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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-07-25 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot--------------r---------c---------_-3- A B High school fires coach Dave Perkins is removed as head of Costa Mesa High's football program just before the Mustangs' season is to start . Roser Carlson Special to the Daily Pilot COSTA Ml:SA -Costa Me~a lligh Schools football team, about six weeks away from the start of the 2004 season. is without a head coach following the dismissal of Dave Perkins Dave Perkins o~.r.~~da~one," • Perk.ins, 52, ' said late Friday 1 night. "I've talked to my union repre· sentalive and am ex- ploring the possihilities of a transfer !within the district!." Perkins, who is with· out a coach- ing post for the first lime in 30 years, said he was IN SPORTS COSTA MESA IN CHAOS The first of a three-pert series investigating the spike in coaching vacancies at Costa Mesa High School. SH P•g• 81 fired because of a rniMmder- standing with school administra- tion over a check from a summer football camp that was mistak· enly made m11 to him. Perkini. said the check was intended for the school's hooster program and wai. only supposed to say, "Attention: Daw Perlcini.." ·nw .five·day summer camp includes about. 170 youngster~ ages 8 to 16, and involves about 20 coaches. The camp was on the Costa Mesa campus. Oistrict Assistant Supt. Jaime Castellanos said that Perkins will not return. "I cannot get into reai.ons for his dismissal." he said. "The best I can do is confirm he will not be See COACH, Pase A4 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WES: ~.~COOl O.C. FAIR Members of the Orange County Wine Society entered more then 800 homemade --- ------------,, SUNDAY EDITION • 10 Serving the Newport-Mesa commu_nity since 1907 JULY.'25, 2004 .. SUNDAY STORY PHOIO!> 8) [JUN l(ACH/DAILYPILOT MOVING HISTORY: One of the most sacred pieces of Crystal Cove history -the handmade wooden sign that was a landmark for locals and a greeting to visitors -is carried to safe storage by carpenter Steve Hargrove. The sign 1s being tucked away while the cottages are being refurbished . A cottage industry Workers are toiling away and working to refurbish the famed cottages at Crystal Cove. The emphasis is not only on restoring the cottages' original personalities but also making them safe to stay in. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot CllYSTAI. COVE -You can't argue with an ocean view. rhc first phase of renova- tions 10 22 historic beach cottages at < :ryl>tal Cove State Park isn't even half finished, but one breathtaking glimpse of the Pacinc ex· plaini> why people already are clamoring to rent them for summer stays. Work began in March on the $12-million project that will restore roughly half of the park's 46 collages hack to the way they looked in their heyday. whid1 lasted from about 1920 to I ~JSO. The projet:t. which is i.cheduled to fin ish in spring 2005 wilh the first collage rentals pro· jected for next summer, will include the creation of a visi- tors center, a cultural center and a pede,strian bridge over Los Ttancos Creek. Though no reservation -.ystem for the rnllagei. has been set up yet, former Crys- tal Cove resident Laura Dav- ick said her phone's been ringing off the hook. Davick is president of the Crystal Cove Alliance, a nonprofit group that has rai-;ed more than $500.000 toward his- toric preservati on of the beachfront community. HISTORIC HIDEAWAY I laving grown up in une of the collages. Davick i-. inti- mately familiar with the his· tury of the area and has the stacks of old photo-. and newspaper clippin~-. 10 prove it. Tl1e area began tu he more than a hare beach around the early 1920s when it was see COTTAGE, Pase A4 Workers have been making renovations to cottages at Crystal Cove since March. NEWPORT BEACH Floating on boats of confidence wines Into competition et the fair. Also, dancers move to the beat of their •ncettry end 1 schedule of fair events. SHP .. HA8-A9 SPORTS Royal Prince Alfred Yecht Club of Australia capturee 38th annual Governor's Cup Chellenge off Newport Pier. SHP .. e81 Families, fri ends come from near and far to build vessels at the Nautical Museum's event. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot Hunter Carr had definite plans for his boat before it was even a boat. His parents brought him and his friend to the Family Boat- bullding Weekend at the New- port Harbor Nautfcal Museum on Saturday u a belated birth- day present -Hunter turned 10 on Wednesday. A3 he watched his father, Ron, glue SH BOATS, P .. e A5 ' Alex Ritze, 11 , left, of Hawthorne, drives a screw into a side of a wooden boat to help secure a seat cleat while Miles Shepherd, right, of Hawthorne, reaches over Alex to hold the cleat in place. MARK C. DUS TIN ....,...,.;..;;.;..-.a.......:.t.... ______ ___..111 /DAILY PllOT ., ~77· 5$; ···•z•••••••••lil"li'lll'll'li11M'ildlil61'liltiil?liil'iiilitillrtillt..._t ..... ,..._.1 iiic....,..__._...,.._ .... ...., ...... _ __.. __ ~ ......... A2 Sunday, Ji.Jy 2!>. 2004 ' NEWPORT BEACH Lifeguard's annual challenge can be a bit drdining Nt'wpurl Beach Ufcguards held a blood drive Wednesday. parl of a challenge with other area lireguards flll'y have won 1he challenge for four of tfle ·past Ove years. Final rC's11lts from all tlH' other partidpating agendcs should be in fll'Xt Wl't'k. • Newporl 1Sunctt Watcrfrotlt lksort h<ti. doubled the numher of rn11age!> it has avallahlc for rent. Twelve studios were huih and oral'· bedroom cottage was dt'veloped last year. and resort crews 111st Onished installing I 2 more because demand was high. Most are on the ~hores of the llunes' lagoon. and larger units havt' a full kitchen and can i.leep up 10 IO o r I 2 guests. • East Santa Ana I leighb residents . have finall y found i.urccss in lheir 4ue-.1 tu get two pan:cl1> at the entry of their nelghhorhood developed as a JlilSSiVl' parkland in~ICUd or a parki11g 101. Th<· rt";ide111s ohtained tilt' i-uppon of the Cily Council 10 pay for maintaining the park and Supcrvbor Jarnci. Silva expressed his dc·,irc 10 rnainlain the character of 1ht• ndghhorhood. • < '.ity ufficial11 want to addresi. 11wrcrowdi11~ ut City I lail as soon as po"1hlt•. City Manager llomer lll11da11 ron~ider!> it his top priority for tht' m·w fhcal yr•ar. which began lhl' 11111111 h. Al h·a~I ont• round I 1111·111ht'r i' inlt'rc,lt•d in renovating 1lw l'xii-11ng n ty hall. wl11r h wu~ buill 111 I ~Mii. hut WVl'rJI olhL·r' are lt'aning 111w.inl a 1ww fadhty COSTA MESA New study offers options to c<Jsc freeway congest ion 'I he• Ora11~1· ( .1111n1y lra11,port<ilio11 A111honty1i. L'xplorin.: way ... to impmvl' traffir 111 n ·111ral Orn11~1· I 1111111y. Onl' of thoi.t• w.1y' w1111ld ht• 1·xh·mli11i.: 1lw Oran!(<' I 11•1·w.1y ('.i71 111 tlw <:ornna lid Mar P11·1·way 17.1), lhmugh tht• Mei.a Vt•rdc• 11l'1ghhorho11d. Transpnrtalion ofti11al' 1·111pha~in· that tht•i.c <lrl' I'"' prd111ll1111ry optioni. and nu '111·1·11i1' haVl' h1·1·11 Oc•i.lwd oul YL'I 1!1•1"11"1' 1lw ,;x.nwnlh 'tudy JUSI lwg.111 • 1\ .. m.111 ~ro11p of book lovers 11p1·twd .111u1hcr rhaptl'I la ... 1 w1·1..•k in lht• '·'t.:a of 11p1·11ini.: up mort• hhrary 'fl·ICl' Ill ( ·'"'" ~1t-.... 1. Tht• ~Ulllp i' '1ar1111g """" aml hopl'i. 111 rai~e .1w;1r1'lll'" ;ihoul 11' t'ffort~. and u·t ru1t rnun· voh111tccr' hl'forc 11 hrini.:' ;m y pl.11" for llltHl' 'Jlifft' lo lhl' city. ENVIRONMENT Organization taking a closer look at the Rhine Channel Oran~t· < '01111t y < .uai.I Keeper plans 111 launch a S:l46,000. in-depth sludy In lt·nm what toxic materials are in lhl' M'dirncnt in Newport Hearh's llhine < 1wnncl and how it can be l'11•an1•d up. The group will hire Ii co1"11lla11t lo 1:ollet:1 dala on thl' p11il111i11n itlld suggcsl cleanup 1111•1hod~ lur the channel, which a I !l!lll ''•1lt• rl'port decmt>d a toxic hot i.pol Thi· •Hudy will hegin in August with rnrnpll'1io11 expccled in April Z\)IJ!°) • 1111' I l1111i.c of Hcprescntativeli fM'wLI a hill l\ln11Llay that would p111v11lt• up lo $;.W million to the Or.111~1· t.nunly Water Districl's c·x11.111,1o n of i1s natural wetlands ln·atrnl'nt uf the Santa Ana RivN. Thb would bP heneficial hcr auw lhe lrt'alment enhancer; water 411ality hy purifying the watl·r na111rally amt n1'il\ less than purifying 1t 1n a fa ctory. ~EKINREVIE PHOTO OF THE WEEK 'SOUL MATES' MARI< C DUSTIN/ DAILY PILOT ·num;day:., Senior C ~11den W<'<fding < :Cn•rn1111y 1111 thc I lerit<q<e ~..._.al Ult' C >mn..:c < :mmly Fair involwd truu1y couples from around Southern C.alifomia. It w;t~ n•fn-shing 111 see couples that haw hccn ahll' tn makl· their maniaJ.:L'S l<L'il for m<.n-e than 50 year.;, t-speciaUy with our rnuntry°\ hild1 divorl'l' r.tll!!.. While w;tlt:hing tht• 1·crt·111uny. tht· rt·clini.," tht"t' f>l'1lpl1· had for their spoui-c.'S w& l'vid<•nf in their t•yc·' amt in 1111' c•xpressions they made to each or her. At the• end of the reading of the vows, uw pastor led them in a group prayer. While Wdtching this. Ronnie and P··dul McKiroje caught my eye a<; they bowed their head<; and held hands while standing next to l'ildt other in prayer. It wc1.<; a moment I w.i.'i able to catch lwtwc..'t'n the couple during a sp<.><:ial l'VCnt. PUBLIC SAFETY Police officers injured during suspect pursuit A polke pursuit that began 'l'\Jesday afternoon and invulvt.'tl a d~ suspect ended in Costa Me~1 with two arrests. five injured Co.,ta Mesa police officers and sever.ti damaged vehicles. Micheile White, a ]7-yt.•ar·old Anaheim resident wa'i spotwd in Santa Ana trying to buy dntl(l'. officials said. The man who was the alleged dealer tumed himself over In lhc police but WhilC' fled in her hlack I .t'Xll' i.run·utility vehicle. She dnM' around In CosliJ Mesa for ahoul JO minutes. onn· stopping in thl' City I lall parking luL stw cunrinued driving for IO minutes after police• blt'W 0111 all four of her lires using spikt> stripi-. The chase finally ended near the comer of fair Drive and Newpon HoulevanJ when Whites Sl lV begar1 to grind lo a halt. Whirc.• IJ1en deliberately hit two polirc can. and hacked up and hit thn.-c motorcycles. felling the officers, police ..aid. She 1hen went sideways and hil two otht>r car... None of the -Marl: C Dllstin Costa Mesa police investigate the scene where a car chase ended Tuesday at Fair Drive and Newport Boulevard. Five officers were hurt. DONL[ACH/ DAILY PllO! officers or civili<ms were seriously injured. White wa-. arrested after two officers physically reached into the car. pulled her anns away from the steering wht't'I and turned off the ignition. Police saJd White wa<; under the influence of drugs and was seen smoking free-base cocaine even as she was attempting to get away. White has been charged with as.'iaull with a deadly weapon, posses.sion of paraphernalia and felony evading. She was being held in Orange C'..ounry jail in Heu of S250,<XX> bail. Daily Ptlot NOTABLE QUO TABLES "I'm not sure what · t#Jcy're procesring. I didn'r know you could pi'ote$1 sofTU!OM runtJingfor ,ffi,... .. 041--· -Prank Barbaro. chairman or the 0ran·ge County Democratic Party. about Republicans who protested John F.dwards' visit to Newport Beach. ~All our fire statiOICS llave the brush equipment that's required. sucl1 as hand tools. chain saws • and foam in the tanks." -Newport Beach F"tre Capt Mike YbuTa about the fire season. "After all tllese years, it's still liard to think about those days. Our whok life seems like a mi rock." -Flory Van Beek. a l lolocaust survivor who was reunited with some or the people who helped her escape Nvj death camps. •She uw deliberately striking the police veliicks. She uw getting vi.ok>nt." -Costa Mesa Police Lt. John Atr.Palrtck about a car chase that ended near the intersection of Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive on 'l\Jesday. "/know I'm in good hands. Needles don't botlier me. Bui I've l>een told by people !IOI to look when they do it." -First-time blood donor and Newport Beach lifeguard Katie Erkbon, 18, aboul the Southern C..alifomia lifeguards' blood-drive contest "It'll be liard to walk in and not see Don anymore. I'm going to miss him so much We'll luwe to put his picture up on the wall or something." -Matt Ferris about working with Don Crocker, a 47 ·year veteran or the U.S. Postal Service who retired from his post last week. "His mother mised him welL He kt's 111£ do anything I want." -Lonalne Keeln. 81, about her husband Bill and their secre1 10 a successful marriage. The two renewed their \.V'edding vows at the Orange County Fair's Senior Golden Wedding Ceremony after 63 years together. Daily A Pilot SPORTS STAFF subscriptions to the 0.1ly Pilot are available only by firs1 clH• mail for $J0 per month. (Price• include ell apptlceble ltate and locel te>tH.I POSTMASTER: Send eddre11 ctlenQet to The Newport Belld\/Cott• M ... Deify Pilot, P.O. 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Wind w.ws will reach 3 feet by afternoon with a Wft1erty mixed ewetl of 2 to 3 feet. Look for aome patchy fog. At night, west wlnda will be from 10 to 11 knota with wind W.VH up to 3 feet. A mbced weeterty ewefl will range from 2 to S fHt. On th• outer waters, w..t wind• could reech 20 knot• with wind Wlvea up to 3 feet. Northweat end 1outhwe1terlv mixed 1well1 wlll reach 3 feet. At night, weat wlnda wlll continue In the 10· to 20-knot range. Wind wavea wlll be 3 feet. Look for a mixed northweeterty 1well of 3 to 6 fHt and a aouthweaterly awell It 3 fHt. SURF Moatly knH· to wHte·hlgh aurf will break on aouth·f1clng beachH. w.tafqualfty: http://www.•urfrider.oro TIDES TIMe 3:53a.m. t :oea.m. 4:17p.m. 11:12 p.m. Heleht 3.10 ffft, high Utfeet,low 5.28 feet, high 1.01 fHt, low WATER TEMPERATURE •de8ren Oatly Piiot CHECK IT OUT Summer reading at the beach can be a breeze L oading up the back or the car with towels, wnbreUas, coolers, pails, shovels, beach chails and more? Don't forget to slip in that handy paperback of fun summer reading. In fact, they are ,called "beach books" or "beach reads" in the proressio~ because they are lightweight, summer fare that can be read Y!ithout '90 much concentration and without an· unabridged dictionary. All the branches or the Newport Beach Public Library carry a big stock or easy-to-pack-and-carry paperbacks. Not only are they lightweight for your beach bag and your mind, if the little one throws it in the ocean, you aren't out a lot or money in fines. A sampling of a few titles that we recommend for a breezy summer read would have to include Jane HeUer's "Princess Otarming." HeUer's books are outrageously funny murder mysteries and th.is one is set un a cruise ship that's the Love Boat gone bad. Ir's perfect to read while gazing at the ocean and watching the boats go by. If you are looking for funny, don't forget to catch up on the latest t>y Carl Hiaasen. "Basket case· is his latest paperback and a fine example of the Mianli reporter's wacky sense of what makes people ticlc. 'Otis one centers around the untimely death of former rocker Jimmy Stoma -of Jimmy and the Slut Puppies -who was killed in a Bermuda diving accident. Like your comic thrillers with a little romance? There is Rachel Gibson's "Lola Carlyle ReveaJs All,· in which supennodel Lola winds up adrift in the ocean when government agent Max 7..amora hijacks her boat to get away from the drug runners who have just beaten him up. For the ultimate in historical romances, gjve award-winning romance writers Otristina Dodd and Connie Brockway a try with "Once Upon a PiUow, • which tells the "history" of a valued antique bed in four novellas. Romance not your sty1e? How about a terrific courtroom thriller featuring upstandin.: Commercial and residential real estate investments Key issues when buying commercial and residential real estate: How do I locate a property that will fit my needs? Does the property have any def erred maintenance items that will affect it s value? Can the property be irnpr~ved with minimal cost to provide added value and increased income? Contact me for more information on real estate investments. Chuck Iverson 949.574.3589 civerson@coldwellbMter.com C.Ol DUJ<.'l l lJl\N"'-.r •11.i lawyer l>ismrui I tartly? These authentically crafted books by John l.escroart include "The Vig." "I lard Evidence," "A Certain Justice," and "Guill, .. among others. If you like your fiction in the i.µy vein or wen• intrlicued by "The Da Vind Code,· try Daniel Silva's series fea1uring art res1orcr Gabriel Allon involved in Middle Easl intriicue. 'The 'Kill Artist" is a fine example .. Science fiction and fon1usy are aJwayi. good genres for a drl'amy summer day. If you haven't rcad Philip Pullman's 111odern d a..,,k series I lis Dark Malcrials, including "'Ilw <;olden Compass," "The Subtlc Knife." and "The Amber Spyglas.'>." you've missed one of thc 111oi.1 fascinating sets of compelling reading in our time. If your tai.tc runs 10 classic scienct' fiction, try John Varley. Orson Srntl Card. Larry Niven. and Poul Anderson. Jusl don'I forget that rcading can he fun tuo. When you arc . having fun at lhc hcach. a juky or hilarious papcrhack hook is a good way to while away llw hours. So run into any hranrll of 1he lihrary on your way tu 1he beach and grah a good read. Oh, and don'1 forget lhc suni.cn·cn: you just might gl'I caught up in a good story and forget lo w;ilch the clock. DtD YOU KNOW? I All the branches of lht Newport Beach Public IJbrary are now equipped with WiFi. wireless Internet acct>ss, fo r your laptop compulcr. •CHECK IT OUT ts written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column 1s by Sara Barnicle. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by accessing the catalog at http://WWW.newportbeach library.Ory. For more 1nformat1on on the Central Library or any of the branch locations. please call the Newport Bead1 Public library c11 (949) 717·3800. Ext. 2. LOOKING BACK Wright's still doing it right after 72 years By Jlntmy Stroup Special to the Daily Pilot 11.W. Wright Co .. better known as Wright's, has been buying and selling the biggest and smallest in hardware needs since it opened its doors in 1932, making it the oldest surviving business in Costa Mesa. Conceived as a salvage and · lumberyard by Harry Wright Sr., lhe shop wa'> buih on the principles thal were a part uf the era ln which it was startt'<.I. "It was a good time for that kind of business lM."t:ausc they reused everything -nails if they weft' stmight." said left Wright, gm11dson tu I tarry Sr. and the sho1>'s current owner. Wrighl has owm'<.1 the shop since he bought out his older brother and father, I larry Wright Jr .. in the mid-I 990s. though he ha.sn't s1>cnt much tune anyplacc cJsc since he WdS a teenager. "I started wurkin.: pretty much on a n.>gUlar basis since I WdS 14," he said. "Worked through high sc.:hool. More than I went to high school. probably." And in tile continuing trm.liliot1 of minimal rhangc~ in ownership. the :.tore ii self ha.' dol1c littll• in the way of remodeling. HccentJy, Wrighl deddt.'CI to move the cowtfc•r tu 1he oppo:.ite side of Lll,e i.tnrl', a t;,hangt• 1hat hmught nmny odd luuk..; from lungtinll' CUMOlllCr,. "l't•upll' gl'I u~cd lo thing~ the way they an', cspel'ialty around lll'rl•," Wrighl said. Tht• stun• itself hai. rumc togt!tlwr a.' a mc;t..,urc of time <u1d ciffum~tancc, and not M> much lL' part of any plan. "Heally. 110 one would start a busint~' likt' thi~ 11n purpoSl'. fru111 scral<:h." he said. "It ·s evolved over the years." · The diversity of the busines..; is in its producls, which vary from large-scaJe machinery t.oquijmtent sales to countlt.'l>.' bins littered with a sclet·tit111 uf nuls. bolts. rnslNS and colll'r pins that could hardly he found cbewlll'rc. "It's a triclcy mixtun· ul driving a forklift and rntti11g' steel ... and lhc next mi111lll' yuu'n• P4_11in..: littll· ~cll'wi. 0111 for ~omeonc ill till' cou1111•r. You have to lw prc·tly Vl'r~11 ile, .. Wright said. Bui the strnngt• Jrray ol itt·m~ i~ Wright\ ~tm11gi·i.1 ai..wt, one thal kt•l'ps p1•oplt• roming in on ~pt•dal I rip' long after lhl')•vc 11111Vl'd 0 111 111 tlw .1rca, n1:.tu11tl'r~ Wright dai111' art• hi~ favoritt• IO deal with. "It '~ a prt•lly 11111que Mort·." Wright ~•id. 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I le w-J.S vice president or the University of New Mexico. prc:wust of the Slate University of New Yod. president of the \Jn.iversity of Maine. I le became the as .. -.<x:iate chancellor of UCI in l~W. Silverman was one of the earliest advocates of lhe I luman (icno111e Project and stem ceU n'M!an:h. I le was pao;.'iiona1e aboul fostering a dJaJogue hetween scienti-;ts and the public and !>incere about making scientific facts more intelligible and acces.sible to the lay person. I le was a kind-hearted man of impeccable iritegrity, both in science and life. If Silverman, whose friends and colleagues u.~ually called him Dr. SiJvennan, COTTAGE Continued from Al ui.ed fnr seaside movie shoots, Davick said. !:><>me of the struc· lures from film sels were left be· hind, and squallers soon began building homes overlooking the head1. she explained. One building atop the bluff was used as a schoolhouse by Japanese immigrants who farmed nearby land, but It was taken over by the Coast Guard during World War II. sh e said. For years, lhe land was owned by lht• Irvine family. ;ind in 19-40 the Irvine Co. told the squa11ers tlll'y could move or start paying to lcai.e the homes. Many agreed tu lease. After the stnle pur- rh<L~t."d the land in 1979, resi· dC.'nb filed lawsuits to win the righ1 w stay and people rnntin· ued lo inhabit lhc cottages until lht'y were evicted in 200 I. The state had long been plan· ning tu redevelop the an>a. but offi<.'iah in 200 I nixed a plan for a luxury resort after vehement public opposi1i1111. DECREPIT TO DAZZLING P·drt of wha1 made the col- lages rharming aftd eclectic is what requin·s them to be rebuilt -~oplt• cobhlcd them 10· .:ether according to whim. large- ly wi thout architects or building permits. The restoration work ha!> !ihOrt'd up th~ foundations ol the homes and removed any ha7.ards such as asl>eStos siding and lead-based paint, and ex· tensive infrastructure, including sewer lines, is being installed. Now workers are removing siding. doon. and windows to expose Ult." collages' framing. Once the slruclures are re· infon:ed and fitted for plumbing and electrkal service, they'll get new floors. walls and other sur· HIGH PlaroaMANClt REAi. ESTATF. BROKER FOR JO YEARS IMPECCAIU: FOLLOW-UP LARGF. R EFl:RRAL BASE MAak£nNG EMPOwr.am Bv 1'7icil'M!J Bum~-­~~------(M t ( SHADY CANYON 949-300-8600 did not have something good to say about something. he would say nod\ing So if he WU quiet during a conven.adon. the peojHe who knew him wldawtood. On Dec. 20, 2003. Silverman recei-ved an honorary doctorate of Humane Lenrrs &om his alma mater, Roosevelt Uni~rs.ity In OUcago. During his conunencement address to the graduates, Silvennan talked · about the discrimination and anti-Semitism he f'aced as a .young man. ' *Anti-Semitism was displayed in emp&oyment notices and at hotels and resorts.· he told the graduates. Silverman, considered a liberal by his peers. was anti-segregation and a staunch advocate o( civil rights and social responsibilities. He worted hard -something that came with the territory of sifting through fact.'I and evidence. Even as he lay In his hospital bed during his wt days, Silverman had his laptop with him. But he was no workaholic. He always had time for his family. He made the time even when he was pulled in different directions. Silverman was a.'I passionate about an as he was about science. He was a fan of the perfonning arts -classical DR. PAUL H. Sl.VERMAN Aee:79 Ruldaw: UC Irvine lom on: Oct. 8. 1924 Died on: Juty 16. 2004 C.U.. of dMth: Heart problem• related to a bone marrow transplant Survtwon:,Wlfa Nancy · Sllv1rm1n; ton Daniel Jo.eph Sllvermen; deughttr Claire Silverman Clartt enet five grendc:hlldren. s.rvtoee: Were held on July \8 at Pacific View Memori•I Partt in Corona del Mer. music. opera and ballet. Silverman died after a bone marrow tranSplant that used stem cells &om his sister, who was a compatible donor. He developed serious complications that led to fatal bean problems. But Silverman made a bold decision to have that transplant He was suffering from a blood cell disorder for several years and was tired of receiving blood transfusions every day .. The bone marrow transplant was successful The complications were Wlexpected. But that just showed that Silverman had an WlShalcable faith in science. similar to the faith in hwnanity that he never lost. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT DECK wmt A VIEW: A miHioo-dollar view of Crystal Cove is what visitors who stay in bluff-top, hoste~styte cottages can expect to see when the restoration proje~t is complete. faces that mimic or blend in with original ones. "This is the historical preser- vation parallel to the extreme makeover," Cryslal Cove State Park Supt. Ken Kramer said. Some of the cottages along the bluff top are as much as 80% restored and soon it will be time for the fun part: paint. One col· tage that hasn't been stripped outside is turquoise, and it will return 10 1ha1 color after the res- toration, Kramer said. "The first 90% of each collage is rough and painstaking." he said. "It's that last 10% that really becomes eye-popping." TIME MARCHES ON Although a group of fonner cottage residents lost a court battle against eviction, some have applauded the state's resto- ration plans. "I'm down [at the cove! just about every weekend." said Stella Hiatt, who started camp- ing on the beach al Crystal Cove in the 1950s and for about 23 years spent pan of each year in a cottage there. "I think they're doing a great job." Hian now lives in Palos Ver· des, but she still keeps in touch with her old neighbors and, at 80, regularly visits the cove for a routine swim to a buoy about 125 yards offshore. She's happy to see the area put to educational and recreational use for the public. Hiatt admits that as a pan-time resident of the cove she was lucky to have another place to go, an advan- tage about half of those who were evicted didn't have. "For them to have to relocate COACH Continued from Al bact.• Perkins, who has guided the Mustanp for the put three years and compiled a 20· l 2 rec:ord with two appearances In the CIF Playoft's and one league champi- onship, said he wquld address hia team ror the last time on Monday at 4 p.m. He aaid he did not know who his succesaor will be, but three names swfaced during Friday nJght'a Interview: Fonner Coata Meaa ~ COKhel Tum Baldwin and Jeny Howell. and MJb Rout. Roert'a mo.c recent pc-. were u hNd coech at Whittier Christian High School and u an olfenatve coordinator at .,.__ dena City CoUeae. Roark and Pertdna met on lhe Wd u op· polir'I coechel In Pertdnl' ... ,..., at Com W... And. hll wtfe, Jennifer, "' • teecher at Colla it was very difficuh. and I can understand that," she said. "They may srill be bitter, fbutl life goes on.• LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE With the first phase of the res- toration well underway. Davick is already planning for phase two, which will fix up the re- mainder of the cottages. In Sep· tember. the Cryslal Cove Alli- ance will launch a S9.2-rnillion fund.raising campaign for the second phase of the project. but no one is sure yet how long it will take or how much it will cost. By next summer the pad will have its first cultural center with educational exhibits and a ma- rine research center. and 13 of the conages now being restored could be ready to rent. Three will be hostel-style with ex· pected rental fees at $20 to S30 a bed, and the individual cabins will liltely COSI $80 to s 150 a night. Based on demand for camping at other parks. officials expect them 10 seU out within minutes. While Hiatt is looking forward to her former home being open to everyone. she doesn't plan to stay in the cottages when they become available. "I had it for many years. I'm willing to let it go: she said. "That beach belongs to the peo- ple." •ALICIA R08INSON covers bu1inn1, politics and the environment. She may be readied at l9491 7~ or by e-mail at a/icia.robinson@latlmn.com. Mesa. It Is not known if any of the three are Interested ln the job. A product of Newpon Hart>or High School. Pertina haa been In education for the put 27 years as a physical education teacher. His flnt job wu u an aaalstant at Newpon Hart>or from 1974 to 19n before catching on et Im- perial High School ror two years. He went to La 5'em HJah School ln 1980, became the head COllCh In 1983 and continued until 1987. A two·year run at Corona High School preceded two years •t Redlanda. two years •• Upland. four yean at San 8emudlno md three yean at 8ltanda beltft • contnwenlal awttch to en.· town rival Coata Meta In 2001 . In ID, he Ml the he9id coach for the put 21 Y'J&l'l •t le\'el\ echool&. The mow from PMancta to Colla Mm& In rbe IPl'tna of 200 I induded the CJMller of '"811 P.llande footbd players. mnonc PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTAMUA • w.t ...... lll'Mt: Petty theft Wit reported In the 1100 bloc:* at 4:20 p.m. Wednesdey. • Herbor loulewrd: Vandalitm WU reported in IM 1800 blodc at 8:48 p.m. Wednesday. •~DIM: Vandalism was reported In the 3100 bl<><* at 3:25 p.m. Wednesday. ,; Monllt Vlet8 AllMnue: A burglery was reported In the 300 blodc at 6:41 p.m. Wednesday. • ~-StrMt: Posaesaion of marijuana was reported in the 1000 bfodc at 9:09 a.m. Wednesday. • Whittier Awenue: Forgery was reported In the 1700 bl<><* at 6:25 p.m. Wednesday. • East 11th StrMt: A commercial burglary was reported In the 400 bl<><* at 6:13 p.m. Wednesday. • West 11Mh StrNt and Herbor Boulewrd: Pogynion of drugs was reported at 6:37 p.m. Wednesday. NEWPORT BEACH • Campua DrM: A hit-and·run was reported in the 600 bl<><* at 9:54 a.m. Thursday. •West to.st Highwlly: A commercial burglary was reported in the 4500 bl<><* at 1:54p.m. Thursday. • Jambof'M RoN and EutbkAt Drive: A hit-and-run was reported at 11:25 a.m. Thursday. • Jffmlne Avenue and Oc:Mn Boulevard: Vandalism was reported at 5:21 p.m. Thursday. • Newport c.n.. Dttw West: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 700 bl<><* at 8:25 a.m. Thursday. • • Newport eo..t Dttve: Petty theft was reported in the 21100 blodl at 5:34 p.m. Thursday. • Onnge StrNt and SeahoN Drive: Grand theft was reported at 9:27 p.m. Thursdey. •29th StrNt: Petty theft was reported in the 100 blodl at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Man robs Circle K after pouring coffee A man robbed a conven· ience store at Del Mar Av· enue and Newport Boule· vard Saturday morning. police said. The man entered the Cir- de J( at about 5 a.m., poured himself a cup of cotJee. ap- proached the ded and grabbed her by the shoulder. Costa Mesa Police Sgt Paul Dondero said. The man was not armed. police said. He told the ded to open the ~ter and she dJd. po· lice said The cled was nol injured and the robber took off on foot with about SIOO. according to police. OBrTUARY them his son, A.J.. a junior quanerbact. and linebacker, Matt Colby. In September, during a non· league game at WestmJnster High School against Ocean V-aew HJgh School, Colby collapeed on the lidellnes, and later that night. he wu pronounced brain· dead at the hospital. He died the next day. Pertint, always known as a fi- ery and YOCal coach, wu twice named Coach of the Year. once for R.Mnlde County when h1s Corona team won the 1989 OF DlvWon v charnplolllhlp. and once for San Bernardino County. ~ IUd he had already dedded that 2004 would be bJa flnll yar u the Multanp a>aeh. •1 WU looking aheecf" to It. h WU goln8 to be a good year," he said. ·rm curioua about who will get the job." • 9'd Wrhr-.,. Vlrg9n ~toW.teOfV. • Daily Pilot BOATS Continued from Al the first few small pieces of what will today become a basic 8-foot- long, three-seat dinghy, he dis- cussed his vision for the boat. "I want to add a mast and see if we can sail It,• Hunter said. "I'm planning to add a rUdder and have some other changes.· This ls the second year for the seminar, which supplies the pre- cut plywood, plans, e1>9XY and tools needed 10 construct the boat in two days. It's the biggest eyent of its kind in the country, museum President Glenn 7..ago- ren said, adding that 30 .families are participating this year from as far away as .Reno and San Francisco. "People, in some cases, want more access to the water," l".ago- ren said. "They've dreamt of hav- ing a boat. Here they can con- struct something as a team over the weekend and get to see and share the fruits of their labors.· Mueeum worbnl and volun- teers cut and labeled the pieces. helping to keep the entry fees at $150, for what would be a $500 boat, 7.agoren said. • Ray Clark; wh.o writes boat-de- signing software, came up with the plans for the basic boat. His challenge, he said, was making sure it was simple enough for people with no experience at all to build. Today, they'll finish up their boats and launch them. All par- ticipants will receive a trophy with sp~cial awards for the top boat and categories such as "Most Enthusiastic.· Last year's winner, Laguna Beach resident P-dul Brink.man Jr., registered his boat with the state, added an antique 1.5- horsepower engine and takes it out for a spin in Newport Harbor BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? Patty Harvey 714.501.6110 Marianne Nahin 714.269. 7851 METRO aJ Lora Vance R~~r -..&" Specializing in: Sales & Rentals throughout Newport Harbor ukbr11tin1 26 le•rs Lora Vance Marlys Vasterling (949) 673-4062 (949) 551 -6789 Fax (949)673-4062 324 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, Ca. 92662 Diane Coltrane, Broker 19491888-3730 eeU from time to time. This year, he's working as a volunteer, offering troubleshooting and advice to people like Lido Island resident& Usa Grundy Johnson and 8.W Johnson, participating with their parents and their 7-year-old son, Wills. "We're going to see if our boat will make It home [across the ha.rbort: Usa Grundy Johnson said with a laugh. Ron .and Kim Yount and their friends. Frank and Yvonne Oje- da. came with their children to . build two boats. But since both tand-locked families live in Phe- lan -near Victorville, in . the high desert -~ey weren't too sure how much use the.water- craft will ~et. "We're going 10 • name ·. our8 'Yard Art,'" Kim Yount said. Frank Ojeda had different plans for his family's boat. "We'll sit and wait for the big flood," he said with a laugh. WAW REAL ESTATE SERVICES Newport Beach (949) 760-5000 (949) 378-0513 d,........,.,,,,n,..,.,. GEmNG INVOLVED •GETTING WWLVED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For infonnation about adding yout organization to this liat, call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a Gennan student and earn up to $1 ,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. 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Show It oft at the T,.veting Game Show.Host Ernie Guderjohn asb trivia and general Get a personality analv-1• baaed on your handwriting for only S2 at the Televac Pereonality Analysis booth, by the Floral Pavilion. Put your John Hancodt on a special slip of paper and Cliff Elder will pot it in the Televac madline. In tum, • you'll get a printout with 12 judgments on your personality, like: "You are generous to ·a fault; and "You are always ready for a . good time.· For a budl more, get your horoscope and ludly. lottery numbers. ~from hla mobile booth. You won't win a million btda. but you could take hom• a calculator, bubbles. pens and other goodies. The show runs from 1 :30 to 6:30 p.m . each day but be warned, true to its name. It travels throughout the grounds all day . ' \ PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Tawny Hale performs a Native Amencan dance accompanied by members of other nations on the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair. More than a song and dance By Jimmy Stroup Special to the Daily Pilot I >ancers from the Southern t.;ilifornia Indian <:t>nter Inc. gave t.1irgoers a li111t• song and dance to l'lllOY at lhl' Orange County Fair. II '"'' wa~11·1 thl' kind of son!( and tlaru·c lhcy might be used lo. I )rC'i.i.l'd in traditional Native A11wrira11 clothing from several difft·n·111 1imt' period!>, eight lll'rlomwn. 011 Friday danced a varil'I)' of n 11turally significant tlam'f•s to drum music and native song. Phil I lalt'. lhe center's l'durallon prn)tram director, spoke lo llH' l'rnwd explain in!( the dances and 1 o ... 111111t·'· I hen performed-the "ngmg and drum rhythm. "11\ prl'tly much how Indian 1wnplt· 1·xprc-.. .. 1hemsclves," he said. Na1ivl' Ameril:an dance sometimes It'll' a swry lhat gets passed through 1hc general ions. lfale said. Native rnlturcs relied on oral history as a way of main1alning traditions and passing along spiritually sil(Tllficant lei.;cnds. he said. l'ht• dances were performed by rhilllren , tt•c mt((ers and young adults of Nativt· Amt•rican descent who h.1ve gone 1hrough cour!tcs at the n•nlt•r thal ll'llch the cultural 11wa11ini.: and proper movement of the rfann'"· Tlw dancc11 help the young 1wopll• 'tay in touch -or someti111ei. dii.cover -thrir n;1tivt· heritagr. I lale said. "It's KUOd w learn 1h 1• non-lr11l1un ways, but s1ill, in your hcarl. kcc·p your traditions aliw." he said. The 10 dant·es performed in the hour-long show includl'd a mix of lraditional female a nd male dances, as well as a demom.lration of the "Women's Jingle Dann•." the "Women\ Shawl DarKe" and four performances of the "Men's Fancy Feather Dance ... The jingle danrc wa:-performed by Native American dancer Julian Phoenix wears a headdress of the Papago- Paiute nation moments before performing. S1arr llobideau and historically comes fro m the Otippewa people, a Grear Plains tribe that once made dancing dresses decorated with elk uonc that created a jingling sound when 1he dancer moved. The <;ound from Robideau's dress was made from the rolled up chewing tobacco lids that are tied to it . I falc said, giving some background into the hows and whys of the dress and the dance. MThese people are the original people from this contine nt," said Paige Newcomb. an AJplne,_Callf .. resident who decided to go in late to work so she could catch the show. "I think they should be supported. It was great. I think they should do this three times a day." Near the end of the performance, · I !ale invited audience members lo come onto the stage for the ·Round Dance" with the performers. Irvine residents I.aura Elbaum and her friend Holly Vickery, both 9, danced in the sociaJ while I .aura's father. Rich. watched from the audience. "I thought ii was terrific," he said. "I enjoyed seeing lots of different cultures represented." In all, eight tribes from the United States and Canada were represented in the lineages of the dancers on stage. including Navajo, (South) Dakota Sioux, Chippewa. Southern Cheyenne, Chumash, Kickapoo. Apache and Paiute. The center's dancers perform more than 20 times a year at various events around Southern California. including the center's annual powwow, which this year is at the Orange County Fairgrounds from Aug. 27 to 29. MWe do a lot of these performances at schools. community organizations, fairs -anywhere we can.go to educate people about a little part of the Indian culture.~ Hale said. A viticultural experience Winemakers share the fruits of their labors at the fair. Marl11 O'Neil DailyPHot "That's surprising. that they could be as good u the big win- eries," said Hemet resident Susie Yates. who named a pomegranate wine as her fawrite. "They are. We ]lm can't buy them." Selling homerNlde wine Is il- legal; the lndu..my Is hqvily regu- lated. But. said Jim Graver. direc- tor for the Wine Society's home wine group. the winemakers like to thare the ftnished produq. 8Uch as grape crushers and cork· Ing machines to make their flnt batch. P!!ople with more exper1· ena!, HU lluntington Beach lfti· dent RJch \league o( Dart S6de Wlnery. buy their own equip- ment. other 'Nine makera, buys grapes from an outBide aource. "Tu grow ppes lfor wlne- maldngl. you need 10 much space.· he said. ·rd need my bKt ymd and my neighbor's bKt ywd." The whole proceiia of crushing, Molt ol the people drawn to FOOD OF THE DAY It isn't battered or deep fried, but it's still yummy. The Madtinac Island hldge booth in the main mall sells six varieties of the rich treat, plus sucrose-free versions. For $5.95. get a half-pound slab of chocolate, rodcy road. vanilla walnut. or any other flavor in a cool, retro boJ<. The fudge comes from a recipe from Michigan's Madcinac Island. And remember, it's pronounced "Madc·i-naw." QUOTE OF THE DAY 'We just had the zucchini sticks from heck. It s like a whole zu cchini, battered, fried and cut into four pieces.· Cory Winter. Tustin resident FAIR ATTENDANCE Attendance at the fair Saturday reldled 35,681 by 6 p.m. Vi51tors to the Orange County Fair on Saturday could sample a 2003 Dark Side s.ngkMlle. or try a nice Mia CAb cabemet from Bellamy Wines. But don't expect to ftnd either at the local wine lhop. Members ol the Oranl! UJunty Wine Society entered rriore than 600 homemade wines Into oom- peddon at the fair. And after Sat· unlay moming'a fud8lng, Wr -aowds got to tale the fn.dta ol their labon ln a wlne-IMdns at lhe fair's Courtyard wine prden. "We BM It aa IPfts. • Graver said. "Wlnemakina ls a hobby, but the big thing ls sharing. We can lhare th.la more than we could a ooin coDecdon or a stamp colJec. don." The aodety helps budding wblelMbn learn lhe tricb ol the tnde and how to set up • mini· winery In lhe home. GnMr aid. Begtnnera borrow equipment fermenting, barrel-aptg and bot· . winemaking like wine, but aren't tie-aging takes about a year and a necelMrily experts. udd Yorba half to produce a good quality Unda resident Bob Miiier, who wine, he said. Now ln his lhth entered ~ wins under the year or wtnemaldng, he entered Miler and c..tro label He joined five wtnea ln the competition. the IOdety lnidally to ftnd out RJch Felton ol 1\altin entered more about wtnea. then decided his flnt wine last year. jdlt to If!( to produce ones chat be ~ w from the Jud8es. He he'd lib. ended up winning one of four • Abeolulely anyone can do It." belt-ln-lhow awards for his ice • Miller met. ·I.oak. \& wn. not wine, ..... whtte dellert wine. • bunch ~ bram ..,om. W! Felton ., home brews hie jUlt • kJwt ODI .... -mlildnl own beer and tMl'I grows ilk own wine. And, ~ c:aune. drtnkins hops.. But he, lib mGI( o( the wtne.. MMK C. DUSTtf /DAl.Y Pl.OT Rich Veague, left, of Htlttincton Beach, paws a atass of wine from his on Side Winery for Bob Mier, center, of Yorba LiKla wNe Deborah Mier, rWht, looks on~ Saturday's Home ' ~ers Dey in the Courtyard at the Or_.. Cowrty Fair. The Milers also have I winery nlmld Miler and Cas1ro Winery and al ttnt plr1lciplnts n rnemben of the Orqe ecurty WW:., Sodlty. The wines thlt were Mlllble for tasting won awards urty in the day in the home wine contest. ' • TODAY lOA.M. . • Dl9Cover the Felr Button Scnenger Hunt ( 10 a.m . to 10 p.m.) -Youth Building • J9m SeNlon Dendn' -Kids Stage •Junior Poultry Show Uwstodt -Small Animal Tent • ~Education c.nter of CA. 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And they've provided relatively easy ways to get money quickly and inc.11~n.~1vely for educational opportunillc\. unforeseen medical problem~. creation and cxpan~ion of busincssc11, and consohdation and reduction of other debts. 1licy have also become, more than ever. the center of our livcs- L, families, a.~ social friendx. a.~ extended communities. We entertain in our horncll. We enjoy one another, grow and mature in our homes. We find iianctuary in our homes. We enjoy (>Ur hobbies and other plca.,ures. from reading to wa&ching movies to liatening to music. in our homes. We sleep here. cal here. rest here. recuperate here, and find much of the meaning of ~r lives here. There is obviou~ly no price tag that can be put on all of thal. All of the flnanc: ial bcncfita from owning our homcl 11C1Cm nearly k> become fringe bcncfi111-albcit huae onea-in this light. No wonder we think of homeownership u the American Dram! 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THE LAST WORD Edwards visit says something I t w;i ... a c:oups d 'ttat uf sorts. I )t'rnorrat it: vi1·1~ 1m·:o.idential randidate John Edwards barnstormed Into Nl'wporl llt•ach -"the other America" -hagged more than S-t00,000, anJ after a lt•ss than· 15-minute speech. was headed for the rest of nation to give more 1'peeche~ on "two Americas" -the haves and the have-nots. All rhe while. in the land of multimillion dollar homes and yachts, where Republicans make up almost 50% or Orange County's vorers. lhe world seemed ofT·kilter during P.dwards' vlsll to the Balboa Bay O ub on July IR. The vi 11ll did not go without liome pro1es1. As Edwards spoke about cwo Americas Inside the Ray Oub's banquet room, filled whh 350 l(Uests, Bus~-Oleney ~upportt•ts raU~mss rhe street. louting !heir own vision of Amcrka. A theme emerged. As much as Edwards focuses on the America or the have· nots, It's got to be nice co have the America of lhc haves ._ where the median l'lngle-famlly home price la SI .5 million and people can afford to ' pay S 1.000 a plate to see a candidate speak for a few minutes -at leas! partially on your side. That should say something to Republicans. With recent demographic shirts producing Democratic Parry leanings, Democrats can raise money - lots of II -In a Republican universe. Is the Republican Party losing Us grip on the arear Four hundred thouaand railed at the Bay Oub In one day mJght aay aomethlng about that gtlp. Ah. yea, only In America. ---·--------- BOLTON "Rrt'11lr/11sl with /he I/Rid/ De/t'nse URm" COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Slow down: diary of a defensive walker B ack in May, I walked fo r Uw Daily Pitot'i. !May for Ufe team. My share indudcd 1-'riday night, off and on from around ~ p.m. to mJdnight. and lhen nonstop until 4 a.m. Most or the folk., on the track were Kuing nice and slow, chatting with friends or with their cell phones. ~topping for some refrestunent, or jw.t lost in thought. Saturday morning, I headed back for the track. ready for more U-dveling wilh fomler Pilot colwrnust Lolita 1 larper. Al Fairview Street and Newpon Boulevdfd, a yoWlg reenage driver hir my car from the rear while I WdS.w.Uting for the uaflk signal to lum green. I le was going way 100 last. Crunch wenr his fronl fender, his hood. my rear fender and my neck. I've been waJ)cjng -to rhe chiropractor's office -ever since. lne walk to Stan's office takes me past loll> of Amcrkan flags. f:or a 111011111, they hung at half-staff. reminding me of the sadness we fell at lhe death of a president whu helped "bring down this wall." Now, the tlags are flying I ugh in from of the auto dealer.> on I larbor BouJevard, Carl's Jr., and the post office on Adams Avenue. 1nc Stars and Slripes inspires a knot in my throat, even tears. Tears juM like when I choked up hig·timc every single time "l.ougo" - (;reg Louganis -received a gold medal. (I was an inlerpreler at lhe USC vt'nue for lhe two weeks of the l.os Angeles Olympic games.) lean; just like on lhe Fourth of luly. when my church family sang ·c;od Bless America" and ·America, the Beautiful." A.s Americans, we enjoy a wonderful lifestyle, ellcept for one really huge caveat: we go, go. go au lhe time. Ant.I way too fast The Rureau of Transportation website Males lhal In 2001. millions or FLO MARTIN highway-relaled injuries occurred in lhe United States. This writer certainly walks into harm's way every day. Last week, on my walk wesl on Adams, an SUV. coming up from behind, couldn't wait five seconds 10 lel me cross lhe driveway, l'Ven though no cars were coming in the olher direction. She swerved left inlo lhe Vons parking lot and missed hilting me by just a few feet Yikes! The driver moulhed an ·rm sorry." and I waved back. It's OK. honey. just slow down. Al the intersection of Adams and Royal Palm Drive, two cars ran the red light Then I wa<ched several cars drive by a while. rwo-wht:eled ~.mo that posted their speed limit -JS mph in a residential 7.one. loo fast! fen ntinulcs later. al lhe sou1heas1 comer of Hoyal Palm Drive and Baker Street. I got tl1e green light walk signal. The guy driving a car sporting a "Disabled" sign in the front window decided to beat me lo lhe punch and cur me off wilh a righr tum as two cars tr.tveling west wenl through lhe red lighl. Disabled. indeed! What's the rush? In the chiropractor's office, we chatted aboul lhe Tuur de France, especially lhe respect chat lhe alhJetes show toward one anolher as lhey travel at high speed up and down lhe country roads of France. Stan hil lhe nail on the head: califomia drivers need to lake time 10 show more respect. My return walk included more drivers cutting me otl at lhc green light, walk. sign. more drivers honking at each other as one slowed down to negotiate a tum. more drivers runnjng the red. Costa Mesa Cily Council members, we need more of those traffic conlrol cameras and more of chose you-are·going·at-this-speed gizmos. Thank goodness for lhe ocher side of lhe coin. Three Costa Mesa drivers waited to let me cross the slreet before going through lhe intersection. These three are considerate of us pedeslrians and know chat slowing down.is "lhe only way to Dy." Going slow is good for the heart and good for lhe souJ. Smell the roses and look at spider webs. On Royal Palm Drive. I marveled at lhe sun's glow on a single strand of spider webbing that spanned the 35 paces (of a size-ft shoe) between a hedge and a nearby tree. Let's take note of that liltJe arachnid taking time. nice and slow, 10 do his magic. The final leg of my trip was east on fair Drive, where I spotted some green cardboard packaging tossed into the gutter. How ironic -a I JyperEdge-brand digital termination wall assembly. Thal's it, in a nutshell. We over-caffeinaled residents of Orange County are usually in hyper-super-edgy mode, especially when behind the wheel. It's lime to slow down, lime to leave the car in the garage, time to pedal a bike. time lo run for it, or time to join sluggards like me who go on fool. Just take it from lhe Righteous Brothers: ·And time goes by so slowfy And time can do so much ... " • FlD MART1N is a Costa Mesa resident end !acuity member at Cal State F\Jllenon. LEITER TO THE EDITOR Lessons in responsibility need to start at home Finally for me. there Is a new subject to throw my disgust at. For chose who may have read my previous ranting and ravings, lhen you knuw one of my favorite subjects of my diatribes is no longer a valid subject of diSCW1Slon around these part& Of cowse, that subfec:t of 90daJ revulsion is the pef'IOn with muldple tattoos and with pierclnp everywhere on his body, including perts of the anatomy that this paper will not print. But unfortunately-fonunately- DennJa Rodman la no longer fodder ror my blasts. He la trying to get back into the NM and thua. he bu been laying low and trying to rehabilitate his Image. Yeah. right. But now, we have another well-to-do subject of public scrutiny. He'a not self-made .. good-old-boy Denni. WU. He's a common example of a son of a rich, politJcaUy connected penon. and he's someone who does not believe he hat to U\'e by lhe ndea, espedaJty becaUle his daddy .. rich and la the .....,,t lherUf of Orange County. Yt!I. oh. thank you ao much for the rile ot Greg Hakll to the top of lhe char1ll But before I atart on poor, prosecuted, little, lnnocent Greg being victimired by Jane Doe. as represented by the defense in his recent trial, I just have to spout a litde about parenlhood. respon.sibllity and accountability. But before I go there, I find It Interesting that one of the defense attorneys ln that trial may have gotten a bit of moraJ vision and has declined co participate in such a hllvesty of defendlng this kid in a second trial. Maybe values do matter to some people around here. I believe lhey do. Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Hakil raised iu.IOTl ~home with his wife, right? I want o know what the heck Greg was taugtlt t values and moralsf Did be learn nerythlng he knows from his ~1.1r Ma}be. alnce Don HaidJ la buying the best attorneys money can buy. he II defending the leuona that his eon leamedr Of coune, maybe It ll just family love that defends the abhorrmt acdona of a family member. no matter if they're rW'tt or wrong. But then ..-ui. maybe It ii just money._ or enoup ot tt. that will make ewrytNng OK. v.rue.r The valuea of du. orde.I are )ult a repetidon of what we NW In the 0.J. Slmplon trial and ocben lb It. The sptem values expensM lepl representation over justice. tr it were your son, would you defend him no matter what? Could yPU afford lo do so? And what is your take on personal responsibility? Maybe, lfyou have enougti money and lhe right connections, all this wouldn't matter. II sure doesn't matter for lhe son of the Orange CoWlty Assistant Sheriff Don Hakil, that's for certain. - Family values ln certain circles ln Newport Beach are nonexistent and may weU be Indicative of 90dety overall. Bul when it comes to leadership, responsibility. and the future for all oh1S, It all starts at home. Money might pay for expensive attorneys. but it sure doesn't pay for what is right Then again, it mlgtit help to be brought up knowing what ls right and wrong. I look at my some of my netghbon and friends, and 1 do know, for certain, that IOl1le people here In Newport Beach do have good values, ~ Mil-to-do meuia, and can ra1le their cNlcben with low and attention that wtU produce the type of people that this world want.a and neede.. IWA. ... ULDW'1t Newport Beech --------------------~~---------~--:-------..~~~~-·------ Daily Piiot BIO •WHO: Tom Billings, founder of Protect Our Parks • RESIDENCE: Newport Beach for 40 years • PROF£SSION: Mortgage lender LOOKING OUT FOR NATURE 'In JO to 20 years, if this hotel and others like it will be allowed, we will lose all our public parkland and open space, and Newport Beach will turn into Miami or Hong Kong, losing the high quality beach-bay treasure we have now.' I < > I~ lJ M ~1mtl.1y iu., .''• ,·1 "I All Protecting the bay's future A s childre n play on a small beac h with no surf, ne ar homes, docks and the mobile ho mes of Marinapark on Halboa Peninsula Tom Billings unrolls a large city map of Ne wport Beach and points out the green s ections. Those sectio.ns, he s aid, are defined under the cit.y's general plan a s public recrcatipn and environmental open spaces that should remain just that. But Billings and others see them as threatened. In the past two mo nths. Billings and several other local residents have banded into Protect Our Parks, an organization Billings founded and that has quickly grown to a memhership of about 50 people. The driving force be hind the group is to preserve the green sections. Right now. that mea ns stopping developer Stl'plwn H. Sutherland fro m building a I IO-room resort ho te l at the site of the Marina park m obile homr park and Las Are nas Park. Sutherland's pro ject is ambitious. It includc•s reconfiguring I.as Arl•nas Pa rk. re moving the mo hilc ho me·-. a nd deve loping a 6,200 -squarc-foo t community ccntcrfC.irl Scour House. But Hillings a nd 11earhy residents se c the proj1•c1 as a mag ne t for ho tel gu c~ts. traffic s narls a nd hinde red hay views that will drastically d1ange tilt' residential c haraCIN of tht• ne ighborhood. Suthe rland argues that other similar developments arc mtH"h largl'r than his. and catt>r to hu~illl''i:-. travele rs. I It• envision~ a luxurv resort built -in tht• ca-.t• of hi-. pla nnC'd hallroo m . for l11sta11n· -to satisfy local rc·sitlt•nts' tH'l'd for span· for <·vents s uch a~ ... mall weddings. a nnivrrsa rit•s anti other cele hratio11-;. Billings, who bub o a vocal m ember of the controlle d -growth Grccnlight bloc. and others are n 't buying it. Tuesday's Cit y Coundl public hearing o n the issut• s ho uld present a showd own as the City Council ponde rs approval of tht· project's cnvironml·ntal re port - a document alr<'ady recomme nded for approval hy the Planning Commission -a nd allowing a general plan amendment lo he put to tlw vote rs on the Noven1twr ballo t. The Pilot's Ryan Carter ... po kt· with Hillings abo ut Protc•cl < >ur Parks and the projl'CI. Tell me why you are opposed to this proJecrr And, do you oppose all of It? Marinapark. is a public rnm11111t1i1y asset and the last puhlil· wa ll'rlront beach park of its kind 1111 the Balboa Peninsula. The propoSl'll pro jl't'I i~ lo convert a public as~el to a privately owned hotel for ;i developer's private profi1. Yl•.,, Wl' art• opposed to ii. Marinapark i~ a "window o n the bay" for all rt•,rd1•11h and the general puhlic It must be preserved for 1111r families and children to use an d tor public enjoyment. not just a ft•w hotel gue.'>ts a nd a developer\ privatl' profil. In ud<J i1ion, Wl' a n• oppoo.,1·d lO tlw 1i111l':-.hart• holel prnj1•1·1 h1•r;1u...i• of its ir11pal'I 011 111rrea ... 111g dt'f"ity and 1ir1•ss11rt• in a """" arl·a. II wrll t·xat•crhatt' traflk in llll' pc1111"ula\ already heavily I rnffid;l'd <Hl'il" nf l.idn Marina Villagt'. I ,11111t'rv Villagt·. South Coa ... 1 Shrpvard and illl' lll'nin:-.u la corridor. Whal Is ul 1>take for this area and the n·i.idents living nearby? How doei. New1>ort Coast development, in general, play In to all of this? Whal do you st'e the area helng In IO, 20 yl'nrs? \Vh.11 r., .ii -.1a~1· lor I his arl'a au· "'11'1,tl '1g111lr1'.1111 lhing:-.; l )111•, 1110.,0., 111 .l<'l t'"' ltl th1• W<lll'f .111111 .... 1· cd 1111· b.1y lor n·o;itl1·nls clllll 1.1111t1w ... t111111 .tll pari... 11l 1h1° l'rly. l\1 o, 1li1•11111l'l'"'i1111 of puhlit' p;11 ll.111d 111 .1pr1v,111· ho1t·l 1ha1 will 1111r1•.r"·1klhll\' 111 a .,mall r1·-.1111·n11ul < 11111111111111y. and 1·\,111·1 h.111• 1rall11· .111d c11ngl•.,1ion. I h11•1'. 1h1· p11hllt'\ i1111·n·~t b al '1a~t'. ht•ca tl'•t' 1''·"·1111ally. thl' cily is 1·011v1·r 1i11g th1• 1i..1· of puhlk parkland w h11t1•1 tll•v1·l11pmc11t. Wt• J o 11111 lll'l'tl 11111n• holl'l'i; we lll'l'd puhli1· parklarrtJ and Ofll'll span·. Tlw ritv.., allowing. onrl' again. a private d1·vl'IOpt'r\ llllt'rt''' to prevail tn:-.tl·ad of till' public's. Four. Wl' havt· ,, rlt'w opport11ni1y to .;h.1pl' tht• h1111re ot Marinapark w11h 1·111nn11m11 y re-.illc n1 s' input and lo h.rVl' an Aq11a1ic (:enter, wh1•rt· n·..,itlc111' tro111 Newport < ·""''· h 1:-.thlull. and I larhor View l'an k1·1·p kayak ..... rull .... rowhoal,, o.,;tilh11.1h. or nllll'r .,111all nalt and ... h.m· tlll' pl1•.i-.1111• 111 our harbor. \q11al11 ( 1•11l('r will provi1fr 'ur p11hl11 ""' ,111cl 1·nj11y11w111. I arnilrt•., .r111l 1htldr1·11 11 ho d1111'1 have alTl''" 111 tlll' lll'.11 h .11111 hay will h1°11t'ril with ..i11 h .1 111,1r1111· orit·nu·d 11'1'. "''""' .r 111111·-.h,111· holl'I. 11v1" l'vh.11r'11l11111.11l'ly al slakt' is, rt· ... 1111•111 ... wanl 111 pmlt'l'I our park!->. .11111 w1• an• laki ng ,1r l ion hccuuse the 11tv h.io, l;iili'd IO tl o 1oo and b 1101 d11111~ wh.11 i-. tor t h1·-puhlir's 1111t·11·.,1. 111 10 111 ;.w yl'ars, if lhi!'> h111t·l .1111I othn' likl' ii will hl' allow1•d, w1· will 1o'tt' ,tf l o ur public p.ir~l.111d .111<J 01w11 -.pan'. and 1•\\p11rt lll'a1 h \\ill 111rn 11110 Miami or I l1111g K1111g, 111.,ing thl' high q11 cil11y 111'arh l1.1y trl'asurC' we have llllW Oo you fet>l thr protect should go FROM THE NEWSROOM before voters, and that the environmental Impact report should be approved? For the city to have allowl'd public park.la nd and open s pace to be given away for private devel11pn11~n1 was clearly not in the puhlil''s i111t•r('st in 1 he first place. The Em l••nvirnnnlt'ntal impat'I reportl thal i~ hefo re the council b a hadly written report. II compll•tt'I)• i~norl·s 1he major proposals ror puhlit• ll'>C ol thii> public property sul'h as a n A411a1ic Cl·nter. II fa ils tu include till' 111.ijor impacts on den.;i ty and traffic pattt•rns lhat the pro1H1st~d lwtt•I will hring. The only honc~I thing ahmrl ii is 1ha1 ii frankly admits it' purpost• i.; 111 makl• rllOlll'Y· !'huuld tht' F.IH '11 1111•how lw approved on Tuc.,tJay. lht• projt·ct should go hl·lon• v111t·ro.,, and Wt' a rc n mfid1·nt that It wrll Ill' 11·1(·1·1t•d in Novl'mber. How did you get Involved as a· leader or this effort against the proJectf I am lhe spokesperson for Prnlt't'I Our Parks. Our group is driven hy 1lw leadership of many comr1111ni1y n•,idents. a nd I a m thl· fad litalur 1ur 1hat process. This is really a wonderful example of a c11mmunity's advocal·y effort~ 10 pro1ect the public interest versus 1huse of a developer's. "Proterl Our f>arks" is comm unity leader~hi r and democracy in action. Why Is this effort so Important to you personally? I grew up in Newport Beal'h and exp1·ri e11ced firs1-h:111tl how !->penal Newport\ heach-hay heritage 1 .... Nl'wpor1's public, l.ll'arh park' gaw 1111· till' opportunity to kayak. 1·an11l'. a nd -.ai l. relax at 1 hr bl·ach or 111 ... 1 r 111oy our incredihlt' n1a:-.tal vrcw-.. I he wake -up call came wh1·11 I rl•a lizcd tha t we might lo:.t• o tll' ol the-;c -Mari11apa rk -forl'Vt'r. If voters pass the proposaJ to build, wlll locals continue the fight against ltf Or, Is there a certain point where you throw In the towel? We will never throw in 1hc tow,•I bec-ause this project is just plai n had for the individuaJ residents. fam ilies ancJ children of Newport Hcach. If the EIR is approved on Ti.1csday. we will lead the charge in "the mother of a ll battles" to prevent development intcre~I~ from taking away this public parkland from the fl'Side11I~. II th1• h,11101 llH'Ol'\111' IH'l l' 111 pass. Wt' wrll 1·1111ti11111· 11 11r l1gl11 and go to thl' <.11:ri-1al <.11r111111,.,1rn1 1 lowever, W l' an· o.,1•1•111g .i d1•p1 ii ol' upposilion Ill nlOrl' lw1<·1 tll•velopn1t•r1t al1111g 1111r 1 c1a-.1.tl watl·rfront from r1•,id1·111 ... 1111111111· The developer has dtccl several Improvements to the areu, whkh hl· says the resort will hring. Thl.'y Include a new rommunity ccnll•r, Improved water-run-off i.ystcm,. Would you agree that a development could actually hl•lp the area? Tht·n• i' 110way 111.11 n11 r11r1g 1Ht·riou~ p11hli1. 11·1 rt'.1111111 .i11tl op1•n s pa1'l' uv1·r to .1pr11 alt• tl1•11•l11p1•r 1111 privalt• proti r 1.111 ht• (ll'rl\'111 1.ll 111 our rc!->rd1•11i... .111d 1h1 ·11 l.1r11tl11· ... ( l111 lll't'tl onlv 11111~ .1l r11..,... 1111· 11,11 .11 1h1• l1.1lhoa 11:1} I lull H1·,or t 111 'l'I' lu1\\ I hl' puhl11 ... ;11 I I''' .111d \II'\\., Ila I •. h1•1•11 hllll l t•d. 1 lw d1·v1'111p1·1 ·, < l.11111 1ha1 a 1i1111·-.ha11· h1111·l 1~ ,1 "h1·111•1 d ioin· t·11viron1111·n1all~·" lh.111" p;11 ~ or eo11111w1111v 1nanr1" 11:0.1'. 111 llt.ir 1h1· holL•I wrll al'lllcil lv 1t·d111 t• t1,d l11 a nd imp111v1· w;11t·r q11 ,lli1v i11llw11.i\ lot ally ny ill 1111' t.11 t· 111 11·.10.,1111 Are there any puinto; nf compromise with Sutherla nd? l'uhlw u'" .ind pt 11o11t· prul11 .111· -.ucb opposite 11h•;" lhal ii" h.1111111 sec whirl ~ht• wortl "1·11111111nr11r-.1·· l'OUld llll'all. How and when wu~ Protect Our Parks formed? Tlw I larhor ( 11r11111i1t1•t• h,1-. IHTll · t1 l'vt•l11pi11g 1h1· 11h'.1 ol .111 \qt1.1111 Cl'llll'r over 1l11· l ..... 11•111pl1•111 \1""' Marinapark. ,..., p1rl!l11 prnp1·1I \'1h.1r IH'l1111go., Ill .r11 rt•o,1d1•11I\, .111tl l11r I ht• lwnl'l it ol all 11•0.,rd1•11h," 11!1· 11111 ... 1 .rpproprialt• 1111 ,r1111111111 th1· •\q11.1111 C1·111t·r. l'lw th11-.r1 1lt.rt 1111., p11hli1 II ownl'd land '' twr11g d1wr 11•d tor .1 d1•v1·l111wr\ prr va11• p111!11 ,... .in examr>ll' thal 11111 p111l l11 111!1< r,il-. "'" 11111looking11111 111p11•"•n •1·1111· puhlir in lt'rt''t. 11111-.. 1111· communrty ha' 11111lnl 111.1111·11•1,111• phmning anti dt•vt'l11p1n1•111 111 ,111 Aquatic <.c·nll'r 1t11·11• Pm11•1. t < 111r Parks is an urgt111 .11111111 hv 1111• community 111 pn·-.1·rVl' ~1ar111.1p.1rl fu r open sp.11·1· .r ml lht' p11h li1 anteresl. l'rolet·1 Our 1'.1rl .., l'"I naturally gn·w 1111t 11I tht-dlur r 111 save 1he land tor 11"· hy 11l1· re,c;iden1s. 1ht·1r d 11ltln•11 .111111111 future genl'ral111110., 1111·111111• No apologies for Haid! coverage, but keep us on our toes A few years back. we had a young reporter here by the name or Olristopher Gotfard. Gotfard was a born wordsmlth, a detective-novel writer dllguiled u a reporter. He loved detail and described It in sometimea graph.le fashion. At one point, hi.a ualgnment wu to cover the murder trial or Deniae Huber. The young Newport Beach resident had dtsappeued )'MR before while coming home from a Morrtuey concert, her car abandoned on a freeway awrpua in C:O.ta Meu. Her body WU found aewraJ yeara later in Arlmna. She had been murdered by a man named John Ftamalaro. who beat her on the heed wtth a crowbar and left her body in a her.er. The deta.IJa of her murder were enouati to make all the r--.1oee thetr morning murllm, 10 I took It upon my.If lO ~edit ..ch and fl'lf!t'/ OM olGoeud'I DIWI ttonea M ..., told al her murder in PY. graphic detail. Trust me. dear readers. I saved you from a lot or queufneu. ll\at sense of concern for the readers can1es me to thJs day. so much so that TONY DODE RO I have a reputadon in the newsroom ror being something or a prude. It WU wtth that In mind that I ubd our readers two weeks ago to pve me their thoughts on our OCMnp of the trlaJ of Gregory Haidl. HaJdJ la the teenage son or Orange County Aaaiatant Sheriff Don HaidJ, who ls accused, with two of hla friends, or 1fU11·rapb\g a 16-year-old girl in hia dad'a <;orona del Mar home twoywan..,. 1be detaila of that ewnt were allo very plphlc and laden with sexual content. flow. I wondered, was it bl'i11g received in Newport-Mesa? Here are a few responsci.: *Is It the joumal'lst's duty 10 report aJI the graphic details of a trial about the alleged rape of a young woman?H asked formr r school board trustee Wendy Leece in an e -mail to me. HI don't believe it is necessary to teU all the expUcit sexual details to write a good nt-m account, and I believe the Pilot went beyond the bounds of ethical reporting by consistently repeating the pornographic descriptions given in the courtroom. The everyday recounting of the details just feeds lnto prurient Instinct!!. For what purpose? To shock? Tt1 win an award7 To sell more newspapers?" Here was another response from Newport Beach resident George feff eries: •f.d.ltora of community newspapers should seriously con&lder turning down the volume during the trial period while reporting with reserve in the inner pages the respective contentions, which the jury and judge must resolve,~ he wrote. "Among the dozens of criminal and civil cases tried weekly ln 1his county, edltor5 should look to consider all readership, Including younger readers, when deciding which ones, If any. should be emphasiud before judgment by sensational headlines and front-page reporting. Editors are judges in the court of public opinion. They should a.sic. themselves, If one of their family members were similarly accused, how would they want the community newspaper in his or her city to cover the trial?" When I began writing this column some four years ago and attempted to defend some or our news dedalons. a local resident of tome note pve me some advice. *Quit apologlzing, • he aaid. He was right. I'm not going to apologitt for our I laidl coverage - either. To be fair, I had a number of readers tell me that they thought our coverage wa'> just fin e. But that doesn't mean that we shouldn't be introspective and more careful the next time around. And unfortunately. as we've seen, there wiU definitely be a next time around, where young Greg Haldi Is concerned. So that's the main message I want the readers to take away ' from th.ls. We do not try to appeal to prurient Interests just to seU newspapers. In fact, journalists really have nothing to do with the sale or the newspaper. And we do consider how we would feel if ii were us. We have lengthy dlSCU11lon1 and debates about news coverage every day. Newspapers and the people who write and edJt them are constantly aearchinl for ways 10 better tell the 1toriet. Your comments and feedback wtD jult make ua that much ----------------·. --.. ........ ...-..... __ _... .............................. ,.. ................................ ._ ...................... ._...-..-.--------------~---~-'"'~~~~~--~·~~--~----·----. TELL IT TO THE EDITOR TONY OODEAO Is the editor. He welcom es your comments on news coverage. photography or other newspaper-related iuues. If you have a message or a letter to the editor, call hie direct line at (949) 574-4258 or the Reader• Hotline at 642-6086, und 11 by e-mail to tony.dod#lro@latimes.com or dailypilot@latimes.com, or send It by mail to 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA. 92627. better. Please keep them coming, before, during ~ncJ urtcr the next Haldi trial. •TONY DOOERO is the editor. He may be reectted at 19491 574-4258 or bv•malltt tt>ny.dO<Hro@latimn com. ., .. l . t · I' ' ----------------------- Al2 ')ur1<J..iy July l'J 2004 LIDO ISLE U ,ffS,000 500 Vto Udo Nord• O~n House l...fpm Premier location. 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Recently remodeled kitchen and l fireplaces. 949.644.9060 -:------ --- -~ • 1' .. • ••a CANlON si.100.000 36 Rue Fontolnbleou • Open House /-4pm ~ settlna. In Bia Canyon. 3 Bd .. 2.5 Ba. Hinman• Hinman t49.759.l70S NllEWPORT BEACH $1,150,000 Remodeled soft contemporary bay front home of nearly 4,000 sq. ft. with lari e dock. 949.M<t.9060 CORONA orL HAR $1 ,100,000 Single level home in tum-key condition. Gated community with private lot. 949.644. 9060 NIWPORT COAST $7H,000 Completely remodeled single level 2 Bd., 2 Ba. home in suard-pted Trovare. 949.644.9060 COSTA MllA SI"·"' Mesa V.. Vlk, 2 story wfth 2 car ..... In I ......... comrnunky • Dally Pilot • callfomJ8m6yes.coin· 'HARaORVtlW HIUI si.ott.too 2801 Hort»rV'iew Drive •Open House t...fpm Remodeled one story with fantudc views. 3 Bd .. 3 Ba. t4t.7Sf.l7H NIWftORT COAST Sl,74t,OOO Beautiful ocun vi-family home In Newport Coast. 949.717.4707 NIWftORT HllGHTS s•.14t,OOO Charming Heights remodeled home on a large lot. Cul-de-sac street. 949.711.2741 NIWPORT COAST SH,000 Terrific villa In a pted community. Comer location with hl&h vaulted celllnp. Ht.644.9060 ............ tJ .... ---.-.-----.... _____ .. ___ .,.. ... _ .. _____ ...... ___ .......... ----··-.. -~ .. ------··---.. ---· -----------~ ~-------. ------- ----- ---------------~ •I ..... ---~~----~.-. .... ----.-.. ............................................................................... ____________ .._~---~~~---..._~~~~~~~~~---- l --------. -··. ------~-----~-------. _ .. _. ______ ----.-.... -- Dally Pilot ABOUT THIS SERIES Red flags went up following a spike in ooac:hing vacancies at Costa Mesa High, including all of its high-profile 8')0rta. After a three-week investigation by the Dally Pilot. today we begin the first in a three-part series to find out why this is happening in our community, and, If you were the parent of a potential student-athlete at Mesa, wouldn't you want to know? From April 3 to July 23, Costa Mesa endured the firing of its football coacti. Dave Perkins, along with the resignations of the basketball, baseball and trac:t and field coacties, as well as the end of Per1cins' post as the boys athletic director. The Daily Pilot conducted interviews with Costa Mesa coadles, administration. as well as district and city officials shortly after the school announced the resignation of its boys athletic director, Dave Perkins, on July 1. Sinoe then, Costa Mesa fired Perkins as its football coach, the Daily Pilot learned Friday night, forcing us to make 11th-hour wholesale changes. This series entails why there has been chaos at Costa Mesa during the past four months. Bob Serven, who is now an assistant with the Mater Dei boys basketball team, said he resigned, in part, because of the lac:t of summer pay for coadles and his frustrations with the joint-use agreement for fields. In January, Per1cins was told to resign as athletic director because he was so adamantly against the joint-use agreement and because he took exception to the payment process to coadles, he said. The following three-part series will analyze the joint-use agreement and the summer pay for coaches, along with today's introductory story. THE CHAPTERS TODAY •Chapter! The Mustangs' whirlwind -An introduction, which features what has occurred within the Costa Mesa High athletic department during the past four months. MONDAY •Ch•ptw2 Joint-use miscommunication -A look at the joint-use agreement for fields and facilities from the coaches' perspective and that of the city and district officials. TUESDAY •Ch•pter3 Summertime blues -Coaches have sacrificed their love for their profession by not being paid in the summer, nothing like the coaches at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. Sports Editor Rtch.-d Dunn: 1949) 574·4223 • Sports F•x: 1949) 650-0170 INVESTIGATION FlLE PHOTO/DAILY PILOI Former Costa Mesa Boys Athletic Director and head football coach Dave Perkins tnes to get his point across. .Costa Mesa in chaos With firings and coaching resignations in high-profile sports, Mesa administration is experiencing an athletic department earthquake. First in <1 tl1rer-part sl'ries Steve Vlrcen Daily Pilot The firing of Dave Perk.ins a<; 1001- ball coach at < :os1a Mesa I ligh is une in a series of tremors being fell in the school's athletk department that has seen three t:0ad1es le11ve their pO!.l 'i in a three-month spun as well as the dt•· motion of Perk.in)> as boys ath letk d i· rec1or. When Perkins ceased being boyo; aLhJetic director on July I . he cited spending more time with his family and concentrating on coaching the Mus tangs' football team . But now, in the wake of his di)\· missal as football coach. he says he can cell the real reason. In January. Perkins wa!. cold hy Costa Mesa Principal !=red Navarro and assistant principal Ki rk Bauer· meister to finish out the yt>ar and re- sign, Perk.ins said. "I think fthey wld ~[NI l!IEPTOW IOAllY PILO! Is the celebratln1 over? Costa Mesa's Brett Via (59) and Junior Epenesa (3), shown last season in happier times for the Mustangs, could be the last group of Mustang varsity players tn a while to have much to cheer about. me to re!.ignl ht•t-.111,1· I wa:-. rattling 100 time. i:or .111 example, llw loothall many cage·,:· l'l•rl..111' 'md. "I \V-d!. pu-.h· coache ·wen· 1101 ~c111ng paid umil I ch· ing for 100 111111'11 111 Jiil' joml·usc agn·e· ruary and l\larch. !'hey were11·1 likj11g nwnl anti I wa!. p11-.h111g for coadll'-; 111 g1·1 paid. rht·y Wl·fl·n·c gt•tting puid on See CHAOS, Paa• B3 SAILING Sunday, July 25. 2004 Bl THE BIG EASY Mustang coaches dropping like flies ''G l'e. I cold ~ou ""· Somehow thal dm•-.i1·1 ge1 ii d CJllt'." I admit it. \Viii Smith ~•m.1 11 lir-.1. Rut I wa!. carrvmg it .cmund w11h llll' long before the rclc.t'l' of I. llohtlt. My prl'dk 1io11 a It•\\' month!. ago chat the lOO:Ht·I ;ithlctic ::.ca:.1111' would be a curtain call for :.eveml cuache'> 111 the Costa ~k1'a venue sadly rang true a!> the .,chool year wound down, illld I helicw, a)> ta1:i1ly Implied, it didn·1 !IO much a-. '1ir a brl'e7.e .1round till' Mmta11g1'0 ROGER CARLSON administratiw oll1re-. or i11 1he gl,...,, hnusl' on RakL·r. Initiall y I thou~ht the bL''' ;1dvir1· I rould giw any a1hll'1t· al ( :o-.ia ~k-.a. or F.slancia lot th<ll malll'r. \\'01tld ht· tn ohlain a di-.crit l cran,fl·r .111tl lll'.1d fur Corona dl'I ~far ur Nl'wpon I larhor. Or. find .1 d ilforl'nt di-.111ct entirely ... uch a1' lht' Irvi ne School District wlll'rl' 11ormality, aml succ.:ess. ruit'~ in the rlus-.roo111i. .end the.playing lk ld-.. Hut you know. lll'npl1· like lht· Carich. A111hurg1·y. Krikori;111 ,111cl Waldron famiht:' .111· Co.,ta ~1t·-..111-. and lhey deserve to M:t: their '""' play for Co:-.la ~h·-.a. nn an l'V('ll playing field. And ic'i; not even whl'11 vo11r coaches are shor1d1anged ac t•v1·rv tum. And a!. fatt' h.1s dt'livered, tlw Mustang!! art• wit hout a luothall coach I Dave l'~·rkin-..1 "' Wt'll. Perkins :.aid on hitlay Ill' ft·h h1' d<iys wcrt~ 11u111hrrcd thl' lir-.1 111111· he met hi-. pnnnp.11. Frl'd :-.i<1v.111 11, and the i.11hjert wa' a prohl1'111 Perkin~ hall with l11s ~00:! tt'.11 hi11g ~chedule. "INavarml ~;11d. '\hu r.in d111th1· lo c11ad1. or not. It dot·,11·1 111.1111·1 It> nu•.' ·· The '>hortconung' al< .0 ... 1.1 ~h·'a are no1 :.omNh111~ th.11 ha-. j11-.1 popped up. llwy\·l' hl'l'll llll'rt' Im yt•ari. and cite rnnn·r~ thill ate• il1111 thl' baskt•thall. ha,t'l1aJI and lout b.111 problem!. could haVl' het·n '"l"·d. easily. had llwy hel'n a pnnr11v .11 1h1· top, •aarcing with 1lw pr111npal .11111 ind11d1t1g thl' di-.crwt '11pt•m111•111lc·n1 .111d all of lw, u11dr1 hng' See BIG EASY. Pa&e B3 Alfred anointed king 1 2 ·- • \ .... :u~ ~~--­-V- • - MARI< C. DUSTIN/DAILY PILOT The three-person crew from host Bal>oa Yacht Club, right, pulls away from the United States Merchant Marines Association with the help of a gust of wind in Saturday's competition of the 38th annual Governors Cup Challenge. Royal Prince Alfred wins Governor's Cup; Newport Harbor takes fifth to qualify for future race. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NF.WPOJff BPACH -A month ago. Australia's Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Oub wasn't even sure If would partici· pate in t11e 38th annual Governor's Cup Oiallenge off Newpon Pier. Well. after Saturday. the crew of three left little doubt to wh!ch team sailed the best, claiming the International junior match race litJe with three slraighl vic- tories in a best-of-five contest over top- seeded Royal New 7.ealand Yacht Squadron on a slightly overcast. calm day on the water where winds didn't blow much pasl 6 knots. Helmsman Murray Gordon, with bowman Thomas Splthlll and middle Craig Sauler, naclng their first regatta to- gether, received an Invitation to the Governor's Cup after an Engllsh team withdrew due to a scheduling conJllct. Net'dless to say 1h1·y made tlw mo't of tl1e trip. "l o cross tht' finish line Wil!. .111 unlw lievable experience," (Jordon. 111. -.;ud. "The last time in New Zealand. lfloval New 7.ealandl got us and then \\t' lwat them in Lhe round robin tac the (,mer- nor's Cupl. After (the mund-rohm \\1111. we were confider1t we could bt•uc clwm In any race." Royal Prince Alfred entered Sa1unh1y's final as the No. 2 seed. "(Royal Prince Alfred I sailed smoother and faster.· Royal New Zealand's helms· man Adam Minoprio said. "The ruce1' were close at the start. then they took off." The 12 teams of three saiJors. who can be no older than 19, mancuverPd in calmer cof)dltions than earlier in lht• week, when winds peaked al 12 knn1.; Wednesday. "The wind was more patchy ISatur· dayl." Phil Stemler. 19. Newport 1 larbor Yacht Oub's helmsman, said. "On previ · ous days. it was the same wind over thc entire course.· Stemler, who saiJs for Yale lJnJversity, SM SAILING, P .. e 12 ................................................................................. 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Oel Rey Yodil Club, 2-0 GAOUP2 f ihh place -NewP.Qft Harbor Yactlt Club def. King Harbor Y;ll'hl Club, 2-0 Sm;unth place -Balboa Yedlt Cl11h def. United Sl.81as Mrrchant Marine Academy. 2-0 GROUP3 Nir11h place -San Franciaoo Var.h i Club def. Kaneohe Yadit Cluh, 2-0 lllh place -St. Petersburg Y,1ct11 Club def. Club Nautico J11v.,a. '2 0 l'ri11n• Alfred was clearly the ~u· 1wr1or ll'<Hn." Hoyal l'ri111·1· Alfred'-; vi rtory. 1lw fir,1 lor lht• d uh 'inn· l~l. 111arb 1111' lhirtl time in fuur yPar' .1 ll'am from rilher Nt>w /1'.1l.111 cl or l\11,1ralio1 ha-; dainwd I) 11' ( •llVl'fn11r\ ( :11p. • 1 lwy tin a 1111 11mn• ma1d1 rat 111g.111 /\1"1raha and N(·w :l.1.·~1 1:11111... 111·11 B!'11ja111i11. Balboa \'.11 h1 U11h\ -..11ling :ith11i11is1ra (111. '"'ti. c 1unl11n -;aid the Governor's < 11p was thl' sixlh matdl race re· 1talla he'i. rnmpetcd in this year. 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K;1pn" ha'> pain in lwr ril{J11 k111't'. 11111 lln·akt·r officials would 1101 n 111fi1111 1l1e rea.<;cm for ht.•r -.it1i111< for tlw n..,111f the season. Slrpharue I la7Je1t. Kapms' re- placcrnc111, tt·arm'<I wilh Miyaw 10 defcal Bielik aml lhtxamlr.1 l lr.1g11· mir, 5·4 M). in \\111111•11\ tl1111hh..,, but los1 111 Bil'lik, !". •1 ( 11. in '111>d1"- Weekend Sale We have the Lexus You Desire at very affordable prices llw win cemented a 'POI in tht• lc-.1>,'lle playoffs on Arthur ~-;he Kitl,· l>ay, t~ Satuntay hcfon.' the ~•an nf the U.S. ( )pt'n in Hushin~ M1•atl11ws. N.Y. May. Walsh forfeit final • VOLLEVBAU.: 'lllt' lop "''"lt•tl duo of fon11er N1·wpnrl I lar hor 1 ligh volll'y\>itli -;tam.lout M1,1y May ant.I Kerri Wali.h won 1w1n· tu n•ad1 Saturday's w111111•11's final of 1111' I krmo\i1 lkad1 0pl'11. h111 lht• IWO for· ki1t·<I 1he t'h:1mpionship match. i.:lvin~ llolly Md'c·ak and pnrtncr Elahw Young,, 1h1• st'rnntl \eed t•cl learn, tlw virtnry. May ancl Wal'h drfratl'd Car- rie llusch anti Nancy Mason. 2 1 15, z I Ill, 111 a :\7-minutc quartt•rfinal 111a1ch before downin~ Harbra i:on1ana and Jt•tmirrr ICrs~. 16·21. 21·1<'. 17- l'i, in 1h1· scmift11ab. May and Walsh, along with Mt:Pcak and Youngs. will repre· ~ent the United States In the Olympics Au~. 14 -25. DEEP SEA SATURDAY'S COUNTS ~Lending -7boats, 220 anglers. 157 berracuda, 108 calico bass, 1,356 sand bas.s, 1 sheepshead. A YSO SOCCER CAMPS f '11r ''"Y' und c;irl.v llRrs 5 thru 12 CORONA DF.I. MAR and NEWPORT BF.ACH Regions All 4 weeks of August -Monday thru Friday Camp phone 949-224-S588 www .goldenwestsports.com .. --........... -----,._.......,.-.--'%::,. •. -m -- SPORTS baity Pilot YOUTH SWIMMING Harbor View dominates Pacific Sands Newport Beach swim team breaks eight records on their way to dual-meet victory. ~ Vaew Swim T~ dominated Padftc Sands (Hun- tington Beach), 9'l6-3 ll, in relay ftnala of the dual meet. Harbor View won fi1 of .the 79 tace1. an .848 -winning percentage. Eight Harbor View IWimmers set met'I n!aX'dl In nine eWrtts. Jules Pouch finished the girls 7-8 dMsion 25-yard freestyle re- cord al 14.75 and the 25 butter- fty at 16.28. ICate Bany, Margot Money. Kelli Feeley and Heather Van HleJ combined to break the girls 11-12 200 free relay In 1:56.13, 1.53 leCOf1ds faster lhan the pre· vious record. Van Heil also blazed records in the 50 free (27.43) and 50 fty (31.09). In flle girls 15· l 8 diviaion. Ashley Owtdler's 25.58 ln the 50 breutstroke was almoat a full second faster than the re- cord set by CllNtina Hewko (26.56) last year. Garrett Larson set the boys 11- 12 50 breaststroke record by fin. lshing In 35.81, and Brian Buha· gair set records In the boys 15-18 50 free (23.42) and 50 bacbtroke (27.11) . Herbor View 121, Peclfk: Sends 311 Girts 6-end·under dtvlsion 25-yard freestyle -1. Bridgett Storm (HV), 20.58; 2. Gaby Orr. HV, 22.15; 3. Nicole Larson, HV, 23.78. 25 badlstroke -1. Meghan Kludl (PS). 24.24; 2. Amy Martino (HV). 26.65; 3. Bridgett Storm (HV), 26.74; 5. Allyson Frazier IHV), 29.16. 25 breaststroke -1. Lauren Markwith (PS). 29.96; 2. Eliza Britt (HV), 30.25; 3. Stephanie McPhillips (HV), 30.33; 4. Nicole Larson (HV), 31.60. 25 butterfly -1. Lauren Markwith (PS). 29.64; 2. Eliza Britt (HV), 29.75; 3. Gaby Orr (HV), 29.94; 4. Bridgett Storm (HV), 30.39. 100 freestyle relay -1. HV (Nicole Larson, Whitney Fredridt, Kennedy McGuinneu, Stephanie McPhillips), 1:48.23; 2. PS, ·2:06. 79; 3, HV (Madalyn Ruiz, Tasia Karas, Morgan Duss, Kenzie Smith), 2:06.79; 4. HV Avery Percy. Emily Taxman, Erin Duddy, Kristen Wilder). 2:37.38. 100 medley relay -1. HV Gaby Orr, Nicole Larson, Eliza Britt, Bridgett Storm), 1:54.54; 2. HV (Kenzie Smith. Whilney Fredriik, Stephanie McPhillips, Laurel Ayuyao). 2:11.42; 3. PS, 2:14.04; 4. HV(Allyson Frazier, Katy Clemens, Tasia Karas, Erin Duddy). 2:50.60. 7-8dlvlslon 25 freestyle -1. Jules Pouch (HV), 14. 75; 2. Ellen Na ruse (HV). 16.00; 3. Natalie May (PSI. 17.27; 4. Regina Scholey (HV), 17.42. 50 freestyle -1. Ellen Naruse (HV). 35.45; 2. Madison Hauss (PS), 37.46; 3. Halley McBride (PS), 39.59; 4. Tori English (HVI. 40.96; 5. Courtney Wilst1n (HV), 43.86. 25 badlstroke -1. Jules Pouch (HV), 19.45; 2. Regina Scholey (HV), 22.01; 3. Bianca Mills (PS). 22.61; 5. Emily Medtler (HV), 26.36. . 25 breaststroke -1. Ellen Naruse (HV), 20.97; 2. Tori English (HV), 22.87; 3. Natalie May (PS). 23.93; 3. Emily Medtler (HV). 23.93. 25 butterfly -1. Jules Pouch (HV). 16.28; 2. Ellen Naruse (HV), 16.33; 3. Regina Scholey (HV), 18.20. 100 freestyle relay -1. PS, 1:12.17; 2. PS, 1:25.75; 3. PS, 1 :40.09; 4. HV (Paige Fauntleroy, Brooke Beyrooty, Gabriell• Glover, Sidney Grace), 1:47.25. 100 medley relay -1. HV (Tori English, Taylor Pediclni, Regina Scholey, Emily Medcler), 1:21.94; 2. PS, 1:25.06; 3. HV (Charlotte Valentine, Keele Kline. Jenna Funsten, Kethartne Noe), 1:38. 19; 6. HV (Kelley King, Emlly Turner, Julie Hohl, Allison Gordon), 1:43.25 .. •10dhielon 60 freestyle -1. Delaney Pouch (HV), 32.59; 2. CHsidy Pepe (HV), 33.48; 3. Stephenie Mey (PS), 33.93. 60 bedtstroke -1. Delaney Pouch (HV), 40.43; 2. Shennon Griftln (HV), 43.13; 3.Alexendre Goodmen'(PS), 43.84; 4. Plppe Seunct.rs (HV). 47.73. 60 brHst1troke -1. Niki Zek (HV). 41.72; 2. CeHldy Pepe (HV), 48.28; 3. Henneh Rome (HV), 48.51. 25 butterfty -1. Steph•nle Mey (PS), 18.70; 2. CeHldy Pepe (HV). 17. 18; 3. Amende Parrill (HV), 17.21: 5. Henneh Rome (HV), 20.89. . " .. COURTESY OF V1NCE MCGUINNESS Harbor View's Margot Mooey captured the girls 11-12 division in the 1 ()(}yard individual medley. 100 IM -1. Niki Zak (HV), 1 :25.09; 2. Alexandra Goodman (PS), 1:34.48; 3. Gaby Carpenter (HV). 1 :39.60. 200 freestyle relay -1. HV (Niki Zak., Shannon Griffin, Amanda Parrill, Delaney Pouch), 2:25.61 ; 2. PS. 2:35.02; 3. HV (Hennah Rome, Hannah CallH, Mlc:heela Gentosi • Pippa Saunders), 2:35.60; 4. HV (Geby Cerpenter. Molly Rovzer, Olivia Tharp. McKenna Bond), 2:56.38. 100 medley relay -1. HV (Shannon Griffin, Niki Zak, Ca11idy Papa, Hannah Callas). 1:12.21 ; 2. HV (Michaela Gentosi • Amanda Parrill, Mary M cKennon, McKenna Bond), 1:18.81; 3. HV (Gaby Carpenter, Katelyn Baker. Hannah Kubat, Cassidy Smith), 1:23.63. 11-12 dlclsion 50 freestyle -1. Heather Van Hiel (HV), 27.43; 2. Kate Berry (HV), 29.77; 3. Kelli Feeley (HV), 30.13. 50 badlstroke -1. Heather Van Hiel (HV), 33.97; 2. Kate Baldoni (HV), 38.28; 3. Chelsea Giger (HV), 38.89. 50 breHtstroke -1. Kate Berry (HV), 37.67; 2. Brittany Rovzar (HV), 41.43; 3. Victoria Gabert (HV), 41.58. 50 butterfly -1. Heather Van Hiel (HV), 31.09; 2. Kelli Feeley (HV), 34.20; 3. Margot Money (HV), 34.42. 100 IM -1. Margot Money (HV), 1:17.93; 2. Victoria Gabert (HV), 1 :24.49; 3. Brittany Rovzer (HV). 1:24.74. 200 freestyle relay · 1. HV (Kale Berry, Margot Money, Kelli Feeley, Heather Van Hiel). 1 :56.13; 2. PS, 2: 14.20; 3. HV (Allie Garren. Bridget Beauchamp, Victoria Gabert, Blake Gardner), 2:25.48; 4. HV (Valerie Martin, Kate Alvarado. Annie Rafferty. Megan Griffin). 2:28.06. 200 medley relay -1. HV (Kate Berry, Brittany Rovzar, Margot Money, Chelsea Giger), 2:21.46; 2. HV (Kelli Feeley, Victoria Gabert, Shai Castro, Kate Baldoni), 2:25.91; 3. HV (Amanda Nidlel. Annie Rafferty, Sarah Craig Kathryn McKennon), 2:34.27. 13·14 dMsion 50 freestyle -1. Elise Molnar (HV), 30.00; 2. Jessie Knighl (PS), 30.75; 3 lenna Shively (PS), 31.02; 4 .1lichelle Zudter (HV), 31.19; 5. McKenna Caskey (HV), 32.08. 50 badlstroke -1. Melissa Hohl (HV), 35.84; 2. McKenna Caskey (HV), 38.83; 3. Nicolette Androski (PS), 44.70. 50 breaststroke -1. Jessie Knight (PS), 35.48; 2. Melissa Hohl (HV), 37.33; 3. Elise Molnar (HV), 39.58; 6. Sarah Colgate (HV), 51.09. 50 butterfly -1. Jessie Knight (PS), 32.02; 2. Michelle Zudter (HV), 32.60; 3. Catherine Vasquez (PS), 33.97; 5. Monique Danser (HV). 37.69; 6. Bryenna Schmidt (HV). 58.62. 100 IM -1. Meli11a Hohl (HV), 1:13.81; 2. Michelle Zudter (HVI. 1:17.41; 3. Jenna Shively (PS), 1:19.57; 4. Alexa Rome (HV), 1:23.58. 200 free1tyle relay -HV (Elise Molner, Annie King, Monique Denser, McKenne CHkey), 2:14.84. 200 medley relay -1. HV (Mcl<enne Caskey, Meli11a Hohl, Michelle Zudter, Elise Molner), 2:19.12. 15-11 dlvttion 50 freestyle -1. Ashley Chendler (HV), 25.58; 2. Ketie lndvik (HV). 27.55; 3. Cerl Levine (HV), 28.11; 4, Holly Van Hlel (HV), 30.07. 50 bedta1roke -1. Trecy KubH (HV). 36.12; 2. Jnsice Count• (PS), 37. 10. 50 breHtstroke -1. Brlena Gellowey (HV), 38.28; 2. Whitney Cesltey (HV), 41.33; 3. Jessa Count• (PS), 44.85; 4. Kelsey McCormldt (HVI. 45.08. &O butterfly -1. Whitney Cesltey (H)V, 33.34; 2. Trecy Kubat (HV), 34.et; 3. Amy Zuc:br (HY), 35.73. 200 medley relay-1. HV (Katie Kubes, Holly Van Hiel, Cari Levine, Ashley Chandler), 2:06.41 ; 2. HV (Briana Galloway. Haley Pridlen, Katie lndvik, Amy Zutter). 2:16.75. Boya 6-end-unct.r division 25 freestyle -1. Joe Alvarado (HV), 19.34; 2. Timmy Hanson (HV), 21.07; 3. Benny Brooks (HV), 22.27. 25 badlstroke -1. Robert Naruse (HV), 25.48; 2. Luke Wyatt (HV), 26.15; 3. Benny Brooks (HV), 26.32. 26 breaststroke -1. Justin Hanson (HV), 24.84; 2. Stephen Von Der Ahe (HV), 27.43; 3. Benny Brooks (HV). 31.72. 25 butterfly -1. Justin Hanson (HV), 20.56; 2. Robert Naruse (HV), 23.52; 3. Luke Wyatt (HV), 30.81. 100 freestyle relay -1. HV (Robert Naruse, Joseph Anderson, Alex Lee, Stephen Von Der Ahe), 1:34.19;"2. HV (Drew Raguse, Koen Ebbinga, James Turner, Sam Woodward). 1:54.82; 3. PS, 2:22.11. •oo medley relay -1. HV (Luke Wyatt, Benny Brooks, Justin Hanson, Joe Alvarado), 1 :37.36; 2. HV (Alex Lee. Stephen Von Der Ahe, Timmy Hanson, James Turner), 1:49.47; 3. HV (Mitchell Haly, Joseph Anderson, Robert Naruse, Kian Schank), 1:52.97. 7-8dlvlaion 25 freestyle -1. Caswell Orr (HV), 15.64; 2. Tommy Brooks (HV), 16.18; 3. Charlie Rodosky (HV). 16.71. 50 freestyle -1. Liam Karas (HV), 36.59; 2. James Walters (HV), 38.53; 3. Clay Woodward (HV), 40.17. 25 backstroke -1. Timmy Strader (HV), 19.92; 2. Giovanni Gentosi (HV), 21 91; 3. Christopher Beyroo y (HV), 23.60. 25 breaststroke -1. Ricky Zak (HV), 21.43; 2. Giovanni Gentosi (HV). 21.76; 3. Zae-hary Balden (HV), 22.84; 6. Jim Berry (HV), 25.09. 25 butterfly -1. Liam Karas (HV), 18.31 ; 2. Caswell Orr (HV), 19.50; 3. Stephen Marcin (PS), 21.37. 100 freestyle relay -1. HV (Giovanni Gentosi, Jim Berry, Charlie Rodosky, Caswell Orr), 1 :08.45; 2. HV (Cole Martin, James Walters, Clay Woodward, Liam Karas), 1:12.02; 3. HV (Timmy Strader. Drew Hanson, Metthew Clemens, Kaden Ebbinga), 1:15.56. 100 medley relay -1. HV (Tommy Brooks. Ricky Z.ak, Liam Karas, Gio~anni Gentosi), 1 :17.18; 2. HV (Christopher Beyrooty, Caswell Orr, Zachary Balden, James Walters), 1 :22.02; 3. HV (Timmy Strader, Drew Hanson, Jim Berry, Clay Woodward), 1:24.56. I· 10 dlvi91on 50 freestyle -1. Michael Hau11 (PS), 29.67; 2. Matt Berry (HV), 31.51; 3. Matthew English (HV), 33. 70; 4. Jake Wyatt (HV), 34.25. 60 badtstroke -1. Men Berry (HV), 36.96; 2. Matthew English (HV), 38.26; 3. Jeke Wyett (HV), 41.50. 50 breHtstroke -1. Nicholas Belden (HVI. 45.07; 2. Luke Knight (PS). 48.28; 3. Christopher Von Der Ahe (HV), 48.51; 4. Daniel Hohl (HV), 48.08. 25 butterfly -1. Jeke Benderuk (HV), 18.01 ; 2. Mlcheel Heuss (PSI, 18.42; 3. Denlel Hohl (HV), 18.79; 6. Kohl Ebbing• (HV). 18.98. 100 IM -1. Men Berry (HV). 1:20.74; 2. Mlcheel Heuu (HV), 1 :22.43; 3. Jeke Wyett (HV), 1:31.25; 6. Christopher Von Der Ahe (HV), 1:31.29. 200 frffatyle reley -1. PS, 2:11.63; 2. PS. 2:36.14; 3. HV (Reid Me<*ler, Tyler McPhllllpa, Christopher Von Der Ahe, Kohl Ebblnge). 2:37.21; '· HV (S.m Noe, Nico Beyrooty, Alex Beyrooty, Jedi Reed), 2:46.17. 100 medley relay -1. HV (Matthew English, Nicholas Balden, Daniel Hohl, Matt Berry), 1:09. 16; 2. HV (Ryan Griffin, Jake Bandaruk, Christopher Von Der Ahe. Jake Wyatt), 1:12.81; 3. PS, 1:17.23; 4. HV (Sam Noe, Jack Reed, Reid Medtler. Kohl Ebbinga), 1:19.12. 11-12 division 50 freestyle -1. Kevin Coleman (PS), 28.89; 2. Garren Larson (HV), 29.67; 3. Teddy Bandaruk (HVI. 30. 76; 4. Jim Krolopp (HV), 31.29. 50 badlstroke -1. David Guibord (HV). 34.55; 2. Bruce Bearer (HV), 39.01 ; 3. Logan Miller (PS), 39.30; 4. Jim Krolopp (HV). 39.43. 50 breaststroke -1. Garrett Larson (HV), 35.81; 2. Austin Allen (HV), 39.48; 3. Alec Wilson (HV), 40.23. 50 butterfly -1. Justin Papa (HV), 34.46; 2. Teddy Bandaruk (HV), 36.01; 3. Michael Franklin (HV). 42.47. 100 IM -1. Kevin Coleman (PSI. 1:11.08; 2. David Guibord (HV). 1:11.40; 3. Alec Wilson (HV), 1:16.72; 4. Bruce Bearer (HV), 1:26.97. 200 freestyle relay -1. HV (Justin Papa, Alec Wilson, !mery Molnar. David Guibord), 2:02. 13; 2. HV (Jim Krolopp, Teddy Bandaruk, Bruce' Bearer, Garrett Larson). 2:03.68; 3. PS, 2:17.31; 4. HV (Austin Allen. Trevor McGhie, Tudler Penis, Eric Frazier). 2:18.72. 200 medley relay -1. HV (Bruce Bearer, Garrett Larson, Justin Papa, Jim Krolgpp), 2: 19.00; 2. HV (David Guibord. Aystin Allen, Alec Wilson, Teddy Bandaruk), 2:20.75; 3. PS, 2:40.60. 13-14 division 50 freestyle -1. R.J. Baldoni IHV), 25.40; 2. Ryan Gladych (HV), 27.96; 3. Kevin Cox (HV). 29.36. 50 badlstroke -1. R.J. Baldoni (HV), 32.05; 2. Andrew Nidtel (HV). 37.00; 3. Cody Sarvis (PS), 47.75. 50 breaststroke -1. Trevor Mccoun (PSI, 36.85; 2. Kevin Cox (HV). 37. 70; 3. Tyler Haly (HV), 43.91. 50 butterfly -1. Kevin Cox (HV), 31.62; 2. Ryan Gladych (HV), 32.18; 3. Scott Frazier (HV), 36.70. 100 IM -1. R.J. Baldoni (HV), 1 :07.96; 2. Scott Frezler (HV), 1:19.48; 3. Andrew Nldtel (HVI, 1:20.81. 200 freestyle relay -1. HV (Andrew Nidlel, Scott Frazier, Emery Molnar, Ryan Gladyd'I). 2:08.53. 200 medley relay -1. HV (Tyler Haly, R.J. Baldoni, Kevin Cox, Ryan Gladych), 2:08.40. 15-11 division 50 freestyle -1. Bryan Buhegier (HV), 23.42; 2. Ryan Traver (PS), 24.23; 3. Tyler Kent (HV), 25. 14; 4. Tom Money (HV), 25.45. 50 badtstroke -1. Bryen Buhagiar (HV), 27.11; 2. Tom Money (HV), 30.56; 3. Bleke Schoenberg (HV), 30.68; 4. R\'an Hultmen (HV), 32.87; 5. Kyle McGhie (HV), 33.86. 60 breHtatroke • 1. Kyle McGhie (HV). 34.33; 2. Cley Russell (HV), 36. 15; 3. Ryen Trever (PS), 38.93; 6. Chrts O'Neill (HV), 40.36. 50 butterfly -1. Merahell Tutton (HVI, 27.80; 2. Ryen Trever (PS), 29.48; 3. ~r Kent (HV). 29.11; 4. Ryen Huhmen (HV), 31. 17. 100 IM -1. Bleke Schoenberg (HV), 1:06.91; 2. Ryen Shever (PS), 1 :22.13. 200 medley reley -1. HV (Bryen Buheglar, Jacob Murphy, Merlhatl Tutton, Tom Money), 1 :62.82; 2. HV (Ryan Huhmen. Cley RuHell. Ryen Kent, MlchHI Berry), 2:01.17; 3. PS. 2:03.14; 4. HV (lYter Kent. JemH Blec:tford, P.ter Schtoemer, Chris O'NeUI), 2:09.81. :,;....-.;~· ... rl.,;,iillllll.d ,..;:...;·,.•..,.tll.6'•f..,..t11111i.-... -.. ............................. ,._,,.,.,llll'llllllli0•11a ... a1111....,'•'"' ... _..,. .... ,.....,_..,.,111111110-----------..---------__________ _ SPOKTS llUNI t /\Ul 11/\llVl'lllll In MpsMer times: ~ormer Costa Mesa High Boys Athletic Director and head football coach Dave Perkins, upper right, and Costa Mesa Principal Fred Navarro, upper left, look over the shoulder of Keola Asuega as he signs on the dotted hne to accept a football scholarship to Idaho State. Also sitting is Asuega's father, Roy. Navarro fired Perkins as football coach last week. CHAOS Continued from B 1 the waves I was 111aki11g." Bauermcistt'r :-.:1id ii wa:. 1111t his undt'rstandintl that l'l'rkins was told to rt''>iw1. liaul'ruwistn recalled a meeting, "t'arlil•r 111 1he• year," between Navarro. l't•rkim. and himself. "I know Dave. Fn•J amt I i.:allll' to an wuJerstandin>;," Baul'r meister :.aid Saturday. "I don·1 think IPerkinsl felt tu: WJ~ forn:d to resign. INav-drro and II felt that there was a lot on 1P1·rkin<;'J plate, and he might haVt' fl'lt that he was forced to n•si~n i11 thilt sense.· Bauermeister ar~nuwll·dw'J he thought l'l'rki11:. abo fl'lt hl' had too mud1 111 df:'al with in coaching amt athll'lir tlirt't·tor dulit.>s. Bauennt·ister ~aid Saturday he wa.~ unawart' l'l'rkim. wa~ li rl'll a:. football t·oadi. Navarro did 1101 rc·turn plHllll' calls made to hi~ ht111tl' during the past thrt•e Wl't·b. Earlier thi::. 111cu11h, wlll'o Bauermei~ter aJ1n111111u·tl l'l·r · kins' resig11ation Ill' ,;ud, .. rill' biggest thing laho11t l't•rlurn: rt'' ignationl. il> lhat w1· all caml' to understand beinK tlw head fuc1l · ball coat:h and the athll·tk thrt·l tor is aJmol>I likt· 1wu 11111 111111· jobs." Bauerml!i!.lcr, a l111 n11•1 h.1"' ball t:oat:h amt hoy' athlt•fl t di rector. aJso !Wild 1'1·1k11" wa111nl to spend mon· llmt· w11h "" family. To that Pt•rkini. rt•,1u111dl'd. "I had nu problem holdio~ 1h1· 11111 and beinK with 111y I.unity. n· gardless of what Kirk Ba11l'rr11l'i~ ter had.10 !.:1y ... Bob Scrvt•n. who a111111t111n·d he n..>sil(Jll'tl ai. Coi-1.1 Mt•:.a hoyi. basketball coad1 April :I, 11111ially said ht• Slt'fll wtl tluw11 111 ~p1:11ll more time with his family. 1>111 ht· recently said he abo ldl d w Mustangs. in part. hcl'.111'1' of tilt· tacit of sumnwr pay f111 n1.1d1t'' and the fn1!.lrati111" 11ta1 t·a1111· from the joint·llM' .1~1t:l'1t11·nl l1Jr fields and fa nliti1·, lwlwt·t·n tlw city and the Ne\\ p1111 Mt·'a 11111 fied School l>b tm 1 In late June, I ll•11g l>eah 11· signed ru. ba.wb.111 n 1ad1 ;imJ Glenn Mi1d 1ell M1 1•11(·d down ·" boys and girb 11.11 k urul fil'ld coach. lbcy both t11111i1111e• 111 '-IY they resi!Qlt.'ti 1(1 '111'1111 n10H· time with their rt''Pt't 1i1;1· fa1111 lies. Costa Mesa athlt'lk~ ha!'o 1·11 dured tumuJI, d 1aus and turmoil within the pas t four months. as the four men rei.i~11ed fro111 rlwir posts.. ·11 was just a rnind dc11u· they resigned (in till' spa11 111 thn·e months!." Bam•rrnc·btt·r .... 1iJ at first, but then also g.iv~ 01lwr reasons. "Thert• is no pay fu r coaches in the !.Ummer and that ls something we have tu look ut in the futun>. 1'l11e joint·ui.c agreement for fields and lack of summer pay fo r <"tiachcsl all of thoee are conrributing factors. There was an at:t.·u mulatiVt' t'lfo<:t on (Serven. ~rt.ins. Deal~ and Mltchelll. H 'Ille joint-use agreeme111 is a compromise of son s between the city of Costa Mesa and the Newport-Mesa Unified School D6ltrid ln rep.rd to the fteld!I and flicilldes of the school and dry. In the agreement, the IK'hool was told It ha.\ lop priority for use ol lls racilltieti and the ci1y. or out.aide group9, such as AYSO m Uttle Lague, scheduJes arowid the Mustanp' tl!IUl\S. L>urlng the IChool year. the school ha.~ f>09· .-On or the raclJilies until 5 p.m. •11'1 gotng real well," !Mild Ken ST[V[ McCRANK I UAll Y f'll I H Dave Perkins. lirec1 last week els Costa Mesa High football toach, shouts orders from the s1deltnes m hrs typically fiery style. said he wa s told to resign as athletic director earlier this yea r. COSTA MESA ----------Tl MELINE • April 3 BulJ Servcn resigns c.s boys h<1~kutball coach • June 18 Last day of sd1ool at Costa Mesd High. where resignations of basel>Jll cuilch Duuy DP.ats dlld buys a11d yirl!> trad! a ncl field coach Glenn Mi1 d1ull c.rc g1vu11 10 thu sctu1ol's admin1stra11on. • July 1 AnnuUlll.ttn1u111 ol 1es1ynation uf buys athletic directo1 Dave Perkins is delivered. a mov•• that was apparently 111 th!! 111aking slnu: J,;111u"1y • July 2 The Daily P1lu1 begins its 111vust1ydt1011 of the resignations • July 23 -l-'u1ki11s is fired d !. football cm1ril al Costa Mesa. ------------ 'lip1· .... tilt' d ty', tl't lt'.1111111 111111 <h11a111r who i' in rhargl' 111 1111• 'd1t:d11li11g 111 thl' lat 1hllt''· .. Wt'vt• had 11ur i':.111·' h1·1l' anti lllt'rt'. 11lt• ~t.:h1111I' h,1Vl' 'O lllllllY 'POrtS I hrnu~h11111 I ht• ye·;ir l'vt• h1·1•11 in 111y p11~iti1111 f111 a yt'.tr now and it'o; going rt•al wl'll. Wt•rt· working rl'al dust'ly with tht• dty." l'he t'rnu-he!'o think olherwi,t• "It's a had ai::n•t•1111•111:· l>eat~ '<ml "It's not 111 the• he ... 1 i11lt'rt''' 111 thl' alhlctei> and 1·oad1t'' 111 till' d ty o;cl11111b." In ;uJdirion. Perkins said Sipt·~ i' "a Vt'ry tliflit uh gentll'111a11 111 work with ... Whill' d1i.1rir1 and d ty i"111·' wt•n> rt'<1M111' fur thl' n· ... ig11atiun!. of Servl'n and l'erltin~. t hm" within the Losla Mes.1 lligh ad mlni.,tration also played a pan 1ll a new hoys basketball coal'h and a Y<'l·lo·ll<"namecl buys a1hk1k director. N:>r 0111', l'crkins had not om dally rcsiKllt'<I, when tlw school announced his r1•signatio11 luly I. 111 addition, tht• hiring prot:css ol the Costa Mesa buyi. 0.L,kt•l hall coac:h intemi6ed the whirl· wind for the Mustangs. In late June, Costa Mesa offert.'tl the hoys basketball job to Mike I J11· key, a former Northwood girls basketball coach who initJally ac· cepted the poi1itio11. Mui.lallK:.' girl' a1hlc111 din·e·t11r Sharon llhl 111t1111l11n•d U~k1•y a., 1111' 1·11,1ch tu lhe· playt•r,. But It·~~ than a wet·k I.lier. t.i .. ~t·y d111~t· 11111 111 takt• tht· juh het'illlM' uf llll'dkal n·a"""· llhlM111I. Uskt•y dt•t•lined 111 n1111111t•nt 1111 his reason!. l'o1 lt·aving lht· M11'll1111g!.. Ill· al.~o <lltl not tom· 11 w111 whe11 ask('tl if ht· i~ w111l..i11g 'e 1111l'whert• now, anti ht· dill 11111 ' 11111ir111 or tlr11y ht wa~ lured hy c ''''·' Mt·i.a 111 la1t· t1111c. 1111' Mw.tan>;s nn1111ur11·l'd tht• hiring 111 Hya11 Sr had1ter ;1~ tlwir hoy!. ha!.kc·thall rnarh. luly Z. Se·rve11, who j, now an a..,_,,..,, uni fm the MalC'r I >toi hny' li;"kt •thall team, 'aid lw n• Mgm•tl, in parl. hee·au,t• of 1w11 tt'a"'"' tht• lndc. 111 pay for n >at lws during tlw '>llmmcr. ao; well <L' 1hr mi'ir11m11111nka1i1111 wiehl11 tht• joint·usc agrt•cme111 tor facilities bctwem ... d1ool dis· trict 11ml the• city ol Cm.111 Mesa. Sc:."vt>ral ( :osta M<•s.1 c:-oachcs also desptM ' the joint 11s1• agrt'<'· 111e11t. they told thl' Daily Pilol during intervie~ ronducted in the aftr nmuh of lhr rcsignarions. They rn111l'11d no sun1111er pay or luw (undi. is yet rumthcr ,.11t:rifit:e they endure for the sake of work· Ing In a profession rhey love . ·1 don't think the general puh· lie is aware of the time the cuad1ci. put in ancl how lilt.le Former Costa Mesa High football coaLh Dave Perkins, overlooking a practice last season. was fired last week by Costa Mesa Pnnc1pal Fred Navarro, capping a steady stream of coaching vacancies within the school's athletic department. l\lNl lkl l'l(JW /OAllYl'll UI llwy gl'I, 'aid Sci ven. who. ju~t a... many Costa Mesa ro;irlu.>!.. d11t'' not likl' llw 111inH1!'oe al(rl't'· 11w111 ·The· wholt' joint use 1hi11>;. then.'s poor t:o111111unit«1· li1111 t111 ii. It's a light for ll'i when we haw to use lht· IFann Fit:ldl. rJ11e l'ilyl rcnt'i Olli the plan• like il's gol11K out of styll·. And. llw plan: i~ left fihhy alier thL•st· ust•r groupi.." llwrc wett• 01lwr i!..,Ucs for Scrvcn's rcslgnatio11. lw ..;1id. hut he dt>rlincd 111 rumrnt•nt 1111 lhnse subject!.. I.ow numbl'rl> of partidpati1111. l'Xtrd worlt involving fm1d·rn isintl and 111aintai11ing the field!. and fot'ilitie!. also took a toll em the four men. Yl'l, that W<L'i 'itlllle thing Deats could live wilh. he -.aid. Nevertheles.'i. thl' joinl U!.t' agreement became frustrating fur Serven, l'erltins and Deats. Perk.ins re<;civt.'<.I numerous complaints fmm Costa Ml'Sa coaches and had also been asked to end his practke and leavc the trctining field on more than one occasion during the past two years, Perkins said. Mitchell said he hone!ltly re· signed to spend more time with his wife and daughter. Deats also at:knuwledgcd the main reason he left wachlng was to he with his wife and duldn>n more ~ ldrly. ---------~---------------- !)und.iy, July 25, 2004 83 QUOTE OF THE DAY "There is 110 P"Y fur co11che!f in the .wmmer mu/ that is something we /ra ve to lo ok ut in tire future.·· Kirk BauernMtster, Costa Mesa Assistant Pr1r1c1pal BIG EASY Continued from B 1 Du you remernl>cr Hoh Shupp, the 1111-campus swim rnarh whu walk.ct! away·from his pu~t? (juess who replared him. !'lo body. Do you rt•mcmbcr John Camey, tht: on rn111pu:. fuotbaJI and trad amt field t:oarh whu left his posts? ( ;ucs.' who replaced him. Nobody. Bob St!rven, who had built the Mustang~· haskL·thall progntm to a position of rl'SJ>l't·tahility, walkl•tl away. l.ci...o; rhan a wt•t•k alter ii was a111111u11ced that a fl'llow 11anll•d llob li'ikt•y wa. ... tlw rt·placcnwnt. lw left with the :.amc rny~ll'ri11t1l> "illnl'!.!.0 • that ha!. lidll·n upon ret:enl appoinll't'S in hasd)all, ha-;kt•lhaJI aml foothail al t·ro ... ,·1t1wn rival l·:-;1anri11 I ligh. Tht·y ~ct 1111t· l11ok at whJI llwy'w :.lcppl'<l llllO and s11tltll·11ly arc ~it:k tu thd t s10111ad1. I ley! Till' l'ilut spurt' i.tall didn't 1•ven know l.1skl'y wa:. thl'rc ht•fon· it found 11111 ht· hat! ~Ollt'! I )oug Deats and Glenn Mitrhl'll rnlkd it quih a:. ha:.t•hall and t r:irk aml f'idd C'oarht·:-.. a11d if tht•y art• 11·plan•d hy lll'W 1111 GlllllH" t·oadtt'' I will 1111~h a pt•a1111t duw11 tlh' 1·enll•rli111· of 191h Strt•t•t. II wa' Jnnmtnn·d th.11 l11·r~111' reMgrh'd 111:. pu:.l a:. a1hlt•t 1t· director 111 reality. he hall ht•t•11 "fired," nghl ahout llw tnnt· hi:. 'rhool wa'i hu~tin~ a 'u1111111·r ramp (~t·1· atljan·11t i.lory ul l'erkin-;' tli~rni!..'><11). S<·rv1•11, l>eats ;u1ll l\1ilh·1, 1111 t.:uur~t·. tlt•t·idt•tl they had t•nou~h ol r11ad1111~ lwrnu~e tht•y nt't'deJ 111 ~prnd mon• 1i1111· with 1lwir familit''· I lh-huh. l'hat was Se·rw11·., lirst 1:111111m•111. Now lw\ an ,1s ... istan1 coaeh al Matf'f I ki whcrt' lhl' Monard1~ will t:njoy his rnachin~ pn•!.t'nt't'. I a!'.ketl Deats if ht• were offered t lw Corona dcl Mar I ligh hasl·ball joh lw lauglwd. Wt· a>;rt•t•il it wai. an unfair l1UL'!'oli1111. I hl' vl'ry n.1lllfl' 111 the di:-.lnct and if.., principal:. i~ to i111i111idall' tht· individual anti kt•1•p tlw waters l'alm. A11y 1111i:.C' t·a11, anJ Jm·~. rt·~ull 111 sudde11 ;1!>.,i~11111t·nt!'o 111 'illl'ria lik.t• posit1011,. I wt·111 into a Ion~ ~unK and tlamT about lhl' in1imitlat11111 f;wtor; when ( }1ri-; Sorn · wa.' .,uhm.1rirwd hy a rouph-of mak11111t·nt "IMskt•thall h1111,11·1,· al btanria, aml thl' t'llMllfl~ lack of support fro m lht• prinripal elt•,pilt• the far t it was lhe prinl'ip.tl who P<L"-'iCd himself 1111 a~ one of So recs best l>Uppurtd:. in a tlirec·year low. C ;ues!'o who e· mailt-d me during the L·uurM• of those comnw111 s·? None other lhan fomll'r Newporl ·Mt•s;i Srhool Dbtrit:I trustet· Wt·ndy l.d'<'t>. "Ewry1lti11g you havt• !.aid in your t·olumns ahout the dislrkl anti iii. intimidation polides is exal'tly 1·orrt•l't," -.aid Ll'Ct:l'. Sht' wrott' it. I l'lwrketl hack with htr to s1·1· ii !'ohc had any qualms about repl•atin>; lll'r po~ition 111 pri11t Jiili !.he 11ever lwsitatt•tl 111 rt'!.(lt>ndlllK alTirmatiwly. Shi•\ orw 11f tlw Vt'ry ll'w that I haVt' found wh11 n·jt't·t:. all form' 111 1111 imitla1i1111. A!.~btant pn11npal Kirk Haue·n111•i,h'r. a l11mll'r lxt~l'lmll n1<1d1 anti athll'ttt' dirt•t·tor al Mt'!.:l who I ~now for i.urc \VlLS -.hating hi' lwad in frw.1ra1ion as he l1•f1 1h1"'' 111...,t:., lahdl'il the exodu:. a., a "1·11indtlt•11n·.'· With all L1111· rt:~pe·rt . I don't think I hat\ tlw a11 ... \Vt'r. Wh.11\ ldl at <:o:.ta M1·:.a? l'ht• c u111111:. l;wllilil'!. remain 111 pit ke•J .1par1 11111diti11n, thanks 111 tilt' C11,1,1 Mt·!.a Cily Coundl's l.1c~ t•f ro11trol OVl'r a rt'l'tl'l1lio11 tlt·p.1rt rnt·11t whic h n1lll·1·h ftot•' lor vario11:. gru11p!. u:.ing lht• "'hool\ lit•ILb. llw11 leav1•, lht• ladlit11·' in 'ha.rnhlc:-. ill I :o~t.1 M1•,,1 I h~h. Ml·sa cuadll''· 11wanwhilt'. mu,1 li11d 1hl'ir tl\\'11 h1111111h amt hllt'kt•ts 111 t lt·:m up 1h1• mt'" wlulc !ht• ~d11111I tli,trir t amt rity n nmt the 1alt·. Anti. Wl,.rt' '111111· 'ix w1•1•k., away lrnrn 1•111t·nn>; the 111·w "·1111111 ye.ir with llw ltlWl''' 111111alt• rat111g. ~urt'ly. i11 lht• l\!'i yt'ar hbtory or lht• 'd111ol. Al thi' p11i1 11 thl' l\h1,ta11g ... • athl1·til·~ !)et n•tary 1111"1 ht• No, I on lht• athlL•til·, !'otall i11 ten11" of nirn•nl M·11i11ri1y I '<I lik1· to ~··Y· "cht•t•r up. II ran'1 gt·t any wor:.1·.'' 11111 t•vt•n II tht• prirrd pal wt·rc 111 n·alizl' a1111tht•1 ~•t•p 1111 his p..rsonal ladder a11d lt·ave. llw fae1 ii.. ii will hl' the tlistrict'!. Joh to lill 1lw v.1camy Ami give•n its track rc•n1nl, wt'll. it\ 11hvim" I hey hav1·11·1 l111111J 1011 111a11y lo riv;i l lloh 1',1d:.rr. Boh l'iu ke•r"! ( )f I ~17:1 ·HI ? I ht·y 1irobuhly havl'n·1 a rim• 111 whom I rl'lt•r 1 ll'y' St·t· yt1u 111·xt ~1111day' Surl'ly th1·n· 11111:.1 lw a w.1y It• p111 a 'top 111 tlu:.. S11~l''l111u... art• wl'11 11111ed. •ROGER CARLSON 1s lhc 1<111111·1 sports ed1101 l111 the Daily Pilot li1s column appPars un Stmday:. HtJ t:d11 he 1c<cched hy .. 111;111 ar rogerd11dd1nolhC'.1 "msn cum TRIATHLON ------ Hard work for a Sunda~ Rick Oe1vereux Daily Pilot l111·n· m11~1 he sor111• t·111111n~ 111111 ll(•lwt•l'n tht• 11u111h1•r 1.r.00 and wurlt. c hh' 1h1111i.<111d fiv1· hundrl'd 111:11·, how many 1w11plt· till' Na 111111al Sft·urity AJ:f'IH)' plan' 111 luw by Scpll'mhcr. 01w I h1111-.a11d livl' hundn·tl. l11at\ how many 1woplt• w1·rt· "ll't go" hy ( ;.1tcway in Al)ril. 0111• lhmtsand fiVl' htmdn•J. l'hat's how many 1){'opl1• will par 1idpa1t· in today's scv1·n1h a1111ual l'"dcillr < :mlbl Triathlon at < :ry~tal Cove. Whilt• 1,500 will lind work with I ht• NSA. I ,!)(JO are now lookiug for work after jobs with Gateway. But the hanlest worltinl( 1,500 will tlclinllely he the ones in today's trlurhlon. Al't:tmling to rdre chai1T11an Hoh ( :uylcr, 1,500 is the maxi · mum numher uf athletes the t:ourse will hold without t:onges · lion. n 1e athletes start in waves of 100 lo 120 people in each age group. lhn.-e waves arc spaced three minutes apart foUowed by a IS-minute break before tlie next set of wave swells the race course. The race wiU begin with a haJf. mile ~m in FJ Mom Cove. then transition to a 12·mlle bike ride on Pacific Coast Highway to La · !(\ma Reach and back. and finii.h with a three-mile run that in· eludes a Y1 mlle of running on the beach. Cuyler said the most diffi· cuJI portions of the course are an 11 percent inclined r.unp near the beginnir'8 and end of the race •Right after they get out of the water, they have to climb a life- guard jeep ramp,· he said. "It gains 75 feet In elevation In about 400 feet, MJ It's pretty steep. n1ere's a11othc1 killer nunp at thl' t·11J ol thl' I 111il1· n111. 1'111' ath IC'tt'S t all tlw111 'd1«1lh ramps.' " l'he rm11t· " h.111' tht· h•nwh of an Oly111pi1· "'l' t·11ur:.t· and uti· I"'''!. dillcn·11t mil'' than wimt will he l'llfml·t•d 111 Atlwn .... I )lympic triathlon~ haw .!HZ milt· 'wim~. Z4.li5 milt· t)'C'lt .... and H.Z I :!·mile nm!. a11tl allow tlrall in>;. The Pa· cifit: < .oil't l'ri;1thl1111 tratlit ionally dclt's 1101 ;illow drafting "You mmt haw thrl't' hike lengths '>('paralion," Cuyler :.aid. "E11mp1•ans d1a11ged tht• rult•s so th1·y n 111 ust• 11111rt· learn work. lik1· tlwy "''' 111 tlw four dt• l·mnre." ·n ll'rt' an·n·1 111a11y triathlons in iht• lJ11itt•tl State·~ thul allow draft· ing. so in ol'dcr lo familiari1.c fu· tun• Olympim1!. with rhe lt.'\:h niqtlt'. tlw P;icifit· ( :oa~t Triarhlon will have a spt•dal hmior l\lile waVt' at 6:45 a.111. t>t'fc•rc lhe age ~mups Mart ZO 111in111t·s latc•r thut will he ahlc tu draft on the bkycle leg of t.11e cuu rM'. "We offered the USA triathlon national O'l,'<mizalion that we would put on an extra race to give these kids thl' experience in a draft-legal mt·e," Cuyler said. "We wanted to help future Olympians who wanted to st.-c this rjce for· mat more." Cuyler said tht: Junior Elite race is the only change thl'> year. "The course has been exactly the same for seven years,· he said. w·nus race has alwuys been a sprint rat:e, which is the shortest 1>0iisible r.tc.c. H IJun't mistake short with easy. "lhii11.tce ha.<1 many challenges for being such a short race," Cuyter said. ·1111s is the third largest triathlon In California be· hind WlldOower and Los Angeles. And the Pacific Cout race has the mo.,1 ht·dutiful cou rse out of any ot tht:m." -··--------------------------------- Index How f o Place A -----. 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TJ a W/9#11 ... •. u aa ... ,_.a '-=-~ ..... 0,.. ...... 4M vt.te , ..... SM 1-4:30. f rM ..... llrllt. •. 2.SBa. Act. UfMMJ2-2190. SELL your stuff ttl'ough classified! LINtsU roo"' tor rent Beyffont. own batll $960/ll'IO . 949-23!>-7326 NB Share 2br. Iba, ocean view, _, c~. •l'l>S to lleacll S312 Senllof• Or. '975/mo + l/211111 949-722-7Ht ............ "'"' aq. bellll« c1pl ypstn. c11port, pted •75 MINI Mplt M-MZ· llOO w...,..To111n. Co1ta MeH or NPB loolliftt for condo or apt 211f + y11d Sl200 0t less. ~2·438·5934 I' 1 ........ l1• •••••••• Ullwldel•aec.~ln , .. _. c-.ty, dole to llNdl. W/O l c oklrw under,ound. 2 ~. 2 jacuws .• 4 ,._ oourts. ., .-. '..,., ... Sl200Mt-673·7IOO Lllllllllllll YUMYLIAlll ,_ __.... MOMIS IU--Y IUllOllS IASUIOI Hr, II•, ... _.75_., ... no r sllopplna av.111.bl• ~aust 11325/mo. C•ll ~ ... _., ...... ' () hstsldt CM 2tH Iba cule II.ck hou"1 2 c 1ar nail ~ua h t drive by first 1114 E 20th St a1t $1600949 673·1800 211f 211• 2 level townhm In Vllla11e Cr"". beau remud, wall to So C.:oa~t Plata. 2 c 111.c 1a1. •at $1800949-673 7800 2lw , ... •• sttCK IYom oce11nlront, uc>Stairs, avatl now. S.ashor1 & 62nd st $1575 949.722.9730 Zbr lb• 2 story, clost 1o Balboa pier , 'l c aa•, peell·a boo ocHn view, aat $1750949·673 JllOO .. '" ... 2 ..... MCOlld 111111 hm sand, sm OC9'I ..... • irut .,,., perfectly clun, alnt rl$Jdenbil •ea ol Balboa BM!. $l915Qn 56?~ c ... 1 ... , ....... 11 ....... 111et. en11t1sh/s11an1~h Cot refs Av11I ~nJ ut July 949-S59 9479 BS OFFERED 1 .. ..w. Short term, twnillllld. Jbr. 1119. IJll1 slr..C. II Y•d. IAJ'O• 3 mo's l22blrn 949-ZJ>.4980 .. , Cr•" !llr Zba .. Mesa Ver de 4br 2ba $C>IC house & yard. lam & din rms. berber cpl, fr11 ind, W/O hkups. •at $1750 949 67 j 7800 1'1141 CM/NP lits Char rmna 311f /2b• hse 1850 sq ft , dln1n1 room, bklst nool<, huae mas terbr. ulflce, bia back ya1d w/sp1. no peh. SJSOO• dep 949· 722 2598 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices Department at the Deily Piiot la pleaMd to provide services to new businesses. "NOTICE 10 RlADCRS: Cahlorn1a IJW re qu11es that conlraC' IOI$ l1k1na IObS that total SSOO Of more ( l1bor or mater11ls) be hcensect by the Contractors State llctnst Board State law also 1equ11es th1t contractors 1ncludil thew license number on all ldvertis•n& You c•n cheek the •l•lu• of your licensed contra<.lo r di WWW l.,lb Ca 80V 01 800 J21 CSI 8 Unit cen~ed 1.ontr u tor s hkona 1ob~ that total leu than S500 musl s tate on lh1ir adnr llsernents that they are not licensed by the Con tr actors State license Board.'' SELL your stuff through classified I The Iii~ of your Flciitious Bullness Name Statement is an important first step. We can save you valuable tme by making the trip to the Orange County Clertl·RllCOf'der In Santa Ana to file your statement (olten relened as a OBA· "Doing Business At"). We will publlsh your fictitious name statement once a week tor lour weells as required by law and then lffe your proof of publicatlOf'I with the County Recorder, as well. We can fax. e·ma1I or mail you the forms with instructions for your fictitious business name statement. or stop by the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. It's easy and only takes a few minutes. II you have any questions, please call us at (949) 642·4321. We're open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Good luck In your new business! TRIM EXPERTS • Crown Molding •Baseboard • Door & Window Casing • Wainscoting • Wood floorino & more (ltc ~88J ttl.111.1741 Cll,.t a.ill ....... c.,... ... ID) 569 7181. 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No smlt/pel $2750 949-640 990 I Blu Col<Jl.I ..... 4br 7 5ba in., wall to bch. frt&. wd hllup, pool. tennis. pels, &a• I " $29IDro 9l!M67 lSEl 3b1 Iba lowe1 ocean fr ont, art vrew~. on the bch. close to HB I c ear ,,, $30()() 949 613 7lkl0 Mio-. c--u. ......... 2br ~ ... ~ ~ w/rm 6 mo 111m, Pool • om 9CM1. pvt bdl 9667J.8Xll P/T Oemon,1r afo1s weekend day' 111 slu•~' 1n your ar~a . car necessary · S8/hr tell luhn 949 642 4283 Q.f.Rl;Al PHOIOCRN't£RS IHJ ASSISIANTSlook1na tor a new & e1c1t1na lone ul wo1k? lop quality seo vtt4' 011 ented. S•11la Ana haloed, H houl 11ho togr .tphy COllllJJllV tlnw look11111 tor 11eu11le to tr a1n a s A~\1~ldnt\ t'os'.1btt! ddVt111t r:rnent "' µho ltllr:,t .tphet w~ want t"t•tN ~etu ,.-:ultl..,. "'hJ '""" #Of " ~td ~onally to apply and who lhul o uehly 4'11101' wo1ktn& with rhtldren No weekt:nd wot k or sate~ Hou•~ are early mor n1n11s I ho ou~h early a fter noon,· Stai ling s alary tu1 a~s1st an 1, S80;day Co.11114 !>4!\ 1115 ea I t 14 PHYSICM ---- .. 2 -.n. l.Slia, 2 IDUCATION HACHlR dlldl$, libr•y. 1/7 blk '10111 Ill IY<lf" "houl 1111111' llNCh Oii c:.nalt62nd ~illK I 10 t I() ~4 !I h 4 '> I / / I t•m s:BXlnl 949 :13125!11 M ,_ Heb.Ne c.,111.,,v lUCTRICtANS ""'""'(I Iott on the Ptrwl5Ula 1 ~ ~fv10~ J!J, 1ww • nno.h11t 2br lbil llJPI only S4<Xll/ ·~"' I nl• v lo ~·11• IW•Vllldll mo Tony 98675 X1TI Call 1111 'tYb n1•. Rlntlll WlllllJ 1• Seellllt ._.. -....... housesltlinit •n CdM Oependible lennant w/mature II Yf old & refs seeks immaculate 211< pr iced below $1700/mo avaol ll/l !; 9'9 27!> 1220 UMY .._.. llepased R1pouttn1 & lnstallallOo rtLC DEAN 949-673'8065 714-846-ll'l26 714 883·2031 rr-SeAlce, Yard CIHnup. Maintenance. S9fln~ler Rtpau. 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Xlnl piano. vocal and conduct11111 s~1lls llHded Or11•n11e ind direct mu$1cal pro duct1on 949 645 1773 .. ,..... . ....... , nHdect P /I on NB Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Sunday, July 25. 1004 85 NO 'rRllMt>TIUIMP t'l<OJ\IO I ION Eaperience req'd, 111 l~Mh \Ulrk't,1hk resume to 949 673 32 IS North dc<&I' lllJl(l'I "lk·lh.·1 111 ... ):Jiik' \\ ·" <ti 1111>- h.:r '" JuJlltlJI<'. l111k !!•"Ill '''" Jo:nH· ln1111 not\ ,11,·1tun h> W,•,1 1111 RESERVA llONIS I UllaVATIONIST Bal boitl'en I I reserv1lionlst w/1dmm e a per r ast· .,.cltcl. aood cust s .. v. lfont otf1e• appe111nc11, M1tn1-t1Mt. S•t req 40 hr I/Wk r •• I IS4MTI9 .bin 9&67!>-2121 . Cu~tom11ed Curvelle Rotcus, ~lolr•d & d11lled for belh.11 1)111 for mcttH.tt $2?0 d ~~t 114 72'> OJ'J1 DCIDG( DUMHOO Sl.t 'l8 4X4, 5 II 11111.P 1~duced Slll!>U \llVt'I I llWlll'f 7'>1\nu PP 'WJ /Uh 6031 OOOGf GUHi> CMAVAN 7IXP v.41lle '··· 'Iffy <-i&dn. loaded. 2(.1( n• sn . 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