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SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2003
LAID TO REST
I STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PtLOT
The body of Marine Cpl. Jose Garibay arrives for burial ceremonies Fnday at R1vers1de National Cemetery. His mother. Simona
Garibay, follows. Jose Garibay was killed in action in Iraq when his convoy was ambushed.
0 N T H E
HOMEFRONT
As American flags fluttered in the hot breeze. and
"Taps" sounded on a lone bugle. Marine Cpl Jose Ga-
ribay was honored and then laid to rest in Riverside
National Cemetery on Friday.
In front of famlly and friends from CoMa Mesa. who
had come to Riverside in donated bu~i.. along with
veterans and other retired military, Garibay's coffin
was draped with an American Dag that was later given
to his family.
Garibay was lcilled on March 25. aJong with !>ix other
Marines, near Nasiriyah, lrnq during the early days of
the war. Since word of his death arrived in Newport·
Mesa a day later, there has been a constant outpour-
ing of support for his family. including mother Simona
Garibay.
Earlier this month, Garibay, who immigraling from
Mexico. received posthumous citlY..enship. On i:nday,
the Newport llarbor High graduate.also received a 21 •
gun saJute. the uaditional military send-off. one shot
for each year of his life.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
ldallia Paz. 60, left. holding a program and prayer card with Jose
Garibay's picture, cnes with a fnend after the memorial service . Paz is
a close friend of Jose Garibay's mother. Simona.
The cat comes back for yacht race
After a year away, Roy Disney brings his
Pyewacket for the Newport to Ensenada
race. Its record was broken in its absence.
June Casacrande
Daily Pilot
NEWPOITT BEACH -When
the cat's away, the mice will play.
But what happens when the cat
comes back.? We're about to find
out
compete in the Tommy Bahama
Newport to Ensenac.la Yacht Race.
In Disney's absence. five boats
beat his 1998 monohull record of
11 :54. This year, Pyewacket's
back.
overctll trophy at the Antigua Race
Week. so that sort of took the
edge off our disappointment."
El Nino-related weather last
year created unusually favorable
conditions for Newport to Ense-
nada racers. Ifs not that the wind
was stronger than ever, but that it
was consistent through the night
and. of course. that it blew in the
right direction.
Magnitude. skippered by Doug
Baker, and four other boats.
·There were unusually good
condJtions that caused a lot of
racers to set their personal bests
last year, but don't think that
those conditions won't be back. It
couJd happen again." said Fred
Slocum, commodore of the New-
port Ocean Sailing Assn .. which
puts on the annual race.
Fireworks
back on at .
the Dunes
The city will pay the
cost of putting on
the much-loved
Independence Day
pageant.
June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
Nf·WPOln Hf"ACI I -t..a~1
July. after an unui.ually 4uie1 and
colorless Independence Dav.
I.hen-City Councilman \teve
Bromberg made an a.rnb1uoL1'>
vow: "One WdY or anutht'r we
are going to have firework.'> next
year." .
1his week. the nty declared
o,ucre<-.c,. ·me !>kie. owr Ncwpon
Dunes will again light up with
Fourth of July fireworks.
"I am very plea-.ed WI' were
able to move forward wtth a
commitment for firework.<> at thl'
I h .. mt..., th1'> year," ..aid Bromberg.
nm.-. mdyor "'!he people m th1 ...
tll} l'Xpt'<1 the be'>t, and wtule
otht:'r uue<> are drnng away with
pubht firl'Woru on the Fourth
V.l' v.111 mow forward wtlh tlm
even I to he -.ure our re<.ident'> n·
Ct:'IVt' the be-.t '>h<M po'>-Slhle."
fhe t:11y ha!> comrmtted to tlw
$20.IJ()O CO'>I of tht' 20-Ill ~2
m1rnttt' ... hm.-., but will likelv ... ed
out '>P<Hl'>UI"'> to ofl'-<'t the co'>t
fne ... how, J ·U·Vt'"'df lradJUon
m 1\ev.pon Heath, L'> among thl'
commun11y·~ mo ... 1 llt'lo-.ed
t'\'eflh, j'hlrt ol a '>parlJmg pan
tl1eo11 that mdudt"> Ult' annual
"\ewpon I larhor Om!>tma ... Boat
r"'dfade
fhe h1ggt">l problem in hnng
mg back. fire,,...ork..-.. I.hough. wa-.
the liability. I onner I )Unf."'i own
See FIREWORKS, Page A4
Small matter
of the awards
'How Harry Became
A Tree· takes best
feature film award
on film festival's
closing night.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
NFWPORT BEACI I -A ml·
lective sigh. and then thunder-
ous applau~e. ro-.e from the Ra -
disson I lotel on f-riday·nighl. a~
filmmaker!> ended their luxun·
ous week of part1e-. and pre·
n'tiers with an awards night.
Little reel sculpturei. marked
their cinematic accomplbh·
menu. at the beachfront fe'>ti-
val. All.hough the :°'lewport
Beach Film Fe-.ttval L'> consid
ered !.mall by mo.,t mdu'>trv
'\tandard-.. 11 i<> not ladang for
talent, '>did public1s1 fodd
Quartararo, and a wm here de
See AWARDS, Pace A5
Last year, Roy Disney's fye-
wack.et, a monohull racer named
after the cat in the 1958 film ·eook, BeU and C.andle," didn't
"Needless to say. we were a lit-
tle bwnmed when our record was
broken last year." Disney said
MBut to ease the pain, on the day
we heard about it, we had just
won every race lof sixl and the
As a result, almost every one of
the 473 yachts in the race fin.
ished in less than 24 hours. Most
sailors set their own personal best
records. And Disney's reign as
monohull king was toppled by
The annual race, whose 56th
begins April 25, has become an
institution in Newport and the
destination city. Ensenada. ru PHOTO I O~Y PILOT
A sailboat makes its way out of Newport Bay to JOtn ottiers waiting
See RACE, Pai• A4 for ttie start of the 2002 Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race.
Man arrested after
7-hour standoff
Police responding to
battery call evacuate
residents of condo
complex.
DH~a Bharath
OaityPilot
NBWPORT BEACH -POUce
evacuated several resident! In
a cooClomlnlum complex early
Friday · when a 37-year·old
man barricaded hl11l$C!lf in his
home with a loaded handgun
aft.tr aU~edJy boating his wife,
offtdalaKid.
The N~n Beach SWAT
team waited and watched for
about seven hours, after which
they entered the condo ln
Tribune Court and arrested Jo-
seph Prodan on suspicion of
domestic vioJen~. Sgt. Steve
Shulman said. Officers took
Prodan into custody without
incident.
The incident began at 1:07
a.m. when di patchers re·
ceivtd a 911 call from a boy
who u.ld that bis father waa
beating his mother. Shulman
said. Officers met tile victim at
the door. lb woman, whoso
oame wu not released, Is said
to be In her 40..
PollcC saw the woman tuld
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
~.~can
WEATHER §!;&
Welcome to Seattle.
SeePqeA2.
FORUM
Guy Hebert bteeb down
the Mighty Ducb' win.
PqeM
SPORTS
Costa M .. Mnior Sharon
or,~ her next jump.
SM PIP Bl
.
FAMILY TIME
Taking shots from behind the plate
P olitidans shouJd be
forced to listen to !heir
own speeches. It should
be mandatory that airline
executives eat plane food
every day for lunch.
Architects must be m.nde to
wort tn the buildings they
d gn.
It 5hould be a law that auto
mechank:s drive your car for
two dq.s before giving it be.ck
to )'O.U after any rMJOr repairs.
Mini·riWI CkYelopers must
be mad~ to try to ftt their can
in those tiny ~lots C1'Jer
and OYe!' .p.n.
ProfeUionaJ achle1es lhould
ha\le to a kid for an
autoivaph onc:.e a and
get ttfected.
Depart-
ment store
managers
should be
required to
haw their
-desb
placed in
the middle
'--~-"'<---~~ o(the
STEVE
SMITH
ore a
perfume
umpires. If you are man.qing
a team. you are required to
find someone to umpire for
about eight or nine games for
the 'division just below your
own.
&lch ynr, managen hold •
meeM& with paten before
the atart of the . There.
they divvy up tho duties such
candy UJe coold1n.ator and
&olck bar coontlnato I'm
MOM 1
that the toughest lob to 6.11 ii
the umpire slut..
8eUll an um re no
COmmitlt'ftll, ~ hni! lD
aa nd an aD diy camp and
then~ time umpiring
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A2 Satl,,rdey, Aori 12. 2003
FAITH
_THE MORAL
OF THE STORY Weaving a tapestry of muSic
Prayer is a
good way to
· start the day
S upport mmes in many fonm. espedaDy
during limes of wu Wl can support our
troops while they are overseas by putting
pen to paper. e-mailing around the wodd and
sending care padages allawied. People have
responded with eager-enthusiasm.
Newspapers and televbiom show
unbellevable photos of 6m, fierce winds and
faces of fear. u wdl as
the resolve ol the~
and old. Wbene\'er ray
to think what It must be
like tor those f'adog so
many dangers. I realize
that I can't possibly
~their realities, so
iNtead I pray.
The Crown liio will be
part of a program of
songs taken from
several musical
traditions.
BY, Michelle Merr
I n Costa Mesa tonight, at the
Orange Coast Unitarian
Universalist Cllu.n:h, the chu.n:h'a
25-voice choir, several
percussionists and the Crown 'Iiio
will present a concert program of
songs woven from many musical
traditions.
The artists have been defining
and rehearsing the program. called
"A Global Tupesay, Music from and
Inspired by Our World Heritage."
since September.
Once a year. the church choir
presents an extended music
program similar to this one. This
year, choir director Adriana
Lopez-Young invited the Qown
Trio's violinist Mari Haig, cellist
Karen Lin.kletter and pianist Beth
Nakao to share the program
because or their unique wort
adapting musk. such as tangos and
c.eltic dance, for the trio format.
I don't always blow
bow to pray. so I ask for
God's guidance. When
friends and loYed ones
are haJf a world aw3y.
sometimes prayer offers
our only hope of helping
or reaching them.
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
"Piano trio music is traditionally
a very classical, European,
traditional and staid form," Nakao
said, "but we have elaborated on it
by playing our own arrangements.
So (for example), the tango we will
play is a cello piece, but we
arranged it for cello, violin and
piano. The violin got some of the
cello parts. We divvied up the parts
to make it a trio piece.•
The Cr wn Trio will perform tonight at the Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church.
The enlisted and the innocent obviously
need our physical and our spiritual support,
but they aren't the only ones. There are batties
on the home front. as well
I'm sure that the families and friends of
those wbo are fighting for freedom combat
feelings and emotiom they can't always bep
up with or understand. They deserve our
physical and prayerful support. and ~
people have responded in wonderful ways.
0oe friend and neighbor who appreciates an
the prayer and support is Nancy O'Brien. LL
Col John W. O'Brien, Nancy's husband. is a
Marine reservist and received notice of his
activation on Feb. 23.
Within days. there were several otganiud
~to pray with and for John and
Nancy O'Brien and their lhree children. ~
15, ~ 14, and Paxton. 11. Al. one of those
~John expressed his thanks and some
thougbts:
•0ur counay tw one ultimate goal. to ~
others the freedoms we have," he saJd. ·1
submit that ll is out of love for the
freedom-loving people woddwide that we
embeJk oo this mmioo now. Tue wodd must
know we are serious about our commJtment
to freedom and will a.Wst wherever necessary.
I covet your prayers. especially for my family,
and no matter where you stand on the issue,
remember that the service members don't
make the policy. they just answer their nation's can.·
John began his Jong trip to Kuwait aty on
March 16; arriving just as President Bush pve
tm 48-hour ultimatum to Iraq. Since chen.
friends and family have helped with driving.
mailing errand.a and other practical needs of
the O'Brien family.
•So many people are praying for and
helping us." Nancy said. "I feel unde8ervtng,
but I'm certainly tf>ank6al Dinnen started
appearing on the days I wolk. and I eJPlained
to our children that this Is what people do for
friends and neighbors. It's been such a
blessing•
~ Nancy wrote, "Ptease let everyone
know that I IO appreciate their prayers. phone
c:alh and letters. The ~-to my family
has been avawbdming! It mabs me want to
be a better pmon. •
~ aD hlM a part to play. and prayers to
~ Wl are oertainly seeing that It tabs IOft
and support in many fonn.s to keep famWes
a8oel MlDe their kMd ones are sacrifldaJly
eentng ocbera
~ Uo rall2ing that prayer ls the W1l'J to
ICart and end the~
Aod you can quot.e me on that
The choir will open tonight's
program with two African pieces of
music accompanied by djembe
drumming.
"The choir's program will feature
a lot of authentic percussion,"
Lopez-Young said. Instruments will
include South Indian khol
mridangam drums. maracas for
Latin American pieces and
tambourine.
Songs from SWed.ish. Afghan.
Russian Orthodox. Shoshone and
Hindu musical traditions will also
be included In the choir's segment
of the concert. Many son~ sucll as
the Swedish" Ade Vanneland" and
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
CHRISTIAN MEOITATlON 101
"Christian Medit.etlon 101 -
Leaming to And God in a Busy
World• will be offered at 7 p.m.
Wednesdays, April 23 through May
14, at St. Midlael & All Angels
Episcopal Churctt at 3233 Pacific
View Drive. Information (949)
6440463.
LENTEN PROGRAM 2003
The Episcopal Churctt of Saint
Mldlael will have a program. starting
et 6:30 p.m. through Wednesday,
with evening prayer, dinner and Its
"Who Wants to be an Episcopalian
Seriea7" video series. The ctiurctt i1
It P9cific View Drive and Marguerite
In Corona del Mar. Information: (949)
644 0483.
'REQUIEM' ON GOOD FRIDAY.
St. Mart Presbyterian Churctt's
CNncel Choir will perform the
·Requtem· written by Brad
Ellingboe, wfth on:hestnrtion for
organ, timpani, flute, oboe, cello and
harp. The concert will be Friday at
FYI ,
WHAl: A Global Tapestry, Music
from and Inspired by Our Wor1d
Heritage
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12
WHERE: Orange Coast Unitarian
Unlversalist Churdl, 1269 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa
TlCKETS: At the door. Adults, $12;
students, $8
INFORMATION: (949) 646-4652, or
ocuuc.org
the Israeli ·0seh ShaJom, • will
feature soloists. Others, like the
Zulu •Siph' Amandla" will feature a
quanet.
"There is a piece called
•Solfeggio" by Arvo Plirt, an
Estonian composer who is living
now,• Lopez-Young said. ·He built
this minimal compositional style
based on the notion that Instead of
complex textures of music, a single
note well played expresses lhe
7:30 p.m. St. Ma~• is et 2100 Mar
Vista Drive in Newport Beach.
lnfonnation: (949) 644-1341.
IHTERFNTH COUNCIL LUNCHEON
Rabbi Mart Miller of Temple Bat Yahm
will provide an introduction to
Passover, while Oennla Short of
Harbor Christian Church win provide
an introduction to Easter at the
Wednesday luncheon meeting of the
Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Council. It will be held et Temple Bat
Yahm In Newport Beach. The event
will staf18t 11:45 a.m. The cost is $7.50
per person with 1"868fVatlons and $10
without. Information: (949) 660-8665.
EASTER WITH ROCl<HARBOR
ROCKhart>ordlurctt will present
"The Door to Freedom;' three Easter
weekend events to artistK:.lly
commemorate the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ "Cries
from the Cross at 6 and 8 p.m. Hiday;
a day to grieve Christ'• de8th from
April 19 9 a.m. to 2 p .m. April 19; and
"The Door to Freedom• 1118, 9'A6
and 11 :30 a.m. April 20. These events
are free and open to the public at the
Orange County Fair. Enter off
Arlington Drive et Gate 4.
Information: (949) 648-2600.
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•So he takes the familiar 12-step
scale, do re mi f:a so, and he builds
up structure out of that scale that
aeates all these layers of sound.
This is an a capella piece that is
really interesting.·
Anolher song that is a favorite
with Lopez-Young is an Afghan Colle
lullaby.
·1 fust beard it in the spring of
2002. and in terms of what was
happenlng in the world th.en, it was
really resonant, and I think [tonight!
Lt will be very resonant, too, because
of what is happening in our world
right now: .she said.
The Crown Trio will complete the
program. starting with •ut>ertango"
by Astor PiazelJo followed by several
medJeys. one of gypsy music, other.>
featuring music from Ireland,
Armenia. Japan. China, and four
pieces from "Holberg's TI.me Op. 40"
by Norwegian composer Edvard
Grieg.
NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
The Newport Mesa Interfaith Council
win have its sixth annual Nationel Day
of Pr..,.et and Interfaith Breakfast from
7 to 8:A6 Lm. May 1. Keynote speaker
George Saint-Uurent will ci9aJss
"How America Prays." The breakfaat
will be held at St Midlael & AH Angels
Episcopal Church at 3233 Pacific VteW
Drive. Information (949) 644-0463.
WORKSHOPS
PARENT1NG GROUP
.Jewist1 Famity SeMce of Orange
County is forming a parenting group
to enable parents to understand and
deal with the feelings and behavior of
their dllldren. The group will meet
from 10 to 11 :3() a.m. the first and third
Mondays of the month at the 08nter,
2SO E. Baker St, Suhe G in Costa
Mesa. Information: {714) 446-4960.
Pre-registration ii required.
ntRnEN JEWISH STEPS TO
RECOVERY
Jewish Famlly Service Is offering a
eupport and dbcusaion group for
ll®lta whose dlildren or spouses
suffer from alcohol and drug
addiction. The group meets from 7 to
8:30 p.m . Tuesdays at 260 E. Baker
• 'IWo of the conurt's songs.
·ubertango" and "When A Gypsy
Makes His Violin Cry" are on the
trio's CD. ·eo1orwave" and they are
available for listening before the
concert at
cdbaby.com I cdl crowntrio.
1be choir and trio will conclude
the concert together with an
arrangement of Robert Schumann's
• Ziguenerleben."
·it's a Western classical piece."
Lopez-Young said, ·but Schumann,
a German composer intrigued by
gypsy musk, wrote this tale of the
gypsies, about them never being
able to call anywhere their
homeland. It will be (perfonned byl
the! choir and the Oown Trio and
the soloists and tambourine. and
Mari, who specializes in gypsy
vtolin music, will add her gypsy
violin to the piece.·
• MK:HEl.E MARR wrrtes religion
features.
St., Suhe G in Costa Mesa.
lnfonnation: (714 ) 445-4950.
Pre-registration ia required.
8AHAI FlRESIDES
Membera of the Bahai filth hold
informal public discusaions on
spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m . ftl/ery
Friday and at 11 :30 the laat Sunday of
the month. The talks include brunch
or dinner. Also, lnterfahh devotional
meeting• will be held the last
Saturday evening of the month. Call
for locations. (949) 769-0999 for
Fnday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for
Sunday meeting. and (949) 646-6328
for Saturday devotional.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County
offers an Introduction to Zen
'Norbhop from 3 to 6 p.m. the first
Sunday of every month at 120 E. 1 Sttl
St, Costa Mesa. $50. (949) 722-7818.
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
tra not going to be a pretty The northwest swell will
day by any mean• today. h'll be provide the best W9V98 l~,
mostly cloudy with dlanoes of '° che<* out the welt·fldng
drizzte earty and very late. The breab, whel't 90me c:t.t• to
tun may .,-through at •houldeH'llgh9 wHI be found.
times. Hlgha wlll top out In the Come Sunday, thllt *hould
mkMIOL pkt up Into the~
Sundr(a looking damp range, tome of~ wlU be
throughout the day. Hight wll •bout 2 to3 fMt ~
be In the lower eo.. with IOWI The IOUthwelt ...... Wiii
In the mld-60a. continue dropping, though
Mondltv wtll be similar, wtth W9'11 '"IOme waist-hight
rein off and on throughout the and, If we're luc*y, a few
day. d\Mt~ toct.y.
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Daily Pilot
Pilot Editor Tony
D0dero is promoted
Dally Pilot lldltor 10ny puttloa Thoy l.n th1a slot,"
Dodero has been named edi-·said Thomu ff. Jotu:uOn, ·
tortaJ director ofTimes Com-publiaher of' the Pilot and
n1unfty News, a dM4ion of general manqer of nmea
the Los Angeles Tunes that Communfty News. "We have
publishes six community pa-worked together for 12 years
petS in Southern California. and I have watched him de-
Oodero, who has nearly 15 velop into a strong editor
years of newspaper experi-a.ad leader. He will ensure
. enee, began his reporting ca-. editorial consistency
. reer at the Pilot. He also has throughout TCN and bring in
worked as e community cor-many new ideas and polf-·
respondent for the former cies." ·
Southeast P.dttion or the Los Dodero, an adjunct profes-
AngeJes Times and as news sor of }otirnallsfn at Orange ~itor of .the Long Beach 'Coast College, will continue
P:ress Telegram. to oversee the dally editorial
Within n mes Community operations at the Pilot with
News, Dodero, 41, bas beJd Managlng Editor S.J. CAAn
several editing positions, in-and Oty Editor James Meier.
duding city editor, assistant "My goaJ is to unite the
managing editor and senior community news division
editor. He bas won awards under one umbrella and
for his reporting and editing. continue to produce award-
ln his new position, Dode-winning local news that is a
ro will manage editorial op-great complement to the Los
eratlons for alJ six news-Angeles Times and Its re-
papers and their Web sites. glonaJ, national and intema-
'Tm very happy about tional focus," Dodero said.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Conflict of interest
de<;:ision set for Monday
Costa Mesa Acting City Atty.
Tom Wood said Friday that he
will publicly release bis decision
Monday on whether Council-
man Allan Mansoor violated the
city's conflict of interest code.
Former mayor Sandra Genis
questioned Mansoor because he
received $300 in camp aign. con-
lributions from Joel Faris and
then appointed him as his plan-
ning commissioner. ·
'The conflict of interest code
that Genis helped write makes a
conllict any campaign contribu-
tion of $250 or more during the
year before a council decision in-
volving the contributor. Mansoor
was elected in November.
Tickets to Pacific
Amphitheatre on sale
Tickets go on saJe at 10 a.m.
today for some concerts at the
Pacific Amphitheatre during
the 111 th annuaJ Orange
County Fair in July.
Tickets available are for Alan
Jack.son; Melissa Etheridge wi1h
Joan Osborne; an d Kenny Log-
gins with Michael McDon ald.
On Su nd ay, tickets wiJJ go on
saJe for Crosby, Stills & Nash;
311 with Something Corporate;
and Alanis Mo rissette ..
Tickets wiJI be available at aJJ
Tu::ke1inas1er outlets onJine at
www. Ticketmaster.cam, by
phon e at (714) 740-2000 or
(213) 460-3232 and at the
Orange County Fair box office.
There will be 2J shows d uring
the fair, which runs JuJy l J to
Au g. 3 (excepr on Mondays).
Ticket price!i include fair ad ·
mission. Tht' other 15 concens
will be announced later.
Eagle Pride, Kiwanis
honor 12 students
Eagle Pride and . Costa Mesa
Kiwanis honored 12 students
for their well-rounded accom-
plishments. They are: From Ad·
ams Elementary School, Oscar
Rodriguez and Jessica Medina.
From California School, Oiase
I larrison and AlJyson WaJlace.
From Rea School. Juan Gonza·
les and Melissa Jimenez. From
Victoria School. Hayley Delga-
do and Fernando Alcala. From
Wilson School, Nghia Pham
and Yveue Aragon. And from
feWinkJe School. Taylor McCa-
nahan and Lina You.
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eight or nlne games either on
Saturdays or in the early
evenlngs on weekdays. when
you'd almost always rather be
somewhere el!.e.
At last year's meeting, I asked
for a parent to volunteer as our
umpire. and one hand shot up
immediately. Bill Graham turned
out not only to be a very good
umpire. he also provided the
team with important ruJe
information during some of the
games in which he was a
spectator. Bill is back umpiring
again this season.
Th.is ~ason 1 was nol so lucky.
This year. I put out a call Si!'\'eral
times for a wlunteer umpire.
but no cine stepped up to·the
plate (l 've been waitjng weeks to
use that line). So I had to
volunteer myself.
I could teU you all about the
class and how it was actually a
lot of fun, but the meat and
potatoes of this story is about
dealing with the coaches,
managers and parents who are
trying hard to convince you that
being rude and obnoxious is
acceptable behavior.
Behind the plate. you get a
reality check: De..-.pite aU the Ouff
about this being ·for the kids,· it
really 1s for the kids I know that
because most kids don't care
about 99% of the verbal garbage
that is heaped on umpires by the
aduJts who are supposed to act
like adults.
Kids don't care that the pitcher
is using the wrong type of glove.
They don't care that the
IO-year-old on the mound
stopped and started his windup
on the way to delivering the baU.
They couldn't tell a balk from a
gorilla They don't care that a
manager went out to tallt to his
pitcher more than hew~
STANDOFF
Continued from Al
suffered facial injuries. Shul·
man said. She told officers that
her husband had medical prob·
tern'>. including manic depres·
'>1011. was on medication and
had been drinking. he said. She
aJc;o told police that Prodan had
a lo.idcd handh'lin in their
home.
Officers then caJled for the
SWAT team to help get Prodan
out of his home. Shulman said.
"At this point. they evacuated
about seven of the neighboring
homes." he said.
Shulman said the <;WAT team.
including t\\/O ho.,tage negotia·
tors, tried to contact Prodan for
hour:..
"lhey tried calling him at
home '>everal tjmes." he said.
... l11ey tried to throw a phone
mto the residence in case his
phone wasn•t working for some
reason. But he ju~t did not re-
spond. And we ~re concerned
about his safety"
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Kids don't care -they just
want to play baseball. And
despite the best efforts of
grown-ups to use their ranting
and raving to make this an about
them, kids just want to have fun
Win or lose, they will have Cun.
But the parents who say rude
things to umpires and come on
with an attitude don't care about
kids.. They only care about
themselves and supporting their
own fragile egos by trying to win
games or blow off steam by
belittling an authority figure.
Take It from a very competidve
person, that's no way to coach
kids.
I was confronted by a
manager who questioned my
umpiring in a particuJar
siruadon. Before I could agree
with hitn' and beg him to teU the
league to get rid of me. he
became sour.
So, I asked him to set an
example. What he said in return
was depressing, and I won't
repeat it because I don't want to
spoil your morning.
Being bet\l11d the plate, you
also realize "&.at God did not
create all kids equally and that
for many of them, their time at
bat i~ very precious. All they
want to do is hit the baU. and
they don't need any grown up~
to help spoil the mo{l\ent for
them.
I tome run or strilce out. those
kids will still have fun simply
because they're in the game.
I don't know if l'U umpire next
season. But I do know that I'm
enjoying it now. Watch for me on
the diamond -I'm the guy in
the blue unifoml with the white
cane.
• STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hothne at
19491 64H086
team members entered the
home and arrested Prodan
"once they reaJized he wa'in't
going to come out," Shulman
'>aid. They took a .38-caliber
handgun from the home, he
said
The neighbors returned to
their homes after the arrest. and
the victim and her two children
returned to their home later in
the morning. Shulman said.
A neighbor who did not want
to be identified said blanng s1-
rem, and flashing red and blue
lights woke him up "very early
in the morning."
·At 4 a.m., they said we need
to evacuate and they eitpect a
shootout.· he said. "None of the
neighbors got much sleep lru.t
night."
His wife tried to go to work in
the morning, but hastened back
upstairs after she found most of
the area closed off with yellow
tape and several officers with
their ~ns drawn, he ~d.
Prodan was talc:en to Newport
Beach city jail and later 10
Orange County Jail. where he 1s
being held on $25.000 bail.
• OEEPA BH.ARATH covers public
safefY and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deeps bharath o. far1mes com
RACE
Continued from Al
Mexico. The after-race panics
alone are legendary. In iL'> nch
history, the race ha'i drawn not
only the top sailing competitor;.
but also top names in entertain-
ment and politics. Among the
names engraved on Newport to
P.nsenada crophies are President
Harry S. 1h1man and Supreme
C.ourt Justice Earl Warren.
"We think of it as the event that
really lcicks off the Southern Cali-
fornia yadtting season,· Slocwn
said. ·rt 's really the first big race of
the season. So it attracts 'some
really big names. But at the same
time, these big names are racing
aside ordinary people who nor-
mally wouldn't be round in the
same group with peopJe like
Dennis C.onner and Bill Turpin.•
Organizers predict that be-
tween 400 and 500 boats will en-
ter this year, more than last year's
473 entries. More than 20 events
will take place on tand In con-
junction with the annual race, ln-
dudJng a charity reception on
April 19 co benefit youth aervlces
agency FJ Viento.
"Needless to aay. we'd love to
get the l'llCOrd back. as eoon aa
poesfble. bus it takes • good }'al
wather wbe to do tha&. • Disney
~ "GWe us 25 knota or wtnd
from the northwesi ri&ht fJ'Om the
ttan, and we'll do the rett on our
awn.·
For Wonnation about tho t1tt ..
the rec:epdon or other evmt&
Wit wwutnosa.o'8' or Cd (949)
644·10'l3
• JlN CAIMJRAM)E COlltr'I
~ 8e«tt •nd John Wtynt
Airport. She 'NV ti. rMdwld et (Ml
~232 or bv .melt at
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PUBLIC SAFETY
C:uport fire causes
$30,000 in damage
A two-alarm fire in a Co
rona del Mar carport Thurs-
day evening destroyed two
cars and caused $30.000 in
damage. Newport Beach Fire
officials said.
Firefighters responded to a
report of a vehicle fire in the
1700 block of Marguerite Av·
enue at 7:20 p.m. As they got
closer to the scene. firefight-
ers saw a column of thick.
black smoke. said Donna Bo -
ton. public infonnation offi-
. cer for the Newport Beach
Eire Department
When the firefighters ar·
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Adam• Avenue: Possession
of drugs was reported in the
1500 blodc at 11:27 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Bristol Street: Grand theft
was reported in the 3300 blodt
at 6:19 p.m. Tuesday.
• Del Mer Avenue and
Newport Boulevard: A traffic
accident involving in1uries was
reported at 10:04 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Fair Drive: An assault was
reported in the 90 blodc at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday.
• Fairview Road: An auto theft
was reported in the 2700 blodc
at 7:34 p.m. Tuesday.
• Wallece Street Graffiti was
reported in the 1900 blodc at
6:26 p.m. Tuesday.
• 19th Street and Meyer Ptace:
Possession of drugs was
reported at 5:32 p.m. Tuesday
• West 19th Str'Mt A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 500 blodc at 6:29 p.m
Tuesday.
rived on scene, they found
two call> on fire. &he said. The
20·by·.O-foot carport was
near a two-story apartment
building. which cause tlle in-
cident to escalate to two
alarms. Boston said.
The bl.az.e caused the tires
on the vehicles to explode.
The fire caused extensive
damage to the carport and
charred both cars, but the
blare dld not spread to
nearby apartments. It took 27
firefighters about 23 minutes
to extinguish the fire. The
cause is still under investiga-
tion. Boston said.
-Dttpa Bhprruh
NEWPORT BEACH
• Buckinghwn lane: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1000 blodc st 7:51 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Bu.na Vasta Bouhwerd: A
home burglary was reported
in the 300 block st 7:40 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Cypress StrMt Petty theft
was reported in the 200 block
at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday.
•MacArthur Bouhwerd: An
auto theft was reported in the
4300 blodc at 4:04 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Mlramer Drive: A home
burglary was reported in the
2100 blodc at 4:51 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Ptacent:i• Avenue: Vandalism
was reported in the 1500 btodc
at 9:38 a.m. Wednesday.
•West 15th StrMt Vandalism
involving ci\y property was
reported in the 800 blodc at
8·18 a.m. Wednesday.
• 18th Strwt end West Balboa
Bout.Yard: An auto theft was
reported at 12:54 p.m
Wednesday.
OBlnJARY
Douglas
Mahlon Marshall
Services for 32-year New-
port Beach resident Doug-
las Ma.hJon Marshall will be
held at noon today at Pa-
cific View Chapel Mr. Mar-
shall died Tuesday of con-
gestive heart failure. He
was 57. He ls survived by
wife Bonnie; daughters Mi-
chelle, Nicole and HeatbCT
FIREWORKS
Conbnued from Al
ers Evan.'> I lotel'> announced la'>t
year that th<."Y would .. top the an
nuaJ pymtechrua. ~h™"' because
l.IlSllraI1tt• tO'>L., had gocten too
high. About 80 claims were filed
agairut the T>u11l>:. by boat owne"
who ..aid thetr boat cover\ had
been damaged by hot emben.
from the lirt'work..., -.how.
The canva.'> cover!> cost !.eVeral
hundred dollaN or more each.
creating d coWy pmblem for the
Dunes' 1nsurer'!i.
This )'l"&, pymtechnia. com
pany Zambelli Firework.-. lntema
tional will pay the premiums on
Marsball; and brother Lany
Marshall.
•The Daily Pilot welcomea
obituarie• for reiidenta or
former residents of Costa
Mesa and Newport e.ach. If
you want to have en obituary
printed In the Pllot. ask your
mortuary to fax u1 the
Information et (949) ~ 170
or cell the newsroom at (949)
784-4324.
$I million worth of liability i.n.sur-
ance. Ille aty and Zambelli will
share liability for any daUm above
that amowll. ·Illough past year's
cl.aims have not come anywhere
near that amount, the city. the
Dunes and Zambelli agreed 1t'~
wic;e Lo haw a coverage plan just
in case. City Manager Homer Blu·
dau said.
"The communlty loves Fourth
of July fireworks at the Dunes. and
we Wc10t 10 con1inue that long·
honored tradiuon." Bludau said.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE coven
Newport Beadl and John Wwy~
Airport. She may be reached at 1949)
574-4232 or by e·ma1I 81
june.caSBgrande oifat1mes.com.
William I. Flinn
Wllllam I. Flinn. 78. died Sunday, April 6, 2003 In his home In
Rancho Mirage, CA, after sufTering a yeerlong battt. with cancer.
Mr. Flinn was born In Toronto, Canada, yet lived moet of his lffe In
Southern California after becoming• US citizen In 1951. He was
Founder end Chairman of Scope Packaging , Inc. In Orange. CA.
Before becoming a US cftlun, Mr. Flinn fought wtth the c.nadllr1
Navy In WWII. He landed on the beaches of NomMlndy durtng the
Invasion wtth the Royal C8nadian forca. After MNlng his country,
he moved to Southern Cellfomla and ~ a CWHr In the
corrugated packaging Industry. In 1 "8 he founded Scope
Packaging, Inc. with hla wife Judy. TogdMr they bultt one of the
Industry's premier packaging menutach.ring comptlnlA
Mr. FUm ls IUfVlved by hla wife Judy of Rancho Mhge1 CA. his
son MlchMI and his wtfe Erin of C0t0na dtl Mar, CA; his ~
Cffldy and her husbend Chrll Bllktt of Newport Bteoh, CA; his
daughtlar Ertn &IUef of Costa Meu. CA; hit ---~ Miii of Costa Mela. CA; and his .... AJ.'°""J CooU of Mis9lon v..to. CA.
Mr. Flinn Is also surviv9d by his ftv9 grandc:hllchn, Ollon, Nicole
lrld o.M Flinn, Denny and Katelyn w..
A ~ of Na life wllJ -. place on May 2, 2003 81 the
Newpott Beach Country Club. The family ha ~ bit
memorilll may be made to the lntatidoi .. ~ ~
Foundation. For men ~tfc>rrN&n. contact &ope ~ tno.,
714--988-441 t.
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AWARDS
Continued from Al
notes filmmaking greatness.
"We have su~ a diverse pool or fi.lmmUers and films and
themes and characters,· he said.
"To wallt away with an award
here is no small feat•
This year, the festival saeened
more than 1,200 films from 58
counlries and accepted 115 fea-
ture films. 175 short features and
38 documentaries from 45 coun-
lries. Among those films was
Academy Award-nominated fea-
ture "SpeJJbound," which aJso re-
ceived Newport Beach Film Fes-
dvaJ honors.
And the others winners are:
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FEATURE FllMS
Best Feature Film: "HO\oY Harry
Became A Tree•
Best Director Feature Film:
·Every Stewardess Goes 10
Heaven·
Best Actor Feature film; Colm
Meaney, • HO\oY Harry Became a Tree.
Best Actress Feature Film: Mi-
randa Otto. ·Julie Walldng
Home·
Best Cinematography Feature
Film: Krzysztof Ptak. "Edi"
Best Screenplay Feature fiJm:
• Filantropica •
Best Documentary Feature
Film: "SpeUbound"
Audience Award Best Feature
WHATS
AFLOAT
• WHArs ARDAT is published
periodically. tf you are planning a
nautical event. submit the
information to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA
92627;byfaxto(949)646-4170;or
bye-mail to
dai/ypilot@lat1mt1s.com.
SAILING CLASSES era,. Coast eon.g. is offering
new credit and noncredit sailing
classes this spring. Most classes
are five weeks in length, and
boats range from Udo 14
dinghies to large ocean racers,
even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught.
The OCC Sailing Center 1s at 1801
W. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412 or
visit occsailing.com.
Sailing Fudnation °"9f'S daues
in boating safety and sailing
year-round for persons with
Film: "Jumping for Joy"
Audience Award Best Docu-
mentary Fthn: "Heart of the Sea.
Outstanding Achievement
Breakout Performance: Greg
Lauren, •Friends & Family"
Outstanding Achievement in
Filmmaking: "Red Trousers: The
Ufe of the Hong Kong Stuntmen•
Outstanding Achievement ln
Fllmmaking: "Book of Stars.
SHORTF1LMS
Best Short Film: "Amanados"
Best Director Shon Film:
"Amanados"
Best Comedy Short Film:
"Heads & Tails"
Best Drama Shon Film: "Apsa-
ra"
Best Documentary Short Film:
"Toyo Miyata.ke: lnfinite Shades
of Gray"
Best Story Short Film: "Ride"
Best Animared Shon Film:
"Eternal Glaze"
Best Cinematography Short
Film: John EaJer, "One"
Audience Award Short Film:
·Honor System"
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Special Achievemem Fi11>t
Tune Filmmaker: Steve Gutten
berg, • P.S. Your Cat is Dead·
Special Achievement Fir.I
Tune Filmmaker: Ecloardo Ponu.
·Between Stranger!>"
Outstanding Achievement
Breakout Performance: Greg
Lauren. ·Friends & Family"
Outstanding Achievement in
disabilities. Free. (94.9) 640-1678.
Orange County empk>yers can
bring their employees out to
Newport Beach on weekdays to
enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The Sdlool
of Sailing and Seamanship now
offers a chance for groups to work
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The Easter bunny will hop
llltO town a day early Uus year,
as E.utbluff Vill~g~ C~n~r and
the City of Newport Beach co-
host the 20th annual Easter Egg
Hunt on Saturday, ApnJ 19 start-
ing at 10 a m at Eastbluff Park at
the comer of V1Sta del Oro and
V1Sta del Sol The fun conbnues
until 1 :30 p.m. across the street at I E.utbluff Village Cen~r.
From JO a m. to J;30 p m., the
center will host a vanety of free
duJdren's activities, includmg
face painhng, photos with the
Easter bunny and crafts m which
youngsters can decorate Easter
pfilb wlule supplies last
In addition, there will be an
enter-to-wll\ drawing m which
Easter baskets and merchandise
from various Eutbluff stores
Bring your children to Esstblvff Village Center for an Easter bunny photo
Kids of all ages are welcome lo will be given away A DJ will
bnng their own Easter basbt also entertain families and hot
and join the fun at this popular dogs will be sold for only SO
family event. The festivities will cents.
get underway with the Easter Bi•tro u Crillon will also
6unny arriving on a fire truck have food sampling, including
from the Newport Beach Pire beouf bourganiane (French meat
' Department at BastbluH Park. stew in a burgundy wine sauce),
Thr Baster Egg Hunt will begin pizza slices, and a children's
at 10 a.m. with the 1 to 3 year old plate of tortellini alfredo.
category; 10:15 a.m. for the 4 and Tastings of each dish are $2. The
5 year oJd category; 10-.30 a.m. restawant will also offer wine
for the 6 and 7 year old category; tasting at $2 each.
10:45 a.m. for the 8 and 9 year B.utbluff Village Center
old category; and 11 a.m. for the ls located at Vasta del Oro and
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL
Strictly anti-.business
I was disappointed by the CAsta
Mesa City Councils decision
Moo4ay night 10 overturn the
Plannhlg Comm.is.5ion's 4· I approval of
the Kohl's project at Mesa Verde Center.
Not only was the verdict disappointing.
but so to ~ the methodology and
reason.Ing used by our dty leaders to
reach their decision.
At lhe City Council meeting Monday.
Robinson would not be~ by
Kohl~ arguments. In response to the
fact that the project met the city's
requirement for parking and traffic, she
countered that these requirements did
not reflect real life. Without
commenting on why the city's own
requirements were not ~tic. she
went on to say that her dally conunute
down Mesa Verde Drive was evidence
enough that there was already too
what was to be demolished, and still
so.<XX>. square feet less than city mrung
allows for the entire center. So what is
•too much~ What size building Is
acceptable? Does the applicant have a
right to know'l Down the street. a
35,00G-square-foot 99 Cents Only Store
as ~ to open. and Kohls is given
the nm aroWld. The message is
frightening. both for our property
values and future of lhe city.
An amazing start
to .the playoffs
The Mesa Verde Center in recent
years lw lost the lee Chalet skating rink
and the movie theater. The resulting
empty building'S. combined with the
decaying Kana lanes, tw aeated an
eyesore and embarrassment for the
neighborhood. For six years. the
property owner anempted to attract
entertainment uses to the site, but no
companies were willing to make the
investment at a site that had only seen
failure. F'Ulally, the nation's klrg~1
department store chain, KohlS.
advanced a plan to build a brand new
department store on the site. lt is
imponant to note that the project met
every city zoning law in terms of
building siz.e, parking and use. It was a
retail use at a retail site, it had adequate
paOOng. the building size was less than
allowed and no traffic studies indicated
any sort of traffic problem with the use.
As you will see. the fact tPat. they
complied with city reqyl.rements made
little dilJereoce to our leaders.
Mayor Karen Robinson acted swiftly
to appeal the Planning Commissions
approval of Kohls based on the over
abundance of traffic she feared this use
would bring. Her actions had a factual
basis. Robinson had been inwlved in
lWO recent problems invoMng
oveiauwding. one at an apartment
complex. the other at a nearby
shopping center. Robinson naturally did
not want to see the same problem here
and filed her appeal. In response to the
appeal. Kohl's revised the plan to
provide more parldng than required
and also paid for a traffic study to be
conducted by the city's traffic
consultant The study showed that the
use would not tmduly burden the
neighbomood's traffic fluw.
much traffic. I was swprised, given the
mayor's occupation as a lawyer, that she
could nol offer any traffic studies or
impact reports to back her conclusion.
As it turned ovt. she didn't need any. as
Councilmen Gary Monahan, Ouis
Steele and Allan Mansoor fell in line
and also voted against the proposal.
Robinson was no doubt concerned
about city traffic and what she felt was a
growing imbalance in the types of uses
found in Costa Mesa. She stated that.
although Kohl's by itself was in
compliance, the sum total of recenl
development had created a problem.
She failed to show by what measure
there was now a problem. '])'affic
studies by the city's own consuJtant
could find no adverse affects. Our
neighborhood is in walking distance to
a 200-acre park. a 50-aae model train
ride facility and a 200-acre 36 hole
public golf course. How, l wondered,
did a 10-acre retail development in an
existing retail cen1er put us out of
balance?
I have no doubt that each of our
council members is looking out for the
best interests of the city's residents, and
for that we should be thankful. But
business is an important part of this
city, too; not only for the city revmue
they provide, but also the convenience
it provides its residents. Is it fair that
Kohls comes to town to rehabilitate a
decaying center and after they spend
precious time and money to meet every
city requirement the council members
simply say it is ~too much"?
This in spite of the fact that the
planned building was no bigger than
Only Councilwoman Libby Cowan, a
former planning commissioner, w1ed
for the project. She stated that although
she was not excited about the project,
there was nothing in current zoning
laws which would prohibit its use. She
also explained that we live in an
wbanized area where traffic is a way of
life. This conunon sense seemed
strangely out of plare
Perhaps the residents who showed
up at the meeting to wice their
displeasure with the project swayed our
city leaders. Of the 28 who spoke. 25
spoke against the project ln the end, all
that mattered wa.o; that Robinson
thought it WdS •too much." with
nothing to back It up but her own
personal experienc.es. The other
~ting council members could offer
no conaete reasons or solutions.
I am confused. If we are out of
balance. what is the total acreage
devoted to shopping, industrial and
residential and what is desired? If we
have too much traffic, what traffic
counts are desired and what are the
counts now? Perhaps Robinson is right.
and if so. does that mean no new retail
development is allowed? The shabby
retail reflects poorty on nearby
residential vaJues. If you don't believe
me. take a drive through Santa Ana
sometime.
'The ~anti-business· forces are now
leading Costa ~ ls anyone out there
concerned?
MARK LES
Cm.ta Mesa
• EDn'OA'S NCJn: Les is the owner of Mesa
Verde Plaza et 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East.
• EDn'OA'S NOTE: As a special feature, Guy
Heber1. a Newpon Beach resident and
former goarie for the Mighty Dudes, will be
writing regular diaries about the team and its
experiences throughout the playoffs.
Guy Hebert
W ow! What more can one say
after Thursday nights triple
overtime win for the Mighty
Ducks against the Detroit Red Wings.
Now that is playoff hockey. The first three
periods were certainly entert.aming
enough, but the three overtime penods
were the most exciting. As a goalie
myself, l know the feeling of being in
total control of my body. Moving in
perfect sync with continuous Ouid
movements. Being able to see the puck
as large as a pie and being able to read
the play before it happens. Well, that's
the way Jean-Sebastien Giguere must
have feJt
Confident. comfortable and 10 control.
As always in the playoffs. there is the
perception that a team can ride a hot
goalie. II this first game is any indication
of what we are to see out of Giguere,
then buckle up, because we are in for
one heck of a ride.
The regulation peri~ were well
played by both reams. and the special
teams were quite even. The Due~
played an intelligent game by keeping a
good gap in the neutral zone. This
pn."Vented the Wing!. from being able to
create outnumbered attacks by clogging
up the middle, forcmg the Wm~ 10
dump the puck 10 and have 10 go in and
try to reestablish puck control. Anaheim
continued strong defensive play and got
solid suppon from their center\ coming
baclc into the wne and supporting the
defensemen down low.
On the offense. the Ducks also created
some good sconng chances on goalie
\..urtis Joseph and were able 10 use their
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Oates was able to convert on a shon play
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Before Paul Kariya was able to put one
past Joseph and cap off one of the best
games in Anaheim tilitory, there
certainly were moments to be concerned
abouL Beginning with the overtime
periods. the Ducks w~re continuously
outplayed and ou™1ot 1f not for
Glguere's heroics and h.is use of some
well-stored-up luclcy bounces, Detroit
certainly would have taken a Game I
and lead in the series. But again, and thic;
is the great thing about hockey. anything
can happen when the playoffs come
around.
I laving played in and been a part of
an Anaheim team that look thew~ to
overtimes in past playoffs, I lc:now this
WdS the g-.une the team needed.
The confidence tha1 the players gained
from this win will enable them to beUew
that they are capable of winning this
series. We won't get ahead of ourselves,
but when you stan on the road in the
playoffs, you look to get a split and then
head home with l>Ome momentwn.
WUUling Game I cert.amly gives the
Ducks the opportunity 10 come back
possibly up two games and head mto the
Arrowhead Pond, where its
playoff-starved fans are ready to give
their team that extra boost from the
Great White Out
lbat makes the games at the Pond on
Mondciy and Wedn~y of next week
very important.
But for now, look for an even better
regulauon game from the Wmgs today in
game 1wo, because a playoff savvy team
won't want 10 get down two in their own
arena. I have a feeling that Giguere and
h.is teammates will have something to
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
Lend a hand to
families of armed fore es
W hether we agree with
the U.S. action lo lraq,
there ls a need for
assistance among families of
those who serve ln the armed
forces.
The Newport Mesa Irvine
InterfaJth Council and the Dally
l>Uot invite you to join lo a
community-wide effort to help
the Marine Corps families at
'IWenty-Nine Palms Marine
base.
"Currently, Marine Corps
Community Services
'!Wenty-Nine Palma Is working
with the community to care for
the fam.ilies of our deployed
Mannes and sailors, and your
help and concern is needed and
wanted," said DennJa I.anon of
Marine Corps Community
Services 1\venty-Nlne Palms.
This initiative Is called
"'Operation Enduring Families.·
Families often experience an
increase ln the level of
uncertainty during times of
deployment.
"With our help. the families
can maintain their daily •
routines and feel connected
with the community" says
Denn.It Short, president of the
Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Council and pastor at Harbor
Christian Olurch.
Here are some ways
individuals, congregations,
busin~ and other groups can
help the families and the
Marines.
• Desert Mall Call: Show your
support and appreciation to our
troops deployed overseas by
sending notes, letters, postcards
'and drawings by your children
lo ·0esen Mail Call.• This effort
b designed to help the morale,
welfare and pride of the Marines
and other service members
stationed abroad. F.ach piece of
mail will be added to care
packages and sent periodically
to the troops by Marine Corps
Community Services in
1\venty-Nine Palms. Leners
should be positive in nature and
not sealed.
•Adopt-A-Family: Families of
deployed service members can
choose from a list of families in
the Adopt-A-Family program.
Families would engage in
normaJ family type activities -
picnics, holiday meals, or other
activities agreed upon. The
lWenty-Nine Palms Olamber of
Commerce will provide
interested families with the
proper information. Please
contact Dee Thompeon at (760)
367-3445 for more information
or to
volunteer to
adopt a
family.
•Care
packages for
Marines and
&ailora
deployed
OYeneU:
ltemn1eeded JIM are contact
DE BOOM tens cleaning
solution, eye
drops (Vlsine), lip balm.
sunscreen -small slz.e, prepaid
phone cards, blank post cards,
toothpaste, mouth wash -
small size, magazines, reading
material, chewing gum, granola
bars. crossword puzzles, beef
jerky, trail mix. packaged
peanuts, antibacterial hand
sanitizer, M and MA batteries,
deodorant and shampoo.
• Double coupohs:
Manufacturer coupons are
doubled every Monday at the
Main Exchange at lWenty-Nine
Palms. Families need
manufacturer coupons, clipped
from newspapers and
magazines. Practical items
please.
Still want to help a family'?
How about giving tickets to
Knon's Berry Fann, Disneyland
or Knott's Oasis Water Park; a
gift certificate to a chain
restaurant that can be found in
I.he Coachella Valley or Mojave,
even McDonald.a or Ollt's Jr.: or
a prepaid phone care!.
Donations of money would
allow "Operation Enduring
Family* to continue to provide
free and inexpensive activities
and services such as child care
and rent assistance for the
families. Please make the check
out to "MCCS* and send It
MCCS General Support, c/o Mr.
Dennis Larson, P.O. Box 788150,
MAGTF Training Command,
MCAGCC lWenty-Nine Palms,
(.A 92278.
The Interfaith Council is
collecting the above itmi.s
between now and April 26.
Oleck with your church, temple,
mosque or synagogue to see if
I.hey are participating in the
collection items.
You can drop items off at the
Daily Pilot office. Harbor
Christian Oturch or Newport
Cent.er United Methodist
Olurch Monday through Friday
during normal business hours.
Or deliver your donated items
between 8 a.m. and noon April
26 to the Latter-day Saints
Olurch parking lot, 801 Dover.
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week.
Questions? Call the Newport
Mesa lrvtne Interfaith Council
Office at (949) 660-8665.
Let's let the families and the
Marines know we care!
BEING HONORED
Congratulations to ICaren
McGllnn, executive director and
founding board membe1 of
Share Our Sel:ves, and to Scott
Paulilen, former Newport-Mesa
principal and creator of a
program that teaches tolerance
and understanding to students.
McGlinn and Paulsen are two of
17 who are being given the
Human Relations Award by the
Orange County Human
Relations Council at a Sunday
night dinner being held at the
Costa Mesa Community Center.
CHAMBER LUNCHEON
The ever-active Corona del
Mar Chamber of Commerce will
hold its monthly luncheon
meeting on Tuesday at Five
Crowns restaurant 1anya
Brown of the Shape-Up Fitnes.s
Center will discuss ·Keys to a
Quality Llfe." Net working
begins at 11 :30 a.m., and lunch
is served at noon. Reservations
can be made by calling the
chamber at (949) 673-4050.
SERVICE CLUB
MEETlNGS THIS WEEK
TIJP.Sll\Y
7:30 a.m.: The 40-member
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns to
hear professor Rob Koepp of
Pepperdine University.
6 p.m .: The Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Uons Oub will
meet at the Costa Mesa Country
Oub for a program on flag
history.
WEDNF.sll\Y
7: 15 a.m.: The 20-rnember
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Center Oub
( www. soutlicoastmetro
rotary.org); and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet
at the University Athletic Oub.
Noon: The 40-member
Exchange Oub of the Orange
Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub.
6 p.m.: The 60-member
Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa
will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear
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Noon: The SO-member Costa
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program by Sheldon Pine or the
Transportation Corridor Agency;
and the 100-member
Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub wilJ
meet at the Atrium Hotel for a
program by Alice Mead on the
Russian Leadership Program
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Awaiting another
chance to shine
Costa Mesa artist E.
Dewey Turner will
discuss his work
today at a Superior
Avenue furniture
store that's trying to
help him.
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COSTA MESA -It is not often
people get a chance to ·relive
their most glorious moments,
but downtrodden artist F..
Dewey Turner will do just that
Sunday when he takes part ln an
art discussion.
The acclaimed artist, who fell
on hard times as the years went,
will again share his knowledge
of the art industry at a meet and
greet session at River's Edge fur·
niture store at 1661 Superior
Ave.
River's Edge co-owner Ken
Edwards agreed to let Turner
showcase his pieces at the ruslic
furniture shop 8Ild is now pro·
moting the discussion in the
hope that Turner can draw some
attention to his paintings. Ills
masterpiece, the "City of
Venice.· which hangs across the
back wall of the shop, will be the
focus of the discussion.
Edwards !>aid he wants to help
Turner tum his life around.
'furner has had a bout of pneu-
monia and lost his house. He
lives in hi s late model sedan
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With more than 1,600 volunteer
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nonprofit agencies in their area.
Volunteer Connection Line, (714)
953-5757, ext. 106.
FY1
WHAT: Meet and greet with
artist E. Dewey Turner
WHEN: 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday
WHERE: River'• Edge, 1661
Superior Ave., ColUI MHa
INFORMATION: (949) 642·7600
when he cannot afford a motel
room.
"He ls really such a sweet
guy," ~wards said." lkeep tell·
lng him, 'You are not a charity
case. You have things to seU. We
just have ket people interested.'"
Article after artlcle in Turner's
scrapbook document his vari-
ous speaking engagements, gal-
lery exhibitions and other ac-
complishments. The 80-year·old
artist will revisit his lecturing
pasl as the keynote speaker
Sunday.
Friend and fonner neighbor
Barbara 1 lumphreys said she is
pleased to hear of Edward's
helping n1rner. Humphreys and
her longtime friend Bobbie
I lope, who lived in Bayside vu.
lage with Turner before being
evicted, said they have also tried
to help the struggling artist and
his longtime companion, Lisa
Rogers, with meals, motel
vouchers and free storage for his
many art pieces.
"I think ii is just terrific that
he gets a chance to do what he
loves aga1n." I lumphrey said.
"And Lisa, too. She deserves a
lot of credit. She has taJcen care
of him for 40 years. She is a saini
of a littJe lady"
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OF ORANGE COUNTY
The Wellness Community needs
volunteers to help at the
reception desk during the day
(714) 258·1210.
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Volunteers are needed to tutor
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YMCA
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Blending th~ir artistic abilities l
I' .
Newport's Myi-ella Moses and Eric
Mondriaan have been working .in tandem to
produce mixed-media art for 12 years.
By Suzie H•rrl1on
Their work is like poetry,
poetry on canvas where paint
and sculpture replace the words,
and a story unfolds before one's
eyes without ever having to tum
the page. It's a story to be read
over and over, the kind that is
hard to put down, get out of the
rnJnd, one that becomes a part
of oneself, as one becomes part
of it
and never let go.
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United States.
"I was dolng a show at
Saddleback in the fall at
Saddleback C.Ollege and 'fyter
saw them and wanted lo use
them ln thJs eihibit." Moses
said. "I've.been working malnJy
bn white sculpture for the last
10 lo 15 years."
Moses. who has being doing
artwort for a long time, started
her white series ln 1985. Her
solo piece at the Laguna exhibit
is called "In the Mean Time,"
and she explained the piece as
having a double entendre.
The "Whiteness" exhibit Is the
first time that Moses and
Moodrtaan have shown their
wort together.
"It's doubly big to have this
body of work that we did
together and to have it validated
in the mu.sewn show is huge,"
Moses said
That's what happens when
experiencing Myrella Moses and
Eric Mondriaan's wort.. Its
message and images hold onto
to the attention of the viewer
For 12 years, these Newport
Beach artists have been wodting
as a team, creating wort that
has captured the attention of
many. They have gained the
attention of 'fyter Stallings,
curator for Laguna Art
Museum's exhibits, who having
experienced their a.rt before,
asked them to be the only
Orange C.Ounty artists to exhibit
in the wildly popular
"Whiteness, A Wayward
C.Onstruction." "Whiteness" is a
group exhibition of 78 artworks
that explore the identity, politics
and culture of whltene& in the
"There's a gun under a pillow
and an African headrest with a
btife underneath it." Moses
said. "You can sit on it or sleep.
Underneath the headrest I used
sand from where Mandela stood
in Pallna, South Africa"
Their piece "'Wishing Well· is
also a mixed-media piece. The
sculpture has Imprints in the
white part, Impressions of
someone having lain on his
stomach whlle using his finger
to play with the water, a painted
water vortex that whirls from its
blue swface to the blaclcness
inside to the unknown.
"You can see the water going
up and then Oattening out,"
See ARTISTIC, P•c• Al 5
KENT TR£PTOW I DALY PILOT
Myrella Moses, left, and Eric Mondriaan stand with artwork from .
their series "The Jequirity Suite," now appearing at the Laguna Art
Museum as part of "Whiteness, A Wayward Coostructioo. •
MARK C. DUSTIN/OM. YPILOT
Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, practices in Newport Beach. Maggie, her dog, can be found by her side at the office every day.
Starting over again
Coral Wiison
Daily Pilot
I t's the same old story from
?Jtoons and mythology:
good versus evil, right versus
wrong. That's not a good
thing in any relationship.
After 14 yean of counseling
couples out of her Newport Beach
ofnce, Maxine Cohen said the
human tendency to see the world
ln terms of right and wrong ls a
source of recu.rrtng conflict among
couples, family members and even
nations.
•1 think people's d.ifferentneu
9C8J'eS us at some level, and what
we do ls make them wrong, and we
are right." &he aa.ld "There can be
two rights."
Fighting happens at all levels of
human reladonshlps. In a marriage,
Cohen said, a penon'a Identity may
be threatened by subtle differences,
and a.mall disagreements can.be
sign.a of perpetual problem.a.
Therapist Maxine Cohen tries to get
those going through divorce to look
beyond who's right and wrong
"Perpetual problems are about
issues that run really deep -
hopes. dreams and wishes you have
for yourself, ways ln which you
Identify yourself with the things
that go on around you and how you
need to have your world," she said.
While some problems are
solvable, perpetual problems can
lead to divorce. Through her
monthly worbhop, "Divorce: A
New Beginning," C.Ohen has helped
people ages 19 to 78 through the
pa1nfuJ process.
Money, sex. c.h1ldren and In-laws
are what Cohen calls the "Big Pour,"
the main reuona people fight And
atmss lntenslflea any problem.
lbe faltering U.S. economy and
the war ln Iraq has increased stress
levels among couples, Cohen said.
•with the world situation being
what It is and with our lives being
so stressful, even without all the
contllct ln the world," she aaid, •1
thlnJc our stress levels go up way
more than we realize."
With less disposable income,
battles over money have become
even more charged. But a lot of the
stress comes from feeling unsafe.
"Our sense of eafety and leC'Urity
is deJlnltely threatened," she said.
"It affects our sense of equanimity,
our mental calmness, our bodies,
we feel much more anxious. It Ls
sort of a low-grade, 1ubtle level that
just sort of aim.men along."
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work1hop for men and women who
are divorced or getting divorced.
The worbhop takes place from 1 O
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the third
Saturday of every month at 180
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. The next worbhop will be
held Aprll 19. The cost 11 $40. For
more infonnation, call (949)
844-6435.
.K.lodness toward others stans
with talcing care of oneself. With .an
lncrea.slngly rapid pace of life,
C.Ohen said many people end up
banning themselves. Some
destructive habits include smoking,
drinldng, over-scheduling and
hurting loved ones. Cohen said she
Uvea by the Hindu principle of
nonviolence, Ahlmsa, and tha\
peace starts on the lnslde.
Many couples come to Cohen
See STARTING. Pase A15
1VEIDAY
THEATER ..
'Les Mis'
triumphantly
returns to the -:
Center
l By Tom Titus
M aybe it's time to cut the French a
little slack -at least through
April 20.
After all, they weren't always a paafist :
people. Some of them exhibited
incredible courage and resolve nearty a
century ago -so much so that the
greatest novelist of the time, Victor Hugo ..
celebrated their cause in one of the _
world's most famous novels. which wouJct:
inspire what is
arguabty the finest FYI -stage musical ever
conceived.
This, of course,
would be "Les
~rabies,· and
its latest
incarnation is on
view at the Orange
C.Ounty
Performing Arts
Center in a new
touring
production that
once again aftinns
its starus at the
summit of musical
theateL There are
musicals. and
WHAT: •Lei
Miserables· --
WHERE: Orange
County Perlorming •
Arta Center, 600
Town Center Drive,
Costa Meaa
WHEN:8p.m.
Tuesdays through -
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20 "!
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minutes shorter than usual. you'd be ha.rcC
pressed to find anything missing in this :;
latest staging by John Cairc1 and lrevor .;
Nunn. ~
If anything. there are a few items addedt
-such as the moment Themardier refers,.
to C.Osette ln song as "C.Olette," drawing C
snappy rebuke, and the biggest laugh of -:.
ilierugbt -
The epic battle on the barricades nsges "':
with considerable fury, spurred on by
powerful orchestral accompaniment .. under Lawrence Goldberg's baton. And
the show offen some outltaDding
lndMdual perfonnances, ltardng wtth -
Ivan Rutherford's sinewy tum as the ~
hunted ex-convict Jean Valjean. -.
Rutherford, wbo has three atintl wtth •
the Broadway company behind him. la an
electrifying pteaence, and his vocal rJ
ls phenomenal. especially during his :
lmpuaiooed solo, •Bring Him Home" u :
the street 1nlurrection reaches ltl peak. •
His oppoe.lte number, Stephen : :
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THE CROWD
Olson to speak on human rights ENGAGEMENTS
Glassen~Cbase
I n these very difficult limes,
the relevancy of charitable
causes is debated among
local soda.I advocates..
For some, an overwhelming
feeling of triviality creates an
auraofgulh when planning
t.lhle !telttng-.
in the face of
news reports
of soldier:.
and civilians
dying abroad.
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there is a
sense that 1he
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community
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~ Peace will
6'¥entualty come from conflict,
ALSO IN THE CROWD
Loren and Birgjtta
Glaaen of Irvine
announce the
eDPfelnent of their
dau(Chter. Anrtlb
Glusen of Costa Mesa.
to Clutl Chase of Costa
Meaa.
The bride-elect
graduated from the
University High School
in Irvine and UC
Berkeley. Annika Gtassen and
The future Chris Chase ·
bridegroofll. son of Bob
and Lynn Chue of lrvine, gn1duated frorn the Uni..,ersuy
HigJl School in lrvipe and Tufts um .. er<11ty in Boston,
Mass.
An Aug. 9 wedding is planned in Mammoth Lakes,
Calif.
Weidberg-Klein and it is therefore important lo
<!Aery on with the day to day
<Julies, Including charitable
endeavors. that make life in
America unique and special.
: With concern for d1ffenng
JlOints of View. one organizauon
wtth international roots wdl
endeavor to focus local at1<•n11011
cio very '>Crious worldwidP
issues.
Wom en of Vi'>ion will hn'I
Jane Olson at an annual
lum:heon on May 7 a t the four
Seasons I lorel. Newpon Reach.
Women of Vision is an an11 of
World Vi'>1w1, a 01ri'>1tJn
outreach ol)_;an17.a11on that heir'
unpoveri:.hed women and
chtldren 111 Lhe Umted \1a1t·' .md
the re-.t of the world.
Th e Newport-Mesa social scene 1s not JUSt about glittering charity balls or days on the golf
course raising funds for local causes .. Last week 1n Newport Beach, neighbors gathered
for dinner and d1scuss1on of issues local and international All of them are parents in the
Newport-Mesa school system. While they did not travel to a faraway land, they did hold up a
copy of the Daily Pilot to display their community pride Pictured from left to right are Ken
Yonkers. Blair LaGranduer, Maryann Towersey, Dave Nix. AJ Beaudette. Karen
Amies, Kim Beaudette, Jenny Yonkers. Sue LaGranduer, Brian Towersey, Maureen
Cox and Ginger Nix J
Sharon and Be rtrand
Weldbecg of Irvine
announce the
engagement or their
daughter, Suzanne
Molly Weidberg of New
York City, to Dr. Devon
Andrew K1ein of New
York City.
The bride-elect
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University High School
in Irvine, Cornell
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Guitarist, composer and educator Frank Potenza will
make his Scott's Seafood Jazz Club debut with the Shelly
Berg Quartet featuring Red Holloway on April 25 and 26
in Founders Hall. For these performances, Potenza will
perform with Berg on piano, Holloway on saxophone.
Luther Hughes on bass and Paul Kreibich on drums.
Tickets are $49 for the 7:30 p.m. shows and $46 for the
9:30 p.m. shows. They are on sale now at the Center box
office. For information, call (714) 556-27 46.
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St..
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
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SPECIAL
ORANGE COUNTY
POETRY FESTIVAL
The second Orange County
Poetry Festival is going on
through the month of April with a
variety of events throughout
Orange County. For information
about events and locations. call
(714) 564-6526 or visit
www.ocpoetryfestival.com. Most
events are free.
FASHION SHOW AT MACY'S
Macy's South Coast Plaza is
hosting an evening of fashion
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DKNY is launching their Spring
Collection and Macy's is
sponsoring a cocktail reception to
celebrate the event. enjoy an
evening of codctails and hors
d'oeuvres, music, Models on the
Move fashion presentation, and
free gifts:Lanc6me cosmetics will
also be providing a
complimentary brow shaping
service from their licensed
specialists. All proceeds from this
event will benefit the Pretend
City. Suggested donation for
attendees: $15. Macy's South
Coast Plaza is at 3333 Bristol
Street. For a reservation, (714)
556-0611 ext. 4231.
ART OF SURFING
Beach boys and girts of all ages
can catch a wave without getting
wet at #The Art of Surfing# at 3
p.m. today at the Newport Beach
Central Library. Presented by
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Continued from Al2
Keith Glaaman't Maveric:b, the
frM music end dance program
will conclude the Eye on the Atta
Lecture & Performance Seriet
sponsored by the Newport Beadl
, Atta Commission. It will feature
music by Alan Tenic:ciano, San
Diego Symphony percussionist
Jonathan Slant, and prerecorded
ctaulcal, popular and Hawaiian
tunes. The Newport Beach
Central Library ia at 1000
Avocado Ave. For more
Information, call (949) 717-3816.
SOUTH COAST Pl.AlA
FASHION SHOW
St. John Boutique and South
Coast Plaze are having their
elg~fVlual lunct>eon and
4edlion show to commemorate
the Guilds of Orange County
Performing Atta Center and their
26 years of enriching the
community's cultural life. The
event is at 11 a.m . April 23 at
Hyatt Regency Irvine. Tkteta are
$125 per person. For
reservations, call Dianne Howe at
(714) 556-2122, ext. 224.
MUSIC
OSCAR WINNER
MAUREEN MCGOVERN
The singer witq the Stradivarius
voice, Maureen McGovern makes
her debut at Founder's Hall
Tuesday through Friday, wtth
performances at 7:30 p.m. Tidtets
are $49. The Center is at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call (714)
740-7878.
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC
Orange County Performing Arts
Center in Founders Hall will
present the world's foremost
early music ensemble, which will
offer a new critical edition of
Vivaldi's ·The Four Seasons.· The
concert is at 4 p.m. Sunday.
Tic*ets are $60. The Center is at
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
(714) 740-7878.
JAZZ BY FRANK POT£NZA
Guitarist, composer and educator
Frank Potenza makes hia Scott's
Seafood Jazz Club debut with The
Shelly Berg Quartet featuring Red
Holloway on April 25 and 26 at
7:30 and 9:30 at Founder's Hall.
Tidtets for the late show are $46
an $49 for the early performance.
The Center is at 600 Town Center
Drive, Cost.a Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 740-7878.
CUBA'S ORQUESTA ATAGON
Hear tha ridl sounds of Orquesta
Aragon at 8 p.m. May 3 at the
Barclay Theatre. For more than 60
years, this legendary ensemble
has Introduced the sound• of
Cuban jazz to countries around
, the wot1d. Tidtets are $35 and S29
and are available through the
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Sunday, featuring the Tex Beneke
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the Pied P1pera. In the Robert e.
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South Coast Plaza offers live
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Sunday In April. Aetcher
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contemporary Christian pop on
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on April 19. Gabriel Mann plays
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wortd music on April 26. And
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All performances are at 2 p.m.,
except the April 6 performance,
whktt la at 4 p.m. South Coast
Plaza la at 3333 Bear St, Costa
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'VIENNESE DEUGHr
Pianist Christopher O'R;ley, a Van
Oibum medalist, will perfonn
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part of the Cafe Ludwig at
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performance ia at 2 p.m. April 27.
Founder'• Hall 11 at the Orange
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600 Town Center Drive. Tldcet.s
are $35 and $45. lnformB'tion:
(714) 765-5799.
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The Padfic Symphony plays a
program of Ruulan WOfb on May
7 and 8 at the Onmge County
Peffonnlng Ma Center. The
divertimento from Stravinsky's
"The Fairy Klu7 written on the
35th anniversary of Tchaikovsky's
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p.m. Fridays at the Tee Room,
3100 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach.
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THEATER
Contnied from AlO
both ph)'lk:dy and vocally, It's
eerie to esperimce an audience
10 Jllelmerized by bis do.
"St.ari," that DOC ooe patroo
thinb to applaud.
Thia venloo of "Les Miz"' o«en IOfDeth1ng • bit different
- a Madame 'Ibernard1er who
outdoes h« huaband In the
comedy department Jodi
CapeJae ii a ph.a-size crowd
pleaaer In th.ls role, while
Michael Haywa.rd·Jooes is
strong. but secondary u the
comllWlg lnnbeper«Wer rat
who preys off Parlslana living
andde9d.
' 1bnya Dbon glows as the
wronged W:tory wolb:r Pandne,
forced Into prostitution by a
leedng foreman {Brian Neal
Ouk) and radiant in her "J
Dre81Qed a Dream" musical
appeal Its her destitute
dau8t!ter. Skylar Harden siD&'i willfiaity of her lmaglned "c.astle
on a Cloud.'"
Another younpter. Jwtin
Sbinable, &haws precocious Oash
u the cocky little Gavrocbe. The
young lovers, Marius (Scott
Hunt) and Cosette (Amanda
Huddleston), are especially
engaging in this production, and
STARTING
Continued from Al 0
after they have already reached
a crisis. She saJd the best time
to work on a relationship is
when it is improving and both
partners are willing. The worst
time to come for therapy is after
the breakup.
"The person who has left
thinks the grass is greener, and
they are separate enough from
the marriage and spouse to be
ready to explore it,• she said.
·Until that person finds ou t
that the grass ls not greener.
ARTISTIC
Continued from AlO
Mondriaan said. "It means be
careful what you wish for,
because it might suck you
under, or suck you in.·
Because people dream. they
said. it's more effective to have
the distortions in the painting. It
gives it a quality beyond reality,
lwninous of the dream.
"The painted pan is thought,
dreams and emotions
visualiz.ed. • Mondriaan said
·lbe white Is reality. It's tactile,
you can touch the bed and
pillow -it's reality."
Seeing Moses and Mondriaan
together. it's easy to see their
synergy and why they work so
well as a team.
"When I first met Erle. I
wanted to sculpt him and have a
large piece created,· Moses said.
"'That's when I discovered his
talents for drawing and
painting. and we have been
working together ever since. He
was able to do so many things I
couldn't do. so It was a perfect
combination.·
Moodriaan said that be came
in to suppor1 her art and did a
lot of things such as designs and
sketches.
Their work is complementary,
each telling a story through the
fusion of their art, a process
they work on until they are both
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Michael Hayward-Jones as Themardier leads the tavern patrons in
a rousing chorus of "Master of the House• in the touring
production of ·Les Miserables,• at the Center throu~h April 20.
Huddleston's vocalizing is a
particular treat. Hugely effective
in their separate ways are Dallyn
Vail Bayles as the impassioned
rebel leader Enjolras and
Jessica-Snow Wilson as the
Theman:liers' grown daughter,
Eponine. whose "On My Own"
solo is a certified heart tugger, as
is heT final scene at the
barricades.
Those barricades, by the way,
constitute six ton!> of cicenery. an
imposing sight no matter how
there is no couples work to be
done because they are not
willing to try."
" healthy marriage starts
with friendship, she said. Ways
to improve a marriage include
taking time for each other,
communicating regularty and
simply being sweet.
"So often there is so little
sweetness between people. and
people don't even notice." she
said. "That just amazes me. Not
that there is not sweetness, but
people don't even nolJce it
anymore.·
Sometimes the only solution
is separation. In those cases,
completely saLi5fied, giving
nothing less than their best.
·Meeting Eric was ILke
meeting my long lost twin, H
Moses said. "We would have
totally been childhood friends.
We play well together. fhe night
we met, we stayed up until 7
a.m. talking at Denny's while h e
painted with the sugar. I knew
we had to work together. My life
changed overnight. I had an
instant partner."
Visiting their home and studio
on the Back Bay is something
one might be able to conjure in
a dream or see in a movie.
Perhaps thats because Moses
worked as a set designer and
has put together the perfect
scene for the two of them. There
are intticate fabrics, beds placed
inside an<i outside on different
levels of the home and it's
surrounded in a Jungle of plants
and perfectly placed art.
They have the luxury of
working when they are most
in.spired. which. they say, 1s
mostly at night until about 3
a.m. ·rn come up with the ideas
and present them to him,·
Moses said. •He'll edit and then
we'U debate about what the
piece is supposed to say. We'll
whHtJe it down until it reads in
one hannonious note.·
There are times when they
have worted on a piece and it is
done except for the final stroke
-and since Mondrlaan finishes
many times you've seen this
landmark musical. The logistics
of th.is touring production
stagger the imagination.
While there's virtually nothing
new in this production, it may be
argued that once you get it right.
as composers Alain BoubliJ and
Oaude·Michel Schonberg did
nearly 20 years ago -you don't
tinker. "Les ~rabies" che
musical is as much a classic as
Victor Hugo's novel was a
cenrury ago.
Cohen helps people move
through the trauma and mixed
emotions that come with
divorce. She helps them
understand how the marriage
feU apart, work through the
grieving process and then move
on.
Cohen said there may not be
an ultimate solution until the
real enemy is defeated -the
ego.
"Man struggles with his ego,·
she said. "It is universally true.
We are inherently programmed
to 5ee the world in terms of
win·lose, nght·wrong.
good-bad."
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COLLEGE BASEBALL
EYEOPENER
~·14honorM TODD KATOVSICH
81
Uong Beach outlasts Anteaters, 9 ~4
UCl rally nowhere in
sight as 49ers take first
game and Glenn
Swanson takes loss.
L Beach St. 9
UCI 4
-' in the Big West) re· plate. The Oirtbags' center fielder Steve
ceived a two·nm trl· Velazco went 3 for 4 to lead Long Beach
pie from Greg Wallis, State. which never trailed after its two-run
but that was all UCI first inning. .
could muster. The second game of the three-game se-
Abe Alvarez. long ries starts tonight at 6, as sophomore
Beach ~ ace, Brett Smith will take the mound for UCJ
went ~ lnningl. and Jared Weaver will be on the hill for
scattering six bits Long Beach State.
while allowing bW
runs. He ro6ected bi<;
seventh win in as Long Beedl St.19 9, UC Irvine 4
ANTEATER BAflJ>ARK -This time,
UC Irvine wasn't able to sneak up on
Long Beach State. The Anteaters' baseball
team, which swept the 49ers last year,
lost, 9-4, to Long Beach State, ranked No.
10 by Baseball America, Friday night in
Big West Conference action at Anteater
Ballpark.
UC Irvine's bid to upset the "Dirtbags"
fell five runs short, as Long Beach scored
five in the top of the ninth to pull away
from a 4-2 lead. The Anteaters (14·21. 2-2
many decmons. while ua sophomore Glenn~ dropped to
1-6 on the season. Swanson albYed six hits
and four nms (M'.> wlealDed) in six inning of
wodt that also included four strikeouts.
Score by Innings long Beadl 200 010 105 -9 12 I
UC frvine 100 001 002 -.c a J
Alvarez, Anderson (9) and Jennings; Swanson,
Koehler (7), Raulinaitis (8), Alstot (8), Tripoli (9),
Schroer (9) and Wagner. W -Alvarez, 7-0. L -
Swanson, l-6. 2B -Jennings (LB). Hanson (LB),
Horwitz (UCI). 3B -Hofius (LB), Wallis (UCI),
Dudrey (UCI).
Senior center fielder Jon Horwitz led the
Anteaters with a 2-for-4 perfolTllaJlce at the
TRACK AND FIE.LO
Hoping
F 0 R
Daylight
Costa Mesa High senior standout
Sharon Day, the Orange County record
holder in girls high jump, will test herself
against the best tonight at Arcadia.
Steve Vir&en
Da1lyP1lot
ARCADIA -One of a few ad sJogans for the Arcadia
Invitational is, "When the lights go on the stars come out"
That ls truly the case when it comes to Costa Mesa High senior
Sharon Day.
Day, the CIF state defendhlg high jump champion and Orange
County record holder, will compete in the high jump at the 36th
annual Arcadia Invitational today. The high jump is scheduled to
begin at 5 p.m.
Day will display her talents on a bigger stage than last
weekend. when her clearance of 6 feet. 2 inches gave her the title
at the Trabuco Hills Invitational and gave her the Orange County
record and school record. Her previous best was 5-11, which gave
her the championship at la& year's State Finals at Cenitos
College.
One of the reasons Day has imp~ on her high jwnp mark
is because the Costa Mesa girls track and field team bas added
depth this season, Coach Glenn Mitchell said. The ~·
added depth has allowed Day to focus more on the high jump.
rather than attempt to collect points in various events.
"She has not had to carry the team." Mitchell said of his star
athlete. "She doesn't really have to do the relays and shes been
having some real good jump wodcouts."
Mitchell also said Day has been enjoying herself this year and
that. too, has helped lead the senior to success. Day helped lead
the Mustangs to win the Golden West League title in volJeyball.
and as the goal-scoring leader of the girls soccer team she led
Costa Mesa to a share of its first CIF championship.
Now, most of her teammates from that soccer team have
joined Day o n the track and field squad. ln addition, her
younger sister Jasmin, who was also integral for the soccer
team. is jwnping and training with Sharon and Eugene Day.
their father:, is the jumJ» coach.
'\
UC Irvine ace Glenn
Swanson, shown here in
eariler action v~. Anzooa,
was tlie Ant~ .. R;~
pitcher Friday-against l°"8 •
Beach St The "Oirtbags"
scored five runs tn the ninth
inning to pull away from UCI
in a 9-4 victory at Anteater
Ballpark.
STEVE. McCRANK DAIL~ PILOT
COLLEGE MEN'S
VOLLEYBALL
UCI gain
MPSFberth
Pelzel leads the Anteaters
to four-game victory over
the Tigers.
CRAWFORD J IAIJ -11H:' U< I rvint:
men's volleyball team. heh111d HI k.111.,
from junior out!.ide hittl·r Junmy Pcln·l
defeated Pacific. J6<l4, D · {0, \0 2 t 10
20 in a Mountain Pacific Spon~ fe<fer.i~
tion match at Crawford I tall 1-mlJ)
The win secure:. a benh into thl'
MPSF tournament for the Anteatm. It
will be the thUd MPSF townament ap-
pearance for UO. ~· roved 10
~**·~~ J2-12 k .tt,'lll wms sets a $CJ1:
KENT TRTrPTOW /DAILY P1l.Or
record for most
conference wins tn SCOREBOARD
a season. surpass·
ing the 11-9 ~cord
of 1999.
UCI led 20-16 in
game one, but rwo
lcills from Tim Jen-
son and a hitting
error by the Ant Pacific 1
eaters brought UCI 3
UOP back to 20-19.
The teams traded
points, until a Nie Vislay loll ga\e UU
match point, 29-27. A ill! by .\aron
Wachtfogel and another UCl hilling er
ror blotted the score at 29·29. The
teams once again ping-ponged back
and forth until Vislay pounded another
kill at 35-34. A Wach.tfog hitting error
ended the game. gt.mg 'l.JCI a 36-34
win.
With the 5cored ued at 27 27 1n
game two, a UOP hitttng error and a
David Kniffin service ace gave the Ant-
eaters match point. Wachtfogel again
had the burden of a hitting error on
game point, as UCI took the second
set 30-27.
"She's really having fun out there." Mitchell said of Sharon
Day. who will compete in soccer and track and field at Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo next school year. "I think having her friends
out there is letting her relax a lot more. Overall, it's just a lot
more fun for her. I'm just telling her to tell me what she wants Costa Mesa's Sharon Day sprints the final few meters to victory in the 800meter run during a
meet against Westminster on Thursday. Tonight. she will be among the top runners in the state
See TRACK, Paa• 84 competing at the Arcadia Invitational.
The Anteaters were led by Pelzel. who
had a .522 hitting percentage and a
match-high six blocks. UCI will dose
out the regular sea5<m. hosting Stanford
tonight.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Eagles sweep another foe
Hartwell, Larsen lead
Estancia in Golden West
League win Friday.
DAILY PILOT ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Andrew Cole
Newport Harbor's main man in th.e pool
is swimming in the spotlight.
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DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor swimmer Andrew Cole is the Daily Pilot's High School Athlete of the Week.
COLE
Continued from B 1
ANDIEW CDl.E .• points. Cole's easygoing, yet
hard·worldng contributions
have been important to the
utah senior's future. ==~~f) Sailors and also to the Newport
The understudy now owns the =6-foot·J Cole has earned a full-ride
spotlight. Cole is the leader of 180 scholarship to the University of
the Sailors this season. I le is ~~ Utah. He's going back to his
Newport's lone club swimmer, fr..nyte, 100 tJ.cbtrotce · hometown.
who 1rai11'> with the Irvine and relal!.on "I just figured I wouJd be
Novaquatics. Cole has been the ~ Lpch more comfortable with the en-
catalyst in 1he SaiJors' quest to :::::-~,,,:::end ct... vironment," Cole said of choos·
dethrone the Irvine Vaqueros, Fewwwl• .....tit: ~lord of the ing Utah. instead of Pacific.
whom have won the Sea View Rings: lWo rowen• Cole said he's changed since ._. ~ •• ts et: "Winning 1ha League titJe the past t•ight year... Of DMllon 1 tMM tide laat ,._.It_, moving to Newport two years
, "I le'!> ddinuely a leader," ,..Y • sttong tMM effort.• ago. but he wiU be able to gain
Newpon Coach Jac,on Lynch Athlet9 of the .... JlV: ... the · comfort in Utah easily because
said. "If he's serious about 100 l>n (SUO), 100"" .,.,. end he's been there done that.
comrlbut.d to wtnnlr'I -Md 400 something, they rally around tree releyl In helping the s.llon tte "On a personal level I have
him. If ht'!> gomg to come Irvine,~ changed. getting into the whole
through. then -.o are they. Dlfr• Newport bead\ lifestyle and swf.
"last year. he wa.!> looking to ColfedorapottrCMt.,,..QJ.S ing everyday." Cole said. "Just the
Peirsol and Lean Lo M>rt of meet '-==============:=..J whole social aspect is totally dif.
their standards. The shoe is on ferent than Utah night life."
the other foot right now. It's a new role for him and Cole has been surfing for the past eight months.
he's doing good with 11." During the summer, he wouJd swim in the morning.
\.ole ha'> been thriving in his leadership role and surf in the afternoon. then go back to training and
the evidence came ApriJ 2, when he led tJ1e Sailors to before the sun wouJd set, he went back to the waves.
an BS-RS lie with Irvine, which sets up what shouJd "I think some of those days, 1 was more on water
be a thrilling Sea View League finaJ May 9 at Foothill. than I was on land," Cole said. "l was really in tune
Cole won the 100 back!.troke in 53.9, which is the with the water. I'm progressing. I'm learning small
best time in Orange County tlili sea!>On. I le also won maneuvers. That's the cool thing of living down
the JOO free (48.10). Both performances automali· here and taking up the sport that is so heavy on
cally qualified him for the ClP preliminaries. the lifestyle of most beach cities.·
Cole aJso t:ontributed to I.he victorious 200 and 400 Cole's progressjon as a swimmer has much to do
free relays. As if symbolic, Cole was the lead swimmer with Newport Harbor. For the past two years, Cole
in both rela)"i. providing insurmountable leads. has improved because of the Sailors, including
"I've been continuing to lead him off in the re-Peirsol and Lean.
lays," Lynch ..aid. "He's doing the best job of get-"It's been really amazing being able to swim in
ting the guys going, He gets out there and gives us the same lane as an Olympian,· Cole said of Peir·
the lead and their job is to maintain iL • sol, the world-record holder in the 200 bade and a
Cole, whose sp~ialty i:. the baclGtroke. has been 2000 Olympics silver medalist "Swimming with
versatile for the Sanors this season. He's able to Aaron Peirliol was an experience of a lifetime. Not
swim just about any event for Newport I !arbor. too many swimmers can say that. I've been greatly
and· h e's defirutely dble to win races and score appreciative of that"
TENNIS
Nelson's run ends in semis
OCC's lone player
loses to Savin , who
goes on to win
conference title.
IRVINI: -Orange Coa'it Col·
lege sophomore AshJey Nelson
lost in a semifinal singles match
of the Orange Empire Confer-
ence women's individual tennis
tournament at Irvine Valley Fri·
day.
Nelson lost, 3·6, 3·6, to Fuller·
ton's Kelly Savin. who went on to
win lhe OEC singles champion-
ship. Savin upset the favorite Ali·
cia Brown from Riverside to win
the singles title.
In the OEC doubles final, Nel-
son teamed up with freshman
Leah Becker and they lost in a
thrilling match to Saddleback's
Annette Beebe and Jessica All·
brook. The Saddleback duo won,
Hi, ft-4.
*It was a tough day for us,"
OCC Coach Janice Maran said.
•eut we did as well as we shouJd
have. I'm really pleased.·
The Pirates will have the week
oft' and will then prepue for the
Ojai tournament which start~
April 24.
Elsewhere in area tennis:
Sage Hill loses, 13-5
• fflGH SCHOOL: The Sage
I fill School boys tennls team
lost in an Academy League
match of heavyweights, in
which host Whitney won, 13-5,
Friday.
Whitney is ranked No. 2 in
CIF Southern Section Division
V. while the Lightning is ranked
No. 5. Whitney improved to
12·2, 6-0 in league, while Sage
Hill dropped to 5· 7, 4·3.
Anthony Milovantsev and
Greg Solod1co teamed up to re-
cord two doubles wins for the
Lightning.
·The Academy League is the
toughest league in Division V,"
Sage Hill Coach A.G. Longoria
said. •Fairmont Prep is another
ranked team at [No. 3). So we
don't feel too bad about this
loss."
~ ........
Whttney 13, s..-Hll s Sing._ -Livingston (SH) lost to •
Chen. 0-6. def. Shin, 6-0, lost to
Hwang, 0-6; Montekab (SH) lost 1·6.
won. 6-0, lost 2-6; Van Chin (SH)
lost, 1-6, w on, 6-4. lost, 0-6.
Doub4es-Solodko·Milovantsev
(SHI lost to Wee-A. Lee, 3-6, def.
Belchico-R. Lee, 7-5, def.
lhl-Terankh, 6-2; Cassie-Cordier
(SHI lost, 2-6, 1-6, 2-6;
Kurran·Oemirjian (SH) lost. 1·6. 1-6.
0-6.
Glatch advances in first
round of Easter Bowl
•JUNIOR TENNIS: Alexa
GJatch of Newpon Beach, the
top seed in the girls l 4s singles
in the prestigious Easter Bowl
Junior Tennis Townament at
Riviera Reson and Racquet
Oub in Palm Springs, defeated
Marisa l..ambropouJos of Lake
Forest in the first round Friday,
6·0, 6-2, and wl1l face Erin Wie·
sener of Calabasas in the to-
day's Round'of64.
In the girls 18s, Stanford·
bound Anne Yelsey of Corona
del Mar is seeded ninth and will
open play today, While Cd.M's
Brittany Holland l.s also sched-
uled for a first-round match to-
day .
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HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
SEAN HILLE.R I DAILY PILOT
Mesa's Jenny Jordan slides safely into second base under Santa Ana's Lupe Alvarado's tag Friday. Costa Mesa won, 2· l .
Mustangs edge Santa Ana
Uyen Mai,' s RBI in the
bottom of the s ixth
lifts Costa Mesa past
Saints, 2-1.
CX>STA MESA -A bit of luck
along with some opponune pitch·
ing provided the Costa Mesa High
softball team with a 2-1 Golden
West league victory over visiting
Santa Ana Friday.
Sophomore Uyeo Mai was aed-
ited with what pnMld to be the
game-winning RBI on her fty ball to
center 6ekl in the bottom of the
sixth inning. With two out. the
score tied, 1-1. and senior Jennifer
Jotdan on thlrd ~ Mai popped
the ball to ~ There was oonfu.
sion OYer who would catch it and
the ball fell. Cosm Mesa Cnadl Rick
Buonari.go said Jordan. who sin-
gled to reach and stole two bases to
get to third, scored on the pla)(
"Anytime you win a one-run
game when both teams are play·
ing so well is just great." Buonari·
go said. "Anytime we can win a
game like that. l'll take it·
Sophomore Jadcie Butler im·
proved her pitching record to 9·2
after she delivered a three-bitter
that included three strikeouts for
the Mumangrt (10-5, 4-1 in league)
"l think she threw fairly wen..
Buonarigo said of Butler. "She got
some big pitches when we needed
her to. and that's all we can ask of
her."
The Saints (1-4 in league) went
up 1-0 in the first inning after
pitcher Mallory Marquez collected
an RBI double. The Mustangrt an-
swered in the third inning. when
Mesa left the inning with the
bases loaded but was still able to
BRIEFLY
score one run
Senior Alejandra Gallardo led
olf the inning with a bunt single.
Later. sophomore Kelly Thpps
contributed a one-out RBI single
that brought in Gallardo to lcnot
the score.
Goldln Wiit lelpl
Costa Meu 2. s.m. Ane ,
SantaAne ~~.....,. • 1 3 2
Mele 001 001 x • 2 & 1
Marquez end Delgadillo; Butler end
Miller. W -Butler, ~2. L -~rquez. 28
-Marquez (SA).
OCC athletes sparkle at meet
Art Dia.7., J<einan Briggs, Jas·
mine Geider and Roseann Peters
were among the top performers
for Orange Coast College in the
OCC Five-Way lhld and Field
Meet Friday afternoon against
nonconference visitors San Di·
ego Mesa, Antelope Valley, Cuya·
maca and Bakersfield. It was a
nonscoring meet
Diaz took top honors in both
the 1,500· and 3,000-meter races,
while Peteri. won the 800 meters
and took second In the 3,000 as
the Pirates dominated the dis-
tance events. Geider was one of a
number of the Coast women to
find her name in several catego-
ries. She took second in the 100
(13.98) and third in the long
jump (14-0V.), while running a
leg in the winning 4x.100 meter
relay team.
Also, stace champion Michelle
lcban won the 3,000 with a time
of 10:11.49, while Diaz won the
men's slde of the race in 8:41.47.
Lauren Cassity also bad a
strong day. winning the javelin
(102-1). taking foW1h in the 100
meters (1451) and running on the
winning 4x400 meter relay team.
Orange Coast hosts Santiago
Canyon and Fullerton April 17 in
the conference finale for all three
schools starting at 2 p.m . Fresh·
man Hanni Geider, Jasmine's
twin sister, has qualified for the
State Meet in the heptathlon af.
ter finishing fifth In a 'Southern
c.alifomla m eet at Mt. San Anto-
nio CoDege two weeks ago.
UCrs Liou second
• COUEGB TRACK AND
FIELD: UC Irvine junior Jenny
Uou placed second ln the
3,000-meter steeplechase with
a time of 10:53.28 in the Califor·
Dia/Nevada Ouunpionships at
San Diego State Friday. Fresno
State's Kara June was the win·
ner with a time of 10:36.46.
Jn the men5 steeplechase, Ant-
eater senior 'Davis Morisoll placed
10th with a time of9'.31.23.
Finals in the majority of the
events will be held Saturday.
Barnett, Gordon double
in Fountain Valley
•HIGH SCHOOL TRACK
AND PIEW: Braden Barnett
and sophomore Laura Gordon
won two events each for the
Sage Hill School boys and girls
track and field teams In their
four-way Academy League
meet at Fountain Valley High
Friday.
Barnett, a junior on the Sage
Hill boys team, won the shot
put (41 ·Iv.) and the discus
(111-9~) to help the Lightning
finish second with 63 points.
The lightning's boys squad im·
proved to 2-3 in league after the
meet that included Brethren
Christian, ciplstrano Valley
Olristian and St. Margaret's.
On the girls side, Gordon won
the 100-meter hurdles (18.6)
and the triple jump (30-6~) to
help Sage Hill finish third. The
Ligblnlng's record is now l ·4 in
league.
Pirates fall to Palomar
• JC VOLLBYBALL: Daniel
Stedman had 18 kills and setter
Marc Lomeli had a match-bes t
64 assists to lead visiting Palo·
mar lo a 31-29, 14-30, 22-30, 30·
28, 17-15 win over host Orange
Coast Friday night in Orange
Empire Conference play.
The Pirates, who still have a
chance at a playoff berth if they
can win their final match at Ir-
vine Valley, posted victories in
games two and three with rela-
tive ease after coming up short
In the opening game. However.
the Comets (8-7 in conference)
evened the match at 2·2 with
the slim margin in game four.
OCC (15-6, 10·5) visits lrvine
Valley Wednesday at 7 p.m . with
a playoff berth on the line.
Eagles earn personal
best in victory
•HIGH SCHOOL SWIM-
MING: The Estancia High boys
swim team d efeated nonJeague
host Savanna, 97-71, Friday,
when c,hree members of the
Eagles' squad earned personal
records in their respective
events.
Senior Skipper Todd won the
100-yard baclcscrolce in 1:18.32,
senior Frank Gamboa won the
500 free (5:31.39) and junior
Paul Collier won the 100 free
(57.25). All three were personal
best for the swimmers.
Gamboa also won the 50 free
(25.68), freshman Chad Kunert
won the 200 free (2:08.74} and
junior Nathan Marsteller won
the I 00 breaststroke (1: 18.56)
for the e8gles (5·4).
Sage Hill downs
Brethren Cluistian
•HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL:
Freshman Katie McKittericlc
amacked a two-run single in the
fourth 1nn1ng to help lead the
Sage Hill School softball team
to a 4-1 Academy League vie·
tory over visiting Brethren
Christian Friday.
Sage Hill Coach Jim Percival
said McKittericlc's base hit _gave
the Lightning (7 ·5, 3-1 in
league) the boost it needed. In
addition, Catherine Dailey
struck o ut three, walked one
and allowed one unearned run
to pick up her fourth pitching
win of the season.
~yLe•aue
S•ge Hiil 4, Br.thren Christl•n 1 Score by lnnlnQt Brethren 000 010 l> 1 & 7 Sage Hill 001 201 x • • 3
Winford end Jaurez; Dailey end
Torina. W -Dalley, 4-3. L -Winford.
OCC defeats SD Mesa
•JC BADMINTON: The
Orange Coast College women's
badminton team defeated host
San Diego Mesa in an Orange
Empire Conference match Fri·
day. The Pirates won, 15~6 and
improved to 8·4, while San Di·
ego Mesa dropped to 5-6.
Pirates lose by five
in Rancho Gilifomia
•JC GOLF: The Orange Coast
College men's golf team was
narrowly defeated by Mt. San
Jacinto, 416-411 , on par-72 ln
nonconf erence action at the
SCGA Members' elub at Ran-
cho California Friday.
The Pirates (11 ·9) Shaun
Vickers Jed the team with an 81,
followed by Brad Champion
(82), Kelly Wlcb (83), Jared
Bruce (84) and Jason Healbcoat
(86).
4 OC ¥WP ................
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Loper.tosses two-hit
shutout for Sage Hill
Lightning
soph omore
right-hander strikes
out three, walks only
.. one in route-going
road effort.
team tournament Wednesday
through Saturday.
. AcedlmJ .... si::: 4, Whitney 0
002 ~J"*T -4 • 2
Wfi 000000 0 -023
Lope l<omswlet; Allen end
Jlln)ea. W -Loper, 1·1. L -Allen. . '
CERRITOS--Sage Hill . Mustangs lose 1~
School 'IOphomore right-ban· game against Saints
der Matt Loper spun a two-hit The c.osta Mesa H1gb baseball
shutout Friday as the visiting team lost a 4-1 lead aft.er cwo in-
Ugbtning defeated Whitney, nings and suffered a 7-5 Golden
4-0, in an Academy League West League )<>Sf to visld.ng
baaeball game. Santa Ana Friday.
Loper struck out three and The Mustans-dropped to 6-7,
walked one in bis 90-pitch 2-3 in league. Santa Ana rallied
gem. There were no extra-base with a four-run fourth inning,
hits in the game, only six sin· and c.osta Mesa answered with
gles by Sage Hill (5·4-1, 4-3 in one run in the bottom of the fifth
league) and two by the Wild· to tie the score. 5-5. But the
cats ( 1-11, 0-7). Saints came up with cwo runs in
Sophomore George Dempsey the sixth inning and held on (or
paced Sage Hill offensively, going the win.
2 for 3 with an RBI. while junior
catcher Man Kornswiet went 2
for 3 with a stolen base and one
run scored ·
• The Ughtning will host Breth-
ren Ouistian on Monday in a
league game, then host an eight·
TRACK
Continued from B 1
to do.·
GoldlnW.. ........
s.nte Ana 7. Costa Meu 5 Score~ lnnlncn s. Ana 010 402 1> • 1 10 o
C. Mesa 040 OlO o • s • 1
Mitchell said Day will not compete in the 400 meters, as
she did last season in the Arcadia Invitational. That
should allow more concentration toward the high jump
and maintain h er momentum for next weekend's ML San
Antonio College Invitational, Mitchell said.
Corona del Mar, meanwhile, sends a bevy of
athletes to the meet, all in the Open Division.
Olris Ring.strom. a junior who tuned up for today's boys
400 with a sizzling 22.0 in m e 200 on Thursday in a Pacific
Coast League meet with Calvary Chapel, enters with the
No. 2 time in Orange County with a time of 49.76 in the
400. His race is scheduled for I :39 p.m.
ln the girls 400, set for I :27 p.m., will be Corona del Mar
sophomore Melissa Swigert, who had a best of 58.8.
Freshman Anne St. Geme is the first from Corona del
Mar to compete when she races in the girls 1,600, starting
at 11 :36 am Her entering mark is 5: 10.
The Sea Kings have two 1,600 relay teams entered
The boys, Kevin Artz Matt Morris, Brandon Borcoman
and Ringsttom. No. 2 in Orange County to Santa
Margarita. race at 3:45 p.m .
The girls. Sara Oaster, Whitney Wid~ner, Kelly Morgan
and Swigert. also second only to Santa Margarita in
Orange County. will race at 3:50 p.m.
SCHEDULE
TOOAY e..-.n
College -Long Beach State at UC
Irvine, 6 p.m.; Azusa Pacific at
Vanguard Univeraity,
doubleheader. noon.
Community college-Orange Coast
at Cypress, noon.
Hig h echool -Pride of the Coast
Tournament. first round: Paciftea at
Estancia, 11 e.m.: Newport Harbor
at Corona del Mar, 11 e.m.; Carlsbad
at Costa Mesa, 11 a.m.
~
College men -Stanford at UC
Irvine, 7 p.m.
Wftlfpolo
College women -UC Irvine at Long
Beech State Tournament. all day.
SGftbll
College-V•nguard Univeraity at
Point Loma Nazarene,
doubleheader. noon.
Swtmmlng
Community college men and
women -Orange Coast at Pasadena
Invitational, 9 a.m.
"hClk end twd
College men and women -Vanguard
Univenity Ill Mell d O\ampiona. et
An.-Pacific, 10 a.m.
High ld'tool bov• and glm-Corona
del Mer, Cotta Mesa at Arcadia
lnvltatlonal; Estancia at Powav
Invitational.
Qww
College men ed women -Orange Coast. UC Irvine at Long ee.dl, 8
a.m.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebratil the Daily Pilot's
Athlete o~ Week series
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TOOAY
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Or.ngeeo..t
Crose country, '99, ·oo
21 -Dustin llllngwonh
Newport Harbor
Bultetb911, '98, '99
11 ~ Sinct•lr
Newport Harbor
w.ter poto, '02
TO OUR READERS
A headline In Frtd•v'• •PQfU aectlon
of the Oallv Pilot atatlng tMi the
Newport Harbor boya tract team
defeated Leguna Hiiia was
Incorrect. l.eguN Hiiia won, 9CM8;
the Sanora' girt. team beM the
Hawka,84-64.
SPORTS
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Kaiser's C Division champions. Front row, from lett Spencer Rogers, Steven Martin and Dean O'Bourke.
t.td<le rrJN, from lett Chris Whitelegge, Ben Godwin, Peter Jensen, Philip Jensen, Mario Rosales and
Kasey Hyde. Back row: Coach Tm GooctNin. Not pictured: Aaron White and Nolan Mena.
Kaiser goes undefeated
Kaiser Elementarys third and
fourth-grade C division basket-·
ball team ended its season I 0-0.
capping it with a run through the
Southern California Municipal
Athletic Federation Orange
County Tournament.
Kaiser faced California. also
from Costa Mesa. in the final
game. The game featured several
lead changes and was tied with
one final possession for Kaiser.
Ouistopher WhlteJegge broke
free to male a baske t to seal the
33-31 win.
Kaiser defeated Buena Park.
30-9. in ·its second game but
faced stiff competition from a
team from Newpon Beach in the
first game.
The game went to the final
seconds of overtime before Kai-
sec pulled it out, 3 1-30.
California (8-1-1) began the
tournament beating Cypress, 41 -
33, and followed that up with a
26-16 triumph over Garden
Grove.
California and Kaiser were the
onJy two teams from Costa
Mesa's Recreation Division to
make the tournament, held
March 15-16.
The California Tidal W;r.1es. Bottom rrJN, from left: Mdrf?N Karlson, Ryan Qumlan, Trevor Borkowski,
Chad Faclder and Juan Tartre. Top rrJN, from left: Assistant coach Ron Wagner, Jose Quinones, Charlie •
Umansky, Scott Wagner, Sean McGuire and Head Coach Don F aclder.
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YOUTH TRACK AND FIELD
Kristofer Schobert.
above, of Carden Hall
finishes m first place
with a distance of 13
feet, 4 inches m the
long 1ump '91 dMs1on
F nday at Newport
Harbor High. Left,
Manners' Elizabeth
Eddy, 11 , rounds a
turn to take first m the
800 '91 dMs1on race.
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81acll-Cost1 Mesa Daily
Piiot •1112. 2003
Sa"'48
o•w 10.100M
AH ORDINANCE OF
ll< CITY COUNCIL Of
TH£ CITY Of NEWPORT 8£ACH APl"ftOVINC AH
AW.HOME.NT TITLE 20
OF THE N£WPORl
8EACff MUHICIPAL COOE
"ElATINO TO LANO
MARK BUllOINGS AHO ~ONIORMINC USES
(CODE AMENOME.NT 2002·407)
Subjt<t ordln1nc1 was
lnlloduced Olt the 2Sth
cl•J ol March ZOOl, lfl4I
wtt •dc>Olld on the llti d•.r of Aorll. 2003.
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tlM City Ci.•·• oHn Of
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Under the Scr\'icc Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
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2640 Collec:tlblesl
Memcnbllta 1160 HOME
IMPROVEMENT
Costa Mesa
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IOHITA CANYON
Ol'IH SAT -SUN l -5
lO Wlnt .... op _ •
The follow1na persons
are dome business n
1) Primary Mortaaae
Croup. b ) 1 800
P11mary com. c) I 800
P11mary com. Inc d) I
800 P11mar y toe . e)
PMC Loans com f) 800
P11mary com &J I 800
Primary. h) P11mary
Mortaa1e Group f1n•n
c1al Ser111C8' 1) PMG
F1n•nc 1l!I S11v1ces.
27201 Puerta Real, 1220,
Mruoon V1eJO CA 92691
P11n1ar y Mort1a&e
Group. Inc . (CAI 27201
Puerta Real. •Z20.
MIUIOn VteJO CA 92691
rtus bu~1nen 1s con
ducted by, a corporation
tt.ve you slartad d0rn1
b11s1ness yet? Ho
Primary Mor te•ae
Croup. Inc .• Sean Rey
nolds President
This slltemenl was
filed wrth the County
Clerk of O.an1e County
on 021211/0J
20036tSS4JS
Daily Pilot M11 29, Ap1
5. 12. 19. 2003 Sa«o ,.... ....... .........
The lollow1na person\
ice do1nc busrneu as
ULTIMATE REAL l Y
G~UP, 1249 1/2 W
Balboa Blvd .• Newpo1t
8aach CA 92661
Oarwon K Pearsnn
Inc , (CA), 1249 112 W
Balboa Blvd . Newpor I
Beach. CA 92661
This bus1nen 1s con
ducted by· a torporallon
Have you ~tarted dome
business yetl No
Oar..,1n II Pear-.on.
Inc , D1r..,1n K Pearson
Pres
This ~t;atement Wll
filed with lht County
Clf!f11 of Orance Counly
onOl/19/03
200J6t37724
D11ly Prlot Mar 22, 29.
Apr 5 12, 2003 Sa437 ,... ....., .........
The fqllowinc persons
are dolne bus1n~ as
AJ CLASSfCf XS, B)
FICURE8fX. 14202
Flower St "pl K
C11dtn Grove Caltfornia
92843
Hany N&lJyen 14l02
Flower SI Apt I<
Gatden Grove C•hfornra
92843
This buskins Is con
ducted by an 1ndmdu•I
Haote you st•r t ed dolna
buslnns yell No
Harry Nauyen
Thb st.temeot was
filed w1lh the County
Clerk of Or•n&• County on02/21/03
IOOUU44lt
Dally Piiot Mar 22. 29,
Apr 5, 12, 2003 S-438
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are dolnc businus H
Newport Con111nm1nt
C111try. 1941 NtWpOtt
81vd., Costa Mua, CA
92627
Dnld jadison Ke st'" •
lfit3 W Carrle.p Of
Senta Ant, C1hlornl1 92704
Thia busi-Is cOfl
ducted b,-. an 1ndMd111f
Hav. .-•t.trttcl c1o1na ~Y•tt Pto
Onld J.tdl'°'1 H•t•
Thti 1t1t,.~t wH
fllM •1111\1\ the Co\Ulty
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SERVICES 2600
liulch ~)78{e;.c
ENTERTAJNMEHT 2605 Cati De Cm
Callndarot
Ewnts
fGCW. HOUSllG
OfPOl'MITY
All real esta111 adver
t1s1n1 on this new'C>•P~t
1s sub.reel lo the f eder1I
F a1r Housin1 Acl of 1968
•• •mended whic h
make\ 11 1lle&al lo
adver hS<! · •ny prf>ft>t
ence. l1m1l at1on or
d1sc11m1nat1on bas.d on
race. color relreion HJ
handicap, lam1hal \ta111~
01 national 01111m. <" an
intention to make any
such prelertoce. l11n1ta
llOfl or d1~um1natt0n •
This newspapt!I Wiii
"ot knowrn1ty accept ••Y 1dvefl1s.emenl for
real estate which IS In
vlo,.hon of tl>e law OU<
r eader'!. 11e hueby
1nformdd th•I •II dwell
inas •dvtrthed 1n lhl1
new'19-art available
on an equAI opporlunrty
b•~•s
To complain of dis
crtmtn1 lion. call HUO toll
"" ., 1 800 424 8590
HOME
FURNISHINGS
W1cbo .lpc couch coHte
t.ble, end table & le
rNtchrnc oltOtNn $47'!>
Wic:llet w e & oltOfl\ln
$125 l Bar 5tools ~
(2) ilo'n lop end t•bltt
S95 714 838-8823
~ ...... ~ ~oom .t. sot. & '*-.
d1net1e set. Irle. SlOOO
for all 949 574 9732
3460 JEWB.RY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
C-.t CHi lfeech
Old Coins• Gold ,,ivet
19welry, wat<:Ms. 1nt1QU1S
cotlecbbln 949 642 9448
3610
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ANTIQUES
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books. toys, din lbl
w/c;f\al<s, tools. dotllu,
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ReslaU<ants Lane
6/mo 2 yr+
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Moldinp, Base 8oards
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artcl carpet, 2 c; aw. qt
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lo.1tc, nu patnt. s.m patio/
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.,. $1!0> 949 613 7800
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(812389)
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516,860
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CD Learner' Alloys/ (282506)
513,775
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PowtH Gnq>, AJr, CD,
LuthM, Moys & Low MllHJ
(100129)
512,885
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M/t>, Air, 7 fl'a•UfV91, 2nd Slldlng CO with Premium Sound & Mor91
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513,865
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Fl/I Poww, hllrdan eom.e.tf,
Premium ~ & A..,,,,.,
(814111)
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s13,675
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Ful PO'/M, t.Mh#, CD .irt
PrwnlcJtn Solnl' ,.,,..,
(I02321J
517,965
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Ful Power, LMltw, CO & Only
36K "''-' (1"9603)
520,845
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(1'4014)
920.885
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Ful Power, CD Slllc:ter.
()!SW, LMlhM' Afoontoolr
(176233)
S24,635
'02 CM' I AC DRILLE
Ful Power, ,_.,,,,,,.,, CD, On.star &
Alloys/ (253S106)
526,950
'02 C'" IM: DEVIJ.E
Ful Power, i..tt.r. CD, OnStw &
Alloys/ (254#8)
527.840
'03 CAM IM: DOI.LE
Ful Pow#, lAd»f, CD, On.star,
Alloys' l.oW ~ (107S36)
534,960
'99 CHEVY TAHOE LS
RHr Air, POW« Gn:ql, Tow Pdag.
& ChY 431( Ali1 {54782a)
516,985
'00 CHEVY TAHOE LT
RMI Air, POWflr ~. l.Mllw, CD.
Alloys & low""'-' (1~)
s18,870
'99 &llC YllCOI SLT
IWr A.r, POMt Gtocf>, IMIW, CD.
T aw l'Ao. Mo,s I LOJll ,.f {253tl06J
518,940
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Air, B«llnef. Cl.an Burrpr &
Pntmlc.m ~ (4()(162 I)
519,940
WCIBY-M1•LT
RMI Air, Power~. L.Mfler, CD,
Tow Plcg & AJloysl ~152)
519,965
wmns•..,.1•LS
R#ll Ar. POIWW Gn:q>. CD, 3rd s..t.
Tow Plq}. I Alloys/ (1611811)
522,850
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R.-r Air, Poww Gnxf). LMdhef. CD
si.dW. Tow l'fl8. I I.aw,. (Jl#eS}
524.840
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R.-r Air, Ful Pow#, LMtttw, CD.
Tow Plq/. I 1.oW ~ (40tla54)
524,840
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(714) 444-5200
Su~ to ptl6r lile, plus ~ent fees and taxes. any finance charges, any dealer docOment preparation charge, and any eml8'1on ~~ on tlPPfoYed er~ No d8illen or broktf8, retail purc:hue ~. M ..-.a hoUrl after pubtiCatlOO.
'01 &llC TillM SLT ,_,,Air. POMJ< Groc.t:>. Ledtet. co.
3rd S..t Tow~ & (hy 191< "'*'-/
(15a123)
527,950
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RMI Air, Ful Poww, CD, OnSw,
L•llW. Tow Plcg & (hy 231< ,,._,
(118060)
528,875