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CURIOSITIES
Long lines
and a loaded
handgun
I don't get it Do you get lt1 I
don't. Thwsday afternoon. at
John Wayne airport, which
was named for John Wayne. a
65-year old Yorba Unda man
named Ali Reza Khatami waited
paliently to
go through
security then
board a
United
Airlines flight
to
Washington,
D.C
He looked
no different
than the other PETER people in the
tong. st.ow BUFFA
line: shuftling
along a few inches at a time,
making their way toward the
r:vetal detectors. lugging their
carry-on ~. trying to decide
whether or not to take off their
shoes.
But when It was finally his tum
to send his little carry-on bag
through the X-ray machine, the
security screeners noticed a big
difference between Mt. Khatami
and the other people in line -
namely, a loaded .38-caliber
handgun and a 6-inch Buck knife
in his bag.
Much excitement followed.
After the security omcers
explained to Mt IO\atami how
disappointed they were in him.
he was arrested by Orange
County Sberifl''s deputies and
taken to another highly secure
area called the Orange County
Jail where he had a one-night
layover before posting $20,000
bail on Friday morning.
When asked why he had a
loaded gun and a knife in his
carry-on. Mr. Khatami offered a
simple explanation: he forgot.
Oh, OK. He forgot I'm sure
that's absolutely. positively the
truth. but I'm a little sketchy
about exactly how that worh
Let's not even deal with why
anyone has a loaded gun and a
knife in their carry-on bag. but at
a time when all of us have been
programmed to live in fear of
forgetting a nail clJpper or a
corkscrew in our carry-on
baggage, exactly how does
someone forget that he has a
loaded gun and a hunting knife
in his?
But the real reason Thursday's
hubbub at John Wayne caught
my eye. and ear, Is that there is
exciting news for those of us who
call It home base.
Last week, the airport-runners,
who run the airport, doubled the
number or security checkpoints
on each side of the terminal from
four to eight
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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
JUNE 27, 2004
SUNDAY STORY
Stephanie Gabert practices at the UC Irvine pool. Gabert will be competing in the Olympic trials in July.
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KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Seeking Athens
Newpo~t-Mesa athletes are honing their skills, hoping to achieve Olympic dreams.
Allcl• Robinson
Daily Pilot
The road to Greece. the birthplace of
the Olympic Games, wound Its way
through Newpon-Mesa this year. with
a number of local athletes competing
for spots on U.S. Olympic teams or al-
ready planning their trips to Athens for
the 2004 games.
In some sports, a few seconds are all
that decide a spot on the Olympic
team. ~ Stephanie Gabert. 14,
ls trying to shave those seconds off her
time before the Olympic trials that take
place early next month in Long Beach.
"I've swam since I was 3 )Ura old.
and the neighborhood that my parents
picked out had a community swim
team." said Gabert, who just com-
pleted her freshman year at Corona del
Mar High School • ever since then I've
loved the water."
She's been swimming competitively
&Ince she was 9 and now swims on her
school team. The breast strob is her
specialty and the 200-meter race ls her
event In recent days her best time was
FILE PHOTO I DAILY Pl.OT
Misty May returns a ball in the women's f tnal of the 2003 Huntington Beach
Open. May will be returning to the Olympic stage this year.
2:35.30, and she'll need to get down to team.
2:20 or so -15 seconds faster -to If she makes it, Gabert will be swlm-
have a shot at this year's U.S. Olympic ming in the wak~ oC her Idol. Amanda
TOP STORY
Beard. an Irvine native who at age 14
earned a gold medal and two silver
medals in swimming. Beard was one of
the youngest Olympic athletes in tht•
1996games.
• E!ver since I saw Amanda Beard in
1996 I thought, 'Oh. If she can do It, I
can do it..'" Gabert said.
RETURNING ATHLETES
Others from Newport·Mesa have
already forged a path to the game'
One of them Is Misty May. a New
pon Harbor High School graduate
and champion beach volleyball
player. She's well used to competi-
tions and traveled to Sydney for the
2000 Olympics..
"Both my parents played, so I grew
up aroWld the beaches of Santa
Monica.· May said. "They didn't pres-
sure me into It. They let me do every-
thing."
And she did.
She was a dancer for I 0 years, tried
soccer and trade, and began playing
Sff TORCH, P•1• A&
Breathing life into maritime history
edvtnturef Richard Branson,
were Mefdllng for eeger
perttdpentl et Triengle
Squere'a V\rgln Megeetore In
CoeteMeN.
SMhpA3
SPORTS
A festival at the
Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum
offered a slice of
seagoing life.
Allcl• Robinson
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NEWPORT BF.ACH -Sea
rarers and landlubbers alike
got the chance to talk to pl·
rates. learn to tie knots and
ride boats at the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum's
seaport festival Saturday.
The event atao offered dem·
onatratlons or wOodcarVing,
model beat dhplaya, boat
raca and ridea, and m.Uk·car-
ton boat maklnc aod paintin1
for chUdrtn.
As the only nautical mu-
sewn In Orange County, the
Newport Beach museum tries •
to not only preserve the area's
maritime history but also
tries to share It with people,
said Marshall Steele, the mu·
seum'a facilities manager.
Museums are becom1ng
more hands-on these days,
and bavtng the outdoor festi·
val with exhlblla and activities
generatea more Interest than
static displays inside, he said.
•They want to let people
know It's not Just old stuff
hanglng aroun • " Steele aaJd.
'"'There's a reuon why we
k:e~p all theae old objecu ~d
artifacts.~
Wendy JCovalett and her
daupter. l<rlsren, 11, apprecl·
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STN: McCRN« I OM.Y Pl.OT
Master Haer Joseph Soanes teaches JuStin arid Nicole Lk1/d,
5 Ind 7, to tie knots durlfll the seapOrt festival he'd Saturday at the Newport Harbor Nautical MuseUm.
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A2 ~. Jlq 27, 2004
EDUCATION
City C.ouncil OKs Newport
· Coast Eementary loop road
An acce road at Newport Coa1t
Elementary School that came under
fire by neighboring resldenll got the
go-ahead at Tue day's City Council
meeUng and 11 scheduled for
completion before school start• ln
the fall.
Some parents expressed their
relier thlll the roail will be built and.
hopefully. ee1e traffic snarls arotlnd
the school. Nearby residents,
however, worried how the road
would affect them and blasted city
officials for not giving them notJce or
the projecL
• New school buses lo
Newport-Mesa and throughout the
state will soon need to have
three·polnt restraint sy•tema ln
them.
New school buses that carry fewer
than 20 passengers wUI have to have
the lap and shoulder belts stanlng
Thursday and new full-slu! school
buses must have belt• starling on
July l, 2005. The Newport-Mesa
Unified School District plans to
replace all of Its 65 busu In the years
to come.
-Marisa O'N~ll
COSTA MESA
C.Ouncjl approves budget
without increases
The Costa Mesa City Council
narrowly paued a $1 lO·mlllion
budget for the 2004-05 fiscal year
Monday. The budget was enacted on
a 3 to 2 vote with Councilmen Allan
Mansoor and Olrls Steel dissenting.
The budget was balanced wlthoul
any lnC1'eases In taxes or fees ..
•The second readJng of a
speclal·eventa law proved
controversial on Monday when two
councU members suggested
changing the wording or the law,
which the council first approved on
June 7. Council members Ubby
Cowan and Steel, and the majority or
residents who spoke, thought It was
unfair to exempt churches from the
new law. But there was not enough
upport on the council to change
that exemption. The law la
"content-neutral: meaning permh'I
will no longer be l sued based on the
type of speech Involved with the
event.
• Nine organlr.allons that applied
to sell fireworks will no1 be able to
do so this Fourth or July because
they do not meet the new
requirements. The council tigh1ened
up the criteria for selling fireworks in
May. lWenty eight organizations will
be selling fln·works next month
•South Coast Plaza's 12th annual
Food and Wine Festival attracted
gourmet establlshmenll from all
over the county Thursday evening.
This year's re tlvaJ featured O\Ort!l
than JO wineries, rocuslng mainly on
those from the Central Coast. The
(estlval benefits Costa Mesa's
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and
Second Harvest Food Bank or
Orange County.
• About 1,000 SBC customers got
back their phone service Tuesday,
about three days after a contractor
reportedly accldeotaJly drUled
through an underground telephone
cable. Tho e affected live tn the
"state streets• and Me a Verde areas
of Costa Mesa.
PUBLIC SAFETY AND COURTS
Jurors in gang-rape trial
begin deliberations
Jurors began deliberations
Wedneaday afternoon ln a
high-profile case lnvoMng three
teenagers accused of gang· raping an
unconscious 16·year·old girl.
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
'PRECISE PRUNING'
KENT TREPTOW I DAU Pl.OT
It's pretty much a safe bet that any sort of geometric
pattern Is going to make an eye·catchlng photo.
Humans can't help iL We're forced to oodce or pay
auention to patterns that at some polnt in human
evolutJon were for our survival Only an anthropologist
could teU you exactly why. but designers, architects,
landscapers, the Sconisb and photographers have
capltallzed on thJs human trait by uslng patterns ln
their work to draw attention. Whal ~ Kent
Treptow's photo work joumallstlcally is'the inclusion or
the perfect human element for thJs scenario -the
gardener. The mess of trimmings around one of the
hedges to break-up the pattern Is just enough to tell a
little story. A gardener trimming the hedges wasn'1 the
blg news of the day, but It shows how a humdrum task
can hold our attention.
-Steve McCranlc
NEWPORT BEACH
Cdifomia's first lady lends
a hand in Newport
Celifomla First Lady Marla Shriver
brought her call for &et'Vice to
Newport Beech Wednesday as the
guest peaker at a fundraiser for the
Orangewood Ollldrcn's FoundatJon.
Sh.rivers presence enabled the
nonprofit to raise more than
$125,000 for a scholarship
endowment Shriver urged patrons
at the fundralser to serve their state
by gMng blood or helping Hliliitnt
for Humanlty bulld a hol.l3e.
• John Wl'yne Airport last week
added space for eight new
chedcpolnts to help peed summer
travelers through security.
Four new theckpolnu were
added at each end of the terminal.
The alrpon has seen record
numbers or passengers slnce some
travel cap there were lOOHned
lut year.
• The Newport Beach City
CouncU on Tuesday approved a
2004 OS budget that lncluded $171
million Ln spending and
anticipated $156 million Ln
Pros~cutors say Greg Haid!, son of
Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don
Haldl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith
Spann sexually assaulted the girl,
Identified during the trial only a
Jane Doe, witll various objects as she
lay on a pool table In the assistant
herlff's Corona del Mar home.
The teenagers face 24 felony
counts. If convicted, they could face
KENT TREPTOW I DAil Y PL.OT
California First Lady Maria Shriver greets guests at a luncheon for the
Linda Howard Scholarship Endowment at the Balboa Bay Club.
revenues. Officials said the budget
was largely status quo. providing a
continuation of current city
services, and most Increases over
2003·04 cost came from required
salary and benefit payments.
Also at Tuesday's meeting, the
council contloued until July 13 an
up to 55 years and four months In
state prison.
About seven hours Into
deliberations. jurors asked Judge
Francisco Briseno Lr they should
proceed to deliberate on other
counts If they can't reach a verdict
on the flrst count, court officlals
saJd.
earlier in the day, they had asked
appeal hearing on whether Josh
Slocum's Dlnner and Supper Oub
should be allowed to add
entertainment and danclng. The
Planning Commission denied the
request and city staff members
recommended the council do the
&ame.
to see portions of the videotape, the
court papers show. At about 1:25
p.m .• they asked the question: "If we
are unable to reach a verdJct on
count No. 1, are we to continue to
other counu or do we stop?"
The flrat count Is rape by
lntox.Jcadon. Briseno lhstructed the
jury to proceed with the other
counts, officials said.
NOTABLE
QUOTABLES
"I've always been
interested Ln space
development and space
exploration. nus was a
potendal to get close to
the best possibility or
bringing space into reach
or the common man. ..
-Robert Scherer, who
Oew one or three chase
planes that followed
SpaceSblpOoe and the
plane that carrled it up to
the edge of Barth's
aanosphere above the
Mojave Desert on
Monday.
'We feel liks were being
railroaded on the~"
-Gregory Brown, a
resident of the Thsoro
gated community, that sits
on a bluff overlooking the
Newport Coast
Elementary School and
proposed access road Ln
question.
'We're tlUI policymakers,
and I think we blew it wit/1
~to pwting /property
owners) on nod«·
-Newport Beach
Councilman Steve
Bromberg. on residents'
complai.ots about how the
~ons about the
Newport Coast
FJementary School access
road were handled.
"It is significant to
rmUu thal there were a
tremendous nwnber of
colorful displays on
Saturday. IJ um quite a
potpourri of festive regalia. ..
-Rmdy Lewis, UCJ's
executive associate dean
o( students. commenting
on the controversial green
stoles some Muslim
students wore at uas
graduation ceremonies.
'"They've worn ll thl!
stUM imy as tlUI llamas
has worn It. We haue great
respect for the ams as welL
BuJ w#1m )4'.>l' look al a
group like the Ku Klux
Klan thal has subwrttd 113
meaning, iti placed In a
different contat"
-"4wln O'Gndy,
associate regional dJrector
of the Anti-Defamation
~Orange CoWlty
chapter. about the same
green stoles.
DailyAPilot
PHOTOORAl'HERS reproduced without wnaen SURF AND SUN Marie C. Dustin. Don LAactl, pennlnion of copvrlg~ ownor.
Kent Treptow, Oouglu,Zlmmermen
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Casting directors of Pox network's new reat.ity
show "The Billionaire" were looking for fresh
faces at COsta Mesa's Vugln Mepstore.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Kickoff to fair quickly
approaching
The 112th annual Orange
County Fair will be held from
July 9 to Aug. 1 at Orange
County Fair and Exposition
Center. The theme ls •1amm1n•
at the Fair" and among the at-
traction.a will be the Great
Grapes building featuring wine
makers and wine tastings as
well u a variety of music such
u Latin, country, bluet and
old.Jes. Featured perfonners In-
clude comedian Carrot Tup as
well as parody singer "Weird" Al
Yankovlc.
"We have tried to blend some
very exciting entertaln'ment
with our tradltional features,"
said Becky Bailey-Findley, tho
genera.I manager and CEO of
the Orange County Fair.
The fair will be open Tuesday
to Thursday, from noon to mid-
night, and Friday through Sat-
urday from 10 am. to midnight.
The fair will be closed on Mon-
days.
General Admlulon is $7, $6
for seniors 55 and over, S3 for
children 6 to 12. Clilldren 5 and
under receive free admission.
There Is also a special promo-
tion throughout July: anyone
who brings one new or three
gently-used children's boob to
any Orange County Barnes &
Noble will earn free fair admis-
sion and one camiwl ride.
Community cleanup
slated for September
The "Neighbors for Neigh-
bors" communlty clean-up
event will be held in Costa Mesa
on Saturday, Sept. 18.
The program, celebrating its
12th year, was created to. help
low-Income residents better
their homes and to aide com-
munity Improvements. U you're
interested in making donation.a
to the progtam, ca1J 714-754-
4894. For additional informa-
tion, contact Jacqueline Reeves
at 714-754-4870.
Nature center names its
volunteer of the year
The Environmental Nature
Center announced that Marty
Cover le the organization'• Vol-
unteer of the Year. Cover, of
Com Meea. earned the award
for hie work Plannlnc the cen-
ter'• new deeert oaall plant
community. Cover also m~
bouldera and provided water
forplante.
The center'• Appredatlon
Awud wu given to Acton 8.
llaylor, whoee •tate left the
center S.US,000, the ....,._ tlft
in the orpni&adon'• blatory.
Schools ~well in
poster contest
Orange County elementary
IChool etudenca wen gtven the
opponuntty to ahow Off the
uUtUc t.lienCI and Cl'ftdve
wrttln' aJdJll in the 20CM "Water
Ule poet.er and llOpn con-
t-. SL Joechlm Elementary
SCbool hlld tM contett WIJ:a·
nen, fDUrtb...... Klmb9ilt
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tndf!fW ltf V1n~nt ('hrt~th1n
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iupiriWng a.idng dlriCtor }llon
HorowttZ llid of Bramon. On the
~ Bramon wll gtwt 16 cootes-canca a number of dllbenges In
efaht to 10 countries around the
wodd.
Few other detaill lMM been re-
Yealed, but the show la deecribed
u a O'O$I betWeen Donald
»ump's NBC bit '!"Jbe APPreo·
dee" and "The AmazirW Race, ...
travel-hued compeddOD on CBS.
Horowitz said.
By eady ~ afternoon.
eating directon had aeen aboUt
170 people. Most ol the prospec-
tive contestants were the usual re-
ality show penonalides -most
were attracttve and well groomed,
and few of them looked older
than SS.
The contestants filled out short
appUadioos and were aeated at
tables in groupt of 10, where cast-
ing~ would start a discus-
sion with a question. such as
whether men or women make
better managers.
"We look for big penonalides.
We look for people who can't help
but be~ .. cuting dlrec-
School.
Winning posters and slogans
will be printed in the 2004-05
•water is Ufe" calendar which
Is given to all Orange County
achooll and teachers.
C.Ollege soccer field
gets new artificial turf
Orange Coast College re-
cently completed the Installa-
tion of a new artificial tud soc-
cer field.
The new surface is FleldTurf,
the same artificial surlace used
by the NFL. The turf ls made of
recycled ti.res and a mlxture of
slllca sand and crumb rubber.
The new field, which ls up to
the standards or PIFA, soccer's
global governing body, cost
Sl.3 million.
Book festival slated for
October at OCC
The Orange County Clill-
dren's Book Festival will be held
on Sunday, Oct. 3, at Orange
Coast College from 9:30 a.m. to
WHEN A
TREE FALLS
By °""' '"'"' If your oeiJhbol"s tree fell on
your propeny and did some
ICrious damqe, you'd probably
assume that your neighbor should
pay any and all e~ of
repair. You misht assume
~ if it WU )'OW' tree that
had fallen on hf~ deck.. And
you might be~·
But who, really, is liable and
why? Real e1tate attorney Bc:rmy
Kaas notes that the mat1er h.Um
on the i.saue of ne&liieoce· If the
owner of the tree WU provably
lu in maintainina the health and
ltwdineu or t& tree, then lt'he
wu oealiacnt and ~Y bean
some rapoosibUity in 1>9yina ror
repain. especially if the nci&hl>Or mows up in court with lettm be
or lhC Wl'Ollc in the past
~ thll the tree WU
beoorniaa • pote«ial cSaoaer to
life IOCf limb.
If, on the other hand, there iJ
no provable nest~. then the
tree prd>lbly made a drlmMic
fall into the~." Acu of
Ood.." 1bil la 1n old
lepll'nurince tam that tw no
theoloclcill u to piod.. It just
men tbll no mll'I Clf1 be blamed
ror whit~ In thil we,
lhe repeirl will mOlt likely be
coftred. .... docb:tit>M, by
.... w compeny covcrina the
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Slln ~beat•• bi WM OUl
ol the COUil~ When he .. '**
be had aevera1 mm •• from friends telling bbn ~be~
tor the ehow, and be ehotdd by
out.
•• decided to ~down here and
do Ir.. be laid. •t'm w:ry lidwln-
llll'OU& I've tm<ded to about 50
dU(em\t counQ'ies. I Joye uyu.
newstuft'.•
Thoee ~ to make the
~ dela1bed tbemlelWll •
~and ~dYe. But not
CMr)'Onr at the ~ call WU
beckoi>ed by the lhen song of
fame and poealble rid-.
Craig Ahnms, 49, came from
Lake Forest to wait with a friend
who was trying out for the show,
but be wun\ Interested blmselt
1b him, being a llngle dad rais-
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lenging as any reality ~ be
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IU1llOUlK8i In mid-~
4:30p.m.
This free festival will feature
books, authors, exhibitors and
entertainment. Activities are
planned including race paint-
ing. clowns, musicians, reading
and drawlnp. There will also be
games, food, lectures, work-
shops, science-lab activities,
performing arts and demon-
strations.
Fountain Valley college
moving to Costa Mesa
The University of Phoenix
has signed a $7.8 mUJion dol-
lar lease for its new campus,
the Fountain Valley learning
Center, at the South Coast
Corporate Center fn Costa
Mesa.
The school will consist of two
entire Doon and part of a third
at the Center. The University of •
Phoenix was founded in 1917
and is a private university spe-
cializing ln educating working
adults.
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a Toyota Sequoia that rolled after coliding with a ToYOta 4R\rlner on Saturday afternoon at the
iOtersectJon of the San~ H1ls Road and Ridge Part< Road. The Sequoia was carrying two
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~ult female. The driver of the Sequoia, the seven month-okt and the 6 year-old were
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t:aOLICE FILES
~EWPORT BEACH
•:Crvstat Cow end e..t Coatt
Highway: Vehicle reclng WH
r9potted at 6:39 p.m. Friday.
• ININ AY.nue: A disturbance
was repor1ed In the 900 blodc 91
1;l:41 a.m. Friday.
• N.wport llouMwfd; Pubflc:
drunkenness wn repo~ tn
tfl• 3000 bloc* at 1:08 1.m
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TORCH
Co~bnued from Al
Indoor volleyball al 10 Now lhe
plays profess ona.lly and COIChel
at ~ ~ Junior C.oDege In
the off-season.
May and her pC1rtner have al·
ready qualified for the Olympics,
an<\ since &be~ becm thett bdore,
she-won' be~ But It
Is a Uttle dlfferent than tha match-
es ~e'& used to. she sakl
"Vou haw people cheering for
llhe other team' I COWltry and
lhete are 1 lot more fans,· she
sai4-~were pbytng in front of
10,800 people.. .
TIWHlfG ANO DIET
An essential part o( getting to
thC: Otymplcs is rra.lning. whJch
earl be a maner of perwvaance
ln practlcing and, for some. dis-
cipline In dJet
Gabert said that before meets
~ rouows a sort of and·Atkint
dtet. awldlng protefn and filling
up on carbohydrat which digest
faster and yldd more enelKl'
She spends three to six hOUl'I a
day at the pool and crams ln
studying and IO<;ia1 acu'vld
around her workouts.
May's diet l dlCferent -no
• NwJpolt Centlr o.M w..t: A
hlt .. od-run we• reported In the
1100 bloc* 911 :34 p.m. ~.
• w..t Cout ~ Pubflc
drunkenneta WM reported In
the 4600 912:61 P·"'· Friday.
COSTA MESA
• Ntwftt ~ Tenorist
thre•ta were reported In the
3100 btoc* et 6:53 p.m.
Thurwday.
• C.,., ~Auto theft w ..
aubohydrates while training and
plenty of vitamins -but her
schedule Is allo hectlc. She prac-
ti<* on the sand for two boun
about four or five times a week
and does weight trainlng for sev-
eral houn every ~ Sometimes
during traln1ng she's too tired to
clean the house or cook a meal,
and because she travels often, It's
hard for her to tee her ftance, a
baseball player who was recently
called up to the major lequea.
•A lot of times you get to these
places (and) you don't have time
to unpack your suitcue, • May
aald. "It's a great job but It can
wear you down. just the travel
portion of it.•
SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Havtna the rlght coach and
wpport from friends and family
can also be eaacntial lngredlents
in Olympic glory.
PauJ Gabert and bis wife have
been behind their daughter
since they ftnt uw her In the
pool
"You'd get her In the water and
ltCI tab you fom-er to get her
back out." he·sakl. •She looked
like a sea otter ln there."
Now the parents We tuma
drtving her to pnctke, making
sure she 6nlshes her homework
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roponed In the 800 bfodt et 1 :16
p.m. Thur'lday.
• Hlll'bor Boul9wlld: Burvtary
WM reported In the 3000 bloct
et 12:Aep.m. Thursday.
• MapleAwenue: Gang ectivity
WU reported In the 2000 blodt
st 3:34 p.m. Thureday.
• PWlllweon Pl9ct: Grand tt'9ft
WU ,..,ortod In the 2700 bf<><*
st 7:09 p.m. Thunday.
• 2lrd 9trNt: Auto theft WU
report9d at 1 :42 p.m. Thur'lday.
and tra\ldlng to meets with her.
Paul Gabert aald be likes swim-
mJng becau.te It's a fun. healthy
aport. and each a.tblete Is ruing
against the clock. IO there's no
cheating.
While Stepbanle misses out on
eome of her friends' ac:tMdea be-cause she bas to get up early t:v-
ery day, she gets a lot of aupport
from her family, Paul Gabert
said. Plus she gets to try out for
the Olymplca, which is a chance
many young people never get ..
• 1 cadt Imagine our family
growing and maturing and excel-
ling without swimn~'! aa a part of our lifestyle.• he
A successful athlete can usu-
ally point to a good coach. and
Orange Coast College swim
coach Dave Salo has guided one
of the best: 2002 Newport Har-
bor Hl&h School graduate and
world champion swin:uoer Aaron
Pdraol
Mer taking a ~ medal ln
2000 and letting the world re-
cord in the 200·meter backstrob
ln 2002, Peinol, 20, wW again try
for a gold medal thJs summer.
SaJo has coached Pelnol
alnce the swtmmer wu 13. As a
coach, Salo watches his ath·
letes' um development to aee 11
they have the abUJty to reach
the Olympic level, but they alto
have to beUeve they can do It,
hetald.
"1beni'1 a 24-hour mentality ln
preparation for being an Olym-
pic champion, but the pbylk:al
t1alnlng. I think. can be done In
four or ftve hows per day," Salo
11.ld. ·1 think for many coacbea
we see somethJng inherent ln a
pu1lcular young athlete that
..... th!? could be that level ofawtmmer.
Athlece. Who have been to the
p.mea more than once are better
able to ttLu and enjoY the feativ.
Ides, seJo Uld, but tor most. the
Otymplcl are a culmlnadng
CM:Ot that can be pacbd.wtth
presaure.
"What I try to teach my atb·
letei that haw P"' ... la you're
many dPlee IWfmtnlna the Mme
ldnd or compeddon ihat youw
twWn 1n the put.· be llkf. ·1r1
nochlng bfger, ft~ o~
SrDaDer, than wb&t yyuve dorie.
TIC ORM TO GET THD£
Thie MCret to What drives tbeie
Olymplc c:ompedtora and hi>pe-
tula II a atrofl8 work ethic end a
lhlntfof~
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LIVING MEMORIES
Honoring the past and living the present
Catherine &k!ee wu proud or her Irilh bttitage en.Cl her
&neatly.
She wu the famlly historian.
C..therine stored old reeord1.
land deecb and family
photographs Jn shoe boxes.
Matly stacked and labeJed. The
boxee took up two closet.
worth of space in her Costa
Mesa home. Her album.a and
acrapboob were bulging with
pictures, letters and obltuarfes
abeAved. •
8ut ~n a.t 92, Calhertne
knew where everything was.
someone could ult her for a
yellowing piece or paperwork
and she would pull out a
shoebox and locate that piece
of paper.
C..tbedne came to Costa
Mesa ln 1966 to be close to her
daughter's family. She and her
late husband, Gilbert Eckles.
went through aJ.ivorce that
year after 31 years ofmarrtage.
But their separation was
amicable and they continued
to spend time together with
their chUdren and their
families.
C..therlne moved to Costa
Mesa because she belleved It
was perfect for her. She could
fee.I the gentle sea breeze, the
kind she grew up with as a
young girl ln Santa Barbara..
She lived close to her son and
daughter. She could go to the
grandkids' socce~ games. It was
a community that had a
small-town feel to it and a
place where she felt safe living
byhersell
She was a person who never
let herself get caught in a time
warp. She was hip to the latest
COMMENTS
Continued from Al
Can you belJeve It? This Is very
mitlng.
According to John Wayne
Alrport spokesperson Justin
Mceusket, the watt In the
security line was cut In half on
the ftnt day the new system was
laundled.
"Without even opening aU the
checkpoints-we opened sh on
each end -we cut lhe wait from
"5 minutes to 20 minutes,•
McOJsker said.
Actually, Md)'SUr ls being a
little kind when be says •45
minutes.• but what the heck?
C.an I explain to you how
much I hope that'1 truel No. I
cannot.
Tumorrow morning. I am
ftytng to Olicago-Windy Oty,
Oty of Broad Shouldeis. that one
-on a businees trip. It I get
th.rougb aeC\lrity in anything less
tban 20 minutes. I will jwnp up
and down and wave my anns
and laugh and ay and pump my
ft.st and say "woo, woo, woo" and
probably get dragged off faster
than Mr. lChatamJ, but It'll be
worth lt.
Prior to last week and the new
checkpoints, when you walked
through the doors of Jo.hn Wayne
during the morning rush. you
were stopped short by a truly
depte:s&lng sight-a leCW'lty line
that 1tretcbed for a qw.uter·mDe.
Jltetally. and on the busiest
~ dOubled baa on
Itself.
It was pro~ ~ressing,
but in a strange way. fasdna~
A line that long. wttb h\Jndreds
of people Quietly shuftling along.
two by two, la just not IOlMthlng
you see everyday.
We've an teen pk:tunw of
hordes Of people~ tn soup
kitchen llneS in the Gre.I
DepreuiOO. or OUUlde aome
bakery in Lawer SlobOYil that~
about to put out that monthl
idoftOl'--1.
Bue tQ ,_.-not a .aght we're
Uled ao Metna in the here and
now we cat "here and now."
Moit momlnp. the line was IO
~bl they actulJly poeted
Mlllllmlillat~~
.... the~· M ll)'OU were waldnc tor lbe Matterhorn or
Splice Mounaain-".O mlnucee rrom ttm point .• .a.s m1nu1e. fri>m thil point. ..
Once )'OU were In the lbie ol
the damned. one of the few MY'
ID•1tmuia1 ~and S--the
dme w. to Midi the,._ ol
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Catherine wu a newa
Eckles junkie. She
react the
newspaper from cover to cover
and didn't stop theie. She'd flip
channels, from CNN to the
local cable acceu televlaton
channel, to get a variety of
news, from local and nadonal
to lntemational.
She couJd carry on a
convenadon wtth anyone. She
could talk to bee teenage
pnd.ldda about the latettln
entertainment news u she
could dlSCUSI real e.tate and
the stoclc mart.et with othen.;
C..tberlne loved an1nills.
When she talked to people, she
always ubd them bow their
peta wete doing. She never had
pets of her own, but wu often
seen leavtns crack.era on her
balcony for the bltds.
She always bad a way of
01aklng people feel better. She
held banda with those who
went through troubled times
and they always felt
rejuvenated when they beard
her .. Y: "1b1a, too, shall pass."
Catherine wu blessed with
good health, an agile mind and
a kind heart. She drove until
she WU 90. Her green 1969
Ford Torino wtth 40,000 miles
on the odometer ls still parked
In her garage. Her nelgbbon
smUed when they aaw
Catherine drive that car, still in
of the past tense) by no means
lheworst.
The undisputed~
aecurlty-delay champ WU. and
is, McConan International
Allport In the dty that Bupy
built (Las Vegas).
Hartsfleld-Jaclcaon
lntematlonal Airport In Atlanta.
the city wbeie ordering a Pepsi is
a misdemeanor. la a dose
second. In either place, waiting
in the securlty line for two hours
or more ls called "not bad."
So there )'OU have It.
Tumonow moming. I will rise
wttb the IUD, pal> my bag. make
CAntEJ•E JANE FOX ECICLEI .
Ae9:12
.... Oft: Oc:t.13, 1911
Dled.-.Jun.21, 20CM
C... ol _...: Complk:tltk>na
from two~ 8uM¥on: Son, Gary S.all
Ecld•; dtughter, Vee.rte
Sutford EcldM LorenzJ
grandchHdren, Brett Ectl•,
Gregory Lorena:. ChrfttbptMr
~ (lt'.-t grt1ndd1ughter,
Chloe Lorenz; stater, lnea Fox
Antrim and several nieces and
nephews.
a..tcw. Will be ~
Wedneldav 91 10 a.m. et the
Santa Barbara Mlalon followed
bV intennent 91 the Santa
S.rbara Cemetery. In lieu of
ft°'"rs, the family requnu thst
donations be~ to the
Mab-A-Wish Foundation, the
Children'• Ha.pital of Orange
Courtty or Hoag Hoapltal.
mint condidon, to do her
errands. lt was almost like an
extension of herself.
She loved the beach.
C..thertne didn't go out to
neighboring Newport Beech,
but she always looked back
fondly on her days es a child ln
Santa Barbara.
She frequently took vacadons
there with family members. But
her favorite destfnadon was the
Hotel del Coronado ln San
Diego.
Even during her 0na1· years
when she couldn't walk up to
£be beach, Catherine went to
the resort with her family. She
picked a room that had a
baloony with an ocean view.
Then, she'd pull up a chair to
watch the pounding surf and
the kida frollcldng on the
beach.
sure J remove the handgun and
knife, and bead for the airport.
I will park my 1979 AMC Pacer,
walk to 1emt1nal B. burst
through the doors and shout.
"Hello. my fellow Sky Warriors! Is
this a glorious morning or whart"
If eight hundred sad-eyed
people shout back, •Settle down,
shut up, get In line." I will really
bebummed. .
I gotta go.
• PETa 8UffA la. fonner Costa
M ... mayor. His colomn runs
Sundays. He may be reacNd by e-men et ptrbtf •aol.oom.
. Horgan, PhUip Patrtck
38, a C...utled F1nanc&al ANllylt p..-d away of Lou Gehrig'•
di ..... at hi• home In Newport Beach on June 24, 2004.
Phftlp hu bMfl • r98ktent of Newport 8Mch for 20 yearw. He
i. aurvlved by hi. wife; l1na Horgan; son; Nathan Horgan; parents Nell & Joye• Horgan, broth«; Rte Horgan & lllt«
Keely Garnett. A~ s.Mc:e wtl be held on Wedneeday,
Jun• 30, 2004 llt ""-Church of J .... Cht1et latter Day
SaJnt•, 2n5 Ptac.ntia Ave., Coeta M ... , Ca 92828 at
11 :OOam. In Heu of flow.,. ttM famjly h•• requuted
donation• be given to; In memory of Phtlip HoflJan, AlS
Aaocldon, ~ Cowrty CNpter. 2230 W. Chipman Av..
Suite 123, OrMoe. ca t2986-2.334.
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Coocerts on the Peninsula,
Balboa Pier
.
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of the Arts, OCPAC
.
0C Fw 1 1 12 OC Fair
OC Fair 18 CMCC Golf Classic, 19 0Cfa1r Mesa Verde CC,
GovemotS Cup, BYC, Thrv 7125
.
OCFa1r 25 26 OC Fa"
City of NB ~ 'Thoroughly
Concert in the Parle, TBD Modern M11/1e, •
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Concerts on the Peninsula,
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13 OCFair 14 OCFa1r 15 OC Fair 16 OC Fair
Summer Concert Sanes, Beer Can RtJgatta, Family Boat Building,
Fashion Isl.Jn& Newport Harbor, NH Nautical Museum Fa1t CdM Centennial Event
& Art Show Sherman library
& Gardens,
Concerts on rho Pen1nsul.i.
Balboa Pier
20 OC Farr 21 OC Fair 22 0C Fair 23 OC F.m
Summer Concert Se"es, Beer Can Regatta,
Fashion Island Newport Harbor,
Concerts on the Peninsula
Balboa Pier
27 OCFa1r 28 0C Fatr ·29 OCFair 30 Summer Concert Serres, Beer Can Regatta,
Fashion Island Newport Harbor,
Concerts on the Peninsula,
Balbo.J Pier,
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&lmmer reading that goes beyond academics
N ow that school ls over
and you've finf.shed ..U
your reqlllled summer
!Hding-wbal. you haven't
ftnbhed~f
~a break from those
IChoolboob and check out
IOme or these titles for a fun
wnmerread.
All fast-pac:ed and enjoyable,
nobody will be asking you to
lntttpret the themes or
compare and contrast My
imagery.
A>r those of you yearning for
a little adventure. meet Alex
RJder, the young protagonist In
a new series o( spy thrillers by
Anthony Horowitz.
•Stonnbl'Mker,• the first title in
the series. finds Alex discovering
that his guardjan. Uncle Ian,
W8J mysteriously killed and was
not the mild mannered banker
he appeared to be. ln fact, Ian
was a spy for I.he British
government, and now I.hey want
HISTORY
Continued from Al
ated the chance to learn a new
skill. After watching members
of the International Knot Tying
Guild, Kristen was able to dcm·
onstrate a bowline knot, and
Wendy Kovalel7. said she'll
teach her Girl Scout troop to tie
frlenW.hip knots.
The molher and daughter, of
Anaheim Hills, also enjoyed the
Riverside Olip Oiuclc.ers. who
were carving various objects
~x to take over hls uncle'•
mission. And '° the adventure
begins. Think James Bond u a
14 ·year-old.
Now ltyou preferlODlethlog
on the ligf'ltheaned aide, "Once
Upon a~ by Jean Ferris
ls for you. Ouistian has been
raised in I.he forest by a uoU
called Edrlc, but as Ouist1an
nears manhood. he reel! the
need to venture out and tee the
world -or maybe Just aero
the river to where the lovely
Princess Marigold lives. Having
adored Marigold from afar
through his teJescope and by
sending her adm.irlng p-malls
(sent by carrier pigeon, of
course), young Christian lands a
job In the Royal Court to win his
love.
For a quick and creepy read.
try the science fiction title by
Ann I faJrun, "Dr. Pranklln'I
laland." When I.he plane
carrying Semi, Amie and
Woodcarver Marvin Lowe
was probably pleased to hear
thac. He was working on an 18-
lnch figure of a bearded marl·
ner in an overcoat that he said
is the first ·serious'" carving
he'd tried. Most of his work was
similar to the clasp of his bolo
tie, a comical, winking man
with a big mustache.
Lowe has been carving for 45
years. Rather than requiring
patience, he said, the hobby re-
quires that the carver enjoy
what he's doing.
M1r8nda crashM on ltl way to a
camp for young
cootetVationlsta; ~are the
only l.htee to IUMve on a
seemingty deserted llland.
Stn..ilded and alone, they
stumble tnto the bands of Dr.
Franklin, a mad sdentfst who's
been waiting for them and ls
eager to use the.m In h1a
genetic-engineering
experiment& If you'V«! ever
wondered what it would be like
to breathe underwater or have
wings. this story le for you.
Another great ticle to check
out this summer b "'Boeton
Jane,• by Jennifer Holm, a
historical adventure with a
plucky heroine. Jane travels
from Philadelphia to the wilds
of the Great Pacific Northwest in
1854. She decides to leave
behind her life as a tomboy in
Philadelphia to travel to the
west coast to meet her ftance
and become a proper lady.
came either by land or water.
Tim Factor brought his grand-
children from the Udo Penln-
suJa in his boat.
•we just boated over and
made an afternoon out of It,•
he said. ·u·s a fun event. It's low
key, it's Interesting, things you
wouldn't see normally."
One of those things you
wouldn't see normally was the
Port Royal Privateers, whose
full pirate costumes -com-
plete with a green parrot -
gave the event the air of old sea
lore.
Unfortunately, when ahe arrfvea,
be ls oowhe,. co be found, and
chete Is oothl.ni proper about
Jane maJdng bet own way ln this
rugged. adventuresome la.od. :
Remember to algn up for the
Teen Summer Reading Program
that began June 21 at all
Newport Beach Public Ubrary
locations. All the titles you read
for fun oc for your required ..
summer reading wW earn you a :
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computer• by ecceulng the
catalog et
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on the Central Library or any of the
branch locatlona. please contact
Ole Newport Beadl Public Library
at (9"49) 717-3800, option 2.
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rates who might have lived ill'
the Caribbean in the 17th an8"
18th centuries, and they attend
festivals and reenact sea battles
around Southern California.
O'Morte said she's been a pi• •
rate enthusiast for about 14"
years, and was drawn to them ..
because they rebelled against
the life of hardship that was
usually a sailor's lot. ~
"Piracy, although very dan-
gerous and against I.he law, of, '
fered a real chance of escape i(
they hit it big,· she said.
I from wood.
·1 like the boot. It look'> lil:e
it's really a boot bu1 it\ only
wood,· Kristen said.
"If h's nice and quiet you can
hear the cut and you can see
the change in the shape and
the change in color,• he said.
"Every cut, you can see the
progress."
The bird, a Green Oleeked
Conure, belonged to Philistina
d'Morte of Placentia. He sat on
her finger or shoulder and let
curious children pet his feath-
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end 2 p.m. today in Segenrtrom
Hall at the Orange County'
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p.m .. and Saturday, July 31 at
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EDITORIALS · ·
UCI controver~Y . .
may c~ for a more
uriif orm solution
A t UCl this week,
the debate about
free speech and
the 1st
Amendment raged
as-some 30 graduating Muslim
s~dents decided last week to
add a stole to tbelr caps and
gbwns that bore the shahada,
words that they say are a
testament to, and symbol of,
their Islamic faith.
=rt was the same stole that
graduating students wore last
year, and the Muslim Student
Union saJd the choice of
cfothing will become
traditional at future
graduations.
But we have to wonder lf It is
nf>t time for the university to
change the rules on what Is
appropriate graduation
clothing and avoid further
clashes of cultures down the
road.
tn the recent case, pro-Israeli
organizations, along with
several Newport-Mesa
residents and even the Orange
County chapter of the
Anti-Defamation League,
loudly spoke against the stoles
bearing the shahada because of
its apparent alignment w1th
terrorist groups.
Muslim , however, say it's no
different than Olrlstlans
wearing a cruclfax or Jews a
yarmulke. UCI Olancellor
Ralph Cicerone issued a
statement, quickly after the
debate went to a national level,
siding with free speech.
"UCI is a public university
with people from diverse
backgrounds who enjoy the
rights and protection of the 1st
Amendment," he said In a
letter to faculty, students and
staff. "Our history includes the
free and peaceful expression of
political and nonpolitical Ideas,
no matter how controvemial."
Cicerone made the right
decision to not get caught up In
the media frenzy and make a
rash decision to disallow the
stoles. He was a1so right in
choosJng to side with the 1st
Amendment.
Cicerone's letter, however,
could mean that someone who
wanted to paint a swastika on
his or her gown or wear a .Ku
J()ux J()an hood, would be
protected by the same J s t
Amendment. Thus UCJ, would
be forced to allow it.
As we see It, the easiest way
to avoid such controversiesis to
ma.Jee the graduating uniform
what it is -a uniform.
Don the cap, wear the gown
and end it there.
It might not allow the
creative student in the
architecture program to turn
his cap into a skyscraper, but it
will ensure that graduation
stays off "The O'Reilly Factor"
and restore the real pomp and
circumstance the graduates
deserve.
After years of grief,
technology provides one
family a glim.mer of hope
F or nearly 16 years, Kent
Gibbons had been left
wondering.
Wondering who killed
his young, pregnant wife and
why?
Afj he left for work on the
morning of July 18, 1988, Kent
Gibbons saw hls wife, MaUnda,
alive for the last time. When he
returned th.at evening, he
discovered her lifeless body in
the couple's Costa Mesa
apartment .
.She had been strangJed w1th
his neckties, stabbed in the
'chest and sexually assaulted. Jt
was a brutal scene that would
be difficult for anyone to
experience. And for 16 years, t4e Identity of the perpetrator
v.JS unknown, and the
'"5>nderlng continued.
~ough the answer didn't
c me rlgbt a~y. Kent
bons, who told a Daily Pilot
r!orter that "you never get
o r the pain," moved on w1th
h life and remarried, •tarting
~ewfamlly.
n the meantime. Co~ta Mesa
Hee persevered, vowing to
d Malinda Gibbons' killer
~meday.
:Maybe now, through the use of DNA evidence, Kent
(f bbons' wondering can be
oyer.
:Police announced two weeks
~o that they had arrested a
lchlgan Inmate on 1uspiclon
o Mallnda Gibbons' murder.
•luon Mlchael Balcom, a
ye&r·old convict eervtng
for~ robbery
......... uh. wW be tried
tbec:.M.
break came after his
DNA information was entered
into a national database early
this year and the match came
In for the Malinda Gibbons
murder.
Police met with Balcom in
prison in Michigan, got
another sample and came back
with yet another match.
The former security guard
who was employed by the now
defunct Fedco on Harbor
Boulevard Is scheduled to be
extradited to stand trial for the
murder.
For the Gibbons family and
the Police D.epartment, the
technological advances that
have polnted to this new
suspected killer have a
personal meaning.
For society, It's even more
far·reaching. It means that
killers and criminals Will have a
much harder time eteaping
justice.
"Modem technology ls
starting to catch up wf th th~
crooks," said Costa Mesa Oet.
Jack Archer, who hu worked
the Gibbons cue atnce lt was
opened 16 years -so.
When the cue. ls 8M.1Jy-over,
It Wiil be a peat day for Aicher
and the Gibbons family, and a
great day for the residenta of
Cotta Mesa.
For those 1n the C.osta Mesa
Police Department, we extend
our congntulattons and thanks
for helping 1 family •truck by
tragedy.
Here's hoping modem
adence and technology wiU
help brtnl a eente of jultiCe to
many more. Hern hoping that
modem ldence wtll leae
fewer people wondering Why.
•• BOLTON
SOUNDING BOARD
Time to stand back, take a deep breath
By Randy Lewis
Last Saturday, UC Irvine celebrated
Its 39th commencement.
Approximately 6,000 students were
awarded degrees -the largest
graduating class in the history of the
university.
Hundreds of partlctpating students
chose to adorn their commencement
robes with festive regalla. Included in
this colorful display were braJded
, cords. medallions, tiaras. baJJoons.
feathered boas, serapes, U.S. Marine
Corps sashes, fraternity and sorority
letters, an lmage of the Lady of
Guadalupe, and flowers -thousands
of flowers -most of them fragrant
leis.
As reported widely lo the media,
about 30 students (0.5% of the
graduates), who are members of the
Muslim Student Union, wore green
stoles. Each stole bore Arabic cript on
one side that read, ·There Is no God
but Allah and Muhammad is his
messenger,• and on the other side
read •God, Increase my knowledge.·
The students stated that the stoles
were an expression or faith and a call
for unity and that similar stoles had
been worn last year without lncidenL
Due to ll banage or media attention
nnd rnislnformatlon, these green
stoles with white Arabic script brought
nadonal attention to the UCI campus.
The reaction or some was that these
stoles with their Arabic calligraphy
represented something so vile that the
university was obligated to either ban
them from the ceremony or, at
minimum, to issue a statement
denouncing them as hateful.
They suggested that the script
contained subtext or could be
interpreted to suggest a linkage to the
terrorist group Hamas. Others went so
far as 10 label UCJ'a commencement
as •graduation jihad· and the sroles as
"suicide sashes.•
After careful review and
consJderable consultation, OlanceUor
Ralph Cicerone in a Jetter 10 faculty,
atudents, and staff made it clear lhar
UCJ •js a public university with people
from diverse backgrounds who enjoy
the rights and protection of the lat
Amendment. Our history Includes the
free expression of polJtlcaJ and
nonpolitical Ideas. no matter how
controversial.·
These rights are regarded as vital to
the university. They are a hallmark
and strength of all great educational
institutions.
And while at times some may .
perceive these rights as tested -even
abused -they are rights our
Constitutional fathers meant to be
broad and lenient. indeed, It has often
been said that the I at Amendment ls
Intended to protect the least popular
of thoughts, not the most popular.
Many dismissed the contro_yersy
that played out at UCI as a ~tempest
In a teapot.· They said it was a war of
words or, perhaps, a contentious clash
of semiotics. I would suggest that this
Issue is sympto matic of a larger
enJgma.
The Israeli-Palestinian controversy,
and how It has been portrayed in the
media, has polarized people to such
an extent that the embroidered script
on a graduation tole can serve as a
lightning rod for controversy.
When misunderstandings reach lhls
level, It ts time to step back and ta.Ice a
dt:ep breath. Yes. It Is often extremely
difOcult to respect different opinions.
or to realize they may contain a
measure of truth. But the ability to
listen to often-unpalatable opinions is
the cornerstone of a democratic
society.
lf we are to go beyond the current
standoff (whether in the Middie East
or at UCI). people on both ides of
this controversy need to abolish two
things from their seemingly
entrenched positions; that they alone
understand the problem and that the
other side is dead wrong.
• RANDY LEWIS serve1 at executive
associ1te dean of lludents •t UCI. He hat
worked cloaely with 1tudent leader• and
student organizations for over 30 vear1
and hH Hslsted in coordin1tlng
numerous UCI commencement
programs.
LE 11 ER TO THE EDITOR
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HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Presenting the best of Newport-Mesa for 2004, as selected by the Daily Pilot
Steve Vlr1en
Dally Pilot
W ith the depth and talent featured
In this year's Daily Pilot
All-Newport-Mesa Dream Team
for softball, It seems only fitting
that the Player of the Year honor wouJd have
to be shared.
A unique blend of young and experienced,
consistent and Improved is evident ln the
2004 edition of the Dream Team. Each of the
11 players seJected had their own special story
of success. 1\vo of the athletes have a story
that continues ror the next three yean.
Standout freahrnen Michelle Tolfa and Holly
Van Hlel, who helped lead Corona deJ Mar
High to lta flnit CIP Southern SectJon playoff
win, are Co· Players of the Year of the DalJy
Pilot All-Newport-Mesa Dream Team.
They weren't the only flrst-tlrne Dream
Teamera selected, as Corona del Mar's Sarah
Stem, Heather Lohrman and AUJe
THE BIG EASY
Raider Nation
comes ashore
at Newport
A ndre SommeraeU, the one
that got away at Estancla
High, hu arrived and left,
and
arrived and tett,
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Irrelevant Week
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folder to awh
away.
BvirjOnewu
kind of acratcblnt
their beada lfben
thJI all bejan"When
Newport te.Ch'1
Paul SUata ltarted
ltallwtlbwa
aeemedtobea
far.fetched attempt to brln1 the
Nat1onal Pootball l.Mjue to Newpon
8Mcbt .ma the two •ttdee haft nothlu, •lie In common.
That t hu endund. and ftourlahid,
Duernberger, along with Costa Mesa's Jackie
Butler, Michelle Miller and Uyen MaJ, as well
as Newport Harbors Julianne Bass, also make
their debuts on the annual All·Newport·Mesa
squad.
Newport Harbor junior Ashley Gleason and
Costa Mesa senior Jane-£ Yamamoto are the
looe repeat honorees, both making their third
appearances on the Dream Team.
Tolfa and Van Hiel, pitchers for the Sea
Kings, were instrumental ln leading Corona
del Mar to a momentous season that Included
a wild run to the ClF DMsJon IV playoffs.
The Sea Kings' playoff hopes were on the
line In three games during the final week of
the regulllJ' season. They defeated Calvuy
OlapeJ, 1·0, In 11 lnnings, wbJcb helped CdM
move Into third place ln the Pacific Coast
League.
Van Hie) dellveted an RBI double In the
bottom of the 11th Inning, while Tolfa tossed a
complete-game shutout, that included alx
strikeouts and one walk.
Corona del Mar beat University, 3· l , to aet
up a thlrd·place playoff against Calvary
Q\apel. This time the Sea Kings defeated the
Eagles, 7·6, In 11 innings. Tolfa atruck out
three, allowed eight hits and walked two In 6~
Innings, while Van Hiel went 4¥.i Innings,
allowing two hits with three strikeouts and
twowalb.
Tolfa pitched the flnt 5¥.i innings and then
came on to g~t the final two outa ln the
bottom of the eleventh after Calvary had
scored once and loaded the bases.
·1 like being the pitcher and 1 llke having all
the presaure," Tolfa said when she was named
Dally Pilot Athlete of the Week for being
awarded MVP of the Garden Grove
tournament that the Sea Kings won May 1.
Before the sea.son began Corona del Mar
Coach Nichole Thompson, proved to be
propbetk, as she said Tolfa and Van Hiel
wouJd be key conlrlbutors for her team.
SN DREAM, P•I• 83
The Daily Pilot softball Dream Team
includes, from left, Sarah Stern of
Corona del Mar, Michelle Miller of
Costa Mesa, Allie Duernberger of
Corona del Mar, Uyen Mai of Costa
Mesa, Jackie Butter of Costa Mesa,
Holly Van Hiel of Corona del Mar,
Jane-£ Yamamoto of Costa Mesa,
Michelle Tolfa of Corona del Mar,
Ashley Gleason of Newport Harbor,
Heather Lohrman of Corona del Mar
and Julianne Bass of Newport
Jiarbor.
KENT TREPTOW I OAll.Y PK.OT
YOUTH BASEBALL
Newport Beach
American rallies
for 13-9 viat6cy
Locals persevere to overcome
powerful Rancho Niguel Little
League in District 55 opener.
larry Faulkner
DaifyPHot
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Continued from Bl
Tolfa.° who played the
outfield when not pitching,
flnlshed the season with a 1.93
BRA In 91 l.nnlngs. She recorded
a team-high 92 strikeonta and
compiled a 7-5 record with one
save. ·
At the plate, she wu second
on the team with a .311 batting
averqe. She a1ao had 15 RBia.
~be collected 6.nrt-team All·PCL
honon and was named
Co-MVP of the Sea Klnp. along
with Stem.
Tolfa no-bit Connelly with 13
strikeouts in the Garden Grove
tournament April 2-4.
Van Hiel. who also played the
outfield when she did not
pitch. tossed three no-hitters
and compiled a 1.11 ERA in 69
innings. She recorded 87
strikeouts and fini&hed with a
9-3 record with one save. At the
plate, Van Hlel batted .297 with
13 RB.Ia.
Van Hiel, a first-team,
all-league honoree, wu named
the Sea Kings' Offensive Player
of the Year. She went 4 for 4 In
helping lead the Sea Kings to
their first CIP playoff victory, a
5-2 win over Muy Star of the
Sea In a wild card pme of the
Division IV playoffs.
Gleason was Newport
Harbor's MVP this season. The
Sailors' primary pitcher
collected first-team, All-Sea
View League honol's. She bad a
.120 ERA In 128~ l.nnlJl8S. She
recorded 120 strikeouts and
finished with a 6-13 record.
Gleason also led the team In
batting, with a .321 average.
She contributed eight RBis.
BIG EASY
Contiooed from Bl
over all this time is a testament
to the magnetism that Salata
possesses. Who else could have
pulled off something like th.1st
Monday's performance at
the Arrival Party was typical of
hla production with daughter
MelanJe Fitch, complete In her
oflldal dJre<:to(a garb -a
jump suit, headset and
running aboes-·at the
controls.
In something like 20 minutes
they managed to deliver some
150 gifta to Sommeraell,
perched on a llleguard stand,
and there was never a dull
moment.
Not even the sight and nolae
of the Raider Nation's female
motorcycl1at m.lxing with the
Fountain Valley HJgb coachlng
sta.tJ In "the back o1 the room"
on the beach of Newport
Dunes could upe.et the cadence
of chatter and deliverance of
Salata at the podium.
When she did not pitch she
played third base.
Yamamoto proved to be
versatile fof the Costa Mesa
Mustangs. She played second
base, and also filled In at
shortstop because her
teammate, Kelly Tupps,
sutiered various Injuries.
Yamamoto, who will attend
Cal State Fullerton next year
and plan.a to eventually become
an elementary school teacher,
ftnisbed the season with a .378
batting average and earned
.first-team All-Golden West
League honors.
MaJ, an outfielder, enjoyed a
breakout sea.son for the
Mustangs in her senior year.
She led Costa Mesa with a .474
batting average and received
ftrst-team all-league
recognition. Mustang Coach
Sharon Uhl called Mai. her best
player.
Mal, whose first oame is
pronounced, •wtn," will play at
Santa Ana College next year.
MWer, a senior catcher, will
join Mai at Santa Ana College
next year. Miller, one of three
catchers on the Daily Pilot
Dream Team, was a steady
force, defensively, for the
Mustangs. At the plate, she was
solid, batting .333 with five
runs and four RBis.
She earned finHeam
all-league honors.
Bass, a junior catcher for the
Sailors, gave Newport Harbor
and Gleason stability wt th her
consistency behlnd the plate.
She also batted .282 with nine
RBis on her way to
second-team AU-Sea View
League laurels.
Stem, a senior catcher for the
Sea JClngs, earned first-team
Andre's mother, Gloria Felix. In
a constant state of laughter.
Sommeraell. who has a
brother who waJ considered to
be one of Estancla's best-ever
on the football field not too
many seasons ago, Ouis Felix.
picked up a tidy $21.92 on
Friday, the Interest from belng
a "Millionaire for a Day," at
Northern Trust Bank.
It wu but one aspect of the
•1mpromptu Doo-dah" parade
that oozed out of Muldoons In
Fashion Island before ESPN
and KCAL television.
lrrtlevaot Week officials
explained the parade u a
"simultaneous movement'."
Today the 24-year-old ls on
his way ln the world of
Ralderland and one can
. presume peace and tranquility
bu returned.
Come April 24 In 2005 the
NFL will do It all a.gain with lta
college draft and we'll flnd out
who will be Mr. lmlevant XXX.
You have to wonder what
Salata and bis barid of knaves
wlll do with that.
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Randy Farr, one of Jeff
Brlnkley'a ftnt producu at
Newport Harbor High ln 1987
and '88, turned tome eyes and
ean In Lat Vegas. recently, and
It had nothing to do with poker
P.arller the Raiders'
representadvel of •Violator"
and •Splb" managed to offer
varloua advice for Sommenell
With the typical Raiden-lib
jrowtj. The moat amualng
upect of It all wu that Violator
and Splb were dead 1erioua
about all thla.
I found myMlf appreciating
the jlt.bertq IDOlt when
.. or blackjack.
A ftreman/~edlc, be
WU awarded the dfy'a biahest
hOnor, the medal of honor. So .......... wbohad
UUlllm9d ftom Bltanda to
Fountain Vdey Hl&b after his ......... ,..,, oh9d hit
llnt COIDIDIDtl. wblch
Included a lhanlt JOU to hit
co.da at PDuntaln Valley, l -...n eort mmed Georp .... ...... bpt Che c:roWd. and
Farr, 35, wu a member of a
crew which i.mwered a call to
a aporu utility vehicle rollover
accident.
The beliquered(T) motorist
fired a shot at Parr u' he
entered the vehJde and the
formers.Dor ftnt warned hi•
c:nw of tbl wmpon, then
SPORTS
Corona del Mar High freshmen
~Van Hiel, above, and
Michele Tolfa, di~ her
batti'lg stroke in early-season
action, shared 2004 Player of
the Year honors on the
Newport-Mesa area high
school softbal Dream Team,
as selected by the Daily Pilot.
Both were standouts in the
pitching circle as the Sea Kings
enjoyed one of their finest
seasons in recent memory with
· a CIF playoff berth.
All-PCL recognition. A team
captain, Stem led the squad
with 17 RBis. She also Bnlahed
with a .288 batting average and
a team-leading eight doubles.
Stem will continue her
softball career at Bowdoin
College In Maine. The Polar
Bears compete In NCAA
Division Il. Stem plans to assist
with the Corona del Mar girls
basketball summer program
until she leaves for school Aug.
16.
Bud~. a junior for the
Mustangs. was one of the top
pitchers In the Golden West
League and the Newport-Mesa
area. Butler. a first-team,
all-league honoree, finished the
sea.son with a 1.12 BRA In 79
Innings. She recorded 69
st.rlkeouta.
Lohrman, a Junior outfielder,
was cool in the clutch for the
Sea Kings. She scored the
winningrun,comlnghome
from first base In the Sea Kings'
1-0, 11 ·inning win over Calvary
Cllapel. Lohrman, who plays on
the same uavel team u Bus,
led Corona del Mar with a .342
batting average, including a
team-hJgb three triples.
Lohrman collected second
team AU-PCL honors.
Duemberger, a freshman
second baseman, plans to
prqvide strength and talent for
Thompson's team next year.
Duemberger started her season
in the outfield, but Thompson
moved her to second base and
it paid ofl', as he contributed
her consistency to the Sea
Kings.
Duemberger; an all-league
second-teamer, was second on
Corona del Mar with 16 RBis.
She also bit .308.
wrestled the gun out of the
motorist's band, &lamming his
hand against the wlnd&hield to
knock It loose before
completing the rescue.
He Is the son of Gary and
Jackie Farr.
Gary retired after 34 years at
Valencia (six years) and Edison
High (28 years) and ls still a
1ubstitute teacher. He was one
of Bill Workman asalatanta at
Edison In the 1973-85 era
before the latter moved on to
Orange Coast College.
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P.stancia High basketball
Cans will be glad to know
former girls coach 1am1 Rappa
has signed on u the vanity
coach at Serra High. a small
parochial school In the San
Juan Cap!Jtrano area.
Rappa, to the d.ltmay of her
players and theli familiea, was
fired after two seasons at
Estancia recently despite the
support lhe teemed to
command from all comera,
except the administration.
She wu accused of "running
up the tcore" with a couple of
20-polnt victories over
croutown rival Cotta Meta,
and wu a very dedicated and
no-noneense mentor.
What a difference the will
moat uauledly ftnd th.ls fall at
Serra where athletics.
aj>edflcally acellence ln
athletics. la appr.ciated.
We'll pt back to 'IUll ln
mid-December with an
ln·depth upckte.
Heyt See you nnt SundaYt
• ROOP CAN.ION It the former
tpe>rb editor fort~ O.lly Piiot.
His column 1ppeera on Sundayt.
He c.n be rMC:hed by e-rn•ll It
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TRACK AND FIELD
Day wins high jump
Former Costa Mesa
standout captures
U.S. junior outdoor
title at Texas A&M.
Sharon Day, a form« Costa
Mesa High IWldout. won the
women'I blah jump with a dt.ar·
Day, the 2003 OP State cbam·
pion ln the high ji&mp. ftniahed
ahead of second-place ln.lka
McPbmon. who cleared s-ms
and allo qilaWled for Team USA.
Allilon Stolclc.e. a Newport Har·
boi' topbomore·to·be and the
2004 CIF Scme glda pole wu1t
dwnplon, Will be competing to-
day.
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PHOTOS BY MARK C. OUSffi I DALY PILOT
Newport Beach Little League 11 ~ar-oki National AIStar starting Pitcher Austin Jones delivers to
the plate in SaUday's game against Rancho Santa Margarita in the District 55 tournament.
•
Newport National All-Stars
keep good sense of humor ·
First-round loss to
Rancho Santa
Margarita no
grounds for frowns .
TRABUCO CANYON -The
cynical overtones that can
envelop a Uttle League bue-
ball d.Jamood d.Jdn't seem to
creep Into the dugout of the
Newport Beach National 11 •
year-old All·Stara Saturday.
Despite an 11-2 Brat-round
losa to Rancho Santa Marga-
rita.. ln fact. the splrlta of the
playen, u well ·U Newport
National Manager Scott
Jones, aeemed downright un-
daunted at Wagon Wheel
Sports Park.
"We kept battling,• sa.ld
Jones of Saturday'• effort, ln
which Newport, the desig-
nated viaJtor, took a 2-0 fil'lt· lnnJns lead, only to aee Ran·
cho Santa MargU:tta poat
seven runa In Ua nnt at-bat,
lhanb ln l~e part to tb.ree
Newport erron.
'!Those flnt·lnnlnf Jitters
on defense killed ua, added
•Jones, Whose team managed fvOt!-N Machoskie of the Newport Beach Little League
juat one bit In the final 6ve 11..ye.--oki National AfStars comects for a base hit in
lnillngs off hulking Rancho SaUday's game against Rancho Santa Margarita io the District pitcher Danny Aguirre. 55 W Whee ~ "That kid ta blger than tou'nament at agon I "'t'V' ~ Park. The Newport Beach
anyone In our Jeaaue," Jonea Utfle ~ AIStars lost. U ·2, and will play again on Friday.
wd of Apirte, before wuln1 laced a bad-hop tingle put quickly recovered the ball
comedlC: .aMiut the hard· the ahorutop. near the plate, Risser put on
tbrOwlq rtpt-bUder, who But Agul.rTe fanned the the brakes and beaded back
atrliCt out nine tn a com-next bitter and ended the In· toward third. Cashion, antJcl·
plete-pme victory. nil)g on a comebacker to patlng Risser scoring. wu
•Someone eald they aaw keep h.la team well ln com-then caught off aecond.
(ApJrreJ drlvtn1 to the mand. prompttng the catcher to
pme,'" fonet quipped. "I Cuhlon wu the hitting throw behind him to second
uked the bOme plate umpire atar for Newport, producing a bue In a plckotr an empt.
lf be bad Cblcb4 [Aaulrre'a) pair of alnglea and scoring a The throw, however, was mis·
blrth certiftCaa. ud .be aald, run ln three at-b&ta. He alao played and Rlaler aUd safely
Don't worry, I CbeCk8d hla played aoUdly behind the into home to narrOwly beat
driver'• UceDN.' " plate after coming In from the return throw from shal·
But despite tbe apparent left fteld to don the catcher'• low center field for Newport's
pbYilcal mllilultch, Newport gear ln the aecond Inning. Drat run.
ytelded juat two runa and TbJrd bueman Andrew Shortstop Garrett I.Arson
three hJu to Rancho Santa MaChc>aktw posted Newport'• threw to Cuhlon at home to
Marsutta In lhe aecond, lone· RBI, Uning a alngle to nall a runner tryln1 to score
thlrd anCI fOurth lnrilnp. rtcht fteld to plate Cuhlon ln on a grounder ln the fourth.
By then, bowner, Apaltre, the ftnt. CUhion ftJpped to pitcher
who 111..ed two of bU three Preston Ria.er Walked with A&Mtln Jones covering home
walb In the ftrn ......... ap• one out to atart Newport'• to cut down a runner trying
,.._ ID Mdle dlMn on the ftnt·lnlllna nuj. He ad· 10 ecore on a wild pitch ln the
.... 'ftllced to third on Cublon'• ftfth and left ftelder Donald
'n" C! 'Co .. 2, la ibt ftftb. line aln8'e to center, wtth Dalton threw out a runner
Ht •Dlt lcMaded die ban Cublon tU1q eecond on tbe tryln& to JO frolQ first to third
1'Ma lt1p•m Mc:Nee multlns throw home. on a alnlle ln tbe ftfth.
rwhld on an error, Grant Mer a Une drift wu Newport Beach Will at·
Dnla ..ar8d 1Dd. der McA· ceuatat h, the lhortetop for tempt to atay allw ln the
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14 ,.,., JIN 27, 2004 SPORTS
TRACK AND FIElD
Day wins high jump
Former Costa Mesa
standout captures
U.S. junior outdoor
title at Texas A&M.
Sharon Day, a former Costa
Meu High standout, won the
women'• high jump wtth a clear·
anoe of 6 feet. 0 tt IDcbel at the
U.S. junior tr.de and fleld cham·
ptonlhips at nm. AltM Unlver·
airy Sa~
Day. who will be a 10phomore
at C.al PolY San Lula Oblspo ln
the faD. alto quaWled for the U.S .
team that WW compete ln the
world junior ~ionahipa July
13--18 ln GroeettO, Italy. ,; • «
Day, the 2003 ClP State cham·
pion ln the high Ji.amp, ftnished
ahead of aec:ond·plaoe Inib
McPhttlon. who cleared 5-11~
and allo quall8ed for Team USA.
Allilon Stokke, a Newport Har·
bor eophomore·to·be and the
2004 cm State 8ida pole vault
dwnplon. wW be competing to·
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YOUTH BASEBALL
PtiOTOS 9Y MARK C. OUST1H I OM.Y Pl.OT
Newport Beach Little League 11.year-old National AIStar startilg Pitcher Austil Jones delivers to
the plate in Sab.rday's game against Rancho Santa Margarita il the District 55 tournament.
•
Newport National All-Stars
keep good sense of humor ·
First·round loss to
Rancho Santa
Margarita no
grounds for frowns.
l•rry Faulkner
Daily Piiot
TRABUCO CANYON -The
cyntc*1 overtone• that can
envelop a Uttle League bue·
baU diamond didn't 1eem to
creep Into the dugout of the
Newport Beach Nadonal 11 •
year-old All·Stara Saturday.
Deaplte an 11·2 ftnt-round
loss to Rancho Santa Marga·
rlta, in fact, the aplrtt1 or the
players, u well ·U Newport
National Manager Scott
Jones, seemed downright un·
daunted at W&gen Wheel
Sports Park.
·we kept battlin1, • a&Jd
Jones of Saturday• effort, In
Which Newport, the dealg·
oated visitor, took a 2·0 flrit·
Inning lead, oilly to tee R&n·
cho Santa Margi.rite pott
seven tun.1 in ltt ftrt« at·bat,
thanb lo J~e part to three
Newport erron •
.. Those flrtt·lnnlitg Jltten
on defente killeCI ua," added
• Jonea, Whote team managed
just one hit in the ODal five
lnnln1s off bulking Rancho
pJtcher Danny Aguirre.
•That kid t. blger than
anyone ln our league: Jones
said of.Aptrre, before waldn.g
comedic about the ha:rd· thrOwiDa fllht·bander, who
1trikk out nlrie in a com-
plete·pme Victory.
•Someone l&ld' they saw
(~rreJ clrtvlng to the
game," fon• quipped. •1
uked the bOme plate wnplre
II be bad ~ lA8Wrre'•I
blrth certlftcate and he ,Mid,
Don't wvrry, I i:heded hJa
drt\iitr'• UcenN.' "
.But deSplte the apparent
phyifcal intamatch, Newport
yielded jUJt two runt and
three bJtt to Rancho Santa
M&rprtta ln the aecond,
third and fourth lnnlnp.
By then. bowner, Apllrre,
who lalued two of blt three
walb la the ... lml1nl. ..,.
,....S IO Male doWn on the .......
,....... 1·2. la the ftfth,
Nl""9' IOllW .. bues
wbeD ~ McAfH
reacMd on IUl .-ror. Grant
Dml walbcl and. after McA·
fee Wll forced out at third on
a pound bill to tbe third
-.mea, CJlllt CMblon
~ Machoskie of the Newport Beach Little League
11.ye•-old National Al-Stars connects for a base hit il
SaUday's eame against Rancho Santa Mariarita in the District
55 tcunament at Wagon~ Sports Pait(. The Newport Beach
Lit6e ~ague MStars lost, J.1·2, and wil play aaain on Friday.
laced a bad-hop single pa.st quJckly recovered the ball
the abortatop. near the plate, Risser put on
But Agulne fanned the the brakea and headed back
next hJtter and ended the in· toward third. Cashion, antic!·
nll)g on a comebacker to patlng Rlsaer acorlng. was
keep hit team well in com· then caught off second,
mand. prompting the catcher to
Cashion wu the hJtting throw behind hlm to second
atar for Newport, producing a bue ln a pickoff attempt.
pair of tlnglea and scoring a The throw, however, was mis·
run in three at-batt. He &.lso played and RJaaer slid 1afely
played solidly behind the lnto home to narrowly beat
plate after coining lii from the return throw from 1bal·
left ftdd to don the catcher'• low center field for Newport'•
sear In the second Inning. • ftrtt run.
Thtrd buiman Andrew Sbortatop Garrett r..non
Macboakle posted Newport'• threw to CuhJon at home to
lone·RBJ, lining a tingle to nall a runner t.ryfng to acort
right fteld to plate CUhJon in on a grounder in th~ fourth.
the ftrtt. Cuhlon flipped to pitcher
Preaton Riuer Walked With Auttln Jon• covering home
one out to •tan Newport's to cut down a runner trylns llnt·l~I i'ally. He ad· to tcore on a wtJd pitch In the
_.,ced to third on Caihlon'• flftb anit left ftelder Donald
line llftlle to center, with Dalton threw out a runner
CuhlOn taklna tecond on the trylrls top fr011) ft rat to thJrd
resulting throw home. oh • tlnlleJn the fifth,
Mer a line drtve wu Newport Beach Will at·
cauaht by the 1bort1top for tempt to ttay allve an the
the aecond out, Riller broke tournament Prt.uy at 5 p.m.
for home on a Wiid pltch. But ~ aa opponent to be
When the bnabO catcher ..,.......,.,
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Newport star.s
fall short, 4-1
Bronco A All-Stars
avoid shutout,
i:oring in fifth
inplng in loss to San
Diego North City. .. ' SteveVlraen Di!>' Pilot ...
~ POINT -lt'a dJf'Dcult to
• ~ tJW one player can mab
~difference lo buebdt 12·
·old Jevd. but lhal WU the c:ist at Del Ohispc> Pidd In Dana
Pdtnt Saturday. :the Newpon Harbor BuebaD
Alifodatioo'a Bronco A All·Stan
cdokl not llfmtN what Dillon
84itter bad to olt'er. Baxter. whO
plt&hed 11 complete-game three·
hll}er, went 3 for 3, acofed two
~ and pounded a three-run
hoine run ln the fourth to lead th4 San Diego North Cty All·
Sl)rs to a <t l victory over NHBA
il'l'lhe Dana Point Summer Oas· .. ,~
:i He was the ditrerence. •
NflBA Man.gee Rlch Hogan
said. •He's one of the top 12·
ydar-olda around hue."
ithrough three lnnlnp. the
ga01e appeared to be a pltchen'
duel, as Baxter and Newport'a
Japk Ytager battled through the
thi.ee !>Coreless t'rames. But then
t:a'(ne the fourth. when Baxter
~t a full-count pitch over the
fedce in left field. ~ide from Baxter. only two
ol)ler San Dl~ North Cty play· er; had hJt.s. Yeager tos.ted four
lnQings of duty on the mound.
He struck out three and retittd
ttn. side ln order ln the thbd.
tin Wobrock pitched the ftnal
ttiree Innings. strlklng out two
iuld acatterlng just two hits.
·0ur pitchers pitched really
well.~ H9&'1Jl said. "OOlan Freib·
eri and Ryan Albert bad good
game. with the bat Jacob
Mcc.ann at shortstop was awe·
'IWTIC and Austin Deyan at first
pt yed real well."
Freiberg. Albert and Wobrock
had one hH each. Alben &ingled .-
ln the fll'll when the NHBA All·
Scan left the buel loaded. NHBA. the d~ted vlllq
team, left two stranded 1n the
alxth and ftnlshed the game with
~left on bale. With one out in the Mh,
Freiberg helped NHBA wold the
'·ibuto\Jt. He doubled with a 8y
off the wall in left.
~Iberg advanced to third <0n
a palled ban. He ecored on
Oeyan's alow comebacker that
retulted in a throwing enor by
Buter. Just after the bill WU put
in p1ay. Fre~ left third base.
Baxter tried to throw hlm out
when fttlberl helitated to go
back to th.ltd. but the baD ..Ued
just over the third bueman.
Wobi'ock lfri8led in the a1lth.
He stole tee00d and advanced
to third on a p..ed baD. but he
WU left ttnnded.
'We p&aytd Eaat Long Beach
at the Loe AlalnJtot lnvttadonal
(Friday night)," Hogan aakL
"OUr game ended at arowuf 7
p.m. We 'WOJl, 7·5, but I think we
~t have been t1red ln this one.•
The NHBA All-Stats did not
appear so alutglah in the tlrat in·
nlng, when they had a great op-
pornm.lty to acore, but came up
justlhon.
Wobrock led off with a walk.
He stole second, but then a
groundout resulted In a 1·3·5
double play. Wobrock. attempted
to slide unde.r the tag at third,
but was called out Still. Newport
loaded the bales. u Maddox
and McAnn drew walb and Al·
bat reached oo a bue hit.
But Baxter ended the lnn1ng
wlth a strikeout Ruter tt1UCk
out seven and walked ftve in hla
three·hltter with 103 pitches. He
retired the aide In order In the
MYenth, including a strikeout to
end the game. Alex Maddox
drew three walb for Newpon.
McCann, the shortJtop. bad
three assisU, displaying deft lklll
on each play. He also gloved a Oy
ball ln the second Deyan, the
Ont ~man. picked up a great
catch to end the lfxth. He
SPORTS
Newport Harbor Baseball Association's Ryan Al>ert gets his glove
on a bal in deep right field Saturday against San Diego North City
in the Dana Point Swnmer Oassic. Newport Harbor lost, 4-1.
PHOTOS BY STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY PILOT
Newport Hlwt>c:rs !Js1il Todd awaits the h'ow ~ ttWd base, in~
be ZJatic cl San Diego North City is safe in SaUday's Dana Poilt
Soomer Oassic Bronco gM'le. San Diego defeated l'fEA, 4-1.
acooped a low throw to get the the Dana Polni SUmmer Oassk
runner out at fl.rat. with the thhd at 7 p.m. Monday
The NHBA AD-Stan dropped apJ.nst Dana Point. NHBA de-
to 3-3. They play three pmea in feated Tustin, 18·2, Thunday.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
YOUTH BASEBA' L
NHBA Bronco B
blanks St. Hedwig
...... Vlrl• und 1'ilt two bill In the 8nal two
~Plot ~NH&\ BronoO B Al.SW. •
D\NA POINf -The Newport went -dominant with dM!llr : Harbor BMeblll Amodadorl bm. flnllhln8 wlth 14 hltl. They •
Bronco 8 Al-5'm ~ en-• acored one run in the ftnt. bar In :
..... ..,, in elMil lmq. ~ the ddld. two in the fourth Md ; •
a*> lhowed aumnidede, U they ended the pine with Wee NDI :
eot"XM.,.:t one anoct. lh the llfth. ~ : '
In the end, tbey MR celebml· ffurlt and Connot Qmy Yo • me • 10-0 nwcy-rule ~ contributed two RBI&. Gowdy and
their ftnt shutout of the nine Graylon Gurnee had one RBI ~
pmes thlt 1N1011. Tbe NHM eech. Dyton Gravelle. who had a :
AD·Stan. who had S.for-3 per-double in the first. ICOftld two I
formancee by Kyte Cablay, Jason rum. • did cablay. Austin Bqby. :
Harris and Outa Gowdy. defeated who liDgled. scored once and :
St. Hedwig of Loi Alamltot in ftve bad two stolefl bues. ~
innings in the Dana Point Sum· Harris a'Olled the~ on a
mer Oallic at Del Obispo Fleld single by Gowdy to cap the ICOI'· :
Saturday. Ing. ~ Ceblay and Hards :
Pltchen Auldo Rlol and Hanis each atoie-. bue lo the Mb. Bag· :
combined foe the abutout. by n!8Ched on a catcber'a lotelfer. •
"1beY Ill play together Mal eoce. whUe Cablay and Hanis !
well," NHM MAn18er Brian Q.ar. boCb lingled. C'.ahlay'a bue hit
nee said. "There a.re no heroes on brought home~ c.ahlay later 1
thit teem, DO guy that toGlly ICOl'ed 00 a puaed ball
stands out. They know that and "The last game we played. we :
they just play aa a team; They all had ~ Jib 10 buenm· ;
get along.• nlng euora [In a 7 ·5 Jou Mon· , mos muck out duee and al· day)," Bdan Gurnee said. "But we •
kMed only two bits in his three lmpwed [Saturc:lllyj. We bad •
innln8s of work, while Hams re-good pttchlng and good de!enae. :
corded two strlbouta and acat· And. we bit the ball real well" :
YOUTH BASEBALL
·Amaral heads camp
•' I .
RJch Amaral, who played base-
ball at Estancia Hlgb before hil
10..year professlonaJ career in
the majol'I, along wlth former
Orange Coast College played Joe
Ronquillo and Bill French, will
lead two four-day sea.tons of a
basebaD camp this swnmer lo
Costa Meu.
The first session will be held
from 1 to 4 p.m. July 10, 11, 18
and 25. The second camp Is
scheduled Aug. 7, 8, 15 and 22.
Field sites have not been de-
tennlned yet
Price ls $125 per session.
The camps will focus on spe-
dali.zed lnstrucdon on funda·
mentals and detailed drills for
bitten, pitchers and catchen. a.. sir.et will be small to fa.
cilitate proper .lnstrw:don.
Parents a.re encouraged to fol· ,
low theJt ch.IJdren through each •
station.
Amaral played all positions ex-,
cept pltche.r and catcher in a ca· :
reer with the Seattle Mariners ·
and Baltimore Orioles. :
Ronquillo ls In hls fifth year U I
an Orange Coast assistant and ;
was the bead coach at both Co-•
rooa de1 Mar Uld Laguna Beadl. •
French played for Cllapman Uni-:
versity 8nd has also coached at t
CdM and Laguna Beach. :
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3610 ,...,...cm.,.,
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Petsm .. 1 Cost• Mos.
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In Ult wartd
to ldvtrtbel
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Ctmlftld 142-5871
All tHI Hlate ldvetlts
Ina in this newspaper ts
subjeel to the I edtfll
r a1r Houslna Act of 1968
11 amended which
melles 1t 111•1•1 to
•d•ttlt!le ·•ny p,.f.,
ence . t1m1l1t1on or
d1scllm1n1tlon ba,ed 011
1111 •· col0< 1111aton •1u. handicap lemlhnl status
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mtenlto11 lo m•~• 1ny
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r&t•le whic h 1s In
v•ulallun ot lhe t1w Our
reader' are hereby
1nhMm•d lhat ell dwtll
1n~ •dvetl.Ud In lhts
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on an equal oppor t11n1ty
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MISCELLANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Ailty
6 Kurosawo of lftma
t t Ordinary
16 Publistw'1 glrtches
J 1 T'fU4Nl youngsiec
22 News summary
23SlogM
2AGMtl~
25 ECOIOglcal hlU8fCI
'26Banal
27 OISlant planet
28 Betnen pons
(2wds)
29 Pub<lfder
30 Actor FOid
32 Swamp etitter
34 Young goot
36ChilPf/aU
37Saeeo
J9 Alpha opposite
••Wais
"3 Ta1ticabe mo6tly
45 AOL ITIMS8<}0
(hyph)
47Got akx-9
49Slllle
51 Yellow pt1d1
5"~10rht
(2 wds,
55 Rouw lrom sleep
56 Ccocl\ialOOI eoFonune
61vw.i1
62 s.lf-dlf9nM 1111
841..ongllfno
65MtlP"flt
66 G•t rid of wrinkles
(J7 Mild
68 Panor11T11C YleW
70 Olklrttling plal10f'ITl
7 t O..erty eol9mll
73&.tl*
7 4 T Ull weaf1lf. oftl!lll
75Qllfp
77 Cl1afVtd pj111ICIM
76 egg ~ellows
79 Tllci
80 Field wortlera
82Sn -
83 Bartette
84 Pa~ for easily
87 Tor1Jlla treate
88 Haing around
89 Men'a lurnostlingt
93 usts of candidates
94 Roman toes
95 Tl'\fesOOld
97 Llngene Item
98Hotdmk
99 AbcMlboard
100 Rugged country
101 Fltp-Chart l(end
103 Unnmned metal
I 04 T nbal ti.let
106 Co«bis bltlus
107Fl-
106 "T oodle-ool"
(hyptl)
110 Orctlld-ltke llowet
111 Of &others
112 Rebottles wine
1 '3 La Scalll 11\e
115 CondenNd
118 HooM feat.urn
1 1 7 Motiet or Geugu.n
'20 Oocuped (2 wdt )
122 Glllden tOOI
124 Smell quanel
128 The lady
129 123-45-8789 e g
131 Ne plus -
133 Movie seaA
135 Female dM"
136 Knatv\a devolee
138 Wandef about
t 40 M1k:low alld aucti
1 .. 2 Wield I brush
I« Happen nell1
I 45 Or llb IS COlotl
I '6 VtewpO!nt
147 Wear ft¥1ay
t 48 Prt1 or stones
149 Vut chasm
150 Thorny blossoma
151 BovllY end Peel
DOWN
1 •eeat It!"
21.Arg9s1 mammal
3 Aas1st1nts
4 M~ ranil
5Hong -
6Goddoss
ol the hunt
/Nut
8 Cake decoratioo
9 Wharf denizen
10 Tal<e down --
11 l.ot$
12 Flew alone
13 180-0egree
maneuver (hyph )
14 LL D holder
15Appear
16Swappee
17 To date
18 Turlulh ofhaal
19 Tuna t\ablla1
20 Sports data
31 Reluctant
33 Rubt>ef aty
35 Arctiipelago dol
38 Perrot 1 word
400noemore
_.2 Too ingr anatJng
«Recolor
.CS Part o1 MGM
•8V<M1for
50 Thombl·UP
51 Punk
52 Oiftllde r«uge
S3 Coel or gr11111 Y8SMI
5"4 l..od! Of curt
55 Wttrtmen end
Disney
57 Snug retreats
58 11 Ollel'ty lond
Sic.tctl
81 Bfoed amdes
82 Wl'lter Franz -
83 i...ev.ts olf
96 T rudgM along
67Coflt
89Klutzy
72 Stormy guSl8
73 Taboos (hyptl)
7 4 Gaucho's rope
78 Scrai>b<x* item
78 Mtlll0fl8H I toy
79 Osta about
81 LocalM
B2 Cluslcal language
83 Ace and jOl<er
84 English racetrack
85 Plalll Ide
88Aspect
87 Frat patty wear
88 Clfeflld..lovlng
detective
90 "Pee< Gynr creatof
91 Vllftteal
92 Pre&eMtS hsh
94 Twins. in ~troiogy
95Shcea
98 Freeloader
99 Superman's mother
100 Motives
102 Make --buck
I 05 Sworq halldtes
106 Kitchen tool
1071mp«1e
'09 J8CqUe!I' pel
111 Cooo clowns
112 Papes
114 Debate topics
115 &i<lal voU materials
118 Junk iewelry
117 Vok:anlc emlss.on
t f8 Lorelei'• t1Y9f
119 Uptight
121 Rough, IS fabric
123 Twinges
12.tsCommon phrase
12e "Klute" star
t 'Z'T Gala ocx:asiOns
130 Moonahol people
1321.Dng WI)' Off
13'& Penlalhlon event
137 Flop
139 Ollorderty crowd
141 Famous numem
143 Roctler P8l'1
GOU (AH fOll SALi
Includes Remote Control.
Ballety B•llert C/1111•
Bui.at •/llf lnll Holdt<
( &Cellent Cood1t10n $450
714 !>46 0572 •fie< 5c>ni
:S-Sllll IUUIHGS
Up lo 70t. OHi J61o48. 48•96, 80.t25. C•ll
No•I Best Oller!
Rlcll (800) 715 1570
3905
All GAU.HY on Balboa
Island Sub tease Run
e.,st1na bus111tts ... _.,, ... ,.,
Ate you ready lo meke
'et•oos c:tshl Orrecl lrom
lht 1icto1 y 90 Mat h's ..
Cindy & 1oc AU fl>f
$999!> I Pl 330 21 o40
AVl~•ble W1-fl/lnl .. nel
Routt Bu oppty uptodlnc
ICICX6 USA lnvei.I req'd
11668201966
AISOWTf GOU>MPUI
60 vend1<11 mxhines/
.. ctllenl loatlons. aN
10< SI0.995 800 Z34 6982
Prh11• Office S•lte
Appt'OI 68lsl, 106Jsf &
122lsl ., Sl 80 SI 98fsa
nee' '"•port Ct"ler Av11l1ble 213-7"'6-&300
RESIDOOW.
INCOME
PROPERTY
J UNfTS -COSTA MISA •H, MATH, JOU,
$755,~
t4t-U2-14IO
Bridge
•
•llON:l I aumus Greet Penl111ulo, close • ~ to bch/b•Y 2br lb .... coum NEED TO
O.-"-"s.tf-12
Ml8ECodyWay
Ope11 & b<'iallt floofptan, 39,. 2.58a, 2-ut .., ....
fHlvete and unit wltll
areeobelt •It•. $489,000 c.... .... .._...
hlly 0-98.aJ.1815 <>111 rat.w ~7.BI
MlW OffRINGI
OP£HSUHOAY 1·'4
333 C11nd C•n1I
f 1nl1ShC CO<MI Wllet·
l1ont w/l>Oaldoc~I CtHI
... ""' 4bf. ll>•. uparad· ed ~llchen, l!YtnC 1oom &
p1t10. Only Sl,195,000
9.49·362 1500 •21
Conn dtl Mir
OPEN SAT·SUN I 4 2531
Creenbller lb1 2ba sina
fern hOme $6251\ $66511
25J 9 Bowcloln Culd de
u c sl. Too much to
menlt0n S690K S750K
2530 fofdh1m ta corner
lot. beau 4bl 21>a hdwd
111'$. new petto, must
sdl $690K·S750K
Linda H11lman Remu
~214" 71'4 394 9661
0.-"-· s.t & s-'t-4, uu N•v'""-
""' Comptettly lemod· efed _.br. 2b• Home llautiful ~ yard,
enero efficient, •• new lfl>l)lla~. WIOI COOier,
etrium, fp. centrtl aw.
lrldl litMll'I. cathedral
celbns. IPPf O • 2000sf ~.<XX> IO $7-49,!iOO by
"" 714-394 82 ...
INK S
SAT/SUN 1-4,
EASTSIO[ Looi)'
11ted communily w/9
homes 3br. 3ba. ~o• 16!!0sl. ,_ Stnla Anl Country
Club. 26al 0r'"ll Av. $JJl>O>q>~ ~
Ol'IH SAf-SUN 11-4
tflh .... Dr, 3br 2ba ta llvrm, ~
lam ~tell, close lo South
Cont PIHi PooVspa
C•I eoter hm RV Pos
slble $659,000 ect Oefl>tl• Oswald Wm Kennedy &
A.soc 71'4 751 S358
Ol'lN KOUSI SUM 1-4
2'7 V11CUN1A
Charm1n1 EutMdt 3bt.
2 lull baths, $7'49,999
Cell Maril 114·350 1057
4-ftD NllD O"JllSI
Ptlc:td lo stll $995,000
lntNlon 1ll 1edone.
Peul/A&t ~g.290 3053
HllnllngDll.ctl
,, 11 ........ Qr
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41><' 2.5bl llomt, up
1r1t1es. hdwd IVs, 11
wrap 11ound bacl\yttd.
Sl,075.000 Cafll\I Rob
erts Lendmarll Realtors
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OUR HOMES
Of THE WEEK
PAGE ON
SATURDAYS
CAN HELP
CAU.
•'811Xa MM74-424t
toamooc..l
Mt-S74-4HS
~ ... Pfk.4 hyfNnt
in Newport Be•ch. 2br +
de!>. 3b1. t .. 11est plan In
complex. 2 C11 prilne •
stor ••· f1PP1 o a 2500tt ol llvlnc sp•c• SI ,350,000 Call Jiloobs
Rutty & Investments t4t~2-4400
,_,.,...,.. .. , ... 511<
6ba, •PPl'O-6000sl.,on
I 22 •CfH Nr Fash Ion
Is Ocean ' bay views Below Mtr .. •I V1lue
SJ,750.000 Call Petrick
TenOfe Nahonwnde USA
949 856 9705
llUfFS lOWNHOMI
OrlNSUN 1-S
45' VISTA fRUCHA
A custom unatt•ched
twnhm on wide 11nbtll
lb< 2.!111• ''· $947,000 fll011let Peulson Rulty 9-49 632 6489
kl<-• dopfea, near Newpo1t Shotts. well! to
oceen 3bl 2b1 uppe'
unit, 2bl 2b1 lower, 4
Cll II• p1rk1n1.
Sl,200.000 Warren Fwst
Team 9'49 ll03 0709
2 AO..-; IOTS
Balboa Penmula
IWpcr1 lladl Wl
Pr1qllb~ 714-~18
llvfh !ewe .. rk• 38R
28A Cul d4t sec Close lo
pools/schools Many
up11r•dH Includes all
eppl'1 S639,000 Ooua
Sulley, Bkf 949-720-1704
IAYrRONT wn Stde l ltS 4111 3 so. 6000 ,,
tst1tt, pool, 'IP• &. pied
enlly P1llltk Tenon ~w~
Dan'AI" patio, llf, w/d, 1v1ll 8· l...
nMWIN.0 Sl7007l4·5400970 •• ----------------·· ftlntllTDSlmt I030 .. ,. Nel.hts. IUHt:
..... .... ,.,_ fldW house, 2bf 2ba utll P••d. •
c:t9tJ lid)-.,. i. dtW/ stove. fef1l1. Sl800 949-•
Qlll1)rirl II exdw tr tm 642-1146 949·722·ll32 -
CJj!t.M'tAt ~
21.r 21.e ••-"-M• split level, hu&e lltKh r-
e cw. pool. tennis. S2100-.
An°' 7·15 949 5o48 <a>9 ;;._
RoomstorRelt -....... "'· 310. "•hC.. b1111ht & cheery, nlh • ea.-vi.. .....,. t. smokinafpelll S2750~ .-. , t ._. 1aam1 ttt4t-8S1-S446g
kit '-., pr\ "9 w/f!
$7>0/-'49-'41-451'
~RENlAI.
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
S•11"r St•fll• w1111 sundecll. w/d, w•l"1n
closet, $950/mo yea1ty Slw 21Mt ._,.,. .. ,.<
•••II now 949·721·9229 r •modeled, sleps lo... beech, rp. front patio, Bllbol Plnlnslll •at SllOO 949 673 7800 ...
Sir, 2h. 1-•twy 2-c
ear. 111110. fpk:, ucel
tent cond SJOOO/mo
ye1rl7 949~75·9822
~ .,.._ ...... lbr
2ba. l>riW.. 'A Sl675mo Can purd\a$e for ~ 111t Paul 949-B>-812.8
CClronl del ..
o..n..i... ,.,_ ....._ 21><' 12ba 28th St Manni lbr, '4"I IWM* _, 7/1. stmno no pets, non "'*· bay views, up111des1"' jM9£!.JllB 9&500-1175 close lo bch. Ill balconv_ • 9111 Sl25(1!f49873·71l)()1 , ......... c,_.,._,
CdM 18t 181 Sl300/mo
Cdm Furnished 3Bf 281
AVliltble Seot·Oct , ... lrcfl ·~ .. , ... Sli.r1 lH lydi
f4t-H7-0S12
Kett.M View N~
38r. 281. very cle•n,
.va1I 7/6 Sl!IOO/mo
v-1y 1ease 949 7'59-m1
v .. 11y+ 1e.ase 180 Oearee
bay view. I story 3br
2.5b1 2200 sl, house
w/huce pvt y1<d, RV
access prol tandsc only •
$3595 pets oil 2323 '
Irvine Ave. ull Palrtell,
Ten0tt 949 856 9705
NP He1ahts, home 101 4
tse, cr•ftmens style, 3br ..
+ offtce 2 5ba. chef kite, •
dtnrm, tp m mslr b• "
F •need yd $'4000/mo
Y1ly lse Carrie Alie~
ColclweH 8anllet
714-423-1652 96 718-~
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HOME + INCOME
NEW ON MARKET
ACT 949 219 2559 PIPl*Wood l\pt• (Sldt
• --. ...... ,._, ...-.., not bKk bay lbr w/d. patto _.... , ... .,....., bnckyard, NO PETS
yet In~ I story, llf9' S9o45/mo949-631·7813
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lam home. 3br Z.&>a ... Rochtle 949-nG-0236
......... 41r S.Sle
.._., rocll pool & 19•
fo'lust '" lo 11>9tecl•I• Sl,775,000 10< sate by °"'"" /Aal 949-640-1140
,, .. Of~.
o4Pl.EX, 1 bllla to OcNn/
pier, ocean Ylewl 40I< In
UPllfldUll Frt unit
detxh 2bt l.51>1. (2)
2bf 2b• • studio,
Sl.600,000 Und.t
949 4lJ.t643
1 .. tsl ... lbf/lb1, uppe<
unit, w/111•1• & small
p1tlo$1100
7t4-SS7-444t
l•t Side c..,.._ 2br
lb• p<, )'lfd, wd h1wp,
new c;Mpet, nori.· 276
Monte VIII.I I Sl-!iO/
mo 949-719-2051
&at c .. r. • ...._ nr
becll b1y. 2br l.5b1
condo, new urpeVpmlnt, ts deck, FP, 2 Cir llf
11t SJ47S !M9·29J.o4630
............. 3bt 2b• II', pvt t.und, clo'M
to bc:ll no Ptts. $1800mo
twirr 114.719 .. 25
MBA V-. 3br 2be tux
homa, huliJ lot, IT 9Chooll.
bud! dole. 12795 .. IM
,.. 714-UM786
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14 Auver1ne, Jer. 38a, ..
2 cat aw. fH iv1t • lou
tion, 2 balconlH. ctnll•I •
alt. SJIJOO/mo : ~ ...............
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VACATION
RBITALS
.. • •
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...... n. ,_ oa.-1 ..
Palm Otstrt -"•• R~ ' Community I to 38f,
pt' Int• condos on POI.:
21 hole &olf cowu low
aotf rat•, 11111111, hotel
flClf.ttH, Citino doM,,.,
• .. a11 ....... nds. """''>' Ind monlllly. Asli Moll NOR111
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Advocet1 Ruourc1s
Cledentl1ls
f4t-640-2M 7
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in Elementry Grlde
Readlna a. Spellina
714-H6-ottJ
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term1M4ocY • uae of ANTI U 3yr w1rr1nty 1ull
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· Selling Eit.otk Hawaii.an Plants at
The Oran~ Couniy Fair.
No expmcnce ncaauy.
Enrhwiasm • Plus!
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w-t..)lty, ,,.: r='-lp.ra.
Orso.'; U>unry Fai.rpounds Cimini o mdum Bide. Boodi '601
TROPICAL TRFASURF.S
WAS SC.400 •n fRKIS R£aaD 1751< ml, b11utNul rtcl
'lf\ar hud. some tllwa, ll5000I
<NIO obo Pr 941-456..0204
300 El CAMINO R£Al, MH 400 SI 'ti TUSTIN Ill< ,,-. II M ,_.. 1111/
714-731-4165 :.=~=
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& PIERDWfXSE
714~731-4165
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merktd body & me
tha11kel to!ld, must '"
to IPClfKl•t•. this elf
Is In show cOfld, $1495
vll4296 IM9-611Hl88 -. ..-..QM
MITSU81SHI MIRACE '00
pwr wtnd, CO. '-C, euto.
60K Ml, $6500 080 949>5 7 4-424A
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Just Mail this ad in for our weekly random drawing
along with your name & phone number.
M'all to:
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Phone
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llV#'ft that eot1trac
~· tlll1n1 Jobs lhal
total l500 Of '"°'' (llbof or mattfllls)
be liceftSld by lht
Conlrec lors Stitt
WC*IM 8ot<d St1t1
IJW also requires th1t
contrectora Include
lhelf license numbef
On Ill edvertislna. 'l'ou cen check tht at•tut
of your hctnstcf
oontr acto• 1t w-cstb c1 lo" or 900·321 CSl U11h
oenud contrectors
t1llln1 job• th1t 0>t1I less then $500
must 1t1te In their
1dverliseme11h 11111
ttiey ere not llc1nsed
by th4 Conlracto11
St1ta license Boerd •
~ a.illt iiiiiiiiiiiiii TRIM EXPERTS
•Crown Molding
•Baseboaro
• Door & Window
casino
•Wainscoting
•Wood flooring
& more (k__,
Ml.911.1741
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Repalr1. P1t~llln1, ln1lltl.
Courteous 1ny •Ill jobs
Wtlottsallt M9 492 OZOS
Touch of Klass
&lropean &pert In
HouseCltaniq
20 yean In Ouwie.
UUmied & Bontled
Pl'of$1Clflal ICalM
Ult pied
10 YO!llr H<omt
(...,) S48 I097
frwr..um111e
Rcfcm11-u
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IMPaOVIMlNT '•oncn C•ll 1 plumbef,
p•lnter, hlncfym1n.
M 1ny of the 1111t
MrVIC .. lilted ti.ft In
our Hl'Vltt dlfeetoryl
THESE lOCAl SVC
l'EOPLE CAH HU' VOUTOO~Vl
aMW S2S <.-t '9S ucellent cond. lo1ded,
6 co thlllfW $13.000
........... 2 ....
metchln1 cloth Int,
premium sound. cosl
S14k offtfed 11 S7k. like
M• v502986 Bkr f4f·S .. ·llH -~.c.M
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Setun1 '02 SL2 411r
sedan. 1uto. low ml,
stlv« send, hhe M•
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C .. 1n1na & H1ul1n1
Quick & C1t1n Hf-ttf-2116 ttame•-
Granhax .._8howroom
0 ....-.d tng
f.11111 lllct .....
Quality Home
lmproYemtnts
Remodel Or AddrtJOn
Afforclable OualrtY
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