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SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 2003
' Dredge drudgery EDUCATION
Presidential
Award goes Several tons of debris left
by the last El Nifio is set
to be dredged out of
Newport Beach channels.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The notorious
El Nino storms four years ago did more
damage to local bays and marinas than
meets th~. apparently. ·
Plazi Miller:, vice president of SheD-
maker lnc., said his company has been
hired to dig out a portion of several
hundred tons of sediment that washed
over from the upper bay Into the <;han-
nels after the stonT\S.
•1ts causing a lot of problems," he
said, ·0uring a low tide, boats ~et
in and out of the marina.·
Shellmaker was hired by the property
manage'ment company for the Balboa
Marina to dredge the sediment The
project. mvotving a giant derrick barge
and an equally large dump barge. be-
gan on Wednesday near the Newport
Beach Nautical Museum.
The sediment was causing problems
for boats docked in the marina. said
Glenn Zagoren. the museum·s chief ex-
ecutive officer.
"Some of the hoat-; were bottoming
out." he said. "So this is probably
!>Omething that had to be done."
Miller said he had also done a similar
dredging job at Swails Anchorage.
The sediment problem is common to
several parts of the bay. he said. But
perm.its that need to come from the
Anny Corps of Engineers take as long
as a year to obtain, Miller !>aid.
"The city has one master permit for
Wedging." be said. "But the sub-per-
mits that must be obtained for each in-
dividual area must come from lhe
Anny Corps of Engineers. The city will
issue a fmaJ perm.it based on the ap-
proval from the Anny Corps of Engi-
neers."
There's a "lot of dredging to be done"
Miller said.
Oogged are the entire inside and
outside of Linda Isle near Newpon Har-
bor Yacht Oub, the north side of lido
Isle, the perimeter of Harbor lsland and
the west side of Bay Island. he said.
l
·to UCI
professor
Martha Mecartney, who
teaches engineering,
honored for mentoring
disadvantaged s tudents.
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
UC IRVINI I ll'lp1n~ yoong minds
find a palh lhdl v.ill ll'ad lhe.>m to the
world ur t'llh'lnt·t·nng. prult''>'><Jr Martha
Mecartnc\., mentonng l'flon., have
gamed her pre<.1den11.t1 au.la1m.
fhe \.Vhlll 111111-.t• announn:•d F nday
1ha1 J're<.1den1 Hu'h 'l'lt1. lt.>d "1ecartney.
aJung wuh rum· otlwr peoplt.> and '>lX ansu
1uuon\ IO rect•a\l cl 2002 Pr~adenual
Award for l·..\tellL·m l' 111
\lalhemallc'>. 'x 1t•ntc
,md E ngineenng \frn
aorin~ Becau'e of her
1molvement Jn d num-
ber of menaoring pro
gr.tm'>. \ome of wha(h
give underrepre<.cntt•d
\tudent' a chantt• to
pur<.ue graduate '>tud
ic<> and facuhv po-.1
11ons. Mecartney\
name reached Lhe Martha
steps of the vVh1tc Mecartney
Hou<,e.
"This lond of recogmuon doe\n 1 rome
along very oflen." \aid Marjorie DeMaru
no. a'>!.Oeiatc dtrector of C.ahlorn1a Alh
ance for Mtnonty Pamc1pauon ~talt'Wlde, I
a mentonng and tutonng program head-
quartered at Ul I
"Martha wa'>, of c:ourw. one ol our ~-en
proactive mentor. and '>ht' ha!) bl'en an m.
credible Vl'>Ual role model I think II .,
her personal intert">t tn the <>luden1 and
that !>he I'> 'iO gMng of her tune and 'iO
pos1uve a <;ourcc tha1 she m'>ptre'> people
to go even farther •
Miller said h.is project at the Balboa
Marina will be completed in about a
week. in which time, 9,000 cubic yards
of sediment will be removed.
~HLLER /CW..YPILOT
Crews aboard a giant barge dredge the ocean floor between the Newport Beach Nautical Museum and
Linda Isle in Lower Newport Bay. The work is expected to go on for about a week.
F.ach of the awards. given annually by
the NauonaJ Science 1:-oundauon, ancludes
a presidenual commemorauve ceruficate
and a $10,000 grant to pl"OVlde financial
o;upport for the rec1p1enl•; conunued
mentoring work.
"On a pen.onal level. I feel h.ke mentor
ing is very important because that\ how I
became a UC Irvine professor," lMl!d Me
cartney. who has taught engineenng al
UCI for more than 12 year-. "Ifs tha1 per
sonal touch and t.>nrnuragemenl that lS !>()
1mportan1 and l·an make '-UCh a differ-
ence.·
FAMILY TIME
Choose homespun over corporate Many of Mecartney\ c:oUeagu~ behn't'
'>hf' embodies 1he goal or the president's
...;o (fuld Lefl Rehmd Act, which is to m -
creil!>e dCCe<.'> IO quality educauon for
underrt'p~nted and d1~dvantaged stu-
dents. I n the Mesa Verde section of Costa
Mesa. there a.re plans to erect a
Kohl's department store to replace
a bowling alley, lc:e rink and movie
theater. The area's savior. Mayor
Karen Robinson. has called for a
revisit of the plans to replace these
family attractions, which ls quite
ironic, since Robinson does not have
any kids.
But there is more to the Kohl's vs.
family attractions story than (J)'lng to
keep a part of Costa Mesa f:amDy
frien'dJy. But to describe lt, I have to
ptay fast and loose wtth some
information I heard several years ago.
SfEVE
SMITH
There is a
tremendous
benefit to any
community when
residents make
their purchases at
businesses that are
based In that city
as opposed to
those
headquartered in
another city or
state. As I recall,
every do~ spent
at a local shop ls circulated four times
before leaving the area. Spend it at a
big cha.in. however, and the profits
depart to Pigsknuclde. Ark.., or
Wherever, Kan., immediately.
So while many of us believe we are
saving money by getting a discount at
a big cha.in. our thinking is
short-term.
In the long run, we are going to
benefit more by shopping at
home-grown stores. In short, price is
not and should not be everything.
Community support in C.osta Mesa
and Newport Beach rubs very deep.
Thanks to the generosity of a
dedJcated core of businesses and
people, many worthwhile services
conunue to emt and grow. Th~
people ask for nothing in return.
allhough each of them may secretly
hope that waves of people will beat a
path to their door as a result of their
contributions. 1 don't see anything
wrong with that.
The folks In charge of each of these
chantable organizations can do much
worse than ulng a plaque or
banner or listing a name in a
program. But they could also do a lot
more. They could and should make
sure that people in the community
Sff FAMILY, Paa• M
"She\ alway-; demon.'>trated a deep
understanding of lhe challenges that
underrepresented '>tudents and women
face in lhe soenre<>," said Man.nl Goma.
vice chancellor of ..rudent affairs. "She has
somedung very pecial. She is able to ig-
nite interest in the young minds of ltU-
dents in co the soences.. ..
The award. which Mecart:ney will re-
ceive during a ceremony In Washmgton.
O.C on Tuesday. nol only identifies those
people who have demonstra.led a com-
mitment to mentoring students by patk-
SM PftOFESSOR, Paa• M
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Al SWday, tiilateh 15, 2003 .
THE.·MORAi.
OF THE STORY
Peace
in his
presence
.. Peace ls not tile absena! of conjlict. but
the presena! of God no matter what the
conflict ...
-ANONYMOUS
N o matter what our political beliefs
are, I th.ink we would all agree that
the political and financial wodds are
anything but positive, predictable or
peaceful.
I mow we all want peace and we are all
praying for peace. I
also know that we
have different views
about how peace can
best be attained in
these trying and
tumulruous times. We
need to continue to
pray for those who
make daily decisions
that do and will have
worldwide effect.
I read a beautiful
little piece on peace by
the son of a friend of
mine. My friend's
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
name is Debbie and she has done an
impress!~ job raising her son Kris witht>ut a
spouse.
Debbles husband died unexpectedly
when her son Kris was 4 years old, and over
the years. I have prayed to and praised God
for the strength and guidance he has given
Debbie to raise Kris to be a godly young
man.
Kris is now 12, and Debbie has great
stories to share about him She has done an
amazing job and an incredible balancing
act, staying involved in Kris' life, activities,
schooling and church while also wortdng full
time. Debbie has carefully chosen the right
organ.i7.ations and clubs for Kris to
participate in. as well as volunteering In
many of them with him.
As a result. God bas brought wonderful
male role models Into Kris' life. and he is
certainly a wdl·rounded and remarkable
fifth-grader.
One of Kris' school assignments was to
write a paper for Martin Luther King's
birthday. Debbie and Kris gave me
permission to share what he wrote. It was
titled ·1 Have a Dream .... "
Kris wrote:
·1 have a dream that there would be world
peace. l would like that because I would
never have to worry about going to WjU ever.
Freedom means to me that no one will be
treated dlff'erenl If that would have
happened, there would have been no Civil
War. Prejudice means to me that you judge
people before you get to know them I don\
think being prejudiced is fair to other
people. A hero of mine Is my mom because
she is always hard working and loves me a
lot She Is just an excellent mom. If I could
do one thing to change the world, lt would
be to have world peace. I would like that
because It would mean no wars."
I'm sure that parents and c.hildml around
the globe share similar hopes and prayers
for peace in the world
I also sense that God is reminding me that
no matter what goes on in our indMdual
worlds, as well as in any and every country,
he ls still lovingly and patiently offering his
peace to our weary souls or sagging spirits.
All we have to do Is asJc.
And you can quote me on that
• OfND( TRANE QtAISTESON 18 • Newport
Beech resident who speaks frequently to
parenting groupa. She may be reeched via
.mall 8t cindyOonthegrow.oom Of' through the
mall st P.O. 8o>c 8140-No. 505, Newport Beech,
CA92868.
Oll1y Pilot
FAITH
J
• •
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Learning to h~al the s p irit .~
A workshop based on
the book 'Science and ·
Health With Key _to the
Scriptures' comes to
Costa Mesa.·
By Suzie Harrison
H er life crashed. She had a
failed marriage, no career
path, no resources and two
tiny babies. · ·
Some would have been left
emotionally bankrupt and tum to
drinking or drugs -but not Jeanette
Smith. She turned toward a dilferent
path to glue the fragile pieces of ber
life together.
'!'J really thought it was the end of
the line." Smith said.
Then she turned to the book
"Science and Health with Key to the
Scrlptures," by Mary Bak.er Eddy, a
book that she had grown up with.
"I would take one or two thoughts
from th.iS book and hang onte
them," Smith said. "It's sort of my
lifeline and it didn't happen over
night It was sort of gentle, then
really began to speak to me in a
different way."
Slowly, she began to find hope and
rediscover her purpose and a new
reason to livP
"Wl•l"I' ,.,u get through these hard
times, you reali7.e there's more, ..
Smith said. "l went from being.down
and out to having a good marriage,
now for 27 years."
Because this book had such a
fantastic affect on her life, Smith has
been reaching out to other people,
and will speak at a workshop on
spiritual solutions put on by Diane
Hill on Saturday, March 22, in Costa
Mesa
She had a whole new career doing
public speaking that began to
skyroclcet Smith was thrilled to be
helping others, and that's what she
says this worksho)>'does.
"I like to ta.lit to all people." Smith
said "Everyone's life Is not perfect.
and some may aeem to be perfect
on the outside. but no one truly is.
FAITH
CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
WOMEN'S VotCES LUNCH
Erin Gruwell. two-time California
Teacher of the Year, I• the featured
speaker for the Jewish Federation of
Orange County's Women's Voices
Luncheon at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the
Hyatt Regency Irvine, 17900
Jamboree Blvd. The Jewish
Federation Campus ls 260 E. Baker
St, Suite A. Coeta Mesa.
Reservations; (714) 755-5555, ext 222.
PARISH LENTEN MISSION
St. Joachim Churdl will have its
Parish Lenten Mission at 9:15 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday, wtth Father Larry Farrell
presenting. Information: (949)
574-7400. ext. 326.
REV. CANON JOHN PETERSON
The Rev. Canon John Peter10n,
secretary general of the Anglican
Communion. will vitlt the Episcopal
Churdl of Saint Mldlael, at Pacific
View Drive and Marguerite In Corona
del Mar, on Sunday. Information:
(949) 644 0483.
LENTEN PROGRAM 2003
The Eplecopal Churdl of St Micheal
. DON LEACH I DM.Y PILOT
Diane Hill is in charge of workshop being held about the book "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.·
Everyone has problems, and
because what I've been through, I
am finding I am really helping,
showing how to paclc your spiritual
parachute."
She feels there are times in life
that people feel like they are free
falling. and her wodc as a spiritual
healer Is to help them discover what
they know individually-the truths
of the universe.
"I don't tell them how to think."
Smith said
Because it is Women's History
Month. she feels her wodcshop Is
extra timely to help those who want
help.
Eddy is Smiths hero. She was a
woman of the 1800s who
accomplished a lot in her life after
will have a program at 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday through April 9, with
evening prayer, dinner and Its •Who
Wanta to be an Episcopalian Series?"
video aeries. The churdl Is at Padflc
View Drive and Marguerite In Corona
del Mar. lnfocmation: (949) 644 0463.
PURIM CELEBRATION
Temple Isaiah of Newport will
celebrate the 1-tival of Purim wfth a
podld dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday st
2401 Irvine Ave. The oelebnrtlon will
represent the ancient SlOfY from the
be<* of Either. Information: (949)
548-6900.
THOMAS JEFFERSON
IMPERSONATION
Temple Isaiah of Newport invites the
community to an evening of fun,
education, getting together and
enjoying noted lmpreuionlet Peter
Small, who will entertain the
audience 11 Thomae Jefferson. The
event le at 7:30 p.m. Sarurday, Maren
29, at the temple'• Social Hall, 2401
lrvlne Ave .• Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 548-6900.
TEMPLE BAT YAHM CELEBRATION
Temple Bat Yahm will ahowceM
event-related butineues at Its ninth
annual Slmcha and Celebnrtlon•
Eicpo from 6 to 8 p.m. Wedneeday.
For Information. call (949) 644-1999 or
go to www.tby.otp.
age 40, despite the myriad obstacles
that were in her way. f.ddy devoted
more than 40 years to
communicating a message or hope.
healing and spiritual strength. She
lectured and bad many books
published Her first edition or
"Science 8"d Healing" was published
in 1875. She also laWlched the
Ouistian Science Monitor.
"She focused on the discovery,
healing people through the truth of
her own experience," Smith said.
Eddy won Plany prestigious
awards and has been recognized by
Harvard University and the
Women's National Book Assn.
•People choose their medicine
based on what works for them,"
Smith said. ·rve bad all life's
JEWS DOWN UNDER -
During Shabbet 1ervtcea at 8 p.m.
Friday, Rabbi Arnold Rad\11• will
speak on" Jews Down Under: Travels
In Austrllia and New Zealand;
reporting on the recent
congregational vielt to Sydney,
Melbourne end the Greet Barrier Reef
In Australia and Christdlurdl,
Oueenstown, the fiords of Mitford
Sound and Auddand In New Zealand.
University Synagogue la at 4915
Alton Partway. The public la cordlalfy
invited to attend at any time. For
more information or for a
complimentary subscription to the
synagogue's newsletter, please call
(949) 563-3535.
NOTE> JEWISH SCHOLAR
Prof. Shalom Paul, noted scholar
and Biblical expert, le coming from
Jerusalem to serve 11 Orange
County's second annual one-month
Jewish Scholar in Residence under
the auspices of the Orange County
Jewish Community Scholar
Program at the Jewith Federation
Campus In Costa MeH. '949)
789-6122.
WORKSHOPS
BNW F1RESl>ES
Members of the Bah•I faith hotd
Informal pubflc dlecuulons on
spl'rituel topics at 7:30 p.m. evttry ,
FYI
WHAT: Spiritual healing workshop
WHEN: March 22 at 10 a.m. or 2
p.m.
WHERE: Wyndham Hotel at 3350
Ave. of the Art.a in Costa Mesa.
FEE: Includes the book and all
materials, $20 In advance or $25 at
the door.
MORE: Jeanene Smith stresses that
everyone le welcome and no one
will be turned away. Information:
(714) 546-4262.
problems in my past, and this book
helped me be a healer of self and
others."
Smith, who Is from Orange
County, said she looks forward to
giving back to her community.
'Friday and at 11 :30 the laet Sunday of
the month. The talks lncfude brunch
or dinner. Aleo, lnterfaitti devotional
meetings will be held the last
Saturday evening of the month. Call
for locations. (949) 76S-0999 for
Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for
Sunday meeting, and (949) 64EHt328
for Saturday devotional.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County
offers an Introduction to Zen
Worbhop from 3 to 6 p.m. the first
Sunday of every month at 120 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. $50. (949)
722·7818.
MASTER MINO
New Thought Community Churdl
preeenb M11ter Mind. a group for
those who want to "manifest good"
in their dally fives, at 7 p.m. Fridays
and at 1 p.m. Saturdays at 1929
TustJn Ave., Costa Mesa. (949)
646-3199.
A SPtRfTUAl. JOURNEY
A 2~euon study on the life of Jesua
Chriet'titled •Journey to the cro..• ii
taught at 9:45 a.m. Sunct.ya during
the Homebuilder'• BibMt a ... at
Liberty Baptist Churdl. The ttudy
parallels the four Go9pela to pteMnt
the story of Christ. The church Is at
1000 Blton Ave., Newpot1 Beac:n.
Free. (949) 78(H)M4.
Daily A Pilot
ConlWlleon
New1 aulatant. (&49) 57~298
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PHOl"OGRAPHEAS
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l<9c"lt Trepeow
Box 1660, Costa MeM, CA 92626.
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American Vanguard thriving
in a struggling economy
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Councilman Monahan
is Irish honoree In the fi ght against bugs·, the company has
grown sales 2 1 % during its fiscal year 2002.
strong quarter and year, In part, to
the company's .. basic growth
strategy, .. whlch lnvoM!s purchas-
ing additional prodUCI lines.
While St. Patrick's Day has
special significance for {;ary
Monahan, the Co~a Mesa Oty
C.ouncilman was beaming
with lnbh pride a few days
earlier 1hls yt>ar.
P•ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -In a
world of debt-laden technology
companies slowly slouching
t(JW8Jd profitability, local agricul-
tural products Supplier Ameri~
Vanguard Corp. has again ser iiself
on the other side of the ledger
American Vanguaro. which
trades on the American Stock F.x
change under the symbol AVD.
has announced robust earnings
dnven by a string of acqu1sidons.
The eamingl> release came Jl1ur.-
day.
The Newport Beach-based
company grew sale> l0% during
it!. fourth quarter and 21 % during
ill. fiscal year 2002, both of which
ended Dec. 31.
"We are pleased wtth the rel>ull.'>
for the fourth quarter. tw.roncally
our strongest period, and the year
a.'!. a whole," said Eric Wmrennute.
presidenr and chief execudve. "\Ok In 2002, American Vanguard ac-
more than met our previously an-quired Syngenia Crop Protections
nounced goals for 2002, which Ambush 2SWP, an lnsectidde, and
were to grow sales by at least 10% cotton defolianr Folex from Aven-
and ~chieve a more rapid Increase tis,CropSdence.
In eaminp." In the fil8t two months of this
AmeriCan Vanguard, which pro-year, the company con tinued ilS
duces and marlcets a range of In· buying spree, pwdlasing Syngen-
secdcides and other chemicals lo ta's cranberry herbicide evital 5G
protect crops and turf from bugs, and Pace lntemat.ional's Pre-Har-
also said fourth-quarter sales vest Crop Proleedon line.
jumped to $31.4 million, from $21 American Vanguard d<>Sed out
million during fourth quarter 2002 in a soUd cash posnion,
2001. holding $27.8 million in working
Ner income, afrer taxes. depre-capital. ·The company'-; debt·to-
ciation and other expenses, came equity ratio. which is often w.ed
in at $3.4 million, or 83 cents per by Wall Street analysts to gauge a
l>hare, which was a 23% increase company's financial footing. came
from the previous quaner. in at 85 cen~ in debt to $I m
The company roasted another. equlty.
profitable year. logging $7 .G4 m 'Ille good new<. sparked a buy·
profit. er $1.74 per diluted -.hare, ing rally in the <;tock. wtuch ru-.e
in 2002. Profitability grew 25%. 6.5% on Thursday It cl~ out
from the $5.6 million rn profir for Fnday with another '><>bd g<1111 of
2001. 2.28%. to fint!>h the wee.k. at
Wmtennute attnhuted the S22.45.
Monahan was named as an
lrlsh honoree in early March.
The honor was bestowed by
rhe Irish American Founda-
tJOn of Southern California
Monahan i'> one of 10 Ameri-
cans of Irish heritage who
have cuntnbuted greatly in
government, to the commu-
nity or to lmh event~. or dem-
onstrated religious leadership.
I lonort>c-. wt•re invited lo re
Leive an award <md proclama-
tion from tht' L.os AngelPS Ciry
Loun,cil on l·riday, but Mona
han wa' unable to allt•nd.
Ur~ini fami ly get!'!
Mayor\ Award
I ran .u1d John lJr'>im are
RICE Non-Dairy DREAM Beverage
1% Fat &rrichetl & Malle
from Orparlc Rh. Sog F1W = Ot' F.oriched:«w -~~ •Carob .....
REG. '1.49-'1.99 32 oz.
the late11t redplenta of the
Costa Met.a Mayor's Award.
The Ursm1 famUy owns and
operares the Newport Rib Co.
In 15 yeart1, more than
$200,000 has beeo raised for
AYSO and Kiwanis charities
through AYSo • pancake
breakfasts that father and son
Fran and John Ursini have
chaired.
Mayor Karen Robinson se·
leered Fran and John Un.ini
for their generosity. diverse
volunteer efforrs and years of
service. They will be honored
at the Aprif 7 City Council
.meenng.
Costa Mesa Visitor
Bureau earns awards
The I losp1rah1y ~ales and
Markeung A'>sn Intl hd'>
recogn11ed the Cosla Me-.a
Conferrnce and Visitor Bu
reau with two awards in thl'
2002 Adrian Advertising
lnll. Travel Awards Compe
1~1ion. fhe bureau earned
the only Gold Award pre
sented in the Direct Mail
Travt'I rrade compe1111on . d'
''ell a-. a \liver \1ern Av.ard
1n thl• Hoom'>l1rau•I Sal\.·,
Salllfday, March 15, 2003 Al I
category.
This year's contest at
tracted more than 1,500 en-
tries from 45 countries and
desunallons around the
world. wuh entries judged by
t~ams of experts from aJJ ~c
tors of the industry.
OCf A info center
offers more hours
The Orange County Trans·
portation Authority's "'Cus·
tomer Information Center
has extended its hours.
The center'" open'l l m ore
houri> edch week. openmg
earlier and closmg later to
proVlde bu., and othj!r transit
mformauon 10 the au thorny\
l 1 O,IKK> daily cu-..tome~.
I ht• extended hour!> are
pan of the tran~ponauon
Juthorny\ ·Putting Custom
er'> hr..t" in111a11vt-.
I ht• new hour'> are: 5 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Monday through
rnday, 7 a.m to 7 p.m. Satur
day and "iunday; drtd 8 a rn
to :, p rn ho Iida Y"·
I ngl1\h and !:>pamsh
'>Jlt'dktng c u-.wmer., Lan get
fare 1nlormatJon or help "11h
tnp pl.inning
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PUBLIC
SAFETY
Newport court gets
bogus bomb threat .
A bomb threat tJ'\at' turned
out to be bop wu reported
at the Hamor Justice Center in
Newpo(t Beach at 8 a.m. .Pri·
day, police said.
The threat was called in,
Newport Beach Police Sgt.
Steve Shulman ~d. but no
one was evacuated and no de-
vice was foqnd.. '
Newport lifeguard
tryouts set for Sunday
The Newport Beach Fire De·
partment will hold open try·
outs on Sunday for seasonal
lifeguard positions in the sum·
m er. About 40 people are ex-
pected to qualify for a training
class to be held later this
spring.
The department bas re-
ceived more than 100 applica-
tions. The tryout, to begin at
8:30 a.m. a t the Newport Pier,
will include a _ 1,000-meter
swim and a 1 ,000-meter run-
swim-run. Stariing pay for
seasonaJ lifeguards is $13.12
per hour.
For information. call New-
port Beach Lifeguards at (j49)
644-3047.
1\vo chiefs to give
preparedness talk
'Mesa Verde Community Inc.
will bold a meeting at 6:30
p.m. Wednesday to talk about
disaster preparedness. The in·
formational meeting will fea·
ture Fire Chief Jim Ellis and
Costa Mesa Police Capt. Torn
Warnaclc. The officials will talk
about how their departments
are working together 10 pro-
tect the city in a disaster.
The Costa Mesa Fire Depart·
ment's new Mesa Squad 85 fire
engine will be on display be·
fore the meeting.
The session wilJ take place
at the Mesa Verde United
Methodist Omrch, al 170 I
Baker St. For more informa·
lion, call (949) 225-4296.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• East Bay Street and Newport
Boulevard: Possession of drugs
was reported at 3:32 a.m.
Thursday.
• Bristol StrMt Forgery was
reported in the 3300 block at
11:44 a.m. Thursday.
• Elden Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported In the
2300 block at 9:15 a.m.
Thursday.
• Joann Street and Placentia
Avenue: Vandalism was
reported at 10:03 a.m.
Thursday.
• Monte Vista Avenue: Petty
theft from a vehicle was
reported in the 200 block at 9:47
a.m. Thursday.
• Rhine Lane: Petty theft was
reported in the 600 block at
11:45 a.m. Thursday.
• University Orfve: Vandalism
was reported in the 300 bloc::k at
9:11 a.m. Thursday.
• East 17th Street: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 100 block at
10: 12 a.m. Thursday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Cagn.y Lane: Grand theft was
reported in the 200 block at
12:45 p.m~ Thursday.
• Coral RMI: An auto theft was
reported in the 100 block at 5:49
a.m. Thursday.
• Mam StreM and Ent Ocean
Front: Illegal fireworb were
reported at 10:07 p.m.
• Newport Coalt Otfve; A
hit-and-run was reported In the
21000 blodc at 2:34 p.m .
Thunlday.
• Seashore Drive: Battery was
reported In the 3800 btodt at
10:07 P·"l· Thursday.
• 38tt\ StJMt A garage
burglary wu reported In the
100 bloc:k at 2:42 p.m.
Thuradey.
BAmE
ContinUed from Al
the microphone.
The vibrationa from the
ampllfter ripple duou8b the
Ooorboerds. throuab thf frame
of the couch and into 1ije seat
cuahion& Heads of the baod
members inatincttvely rock u
the pace inaeases and Tun and
Cheyne'I ftngers frantically
pluck at strings to keep up.
Lee's facial expressions
change from unassumlng to
almost m8nacin& 88 bis busy ballds atrike the~ pads '
wJth uru:elendng fury. Adam's
eyes dose. hll face turns an · alat1n1Jl8 eJ:wle of red and bis •
voice booms from the speaker
in a raspy. guttural howl.
"Coward, coward, .. be alngs
the lyrics of the band's original
song "Throw Down," "tum
your back and walk away.•
Despite what the discernible
lyrics seem to imply, the tune is
not about a physical
confrontation but facing the
battles of life. It preaches·never
turning your back on problem,
having DO regrets and
FAMILY
Coqtinued from Al
' know who is supporting them
so that ~idents can make a
more informed choice about
where to spend their money.
That is what you are reading
today.
Here is a partial list of the
outstanding businesses and
people who have helped make
the Costa Mesa National Uttle
League a fun, affordable
experience for hundreds of kids
this year: Poseidon Yacht
Services, JL5 Enterprises,
American Sterling Bank.
Marine Terminals Corp., Hi
Tech Collision. Deloitte &
Touche, JMC Laboratories, the
Montague family, Charles G.
Hardy inc., FACS Financial
Systems and Jennifer
Pritcbett/ColdweUanker Real
Pstate.
I am not involved with any
Newport Beach organizations
that benefit from charitable
contributions, but I know the
same type of network: we have
in Costa Mesa exists there. as
well So I urge all Newport
Beach residents to support the
companies that support the
community.
H you don't know who Is
contributing to your IYfA or
PROFESSOR
Continued from Al
ing their interest in science,
mathematics and engineering,
but a1so honors those people
·who ha~ encouraged students
traditionally underrepresented
in those same fields.
~It's tremendous validation
. .. and to be picked as one of
the l 0 is a real huge honor,"
Mecartney said. "The university
sometimes can be very narrow
in what they think is important
YOUR
SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
AdamsK-5
2850 ctubhouse Road, Costa
Mesa
Candy Ck>ud, (714) 424-7935
Anderlen K-6
1900 Port Seaboume, Newport
Beach
Mary Manos, (949) 61~
CalfomNIK-5
3232 California St, Costa Mesa
Jane Holm, (714) 424-7940
College PINtt K·3
2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa
M8N
Carol Lang. (714) 424-7960
o.vllU
1060 Arlington Drive, Costa
Maa
Cheryt Galloway, (714) 424-7930
~K.e
2627 Viste dil Oro, Newport
Bead\
Cheriene Metoyer, (948)
616-6920
tt.bot View K-8
900 Goktenrod Ave.., Corona dtC
Mar
M*llllie ~.(IMS)
615-«MO
ec...u
2130 Santa Ana-.., COiie M ...
Oeiyte Plllmer, (IM9) 51&el0
_,...1lllK-6
3151 ~ Lln.,C.-. ~
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peraisting oo matter th~
obstllde. tJnCei8ned means genuine,
alncere, heartfelt. the members
saJd. and that• exactly what they
want to portray and conwy. The
boya don\ sing about auahes OD
gbts, bumping and grinding or
sbterboya.
Their tVrlcs talk of succeu
against ab odds. having the
courage to face adversity and
challenging life'a hwdles.
"If we were based on heart;
l'm·confi'dent we would do... J,
better than half the bands in tile
competition." Adam said.
Which ,brings them back to
the reason 'they started the small
rough band six mond)s ago.
Respect., .
The competition is ~pretty
tough." they say, and if they can
pull out a win, they can quiet
some less than Oattering
assessments from naysayers.
"W~re going to shove it down
their throats, .. Tun said.
"Well, maybe not that harsh."
Adam said, motioning toward
the reporteL
"No. We a.rt going to shove it
down their throats," said Tun.
who was defying grounding
Little League. make an effort to
find oUt. Learn where to buy
your pizza. where to get your
tools and where to get your toys
-although for some guys.
they'll find the tools and toys in
the same store.
The Kohl's debate will rage on.
For many residen ts. it is a
turning point in the life of this
city. Plopping down a Kohl's
where family attractions once
existed cannot be ad~ in
the simplistic terms of the
Libertarians. who claim that the
family stuff failed and therefore
deserve to be scrapped. Despite
their pleas. this is not the end of
the survival of the fittest fight. If
you ~oubt that just ask the
mayor.
The controversy reminds me
of the day several years ago
when Disneyland eliminated the
MSkyway" ride that Oew overhead
round trip between Fantasytand
and Tomorrowtand. lbat ride
was scrapped because, we were
told, there were not enough
riders to support it.
I rode the Skyway on its last
day and recall thinking about
bow small that decision was;
that the Slcyway was more than
just a ride -it actually added a
visual dimension to the park
that is missing to this day.
Disneytand has not been the
same since.
. . . I hope this encourages other
faculty members to participate."
•CHRISTINE CARASU.O covers
education and may be reached at
(949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at
christine.carrillo§latimn.com.
CONNALLY
Paul
Longtime ~ of Newport
Beech, bom In Miff Valley. CA
In 1919. Passed away March
the '2th after • ehort MIMta.
Devoted husbMd to Bart.a
and loving father to eon Peter
and daughter OelOI (Ben)
Fitcher and grwldchMdren
Mtchael and Megan.
He wee lnvotved In vartou.
YOk.w1teer orvantz,ations after
l8llring from MenUI lynch
lnckdng the Brah lnstttute,
HOllg Hoepftat, USOG aux.llary
and the Newport Harbor
Nautlcat MUMUm.
SeMcee pttvate. In lieu of nowen. PU .. wtah would be
• dondon to The Bnllh
lnstftule 527 N. Dale Ave., Anahein'l. CA 92801, H011Q
Hoepital Founddon Buldlng
Fund, Of the Newport Hart»or
Nautic:tll Mueeum.
from hll falber to attend band
pracdce. "'lbat .. exaa1y what J
lt\Mll..
Wanting to play In a band Js a
joke to most people. l.ee said.
"Anytime you tell an adult you
want to play In a band. they •
shoot yo\ldown or tell you ydu ·
better make other plans,• be
.said.
1be memberi of +Unf~
saJd they will never give up on
their dreaml. •
"Even if people think we are
bad," Adam saJd. •Tilefe are :
crappy bands coming out every
. day. If they really think we (are
.untalentedL then we'll JUst be
another crapPy band. But there,
Js no limit to our sucicesa."
Their road iO s~om starts 8.t
6 p.m. tonight at the Newport • 1
Harbor ijigb School BattJ~ of tl\e
Bands. The rest i.s still up in the
air. ~
"We°'1 just take It as far as we
can," Adam said.
• lDUTA HARPER writes columns
Monday., Wednesdays and Fridava
and covers CtJlttJre and the arts. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4275 9r
bye-mail at
/ollta.harper@latlmes.ccm.
And so it is with Kohl's.
If this decision bad to be
based solely on projected tax
revenues. I'd be writing today
about what to tell your kids
at><>.~ the war. But as C.Osta
Mesa runs out of land to
develop. there is a nagging
fee1ing that if residents don't
speak up about Kohl's now, the
merit of future projects may be
decided only by the bean
counters.
· • STEVE SMITH ls a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers mey leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6086.
Phyllis Ann Graves
83, of Costa Mesa. She was
the wife of Frank Graves,
mother of 4 chUdtwt who live
In the 8198, grandmother of 13. and great.grandmother of
'4. She loved her famlty with
all of her heart and was
always delighted with a new
addition to It. Holidays went
especially senUmentaJ to her
and she glowed when the
whole family wu together.
She had a zHt for life and
enjoyed being wlth people.
Phyllis was a devout
Christian and had a deep
love for the Lord. She
attended and wae actively
Involved with Christ L.utherml
Cht.lrch In Coata Mesa.
Orchid• were her passion. A
member of the Newport
Harbor Orchid Society, her
bec*yn and houn were
ftllecl with ftowena. She went
to be with the Lord Monday.
Mwch 13, 2003 wt 8:30 A.M.
Vlewtng w8I be held at PllClftc
Vt.aw Memorfal Park In
COrona d9' Mar on Sel:wday,
from 4-7 P.M. and Sunday
from 2-6 P.M. A cefebradon
Hntloe wlll take place
Monday, ~ 17, 2003 at
Chrtet Lutheran Churoh of
Coeta M... at 1 :00 P.M.
~IOW!g.n•ys~
her lrieh eyea wtl '*1illlnfy be
MNNng upon us thla -Md ~.We IGY9 you, Mom.
..
Satl#'ddf. M.lrct1 I 5, 2003 A5
COMMUNITY & CLUBS
.. A birthday to Exchange about
T he National~ Oub
"Stand Up America•
membership drive has
nearly topped the 600 mark. said
o.vtd A. Nenhl, its executive
vice president.
"We are rapidly moving toward
our goal or l ,000 Stand Up
America members.• he said.
a life:
Firestone
added.·r
think this is
just
awesome.·
During the week of March 23,
local Exchange Oubs will
observe Nalional Induction
Week as part of Celebrate
~e. This Is the Jirne lo fonnaUY induct the members
brought in during the Stand Up
America membership drive.
Firestone,
who works at
the Hoag
Hospital's
Cancer · ·JIM Center, was
Exchange's 92nd birthday is
March 27, so th.is will be a very
DE BOOM one of the
speakers that
evenirt~ She~ her
experience with breast cancer.
CHAMBER FUNCTIONS
The $35 per person dinner
dd.et lndodes hon d'Oe\Mea
donated by tht uea4s finest
restaunl.nt.a. ~ODS 811' a
must, as this event lells out every
year.
C.a1.I Ou1sdne Can at (949)
642-8306 for tickets or to donate
an Item to the auction.
WOftTH REPEATING
From "Thougbt for the Day"
provided by Gloeg ICelley of the
Newport Mesa lrvine Interfaith
Council;
-. special week lndeed, said Tum
Keyee, president o r the Exchange
Oub or Orange Coast
The Corona del Mar Chamber
or C.ornmerce will hold its
monthly luncheon on Tuesday at
the Five Crowns Restaurant. with
netwocking beginning at 11 :30
a.m. and lunch at l}OOn. The
chamber's mixer will happen
from 5:30 10 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
March 25. and will be hosted by
the Discovery Shop, 2600 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
For reservations or more
information, call (949) 673-40SO.
"7h.u! success ln life is not
measured by how much you .
make, but rather by how much of
a difference you 171IJk.e."
SERVICE CLUB
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
•
ln honor of Exchange's
birthday, the Orange Coast Oub,
with the leadership of Bob and
Ttn1 Scott, ls making 92 Easter
baskets for distribution by Share
Our Selves.
There is still time to join
Exchange, America's Service
Oub. The Orange Oub meets at
noon Wednesdays at lhe Bahia
Corin.1.h.lan Yacht Oub while the
Newport Harbor Oub meets at
noon Thursdays at the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum.
MATI'ERS Of THE
HEARTMATI'ER
Sandy Plratone, one of the
honorees at the January Matter>
of the Hean dinner i.ponsored by
Soroptimist Internacional, M!nt a
note 10 club Pte>idenl )M:quln
Anastasio lndicating that she
had "received a call from a nurw
I know from a local clinic who
told me she ~ t:reating a young
women who ha-; JUSt been
diagnosed.
• "This young woman told her
'that she had found a lump. but
,was afraid 10 do anything about
it until she heard a woman speak ~ut her experience with breast
cancer.· Firestone wrote. "She
;heard ttus pe™>n speak at a
:·dlnner in which she wru.
·:receiving an award. The young
"woman was one of the
.'waitresses that evenlng at
'Matters of the Hearts d innt:r.
"You guys may have just saved
30TH ROMAN FEAST
The Youth Employment
Service of the Harbor Area will
hold its 30th annual Roman
Feast and Chariry Auction on
Thursday, April 24, at the Costa
Mesa Neighborhood Communiry
Center. ll's a time when old and
new friends gather to have fun
and 10 support YES.
Orange Counry Philanthropists
C.J. Segerstrom and Sons and
Henry Segastrom. managing
partner. will be honored during
the evening.
You will dine on the famow.
G1ovmetti's Penne Pasta
prepared by Yl:.5 chefs and
!>erved by members of the
Orange Coast College Airline
ltavel Careers program and UC
Irvine Sigma Phi Epsilon
fratemlry.
There will be live and silent
auctions. a raffie and dancing to
the music or Darvy Ttaytor
throughout the evening. Hoag
Hospital's Jim Dale will M!rve as
the auctioneer, while Ewtyn
Hart and Jlm Wood will serve as
frutSters of ceremonies..
TUESDAY
7:30 am.: The 40-member
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet al Five Crowns to
hear Superior Court Judge
Pamela Dee discuss ·Domestic
Violence Communiry Court.·
6:30 p.m . The Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Uons Oub will
meet al Costa Mesa Golf and
Coun1 ry Oub.
WEDNESDAY
7:15 am.: 'Ibe 20-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Center Oub
( www.southcoasmutro .
rotary.org); and the Newpon
Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the University AlhJetic Oub.
Noon: The 40-member
l:xchange Oub of the Orange
Coa'>I will meet at the Bahia
Connth1an Yacht Oub.
6 p.m.: The 60-member Rotary
Oub of Newport· Balboa will
meet at the Bahta Connlhian
Yacht Oub "to hear Daily Pilot
colummc;t ~Buffa; the
20-plw. member Costa
M~-Orange Costa Breakfast
IJOrL'> Oub will meet at Mimis
for a l.ad1es Night Social; and the_
I !arbor M~ Lions O ub meets
at the Newpon Hih Co.
THURSDAY
Noon: The SO-member Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the I loliday Inn; the SO-member
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Name the Duffy Contest
Winners will get to
Cruise the Harbor on Us!
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Kiwanis Oub will meet at '1le
Bahia Gorinthian Yacht Oub for
a program by Robert Molko,
Orange Counry assistant district
attorney (www.lciwanisorgl
clllblcostamesa); the 80 mernhcr
Exchange O ub of Newpon
Harbor will meet at the Newport
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program Bill Hendricks of
Sherman Garden'i; and the
IOO-member Newpon-lrvine
lunary Oub will meet al the
Atrium 1 lotel for a program on
the Rotary Rose Parade 11oat
( www.nirotary.of8'.
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MAILBAG -' .
Omnery Lofts create blight at
Y community's expense .
Instead Qf extolling the virtues of the
Canneiy Lofts 'project ("Branding ·a new ·
cant Monday), you fhould be talking about ..
the visual blight they wiD create by their
sheer mass and height. There are four of
them erected now, with 18 more to go. So
much to look forward to.
I invite those of you who care about
Newport Beach to come down and have a
look. My neighbors, who were afraid to get
involved in opposition to these monsters,
are now wishing they had. Instead, they let
the developer run wild with the decision
makers who had an opportunity to maintain
the charm of this neighborhood.
The decision makers. our Planning
Commission and City Council, in tum, gave
the developer maximum profit at the
expense of the commwlity.
The only saving grace for me is that my
building looks to a different direction.
JAMES "BUZZ" PERSON
Cannery Village
Segerstroms should fund
CenterLine ulidergrounding
The Segerstroms can make or break that
CenterUne project ("City will ask
developers to fund rail study,"
We~esday). They've given $Ome .
indication that they are for the project, so
now, if the city wants to underground the
p roject, then I think they.should help pay
for that.
If they never really supported the
project. then I think they should have said
som ething in the beginning and should
stop wasting taxpayers' money. Not only
should the city drop undergrouncling, but
they should bury the project In a trash
heap of wasted public funds.
ANN WATT
Newport Beach
Newport Beach residents
wise up about tree group
I was watching the Newport Beach City
Council meeting Tuesday night and I just
had to jump up and cheer when a
clear-eyed woman went to the podium and
gave that phony Balboa Arbor Society
Mwhat-for." She wasn't alone, either. There
were others at the meeting who had had
enough of the extortion-like tactics of that
m isguided group. Bravo, fellow citizens.
PAUL S. PEDERSEN
Newport Beach
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
Cl'Tf Of COSTA IESA
Costa Mesa City Hell, 77 Felr Drive, Costa
M ... , CA 92629, (714) 754-5223
~Karen RobiMOn
Cound: Ubb'( eow.n, Allan M•neoor,
Gary Monahiin and <llrb Steef
Cf1'Y Of NEWPORT BEACH
Newport~ City Hall, 3300 Newport
BMf., NeWport Beech, CA 92663, (949)
644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
Coundt. Gary Adams, John Heffernan,
Oldt Nichols, Gary Proctor, Tod Ridgeway
and Don Webb
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
(714) 708-FAIR
eo.d: Pre.idem Ruben A Smith, Vice
President Patricia Velasquez. Randy
Smith, Emily Sanford, Peggy Haldi,
James Barich, Deborah Carona, t..lie A
Ray and Frank Barbato
STATE ASSEIB.Y
John Campbell (R), 10th District, State
Capitol, Secramento, CA 95814, (916)
319-2070
E-fNil: district70@•ssembly.e11.gov
Ken Maddox (R), 68th District. State
Capitol, Saa'amento, CA95814, (916)
(916) 319-2068;
Or local office at 1503 South Coast Drive,
Suite 205, Costa Mesa 92626; (714)
668-2100;
Fax: (714) 668-2104
E-mail: Ktm.Maddox§a1m.ct1.(IOll
READERS RE~POND l
t Eminent domain leaves divide ~
AT ISSUE: Cos ta Mesa
delays Westside
redevelopment
question, but residents
still have tho ughts on
the issue.
ShouJd the city of Costa Mesa
adopt an additional area on the
Westside, and make use of eminent
domain(.Redevelopmentzone
vote held up.· March 11)?
Absolutely. Anyone who has
ta.ken the time to understand the
problems plaguing the area and the
solutions would surely agree.
Eminent domain and
redevelopment are tools to be used
wisely. not enemies to fear.
While it is unfortunate that both
conjure up the worst in people's
minds, they are sorely needed to
ameliorate blight. To qualify as
technically Mblighted, • and thus to
qualify to be included in an added
area, the vicinity must be deemed
unable to improve without the
involvement of the Rede\'flopmen1
Agency. Given the fact that one of
the most pressing problems facing
the area is that of mixed or Mspot•
zoning. it will be necessary to
rezone, and consolidate parcels to
create effective planning areas. Thi~
may require eminent domain
Another problem lies in the
hundreds of tiny rental properties.
The small properties create streets
with dozens of driveways per block.
and cause repetitive and needless
waste of open space. Many of these
areas wouJd benefit from lot
consolidation and establishment of
larger, more efficient complexes
(which current owners could
theoreticallyownsharesofin
exchange for their current
operations).
Beyond the other examples
illustrated herein, the predominant
wish I have heard from Westside
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WESTSIDE ADDmON
The ,Cotta Mete P1ennlng Commiulon has approved pnJllml'\•'Y bou(lderioe
for the downtown r~evelopment project.
• Recommended
edde<l arH
of Westside
CostaM ... •
homeowners is for a new
commercial center (grocery/drug
store) on 19th Street. lhat ~ a
preny simple requ~t. and I'm sure
that anyone wouJd agree that such
a center would act ru. a catalyst to
help bring up the area
This J~ where eminent domain '"
especially important, because there
are no lots large enough to
acconunodate such a center. The
pos.\ible locations feature do1.ens of
parce~ that wouJd be nearly
impossible to consohda1e without
eminent doma.in, and as such,
eminent dornam i!> es..enual in
breaking the logjam. Once again. it
is possible that existing buc;ine~~
could be relocated into the new
center in much the same way that
local favorite "Nick\ Piz.7.a" was
allowed to remain when the I !arbor
Center was redeveloped.
Without redevelopment. and
eminent domain. we all bener get
used to things the way they are,
and worse.
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ERIC BEVER··
We..tside
• EDrrOR'S NOTE: Enc Bever 1s a
founding member of the Westside
Improvement Assn and a member of
the Community Redevelopment Ac11on·~
Committee
I think tha1 the construction in
CoMa Me..a 'ihould try 10 find
another avenue other than the
eminent domain. I think that 1s
very d1ctatonal I don't agree Wlth
I'
11 at all. I thmk there are other ..
ways 1hey can accomplish what
they are trying to do. There are
many other avenues they can pick.·
RICHARD CORNEll •·
Corona del Mar
I do not believe the city should
UM~ the eminent domain. My
husband h~ a business in that ,.
area and is doing very well.
JANE MAURER~
Costa Mesa .
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Bualneu• ,mlnar, tp0ntored by
the Servlce;orpt of Retired
Executlv..,wlll take place from
8:30 a.m. tqt p.m. et Natfonal
UQlveralty,t39o Harbor Blvd.,
Cotta M"' The eott 11 $40, $35 If
P"9'9glltetd. For more
lnformatloj, call (714) ~7369.
Orange cq.my artists lntltt•t.d
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Spring 20Q Orange County Artist
Juried !tbftlon can bring work
In for Jud ng to the Oa1l1 Senior
Center, Marguerite Ave.,
Corona ()I Mar between 9 and 10
a.m. For nore Information, call
(949) 71JG870.
•Dfvotcc A New Beginning:
a worbk>p for men and women
divorcet'or getting divorced, ia
held fron 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. et
180 N~rt Center Drive. Cost la
$40. Formore Information, call
644-&G.
·eu11c1119 a Bett9r Futur11t
held bythe Newport Hart5or
NavigaDra, will benefit Newport
HarborHlgh'School. The benefit
will be lleld at the Grand Newport
Plaza 11 the Tumlp Rose
Ballroom, 1901 Newport Blvd ..
Cotta \1esa. TI<:keta cost $100.
For inbrmatlon and an Invitation,
call (9'9) 516-6365.
SUN MY
aa..ical music .ndonados are
invfte~ to enjoy "Three Centuries
of Piano Music; at 3 p.m. at the
Newport Beach ~I Library.
Pianist Midiael Sellers will
present the free program, whictt
will include works by Mozart,
Chopin, Poulenc, Debusay and
Samuel Barber. The Newport
Beach Central Library la at 1000
Avocado Avenue. For more
Information, call (949) 717·3816 or
vi alt
www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
"What Is Memory loss" and
wcreatlng a Partnership with your
Physician" are free worklhops
sponsored by the Atz.imer'a Assn.
The first worbhop will be held
from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and
the teOOnd from 12:30 to 2 p.m., at
the Presbyterian Churctt of the
Convent. 2860 Fairview Roed,
Costa Me.a. To make reservations,
cell (714) 545-3727.
Cencert artist. singer end
gUitarist Steve Watters 11 known
at the "Singing Buddha:' He
combines deep spiritual Insight,
humor and his voice at 7 p.m. at
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the Center for Ss>'rituel Dfecowry,
2850 M ... Verde Drive Eaat.
Suit. 111, eo.t.a Mesa. Ticbts
coat $10. For mote Information,
call (714)7S..7399.
MONDAY -A ar.t Oecla'oe• clea~ of
"The Globel Struggle for
Women'• Rigttta• ta the fut ln an
eight-week aeriea on U.S. foreign
policy topics. The diacustlon will
be I.ct by Karen Sperot from 7 to
8:30 p.m. st St Mart Pretbyterlen
Church, 2100 Mar Viata, Newport
Beach. For more Information, call
(949) 760-1691.
Steven Cojocaru,... from and
tfgna •Red CarpetOiarin." .
Cojocaru.., fashion corr91P<>ndert\
for the "Today Show• and ptople
Magazlrfe't style editor, reveaJa
the dirt beneath the red carpet of
today's celebrities. Event starts at
6 p.m. at Book Soup South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Suite 2400,
Costa Mesa. For more
Information, call (714) SSS.2665.
•Grab a F.w.r In JeNsalem"
aa part of an Israeli-style Purim
celebration courtesy of the
Chabad Jewish Center In
Newport Beach at 6:30 p.m. ~twill
be hekt in the RadlAOn Hotel at
4545 MacArthur Blvd .. The cost is
$15 per adult. $10 per ct.lid. For
reservations, call (949) 721-9800.
TUESDAY
The N.wport H•rbor Orchid
Society 11 hosting an orcttid plant
auction from 7 to 10:30 p.m. at the
Neighborhood Community
Center. 1845 Park Ave .. Costa
Mesa. Free. For more
information, call (949) 642-4148.
A free NmiNr C8Ued -n.e Role
of Supplements in Fighting
Cancer• will be held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Mother's Martcet. 225
East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS.
A •Making the Right Anandal
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 tf
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Sam Quin Worship Service
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Newport Beed'I Che~r It
holdlng 1 l)l.tbllc meeting et 1
p.m. at the Oeti• Center, 800
Marguerite Ave., eoron. Del Mer.
Aulatant city Manager Oeve IOff
and ~rt Harbor Mater Tom
RoMmlller will dlJcu• the clean
water quality for Newport 8N<ti
and the Harbor.
WEDNESDAY
•Neroa1el1noe, Nenoe,c:fl."'M>logy,
Nanoftctfon,'" preeented by
aNlltent profeaorof phytlct and
Htronomy Phil Colline et UC
Irvine, will cover: the reelltiea
• behind the nanotechnology
revolution. Sc::heduled'et 7:30 a.m.
at the Unlveretty Club on campus,
call (949) 824-4613 for more
Information.
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Sodety wlll hold ltt g
meeting et 7 p.m. et 18
Anaheim Ave. Guett
Giles Brown wlll di.cu
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more Information. cell (
631"6918
Neu~ Dr. &ulllllc•
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fl!Kpert lri' memory, wlll g
lecture In the Irvine Barcl
theatre et 7:30 p.m. He II
dlacun lnslghta gained fr
· research about memory
distortion, memory lmpal
and maintaining SU11V'.A1•.n•
memory function a1 we ag . Call
Lori Metherete at (949) 82 666
for more Information.
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general meeting takes plaoe at 11
a.m. at the Arches Restaurant.
The club is open to all women
who have lived In the area fewet
than five years. To learn more,
call (949) 645-9922.
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A Review of 529 Plans and Your
Other Optiona• is a free seminar
that comes with a
complimentary dinner at 6:30
p.m. at the Newport Gateway
Center in Irvine. Address is
19800 MacArthur Blvd. For
reservati_?~~leste at
1-800-87~3.
WMkly 11ory dme at li§]toy " store offers stories, songs, ger
plays and crafts. Newborns
5-year-olds are Invited from :30
to 11 :30 a.m. to 21111 N
A frH Mmlnar called •t=.ng Shul
for a Healing Home" will be held
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's
Market, 225 East 17th St., Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
M ... Verde Communtty Inc., a
nonprofit organization, will host
its general meeting. Special
guests Include Fire Chief James
Ellis and Police Chief Tom
Wamac:lc, who will discuss
disaster preparedness. Call (949)
452-3964 for the meeting time.
Coast Drive. For more
Information, call (949) 769-8$7.
THURSDAY
"lni.grfty Counta the Mo.t Wien
It Costa the Most'" is the topicfor
the annual Mayor's Prayer
Breakfast. Featuring Gary
Dalc:tiendt, the event will begn at
7:30 a.m . at the Newport Beach
Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport ·
Cer\ter Drive, Newport Beadl. The
cost is $26 per person. For moie
information, call (949) 219-535&.
The Com,.._. Chamber of
Commercet "90 Minute
Breakfast Boost" will be held
from 7 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf
Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is.
$13 or $18 at the door. To make
reservations, call (714) 885-909().
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AT NEWPORT BEACH STORES
Spring fashions have arrived
in stores throughout N ewport
Beach so now is the time to
I lighten and brighten your
wardrobe with feminine fabrics,
I
colorful prints and delicate
detailing.
Some of the hottest spring
looks can be found at Three
I Frinuls, a new store in Weatcliif
Plaza. Three Frinuls appeals to
fashion conscious w omen who
also like to dress casual and
relaxed. Tile store carries popu·
lar labels such as Lucky Brand,
Tribal, Kenzi, Buffalo Jeans,
American Heart, Angie dresses,
Hard Tail, Language and others.
TJme Frinuls has everything
from casual stretch French terry
skirts, capris and zip-front
jackets, to pretty floral georgttte
Rebecca Taylor and Nicole
Miller into the store's fashion·
able collection. I 8. Magness Is located in
Newport North Shopplng
Center at MacArthur Boulevard
and Bison, The store can be
reached at (949) 644-4477.
Another favorite of locals is
Shade1 of Red located in
Bayside Center. 'The hot oolor
story at this boutique is shell
pink. The beautiful pastel can
be found in strappy, feminine
tops as well as sweater sets that
Look stylish paired with capri5.
Another big look straight from
the runway is the return of the
knee length skirt. Shades of Red
has shorter skirts in an array of
colors and fabrics, eome with
detailing such as eyelet trim.
V11l/t SlwdfM of lf«I In Ba~ c.nter fOr ti» Jatut In woman• falh/onl.
dressa that are perfect for Sluulu of Rd It ~ted In
bru.nc)\ showers or other SJ>rinS Bayside Center on Bay1ide
get-togethaa. Stripe. An! mo Drive, off )ambofte. The tton
hot thit season, with skirts, can be ruched at (949) 719-9360.
panta and capr'll and m ore S,,,..,, ~ It another iton
thowcuing stripet In muted with grat caaual apring
putell or colorful prlmariea. fa.ah.Ions, from denim to caprla
11uu Fm.uh ft located ln to e1lk IWHlen In. rainbow ol
WatdJff P1au at the comer ol beautiful colon. In addition to
I:rvlne Avenue and Seventeenth the colorful palette ol atylet
Street. The boutique can be belng thown, there are alto
reached (949) Sf.8..9881: many p~ta to be fOund tn •
At B. M•I*.. ln Newpoit variety of ltylet. '
NOlth Sbopplna Center, a new-One of the more popular
collection of colorful 'Prins Item.a from S#Mlli IWlc rtsht
fuhiona hu !ult arrived. Some now 11 llMI-cut ie.tha ~
of the toou found at tt\e In t"O&or. lud\ u iOlt ~
boutique Include lloralt, ~la and blaek aNl beige. TIM _,... .. weu .. bright colon, and a1sO Mt fun new~ for
1tylee l:rom chiHon dte1Mt to ~
cuu.al athletic wear 1uch u S.,..,, Pttlc Ii lcX»lld 1t
camtonable yoga pants. ~ View ~ _.,
B. MitpUI catrld dealp by on dw comer of ~
Votre Nocn, 8tilfal0 Jtena, Allen Milli and San Mlguitf Drive!
Aa.n, City Lf3hll. 6-\di end The •tON can bl ~ 1t w.,.. ~. The ttore hu {9e) 121.otll. •nctntf)' broupt d ...... by
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right 1ttvour bedc yero, 11ye
Douglo Kent, author of "A New
Era of Gardening:"' Kent will
preeent •aerdenlng for Oxygen,"
e free program et 7 p.m. et the
Newport Beach Central Ubrery.
For more lnfonnetlon, cell (949)
717-3818.
fNDAY
The edtooner •Ameftcan,,....
will meke her wey Into Newport
Harbor en route to the Newport
Harbor Neutlcal Mueeum. Thie
will be the flret time In Newport
Hefborforthle graceful 130-foot
v....i, which sailed 7,500 miles
through the Penema C.nal from
S.r Harbor, Maine to the We.t
Coast. Vlalto,. are Invited eboero
March 22 and March 23 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m . Admission $2 for
children, $3 for adults and $7 for
famllln. For more Information,
call (949) 873-7863.
"Community Scfenc:. Night• at
Orange Coast College offers
planetarium shows, stargazing
through OCC'a telescopes and
other activities from 5 to 9 p.m.
Adml11lon 11 free. Call (714)
432-6725 for more Information.
MARCH22
M'°9 of Puce Chrfstian Church
and School is hosting its annual
Country Day Fair from 10 a.m . to
3 p.m. at 2987 Mesa Verde Drive
East. Costa Mesa. Events will
Include rides, camlval booths,
pedal cars, face painting and
more. For more informatiOn, call
(714) 241-7361.
The L..Ngu. of Women Voun
of Orange Coast will have a
membership coffee at 9:30 a.m. at
1836 Santiago Drive, Newport
Beech. For more information, call
(949) 548-7117.
An "E-Comm~ for Small
Business" workshop, sponsored
by the Service Corps of Retired
Executives, will take place from 9
a.m. to noon at National
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Rabbitt Insurance Agency
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Subil11y i;,,,,., /95~
UnlveRity, 3390 Harbor Btvd.,
Coste M.18. The cost Is $26, $20 If
preregistered. For more
lnforrndon, can (714) 660-7369.
The .,.,...,mothtir,..,..._
fashion show end lundteon
aponsored by the Newport
Chapter of the Netk>nel Cher1ty
l.Ngue Junlora wtll be h9fd et
10:30 e.m. et the Four S...Ona
Pelm G.rden, Newport Beach.
Tldleta era S90 for adults end S60
for cttlldren. For more
lnformetlon, cell (~) 842-449e.
MARCH23
lpe ONgOfle'e In Newport a.ech
wlll dontJt• 25% of •II proceed• to
the Orange Countv Affiliate of the
Sunn 8. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation. "Pampering Toward
a Cure" eppointmenta ere
available from 9 a.m . to 9 p.m.
Cell (949) 644-M72.
MARCH25
A frM lpl'lnQ deenlng WOtbhop
celled "Detox and Cleansing Thru
Ayurveda" will be held from 8:30
to 8:30 p.m . at Mother'• Marttet,
226 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
695-MOMS.
A "Martletlng and Promotion"
worttshop, sponsored by the
Service Corps of Retired
Executives, will take place from 9
a.m . to noon at National
Universlfy, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. The cost is $25, $20 if
preregistered. For more
information, call (714) 650-7369.
Orting• Coast Coll-ae host•
the annual Banff Mountain Film
Festival. Three hours of "the best
of the best" will be screened at 7
p.m. at the Robert B. Moore
Theatre at Orange Coast College.
Including films from Canada,
America, the United Kingdom,
Germany, Australia and
Swltzetland, the films ,.ftect e
wide ,.nge of mountain
experience.. lldteta coct $9 In
advance, S10 et the door or S8 for
atu<Mnta. For tldtet lnform.tlon,
cell (7.14) 432-o202, ext. 21068.
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called "The Teo (Wey) of
Cleantlng• wlll be held from 8:30
to 8 p.m. et Mother'1 Market. 225
East 17th St., Coet.e M .... For
reaervatlona, cell (800)
595-MOMS.
Newport a.ech Community
Servlcet will present a new aeries
of drawing and painting
worbhOpa featuring Individual
Instruction for beginning to
advanced studenti ln mixed
media. The aeries will continue
for eight Wednesdaye from 10
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. In the Vince
Jorgensen Center adjacent to
Mariner's Library, 2005 Dover
Drive, Newport Beach. Fee is $66·
for the entire aeries. For more
information, call (94S) 644-3151.
"Drugs: NlghtJlf9 or Nightmare,•
presented by Orange Coast
College's United Student
Sociologists Club and P1yc:hology
Club, is a symposium offering
students an unbiased approach to
the issues behind the phy1ical
effects, personal experiences.
cultural aspects and legalities of
drugs. It will be held from 10 a.m .
to 2 p.m. in the college's Student
Center. Call (94S) 929-0527 for
more information.
A busln ... aftef..hours mixer
sponsored by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce will be
held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
Turnip Rose banquet facility, 1901
Newport Blvd. It is free for
members and costs $10 for
potential members. For more
information, call (714) 886-9090.
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&alsto~. gQ~s 'Y~Y back· .with S.CR.
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Teri Ralston, who has starred on Broadway
and performed all over the world, returns to
her roots as a musical theater teacher.
By Tom Titus the past four decades.
David
Bmmes.and
Martin
Benson were
weighing the
prospects of
starting their
own theater,
Ralston
e8rbara.• They were wonderful
productions.
·1 was still In school, so at the
end of the summer I went back
to SF State, iµid they continued
with the theater.•
Mama Rose In •0ypsy.• all .
Sondheim creations. Al a
di.rector, Ralston baa helmed·
Sondheim'• "Into the Woods•
USC. "A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the
Forum" In Ala.ska and •A Uttle _
Night Music" In Thousand -I· 'i"
Oaks.' Y. ou won't find Teri
Ralston's name among
South Coast Repertory's
honor roll offounding artists -
even though she performed
with SCR before It was SCR. and
instructs a class In musical
theater for the company.
Yet the Laguna Beach
singer-actress has found time to
share her talent with SCRfrom
time to time -In shows like
"Jacques Brei is Alive and Well
and Uving in Paris,• "Side by
Side by Sondheim,• "Sunday in
the Parle With George• and
"Prelude to a 1ass.•
...__._...,_-""---"'-...... played a
South Coast Rep. They had a
dream and they were beginning
it,• she said. "We were at the Off
Broadway Theater in Long
Beach and several of us,
including the founding
members. all lived together in a
house up an alley from the
theater. I think it was two
bedrooms, maybe three, and
one bathroom. It was cozy."
When Ralston graduated, she
got, as she puts it, "sidetracked
to New York." but ahe found
time to perform In SCR shows
over the years.
She joined the reunion of the ·,.
original "Company" cast at \
both the Long Beach Civic Ugbt•
Opera and New Yorlc'a Uncoln 1
Center.
major role in
Teri Ralston the process.
Ralston, unlike the handful of
"regulars: hasn't focused her
talents on the Costa Mesa
company exclusively. little
things like Broadway ~hows and
concerts have Intervened over
The thing is, Ralston's
specialty is musical theater, and
SCR doesn't do a whole lot of
that.
"I went to
San Francisco State University
right after David and Martin
graduated: she said. "l got to
know them, and when they
were doing their first summer
of they.ter In Long Beach, they
asked me to join them.
The troupe of young and
ambitious thespians shared
meals and work.. Ralston,
admittedly not a seamstress.
was in charge of costumes for
one of the shows.
"That summer we did 'The
Alchemist,' 'Major Barbara' and
'The Hostage,'" she said. "I was
in 'The Hostage' and 'Major
She was In the original
productions of Stephen
Sondheim's "Company" and "A
Little Night Music• and has
directed and performed In the
tribute to the composer, "Side
by Side by Sondheim,• with
Peggy Lee.
Ralston ts teaching not only
at SCR. but at UC Irvine and the
Orange County High School of
the Arts, where ahe directed the
musical "Side Show." She also
But ba~ in 1964, that
embryonic period during which "This was the beginning of
She's also played Sally in two
productions of "Follies" and SH RALSTON, Pqe AH
OONLEACH/OAILYPILOT
Clayton Sunderland holds daughter Raven, wrapped in an Irish kilt, at Muldoon's Dublin Pub, where preparations are on for the sexiest kilt contest.
Who looks the best in a
Coral Wiison
Daily Pilot
I t ls not necessarily how a man
looks that makes hlm sexy, It
ts how be wears his kilt
Nine and a half hours
before St. Patric.k's Day, men In
sk1rta wU1 battle Lt out to detennlne
the winner of the Sexiest KJlt
Competition at Muldoon'• Dublin
PublnNewponBeachonSUnda~
"I think it ts going to be a mJx of
nJoe lep, dw1ama. .eme of humor
and a UtiJe bit of swqger," lrtsb
expatttate and panellat Ollvla Truey
aa1d. "Let's see how they wear that kilt. ..
A former Mila lleland, Tracey just
ftniahed ft1mtng the Irlsh movie "Red
RONI and Petrol."
"For a man to come out weadng a
kilt In Newport Beach is already, In
my boob. a manly man," h1lb
pane1Jat Aileen McX.eagney aa1d. •rn
be looldna at bow be weara bia kilt
uid haw he came. his kilt..
MdCngney and her hulbend,
Nlcbolu Jordan. were honored
Friday by tbt Loe Angeles City
Coundl for their Involvement In the
lrilb·Amerlcan community.
•
Jordan will be arriving at
Muldoon'a ln a kilt. but a vote from
b1a wife won't come euUy.
"He, of coune, uked for my vote,
and I told him, ablolutely nod"
Mc:K.eagney said emphatically with a
heavy accent. "I'm a liberated
woman -I'll be piddng who I think
lbould be wtnnlng."
The competition will kick off the
ftnt of what will become an annual
event All fUnue troph1ea will be
named after thta year'a aalest man
lnakllt.
•Haw often do you pt a chance to
haw a trophy named after you?"
ubd Richard Kaplan, event
c:oordioator.
Chdl P1en:e. drummer for the
Celdc rock bend the PenJam, will be
•
wearing his kilt and hosting the
~t with Kaplan. They are not
setting any boundaries.
"Lei's just see what these
contestant.a come up with," Kaplan
aaJd. "Maybe we'll be attracted and
repelled at the same dme."
Partlclpanta are encowqed to be
aeadYe and have tun. and Kaplan
hopes this mJgbt start some new
trenda. ,
"Who la going to aeate a trend
with this apparel loolcf I think it is
antiquated When we think of plaid."
Kaplan aald.. •0r maybe 1t is the
plaid that theee judges will ftnd
eexy."
The ortatnaJ kilt wu nothing more
than alx and a half yards of heavy
wool, aid Guy Snydeii manager at
FYI
Fl"1 Sexiest Kilt Competition will be
held et 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
Muldoon'• Dublin Pub, 202 Newport
Center Drive. Newport Beech. For
more lnfonnatlon, call (949)
8404110.
the Soottish Heritage c.enteL
Scottish and Irish men used to use
kilts u blankets or tenta. When they
woke up In the morning. they would
spread It out. fold some pleat.a, belt it
up and they were dreesed, Snyder
aaid. Durlng an intense battle, they
would shed their kilta, de their sblrt
t.aila between their legs and go.
"l think the kilt la the greatest
garment ln the world," Snyder II.Id.
·Because ft ls eo udlltartan."
The wool aklrt provtdea protection
from the rain and atmnely cold
HJabland weather. It breathea well In
wanner weather and can be euOy
h.lbd up when aoaalng Scotland1a
many atreama with few brldpa.
The plaid color comblnation.a,
called tartana, are uaed to Identify
f amlly clans ln Scotland. In Ireland,
kilt.a come ln solid colora and tartans
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THEATER
occ
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Victim to
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Summer program will be :
absent this year because of ~
financial hardship. · ~ ..
By Tom Titus . ..
F ew local theater traditions reach .. '
back further than the summer •' ·-·· shows at Orange Coast College.
Since 1956, OCC baa pruented either a •
summer musical or a variety of t
less-ambitious productions.
But times -and finances -change. •
The 2002 summer program at the t:Osta
Mesa campus has fallen victim to the •
college's $2.8-million budget cut. : ~
necessitated by the state's ongoing
financial crisis.
OCC is facing a cutback of at least $6 •
million for the 2003-04 academic year.
and is expected to slash more than 1.000 ~
course selections from Its summer, fall •
and spring schedule. : \
The theater program -one of the : ~
most active in the nation among : ~
community colleges -ls taking a · • '
prodigious hit, and one that weighs : ~
heavily on Alex Golson, chairman of the :
OCC Theater Department • •
"We regret having to cut our summer , ~
season. but we have no other alternative • :
at the moment; Golson said. "Our
summer season hu been a trJdltlon that •
we have maintained for many years. and
we hate to see It go by the boards this
year. We're hoping to be able to bring it
baclc ln 2004, or by the following
aummec.•
Por more than three decades -
starting In 1956 with "South Pad.Ac" -
OCC offered a lavilh muafcal
productions every summer 1n the
apadoua theater, which wu to become
known u the Robert B. Moore
AudJtortum, named for a former
president of the college. _ _
1 Local audiences applauded such
exp&nltYe (and expenatw) ahOWI u
•oJdahoma." ·euouae1," ·Mv Fair Lady.·
"Man of La Mancha.· •evtta:'' •eamelot"
and .. Fiddler on the Roof."
In 1963, OCC presented "1be Sound of
Music," and In 1964, •1tye Bye, Blrdle" ~
both stantq local ac:tnu Diane HAD. •
who would accept ber beat actreu
(for .Annie Hall") • dKade later under
her profllllonal name, Diane ~on.
About 15 yean ..,, an liarUer roUnd
budget cuta forced the occ !beet.tr
Pl'OIJ'UD to dOWDll&e. Out W9Dt the bfa
musicals. and In came MYel'l1 smaller
ahOW1-uaually a comedy, a drama an
• producdon for younptera. one IUCb
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SOCI E TY Saturday, Marcil 15. 2003 . All , ..
THE CROWD
Lifelong Girl Scouts honored ENGAGEMENTS
McflfreSb-Pi~
Mr. and Mis. ROM
ani:i BOnnie McElfresh
of NidWpori Beach : N ewport social activist and leader s.Dcly SepailttOm
Danlela jo).ned fellow
comon,mity standout G1ngier
KJeerup as the 2003 Women of
Distinction selected by The Girl
Scout Council of Orange County.
Santa Ana Country aub was
the setting for the Man::h
luncheon.
-----La.dies and
ge.ots filled
the"posh club
to support
the Girl
Scouts and, in
particular, to
dlute
Segerstrom
and Kleerup.
Gall 8. W. COOK FJ.Us-0tc1a,
announce the ·
enpgement Of their
daughter, Marin
Mc:Elfresb of Costa
Mesa, to ~tofer
Pitman of Costa Mesa.
The bride-elect
gaduated from
Newport Harbor High •
• School and ~apmao • . • • • ~ University. , Mann MCEifresh
' The future and Knstdte.r Pitman
bridegroom, son of
• Lynette Matheny of Pensacola and Dwight Pitman of
Sao Diego, graduated from Hilltop High School and
Olapman University.
An Aug. 16 wedding is planned at the Sherman
Gardens in Corona deJ Mar.
Ouroll-Graveline representing
the{Jirl Scout Council of Orange
County, proudly shared the
ba~ounds of the honorees.
The 2003 Commodores Ball at the Bahip Corinthian Yacht Club attracted Marshall and Leslie
Caplan, Barry and Nancy Levy and Ray and Jean Kovacs.
-AddJe Carroll of
Laguna Niguel and
Tom Carroll of Reno,
Nev. announce the
engagement of their
daughter. Colleen
Carroll of Laguna
Niguel, to Greg
Graveline of Newport
Beach. .
"Ginger Kleerup celebrates 50
years as a membeF of Girl
Scouts," Ellis-Olds said. "She is
one of our most extraordinary
volunteers serving on the
col81cil's board of directors as
well as the fund development
committee and many other
adihinistrative volunteer roles."
Sandy Daniels, a m anaging
paJ!ner of C.J. Segerstrom and
Sons and the daughter of the
late Janette and HaJ
Segerstrom, has taken her
parents' philanthropic concerns
to new heighti..
The Girl Scouts embodies a
family tradition that was part of
her life as a chiJd growing up in
Santa Ana .
Serving on numerous
community boards. Daniels has
become a voice of the new
generation of Orange County
leaders.
PRINCESSLY WELCOME
The dynamic Mary Cook, an
executive with Northern Trust
Bank joined local social and
business leaders welcoming Her
Royal Highness Princess
MJchael of Kent to Newport
Beach this week..
HRH greeted the locaJ crush
at Newport's Pacific O u b, where
she led a Lively lecture on
"Serious Pleasures: Celebrations
in History that Olanged
History." The lecture was
followed by sunset cocktails and
conversation. Born in Bohemia,
the princess is the wife of HRH
Prln<:e MJchael of Kent, first
cousin of Queen rutzabeth II.
COMMODORE'S BAU
Commodore Ray Kovacs and
his wife, Jean. presided over the
fabuJous 2003 Commodore's Ball
at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub. Co rona del Mar.
The Satur~ay night •
extravaganza-began with a
traditionaJ parade of house
hopping for cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres a t member's homes,
including those of Verna and
Joe Degenh8rdt, Zeta and Carl
Jones, Patti and Phil Kohl and
Mary PJlen and Russ Sindt. The
Kovacs were joined by Vice
Commodore Barry Levy and hls
wife. Nam.")'. and Rear
Commodore Marshall Caplan
in stopping in a1 the pre-parties
before converging on the
clubhouse for the annuaJ
celebration.
The bayfront ballroom had
been transformed by a creative
decorating committee. the
highlight being chandeliers
hung over each table setting. It
was all about romance and ·
community pride set in a
decidedly Newport setting.
In the last few years. the Bahia
Corinthian has championed the
annual Leukemia Cup Regatta.
sponsored by Volvo, partneri ng
with other clubl> u p and down
the Southern Calilornia Coast
that raise hundred5 of
thousands of dollars for cancer
research.
ln the crowd at the
Commodores Ball were O.C
Judge Brian Carter. Joyce and
Jack Barnes. Jane and Jack
Benson, Joe Brand, Judy Cole,
Doretta Ensign. Nancy and Joe
Mendoza. Joan Morris, Tally
Penhall, Audrey and Howie
Reiss, and Patti Rozalc.
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The bride-elect
graduated from Dana
Hills High School and Colleen Carroll Arizona State
University. ~nd Greg Graveline
The future bridegroom, son of Wayne and Lexi
Graveline of Newport Beacb, graduated from Fountain
VaJJey High School and the University of Southern
California.
A Novem ber wedding is planned in St. Timothy's
Olurch in Laguna Niguel with a reception at the Center
O ub of Costa Mesa.
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ORANGE COUNTY POETRY
FESTIVAL
Poeta John Gardiner and Katya
Glritsky will be featured at the
Gypsy Den for the Orange County
Poetry F=estlval. There will be
performance poetry and muslc
with a musical performance by
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G~ Den Is at 2930 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. The free event Is at 8
p.m. April 1. For information, call
(714) 664-6526 or (714) 549-7012.
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engagement to the Orange County Performing Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall for tw~ we~t<;
only, April 8 through 20. This production of the musical by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel
Schonberg is presented by Cameron Mackintosh. Tickets ar~ $64.50, $57.50, $51.?0,
$44.50, $34.50 and $27.50, at the Center box office or onhne at the Center's Web site,
www.ocpac.org. The Center's number is (714) 556-2746. The Saturday, April 19, matinee
at 2 p.m. will feature sign language interpretation .
engineer hiding from reality
through an increasingly
dangerous sexual obsession.
•
orchestra f6r Beethoven's Piano
Concerto No. 5 In E-ftat major, the
"Emperor." The orchestra will
also play Mahler's Symphony No.
, 4 in G major. The concerts will be
in Segerstrom Hall on April 2 and
3 at 8 p.m. Tidcets are $19 to $59.
Orange County Performing Arts
Center, 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 740-7878.
MUSIC
DAVE BRUBECK
Dave Brubedc, a legendary jazz
great, will perform at 7:30 p.m.
April 3 through 6 in Founder'•
Hall. The pianist and composer
sold out performances last year.
Tldceta are $100. Orange Coonty
Performing Arte Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more Information, call (714)
740-7878.
'EMPEROR' CONCERTO
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra,
under the direction of Cari St.
Oair, welcomes pianist Stephen
Kovacevktt. He will be join the
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Grammy Award-winning fiddler
Mart O'Conner will make his jazz
club debut at Founders Hall at
7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today. His
performances will spotlight his
new CO, "In ftlll Sw ing;" a tribute
to his mentor, late French j8Z'Z
violinist Stephanie Grappelli.
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Broadway, motion picture a~
star Shirley Jones, will Join •
comedian Shelly Berman and the
Nelson Riddle Orchestra in
concert at 8 p.m. today at Orange
Coast College at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Tidtets for $37
to $43 can be purchased at the
college oc by calling (714)
432-5880.
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Grammy and Emmy award-winning American baritone r •
Sanford Sytvan will appear in concert as part of the
Orange County Performing Arts Center's Voices in Song
series at 4 p.m. Sunday in Founders Hall at 655 Town
Center Drive. Sylvan is noted for his radiantly pure lyric
tone, the clarity of his diction, his interpretive respect and
understanding for words and music. Tickets to Sanford
Sylvan's recital are $60 and are on sale now at the Center
box office or online at the Center's Web site at
www.ocpac.org. For information, call (71 4) 556-2746.
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and contemporary music wor1d,
and put them on a stage. The
result is the Canadian Brass, a
seriously fun and entertaining
ensemble that comes to
Segerstrom Hall today as part of
the Pacific Symphony i;>t>ps series
at the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, 600 Town Canter
Drive, Costa Mesa. The concerts
begin at 8 p.m. Tldtets are
available for $80,$63, $50, $36,
and $26. For more information.
call the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra Tidtet Office at (714)
755-5799.
MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM
The Mart Davidson Trio, with Ron
Esdlete on guitar, performs at 8
p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room,
3100 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach.
$10 cover. (949) 756-0121.
JA121RIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Bead1 presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wedrl8$day
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. M onday through
Wednesday. (949) 718--0188.
WE£KLYJAM
The Studio Cate presents
Monday Night Jams from 1 to 11
p.m . ffVery week. "Wanted"
musicians include guitar players,
bass players, singers, drummers.
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St. Newport Beach. Free.
(9491 675-nso.
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan. Nidt Peper
and Kelly Gordlen (known as
MPG) perform classic rodt. R&B
and swing st lt.30 p.m . Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode, awing and· .. ,
R&B at 8:30 p.m . Saturdays.~~~
restaurant is 81 630 Lido Part
Drive. Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 1 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. •
Sunday. The restaurant is at 27'3!1' •
W. Coast Highway, Newport •
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT P«.AYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight f!IVery Friday and
Saturday. This week's featured'
artists are the Wildcats on Frida¥ •
playing blues and rhythm and
bluet and the Whiskey lmperiala
playing blues and rodt on
Saturday. Players is at 612 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restauram
in Newport Beach presents Jes&e
on the sax on Friday and '
Saturday f!IVenings and Sunday •
for brunch. The program teatur..-
all your tavoriteaon the
saxophone. Anthony's 1sat 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK ANO FlAMENCO: I
Tate 5, a funk, rodt and Motown ·
act, performs at 9 p.m . Sa1urd1!1'¥9'
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona de~ Mat.1 ·
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders •
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 676-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald lahibashl and the Stone
Bridge Band play rodt and R&B st
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prC>ducitlon under the direction
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P9ffonnlng Atta Center, 800 Town
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mot'9 lnfonnadon, can C714)
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i'WO GEN'fUMEN OF VERONA'
Wiiiiam Shat...,.....'• 1Wo Gendemen of Veron.• will be
S*'fonned et the Soutti Coat
Repertory on the ~mom
Stage 1htough Mardt 30. Preview
tlcteta sta.rt at S19. For tkbta,
(714) 708-5666 or visit
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of pc theater profeuor Alex
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prpdUctlon la modeled after the
populer lmpNWiaational TV ahf:>w. •WhoM lfne i• It
AJtvwayr It will be perfo"T'ed at
11 •.m., noon and 12:45 p.m.
Tu.eday, March 25, et the Robert
MOo ... Theatnt. Other
pettormanca are ad\eduled for •
61>.m. April 14, noon Aprll 15, 8
p.m. Mrt 12 and 1 p.m. May 13
'REL.AlMLY SP£AKftG'
•Relatively Speaking" wiH be
performed at the Soutb Coat
Repertory~ the Julianne AtvYros
Stlge ffom March 18 tfltoug.ft
Apiil. Ticketa coat ftom S19 to
$64..South Coast Repertory la at
866 Town Center Oriw In Costa
M .... For tick.eta, call C714)
708-6666 or Visit WWW.9Cr.Ot'Q-
~PROJECT
Orange Coast College is staging
Moil89 tc.ufman's "Laramie
Project• March 19 through 23 In
the Orama Lab Theatre. Ticketa
are $12 and S8 and are sold at the
door and by·calling (714)
432-5880. Orange Coast College
la at 2701 F9irview Road, Cqsta
Mesa.
In the Orama Lab. Admission la
fr~. Or•nge Coast College la at
27~ Fairview Road in Costa
M;aa. For Information, call (714)
43!2-584(), ext. 5.
'TAMltG OF THE SHREW'
Orenge Coast Community
Coflege'a Theatre Department la
staging a one-ect cutting of
William Shakespeare's comedy .,..oonOOSE'
·The Taming of the Shrew;" a ·Footloose, the Broadway
40-minute production of full Musical• will run through Marett
measure slapstick comedy. 22. It will be performed by the
Performances are at 1 :30 p.m. Newport 8ead1 Theater
Marett 25 and at 5 p.m. Aprll 12 Company. Ticketa begin at $10
and 13 on the lawn of the Art.a ' and can be purchased online at
Center and at 1 p.m. Aprll 22 and www.nbtco.org or by phone at
24 In the coUege's Orama Lab (949) 759-1046. The shows ant at
Theatre. Performanoes are free. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday
For Information, call (714) and at 3 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln
721-5508. The college is at 2702 School. 3101 Pacific View Drive,
Fairview Road In Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar.
TONY AWMD WINNER DONNA
MCKECH_U
On~ 'if Broadway's brightest
start, 'Tony Award winner Donna
··~·Ms:J'edlnie, will perform at~
Orange County Performing Al1a
Center for the EMn and Marjorie
Klein Cabaret Series at 7:30 p.m.
Marth 25 through Marett 29
nightly at Founders Hall. Ttckata
RALSTON
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has a number of private voice
students and has joined the
coi;qpany of a musical tribute
to composers John Kander
and Fred Fbb for the No
Square Theater in her home
t~or Laguna Beach.
"I'm having a wonderful
time.'' she declares, "but it's
been way too long since I've
done' some~ (at SCRJ, and
I'm anxious to o something
again."
If seniority -not to
m ention vocal and performing
excellence -carries any
weigfn. South Coast Repertory
audiences may be applauding
Teri J\alston once more in the
not too distant future.
•••
Speaking of Oscar winners,
we'll have one right in our
own back yard on Monday
nlgbt!Wben Julle Andrews
gives a one-night concert at
the Orange County
Perform.lng Arts Center.
Andrews earned her gold
'DON QUIXOTE' BAl.lET
Orange County's Festival Ballet
Th9atre will offer its lavish
production of ·eon Quixote• at
Orange Coast College Aptil 4
through 6, with curtain times
p.m. Friday and Saturday night
and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tlckata range
from $20 to $24 and can be
purchased by calling (888)
statuette ln her first movie
role, as the airborne nanny
Mary Poppins, baclc in 1964. or course. she should have
played Eliza Doolittle in the
screen version of ·My Fair
Lady,• the role she originated
on Broadway, but the best
actress Oecar gave her the last
laugh. even if "Lady" did win
beat plcture honors the same
year.
Andrews etched an
impressive movie career with
"The Americanization of
Emily,· ·Hawaii,• "Thoroughly
Modem Millie,"
"VlctorMctorla" and the
Oscar-winning *The Sound or
Music.", She etued her
G-rated image by baring more
than her soul in ·s.o .B. •
She returned to Broadway
in 1995 after a 30-year
absence to headline the stage
versloo of "Victor /Victoria."
And. she's the answer to a
Trivial Pursuit question:
"What actress drives a car with
the bumper sticker 'Mary
Poppins Is a Junkie'?"
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at Segerstrom Hall Aprll 8
through 20 •• part of their
B~Mries. Thlam09ical
haa won m«e than 60
lntem.ttionel theeter awarde,
Inducing eight Tony awards.
Ticbta C09t from $28 to $83. The
Orange County Performing Atta
eent.r Is et 800 Town Center
Drive, Coete Meu. For more
Information, call C7.14) 740-7878.
'SHAK£SP£ARE R£WF 'Ttvt ~,.Revue', a witty
cablret..iyte mu*81 from the
Rol(al Shak..,.are Company,
will be performing at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre et 8 p.m . Frlday,
April 4. Tdets are $38 and $32.
Call (949) 86;4 4648 or go to the
box office. The theater la at 4242
Campus Drive in Irvine.
ART
'ZIHE SCENE'
•ZJne Scene;" an exhibit of zlnes
organl:zed by the CranMook Art
Muaeum, will be on display
through April 27 91 the Orange
County Museum of Art'' Satellite
Gallery, South Coast Plau, 3333
Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Zlnes are
publications -like magazines -
created by Individuals or small
groups. Museum hours are 10
a.m. 'to 9 p.m. Mondrt through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday
and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Free. (949) 759-1122.
DOUBLE HORIZONTAL
Dewey Ambrosino's exhibit
·0ouble Horizontal• will feature ·erown Note Lounge; an
Installation of two molded
plywood sulHYoofer loves:eats
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
e)(hibit will run through March 22
KILT
Continued from AlO
are used to represent regions
and counties, Snyder saJd.
Both descendants of the Celtic
race, the Irish and Scots disagree
over who wore the kilt first. It
was about the same time,
Snyder said. And the bagpipe
actually came from ancient
Egypt. he added
Today, the kilt is primarily
used for formal ettemonies or
special events. not for everyday
use.
•If you wear a kilt in Scotland,
you might aa well hang a sign
around your neck that reads,
THEATER
Continued from Al 0
example of the latter was
particularly memorable: I
watched. my then-pret~en
daughter Mindy play Beclcy
Thatcher in the college's version
of •Tum Sawyer.·
Lut year, OCC mounted the
first local production of ·side
et the Shed, 3000 Newport Blvd.
tnfonnetion: {949) 723-3408.
DANCE
THE SlVTTGART BALLET
The Stuttgart Batlet, uld to offer
some ()f the beat dancing In the
world today, wiM perform
~ hfghHghta from~
~Blue;" •c;ndy'a Gift,•
•Sunday Symphony• and •full
length •Romeo and Ju11et.•
PerfOrmanc:e9 will be Tuesday
through March 23 at the Orange
County Perfonnlng Atta Center at
800 Town Center Drive In Costa
Meu. Ticketa 11re from $20 to $75
and can be purdlaaed at the bo>c
office or by calling (714) . 666-AR'TS.
~OPUS CACTUS
Human bodies metarnorphoee
Into a single 9efP8ntine figure, and
danoera shaplHhift Into exotic
birds, flowers and cactua and other
forms with visual splendor and'
theatrical magic. Exquisite
costumes and illusionary visuals,
sublime modem movement and
Otympian gymnastlca combine
into this transforming event of
beauty, humor and spell-binding
power. Tldcets are $40 and $33.
The show will be given at the
Barclay Theatre March 'Z7 through
30, with ltlOWS at 8 p.m. and a
Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Call
(949) 8544646 or go ooline to
www.thebarclay.org.
THE TRINrTY IRJSH DANCE
COMPANY
The Trinity Irish Dance Company
will use Irish dance as an
instrument and a metaphor. The
show will be performed at 8 p.m.
today and Sunday, with a Sunday
matinee at 3 p.m. Ttdtets are $40
and $35. 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 Dance Club. All ages are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. For more information.
visit ocswing.com or call (909)
6~6119.
'tourist.'• Snyder said
Of course, the thought thal
will cross everyone's mind at
some point on Sunday is the
age-old question: "What do men
wear, or not wear, under their
ldlts?"
To allow for free movement in
a battle. strict military dress
code dictates that a man not
wear anything under his kilt But
nowadays. that is really up to
personal preference. Snyder
answered.
What contestants choose ln
that matter won't necessarily
sway Mc.Keagney's decision.
Either way. she said, "I
wouldn't be wanting the
evidence.·
Man,· OCC Instructor David
Scagiione's adaptation of the
children's folk tale •stone
Soup," and a rollicldng,
bullet-paced show titJed
·Supersonic Shakespeare."
Now the stase is bare, as Elvis
Presley once observed.
Hopefully. not for good.
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Grammy and Emmy award-winning American baritone
Sanford Sytvan win appear in concert as part of the
Orange County Performing Arts Center's Voices in Song
series at 4 p.m. Sunday in Founders Hall at 655 Town
Center Drive. Sytvan is noted for his radiantly pure lyric
tone, the clarity of his diction, his interpretive respect and
understanding for words and music. Tickets to Sanford
Sytvan's recital are $60 and are on sale now at the .Center
box office or online at the Center's Web site at
www.ocpac.org. for information, call (714) 556-2746.
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Contilued from A12
and contemporary music wor1d,
and put them on a stage. The
result is the Canadian Brass. a
aerlousty fun and entertaining
enmble that comes to
Segerstrom Hall today as part of
the Pacific Symphony Pops series
at the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. The concerts
begin at 8 p.m. Ti<*ets are
available for $80,$63, $50, $36,
and $26. For more information,
call the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra TI<*et Office at (714)
755-5799.
perform classic rode, swing anct • •
R&B at 8:30 p.m . Saturdays. The, ,
restaurant is at 630 Udo Partt v
Drive. Newport Beach. Free. (9491
67S-3474.
MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM
The Martt Davidson Trio, with Ron
Eschete on guitar, performs at 8
p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room,
3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
$10 cover. (949) 756-0121.
JAZZ TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hoors are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. ·wanted•
musicians include guitar players,
bass players, singers, drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 67S-7760.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers five
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Ni<* Peper
and Kelty Gotdlen (known as
MPG) perform classic rock. R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The RustV Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. "
Sunday. The restaurant is at 27~
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. This week's featured'
artists are the Wildcats on Friday
playing blues and rhythm and
blues and the Whiattey Imperials
playing blues and roe* on
Saturday. Playel'1 is at 512 W. 19dl
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949)~15.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
In Newport Beach presents ~
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday ,
for brunch. The program featu~
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK ANO FLAMENCO:
Tate 5, a funk, ro<* and Motown ·
act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays"
at Carmelo's Ristol'llnte. 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del MatJ
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical ftamenco ,
tunes at 7:30 p.m Tuesdays and
Sundays, Free. (949) 67S-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play ro<* and R&B et
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9 q.m. Seturdavt at Sutton Place
HOcert Trtanon t.ounoe. 4600 Mic.Mhut &Nd .. NeWpo" Beedl. Ftfe· (9118• 476-2001. •
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p~ng •unique and
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1i l'.m., no:<>n end 12-.45 p.m. .
T~ March 26, at the Robert
M~re Theatre. Other
pefrformances ere scheduled for •
8 q.m. Aptlt 14, noon Aprll 15, 8
p.m. May 12 and 1 p.m. May 13
In •he Drama Leb. Admission is
free. Orenge Coast College it at
27b1 Fairview Road in Costa
M..-. For Jnformatlon, call (714)
~-5840, ext. 5.
' 'TAIMG Of THE Stl1EW'
Orange Coast Community
Coflege'a Theatnt Department is
stiglng a one-ect cutting of
William Shakespeare'• comedy
"'The Taming of the Shrew; a
40-mlnute production of full
measure slapstldc comedy.
Performances are at 1 :30 p.m.
Marth 26 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 la at 2702'
Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
T~ AWARD WINNER DONNA
MCKECHNIE 0n, qf Broadway's brigh1est
stan;Tony Award winner Donna
McKechnif', will perform at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center for the EMn and Marjorie
Klein Cabaret Series at 7:30 p.m .
Marth 25 through Marth 29
nightty at Founders Hall. Tldcets
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Continued from AlO
has a number of private voice
students and has joined the
co~R&OY of a musical tribute
to composers John Kander
and Fred Ebb for the No
Squ~ Theater in her home
t~f f..a8una Beach.
"I'm having a wonderful
time," she declares. "but it's
been way too long since I've
dooe'8omething (at SCRJ, and
l'merudous to do something
again:
If senJority -not to
mention vocal and perfoqning
excellence -carries any
welgfit. South Coast Repertory
audiences may be applauding
Teri .J\alston once more in the
not too distant future.
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we'll have one right in our
own back yard on Monday
nigbt!Wben Julie Andrews
gives a one-night concen at
the Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
Andrews earned her gold
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~ GEN'flDEN Of VERONA' Orange County Petformlng Art THE STUTTGART 8Al1£T c.n.. pre .. m. •Les Mlsenlbles" The Stuttgart eau.t, aald to offer William Shelt...,.,. "1Wo at Segerstrom HaJI Apt118 some of the belt dandn(I in the Gentlemen of Verone" ~II be through 20 n pert of their world today, wi" perform peffonned at the SOl.ith Coat IJroldwey .....__This musk:el repertory hlghllghta from "The Repeftofy on the Segertttom haa won more then 60 Seventh Blue,• "Cindy's Gift,'" Slage through Matdt 30. ~ mt.m.trona1 theater awards, "54'nday Symphony" and a full ddceta Jtart at $19.. Fortldcets. lnduding eight Tony awards. length "Romeo and Juliet:' (714) 708-6666 or vtaft Tldtets cost from-$28 to $63. The Performanoea will be Tuesday www.~fV. Ore,. ~nty Performing Arts through Marth 23 at the Orange Center la at 800 Town Center County Performing Arts Center at 'RELATIVELY SPEAKftG' Ortve, Cott. Meu. For more 600 Town Center Drive in Costa "twlativety Speelclng" wilt be Information, c:atl (714) 7•7878. Mesa. Tldceta are from $20 to $75 performed at the. South Coat and can be puntiased at the box RepertOfY et the JuNenne Algv~ ~REWF office or by calllnq (714) ~from Manti 1& 1hrough 'The ShakMf)Mfe ReWe', a witty 656-ARTS. April. Tidceta cost from $j9 to caberet-style muaical from the •
· $64. South Coat Repertory Is at Raval Sbakeapeare Coinpany, MOMX; OPUS CACTUS 656 Town Ceflter: Drive tn Co9ta will be performing at the Irvine Human bodies metamorphose Mesa. For tidcets, cell (714) Barday Theatre at 8 p.m. Friday, Into a llngte let"p8ntine figure. and 70&-5656 or visit www.1er.org. April 4. Ti<*ets are $38 and $32. danceri shape-shift Into exotic
"LARME PROJEcr Call (949) ~or go to the btrds, flowers and cactua and other box office. The theater is at 4242 forms with visual splendor and Orange Coast CoUege Is staging Campus Drive in Irvine. theatrical magic. Exquisite Moisea Kaufman'• "Laramie costumes and lllusionaly visuals,
Project" Marth 19 through ;z3 In ART sublime modem movement and the Drema Lab Theatre. Tdets Olympian gymnastics combine
are $12 and $8 end are sold at the 'ZJNE SCENE' into this transforming event of
door and by celling (714) · "Zlne Scene; an exhibit of zines beauty, humor and spell-binding
432-5880. O~nge Coat College organized by the Cranbrook Art power. rldceta are $40 and $33.
Is et 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Museum, will be on display The show will be given at the
Mesa. through April 27 at the Orange Barclay Theatre Mardi Z'1 through
County Museum of Art'• Satellhe 30, with shows at 8 p.m. and a
-FOOTLOOSE' Gallery, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Call
"Footloote, the Broadway Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Zlnea are (949) 8544646 or go online to
MuSical" will run through March publications -like magazines -www.thebarclay.org.
22. It will be performed by the created by individuals or small TliE TRINITY IRJSH DANCE N91!VP<>rt Beach Theater /groups. Museum hours are 10
Company. Tidcets begin a! $10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through COMPAHV
and can be purchased onhne at Frid~. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday The Trinity Irish Dance Company
wwwnbtco.org or by phone at and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. will use Irish dance as an
(949) 759-1046. The shows are at Free. (949) 759-1122. instrument and a metaphor. The
7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday show will be performed at 8 p.m.
and at 3 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln DOUBLE HORIZONTAL today and Sunday, with a Sunday
School. 3101 Pacific View Drive, Dewey Ambrosino's exhibit matinee at 3 p.m. ndtets are S40
Corona del Mar. "Double Horizontal" will feature and $35. Call (949) 854-4646.
'DON QUIXOTE' BALLET "Brown Note lounge,• an SWING installation of two molded
Orange County's F-estival Ballet plywood sub-woofer loveseats Lessons are given every Sunday
Theatre will offer its lavish that play an original bass from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Avant
production of "Don Quixote• at composition, and whose Garde Ballroom in Newport
Orange Coast College April 4 frequencies are tuned specifically Beach by the Orange County
through 6, with curtain time 8 to the building's architecture. The Swing Dance Club. All ages are
p.m. Friday and Saturday night exhibit will also Include a video welcome, and no partners are
and 2 p.m. Sundey. Tidcets range projection o1 Oskar Schlemmer's needed. For more information,
from $20 to $24 and can be 1926-46 "Triadic Ballet." The visit ocswing.com or call (909)
purchased by calling (888) exhibit will run through March 22 656-6119.
statuette in her first movie KILT 'tourist.'" Snyder said.
role, as the airborne nanny Of course, the thought that
Mary Poppins, back in 1964. Continued from AlO will cross everyone's mind at
Of course, she should have som~ point on Sunday is the
played Eliza Doolittle in the are used to represent regions age-old question: "What do men
screen version of "My Fair and counties, Snyqer said. wear, or not wear, under their
Lady," the role she originated Both descendants of the Celtic kilts?"
on Broadway, but the best race, the Irish and Scots disagree To allow for free movement in
actress Oscar gave her the last over who wore the kilt first. lt a battle, strict military dress
laugh, even if "Lady" did win was about the same time, code dictates that a man not
best picture honors the same Snyder said. And the bagpipe wear anything under his kilt. But
year. actually came from ancient nowadays. that is really up to
Andrews etched an Egypt. he added. personal preference, Snyder
impressive movie career with Today. the kilt Is primarily answered
"The Americanization of used for formal ceremonies or What contestants choose in
Emily," "Hawail," "Thoroughly special events. not for everyday that matter won't necessarily
Modem Millie." use. sway McKeagney's decision.
"VictorMctorta• and the "If you wear a kilt in Scotland, FJther way. she said, "I
Oscar-winning "The Sound of you migbt as well hang a sign wouldn't be wanting the
MusJc. ",She erased her around your neck that reads, evidence."
G-rated image by baring more
than her soul ln "S.O.B."
She returned to Broadway THEATER Man," OCC instructor David
in 1995 after a 30-year Scaglione's adaptation of the
absence to headline the stage Continued from Al 0 children's folk tale "Stone
version of "VictorlVlctoria. • Soup," and a rollicking.
And, she's the answer to a example of the latter was bullet-paced show titled
Trivial Pursuit question: particularly memorable: I "Supersonic Shakespeare.·
"What actress drives a car with watched my then-pttteen Now the stage is bare, as Elvis
the bumper sticker 'Mary daughter Mindy play Becky Presley once observed.
Poppins is a Junkie'?" Thatcher in the college's version
of "Tum Sawyer.•
Hopefully. not for good.
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SEAN HUER I DAILY PILOT
UCl's Jordan Harris finds his way Inside the key in the first half of Friday night's Big West match with Utah State.
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
.UCI ·sees it
big chance
fade away
The Big Dance awaits the
winner of tonights' Utah
State-C al Poly San Luis
Obispo duel after Friday's
loss to Utah State.
Steve Vlr1 en
Daily Pilot
fought 1ooth and
nail, and wme·
body W'ci!> going to
win it."
Douglas~ '>poke
candidly abou1
wha1 could be in
his team's near or
distant fu1ure.
Utah St. 61 "We're gomg 10
Anteaters 55 the NCAA.s at some
ANAHEIM -It happened again. pot.nt,. he said "It's
For the third straight year, UC I.cvine not something I 'U
missed Its opportunity to rach the Big lose sleep over. llus teason will end
West Tournament ftnaL The Anteaters we'll have a banquet. I'll play some golf
have not reached the Big West Confer-and we'll get ready to get some recru11s
ence champloruhlp game since l~ •.. in. The media will write abou1 tgomg to
when they were the 10th aeed. the Big Dance). but it's not an i~o;ue for
Thia time, UO WU the No. 2 seed and me.•
fell under the commonly held college Oouglasa said Jeff Gloger"s nght ankle
baaketball belief that you can't beat a lnjury, suft'ered ln the second half. defi·
team three times in one sea.son. nitely hurt his team. He also said the
The Anteaters (20-9) fell to the Aggies. Anteaters would await Sunday mgh1
61 ·55, ln a semifinal Friday at the Ana· word on receiving an NIT ben.h
helm Convention Center. UCJ and Utah State games are almo11t
"It was a good college basketball always epic. It has been that way for the
game," UCI Coach Pat Douglass said.
"You bave two teams that went at It, See UCI, Pase 84
COLLEGE WOMEN 'S BASKETBALL
Anteaters run into · a Gauchos' roadblock
Big drubbing takes little
out of the Anteaters' hope
for next season.
Steve Vlr11n
Daily Pilot
ANAHEIM -Mer UC Santa Barbara
displayed its dominance, and after the
Gauchos showed why they're the l 7th-
ra.oked women's basketball team in the
nation, UC Irvine looked to next year.
lbat's really all there was left to do.
· U~B. the No. l
seed in the touma-
SOOREBOMD ment. won its 20th
straight Big West
Conference tour-
nament game. an
83-50 victory over
the Anteaters Sat-
urday at the Ana-
heim Convention
AntNtera 60 Center.
ucse 83 ·rm very proud or this butetball
team: ua Coach
Muk Adams laid in reference to bis
tee.m'a b.1rQarOUnd eeuon. "We more
than doubled our victories rtom last
year ... but (the Anteaters) set tbem-
aelvea a new atandard for om year. Sev-
enteen wins. that'I nice. bvt hopefully In
the future thar'I just c:onsklered moder-
ate RJCCaS for this team. 'Ibey know we
have a bright future. But they know
we're going to have 10 wort hard during
the offseason. •
Adams said ua must wort hard, par-
ticularty to gain strength and become
more physical, aspects the 'Ea1ers
lacked against the Gauchos Friday.
The Anteaters (17-12) aJso 8388ed off
U~Bs guards. instead focusing on Big
West Player of the Year Lind.say Tuylor,
the Gauchos' 6-foot-8 junior center. But
Santa Barbara hit its shols. The Gau-
chos (25-4) shot 53% and, at times, ben-
efited from the feeling tha1 everything
was going their way.
With 4:49 Jeft in the first half. U~B
senior guard Jess Hansen nailed a deep
three-pointer to beat the buzzer, giving
the Gauchos a 40-22 lead.
Hansen shol 4 of 4 from three-point
range in the first half. guiding her team
to a 46-29 halftime lead that proved in-
swmountable for ua. U~B outscored
the Anteaters, 19-4, in the first 9:05 of
the second half and grabbed a 65-34
lead
"We got beat by a very good basket-
ball team. a very physical basketball ream.• Adams said. ~took away our
insidepme.•
UCSB opened the game with a 12-2
lead in the first 3:45. ua senior Wendy
Gebbe kept her team in It by scoring the
Anteaters' ftl'lt l2 points. lnduding two
atnlgbt three-pointera to draw the
'Eaten to withln 15-12 wtth 12:14 left in
JC WOMEN'S BASKE I BALL·
STATE PLAYOFFS
·-occ on. to final four
the first half. But UCSB maintained con-
trol with an 8-0 run. ua cut the lead to 23-16 after Gabbe
bJt an 18-foot shot along the baseline.
However, UCSB answered with four
straight three-pointers, two by Hansen.
Gabbe, the 'Eaters' only senior, scored
17 points and finished her ua career
with 1,000 points, becoming the 11th
player in achool history to do so.
"I'm proud of the way Wendy Ga.bbe
finished her career: Adams said "I'm
really sony to see her go.•
Gabbe scored a team-high 18 points
and led UO to a 65-60 quarterfinal vic-
tory over Idaho Wedneaday. It was the
Anteater Kristen Green
beats Santa Barbara's
Knsten Mann for a loose
baU \mder the UCI basket
in second half of Friday's
Big West Tournament
semmnal. The Anteaters
fen to the Gauchos,
83-50 in Anaheim
Convention Center
Ant.eaters' first Big West Tuumament
victory since 1997 Gebbe' effort came
just three days after receiving a coni-
zone 5hot for pain t.n her right (shoot-
ing) shoulder.
For Gabbe. that type of wength came
See 'EATERS, Pqe 84
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
•
Keith Long
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displaym1 his capabilities.
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STE\IE McCRANK I DAILY P1LOT
. Corona del Mar baseball standout Keith Long is the Daily Pilofs High School Athlete of the Week.
·1 never have lo lell Keilh LONG
Continued from B 1 ICBIHLONG to work harder," Emme l>aid
of his shortstop, who has
drawn interest from Long
Beach State. "The work he
does combined with hi"> play,
it's interesting that Long
Beach State has been
following him.
practice. It wasn't like I was
ta.king a big risk by saying that.•
Long. the Daily Pilot Athlete
of the Week. bad a sense a
game like last week's would be
corning soon. He had been
working toward iL The ~n
he had last year onty motivated
him and the results have
followed in the early going.
"I knew someday, some .
game, it would just click and all
come together." Long '>a.id. "It
just felt good. to be able to see
the ball as big as a basketball.
"I learned last year that some
seasons aren't so great and that
just inspires yoµ to get ready
for the next year."
Gerung ready for the next
year, in reality, was like any other off-season for
Long. His quest for a breakout season doesn't
come from one off-season.
It's also a result from three varsity years on the
baseball team.
The reason Long and Emme sensed a
breakthrough year is because the CdM ·s
shortstop's relentless worit ethic has been a
constant throughout his lime with the Sea Kings.
"Keith and I have been together for four years,
and I've never had to worry about Keith's effon."
Emme said "He works out like a maniac. He
worb hard on the field He is defiru1ely one of our
on-field leaders.·
There have been no reasons to draw up
schemes or special drills to challenge Long. In
regard to hard wort. Long has a bit of old-school
flavor to him.
TODAY
Bubtbetl
SCHEDULE
Community college women -Orange Coast at State
Touma·ment semifinals, 7 p.m., vs. Ventura, at
University of San Diego.
8nebel
College -UC Irvine at C.hfom1a, 1 p m .; Westmont at
Vanguard. dou~header, 11 a.m.
High school -Newport Elks Tournament. Third-place,
Corona def Mar at Magnolia, 10 a.m.; Consolatlon
cttampionship, Costa Mesa vs. Sana Ana Valley at
Estancia, 10 a.m.; 13th-place, Rancho Alamitos at
Estancia , 10 a.m.; Fifth-place, Los Amigos at Newport
Harbor. 10 a.m.
Softbel
College -The Master's at Vanguard University,
doubleheader, noon.
High school girls -Costa Mesa Tournament at
TeWinkle Park. CoNOlation semifinal: Estancia vs.
Connelly, 8:30 a.m.; fifth.-place semifinal: Corona del
Mar vs. Sl Margaret's, 10:15 a.m.; cttampionship
semifinal, Costa Meu va. S.Vanna, noon;
championship semifinal: Newport Harbor vs.
Saddlebecl. noon; cttampionship and third-place
gamea at 3:30.
Swtmrnllig
Community college men and women -Orange Coast
8t Cuesta Invitational, 9 a.m.
High ec:hool boys and gtm-Newport Harbor, Corona
del Mer at Capistrano Valley Relays at S.ddlebedt
College; Sage Hill 9t'Lo1 AmigOI Relav-, 3:15 p.m. ........
College men -UC lrvt'-at Brigham Young, 7 p.m.
Communit,' college men -Loyola ft Orange Coe-. 6
p.m.
High ecmol boys-Newport Harbor, Corona del Mir•
at San Diego Tournament of CNmpfon1: Sage HiU ft
Foothill Tournament. 8 e.m.
bdc-"'fleld
Col• men •net women-V.nguerd Unl\let'litv at
Long 8ead'I State I~. 10 e.m.
High IChool boys end gk1a-Newport Harbor, Corone
del Mar at INine lnvi\ltioNI. ·
Long Beach Slate take.,
pride in that they caJI
them!.elves the Dinbags. dlld
Keith fits that. No one plays
harder. A lot of guys bring
talent, but then bring the
lackadaisical effon on the
field. He brings the hard
effort on and off the field.
That is '>O rare. He make!> the
most of the two hours in
practice everyday. I le'c; always
open to any sugge<.tion'> we
might have for him. I le\ 1us1
a joy 10 coach."
Loog's tenacity was strengthened dunng ht.,
off-season, which included his final go-around
with the CdM football team. I le played tailbatk
and outside linebacker, where hard work is
required.
When he turned his focus to baseball he noticed
a difference about himself.
He knew he had to make hb -.enior season ht!>
best. After all, Long Beach State would be
watching.
Long said he hopes to decide on his college
before the season ends. I le said Azusa Paetfic, USC
and Arizona State have shown interest, and that,
too, has boosted his confidence.
"That shows me that I can play on the next
level: Long said. ·rm just concentrating more"
Long is concentrating that the end of~ season
will be much like the beginmng.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
Lions' R uss Davis
Coach of the Year
COSfA MfSA -Russ Davis. currently in his sev-
enth season as head women's baskelbalJ coach at
Vanguard University, was recently selected as the
Women's Basketball Coache-. Association Coach of
the Year for Region 1.
Davis, who leads Vanguard into the NAlA Cham-
pionships for a fifth time beginning Wednesday.
was chosen by coaches in the Western region.
He will be a finalist, along with six other
coaches, for national Coach of the Year. The recipi-
ent will be honored during the Russell Athletic/
WBCA Coach of the Year luncheon at the Atlanta
Marriott Marquis April 7 at I p.m.
Davis led Vanguani (25-9) to the Golden State
Athletic Conference title game this season before
losing to The Mastef's College. 76-66. He has oom-
pUed a 161-66 record (.709 winning percentage) in
seven yean at the school TheJJom have made a
playo1f appearance eac:h year during bis tenure.
Between 1998 and 2000. the Uons won at least
27 games a &eaSOn in earning three consecutive
G.5AC championships.
Davis~ coaching girU at 'M>odbridge In 1991 aftet~ an~ to the boys since 1982. ,...P.stanc:ta Hlgb hired Davis after the 1991 season
Kid ~ the program. He stayed with the
Eagles until being hired at Vanguard after the
l995-96 season.
Twice be bu been selected to coach'ln the hlgb
acbool Orange County All-Star game and was
named Golden State Athledc Conference Coach
of the Year f'or the second time this season.
How /~r would )IOU •
dri.,e to saw: '1000,
1.2000, maybto more7
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Salwday. Marcil 15. 2003 13
( &:;;:~) ~~~~E YOU~.~REEN S ALE
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The
1 Chria ChJboUc:9I Jr.
2 M.U Sanford Jr.
.. M.U loper So.
6 Devld Pec:brd So.
8 Zadl Miider Fr.
7 Jordan Salinger Jr.
8 George Dempsey So.
9 Andrew Wlntennan Fr .•
10 Brendan Mangnitz Fr.
11 Tim WilkJns Jr.
12 Kyte Ramer • fr.
13 Cliff Swanson S"
14 Peter Haderteln Jr.
16RayUm Jr.
16 Mathew Komswiet Jr.
20 Mldlael Morgan Ft.
21 Zade Frfedric:ht Sr.
24 Zade Shoctley Ft.
eo.d\: Bert Emerson
Auktant coech: Steve
Wishek
BASEBALL
Wilkins key
to Lightning
possibilities
Sage Hill bids to help
fledgling program,
under first-year
coach, improve.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot"
NEWPORT COAST -The
Sage Hill School baseball team is
hoping to earn something this
season that lls star, Tun Willdns,
already has: credtbility.
Willdns. now a junior, hit .493
last season (33 for 67) with 24
RBis, 19 runs. 13 steals, 15 extra-
base hJts and an .821 slugging
percentage.
He was first-team All-Academy
League and also became the first
Ughtning athlete to make an All-
Newport -Mesa Dream Team.
Meanwhile, the Lightning was
6-16, 1-14 in the Academy
League. in its first varsity season
last 'ipnng.
Seruor Zach Friedrichs is ex-
pected to share shortstop and
headline the starting rotation
with Willcins. Wtlkins and Frie-
dri~ are expected to man the
Nos. 3 and 4 spots in the batting
order, while sophomore Man
Loper. a starting guard on the
basketball learn, is expected to
add production in the No. 5 spot,
according to first-year coach
Bert Emerson. who comes from
College of the South, a Division
Ill school in Tennessee. for
which he was an assistant for
two years and also played.
Emerson, 26, who teaches
English at Sage, said he will work
with the pitchers and infieldm.
He said he has already suc-
ceeded in instilling a greater de-
gree of discipline and the players
have responded to his request
for a stronger work ethic.
Additional pitching help is u -
pected Trom junior left-hander
Jordan Salinger. as well as Loper,
sophomore David Pacb.rd and
freshman 7.ack Sh.ockley, Emer-
son said.
Junior Matt Kornswiet and
sophomore George Dempsey,
who opened the season at first
base, will handle the catching
chores. while Loper helps so-
lidify the defense at second.
Packard and Olff Swanson, a
senior, are both expected to see
time at the hot corner.
Salinger. the projected leadoff
man, Is the front-runner In right
field, while junior Ou1s Olfbou-
ca." is Emerson's choice ln center.
~ hntan 1.ach Milder, who has
impressed Emerson with hJs ath-
letic ability, Ls expected to battle
)union rtay Um and Peter
ll dedcin for time In left 6eld.
Jun:Jor Mau San.font well as
lre&hJnen Andmiv Wlnterman,
Brendan MAngnltz. k'yte Ramer
and Mlchad Morgan are ex-
pectc:d to odd d pth while gain-
ing run'I for the future. ·me t gtunJNJ coounu tea
prclcague campaign tOdsy wfth a
douht b der chc Carls·
bad-b Army Navy Academy
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BRIEFS
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DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
UCrs Wendy Gabbe is emotional after coming out of the game.
'EATERS
Continued from B 1
with the territory. ·c:oming into this season,
knew my role as a senior was to
lead the young players." Gabbe
said. •rve been instilling a hard
wort ethic. I think I made a dif-
ference this year to come.into
this season prepared and it really
helped throughout w
C:Ourtney Ferguson. UCI 's
sophomore guard who came off
the bench and scored 13 points.
looked to the future with excite-
ment.
UCI
Continued from B 1
past three seasons. The teams
have been separated by a total of
five points in the last four meet-
. ings. UCI has won three of those.
Desmond Penigar, the Aggies'
star forward "-vnio scored 24
points, got behind UCl's defense
and scored on a break.away dunk
with 19 seconds left to give Utah
State a 59-55 lead. There ap-
peared to be a breakdown in
UCI's defense out of a timeouL
With 36 seconds left, Utah
State's Cardell Butler drove the
lane and hit a short runner over
Adam Parada to give Utah State a
57-55 lead. Then UGI senior
guard Mike Hood. under heavy
pressure, missed a three-pointer
and the ball went to Aggie Spen-
cer Nelson,· who called a time-
out Hood thought he was
fouled.
ln the mayhem during the
closing moments, UCJ freshman
Mike Efevberha missed a three-
pointer and Butler nailed two
free throws for the winning
points.
Hood. who had been a thorn
in the Aggies' side. led the Ant -
eaters with 14 points.
The Aggies reached the11
fowth straight Big West Tourna-
ment Oiampionship game.
It figured this one would be
close.
The last time these two teams
met. Hood bad to hit two free
throws with 1.3 seconds left to
give UCI a 59-58 win. And.
earlier in the season, Hood
scored the game-winning
bucket. a seemingly improbable
scoop shot to beat the buzz.er in
overtime for a 75-73 win.
In Friday night's game. the
Anteaters went up, 45-35, with
14:35 left. but Utah State came
right back. The Aggies went on
an I 1-3 run, capped by Toraino
Johnson's three-pointer, which
bAlugbt Utah State to within 48-
46 and prompted a UGI timeout
with 10 minutes left. The Aggies
eventually grabbed a 55-54 lead
with 4:42 left and the teams bat-
tled back and forth down the
stretch.
UO junior forward Staruslav
Zuzak. who &cored all 13 of his
Bil WMt TOUl'l\lf'Ml1t
Semifinal
UCS8 13, UC lfvine 50 ua -Gabbe 17. Callaway 4,
Yadon 0, Faulkner 8, Green 4,
BlgglN 0, Sturgeon 2,
F-ergueon 13, Usher 2.
3-pt. goals -Gabbe 3,
F-erguaon 3, Faulkner 2.
Fouled out -Yadon.
Tedmlcals -none.
UCS8 -Richardton 11, Mann 7.
Taylor 13, Hansen 16, Fisher 15,
Bonds 4, Willett 9, Caine 2, Sarr
6, Pertclns 0.
3·pt. goals -Hansen 4,
Richardson 3, Mann 1, Willett 1.
Fouled out -none.
Technicals -none.
Halftime -UCSB, 46-29.
points in the first half, proved to
be an lmponant factor. He
started in rus firs1 game since
Feb. 22, when the Anteaters de-
feated University of the Pacific,
78-73, in overtime.
Before UCl's next game, at Cal
Poly, Feb. 27, 1.uzak went to
Coach Douglass and asked to be
taken out of the lineup. lie com-
plained of pain in his heels. but it
wdS clear his confidence had
been down and Matt Okoro re-
placed him for the next four
games.
But then came Friday and Zu-
~ re-entered the starting
lineup. He shouted into the air
and pumped his fists after each
three-pointer he drained. This
was a high-intense game.
The early moments had all the
makings of a heavyweight bout
This had been the matchup the
Big West was hoping for the past
two seasons. as the squads have
been the class of the conference
and the top two teams prior to
this year.
UCI went on a 13-2 run, fueled
by Hood and Zw.ak. Hood nailed
two straight three-pointers and
Zu.l.ak scored seven points in the
run.
After Utah St.ate scored, to cut
the lead to 23-14 with 7:56 left,
Hood answered with another
three-pointer. Mark Brown, the
Aggies' point guard, swung back
with a three-pointer. But Zuzak
then hammered home a three-
pointer for a 29-17 lead with 6:03
lefL
Zuzak hit 3 of 5 from three-
point range. while Hood netted
all three of his treys.
UCI built a 32-17 lead with
4:25 left, but the Aggies closed
out the half with an 8-0 run.
trailing, 32-25, at halftime.
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Semlftnel
Ubh St:ne 11. ua 66
lJQh Stnl -Penigar 24, Johnson 10,
Nelton 4, Butler 12, Brown 5, Rosa 5,
Hema 0, Puay 2, Evans 0.
3-pt. goal• -Penigar J, Johnson 1,
Brown 1, Ro11 1.
Fouled out -none.
Techniul1 -none.
UQ-Zuzak 13, Harrit 10, p.,.~ 9,
Gtoger 0, Hood 14, Baskaulltu 0,
Etavbert\a 3, Okoro 0, Ethington 6.
3-pt. goals -Hood 4, Zuzak 3,
Efavbert\a 1.
Fouled out -none.
Techntcala -none.
Halftlme -UCI, 32·25.
Sea Kings maintain
unbeaten status in
15-3 victory over
Mater Dei.
•TENNIS: Corona del Mar
Higb bays tennis standouts Gar-
rett Snyder and Car.sten Ball each
had hard-fought singles battles
with 'Newport Qeach mlident
and Mater Del junior Xael Van't
Hof decided by a tiebreaker Fri-
day in the Sea ICJnp' 15-3 non-
league victory St Los c.aballeros
Racquet Oub ib Fountain Valley.
Snyder, a senior. defeated Van't
Hof, 8-6, in the tiebreaker, while
Van't Hof prevailed over Ball. a
sophomore, 8-6, in the tie-
breaker, after Ball had rallied
from a 2-6 deficit
The CdM doubles teams of
Bryan Warsaw and Brennan
Roberts. as well as Wesley Miller
and lssei Saida. swept for the Sea
Kin~ who improved to 4-0.
Mater Oei fell to 4-2.
CdM hosts Woodbridge Mon-
day in another nonleague clash.
~
CdM 15, Matw Del 3 Sin91es -Snyder (CdMl def. Van't
Hof, 7-6, daf. Danae, 6-0, def.
Burrows, 6-1; Reitz (CdM) lost. 2~.
won, 6-0, 6-3; Ball (CdM), lost, 6-7.
won, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles-Warsaw-Roberts (CdM)
def. Nguyen-Williams, 6-4, def.
Herrell-Miles, 6-2, def. Gonzalez-Lam,
6-1 ; Mlller-Saida (CdMl won, 6-3, 6-2,
6-0; Gingold-Nguyen (CdMl lost. Hi,
6-4 (sub Pham-Glngoldl won, 7-5.
UCI men win, 4-3
• TENNIS: UC Irvine's men's
tennis team edged visiting Port-
land Universlty in a nonconfer-
ence match Friday, posting a
4-3 decision behind the play of
singles standouts Jon Endrikat,
Zoran Korac, Brian Morton and
Eric Yandoc at Anteater Tennis
Stadium.
Yandoc. playing in the No. 6
singles slot, clinched the victory
with a 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 win over Pe-
ter Mislcovic.
UCI improves to 10-7. The
Anteaters return to play March
27-30 at the 24th annual Ant-
eater aassic.
Nonconfaf9nca
ua •. Potttand 3
Singles -Endnlu1t IUCll def
Malacek. 6-7. 6-1, 6-2; Korac (UCI)
def. Borvanov, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, Monon
(UCI) def. Hernandez, 6-1, 6-4;
Borchard (Pl def. Biortman, 3-6. 7 6,
7-5; Redpath (Pl def. Surapol. 6-2,
6-2; Yandoc (UCI) def. M11kov1c, 6-2,
5-7, 6-2.
DoutHes -Endrikat-Morton (UCI)
def. Hernandez-Borvanov. 8-2.
Borchard-Redpath (Pl def.
Korac-Prentice, 8-1;
Malecek-Garrison (P) def
Williams·Surapol, 8-5
UCI women win
• TENNIS: The UC Irvine
Anteaters' women's tennis team
improved to 9-7 with a 5-2 non-
conference victory over visiting
Central Aorida Thursday, with
junior Tiffany Oiang Jeadling
the way at No. l slngles at the
Newport Beach Tennis Center.
Also with wins in singles were
Anna Bentzer, Amy Tranckino
and Kristina Boss.
The Anteaters will return to
action on March 23 when they
ta.Ice on the Nebraska C:Orn-
buskers. UCI will also begin the
eight-team 6th annual UGI
Spring Invitational March 23.
Grossmont wins, 6-1
• TENNIS: Defending state
champion GroSSJllOnt College
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Grossman, Bears powers past Anteaters, 8-7
UCI edged in 12
inning in first of
three games.
BE.Rm...EY -Junior catrher
Chris Grossman hit two home
runs and drove in the pme-wln-
riing run In the 12th inning lO
l&d Cal to an 8-7 nonconference
baseball victory over UC lMne
Fdday.
His ninth·lnnlng fWO-n.tn
'
home run, alter fou1lng off nine
consecudve pitches, send the
game Into extra innings.
Grosaman's effortB. 4 for 6 with
a double and Cow-RBI.I ln add.I ·
lion to the home rum. ovenhad-
owed a 12-hJt UGI attuck. which
included a two-run homer by
Man Palk in the tighth Inning
and doubles by ~ Wallll.
Chrla IC:lemm and Jon I lorwftt.
HorWltz'• two-run double
hlgb)Jshted a four·run Courth·ln-
'
ning.
NoacN ......
Cell.lJa7
UQ ~by~-7 12 2
C.I JOO 000 202 OOI -I I l
Swan.on. Ai.cot (7), ~ (9) end
wtgner, Brown, TelbOI (8l, tngmn (8J. Pldglla 11) Md Gft*men. W -PlldOett. 2· ll -Fninctt, ().1 28 Wafila IUCO. Ki.mm IUCll, Hofwtu
(UCI), Nicholeon (C}, Oro.man (C).
HA -Fe.tit (UQ), -**'on (C),
GroMtNn IC) 2..
proved ltt bWing Friday, knock·
lng off Oran~e C:Oa.st, 6·1, In a
nonconlerence women'• tennis
match shortened due to duk-
neu.
Freshman MJcbelle Weiuki
won her last two sets to gain the
only win for Coa.s1 (s.-{, 6-0 in
the Orange EmpJre C:Onfer-
ence). Freshman . Rachel Ses-
swn won the only othe~ game
for Coast Friday..
"They are teal good competi-
tlon~WhJch is g~ for \18. • said
Coast • C:Oach Janice Maran
about playing Grossmont
Coast begins. the second
round of OHC play Tuesday
when It faces Riverside, which
ls second to the Pirates in the
conference standings.
Estancia dominates
• · SWIMMING: Estancia
HJgh's boys and girls swim
teams both recorded blowout
victories Friday in a nonleague
duaJ meet at Santiago in Gar-
den Grove.
The Eagle boys won, 127-19,
while the girls posted a 129-29
margin.
Sophomore Richard McElve-
ney, senior Frank: Gamboa and
Cllad Kunnert each won two
events to lead the F.agles (3-0).
Anthony, Hennann ( 100-yard
breaststroke) and Sean Good-
man (100 bunerfly) each took
one event Friday.
Santiago had only one swim-
mer place in the top three in in-
dividual events (second in the
50 free). Kunnert won that
event in 24.9.
On the girls side. senior Lihl-
ni Keenawinna, Jayme Fay and
Marilyn Reich each won two
events to pace the f.agles (2-1).
Keenawinna. Fay and Reich
each were in on two of the
Eagles' sweeps in the relay
events.
Coach· Bob Bandaruk said
several girls garnered personal
records Friday, including junior
Brilla Pitti. who shaved four
seconds off her time in the l 00
buuerny to touch in 1:22.89.
Vanguard sweeps
• SOFTBALL: Vanguard Uni-
versity swept to 4-2 and 7-2
nonconference softball vic-
tories over visiting Dominican
Friday to improve to 15 -5-1.
Marciea Ball spun a seven-
hiner for the win. Jill Jessen had
a run-scoring double and Lisa
Jackson had an RBI-single.
Krys tal Keltner had an eigh1-
hitter for the win in the night-
cap. Jackson was 2 for 4.
Lightning wins first
• TBNNIS: The Sage Hill
School boys tennis team earned
Its first victory of the season
Friday. topping nonleague host
Ocean View, 17 -l.
The Ughtning's No. I doubles
team of senior Mark. Ramadan
and freshman Ara Demirjian
led a 9-0 doubles sweep for the
visitors ( 1-3).
Ocean View fell to 1-4.
Sailors bumped
• VOlJ..EYMIJ.: Newport
Harbor High's boys volleyball
team finds itself in a t.hiJd world
of sorts this morning as the
Sailors continue the San Diego
Tournament of Oiampions in
the consolation bracket at Fran-
ces Parker High.
Newport dropped its opener
Friday to Long Beach Wilson,
14-16. 15· 7. 15-10, defeated
Basic of Las Vegas, 15-2, 15-6,
occ
Continued from B 1
·1 knew we weren't going to
continue to shoot ~ for the
rat of the pme," said OCC
Coach Mike Thornton.
Freshman Alisa CarrOlo hit six
free lhrowl down the atmcb to
hold off the Slue DeYtb. who
were led bY • seCond-balf surge &om Rataya Wlllla:ms, who
ICOt:ed 21 ot her pme-hJF 'J:T
point.a ova a 10-mJnute stretch pannJna both Hal
Carrillo led the 8uCI wtth 20
poWI and added four n!bound&.
SoPMmore eancuce QUiroi net· led eu i>olntt oa ~ol-6 ahoOdng
in 10 mlnutee o( ic'tfon. •
A ttlo Of three-polnten by Ui
Mendc>u MIJ*I Coillt sr11b tN!
tiiuty ectp. Mendoa lnlihed
With 14 point.a on 5·of-t0 lhoot-
-1
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JOOAY • ...
21 -Chrittlne ~nald
Orange Coatt College
w.ter polo, '01
21 -CMttlna Geurin
Orange Cont College
Soocef, '01
then lost to Frances Parter,
15-9, 15-10.
Mike Toole (13), Ol.ad Rorden
(12) and Nedim Pajevic (11)
were the kill leaders in the
opener. Rarden (six) and Adam
Schlesinger (sill) were kill lead-
ers against Basic.
Nick Glassic had sill kills
against Frances Parker.
Coast pounds Mesa
• VOllBYBALL: Orange
C:Oast College's men's voUeybaJJ
team defeated host San Diego
Mesa Friday night, 30-19, 30-23,
30-28, in an Orange Empire
Conference match .
Setiam Allah led the Pirates
(10-3, 7-2 in the OEC) with t2
lcills followed by Poyer Poia's I 1.
David Doxey had 28 assists and
also tallied four solo blocks and-
two service aces.
Paul Pomroy led Coast with
nine digs and PoUi added eight. •
Dane Gilliam coUected four
blocks.
San Diego Mesa falls to I -8, •
3-9.
Cd.M wins twice
• VOLLEYBAlJ.: The Corona
del Mar High boys volleyball
learn went 2· l in pool play Fri-
day to advance to the champi-
onship division of the San Di-
ego Tournament of Oiampions.
The Sea Kings, playing with-
out 6-foot-6 Stanford-bound
senior middle blocker Eric
Jones (sprained ankle} defeated
Capistrano Valley, 15-5, 15-10,
then handled Grant ofl..os An·
geles. 15-5, 15-10, before being
topped by Mt. Carmel, 15-10, 8-
15, 15-6.
Sophomore Kevin Welch had
a team-high eight kills against
Capo Valley and shared the
team lead with senior brother
Bart (12) against Mt. Carmel.
Senior Miles Yourman's seven
kills led the team agalnst Grant.
Greg Gabriel had a combined
43 assists against Capo Valley
and Mt. Carmel and Brian Brin
kerhoff was another consistent
standout for CdM, which be-
gins double-ellminatJon play
today at 9 a.m.
UCI falls in four
•VOLLEYBAlJ.: The UC Ir-
vine men's volleyball team,
ranked No. 7, was defeated at
No. 3-ranked Brigham Young,
30-17, 30-25. 28-30. 30-23, in a
Mountain Pacific Sports Fed-
eration match Friday.
Jimmy Pelzel had J 2 killa and ,
Jarrett Jensen added IO for the
Anteaters (15-7, 8-7 ln confer-
ence).
Jaime Mayol led BYU with 18
kills to help the C:Ougars Im-'
prove to 14-4, 12-3.
The two teams battJe again ,
tonight at BYU.
ing from the field, including
draining 4 of 5 from beyond the arc. all four coming ln the first
hall The sophomore forward
also grabbed six boards.
Men:ed, the nortb'a No. 2 seed.
turned the ball over 13 t1ma in
the first 12 minutes, allOWing •
Coast. the south'• No. 3 aeed. to •
tab a 24-1 O lead.
l
•
SPOR1S Wtdly, M.veh 15. 2003 11$
HIGH SCHOOL SOF I BALL PREVIEW
St.arting off strong
Giffin, Mejia coach
a veteran-laden
Sea King squad.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
OORONA DBL MAR -A com·
parison between the pl.ayen\
making up the Corona del · Mar
High softball team and the
eoilcbes oveneelng their play
yields an intriguing juxtaposi-
tlon.
Next to a team that has seven
seniors and returns a core of the
nucleus that qualified for the CfF
Southern Section Division JV
Pla)'Ofls a second straight year
sits co-coaches f.d Mejia and Ra-
de Giffin. Mejia will begin his
first full season after taking over
last year following the team's sec-
ond Pacific Coast League game
for Yogi Johnson. who resigned
due to medical reasons. Giffin,
27, enters her fi.rst season coach-
ing alongside Mejia, and has
coached at the high school level
in Utah beglnrung in 1999.
•everything Is going weU so
far," Giffin said. ·The girls are
very receptlve and want to do
well"
CdM returns seniors Lauren
Loe (second base), pitcher Alissa
l.oelle, right fielder Melanie Cole.
c:aLcher Amy 'fyson. Brianna
The Sea Kings
Lauren Loe Sr.
Alissa Zoene Sr.
Mefttnie Cole • Sr.
Amy Tyson Sr.
Brianna Jones Sr.
Raeleen Galvan Sr.
Jackie Manning Jr.
Kianna Jaye Jr.
Annika Gaar Jr.
Sarah Stem Jr.
Heather Lohnnan So.
LaurnnGega So.
CcMloac::hes: Ed Mejia and
Racie Giffin
Jones, left fielder Raeleen Galvan
along with juniors Jackie Man-
ning (shortstop), IGanna Jaye
(third base), catcher Annika Gaar
and outfielder Sarah Stern.
Sophomores including Heather
Lohrman, who should get the
nod in center field, along with
pitcher and second baseman
Lauren Gega, give CdM added
firepower for a run in the Pacific
Coast League. CdM finished tied
with Costa Mesa for second
place in the Pacific Coast League
last season.
lYson gained first-team AD-
OF Southern Section DivtsJon IV
bono.rs bitting a Newport-Mesa
leading .463 (19 for 41) with two
home rum, two doubles, two tri·
pJes and 14 runs. As a pitcher.
'fyson went 4--t with a 2.50 ERA
before having her season halted
prematurely after getting hit in
the face with a line drive while in
theclrcle. .
Zoelle ma.,de first-team AD·PCL
for a third straight i.eason with a
6-4 record, Including a no-hitter or Estancia.. and a 2.15 ERA. She
hit .367 ( 18 for 49) with rwo
home runs, four doubles, four
triples and scored l;! runs.
Loe aJso made tirst·team aJJ.
league with a .450 batting aver·
age (18 for 40) with rwo home
runs. four doubles, two triples
and eight runs scored.
Stem earned honorable men-
tion aJJ league.
•1 th\fUt we'U have a very good
hitting teaJtl,. Giffin said. ·IGan-
na is amazing at hitting and
fielding and Lauren is very taJ.
ented.
·Amy is an awesome catcher
and Alissa is a good pitcher that
can play anywhere. Heather pro-
vides speed on the base paths."
Giffin said softbaJJ players in
Southern California are more
polished than they are in Utah.
She attributes that quality to the
ability to play year-round here.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TRACK AM> FEI D PREVIEW
Eagles ready for Golden West
Estancia enters
new league with
unknown label
and talent in
several events.
Steve Vlr1en
Da~ly Pilot
COSTA MESA -Before the
Fstancia High boys tr.1ck and
field team left the Pacific Coast
League last season, the F.agl~
started eyeing the competition
in the Golden West League.
What they found was that the
Golden Wet.t, which they wiJJ
enter this season, i~ virtuaJJy
wide open.
Santa Ana. Orange and Wet.t·
minster are considered the fa.
vorites, but with Estancia being
relatively new to opponent.!.,
the F.agles could very well have
the edge, or disadvantage.
·This league is more com
petitive (than the PCL), • said
Charlie Appell, who coaches
the long distance runner...
·Any given day. some team can
beat the other.''
Appell said the F.agles are ac
tually more team·orit:nted ll!>
they prepare for their new
league. 1\vo or more athlete!>
have taken leaden.hip rolei. in
their respecuvt' event:. • .ind 11
The Ea les
Matt Cachola Sr.
Alex Cahuantzl So.
Ulisses Cardena Jr
Martin Diaz Jr.
Panfilo Elles Jr.
l\belFlores Sr
Jason Johnston Jr
Gary Jones Jr
Abdul Kaivum Sr.
Bubba Kapko Jr.
Nidt Koreerat Jr.
Joey LmdQuiS1 Sr.
Francisco Morales Sr.
Ian Morton So
Zadt NO'llak Sr
Gerardo Orozco Sr.
Steve Pedroza Jr.
Humberto Rojas Sr.
Scott Sankey Jr
Mitt Stevenson Jr
Matt Zid1 Jr
Sean Zidl Sr.
Coach: Steve Crenshaw
Assistants: Charlie Appell
(distance), Haven Barns
(sprints), Frough Jah1d (1umpsl.
Jeremy Villa (throwsl
has helped ui the mei.ll.ing
process, Appell said. ror exam·
pie, senior Humberto Roia.s has
done such for the long distance
runners and for the rela~.
Rojas will be one the Eagles'
highest point-getters this sea-
son. His leadership is expected,
not only lo the dis1.ance events.
but for the entire team.
·He needs to step it up: Ap·
pe'lJ said. WThat'i. what he needs
to do, and he knows It.·
Rojas' experlence should
abo be beneficial for Fstancia.
Ille senior has elevared his
athJeticibm each o( the past
th.ree years. ~1 season, he
broke through with a rags-to·.
riches-like story in the 1.600
meter... He quallfit'Cl for the CIF
<itate prelmunari~ as an alter
nate, yet he finished second m
the evenl to advance io the
'>late Finals brealong hlS own
'iChool record and fim~etl in
4:14.71.
lbe T:.agtes have ~mor Joey
1Jndqlll5t in the discus. Seruor
Zack Novak. excels m the high
Jump, whtle Abdul KaJyum's fo
cm 1s on the 400. Nick Koreer·
at, a 1umor, i.huuld be a force in
the '>prin~ and Junior J~n
Juhn!>tun wiJJ be looked on tu
gam pomt~ in the hurciJ~.
Junior Hubba Kapku. who
played football. will compete m
lht' tllru\\ ... w '>Uppon Und·
qui'>l. 111e di'>lam.e event&
'>houJd be one of l· • .,1ancia's fa
vorite with HuJa!>. '>ophomore
Alex C.ahuant7j and '>t'mor Abel
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l MM••tlfl&. ll4Yertkln1 and l"'Mk r...,uen1, • 2. lfoc.t!uft ~l end dbt11but-. I. l'r°"'°'-lon of pubic'-''' th•t • 1 le l9't piece Oft°' 111 1111 p!lbllc: 11'-111 Ult •ea.
• D.cbi•tlOfl ., '"'' "'* 114K• tn tM v..; 6 1'111118 tfM ~~h tn• IMlllttllMC. t<:l.WllS;
& Tiit IMt'al pr-lion of retAtll lleClt ICtivltiN •
1£ fT ru1mci. ltCSCX.¥lD, "'" tllt Ctty Council •f ttie C.ty or ""'°'' 1 .. c11 .i..11 coMuict • !MIMc .._Int ... •c11
2S, 2003 ti 100 pm . ot u too11 llltct•ll• M th1t tntttef NJ be Mtld, Ill ttie CovllCll ~' 1Kat1141 wt !JOO"""°'' ~•Md ...... ftO#l IH<H, Cllllfor'"' al ltltkfl tlmt lhe COUMI wll lie.Ir .. 111t•• ... ,_..,.. W • ..... ll>e blM~1111 t of ti. 01 ti11;t. the eatent of ttl• DtttrM.t ind lM tP.«lfk ..,.,_ of '"'Ptll't1Nntt Of Ktfvlt to N ._.. •1 tM '""9flt
HUUIMlll l'fttnts '"'' .,. ~ °''"' °' If\ wrltllla. but If"''"·"· .............. tiiltll Ille City CM\ ••• ~ .... ttme fl~of ftf IN HoMlfll 11141 cont1ln 11fflc11.nt M<u-•t•UOn to ..,.,tty bnlMH •WW*"'lt •ftd wt~ ttM t>wtK•
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frffl the 4111• !if t"-flf!ditll of • m.lur1lt r.•lftl bf the City Collncll. It tM ll'•l':itlty jlrttjj\I it _.,., ._.., IN t.llhhl
of • lltM<lflc type 01 tyllff of lltiPfO.,.m.n • °' ~t1v1tr w1tlllft tht Oitlrlel, t~ t~ •f -·-h ., actt.ttm .... ._
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Rm 111~a. .. .-,an
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) ca-. Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
2MI ...... MClllcm 2MO
8u1khn~ and klbfl'Ct lo
the modrfoed p<ov~ns <•) ltdo Thuter (~!19 v .. lido>. (b) ltw Balboa
Th«1let (707 [ut B•I
bo• Boulev111d) (c) the
Port The1lre (290!) hsl
CoHt Heflw•y), and (d)
the B•lboa P.tv1llon (400
M.111 S11 .. 1)
NOTIC(. IS HEREBY
numtER GIVEN lh•I l.IM
an Of
llWPOIT llACll
Fi.I~...... IMTAlmfOI•
.... PW
•>naOf
PUUWl:
Amendment hu been I I •co
revttwed. •nd It h11 ....__.,~
bffn determ1ne4 th•I II ~ is u\eaork:allr uempt Nolle• b her• 1 c•~n unclef Cius !I (MinOf th•t The City ol Newport
Alteralk>ns In land UH BHch os olfllftnl for
ll I ti ) t th publ!c ult to the heaflnl me • ons 0 • Bl....... via s..led bid, requltemanh of the ~ whlornl• Envilonmentat the swplus •utomotove Quality Act diernostlc equipment
NOTICE IS HEREBY described herein in
fUAlHER GIVEN that •cc;ord1nc• with the
said pubtlc ht•lftt wolf statef l•ms •nd con
be held on the Utt! city dotlo111 The II'* wilt l>e
of ••• toeJ. 1t the 1tUlved et ttM 1'11r· "°"' 111 , ... '"'" .,, Ille dlaslftt Ofllu, C.I ~ ol CounCll Cflamben ol the lile•pott De1cll. unhl
Newpof't 8ucll City Hd. t 00 AM on Wffnnd•Y JlOO NeajlOtl &oule• the 9tl\ of Atlfl, '°°3
van. """°'' 8adl. Ettuot>f" Ill IMludn. C.lifernoa. •l wtuc.11 time Snep•On I A It t1 ...... .. h lmiUloll An• and pl.U a11p a..., IJ•. °'*"'"lie (flCI
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_, IM kllllteill tor--. "7"'.J:· to illf • ti 1111)' ttlO&e ~ .,.. ., ~ ... ...._ ~
-.... ,.., •l -~· -..... -~
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Melle 949 64!1 1!10!1
BITERTAmlfl
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All rHt esLtt• ad'nr·
'"'"' N'I lhlS ll••~*POI IS ~ubjlet to 1118 F'edtfal
fall Housenc Ac1 of 1961
as •mended •hlch
m•kn it 111•1•1 to
1dvt1t1M ··nr Pftf•
111 ce ltmltetton or
diuf-1111io11 btlll'd Oii
IKt, Colol llllrtOn Ml,
llandoelp 11"""81 status
or 11111-.1 CNIPI. Of .,.
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD £UZZLE
12 13
=ta 1489 Lost 1505 ANTIQUES _H_U_O_l~,A-.-.-,-N-G~l-0-T ~l-O-ST~w-hl-te_a_o_ld_1_n_d_
SAU incl Antiques, dlemond braclet.
orainlal ut. framed NewportBHchREWARO
mirrors, hand cratted 94~73-1002
1ewelry •nd moc-e from
Its Alt About Me. De·
s11ner fabrics •nd
Antiques from Sweet
Pu, And that shllC>PY
chic loolo from Bits And
Pieces Fri, Sat, Sun
April 11 ,12,13 from 9-3
660 W 17th St park1n1
lot. iust past Trader
Joes. F0t mfo C.lt Its Alt
About Me 949-646·3069
to 1011 l•p•rtor
U.,ttlot._ Classical
dlnnttwlf• patterns
from Derul1, lboly. Wholnalt pqces!
333 M11foc-d Dr. CdM «-sa.w .. )
SAT SUM 10-4.
._.... Wo s.t ... ,,.
Furniture, iewelrr . 1p-
ph1nces, kitchenware.
clothes. books, mirrors
knickkmtcks1 2SJO LlltVi
Pt CM @ F•.Mirbar
loy S.:euta Yartl Solol
NI/Sot 7o-11SO, HlVJ
Y•d Sale! IOlba f.NI,
cltt'4. ~ ..,.,t. furn.
LOS Ouch. 8>1 OoY9 ,_ <-ol 161M)!Mr)
0
Calllornla lew re·
quires th.ti contrac·
tors lalllnt jobs that
tolAll S500 °' more
(lebor or metarials)
be locanMd by the
Contractors St•te
license Bo8td. State
law tbo requires that
con tr ectors include
U-lie:-number
on .. ~You
cen cNc:k Ult status
of rour lic:enud
co11 tr1c tor 1t
www.calb.ca.1ov or
IOO 32l·CSL8. Untl·
centad contractors
tallln1 joba th•t
tot•I less thin $500
must alate in their
•dwtrtlumenb t111t
they .,. not llc:MH4
b' the Contr•ctors Stat. llc:on9 8oord •
•••• a R1•1•114
HEAi.TM SERVICES
Hlldl:IUld
s.vtca/ E.tillpmlnt 2535 .......... ~
You may quMly lor I Jazzy
P~ Wlle*t\llf et no
cost to c· 11 .. 20>-GM
LEGAL SERVICES
AdopUon• Fomrtare
Servtcas 2650
v ...........
~fh*..C.. Th.n In! CNS 100,IXX)
chlcten In u. US wm-c
b a home. ~ i.., older
brolhln ...... lqJt4tw. T..-...&F11111~ Info-meetq I 25
6:00-7~ !I() s Analan
Blvd. '241, Anahlllm
714-517 l!ll> 8111-2$-4543
A TO Z HANDYMAN
Install. reface c1binets KllclwVbllv'~ rrdtrw,.:;; 714-546-7258 .~Uftlh.
Custom Built Ins, Crown
~~·Bue Bowds U5 949-709 5642
Cll,.eRlpaW/Sala
~CAllPn~CAUIT-t;
Repau, P1tchln1. Install
Courteous an)' &la Jobs
Wholeultl 949-492-0205
Conalll&Maanry
lrtdlli.diS9-Tlle Concrtta, Pillo, OrMway
flreplc, BBQ. Rtf'L 25Yrs bp Twr)' 114-557 7S94
TIMc-.•-c.mentwo<11, Brldl, Tift
& More. Reliable No lob
too amell 949-SU 6746
CWJCIF..,._
'
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lmWs T...,._,hl
&W,.T'Y sa..&w.
Saturday, March lSth.
10 30am·Spm Sun March
16111. 101m-3pm
OC Fairaround 88 F;tw
Or Bldi 14 Cosl1Mes1
200+ Olrs 760 434 7444
Stovo 1950 O'ltoefo &
Merritt 600 SorlH 40''
width oven, broHer, &
&rill Immaculate $2000
obo 949-673-0944.
GI Prefllo -''-/•I• Ina w/icemkr, indoor
water/ice clnp & HP
puH down atass door for
bevera1tes. white S4SO
Sears Kenmore d1a1t1I
w•~ & dryer $300 2
Vint;aee cement prdln
den SU5m !l&Jm.1610
~
NlfD MOii IOOM'
ADOf'OONS & REMOD£1.WC
Ll 577982 949-709 5642
Oellllap Pl*llNng
T I O I
YOUllHOlll
tanOVIMIWT
HOJICTl Cell• plumbef,
painter, handym1n. cw anr of the arut
servlc:es listed he<• In
c>ut serVICO dwectorrl THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOf'lE CAN HELi"
YOUTOOAYI
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
*'OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH
WUICLV BRIDGE QUIZ
Q •• AJ South. Vulnenble. you
bokl;
•\Wit ti A7Ul o &1153 • ltt5
'lbt biddiM baa oairded;
• 1017 <:i AJ 1153 o U~• ,.5
hrtni:r opeftS the bidciaa with one no crump. Whal do YoU ~?
f.AST' sdlml pr Wl!ST NOllTR
3• .... .... '* Q 5 · Boch wJnenble. IS Soudi )'OU
bold:
•l'91l ti J 7Ul o Hl •l .... 1
What do you bid now?
Q 2 • AJ Sooth, vulnerlblc, you hold: . .
•KQJ7 <:i K84 o' •K763l
The biddinl has..tlnx:eeded: NORTIL 1.ASI' SOUl1I WF.ST
10 ... 26 ... lo ,_ 1
Whlll do you bid now?
Q 3 . Boch vuloenble. you bold:
• 763 o QIS o QU5 • AQJ
Pittner opens the bidding with one
diamond. What do you respond?
Q 4 • Neil.bet vulnerable, you bold: lo<*. for amwen on Monday.
HOME FURNISHINGS
f'1llTllln 3t35
7ft "-t Ceudi White,
brocade upholstery. alnt
cond, $200, C11lbransen
Console Piano aooct c:ond
S500 949-1154--8208
JEWB.RY I 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
c_.tCel•Neech
Old Corns I Cold, sliver,
jewelry. watci-, antiques
collectibles 949-642·9448
3610
HOMES FOA SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
..__JV--. _ ..._ OCIANfaONT --.-1----NlW llMODU
WWWM•• .. ietwortl.ora $679 ,000
Pm"' Publlt wMnds AOT. 5949.72s..a 120 F aslmn ldlrld 949-644-2219
,_WAY lot marmw ad/ COiia Mesa
-.. klltlrls .... homes. 9496B<Mll
MISCB.lMEOUS
MERCHANDISE
3855
AU STlll IUllDINGS
24x30 wH S7.900. sel S3.!m 29a50 was S13,!m.
sel $5,980 49x90 ~
S26.!m. sel S12.!m 1st Come lst Serw!
Wall (8X>) 3'J2·11m
mll:llb~-
Offko ......... 3 Offtce
suites. p<1me NeWI>« t
Bch loc by .. CllJLne, uli
Incl S350/lno 96-6«). 7883
..._. ...... 620sf and DlJ ( CXllT'llln! or sep).
Gtllill loc. opei ' sy. --lnl AYllil now 9f9.67'5.5475
CANNllY VtUAGI 410 32nd, Newport Beach.
4 ISsl ret111/commerc11I.
S7SO/mo 949 673-0346
UCINUD CONTUCTOlt
No IOI> too sm. ,. Mr1llcesl
Rep•lr, remodel, fens,
,,., MW SVC 941Mjot5.JllJ6
Of'llUUN 1-4 1s.-....v1 •••
3br 2.SO. DOACHlD
sine lam home Hi ce1rs.
crown moldin&, shutters
Bose wund system
HIKICID TO $499, 999
Mary Fewel Re/Mu 949 646 9670
........ 1·2, ~+2.56a,
2Br+18a. ~"' condi-
tion. 180 Costa Mesa St
S749,0XI act. !M9 9J3.
6786
Of'lN HOUSE
SAT-SUN 1-4
962SUllllnWAY REDUCED S7Sf(
Outstendln1 oc•an
vltwsl 4br 2 Sbe
3 declls, 2 c11 atleched
1ara11e Sl,320,000
John Farrow
ReMu 949 322 O'J32·
TltoDfffor-a.-
8-AIU ' ti~. tre
""" C90, .. ~ -.i & tMlltt f!!IP 9'9 51s.a24 f1clortnWJ11t Tr90 Sonlco, Y11d OJSTOM mA1M ft.I Cleenup, Maintenance, ~ sll& cw-. Spflnkltf Repair, Heuhnc llWtiM.. stona. .... lt7S (!49} 650-8711 l::~~ll-9961 .......,
Repou!Jft & Ins::::= ............
TILE OENf 949-673-8065 "°325 71~3m IW9TIUll
MIU.P'S RuowOOis We'll Underbid hwyonel ~iibtttMv1Walill•c 909-681-6664 25 Yra, Lifetime warranty
U763144 714-SOl-4933
CENEUl. IFllUI 61WN111WU
.. ~·CalniftW
0 '"" 1bo """' ............. t.ee
...... 2W29J
Udolsle ..... Ml.
S 17 Vlo Udo S-tl,
Of"IN SUN 12-4
Built by Jo• E Brown 1n 1931 only reme1nln1 3 +
4 towe1 estate on entire
Island, 4br, 4ba. thrH sto<1n + towet 3 ur
1tar. pvt dock for 2
boats It 1s a t •c01tn1z
able landm•tk $3 3
m1llton 949 497 8471
760-742-4200
lASHlUff llAUTY
2100 VISTA LAREDO
4BR 38A. remod kite &
ba. Plant shutters, E •
panslve view of areen
belt. Turnkey priced
reduced to $599,900 All Hamel Kall ~-'El09&mGl89 _.............._
.. Gwpaoa&I l9 2be
wllbnry, '*"" windows.
doors. ,_ '"*' lltxurld w*1c:ah. aa.i mot*lrc. clest&J-s tile, patquet
~ Ind nut! nu9 ~~I HllliW' y...., ........
• 48a holRI. ~ re-build on areenbelt,
1t<tmeroorn. pool. spa,
IM!lbM'. Mle celer 47'l2sf
VRM $1.9 • $2.199.876 aat
Shm1 9&637-4001
a no ,_ condo
Back Bay close, on
1treenbelt, upper unit
w/b911w, cdl -. 2c pt
~ ~$424,876 aat Shm1 96Q7-«Sl
mlHISTATU
PATllKK TINOttl
IUTIONWlOI USA
949-8$6--9705
www patncktenon com
l eoyHew~~I
"THI HQOHTS"
SPUWING 1-STOltY
JUST USTID
AGT. 949-723..a I 20
.............. 20101 OftW
5*.6+& 5.5&, S6J4 st.
$1.25 Mil Stoller 9"9-251 9'44 .__.......,, ara
l.d9Cl83
IOllNSON COMPANY
Kitchens, Wall&. 8attnom1
Merk 949-6S0·952S
llMTAl..ffUSiiiiO FOR
HONEYOO'S y()U( honey
won't From Elect lo tho
IUtdWI ,.. !M9 548 !ml
Hmf Ing
IUNK TO THI DUllPI II
714 968-18112
AVMA8LE TOOAYI
949-673 SS66
AIT151
909--681 666'
FAUX I OE5'CN
O<IAll & a&Y Wfiri ....... -'1• .... Ht ..... m-a ...
• Everyday Is 8 great day
In ClassHledt
·Be a part of lt,
place your ad todayt
(IMO) 6'2--5678
D YES, IBL MY CAR
Run your ad in
the Newport
Beach-COsta
Mesa Daily Pilot
I
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and the I r.,
Huntington Beach 1 Independent to r-:-:Pto='le:-_________ __
reach over 1 I Oden o...:: o W>A o *X
100,000 homes. . "
Fax us this form Qdf.m!tUrb!r Em'-
with your credit Ptmta.:tPlrtrwia.
card # or mail •--• Modlf---
with a check g:~ g =. g~"':.. P11ce ----o--0-• I 0-0..-today! o...... a-.. c~-
D • ..... a--a--Run for a week! o.11rc:.-oa....a.-a--a~-oc-oo.--lf your car does 0 ""-0 -..-o-.--
not sell, we'll run
it for another
week FREEi All
for just $20' .
L
Mowing I SIDr1ll
HST MOVUS SS9 /Hf
se.-vlna 111 cities. Insured
fHt, courteous. cere1ul.
Tl631144 800 246·2378
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Cali! Public
Ut1llhes comminion
1tqulrH that aN ~
llo11sehold aoods movers Pfinl tllolr
PUC C.I T number,
limos ind clleuffeurs print their T C P
number 1n ell 1dv•·
b,_nls tt YD41 hne
1n1 questions ebout
tllt ••a•lity of • mover , llmo of
chauffeur, c1tt: PUB·
LIC UTILITIES COM-
MISSION 714·558·
4151
.. , »ftMlllCln
....................... Newport mom _..
•blo for coolllna.
~-ship. """ ~-4"C.•,..... etc.... GrHt loeal ,.,__ ge.m1335
....... 0 h' ~mom wal-eble for cookina.
companlonshl!>, fcht ~.,, ..
etc... CrHt local ,...,_ M!H2D&'JJ6
ll\\fl\,, .. , l lH•
INDEPENDENT
Pllltlr'•• a aao .,.... ...............
R~. Rooni AddiQon,
Petchma Re11oneblol
114-921.1641 S>4-0mer ........
an
apartment
throulfl
classtfied
ax Matters
:Jath y..-111...tna Fedlnl & 8tllt9 .. BuelnMa & ~'TU R.tume
~-... ~=~ Depoeft ,. _. •• ........,.,.com : ••• _...,.,.com
,. 2052 Newport Blvd., Sutt. 16
Coeta Meu. CA 92827-7140
Pax: 949.818.2882
OY OSTERHOUT, CP
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Over 30 Years Exoerience TAX Pl.ANNING & PK'EPARATIOH
Individual • (Of]>Oration
• Par1nen6ips
Individual & Buslness.Retums
Out of State Tax Returns Electronic Filing Available
Starting at
$77.50
(Chargee ba9ed on loon& used) __ ....... ,
, nta f I ...... •121!1
Ye11t-1~~•1•11'
949.642.3909
Save_ Time and Get Expert Tax Preparation
• Individual and BusinessReturns
• Basic to Very Complex Returns
• Electronic Filing
Call (949) 863-9956 to sec up an appolnlmenl Available -.'ttkdiys and ~kends. •
1300 Nonh Brtstol. Sul.le 23 5.. ~rt Beach, CA 92660
ldtfl Income Tu and
Sdlltt•'' a;~!:P='ce UI CPA OwlEJt
• Individual a Bustn.u Income Tax•
•Payroll Tu Returns
• Enate Taxes/Ptannln1
• Spedallun1 In Tax Delinquency a
Audit Probletm
~ s.Mee., RNton.lble R.nM
le Hallla llplollol
CM: 694 W. 19th St. (949) 646-1636
HB: 17479 S..Ch Blvd. (714) a.47-1765
Dr lie ~ Sl275mo £'side, Fp, pyt Y.•d. pod,
tndry fKlllb. 141 Melody
~. 9t'J.675-5714.. eel
Ck-Ylew 2~, 2 .. ,
upper, 1er. new apt/
j)llnt. di ID i-tl, Slmit
949.574.3053 768-3344
0-View 21r, He,
UP.IMf'. 1ilr, new crpV
...... ds ID i-:h, Stmn
949.574.3053 768-3™
""9 .._ 3Br 2.58a.' FR,
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SlRi/mo. ~-9699
~ 3Br/2Be w/ywd, ~6 1 ..,, ,_
I 188 Monte
Vida. .., di&. ~d -'2000/mo 949-375-2816
•HA VllDI COfl1Jlllilly
rtmOd. 4br 2ba .... 1715
l.Anlb c.a sue 11~
$239Wmo 9'M!M-17'66
•0..-F.W. J8r 2-Ae i...., din. 2298 LI
l'lllya No. S2A!!itmo. AvriA ~ . .,...... ..... c..w-1
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vlmlh Ln. 3Br z.sea. din,
LR, IJria COl.rdllr txJps.
jKuzlj tlb, 2c ,,. • a.-.
s..a-..irm.~
mo. aet. 9&:?JD.0:1ai
.... .... lovely fsde
3br Z!iba, FR. din, F p.
SfR,with lraMe counl8rs,
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