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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2003
Corona del Mar could: be _split in redistricting
City leaders are trying to keep the 'Village' in one
c<roncil district as they redraw Newport Beach's
political lines, but the task is not easy.
sent to the full City Council four pro-
posals for redrawing the city's seven
election districts. The districts.• whJch
are supposed to contain roughly the
same number of residents, have been
severely lopsided smce the city arlJlexed
Newport Coast in January 2002. About
7 ,000 residen ts were added to John Hef·
fernan's District 7, which already con-
tained about 9,500 people. Now. leaders
are looking for ways to balance out the
di'ltricts. But every scenario they can
come up with requires slicing up Co-
rona del Mar.
dent of the Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce. WWe're a little beach en-
clave. We call it the Village. I'd hate to
see it split up.~
Yet there may be no other way. l ne
most painless proposal could be to cut
the community of Irvine Terrace out of
the Corona del Mar council district and
add it neighboring District 5, which
now stretches from Bonita Canyon to
Balboa Island and IS represented by
Bromberg.
June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf'ACH -N. city leaders
use high-tech c;oftware to redraw City
Council district boundaries. one un-
pleasant reality i'> becoming ever more
clear. Corona del Mar wdl not stand as a
single district.
by members of a council !>ubcommjttee
requires slicing up this cuh esive com -
munity that n ow comprise!> District 6.
"I don't want to alarm anyone yet.
Every scenario i.uggei.ted by the com-
puter and every alternative envisioned
We're ~Lill loolcing at alternatives. but
we're not seeing any way to keep Co-
rona del Mar alJ in one dio,trict," said
Mayor Steve Bromberg. chau:man of a
council sulxommittee over.eeing the
first stagei. of redistricting.
Subcommittee member. hope to pre-
"It would be a sham e to break up Co·
rona del Mar.· said Bill Sinclair, presi-
But that'i. far from ..et in stone. The
matter will likety be the subject of a
council study session sometime soon.
Evenrually. it will go on a regular council
NO DOGS ALLOWED
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Dude, a 10.year-old chocolate lab mtx, and Daisy, a 3-year-Old pug, take rt easy on a bench outS1de the Crab Cooker restaurant in Newport
Beach while their owner, Tracy Bennett of San Clemente, picks up some takeout food.
Festival can be big break for small films
Ntwoort Stach Film Ftstival 2003
After winning the Award of Merit at the 2002
festival, documentary maker Trish Kinney's film is
screening in New York City.
Lolita Harper
Da1lyP1lot
NEWPORT BEACI I -ltish Kinney
sat on her hotel bed Wednesday star-
ing out the window at the lwnines-
cent lights of the famed Madison
Square Garden , thinking about World
War U. the Korean War and Newport
Beach.
Kinney is not a veteran and she is
not a Newport Beach resident. Those
top1ci. weighed heavy on her mind be-
cause each were cornerstones of her
acclaimed documentary "Crashboats:
Air Fon:e Sailors in WWU and Korea.·
which lS now screening at ~ New
York lntemationaJ and Independent
Film and Video Festival.
Her film concepl. which sprouted
THE BELL CURVE
Baseballs call to action
is needed once again
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ONllEWEB:
~~com
B ueball arrM?d
quletly last
weekend. aJmoct u
If lt was uncertain about
lottuding 00 • bereaved
and quarrdtome WniJy. It
needl to understand how
much a good many
memben of that Wnlly-
baott8d with • tdm.sed
war -wekome the
lnliuak>n.
For the pat two
1\-e hid the 1V tn my oftke
turned on .imo.t aroW'td·the·dock \)fttdU.na mOldy IN BBC -which
... bJ.., In my eidma~ prcM4lria
the .... briiedth and the beec. . .
clearest and least controlled
coverqe of the war ln lraq.
But J ldcbd this habit lo
watch. the Angels opener on
Sunday night and thai
tpmt the entire next day
watd\i.ng a whole ucnce
of Other bUeball openena ln
Which I had only academic
Interest;
Well. not exactty
wecd\lng. J kept i.hfl eound
muted and wu more awve
of tht games than ancntiw
to them. And It f eh very ,OOCS.
Now, I know this wlll apPiD ew
... CURW.P•M
WEATHER ~
Anott.r epting day •rriva,
oomp.te with aun and doud9.
Highs wUI holfet In, the mkHIOI
wtiti. loWs fall just ttrv of 50.
S.Plc•A2
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
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For Film Fest schedule, see Page A7.
in Newport Beach, told the story of
war veterans whose sole p~ was
to sail the seas directly under allied
flight paths and tend to the fallen
planes.
Kinney also credits her mvitaoon to
the New York venue to her Award of
Merit won last year at the Newport
Beach Film Fesnval
See FESTIVAL. Pqe A7
VlcliWylri ~ ----Newpoft bO¥t "*> .. Wit\ arw. ........ ......
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QUESTION
Could redistricting ruin
Corona del Mar's
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See SPUT, Pa1e M
0 U T H E
HOME FRONT
Garibay
awarded
citizenship
The Costa Me~a \iarine
corporal is honored
posthumously under a law
passed after Sept. l l .
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml V. -Jo-.c Ganhav realvl-<l
his Welong dream of becommg an Amen
can c1uzen Wednesday for glvmg hi!> hfo to
ser\e this count!"\
(,anhay. a 21 ·year old
Manne corporal from
Coo;ta Mesa. and lance
Cpl Jo'>e t.uuern.>1 of I JJ
mi ta received po't
humou., c1tl7Rn\h1p from
the Hureau of ( 1ti7.en-.h1p
and lmmJgrallon ~!'Kl"'>
Jose Garibay in I 4guna Niguel after being killt'd 111 the war
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For more
war-related
news. see
Page 3
\\.1th Iraq. offic1ah said
Ron Roger.. the burt•au
'>poke ... man. '>aid Gan
bay-... dpplil·auon for t 111
tensh1p "'a' -;1wit'd
Wedne..day afternoon.
offinaUy cla'>.\lfymg him
as a ( 1l11en < .anba.,. ~~
eligible for c1uun-.h1p through a law
pa'-'l<.'d by Pre-.1den1 Ru'>h not long after
Sept 11. LOOI. that railed for expedited
cllvt•no,hlp for mil1tarv '>('1'1te members
11w Ganha) famtl). through the Camp
See GARIBAY. Pa1e M
PLANNING
Trinity
appeals
per1nit delay
1V ministry says havi ng to
wait nine months for city's
permission to broadcast
outdoors represents an
'undue burden.'
Deirdre Newman
Dady Ptlot
COSTA MESA -Trtnity Oui.stian Cal·
tcr does not haw tM patience of Job.
Nine months too lona to l fof the
dty'a pennisalon lO broedcut outstde. 91Y
oftk:la1s for !ht world' TV DilDl~
the ty ~Netwodt.
So on cen nftkiala lppMled
the Planning ComnWiioo .. poaponemem
Ol 11ty • oo ~doar ~
fut' montt..
I.Mt week, b ~ unml·
mou.1y COC\tlnued cm bu a 11npowt 1n PcbNary 00 the In~ ........ ,,.. •
outdoor mo.dcelfj untl it lhe cw-
tty to te rn.dMocel k hli QI &U:t b
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A2 Thursday, ~ 3, 2003
POLITICS
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.. THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE ..
Money for Center Line looks to be buried
P•ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Despite his best e1forts, Newpon-Mesa's
County Supervisor, Jim Sliva. says he
doesn't expect to see any federal or state
money to help build an underground
tunnel for the Costa Mesa section of the
CenterUne light-rail project.
Silv-.t said he has spent a lot of time
lobbying stare and federal officials for
fund.c;.
·we're still trying to find daylight,· Silva
said. Ml don't see the money coming
forward... •
Silva also said he is not optimistic that
public money will be used for the project's
estimated $100-million price tag or for a
$3·million des\gn study.
Officials from the Orange County
Transponadoo Authority, the agency
·~ mounting the project. and Costa Mesa
•• have been at odds over the projecL
:: Developers. led by C.J. Segerstrom and
;: Sons, suggested the tunnel idea so the rail
;:-project wouldn't interfere with other
developments in the area. including South
~ Coast Plaza
~ ln October 2001, the transponatioo
agency voted to move forward with the
$1.5-billion rail project. Silva is one of 15
members of the Lrdl\Sportation authority t boa.rd. • • f' The route in Coi.ta Mesa would cross
"' Anton Boul("V"dfd and then head north on
Bristol Street. .. ..
• NO TIME TO COAST FOR BERGESON
· Marlon Be.rgaon, Newport Beach's
• former state assemblywoman and state
;_ senator. has been installed for a second
one-year tenn as president of the Orange
:. County Coast Assn. .. Bergeson will continue in her top spot
for a group whose nuc;sion has been tcJ
stimulate debate about coastal issueio..
·I'm pleased to be able to provide
service() to the coast association.~ Bergeson
said. Mii's probably one of the oldest
orgamzaLions that has been a tirelt''>-'>
devotee of coastal issu~."
She was installed at the associauon\ .._
~ March 26 m~ting.
The group. which was founded in 1913,
maintains a who's who mf'rnher list of
elected officials, bu ... iness leade~ and other
community leaders.
last Thursday, Bergeson, who was also
the states Secretary of Educauon under
Gov. Pete Wilson. became the latest to
endorw A.ssemblr man John Campbell for
the area'& state Senate seal She is picking
; Campbell over Assernblyman ~Maddox
to replace Rosa Johnson in that seat.
.. • Johnson 1s being tenned out. ~ t
~ THE TIES THAT BIND, OR AT LEAST W1N
.; ELECTIONS .. .. .. .
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Assembly candidate Otuck OeVore. 11
rums out, can drum a tie to Nl'wpon
Beach, a city hl' hope<. to rcprc-sent 111 the
state l..<•gii.lature.
Devore, who lo<,t a mce for his
hometown Irvine L1ry Council. workc; a'
vice president of c.:ommunications for .1
local aerospace firm.
He is one of four announced Repuhhc.:an
candidate'> 10 replace John Campbell Ill
the 70th District. <..ampbell is seelcing a
state Senate ..eat. In addition tu DeVorc.
fo""er Newport Heath Ciry Council
POLITICAL CALENDAR
APRIL
Toct.y: The UC Irvine College Republicans
hold a meeting at 7 p.m . at the McDonnell
Douglas Engineering Auditorium. The guest
speaker will be David Horowitz. Information:
Bryan Zuetef at (949) 856-9045
~The UC Irvine College
Republicans hold a ·support Our Troops·
rally at the flagpoles from noon to 1 :30 p.m .
llle guest speaker will be former
KENT TREPTOW /OM.Y PILOT
Marian Bergeson, a former state senator, has been tapped to head the Orange County
Coast Assn. for a second one-year term
cand1datl' Marianne Zipp!, C oruna dd M.tr
C ,op fund raiser Cristi Cristich .u1d Irvine
bu,ine .... .,man Don Wagner arr nmnmg for
thl' '>l'31.
for the past 11 year'>. DeVore ha.., worked
for ~M&A, a publidy hl'ld comp.my that
lr.tde\ on Nasdaq undl•r,he w mhol WINS
I >£•Vore also manag<·' 1he rcwarch
dt'JMnmrnt of the delt•n,t· and :11 ro .. pan•
t<>n'>ulung firm.
I h'> 1ob h as ~wn l11111 fil1111hamv Wllh a
puhht role, sine<:' hr 'ervt•.., a~ tht• 1>ublit
late ol rlw cor11pa11~ I le ~Tiil'' Ill'>\\
rl'lt'a'>t''· managl.''> tilt" rompa11\ '\\1·h '"l
and help'> wntt• tlw c 0111p.rny·., fi11t11111;1J
re pon s.
One of the more lOll'c'r\,\llvt· l .1ntl1dJh''
in the race, lleVnre l1a-. .11.,11 "l'rwJ .1., .m
i\Im)' dlld Natrona} (.11.11d rc,tri.1,1'""1·
l!JIH. ,1 Rea~,111appo1111t·c·111th1·1'1•111<.1g1111
lr11111 14IIB to '88 a11cl 1 ll\1 lmw dnttu I••
tht lkpuhhtall l'.trt\., I •'lltral ( ClllHllllh 1
Assemblyman M 1c*ey Conroy, a veteran.
Information. Bryan Zuetel (949) 856 9045
13: The Orange County Young Republicans
will hold a general meeting at 6·30 p m at
the Westme South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costd
Mesa The topic will be liberals vP.rsus
Hollywood conservatives Information (949)
475-5559 or www.ocyr org
16: The Balboa Bay Republican Women
Federated will hold a high tea al 12:30 p.m .
on the "'Royal Princess· Yacttt The gueS1 will
be Marianne Zlppi, a candidate for 70th
Assembly Dlstrk:1. Details Judy Dobson
(949) 515-8677
A UNIT£D FRONT ALONG THE COAST
U .!>. Sens. Barbara Bour and Dtane
Feinstein have joined Gov. Gray Davia i.n
protesting the Bush Admlnistration's
opposition to the blate's review or 36
federal oil and gas leases. The leases were
L'iSued between 18 and 34 years ago. but
have not been developed.
In 1999, Davis joined the California
<.oa!>lal Commission in suing the U.S.
Department of the Interior over the
,.,.,ue Boxer. Feinst ein and Davis say the
rt'\ 1n" " a <;late right. A victory by the
fl'd' """uld musl likely re .. ult in more
dnll1ng off the coastline. rhe two sena1ors
... aid
.., .ahfnrruan<, are w1ited in defense of
uur rna<;t," the officials said ma letter to
l'rc .. 11!1•111 Bush No ~late has been so
,IJapt•d 1hroughou1 1t11 hi'>tory by its coast,
111t.l n11 .. 1.1tp\ c 1111cn'> are ~o dependent on
... are 11111 lwalthv 1 tht.'>lal waters.~
21 : The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee wilt hold a general
meeting at 7 p.m at the South Coast Plaza
Westin Hotel at 686 Anton Blvd .• Costa
Mesa Admission 1s free. and all Republicans
are welcome (714) 556-8555
MAY
19: The Repubhcan Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold a general
meeting at 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza
Westin Hotel at 686 Anton Blvd .• Costa
Mesa. Admission 1s tree. (714) 556-8555
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POLITICS ASIDE
Shake-up coming
to Costa Mesa
Somewhere
out there i.n
Costa Mesa.
the next City
Council member
is reading this (I
hope).
We just don't
know who it is.
Mansoor, said at
the time be had
no plans to run for
the council again
(he ran in 2000).
The news this
past week thal
Mayor Karen
Robbuon finally
S.J. CAHN
Ustlng their
names does not
mean they are
necessarily
Interested, but at
least a few are
actively lobbylng
for Robinson's
got her long hoped for
judicial seat has added a
polidcal twist to a Costa
Mesa City Hall that already
was shaking and
shimmying enough to rest
the building's earthquake
retrofit.
Three twists, really.
The first is just how
Robinson will be replaced
on the council. Early
indicators seem to be that
the council will appoint her
replacement, in part
because holding a special
election is just too costly
and ti.me-consuming.
Of course, depending on
the interest, the
appointment process
might not be quid: and
easy, either.
Just more than a year
ago, when former
Huntington Beach
Councilman One Garofalo was forced to resign after
pleading guilty to conflict
of lnterest charges. 36
hopefuls applied for the
spot. Of course.
Huntington Beach is
known for having massive
political fields for a few
council (and school boatd)
seats. so that huge number
wasn't surprising.
But It also Suggest& that
the remaininS four Costa
Mesa City Council
members -Ubby Cowan.
Allan Ma:naoor, Gary
Monahan and Outs Steel
-might not have the
smooth ride they think.
The second twist is, if the
council chooses to appolnt.
just whom they might pick.
Most of the names
Ooating around are not too
surprising:
• Fonner Councilwoman
Heather Somen, who
narrowty lost reelection to
Robinson in 2000 .
• Planning
Commissioner Katrina
Foley, who ran for a seat in
the fall.
• Fonner Mayor Unda
Dixon. who lost her
reelection bid in the fall.
•Planning
Commissioner BID~
who has run for the council
twice and has close ties 10
Monahan.
•Planning
Commissioner Joel Faria.
whose name I hear the
most, but always ln the
form of the ·darlc horse.·
Faris. who was just
appointed to the
commission this year by
spot.
One name to cross off
the list is new Parks and
Recreation Commission
member Byron de Arab.I.
a former Dally Pilot
columnist.
~No interest." he told me.
The key will be getting
the necessary third vote.
Perkins and Foley could
likely get rwo (Monahan
and Mansoor for Perkins,
Steel and Cowan for Foley)
but would face a tough
climb for the decisive third.
Faris, it seems. could get
Mansoor and Steel's
backing, which would leave
it up to Monahan to decide
Faris' (ate.
The trouble. depending
on your point of view. with
the five names above is that
all would have to do a lot of
politicking before getting
i.nto office. And then even
motti after, especially next
year when the seat is up for
grabs and that person
could run as an Incumbent.
Fonner Mayor Pder
Buffa. who said ·1 would
guess they would appoint,·
suggested that a ·
nonpolitical pick -In
other words, someone who
would promise not to run
for the sear In 2002 -
would take the politics out
of the equadon.
(Of course. in each of the
last two elections in Costa
Mesa, one of the
lncumbents -SomC!CS and
Dixon -did not get
reelection, so incumbency
may not be the winning
spot It usually is).
That ls what the ...
Huntington Beach council
ended up doing when it
appointed a former mayor.
Grace Wlochell.
The third twist Is who the
council names to replace
Robinson as mayor.
Steel. as mayor pro tem,
is technically in line for the
position, but he may not
get it The meetings he has
run have been a bit chaotic,
plus he's simply still
learning the council ropes.
Moving him aside leaves
Cowan and Monahan. both
of who have been mayor in
the past.
The question may end
up being, will either of
them want to be again?
• S.J. CAHN Is the maneging
editor. He can be reached at
(949) 674-4233 or by e-mail at
B.J.Cllhn@larimft.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It'll be pattty cloudy egain,
wtth high• In the mld-60a end
lowt just ahy of 60.
Friday wHI be aimllar, though
there .. the slightest cttance of
reln Friday night.
The mance of rein wUI
contlnu. Into s.turdav
momlng. thougt'I htgN wm fall
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BOATING FORECAST
TM westtt1v wtnde wHI
btow 1fj to 20 ~In the lllner
..... tN9 ebmoon, wtdl 2·
to '4ooc~ end •w.t
.welt of 4 to a,.... uw, the
Wt1ve1 wttt drop to 1 to S fMt.
Out ftnher, the
northuuMl9'fy wlndt viMI blow
15 to 20 knoll, wfth 2~ eo .._foot
W9WI end w..s _...of 1 eo 1Q
tMt. The .. wll blow "'°""" ... .wnlng. .. ,, to
29Mota.
SURF
The IOUthwest swell will
peak today, 80 the tooth-facing
beec:het can expect the IMt
day of heed-htgha end
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Some northwest .,,.rvv wm
pie* things up 8t weet·fedng
brMb to the cneat· to
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Armor supplier
seals $14-million
deal with Army
Costa Mesa's Ceradyne Inc. will send
more body armor to the Army in June.
Paul Cllnton .
...-Dally Pilot
. OOSTA MESA-A ceram-
ics rnanufacturer and war
supplier said Tuesday that it
has signed a Sl3.8·million
contract with the U.S. Anny
to aid soldiers with Its body
armor.
The luaative deal comes
on the beets of two other
contract.a ayer the past four
months that bring Ceradyne
lnc.'s total revenue in that
period to $26 . .S million.
ShiprnenlB are scheduled to
begin ln June and be com-
pleted by the end . of the
year.
•everyone at Ceradyne is
excited over receiving the
largest single order to date
of any lcind for two reasons/
said Joel Moskowitz, the
company's chief executive.
"First, our company takes
great pride in directly saving
American lives through our
soldJers' use of Ceradynes
lightweight ceramic armor;
and secondly, tlUs order pro-
vides visibility and continu-
ity for our production area·
In December, the com·
pany signed a $9-million
deal wilh the Army to pro·
vide lhe b<lllistic armor
plates that are inserted into
the front and rear of Kevlar
vests. Ceradyne inked a
$3.7-million contract in Feb·
ruary.
Ceradyne's pt-rsonnel ar-
mor, made of boron carbide.
is the lightest, haidest ce·
ramie known.
horAiiioNT
Last year. 29 u .s. soldiers
survived machtnegun at-
tacks overseas with armor
provided by Ceradyne. Mos-
kowitz received a letter from
an Army ranger stationed in
Afghanistan who said he
was shot in the baclc with a
Russian-made A1C-47 assault
rifle. The bullet was ab-
sorbed by the ballistic ar-
mor.
In addition to the body
armor, Ceradyne produces
ballistic siding for the H-60
Black Hawk and other mili-
tary helicopters being used
ln Iraq.
Over the past several
years, Moskowitz has seen
orders for his ceramic-based
armors increase substan-
tially. ln 2002. the company
grew sales 35%, from $45.3
million to a record $6 l.2
million.
The company, which has
been in Costa Mesa since
1975, is one of three in the
city that have been supply-
ing hardware to the military.
Argo-Tech Corp. s Costa
Mesa branch has been sup·
plying fuel-valve equip-
ment. and ICN Pharmaceu-
ticals has been providing a
nerve agent
After Wednesday's an·
nouncement, shares of the
Ceradynes stock. which is
traded on Nasdaq, rose 11
cents, or 1.18%. to close at
$9.48.
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MIKE'I
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OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA
Thufsday. ~ 3, 2003 Al
Cox joins hunt for JWA reimbursement
Airport still seeks $34.3 million that it spent
to meet post-Sept. 11 security r_equirements,
and congressman plans to help.
Paul Clinton cm said money oould be avall-
Oally Pilot able in President Bush'• request
for the more than S70 billion to
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -finance the war in J.raq and bol-
Rep. Ouis Cox has joined county ster security on the home front
supervisors ~a push to secure "There could be money avaJJ-
full federal reimbursement for able in the next several days."
the costs of adding security skein Cox said "Security costs to pro-
to tlle airport. tect us aplnst terrorism should
Airport rt}alUlier& shelled out be shared by all Americans. The
$34.3 million, mostly 1¥1 year, to requirements to protect us from
meet the post·Sept. 11 federal •. terrorism are too substantlal to
rruandate to screen 100% of all be funded by what we haw
baggage. Bomb-detection devices euphemistic:ally called user fees.~
wen! installed. along with a bun-Instead of raising landing tees
die of new measures, to halt any or other costs on travelers and
potential terrorist threat other airport users. Cox and otl}-
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ICN making nerve gas
antidote for military
The about 250,000 members
of the U.S. military in the Persian
Gulf have been equipped with a
nerve-gas antidote supplied by
Costa Mesa's ICN Pharmaceuti-
cals.
ICN is one of three Newport-
Mesa companies supporting the
war effort.
Ceradyne Inc. and the local di-
vision of Argo-Tech Corp., both
in Costa Mesa, are also equip-
ping troops. Ceradyne manufac-
tures ceramic-based ballistic
body armor and helicopter plat-
ing. Argo-Tech makes fueling
equipment for Navy and Air
Force aircraft.
The Department of Defense
has ordered about 200,000 packs
of Mestinon, also known as pyri-
en say the yar-old Transporta-
tion Security Administration
should lhouJder dleie COit&
Supervisor em c.ampbeU met
wilh Cox Wednaday to lobby for
the reimbursement. Supervisor
Jim Silva also said be has dis-
cussed the matt.er with Newport
Beach's congresmwi. Silva's sec-
ond district includes the airport.
"We want to be reimbursed.~
Silva ~d "Since we were one of
the first airports to go onllne with
ttlat. we want to be one of the
first to be JJ!imbwsed •
JWA was one of the nation's
first airports to comply with the
Dec. 31 f~ral mandate the se-
curity administration had set.
With Cox's help, the county
hopes to p\Jl down two separate
funding outlays. Of the $343 mil-
dostigmine bromide. Each pack
contains 2 1 pills.
The drug combats a nerve
agent called soman, which could
be used by Iraq in a chemical at·
tack.
lion. airport man..-n haft •
cured an Sll-millioo tdminiMn-
don gJUJt and a $10.mOUon pant
from the Federal Avtadon Adm.in·
istradoo. They hope to ftnd Sl3.2
million for the remainder.
The airport I.I al.a .looking for •
Sl-million payment for addi·
tionaJ ongoing cost1 auodared
wt1h the work. such u mainte-nance. power and other udlities.
On Tuesday, supervi5on en-
dorsed a bill . inaoduced by two
House Detnocrals tllat ooukl. in
addition to the, Bush propoat
also cover the S 13 m11Uon.
"The legislation ii needed be-
cause theie 1s· nodliog current
that provtdes f6r the reiJDbune.
ment, • Deputy Airpon Dbect.or
Ouistie McOanlel said. "We need
specific language.~
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of Dove Street. said Donnll
Boston. pubUc lnfonnadon
ot!Wer for the Newport
Beach Fire Department.
Fair Board member Randy Smith dies
Fue damages office
in high-rise building
A fire caused about
$10CM>OO in mostly SQloke
and water damage to a 10·
story Newport Beach build·
tng early Wednesday mom·
~ ofllclals said. No one
was~ in the 5:10 am.
blaze.
Plrefigbters located the
Ore in «n office suite on the
ninth Ooor of the hish·rise
building in the 1300 bloclc
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Bmlol StrNt: Petty theft
'Mi!S reported In the 3300
blod:: at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday.
The bulkling'tf ~rinklers
kept the 6re In control. but
the water damaged sewral
noors of the building. Bos-
ton said.
1\veoty ftrefigllters from
Newport Beach and the
Orange County Fire Author-
lty1 including a battalion,
chieJ from Newport. re-
sponded with four engines
and two trucks. Invesdga-
tors saJd the fire was electri-
cal.
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• West 19th Street and
Harbor Boul4Mlrd: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 12:51 p.m.
Tuesday.
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Identity theft was reported in • East Balboa Boulevard: A
tM 2000 blod:: at 10:57 a.m. hit-anO-.run was reported in
Tuesday. the 800 blodt at 4'01 p.m.
• ~ Boul4Mlrd: A Tuesday.
commercial burglary was • Ctilf Drive and Riverside
reported in the 2600 blodc at Awnue: Vandalism was
8:44 a.m. Tuesday. reported at 5:43 p.m.
• • Pleeentia Avenue: An Tuesday.
uaault was reported in the •.Hilaria Wiiy: A loud party
2300 blodc at 9:64 a.m. was repotted in the 4100
Tuesday. blodc a1 2:50 a.m. Tuesday.
• ..__...Drive: Petty theft •Via Genoa: Petty theft was
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Former Republican lobbyist known for his
sense of h umor will be honored Tuesd ay.
Randy Smith loved wmring
Hawaiian shirts so mutb that he
had two different categodes -
regular and~ Smiths penchant for tropi.eal
motifs will be honored at his m~
morial service Tuesday. The
Orange County Fair Board mem·
ber passed away' &.today night.
His cause of death Js Wlb1own.
Hewas55. ·
The colorful shirts served as an
extensJon of Smiths Jovial per-
sonaJJty. said Em.Uy Sanford, who
served with SmJth on the boald.
"He was aJways looking for the
GARIBAY
Continued from Al
Pendleton Office of the Staff
Judge Advocate and deslgnated
"casualty call officers." applied
for consideration of post -
humous citizenshlp, said Marine
LL Daniel Rawson at Camp Pen-
dleton.
"I am glad there is a program
established that allows families
to do that," Rogers said. "lf they
had a family member that indi·
TRINITY
Continued from Al
its neighbors.
Trinity officials say the com·
mission's delay "impos~ a sub·
stantiaJ Wldue burden on tthe
network's) ability to conduct its
religious services in a manner it
chooses without a valid, justifi-
able or legaJJy v1able reason,~ ac-
cording to the appeal filed by
John Casoria. who represents the
center.
The appeal a.bo suggests that
neighbors have an agenda that
"has nothing to do with quaJity
Rabbitt Insurance Agency
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949-631-7' 40,
441 Old Nt-wpon 8hd. • Nnrpon Badi
(Near Ha.c Ha.pical)
positive in thinp. and lo our life-
time, we really need that,· San-
ford Sald.
Smith made his marlt as a lob-
byist and Republican fund-raiser,
worting on the expa.nslon or
John Wayne Airport in 1990 and
a contract for Motorola for a
ceuntywide emergency system.
The Yorba Unda resident
served on the fair board for 13
years and· focused on making the
fair all-Inclusive, said Becky Bal-
ley-Findley, the !air's general
manager.
"There was never a commu-
cated that they wanted to be-
come a U.S. citizen, It is great
that that wish comes true."
Simona Garibay, the mother
of Newport Harbor HJgh gradu-
ate Jose, had said it was her son's
dream to become a citizen. He
loved the countty and wanted
not only to serve it but to offi·
cially belong, she has said in ln-
teJViews.
The certificate of Jose Gari·
bay's citizenship has yet to be
presented to the famDy, Rogers
said. Military officials will COOT·
dinate with the Garlbays to set a
of life issues."
Neighbors have complained
about problems with traffic.
09ise and outdoor lighting since
the center moved to Costa Mesa
in 1996.
"I don't think they should be
outside before they get their act
together with.the original permit,
and !the co~ion) put a lot of
conditions on that.· neighbor
Lars Sivring said. "They violated
the first permit for years. I think
ic's completely right to prove first
that they can live within those
conditions before (the city! gives
them anything more.·
Casoria did not return calls for
commenL
The center raised the ire of
neighbors almost as soon as it
moved to Costa Mesa. according
to public testimony at various
m~ Neighbors began com-
plaining to Trinity, and then city
officials, about traffic. noise and
SPLIT
Continued from At
Corona del Mar has a Jong and
colorful history since its incorpo-
ration into Newport Beach in
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~ ........... Continued from Al
Smith, especially with the
approach of tum-off-lV-week.,
but each of us must seek therapy
wherever we can find it And
baseball worb for me.
My annual baseball column is
a week late. The Angels have
already raised their Wodd Series
Oag while sleepwalking through
their opener with Texas and then
blasting the Rangers two days
later after collecting their
commemoradve ~
Reportage of their opening day
los.s was cwiousty negadve, as If
they were expected to pick up
precisely~ they left off last
October. Sunday's losing pitcher.
John Lackey-who won the
final World Serles game -
acknowledged these
expectadoos when he told an
inquirin8 reporter plaintiveJy,
~This ls only the first game.
man."
Indeed. And there l!
considerable comfort In knowing
there are 160 or so more to
come.
The BaltimOre opener was
played in a nOW&ton:tl that took
me back instantly to the openers
I attended at Comlsk.ey Puk lb
Chicago. where the snow bad to
be shoveled oft"~ Oeld before
the pme tould begln.
The llrst demand of buebaD
ln those days -and now. too,
apparently -wns that It begin
the 6rst week 1tl April whatever
the tber ~t be. For tbOIO of ua who 1Jved a cold c.Um4i
-and thll was Jona befote
eodoMd urns -
began ~With the
bueb1l11 opener.
By \bat drilt.. we hMI iuntved
five months or lllOW and (rip:l
temperatures and we W1191't
about lo compromile ~by
~ dle IWt of b1tlbd.
WU always a drMdful
month In OlkagO. danjlna the
carrot Of wwm tne. one day
and then eoddftl UI w1dJ a
bUaard on the nm. 1 ~ '* reporu or iprins llllntna In HoHda to,..._ mYMlf
that help would aoon be on m
olty organiudon or a small
bustoessperson that he could
.ever say 'no' to,• Balley-Plndley
said. "He always wanted' all of
them lnvolved. even when we
were n.qmlng out of room.•
He was mo one of Centennial
Farms' strongest supporters,
Sanford said.
Smith was the kind of person
who could lighten up any situa·
don, Bailey-Findley said.
"He was a very 'calming pres-
ence," Bailey-Findley said. "He
was extremely intelligent and
sensltiYe, but nobody enjoyed a
good joke more than him. He
was very witty and, lf we had a
really tense situation in a board
meeting, he could always find
date for the ceremony. he said.
Simona Garibay brought Jose
to the United States from Jallsco,
Mexico, wben be was 2 months
old. He received residency, but
was shy or h.ls quest for citizen-
ship. Jose Garibay lived the llfe
of many citizen children, attend-
ing public schools and playing
high school footbaJJ, but felt an
even greater calling to his
adopced homeland: He wanted
to serve in the anned forces.
Jose Garibay joined the Ma·
rines at 18, just out or high
school, and was based at North
lights from outdoor broadcasting
and the center's One Million
lights display during the Ouist-
mas season.
Jn 1999, the city told Trinity
that it needed another perm.lt to
conduct , outdoor broadcasting
on a frequ~nl basis. The center
refused, claiming that because lt
is a church. it did not have to
comply. It eventually acquiesced
and applied for the pennit late
last year.
Although no public hearing
was required for the perm.lt to
broadcast outside on a regular
basis. it came before the Plan·
ning Commission because or the
controversy associated with the
center's original operating per·
mil.
On Feb. 24, instead of granting
the outdoor permit. the commis·
sion shut down the center's out-
door 1V ta.ping activities to give it
more time to review the center's
1923. It's one of those pans or the
city -lilte the Balboa Peninsula
or Balboa Island -with its own
identity and character. Though
the 7JP Code and other factors
that help define that character
would remain unchanged. ~
dents and business leaders
way. And so we shoveled snow
to the edges of the field and
played.
Thus did baseball take firm
root in consciousness as our
savior from winter, with the
promise of fresh~ for
players and foUowers aliJte.
This season. r make no
demands on the Angels. Last
year. they gave me the most
exciting October I've ever known.
and I was at Edison Field to
enjoy much of it
The same players are back for
a curtain call. Tilat is enough. A
few weeks ago, my oldest
daughter. Patt. and my wife gave
me an early birthday present. a
padtuge of Angel tickets for the
upcoming season. So. II the
Angels reprise last yeats
achievmi.ent, I'll be watching a
lot of It happen.
AlJ of this set me trying to
remember the role of baseball
during World War IJ. Right off the
rop, J realJ ~major events the
year "'8tl Harbor was attacked:
Joe .DiMaggio's reawbble string
of hitting safely in 56 consecudve
games-still never surpe.saed -
and the A06 betting average or a
22-yeac-old named Thd Williams.
Both would be In milJwy lef'Vice
a )al later.
1bere was some feeling that
grown men shouldn't be playing
games wh.m fellow c:ountrym«I
we~ cfytng In benle, but
Pra.ldent Franklin Boolevelt
wrote the a>mmltsiooer of
baebell that be felt lt was best to
teep bueba1l aoin.J. and eo u
wu done. Althoulb more than
300 major a,ue p&lyef'I went •
lnto the armed eervkle -many
dJstinluW!inl chern.elYet In
combat-the pme oondnued
at home~ the Wit
n10et)y With paayera too old. too
)'OUDI~~ for the bUt not for
bufbell
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The memorial eervlce will take
p(ace at 2 p.m. Tu.-day at the
Orange County falrgroundt,
Building 12, 88 Fair Drive, Co9ta
Meta. Casual dreu auch H
Hawaiian ahlru la wek:ome. In
lieu of ftowera, the famfty
requesis donatk>N to The
Centennial Farm Foundation, cJo
Randy Smith Fund, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa 92628.
the right word to not only make a
polrtt, but to add a little bit of hu-
mor." ·
Supervisor Jim Silva said "the
county lost ·a good friend" In
Smith.
-Deirdre Newman
Carolina's Camp Lejeune.
He and six others from his
base were killed March 23 near
Nasiriyah, lraq, after encounter-
ing an ambush by enemy troops,
officials reported. Jose Garibay is
the first Orange County casualty
reported in the war.
"The right thing to do in this
situation is to exhaust every av-
enue available to expedite the
awarding of United States citi-
zenshlp to these Marines who
have paid the ultimate sacrifice
on the battlefield in defense of
freedom," Rawson said.
original permit.
ln March. the commission re-
quired the center to create a plan
.. ..
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to document how it will handle
is.sues like traflic, landscaping
and equipment and placed cer·
ta.in restrictions on it. Th.e cent.er
was given 60 days to create the ,
plan. and city stalf will monitor
its effectiveness after six and nine
months. when the coinml.sslon
will reconsJder the outdoor
broadcasting permJt.
The appeal <WertS that the
center has already started
putting into practice "all of the
conditions in a good fa.Ith effort
to show its cooperation.·
But Sivrlng accused the center
of already violating some of these
restrictions. He has lodged three
complaints about the center op--
eradng machinery in the eve-
nings. he said . ~' The City CoWldl will consider
the appeal on April 21.
ntight still have reason to protest
district boundaries that take a
bite out of thelr community.
Dick Nichols, the coundbnan
for Corona del Mar. was out of
the state on Wednesday and
could not be reached for com-
ment
Bew a USO company headed by
Danny Kaye and Brooklyn
Dodger manager Leo Durochec
to a series of Pacific islands. So
baseball hung in until the players
started to come borne in 1945.
And those or us who had fonned
the baseball habit before the war
went instantly and gratefully
back to it.
Those were different times.
and we were fighting a different
war with different needs. The
whole nation was mobilized
then. and the military in the Held
was mostly made up of
civilian-soldiers ptesaed into
servia. That happened again in
Vietnam. Let us hope that it
doesn't have to happen in Iraq.
Meanwhile, we~ the SUU1
of a new baseball season edging
into our vision.
If J bad any doubt a.bout that.
my brother-in-law, Dan Angel.
brought it home for me. Dan has
spent hJs entire life preparing
b.imselt to be the general
ma.nagu of a major league
baseba.11 team. While be awaits
the call. be mm. his Uving
writing and producing~ aeries
andftlm&
He Is praeotly in 1bronto
abootlng a 1V pilot. and wbctJ
we called h1m on hla bU1bCt,sy
last Monday, be toJd us be WM
gMog himlelf. pment by aoln8
that eYeOJng to the lbronto
opener against the New \bet
Yanbel.
5eYaaJ houri later, I WM
watching that pme 00 ~
when~ dng. II WU Du\ on hit c:el phone
from the Toroftto ~ lber8
Mel Jwt been • :t,unnc
colWon = 1broolo catcher and .....
shortstop, and Din couldn\ -Cbe acdon :l..swel lrOQJ bll
teat. Soi. to Ind a..a 11 J
WMWlll~IOI could better . ID him wt1il b.d,.. &Men pllce.
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EDITORIAL
rfread. Jightly in
teaching war
W Ith unprecedented
news coverage of
the war in lraq on
nearly every
channel, and antiwar protests
and pro-war rallies on
numerous street com ers,
schools are raced with a difficult
situation. When and how
should teachers and
admlnJstrators talk to students
about the war?
Many elementary schools in
Newpon -Mesa have decided
that they will not broach the
subject with those young pupils
unless asked questions about IL
For children that young. this is
the best course or action.
Most would agree that
elementary teachers should not
bring the topic of war up with
young pupils. Still. they must be
aWa.re of what their charges may
already know and think and
alen parents to worrisome
activity that may arise in the
schoolyard
Teachers also cannot ignore
questions and concerns brought
up by young children about the
war. However, they should
appreciate that some parents
may not want their children
exposed to the harsher realities
of life at such a tender age.
For elementary school
children. it is a topic for parents,
as they are the ones to d ecide
what their children are exposed
to and how the subject is
hand.led.
Once a child is in middle and
high school. it is a different
matter.
Students are presumably
reading the newspaper and
watching the news and will
mos t lllcely be bombarded with
information and Images of the
war. Undoubtedly, they will
need to talk about it
Older students, especially of
high school and certainly of
college age, should learn the
history that they are living
through and the history that led
to the war. They should be
educated, not just by the media,
about who the leaders involved
are.
Schools in Newpon-Mesa
seem to be on the right track
and treading carefully. We
should au suppor1 our schools
in this troublesome time and be
wary of what we say in the
presence of children.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Attacks on Greenlight
show its success
I t is a sure sign you are
winning the debate whe n
your opponents give up on
factual arguments and start
personal attacks.
In the Daily Pilot of March
J 9, Mayor Steve Bromberg
personally attacked the
Greenlight residents' group
("Greenlight hopes to put
reform on ballot"). On March
21, Dave Ellis, hired consultant
for five of the present city
councilmen, personally
attacked again l"FJlis charges
Greenlight leader OJC'd city
grann.
What provoked these attaclcs
was a recent announcement
that, in Ught of the city's failure
to pursue any type of
meaningful conflict of interest
or campaign reform, Greenlight
and concerned residents would
now place an echJca in
government initiative on the
ballot. What the personal
attacb prove is that there
seems to be some fear on the
council'• part of any
meaningful reform that wUl be
proposed and that they have
clearly no factuaJ arguments to
combat them.
To set the record straight. as
a volunteer of the Airport
Working Group, I was a
member of their board that bad
b.lre!f EW.a as a coosultanL E.llia,
in essence, actf'd as a lobbyist
for the group to the Newport
Beach City Council for the
grant from which be, of coune,
wu to be paid. Buie funds for
Bll.la were voted by four of the
pretent councilmen. By Elli.a'
own admllllon, he made more
than $300,000 ID profits u a
reau.lt of th1a contnct.
The dlfferentfadng factor
between myself.b a volunteer
cf duns' board member and
Billa' ary Coundl c:Uentl .. that
the council had formed a d.uaJ
matlonahlp wtth e.w. both u
pantore of fundlna duough be.
a lobbylat for the AJrport
~rtina Group. and then the
UM of him U their Cl.Dlpajcn
hit man.
Bec:IUM the money that mu.
lobblH tor on behalf of the
Aa,rpon Wort.tna c-::f:" panted ln doMd and
became be 7:"°ted ~'of couDcO both
befo .. and after thil ~e. ther.
it an appmenl appearance or
lmpropc:lety and coneict of
l.bt._L
Members of the City eouncu
..... llD'*lllDIDI ~la ............... -.......,abMs klalD...,
colwdNtntl to notd nen rhe
appearance of conflict of
interest. Not ju.st avoid a
conflict of interest. but also
even the appearance of any
impropriety is required.
GreenJight and con cerned
residents seek a strong ethics in
government ordinance.
including safeguards against
conflicts of interest, similar to
those in many other cities th.at
would require full disclosure of
this possible misuse of
taxpayers' dollars by
individuals who have a
fiduciary responsibility to
manage and maintain same. If
our proposed reforms were in
effect during the last two years.
at least two councilmen would
have had to recuse themselves
from voting on the Ellis grant,
and two of bis new councilmen
clients would have had to
publicly disclose their
relationship with him.
However, these n eeded
reforms go beyond thaL The
campaign reform part of the
ethics in government initiative
would discourage negative
campa.lgning and personal
attacks like those made by
Bromberg and Ellis. We want
candidates to stick to issues
and back their statements wttb
data as opposed to emotion
and lnnuendo. We think that
the candidates should report
their campaign 6.n.anclal
interests forthrightly and not
deceptively hide them, as wu
the case ID the last election.
In conclusion, we are
dismayed. but not cowed by
the personal attacb made by
Bromberg and Ellis. These
negative atltcb are only
turtber proof of the need for
ethJca ln government,
including conOJct of interest
and campaign refomu. The
eled!on ls behind wa. and we
have aeen evidence of
wrongdotn& and tt ls time now
10 move forward. Th those that
oppoee thlt ethlca ln
eovemmmt program we ut
what ... you Ura.Id on The
tn.athl Honesty or wraclt}'l For
those &bat Join \19, we Wefcome
you Into buOdJ.na a better dty
government for the dry of
Newport 8eecb.. we wtll now
~to wort on an
lriitialt¥9 to help rettore tbt
etbk:I and the lntfll1'Y to the
Newpon Be&ch dty
govemrnenL
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Commla•
MAILBAG
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The construction of the Cannery Lofts is in full swing in the Rhine Channel across from the Blue Wate r Grill
Lofts not a look to like in
Gmnery Village
This is to applaud the recent letter
by James Person regarding Cannery
Village ("Cannery Lofts create bhght
at community's expen~e." Maq:h I 5).
I am a resident of the area and look
with di.m\ay at the lack or concern I~
the Newport Beach Planning
Department and Cny I !all for cru. ..
neighborhood. From the exhibal!> on
display at the sales office ror thic; pmjl'(I.
the powen. that be have allowed "ticky
tacky" military barrack·type structure.
to be erected in the hl"cl.11 of a uruque.
quaint village area lm tead ol
demanding an individuality m ~pmg
with the established butldang>. thc>y
have approved rcM housing. Of COUN'.
it is too late now. for the gate!'. have
been opened to the greed of the
developer. but one can hope that the
next owners will have the fores.ight 10
preserve tlus heritage.
Along these same lines ~houJd bt'
mentiont!d the approval of the
construction of four huge h ome!. in
the commercial office area of Via
Lido. These ma'>Sive homes face a11
offit e bualJmg .ind .id1oan ahc parking
lot ol another. In '>pate ul J l,111q
four·culor hrochurl' and u 1wn huu.,c-..
thec;c merpru l'd. m1-.plan·d
one famtl~ home' have '><ti VJt am
and un'>old for almoc;t a year.
re0ectang the t0mmon sen<,t• nl lllO'>I
people. Perhap., the'>e pla11m·r-.
.,hould get off their comfonahll· chair.,
from ttme to tame to V1-.11 whal the\ w
allO\\.l'd to be crea1ed in a finc.> are-.i
DON YOST
'\ewp<>n Beath
City should keep a little dirt
at Fairview Park
Ju.,t whe n I thought l.n ... 1.t Mee;,!
h,1d com e 10 11-. w n'>e". I rc•ad that
toncrete ic; to tome lu la1rv1ew Park
after all ("Park tratJ a la tlle more
com:rete," h1day1
Dot''>n't L osta Ml''>a have l'nough
concrete ~idewalk'> alread y in p lace
for people Mwho don't feel
com fortable nav1gaung the granite
and d irt trails in the park?" Wh} ,., 11
we h.ive to pave o-.er all n,11tirdl dirt
path., becau'>c '>Orne µeoplt· ".aren't
111to c;po n sr Thl•re are malt·-. and
null'' ol l 0111 rett' and -.rdt'walL, 111
I o\la ~k .... 1 lor 1n ltm· .,1.;,l\l'"
walke r'>. and -.troller pu ... 111·1, \\ h\
l .m·t h1 l1•r., han· tlw lillll' d1r1 1h.11..,
ll'lt' Din path \ .. aJ 1<.er .... l11l..l'r-.. l>1l l'f'
•tnd c11mht•r., are taxpa\.Pr-. aho
What c.111 we do to ll•t•p 11 natu ral
and paH·tP
MARILYN FRENZ
Renaming canyon -would
honor questionable ethic-..
\Vh-. \\Uttld \\.t:' renamt• Hontla
C ,111\00 p.trk to re\efl' th1· latul.11
hl'.ad ul det l·ptl\ e p11h111., 111
'llewport Heath ("lkname Bonit,1
< a11yon par!.. to honor Paul '-aldt 1 ?
lit., l1reenhgh1 lmpll'ntl'ntataon
<.omm11tee ru ... e t·o.,1 our ut\ dldfh
ne\\ b1uer lmal inlight11ag. Ill'\\
dt•c·1·pt1\e elt•t lion prm 111 t.''> aru.J
even a OE'\\ <,t'll'>t:' uf d1 ... 1ru'>I ot thu't'
who wen• t•let ted tlwn and '>tnu
\\e :.hould nut monumt•ntah/t
-.uch p oor t•thatal 111dg11wn1 and
q m•.,110nahlt• moral re-.p11n-.abelat\.
AL COSTA
Nt•\\ pun fh ,uh
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Child abuse defies conventional portrait
• EDfTOWS NOTI:: This is the first of
four convnenteries thet will run on
ThursdltYt in Aprif, which is cflild
.,.. ~month.John J.
Colina• dnctor of community
progr9ITl9 for OMMtlp USA. • eo.t.
••• , b••d~1hiltwotbfof
1tte pwyention and ~t of child ....
JOHN J.
COLLINS
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M Tivsdly, ~ 3, 2003
Lack of parking resolved in Mesa Verde
Costa Mesa mayor meets with property and parking illegally, a dty lnvestiption foWld that cars owner to ensure students of Paul UIOdated with the scboot
UCl management . students
put their ideas to the test ·
Mitchell academy won't be parking in and wtth other nearby busJ-·ai nesses took up to ~ of the residenti neighborhood. available readendaJ parting.
Deirdre Newman
Dally Pilot
Sparb aald the new "resf-
curred, when the school . dent·oniy-restrlctiona ln the
mOYed in two years ago, he area will force students to wie
said he couldn't do much un-avallable commercial parking
tll the city intervened. along Adams Avenue and
Fourth annual Business Plan Competition
teams students with working professionals
for experience and mpney.
ing about a problem that tHey
didn't have befon!, • aald Bl\l(:e
Hallett, a partner wlth Miramar
Venture Partners in Corona Clel
Mar and a member of the com-
?df.8A VERDE-A meeting
with the mayor baa lighte,d a
ftre under a property owner
to help tolve the parking
aunch caused by one of his
tenants.·
• On Mardl 26, Tom Sparks
met with Mayor Karen
Robinson to follow up on a
palling crisia the Paul Mitch-
ell Salon and Academy had
created.
Students of the academy
were overusing the residen-
tial paikiog on Elm Avenue
between Royal Palm Drive
and Lemon Street and on
Lemon between Elm and
Ponderosa Street. In re-
sponse, the Oty Council
agreed to place "resident-
only" restrictions on these
streets in February.
While Sparb said he has
known about the parking
problem alnce it first oc-
What Sparks ls offering Mesa Verde East.
now ls to let some of the em-"By the city taking the clos-
playees of Paul Mitchell part est resldent181 spaces and
next door tempotari.ly and to making them resldendaJ-
convert a vacant lot nearby to onlf, it will hdp redirect the
additional park1ng. 'fhese students to the.· spaces that
moves should free up about don't take up space from the
half of the 70 parldnf spaces residents,• Sparks said. "That
that are needed, Robinson will be most of the solution
said. to the problem."
"We spent an hour and a The dty will also take away
half pounding out evecy op-one of the two yellow loading
tion we could think about," zones on Elm Street to aeate•
Robinson said: "He seemed more parking for students,
very sincere and very eager to said Peter Nagbavi, ttanspor-
help improve a situation be tation manager.
acknowledges is pretty bad," While the parking squeeze
Robinson said. illustrates how much success
Representatives from Paul Paul Mitchell is experiencing,
Mitchell did not show up at the city should also focus its
the meetiilg and did not re-efforts on monitoring
rum calls for comment. whether the school is exceed-
After residents Complained log the number of students It
about students monopollzlng is allowed to have, Robinson an the parldng in their area said.
Christin• Carrillo
Daily Pilot
UC ffiVlNE -E.ntreprepeun
start with an Idea
They tum their Idea into a
. business undertaking.
They orglµllze it, manage 1.t
and assume a certain amount' of
risk holding on to the high
hopes of 'turning around a.
profit.
Thia cue iJ no different.
1binkTank and UC lrvine's
Graduate School of Manage-
ment have, for the fourth year
ln a row, given students an
arena to teat their entrepreneur-
ial talents through its annual
Business Plan Competition.
The competition, which be-
gan in January, allows students
cam~uswide a chance to test
their creativity, teamwork skills,
research abilities and commlt-
ment Now, three months into
the competition, which has
consisted of workshops, busi-
ness plans and presentations,
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only 15 teams remain. And they
still have more than a month to
go.
"Wdre really expanding the
educational as~ct of the pro-
gram and reaching out to more
students," said Nicole Scarcello,
oompetitloh director. "There'4 a
lot of really great Ideas at UCI,
not just in the (Graduate School
of Management), so we're trying
to help entrepreneurs by ex-
panding it out.
Ideally, a lot of these finalists
will go on and start these com-
panies," she said "They're all
very serious." .
The teams, now worlcing on
fine-tuning thelr business
plans, pres«¥ttatlons and finan-
cial pitches, will gain the assist-
ance of local business profes-
sionals that competition
officials expect will give partici-
pants an even deeper under-
standing of what It takes.
"Hopefully, they'll all say that
it was a good use of their time
and that It helped them develop
relationships and ways of think-
• nuco
petition's advisory board. '
. Hitting the gamut of local
business leaders, the advtaory
board will uslgn coaches .1-
bualness p1ofeMlonab., -to
eac,h. team during a reception at
UCI tonlgbt. The coaches wW
be . expected 'to mentor and.
guide the teams, which conailt
of anywhere from three to nine
members, until the comped-
tlon's winners are decided in
May.
The first-place team wtD 'Wtn
a $50,000 cuh award, and aec-
ond place will win $10,000. Al-
though those awards can help
the winning teams tum their
plan into a reallty, the process of
the competition will leave them
with much more.
"The discipline of the compe-
tition really pushed them to
have both a better appreciation
for the difficulty of what th~
doing and a sense that in what-
ever they do in the entrepJe.
neurial world that they'Ve reaDy
learned something lmportanf ln
the competition," Hallett said.
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Continued from Al
"Here I am in New York right
now, about to go over to MadJ-
son Square Garden for the open-
ing nlgbt. and I would not be
, l)ae tr It weren't for the fnaed.
r Ible support we received fiom
• t-lewport Beach on so many
. ~·Kinney said.
f'EEJNG THE EFFECTS
Janney said her win at the
,Newport Beach F'llrn .Festival
made tangible the gripping effect
of her small-budget documen-
. tary. She felt the emotion, the en-
, CfSY· the history, the pain and the
· glory of the featured soldiers
: tluoughout her work on the film,
but it was not until the Newport
Beach awards ceremony that she
,iocepted its effect on others.
•It made me realize there was
a whole 'nother way of thinking
;d>out what people want to see in
a theater-going experience,• Kin-
ney said, comparing her small
piece to other magnificent, hlgh-
budget films in the same cat.
egory. "They like 10 learn. They
want to feel. They want. to know
a Utlle something about the hu-
man condition.·
, J-ier film was largely shot In
,Newport Beach, on the Dream
Malter Yacht. which was formerly
the P-510, or "Plywood Express,·
, ,yhile serving in the Aleutian ls-
. l~ds during World War II.
· Kathy Leek. director of public
relations at Adventures at Sea
Yacht Olarters -which now
< owns The Dream Maker -
worked with Kinney in her film.
making and helped get the vet·
~ to tell their story.
: Many of the veterans ca.me to·
• pther to make the piece and
• were touched to relive vivid
: riemories with former col-
: ltagues. Many more veterans
• will reunite Friday. at the New
: York screening of Crashboat.s.
• SOme will be those invotved in
• the filming. and others are
· bringing loved ones to learn
more about thetr adventurous
i'outh. : ·nus is really a succes.c. story.·
t..eek said. "It is a success story of
the Newport Beach Film Festival
'We didn't even enter
this festival, we w ere
invited. It is just
incredible when your
little piece spreads like
that. You know that it is
something people care
about.'
ntlhl(lnney
and this 8bn and the synergy
surrounding every aspect of It·
TAKEN 'TO NEW HEIGHT'S
Had it not been for the public-
ity Crasbboata recdwd from the
Newport festival last year, It
would not have caught the atten-
tion of the New York festival pro·
moters. •
·We didn't even enter this fes-
tival, we were invited,• Kinney
said. •it is just Incredible when
your little piece spreads like that
You know that it is something
people care about•
Now Kinney can continue to
promote her film, tell the story of
these forgotten veterans. give
people a slice of "the human
condition· and possibly sell the
documentary to a cable channel
And thanks to experience at the
Newport Beach Film Festival, she
is more prepared to endorse her
piece in a larger venue, such as
NewYorlc..
Even if the film does not come
out a winner and does not get
picked up by a larger agency.
Kinney had the opportunity to
share her wort with others and
continue to reunite the aging
veterans from the overlooked
war heroes.
"We are completely satisfied
with just telling the story, giving
these men the sense that people
really do care about what tl\ey
did for the country and reunited
them with old friends.~ Kinney
said.
• l.OlITA HARPER writes column•
M ondays, V\fednesdaya and Fndays
and covers culture and the arts She
may be reached at 19491574-4275 or
by e-m111I at
/ol!ta.harper@latimes.com.
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TODAY
Edwlrda Big Newport
7:30 p.m . Opening Night -Miranda•
FRIDAY ,....llllnd __
n •.m. lWo St.unmen
1 p.m. S7 Time for Shorts
3:30 p.m. S3 Crwy About Our Shorts
5p.m. Lost wMS Found ICoa Roll
8:30 p.m. Lltlno Spotlight -A
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11 •.m. S6 Get Shortsyl
1 :30 p.m. The CheeM Nun: Sliter
Noelle'• Voy~ of Discovery 3 p.m. Through the Night (Voru 0 Katcete)
5:30 p.m.l'Julle Walking Home 8 p.m. S:t Get Into Our Shortal
UdoThMmr
11 e.m . A Podtet Full of Dreams
1 p.m.Boxed
3 p.m. 100 MUe Rule
5 p.m. Ofessing F-or The O.C.ra
6:30 p.m. Swell/Hean of the SN
8:30 p.m. 20th Anmveraary -The
Outsiders•
SATURDAY
Adventures at S.. ThMterl
9 e.m. The Princess and the Pea
9:30 a.m. Touctiing Wild Horses
11 e.m. Children's Shorts
Edwardl lsl9nd -eaue
tt a m . Ganga from Rosano
IRotarigas1no1)
1 p.m. Ctnemetographer's F-orum
3:30 p.m. Standard Time
6 p.m St Gangs of New Short.a
8:30 p.m Eddie (Edi)
Edwwda Island -Gold
11 a.m. I Love Johann
Noon Women Without Wings
2 p.m. Saini Monica
4 p.m. Just Do It IHamyeondoendal
6 pm Friends and Family
8 p.m. Reel Trousers The Life of the
Hong Kong Stuntmen•
Udo Theater
11 am. SlO USC Shons
1 30 p.m. l.abynnth IL.avinnll
3:30 pm. Spellboond
6 p.m S 11 Oscar Nominated Shorts
8:30 p.m. Castle In the Sky' Onnve CGunty MuMUm of Art
12~20 p.m The Sweatbox
2 p.m. 8-17 Flying Legend
3:30 pm. 515 Journey Through
Shorts
S p.m. The Kress Lounge
6:30 p.m The Last Zapat1stas.
F-orgotten Heroes ILos Uh1m0fi
Zapatlstas, Hero~ Olv1dadosl
8 pm. 519 Mending Shons
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2 p.m. A Dream in Hanoi
4 p.m. In Joly (Im Julll
6 p.m. S8 There'• Pride In Our Shcms
8:30 p.m. 512
Short-Arumetlon-O·Rama
Edwwd$ ~ -Gold
11 a.m. Tribal Journ•y· Celebrating
our Ances1on
12:30 p.m The Bunal Soc1aty
2-30 p.m. S9 H11W1111an Shons
5 p.m. The Book of S1ors
7:30 p.m. Lfltters tn the Wind
INamehay Badl
9 p.m. Sweat ISuaursl
Udol'hMtef
11 a.m. The Magic Boie (La Bolte
Magiquel
1 p.m. OT· Our Town
2:30 p.m Outpatient
4:30 p.m. Tibet Cry of the Snow Lion
6:30 p m Song of D Jew1~h Cowboy A
Home on the Range The Jewish
Chidcen Ranchers of Petaluma
8 p.m Tnb<Jte lo MacG1ll1v1oy
~eeman Films 40 Years 111 thP.
Making•
9:30 p m Solitude
Orange C-Ounty Museum of An
l1 a m The Harriman Alaska
Expedition RetrDcPd
12:30 p.m Gotham F1l>h Tales
2 p.m S20 What Wonch•rlul Shon"
3:30 pm. Lolita Slaw' to
Entenainment
5 p m S 18 lronclatJ Shuns
6·30 pm Pipe Dr1,;1111s
8 p m Tho Wu11d1•r of Phil
MONDAY
Ectw.nis !stand -Slue
11 a m S 1 Gang\ of NPW Shons
2 p m Flyfish1ng
3 30 p m The Flats
6 pm The Anarct11st CC1o1~1.x>o~
8 30 p.m The Gateko,..pc·r
Edwards Island -Gold
11 30 a m AnnP B Ro .. 1
1 30 pm Joyful Panaktny
4 pm S22 Som<>thtt•q fl'J,.•1qn "'thf'
Shorts
7 p m Final Dr.111
8·30 p m French Spotllflht ~,.,c1
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4 p.m The Month of August
5 p.m 527 Short Stadt
8:30 p.m The Trip
Orange County Museum of An
2 p m. Strange Fruit
3:30 pm The Sh•man'1 ApprenbOe
S p.m. CCNylm Comrade Stalin
6:30 pm 516 Sat11fy1ng Your Short.a
8pm Drive
TUESDAY
Edw9nll Wend
11 a.m. Whether
The Storv of
12.30 p.m $.4 01
Shorts?
3 p.m . West Bank Br~yn
4:30 p.m. No Slflep 'til Madison
6:30 p.m P.S Yo\Jr C..t Is Dead
8:30 p.m S14 And Your Little
Shorts Toot
Edwards W.nd -Gold
1111 m New Guy
1 p m Liberty, Maine
3 p m The Seventh M an
5 p.m Window of the Soul IJanelil da
Alma)
6.30 p m Town Diary
8 30 p.m Italian Spotlight -The
lnv1s1ble Collection (La Collez1one
lnv1s1blat•
Udo Thelltet'
11 30 a m. Her Name h, Zeld.i
1 pm The Girl From Paris IUne
H1sondelle A Fan Lo Pnntempsl
3 30 p m 9 Dead Gay Guys
5·30 p m S23 S1,( Oogreos of St11Jns
8 pm Bnttsh Spotlight My
i<1ngoom•
Orange County MuS'Jum of An
~ 30 p m Ani.mdn Focing tti•
Aud1cncc
5 pm S17 Faith 1n Shons
6 30 p m No D1stancf< Too Far
8 p m Hip Hop Hoc.w
WEDNESDAY
Edwards Island -Blue
11 a m The Road 10 Rr.o(.ontcil1a1ton
12 30 pm Ct111<1rrm of 111' Crncorl "
2 pm. S2S Drnam1n· of Short~
4 30 p m S 13 L1fn ls Shons
7 p m L1f1 Ahar W;u
8 30 pm S24 ShOflus Orama11tJ">
Edw.,ds Island -Gold
11 J m SJ r;1ry About J ,, Snc,-.
I 30 p rr 81Jnl!rfly M .otn
3 30 p m Don t Tt·mpt MP
!i 30 p m Truth and Dara
8 p m lnah Spotlight How Harry
Becamv a Tree•
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11 30 a m ~v1n Goos ID Dinner
1 30 p m Purau11 of Happlneea
4pm Went
6 p m Daughter From Omnang
8 pm JapaneM Spothght -Wat~
Boya•
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2 p m In Smog and Thun<Jer
3 30 p fl• Thu N1111 Oft1cers Wile
5 pm Ouest for the Grail
b 30 p m Cold War Love
8 p m S2 l A Generation of Shona
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11 J m UntouchatJI& vs Aryans Tho
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4 JO pm Cti1l<1H:in On Their B1nnd~
f1 '.iO 11 m BPtwf:t:n Strangers
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THE CROWD
Taking care of their PALS at the Lodge
T he "in crowd" all came to
• the in spot, otherwise
known as the lodge
Restaurant at the Qunp In Costa
Mesa.
1be young, and not so restless,
Orange Coast 30-so01ething
crowd who have joined foroes to
become the Orangewood PAIS
converged on the lodge for a '
midweek mixer that raJsed nemfy
SS,OOOto help r-------. support the
children cared
for by
Orangewood.
PAlS,
Providing
Assistance
Love and
Support, is an
auxiliary
organization B. W. COOK that has
anracted a
growing contingent of young
executives in the community.
Many PALS members are not
married and have no childre n of
their own, yet they have become
dedicated and caring members
of the community at-large,
working to make a better Life for
children in need.
funds for the PADRE FoWldation.
Tickets for the Garden party
are $100 per person. To reserve
your spot, please call the PADRE
office at (714) 532-8330.
HEART~. GALA SET
The American Heart Assn.'s
"Heart to Heart Gala" is set for
May 17 at the Hyan Regency ·
Irvine.. This ~ar's elegant eveni,ng
is dedicated to the memory of
John P.ntwistle, bass player for
the Brjtish rock group the Who.
Entwistle died in June under care
for a heart condition. It was
reported that his death was from
a heart attack brought on by
drug use.
Entwistie's family, including his
former wife Max Harlow, are
joining forces with the Am erican
I Jeart Assn. to raise awareness of
heart disease and strokes, and
perhaps more importantly, wave
the red Oag of danger about dru~
use.
"This is a wonderful tribute to
John and his memory while
supporting the work of the
American Heart A..,..,n.," Harlo'"'
said.
Orange County leader Tom
Nielsen will chair the gala
Spotted in the crowd at the
Lodge were Barbara FJdson,
Karen RasmUS5el1, Keri Dugan.
Keith Bohr, Marty Dutch and
Rich Dutch.
"I run a longtime fan of thr
Who," Nielsen lklid. "Entwistle\
music will live on. and this
upcoming evening will add to hi'
legacy accomplishing two goal!>.
helping reduce the toll of heart
disease and urging others to sta)
M>ber.··
Barbara Eidson Karen Rasmussen and Kari Dugan joined forces at the Lodge in Costa Mesa on behalf of Orangewood PALS.
The Pediatric Adolescent
Diabetics Research Foundation
will host its 14th annual Fashion
show dinner on May 3 at the
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach
Resort and Spa.
In '13 years, the event has
raised more than $I million
through the PADRE Fo undation.
beneficing diabetics research and
educallon. This year, the
organizers are billing the event as
a "Garden !>arty. tt
Olaired by Penny Lopez and
Kathy McGulgan. with support
from Susan Savage and Sue
Cannon, the evemng will be
sponsored by Fashion Island and
Washington Mutu aJ and include
dinner, a fashion show and
auction opportunities.
Robinson!>· May \vill handle the
fashion extravagaro,a. The
highlight of the evening will be
the m odels showing off the latest
spring fashions. Oiabetlc
youngsters from -age 2 to 20 will
hit the catwa11rto help raise
A number of singerc; and
bands have agreed to donate
per;onal items for ~I lean to
Heart charity *ti
Memombilia WillX e
highest bidder. Items ~c bl'l'll
donated by PattJ LaBeUe. Eric
Oapton, Billy Idol, Carlos
Santana, Bon Jovi. Oleap Trick
Counting Crows. No Doubt,
Kenny G, Jim AltJert and Daw
Glnk. The 22nd annuaJ I leart to
Heart Gala prom~ to he one ol
the major black-tu:' even1-; on th<.'
c;pring sociaJ calendar.
Attracting a wide<,pread
contingent of community
leaders, the ewning '>houltl r.11"·
subi.tantiaJ fundc, for thc
American Heart A.,<,n lit l l't' .ir1·
$300 per person. l·or
reservations, plea..e call Lri ca
Cart.a at (949) 86.5-3555.
• THE CROWD runs Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Orangewood PALS board member Keith Bohr and friend help
raise $5.000 for the chfldren of Orangewood.
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DATEBOOK ltu~1. Aiit~ 3. 2003 "' •
THEATER
First stop for 'Orphan Train ' is SCR
8yTomTltu1
W hen South Coast Repert. ory opened
Its new Julianne Argyros Theater last
November, the occasion was a world
premi~. Richard Greenberg's new play, "The
Violet Hour." •
Not to be outdone, SCR's Nicholas Studio
-the former Second Stage renovated and
reconfigured aa a 95-seat theater -will offer
itJ first production this weekend, also a world
premiere~ And a home-grown one, at that
Latµie Woolery, an a~. director and.the
director of the theater's Young Conservatory.
program, I$ also a playwright and has created
a play especially for her srudenrs. It's
"Orphan Train; The Lost Otildren," the story
or a group or poor, homeless and orphaned
children who were sent to the American West
from the mjd-l9th to the mid-20th century.
"Orphan Train," set in the early 1920s, was
inspired by stories of children taken off the
streets of New York. set on a perilous train
journey across the country and placed with
homesteading families. Young Conservatory
insttuctor Steve OeNaut is directing.
"When I started worting at SCR, I noticed
that -just like the main theater -the
Young Conservatory sought to bring new
work to the stage," Woolery said. "The only
thing was, there wasn't a lot of interesting
material beyond the Disney stuff or fairy
tales."
As It happened, Woolery was working on
the script of "Orphan Tram," although she
originally intended it as a vehicle for aduJt
performers. She had gained the inspiration
from her brother, a historian, who had told
her about the westward m ovement of young
people to complete pioneer famili~.
·1 liked the idea of kids telling a true story
about other kids," she i.aid. "Especially when
it's still happening m countries Wte
Afghanistan. The play hopefully will educate
and Inform, and ma.Ice people, both
youngsters and aduJts. to feel and 10 trunk.·
"Orphan Train" centers on a child named
Clarice, who spins fantastical stories to ease
the fears or her sisters as they wait huddled in
the train station.
Others gather around, and she becomes a
surrogate mother to the frightened children.
who imagine themselves as the characters ui
her inventive stories. Even the young
hoodlums hiding in the station become
caught up in the magical tales.
"Our goal in this production, and in the
YoungConservatory. is helping people find
their loner voice," Woolery said.
Woolery has found her particular voice as a
playwright with some 15 scripts behind her
in and out of Southern CaJjfomia Three
years ago, she received a commission from
South Coast Plaza
presents
Laurie Woolery
SCR to write and direct "Rtiss,· which
received its world premiere in I.he spring of'
2000. Her award-winning production of "Our
Town· won "best 'icene" honors at I.he 2001
Kennedy Center's Amcncan College Theater
Festival.
She's working on a modem adaptation of
"Don Quixote" and b the playwright in
residence for Hollygrovc Otildren's Home in
Los Angeles. Rccentty. she perfonned her
solo play. "Salvadorean Moon/African Sky."
and panicipated in SCR's Pacific Playwnghts
Festival in last summer\ "California
Scenanos •
n1e-.e days. however. her anent.ion b on
"Orphan Tram." even lhougP she's not m the
director's chair on I.hie; one. The ca'>t is
composed of "ht•r lod-., • I.he one'> 1n the
Young Conservatory at SCR.
Members of the con!>ervatory's Junior
Players -an en<,emble group or acung
students ~lccted hy audtt1on after
compleung two year> of Young C..onservatol)
training -compme the last of "Orphan
Train." 111ey u1clude K.aylm Miller and Kalltvn
Smith of <..o'>ta Mesa. Canulle K.azempoor of
Newpon Beach and Hrina Dokich. Ale>Js
Gomez and t laytey P-.llmer of Corona del Mar.
"Orphan Tniin. TI1e LoM Ouldren • wiU be
presented at I and 4 p.m. <iatun1ays and
Sundays beginning thl'> week and runnjng
through April I .I lit k<'t!. MC S'l and may lw
purcha-.cd thrmt~h thl' ~( :H box offi«l' .ti
(714) 708-5555
•TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily
Pilot. His reviews appear Thursday!> and
Saturdays
March 28 -April 19, 2003
Ent<W t:h.irat:tcr d1spl.1~ !Tom Lewis C..urnll's Alrn: 1n
Wondcr~nd in .& hc.rnnful \J)nngnmc sctnn~ .is '>clulh
Coast Pl.iu l.Omcs .il1"c with "Spnngnmc in \\'nndcrlJnd
Walk through Ahc.:e's door inw ;lll cxooni scmn~ fillld
with Aoral d1spla~ and the bclo\'ed dura..:tcrs 'l'ou·11 mncmbcr
fTom the trc.i.surcd duslC we Children will en)O\ ll'.&11 ~lll\lllC\
at the Craft Party in urOIDCI Court. The enorc f.umh ... ,11
cntoy spcaa.J mus1ul pcrform;lllcn
Easter Bunny Photos:
Have a photo tak.en with the Easter Bunny m our \w.&uulull\
decorated spnng g;w:bos located in Ur\llJ.SCl Court .rnJ in
the Crate and Barrel H ome Wing, first level
Craft Party:
Children will love these: fun springtime
cn.ftsl The Craft Pany indudc:a designing
and dccoradtlg garden vilJon, garden
-~~er Bunnies and more.
E njoy Special M usic:
Pami1ia att uwitcd to attend iipcdal
chon.I and Oiddtl al pubmanccs
fcarunng talented duJdrcn
from our local communities.
Join us in Carouac:I CA>urt on
Saturday, April 5th and ApnJ 12th
for tpccial ptrf'ormancca
Quality i.
San DicfO ~ (406) at lruiOI t.
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Ccfticr Hourt:
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DINING REVIEW
Jerry's Deli offers the taste
and feel of New York
By Kathy Mader
I 've said it before and I'll say it
again: New York cuisine has
a lot to offer Southern
Californians, and Jerry's Famous
Deli seems to be making it Its
business to offer it all -.all at
once, and all in the same place.
· Jerry's .,Famous Deli on Palk
Center Drive, near the Orange
CoWlty Perfonning Arts Center,
has the biggest menu I have ever
seen, and believe me. I have
seen -and ordered from -a
lot of them! I tried counting the
number of items, no extras and
no sides, and qwt when I hit 100
and hadn't left the upper left
hand comer of the menu. I thtnlc
it wouJd be a fair guesstimate
and no exaggeration to '>Cly there
may even be 1.000 item!> on thl'>
menu.
The menu itself is aJmo!>t 2
feet high and even lon~er Ill
width. The menu quote!> and
seems to live by the word!> or 1.0.,
Angeles Tunes writer Max
Jacobson: "Some is good, more
is be«er, too much is ju't right."
If this seems daunting to you,
foUow this game plan: Thmk of
something you want and order
iL Short of Romanian 'kin <,tea.le
-oh wait. that's on therl' -
Jerry's will have 11.
Now, I have eaten at a deh a.nd
a diner or two m New York, and
following the menu's ma'>'>IH'
lead, I will ~y that four or fivt• of
these diner> couJd fit 1n10 du.,
Jerry's. It is a hugt' restaurant.
and I am lhtn1cing that thl'> t'>
where the Cahfom1d mfluenn•
iies: sheer bigness. hlce I loml'
Depot big. Well. not quite,
but you get the picture
~pea.le.mg of picture,, the
decor of Jerry'<, i'> b.N.•d on when
New York <..11y 11•ra.' thl'
PLUG IN
movlemabng capital. Giant
old-tune movie posters adorn
the walls, and roUer-coaster-1.ilce
track. lighting with bright colored
la.mpi. runs throughout the deli.
up and over the red leather
booths. I.Ike New York City itself.
Jerry'i. ii. bag. noisy, bright, busy
and pretty expensive. You eithe1
love it or hate it
If you love ttems lilce gefilte
f!!>h, chopped liver. b-eplach and
pirogen. Jerry\ LS your place.
And you un get them all to go!
llte!>e aren·t JU!>t no\.elty item) at
Jerry') either IlU!t i!. '>Wldard
rare
You are d.bo 111 luck if you Jove
8-mch lugh chocolate mousse
ca.le~ and carrot cakes, fresh
bageb and bnslcet. lcnockwurst
Rcu~n ~dWlche-;, cla.sb1c
Monte < .n..to., and the Brooklyn
egg cream. wluch, as luck. wouJd
h,1ve 11. ha.'> no egg m 11.
I JU'>t took another look at the
ml'nu. tha' tune the "To Go"
menu, which I!> JUSt as big, tned
to count just the headlines or
each wuwn. and <;topped at 20
on the front side. After hot dog'>,
piu;1<,, nb'>, smoked fish planerc;
and ··nosh." I 1ust couldn't go on
It "all lhere You can order Imm
.my '>t'CUOn, any time. and agam.
All of II l'-available for catenng
or lo ~o.
But ho\\ I'> tht• food? you a!>k
I h" tnp wa.' .i big '>UtCt'!>.'>
nic 1..L,l t%a. .. n·1. lhe 1np
bt>fore \\'~ hkt' :-.;ew Yorl
1t<.t'lf. It c J Im.le IUUt hand
go
But the crowd' IO\e 11. dlld thl'
old f,c,h1onl'd thoroldtt' 'od<t'>
alorw m.0..e 11\\onh11 Jt'm''
h,L\ 10 lot,llllJll'. llflllt' Ill :\t>\\
'turk. one in I l11nt.ld
I beht•n• the \'..111 ,,an tnuned
111 ;'\.l'\' 'rorl. ctJW"J) -.onwwha1
lm·ndly, but t>llilll'lll ct.' .ill get
FYI
•WHERE: Jerry's Dell. 3210 Parle
Center Drive, Coate Mesa
•WHEN: "lat e hours·
•PHONE: (7 14) 662-3354
• HOW MUCH: Moderately
expensive
out. If you don't know wha~ you
want. they're gone. With a menu
that reads lilce the mCMe aedm
m "Gang<, of New York.· you
probably won't lcnow what you
wan1 the first 1wo times they a.'>k..
!'ailing to get 111 the
advenruro~ spant and dl\XJO~
to plea!>e my server with a wnely
thoice. I ordered the ctulJ rheese
omelet ($8.65), wluch wa.c; 1us1
great, -.erved Wldl fnL><l potal~
and yow cho1te, mme reall). of
toa!>t or 1omat~. I ate 1l Jll
Hna.n had the corned bet:!
lt<L.Jl (S9 65). wtuch he could
have had in an omelet, and there
wa<, no mt.'>La.lc.m~ this tor that
na..,ty canned .. 1uJT. TI11'> WJ.l>
'>hreddt>d corned beef. fne<l up
..... 1th potalO and onion~ and
'l'rved '>trambled er.gs aud thl'
'>dme c.ho1et:s I had ·nus Wa.)
JU!>! a touch Kfl'ct!>y, but
'>Otnl'Urne<> on a Sunday
morning after a I year-old\
h1rthdJ\ party, that'' JU.'t whal
tht> dot tor or<lnt•d.
\ Jcrrv., l'amou!> Deh ongma.J
1-. tht• breaJd..L,t pv.7.a with \our
fd\Ontt· ~ d1'>h ..ened on J
p11.1..c1 cnN \\lull' Jerry\..,
'Onll'\' hal l'l\J>t'll"\I;'
'>andw1chl'' L<l'>t from S'I to SI I
-1ht> portion, are big .• md 11 11
I'> an Jutlwnm pJ.-.1ram1
t hop1wd lh1d..t·n hwr and umon
'><lll<l\"l h lh.tl \OU \\iirlt thJI I'>
'' h,11 \'llll Kt t
• KATHY MADER's d1n1ng reviews
appedr t>vPrv 01h"r Thursday
P1ug into your community Find O<J' \\l',tt' 10''1Q on" r.jr ,,.. Daily Pilot
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ThisWeek@UCI
Arts
April 3-20
Beall Center for Art and Technology.
l 1je by /Jes1>!11 · l w:-ryda>' l>1g1tal < ulrurt!.
11 a.m-5 p.m. Tue'ldav-Sunday, 11 J.m.
8 p.m. Thur'ld.iy. BcJll Center free
April 5
Chamber Series. \tlrul•frt\ l •Ht h·,11 W11h :\ind &llln1k.. p1.ino ~ p.m •
Winifred ~mith Hall $X SI~
Athletics
April 4
Women's Water Polo. UC/ n !lt<J11f11rd
4 p m .. n. Cal C..,tart• ,'\orthndg~ "· m rm~
Aquatics Complex. SJ SS
April 5
Women's Tennis. l'( I i·s < ·ar p.,1, ..,, o
11 .i.m .. Tenni' Stadium. Frtt
April 8
Baseball. UU vs. Pepperdmr i p.m .. Anteater Ballpark. $4-$7
Presentation
April 8
Dean of Students. Honnr Thy Ch1ldmi. On~
Family's Journq to Whoknes.s. With AJ and Jam
Nakatani. Noon-I :lO p.m • discussion Wlth thrt
Nabtanis. Cf'OS.\ Cultural C.enter. 3-5 p.m .•
main program with film. Monarch Bay. Student
Ctoter. Plft
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n.Mtional SubjttrJ and tht Spa« oft.w. W'aih 8arban Yrwwwrn.
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REELCRmcs ,
'Basic' lacks from top to bottom, 'Head of State ' is smart, fµnny
'Basic' is basically
awful ''B asic· is a military action film that taltes
place ln the jungles
or Panama on ·The Day of the
Dead,· and is a movie with
many drug
.---------overtones.
~ It involves
an Army
Ranger unit
that has
suffere<l
several
deaths in a
wild shooting
eptsode.A
military ELAINE interrogation
ENGLAND team is called
in to son out
the details of the deaths.
typlcaJ Jackson fubJon.
The plot is somewhat
convoluted and dlmcult to
follow because of the many
characters involved in the
jungle shooting.
The character development
is sparse, and the ending is
ludicrous.
Bottom line -a weak effon
from otherwi8e well-respected.
stars. At times, It feels as if they
just phoned ft lo.
.
•ELAINE ENGLAND lives In
Newpon Beach and own9 a
gift-basket business she operates
out of her home.
'Head of State, offers
cornrnentary,hUIDor ' 'H ead of State• is the funny Ouis Rock film
many moviegoers
hoped he would malte.
cllcM
temtortes -
the jilted
girlfriend,
the laborer "' •
with the
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the film
becomes
rather
On the nthir hand, when Rock
and the movie focuses its
resources on widced political
satire does the mm run on an
cylinders. Highlights include a
commentary during which
Gilliam asks how crack cocaine
can be cheaper than prescription ~
asthma medicine. In another
inspired rum. Gilliam's opponent's •
campaign motto is "God Bless
America Wld no one else: .. ,
Tum Hardy (John Travolta), a
former Ranger who left the
military under unclear
circumstances, is called in to
help with the interrogation.
The leader of the team is Capt.
Osborne (Connie Nielsen). who
plays a frustrated female officer
in an overwhelming male
bastion. She is unhappy when
she loses control of the
investigation to Hardy.
like Richard Pryor before
him, Rock intricately weaves
social commentary into his
humor. However, fans of Mr.
Rocle will have to wait for his
version of ·uve on the Sunset
Strip" or ·Blazing Saddles"
(Pryor was a co-writer with Mel
Brooks), as "Head of State" is
an imperfect film with glimpses
of what could have been.
John Travolta, Connie Nielsen and Samuel L. Jackson star in the military thriller ·sasic. • Rock is probably one of the
best visible comics-political • • •
commentators around. While ,_
this first attempt ("CB4" doesn't •
count) at having a large creative :
hand in a film was a tepid and :
irregular affair, the flashes of -
brilliance can only create an
anticipation of better projects
Each p erson questioned
during the investigation has a
different story, which is
amplified by flashbacks to the
original jung.le event.
Samuel L Jack.son is cast as
Sgt. West and plays him in
In "Head of State," tlie
presidential and vice
presidential candidates of an
unnamed party are killed when
their campaign planes crash
into each other less than two
months before the election.
ln searching for an
expendable replacement
candidate, party heavyweight
Sen. Bill Arnot (James Rebhorn)
decides to •throw· the election
and select an obscure
Washington . D.C. alderman,
Mays Gilliam (Rock}, whose
only claim to fame is his saving
a cat from a burning building.
Of course, Gilliam has no
chance of winning, but the
unnamed political party will
undoubtedly score political
points for selecting an African
American as its candidate.
The movie and campaign
begin in earnest when Gilliam
rea.l.iz.es that he shouJd not be
constricted by .what is acceptable
to the nation's centrists. but
should actually stand for
something. It is only ater a head
slapping by his cousin, a Chicago
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Mar High golf coach, on Rob Ury's
double eagle
TENNIS
Kourni-. .
Clona,
anyone?
Russian teen Sharapova,
drafted by Breakers, could
be the sport's next pinup.
L indsay Davenport, we knew
abouL John McEnroe and
Martina Navratilova? That's
two more sellouts at PaHsades
Tennis Qub.
But Russian teen phenom Maria
Sharapova? There's the golden nugget
promoters are seeking. There's no
high-price tag for Sharapova (not yet,
anyway!. and after Wednesday's
World Team Tennis draft to fill roster
spots on the league's 10 teams (two
men and two women on each team),
it appears the league's newest
fruchise, tbe Newport Beach
Brtillers, struck. gold.
.
RICHARD
DUNN
While Davenport
(a Palisades Qub
member! is the
ideal marquee
player for the
Breakers, paying for
the rights to have
McEnroe and
Navratilova VlSil
Newport Beach in
July is a huge boost
for the franchise.
Selecting teen
heartthrob
Sharapova,
however, could be the steal of the
draft. At least at the turnstiles.
"She's got the Anna
KoOmikova-look.. • Breakers General
Mlflager Lisa Fortman said. referring
to ehe women'• tour's first Russian
plqer to hit Madison Avenue, yet
Sh4fapova comes with credentials of
maybe acrually winning a tournament
in ber career.
MMy goal is to win a Grand Slam
and to be No. I, M she has said, a
5-foot-10 blond who is interested in
fashion, and, among other th1ngs,
sells her own tine of wallpapers and
screensavers on her Web site.
·1 think it's going to be a big party,·
Palisades Oub owner Ken Stuart said,
referring to the Breakers' lineup with
Sharapova, wbo is expected to draw a
large male audience.
·1 respect Anna (Kournikova). But I
don't pay attention to her or model
mys~lf after anyone. I just do my own
thing." Sharapova told reporters last
year.
Further, for the Breakers to pay an
undisclosed amount for the rights to
host McEnroe {of the New York
Sportimes) and Navratilova (of the
Philadelphia Freedoms) is a huge
bonus fo r local tennis fans and an
investment in the franchise from the
league. Billie Jean King i.s the league's
di.rector and co-founder. ·Bmle's no
small time. She's going to take care of
her own team.~ Fortman said.
For local residents, getting a chance
to see Sharapova and the
16-year-old's development ls the
hottest thing to h1t tennis in this area
In several years.
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HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
PHOTOS BY K£NT TREPTOW I OAA.Y PILOT
Newport Harbor's Andrew Cole establishes an earty lead during ttie·first leg of ttie 4QO..meter freestyle relay Wednesday.
Tars forge tie
Sailors' boys follow coach's lead and
win last event to tie potent Irvine,
85 -85, while Newport girls succumb to
Vaqueros' superior depth in the Sea
View League swim meet, 108-62.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT HARJDR -There's more to Newport Harbor
High aquatics than a ball and cage. AI. least. that's what the
Newport boys swim team proved after their thrilling perform-
ance in a ~t-like bout with visiting Irvine Wednesday.
The Sailors. typically known for water polo in regard to
aquatics, went 1-2 In the 400-yani freestyie relay. leading fQ
an 85-85 tie with Sea View League rival lrvine.
·we're basically a water polo school and I'm trying to get
them excited about swimming,· said Newport Coach Jason
Lynch. who is also the coach of the boys water polo squad
·we competed with (Irvine) and that was our goal. For the fu-
ture, it gives us confidence. I think it's going to be a fun league
championship meet fMay 9). •
After Newpon finished first and third in the 200 free relay,
the Sailors and Vaqueros were tied, 62-62, with three events
remaining, Andrew Cole, a Newport senior bound for the
University of Utah. won the 100 back.stroke (53.90. ~auto
matic qualifier), yet l.rvlne finished second and third, and the
score remained lied. 70-70. Cole also won the 100 free (48.10,
C~automatic qualifier).
The Vaqueros. who have won the Sea View League title the
past eight years, swept the ,oo breaststroke, which left New-
pon with the challenge of going 1-2 in the 400 free relay in or-
der to end the meet in a tie.
Newport's top 400 free relay team. consisting of Cole. jun1or
Michael Bury, senior Ross Slnda1r and senior Nathan Welnei:,
were expected to win, so Newport's ·a· foursome had to step
up. Junior Bryan Auer. freshman Oay Jorth. freshman Kyle
Sherman and jun1or Andrew Belden finished In 3:29.22 to Newport Harbor SW1mmers cheer as the boy's 400-meter
SH TARS, Pqe B2 freestyte relay teams finish first and second to gain a tie.
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Apttl 7 honotee PAUlORRJI
Tlusday, ~ 3. 2003 11
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS VOU£YBALL
Corona del
Mar sends
message to
PCL foes
CdM may be team to beat
after rallying past Laguna
Beach in the PCL opener.
Barry Faulkner
Dally Pilot
LAGUNA BEACI I -After the sup-
posed showdown for Pacific Coast
League supremacy Ii.a.led to an anticli-
mactic end, Corona del Mar High boys
volleyball coach Steve Conti mvok.ed a
somewhat gnzzly metaphor to describe
the commanding 9·15. 15·9, 15-9, 15-6
comeback victory over host Laguna
Beach that may prove to be the rurrung
point of his team's M?a.S<>n
"It seemed like
all the zest was out
of it," Conti said of SCOREBOMD
a less-than-intense
fourth game. m
which the Breaker.
unexpectedly emp
tied thelr bench.
trailed, 12 -2. and
were firushed off by
an emphaoc stuff CdM 3
block by CdM sen-Lag. Beach l
ior middle blocker
Eric Jones.
"It was good to see we were the team
applying pressure and that we were the
ones going for the jugular. rather than
us being the team with our throat slu.
bleeding our aJl over the court.· Conn
said. "We've been (the victim) m that
si tuacion before this season.·
lndeed the Sea King.s recovered from
a first-game lull to generate cold-
blooded efficiency. ruming consastentJy
accurate passes into a quick transition
kills with a de~tallllg middle anack
led by senior Miles Yowman. as well ai.
Jones.
The 6-foot-2 Yowman. who bad JUSt
fow k.ills the first 45 aunutes of the 90-
minute match. ti.rushed With a match-
higb 18. The 6-6 Stan.ford-bound Jones.
playing in onty his second match of th.e
seuon. added wne k.il.ls and a match-
higll 6w stuff blocks against a Laguna
unft with a glaring hole in the middle.
"We lost ow starting senior middle
blocker yesterday to academic ineli-
gibility and we have a backup middle
who blew his lcnee out in soccer: LA-
guna Beach Coach CUrt Hamon said.
"We were scrambling out there to find
someone to put ID the middle and wie
didn't block a ball ffbe Sea Kings) were
more steady than we were and they ex-
p.lolled us (in the middle! We bad one
day of pracnce to try it out. I'm no magi-cian..
CdM managed linle mas;c in the
opening game, when tbe hosts erued a
6-3 deficit and pulled away from a 7-7
deadlock to win the 31 -minute pine.
But. after bui.ldmg an 8-3 lead In cha
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TENNIS
McEnroe, Navratilova
tQ. play at Palisades.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Joe ntarella
Tennis legends, along
with Davenport, are
headline~s, but Russian
teen Shavapova will be a
r~ar for Breakers and
cquld steal spotlight.
RloMrdDunn
OaityPllOt
NEWPORT BBACH -The Newport
Wc.h Brnkert lcnew about Undaay
Dl,.eoport and her t'WO·matcb com·
mltment to the 2003 World 1Hm ~·
U: eeuou thla MdDlllef ac PlllNdet n•a. aw. but folloWtns Wednel· dafl player draft. the ...... newett
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named a coach, but former USC men's
tennl.a coach Dick Leach and Newport
Beach Tennla Cub Director of Tennis
Scott Davi.a are the final candidates.
accocdlng to an ln.atder.
In addJdon to Davenport. the
B..tert telec:ted Marla Sbavapova.
the 16-year-old Ruulan pbeoom who
wu nominated by Teen Mapdne to
the March 111\M u •one of 20 teen-acera th.at wUl chan .. the world..
Sbarapova, at 14 yean old. wu the
younsett player ever to reach Au.a·
trallan ~o JWlior 8nalt. In ber
youq pro career, tbt hu already
proven the can wtA bY defeat11\1
top·50 p1ayen Amy Fruler and
Laura Granvill
1be Breakm alto featunt Brian
M•cPbJe. Joeb P.ap. and tinaJ Pwi'y. fAlle, an Aut1rUlaD dcMlblet ~
wttb ttYe cloublee dd. (tblM ol wbk.h
came in 2002), I.lid M.ldtUt, a Su
OemeDte Nlldent. a.re,.._ dou·
billl pu'IDen OG die mm .. tour UMi
cumady nnbd J1'b.
More serious approach has keyed breakthrough
success for Sailor at center of streak-busting Win. .
hny FautkMr
Dalttl>iot
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12 Tlu'sday, ~ 3. 2003 SPORTS
' HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING .
Mesa teams roll through Estancia
Mustang boys and girls
post big victories to
re.main unbeaten in
GQlden West League.
Bryce Ald•rton
Daily Pilot
3-0 in league play with convincing vic-
tories Wednesday In a league dual meet
ln the Eagles' pool. The g1tls won. 115-
55, while the boys netted a 112-55 vic-
tory, this after the meet was delayed
about 15 minuies because there was no
official. Fstancia Athletic Director Tun
Parsel called in Jack ~cber. a long-
tlm~ track and field official, to oversee
che meet' Busacbu profllptly shot off
CX>STA MESA -Defying preseason his pistol to s.ignaJ the start of the races,
predictions, Costa Mesa Higb's boys and which were controlled by Costa Mesa
girls swim teams continued to glide for the most part.
through the Golden West League waters • •1 think we're dolng pretty good," said
again Wednesday. this time against Mesa's Allison Bunnell after exiting the
arch-rival &tancia. water following her win in the tOO-yard
Picked to finish in the middle of the freestyle, an event she said she normally
pack by the league's coaches. Mesa's doesn't swim.
boys and girts teams both improved to Bunnell teamed with Allie Gravis.
TARS
Continued from Bl
provide Newport with the tie, which
staggered and stunned the Vaqueros.
The Sailors won their first Diyision I
dtle in swimming last year, but they are
now without Aaron Peirsol, the world-
record holder in the 200-merer baclc-
stroke who is now competing forrrexas.
"I wasn't expecting this meet: to be
this close," lrvine Coach Ken Dory said.
"I was really impressed with Newport. I
kind of see them as winning this meet.
They deserve to win lt. They out-swam us.. ..
Newport won four individual events,
and were also victorious in both free re-
lays. The meet was not only decided in
the final event, but in fractions of a sec-
ond, as the 50 free proved crucial to the
overall result.
Bury, who is aJso a standout on New-
port's water polo team. won the 50 fret
in 22.94, ahead of Irvine's Evan Hsiao.
who finished in 22.99.
"lt definitely feels like a win." Bury
said of the tie with Irvine. "When New
port can tie lrvme, thar says a lot It is
extraorcUnary. •
Ouistine 'IWobJg and Jessica Steenhard
to win the 200 freestyle relay In i :oo.06
while Allison Hanis, Qtryen Nguyen.
SteeMard and Sarah Bowman also
placed first In the 200 medley relay in
2:10.31.
"Mesa girls won eight events to Fstan-
da's three. Katie Thorsnes.9 took first in
both the 200 individual medley ci:33.86)
and the 500 free. Steenhard ~n the 100
butterfty ((:13,38) while~ touched
first in the ~00 free (2:15.43).
Carolina Barnes won both the I 00
backstroke (4:02.5) and the 50 free
(29.47) while Marilyn Reich prevailed in
the 100 breaststroke (44.34).
Mesa improves to 4-1 while Estancia
faUs to 4-4, 2-3 in league.
Shupp shuftled his lineups for both
teams. giving swimmen. a chance to
swim different events than they nor-
malJy.do.
The strategy paid off.
Sophomore Adam Douglas doubled
in the 200 free (2:00.23), the first time.he
has SWIUI1 the event, and the 100 free
(53.3). He also soUdUied both re.lay wins
.for Meli8 (5-J).
HI started the 200 in 53 se<:onds, but
went longer on the final leg.• OOuglas
said. "J didn't pace myself too good:
Tums out, Oougfas and his team-
mates held up just line.
Douglas, along with Evan Spen·
cer, Brian Tipton and Kyle Thots-
ness won the 200 medley relay
(l :52) while Douglas. Anthony
Adamowicz. Thorsness and Spen-
ln addition to Bury. Sinclair. Weiner,
Jorth. Auer and Belden also competed
for Lynch's water polo squad. which
won the Sea View League tide in the fall
Sinclair won the 500 free (5:04.58).
"We dJd swim better than expected," 4'nCh said. Irvine ls (ranked] No. 3. I don~
think we should be lDll1lnked. Do your
SEAN Hill ER I DAil Y Pll OT
CdM's Clay Stone (33) digs the ball out in the first game of the Sea Kmgs· match at Laguna Beach Wednesday.
Lynch also saJd the Sailors entered the
meet with confidence. considering the
Newport Coach provided a plan that pro·
jected Newport to win by two points. All
the Sailors had to do was meet tynchs
standards.. F.asier said than done.
Lynch was also pleased with the
Newport junior varsity boys team.
which surprisingly enough tied with
the Vaqueros, 85-85, after the Sailors
wept 1-3 in the 400 free relay.
The Newport varsity girls were not
necessarily blown out, but lost none·
theJess to traditional powerhouse 1.rvl.ne.
J 08-62. The Vaqueros won all but two
events. Newport senior NicoJe Mackey.
who has verbally committed to Hawaii.
won the 200 individual medley (2:06.53)
and 100 butterily (56.85).
Mackey's time In the 200 IM is the
fastest swim in Orange County this
season. In the 100 Oy, ahe narrowly de·
feated Irvine sophomore Elllk.o Heim·
bach. who finished in 56.90, though
she owns the county's fastest time this
season in 56.44.
"I thought J was going to be slow,~
said Mackey. who has been dealing
w1th illness the past three weeks. "I'm
surprised I did that I knew what I had
to do to beat them. but I wasn't sure if I
would be able to do it."
1be Sailors ~ without senior Hay-
ley Peinol, who Is competing in the Co-
noco Phlllips Spring NationaJ Ownpi·
onships lo Indianapolis this week.
Mackey skipped that meet because she
saJd she could not afford to miss school.
The Vaqueros were also minus a
swimmer, Counney Cashion, who Is
also "'lndianapolia.
GOLF
Woodbridge
tops Newport
• Woodbridge H1gb\ boys golf team
continued iu llndefealed seasoo with a
188·211 vk:tory aver Sea View League
Coe Newport Harbor Wednesday on the
pu-38 Rancho San JMquJ.n Goll Course.
Davis Pelmtdn led Newport with a
39, followed by a 41. from ~ Palmer
and I 0 by MJcbaeJ Vacbr. BnndOn
Sawat lild Mlcb:ael Ben~utt each
lhot 4' (or NeWpott (3-4, J ·2 ln league)
which tc9UmeS play aga1mt Villa Pm
todly •• Ca.nyon Country Qub ln •
no.nleague match.
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from Bl
second game, the visitors never let
Laguna come closer than four points,
evening the march and seizing the
momentum.
"Thls team has shown ftashes of
brilliance and Dashes of inconsis-
tency,· Conti said. "(The latter! was
apparent in the f11st game, when we
missed six serves. didn't pass well
and didn't defend well. But, after
that. we started to control the ball
and establish the mfddJe. •
Conti said he was also encouraged
that CdM never relinquished the mo-
mentum in the final three games.
·1 liked the way we not only
closed them out in four, but won
rhe fourth game on a stuff block on
our first match point. To beat a
good team on the road in a match
between two teams that are going
to battle for the PU lti1leJ is th~
kind of win rhat could be very good
for my team. This -,houl<J help our
confidence."
Conti praised \ourman\ ability
to hit with power and intelligente
and was also pledsed Wlth senior
o;etrer Greg Gabriel'c, willingness to
feed the mJddle en route to 51 a,.
sis ts.
Sophomore outside tuner KeVln
Welch kept Laguna hlucker'> hone<.,t
by adding 17 kilh for the winner'
(6·8, 1-0 in league). while '>opho
more Tum Welch t·hipped in seve11
and senior Bart Welch contributed
six for the CdM brother act.
Matt Anderson, a 6-5 senior who
earned All-CIF honors lao;t year.
paced the Breakers I 4-8. 0-1) with 11
kills.
Elsewhere in high school boys vol-
leyball Wednesday·
• Costa Mesa fell 14· lh, LI 15,
15-9, 15-1 J, J 0-J 5. in a Golden West
League m:itth a1 Wcstmmsler.
The Musl;ings led the fifth game.
7-6. befor<' W~tmmster rc1ttled off
c,even conwcutJ\'t' point'> to secure
the victory.
Mesa l I 9. 0-4 in league) trailed.
13 5, in the first game before rallying
to force the 16· 14 decision.
Danny Kriko rian. Adam Nili and
Garrell WaJ1hers each led Mesa with
eigh1 ltills while ( .abriel Gow.ales
collected seven stufT blocks. Mitch
Mandel tallied 20 digs and Krikonan
also had five servile ace-..
• Junior<. Josh Kornegay JJ'ld w1s
Banwell recorded 14 lull!. each tu
help lead E.'>lancaa to a 15·4, 15·2.
15·8 Golden West League victory
over visitmg Orange.
Sophomore seller Trevor Holmes
amas.,ed JA <L!>Si'>l'>, while 1unior
Brad l.Mscn contnbuted 10 digs.
The l:.agle~ remajned undefeated in
league play. improving to 5·0. and
they are 11 2 overall.
HIGH SCHOOL AND JC SWIMMING SUMMARIES
Sea View League
Boys
Newpoft •.!Mr..
200 medtey relay -1. Irvine. 1 :47.
200 free -1 Kim (I). 1 :48.89; 2. Sinclair (NH),
1 ·5169; 3. Belden (NH). 1:53.11
200 IM -1 Pvllsta (I), 2:09.09; 2. NatallllO (II,
2:09.51; 3. Shemlan (NH), 2:15.96
50 free -1. Bury (NH), 22.94; 2. Heieo (I),
22.99: 3. McGhie (NHI. 23.30
100 tty -t Clartt Ill. 56."6; 2 Wilcox (I), 57.63;
3 .. Bury (NHI. 58.56.
100 free -1. Cole (NHI. 48. tO; 2. Kim (I),
48.73, 3. Weinef' (NH), 48 82.
500 free-1. Sinclair (NH), 5:ot.58; 2. Jorth
(NHI, 5:09.33; 3. Puata (I), 5:09.43.
200 frM re1..., -1. Newport (Cole, w.lner.
Mc:Ghle. Bury), 1:3UO.
WO beet-1. Cole (NHI. 53.90; 2. Clarit (I),
58.57: 3. Slmpeon (I), 1•0198
WO btMS1 -1. Ill. 1 01 11; 2 Ill. 1 04 •7. 3 Ill.
1;05.50
400 free relay -1. Newport ICoJe. Sinclalr,
Bury. Welnw), 3:7'/tTI
Gllta
~-N9wpcwttr:l
200 medley relay -1 Irvine, 1 !63.48..
200 free -1. twmbech (II, 1:53.18; 2. P8role 01, 1:5781; 3 T.pm. (NH), 1:57.9"
200 IM -1. MtdceV (NH), 2:08.63: 2. Hwting <ii 2:11.72; 3. Nielson (I), 2'.20..28.
DO he-1 McManu• Ill. 25.31; 2. U~
(I), 21.99. 3. P9role (NHI. 26A6
100 fty -1. M.cby lNH). 50.86: 2. Heimb9d\
(I), 66.80. 3. ~ 111. 1 :oz36.
100,,__t ~10. 5'.55; 2 u~
Ol. !l!.2'1; 3 Pafole INHI. 51. ~-
500 ,,_ t ;Mnkltl (I), 5:1UO, 2. NM.tllzio
II). U2.00; 3. Murphy (NH), l:.33 21
200 he rttay-1. lrWle, 1M.70,
100 bedt-1 McManUI (II. II.~ 2. Tellme
(NH).1-00JI>, 3 8daranl (I), 100.A '°°..,.... 1 HMtlg Ill. 1:0e-. 2 Mwphy
(NHl, 1:12.». a. T-vtof (NH), 1 11..Ql. 400.,.. Nl.tv-1. ·~ a:.4\.21
Golden w.. •..,. .. .
CollaMIMT11. ....... 2DO tnedlly ,.._ 1 Mi.-'"'*"' lpeiar,
~ T1ilortnw), 1.12
200 he -l. OouQlae (CM), U>0.23; l. 1Cuneit (E),2~1 ~(CM),2.0U:2
200 IM -l Spencer ICM), 2:23 30; 2.
Tho,.nesa ICM). 233 60; 3 Goodman (El.
237.r:n
50 free -1 Gamboa (El. 25.4', 2 Hernandaz
ICMl; 3 Knox ICM), 26.66.
100 fty -1 Choi (CMI. 1.05.50; 2. T1p1on
(CM), 1 06 •7: 3. Goodman (El. 1 l4 03
100 free -1. Douglas (CM), 53.3, 2 Gamboa
IEI. 56.59: 3 Hemendez ICMI. 58.66.
500 tr~ -1. Spencer (CMJ, 5:28 29. 2 Kunert
!El, 5:28 34, 3. AdamowlC:Z (CM), 5 39.88
200 freo relay -l. E (Gamboa, Goodman,
Collier, Kunertl. l'.<'3 69.
100 bee*-1. ~(CM), 1 076, 2.
Clevef (CM), 1;'13.53; 3. Todd (El. 1.16 16
100 breestltrote-1. Tipton (CM), 1:11.98; 2
Ja~ (CM), 1:18; 3. Gell (CM), 1 19.25
400 frM relay-1. Mau(~.
Adamowic:z. Thoranea, Spencer), 3:51.28.
Gllta c-.. Mesa 111. ~ 55
200 rl'ltdlev relay-1. Mtea (Harrll, Nguyon,
~. aowm.n1. 2!10.31.
200 he-\. HMil (CM!, ~15A, 2. Twahlg
ICM), 2:21; 3. PMlf IE}, .2".2'3.!U
200 IM-\.~ (CM), 2:33..&e: 2. ~(CM), 2:31; a. Reid\((), 2:31.$1.
50.,... • 1. c ....,,.. m. aA?. 2. Bowmen
(CMl, 21.21; a.~ (CM)..
'°°ttv~i.~(CMl, 1:13.38;2. GtMlCM), 1:tlfl0;3. flll&l<El. 1:20.!IO 100 hit-1. ...... ICM), l. 80wn'lan {CM),
1!04 .. J. ~ 11).1:08.19.
SOO"--t ~(CMl;Z.~
(CM), e:1a,t1&; 3 Fey ell. IM.Al
200 he rwy-1. ~ 1Gf9Yll. lWOtllg, ~. luMel!J. 2;1>0.41,
100 be-1 8-1* {£), «).25, 2. W. (CMI; a. HirTte tCM), ._ tO.
100~ou ~1. fWd\ Cf), 44.34· 2.
NouYWn tCMt; 1:21..13;1 GtlMa CtMI.
«>O "-,_, _ t Ml9t ~ 8cMmarl.
~ Thor1n .. ),~1ue. °"'""' ~ Colillletl09 occ-. ..........
400 ~ ~-,, ""'· 3:3118. 1.000"--l hlnen(GW\, 10'4A8;2. ~ (OCC), tt:l'7. , 1 ~ IOCCI, "'°·· 200he-l~(GW), 1Al».2.
Frankenberger (OCCI. 1·52 16; 3 Blue (GWJ.
1;55 06.
50 free 1 Beamer (0CC). 22 35, 2 Sendlez
!GWI, 2,2.64, 3 W:mg IOCCI. 2• 10.
200 IM 1 Maron IGW), 2f1772; 2 Celinder
IGWl. 2:08 14, 3 Hetlt\' IOCCJ, 2 10.JO
200 fly-1 T idly (GW). 1 ~ 02, 2 Meyer
IGWl. 2:06 18. 3. Henry (OCCI, 2.11.99.
100 free 1 Frankenberger IOCCl. 50 46, 2
Saocnez tGWl. 50.53. 3 Jolly (OCC). 50 58.
200 bDd! 1 Mangham IOCC). 2: 11.64, 2.
Brennen (GW), 2:16.79, 3. McGrath IOCCI.
243.76.
500 tree 1 Maron (GW), t'i-<19.&c, 2
Brennen (GW). 5:21)6; 3. Chandler (OCC).
5:34 27
200 breasts1rote -1 Oriodef (GWI. 2 1519,
2. Wong IOCC), 2:20 S2, 3. Henry IOCCI.
2:29.89.
400 free rofay-1 OCC (Beemer.
Franlceobefver, Jolfy. SWanaon), 3:18 44
JC women occ 1-. OoMert w....,,
200 medley~ -1 OCC (Frith, NNlillo, ,
N&hlon, Wood), 1:56.35.
200 IM -1. Mltchell (OCC). 2:$71; 2. OCC
00. 3. Killor8n (GWl, 221Z7 !50 fnJe -, EJy (GW), 26.32; 2 Lowden
IOCC), 26.M; 3. Comn (0CC), 28.A
100 bedr -1 Nmllrlo ((>CCI, 1 :03.57; 2
Cattllan IOWl. 1l03 81, 3. Mitchlll (OCQ.
l:OC 2S. .
100 brMlt-1, Ely (OW), 1;10.93; 2. Sw..ne
(OCC). 1:1ttt. 3. V'«>od (OCC). 1·15.89
200,,.. _ 1. ~ (0CCJ, 1;61.3$: 2. Soolt
(GW). 2:G2.lll a. Abe CGW), 2'04.64.
60 ftv .. l Neleon tocc). nee: 2. Lowd9n
COCC>. 21.31; S. ~ IGWl. 2l.S3
100 ftw. 1. Fnth (()CC), 55 19, 2. Abe (GW'),
A•; J. Nkhol9on (OCC), l5U8
100 nv-t ~<CCCI. 1:0:1.W, 2. Lowdtn
(CCC), 1'03. ~ ~. CardeMI (GWl, UJUO.
to bifc*-l. NMlllllo (OCIC), 2U1; 1.
~(GW), 30..'5; a.~ IOCCl. 34.a W0tM -1...,_.(0CCt1~2.~
(~ ~ "1· ?~~1,..,.,.,<c:~,.: !.1C?_~_ ..........
_,, ,,__ "'"' ~'1~ -· ... __, (OCC), Ult.37. I. Saoe (~WI, 1:21.to
IO br.--t. fly tGWL n•; 2. ~ (OCC). ~ 3. Wbod IOCC>. M.10.
200 fnMt l'llaV • 1 OCC ~. M
NM!lhrio, N~). 1;AUI. ~c·.
cer took the 400 free relay ~o
3:51.28.
Spencer won the 200 IM in 2:23.SO
while 'fyler Cl>oi bested the fieJd In ~
100 Oy () :05.50). Tipton took ftrst in the
100 breaststroke (l:ll.96) and was
joined ln the win colwnn by Thorsness
in the 100 bad. (1;07.68).
&9tancia's Frank Gamboa set personar
bests in winning the 50 free (25.44') and...
taking second in the 100 frM (55.!>9).
Cllad Kunert also broke personal marts
with a 2:04.44 iii. the 200 free (goo<1 for.
second! while shaving six seconds off
his previous-best time to finish second
in the 500 free (5:28.34). •
Gamboa. Sean Goodman. Paul CollleT
and Kunert led the 200 free relay team
that took fin,1 in I :43.69 for Fi;tancia.
CdMputs
Breakers
away
Girls team uses Plan B and
wins in Laguna Beach.
LAGUNA Br-ACll -On a day when
several top perfonners sat out. the Co-
rona del Mar High girls swim team de-
feated hosl Laguna Reach, 113-51. in a
Pacific \;0~1 League dual meet We<infi-
day as the Sea Kings improved to 2-1-l.
1-0 I in league.
Individual event winnt!rs for CdM
were freshman Ashley OlandJer (2:03.2
in the 200·yard freestyle and I :06 in the
100 backstroke!. sophomore Ann Win-
ner.. 12 3 l .97 in the 200 indiVldual med·
leyl. senior Jackie McCoy (26.6 in the 50
freeJ. senior Jessica Harlcins 11:11.88 m
the 100 buttcrOyJ. 1unior Kim McKay
157. l in the 100 freel. semor Christina
Hew\.o (5·36.58 in the 500 freeJ and
~phomore Jordan Anac 11 15.54 m the
100 hreasrsLrokel.
P.aftc COlllt LMpe -----Glrta CdM f13, l.Muna e..c:h 51
200 medley relay I CdM (J An&e, Me<:oy
McKay and Bowlus). l 56.62. 200 ffee -1
Chandler (CdMI, 2 03 2. 2 Harkins {CdMI
2:04 0, 3 McAdams ICOMI. 2 16 200 IM l
Winners ICdMl. 2 31 97 2 Ellion ILBI. n I J
Bilder ICdMI. 2.33 32 50 free -I McCoy
(CdM). 26.6; 2 Moore ILBI. n.t . 3 Doud ILBl.
nil. 100 fly -1 Hartms ICdM) l 11 88; 2 Bilder
ICdMl. 1 13 38. 3. Evans ILBI. n I 100 tree -l
McKay (CdM). 571, 2. Ead1ngt.0n (CdM), 59 S;
3 Moore (LBI. n 1. 500 free -1 Cr Hewlto
fCdMI. 5 36 58. 2 JonM (CdMI. 6 04 69. 3
Cronin lLBI. n t 200 free relav 1 CdM (J
Anae. Chandler. Liao and Bowlus), 1:45 '6.
100 beds Chandler ICdM), J 06 O; 2 Elhon
ILBl. n t . 3 Fullen (Cd~. 1 06 O 100 breast
1 J Anae ICdMl, 1 15 54, 2 A. Rodenhu1s
(CdM). l 1769, 3. Evans (LB), "1 400 tree
relay 1 Laguna Beadl. n t
JC SWIMMING
OCC topples
Golden West
Coast men and women
remain undefeated in
dual meets.
COSlJ\ MESA -Orange C-oast Col-
lege's men's and women's swim teams
each defeated rivaJ Golden West
Wednesday in Orange Empire Confer·
ence dual meets on the Coast campus.
but in varying fashion.
The Coast women, ranked No. 1 in
the state, improved to 7-0 (4-0 in dual
meets) with a convincing. 165-73, tri-
umph. The Pirates won JI or 14 even-..~
The men's meet came down to I.be
last relay, with Coast taking first to -..
cure the 109-lOO victory. 'fyson Beai:ner.
Paul Franken~r. BWy loUy and Billy
SWanson .completed the -400-yard free-
style relay in 3: 18.44.
Klmbedy Frith trlpled for Coast. win-
ning the 200 free (1:58-36), 100 ~
(55.19) and 500 t'tee (5:18.99) ~
Jenny Nelson. Sara NatallrJo and
Mitchell all doubled. Nehon won the Cil)
butterfty (27.59) and lod Oy {1:03.H)
while Natalizio took first ln the 100
bacblrOke '1:03.57) and 50 ~
(29.51). Mi tchell wbn tJie 200 tndlvld\ial
medley (2:19.71) and JOO IM (l:OS.92).
Prith. NataJl1Jo. Nebon and Wood
took Om ln the 200 medley may:
(l :SS.35) whJlt Ashley Lowden. Natali·:
r.lo. Mlt~JJ and Erica Nicholson won •
the 200 free relay ln 1:45.09. C.OUl took·
second ln both e\'COta. • •
8camet won the SO free (22.35) while:
Frankenbeigft placed 6m ln the 100• he (50.'5)' and 1'ri>n ~,.
toutbtd first In ltie 200 bitc:k <Z:H.&I • -
Cout c..o m dual meeta and rul(jll; •
ln IM sta top four) Pl.oed
Swtmmm In ltcoOd ~ .
Proben In die 1,000 free (11:17
Ptankmbe:rgn ln the 200 free (I :52.
and Rogel' ~ ln the 200 bir'fll9t9bl9C (2:20~'i2).
OOul nm will compd In tho PMI·
dena lttWatioNI AOft I l ·l2. •
S P O RT S Tlusday, ~ 3, 2003 SI
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GOLF PREVIEW
TARGET PRACTICE
Area high school golf
teams ready for
league play with
Corona del Mar and
Estancia the leaders.
Bryce AJderton
Daily Pilot
With the weather warming
and spring finally here, area golf
courses are primed for the traffic
they have and will receive until
May and maybe beyond from
high school golfers leading their
teams into league play.
Corona del Mar, Newport Har·
bor, Estancia, Costa Mesa and
Sage Hill have all started league
play with the race to CIF under·
way.
Corona del Mar
CdM come!> off an unde
feated season In the Pacific
Coas1 League and is 3·0 so far
this season withra ve teran corps
that includes seniors Nick Sher-
man. Tim Frohling and Brad
Olambe rlin who helped CdM
finish in the top 10 a t the Ur
Southern Section South Coast
Division golf championships.
Sherman and Frohling ad-
vanced to the CIF Individual
Sectional Tournament with
Shennan taking third place. I le
shot an even-par 72 on the
North Cour'>e at Coto de Ca.7..a
Golf & Racquet Oub.
Junior Alex U.ikovani joins
the aforementioned trio a'i
players who have qualified for
Clf\ which requir~ a golfer to
be in the top five in scoring av·
erage in league.
Juniors Robert Ury. Colby
I laden and Billy Bettingen. a!>
well as sophom ores Ben Ttlsen
and Z.ack Rabanovtch, give CdM
added potential to make a run
at the league. and CIF titles
DON LEACH OM.Y PILOT
Senior Jason Cassidy is the key figure in Estancia H1gh's lrneup as the the area's five high school boys golf teams move into league compet1t1on rn the 2003 campaign.
"They want to win CIF.-saad
Cd.M Coach Mike S1arkweather,
now in his rafth year with the
program. ·Tuey are all really
good, but we need to slay fo
cused ... It's a process. These
guys plot everything: fairways
in regulation. putts, ups and
downs, sand saves. Olarting
those statis1ics tells them what
1hey need to wo rk o n.·
Newpon Harbor
lt's only the first week o f Apnl
and the Sailors have equaled
their win totaJ (3) of a year ago.
Marianne Towersey enters
her third season as the boys
coach with junior Michael Ben-
venuti and sophomore Davis
Pemstein leading the charge.
Garrett Whitfield and Jeff Ler-
ner are Newport's only two sen-
iors and join juniors Michael
Vackar and David Motschen-
bacher along with sophomores
Rhett Palmer, Chris Wtllard and
Brandon Sowers..
"Davis is our strongest player
with Mich ael being No. 2,"
Towersey said. ·After that,
•
t'H~ryone ehe o;houh 4L to .t4
We've been tWl'clk111g with lhe
order a little b11 aft rr Nus. I and
2, even bringing up kids from
!Junior varsity! I<> rahe the level
of play to where the varsity
players are at. rhcy .,ccm to be
capable of that level, but tim e
will tell.-
Newport headed ant o it:.
match Wednesday against
Woodbridge I · I in the Sea View
League. The Warrior~ -the de
fending CIF champions -are
r.mked No. 3 by 1hc Tunes and
pr~ent a stern challenge 10 the
Sailon.. but Towcrsey remains
confident.
"I think we can challenge for
f.econd or third." !.he '>aid. "We
have potential if the guys com e
10 party each llme -
Estancia
A Golden West League utle 1s
certainly not a far-fetched pro-
postion for the Estancia High
boyi. golf 1eam this season.
After battling for years m the
PCL with CdM. the Eagles now
get a chance to s trut their s tuff
agamst the likes of Costa Mesa.
Westminste r, Ocean View and
Orange, and have fa red well so
far.
Coming anto Wedne'>day. the
hagle:. are 6· I, 3·0 an league.
and return a '>trong lineup
Semor Jason Cas'iidy lead'>
1he team with a 36.7 scoring av·
erage followed by senior Ryan
Brown. also an AJl-PCL golfer
last \ecc,on along wtth Ca'iStdy.
as L.<otanc1a fi nished third an
that league Junior Jason Le!>
wa~ abo part of the team that
fini<>hed fifth al the CIF d1 vi-
s1onal championships last
spring Cassidy qualfied for the u r mdavtdual secllonal tour-
nament.
freshmen Greg Les, Marcus
Sostak and Austin ~rr give
Coath Art Perry, now m his 18th
sea:.on wtth Esiancia, added
hope Junior Niel Lettaern
lransferred from a school an
Pen nsyJvanaa and had never
played golfunttl thas sea~on He
'iho1 a 44 as the seventh man
fuesday.
·I Sos talc) hlls the ball a lo ng
ways, ls a good puner and prac-
uces hke eight hours a day.·
Perry said.
Perry also menuoned the
Eaglt>s combine for a 3.67 grade
point average.
Estancia will play an the 40·
•
learn l.a .. 1er lournamenl l.11t•r
lhis month 111 Ata~cadt•rn cllld
also in the Oak. Parl lemma
menl
Costa Me~a
fom Raldwtn 1'\ JU'>t glad to ht•
out of the PC I.
Costa Me .. a I hgh's hoy'> goll
coach 1s an hh. !>eventh yea1
with the program and expt•ci.. J
season of tran!.1Uon, IPadini; 111
what he hopes will he J hnghl
fu1ure
Baldwin ha'> five "enaor\ tha1
include Newporl Harbor tran ..
fer Nick Zimmerman. Ad.int
Donovan, Alex Mulhern, Jot>y
Edwards and Aaron King to go
with junior Bnall Reach and
freshman Btlly Jack.<,on
Mesa eniered \'\'edne,d.i\
with a 4 7 marl.. I ·O in tlw
Golden West League
"I'm happy wtth the progrc<,<, the~ making,· Baldwtn ~.t1d.
"They arc playing much b(•ltcr
than I though t they would We
couldn't compete aga1mt (Pl I
foes) CdM. Laguna Beach and
Northwood Now, we re pla'.t1ng
Westminster, Ocean V1e\\ .ind
Orange, so we can compert•
"Right now, the kid'> .tre
• ·The Sea Kings The Mustangs The Eagles The Sailors The Lightning
Nldc Sherman, Sr. nm Frohling, Sr.
Blad Chamber11n, Sr.
Alex Ch~ni, Jr.
Robert Ury, Jr.
Ni<* Zimmerman. Sr.
Adam Donovan, Sr.
Alex Mulhern, Sr.
Joey Edwards, Sr.
Aaron King, Sr.
Jason Cassidy, Sr.
Ryan Brown, Sr.
Jason Les, Jr.
Michael Benvenuti, Jr.
Davis Pemstein. So.
Garrett Whttfietd, Sr.
Jeff Lerner. Sr.
Michael Va<*ar, Jr.
Jake Strong. Sr.
Colby Hadtett. Jr.
Bllty Bettlngen, Jr.
Ben Tllsen. So.
Brian Beech, Jr.
Billy Jec:bon, Fr.
Coacti: Tom Baldwin
Ni<* Lettierri. Jr.
Greg Les, Fr.
Marcus Sostak, Fr.
Austin Serr, Fr.
Coecti: Alt Perry
David Motsc::henbacher, Jr.
Rhett Palmer, So.
Alex Cochran. Jr.
Blake Brewe<, Jr
JohnNea.So.
Nasser AJhamad, So.
Jeff Cnrttenden. So.
~hChen,Fr.
Zee* fW>lnovlc::h, So.
~ Mllte Si.ttwNther
Chris Willard, So.
Brandon Sowera, So.
Coadl: M•rianne Towersev
Assistant SClCrtt Temow
Bryan Komsweit, Fr.
Ryen Sctiweitzer, Fr.
Coectl: Erik Gnegy
~hooting .! lfi, z Ii <md z Ix, b ut
,11t> t apdhll' 111210111 n5 on .i
good da~
"We dun'1 grt k.1d., who haVl'
playt>d a lot Bnan .tnd Billy
pla~ w11h tlwir dad'> on thl'
\\l'l'k.end-. hut '>Omt• havl'n I
touthed a gull dub unul v.e ~ot
tht•m I d\\anh and k.mg had
never pl.iyt><l golf until three
monlh<. ago "" lo 'hoot a 45 '"
really good I'm happy \.•,nth
1ht•1r progrt''' ..
/.Jmmerman h.i'> '>hot a I un-
der 34 while Reath and la< kson
have turned in round!> under
40
"If they all do that on the
'>Jme day. we t'<ill c.o mpett•."
BaJdwin !>aid
.. Hut the tr1t ~ " ma1r11ainmg
that l'H'r\ Jay wlmh 1!> d1ffi
<ult
Sage H ill
Aero!>.'> the pn'>llnt.· man1
t ured f.urwaY'., of ~trawberry
l·arm., Golf <Juh an lrvme~tep'>
the ~ge Hill ~t hool ., bo}\ golf
team ready for 11nprU\emen1
\"llh <.econd yeJr t oach Frilt
(rlldg) at lht• helm
fhe former IJU ill>~1Man1 lO
men'> coach Paul ::,mohn.,u.
< .nalO' '>ald the lJghtnang, 4-4.
4 1 111 the Academy League as
of Wl'dnesday, ha-, vastly im-
proved, wtth an increased fo
l'U'>
"We wam to develop ~ge Hill
into a competauve program,·
\a ad < .nagy. who as a Profes-
'>IOnaJ Golfers Assocaalion ap-
prentice under Davtd Wright at
Pelican Hall Golf O u b an New-
port C.oast. Gnagy hope!> 10 be·
lCJme a certified PCA profes-
\1onaJ upon compleuon of the
program and aspires 10 coach
at a 01V1s1on I school Sage Hill
1c, ht., first h1gh school coaching
po!>1llon.
!>age features semor Jake
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CANTARELLA
Continued from BI
Though still a source of levity that
promprs Coach Joel Oesguin to describe
him as a free spirit. when Cantarella takes
the mound, it is ~ually his teammates
who ay to keep him loose. not the other
way around. Facing his catcher from his
elevated perch in the center of the dia·
mond. he is more about punch-ours than
punch tines, more about gripping the
stitches than inducing them with his wit.
·rve really seen him maturing in the
last couple mo nths." Desguin said.
·niere is a time for joking around and a
time 10 be seriou.s and compete. He likes
to compete.~
Mixing and spotting his fastball, curve-
baU and changeup, Cantarella has gotten
the best of the competition thus far. And
his willingness to compete was never
more evident than in Friday's complete-game, two-hit shut-
out in a I ·0 Sea View League victory over visiting Laguna
~~ .
• 1 was very motivated 10 get our first le-ague win,• Cantarel·
la said of Friday's triwnph, which snapped the program's 19-
game Sea View League losing streak. dating back to the spring
of 2001. ·we all wanted that win pretty badJy, because it had
been a 19-game frustration."
Cantarella sailed through the first six innings, facing the
minimum and benefiting from a fifth-rnning run by the Sail-
ors. But, he said, the one-run lead only heaped more pressure
onto his 6-foot, 155-pound frame.
"When we got that one run, I knew I couldn't make a mis·
1alce, • the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week &aid. "Some of my
SPORTS
Newport Harbor High
baseball standout Joe
Cantarena is the Daily
Pilors High School Athlete
of the Week.
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
teammates were trying to keep me
calm."
A walk and the second Laguna Hills
hit put runners at first and second with
two outs in the seventh. but Cantarella
induced a pop-up to the thini baseman
to protect lhe shutout. The win evened
CantareUa's record at 2-2, lowered hi.s
ERA to 2.74 and sparked a joyous cele-
bration.
"As soon as our third baseman caught
it, I ran right over to him and jumped on
him." Cantarella said. "It was the best.
I've never had a bener feeling in baseball
my whole life.·
Baseball has been a big part or Canta·
rella's life since childhood and control has
always been his biggest asset as a pitcher.
"He goes right after hitters. works
ahead and makes good pitches,• Desguin
said of his right-hander, who has fanned
eight and walked seven in 23 innings this
spring.
"I've always been good with my me·
chanics and I've always had pretty good control,• Cantarella
said. ·But when I came to the varsjty, l really wanted to focus
on keeping the ball down and limiting my mistakes. because
these aren't little guys hitting the ball anymore. If you miss
your spots at this level. guys will start lcijling the ball.·
Cantarella said the shutout victory over Laguna Hills was
extremely satisfying. but even his approach to success has
now changed.
•Last year. I would have been bragging about it,· he said.
"Now. I want to keep quier about it I just l<M!d being a part or
(the win). but I want to just let it go:
By letting go of a more casual approach to the game, Can-
tarella has freed him.self up to not only achleve, but enjoy and
appreciate his mound success.
NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE
Reds come back, 13-8
They outscore Yankees,
9-4, over the final three
innings to claim victory.
The Reds erased a 6-4 thJrd-inning
deficit to earn the victory over the
Yankee ... 13-8, in six innings in Newport
Beach lJttle League Majors division
play.
Mlct\MI Borchard collected two hill>.
two RBli. and had two runs scored with
Sean Thkuyama and WlD Morrow each
tallying one hit with two RBis and two
runs scored.
Borchard and Joe ~ combined to
strike out six Yankees combined while
Brent Wdnberger pitched wlidJy for
the Yankees.
Matt Monia, Brlc Morris,
Weinberger. John OuistJan and Nico
NapoUtano each hit well for the
Yankees.
In other Reds action from last week:
•Reeb 6, Marlners 3
Frey. Tokuyama and Borchard all
pitched for the Reds In the victory.
while the offense was led by Matt Pay, e..n Mc.Nemey. Tokuyama and
Borchard.
Parbr Watlne gave up two runs in
three innings for the Mariners.
Shortstop Nldt Pnielml1 displayed
strong defense and offense aJong with
Werline. WUllam HaJ1 and John
Ooerlng.
• Reda 12. G1aD1.I 4
McNerney and Borchard each threw
weU on the mound for the Reds. who
received solid defense from Joey Booth,
Mam. au.o-tar.oo and Morrow
Kevin Wang led the way on offense
wttb timely hitting and aggresSive base
running.
Pattfdt ~rwadc pitched well for the
Giants whfle the offense was led by
Jeny ~Scott Cook and Zak
~&icbon.
'kazm.lenakblutcd a two-run homer
over the rigttt·field rence.
In NRU AAA action:
• Olamondbacb 9, Braws 6
·lbe Diamondbacks used
back-to-back four-run innings to come
back from a four-run deficit.
lhl.iling. 5-1, aher three innings. the
D-backs began thelr offensive assault to
get within 6-5. A walk to Austin Barvtn
in the bottom or the fourth inning set
up Blake Miller's double to lie the score
and Cort Hastlnp followed that with a
~ingle to bring in the go-ahead run.
The D·backs also got hns from
Paxton O'Brien, Trent Boras, OwldJer
Mitchell and a key double by Edward
Burgner.
The Braves were Jed in hilting by
Dylan Plevac, Austin Allen. Clarll
C'.ashfon and Cluta Ebner. Miller threw
three innings fo r the D-backs, allowing
only one run.
• D·bacb 16, Cardinals <4
The D·backs sandwiched six hits
around several cardinal walks to
produce 16 runs
Miller, Hasting'>, Sandon Grlflln,
Mitchell. Zach Haber and Bdward
Burgner all hit for the D·back.s. while
Darvin and Rodney ICeOer each made
solid defensive plays to help the
D-backs improve to 7-2.
Max Carpenter belted a two-run
home run and Georp lCennedy added
a ba.M: hit for the Cardinals.
• Yanbia 16, Giants 14
The Yankees' offensive display was
led by Thn.ner 1'1luthan home run
along with contributions from Mich.el
Haerl and Preston iu.er. who both
delivered muJdple hits.
Bry\:e Aah.too came on in the bottom
of the sixth Inning with the bases
loaded and strudt out the final batter to
preserve the wio.
Nick Gooding. 'J'rfNor Mc:GhJe and
.1adl Murphy anchored the defense and
Patrldl ~n al~ made a solid
catch on a foul ball.
Gncme ~and Risser combined
to strike out eight batters and limlted
the Giants to six hits.
•Dodgen 10, Yanba 9
Pearson and Risser struck out eight
Dodgers while allowing only six hits in
the loss.
Ashton and Risser each hit home
runs to lead the Yankees' offensive
attack while Bric Prader and Jeremy
Pox provided solid defense.
• Yanbel 14, Cardlmlll 14
The Yankees' offense was powered by
a two-run triple by Risser and a double
by Benny TowDeel)d.
Ashton. nauthen, Gooding and
Fraser combined to strike out nine
batters and was helped on defense by
Murphy and McGhie.
• CUbe 7, Cantlnm 8
The cubs edged c;iut the Cardinals by
one run after trailing by six in the
second inning.
In the bottom of the last inning, btc c.abm hit a towering tJy ball that fell In
and Gaughan had a swinging bunt that
drove Cabin in for the winning run.
Reid Johmon allowed no runs and
struck out the side in the third and
Connor Gaughan pitched three
scoreJeM iruUngs to hold the Cards al
bay.
Devid SllYat>erg had two hits and
three RBis while Johnson also tallied
one hit
The Cub6' defense threw out two
runners at home and received strong
individual plays from Anthony
PrandKo, RYU o.nld. Alex Glody,
Parbr S-men and Collin McNemey.
The Cards received strong pitcJ:\lns
from Geotp Kennedy, Rym Grable
and~ MarW. who ~ted a
~run home run and a double.
The Qudina1s also got base h.fta from
Mu Carpmta, Rm.tan ~band
Grable along wtth a doubie from
Kennedy.
Mu Stecai made an unassisted
double play for the QudJna1I. who got
strong contrlbudons 6'onl J1auaJ
Romy. Carpenter and Dntd ,..._
BASKETBALL
Injury knocks out
Sage Hill's Fitzhugh
COLLEGE SIGNINGS
Mackey, Cole decide
BRIEFS
CdM's Ury sizzles
with a double eagle
Corona del Mar junior
handles 537-yard No. 7 at
Aliso Viejo GC with two .
strokes to pace Sea King~'
win over Laguna Beach.
• GOIJ1: Corona del Mac Hlgb Junior
Rob Ury made history Wednesday, re-
cording the school's first double eqle in
dramatic fashion to lead a 191 ·203 Pa-
ciflc Coast League boys golf victory over
Laguna Beach at Aliso Viejo Golf Oub.
Ury blasted a drive an estimated 325
yards into the wind on the par-5, 537 -
yard seventh hole, CdM Coach Mike
Starkweather said. then benefited from
some good fortune to hoJe his subse·
quent iron shot
·1 was watching from the tee box on
the sixth hole, so I saw the whole thing
Crom aboul 150 yardc; away," St.art-
weather said. "When he hit hi.s iron into
the green. l saw him release his left
hand after he finished the shot, which
usually means you miss it pretty badly.
But it banked off the front of the green,
rolled to the back of the green, stopped
and rolled back down the hill to the cup
and disappeared. I couldn't believe it lt
was marvelous. And to see the elation
from the ldd ... it was enough to Ught up
the whole town. He was so excited.•
Ury, as weU as teammates Nick Sher·
man and AJex 01ikovani finished 1 •
over-par 37 for the nine-hole match,
three shots behind medalist Mike Cava-
lari from Laguna Beach. ·
Brad Chamberlin (38) and 1..ack Rabi·
novich (42) rounded out the scorers for
CdM (7-3, 4-0 in league), which has now
won 15 straight league matches, Start-
weather said.
wild pitch.
Orange scored lWice ln the seventh
and bad the tying run at ftnt before
running out of gas. Mesa is 6-4, 2-0 ln
league. Orange falls to 2-1 ln league.
GMdlfl ... LNpe
Costa ~ 4. °""'99 3 Score by lnnlftp Orange • OlO ooo 2 ~ J e 1
Mne ooo 400 • -• • 1 Zboril end C.lderon; Butler ind Mltlef W -
Bu!Mr. 1· l. l -Zboril, 7-3 28-Zbor11 (0),
Yamamoto ICM).
Concordia nips Lions, 3-2
• B\SBMU.: Vanguard UnJversity
rallied with two runs In the sixth to tie,
only to see visiting Concordia score in
the top of the seventh. the final inning,
as Concordia recorded a 3·2 Golden
State Athletic Conference baseball vie·
lory Wednesday,
Concordia loaded lhe bases wtth
none out and Brandon Cox produced a
sacrifice fly for the winner. dropping
the Lions to 18-l 8, 7 -8 in the GSAC.
Concordia improved to J6-22, 8-10.
Joe Carnahan was Vdguan:l 's lea~
with a 3-for-3 effort, and lason Brunet
was 2 for 3 with a.n RBI.
ConcordY 3, \fantu.rd 2
Scorw by Inning• Concordia 000 200 1 J lO 2
Vanguard 000 002 o 2 IS l
Avila and Cox; Caston. Lopez (S), Hani1 (6)
and Bower W -Avila, 1·0 l-H1ni1, 3-4. 28
-A1os (Cl
Sharum keys Bucs' 8-6 win
• SOFrBAU.: Kelly Sharum made a
diving catch on a pop-up, then Orange nips Mustangs, 6-4 sparked a three-run rally in the sixth
• BASBMU..: Costa Mesa outhit inning as host Orange Coast dealt
Orange, 9-6. but also had 3-0 edge in SaddJeback an 8-6 defeat in Orange
miscues, and to the Mustangs rnisfor-Empire Conference softball action.
tune, all three enors came in a four-The defens ive play was the key to
run sixth inning as visiting Orange raJ -holding Saddleback scoreless in the
lied to pull out a 6-4 Golden West. sixth and the Bucs (9·11. 4·7) nt-
League baseball victory Wednesday. sponded with a three-run ratty. keyed
The sixth-inning blues spoiled an by Sharum's leadofJ single.
otherwise solid Mesa attack. high· Orenc• Emsift eo.• enc.
lighted by Robert Rodrigue-L (3 for 3 occ 1 ~ i
with two RBIJ and Adam Beltran (2 for ~by lnnlne• 3 with two runs scored). S'* 131 100 o e 10 •
.Nate Hunter (double) and Dan Bitler ~nton, Strow~ •nd~ladi~; ~~
(smgle) accounted for the other two Matttewa (71 end Sharum. w -Soc:teraon.
RBis. 2-0. l -Strom, 1-4. Sv -Methewa (1). 28 -
Costa Mesa falls to 4-6, 0-2 in league. Wakeman (CCCI.
Go6defl .... LNcw
Onnge •• Cost• Mes. 4 Scot9 by lnnlnp Orange 001 004 o • e e o Meu 001 020 1 -• s 3
Morones. Lewrence (S) and Guelle•mo.
Wel1h (5); VargH. Pete~n (61 end Hun1er.
W -Lawrence. l -Vargis, 2·2. 28 -Hunter
(CMJ.
Saints def eat Eagles. I 0-2
• SOFl'MU..: Seven errors contrib-
uted to the Estancia High softball
team's downfall, 10-2. to Golden West
League foe Santa Ana Wednesday.
The Saints scored five times in lhe
sixth inning. taking advantage or a
litany of fielding errors, said Estancia
Coach Marc Rodig.
Estancia (8·3. 1·2 in league) scored
two runs in lhe fifth inning to get
wtthln three. Pitcher Muriel Mason
singled to leadoff the inning. stole sec-
ond and Hilary Ockey then sacrificed
her to third. Evelyn Flores walked,
stole second and after a pop out,
Hillary l.al$en slngled 10 the right side
to bring in two runs.
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Santa Ana 10, Esi.nde 2
Scot9 by lnntnp
Eat1nc11 ooo 020 o -2 1 1
SAne 003 20!I • -10 e 2
M11on and Aco1ta; Flor•. Merquaz (4) and
Deleon. W -Floret, 5-t l . Mason, 5-2. 28 -
C.rdenes (SA). 38 -Alverado (SAi.
Mesa stops Orange, 4-3
• SOPTMU.: Cotta Mesa Hlgh's host
Muatanga were 4-3 wt.nna:s over Orange
ln Golden West League softball Wednes·
day. exploding for four n.uu in lhe
fourth 1nnJ.og to cla1m the decbk>n.
Down. l-0, MesaB Jane-E Yamamoto
opened the fourth with a doub&e and
8Ulie third. thal Ano Made 1bppe walbd
IDd st°'8 .xJod to tee up 1'dy 1hppl.
who ddlw:red a ooc-GJt Rm tingle.
JCeUy Topps stole eecood and Jennl-
ftt Jordan followed wfth a pound ball
ingle up the middle ro "°"' both
runners. Jordan then stole tb1rd and
1eored the even.rual wtnnlng run on a
Eagles drop 9-3 decision
• &\SEMIJ.: The Estancia High
baseball team surrendered four un·
earned runs, which led to a 9-3 Golden
West League loss to host Santa Ana
Wednesday.
Junior Jeremy Hauser collected two
hits and scored two runs while junior
Cullen Crom added one hit, two RBi.
and a sacrifice Oy for the Eagles (3-7,
I -2 in league).
Santa Ana improved to 1-1 io
league.
Go6def!WettlNpe
Santa Ana t . &tMda 3 Score by lnntft9a Estancia 10I cno o J 7 4
Santa Ana 301 122 • • 1 • 1 Young. Ippolito (6) and Ctom; Mendou,
Jim41nez (6), Cenesco (7) end Del.eon. W -
Mendoza l -Young, 0-3 28 -M~ma ISAI
HR -Guzman (SAi
Warriors best Sailors
• MS£M.LL: Host Woodbridge High
trounced Newport Harbor, 18·5, in a
Sea View League baseball game
Wednesday n!ght at Windrow Put.
Ryan Torrey, Ryan R~ and Karo
Maberjian had two hits apiece for th~
Sailors (3-8, 1-3 ln league).
Jack Rye hit two home runa and
earned the pitching win for the Warri-
ors.
s.. View LMipe
WoodbtWge , .. PMwport 5
lcofWby~ Newpor1 122 000 0 -I I 1
Wbrldge 464 llCIO a -11 17 f
TotTWY. l.1. EN<Don (3), H"nan (II) and
Sanchez, Miner (5); Av-. Runo fll), ~neo"
(7) and Sandaemyer. W -Rye. l -TotTWY. '
l-3. 28 -Heenan INH), Toney (NH), AoW9 ,
(NH), Makaef)lan (NH) 2, S.ndeemywr (W),
HNdl"t10m CW). Atlc:t.reon {W), Hoyer (WI 2..
HR -Hoyer (Wl. Rye (Wl 2
Orange Coast falls, 12-9
• MDMINl'ON: Orange Cout Cot,
Jege clropped a 12·9 ~on to vtattt
Ing Bl Camino Wednetday In women~
badmlnton. IQvl.og both teama wtdi
S.3 recoida.
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Clerk ot Onnc• County Att~ney f0t P1t1Ui>ner
on 04/01/03 nna J, llUI~ ISO.
l0016fH2•• ((18.lt7"45)'
01111 Piiot Apt. 3, 10. •11 & Ml<Jk>ls, Lil,
17. 26, 2003 Ttt300 ·IU CUffl....al WAY,
.., 1•13 TU'JT•. CA ttJ~ •A n •Publlsbeel N•wport llOOO Of ftlmOl lO 8ead!-Cosl• Mes.a D1ify
ADEISlllESTAllOf: ~'.'2:io':erc:h 27· tif':zl6
IAll. I. ecms
WllO.Allmt
To .. I heirs, be11el1
c11rlea, c1ecltt0ts, con·
llnaent' c:redit0ts, • end
~sons who may oth·
erwi\e be interested 1n
the Wtll or ntate. or
both, of ISASEL M
OOBBS
A PETITION FOR PRO
BA Tl has been filed by
MICHAEL V 0088S in
the Supe1101 Cour l of
C1hforn1d County ol
ORAJIGl
THC PE lf TION FOR
PROBATE requesh that
MICHAEL V 0068S be
appointed u pet sonat
represent.alive to ad
m1no•ler the eslale ol
the det.edent
THE PETITION requ~h
the deu:denl s Will and
cod1c1ls. 11 any. be
admitted to probale The
Will and any 1.od1c1ls are
au1lable for uam1na
hon on· tht hit kept by
the LOUll
THE Pl rlTION requests
•Utho11ly to admm1ste1
th~ t!\l•I• under the
Independent Admon1s
11 at1on of £°\tales Act
( lhts Auth0<1ly will allow
the -per~onal reprnen
tat111e to ta~e many
at lion> wrthout ob ta on
111& court appru•al
Belote talt.ine certain
very 1mport•nl actions.
however. tht' personal
representative will be
requ11ed t<• '"" notu::e
to 1nl.,•sted persons
unless they h••e waived
notice or consented to
the propo~ed adt0n l
1 he independent ad
m1n1stratron •ulho11ty
wttl be &•anted unless
an tnternted penon
files an 11b1ectoon lo the
pelll1on •nd shows aood
•a u"e why the court
should not grant the
aulhonty
A HI ARING on the
Pf!ltlton will be held on
APRIL 74. ?003 al I )()
pm 10 Dept l73
located al 341 lhe City
Drive Soutll. Oranae. CA
92868
If YOU OB.(Cl to lhe
21 anltn& of the pel1t10n
you should awea1 at the
hearrn1 and st..,te your
obj<jt. t1ons or ltle wr olten
obiechons w1lh the court
before the hurona Your
appearance may be on
pe"on or by your
a ttorney
If YOU ... RE .., CREOt
lOR or cont rncent
credtlo• of the deceased,
you must hie you• ct11m
with the court and nu1I
• copy lo the penonal
<epresentat1ve ~·nted
by the coutl within tour
mo11ths ffom the dtle of
mTCI
CCKTAllSA
OUlaCMIY,
(MJCml
mnt'llMl9195
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that se.led pro
Posals for fur n11hm1t all
l•bor matetoals. equip
men I . tr anspor t.ahon ano
1uch other l•c11tties u
may be reQuired for
CONSUUCTION Of
PICNIC TllUIS AND OTHH SITI IM,IOYI·
MINTS AT MESA vn.
DI ,AAIC, 1795 SAMA.a
AVENUE, City 'ref-' Ne. 03-01, will be
1ece1ved by lhe City of
Costa Meu at tilt Offtce
of the City Cieri., 17 r..,
Drive. Costa Mt'll.
Cahfornra untrl the hour
of 10:00 ....... Ajiwfl 7,
2001, al which ttme
they will be opened
pubhcly and read aloud
in tflt Counttl Ch<tmbers
Staled propouh shall
buo th~ lllle of the
work ••t<l name ol the
btdder but no other
d1st1niu"h1ng marks
Any bid reuivtd alter
the \Cheduled clostn&
time for the r OG~•PI of
brds shall be returned to
bidder unopened It shall
be the •ofe responstb1hly
of the bidder to ue that
his bid rec e1ved on
ptoper time.
.., set of Bid Oocu
mtnh may be obtained
al the Office of the City
[ n&tneet. 11 f II( D11ve,
Cosla Mesa, CaftfOfnia.
upon .. enrefen"e"I•
..,_t ef $ 1 S.00. a.. ..U1tt...a ct..p ef
SS.00 wtll be made 1f
handled by marl Bod
Documents and olhe•
contract documents may
also be eumoned at the
Offtc.t of th• City Clerk
of the City ''' Cost. Meu Bod Documents
wtll not be m.t1led unless
the add1t1onal SS 00
t h••&• is included with
payment
Each btd shall be made
on the P1090sal form.
Uieeb P I throu&h P 9
pto•lded 1n the contract
documents, and shan be
•ccompamed by a cer
lrfred 01 cashrer's check
o• a bid bond for not
Ins than IO't of the
amount ol thelt bid.
made payable lo the City
of Costa Mesa No
proposal shall be con·
SJdeted unless accom·
p•nlfld by such cashlef's
cnec1'. cash. Of bldaer's
bond.
No bid sh.tll be con·
stdHed unless 11 ~ made
pn 1 blank form fur
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
n!Wd by tti. C•t~ ol
to.ti Miu 1nd ts made
lrt acc0<d•nc• with th•
prov1.ions ot t"4 Pro
poul requlfemtnn
Each blddtf must hive
• Cius •A", Centtal
Cnlin_.1111 0t Class •9•
C.neral 8utkhna 'on
lt actor's licenses, •nd
lfMl be 114'tqu•ltf11d n
raquwed by law
The City Council of the
City of Cdsla Meu
teMr'HI tllt r1&ht lo
te,ect any or 1H bt(b
The Co11traclor ihall
comply with the prov1
st0ns of Section 1110 to
1780, onclustVe, of the
Clllrf0tnla labor C~
the preva1fln1 rate •nd
scale of waces estab·
fished by the Crt y of
Cost• MeH , Whteh .,.
on !tie with lht City
Cletll of UM C1ty> of
Cosl.8 Mesi; and shalt
forfeit penathas pte·
sctlbed therein tor
noncompU.nce of sa11f
Code. '
JUUi HKCJa.
D..-, City a..ii
City etc ........
Published Newport
Buch·Costa Mesa Dally
Pilot MM ch 27. Aprll 3.
2003 Th298
ISC 12912
ll01ICI Of Pmml TO
ANmTllESTAnOf:
IUITLlllAIOle
WI llO. U1114l
To all he1n. benel1
cl•rles, credrtors, con
tineent credtlOI$. and
per\ons who may oth
erw1se be tnterMted m
the wtll or ntate or
both, of MARY I DIA
MONO
A PC llllON FOR PRO
BATE hn been filed by
HUGH V DIAMOND tit 111
the Superior Cour I of
Cahlot n••. County ol
ORANGE
1H£ P UlllON f OR
PROB.., TE request~ !hat
HUGH V DIAMOND Ill be
•ppoonted as pe"onal
representaltve to ad
mm"ter lhe e\ldl• of
th• decedent
TH[ PETITION reQue•I~
autl!Oflly lo admon1~te1
Ille estate under tilt'
Independent ..,dm1n"
tr•t1on of btates ..,ct
( fh1\ Authority •111 allow
the personal repre\en
tatove lo ta~e many
actions wnhoul obtain
on& court •PPIO¥.tl
Before tall'"C certain
•ery 1mpo1tant a(t1ons.
howe•e•, the per •onal
repte,•nl•ltve will be
••QtJ01ed tu 11ve notice
lo interested person•
unte-. they havt' waived
nolt<• or consented to
the propo!oed action I
The ondependenl ad
mon1•trat1on ~uthonty
wtll be &•anted untM~
an interested pe,.on
Illes 411 obiectton to the
petition and shows eood
CdUS• why the COUI I
'hould not gr ant the
•Utho,,ly
A tif ARING on the
pet1t1r>n will b• l\etd on
APRii 74 200! di I JO
pm 1n Dept l7J
located at JAi The City
Drove South Or an&t CA
91868
Ir YOU OBJECT to the
11• anttn1 of the pettt1on.
y11u should appear at lht
hear tnl •nd stale your
ob,ect1ons or fife w"tten
obiect1ons with the court
before th~ hear in it Your
appear •nee may be 1n
petson o r b y your
atlotney
tr VOU "RE A CREOI
f OR or cont1neenl
credtlOf of the decened.
you must Iii. your cf.aim
with the court and mail
a copy to U•e persr~•I
ccprpcotatnc 1uoomlcd
THE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC
HEARING/JOINT SESSION WITH THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE 1901 NEWPORT PLAZA
RESIDENCES PROJECT LOCATED AT 1901 NEWPORT
BOULEVARD IN THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL
(PDC) ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: ANAL EIR NO.
1050. THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED:
For Dave Eadie, Rutter Development, authorized agent for property
owner Kennedy/Rutter Development, for a 161-unit residential
condominium project, as follows:
1) Certification of Final EIR No. 1050.
2) General Plan Amendment (GP-02-04) and Title 13 amendments for
a site-specific floor area ratio (FAR) for the commercial component
(0.35 FAR allowed; 0.70 FAR -proposed), for a site-specific density for
the residentiaJ component (20 du/ac allowed; 45 du/ac proposed), and
for the proposed 5-level parking structure [applies to General Plan] (4-
stories allowed; 5-stories proposed).
3) Final Master Plan approval (P~--02-.11) for t~e proposed mixed-use
• project and variance from res1denteaJ parking ~equire":'ents (455
residential parking spaces required; 415 residential parktng spaces
•
proposed).
4) lnclusionary Housing Plan for the 1901 Newport Plaza Residences
project.
This public hearing will be held as follows:
DA TE: Monday, April 14, 2003
TIME: 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter
PLACE: Pofice Department Auditorium
99 Fa.Ir Drive, Costa Mesa
Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented durtng
the public hearing. For further information, tetephone (714) 754--5245,
~visit 'the Development Services Department, Second Floor of City
Hall, n Fair Ortve. Co8t8 Mesa, caJlfomla. The office ls open 7:30
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE
... • •
Thutsdlx. Apnl 3, 2003 IS
by u .. court within rout
monthl from the date of
tlie fiut IUu•nce of
letters .as ptovlded In
Probate Code section
9100 The time lot hlln1
tl•tms wlH not opve
befOf• fo11r months from
the he111n1 dat• noticed •bel•• VOU MA'V f.MltoUNf. the
ltle llept l>y the court If
you ••• a petwn tn
lerested 1n 11111 ot~t•.
you may rue with lh•
court • Rtquetl for
Special Hollo (10<m 0£
l~) of tht hltna ot '" inventor 1 ind appr atul
of u late assets Of of
any petotron 0t 1ccount
as provided tn Probate
Code sec hon 1250 A
Request tor Special
Notice lorm ts avatlable
from the court cl4<h
Altotney f<>< Petltioiaer· ....... , ..... ~
l.w OffkM ef ~ .........
11140 LM A'-ltH ltw4., Ste. 205
lea AleMltea, CA
f0120
Publis hed Newport
Beach·Cost.a Mesa Oatly
Pilot M.rch 27 ~II 2.
3. 2003 THW296
IS( 12'10
llOTICl Of "1mll TO
AD•ts111 man Of:
IAIY l TAYlOI
WI IO. Alll27l
To <tll he11 >, i.en•I•
c.;1ap.,~ creditors, c.oo
tin1ent creditors. and
persons who may olh
erw1u be 1ntern ted rn
the will or estate, or
holh of MARY £
TAYLOR
A PE llJION FOR PRO
BA 1£ has been !tied by
JA~ R IAVLOR 1n thP
Supertor Cour I uf C•lt
forn1• Count~ ol OR
ANG£
JHl PCllTION I OR
PROBAH requesh J ... Y
R T ... Yl OR be appointed
dS personal •epruenta
live lo adm1n1stu lll'
eslale of !he decedenl
2003 at IN t.1ff-of
LAWYt:ltS TITU. Alln
Kathleen Hunhm•n.
18!>51 Von 11.a,,uan
Avenue 1100. Irvine, CA
92611. Oan11d l'A
93030
Th" bull< ~•I• 1\
1ubf8cl lo Cal1forn1•
Uniform Commerc1.1I
Code Sect1e>n 6102 2
If so w bjtKI, lht name
ind 1ddrni ul the
P•"on with whom
claims may be ftled 1-s
LAWYf RS llTLE. Attn
Kathleen · Hunhn1en
18651 Von l<••m •n
Avenue I 100. lfvtne CA
92612, 0£n.aro, CA
93030 and the lot d•y
ol lthnl ~la•m• sh•ll be
Aprtl 18, 2003, Whtch IS
the businus day before
tile sale date specohed
•bo•e
Dated Febru11y 2".
2003
RAKR f ooct•. ln.c A
Caftfornia corpontt0n • .,, IS/ a.t • .w.,,_ ........ ,,..i ....
aYs /S/ ll-'t , .....
Seuetwy
Publis hed New po• t
8Nch~Co\l• Mes.a Oaily
Ptlol Apt1f 3 2003
CNS519J32 Tli309
Nollc-e 1s her•by given
that thP unde"11tned will
be sold •I Pubtoc: ~coon
for unpaid rental on
Apr 11 14 7003 •I IO 00
AM at All~p.itt. C:o,I •
Mr~• 1'>3'> Ntwport
lllvd Co,td M"~d CA
Au1.1ton \ervtee' will b•
provrd•d by K f AUC:.
flON S£ RVIC( •; f' (J
BOX 87., RIAi llJ t.A
92377 ~()':! 8/"l 0144
... UC:ltfJN BONO • 17 3
4! 19 Sd1d Auction will
be-mtld~ Pllf\uant to
selt1v11~ 'll /01 lhrnugh
2171 'J IOllU\1¥~ 'II lh•
Slat• o l t dlo lorn,.
8u\1ne"i~ .ind Pre.le:">
s1un~ Cvdt •.e• t•tJr• 7
238 ol lhe t.nmmn< 1at
C11de Se<. t&on i•t the
St.it' •if r ahlornoa P••1at
C.od• A?90 ~1a1~ ~ '11t..n
Stewort liroJ" thftr'
lablt 1i1Ju•ehuhl C.o .. J•,
Suitt A~c:· A'· 01 lt1d
Bv•e!>
A?fil, Gd• y l ar 11•t1et1e
C.h~"' ~nd table A\
\ortf'l"d 601 I!). Hou~ehuld
Goocis Pu. tu1 t"S, f n1~
B 149 Kathlc•n ferl(u
~on Fu• nahu e t •sht
f • • tu1 t'\ PidOO A•,,•ff 1
ed Boa.e~ D~c.e>r ctl1w1•
Pu.:.ti,Hf!'~ l.hdtf'\
... 11!1 lvylt KIU\'<fl
A-.orted llo•e\ foy•.
f l!>hlni f dCkle
B40/ Paul Thompvin
furniture s1 .. 1t11 hie
>11~UH'\ VCR, WetW.hl~
I abl• Chao'> Lamps
A\'>lll led 8oH\ Hnu\e
hold G<Jods
N,.wriort Beach Lusta
Me'" Daily Pilot April )
9 ?O<H WI 14
Atldt .. """"' '°" This 'l•t•menl wn
hied with the County
Cl•rk of Ou"-11• Count1 on03~)
200h•Hn•
l>atfy Piiot M•r 77 ""' 3 10, 11 2003 lH299 ......... ... s......
Tt1e foflow1n1 per son•
•• ~ dotnl bus1ntt.1 es
Moftu,,,ant Clothtn&. Inc ,
1760 Mollfovla An 11<:2,
Colli Meu. CA 9?627
Monument Clollttnc .
Int. , (CA) 1160 Mon
ro•ta Ave •C2. Co,t•
Mes•. CA 92627
fhrs busm .. ~ os ~on
ducted by a coq ioratt0n
Have you st••tect dome
buslntts yet? Yes jan
1,2003
M~num1tnl Ctothm •.
Inc , David Matt, Prest·
dent
Th11 ~t•lement wH
flied with the County
Ci.rll Of Oranee County
on 03/14/03 2003HJ11't
Oa1ly Pilot Mar :to ".
Apr l, 10, 2003 lh:t/9 .......... ... s......
file loflowona persons
are dotn& busm~s a~
Happy Endmes Doten &
Oecor1tlrn11 Co 1549
Plac•nl1a A•e 't'l I
Nr wporl BeHh fA
9?663 Altce M Robb111s l '>49
Pl•c.entta Ave '711
Ne wpurt B••• h !°A
':12663
Th•s busrnt~\ t\ t "''
oucted by an .nd1•1du•I
Hne you st•• l•d dr111111 bu~ine\s yet? Ye' I 10,
OJ
..,hr• M Robf>tn'
I h•' ~tottw1~11t w."
fol•d wtlh U1• Cntmtv
Clt'r k ut Or ~111ie < •JUfllv
on OJ,07 Ol
200'6916216
Datly Polul M•r I) ?O l7 Apr l ZOO J Tlll'b l
fhe tollowin~ ptr~on"'
"'' (10lflt LU'\tnf"\' d\
t" •fHbttll fr -tt h1flg_
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f' Arthur )Mn•~ 308~
C.\.Hf~ P•.-ftnfinu Nt'<Nport
R.,., 11 CA 97660 UbS
Paul 8.rr,, SU 1/2 [
tf•Y Ave Newpert
8u,h, CA 92661
flllS bl.Wn.u " con
<Wcl•d by an h!dtvldu•f
fltVt yov Stal tetf cloo\a
busl/la.u yet) "•'· C15/ fl7
l'11ul llarty
This st•t•ment w.as
frl•ll wlttl tht Counly
Clflr k ol O• ant• County
on 04/01/03
200HH9US
0111'1 Ptlot A#>' l 10 17.7•.2001 fH.tnJ
RcllM ..... .........
The lollnwmc """"'"' ere doina. business as
Vanl Onr&M 1900 Mlltn
Street St.,. 'iO() Irvine.
CA 92614
Ste.phante S V.ande·
Vee<, 1900 Mlln Street,
Ste SOO tn,.ne, CA
92614 .
••thrs bu .. ness IS con·
duct~d by .,. rndllltdiul,
Hive you started dOtflC
bustnl!S,, yet? Yes. ) I·
OJ
Steph•n1e S Vande·
Veer
Thrs \tatement wu
tiled w1lh t~ County
Clerk ot Or an&e County
on03. ll/03
200HUI07'
O•lly Pilot Met 27. •.
3 10 17 2003 Th292
I h~ lollnwtnll, per '>Olis
,.,e do1nll bu~in~~.\ "' Lc.nd 'l tJ M .. rta•~e
Snuth (.uni Or Suitt no eo~1~ M....... c..,
976?6
M••~ Boyd 8c;I01n~ !<
l~B Maple Ave f.,,ta
Mt~". CA '.12677 Wolbut n Malc>nf' 199'>6
Mapl" A .. C.u•lo Me••
CA 9L67l
Ttu ... h11•.1n,.v·. 1 .-on
t1U\..t ... (1 hy l u tldft,l .. f~
th'llt: 't 10 \tArltd <1um~
bu•.-tn,..'·" Y*''1 ~'
Mdd• Boy·1 Brildin~ J'
Jtil\ •.l•tt'mt·nt NA1"
t.t..-d with lht-(,_ 1unty
l led1 ,,f fhtt11ll.~ r1111ntv
<1 n 0411.>I OJ
20036939306
0dlly P1lut Apr
I 7 ?4 ?OOJ
1 II)
JHj()4
IH[ P[ Tl !ION reqursl\
aulho11ty to •dmonl\ltH
th~ e~hte uno:fer the
Independent Admin.-
tr AltCJn of f \tales At I
( rh1s Author•ly Wiii allllw
th~ per\onal represen
laltve to I•~• m•nv
~ct1on'. without obtam
•na l uur l dpproval
Before ta~ona trrla1n
very 1mporhnt action~
however the personal
represenlalt•e will be
requ11 ed to c1ve notice
to interested persons
unle\s thev have waived
notice "' • f)O•ented to the µroriu.ed action J
lhe independent ad
m1n1\tr aliun aulho11l y
will be gr anted unles•
an ontere•ted person
f1IM ~" nb1ecl1on to the
pttl•turn dUd 'how~ good
tau\e wh 1 the tourt
\h,.ulel nnl grant the
1ulho11ty
STATUl8f1 Of
WITilllAWAI. flOM
PAITlllS1lf
OP&A 1116 UMIB
RCTIOOUS IU5llSS lWlf
lht followin6! per\on~ •m~tt1~ fh~ followtni; pe-r~1.,u·
A HEARING on thP
ptt1ttr1n wrll be neld on
APRii l'4 2003 •I I JO
p on 111 Oep t L 73
lot•t~d ~t 341 rne Coty
011ve South Orange CA
97868 If YOU OBJ{ Cr lo the
er an tin& ol the pellltun
you \houtd appear at the
tiea11nr and slate tour
ob~ct1on\ '" Ille w11tten
Ob)Kltons wtlh the court
before the hea11ne Your
appear anc• may be 1n
per$On or by vo111
attorney
If YOU ARl A CREDI
TOR or contona.,nt
cred1to1 ol th" deceased.
you 1nu~t flit' your claim
with the court and maul
a copy to the per'!.Onal
1 ep<esentallve a1>901nted
by the court wrthon lour
months lrom ttie date nl
the ftrst 1ssuancr of
lf'tle•s as pro••ded rn
l'rnb•le Code section
9100 fhe tune for ftltna
dArms will not eapue
belure lout month~ h om
the hea11na d1te noticed
dbOn
YOU MAY l AAMINF the
Ille hept by th• court If
you are a person 1n
terested •n the e•tate,
you may life with the
cou• I a Request for
Spec1•I Notice (form 0£
15") of the hltn& ol an
inventory and appraisal
of estate •~ls "' of any pelrt10n or occount
as provided 1n Probate
Code wctton I~ A
Request tor Spet.111
Notice form 1s avarlabl•
ltom the comt clerk
AtlOfney IOf Pet1hooe1 c .... c. AJea...ter,
1 ..... SIU & aHAMll. «OO Mec.Arttow ltv4 .•
Ste. 320
Newpert 8eecli, CA •2uo
Published Newpor I
S.acfl·CMte Mo• 011ty
Piiot Mtrc:h 27, ~ii 2.
3.2003 TH\11?97
IOna 10 Cllll11llS Cl
DISMI
(5KU 104.6105, lLc.)
bcrwWr. ..n.a
Notice ts hereby 11ven
to c:rlditOf'\ o1 the wlthtn
n•med s.i. ltl•t • bu•
ult is •bout to be -• of the useb desctl"-d
he low
Thi nllMS end bu'll
nus a6dreues of the
s.hf are· Wildc:Md Inc
815 W. 15th Strfft 95·0
Newport a .. c h CA
92663
TIM location In C111
lorn" I'll th• chltl
a H e ullYI attic• of !tie
Stll•t 11: S AMl AS
M()V{
~ ll1ttd ~ S."-• ·
••othefl111 -eltd ltd«-usad 1>1
llM W9' Wittlin tfwM
JHfS lMtlOH the dett
•udl ... , --· Of del1¥ere4 to ti•• lkl1f" ., •. 211 c hilt .........
Su.-.. l•llC 8-h. CA
llOIOI.
TM -1ftd b1tW
-.-..... ol u.. lurer••: Wll r~ 1M U.UI 1/2 C..W
Alf•llvt, Attnl• CA I070t
Thi ...... " told .... ....,M41 In .....
• Fw~' 111--.
aqv•Mt. '"' tlltfy, .................... it.a.
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491& Ca~ St. ............_CA
,_ ....... ··-..............
....... lie 0-U-"t
GMillfl ... "'"' ~ n. ......
drt'" dlJIOi bu~10P\~ a"\ I fh• \tAtfl'mf'nl ...,,., ..,,,. dt)lf'l~ bu\me\\ ,.,
Lharte 5tre<I JOl~p•ttrl ,.11h th• 1 '""''" 1 ''•1 Bu1lde" b1 Atolr
Ch61 I~ Strt-f"t r11,tA (_ ... , ... t Urani"' l ouu\y H~1n Guttt1 rwan,1ng Arh1
Mt'\a <.,A9?627 J ,,101 OJ O! ~•µAir ' M•t1._.,,.,1otM1
The loflow1n11: perwn
h>\ wothdr •wn as •
gene,.t parl11er lrom the
partnership operat•ne
unoer f1cl1t1ous. bu~en.,\\
name of Sunchold al ?08
Luit"nta Str•el Suite B
Newport B•Hh C.A
9"663
I 11\t Step fi1•11\f' •ii 200369lSSl4 I '>Ol l6th ~tft'tl Nf'• Or~nge County Inc o.-ily Pilot Mar 71 Au• I pod e..-"h r A lj26f>j
(CA) ?Ol'r l'~••I• ! 10 17 ?OOJ 111?8'5 R P ftnlt, Int 'illl
Sir tel Co\I• Mc•,~ 1 A l61h ,t,.••t N~"'~"lrl
9'1b/7 fiditlws l4lsilns B"ac h LA ~-'1;63
Tht f tet1t1uu~ Bu~m~s\
Name refP1red to abo•e
wa' toled •n Or •nie
Ctlunty on I0, 16.'0I file
No 20016880090
f ult Name and Address
of the Person With
Or awing Donavon M.u ton
fran~enrer t~r 20750
Gunder"°" Or . L aeuna
Buch. CA 92651
Oonoon Maritn f ran
lo.enre1ler
This stalemenl w.-s
ltled wt th the County
Cler lo. ot Ora nee County
on l '78103
200.1HS&971
Daily Pilot ""' 3. 10 17 24 2003 THJI 7
Rttllle9 ..... ... s......
lhe foflow1ne persons
are doine busines• n
II.SB Prnperlies 16
Pur pf• Sa1te ln11ne C..,
9261?
DOURIH B On1dson
16 Purple Sate Irvine
CA 92612
Greaoi y S Davidson
31851 Grand Canyon
laauna N1euel. CA 92671
Br•dley fl D••1dson.
1481 Howard Placenll•. c ... 92"80
Thts bus1ne\\ is con
due led by .in un1ncor
po• a led assoc11tron
other than a pertnerShop
Have you slAr led do•nt:
bus111en yeP No
Dourlu B Oo•ckon
this •tatement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Ou1n1e County on 03118103
200UfHt67
Deily P1lol Apr 3. 10,
17. 24, 200.3 TH112 s......• 'I ' rlfU.uf
~ ........
The follow1n1 Pt'OOn
h•s ebandoned t"-use
ot the r rcttttous Busi
""u Nerne Star (I
nancl•I, 3300 ltv1ne Ave
1120, Newport Beach.
C:A92660
llM rtetthous Busl..n•
na~ reterr.-d to above
was filed In Ofen1•
County on 6 2~ 02. FILE
NO 20026907&51
N•w Ametlcan RHI
l •hi• M•n•jltflle"t
Croup, Inc:. (CA). S300
ltwlnt A... 1120, New
port Buell. CA 92660
r~ bus.inea la con
duel~ l>J. 1 «>tporettOtl
Ml• A_.tUn lt••f
htth Mana11m111t
0 10 •11. t11c , Cra11t
Wa-!(Joli. 'rnldl!nt
T111s st•t-nt wn
,.._. flfltfl t11e Co11ntv
C--o'C Or•nee Co11n1, °" Ol/7ll03 Mt.Mtatrt
O.lly ,._. •· S. LO, 17 flt, 2003 MlO
rht• bU~IOI'>*,~ (' I (ti
dut t .. d by A '11t put •lton
H .. <! you started 1lo1f1lt(
bus1n~,., ytf? v., l9fo7
f "'t Sltp ~·l•US• •I
Or•nge C«unty Co
l ondd Men~ fh.i" man ••t
lh~ Jjoard
Th" '°"al•m•nl was
l!led woth the County
Clerk ol 01 an11~ County
on 0312'8/03
200l .. U976
Oaoly Pilot Apr J I U. I 7 24 2003 11131J ,..... ....
"-S.......
The folluw1ne pe• sun•
i1f e doing bu1.1n•s~ "'
l!Ht1 on11 S .. 1-. &
M-ar~~t•n&. 3920 Strch
Stre•I Su•lt •10'>.
New1101t Beach C..,
9?660
WC£ Mar~ .. t1n11 Inc
ICA) 3920 Btr<h Slretl
Suite •IOS Newport
Beach CA 9?660
This bu,onns· " con
dueled by a coqxir atron
Have you •tarted doina
business yet? No
WCE Market1ne toe
Shel Wien~ SMretary
This datemenl wn
hied with th• County
Cieri\ of Oun&• Counh
on 03/31/03
2003'tsflSI
Oatly Pilot Apr 3 10
17. 7" 2003 fHJ07
Ac-.. ..... ... s.....
Ttie foltow1n11 person•
are do1n1 bus1nu.\ as
Babybooboo, 164 Buo;
St Costa Meu CA
9'2'6'17
H!nnrfet Lynn Crowell,
164 Buoy St Ca•I• Me~ C ... 92627
Chrtslopher Mtchttl
Co•. 10.t\ W 18th St
•At06. Costa Mn•. C..,
92627
lh•s bu.smess ts con·
ducted by co-pwtneo
Ha•• 1ou sta<ted ctoon1
bus•nas yet? No
Jenn•fH Ctowelt
Tittl> d.atement WH
ftlt!d with tltw County
Clet'll of Or anae Covnty
Oil OJ/07 /03 ~.,.,,,
Oaily Ptlot Mar 13, 20.
l7 ...... J.2003 lt\269 ........
.. s.....
flM follow1ns penon\
lft dolnS bl31nHS H
a) w-..t .. 11 Pae1tK Re.ti
1:.state •nd Home l0.11•
b ) loan Pfocen1n1 Auocilt ... J l5 l ,.. •• ,
Av-tf IOI. c-t• Motu,CAtltZt "'"'"'tJ Kutll De 8ro1111, JOS7 Y11h"
A-. CoUa llilln•, CA ~ lllla MslMa b con
MUii ..... -lndnllduM ..... ,_ '1erttil 4lo4llt
~ tef? v-. OI• 14-0l llllllktly • ..,.. 0.-·-· ........ ......... ni.r..._.,..._, tw
....... ..._ M ' et.II ef Ot ..... c:.u.tJ ~~~;:=::.,.
...... Cldlllw• 12117 Ddw ...... ,.. . • 10..
kiMt ~ u1 t1. t• uun
,. ............. C..stl ......... . c.uw• 1 a.;..o;.........--..
Ail*w ~. U1 --,..._.. Roet, C..b Tiie ........... ...,._.
Ml'M, c.Mlllnil ... ... ........ It.: Thie...._ la-· e)S#tiabt,_.._....
MM!t ., • .... •) ......... I• II Al ......... ..... tra ..... cl ..................... IL.11,.llll/ll ...
... , .... fJjJ ............... u
..... St.I.-
th~ t(1llu\11ong per\On\
·"' thl•f"t& t'tLJ\lnt>•.\ .t"t
t .. t*rtt\I lntfrlainmr"1
·1r; I flld Newo .. rt Rl•<I
Su1tf' 409 Newpf\11
8~•• ~ CA 9?(,I.. <
Glenn Schu•tnm,an
351 Old Newl)()r l Blvd
Su de 409 Ne .. pur I
Beach CA 9?663
Brentt J Ar .emenl.
10202 SA1t1t ! l'1o1d Ave
C.r:.wan II• •llhl s CA
92705
lh1\ b\1•,.n.-i'' •!. con
dtu .. 1f'd by arnnt we-nture
HA•e y1111 ,, ., trod do.na
bu~•nt•. ~~ rPl ~11
C,l~nn ~thu\tt!fm4'n
lh1s ~111t•rn .. ttt "'"'~
h•ed with the-t our1ty
Iler~ ot Ounee c • 11nl¥
'>n0Jd l 103
2003'U&&2•
Oa1lv Prtrot M.l• I l 10
27 ... pr 1 i'iJ03 T hl61
fidltimllliltm ... s.....
Thi\ bU\UU!"'3 t!:. < n
•julltd by " orpor •hon
li.t•,. vuu stuted dotni
bu .UU!\\ t~1 1 Y'e"' J,1n
14 1999
R P f •nl•v In, f'~trr
R /oh1~1Lh f'r•~•dent
Hu• 'latement WA.,
hied with the Counh
c•~•k .,r Or •nee COUl'l ~
nn 04, 01 03
2001493'214
DAtlV Potot "4>r
17 ?4 }()()j
J. 10
IH302 MIM..._
... s.....
Int lollowm& per•nos
trt" dumg bu~m~~\ llS
Patin• Antiques JOOI
l<f'Oh1t1 "•~nu• Bide • l
llfl•t •I 06 t.o\I• Mesa
CA 92'62'6
f onn 0 Ol'C!n 4527
Ro• bury Road Cor l'.'na
Dt't ~ar CA 92'6l'
f h11 bu<>.tntt\\ ' con
dlJL t~d b'il an 1nd1\1'1dual
Hav• ;ou •tart~<! duinc
bu~1n~s\ y•t > H<
r '"" 0 01,.n r he lollow1ng """On'> flus <i.tement ....
.u • d"•n11 bu"n"u as fried woth the County
fl•tt l:l"Y' w~ .. -•nder Cler• l>t 0.•ne-e County
c.,.mp 18012 Mitchell on Ol 281J3
Averruf' South lrvo"• CA 200J4fHt7l
'12'614 D•ily Pilot Apr 3. W
Oun11• County' Unit 111 14 2003 lH31' ~d Wn fl.Al 18011 --..____ ...............
Mitchell "••nu• South ,___ ,..,,,. c ... 91614 ... se....t
ftu,. bu~m~~s '' i Qtt I th~ t0Uaw1n1 ~' '\nn'\
ducted by "l Of POUiton ••• dutn& bU\flMU ,,
H•ve you •l•rt"d d<lln~ Oyn•mt. At1 Sy,l•tll>
bu'llrness •"t ' No. &JI tl w Bo C,.o't"
Olanae Co;unty • Unt1 M~•" C.A 92'617
ed Way Sr If p & MArt Mn<aln 0 1 H
Cf O {mmanuel V W tio Str"l Co~I•
l allana CPA Me-.• CA 9'1677 ·
rh1\ •t•lt~nl ....
ftled wtlh th,. C1111nty
Cletk of Oun1• Couftly
on 03/01/03 ~U42 1S
O•rty Pilot M.ar 13. 20. 'l1 Apr J ;!003 t 11264 ......... ... s.....
ln1• bu'~' " ~
dU<t•d b¥ 111 1nd1vt4ua t
H•v• you 11..,tf'<I d.>on&
b11un~' y•t' No
Mir~ More~\
lhi. ttatement wu f~H wtlh '"" Counh Ctet'll of Ounp County
"" (ll, l l/03 200M•M4U
Dally Pllol Ma< IJ 20 v .• ), 2003 Th2'6J
ftlllm ..... .........
.. !!M!!d'Y, Air! 3. 2003
........... .. l.11111..... .. Liiii ..... ................... .......... .........
The fvMo._.. .,.,._.
Ml doiftl IMltJileM IS:
OclMlilf It. Wn lftve1t·
m•nll, ZI 10 Newport
)Jlv4 11, costa 1118u,
CA92G27
Oonlld R. Werd, 2ll0
NJlwporl Blvd. II, Cotta 'IHa, CA 92627
1111\ bUM,_. Is COii•
Jut l•d by: M lndlwldllll tun you u.rted ..._
llU"'1411A yet7 Yn. l/19"
)J
Ool\Md R.Wwd
This 'tetefnent WIS
lol•d with the County
~l•t It. ot On1111e County >11 03/21/03
200J6tHO&O
D1ll1 l'llot Maf. 27, Aflr.
1.10, 17,2003 Th291
The follOWlnt l*'MM .,.~~ .. :
9UI lur11i1 Constructloll
Senllces, '22 S. Ciwt1 Dr., Sant. Ane, CA 9270&
Wllll1m Clarance Bwns, 622 South COtt1
Orlv1, Santa All•, c ...
fornla 9270&
Thlt bu''-s Is C:Ofto
4ucted by: 8fl llldlvldual .._we 10ll ltartad dolftl b~ ,.t? Yes, 1/37 03
Wl"lam C. 8111r11s
This statement Wu fled wlttl the County
Ci.ti of Or•nc-Co.inty
on03/07/03
100MtMU7
Daffy Piiot Mer. 13, 20, 27 ••. 3, 2003 Tll266
Policy
1"M fotiowlnc penons •• llOlnl bu:slness u: l'ac:lflc Coast Auocletes,
JOOO W. l'ecl~ C:.-t
Hl1hw1y, Newport le~h. CA 9266!
l'e\Alf J-· CHIWOll, J05
Vista ... uerta, Newport 8-h, CA 92l80 n. .,.,.,_ .. c;-
duc:ttil lty: en Individual
Have rou •tert.cl .,...
bualneu ,.u Yes, 03/
01/1918
Peter c. c-on
This statem.nt WIS
filed With tfle County
Cl«tl of Or1111• County
onOJ/14/03 200MtJ71SI
Dally Piiot Mar., 20, 211 Apr.3,10,2003 Th280
2MI l..1111.... 2141 Llllllalcll
The followlflC peuon1
•• doln1 bua!Mu u: Teu1d1 Tr1n1l1tlon1,
2551 S1nt1 811b•• Ln.
Sult• 17·107, Coste
Mesa, CA 92626
kwp ln11da. 2551
Sante 8arbw1 Ln. Suite
11·107, Coate Mesa, CA
92626
Tiiis business Is con·
41udH by: 111 lnclivld11al
Hive you 5tlrted doina
buslllas ,.u No
.lorl' l•sseda
This 't•t•ment wu tiled with tlM County
Clerll of Or 1n11 County
on 03/07/U3 200.a6tJHIO
Dilly Pilot Mer. l~ !0.1
27, Apr. 3,.2003 1nowi
.......... .........
The f0Uowlri1 per1M1111 .,. dolnl bldlneu u :
Pac:lflc M1tli•ll11& and
Con1ultlna. 1071 Town
lo Count.rt Rd., Oun11,
CA9t161
Tlmoth1 Edwud
An6erson, 1078 Town &
Countrt Rct., Or•111•, CA 92868
Thia builness la c:on-
duc:tld by: •n lnd1vlctull
IWVI you started dolna
business yat? No
TimAnct.non
This statement wu
hied with the County
CWll. of Or1n1• County
onOJ/21/03
200HtM07t
Dilly Piiot Mar. 27. A9r. 3, 10,17,2003 Th290
........... .........
1"M 1011ow1nc persons
are dol111 bustn.u 11:
1) Som• Ministries b)
Th• Wllld, 4207 Petric•
Rd., Newport Beac:h. CA
92663
Mlrll Lewis Mc:Anlls,
•207 P•trlcl Rd., New·
port Buell, ~ 92663
This businns 11 c:on·
ducted by: tn lndlvldu1I
HIVI you slW'ted dolns
business 1•17 Yes, 3-2· 03
Mark Lewb Mc:Alllls
This slelement wu
flied with th• County
Ci.rll of Or1nse County
on03/2l/03 200HtH10J
Deity Pilot A9r. 3, 10, 17, 2•, 2003 lli306
How to Place A
..... ..... .. ,....
Th• followlnt persons
lfl doin& business I I:
Your Solnlsten.c:om,
~Ol Tu1tln 4venue,
;263ort Buch, CA
Cynthie Ridley, SOl
Tustin Ave,. Newport
Beech, CA 92663
Tilh bUJolnns Is c:ion·
duc:lld by: en lndMclull
Have you a tertH dlMl1C
business yet7 Yes, 2/10/
O!
Cynthia Ridley
This 1t1tement wes
filed with the County
Clerll of Or1n11 County
on 03/21/03 200HtJaOS4
Dally Piiot Mar. 27, Apr. 3. JO, 17.2003 Th287
OllJ Cito\
2MI l.1111 .... .. .......... .. .......... ..........
The lollowlna penons .,. dol111 buslnfta es:
newun1on1rephlcs,
2220 Vlst• Doredo,
Newport Beec:h, Cell·
for11l1 926eO
Robwt W. Wolfe, 2220
Viste Dor ldo, Newport
B~h. Celltornla 92660
This busn-.a la con·
dllc11d by. 111 fn4Md~&I ~ you &lW'tH ctolna bus#leu y.t7 No
ltobert W. Wolfe
Thia &let-t Wll
hied with the County
Cler1I of Or1n11 County
on 03/ll/03 200J6t,....
Deily Pilot Mw. 27. Apr.
3, 10, \7. 2003 Th2:83
........... .........
Tti. followlna penona .,. dolns ltu:tlllftl u : 6
Star CT11nera, 1216
Biiier St., to.ta Mea1,
CA92126
Chien V. L1, 12'98
Dile StrHt, Oerd•n
Grov•, CA 92841
This buslt1eu Is con· ~ed. by; 111 llldlvlduM tt.v• you 1i.t.cl 4olfla bu1ln1n_ 11t7 YH,
llterd1 13. 2003
Chien II.Le Thb dlt.-nt WIS
flied •ltJI the County
Cterlt of Orenp County
onOl/21/03
200HtNOS7
Dilly Piiot.Mar. 27 I ••
3, 10, 17, 2003 lh288
..... ..... .. .._.. :
Tiie followtn& jMROlll • .,. dolfll buslnua tt: •
Orlflll' C-t ClanlllA.-tM V•nda St., Cosf9
....._,CA92121 -
Eu1tollll Vet.ncil, ~ •
V1lencle St., Cott.a Mesa. CA t2J&2I This~ .. con-
duct.cl lly: 1n Individual
Hewe rou st.194 dollll • ~i•t?No : EustollllV~ •
This 1t1U-nt ... -
filed with the County •
Ci.r11 of Or•na• C011nty .,.
onOl/11/03 t00Htl66al
D1Uy Piiot Mer. U . 201 27, A9r· J, 2003 ThVI
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL 2305-2490
By Fax
(949) 631-6594
(Plu.c include: yoor r~ lMl<I
phone nunib<r mod we'll c•ll
you blck w11h a pm.~ qU04c.)
r ,-,~.I
. . ....
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Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday· Friday
By Phone
(949) 642·5678
I lours
By Mail/In Pe rson:
330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
At Newport Blvd. & Bay St.
Walk·ln 1!· lOam-5.00pm
MonJ.iy.fnday
Index
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7402·7466
Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm
Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday .................... Thursday 5:00prn
Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm
Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm
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' ' ' : . '
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900CH7SO
Undl'r the Sen ice D irccton B<11111cr
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) c• lonaine at (949) 574-4245
1510 Dana Polit h111wecwl•t• Newport
""' c.-6t Open Sunday ..... 19 (~ Updirted & 11ve us • call Roomy
38t Zell .... plus Jc ••
pad 3 dedl' & more (no
pets) A•al Mey 15 $4400/ mo. Call R..,ltora 720
9004 or 760 346-7940
NP Hts le quiet studio
w/~m•ll Iott. lutctienette,
shared laundry A1t
SllOO 949 673-7800
a..ct. CltlM rmdl P/T ~tom·~ .-0. "-! ID ..,_ lutw
.........
Podflc V..... C & 0 sdt
l.y ... kit 61. ~ r .. ru. ()Wll be~
"' 21111 both 949-218-7224
Cotlectibles/
Memorabllla 1160
•or SS• •1coaos nc
"'· Cllsalc, Ek !i1s & 81s
FOUND
l'fT IUU l'Uf'
I MDI CM NMGI &
2.0•••--~S-7530
FOONOPUC
CALL ANIMAL NETWORK
949-697-6632 TO CLAIM
NEED vn RECORDS
'I Allee:, Sl*r. tube "'1l' HOME
''"" 949·645-7505
EHTERTAJNMEHT RJRNISHINGS
Calendar of
Events lltAND NIW r•w-1310 ,.,. a---s11re4 1.41 --------...... s ·~· ... , s.11 (QUAl llOUSll6 $700. H9-67J-1002
OPPOIMITf
All rHI nt1te 1dvet '"'"II In this newsp .... r wbjKt to the Fede<al
• "" Hoµslna Act of 1968 ,. ame nded which
11 1k•·· It 11111111 to
11tvertl•11 "any prefer·
•••ce, lltnllltlon or
'11-.crtnw1~l10n based on
• •• '· color. rellelon. st•,
t1 .. nd1cap, f1mlll1I st1tus
'' n•honal orleln, M 1n
~•entlon to m1li.1 any
.urh prelert'nce. llmlta·
••un or d'KrJm1nahon •
2.dt.ri. C..te. Chlkts
Bed Twin size. HI•
ereen & antique white
S900 (949) 759-9679
3460 ~Y/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
c-tc.-N ...
Old Cotnsl Cold, s1lvt<
jewelry, Wltcha. ~
c:ollecttbles 949 642 9'48
3610
•••••••• CfA P'OtSIAN IUTTllfS
2 Re4T......,M.i..
$400/ledo
Alst..t..1-.... & ,......,. t4t-451-202S ••••••••
flits MWSl)epfi Wiii
•c•I li.nowinctY accept "'~ • .tdver tisement IOf
I'll H tatl WlllCh Is 1n
""'•loon of th• l1w Our
raders are hereby
nlormed th1t ell dw•ll·
""' advertised In this •1P'#~llj)lf lrl IVlillbfe
~n An equel oppof1unlty ~it\I,; .,..,..... .....
To rompl1ln of dk www•••""iilt-1t..ars Pets In Nile ........ <, 1m1nahon, cal HUD toll· F mtion lllllnd 966442279
free et I 800·42•·859Ct
Audlans 1Cl
WANTED
TIQUES llSCS.lMEOUS
MBDWIDISE
NEWUSTING <>i>-n Sat·Sun 1 ·4 Owtsfwl4hot oc-, c-tn..•i.-.
""' •• & view .... 4edl, 2 car atteched 1auce.
$619,000
John Fanow
ReMaa 949-322·0932
lrvlne
onN SUN l-41JO
ru•ru •oca "°"'' 1 Plnllf, 117' • min vlew.s.. h
home l4V"adesl recess
IWib. bis " saar.,. Pool, 3P9. llfldsape elC. Aatx SJllS:.V-~ ShrleyC-0,.,
96354-lOlO 91!MSI • 1200
LagnBeach
Of'DI HOUSE
SAT-SUN 1-t
H2SUMMnWAY
Ouhtandone ocun v1ew~l 4br 2.5ba
3 decks. 2 cer attec:hed
1era11. reduced to
$1.275.000
John farrow
ReMaa 949·322·0932
NOUH LAGUNA NAOt
remodeled 2Br 2Ba on
corner lot. LR w/Fp.
ps1-:t retreat w/Mlduded
pa1-and wrr>dlr1c twic:ll
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