAMPBELL FORMS TAXPAYER
ADVOCACY GROUP
A\semblyman John Campbell and a
colleaKtJe have formed a group for
legi.,lator'> to fight pending tax hikes.
( <tmphell. who represents Newport
Beach, locked arms with
A~'>emblyman Ray I laynes, who 1s aJso
a Bepublican. to form a California
branch of Amencan!> for Tax Reform.
Campbell and l laynes are inviting
other legaslato~ to JOJO the cau cus, as
Ion~ as they 'i1gn a pledge to ·oppoi.e
any and alJ efforts to increase taxes."
I he group, based in Washington.
D.L. lobbies nationwide against
mcrease'\ an taxe., and levies.
"Proterling ta.xpayerc; shouJd be the
fir-.t pnomy of any legislator," said
Grovt'r Norquist, the group's leader.
"(.amphl'll and I laynes have shown
hold leader~hip in lighting against
hike'> in < alifornia, anc.J taxpayers all
aero'>.'> the '-late owl' them a debt of
grat11udt• "
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POLITICS ASIDE
A peek at Greenlight's fature
For those living
with Greenllght.
there was an
interesting article in the
Sunday New York
Tunes.
The headline sums it
up nicely: ·1.n towns that
slowed growth. backlash
stirs."
before GreenJight'i.
passa~e in 2000. Would ·
such economicaJJy
driven p rojects earn the
public's support?
As M answer. there JS
this from Arst lO
consider: "As every
project is up to the
voters, they can vote
more in when revenu~ The gist of the article,
which is focused mainly S.J. CAHN are needed. During
on towns in Colorado, is
that in areas that enacted
slow-growth measures during
financially good times, the
political winds are shifting with
the nationwide economic
slowdown. Now, opponents of
those measures. so popular in
the bountiful years, are pitching
convincing case, that the laws
are maldng the hard times even
worse. Growth, they say, could be
the ldck stan that the local
economies need.
In Newport Beach. the
potential effec..1 of Greenlight -
destructive or not -on the city'<;
economy has long been pan of
the debate over the -.low-growth/
no-growth/ controlled-growth
measure. But a different
question, rising from this article,
is: WouJd a slowed economy
change the political backing for
Greenlight?
Phil Ant, the spokesman for
GreenJight, sars no. for a few
reasons.
·we believe that Ncwpon
Beach is unique," he 'iCtid in
reference to the city\ beach· and
bay-based economy. ~we don't
fall into the norm:
For that rea!.On, he added, the
sweep of the Tune. article 1s a
*broad generaliz.auon" that
doesn't fit well here.
More importantJy. though, AN
points out that Grcenlight 1" not
against all development. but '-"
against development that its
backers do not think 1c; good for
the city's economy. lnat meam
no on office buildingl> and
harbor-front construc.1.ion. but
i,upport for revitalv..alion.
merchants and other '>mall
business.
A different view i.c; offered by
RJdwd Luehrs, president of tht·
Newport Beach Olamber of
Commerce. Luehn. -who
doesn't see the economy slOWIIlg
here any time soon. a predicuon
that is no wc1y intended here -
said he could envision a scenario
in which a slower economy
might reduce Gree11l1ghl'~
support.
Fewer jobs would mean fewer
people driving to work, fewer
people driving to go shopping.
fewer people driving to go to
dinner or to movi~ Fewer
people driving empties
Newpon's streets, reducing the
traffic problems that have been a
significant par1 of tJ1e Greenllght
push {recall the group's fall
slogan: MN lrafficl.
And Luehrs, unlike Arit b
worried that Greenhght could
hurt the economy.
·we are concerned about the
long-tenn impact of Greenlighl
on the support for the
community's economic base." he
said. "Rejuvenation m the
public's hands is not good
policy."
Luehrs pointed out, for
instance. that mo t of the recent
shopping center
developments-mamly in the
Newport Coast area -were
·enlitJements" on the books
good times, the voter'>
can be tighter. That is a built in
mechanism that few other
growth control measures haw,
but is the foundation of
Greenlighl.
Of coun.e, that mechanism ha.-.
yet to be lt!Med in hard linll"i,
THE ANSWER TO ANOTHER
QUESTION
The answer to last week\
question. Who gave Bill Perldns
$7,550? The Committee 10 Ekn
Gary Monahan, of cour.e.
lnterestingty enough. the V"ctsl
majority of al was after the
election, which helped M"t"p
Costa Mei.a Planning
C.o mrrus.sioner Perlcins from
ending hi~ campaign an debt
CPeriwl'·.' rnrnm11tee has $8.LIXI
left)
And Perlun'> was not the only
candidatr who needed late ll('lp
10 keep !hr rnfTe..._ from runrung
dry Former Mayor Unda Dixon,
who ended the year with SI .~XI
111 the banl. ret.e1ved S l.~8 011
NO\. 11 -day.. pfter <>he IO'>I ht·r
..e:sL Among her contributol'.
were Wafl.' 1>1spo..al Co .. will< h
gave $249, N<.'Wport Senior
Village of Co.,ta Mesa. wluch
ga\e $249, and anomev ~
Altken. who contributed 5(Xl
Aitken aJc.o appean. on tJie h't
of conlI1bUIOI""\ to Plann111g
C..omm&.'>1on U1a1rwom.m
Katrina Foley Ill' b'<IVl' I olt·~ .1
total of~ 1.000, mcluding a S5flll
donation on Nov I
k>ley, who\ cndjng ca'>h
balanc..c 1<; $19, aho received
post-elt.'Cuon help to pull her oul
of debt. On Nov. 10. she brought
m $970. mcludmg a S300
donauon lrom the Or.rn~
County Federation of labor
Comnunee on PolJtical
l:ducauon
But C\-en more unportanl 10
klley's bouom hne wa'> a $2.CXXJ
donanon on Dtt 16 from
Dennis Prddenrich, who l'> h<,tt!<.l
ac; a *fund· raising strategil>t."
Two other one-rune or
would-be tand1da1es are '>lll111~
'>lronger than e11her Dixon or
Foley.
Bill Turplt, who pulll'tl out of
the councll race once Monahan
committed tu run agam. i!> m
better shape than k>ley I IL'>
oommutee sull has SZ.800.
As aJwars. one should note
thctt former Coundlwoman
Arlene Schafer sull has an acuw
committee, ·Fnends of Arlene
\chafer.* lllat committee ha.'
$3.900 to spend, someday
A MYSTERY SOLVED
Most interesting thing in the
Costa Mesa campaign finance
Matements: ApparentJy,
Councilman am. Steel -
whose job is always somewhat of
a mystery -is a •seJf-employed
business/ inVct.onents
consultant."
.Who knew?
• S.J. CAHN 11 the managing editor
He can be reached at (9491 674-4233
or e-mail s.1.cahn@latimes.oom
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Just like last night, winds
will accompany the rain we get
this momlng. Highs will top
out In the lower 60s. Lows will
bottom out at about 60. The
rain will ease off thla evening.
Friday and Saturday are
looking much drier, though the
r•in may rcrtum on Sunday.
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BOATING FORECAST
Winds will blow thefr typical
10to16 knot. In the Inner
wstara, with 1-to 3·foot waves
and • west swell of 3 to 5 t.et.
Out f8rtMr, nof'thwesterty
winds will blow 10 to 16 knots.
II weft, with 2-foot Wlvet Ind
• WM\ IWlll of 6 feM. The awefl
will build • couple of'"'
tonigf'lt. I
·SURF
arrive thi• afternoon, bringing
us dlest-hlghs In the late
morning and soma
st\oulder-hlgha this aftemoon.
But with the rain -past and
present -it'• bound to be a bit
unhealthful out there. Friday
will be similar, though with no
rain.
On Saturday, by the time the
rain Is el(pected to stop, wave
•Im will drop. County he•lth
otfichlla auggnt that we welt
three d-vt •fter the f'8in to
return to the w.iitr, bUt the rain
t1\8'f resome Su~y.
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Time
S:Ua.m.
U1p.m.
8:32p.m.
12:54a.m.
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6.46 feet high •
~.87 .... tow ..
3Ji81"t high
2.27 feet tow
• WATER TEMPERATIIRE •
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Ocllly Pilot
Agency challenger presses on
Newport man who won legal battle against
California Coastal Commission is n 't
satisfi ed with state's 'cos metic fix.'
P•ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NlWPOHI lll:.ACH -lhelo
cal ~11v1M who took on the
C.t1 l1for111a C oustal Comnw.-.mn
and won vowed to cun11nul' Ill'•
fight Wednesday a., the 'ilalc
l.egi'>l a t ure works to cure the
agency\ ills.
Hmlolpl\c Streichenberger.
who rounded the Newport
Beath bac,cd Manne I orests
Suut•ty, bla .. ted the \late \en
ate\ approval un luc.,day of a
bill thill 'upportcr'> c,ay would
a11 .. wer Stre1chenbergcr\ n111
u .. m of"" co1h tllutio nahty
rhc tre nchant 1-rench -born
.ll I IVl\l .,,11d on Wedtw'>day
that th e bill would 1101 .,olvt•
wlwt lw n HHl'11d., 1 .. ll'> 1lll·ga l
1ly
"I hilt\ a LO'inlelll fix,' '>l rt•1
chenberger said. "It\ still un
constitutional.~
ll was Stre1chenbcrgcr\ IJ\.\
'>Ull, filed in 1997, that ult1
m a1cly led to a '>latt' '>Upertor
court judge's dec1'>10J1 four
ycan, later that the 1m11111
tionaJ 'ilate agency violated tlw
'ila te's constitution .
The ,,appeals court agH'l'U
with argum ents m ade h y '>trl'i
chenberger's attorney. Hon.tld
Zumbrun.
In the vanou., rulmg'>, 1udgl''>
agreed with l'umbrun\ t la1m
that the agency v101Jted the
'>late .. e parat1011 of powt.·r..
cl.tuw bccausl' m t·mbcr.. 1if
variou'> branche'> cuuld ap
poinr or remove m t'mlwr'>.
1 he commis .. 1011 on 'I lw.,d ay
a ppealed the Ike. J O a ppellall·
ruling to the .,tall' ~UfHl'lllt.'
Lou rt.
The Senate, also 011 Tuesday,
JpJ>ro.ved a bill 011 a 25· I 4 vote
that would c .. tabh'>h fixed four
ye,u terms for th t.• commi'>·
.,ioneri. a11d take away the Leg-
1sla1ure·., ab11t1y to remove
them.
fhe Asl>embly approved a
'>lmilar mea.,ure on Jan JO on a
tlf 21 VOil' Both vote .. held
do'>ely 10 party hr~'>. with He
pul>lit.an., oppuc,mg them .
Lu'>la Me'>a Ai..,emhlylnan Ken
Maddox ahs1a1ned 111 tlw vote.
On Wedne.,day, Al>sembly
man John Campbell,'who re-
pre.,enls Newport Beach and
oppo.,ed the hill, .,,ud coa\tal
plan11111g '>lwuld he a local
mailer
''It I'> prohJhly tht.• mo .. 1 op
pre!>'>IVe '>late agency out
there,' C .ampbl'll 'aid "Whtie
the Coa!\tal LrmHni'>~ion is bt•-
ing rdormed , we ought to fix
11. .• I he City Coum ii in New-
port Beach 11> fully equ1pp1.·d to
deal w11h lcoa'>l<il d cH•lop
rnentl.
Costa Mesa, meet Henry's
The high-end grocery
store is set t o open a t
Costa Mesa Square
within a m onth.
Paul Clinton
Da~y Pilot
( 0\ IA ~II 'v\ I ll·aJ1h1er
l<111d' grm cry .,tort' I lt•nrv \
Marke tplat.c I'> readying II'> thml
OranKt.' County .,tore at tlw
(,0.,1,1 Mt.'"t Square' .,hopping
n•ntl'I, .i '>po k.e!>woman '><lid I ht.·
.. 111n• 1.. '>l heduled to opl'n
\'\ 1111111 .1 munlh
I he '>outhem t <1hlon11a Km
1 n, whKh opemw.. 19 ollll'r
'>lllrl'' in the rl'gwn ha' Jl.,o
hm·d IJJ\ld 'kin MIJ.,'lJel "' 11,
'>lllrl' director, thl' 1.11mpan} '><lid
"\Vt> re t'M.lll'd about opt•ntng
J nt.'\\ '>lore in Co,ta ~1e'J and
addin1o1 David lo lht.• ll'am,' ... ud
John Bakn, thl' viLt.' pre"dl'nl of
I lt•nry\
I ht• ( o.,lJ Me'><! 1111.,1111111 \\Ill
lw tlw third in Orange < 1111111>
.tnd fUJ a L5,000·.,quan· foot .in
l hor .. 101 at the cenll'r. wh1d1
opened in 2000 lnl' Ll'llll'r
which al'>O mdud(") J l.trget
C.reatland , " al I farbor Bouh·
vard ant.I Nutmeg Plate
I lenry\ operatt.·c, grnn:m·., 111
l.aKuna Niguel and Yorba I 111d.1
I ht• lot.al ),,lfOCl'ry " expt.•< tt·tl lo
employ 85 peopll'
I .ucJl CIVIC and hll'>llll'" h·.id
er-. '>Cly they have e.tgt.•rl) J\\Jlh'tl
the Jm\.al of lhr grot.l'r I lt•nr.'
t'lll'tll!IH''> have het·n plan11111g
the 'tore tor two >ear.. It ''ill lill
1lw \Old left h\ \\hnlt I omt..
M.1d-1•1. the health lomJ grm 1 1
th.it pulled 0111 111 I r1.111gk
:-,quare 111 1\pnl.
"\Vl' th111k the~··rl' g111ng 111 ht· .1
gn·at .1dd1tw11 [111 < "''J !\h-'" .
,,till Id I .l\H.Clf, tht: pn•..id1·111 ut
lht· C,o.,ta !\It-'><! <JIJJlll>l'r ul
< olllllll'rt."l' 1 lwre 1., 1101h111g
ltl..t· till ... Ill 1111 .. \lllllll\
I \1•1 utl\t'' dt''>l nht' I l1•11r\ \ .1,
,1 lrJ.n,llllln )..'Tlll.l'I, \\hit h f,111'
mid'' ay ht•twel'n J 111m· h1.•..ilth
food'> 'tore <111d tht.• gardt•n \.HI
et'r grnn:ry ... 11m· I lt•nr\ ., h
l..1111\\n for 11., l1t·'h produc 1· h11ll-
t1111d .. and 'tlJllllll'
About l.JHO '>ljll.trl' f1TI ol 1111'
'>lurt.• ,.,.11 ht• '>el .i"dt.• tor pro
du11.· 1111.• m.1rkl'l "111 ulft.·r mrm·
ll1<1n i~lll \Jfl<'llt.'' 111 lrt•.,h lm1i..
.tnd H·getahle' I ht. 'ton· \\Ill
lOlllJm 1a dd1. ,1 lrt•'>h rnt·.11 .111d
'>l'Jfoud u1un11•1 a ht'er and
wine 't't lion and a bakl·ry
I he loc.tl '>lore• will he made
lrorn n·cyLlt·d \\!Hid, rorntgated
1111 d11d other ni.111.·rr.11'.. and will
1nLurporall' ,1 tanner\ mJrket
dt>..,1gn I ht look of 1h1· "'ruu~ry i..
llll',Ull IU l'VO~t.· pruduu· '>I.ind ...
.ind 11e1Wih<1rh1111cl hutlht.·r., tn
thl' 1 •r;o.,
I Ill' \\OllU uwd lor till' hand
11.11111ed '>IKn.tgt· <Jlld mh•nor
.... ,111., \\a' rec }'l It d lro111 .111 I ll~h
i...1·111\H kv 111h.w111 pli1111 lhe
hgh11ng ll"t'd 111 till' 'lllll' i., ,1ho
dl''>1g11td 111 r1•d1u 1 l'11t'r~\ u.,
.1gt•
I h·nr\ ·, ''ii' t''1.1hh'>ht•d 1n
1'1 11, \\lll'n tlw Bortt') f.t1mly
h11ugh1 J trlll kl11.1d ut pcadH~'
.md .. old tJw111 ''" .1 ..,trt.•t.•t corner
111 ~111 I >i1•g11 I 11 f <~'f \\ tld Oat.,
\l.1rkl'I'> Im: ,u qum·d tht.• c·ham
I 11r 1hr mort• lw;ihh um..i 1ou ..
t u..,11111w1• .. I km}\ \'-Ill r>lft-r \1
1,1111111.,, .. upph•111t•111,, hornt.•o
p.1th11 rt'llll'dle'>, .111 11.tlural
lmdv tart.· prndtll t., c111d ''Hilt'
11u1n11on boob ,\ uirporalt.' nu
1rt1111111 .. 1 ha,t•d JI till' '>lllrt'. "' 'll
help u1ord111Jte ht.'.thh "l rt.•t.•n
mg., tint.I tun,ul1,11111n,, edut.a
11111i.tl t'\t'lll'. 'l'llllllJr.. and
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I
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Newport sport~ agent
files for oankruptcy
Newport !Seal h '>por11.
agent Davtd Dunn filed for
bankruptcy proll'Cllon t.h.J.,
week after losmg a $4 .66-mt.I
hon 1ury vcrd1l I 10 former
partner Leigh St e111ht.•rg. who
dauned Dunn '>tole many of
hi'> lootbaJI dwnt'>
Dunn Mud ht• does n ot
have enough money to ap·
peal the Novt•mber verdict m
whkh the \teinhcrg and
Moorad Jgent-v ~as ah o
award<'d MO m1lhon from
Dunn\ firm. Athletes hr.I,
who'><.' d1en1' 1ndude 2002
I le1l>nian I mphy winner ( .ar
'>On Palnwr of IJ'><
Dum1\ ddt·n"e claimed
that about 50 pro foathall t h·
en1.. who left ::,1t'inbcrg to
'>witch to t\thlt•tl'' I 1r..1 did so
on their own .... 11 huu1 h" new
Put a few words
to work for you.
Call the
Daily Pilot
CLASSIFIEDS
CALL 642-5678
[!]~Dunn-Well
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t820~A.t> C".>5!1 M•"a CA9;..o£2'
Ulrr-'t~ ~ 'Jt.hil.t,,,,
:':'.';" C:X::..":.~~1:;' Robert Dunn .,.,,,..,Cur ..,. { • I Tel: 949.548.9373
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LET Us BE Yot:R #I
CHOICE LOCALLY
Timt' In Rt'l'lt'll •011r l11s11r111ut'
Rabbin lmurancc Agency
Al 10 • HOl\.llU\l"<I R .. • lit.Al rit
~t.,/, I') •I
t ompany\ .. olll llalmn.
StcmlwrK ~1d Dunn
brt'at hl'd hie, nmtrac I with
'>tt•inbc.·r~. Mourad and Dunn
le<.'> than twu >PJr'> after he
c,1gne<I a fi"l' year cmplu}
mt.-nl dgTCl'ment wonh ~i'
rruJhon Ille dt•JJ tnduded d
$l m1lhon ..igrnng bonuc, aJtd
J dctu'>e that prnh1h1tl'd
Dunn lrom t otnpNmg w11h
~te111bNJf'> hrm.
But Dunn ha'> mamtainetl
that hi'> ll>rllrall with '>tein
berg\ Iii Ill wa' 111\.al1d ht-
ldU'>t' Llllltl11ton., \\ere added
on dlwr ti \Vil.. "gnet.l nit•
delen'>l' .1t..11 1 IJ1med tlw
d.tu'>t' bJrn11g < ompl'lillon
wa' not t·11l11rt ('Jble under
C .al1for111,1 la\\ ,md that I )unn
WJ'> 1 lll'<tll'd out ul rmJhon.,
of d11llJ1'> \\ lwn ~ll•tnberg
merged thl'tr partnn'>lllp
with \.,...,11111· < orp ol Lan
at.l<t
Cuujng-c<lge shoes
from the open 'trunk'
Aero'><ill"> in i-a. .. haon bland
ha.' .,l heduJed a trunk how''
lor '>Jturddy to .,howl.<lM' and
oil er 1lw late"l '>tyle. of
\\11mt•11\ foot"'ear chat a.re
nul yt·I ol\.Jlltible on the o~n
111.1rLt·1
111 tht: tnmk .,how, Lhe shQp
will .,huwta'>l' J range of
'>tylt•., and de'>lgn., of shoe1>
lhJI w1ll l•l'I lrom $35 LO S~9
J flillf .
I lw t11ghh1-'111 1s ex~cted
to h1.· lht• < ,t.'lf\ I Jam:er. rela.11
tng .ti :>l'I. "'l11d1 " a ballet
Hat 11 ... dt•,t nlwd J.'> havtng a
-dt•hl .111·, tl1r1•Jdt·d bo .... and a
.. Oil• '>II o,ofl dlld Oex1bft: ¥OU
l dll told II Ill hair
I lw 'ho\\ I'> '>t.ht•t.luled 111
nw 1111111 10 am 111 ') pm
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Power surge~ may
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Power surge:') could have
ca~ a fire that destroyed
the bedroom of a two-story
Newpon Beach apartment
Tut"Jday evening. offictal~
~d. •
h~ghter-. responded to
tht!' c.aU ar about · 6; I 0 J>.m.
and found moke coming
from lhc -;econd story, ac-
l'<>rdmK to a repon on the m-
t 1dcn1
fhe report ..aid nt!'Jghbor<.
rold firefighter. that St"Veral in
the bu1Jdmg on l..ugonia had
cxp«:ncnced p<Mer -.urg~
nght ~fore rhe fire. Two
neighbor'> -..ud the -.urge pro-
IC'<. tor; tonnectt'd w their
rnmpu1er. had burned and
mt-lted to I.he nc)()r.
hrefightcl""> sp«:ruJated Ulal
rmt-... uch c;urge protector
c ,,uJd haH· cau'><.'<.I fue..day·s
fire fhc bl.v.1• Y>d.'> confined
"' the 1me bt'droom, lhe re-
port ..aid
Fake bomb ttlrcat
received at mall
\;obody "a' cvac.:uated
fr1m1 South C..oa'>t Plaza
I u<·'>day afternoon after an
anonymou'> t aller phoned
in a bomb threat to the
pliUa\ '>etunty office. C<J'>ta
\lt·<;a Police officials ~aid
Ille phone call came in at
dhout 1.15 p.m., Co'>ta \lt..a
l'olice I.I Dale Birney <;aid
• fhe caller <>a.Jd that there
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•Adema Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1600 block at 12·58 pm
Tuesday.
•Adema Avenue end Herbor
Boulevard: A traffic accident
involving in1uries was
reported at 12·59 am.
Tuesday.
• Airwey Avenue: Grand theft
was reported m the 2900 block
at 3:33 p m Tuesday
• West Beker Stree1: Forgery
INDEPENDENT
SERVICE • PART
' .
COUNCIL
PUBLIC SAFETY Con1JOOed from A 1
steering conunmee memben
Hyam and. Tom Billirlg) ha'~
publicly opposed at
Residenr Oolo~ Omng asked
council member5 to open up I.he
meeting5 to I.he public or alJow
re$1dent participation
·h l<>Qb like a stad.ed decl. •
Orungsaid.
Bromberg an'>~ert>d Ulat tht:
DEBT
Contmued from Al
·consadenng 1ht-pmf><J~d
cuts in incrementaJ fun<h fl', lhe
state of 52~ m dw ~o,cmor\
propo..al. 11 '>ttm'> logical thJt rt'·
de\elopmen1 agenn 1m rl•nien-
lal funds a.re going to bt:
sla.-.hed." Ha"1l"\ -.aid • \nd JI ·
though 1('> not their intt.'nt 111 U'>t'
these fund., 10 par their debt. 11\
obvtou~ to me that that\ going 10
take place.
Thi.' agenq creillt'd 11\ dl'hl re
duction plan in lhl' 'pnng of
2002. It pro1eu .. that thl· agt·nC)
CURVE
SfA'I d.._ fl-vAILV P,, Ql
Firefighters ventilate the roof of an apartment complex on
Lugorna Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
Continued from Al
But none of th.., seenl'> rn
touch the ob'>e'>'>1r111 of thl"
people runnmg 1h1., u11m1rv to
take U'i to \.\'3r. f ht-y plt1\\ .uwaJ
1unnel·\1!>1oned. 'l,'110C111g J rl\
and aJJ l"Vidt!ncc, at).'\Jmi:111-.,
and deeph held com 1t 11 II" ol
the c11ven., of our rou111n 1ha1
would hid th1·m lo fl.Ill'>• ,!fld
reflect
Y..a'> a b•1mb in the building
dnd f.''<er}one \\dS going to
die. or .,omething to 1ha1 d
feet.· he .. aid
was reported m th~ 1400 block
at 2:30 p.m. Tues ;dy
• Modjuke Circle· A
hit-and run was reported m
the 900 block at 7 35 am.
Tuesday
• Perie Center Drive: A
h1t·and-run was reported 1n
the 3200 block at 11'13 pm
Tuesday.
•East 17th Street: Petty theft
was reported m the 300 block
at 12:52 a.m Tuesday
NEWPORT BEACH
• Amigos Wey: A prowler was
Hime\ ~Jd '>Cl unt~ offi-
u·r-. "l'ilf< hed the building.
hut no dt'\lle' "crt· found
-!>1·11ia Hhamtll
reported 1n the 700 blodt: at
2 12 am Tuesday
• West Belbo1 Bouleverd:
Trespassing was reported in
the 1900 bloc:k at 10 57 p.m
Tuesday
• Dover Drive. Vandalism was
reported m the 900 bloc:k at
12:33 pm Tuesday
• Meriners Dnve: Petty theft
was reported 1n the 2100 block
at 3 02 p.m. Tuesday
• Vie Xenthe A vehicle
burglary was reported 1n the
100 block at 11 43 a m
Tuesday
Theu ~n'>e 11f urgt•nr~ I'>
mexphcahle. a'> 11 lr.iq \\1 w
someho" pn1,ed to .i11<1t~ u., '-'J
1s their mind·'>el on Iraq \\h1d
d1ven-. their dttr·nt1on dllt!
resowce.. from the pur'>u11 of thr
zeaJol5 '"ho caml-d terromm to
:\ew 'rork and \\a.,h111gton DC
But aJI th~e argument'> hJ\C
been made over and o\ l r l1wrt-
1s no pulp11 a., powt·rful ii'> th<.tt
of the pre'>1den1 of th(• I Jnllt•d
States, and ht-ha' u .. ed 11 \\1th
telling effeu to proqrfe ,1
one-dimen.,1onol 'It'\\ of rhr
neces.,iry ot a war on Iraq
·Onlv recenth ha'> the
grounds\ .. ell of opinion -Imm
poet<, to na.ked m1ddlt a.,:NJ
lad1e~ pell1ng pran·· \\1th
their bodte' -hl'lo(tln tn t·rodt·
OBITUARIES
Mary K. Swain
Services for Mary K.
Swain, a 30-year Newpon
Beach resident, have not
been set Ms. Swain died
Saturday of cancer. She was
82. She is survived by step-
daughters Robin, Beth and
Barbara Swain; and two
grandchlldrcn.
Cleome iX>vey
Services for Oeome
Dovey, a 40-year resident
of ~ewport Beach, will be
held at Arllngton National
Cemetery. Mrs. Dovey died
Jan. 28 of natural caUlcs.
She was 87. She is swvhed
by sons Lee Baker and
Douglas Dovey; 10 grand-
children; and five grea1 -
grandchlldren. Dovey will
be buried beside her hus·
band.
Nancy Breithaupt
Nancy Breithaupt, a for·
mer longtime Costa Mesa
resident, died Feb. 5 of
bean di ease. Ms. Breith-
aupt was 64 and lived ln
Norwalk. She is survived
by brother• Paul, Scott,
Gary and John; and slster ·
in-law Uz. Margo and Thl!-
resa.
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\leanwh1le. \\l' w1 on \\llh tht·
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rt> move
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"' rength<, That's \\'hat my Y.1h'
.ind I ,,,11 do later on th1'i da\
"hen \\l' pick up our 'l.;onh
Larohna mends ar the airport
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most!) of talk and a runnrng
game of killer heart'> We Will ~II
wHh a dnn}.; ill du'>k and enlargt'
on \\.orld War II '>torie'> that ha\!·
heen told before and explore
lt't'ltn!C> about the pre<ienl that
haven't
I ven I.hough the shadow of rl
war we don't want will be JU\I
off'ltage. awcuung a cue. we will
find a sense of peace in ther,e
strengths that have been te'ilC'<l
before and can cast light on tht•
deepest 'lhadow.
• JOSEPH N. BEU 11 e resident of
Sant• Ana Heights. H11 column
appears Thu rsdays
BROADUS
Glenn W.
GLENN W. ~OADUS, August 12, 1935 to Ftbruaty 8 2003 age
67, bom In Cincinnati, Ohio, died In Newport Stach CA on
February 9th of oompOcatlona from a atroke. Ht la aorvfvtd by his
children John Scot Broadus of New Or1tana LA and Robin
Wardall of Newport Beach, CA. his grandchildren Wendy, Wyatt
and Ulllan Wardall and his alstera, Bettye LaBar. of Cincinnati,
OH, Joan Hanshaw of Chehalla, WA and Cll'Ofyn MoOetmott of
TltuavlNe, FL G. lenn moved to Ce.mp Pendleton after joining tht
Martnea In 1954. He ftfl In love with Cafffomla a deeided to
raJ1t hla famlly here. He wori(ed In tt.. wl,,. lndultry 11 1 ~ for over 20 YMnl Ind waa a mlnttter In the UrilWrNI
Life Church. Ht will be remtmbertd for hit ~ft wit and hUfnor,"
Walk In the WOl1d for me.
If )'OU mu.t bury IOl'MtNf ig
Lit It be my '*'"' Ind •llb ...... If bY Chlnce. you...., to rememo.r me. Do tt _.., a kind WOfd OI deed
To IOmtOM who nMdl you.
•
Dally Pilot Thur scUy. f ebruaty 13, 2003 A5
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EDITORIAL
A Center to be
most proud of
T h1s month, the spotlight
turned ever more away
from Los Angeles and
onto Costa Mesa with
the groundbreaking of the
Hen~e ;md I lenry Segerstrom
Concert Hall, the top-billed pan
of the $200-million expansion of
the Orange County Performmg
Art'. Center.
for yean.. the Center has
'>lowly worked hard to go from
\oulhern California under.tudy
(10 Los Angeles) to a star in its
own nght. hc; breakthrough
ccnainJy i.eems to be hen:.
When the expansion ,.,
completed if'\2006, the new
2,(X)0-'>('at concen halJ and
500·-.t•ai music theater will
cover 260,000 square feel and
rc.11u1e a muJtilevel grand lobby
'>JlJ<e. a pnvate donor lounge,
rl'l1ear.al room,, dres.c,ing
roomc,, a mu!>IL library, a
re<,1aumn1. an ad1uc;1ahle
aUJU'>llcal canopy and
ad1ui.table reverberation
chamber'>.
11 all wilJ be endo<;ed w1th111 a
~la<;s curtam rxtenor.
With the Center. ~ weU a!.
South Coas1 Repertory, Costa
Mesa now is home to a dazzling
mixture of performance 6pace
1hat reguJarly brings in top-tier
shows and, perhaps mo!tl
famously, was the location for
the premiere of the Pulitzer
Prve-winning play "Wit."
It is a rruxture that offer-. a
nch artistic wellspring that I'>
rare outside of urban centers
such a.'> New York and London.
Rut the 1mponance of 1h1'>
artL'>lic convergence goes
beyond catering to lhea1ergoer:.
Some 500,000 ch iJdren are
expect•.!d to pru.s through the
Center\ doors each year for ;in
education in the an., that now,
~dJy is mJssing from mO'>l
school-.. Because of the Center,
tho'>t' students wilJ learn how art
ennche" our live<; and helps us
expand our understa11d111i; of
whtJ we are.
Co<,ta Me'>a, and Orange
County, as well. are moM
fortunate to be horn<.' 10 such a
-.urpns inJt)y grand center for the
1n ...
LEITER TO THE EDITOR
Marinapark is not
closed to public
T h1l> 1:. m referenl'e to the 2.5 year., later that the tenant'>
f'l'Cent comments on the themselve. got pemuss1on from
Forum pages by Steve the city and took up a coUecuon
Sutherland and Jennifer I )abb.s among themselves to add the
rnnceming the Marinapark i.itc. adduionaJ gates to provide better
Sutherland shouJd know beach access.
better because he has d•Jne a About 18 years ago, 1hc city
great deal of research on the decided to open up the walkway
eiru.ting park. Dabbs hru. to the public after it' ongjnaJ
obviou.'>ly never visited the park. purpose became obsolete, <;ince
but L'> simply parroting by then. modem mobile homes
5utherland's words. Both would were too wide to pass down the
!Jke the public to believe that lhe IO· fool walkway in front of the
mobtle home park prei.ents a coaches. At that time, the oty
foruficalion through which no installed the current "Pedestnan
one may trespas.s to gam ace<.~ fraffic Only" signs. The public
to the bay. has been and is welcome to use
The fact is. as Tom Billing!> has not onJy the wallcway, but any of
so ably said, there i5 easy beach the small gates through which
access. On the south end of the they can step out onto the sand
property there is an 8-foo1-wide to the bay front There are no
wallcway leading •.tra.ight from lock.\. There 1s no cemen1 c;ea
Las Arenas Park to the harbor wall There is a '\hort wooden
wilh absolutely no gate retaining wall to keep <;011 from
what.soeVer 10 go through. On the beach.
the north end (between 18th and Far from being the cliust
19th streets) there is metered group that Sutherland altempts
parldng along West Bay Street to ponray, residents at
where one can easiJy wallc 01110 Marinaparic enjoy seeing public
the beach to t>njoy the entire use of the beach. The Boy Scouts
stretch between 19th Street and routinely use It for recreatlonaJ
the American Legion at the purposes during the summer, as
opposite end . do various private camps and
Should 011e desire to use the sailing classes. There is an
concrete walkway that fronts the annual outrigger club event held
mobile home park. there is there that takes up the entire
nothing to stop them. The gates length of the beach. Lndividuals
are open 24 hours a day, as are and small groups come on foot
the small gates leading from the and by boat; neighbors wallc
wallcway to the sand in front of their dC>g.' aJong Its shores. In
each grouping of homes. The fact, the residents made the
only restrictions are that there be suggestion to the city at one time
pedestrian traffic only-no that a sign be installed on the
bicycles or skateboards. Arenas Park property to indicate
Sutherland said that the · that the beach is accessible via
mobile homeowners have put up the walkway. Th1s suggestion fell
a fence, a hedge and gates along on deaf ears.
the front of the walkway to keep Sutherland should not try to
the public ouL Nothing could be demoniu the tenanis at
further from the truth. In fact, Marlnapark. who are nice
the city of Newport Beach itself people, in an attempt to seU this
installed the low chain-link fen<:e m-fated scheme to other
and shrubbery a.bout 50 years resJdents of Newport Beach.
ago because the walkway at that Feeding this kind of falsehood to
time was a prlwte part of the the public is not an honorable·
rnobUe home park. Its purpose course of action.
was to provide access for the BETTY J. BERKSHltE
front uailers' installation and Balboa Penln.suJa
removal. 1bere was only one
small gate tn the fence at the
dme to allow the tenants aa:es.s
to the aand. It wun't until about
• EDITOR'S NOn: e.tty Befbhi'9 ii
• l"Mldent of the M.rinepert mobile
home part.
MAILBAG
Port Theater holds many fond
memories for one resident
I am very much in favor of retaining the
Port Theater as a landmark. and to tear ii
down would be a terrible mistake in
judgmem. I have lived in Corona del Mar
for more than 50 years. vividJy remember
taking my children there to see "Lassie"
and other family movies, as weU as
attending an Easter Sunday church servict'
there when there ~ an overflow crowd
at Corona del Mar community church.
I feel that reopening the Pon would
enhance other businesi.es in the
neighborhood, ~well as aJJowing local
residenLc; to walJc to the theater.
LUVENA HAYTON
Corona del Mar
The Port Theater i~ nothing
more than an eye ore
I would like to see II go; it is an
eyesore. Even 1f they could restore 11, 11
wouJd coi.1 too much money to bring 11
up to today'<. technology for movie!., and
the parlung would be terrible. H~ever, I would love to !>ee some
kind of 24 hour deh, like a New York
deli; there 1~ no place m Corona dcl Mar
after a cenain hour to get late-night
snackb or wffee. I wouJd love to see J
craft store coming in there. like 1he lali
Mouse in Laguna l11 lb I wouJd hie to
see something Ille d Crocodile Cafe. a
wonderful restaurant in La JoUa, San
Diego and Santa Monica, and I Lhmk 11
wouJd be great JO Newport Beach.
But please. no more tofu. no morc>
filness center'>. I e1's have some1hing
real for reaJ people.
SANDRA BASMACIYAN
Coronit del Mar
Fond memories of the Port.
enough to cry about
I am calling abou1 the Pon Theater!)
because of two of my fondeo;t memont''
One was shalong pawi. wirh La .... l>ie,
which wa<, probably ... omeume in the
1950'>, and a.' long a' I could get away
wilh 1101 w~hing my hand, I didn't wa'>h
my hand and I wa~ 1ust a little child and
now I am a grandma
And the other Lhing wa.., that I ~a.,
only kJcked out once A friend and I
c ried so hard dunng a showing of "The
Miracle· rha1 we were pol11ely a'>ked to
leave and we had 10 caJJ from the lobby
and get taken home.
It is such u part of the commurnry.
SUSAN MAGORIEN
Irvine
One foundation perfect for
Home Ranch money
The Daily Pa.Jot outhne!. the perfeu
plan for the I lome Ranch fund., rhal
were a part of the city's agreement vmh
the Segerstroms ("Hom e Ranch fund<.
are for schools now." Sunday). I w1~h I
couJd express it more succinctly. but I
can't; so listen up. City Council, as I
quote from the editorial's defining
paragraph: "It's really quite simple·
Create one foundanon for the three
sch ools to avoid dividing the ciry and
force the foundallon -hk:e the C1ry
Council -to abide by open meeting
laws, smce the money involved belongs
to the public •
Karen Robinson. the only attorney on
the council. at least sees the wisdom of
Hf~OIO Dl\ILVP1LOT
Pedestrians stroll past posters on the old Port Theatre m Corona del Mar
thl· open mee ting pohC) ~h1lh -,eemed
to «i><,tape thl' ma1nnt~ of the rnunnl
1'1lot cenamlv 'hould
MELRICHLEY
'l·wport Beath r he rounc1I no" ha'> a '>t•cond l ham.:e 10
&('I 11 nght I e1 ., hope rea'>on prevail'>
th" go around Development \ 'llaJl bring~
ILA JOHNSON back sad memory C oi.ta Mesa
Capitalism is answer to
Wcst~ide doldrums
< lwck ta .. ~11v 1c; certainly to he
commendt'd for the anuraC) of h"
.. 1.att•nwnt., and rear,oning regarding the
\\l·-.h1de' "problem.,· I \\e .. i..1de
prnbll•m "ill 'olve melf." Sunda\
1 lw on!\ think I would add 1<. to c.top
.. quJ11dt>nng many thou.,and-; of the
c;11y' dollar'> on expen-. pnn11ng
nunwrou<; multi-paged book'> ~
rnnrn1ning thoui.and' of p1etun•c, of
prop1.·rl1l'" on the Wec;1-.ide. ln'>!l'ad.
'Pt•nd till' money on furthering the
l lln't rm 11011 ot the 19th St re et bridge
\\ lll'll that hndge IS Ill plal (', Walth
< .h,llV ., la\"-of rap1tal1sm ca.,tade
1h1.·1r mag1L It wouJd take httle 11me for
19th ...,1n•e1 10 be improved greall}.
l''>Pl't 1ally we'>t of Placentia Avenue
Anyone who did not read C..a~~lly.,
lettN to the eduor in the Sunday Daily
Re. "Rod. bla..,llng 't't for l\<.'wpnn
Coast." Jan. lO
ThJ-; '><'em'> li ke .in tnnOl uou' l'nough
amcle. doec,n't it? A.., an
environmen1al1'>l and trail runner, I
have logg<'d many ho ur. runnmg m Fl
Moro Canyo n It I'> orw of the mo'>t
beauutul plau·' m our art'a II wa' nol
unu.,ual 10 'ce deer. '>nal.e' J17ard'>
rougar'> and hobl al trail'>, plu' a \'aTlt'!\'
of bird.,
Rut one day a couple of year-; ago, I
or;aw earthmover-. 10 the nonh drl''>'>ed 1n
lhl' d1sunc11ve yellow of impending
development r11 ... article lmJUght bal k
the '\adne~c, ot 1he fir'>! ume I 'a~ tho.,e
velJo" mo n-,ter-. JO lhl'> area
While ''e snll may have a l'hance 10
tum thJOgs around 11 1.., po!>s1hle ''e
may no1 notice when we've c rosst'd the
point of cn11cal damage (no return
Could 11 be tha1 we already have?
J.B. UTVAK
Co'ila Mesa
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Support of teacher shows Newport Harbor at its best
F riday's front page article about the
support and affection shown to
Newport Harbor High School
teacher Jerry·Tagruru by students and
colleagues is a shining example of how
important influencing young lives can be
and how a dedicated teacher can bring
out the best that humanity has to offer
("Newpon Harbor holds onto hope for
teacher).
TaganU suffered a brain aneurysm
Monday, Feb. 3.
Another teacher at Newport Harbor,
and a friend of Jerry Tugami. calls Jerry
the richest man in the world because he
dld what he loved and he loved teaching.
When someone loves what they are
doing, whether It's professionally or of a
personal natwe, then one does it better.
ln the case of1llga.m.i, every student and
every person he came Into contact with
could see that this exceptional man and
teacher ls a gem or a person. We as a
PAUL
JAMES
BALDWIN
community are nch
when we have gems
like this.
When the
commuruty shows
support for su ch a
wonderful human
resource as this
dedicated teacher. it
shows what is best
about mankind. and
how important our
appreciation of how
valuable people like
Tagam1 are to us and
o ur children. I guess I would have to say
what goes around, comes around.
Thgama as a teacher and as a person
has touched the lives around him for 31
years at Newpon Ha.rt>or High School. It
this type or teacher that wilt be pan of
people' lives forner and wW havtt an
lmp;ict on future gtntrauo TN<:h.inl t
a noble profession and a poorly r'e""-arded
one. at that. We as a community should
realize how lmponant the teaching of our
children is and support Tugami and his
colleagues.
The support for Tagami IS inspiring We
'>hould be proud not onJy to h.ave Tuganu
as a teacher. but we houJd also be proud
of the students who rushed to his
bedside m a show of human compassion
and true caring. There are wonderful
people m this communJty. young and
old. and It is so 11'freshing to hear about
such great people rather than the dark
side or human n.atu~ here in Newport
Beach.
Mr. Thgaml, plai..se get well. Your
!)tudents need you The parents need
you. All the commumty and all the! world
needs you.
• e>m>R'S NOTE: Pllul Jemee Baldw4n la 1
resident of N4IWpot1 hldl
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M Tlusday, February 13, 2003
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP
INSIDE THE includes classroom renovation and board. The new plan will allow school
SCHOOL DISTRICT 'technology UpgJad offidals from counseling to gang
Three more levels follow level 4 and lntervention to intervene on behalf of
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
' Here are so~ of the decisions
coming out ofTue:sday' school board
meeting:·
MEASURE A PROGRAM
UPDATE
WHAT HAPPENED
The board listened to the quarterly
report on the staWS of the Measure A
Program as presented by ~ Rob Ragland of McCanhy Building Companies Inc.
uoltMD · While the expenditures
. for the program appear to
be on track. the funding. as of now. is
only. sufficient to complete
construction through level 4, which
BUILDING
Continued from Al
to 1ak.e.
"It's not a plan. It'~ a feasibility," said
Paul Reed. assistant superintendent of
business services, adding that the proj-
ect is not part of Measure A. yet it wouJd
run parallel to it. "Its a picture of pos-
sibility. if you will. Our intent with this
presentation is to give you the back-
ground."
The high school itself. not the board.
will decide on the exact construction
plans when that time comes.
PORT
Continued from Al
eration~ without having to apply for
new use permits.
The theaters couJd add !tome hve en-
tertainment. arcade entertainment and
food and beverage service if they could
prove that these actJvities would not in-
crease parking demand allowed by their
current ~ermits. But in the cai.e of the
Port. even the parlting allowed now
would be Loo much if 11 were actuaJty
used. opponents say.
·The Pon Theatre has little architec-
tural merit," Councilman Dick Nichols
wrote in a statement to his colleagues.
"Without purchase of the adjacent
property or extensive building renova·
Lion. shown by othen. tCJ be specifically
excluded on historical buildingi.. the
include new construction and
addidonal renovations. athletic facility
work and landscaping,
WHAT rT MEANS
The board approved the report as it
was presented. reserving the right to
revisit the issue.
EXPELLED YOUTH PLAN
WHAT HAPPENED
Jaime Castellanos and Susan
Despenas, assistant ~ superin1enden1s or
secondary education and
.vrlOWO elementary education.
respectively, presented a
revised plan for expelled youth to the
..
To meet the financiaJ demands of
such a project, school officials will com-
bine allocations from the state as pan of
Measw-e A with funds it should receive
based on the safety concerns the school
facilities have presented.
Safety wasn't the only concern ex-
pressed.
"I wouJd hate to see anything happen
to the fai;ade," said Lisa Boler. who has
children at Newport Harbor. "I would
just really suggest that you look mto au
the drnwings."
The l.trong concern about the build-
ing's aesthetics. which also came from
board members. didn't sit well with
everyone who attended the meeting.
building is nearly unusable for the joint
alternate uses: restaurant. arcade. dance
hall, etc. It is clear that the Landmark
Theater guise is being used to foster a
major entertainment center in CdM to
the detriment of surrounding commer-
ciaJ and residentiaJ."
ConOict-of-interest ruJes forbid Nich-
ols from voting on the matter because
his home is too close to the Port Theatre
site, but, taking a position at the po-
dium as a resident. he spoke against
granting the Pon landmark status.
Most puzzling for some is the lack of
input from Port Theatre operators.
Though Councijman Tod Ridgeway re-
ported that he has heard rumors about
reopening the theater, the owners have
not yet announced what they plan to do
there.
Though the landmarlc status might
give the businesses more opportunity 10
stay afloat financially. it wouJd not con
ex.peUed or at-risk students. The
superintendents hope such
Intervention will aid student.s'
transitions Lo a new school or class and
solve problems before expulsiop.
WHAT rT MEANS
The board approved the revisions to
the plan in a 7 -0 vote and were pleased
to see the distric,t!Wng steps to help
at-riskstudenis. While these new
revisions Will not take the place of
expulsion. It aims to help avoid
expulsion$, if at au possible. and h<.>lp
student adjustment once an expulsion
has been executed.
-Compikd by 01risri11e Carrillo
"I'm just concerned that we are not in
a position to preserve something that'c;
architecturally interesting at the coc;t of
other schools." said Olristine Ludlow, a
member of the Citizen's Oversight Com-
nunee, which handJes Measure A l~'>Ue'>.
Safety, efficiency and cleanJiness c;hould
be among the board's top concerns, not
aesthetics. she said.
Funding for the seisnuc prOJCCL at
Newport Harbor would no1 come al 1he
co~t of other sues within the disLnct, 1he
board said
• CHRISTINE CARRIUO covers educatton
and may be reached at (9491 574-4268 or by
e mail at clmstine.catTi/lo a lat1mes com
fer historical status on the building<, or
prevent them from being demolished
That leeway had some council mcm·
bcrs concerned that the Port operator!.
wouJd have more optlonc; for changing
their bw.mess without the city fir..t hav
ing any information about how the Pon
might take advantage of the relaxed
rules.
"It's a liule odd that we're thm~1ng
about doing th1'> without any input iii all
from the applicant." City Counn lm,in
John Heffernan said.
Council members agreed to po!>tpone
the decision unul their March 11 meet
ing after they solicit input from Pon op-
erators and consider wme changr'> to
the ordinance.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport
Beadl and John Wayne Airport. She may
be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.cssagrsnde a /atimes com
COME FOR THE SHOPPING,
STAY FOR THE VIEW .
l .
INSID~ CITY HALL
I lere are some decL ions coming
out of the Newport Bt>ach City
Council meeting on 'l\Jebday.
CABLE COMPANIES
The city'~ rwo cable rnmpanie~
will get onr more
year of busll\C'i.'> as
usual before new
contract nego11a11on\
wtlJ seek 10 wm an
array of new -.ervices and \C~ICt:'
improvements for resident!>
WHAT HAPPENED
Council mem~r.. votl·d to
extend for one more year the city\
contracts with Adelphia and Lox
cable compan1e~ Next year. the .
my will u-.e the result., of a public
outreach campaign to try to
negotiate for more lot:al
programmm~ and better 't'rYltt'
WHAT THEY SAID
"()early wt' have thl· Jlll'rHwn ol
Adelphia and ( ox. lhey Ihm~
evcrythrng 1., finl' We c1 ..... 1gret• "
,\ftf}'Uf ".>lt'n' HrmnlJ.·r~
RESERVOIR COVER
Hes1den1 Dolore., Otting a'kl'd
rnunnl mt•mher'> about pl.m'> to
get a pla'>llC rnH·r for tlw BIK
( ,mynn He.,t•n·111r, wlm h .. uppht•'
mo'>t of tht-rny\ drinking watl'r
l11e SS·m1ll1011 plii'>lll" U>\1•1 would
protect the rt''-{'n.mr lrom
pollu11on . ..aholcJgt> or pt''" ... urh
a' a midgl' Oy larv.it' th,11 11111•-.tt·d
tht' watl'r morl' than a ~ t•.ir .1g11
WHAT HAPPENED
City ManaKcr I lnnwr Blud,lll
'>aid thf.' ntv I'> ... 1111 worl..mg to gt>t
$1 m1lho11111 rl'-"'>tdJlll' lro111 tht
ll·deral Kmemrnen1 In tlw
nwannme. l 11\ '>t.ifl 1' llh'lmn~ 11111
tht' exatt 'l>t't 11itJt1011' for rlw
tover.
WHAT THEY SAID
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you '>IJJ1 \'l.Ork111g on 11 lwl11r1• \1111
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NEXT MEETING
• WHEN: 7 p.m. Feb. 26
• WHERE: City Council Chambers
at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Complete
agendas and staff reports are
available onhne several days
before each meeting at
www city nowport-beach ca us;
call (949) 644-3000.
GENERAL PLAN
ADVISORS
I hough th~ir w mrrutte<: was
expet:ted to disband
by now. member5 of
1hc t.encral Plan
Ad\1sory C .ommlltt:'t'
are stiU needed to
hl•lp gu1dt• th<' city in l'('V1'>i11g it.,
plan
WHAT HAPPENED
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lut•.,day to l..t•t•p the cnrnm11tt't:'
..ih\l' .1 wh1lt• longer with the ht•lp
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LAND USE REQUEST
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THEATER REVIEW
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Jtiur~y lebruary I 3 2003 A7
New touches at Playhouse
spruce up old 'Godspell'
By Tom Titus
The word "concept" I'> d
rather sophi'>tka1ed lcrm
used in the
entertainment media as a latch
phrase, embodying a directpr'b
vision of a particular project in
the th~ater. cinema or
television.
Some. probably mo'>t. play'>
Jre tightly structured to follow
cNtd.in well-defined pattern'
en route to their preordained
ronclui.ion. Other'> are lair
game for an 1maginat1v1.•
director and chorcographt>r to
lcl their imagination' run wild.
An example of the la1ll'r hre<•d
1!> the musical "(,odc;p<•ll."
1t\ been nearly JO yl:'ar' '1m·t·
1h1'> rock. go'>pel rnu-.ic..11 ha'-ed
on the New ·1ci.tamcnt hook of
Matthew fir'>I hil the '>lagt'. .rnd
eac. h '>Ucceeding loraJ
produuion ha'> bencfill'd from
dm•c. tonal 1magcry
None hm~ever, h,,, ,,r,1\t•tl
farther afield wh1lt: '11ll c. ll11g111g
to 1t' original th<•mt· 1h.1r1 1lw
rt'tHJ1t1on now on .. 1.1g1· ,11 1lw
< o'ta Mc'>a C1vit Plc1yhm1 ... 1•
l>m•< IOr ll:yle ~1} t•r-, .ind
rhort•ographer Ml'gan I nd1u111
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~~ Dail y Pilot
"(, ell." Jesus 1s portrayed
a yo thfuJ, charismatic
gure colorful Superman
"S" on h T-shirt. In the Costa
Me!>a version, Stan Morrow Ill
playi. the spirituaJ icon ai. a
m1ddle•aged, bespecta~Jed,
bald businessman. His logo.
unveiled late in the action. 1s
that of the show it-;elf. a i.uper
(I
\omehow. ttrn. approach
work\ Morrow·~ magneti)m
drnw' the i.treet people into a
JOYOU!> fam1laal relJt1on!>h1p
Myer'> and End1co11 haw
1111ected a creative vltal11y into
their pruduc lion that counter'>
thi:' didactic repelitivenC!>'> of
tlw St<'phen !>chwar11 M'ore.
lhl' homelt'S'> 1heme i'>
1wrva'>tve. John the Bapll'>t
!H1ch.ird DeVicarnc,) uses a
'>pray ho11le for Im bapli'>ms.
'>uperlative dJncer Deborah
I JUl'rbach1~thelone
mm downtrodden figure, d
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IJllt·rc.•d net '>to'cl..1ngs '>Ugge'I
'>Ill'\ \\Ork.mg lhl' proper heal
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ll l'l <''"drily for the he'> I
t\1111 Marr{· Scott I.irk-. the vocal
power IO 'ell 1he 1.iun1111g
·· 1urn Bi.Id .. 0 Man · numhl'r
I ht• llr.,l ·ac1 clo-.er 'f 1gh1 of the
\\orld" andudc.·' tht' l)'raC I e1\
hi.1\t' '>ome w111c.•." bu1 unlikt•
1r,1d111on.il ver\IOrl'>, nu vmo I'>
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... 1owt•d down .. ( 1Ud'>pt·ll., .. of
1 lw J><l'>I And ld'>llng ,1 ft·rnalr
JudJ' IC >hv1c.1 Hr.val lt•n<h an
1•motmnal \\e1gh1 Ill the
lw1rayal '>l'quenu•
I he 'tret'I pt•ople l om ept
\\Ofk'> bt•'>l al !Ill' OJ>l'nlllg of
1h1· 'l'tond all. \\hen the
m·1ghhorhoou\ tll'wfound
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'Pll ,md poli<,h fan• lift. lhl'
p.arabll'' are o,p1ted wath IV
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•WHAT: ·GodspeW
• WHERE: Costa Mesa C1v1c
Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St.
• WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Saturdays; 2 p.m.
Sundays; until March 9
•COST: $15
, •CALL: (949) 660-5269
themes, such as an extended
"Laverne and Shirley"
l>equence and comical 11be!>
from more modern fare.
Musician~ Demen Symond'>
(piano) and Jeff Nel.,on (drum~)
do yeoman dury 10 keep the
tempo humming under the
musicaJ direction of Joyce
Max.son. The impre1>i.ivc 'ilrcet
scene is lhtt work of ,c;emc
artists Jermain Sherman and
Kathy and Steve I nd1 cott. Ryan
Hood contribute<; effective
lighting de~ign<i.
"Godspell" may lack the
punch ii reg1i.1ered a' a ne~
commodity three dt'l'Jde' Jgo,
but the show '>1111 enll'rta1n ...
particularly with 1lw
imaginative en1hu-.ia.,m
employed at the.•< 1vu
Playhou!>e
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily P1lo1 His review!.
appear Thursdays and Saturdays
Jesus (Stan Morrow) and Judas (Qhv1a Braza) separate the sheep from the goats in a scene from the
Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse production of "God spell.· which runs through Marr h 9
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'The Hours' takes on
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Woolt? Not Michael
CUnningham, whose
1998 Puliczer Prize-winning
novel "The Hours· intertwines
the lives o(
three women
separated by
generations
and
geography,
but touched
by Virginia
Woolf's novel
"Mrs.
Qalloway.·
Not JULIE screenwriter
LOWRANCE David Hare or
~irector
Stephen DaJdry. who together
took on Cunningham's distinctly
literary novel that no one
unagined could be turned into a
movie and created an engaging.
provocative and intelligent film.
And certainly not Nicole
Kidman. who plays real-life
auLhor Virginia Woolf in the film
with such conviction that she's
garnered a Golden Globe and
now an Academy Award
nomination for her powerful
performance.
In "rhe I lours," as Woolf
(IUdmanl 1<; writing her
revolutiomLry novel ant.I
struggling with mental illne'i'>.
the demurl', almost invisible
Laura Brown (Julianne Moorl'l.
a 1950, I .A. housewife. is
reading tht• finished novel and
bart.lU'lg her miscast matrlarchal
role. Fifty years later, Manhattan
book editor Oarlssa Vaughan
(Meryl Streep) is arranging a
party for her ex-lover, now dying
o( AIDS, who has nicknamed
her "Mrs: Da.lloway."
From the very beginning,
inuicate interweaving of subtle
and parallel connections
between the three storylines -
flowers placed simultaneously
In vases -capture the viewers
curiosity and emphasize the
similarities among the three
women.
As Vuginia Woolf writes her
first sentence, "Mrs. Oalloway
said she would buy the flowers
herself,· Oarissa Vaughan
avows that she too will buy the
flowers herself. So when Woolf
exclaims "I am living a life I
have no wish to live. How did
this happen?" we realize that
each woman touched by the
novel will reexamine her life's
significance.
As in Woolf's novel, in which a
single day in June is spent with
Oarissa Oalloway, a single day is
spent with the film's three main
characters. I lour by hour, we
team more about each woman's
life: Woolf's fight against Inner
voices; Brown's feelings of
inadequacy as a mother; and
Vaughan's valiant effort as a
weary caretaker.
I lour by hour, the turmoil
hidden beneath the calm
,urface is revealed. '
And as Lhe hours paSl>. we
begin to understand what Woolf
and Cunningham. as authors.
tried to convey in their novels:
to find beauty and poetry In
each and every day.
Magnificently written and
acted, "The Hours• taclcles
difficult themes such as elwsive
emotions, feminism and
suicidal depressio,n with respect
and restraint, which allows the
audience to reflect long after the
credits have rolled.
• JUUE-lDWRANCE ls a Costa'
Mesa cesident Who worka at a
Newport Beacn overnight aircraft
edvttrti1ing agency.
Talent in 'How to Lose
a Guy' wastes effort
''How to Lose a Guy In
10 Days" is a cute
title and, as the
movie progresses,.it does
-exactly that
-it loses the
guy along
with the res!
of the
audience.
Andie
Anderson
(+cate
Hudson)
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JOAN
ANDRE
fashion
maga7Jne
"Compo<;ure"
as their "I low
ro· girl. She wants more
literary freedom 10 pick her
subjects and i.uggests to her
editor, Lana (Bebe Neuwirth),
during a ~taff meeting that she
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Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage, left) corners screenwriting guru Robert McKee (Bnan Cox)
in Columbia Pictures' unconventional comedy WAdaptation."
would like a suhjcct with more
substance.
With helµ from the rest of the
staff, they fa~hion a het that if
she can attract a guy and then
cause him to dump her wuhin
I 0 days {she'll u'>e the bt.'havior
her friend u~es to inadvertently
drive m en away), Andie can
have some latitude with
picking her assignment!> and
she will accomplish three
things: I lave her article for th1'
month, display 10 her friend
how not to dnve·men away and
earn herself a promotion. fhe
guy must be at the party
tonight so that aJI of them can
select him.
On the opposite 1cam1 we
have Ben (Matthew
McConaughey). This ii. Hcn'i.
big introduction into thi'>
muddle. Ben work.., for an
advertising agency who<,e
leader (Robert Klem) wtll a'>'>ign
a huge diamo nd anounl ba'>ed
on the outcome of a het
between Ben, a
motorcycle-riding, raconteur
whose modus operandi 1s a
one-night stand. and two
beautiful c:o-workers. Speari.
and Green (Michael Michele
and Sharon i larlow). The bet i'>
that Ben mu'>t meet a woman
for the first time al tonight'i.
party and court her for I 0 day~.
and she will f.tll 111 love with
him. 11y Sunday, JU day'> from
today. Ut.>n \\.Ill 'ohov. up 41 the
dramund l'Xtravaga111~ with ht-r
on his <trm
Possibly. therl' I'> a w"Jy to
make th1i. nomemt' amuo;iug.
but it prt.''>l'llh 1ht•lf a .. c1
running t'Xdlllple of ha .. 1cally
funny viKnl'ltt''> '>0 ou1land1 i.h
1hc1t tlw humor i., in thl'
prem1'>e -not the cxecu11on.
Some of tht> J>ranh that art•
de,igned to dnVl' a man away
are not believable Would a guy.
at the end or the founh quarter
of a champion'>hip basketball
game. w11h the .,core
dependmg 011 a free throw. go
gel lw. g1rlfnend a Coke? I low
about when he takes ii back.. it's
tlw wrong ._ind and he has to
do 11 all over again? Nope, me
nellhl'F. llow ahout letting her
have a key '>he filc:hed from the
manager? Nu? Nol likely. There
are a few more equally
incredulouc, '>tunts, but they are
done deftly and .ue very funny
• The 1h1ng 1'-, the"e are
talented peoplt• w11h a good
'>trong ~upporting ca-;t anc.l they
have made a muVJe Lhat
demeans their talent and leaves
me qut-~t1011111g 1llt'1r ahility to
chooi.e a vehicle Or mayhe it's
written 1111U lhl'tr contract.
Anyway. how bad can ii be with
all that bl•auty and 1alt'11t7
• JOAN ANDRE 1s a Newport
Beach resident who does a lot or
volunteer work
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Athletics
Feb. 13
Women's Basketball. UU V$ /Jah<1.
7 p.ni., f\r('n Fvenh Center. SJ $5
Feb. 14-16
Baseball. un I'S. An.!mhl. 6 p.rn f-nJ.iy .ind
\Jturt.l,1y, I p.m. Sunda\, Antc-.itcr Rallp.1rk S4 $7
Feb. 15
Men's Volleyball. U< I vs. Pep/lerd111e.
7 p.m., Crawford Hall. $3-$5
Presentations
Feb. 13
Arts
Feb. 14
UCI Music. Vale11trnt's
Co"cert. With Men in
Blaqut, Joseph Huszti,
conductor. 8 p.m.,
Winifred Smith Hall.
$8-$12
Social Sdences International Studies Forum. Changing Trends m U.S.
Middle f'Ast Policy. With Jerrold Green, RAND. 3:30 p.m., Social Sciences
Plaza A, Room 1100. Free
Feb. 15
Arboretum. Prelude to Spri11g: Wintr1
Orchrd Show. I 0 a.m.-3 p.m., Arboretum. $2
Feb. 19
Unlverstty Oub Forum. Athkha Within the
Acadtmic Community. With Bob Chiw ter,
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11:30 a.m., Univer ity Club. $7.50
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Pacific Symphony
Orchestra <fupla>t't.I ih
forrrudable collt'<'tivc talent
under .the baton of Curl ~t. OaJr
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for the Center. helrmg to raise
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homn of AnnoraJL
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cxp<ul\11111. d1·,1gr1t.'<l by Jl'l lute< t
Cesar PeUJ with acnu'>ltt .t.I de<.1gn
~ R~sell Johnson.
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Elizabeth, JOim'Cl hi111 tor the
milt.">tone occa":>1on, greeting
Orclllgc County rc!>ident~ and
fnend!> of me Center wim her
own very grat.eful and w·.um
r re'ience.
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Paul and Oarane k>Uno Mark
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DINING REVIEW .
Gustaf Anders a good introduction to Swedish cuisine
\ ~ .
By Steph~ Sant1croce ' FYI
S wed.ish food doesn't appear near
the top of most lists of famous
international cuisines. For maqy,
exposure to Swedish cooking Is limited
to the Swedish Olef on "The Muppet
Show.~ • • .
Most of us have at least used the term
smorgasbord, if not actually eaten at
one.
Gustaf Anders in South Coast Village
has been serving an elegant,
continental menu featuring Swedtsh
cooking for more than 10 years 10
dL'iCrlminating diners. The restaurant is
consjstently at the top of mosl lists of
the area's best. so I was curious to see
what aJJ the fuss was about
Gustaf Anders is the coUaboration of
proprietor WtlJjam Gustaf Magnuson
and chef Ulf Anders Strandberg. The
restaurant is on the backside of South
Coast Village and is easily recognized by
ib bright yellow awning. Inside, the
w.1aurant pays homage to its 1980s
origins. The ceilings feature exposed
ducting and pipes, all of wruch are
pamted blade. as are the ceilings
themMilves, creating an art-deco
imluwiaJ look. Furnishings are elegant.
but understated to the point of being
<,lark.
Despite, or perhaps becau!>c of the
rnol '>Urroundings, tl1e staff at Gustaf
Anders i!> warm and friendly. eager to
de~ribe menu items or offer selectioru>
on personal favorites.
rhe first thing diners will enjoy after
taking care of the requisite cocktail
order.. 1'> a basket of fresh-baked breads
and roll<; made on prerni&es daily. fhe
assonmenl varies. but usually includes
den!>e, chewy rolls studded with bits of
onion, a sweet. thinly sliced rye bread
and !.Orne of Sweden's trademark Oat
breads. If the quality of the bread is any
indu.:ation of the overall restaurani (and
I believe it is), then most dineN. will
quickly realize that they're in for a treat.
5candinavian countries are known for
pickled and cured fish. Gustaf Anders ·
offers a tantalizing selection as
appetizers. including their famous
graved lax ($1 1).
Graved lax is salmon that's been
wet-cured (usuaUyin aquavit, a
caraway-flavored vodka) as opposed to
!>moked and then served chilled and
sliced thinly. At Gustaf Anders, it's
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This wild nee pancake with golden caviar and smoked salmon 1s one of the appetizers on the menu at Gustaf Anders .
served with a sweet mustard diJJ sauce
that is the perfect foil for the nch, silky
fish.
Gustaf Anders make. a point of
noting that caviar is always av--ctHable at
market pricei. and, lo my surprise,
serves one of the best steak tartare ($I 8)
in the area. Steak tanare may not be as
popular is it once was, given
modem-day concerns about raw meat.
but it's a true treat when done right.
Here, a mound of the fre.h~t
chopped sirloin is centered on a chilled
plate, surrounded by trnditionaJ cold
garnishes such a'\ capers and chopped
onion, and topped with a raw egg yolk.
Served alongside are mustard and hot
sauce. The idea is to mix some or aJJ of
this togetl1er, and scoop II up along with
some of the great bread~. N, I <>aid, it
may not be for everyone. but for
connoi<,seurs, 11'i. a rare treat (pun
intended).
Another dish that's not for all ta.\le<i I!>
the parsley salad ($9), the result of a
shipment qf parsley havtng been
delivered tn the restaurant by accident,
in<;tead of the much-used dill. Instead
of di:,po)ing of the excess herb. chef
Ander. created a salad wilh a handful of
chopped pan.ley mixed with i.un-dned
tomatoes. garlic and cheese in a ba.!111
vinaigrette. fhe d1<;h has a rr~h.
paJette-clean~ing effect, but some will
find the parsley overpowering.
Salmon is a !>peciaJty of the
re<.laurant, and the entree selection'>
feature the fi sh in traditional d1!>hes
surh a!> ~lmon fricassee ($20), mo1!'>t
chunk.'> of poached salmon m ixed with
a crt•arny dill <ww ce and a tender bay
!>hrimp Poached ...almon is also offered
a.'> a cold entree ($18). served with
creme fraiche and golden caviar.
Moi.t of the traditional dishes sport
names I couldn't begrn to pronounce,
but although they may sound
foreboding. they boast incredible Oavor.
One selection I enjoyed Wa.!> chwu.s of
beef tenderloin i.auteed in a <,lew with
loL'> ol red onions and accomparued by
small. creamy roasted potatoes.
I w.u. I~ unpressed with the gnlled
arcuc char ($24). Olar 1.:, a
mtld-Oavored, cold-water fish. h was
~erved with a tomato cucumber salad
and cllrui. vinail(J'elle. Ille fish was
cooked perfectly. with a cmpy skin and
moist Oesh, but the sauce had too much
vint>gar and simply overpowered the
mild fish.
·me menu also features well-prepared
non Swedil.h cfuhes, such as of rib-eye
•WHAT: Gustaf Anders
•WHERE: 3851 S. Bear St., Santa Ana
(in South Coast VIiiage)
• WHEN: Lunch from 11 :30 a.m. to.2
p.m. Tuesday through Sa1urday, and
dinner from 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday ' ,
• • HOW MUCH: Moderately expensive
•PHONE: (714) 668-1737
steak. filet mjgnon or pork chop ($20)
served with either a beamai.se. garlic or
stiltor\ sauce. CuJi$>.usly. the restaurant
offers a 25% discount on any red wine
that cosrs more than $20 with one of
these choices.
Speaking of wines. Gustaf Anders
offers an impressive selection of wines
from around the world at respectable
mark-ups. I W'clS particularly pleased to
see a section of the list dedicated to
wines under $20. I wish more
restaurclflts would do the same.
Although it'i. easy to fill up on the
great breads and wonderful main cfuhe..
at Gustaf Anders. it's wise to th.ink
ahead and save room for one of the
great dessert~ Confections such as puff
rastry filled with bananas and whipped
cream and covered with caramel sauce
($91 or a sinfully light chocolate mousse
($II) are the perfect finish to a meal. as
is a slice of the LraditionaJ princess calce
($9) -layers of moist angel calce filled
with jam and topped with a pale green
layer of manjpan Ca kind of almond
paste).
rd be remiss If I wrote an article
without mentiorung the smorgasbord
that the restaurant offers during the
Ouistmas season, fast.er. Mother's Day
and Father'<; Day. fhis symptuous buffet
features hot and cold lr'ctditionaJ dishei..
l::veryone should lry it at least once.
Although I haven't frequented Gustaf
Anders, I understand the accolades
heaped upon th1o; establishment
Magnuson and Strandberg offer diner.
an elegant expenence featuring
excellent l>CIVlCe and wonderful
~wedi.'>h cwsme at reasonable pnces.
The setung may be all!>tere, but the
overall expenence make'> me want to
visit often.
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Cunliffe Trio, Mary Stallings and
the Houston Person Quartet. The
hotel is at 900 Newport Center
Drive. Information: (949)
759-5003.
onlme al www.ocpac.org or by
calling (714) 740-7878. The Center
is at 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa.
Room, 3100 Irvine Ave .. Newport
Beach. $10 cover. (949) 756-0121.
JAZ1.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant m
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rodt, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
tunes for dmmg and dancing.
Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast
Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP·ROCK ANO Fl.AMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m .
Saturdays at Carmelo's
R1storante, 3520 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo
guitarist Ken Sanders performs
classical flamenco tunes at 7:30
p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays.
Free. (949) 675-1922.
MUSIC
NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ. PARTY
The third annual Newport Beach
Jazz Party will be held at the
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
Friday through Sunday. The
festival will feature the Bill
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Grammy-nominated jazz
trumpeter Terence Blanchard will
be m concert at Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Founders Hall on Feb. 28 and
March 1 with performances at
7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Tidcets are S52
for the early shows. S48 for the
9:30 p.m. performances and are
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WESLA WHITFIELD
Wesla Whitfield will perform at
Founders Hall Feb. 18 to 22 at 7:30
p.m. Tidcets are $49. 600 Town
Center Drive. (714) 556-2122.
VIENNESE DELIGHT
Cafe Ludwig's host p1an1st,
Christopher O'Riley, will take the
audience on a musical tour of the
cobblestone streets of Vienna.
The show will take place Feb. 23
at 2 p.m. in Founders Hall at 600
Town Center Drive. Tidcets are
$45, (71 4) 556-2122.
MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM
The Mark Davidson Trio, with
Ron Eschete on guitar, performs
at 8 p.m. Fridays at the Tee
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. "Wanted"
musicians include guitar
players, bass players, singers,
drummers, keyboardists and
others at 100 Main St., Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 675-7760
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{perform classic rode, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p .m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 lido Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday.
The band performs from 7 to 10
p.m . Wednesday and Thursday,
from 8:30 p.m. lo 12:30 a.m.
Friday and Saturday and from 2
to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant
is at 2735 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
642-3431.
WEEKEND BLUES
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents The
Balboa Blues on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
afternoons. The program
features jazz and classic rock
SATURDAY NIGHT Ra.B
Gerald Ishibashi end the Stone
Bridge Band play rock and R&B
at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton
Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge,
4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'AN EVENING Of IONESCO'
Orange Coast College's
Repertory company will feature
several short plays by one of the
theater's most famous absurdist
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playwrights, Eugene Ionesco. The
_production runs Saturdays and
Sundays through Feb. 23 in the
Orama Lab Studio. Curtain la at e
p.m . Saturdays and et 2 and 7
p.m . Sundays. Tldtets are S6 or
$7. For informstion or tidtets, call
(714) 432-5640, ext. 1. Orenge
Coast College is at 2701 Fairview
Road. Costa Mesa.
'TWO GENTlEMEN Of VERONA'
William Shakespeare's "Two
GenUemen of Verona· will be
performed at the South Coast
Repertory on the Segerstrom
S.tage from Feb. 2~ through
March 30. Preview tickets start'at
$19. For tickets, (714) 708-5555 or
visit www.scr.org.
'PROOF'
"Proof; the Tony Award-wmrnng
play by David Aubum, will play at
Segerstrom Stage. South Coast
Repertory, 650 Town Center
Dnve, Costa Mesa through
Sunday. It tells the story of a
young woman who looks to
discover how much genius and
insanity she has inherited from
her brilliant father Performances
will !!;le at 8 p.m . through Friday,
et 2:30 and 8 p.m . Saturday, and
et 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday
Previews $19 to $44, regular run
$27 to $54. (7141 708-5555
um.£ SHOP OF HORRORS'
The Sage Hill High Sctiool
Theatre Department will offer
"l.Jttle Shop of Horrors" through
Sunday. The play, directed by Jay
Louden, will be perfermed at 2
p.m Sunday. Tickets are SS. 3443
Pacific View Dnve, (949) 219 0900
'FlDDLER ON THE ROOF'
Vanguard Urnverslty will present
its third main stage production of
"Fiddler on the Root.• The play
will open F-eb. 20 and run through
Feb 23. and a second leg will run
Feb. 27 to March 2. It will play at
the school's Lyceum Theater. 55
Fair Dnve m Costa Mesa
Information: (714) 668-0145
PULITZER-WINNING NOVELIST
MICHAEL CHABON'S PLAY
Pulitzer Prize-wmrnng novelist
Michael Chabon's play "The
Amazing Adventures of Kavaher
and Clay sill be presented on
Monday, March 3, at 8 p.m. at the
Irvine Barday Theatre Tickets are
$35 and $29 For tickets. go to the
ucket bo)C office, or call (949)
854-4640.
'\..AMMIE PROJECT
Orange Coast College is staging
Moises Kaufman's "Laramie
Pro1ect" Maren 19 through Maren
23 1n the Drama Lab Theatre
rtck.ets are $12 and S8 and arr
sold at the door and by calling
(714) 432-5880 Orange Coast
College is at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa.
STUDENT DIRECTED
ONE-PERSON PLAYS
"Solo Voices; a festival of
student-directed one-person
plays, will be staged March 1 and
2, at 8 p.m . Saturday and at 2 and
7 p .m . on Sunday Tickets are S6
and $7 and can be purchased at
the door or by calling (714)
432-5725. Orange Coast College
at 2701 FaiMew Road. Costa
Mesa.
ART
'ZJNE SCENE'
"Zme Scene; an e)Ch1bit of zmes
organized by the Crenbrook Art
Museum, will be on display
through Apnl 27 at the Orange
County Museum of Art's Satellite
Gallery, SoU1h Coast Plaza. 3333
Bristol St, Costa M esa. lines are
publications -like magazines -
created by individuals or small
groups. Museum hours are 10
a.m . to 9 p.m. M onday through
Friday. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m . Saturday
and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m . Sunday.
Free. (949) 759-1122.
JANEHtll
"Local Scenes.~ art by Jane Hill,
will be on display at the Newport
Beach Public Library through Feb.
28. The library is at 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Bead'!. Free. (949)
717-3801.
'IN ntE EYE OF THE
BEHOLDER'
An exhibit of woru by M ichael
Perez end Kirsten Prosser will be
on display at Bayside Gallery
Restaurant, 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beacti. through Mard'I 1.
(949) 851·918.
www.studiOQallery.Mt
MAYO PHOTOGRAPHS
Worb by falMd Mexican
photographer Manuel Alvarez
Bravo will be on display through
Feb. 18 at the Orange Countv
MUMUm or Art. 860 San
a.m.nte Drive, Newpoft Beech.
The worb will be ahoWn
conc:unentty with "The Spirit of
Mexlco:an exhlbit•Mploring
Me.lco through the evet of
• modem photogrtphert lncludfng
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:w.ton. Mueeum hourt a,. 11
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MARJETICA PORTC
An installation by Slovenian artist
· Marjetlca Porte will be on display
through M arch 2 at the Orange
County Museum of Art, 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beacti.
Porte's work deals with issuea of
shelter, poverty and
displacement Museum hours are
11 a.m . to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday. SS for adults, $4 for
seniors and students, and free for
members and children younger
than 16. (949) 759-1122.
TliE DEAN A. SMmt:
NOCTURNE EXHIBIT
Dean A Smith, an Orange Coast
~ollege jewelry-making
instructor, will have an exhibit at
the College of Fine Arts West
Gallery at Cal State Fullerton
through Feb. 20. The Dean A.
Smith: Noctume exhibit is of
blomorphlc steel sculptures. For
information, call (714) 432·5725.
DANCE
ALVIN AILEY DANCE THEATER
One of ~menca's most celebrated
dance companies, the Alvin Ailey
Dance Theater, will perform at
Segerstrom Hall Tuesday through ~b. 16 Performances will be
given at 8 p.m. each day, ansj
special matmee showings will be
given at 2 p.m. Feb 15 and 16.
Tickets range from $20 to $65.
600 Town Center Onve. (714) 556-
2122
PACO PENA'S FLAMENCO
DANCE COMPANY
Flamenco gu1tanst Paco Pena and
his dance company will perform
at Orange Coast College on
Saturday, Feb. 22, at 8 p m.
Tickets are S35 and $39 at the
door. They are on sale at the
college's ticket office or online at
www occtldcets.com For
1nformat1on. call (714) 432-5880 or
(888) 622-5376. Orange Coast
College 1s at 2701 Fairview Road.
Costa M esa
SWING
Lessons every Sunday from 2 to 6
p.m at Avant Garde Ballroom m
Newport Beach with the Orange
County Swmg Dance Club. All
ages are welcome and no
partners are needed. For more
information, v1s1t ocswmg.com or
call (909) 65&-6119
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancmg is offered from 8
pm to 12·30 a.m. on the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McChntock Way, Costa Mesa
(714) 641 8688.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library. 1855 Park Ave. (949)
646-8845
P JS AND BOOKS
A children's story time 1s
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
1000 Avocado Ave Children may
wear pa1amas 10 the evening
sessions Free. (949) 717-3801
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story time 1s held at
10:45 a m Wednesdays at Bames
& Noble Booksellers al Metro
Pointe. 901 -B South Coast Drive.
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time 1s held at
10 a.m . Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books &
Music et South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
432-7854.
BOOKS
BARBARA WOOO
lntematlonal best-selling author
Barbara Wood will discuss and
sign her latest novel, "The
Blessing Stone," at 2 p.m . Feb. 23
at Borders Books, Music and Caf6
at South Coast Plaza. Wood has
written 18 novels covering
different periods of history.
Borders is at 333 Bear St.
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newpor1
Bead\. $1()..$16. (949) 642-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Parican offers Sunday
brunch from 10 a.m . to 3:30 p.m. averv Sunday et 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newpon Bea<n. $8-$16.
(949) 642-343t
1WIUGHT DIMG
A twilight dining rMnU, featuring
dlahea IUCh .. ~
parmigiana and catamari pk:anta
at reduoed Pficee, la of'f9ttd from
6 to 8 p.m. wMkOeya end from A
to 6 p.m. Sundlyt tit VMla Nova
AeltauAtlt. 3131 w. Cont ~. Newpoc1 &Md\. (MS)
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WMlUTINGS
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tllldnGI from 4;30 to I p.m..
rttdlYl Ind from 1 :30 ID I p.m.
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Saturdays. (949) 650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
ATRtUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music ls
A Sunday brunch featunng presented dally at the Atrium's
International seafood and sa.lad Alrporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
buffets, roasts carved to order Blvd .. Irvine. 1949) B33-2no.
and breakfast favorite• is held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at BISTRO 201
Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 Jazz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays '
M acArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach. and Saturdays and at 11 a.m .
$30; $40 with champagne. (949) Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
476-2001. Coast Highway, Newport Beach
(949) 631-1551. .
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Musical acts perform llt 8:30 p.m . after 9 p.m. Thursdays, and pop
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"To stay within striking distance of
the league champioits, without
those bodies, was ju.st a gutsy
performace by our kids."
Larry ..... Newport Harbor boys
basketbal coach
,
EYE OPENER
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Dalf'i Piiot Sports Editor Roger Carlson • (9491574-4223 • Sports Fax: 1949) 650-0170 Thursday. F~uary 13. 2003 81 .
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER
Sea Kings slide into PCL title
Corona del
Mar High's.
boys soccer
team takes a
celebratory
dive in the. mud
after def eating
Northwood on
Wednesday, a
late goal by
Chris
Rmgstrom the
decider in a
2-1 victory.
The decision
gives the Sea
Kings a share
of the Pacific
Coast League
championship,
the first crown
for the boys
program since
1994.
KENT TR£PTOW I
DAILY PILOT
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Sailors watch
it fade away
Short-handed Tars
can't hang on after
building 13 -point
third-quarter lead in
Sea Vi ew showdown. ••
two-handed slam dunJc by
6-10 Woodbridge Junior
David Burgess awakened
the singular force that
swept a rt'pea1 Litle from
the Sailors.
Burgess, 2 of 12 from the
field before the dunk, with
3: 12 left in the third quar-
Barry Faulkner
Dally Pilot
Woodbridge 59 1er, scored 26 of has team's
Newport 54 finaJ 32 points. He finished
with 31 points, 13 re-
NEWPORT BEACI I -Most
would agree that the turning point in
the Sea View League boys basketball ti-
tle showdown Wednesday between
host Newport Harbor High and Wood-
b ridge came when 6-foot-9 Sailor cen-
ter Nedim Pajevic fouled out with 4:22
left.
But that surely wouldn't be he whole
story behind the Warriors' 59·54 tri-
umph, a victory worthy of a champion-
. ship team (21-5, 9-1 in league), ranked
No. 6 in Orange County and No. 5 in
CIF Southern Section Divisio n II-AA.
bounds and four blocked
shots. He hit 9 of his finaJ 10 field-goaJ
tries, nened 8 of his las1 9 free throws
and finish ed with 20 fourth-quarter
points to rescue the visitors, after New-
port opened .a 37-24 advantage with
4:24 left in lhe third period.
"Considering the magnitude of the
situation, Lh.i.s was David's best game,"
said Woodbridge Coach John HaJagan.
who was anxious to afford as much
praise to the second-place Tars (16-9,
8 -2) as his Goliath post man.
"Obviously. the turning point came
Ringstrom 's goal in final
minute gives CdM 2-1
vi ctory and a share of the
Pacific Coast League title.
Steve Vir&en
OaJly Pilot
IRVI NF -One soccer game, played
in rain, wind and mud, decided the title
of outnght champion or co·champions.
One shot, m the fi
nal rrunute. deter
rruned the Pacific SCOREBOARD
Coast League's fate
Corona del Mar
High junior Olm
Ringstrom scored an un~isted goal
in the final minute
to lead the Sea .
Kings' boy<\ <,occer CdM 2
team to a 2 1 Nonhwood 1
come-from ·behmd.
victory over host
Northwood \\edn~da)
Cd."1 116-5-2. 9 l·O m league! shares
the PCL champaonshlp with Northwood
after dealing the Tunberwolves their
See COM, Pae• 83
PREPS
Eagles
pushing
uphill
Fertig's attempt to reverse
Estancia footba ll fort unes
has at least one skeptic.
C raig Fertig says he is aware of
the enormity of the challenge
to return the f.sLanCla High
foorbaJJ
program to
respectability. Jay
Noonan, 1-18 in his
rwo seasons, said the
same thing. as did
one infamous Eagle
baseball coach, not
long before he
coached one game
and quit
Dave Holland.
arguably as
respected u any
football coach in
BARRY
FAULKNER
Because, even before Pajevic picked
up h1s final three fouls within a span of
3: 11 in the flnaJ period, a thunderous
when Pajevic (who finished with 16 S£AN Hll.LER I DM.Y Pl.OT
Newport-Mesa history. who won rwo
CIF Southern Section titles m 20
seasons a1 the helm of Corona del Mar
High. has pushed the Laguna Beach
football boulder uphill for years. but ·
See TARS. P~e• 82 Newport's Chase Cameron ( 10) is fouled by Woodbndge's Michael Moeller (43). See PREPS, Pac• B4
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
Anteaters challe~ge
Utah State tonight
UCl's quest for Big West
title becomes more
daunting With two-game
road trip that starts with
the Aggies tonight at 5:35.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
LOGAN, Utah -The
time has come again
for UC lrvlne. It'• ~
for the UCI men1
basketball team to re-
ceive another chal-
lenge. It's time for the
Anteate.ra to play at
Utah State.
UCI, which overcame a th.ree~game
loslng ltreU with two •tralgbt wins lut
week. wW face Blg Wat Coofermce ri-
val Utah State tonight at 5:35 at the
Smith Spectrum. The Anteaten (13* 7,
1..f In the JMa Welt) In OM ~ be·
hind the~ (17-5, 8·3), Who .......
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tie for first place In tht"'Big West with
' UC Santa Barbara.
UCI Coach Pat Dougl.ass said his
squad gaJ.rted momentum and confl-
dence in earning two home victories
last week over UC Riverside and Cal
State Fullerton.
"I thought our kids rallied together,
more so than any time of the year.·
Douglass said. "They played with better
effon. It'i a 1tep in the right direcdon
and that's what you want to have u we
get closer to the league tournament."
The Anteaten' 72·52 victory over
Pullenon WU arguably UCl'I beat
played game in tennt or offe~ and
defenee. ua eenlor Mike Hood acored
a tNaOn-bJcb 21 point.a on bis way to
Big \\fett Player Of the ~k honOl'I.
UCl'a defenle held Fullerton to 16
point.I ln the ftnt half' and the Ant·
eeten abot ~ (15 of 22) ln the teeond
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DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Zack Novak
Though Estancia energizer is a defensive demon,
his scoring has aJso helped spur team's success.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
82 Thursday, February 13, 2003 SPORTS Dally Piiot
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO
Sailors caught in another storm
!
Hayes and Dominic
lead the way with
three goaJs each as
Foothill claims Sea
View League
champion~hip, 10.-4.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
TUSTIN -It aJI happened so
fa'>I.
Before the Newport Harbor
I hgh girlc;' water polo team
could get back to derend, a Foot-
hill player, usually USC-bound
Brittany I layes, had already
swam the length of the pool to
WATER POLO
CdM bounces
Tesoro, 15-2
UCI loses twice on
the collegiate level.
Corona del Mar lligh's ~ wa·
ter rol11 team breezed to its founh
'>t.r.ught Pacific Coa.'>t League vic-
tory Wednesday, c;helling visiting
le-.t1ro, 15 2. behind a balanced
at1<1ck and '>Uffocaling defense.
Kaue Kubas. who MX>red three
fourth-quarter goals, led CdM
< 19·5 overall) with three goals.
Hri11ney Howlus, Jordan Anae
and Katy<1 Eadinf,'lon each had
two goab for CdM. which u.~
<;uch first-liner..~ Ouistina Hew-
ko. Daruelle Carlson and Daniela
DiGiacomo sparingty.
Arny Stmck. with live goals, led
tht• JV., in an I ll-4 victory.
<l1cl..ea Lyman and Alyssa
fulH.~ each had three goals in the
IO· I fro.,h·'>Oph victory.
Pacific Coast l..Ncue
C<M 15, Tesoro 2
receive a pass and score a goal. tional team and headed to
Foothill scored six of its IO UCLA, maintained ber litellar
goals on the counterattack in a play against the Tars (21-5) with
I 0-4 victory at Tustin High seven saves, four steals and two
Wednesday in a steady rain. The assists -to Hayes and Kaitlin
victory is Foothill's fourth in as Prijatel -In a ·three-goal fourth
many tries this season against period.
Harbor, which secured the "She is the best goalie out
·school's first Sea View League there' and malces incredible
championship in its inaugural passes," JI ayes said of Feher.
campaigA in the league. The Knights connected on ·3
"We were pumped up about of 6 on the man-advantage
this game and wanted to show while the Sailors had no advan-
everyone we could do it," said tage at all on four opportunities.
Hayes. who finished with three · . "We sa1 there and didn't reacr
goals, two steals and two assists. to any1hing." said the Tars' Anne
"Everyone was ready to play to-Belden, who had a team-leading
day and that's what it comes two goals with two steals. "They
down to." countered a lot and we weren'1
Foothill goalkeeper Emily ready for It."
Feher, a member of the U.S. na-The Sailors tied the Knights,
J
J -1, early on as Jerlha
Murphy score on a
four-meter penalty
shot after Paige Lan-
sing drew an ejecllon.
it, 6-4. ter between events, the Sailor!.
(20-5) and the undefeated
Knights (26·0) could face each
other in the CIF Southern Sec
tion Division I Onals at Bel
mont Plaza. A Belden goal with
5:06 left in the half
was Newport's neX1
score to tie ii at 2-2,
but Foothill answered
with four straight
goals.
Newport 4
But with 38 sec-
onds to go in the
third period, Wight
drew her third pen-
alty leading to an
ejection for the rest
of the game. Hayes
took advantage,
swimming the length
of the pool and
putting a spin move
"I think we'll be ready 10
counterattack and se1 up a lot
more Belden said. "We need to
work on the counterattack and ·
apply more pressure to them."
Foothill ·10
The Knights entered
the third quarter with
a four-goal buJge, but Newport
Harbor did not wilt. Carolyn
Conway took a pass from Annie
Wight in set and cored New-
port's third goal, and J :02 later,
Belden struck from two meters
on a pass from Murphy to make
on a defender to
score Foothill's sev
enth goal. Newport couldn't cut
into the lead in the fourth pe·
riod.
Jessica Ball. added an al.>sist
and goalkeeper Terin Cottam
made four saves.
While there is still a lot of wa-
Foothlll 10, Newport Score by Ouarten
Newport 1 I 2 o
foothill • 1 I l
Newport-Belden 2. Conway 1
Murphy 1 Savn -Cottam, 4
• IO
Foothill Hayes 3. Domenic 3, Pr11atel 2, Reynolds 1, Kraus 1 Save~ Feher, 7 Redaelh, 1
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS BASKETBALL
·All Saints' Day
at Costa Mesa
Santa Ana
shatters
Mustangs'
playoff hopes,
55-52.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
tOSl A M l:SA -
The high '>Cho<11 boy'>
bai.lcetball -;ea'>on
SantaAna 55
Mesa 52
thic, Wlll for thl:' '>l'll
tors to try to .:l:'t 111
the playoffl>, hut 11.1·
couldn't qu11 e ~l't 11
dont'"
In <,CcontJ h.ill
glimp.,es. 11 loolct'd ,1,
if Me'>a mtght pull
out tht' win I ht
Mu ... tanK' led by lour
at haJfttme and w1·ri·
up. \6-32, With I Ill
left in the thmJ qu.ir
lt.'r, following onc ol
Danny Krikorian\ four thre1·
pointer ... rtwn, the Saints went
on an 8-0 run the nex t I :48, fiH•
points rnming lrom Atr1>.
5oof'e bv Quarters Tesoro b I 0 I 2 DON LEACH /DAILY Pll OT
may be drawing to a do'>l' but
Costa Mesa I ligh isn't about to
finish in a relaxed mode. The
Mustangs exerted every drop ol
energy they had again'it vi.,iting
~anra Ana Wednesday night bu1
fell ju<,t short. 55-52. m Golden
West League play.
Me'a tied II at the end of •
thrt·e quarter<, before the \.11111\
.,cored the fir'>t five point., 111
the fourth period, agam .ill
from Ate.,, following too turn
over'>.
CdM 1 2 2 ' Tesoro Bolduc 1, Macur 1
1s Estancia basketball standout Zack Novak is the Daily Pilors High School Athlete of the Week.
CdM K Kubas 3, Anae 2, Bowlus 2, Eadmg10n 2, Stradt 1. uao 1, Cuyler 1.
Ca Hewlco 1, Ch Hewlco 1, T. Kubas 1
Saves Fullen 9 NOVAK
Continued from 81
•In college women's water Novakanswered the
polo: UL Irvine\ women's water challenge last week. performing
1x1lo team went up againl>l sec-the featured role of a
on<l ranked UCIA and slXth-box-and-one defense to stymie
rankN.I I .oyula Marymount Santa Ana senior Scoring
Wedm.">C.lay, bul ewn the home seru.ation Brandon McGee in a
pool advantage didn't ..eem to off-G9-6I Golden West League road
-.et too much UCIA wac; an 18· 1 winner in win Feb. 4' Novalc then applied himself to Costa Mesa senior
Mountain Pacific Sports Federa-scoring leader Danny Krikorian,
lion play. and Loyola was a 9-1 as part of a triangle-and-two to ·
nonconference winner. lhc Anteater.., now 4·4,0-1, help key a 55-39 triumph at the crosstown rival Mustangs' gym
bn!ke . t.hthe firsscoring .. ~~e againsdt Feb. 6.
IJCIA ll1 e t pcncru on an A · McGee, averaging neclrty 21
claide Perram goal, and Erica I lor· points coming in, scored a
man scored in the third period to 1 th snap Loyula'.s shutout bid. season-ow seven against e
lJU A. J 1• I -0 in the MPSF. had D'aily Pilot Athlete of the Week's pres.sure, netting just 3 of 15
11 won at halftune. IO· I. Among field -goal attempts, just 1 of 7
tbe Brums' M:'Oring leaders was from three-point range.
Newpon I larbor I tigh product "He scored 34 the first game
Ka1herinl' Belden, with two goals. against us (including a
MPSf game-winning three-pointer at
UClA 18. UC Irvine 1 the buzzer in a 64-62 decision
~r4 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~ Jan. JO). so we wanted them to
UClA -Golda 3. Lopez 3. Flanagan 3. have somebody else try to beat us
Rulon 2. Belden 2. Flanagan 2. Kunkle this time," said Novak. who
1, Pulver 1, Sladlowski 1 chipped in two points. fovr
UCI Penam 1 rebounds. three ~i.!.1S and two
steals.
Noncol"-•ICe
Loyola 9, UC~ 1
Loyola 2 o ' 3 UCI 0010
Loyola Conner 3, Saal 2, Wald 1,
Guidi 1. Kroeze 1, Hoagland 1.
UCI Horman 1,
lWo days later, on his 18th
birthday, Novak blanketed
~ Krikorian, who did not get a shot
off the first I 0'.30, hit only two
three-pointers. and finished with
11 points. five below his average.
TARS
Continued from B 1
points and 14 rebounds) fouled
out," llalagan said. "He and
David had a great battle. But
when (Pajevic) left the game,
we knew we could get the ball
Inside. We expect Davfd to
how up at crunch time.
•out give Newpon credh. My
gosh, (the Sailors) played a
great game. They had us down
by double dig!~. which had
m ore to do 'With the way they
were playtJtg than us being in-
effi cient. But we were able to
1 t>at1en down the hatches and
get busy. ~ know Newprot
Harbor will repre ent the Sea
View League well In the (Olvi-
fon fl·M) playoffs. Who
knows. maybe we can do this
again tn the Pond (the lte or
• tbe D • M title 1ame)."
I 1be HkeUhood of a third
Woodbndge·N~rt Harbor cla~h was dlminlahed. how ver,
bY whit could be• M"rl<> kl\ee
injury uttaln~ bY junior
Sailor guafd Andre ~tt.
f
"Just to see our guys
battle through the
adversity of losing
Brett, then Andre, then
Nedim ... I couldn't ask
for anything more:'.
l.arTy Hint
Pinesett's left leg crumpled
underneath him while he was
collecting a long rebound with
2:27 left In the third quarter
and he was unable to put
welgflt on the leg as he wall
h0elped off the floor.
'Tm not a doctor or a trainer,
but It dJdn't sound good," New-
port Coach Larry ITlr1t Raid of
Plnesett'a discripllon of the ln-
jury. I
"He aaJd his whole knee gave
ouc, • lstant Bryan Cottriel
said.
The Sailors I05t &-8 funlor Ja
mle Otef enbach to a tom ACL.
ln fall workouu and lo t sopho-
more patt·tlme tart«r Breu
Perrine suffered the tame ln -
jury Priday al AllloD Niguel. '
What's more. Novalc exploded,
otTenslvety. pumping in half of his
eight three-point attempts,
netting his only field -goal try
inside the arc and converting 6 of
8 foul shots for a career-high 20
poln~
Novak. averaging 10.3 points in
11 leat,l\.le games coming into this
week, 8.5 ppg for the season, had
nine combined three-pointers in
his flfl>t 2J games, before
bombing away at the Mustangs.
"I le stepped up. offensively.
against Costa Mesa,• Sorce said.
"After a couple of his threes. I saw
a mild-mannered Zack throwing
"Just to see our guys battle
through the adversity of losing
Brett, then Andre. then Nedim
.. . I couldn't ask for anything
more," Hirst said. "To stay
within striking distance of the
league champions, without
those bodies, was just a gutsy
performace by our kids."
De pite Burgess' late domi-
nation and the aforementioned
Sailor personnel shortage,
Newpon maintained lta lead
until 6-6 senior Chris Boldlg
drove for a layin to put the visi-
tors up, 53·52, with 2:33 left.
Newport cwtce bad posses·
alon with the chllJlce to tie it
with a three-pointer in the final
minute, but a lG'foot jumper
came up short and a driving
layup attempt wu blocked,
then coUected by Burgesa. But·
g , who had made a layup to
drnw the W rrlon Within 62-51,
then followi d BoldiJ'• bucket
with a putback on a pOIMUlon
he tarted with a 11tNl, to ln·
ere the l~ad to 55-.:;2.
Burg made four foul 1hou
in thf! final 16 aecond to ce·
ment the victory, forcing N~·
port to •ttf'Pl lt fifth MCOnd·
his a fist in the air. which i'>
something I'd never seen in my
two years being around him. I
think f!Vf!ry time he made a
three. he was tasting a different
part of the Newpon Rib
Company menu (a po~tgame
feast is one of the spoils that
goes to the annual ~stown
series winner. which, for the
first time in three seasons. wa..,
Estancia. by vinue of a
two-game sweep). He W&
really fired up that night·
Novak. who cermed his
birthday baW!tball bash hi!.
greatest athletic moment, is.
perhaps, more than any of hi.,
teammates, appreciative of
~tancia basket.ball history. I ti'>
older brothers. Ben and Nick.
both played for the FAlgl~. ~
Zack faithfully cheered from
the stands.
"I've been coming to F1>ta11cia
games ever since J Wc1S in the
fourth grade." Zack Novalc said.
"And, ever since that time. I
couldn't wait to play for the
varsity."
Novak averaged just fewer than
three points in his debut varsity
season last year. but quldcJy
established himself as a starter in
the offseason.
"He has been my defemive
stopper and he has helped us at
the offensive end, too." Sorce
said. "He surprises people with
his quickness and has become
much more of a complete player."
place Selview finish in the last
six seasons.
In addition to Pajevic, Harbor
senior guards Olase Cameron
(15 points), and Sean Rorden
(J 3, lncludlng two big second-
balf three-pointers) played
well.
Senior forward Nick. Classic
added four points and eight re-
bounds off the bench.
Cameron scored six pointd
and Pajevtc four In a 12-0 Sailor
run early in the third, to pro-
duce the 13-polnt cushion.
But the Waniors and Burge"
came all the way back.
s.. View LNtLte
~.Y. Herbof 54 Woodbrl~~~,. -" Newport ll 14 17 12 14
Wo a• ltd9t-Wlnd9r 13, Boldig 5,
8utQM9 31, McClaln 2, ~ , w... 3, Dletl'ldl 3, Moeller 2.
3-pc. "°"" -Wlndef' 1, Wela 1, °'911idl 1.
Fouled out -noN, "-"nlc:etl -none N9I lll:Oft Hlirt»Or -8. Lowentn.I e, ,.,,.... o. htrAc 19, Ctmeron 16.
Aorden 13; Gl...tc 4 , t l.owentMI o.
IWl'*MMIO
"""' ~ -Aorden 2 foultd out -l'lljeY!c.
Ted-.1--noM.
Me..a sophomore Jeff Wal
dron tallied a seru.on-high 15
points with 11 rebounds.
His presence in!.ide helped
leep the Mu.,tang<:. (9· 16, 4 · 7 in
league) in the game. w11h a .,hot
to tie in the clo·tng <,econd!..
fraihng by three, Waldron
boxed out 1wo defenders to cor
ral a mi'>'>ed Mesa three and
was fouled on the putback at-
tempt. I le made both free
throws with 11.6 l.>econds left.
llut Samt<>' leading scorer Der·
rick Ate!> (22 pointi.) found day·
light a.nd ran unguarded down
Lhe court to receive an outJet
pas'! and converted a layup to
make it a three-poinl game. A
final Mel.a three-point auemrt
fell '>hort and the Saints had
their '>ixth league win {6-5).
clinchtng one of the league's
four guarantt'ed CIF playoff
spots
By virtue of los!.es by Mesa
and Saddleback Wednesday.
idle Estancia also clinched a
guaranteed post<>eason berth
"We were. scrambltng at the
end with no timeouts after
Jeff's free throws.· Mesa Coach
Bob Serven said. *(Ates) -;ome
how got loose. We played a lot
better than the last time
again!tl ~anta Ana, especially
on defense. And Jeff is a mon-
ster inside."
Mesa fell to Santa Ana, 54-39.
Jan. 22.
"I keep coming out every
game, trying to pf.ay my hard-
est," Waldron said. "I wanted
"We had two turnoverc, tha1
wert' unforce<4 and we could n t
get the lead agrun." ~rve11 .. aid
Knkonan and Waldron dl
counted for all of Mesa's fourth
quann point~. ·seven and fiw
rc~pec11vcly Neither team re
te1ved any potntl> from 11'
bench.
Brian Mohna (eight point<,J,
along with Marlc.o Stankovil
and ~col l Knox (four points
each ), rounded out the <,corin~
for Mec,a.
Wednesday\ game was the II
nal home game for seniors Kn
kori an. ~harif Abedrabo, Curll'
Millward and Ziad Peptc. rtw
Mustargs vl'>ll Saddleback 1n .i
fifth -place duel Friday.
~addleback lo"il to leag\Jl'
champion Ocean View ( 11 ·0I
Wednesday but with 10 wms. I'>
one victory <>hy of the 11 victol"}
minimum requirement for at
large conc,1deration.
Gotderl w..t i...,.
Sent• Ane 55, Costa Mese 52
Scot.. bv 0utlft9t'I Santa Ane 111 5 19 15 s-. Costa Mesa 1• n 1s 12 ~
Santa Ana -Stlva 3, Atos 22, Tripp 13
McGee 17. Fevele 0, Reyes 0. CarrascoO
3-pt goals McGee 4, Ates 2
Fouled out -none
Tecf'tntcals none.
~ -Stankovic 4, Waldron 15, O. Knkonan 21, Molina 8, Knox 4, T
Knkorian 0, Pepte 0.
3 pt. goals -0. Krikonan 4, Mollna 2. Fouled out none.
Tecnmcala -none
Newport
Harbor's Todd
Lowenthal (51
tries to break
ttvough the
Wocxt>ridge
defense in
We<ilesday
rjgtrt's Sea
VKMleague
~
showdown
with the
Warriors.
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Daily Pilot SPORTS
VOLLEYBALL
UC I whips
use in four
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER
CRAWFORD HALL -The
second ranked UC Irvine men's
voUeybaJI team rallied from a
i.low '!tart and mowed down
visiting US<.. In Mountain Pa-
cific ~ports Federation play
Wedne,day night on ·the UCI
campus. 21 -JO, 30-21. 30-25,
30-21 lo Improve to 13-2, 6-2 in
the MPSF.
u~c jumped 10 a 14-6 advan-
tage 10 Game 3, but eventually
the c;core was tied at 22 and 24
before a Monte 'fucker k.iU put
the Anteaters in control at 25-
24.
.. Kills by Jimmy Pelzel and
llu~s MMchewlca extended 11 to
27-24, then Marchewka and
penter Bemus blocked the
next 1wo US<.. hitter'\ and the
outtome wa-; evident
Pcl,1cl led all with 18 kills.
three 'lervire aces and eight
digc;
ruclwr had 14 kills and hi 1
500 for the match Marchewka
.idded nine k.ills. and Kyle
We1cher1. off the bench m
t.ame J, nailed four k.ilb in as
many attempt\. use fell to 9 7, :i -1
TI1e Anteaters ho:.t No. 3 Pep-
perdine Saturday at Crawford
1 laU, bc~inning at 7. ·1 he Waves'
only lo.,., of the '>l.'d<,on was a
\weep by the Anteater.,
USA TODAY/AVCA
COACHES' TOP 15 POLL
l Hawa11 (8 2). 2 UC Irvine ( 12 21
3 Pepperdine 19 11: 4 BYU 17 1 ), 5
Lewis 17 21. 6 Long~adl State (7 51
7 Stanford 16 61 8 Cal State North
ridge (8 4) 9 <11el Penn State (5·3l
dnd Pac1f1c 11 5 11 Ball State 17 21.
12 UCLA 151il 13 fPFW(4 ll. 14 UC
Santa Barbara 13 9) 15 Loyola Ch•
cago 15 2
K[NTTR[r• )W
Corona del Mar H1gh's Chris Rmgstrom (14) drives past Northwood's Shahin Halab1an.
Others receiving points and lusted
on iwo or more ballots UC San 01
1190
VOLLEYBALL
Bucs get past
Pierce in five
COSTA MF.SA -~ophomore
t...a1mana Kamalan1 po,ted a
team high 23 lc1lb to go along
w11h 11 dig'> to lead Orange
<..oast College\ men\ volley
ball team to ..1 JO 24. 27 10. 26
30, 30-24, 15 12 Orange I m
p1re Conference v1uory over
highly regarded I.A Pierce
Wedne'>day night
In a replay of la~t year\ !.late
champ1omh1p final, the Pt·
rates fought bac k from a l · I
deficll behind the play of Ka·
malani He recorded eight ktll'\
tn rhe [.ourth game, five of
thoi.c do\..n the '>lretth a:. the
Pirate~ forced a fifth game.
"I thought the great thing
ahout c.ame 5 was !hat we
didn't get nervous," said OCL
Coat'h Chuck Cutenese. uwe
got behind there early. but we
were able to fight hack and
s tay with it. ft
COM
Continued from B 1
first los.<> in league .ict1011, and
el\ding therr 14 -gamt' unbeaten
'>treak. Corona aJc;o avenged 1t'
2-0 loss to Northwood Ian. 29
Shortly after Wednesday\
game, the ~a Kings reveled 1n
their victory. as they shd on their
bellies aero~ midfield.
UThat's ow first league Litle
since 1994," CdM Coach Pat
Callaghan 'WI.Id of the Sea King,·
co-championship. "The bnr, de
served 11. They outplayed (Nonh
wood). They found a way to win
It wa.' a:. if they v.'illed their wa\
10 wm. Someume-; that\ all 11
takes."
For the Sea King'>, tht' ram Willi
hardJy a concern. Th£'y tJ<,('d th('
adver!K' condJUon~ to 1he1r dd
vantage.
·1 love playmg in the ram."
CdM <>eruor Blake Dillion "><lid
"You slide and you end up going
eight feet. It's '>0 much fun It
takec; your mind o ff alJ the paan " ·
Rmgstrom. who ..aid hr hn<.I
not been playm.g very well dur
ing league action, broke 1hrough
Northwood'~ defcn..e in lhl'
game'-; closing moments.
I le created his own -.conng
chance by losing hi., dcfendt'r
then firing a strik.e pa<;t the gnahe
from about eight yards out
·1 just (dodged the defender), I
saw 811 operung and I went for
11, • Rmgstrom said. "I'm gJad It
went 1n I'm 'o glad ·
< dM 1umor Dalin} Whitaker
al<,o prm..ided the \t•a Kmgc; witJ1
tlehWit I le c;cored Lht' tying goal
on a free k.ick from about 40
yardr, out in tht' fi2nd mmute.
rill' <,hot wa' low It '>kipped drtd
11 .ippcarcd w haw ntocheted on the goalie''> leg before going
Ill.
'' 11Mt t hangl·d the monwn
tum, big 11me," ..aid Whitaker,
who overpowered '>evcraJ North·
wood rtaycr., knocking them
over while wm111ng ball<,
throughout the gdme
"Wt· lame 111 knowing we had
to wm, • t ontmued Wlutal..er
"We ~ew we had to play h.kc we
did agam .. t Newport I larhor.
wllh inten<t1ty And, we did ft
Wh11aker drew ire from a
Nonhwood player who wa.."
ch~ed Wlth a yeUO\\ card II1 the
7'ith m11iult' Phd ",temler, C.dM.,
wnior goal11 . ., di.,., tuml.'d in a
noteworlh~ p<'rfomiance I le re-
l ordc<l wven ~1 .. e<>. including
IWO ''OP' in Ont' on-one SltUa·
lion-. C dM '>t•nanr' BriUldon /,ar-
1an and I J1lhon .d'><> l'Ontnbuted
on defcnw allowmg the Sea
Kmg•,' uffon.,e indu1.Hng 1unior
Juht•n < rrru111. Ring.'>lrom and
Wh1 takt•r, to all.it~ Jumor Jcntt
Thayer and <,ophomure Shane
Lolhn'> wt:re al\o battling in the
muddy trem Ill''-. lney suffered
bnii't'd tfogh in1unes. hut
Callaghan '<lid hC' expect'> them
to he rt•ady for the pldyoll\.
• I ht'y c anw together and
played with ">0 much emollnn
and ral>.'>IOn." Callaghan ~ud of
has '>quad "I'm '>O proud of their
effort We couldn't, have wven
an} more effort out there •
C..dM nearly c;cored an the l:lrd
rrunute when Ring.,trom fired a
'\hot to the bad: of Nonhwood'<.
net. Rut, a referet' apparenlly
'>lopped play beC"au...c lw 'aid the
runberwolvt"•' goalie had po ..
.,es<,ion before ll1ng'>trom locked
the ball.
Nortl1wood (ltt-4 I. 9-I ·0 ), last
year':. Clf Divi-;ion IV champion,
">tored 13 mmutt''> later on "'
only '>Coring threat of the fir'>I
half North\\-ood wphomore
Roben Gama '\Cored from near
the comer to give the Timber
wolve<"> a 1-0 lead
The ram, wind and muddy
field ~emed to '>low down
'lorlhwood, a team knO\\ll for its
quicknt>\.'-Lorona took advan
tage and used m '>trength to
dominate the 1 imlwrwolve<,
uwe heard thern laughing and
joking around before the game.·
Oillion 'id1d ·we u'>t'd that <I">
fuel.
Ln a Sea View League game
• Ille Newpon I lclrbor I hgh
boy<> ~occer team ued visiting
Woodbndgc, 2 l. in the league fi
nale for both Wedne<,day at
Newpon I larbor
The Sadof'!> needed d viuory to
cam a <>hare ol the leaguc cmwn.
hut in-;tead wtll haw to r,e1Lle for
~econd place.
No detail!. from the rnntt•'>t
were reported
The Pirates fought back to a
7-7 11e in the final game and
traded the n ext two points A
pa1r of Pierce errors helped
OCL to a I 0-8 lead, then Ka -
maiani fired his final loll of thl'
match to make 1t a three-point
cushion.
YOUTH BASK ETBALL
Finally, Poyer Pola recorded
a monster solo block to get it
to match point at 14-10, and
after Pierce trammed it to 14·
12. Po1a put the game a nd
match away with his final kill
high off the top of the block.
Hawks clinch league
Pola had 15 lcUls and 11 djgs.
Paul Pomroy had 13 kills. Levi
Luster and Dane GiUlam each
had three solo blocks a nd
Mike Murphy dished out 47
assists.
Coast (4-1. I ·O in the OEC)
visits Moopark Friday night.
Duran Sharp led the New-
pon-Mesa National Junior
Basketball third-aild fourlh-
grade girls team (Sparks) with 14
points in a 36·26 win over the Ir-
vine Lakers. Alexia Pickering tal-
lied six points in the win.
In other games:
•Golden Hawk.'> 23, Magic 12
The Hawks clinched the
lea~e champ1onsh1p with the
victory.
FlUe NadaJ led the I lawks with
13 point-; dnd &everal assists to
six I lawk teammate who
scored.
Marlaa Hergott and Oi~
Barth both contributed three
points and Kelsey Woo and
Kathryn C.onner each played
Ucl rill. who guided the Ag-6-10 forward also
gies to a share of a Big 111 w..t showed his poten-
Continued from 81 West regular-season title w L Lial with 17 points
with UCI last year, ex-against Fullerton
pectS his squad to be es-Utah St 8 3 Sarurday.
half. pecla1.ty geared for the ~8 ~ ! The Anteaters
However, Douglass pointed game because It is tele-hcifte 8 4 aJso feature semor
out the 'Eaters will not have the vised. Idaho s e forward Jordan
comfort of playing at home. ·we have a Fox Sports Ce1 Pof't t e Mam UCJ' lead-
The past thtte games be-game where they will Northridge " e ing scorer who av-
tween the Aggies have been de-showcase our a.ttna. our ~ 15 7 erages a tearn-hlgb
ctded by one, one and rwo crowd and hopefuJJy Riverlide " 8 11.6 points per
polnt& Hood hit a game-win-everybody will respond,· L°"9 ..,_ k J I game. However, he
ntng ICOOP hot to beat the Morrill said ln his weekly h not scored ln
buzzer in overtime, leading UO prus conference Tuea-double 6gures rhe
to a 75-73 win over Utah State at day: "When we ,have the energy lut four games. Harris used to
the Bren events Center Jan. 15. ln the building, lt helps us and pla-y on the same rccrtttlont\l
Douglass aald be would be udl· • that's what we a.re hoplng for." league team Mark Brown.
fted if the game la clote qalo. The Aggies arc led by 6-foot· 7 who i.s now the tarting polnt
•lbey play real well a t &ome," forward Desmond ~n.tpr. who guani of th~ Aai Brown. wbo
Douglael aa.td ohhe ~who la avetqlng l5.4 . points per ave,.. nlne polnts and 4.8 as·
are 53·2 at home apimt 8tg pme. Penlpr was held to eight bta per game. I a junior tnans-
Wcac opponentJ over the put po1nta in the Jut mcettng be· ri r from Saddlebaclc College.
lfx yean. -we're the only te9JD tween the two teams. Toralno UCl fresh.man polnt guard Jeff
ln leegue that hu beaten them Johnt0n (7.9 pPI) llepped up Glogtt, who bas scored 53
there ln quite ri;bDe. lbey"re a with 18 poirlts. · polo tn the lase fi ur pm
tough tnm at botne. I'll be p.d UO junior St&ni&lav. Zulak guJ the o~n.w. Cfopr 9"ds
lfll'u dole pme.." acofeid a eeuon·blflh 20 polotJ the 8'&· W. ln steall wtth 58.
tJtab $llde Colich Stew Mot· lpinlt Utah SUtt Jilt. IS. The Adam Jt.nda. the An.teal ' 7.()
solid defense.
lAu.ra Martinez led the Magic
with six points while Allle Mo.-
kovtts and Mary MdCenn.a both
showed tenacity on defense.
• Lakers 28. Wl7.al"ds 22
Valerie Martin led the La.lc.ers
with seven points while mtJr.a
Faterl and Kebey CArrldo both
scort'd six points in the win.
junior center, became the
school's career leader In block.'>
(100) with two blocked shots on
Saturday.
"They shot 60% in the game
against Fullerton and just blew
them out,· Morrill said of the
Anteaters. "Fullerton went zone
the whole game and that's tough
to do again t Irvine. They are
very good against a r.one. Thal
sounds very simplistic, bu1
that's the way it · Some weeb
you make shots and others you
don't.·
UCI should be trengthened
by the return of sophomons
back-up center Greg Ethington.
u Oougl said hls tatus ts lm-
provlng. Elhlngton dfd not play
turday becaute o( I pa.nially
d.islocated a.boulder ft'ered
aga1Nt Rivmide. Pahapt. th~
Anteaters' main atrmcth th1a
o bu been thdt Mpth and
F.lhlngton ~ ·
·He m.igbt be a to for (to-
day); Dot·· Mkl ~ • HiJ lhOulder bu .... owed..
'
rh\Jrsdly, February 13, 2003 II
YOUTH SPORTS
Ne~bort Beach settles for
1-1 tie with North Irvine
Newpon Beach's )8y Ordaz soored off a direct free kick Lo oe llVine
Nonh. 1-1, m boys under-12 Gold All-Star soccer acoon Saturday
Mtdfielders 11rn Barda. f.Mtorl Gledt and Kyte ev.n. kept NewJJO"
dose and allowed Ordaz to sc.ore the eying goal
Strong goalkeeping by Hayden Nawno in the fourth quarter held
Irvine to JUSt one goal
Defensive pressure from 1bm Badum and DenS Boler lc.ept the.
game scoreJf!SS in the first quarter. /
Joel Betonte and Jeff Newman had two shots on goal for Newport.
which lost its second game Saturday to South lrvme, 3· I.
Betonte tied it in the thW quaner on a pass from Ordaz and
Newport kept the pressnre with numerous shot!. on goal by P..r1c
Holland and Evarw;..
lrvme scored two goals in the fourth quarter to ...e<:u.re the winning
margin.
Jimin Faber played strong defense m the fi.n.t quarter before lrvule
took a I -0 lead m the ~nd quaner
l:X>ering's hat trick ignites CdM boy\
• SOCCER! John Doering scored three "itra1gh1 goaJs to lead
the Corona del Mar boys under-12 Area() soccer All Stars of
AYSO Region 57 to a 6-0 victory over Irvine equdJing the highest
'>Coring output of the .. eason.
Camden Nicholson, Bunk Hooper and Mike Mck.rnn.a each
'>Cored one goal, '>et up by the passing of Ori Tabak. Wet Baker.
Hunter Alder dJld Cory Donavan
The defensive backfield of James Cunnlngham, Tommy
Banghert, Mau Cohen, Connor Bannan and goalkeeper K.roda.11
Pick allowed few -.ho1~ on goal and hegan mu-;1 of the 'coring
chance-. with dear outs and steals.
C.dM remaim in first place and can clinch the Mea
champ1on:.hip with a win over Newpon on Sa1urday at Andersen
Held at 10.30 a.m . If Newpon wms it advance"i 10 the '>ectional
playoffs in Lo'i Alam1to<;
Blues find 'Clues· to championship
• SOCCER· V1ctorie!. over \outh lrvrne and C O'>la Me!.B allowed
the C .orona del Mar girls under-1 l ~1lver All ~tar '>O(Cl'r team (the
Rlut'' Uut<,l to -.ernrc a first -place fini.,h in AY",O Art>a () play.
Owre Schmidt and Amanda Johnson each 'cortd goals in a
2 0 v1r tory over South Irvine
C d\I dele.ited Me'>a. 2 I, on goaJs from <.,c:hm1d1 on c1
breakawa\ 111 the fir'>t quaner and Megan Otterbein on .i looping
pd" from Rebecca Beyer in the <,econd penod
Taylor Rhodes cleared the box and Mck.rnna Caskey made
wver.tl '>.tVe'> in goal Sohd defeme from RyUe LrVuseur, Layne
KeUey and Alna Cohen \ .. .ith tnsp pa.,c;ing and blocking from
m1dfil'lder'> KJmberly Condino Valerie Avila and Kelsey Davia
helped .. eal the Vlctory ._orward Kathryn Conner aho 'howed
'>leady dcfen'>e
The Blut' (Jue., will face rival "'ewport ",Jturdav w conclude
their I 0 game '>eason.
Newport-Mesa All-Net team wins two
• HOOPS. The Newport-Mesa fifth grade boy'\ AJI Net
ba'>ketbaJI 1eam won two games last weekend to improve 10 8-0.
Newport beat capo Dana. 30-29, in Game I
Trevor Miles and Dillon Campbell led the \tonng whllt> strong
rebounding was provided by Parker Stone, Nell O'Ha.n and
l-1elcher Della Grotta
J.D. Abbott and Randall Nelson '>howed '\teady defense
!\ewport handled the Laguna Flash m c.ame l . 45-32.
Male<,, ~tone and Austin Rlos led the '>COnng with Andrew
Ro th, O'Hara and Abbott crashing the board.,
Nelson and D.C Campbell had asstm.
• In ~rte; eighth grade ac11on.
• Newport 37, Fountain VaUey 25
Newpon ht:ld Fountain Valle) to 1ero fir-.1 quarter points and
led al halftime, 17-10.
Founram VaUe) cue the lead to four 1n the final quarter but
Newport pulled away
Allie Duemberger h11 a three pointer to .,park "'ewport to I•
fourth quarter points.
Ivy Melo led the team with nine points followed by
Duernberger with eight and Oielsea McCrea with '>even Aahley
Kirby and Brittany De Yan each had four pointr,, while Taytor
Holden tallied three and Becca 1'urk added two
Breakers win Silver Divi sion title
• SOCCER: Two goals each by Lauren Terry and Josie Jogwe
paced the Newport Beach Breaker<; to a 5-0 Vlctory over Yorba
Lmda to chnch the girls under· I 0 Arra Q Salver Davmon soccer
c:ham~)IOO'ihip.
Coach Kirk MclntCMh credited h1~ defense as the key 10 victory.
~weeper Kelly Rorden, along With Monique Conant aild Oa.lrT
Castillo (mark.mg backsl. denied Yorba Linda any hots on goal.
Terry scored her fin.I goal off a deOecuon of a Shannon Bola
c;hot to give the Breakers a 2-0 lead headmg into haJftune Le:ld
Jenkins opened the sconng tn the first quarter on a penalty kick.
Jogwe <;cored her two goals m the third penod to put the
Breake~ up. 5-0.
Courtney Mcintosh continued her steady play at center
midfield and Tempest Blaine proVlded strong skills at tnker and
out-;1de halfback.. Ouisde Olha~T was unchallenged at
goalkeeper.
The Breakers will compete this weekend an the Newport Silvt'r
Invitational at I farper chool.
Hornets swann Jazz, 76-30
•HOOPS: Led by 24 points each by Oiue Plneeett and Gua
Ellla, the Hornets improved to 9-0 with a 76-30 victory over the
)8.7.Z in Newport-Mesa National Junior Basketball Division I play.
Pinesett added eight rebounds and two assists whUe Ellis al8o
conttibuted three rebounds m the win.
Timothy Regan (four points. two rebounds), J.P. Gormly (six
polnts. four rebounds. two assists) and ICftto R.uk (eight polnts,
two rebounds, four assists. two steals) provaded offenuve
support.
Steady defense wu displayed by Thomas DialyDM (two point-.
two assists, two steals). Erik R.uk Ceigbl points. four usists) and
Andy Ronar (one rebound. five assista. one teal).
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af M•klng
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• M Thursday, rtbruary 13, 2003
JC BASKETBALL PREPS
cJ5cc woinen rumble Continued from 81
SPORTS
COLLEGE SIGNING
Dorr headed for UCLA
Daily Pilot
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrabng the Daiy Ptlot's
Athlete of the Week senes
CYPllES.5 -Orange
C.oast College's women's
basketball team was a 58·
46 Orange Empire Confer-
ence winner owr host Cy-
P~ Wednesday night.
with lhe three·point sho1
the big factor.
Lauren Munay, with
nine points, was a lhe
ca~1 on the boards
with 11 rebounds.
Cnik'CI 10 ascend to the top half of
the Paclftc Coast League in his
seven sea.sons working with the
players Connerly known as
Artisl.8.
CORONA DEL MAR -Co-
rona del Mar HJgh senior Artie
Dorr, a three-time AU-CIF
honoree, said Wednesday he
will play for UCLA ln the fall.
Dorri who helped lead 1he Sea
Kings to three CU''Oivision II
titles, said he decided to play
for the Bruins Sunday night.
pan of the Sea Klngs' CJ11 l>lvt-
sion n title lp 200l.
HThe cuCI.A) water polo
program is awesome." Dorr
said. •Academically, it's a11
amazing school. I can't w-.tll
I'm really excited."
Cypress Calls to I 7 -12,
5-6.
TODAY The Pita.res are at rtvaJ
Golden West on Friday.
While such skepticism llsn't
meant to stifle the celebratory
mood around the &tancia
campus and surrounding
community. it is presented as a
dose of perspective. Dorr was also sought by UC. 23 Pete Hogan
Newport Harbor
Football, '97 The Pirates nailed 8 of 20 from
the perimeter, with Nant..)' Hatsu·
shi (four) and Undsey Galasso
and Liz Mendoz.a (IWO each) ac·
counting for the edge.
~ E:IT1lh CclcW•ice
OCC58.~46 Oning9 COMt -HatsYshi 16, Catano 6,
Mumiy 9, Mendoza 12, Quiroz 4, Shaw
0, Von Tungeln 4, Carrillo 7.
I'd love to be proved wrong.
but I'd be surprised if Fertig's
Fslancia teams break even.
At UCLA, Dorr will reunite
with fonner teammates Mi-
chael March and Garrett Bow-
lus. Dorr and March were a
Santa Barbara, as well as Pep·
perdine, USC and Loyoltt
Marymount. Dorr said he will
swim for CdM in the spring.
24 -Adria Sortino
Vanguard Um11er111y
Basketball, '99
31)l. goals -Hetsusht 4, Galasso 2.
Mendola2.
••• -by Steve Virgen
Fouled out • none.
Coast. novi 24·5, 9-2 in the OEC
juR1ped to a 24-20 halftime lead
with o 9-0 edge on three-pointers.
1 latsushi, a product of Costa
Mesa I Ugh, led all scorers with 16
pom~ and had five assists.
Medoi.a was also in double fig-
un..'l> with 12 poin~ and had seven
a_..,_,j),K
Tedmicals -none.
Cypress -Laooguen 11, Hides 6, Garrett
0, Curtis 12, Proctor 7, Speocor 2, Harris
0, Tooter 6. Puldler 2, Williams 0
3-pl goals -l.abYguen 1.
Fouled oot -none
Tectmicals -none.
Halftime -occ. 24-20.
I
·occ men win, 74-71
Tustin Hlgh Coach Myron
Miller, a longtime friend who
has pledged to'support Fertig
anyway he clm, is the most
recent example of how a ·
Newport-Mesa football
program's fommes can be
reversed by a dynamic and
talented head coach.
In 1992, Miller inherited a
C.osta Mesa program that had
not won a playoff game In 12
years, with only one winning
season during that time. The
Mustangs were 3-7 In Miller's
first year. but won the school's
first outright league title and
advanced 10 the CIF Division
VIII title game in 1993, before
falling to Ttabuco Hills and
finishing 9-3-2.
placement below ABC and ESPN
in the pecking order for Trojan
broadcasts, his broadcasting
opportunities figure to be few
and far between next fall, at
least.
Still, if he is scheduled to work
a USC road game, anywhere but
the Rose Bowl his presence at a
Friday night &tancia game
could render timely travel for a
Saturday afternoon college
contest problematic.
around the game. He noted he
has watched more videotape of
game action in preparation for
his television work than he did
in his pn:.vious coaching tenure.
I !is status as a walk-on. some
believe, could also be a beud1t.
since he has the option of
devoting more time to football
than coachl'l> who reach fo111
23 • Grog Burden
Corona del Mar
Volleyball, '98
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Basketbell
College men -UC lrvme a1 Utcth Stdlt·
535p.m . classes every school day. ... Collegu w omen Idaho ut UC Irvine. 7
pm
c YPRESS -Orange Coasl
C olle~e·:. m en's basketball team
saw a 44 -30 lead with 18:45 lef1
nwh to 49-49, but held on to
po-.1 a 74-71 Orange Empire c miference victory Wednesday
n 1g h1 at (..ypress.
Brown had l 0.
The Pirates were outre-
bounded, 38-2 1.
Oren&• Empire Conference
occ 74, Cyp ress 11
Orange Coast Brown 10, A. Bob1k
20, Garey 14, B. Bobik 8, Hatch 2.
Peppers 0, Alexander 0, Vak1li 3,
Seales 16, Shaheim 1, James o
USC radio analys1 Paul
McDonald occasionally missed
his son Michael's Friday night
Newport Harbor games last fall,
because he was traveling with
the Trojans.
Fertig said he will al"o
continue his work on the USC
Sports Magazine show televii>ed
weekly on Fox Sports Net
Taping is done Tuesday
momlngs, so there 5houJd b e no
conflict with his Estancia
coaching dutiel..
Fertig's pn:sen'>e and
background ai. a ralente<l
fund-rai.ser 1'> certamly a boon to
the drive to haw an 011-campu'
football stadium built, wllh a11
estimated price lag appruathing
$4 million.
High sdlool boVS Corona dril Mar a1
Northwood 7 p m , Oxford Acadomv
01 Sage Hill 7 30p m
High sctiool girls Estancia at Oc11an
View. 7 p rn . Saddlebadt al Costa
Mesa. 7 p m • Corona dot Mar at
Norttiwoocl, 5 30 p m . Oicford
Acadumv 111 5.lge Hills, 6 p m
~ Srcphon Seales hi1 two free
throw'> with 0:48 left to push the
lt'ad to 74-68 for OCC (18-11,
6 'i) Kt•vin Cook of Cypress hit a
three-pnintet and the hosts (7-
19, :.! 9) had the ball with 3.5
s1>c-11nth left, but couldn't get a
~hot off.
AMon Bobik led OCCs Pirates
with 20 points. Seale~ had 16,
Ja'>on (,arey had 14 and Lanier
3 pt. goals · Garey 4. A. Bob1k 3,
Brown 2. Vak1h 1, Saales 1
Fouled out -B Bob11<..
Technicals -none.
Cypress -Grier 8, Kennerson 13,
Cook 14, Franklin 20, Jones 16,
Robmson O
3·pt goals -Kennerson 4, Cook 3.
Grter 2
Fouled out -none.
Techn1cals -Robmson.
Halftime -OCC, 39-27.
•••
Fertig. 60, a wa.IJc-on whose
"day job" is doing analysis on
USC football telecasts on Fox Spo~ Net, said he pl~s 10
continue broadcasting, worlcing
his schedule around a
commitment to the Estancia
program. And, with the return of
USC lo super· power status.
combined with Fox Sports Net's
•••
Fertig said ~ broadcasting
efforu have helped keep him
"Jfthey have him in any kmd
of fund-raising mode, they'll
probably be able to build a
whole new school within a year,"
said Mater D<'i Coach Bruce
Rollinson, who played under
i:enig at USC.. and h~ '>t:en him
work the room at '>everal US<
functions over 1ht• yt.'jr'>. • llwrt'<;
no better '>poke,man lor tht·
game of foorhall ··
High sctiool boys Oxford Ac..1domy
at Sage Hill, 3 15 pm
High sctiool l)JrlS • Corona ool M.ir .11
Northwood. 3 15 pm. Sag11 Hill JI
Oxford Academy. 3 15 pm
Water polo
High school girls -EstanCtd at fosoru
3 p m Los Amigos vs Sage Hill di
Corona del Mar 7 p m
Wrestting
High school Golden W11st LeJll•"
Fmals ctl Santd Ano High 4 p rn
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TEE'S SALE TruatM H 1 wholit u lollowt: Subiect ta tondihun\ \hall •ccompany llltch the Bid menle So no ron0t t • 111[ PROVISION!> CJI IHI 4<!drr• " wt" us•d t>v
Sale No. 905672 Loen Parcel 31 as .shown 00 presct1bed by th" un Bid The Surety 1Huon& UClNSI u n a bo111do pue d@ c.; At If ORN I A S I I I !he ''"~' w1th111 '"' I~ I
No. ooe8090802 Tiiie the Newpor1 Beech Lot ders•eneo. sealed bods the Bod Bond \hill be. CLASSlflCATION1 lf•m<1r d un seo v1t10 de S TORAGC r ACll ITY AC:l th11·• 1, •• ,, lh• >.•I• w111
Order No. 26S3Jl4 YOU Line AdJu•tment No. for a lump Sum Con on lh~ Bod Oe.dltne. an UClNSl COOls reftrl'ncoa de abo11•do\ SECTION 1200 £I SEO "" 111.1111 I•• l~n••
ARE IN DEFAULT UN-NBLLA 83-3, reeofded tract are invited for the admolled surety insurer General ln11nM11n11 o a un.a oli~1n• de .ayud1 l:IUSINlSS ANU l'IW '\unfh" l n wfl ,,,
DER A DEED Of M•y 23. 19&4 u In-followina Work (a\ defined on the Conlr1cl0f A ll'&al (vea ti d11ectoru1 If SStONS COOi 01 Ill! t111-.111•" .. ldr.. 1· , "
TRUST DATED atrument No 84-214033 Al'AIA / Rl ,LACl . Cal1lorn1a Codi' of C1v1I General Bu1ld1ne ttltfono<.o) S IAll 01 CAI U OANIA llyunl' Min PMi. IJ I, ,
02/2Qn002. , UNLESS ot 01'flclal Recoros of AS,HAl( / CONCR£Tl Pr oc edur e Su I ion Conlr•Clor B CASl NUMllA: TH[ UNOERSIGNCO Will Hollow 1rv1111 1 Ahl1o1111•
YOU TAKE ACTION TO uid County. All oil, oil VDlANO HOUSING 99'> 120) Conuete (N11m•r• del C.o••) Bl SOLO AT AUCTION 9lbl4 111,. .nHI~ lo Ii•
S 3 A maodalory Prt Bod Conlracl<1r C 8 02 CC 0 7480 ON 02/2810J Al I 00 \uld ""' 101 .•I• rl .. 1 PROTECT YOUR rights, mlnerefs, ml11-UNIT • 1• 2• & 6 Conference and l're Bid Ei!lhwork and Pnone fhe name and addte\\ PM THE FOllOWINC. 3)!191 O••V<' I ·•llH•n
PROPERTY, IT MAYBE erel rlghlS, nii:::I t" P:JlCTI(~·' Job Walk will be 'on Conlraclor C 12 ol lht tuull 1~ (Cl P[RSONAL ANO 10R 011vt Suol•• 10011
SOLO AT A PUBLIC ~l<;lhlS~ ~ ~ 'f· o:3IK~4..'TiCT ducted on FRIDAY, Other ''elect Spodflu:. nombr~ y dorec,oon dt BUSINlSS l'IWl'I HIY ''"'"'"' 1.u1ynn 1 •lo SALE IF YOU NEED roe• w !SC>-0 SF 22 UllUA.AY 21, 2003 ltd~ Owollflcotlot1• la coo lee~) Gr NERAL tlOllSf llUI 0 lorno.\ <t:1,1•1 Aud 1 ''"
AN EXPLANATION OF ever name known, H " • 23 t>t:ainnma promptly at collH fM lo t.e ,.,._ Oranae County Super'l<lf BUSIN[SS l(JUIPMCNT ~"' ol lurn1lu11 1111
THE NATURE Of THE geoctiennel ti.em end UNIVERSITY OF 9100 A.M. Parht111anh 111lttod .t tl111• of bid Cou1t Central Ju\ltce TOOl.S ClC STOAEO AT 111)h1n1•\ '"l•'I"'""'
PROCEEDl.NGS Olhef ~!c/r ~A~~~~~Alr'~~~~ \llallmeetal Ind. ... , ~t ••not Ooslr1ct.700C1vo<Center SOUTHCOASI SCLf lu'.rhuhl mil~· 1dw1t1
AGAINST YOU, YOU sourc.& .. I Rn V 9?6~7 V[AANO PLACI tiOUS noconotlly ll1111tod to: Drove West Santa Ana S IOAAGI 3840 W Ito .. ~"'" 1p.1lrt1 1l•lr of
SHOULD CONTACT A Calilomla Publ c • ING OFFICE, University I lhe Contractor shill CA 9?/01 WAANlR AVC NUI SANIA lliP bulh ul• " MAro h
LAWYER. On aourcu Code Section 'IOllCT of Cahforma. lrv•ne, have been 1n business lht nam'-addren. ANA CA 91104 BY lltl .l 700l •' il'f41 011•• 02J26l2003 at 02:00 PM, 6903 and followlriv. WOIS~lllPITldON:.b 6!>?9 Adobe Cucle Road under the same name and telephone nurn~r of fOl I OWING Pl A!'>CINS C,1nyo11 U11v. S111I•
CALIFOflNIA RECON-that mar,. be within or orR one u es. ut •snot Souttl (lake i'nd Adobe ~nd Cahlornoa Contra' pta1nt1ft s attorney uo Unit • IOOfl lr•h111 • I •nvon
VEYANCE COMPANY uodef t Parcels ol hmoted 10 111' followona Circle Ro1d South 'n lor's licerose lor • pla1nl1ff without an ll l.ame~A•4tun f.4hh11no4 'f/b/'l 1111\ as the duly eppolnt.ed land he~ «»-Po ovode and install tran<e p;trk in lot • 31 minimum of 5 conlinu attorney os ([I nombte 22 Aulhrr l Hontun bulk Hlr " 11111 wbfl'• I
Trus!M uodef end scribed, togethar with nphall 1 overlay on on campus map) Irvine ous yeal' p11or to the 11 dofe(cton y el num .. ro ?9 Brian M•r•• In I ,1fll111no• r omm•rn•I
pursuant to Deed of the perpetual right.I of d4'soanated wallo.ways C•lofornia 91697 !i444 bod open1n1 datt tor this de letelono del aboc1do 9, Phllhp lt•y l.odr Sro 1onn 6106 i
Trutl Rtc:Ofded drtlling, mining, Hplor· sidewal~ and Hrvoce ATTINOA"Cl AT THI Proiect The license used del demandante, o df'I 86. Jim Clarkl' th~ '"' ~.lt~ fnr 111111~
02/28/2002, Book, P19t Ing end operating roads Provide and PRl-110 CONUAlNCl to ultlfy this require dem•ndante que nn 100 Vumokn Y,1rn~'"h1 ,1.11m•. ""•" bt I ebrnM f
, lnatrument therefor, end llorlng In inrolall ronuete side AND 'Al-110 JOI menl sh•lf be ol the t1eneaboaado,es) IOI. lammyl111no11• nt. l'O<ll wh11h " 11,,.
20020174138 ol offlcl1I Ind removing the same walks as shown on lhe WAUC IS MANOATOAY s•me type required by T1mulhy I Gibbs lllt 5?9 Marlene H•ll bu•111r\' d.oy llt'lorr ""
rKordl In the Office of from Uld Ian d or any drawrna FOA All PAIMI CON· the conh•tl Gtbb\ l•w Form. B•r Nn !>17 Marlene Hall ,Al>' <IAI• pro olo•J Che Recorder or Ofl· other lend, Including UTIMATlO TltACTOAS. THl MUT-2 The Contr.t•tor ~hall I J 786 7 110 £•st 229 O•k O•wlt'y Abovr
ANnla,GE Couexecnutedty, c.lil:! :-'1,':C.~.,pll:~ ~~::,T:~~::g:,.OO ING WIU C.lOSf AT provide a minimum of 3 Avero•d• P11llzad• Suolr '116 Robert lr•mmell Pubfl· ht'd N~ .. por 1
w1 N 1 , 1 8144 9:0S 4.M. reference\ for prorech 201 Saro Clemen It CA ? I!> Kelly r agunOP' U•M h < ... , , M"''" CIA1ly
HMONRQR EOS.M PARl(S,HIAS ~~r rr:::i:: = wi.:'.._ "',..:;•moot :.: ANY CONTAACTOAS stmol.tr on K<>pt and size (949) 492 33~ OWNER RlSrAVCS IHl f'rlut I,,,, udr y 11
A I AN A lnaboYe detcrlbed Oil ~vollllcotl•u In tho AHIVING AfTH THIS to lt11s P1u1e~I whtch OATlz (fecho) NOV IS RIGHT TO BIO ON t(JIJJ J 1'1'1 SOLE AND SEPERATE TIMl Will NOT II IMve been successfu lly 2002 PROPERTY TO BE SOLO
PROPERTY T I or gp wells, tunnels ontract Oocwm•nh lUGllll TO , ATIC I l I L oannaOf •yn•Hrnr Of WASHINOTC:: rusM~: and shatta lnlo, moy ,..01 b• ollglbl• for , AH I H l H ~ II~ to mp eled du11n1t the ALAN SLA l A, C or,. All PURCHASCO PROP "" " -"
TUAL BANK FA, A lhroogn or ecr0$I the oword. ,.OCUS AS A ,llMl put 3 year\ LAthHtrlo), I RIY IS SOlO ON AN A*W.lfl\Jltl
FEDERAL ASSOCIA· subsurface of the lend B1dd•n& Documents will CONTltACTOI. ~~~vt~s~~;r~IOI (;!:'i D~(~~ •• !;....~lfNf, IJ~S ~f :~~5i; ~~.~~J~! Pu"uA11I to "'•'"'"
TION, es Beneflclan., herelnabove de.ecribed, bt ••••l•IJI~ lo Bidders Only bidders wtoo fORNIA Publl\htd Newpor 1 HOURS Of SAIO SAlf EilOllld) ol tho 1111"11•1
wtll seU 11 put>Hc ;uc.. and to bo t lom such on THUltSDAY, fElaU .. p.trltc1pale tn both lht Febtu~ry l003 8t"jU.h Co~la Meu O.t1ly All SALES MUST BE R~vtnu,. f.tHJf' nolu,. ''•
"--u•-to •"-.. "'...,et whlptlOClled °' dtrK· AAY 13• 2003 and will Pre Bod Conferen•e and Publl\hed Newporl Ptlot f•brudr• 6 IJ "" PAID fO" IN CASH her~by aivc·n lll•I 11" """ .. u .. "'Y"-,,___, .... drllled well•. be IS\Utd al rac1ltl1f\ ~ , <U " an1111al r.llnn lnr Ill• btdder for cash, cash-""',.,, M J the Job Walk in llleor Beach Co~ta Meu Daily U 7003 lhl!>I ONLY IHlRl Wiii 81 ler's check drawn by a tunnels Ind anefta an.ieem•nl, 1 nover~oly ent11•ly. will IJ~ dllowed Ptlnt february 13. 20 A $'>0 00 C'l f ANING cal&ndao Y"·" lllO? 01
•·t 11--·1 ... k under end beneath °' of Cahfmnia lrvtne ?OI lo bod on lht' P101tcl a\ ?003 lhl63 Ot POSIT ON Al I llNllS the HAlf I I MAAG s ... or na ...... .,.n • ............... ....... • ..... .._ lnlerom Olfote Bu1ld1na I OUMD• 110N I 1 cashier's check "'"•--u,. """'""' 19172 prtme contractor\ f0< '--IL·""..,.,.""' SAi I IS SUBlt f I HJ " " • prou • drewn by• 11tle oi limits thenof, and lo (ma•hnit•ddreu>. lurther 1nlormat1on "-'syn.. UC111W-.;v~J.,...._ tANCf.LLATION IN found•loon "Av ... l•hlr
federal credit union, or redrllt, equip, mtlnlaln, Jambo re~ Boulevard tt>ntact UCI Contrath t11••-01C10St llOTICIJOCIBfTOISOf f.VfNT or SElTllMf.NT "1 th• ln•ind•I"'"'
a cuhler's check rtpelr, deepen arld <phvs1tdl itddreu) Irv Oepulmenl w1th1n Fa ~ ~ QIUll~CS«.•lOS) BlfW[(N OWNER ANO pllnup•I u llu r 1"'
dr-n by a state °' ~1-any such weli. on• CA 9')697 !>4U lllilon Manacemcnl (OIPUlfl NDTIC( IS HEREBY OBLIGAT[O PARTY 111'1"" 1"'" d1trllli' r"i111"°
I_._ 1 ·• •"" or mines wllhoul, how· i 949> 8')4 1404 Brenda R Hockenhull ICIT',_ lllWUJI AIJCllONI IR busint•·• huu" 1'11111 .,..re u"ng' .,.., n.r, lhl riOt't to drill, Chellis for " non-""""--...., GIVL N that a bul~ s•le 9 IJO , m In 4 00 p m loan H10Cl1tion. UY· mine, •I.On, explofe r•fvttdoblo loo will be 1\<949> 824 I~ dd NOTIC[ TO CROSS is about lo br made fht MR Air.HARO tOlfl\) M by .1ny , 1111,.11 wh"
Inga auoelatlon, or end ....,....... thr--h requ11ed on the amounl ht succeu u 81 er OEFENOANl (Avoso a nam~(•) l>us1nts$ ad SIDOCRS requ~'" 11 w1Hun 180 saving.a t>enk •pecilted _ surf..,..._·-or ......_ .,...,u,.,' of s2s.oo per ••t 01 and oh Subconlritct<1rs • H dress(es) of the Stll <CA STAl£ BONO•
In ~11on 5102 ..J ,..._ .,,. u• .. B ·~ will be iequortd lo follow "cuudo) uel M C M h 50884001 day• alltl lht d•I• "' Fl~Ull Code"'~ per 500 lee! of the 1dd1naD°'umenls the norodosu•mmihon Hennessy by M.rk E t• S) •re a moud PH• 714 738 ':>4lfi lhl\f1ubht•l1011 _........,___. do~ su~eoe of aeid f'ht'~' "' 10 be made requirements wt forth Hennessy Altornry on Sll1l11 and Sepellr Published N~.,por l lht fo11nd4Jocon\ r>r111
_... ..... , ..... , .. , 10 '"'·le lend. PAACEL 9: payable lo "lhr Reaent• ,,.. the Boddono Ooc:u f ilCI pursuant to Our• Gr•nfar 169'> Supe110f Stach Codll Mni Oaol• copal ullott I\ louted •I neu n uMI stei. ...., e-ts aa • of the Un1vers1ty of • ble Powtr of Attorney Avenue Co•la Mesa CA , Lloyd Copenbarcer & will be held by the duly acrlbed In and for lhl Cal1hlfn11 m•nls and 10 pay daled rebruary ?2. 2001 926?7 Polol februaiy 1 l ?O Assut , 467~ MacAdh111
•PC)Otnted lruslee U .,..,.,.,.... 'eec lorth In Sealed Bod\ will not be preoohna waae rates at Anthony lames Bala, Doing Busonen n 2003 lhl6I Cl Sit 100. Newporl
ahOwn below, of all A .. -rt.,,.._,,_--_llendlllof-... acc~pled alter 21DO thelocationoflht WOlk Ca ltlornla Coastal Superoor leHCO Gas t:ll..IL02-17SAtLN Bf'nh CA 92660 The
I •t ... ._ _ _. I 1 ..,_ .... , The tuccenful B1clde• St 1 ""' -~ r g,.. u.,., .. ..., "",.' t:ef1aln restated Deel• P . M . on f Al DAY, Homes Shuh11 Wtl!.On, • ion 111111( 1p1I man•aer nf thl' con..,.y.d to end now ration of Covenente. MARCH 7, 200S will bfe requited to have, Georce Bervl lherna All olhtr bu\lnnt MOTICITOCIBfTOIS fnund•t•nn 1\ t lnyll .._Id by the lru$1ee in Bod s--I 1 lh the ollowtnc Sl•I• ° Clar• •nd AOCS I ·20 n amt ( ' ) And • d ,. ___ .i-............ c b 1 ,,. CondlUont and Ratrlc· ·~011 Y n 11 Cahforn11 Contractor·s R • • -•~ open •• '" loyd ~bedhe~ un!; tionll9oofded on May ~mounts of I~ of Bt~1 llcens. current al the ln~~U\1¥:RC BflNG SUfO t~.~~~~> w~~~~ .~: p~~~ SlATE OF MICHIGAN Copenb•ralrr PrC1nc1p•I ..,.,..... .. , 23, 1994 u lnatrument ump umnti • P1ob1te Court, Cot.1nly Mao•irr loyd open end purauent to the No 84-"1~,,.,. of om-""=''"""'.:".".:-=~"""'="'""""""'"":':~~"'i':"t:':"":'.'~~ BY CROSS COMPLAIN thre~ years as stated b1taer, Altorney 46/!J
Deed of TNSt. Theule e1e1 ~of Nld -NOTICE OF win be on ANT by the Seller(s> •stare ~1M~o(0g'b A £ R't~"ut M•i 1vi11111 rt . Ste 100.
will be made, but.with-County APN: 440-lM-PETTTION TO 03113r'03 at 1 30PM In (A Ud re est• demand NONl •/k/a AMfOCO Al OCR I Newp"r t II ta ch c A
out covenant or war-05 Amount of unpaid ADMINISTER Qept L·73 IOcaled at ando) Ronald Wllhnm Tiie name(s) and ArNDl a/lo./A AMCOEO 9?660
renty, ex.p<eSMd or belenc:e llld other ESTATE OF: 341 THE CITY DRIVE, Anthony 1dd11" of lhe BuyerCs) A RC NOE O.cund Publ"h•d Newpo1 t
Implied, '99'fdlng' Ulle, ct.~: 1474,374•03 WILLIAM 8. ORANGE, CA 92613 You ll8Ve 30 CAllN is/are Growers 01recl Date of b1tlh Junt 10 Beach Co\lit Meu Daily pouesslon, or encum-( tlmaed S MORRIS MA IF YOU oe.JECT 10 IN OAR DAYS alter lllii Property llC IOI I Pilot February IJ 2003
brtnces, to PtY the .:,,... ) arld = WILLIAM BERNARD granting of lhl pelrtJOn, wmmons is served on 17th Street Costa Mn• :~z~ll CRlOllORS lhl60 tsc 127 ..
remaining principtl catnmondMlgNltionaf MORRIS youlhouldlR>Nllllhl rou to t1leatypewr1tten CA92627 NOTICE lO CArOr AdfMM ....
auf!I of the "°'911) U. rH~I~"": 524 CASE NO. A217548 5•nd mte )'OUr respon$e at this court The nuts beina sold l ORS lhe decedent. MC'Ured by the Deed ol "" T n he!f8 Of hie written A letter or phone c.11 are aene,.lly dt~c11bed • s......t
Trust. lnlefUt the~. ~~ BEAg~ NE~A ~n!.. avdi1ore; with the court will not protect you, •~· furniture. f1atures. ~~=~=~ \,::~1t·R!~e~ Th!I lollowinc person'
'Mllmated '"'· 92660 APN NUmber. ooflllngenC tredllOB, and lhe hearvig Y"-X your typewritten re· equipmenl. tladenam.,, •!kl• Amedeo A Rende. are dulnc busonH$ n eha-gea and HpeNH 440,-164-05 The undlf· ~ w11o may . appearance may be in sponse mus I be •n coodwtll lose •nd who lived at 1830 16th Stop Prtd1t0<s Au11ll11y of the Tr\19• for the .. i...-.o ct. 04hetwtM be inlefelled person Of by ~ PfOptr lecal form tf you dulersh1p lusellold S B Network. 1800 E IGth ._.._, --(•I ....... _.... Truat.ee -_.._ _..... ~ wanl the court to hear 1mllfov1menh, coven•nl treet. Newpoit u c:h. St. 11,310 . N•-poil ......., _,.....,.. .,,. cfalma ...... llebll .... lot ....... -01 ........... 01 • CA 92(;63 died October , '" llme of tfle lnltla.I pub!!.-I _,, .. , al bo4tl of WILLIAM 9 IF OU ARE A your cue not to compete, ltle I 2002 Buell CA 9166l ~tion of the Notice of ::: ~= lf'ld J.«)RRIS AK.A WIWAM CREDITOR OI I If you do not 1111 your phone numb.,. and •re Cred1ton ol tht dt Abdul All11y1ll. 1800 l SaN> ruiaonably nU. BERN" .. D •"""'RIS -~~ ....... ,.._ roponse on Ion••. you loc.ated at 16~ Supe f' 161h St , lltJ IO, Ntw 04het common d9llo' ,.,., .....,., ......... _. -"""""'"' u.. 1 t10t Avenue, Co:!.la Mna. cedenl arc 11011 11d lh•I meted \o be •t forth natlofl ff eny shown A PETITION FOR decelNd. you mutt file may ose the ca5o. •nd c• 9.,.,')7 all cl11ms •a11nlt the port Be1o1lll. CA 92663
a.low. Tha lllTlount h9relo'. The 'property PROSATI: has been yoUJ c:lalm with the court your weaes, money and Th;" bulk ule Is in t\l.1te will be forever Char els Holt. 1 75~
""'9Y bl oreaw on the hefalofore described .. lil9d by CHARl.ES J Ind mail a OOf1'I lo lhe property, mt'! be ta~en tended to bl COMum barred unless pruenl•d She11n1ton Pie •W31J. deY al ...._ Place of being aoid •n it•. MORAIS In lhl SuPenOI per'IC)flll represellllblle without ur ner warnona 10 Mlcll.ul Rende named Newport Buch CA We~ !!!., .. ~TO OATE: 02A>3l'2003 Cour1 olO!..."~E· • ~ by lhe COC-1 from the court ~~~-:w ·~e:~~:·~~uopf, per~ftal rlf)feqnlahve 92663 ,
""""' ""''"'""""' CALIFORNIA RECOH-County ~ within lour months Imm lheu are olllM lecal 1~. 1•""" Yorba I Inda or propoud penon•I Sutt• Holl 11!>!> ·shef ...., ,.,..,..,.... COURT TUE pCTrnr\af FOR ...._ le ... ..._. l'qutr•menls You may ·-0<vv • 1 Pl IW313 ,._ '-"""' • • VEYAHCE COMPANY , •n "''""""' .... di .,. '"""' 1auance Blvd tJ08, Yor-ba ltroda. rep.esentallo, tu lo '"' on c • HOUSE 700 CIVIC T •-.,..,.. "-~ PAOBATI: reQUMll !hit °'lefter• 11 ~In w•nt to cill •n attorney b th the pro1>11~ 'out Newport Buell, CA CE~A rusty" .....,_ " rus-;.....,, ........_, ,...,. ...... c:s J """°RIS ... ~~ rl&flt 1w•y. II you clo not Ca 928116 and the 0 r 9,.,,.,3 SANTA ANA, CA .... ~.....,, A11911U9, M .. ~S : N ~-·~"""'" Probate Code section know •n attorney, you 1nhc1p•l•d ule d•lt la at 21850 Dunham Aoed. ~
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GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
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2305-2490
Collectibles/
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(QUAl HOUSltG
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All rul estate <1dver
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eno e. l1m1tatoon or
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c:a¥or1tn1 dolphin•.
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FURNISHINGS
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MOOERN OV[RSTUfFCO
COUCH \If.RY WIO[
MA ROON/PURPLIS H
VERY \IERY COOO CON
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MATCHING Cl1AIR $!>00
FOR BOTH t YRS NCW
949 ~I!> 0 337
SIM MOHS 9411 ... h!M ...... $400. m ..... .
7 I 4-S40-H21
JEWELRY I 3460
DIAMONDS/
PREC10US METALS.
C-.t Cellt Na-4•
Old Cotnsl Cold. ~otnr,
,._..y, watches. ant~
cOllec:hbles 949·642 9448
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Reach 80,QOO Homes Each Week
For Only $.32 p~r week (4week minim um)
Call Lorraine at (949) S74-424S
MISCR.lANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
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JO' 1'IO.•I4' S8 90!> and
60 • 70 116 /$10,!177 n~w
on the doc~ Ava1labll'
for mspectoon m l0<.lo.
•lord, Caht~noa Con
1 .. c I lohn RtddlP Im fre1~1!I rat• al (S(X)) 981
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AU STUl I UllDINGS
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Peel T .a.le wlllt occ ..
& cover $1')()() obu 2 4•di dtoln, rare i...t.
collectton 949 64-4 I t80
Business
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Buslnmes and
ffandllses 3905
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r1ea1b1e hour' Come>ut••
required r re« lraon•n&
Med1c•I Billet\ NPlwori.
I 800 38? 4281 C •I J4
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SI 00 STORI S Lomplrlr
h><nh1 from $45 900 I
800 1179 7'.ll'>
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open1n11 \Oun
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NE roco• we •u111,1y
rroducl\ up to RO'f
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lory No ••P reQ d t•ll
to day loo mnr~ tnf11 I
800 ~II 1809 e.t ZHI
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1equored SIOK and
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(800)611 74U"•
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Opportunities 3925
.. bl.eall 4540
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26!> I lrvlnio Av-.
1011 voew, retail and of
flee av111 714 571 77BAJ
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furn'd, J)Maunl ennon
menl 949 675 050'J
HOMESrOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
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(}ptn I~"" plMi ..its.
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CostaMesa
Of'lN SAT SUN 1.4
l l4 A Mllftl• V"t"
1br l Slla OlTACHlD
\1na f•m hum~ H• l••' s.
u rtwn moldinK 'huller~
llo'~ '\ound \y\lem
ae.i ........ $508,900
Ma1y r ewel
H~ Mai 9t9 f>-46 9670
f'ANOUMI( VllW
2-llDaOOM alTllAT
5299,900
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Newport Beach
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www palncklenore '""' Studio, T ,_ tu oc:n. -
RESORT/
VACATION
PROPERTY
FOR SA1.E
Desert Property 5960
Getf rr.,ertfn S•ln &
winier rtnl•I' P0tlm
Sp11n11s. P•ton Oe\ert
Al~o Wohon11l11n W•
ll'rfront R•l9'rAh
Ml<hael Anter Becker &
Backer RE 800 !ISO JS/ l
MISCEUANEOUS
ROOALS
Reral To Shafe 6030
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~l7 SO mo ~ I '1 utol
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Rooms for Rent 6040
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I I r'• lrnm S875 mo
w ,., on lovely cated
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lrrds<' Indy l•*"f Kloitn Mnr1 871 /04 8b49 c92(X)
EASTSiDl con AG1 1er
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pr1val~ fen~f'/yard p
dllfw SI Ubt1 114-434-362?
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only 4 uf'llh w pool tndr-y
tac $1 ~ '"''°' utb ltl Mrlody lanoo 94U~
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(176AC IJ 1 fSA/1 ') 11111 "°""" no Pf'l~ 110 Newport Bach
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ae.,,o4eletl 21r 210
(UI UUU/XX) su .ooo.
Wot..-..few 21r 210
w/flreplete
(S200U)
$91,000
UASlD lAND
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pref d. Av••I 3 I '2001 J725m+ /'lllb '.M'l~
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ORANGE
COUNTY
7400
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<949> •> ... 1u 1 Balboa Peninsula
A MAHUfACTlO MOllU
COMMUNfT'f
Of'IN SUN T ·S
N•w lostona tbr model
11•rf P• 11 .. nhm ovtr
160Ckt $695 000
OPIN SAT 1-S
lbr e•P•nded upended
1 .. nhm on 11rrenbell
190Ckqfl S!l-t9.900
OPIN SUN 1-S
Villa on lhf' anti cour~
lbr lwtom, n.-w.r area n s1.!IOO
Nor alee P•uf\un Realty
949 6116489
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S47S.OOO .. $$24,a7'
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t 49-47l-lHl
Dr n., 2c p palto
w/d. d/'w ,_ crpt. pHtl
lows um. 123 I 20th St s 1795rrc> 949 m 11116
Corona del Mar
•28r Ho S "so-• new floor1n1 • arpet
P•lnl, fp tlAllfl•, det.lo
no P•h t49-760-17 I>
Mo19u•rlte llr /28 o
luxury relurb home SJ25nn Aho larp ,_
2Br IBa, ,_ ~ &
pwrt S1700m ~m 3513
OCIAN/IAY VllWS'iil'°
New home 4br 3 !Iba 2
\lory, decorator perfect
1n every "-•Y Only fool
steps to o'ean v1~w1n1
bluHs and ya,hl harbot
enlr an1.1 chan111I Sun
lounae/leH•C• A~•tl mKI r.wm fwl\lllnUn SI 1.00:V
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ON l IOO f'[ NINSULA
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Priv•I• Beach, Pool
and Spa Walk to
0"1an Shop~ 1nd
Rntauranh l H.,.
6/mo 'l yr •
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11 o uoo ru • oa.
949 671 60JO Of
!M 9 72 l !l8JO
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Bill GllUNOY RlAl !OMS
t4t47S-•t••
100 Step• ta ... y.
Sunn1 I br Ir ba hdwd
fin. '•lthtnette patlO
$87~ 949 61) 7201 v....-mndo ·~. ,_ ~ ...........
kx Resat M-c AYJ/I now
s 11.QVJro 714-~!'HrfJa..Wi
lbr Sll9S & lbf SI~
on the waler "• ••-
erylttlftt LI yd, sm boat
ok '.M9 673 /351 1ttar 6
Vlt.lA f'OfNT 2~ ~
new Ille, cartMI. paint,
w/d tndd, n/pell/,mkr
$1180/mo 949 720 1552
•crr14r ..........
2br Iba In urene catad
nelahbor hood, comm
pool, Ir deck, newi.y
carpet11d & p•lnled, w/d,
fr 11 one Id, n/peh./1mk1 Sl~/mo \M9 291 3072
.... ~v..w. ~ w/ocn & t.y """ pllbe>, w/d. pool & 1*a
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Of'IN SUN t 2-4
S07 1/2P .... ettle
3br 2ba condo, 3 b•a to
bch lmmac 2 II M wly
rewrfaced Oech New
nt p11nVcarpet Up
Cf •ded loltc closeu, Ip
Moth1attd Seffef S706fl.
Pruented by Sled1n1 RE 9'10*i RIM 9«'.J m.11'0
&t.15 Fii••• 3435
... ,. ,, $4,500
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t 49-5"-H U
IOM A <MYON
Of'lN SAT-SUN 1-S
10 w 1 .. .._,
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9' at~ nffru/1Ufll $U•le
lfy Ownet SI 175,000
949 644 81118 ,.-,-w-,-~_;;_' u..... •ii
SF• 38r 2.S8a+oHtea,
Fii, DR. lrl lot. 'ul 0.
lK & VACANT $725,000
IXG.UIMI ......... 0211 .
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DUPU1I
Co11, Compeer, qolet,
ruldentlel1 ntlthbof
hood $:>99,950
By Owner 94!J..922·37l4
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