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Planners
reject
Eastside
restrictions
Costa Mesa Planning
Commission sides with
opponents of plan to place
limits on new construction
in 140-home tract.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA "--A group of Eastside resi-
dents concerned about what they perceive
"' as a deteriorating quality of life in their
neighborhood struck out in their efforts to
get special design standards for new con-
M.ruc1ion.
On Monday. the Plannmg Commission
unanimowJy decided not to approve the
neighbors' suggested changes to the roning
code and rejected three other proposals
fTom tity planners. The decision wiU now go
to the City C...Ounctl for review.
Ille m.idents ruggested limiting new con-
'>truct1on in their 140-home tract -roughJy
bordered by East 19th Street, Irvine Avenue,
l..ast 18th Street and Tustin Avenue -to al-
low only one-story additions that don't ex-
ceed 14 feet In the rear 40% of the lot.
I lomeowner> would sliU be able 10 add a
S<-cond-story 10 the front of their property
See Pl.ANNERS, Paee A4
NEWPORT-MESA
Federal
funding set
for Santa
Ana River
Representatives urge
removing the county's
flood-plain designation
along the river.
Paul Clinton
Dally Pilot
COSI'A MESA -Hep~ Dana Rohrabacher
and Ouis C.ox have successfully lobbied
President Bush for continued federal fund-
ing of the 20-year Santa Ana River Oood con-
trol project.
Bush has induded Sl9.8 million ln fund-
ing for four such projects ln his budget cov-
ering the 2003-04 Oscal year that begins Oct.
I. The money would, local officials hope, be
used to remove Orange County's Oood-plaln
designadon that requires homeowners to
sheD out at least $800 per year for Oood ln-
wrance.
Rohrabacher CR-Costa Mesa) and Cox (R-
Newport Beach) are also· readying a second
round or funding requests for other local en-
vironmental project& Those would need to
be submitted by the end of the month.
Among those ln Bush's budget include a
Daily Pilot
ATAGl.ANCE '
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Serving th e Newport-Me~a community since 1907
THURSDAY,MARCH13,2003
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The St. John the Baptist School cheerteadmg squad, wtitch recently won a national champ1onsh1p, runs through rts routine Wednesday
Cheers at St. Johns
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
T he 28 ch.eerle.ider. h1.1every 1nove
Wlth preci~ion.
They shouted each word of their
cheer with a bass lifung from the
depths of their diaphragms
And they did It OY'l'r and over ag.un -ll's
competition Lime
From basket-tOS.'it"i lo tumbling. big <;miles
to the occasional wmk. every girl bn the
nauonal champion l heerleadmg '>tluad at Sr.
John the Baptist School in Costa Me'KI has
learned how to step up their lewl of
performance.
They've had to. llll'1r coach would accept
nor.tung less.
·nus is kind of what the lpcc.t five year'>I
ha!> huilt up 10. • 'kt.id 20-year-old Eddie
Strachan, who staned coaching when he wa'>
a sophom ore and a cheerleader at Mater De1
High School. "It\ very strict and really rigid a'
Once labeled 'rea lly good
for a junior high school,'
cheer squad at St. John
the Baptist School has
earned national honors
far as disc1phne goes It\ hard, but at the
same time, they know why and they le.now
what they're worlong for.·
Returning to hi'> alma mater after having
graduated only two year.. prior, \tmchan rook
a -;quad of 13 girls -the' only om.•\ who tned
ou1 -to Lhe '>late final., With goah ~et much
higher, he worked to tran.,form the lo'>t
cheerleading \outs of St. John~ into a
national-winning '>quad. th<' fir'>I t'\Cr at the
school.
"From day one, when I fir<il \aw lum with
the girls, I knew he would take lhrm
'>omewhere ... \aid lJ'-<I \farou 11. d l hn·r
parent and St. John-. alumna
l'hat was prl'<:i'>t'I) what he pl.mm'tl to do
With the phra . ...e,. me·} re really good for a
)UntOr rugh school" nngmg .mnoytn>:J) in hi'>
earr.. Strachan dedicated himself to makmR
tus squad "just a really good l>qUatl
"I feel Like you know what ~rformmg ,.,
now so you know how 10 fake ll, • C..tr.ichan
rold his squad after seeing what he Lhoughr
was a mediocre performance. "It\ got to bt>
genwne . Every smgle time. think ahout
what you need to do."
Exemplifying what ll mean' to be lht•
hghung lrish. the cheer -;quad fought 11., WJ\
through the t:rencht"> and t"Ven managed to
revel, a bit, m the !'e'\.\-ard'>
"It's been fun." <;aid I l yeJr old C.a1herim
fran, before heading back to pml llCt' "Ir\
excllmg becauc,e it's an adventurt· for U'>
performing for different people •
See CHEER, Pa1e A4
Newport seeks to get to root of tree-view issue
Those with great views
have urged the city not
to change the policy in a
way that would affect
their vantage points.
June CHa1r.nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP.AO I -Trying to
balance the concerns of Corona del
Mar residents worried about their
views with the orders from a lawsuit,
council members on Tuesday In-
structed the Parks, Beaches and Re-
creadon Commisslon to begin the
delicate process or reviewing the
city's tree polioes.
Residents in parts of the city with
great views, especially C...Orona del
Mar, have mobi.li7,ed to persuade the
city to not revjse the tree policy in
any way that might jeopardae thetr
scenic views.
"This isn't Thee Qty USA. thJs is
View City USA." resident Barry Allen
told council membeTS.
Balboa Arbor Society· President
Linda Grant and Vice President Jan
Vandersloot assured residents that
they have no intention of harming
anyone's view.
"We are not here to be militant and
to take away your views." Grant told
residents in attendance.
Her words were taken Lo heart by
council membel"'i. They modified
their mouon 10 forbid the commis-
sion from changing any provt.sions of
Lhe city's Ln>e pohcy that preserves
views.
That policy, commonly called the
G-l policy, aUows residents to pay
out of pocket for extra trimming of
city trees that threaten to obstruct
their views. a practice Qty Manager
I lomer Bludau said is common. The
policy also allows residents to •refor-
est" some dry trees. meaning they
can ln some cases remove large trees
II they take on the expense of replac·
ing them wilh new trees.
·nie reforestation policies have
been expanded so that anyone can
reforest a tree for almost any reason.•
QUESTION 7 How should the City
Council .,_the
Newport B4NtCh tree •
polic:y7 Call our Readers
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Vandersloot said. "We'rr objecting to
an uneven ~don or this G-1
policy:
At. part of an agreenaent.l the city
agreed to tevi~ 111 tree pQBcies a
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~evisionist history that needs revisiting
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aild becb eound pretty awkwi.rd. But
what r.oy trOUblet me 11 tnconutency.
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protect them tplnlC t.d hlMory.
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'• POLITICS
• SEAN HtllER I DAILY PILOT
Judy Anselmo of Irvine, front, Cindy Foley of Costa Mesa, center, and Suzanne Bronson of Fountain Valley, rally to support U.S. troops
overseas Saturday night at the Stand Up for Freedom March on the corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Campus Drive.
State senate race heats up
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
A campaign consultant for
Assemblyman )i(m Maddox
hinted at the excitement le9el to
come a year from now, wh«;n the
be and fellow Asstmblymll.fl John
Campbell square off in the
primary for the state Senate seat
that covers much of coastal
Orange County.
Valerie Dk:hlara. a consultant
with Sacramento-based MB
Associates, said the race between
Maddox. who represents Costa
Mesa. and Campbell, who
represents Newport Beach. is
shaping up to be the Htop Senate
race in the' state this year.·
Both candidates are bidding to
replace Sen. Ross Jotm.on, who is
tenned out. in the 35th District.-
Maddox hired Dichiara's firm. ·
along with consultants Johnson,
Out & Associates, to run his
campaign.
nm am. a partner in that
firm and Maddox's campaign
spokesman, agreed that the race
will be a barn burner.
"You've got a couple of
heavyweights going at it," Om
sald.
Owing a March 4 fund-raiser,
Maddox raised ·in excess of
$60,000" and sald his goal is to
raise $500,000 during the
campaign.
HCalifornia taxpayers d eserve a
state senator that understands
how to cut waste and keep our
taxes low," Maddox said. "That's
why we're so focused on winning
that seal"
In late February, Maddox said
he wasn't impressed with a
Campbell announcement that the
Newport Beach representative had
raised $32,000 in an unsolicited
announcement letter.
•This race shouldn't be about
the money," Maddox said at the ·
time. "It should be about the
ideas."
However, Maddox has accepted
the state's $600,000 fund-raising
limit and challenged Campbell to
do the same. He has refused.
Campbell held his own
fund-raiser on March 5 and raised
about $65,000. Called "A Taste of
Scotland," the event fearured
Campbell donning a kilt and
sipping scotch with supporters.
That event was held at the F.squire
Grill in Sacromento and drew
about 50 guests. who made their
donations before the imbibing the
liquor.
So far, Campbell has raised
$140,000, said Matt Back. his
chief-of-staff.
CONSERVATIVES ~E
DRUMS FOR WAR
As the nation moves closer to
war with Iraq, local
troop-supporting rallies have
cropped up more often around
town. A Newport Beach woman,
irked by a series of antiwar rallies.
organized what was a
well-attended event Saturday.
Jane Altnwl-Dwan, who Jives
in the dty, said she put together
the "Stand Up for Freedom
March." which went off at the
MacArthur Boulevard and
Campus Drive.
Oose to I 00 people shouted
patriotic slogans supporting
President George W. Bush and
yelled for passersby to give a cheer
for U.S. troops gathering in Iraq
for a potential war to unseat
Sedd•m Huw.tn.
An elderly man drew taunts
when be drove by and held a "No
War" sign out to the raucous
crowd.
Altman-Dwan said she
organized the rally as a response
to similar rallies held in Costa
Mesa. near South Coast Plaza. that
have protested Bush's
preparations to invade Iraq. ·rm tired of seeing aU these
antiwar rallies," Altman-Dwan
told a Daily Pilot reporter. "<It's like
telling our troops they should be
ashamed for what they're doing."
On a separate front. the Orange
County Young Republicans haw
scheduled their own similar rally
for noon this Saturday.
The group is asking local drivers
to tum on their headlights as a
show of solidarity. They are
scheduled to hold their event at
the intersection of Bristol Street
and Anton, the same location
antiwar groups use on Friday
evenings for their rallies.
POLmcs ASIDE
No stoppi~g
this ball.once
it ~tarts rolling
N ewport Beach resident Martanne 1Jppl
learned a valuable lesaon when &)le ran
for City Council last fall:
·0on't go up against an incumbent. .. she
said in a Tuesday Pilot story announcing she ls
seeking the Republican nomination for the
10th Ai\tembly District now held by
RepublreltQ . .Jobn Campbell of Irvine.
While the numbers vary, incumbents ·
typically win 90% or more of the races they are
in -quite possibly the best argument for
term limit&
But next spring, incumbency won't be in
play in three elections ln Newport-Mesa: the
10th Assembly, the 68th
.--------. Assembly and the 35th
Senate.
The two Assembly seats.
will be up for grabs for
slightly different reasons. In
the 68th District.
Assemblyman ICen Maddm
Is being term-limited out,
and he's running for the
35th Senate seat now held
.by state Sen. Ra. Johmon S.J. CAHN caJso being termed ouo.
The 10th District ls.opening
up because C8mpbell is also running to
replace Johnson, even though he could have
played it safe and stayed in his seat {Of
course. with his own term due to end in 2006,
doing so would have meant missing the
opportunity to ascend to Johnson's seat.)
Along with Zlppl, Anaheim businesswoman
and Republican party fund-raiser Crtld
Crtatlcb and former Irvine Community
Services Commission Ol8lrman <Jud
DeVore have both announced their plans to
rui). That is good for voters, who -because
Campbell locked up the nomination for the
seat in 1998 before the primary-did not get
a chance to exercise a meaningful vote five
years ago.
Expect many more to jump in too. (Usually,
once the ball gets rolling it just picks up speed.
Remember when Rep. <Juta Cm was poised to
move on to a judicial seat? Would-be
replacement.a appeared almost daily.) The
primary-which, baring a Demoaadc upset
even Hollywood would have trouble
conceiving, will decide who ls beaded to
Sacramento -ls only a year away.
Maddox's seat has yet to create the early
scramble that c:ampbell's bas, but it certainly
is only a matter of time before hopefula begin
popping up there ~ wdl. Costa Mesa City
Councilman Gary Monahan has already said
he's not interested, which leaves that fleld
open given Monahan's strong Republican ties
in the county.
Depending on the outcome of the elections.
Newport-Mesa stands to win big. thanb to the
realignment of the districts after the last
Census.
lf a Costa Mesa resident does get Into the
fray and eventually win the 68th seat and a
Newport Beach resident takes the 10th,
Newport-Mesa would be far better
represented than in recent times (it would cut
ltvine's influence, as well, though perhaps a
tad late to change the El Thro airport debate).
S'-'ch a twin bill of tnnuence seemingly would
mean more dollars for the area. possibly
directed to the Back Bay and water-quality
issues.
POLITICAL CALENDAR
MARCH
Today: The Hollywood Congress of Republicans
will present an Inside look at Hollywood's
antl-war movement at the Orange County.Young
Republicans' monthly meeting et 7 p.m. at the
Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd.,
Coate Meaa. Information: (949) 476-6569 or
www.ocyr.org.
at 7 p.m. et the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel at
686 Anton Blvd., Coate Meaa. Admlaalon la free,
and all Republicans are welcome. (714)
556-8556.
23: Rep. Dana Roh rabac::her'a St Patridt'a Day
fund-raiser featuring the Fenlana lriah Band and
lriah Dancers, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Harp Inn In
Coate Meaa. $100 per person. R.S.V.P. (714)
Certainly, with the important primaries In
March (Democrats will be choosing a
presidential candidate, too, along with
saatfidal candid.ates for state and
congressional teats) and the presidential
election in the fall of 2004, there la a host of
important voles headed Newport·Mesa's W8}t
And that's without mentioning the ·
Marlnapark hotel vote In Newport Beach. also
set for that November 2004 ballot
Todey: Formal Installation ceremon'f of Ne)'llport
Beach's Glenda Sanders as a judge of the Orange
County Superior Court at 4 p.m. in Department
C1 of the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana.
Monday: Repu blican Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold a eeneral meeting
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NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP
INSIDE THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Here are 6Pme or the decisions coming
out otTuaday's school board meeting:
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH
POOL
WHAT HAPPENED
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
staff presented 11 request to the school .,.
board regarding a
SI ·million two· phase
project to ad~ the
#f#MI deteriorating cond.Jlioo of
the swim.ming pool at
Newport Harbor High School. The pool
bas posed health and safety concerns in
a number of areas and, as a result, must
be either repaired immediately or shut
down.
Staff recommended that the board
approve the first phase of the project,
which would cost about $450,000, to put
the pool back in working condition.
Since repairs to the pool fall under
priority six of Measure A, and Measure A
construction at the school sites b only
expected to go through the priority four
level, staff said they are also looking to
other sources for funding.
d.istrict't superintendent "When we look
at the other priorities, we thJnk this ls
justified."
Since the pool isn't used only by the
students at Newport Hari>or, but allo by
the dty of Newport Beach for about 23%
of the time, by the dty o{ Costa Mesa for
about33% of the time '1Jd by a few other
community organizations, the school
seeb funding ror the project from them
as well
However, lo order for the pool to be .
operadonal by Aug. 2.6. when the h1g9
school'• water polo team begins
practicing fur Its season. the dl.'ltrlct is in
a rush to get started. While 1e>me trustees
d.Jd express concerns about the cost. the
board approved the recommendation to
.. move ahead.
WHAT rr MEANS
By agreeing to move ahead with the
first phase of repairs and renovations of
the pool. the board gave authorization to
staff to advertise for bids and accept the
lowest bid for the work pending
subsequent approval by the board.
LANGUAGE ARTS TEXTBOOK
ADOPTION
WHAT HAPPENED
Hougbton·MlfDln
Language Arts textbooks
uo aoa for grades JC-6. In
accordance with the state
. of Callf omia's textbook
adoption cyde. the school board Is
responsible for selecting Instructional
materials that would best meet the needs
of the uudents.
' ~ conducting an extenstve test of
the Houghton·Mifilin product. which
would cost about $100 per student. staff,
faculty and parents agreed that the text,
alone wttb the mttterials tt inclOdes,
would maximize students' achievement
and enhance teachers' abilities to ~ .
WHAT WAS SAID
·it's designed to make a teacher's job
more efficient and give them more time
to work with students," Swann said.
WHAT rr MEANS
While the board approved the
recommendation to purch~ the
Houghton-Mifflin text, exactly when or if
they will have the funds to purchase
them is unknown.
"The funds for this will be a primary
concern," Barbot said. "We want to be
prepared and it's important that we
[make this decision) cntically ... I'm
pressed to see this happen."
Tlusdby, M#ch 13, 2003 AS
CITY· COUNCIL
Marinapark
discussion
goes sllently
Residents are silent Tuesday as Newport
Beach City Council accepts plans for
110-room resort. Puf>Lic may vote in 2004 .
June Casa1rande
Da1lyPfot
NEWPOHT BFACH -Pretty
much every time the Regent
Newport Beach Resort comes
up in Cny ClluncU. you can
bank on some surprises.
Last year\ vote on whether to
mitiate the proce'ls for cons1d
ering the re'>Ort at the site of the
Marinapark mobile home park,
a routine '>tep that neither ap
proves nor endo""es develop
ments, almost '>lopped the proJ·
ect cold when three council
member.. voted no.
·we are delighted that this
will be going to a vote of the
people." / said Greenlight
1.pokesman Phil Arst, who
wound up engaged In a debate
on whether the project would
have gone tq, a Greenlight vote
had the council not decided to
irutiate the ballot
Arst said he believed the proj·
ect would have triggered Mea·
<,ure S: developer Stephen
Sutherland said it wouldn't.
MThe pool is used by hundreds and
hundreds of kids, as well as people in the
community," said Robert Barbot, the
Bonnie Swann. director of elementary
education for the distnct, gave a
presentation to the board
recommending the a"doption of the
More surprising, one of them
-CompilRd by Oiristine Camilo j wa~ Tod Ridgeway. who has
supponed investment on the
------------------------------------------------Balboa Peninsula and whom
·Tue public is probably going
to hear more about this project
than any other project in the
city." Mayor Steve Bromberg
said, assuring residents that the
process will include numerous
public.: workshops and opportu·
ntties for residents to register
their feelings. Mlf this were a
GreenJight. vote. Lhe scrutiny
wouJd not be even close to the
>enlliny it will receive under
this process."
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
OCC to offer new
transfer degree
Orange Coast College may
M>On widen Its degree options to
incorporate a path that many
students have already taken.
for years. lnstead of simply
meeting the requirements for an
a.ssoaate's degree, students earn·
ing an associate's transfer degree
will also have fulfilled the re·
quJrements for the transfer cer·
tificates the college offers as well.
The transfer certificates that
OCC now offers are specific to
either the Cal ~te or University
of California systems and, in
some cases. are accepted by pri·
vate universities as well.
The proposed degree will help
expand students' career options
and resum~
University professor of psychia·
try and behavioral sciences will
djscu~ it.
Stuart Zola will explore the
mystery of what people remem·
ber and what they forget by us·
ing the film "Memento." As a
leading expert in the neurosci·
ence of memory and its organi·
zation in the brain, he will also
explore reasons for why memo·
ries work as they do.
The lecture. sponsored by the
Irvine Health Foundauon a11d
the Center for the Neurobiology
of Leaming and Memory at ll<
Irvine, I'> J'lart of a distinguished
lecture series that focuses cm
the brain, learning and
memory. .
The event 1s fret: and open 10
the public. Parlung is $5 ·1 he
theater ,., at 4242 Campuc,
Drive, Irvine. ror more infor
mation, caJI (949) 824·4275 ur
v1sit www.cnlm uci.edu. ln an effort to fall more inJine
with the academic standards of
other community cqlleges in
California. OCC officials may
award students the option of not
only obtaining their associate in
arts degree but also an associate
in arts cransfer degree.
UCI lecture will focus
on memory, brain
FOR THE RECORD
Although the proposed
amendment to the general edu·
cation requirements may seem
to offer students another route to tau, the new degree plan is ac·
rually one the college ha.s offered
r ~
For years. the acts of remem·
bering and forgetting have
posed questions about the
function of memory and, at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Ir·
vine Barclay Theatre, an Emory
In a Wednesday story c·Clty will ask developers to fund
rail atudY'). it wu lnCorrectly reponed that Paul Freeman.
the Stgersnom's lpokesman, believed it was Costa Mesa's
respooalbility to pay tor a study of underpounding the
light·raD ~through the dty. freeman was referring to
the Oraogie c.ounty 'l:ftnsportation Authority, not the dty.
ThisWeek@UCI
Athletics
March 15
l\'ack a nd Field. Spnr1g Break
/r1vitational.. The Anteaters face Cornell
Uni~rsity, CaJ Poly SLO, Cal Poly
Pomona and UC Riverside. 10 a.m .•
Anteater Stadium. $3-$5
Presentations
March 18
Discover the Physic.al Sciences Brukfast Lecture Series. Nanoscima.
Nanot«h'l"logy. Nanojiction. With Phil CoUms, assistant professor of physics.
7:30-9 a.m., University Club. Frtt
March 13, 14
March 19
University CJub Forum. Vokr Apathy. With
Martin Watten~rg. professor of political scimct.
11:30 a.m., Uniwrsity Qub. $7.SO
March 19
Ninth IHF Distinguished Lecture Series on
Brain, Leaming and Memory. ".Ah yes. I rmie,,.,.
bu it well ... •: Rmtmibaing, Forgrming and due
MDVie •Memento.•With Stualt Zola, Emory
Univcmty. 7:30 p.m .• Barclay Theatre. Frtt
UO Symphony OtdMsua. lnstrumcnrol Color.
lmprasionimt ond Sonic Imprcuioru. With Stq>hm
• Tudta, conductor. 8 p.m., Barclay lbeatre. $&-$12
March 15 .
UO Jan Ordwstra. Sal.fa Ni1ltt. With Cha.rlet
()Wcm, conductor. and guest ar1ists Bobby
Roclriguu and the Latin Jau. ~bk 8 p.m.,
Oa1tt Tmor Tbcatre. S8·S1l
cnttc'l paint as the quintessen·
t1al pro df'velopment council·
man.
fuesday·s council vote on
whether to adopt changes to the
development plam for the pro1 ·
cc1 brought the most surprising
surprise to datC': relative i.ilence.
Aside from a .. mall ca.st or key
players, no re'>idcn1s spoke on
the project or used the councll
vote as an opportunity to ad·
dress 1he larger question of
whether the rl''>Ort should be
built.
In relauvc pt·ace and quiet,
touncil mt>mber'i voted undrn
mously to accept the reVl'>l'd
plans. which rt"duce to 110 Lhe
number of ~est room'>
The s1lemc may be due 111
pan 10 the fact Lhat council
members have alreauy decided
that voters will have 10 approve
the projell in an upcoming
election, most likely in Novem
ber 2004, and that an environ·
mental .study must be done.
Though Green.light has opted
not to taJc:e a position on the
pro1ect itself. a number of Arst's
points might have led observers
to be he\ e that GreenJ1ght surely
\o\OO t be a cheerleader for the
pro1ect either.
Tom Hyans. president of the
Central Newport Beach Assn ..
implored council members to
include m the official documen·
tation references to I.as Arenas
Pad., a portion of which the
luxury resort wilJ replace
~utherland said that much of
whai's there now wtll -.till be
there when the resort's m place:
I It' will replace tht-four tennis
t·ourt'> 1here and build a new
C11rl ~cout house un the si1e.
Half of the basketball coun now
at the las Arenas Park will not
be replaced.
'
PUBLIC SAFE1Y
Gunshot leads to
arrest, evacuation
Costa Mesa police a.nested
a 30-year-old man ~
day on suspicion or flrlng a
gun at a colleague's parted
pkbq> truck. oftlcials saJd.
No one wu Injured tn the
4: 15 p.m. lnddent
Both the suspect, Jorge
LWs Romero, and the un-
identified victim were em·
ployees at an office .bWlding
at Harbor Bol.J)evard and
SUn8ower Avenue, said C-oata
Mesa police oftk:iaJs sa'fd.
·0ne of the employees was
mad at the other and appar-
ently 8red at the truck," saJd
handcufl'S as other em·
plo)fts lc>oked on.
Cindy Dawaon . said she
was at her desk when her SU•
pervisor said everyone
should go outsicle at once.
"I was ldrid of shocked, but
I doti't think any of ua pan-
icked," she said. "We came
outside and there was police
everywhere. ..
Romero was arrested on
suspicion of po5.W'$$lng a
loaded firearm in •public,
shooting an unoccupied ~
hide and VlJJldali.sm. .
Two accidents slow
evening rush hour
Sgt. Bob Dudwn. The northbound Costa
He aald both men "worked Mesa Freeway was backed up
in the same area. but have between the C.orona del Mar
bad no altercation prior to and San Diego freeways after
this." two unrelated aasbes along
A clean, round bullet hole that stretch of the freeway
could be seen just below the tied up three lanes We<ines-
truck's door handle. The bul-day even.in~ c.alifomia Higb-
let had penetrated through way PatroJ officials said.
the door to the inside of the The fiBt accident, an injury
truck. The victim said he was crash. occurred ·about &i>9
inslde the building when the pm. at the San Diego freeway
alleged incident occurred. and the second. a two-car coJ-
•1 didn't even know any-lision, happened about 6:25
tbfng happened." he said pm. at the Corona del Mar
"Someone told me and I came Freeway. No injuries were re-
out to see what happened." ported in the second aash.
Police ~led the two- . No SlgAlert was issued,
story office buildl.ng. arrested but traffic was slow, officials
Romero and led him away in said.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anton Boulevard and Bristol
Street A traffic accident
involving injuries was
reported at 9:52 a.m. Monday. •.,_.,.of the Arts: A
vehide wea reported in the
3400 blade at 10:09 a.m.
Monday.
•HMbor~and
Wl9cN'I Annue: Possession of
narcotica was reported at 9:45
a.m. Monday.
•Newport Boulevwd: A traffic
accident invotving injuries
was reported in the 1900
blocl at 1:18 p.m. Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• West Balboa eow.v.rd: A
garage burglary was reported
in the 1000 t¥ocl at 8 a.m.
Mondi\Y·
• Bin:h StrMt: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
3700 blocl at 3:08 p.m.
Monday.
• East Coast Highway: Grand
theft was reported in the 8000
blocl at 2:42 p.m. Monday.
• Via Eboli: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
100 blodt at 10:45 p.m.
Monday.
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The housing tract poses alt into •ltllcco anyons. • Beck saJd.
archltectutal ~ because The resSdeo"' propo&al called
the propeniea, ~ lo the for a conliiluous line or •lngle-
late l!HOt. contain 20-foOt-wtde story c:Onstrucdon In the rear
alleys that provide accesa to the yard area, but required the build:
under the proposal. Th~ otheT rear of each lot. The ~pertlea · lng height to llope down as it ap-
opdoos wer9 variations on this are d.lstincdve because of the protltbea the de property lines.
proposal with dUierent degrees &padoua atta they provide for The other three opriom In·
of limit.a.dons. back yards. · duded either one-or two·story
The neJgbbors' proposal was Hlstotically, there bas beeo a constructJoo tn thtl tar portion
ID attempt to pre5eMI the char-linsle-'story house ln the front of Of the loL The option most &lmi·
acttr of their moatJy one-story the Jot with the back yard beb.lnd lat to the netghbors' proposal
neilhbodlood tn the face of a It and then a detached alley ga-llmJted co.nBtrUcdon to ooJy one
few homeowners who have built rage In the badt of the propeny. story In the rear SO feet of the lot
walls on their property that 1.onlng standards mandate a-and also required the building
"tower over neighboring baclc height Umlt of 27 feet and the re-height to slope down as It ap-
yards." quired minimum amount of proacbes the side property lines.
Some vowed to ~eep p~g opeo space Is 409(, of the tolal ~\It 76 humeowners in. the
the dty for some sort of relief. lot tract supported tl)is proposal
'-"We stiD need to coQitn'ue to About ~ of properties in the and 24 adamantly opposed any
look for a so!ut:iont" said~ tract still maintain the traditional . zoning changes. calling restric·
Peck. who U~ tn the 400 bJock layout. Beck said. But recently tlons a tb.reat to their property
of Flower StreeL "We want to about 4«Jri ot the homeowners in rights and a.rchitectul'a.I freedom.
protect our development from the areas have extended a two-C.ommissloners sided with the
the overdeveJopment that Is story wall, or a combination of opponents, agreeing that the
spreading up from the fBaJboal • one-and two-story walls wnJng starus quo provides
Peninsula over Newport Heights. throughout the lot, transforming enough 6exibllity.
Costa Mesa is next." their neighbors' sunny baclcyards "I was personally opposed to
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followers. and the Tuft
admlnimadon came along
reluctantly only if the tax could be
offered as an amendment to the
C.o~tion. That required
ratl.ficadoh by three-fou.rtM of the
states, which seemed unlikely at
lhe time but was achiaied four
~ later. Although there were
serious -and probably valid -
charges of fraudulent certification
of some of these votes, the 16th
Amendment was officially
approved Feb. 25, 1913, by a rote
of77-0 in the Senate and 318-14
in the House of Representatives.
Only then did newty-elected
President Wtlson enter the picture
to sign an income tax bill.
Williams ~ the Founding
Ruben "turning O\'ef in their
graves" at such a departure from
their rejection of direct taxes in
the C.Onstitution unless
apportioned to each state by
population. But in their wisdom.
the founders also provided
machinery to amend the
C.Onstitudon to cover their own
oversights and to deal with the
drastic changes and needs of a
rapidly growing population and
an industrial society. The 16th
Amendment was sandwiched
around amendments that Creed
the slaves and provided the vote
to women. two matters that ...::
like the federal income tax -the
Founding Pathers didn't include In
the C.onstitution.
So that's our history lesson for
the day. Meanwhile. back at the
ranch, we ha~ a brouhaha In
state Republican circles that
might be inBtructive in the
Newport Beach Oty C.Ouncil's
current consideration of election
reforin. Seems as how the 2 lSt
Coentury lnsumnce Group gave
$950,000 to the California state
GOP two weeks befo~ last ran·s
election forlast-nlhute doling out
to candidates in the closest ~
1he source and the amounts -
which would have had to be
reported in 24 hours ff given
directly to the candidat.es -were
kepi secret until well after the
election. Although the n~
are much smaller. some
interesting parallels played out in
Newport Beach. where $40,000 in
donations were distributed to a
group of candidates called Team
Newport the day after the cutoff
RIVER
Continued from Al
Sl5.7·milllon outlay to build
dams and shore up levies in the
river. 1he federal government
has been funding a 20-year effort
to protect Costa Mesa. Hunting-
ton Beach, Fountain Valley and
other communities that would
be hit hard tn the even1 of a I 00-
year Oood.
"Anythfug they can do will cer-
tainly help eliminate what seems
like a n0nsensical Oood plain
(designation!." Huntington
Beach C.ouncilwoman Debbie
Cook. said. "Every time we have
rain, we have 1looding here."
Significant portions of Hun-
tington Beach, and some parts of
C.osta Mesa, lay in a Oood plain,
putting many neighborh~ In
those cities at risk during a cata·
strophic Oood, Rohrabacher
spokesman Aaron Lewis said.
TREE
Continued from Al
concession in a lawsuit with the
Balboa Albor Society. The society
filed an emergency suit against
the city ~ fall lo stop the cutting
of ficus trees in Balboa Village.
On Tuesday, they made good
on the settlement by instructing
the commission to aeate a sub-
committee to review the policy.
period for filing finance
statements.
Tham Newport members are
divnissiog complaints about tbis
ploy as "much ado about
nothing" and charging Greenligh1
candidates with similar end runs.
But some Republican heavy
hitters are ta.lc!ng a very d,i.ff erent
tack at the state tevel. State Sen.
Tum McOlntock CR-Thousand
Oab), for example, lold a Los
Angeles nmes reporter: "I
disagree with those who say this
is only shady. not illegal l chink it
is both. lC the allegations are true.
it could constitute money
laundering. and ought to be
investigated." And former C.OP
party chairman. Shawn Steel,
said: "lf the charges of circuitous
money transfers are accurate, this
obviously raises serioll'l legal and
eth.ical questions. M
Hopefully, such questions will
also be explored in Newport
Beach -especially now that the
City C.ouncil ~finally gotten this
hearing underway.
Then we have "Gods and
Generals." which I wen1 to see last
week.end because I'm deepJy
involved in writing a QviJ War
novel -but, alas, not this deep.
The film takes almost four hours.
.Other funding for river proj-
ects tncludcs $3.8 million for
flood-control efforts in the river
basin, which extends beyond
Orange C.ounty's borders to Los
Angeles, San Bernardino and
Riverside counties.
Bush is also requesting
$150,000 for an environmental
res1oration survey of the river
basin and $150,000 for an envi-
ronmental survey of the upper
Santa Ana River watershed
The congressmen must. by the
end of the month, submit any
addidonaJ requests for funding.
The second round of funding
would be included in an appro-
priations bill from the Veterans
Administration, Housing and Ur-
ban Development, and Energy
and Water committees.
• MUL CUNTON covers the
environment. bu11inen and politics.
He m11v be reached at (9491
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.cllnton fj) /atimes.com.
And though there's some support
among council members to
streamline rurrent rules and
clean up some inconsistencies.
there doesn't seem to be much
support for revamping the laws
to further protect trees, especially Jf it 'WOUkl threaten views.
·1 support !he G-1 policy as it
exists,.. Councilman Tod Ridge-
way sakl "If we can dean up in-
consistencies, great But I don't
think that It's broken."
lf the commJsslon decides that
changes should be made. those
changes would have to come be-
fore the Qty C.Oundl for ap-
proval
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~ I.hough they've woo their
national title, the cocnpetition •
iln't ~ Wlth their dghth and
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Coeit C.ompedtlon at the UC •
lrvlne Brm Center -awah:lng
diem tJ\li s.cwday. the 1bu •till
have a lotofwott.aht.ad of
them,
•rt'• a iot othud wotk. ·..:kl
13·y.t·old JKquellne
~~captain. "Bw•tonn bed., much
dedkadon. JR fUIC I dlfrerent
attitude du. Jal.. ..... .,....one.
lany cbangi I because I thought
It was bad land-use policy to Im-
pose tho.e kind of arbitrary
regulations or ~cdona on
those kind of propertie1," laid
Plannln.g C.Ommi5'ion OWr
Btuct Garllch.
The council Is · tentatively
scheduled to review the Issue
April 21. C.ounci1.Q1an Gary
Mooahalt. who originally dt-
rccted wr to explore the ndgb-
bors' proposal. said he supported
the co~on's declsJon.
"A proposal was made to me
by a group of resJdents and I
thought it was my ~ponsibillty
to (get ft looked into)," Monahan
said. Mu was studied by the~
nlng Department and the com·
mJsslon. and the cornmisston
thought 11 was not appropriate
and I agree with IL~
• DBAOAE NEWMAN COYeB Costa
Mesa and may be reached Ill (M91
574-4221 or by e-mail at
de1rdre.Mwman@l11tinl(IS.com.
and -as one of my companions
remarked on the way out -it
would make a good <'
hour-and-a-half movie. But
despite the endless scenes of
Stonewall )ecbon playing uncle
to C.Onfederate ch.iJdren. I canied
aWdy one persistent lhought both
sides. were certain of Gods
suppon for their cause and fough1
with a dear sense of almighty
sanction.
lb.ls puts God In an untenable
position. since someone ~ to
lose. It also strongly ~ tha1
no one -not even the United
Scates of America -has an
exclusive covenant with God..
Ftnally, I am off to the Anaheim
C.onvention Cenier. where an of
these wetghty matters can be
sublimated to the wodd's most
satisfying event for an Indiana
boy; a ba.sket.ball toumament I
figure I'm on a roll.
I got the Angels in10 their first
\\brld Series. Now I plan for UC
Irvine to win the Big West
toumamenl and its first trip to the
NCAA Big Show I'll be watching.
• JOSEPH N. BBJ. is 11 resident of
Santa Ana Hetghts His column
appears Thursdays
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EDITORIAL
Costa Me·sa team
truly triumphant
W hat a 6lory the
C.Osta Mesa I ligh
girts soccer team
has been.
For the first time in the history
of the school, the team has a CIF
championship. And even though
that championship has to be
shared with Walnut High, which
played to a O·O lle with the
Mustangs last Saturday, this
team has -proven time and again
that is made up of winners.
With a rec<nd of 22 wins. 3
losses and I lle. the Mustangs
recorded a 17·game winning
streak and played with grit and
determination all year.
"We're going to celebrate as a
team." said junior star Stacy
Krikorian. "We made his&ory."
That's a theme that has stud:
with us in watching this team go
to the top, the teamwork. Sure,
there are so many stones to teU
of in this historical
championship season. But with
so many personal achievements,
we don't have nearly enough
room on this page to chronicle
them. so we'U stick with telling
the story of the team.
Let's stan at the top.
C.Oach Dan Johnston has been
at helm for 11 year& For seven of
them, the team has struggled
against much stronger powers in
the Pacific C.Oast League.
But Johnston's penchant for a
hearty laugh bas infused the
team with a jovial spirit that has
become as much a part of the
victories as the talent they
possess. He and his assistant
coaches. Erin Van Hom, Nicole
Price, Patty McGehee have gone
where no other Mustang girls
soccer team has gone before.
·Being a real team is
something JOU strive for, but '
rarely achieve, ""'1ohMton told
our reporter. ~1 think everybody
out there has contributed
something to this season. It's
really cool the way it has worked
out. What's also neat about it is
that all the girls recognize one
another's contributions."
So with that we won't single
out cenain players. we are just
happy for the team. They
deserve congratulations and
praise and we know the rest of
the community is proud of
them.
Here are the first in history,
C.OSta Mesa High girls soccer
champs: ·
Stacy Krikorian, Nelly Barrios,
Jenny Sparks. Vera Gale, Rachel
Hughes. Devin Denman, Jasmin
Day, Sharon Day, Laura
Dinsdale, Kara Jenkins, Kristen
Bagwell. Sara Bryant. Valerie
Gomez, Rachel Ronquillo,
Kindra Bailey, Julie Nomura,
Nilani Duarte, Toshia Bryant and
Kaitlyn Gentling.
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frequently. But 6JWJy I realized
that lel'Vice providers do not
change lhe Internet. Regani1esl
of what the service providers
promise, the Internet remaJns
the same.
1 receive so many or these free
trial offen, that whenever I bear
any phrase containing the words
• 1,000• I automatlcalJy think of
free Internet Rt'Vice. And now, I
have become 10 condJdoned
Crom th1s mus·marketing
teebnJque. that ti' I altnply bar a
numbr.r that la 8.nywbete cloee
to 1.000. r be&in mentally swilnt
the net.
1be number "960" ls very
dclW in Value to J ,000; It bas )wt
luch an dfect on me. But. u a
pastor ol a chun:h. tbil number
~bowl ocherthao
lnla'Mt ~.hours that hlrWI
..-i• lfgnUkaoot tW>t ~ Jet d remind mt' Of~ ..-.ntoed he ltatt·up
.. wkiel. 980 hoUrl.,. the total
amount ot boun In a\eo.day
pedod. alldl .... 40 dlJjl c)(
tent that are caklnl pba rfcbt now. Oltin::hee Ill CM:r dMI wot1d
.... putidpt.tifll ln Lmt ftM'
al.molt 1.000 houil.
Often enoup, C'hun:hel IRI
not Iha& diftaa1t from JSPt In
lheir 1D1ita mmbdftldwtngthe
Period ot Lent. We Proftllle
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churches. and a slick marketing
campaign, Lent easily becomes a
wonderful time to advertise
l ,000 hours free. But, this year, I
have noticed that churches are
beginning to realize the same
thing that I finally realized about
the Internet. 1bat is, there is one
fundamental reality. No matter
what services that churches
provide for this " l ,000 free
hours,~ there is really only one
church.
ln Costa Mesa, Newport Beach
and Anaheim, at least nine
chwcl>es have collectivdy made
a bold statement conceming this
reality. They are participating in
a united prayer mcwement called
•40-24;1:
This means 40 days of prayer,
24 hoW'1 a day, 7 days a~ It
comes to just about l,000 bow'S
or pl"a)U Rather than competing
for other chu.rcbes' •customers,"
during this traditionally
high-end marketing time. these
"40:2.4:7· chun:bes are
cooperatin& with e:adt other.
They realize &tw there ls really
only one church. and its goal la
not to compete With eK.tt ochtt
for the other ·companlel'•
businesa. Instead. during thla
1,000 houri, tbele drun:hes are
joined together lo lnterc:elaory
prayer for our c:ommunldes. our
leaden and sped8c needl for
Ndi of the cburcbes kM>Md.
IDlteld of oompedng wltb eecb
oeber, they are pnyfng for eecb
ocher. ArMI. this wOI be_.. on
at ooe of the pertldpeq
dudm b almoet 1,000 boun
COD~ Jm ue that I will ltill think of
lritemit Senk::e ProVldert
Wbenewr I tw. a number that
• ~lo l,000. um.. prcMden
start plGa ...... 2.000 he hours.
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MAILBAG
r lE. PttO TO DAIL V Pit. 0 T
Houses along Crystal Cove are slated for renovation by the Parks and Forests Services. Most Wlll become rental umts.
Time for B Morro debate -
and leases -to end
They have got to be kidding! When 1s
enough enough already?
Those El Morro Trailer Park people are
at II again with their scare tactics, their
grandiose plans and now the full page
ads sprouting up every where (several m
the Daily Pilot in March). ·
Don'! they get it? They have squatted
on public property for more than 25 years
and now it's time to let go. We
c.atlfomians want public access 10 our
state park. a park we purchased decades
ago.
Their tactics have focused on:
First, it was the horror.. of having lowly
RV owners overnight in a state camp
ground next to a school. Of course there
never has Ileen problems in other nearby
state camp grounds faced with similar
carcumst.ances, but heaven forbid. not at
El Morro.
Then there was the approach that the
tratler people would gladly pay extra so
that money would be given to the
restoration of the Crystal Cove Cottages
-in exchange fo r another 20-or 30-year
lease extension.
That idea is mteresting. but no one
seems to note the fact that funds
coUected from leases at El Morro, or any
other site, are funneled into a general
fund and used wherever the state deems
necessary. There is no direct way lb route
funds from El Morro to the Crystal Cove
Cottages.
Also, it has been weU established that
only a very few trailer owners actually
reside on the propeny year-round.
Obviously then. a vast majority of the
owners would find any lease extension to
be a very lucrative business deal since
most of those units are $1 ,000-a-week
rentals 10 or more months out of the
year.
Finally. aU the hype or how beneficial
their plan would be for Laguna Beach is a
mystery smce El Morro is right next door
to Newport Beach's Newport C.Oast That
being the case. one would think that
Newpon Beach would be the city that
had the vested interest in whatjlappern
In the FJ Morro Trailer JWt. not Laguna
Beach.
Come on and let go! Ir's time. The
public has a right to have access to the
propeny they purchased dozens of years
ago.
BERENICE MALTBY
C.Orona del Mar
Pon future looks brigh~
but oversight needed
The Port Theatre owne r bas finally
come out or the shadows.
Congratulationa to the City Council for
putting pressure on the owner and not
granting landmark sta1us without
a'>cenaining what he intend!> 10 do with
the property The aruclc on March 7
implies thc.11 sub'>tanuaJ renovation and
repairs m add111on to a parking plan
will be required before a pa..uaJ
rec;taurant u!.e can be implemented
("Port fheatre <,old. upgrades
planned"). Corona Del Mar will benefit
from a revitalization of thi'> property,
but the Uty Council -.hould impose a
deadline for this to he accomplished.
The granting of landmc.1rk status should
be conditional and sub1ect to
revocation in the event the renovation
and parking plan are not completed in
a timely manner.
By holding the owner accountable,
the council can help avoid another
prolonged penod of a vacan1 eyesore in
the community
RUSSEU. HOWELL
Corona del Mar
Newport campaigns laws
need a few clear changes
Regarding changec; !O Newport Beach
campaign laws·
I) All past. present and planned
busmes., dealings between elected
official and proposed recipients of city
grant money should be publicly
disclosed at least 30 days prior to
placing the proposed granr on the City
Council agenda.
If an elected offic1aJ has had past,
present or pJanned businer,s dealings
with the proposed recipient of the city
grant that elected official c;hould recuse
himself from voting on this agenda
item.
This would avoid actual, o r percetved
appearance of a ·payback" from the
elected official to the recipient of the
grant money.
2) Olange the way voung is earned
out in the city of Newport Beach.
Currently. voters can choose
candidates outside their own distnct.
This is supposed to be representative
government. The voters m their own
district want candidates to represent
them on issues that come before the
City Council. When you allow voters to
elect representatives outside their own
district you do harm to residents in that
district because the outside voters can
help elect candidates that may not have
the majority interes ts of the district In
mind.
The entire problem will not be
eUmlnated because you cannot stop
campaign contributions being received
by candJdates from outside the di trict.
but with campaign financial dbc.10$U~
rules voters can see who ls contribud.O.g
to a partJcuJar candidate and qu Uon
the molivadon behind IL Any last
mJoute campaign contributions will be
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
disclosed after the elecuon (that c;hould
be changed but by and large mo'>t
campaign contnbuuorn, would he
transpai-enl lo thl' voter-. pnor to the
election
This wouJd help ehminatt' t·leuing
candidates that d o not represent the
majority of voter... in the d1'>tm t
ANN WATT
Newpon Beach
Renovation of Kona Lanes
does not mean de~truction
Bowling 1s a na11onal pa..i1me.
Unfortunately. at thl'> point in hi'>tory. 11
is not a profitable one For this simple
reason, Kona Lanes 1s doomed But why
doe:. Costa Mesa havt' '>llCh a '>hon-term
vision? Surely. as Tim< romwell
suggested in a March 6 letter to the
editor. there ai-e other u~e for the
current structures on th1s propeny
c·smarter way to save ._ona Lane•i1
The aesthetic of Costa M~ 1s
constantJy tom down and rebuilt \ .. 'hy
can't we take what httle of Cosra Mesas
history remains and preseive 1t7
Historic bwldmgs ~e Kona Lanes could
be used for so many other uses. such as
a restaurant
Orange C.Ounty has c1tJel! like Orange
and Fullerton chat are proud of their
older buildings and go to great lengths
to maintain and restore them It's a reaJ
shame that Costa Mesa is slowly
transforming into a city of stnp malls
not unlilce our neighbors in South
County. Refurb1shmen1 doe'>n't need to
mean demolition
MATTHEW FLETCHER
(o\ta MeQ
New lofts far too lofty over
harbor
Regarding the Cannery Lofts article m
the Pilot on Monday, I found the
photograph of the buildings loom mg
over the Rhine Olannel disconcerting
c·eranding a new Can").
One aspect of Newpon' bay and
beachfront that I have a.tw.ays enJoyed
has been the gentle "Cape Codisb.
slcyiine or the bwldmgs. In many other
beach towns most of the waterfront
homes are talJ. square-shouldered
brutes with Oat roors. Somehow
Newport was able to avoid that for the
most part. •
So I was saddened to Stt chronicled
In your paper the arrival of those big
Cannery boxes. Why, one must ask. did
the oonnally dlCum peel Planning
Corn.rnWlon app«Ne the seven-Coot
additional bdgbt aUowance lhat made
tbae. dare I uy. awful, loomin1 g1an
possibler
IWI. s. PEllOSlN
Newport Beach
Kona makeove r should be welcomed
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M Th.ndly, Mlrch 13, 2003
AROUND TOWN
TODAY
' ·Do.e It .......... Sdenceto
Creat9 a Good Reader?• la the
topic of a lecture to be given by
UC Jrvine Pt'Qfeaaor Virginia
Mann et 6 p,m. In the university
club, •tbrary room 8( UClrvine.
The cost ls $30, and reaervationa
are requlnld. For more ·
lntonnetion. calf (949) 824-26n. . .
The Modal Unlllad Ndon8 Qub
of Orange Coast College will hOSf
Its second annual tund-ralslng
dinner and silent auction from
5;30 to 9 p.m. in 1he coflege'a
Student Center. The club It desi9ned to edUcate students In
areas of International relattona
and dipiomac:y. To buy tk:bta In
advancefor$10, caJI (714)
432~. ext. 26. Tldcets are $12
at the door.
KMWt CUlhman'• ma. Baled of
LU<:Y Whipple• will laundl a
discussion about growth and
change at the Mothe..Oaughtar
Book C1ub, at 7 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central library,
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
949-717-3816.
FRIDAY
lMJ lttdalefllil ....... •waa .... thfoulh
18 wtU S*form et 1he annual
"S..rth for Taaent• oompetidon
pre11n19d bv 1h8 Exchange C1ub
of Newport Harbor. The thow will
begin.et 6:30 p.m. For lnfonnetion
and entry bfanb, cell (M9)
S73-870t.
SATURDAY
A "HoW to 9t.lft _,,Own au.fneu• aemlnar, ipONOf'8d by
the Service eo.p. of Rednld
Executives, will take place from
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Coeta Mesa. The~ fs $40, $36 ff
preregl8tered. r.or more
lnfomurtion, call (714) 660-7369.
o_n;..CGUllty Artists~.
In axNbidng ertwortc in the
Spring 2003 Orange County Artist
Juried Exhibition can brfng work
in for judging to the Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona Del Mar between 9 abd 10
a.m. For more Information, cell
(949) 717-3870.
•Diwfoce: A N9w Beginning.• a
WOfbhop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
held from 10a.m.to12:30 p.m. at
180 Newport Center Drive. Colt la
$40. For more information, call
644 6436.
"Bulldlng a B.a.r f;itu19,• Mid
bv the Newport Harbor Navigators,
will benefit Newport Harbor High
Sdlool. The benefit will be hekt at
the Grand Newport Pta:za In the
Tumip Rose Ballroom, 1901
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tickets
co.a s100. r« lnfom\8lion end"'
·~· Clll (9'19)61~
stN)AY
Cle rh1l ftMlllo llldOii'Mldoe ..
H"Nlt8d to erlfOv "'llVee c.ntune.
of Plano MUlk:; et 3 p.m. et 1he
Newpod-&ied'I Central Ubrwy.
Aaniet MicNeC Sellera IMll .,,..nt
1he he progrem. whktt wilt
Include WOtb by Mourt, Chc>Pn.
Pot.Ilene.~ end Samuel
Barber. The Newport Beed'I ~
Central Library It et 1000 Avocado
Avenue. F-or more Information,
call (949) 717-3816orvialt
www.nfWPOl1beadlflbraty.of"(J.
"'Whet le Memory Loa• ahd
"Creating a Partnership with your
Phyticlan• ere free worbhope
eponsored by the Alzeamer'•
Ann. The first worbhop will be
held from 11:30a .. m. to 12:30
p.m., and the eecond from 12:30 ·
to 2 p.m .• et the Pfesbyterfan
Churdl of the Convent. 2850
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. To
make reMrvatlons, call (714)
545-3727.
Concert artist...., and
guitarist Steve Walters Is known
es the "Singing Buddha.• He
combines deep spiritual Insight,
humor and his voice at 7 p.m. at
the Center for Spiritual Discovery,
2850 Mesa Verde Orfve East,
Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Tidtm
cost $10. For more Information,
call (714)764-7399.
MONDAY
A Great Decisions dltcuuton of
"'The Global Struggle for Vbnen'a
Rights" Is the last in an eight-week
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the dlrt beneath the red carp« of
todr(a celebridea. Event starts at
6 p.m. at Book Soup South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Suite 2400,
Costa Mesa. f'Or more
lnformetlqn, call (714) •2666. . .
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part of an l.,...i·styte Purim
calebrMion'COUrtMy of H
Chabad JewWl Center In
Newport Beach at 8:30 p.m. It will
be held In the Radisson Hotel at
4645 MacArthur Blvd •• The cost la
$15 per adult. $10 perdlild. For
reservations, call(~) 721·9800.
TUESDAY
The N9wport Harbor On:tald
Society ia hosting an ord'tld plant
auction from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at the
Neighbomood Community
Center, 1845 PJr1t Ave., Costa
Mesa. Free. For more
Information, caJI (949) 642-4148.
A free Mmfnar c:alled '"The Role
of Supplement.a in Aghting
Cancer• will be held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Mother's Martet, 226
East 17th St., Costa Meaa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
A "Making the AJght RNndal
Decisions• workshop, sponsored
by the Service Corps of Retired
EXecutives, will take place from 9
a.m. to noon at National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. The cost is $40, $35 if
preregistered. For more
information, call (714) 550-7369.
The Sutfrider Foundetk>n
Newport Beadl Chapter is holding
a public meeting at 7 p.m. at the
Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona Del Mar. Assistant city
Manager Dave Kiff and Newport
Harbor Master Tom Rossmiller will
discuss the clean water quality for
Newport Beacti and the harbor.
WEDNESDAY
"Nanosdenc:e, Nanotechnology,
Nenofiction; presented by
assistant professor of physics and
astronomy Phil Collins at UC
· Irvine, wlll cover the realities
behind the nanotechnology
revolution. Sdleduled at 7:30 a.m.
at the University Ctub on campus,
caJI (949) 824-4613 for more
information.
N9wport Beach~·
general meeting will take plaoe at
11 a.m. at the Archea Restaurant
The club is open to all women
who have lived in the area less
than 5 years. To leam more about
us, call 949 645--9922.
"'Tu Fne College Swings -A
review of •529 Plans and Your
Other Options" is a free seminar
. that provides a complimentary
dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the
Newport Gateway Center In
Irvine. Address is 19800
MacArthur Blvd. For reservations
call Celeste at 1-800-876-0353.
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A free temlnar called "Feng Shul
for a Healing Home" will be held
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's
Martet. 225East17th St. Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
The Newport Beach Chember °' Commerce will host Its Newport
Beach Marine Networ1dng and
Speaker Forum from 6 to 7 p.m.
at the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, 161 Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl. FT ...
For more infonnatlon, call (949)
729-4400.
COSTA MESA PLANNING
COMMISSION MEEl ING WRAP-UP ..
Here ue some or tho ls.sues
wnilng out ofMond&y's
Plan:ning ComrilJ.ssiori ~
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
GUIDELINES
In Spring 2001, the Oty
Coundl adopted new wning
code regulations ·
for new resldeotial
: construction and .
..,,.,. additions. These , chan8es Included
two new review procedures:
minor design review and design
review. Minor design reviews
were delegated to the wning
adm.lnist:mtqr while the Planning
Commission will consider
NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: Costa M ... Pt1nnlng -.
Commleslon meeting
• WHEN! 8:30 p.m .• Merch 24
•WHERE: City Ha", 77 Fair Otiw
•INFORMATION! (714) 7&4-62'6.
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conoeptual plan ror the future :
improvement of the porUon of
1bwn Center Drive between Put
center Drive and Avemie of the
Arts as a pedes~·ort.ented
public plaz.a. llnldng the major
arts'Vellues within the South
Coast Plaza ToWn ~ter
Theater Arts Dlstrfct.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission voted to
continue the Issue undl April 28.
design reviews. WHAT WAS SAID
In addition, the council "There Is a theater arts dls1rlct
-adopted residential design plan, which ls pretty l.oteractive
guidelines. which are used with with (the Town Center Drive
the review of new residential Master Plan), that ls not yet
construction and additions and available for our review," Garlich
include the criteria of being • said. ·1 thought It wouJd be
"harmonious and compatible" better to look at those two
with lt\e neighborhood. together."
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission continued
any decision on the guidelines
because it wanted staff to look
into some suggesdons from
residents, including changing
the definidon of a bedroom to
ease parking requirements and
changes for setbaclcs for
second-story additions.
WHAT rr MEANS
Staff will now have more time
to work with suggestions from
the public and the public will
have more time to comment
before an prdinance is drafted.
WHAT WAS SAID
·1 thought there were a lot of
good issues raised that night and
[there werel a lot of people who
couldn't be there and its good to
let the public absorb what we
talked about before we took a
vote on anything.· said Olair
Bruce Garllch.
VIEW PRESERVATION
GUIDELINES
The collUTtlsslon considered
the view preservadon part of the
~~':1ew
separately. The ••llOWID view preservation
guidelines would
affect homeowners in the
Marina Highlands. Preedom
Homes, Marina View and
California Seabreere
neighborhoods.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission told staff to
include the guidelines in the
ordinance, with Commissioner
BUI Perk.ins dissenting and
Commissioner Joel Faris
abstaining because he lives
within 500 feet of some of the
affected properties.
WHAT rr MEANS
The commission will consider
the entire ordinance when it is
drafted.
WHAT WAS SAID
•1 supported it on the basis
that I thought we owed the City
Council (the opponunityl of
making up their own mind
about It." Gartkh said.
TOWN CENTER DRIVE
MASTER PLAN
The master plan is a
PERFORMING ARTS
CENTER SYMPHONY
HALL
The Performing Art$ Center
proposed a 296,500-square-foot
symphony hall
that will be across
1bwn Center Drive
N Mowt from the existing
facility. The
five-story building includes a
2,000-seat main auditorium with
a secondary. 500-seat
auditorium.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission unanimously
approved the master plan.
WHAT rr MEANS
It will now go to the O ty
Council for revitw.
WHAT WAS SAID
-"We approved it beca~
everyone looks forward to (the
symphony haJJJ: Garlich said
SUBDIVISION OF
COMMERCIAL PARCEL
A representative of the Irvine
Ranch Water Discrict proposed
the subdivision of
a 2.26-acre
commercial _
~ property lo the
1 I 00 block of
Bristol Stteet into three lots with
a permit for shared access
between them. The Jot is now
vacanL
The applicant proposed to
subdivide the property into
three 30,000-square-foot lots for
three office buildings. which
have already been approved by
staff'. Approval will allow each of
the three lots to be sold
separately.
WHAT HAPPENED
The commission approved the:
subdivision, with Katrina Foley ~
dissenting. The dedslon •
includes a condition that •
required one sign for all three
properties.
WHAT rr MEANS
The applicant can now
subdivide the property.
LOT SUBDIVISION
The property owner of an
existing 27.800-equare-fooc
residential lot ln
the 200 block or
Santa l5abel
.,,..,.. Avenue wanted to
subdivide It Into
foui Jots wfth a pennJt to allow
shared driveway acc:ieu
In October 2002, the
commission approved the
construction of a detached, ..
four-unit two-story. :
single-Camlly residential project :
' for the lot. ' . •
WHAT HAPPENED :
The conlriilsslon unanlm~
app~ the subdMalon. ~
Put a bug in
someone's
ear Call 'the
Daily Pilot
CIAS
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Ruth Montgomery-Chicchese of Corona del ~r at the
Montgomery..Chicchese reunion Chris1mas in Maui.
The Smith Barney NeWS>ort office went to the Phoenician in
Scottsdale, Ariz. Pictured front to back, left to right Bin and
Kathleen Moore, Gary Robertson, Ttm Marshall and Taylor
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Nancy and Daniel O'Toole taken on Aug. 29, Daniel's seventh
birthday, in front of the Transporter Bridge of Biscay in Spain.
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Michael Shaw, Alex Shaw, Brian Shaw and Morgan Mossman.
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THE CROWD
In honor of the Sophisticates.
P --~ Updudlwill ~her Newp9ct estate on
the Back Bay for a reception
. honoring the~ of the
A81essment and neatment
Services Center. Gueats at the
Upchurch evening nen week are ·
und~nmters for the upcoming
Spriog fashion show being called
"Le Beau Boudoir. w The m.asstve
fash.IQn_event will take plaee on •
April l IITThe grand ballroom of
then~ Hyatt 'Regency,
Huntington .Beach. and it will be 1
the 20th annlversary celebration
of the Sophisticates dedicated to
the children assisted by ATSC.
The dynain;c
~----duo NDl
SteYmland
BYe IC'omyft
will chair the
fashlon
luncheon
event in
association
with
Nordstrom,
South Coa.5t B.W. COOK P1au. Kdmyei
reports that it
will be a spectacular fashion
show featuring the Spring .
collections of both American 4'Jld
European desjgners. Working
with Stevens and Komyei is
Sophisticate fashion chair Grace
1belen. with dedicated support
from Newport-Mesa standouts
including Sharf <lko, Tun
Brown. Nancy Olson. Debbie
Newmeyer, Carol Dwtwn,
FJena Ro., Ondy Jones, Q>eryl,
Johnstone and Carol
Pontn:moll. Datlce Mock serves
as president of the Sophisticates.
and with her husband Brian and
underwriters inclurung Harriet
and Sandy Sandhu. Nora Hester,
and corporate sponsor
Mercedes-Benz of North
America. to mention only a few,
are planning the fashlon event of
. the season. ln addition to the
show the presentation will honor
20 years of past presidents of the
Sophisticates of ATSC. Many of
them are expected to attend the
party. Reserve your fashion show
tickets by calling Christy Netro at
(714) 730-6529.
TENNIS EXTRAVAGANZA
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The hlgh season in the desert
is in full swing. and a large
contingent of the
Newport-Mesa social crowd are
commuting from the oceanfront
to the sands of the San Jacinto
desert region. This. week.
Newport's Pacific Life is
sponsoring the big tennis
extravagaro,a in Inman WeUs
and the private jets are filling
·the Palm Springs airport with
Eve Komyei and Nm Stevens will co chait the April 1 fashion show for the Sophisticates of ATSC. Puri111 Carnival ..
the rich and famous who love
the sport of racJcets. Recently, an
elegant tea party was thrown in
Palm Desert at Masion Felice, a
gallery of fine art and antiques
on the famed El Paseo and
hosted by the fabulous PhyWa
Washington. Author and
designer Betty Lou PhDUps was
invited to address the crowd,
speaking on the influence of
French d6cor. Enjoying the tea
were glamorous locals as well as
more than l 00 distinguished
guests from all over Southern
CalifonUa. including Newport.
Spotted in the Q"CJWd were
Donna Schuller, the
daughter-in-law or Orange
County's Rev. Rohen Sdwller,
HONORING GOLDWATER CLAY
Social activist Peggy Goldwater
Clay of Newport Beach was
honored recently by the
"Freedoms FoUQdation at Valley
Forgew as an outstanding
American citizen. Oay, daughter
of former U.S. Senator Bany.M.
Goldwater, joined local
restaurateur Antonio Cagnola.
· actress Donna Douglas, former
co-star of the television series
"The Beverly Hillbillies" and Luis
Armijo, a Navajo Indian code
talker who served America
during World War IL The
luncheon event. which took place
at the lrvine Hilton, was billed as
a tribute to "America, And lbose
Who Love Her." 'The luncheon
was sponsored by local citizens
Ubby Panby, Jerry and Jamie
Brital.o, Stephen and Prances
Knott. Vlrgtn.la Scboepe, Vm>na
Weeks, Ben and Barbara Hanis, em and Harriet Hanis, Rkha:rd
and Marilee Hawldns, Marion
Knott Montapert. and Dale and
~ s.ckett. Also ponsoring
the award presentation were
Newport's John and Donn.a
Cran and Oraoge County
hamburger baron Carl Kan:her
and his bride Marpm.
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'House' is Cute and amusing while 'Canyon' annoys
: 'Bringing Down the
• House' d6es just that · A tax lawyer starts up a
:: ronversation with
, •1awyer1Prf" in an online
chatiOOtn. One chat turns Into
many. She sends him a picture
and they make a date to meet
: 1-'s ~a slender blond
reporter. So when a black .
... · -~ ex-oonvict r.. ,
(
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shows up
on his
porch,
things get
a bit
m~
She needs
his help,
but he
wants her
MELISSA ~~";· The
RICHARDSON problem?
He ·
• desperately needs her help too;
.. he just doesn't blow It yet
• "Bringing Down the House" is
, billed as a comedy headlined by
..... -COMING SOON
. Steve Martin with a little help
from Queen latifah, but it
should be the other way around.
Martin is the stodgy one that
balances his time between funny
and annoying. Latifah, though.
shines through each scene and
plays a dozert different roles.
Tuget.her they are a force to be
reckoned with.
Benicia Del Toro as Aaron Hallam and Tommy Lee Jones as L.T. Bonham in "The Hunted."
The story is a bit far-fetched,
but "Bringing Down the House"
is also cute and amusing. So
'fl/, maybe an ex-con who swears
i. she didn't do the crime is a
strange house guest, but there
have been wor!le. And Martin's
tax lawyer probably wouldn't last
a minute in the midst of a gang.
but that's the beauty of it. The
movie takes all the
improbabilities and makes them
happen. It gathers the
stereotypes of society and . .
-:AFTER HOURS and former Miss Ireland Olivia
Tracey, will determine the
competition. Chris Pierce,
drummeffor the Orange County
rode band the Fenians, renowned
for his zebra patterned kilt, will
host. Muldoon's is at 202 Newport
Center Drive. Information: (949)
640-4110.
• .
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; the OaUy Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.,
: Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to
: (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
• 574-4268. A complete list is
: available at www.dailypilotcom. • •
~SPECIAL MUSIC .
PROKOFlEV, MOZART AND
TCHAIKOVSKY
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SEXIEST KILT COMPETTTION
Muldoon'a Dublin pub in Newport
Beach will hold its first ·Sexiest
KJlt Competition• at 2:30 p.m.' ~unday. A panel of female
judges, including actress, model
Orange Coast College's
Symphony Orchestra will offer
the third concert of its 42nd
s.eason at 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
featuring worts by Prokofiev,
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Since the movie does touch
upon almost every stereotype
imaginable, some people migbt
be offended at one time or
another. Remember, though, this
is a comedy, and no harm
actually came to any of the
characters. lf politically correct
Mozart and Tchaikovsky at the
Robelt B. Moore Theatre. Tickets
are $8 and $10 ~nd can be
purchased at the door.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
Orange Coast College is at 2701
Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
PHILHARMONIC STARS OF
TOMORROW
The Philharmonic Society of
Orange County will present
•stars of Tomorrow" at 3 p.m.
Sunday at the Barclay Theatre in
Irvine. showcasing nine
performers from Orange County
from 9 to 18 years old. Tickets are
$10 in advance and $15 at the
dictums do not run your life, go
~ ~Bringing Down the House.·
'ft causes just enough laughter
for a good time, but leaves room
to enjoy a bit of popcorn, too.
• MELISSA RICHARDsON is a Costa
Mesa resident and a junior at UC
Irvine.
door. Information or tickets: (949)
559-5440.
GIWMIY WINNER MARK
O'CONNER
Grammy Award-winning fiddler
Mart O'Conner will make his jazz
club debut at Founders Hall at
7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, and
Saturday. His performances will
spotlight his new CD. "In Full
Swing," a tribute to his mentor,
lat.e French jazz violinist
Stephanie Grappelli. Tickets are
$49 to $46, available at the Center
Box Office. online at
www.ocpac.ofP or by calling
(714) 740-7878. The Center is at
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A less than grand view
of 'Cmyon'
I can't pinpoint why exacdy,
but "Laurel C.anyon"
annoyed me to no end
Perhaps it's the d~piction of the
"sex. drugs,
and rock 'n'
rolr lifestyle
V13tseems
such a
crashing
bore. If it
Weren't for
fhe knockout
performance
by Frances.
McDormand, SUSANNE 1 would have
PEREZ hated it
completely.
Written and directed by Lisa
OlOlodenk.o ("High Art"), this
film is centered around four very
lost souls.
Sam (Olristian Bale) is a glum,
joyless medical student with an
equally humorless and
controlling fiancee Alex (](ate
Beckinsale). The opening
sequence tells you alJ you need
to know about this couple.
Sam accepts an internship at a
Los Angeles psychiattic hospital,
and the plan is for them to Oy
out from back Elast and stay at .
his mom's empty house in
Laurel Canyon. Sam bas a
complicated relationship with
his mot.her, a legendary rock
producer, and describes her as
"psychot;ic." which could explain
his fear of expressing any
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa.
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CONCERTO NO. 1
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra
will welcome Stanislav
Loudenitch to perform
Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.
1 in B·flat minor at 8 p.m .
Wednesday and Thursday, March
13, at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall. Tickets are $19
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erootlon in bis life, lest he be
labeled as out of control.'
When they amve at the
house they find Sam's mother,
Jane (McDormand) smoking a
bong with a rock band beaded
up by her much younger lover
Ian catessandro Nivola). It
seems that Jane gave her beach
house away to the lover she
just broke up with, and she a.nc..I
the band are stayjng at the
house while they try to come
up with a hit song for their neit
album. • •
Inexplicably, AJex finds hm;eff
drawn to Jane's hedonistic
lifestyle (alt.hough I'm sure it
m ust be fascinating to her after
working on a dis.sertation on the
sex lif~of the fruit OyJ. Sam is
drawn lo a beautiful feUow
student Sara (Natasha
McElhone, with an
unfathomable accent) who has
the hots for him. Ian has the
hots for Alex, and is inspired to
write an exrremely bad song that
plays endlessly over the closing
credits.
The best r;noments belong 10
McDormand, in a role about
as far removed from the part
of Marge Gunderson ("Fargo")
as you can get. Her Jane b
tough. vulnerable, sexy and
maJces no apologies for who
she is.
Someone should apologize lo
her for not giving her a bener
movie.
• SUSANNE PfRE2 lives tn Costa
Mesa and is an executive assistant
for a financial services company.
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star Shif1ey Jonel, will Join
comedian Sheltv Bennen and the
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THE PRAZAK QUARTET · conoert at 8 p.m. Saturday, March
One of the c:lnticat music world'• 15, at Orange Coaet College et
leading International chamber 2701 Fairview Roed, Coate Mele.
eNemblet will ~ at 7:30 ;r!<*ets for $37 to $C3 can be
p.m. March 13. The quirt.i wtfl purd\ued at the college or by
perfonn BeethOven's String cetling (714) 432-5880.
Ouertet No. 1, Janacek'• String
Quartet No. 1 end more. The THE CANADIAN BRASS
Prazak Quartet will perform et Take five vfrtuo.o musiden•,
OrellQ4 County Performing Alts drea ~In formal attire end
Center11 Founder's Hall. Tldurts tennis shoes, provide them with
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9nMmble that comM to
~lbom Hal on F1idlly end
s.turday, Mardt 14 end 16, ..
pelt of 1he PacHlc Symphony
Pope ...... at 1he ~County
Perlonnlng Ana <AntM; 800 Town
Center Drive, Cotti MMe. Ttle
concerts begin eedl .-..nfng at 8
p.m. lldt• ere evaUable for
$80,$63. S60, $38, end $29: for
mote lnformatic>n, cell the Padftc ' SVmPhOnv ~ Tlc*8t
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~ATTHE TEE ROOM
The Mart Devtdsof'I Trto, with Ron
&chete on gutter, performs et 8
p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room,
3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beed'I.
$10cover. (949) 766-0121.
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant In
Newport Beed\ ~een .. •jazz.
Oio 6'riMv through w.dneeday
.. regutar entertaJnment at 860
~Ave., NewpOc:t Bea<ft.
Hoora are 6 tot p.m. SUndly arid
8 to 10 p.m. Monday through
w.d~ay. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLYJAM .
The Sblo ~ pNMrl ..
Monday~ Jamt from 7 to 11
p.m.fMlttYWeelc. ~·
musicians include goiter ~4'Y9"·
be• players, alngers, drummera,
k~rdim end others at 100
Mein St, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) ~fr 7lf!JIJ.
MUSIC AT THE GRlt,J.
The Bluewater Gnu otr.ra IW.
music Friday end SeturdeV •
nights. Greg l\4organ, NI<* Peper
end ~tv Gordien (known u .
Brenda Miles
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MPG) perform ct•a* rode. R&8
end twlng et 8·30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory end MPG will
perform cleAic rode, awing end
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant I• at 630 Udo Pertc
Drive. Newport Beach. Froe. (949)
87&-3474.
MUSIC AT T1tl PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offer• the
mU91c of Common Ground from
Wedneedey through Sonday. The
bend perform• from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednftdey end Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday end
Saturday Cllnd from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restaurant ls at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
llead'I. A'ee. (94$) «Mi-3431.
WEEKENO MUSIC ,
Anth"ony's Riverboat Restaurant
In Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the aex on Friday end
Saturday eveningt end Sonday
for brunch. The program features
all your favortte. on the .
sa>cophone. Anthony's Is at 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 6, a funk, rode and Motown
ect, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Rlstorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken SandeFs
i>erform1 classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT Rl.B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'TAMING OF ntE SHREW
Orange Coast Comnrunity
College's Theatre Department is
staging a one-act cutting of
William Shakespeare's comedy
"Taming of the Shrew," a 40-
minute production of full
m easure slapstidc comedy.
Performances are at 1 :30 p.m.
March 25 and at 5 p.m. April 12
and 13 on the lawn of the Arts
Center and at 1 p.m. April 22 and
24 in the college's Drama lab
Theatre. Performances are free.
For information. call (714)
721-5508. The college is at 2702
Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
TONY AWARD WINNER DONNA
MCKECHNIE
One of Broadway's brightest
stars. Tony Award winner Donna
McKechnle, will perform at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center for the Elvin and Marjorie
Klein Cabaret Series at 7:30 p.m.
March 25 through March 29
nightly at Founders Hall. ridcets
are $49 the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600 Town
Cenfer Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
740-7878.
VIETNAMESE CULTURE NIGHT
Vietnamese music, folk songs,
folk and modem dance and
fashions will be showcased at 6
p.m. Saturday at Orange CoaS1
College. Tldcets are $10 In
advance and $15 at the door. For
informatlon, call {714) 721-5508.
The college i1 at 2702 Fairview
Road in Costa Mesa.
'TWO GENTlEMEN OF VERONA'
William Shalcespeare's "Two
Gent1emen of Verona" will be
performed at the South Coast
Repertory on the Segemrom
Stage through March 30. Preview
tidcets st.art at $19. For tidcets,
(714) 708-5555 or visit
www.scr.org.
'RELATIVELY SPEAKING'
'Relatively Speaking' will be
performed at the South Coast
Repertory at the Julianne Argyros
Stage from Tuesday through
April. 'Tldletl oost from $19 to
$Sf. South Coast Repertory is at
655 Town Center Drive In Costa
Mesa. For tidcett, cell (714)
708-5555 or visit www.scr.org.
'l.ARAME PROJECT
Orange Coast College ia staging
Moises Kaufman11 •u.ramie
, Project" March 19 through 23 in
the Drema Lab Theatre. Tldcetl
are $12 aod $8 and ere sold at the
door and by celling (714)
432-5880. Orange Coast College
ia at 2701 Felrvlew Roed, ea.ta
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fa et 2701 F1tlrview Road. Coit.I
Mea.
ART
'ZINE SCENE'
"line Scene; an exhibit of zillu
organized by the Cntnbrook Art
Museum, wlll be on display
through .April 27 et the Orange
County Museum of Art's Satellite
Gallery, South Coast Ptaza. 3333
-Bristol St, Cotti Mesa. Zina ere
poblicatlom -like magazines -
created by Individual• or small
groups. Mus.um hours ere 10
e.m. to 9 p,m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday
and 11 a.m. to 6:36 p.m. Sunday.
Free. (948} 769--1122. . •
DOUBLE HORIZ<JN'OO.. .
~ev Ambroslno's exhibit
"Double Horizontal" Will feature
"Brown Note lounge," an
installation ot two molded
plywood sub-woofer loveseats
that play an original bass·
composition, and whose
frequencies are tuned specifically
to the building's architecture. The
exhibit will also include a video
projection of Oskar Schlemmer's
1926-46 "Triadic Ballet" The ·
exhibit will run through Mart:h 22
at the Shed, 3000 Newport Blvd.
Information: (949) 723-3406.
'IN ntE EYE OF THE
BEHOLDER'
An exhibit of worils by Mid'lael
Perez and Kirsten Prosser will be
on display at Bayside Gallery
Res1aurant, 900 Bayside Drive.
Newport Beach, through
Saturday. (949) 851-918,
www.studiogallery.net ..
DANCE
ntE STUTTGART BAU.£T
The Stuttgart Ballet, said to offer
some of the best dancing in the
world today, will perform
repertory highlights from •The
Seventh Blue," "Cindy's Gift;"
• ~Sunday Symphony" and a full
length "Romeo a.nd Juliet" ,
Performances will be M art:h 18 •
through March 23 at the Orange
County Performing Alts Center at
600 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa. Tidcets are from $20 to S75
and can be purchased at the box
office or by calling (714)
556-ARTS
MOMIX: OPUS CACT\IS
Human bodies metamorphose
into a single serpentine figure.
·and dancers shape-shift into
exotic birds, flowers and cactus
and other forms with visual
splendor and theatrical magic.
Exquisite costumes and
illusionary visuals, sublime
modern movement and
Olympian gymnastics combine
into this transforming event of.
beauty, humor and
spell-binding power. ncttets are
$40 and $33. The show will be
given at the Barclay Theatre
March 27 through 30, with
shows at 8 p.m. and a Sunday
matinee at 3 p.m . Call (949)
854-4646 or go online to
www.thebarclay.org.
THE TRINITY IRISH DANCE
COMPANY
The Trinity Irish Dance Company
will use Irish dance as an
instrument and a metaphor. The
all-women Irish-American dance
company daules audiences
with hard-driving percussive
power, aerial grace, lightning
fast agility and astou nding
prdc:Woo. The show will be
performed at 8 p.m. March 15
and 16, with a Sunday matinee
at 3 p.m. Tidcets are $40 and
S35. Call (949) 854-4646.
SWING
Lessons are given every Sunday
from 2 to 6 p.m . at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Danoe Club. All agu are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. For more informatioh,
visit ocawing.com or cell (909)
656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing Is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the first
Saturday of each month at
Densoene Studio, 2980
McClintodc Way. Coste Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
PROGRAMS
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wUI be peiforrned by the Newport Sellen will preaent the tr..
8each Theat9r Comptny. lldtet.1 program, which will include ~In at $10 end cen be worts by Mozart, Chopin,
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"We're going to be
relaxed, because we're
not tht No. I seed."
P.t Ooualat•. ua men's
basketbalt C03Ch
Dally Pilot
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PREPS
. . "°"' Eclelor Roe~ Catlson • (949) 574--4223 • Spotts Fu: (949) 650-0170
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
M1:1stangs ·GloOer key· figure guided to · · t!). · ' · ·
Day-light
Sharon Day's talent led
Mesa girls soccer team to
unprecedented heights.
W bile the Costa Mesa girls
athletic program's glorious
2002-03 campaign contin-
ues, Lhe soccer team's bril-
liant 22· I ·3 season had little to do with
this yeals placemem in the Golden
West League.
In fact, Coach Dan Johnston's C1F
Southern Sectfon DiVision Ill co-cham-
pion Mustangs, who
,.,..-~....,,,,,,~--. tied Walnut, 0-0. in
Saturday's title game
at Cal Stale Fuller-
ton, became the first
Newport: Mesa girls
soccer team to eatn a
OF crown in spite of
their lowly league
competitors.
The Mustangs'
BARRY 12-0 league record,
in which they out-
FAULKNER scored opponents.
78-2, allowed them
to match the girls league championship
banners already earned by water polo,
tennis and voUeybaJJ this school year.
But Mesa proved. as Johnston has be-
come fond or saying, it could play with
anyone, finishing the year with an un-
beaten streak of 23 games.
• • •
Any OF championship is a tough act
to follow, bul the 2003-04 Mustangs face
the reality of competing in the post-
Sharon Day era.
Day. a senior who deserves heavy
consideration for Orange County Ath-
lete of the Year, capped a phenomenal
prep soccer career with another sterling
effort Saturday. The reigning CJP State
h.igh jump champion. who earned alJ.
league and AU-Newport-Mesa recogni-
tion after leading lhe M~tangs ~o the
program's first league volleyball crown
las1 fall, left behind some s1atistical soc-
cer records that may never be broken.
Day's 29 goals and 34 assists this year
upped her career totals to 83 goals and
71.assists. Combining the two as points.
as they do in hockey. she averaged 1.6
points in her 94 varsity games, despite
being removed early from dozens of
lopsided victories.
Wllar's more. Day's presence helped
the program make four straight tnps to
the postseason, a feat it had never ac-
complished before her anival. Mesa's
record with Day on the fieJd was 57-16-
21.
Even more remarkable. Day's coaches
and teammates expressed more appre-
datJon for her humility, unselfishness
and team focus than her ample soccer
skills.
U Day's scoring stats are to be ap-
proached. the biggest threat may come
from acro&S the family dinner table.
Freshman Jasmin Day, Sharon's sister,
compJeted her first varsity season with
24 goals and 14 assists. lf she can main-
tain that pace. she would finish with 96
goals.
•••
Sharon Day bas saJd she plans on
eompedng in soccer and track and OeJd
at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. 1f she does
play soccer, she will team with Newpon
Harbor High tenior 1Uyn Flamson, who
signed with the same school for whJcta
flamsoo's older • ter. Broob. a senior
defender, became the program's first Di·
vision I All·Amerlcan thJs past season.
Cal Poly won Its fourth 6lgWe5t Con·
~nee title last season and, with re-
aulting like th.is. future sucooss is likely.
•••
. ....... ,... ..
UCI's. point guard will be
an important facet of
tonight's quarterfinal
game against Cal State
Northridge at ACC.
Steve Vlraen
Daily Pilot
ANAHEIM -Bac.k
in high school, before
Jeff Gloger transferred
to Capistrano Valley
and before be became
the starting point
guard for the UC Irvine men's basketball
team. he had a nickname. People called
him, ·Flea.·
Six ye~ later, lhe 6-foot-4 redshirt
freshman still Uves up to the name he
received in his one year at Santa Marga·
rita.
"I was just annoying and pestering
people on defense: Gloger said. ·1
guess you could still say that now.~
GJoger, ak.a. Aea, who set UCJ 's sin-
gle-season record in steals with 70,
could very weU be the difference-maker
when the Anteaters face Cal State
Northridge in a quarterfinal game of the
Big West Conference Tournament to·
night al 6 at the Anaheim Convention
Center.
The 'Eaters also feature senior for·
ward Jordan Harris, a first-team All-Big
West honoree who leads UCJ in scoring,
and junJor center Adam Parada. who ...
earned serond-tearn laurels.
Ian Boylan, who leaqs Northridge in
scoring ( 15.9 points per game) and
steals (2.2 per game). broke his nose in.
the Matadors' season finale Saturday.
He should be a game-time decision to-
night and is expected to wear a mask if S'TM MtCR'-NK I DAILY PILOT
he plays. Be did not practice Monday or UC Irvine's Jeff Gloger (10) has been the 'flea' tn the oppasition's packets. Tuesday.
UCJ. the No. 2 seed, split with the sev-
enth·seeded Matadors this season. TV: KD0C last year. which was fortified this sea·
Gloger did 001 score and he bad three RADIO: KUCt-FM, 88.9
turnovers in the 69-63 loss at North-
son.
Now, he said. he wants to be a part or
ridge. Jan. 25. He srored It points and
dished out six assists when the Ant-
eaters defeated the Matadors, 64-57.
Feb. 20. However. Gloger also had five
tum overs.
The Matadors. who are led by 6-
foot-7 guard Curtis Slaughter (14.0 ppg).
will most likeJy use full-court.~
defense to take advantage of their ath·
leticism while trying to attack UO's
youth at the ball-handling position in
Gloger. However, the ever-confident
GJoger said he would rise to the chaJ-
lenge and ua Coach Pat Douglass sup-
ported those comments.
"He's an unusual talem.· Douglass
said or Gloger, who broke through with
a brilliant performance in ua·s first vic-
tory of the season at Pepperdine Nov.
30. and established himself as the 1eams
point guard. "He has been the glue to
our team. He's competitive. He comes to
play all the time. Sometimes freshmen
drop off during the season, but that
didn't happen with him. Also, most of
the (UCO fans have enjoyed ·his play
more lhan any other player.·
Perhaps a reason GJoger has become
a fan favorite is because he epitom.U.es
the Anteaters in regard to uaa place-
ment in lhe college basketball scene.
Earlier this week. a local television sta·
tion lAbbed ua as the best-kept secret
in South.em California college basket·
making history UCJ has never reached
ball: The same could be said for GJoger, the NCAA Tournament and the Ant·
who is hardly a scoring option. yet eaters know the onJy WdY 10 do so is to
sometimes finds his poinLS in trnnsition win the Big West tourney. The first step
after steals. He has also shown a knack in that proces.s comes 1onigh1 agains1
for 5COring after offensive rebounds, a Northridge.
testament to his relentless husde. "Make no mistake about it, we are go·
"F.ven though I'm younger. in temlS or ing in with the intent of winning ir aIJ."
a physical standpoint. I don't see any-said Gloger. who made the Big West AD·
body who is much bigger and scronger Freshman team this season. ·1 really do
than me at my position." said Gloger. think thJS is our year. We're going to go
who dribbles and runs the UCJ offense in there and try 10 not let what has hap-
with a bit of a swagger. "J really attribute pened the pa'it two year.. happen
that (confidence) to my two older again.·
brolhers. Playing against them and in UCl won the Big West regular-season
their summer leagues all the time, I was title m 200 I. but lost m the conference
always playing against older players." tournament.
Gloger's elder brothers. Brad. 24, who Then. the Anteater; won a share or
played at Columbia. and Spencer, 22, the conference·s 2002 regular-season
who jusl finished his season at Pnnce-championship, but again lost in the
Ion, used to pick on the younger GJoger. tourney. The 'Eaters have not reached
But that only made him stronger. the Blg West Tournament final in Doug-
·111ey would Just play rough with me lass' five seasons.
and push me," Gloger said. "When I "ln recent years, we Y.'eTil through a
played again.st them, I knew I wasn't go-(bad) stretch at the end of the year.·
ing to play anyone considerably better Douglass said. ·1 thml we're fresher
than any one of my brothers. That gave than we have been . We're going to be
me a sense of security." relaxed because we're not the No. l
Gloger's defense bas been his greatest seed.
strength. thus rar, and that can also be wWe·n just go out there with every in·
aruibuted to his redshin season, when tention of winning the tournament, but.
be had to guard Jeny Green most of the at the same time, realizing that any
time during practice. Gloger said that team can win it and you have to play
forced him to build a competitive spirit three ballgames.·
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Ann Marie TOpps
,
Softball slugger's steady improvement could allow
her, and Mesa's Mustangs, to clear new barriers.
EYEOPENER
Daily~kl
Sportl Hal flp
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Marcll l 7 honor• JOHN KATOVSICH
Tlusday, Mardi 13, 2003 81
HIGH SCHOOL
TRACK
Relay
roundup
forCdM
Sea Kings take both relays
and more to win tri-meet
with Newport Harbor and
Mari'na boys.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEi MAR
-Ewn after winning
his second event of
the day. Corona del
Mar High'!> Oms Ringstrom looked
ahead to the 1.600-meter relay. a sign he
is never sallsfied.
The junior won the 200 (22.9) and 400
(51.2). helpmg CdM claun \'lctory in a
nonJeague tri-meet Wednesday al GdM
High. The Sea Kings earned 64 points to
.Newport I larbor's 43. rou~ by. Ma·
rina's 28.
Ringstrom. along with junior Kevin
Artz. Brandon Borcoman and Blake DtJ-
lion. won the 1.600 relay m 3.30.3.
·1 ran f~ter today than last week.·
said Rmgstrom of his 200 ume
Last v.-eek. Rmgstrom Y.On the 400
and took ~ond in rhe 200 (23.2). while
anchoring the 1,600 relay with Dillion.
Borcoman and Artz.
ln addil:lon to Ring.trom\ victori~ .
five CdM runners churned wms
Wednesday. including Artz m the 1.600.
He took the lead after two laps and in-
creased the margin between he and his
closest competition to cro.,_., the ftrush
line in 4:36.9.
•1 was determined IO IJel this cacie,"
said Actt. who attended Newport Kai-
t?or Hlgh as a freshman. "It proves that if
you want ll bad enough. you'll do it. I
was wprised Wlth my rune toda) rm
good friends with Nick Miller (Newpon
Harbor) and we've raced each other on
and off over the years."
He also won the.3.200 (10:32.8).
Newport senior Alec Unusuastegw
also knows Am from his time at~
pon_ The current Sailor raced to first in
the 800 (2:02.30) -ahead of Artz.
"With 300 meters left. I JUSt took off
and hoped he couldn't stay wuh me.~
Urtusuastegui scud "The la.!>t 100 meters
was the funnes1 part or the whole race. I
was stoked."
Other Newport winners were JoeJ
Waller In tl\e I 00 (11.3) and Jon Sl.ec:sei
in the discus (l 31 -2\.
CdM wmners mduded F..emaan Jalili
In the 110 h.igh hurdles. Andrew Wong
m the long jump (18-7' l. Stephen
Minard in the hlgb jump (5-10) and
Ross McKee in the 300 intermediate
hurdles. CdM's 400 relay team of Ring-
strom. Matthew Morris. Dillion and MJ-
c:hael Caponera won m 4•.0
·run~m and Kevin Artt did very
well· SUmner sa.Jd.
Newport
girls stop
Sea Kings,
Marina
CJayton, Whitfield and
Belida each win twice to
power Sailors• victory. ·
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12 TiuldlY. Mlrdl 13. 2003
.. Run ....... ,.
Ownl~
Men -1. Wilhelm Gldabuday,
G.rdeji Gnwe, 28, 33:41;"2.
St~Wlrkua,31.~.
33'.62; 3. Ell Rodriguez. 19, Whittler,
33:69; 4. ...._..., a.m.., 28,
Huntington Belch, 34:42: 5. Dave PMMI, Costa M .. , 47. 34:51.
Women -1. Tereea Vega-Vecaroe, •
Chino Hilla, 28, 38:04; 2. Rosalinda
Alcala, Anaheim, 34, 38:43; 3.
~ Smith. Corona def Mar, 22,
39:10; 4. Meroe Sastre, Garden
Grove, 34, 39:43; 5. Christine Jlme~ Apple Valley, 17. 40:0~:
OWrel M.ter9
Men -1. Dave Parsel,'Co& Mesa, '
41. 34:51; 2. David Smith. 46, 38;30;
3. Grady Howe, Corona def Mar, 43,
38:37; 4. Ffedget Alexander, Loe
AngeMe, 48, 38:59; 5. Alt
Hemandez. Costa Mesa, 42, 39:01.
Women-1. Denise Ripley,
Diamond Bar, 41, 40:39; 2. Sheni
Hal..CUrt, Costa Mesa. 51, 40:50; 3.
Judy Keweley, Simi Valley, 58.
40:54; 4. Una Baker, Dana Point, 43,
45:29; 5. Laura Weissert, Costa
Mesa. 45, 45:34.
DMllon LMders
Boys (age 12 and under)-1. Alex
Popof, Irvine, 11, 40:29; 2. Kristoffer
Wigler, Newport Beach, 11, 58:39; 3.
Zachary Lewi, Yorba Unda, 12,
59:08; 4. Joshua Miller, Newport
Beach, 5, 1 :03.53; 5. Erict Perez, Los
Angeles, 11, 1:20.58.
Boys (13-15)-1. Mario Zamora.
Corona del Mar, 13, 48:27; 2. Robert
Boggio, Dana Point, 13, 49:42; 3.
Alex Raia.I, Santa Ana, 14, 66:01; 4.
Rodcy Faurot. Santa Ana, 13, 59:04;
6. Michael Bedcman, Orange, 15,
1:10.23.
Boys (1&-11)-1. Arnold Mu~
Rialto, 17. 38:49; 2. DaVld Oellema,
Mission Viejo, 16, 51!49; 3. Ramsey
Nabahani, Laguna Niguel, 17. 52:01.
Men 11•241-1. Ell Rodriguez,
Whittier, 19, 33:59; 2. Roger
Mignosa, Huntington Beach, 23,
34:59; 3. Neal Rogers, Aliso Viejo.
24, 40:22; 4. Sean Culmer, Irvine,
23, 51 :23; 5. Geoff Webb, Newport
Beach, 24, 55:52.
Men (25-29)-1. Wilhelm
Gldabuday, Garden Grove, 28,
33:41; 2. Haven Barnes, Huntington .
Beach, 26, 34:42; 3. Alex May,
Westminster, 28, 43:30; 4. Joe
Roresi, Huntington Beach. 27.
44:21; 5. Jason Beal, Costa Mesa,
28, 45:18.
Men (30-34) r, 1. Stephen Wirhls,
Pomona, 31/33:52; 2. Erik K!oster,
Newport Beach, 35:35; 3. Enc
Korbrine, Irvine. 33, 35:47; 4.
Claudio Delpuedle, Mission Viejo,
30, 36:09; 5. Warren Bloomberg,
Corona del Mar, 33, 36:27.
Men (35-39)-1. Al Valdez,
Anaheim, 39, 37:44; 2. Morgan
Addis, Fort Collins, CO, 39, 37:46; 3.
Vecentevai Nciac, Tustin, 35, 38:05;
4. Jose Ano, Chula Vista, 36, 41 :'II;
5. Cody Oakland, Laguna Beach, 39,
42:15.
Men (40-44)-1. Grady Howe,
Corona def Mar, 43, 38:37; 2. Art
Hernandez, Costa Mesa. 42. 39:01;
3. Dave Kobrine, Newport Coast,
41 , 42:08; 4. David Lillicrop,
Cypress, 40, 42:36; 5. Robot
Rodgers, Laguna Niguel. 42, 42:~.
Men 145-491 -1. Dave Parse!, Costa
Mesa, 47. 34:51; 2. David Smith, 46,
38:30; 3. Fredger Alexander, Los
Angeles, 48, 38:59; 4. Matt
Hagemann, Newport Beach, 45,
40:14; 5. Irv Dawson, Costa Mesa,
49,40'.35.
Men (50-64)-1. ffldt Delgado 51.
41:17; 2. Michael Naylor, long
Beach, 54, 43:56; 3. Thomas
Singleton, Laguna Hills, 52, 44:07:
4. Dan Seelinger, Mission Viejo, 53;
44:10; 6. Steven Fry, Laguna Niguel,
' 52;45:~. . Men 155-69) -1. Greg Henk,
Tr•bt.ico Cenyon, 56, 47:00; 2.
Stephen Wheeler, Newport BNch,
59, 47:12; 3. Robby Sheetz, Cott.a
M .... 57, 47-.27; 4. Paul Allow.y,
Midway City, 56, 47:48; 5. Kar1
MOICh, t....guna Beach, 56, 49:25.
Men,..,_.., -1. Peter Jones, San
o.mente, 62, 42:31; 2. Gamma
Chavez. Irvine, 63, 4':12; 3. Mike
Harrlton, Corona del Mar, 60, 47:26;
4. J im Lyons. Laguna Beach, 63.
47:45; 5. Frank Noble. Santa Ana,
60,58:39.
Men ,....,, -1. Luis Varga, Lake
Forest. 65, 44:37; 2. Roberto Varg.as,
Ontario, 65, 44:51; 3. Stanley Polski,
Fullerton, 69. 47:44; 4. David
Miatchel, Costa Mesa, 65, 51;30;5.
Donald Glngow, Irvine, 66,
1:02.48.
Men ~)-1. Aurelio camadlo,
Pico Rive,.., 72. 49:33; 2. Lew
Hankins. P•loe Verdes. 74, 52:17; 3.
Don Hllll•rd. Newport Beech, 70,
52!AS: 4. EdWard Salkin, Corona d.i
Mar, 70, 52:A8; 5. Chuck Leisberg,
lAguna Hiit.. 75, 1:01. .. 1.
Giit. (12 Md under)-1. Emilia
Rincon, Pomona. 12..t 49:48; 2.
Rachel Putkowsld, ll, 50:43; 3
M~le Urac., Garden Grove, 12,
52.:.23; 4. Emily Baker, CoroN cW Mar, 11, 63:50; 5. Laigh• lec*man, e>r.nge. 12. 1 :13.16.
OMS 11> ti)-1 JenOv Lehmer,
lhtbuco C.nvon. 14, 1 :00.17.
C-...11 .. 1tJ -t Christina Jimenez.
App6t VaHey. 17. 40:02; 2J.Nlc01e
PMiicont, Yoft>a Unda, 18.69:59.
-...... (-.aA)-1. Chefyt Smith, c:o.on. cW Mtr, 22. 39:10; 2. Chrl9ty
Undlley, ltvlnt, 24, 44:52: 3. S.r•h
v.gi.y, FU~. 23, '4t:(J8;4.
JeMtfw .... Newport'""" 23. 53:21; &.. Jufle DNWne, MlileM>n
Viejo. 22. 11:42. -----1.,....
... ~Qllno.-28,
~ 2. ~ a.a.v •..... vpon llNcft. •. ~; 3. Alr"J ... "'Itel,,,
.............. 28,4d0:4..Amber ,..,..,.. .... Ane.n.a:tt;a ..
Maid kaidllla. Mio*'°· 21.-.oa. ..._ _._ '· ftoulnd9 AICldll. AnlMlm. 34, .. 2.
Mtroe a.re. Olftlln Otove.,.,
•'3;S. ....... ~ ... ~ IMdt. ••• ,~, .... l.¥ndll--NewpOrt .....,.,,
41:31;1.~~ ae..Ma.14.
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RUNNING
Jeannie Robinson, Long Budl, 37.
42:18; 3. Stad SchlK111g, Tuttin, 38,
42:56; 4. Sh~ \lefones., 38, 43:08;
5. Shen1 E118f'by, 0.n• Point, 38,
43:35. w.n-(44Ml)-1. D9nle Ripley,
Diamond Bar, 41, 40:39; 2. Un11
Baker, Dana Point. 43, 46:29; 3, Kim
Prlctett Newport a..cn, 42, 45;59;
4. s.nm. LudJow, Newport 8eac:h,
41, 47:46; 5. Mary Haugen, Corona
cM4 Mar, 40, 48:4 l.
Women 145-4t)-1. Laura Weissert.
Costa Mesa. 45, 45:34; 2. Kate
Steiskal, Aliso Viejo, 46, 48:46; 3.
Brenda Edgell, Lake Forest, 46,
50:55; 4. Cynthia Co~ Newport
Beach, 45, 63:31; 5. Sulan ~las,
Laguna Hiiis; 46, 53:45.
Women CSCMi4) -1. Sherri HalKurt,
Costa MeuJ 51, 40:50; 2. Cerollnt
Beeson. Dana Point, 53, 50:00; 3.
Judy Chang, Yorba Unda, 51. 50:02;
4.. Unda Petross!, Fullerton, 51,
57:02; 5. Tent Castellano, Sun City,
52, 59:54.
Women CIMll-1. Judy Kewtey,
Simi Valley, 58, 40:54; 2. Renee
Vettorello, S.llne, Ml, 56, 50:58; 3.
Sally Tyree, Yorba Unda, 59, 52:21;
"·Jane 'Nalgan, Laguna Beach, 58,
55:29; 5. Merrie English, Riverside,
56, 5$:03. Women,..,_..,_ 1. Penny TVree,
Huntington Beach, 81, 52:08; 2.
Lynn West, Newport Coat. 61 ,
1:09.51.
Women (-..)-1. Wllll Harm•n,
Irvine, 65, 1 :o7.41; 2. M•rianela
Montero, Cerrito8, 67, 1 :19.14.
Women (1CMI)-1. Chieko Allweln,
Torrance, 70, 55:58; 2. Mary Storey,
Rlve,..lde, 78, ):10.23;3. Dorie
Smith, Tustin, 72. 1:11.11.
SK
Owrllll.eeder9
Men -1. Julius Gldabuday, 26,
14:41; 2. Oscar Gonzalez, Irvine, 39,
14:42; 3. Jason Kolb, El Segundo,
25, 14:49; 4. Eddie Venegas,
Rowland He!ghta. 25, 15:03; 6. Peter
Maksfmow, Whittier, 24, 15:05.
Women -1. Liz Guenin!, Long
Beach, 34, 16:25; 2. Eliza Alexander,
San Diego, 27. 16:29; 3. T•nla
Ascher, Santa Mona, 38, 16:48; 4..
Kristen Ohaf'll, Paloa Verdes, 37.
16:57; 5. Sarah Harris, El Segundo,
27. 17:36.
Owrlll MMtilrs •
Men -1. Dan ~na.ult. Santa Ana,
40, 15:08; 2. Jamee Kurtzman,
Trpbt.ico canyon, 40, 15:20; 3. Marte
Hulme: Tustln,41 , 15:29;4. Gus
Hermes, Irvine, 40, 15:46; 5. Keith·
Wltthauer, Apple Valley, 47. 16:58.
Women -1. Sue Davis, Costa Mesa,
40, 18:19; 2. Carol Keller. Dana
Point. 43, 18:32; 3. Kim RouM, Long
Beach, 42. 19:31; 4. Tammy
Sargeant. long 'Beach, 45, 19:38; 5.
Rozanne Strong, Ftlllerton, 42,
19:45.
DivWon LMden
Boys (ege 1)-1. Bryant Rincon,
Pomona, 21 :54; 2. Alejandro
Maldonado, Tustin, 25:03; 3.
Ricardo Cardova, Inglewood, 26:49;
4. Conner Michael, Norco, 27:22; 5.
Daniel Anastos, Newport Beach,
29:29.
Boys (._10)-1. Sebi Puraci, Colton,
9, 20:21; 2. Atthur Chavira, Somis,
10, 22:11 ; 3. Jantzen Oshier,
Trabuco Canyon, 10, 22:15; 4.
Shunpei Toride, Riverside, 9, 24:16;
5. Matthew Hinrichs, Cypress, 10,
24:17.
Boys (11-12)-1. Billy West,
Oceanside, 11, 19:47; 2. Justin Kan,
San Gabriel. 12, 21:21;3. Garrett
Glore, Newport Beach, 11, 21:55;4.
Marte Bloom. Oceanside. 11, 22:12;
5. Struan Nicolson. Newport Coast.
11 , 22:28.
Boys (13-15) -1. Ridcy Pena, Lake
Forest. 15, 15:58; 2. Jadt Turner,
Newport Coast. 14, 16:32; 3.
Westley Noble, Ontario, 15, 16:55;
4. Ryan Guthrie, Newport Beach.
15, 17:30; 5. Phillip Brown, Laguna
Hills, 13, 17:35.
Boys (1&-11)-1. Chad Trammell,
Yakima, WA. 18, 15:20; 2. Audfe
Alexander, Glendor•, 17. 16:23; 3.
Jarrett Yanez. Los Angeles, 16,
16:41 ; 4. Devin Murtaugh, Corona
def Mar, 16, 19:11; 5. Billy Morrow.
Newport Beach, 17. 20:34.
Men 11~)-1. Peter Malcsimow,
Whitt.let', 24, 15:05; 2. Antonio
Delavega, Fullerton, 2.2, 15:07; 3.
Chris Dewitt. Los Angeles, 23,
16:12; 4. Jeff Howley, cansbad. 23,
16:12; 5. Juan Granados, Sun
Valley, 22, 16:16.
Men (25-21)-1. Julius Gldabt.id•y.
26, 14-'A 1; 2. Jason Kolb, El
5.gundo, 25, 14:49; 3. Eddie v.nega., Rowland Heights, 26,
15:03; 4. '-'att Harris, M•nhattan
Beach, 26, 15:27; 5. Rogelio Aores.
Torrance, 28, 15:34.
Men (J0.34)-1. Juan Ramirez.
Senta An•, 34. 15:06; 2. Mau
Umbert. Eoclnitas, 30, 15:14; 3.
Rasmus Tamstorf, Los ,Angeles, 30,
15:35;4. Ian Blalr, Long Beach, 31,
18:23; 5. Marte Steyven, Irvine, 32,
18:53.
Men (JWI)-1. a.car Gonulez,
llviM , 39, 14:42; 2. Patricl Green,
c.rritos, 37. 15:07; 3. 0.nlel
Routes, Anaheim, 35, 16:53; 4.
Kevin~ Newport Beach, 38,
18:US; 5. G.dto Cachero, Newport'
Beactl,35, 17:29.
Men (4CM4)-1. Dan ArMnault. s.nta Ana, 401 15:08; ~ ames
1<.ur11m.n, Trabuoo Canyon, 40,
15:10; 3. Mett Hulme, ru.tln. 41,
15:29; 4. Gut Germet, Irvine, 40,
16·46; 5. Mike fJllipow, Long BMch.
42. 18.'04. Men~-t ~ Wltthauet. ~ v.tlev, 47. 16;58;, 2. [)eve
Parlet, Coate Meet, 47. 18."05; 3. ""°' o.w. laUrtfWd. 47, 17;2.4;
4. OW'it Robt* ... Long BNdl. 415,
1l:02; 5. Vltali l..Mieneld, s.tn Juan c.sMD tno. 47, 19'.Ae.
......... -1.Hugc>~. ...... ....,,, 52. 1137; 2. JemM
....,, A.Meo Vlefo, IO. 11:10; 3. Oon
Ooune.AMhelm.M, 11:12.4,
ftoa-~ NWJpOrt a.en,
IO, ».17; &: f'i4 "'*• FoUnt.ln
*'9y, 12. 21 :01.
----1. 8&11 Sumner, =" ~ .... 11:10; 2. Don ~ un.. M, lt: 1t; 3.
.. L.ltige. ----....,_,fl H• 41M ....... 2"11;4. HlrW¥ """"c... ... Met, .. a-.-1. MlcNetWat11it 1nlluoD
SPORTS
canyon, 57. 23:47.
Men "°44)-1. em Sokol, Leguna
Baech, eo. ».41; 2. C...r Mlhhet,
Rancho Paloe, 80, 21:i1; 3. Outne
Schlahan, Aiverelde, tie, 27:59; 4..
Robert ei.e, Newport &Mdl, os. ~8;24; 5. Jeny Mcf•r1•ne,
Hawthorne. 86, lfr.32.
Men (704l)-1. Jeny Jeff9non.
S.n Juan Capistrano, 70, 21 :34; 2.
Allen W.rren, Newport Beach, 70,
24.'09; 3. Gordon Cohn, Long
Baach, 70, 24:50; 4.. PJul Kuhn.
Newport ee.ch, 70, 27:03; s. Bart
Stryker, Tustin, 70, 27:28.
Gitt. (I and uadar) -1. Danelllee
Hai.tine-. f*iondO Beach. 8, 26:AO;
2. Darcie MaraMll, Newport Beech,
8, 34;30; 3. Sav•nnah Adamo,
I • 3 38:02; 4, Avery Jollitr.,
Beach, 8, 39:40; Adelaide
eWport Beech, 6, 40:22.
Giits (•10)-1. Caylle aio.tee,
hlrndale, 9, 23:G4; 2. Da"'81 ..
Wlsn~. Alleo Viejo. 10, 23:53;
3. S.f'llh Keddingto(\, Newport
Beach, 10, 27:02; 4. A.m•nd.
Butien, Corona del M•r, 9, 27:03; 6.
Madison Turner, Newport Coaat.
10, 27:04; Fran Prevel, Laguna
Beach, 26:10.
Glrta (11-12)-1. Karina
Bracamontes, Santa AN. 11, 19-A1;
2 .. Mlchelle Flelcher. San
Bernardino, 12, 21:24; 3. en. Yuen,
Rancho Palos, 11 , 21 :43; 4.. Chloe
Bayne, Rancho P•loe, 12, 22:31 ; 5.
Rayna Bede. Anaheim, 11, 22:61.
Gltta (13-15)-1. Christy Ad.,ny~.
San Dimas, 13, 18:50; 2. Nicole
Chestnut. San Bernardino, 13,
20:57; 3. Hilary May, Newport
Beach, 14, 21:00;4. Jessica
Ramsier, Irvi ne, 15, 21 :09; 5.
Christine St Geme, Newport
Beacti,,13, 22:05 ..
Gltta 111-11)-1. Maur• Tyrrell,
Torrance, "17, 19:02; 2. Anna Ngo,
Ftlllerton, 18, 21 :03; 3. Aahlefgh
Eppens, Irvine, 18, 21:43;4. Sant
Claster, Corona cW1 Mar, 16, 22:53;
5. Cindy Lee, Mdftterey Partc. 17.
23:20. ,
Women (1 .. 2A) -· 1. Christine
Appell, Huntington Beadl, 24,
18:16; 2. Eliulbeth Cempagna,
Huntington Beach, 23, 21:20; 3.
Jennifer McCarthy, Irvine, 21, 21 :23;
4. Lauren Obryan, Altadena, 21, ·
21:42; 5. MeQAn Cordes, ThouNnd
Oaks, 23, 23:55.
Women (25.29)-1. Eliza Alexander,
San Diego, 27. 16:29; 2. Sarah
Harris, El Segundo, 27.17:36; 3.
Veronica Skiles, BrN. 28, 21 :57; 4.
Amy Arena (Long Beach), 26, 23:43;
5. Hilleary K.ehrll, New Yortc. NY. 27.
23:52.
Women fJ0.34)-1. Liz Guerrini,
l.Dng Beach, 34, 16:25; 2. Beth
canson, Seal Beach, 30, 18:46; 3.
Amelia Valinsky-Rllipow, Long
Beach, 33, 19:39, 4. SotTel Hanaon,
Irvine, 30, 19:59; 5. Heidi-Anne
Mooney, Corona del Mar, 31, 22:13. Women (35-39)-1. T•nia A9cher,
Santa Monica, 36, 16:48; 2. Kristen
Ohara, Palos Verdes Peninsula, 37,
16:57; 3. Pam Boyles, Bakersfield,
38, 17:36; 4. Dotty Ginter,
Huntington Beach, 39, 17:41; 5. Erin
Petrossi, Fullerton, 36. Women (40-44)-1. Sue D•vis.
Costa Mesa. 40, 18:19; 2. carol
Keller, Dana Point. 43, 18:32; 3. IGm
Rouse, Long Beach. 42, 19:31; 4.
Rozanne Strong, Ftlllerton, 42,
19:45; 5. Debbie Watson, Chino, 41,
20:39.
Women 146-49)-1. Tammy
Sargeant. Long Beach, 45, 19:38; 2.
Patty Na ruse, Newport Beach, 45,
21:55; 3. Brenda Colgate.,Newport
Beach, 45, 22:14; 4. Doreen
Ramsey, Chino Hills, 47. 24:15; 5.
Trish Jansen, Tustin, 45, 24:48.
Women (50-54)-1. Kathy Sanchez,
Costa Mesa, 54, 23:36; 2. Pat
Damion, Newport Beach. 51 , 25:18;
3. Jo Brltton-Reish, 62, 27:43; 4.
Kathy Higa, Camarillo, 54, 27:45; 5.
Terri castet1an0; Sun City, 62, 31:47.
Women (55-69) -1. Jeanie Leitner,
Irvine, 55. 22:37; 2. Sue Robbins,
Huntington Beach, 57. 27:26; 3.
Cheryl Rossi, Newport Beach, 55,
28:04; 4. Sharon Speights. Newport
Beach, 57. 28:51; 5. Jackie Evans,
Huntington Beach, 55, 35:06.
Women (6044)-1. Myra Lauder,
Newport Beach, 60, 26:17; 2.
Connie Kidd, Irvine, 61 , 42: 14; 3.
Marylea Todd, Fullerton, 61, 47:04;
4. Sandy NIU, Calabasas, 63,47:14.
Women (-..)-1. Lois Austin,
Laguna Beach,.~ ~:04; 2. Lorraine
Seidmeyer, Rarta10 Santa
Margarita, 67. 26:43; 3. Sh•ron
Sims. Lagona Niguel, 65, 35:29; 4.
Winnie Rich, 66, 33:25; 6. Molly
Ball, San Diego, 66. 34:36.
Women (7CMlll) -1. Lois Edds,
Newport Beach, 82, 37:00.
5KWalt
Owral LNdera
Men -1. Mic:tutel HelShmfn.
Huntington Beach, 26, 39'.37; 2.
Danny Borg-Stlndatrom. Newport
Beach, 10. 40:38; 3. Rocco Monary,
HuntlOQton Beach, 54, 40:41; 4.
Tyler Maloney, Cof'Onll del Mar, 8,
40:51; 5. Gery Phillipe, Woodland
Hil19. 40, 41:06.
Women-1. Dayna Shu«hart,
Huntington Bueti, 26, 39:38: 2.
Karen VogetNng, Costa Meta, 4',
40:28; 3. M•keN M.teaty, Newport
Coast. 5, 40'.29; 4. RM\iOQton
Wtlta~ewpott ee.ctl, 7. 40'.45. • o-..11--.
Men-1. Rocco MeNry, Huntington
e.acti, 54, 40:41; 2. Gary Phllllpe,
Woodlande, 40, 41:08; 3. ~
l<.utn¥, Newpof1 leectl, 57. 41: 10; ...
Robeft N4tmbe, Corona cW Mer, 43,
41 :.21; 15. Martr Harryman, Comna
cW Mer, 46, 41 :44..
----1.KaNn~. eo.t.a Meu, 4", 40'.28; 2. Man.
Hulect, Fountain v.ney, 40, «>:47; 3 •
Jacqueline Phfltlpe, ~. 40,
41:01;4. Diane Henion. Newpoft
Colee. 43, 41 :07; I . Oebbte
.Jotul90n, Newpoft C.O... 41, 4 t:GI.
TOPPS h .. _..MME'IOPPS
Continued from Bl
..
Costa Mesa High
softbau standout
Ann Marie Tapps is
the Daily Pilot High
School Athlete of
the Week after a
spectacular start
of the season in a
two-game slugging
barrage.
MARK C. DUSTIN/ DAILY PILOT •
"She's going 100% and it's just
incredible to watch." Costa Mesa
C.oach Rick Buanarigo sakl •She
Is constantly in the cages work-
afo~tioned two homers. ing on her swing." ·
lnduding a grand slam, and lbpps takes regular hJtting Jes. --·~·~s 111 a k:a1t: Cotta M-.' ·=S-foOt-e ·aeven RBJs agam.t Uni, she sons from Jim Bullingler aod oom-170 ~loflbaM went 3 lor 4 with two lriples petes for the Athletics 18-and-wl· P..-..1: 5'IOttstop and five RBis Saturday in a first-der travel team. for which she has c:.da: ltlct IUC>n8fl90 ... ........ , .. round Costa Mesa Tournament started at shortstop the last two ....... ~ "l.ool.inder" win over caplst.rano Valley dub seasons. It Is this experience ............... Christian. The Dally Pilot Alb-agaimt the top talent in her age ~home Nil OWf the lete of the Week followed that group that has helped her be-fwa In c--sa In
the'c..clM Olll trwlt ball up by going l for 2 with two come an elite prep ~ ~!alt unmer.• walks, two RBis and three runs "She was a little bit behind the
in the Mustang9' 13-7 non-other gim when she started travel .......... MN9tle lilt-Wiek Jll: She WWlt 7 foJ I with
two home M-. 12 Riis. 1hrwe league win Tuesday over former ball. but. now, she's ahead of most triple MMf four "'"' to hep the PCL rival Corona del Mac. of them." said Buonarigo. who be-MultMgl~wWCNef"~ That makes lbpps 8 for 10 lieves lbpps will extend the Mdaiy end c.p.taa10 v.ii.y
Owtstien Satunf.-y. with 14 RBis, two homers, four school career home-run record .
triples. one double, 2J total she already <MnS (10) . .....
bases, seven runs and, seem· "Travel ball really opened her CollctDr ipotU CMd Mfes QJ.S
ingly enougb confidence to in· eyes to what softball was all
timidate any opposing plteher. about at the next level,• Buonarigo said. "She has a
But Tupps, whose path 'toward a softball scholar-lot of strength in her legs and also has an ex-
ship to the University of Oregon has beeo more of tremely strong throwing arm. Put that together
a fast track. since joining the travel ball circuit be- . with the experience c;he has been able to get in
fore her sophomore prep campaign. emits none of travel ball and that makes her pretty tough.·
the swagger such slugging might induce. As tough as Topps can be at the plate, as well as
·1 doo't know if I've settled in yet," Topps said of ln the field, where her range on baps hit in the air
her 2003 debut. "I was sure nervous last weekend spans from shallow right-center field to the -left.
when the season was starting out I had to step out field foul line, her outgoing personality and pas-
of the (batter's) box a covple times to take ·some sion for laughter project a completely different pie·
deep breaths to try to relax. because I could feel ture off the field.
my heart pounding." "}like to have fun With my teammates, no mat-
Despite securing her coUegi.ate future in the ter what team I'm playing on." she said. I always
sport. Topps has done anything but scale back the have so much fun playing softball and I love play-
pursuit of her potential. ing with these (Mesa) girls."
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Gabbe guides 'Eaters, 65-60
UCI's lone senior
scores 18 points,
leading her team to
first victory in Big
West Tournament
since 1997.
Steve Vtr1en
Daily Pilot
ANAHl!IM -For the past five
seasons. UC 1rvlne did not know
anything about a win ln the Big
West Conference lbumament It
bad been one and done. 'Thar Is
until Wendy Gabbe's senior sea-
son came along.
Gabbe, UO's lone senior who
overcame paln in heT right
(shooting) shoulder, scored a
team-htgh 18 points and led the
Anteaters' women'a basketball
team to a £5-60 quarterfinal vic-
tory ~r Idaho lo the Big We6t
Tournament at the Anaheim
Convention Center Wednesday
nlgbt.
Freshman Lauren Yadon. um 6-foot·3 center, contrib-
uted 13 polnta and slx reboUndt.
while aophomore polot pid
U.. Ft.ulkner added JO polnu
and 8Ye~ts. So Alb-ley Btgatnt a c:MeaWl
12 rebo to help bald olf a
gritty Idaho twn that Mled
dgb.t playm b!Duae Of lqjUra
"1bAa II a WhOle lot more bl
thin aua year.· ucr c.o.a. Mn Adamttaid..
.h .. lib .. fuoenJ ... ,_
ThJs year has been a completely
different season."
Last year. the Anteaters ·tost to
UC Riverside in the Big West
tourney to cap an 8-20 season,
the worst in Adams' five seasons.
But the 'f.aters won their 17th
game Wednesday.
UO advances to the Big West
semifinal Friday at 0 000 and will
face the Big West's No. l seed UC
Santa Barbara. the heavy favorite
of the tourney, which defeated
Cal State Fullerton, 93·58. "Were confident we can beat
any team: Gabbe said. "Santa
8arl>ara l.s hopefully our next vic-
tim. ..
Gabbe received a .cortiwne
shot Satwday after injuring her
right shoulder early in ua·s loss
to Long Beach State in the regu-
lar·Rasoo finale. But she said
she dJd not want to miss thl
game.
"There was a time earlier in
the week when we didn't think
~ would play; Adams an.id o f
Gabbe. who hit 3 or 7 from be-
yond · th'e three-point line.
"Wendy WU jUM saying. Tm
lauC .. '" • p.aymg.: .
GUbe .cored 13 lD th first
balf.11*",. ua to a 36-23 lead.
The '!Men doeed out the first
half wllb a 13-2 run and then
lcared tbt llnt [lour polnta of the -...s MW to.,., their b ....
Jlllld of dw llft't. 40-23. But mid-
w.y lbnlUF lbe .cond half.
kllbo 00.11)...,. a 10-3 run aoS:....-.51-41
....,_ ~a Junior
IDrWIUd who *cll lhe Ante.ten
in scoring and rebowlding.
struggled with foul trouble.
scored four points and even-
tually fouled out late in the
game. That's wt\y Biggins' play
off the bench ~ key, Adams
said.
UCI he)d its advantage in the'
second half and led, 60-50, with
3:45 left after Yadon made good
on an 8·foot left-hand book shot
along the baseline. However, the
Vandals, who were led by Keisha
Moore's' 25 points.. .scored six
straight points to cut the defid t
to 60·56 with I :25 left.
UCI hJt 5-of· 7 free throws ln
the flnaJ 46 seconds to hoJd off
the Vand als. •
"Th.ls team comes together
when we need to,• said Gabbe,
who was on the ua squad that
upset the Gauchos at UCSB ln
2001.
"Last year we didn't have any
team unJty. This feels great This
is the farthest I have ever got:.
ten" ...... .,. __
~ ... ua-. ....... kWIO -Benton l Toeltl 11, Moore 2$,
Klneev e. Fleldlng 7. Goec:r 2, Silton 2. 3-1:Jt goele -ICl""Y 2. Aeldlng 1, ~ 1, TOeut• 1.
Foul.:J out -Gdiltt.
Ttdlnicel1 -none. ua-aa~ 11. ea1i.ww.v •· ~ • 13, ,_,lkntir 10. Grwn 8, Bigelne J,
Fquton .. ""-0.
31Jl, eo.--GeDbe,, ~ 1. o...n1.~t
Fouted out-~ ~-none. ...,.,,,. _ ua. -.u.
Youth hoops: Jazz rolls in 38-29 win
LITTLE LEAGUE
Go West,
young man
Giants.' starter gets it
done at the plate and
on mound in 4-3 win.
'Dlyloi1 wee drove in two Nll8
with a bases-loaded double to
deep center and ~ ICnapp
also collected two RBla with a
alngle ln the fourth inning ln the
Giants 4·3 victory ~ the Di·
amondbacb in Costa M~ Na-
tJonaJ l.Jttle League Majors dJvi.
sio(I play. .
West, the Giants' starting
pitcher, struck out-nine in 3¥.i m-
nlngs, while Gavin Mont9glle
threw three scoreless innings for
the D-bacb.
Knapp relieved West In the
fourth and struck out four in 21/i
innings, including the D-bacb'
Nos. 3 and 4 hitters with the po·
tential tying nm on third base in
the 6naJ inning.
The D-backs scored ~eir runs
in the bottom of the fourth. Ryan
• Boedo drove in two runs with a
single and Montague scored on a
passed ball.
In other Majors play:
•Padres 7, Dodgers 5
The Padres receWed strong
pitching from IC.eYtn IClaer' and
Danny O'Neil in the two-nm vic-
tory.
Dan.lei Derteg. Jamee Wan-
baugh and Gian-Paul Stebbins
each had strong ruts and out-
fielder Ja.e Fox shined defen-
sively. He snagged a bullet bit by
Nick ~n. and a Dy ball to
center hit by Cody Green for the
final OUl.
In Minor A action:
•Rockies 15. Padres 4
Elublo Castillo struck out l1
and had two hits while Tummy
Price went 3 for 3 with four
stolen b~ for the Rockies.
tub Rober1s hustled on the
basepaths and also went 3 for 3.
The Rockies (2-0) have scored
26 runs in their first two games.
•Mariners 12, 0 -backs 4
P.J. Maloney pitched four
strong innings and added a dou-
ble while scoring three runs in a
12-4 ,Mariners' win over the Di-
amondbacks in National Little
League Minor A action.
1yter Shefner and Tommy
Stephens pitched weU in relief.
Shefner also coUected two hits
and scored three runs alon~de
the contributions of Matt Mello,
J.T. McLucky and Matthew
Langmoe. Jamel tewt., Dakota
Giibert and Aaasdn Knott all tal·
Ued runs for the Mariners..
In the Fann Division:
• lbe Mets shined both offeo·
sively and defensively against the
Padres. Jake Stone led the of-
fense with seven RBls and Chad
Peckler went 6 for 6 to go with
an unassisted double play.
Ryan West and WllUam Reed
each had ~ hits and strong of-
fensive performances were put
in by Matt Thoma. c..se Ste-
~n and tfantlon Stem.
l!ric Pfaut& and Brandon
Dleckhotr played solid defense.
Bndley WU.On was awarded
Mets' MVP for his contributions
on both sides of the field.
•Alex DeSoto earned player of
the game honors, collecting
Ut.ree hits and knocking in three
runs for the Diamondbacb
again.st the Astros.
Date c.poc:la. Outsdan
Duruw, 1)ler Owem. Nathan
Prank. Cole Memtnpr and
DlnleBe Moran each had muld-
hit games.
The defense was hlgbllghted
by a double play completed by
Prank and M~n.slnger.. 7AC Rel-
die. BID ero.oo and MltdwJI
CJftldmm also sparkled.
6-Tett Deutlda started the
scoring In the aec:ond inning.
knocking lo the first run.
•The Farm Dodgers received
strong offensive pedormances
egaJnst the Pirate&
""' ~ went 6 for 6 with
four doubles and ICOred four
dmee WhlJe ........ 9laltwlD bad
th hits and* runa; x.,ta ...,... DI oacl 1fttl
and A.J • ....._ Neb collected
ftYe bJq and Noill PetaO Cot h1I
Ont hit Of the leUOQ.
lb Amerlcah DMslon play.
• The Tigera got two home
n.uWand added offe.n.tive hdp to
notch a 5-2 victory ~r the
Madnm ln ea.ca Ma& Amert·
can }Jule LeqUo JWm Dfvlston .moo.
=andl.alra~··
doubled to c:olect two RBis
~hid ..... hlt
and tbeil. cloUI*.
1bt MldlMrS' ~ Hanltf cal•
lied a btlle bit md 1c61 leldAng
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SPORTS
SON HILLER I DAllV PILOT
CdM's Eemaan Jalili swept to victory in the 110 high hurdles.
TRACK
Continued from B 1
Mesa area (she competed last
week for the U.S. undt.r-19 na-
tional soccer team in Mexico),
edged out her competition in the
100 (12.7), despite not having
competing at a meet rather than trained much ln the event thus
30, • said Sumner, referencing the .far.
number of athletes schools such ·I felt like I had a good start
as Newport and Marina bring. and stayed focused on being
"This is what competition Is like. quicker,• Burlingham said. "It's
so we want to see who the best is.· OK. I've (Uil faster before, but it's
Newport ~ victorious in ~ still early.·
events. including the 400-meter re-· Early on for CdM. senior Becky
lay. in which the team d Elil3beth Cummins led off with a victery
Clayton. FJda Hernandez. Amy in the 3.200 (12:03.5).
Klippert and Amy Burtingham A pleasant surprise for CdM
combined for a time of 51.9. came from freshman Anne St.
Three Newport competitors Geme, who won the 1,600 (5:27)
each woo two Individual events. and the 800 (2:26.5).
Oayton won the 100 hurdles in "I felt better than I did last
12.5 and the triple jump (32·4), week.· said St. Geme after the
~e Jillia'hne Whitfield cap -1,600. "(Sumner) said to get be·
tured the discus (119-9) and shot hind during the first lap, so I
put (~ 11 ~). Sophomore Jackie· would have energy at the end.
Belida woo rbe bigh jump (4-10) Last week. I started fast, bu1 fell
and long jump (14·7~). apart at the end. The third lap_
"I md badly today. I'm mad at was the hardest. but in the end I
mysel!," said BelJda foUowing gave jt my all.·
her long jump. longing to jump Melissa Swigert took first in
farther with increased training as the 200 (26:01) and was part of
the season progresses. Many ath-CdM's winning l,600 relay team
letes at the track. Wednesday felt of Whitney Weidner, Sara Caster
the same about their lndividual and Nicole Parise that docked a
events. 4: 13.9.
Burlingham. a senior £resr Kelly Morgan won the 400 in
from her return to the Newport· 1:00.7.
Not .... girts
Newport 58. CdM 50. Merinll 77
100-1. Buriingham (NH), 12.7; 2
Riven IM I, 12.9; 3. Swigert (CdMI.
13 1
200 -1. Swigert (CdM), 26.01; 2.
Burlingham (NH), 26.S; 3. Rivera (M),
27.1.
400 -1. I<.. Morgan (CdMI. 1 :00 7. 2
Clnter (CdM), 1:01.2; 3 We1dne<
(CdMI. 1:03 1.
800-1. St. Geme ICdM), 2:26 5, 2
An.rd (M ), 2:29.8; 3. Parise (CdM ),
2.317.
1,600-1Cummtna(CdM).12:-035,
2 Attard (Ml, 12:07.9; 3. Kattan (CdM),
12:46.
100 H -1. Clayton (NH), 12.S. 2.
Pet~ (M), 17.9; 3. Misu-.wa
(CdM), 19.0.
300 H -1. McKee (CdM), 46.8: 2.
Morendo (NH), 47.7; 3. Ngo (M), 48.0.
400 relay -1. NH (Clayton,
Hernandaz, Kllppert, Surtingham),
51.9.
1,600 relay-1. CdM (Clastef,
P9nM, Weidner, Sw;geft). 4:13 9
HJ -1. Belida (NH), 4-10; 2.
Heeec:hen (CdM), 4-9; 3. Chemvle (M),
4-3.
U -1. Belida (NH), 17-7~ 2. •
Clayton (NH), 1'"4; 3. Tucci (CdMI.
14~.
TJ -1. ClaytOn (NH), 32-4; 2. Bellda
(NH),30-8~ 3. s. Serrano (M), 30-5~.
SP -1. Whitfield (NH), 33-11 ~; 2. L
Wood (CdM), 25-6~; 3. S. Se~ano
(CdM), 25-5~ t")
OT -1. Whitfield (NH), 119-S; 2 L
Wood (CdM). 88-10; 3. Budrafa (CdM),
81.
Nonleegue boys
CdM 84, Newport 43, MMn• 21
100 -1. Walker (NH), 11.3; 2. Moma
ICdMI, 115; 3. Leperie (CdM), 116.
200 -1. Ringstrom (CdM), 22.9, 2.
Walker (NH). 23.2; 3. Moma (CdM).
23.6.
400 -1. Ringstrom (CdM), 51.2; 2.
Tracy (NH), 53.2; 3. Rosenberger IM),
53.9
l!OO -1. Urtusuastegu1 (NH), 2'.02.2;
2 K Artz ICdM). 2-02 9: 3. Liggett (Ml.
2:06 7
1,600 -Artz (CdM ), 4;)6 9, 2
Liggett IMI. 4:38.8. 3. Rosenberger
(M), 4:53.9.
3,200 -1. N Miller (NH), 10 32 8, 2
Rudinlc:a ICdM ). 10 36, 3. Weidner
(CdM), 10:44.
110 HH-1. Jahh (CdM), 19.2, 2.
McKee (CdM), 19.6; 3. Peterson IMI.
21.5.
300 IH -1. McKee (CdM). 46.8; 2.
Morendo INH), 47.7; 3. Ngo (M ), 48 6.
400 relay -1. CdM (Caponera,
Dillion, Moms. Riogstroml. 44.0
1.800 relay -1. CdM (Artz. Dillton,
Rlngauom, Sofcoman), 3 JO 3
HJ -1. S Minard (CdMI. 5-10. 2
Nott (NH), 5-10; 3. Beshore (CdM),
H .
W -1. Wong ICdMI. 18-7~. 2. Q.
Nguyen (M). 18-1; 3 Macctua IMI.
17-10~.
TJ -1. 0. Nguyen (M~. 39 10; 2 A
Wong ICdM), 37-3; 3 Nott INH).
34-S~.
SP-1. Flanagan (M), 48 4; 2.
Szeceel (NH), 43-8~; 3 Castorena
(NHl.~·10
OT -1. Smc:Mi (NH), 131-2; 2.
AaMgan (M), 129-8, 3 Price (Ml.
1~7.
SCHEDULE
, ..
Newport HartCr et C.pist,.no ~2p.m.
High ldlool boys-Oxford
~at Sege Hiii, 5:30 p.m.
Golf
HiQh a:hool boyt-Gerden Grow It to.Iii Me9e. 2 p.m.; Felrmont vs.
Sage Hill,. Str9Wbeny Fatme.
3:1"t> p.m.; Newpof1 Hatborw. c.nvon. et An.t'h.ffn Mil 2 p.m.
PREPS
Continued from Bl
BRIEFLY
'Eaters. belt Waves
UCI baseball team
Starting to stir
behind 12-hit attack
in solid victory over
host Pepperdine.
Anteater outfielder Chris
Klemm was a home l\lO short of
hitµng f~ the cycle. finishing the
game 3 pr 4 with three runs and
an RBI as UC Itvtrie handed tile
Pepperdine Waves a 9-4 loss at
Eddy D. fle)d Stadium wednes-
day.
The Anteaters jumped on Pep-
perdine starter James Carroll in
the top of the first. After loading
the bases with three consecutive
singles. Pepperdlne shorutop
Kevin Fstrada mishandled a
Mark Wagner grounder that
yielded two runs. UCl's Matt
Fisher delivered his team-lead-
ing 20th RBI with a single, giving
the squad a 3-0 lead.
UC lryjne got another in the
third 'when Klemm scored his
second run of the game on car-
roll's wild pitch. Right fielder Jor-
dan Si.a.ho cashed in a Klemm
double in the top or the fifth 10
give the Anteaters the 5-2 lead.
Pepperdine's Brandon Dagujo
had the squad's second home
run of the game in the fifth to
bring the Waves within two, bu1
the Anteaters got three more
runs in the sixth on Brett Dal-
ton's two-run single and Klemm's
RBI triple. .
Alstot retired the last six bat·
ters in order as UCI improved to
8-12 on the season.
Dalton. who ls coming off an
ankle sprain, played his second
game of the season for UCI and
went 2 for 5 with two runs and
two RBis. Szabo extended his
hitting streak to 11 games with a
2-for-5. one-run, one-RBI per-
fonnance while Wagner also
went 2 for 5 with two runs batted
in and a run scored.
UCI starter Michael Koehler
got the win. improving to 1-1 on
the season after pitching the re-
quired five innin~. yielding four
runs {two earned) on four hi~
and striking out two.
NollCOl ... 91W:.
ua t . P9ppefdine 4
UCI sec: bycn~~ 9 12 2
Pep 200 Oii 000 -4 ~ I
Koehler, Sdlroer (61, Tripoh (7), Alstot
(8) and \Negner; Carroll, Miiis (6),
Ptlillips 171 and Carabello. W -
Koehler, 1-1. L -Carroll, 1-2. 28 -
Klemm (UCl), W8gner (UCO. 38
Klemm (UCI). HR -Wagner (UCI),
Kelly (P), Daguio (P)
Lions fall, 5-2
• BASEBAU.: Concordia re-
corded a 5-2 Golden State Alb·
letic Conference baseball vic-
tory at Vanguard University
Wednesday, banging out 12 ruts
10 drop the Uons to 14· ll, 6-5
in the GSAC
Justin Millward was Jhe only
lion with multiple tuts. going 2
for 4.
Go6defl Stat• M*ldc: Conl.
~ 5, V.Jt9Uard 2 SCCM'9 by lnnmas Cncrdia 010 100 1d'J 5 u . 1
Vanguard OOI ooo 001 2 1 4
Carreon and Cox. Cam•h•n. Harris
(7), Srunea 191 and Sower W -
Carrion, 3-3. L -Carnahan, 2 3. 28 -
Rloa (Cl, Neleon (Cl. Deleon (C),
Clifton IV).
Sage rolls, 21 -I
• MSEM.U.: Tim Wtlkins
struck out 13 in four innings of
work and hit a solo home run in
Sage Hill School's 21-1 non-
league baseball rout of visiting
Thrbut V'Torah Wi'd.nesday.
Sage Hill (l-0) bad 19 strike-
outs and no walks. Zack Frie-
drichs and 1.a.ck Shockley came
on to relieve Wllkins and thQ"-'W
solidly. Friedrichs struck out
the aJde In the Ofth inning.
Wilkins went 1 for 3 with (our
runs KOled and had one RBI
while Prledrtcb.s I for 3
with rour RBIJ and three runs
ICOftd.
Tarbut commlned 14 er-
rors.
Nuh1pe
Sege Hll 21, T4"'tMlt YTonh 1
TM'but &co:~"""'T 1 1 14
Sage Hill 121 Jl4 " 21 12 2
Couren. Heller 161, and Howitt end
Wowpcole 16); Wilton•. Friedrichs
(5), Shoc*ley (6), •nd KofMWeit. W
WllllfM, 1..0. L Couran, 0-1 38-
Frledriclle. HR -Wilkin•.
Sailors top FJ Toro
• BOYS TENNIS: Junior Tyler
Deck and freshman Robert
Khoury swept m singles action
to help lead Newport Harbor
High'<> boys tennis team to a
14-4 nonleague road Victory
over El Toro Wednesday.
The Sallori. improved to 2· I.
while dealing El Toro (2-1) its
firs1 los'> of the season.
NofllH&ue
Newport 14, El Toro 4
Singlea Dad INHl def Brown 6·4
def Curro, 6 2, def Schumacher
7·5, Farmer (NHI loll. 3 6. won 6-1
6-0, Khoury INHI won, 6 1, 6-0 6-0
Doul»ft-Lund/Espley·Jones !NHI
lost to Kang Paul, 2-6. lost to
NQrdberg Keller, 2 6, def
Erau1-Tran, & 1; Lutfy Hochwald
INHI w on, 6-0. 7 5. 6·2.
Davis· Tweena (NH) won, 6-3, 6-1,
lost, 6-7
OCC wins thrice
• GOLF: 1 he Orange Coast
CoUege men'!> golf team earned
three Orange t-.mp1re Confer-
ence victones Wednesday a1
Santa Ana Country Oub
The Pirate'> shot 383. besting
visiting River'>ide (387), Santa
Ana (401} and Cuyamaca (405J.
Jake Allanach. '>hot 1-over-
par 73 to lead the Pirates. lie
fini!ihed two c;1rolces behind
medaJist Jod ·Nash from Cuya
ma ca.
OaVld Kendall 175). Jared
Bruce (76). Kelly Wicks (781 and
~rad Oiamp1on (8 1 l also scored
for the Pirates (8-3. 4-3 m con
ference).
OCC cruises to win
• JC SWIM: Sherry T<iai. a
freshman on the Orange Coast
College women's SW\m team.
set a school record in the 1.650·
yard freestyle (17:41 73). as
OCCs women\ and men's
teams dominated Orange Em-
pire Conference visitor Santa
Ana Wednesday
The Pirates (2·0) won every
men's and women's event.
The OCC women were victo-
rious, 152-13. while the men
won. 139-38.
Sophomo~ Tyson Beamer
won the SO and 100 free to lead
the commanding effort by the
OCC m en
Yale prevail
• TENNIS: The UC Irvine
women's tennis team dropped a
5·2 nonconference decision the
visiting Yale BuUdogs Wednes-
day at Anteater Tennis Stadium.
nffany Oiang of UCJ was
tops in singles wuh a 6-1, 7 -6
victory over Margaret PurceU at
the No. I slot.
Anna Bentzer rolled to a 6-2,
6-3 victory in No. 3 singles. but
that was the extent of UCJ's
success as it feU to 8-7.
Tars lose to Mi ssion
• BOYS GOLF: The Newpon
Hatbor High boy golf team lost
its four-stroke. first-half lead
and fell to Mission Viejo, as the
two teams finished play
Wednesday at Mission Viejo
Country Oub.
The Diabloa won. 396-404,
and had two compedton sbaie
medalist honors. Davis Pem·
stein was Jow man for the Sail-
ors (l-1) at 39, while Michael
Benvenuttl (40), Rhett PahDer
(43), Bn.ndon So\wrs (43) and
Garrett Wbitfield (45) rounded
out the 1COring. lknvmunl had
the lowest oyera1l eco~ for
Newpon with 77.
Mesa earns first win
• VOUJ!YBAU.: The Costa
Mesa High boy-. volle-yball team
earned Its fim win of the sea
son Wedn~day, topping non
league ho'>t Loi. Amigos, 17-15,
16·14, 9-15, l5-3.
The Lobos serv~d for game
point in both of the firs.t two
game'>, but Mesa rerused to re
lent. The Mustangs ~1 -1 l were
led by Adam Nlli (17 killsJ. Tony
Krikorian I 17 di~). John Santo"
120 a.o,sists) and C.abe GonzaJez
(four '>luff blod .. '>J
Floridians romp
• TENNIS: The University of
WeM Florida Argonauts had 11
eao;y m nonconference men':>
dlld womtm's tennis Wednes
day, rolling 10 a 9-0 men's Vlt
tory and fi I women's win al
Vanguard University
GuWaum1: DeVeibl2.ier keyed
We'>t Honda\ men's victory at
"lo. I single-'>
Vanguard\ Olga Hlushchen
k.a, at No I '>Ingles, was the l.J
ons· only winner in women\
play
Eagle~ win opener
• SWlMMrNG: Three first
plale fini .. he<, put visiting r:s
tanc1a I hgh 1n the drivers seat
lO win a (,olden Wes! Leagut>
boy'> du.i.I 'wim meet. 91 -74.
agam:.t We\tmm'>ter
The I aKlt•\ (2-0, 1-0 m
league) ·received first-place ef
forb from Frank Gamboa in tht'
200 111d1v1dual medley (2:31 .45)
P'c1ul Cother' in tht.> 500 freestyle
16.17 l I) and Cllad Kunnert in
tht' JOO back.<.tmke (1:09 6).
<.;ophomore la.!.on fncha
nique tame 1n 1h1rd in the 100
free. besting hi., time m three
week.\ tn 10 '>econds m thl'
event. arid gammg praise from
Coach John Carpenter.
Kunnert. Anthony I lermann
Gamboa and Collier teamed to
win the LOO medley relay m
2:05.38
In the ~1rl<. meet. Marilyn
Re1t h and Jayme Fay each won
lndlVldual t.>vents and contnb
uted to l·.s1c1nua ~ only wmnm~
relay in 1he Lagles' 95· i 5 lo.,., Ht
Westmino;ter
Reich won the 200-yacd mw·
VJduaJ medley m 2:43.47. wt11.le
faye was Vlciorious in the 500
freestyle (6:57.97) Reich and
Faye were joined by Brilla Pini
and Llhini Keenawinna on the
winning 400 free relay quartet
(4•42.19).
Estancia s~ond-place fimsh-
er; included Keennawinna (200
free an 2:41 191. Pini (200 IM m
2:57.91 I. < ounnev Hess (100
butterfly 1n 1.26.241. Jordi Brad
shaw 1500 free m 7:41.50) and
Reich ( 100 breaststroke ut
I 18.691
The Fagle'> fell 10 1-I, 0-1 in
league
OCC le~ one slip away
• VOLLE\'BA.l.J.( The Orange
Coast College men'c; voUeyball
team lost It grip on sole po •
sec;s1on of first place in the
Orange Empire Conference
Wednesday. dropping a 30-28.
30-28, 30 18 decision at Gross-
mont
The P1ra1es (9-3. 6-2 in con-
ference! are JOtned by Gross
mont (9·3. 6-2) and Golden
West at the top of the standings
Wlth three · matches remaining
in the first round of OEC play.
OCC. with two tarters out
(dtsciplina.ry reasons and an In ·
jury) had opponwuues to win
both of the first two pmea.
Coach 01Uck a.ti.enese said
The first game was ti~ at 25.
27 and 28, befo an occ rut-
ting enor. ~ UoWOd by a block-
ing error. allowed tM Grilfins to
pt'e\-ail occ ltd ~ nd pmt.
19-9. but allowed Groamont to
rally.
Kalma.na .................
Pola eacli had
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a llv5dey, aa.cti 13, 2003
..,.......,....,...... -0...-l..Mdn
MM-1. Wtthetm Gldabuday,
Gatden Grove, 28, 33:41; 2.
Stephen Wlrir.u•. 31, Pomon.,
33:$?; 3. EU Rodriguez. 19, Whittler.
33:69; 4. Heven Bamee, 26,
Huntington Beec:h, 3':42; 6. Dew
Pirtel. Costa ..., .... •7. 34:61.
Women-\. Terea Vega-Vecaroe,
Chino HiJl9, 28, 38:04; 2. Rolallnde
AJeala, Anaheim, 3', 38'.A3; 3.
Cheryl Smith, Coron• del Mar, 22. •
39:10; 4. Merce Satre, Garden
Grove, 34, 39:43; 6. Christina Jlme~AppteValley, 17,40;02.
<Mrlll~
Mlli-1. Dave Plrwl, Co&ta Meu.
47. 34:51; 2. DavlqSmlth,"'6. 38:30;
3. Grady Howe, Corona del Mar, 43,
38:37;-4. Fredger Alexander, Los
Angeles, 48, 38:59; 6. Art
Hemandel, Cost.Mesa, 42, 39:01.
Women-1. Denlte Ripley,
Diamond Bar, 41, 40:39; 2. Sherri
Hall-Curt, Costa Mesa, 51, 40:50; 3.
Judy Keweley, Simi Valley, 58,
40-54; 4. Una Baker, Dana Point, 43,
46:29; 5. Laure Weisset1, Costa
Mesa, 45, 45:34.
DMlion Ueders
Bop (119912 end under) -1. Alex
Popof, Irvine. 11. 40:29; 2. Kristoffer
Wlgler, Newport Beach, 11 , 58:39; 3.
Zachary Lewi, YOfba Linda, 12,
59:<>8; 4. Joshua Miller, Newport
Beach, 5, 1 :03.53; 5. Eridt Perez. Loe
Angeles, 11, 1:20.58.
Bop (1:J.15) -1. Mario Zamora,
Corona def Mar, 13, 48:27; 2. Robert
Boggio, Dana Point, 13, 49:42; 3.
~ex Raicu, Santa Ana, 14, 56:01; 4.
Rodcy Faurot, Santa Ana, 13, 59:04;
6. Michael Bedunan, Orange, 15,
1:10.23.
Bop 111-11) -1. Arnold Munoz,
Rialto, 17. 38:49; 2. David Deliema,
Mission Viejo, 16, 51 ~49; 3. Ramsey
Nabahani, Laguna Niguel, 17. 52:01.
Men (19-24) -1. Eli Rodriguez.
Whittier, 19, 33:69; 2. Roger
Mignosa, Huntington Beach, 23,
34:59; 3. Neal Rogers, Aliso Viejo,
24, 40-.22; 4. Sean Culmer, Irvine,
23, 51:23; 5. Geoff Webb, Newport
Beach, 24, 55:52.
Men (25-211-1. Wilhelm
Gidabuday, Garden Grove, 28,
33~41; 2. Haven Barnes, Huntington
Beach, 26, 34:42; 3. Alex May,
Westminster, 28, 43:30; 4. Joe
Fioresi, Huntington Beach, 27,
44:21; 5. Jason Beal, Costa Mesa,
28, 45:18.
Men (30-341-1. Stephen Wirtws,
Pomona. 31, 33:52; 2. Erik Kloster,
Newport Beach, 35:3S; 3. Eric
Korbrine, Irvine, 33, 35:47; 4.
Claudio Oelpueche, Mission Viejo,
30, 36:09; 5. WarTen Bloomberg,
Corona del Mar, 33, 36:27.
Men (35-391-1. Al Valdez,
Anaheim, 39, 37:44; 2. Morgan
Addis, Fon Collins, CO. 39, 37:46; 3.
Vecentevai Nciac, Tustin, 35, 38:05;
4. Jose Rno, Chula Vista, 36, 41 :31;
5. Cody Oakland, Laguna Beach, 39,
42:15.
Men (4CM4)-1. Grady Howe,
Corona del Mar, 43, 38:37; 2. Art
Hernandez, Costa Mesa, 42, 39:01;
3. Dave Kobrine, Newport Coast.
41, 42:08; 4. David Llllicrop,
Cypress. 40, 42:36; 5. Robot
Rodgers, Laguna Niguel, 42, 42:44.
Men (45-49)-1. Dave Pa,..I, Costa
Mesa, 47. 34:51; 2. David Smith, 46,
38:30; 3. Fredger Alexander, Los
Angeles, 48, 38:59; 4. Matt
Hagemann, Newport Beach, 45,
40:14; 6. Irv Dawson, Costa Mesa,
49, 40:35.
Men (50-54)-1. Ride Delgado 51 ,
41 :17; 2. Mk:hael Naylor, Long
Beach, 54, 43:56; 3. Thomas
Singleton, Laguna Hills, 52, 44:07;
4. Dan Seelinger, Mission Viejo, 53;
44:10; 5. Steven Fry, Laguna Niguel,
52;45:34.
Men (55-59)-1. Greg Henk.
Trebuco Canyon, 56, 47:00; 2.
Stephen Wheeter, Newport Beach,
59, 47:12; 3. Robby Sheett, Costa
Mesa, 57, 47:27; 4. Paul Alloway,
Midway City. 56. 47:48; 5. Karl
Mo9Ch, Laguna Beach. 56, 49:25.
Men (6044)-1. Peter Jones, San
Clemente, 62, 42:31 ; 2. Gamma
Chavez, Irvine, 63, 44:12; 3. Mike
Harrison, Corona del Mar, 60, 47:26;
4. Jim Lyons, Laguna Beach, 63,
47:45; 5. Frank Noble, Santa Ana,
60,68:39.
Men (llWll) -1. Luis Varga, Lake
Fof9St, 65, 44:37; 2. Roberto Vargas,
Onuirio, 65, 44:51; 3. Stanley Polski,
Fullertoo, 69, 47:44; 4. David
Miatchef, Costa Mesa, 65, 51 :30; 6.
Donald Glasgow, Irvine, 66,
1:02.48.
Men (70.99)-t Aurel~iCamac:flo,
Pico Rivera, 71. 49:~ . ~
Hankins, Palos Vera.a. 4, 62:17; 3.
Don Hiiiiard, Newport Beech, 70,
52:A8; 4. EdWard Salldn, Corona del
Mar, 70, 52:48; 6. Chudt Leisberg,
l.eguna Hiiis, 75, 1:01A1.
RUNNING
Jeannie Robinson. Long Beech. 37,
42:18; 3. Staci Sc:hllllng, Tuttin,38,
42:158; 4. Shawn~ 38. 43!06;
5. Shen1 Ellert>y, Dena Point. 38,
43:35. Women (4CM4)-1. Oenle Ripley,
Dlemond Bar; 41, 40:39; 2. Una
Baker, Dana Point. 43, 46:29; 3. Kim
Pridcett. Newport Beach, 42, 45:69;
4. Sandra Ludlow, Newport Beach,
41. 47.48; 5. Mary Haugen, Corona
def Mar, 40, 48:41.
~ (-..)-1. Laure WeisMtt,
Costa Mesa, 45, 45:34; 2. Kate
Stelskal, Allto Viejo, 46. 48:46; 3.
Brenda Edgell, uke Forest. 48, •
60:55; 4. Cyothla Co~ Newport
Beach, 46, 53:31; 5. Sula n Peebles,
uguN Hills, 48, 53:46.
Women (50.M)-1. She<ri Hall-Curt,
Coat.a Me91, 51-. 40:50; 2. C.rollne
Bee9on, Dana Point. 63, 50:00; 3.
Jucf9 Chang. Yorba Unda, 51 , 50:02;
4. Linda Petrossl, Fullerton, 51,
57:02; 5. Terri castellano, Sun City,
52,59:54.
Women (55-11)-1. Judy Kewtey,
Simi Valley, 68, 40:54; 2. Renee
Vettorello, Saline, Ml, 56, 50:56; 3.
Sally Tyree, Yorn. Unda, 69, 52:21;
4. Jane Welgan, Laguna Beach, 56,
55:29; 5. Merrie English, Riverside,
56, 58:03. ,.
Women (ICM4)-1. Penny Tyree,
HuntingtOn Beach, 61, 62:08; 2.
Lynn West. Newport Coast, 81 ,
1:09.61.
Women (-..)-1. Willl Harman,
Irvine, 65, 1:07A1; 2. Merlanela
Montero, Cerritos, 67, 1:19.14.
Women (70.tl)-1. Chieko Allwein,
Tol'T'8nce, 70, 55:58; 2. Mary Storey,
Riverside, 78, 1:10.23;3. Dorie
Smith, Tustin, 72, 1 :11.11.
liK OwnlUllden
Men -1. Julius Gldabuday, 26,
14:41 ; 2. Oscar Gonzalez, Irvine, 39,
14:42; 3. Jnon Kolb, EJ Segundo,
25. 14:49; 4. Eddie Venegas,
Rowland Heights, 25, 15:03; 5. Peter
Makaimow, Whittier, 24, 15:05.
Women ...... 1. Liz Guenin!, Long
Beach, 34, 16:25; 2. Eliza Alexander,
San Diego, 27. 16:29; 3. Tenla
Fischer, Santa Monica, 38, 16:48; 4.
Kristen Ohara, Pllos Verdes. 37,
16:57; 5. Sarah Harris, El Segundo,
27, 17:36.
OwnllMu ••
Men -1. Dan Arsenault. Sante Ana,
40, 15:08; 2. James Kurtzman,
Trabuco Canyon, 40, 15:20; 3. Marte
Hulme, Tustin, 41, 15:29; 4. Gus
Hermes, Irvine, 40, 15:46; 5. Keith
Wrtthauer, Apple Valley, 47, 15:58.
Women -1. Soe Davia. Costa Mesa.
40, 18:19; 2. carol Keller, Dana
Point. 43, 18-.32; 3. Kim Rouse, Long
Beach, 42, 19:31; 4. Tammy
Sargeant, Long Beach, 45, 19:38; 5.
Rozanne Strong, Fullerton, 42,
19:45.
OfvWcM'I Ueders
Bop (ege 1)-1. Bryant Rincon,
Pomona, 21 :54; 2. Alejandro
Maldonado, Tustin, 25:03; 3.
Ricardo Cardova, Inglewood, 26:49;
4. Conner Michael, Norco. 27:22; 5.
Daniel Anastos. Newport Beach,
29:29.
Boys (9-10)-1. Sebi Puraci. Colton,
9, 20:21; 2. Arthur Chavira, Somis,
10, 22:11; 3. Jantzen Oshler,
Trabuco Canyon, 10, 22:15; 4.
Shunpei Toride, Riverside, 9, 24:16;
5. Matthew Hinrichs, CyPf'9SS, 10,
24:17.
Boys (11-12)-1. Billy West,
Oceanside, 11, 19:47; 2. Justin Kan,
San Gabriel, 12, 21•21; 3. GarTett
Glore, Newport Beach, 11. 21:55; 4.
Marte Bloom, Oceanside. 11, 22:12;
5. Struan Nicolson, Newport Coast,
11. 22:28.
Bop (13-15)-1. Ridcy Pena, lake
Forest. 15, 15:58; 2. Jedc Turner,
Newport Coast, 14, 16:32; 3.
Westley Noble, Ontario, 15, 16:55;
4. Ryan Guthrie, Newport Beach,
15, 17:30! 5. Phillip Brown, Laguna
Hills, 13, 17:35.
Boys (11-18)-1. Chad Trammell,
Yakima, WA. 18, 15:20; 2. Audie
Alexander, Glendora, 17. 16:23; 3.
Jarrett Yanez, Los Angeles, 16.
16:41 ; 4. Devin Murtaugh, Corona
del Mar, 16, 19:11; 5. Billy MorTow,
Newport Beach. 17, 20:34.
Men (19-2A)-1. Peter Makslmow.
Whittier, 24, 16:05; 2. Antonio
Delavega, Fullerton, 22, 15:07; 3.
Chris Dewitt. Los Angeles, 23,
16:12; 4. Jeff Howley, C.rtsbad. 23.
16:12; 5. Juan Granados, Sun
Valley, 22, 16:16.
Men 125-291-1. Julius Gldabuday,
26, 14:41; 2. Jason Kolb, El
Segundo, 25, 14:.49; 3. Eddie
Venega1, Rowland Heights, 25,
15:03; 4. Matt Harris, Manhattan
Beach, 26, 15:27; 5. Rogelio Flores,
TorT•nce. 28, 15:34. Mer.. fJ0.34)-1. Juan Ramirez,
Santa Ana, 34, 15:<>6; 2. Matt
Limbert. Encinitas, 30, 16:14; 3.
Aaamu• Tamsti>rf Lot Angel", 30.
16:35; 4. Ian Blalr,\;;g Beadl, 31,
Giits (12 Md under) -l. Emilia
Rincon, PotnON, 12, 49:48; 2.
• 16:23; 5. Martt Stayven. Irvine, 32.
16:53.
. Rechel ~I, 12. 5():43; 3.
Mldl9Ue Utat.a, Gatden Grove, 12.
62."23: 4. Emily Batcer, Corona.def
Mar, 11. 53:50; IS. Leigha Bectman,
Orange, 12. 1:13.18.
°"'9 f1J.11)-1. Jenny ~hmer,
Trabuoo Canyon. 14, 1:00.17.
Olftt &1•1•-1 Chrittlna Jimenez,
Apple V..lev, 17, 401>2; 2. Nicole ·
Menconi, Yorba Unda. 11, 69;69.
...... (~)-1. Q*Yi Smith,
Con>ne def Mar, 22. 39:10; 2. Chrilty
uridMy, Wine. 2A. 44:62: 3. Serah ~. Fullefton, 23, "9:08; 4. .JtMW... IM. Newport Beach, 23,
53:25; 5. Juli. °'*"8. Mltlllon
~.22,U42. ........... -1.Ttittll
~...._OYno Hiiie. za..
»:cM: 2. C'MOWn ........ Ntwport a..ctt. 28; 44."4; 3 Amv len~n.
Nei.u,,on leei:I\, ·--'·Amber Alllnwt.5-1'1Ant,27.47:$; 6.
M..u 9Cudlb, AMlo Viejo. a. 49:08.
............ -1. lblell .. AIClla. AMNIM, 34. 3ltA3; 2.
M«Ce S-... Getdtn Grow. 3f.. •a: 1 Jecqul ROttillCl'•lll Huntinglon ...... 30. 41. 11: 4. • LYNMI V9IOll. ~11 'P °" ...,.., t1,
G.:31;1.~~. ......... ........... ,.,......~ .u • ..,. ....... , ....
MM ta.nl -1. Oscar Gonzalez,
Irvine, 39, 1"4:.42; 2. Pltrk* Green,
Cenitos, 37. 16:07; 3. O.nlel
Rosales, Anaheim. 35, 15:63; 4.
Kevln Herbert, Newport Beach, 38,
16:16; 5. Gedco Cedlero, Newport
Beach, 35, 17:29.
M9n IACM4)-1. Dan Arsenault.
Sama AN, .O. 15!08; 2: Ja,,,...
Kurtzman, Trabuoo Canyon. 40,
16:20: 3. Matt Hulme, Tustin,41, 15~29; 4. Gus Germee. Irvine, 40,
15:.46; 5. Mike Filllpow, long ~.
42. 18:04.
Min C64tl-1. ic.tth WIUMuet,
Apple V.lley, 41, 15:58; 2. Dave
p.,.i, eo.a Meu, 47. 18;06; 3.
8'Uce o..c.r, Bat.mietd, 47. 17:24;
4. QN1e Ac>bbln9. Long 8Mc:t'I. u.
1l:02; 6. vtt.11 U..ntki, Sen Juan
Cepiatrano. 47.19'A9.
MM (IOa4J-1. Hugo v.lezqua.
AedondO 8"d'I, 52. 1837; 2. Jama
..._, Alleo Viejo, IO. 19;10; 3. Oon
Oci.tne, Anehelm, 54, 11;12: 4.
AogW ~. N9Wpolt a..cti •
IO, 20;17; 6 Aide Hoer, FounttSn
v.Mey, 62. 2 1 :01. Miii .....,_ t 8111 Sumner.
N.wport leldt, M, 11.10; 2. Don
~ 'lottle Unde, .. 19 19, 3.
INll Lange. .. ~,, ee.dt. ll
~ ...,,, 22:05; 4. Hltwy
...... OINRe .. Met, ... n-.
I. ~Wl•llld, ThtbuoO
,
SPORTS
Canyon. 57, 23:47. .._ te044)-1. em Sokol, L.Atguna e..cn. eo, 20:41; 2. Cesar Mihhel,
Rancho Paloe, 60, 21 :27; 3. Duane
Sc:hlahen, Rlveralde, 89, 27:59; 4.
Robert BIN, Newport Beech, 86,
28:24; 5. Jerry Mc:Far1ane, . ..
1-fawthome, 86, 28:32.
· Men (70a)-1. ~ Jeffenon,
San Juan Capiatrano, 70, 21 :34: 2.
Allan W•rren, Newt>ort ~. 70,
24:09; 3, Gordon Cohn, Long
Beach, 70, 24:50; 4. Paul Kuhn, ·
Newport Beach, 70, 27:03; 6. Bert
Strytter, Tustin, 70, 27:28.
Glct. (I .... )-1. D•1?elllee
He,letlne. R.4ondo Beam, 8, ~:40;
2. Darcie Marlhell, Newport Beadl,
8, 34:30; 3. Savannah Adamo,
Irvine, 3, ~:02; 4. Avery ,Jolllffw.
N.wport Beach, 8, 39:40; Adelaide
Alva, N.Wport Beach, 8, 40:22.
Gwta ( .. 10t-1. Caylie Choatee,
Palmdale, 9, 23:04; 2. 0.nlefl•
Wisniewski, Aliso Viejo, 10, 23:63:
3. Sarah tc.eddlngton, Newport
Beach, 10, 27:02; 4. Amanda
Bastien, Corona del Mer, 9, 27:03; ~
Madison Turner, Newpott Com.
10, 27:04; Fran Pnrvel, Legune
Beach, 28:10.
Glrta (11-121 -1. Karioa
Bracamontes. Santa AN, 11. 19:41;
2. Michelle Aetcher, San
Bernardino, 12, 21:24; 3. Ella Yuen,
Rancho Palps, 11, 21 :43; 4. Chloe
Bayne, Rancho Palos, 12, 22:31; 6.
Reyna Bede. Anaheim, 11, 22:61.
Glrta (1:J.15)-1. Christy Adamyk.
San Dimas, 13, 18:50; 2. Nicole
Chestnut, San Bernardino, 13,
20:57; 3. Hiiary May, Newport
Beach. 14, 21:00;4. Jessica
Ramsier. Irvine, 15, 21 :09; 6.
Christine St. Geme, Newport
Beach,.13, 22:05.
Glrta (11-18)-1. Maura Tyrrell,
Torrance, 17. 19:02; 2. Anna Ngo,
Fullerton, 18. 21:03; 3. Ashleigh
Eppens, Irvine, 16, 21:43; 4. Sare
Claster, Corona dll Mar, 16, 22:63;
5. Cindy l.se, Mtlnterey Parle. 17,
23:20. •
~ (19-2Al -1. Christine
Appell, Huntington Beach, 24,
18:16; 2.Elizabeth Campagna,
Huntington Beach, 23, 21 :20; 3.
Jennifer McCarthy, Irvine, 21, 21 :23;
4. uuren Obryan, Altadena, 21,
21 :42; 5. Megan Cordes, Thouund
Oaks, 23, 23:55.
Women (25-29)-1. Eliz.a Alexander,
San Diego, 27. 16:29; 2. Sarah
Harris, El Segundo, 27. 17:36; 3.
Veronica Skiles, Brea, 28, 21:57;4.
Amy Arens (Long Beadl). 28. 23:43;
5. Hiiieary Kehrti, New Yort. NY. 27.
23:52.
Women (I0-34)-1. Liz Guemni,
Long Beach, 34, 16:25; 2. Beth
Carlson, Seal Beach, 30, 1a46; 3.
Amelia Valinslty-Rllipow, Long
Beach, 33, 19:39. 4. Sorrel Hanson,
Irvine, 30, 19:59; 5. Heidi-Anne
Mooney. Corona del Mer, 31, 22:13.
Women (~)-1. Tenla Fl«:her,
Santa Mo , 36, 16;48; 2. Kristen
Ohara, Palos erdes Peninsula, 37,
16:57; 3. Pam Boyles, Bakersfield,
38, 17:36; 4. Dolly Ginter,
Huntington Beach, 39, 17:41; 5. Erin
Petros.si, Fulletton, 36.
WomM (4CM4) -1. Sue Davis,
Costa Mesa, 40, 18:19; 2. carol
Keller, Dana Point, 43, 18:32; 3. Kim
Rouse, Long Beach, 42, 19'.31; 4.
Rozanne Strong, Fullerton, 42,
19:45; 5. Debbie Watson. Chino, 41,
20:39.
Women l45--t91 -1. Tammy
Sargeant. Long Beach, 45, 19:38; 2.
Patty NaNse, Newport Beach, 46,
TOPPS
Continued from Bl
Costa Mesa High
softball standout
Ann Marie Topps is
the Daily Pilot High
School Athlete of
the Week after a
spectacular start
of the season in a
two-game slugging
barrage.
MARI< C. DUSTIN I
DAILY PILOT
~ _ c· ~ "She's going 100% and It's just
,.,,,. --TWPS incredible to watch: Costa Mesa 6 Coach Rick Buanarlgo Aid. "She
aforementiooed two homers, Mesa ing on her swing,~ :::=.,~ 5 (I Is constantly in me cages work-
ipdl1dlng a grand slam, and =5-foot.t Thpps takes regular hitting les·
sewn RBis aplnst Uni. she ~ ~ll sons from Jim Bullinger and oom·
went 3 for 4 with two triples ~ ShofUtop petes for the Alhletics 18-aod-un·
and five RBla Saturday in a first· c..e.: Rkt l uon•r1go der travel team, for which she bas
round Costa Mesa Tournament reuul'8 fM* PMI started at shortstop the last two
win -r .... '--o Valley reuu• ....-•lool.nder' dub seasons. It is this ~ """' -t>&.l>UCIU .... .-...c •• I Jt: ~ ........... Ouistian. The Daily Pilot Ath-~ a home Nn Oller the against the top talent in her age
lete of the Week followed that Cllf'IWofield '-nca In can.s. In group that has helped her be--
up by going t for 2 with two ~ ~.'!-'1 come an elite prep player.
walb. two-RBls and three runs ..... -.... MN.ee of ttM ·She was a tittle bit behind the
ln the Mustangs' 13-7 non· ..,.. JO: She went 7 fOf t wfttl other gim whda.she started travel
league win Tuesday over former two home runs. 12 ~Is. """ ball. but. now, she's ahead of most
PCL rival Corona del Mar. ::::,;' !:' = !!.,. ~~ of !hem." said Buonarigo. who be--
That makes Topps 8 for I 0 fficYy and c.pistr.no Veltey lievcs Topp-; will extend the
with 14 RBis. two homers, four Owtstt.n Setufday school career home-run record
triples, one double, 2i total ..,,.. she already owns (10)
bases, seveJl runs and. seem-Coo1flc1lor JpOtU c.wct ..ne o.M u fravel ball really opened her
lngly enough confidence to. in-i..=:==========:=J eyes 10 what softball was all
timidate any opposing pitcher. about at the next level," Buonarigo said. "She has a
But lbpps, whose path toward a softball scholar-lot of strength in her I~ and also has an ex-
ship to the University of Oregon has been more of tremely strong throwing arm. Put lha1 together
a fast track. since joining the travel ball circuit be-with the experience she has been able to gel in
fore her sophomore prep campaign. emits.none of travel baD and that make!> her preny cough."
the swagger such slugging might induce. As tough as Topps can be at the plate, as well as
ul don't blow ifl've settled in yet,• Topps said of in the field, where her range on haps bit in the air
her 2003 debut. "I was sure nervous last weekend spans from shallow right-center field to the ~eft
when the season was starting oul. I had to step oul fie ld foul line. her outgoing personality and pas-
of the (batter's) box a couple times to take ·some sion for laughter project a completely differenl pic-
deep breaths to try to relax. because I could feel rure off the field.
my heart pounding." "} like to have fun with my teammates. no mat·
Despite securing her collegiale future in the ter what team I'm playing on," she said. I always
sport, Topps has done anything but scale badt. the have so much fun playing softball and I love play·
pursuit of her potential. ing with these (Mesa) gjrls. •
COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Gabbe guides 'Eaters, 65 -60
UCI's lone senior
scores 18 points,
leading her team to
firs~ victory in Big
West Tournament
since 1997.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
This year has been a completely
different season.·
Last year. the Anteaters lost to
UC Riverside in the Big West
tourney to cap-an 8-20 season.
the w orst ln Adams' ftve seasons.
But the 'F.aters won their 17th
game Wednesday.
in scoring and rebounding.
slruggled with foul trouble.
scored four points and even-
tually fouled out late in the
game. That's wtw Biggins' play
off the bench was k.ey, Adams
saJd.
21 :55; 3. Brenda Colgate, Newport
Beach. 45, 22:14; 4. Doreen
Ramsey, Chino Hills, 47. 24:15; 5.
Trish Jan1en, Tustin, 45, 24:48.
Women (50-54) -1. Kathy Sanchez.
Costa Mesa. 54, 23:36; 2. Pat
Damion, Newport Beach, 51, 25:18;
3. Jo Britton-Reish, 52, 27:43; 4.
Kathy Higa, Camarillo, 54, 27:45; 5.
Terri Castellano; Sun City, 52, 31:47.
Women (56-59)-1. Jeanie Leitner,
Irvine, 55, 22:37; 2. Sue Robbin•.
HunlingtOn Beach. 57, 27:26; 3.
Cheryl Rossi, Newport Beach, 55,
28:04; 4. Sharon Speights, Newpon
Beach, 57. 28:51; 5. Jae.tie Evans,
Huntington Beach, 55, 35:<>6.
Women (60-M)-1. Myra Lauder,
Newport Beach, 60, 26:17; 2.
Connie Kidd, Irvine, 61, 42:14; 3.
Marylee Todd. Fullerton. 61, 47:04;
4. Sandy Nitz. Calabal8S, 63, 47:14.
Women 1-..1-1. Lois Austin,
Laguna Beach, 67, 26:04; 2. Lom1lne
Seidmeyer, Randlo Santa ANAHEIM -For the past five
Margarita, 67. 26:43; 3. Sharon ..,_ seasons, UC Irvine did not know
UO advances to the Big West
semifinal Prtday at noon and will
face the Big West's No. I seed UC
Santa Barbara. the heavy favorite
of the tourney. which defeated
Cal State Fullerton, 93-58.
"Wt!re confident we can beat
any team.• Gabbe saJd. "Santa
Batbara is hopefully our next vic-
tiln."
UCI held its advantage in the'
second half and led, 60-50, with
3:45 left after Yadon made good
on an 8-foot left-hand hook shot
along the baseline. However. the
Vandals, who were led by Keisha
Moore's' 25 points, scored sh
stra(ght points to cul the deftdt
to 60·56 with 1:25 left. Sima, Laguna Niguel, 65, 35:29; 4. anything about a win in the Big
Winnie Rich, 66, 33:25; 5. Molly West Con(erencie Tuumamenl It
Ball, San Diego, 66, 34:36. had been one and done. Thar ls
Women (7~)-1. Lois Eddi, until Wendy Gabbe's senior sea-Newport Beach, 82, 37:00. son came along.
av..ILuderl
___) ~. ua·s Jone senior who
overcame pain ln her right
(shooting) shoulder, scored a
team-high 18 points and led the Men-1. Mic:hael Heishman,
Huntington Beach, 26. 39:37; 2.
Danriy Borg-Sond81rom. Newport
Beach, 10, 4&.38; 3. Rocco Monary,
Huntington Beach, 54, 40:41; 4.
Tyler Maloney. Corona del Mer, 8,
~51; 5. Gary PhllllJ)9, Woodl•nd
Hills, 40,41:06.
Wom.r1 -1. Dayna Shu<*hat1,
Huntington ~. 25, 39:38; 2.
Karen Vogel1anq, Coste Mesa, 44,
40:28; 3. Makena Mateaky, Newport
Coest. 6, 40:29; 4. Remington
Wefu, Newpott Beech, 7. 40-..45.
aw.ti .......
Meft-1. Rocco ~rv. Huntington Beach, 54. 40:41; 2. Gary PhlUlpe,
Woodl•ndt. 40. 41:09; 3 Aaholc
Kum•r, Newport BMc:h, 57. 41:10; 4.
Robet1 ~mbe. Corona def Mar. 43.
41:21;5. Mark Henyman, Cofone
dllMer,"'6,41:4'. ....,. _ t Katen Vogelung,
· Anteaters' women's basketball
team to a 65-60 quarterfinal vic-
tory over Idaho In the Big Weit
lbumament at the Anaheim
Convm.lion Cinter Wednetday
nighL
Freshman Lauren Yadon,
Oct's &.foot-3 center, contrib-
uted 13 polnt1 and •ix rebounda.
while eophomore point )uatd
Lisa Faulkner added 10 polntt
and ~homore Alh· ley BifllPDi a auwr:lbWt
12 to help bald olf 1
gritty Idaho team that llUiled
etght played bean.-of tnjUl1el.
"Thia Is a ~le lot more bl
than last year, UCl Co.ch ~
Adamlsald.
•Jt WU lib I tuoenJ ... ,_..
Gabbe received a .cortlwne
shot Saturday after injuring her
right shoulder early in UO's ~
to Long Beach State in the regu·
tar-season finaJe. But she said
be did not want to miss this
game.
"There was a time earlier ln
the week when we didnl think
she would play,• Adams said of
Gabbe, who bit 3 of 7 from be-
yond the three-point line.
"Wendy was ju t saying, Tm
playing.'.
Gabbe acored 13 In the first
halt auldina ucr to a36-23 lead.
The 'PAien doted out the first
half Wtdl 1 13-2 run and then
ICOl'ed I.._ lour points of~
llCIOnd bllf to p their bl
... of the pme. 40-23. But mid-
~ ~ the MClOfld half,
ldlho (IC).J8)~ I 10-3 run
to pul Wllbln, 52-43.
Ollildna ~ a Junior
bward Who ..... the Anteat
UCI hit 5-of-7 free throws in
the final 46 second to hold off
the Vandals.
•This team comes together
when we need 10,• said Gabbe.
who was on the ua squad that
upset the Gauchos at UCSB ln
2001.
"Last year we didn't have any
te4m unity. This feels gmt.L Th1s
ls the farthest I haw f!'W!r got-
ten.•
....... ,.._,., ..
a......... ua•.klliltoto Idaho -Benson 7. Toelk 11, M~ 25,
Kineey e. Fielding 7. Go.a a. Sftlon 2.
3-pt. goele -KlnMV 2, FWdlng 1, Beneon , • Toefte 1.
Fouled out -Gd9CZ ~nic:et• -naM. UQ~bbe 18, Cali.w.y 4. Yedon
13, feufknef 10, Green 9, Blgulne 3. Fefguton I, Uther O.
3 pt. ooal9 -GeObe I, Faulkntr 2. G,..,, 1, r.rouaon 1.
f.ouled out -c.tt.wey.
TldWllalts -none.
HeH\ime -UO, SU co.ta Meu, 44, 40'..28; 2. Mar1e
Hui.tt. Founta3n v.tley, 40, 40.17; 3.
Jecqotllnt Phllltpt, ~. 40,
4, m:" ot.ne H9Mon, N9wpon Cottt 43. 41111, &. Debbie
Johneon, N9wpof1 c.ioit. 41. 41:0I.
Youth hoops: Jazz rolls in 38-29 win
..._
DailyPlot SPORTS nusciay. M•th 13. 2003 a
LITTLE LEAGUE
Go West, .
young man
Giants' starter gets it
done at the plate and
on mound in 4-3 win.
'bylor West drove in two runs
with a bases-loaded double to
deep center and Ryan Knapp
also collected two RBis with a
slhgte in the fourth inning in the
Giants 4-3 victory over the Di-
amoodbacks ln Costa Mesa Na-
tional Unle League-Majors dM-
slo(l play.
West. the Giants' starting
pitcher, struck out nine ln 3~ in-
nln&'. while c.vtn Montmgue
threw three scoreless innin&' for
the 0 -backs.
Knapp relieved West in the
fourth and struck out four in 2Y,
innJngs. including the 0 -backs'
Nos. 3 and 4 hitters with the po-
tential tying run on third base in
the final inning.
The 0 -bac.ks scored their runs
in the bottom of the fourth. Ryan
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
CdM's Eemaan Jami swept to victory in the 110 high hurdles. .. .
Boeelo drove in two runs with a TRACK single and Montague scored on a
passed ball.
In other Majors play:
•Padres 7, Dodgers 5
The Pad.res received strong
• pitching from Kevin I08er and
Danny O'Neil in the two-run vic-
tory.
Danie) Der1eg, James Wan-
baugb and Gian-Paul Stebblm
each had strong hits and out-
fielder kwe Fm shined defen-
sively. He snagged a bullet hit by
Nick Pedenon, and a fly ball to
center hit by Cody Green for the
final out.
In Minor A action:
· • Rockies 15, Padres 4
f.aublo CastJllo struck out 11
and had two hits while Tommy
Prk:e went 3 for 3 with four
stolen bases for the Rockies.
Lub Roberta hustled on the
basepaths and also went 3 for 3.
The Rockies {2-0) have scored
26 runs in their first cwo games.
• Mariners 12. 0 -bac.ks 4
P.J. Maloney pitched four
suong innings and added a dou-
ble while scoring three runs in a
12-4 Mariners' win over the Di-
amondbacks ln National Little
League Minor A action.
1)'ter Sbefner and Tommy
Stephenl pitched weU in reHef.
Shefner also coDected two hits
and scored three runs aJongside
the contrlbinions of Man Meno.
J.T. Mc:tudcy and Matthew
~-James Lewie, Dakota
Giibert and Austin Knott all tal ·
lied runs for the Mariners.
In the Farm DMslon:
•The Mets shined both offen·
sively and defensively agamst the
Padres. Jab Stone led the of·
f ense with seYell RBis and Claad
P8dda-went 6 for 6 to go with
an unassisted double play.
Ryan W.. and WllUam Reed
each had five hits and suong of-
fensive perfonnances were put
in by Matt 1bomea, C.ude Ste-
wmon and Hant8on Stem.
Bric Pfautz and Brandon
Old:hofr played soHd defense.
8ndley WU.On was awan:led
Mets' MVP Cor his contnbudons
on both sides of the field.
•Ala DeSoto earned player of
the game honors, coUecting
\hree hits and knocking In three
runs for the Diamoodbadcs
again.5t the A5tros.
Dute Capoda. Outsdan
Dvrow, Tyla' Owe:na. Nathan
Prank. c.ole Mensfneer and
DanleUe Monn each had muld-
hit games.
The defense was hi8b1Jghted
by a double play completed by
Frank and Mensinger. 1AC Ad-
dle, 881 o.,_. and M1u:bell
QMdence also spaBJed.
Continued from B 1
competing al a meet rather than
30," said Sumner, referencing the
number of athletes schools such
as Newport and Marina bring. -nus is what competition is like,
so we want to see who the best is.·
Newport was victorious In seYer1
eYeflts. induding the 400-meter re-
lay. in which the t.eam of Elizabeth
Clayton. Elda Hemande-4 Amy
Klipper1 and Amy Burtingtlam
combined for a time of 51.9.
Three Newport competitors
each won two individual events.
Oayton won the 100 hurdles in
12.5 and the triple jump (32-4),
while Jillianne Whitfield cap-
rured the discus (119·9) and shot
put (33-11 ~). Sophomore Jackie
BeUda won the high jump (4-10)
and long jump (14-71'?).
"I did badly today. I'm mad at
myself." said Belida foOOWUlg
her long jump. longing to Jump
farther with incr~ training as
the season progresses. Many ath-
letes at the trade Wednesday felt
the same about their individuaJ
events.
Burlingham. a senior fre h
from her return to the Newport
Nol~glrM
Newpon 58. CdM 50, Marina n
100-1. Bur1ingham (NH), 12.7, 2
Riven (M). 12.9; 3. Swigert (CdM),
13.1
200 -1. Swigert (CdM), 26.01, 2
Burlingham (NH). 26.5; 3. Rivera (M l.
27.1.
400 -1. K. Morgan {CdM), 1 00 7, 2
Clester ICdM). 1:01.2; 3 'Neidner
(CdM). 1:03 1
800-1 St. Geme (CdM), 2 26 5, 2
Attard (M), 2·29 8, 3 P1nH ICdM)
2:317
1,600-1. Cummma (CdMI, 12 03 S,
2 Attard (M), 1207.9; 3. Kattan ICdM ).
12.~.
100 H -1 Clayton INH), 12 5, 2
f>et9f9()(1 IMI, 17.9; 3. Mrausawa
ICdM I. 19.0.
JOO H -1. McKee (CdM), ~.8; 2
Morendo (NH), 47.7; 3. Ngo (M). 48.0
400 relay -1. NH (Clayton.
Hernandez, Kllppert. Burtlngham).
51.9
1,600 ret.y-1. CdM (Clnter,
Pltfiw, Wetdner, Swigert), 4:13 9
HJ -1. Betide {NH), 4-10, 2.
Heachen (CdM), 4-9, 3 Che<nyle (M ),
4-8
U -1. Belida (NHI, 1J.7Y,; 2
Clayton {NH), 14-4; 3 Tuc:ci ICdMI.
14Y,.
TJ -1. Clayton (NH). 32-4; 2. Bellda
(NHJ,30-8Yt; 3. S. Serrano IM), JO.SY!.
SP -t, Whlfrrild (NH), 33· m~; 2. L
Wood (CdM), 25-eYt; 3. S. Serrano
(CdM), 25-SV.. .
OT -1. Whitfield {NH), 119-9; 2. L
Wood (CdM ). 8&-10; 3. Budnlja (CdM),
81.
Mesa area (~he competed last
week for the U.S. under-19 na-
tional -soccer team in Mexico),
edged out her competltion in the
JOO (12.7). despite not having
trained much in the event thus
far.
NI felt like I had a good start
and stayed focused on being
qwcker, ~ Burlingham said. "It's
OK. I've nm faster before, butj's
still early.·
Early on for CdM, senior Becky
CUmmins led off with a vinory
in the 3,200 (12:03.5).
A pleasant swprise for CdM
came from freshman Anne St.
Geme. who won the 1,600 (5:27)
and the 800 (2:26.5).
"I felt bener than I did last
week.· said St. Geme after the
1,600. ·(Sumner) said to get be·
hind during the first lap. so I
would have energy at the end.
Last week.. I started fast, but fell
apan al the end. The third lap
was·the hardest, but 1n the end I
gave it my all.·
Melissa Swigen took first in
the 200 (26:0 l) and was part of
CdM's winning l,600 relay team
of Whitney Weidner. 'Sara Oaster
and Nicole Parise that clocked a
4:13.9.
Kelly Morgan won the 400 in
1:00 7.
NonlMgue boys
CdM M , Newpon 43, Marina 28
100-1. Walker CNH), 11.3; 2. Moms
(CdM), 11.S; 3. Leperie (CdMI. 11 6.
200 -1 Rlngstrom (CdM), 22.9, 2
Walker INHI. 23 2, 3 Moma (CdM),
23.6.
400 -t. Rlngstrom (CdM), 51.2; 2.
Tracy (NHI. 53.2: 3. Rosenberger (M),
539
BOO -1 Urtusuastegul (NH), 2 02 2,
2 IC. Artz (CdMI. 21>2.9, 3. Liggett (Ml,
206 7
1,600-Artz (CdM). 4 J6 9. 2
Liggett CM). 4:38 6 3 Rosenberger
{M).4:53.9
3,200 -1. N Miller INHI. 10 31 8, 2
Rudinica (CdM), 10 36, 3 Weidner
ICdl\ll), 10:4'.
110 HH-t. Jahl1 !CdM I. 19 2. 2
McKee (CdM), 19 6, 3 Peterson (M),
21.5.
300 IH -1 McKee (CdMI. 46 8; 2
Morendo (NH), 47.7; 3. Ngo (M), 48 6.
400 relay -1. CdM !Caponera,
Dillion, Moms. Ringstrom). 4' 0
1,800 re.lay -1. CdM (Artz. Oilhon,
Rlngstrom, Borcoman). 3 30.3
HJ -1. S. Minard (CdM I. 5-10. 2
Nott INHI. 5-10 3. Beshore ICdMI.
~
W -1. Wong (CdM J, 18-7'1>, 2 0.
Nguyen (Ml, 18-1, 3 Macdl1a (M l.
17-10>\.
TJ -1 0 . Nguyen (M ), 39 10; 2 A.
Wong (CdM). 37-3; 3 Nott INH).
34-6~.
SP -1. Aanagen (M), 48.4; 2.
Szecsel {NH), 43-8111; 3 Castorena
(NH), 42-10.
OT-1. Sl.ecse1 (NH). 131·2, 2
Aanegan (M ), 129-8, 3 Pnce (M).
120-7.
QuTett Deu19Ch started the
scoring in the second inning,
knocking 1n the first run.
SCHEDULE
•The Farm Dodgers ~ved TODAY
•tron3 oCJ'ens~ perfonnances ~-UC Irvine at Big
against the Pirates. West tonferenoe Tournament at 9eG' Cut,le went 6 (or 6 WI.th Anaheim Convention C4t,nter first
four doubla and acored f.our · round: vs. C.I State Nor1ttrid0e. 8
dmee while .,._.. Sullwn bad p.m.
six him and lh run&. Ill It.I ~ ...,_ ":h =wlDlewtled =1l.~~;.~ and A.J. fllcbelo co ect . High.noot-=x;:Eltl ftve hit.a and Noib ~ got his Tournament. . net· Pldftc8 81
ftm tut Of the te&SOn. Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; fl1'h-placa
In Amedcan OMslon play: • aemifiNI. Garden Gr<Ne •t
•The n,er.. got cwo bomo Newl>ort H.rbor: con101ation
runs and added offensive help to Mmlfln.t; l.Algune a..d't ~ Collf
ch . .a •'-Meee, et e.nc1., 3 p.m., not! a 5-2 Ticte>ry OYet' "''e CONIOl9tion: ~ .i Bot ..
Marlnm in Colta Mesa Amctl· Gfande, 3 p.m. can µttie leqUe Parm Dtvklon ._. udOn. Coe'9ge men -V• .. UC IMne, 1 =JOI and Luke flodt'tvtl ~. women -Centnte AOridll at
doubled to collect two R8ll UC !Mne, 1 :30="'· A.Siii bad a baae hit CommuMy m.n-"""-
and thsl. • auuc double -.V •Orange 2 p.m.
The Mattnen' Cody Hlnlty tal-Community colege ~ -
lied • bue hJt and IOIAd aelcUna Ontng. CotM tit IMM~. 2
WU pnjwkW by Mme a.rt.. ~ echoOI -f.oVnWn ~ 81
M*ww ....... Mell. Nldlila Ntwpoft Htrtlor, 3 p.m.: eo.ta C11rt11J, 0.. Awe sdu and Ill-,...._ M El Modlwla,J f m.:
.............. &lendtM~3p.m
.... 'O' I ... " 1 I ...... ...... 0, .. :r.w...... t¥ .... -.... ~· ............ _...::: Caiw ...... J:11-.m~E.-.. -r.--• ••t11aa....N1 llllft ............... ..... ............ a:JDp.m.
M • .:-dti ':' c'rr II =l.d:.i. lllla-ColtN dll Mir,
Newport Harbor at Cap111trano
V.li.v Relays, 2 p.m.
~ H.igh ac:hool boys-Oxford
Acedemy et Sage Hill, 5:30 p.m. a. Hiah ictM>OI boys-Garden Gf'CMt
8't to..a Me.a, 2 p,m.; Fefrmont VL
Sage Hill, .. Snwbenv Fwrm..
3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor Yt.
C.nyon, at Anaheim Hili., 2 p.m.
PREPS
Cootil)ed from Bl
b!oJ1 and ..,_ croee coun~
boyl water polo-pt& tennla and
foocblD. hlYe beca W'l'ull dde
a-=Nna Only once In the IMl
29 eill WICM» hil a Nlwpolt·
M8lli 8dlOGl Wl9d to ~
Mint 111 &eeit ooe ..._ or
ate crown.
BRIEFLY
'Eaters belt Waves
UCI basebaJJ team
starting to stir
behind 12-hit attack
in solid victory over
host Pepperdine.
Anteater outfielder Olri.s
Klemm was a home run short of
hitting for the ~cle, 6n1shing the
game 3 or 4 whh t:bree runs and
an RBI as UC Irvine hande61-the
Peppetdine Waves a 9-4 loss at
F.ddy Q. Field Stadium Wednes-
day.
The Anteaters jumped on Pep-
perdine starter James Carron in
the top of.the first. After loading
the bases with three consecutive
singles, Pepperdine shonstop
Kevin Estrada mishandled a
Man Wagner grounde'r that
yielded two runs. UCJ's Matt
Fisher delivered his team·lead-
ing 20th RBI wtth a single, giving
the squad a 3-0 lead.
UC Irvine got another in the
third when Klemm scored his
second run of the game on (,ar.
roO's wild pitch. Right fielder Jor-
dan Szabo cashed In a Klemm
double in the top of the fifth to
give the Anteaters the 5-2 lead.
Pepperdme's Brandon Dagwo
had the squads second home
run of the game in the fifth to
bring .the Waves within two, but
the Anteater.. got three more
runs in the sixth on Bren Dal-
ton's two-run single and Klemm\
RBI triple
Alstot retired the last six bat -
ters in order as lJCI improved 10
8-12 on the season.
DaJton, who is coming off an
ankle sprain, played h1s second
game of the ~on for UCI and
~nt 2 for 5 with rwo runs and
two RBis. 57.abo extended his
hitting streak 10 I I games with a
2-for·5, one-run. one-RBI per-
formance wtuJe Wagner also
went 2 for 5 with two runs baned
m and a run ~cored.
UCI starter Michael Koehler
got the win. improvmg to 1-1 on
the season after pitching the re-
quired five innings. yielding four
runs (two earned) on four h.its
and striking out two.
ua s. P9ppefdllie 4
UCI ~ byOI~ 9 12 2
Pep 200 011 ooo 4 !. 1
Koehler, Schroer 161. Tripoli (7), AlstOI
(81 and Wagner. C.IT'oll, Mills (61.
Phillipe 171 and Carab.lllo. W -
Koehler, 1· 1. L -CarT'oll, 1·2 2B -
Klemm (UCI), Wagner (UCI). 38
Klemm (UCI) HR -Wagner IUCI),
Kelly IP), OaguiO IP)
Lions raa. 5-2
• BASE~ Concordia re-
corded a 5-2 Golden State Ath·
letic Conference baseball vic-
tory at Vanguard University
Wednesday, banging out 12 hits
to drop the Lions to 14-11. 6-5
in the GSAC
Justin MiUward was j.he only
Lion w1th multiple hits, going 2
for4.
Gok*1 State MNe«k Conf
Concordia 5, Vanguard 2
SCOfW by lnnlnaa Crn:rd1a 010 100 ~ ~ 12 1
Vanguard 001 ooo ooi 2 1 "
Carreon and Cox, Carnahan, Harris
171, Brunett (9) and Bower W -
Carrion, 3-3. L -Carnahan, 2·3 2B -
Rios IC), Nelson ICI. O.Leon (C).
Clifton IV).
. Sage rolls, 21-1
• MSBB\LL: Tim Wilkins
struck out 13 ln four innings of
wort and hJt a solo home run in
Sage Hill School's 21-1 non-
league baseball rout of visiting
larbut V'Torah Wednesday.
Sitge Hill (1·0) had 19 scrike-
ou ts and no walb. Zack Frie-
drichs and Zack Shockley came
on to relieve Wl.lldns and~
solidly. Prledrlchs sttuck out
the side in the ftfth lnn.lng.
WUkinl went 1 for 3 with four
runs scored and bad one RBI
wblle Friedrichs was I for 3
with four RBb and three runs
acored.
Tarl>ul commJued 14 er-
rors. ...,., ..
S..-Hiii 21, Tetbut YJoqh 1
Scote bv lf1ltlnga Tarbut 100 boo 1> -I 1 14
Sage Hiii Ut * • 11 12 1
Couran. Heller 18), and Howltz and
Wowpc;ole UI), Wilkins. Friedrictls
(5), Shodllev (8), and Korn~it w -
Wllklne. 1-0. L-Couran. 0-1 38-
M'iedrlcha. HR -Wiikins
SaiJors top El Toro
• BOYS TENNIS: Junior l'yler
Deck and freshman Robert
Kb~ury swt>pt in singles action
to help lead Newport Harbor
High's boy-; tennr~ team to a
I 4-4 nonh.•ai..1\Je road victory
over F.I foro Wedne~day.
The Sailor'> improved to 2-I.
while deaJ1ng E,I l'oro (2-11 II'>
firo,t los'> of the -.eason.
Nonl•acue
Newport 14, El Toro 4
Singles Deck INHI def Brown 6 4
def Curro. 6 2. def Schumacher
7 5. Farmer INHJ lost. 3 6 won 6-1
6-0. Khoury INHI won, 6-1, 6 O 6-0
Doubles -Lund!Espley Jones fNH1
lost to Kang Paul, 2-6. lost to
Nordberg Keller, 2 6, def
Erau1 Tran. 6 1, Lutfy·Hochwald
INHI won. 6 0 7 5, 6 2;
Davis-Tweena (NH) w on 6-3. 6 1,
lost, 6 7
OCC wins thrice
•GOLF: 1 he Orange Coa'>t
College men\ golf team earned
three Orange E-mpm.• Confer-
ence. victories Wedne'>day at
Santa Ana Country Oub.
The Pirate'> shot 383, besting
visiung Riverside (J87). Santa
Ana (401 ) and C.uyamaca (405J
Jake Allanach. shot I -over
par 73 to lead the Pirates. He
finished 1 wo 'itrokes behind
medalist loel Na.,h from Cuya
mac a.
David Kendall 175) Jared
Bruce (761, Kl'lly W1Ch (78) and
Brad Oiampaon (8 I 1 also scored
for the Pirate-. !8 1. '1 -J in con
ference)
OCC cruises to win
• JC SWIM· Sherry T!>ai. a
freshman on the Orange Coas1
College women's '\wun team.
set a school record 1n the 1.650
yard freestyle ( 17:4 l 731. a.<,
OCCs women's and men's
teams dominated Orange Em-
pire Conference visitor Santa
Ana Wednesday.
The Pirates (2·0) won every
men's and women's event.
fhe QC(; women were victo·
rious. 152 I 3. while the men
won, 139-38
Sophomore Tyson Beamer
won the 50 and I 00 free to lead
the comm.mdjng effort by the
OC.C men.
Yale prevail s
• TENNIS: The UC Irvine
women's tennrs team dropped a
5-2 nonconference decision the
vi!.1ting YaJe Bulldogs Wednes-
day at Anteater Tennis Stadium.
Tiffany Olang of uci-was
top~ m singles wtth a 6-1, 7-6
victory over Margaret Purcell at
the No. I slot
Anna Bent7..er rolled to a 6-2.
6-3 victory m No. 3 singles. but
that was the extent of UCl's
success as 1t fell to 8· 7.
Tars lose to Mission
• BOYS GOLF: The Newport
Harbor High boys golf team lost
its four-stroke. first-half lead
and feU to Mission Viejo. as the
two teams fimsht,d play
Wednesday at Mission Viejo
Country Oub.
The Diablo won, 396-404.
and had two competitors share
medaliat honors. Davis Pern-
stein was low man for the Sail-
ors Cl -I) at 39, while Michael
Be.ovenutti (40), Rhett Palmer
(43). Brandon Sowers (43) and
Garrett Whitfield (45) rounded
·Out the scoring. Bcnvenutti bad
the I t ~ran score for
Newpon with n .
Mesa earns first win
• VOUEYMJ..L: The C.Ost&
Mesa Htgh bo~ volleyball teall)
earned its first wm of the sn·
~on Wedne day. topping non
league hor.t Los Amigos. 17-15.
16· 14. 9· 15, 15-3
rhe 'Lobo~ berved for game
point in both o( the first rwo
-ganws, but Me..a refused to re-
lent. The Mustan~ O · ll -wen:
led by Adam Nili ( 17 kills), Tony
Krikonan 117 d1gs), John Santo.,
120 ii!>!.t!.t'il and c.at>e Goruale.t:
Hour '>tu ff block\)
Floridian:-. romp
• TENNIS: fhe Un1vt>rs1ry of
We'>t flonda Argonauts had 11
l'asy in noncunference men\
and womt'n\ tenni<. Wednt-\
day. rnlhng to a 9·0 men\ v1l
1ory a11d R I women's w1n at
Vanguard 1Jn1versi1y
C1u1Uaume OeVeibmer keyed
\.\est Honda\ men\ victory al
No I '>ln~lt-'> .
Vanl(uard., Olga Hlu-.hchen
k.a, at No I '>ing)es. was the LJ
on.,· only wmner in womt'n.,
play
_Eagle~ win ope ner
• SWIMMING: Thret' fif'>t
pldCe firw.ht''> put Vlsitrng f·..'>
tanna High rn the driver\ !.eat
ICJ ~In iJ (,olden Wesl Lt:agut-
bor• dual '>wim meet. 91 74
a~arn.,t Wc\lm1n~1cr
I hl' I aglt>'> !2-0. I -0 HI
ledgue) ·rc·ct>1ved first-place ef
fort'> from hank Gamboa 111 th1·
200 individual medley (2:31.45J,
Paul < olhi>r in the SOO freestyle
16 I 7 21) and 01ad Kunnt'rt 1r1
the 11>0 bachtrnke 1.09 61
'>oph<>fll<H<' la'>on J-.ni ha
niqut• camt' rn 1h1rd m tht I 00
free. bt•\t1n~ h1' time rn thret·
Wf't'k'> b} iO '>etond., m th1•
l'\Clll, and gaming praJse from
Coalh luhn Carpenter.
11.unni·n. Anthony Hermann
Gamboa and Collier teamed to
wm the 200 mrdley relay in
LO'> IH
In tht' 1<1rl\ meet. Marilyn
Reich and Jaymt: ray eath won
md1v1dual t•vent' and contnb
uted 10 btdnoa .. only vnnnrnK
relay tn the r a~e' 9:;. 75 lo-. .. lo
Westminster
Reich won the 200 yard mw-
viduaJ medlev in 2:43.47. whue
Faye was v1ctoriou'I in the "i<XI
free,.tyle 16·57.971. Reich and
Faye were jorned by Britta P11t1
and Llhin1 Keenawinna on the
winning 400 free relay quarter
(4:42.19)
F.stanc1a second-place fimsh
er<> included Keennawinna 1200
free in 2·41 I 91. Pini 1200 IM rn
.!">791). Courtney Hes'> !100
butterfly rn I :26.241: Jord1 Brad-
.,haw ISOO free in 7·4 t 50) and
Reich ( 100 breaststrole in
1:18.691
T11e Fagle<; fell 10 I-I, 0-1 111
lea gut>
OCC lets one slip away
• VOLLEYBALL: The Orange
Coa'il Collt'ge men\ volleyball
team lost rt<; b'TIP on sole pos
se.,~1on of fir\I place m thr
Orange Empire Conference
Wedne-.day. droppmg a 30-28.
30-28. 30 18 dtt.1sion at Gross·
mont.
The Pirates C9·3. 6-2 m con
ference) are joined by Gross
mont (9 J, 6-2) and Golden
West at the top of the standing!'I
with thrtt matches remaming
in the first round of OEC play.
OCC.. with two stanen. out
(discrplina.ry reasons and an m ·
jury) had opportunities to win
both of the first two games.
Coach Chuck Culmese ·c1.
The first game was tied at 25,
27 and 28. before an OCX: hit
ting error, rou~ by • block·
ing error, allowed I.be Grtmn~ to
prevail.
OCC led c aecood pm~.
19-9, but .Oowed Crossmon• to .
rally.
KaimaJUt l.iunalanf IJ'ld PoJwt
Pola ttch had ror occ.
I\ f Of~ '\i( ~ '\llC.1>4TL 'r
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BASEBALL
~·Late-inning .
·~ ·ch~ge lifts
.~·. the Giants tt
• 1be Giants trailed. 3-0, after
.. four innings but scored 11 times
ln the final three inoing:s to post
an 11-7 win over the Dodgers, in
• Newport Harbor Baseball Asso-
0 dation Bronco DMsion (11·
and-12-year-olds) action.
G~ts pitcher JD Gnce. Ja·
.: cob McQmn. and ,..._ Oun·
......,.. c:ombined roi; solid
'pitching efforts with Grace and
' McCann also bitting well.
Dodgers' starter Nkk 9ftnd.
· em struck out nine batters in a
row after walking the first hitter
• he faced. He went 3 for 3 with
•• five RBis at the pJate.
Dmon Prteberg hit 3 for 3 and
l(yle Lawrence, Ryan Hatcher
• · and Z.C Gagnon all hit well.
Earlier. the Giants topped the
Yankees, 7-5.
The defense was led by solid
pitching from Grace, Bric Hol-
land and McCann.
Jab C...igbDI scored the Gi·
ants' first run and was helped by
hits from Mark Canaldde:n,
Cunningham. Bric <llebU, Jab
0.W.00 and Sean Mangano.
" In Mustang Division play:
• D·backs 8, Astroe 2
Diamondback pitcher Grant
Frazier threw two scoreless in·
-nings and had two RBis ln an 8·2
vilctory over the Astros in New-
port Harbpr Baseball Association
Mustang Division action.
The Astros were led by Conor
~ two bits and two in-nln&s of solid relief pitching.
In the Pinto Division:
• 'lbe Red Sox received some
strong hits from QuJnd Holgate,
Aa.-ttn Smith and Andnw Olaee
,. ln their game against the lWins
• Saturday in Pinto American ac-
tion of the Newport Harbor
Baseball Association.
Each Red Sox player had a hit
• and 11motby McGetrlck and
Dub Morales displayed strong
defense.
Robert Alaander, Bstevan
M~ Martin Najera Jr., Daniel
Ochoa. Bryan SholUn and Spen·
cer Buduuwl all played well.
In Shetland Division play:
•Ala Puller made a double
play, tagging out a base runner
~ and throwing the ball to first. as
the Cubs and Phillies played in
• Newport H.art>or Baseball Asso-
"' dation Shetland Division (6·
year-olds) action.
Parker Young bad several hits
and Jdfrey Slednskt showed
quick hustle in center field. Jer·
any Schwartz made several
' ... stops at pitcher.
•The Dodgen and Giants
battled in the Shetland National
division. Blab Lenk and
... z.cbary Sora...n showed off
their batting skills with Tbol Hol-
land and Julia C.amey displaying
speed. CamDle O:utstenlen
stopped a hard hit ball and was
slightly injured, but received a
standing ovation for her oourage.
..
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•Cody Wl19on went 4 for 4
and scored four runs for the Blue
Jays against the Mariners Satur·
day at \\OOdland Field.
Derek Anthony and 'laytor
Conem shared pitching duties
and played errorless games.
Ievtn McCarthy opened the
game with a solid defensive play
at second base.
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SPOR~S
YOUTH SOCCER
CdM advances . . . . .
·to state finals ·
Corona del Mar's Blue Clues completed a perfect season with a 10-0 record In the Silver Division
gins under-12 Al~Stars action. Kneeling, from left: Valerie Avila, Leila Pozin, Claire Schmidt, Kathryn
Conner and McKenna Caskey. Back row, from left: Coach Bill Caskey, K~lsey Davis, Amanda
Johnson, Megan Otterbein, Alexa Cohen, Malayna Kelley, Tayfor Rhodes and Coach Jim Conner. Not
pictured: Kimberly Condino, Rebecca Beyer and Rylie Levasseur.
c.moi Geal and MMon C.e
each ICOred goals In the ftrst half
and the Corona dd Mar bays un-
der-10 All-Star soccer team shut
out previously-~ten . Dow-
ney, 2 -0, to clalm the Secijon 11
regional townainent. · . . CdM held lta opponents to
one goal. with stellAr defensJve
play from Bnmt Gray, Garret
I.anon and goalkeeper Oark
c.hlon (three shutouts ln four
games). CdM advances to the
state finals, held March 23 in le-
mecula. and will be one of onJy
five teams in Region 57 history to
make It this far.
ln a 5-1 victory over San Mar·
cos of San Diego In its first game.
CdM got goals from Brent
Lawton, Jack Gorab, ICjell Wolk-
YOUTH BASKETBALL
a (two) and Cue.
Jack McBem and Qsae each
found the back of the net in a 2-0
win over Huntington Beach.
CdM cruised to a 9--0 win over
La Mesa ln Game 3. McBean Ull-
lled three goals with two coming
from Blab 'lbomlm and Gaal,
Case, Brennan Andenon and
Hector MariDo scoring On<:e.
In girls soccer play.
•The Corona del Mar Blues
Oues completed an un~eated
season (10-0). beating Tustin,
South hvlne. North Irvine, c.osta
Mesa and Newport Beach twice
during the six-~ season.
The Blues Oues, an under-12
Silver AU-Star soccer team,
scored 32 goals while allowing
onJy two.
Undefeated Hornets win Division I crown
Team finishes season
13-0 in victory over
Riverside to secure
NJB championship.
The Hornets finished the regu·
tar season undefeated (13-0)
downihg the Riverside Magic,
51-30, in their game las! week-
end.
The seventh-and-eighth-grade
boys National Junior Basketball
team won the Reebok Division I
championship with the victory
over Riverside. The Hornets were
led by Gus Fllls (11 points. 11 re-
bounds), OIUe Plne.ett (two
blocks, five points. nine re-
bounds, two assists), Andy Rov-
zar (seven points, three assists)
and Erik Rask (12 points. two as-
sists and two sleals.)
Also contributing were Ilmo-
thy Regan (one rebound), Austin
Apnunlarr (two points) and
Thomas Dialynas (five points in·
eluding a three•pointer, three
steals, one assist, one rebound).
J.P. Gormly (four points, two
rebounds, one assist. one steal,
one block) and Kevin Rask
(three points. one rebound, one
steal) showed strong offensive
skills.
The Hornets are coached by
Bob Rovzar and Rob Rask.
In other NJB championship
action:
• Newport atppen 53, Tra·
bucoHeat45
The Clippers, boys team, won
the Reebok 9-Division 2 champi·
onship Sunday at Whittier High .
Jadde Andenon. • Joel Be-
tonte, Ryan Caprett, Jim Nel-
son. Alec Putre, Jacob Sblcho-
wlak. Matthew Wheatley and
,Bryan Yasu.kocld are team mem-
bers.
Head Coach David Yasukochi
and assistant Joel Betonte over-
see the team.
Jn AU-Net play!
• Trewr Miles scored 35
points and the Newport-Mesa
Red Raiders, a fifth -grade boys
AU-Net basketball team. finished
the regular season undefeated
( 14-0) with a 54-49 victory over
Santa Margarita
Miles added 10 n:bounds and
OlUon Campbell finished with
seven points followed by six
points each from Pa.Iker Stone
and Neil <>'Han.
The Red Raiders also defea1ed
Huntington Beach. 50-36. last
weekend.
Miles tallied 13 points fol·
lowed by J.D. Abbott (nine), An·
drew Roth (seven), Campbell
(six). Fletcher Della Grotta (six)
and Collin Krahe (five).
ROLLER HOCKEY
Mungo is magic in win
Vincent Mungo led New-
port Harbor with four goals
in an 11 -6 win over Mater Dei
in roller hockey action at the
Gretzky Center in Irvine.
Mater Dei scored the first
goal and led through the
first period, but Newport
turned it on in the second
quarter.
Olaae KeUy and Brett
Roblnaon each added two
goals ·and one assist, while
Calvin Anderson, AJH
Crouse and Cory Adler
each tallied one goal apiece.
Kyle Matthew• collected
three assists while Preston
KeUy added four.
Solid defense from CoUln
Insley forced Mater Del to
take low-percentage shots.
Goalkeeper BUlott Thacker
stopped 24 of 30 shots.
Randall Nebon recorded 10 each tallled 21 points and Jona-
assists and was complemented than HOWie paced all re-
by Austin RJos' five. bounders with 15 followed by
ln seventh-grade AU-Net play: Kyle c.aldwell, P.J. Slmpt0n and
•The Newport-Mesa seventh· AU Meshktn, who all bad 10
grade boys team split two week-boards.
end games to end league season •The Newport-Mesa Sparks
in first place 02·2). won the girls Division 3 cl:wnpi-
Newport lost to Yorba Linda in onship series of the National
double overtime in its first game. Junior Basketball league· with a
49-45, but came baclt strong to 33-29 victory over Orange al
beat Fullerton, 44-35. Sunny Hills High in Fullerton on
Robbie Boyer scored 26 to Sunday.
lead the way over the weekend. AU-Star Dunn Sharp led the
Joe Eberhard and Jamie McGee ·Sparks with 20 points and five
YOUTH SOCCER
Silver Bullets win big
in Section 11 playoff_
Jamie Heinecke and Camden
Nlchobon each scored a hat
trick and Tummy Bangert added
cwo goals to lead the Corona del
Mar boys under-12 Silver Bullets
soccer team to its highest scor·
ing output of the Section 11 Play-
offs -an 8-1 victory over a San
Diego opponent.
After trailing. 1-0, the Silver
Bullets defense shut out San Di·
ego, led by goalkeeper Connor
Benwnutl, sweeper Ala Main·
thaw, fullbacks Scott Batdwt-
aen. ICoomJ Chebabl. Anthony
Pnnd9co and stopper Ori llt-
bak.
Midfielders KeWI Corrigan
and Jon Jaffee maintained ball
control to assist the offense.
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Call (949) 642-5678
Newport-Mesa's
NJB Division Ill
champion Sparks.
Kneeling, from left:
Gianna Light, Alex
Aiello. Kathy
Schneider.
Standing, from
left: Coach Mike
Sharp, Samantha
Archie, Duran
Sharp, Diana
Murphy, Gaby
Carpenter, Ricki
Archie and Lexie
Pickering.
blocked shots while Sam Arcble
chipped in seven points with
seven rebounds.
Gaby Carpenter added three
points and seven rebounds and
Ala AleOo tallied seven steals
alongside solid defense from
Rldd ArdUe. Gianna Ugbt. ICa-
thy Schnelder and Diana Mur-
phy.
The Sparks beat the Jurupa
Hot Shots. 26-19, in the semifinal
to advance to the championship.
Mike Sharp is the bead coach
and Sam A.iello assists.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebratq the Datt Pilot's
Athlete oflhe Weefc series
i Ii I ' 1 '
TODAY
21 -Aud,. Adema
Newport Harbor
Tennis, '97
22 -M«edith Mile9
Orange Coat College
Softball
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l>Ynemlc: NK Systttns, ...... di H W l.ey, Coate "once II H RUY ....... CA 92617 CIVC" tNlt Me1H ,,,.. Mwc Mofetea, '3l·H
posits IOf fwn1dli"I 111 W, l•J SIJMt, Cocb
&el>of. matet'1tl1, 4tCllllll • .....,Th·~.~!!_
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co•SHUCTION O• ~.mu. Y•l1 Ko
alTCMU•-UIOU M11c Mot11t1 PAJUl. 2150 a.APll Thl1 1tat11111nt WM Smlf • ~ NOJICT hied wtth Utt Cou11ty •o. OJ_.., will I>• Cl«k of °''"" County
received by the City of on 03/11/03
Coat• Mt.• at th• Office tooHtH6H
of UM City Cletk 77 r11r Dally l'tlot M11 IJ, 20,
Orlwt, Coale ' Men, 27, At>r J, 2003 . Th262
Ctltfornlt. until 1111 hour ..._........_ of IOtOO a.-., .._ ,_ :t •·di 2', JOOJ, "-S...... l hlch ,llm. tlMy will Th• follow.In~ pw'°n' bt . oe>ened publicly •nd .,, dolfla bus1ne11 n i
rucl ,.l!tud In lM c.iund e) Th• ln' Otfeces of C~mt..ra. S..ld pro· Morton end Resm11n10. ponb aliJll beat tlM b) Morton and Rn-.
tltM Of Utt 'WOfk •tlcl muSNn Cpnsulttnc, 2
neme of tlM bidder but su AIT)l>n>alo, Rencho
BO other dlstJnculshlnc Senti Meraar111 • CA math Any bed received 92688
1fl1r the 1ch1dul1d Robert Mofton, 2 Sen
closln1 time for the Ambrosio, Aencho Sant•
rtulpt of b«la sheh bt M111arlll, CA 92688
returned to bedder Stephen Rasmussen
un094ned It shell be the 171 Ntetil Heron ln '
sole responalbllity of Ille Alew Vieto, CA 92646 ··
btddet to see that hes This busmPU es con
btd Is rec11vtd In proper ducted by 1 aenenl
lime partnenh1p
A set of Bid Docu Heve you started dotnc
menu m1y be obtained bus1ntss yet? No
et the Olfece of the City Robert Morton
E1111neer. 77 fe11 Duve, This ~tatement was
Coste Mist, Cehforn11, filed with the County
upon 11••ref••"•"'• Cltrll of Ounce County ,..,_, .. s20.oo. ,.,. on 02/28/0J ..,......_, dter.. ef 200'6UU07
SS.00 must be included Dally Pelot Mir 6, 13 .
tf h1ndltd by mail Bid 20. 27. 2003 Th245
Documenh and other
conl11ct documents may
•lso be uemlned et the
Office of the City Cieri.
of the City of Cost•
Mtu Bid Documents
will not be m11led unless
tile eddlllon1I S5.00
cherae 1s Included with
P•1ment. Each bid shell be made
on the Propoul lorm.
sh .. h P I throueti I' 91
fHOVtded en the conlt1cl
documents. end shall be
eccomp1nled by • et•
1tf11d or e11h111's chec;lo
or 1 bid bond for not
less thin 10'.\ of the
1mount of their bid
mlldil pay1blt to Ille CitY
of Cost• Meta No
fHoposal thall be con
sidefed un~s eccom
pan..ct by such cashier's
~k Clsh Of b~'s
bond
No bid shall be con
sldered unless 1t is made
on • bfeni. propoul
form furneshed by the
City of Cost• Mesa and
ts m•dt tn 1ccord1nct
with the fHOVISlons of
lh• Proposal requtre
nMnts
Each bidder myat be
have• Cleu 0A0 Gerner ii
En11-m1 license, and
1lso be preq111hf19d H
11qulred by law
A Contrector uuna •
creft or cleulhettlon
not shown o n 1h•
Cenerel Prev1111n1 W•c•
Dettrmln1tlons m1y be
requlftd IO pit)' the W81'e
rete of lhet craft or
c:l•ssll1c1t1on most
closely relettd to tt u
shown tn the Cenerel
D1term1nett0n1 1Hecltv1
1t thl time of the c1n
for bids
The Contt1ct0t shell
comply wtlh the prov1
$ions of Section 1770 to
1780 1nclustv1 of the
C1hforn11 labor Code,
the ptlVltllftl r Ill Ind
acele ol we1es utab
1111\ed by the Ctty of
Coste M.u. wflech 111
011 hie With the City
Clefk of the City of
Costa Miu. end shill
f0tftlt p1nalllt11 pre
scribed ther11n tor
llOncomphence of said
C.ode
The City Counctl of the
City of Coste Meu
restfves tlM rlifll to
reject 1ny end/Of 111
bids
~,Olm,
D.,...., City a-ti
City ef CM1w •"• D1t1d. f ebruery 24,
200J
Publtsh•cl Newport
Beech·Costa ~ Dally
~t Merell 6'nJ.:g
SRl
your unwa11ttd
Items tllroucl\ c!Uslfltd
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111 ' dtlU..tl nc... ........
The follow Ina pet son
hu abandoned the uu
of the r1cl1llous Bust·
nen Hem• O T uslln
Automotive limo Ser·
Yiu, b) Tusl•n Auto·
motive Center. 18.JO S
S1nt1 re #B. San~ Ana.
CA 92705
The ficltttous BustntsJ
neme referred lo above
wu f1l1d 1n Oran1e
County on 12/07/00,
rtLE NO 20006848716
Roy Koch 3050 £
M&adowiuove Ad Or-
an1e CA 92867
fh1s business 1s con
ducted by •n 1nd1Y1dual
Roy Koch
T111s st.atement wu
ltled w1lh th• County
Cletk ol Oun11 County
on02/18/03
200SHU121
D11ly Pelot feb 20 27.
Mer 6 13, 2003 Th203
The follow1n1 per~ns
•re dO•l)I business n
Baa 1n a 601. 1001 w
17th St Unit D2. Costa
Mua, CA 92627
Arthur Gulllen Rivera
II, 2990 BredlOfd Pl #f
Sant• Ana. CA 92707
Robert Jnon Car-
nHdo, 21622 Brookhursl
IC. Huntm1ton Buch,
CA92646
This business is con
due led by a 1ener el
p11tnenhep
Have JOU sltrted do1n1
businen yet? Ho
Arthur Cutllen Rivera
II
This st1temtnt wu
hied wrth the County
Clerk of Onn1e County
on 02/28/0J
MOUHS2H
D•1ly Pelot Mar 6, 13. 20. 27,2003 Th240
The lollowm1 persons
ere dotna_ business as
f reedom fleleltty, 28202
Cebot Ad Jrd floor.
lecun• Kt1uel, CA 92677
Freedom f tdeltty LLC
(NV). 28202 Cabot Ad
Jr d floor , l •1una
Hl1uel, CA 92677
Thtt bu1iness ts con-
duc I ed by limited
L1eb1hty Co
H•v• you started dolnc
business y1t7 Yts, 01
04-0J
FrMdom ftdttllt)' UC,
Jlltfllttr M. 81ttm1 Gulla.
M1n11er
fhls lll~tmNll WH
hied with ttie Count,.
Cltrll of Of1n11 County
on02/2ll03 200~HJ!N
Ollty l'tlot Mar 6, 13.
20, ~7. 2003 Th254
CJIY• CDAA& .. cemn,
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NOTICE IS HUtHY
GIVEN lhet .. .i.11 ,,, ...
pqs.ta for~ eM
le«ior. metwl1hl, tqQlp rnent. tnlm.portetlOft •ftd
t.uc:h Gt"-fecllltln es
may be requhcl f0t
HHAlllRAflO• Of
SIVIUl MTaW. MO
tlSIOrlfTW SllUTS
A•O O•I AlUY, PaOUCT •a•, CltJ ,,.._. Ol.07, will IN
rtcttvtd lly the City of
Coatl Mui llt the otfi«
of IM City Cltt•. 17 r11o
D11ve, Cosfe Meu,
California Until the hour
of 10.00 •-... •-..,, lllwdl J t, 2"S.
et which tlmt thily \!till
be "'Oj)lnecl publicly ind
read elpud kl the Colinctl
Chembtfs. SMltd PfO-
pouJs •h•ft l}ellt Ult
tlti. of tt11 work and
name of tti. blcldtr ll11t
no oui.r d1stlncurshi111
marks Any bid received
11111 the sched uled
clo5in1 t1m1 for th•
receipt of bids shall be
returned to bidder
unopened It shall b• the
sole respons1b11tty of the
blddef to see that his
bid received 1n tHoi>er
hme.
A stl or B•d Docu
ments may be obtained
•I the Otfict of the City
En11nee., 77 f1tr Duve,
Costa Mesa. C1lrf0<n1a,
upon 1 .. 11ref1ut4elille
~ ef $SO.OO. A.
........... doerp •f
$20 .00 will be m1de 11
handled by mail Bid
Documents and other
contr1et documents may
also be eumined at the
Olfke ol the City Clerk
of the City of Costa
Meu Bid Documents
will not be mailed unless
the additional S20 00
charae Is included with
payment
Each bid shall be made
on the Propoul form,
sheets P 1 throuch P 9a
provided In the contract
documents, end shall be
accolnj)<lnted by a <.er
t1f1ed or cashier's cht<k
or • bid bond for not
less thin IOJ, of the
amount of lhetr bid,
made payable to the City
of Costa Men No
propoul shall be con
sldered unless accom
pen~ by iuch Cllhoer s
checll. cash or bidder s
bond
No bid shell ~ con
sldered unless 1t is m•de
on • blank form lur
nt~ed by the City of
Costa Meu end is m•de
1n acce>< dance wrth the
prov111ons of the Pio
posat reQu1Cements
[a<h b•ddtr must have
1 Clan "A" (General
En111nee1mc> license and
abo' be prequalrf1ed u
req1m ed by law
The City Council of the
Cely of Co~ta MtU
reserves the rlahl lo
re.iect any °' all bids
The Contractor shall
comply with the pro••·
sions ot Section 1770 to
1780, mclu~tve, of the
Caltfornil labor Code.
the preve1hn1 rate and
scale of waaes utab
lished by lhe City of
Costa Mes.a, whtch are
on felt wrth the City
Cler~ of llM City of
Costa Mesa and shall
torfc1t penalties P• e
sc:11bed therein tor
llOflCOmpl .. nc:e of u1d
Cod .......
JuUl FOlCNt.
Depwty City a..io Oty.tc .......
Oiled March 3. 2003
Pubhshed Hewpor I
Buch·Costa Miu Daily
Pelot March 13. 20.
2003 fh257
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I he followfnt persons
111 dolnt business A
P•auua Studeos. J07S
S Harbor, Santa An•
CA92704
Hollywood Mu1ic, l11c .
(CA). 6S22 E Cimino Vlsii, Anehtlm, CA ~1musl•• Indus tr!e•, Inc., (CA), 9422
Harcourt Ctrclt. Hun
t1nrton Beech. CA 92646
American lntern1tlonal
Aerospece, Inc (CA),
2031 E Via Burton •f.
Anaheim. CA 92806
Th11 business ts con
due led by 1 aener al
partnership
HIVt yOll stat led dome
business yeP No
Hollywood Mu"'· Inc .
Steve Bartolone Prue
dent
lh1s st•temenl wn
hied with tht County
Clerh of Or1n1e County
on 01/28/03
200SHSt41t
01111 Pilot f eb 20, 21,
Mir 6. 13, 200J Th206
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lhe follow1n1 persons
are do1n1 bus1neu H
PACIFIC INDUS TRIM
COHCE.PTS. 11 76 Main
St Ste 100 Irvine. CA
92614
Donald l Bendtlh,
Trustee of The O&D
Revocable !rust Dated
feb 23. 1994. 523
Emer<1ld B•1. Laauna
Beach, CA 92651
Bendeti1 "'socoaln,
Inc . (CA). 11 76 M11n St
Ste 100 Ir vine C-'
92614
This bustnes\ I\ •On
dueled by a hm1ted
pa•lnersh1p
Hive you started do1n1
business yet} v~, 197'>
P;aclf•c lndt1\lr1•I
Concepts DloD 8endell1
Revoublt Trusl Duneld
l 8endell1 Trustee
Thos statement wn
hied with the C:ounty
Clerk of Ot •nae Counly
on02/26/0J
200S6U047
Oaily Pilot Mar 6 13.
20 27 200J fh239
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The follow1n1 per sons
11• doonr bus1ntu IS
[mer aid R1d11e -'i>•r t
menls. 12575 Ninth St
Carden Grove. CA 92840
Rudy A M111m1n,
lrusltte tor Rudy Mafl
man hust, elated 0!>/10/ 89 341 Bay11~ Dr 0
Newporl Beach. CA 92660
fhis bu>1nos is con
dueled by 1 business
trust Ii••• you stallf'd 0otn1
business yet' Yes 51'36 .
Rucly Manm•n Trust
Rudy A Marim•n
fruslff
This statemf!nt was
hltd with tht County
Clerh ol Orence County
on02/281QJ
200,.uu ..
Oatly Pilot Mtr 6 13
20. 27. 200J Th2• I
Aclllm .....
"-S......
The tollow1n1 persons
a<e doona businf!ss n
Transportes Intern•
CIORllH Or Ill (T I 0 )
8JO Center St Surte 11 .
Costa Mesa, Cahlorn11
91627
David Oritz. 8JO Centn
St Suitt I I Coste
Mtu . CahfC>fnla 92627
This business es con
ducted bf' en lndMdu1I
Hive you st¥tld clom1
business ye{t Yes. 11/
01/02 J
D1v1d Of't11 •
This st1t1mtnl WIS
hied wltlt the County
Cltrll of Of•nce C0ttnty
on 02/25/03 IOO,.tJ477e
Deely Pilot f'tb 27. Mer
6, IJ, 20, 2003 Th227 .........
"-S......
The fotlowin1 persons
ere dotnl business as
a) United Co"'P'lltr lo
Tetecommumcation, Inc .
b) UCT. Inc . 18902
8ttd.-n A~t . lt"IM, CA 92612
Umttd Computer &
T~11JC1Uon, Inc
(0(). 1890? Bardeen
Aft., ir..-. CA 92612 Thb business It COfl
ducted by 1 corporation
Hive you stertecl doinc
bu11n.ss yet? Yea, M1y
23, 1995
United Computer &
Telec:ommunlc:stlon. Inc , IOm Youn1 Joo Shin,
S.Ct1t11y
Thl1 1tetement wh
ftltcl with the County
Clt'k of Otente County
on02/2Mll IMMtJSJOI °"'1 , ... , Mer. 6, 13,
20. 21. 2003 lllZS2 ........... .........
Tiie fOIJoWlftl petMfll -~~·· '•tssOfl 1 Yecllt Wnll, 935 C11mkf'l1ntl lltl ,
Of 91119, CA 128115 o .. i. 11o1Wt '•t•. Mlft, 0 CMlMerltll4
ltd .. Or-up, CA 92115
....... LJl!n --..
13' C11ffl9etll,,_ lt41 ,
0tl"lt. CA WM
Tilll ~ la COii
tllltte' tty • ..,., ..
,.,1~ .... ,.. .........
~~1Y.._F ..
h t, toOJ
l>tittM It, ...... tofl
Tl\it tttt-1 w" Ned wftl h c.-tr
Ci.tl of °'""" c;-t, •1101/71..01 ...........
DllllY,... '" zr~• &. 1t 2IO IOOI .rml .... .........
(CA), 17$) O..ey Dt1v1,
Cartltn Crowe. Ceft1orn1a
t2MI lltt
Thlt but1n111 11 con·
Mtttl ~)' e COlporeUorl H.•• you slllrted doilll
buslneu yeP Yes. 01/
OZ/200.l
AGI' AHoctetes. In<, G.,y ft11dm1n, V1c1
Prtildtrtt
ThtS mttment wu
llt.d With the Counly
Cltfll of Oun .. County
on 02/24/03 200MtMSH
Dallr rttot hb 27. Mar
6, 13, 20. 2003 Th226 .........
"-*'-' The followtn• penons
.,, dotnl bustnus as
Happy Eodln~ Des1en lo
Dec: or at Ina Co , 1 ~9
Pl9C1nt1a Ave #211,
Newport Beech, CA
9266J
~lu M. Aobbtns, 1549
Plecenli• Ave. •211,
Newport Buch. CA
92663
1hls business is con
eluded by. en 1nd1vldual
tt.ve you started doma
business yet> Ytt, 1/10/
03 Ahtt M Robb1M
This statement was
hied with the County
Cieri. of Orann County
on 03/07/03
200SHS6216
Daily Pilot Mar 13 20.
27,Apr 3. 2003 Th263
fkllMW..U
"-*'-' The followmc P•l\ons
are do1n1 bu\mess as
C•l1forn1a V1s1tors Net
we><lo II 448 Magnotti
St . Cost• Mesa CA
92627
Mermaids & Martinis,
llC. CC-'). 448 Magnoh•
St , Co~la Mts• C°' 92627
This busmen os •On
dut ltd by l 1m1ted
ltab1hty Co
Have you ~tarted doing
business y•P No
Mermaid• lo Marlin".
LLC. Tart Soderling
CE 0 /Owner
ThtS statement wn
filed with lhe County
Cltrll ut Or an1• County
on 02,12!>/0l
200S6t341S4
D11ly Piiot r tb 'l1 Mdr
6 13 20.1003 Th235
RcH.sa...s
"-S.......
fhe lollow1nc per sons
arc> dome bus1nos n
lto1m One l oans 9121
-'tlo1nta St 111633 Hun
lln1ton Buch CA '1l646
011com D1111a1 llC
tCA) 9111 Atlenta St
•t.J3 Hunt1ncton Beach
CA 91f>.46
Thll bu\lness •s con
ducltd by l1m1ted
l 11b1hly Co
Hotve you slar ted do•nii
bus'"e\' ftt' Ho Darcon1 01c11al LLC.
-Oarcy M~ve• I President
Th1\ \lalement wu
filed with the County
Cler~ of Or a nee County
on 02/28/03
20036tsSJ04
Oally Pilot M11 6 13,
20 21. 2003 fh248
FidtllM .....
"-*'-' The tollow1n1 persons
1111 doing business as
Babybooboo 16'4 Bu<Jy
St Costa Mesa CA
92627
.lennller l ynn Crow•ll
164 Buoy St Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Christopher Michael
Coa 1041 W 18th St
•"106 Cosh Men CA
92627 fhti business is con
dueled by co P•lntrs
Ha we you staned doint
business yet' No
Jennifer C• owell
fht\ stalemtnl WIS
ftled with the County
Cieri. of Orance County
on 03/0 7 IOJ
200S6tUUI
D••ly Pilot Mar 13. 20,
27.~r J.2003 Th269
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... s......
The lollow1n1 persons
ire doma busmen as.
Huntln1ton financial
Sen1ces IOI S l'.reel1'W!f
Blvd Suite 111. Pl.1 ·
ctnha. CA 92870
Hunlonaton f 1nenc11I
Group. Inc , (CA). 101
S l'.rHrntt Blvd Suitt
111 Plecenl1.1, CA 92870
Thn business es con
dueled by a corporat!Ofl
Have you sllrttd CIO<n&
bus1nUs yet' Yes. 1984
March 17
Hun11n1ton F1nanc1ll
Group Inc . Dutd l
Runnion Ptestdent
This statement was
hied w11tt the County Clef~ of Or•n11 Co1mty
on02/21/0J
200UtMS14
Datlt Ptlot F°tb 27, Ma<
6, IJ.20.200J Th214 ,.... .....
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lhe tollow1111 ~rsons
ere dolllf ~nus H ;
Creyatone ~tments.
2110 Thurin Aft , Costa
Mna.CA92S27
Audy A Merlm•n.
lrustff for Rudy MMI·
men Trust, deted 05/10/
89, l4 l Beysklt Or. •l.
:;:gort 811ch, CA
fh11 bu$1oeu II c:on·
dllctM 11r: • bwlMU
tr111t •
"'"' )'Oii •tatted -IMBIMU ~et? Yn, l V • lllld'f Mwknan lrldt,
ltwtl, A. Mtrl..,n ,
TruttM
Thie 1tate"'9nt WN
ftttd Wltft the C-nt)
ci.t• of Of•• County on02/2IJ03 ieuMUUJ
Dlll1 r•t Mllr. &. IS.
20, 21. lOQ3 Tll241 .......... .......
T ............. ._. .,, W'8 ........ IK! ,,.,. ,..._, 11010
'"' ... -. w. .... fouteln \lelley, CA 111709 •
D•1ttlea lt•Uell OlscllNr, 8'010 S..: ......... , • ...!.._ t• \1...,, CA WIW T1* .......... CJOlt. ..... ., .. ........ ....,.,....,......_
..... ..er ...
D••il.. lt•u•ll ........
Nt •1 I ... ......... ~
~ ....... e...lt r.:= .. ..-~ ... ~~·"'·'=-.. \IA
Thi f0How1n1 P<tf son\
,. • dol"I 1111-n u
TreSummlt fln1nc1al
4S90 MKA/lhw 8i.d
S te 500, Newport
kach, CA 9'660
lt•ymond A Dte•in, 11
Whtie Chit t111uH
Nt&Ull CA 92677
fent <t Millson. 12
White Chit, la1un1
Hi&Uel. CA 92677 Th~ bus1n.ss I~ f.C>lt
dtXted by husband and
1111f1
Have you sl•rled doolll
butfhns vet' Yu I I 22 02
R•ymond A Dictu'
Terrt C MJlhwn
This sl•lement wo
hied w1lh th• C<Junly
Clerk of Ofanae County
on02/2l/03 iGOSOM,Oe
Dil~y Ptlol hb 27, Mai.
6.lJ,20,2003 Th218
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'-S...... r111 followln1 persons
are doln1 busmen n
Oltve Tree Apolrtmenls
2190 Collea• Ave Co,.ta
~.CA92627
Rudy A Mar1men
Trustee for Rudy M.irt
m•n Tru.,t d•led a!> IO
89 J..41 B•ys1de 01 •s
Newport BeHh CA
92660
Thrs busmes~ •~ tun
ducted by .J busmts\
trU'>I
Have you \lart"d dome
bus1nes\ yet' Yo 10/
75
Rudy Marom•n ,.,~,
Rudy A Mar 1m •n
Trustee
This \lalement wn
filed with lht County
Clerk of Oran11e C<Junty
on 02/28/03
200S693S264
Daily P1101 Mar 6, 13
20. 27. 1003 Th24t
flcffMlllJiltss
"-S.......
rhe lo1tow1n1 per son!.
are doont bu$mtss o
Oranae County Bu1ld1nii.
Rep.,, artd Mw1t 419
Mam St •274 Hun
tmeton Beath CA 92648
Mitchell B Hend1en
419 M.ton SI •274
Hunlmilon Be•ch CA
92648
ftt•~ bu~1nes.i 1~ 1.:on
duclrd by an 1nd1v1dual
H••" you 'tarted Oo1na buson•\s ytf? Yr~
5 2002
Mitchell 8 Hendrtn
rhos Sl•ltm~nt Wd\
filed .. 11h the County
Clerk of Or•nee County
on 02 28 03
200l6US297
D•1ly Pilot M•r 6 I J
20 27 2003 Th?•<.!
FiditMs .....
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lhe tollow1n1 ptl\oos
•re doona busoneu "~ l• Priest lnlerla1nmenl
351 Old NewPort Blvd
Suit~ 409 N•wpor I
Buch CA 92663
Glenn S~hu\lerm.in .
3!">1 Old Ntwport Blvd
Suite •09 Newpor I
Bea~h CA 9?663
Brenll I Arcement
10?02 !>dint Cloud Ave
Cow•n Ht11thls 1.-'
9?705
lh1-s bu'\tnes~ 1s c.011
duded by 101nt venlu1t
H•ve yOll \t•1 ltd do1n1
business yet' No
Glenn S..husterm'n
This. •htemenl •••
It~ w•lh the Cocinty
Cler• of 0.•ne• County
onOJ II 03
200SHS .. 24
Daily Pilot M.lr IJ 20
27.At>r 3.200J fh.261
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"-S......
Tile lollow1n1 persons
are do•ne busmeu as
WPO (hwoopo') Bu11neu
Soluhons 2043 Westcl1H
Dnn Newporl Beach
CA 92660
WPOB lnduslrlff. In'
(CA). 2<M3 Wutcltll
Dnve. Newport Buch,
CA 92fi60
ll'llS busmen is con
ducted by a ce><porahon
Han you \t•1 led do1n1
busmes.s yet' Yes. NM
2001
WP08 lndustroes. Pit
O'O.ttn President
This sl•tement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol Or1n1r County
Ofl OlJ :ZS/OJ
IOOU9S47S6
011ly Pilot f tb 27 Mar
6. 13. 20. 2003 Tf\234 ...........
"-S.....
The followin1 person\
11e do•na bus.neu u
Access Ott-s 3020 Old ~anch Perkway IJOO
Sell Beach, CA 90740
Su'""-Suites l020
Old lhnch Parllw•r
UOO, Sul Beach CA
90740
This business cs '°" clucled by • corpora lion
Htve you st1rt eel do<n&
bullMU yet? Yes 01/
03
Summer Suites. Deb
Ol'lh Wtlllnson. Pres Tll111 statement wes
hied with the C0ttnty
Cl4irll of Of•nae County
Ort 02/14./03
100.MtJJJll
D1ily Pelot Feb 20, 27,
Mef.6. 13.2003 THl99 ......... .........
The tollow•n& p.rtont
lft de4nt bvslntu 11·
W.S_ Auto, 317 W
Wiltoll •10 Ct•ll
Maa.CA
WeU.r Stott R...,.t
'On, 327 W W1hon
'10I, C.u -.. CA
m27
Tiit ~IS C:Ofl•
dUc:ttd by • .,, ..,,.d,,., ...... '°" ~ tloil't
'•'""'" retf Yn, VOl ...,~tltok>t· -Th lt~ ...
... Witt\ tM eo.u .. 1, ~ of O.•no Cov11tr -~ ,..,.. .. , ..
o.My Piiot f • 17. flllllr • 6, U, 2IO lOOJ TW~ ....... ......... "",........ ...... _..., ...._. H;
tit ........ ... c...: ·'l•l? ... ... ---~lr ..... CA -·· ....~u.. .. ..., <CA> a•u ........... ~CA-lt
1Mi .......... "" ....... ~.-.. . ..............
Or•np County's Unit
ed W1y Sf V, ..
C f 0 , lmm•n11et Y
l•ltfNI C,A
rh,. •tet1me111 wu
htetl with th.e County
Cl9fll of Ore.,p Co11nty
on Ol/01/0)
HH6tU21S
Delly P.w>I Mar 1 l . 20
27,Apr 3,200) Th2&4
w.. .....
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The followtn1 P«SOnt
., e dOllll bUilfl•i. t lft
R;ch.ud M ICiopflo &.
Auoc••ln . 1100 Ad•mt.
Ave •102 Cost• Mes.a,
CA 9?6"6
Vtt tor y C nterpfln\
Inc . (CA). 1700 Ad1m\
ht(tby Cl~otft th•I Ille
en111itl rl1111n for Ille
f11.ul ynr IMlnl ....
Wimber JU, ;lOQ2 Of the
CHAR roN f AMIL y
'0UNDA llOK. p11nte
foundlltlOn is ••4111.ttNe
for '"'peel, ore of
ltw:llMcl II lhomas A
f"rot1111oe1I A"~"
tltllC, Cori>«at~. 05
lonu1• r.r ...... Lq .....
Seach, CA 92651, (949)
491 7234 dut11t1 r•&ttler
bllsmen houn '' any c1t1.11n wllO reQlldh tt
within UID dllya •"• the
date of th•• pubNc:ahon
Publ,.hed Newport
Bt•r.h Cu$ta Mew Daily
Ptlot Marc.II JJ, 2003
Th~
-'venue •102. Co\ta fidllM ......
Mes.t CA 92611>
fh•l bu1>meas '' con "-*'-',
duct<l'd by 1 c0<pont1on The lollow1n11 pen11n1> 11•,,. you '™ltd doin& '" doin& bu~1neu as:
bu'llnen yet7 Yt •. 7/1/ Ehte Canva,, 660 w.
1986 17th St •J7, Cost•
V1ctor1 Entuprtsn , ,,..,. CA 92627
Inc Rttherd Kepllo, Marlla ·c Ocon 22tl
l'rtsodtf'll Anaheim Av• . Cost•
Thia 'taltment wu M.u CA 92627
hied with lhe CauntJ Tht'S bus1neu " cOfl Cleo~ of 01 .. n1e County dutltd by an 1nd1vldual
on 02/28!03 H•v• you SY• led doto1
200S6t3SSOS bus1n•s'> yet' No
Oatly Pilot Mar b I 3 M•11• G Ocon
20 27 <'003 lh/'7 fhis st.tement wn fldlll....... loled with the County Cler~ uf Of•ntt Counly "-*'-t <>nUl ll OJ fh~ fullow111c oerwu 200S•tS4Sl1
di t d1.11nii bU\lfte~\ .\ O••IY Ptlut r eb 27 M<lr
-'nyOAIA l"ORl'ORATION b 1l 70 200J Thl20
lll'Ml2 8Jrdcen Ave fidlMllsirllss lrv1nt CA 9lbl2
AntOAlA CORPOkA "-S.......
TION 10( I 1890/ Tht loOowme P•t\011\
B•rdt:en Awt' lrv1nt !.-' •re dutnit buStn~\S •\
'.!?bl? Hull,wood Mu~K S111
l ht\ bU"llr\~ I\ tUll do(J• 6!">22 [ C•mono
dutled by • •OlprH•ltun v .. u •2 """ht•m
HIVt' you ''••hod duong Cahlurn1a 92801
bU\1110, v~1 1 VP\ Ort Slt ve B•rlolone Ill
03 2001 6S?2 [ C.•m1no V"I• •2
AnyOAIA CO RPOH-' Anaheim C•llfurno"
HOH. Kim Yuuni Jun 'U807
Shin S•1 •~••• v This bus1neu ·~ •on Th" \ldltmrnt w.I\ du~ted ey an ond1v1dual
tiled with lh• l.uunty H•~e you \l•rted ""'"it
Clerk ul U1.tngt ltiunty bus1nrn yeP No
on 02/l8tUJ Slevt! B•rtoktne
2003693Sl00 Tho\ st•ltment W•s
0d1ly Ptlol 1;(41 b I J. 11110 with the Cu uni y
20 'l7 ?OOJ lh/')() Cler~ ol Dune• County
n......_ .......__ on 0 l /?.'2103
""--20036930560 ... S....... D•1ly Pill}~ f eb 20 27
I h,. fullnwina ptr \un\ Mar 6 ,.. l003 Th207
~rr dom~ tu\t0~'\1. 4,. fidl'-a...s
JHullh Cun1n1un"•llons
Jb7 N•wµurt Gten IA "-s.._.
Nt•11url B~d•h C.A Th~ followona P<rsons
97660 •re d<11n2 business ., Sl~vtn lohns.nn Jb7 I Monc1u2un l•n~UP•"I
Ntwpor l Gl•n Ct 16J w l'lth 51 ~I •3
Ntwpurl Bt4Ch l A CMh M•'• CA92627
'11660 lpvhl<I M1 ndr•iOn
lhl\ bU\•M\\ '' ton l•ra 76 W 19th St du<ltd by •n ind1V1du.ol ,..., • j Cost• Mes• CA
tlnf' you ~I.or ltd do1n2 92f>?l
bu\1nn\ v•t' v~, l 71 lh~ bu''°''' " '-"n
0 I du< led by •n •nd1v1duill
Sl••en J<Jhn,un 11.ov• you .,tarl•d do•n&
lh1\ ~l•ltm•nt was bU)tntn yet' Yu 08,.
l•ltd with th.. County O?
flrr• uf O••ntot• Counly lp<il1lr1 Mondt•ion Lara
on 02 l8 OJ Thi\ \ldlement .,.,
20036 93S269 flltd woth the Counly
Clot1lv 1'1101 ""•• 6 IJ Clerk ol Orana• County tO ?1 ?OOJ ..tt 1 hlSJ un oz t •!03 '
f1ct1t1M lusiMu 200S6t llS 29 .._... S....__. D•1ly Pilot f tb lO l1
- -Mar 6, 13, 200.l lH198
I he lotlnw1n2 p•r'o'"
~,. dum& bu\1nen I\
Ovt1111 al Movrml'nt
20351 Ir vmr Avt Su tit
C2 s .. nt.o -'n• Httihl'
CA ~2701
Slol\ C hdrle' l •mv
m•n 20351 Ir von• -'vt
Suitt C? S•nl• Ma
Hei&hh CA92707
Th1\ b~1nen is •<in
tlucltd by ~n 1ndov1du•I
H••t vou ~tar led do1nc
bU\lnt'\S ytf' Yt\ l 10
03
.Sloll C lampm•n
lh1\ \l•lem .. nl ... ,
hied with the Cbunty
Clefli ot Oranie County
on O? 21 'OJ
200S604JS9
O.a1ly Pilot r tb l 1 M.ar
6 IJ 20 2003 Th229
Ac-.. .....
"-S.......
lhc> followina perwn'
ar~ do1nc bus1nes\ .ts
P•mpered Multiples
.)044 Cr •nt A•t Co5t1
Mesa CA 92616
M•rn•lee lydll loprz.
3044 Gr ent Avt Cost•
Mesa, CA 92626
Jess• -'lonso Lopez.
304• Gr ant Av• Cost.
Mna. CA92626
nus bus.nu\ IS <on
ducted by huib•nd •nd
wile
Hav• you started d04n&
bus•"en yet' No
.luse Alonso Lopu
This statement .,.,
hied with !tit County
Clerh ot Or•n1• County
on OJ 1)7/03
200S .. S6226
Detly Pilot Mar 13 20
27 Al)# 3. 2003 Til2'6 7
Ri91m .....
"-S......
The followinc penons
ate dolftl bUSNMSS H
N.ttllfe s HeaJt, ( uen
hek of Cellfornll, 1400
Qu111 Street •260.
Newl)Oll 811clt, C11t
forn11 92660 'l7JD
The Anclefson Or1•n1
lllion (CA), 1400 Qvetl
SlrHl 1260, ... wporl
Beech. C•lifo.-n11 92660
27l0
lh1s busmen 11 con
ducted by • corporehon
H1111 you \lwttcl cloine
bua.rneas yet? Yu, 0'1}
01/2003
The Andefson O.pnl
utlon. Wlllttin C
Andtfson. Prtsldotnt
This stattme11t •n ftltd with the Covnty
Cltfk of Or1n11 c-ty
on 0?./19/0J 209MtMOSS Dal~ ,tlo"1M 21, Mw.
I . U lO, 200J '"-2°'
1111110f #NU9111
Sllal<W .. 'W
.......... 0 ... w
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The lollow1nii.pef\un\
dt' doina bus1n•n as
Southco;nt Mob•"' So
luttons 9SO w 17th St
•D C<Jsta Me\a CA
926?7
l'.ombelly M s~halfer
950 w 17th St Cust ..
Mel.ii CA'.12627
This bus1ntu " 1.on
dueled by •n 1nd1v1du;al
Han you slitted doone
bu\lneu yet' Yu fet>. ) 2003
Kimberly M S..haHu
Th1\ '\l•lement w•s
hied with the County
Cler~ of Or .. nee Couoty
un 02 25 OJ
200HtS47S7
0•1ly Pilot f eb 27 "°'"' 6 13 20 2003 Th1J3
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I he lollow1n1 persons
ere do1n1 bu\oneu as
Slt.y 14.mc A11 Photo. 1975
B Oran1e Ave , Costa
Meu. CA 92627
R Gr ecor y f raz1er.
1975 B 0.1n1e -'venue.
Costa Mtu CA 92627
Thrs bu"ness 1s con
ducted by en 1nd1w1du1I
H•vt you started doln1
bu"ness yet? No
R Gr~&O<f fr uitt
This statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of 0. •nee County
on 02/21/03 •
20036tMM2
Dady Pilot ftb 27 Mar
6, IJ,20 2003 Th224 .........
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The f0Uow1n1 ,.,sons
art dowtl bllstnHS n
HB WHtleu, 9606
H•molton Avenue. Hu1t ltfll'lon Beech CA 92"6
Btnh I ~yen 112S
VICtorea St llO, Coste '*°"· CA 92646 Thti bvSi<>US IS Cotl •
Ouctect bJ' •n tncltvldual
Have you slitted Oolft&
buMne5srutto
Binh T ,.,upn
Thrs st•l-t wu llltd with the County
Clerll of Or•n11 C011nty
on 02/14/0J 200MtsM97
D•tly Piiot hb. 20. 27, Mar 6, IJ.. 2003 Tl4196 ......... .......
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fll" bu'>olOe~' IS <Jn
dut led by an 1nd1wo<hut
H•n you '>l., ltd do111ti
bu,.,,.,.., yet> No
John J•mn C.u hl
Thi\ \l•ll'ml'n! wn
loto:d .. ,ui tht< luunt1
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an01 21 0)
200JHS4311
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6 IJ :tO 2003 lhll6
Th• followme pe1 '°"' ~rt dooroa bu~n~~' o
ASTkOC.Ul 1070 P•r~
N<wport, Newpurt
Be .. tb. CA 92660
Ruben Sheil I 010
l'ari.. N<'wpo<t N .... ~ur t
Beath C.A 92660
Tht-. liu\1flf!·,, ·~ c.un
dut. led bt •ri 1nd1w1du•l
H•vt yvu ,t.,ted d0>1n11
bu\1.ne\•. yet, ~.
Rubert Sh'"'
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-'l•b•m• Sir tc>I IB
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92648
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bu-.nrs-. y•P Nu
l'.athlnn" z~hndwr
Tho\ st•tem~nl ,..,
lol"d with !ht' C<.ounty
Lluh ol Ouniie County
vn 02. 14 Ol
200JHSJSJ.4
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Th,. lullowm11 prr wn~
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VUllL ll 3 •1 61 l •
Se<~n• Suflt C 0.na
Pooni CA 926.29
Michael Cun lhump
son 34161 l• Scro:n•
Suite C Dana Potnl CA
926.29
Tiles bu1.1nen •~ con
du< led by 1n 1nd1v1du1I
Have you started dol"I
busmen yet1 No
M1thael Thumps.on
fh1s sl•tement was
toled with the CO<Jnty
Cieri. of Oranae Cctunty
on02/28/03
200HUU06
Dadr Pilot Mer 6 13
20. 27 2003 Th246
,...... ..... ........
The lollow•na P4Pf wn~
are dolnt bus1ntts es
Real lmperio r C , 1235 w r d st Sant• Arui
Cal1tornia 92703
1 eyto< S•lai.tr Huw I•
2109 w r k><a Santi
Ana ~hlu<n•• 92104
Thn. busmeu a <.on
chtclad by a11 ondrvicki.al
line yo11 \Wlld dotn&
blols.tnHS ftl? No Teylot Sallzw .._,._.
Th•s stat•-• Wll
hied w1tll tltt Co\Hlty
C.k of Ortnee County
on03 II/OJ nouu .. 11
Diiiy Pdot Mat IJ, 20.
27 • ), 2003 Tll270
Ac-.. ..... ... s......
fht foll<Jw1n1 petaon•
.,,. ckun1 busmen '" Bill Burn\ Cunsttuclton
$.fr v~u. b22 S Cort•
Or S.tnu An• CA '270t
W1tl1•m Clar11ore
Bwrn' b21 South to<t•
D11u S.anta An.a C.•h
f0tn1• 9270ol
fh~ buslftlSs ~ cun
""" 1941 by an 1nd1voch1•1 Hawe )'UV 5tartec:I .... ~'men reH Y•. lfl
OJ
Wilham r. Burns
lh" \t•te-t ••• tit.d with lite C-.r,
Clef .. ol Oranee C-nty
Oii 03 /07 IOJ
MeJ6H6227
Daily Pilot ll&er 13 lO
27 •• J,2003 Th266 ,.... ...... .........
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D&S A11to Ale , 1161
$119•rtor An . C:..t1 ...,_ CAt2&27
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The followlM · i*•011• TM tollowlna '*"111 •r• doint '~Wt. n . er• dolnc busiMA u:
•) Btlan l"rOduebol'ls b) Anrel'1 Tui, 2540 Ent MOH, 11218 llucil =r St, Allahefm, CA
81vd .. Hu11t111et011 8..eh, • CA 92"7 PrHt, me. (N9v!Hhl),
Bnen Nolin, 17211 3700 South Gerd•n
lleacll 8tvd., Hlintllla10ft Oflve, la ·veaas. He-8eec:h, CA 926'7 , 'VW 89121
Th.is busln•s Is c;on· This busllMu is con·
ducted by· u lndlvld6•1 d11etM by: • t0fpotttlo11 i-c.v-~ tlar~ dcllllt Hev• you slal"ted doln&
byskless y.t? Yes, 01· bwinas yet? Ho 01.03 f'rHt, l11ci., Surat
8rian Hokes Slnp, Man.,.r
Tiils slatemeqt was This ·Statement was
filed with th• Count>' fli.d with the County
Clerll of Ol'•nce County Clerk of Oranp County
on 0?/21/03 on 02/18/03
200S6•S4JS2 200!69SS722
Oaily Pilot Feb 27, Mer. D-'IY Piiot Feb. 20. 27,
6, 13. 20, 2003 Th219 Mar 6, 13, 2003 Th202
........... ...... .... ......... ... ........
The followllll f>ef~''* Th• followln& persons The follo'tlrllll !Hlf'&0n1 ate dolnc buslnffl u· are dOlna bv•lMU es: .,. dolna builnan as aw SAL.ES I ltEGATIA Cl61, 1601 Dove St. SL LEASING. M04 Hep-
GEAR. 207 Ec11ew1ter 1115, Newport BHch, tune Au., lhwport
Ave. Suile A, Newport CA 92660 Beach, CA 92663
8,.c.11. CA 92661 Robert• M. low•, 400 • Scott It l1M!rl111lt.
LeWfence G. Walter, Vif.ta S11erte, Newport 5104 Neptune Ave ..
207 Eda•weter Ave. 8nc:h, CA 92G60
9
Hewport Buch, CA
Suit• A. "'4twport BHch, Tiiis buslnus Is con· 2663
CA 92'61 dueled by: 111 lnd1vldu1l This business Ii con·
Thlt butll'llU Is co11-H•v• you shirted dotn& ductld by: en lndi11idu•I
duttld by: an indivlduel busl1111ss y1tt? Vu. l·l· ttevt 1ou sbrted doln&
Have you st.fled dome 03 business Y•t? No
bll1IMJS yet? No Roti.rta M. Lowe Scott R. Tllerlault
L1•r•nc• G. Walter Thit statement wts This atateme11t WIS
This. statement was filed with I~ County llt.eO with the Cow1ty
filed with the County Clerll of Oranae County Olerll of or1nae County
Cleftl of Orante Coynty on 02/21/03 -on 02/28/03
on0?/21/03 1 200S6t'4'4S 200J69SJ29•
200S6914.J4l Dally Pilot hb. 27, Mar. Deily Pilot M11. 6, 13,
01i!V Pilot Feb. 'D. M1r. 6, 13, 10. 2003 Tll223 20, 27. 2003 Th251
6, U, 10, 2003 Tll228 ----------------
the tollow1n1 Pt"4>ns
efe dolna buslnas es:
Compulet Services, 1927
H111bor Blvd. 1395, Coitl
U.ta,CA92627
Pel., Nor1aard, 2103
F•d•rel Ave.. Costa ,,..., CA 91627
Thi' business Is con·
ducted by· .en lnclMdual
Hav• you started do~
buslneu yet? Yes,-9-JO:
97
Peter Noreaard
This stettflltlll WH
hied wllh the c.o,,.nty
Cl9rk of Or1n1• County
on 021?1/03
to0J69SU 1S
Dl!ily Pilot Feb. V. Mar. 6.13.10, 2003 Th213
.. .......................
fltmiii ... ... s...-...
The followln1·P«aon1
•11 c1o1n1 busin.u es Balboa BHds, ~7 E Bilbo. Blvd., Ntwl>Oft
8HC.h, CA 92661
Suun11e Schoeler,
17451 VIU.p Dr .. Tu1Un.
CA9Z780
This business i. con
ducted by: '" mj!Melu•I
Have you st»ted doln&
busln•ss yet? No S111.an111J.Schoef.,-
Thls ataternent wes
lile.d with the County
Clerll of Oranae County
on 02/14/03 · 200S6'HSH
Deity Piiot Feb. 20, 27,
M1r. 6, 13. 2003 TH200
......... .... ......
Th• follow Inc P.• aona
lft doln& bUJtnell H!
Ouna• Cont Cle1nin&, 9!H Vtleiicl1 SI., Cost1
Meu.CA926M
Evstoll1 V1lend1, 994
V1lencl1 St.. Coate
U.u, CA 9262;6 This bllilnesa is con
ducted by' an kldl•iduel
11tv• you •t•rled doin&
buslneu ~i No
Eu,tollt Velel'Cla This Sl'1•ment WIS
filed with th• County tlerll of Orenae County on 03111/03 20036'HUt
Oally Pilot Mer. 13, 20,
27.Apf.3.2003 T1127J
..... .... ... ......
The followln1 person•
•re doln1_ busl11111 es:
C-F•lt, 928 W. 17th St , Coate Mese. CA 92627
Steven Victor De·
Groou, 928 w. 17th St,
Costa Mua, OA 92627
Tiii• business Is con· dueted by· 1n lnelivldu1l
. H•'ll you s....Ud dohlt busln-yet? 'Yes, 1984
Steven Oe<lroote
Thill steteMtnt WIS
filed with th• Co11111)'
Clerk of Otanp County
on02/21/03 200HH 4'1'
Oaily Pilot ftb. 27, M11.
6, 13,20.2003 Th212
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NEWIEMODU
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...... .,..... ..........
48r 4& home, ~
re·bulld on ereenbelt,
1ameroom. pool. .sp•,
welbar, -cellf. CZ2sf. VRM Sl.9 : $2,199,816. aat
si-9&6l7-«Bl,
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on the water. Nu ••-
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Bl Allee, Spllr, 11.t>e 1111".,s 0.....1 2650 Mike 949-645-7505 _ .. ,ca
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Kittens Found in Bushes
need bottlefeeders Help Save lives. All expenses
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949-533-041
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Saturday, March 15th.
10:30am·5pm $un March
16th, 10am·3pm
OC Fairaround 88 Fair
Dr. Bide. 14 Cost• Mesa
200+ Olrs 760-4_34· 1444
Stwve 1950 011Mfe &
Merritt 600 S-tes 40"
width oven. brOllet. & crill. lmmac:ul1te $2000
obo 949-673-0!M4.
3050
Gt Preflle side/side
fria w/icemkr, indoor
water/ice desp & sep
pull down &lass door for
beveraa:n. white $450.
Sears Kenmore di(1tal
wisher & dryer $300. 2
Vtntap atment e•den
dWs $125ea 94&-Jm.1670
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3060
7ft &..nt Ceuda White,
brocade upholstery. 1tlnt
cond, $200, Gulbr•nstn
Console Piano 1ood cond
S500 949-854-8208
2 LAuyltey re<IU..n,
be1ae win&b&ek, great
1Mllill condition $65/H or two
WV for $120 9'9-646-5923.
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AU sun IUll.OIHGS
2•h30 was $7 .900. sell
$3.900 29x50 WllS $13,900,
sel $5.911> 49x~ was
$26,900, sell $12,900
lst Come 1st Servel
Welt (800} 392-7803
Olclsblease -
Newpwt l tedl Free
rent for secretarial svc
business. Will excflanae
pay.na rent for fiiRtrt(office duties. Gr eat office, steps
to water 949·723·8485.
Office to share. 3 Office
suites, prime Newport
Sch loc by WJ11 cane, Id incl S35Q/mo ~ 7883.
..._, ....... 6C'Osf .m
:mJ (aimbre -Sf!I>). Grat loc. open & BSy, MW ~Aval now ~5475
CANNEIY VILLAGE 410 32nd, Newport Beach,
415sl rebll/commerclal.
$750/mo. 949·673-0346
HCJJIES FOA SALE
LA COUNTY· 5200
LONG BEACH&
VICINITY
loc:Wes. LBl<eMxxl l..CJ'9 Beach, North LaigBeacti.
Slgna!Hil
HOMESFOASALE
ORANGE 5400
COUlflY =JI&, 3460 8d»oa iiiin11
C../81& Movq s.. sat & 1&111 7am. 363 La Pn
.... fl.wn, tooe. dl>tlm, ..,.. .-yttq must Col
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"Ofd Coins! G'ora, ilfver.
jewelry,watdles,_,yllques
c:ollec:llbtes 949-642-9448
AGT. $949·72J..8120
CostaMesa
Of'fN SUN 1-4
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H DUCID TO $499,999
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Re/Mu 949-646·9670 •
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$749,llXl agt., 949-933-
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962 SUMMIT WAY
REOUCEO $75K
Outstandlne ocean
views! 4br 2.5h
3 decks. 2 ~r attached
e-.ua11e. $1 ,320.000
John Farrow
ReMn 949·322-0932
Udolde euee1su e
Newport Beacl1
517 Ylo U4o s-d,
OPEN SUN 12-4
Built by Joe E Brown in
1931 only rema111lng 3 +
4 tower estate on i.ntire
Island. 4br. 4ba, three
stories + tower 3 car
ea•. pvt dock for 2
boats. It 1s • recoamz·
able landmark $3 .3
m1lhon 949-497·8471
760·742·4200
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2100 VISTA LAREDO
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A Superlt New,.ort
........ restdeflce 4br
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downstairs) 5.5ba located
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Custom f eatures lhrouehool $1.649.000.
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paid $Imm 94!MifiO. 37.li
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lndry facilty 141 Melody L-. ~5714. aet m 38'/28a w/yatd,
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st.an, duplex, new painV u-..tCoast carpel, Ip, wd, •PP<OX ,.. .. .,..., .._,_, leodi 38' 38a
sunny dbl rm. l.i closet Private Be•ch, Pool
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ttw Nonh had 1ICUled in the mlall
1lam knowina tlw !he kins of &nunp\
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with a sevc:n card luit, the grand fiWn
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u!ICd a complicated ~ of artificial
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