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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2003
Mayor plans appeal of Kona Lanes vote
Robinson says Costa Mesa n eeds to be a good place
to play as well as to do bus iness. But future of
bowling is not bright, Segerstrom official says.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
111g alley and the defunct Edwards
The.tier and k c Capades 01alet.
COSTA MESA -All work and no
play makes Co .. ta Mesa a dull city.
"A., a <.ity Council, we have an obli·
gat1on tu '>l'C to it that Custa Mesa is
not onl) a good r lace 10 work and do
bu'>im•''· hut to play ... Rubinson said.
"Hut 111 pldn11111g. 11 "l'cm.., like we've
t:omplt•tcly· lo'>I '>igh1 ol play Cor the
quality Of ltfe or rci.1tk n1 .... H
So ...ays Mayor Karen Robin .. on. whu
plan-. to file an appeal today of the
Pla nnmg Commi~~ion\ arprov<1l or
Kohl'~ department ".>tore a'> a la".>t d11 ch
attt•mpt to save recreational op11on.., at
thl· Mec;a Verde· Ct·ntt·r
Tlw u1m111i..,.,1on voted 4 to I to al-
low 1he ~l·g1·r ... 1roml. to build the
95.li:l~-... quart• loot Mort' agai ll'>l th e
f{'('()ll1llll'lldatio11 or clly plannl'r'>, who
<1.....,1·m·d that tht• building wa~ too
The Kohl's !.lore. approwd hy thl'
rnmmi~sion on Monduy. i~ sl<ttl'tl trJ
replan• the existing Kona I ant•., bowl
JWA will test for
bomb resistance
The airport. like
others across the
cou ntry. is doing the
work under White
House watch.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
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way ... will unde~o tl''>l:> tu '>t'e
what ki11d or damage homh
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not unJy look at the damag(' that
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PLANNING COMMISSION
The surprise new
face in City Hall
Cos ta Me sa Pl a nning
Commissioner
Dennis DeMaio, a
she riff's li eutenant, is
relatively unknown.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -When -;u rn e
people hit 55. they began 10
think about slowing down.
Not Dennis DeMaio.
The surprise pick by Council
man Chris Steel, the newly ap·
pointed planning commissioner.
is getting revved up about the
chance to serve his communit y.
As a lieutenant for the Orange
County Sheriff's Department.
DeMaio is used to protecting
people. As a planning comml'>·
sloner, he says he wants to make
..,url' rt...,1dcnl'> propt•rt) and
community lllll'ft''>l., dfl' pro-
lt'l. ted
·· fhl' ['lanmng < .0111rn1'>'>IOn to
nw ... mure or J thalll'llge. Onl"
that yo u would rt•ally lwcome in
tum• with the tommunity." De·
Maio "aid. "II MUil loJ help riti·
1en.., afraitl to come up and have
a ..ay-.,o. It\ an opportunity to
champion their ca u!<.e "
"iteel appointetl t>cMaio be
cause hl' was imprcs~d with hi-;
mtegrity. the councilman sau.l.
l)eMaio, who is from the PitL.,·
buiW1. Penn. area. lx-gan wo rk·
ang in law enforccm('nl in 1973.
After the ('ntirc police force was
laid off because of tough eco·
nomic times. he decided to move
to California, where some famiJy
members lived. I le and his wlfe.
Deborah, moved 10 Costa Mesa
See SURPRISE, P11e A4
72 HOURS
A quick guide to the weekend
rrsAGEM GIOOYAP CATWN.J(
ma!>sive for lhe neighborhood
In addit ion lo lamenting tht• loss of
traditional places to hang out and have
run, Robinson al!.o expressed concern
thal the commission allowed Kohl's to
supply 14 fewer parking spaces than
the city requires, considering the pa rk·
ing problems that have been cam(•d hy
a nearhy beauty school.
I'> jtl'>l not a v1dhl1· h11..,111l'"" thl'w da~..,
"lndl'pendt'nt of till' nwm.., or dt ..
111er11 ... of Kohl\, olllV dl ... l ll ...... IUll of the
bowl111g all] -.hould he U1Hkr..,t<111d1ng
of tht' mar~t'lplat l' lor howling, dlld ll
ui 11'1 tha1 good." I rt·cin.in <,attl "I ha1\
JU'>l lht· wav 11 '' ..
QUESTION ? ts Costa M esa no tun
anymore? Please si:,i~H , "'
name and tell us your
hometown and µhon•
numbers for verif1 c.-ttt01
purposes only
~1 find tha t quite astonishing in light
of what we're experiencing in the Paul
M11chell area." Robimon <,aid "It
make.. no '>enst' 10 me 1ha1 we could
even con'>ider '>Omething like that 1n
thi'> particular area ...
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5egerstroms, -;aid that while: he under
<;lands the no;.talgia and pusltion 11ur
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Grace Castro wtll push Kendall Milteer. 11. who has tuberous sclerosis. for the 26 miles of the L A
True tag team
Costa Mesa reside nt Kendal] Milteer, 11.
an'd Grace Castro will compete togethe r in
the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
K endall Milteer will
complete the 26.2-rrnlt·
course mapped out fo r
thousands of Le>'> Angele'>
Marathon participants on Sunday.
To e11!>ure that he docs complete
the course. he has trained for it.
Ille I I -year-old Costa Mesa
re ident hasn't trained alone. He
can't. Nor will he attempt this trek by
himself. He'U do so with the
assistance of another competitor,
Grace Castro, who will push h1!>
wheelchair the entire courae.
Kendall, who was even nominated
for the marathon's Patsy Oioco
Courage Award. has tuberous
sclerosis, a neurologicaJ disorder
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problt'm~.
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Southern California'!> large ... 1 .and
ult.lest nonprofit "orial '1'rviu·
organization~. Kendall .111d 111,ul\
other children like him will j.:l't a
chance to compt'te for thl'u l'Jli..t'
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for their Newpon-\ lC">a t\fwr 'ld11K1l
("..enter in Cos1a Me...a.
l:stablished in Im by ( .d.'>lro. "ho
now works as the -.upervi">or. thl'
center has trained children w11hm
the AbilityFirst program to
participate in the maralhon ro1 the
past four years. l l1i!. year, the rl'nter
has more than 30 people
pa.niclpaling in the marathon and
'I work to try a_nd bring
out the best tn every kid
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is that each child has
and focus on 1t .'
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See TEAM. Page A4
THINKING ALLOWED
Daily Pilot We remember lzis lessons
1 Gem Faire lnc.'a gem,
jewelry and bead ahow
will be at the Orange
County Fair 8t Expoaltion
Center from noon to 7 p.m.
Ftidey; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday; and from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Sunday In Building 12.
Admltlion for eduhl la $6, end
c:Hkhn younger th9n 12 get
In he. For mon1 lnfonnedon.
call (78Q) 747-9216.
2 The public la invited to
view •The American
Cowboy; an exhibit of
photographs by HOWllrd
Fotaom. whktl la on dlap4ay
Saturday through April 30 et
the Newport Beac:h Central
Ubr'ery, 1000.Avocado Ave,
For more lnfonnetion, call
(949) 717-3818.
3 The Malibu Cat Club ii
aponaoring a cat show
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Sunday et the Orange
County fairgrounda,
Exhibition Bultdlng 10, 88 Feir
Drtw, Cotta M .... Admiaeion
,, • for eduh:I and S4 '°' ~end..,.,,., For mont
AT A GLANCE
ONTHEWEB:
~.~com
WEATHER ~
.We get one day wtthout rain,
end maybe more. Pmtv
tunny today.
S..hpA2
SPORTS
M y contact with
him was
limited
because I was only
aJJOW!!d to watch an
hour or so of teJevislon
per~ I always
reserved at leut 30
minutes for 11\ttnoon
cartoon . so that left
me wtth only 30
minutes in the morning
for •Selame Strftt. •
LOLITA
HARPER
to walch ·Mr. Roger's
Neighborhood • Tht'
dilldren's 1V icon. also
known as Fred Rogers.
died Thursday at hi'i
Pittsburg homt' from
stomach cancer. t ffl
wu 74.
My mt'mori of the
show a.re a little fuzey. I
remember watchlng IL
I remember lildn& It,
but l don't remtmba
much llbout It. 110 I
lnfonndon, cell (908) •
372·9079. But IOO'ldimea, when
my mom WM di git(ting rady ror wort. or WM lenient with the
1V dnte. I~~ my lime
rter pubd In tronl ol be tube
c:aDed on an expert to help mt
mnftDber; Mom.
... M.LCMED ...... M
A2 Friday, Fet>ruaty 28, 2003
ON THE
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, which operates within a river boat stationed in the harbor, is adding family activities.
Not just boat lore now
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum has planned
family events such as a clam chowder cook-off.
FYI
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is
at 151 E. Coast Highway. Phone (949)
67&.8915. Details of upcoming events are
on the Web at www.NewportNautical.org. June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
A quiet, djgnified institution on
the water is about to make a big
splash. The Newport Harbor
Nautical Musewn is rolling out a
series of activities to make the musewn
not just a repository for the city's nautical
past, but a fun, exciting place for family
activities, as well.
·0ur mission is at least one m ajor event
a month," said Glenn Zagoren, the new
president and chief executive of the
museum.
By stepping up services 10 the
community, the museum is also stepping
WHATS AFLOAT
•WHATS AR.OAT is published periodically.
If you are planning a nautical event, submit
the informatipn to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949)
646-4170; o r by e-mail to
dallypilot@latimes.com.
BOAT RENTALS
Whh MariN w.t.rSpof'b mt th• Blilboa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences
from mild to wild . Take a self-guided tour of
the bay in your choice of power and sail
watercraft, jump the ocean swells in a
Sea-doo jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler,
<K eqet aboYe it atl on a parasail flight along
the Newport coast. Complimentary ice and
beverages are included with all elee1ric boat
rentaJ1.
Belboe Boet Rentals can put you on the
water in many ways: with single and double
kayaks, electric boats. 14-holder sailboats,
pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing group activity
for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit
orgenizations and groop outings. The hunt
up opportunlties to gain assistance with its
expansion efforts.
·we're reconnecting with the
community," Zagoren said ... llis is
Newport Harbor's museum."
The new focus will kick off with
doclcside tours of the ship American Pride
and a barbecue on March 22 and 23.
"It will be a fun and affordable family
outing.· Zagoren said . "For, like, $20 or
$30, the whole family can have a fun and
educational day out and eat, too."
April will bring the Oean Harbor
celebration, which will include an exhibit
of artworks by local fifth-graders.
ln May, the museum will hold a book
signing by maritime artist John Stobart to
padcages include boats, trivia questions,
maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The
cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and
catering is available at an additional rate. For
hunt reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
Electric boat rwntals .,. .,,.Hbae by tfte
hour at Duffy.Electric Boats. 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CD
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An hour rental
is $75. (949) 645-6812.
Pedal boatl. electric boats, body boerdf,
kayaks, inflatable rafts, catamarans, beach
furniture and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1150.
Gondola tours ........ by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, ioe, glasses, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
is also available. (949) 675-1212.
Gondole Adventuree/Nwtpor".,. 3101 W.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cruises. A one-hour toor wi1h
champagne Is $70. A two-hoor toor with
dinner and champagne is $180. Pidcup is
available at waterfront restaurants. (949)
accompany an exhibit of hls works.
An exhibit of paintings by Joe Duncan
Gleason in June will precede a •family boat
building weekend" in July.
·Familles will get to come out and build
their own 9-foot wooden boats. Then there
will be contests for best boat. fastest. most
seaworthy. many categories.~ Zagoren
said.
But, perhaps the tastiest evei;it will come
in September: the "Oam Chowder
Challenge.~ a cook-off for adults. families,
kids and even firefighters.
"That one will be fun,· Zagoren said.
675-4984.
Gondola Romance oftiM'I deity toun of
Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner.
Call (9491 675-4730. The tours go out of Lido
Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto. Newport
Beach.
CRUISES
Electric Bo8t Tours oftiM'I two-flour cruiMI
of Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise).
Round-trip hotel o r off-the-water restaurant
shuttle service is available. Pidt·up from
restaurants with dodts is also available.
Chartered and catered tours . (949) 291-1953
or www.wattsontheharbor.com.
The N9wport Lending a.le ls .-.llllble for
weddings and· receptions, codctail and
sightseeing cruises, and meetings. The cost
is $500 for the first two hours. ~us $150 for
each additional hour. (949) 361-3640.
Fun Zone Boat Co. NM• 45-tNnutit auiM
(adults, $6; children, $1) and a 90-mlnute
cruise (adults, $8; children, $1 ) departing
from Balboa Fun Zone fJ\lery 30 minutes
from 11 a .m. to 7 p.m. dally. A 60-minute
showboat sunset cruise (adultl, $6; children,
$1) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. daily.
Private charters are available. (949)
673-0240.
Daily A Pilot
Corlf Wlleon
News assistant. (949) 57._.298
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Court ruling could
muddy motor standards
Ahoy.
A few
summers
ago in Tennessee.
Rex and Jeanne
Sprietsma. husband
and wife, were
enjoying a day's
outing aboard a
boat when things
went from good to
rragic. Jeanne fell
overboard and
received fatal
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
manufacturing an
accessory follow
those codes. The
Coast Guard
researches each
proposed
regulation, solicits
feedback from the
marine community
and adheres to
intemationaJ
decrees by the
In ternationaJ
Maritime
wounds after being struck by
the outboard motor's
propeller. Their boat on that
Juty 1995 day was being
powered by a rrud-size
115-honepower Mercury
Marine outboard motor.
Rex Sprietsma sued
Mercury Marine for not
preventing the injuries from
the propeller that helped
cause his wife's death..
Sprietsma claimed the
Mercury Marine's outboard
motor did not have a
p ropeller guard and thus the
motor was unreasonably
dangerous.
ln December. the Supreme
Coun made a decision in
Sprietsma vs. Mercury
Marine that may require all
boat manufacturers to satisfy
different safety standards for
recreational vessels and
associated eqwpment in
each state. Additionally. in
the court's lack of
understanding on this is.sue.
the coun did not comment
on the appropriateness of
propeller guards.
The Supreme Coun's
ruling, which ovenumed the
decisions of the Ollnois
Supreme Court and rwo
lower courts. set precedence
that the Federal Boat Safety
Act of 1971 does no1 preempt
state ton law.
Now. rather than the one
set of federal safety standards
set by the U.S. Coast Guard.
marine manufacturers may
also have to satisfy standards
that can be impo~ by each
states independently. This
will lead to confusion and
increased liability on the part
of the manufacrure~. since
one state may impose
standards different from
another state.
Therefore, if you use your
boat in neighboring states'
waterways, not in the stale
where you originally
purchased the watercraft. the
vessel rrnght be OUI of
compliance.
Naturally, the consumer
will ultimately pay the price.
as it will behoove
manufacturers to build to
one set of standards, so every
independent regulation
imposed by a state will be
lncorporated into every
model.
Cost is not the onty issue.
This may open a Pandora's
box.
The Coast Guard governs
the uniform boat
manufacturing standards,
and the marine
manufacturers decide
whether building a boat or
Organi.7..ation.
To date, the Coast Guard
has concluded that the
evidence is undear whether
prop guanis are beneficial or
have inherent dangers. and
federal regulations do not
mandate propeller guards on
recreational boats.
ln Sprietsma's lawswt.
there was insufficient safety
evidence whether a prop
guard would have prevented
this tragedy. Further. Mercury
Marine had followed the
standards imposed by the
Coast Guard.
The Supreme Court's
decision begs to differ. If a
car's tire runs over you.
causing injuries. can you sue
the car manufacturer'? This
ruling now allows state
judges and politicians, who
may know very little about
boating. 10 set boating safety
'itandards instead of the
Coast Guard, the expens in
these maners.
Abo. I feel there has to be
liability assumed by the
ves.o.el operator and the
~ngers, in this case hJ.s
wife. Was the operator safely
operating the ves.seJ. and how
did she manage to fall out of
the boat? It is easy in injury
or fatality cases to point the
finger at a manufacturer. a
gCNemment agency or
private entities.
If prop guards are needed.
then let the Coast Guard
establish the regulations and
mandate the design and
placement. not each state.
The coun did not find
Brunswick Corporation.
parent company of the
defendant. Mercury Marine.
liable for the incident that led
to thl.s case. This ruling allows
the case to move forward in
the Illinois state court.
TIP Of THE WEEK
Before you leave the dock.
take the time 10 advise your
guests aboard how to be safe
when underway, such as
remaimng seated and not
hanging over the sides or
bow. You as the operator
must act responsibly to keep
the watercraft under control.
and CoUow the slogan of Safe
Boating Week -·eoat Smart
from the Start. Wear Your
Llfejaclcet •
Safe voyages.
• MIKE wtlTEHEAD is the Pilot's
boating and harbor columnist.
Send him your harbof and
manne-related thoughts and
story suggestions by e-mail to
Mike Boathouse TY.com or
visit BoathousaTY.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
It'll be partty sunny today,
with hight near 60 and lows
near50.
Showers could return
Saturday, but the chance Is
onlyllight.
Sunday'• looking lite •
rwtum to nonnalcy, complete
with mody sunny lttiea and
h6ghl In the mld-«>9.
fWn could threaten again .. '°°" • Tueed8v. ........ Dill:
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BOATING FORECAST
The WMtef1v wtnda wm
blow 10to16 knota In the Inner
W9Wt thia .-noon. with 1·
to 3-foot W9WI end. Wiit
1W'81of5to7f!Mt. Tht~
• ... tNe .v..•19.
Out flnher, the
not1ttuu •••rty-. will blow
....... 10 to 20 knol9. wtlh
,. to Mooe W9WI end. Wiit
IW'8lof7tolflllt.
The swell will continue to
bade down today, though'M'R
still see aome dleat· to
head-highs. Given the rein on
Friday, it'• prob8bfy ltin • bit
unhqtthy to hit the WllWe,
county health oiftdala Mid.
On Sunday, we'll drop Into
the waist· to dleat-Ngh ...,.,
though we lhould ftnally pkt
up egeln Monday,
complimenc. of the ......
northwest awel. Whh 1NI on8.
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Council colleagues chide Nichols
New counci lman 's suggestion that library
speaker series include more conservative
vo ices causes an uproar on the dais.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT BEACH -A coun-
cilm~n·s ~uggestion .that the city
morutor the polilics of the li-
brary's Distinguished Speakers
Lecture Series drew outraged
barbi. from council colleagues on
l'uc~day.
Councilman Dick Nichols sug-
ge!>led that the "left-wing-lean-
01g" lineup of speakers for the
ciry lecture series be modified to
heller reflect the more con serva-
tive view~ of residents. But
Mayor Steve Bromberg and
Councilman Tod Ridgeway both
-.aid ii wa:o. "repuJsive" that Nich-
ol~ would try to contro l the con-
tt.·nt of the speaker series, espe-
cially because a private
foundation. nol the city, funds
the series.
u If you want to keep them out
of the city just because they're
libe ral, there's something seri -
ously wrong with that," Brom-
berg said. "It sure brings up bad
memories in history when we
start telling people they can't taJk
because of their beliefs."
Ridgeway echoed Brom berg's
comments.
"I, too, find this repuJsive,"
Ridgeway said.
The brouhaha erupted Tues-
day as council members were
cons.idering approving a council
agenda item to administer
$65,000 for the library's lecture
series. The series is funded by a
private foundation. and the city
administers its accounts.
Nichols protested the pro-
gram's politics and asked
BEST BUYS
whether there
was any way to
ensure that the
balance of con-
servative speak-
ers to Liberal
ones better re-
flect residents'
views.
Dick Nichols "These speak-
ers shouJd be
picked on a more equitable basi.s
between liberal and conserva-
tive," Nichols said. "They shouJd
meet the median of the commu-
nity."
Speakers this year are author
Jeremy Ri.fkin, Pulitzer Pm.e-win-
ning journalist David Halber-
stam, former Food and Drug Ad-
ministration Commissioner
David Kessler and 1V and r'ddio
news correspondent Ray Suarez.
Last year's Lineup included revi-
sionist historian Howard Zinn.
Council members approved
the item 6 Lo 1, with Nichols dis·
sen ting.
Walk on do wn to Westcliff Plaza
W estctiff' Plaza
is havi ng an
armual Winter
5idt-walk Sall' from I 0
a.111. to 5 p.m. Saturday
w11h ;,aving!> for the
whole family. as well a:.
r1111•nainmen1. crafls
anti lace pai111ing for
t.Jw kit.I<.. ~hoppl•r-. will
t11'0 haw the
opportunity 10 win one
o l llirec $200 gift
c1·rtdi1.ite'> to the
GREER
WYLDER
Arts Academy in Janet
Duke's Culinary Arts
Class. The students can
teach you. Oasses are
at 6:30 p.m . March 4, 6.
11. 13. 18 and 20. ·me
cost is $20 per person.
Reservations are
necessary. You can send
cao;h or a check pay-dble
to NHI IS Culinary Arts
Academy. Ann: Henn ie
Sondel 610 Kings Road,
Newport Beach, CA
Vv1•,tcliff Plaza !.lore of their
chu1ce. Variow. !.tore~ at
Wt•.,trhfT Plaza will participate in
the ~e. 111cluding Kayaks. Blue
Mambo, Robert & Taylor and
Manhew-Taylor's. Crown
Hardware will offer discounts on
barbecue nwrchandise and
"dect 'ea.-;onaJ items; California
Sryle will offer 20% off one item;
lmagC!l Hallmark wiJI offer up to
)0''{, off paper products,
including '>tationery; RaJph's
Fresh Faire will have drawings
fnr giveaway'>; Mailboxes, Etc.
\II. 111 offer a free celluJar phone
anti tree 1V witl1 a new T-Mobile
j C1Jva11on of $39.99 or more ;
and Flight Centre wiJJ offer $25
oft µer pen.on on lo~. cruise~
or intcrrrntional airfare boo ked
<>n the day of the Sidewalk Sale
Al,o. Pick Up Stix will offer
'>dtnplt·~ .. coupons and balloon~
.wd have drawing!. for free
tum hl':.. horn 11 a.m. to 3 p.m ..
tlwre will be free face painting,
and kid~ ran decorate spring
flower pol<>. The Ma.instreet
I >1x1elaml band wilJ also
cntl·rtam ~hopper~ from 11 a.m.
to :1 p.m . Customer<. can
complete enter-to-win fonns
11Ndc any store. Wes tdiff Plaza
i~ JI Irvine Avenue and 17th
Strl'cl. Newport Beach. (949)
790 9713.
STUDENTS BECOME THE
TEACHERS
Learn how to make chocolate
basket tuxedos and dip
'itmwberries through Newport
I IJrhor I ligh School's Culinary
92663. (949) 548-4044.
jlich1nanS@aol.com.
GET FIT AT TIGHT ASSETS
Today is the last day ofllght
Assets' buy two, get one free
fitness sale. The offer is good on
multiples. too: buy four, get rwo
free and so on. Open from I 0
a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday;
and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday. 488 E. I 7th St. Costa
Mesa. (949) 646-8200.
CORRECTION
The correct address for rhe
Automobile Oub of Southern
California's Vehicle inspection
Center is 3350 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Me:.a. (800) 713-0003 or
(7 14) 424-7805.
A TOUCH OF PERFECTION
A Uttle Touch of Heaven is
offering a $25 savings on
permanent makeup and $I 0 o ff
on any facial Owner Tam era ii. a
licensed aesthelician who has
performed hundreds of
correctionaJ and original
applications of lip liner, eyebrow
design. eyeliner, scar camouflage
and areola restoration. She aJso
specializes in custom faciaJs for
sun-damaged, aging and acne
troubled skin. Body waxing
available, too. 512 29th Si.,
Newport Beach. (9491 673-5966.
GOT BUNNY EARS?
Stop by Build-A-Bear at
Fashion Island Sa1urday and
Sunday for a workshop featuring
the latest addition. Lil' Floppy
FOR TH E RECORD
In Thursday's report on Newport Harbor Higb girls' wa·
ter polo, senioc Alexandra Andersen. a fourth-year Sailor
in the school's water polo program. &hould have been
listed as one of the ~ .Wting up for their final high
school water polo game. but was inadvertently omitted.
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
}-lenry's gives $10,000
for playground toys
Henry's Marketplace an -
nounced Thursday that it will
do nate $ l 0.000 to purchase
playground equipment, on the
eve of the store's grand open-
i)1g.
· Henry's announced it will
give the funds to the Costa
¥esa Community Foundation
to purchase equjpment for
Jtetchum·Liboh Park.
: The grand opening of the
healthier-food s market a t 3030
Barbor Blvd. is set for 7:45 a.m.
l):>day. Mayor Karen Roblnson ls
expected to cut the ribbon on
the store.
· •secause Costa Mesa is grow-
ing rapidly, cJty f\lnding is not
atways available to fully cover
"11 U\e projecta that Out U •
pandlng communJty reque1u and desires.~ tald Mary Hom·
ijuckle, the community found&·
tlon'1 vice chair. ·'"We are to
pleased with Henry'• Martet·
place's donation."
I
The co mmunity foundation,
formed in 1998. has raised
funding for a number of proj-
ects. Construction on the West-
side park is set to begin later
this year.
Newport man sti ll on
state corrections board
Gov. Gray Davis reappointed
57-year·old Donald R. Sheetz of
Newport Beach to the Board of
C-0rre<:tJons. •
Sheetz, a member since 2001,
is active ln the Leadership Cabi-
net fo r the Orange County
Sheriff's Department Profes·
sional Services Reserve. He also
directs the Orange County Re·
serve Deputy Sheriff's Assn. and
chaJrs the Homeland Security
Advisory Council foC' California.
Region 1.
The Board of Corrections
worb with clty and county offt·
dU. to develop and maintain
ttanda.rda for the comtrucdon
and operadon oC k>cal Jalll and
juwnlle detention r.dlld-.
Bunny. Receive a free pair of
neon glasses with a purchase of
$15 or more. Also. free bunny
ears for everyone. Register 10
win great pri7,es. Build-a-Bear is
near Fashion Island's Iris
Fountain. (949) 64-0-0865.
GETCOOKIN'
Macy's cookwMe
demonstrations start Saturday.
Top cookware lines from
professional chefs and cookware
experts from AJJ-Oad, Anolon
and CaphaJon wiU be on hand to
demonstrate and explain the
different uses for the various
cookware pieces including chef\
pans. woks and skillets. among
other:.. Each chef will prepare
food utilizing the appropriate
cooking item and wiJJ discusl>
aJtematives. Chefs will also
compare hard anodized.
stainless steel and nonstick
cooking surfaces and describe
which one works best fo r
different foods. No charge. There
is no charge to attend the
demonstrations, The sched uJe is:
3:30 p.m. Saturday for Anolon:
3:30 p.m . March 8 for AJl -Oad;
and 3:30 p.m. March 15 for
CalphaJon. Macy's Home Store is
at South Coast Plaza The CelJar,
Level One.
• BEST BUYS appears Mondays
and Fridays. Send information to
Greer Wylder at
greerwylder a1yahoo.com; al 330 W.
Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627; or
by fax at (949) 646-4170.
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M fllday, February 28. 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS -Woman 's car drops
from freeway
A 20-year-old woman
suffered major injuries
Wednesday morning after
her car dropped 33 feet
fro m a sUck freewdy, Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol offi-
cials said.
Mandy Harris of Irvine
was driving northbound on
the Corona del Mar Freeway
at about 7:27 a m. Wednes-
day when her ear slid to the
right in the heavy down-
pour. officials said. The ve-
hicle went along the top of a
bridge railing for about I 07
feet before rotating over the
top and dropping about 33
feet, coming to rest on Mac-
Arthur Bouleva.rd.
Harris was transported to
Western Medical Center in
Santa Ana. Officials said she
wa.\ Lrnveling at about 65
mph at the time of the
Cra.!th.
POLI CE FILES
COSTA MESA
• West B•ker Street Petty
theft was reported in the 600
block at 10:51 a m. Monday.
• Bristol Street: Graffiti was
reported in the 3300 block at
7:45 a.m Monday.
• Canyon Drive: Grand theft
was reported in the 2100
block at 2·40 p.m. Monday.
• Coriander Drive: A home
burglary was reported in the
1600 block at 6:58 a.m
Monday.
• Aower Street : Vandalism
was reported in the 200
block at 9:34 a.m. Monday.
• Harbor Boulevard: An auto
theft was reported in the
2300 block at 10:15 a.m
Monday.
• East 17th Street and Irvine
Avenue: A traffic accident
involving injuries was
JW A opens roads
after alert lowered
John Wayne Alrpon re-
opened all access roads into
the airport's terminal road-
way system Thursday
morning after the alert level
issued by the Homeland Se-
curity Department came
down from a high orange to
a lower yellow.
On Feb. 20, official~
dosed the Michelson Drive
entrance into the airport
and on Feb. 21 closed the
direct access road from the
San Diego Freeway. Vehicles
corning into the airport had
to Lake either Campus Drive
or the Costa Mesa Freeway
offramp.
The airport is also closing
down ecurity checkpoints
where vehicles coming into
the airport were randomly
inspected.
Vehicles entering the
parking lots are still subject
to search. For more infor-
mation, vi~t
www.(JC(1ir.com. or call (949)
252-5200.
reported at 4:53 p.m.
Monday.
• West 17th Stl'Mt: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
700 block at 8:41 a.m.
Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Hoag Drive: A hit-and-run
wasreportedinthe100
block at 11 :28 a.m. Tuesday.
• Newport C.ntltf Drive
East: Petty theft was
reported in the 200 block at
12:06 p.m. Tuesday.
• Newport <Anter Drive
West: Grand theft was
reported in the 700 block at
4:48 p.m. Tuesday.
• Pl•centia Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 1500 block at 4:51 p.m .
Tuesday.
• Vi• Genoa: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
200 block at 2:05 a .m.
Tuesday.
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JWA
Continued from Al
based on dlrecttves from the
FM. Now, those directives come
from the Transportation Security
Administration."
The security administration
was set up by President Bush
shortly after the Sep t. 11 attacb
to ensure airport safety. McCusk-
er said airports all around the
SURPRISE
Continued from Al
in 1986.
ln h is role with the Sheriff's
Department, DeMaio splits his
time between duties as the po-
lice chief of Villa Parle and over-
seeing patrol functions for un-
incorporated areas of the
county north of Irvine. He
serves about 75,000 residents in
all.
As the police chief of Villa
Park. DeMaio makes It a priority
to go to City Council meetings
so he can respond personalJy to
residents' concerns.
"It's best to be there when
people come to express their
views," OeMaio said. "I would
prefe r to talk to them, even if I
can't help them right away, to
queU any problems in the com-
munity."
Bob Bell, the mayor of Villa
Parle. said DeMaio's people skills
are one of his b iggest assets.
·Being on a planning com-
mission ... [you) need to have the
ability o work with people and
meet 1hem halfway," BelJ said.
TEAM
Continued from Al
lives: looking beyond
disabilities, focusing on
capabiUties. expanding
po~ibilities" a reality every day.
• J work to try and bring out
the best in every kid," said
Castro. who chose Kendall as
ALLOWED
"Well. I don't remember much
about it except for him always
puning on and taking off his
shoes," my mom told me. "I
always wondered why he wasted
time doing that, but you mw.t
have liked it because I
rem ember that little horse."
A horse you say? Still doesn't
ring a beU. I know. l'U ask m y
peers. urely, they remember our
famous childhood role model.
"Ohmigosh. that guy that was
always taking off his clothes.·
my friend Adrienne said. "I
remember a lot of V-neck
sweaters. but that's all. r don't
think I watched him much."
Sigh. Katie. h elp me out here.
Conbnued from Al
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'It'll look at what steps the airport can take to bring
down the r1sks. That includes checking the condition
of the roof, the walls, the floor and glass.'
.Mtln Mceusk«
an airport spokesman
country will conduct the blast
damage analyses.
On Thwsday. the Bush admin-
istration loweled the weeks-long
"orange" tenorism alert to "yel-
low." The orange alert is lhe sec·
ond histiest on a 6ve·rung scale.
The yellow alert still means there
is a significant chance of an attaek.
Engineers will perfonn three
separate blast damag~ analy~s
for all of the airports parking
SEAN HILLER/ DAILY Ptl01
Dennis DeMaio is a new Costa Mesa planning comm1ss1oner.
"(With some people). it's my
way or the highway. Dennis is
one who will work out these d if-
ficulties with each side and
com e out with a smile on his
face."
When asked what specific ex-
perience or skills he brings 10
the Planning Commission. De-
Maio resp onded with a laugh.
"I d on't have any," he said.
the child he would pu~h
through the race. "I try to find
whatever it is that each child
has and focus on it"
Helping school· age children
develop social skills and modify
certain behavioral problems.
Castro and her staff have quite
a challenge to face day after
day.
"It i'i like a second family ...
said 20-year·old Margo Klumh.
"Yeah, I remember him. He
died." Katie said in a mournful
tone.
"What do you remember
about himr
"Shoot. I don't know.~ she
repUed. "Lots of sweaters,
changing shoes. It was on right
after "Sesame S~e1." Oh, wasn't
there something called speedy
delivery and his little kingdom.
And what was that trolley's
namer -pause -"Oh yeah:
Trolley."
OK. So. he didn't make a big
impression on my friends. As the
news of Mr. Roger's death spread
across tl1e newsroom, colleague
and education reporter Christine
Carrillo. who is also my age, was
my saving grace.
"I loved Mr. Rogers." Ouistine
said. "Remember that little trolley
that went around? I loved iL •
OK. I've got the image of the
trolley, but I need more. I need
substance.
"Remem ber the lrip to the
factories and how crayons were
mader Christine a'iked.
Bingo.
I totally remember that
episode. I remember being so
mesmeri7-ed by the process, I
shared the information with my
cousins ad nauseum.
It all started with a big glob of
plain wax. which was melted
down and assigned different
colors. The liquid oozed along
the assembly line, pouring into
various vats. The molten wax
gushed into little m olders, where
it cooled and was spit out on to a
Wha t he doc~ bring to the
dais is a desire 10 get 10 the
heart of issues and a hea1hy ap-
petite~ for asking que<;tions, he
said.
"I want 10 know completely
before I make a decision about
the legal ramifica 1ion'i and the
rnmificauons on re ident~ and
busine.!>M?S." DeMa10 <,aid.
DPM:lio uid say he wo~ld be
who works at the center
"l.verybody i~ alway~ working
together."
And the challenge of helping
children come out of their
~hell~ to en1oy life has given
Castro the bigge t rewards. For
her. cro~..,ing the fin1~h line by
hen.elf wouldn't be enough. For
her. ~eei ng the light 111 the eyes
of the children she helps is.
The fir<;t time -;he ht>lped unc
conveyor b<'h to be covered tn
coonli11a11ng paper. 11 w-.u; so
cool.
Wail, wall. Don't put the paper
down. You're acting hke my
cousin.!>.. It was fascinating. really.
I have never looked at a Crayola
in the !>8Jlle way.
There was all>O Mr. Roger's
visit 10 the lady who collected
dolls and I recall a quilt-maker
and a stamp collector. I le also
talked to the mail earner (it was
OK to caU him the mailman
back then). fed his flSh and
promoted polite conduct.
Actually. I thinJc it wa'i he who
inspired me to want lo learn
how to tie my hoei.. I remember
pestering my mother about the
task until she sat me down and
taught me. (And she though!
there was no method 10 hb
footwear madness.)
But seriously, as a pareni who
is particularly concerned with all
the 1V images m y young son is
exposed to, I do mourn the loss
of wholei.ome -albe11 a Lad
tedious -shows and role
m odels such as Mr. Rogers. CYes.
this is '>Lill Lolita, not Steve
mith. We can have ~me things
in common.)
Anyone who dedicated his life
to educating children, teaching
them manners and how to hang
up your clothes after taking
them off (can I get an amen
from m ot11ers across
Newport-Mesa?) should be
commended.
I looked on the PBS Web site
and found that perhaps Rogers
strucrures. roadways, terrninall.,
buildings and public areas.
"These analyses will be done
from time to time," McCustcr
said. "We don't know when and
how often, but will foUow direc-
dves issued by the Transporta.
don Security Administration.·•
• DEEM BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath@latimes.com
disappolnted if the Kona Lane<.
bowling alley is torn down to
make way for a Kohl's depart
ment store beeause Kona pro
vides an environment where
residents can hang out and hav(•
fun.
")The loss ofJ those kind o(
things scares me," DeMajo said
"We need recreation, we neell
things for children. We need a1
eas where we can go. and losing
[them) is the stan of the down
fall of the comm unity."
He would also like to glean a~
much as he can from outgoing
veteran commissioner \Vd.11
Oavenpon .
·1 would like to have lune h
wi th lhim l and keep my mouth
completely shut. because I'm
su re I could learn a lot," DeMd111
said.
DeMaio lives in the I lillcre ... 1
area of Costa Mesa. I Ii~ farrnlv
include his wife, Dehorah.
daughter Deenean Vogel, ~u11
Dustin, daughter·in·law I le1d1
and grandson Trenton.
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Co&ia
Mesa and may be reacned at 1949
574-4221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newman1Q latimes com
of her children finbh a
marathon. she found her
purpo~e. 5he said.
"It was the most incredibl e
high to ee tho e eye<> light up
like that." she said. "That\ \.\II.II
has earned me through.·
•CHRISTINE CARRILLO covers
education and may be reacned a1
1949) 574·4268 or by e-ma11 a1
chnst1ne.carrrllo a!/a11mos.com
had mort' uf an effec.1 on mt'
Lhart I realized.
"LJttle by little, we human
beings are confronted wuh
situations that give us more amJ
more clue:. that we aren't
~lerfect ... Rogers wrote on a pdgt
titled "Thoughts for all age<..·
Boy. can I relate to that ont' ·nus one, too:
"As human beings. our job in
life is to help people reali7.c ho\o\
rare and valuable each one of ll'
really is, that each of us has
o,omething that no one el'ie ha ..
-or ever wilJ have -
-.omelhing inside that is uniqut
10 all Lime. It's our job to
encourage each other to
discover that uniqueness and tu
provide ways of developing ii"
expression.·
And whil e thili neX1 one W3.!t
wntten about others, it applies
to him and hts legacy perfectly
"If only you could sense how
important you are to the lives of
those you meet; how important
you can be to people you may
never even dream of," Rogers·
wrote. "There is something of
yourself that you leave at every
meeting with another person.·
Fred Rogers met us each
morning with a smile and kind
words. He was an icon and will
be sorely missed.
• LOLITA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the art.s. She
may be readied at (9491 574-4275 or
bye-mall at
loliUJ. harf"Jr latimes.com.
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PROJECT ACCESS
Project Accesa Is a nonprofit
organization that llnb resident of
low-lnoome housing
dewk>pments with beneficial
IOdat MfVfces u.uelfy through
reeource centers. Volunteers are
needed to turor chikhn, tudl
crafts end computer tklll• et the
verious centert. P.t.11 Shapiro,
(949) 263-3120 ext 229.
PROJECT CUDOl£
Proiec:t Cuddle. • nonprofit
~. Ml'Wtthe need9 of
ebueed. ebet'4b..t end
~dtlldr9' .. tn
eddldon to ofllce help Md
onoH-month. 12-hour hoalne lhifts, voewmiere .,. nete*S tor
., ewcJllefY 9fOUP, funckalelng commlll•• end'° help clllftbutl lltk*en to..,.,..,... from.,..,. ....... "'.,...,,
blna. The OtgM .. don "'°
._j -' --
needs donated gift items for
mothers and babies. (714)
432-9681.
PROJECT TOGElHER
Project Together seeb adult
volunteers to establish a trusting,
one-to-one relationship with
dlildnHl stressed from family
problems and abuse. Thia
component of the Orange County
Health Care Agency'a Children'•
Mental Health SeMoet offers
training and supervision for the
program. Many of the ctilldren
are economically deprived,
victims of neglect Of' both. (714)
860-84'4.
READNBYI
The mentor reeding prognim
.... vofuntMr1 to read to
studeml In ~09f1iln through
the third gr.de. In Cotta Mela:
Pomona Ei.m.ntary ~. (949)
51~; Whtaler Element.ry School., .. , 51Mlll;Wlfilon
Ei.m..itMy $cN)of, (Ml)
61s-m&; end New SheMmer
l..Mmtng c.nw. (Ml) &e&.o388.
need help for......_ In fMdlne,
f
writing and English. Mentor
susiona may be scheduled from -
8:30 to 11 :30 a .m .• and after
sdlool from 3 to 6 p.m., MondeY •
through Fridey. •
SALVATION M11Y
OF ORANGE COUNTY
. ..
Group or femlly volunteers are
needed to adopt• family,
sponsor en~ tree, hoad a
cenned food or toy drive, or make
a apeclal gift or dondon dirdv ,
10 the Salvetk>n Amrv· (714)
832-7100.
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• Daily Pilot
H f ridc1y. I ebruary <!8. 2003 A5
:Support cautious for Assembly tax swap bill
I .
Newport's John dollar for d ollar, has m et w.ith depe ndent on saJes tax" from property tax revenue. In '>late ha~ nut been Ir.ind tu c..ille'> owr tht> '>l.ite\ bud~e1 ui'>i\. lr1
Campbell says giving cautious support in Costa The rwo legislators floated essence, the state would match and has alway., found wayl> o f St1•111h1.·rg. t.Jrnpht:ll, aIJ ac
Mesa, a city with a strong retaiJ their plan. known as Assembly half of a city's current 'iales tax eroding their [tax revenue(." rnu111.1111 dnd auto deaJcr him cities more property base Bill 1221, a t a morning news proceedl>. !he goal of the bill 11> lO in· !>Cll, hJ\ <I'd Ill <HJllt(Jr Ollt~ of
tax instead of sales On ThUisday, Assemblyman conference in Sacramento. Costa Mcba, during the 2001 1>pire Cllle'> thal aggres .. ively 1he '>tdlL'\ llHIJt• ltheral Ucq111
John Campbell, w ho represents Part of a series of proposals 2002 fiscal year from July I to court new retail.er~ a~ revenut-crill~.
tax will balance Newport Beach, unveiled the to overhaul state budget and fi. June 30, received $32.69 mil-gt.'nerators to build more huw.· llwy lllJY h.1vP wildly differ h · d I plan with Assemblyman Darrell nancing, the biH would cut in lion in sales tax revenue and 111g, Campbell ~f.lid. 111g polt11l 11I \lt'W' 11111 11!1·\
OUSl ng an retai · Steinberg (0 -Sacramento) as a haJf the amount of revenue cit-$12.26 million in property tax .. What we're tryrng to c..lo b have t11u11d 1 •1rn1111111 gr111md
joint author. ies receive from sale~ tax. Citie~ revenue. Vl'ry <.1mple ... Campbl·ll 'did. on 1h1' 11111 1!1·1 J ll'.1' of 1!1t·11 • Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot .. ll's an interesting concept now get a pe nny of each dollar Newp ort 8eatih City M.111ager .. We'rt> trying to ren1ovt· the db mutual f(•,p1·11, 1111 ''"1·111hl,
and is \'\orthy of more dbcus· sp ent. If the bilJ becomes law, Hom er Bludau was abu '>lepli-incentive for loLal gowrumenh men ~a1tf
NEWl'ORT·ME~A -A local
·~s!>emblyman's pro posi,il to
swap out sales tax revenue to
~itil!s for rroperty tax revenue,
~ion, .. Costa Mesa City Man -th ey would get only half of thilt cal of thf bill , citing a handful w build housing. We net>d ii "'\'\ lwn )•11111 < .unphl'fl .1mJ
ager Alla.is Roeder said. "Tha t penny. o f state tax-revenue grab' from balance:· D<Jrrell \I E>IObt>rg g1·1 111gt•rlw1
may sound like heresy l'Oming In exchange for that revenue cities over the past decade. fhe bill '' a11 odd lollaborn on u bill. 11\ i1 -.1g11il11 ,m1 d1·\1 I
from anyone from Costa Mesa loss, the state would hand cit-"The devil would be 111 1he tiun, coni.1deri11g the poht1rnl o pment." ':>te111twri: .... ud 'I 11•
because our t'ity is so heavily ies an equal s hare of money detdil.,," Bludau ..,aid. ..'The rulartl'.aliun in <-iacraml'ntu '>Pl'< t Juh11\ 111tl'llt~"·1111 ..
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP
I i· r
INSIDE THE
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
I Jere are :.onw of tl1c
decisions corning out ol
fuesday's '>chool bnartf
meeting.
LINDA MOOK
HONORED
WHAT HAPPENED
ll1l' board honored Linda
~look, the outgoing pre<iident
of 1he Newport-Me~·
Ft·dl!ration of Teacher5, with
J '>tarfoh plaque for her 35
yl'ar'i of -.ervice. neceiving
two '>landing ov.itil:ms, Mook
gave an emotional thank you
HJ the board for appreciating
her work.
.. I truly think thi:. honor i-.
le~ abou1 me and more
about who we've become
together," Mook said .. I lhink
if'-; rt:ally u te'>tamc11t of what
v.e c·an do together. We <lon·t
-;pt·a.k with a single voice, but
we can '>pt·ak with a united
\'OIC('.
Huard member. l!Xprc!.se<l
gratitude for the relation'>hip
.,he helped build brtween the
'choul di'>trict and the
1cachers union, as well a.-. -
hupe 1hat they will he able to
continue that rcla110115hip in
the fururc.
2002 API SCORES
WHAT HAPPENED
Peggy Anatol . director of
a~se'>Mnent for the school
distrkt. presented the
Academic Performance Index
report for 2002 10 the board.
Sel•ing large discrepancies
arnong the variou!> rnnkings
within the report, board
rnt•mher' expressed concern
about the accuracy of the
numbers.
"It looks pretty bogus lo
me, what the 5late does,"
said Trustee lorn Egan. the
fir)it to expr~ concern ahout
the repurt. 'Tm jul>t
concerned about what
pt'rception it gives to the
outside world."
Most a l lhe other board
mt•mber., a~reed.
V\11ile concern" ahoul tht·
'>latbti<.:al a<.:curacy of the
report \ven· expre:,sed, hoard
member<. abo agreed that
the b,t-.e c;1:nre'> could stiJI bt·
u:-.el.f a~ ~ motivation for
improvement.
WHAT IT MEANS
lkcau ... e of conci:rn-.
exprc,,ed by board
nwmber,, Anatol agreed to
work with the board to
provide a better
understandjng of what tlw
rdnkings represent. No
decis ion was required.
2003 SUMMER
SCHOOL
WHAT HAPPENED
Jaime Castellanos.
assistant superintendent of
secondary !>Chooli., gave a
presentati on to the board on
the location and calendar for
the 2003 summer school for
secondary education. I le aJ50
told the board tha t they were
workmg un expanding the
courses offered during the
summer se~1on to include
art and adult and evening
clru.ses. The middle school
summer progrnm will be a
25-day se1>Sion at TeWinkle
Middle School. The high
'>chool program will be ii
30-day session ;it 1-.... tancia
I hgh School.
WHAT IT MEANS
fhe board approved the
L003 summer school loca1io11
ant.I calendar for the
si:condary and middle school
rrogrami..
-Com plied lry
Oiristine Cllrrillo
Newport Center expecting
New three-story
Irvine Co. building
will provide 50,000
square feet of office
space on Newport
Center Drive. It will
not trigger a
Greenligh t vote.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT HEACll -A clas.'ii·
cally styled three-story office
tluilding is expected to comple-
ment other Newport Center
sLrucn1res once it is completed
later this year. -
With the 50,000-square-foot
building al 680 Newport Center
Drive, the lrvinc Co. ho pes to a t-
tract more of the upper-level
professional clients that now
lease other space in the center.
"We expect the building wiJJ
attract financial service firms
and other p rofessional services
firms." company spokeswoman
Jennifer Heiger said. "We expect
the interest in the building to be
very strong.·
Right now. a' slew of law finns.
financial service companies and
other professional groups oc-
cupy Newport Center. Those in-
clude PIMCO, Pacific Life,
COURTESY OF THE IRVINE CO
An artist's rendering of a 50.000-square-foot office building to be
built by the Irvine Co. at 680 Newport Center Drive.
01arle~ Schwab & Co. and
O'Melveny & Myers.
The Irvine Co. is also building
a 200-staJJ pa.ricing structure to
accommodate the whHe-coUar
workers. Roth structures will be
adjacent to the Four Seasons
Hotel.
Metal rebar and framing from
the building now jut into the
sky; constrnction began late last
year.
The office project skirted a
vote under the city's Greenlight
law because the land had been
entitled before the passage of
that law in November 2000. The
Irvine Co. did not need an
amendment to the general plan.
The building's architectural
m otif will be similar to that of
the existing buildings in the cen-
ter. It will feature a rolling lawn,
flowering evergreens and a rwo-
story lobby with glass and lime-
stone, Heiger said.
Company officials declined to
provide leasing rates.
In November, the company
presided over the opening of the
new Thaifoon restaurant in the
center. No other developments
for the center are planned at this
time, Heiger said .
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NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Adams K-5
2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa
Candy Cloud, (714) 424-7935
Andersen K-6
1900 Port Seabourne, Newport
Beach
Mary Manos, (949) 515-6935
Califomia K-5
3232 California St . Costa Mesa
Jane Holm, (714) 424-7940
College Part< K-3
2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa
Mesa
Carol Lang, (714) 424-7960
Davis4-6
1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa
Cheryl Galloway, (714) 424·7930
Eastbluff K -6
2627 Vista del Oro, Newport
Beach
Charlene Metoyer, (949) 515-5920
~
RUGS & CARPETS
Harbor View K-6
900 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona dP.I
Mar
Melliss1a Christensen, (949)
515-6940
Kaiser 3·6
2130 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa
Daryle Pal mer, (949) 515 6950
Killybrooke K·5
3155 K1llybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa
Kathy Sanchez (714) 424 7945
Lincoln K-6
3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar
Barbara Haddock, (949) 515-6955
Mariners K ·6
2100 Mariners Drive. Newport
Beach .
Pam Coughlin. (9491515·6960
Newport Coast K·6
6655 Ridge Parle Road. Newport
Coast
Mon1Que Vc.nZeeBroec.k 1949
515-6975
Newport Elementary K·6
14th Street and Ballioa
Boulevard Newµr,n Bead•
Denise Knul!><:n :1491515 6965
Newport Heights ~ 1;
300 E 15th St t-..ewr;on Beach
Judith Chornbr:r' ':1491 515-697''
Paularino K 3
1060 Paulanr11, A. e Costa Mias ...
Patricia Insley • 714 .124· 7950
Pomona I<' 3
2051 Pomor, Av., Costa MP'>d
Julie McCorm10 949) 515 698(
Rea 4·6
601 Hamilton S· Costa Mes;;
Ken K1ll1an 194'~ 515-6905
Sonora K 3
966 S<JnOrd CrJ' .. 'a Mesa
Chnst1rir1 Anrjerson '714
424 7955
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READERS RESPOND
Residents not bowled over by decision LEITER TO THE EDITOR
Affordable housing
does not belong on
the Back Bay
AT ISSUE: Kana La nes,
which m ay be replaced by a
Ko hl 's de p art ment s tore if
the Costa Mesa City Cou ncil
backs the Pla nning
Commission.
I have lived in Costa Mella for the
majonty of my life and have been a
Me!>a Verde resident for a long time, and
the idea of bringing in a Kohl'!> depanment
...iore 1'> abi.olutely ridiculou'>. Let\ get thii.
right. Pl.inning Comm1S!>ion and City
Council. and let's put in !tome good family
entertainment wi th !>omc good re,taurant'
and upgradl' the bowliQg alley and put
something 111 that the whole community
can e njoy as. oppoi.ed to a nother retail
outlet.
Come on people, let\ get it right
GREG SPICER
Co<ota Mesa
I have lived in Mesa Verde for the la..i I t.J
years and I think it is such a ll·rrible idea
We ahltoluwlv do not need another
depanment ~tore, and when wt· moVl'd here
19 years ago, our whole famiJy U'>l'd that
entertainment center all the timt:: lhe 1n·
skating, the movies anti the bowling. It wac.,
'>0 nice that the kids could ju!>t walk over
there and have all thi~ entcn ainnll'nt. 1 lwre
bn't any t·ntenainment wilhin wulk111g
distance in thi-. neighborhood. Wl• haw tn
drive eVl'rywhcre, and the ne<irl''>I nice
bowling arC'a i' 1-ountain Valley or ~11<.,11rn
Viejo.
It wo ulJ he rcaUy wonderful if the
SegerMrom group would gwc u' a new
entenainmcnt center there. lhc iLe i.kati n~
would have been popular if they haJn't lt•t
the place get run down. And !-.anw w11h the
movie theaterlt and now the howling aJh·y. It
is not that people do not want to he
entenamed. they ju:.t want it 111 ht·11cr
condition. So I really hope wt• do11 t gl't
anoLher departm ent tore
CHARMAINE LAURIE
Mesa Verde
This situation is upsetting to me. Why
c.•m't a city the si7.e and location of Costa
Mesa agree to modernize the Kona lanes
and ice rink and gives the kids land adults) a
place to go for recreation?
I don't think we n eed any more retail
space. The re is enough already, and with the
state of the economy being as it is, many
reLailers as weU as other businesses are
finding a tough go of it.
Pora city that advertises itself as that of
the arn,, it seems sad to even consider
taking away a pan of old -time America and
a recreation place for families 10 go 10. I am
adamamJy oppo!>ed to the KohJ project. The
'>Ong sayll it all: "TI1ey paved paradise and
put up a parking lot.·
RALPH ROLLINS
Costa Mella
I am in !tUpport of keeping Kona lane!>. It
halt been here for very many year!>, and we
need more fam ily-oriented places to bring
o ur children and be able to do family thing!>.
I think we have enough retail stores in the
area and I think we need to concentrate on
our kid!> and thing~ we can do with our
children and where children can go to ket·p
them off tlie ~trec11..
I think that the owners of the property
... 110uld give Kona Lanes a long lease -.o tha t
they could al'>o refurbish the lanes and the
exterior ol thl' building to make it more
updated. whkh would therefore bring in a
lot more people.
PAMELA W1ENER
Cosla Mei.a
l believe that UJ'>ta Mesa :.houJd not ~o by
Lhc way th.it Loi. Angeles. the VaUey and
o tlwr plac<''> that only concern thenu.elve!>
witl1 growth. development, that silver dime.
~torC'~ that an: not needed are brought in
while hi,toricaJ places or businesse~ such a'>
Kona l.ane.'> arc tom down.
There -.huuld he !tome compromise. at
worst. to kee p Kona Lanes there, and I
believe redevelopment of that area should
include what was there: another ice rink,
another theater complex or mayl>c even a
mall playhouse.
THAO SOUOWAY
Coi.ta Mesa
Please pre~rve the Kona Lane!> a~ it i!>
now. Maybe a little face·lift, but keep its
character.
GEORGE QUEZADA
Coo;ta Mesa
Please leave Kona Lane~ ru. i' -we don't
need a store there.
LORI JARVIS
Newpon Beach
Since moving to co ... 1a Me.,;1 Ill 200 I. I
have been an active bowler at Kona 1 .ane~
and look forward to my ·111ursday night
league. Despite it~ current Mate of repair,
Kona presents a unique !>odal gathering
place in Costa Mesa -it i' virtually tli" only
place left that is not a bar, re\laurant or retail
outlet. It attracts a wide demo~raphic. from
seniors to UC Jrvine students. and i-. very
popular with children's birthday panies. etc.
While it is indeed sad that the nnema and
the ice rink are closed . with a corrc-.pondmg
painful lack of in coml' lor tlw owner~. do we
really need yet another rt·tail outll't in <.1hta
Me!>a? Personally. I think not.
So. to an~wer the quei.11011 you pu'>ed in
the new:.paper. what should bt• done with
Kona Lanes? My ideal '>Olution would be to
refurbish the propeny while rctai111ng mo"
of the hi~torical a:.pecto; of thl• lam:,, for
example, the unique ro.id..,idl' "W1 and the
wood lanes I nouced that Kona retl•ntty
advertised it-.elf a!> ~retro bowling." amJ that
environment '>hould be prl•M•rved. 1 lowcver,
the retro leaking roof, rt•tro men\ room, and
rt·tm unreli.1ble lane equipment wuultl nut
bem~ed.
Let'~ make Ko na l.ane!> an entertainment
facility that Co!>ta Ml''a can Ill' proud of.
DICK EASSOM
C O'>ta Me!>a
I lward from a good
authority that the city
of N(•wpurt Beach has
plan'> to approve the
co11.,1 n1e11on ol al)
affordable hnu'>ing project.
\O nll' I ')0 lllllt•,, 1n tht'
lower part ol the currently
open -.pan· hound by l:.a'>t
Coa't I lighway. Jamboree
am! B.1rk Bay I Jnv£'. fhi-. i.,
a had idt·a.
rir'l, inland flpen ... pall'.
partirularly with a view, ill
'>par'>e in Newport Beach.
I lert• 1., .1 l hanlt' to
prt''><'f\'t: J '>ITIJll open
parn•I th,11 "un par with
the< .a<,1a~a}"> <,itl:'.
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included 111 thl' ernlogiral
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he pn·.,t·rvl·t..I .1-. open
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manner 1h.i1 typifit·, 1110.,1
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lam ho rec.
I under'>tand that, in thi'>
plan, the upper part of thi'>
open ~pan·. which horder'
l:.a<,t C.oa<,t Highway, is to
hecornc a park. The park '"
to be made "pretty" so that
dnver-5 un f-.a!.t C..'-oast
I llW'iway will gain
ae,thetic plea,ure!> while
.,pl·edmg hy. Whereas I
rornmend our leade~ for
avoiding the principle of
"rnm·rcte first" on this
upper level of the open
.,pan:. a re'>toration of the·
natural environment
rathl:'r than a preuified
p.uk I'> far preferable. I
\UAA<''t th.it COa'>tal
chaparral, accc<.s hy trail'>
fro m nm k fkly Orive and
ht'llLhe., for those who
want tn take in the view of
Uppe r B.iy -.hould be
,1doptt•d .
I herl' will be a politital
4ut•.,1111n r.i..,cd in City
1 lall: Wherl' -.hall we plat e
the .itford.:1ble hou<,ing
rt•qu1n•d of till' c11y hy
l11ghn authoruy if not at
B<1t I.. Bay? I low about a
rnupll' of l11gh n..,e..,
,1d1J(t•nt 10 thow aJready
exl'>llng at l·a'>hion Island?
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HAL L
Here are some decisions coming out of
Tue~ay's Newport Beach City Counctl
m eeung.
ANNEXATION AND TREE
POLICY
and lhe Santa Ana Country Oub. They
had also planned to consider
overhauling lhe city's rules for dealing
with its trees-everything from
trimming to when to remove and plant
new trees. Bolh Items were continued,
and will most likely be taken up again at
lhe M arch I I m eeting.
NEXT MEETING
•WHEN: 1 p.m. March 11
•WHERE: City Council Chambers at City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Complete agendas and
staff reports are available several days
prior to the meeting at
www.city.newport-beach.ca us.
Information is also available by calling
(949) 644-3000. BALBOA ISLAND REPAVEMENT 1Wo of the most anticipat ed of
'f\iesday's cow1cil agenda Items will have
to be anticipated som e more. As
~fuesday's Ci ty Council meeting stretched
tnto t.he early morning hours, cwo issues
were postponed. Council members had
planned to vote on annexing
uninc~rporated West Santa Ana Heights,
the neighborhood south of Mesa Drive
Council members approved pla.J1s and
a $135,565 contract wilh
Sully Miller Contracting
Co. for a second phase of
~ a project to repave areas
which will reconstruct concrete:
roadways, curbs, acces.s; ramp~ and alley'>
on Pearl Avenue from Park Avenue ro
South Bay Front and aJso on Park from
Grand Canal to East Bay Front.
on Balboa Island. Sully's
was I.he lowest of 12 bids for I.he job, -Compil.ed lTy June (rLSfl>,Ff111ul1•
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St..
Costa M esa. CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (9491
574-4298. Include the time, date
and location of the event. as w ell
as a contact phone number. A
complete listing 1s available at
www.dailyp1/ot.com.
TOOAY
Gem Faire lnc.'1 gem, jewelry and
bead show is coming to the
Orange County Fair & Exposition
Center Friday noon to 7 p.m.,
Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and
Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
Building 12. Adm1ss1on for adults
is S5. children under 12 are free.
For m ore information, call (760)
747-9215.
Baja Fresh will donate 15% of alt
sales to Share Our Selves. a
nonprofit agency serving
low-mcome families. from 11 a m
to 8 p.m. through M arch 2 Flier is
required for the donation
Dow nload the flier at
www.shareourselves.org, or call
(949) 642-345 1 for more
Information.
SATURDAY
The Malibu Cat Club Is
sponsonng a cat show from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m . today and from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the
Orange County Fairg rounds,
Exhibition Building 10, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Adrnission is
$5 for adults and $4 for children
and seniors. For more
information. call (909) 372-9079.
The public is invited to view •n.e
American Cow boy." an exhibit of
dtam at1calty lighted pho1ographs
by Howard Folsom , on display
ttirough April 30 at the Newport
Beach ~ntral Library. 1000
Avocado Ave. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
A Mardi Grat c.tebntion held 8t
ilt1'arTiott Suites at 12015 Harbor
Blvd. in Anaheim to benefit Share
Our Selves. a volunteer
organization dedicated to
providing services to those in
need will be held on Saturday at 6
p.m. Dinner and dancing New
Orleans' Style will be featured.
along with a Mardi Gras mask
contest. Cost is $75 per person.
Por reservations, call Karen
Harrington at (949) 642-3451 ,
"8nd e-mail to
lfharrington@shareourselves.org.
Vislt the Web site at
www.shareourselves.org to learn
more.
..,...,. Night Outl .. host9d by
Costa Mesa's Recreation Division,
invites teens in the seventh,
eighth and ninth grades for a
qroup exct.1rslon to the Staples
Center to see the Los Angeles
Clippers and Seattle Supersonics
on Saturday. Teens will meet at
lJ,e Downtown Recreation Center
It 6 p .m. Seturdey and leave for
the Stap4es Center at 5:16 p .m .
They will mum at 10:30 p.m . The
oott 11 $30, which Includes tldcets,
transportation and aupervltlon.
~ittrations are accepted by
*8lk-ln patrons only It the
Qowntown Recntatlon Center.
1860 Anaheim Ave. For mont
16formetlon. call Robby Waite
(f14) 327-7660.
.,. ....... a tNtMI of
ltudent-dlrec:ted one-pertOn
AJaye, wtll be tteged by Orange
Coe9t College's Repertory Theatre ~In the Orem• Lab
=et Orange Coett College.
n la Mt for 8 p.m. s.turday
6ening, end et 2 end 7 p.m.
9undey. Tldceta are se end may a» ,...Ned In advance by calling
(114) 432-6725. or mey be
pun:heMd et the door for S7.
SUNDAY
A ThenJ*ltic Knee Workshop
with John Childers will be held
Sunday. M ar<t1 2. from 1 to 3:30
p.m . at Nill Spectrum Yoga. 2018
Quail St., Newport Beach. The
workshop focuses on learning
more about your knees.
especially for bow legged and
knod<·kneed people and people
with hyper extension, sore knees,
knee injuries and torn
meniscuses. It will include
po stures for the ca re and
strengthening of knees. The cost
is $30 in advance or $35 at the
door. For more information, call
Full spectrum Yoga at (949)
955-1965 or send e-mail to
fullspectrumyoga@earthlink.net
The Spirit of Adoption prnents
·Room for One More:' Three
fam ilies share their experiences
of opening their hearts and
homes from noon to 2 p.m. in the
Stewart Lounge. Free. For more
information. call (9491631-8758.
The ·so and Better' dance group
will have. its dance party from 2 to
5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 3131 S.
Bnsto l St.. Costa Mesa. A $10
admission cost includes dance
lessons from 1 to 2 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 675-9708.
MONDAY
A Great Decisions discussion of
·c hina in Transition: Is Real
Change lmminentr is the sixth in
an eight-week series on U.S.
foreign policy topics. The
diSC1.1ssion will be led by John
Austin from 1 to 8:30 p.m . at St
Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100
Mar Vista. Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
760-1691.
Auditions will be held for the
Orange Coast College spring
musical at 5:30 p.m . and Tuesday
at 6 p.m. in the drama lab theatre.
For more information. call (714)
432-5640.
TUESDAY
A free seminar called ·A Natural
Approach to Arthritis" will be
held from 6:30 to 7:30 p m . at
Mother's Martel. 225 East 17th
St.. Costa M esa. For reservations.
call (800) 595-M OMS.
During a global awareneu forum
about the possible war in Iraq,
guest lecturers and professors
will speak from 1 to 9 p.m. at
Vanguard University in Costa
Mesa. Community members are
invited to attend.
A •Low for a Ufwtime•
wort.shop, on how to call love
forth in your life. will be held from
1 to 9 p.m. at the Center for
Spiritual DiSCO\lery, 285Q M esa
Verde Drive East. Suite 111. Costa
Mesa. The cost is S25 or $30 at
the door. For more information,
call (714) 754-7399.
'-fonnanc:e, poetry end live
music are offered at 8 p.m. at The
Gypsy Oen Cafe, 2930 Bristol St..
CostaMesa.~ee.Formore
information, call (714) 54~7012.
A • ...,.._ Pfen• wotttahop.
aponaontd by the Service Corps
of Retintd Executives, will take
place from 9 a.m . to noon at
Netlonal University, 3390 Harbor
Blvd., Cotta Mesa. The colt Is
$26, $20 if preregittentd. For
more lnformatJon. call (714)
550-7369.
WEDNESDAY
·Not I lut WMn· wtl ...,,. •
panel of eerthqueke experts
.-ining t.urt lines, lneurance
end preperetlon advice for •
major earthquake. The meeting
wtll be held et 1 p.m. In the
coundl d\embers et the Newport
B..cti City Hell. For more
lnformetk>n. call (949) 648-49ee.
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of a work.shop to be held at 9 a.m.
at the Sherman Library and A frM educational program.
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, #M ultidisciplinary Treatment of
Corona del M ar. Nleding, Colon Cancer; will take place
watering. repotting, light from 6:30 to 9 p.m at the
requirements and pest control Radiation Oncology Library. Hoag
will be discussed. The Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive.
registration fee is $30. and Newport Beach Free To register
advance registration is required. call (949) 7-CANCER.
For more information. ca ll (949)
673-2261. A ":.Love for a lifetime"
workshop, on how to call love
lliURSDAY forth in your lile. w1ll l>e held from
·Tue Roman Forum Project: An 7 to 9 p.m . at the Center for
Exploration of the American Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa
Political Spectacle" offers a Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costil
critique of A merican issues. Mesa. The cost 1s $25 or $30 at
Performances are scheduled for 8 the door. For more information,
p.m. today through Saturday, and call (714) 754-7399
March 12 through 15, with a
post-performance discussion at MARCH 11
UC Irvine Admission is free. but A free seminar called "A Natural
space is limited For reservations, Approach to Vision and Heanng
call (949)824-6206 Treatment" w ill be held from 6.30
to 1 30 p.m at Mother's Market,
MARCH8 225 East 17th St Costa Mesa For
The NP Expos Inc. computer fair reservallons. call 1800) 595-MOM S
will be at the Orange County Fair
and Expos111on Center today and A •Financing your Business·
Sunday, March 8 and 9. from 10 workshop. sponsored by lhe
a m. to 5 p m. in building 10. Service Corps of Retired
Admission is SS for adults, and Executives. will take place from 9
children under 10 get m free. For a m to noon at National
mo re information, call (800) University, 3390 Harbor Blvd
800-5600 or log onto Costa M esa The cost 1s S25 $20 1f
www.lacomputerfa1r.com. preregistered For more
information, call 1714) 550-7369
·o.nclng From the Outside-In• is
a free lecture-demonstration MARCH 12
focusing on the impact of dance A free book signing and seminar
movement on health and the called "The Mood Cure" by
body. It w ill begm at 3 p.m . at the author Julia Ross will be held
Newport Beach Central Library, from 6.30 to 7·30 p m at M others
1000 Avocado Ave. For more Market, 225 East 17th St. Costa
1nforma11on, call (949) 717-3870. Mesa. For reservations. call (800)
595-M OMS
A cub scout rummage sale will be
held from 7 a m. to nobn m the The California Retired Teachers
north parking lot at Kaiser Association, Harbor 0.vtSIOn No Tl
Elementary School. 2130 Santa will hold a meeting for their
Ana Ave , Costa Mesa. Proceeds members and their guests With a
support the local scouting Home Depot representatrve to talk
program To donate items o r for about home repairs and what's new
more information, call (9491 1n tools. The meenng is at 1 p m at
646-8835. the Costa Mesa Netghborhood
Community Center; 1845 Pane Ave .•
A free Wlllldng tour of the Back Costa Mesa. AJI retired educators
Bay will leave every 15 minutes are welcome. For more
between 9 and 10:15 a.m. Tours infon'Tlation. call (949) 551-5002
begin at the corner of East Bluff
Dnve and Bade Bay Road. For The Balboa Bay Republiean
more information. call (949) Women will have a luncheon at
786-8878. 11 :30 a.m . at the Bahia Corinthian.
1601 Bayside Dnve, Coro na del
The Great American Write-In, Mar For more information, call
sponsored by Women for Orange (949) 644-9530.
County, will featu re
representatives from local and '"The Roman Forum Project: An
national advocacy groups. urging Exploration of tho American
people to appeal to legislature on Politfcal Spectacle;· offers a
important issues. The event will critique of Amencan issues
take place from 9:30 a.m. to 1 Performances are sdleduled for 8
p.m. at the University Club at UC p.m. today through Saturday. with
Irvine. Free. For more a post-performance d1scuss1on at
information. call (949) 581 -3938. UC Irvine. Admission 1s free but
space 1s limited For reservations
MARCH9 call (949) 824-6206
·o..p HNling Through Sound
and Stillness· is an evening of MARCH 13
restorative y oga offered by Full ·0oes It Take Rocket Science to
Specirum Yoga. 2018 Quail St.. Create a Good Reader?" 1s the
Newport Beach. The cost is $25 topic of a lecture to be given by
prepaid or S30 at the door. For UC Irvine Professor Virginia
mo re Information, call (9491 M ann at 6 p.m. m the university
955-1965. club. library room at UC Irvine.
The cost is $30, and reservations
RlblM Joteph Teluahktn will are required. For more
ditcuH the relationship of Herzl In inform ation, call (9491824-2511
the modem world to Moses at the
Memorial Auditorium at Chapman Karen Cushman'• ·The Balled of
College. Doors open at 6:30 p.m .. Lucy Whipple" will launch a
and the lecture starts at 7 p.m. discossion about growth and
Tidcets are $20 at the door, or $24 change at the Mother-Daughter
for the balanoe of the aeries. For Book Club, at 7:00 P.M. at the
more Information regarding Newport Beach Central Library,
subtcriptlon to the Mriea. call the 1000 Avocado Ave., New port
forum et (7141997-1032. Beach. For more information, call
949-717-3816.
MMCHlO
A OrMt DecWonl clecueelon of MARCH 14
·europe: Stat• of the Union" Is Tal1ntld c:hadren agee • through
the MVtnth In an eight·week 18 will perform et the annuel
Mriea on U.S. foreign policy "Search for Talent• competition
topica. Th• dl8CUtlion wtll be led presented by the Exctiange Club
by Ted Gielow from 7 to 8:30 p.m. of Newport Harbor. The show will
et St Merit ~enan Church. begin at 6:30 p.m. For Information
2100 Mar Vlata, Newport 8Mch. and entry blanks, call (949)
For more lnformetion, call (949) 673-8701.
frlday, February 28, 2003 A7
COSTA MESA PLANNING
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"That's as sweet as it
gets."
Dan Johnston, Costa Mesa High
girts soccer coach
AlO Friday, February 28, 2003
COLLEGE MEN'S
BASKETBALL
JAYSON MELLOM I AP
UC Irvine's Adam Parada, top, grabs a
rebound over Cal Poly's Diaby Kamara.
'Eaters
collec·t
seventh
straight
The Anteaters outlast Cal
Poly, 68 -62, to set up a
battle for first place in the
Big West Conference with
Santa Barbara Saturday.
Steve Vireen
Daily Pilot
SAN LUIS OBISPO -On a night when
UC Irvine set two noteworthy achieve-
mencs. it also won its seventh-straight
game after a scrappy bartJe with Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo.
UC! freshman point guart! Jeff Gloger
became the school's single-season record
holder in steals (70) and the Anteaters'
victory marked the first time UCJ has
won at University of the Pacific. Utah
State and Cal Poly in the same season in
Pat Douglass' six years as head coach.
The Anteaters
(18-7, 12-4 in the
Big West Confer-SCOREBOARD
ence) remained
atop the Big West
and improved their
conference-leading
road record to 8-4
after they seemingly
outplayed the Mus-
tangs. 68-62, Thurs-Anteaters 68
day night at Cal Cal Poly 62
Poly's Mon Gym
"Defensively, our
effort was remarlcable." Douglass said.
UCl senior forward Jordan Harris also
proved to be remark.able. He scored a
team-high 18 points to go with a season-
high 11 rebounds. This after sitting out of
practices on Monday and Tuesday be-
cause he hyperextended his left knee in
u crs 78-73 overtime win over Pacific. It's
the same knee that wets injured (partial
tears of the ACL and PCL) early this past
summer.
However, the latest injury did not prove
to be serious, as Harris sat out Monday
and Tuesday mainly for a precaution.
"If anything it was a little bit of extra
rest for me," said Harris, who fought off'
illness to score a season-high 23 points,
leading to the win over Pacific Saturday.
Against Cal Poly (12-12, 8-7), Harris
held Shane Schilling to six points. Schil-
ling, cal Poly's junior forward had scored
20 points in each of the past two games
and is averaging 14 points per game.
Hartis virtually led the Anteaters to the
victory, yet Adam Parada (14 points),
Mike Hood (13 points) and Gloger (12
points, eight rebounds and four steals)
also figured largely to provide UC! with Its
season-high seventh-straight win. ua. which is seeking its third straight
Big West regular-season tide, tw two
pmes remaining, Including a d)Jel with
UC Santa Barbara The Gauchos are a
hllf ·game behind the 'Eaters.
"Our ldcb played haro." DouglaM said.
·1 was really proud·
Douglass was lmpressed with his
squad's dereNe in a somewhat ab'Ociow
game that fmtured 46 fouls and low-per-
centage shooting from both teams. t.JCI
ahot 38% (18 of 47), while Cal Poly fin.
Wlecj 359' (19 of 54). The Mu,,tanp com·
rmttec:t 20 tum~ and the Anteaters
hldJ5~ ~ atarted sophomore Greg Eth-
See UCl. hi• A12
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EYE OPENER
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER
esa belts foe, 4-1
Mesa's second-seeded
Thundering Herd gets life
from Jasmin Day as the
Mustangs advance to the
CIF Division III semifinals
Tuesday against Bonita.
Richard Dunn
Daily Pilot
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COSTA MESA-Like the cha-cha, the
Brazilian passing game is accomplished
with quick moves and fancy footworlc.
sort of like the Costa Mesa High girls
soccer team. especially with freslunan
Jasmin Day back in the lineup for the
Mustangs.
Coach Dan Johnston's Mustangs, the
Centennial 1
Mesa 4
No. 2 seed behind
Troy. improved to
21 -1-2 overall after
defeating Centen-
nial of Corona, 4-1.
in the CIF
Southern Section
Division HI
quarterfinals .
Thursday on a slip-
pery Costa Mesa
field. They will play
Bonita in Tuesday's
semifinals at a
home site to be determined by a coin
flip today. Bonita advanced with a 4-1
win over La Mirada.
The Golden West League champion
Mustangs, who played without Day in
their second-round road victory against
Santa Monica because of a tender anJcle
that she roUed against first-round oppo-
nent John Glenn, scored twice in the
first half and built a 3-0 lead in the 50th
minute after some nifty give-and-go
work by senior sensation Sharon Day
and sophomore standout Jenny Sparks,
who completed the offensive rush on a
cross from Day.
STEVE McCRANK •OAJL'f P1L01
Costa Mesa's Jasmin Day (8) duels Centennial's Shireen Seif (16) for the ball in first half action ofThursday's-CIF duel.
"That's as sweet as it gets," Johnston
said immediately after the play, coach-
ing from a wheelchair (recovering from
Achilles' tendon surgery) across the
muddy track, while hls players sat on a
bench on the sideline.
Centennial (13-8-1), the Mountain
View League's third-place team, ended
the Mustangs' shutout bid when junior
forward Tessa Smith scored in the 61 st
minute on a cross from Cathleen Rodri-
guez.
"Our girls played hard, (but the Mus-
tangs) had a lot of fast players." Centen-
nial Coach Cori Tallman said.
Costa Mesa's passing worked to per-
fection on myriad occasions, at times
making it seem like no defense was in
front of them.
It was Jasmin Day's second goal, in
the 79th minute. which ignited the esti-
mated crowd of 250.
With control of the ball down the
visiting sideline, Day unleashed a rocket
from about 30 yards with her left foot.
Hooking right. the ball could not have
been placed any bener into the far right
comer of the net, just past Centennial
goalie Kim Pax.man, whose 10 saves
kept her team within range. "That was
beautiful," one fan said.
Day opened the game's scoring with a
goal in the 11th minute on a cross from
Sparks, whose goal in the 39th minute
on a long pass from senior Kristen Bag-
weU provided the hosts with a 2-0 half-
time lead and plenty of breathing room.
"We've had teams here with more tal-
ent, but we've never had a team play as
a team like this," Johnston said. "They
just live in each others' minds. That sec-
ond goal (on some fine passing from
Sharon Day, Jasmine Day. Bagwell and
Sparks) was as good in soccer as you'U
see anywhere. l11at's an exam!)le of
See MESA, Pace Al 2
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER PLAYOFFS
CdM KO'd in OT, 3-2
Sea Kings eliminated in
fight-marred CIF Div. II
quarterfinal match.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -If anyone
wants to see how to play with inten-
sity, heart and desire, they should
pick up a copy of the Corona del Mar
High and No. 3-seed Canyon of Can-
yon Country girls soccer game Thurs-
day.
'Phis was no ordinary game, in
more ways than one. 1llis one was a
CJ F Southern Section Division 0
quarterfinal matchup that went over-
• Canyon
CdM
3
2
time, had a
brawl with
about five min-
utes remaining
in regulation, ln
whJch two play·
ers on both
teams received
red cards, and
saw Canyon
come out victo-
rious, 3·2, on a
free kick that a
CdM player ac-
cidently hit in for the deciding goal.
Both coaches, several parents and
a few players all said they had never
witnessed a brawl like the one at
CdM High Thursday that happened
moments following Junior Elizabeth
Almaaz'a goal off a header by use.
bound aenior Paige Janes that tied
Canyon, 2~2. with flve minutes left in
regulation.
A mWDed stir swept through the
stands on the CdM side as CdM sen·
tor AlMa Mazura, who Jed CdM with
11 goals and 12 uaiatJ th1a INSOn, Mt
on the pound, in a ftat·punchh\g tus-
llle with Canyot\ eenlor defender Am·
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
CdM's Jenny Long (left) gains possession despite being hit by Canyon foe.
ber Anderson, who referees David
Hammond and Elkin Yepez said insti-
gated the fight.
Several players from both teams
rushed into the melee, which referees
at first didn't run ln to stop, baftling
Canyon Co-Coach Jeremy Cook and
CdM Coach Bryan Middleton. Cook
and Middleton were able to get con·
trot of their players and both teams
mumed to thelr respective sidelines
before play resumed about 6ve min-
utes later.
Anderson and junior midfielder
Nikki Smith, whom Cook told refer-
ees wu on the bench during the
ftght, along with freshman Jessica
Muura. Alivia's sister, and Janes all
received red cards, stgnaling ejection
from the game. Anderson and Smith
will aJao sit out the Cowboya' semift-
nal game. Janes said she didn't throw
a punch.
Allvia Mazura played the rest of the
game, but was apparently hit on the
head during th.e flgbt and was visibly
shaken following the game, unable to
speak to reporters. Her parents took
her to the hospital immediately after
the game, fearing she may have a
concussion.
~I've been around (soccer) since I
was 4 and have never seen anything
lllte that in girls soccer. In guys' SOC·
cer, yes," said Middleton, who pla~
on three large-school dJvision charn-
plon.shJp teams for Jesuit High ln
Portland, Ore. •Against C'.anyon Tues·
day, after Blisha ™organ) was
knocked down. the girls stepped back
and didn't allow It to condnue. (The
OghO took us out or our game. We
f..
were dominating the game at that
point and anacking. When your start-
ing sweeper (Janes) and leading
scorer (Alivia) can't function, it buns.
But my team would not let down."
Morgan was thrown to the ground
by Caitlin Van Wormer of Canyon
CAnheim) in Tuesday's 3-0 Sea King
victory, another physical affair.
Middleton and Cook both said they
djdn't see how the fight materialized
Prior to Janes' tying goal, CdM (ll-
6-2) drew three of its eight comer
kicks, keeping the ball ln the Canyon
zone with help on defense from
sophomore Vanessa Fallon and fresh-
man sister Taylor, senior Lauren Loe,
who bumped the ball to forwards
Jenny Long, Alivia Mazura, Morgan,
and sister, Kelly.
Regulation ended and the teams
played the first of two 10-minute
overtimes scoreless. Loe shot from
the near comer lnto the hands of
Cowboy goalkeeper Lyndsay Taylor,
an All-CrF selection according to
Cook. while the visitors mustered two
shots, both by junior def ender Jenna
Shay.
Then, six minutes into the second
overtime, senior midfielder Deena
Plach rolled the ball to sophomore
defender Brianna Caceres on a throw
ln. Caceres kicked the ball right back
to Plach, who booted it from 20 yards
out toward the upper reeches of the
net, where It was deftected in.
The approximately 75 Cowboy sup·
porters. along with the , .. yen,
roared following the goal. but the
visltom attJJ had to play defense for
four minutes.
CdM junJor defender Kinzle Kram-
er knqcbd down two balls and sent
them upOeld to Bliaha Morgan, and
sophomore 1aniaba Senaratne. who
gave their legs one last desperate
IMCOM.PlpA12
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Three of Newport Harbor's best
are Hayley Peirsol, Mar Ta11ma
and Nicole Mackey. Pe1rsol
(above) 1s the school
rficorcHlolder in the 500-yard
trtestyle and was second at the
Cf finals as a jurnor. She was
tt)rd in the 200 at CIF. Ta11ma
(~ht), another senior, gives
Harbor depth rn the free styles.
Mackey. also a senior. was
second at CIF 1n the 200
individual medley and the 100
butterfly. All three figure
prominently rn the relays.
JC TENNIS
Pirates
win, 8-1
COSfA MESA-Orange Coast
CoUege's women's tennis team
was an 8-I winner over Orange
Empire Conference foe Santa
Ana Thursday, running their re-
cord to 4-0, 3-0 in the OEC
Or.nc• Empire Cuolf••ice
occa.~Ana1 ~ -Jucaban (SA) def. Bec*8f, 1-s, 6-7. 6-3; Nelson (DCCI def Gately.
6-0, 6-0; Tanamal (OCCI def. Rivera,
6-0, 6-3; Sessum IOCCI def. Grace.
6-4, 6-2; Mariyama IOCCI def. Cruz.
~ l , 7·5; Wenskl (OCC) def. Tibayan.
7-S, 6-2.
Doublee -Bec:ker-Tanamal IOCCI def.
Jucaban-Rivera, 8-6; Nelson-Sessum
IOCC) def. Grace-Tibayan, 6-0. 6-0;
Moriyama-Wenskl (OCCI def.
Cruz-Leija &-0. 6-0.
FOR THE
RECORD
ln Thufaday's report on
Newport Harbor HJgh gj.rls'
water polo, senior Alexan·
dra Andersen. a fourth-year
Sailor In the 8Choola water
: polo program. should have
1 been listed u one of the
: 'Ian suiting up for their ft •
: nal high ldM>OI water polo
: pme. but WU inadven·
-endy omitted.
S P 0 I~ 'I ~ lriddy febflldfy 28. 2003 All
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SWIMMING PREVIEW
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CelebratJng the Daily Piiot's
Athlete of the Week senes
TODAY
23 Nerissa Reidenbaugh
Orange Coast College
Water polo, '99
21 -Brandon Hall
Orange Coast College
Football. '01
SCHEDULE
TODAY Basbtbal
Community college men -
Southern California Regionals,
first round: Orange Coett at Mt.
San Antonio, 7 p.m. Wr••• High school -CIF Masters at
Fountain Valley, 2 p.m. ........
College -Baytor at UC Irvine, 6
p.m.; Vanguard Unlvers.ity vs.
Chapman University, at'Hart
Field, Orange, 3 p.m .
Community college -Saddlebecl
at Orange Coast 3 p.m.
Softbel
Community coUege -Fullerton at
Orange Coast. 3 p.m. ........... Community college _. Sant.
Berbera et Orenge Cont. 7 p.m. ............
Coltege men end women -UC
lrvlne M 86g West
Champiorllhipe .. hknont
Plan,~ M 10!30 a.m.;
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LAG UNA BEACH
SOCCER CLUB
2003 -2004 SEA ON
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at
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Coachi11g directed by
ANDY AND MIKE THOMAS
LA Tames Coach of the Year
CIF champions
English FA Coaching licenses
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Think long term in developing players
Focus on skills
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dominates
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in ques t of CIF glory.
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Alex Andersen Sr
Jessica Ball Jr
Peggy Beebe Sr
Anne Belden So
Carolyn Conway Jr
Katie Erickson, Jr
Annmarie Harvey Sr
Hillary Karges. Sr
Brynd1s Klein Su
Paige Lan!.ing Sr
Nicole Mackey Sr
Trffany Maderino Sr
Jenna M urphy Sr
Ashley Parole Sr
Hayley Pe1rsol Sr
Raelyn R1tc:ti•e. Sr
Jennifer Scharlr~. Sr
Mai To11md Sr
Ann1f> Wight. Sr
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The Slammers Futbol Club tryouts for the 2003/200 4 soccer
-season ore here ...
loys Ulcler 9 /Ulcler 10 /Urtitr 11
February 14th and February 28th
4:30 PM -6:30 PM
Lincoln Athletic Center
Contoct: Jose Duarte 71 4-343-4821
Gits u.ler 9 /u.ler 10 /lWer 11
February 21st and February 28th 4.30 PM -6:30 PM
February 22nd 8:30 AM -10:30 AM
Estoncio H~h School
GitsU.12
Febroory 19th ond Febroory 20th S PM -7 PM
Febroory 22nd 11 AM -1 PM
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Al2 fnday, Februaly 28, 2003
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBAil.
Anteaters put
Cal Poly away
BREN EVEN1S CF.NTER -
Kristen Green recorded a career-
high 19 points to lead five Anl-
eaters in double-digil scoring as
UC Irvine topped Cal Poly, 86-74,
Thursday night
The 86 points equals UCJs high
of the sea-
son, which
SCOREBCWI> they have
Cal Poly 74
Anteaters 86
done IWO
other times
this year.
Tue Ant-
eaters im-
prove to
16-9 overall
and 9-5 in
Big Wesl
play. while
Cal Poly falls
to 9-14 on the year and 5-8 in
conference play.
The Anteaters opened up a 17-
point first-half lead. but Cal Poly
ended the half on a I 7 -6 run to go
into the locker room at 45-38. 'Ille
Musiangs scored the firs1 basket
out of the intermission, but UCI
went on a 7-l spurt to bring the
Anteater lead to 11 (52-4 1) with
16-24 remaining. The Anteaters
would build the margin back to 17
on five occasions as Cal Poly could
pull no doser than JO the rest of
lheway.
Green was 8 for 15 from the
field , including 3 for 5 from three-
point territory and was one shy of
a double-double with nine re-
bounds. Wendy Gabbc had 18
UCI
Continued from Al 0
ington in place of junior forward
Stanislav Z.uzak because Zuzak
had a bruised heel problem.
Douglass said Zuza.k has been
dealing with that all season. Z.uzak
came off the bench to score seven
points and he also drew Cal Poly
junior Vamie Dennis to pick up
his fourth foul with 13:23 left in
the game.
Dennis. who had said UCJ's
frontcoun was not physical after
Cal Poly won in Irvine last month.
scored a game-high 21 points.
Coach Douglass did not respond
to Dennis' comments Wednesday,
saying only, "Th.is was a big g--dlfle
for us."
Harris also downplayed UCl's
frontcourt
play that es-
sentially
w L quieted Cal
UC1
.JCSB
Utah St.
Cal Poly
Idaho
Pedfic
Fullerton
North(idge
Riverside
long Bch St.
12 4
1 4 Poly. 1 "I'm not 10 5
8 7
7 8
7 8
6 9
8 9
one to go
through
newspapers
and talk
about that."
s 10 Harris said.
4 12 "That's
points. followed by Ouistina
Callaway with 15 points. Callaway
and Gabbe each grabbed six re-
bowtds in the win. Usa Faulkner
recorded her second career dou-
ble-double with 12 points and 11
assists. Courtney Ferguson came
off the bench to add 16 points, go-
ing 4 for 8 from three-point range. ua ended the evening 12-24
from three-point range. The 12
threes ties a ua school record
and ties the most in the Big West
the season.
Kari Dupemm led the Mus-
tan~ with 15 points. Courtney
Uphoff and Heidi Wittstrom each
pitched in 1 J points and six re-
bounds. Heather Journey taJUed
10 points and six rebounds, while
Kate Valdes had a team-high
seven rebounds.
UCI will entertain No. 19 UC
Santa Barbara Saturday in the
home finale at 7 p.m. in the Bren
Events CenteL
lie w.. Col""'•ice
UCI 86, Cal Poly 'H
Cal Poly-Journey 10, Valdes 3. T umer
7. Duperron 15, Uphoff 11 , Dooley O.
Wittstrom 11. Grieve O. Uiagalelei 6.
Henke 11.
3-pt.. goals -Uiagalelei 2. Duperron 1,
Uphoff 1.
Fouled out -Turner.
Tectinicals -none.
UC1 -Yadon 4, Callaway 15, Faulknef
12, Gabbe 18. Green 19, Biggins 2.
Ferguson 16, Usher 0.
3·pt.. goals -Ferguson 4, Faulkner 3,
Green 3, Callaway 1, Gabbe 1
Fouled out -Callaway.
Tectinicals -Fifuilcner 1.
Halftime-UCI, 45-38.
S POR TS
DON U:.ACH I DAILY PILOT
UCl's Christina Callaway turns and fakes out two Cal Poly defenders under the basket for a bucket.
what he
think:.. Oh
well. For what it's worth, we got
this win.·
Harris scored 11 of his 18 points
in the first half. after UCI over-
came a bumpy start to take a 30-
26 lead at halftime.
STEVE McCRANK I DAil'!' PILOT
Costa Mesa's Jenny Sparks (4) dodges the Centermial goahe and puts the ball in for Mustangs' second goal in Thursday's 4-1 victory.
UCJ, which trailed 6--0 in the
first four minutes, went on a 12-2
run that lasted seven minures to
gain a 2&-22 lead. Hood. who fin-
ished 8 for 8 from the foul line,
drained two free throws to give
the 'Eaters their first lead, 20· 18.
ln the second half, UCI built its
biggest leads of the game, with the
credit going to Gloger. The red-
shlrt £reshman grabbed one of his
three offensive rebounds and was
fouled on the putback. I-le con·
Vft1ed the three-point play for a
51-41 lead with 8:50 remaining.
Gloger recorded another offen-
sive rebound and quickly threw
up a straight-away bank shot in
the paint to give ua a 55-44 lead
with 6:39 left. However, Cal Poly
amwered with a 9-0 run and cut
the deficit to, 55-5.3, after Steve
Geary drove the Jane and swished
In a running jumper with 3:4 I lefl
Down the stretch, UCI junior
forward Man Okoro made two
free throws for a 61-54 lead with
1:28 left. Then. the Mustangs an-
swered with two free throws by
Dennis and three-pointer by Jason
A.Den with 55 seconds remaining
• to bring Cal Poly to within, 61-59.
A 92'lt free.throw shooter, Hood
dtained his foul shots to clinch it
...... C...,•a
UCI •· C.t Poly 12 UCI -H.m. 18, Ethington 0, Parada
M, Gtoger 12, Hood 13, Zuzak 7.
Sdwaedel 0, a.uu ... 0, Efevberha
Q, Otron>4.
Jil&. goell -Hood 1. Zu:zM 1.
flouled out -Plwede. .,.,,._. -none.
Cll fllllr-SdtMllng e, P9bnon 2. ~ 21,,.,,. M, 0..Vl ~
.. Nellon 0. ar.."' o. Sempeon o. .....,,,0, KMwl ..
• ~ out-ScHNng.
~l6oMI -none. ~-U0.3021.
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MESA
Continued from AlO
what I mean when I say they Uve
in each others' minds.·
Sharon Day leads Mesa with
COM
Continued from AlO
push, but Cowboy defenders
were just a little quicker getting
back to thwart any chance of a
tying goal.
Caceres and Plach connected
on almost the same type of play
as the game-winner to give the
Cowboys a 2-I advantage in the
65th minute.
"The Cowboys (22-1-0) a.re a
good team and they set up as
much as possible,~ said Loe, who
along with Lo ng. Alivia and £U-
sha, each played their last games
as Sea Kings. injured senior Lau-
ren Shepherdson watched from
the sidelines, and senior Chris-
tina Tuylor did not anend Thurs-
day's game.
"The whole team baclced (AIJ-
via) up. and unfortunately they
had to take (Janes) out defend-
ing our team," Loe said. "Physi-
cally and mentally It was a rough
game. We had to stay focused
and not get into their game."
CdM outsbot the QJwboys, 17-
15, lndudlng an l l -4 advantage
In the first half.
A Janes throw-in resulted In
CdM's tying goal ln the 23rd
minute. 1llytor Fallon lddted a
rebound alter the ball deftec:ted
in a sea of playen. llrylor
28 goals and 35 assists this sea-
son, while Jasmin Day has 23
goals now and Sparks 15 assists.
"That's a pretty good three-
some," said Johnston. whose
team last year when the first-
ever CIF playoff game in Costa
Mesa girls soccer history. before
dropping out with a second-
ro und loss 10 Louisville.
"We've sort of prove n that we
can score against anybody."
Johnston added. "And that's the
mind-set I want other teams to
have, thar we can score against
anybody. That gives us an edge if
they're worried about 11."
Sophomore Rachel Ronquillo,
junior Valerie Gomez and junior
Sara Bryant were aJso "very
solid" for tlie Mustangs in their
win. Johnston said he was
pleased with his team's perform-
ance.
DON LEACH I OAILY Pl.OT
Wrth two players down, a melee ensued late in the game, sending four players to the sidelines .
stopped the ball. but not before
it roUed to ICclly Morgan for the
tap-th goal.
CdM pelted Taylor with four
more shots to end the Orst half.
Janes threw the ball In and Long
headed it to Blilha. but her
header Of!W lncbes rlgbt.
•(The Cowboys') defen.e was
weaker than r e.xpec:ted, we just
couldn't 6nlab." Middleton llld.
'
"We got crosses but didn1t draw
any to coUect a goal."
CdM sophomore goalkeeper
Rachel Waters made Ove saves.
of'ten positioning hersell against
the right or left post to block the
angle of an lncomlng ahoc.
Sophomore Rachel Yelley got
in on the act1on Thuqday for the
Sa Kiop, who ~ abo helped
on the year by tophomore
Brooke Burgner and recently, by
freshman Undsey Mannlng and
junior Kellie Flint. The Sea Kings
had reached the mifi.nals of Di-
vision IV each of the previous
three seasons before Middleton
took over this season.
"I'm proud or the glds' work
ethk. espedally ln the CtF ~
otrs." MJddleton aaJd. •rw-en-
joyed thl program tO much."
(
Daily PlloJ
COMMUNITY
COLLEGES
~ Quite the '
turna ro und " '
f o r P ira tes '.
Bu cs begin playoff
drive tonight, a year
after fin ishing with
just seven wins. ..
C all it .what you will. bu1 : Orange Coast College
second-year men's
basketball coach Steve
Spencer has rumed the program
arowid. at least for this season, so
far.
The Pirales (20-12) will travel tp
face Mt. San Antonio (21-13)
tonight at 7 in the first round onalf
the Southern California Regio '
Playoffs after managing only
seven wins last season.
Coast has won four of five
games. getting valuable scoring
contributions in the last four
conlesb from freshman Aaron
Bobik. who has averaged 18
points in that span. aJong with
sophomores Stepha n Seales ( 13. 7
ppg) and Lanier Brown (10.2).
Bobik (12.2 ppg). a guard.
finished second to baclccoun
teammate Jason Garey (12.6 ppg)
in scoring. but led the Hues in
three· point
shooting
(43.2%),
rebounds (4.4)
and steal'>
(68), good
enough to lw
the only Coast
player cho~n
10 the
All-Orange
Empire
Conference
first team
Gan-y. a
BRYCE
ALDERTON
second·leam member, finished
the scawn with 108 three-point ·
field goal~ I le broke the !>Chool
!>in~t>-~d.'>On record of 80
rnid"v-..iy thmugh the sea.<>on and
was M..ocond in lhe stale in treys.
Garey. who had a tring durin~
Dt'Cembcr of )Coring in double
figttre!> in IO of 11 game5.
including game!> of 26 and 28. ~
tailed off scoring-wt.Se of late.
managmg only five games 111
double digjts in January and
February.
Rut where one guy falls. if you
even wanl to call it 1hat. another
one. or two or three, is there 10 •
pick hin1 up.
Boblk. Seales and Brown have
all increased their point
producrion recently, giving the
Bucs multiple scoring options if
one guy is having an off-nighL
It hel~ l1lat the Bucs have
been draining shots from the free
throw line. Seales leads at 8 1. %
followed by Garey at 74.5% and
Bobik (71.%).
Coast i!> al50 getting it done at
the defen.'live end, colJecting 325
steals (10.8 per game) to just 188
for its opponents. while tallying a
plus-six lead in rumover margin.
Bobik. Seales and Garey each
average just over 25 minu1es a
game with Brian Bobik and
Brown running the floor for just
over 20 a contest
Also averaging more than IO
minutes of playing time for the
Bucs this season are Bryan
Wtlliams. Alfonso James. Derron ·
Putnam. Mau I latdl, Dimitriw
Alexander and Nytcolas Peppers.
Brian Bobik. who leads the
team with JO blodcs. and Brown
each have amassed 40 steals,
while Alexander ~shooting 50%
from beyond the three-point line.
Peppers, Brian Bobik. Brown
and Garey have each played in all
32 of OCCs games. "
Sam Bailey, Kevin Stacey, Owl
Vaklli. David Evans. Ali Shaheirn
and Andre Waters give Coast
added depth coming off the
bench.
Spencer doesn\ put anyone our
there the entire game, or just a
minute or two. He leaves them ii\
there to pm11e their worth and it •
appears to be working.
Mt San Antonio split games
with Oxnard and East Los
Angeles. two teams OCC fell shoit
to In the regular season.
The Pirates were bumped up tb
the No. 18 seed since Riverside .
was seeded 13th and two teams
from the same conference can\ •
meet In the first round If occ .
comes out~ today, they
would likely head bade 00 the •
road against No. 2-seed Ventura
What~ the outcome of the
Pirates' ~ th.roqgh the
playoft's, Spencer & Co. have
already had a suc:c:est'l(U) 9e8800.
The rest ls f\.llt ldng on the cm.:;
••• I,
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t)ally Pilot SPORTS lriday tebruary 28, 2003 AU
COLLEGE SWIMMING
Anteaters sparkle at Big West championships
. ~ONT SHORE -UC lr-Gonny Shimra and Kevin Olson. ~ dM?r ~ton ~Wlov bur-Garcia was second in the 200-
ied the field m mens I-meter div-yard freestyle with a time of
ing to claim the Big West 1 :38.09.
GIRLS SOCCER
Sai lors' Burlingham
competing in Mexico
cha1ski (eighth jn the individual
medley at 4:16.58) and 8cia.n Kim
(eighth in the 100 ~at 59.05).
C.Onference championship, rack-Shimura was third in the 100
ing up 604.90 points as the Ant-backstroke (50.62) and fourth in
eaters went 1-4·5 u1 the event in the 100 bunerfty (50.6). And Olson
the conference finals at Belmont was third in the 400 individual
Plaz.a 'lllursday. medley {4:00.92).
The men continue in third
place with 390 points. The Univer-
sity of Pacific is the leader with
61 LS points and UC Santa Bar-
bara Is second with 540.5 points
with today's 6nal rdCeS upcoming. In womens ~-meter di~ng. UCI Also with strong ™ms for the
had a 1-2 finJsh by Melts.5a Wtl-UC! men were Uirry Olong (fifth
mine and Frannie Briltle. Jennifer in the 100 fly at 50.37), Attila Szila-
Marcus was sixth. b'Yi (fifth in the 100 breast at
ln women's competition, it's the
same team scenario with UOP
(642), ucse (509) and ua (458)
the leaders after the second of the
three-day meet Evan Mitchell (430.90) and Al-56.97), Keith Ryan (sixth in the in-
Jen Moheimani (321.60) went 4-5 dividual medley (4:06.45), Roben
in the men's even1 for UCJ. Noh (seventh in the 1.000 free
Also with big effons in the (9:35.57), Kareem Adnan (eighth
men's swimming were Phil Garcia. in the 1,000 at 9:39.54), Danny Pu-
Semah Zavareh was second in
the 1,000 free (lO:l0.48) and Lara
Bjargardottir was third in the 400
individual medley (4:24.22).
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tamed by lOnl•<l•n1t
e1lht1 lhe derk uf lht
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28. March 7. 2003 r 144
I01ICI lO CB10IS
Of .. SMI
(Sedlm '*" 10S u.c.q ISCIOW IO. •Jt~SI
Notice " hereby 1iven lo credltOfs of the w1th1n
named sell~ir that a bull\
sele 1s •bout to be m1de
Of the H H I$ desc11bed
below.
l he n1me(s) and
business add11u(s) pf
the seller 111· Du Sun1
Perk 111d Min Hui
hujluch1, 267S ln•n•
~••nu•. IO, Costa MeH.
CA92627
lhe loc1t1on In C1l1
for n11 of the chief
uecut1ve ottk:e of the
ieller is· 267S Irvine
Avenue, IO, Costa Miu .
CA92627
As 11$tad b)' the wller
111 other bus-.s n1111.s
llnd •ddr•~ used by
lhe setter within ltlr"
)'HU ti.fOfl lM ~ti
'Such list •IS Mnl Of
delivered to the buytt
WI lfOM
The 1111111(1) end
bviJMU 1ddlrt1S Of the
bt1Y9r ire: CUN JCAM
UM. INC., 267!1 lnlne A-, 4'0, Coste Mui,
CA926l7 The aseb to bt mid
UWIOTKI
IOTKI Of MUC SAll
Of AIA_,.PIOPllTY
Noltt e is htrtby 111~en
that lht undtrs•ened will
\ell al 11ubltc auchof1
11ur\u4nt 10 SM t1on
ll 100 ol tht Bu~1nen '
1'1oln\uln1I Code the
l11llow1na dtsc11bed
11ropt• I y to w11
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MISC BOX£S & MISC
HOl.ISE HOLD COOOS
CHARLOTT[ DAU . UNIT
EV tOOl BOX COM·
PUHR l Ql.llPMCNI
Tl NNIS R ACQUC I
STC R£0 lQUIPMCNT
MISC CLOIHINCi MISC
BOX CS
S.le will be by com
pehfl•t b1ddtnl ( w11tten
suled b•d~ may bt
submitted on edvance)
on the 6th of M11ch, 11
9.00 A M al the pte
mises where u od prop
er tr has been \IOfed i nd
which IS located •I
AYR[S sc1r SlORACl
1880 Wh1tt1er Ave
Coste Mesa. Ce. 92627
Ph 949 650 IZ82 Lind
lord IHe!Vts the rll:hl
to bid a l the ult
Purchases must be m1de
by cuh end p1ld for 11
the 1tm1 of pu1Chue All
purchased coods are
sold •~ 1s ind must be
removed •l time of ule
$lie Is s ub1ec t t o
c1ncetl4lt10n '" the event
of 'ettlement between
llWldlof d end obll1.aled
pltt)'
AYRES CROUP
80NDNUM8ER s 400-1614
A~ff S.tf St0t 1 ..
Rnlcleftl MM11aw
/S/ftOY DYElt
Publis hed Newport
Buch Cosl• Mesa Dally
l'ikll fabfMlf)' Zl, 28. 2003 fll7
S.......tf M I ,., .... .............
Karen Vauehltt
lhl\ \latemenl wu
"'•d wolh lhe County
Cieri. ol Or.nae Cuunly
un Z 4 03
70036'32208
0•1lr P1lo1 r tb I 14
21 Z8. 2003 rl26
RctitiM IMess •s....... lh< tot1nw1n11 person\
ait doing bus1neu u
\111 lA ANCONA. 1001
Nullh Flowto Street
S•nl11 Atta CA 92703
?Jl&
tOCIM Lid a Cahlo1
111a t 1m1led Partoersh1p,
1609 North Bu\h Street
•6 Santa Ana CA 91701
H'lO
lh" bu\onen os con
clut led by a llmoltd
pat lnel\h1p
Have you starl•d c:to1n11
bu\lnt>\ yet' Yu 08
MAY 1998
COClt.i! l Id d c .. 1o1u1
noa l1m1led Pa1111"'"'"
I.Iv PROPllMl\X In• ti ,
Genr,.1 f' •• l11er by lt!an
J~t rJll•\ VIII I I N ti \
Pr .. ~.tdPnt
fht\ \lat~m~ttl W"\
ltltd '"'h lhe Countv
C:lrrk ol Or•nl(e Cuunlv
nn0/1003
200:SU32179
llA•ly 1'1101 r eb /I /R
M•t I 14 700J I 166
flditiM IMess
"-S.......
Tht lollowm~ per~on>
•• e d(11n1t bu,•nn' o
f<l CAI l:ARP! I r:ARI &
UPllOl'il!HV 1'>011
Clemr.11\ C11d• Ir.on~
l,A 91604
Ceur,ze W1lll.uT1 Q
Pauhnu ISO/I Clemon>
rtrll•. ltv•M, ,.,. 9?1)(M
f 1~11• Pb11iln11 t!>07l
Clemon' t'rr1 le l1v111•
f A 9?604
Th1.\ bu\intt\S 1\. ton
du< led bv hu>b•rod dn<I
.v1te
Ha" you \la•l•rl '191n1t
bu\tne" yel' Vt> OI
01 1998
G•Ofl(e Pauhnb
• 1t11s \1 .. ltmenl wn
filed with lhe C1Junty
I '"' k ul Or •nee Cuunly
un 01 I'.> Ol •
2003692H SI
Oaoly Pilot I eb 14 71
18 M•r 7 2003 f 149
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fictillM ........
ll1r tnll11w1ne perwn
h•S •bandonert th~ ""
ul lhr I'' ltltuu\ Bu\c
n~\\ N•me Av~nur~
B1ll1•rd 19092 Buch
lllvc:t <;1e J K l M
liunt1n2ton Beat h CA
91f>48
fht f tl lfltous Bu-..nn'
name 1ele11ed lo .ibovt
w•\ lo led 1n Or •nee
Cuu11ly on 10 29 OZ
I 111 l'lO ?007692?0'J7
l'.ho1 Vu 111934 C1p
ense SI . r nun1 .. 1n
Valley CA 92708
fhos busrness ·~ <on
dueled by •n 1nd1v1du1I
l<h01 Vu
thrs statement wu
filed w1lll the County
Clerk ot Or1nee County
on01/Z9/0J
700JHJ1SH
011ly Pdot f eb 28. M11
7 t4.21.Z003 Fl//
FlcllM ..... ... s.....
The followlnc persons
ere do1n1 busmess n
The Buffalo Hrll$ Echo
1701 POfl Abbey Place
Nf!WPOll Bu ell, CA
92660
N•ncy St>rra Craent
1701 POfl Abbrey Place
Newp otl Bu ch, CA
92660
This business is con
dueled by· an 1nd1v1dual
Hive you started dotnl
business yet? Yes. 01/
20/2003
Nancy S Creene
This statement was
filed with Iha County
Clark of Ounce County
on 02/11/03
200JH U OH
Daily Pilot feb. 14. 21.
28, Mel'. 7. 2003 Fl56 ...........
"-S.......
The followln1 p1uons
tre do"'I business as·
Dorian Menecement and
Consultin&. 250 Ne""°' t
C«lter Drive, Suite 1111-
106. Newport Be11tll. CA
92"0
llbf'll D. Dor-. 250
~I Centtt Drive,
Surte M-106, NeW'pOft
Buch. CA 92660
Th+s bllslnns Is con·
dvcted by lWI lttdlvidull
... .,,. )'Oii •lifted .....
buslnni 11n "° llllrll 0 0or-
Tllb state-t was
fltlHI wtlll ti-. County
Clefk of Ot.,.. Covnt1
Oft 02/1 1/0J . ., ..... ,,
O.rt'I Pilot Fell. 14, 21, 21. M.. 1, 2003 mu ......... ......... .,. detctibld Ill ·-"
n ; •-""t•unnt
1nd la louted et: 2675
Irvin. A~!f!J. #0, Coste
Meu,CAwzw.7.
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thet loutioM ls: N'.A· c .. W'MlSC ltUTAU•
ltMlCOSlA.
TIMI followlftt penon
hH 1NndoMcf tile UM
of tlll f lctltlotlt lu~I·
""' N•-: Cieen Kl1ty
Co111p1ny, 61 l'tl111t Tiii folloWlllt '*'°'" HftOft.. Aliso Viejo, CA Ml ~ bwlne'* H :
t185t fOftVN FlllMCtel, Ill Tiii Flctltl!Mn ,_,._, N. itoolltluftt S.eet. -,.._,ff to 8Mft Sult• 114, Attell11111,
TM IMki.eted ... of U.. Wk M1e II Mlrdl ... 2'003 .. .... Offk•
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l • Investments. I LC,
I e;anne T huHoen le
Membet
fht\ \latemtnl wu
llltd with the County
Clerk of Or•nlt County
on 02/ZS/03
200'6U4757
Q.,ly Pilot f eb ?8. Mar
1 14 n. zoo3 r 185
~ ..... •s....... lhe lollowona person~
a1e lluml bus1nes1 n
W•oth Coif Alltre, ~8
Beath 011vt, Newpor I
Be.ch. CA 92663
lonalhan Charlu Novak,
1387 Cameo Or . luslln.
CA9U80
Cn1111oph~1 K1n11m1n
Brel\t h&tl 77 Blulf
\11ew ltvmll CA 92£>1Z
lh1\ bus•nns " con
du~teo by to pat Iner\
Have you st.tr led dome
buw1ns yet, No
Ch11\ Brthchter
lht\ \ldltnitnt w1>
tiled w1lh lh4' County
Clerk ol OrJni:r C11unly
on 'l 4 OJ
20036932370
D•1l1 Pcl<il r eb 7 14
l l 28 2003 Fl31
AdltiM .....
"-*-"' I h• tnllow1ng Ptl\011\
•r• doon& bus1nen n
Coven•nl Ch11s111n
S• hriol. llr.>~ N 01an1e
Ohvl' Ro Or •nee CA
'12&>'• 4340
r.uven•nl Prt\bytt11•n
(..hu11 h (CAI. 185'> N
O• ~nKt Olive Ro1d
Ur .an~r CA 9?86!> 4 'l40
1 ho\ busonu\ I\ 'on
dulled by • ~or por •lton
H4Vt yuu \I.tried dome
bu\ont\\ rel' Ye\, 9
198~
Go,.nant Pre\byle111n
Chun h 01111d Runnion
P<e \tdenl
Th•\ \l•lement wn
hied with lh~ Cvunh
Clr rk ol Or •ne:e County
on 0217~103
200'6t347SO
0111r P1lo1 r eb 28 M11
7 u ?I 7003 Fl8J
~ ..... •s.......
~ The lollowrne pet\on
are clo•n& bu\lnt\\ n
Ma• Mar~et Solution\
?8'>!> Pmecree~ D11•e
AlOS Co ~lf Men
C1hlorn1• 926Zb
Jeth ey 8 l 1mat he1
78'>!1 P1necrtek D11ve
Al O~ Co,11 Mru
C•l•lornlll 9?626
Donald W I 1m1che1
3721 Sh1mne St•• lane
Co1ona C•hlorn1a 9Z88
Thos busi11en is con
I
I ducted by • tener I
p11 lnenh1p
liave you \tar led do1n
bu••neu yel 1
Ye\ OZ/Ol/?003
Jellt'y B L1m•cher
lht\ \lateme11t ••
l1led with lht Count
Cltrk of Orantt Count
on O? 05/03
700UtJ7St2
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7 14.21.2003 fl7 2
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The followinc person
•re do•nt busmen u
Studio Pu1f1c•. 191
Red Hill Ave • Suit~ A
IOI Costa Meu . Calr
I Of n11 92626
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Ab•tare Ou1cn. Inc
(CA). ZZ~ S Bentle
A•t l O\ Ancelu
C1hforn11 90064
n
This bu\1neu cs con
ducted by • c0< pooho
Ha~• you started doll'
bu\lneu yet? No
Ab1t1re O.s11n. Inc
Hamid Nader. Treasure
Thrs statement wa
filed with the Count
Cieri! of Orana• Count
on 01/16/0J
200Htl0061
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The followin1 person
are do1n1 buslneu u
Jaa Auto O.tall, 1919
l••rence Cenyon. Si
011do C1nyon. C
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92676
I. Rk htrd LH L1wrenca I
19191 Lewrence C.nyon
Sllv1t1do Canyon. CA
92616
I
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d~tad b)'' In indlYldul
....,, )'Oii II.If led .....
buslnau ,.n "° R1eh11d L .. L1w1enc:
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The follow1n11 person\
re do1n1 businns as
est Assured Security
ervoce 909 N Bayhont
C. B1lbo1 Island CA
2662
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onahue. 909 N Bay
ront IC, Balbu Island,
A 92662
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Thts busonH\ 1s con·
ucted by "" md1v1dual
Have you sl•rled dome
usoness yet' Ye• 06 21
999
b
I
C1e11ory M Oon.thue
Fh1s statement was
f c tied with the County
ltrli ol Oranee County
n 02/2S/03 0
700HtJ4761
Daily Pilot f eb 28 Mar
7 . 14, ZI , Z003 F 182
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lhe lollow1n11 persons
tt dornt business as
Phoen" Mana11ement
4
s It N Brookhursl
Street Suite 214 Aiu
e1m C•hlornca 92801 h
(
le lnvtslnienh I LC
CA) .,It N BrookhUt \I
Slreel Suole 21 4 An•
he1m C•lttorn1a 92801
Thcs bu.,ness 1s con
dueled b~ L•mcled
I 11b1hly Co
H~ve yov started dotnt
bus1ne\\ yet' Y". OZ OJ/2003
L
le ln ¥nlnitnh LLC.
tanne lhuH1tn le
Member
I
lh" \lattmenl was
•led with the County
Clerk of Orange County
un 02/2~/03
700,.U47S3
Daily Pilot f eb 28 Mar
7.14.ll.?003 1186
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"-*'-" lhe lollow1n1 persons
ire dome bu'>one.-u
•I OC P1opt1ty Compa
ny bl Oun1e County
Pr09trly Comp•ny c)
OC Properllu. II) OC
Prop Co ~140 81tch St
Suite 100 lhwporl
Buch Cahforn1a 91660
Aleunder S Velland1
4 Andrsu Ir •one. C1k
Ofn•a 92614 ' This bu\lnt'I<\ I\ con
ducted by •n 1nd1•1dual
lta•t you stir ltd dome
bus1nen yet1 No
Aleunder S Velland1
fh1s st11emenl wu
1led with lht County
Clerlo. of Or1n11t Covnty
on 02105103
2003Hl7S30
I
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21 28 2003 fill
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The lollowm& person\
are doine busintu u
Clean 1<1tty Comp1ny. 61
Ntl(ht Heron Altso V1e,o.
CA 9Z6S6
Karen V1u11h1e1. 61 N1£ht
Heron. Ah!tO \11e10. CA
926~
Jolene Poncombe. 10011
811chwood, Hunttn(lon
Buch. CA 92£>46
This bustnes.s ts con-
ducted by a eene11I
putne•"'lp
Have you started d<Mnt
bus1nes.s yet' No
K1ren Vaulhltr
fh1s stetemenl wu
hied with the County
Clerli ol Oran1e County
on 2/4/0J
200Uts72"
011ly Pilot f t b 7. 14.
21.Z8. 2003 f l25 ........... ..........
The followrnc persons
are do1n1 business as.
SoCalWed. 280 C•1ney
Lene 120!1. Newport
811ch, Cahforn11 92663
Sar 1h Ann CtvendlMI·
Boulton , 280 C11ney
Lane inos. Newpott
Bt1ch. C1Jlfo1n11 92663
SHn Merk Cnendisll·
Boulton, 280 C11ne1
Lene nos, Newport
Retch, C1llt0fnl1 92663
This business Is con·
ducted by; husllJlnd Ind
wife
He1t1 .,ou st art Id dolr\I
buslnns J•t1 Mo
Set Ml Allfl Cnendlsll
eo..tton Tiils 1t1t...,.nt wn
folH with Ult Counlr
Ci.II of On11,. Countr
Oii 02/25/03 MUffMlf7
D.ity l"r40t Feb 21. .....
1.1•.21.2003 rm ........... .........
Thi foMo-. ,.,_ .,. Oolfll ... sineu .. :
KeUley llte4i1 Gr141t> •
20271 SW llrcll f200.
:.gort l11ch, CA
1t1<h1td M Kettler.
2027\ SW Bwdl 1200,
:a;gort l11cll. CA
n.h llttMlleu II con-MtHW.•11~ ttew;..aarw .... ....._ ,.t? v-. Ol/
Ol/l• llkW•• K.-., T1lla ........... ....... c:..tr Cllrtl ., Or ... c....-,
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Diii"" r-.1-. n a•.1.-nil
Katina Economides and Sara
Showalter went 3-4 in the 100
~ with times of I :05.70 and
1:05.71.
Megan Walker was fifth in the
1M with a 4:29.13, followed by
Cheryl Jennings and Kim Wong.
who went 7-8 with times of
4:35.35 and 4:38.75, respectively.
Wong was sixth in the I 00
breast { 1 :06.34) and Kim 0o was
sixth in the 100 backslTO.ke {57.50).
NEWPO HT Bf:AU I -
Newport llarbor High
senior Amy Burlingham.
a Parad e AJl -American in
girls soccer as a 1unior, i'
playing for the under-19
U.S. na tional team in an
international f:vent that
hegan Mund.ly in
Mexico.
I he event, wh1th p 1l'> tht•
American'> dgt11n'1 Lhe
MeXJcan women·, nation al
leam 1n d i.t>rse' ul 1·xh1h1
11on'>, conllnut'' through
~unday.
The Anteaters went 7-8 in the
1,000 behind a vareh, Alexia
Sheridan and Codi Jensen going
1(}'20.02 and 10:27.80, respectively.
Hurlmgham. ii lollr yt·ar
standout fur lht· "l .. ulor'>,
ha'> '>igm.·d to pl.iv l ollrgi
ately at I t•x.J"
Shannon Coskran was dghlh in
the 100 Hy (59.n).
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The lollowtn& persons
are dom& bvs1ness as
Oealers 01oly 7480
Harbor Blvd • Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Franch1st Dealer Ser
vices, Inc , (CA) 2480
Hatbor Blvd Cost.r
Mna. CA 92626
fll1s business ,., ton
ducted by o corpor 11ton
Have you \tarted doml
bu>1neH yeP Ye.
6/01
fr anch•se Oealer Str
vtee\, Inc , Jorn Oillon,
President
lhos ~latement wa~
fried wtlh llte County
Clerk ol 01 ante County
on 02/llr03
700'69330 ..
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Mar 7. 14 ZOOJ r lf>4
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The following pt1>0n\
are dorng bu\lnt\\ a\
Spec1.thly f •n1nt11I 114
36th SI Newpurl 11 .. ~11
CA 92663
SP<!etaltty f 1n•n<•41 11 l
CCA1 114 16th <,1
N•wport B~4• h I II
9?663
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su111ng I JOO Adams 1'•• I flditiM l4'liltu Suit• 14( Co\t• Me\• lid•e y-1u ''"l~d l111nr .._ S.....__.
CA 971\7£> nu,111e\S yrl N , --
Nol hul•s P.nus I JOO Brandurt Krup•I p.,,.,,
Ada"" A•e Suolt 14[ !ht\ \IJltm•trl , .. ,
Co\l.t Mt \d CA 9/f,'lf, lll•d N1lh lht r •ur•tv
Thi\ bu\lne\\ 1\ lun lei• vi !Jr •hit• ( ,,.,nt t
dutled by 411 md•••du•I ,n O? lb OJ
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Adele Perry Mdn•ee•
Thi~ \IAlement w•~
ftlec:t W•lh lhr Lounly
Cl~rk ul Oran1tt C11unly
on 214 03
70036937224
Daily Pilot r eb 7 14
21 28. 2003 F l l 8
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Tht tollow1n1 pel\on~
are dom11 busmes> i \
CS Fltctron•C\ 17'>00
Ci1llelle Ave lr•tne CA
97614
CS System\ in,
<CA), 17~00 C1ll~lle
Ave lrvtnt CA 9Z614
Tll" busmus 1\ con
ducted by a <eo1po1<11ton
Have you stuttd doint
hus1nns yell Yes
CS System> Inc Ch•"'
Schwult P1esulenl
lhos slalement wa\
hied with lht County
Cletk of Oran1e County
on 02 11 03
7003HU063
Oa1ty Pilot r tb 14 ll
28 Mat 7. 2003 r ISS
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Tiie followone persuo\
are do1n11 business a \
WOLLMAN ASSOCIAllS I 0 Hauer\ton Aisle
Irvine. CA 92612
l ewos H No\lnow, JO
Haue1>ton AISie, Ir vme
CA 92612 Thi~ bus1neu 1s con
dueled by an 1ndmdual
flave you ~tarted d<11n11
busrnen yet' No
ltWI\ H NoHnow
This s l•ltmtnt wu
filed w1lh the Counly
Cieri! ol Oran'e County
on 02/ZS/03
200S6tJ4 7 51
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i re dorn11 busmen as
A.B W fmanc11I Coo
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forn1.1 91676 11 1
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on O? O!i OJ u e du1n~ bu\•ne\" 1.
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lht tollowonv per M
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t;n,ta Mn a r.A 976?/
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GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
l'ecJflc View componlon
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JOI' SS 4 RECORDS nc
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PIANOS & Collectibln •Ac .,._.:~
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Sun\hon• Cr• Oil p,,.
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fem 111 e• /furn I tu re,
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MIX h yr\ old. malr
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M" 1 t!ddt!ih b< own white
tt>Mt Lll>br 949 631 710'5
APPLIAHCES 3050
Mcrytog Wosher /Dryer
lllmond tol111 ga\ dryer.
7 y~lH old S400/bolh
949-640-0194
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Furniture 3435
SlHl'lR SOFA
Queen Beauty Resl
l 1ke Ntw S195 NB
949 645 1809
l ESTATE
FOR SALE
JEWELRY I 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
Coast Coln Needs
Old Coon&' Cold. solver.
iewelry. watches. •nloques
<.ollectibles 949 642 9448
3610
0.,./l(ltfles _...
WWW~Qf&
Pets ll P\bk ~ r asi-. Island 9$644 U79
Al& 'IAY for momma e<1V
i"'! al luttens g,eat ~ 949-533-0411
Kittens round on Bus he)
need bolt lefe~de1 '> Help
Save loves All e~penses
paid Animal Netwnrh
949 533 041
• CM/~L 13a 16sf,
1 soo w.dt .. Nowpwt
llv4. 949-673-1 tU
0.-...dA-Lec.
CclM office Spec.. Quiel
lurnrshed 0H1<.es to sh1We
with CPA Cenlr~lly
located on Co.Isl Hwy
Ukl/rno 949 7fl.J 9033
HOMES FOR SALE
LA COUNTY-5200
LONG BEACH&
VICINITY '"""°',.. ,.. ,.,..,~JCJ to " Bew.~ r~r. 1Q&d r
q-.. 1-t
Lang ....... Lg stuole, "" I.Ill.hen ...... Ill l~. ?
bt>d<s to bea<Jl $n!i 414
Abn 562.4Jl ~
HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Corona del Mar
So ef l'CH-77 3 Avococlo
Blocks to tht! Ocean
S417.000 28r l'bi! 2c '"' One level/eloat0< po<>I
agt Monl<.d 949 646 8659
CostaMesa
OPEN SUN 1-4
134 Monie Vost•
Jbr 2 !'Iba OU ACHlO
~•ng lam home Ho t eol s.
r1own molding, shutters
Bo\e ~ound ~ystcm
Reduced to SSOS,900
Mary fewel
Re/Mn 949 646 9670
lao1Mcle R-2 3&+2 5Ba
2Sr •I Ba Mo\le 111 condr
hon Ill! Cosia MeS<I St
S749.IXXl art 949-933
6786
Studio, private pallo &
en tr anct! Relrog. inti uhl
& cable 19th & Harbor
S700/mo 949 310 3258
Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday-Friday
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For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Cal Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
('SI... 281 !Ba. Rar.
encM yid. w/d hkups.
newly remodeled. pet oil
$1?50/mo 949 642 6558
Laguna Beach
Ol'lN HOUSE
SAT-SUN 1-4
962 SUMMIT WAY
Outstanding ocean
views• 4b• 2 5ba
3 decks. 2 ca1 attach
Rar Sl.395.000 John Farrow
ReMio 949 3?2 0932
NOftTH LAGUNA lropocal
bealh houw 2bi I 50d.
walk lo bt!ach flom thfs
Ollf'n home wrth an arlrst
touch ag1 . lnJ..605. 7S37
Lido Isle euee1su e
Bes1 Value Lowest Pi iced
( honlll/lol) 35lt lol REmOd,
1100;! •oltill!e 2llr 2ba 'l l 11.. c;, eat 2hd hon11:
RIDUCIJ) .. $849,000
0,.. s.e-s... 1 ...
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~949-~
714 :l)]-4214
WA~
RCDUCED S24k ON n£
BA y S3l>,IXX)
Mede home. be5t loc. no
rml l'ICJease for the ne•t
23 yr~ BealJ fTIU'i( -2br
?I>.\, jf;,nrte C'™1 IT\lfl'ble
Ip, battrna mu:h more
Own/~ 9$67J.5Ea>
IONITA CANYON
Ol'IN SAT -SUN 1-S
10 Wlntlw-Of> 38R 'l 5BA home St!p
,., all' office euest su1tt!
By Owner SI 175.000
949 644 8288
ACT FASTI
Duplea3/2.Sltl,OOO
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Av~,SJaS,000 ....................
949-2904121
............... Newport C<est
Condo Uwaded thrOUf!tlt
end Ullfl 7br 2 5ba, Per RO
floor\, all 2c gar $449.ax>
agt. Raquel ean-714· 389 4989 or 714-J34.44!K}
NEWl'OU HllGHTS
OUl'UX
Co1y. Compact. quiet.
rts1denhal. neoahbor
hood $599,950
By Owntr 949 922-3714
PRIM( lSTATlS
PATRICK TlNOIE
NATIQNWIO( USA
949-IS6-970S
www patr1cktennre.com
2lr n.+ den, Harbor
View Knoll. patio on
er~. ..,-eat location.
$'1400/mo Avlitl lmmecially "ii . StAMI 949-795-VJI
YINTAGl COTfAGl
HOMI, l'lUS INCOMl.
GHAT ARIA
AGT.t4t-723-1120
AESllJENTIAL RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Stops ......... ~ <'Bt
llUFFS SPACIOUS l-IBa. dlw. w/d. fp. 14>
PUN Jer. FR m•sler oo £"aded Sl850m Y'1Y n:kb
main level. pro<.ed to sell utls, 11/pets. 9119-JJG.~13
$599,000 949 219 2414 4 lled.s from Balboa
Pen1n WedRe buch'
Charmine 2b<. I l/4ba l'"tSluff Sf• 31, 21 ••
Rated home close to
rash l~I. \chools &
shopping 949 640 5399
Newport Coast
Of'(N SAT-SUN 1-S
3 Supre"'o
I levt!I home 2br. •den,
G3ted 'ornm SIS 1,000
A •-ch ef ltoly 41or
2 Sb1. St11da home
Sl,72t,OOO
Italian style Sbr 5ba. ap
pro• 18.000 lo 19.~f
S3,4tS,OOO
2 c Ra•. sine story. sma
family home Pet upon
approval Yrly $1750/mo
96-721 ll'.!l 96-Z»!lm
CoronadtfMlr
'-1tlt Stuole w/fun sue
kttchen & bath, pvt enlr
and back pat10. So uf Pch
$900/rno. 949 SJ3 S315
21r p1tl0. F p, I &" I
carpotl, S1575/mo llr,
$1150/mo 2 Blocks to
BIR C0<on• 949 760 9020
211 llAAPT
Over I car aar. wdhkups
·no pet~ Sl750/mo call
J lr, 210 H-on 8th
la11w~y Santa Ana
Country Club $2,200/mu
'49-U3-6S19
....... .._ ...... Sa·
vano\f,h Ln Er 2.5&, den
llv rm. 11ra<Mte <XU11a' llJIJS.
jJWZ2I llll>. 2:c p . Behw.erl
S;;rJtJ Ma and lrw1e S28Xl,.I
mo 51 949-28J.a.n.;
Newport Badt
IAYntONT
ON LIOO PENINSULA
NlW 21r 210
COTIAGlS
P11vale Buth. Pool
and Spa Wallo. lo
Oc@an. Shop~ and
Restaurants lease
6/mo 2 yr +
Boat Slop Available
710 UDO l'AlJ( OR.
949 673 603001
949 723 5830
* YlA•lY * U.AstS
Bill CAUNOY REAL TORS
t49-67S-6161 NIWUSTING
Stunnm& award w1nnm&
Brookfield home. built on 2000 3br • off ice Ap
pr.o• J700sf
Sl,7 19,000
wkdays 949 863 1390
2tw 2h ,_., tne. wd. lb1 SI 195 & lb• Sl395
Ip. I& patio w/vu 2 car on the w1ter N• ev-
a•r. No smk. sm pet ok erythl,. Le yd. sm boat
$1975/mo 949.735 4825 Ok 949 673 7353 alter 6
PLATINUM P•Ol'IUHS
Stefanie Meurer
949 715 3156
l'RIMllSfATlS
l'AHICK TlNORI
NATIONWIDl USA
t4t-t5'-t 70S
wwwf atricktenore com
RESORT/
VM:ATION
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Olher ResorWICltion
Prapet1y 5970
LAI(( TAHCK 2Br 38a lua
condo sleeps eieht. II• or tn interest, 1295,000 per
1/4 ean 94!Mi73 01s1
MISCELl.MEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Shirt I0.10
C..,.....,. pv1 bt/pvt ba.
close to Balboa Is. Ii yd, eat prkf1f. lot of stor 11119
sp. $1 250m. 949-759-0715
NI Sh•re Newer 31r
house pr1v1t1 room/bath
$550/mo .. 1/3 ullls.
fem pref 949 887 1472
OCIAN Y YllWSlll
New home 4br 3 Sha 2
story, decorator Jll'(IKI
111 ewoy Wll'f Only toot
sll!ps to rxeari ~
bUb and yacht harbor
entrance chamef S... ~Av;ijnwl
March furn/unlurn
SI0.951Vobo
~2311
1 ........... I nw lo
beac:h. YlllA oeh. stowJ, "--
eel fan, /TOI Sl9)no I lJ
E. 16111 St. A9. for~·
~2421 Nopm
0-lbr Iba Near I~
Scµye Totlly r"'1"0CWed. s&Xllmo. See at 20D ~Ave.71~
!Ir's from S875/mo
w/car '" lovely &illed
comm ,_ 111 Square
lfqe. Indy lac~ Klt<rl Mf1rl. sn 704 8649 •9200
Lrt 1 Ir, new carpet '
paint. cvrd car port 277
16th Place •3 $1100/mo
no pets. 949·720·9422
21r. 2 Futl Mtti, uppe•.
2·c detached g11. bal
cony. new/carpet/palnV
appls, $1595/mo 3023
Lanas Bay 714 865 2252
3lr 2le WSlde. 2 sty.
fnc.d. 5nwo to bc:h. pet ok
994 Trllbuco C. Av.ii
Now $1~ 714-5'2-8718
Vl"4o l'elnt c-clo I b1
Iba h.1. wd. patio. ft"'
U\Oc pool gym. sated
Sl575 mo 949 675 2514
IAYlllDGI &aled comm
2llf Iba Ii deck w d
ref! 'It 111c1d no srM&fpeh
$1850/rno 949 291 "YJ72
WIST NIWP'OIT ~
3Br ZBa. Z lg dech
Ra• ail" • t¥PQI t I blli to
bead1 S24IDn 949-644-6266
Goted S.... Stry lB•
2Ba. det hse. 2 c alt ea•.
NC . ....o:m! !XlOO. tmu..
~ $i1111)119&'/m 1219
................. LRh 2 5ba w/retreat rn pied
c.onm. w/llOOI. !II»+ JM
y111 d s:Dn'mo ae1 Parbdl lenore.~
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bad.y•d w/rac. c:ul"il! sac.
quoet "'9lbor hood, IN ,_ $3200/mo+ sec. A,,_
l'I 5,.-03 949-9!P 252'1
IUe kle 4br .lba. deo.
enf(ly lido lrf~tyle·s.i~inR.
tennis. 222 V1a Palermo
$3200/mo 949·675-7168
0,... s.t 1-4. Westclrff
lam•y homt 4br .lba. I&
badlya<d. $3400/mo aet
David Prone~ 714-812 5668
OCIANF•ONT
UNDH2MIWON
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AGT. t4t-72S-ll20 ........ c,._ :h. lll. lb
HK( STUDIO I block to sz ITT\ ~ ct.M. 11114 bl. ~
beach. w/d. k1lchent!lle. Fp, QAe al <UTm tllW
n/smkr. $795/mo ulls ~ min 949-41.J.lXIZ
...... c.....,. 38r/2Ba,
wtyvd, 2 prt.nc ' I e• . new everylhina!! 188
Monte V5la lwM nwl
March S21CDn !M9-J7!>.2B16
le.,tr-t l ec:heler apt.
brand new. sm yard
w/paho, sm dock avail
$700/rno • UM.e.teMe
14511 b1yfront view, 41><
3b•. 2 c pka. docll an11
S4900 t4t-J7J-36SO included. 949-650·0943
BAY 0 T
Community
Huge I BR I BA w/Hatbor View $lOOQ
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CkLUpaocy, $265()no1 ~
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96675-2311
Prtml Tmtng 7990
FlUTl U S SONS £ t pd
teach" ha\ 11~w npen-
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Low Mole<>!
<•18536) $24,980 ,.,......,.
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Stunf!y Black/Bluk
l ealhet Ct1tolied
t•l88'l81/ S?9.980
Acuro NSX
Tor90'00
Speed Yellow l?K
mile\' llu11 y•
111900!>1 S~9 91!0
NIH°" JSOZ Trod
c...,.e 'OJ
ChfUme \1lv•r Nav
l t. miles OMV P••d
<•19?1 JC) SJS.980
Acuro NSX
Coupe '94
Black on 81.o<k le•lh
~• ~ Wt•d Ir •de "' tol':lllll1 Sl4980
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Coupe '97
Shin~y Bl.il k
w ln1n••l Gr•y l/llhr
~1-.1 r~«ltd•
'"191HOl.1 $)4 980
IMW 3211
Sedon'OO
wtute w, 1 ,.m. llht
ol I "'•"' & bumper to bumpn watrly
( • 1'11911 $28.'l80
I MW 330CI
Ceupe '01
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BMW Wa11ty'
1•192141 I S lO 980
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