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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2003
:~J~ewport group still seeking party favor
• t ... -· :::.Meetings are planned between city leaders much difference for this year's QUESTION ? already brought some impor· ment, • Oarlc.wn \aid ' :•: .-'d . f celebra1ion, which is less than Whst it the best tant lessons. They have abo learned that •: jDl representatives 0 a West Newport two months away. The council solutlontothewild "Yeah. we've learned a litLle working wi1h the my. 1f not a :,:1i:rbup that's unhappy with the city's has approved a flfSI reading of Fourth of Juty in " • from our first introductory way w get exactly what they :::2~ht d rul & th F rth f Jul the ordinance lo prohibit stores Newport? Ca.II our meeung at the council on N>ril want. 1., .. 1111 cenaml} worth a
• .. <UfY• ene es 10r e OU 0 Y· from seUing or storing liquor Readers Hotline at . 22," said Oarkson. who at that try. :;;~ • outside their buildings. and has (94_9) 6:42-6086. or send &-mail to meeung indirectly compared ·we were d1..apprn1ued in the
lune CH•&r•nde group will also try to schedule a shown no sign of budging from dail'(i1"/ot@latimes;~ ~ease the ctty to Saddam Hussein for condeM:endmg atutude which
Daily Pilot public meeting for its support· lheir plans for this year's fourth ~ your na~e a: 1 u ~our what he characterized as a roll. the C...11)' Council demon<,trated
~ •. ·NEWPORT BEACH -free-
:. ;~rt, the group that is fight-
:•: IQg)iity moves to curb drinking
• • ~ i::rime In West Newport on
: die "'Fourth of July, says It plans :•:to t;ontlnue Its campaJgn on
•:•May 27, when the council will
: : : vote on the second portio n of its
: : ln4ependence Day plan. The
ers. city leaders. law enforce-of July. f omet~fiwnt~n P one numl r, back of freedoms. That com-on their meeting Tue'>Clay."
d th W N F N will . . or ven IC8 ion purposes on y . ed be LI a L., "d . m ent an o er est ewport ree ewport continue us panson prov to a cos y arl'.:)on !>al "We rt· not opu ·
resident in hopes of finding fight, members say. mistake, as it became the focus m1stic in our ab1h1y to he able 10
some common ground. "We're again going to put up opposition to the alcohol '>tor-of council members' comments work with them effect" ely"
"I welcome it.~ City Attorney posters around town." said age law." and newspaper anicles.
Bob Burnham said. "I think it Hrian Oarkson, spokesman for In two consecutive C11y C.oun "We learned to kind of take •JUNE CASAGRANDE r.ovMs
would be a very productJve the group. "We now have over ciJ meetings. FreeNewpori and '>Orne of the rhetoric out 1>0
meet.log." 125 memberi. on our mailing its mostly young and fun loving they're forced to focus on lhe
Newpon Beach and John Wayne
A1rpon She may be rCdd'led at
(949) 574-4232 or by e m d1I di If the group's efforts are fruit lisl. We're going to e ncourage supporters have go11en a cra'h content of the speech ralher
ful, it probably won't make lhem to go out and voice their course in g?vcrnment I hat ha' than focu1>ing on one 1>tate· 1une casagrande .1 /a t1me1.> com
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. planning
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same
New Councilman Mike
Scheafe r says he pl a ns
to keep form er mayo r
Karen Robinson's
appointments to city
commissions.
Deirdre Newm•n
Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -Allhough Mike
Sc:heafers appointment to the City
Council was laden with tension and
suspense. his decision on whom to
• _ Jlppoint as commissioners was . ;.~.~~free. ••• •' -.• .. Scheafer said he
will keep both of
former mayoT
Karen Robinson's
pleb -Bruce Gar-
Uch on the Plan-
nlng Commission
and Mark Harris on
the Parks and Re·
creadon Commis-
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... . . ... • • • Mike Scheafer slon. Sc:heafer was
appointed Monday
to replace Robinson, who resigned
April 15 to become an Orange
. _ _ C.oWlty Superior Court judge.
Scheafer's satisfaction with the
• .status quo ensures consistency on
! : ""& conunismons, which were
. shaken up after the November elec-
. ::'tion when the council changed the
proc~ of filling them to indMdual
•: : ~inttnents. Commissioners now • 'Serve at the will of their council
members and can be replaced at
11J1Ytim e.
•r m not going to change any-
thing that's in place," Scheafer said.
·1 think lf they were good enough to
~ JPpolnted in the first place that
U.ey should get a chance to con-
tin\le. I've spoken to both of them
and seen both of them ln action
: .... -~ Jhlnk they're both doing a fine
•. job."
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See PICKS, Pace M
RIDESHARING
DON LEACH I OM.Y PILOT
Three buddies take advantage of one bike and a small grade along Superior Avenue m their QUest
for the beach. The trio only managed a few blocks of the balancing act before setting out on foot.
THINKING ALLOWED
A Marine with a softer side
I bated making the 'phone
call, but the preatwe wu
on. Too many people bad
tlpped me off, and 1 couJdn't
Ignore lt any longer. 1 knew It
would n:Wte him mad, but k'•
aU part of the job.
I remembered the warnings:
• •He dono't want th• papen
\ tmolved. • a eowte of m1ne
~d. •tn tact. he told me nol to
your he
said.
•HI, It's
Lolita a t the
Pilot," I said.
"I beard
you've been
doln& I lot of
reallynlce
~tor
IOID8
wondetf\.al
people."
Beach.
Word on the ltn!et has lt
Marcbeano bu been Welessly
donating paclcages. money-
any resources at h it dlaposal -
to help mlliwy penonnel
serving ln the Mlddle £ail and
their local families.
Newport Beach Relay for Ufe.
He played It down. aa.ld ft was
no blgdeal.
But It is a blg du! to the J
Spences and to retired Martne
and friend George Teplch. who
had blown Marchuno cover.
--=.!>"• I am doing It
I dWed the number U\d •
Waited tor Chat familW New
LOLITA
HARPER •YoU know
I don't like mt.." aUd Dan
~---oldie
Ardm ............ Ntwpon
·He has people over here
deaning my bouae fto. top to
bonom." Mld Came Sp9Dce,
the wtfe or Marine 5'.t Sp.-
Cua Spence, Who bu beea
profUed a,y me o.uy Piiot.
I had confn>nted MmdMenO
about bll llOft ......
Wlldnlwhhhmatlbe
·oan Marc:heano • . hu
done a wonderful Job In
eendinl bout after boxa lO
our M.m.. I !1!>fped coun-. after 25. "hplch
wrote In an • llMlll. "There la no.atoPPlnl.,. patnot.~
• NOC Oftlyl..s ~
Woman
robbed on
Lido Isle
55-year-o ld is a ttacked in
her driveway after returning
fro m shopping.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
llOO ISLE -A 55 year old :'\t~von
Beach woman Well> ho-.pualvi.'t.I tllUNl.1y al
ter being anadced and robbtd m lwr dme
way while returmng from a <J1oppmg tnp. po
lice said
Newpon Beach Police ~· ~l'W ">hulnw1
said the woman w·d.'> pullmg into lwr i.:<tr.tg-l'
m the 200 block of \'ia ( rt•noa at i.1ho11t I .!O
p.m. when a man appnJJtht'\J hl'f on till'
driver side of her car. She wa.' dlimt·
The man demanded all of lwr JWNlllJI
property and then 'itrucl. ht•r on till' ht.-ad
with an unknown ob,et.'t '>llUlm.111 "'"d 111 a
press release. It LS unknown h•M \"alu<1blt· thl'
See ROBBED. Page A4
PUBLIC SAFETY
Vechesjury
starts to
deliberate
Deep• Bh•rath
Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -Jury dehberanon'> ~
Thursday afternoon in lht> mal of a .12 year-
old former recreation coordinator accused
of suclcing the toes of ~ral young boys
enrolled in the city's afteMchool programs.
Earlier on Thursday. the 1uror<. heard de-
fense attorney John Pau;ick Dolan proclaim
his client's innocence dunng clo<;1ng argu-
ments.
See VECHES, P .. e M .
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AZ Friday, May 16, 2003
ON THE ~TER
KENT TREPTOW I DAIL V Pll 0 T
Barbara ·corki" Rawlings is the owner of Corki's Embroidery, which puts boat names and nautical designs on clothing for boaters.
She sews for sailors
Embroidery on boats, from pillows to flags,
has proven a steady source of income for
one N~wport Beach b usiness woman.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
B oaters apparentJy love
embroidered stuff.
Barbara •eorld"
Rawlings knows that because
she has made a business out of
it for 33 years in Newport
Beach.
The 68-year-old Rawlings
started off hand-embroidering
boat names, nautical designs
and mot.if!> on shirts, hats,
WHATS
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• WHATS AR.OAT is published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event. submit the
information to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA
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CRUlSES
Electric: Boat Tours off9n
two-hour cruises of Newport
Harbor ($75 per cruise).
Round-trip hotel or off·th&-water
restaurant shuttle service is
avalTabfe. P-d=up liom
restaurants with docb is also
available. Chartered and catered
tours. (949) 291-1953 or
www.wattsontheharbor.com.
The Newport L.-nding a.lie Is
available for weddings and
receptions, codrtail and
sightseeing cruises, and
meetings. The cost is $500 for the
firstlwo hours, plus $160 for each
additional hour. (949) 361-3640.
Fun Zone Boat Co. runs •
45-minute cruise (adults, $6;
jackers and even pillow and
cushion covers. Bui now, like
everything is these days,
embroidering is computerized,
she said.
"The design is digitized on to
a disk. and that is fed into the
sewing machine's computer.·
she said.
She threads the needJes, and
the machine takes it from there.
Rawlings originally owned
Nikki's Hags. where she and her
husband, Gary. made mostly
children, $1) and a 9()..minute
cruise (adults, $8; children, $1 )
departing from Balboa Fun Zone
every 30 minutes from 11 a.m . to
7 p.m . daily. A 60-minute
showboat sunset cruise (adults,
$6; children, $1) leaves the Fun
Zone at 7 p.m. daily. Private
charters are available. (949)
673-0240.
Clltalin• Passenger Service runs
45-minute harbor cruises (adults.
$6; children, $1) and 90-minute
cruises (adults, $8; children, $1 ),
departing from Balboa Fun Zone
every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. daily and on the hour
until 7 p.m. (949) 673-5245.
-GNiM the hert»er ebeeld the
Electra, a 100-foot Classic Fantail
vessel. Charters with catering are
available for up to 145
passengers. (949) 723-1069.
A thre.ec>ut"M dinner •nd
dancing while cruising the harbor
are available at 8 p.m. Fridays
and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays.at
Hornblower Cruises & Events,
2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The fee is $59.95 per
person on Fridays and $64 on
Saturdays. Brunch cruises also
are available. (949) 631-2469.
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nautical flags as well as did
embroidery. But 10 years ago,
she sold that business and
decided to take up something
"easier" as a retirement project.
"But there was a lot of
demand for embroidering, and
now it's a full-time business,"
she said.
The challenges are many, but
being in the business for a long
time has helped them gel
"comfortable with it.· Rawlings
said.
•placement of the design is
Import.an!,· she said. "You also
need to get it straight and make
sure you get the colors right·
She does a wide variety of
The CatafiM Ayer departl from
Balboa Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily
and returns from Catalina Island
et 4:30 p.m. S36 round-trip for
adults; $20 round-trip for
children. Reservations are
recommended. (949) 673-6245.
Homblowef'.,,,.,. WMkend
dinner dance and Sunday
champagne brunch cruises on
Newport Harbor that celebrate
imaginative cuisine and
pampered service. 2431 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 101, Newport
Beach. (949) 631-2469.
The AdvMtu,.. at s.. v.ctYt
Charters offer cruises around
Newport Harbor from 12:30 to 2
p.m..4V~ay at 3101 w
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
$20, indudea cruise, partdng,
cookie9 and sodas. Reaerva'tlons
required. (949) 650-2412.
ASHING
Alhing ..... i..v. BMboe
Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4
p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays.
$125. (949) 673-2810.
Rahing auppliee •nd bo9t
charters (open party and private)
are available at Davey's Lodcer,
400 Main St.. Balboa (949)
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work. but her biggest project
was completed about two
months ago when she d1d
pillow covers for a large boat.
"It involved 80,000 stitch es
and took us two fuU days to
complete," Rawlings said.
The computerized sewing
machine puts together 600 to
700 stitches per minute. she
said.
Though ii gets hectic
sometimes, Rawlings said she
enjoys the job.
"I like that we gel to meet a
lot of nice people,· she said.
·And every job is different
There's so much variety. You
never get bored."
673-1434; and Newport Landing
Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F.
Newport Beach (949) 675-0550.
o.y •nd night fishing ch..-.'°'
groups or ainglea ere available at
Bongos Sportfishing on Balboa
Peninsula. (949) 673-2810.
KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA
Beginning ... byaldng • .,,...
clinics and private lessons are
offered at Paddle Power, 1600 W.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and
sea ski rentals also are available.
(~675-1216.
iw.hour ay.lt tours begin at 10
a.m. Sundays from Newport
Dunes. The cost is $20 for adults
and $15 ford!ildren. ISayak
rentals and dasses also are
availabfe. (949) 7~1160.
Single Uylllk ~ ($10 per
hour) and doubles ($16 per hour)
are avaJlable at Balboa Boat
Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone.
(949) 673-7200. (949) 67!>-1215.
The Upper Newpoft a.y
Ecological Reserve offers Bade Bay
canoe tours departing at 8:30 a.m.
Saturdays from Shellmaker Island,
which is off Bade Bay Drive In
Newport Beach. (949) 64()..6746.
Box 1560, Costa Mau, CA 92626.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN ·
A week to
play it safe
A hoy. risk. Standard
·eoat lifejackets are not
Smart. Boat very comfortable
Safe. Wear It!" TI\is and not very
is the theme that fashionable to wear
the National Safe while yachting.
Boating Council is Lifejack.et
using for this year's manufacrurers are
Safe Boating Week. finally starting to
which begins address comfort
Saturday. The and style.
council ls trying to MIKE A few boating
educate boaters WHITEHEAD coats are
that it is not incorporating
enough to just have a few flotation materials built In
lifejackets stuffed in a locker the lining. I have yet to try
on board the boat, you must one for comfort and W'dlTnth.
wear the lifejacket to Also, the inflatable lifejacket
increase your chance or market is trying to earn the
surviving serious accidents. seal of approval from the
The National Safe Boating Coast Guard.
Council works with the Don't try 10 take your
National Assn. of State inflatable lifejacket on any
Boating Law Administrators airliner with the new security
to organize this annual event checks, though. because you
with the help of a grant fund can not bring the small C02
from the Aquatic Resources canister that is used 10
(Wallop-Breaux) lh.lst Fund. inflate the lifejackel on
derived primarily from the board.
boater's fuel tax. I thinJc. that we will ..ee
Coast Guard statistics more inllatabl~ bemg worn
show that in 2001. just about in the near future, and I still
80% of the fatalities from need to try one of the coats.
boating accidents were not Remember to check the laws
wearing a lifejacltet. of the state in which you will
Afterward, the accident be boaung for that state's
investigators found tifejacltel laws.
lifejackets stored aboard I am -curious to hear about
most of the vessels. any Safe Boating Week
Aorida leads the nation event'> that are occurring in
with boating fatalities. with the Newport I !arbor area. I
California a dose second on have not heard of any events
the top 10 list on National nor seen any press releases
Safe Boating Council 's Web that list events locally here.
site. I .et me know if you know
The statistics for 200 I of any events, and
boating fatalities: Florida, 52; organlz.ations can stan
California. 48; Louisiana, 43; thinking about joining in for
Texas, 41; Washington. 33; next year's Safe Boating
Michigan, 28; New York. 25; Week. The National Safe
Alaska. 21; Wisconsin, 20; Boating Council has a lot of
Vlrginla. 19; and Ohio, 19. infonnation and pri.nrable
People 40 to 49 years old materials on its Web sate at
are the most at risk 10 die wivw..safeboating
from capsizing (32'J!,), falling campaign.com.
overboard (29"JI,) or being The tip of the week was
struck by a propeller (1 4%). sent to me from Balboa
Watch out. as the data Yacht Oub's own Stan
shows that most fatalities Cochran for his
happen in May, June and recommendauon of a
July. I think that these boater's weather Web sile.
months are the wor..1 "I use for the no rmal
because it Is the Lime when coastal run or
most boaters who have not Newport-10-Catallna dash:
touched a helm since the cdip. ucsd.edulmodelsl
previous summer go boating. socal_now.shtm~ • Stan wrote
Keep in mind that I am • in an e-mail. "I have found It ·
only mentioning fatalities in to be prerty good at
this column and not boat predicting the comfort
accidents. Fatalities have to · factor. But you probably are
be reported and are much familiar with this one.·
easier to track than boating Thanks Stan, and yes I am
accidents annually. Most familiar with this site, but I
boat~ never report an do not think that I have
accident unless there is harm lisred this swell model in my
lO a person or major cnh1mns. This silt shows a
damage, so the boating swell model from the
accident statistics are not Harvest buoy to below San
accurate. 9iego.
This ls a good campaign, Safe voyages.
but the question still
remains: •How practicaJ is it
to always wear your
Ufejacltet?"
California has enacted
laws for children to wear •
Ufejackets while on smaller
boats, but the statistics show
that adults are ones most at
• MIKE WHfTEHEAO It the
Pilol't boating end harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughts and story 1ugg"1ion1
bye-mail to
Milce c@Boathouse TY.oom or
visit Boathouse TY.oom.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST build to 25 knots In the
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•.
It will be mostly sonny
evening. The swell will be from:
today. with some warm the northwest at 7 to 9 feet.
temperatures around South SURF CoutPlaza.
The d9y will start with some A combirmion of IOUthwMt douda Incl temperatures in the and northwat swell should upper 60s. By earty afternoon, keep 54th Street In cn.t-high the mercury will be In the surf. A. uauel, It will g.t mld-70., doMrto 70 by the smaller ind WMiker •you weter. The evening should be head tow.rd B~'t. me.. with .... wind 1hln 'lately The Mxt week .. ~to and mild *1lperetu,... hlMI decent eurf. ~ nocNng : The WMkend .. ~ng to mlnd-blowtng. Juet twalt undl !: bemuch th4tume. Memorilll Dey •
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BEST BUYS
Bye-bye for True Blue
U nfortunateJy, after 16~
yea.rs, 'Ihle Blue Is
retiring. The store has
been a favorite for many
shoppers who appreciate its
selection of women's casual,
comfortable clothing and
accessories: Brighton luggage,
belts, footwear and watches;
Lucy Ann charms; necklaces,
earrings and anklets. A
retirement sale is in progress.
Open from 10 am. to 9 p.rn.
Monday to Friday: from 10 am.
to 7 p.m. Saturday: and from 11
am. to 6 p.m. Sonday. Fashion
Island, Newport Beach. (949)
721 -8829.
ENOUGHSA~NGSTOTAJ<E
QUITt A err HOME
Save up to 75% on home
furnishings at the Von Hemert
lnterlon annual warehouse sale
through June 2. This
fourth-generation business
imports one-of~a-ldnd Italian
pieces and fine furniture lines.
The selection ranges from classic
to contemporary. Von Hemert
Interiors also offers designs
consultations. space planning.
custom drapery treatments,
Dooring, faux painting and more.
Lines from Baker,
Maitland-Smith, Heru-edon,
Century. Jeffco. Hickory White
and more. Open from 9 am. to
5:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday:
and from 10 am. to 7 p.m. on
Sonday. 1595 Newport Blvd ..
Costa Mesa. (949) 642-2050 or
www. mnhemerti n tenors.com
A UTTl.E MOOERN LEARNING
. You can learn how to care for
classic modem furnirure by
anending an infonnal lecture by
Alfie Hwne. a mid-centwy
furniture specialist, at Des1grl
Within Rach from 10 am. to
noon Saturday in Fashion Island's
PLUG IN
GREER
WVLDER
Atriwn Court.
Hume's
expertise
ranges from
finding rare
parts to fixing
difficult
repairs on
designs by
Olarles and
Ray Eames
and pieces
from Herman
Miller, Vitra
and Knoll He's also the owner of
Venice-based HUME. Gelato
Paradiso will serve refreshments.
Open from lO a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday to Friday: from JO am.
to 7 p.m. Saturday: and from 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Sonday. (949)
721-0031.
AN AMERICAN VERSED IN
FRENCH DESIGN
American designer Mi~!
Kors, now chief designer and
creative director at the French
house of c.eune. designs luxury
ready-to-wear, shoes. handbags
and accessories. It's hard to
pinpoint Celine's style. One
season it's a biker chick look. and
I.he next it's an oriental collection.
Bestsellers for spring are I.he very
sexy silk georgette tie-dye
dres.ses, Punjab sandals and
Boogie and Polbot bags. The
shop has seasonal sales. Open
from 10 am. to 9 p.m. Monday 10
Friday: from IO am. to 8 p.m.
Saturday: and from 11 am. to
6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level 2. South
Coast Plaza (71 4) 641 -1315 or
www.reline.com
A LOOK AT YOUNG ARTISTS
Sher's Art Gallery is I.he perfect
place for young and creative
students to practice I.heir artistic
skills. A special art showing by
Sher's students. ages 8 through
15, ls open to the public from
noon to 2 p.m. Sonday. 2830
Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach.
(949) 675-9306.
A FIVE·COURSE WONDER AT
ROY'S RESTAURANT
Roy'I Newport Beach, one of
our beStrestawants, offers a
special wine dinner with Mjura
Wines Ca small Napa winery) on
Monday. Miura Is lcnown for
highly allocated wines -
production Is low and demand Is
high -restaurants and specialty
wine shops are pre-determined,
and bottles limited. Wine
connoisseurs can meet founder
and owner Emmanuel Kemiji
and enjoy a special menu created
by Roy Yamaguchi and chef
partner 01ris Gamier. The
five-course dinner is $95, which
covers all wine. tax and gratuity.
The first course is sashimi of
Hawaiian mo1 with sea urchin
custard and soy driu.Je; I.he
second course is salad of Kauai
shrimp with Japanese mountain
potato and baby frissee; I.he third
course is seared foie gras with
shiitak.e bread pudding and Maui
onion lardon sauce; lhe fourth
course Is dome<.llc Kobe beef
New York wtlh big island hearts
of palm. edamame mash and
garuc soy lemon sauce: I.he fifth
cour;e is brctised Oilnese black
pig. creamy polenta and red wine
sauce: and I.he dessert IS berries
and chocolate. 453 Newpon
Center Drive at .. ac;tuon Island,
Newport Reach (9491 640-7697.
GOOD FOR THE FEET AND
GOOD FOR THE EYES
Receive a free pat1 of
sunglasses, a S25 value. with I.he
purchase of rwo pairs of shoes at
Ae1"090les at Fashion l!.land
through Memonal Day. New
c;andals for &ummer have amved.
A.erosoles Is between
Robinsons-May and Macy's at
Fashion Island in Newpon
Beach. Open from 10 a.m. to 9
p.m Monday to Friday; from 1 O
am. to 7 p.m. Saturday: and from
11 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday. (949)
640-1668.
• BEST BUYS appears Mondays and
Fridays. Send information 10 Greer
Wylder at 9rtHJrwylder@y11hoo.oom;
at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA
92627; or by fax at 1949) 646-4170
8289!'r~
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chief executive officer of the
Balboa Bay Club & Resort.
His name is David Wooten,
not Dan Wooten.
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All.OWED bu done for me and for Cua,
all the pacbaet he bu aent to
Cull and atult" she sald. "I jus1
of the people who are over
there right now dolng that job
tha1 we lbould all appreciate." Continued from Al • can't thank him eno~. •
arranged for package to be
aent and houses to be cleaned,
be alao ral8ed money to haw
Curie'• flulty water hat~r
repaired and broken stove
replaced.
OK. Dwnb question.
• 1 a.llo heard you are
pla.nnlng a big homecoming
bub for the troopt," 1 aald.
"I am just ecstatic: Carrie
Spence said.
She added I hat 11he WllS
prudng uv thti house In
preparation for Ca6i.' return.
She doesn't kn.ow U he will be
home in a couple of days or
weeks, but it will be soon.
"All thls wonderful stuff he
VE CHES
Continued from Al
In a booming voice that was
· emodonally charged. Dola.d said
lfe.nton Vecbes did not love the
children at in a "seamy, dirty,
gutter kind oI way. H
"His love for the children was
pure," he said. "He loves the chil-
dren. He does not lust after I.hem..
The prosecudon put 23 boys
on the stand. All of them testified
that Veches either sucked, licked
or massaged their feet. One or
the boys told jurors that Veches
ROBBED
Continued from Al
lost items are.
Tiie Daily Pilot does not name
victims of violent crimes.
The woman immediately called
the police, and officers arrived a
[ew minutes later. Police scoured
the island for suspect.s and posted
an officer al the islands bridge.
which is the only edt off either on
PICKS
Continued from Al
Garlich said he was happy to
hear he would be staying on the
commission he chairs.
Ml Like my job. I'm just in my
third year, I'm far from tired and
I think I'm pretty good at ii," he
said. 'Tm looking forward to
continuing as chair and enjoying
Costa Mesa's 50lh birthday and
staying involved with the city."
Harris also expressed pleasure
at the opponunity to continue
serving on the commission he
has been involved with for nine
years. He and Scheafer served
together on the Parks and Re-
.1 bad all the evidence I
needed, and Marcheano fessed
up.
"O~ to what do you need to
mowT" the retlred MariDe
uted.
Why, I asked.
"Why?• Marcbeano asked.
incredulously. "I'll tell you why.
Because I'm too old to go over
there and do it myself. Because
I enjoy my freedom and I do
enjoy the suong possibility
tha1 I will have it for a long
time to come, and it is because
had made him remove his pants
and touched him inappropri-
ately.
Prosecutor Shella Hanson
also presented several photo-
graphs recovered from Veches'
home computer of the cbil-
dren's feet and of him sucking
their feet. Hanson said Veches
filed away many of these pic-
tures in CD-ROMs and in his
home computer.
Dolan said all that ~vidence
still does not prove Veches' in-
tent beyond a reasonable doubt
"This is a charged sex crime
with no sex." he said.
But Hanson argued lhal the
"You've got very big ea.rs.
young lady,• Marcheano said.
"I don't remember you having
such big ears."
Ma.rcbeano said he wants to
do whatever he can to make
their time back at home the
most enjoyable.
From what he understands,
some might only be home for a
week or two, and In that case,
they may want to Just kick their
charges against Veches do not al-
lege sexual acts but lewd acts
committed with the. intent or
sexual gratificadon. She said in
her closing arguments that Vech·
es bas "no defense for this
atme.·
"lt doesn't matter if a child
says it's OK." Hamon said. "What
do children know about sex at
th.ls 88e7 They don't have the
knowledge that an adult sucking
at their toes i8 a lewd act.
"The fact that they didn't run
away from (VechesJ yelling and
screaming or the fact that they
took candy from him is no de-
fense against this crime."
root or by car. car/ Shuh:nan said.
Despite the strategic posts, no When paddng in a commercial
arrests were made. The woman lot. people should be aware of
could not offer a desaiption of the those in the immediate area, tie
robber. . warned.
The woman was talcen to Haas If' paddng at night. one should
Hospital by Newport Beach para-look for a well-lighted area. &i dose
medics for her head injury and to the destination ~ possible.
was la1er released.. When coming home, people
"While it is difficult to prevmt should check to make sure they
being the victim of some aimes. it haw not been followed. If' they
is important to be aware of your fear they have been foUowed, they
surrounding'> before exiting your should can police immediately
creation Commission in the late
1990s. Scheafer resigned in
August 2000 because he felt he
couldn't express his views freely
on a skateboard park location.
"He saw how I worked on
there, artd we both have a good
understanding of each other and
we think pretty similar," Harris
said. ~He's really pro-kids pro-
grams and our youth sports ...
and he's very much into the do-
ing right thing for the city where
recreational needs are con-
cerned."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reac.tied at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@lnimes.corrt.
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETI'ING INVOtllED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For infonnation on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 6744298.
Al..ZHmElrS ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers, family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Votunteers may WOf1t
on one-time pro;ects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society eeeka
office volunteers. The society also
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter.
(949) 261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Oi1COVery Shop needs unwanted
good• suc:ti a1 ctothing, fumiture,
jewelry, accessories, antiques and
collectibles to fund the society's
reeearch, education and patient
aervioea programs. The goods
may be dropped off at 2600 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Volunteers are also needed from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through
Saturday at the same location.
(949) 640-4m.
AMERtCAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
Ecco; MD'HISTO; TERRA Fl.ANA
The transportation program
needs volunteera to drive· cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of d\arge. The
required commitment It e few
houra each week or mon1h.
Drtvera must have a velld driver's
lk:enae end Insurance and be et
least 26. ~teera may u1e
either their own vehk:les or
American cancer Society vans.
(949) 261-9446 or
.oomer•canoer.oro.
(Mt) Me--S9H COfOlll dll MM Pllu • 116 Avle.ldo Aw. Hewport Seidl ._..,..,.
THESE NEW FABRICS
Will APPEAL TO EVERYONE .
EYU HHBAIDS .
The IOft folds o1 v.-u-·
window ... fO#
come In ttw. new flbria
"*..,...to ..,onto Come_._..,
The American Cancer Society is
1tl10 loolclng for volunteer
speekers for 111 Speeker1 Bureau
P'OQr8m, wNdl °"91'9 • free
seevice '° communhiea, .:hoolt
and COfPOfWlk>nt bv pt'O'lidlng
trlined~to~ C80C8r-... The orgenlzation
wtll tr9in ell lnterellt9d volunt8era
at 1 lpedel -6ofl on Dec. 7 from
8:30 e.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at tht
Spec:tNm OOb, 1536 Detfpeft
Ortw In Fulerton. foor
~ '*' Aorenoa o.wi llt (941) 617-0804 bv New. 22.
MmlC#t HIMT AIM.
The An.an ..... ""1itiA. ..
loaldng tor valunllii'I., perfonn v11tou1.,,..e ....... In .. "'*' ofllc9 wl lftipllment .......... wlfUnck.w.19 ~through Or-. County.
No......-aNCllltfV.~
.. blpnMdld. ,.., .....
feet up. It's thelt choice, be wd.
"You t~ll me what you want,
we'll do it,• he Mid. "Want to
spend time with your famlJy'l
OX. Want to come down to the
restaurant? Done. Want me to
come aod do a big barbecue? I
got it covered for up to 150
people. ..
Marcheano bad told me
before that he I.a not good at
cooking for two.
M'JWo hundred people, yeah,
now that gets me going." he
said.
I thanked Marcheano for
talking to me and begg~d him
not to be mad at Teplch or
That his cllent sucked the ch11-
dren's toes was "bizarre• and
•weird," Dolan said. He said po-
lice d.ld find several plcturea de-
picting child pornography in
Veches' computer.
"But possession of ch11d por·
oography is a misdemeanor," he
said. •And my client bas already
pleaded guilty to iL.
Dolan said Veches told New-
port Beach Police Det Tom Mon-
arch more than 50 times during
their recorded conversadon that
what he d.ld was "not sexual."
Veches bas been charged with
25 felony counts of lewd contact
with a minor. If convicted, he
from a mobile phone or drjye di-
rectly to the police station.
And do not unlock or open your
doors, simply pa.ti and honk.
Shulman added.
Other precautions when aaiv-
ing home are backing into the p -
rage and dosing the door before
getting out of the car. providing
you have an automatic garage
door opener.
•If you are threatened with a
~ give up your vehicle or
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training i1
provided. (714) 650-0800 or (800)
540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTtR
The dlapter needs volunteers to
address community groups about
Red Cross services and to act aa
liaisons with the media in disaster
and emergency situations. L..vnn
Howes, (714) 481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a botlltHeeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home. Many
ahetters lcitl pregnant cats upon
anival Doga and arts ere also
evaileble for edopljon.(949)
769-3646~
www.anima/Mtworlc.orp.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Vofunteers looking for varying
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organization with Its
goal of helping children In the
community. (949) 646-6929.
ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group eponsors
and supports ootreach
community Mtvioe programs,
such as the ho~ sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed. (714)
540-5803.
IBfBUDOES
The nor.pt ofit orgenizatk>n Is
looldng fof volunteel8 18 end older'° prOYide oompllOionehlp for edutts wtth deYelopmentllA
disabilities. Aa a •at1zen Buddy,"
volunteers will visit wtth a buddy
twice a month and cell or .-m.H
them once a weet. The
organization ateo t. an
H5uddiee program 1hlrt fonnl
friendahipl entirety f1Vfl( the
Internet.~ forth.-
program mt.l9t be at least 12 veers
old. (714) 646-1826 or
www.bHtbclddles.org.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SIS'TEtS
The locel "'8pter la loolclng for
men end women older than 20
who heYe llved In~ County
for8t .... months and hew
been on,. job fot 11t .._ hw
monlhl '° ..w .. big bfoehwe
Of big-... fotc:Hkhn eges e to
18fram ~ hOmee.
(714)"'4-7773.
IOY ICOUT'I OF MmlCA INC.
~~-the Ormgt~COurd lrdadt
Wttlll .. progrwn
-!ts .............. .., ==:-"'-..... <™a
Carrie for dpplng me oft'.
"You know me," be said. "Do
with th.la what you want. To be
blunt about It, I feel that I am
fortunate enouab to have the
ftna.nclal where with all to be
able to do It and I do
appreciate my ability to have
that kind of freedom, and that
all of my friends and families
have that freedom. And for
that, you have Lo give back.•
• LOLlfA HARPER writes columns
Monday1, Wedne1day1 and
Friday• and covere culture and the
art1. Sha may be reached et (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolita.h•rper@latlme•.com.
faces a maximwn sentence of life
inprisoowithowthepossibillty
or parole for al least 25 years.
The jury bas Lo choose be-
tween finding him not guilty,
guilty of the charges or guilty of
"attempted lewd conduct.·
which is a lesser charge. Jurors
will consider the 25 charges
• separately.
The jwy will continue deliber-
ation on Monday morning.
• DEEM BHARATH 00119rs public
nfety and COYrta. She may bit •
reached et (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail et
dHpa.bhs~h@latimes.com.
personal property.~ Shulman said
"II ls not worth your life.•
Police are as1cing anyone with
Information about tlm aime lO
contact lhe Newport Beach Detec-
tive Division at (949) 644-3790.
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondavl. Wedoeldays and Fridays
and CXNerS culture and the arts. She
may be reached at (949) 5744275 Of
bv &-mail at
lolita.harper@latime&oom.
in various activities at the Oasls
Senior Center in Corona del Mar.
Volunteers will tutor legally blind
adult students using computers
and other adaptive technology.
Mary Johnson, (714) 821-6000,
ext 2113.
CNlf» LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer
coun~r1 and medical staff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
organization is dedicated to
providing educ:ation&I camping
programs free of d\arge to
children living with HfV and AIDS.
Call (323) 663-5006.
COMMUNITY ANMAI.
NETWORK
The networ1t needs vdlunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild ca11 In loatl
neighborhoods. Volunteer. would
trap and deliver cats to local
veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, and then release them
bac* to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program Is to save the lives of
stray cats. (949) 759-3646.
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering, badtstage worl(.
mailings, typing, controHing lights
and many other duties. (949)
660-6289.
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAL SOCETY
The eodeCy preaetWI end
promoc.e the hittofy of Costa
Mete end the halbor .,.
Volunteers ere needed for the
archives, library. mueeum, docent
and public outreach programs.
(948) 631-6918.
COSTAIESA
umtACY COUNCL
The Co.ta Mtee Uteracy Center
needs volunteet tutors to tNdl
Engflah as e second language.
Peopte who want to team English
PUBLIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anton IN91Mftt: Petty
theft WU reported In the 500
bk><* at 12~24 p.m. Tunday.
•Mnol&tNK
Embezzlement was reported
In the 2700 blodt at 2:16 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Hamiton StrMt: Petty theft
was reported In the 600
blodt at 6:14 p.m. Tuesday.
• Htllbor 8ouleverd: An auto
theft was reported In the
2700 bk><* at 9:67 a.m.
Tuesday.
• MlnutamM Wey: A traffic
colllaion inwMng Injuries
wa1 reported In the 2400
bk><* et 10:07 a.m. Tuesday.
• ~ BoullWl'd: Fraud
was reported In the 1600
blodt at 7:26 p.m. Tuetday.
• Plldftc ,.,.,...: An assault
wa1 reported In the 2100
blodt at 7:14 p.m. Tunday.
• Ptleanon ~ A vehicle
burglary wa1 reported In the
2700 blodt at 9:07 a.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• w.t Coat Highway:
Battery was reported In the
1200 bl<><* at 9:17 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Irvine A.w.nu.: Petty theft
wasreportedlnthe1100
blade at 4:29 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Jamboree Aoed and
Univanlty l>ftve: A
hit-and-run was reported at
12:59 p.m. Wednesday.
•Jamboree Abad: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 1100 bl<><* at
3 :17 p.m. Wednesday.
• w..tcM l>ftve: Forgery
was reported in the 1500
bl<><* at 7:50 a.m.
Wednesday.
as a second language are also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. (714) 435-3310 or (714)
545-3445.
UTERACV PROGRAM
The program Is always in need of
volunteer tutors. No professional
teaching experience is required.
To attain certification, a aeries of
training ctassea must be
completed. For more information,
contact Literary Services at the
Newport Beach Library, (949)
717-3874.
COSTA MESA MS
SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County chapter of the
national Multiple Sclerosis
Society has started a new
sett-help group in Costa Mesa for
peopl~ newly diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
sderosis, or both. The group
meeta at 11 a.m. the eecond
Tuesday of every month. (949)
600-7669.
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Seniora 55 and older are Invited to
help staff the WestsJde substation.
Volunteera are asked to WOf1t two
four-hour daytime shifts per week.
They would be responsible for
answering phones, blcyde
registration, fingefprinting, data
entry end auiatlng with other
dtywide projecta. Seniors who
can apeak Spenlsh and English
-.re-al.a l"MMldld. Catt for an
app(M:alk>n. fn9d Geedder, {714)
764-5208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipulpole aenlot ~
feeility It the comer of 19th Street
end Pomona Avenue aeeb
volunteers who can grMt
members and the public at the
front de.k and volunteers for the
Reeoun:e Department with Excel
computer experience and sharp
tefephone tldlla. The Senior Mula
program elso neede people to
deliver meals to ham-. (949)
646-2366.
f
ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL
A team with a lot of jump
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Aa a apeclal
feature, Guy Hebert, a Newport
Beach realdent and former goalie
•for the Mighty Ducb, will be
writing regular dlarlet about the
' team and It• experiences
throughout the playoff•.
T he Improbable continues
to happen.
Jean-Seabastlen Giguere
continues to be living a storied
playoff run that will now go
. down ln the record books.
Hls shutout streak of some
208 minutes and 6 seconds,
encompasslng the entire
Western Conference final round
thus far. ls the longest such
streak in the modem National
Hockey League area.
Three straight shu1out games
against the same opponeni and
this deep into the _playoffs ...
well, are there really any words
left to say about It? This Is the
lclnd of stu1J legends are made
of. The most Impressive thing
about this personal streak Is that
the focus has never wavered
from the goal at hand, that Is,
winning the game In front of
GUY
HEBERT
him and his
teammates.
Aa I sat
perched way
above the
Pond,
watching the
game from
the press box
while I was
on air with
Steve Carroll,
I could feel
the electricity
in the building. Yes, even up
there, you could sense that the
Ducb were focused and poised
to lake charge of Game 3 and
take a command.Ing lead ln the
series.
I knew this ngbt after
watching Paul Karlya on his first
shift of the game. He came out
with jump -hockey slang for
good energy-drove to the
front of the net and challenged
both Minnesota Wild
defensemen. Kartya was ready to
-111ake an impact in this game.
However, It was Steve Rucchln
who got the Oucb on the board
first Barely five minutes into the
game, Rucchln slapped home a
big rebound from Wild goalie
Dwayne Roloson and the Ducks
took a l ·O lead. The goal was
scored ln classic Anaheim
fashion -the Oucb had
attacked, driven to the front of
the net and out-muscled the
WUd's defense. This put an
entirely different spin on the
game. I don't think either team
really knew how to respond to a
goal scored this early ln the
contest.
The response didn't come
until the second period. and It
was Anaheim that took charge.
The Ducks and "Captain Kartya •
-that hu a nice ring to It, don't
you th1nk1 -burned the Wild
for three more goals ln the
middle stanza. Kartya took a
patented feed from behind the
net from Adam Oates and
buried a shot as Roloson was
caught on the wrong side or the
net.
Next, It was Stanislav Otlstov
making his own mark with a
nifty move ln tight against
Roloson to put the Oucb up 3-0.
Minnesota then lifted goalie
Dwayne Roloson and put in
Manny Fernandez, who was
rudety greeted with a hlghllght
goal from Kariya. Kartya batted
the puck out or midair into the
net for a commanding 4·0 lead.
This lead was entrusted lnto the
hands of Giguere, and he was
able to preserve the lead, the
win and, of course, the shutout.
The Ducks will face a
determined Minnesota WUd
team on Friday night. The WUd
has shown too much resiliency
this season and post season to
roll over and give Anaheim a free
pus to the Stanley Cup finals. It
will be a true game, and
Minnesota will get strong
goaltending from Fernandez.
who was solid ln relief of
Roloson.
The Ducks, however, have a
great opportunity to close out
the series at home and ln four
games. ellmlnating more travel.
fatigue and lnjuries. This
Anaheim club has had many
great opportunities during this
playoff run. They haven't passed
up on any so far, and I wouldn't
expect them to do so now.
St. Joachim's fair springs to life
Annual event has
raised between
$30,000 and $55,000
a year.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Some of the
classrooms at St. Joachim's School
have been around since 1949.
School officials are looking for ·
ward to the day when they can
tear the old classrooms down and
build a new school.
FYI
The fair will be held from 6 to 10
p.m. Friday; from 3 to 10 p.m.
Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to 10
p.m. Sunday. St: Joachim'• 11 at
1964 Orange Ave. For more
information, call 574-7400.
To that end. they are looking to
the St Joachim Community
Spring Fair this weekend to help
raise needed funds.
The fair. in its 11th year, wlll ln·
elude food. games and carnival
rides. Raftle tickets will be sold
with a grand prize of $7,500.
Other prizes are a new Gateway
computer and a Mexican cruise.
In addition to raising money for
a new school. the fair Is a bonding
event for the church's community,
school officials said.
·For all of our parishioners who
are volunteers. It helps us all get
to know one another better." said
Cathy Dressler, the school's ad-
ministrative manager. "It's a com-
munity bullder. as well, wben
we're woridng together and chat· ting..
Through the years. the fair has
raised between S30,000 and
$55.000 per year. Dressler said.
The fair will offer a variety of
free musical entenairunent. in-
cluding the Mater Dei High
School Jazz Band on Friday night,
blues headliner James Harmon
on Saturday night and a mariachi
band with folklorico dancers on
Sunday.
Mayor Gary Monahan, whose
daughter a.nends the school. said
he is looking forward to the week·
end's festivities.
"It's just great family fun. and
I l 00% of} the proceeds go to the
parish and to the parish school.
and it's their biggest fund -raiser of
the year,· Monahan said
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Newport-Mesa receives
road money
Costa Mesa and tliewpon Beach
received ~ teasure M allocations
ror local treet and road projects
from the Orange County ltans-
ponation Authomy this week.
Costa Mesa received almOSt
S6.5 million. whlch will go toward
bicycle trails. unprovlng lntersec-
oons and widening the south-
bound onramp of the San Di.ego
Freeway to Sunflower Avenue.
Newpon Beach got about Sl.4
million for one project -road
widening between Bayview Way
and l\:iacArtbur Boulevard.
Irvine C.O. honors 20
students for leadership
The Irvine Co. is honoring 30
high school senlors who have
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Academic All~Stars
T hey work hard in the classroom. They work hard in the
community. Many work hard at jobs, all while going to school.
They are Costa Mesa's top students for 2003. And whether
from C.OSta Mesa or Fstancla high schools, the alternative education
TONYA ANDERSON
GM:3.83
Honors:
Principal's
Honor Roll;
Honor Wall;
Academic
Letter;
Governor's
Scholarship
Award;
Certjficate of
Achievement in foreign
language
ActivttiM: Editor of school
newspaper; Key Club; Mode
Trial; Youth Citiz.en's Police
Academy; Neighbors for
Neighbors; Mesa Pride Day
Future pllins: Enroll at Golden
West College before
transferring to Cal State
University Long Beach as a
criminal justice major with a
minor in biology
MINH-THY PHAM
GPA:3.838
Honors:
Golden West
League
Champion
and first
place in
Golden West
League
Doubles in
tennis;
Principal's Honor Roll
Activities: Academic
Decathlon; volunteer at
• Workforce Investment Act,
Mesa Verde Library and
Fairview Developmental
Center;
Future pllins: Attend UC Irvine
and major in biomedical
engineering
AMANDA ABBOTT
GPA: 3.91
Honors:
Coach's
award
Ac:tMti .. :
Trad(;
soccer;
coach for an
under-8
boys soccer
team;
Future pllins: Attend Orange
Coast College before
transferring to a university to
pursue a career in teaching at
the elementary level
KAa El.AnE f;OSTER
OM:3.7
Honon:Tom
Scott
Memorial
Award;
honor roll;
Zontl Glr1 of
Ma~
~·
Band;
Mll9l8nl
drum rNljor; AcMlotV
CommJllM of Teene for the
dty of Colta Meta 9nd
Nelghbofa far P111ghbon
......... Mind Cal Potv '°"1one,...., In biology Md
~-minor fn
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KIM HOANG
GPA: 3.91
Honors:
2003Class
Valedictorian,
was a medal
winner in
the Orange
County
Academic
Decathlon
Activtties:-
French Club; Key Club;
Anatomy & Physiology Club;
Academic Decathlon Team;
volunteer for Ronald
MacDonald House and
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
Fu1ure plans: Attend the
University of San Francisco,
majoring in marketing and
international business with
minors in French and Chinese
ZACH POWELL
GPA: 3.71
Honors:
Scholar
Athlete;
Kiwanis
Athlete of
the Month;
Governor's
Scholarship
Award,
Academic
Letter, Golden State Exam in
mathematics; Principal's
Honor Roll
Activities: Cross-country;
tra<*; soccer; yearbook;
volunteer instructor for a
soccer clinic
Fu1ure plans: Undecided on a
college and major
fttCHAEL ARMSTRONG
GPA: 3.93
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation;
Most
Outstanding
Student in
both the
math and
music; John
Phillip Sousa award
Ac:tivtties: Marching/concert
band, drum major, jazz band
Fu1ure plans: Attend USC in
the fall, majoring in history,
possibly with minors in math
and music
SCOTT HARRIS
GPA:3.97
Honots:
National
Merit
finalist;
Estancia
Scholar
Society;
C.111omla
Scholarthlp
Federltion
......... : Socclr;Ydunlw llt
Educedonll ~ offtce
Fueure .-.: Attend UC Ir.line,
wt.. he WM 8Mrdld t ....... ~
center, Orange Coast College or Vanguard University, they have
excelled on and off campus.
They have been team captains and most valuable players. They
have impressed their teachers with innovative ideas. They have
COSTA MESA .HIGH SCHOOL
VICTORIA IRWIN
GPA: 3.8
Honors:
Governor's
Scholarship;
Golden
State
Honors in
biology and
English;
High Honors
in history;
Principal's Honor Roll; class
valedictorian
Activities: Key Club; French
Club; Hatta Club; founder and
president of Author's Club;
editor in chief of "Pegasus,#
the school literary journal
Future pl•ns: Attend UC Irvine,
majoring in English with an·
emphasis on creative writing
KATY RENISH
GPA:3.99
Honors:
MVP in golf;
Costa M esa
Community
Service
Award;
Principal's
Honor Roll;
honors in
Golden
State Exam for biology;
Governor's Scholarship Award
Activities: Mode Trial; Key
Club; French Club; Drama
Club; AP Biology Club;
softball; golf; volunteer for
Neighbors for Neighbors,
M esa Pride Day and Pediatric
Cancer Research Foundation
Silent Auction
Fu1ure plans: Attend UC San
Diego as an animal sciences
major and eventual graduate
work at UC Davis to become a
veterinarian
SUNG H. KIM
GPA:3.76
Honors:
Principal's
Honor Roll
Activlti .. :
EAOP
program on
campus;
community
service to
the public
library
Fu1ure pl•ns: Attend UC Irvine
and major in either computer
science or biology
ZARA SIDDIQUI
GPA: 3.9
Honors:
Principal's
Honor Roll;
Academic
Scholarship;
Top Scholars
Award;
National
Honor
Society; CSF
Activities: Dance; drill team;
yearbook; volunteering for the
Walk for Multiple $clerosis
and the M arch of Dimes Walk
America
Fu1ure plans: Travel for a year
to visit her grandparents in
India before enrollirig at UC
Irvine
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL
ANDREW BROWN
GPA: 3.86
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation
Ac:tivities:
Volunteer for
suc:hsetvice
organizations
as Someone
Cares Soup
Kitchen, AYSO and the
Surfrider Foundation
Future pblns: Attend UC Irvine,
from which he has received
the Chancellor's Scholarship,
and major in engineering
KATHARINE NELSON
GM:3.84
Honora:
C.llfomla
Scholarship
F.deratlon;
honor roll;
Bt1ghtSp<>t
Award at the
annual
Macy'•
Awtrdl
ActMdee: eu... maneget
and tJlce ~"for dnwna; Kev ctub; the Suetn G. Kamen
Aeot tDr the CUre ....... =AalfKt()nnge Co8lt • "*ring In
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MATTHEW CACHOLA
GPA:4.08
Honors:
President's
Award for
Educational
Excellence;
honor roll;
California
Scholarship
Federation
Ac:ttvftles: ..
Basketball team captain as a
senior; trade
Fu1ure pl•ns: None listed
MFFAELA SANSONE
been examples for others.
And what they have accomplished thus far pales next to the b~ght futures that await them in college and beyond.
GENEVIEVE LORD
GPA:3.74
Honors:
Governor's
Scholarship;
Golden
State Exam
Recognition
in reading
and algebra
Activities:
Varsity
Cheer captain and
Competition Cheer captain;
summer school aide for
first-graders; Sunday School
teacher
Fu1ure pllins: Attend San
Diego State University and
major in child development
GPA:3.743
Honors:
Principal's
Honor Roll
Activities:
Volunteering
at church;
organizing a
run to
benefit
breast
cancer research; planting trees
in local parks and cleaning the
lakes
Fu1ure pa.ns: Attend Orange
Coast College before
transferring to UC Irvine or a
Cal State University
KARLEEN CURRAN
GPA:3.85
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation;
scholar
athlete
award for
tennis,
soccer and
softball
Ac:tivlties: Varsity aoccer for
four years; tennis; softball
Future pblns: Attend
Concordia University,
majoring In exercise and sport
fitness with a minor in math
KELLY TRETTIN ·
GM:3.86
Honors:
C.llfomla
Schol1rthlp
~Ion;
MVP In
tennlaln
junior and
Hnlor yeart;
TOlhl>I
Slnfor
a.elk: Sc:floterlhlp
AllMll11· Kev Club, Fflnd\
Club, verthy 1*\nlt team for
four ywra: Nelghbott fur
~••lghborl ......... ucs.. en.. fnlPlr'l In~ ~.minor In nulrtdon,
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HONG D. NGUYEN
GPA: 3.8
Honors:
Principal's
Honor Roll;
Academic
Letter;
Golden
State
Examination
Award In
biology
Acdvities: Tennis; Academic
Decathlon; volunteered at
Fairview Developmental
Center, St. John the Baptist
Church and the Share Our
Selves Free Clinic
Future pa.ns: Attend Orange
Coast College before
transferring to UC Irvine and
major in biology
GPA: 3.9
Honors:
THAOW
Letterman in
tennis
Activities:
Varsity
tennis;
Academic
Decathlon;
youth leader
for the
Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth
Society at his church; teaching
assistant for religious
education
Fu1ure pl•ns: UC Santa
Barbara, majoring in biology
GLENDA DUARTE
GPA:3.82
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation;
Estancia
Scholar
Society;
high honors,
honors and
recognition
in Golden State Exams for
biology, mathematics and
Spanish
Acttvttles: Volunteers with
reading programs at Orange
Coast College and Whittier
Elementary School
Fu1ure plens: Attend either UC
Irvine or University of Santa
Barbara to major In English to
prepare for a career in
journalism
SEAN ZICH
OM:4.22
Konon:
Callfomi1
Sdlolarthlp
Fedemion
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Best
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croee-coumry;
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ACADcMIC ALL -STARS
Winners of the 24th Annual Les Miller Uitstanding Student Awards
ALTERNATIVE COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL
EDUCATION CENTER
ART PEREZ
Sc:hoOI: Alternative Education
Center
GM:2.2
ttonon: Presenter at the Golden
Touch Awards Spring 2003
program; ptaying on the All-Ster
AYSO soccer team
Actfvttin: Pediatric Cancer
Research Foundation's Christmas
card sale; the Measure A
campaign; the Badt Bay 2002
graduation; helping senior
programs
future plans: Attend Orange
Coast College's culinary arts
program. become a chef at the
Ritz Carlton Hotel and eventually
own his own restaurant and host
alVshow
DOMINIQUE VIGIL
School: Alternative Education
Center
GPA; 3.7
Activities: Tutoring at Shalimar
Leaming Center; modeling
Future plans: Attend Orange
Coast College before transferring
to USC as a business and
communications major
CLAYTON RIGGINS
School:
Estancia High
GPA: 4.23
Honors:
Honor roll;
California
Scholarship
Federation
Gold Seal
Bearer
Activities: Key
Club; volunteer in the Educational
Technology office
FutuN plans: Attend Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo to study civil
engineering, reoch111g for
bachelor's and master's degrees
HILARY HAVENS
School: Costa
Mesa High
GPA; 4.338
Honors: Girls
State;
National Merit
Scholar;
winner of
California
Mathematical
Olympiad;
won English, history, math and
science medallions; won 27
Academic Decathlon medals over
three years
ActMtiea: As a math ma1or,
formulated two original theorems
in Number Theory, both of which
have been accepted for
publication; coached Newport
Elementary M ath Team;
volunteered at Someone Cares
Soup Kitchen and Orangewood
Children's Home
Future plans: Anend Harvard
University as a math ma1or
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL
ASHLEY COOLEY
School:
Estancia High
GPA:4.22
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation;
National
Certifteate of
Merit and the
Certificate of
Outstanding Achievement from
the Amencan Association of
Teachers of German; the
Advanced Placement Scholar
Award; three Governor's Scholcirs
Awards
Activities: Key Club: volunteer for
Neighbors for Neighbors, the
Environmental Nature Center,
Fountain Valley PTSA and Adams
Elementary School
Future pqns: Attend UC Santa
Barbara, from which she will
receive a Regents Scholarship,
ma1oring in biopsychology
LINDSAY FREEMAN
School:
Estancia High
GPA:4.07
Honors: Irvine
Co.
Scholarship;
Lion's Club
Speech
Contest
winner, Zonta
Girl of the
Month
Activities: Cross-country, tradt,
Key Club president; school board
representative; volunteer for Race
tor the Cure, the MS 5K Walk,
March of Dimes and Neighbors
for Neighbors
FtstuN plans: Attend Harvard with
a double ma1or in international
relations and government dnd a
minor in sociology
ANANTH VARMA
School:
Estancia High
GPA:4.27
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation,
National Merit
Scholarship
finalist;
Journalist of
the Year in 2002
Activities: Key Club; swimming;
water polo. school paper
Future plans: Attend UCLA and
ma1or m electrical engineering
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CARLOS IBARRA
School: Costa
Mesa High
GM:J.8
Honors:
Kiwanis and
Costa Mesa
High Athlete
of the Month;
Governor's
Scholar;
Horatio Alger
Scholar; National Honor Roll;
Gene Autry Award for
Humanitarian of the Year
Activities: Wrestling;
cross-<:<>untry; tradt; soccer; vice
president of Advocates for
Student Rights; founder and
president of Drama Club; Student
Venture; and 'Zine (writer, editor
and layout)
Future plans: Attend New York
University's Tisch School of the
Arts, major in theater and go mto
acting
ORANGE COAST
COLLEGE
JONATHAN NAJMAN ,
Honors: Dean's List; Honors List,
President's List; PacifiCare Health
Systems Scholarship; Robert B
Moore Outstanding Leadership
Award; Coca-Cola Scholarship
Activities: Co-founder and
president of Assisting Senior
Citizens Club; co-founder of the
Chemistry Club; Helping Educate
Learning Children Club; Angel
Tree Project
TRACI TRAVIS
Honors: Alpha Gamma Sigma,
Phi Alpha Mu and Phi Theta
Kappa International honors
societies; Dimsdale Family
Memorial Leadership Schol<?rship
Activities: President of speech
and debate team; Science Night;
Coast Navigators; Honors Night
Committee; Alumni and Friends;
volunteer for Dean of Student
Services Office
DANNY KRIKORIAN
Schoof: Costa
Mesa High
GM:J.83
Honors:
Dean's
Scholarship
from
Chapman
University;
Principal's
HonorAoll(4
years); lettered in trade (3 years);
Orange County Literary Guild
award winner
Activities: Volleyball; football.
Student jjody sentor secretary,
sports editor for the school
newspaper
FutuN plans: Attend Chapman
University, major in sports
medicine and play basketball
VANGUARD
UNIVERSITY
DANIEL 8 . DAVIS
GPA:3.7
Honors: United Indian Health
Services Scholarship, Cherokee
Nation Scholastic Indian
Scholarship; Vanguard University
Academic Scholarship
Activities: Associate coordinator
of Research & Student
Development; residence assistant
for Department of Student
Affairs; college guidance
specialist; director of the Junior
High Youth Program for Rio Dell
Assembly of God Church
ELIZABETH POWELL
GPA: 3.93
Honors: President's Honor Roll
Activities: Hands Across the
Border Children's Team,
Counseling Center secretary,
Bible study leader; Barnabos
Ministry
CELINDA
GEISER SANDOVAL
Schoof. Costa
Mesa High
GPA.40
Honors:
College Board
Scholar in the
Hispanic
Recognition
Program,
2002 -03. fir st
place in the
Orange County Mode Tnal
Journalism Contest, 2002-03
Activru..: Mode tnal, Academ1<.
Decathlon, ctioir. drama, varsity
golf and water polo, Advisory
Commmee of Teens for the city of
Costa Mesa, mistress of
ceremonies for Mr Costa Meso
Contest
Future plans· Undecided on a
college ma1or, but has been
acceptt1d to Stanford Untvers1t,
in the fall
OCC ATHLETES
OF THE YEAR
NANCY HATSUSHI
BASKETBAU.
Was d two llrnf" First Tl!<!" 1
All Conlerenu-pldy1:r 111 worrn·n ~
basketball .is well dS two tirnt: All
Southern Cahforrnd P1d\'t:r We!.
also ndme<.J M~1 Vdludble Pldycr
of the Cuestd Toumdment di 1d
MVP of the State Tournament dS
she led Ordnge Codsl Culleqe lo its
first state chamµ1onsh1i; in
women's basketball Al~ e,l(ceb
acodem1cally wrth d very h1yh GPA
KEINAN BRIGGS
TRACK and AELD
Set ntJw Oranyf' Cud!>t C.ulleyt-
110 meter h1yh hurdli: drHJ tnµI<·
1ump records, Wd~ tht= t.Or 1ferenu~
ctiamp1on 111 110 mttt:r high
hurdles and !ht 1r1i;lt 1u111p and
placed second m !ht t.unfernnc1::
in the long 1umµ dnd 400 meter
relay Keinan was the 2003 OCC
Trade and Field team copldm drtd
top point team leader
To:
From:
Subject
All J rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade boys and girls
Pilot Cup Soccer Tournament Headquarters
Pilot Cup Soccer tournament, May 28"'-June 1 •
It 's time to sign up for the must c::xci ting soccer tournament of tht• )t'Jr
The Fourth Annual Pilot Cup!!!
The Pilot Cup i a one week ~occer toumamcnt which in voh c!\ <111 publtt and r11\Jtt·
schools in the Nfwport Beach-Costa Mesa area. It will be held "'1cl) 28 -lune I It• 't:c
which school has the be t soccer team in the following divhion-.
3,. and 4"" grade boys; J,. and 4"' grade girl~
s•• and 6"' grade boys: 5"' and 6" grade girl~
Winners will receive commemorative awards. Winning choob will rt>t.cl\t' the n~ht tu 'th1~
off the Pilot Cup Perpetual Trophy Award for one year.
So go to the principal's office or the athleti<:s office right now and ''1£Tl up tu n.-pn: ... c111 \1JU1
school in the most exciting soccer event of the )car -The Pilot Cup .21.XH
All participants receive at-shirt. This tournament is sponsored b) the Oail~ Pilot an<l Yu\11h
Services Association. There is a $5 conhibution to coveT the cost of the l shirt.
Don't miss out on this chance to play soccer for your school and win the right to 1hc Pilot
Cup Perpctua1 Trophy as the best SOCCCT school in town. Yes. we do need \:oaches
For more information, contact )'OW' child's school.
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'
Academic All-Stars
T hey work hard in the classroom. They work hard in the
community. Many work hard at jobs, all while going to school.
They are Costa Mesa's top students for 2003. And whether
from Costa Mesa or Estancia high schools, the alternative education
TONYA ANDERSON
GM:3.83
Honors:
Principal's
Honor Roll;
Honor Wall;
Academic
Letter;
Governor's
Scholarship
Award;
Certificate of
Achievement in foreign
language
Act:tvtdes: Editor of school
newspaper; Key Club; Mock
Trial; Youth Citizen's Police
Academy; Neighbors for
Neighbors; Mesa Pride Day
Future p&.na: Enroll at Golden
West College before
transferring to Cal State
University Long Beach as a
criminal justice major with a
minor in biology
MINH-THY PHAM
GPA: 3.838
Honors:
Golden West
League
Champion
and first
place in
Golden West
League
Doubles In
tennis;
Principal's Honor Roll
Activttiel: Academic
Decathlon; volunteer at
• Wortcforce Investment Act,
Mesa Verde Library and
Fairview Developmental
Center;
Future p&.na: Attend UC Irvine
and major in biomedical
engineering
AMANDA ABBOTT
GPA: 3.91
Honors:
Coach's
award
Activities:
Track;
soccer;
coach for an
under-8
boys soccer
team;
Future p&.ns: Attend Orange
Coast College before
transferring to a university to
pursue a career In teaching at
the elementary level
KACI El.Al£ FOSTER
OM:3.7
ttonon:Tom
Scotl
Memorial
Awwd;
honor roll;
Zonta Girt of
Mercft
hlhidet:
Band; .-...nc
drum nillfor; AcMtofy
CommltlM of Teens fof tht
dly of Cotta Meu Ind ,. .. ._.... forthlghbort
,.... .-.: AlllnCI Cat '°'V
~ fMjor In blOloeY Ind
~-minor.In
muillc
KIM HOANG
GPA:3.91
Honors:
2003Class
Valedidorian,
wasamedal
winner in
the Orange
County
Academic
Decathlon
Activtties:
• d~· · . ....
•'
' .
French Club; Key Club;
Anatomy & Physiology Club;
Academic Decathlon Team,
volunteer for Ronald
MacDonald House and
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
Futu,. pl•n•: Attend the
University of San Francisco,
majoring in marketing and
international business with
minors in French and Chinese
ZACH POWELL
GPA: 3.71
Honort:
Scholar
Athlete;
Kiwanis
Athlete of
the Month;
Governor's
Scholarship
Award,
Academic
Letter, Golden State Exam in
mathematics; Principal's
Honor Roll
Activities: Cross-<:ountry;
track; soccer; yearbook;
volunteer instructor for a
soccer clinic
Future pl•n•: Undecided on a
college and major
MCHAEL ARMSTRONG
GPA::M3
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation;
Mo.st
Outstanding
Student in
both the
math and
music; John
Phillip Sousa award
Activitlft: Marching/concert
band, drum major, jazz band
Future pl•ns: Attend USC in
the fall, majoring in history,
possibly with minors in math
and music
SCOTT HARRIS
GM.:3.97
Honon:
National
Merit
finalist;
(Wancla
Scnolar
Society:
C.llfoml•
Sc:hot•rthlp
Federation
Allhillie· Soccer: volunteer ..
Educetlonel Ted\nology oftlce
,..._ ..... Attend UC Irvine,
wf*9 hi-. IWlrdld I ........ ~
center, Orange Coast College or Vanguard University, they have
excelled on and off campus.
They have been team captains and most valuable players. They
have impressed their teachers with innovative ideas. They have
"
COSTA MESA .HIGH SCHOOL
VICTORIA IRWIN
GPA:3.8
Honors:
Governor's
Scholarship;
Golden
State
Honors in
biology and
English;
High Honors
in history;
Princlpal's Honor Roll; class
valedictorian
ActivttlH: Key Club; French
Club; Halta Club; founder and
president of Author's Club;
editor in chief of WPegasus;'
the school literary journal
Future plen1: Attend UC Irvine,
majoring in English with an
emphasis on creative writing
KATY RENISH
GPA: 3.99
Honors:
MVP in golf;
Costa Mesa
Community
Service
Award;
Principal's
Honor Roll;
honors in
Golden
State Exam for biology;
Governor's Scholarship Award
ActivitiH: Mock Trial; Key
Club; French Club; Drama
Club; AP Biology Club;
softball; golf; volunteer for
Neighbors for Neighbors,
Mesa Pride Day and Pediatric
Cancer Research Foundation
Silent AuctJon
Future plen1: Attend UC San
Diego as an animal sciences
major and eventual graduate
work at UC Davis to become a
veterinarian
SUNG H. KIM
GPA: 3.76
Honors:
Princlpal's
Honor Roll
Activitiel:
EAOP
program on
campus;
community
service to
the public
library
Futul'9 plens: Attend UC Irvine
and major in either computer
science or biology
ZARA SIDDIQUI
GPA: 3.9
Honors:
Principal's
Honor Roll;
Academic
Scholarship;
Top Scholars
Award;
National
Honor
Society; CSF
Activities: Dance; drill team;
yearbook; volunteering for the
Walk for Multiple Sclerosis
and the March of Dimes Walk
America
Future pl•ns: Travel for a year
to visit her grandparents 1n
India before enrolling at UC
Irvine
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL
ANDREW BROWN
GPA: 3.86
Honors:
California
Scholarship
Federation
ActJvttiff:
Volunteer for
sucti l8fvioe
organizations
as Someone
Cares Soup
Kitchen, AYSO and the
Surfrider Foundation
Futu,. pl•n•: Attend UC Irvine,
from which he has received
the Chancellor's Scholarship,
and major In engineering
KATHARINE NELSON
GM.:3.84
Honore;
Callfomla
Sc:holarthlp
i=.deredon;
honor roll;
Bright Spot
Award at the
•nnual
Macv'•
Awards
ActMdet: 8uelnw fTWnllger
Ind vice prMidlnt fof drama;
l(wv Club; tM SuMn G. Komtn
Alce '°" .... Cure ,......=~Orw'O' Cnlll t mejoi1ng Jn
butlnMI
MATTHEW CACHOLA
GPA:4.08
Honors:
President's
Award for
Educational
Excellence·
honor roll;
Califomla
Scholarship
Federation
Acdvttlet:
Basketball team captain as a
senior; trade
Future pl•na: None listed
RAFFAELA SANSONE
been examples for others.
And what they have accomplished thus far pales next to the
bright futures that await them In college and beyond.
GENEVIEVE LORD
GPA: 3.74
Honors:
Governor'•
Scholarship;
Golden
State Exam
Recognition
in reading
and algebra
Activities:
Varsity
Cheer captain and
Competition Cheer captain;
summer school aide for
first-graders; Sunday School
teacher
Future pl•n1: Attend San
Diego State University and
major in child development
GPA: 3.743
Honors:
Princlpal's
Honor Roll
ActtvitlM:
Volunteering
at church;
organizing a
run to
benefit
breast
cancer research; planting trees
in local parks and cleaning the
lakes
Futu,. pl•rw: Attend Orange
Coast College before
transferring to UC Irvine or a
Cal State University
KARLEEN CURRAN
GPA:3.85
Honon:
California
Scholersh1p
Feder•lk>n;
scholar
athlete
award for
tennis,
soccer and
softball
A.ctMtles: Varsity soccer for
four years; tennis; softball
Future pl•n•: Attend
Concordia University,
majoring in exercise and sport
fitness with a minor in math
KELLYTRETIIN
OM:3.88
Honore;
C.llfoml•
Sc:hol•rthip
F9deratlon;
MVP In
tenntaln
junior and
MnloryHrt;
ToeNt>.
&nor
Claalc Sc:l\olarltiip
Aclhttlt u · Key ctub, French
Club, v1rttty e.nnla team for
touryeen; ~for
Nlighbol'I ,._.,...Mend UC a..
Crua.~ln~
WW\ • minOr "' nwttloft, lfMfoftmeM -~IOlotv
HONG D. NGUYEN
GPA: 3.8
Honors:
Princlpal's
Honor Roll;
Academic
Letter;
Golden
State
Examination
Award in
biology
A&:tNttiff: Tennis; Academic
Decathlon; volunteered at
Fairview Developmental
Center, St. John the Baptist
Church and the Share Our
Selves Free Clinic
Future p&.ns: Attend Orange
Coast College before
transferring to UC Irvine and
major in biology
GPA:3.9
Honors:
THAO VU
Letterman in
tennis
ActJvttMI:
Varsity
tennis;
Academic
Decathlon;
youth leader
for the
Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth
Society at his church; teaching
assistant for religious
education
Future plens: UC Santa
Barbara, maioring in biology
GLENDA DUARTE
GPA: 3.82
Honon:
California
Scholarship
Federation;
Emncia
Sd\olar
Society;
high honors,
honors and
recognition
in Golden State Exams for
biology, mathematics end
Spanish
Act:tvftMe: Volunteers with
reading program• at Orange
Coast College and Whittler
Elementary School
FutuN pt8ns: Attend either UC
Irvine or University of Santa
Barbara to major In Engllah to
prepare for a career in
journall1m
SEAN ZICH
OM:4'.22
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Callfomla
Sc::tlolarthlp
r:.derltlon
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KeyC1ub;
e..t
Buddlea;
~
country;
ti"9dl: eoocer
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Te>me AaM, bu1 hea tfto bMf'I
~et UCIMnetndc.t Potv Sen Lule Olnpo
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Winners of the 24th Annual Les Miller OJtstanding Student Awards
ALTERNATIVE COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL
EDUCATION CENTER
ART PEREZ
Schoot: Alternative Educa1ion
Center
GPA: 2.2
"°"°'9: Presenter at the Golden
Touch Awards Spring 2003
program; playing on the All-Star
AYSO soccer team
Ac:tMd": Pediatric Cancer
Research Foundation's Christmas
card sale; the Measure A
campaign; the Bade Bay 2002
graduation; helping senior
programs
Futu,. plans: Attend Orange
Coa11 College's culinary arts
program, become a chef at the
Ritz Carhon Hotel and eventually
own his own restaurant and host
a TV show
DOMINIQUE VIGIL
School: Alternative Education
Center
GPA: 3.7
Activities: Tutoring at Shalimar
Learning Center; modeling
Fuut,. plans: Attend Orange
Coast College before transferring
to USC as a business and
communications major
CLAYTON RIGGINS
School:
Estancra High
GPA:4.23
Honors:
Honor roll;
California
Scholarship
Federation
Gold Seal
Bearer
Activltln: Key
Cl~b; volunteer in the Educational
Technology office •
Future plans: Attend Cal Poly San
lurs Obispo to study civil
engmeering, redching for
bachelor's and master's degrees
HILARY HAVENS
School: Costa
M esa High
GPA:4.338
Honors: Girls
State;
National Merit
Scholar;
winner of
California
M athematical
Olympiad;
, ,,-_,,,,
~ \1 I r
6 T tf
' ' . ,.
won English, history. math and
science medallions; won 27
Academic Decathlon medals over
three years
Activities: As a math maior,
formulated two original theorems
in Number Theory. both of which
have been accepted for
publication; coached Newport
Elementary Math Team;
volunteered at Someone Cares
Soup Kitchen and Orangewood
Children's Home
Future pt.ins: Attend Harvard
Unrvers1tx as a math ma1or
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL
ASHLEY COOLEY
Schoof:
Estancia High
GPA;4.22
Honora:
California
Scholarship
Federation;
Nauonal
Certificate o f
M ent and the
Certifteate of
Outstanding Achievement from
the American Association of
Teachers of German; the
Advanced Placement Scholar
Award; three Governor's Scholdrs
Awards
Activities: Key Club; volunteer for
Neighbors for Neighbors. the
Environmental Nature Center,
Fountain Valley PTSA and Adams
Elementary School
Futu,. plans: Attend UC Santa
Barbara, from which she will
rece111e a Regents Scholarship,
ma1oring in biopsychology
LINDSAY FREEMAN
School:
Estancia High
GPA:4.07
Honors: Irvine
Co.
Scholarship;
lion's Club
Speech
Contest
winner; Zonta
Girl of the
Month
Activities: Cross-country, traa,
Key Club president; school board
representative; volunteer for Race
for the Cure. the MS SK Walk,
March of Dimes and Ne1yhbors
for Neighbors
Furure pl•ns: Attend Harv11rd with
a double major m mt1:1rnat1onal
relattons and governme11t and a
minor rn sociology
ANANTH VARMA
School:
Estancia High
GPA: 4 27
Honors:
Californra
Scholarship
Federation.
Nattonal M ent
Scholarship
finalist:
Journalist of
the Year in 2002
Activities: Key Club, swimming,
water polo, school paper
Fuutre plans: Attend UCLA and
ma1or rn electrical engmeenng
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C~LOS IBARRA
School: Costa
M esa High
GPA: 3.8
Honors:
Kiwanis and
Costa Mesa
High Athlete
of the Month;
Governor's
Scholar;
Horatio Alger
Scholar; National Honor Roll;
Gene Autry Award for
Humanitarian of the Year
Ac:tivities: Wrestling;
cross-country; tradt; soccer; vice
president of Advocates for
Student Rights; founder and
president of Drama Club; Student
Venture; and 'Zlne (writer, editor
and layout) ..
Fuutre pl•ns: Attend New York
University's nsch School of the
Arts. major in theater and go into
acting
ORANGE COAST
COLLEGE
JONATHAN NAJMAN
Honors: Dean's List; Honors List,
President's List, PacifiCare Health
Systems Scholarship; Robert B
Moore Outstanding Leadership
Award; Coca-Cola Scholarship
Activities: Co-founder and
president of Assisting Senror
Citizens Club; co-founder of the
Chemistry Club, Helping Educate
Learning Children Club, Angel
Tree Proiect
TRACI TRAVIS
Honors: Alpha Gamma Sigma,
Phi Alpha Mu and Phi Theta
Kappa International honors
societies; Dimsdale Family
Memorial Leadership Scholarship
Activities: PrMident of speech
and debate team; Science Night,
Coast Navigators; Honors Night
Committee; Alumnr and Fnends;
volunteer for Dean of Student
Services Office
DANNY KRIKORIAN
School: Costa
Mesa High
GPA:3.83
Honors:
Dean's
Scholarship
from
Chapman
University;
Principal's
Honor Roll (4
years); lettered rn tradt (3 years);
Orange County Literary Guild
award winner ...,
A.ctivitin: Volley~ football;
Student body senror secretary;
sports editor for the school
newspaper
Fuutre pl•ns: Attend Chapman
University, ma1or in spoils
medicine and play basketball
VANGUARD
UNIVERSITY
DANIEL B. DAVIS
GPA:3.7
Honors: Unrted Indian Health
Services Scholarship. Cherokee
Nation Scholastic Indian
Scholarship; Vanguard University
Academic Scholarship
Activities: Associate coordmator
of Research & Student
Development; residence assistant
for Department of Student
Affairs; college guidance
spec1ahst; director of the Junror
High Youth Program for Rio Dell
Assembly of God Church
ELIZABETH POWELL
GPA:3.93
Honors: President's Honor Roll
Activities: Hands Across the
Border Children's Team,
Counseling Center secretary,
Bible study leader; Barnabos
Ministry
CE UN DA
GEISER SANDOVAL
School: Costa
Mesa High
GPA.4 0
Honora.
Coll~e Board
Scholar m the
Hispanic
Recognrtion
Program.
2002-03, hrst
place m the
,' •.~ '}. b ~
..
Orange County Mode Trial
Journaltsm Contest, 2002-03
Activities· Mode tnal. Academtt
Decathlon, choir; drama; vdrs1ty
golf and water polo, Advisory
Comm1nee of Teens for the city of
Costa Mesa. mistress of
ceremonrei. for Mr Costa Mesd
Contest
Furure plans: Undeuded on a
college ma1or. but has been
acc.epted to Stanford Un1vers1t,
m the fdll
OCC ATHLETES
OF THE YEAR
NAN CY HATSUSHI
BASKET8AU..
Was d two ttrne First Teo111
All Conferc11w µldyt;r in wo1111:1, s
basketball .J'> Wt!ll dS rwo ttrnt: All
Souther!) Cahfom1d PICJyer Wa.,
also named Most VCJllJable Ptdy1:r
of the CueStd Toumc1ment dlld
MVP of the 5tate Tournament dS
she led Orcmge Cocts1 C.ullHJP to rts
first state diamµ1onst111-i 111
womens basketball Also e.1Ccel'>
aCitdem1cally with d very h14h GPA
KEI NAN BRIGGS
TRACK and AELD
Set new Oranye Cod~l Culleq1•
110-metcr h1yh hurdlt· ..ind 111,,I•·
1ump ret.ord!., WdS tht. 1..unlf'r1:11c •
chamµ1on 111 110 meter hrgh
hurdles and the tnµle 1urnµ, dnd
plat.ell se1.und in tht 1.untere11c,..
m tht-long 1umµ dlld 400 111et!!r
relay Kernan wai. the 2003 OCC
Trade and Freid team c.aptd111 dllel
top point team leadt:1
To:
From:
Subject
All Jrd. 4th, 5th and 6th grade boys and girls
Pilot Cup Soccer Tournament Headquarters
Pilot Cup Soccer tournament, Ma~unc I M
It's time to sign up for the most c:xciting soccer tournament of the \l'Jr
The Fourth Annual Pilot Cup! 11
The Pilot Cup i~ a one week 'occer tournament which invohc<. all publK JnJ p11\dll.'
schools in the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area It will be hdd ~1J~ 28 lune I 111 'l.l
which school has the best soccer team in the following dt\ 1,iun'
J"' and 4 .. grade boys; J"' and 4111 grade girls
Winners will receive commemorati11e aw<1rds. Winning schoob "111 1l·u:1h· till· nght tu 'ho"
off the·PiJot Cup Perpetual Trophy Award for une year.
So go to the principal's office or the athlctil'• office right now anJ "'grl up tu rqin:,"·111 \vur
school in the most exciting soccer event of the )Car -The Pilot Cup iw;
All participants receive a t·shlrt. This tournament i~ sponsonxl b)' the Dail~ Piklt am.I 'luuth
Services Association. There is a $5 contribution to cover the cost of lhc t·'ihirt
Don't miss out on this chance to play soccer for your school and win the ri¢lt to lhl· Pilot
Cup Perpetual "Trophy as the best soccer school in town. Yes. we do nC\.-d wa<..~.
For more info_rmation, contact your cbjld's schoot
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•
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TODAY
Cotte Meea'a Chamber of
Commerce will have lta Lea Miiier
Scholarship Recognition
Breakfel1at7:16 a.m. atthe Hiiton
Hotel, 3050 Bristol St. Attetldance
la $22 per person. Call (714)
886-9090 for details and
reservations.
SATURDAY
TM Startlght ThNtre Company
wlll hold eudltlona for !ta
all-11udent summer show, "Mary
Poppins:' from 1 to 3 p.m.
Children 10 to 14 years old can
sing • song from the show or
bring taped ecoompanlment to a
song they've prepared. The
theater 11at1125 Victoria St. In
Col1a Meu. For more
Information, call (949) 845-7827.
The eo... M.. llltaltc.I
Society will hc»t "'open houM
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1870
Anaheim St In Cotta MIM. It
incllldee toura of the facility end
exhlbhs of photoe end erttfecta.
Free. For more Information, call
(949) 631-6918.
Back Bey ........ wtl launch.
llirtuel cycling program. Come for
a test drive during da .... at 8:30
and 9:30 1.m. at 2676 lrvlne Ava.,
Suite A In C~ M..,. For more
Information, cell (949) 631-6687.
•DMHce: A New Beginning," la•
worbhop for men end women
who ere divorced or getting
divorced. It la held from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. et 180 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beed't. For more
lnfo.rmatlon, call (949) 844 9436.
The Neww»ort Hatbor Nautical
Museum will open a new exhibit
featuring the work of Joe Duncan
Gleason (1881-1969), known aa
the Welt Coeat'a pr.mlere
marttlme 1peclall11 among Hrty
20th-century •rttltl. Th• exhibit
will be on display until Sept 30.
For more Information, cell (949)
873-8915, ext 111.
Cotti MIM'a Recreetlon DMelon
preNnta Flimlly Dey Out wtth an
excursion for femlllea to
experience the Renalaaance Fair
In Glen Helen. Meet at 9 a.m. at
the Balearic Community Center,
1976 Balearic Drive. The coat 11
$16, which Includes a ana<*.
admlulon and transportation. For
more lnforriatlon, call (714)
764-6168.
The Newport INctt Ub,.ry'1
Balboa brand! will offer a
wortcahop called "Tool• & Trldca:
lntemat 101:' an Introduction to
navigating the World Wide Web,
at 9 a.m. For more Information,
call (949) 717-3818.
The W.ldorf Sctioora annual May
Faire, an Imagination Celebration
event, will be from 11 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. at 2360 Canyon Drive In
Costa Meu. Adml .. lon coltl $3,
and c:hlldren younger than 2 get
in for free. Partclng 11 free. For
more information, call (949)
674-7734.
Costa Me .. High Sctioot'1
Cheerleadlng department la
hosting a one-day dleerleadlng
clinic from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for
$18 per person. Squads and
anyone without cheerleadlng
experience are encouraged to
attend the clinic, taught by the
United Spirit Aun. Regl11ratlon
will begin et 8:46 a.m. in front of
the high achool'a gym.
SUNDAY
To kidl off this YMI'• FeaUval of
Chlldren, e Volunteer Day will be
held from noon to 4 p.m. at South
Coast Plaza's Carousel Court. To
Introduce Orange County
dlarltlea and youths to aech
other, the Featlval of Children
Volunteer Day will allow a variety
of nonprofit organizations to
diaplay Information about their
services. For more Information,
call (949) 644-4777.
The Southern Catlfomla Kol Ctub
will have Its annual kol pond tour
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Including
tours of Newport Beach. Laguna
Beach, Corona def Mar and Santa
Ana. Co11 la S8 per person. For
more Information, call (949)
648-3690.
,,,. pubic la lnvte.d to find out
about lawn bowtlng and see the
beat bc>Wtera In the nation during
the showcase of lawn bowtlng
from 9 1.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling
Club, 1660 Crown Dr., Corona del
Mar.
MONDAY
Hoag Hoep1tar1 Cancer Cent« i.
offering a prasentatlon by a
group of expert clinicians to leam
about the use of surgery for
treating colon cancer. There will
be time after the free 8:30 to 9
p.m. presentation to network with
other colon cancer survivors end
discuss common concerns.
Registration 11 required. For more
Information and to register, call
(949) 760-2103.
WOftd lnMtlltty Month will kldc
off In Orange County wfth a
preaentatlon celled •PGD: It'• Not
Only for Genetic Screening
Anymore." The free, educational
nmlnar will feature Important
dlacuaalona •bout the role
prelmplant.atlon genetic
dlagnoela Is playing In helping
parenta uncover genetic and
aex-llnked dl111se1. 'The event la
open to the public and will take
place et Marriott Sultu, 600
Bayview Circle In Newport Beach
beginning at 8:30 p.m. For
Information. call (888) 917-4777.
Mature drtvera can 1ha,,,.n their
driving 1klll1 In an eight-hour
cl111 In two 1111lon1 at
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant In Co11a Mesa. Classes
wlll be from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
May 19 and 20, and are limited to
30 students. The coat ia $10.
Advanced registration required.
To register, or for more
Information, call (714) 557-3340.
TUESDAY
A free Mmlnar end book signing
of •Why the Weight? Dare to be
Greatl" by author Jean Kruegar
will be held from 8:30 to 8 p.m . at
Mother's Martat, 2.25 East 17th
St., Costa Meta. For reservations.
~II (800) 695-MOMS.
The Surfrtder Foundation
Newport Beach film Night will
feature surfing films, Including
the newly releeaad "3 Degrees." It
will be held at 7 p.m. at the
Surfrlder public meeting at
Margarltaville, 2332 West Coast
Highway, Nawpon Beech. Come
and learn what is going on with
local water quality Issues and see
some cool 1urf flidca. For more
information, call (949) 644-7443.
Thomas J. C.mN wlll dlacu ..
•How Time Flies: The Molecular
Ardlltacture of Memory" at a free
7:30 p.m. seminar at the Irvine
Barcley Theatre. Carew, UC
Irvine's chair of neurobiology end
behavior, will diacu11 hi1 research
that allows a cloaa examination
of the molecular machinery that
creates memories, both fleeting
and laatlng. For Information, call
(949) 824-4275.
WEONESOAY
A ftae aemlner end book signing
of '"The Digestion Connection" by
Dr. Mart Stangler will be held
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at Mother's
Martcat, 225 Eeat 17th St., Costa
Masa. For raservationa, cell (800)
696-MOMS.
SuepenN ~lat Marthe Unlk.al
wlll speak at a Newport Bead!
TWENTY LENDERS
Newcomers ~ub meeting at 10
1.m. Unikel It also a member of
the club, which 11 open to all
woman living In th• area for leu
than five yearL For more
Information, call (949) 845-9722.
UC ltvlne'a ec:hool of blologlcal
sciences and the Howard A.
Schneiderman Memorial
Bioethics Lecture Serl11 prasant
"The Good Life at the End of Ufa;'
a lecture by Dr. Joanna Lynn, at 7
p.m. In the Crystal Cove
Auditorium. The event 11 free, but
reservations are required. For
more Information. call (949)
824-7262.
Mentor, coech end tNated
advisor Dave Gentry will speak at
a PCMA meeting about his search
for an authentic life at the Westin
In South Coast Plaza from 6 to 8
p.m. Registration 11 at 4:46 p.m.
For more Information, call (714)
637-5624.
MAY24
A book aiflnlng end personal
appearance by author Jam11
Bald! for his book •Prescription
for Nutritional Healing" will be
held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Mother's Martcet, 225 Ea1117th
St., Costa Meta. For r11ervatlon1,
call (800) 695-MOMS.
Newport Coeat Carae' first
•spring Fling" fund-raiser to
benefit the Corazon de Vida
Foundation, an organization that
ralsea mo ney fo r children In Baja.
wlll be from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m . In
the Newport Coast Shopping
Center. The event will have
games end rides for children.
Adml11ion is $10. For more
information, call (949) 476· 1144,
ext 358.
Three 1ccl1lmed authors end
scholars will present "African
American Speach In Global
Culture,· exploring the effect of
African American apeed't on
modem convertatlon, poetry and
music. The reception,
performance reading and book
signing will run from 4 to 9 p.m .
et UC Irvine's Cross Cu ltural
Center end Crystal Cove
Auditorium. For more
information, call (949) 824-1948.
MAY28
The Council on Aging -Orange
County is offering free training to
recognize financial abuse and to
help safeguard against
victimization with a two-hour
ae11ion ca lled HWho Can You
Trustr The aeasion runs from 1
to 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach
Oasis Senior Canter, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mer.
For reservations. call (949)
644-3244.
JUNE l
Th• 10ttl ennuel Belboe l1l1nd
Parade, ·celebrate Balboa
Island," will take place et 11 e.m.
along Merine Avenue. For
information, call (949) 723-4177.
JUNE4
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Library will host a
complimentary brunch and
annual meeting for members at
10:30 a.m . In the Friends Meeting.
Room at the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. Local Nancy
Robison, author of more than 70
books, will be the speaker.
Reservations are required and
must be made by Mey 28. Call
(714) 696-5276.
JUNE 18
Pamele Hallan-Gibson will apeek
about and sign her new book.
·orange County, the Golden
Promise: An Illustrated History;
at 7 p.m. at the Colt• M11a
~,'05w.., 949.252.8200 )
~ Biii Fallon
!-l~onc~M>Cl·•tv, 1870-Anaheim
Ave., COl1a Meu. For more
information, call (949) 631-6918 or
visit www.amhl1tpf'fu.com.
• Purchase • ReFI • Construction
15 ytars In O.C.
ONGotNG
VoluntMr drtven are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients Incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themaelvaa through "Mobile
Meals;-sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Ho1plt1I. Call (949) 846-8060 for
more Information.
The Arst Page -Fine ChHdren'a
Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 In
Costa Mesa, offers free 11ory time
Mondaya,'t\'9dneaday.Friday1
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 6 p.m . For more
lnfonnetion, cell (949) 145-6'37.
•Abftntct ~on C..W.. Ind
Pipe(,' en exhibit of ert by Janet
Roeener, wlll be on diepWf It the
NMpOft Beach Central Utnry
through June 30. The aJChiblt wlll
felturt Hllctiona from Roeelw'a
.Withed 1wtty• ...... crt9ted by
dtlpplng, apllttenng Ot pour1ng
addltlonel Pllnt end l'Mdlume
onto en ofi;lnal pelntlng •nd
washing It M1Y to 8'1Q911t tn.
paaaage of time. For mort
lnformttlon, call (948) 717-3818.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"The changeover was
tough. It's been very
tough trying to adapt.''
Sharon Wolfe, Newport
Harbor softball coach
EYE OPENER
l>di ly A Pik>t ~
Spoc1s Hall ~ .. a.mp
L--' -
May 19 hOnOtee
CARL EHMANN
Dally Piiot Sport.I Editor Richard Owm: (9491574-4223 • Sports Fu 19491650-0170 fnddy Mt1y I b 200 3 A9
HIGH SCHOOL
TRACK AND FIELD
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Athletes
• gearing up
for CIF
Locals compete today,
Saturday in hopes of
advancing to next level.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
At this lJme of year in track and field,
it!> au about moving on to the next level.
Such is the ca.lie for a slew of athletes
from high schools in lhe Newpon-Mesa
area. They will be competing in the ClF
Southern Se<.tion preliminaries today
and Saturday with the intent of advanc-
ing to the Cl f finals Lhe foUowmg week.
the Master. Meet the week after and
eventually the 'itate rneel.
Cll' DIVJ'>lon Ill. which feature> Corona
de! Mar I hgh. C.o!>ta M~ and btanaa
will be at Veteran., '>tad1urn in Long
Beach. whtle l)IVJ-'>IOn II. which includes -. r. "
Ncwpon I !arbor. will be at Mt. San Anto· Corona del Mar's Meaghan Bunney slides into home as she beats the throw in the Sea Kings' 8-7 win to decide third place in the Pacific Coast League
1110 College today. Sage I till School in Oi-
Vl'>to n IV will compete there Saturday.
Ille IJghtrnng will be represented by
two athlete-., one boy. Braden Bamen.
Academy I .eague champion in the shot
put (44 feet, 5 inches) and discus
( 1 23·3~·1. and one g111. sophomore Laurn
(,on:lon. the Academy League champion
111 the 300 hurdle-. (5 1.0) and the triple
CdM Bunney-hops to playoffs
1ump (3J-6Y.).
'Ille top nine in each event wi ll ad-
Sea Kings win dramatic 8 -7 decision over Ca lvary
Chapel to claim league's third playoff spo t.
vance In the Clf finab.
Many Newpon·M~ area athletes will Steve Vi rgen
be making their debut in Uf competi· Daily Pilot
t1un. includm~ CdM [~man Anne St.
<;ernc IRVJNF -Ln order 10 reat'h the <.11-
'>I. Gemc. the Pacific: Coast League Southern Sec11on playoff'>. the Corona
t hamp1011 trl the I .bOO. enters the CJF del Mar High softball team had 10 dig
preltm'> with the No 3 c;eeded time. down deep for that \Orne1h111g extra. It
•:; 14 .0, yet her peN>nal best is 5:07.0. figures.
Costa Ml">a\ Olru.une R,elJand. the The Sea Kings had 10 \'\1n ll1ur'>ddy
<.olden We-.t l.eague d1amp1on m the against Calvary Olapel at Un1ver.11y
1.600 (5:24.50), will abo race in the event I hgh in a game that wouJd deude third
Costa M~ o;enwr Sharon Day. who is place in the P-.mfic Coa\l I .cagul.' .111cl
seeking to win her fourth '>traight CJI· . the league\ final guaranteed berth 1n to
\outhem Set.·tlon titJe m the high iwnp, is the Cff D1Vls1on IV playoff'>
the Orange County-record holder with a For CdM !>t'ntor Meaghan Hunney,
dearn.nce of 6 2. digging deep meant laking <1 bc:tJI to the
l~tancia will be represented by two face while sliding for what would ht' lhe
at.hlete<>. '>enior l.udi Valdez. who won the game-winning run. That run al'>o
Golde n We<>I League titJe m the 300 hur· proved 10 be one of ..evernl key play'> till'
dJcs and will also compete in the 400. Sea KinE,'S made to pulJ out an R 7 Vic
See TRACK, Pa1e Al O
tory that puls them in the CIF playoff1>.
"It feels really great Ito win!." Bunncy
'><lid "It\ nice \'\ lwn we Jll l onH: to
getlwr <L'> .1 team And. th.it\ v.hc.1t \\t'
did l'he game wa., a little rnt k} tht•rt•
for awhtll', but \\l' d!J played lllgether '
C.dM. the ""home" ti>am aht•r wm11111g
lhl' coin nip, '>C:<>rl'd '>t'H'n nm'> 1n thl'
ho11om ol the wcond 11111111g to tJkl• .i
7 2 lead C alvdf) C l1apel rallied b.it k
with four rum in the thud, pulling the
defit 11 to 7 6. flwn. 111 the bottom of tht•
'>IXth. Bunney '>tort'C.I her gnu, run
Bunnev. '"ho -.cored f\\O run .... lire'"
three walk.\ and reacht•d ha'>e 011 a
fielder\ rho1t e 111 the '>ecnnd, Jd\anc:ed
to ... eumd h.he on a ... mgll' to nght field
by 1un1or \.lfah C.,tern ll1L·11. 1unior
Jacloe M.inning\ hJn..l -h11 ground h.ill
induced an infield error
l he hall wa' too hot to handle fur
Calvary\ "l'l ond ha ... e pld yer. the b.Lll
rolled into the outliclu and Runney
'>prmll"d toward the platl'. When .. he
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
NEWPORT
SENIORS
SET SAIL
After a year of adjustments, Sailors'
season fi nally com es to an end.
Melanie Neff
Daily Pilot •
NEWPORT BEACI I -Newport Harbor High's softball
team ended Its season Thursday with a salute to the seven
graduating seniors.
Senior Amanda Campbell, who hasn't been able to play
due to an undiagnolied ~ wm honored with a position
lrOlmd.
as third-base coac:b. while the remaining six
sen1ors stamd in the field a8almt visiting
FoothiD in the Sea View league game.
Sabrina Couch. Shebf Oisp, Alhena 'JM.
qua. JChn ~ Bailey Bearden. Jenny Dan-
iel!; and Campbel were al gfYelt gifts and
paie(J i>r pk:tuns with family and friends.
Thett WIL'J ~kl the ch4PJl and m. al
h seemed a happy ending to a fairly dismal 8ea90n.
The Sailors flnlshed 9-11, 2...S ln league under first-year
coach Sharon Wolfe. Last season, the Sailors woo only ooe
league game under Coach Jesse Martinson.
"It was a tough year," said Athena Vuqua., who wW p~y
at the University ol wtscomin next year. "We liked Jesae a
lot, ao It was a little tougjt with a new coach coming ln. •
Wolfe. who also coaches the Sailors' fte~d hockey team
and CQached the aoftblU team aewn years ago. ldm.ltted It wasn' the easiest of aeaaona. but she was happy even with
•~llou~FoothWon Thurtda~
"Thdly wu great. despfte the loel." Wolle said. "Every-
ono wu ftnally wottlng topther and ~ to gel ro.. the
flnt time."
How tot.ttb the MMOO bid been for WOife -otMc:M.-It
the met ol the pme ~ ""° ..,.,... letl of parents
came up to Chulk her fOf • job will dcJiae Ind for <*lt.ng
STCVE McCIWIC/OALV Pl.OT
Newport Harbor's Kim Moore drivers a pitch to Foothttl
in the Sailors' Sea View League finale Thursday at home. .
with aU dUlicultl thrown in her path.
·1 appreciate everytb1Ag you put up with and all the ad-
vmiltyyou hid to deaJ with~.-one parent Id. "I know
It wun\ euy {or you. You did a weat job."
.,..)Gt ~~)Olldld hmy ..... ~
.... "h tJec.ne. nub beaa' ~ becll• of )IOU."
~e didn't want to lir any grimmc~ but did AY It
wun't always euy.
"The~ WU LO\.llb, • sbe said.: "ltl ~ W'fY
....... on . ....-AlO
'>lid. tht• IMll h11 her Jd\\ on
llH' lt•ft -.1de of her fate.
"I don·1 know wl1ut hap
pt•m•tl," Hunm·y .,aid m re
g<Jrd to de..,t nbmg the play
'Tl he (Alvary tatcherl wao, m
lront of the hag. and I JU'I
l harged al tilt' plate ~ ra .. 1 d'>
I rnuld "
lhe <x•a .._tnK" rlO 10, b-1
in 11.'.Jgtll'I made unponant
dt'ft•fl'>l\t' plar-Ill the top or
the '>t.'\lenth c..hmune 1 ltt~ey
Calvary
CdM
led off \.'\<1th a tnplc for the l-.agle'> 17 · 15.
) 61 But < .dM ... e111or pitcher Alis.~
/.c>l'lle and Junior Ktanna Ja)e c;1epped
up with a o;en..at1onaJ play.
Wi th no 0111. C:ahary"s Amerra Kester·
... on prod11n•d a '>lo\'\ gruundhall toward
third ha'>e l.t>t•lle fielded 11 dnd hedrd
Jaye t:ctlhng for 1lw baJI .it third ba.'>t.' ht>-
cau ... e I hckey w.u. allcmpung to !>Core.
/oelll' m.ide che quick throw to third.
''here Jaye tagged I l1ckey.
.. lnat wa~ a h1g play," C .dM en-coach
I d Me)la ..aid. "That w~ a good reac:-
7
8
lion out Ill both ot 1ht·111 ..
"Wl• 1u.,1 hoch rt·ad t'Jlh
ntlwr ... m1nu ... " Jayt-'>did .. ,
'>tanetl t .Jl1111g for till· IMll
and 1i'..oelle l lcmk1·tl right di
ml' "'ihe luw\\ what I \\oci-..,
talkrng about \ht·.., 'ut h dJl
d\\ewme player ·
I he Lagle., t.Ulll' v.1thu1
H i after "'-unng v.11h thl'
ha-.t''> l<Mdl'd and l\"o out
Rut, \.fonrnng. \\ho play'> '>t"t
ond b.i..-.e for C d~1. ended the
game when '>he glo\ed a (Cl\., line dnve ·nm 1-; big." Me11a ..aid of the wm
• lhese girl'> de-.erH' to go to C II \\t• H'
had injunes. nl(' girl'> plan'<.! h.trd \.\t•
Started OUI bdd °' gl\1n~ thrm t\'\O ntn ...
111 the fir.t Hut '"e ha11led h.itk I k1wv.
th .... was gmng IO bt• a cuugh g.imt·
Calvary ...cored two run'> 111 till' lil">I.
one com111g unearned I lt1wl•\t·r ( dM
pulled ahrad w11h '>C'V\'11 run., 111 the '>t't
ond after the l.1gle.,· p11ther v.alked rive
See SEA KINGS, Pa1e AlO
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Tars, Eagles open
postseason tonight
Newport Harbor in
Division I, Estancia in
Division 111 , host
first-round foes a t 7 p .m .
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
While forbidden the lru.t two seasons
from seeking the uJ1imate challenge of
Otvision I posl'JCason competition.
Newpon I larbor High boys voUeyball
mach Dan Glenn made no secret of his
de<.tre to return to the penthouse of the
( IF Soulhem Secuon playoffs.
Beginning ton ight at 7 wilh a first·
round I )1\1'-lon I mart·h .1~a111.,1 V1'1U11~
Long Beath Pol\ l 1lt•11n .ind h.io; ~tlur.
are n~ hoping 1<1 ... 1.1\t' off an e.u1y
e\1t1mn nouce
Meanwt11le. 1 ... .,1anc1a I hgh. ahM.>nt
from Lhe playoff.. .. 111u• 1994. begin!>
what 1~ expectC'd to he .1n extended [)I
\'is1on Ill run a' tht.• No I <;('t'<.J against
visiting Century.
Coach Tracey I lem1., 1:.aglt>!> 126 10),
co-champion1> of the l,ofden W~t
League. don't figure to gN much trouble
from the Lentunons (6 10). And there 1s
more than the vast d1<1panty tn re<.-or<b
to back this a5."ump11on . mce btanud
pounded the Orange League\ th.lfd
See VOUEYBAU.. Pqe AlO
COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD
UCI's Turpin wins heptathlo
NOR11 I RfDGE -UC Irvine junior
Annmarie Turpin woo the beptatblon
Thun.day in the Big ~ C.OOCerence
tra and field championships at Cal
State Northrldge.
Turpin finished Wilh I cateer•best LO•
tal of S,228 polnl3. the fou.rth-bett score
In tJO ht.story. Idaho's Dacia ~mandet
placed aecond with S.189, An~ teuen·
lor kslica Stafford wq third with a ca-
rftf-~ total of S.093 poln (No. 8 in ua hl~ory> and dtftodinl c:harDplon
K..de Almct of Utah ace Bnllhed
fourd\ wtm s.m pGnts.
~ .. the fourth ua a1hkca ma
1915 eo wtn lhil eoioferaa beplMNOn
dde Ind cbe llnlc ~ Michele Mentct
..,...ln ....
ln Thundayi ewo Turpan
inches, t<>~ feec i.n the IOag jump,
the javelin 119-7 and ran tht 800
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throw and 2:2l.9l In the 800.
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AlO Fnday, May 16, 2003 SPORTS
TRIATHLON
Legendary race
returns to Newport
More than 1,000
athletes expected to
race in 26th annual
Newport Beach
Triathlon on Sunday.
NHWPORT BEACH -The
longest running triathlon in the
United States returns to New-
port Beach Sunday as more
than 1 ,000 athletes from around
the world converge on the New-
port Dunes for the 26th annual
Kring & Olung Newport Beach
lTiathlon.
The race begins at 6:45 a.m .
and consists of a half-mile swim
in the Back Bay, a 13-mile bicy-
cle ride through Newport Beach
and Irvine and a ~e-mile run.
Proceeds of the event will
benefit the UC Irvine women's
water polo and rowing pro-
grams.
The triathlon began ln 1978,
after a group of six UCI studen ts
with water polo badgrounds
decided to develop a competi-
tion for employees from local
restaurants such as The Olart
House, Rusty Pelican and Avila's
El Ranchito. The first race drew
about 400 participants.
Santa Monica resident Marc
Lees. 29, finished the last year's
race in 55 minutes, 15 seconds
while Michelle Jones, a silver
medalist ln the triathlon in the
2000 Summer Olympics,
crossed the finish line first in
l :0 I. Lees and Jones earned the
fastest times in the men's and
women's divisions.
For more informatJon or to
register as a participant, contact
Pacific Sports U.C at (714) 978-
1528 or visit www.pacific-
sportsUc.com.
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Continued from A9
batters in the inning. Calvary
also commJtted three errors in
the inning and allowed two
hits.
Lauren Loe. Bunney, Stem.
Manning. Melanle Cole, Heather
Lohrman and Zoelle scored for
the Sea Kings. Loe, Bunney and
Stem displayed aggressiven~
in their base runnlng.
Loe led off the inning with a
walk. She advanced to second
after Bunney reached on a
fielder's choice. Bunney's
ground ball went toward sec·
ond base where it was fielded
and the player from Calvary
tossed it to her teammate who
dropped it
Loe quicltJy rose from sliding
and advanced to third. She
scored on an error after Man-
ning put the ball lnto play.
Stem scored on a wild pitch.
ZoeUe led the Sea Kings with
two hits and one RBI. while
Jaye and Cole also coUected
one RBI each to help CdM ex-
act revenge. The Sea King.5 lost
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from A9
place team, 15-2. 15-6, 15-2, in
the Eagles' season opener
March 3.
Sea View League co-cham-
pion Newport Harbor ( 19-11 ),
however, sho uld face a solid
challenge from the Jack.rabbits
(26-11 ). who won the Division II
title at 1.he Orange County
Olampionship•>. then finbhed
third in the Moore League. be-
hind Millikan (29-5) and Long
Beach Wilson (26-11).
The Sailors loi.t to Hoyal in
the Division II quartcrfinali. last
season, after reaching the Divi-
sion Iii semifinals in 200 I.
Glenn said hii, team '' peak-
ing at the right time, but ii, un-
sure how long that can sustain
his Tars in the rugged Division I
bra ck.et.
MWe're playing our best vol-
leyball, but I don't know ii that's
the greatest voUeybnll." said
Glenn, whose Sailors defeated
Sea View co -champion Wood-
bridge and Back Ray nvaJ Co-
rona del Mar for two of their
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Sea King pitcher Alissa Zoelle fires to first for an out after
fielding a Calvary Chapel bunt. CdM won, S. 7.
to Calvary, 12-5. Monday at
CdM.
f.agles Coach Dave Rolph
said Marian Paino, who
pitched in the win Monday,
was ill Thursday and could not
play. He said that made a dif-
ference In the game, yet CdM
made more plays to win.
"We let them in the game
with those errors (in the sec·
ond)," Rolph said "But they're
a good team. They hit the ball
three victories last week..
The Sailors are led by 6-foot-8
junior middle blocker Jamie
Diefenbach, as well as senior
outside hitter Michael Toole
and seniors Michael McDonald,
Nick Classic and Paul Toman.
Junior setter Adam Schlesinger
has also progressed as the Tars'
trigger man and his develop-
ment must continue for the
team to reach its potential.
"Whatever happens, hap-
pens, and we're not going to
whine about it," Glenn said of
the return to Division I. brought
about by a change in section
by1aws. "Our kids are excited
about the opportunity to play a
reaUy good team. And, if we get
by this first one. we'U play the
No. 2-seeded team in San Oe-
mente.
San Cle mente (26-1) will
most likely be in attendance
to night, since the Tritons,
who finish ed the regular-sea-
son ranked No. I in Orange
County, have a first-round
bye.
The South Coast League
champions will likely be root-
ing for the Sailo rs, with whom
they have a score to settle.
Newport e liminated San Cle-
m ente in the second round
last season and also ended
the Trito ns' postseason in
2000.
Estancia, led by junior out-
side hitter!. Kris I lartwell and
NEWPORT
Continued from A9
tough trying to adapt. (Martin-
son) knew a lot of these kids
from travel ball, so it was hard
for them to see him go."
The Sailors ended the season
against a tough Foothill squad
that beat them. 19-0. the first
time they met So, by aU ac-
counts, Thursday's loss was a
small victory. Again. it was errors
and lack of offense that cost
Newport the game.
The Sailors were able to mus-
ter just two hits, while commit-
ting five infield errors that led to
four unearned runs..
"We just can't hit ln league,·
said Wolfe, whose team went 7-3
in their nonleague schedule. ·Er·
rors have been killing us all sea-
son. We had strong potential to
be 10-0 at the beginning of the
year, but we lo t a lot of one-run
games."
well and they'~ a scary team.
We came up just short. But
they deserved to win."
hcllc COllt lNlllt == ~-~7
C.tvary ~ '1oo ....... -1 a 5 CdM 010001 •-854
Wih and Memttt; Zoelle and Tyson.
W -Zoelle, 9-a. L -Wilt. 38-Wih
(CC), Hidey (CC).
Josh Kornegay, won a share of
the program's first league cham-
pionship since 1984. The Eagles
have also received consistent
contributions from sophomore
setter lTevor Holmes and junior
outside hJtter Brad Larsen.
Long Beach Poly, with no
player taUer than 6-4, bas split
two tournament meetings
against Sea View League foes
this season. The Jackrabbits de-
feated Foothill, 15·9, 15-7,
March 15, and lost to Irvine,
15-4, 15·4, one week later.
Newport swept both Foothill
and Irvine in two league meet·
in gs.
Corona del Mar. champion of
the Pacific C..oast League and
the No. 2 seed in Division II, wiU
take advantage of a first-round
bye. hoping to allow 6-1 senior
m iddle blocker Eric Jones and
senior outside hitter Bart
Welch, both recovering from
spralned ankles, to return to the
lineup.
Coach Steve Con11's Sea Kings
(17-11 ). wi ll face the winner of
Friday's first -round clash be-
tween Arrowhead Olristian
(31 -I) and Canyon of Anaheim
(10-13) in Tuesday's second
round. Canyon won the Divi-
sion Ill title last i,eason, but re-
turned only one starter.
If victorious, Estancia would
square.Dff agalnst either Orange
Lu theran or Warren in Tues-
day's second round.
The Sailors did, however, catch
a glimpse of some furure stars
Thursday.
Sophomore Julianne Bass.
who took over at catcher to re-
place CampbeU, recorded two
putouts at second base and
tagged out two runners trying to
score. Sophomore Ashley Glea-
son had several strong assists
from the third base.
However, any team that loses
seven senior starters is going to
have some rebuUding to do.
"We are reaUy going to have to
step tt up and work just as hard
next year.· Bas..'! said. "We have to
gel as a team and be able to pick
ourselves up after we make mis-
takes. We just have to team to al-
ways keep our heads up."
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Newpon ooo 100 -o -1 2 !i
laRue and Hartfiel; Moore and Bass.
W -laRue, 1~. L -Moore. ~ 10. 28 -
Lowe (F), Beaaley (F), Moore (NH).
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HOCKEY
Ducks' Carlyle
nets bat trick
· Je« Cartyle scored three goals
against the Red Wmgs in a 7-2
victory by the Ducka in a Boys &
Girls Oub of the Harbor Area
fourth-grade roller hockey game.
ICellon 'Duxton sent a
backhand in for the winning
goal ln the final quarter and
Bredy Morpn capped the
Ducks' scoring.
Kaz Patellld began the
scoring with a~ shot from his
defensive position.
The Ducks received solid
defensive efforts from Morpn
WlllJama and Quest 'Inmon.
Goa.lbepers Tory Morpn and
Kellon Truxton kept the game
close.
Carlyle and Quest 1h.tx1on
usua.Uy play on the
first-and-second grade team.
Ian Sequeira led the Red
Wings' scoring, "' ln firsr-and-second grade
action:
• Ducks 7, Kings 2
Carlyle, Bndy Morgan and
Quest Truxton led a solid
offensive attack against the
Kings while Nick Sballahamer.
Jenna Nulty and Cllarlle Barber
showed steady defense.
C..te Sc:hamell and Robert
~ns each played weU in goal.
stopping several shots.
ln fifth-grade play:
•The Red Wings continued
their strong play with a win aver
the Stars. 11 -6, and the
Canadians, I 0-3.
Rusty Sary scored six goals
against the Stars while Jared
Cusldy and Newett each tallied
rwo. Hannah Toohey found the
back of the net once.
All seven players scored at
least one goal for the Red Wtogs
against the Canadians.. Corbln
K.,-and J.P. Muller each scored
their first-ever goals while
Hanieon Rolfes. Toohey, Sary.
Cassidy and Newett also added
scores.
Cassidy and Newett each
made eight saves in goal
• Red Wings 5, Blues 2
Rusty Sary and Lopn Newett
each scored in the first half for
the Red Wings ln a 5-2 win over
the Blues in fifth-grade roller
hockey action for the Boys &
Girls Oub of the Harbor Area
Hannah Toohey, J.P. Muller.
Harrl8on Rolla and Corbin K.,-
pitched in for the win.
Sary scored two more goals
and Jared C...ldy tallied one in
the second half.
TRACK
Continued from A9
and senior Diana Rosete. who will
compete in the 3.200.
St. Geme, who won the PO.. ti-
tle in the 800, will also race In that
event today. For the Newport girls.
Arny Burlingham, Jillianne Whit-
field, Eli7,abeth Clayton and
Courtney Marshall have solid
chances of advancing to the OF
finals in their respective events.
Whitfield won the Sea View
League title in the discus (124-9)
and she will also compete in the
shot put. while Marshall will race
in the 1,600 and 3.200.
ln OF Division m boys compe--
tition, F.standa senior Hwnberto
Rojas is the top seed in the 1,600
meters with a time" of 4:18.33,
which won the Golden West
League title and broke the league
record. The 1,600 also includes
CdM junior Kevin Artz. who woo
the PCL tide ln 4:36.70.
Rojas will also compete in the
800, In which he won the league
tjtle ln the 800 in l :55.56, the sec·
ond-seeded time in Division m.
Just behind Padfica's Danid Kor
at 1 :55.46. The F.agtes will also be
represented by Oltnewcomer Ja-
son Johmton. a junior who will
compete in three eYmts, the 110
hurdles, the long jump and the
triple jump. Bstanda's .lack Novak
ls one Inell o1f the top eeed'a nwk
in the high jump. He had a dear-
ance of 6-4, which woo a league
dtle lut week.
League lndMdual champions
Zich ~ (300 intermediate
hlU"dlel) and Luke Sapolu (dilcus)
will UC> be on hand • Che ClJ1
prelima. Junior Ovil Rinptlom ._.
the CdM boys lqUfld. wbk:h ..
IMo £ean.n Ml: ltlnpcronJ won.
PCL dclel In the 200 (22..57) and
the 400 (50..JZ), wble Artz won
lelaue t1tiel in the 800 (2.'01.51) and 1,800 (4:3.72). •
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SPORTS Frtdly. Mly 16. 2003 All ..
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Oxford Academy drops Sage Hill again HNJPY Blml)AY
Celebraoog the Dally Pflors
Athlete cfttle Wee'c senes
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SCHEDULE
Host Oxford Academy didn't
trail visiting Sage Hill School for
too long Thursday, scoring fol.fr
runs in the first lnnlng on its way
to a 7-3 vic.1ory in Academy
League baseball action.
The Patriots (17-3, 13 2 in
league) re~Wlded from a 2 ·O
ftrat-.lnnlng deficit to defeat the
Uglltnlqg (13-8, 9-6) for the sec-
ond time ln three days. Oxford d~
feared the Lightning, 12-7, to
cl1nch the outright league title
Tuesday in Newpon ~-Sage
Hill finishes third ln league, two
games behind Capistrano Valley
Ouistlan and four back of Oxford.
Mau Loper's fielder's choice
and a s~gle by George Dempsey
plated both of Sage's runs in the
first inning, Matt Komswiet
walked with Tun Wtllins iUld
starting pitcher Zach Friedrichs
hitting consecutive singles to
load the bases for the Lightning
in the first.
Oxford 400 ZOI " 7 6 3
fnedrld\t, Sahnger 151 and Korll9-
wlet: SW.nton, Delos Reyes 14), OU
15) and Bassett-Parluns. W -Oelot
Reyes. L -Fr1ednctis, 1-4.
Tars lose league finale
Newport Ha rbo r High's
baaebaJJ team came. close to
upsetting Sea View League
host PoothUI, which won, 2-0.
Thursday.
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monlh> from the d1le ot "''"PY 1.408 squ•re
the ln\l t\\uance ot feel u l lhe 20 000
ltlll'•\ n pcov1dt'd 1n sciu••• '""' 1uth0<11ed Prob•!• (;ode •td111n by UP;,> 0 0? 0 l 0
9100 The tune tor t11tn~ (Amended) lne oper•·
t l11m\ will not tlplft llun ot the fat1l1ty
before four monlh\ ftnm mcludes the sale or
fht hu,.ng dalt nolt••d Hrv1t• of •ltuholoc
1bo•• beve,.ets The fat1hty
YOU MAY £XAMIN£ lht will provide .in area ol
tole ke111 by thr """' It 161 \quare feet tor
y1ru •Ir • P•' \•IO 1n e JC luS1ve outdoor drmnc
l••c"t~d "' lro• •••·••• lh• proptrty I\ located
y11u Olfy file w1tt1 lh• on th• PC (Sub dfH ,5
tOUI I d R•qut\I for of the Bonita C1'1yon
Spe.i11 Nollet llorm OE Planned Community
I !>4 / of thl' lot1n~ QI an 01\lrtc t
inventory and •l'P••••al Prnperly located at
uf Ul•I• l\\ets u1 ut 13?0 B•!>«n Avenu•
any pc!lttron or atrnunt fh•\ pro1ect hiu bun
n pro.idt'd 1n PrQt>al• reviewed, and 1t hn
Code 'IA!<hon l?'>O A bren determined th•I 11
Request for Speua1 '' cateeo11cally eumpt
Notoce IOfm 11 ava1tablr unde• the reQUlfements
lrom the court clo:1k ol the Cahf0<nia ln"1
Allorney fOf Pelolt0ntr r•,nmenl•I Qu•ltly Act
,. ....... ,1, Tylof, Wlo-under Cl•n I <E•t>ltn&
-, WI~ & W.,j. ( •t1ltlo•s I tlreA ur U\t Permit UP2003 J-•• I. WI.._, f~. 016 1s scheduled fOf
(CSI• 4J71S) 1t•1ew by Ille ~lanmnt
2603 Melfl St., Ste. Department of the City
1 JOO, lrvlne , CA ol NewpQ<t Boch on or
t2• 14 after Wednesday May
Publr\hrd Newport 18 2003 Wttllen com
Both Co\I~ Moa Daily ments 0< input rel1lrd
Polot M•y 11 lb 19, lo the p•otecl should be
2003 MF /09 \UbmtllPd to the Pl1n --.,-na n1n11 o.p.utment by r-tw lue\day May ?1 ?003 11.ek•tf .... t.AiAlptl on a<de• to b• cuns1d
ered 1n the Planmn& lltlptM~hd. Ouector's dtcl\lon II 1111M1F.'9bl.dlllfi approved at the t1m• of
r.L.J a.u.r..t.......__ r e>rew the 1ppeal
---peflod of 14 days writ ~ll begin trom that date.
The Newport Mesa du11ne ¥thoch t1mf' any
Unified School Orsi net 1nlernled par tr '" the11
to.• 111ep•red 1 Mitoir.ated aulhorrzed aeenl a&
N"fllllYI Oed•ralton and aneved ot that detr\lon
lnrt1al Study tor the may ftle a notice of
dPYPlopmenl ot 1 l ~ •1>1>eal lo the Ptann1n&
11el\un capacrty athlehc Comm1ss•on with a ltlm&
stadium comple• ,., let of $875 00 to defray
[ slanc11 Hia:h Sch<)OI the cod of the appeal
louted at ?323 Pia procedure
unit• Avenua 1n the City !ht •PPhcaloon •nd
ol Colla Mesa wrlhtn the development plans of
Coul'ty o f Ora nee the proposed proiect are
Oev•lopme"t of the ••••fable for public
piopoud compleA would revttw •nd 1nspechon at
rnvolvt appro ,1mattly the Pl1nn1n& Oep11t
su acres on the nOflh· ""'nt City of Newpo<I
wot corner of the Beach 3300 ltewport
umpus that are cur Boulevard Newport
rtntly dotloped with Buch, C•lifOfnra. 92659-
lht hr&h ~hoots ea1sl 1768 F« turther 1nt0<
rna football held alhlehc mallofl contact the
tra<.lt. and ott>.r related Newport 8e<lch Plann1n1
1mp1ove1Mnts ()epMtment at (9'9) 6"-
The proposed proiect 3200
would include the cit· NOTE The ea.,.nse ot
vtlopmenl o l two Uws nohc:e ~paid hom
bleachtf \tr11clUtes. • a f1hna rn collected
P••u b(U 1 support lrom lht applicant
buildina. • new/rtflH-Pubflshtd Newport
bo,hed held events a•H. 8eadl·Cosl1 MeA Oa1t~
and 1nvolvn th• instil Pilot May 16, 2003 f 378
laOon of elevated held &cnwk:J47IO
hlhh. a pubhc addfen/ MAwnJO-Of
sound system, a new -tN '--'_,
score bo1rd, and other IUSM.f,.....6ef ..
rel1ted 1mprovemenh ( IA .. U.j !he proposed stadium
would be ullhied by ( l ) Nollet " hereby
both Csh1nc1a and Costa 11ven to etechlors ol tti.
Mn• Hlfl1 Sehools and w1thlfl named Sellef(s)
would f1dht1te lnte• that • bulk ult Is about
scholastic athletic com to bt made on personal
pel H1ons, lnclud1n1 propetty lle1eln11te1
footbat11erMs end tradl ~scribed
meeh As the 1<heduf1n1 (2) The name 111d
of school related usu business edrdrtuft of penmt. the p109ote4' the saiUet att. Gordon f
stadium would also a-.. and Sandra J
1ccommod1t• • w11lety Seller, 2867 E P"aclfic
ol Ofpnlltd cominunlty· Coal Hl&ttw•)'. Corene
s.pons«.., even" •114 det M•, CA 12625.
eclmlln (J) The locat1011 111
TIM M1lt1att4' lffpttw Ctflfornla of Utt cltltf
Otct.ellon iJ nall.blt eaecuhw otta of Ult
to the pwti11c f0t • JO S... • 11583 hach da1 •evitW peri04' ff.-lltvd • Huntw.cton tkKlt, c..ui: *Y 19, 2003 CA 92646 of the 4klcu1'1tlll (4) T1t• nemu •nd .,e nallallle fOt rtview buslneu addt• ol tti.
•• lite ... w,orl·Mt ... 811rtt(•) .... fntfrMM
UnlfW khool Oidrlc::t's US A. I U .. U 0 0
Oitllld Offla. *-'" l••tf!C• Orhra. •300. at 2915 ,.., Str• ill Ntwhrr Perk, CA
Ult Cil1 ot C..ta Mtu, tl~.
ud talUCll Hl&ll (r>) The lteatloll Mid Seltool. lont-4 1t ~ pttrll ..,.....,t of
PtactfltM Aw-Ill tllt itte ...,. to N .... -City of Co•ta Meu •II stod la trede, Tiit Newport Mtu fiarw. _, ......,.... ..
Utwfled SC:hool Dlttrld and .... .. .. tNt
S..rd of ldtK1boft Wiii cett.lil ...... IK1tM
11o141 a f1UMc ht11t1"1 1111 •l ml ( hclllk Cotal ~ I. 200J II ~ Hill"fet,. Cer.... Ml
t11o ........-,..UW .... CAtRa. oac•enllH tor tll• <•> -. -.-.. 11-llA-le ..... ,. .................. (•) .. ....... ,.,.... ,.. .......... •: ................. .,...,.... ..
.. DtltrtCt .... ... .. (7) Tiie ... .._ ..... .... ... .......... ............ .... ,.,.. ,., ........ ..
c:e.l8d , .............. 1 .... ..... (71t) ., ...... ,., ...... ... •ltl'T•'•tlLl•'•d~llWll)L:llM''PDJ':'"8 a
l SC.NOW Nil l4180,
f Hr ow Ott1cer Jim
ll•nkm'>
(8) Cl11m\ mty be hied
With S~mt ,,_ • !" •bOYI!
(9) !he Int d•tt tor
lo1tnc t l11m\ os lune l
?003
( 10/ This Bulk S•le 1~
sub1ecl t o s~t l1on
6106 2 of the Uniform
Commen1•I Code
( 11) A\ hiled by lhe
Sollrr all other bu.,nen
n•m~' and addre\\t\
u\ed by the Seller w1lh1n
thru ye.u' belore the
date suth 11\I W•\ \ent
or d<thverftd to the 8uye1
are None
OAllD May I? 7003
IRANSI I Rll S
J as tr r ame USA lot a
Cahlornia Corpor•hon
tr: /S/ fr-'i L Ollv ..
VPOporotl..,•
Published Newpor t
Buth Costa Mna O•oly
Pilot May 16. ?003
CNS 538006 r J/9
S1Nl>I ccar Of
WOlllA.
CUJTOfOIMGt
341 Oty Drtw,
hp, CA t216&,
Pt-...C..t
PmT10I Of NWI QI.
IAl-T\11 Ol IBWI Of
OllSTONI JACOI ~
SC*,AUMFOt~
OflWM
ODii TO SMOW CAUSI fOt
~OflWIE
WI NUUa: A2117M
10 All INHRCS llO
PCRSONS I Pe t1t1oner OAWN
CURRAN TUBll ON Bl
lfAlf or C:HRIS IOPHCR
JACOB CRAPSON A
MINOR filed .i pet111on
with tho\ cour I lor a
dnree •ltane10& n•tne\
n IOllOW\ CHRISTO
PHlR IACOB CRAPSON
lo CHRISTOPHER JACUB
CURRAN 2 THC COURl ORDERS
that all per wns 1nte•
"''"" "' thl\ mall~• shall •PPt•r bef<Ht th11. court
•l the ht artna 1nd1t•l•d
below lo >how c.iu>e 1f
any why IM pe11toon tor
ch•nae of name 'hould
nol be ar •nted
N011CI Of Hf AR ING
Dale 6 3 OJ f1m• 7 00
pm Orpt l73
TIM! addre.\ ol th• •ourt
'' iame A\ noted above
3 A 'DPY of this Order
to Show CIU\f •fl•ll bt
pubhshed •I lu•I unre
u c h weeh tor four
succeuove weeks P"O'
tu the d•I• set tor
hurtn& on th• pel1t1un
1n the tollow1nc new&
paper Of central lltCU
tatmn. pnnted m th"
county Daily Pilot
Oortt1 APll 2 I 2003
lllCHAlO O. flAUI,
Sii., JUDGI Of THI
SUPllllOl COUllT
P ubll\hed Newpor I
Beach Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot Ap"I 25. M1y 2 9
16 2003 Flll
SWllCllmEOfl11
STA n Of UllOlllA JOI
T1I COUfTY Of OUll&I .........
LOIBIVISllAv-e. .....
C. .. A219M6
IOlll 10 cmmJIS
"1olKe It htreby 11ven
to W cred1ton and
conllnpnl creditor' of
lht 1bove named dece
dent, th1t ell i>«MJn•
havina claims •1<11nst
the decedent are ff
quwed to file them woth
the s u.,.r lor Cou1 I 1 I
3-4 1 The City 011ve.
Probate 01vlslon. City of Or•na•. Catrf«ni• 92668.
and m•ll • copy to 1111~
Mcl"tosh. hq., law
Offices of 1111'-Mc:f n tosh.
926?/
Hllhola\ Af\drew
Rawhouur 124 Wu l
Simmon> Ave Anaherm
C•hl<>1n1• 92802
Neil Alan Wfll(hl 4158 l 1rw1n Ave . Cypfl~Ss CA
90630
Tho> bu\me\> os con
doc led by a eeoe1 •I
p4rlnersh1p
H~ve you st•• led dome
bu,.nes' yl'I' YH
041??!?003
N1<.k Nawhou\er
This sl.tlem.,111 wws
ftltd with lht County
Clerk of Oran&• Cuunty
IHI 05/0//0J
2003694'803
Daily Pilot May 9, 16
l j 30. 2003 I 36!>
fidltlM ..... ... s.......
lhe followine penons
••t doina bu.,nus as
a ) Gt Serv1ct\ b)
Clabal l•&llthouse c J
Clob•I l12hthou~ Ser
votrs !>I Coasldl Oak
Altso \l•eto CA 9?6~
Stneo Ow .. yne I"
bttman '>I Co•slal Oa~
Ahw \11tf0 CA 9?6~
S•ndy Cun 11.yune Sunu
l 1~ber man SI Cua\tal
0dk Al1su V1~10 CA
9?6!J6
I ho\ busmtu I\ l on
dUl t'd by husb•nd and .. ,,,
H••~ you st•• t•d doing
bu\1nt)\ Y'I' No
S•ndy C Sunu l rt
berman
fhl\ •taltmeot WI\
l1Jpd wolh the \.nunly
Clerk of Or ante County
un ()ii 21 03
2003694 1712
D•1ly Pilot Apt 2'> M•\I
'l. 9. 16, ?OOJ J JJ8
FktltlM llisiless
Nmts.....,
I he lollow1n1 P~"on\
ar~ do1n1 bu\lnt\~ a'
Cnron~ Ot>I Mar Re~lly
?711 E Cont HWY
•104 Cmnnd Oel Mar
CA 9262'>
Char le\ W M•\l~r\
lR 7670 I •&hlhou\t
I ane Coran1 Oel Mar
CA9?6~
Marl4 Elena rusteo
2620 L1ehthou•<' l •ne
Co• on4 Ott Mar C.A
9?6~ r h•s bu,.ness rs ton
dut ted by •n 1ndrvldu•f
ttave yau started d<><ne
bu>tne» r•t' Ye. 4 2J
OJ
Ch .. rlt-> W M•\ltts.
JR
I his statemt nt was
loltd with the County
Clerk of Ora nee County
on OS 07103
200J694J780
0•1ly Pilot May 9 l&. n JO, 2003 • 36&
sw..t.t
Al I ttfUwef
RdllM lllllilss ...
fhe lollow1ne perwn
h•\ 1b1ndoned the use
of the F 1ct1Uous Bu\I
nen Namt' Corona Del
Mar Realty 2711 £
Cont llWY, •104 Co
run• Del Mar CA 92625
lhe ftelthou~ Busoneu
n•m~ referred to •bo•e
w1s hied 1n Ounce
County on S I 3 99 fllE
NO 19996193106
Oo•r> Bailey Maiers
l •O f trnleat Ave .
Corona Del Mar CA
92625
lh1s itatemenl hu
been ••teuled pursuant
lo section 11919 of the
Bu'\l.ne$S and Profes·
\IOn~Code
fh" busmen ~ con
ducted by an lnd1vldu•I
Ch1rles W Masters, JR
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Ot•n&e County
on 05/07 /03
200SH4'77t
Oail1. Pilot fll4ay 9. 16.
23. JO. 2003 rl67 .........
"-S......
AllOfntY fOf TIMOIHY lhe tollowlna persons
LOUOCN. l1ustff of the are doln1 busontss H
I OfUltC looot:N TRUSI Mallhen f•mily Trust.
dated AprU 4, 2003. 1699 Minorc• Place.
wt1tre1n tilt decedent Cost• Mesa, CA 92626
was 1 Sattlor . 1t 6n w Michael T Malthen
l9UI St , Cull Mer.a, CA Tr us ht of llhllh1n
926Z7. w1th111 rite later family Trust, t 2/17/0l.
of folll' montM after 1699 Mlnotee Place.
(the dal ol Ille tllst Costa Meu. CA 92626
pubtk1tion of notice to Mk helle A Malttian
C'l .. lou) or. If nota Trualtt of M1llh111
11 mMt4 Of penon••r family l1ust. 12117/02.
•11-ed to 10\I, 30 1699 Monorca Pfau,
.. ,_ eftM t11it dal• this Costa Mew. CA 92626
not1u Is rnalfatll 01 Thb bvi.illess 11 eott
pwaonalty ..iv"" to chlcted lly femtl' '""' JOll A cielm fOflll 1N1 Hll..,. JOU lblrtad dolfta
be olltalnecl hOM the buslnt ftl? Y.. '1J/
court clffll ror y-D2/0l
pttttcUOll, JOll are MlchMI l Ma«Nn
e11Cowaced to flte •-this at•t-nt •• Cfleill\ llf c~ INlll, ftW wfth lllt COllnly
wltb ret11rn receipt Clttll of °'1111111 Couwt) fi'lt'~':t. ........... ~-· o.a. ,... Mey t . ll,
AA ........ ZS. l0, 100.l ,. __ ,_ ......... ........... -~
C....._,Utt6J1 --
P11411191tt4 ... w~rt Tiit folo~Mll• a.Kite.ta.._ .. '°"'I IMI 11·
P.-t ~ 14, It, 1 • ~ Oof't. 3201 C.. 200J WfMlt3 ar .. '1 , Cfft• Moe:
........ , ~~I IOHllllll. ._.._.. uueow• ... c.-.
Tiii ........ ,._ Mmll,r.Atazt .................. ._.. ........ .wt •> (U~" ..,..llC. Cotere,. " • t ub nMl'I CO.Nit," •> ._ CA 91'
Uni._• •O Cl, -Will ...... • ree ,... ... ct.. c.e ..... " ..... ... ,. ..... ~=· -:.. ........ ...
-hll ... Ct,. ....... Jlllt! ..
Cre:::tpS '•• n ••
game outing,
Of his rwo runs. one came
unearned. The Sailors ended
their season. 8-18. 3 12 in
league.
Newport st:nior ll J Mulll!r
had the Sailors' two hit'> in the
game. He went 2 for 3 w11h a
double.
College -UCI at UC A1verr.1du, Ip m
Swtmmilig
High sctiool oovs .ind g1r1!> Co11<1 Mti'MI
tn CfF 01v1s1on Ill pi&l11r11nC1n ill e .. 11ucmt
Plaza 10 o m Co1un.i ool MJr '"(If
Drv1s1on II pr1;1hno~ di Mt SAC, 110011
N11wpon Hart.or'" CIF U.v1\run t p11•lttr1~
al Belmont Pldtd b p m
T'9dl Ind field
s.. View LHcue
Foothill 2, Newport 0
TODAY
High school bciya dnd girt' Costa Mu:>a
Corona del Mar and E11ant1d tn CIF
D1v111on Ill prehm• .i1 Lcmg Boodt C1tv
College, 3 30 p m • Newport Harbor "1 ( IF
D1v1s1on II preltms at Mt SAC. 3 JOµ r11 Score by Innings Newport ooo ooo o o
Foothill OOl 010 • 2
I
I 0
21 -Garren Gentry
Corona del Mar
Water polo, '99 ~
Cantarella and Sanchez; Hughes
and l'ienry W -Hughes, 11 O L
Cantarella, 4-8. 28 -Muller INHt.
Bigler IFI.'
19 -Jordan Han
Estancia
Baseball. '01
High sctiool t>ovs lrJng 86C1dl Poly dt
Newport Harbor 111 CIF 01v11o1on I f1r'it
round, 7 pm C..fltury al E .1anc1d 1r. cir
O.v1s1on Ill first round 7 p m
2640 Legal Malices 2640 Leoal Nodm
Tbts \latemenl wa\
hied woth th" County
Clerk ol 01an1e County
on 04129/()3
2003694267 I
Honl1n111on lluch
976-41. !>'>?'>
2640 I Legal Notices
CA Caaney I •n• • 10.C fh1 r u 1nr•.. 1 1 rt
Oatly Pilot May '} 9 16
23 ?003 r .14t
FicffM~
"-S......
The lollow11111 person'
.ire darni: busme>s d\
AllT uned 7!>0 W I 7 lh
Street Suite 8. Costa
Mau, Cahlor n1• 9?6?/
I"" bU\IM\\ is ~on
due lcJ by •11 1nd1v1du•I
H.;n yuu · l•tted do1n1
bu,1ne'\'\ yrt' Ve' 6 ,., 91 P .. ul I"''"' II•• 11m~n fhl\ \l•l~lllt'nl Wol\
tiled w1lh tht County
I.le•~ ul Oran~t Caunty
un O!> 14 Oj
2003"9446 71
Cost• ~tu CA '.f161>J 11••• fuu I•• ,.,1 ·lvt••oi
lelena l M<Cully JOO r11"1"•'•'• v••• T•' lfJ
C•cn~y l•n• • 1114 . lll4JI
Ntw111.1rl ll1 ,.1, r A ~lq1hJ1 ·• 11.,.,~.,
9?66l Ito" .1.1.n1•11r .,. ,.
J hlS bU\lf1 .. \\ I fun fifed With lh~
du,ted by 1.1r1 111d1v1t.JU•I Ll,.r~ ut 0' ""•.•
H•ve you '\ldrtt'd tJ•1m.i: , ... ,, 04 "t<:J 0 •
bu\1ne\~ yet> N•1 2003t.942612
l"leo.; Mttully O•rly Pilot M,., 1 II>
lh1~ \lalem•rtl w• ?+-"d!IH-:-~~
lil•d with the c ,ui,tv fidiliein ~s
Uu tr11 I I "''' fht•w•.Ju t
ftA'f't YPll \f4it ftl'd •i• tf••
1.l •\11u '\~ ,, 1l No
t t1r1 hf1t ".tr11m11_a\r.
In\ I •lrmr,,I flt' .. \
tllt'd Nllh tht L Pf•'• 11,.,, ,f ,,, ... ~.. uuri•,
Jfl 04 1 !Ji
20036942t.74
0•1ly hl••t M•v
' lflll •
Clerk of O•<l"K• c n1111ty N..S..._,
''" 041?9101 I r~ ~ 2003•942663 I lie "'II""'"'~ ll~•wn) Randy Joe Sanchez
?857 W ltncoln Avr
"118. Anaheim I' «l•lm
rua 92801
Publl\htd N~wpor I
Be•t h C:t1•,t• M•'I Oa1fy
P1l<JI M•Y If> ? l JO
June r, icxn f J8J D,111y f'tlut M•t I '1 H.1 o•• ""1111 1i.,. "". '" '• Nmt S ......... ZJ 2<JOJ f JC-,8 l 'idlti! Ul'tlrh1_... II tA ti"' I 1 h•· toll11WH1V (.l,.f,lill"
----l t1 ... 11,.f,.,pt· ",,. I t .Ut lJ'IHI• lJU'\111~ '~
Mallhew lee Sth~~ler
7112 Heil AH •2
Hunt1neton Beall! Lah
for noa 9264 /
ThP fulluwing perwo~
drt dutll& llurn1~\\ d\
Utfou ' lndu~lrt•I H~ln1 •l1t1n Con\ullanl\
~j9() \1lvrr Canyon Hn
Su1tr G Yo• ba l •nd• CA
'UBIJI
fktltiMMMsJ I tor H1A '"'' M.tr I A lit" ~ .... nl•hµpt~ r .. ,H
')?6?'1 ''id)(~ t l1JH tt-s..t..f T"'rtf I 1'11·11/I• l _.lu 1
Th1\ bu\Hlt'\\ t'-> t.on
ducltd by a g~ne1 •I
par tnersh1p
H•ve you sl•• kd dum2
bustne~s y~I' Nu
Randy Santhet
fh1s -st.atem .. nt Nd'
ftled with lh• 1.. .. uuty
Cler~ ol Orane" C.uuntv
vn O'> 14 OJ
20036944718
Daily Pilot M1y 16 l J
30 June 6 200) r Sll4
FiditiM~
"-tS......
The folloN1ne per\otl\
ar• doing bu\one" •I\
Con\truc hve lmprovt
ment\ i;>60 ld•ho I n
C.asl• Mes• CA 9762'6
Barry H•ll 1260 hl•hu
ln Cu'I• Me\• r A
'U626 s, Oii Sh.toh ?61 '>
C.u•ydon Nortu CA
9\160
Thi~ bulo.me-..~ ,.,_ ton
du tied by a It~"~' •I par tnef\hlp
Have you \larltd d""'~
bu"n'n yet' v.-4 I ~
98
Barry Mall
Thrs ~ldlemei1I "'"' filed .. 1th the 1.1111111 v
Clerh ol o .. n~t fount 1
on 04 :?9 OJ
20036942'52
D•1ly Pilot MdV J 9 I b
l3 ?003 I J'>! ,._ a...ss
... s........
I he lollow1nc per •IM
.,. do1ne bu\me.-'"
l t:WI\ •nd fhon•41'.
Busmes> Croup 1280
Brson Su1le 9 • 706
Newpor I Br.it h CA
92660 r hubetfl fhuma\ JI!)
l •\ Pi!lma~ Or Ir vine
CA 92ii02
T1muthy l~"" 2908
bth Av•nue l o\ Angelt\
CA90018
fh1s bus1nt:\\ 1\ coo
ducted by a 1tm11ett
partnef\htp
Hav• you started dt11n11
bu>1nes~ yet' No
(l11abeth Thoma\
Gen•• al Partner
Thi~ \latement wa•
f1ltd with lht County
Cler~ of Or a nee County
on 04129 '03
200J694267J
Oaoly Pilot May 2 9 16
2J 2003 H-4S
RdtliMt.IMu ... s......
The followrne pet\On\
are do1n1 busmen ••
Rehable Mov1n1 Co
2035 Placenha Avt ltC I
Costa Mesa CA 9?626
Paul £ uaene Hart1man
20591 Co>bHll Lane,
JdflH:~ Anthont Bo~t:r
!>J90 s,1.,r l dn tun Rd
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lllvd •IOl N•"lpMI
lit.llll t A'1l f.6!
H~~t H•\ull•. Inc ILA1
ll?I Newpur t Blvd •l!O
N1-wµror l Bt.itlt CA
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c1Utff'd by IJ lf1'Pritt'fflh0
Hav• 1ou \t~11ed d111h~
buc.tn''' ,,., ) Yr'
... 12 2001
llf'st Re\ulh 1111 RutJer I
Wh•t1tl P1t\ld,nt
I Ill\ \l•tcn1•nt wa\
tiled wtth the l.ounly
CIPrk ot Ot•n&f' County
on CY.> l .I Ol
2003"944S2•
Publt\hed Newpo1 t
B•a<h Costa M~u 0•1ly
Prlot May 16 73 10
June 6 7003 J J81
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COSl A MC S"'> r A 92626
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fh•'\ \tattitttt~nt Wd'
ftl~d with the l 1Jt.rnly
Clerh of Or dn&• County
on O'l 06 OJ
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Htrbor, Co.I• "'1eSll, CA .... S...... ..........
... s.......
Tlwl followln& per&Ofl~
Ille doln& bu~lnns 11: v.,b, 1823 Wnt Bey
Av•. fA.. Newport 8Hth.
CA92663
Arctic. (CA). 1823
West Bey Ave. •A, ~ort Beach, CA
lllls b11slness Is eon·
dl'cted by: an Individual
Hive you started dolna
buslnen ytt7 Ho
Arctlca, John G1afman,
l'reslclent
This statement was
fll•d. wllll lh• County
Clerk of 0111,111 County
on 04/29/03 20036942 .. S
Dally Piiot May 2. 9, 16,
23. 2003 f3!>5
RdMIMW.. .... s......
The followln& persons
are dolna buJlntu es:
L•nd Ho . Investment
Company, 622 Mystic
Way, Laauna Beach, CA
92651
Michael Weidi&, 622
M~Jtlc Way, l a&11na
Bench. CA 92651
This busltu1u I• c:on
ducted by an lndlvldual
Hawe you sl8fled doine
bualn•ss yelt No
Mk;hUI Weidle
Thia sl1t1ment wn
flt.id with the County
Ct.,k of Oren1e Counly
on 04/29/03
20036942675
Dally Piiot M•y 2. 9. 16, 13. 2003 F351
RdlllM ..... ..........
The followlne person'
ere dolna bu11ness as:
John's Tr1nsport, 2177
~t'n Dodson 2177 The foKowlna person• • .,, doin1 buslnns H : UarbOf, Co1t1 Mesa. CA Allearo 1823 wut Bay
92627 Av1 IA Newport 8Hch Thts bu~iness Ii con· CA 92663 •
duct1d by. en lndlvldu•I Arcllc• (CA) 1823 ~YI you stifled doin& West Bey Av~. •11A CA business yot? No 92663 ·
John Dodson This business I~ con-
Th1s .s tatement wu ducted by: • corporation
flied with the Co11nty Have you st1rted dol11e
Clerk of Or1n1e County business yet? Yes 1 JG. on 05/06/03 03 '
2D036t4SS7t '
0 ii Pll I M 9 16 At~llc1, John Gr•fm•n. a 'I 0 ay • • President
23. 30. 2003 · F370 Tiiis $lalement was
hied wllh th6 County
Cl11li of 0r•"8• Couilly on04/29/03 2oos .. u .. •
D•ll)' PllOt "ley 2. 9. 16,
23, 2003 I 354
Re-.. ..... ... s......
The follow1na ptraona
are dolnc buslntss u :
81nner lechnolo&IH.
2448 Maruilln. W1y,
Cost• Mesa, CA 92627
Micheel Leon Pl1t1cls,
M111Seillts W1y, Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
This bustne.ss Is con-
d11c:led by: 1n lndiwidu•I
D1vld M. Stone, 121
lint you st1rttd C1om1 A11tt Ave., 81lbo1
business yetr No lsltnd, CA 92662
M1c:ha•r L. Pl1t1cl1 This bUtilnus Is con·
This st1t.mtnt *H (lllcted by: •II lndMdutl
fll•d with the County Hin you 1terted dolna
Ci.tk of Orenre County busintu )'ti? Yes, 1995
on 04129)03 David M. Stone
200S6t4J670 fhls statement wu
Dai1)01'11ot May 2, 9, 16. filed with the County
U, 3003 FJ41 Clerk or Ortn1e County
............ on 04/29/03
... ,...., HN6t42 .. 7
The followln& penons Dilly PJlot Mty 2• 9• 1~1 23, 2003 . F .w1 are doln& business 11;
Stone Bulldln1. 121 CGl~.J,....,
Aul• Avt., 81l bo1
lsl1nd, CA 92662
...... .... ... ,....,
Tht fOllowina peraons
•rt dolna buslnen as:
BRO Realty, 2665 Clull Mesa PIK•, Coab MtN.
CA92627
Orlin Remin1ton Del
Ville. 2665 Club Mesa
Place, Cost• Masa, CA
92627
This business Is con·
duct1d by: 1n lndlvldu1I
Htvt yo1,1 st•rted doln&
business ytt7 No
Orlan R. Del Ville
This statement wes
flied with the County
Cllrll of Or1n1• Countt on04/29/0J 200S6'41 .. ,
Dilly Pilot ~by 2, 9, u/,
Z3, 2003 F349
SELL
your stuff
tlYough
classified!
How to Place A r-------Policy------.
CLASSIFIEJAD
By Fax
(949) 631-6594
(Pleat 1111.!ildt i--
.i~-i..ni
wt'l callyo1t.h11J>a
pntc~I
By Phone
1949) 642-5678
By Mail/In P erson:
330 Wcsl Bay Street
MS-SUO
2305-24'0 .... 7
--SERVICE DIRECTORY -~\t1"&
-Por All Your Home and Business Needs -~v1
L rHil-1 tlw ~LT\ Ill P 1rn1(1t\ l\.111r't 1
... •,GOO Homes Each Week for Only $32 per week (4week minimunl) • c..I ._.. • 19491 ,;._.m
PACIFIC VIEW
Bay view Terr ace lot
11370, private party
$7000/obo 714·772 3441
POdfk View ...-W:
Double Grave. E~c:ellenl
location. W«th SlSK, sell fq S91</obo. 949-9J9. :nil
_Estate_Sa_les __ 1486_ LEGAL SERVICES MISCEUMEOUS
MERCHANDISE Vlntaf:!,:;'on Furn.
1000 Ian Shim
1000 Neckties & H;,1ndbags
Aflpt. 949-650-4357
CM/Sot 8:30om furn,
household items. d1sh'es.
lamps. and much more!•
2930-C Groce lone
Adoption&
FosfertanJ
Services Miscellaneous
2650 Merchandise 3855
3-STHl IUILDINGS
28x30 was $8,900, sell
Collec:tibles/ G /
_Mtmora __ b_111a __ 1_1&0_ v::~1es
iiiiiiiiv•iiiiiiii.iiiii .. ii!iii1ld~
~µ..-c ..
There are Olllll' 100,(D)
dlilchn 111 the US wattre
for a home ~ keep
older brollws & SISIA!rs
1t9tlw Tra.q
SJ.890 36148 was
$14.900. ~ell SS.950
48x 100 was $26,900,
sellSI 2.900 Call Nowt
TOP SS 4 RICORDS ETC
Ba. Class&:. Eb.:. !Os & oo~
.8l Allee, Spkr, tube 8nl>S
Mike 949 -645-7505
EQUM llCMltG
OPPOITUtlTY
All real estate adver
t"111e m this newspaper
1s sub1t!ct to the Feder al
F a11 Hou"n& Act ol 1968
as .. mended which
makes •I illegal to
advertise ·anr preler·
ence, l1m1 lal1on or
dts" 1mmat1on based on
racej color. rel111on. s·ex,
handicap. ta"'1l1at stat11~
or natmnal or1g1n or an
1nlenllon to rnake any
such preference, llmlla-
tion or d1~cr1m1nat1on •
This newi;paper will
nol knowinely accept
~ny advertisement for
real estate which ·~ m
viola hon of the law Our
readers are hereby
inlormed that all dwell
miis ddvul1sed in th•~
newspaper are available
011 art eQual opportunity
bl'ISI\
lo complnm of dis·
crimtnallon. catt HUD toll
lree at I 800 424·8S90.
Auctions 1483
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Olde. Style Fumiture
PIANOS & Collectibln
·~,..>e ... •1·~~
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$$ CASH PAID $$
WE BUY ESTATES
;:649-4922.
SOUTH COAST AUCTION
22029o.MllhlSI.
9e•AM.CAt2107 p,._.,,,,, ~ ........
1489
~------~ •• • l olboa l•lond •••
All Mancl Garage Sole
Sat & Sun 8om-2pm
SO locattom.. a11t!QIJe$,
~. blcydes. books.
collecttbles. clothing. com
puter flQUIP, decoratOf .terns, electonics uercise
& ftslMne eq1.11p, f11rn.
homehokl items, iewell-y,
hnt:<ls. t~-JUlj" etc!! M..-at 124 c...-..s
(~ °'Mlle ont)')
"COLUGl rARk AIEA"
Walk to Over 2S+ Garage
Sales Sal 17th 8am-2pm
Sooth of Faw Or between
Ha(bor & F airvoew
Don't mtss the barg.MnS
COM SAT 1 :3D-7
(Sp~) I~ "5 San
Mateo Way batbo!ll set.
dre$$ClrS, desk. ~
beds. bod<cases. hsetti, Ille
& r inanua1 st4lJlOl1 1n1or
meetqMAY 20 61»7~
50 S. Anahcm Bllld
#241. Anaheim I*-nwlbOrl this letttr
(Of") 7l4-517·1!m
888-256-4543
APPLIANCES 3050
NIW Gl WASHER.
rAJD S400. WIU SEU
FOR S2DO. rUASI CAU
714·SS6-65S7 JOHN
GE Monoeram 3 year old
blach dbl oven\ SIOO
call (949) 760 0162
lom 800·392·7806
Traodmlll Consumer
G111de "BlSI BUY"
Health Club Quality,
L1fet1me Warranty. New
In Bo•, Compau al
$2600 Sell FAST Only
$995 888 950 3200
Complete H-e Gym
Weight Machine. 81ke,
Stairmasler never used
SI 100 949·760·6717
Business
OptlortunltJes
Businesses and
fnlndllses 3905
HOME
FURNISHINGS
3435
CORONA HIGHLANDS
Ne1ehborhood Sale CdM Furniture Sat., 8am·lpm,@ PCW
Seaward or ~Canyon _l _l _A_N_O_N_l_W--P-IH_o_w--
FINANCIAL SECftlTS OF
the SUf>9r Weolthyl Ten
l e~hn1qu es Ille the
wealthy u.se ev~ydlly lo
10C< ese Iller weaffti tt yoo
lt11ly desire to acillVe
t1nanc1al sec11rll)'·You
~t have ltll$I 1·871-891-
3260 S20 V/MC/1)1SC by
Palnck LeMieu•. a11thot
of lnestmcnt B~ Free
S/H (CAI. •SCAN) • Costa MeH l side a Top Qu...,-Slzecl lecll
Hwp w.dl Sale Slit a:cJO Paid S 1,300. Mus t S.11 STAAT A SUCCESSFUL
home B~ that malles
money IO the fnt month!
$5,CXXl S20.<XX> 1>ef month
I ID). W O!lCli two mtnult!
recorded messace
(CAL •SCAN)
Lo Linda..... S700. 949-673-1002
Off 23rd/Tllllfttt/
Scno ..... ~-v--1
NEWrOIT llACH
SAT 8-7
122 I W UllOA
lots of eve hln 111
Yortf Sole Dover Shores
Sal . I I. I oh of great
sluffl 1318 Cambrideg
Lane, Newport Beach
FINANCIAL/
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
Anancial
Planning 2465
flNANCIAl SECRITS OF
the Super Woalthyl Ten
Techr11tiue~ the the
we.11thy use everyday to
"lCt 8$e Uleor wea1U1 If yoo
truly de<.K~ to Achrv•
financ1af sec11r tty Vou
mu~t have ltli!.! I ffT7 891
3260 $20 V/MC/OISC by
Pat11d\ LeMieut. a11tt'°'
ol lnestment Bases Free
S/H (CAI •SCAN)
JEWEl.HY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
Coast Col" NHch
Old Coins! Cold. ~liver.
rewelry, watches. arih~
,ouect1ble\ 949-642 9448
Wl MADE SI 36,237
lasl m0t11h golflo&, vaca ''°"'"" w0tklflll only when we wanted Wti can
~ty tead1 yoo to do
the same RllCllSSlon prnof
lnterestt'd? 65().867 ~I 9
(CAL•SCAN) ~~ftw""Y
a..td, Sl 61/2 boleit fl FREE REPORl M111t1m1t
the ~tons. paid 51600 loonaire 1eveals how
l81)/obo 714-~1197 \tarting from nothing
3610 you c~n double your
way to ov"' a 1111thon -,-OC)+.--R£SOJCID---ICJTl'ENS,---d o II a r s V I s I I
CATS OOGSphot0onine www zmll com /11 24 www~°'e (CAL•scAN)
AduptJom.. FastlOO ~;I) Real c....te DAY IUlllH GUARANlll UUI~
949-644-7779 Setvtces
At& WAY for momma uV
t;c1 al lutll.m. 949 533-0411
Pet Adoptions 3660
German Shephard• all
lOlor\. all \ll~S for
.. dophon lo qual1l1ed
home$ WWW g~res<:ue ore
or 714 773 5915
MICKEY EWOrT ColdweH 1-'rer
90.llllT.4376
•CM/apprex. 13xl6~f.
1500 block ot Newport
Blvd. S200mo 949 299 .
7777 Clean and Awe
some Loe
:7<each 42, 000
Newport leoch Free
rent for secreta11al ~YI.
business WIH exth1n11e
paying rent IOI ~I olfoi
du~ Gr~dl oltlu, \teps
to water 949· 173-8485
IAYfRONT EXECUTIVE
ofllce swtc 2 offices
reception & 'torage Loc
1n COM 949·718 9500
HOMESFOA SAlf
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa Peninsula
S03 (mt lay. Cofrrneroal/
residentlal rroed TontnK.
close to fun lone
S799.00l Bkt 949-~I 9444
Corona del Mar
•A (--.ding C-
lcKoti.. •.. slroll to 81g
Corona and loollout poont
46r 4 !>Ha cu\tom home
c..,,.i.tton2003 ott .... cl or s2.9so,ooo
COASTUHI RWTY
949-7S9 -0177
JASMINE CRU K sine
'tory 2br 7ba den Roget\
Gardener londsraped
Handicapped ready Very
low malnl A\\O<
w/tenn1\ pool
C•ll for appt By Owner
949-640 87 JI
233 POINSC I llA
Spacious 4BR 3 ~BA by
Noled architect Brion
Jeannttte. SI .795.000
Anaela K1 JU\
Oceao Pacol1c Propt;rh~~
949 644 7064
• e COMING SOON a a eu.t-c-del Mm
CondomWtlunn.
COASTUHE RWTY
949-759-0177
Open Sun 1-S. 11 .W. c-.. ~ ..... 48r.
pool. spl, panO<amK: r.ce<W1
ww. S2.Cll>.CXXl agl Patrd
Tenore 9$~
CotlDeCaza
rllME lSTATIS
r ATftlCk TlNOll
NATIONWIDE USA
949-IS6-970S
www.patrlcktenore.com
Huntington Beach
0-., c..a..y I tUM1 46'
4 5Ba ~tudv °' Slh BR. 2
IMI. bf:.Jnl ~: ~ LR, lormal
goumel fut & br!'llllta..I
...... tam rm wtfr• b
p . w:w ~ ucear1 &
mountans f ounl.llf1 W/<;fM.
bllrll in BBQ for!OOf
Model. ~dy Furn'd
Sl.675.000 aal Larry
<YROtl1<e 949-475-1999
Y<e aders in Xea;p~rl !7Jeach,
Corona def Jl(ar, CXewporl Goasl,
Go.Jla 2/(esa.
ul on /£.is
f:!le.y9q.r
s fle.td I
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lion une 2S, 200:3
~ce 7Jeacfline: une 1 &, 20o:J
5llrlverf orial7Jeadline: iune 16, 2()()3
ANNI Pilot (949) 574-4249
f
Co-ta M~ CA 92627
Al Ne1o1purt Blvd. & Bay S1.
Hours:
Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm
Mon<by-Fnday
Walk·ln 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday-Friday
nm...,...... i... has
4h ?.50.l, office. """"""
window~ & plumb1n1.
ZJOOsf and more. lGIS.CXXl. c.a Jeff. Rib 714-500-3356
Newport Bead!
•A Superb Newpon
Heights resldenle 4br
(5th Br /eame roorrVuffM..e
down$1au) !>.~ located
on a Quiel corner lot
Cu\tom feat ures
throughnut Sl.599.CXX>
COASTUHf llAl TY
949-759-0177
OPEN SAT 1-S
220 Tustlft A,,e.,
Newport Heiihls home,
4br l Sba. wrap around
view' of NP Harbor ocn
& Catalina sunseh
Sl.8'3~000 A&t Sylm
949 230 7117
THEBOISS4@ AOL COM
Open Sun 1-S. ~tu..
ni"t Vlllo In Nawpert
Heights ~ BtMft 38<
2 51>8. aourmet kit oai.
hbrary wall. Fp, FR.
bubbltr1g lounlaln in a1yrd.
hrdwd llrs. 2c. prke
S!J69.CXXl aat ~929-9566. 949-6/!>-2:22!:1 I 11rn ·key
A £XQtl:Snt Sil-Slo
~ ~&or plan.
tt111h ce1lma~. cur vine st.c.a.e. outs.de F p. a
pirmel lt.llctul, custom
caietry & mr,.e.Sl.i":B.CXXl
Mochael e.nunan. ~
Realty 949-7'.'9 01 n
IONITA CANYON
OPEN SAT-SUN 1-S
10 Wlftthrop
4BR. 3 5BA h11me Incl
~tprr ate olf.,.e/guesl
w1te By Owner Re
du1edtoSI 135000
949 644·8288
F..ly fumkloecl ID>sl
~ nn • n~ 1111
Wllti lo(Ctlflll VleW'; 48r,
oltn 38a 3<. p , FR l&
Wf~ arnund y,;td Mdrt>le
jlr Miiie CQClll« tnlays fta1
srrtoen 1ll3~1a lV art
StllYe 949-450-QlO
21 ST TROPEZ
OPlN SUN 1-5
3b1 3b• 3 frplr'\, 3 ~~r
iiaraee • S 1,200.000
Oc1>1n r ac1hc
Pro1HOrl1es
Morty Molcomb
949-640-0 I 79
Stoneybrooll Pion 4
appro• 3.577 if 4br •
den,4ba.decorator
ptrfect 24 hr 1111a1 d l(•t~d rnmm Sor ah
Gnld\ch1111tdl Biii
949 2!>4 3100
A llAllTIFUl ResJdenc.e
Wilt be COOll*Md tilt!. o;p<tfl~ .56< S 56a with 8
woodef lt.1 flowine flool
plan Sl.750,<XXJ Michael
Brlf1ilman. Coastltne R~atty
949-759-0177
GorpGus lluff'a 11.aa on
.i hug,., p1cturnque
greenbelt 3BR •·2.SBA NeWIY roof Duullle pane
W11100ws & chis. Redwood
cJel;k w/spa S627K Dole
8ufley. Blu Cj49. TlJ.).1704 w........_ ...,,., JBr
'8a w/'tC'letf Bay Vl#!W
~ lloorplan, lots of
windowi 'IPllCIOUS kit.
indds Wtf). SI M>.<XXl/obo.
Maty Wood, Iii 9'&584-
Sllll. 717-9816
... IMllSTATlS
PATIK• TINottE
NATIONWIDE USA t4t-8S6-970S
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Stunntn11w1rd wlnnlnt
Rtootl h•ld MMt1• bl.llft In 2000 Jtlf + onkt. ~0•3100.f Sl,1tt.-.
PtATWUM PIOf'llTtU
Sltl•nle Mwttr
Mt 715 3158
on.Mitt·• It• .... ,...., ~ ••
9PPfO• ll,000 to
11,000.f •:er
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San Juan Clplstnno
Tropical Paradise In a
Country Club sett1na.
Marbella this home was
featured In 2002 St
Margueh home tour
and 1st place winner in
the 2001 landscape
bu11t11lcat1on award
awa1d by Cahlorn1a
Landsca'fe Contractor~
Assoc o Oranae County
S2.895.000
Carol McLa11fhtn RCMAX
Rut u tate Services
949-212 0570
HOMESFOASAlf
RIVERSIDE
COUNTY 5550
ltocrecllWe Vlewl 68r.
7200s!, wine ccllaf, pme
room pool. spa, RV prtia.
&. g,v. Sl.950.<XX> ..... r en !M&Ql9. IOOll
RESORT/
VACATION
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Deseft Property -AYTN: DUlltT lOVDS
JUUi VAN W111t1H
DYSON & DYSON
IOO-S7t-SUS
7M>-17S-HS.
MISCEUANEOUS
RENTALS
Renllllo Share 6030
N.1 ./owft efttrance/
both, melds 1111\, cable.
w/d, no s mk&fpeb. S700/
mo Call 949-S I !>·3648
NP Coaat/Oc-view.
lllrn d pvt room & bath
11psta1t ... 11ar & laundry.
no pets/smokma. pool/
spa Sl650949 718 1412
Prof1 person lo share
w/I other per~on in NB
Pvt, furn'd br & ba '850ni
• 1/2 ultls 949·646· 767 3 == 6060 GARAGES 10K2l S340 or
?'h'l2 $650, or 4000sl
a11port area. pvt w/l1111h
se1.urily 949-646 1106.
6 ....,..,.. """' -..,wox~S2SO/-. 2 ...... _
...,._ SSO If. $29S/-
al l,lrllt\ ln!lwJd CMJI &
.-itad. Bldl Bay .....
6' secmty pie. aa:ess In.
M-f 1 .. 1p1SM 81m-4pm
• Ch15fy W""'6
9fY.J00.3648
p ........ wall lo bdl
~ ...... 2llr lbll newly
r.-nod. own p & c.-por1
$21DVmo 714-~
s ... ~ • .._, s _... ""' 3ba condo. Bay v-.
steps ID bch, 2 c pr,
$J!"JOOITI 8kr 949-400-0471
N.1 ./luwtlfwt Jlr
2.5lca, family home, mlnl-
oceen views from mater
Sl#le, avail llOW, ~mo ey.eat:gt.~
Corona ....
2lr th, le pr, w/d '*·
Ujd. c0trw lot. V«:1nt
$1750/mo. lncld utls .
Donald Pfaff; Coldwell Brier. Mt-7~74
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lASTSIDl Spacious 28r
Duplex fp, encl yard,
w/d, aar•&•. Sl595/mo
nHr shogs 949-548·3959
lrvtne
Tw11ie ..... brand ,_
2llr 2.5be wd, ~ w,1oft
sm yd. 2 c lllt pr, oo PM
$ZD) f49..J76-1797
Newport Bach
IAYFftONT
ON LIDO PENINSULA
HIW 21r 210 con AGES
Private Beech, Pool
1nd Sf>a. Walk to
Ocean, Shops and
Reslaur ants. Lease
6/mo 2 yr•
Boa t Shp Available
7 1DUDOPMkDI.
949-673-6030 or
949 723.5830
IATflONT
ON UOO PENINSULA
NlW 21r21• conAGH
Prtvate Beach, Pool
and Sp•. W•lk to
Ocean, Shops and
Reslaur ants Lease
6/mo-2 yr ~
Boat Shp Available
710UOOrAUDl.
949·673-6030 or
949 723 5830
UDO YLUi Y LlASl
BILL GRUNDY RtAt TORS
949-67S-6161
Newperll-h
Pen1nsul• Studio Apart
menb avail. A&t S700
$950 949 67j 7800
HAU OFF h t MO llNT
f Of mDYe-111 Altle l w/12
mo lease. New remodel.
Cape Cod style comm.
w/new dishwasher &
refrieerator. carpet &
cerem1e tile Wntw/aryw.
ll'ISlde @ apt l Bt S1Q95
2Bt S l "5. CtJI L0t a (949)
646-2224 or 714-633-7592
Great 2Bt !Ba unit in
Ba)YM!gi! lt ' br~. do5lt to rw.on ts. Sl!Dl/mo aet. 11.ar a 949-291 ·~
Newr,ert H•ltflh
Beautiful remodel 2br
Iba. fp, Sl6!>0/mo Su
430 Irvine 949 642·S488
._, ""¥ Pvt i-:11 ,..
Hartior .._ 28r tea. :!Ill
to bey. ttrns. 116JV'unbn s I 700m lse 949-1111-1400
NP Cr"5l twmin palJO,
Qlrtm 2b I .Sbi patio, pcd.'
te». nu l)llint. i-..'1311 2 c
p aet SUD> 96 m.4631
2Sr , ......... ~fOf
horses. w/11 hkups, $2100/
mo Ava~ June I 949-222·
ZI 02 ask for Helen
s,.dows .__ lay 28r.
2 ful bath. bale. beach.
pattl. lenms No pets.
$2200/mo I ye,a1: lease
Avllfl 6/15 949-566-9988 -...211r 2Ba. cbJe to
1-:11. ne-My remodl*'d. .it
p , W/d. ~ JV'peb/sri/
SZirolmo ~
20101 Cyprns St. 'ZBr/
281. ti.nkey. liaht. brie'1t. .....eel aowmet ktt. tg
ll1'5tl br. bulll·ll1 ctsts.
msode lndfy, pv1!pted
y•ds. pdnr/H20 incld.
$2.500/mo. Ill Ch'isty w.... 94'}.50).3648
lfACON IAY /UY ~
upstairs 2br I Sba Ip
e•r. wd hkup yr lu
$2600/mo 949 673 SAii
G.leol, ..............
3ba home. 2-pr."'"' pot11, comm pool Yr lie SB/!> ... ,.,.. 96668C73 ....,. ,., car. w/d,
close to beach 502 l6th Lt J9' 2.S .. In &•ltd
SL 1o-umt. vety quJet. comm, w/pool, spa•
Sl3SO/mo 949-00-3683 prn1•t• yard. S.lOOO/mo
Aaent 949·8S6-970!>
21r 1.Sle, walk to "The llvff•" Hr 21a,
beach. 4245 Hilarta. near Huee bay view $3195/mo
Hoa1. &•r. w/d hk11ps, 949 2!>2 8200 or 949~851
$1400/mo 949-645 3683 8160 Lene Option Avail
NP1renlnsulo2br
yearly rental.s •&I $1400
1950/mo 949 673 7800
949·673 7800
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stlldio 111 N.8. Cal St-
& Cross. 9$646 1394
IOAT OPIUTOfl
Boat Oj)eraton needed
IOf harbor operahons .t
Two HarbOfS, Cataltna
lsl1nd Harbor Patrol and
Shoreboat with 6911 to !>O Ion ltunse lookm&
for 011 tco1n1 te1m-
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service skills for ~ lollowin& '8Honal
sitlons: Restaurant Shor
order Cooks. Server'
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call: 310.510·4204 ·• or 310-510.4202 i
fu: 310.510·8690 , -.sdco~ ~p::.~
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JOIN OUR 11 AM and
make a doll~• tn•~ In the
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money lot colle&e and
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C.il 949-431 -M72
A -Z HAMDYMAM
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114-926-4221
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