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Serving th e N e wport-Mesa community since 1907
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District
schools
shine on
state API
Majority do as well o r be tter
tha n in previous years.
Newport Harbor High and
six othe rs fa lter.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
NEWPOl!"I MLl.il\ -Mo'>t school!. in the
district met or l'Xceeded their goals of 800
on the 2002 Academic Performance Index
(API) fk'>c Hepon. which for the first time
included :.Lore<, from adc..huonaJ testl>.
While JR '>(:hool'> nMtntamed their previ-
ou., rdn~'>. lour '>thool-. College Park.
Paularuw .:111d \"ioodland elementary <md
Orangl' <..oa'>l Middle College I ligh schools
-improved thl'1r '>t.llc\"llde r.uoong.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 2003
P" _Tri BY c;fA~ Ii. f\i • PtLOI
"We foel that they really did weU and
we're really proud of tht• :.chools," l>aJd
Peggy Anatol, he,td nf te.,ung for the New-
port-Me..a Unified ~hool D1'>tnct "We juM
continue IO work at t•vcry -.c.hool in every
.irea."
'Ille report '>hOWt'd lhJt ..even schoob -
AJ1de~en. F.a'>tblufT. I !arbor View. l.mcoln.
Mariner.., Nl·wport Loal>t elementary and
Lorona dl'I Mar I h~h -.chool~ -held the
hlghc'>t 'tatl'widt• r.111k of I U, which they've
Crews hoist the 30,0QO.pound top level of a two-story manufactured home above neighboring homes and into its place on 32nd Street
See API, Pa1e A7 A safe landing
PUBLIC SAFETY
Remains
)-:~fficially
·~identified
... f)iscovery in Humboldt
County leaves family of
·• tJewport Harbor grad Ma tt
: ;.. µrge with m ore questions. .. -. ---· .. -.. · . ·:
ep18hu1th
tly Pilot
ow big was Matt Large's smile?
\Vhen he smiled. his eyes lighted
_ · .. up. When he smiled, you could see
A new h o m e finds its way from Coro na to
the Balboa Pe nins ula on Thursday by
trailer, caus ing something of a s pectacle
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
S teve R1chley ~on htl>
way 10 work Thur;day
when a spectacle made
him do a double-rake: A
pretty yeUow house !>al on a
trailer in the middle of 32nd
Street. workers '>truggiing 10
attach it to a crane
"I've lived in Newport Beach
my whole life and I've never i.een
CUlything like thil>," Richley !>aid.
"I jusr had to pull over and
watch."
The show he !>aw did not
dJsappoinL ShonJy after I 0 a.m ..
the 40.000-pound first Ooor of the
mwufactured home dwgled m
the air from the er.me. With
surprising ease. the crane gentl}
~1 the hoUM> down on 11~
foundation before repeating the
proceso; for the 30.000-pound
'>econd story.
"I thought they were going lO
have more trouble thCUl that.·
~d Dee Williams, another
Newpon Beach resident enjoying
the show from the Albertson's
parking lot across the street.
The lot wtl the $!j8,000.
1.410-square-foot home on 11 Jean Poole, owner of the 1.410.squar~foot home, left, and friends
See LANDING, Paae A4 lean over to watch the manufactured home set m place .
· _ : :...-iost. if not all of his pearly whites. And
: : : :-: : Jftere was such pure joy in his smile that.
--.< lmetimes. It almo t k:noc~ed the
• : : • : ck-rimmed glasses off lus face .
Daily Pilot makes its prime time debut
• :.;A former Newpon Harbor High School ~pion wrestler and a lifetime Costa
• esan, 23-year-old Large had just moved
-iuntington Beach. He was buff, excited
: •: •: d counting down the days until his
:::::--ever "ultimate fighting" match 14
• • • • • onths ago when he suddenly
Newspaper gets mentioned in episode of NBC 's
'The West Wing.· Characters complain of Pilo t 's
coverage of their stump visit to Newport Beach .
S.J. C1hn
Daily Pilot
• • 41s&ppeared. His family reponed him
•• :•: ~lng Dec. 8, 200 l, after he didn't show -•l ·~for a "pre-match.dinner" bis mom had
NEWPORT-MESA -The clock is
ticking. Tune left: about 13'r'l minutes.
the NBC drama "The West Wmg" on
Wednesday night know whose 15
minutes of fame is dropping grain by
grain through the hourglass.
It's ours. •
: -See REMAINS, '-I• M ·~· ·~
Those few -It seems like a few,
really. ln Newport-Mesa -watching
For those many (really. as strange
as it sounds. not many in this conser-
72 HOURS
A quick guide to the weekend
FULL OF ENERGY
1 Global trend tradcer
Jeremy Rlitlln will
present "Petroleum,
Politlcl end the Hydrogen
Economy~ et 7 p.m. Friday
and 2 p.m. Saturday et the
Newport Beech Central
Library, 1000 AYOC*lo Ave.,
Newpc>f1 Beed'I. Tldtets for
Frldey .,.. $66, lnduding •
butr.c dlnn.r. s.turdey tic*ets
C09t $18, Inducing
~menta. Register In
edlt•a by catting (888)
301·2A11.
ti» ON 1ltE ROOF
2 Vanguard University
will preeent ib third
main st8ge production
of "Addlef on the Roof." The
play will run today through
Sunday with I MCOnd leg
Feb. 27 to Marth 2. It will play
et the ec:hool'I Lyceum
Theater, 66 Fair Drive. Cotta
MeN. Information: (714)
B-6146.
A VIENNESE DELIGHT
3 c.19 Ludwig's host
pianist, Christopher
O'RHey, will tah the
audience on a musical tour of
the cobblestone street• of
Vienna. The show will take
piece et 2 p.m. Sunday In
Founders H.11, 800 Town
Center Drive. Tldteta ere $46..
(714) 668-2122.
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
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WEATHER
It'll be beautifully aunny.
S..Plc•A2.
BEST BUYS
Chee* out the la'99t ....
S..PlceA3
SPORTS
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vaovely minded area seem avid
viewers of the leftish how) who dtd
not see the program. a quick recap.
White House Deputy Directo r of
Communications Sam Seaborn
(played by Rob Lowe) is running for a
Congressional seat in the 47th Dis-
trict. a fictionalized amalgamation of
Rep. Chris Cox's home turf. Tu help
his campalgn. which is spunering just
a bit. President Bartlet (played by
Martin Sheen) and company make a
'>~mg out to Orange Counn
Now. unagine the rett•ptw n Bill
Omton would have recervt'd had he
come to Newpon Beach to p11r h one
of his Wlute I louse 1>taffer:.
And then muloply 11 bv ·Holly-
wood" and you haw rhe negative re-
!>ponse Bartlet gets when he amve~
Early the next morning. the <.taffers
are grou ing about the rec:epnon. in-
SM OEBtn', P11e A4
THINKING ALLOWED / ~
\
The mayors bully pulpit
I was baptlzed by
fire loto the
Newpon Beach
politk:al scene ln at
what Mayor Steve
Bromberg ca.lied the
• schmoo7.e fest of I.he
)'Mr:· the Mayor's
Dinner, hoited by
Speek Up Newport.
chernseMs. ewe heard
Rep. O:uis Cm was
mawed ln on w East
Coast and couldn'
make it.)
Hundreds of
beaudfuJ people got out
of ltW l\mury CIR and
•wnered their
C.Onwratkms were
tivefy, drinb Mn'
abwldant and the
mood Wll cheerful
Mel-an hour ol
cock1dl. ...... LOLITA wktenecL U. looeened
HARPER anct tbe bollteroua
crowd wu haded Into
the dining room tor lbe formal ..... -ctn.ed teh'll!ll Into.
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AZ Friday, Febfuary 21, 2003
ON THE
DON LEACH I OAILY PILOT
Brian Carlson, who started at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club as a food server, is the new general manager.
A colllf ortable fit
By Cassady Jeremias
Daily Pilot
B rian Carlson, the new general
manager of the Bahia Corimh1an
Yachr Oub, has more on his
mind than just yachts. This
married father of a 2-year-old daughter
admits he's nor even a sailor.
"I just love being near the warer or on
the water. Sailing is just not my Lhing," he
said. "If I were to be out on the open
water, I'd much rather be on a big Duffy
electric boat. Ir would get me there faster,
too.·
Carlson, an avid golfer and Orange
County native, staned out as a food server
at the yacht club in 1992. He worked his
way up to food and beverage manager.
Different management jobs took him
around Southern California to the
Newport Harl:>or Yacht Oub, where be was
th e clubhouse manager, and most
WHATS AFLOAT
•WHATS AR.OAT is published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to
dailypilot@lstimes.com.
CRUISES
Electric Boat Tours offers two-hour CNiSff
of Newport Merbor ($75 per cruise).
Round-trip hotel or off-the-water restaurant
shuttle service is available. Pid<-up from
restaurants with dodcs is also available.
Chartered and catered tours. (949) 291 -1953
or www.wattsontheharbor.com.
The Newport Landing Belle is av11ilable for
weddings and receptions, codctail and
sightseeing cruises, and meetings. The cost
is $500 for the first two hours, plus $150 for
each additional hour. (949) 361-364-0.
Fun Zone Boat Co. runs a 45-minute cn.1iH
(adults, $6; ctlildren, $1 ) and a 90·minute
cruise (adults, $8; ctlildren, $1) departing
from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes
from 11 a.m . to 7 p.m. daily. A GO-minute
showboat sunset cruise (adults, $6;
The Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club's new general
manager doesn't sail,
he just loves the water
recenlly to the University O ub of
Pasadena as general manager.
The commute from his house in Irvine
to Pasadena took up to an
hour-and-a-half each way. I le was happy
to find something closer to home.
"It is a smooth and easy transition for
me. I probably know half the members
here and many of the employees,· he !>a.id.
After graduating from Ordnge Coast
College with an associate's degree. he got a
bachelor's in management from
Pepperdine University.
·1 always knew I wanted to be a
manager,· he said. "Oub managemenr is
definitely my career. I definitely want 10
ctlildren, $1 ) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m.
daily. Private ctlarters are available. (949)
673-0240.
Catalina P.ssenger S.vice runs 45-minute
harbor cruises (adults, $6; ctlildren, $1) and
9().minute cruises (adults, $8; ctlildren, $1 l.
departing from Balboa Fun Zone every 30
minutes from 11 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. daily and
on the hour until 7 p.m . (949) 673-5245.
Cruise the harbor aboard the Electra, a
100-foot Classic Fantail vessel. Charters
with catering are available fo r up to 145
passengers. (949) 723-1069.
A thrM-<OurM dinner and dancing while
cruising the harbor are available at 8 p.m.
Fridays and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at
Hornblower Cruises & Events, 2431 W.
CoaS1 Highway, Newport Beactl. The fee is
$59.95 per person on Fridays and $64 on
Saturdays. Brunctl cruises also are
available. (949) 631-2469.
The C.Ullna Ayer ct.pans from Balboa
Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily and returns from
Catalina Island at 4:30 p.m . S36 round-trip
for adults; $20 round-trip for ctlildren.
Reservations are recommended . (949)
673-5245.
be involved in it for the rest of my working
life."
At work. Carlson loob after after club
members' needs and interacting with
employee~ and the community. He admits
it can be tJ1e bei.t and wori.t part of hii.
jub.
After he was interrupted by co-workers
with a quick quei.tion about the dining
room seating arranKement, he went righ1
back to businesi. witl1 a quore from tl1e
rrussion ~tatement:
"We arc our members' home on ll1e
hay," he hl!id.
In the future, Carl'>On hopei. to manage
a country club so he can be amund golf
but sayi. he wants tu stay local. He likes
the feel of a club, which has members,
be11cr than tha1 of a hotel or re taurant,
where people come and go every day.
"It would really have to be worth the
while to my ramiJy and me to pick up and
move," he said.
Hornblower offers weekend dinner dance
and Sunday ctlampagne brunctl cruises on
Newport Harbor that celebrate imaginattve
cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W.
Coast Highway, Suite 101, Newport Beactl.
(949) 631-2469.
The Adventures at S.. v.tht Charters of'Nr
cruises around Newport Harbor from
12:30 to 2 p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beactl. $20.
includes cruise, parking, cookies and
sodas. Reservations required. (949)
650-241 2.
FISHING
Fishing daSMS leave Balboa Pwilion at 6
a.m. and return at 4 p.m . M ondays and
Tu esdays. $125. (949) 673-2810.
Get to the N.wport P* earty to wstdl the
dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catctl
of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at
M cFadden Square. an open-air martcet.
Fishing supplies and boat c:hartltrl (open
party and private) are available at Davey's
Lodcer, 400 M ain St., Balboa (949) 673-1434;
and Newport Landing Sportfishing , 309
Palms, Suite F. Newport Beactl (949)
675-0550.
D<iilyAPilot
ConlWlhon
News assistant, (949) 574-42!t8
coral. wilson@/atlme1.com
PHOTOGRAPHERS Sean Hiller, Don l.aacti,
Kent Treptow
BoK 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
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' Oaely Pilot
THE HARBOR COLUMN
Coast Guard
could use
boaters' help
Ahoy.
The U.S.
Coast Guard
asb that all boater~
help test their coastal
stations' Global .
Maritime Oistres'> and
Safety System Digital
Selective Calling
capa&ilkies.
MIKE
eligibility
reqµirements.
The marine Ml-II IF
radiotelephone i.ervice
is part of the osc WHITEHEAD
fheOMC
Foundation began 111
1945 with a grant from
the Lvin rude family a'
the Ole Evin rude
1-oundation. It
changed iti. name in
1he late '80s. The
pmnary mi.,~1on wa ..
10 gl\ e ~c:holar~hip'i f111
OML employeei.. Any
'irholari.hip'> ~•ilJ system, which aJlow!>
boaters, with the rouch of one
button. to send a di~tres.-. ''KnJI
to the Coast Guard complt·1e
with Mobile Mari11me Servin·
Identity number and
latitude/longitude if co11ncl'll'd
to a Global Po!>itioning Sy.,tl'rn
from anywhere in the world
Also with the DSG boarrr'
can send or receive distre"
signals and regular r.sdio r.111'>
by dialing anotht!r boater\
radio directly.
The test will ~tarl Mo11dJ~
and last until Marrh 24 for ,111
vessels becween :W and I !iU
nautical mile!> from the <.ci."1
Guard stations. ·1 here is 111w 111
Washington a1 Group l'ort
Angeles (MMSI 00:1669904).
and rwo in Oregon, ar c;roup
Astoria (MMSI OO.lbb99 IOJ and
Group No r1h Bend !MM~I
0036699 11 J.
In California. tht!re drt' (,rnup
1 lumboldt Bay !MMSI
003669909), Cam~pac San
Francisco IMMSI OOJ669q'KJJ.
Group San Frano~rn (MM 'il
003669926). Group I ung Bl'dl h
(MMSI 0036699121 and
Acti vities San Oiego IM~1)1
003669913).
fhe Coac.t Guard .1'b th.11
yuu initiate a routine D!>< tt''t
caJI directly 10 one of 1he toJ't
guard station~ lbted above
ui.ing the MMSI number for
thar station. Wlwn callinK tlll'
Marion, you will u~t.' tht'
frequency of 2 187.5 lilohn11
Once i.ent. you i.hould wa11 fur
the DSC acknowledl{menr and
then shift to 2182.0 kilohert1
for voice commumcat1on' "'"h
the station.
If you cannot ei.tablbh D~C .
or voice communica11on .. w11h
the Coast Guard, caJI (5 1 OJ
437-3510 or !>end t!·niail 10
gllil/@d/l.11scg.mil IO report 1111'
problem. You can read mort•
information on at
www.navct-n. uscg.goul
marcomms/dsc_ te~t //Im
GRANTS AVAILABLE
On another note, the OM<
Foundation is closing their
doors, since OMC we nt
bankrupt. The foundation "'
giving its finaJ round of grant'
to nonprofit group~ rhat tedth
young boaters.
I have heard there may he up
to $1 mlJlion remaining in 1lw
trust to be distributed to the
various organizations. A
portion of the money will ht!
used in the communities
affected by OMC closures, and
one-fourth will be avaiJable for
those nonprofits meeting the
rt•111a111111g will be hono red. I
enuwra~l' yo urh 11011profit
hn.illllK urgJ11i1.at11>n' to i.c11d
.tll l' mail w
0111cjuwulm wn~ au/. cum
hdun· 1lll' dpphr.sli on dcadl1111·
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TIP OF TiiE WEEK
<JH~l k yuur ve-,.,el\ -,ea
,trJ111c•r<, n·.,..larl} dunng lht.•
1J111y 'eJw11. \ea 'rrJiner., Jfl'
1lw wlll'llion ba ... kl'I' 1hat art'
u11111t'lll'd 111l111e after the
thru ~hull .... 11t watl'r pickup'
ltnmrnonly 1 ,Vied raw watt•r).
I ht'}' look lil r pool drai n
hJ,lt'l'
I hl' 't'J "" .u ner u 1llect<.
dehn<, '>Ul led up in w thl' how
from till' mt.·Jn. Ille rain , .... 111·r
l''>pt·nall} .tiler the lir\t rt.11n!>.
will flu,h dll\\11\trl'am a lot ul
ddm., tha1 hit' been n 1llecl111K
111 1ht.· <,tor111 dr.sm ch.inrwh.
1111'> cfrl>m will doK up rJw
-.trainer'> thth preventing thl'
111H111Jl \\Jler fluv. pd'I rhc
.,,,,11nt·r'
Wh.st 1111 .a boat ha'> strainer-.··
o.,1rn111er.. Jfl' 0 11 mo'>t engrnl',.
111dud1ng llldtrl!> and
gl'ncrato"· except those wi1h
h ·el cooler.., hc.st111g dnd arr
111nd111011111g unit!>, water
mJker\. raw water ht:ads. rJ\\
\-\dlt·r fauu.'l'> dnd rJw water
"'•"h Juw11-.
It ,., 1mpundnl to t.hel·k and
dl·an lhl' -.tr<.1im·r' fur thl''>e
m•nh 10 UJll'rate. and it is vital
to lt•ep uwlm~ V.Jter to the
t.·n~1nei.' hl•at exchanger~ :,o the
l'ngme'> will nut overhea1 when
111wra1111g II the engines
11verhea1 , they can be damaged
I hi' cngi11e-. may automatically
'hut tlm' n, t Jusing the skipper
111 lo'>e rontrol of thl' boat.
You l>houltl ab(J kl'l'J> the
'>trJ1ner.. de.in '>O that '>mallt'r
debm does nor work 1ti. way
rhrough thl' ..irainer and. for
t•x:1mplc. 11110 your heal
l'>.t hd nger. wh ich would
r1·411ire much mon• 10 dear 1he
C'loi.:
1.htly. for tho~c t n 11\ing after
dJrk. keep dn eye out near the
hend in Balboa Island ea!>t of
thl· ferry crossing. as Newport
Ba y\ channel light number 10
1c, Mill extinguished (the Coast
Cu.srd 's term for 1101 worlcjng).
~afe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD IS lhe Pilot's
boating and harbor columnist
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marine related thoughts and story
suggestions by e-mail to
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
The darn weather just keeps
ctlanging, bot it won't be any
different today than it was on
Thursday. So expect sunny
sides and highs near 70. l ows
will be in the mid-40s.
More clouds will show up
Saturday, though it'll still be
nioe.
Rain may return by Monday.
~:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
The westerly wlndt will
blow 10 to 16 knota In the Inner
weters today, with 2·foot
W9Vft and a west swetl of 3 to
4 feel The winds will blow
lighl9r thil ~ng.
Out farther, tht
~wfndawillblow
15 to 20 knots, with 2· to 3-foot
..,.. encl• nof1hwtat ...et of
I to I fMt. The wlnde wfll blow
llghtlr. ebout 10 to 16 lcnott.
tiaev..lllig.
-SURF
We'll see a slight drop today,
th~gh we'll still see mostty
waist-to ctlest-highs.
Saturday will be slightly
smaller again, with weist·higha
eerty. There will be a late
afternoon bomp as the next
northwest swell begins to roll
in. The swell wm build Into the
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BEST BUYS
Give th e f amily dogs th e lu x ury they deserve
D evoted dog lovers already
know about Three Dog
. Bakery. '!lley regularly
bnng their dogs in for fresh
bakery I.reals 1ha1 couJd rival a
fine pastry shop's. Dog!. mostly
request the Puptaru., Pupcakes.
Boxer Brownies and they wan1
dozens of Oo1tie's Spots (carob
chip cookies) Also popular are
custom cakes. for weddings 100,
and personaJized carob-printed
Dino Bones. Ownen. Sandy
Deem-Naff and Roger Naff say
that, occasionaJJy. clever
unl eashed dogs charge behind
the counter and slurp froi.ting
'>lratghl out of the bowl. Not tu
he mis.sed are the two annual
c.:os1ume parties: a 1.ummer pool
party, when dogl> come dressed
in swimwear, and I lalloween.
when 150 10 JOO dogs show up
in coM umes. Some owners just
.. lap a sarong on. but others go
all out luxedo .... bulldogs
dres....,ed Like ladybug~ and Ausun
l'owers CO!>lllmes are worn. The
bakery is abo filled wilh hats.
rollardenshe..,, hed ... wys.
-.harnpoo ... earner ... '>Unglassec,
.ind more. "If 11\ ou1 1here. I've
go 111," Sandy ..aid Open from 10
a m. to 7 p.m. Monday to
Saturday, 11
a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday. 924
Avocado Ave.,
Corona del
Mar Plaza.
(949)
760-00CS.
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carries year-round swimwear
and active wear. There are
one-piece sui ts, bikini sets,
i.eparJtes, cover-up!., shoes and
arcc..,sories. Best selling bikinis
arc Lucky Brand. Vix, Becca and
one-piece '>uits from Calvin
Klein. Top si.7,e range from extra
-;mall to DD. and bouom M.7.es
range from extra small to large .
Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday to Saturday; and from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ~unday. 920
Avocado Ave .. Lorona del M ar
Plaza. (949) 759·68HO.
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the best designer apparel and
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setting. They carry Michael Kors,
Celine, John Galliano, Jean Paul
Gaultier. Narcisso Rodriguez and
Alberta Fen-elti. Custom gowns
and special occasion dresses are
their i.pecialty. Beverly
HiUs-bru.ed iewelry designer
Loree llodk.in, who specializes in
platinum, while and yelJow gold
witJ1 diamonds. is featured here.
Rodkin also designs Gothic
croi.c;e-.. One of her first
customer!> was Cher. The prices
on falJ/winter colleclions are
reduced 50%. Open from lO a.m.
10 7 p.m. Monday to Friday;
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday;
and from 11 a.m. 10 5 p.m.
Sunday. 916 Avocado Ave ..
Corona del Mar Plaza. (94 9)
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Today. the GJorglo ArmanJ
Bou~que a t South Coast Plaza i!>
having an exclusive trunk show
featuring the women'!>
spnng/'>ummer 2003 colJection.
Open from l 0 a.m to 9 p.m.
Monday 10 Friday: from lO a.m. 10
8 p.m. Saturday: and from 11 am.
to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level one,
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FOR THIS SALE
I luge d1..,count!> are offered
from 10 a.m. Lo 4 p.m. today and
Saturday al 1he sidewalk .,aJe al
FA:l.'>1 17th S1rret and Tll'ilin
Avenue m Co.'>ta Mesa.
ParticipatJng merchants are
BMslneta ., Blueberries. Bow
Dangien, Blue Sprlnp, Flare,
Villa Bella. Amethyst Hair
Salon and Tea Ii Sympathy
369 E. 17th St .. Costa Me5a.
TASTE A err Of PARADISE
Gelato Paradiso makec,
smaJJ batches of gela10 at 5:30
a.m. daily Ul>ing imported
ingredients and recipes from
Italy. Pistachios come from
Sicily. harelnuL'i from the
Piedmont region and 1ts lemon
sorbet recipe comes from
Sorrenio. The mosl popuJar
flavors are stracciatella
(chocola1e chip). hazelnut,
Ttramisu and cappuccino.
C.0-owner "fyler George say..
they have the large-.t selectton ol
sorbets in the county and they
supply 40 m.1aurants and hotel.,
with gela10 ;rnd sorbet Beauuflll
custom gelato and '>Orbt°I cake'>
were launched In June. they -;di
'iO quickJy, the <;tore can't make
them fast enough. Open from 11
a m. to 9 p.m M o nd ay 10
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p.m. Fnday and ~uurday: dnd
from 11 am. 10 q r.m. Sunday
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POLICE FILES
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•Bristol StrMt: Forgery
Involving credit cards was
reported in the 3300 bkx.t at
4:23 p.m. Wednesday.
• Bristol StrMt and Paularino
AV«1ue: Petty theft from a
vehlcle was reported at 8:55
a.m. Wednesday.
• C•rnegie.Avenue: Petty theft
was reported in the 2500
blodc at 10:20 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Fairview Ro.d: Petty theft
was reported in the 2300
bl<><* at 12:30 a.m.
Wednesday.
•Ha~ Boutev.rd: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 2400 bl<><* at 2:02 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 1900 blodc at
8:50 a.m. Wednesday.
• West Wilson Street: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 500 bl<><* at
8:31 a.m. Wednesday.
• ult 17th StrMt: Robbery
was reported In the 100 bl<><*
at 11:41 a.m. Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• w.st Coal1 HighWlly: A
home burglary was reported
in the 7200 bl<><* at 12:45 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Newport Center Drive ult:
Forgery was reported in the
500 bl<><* at 12:19 P..m.
Wednesday.
• Old NewJ1ort Boulewrd: A
co mmercial burglary was
reported in the 400 bl<><* at
12:35 p.m. Wednesday.
• Palit Crest: A garage
burglary was reported in the
100 bl<><* at 3:52 p.m.
Wednesday.
• 35th Street: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
100 bl<><* at 2:27 p.m.
Wednesday.
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LANDING
Continued from Al
belongs to Jean Poole, a
Newport Beach reaJ estate
Investor.
Assistant City Manager
Sharon Wood saJd that the
house is the second
manufactured home in the city
DEBUT
Continued from Al
eluding the coverage by the me-
dia. Then comes the moment ln
the middJe of the complaining.
~the Daily Pilot" gets mentioned
on the airwaves as one of the lo-
caJ papers.
Shocking. no7 Maybe noL Bui
realistic, yes, and that was the in-
ten1 of including the locaJ paper,
one of the show's writing assist-
ants said.
"They do their research and
figure out who will be covering
these events," Stephen t'iootslein
~id.
It w·as one of many details the
how has incorporated into epi-
M>des to root them in reaJjty, he
added.
But it is hard to ~y who, ex-
actJy, brought the Pilot to the
writini:; table, he pointed out.
Newport Beach Mayor Steve
Bromberg, one of the few who do
-yes indeed -watch the show,
has this compelling explanation
-conjecture might be more ac·
curate.
MPersonaJJy, I th.ink they're
probably doing it because M>me-
one who works on it Lives here."
Bromberg said. adding ali proof
that he heard on Wednesday's
epi!>ode the name of a local per-
son he recognized.
Trouble was, the mayor
couldn't recall the name.
Bromberg, who dei>crihed
himself as a fan of lhc !>how. re-
acted to hearing Newpon Beach
and the Daily PiJot in a.typically
fan-like way.
"My rear-end ju.'>t about lut the
couch, M he said.
The episode wasn't the first
time Newpon Beach has been a
locale for the show. but this
week's show, which included a lo-
cal couple .berating a pregnant
and unwed congresswoman for
being a bad example and point-
ing out the president'<; African-
American aide as the one who
had been dating hjs daughter,
Mgot a littJe heavy-handed.•
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce would like to show its
appreciation for those who lielped
make the Boat Parade, Ring of
Lights and Awards Dinner and
Auction such a success ...
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installed-On a pennanent
foundation not in a traJJer park..
The other one, in Newport
Heights, drew some concern
from neighbors at 6rst, but the
matter simmered down once the
ho use and landscapb1g were in
place. Wood said it's probable
that neighbors' worries that the
house would s tand out were
assuaged after they saw it in
place, blending with its
Bromberg said.
Orange .County as conserva-
tive. sociaJJy and economically is
how the rest of the counlry
(HoUywood included) imagines
this area, Newport Beach prob-
ably more so than any other pan.
A way to change that, politi·
caJJy speaking (given this is aJJ
about a White House show. after
all). is to have good Democratic
candidates, said Jim Toledano, a
Costa Mesa resident, former
head of the county Democrats
and -believe it or not -a man
who does not own a television. .
w•n1e way you'd fight that im-
age would be to have a functi on-
ing Democratic Party." he said.
which would include fund-rais·
ing and organizational wengt.h.
as weU as a candidate.
Would a good candidate be
one like Lowe's character. who
has White I lou-.e connections
and the ability to tag along with
the president?
Those connections worked for
Reps. C.ox and Dana Hohra·
bacher, ·foledano pointed out
(which might just give away next
weeks episode, which appears 10
be election night for the w ngn...,.
c;ionaJ race).
To he fair, thl' Pilot \\"J<.n't
alone in getting a little air time.
The Newport Beach C l1amher uf
Commerce got a 4u1ck mention
-as did the Newport lk'l1ch l'o·
lice Department. which was in-
volved in an aJten:ation lhat wa~
part of the !>tory line. and a cer-
tain other Orange Coun1 y new'-
paper.
The pohce depanmcnt did not
help out with t.tll' production.
though they were contacted
about the use of offiual depan
ment patches. Sbrt. ~wve Shul·
}Tlan said.
MWe wouJdn't do 1hat unl~c; Wl'
had some control over the .,crip1
or in some way felt ii wouh.l ben-
efit the department.· he ..aid.
Still. for tho!.e watching. includ-
ing Newpon Deputy Fire Ouef
Tom Arnold, the PQlice pa1ches
looked remarkably fammar.
"It did look very real ." ~d Ar-
nold. another fan who points to
the quality of the writing and the
interesting situations ac; the rea-
son he tunes in.
Shulman also had tJ1i<. tidbit
(again. for lhoi>e handful of fan.s1:
He received a fax cm reb. I I a.-.k-
ing for help. and Uu~ '>how Wa!.
being done on Feb. I 3. which
makes for quick turnaround.
The chamber did not get any
pre·waming or ple<L'i for aid, •.,aid
spokesman Doug Stut key. who
also provided a bit of drcum<;tan-
Cial support to Rromhc~:., con·
temion that a writer of the show
must live in Newport.
The rumor Stuckey ha., heard
has the writer livin~ on the llaJ.
boa Peninsula.
But. seeing how there can't be
more than I 2 minutes left of this
fame, back to the paper'!> i.tory.
"It blew me away ... Amold '>aid
of hearing the Pilo t'<; being men-
tioned.
After the show, caJb came into
the Pilo1 offices from fonner em-
ployees and family members.
There was even one e-mail f:rom
a former Orange County resident
now living in Minneapolis.
"I have often thought that no
matter where this 47th District is,
the HQ won't be in Newpon
Beach. It wouJd be in Irvine. or
Costa Mesa. or Laguna Beach.
but not in Newport Beach."
Hanna HilI wrote.
l.udcy for this paper. it was.
• S.J. CAHN 1s the managing editor.
He can be reached at (94.91 574-4233
or by e-mail at
s.j.cahn@latimes.com.
surroundings. ·1 think there's a big difference
between manufactured homes
and what people think of as
mobile homes," Wood sald.
Poole is certainly soJd on the
difference.
"It's a good way 10 go." said
Poole, who purchased the
Silvercrest-brand home through
Corona·based Nu 'fiend Homes.
Poole said thal once she has
REMAINS
Continued from Al
cooked.
Large's pickup 1ruck was
found submerged Dec. 28, 2001,
in Humboldt County. On Feb. 8
of this year, detectives f~und
what lhey said wai> possibly
Large's skeletal remains buried
in the sand aero!>~ 1he bay from
d boar ramp where the truck was
found.
On Wednesday. 1hc search for
Large officially l'oncluded. The
Humboldt County Coroner
positively Identified the remains,
Huntington Beach l'ohce U. Ron
Burgess said.
"I don't know how cxac1ly lhey
came to the condu~1on." he
said. "I would J,'UC<.'> II wa' done
with dentaJ record., ..
Police have i'>'>Ul'd an arre~I
warrant for 5~1-ycar old Tommy
McGuire. who is c;u,re\:tl'd of
murderint' I .argc I le is al'o
wanted for on -.uspic1011 of
posse!>Sing ex:pl u,iVl'!>.
Police said they beliC've he 1~
armed and dan~cruu' Jnd b
known to frequent 1 lumboldt
and Orange count1e'
Large w~ la\t -.ccn 1n an
<'>range Loun1y <tpartnwnt
occ-upied by McGuire• JJld h1.,
21-year-old '>011, lraVl~. who wa'>
a friend of J-argr'!-t, II urge~., '>aid.
He said Tommy Mc<.rnrc-"h,1d
connection~ in 1 lumholdc
County and even ll w d cherc for
a while.· he ~ml
TraVL'> Mc(.u1re dlt'd l.L,I WJr
of unknown mc•diral
complicatmn' 111 I JC I A ~kd1c-al
Center. Hurge-.., ..a1J
MWe don't lo11"' what hi'
condiuon wa<., but \\C do lmuw
that he wac, a candidate for J
kidney transplant," he ,,ud.
L.arge'!> parenh. Kim and lm1y
l..ar.:e. <:.ay they nl'Wr ht'ard uf
MrGuire nor hi'> 'Oil
"We le.now a Im of Matt\
friends." IGm l...irge \Jtd ·11111
we've never heard of lh<•,t•
people. Wt'rt· wondenng \~ho
this per..on is.·
That, she'><!)"'· 1-. my'>tenou!>.
becau'le her 'on wa<, "very. very
clo!.e" to hi:. r>arent'! and
brothers Nate and Mlkcy.
Matt had mowd out uf tJw1r
how.e !lix montJ1i. before ht<,
disappearnnce. but Ill' wa" lherl'
Mfive out of wVt'n dJY' in a
week,· hi'> mo1her ..,;mJ
I le wa' al must dil altern.11t·
parent to hi'> brotht.'r \.11k c•). whu
wru. mne year'> h1'> JU111or, K1111
said.
"I le wa., alway' aftl'r 111111
asking him whdt he wa., d11111g.
who he wa'> hanging 0111 wit Ii, ..
she said.
And thal WU'> not Jll. Mall
loved hi'> bahy flll'lC., .mcl
nephew'>. Whcn he held them,
hi~ face lighted up with tJ1.i1 big
smile his iamily rememben. him
for. It used to be a smile thdt
da72Jed their live ... Rut now. 1t
remains a memory tha1 takes
them to ecstatic he1gtm mw
moment and plunges tJ1ern to
depth!. of unbearahle sorrow
anolher.
Matt had aJwayi. been a very
physical person wi th a love for
the great outdoors. his falher
said._ ~e enjoyl•d fishing. -.kiing,
slcydtvmg, roller-blading. riding
motorcycles -iust about
anything under the big. blue
sky.
"I le was a great skier, .. 1 ony
Large said. "I le couJd du
everything everyone dreams
about -the nips. jumps -he
could do them all."
He made a big picture card for
his mom on Mother's Day 1998
that still hangs in the living
room. He bought white T-shirts
for his brothers and himself,
went to the store and got a
pkture of the three of them
together.
"He aJwa~ cnJJed her
momma," Tony Large said. "Not
in a joking or kidding way. It was
what he called her.~
Matt excelled as a wrestJer in
high school and won severnJ
accolades for Newport Harbor
Daily Piiot
added her own peoaJ touches
10 the house. which already has
a dishw-.&Sher, cabinets and other
amenities. the Balboa Penirlsula
house will go on the market for
"somewhere in the nJnes." .
• JUNE CASAGftANOE COV8fS
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reac:hed at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.CBsagrands latimss.com.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LARGHAMILY
Humboldt County police have
confirmed that remains found in
Eureka. Cahf. were of
Huntington Beach resident and
former Newport Harbor High
School student Matt Large.
FYI
Tommy McGu1retlalso known as
Tommy Cotton:is described as a
59-year·old, 6-foot-1 white man
weighing about 240 pounds with
blue eyes and white hair When
last seen. he had
shoulder-length white hair and a
mustache. He 1s possibly
carrying a !landgun. Anyone
with inlormatton about this
person 1s asked to call the
Huntington Beach Police
Department's Investigation
D1v1s1on at (714) 536-5951
I llgh Ill· won 1ht• Loach'!> Award
"' wdl .t'> thL• lop 15 Athlete!>
A\\.ird I k \\J' a two-lime Cll
pl.11.1·r .md ..i t\\O ume Mac,ier.,
4u,1llfit·r
111· '~orkt>tl 't'ver.J 1obs after
high .,, hoot. hut h1~ crue
amh11wn wa .. 10 b{·come dI1
ult11nah' ligh11ng d1.imp1on.
lllt1111att• fighting i' a ~port that
1111nh1nt''> \Vfl''>lhng, rnamaJ art..,
and k1< kbo>.ing
"MJll workl'tl very hard at thl'
gym tu get to \\hcre he got." ht'>
rnotht•r '><ltd "I Ir had picked 0111
h1<. outfit and ro~ for the big
fight Hut hl' nt•\.er got the
i:hame to gel up there.·
I >cw<, Wt•dnt·<,day\ d1~overy
bring a ..crh€ of clo!>ure for the
l.a~l~?
"N111 rl·alJv." Kim said. choking ur "I kno~ II 'hould, but it's
~nmg to take J while before I
l .tll dll l'pt 11 "
rhc f,umly\ wuml''i bt.-gan
Del. b. LOO I, \\hen Matt did not
return t dlJ.._
"Wlll'n he didn't 'how up for
dmner on Drt Ii. we were all
womed." ,ht• ~ud That was thl'
day thl'y reponed him missing.
"f-m one month, all we did
W<L'> look fm h1111. • Kim said. "W1·
cher.kl:'d frc t•way ufframps aJI
over OrdflRe Lounty. Maybe hl'
had gone off the road, maybe he
had an an 1dent. We had to look
evcrywherl' "
I w11 wht•n pohce found his
'uhmt•r1wt.11nu:k in I lumboldt
< ounty, thl' family held on to th e
hopl' that their !>On might come
hack to them some day, !>he said.
Kim hl'ld up a ~mall button
with the words I IOPE printed on
11. It was sent to the family by an
organization in Phoenix. she
~id.
M l'ht!t bullon has been near
our telephone for the last 14
montJ1~." Kim said. "And I still
have11'1 removed it from there
because it'" hard to."
Kim has been looking at
stac~ and stacks of Ma n 's
photos. Baby pictures. The
toddJer playing witl) his toys.
The little boy in the yard. The
adolescent with his brothers.
The young man with his family
on vacations, fishing trips. ·
holding babies and the playful
boy. JUSI ticking out his tongue
and goofing around.
"lie was a lover and a giver:
Kim said. ·11e was a happy,
happy, lcld. •
• DEEM IHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She mey be
reached at (949) 674--t226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath lar1,,,.._oom.
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SEAN Htll fR DAILY P 0'
Arttiu r Cortez. a maior in political science and economics, left, and Armando Cervantes. a social
science ma1or, sample Top Ramen soup recipes after competing m the "Top Ramen Cook-Off' at UCL
Dining out to cry out
UCI students hos t a Top Ramen cook-off to
illustrate wha t s tude nts will end u p eating if
tuition continues1to go up.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
II<. IHVINI Mix a l11tlt• lop
1l.1men With '>tUdt'nl IUlll011
h1l.l•., and you'v<' got a c oolc·off
hl..cned 10 tht' Iron Owf\ cuh·
nary battle., on tht• 1-ood :--:t't
work.
In tJw hope., ol 'Jl.irking '>tu
dt·n1 awart'nt''' <1ntl emouraging
.,tudenr 1m olvcmenl JI the
'>< hool on fhtir'>dd) thl' A.'>.,Ort ·
a1cd ·tuden1-. carefutl) prepared
d1'he-. of lop Hamen 10 give '>tu
d<'nl'> ,1 tac;t<' ol o nt· of 1 he fe"'
d1.,ht~ the) ·u ht' <1hll· to .illortl
th.inlc..c; 10 1u111on hikt•'
0..,ince tu111on fN'" \\111 llll rt'3\t'
$I 35 for 1he '>pnng term 200.l -
.md may '>lgnifirJntly 111crt'a'>c
agam -and '>tuden1 .. have bc
j.,'1111 IO 'iee cutback.., 111 of '>Oll1l' of
1h1·1r -.crvice., and outreach pro
grnm-., .. tudt'ntc., decided to takc
"'lance
"We 1uc.,1 want IO get our U<
'>tudelll'> heard,.. '>aid Om'>lllla
Gagnier. execuuve vice pre<;1dent
of the Associated Student .... "Ir·
vine t'> defi111tely an apntlH•llc
campu'>. . . We're 1uc.,t try111g to
get out there wi1h llllr voi1 t•"
A&.ociated ~tudcnr-. Jrl'n't JU'I
trying to get lJU -.1ude111.,· \llit l''
heard. thev're aho planning 10
-.end the word 10 ~tl ramenro m
M.irrh. along l/\1lh about 4,000
'tudenl pl'llllOn,, tor 1h1· m·x1 lH
Hegenl meetmg. ( ,Jg11 wr '>dtd
I tan under...tand lhl:' '>Ill
dt'ntc.,' comern. but m llgh1 of the
.,late budget t:rl'>h wt• bcheve
thdt we re pro1ect111g their ,1{
l l"· .. ., 10 da.,-.e-.: '><ltd \ 1anut'I < .o
ITTt'/, \1le l hancrllor of <,tUdt•nt
afT.ur-. JI I H I "Tht'lr l'th1t .111<ir1.1I
Jmb111un .111d a_.,p1ratttm' aJe go-
111g 10 hi:' protec1ed_ We've
prr>trttt-'<-1 1he1r fundament;1I pur
po.,t• -nhtairnng •111 education "
lne lO.,t of ob1a1111ng that edu·
cation ha., alreadv mcrea.,etl by
5405 for the 200:1 04 acadenul:
war, an increa.c,e tlta1 could 1ump Jn .idd1t1011al $7~15.
"llu<:. j, a camµaign thJI ap·
pht'l. to everybody,· ..aid fammy
Nguyen, an intern wnh the t'X·
ecuuvc vire pre'>ltlent\ office.
"It\ frighwnmg how many pt•o·
pie don't l'Vl'll know what\ hap·
pl'mllg."
Although univer<>i ty offiua.b
untlcr...taml and appreciate 'Ill·
tl(•n1•,' rnnrern'>, they .,LiJI hJve
t·u1had .. ., to mal e and tht'y're
trying 1hc1r ht.·c,t 10 makt' Lhem a\
balanced a'> po.,,iblr.
"I Lh1nk thl'y haH' a nght to
vmt e 1 lwir conct-m'>, untl Ult'\ re
tlo111g '"·" (,ome/ '>JJd "I af\,:i~'
lool.. .11 that J.'> J -.1g11 Lhat we
hJ\ t· oul'>tandmg '>tudent lt'ad·
er.. Hui thl'> l'>'>Ue I'> '-'Orne·
thing that ha'> Lo be faced dJld
Jdtlrt-..wd. JJ1d the um\er<>ll~ I'>
do111g tht• ht•c,t that we can \/\1th
tht• protf'cllon of the ... 1udent'
I ht.· UC Rt:"gent'> "mat.le a
promt'>t' to u' to make higher
edurn11on allordable." (,agnwr
SJ1tl "'lt11tl1·n10, are gomg ''' he
paying more· for le<>'> .. ervice<, ..
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Ftlday feuruary 21 , 2003 A5
Ho me prices continue general ri se
In fi ve of Newport-Mesa's seven ZIP
Codes, m edian home prices we nt up in
January. Newpo rt Coast saw a 61 % cli mb.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Imm JJnuary of 2002
1 IH' area registered a nw
titan '>ale pnce of SI 01 mt.I -
NEWPORT· MF.SA ll lion, which 1-. al-.o the m1d -
January i<; any indirntor. lot,tl 1wm1 price for aJI '>ale._,
home vaJues are 'howtnK no lhJt 11urnbt:r -.hould be
sign of falling off. vlt'l/\-l'd with 'iome li:Hllion.
In a repori iv.ued Wednt·., l!PJhor-. .,,ud, becau.,e build-
day by San DleKO·ba'>etl 1·r... art· -.1111 rapu.lly addin~
OataQuid Information "'Y' nt•w lwnH~'> that weren't there
terns, only two of the clfC.t\ a yc•ar .igo
seven ZIP Code<; .,hmwtl .1 "I hat number ,., a l11tle ar·
drop in home priLt'' from a 111i11al. :.aid Pacnc1a Moore.
year ago. t•xt·Lullvc.: Vlce pre.,1dent of
"We expet 1 '>ale' to '-lav 1he OrJnge C.oa'>t Assn of Re·
strong. although proh,1hh not ;1Jror., I fome., tha1 haven't
record breaking" '>atd \I.tr been IJll the maJket Me St'll·
shaJI Pren lice. the company., 111g
president "\Ve don't .,t't' .111\ H;1lboa l'entn'>ula\ 92661
thing in our \l..tll\11('' lh<tl \'l<.t'> ,11\0 rllbll'>I '>howing a
would indicate 1ha1 thl' mar 11 111 1ncrra'>c. to a $2.n3
le.et I'> due for any rhangt· 1n 1mlh11n nwd1:m .,ale pnce.
the immediate lutun• " lht' l 11\ ., otht'r 1wo code.,
Ne\vpon <.oa<,t\ qir,;; /II' 11..!hhO and YL6fri \<\t:re e'>-.en
C.odt' -.howed tlw largl''t 111 11,111> 11.it In q2fm0. which m-
crea<>e. a sharply h1glwr I) I i ,. 1 tudt•d I "'thluff .ind 81g Lan-
apprecia11on 1n me-titan pm t· \ 1111. 1ht· mt•d1an pnce
Clean, Comfortable, Uncrowded
More Personal Attention to
Our Members
dropped 2 ]'!(,, 10 S870.000
·1 he median pnce rt'
maint"d Oat. w11h no growth
or dt'clme, 111 92663. coming
111 JI S408, 750. That code m
elude., West Newpon
Lorona dt'I Mar, 1n 92625,
'>howed the .,harpe.,t dechne
in Newport Me'M:I, dropping
64% 111 January, w an even SI
million. rherc were I 04
home... sold in January in
Newport Beach.
Jn neighboring < ,o.,ta Mei.a,
home value'> -.hot up 11ub.,1an
uaUy The city., Y2b2f> code
grew in value J4 b%. to
$402,000. Thi-. large'>I of rnv
postal 1.ont:'> include'> the
Westside
"Costa !\.1e'>d 'AOUld tw go
mg up becau<,e 1t' mort:' af
fordable,'-\loo re ..aid "It'>
more affordabh_· <,o there._,
more roorr for dpprec1a11on
there ·
( O'ld \t._•,.J' 4,!f)[;' the
UI\ ., I J'>hldt· )(rl'I/\ I 0% in
med1Jn pm t' 111 SJ59.000
l hen: \\l'Tl' ;"4 homt"• '>old in
both C <J<,ta \lt-• .. 1 lode._, dur
mg 1h1· monlh
• Sem1-Pnvate for Men & Women
• Lots of Equipment.Free Weights
• Pttates Studio & Mat Classes
• SPINNING Theater-Licensed
• 16 Full Time Personal Tramers
• Child Care Sam-noon M -F
• Ample & Convenient Parkmg
• Yoga Tai Chi Streich classes
• S1ep Powet Pump Card10
• Showers Steam & Towels
• Skin Care
• Shape-Up Physical Therapy Center
• Permanent Make-Up
• Shape-Up Hair Care
• Acupuncture/Acupressure Wellness Chnic
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
A way to make voting a bit better
legislative,
congressional and
local elections, state
and local
propositions, and
presidential
nominees. A separate
presidential primary
would have allowed
the election officials
primary-scheduled for Mardt
2, 2004. That means the filing
deadline to run for offic.e in 2004
is in early November of2003.
C allfomla voters
set two
dubious
records last year. the
lowest voter turnout
ever in a primary
election and the
lowest voter turnout
ever in a general
election. Oearly, voter
participation and
enthusiasm conti.nue
to decline. One
reason? California's
Ross to shake the kinJcs ou1
of the system before
JOHNSON putting a more
Already, lawmakers who
were just sworn in a little over
two months ago are working
on their re-election campaigns
or have announced plans to
run for higher office. This at a
time when California is facing
a multi-billion dollar deficit
that should command
legislators' undivided attention.
early March primary election.
which has resulted in our state
having the longest campaign
season in the nation.
Last year, I authored Senate
Bill 1975, which sought to split
th.e presidential and state
primaries. As you may
remember, that legislation
would have kept a stand-alone
presidential primary in March
and moved the state primary
to later in the year. Despite
bipartisan legislative approval
of SB 1975, Gov. Gray Davis
vetoed the legislation for the
stated reason that election
officials were already facing
challenges in 2004 because
new voting systems will be in
place and thus they could not
deal with separate presidential
and state primaries.
The governor: argument in
his veto message. frankly,
doesn't hold. water. Holding a
separate presidential primary
in 2004 would allow election
officials to test the new voting
machines with the least
complicated baUot -one that
would only include the
presidential nominees rather
than a ballot with numerous
complex ballot before
the voters.
I have reintroduced
legislation this year to split the
presidential and state
primaries -with the
presidential primary remaining
in March and the state primary
being held in September. Once
again. the legislation has strong
bipartisan support
lf27 states, including New
York, Georgia and Michigan.
are able to hold separate
primaries for president and
state and local candidates, then
California can. as well. For
roughly 30 years. California
held bifurcated primarifl>, with
the presidential in May and the
Statewide in August
There is certain to be much
discussion about a September
state primary. There are many
rea:.ons fo r making such a
move, including keeping down
the cost of running for office
because the overall campaign
cycle would be shortened.
But more imponant is the
fact that a March st.ate primary
has a negative impact on the
effectiveness of the California
Legjslature. It is just a little over
a yea{ until the next state
Be a part of Costa Mesa's
By moving the state primary
to September of 2004, the filing
deadline to run for office
would not be until May of
2004. Thus. potential
candidates would have more
time to decide If they want to
run for office. Currently. we are
losing many qualified
candidates because they must
decide more than a year before
the general election if they are
going to run for office.
Last year's proposal was
supported by the League of
Women Voters, C.Ommon
Cause. the secretary of State.
the California Chamber of
Commerce, the Business
· Roundtable and numerous
newspapen; throughout the
state.
Once again, I would like to
ask for your support of this
important legislation. If you
have any questions, please feel
free to call me at (916)
445·4961. Thanlt you for your
consideration.
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Ross Johnson
is the st.ate senator for the 35th
Distnct covering Newport Beadl
and Costa Mesa.
50TH AHHIUERSARY
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Celebration the City of Costa Mesa is seeking
Costa Mesa businesses. organizations or
individuals interested in purchasing a street
banner that will be displayed on some of the
most highly traveled streets in our City. The 3
foot by 5 foot banner will feature the
CostaMazing logo .along with your name (left).
Depending on the number of interested
businesses, organizations and individuals, the
banner will be displayed for a period of four (4)
to twelve (12) months starting in June 2003.
After the CostaMazing Celebration banner is
removed, it will be given to you/
The cost of the banner is $200 (regardless of
time displayed). This opportunity is LIMITED
and available to the first 250 respondents.
l
If you are interested, please complete the
information below and return by
MARCH 14, 2003 to:
Amy Kuchta, CostaMazing Coordinator
City of Costa Mesa
77 Fair Drive
P.O. Box 1200
Costa Mesa, CA 92628
(714) 754-5085
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MAILBAG
No reason to attack
Trinity Broadcasting
I have no ties with Trinitf
Broadc~ting and have. never set
foot on their property, but Cathy
Larson's letter to the Daily Pilot
sent a chill down my spine
("Trinity should move out of the
neighborhood." Feb. 11). Her
baseless and offensive
comments reflect a prejudice
which needs to be exposed.
I have friends who live quite
close to the Trinity building. and
they emphatically state that
claims of excessive noise from
the facility are greal.ly
exaggerated. The weabte~ of•
the criticism was revealed by
outrage that Trinity did not rurn
off its Christmas lights during an
energy crisis a few years ago.
That is hardly evidence for an
eviction.
Larson suggests our
community should force Trinity
to move "so that we may have
the privilege of enjoying the
benefits of a legitimate business."
By that. I suppose. she means
one that is not tax-exempt.. but
Larson's ill-chosen words leave
readers wondering if Trinity is
operating illegally.
Hopefully. others are as .
appalled as I am by LM1><>.ns
far·.reaching effort to malign
Trinity Broadcasting and
especially for her blatant
attempt to encourage others to
join her in trying to strip them of
protected freedoms and
constirutional rights.
CLAUDIA DOWNS
Newport Beach
C.Olumn hit home run in
explaining war
"The Bell Curve" column on
Feb. 13 was read with m tere~t
r Never such a feeling of
disconnect").
My feeling1> of ambivalence,
uncertainty and ill at ea!>e were
significantly clarified and pu1
into perspective by Bell'i>
column.
My wife and daughter and I
want to express our thank.5 for
Bell's "sttaightening out the
curves" regarding the argumenl
for war. Thanks aud congratulations
fo r what in baseball 1erms may,
to some. look like a foul ball,
but to our family was a "home
run.· CHUCK MCCANN
Corona del Mar
A. imple plan to
improve Newport
Holly Smith has very
thoughtfully done the job or
the Newport Beach City
Council with her wise and
prudent observations regarding
the ·west Newport Problem.·
"Stnving to be pan of finer
ci1y," Tuesday). I'm sure all
Newport residents know of a
few likely addre ses to start
~"'th. Implementation of such a
plan would be a tremendou'
hoon to us all (and certainly. in
the long run. to the property
owner~. too). I'm only afraid it's
simply too logical and
'>traightfo rward fo r the
pohtic1dnl>
PAULA HUNTER
Newport Beach
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 36th District,
18662 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 396.
Irvine. CA 92715, (949) 833-0180;
fax: (949) 833-0696; Press
Secretary Pa1 Joyce, (91 6)
323-1200
STATE ASSEMBLY
•John Campbell (R), 70th District,
State Ca pitol. Sacramento. CA
95814, (916) 319-2070
E-mail:
disrrict70@assembly.ca.gov
• Ken Maddox (R), 68th District.
State Capitol, Sacramento. CA
95814, (916) (916) 319-2068; Or
local office at 12865 Main St ..
Suite 100, Garden Grove 92840;
(714) 638· l 393; Fax: (714)
&•M1IU,.e
H•rt.or E•etl>lvff A,,c1.,...,,,
View
Ll"'°I"
Ho6ted l7y
638-1496
E-mail:
disrnct681a1assembly.~ gov
GOVERNOR
Gray Davis (D), State Capitol,
Sacramento, CA 95814, (916)
445-2841 ; fax: (916)445-4033
U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
• Chris Cox (R), 47th D1stnct. 1
Newport Place, Suite 420,
Newport Beach, CA 92660, (949)
766-2244; or 2402 Rayburn
Building, Washington, D.C 205 15.
(202) 225-5611. fax (949) 251-9309
(represents most of Newport
Beach)
E-mail:
c:Jwstopher cox a!ma1/ house gov
• Dana Rohrabacher (R). 45th
District, 101 Main St., Suite JC.
Huntington Beadl. CA 92648.
(714) 960-6483. or 2338 Rayburn
Building, Washington, D.C. 20515,
(2021 225·2415; fax· (714)
960-7806 IRepresents Costa M esa
and West Newport)
E-mail dana ti'ma1l.house gov
PRESIDENT
George W Bush (R). White
House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave .
Washington, D C. 20500
Hotline· (6 am to 2 pm ) (2021
456-1111
E·ma1I
president a wh1tehouse.gov
Fax: (2021 456-2461
SPIRIT RUN
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SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 2003
Fashion Island, Newport Beach
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BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS ALLOWED
Governor signs Coa~tal
Commission bill
Gov. Gray DaVI'. '>lgnt~d d hill
'fhun.day thqt he -..ud would rt•
move the CaJiforn1<1 ( 11<1,tal
Commission from a lUtl'>tllu
tio naJ crisis brought 1111 I~ J
Newport Beach cnv1ro111m•11tJI
1st's lawsuit.
Davis, who signed tht.' hill at J
noontime ceremony, 'aid 11
would solve the agl·ncy\ l .,,,,,,
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each maintained owr the p<1't
1wo years. Andersen <1nd 11..irbor
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Wcl.S l.'l>pl'CtaJly fwmy.
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the pmgr..n1. I was a punJed Why
11> a former Co~ta Mesa mayur
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event? I knew Buffa was a
sought·afll'r 'tJeaker m lw. own
neighborhood !how many
nmditlaw forum-. d1tl he
mo<ler<1tc?} but I had no idea hi!>
populariry -;preacl acrosi. city
hortlcr,.
l\Jrn'> out, I had a lot to learn
about my neighboring city. But
th<tl comt"> later.
N, '>O<.>n as Buffa took the
1111tmphone, I knew why he was
there. I le wowt'd the JUdtence
with his ew York wit and
'Kll"Ca\U<.. ..CO'tt.' of humor. f-ven
when he 111adt• fun of them, they
luvt'tl l11m. I le could do no wrong
111 their eyt"-
l lc nd1rulf.'d their l ht:'erieader..,
.tnd they laughed I le told them to
'ttop wturnng about the fic.-w. uee;,
and they howled. I was waiting for
lmn 10 tdl a momma JOiee so they
would give tum the key to the city.
hut 11 didn't happen.
More jeer. at h11> audience, a
~1011 of name-dropping.
another aw·.ird prci;ented to
football legend Paul SaJata. and
the food w..c. -.erved.
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plenuful, the 'teak defirULely
l ountcrcd the effects of the
alwhol when 11 h11 the bottom of
empty 'itom.tuh. Rt'd cheek!.
p..tlcd to a 11w11er '>hade of ro!>f.
and peoplt• became a ltttll' more
amculaw By the Uml' keynote
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a roug.ht'r J.lclJ1 ur the Bronx or
becal.ll>e he had had e11ough
chardonnay to l~n h1'> tongue.
but the mayor plrM"ed nght
through lhe GrecnlJght 111uwlit'ld
Lhal Buffa had 'iC> G.1refully
avoided
While n~er dddrt.,.,mg uw
st~ring comrrunee by name.
Hromberg alludL'<l 10 a ten.un
group·~ sugxt".'>t1011 uia1 my
official!. are trytng to 111anipulatt
uie genem.1 plan procl'<.IU!t' a
plan dt>!>1gnt'<l 10 outline
developntent until 2CU5.
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'>aid. "It's not u1e ca'>t', lli.L'> llt'WI
been the case. and the absurd1ry
of ~uch a comment is bt-yond my
imaginaoo11."
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!><lying the majority of n.">1dc:11t'
feel their elected official' art' do111g
a great 1ob. lne voter. '>pok.t.-
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"(The Big West
Conference championship
race) could go any way;
you never know, "
Adam P•'*· UCljunior JJf
Al Fnclay, Febfuary 21 , 2003
GOLF
Drawing to
an in·side
straight
Toshiba Senior Classic,
partnering with Fuzzy
Zoeller in opportunity
drawing, appears headed
for another $1-million
donation to charity.
W he n you hjt the mark once,
the expectations for you
remain at that level, ·
whether you're shooting
cue balls in the side pocket or raising
money for charity through a
professional golf tournament.
In the case of the Toshiba Senior
Qassic at Newport Beach Country
Qub. the most philanthropic stop on
the Oiampions Tour, each year's goal is
to reach S 1 million -a nice. round
figure -in charitable donations.
And. since much of the week.long
tournament's financial results are
generated through five pro-ams
squeezed into a three-day package, it
appears that next month's Toshiba
Oassic is well on its way to eclipsing
the SI -million
.-------.self-imposed
RICHARD
DUNN
standard for the
founh consecutive
year.
TI1at's because all
348 pro·ain spots for
the 2003 Toshiba
Senior Oassic are
sold out -all but
two, that is.
ln a similar
arrangement as last
year with Mr.
Personality Fuzzy
Zoeller, tournament officials and Roger
Dunn Golf Shops are sponsoring a
Toshiba Senior Oassic Opportunity
Drawing. The winner of the raffle gets a
charice to play in the Monday Pro-Am
with Zoeller. Each ticket is $10 and no
more than 2,000 tickets will be sold.
One Monday Pro-Am spot is valued at
$2,750. AU proceeds of the raffle will
benefit the tournament's lead charity,
Hoag Hospital.
Tickets for the opportunity drawing
are available at six Roger Dunn Golf
Shops in Southern Callfornia:
Anaheim, Long Beach, Los Angeles,
Mission Viejo, Santa Ana and Seal
Beach. The drawing will be held at
noon on Saturday. March 15 at the
Santa Ana Roger Dunn store.
"We're always looking for unique
ways to get the community inyolved in
the tournament and to get fans even
closer to the action." Toshiba Senior
Oassic Tournament Director Jeff Purser
said. •Ten dollars is a small price to pay
for what would certainly be the golf
round of a lifetime We expect a
signlficant turnout but we'll have two
winners. so the odds should be pretty
good for everybody who enters the
drawing.·
The Toshiba Senior Oassic
Opportunity Drawing winners will both
receive all the amenities of the Monday
Pro-Am, including full hospitality
during the day. brealcfast and an
award s ceremony with the Champions
Tour players, 18 holes of golf, a custom
executive golf gjft package. two
weeklong clubhouse badges and 10
tournament lickets. They will play with
l.oeller for nine holes and another
Olampions Tour player for the other
nine holes.
With the news of the pro-ams, the
ninth annual Toshiba Senior Oassic
March 17 · 23 ls a virtual lock to remain
atop the tour's charitable-giving list.
The $1.55 million event plays host to
81 Olampions Tour pros. For tickets, or
more information: (949) 660· 1001 or
log on to 1bshibaSenlorOasstc.com.
•••
Last year's Toshiba SenJor Oassic
became the first event ln senior four
history to donate more than SJ million
to charity In three conteCUdve yean.
The tournament ralaed Sl,011.000 for
charity ln 2000, SJ.035,000 ln 2001 and
Sl,001,920 Jut year.
"The charitable achievements of th1a
tournament are a ~endoua source
of prtde for Tothlba and lta employees,"
1beh1be execudve Rod JCeUer said ... The
fact that the Tothlba Senior Oualc
continuet to break new ground on the
..Uor tour In tmDJ of clwttable benchmmb ii all the mon rewudlng. •
Good debt ... and good weather,
wbkh umdy., band lii hand. are
ocher U, llcton ln bJtting le'W!'D digits •
an rbe bottom line. A ltrOng player
... QOLF,, ... AlO
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Spom Editor Roger Carlson • 1949) 5744223 • Spom Fu: (949) 650-0170
COLLE.GE MEN'S BASKETBALL
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH /OAJLY Pit OT
UCl's Adam Parada (right) goes up high for inside dunk despite the defense of Norttiridge's Curtis Slaughter.
Pacesetters
Anteaters share the Big
West Jead with Utah
State and UC Santa
Barbara after disposing
of Northridge, 64-57.
Steve Virgen
Daily Pilot
BREN EVENTS CENTER -With
the Big West Conference season
winding down, every pos.-.cssion be·
comes that much more meaningful.
Every drop-step turned fadeaway
bucket provt:'> c•vcn more important,
every thn·c·
point homh
SCOREBOARD bring., about
more mornen·
tum and ultl·
mately every
game carries
more worthi·
ness for posi·
tioning In the
Northr1dge 57 Big West.
Anteaters 64 The UC Ir·
vine men's
basketball
team. led by Adam P-clradn and Ross
Schraeder, won its fifth straight
game and moved Into a three-way
tie for rtrst place in the Aig Wc'it after
defeating Cal State Northridge, 64·
57, in front of 2,289 at the Bren
events Center Thursday night
UC Santa Barbara. which entered
the night arop the Big West, lost to
the conference's darkhorse Cal Poly
San Lula Obispo. 66-63, while Utah
State defeated Cal State Fullerton,
62-4 I, to bump up to first, u well.
"It's a tough race," 18.ld ua Coach
Pat OolJ81aee. whole team lmproved
to 16-7. 10-4 In the Big West. "PJght-
een league blllpma. J(a hard to wtn:ln leeple. We had to bat·
Cle to win thia pme., Our ldds
played to win chis game. So. dld Nortbrtclle· They came out and bat·
UC l's Jordan Harris ( 13 )puts away
a reverse slam dunk after getting
ball down low in front of Norttiridge
defender Ben Sullivan in first half.
tied us .•
Parada, UCls 7-foot junior center,
scored a team-high 18 points. while
Schraeder. a redshirt freshman
guard, sparked the Anteaters in the
second half with nine pointc; on 3·
of-4 shooting from beyond the
three-point line.
nedslurt freshman polnt guard Jell
Gloger added 12 points. six assists
and three steals, while junior for-
ward Stanislav 7~ contributed I 0
polnts and a crucial three·polnt play
late In the game.
"(Mike) Hood was missing a cou-
ple of his shots; he's been so on the
past month, J guess this was bound
to happen,· Schraeder said of his
tearmt)ate, the Big West leader In
three·polnt field-goal percentage
(44%) who d1d not hit a shot from
the field. Hood finished with four
points, on free throws In the 6naJ
nine eeeonds.
"I just came ln and I got a couple
of good open loob," Schrader aaJd.
"1 guess I'm a bit of a streaky shooter.
like Hood or anybody. When I hit a
couple of them I get a lot of confi-
dence. My reammates were finding
me:
Northridgc (10-IJ, 4-9jcut into a
38-28 deficit with a 7-0 run. as UCI
went through a scoring drought that
lasted 4:46 in the wcond half. But,
Schraeder broke the An teaters out
with his first of three three-pointers.
He drained an-
other 27 sec·
onds later to
give UCI a 44·
35 lead that
forced a time-
out with 10:56
left.
When the
Matadors came
within, 48-43,
with 8:33 left,
Schraeder
drilled another
UCI
Ut.h St.
UCSB
CalPoly
Idaho
Peclnc
Fullerton
North ridge
Riverside
Long BchSt.
W L
10 4
10 "'
10 4
8 8
7 7
6 7
5 8
4 9
4 9
"' 10
trey. However, Northridge, which
was led by Curtis Slaughter's 18
points, would not go away. Slaughter
later hammered home a three·
pointer with 2:49 that pulled the
deficit. 54·52.
With I :24 left, Zu.zak made good
on an 8 -foot turnaround shot along
the baseline while he was fouled. He
completed the three-point play for a
57-52 lead. Moments before Zuz.ak's
three-point play. Northrldge Coach
Bobby Bra.swell sh outed for a travel-
ing call when Hood apparently Jug-
gled a pus while taking an extra
step.
"lbJs whole week. we talked about
how big each posteMton would be In
th1a pme," Braswell said. "On that
pl.ay, the oftldal wu there, but what
can you My? It's juat one of thoee
thlnp where (the omclal) dJdn'I lee
It.
You have to live with It. (Zuzak'1
three-point play), that WU huge ...
IMUCl,hpAlO
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EYE OPENER
• Daily~ Piklt 1111
Spo111 Hal al Fame
( .-lrl)r•••-.C I) .. n..ilt••"'"''
February J4 honOfH
MELISSA SCHUTZ
Daily Piiot
COLLEGES
NQbody
does it
like
Faulkner
UCI's 5-foot-5 sophomore
point guard has been
guiding the Antea ters to a
turnaround season.
I f you le.new Lisa Faulkner, the
difference she's making for UC
Irvine wouldn't surprise you. If
you knew she has been
experiencing tendinitis in her
knee while perfonning at a high level
for the Anteaters, that, too. wouJd not
be shoclcing.
Faullcner. the 5-foot-5 point guard of
the UCI women's basketball team, has
been assisting the Anteaters m their
turnaround season. and it' been of
little surprise to those who know her.
UCI, which was picked 10 finish sixth tn
the Big West
coaches' preseason
poll, is in econd
place in the
conference and own
a record of 15·8, 8·4
in the Big West with
four games
remaining. Las t year, ua won eight
games, and that
includes 6ve in the
Big West. all season. STEVE
Faullcner has been VIRGEN
one of the main
reasons for the Anteaters'
improvement Last week. he dished
out 16 assists in a 72-59 wm over Idaho
to break a UCI school record for most
assists in a game. Faullcner's 16 asst.5ts is
the most in the Big West this season
and the fourth best mark an the nauon
this year.
·she's our most valuable player al> far
as the way she keeps the off en~ going,·
UCI Coach Mark Adams said. ·in our
mind she's the straw that stirs the dnnk.
She's little. but she has a big heart. She
has been very important to our succes.-.,
so far.·
As far as-Faulkner is concerned she Is
meeting expectations. She came from
Oregon City High in Oregon, where
winning was. and is. as natural as
breathing. Olampionshlps at Oregon
City are as traditional as the Star
Spangled Banner performed before
every game.
The Pioneers have won eight of the
last 11 state titles. They've been ranked
in USA Today's Top 20 every year.
except fo r one, since 1987. USA Today
named Oregon City national
champions in 1995, '96 and '97 and the
team is ranked sixth so far this season.
When Faulkner was a sophomore at
Oregon City in 1999, she had to have
surgery on her ACL The Pioneers were
ranked 14th in the country and
undefeated. They lost their next game
without her and they lost ln the
playoffs. When Faulkner was a
freshman she came off the bench and
hit a few key three-pointers to help lead
Oregon City to a state championship.
She also guJded the Pioneers to a state
title in her senior year.
"J think that's one of the reasons UCI
recruited her." O~n City co-coach
c.a.rt Tinsley said of Faulkner's
background. ·Usa blows what she's
capable of and she bas developed the
will to win and with the polnt guard
position that ls very Important She's
the type that wills a team to wtn. Just on
sheer desire she can take them over the
hump sometime.·
If you need to know anything more
about Faulkner's reputation and,
perhaps her penonalJty, just know that
at ua. she ls studying to em..n.WJy
become an PBI agent
·She's "'>ugh kid; lhe can perform
under pn!llW'e, there's no queldon
about It." TINiey said. • 1 believe If ahe
wun't injured her aophomore year we
would have won atx C•tate titles) In a
row. She had the 1urgery In February
and ah~ wu playing ap1n In June. She's ~her wt.nnlng aeuona at Oregon
CJty, Faulkner came to ua. where she
endured thfOUlh • trying aeuon (8·20 5-11 In the B'8Welt). '
"It waa humblins.• she llkl. "I came
from a echool where we won. People :. ?'°'1 lelm a lot from loetng and I
... COlU ........ AlO
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Dady Pilot
SCHEDULE
~y
BllSlr.ett>ell
Communtty college men Orange Coast
at Fullenon. 7 30 p.m
Community college women Orange
Cont al Fullenon, 5 30 p m
Htgh 9dlool boys -CIF Pl1voffs fir~•
round, 0.viSIOn II AA Newpoft Harbor 111
Buena. 7 JO pm.; C1F Playons second
round, D1v1 .. on 111-A. Estanc111 a1 Bishop
Montgomery, 7 JO p m s-
High school girls -CIF Playoffs, first
round· Corona del Mar at Munett1 Valley,
3 p m , John Glenn at Costa Mesa. 3 p.m .....
College -UC Irvine at Univer .. tv of San
Diego, 2p m
""'9W poto
College women -Hawaii 111 UC lrvlne. 4
p.m.; Chapman at UC Irvine, 5.15 p.m . ........
College men -UC Irvine et Stenlord, 7
p.m.
Community college men -O<enge Coast
at Long 8eadl CC, 7 p m
Softb8I
College -Bethany College at Venguard
University, doubleheader, 1 p m ....
College women -Loyol• Merymount al
UC lfvlne, t JO p.1n. . ....
High tctlOOI CIF Prehm1rn1<oes at
w..t.mlnsttH. all day .............
Community college -Orange Coast at
Fullerton. 3:30 p.m.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
\
S POR1 S fr <ld~ I 1-tiruory 21 7003 A9
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
M esa closes campaig n
w ith loss at La Ca nad a
Mus tang tie it at
halftime, but
Spartans drain fi ve
threes in third
quarter to pull away.
I A CANAf>\ CoMa
Mesa Hlgh's girl'> basket-
Coach hm Weeks san.1. " Owy're
Jll'>t a '>lrong team. A 101 of 1hinw-
went agaJn't U'> today . . but rn11>
1cam played h.ud all year. lnis is
a green team and l 'm very proud
of IJ1l1> team. lney gave 11 every-
thing Lhey had all year long, and
as a coach you can't aslc: for any-
thing more than that ·
I .a Canada's
ball tt.>'am, appearing in
the CIF Southern Section
Playoffs for the I 4rn con-
secutive season, ran into
a Lalented I.a Canada
squad Thursday night in
the fU'SI round of rne CU:
SCOREBOARD
Diahnn Futalan: a
fi-foot-1 junior cen-
ter. scored a game-
high 18 points,
while teammates
Division Ill-A bracket as
the ho."t Spanans de-
feated rne Mustangs, 62-
45.
Kam Gilmour ( 14
points) and Kasey
llurlbun (II) also
scored in double
figures. Mesa 45
La Canada 62 "Naff added four
assists, three ~
bou nds and rwo
steals for Mesa, while Sanchez
was 4 of 7 from beyond the
Lhree-point line.
The Mustangs. rne
Golden West League's
third-place representative, fin-
lshed 15-12. La Canada. rne Rio
Hondo League runner-up, im-
proved to 2 1-5.
Rhondi Naff (13 points) and
lllckeU Reeves (II ) scored six
points each In the second quar-
ter as Costa Mesa outscored the
hosts. 15-10, 10 de the game at
halftime, 27-27.
But La Canada netted five
three-pointers in the third quar-
ter and eventually opened up a
20-polnt lead. Mesa'• Stacee San·
d'M!Z (14 pointl) drained two of
her four three-pointers in the
fowth quarter to cut ta Can-.da'a
le.cl lo 14, befote the Sputana
ltletched ll lo 17 polntl by pron end.
"They were to much bfaer
than we were." ea.ca Mme
\
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Neff 13, Aeev-. 11, S.nchez 14,
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Langmoe 0, Montoy1 O, Tn.1llNO 0 .
3-pt. G<*S-S.nc:hel 4, Neff 1,
landetoe 1,
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~-non.. Lac...-Toyoca 2. MoCoy •• ~ 18, Giimore 14. Hurtbutl 11,
L.-,de 3. M>olede 8.
3-<pt. ~ -GllmoN 3, McCoy 2,
tMtbua t
~ CMA-nona. ~**'-none.
Titans win
this clash
De pite McCoy's
d o uble -double, CdM
fall"> in first pl ayoff
gam e in two '>eason ~.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot.
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from San Manno s
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Thursday night's CIF
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Sage Hill
puts/away
Co nne ll y
Sailor ' effort fall hort
against potent Edi so n
A.~AI 111~1 -''l\l' I hll \t:hool-.
girls baskt>tball learn, bduml Jou
ble-double1> from K.111t• l'w<Jiy-.
and I laywood Wngh1. chmmatt'<l
Connelly in rne fir.t round ol me
OF 1>1vis1on IV-A Playoff, lnur,-
day mght, J3·22, at 1-'arnno nt Prep
"Our
shoLS
weren't ing. ~
fall-
Newport unable to
handle a ho t Edi on
q u intet. 57-39, in
first-round defeat.
I Ill~ flM .1 <>~ RI.AC.I I
\\ 11htn a plavon lo"-'>-Nt>wpo n
11.ubor 111.;i ).'lrls
ha.,kNball rnac:h Jen
I hornpson .... 1w many
pt1'lll\ c<...
three potnt .... tour rt>hound'I
\'a-.qut•1 h Jd 1 reall\ good.
g;1me ... he mdde thing., happt>n."
I hurnpson ..;ml
Ncwpon ll•d 1·ttrl\ 4 2. but
rnuldn I rt.1(.1111 mt· Jlh .intllf(e af
lt•r mat
I .3.\I 'l'd...Clll !'.t>wpun Harbor
managed univ fow \\1ns. !ioO
reaching me playoff6
wa' an ac1:omplish
ment. ll1ompson
'>dld.
Sage
... 11d
llill
Coach
Shanna
Renken. ~,
jusl told
them 10 •
l11e SatJor; 11 1 151.
malang melr tir.t l lt-
rtayofT appearance \tnt't'
1999. out~ored . un'lt't
I A.'a~e champion hli-
..on (2 1 ·5) in rne founh
quarter. but fell 'ihon.
57-.\9, ma Cll Southern
~uon D1V\s1on 11-M
fiN-round game.
•
"It' ... a whole dtf-
rerenl t'ra nQ\\:
Thompson "'11d
"Before it was. 'Let''\
win a couple game<>.'
now w~re not look
mg 10 ht! la.'11 m
league. bu1 to makt>
kttp shoot·
ing, and lo
and behold.
they did
start falling,.
33
22
Pulshy's had 12 points and 11
rebounds. and Wrigh t had 11
points. 10 rebounds and seve11
blocb. Debbie Yoder-l.tt added
six teals.
l:di on has n<J\.v won 10 in a
row and received 'lterling scoring
efTons from Rebt'cca Kepillno
(24 points) and Fva Camarena
(16 pomts). lne 0l3J~G Wt-re
rankc<I No. 9 in the final Division
11 -M potl. Sagos rnn. now 14~7. will play the
winner of the CaJvary Chapel
(Downey)-Westem Ovistia:n p.me
Sallllday f\lght
·cKrpilino) wns driving, mak-
ing free throws. everything..
Thompson said. ·She Is a sopho-
more and is rt"ally good.
\
•t lhink. a lot of people thought
we would get stomped by 30 or
401 but wt' stuck wath them. TM
D guU~~up.• .
n Lading Newport' attaic* were
senior Albma Vuquez < lO
point& three U). V.....
Miller (~ polnta), JUlmnne
Whicftftd c.a poinu..., ..._,,
~ Waler (four potnca. •
~) Md Vk1Dria ~
39 57
the playoffs and ~ct
a lot more win •
I AIO Friday, Febt'uaty 21, 2003
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Anteaters in 58-54
Big West win over
Cal St. N orthridge
Four players share
scoring laurels with
11 points apiece for
UCl's soaring 'Eaters.
NORTI-IRIDGE -UC Irvine's
women's basketball team is be-
ginning to take their idea of bal-
ance to an extreme as evidenced
by the Anteaters' 58-54 Big West
Conference victory at Cal State
Northridge Thursday night.
No less than four starters
shared scoring honors as Chris·
tina Callaway, Lisa Faulkner,
Wendy Gabbe and Kristen Green
each scored 11 points for the
Anteaters, who improved to 15-8,
8-4 in the Big West
Faulkner added seven assists
and Green and Ashley Biggins
shared rebounding honors with
seven apiece. Faulkner had six
boards.
The Anteaters were nursing a
27-26 lead at the half and man-
aged to Mpull away" In the sec·
ond half with the four-point
margin of victory.
The ultimate difference came
from three-point territory as UCI
netted 6 of 20. Gabbe had two
treys and Lauren Yadon, Faulk-
ner, Green and Courtney Fergu-
son each had one.
North.ridge was 0 for 2.
8ic West CCNftleoce
UCI 58, Northridge 54
UCI -Yadon 7, Callaway 11, Faulkner
11, Gabbe 11, Green 11, Biggins 4,
Sturgeon 0, Ferguson 3, Usher 0.
3-pt. goals -Gabbe 2, Faulkner 1,
Yadon 1, Green 1, Ferguson 1.
Fouled out -none.
Tedmicals -none.
Halftime -UCI. 27-26.
Norttvldge-Anderson 7. Tulikihihlfo
9, Cushing 6, Gildersleeve 12. Rhodes
13, Hodges 6. Maritovich 1, Garcia 0.
3-pt. goals -none.
Fouled out -none.
Tecl1nicats -none.
Halftime -UCI. 27-26.
COLLEGE MEN'S VOLLEYBALL ·
Anteaters, in four
UCI drops first game,
then rolls past UOP.
STOCKTON -UC lrvine's
men's voUeyball team, ranked
No. 3 in the nation, improved to
14 ·3. 7-3 in the Mountain Pacific
Sports Federation Thursday with
a 26-30, 30-24. 30-2.3, 30-20
romp at the University of the Pa-
cific.
After a sluggish start the Ant·
UCI
Continued from AA
(bu t) we had a chance at the end
(trailing 59-55 with 40 seconds
left) but we just came down and
shot ourselves in the foot•
Douglass said he wasn't sure
the game was over uncil there
was nine seconds left, when
flood hit two free throws fo r a
62-57 lead.
"We just couJdn't put them
away." Douglass said. "Ross
Schraeder hit some key buckets
when we were struggling offen-
sively. Adam Parada looked
much bener in the low post.
They've been coming after his
hook shot. He wasn't getting any
shots off. They take away the
left shoulder where he can't
hook it.
The Anteaters gained mo-
mentum when they scored six
unanswered points in the final
2: l 8 of the first haJf. They scored
four in the final 35 seconds after,
Gloger scored on a layup and
Northridge committed a turn-
over on an inbound violation .
Jordan !farris nailed an eight-
foo1 baseline shot to beat the
halftime buzzer and UCI took a
:.i 1-23 lead to the locker room.
Parada scored 12 in the first
half.
"It could go any way; you
GOLF
Continued from A8
field, which is expected again
this year, contributes to the
sizable galleries the tournament
attracts\ each year.
In five years as managing
operator of the tournament. the
Hoag Hospital Foundation has
raised more than $4.7 million
for charitable purposes. Hoag
was named the SenJor PGA
Tour's inaugural Otarity of the •
Year Award winner in 1998.
Prior to '98, the event suffered
through some difficult years,
highlighted by an acrimonious
and sometimes comical split
between the former operator
and Newport Beach Country
Oub. The tournament was
about to dislntegrate. Things
went on between the two
parties that one PGA Thur
omdaJ aid bad never happened
before, But Hoag entered the
picture lo August J 997 and ran
itl nr.t event In '98. Three years
Jater. the Toehiba SenJor Ouslc
becune Che ftnt stop on the
~sour to join the $1 Million
Oub for Char1ty, an amazing
tunWQUnd with a remarkable
ltoqc.
•••
Tbe 1blhlbe OMlk. moved to
eaters moved into high hear and
were never threatened as the en-
tire team played with a crispness
reflected by a team attaclc per-
centage of .44 l.
Jimmy Pe17.el led the way with
24 kills and two errors for a .595
effort, and Spencer Bemus (12
kills) and Kyle Weichert (II kills
and one error, .588) were the
pacesetters.
David Kniffin was credited
with 57 assists.
UOP drops to 9-6, 6-3.
never know," Parada said of the
Big West race.
"Our goal is to win league and
go to the NCAA Tournament."
·nie 'Eaters return to action
Saturday night at 7:05 when they
host the University of the Pacific.
which has key players Christian
Marak.er and Demetrius Jackson
nursing injuries.
ZOTS -The Anteaters recorded
their fifth-straight win, their longest,
w inning streak of the season ...
UCI associate head coach Todd LAie
celebrated his 39th birthday ... UCI
junior forward M•tt Okoro rattled
the rim with an impressive tip-jam
with 10:32 left in the first half after
a miss by Greg Ethington ...
Northridge's Justice Graham quit
the team last week. prompting
SeJgei Lepi•shinsld's removal of
his red sh1rt status ... Gloger has 63
steals, bringing him closer to Scott
Brooks' single-season school
record of 66.
Bi& West Confennce
UC164, Northridge 57
Not1hridge-Thomas 6, S"laughter 18,
Read 0, Boylan 13, Frazier 3,
Lepiashinskl 3, Benjamin 8. Sullivan
2, Davis 4,Scott 0.
3-pt. goals -Slaughter 4, Boylan 2.
Lepiashinski 1.
Fouled out -Boylan
Technicals -none.
UCI -Zuzak 10, Harris 4, Parada 18,
Gloger 12, Hood 4, Schraeder 9.
Baskauskas 0, Efevberha 3, Okoro 4,
Ethington 0.
3-pt. goals -Schraeder 3, Zuzak 1.
Fouled out -none.
Technicals -none.
Halftime-UCI, 31-23.
a later date in 2003, will be
played in the spring for the first
tim e. The dates for the
competitive rounds (March
21-23) are later than any other
time in tournament history.
This year's event will be
played during the fourth
weekend In March. tn 2000 and
2001, the championship rounds
were held on the first weekend
of March. Last year, those
rounds were played on the
second weekend in March.
"We asked the senJor tour to
move us baclc In the schedule,
so we believe this is a positive
move for us," Purser said.
""Whlle last year's weather was
spectacular, we believe our
chances of having ideal
conditions get better as we
move later into March."
This year's Toshiba OMSk will
once again be preceded by the
SBC SenJor Oasslc in Valencia.
The two weeks following the
Tushiba Oassic will be open
weeks for the tour, which not
only changed Its name this year
but scaled down the number of
tournaments horn 3;/ to 31.
fAch of the tut twO lbah.lba
Semor Oassk: events have
attracted 30 of the previous
year's top-31 money wtnnera.
making the Newport Beach atop
a perennial home of one of the
~· ftedl on the tour.
SPORTS Dai!Y Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO
S£AN HfllE RI DAIL V PILOl
Corona del Mar High's Jessica Harkins and the girls water polo team were runaway winner s over Loar a Thursday afternoon.
Newport, CdM win, easily Clf DMsionl
Rm round
Newport 12, Esperanu 2 Score by Ouarten
Culver City tops
Costa Mesa in
Division VI, 5-4.
• Corona del Mar. mean-
While, blitzed visiting Loara in
the first round of the Division
U Playoffs with a 12-0 run in
the first quarter witl1 eight
girls sharing the scoring in
that span.
Costa Mesa, one of three
teams that shared the Golden
Wesc League championship.
feU behind. 5-3, in the third
period. Sophomore Allyson
Harris scored before the quar-
ter ended, but the teams went
scoreless after that. The Mus-
tangs (14-9) had a few scoring
chances in the founh period
but could not convert.
Esperanza o ' ' o Newport 5 6 o 1 12
Newport -Belden 3. Conway 3.
Murphy 2, Anderson 1, Lansing 1,
Ritctiie 1. Taylor 1 Saves -Cottam
1, Housep1an 3.
Newport Harbor High's sec-
ond-seed ed Sailors improved
to 22-5 with a 12-2 win over
visiting Esperanza Thursday In
the first round of the ClF Divi-
sion 11 Playoffs.
Amy Straclc and Katie Kubas
each scored three goals for
Corona del Mar and Danielle
Carlson. Kelli Kline and Chris-
tina Hewko each scored two
goals.
CFl>Mtionll
Am round
CdM 20 Lo a,.. 8
Score by Ouanen ~ara o 2 • 2 e
Sophomore Sarah Bowman
led the Mustangs with two
goals, while junior Jasica
Steenhard added another.
Qyen Nguyen recorded I 0
saves as Mei;a's goalie.
CdM 12 2 3 J 20
The Sailors. paced by Anne
Belden and Carolyn Conway,
who each had three goals, will
duel MontebeUo, a 13-7 win-
ner over Capistrano Valley. in
the second round on Saturday
with the site and time to be
determined today.
The· top-seeded Sea Kings.
who improved to 23-5, will
travel to El Segundo for its
second-round game Sarurday.
El Segundo advanced with a
9-6 victory over Santa Ana Val -
ley.
CdM -I( l(ubas 3, Stradt 3. Ch
Hewko 2. Carlson 2. Kfeno 2, Wayte
1. Liao 1, Bowlus 1, Harkens 1,
Cuyler 1. Anae 1, Ca Hewko 1. T
Kubas 1 Saves -McCorm1dt 4
Fullen 2
Clf OMtion V1
Ant round
Culver Chy 5, Costa Mesa 4 The Sailors built an 11 -l
halftime edge and coasted the
rest of the way. • Costa Mesa dropped a 5-4
CIF Division VJ decision to
host Culver City, but very Little
of the luster covering the Mus-
tangs was disturbed after a
very successful season.
MFor me being in my first
year, I thought it was nice to
have girls that worked hard."
Coach Tl.Ill Postiff said. MThey
were tri-league champs and
made it to the playoffs. and I
don't thinlc anyone expected
us 10 make tha t far, period. I'm
excited about next year with
the girls who are returning,"
Score bv Ouarten
Costa Mesa } o 2 o
Jenna Murphy scored twice
and Alex Anderson. Paige Lan-
sing. Raelyn Ritchie and Ash-
ling Taylor.
Culver City J 1 ' o
Costa Mesa -Bowman 2.
Steenhard 1, Hams 1 Saves -
Nguven 10
Culvef City-Coleman 2. Kaeye 1.
Bornyasd 2 Saves -Martenez 7
COLLEGE HONORS
UCI, Vanguard standouts
•UC Irvine senior forward Jonlan Hanis has been
named the Big West Conference Player of the Week
after averaging 15.5 points and 6.0 rebounds in road
wins over Utah St.ate and Idaho la.$t week.
Harris, who has overcome partial tears of anterior
and posterior cruciate ligaments In his knee suffered
this past summer. scored 13 poinis, including nine in
the second half, as the Anteaters topped Utah State,
59-58, Thursday. The victory marb!d the first regular-
season sweep of the Aggies by UO since 1995-96 and
was the first time the Anteaters had won two con-
secutive games in Logan in 17 years. I farris scored a
team-high 18 points ip UOs 65-52 win at Idaho Sat-
urday night
He shot 52.4% from the field for the week and
87.5% from the free-throw line. He also added four as-
sists and three steals in the two wins. Harris leach ua
in scoring at 12.0 points per game. He is averaging 4.3
rebounds and has hit 00.4 percent of his free throws
(86 for 107).
• UC Irvine senior guard Wendy Gebbe has been
selected to the 2003 Veriz.on Academic All-District YID
second team in women's baskaball..
Gabbe is majoring in English at ua. She has been
a three-time Big West Conference Scholar-Athlete and
is uas 2002-03 Big West Conference female Scholar-
Athlet.e of the Year. Gabbe, the Anteaters' lone senio(,
is cunently awraging 13.3 points per game and leads ua with 48 three-point field goals.
Tu be eligible for the aw.ud, student-athletes must
haw at least a 3.20 cumuladve grade--point average.
must be a starter or important reseTVe. and be tn at
least their seoond season of athletic and academic eli·
gibillty at their current school·
• Vanguan:I Univeisity senior Robbin Dittenblr w
corded two double-doubles. averaging 14.5 and 13.5
rebounds, to earn Golden State Athletic Conferenq-
Player of the Week honors. She led the VanguanJ
women's basketball team to two GSAC victories last
week.
She was ll-for-18 (.611) from the field. induding 3·
of.4 (.750) from beyond the three·point line in the
two games. lo the 86-73 win against Fresno Pacific.
Dittenbir scored 13 points, grabbed 14 rebounds.
dished out six assists and collected seven steals. In the
66-59 victory at fifth-ranked The Master's. she srored
16 points, while sinking all three of her three-point
shot anempcs. The 5-foot-7 guard from Dinuba also
grabbed 13 rebounds.
• U. ~a 2001 graduate of Troy High in Ful-
lerton. has been named the newest Lion of the Week
by the Vanguard University Sports lnfonnation De-
partment Jaclcson is a 5-foot-4 sophomore who is in
her seamd season as the starting shortstop for the
Vanguard softball team.
1he lions were rained out on Wednesday, but re·
sumed play with a non-conference double header at
NCM Division D CSU San Bernardino on Saluniay.
After a week's layoff the lions were excited to take the
field and made the Coyotes pay as Vanguard ex-
ploded for 26 hits and 14 runs between the two
games.
Jacbon's bat was loaded and ready from the start
and she deliwred eady and often offensively through-
out the day. In the opener. she doubled and scored in
the first inning. and doubled again to lead otJ the fifth
Inning. Ja,cbon whacked her third hit of the game
with a two-run home run In the top of the seventh in-
ning in a 9-5 victor)<
COLLEGES guard Kristen Green have been
Important to UCI's success.
West and 24th among NCAA
Division I player in .
three-pointers made (271). Continued from A8
FauJJc.ner also learned during
the off-season. Adams said she
worked diligently to improve her
game. so that when this season
came around. no one would be
surprised.
When Faulkner set the UCl
record for asai.i;ts in ~ game last
week she didn't think too much
oflt
"r wa.i;n't having one of my
best games," Faulkner sald.
"There weren't really any
spectacular passes. l was mostly
sentog up people for uay
bucket&."
• ln addition to ~n
efforts. junJor forward Ouistioa
CaJlaway and senJor guard
Wendy~ 18 well U junior
{
Callaway has been leading the
Anteaters In points (13.4),
rebounds (7.5) and steals (1.9)
per game tn Big West action,
while Gabbe. UCI's lone senior,
has provided leadership and
averages 12.5 points per game.
Green. who has also eJe\lated ht r
play thls season, is scoring 12.2
points in Btg West games.
• 1Wo reasons why. Faulkner,
Gabbe and Green have
improved this season are Kim
lummus-0-abtree and Selena
Ho. the asslatant coaches who
have been wortfng wttb the
guard dUI aeuon. Ho Is the
newest member of the UO stJdJ.
She come. from Che Un.tvmity
o.f the Pldlc. where abe WU &
cwo-dme ftnt-team ~Big Wat
telection and the ended her
career ranked tint tn the Bag
Ho will return to Pacific for
the first time as an opponent
Saturday, when UCI takes on the
llgers. She led the Tigers to the
Blg West Tournament
championship game last season.
She ftnished her fow-year career
third on Pacific's all-time scoring
list wtth l,6.Sl points, third in
wist& (430) and ninth In steals
(135).
'"It's going to be exciting." Ho
said. •1 want for us to tab care
of bu.Mnee& For 40 minutes, I'll
be all about helptng the team to
be ready to wln. Then. der the
pme I can apend time wtth old
trtendt. IC will deftnit~ be
..,eda1."
• An intenltdng noce:
Paullcner't beat fttend, l..eciey
MDII. plays for the Vanguard
I
Herbert's
jersey to
be retired
CUNmN. N.Y. -Former
1 lamilton CoUt>ge Continental
hockey goaltender Guy Hebert.
a re!>idenl of Newpon Beach
~ who is with the AnaheUT1
Mighty Ducks public: relations
depanment, will be honored
when Hamilton retires I lebert's
game jersey to the mfters in a
t'eremony on Feb. 22 al 2:30
run
A graduate of I lamilton Col-
lege in 1989 as the program's
all-time leading goalie, Heben
led the C..ontinentals to four
straight Ee.AC Playoff appear-
ances and a No. l national
ranking for the first time in the
programs history.
ln the 1993 expansion draft
Hebert WclS the No. I pick for
the Mighty Ducks, talcing him
from the St Louis Blues.
He spent'the next eight years
as the starting goalie. earning a
role in the NHL All-Star game.
Hebert holds seven different
goaltending records for the
Duclcs. indudlng m ost games
(441 ). mo.st wins (173) and most
saves (ll,8l:ll.
women's basketball team. The
two played together at Oregon
City. Faulkner went to support
Mills. wheo the Lions defeated
Point Loma Nazarene. 54-45, at
Vanguard's gym, The Pit,
Tuesday nigh t.
The Lions have been enjoying
some surprising success, too.
Well, surprising to some folk.,.
Vanguard, which was picbd to
finlAb ninth in the Golden State
Athletic Conference, ls two wins
away from clalming the
cbamplonship and the Lions are
ranked 15th to the NAIA.
• The Anteatm wOl &W part
in the NCMa 'hb A Kid to the
Game program Saturday night.
when the Anteaters 00.t Padftc.
Kida, .. 17 and~ wtD
receive a free ddet wtdl the
purchue of• fuD-prlced adult
ticket for the pme that ltU1I &l 7:05.
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
Sailors, Eagles travel the CIF trails tonight
Newport Harbor opens up Division II-AA play
in Ventura against Buena; Es tancia travels to
top-seeded Bishop Montgomery in CIF Ill-A.
ri~ lhe last two weeks. Coach
Larry I Urst's Tars have also played
t.he whole l»CUMJll without 6-8
junior Jamie Diefenbach. who
tore hi' AU. in fall wort.out!..
lf Newpon I tarhor I hgh I'> 111
make goo<.l on <lllY long ran~t·
plans for it!. JJU'>L'>l'<L'-<111, tlw ',ail
ors-will need to f)(' m111lJlul of
host Buena's pcrinw wr 'h11011·r'
in a en: Soulhcm St•ctum l>ivi
sion II-AA fir..t round hoy-.
basketball playoO Kanw 10111gh1 at
7:30.
\age 1 ltll )chuol, a 1>econd-ye<1r
vttr.ity prognun that wun n-. fir-.1
(.II· rnnll''>I Wednesday, wilt play
011 Saturday JgainM Lo:-. AnKelc'>
hoi.t•cJ Ye-..h1va 111 Division IV A
'l'<:ond-ruund ronw:-.1
11w Saito~. howt:ver, do have
fi 9 '>l'nior center Nedim P..ijevic,
who Oni.,hed the rci,>ul.ar season
;.iveraging 15.5 points and nearly
14 reboltrHJ'i per gam e.
Bretl l.owenlhal, u 6-6 junior,
avl'mge'> l'lt;hl point'>, while -.cn -
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Nohce Is htteby &lvf'n
that 1n appltu hon ho
~en 'ubm11ted by Dan•
Conley. to allow •n
1ndepende"t m•naae
ol1bhsllment u~ w1th1n
an u istan1 comme•c1al
olltce bu1td1n1 lhe
l1c11tty P•OPOH'!> on•
lrulment 1oom lh•I will
be sh1red by two 1ndc
pendent mnu1e tech
111Ct1ns No mote th.an
one lech111c11n wall
oe>tille 11 1ny Ofll lime
Also. included 1n the
•l>Pltc•llon Is • request
lo waive the location
tequ•emenl to allow 1
new taclllty within !IOO
fttt of •nolhef maua1•
u t1 b llth menl fhe
property is localed In
the PC (Newport Place
Plenned Community)
Ois lt1tt
PtOl"flY loceled 11
l\51 Dove SltHI. Suite
110
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COUNTY Of OWGl
OUHGE COOHTY SOPIRIO«
COURT, flaOIA Tl COURT
OPfRA TIONS, 341 THI CITY
otM, POST Off1CI IOX
14171, OWIGf, CH 7613-
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11e do1n1 bui•nen •n
WrCllh Coll Atllft 58
Bu<h Ofavf' NilW1>0•I
Buch CA 92663
lon•lhan Charles Novak
1382 C.meo OJ Tushn
CA92180
Ch11"ophf'r K1n1m•n
811tsch1er 27 Blull
View lfvlne CA 9261 2
This busmen is con
dueled by co pMlntn
t11v1 you st1tted doinc
buslMSS yet? No
Chris 8rtl'Khltf
Tt111 st1t1ment was
hied with lht Cou11ly
Ct .. k ot D11n1e County
on ?/4/03
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your stuff
hou;t
classified!
(15.3 ppg), but lho~ Yo w1g. a
6-3 junior guard, has !>Cored 44
point-; the last two game.., IJ'lclud
mg six t.hree-pointcf\ agaul!>t ~1
Marco:-..
holh uf which abo mduded UI
'>tatl' 1>1vi..1on Ill i:hamp1oru.tup-.
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1or forward I red Wru.hmgtun
(2 14 PPW· whom 1 ..... 1anc1a Loath
<l1n... \ortt' 1dt•n11fil'll a.., a 'tate
player of th<' yt·ar tandtdate.
work ~I H1~hop Montgom
t'IY t\ ICJt of pt'oplt' out tlwrt' \'\-cJJ 11
to 't'e IUlf..' Kntght'>I gt•t llt'al -.11
thl'y wun·1 hJVI:' tu pl<1~ tlll'm
'A1u1 kno\o\'i. LJu· tt'tllll 10 h1.,11
tht·111 JU">I may lw '"' Buena, which al!>O count'> upon
5-11 senior guart.l Ot!chone Smith
and 6-3 senior swing man htl
( iray, could have IJ'ouble rnatrh
ing up with P'djt'vic. l11e tallcsl
Bulldog b 6-5 senior J.D. f'roba.'
co, who i~ listed a 290 pound ....
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how wt· '>t<ti:k up agatn'>I lhe No I
team 111 our cJ1viwm after hiJving
playt-u tht· NIJ. !. learn (( .oldt-n
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w-.ud Carlo-. P1n111 ( l ~ Y pp~1 .1
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h'llard.., IAJlk 'IJo\•u}. IH 1 PPRt Jilli
~fall C .<.tthola 17 1, J ll.11 I• 111r
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tht'. fif\t -round 10111p hut lih'lHl"
to hJH' mud1 111rm .11hlr'l11 d1·
fendt·r-, tmught
Estancia. whkh ·handled fir.1
ro und ho-.1 ( .abrit!lmo, fi I -i6.
Wedne'><.lay, will attempt to halt
Hb hop Montgomery\ 22 garrw
wmning -.tn:ak.. nu: .... ntgjlh
(25-1 J art champion-. of tJ1t· I >f:I
Rey League and haw capturl'<.l
nine league uu~ lhe l~t I J '>t.'H
Min'>. lllt'y won the -.ectton I 11\.1
'iton lit-A crown las t ~~m .tftt·r
da1mmg the top pnze 111 l>1\ 1'ton
111 ·M tht' prt'viOU.'> two yt•c.tf'.,
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up .111d ht: ro,1d '' .tmor'> '>tnmger
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hied with the County
Cterll. of Or •nee County
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MaSI, CA 92626
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NOTICE OF RECORDATION OF ASSESSMENT AND DIAGRAM
NOllCl IS It( RlBY CIVI N In all nw111·" nt '""' l"""~rt~ .t•V~\ed I P"' lhp "'''' :,nd ••I'"" ''
ol lh~ ul11t tv und~1arnund1n1t 1mprov•mfnl' tn b• .ll•lUtt~d ""''"' fl"" ""d'"~' 11ondu<ltd 1, ""
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the 'M11111111i.I lmprovtm~nt Ac I Ill I'll I llPinl( 0""'"" I., 1•1 Ill• \trf'rl o•nd llt~hw•y• t "'" I
tilt <;tdlt ol r al1lo1 naa Art11 I• XlllO ol lht Con~tolutoon "f lht ~11t• "' < Jltlot ma and 111• r""""'"''" 218 Omntbu• lmplemenl•ftnn Ad I C1w•rnmtnt Lndt 'itt11n1" '>ll't(l •nd f111fow1111 I 11'11 A••••tmenl
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You are her ebr no1tft11d !h•I on the Janu•rv 19 lOOJ ""' '"'~\\mtnt Rnlf •nil ll•~rum 1 .. vn
tht <O,IS •nd ''penus ol \Uth •cqut\tftnn w~•• "'CO<dl!d 1n mv """ •
fh11 •"U\mtnh AIP now dut and pay1blt 1mmtd1dl•ly al lh• lllftr • nl Ill• l••nlfl •• •nll m•v
be pitd within the ptr•od e~P"'"' on r eb1uary 18 lOOJ !he totJI .,,.,,m .. nl •Qual\ "" •u•I 11
the con\h<KftD'l nt th• tnlPfovement~ and the •nltc1palet1 ~mnunt nl th• •n..•d~ntal l•lltr•t I••
habthfy that may be unpo\td on lilt' P•Dlf't.I The '""'"menh mn be paid 1n whnlr ,,. '" ''" t
dur "'I such per aod
In tht ev.,nt •ny P«>Pfll• nw"'' do\'\ not P•> •nv pUf'lton ot llM> .J\'e"mt'•ll 101 IP,.. 1t>11•lrud1<t11
ol the 1mp1ov .. ment\ belort' lht ••PIUtaon ul \UI h period a bftnd r•P"'""""I? Ill.-unpud •mo11nt
ol tht n"nmenl on \Ut h P•<t•I 101 the ton\hulf10n ol th• """''' .. ""'"" wilt I·• t\\U.d l)uf\u•nl
10 th• ·1mp1ovtmf'nl Bond Act of 191';" be•nc O•v••aon 10 11f lht Sl1M'h •nd H11hw•Y' < n<i• nt
the State of C.ltfOf "'' Any l>fopf'f ty ownet who h•' tleclrd not lo II~• h" '" hf'! •\~· \ment luf
the cnn1h1.1ctaon of lht 1mpto••mf'nt' tn lull ti.lore '""' l'•P•Ulk•n nf """ ,,,.,.. ~....., ,.,i. '"'
b•lled •11nu1I antnmf'nl 1Mtallmenti lot the payment of the f)flll<•P•I ~I 1J1d '"'"""' the• com1ne
due on llMt bond 1nufd to 1tprt~nt l!Mi unp1td nu\~ment lo< '"" cnn\truc """ I th.-111'1j>fov,.me11h
lite •nnual 1uenfl'ltnl anillllmf'nl' wall be P•Yilble o••• I~ •*•" •nd '"" ~ toller t"<f •• P"'
of the annu1I Co..nty prope<ly la • b•ll
In the nent any p<op.1ty ownei don not pay any po<hon of thf' nw\•m•nl Int IN> '""""'''
ltdctal tu luiblltty th~I m•y IK' 1mp<>•4'd belOfl" the ~•P••loon of •1Kh poo1111d /1 l><tnd '"'"""'"'"' Ille unpaid emounl ol that po<llon of the aun\mf'fll on \IKh Plll'el wtll be t\\u..d 11 llwt tn B
tfl!C)OHd It •tt•1 .tPtlfO•tmatelr "'"' YHf\ ,,,. ••• B Ml '"IPO'•d ""' Atnot,tnl PAHi ,,.. lht
au.nment IOI th• 1nc1deJ1tat f1ch11t tu hab1l1h will be telunded to llM llM!n <u11ent owntt ol
,.,. prop411ty IOI WhKh p1y11141nt WH m1de In , ... n•nl b()n~ ,.,, '"''" 1111 11\•I ptlfl!Ofl nl ....
eu.nment 1mp11,..d It>< lhe •n<rMnl•I lfldefal taa llablhty the aflWhlflt wilt IN IMIY•ble In a11n1111
u seument 1111t•llmtnh fOf lltt 1>11~nt of tht pr11W "'*' of encl lntl'tOI ,,,.,, rom1t1c dUtt OJI tltf bonds 1nued and will be collected ov• I!> ru" H p•1I ot llM an11u.tl County pr~ty la. btll
MOTICJ1 AUet boncl' have been f\sutd. that pOfllo" ol tlMt '"4''\mttnh fun~ by tlwt bona-.
may bl paid end prrt91tt1ts clHred ot lht U.fl ol that l)Of llon ot I.ht HHnlnflflb bl!. tlM p111Mnt
ol lh• lolklw1111 \um' (•) •ny lnstehment of pi1nc1pel •nd inlere•t •hteh "" b ... n "°''" to lhe 1.-toll IOI' the c111r11ht 11,u1 , .. , (b) ttle unpaid ballnc• of jlf111Clp1t 11tus Ille applk1ble 1Me!nptMJn
prellllum, (c) the amount o 11ny dtfmquenuo, tnefll4•n11 l)llntlllt,, int"''"' •nd ro•h. (d) tllf
u t1n111ttd co\t e1t t.tltnt bond (•) lfllentl to th• clAt• of nil unlen 1n<lude4 Ill (•) tlH!Wfl •""'
(f) a reasoneble fee f111 the cost ol ettm111"l•in1 IM Pf-t>•Y11'14!fll and lht •~t«••l•cl lldlr•n
11111•-nt of bonh
i\s'8UllWM\ IOI wllKll bonch 11'1vt not been luwcl lloftds may bt P•MI incl Pf~ltH cJur..t
of the lltn of tll•l p0rhM of llM H WP1Mllt1 ,,. ttlt e>••fllffll of tilt 111..,.111 b•t.11 • of tht ,.,.._flt\ II •hllf ICl'C>fOUIMttly elfll 1•¥1.. IM I.la l'I not llllPOMHI, •ll'f amount Plllll on lht
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Call Lorraine at (949) S74-424S
lost 1505 Offices tor Lease SOO l I..._ m1~ed
used development site.
Plans 111 proceM. 5200s!
lot. A.slung $79!>,000. agt.
714-6!'>8·8980
OCEAN/UY VllWSlll
New home 4br 3.5ba 2
story, decorator perfect
on every way. Only loot
steps to ocean v1ewm11
bluffs and yacht harbor
entrance channel. Sun
lounee/terrace. Avail mid
March f\.nv'unf\6n Sil.Im' obo.,, ~231 1
BAY ONT GINlll.U OFflCl
Cleric al P fl 20 30/Hr ~
F A.X Rl SUM£
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Bu\y Newport Be•ch
olf1e.e se~s lull tome, hoefl
ener11y, or11an11ed •nd
detailed person with
u cel1f!nt phone ~ilk ar>d
warm personality Com
puter -.lull-. req, incl
Mrc rosolt Otf"e &
Quoc~Boolr.\ Pro r., •
r~me w/salary reQU•~
meob to 949 57• ons
OPERATOf!tGRAVfYARO
on Newport B.,.ch nr
air por I f ull/Parl ton1<
Woll 1 r arn 949 833 9790
(f'Wf for 2 at Patific v-
Memonal Pn Na ocean
111eW from beautiful smset
collt. Loe lO<H "l>aa! hc2.
$9Dl vak.e Wll sac for
S7500 949-e;;4-01s:z s~
Collectibles/
Memorabilia 1160
TOP $S 4 lllCOlll>S nc
llllZ. Clas9:. EE. 50s & OOs
BL AllK. Spt.r, tube amps
Mike 949·645·7505
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OPPOm#ITY
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1s subject to the r eder al
fair Housir12 A~t of 1968
11\ ame nded which
makes it illegal to
advertise "any prefer
ence , l1m1t at lon o r
d1scr1m1nat1on based on
race, color. relog1on, sex,
handicap, famoloal status
or national 01111111. or an
1ntMtoon to make any
<uch preference, hmlta·
lion or d1s.cr1minat1on~"
Thts ne111spaper will
not knowingly accept
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real estate which 1s in
voolatoon of the law Our
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informed that all dwell·
111gs adver llsed 111 this
newspaper are available
on an equal oppo1 tumty
basis.
To complain of dis
criminalion, call HUD toll
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lOST Mole OAT Black
111h1te tummy & paws &
face, 12 months old, no
collar. COM. ON Carna ·
loon, ne t t to lhe Bun·
glow last seen Sun Feb.
16th 949-338-9058
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LEGAL SERVICES
Adoption&
Foster care
Services 2650
V~...4M
Alllptim~c •• Theie are crm 100,cn>
d*i'en or1 the US wartJria
for a home. ~ klJql older
brotllln & ~ toeetlB-
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lnfor ~FB 25
6ID7~ 50 s AnllhEo!n
Blvd #241, Anaheim
714-517 · I !lXl f!88. 255-4543
BICYCLES
Bicycles
For Sale 3080
Peugeot like l8sp
Montleal E•pre$$ chtome
moly frame, s h1mano
sllrfter, $200 760-715 1962
Auctions 14&1 HOME
~W=A=N=T=ED~ FURNISHINGS
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS & Collectlbles
·~ft· r"""-',.,,.,.llW • ~., ... ..,.. A.tl'c.. o-I<• ,..,.,....1,11.
S$ CASH PAID $$ ,..,.. Po«-•"' ..... ,f. '""'1M
WE BUY ESTATES
~649-4922•
SOUTH COAST AUCTION
12t2S.. ... St.
..... AM, CA 12707 ~&l·.,.....A•/IM
Furniture 3435
Double bo• s pr1 n2
mattress & frame new S:JOO, water coote. S50,
m1CT0 $40, Apt. fTta S50 .
2<k fri& $250, De Humtd·
If ier S 125, Down lounge
chair $250. 949-642-2255
lAllGl ov1•-
STUFFID COUCH,
Modern. Maroon/ h~e
new. S275
949-515·0337
...._ white leather sofa
set; cha., loveseat. sofa
SI 150/all. 2 crystal tamps
$100., I antique vanity,
$450. 949-646-7673
JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
Estlll Sales <-•t Coltt Neolh 1416 Old Coins! Gold, silver,
-s .. -•• -._,--Anbque--dil-, -.-111 jewelry. watches. antique:;
charrs, dresson2 table, colt.ctibles 949·642·9448
colftt tbh.. lamps & mor el Cits 3610
1621 Kent ln. Newport 8ch
1419
C4M/s.t a.-12,
hou$ellold Items, wlnd-
llUl'fer. stroller. eames. aas
dryer, etc. 35Xl Fifth Ave.
CM s.t/S-8-2
quHn & double beds,
couches, dlnona & 1V
t1bln, oah desh & entr
tenter, household &
11re11 m1scl 1694 Iowa
St. (Harbor & Gosier)
NPI ON UDO ISU
SAT 1-11, 21' Yi. ....
dill-. doll18S. ftmllln.
72. Porsche ~.
unn. Fabtb llOlltlctPI
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•-household items, pictlRS, plants, and mvef 1
man! I W'I fa I c-t,
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~ furnft1n , ho<de> ldd llilrm. ~ pillowtq>
mMt 125, 1245 Blue Gum
Ln. NB Oover/WestCliff 5 ::r:rdl=
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Pets ill Plilic wt.ends
f .won Island !M!Mi44-2279
Kittens Found In Bushes
need botllefeeders Help
Save fives. All expenses
pa,d Ammal NetwOf'k
949-533·041
MISCEUNIOUS
MERCHAHOfSE
W .. TID
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MD 111.ATID ITIMS
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for a desllJ'I sol• otto, --------•ufftt, llllUM_. %33,~tleAve
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rent for sec:r•l1Nl1I n c
l}u&llltu . Will u ctl•nt•
P•Ylna rant I« IW'lt oMc.
tit .... Grwt~ .......
to wattr 949. nJ.148$,
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to shatll. Furnlsl\ed, lutt
Mnk e. Oov« Or. AOO·
11000/mo 949-689>-0957.
Nrl OfFICI SPACI
833 OoYt!r Ot •14 Gtomd
!;", 620sf can expand to
9:alsf SI .8lsf tnd uU &
a.tonal 949-675-5475
SHAlll SPACI w/RN on
Costa·Mesa, suitable fo
medical aesthetics.
S475/mo. 949·646·7673
HOMES FOR SALE
VINTAGE HACH
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WATtlt. CAU NOW
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SW 11* &+-5.5 Custom
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ORANGE
COUNTY
5400 Newport Coast
Corona del Mar
COMING SOOHll
,......., ... Spring 2003
5 16&S l6.S ...........
$995,000 & $749,000
&
414 & 414.5 Ncwddnw
S I, 195..000 & $799,000
COASTUHl llWTY
949-759-4177
Huge 16 ,OOGsf lot, on
on of the largest 111
Harbof Voew Holts. OGean
OPEN SAT 1-S
3 s..,...e ... o
l level home. 2br. +den,
Gated comm. SIS 1,000
A towch ef Italy 4br
2.Sba. Strada home.
Sl,729,000
Italian style Sbr 5ba, ap·
pm ,; 18,000 to 19,()()(kf.
S3,49S,OOO
NlW LISTING
Stunn1na award 111mnme
Brookfield home, buolt In
2000 3br + office Ap·
prOll J7()()sf,
S l ,719,ooo
vll!ws abound Build a PLATINUM PllOPlRTitS
wonderl\JI new residence Stelame Meurer
or remodel the eustong. 949.71~-3156 Offwod ot S l,'9S..OOO COASTUNI ltlAlTY PIUMl lSTATfS
949-759-0177 PATIUCK TlNOlll NATIONWIDE USA
A c..........i1"9 c..,_ 949-856-9705
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C0<on.a and loollout point 4Br 4.5Ba custom home Mognffk.-....._ ""1 c:1'.:t'-2003 custom estate wrt:h canyoo Off & ocean views. Olfe.-e<t-at ... at S2•9SO,OOO $6,500.000. Ceostllne COASTUNl llWTY 949-759-0 177 lt=ta'.949-759-0177
~ ;;-t5':'.'91 MISCELLANEOUS
level:., 3 ded<s w/OCU/l RENTALS
crty and Buell Cully VteW$.
~ •185 and Hady
Chai,_ .1c.1 310-37&-8871 Rental To Share 6030
SHOllfWOOO ltlAl.TY
TllHHOUSl
SICWD(D UTIUAT
AMAZING PlllCl
AGT.949-723-8120
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2br 2ba condo. frig, wd.
fp, la patio w/vu 2 car
gar. No smk. sm pet ok
$1975/mo 949· 735·4825,
CoslJMesa
3• 21ci, sllyl'!lhU &
cathe<t at c:ak. f p " LR, office. ,_ aorpet. 51Yt!pl!d
~ 5'lilC kitchen, pool·
511.ed bad<yard $435,<Xll. aet 714-345-m> ~
PANORAMIC VllW
2-llDttOOM llETRJAT
$299',900
AGT. 949-723-8120 .
l 51111 1R 4br b 2.200sf open ,.. plan. ~
~ Sat 1-4, 378 [slher
St S754K own ~7400
OpottSot&S-1-4
1 iO c .. to M"o St.
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R·Z. E'slde, 2 houses
$749,lDl st 9e9--93J.67ai
LagunaBndl
Spec tacular lot with
views up the coast In
South U1111una Best Value
In Oran11e County
OCl.ANV11W
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9$-71>3156
lldollle lr9WISfNKI
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117 Y1AllOU
2br 1• /• •• 2--c ~· bcli&t-... SS let.
lto4vco4 to Satt,000 Aft t4t-7St-0505 ...
714-307-4214
IASTILUff llAUTY
OP£NSUN 1·4
2100 VlS'fA LAREDO
48R 38A. rt mod kite &
ba. Pl1nt shutters, h -
p1nslv1 view of yreen·
belt. Turnlley S6 4,900 Aat Harriet llott 91>662-9510 9o&-m.61f8
au J :' t -
A ilj'i1't •ow ,ert
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Custo m h1t11r u !fir~ 11,649,(Q).
COM'flMMM.n
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CclM Shore •-Y 21r
Apt. walk to b<!ach, $850/
mo utlls incl, a vail
March 1st 949-673-3706
lASTSIDl llr, llo,
small k1t/lR . pvt entry.
w/d, ut1ls incl, fem pref
S775-+dep 949-548·0871
,.. on the bay, steps to
bch, shops, resbu. 8oet
.. kayaks. pvt ha, ~
Gatlld Fli ~7123
Rooms for Rent 6040
l' ... CM Twmme. pvt
rm/ba, vsy clean, pr,
w/d. n/pel.s/smll&, fem
prefd, Avail 3/1/2003
$700n+-'/ltltls ~
RESIDENTIAL RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
Ye.tr sm lbr OVfl p
apt 1D431 r.....W, SI ltnT>+
sec. ncds uth/cable,llncry,
rv'SIT*&fpeb.. 966J!>.8829
21r 210, ocean11lew,
custom lower duplex,
patio, w/d, d/w. 19-A Od
$l850rn. yrly 949-642-0668
Balbol Plninllll
J2J ._. ~ doots from
bay! Low• unit. le patio,
2bl' Iba, off st P'k'1'
Sl<m/m yrty 9&548-7IKl8
.._....2br2be~. I hie to bch w/dttO., !lky-
liiits, w/d, ...._ P' S2l<Dn 9&67J.n10, ~
COronadllMlr
(
Com Mesa
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be:actt. vllU Cl!is. sto.oe. lrll,
ceil Ian, more. S8!nTio 133
E. I 6cll St kil>. tor speaals!
~2421 Nopm.
1 I r'• fr om S87S/mo.
w/ear 111 lovely ialed
comm. near Tr" Square. fnd&e, Indy lacllrty. Klein tmct. 8n. 704-8649 x 92.00
Lr9 llr, new carpet &
paint. cvrd carport. 277
16th Place #3. SI 100/mo
no pets. 949·720-9422
21r, 2 ,..., bofti, uppe1:
2 c detached ear. bal·
cony, new/carpeVpamt/
appls, $1750/mo 3023
lanes Bay 714-865 2252
MM. lt.o :ll4' 2.5&, fR.
fp, remodeled, hrdwd th,
~ y.-d, blodl to ~
S2195/mo !MS-642·9699
Newpoft Beadl
IAYf110NT
ON UDO PENINSULA
NIW 21r 210
COTTAGES
Pnvate Beach. Pool
and Spa. Walk to
Ocean. Shops and
Restaurants lease
6/mo·2 yr •.
Boat Slip Available
7 10 UDO PUK Dl.
949·673-6030 or
949.723.5830
*YlAAlY•
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Bill GRUNDY REAl lORS
949-675-6161
V......_ oon00 1R studio
,_ c.wpe1 ,... Hoa&. llJ1
loc. Resort ~ AvM now
Sl<XX!{mo 714-$l-5!li5-.346
l_,. 21r 21•, new
paint. new tole, gar, w/d
hkup~. Sl.200/mo. 4101
Hilaria #0. 562·430·3275
lbr $1195. & lbr Sl395
on the water. Nw ov-
eryfttl"I l g yd, sm boat
ok 949·673-7353 atter 6
am 2br Iba on penirlsiJa,
frt Piiio. Ip, wd. 1 c p .
c1ose 10 scnoots IC! sum
1.eer'rt~J..71m
IAY9GI pted cqqim,
2bl' Iba, lg declt. w/d,
refti& lncld, no smk&/pel$,
$1850/mo. 9&291·3072
N' Ht' 1, 2br 1 ba house,
2 c a•r, wdhhups, frt ..
back yard. S2150/mo.
Peh ok. 949·376·3516
Geto4 S..-Shy 2Br,
2Ba. del hse, 2-c •tt ear
A/C, ~ poilio, m.,
Mm. "°"' -~1219
Hert..rV'-wH-Jbr
2b•, fem room, pvt pool/
spa, &ITdener incl, lease S2!lXltn 714-573-2900 llllr
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UASl/..W, t non
eapenslw &Or 60a +
din, 1ate SUMdld• M.tny
custom fHtures ttwu•
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Huge I BR I BA W/Hatbor Vt~ $2000
Gorgeous 2BR 28A w/Harboc W. $2500
Class~dis
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(949) 642-5678
Employment 8500
......... tratlve As,1.-
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appts fOf mobile notary
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have data entry, out
stand1n2 phone '"'"'·
en2ae1n2 perwnality, be
a problem solve<, Newport
Bch loc. o teflent workmi
c::ond fa• rfl:!o(Jmt & ~
h1'tor y tn 949 673 '.>186
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school hol1d.,1s a nd
summer v4'cat,on Af'\O
1 hursday PM f111s 1s an
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11uar antee ol constant
e mployment but woth a
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honest per~n to cau. ... r
and aller1d lot Retu ee'>
& \tudent~ welcome. r'
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week day hour 1 aoil
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'99 HONDA CIVIC EX 4 DOOR Low Miles, AU1o , Moon Roof, Full Power (504131)
'99 MERCURY VILLAGER ESTATE Top Of The Line, 24k Mlle, Moon Roof, CD. Loaded (4000395)
'02 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS Leather, Full Power. Best Buy (4VIJ869)
'00 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Sharp, One Owner, co. Luxury Pkg. (4JPH464)
'00 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE Moon Roof, CD, Sharp (4MTY916)
'00 LINCOLN LS One Owner, Moon Root. co. Low Miles (4HMD965)
'01 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Showroom Fresh. Peart White, Certified (4RCY079)
'01 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Dependable Luxury At An Affordable Figure (4SSM714)
•99 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2WD Black Beauty, 32 Valve. Full Power (4GSE404)
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'02 LINCOLN LS-V8 SPORT Top Of The Une With Moon Roof, Chromes, CD, Phone, Loaded (627272)
"00 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2WD Sharp, White With Custom Wh"'•· Lollded and Certified (4KAM38)
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