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WEDNESDAY, SEPTDmER 22, 2004
D~gle U;lkes vacated seat on .. ·council dais·
Deirdre N .. Man
OailyPilot
NEWPORT BEACH -It came down
to a cbolce bltween eiperlence and a
frel!l face wbh a ..ume.
1be Qty Coundl appointed Plannlnc
C.Ommllik>iW LelUe Daigle to ftD the
vacant °'8Uict 4 1eat left by Guy Ad-
a.ma.
After tbrie rounds of council votes,
Dalgle Ft the nod after c.ouncDman
Steve Bromberg broke a 3-3 deedlock In
which three m.nben wted for Daigle
and three. others voted for Planning
C.Omm1114nner Barry Eaton. •
On the 1hbd YOte. Bromberg, who bad
voted fot Eaton. went with Dalgte to
break the de.
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-HOW 1!HE COUNCIL VOTED
firm; Owies Griffin, a retired aviadon
engineer, Gerald Hegges-, an Independ-
ent Insurance agent; Richard Luehrs,
president of the Newport Beach Own-
ber of Commerce; and Ron Winshfp,
owner of a film-production company.
Winship was absent for medical rea-
sons.
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Leslie Daigle
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S.rryEeton
Eaton
Daigle
"I pve Barry P.aton the edge because
of experience,• Bromberg uld. "At. the
same time, I did not think Unda Daigle
WU aecond best I put them In parity. I
felt tt was appropriate for me to break
the de because they were equally quali-
fied. F.aton had the edge on experience,
but It wasn't going there."
Daigle was sworn in shortly after the
vote. which came at about 10 p.m., after
an evening ln which the seven other
hopefuls took turns answering council
members' questions.
The others vying to be appointed
Stfte RoMnsky
Barry Eaton
Eaton
Eaton
DonW.eib
LNlie Dalgle
Daigle
Daigle
were: John Blom, a Corona del Mar pho-
tography studio owner; Tunothy Brown,
chair of the English and speech com-
munication department at Riverside
Community College and a Parks, Beach·
es and Recreation commissioner; Mi·
chael Browning. owner of a real estate
Adams resigned, leaving the seat
representing the city's fourth district
open for the council to appoint
The threat or John Wayne expansion
and water quality topped the list of an·
swers to the question of what chaJ
lenges the city faces.
"I know there are lurutations on the
amount or traffic, but they will expire
See DAJGlE, Paae A5
Vet denies
allegations
by shelter
volunteers
Animal control officer~
initiate investiga tion even
before complaints at Costa
Mesa City Council meeting.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
CO~ IA \U' \ I II\ animal ( .introl of·
fleer'> are mvt>'>tigating a I lunungton
Beach anim.il .,helter Jltl•r ren•1\ mg <.:om-
pla.u1t<. from former \'Olunteer' about
starving animal' and un .. amtary cond1
11on' there
Co,ta Mesa \1a\or C1t1n \ton.them '><11tl
he and other rou.nc1I memher' are u111·
cemed about the io;'>ue. hl•cau't' the ur'
ha-; a three-ye<tr rontrJl t Wllh the Oran~t·
Loun" I lumant• ~ouet~ tn I luntmgton
Reach II pay., the ... helter to hou'>e ..,tray
animal., fhe l II\ ol \\e ... umn,ter ha., a
s1mdar contrnct "'llh the I luntmgwn
Hearh 'helter. ,
MARK C DUSTIN/DAILY PllOT
A Newport Beach Potice officer looks at the collision damage on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring, in which the driver was killed Tuesday afternoon.
Depending on the re.,ult., of tht' mve'itl
gallon the Cit\ may ha\t' to comtder tt•r
mmaung the contract. Monahan .,aid
"We're concerned dhout thl''e com·
plau1l'. that the anunah aren t he mg treat·
ed righl." he <.aid
Jamboree Road crash fatal
MartH OtNell
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -A Laguna
Beach man died Tuelday after an
SUV brolldlkled bis convertible
on Jamboree Road.
1be C:ruh occum!d at about
2:20 p.m. at the lntenection of
Jamboree Road and 8ICt Bay
Drtve, Newport Beech Police Sgt.
~ Slualman aakl.
Police would not releue the
man'• name until hit ~ wu
'
nodfied.. but Orange C.Owlly su-
pervising deputy coroner Joseph
Lucby idendfied him as a 64-
year·old resident of i.a,una
Bach.
Manha Lopez, a 35-year-old
1\Mdn resident driving the silver
2002 Jama Rodeo that bit the
man'• car, wu taken to Western
Medlcel Center In Santa Ana In
.... cood1don after the acci-
dent. Shulman aid.
Police beliew the man WU
hMded north OD Jamboree Road.
and the woman was traveling
south and twning left onto Back
Bay Drive when her SUV atruck
the man's 2000 Ouyaler Sebring,
Shulman said.
Neither vehicle bad any other
passengers, be saJd.
Firefighters \Md the Jaws of
Ufe to remove the drtveR-skte
door from the Ouyaler convert-
ible, Newport Beach Fire Depart-
ment apobswoman Jenn1(e:r
Schulz aald.
About a half-hour after an am-
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bulance took the man to Hoas
H<npital, the motor was sdll run-
ning ln his car. Class.ical music
Oowed softly from the car's speak-
ers as Shulman received word that
the man bad died.
Alcohol did not appear to be a
factor in the accident. Shulman
said Police are Investigating the
accident
Anybody who saw the crash is
asked to call the Newport Beach
Police 'Iraftic Division at (949)
644-3742.
Award tale couldn't be written better Daily Pilot
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HONORS
Star on the
diamond
takes act to
television
Newport Harbor~
graduate and all-league
baseball player will be on
PBS program tonight after
earning honor as an actor.
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A2 We<hsdly, September 22, 2004
LOCAltS ONLY
NEIGHBORS
The Orange County Ad Oub, a
Costa Mesa-based organizadon
or advertising professionals. has
announced its 2004-05 executive
board. Dominic Syme9 is
president. Diana Manhall is
immediate past president and ad
awards chair, Ian CrodceU is
vice president, Mdlnda Mull.II is
secretary. and SUe Montuori is
treasurer. Marshall and Mullis
are Newport Beach residents ...
The Point Foundation awarded
UC Irvine student Matthew
Cardlnale a five-year, $40,000
scholarship. The awards were
given to 25 gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender students
nationwide.Cardinale, once
homeless, said he intends to
study democracy with a focus on
homelessness ... ~ S.odcwdll,
a 2000 Corona del Mar High
School alwnnus, graduated
magna cum laude from Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo with a double
major in accounting and
finance. She bas joined the
accounting firm or DeJoltte &
Toudle in C:OSta Mesa. Her sister,
1998 Corona del Mat grad Libby
Stocbdll, has been named to
the University of NQtre Dame
dean's honor list after her second
year in law school.
FOR A GOOD CAUSE
•NEIGHBORS spotlights
achievements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Jeff Benson by fax at
(9491 646-4170, or send e-mail to
jeff.benscn@latimes.com.
PETS OF THE WEEK
KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y PILOT
Cancer survivor Dottie Hill volunteers at the American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Corona del Mar.
Priced to help
Momba and kittens
A cat named Momba and two
of her five babies have tested
positive for the feline leukemia
virus. The founder of
Community AnimaJ Network,
DiAnna Pfaff-Martin. said: "We
hope the public will come
forward and suppon our
pro-quality life mission and
adopt these beautiful and
sweet animals two by two. The
animals have no active
symptoms of the virus. and
their condition can be easily
managed by living in a loving
home that has no other cats.~
It is a quaJity-of-life issue; the
cat family must find new
homes within the month, or
the animals will be the first
GEmNG
INVOLVED
nonsymptomatic animals to be
euthanized in the history of the
group. Call Pfaff-Martin's
cellphone at (949) 697-6632 to
adopt. or send your financial
suppon to Community Animal
Network. P.O. Box 8662
Newport Beach, CA, 92658.
Memo your tax-deductible
donation 10 "Leukemia Cat
Family," Tax ID 33-0971560.
See other animals available
for adoption at
http://www.animalnetwork.org,
or stop by Russo's pet store at
Fashion Island between noon
and 4 p.m. on weekends. For
more information, call (949)
759-3646, or write to the
Community AnimaJ Network at
P.O. Box 8662. Newport Beach,
CA 92658.
Jeff Benson
Daily Pilot
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L i.ke most of the volunteers at
the American c.ancer Society
Discovery Shop. cancer
survivor Dottie Hill bas her
own reasons for sticking around.
Eleven years ago, Hill aided her
sister in her fight against lung cancer
and began worldng at the Corona del
Mar shop, which sells upscale
second-hand items at d iscounts. Hill.
87, has been there ever since, woddog
seven-hour shifts every Saturday to
help raise money for cancer research
and patient care.
But her biggest challenge came in
February of 2003, when she learned
that she. too, had the disease. Hoag
Cancer Cent.er doctors foWld cancer
in her breast after performing a
Volunteers should comnilt two houri
once a month or wtume.r on a
substitute batia. The cenw II .t 800
Marguerite Ave.., Corona del Mer.
Information: (949) 844 324'.
•GETTING IN\IOWED runt periodically
in the Oeitv Plk>t on a rotating bnia.
For lnfonnation about adclng your
organization to this list. C8ll (949)
57-M298.
Information: (948) 631~14.
NEWPORT THEA1"RE ART'S CENTER
A variety of Jobs need to b9 i.c:kted,
lndudlng Mt construction, U8hering,
mailings and IMOrted tec:hnicaJ
dudM. Schedullng le fte>clble, with a
two-to »-how commitment per
month. The NNport Theatre Arts
Center It at 2501 Cllff OrM.
Information: (948) 031~.
NEWPORT-IESA YMCA
The YMCA needl a variety of general
~r help. lnfonnatioo: (949)
642-9990.
NEWPORT•SA SCHOQl
FOUNDATION
The founddon It looking for
volunteert to help with fundraitlng
effof1a, speaking opportunitiel, pubUc
events and occatk>nll of'llce work.
OASIS SENIOR CENmt
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homebound l8nlon In the N9WPC)ft
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PHOrOGIWHER8
VOL 91, NO. 2tse
THOMAS H. JOHNSON
Publisher TONYDOOaO
Editor LANA JOHNION
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Mart C. Dustin, Don l.Mdl,
Kent Tl"lpCOW, Oooglal ZHnmennan
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lwnpectomy.
"I was helping my sister after she'd
had a lung removed, and that was the
last thing I planned for," she said.
"When they told me I had cancer, it's
not like I could go bad in a month.
The doctor said I had to go into
surgery immediately."
Hill won her battle and didn't lose
any of her volWlteer spirit With her
cancer in remission, she focused her
attention on opening the store,
wrapping the china and COWlting the
registers twice each Saturday.
Store manager Lucy Quintana said
she allows Hill 10 oversee the branch's
finances and student volunteers when
she worb, because she's capable and
has been there longer than any of the
store's other 30 volWlteers.
The Discovery Shop is a treasure
hWlter's haven. stocking everything
from blue jeans to glass tables to ftne
art.
Quintana said the store Is always
receiving new ltema for HW to price,
sometimes at u much u an ftOIWt
dlscowit off tbe retaO marbt value.
"It's surprtatng how Dottie knows to
price thlnp 10 well,• Quintana said.
•She knows her brand names, and
she's continually looking for news
articles on what th1oga are selling for
on the retail market.•
Both Hill and Quintana said nearly
everyone who helpe In the shop hu
experienced cancer persooaDy or
through a loved one.
"People volwiteer here for different
reasons,• Hill said •Some of the
people, like me. are redred. have bad
(cancer) and have a lot of time on
their banda. And IOme do It because
it's for a good cauae. •
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DUI ARRESTS
TheM people have been aneated
on 1Utpicion of driving under the
influence of an Intoxicant. They
have only been a"91ted on
suspicion of a crime and, as with
all tutpeeta, are c:ontidered
innocent until proved guilty.
NEWPORT BEACH
~ •Burton G. Parter Ill, 39,
Adamaville, Tenn.
Fttdlry
• Ertend Olson, 41 , Huntington
Bead\
• Reid Alexander Marquand, 36,
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•John Leonard Protto, 30, Orange
• Q'8d Martin Jurjab, 24, Cott.
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• Jeaae 11'1 Schwarz, 22,
Huntington Beed'I
• MelllA Maiocco, 20, La Verne
SURF AND SUN
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Rangers get on-cite training
Employees patrolling
parks ue ready for
courses to prepare
them to hand out
more than just some
educational hints.
AJlcl• Roblnton
DaityPitot
NEWPORr BBACH -C.Ounty
park rangers may eoon be armed
with a new weapon to Ogbt vio-
latio.ns of park ordinances: a d-
tadon book.
Orange County &upervtaors on
Tuaday voted unanimously to
have county Harbors, Beaches
and Parb division staff members
aeate a plan to make aure the
county's 53 park rangers meet
state qualifications for peace of·
ficers and train the rangers to is-
sue civil dtadons.
Rangers will be authoriz.ed to
write citations for violadons of
county ordinances against drink-
ing alcohol in parks, destroying
natural resources, playing loud
music and other activities that
damage county parks or inhibit
people's enjoyment of them. said
Bob Hamilton. program p~
ning manager for the Harbors.
Beaches and Parb division.
Local facilltJes under county
jurisdiction include the Upper
Newport Bay, Talbert Nature Pre-
serve and Newport Harbor. In
the past. county park ranger..
have dealt with most civil viola-
tions by talking to offenders, and
they'll condnue to do that, Ham· Plllb dlVllioo.
Uton aa1d. ~ ....._, (DIC dlOle
~ the way · dwy're ~ to INI poteytind
handled ii to~ IOMeOne cbat't .-dil ... th.a 10 do,
ind adWle them Ibey are doln8 and tile)' cenalnly can't tab tbett
aometbtng m.t Je apinlt the rOle any llnbs, MU gtvlrta dVO
county's ~ and they dtadoOI, without It,• Mk Mid.
ue asked to~ and Ind tik.elf-Raneen al9o wOJ be equipped
hOod that will adl1 be the preva· W(tb handad& and pepper spray
lent approach,• be sa1d. *For the for protecdon, Md they1l have
most put. people comply.· addttional training. The county
When they don't comply, or if superyl8on and a majority of
the violadon la crim1nal iather ~opted tplnst gtvlng put
than ctvn. p8rt rangen call loc:al rangen authority to WJ"ite mlade-
law eilforcement oftlcers, and me:anor dtadoos and ~ ba-
they'U con~ue to do that. as• tom. Miller said
~ Hamilton said. The most common pait Ylola-
ln January, the Newport Beach tions ue people drinking alco-
Oty Council voted to give the bol, unleashed dogs and skate-·
city's two park rangers citation board or acooter use. county
authority while continuing to fo-records show. Miller will develop
cus on resolving conOJcts in city a plan to ttain rangen so they
parb by talking with violators can begln writing citatior,u. and
first he'D bring that plan to county
Data copected by county staff supervisors for approval within
members showed that with more six months.
than 10 million people having The county estimates it will
vi.sited the county's park facilities cost about $1801()00 for addi-
eacb year since 2000, park rang-tional testing. ~pment and
ers handled an average of 16,356 salary costs, but fees for training
incidents a year. Law enforce· are yet to be determined.
ment officials were called in Civil citations come with fines
about· 250 incidents a year, or of $100 for a first offense, $200
1.5%, and they issued about 87 for the second citation and $500
otalions each year. for the third, but the county Isn't
County park rangers also wiU expecting a windfall, Hamilton
undergo background checks, said.
psychological testing and more "There's absolutely no inten-
stringent physical exams than tion to go into the citation busi-
they now complete, which the ness, ~ Hamilton said. "1bat's not
state requires for government what this is about It is not our
employees clas.sified as peace of· goal to give citations. but to have
ficers. said Tim Miller, op· the ability to give citations is be-
erations superintendent for the lieved to be a tool toward achiev-
county Harbors, Reaches and ing greater compliance."
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Special education
comrninee to meet
~e Newpon-Mesa Unified
School Uistrict Special Edu·
cation Community Advisory
Committee will hold its first
public meeting of the 2004-05
school year at 7 p.m. tonight.
The meeting will take place
in the distnct board room at
2985-A Bear St., Costa Mel>a
Committee chaiT Sandi
Ames and director of ~
education Patrick Ryan will
discuss new special educalion
changes, including new staff
and new strategies to enhance
communicauon and coort11na -
tion and new methodl> to bol
stcr the lndividualized Edul<i·
lion Program proces& The
committee will also dOO.iss its
schedule for the school year.
WHATS AFLOAT
• WHATS AR.OAT is published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event. submit the
infonnation to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA
92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or
bye-mall to
dailypilot@latimn.com.
BOAT RENTALS
With Mertn9 Wat9rSports at the
Balboa Ft.In Zone, you can enjoy
nautical experiences from mild to
wild. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay In your choice of power or
sail Wltercraft.. Jump the ocean
aweflt In a Sea-Ooo jetboat; put
your sportfiahlng skills to the test
In a fuf~ulpped Botton
whaW; or soar above It all on a
peral811 flight along the Newport
coast. Complimentary ice and
beverages are lncfuded with all
electric boat rentals.
Six UCI scholars
receive accolades
UC Irvine's Academic Sen
ate acknow1edged six profes·
'>Ors with 2004-05 Distin
gu1shed t:aculty awards for
their teaching, research and
university service contribu·
lions.
Jonathan L Feng and Da
vtd P. Kirtchy, both of the de·
parunent of physics and as-
tronomy. and Svetlana
Jttomirskaya of the math-
ematics department received
the Distinguished Assistant
Professor Award for Research.
the Distinguished Assistant
Professor Award for Teaching
and the Distinguished Mid·
Career Award for Research,
re!>pectivdy. The three will
!>peak at a D1stingu1shed Fae·
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you
on the water in many ways: with
single and double kayaks, electric
boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal
boats and runabouts for offshore
use or cruising the bay. Balboa
Boat Rentals also holds two-hour
scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing
group activity for corporations,
birthdays. nonprofit
organizations and group outings.
The hun' packages include boats,
trivia questions, mapa, Polaroid
camerH and suppties. The cost of
a hunt begins at $226 per boat.
and catering Is available at an
additional rate. For hunt
reservations, call (949) 673-7200
EJectrtc boat ...m.ls ... llYan.ble
by the hour 81 Duffy Electric
Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beadl. All boats are
equipped with window
enclosures and CD players. Ice
and cups are provided.
ulty Lecture at 7 p.m. Oct. 26
at the UCI University Oub.
Donald Saari or the de pan.
ment of economics and
mathematics. George Tita of
the department of criminol-
ogy and Sue P. Duckies, a pro
fes.wr and interim chair 111
the department of pharma·
w logy. received the Distin·
gu1shed Faculty Award for Re·
search, the Distinguished
Assistant ProfesM.>r Award for
Teaching and the Daniel G
Aldrich, Jr. Distinguished
Unjversity Service Award. re·
spectively. They will speak at
the i.econd Distinguished
Faculty Lecture at 7 p.m. Jan
25 .. also at the UCI University
Oub.
Cliancellor Ralph J. Cic·
erone will host a reception af
ter both public events.
Reservations are suggested. An
hour rental is $75. (9491645-6812.
P9dal boats, elec:tric: boats,
boogie boards. kayaks, inflatable
rafts, catamarans, beach furniture
and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at
Newport Dunes. (949) 729-1150.
Gondola toun ... oflered by the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102-8. The $75 cost
incfudea a basttet of bread,
cheese. salami, ice, glaues, a
blanket, music and a Polaroid
picture. (949) 675-1212.
GondolaAdwntu~
3101 W. Coast Highway, offers
one-and two-hour gondola
cruises. A one-hour tour with
dlampagne is $70. A two-hour
tour with dinner and dlampagne
is $180. Pictup la available at
weterfrontreataurants.(949)
87s..t984.
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SHELTER
Continued from Al
l.nvestigat.lon even before the
vofunteers came and com-
plaJned at the Aug. 16 coundl
meeting. Monahan said.
"Right now, we are just walting
to see what comes out of that io-
vesdgatlon, • he said.
The shelter fired its 85 wJun-
teers as or Aug. 30, following dif-
ferences of opinion between the
volunteers and the management
about bow to run the shelter.
said Samir Botros, the veterinar-
ian who owns the shelter.
·Tue volunteers wen! begin-
ning to interfere in everything.
from administrative issues to
medical Issues," he saJd. "That's
why we decided to do away with
the volunteer program. They
know nothing about medicine,
but they want to stick their nose
m everything."
But Costa Mesa resident Carol
Holland. who had been volun-
TELEVISION
Continued from Al
His mother, Tina Mclean. ts
not playing it quite so cool. She
has a 7:45 p.m. date with friends
and family in front of the televi-
sion set at her Costa Mesa home
to watch her son, now a student
of acting at use on the 8 p.m.
program.
"We are giddy with excite-
ment," she iHlid of the broadcast.
The show chronicles the lives
of 125 nationaJ finalists of the
2004 Arts Awards. Many of the fi-
nalists were chosen as Presiden-
tial Scholars in the Arts, an
honor awarded by the U.S. De-
partment of Education.
Like hh approach to baseball,
McLean's commitment to acting
is all for the love of it.
teedng 8t lhe abthllr for Ill
mont.bl before the WU cmml-
nated ln Augult. Mid 111 lhat the
lhelter canll la about maldng
money.
"'What I llW there WU llmply
dl9guldng.. lbe ll1d. "!'Jbey
OYetCrOWd one kennel -which
is meant for one dog -with
three dop. AnimaJs suffer be-
cause they don't get food and
water:
The shelter must da.e down.
said HoDand, who apob at the
Costa Mesa council meeting. She
said shelter ad.min.lstraton don't
attend to the medical needs of
animals.
"The dog l walked had puss in
his eyes for days,• she said. "l
buged them to give him meds,
but they never gave him any.·
The former volunteers will do
everything they can to make
sure these animals go to other
shelters, Holland said. For the
last two weekends, former wl-
untttB have been picketing out-
side the shelter, protesting its
treatment of the animala.
BotrOI denied Ill al 111 •k!aa
•ttwWbea~W ... abel-
ter bu to doee. t...• mod
than 200 anlmall wtl ..... no-
~ to ID and wlD baW to be eutbMJ.ztd. • he .-Jd.
1be abelter recetVll lbout
"·000 a month from the dty of
C:O.ta Mesa. BotrOl ..sd.
"We w01 •t:ruale If the ddel
canceJ their contncta with ua, •
be aa1d. "But l hope tbal wodt
happen. beca•aae the anJml1
control oftlcen BM here. and
they aee what goes on here. 'Ibey
understand our situation.•
The building tuelf .ls 55 years
old. but the an.ima1a are fed md
well taken care ol, Bottot aaJd.
Shelly Hunt.er, another former
whmteer, and a Huntington
Beach resident who .. beading
the weebmd protests outside the
abelter. l8ld she and other YOl-
unteen have seen the shelter'a
solitary f:reeur over6ow with
animal carcuses.
"One wlunteer got a picture
of a dead dog lying on top of the
freezer because the freezer was
tooAll."ebe-.S.
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tbehl*ln .. .W..,
., cloa't maw ~ they &Pt thlt.. be ...... .._ ..,. call
tht ClDllVlllCdina·. c compuy to come .... tbe ,deed bodies, Ind
tlM)' would do lbat at leut twfce
aweelc.;"
But former YOIUnteei aod
Colla Mlea niident Shannon
Melide, who Uo •poke at the
oo.indl meedn& aaid the IOclety
.ls not treating the animals ln a
humane~
"Cotta Mesa abouJd 8nd olher
lhelt.el'a where theee an.lmala can
be~"sbeMid.
1be -YDluotem w01 go about
~~If they get a chance,
•lt'I a n9'or task," she said.
"But I mow that a lot of people
BM wDling to help.•
• l>Ea. IHARATH la the enterprise
end Q4IMr8J wig~ reporter.
She "'8V be~ It (949)
674-4228 or~ .-mall It
"-Pa.bhanth •"1tl,,.,...com.
McLean recently graduated
from Newport Harbor High as a
captain of the Sailors' baseball
team.
MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY Pll OT
Mike Mclean, center, a former Newport Harbor High School baseball player, quizzes students on
the baseball skills they teamed during Friday's session of baseball camp at Newport Harbor High.
He was honored at the White
House June 21. After graduating
on June 17. he spent a week.end
m Washington O.C. took a tour
of the White House and saw
some sit~. He did not meet
President Bush, but he saw First
Lady Laura Bush and pet their
dog. Barney.
McLean's work in acting at his
school and in various competi-
tions helped him earn the award.
Similar to his dedication to his
craft, McLean was also diligent
in baseball He earned second-
team All·Sea View League hon-
ors as he helped lead the Sailors
ro a fo urth· place fin ish in league.
McLean, the Sailors' leadoff hit·
1er, played thud base and
pitched.
Newport J larhor enjoyed one
of its be .. 1 '>easons in recent
memory hy nearly making the
playoffs. The Sailors ended their
se~n with a 1055 in a t.h.ird-
place tiebreaker I.hat would have
gotten them into the playoffs.
"JI was really heartbreaking at
the end, ft McLean said ... But the
2005's Have
Arrived encl
Perfection Never
Looked So Goocl •.•
more I thought about it. I was
happy to be that close. My first
year on varsity, when I was a
sophomore, we didn't win a
league game. To go from that to
this past season was great."
Mclean continues to study
acting through an intense pro·
gram at USC.
After catching the eye of PBS
during a competition in Miami,
the public television crew fol ·
lowed Mclean and completed a
day-in-the-life piece on him at
Newport Harbor and around
Newport Beach.
McLean was one of 20 who
performed at the competition in
Miami conducted by the Na-
tional Foundation for Advance-
ment in the Arts in January. He
was among I 25 finalists selected
from a pool of 6,000 applicants
nationwide. Mclean applied for
the compeut1on in November,
when he sent a videotape of
himself singing.
After being among I.he 125. the
foundation nominated SO to be
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award or other honors, but 20
were selected. Those 20 were in
the final competition in Miami
in January.
At the competition, Mclean
performed a monologue from
Six Degrees or Separation and he
sang. "What You'd Call a Dream,"
from the play, ·Diamond,• a
drama about baseball.
If Mclean were ever to be-
come famous, he said he would
love to be in a movie as a base-
ball player.
·it would be fun to be in some
sort or baseball movie where I'm
in Yankee Stadiwn.. he said. "If
I'm going to be famous, which is
highly unlike.ty, I just want to do
things that are cool -visit other
parts of the world or be a pro
baseball player."
Acting. however, remains
merely something Mclean en-
joys doing.
"My main goal is lo have a
family and to be able to settle
down with them," Mclean said.
AWARD
Continued 'trom Al
roquene Show" and other com-
edies.
He's been hilarious since high
schooL and It's no surprise to
those who know him that he's
earned critical acda.lm. said Bar-
bara Yan Holt. who was Hur-
witz'• drama teacher at &tanda
HlgbSchooL
.. Prom h1I freahman year, you
could aee haw funny he was go-
ing t~ be,. Van Holt Aid. "lt did
not tab a genius to figure out
that be was going to be amaz-
tng. •
A multi-faceted student, Hur-
witz eamed good grades, played
water polo tnd served in student
government, u well acting and wmln8 a aketdi comedy lhow
for P..staDdU drama department.
a tradidon other student wrtten
haw followed. Van Holt aaid.
Thal lhow. called "Wet Paint."
spoof.eel dmlter fDma of the late
19709 with • lbtcb about the
panic that enllM!I from •
stopped eecaJato~ and It ln-
c:haded a ~ called "GdH· pn'I Hot 1\lb..
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·nus (acting) just seems to be
the thing that I'm best at. But
baseball is my first love."
McLean's passion for basehaU
will last after high school, he
said. Recently, he assisted ha~
former coach, Joel Desguin, with
a local baseball camp. McLean
also plans to compete in adult
leagues, just so he can keep hi'i
competitive fire burning.
·1 always used to tell my dad
not to play in those softl?aJI
leagues: Mclean said. "But now
I'm saying I'm going to be out
there pretty soon. I just love it so
much. To imagine not playing
anymore, I can't see that. I'm still
going to love it. ft
• The Pilors Ryan Carter contributed
to this story.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Needle found in
cookie packages
Pacbgel of Keebler
cooldee were removed
from the lheJves of a Cotta
Mesa AlberUona after a
1tore clerk found a aewing
needle 1dcking out of one
package.
The cleric at the 2300
Harbor Blvd. grocery atore
was stuck wtth the needle
while 1amnlng the cooklea
SUnday evening. Coata
Meta Police Sgt Marty
Carver said. The clerk wu
not lnfu.red, po.lice said.
The atore mana,ger re-
moved all of the other
packages from store
shelves and contacted a
Keebler representadve,
Carver aa.id.
No other pack.ages ap-
peared to be tampered
with, he said.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Allngton Roed:
Commercial burglary was
reported in the 100 bloc:t et
9: 10 a.m. Monday. . a.. StrMt w.t end
Bridof Strett: A hit-and-run
with property damage waa
reported at 7:52 p.m.
Monday.
• CJ\un:h S1rMt: Malldous
mischief waa reported In the
1900 bloc* at 8:16 a.m.
Monday.
• Falm.w Roed It the San
Diego frMw.y: An Injury
accident waa reported at
11 :53 a.m. Monday.
• Magne>a. Street: Vehlcie
burglary waa reported in the
100 bloc* at 4:05 a.m.
Monday.
• Minorca Dttve: A coyote
was reported In the 1600
bloc* at 9:48 a.m. Monday.
• Victoria StrMt: Drug
possession was reported in
the 200 bloc* at 6:17 p.m.
Monday.
• Whtttier Avenue and 19th
StrMt w..t: An injury
accident waa reported at
7:17 a.m. Monday.
• Wilson StrMt West: A
disturbance was reported in
the 800 block at 8:16 p.m .
Officers place at
SWAT competition
'JWo members of tho
Costa Mesa PoUce SWAT
team captured tblrd place
Monday In an ewnt that
tested the mubmamhlp
skilll of SWAT offtcen &om
several law enforcement
department.I' tea.ma.
Hric Wllenet and Brent
McK.lnley placed thl.rd ln
the sniper compedtion at
the 10th annual Ventura
Police SWAT Comj>etidon.
In the oves:all comPf'd.tlon,
the team placed aeventh
among 11 teama.
The Ventura County
Sberlft''a Department
SWAT team won the com-
petidon.
Tb.ls wu the ftnt year
Cotta Mesa competed.
Monday.
• 17th SirMI w.t: v.hlde
burglary waa reported In the
900 bloct et 10:01 e.m.
Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• ... Boulewrd:
Suspidoua cin:umstanoea
were reported Jn the 3600
bloc* et 4:$3 p.m. Monday.
• Udo '-ti OrM: A
suspk:ioua person waa
reported In the 600 bloc* at
8:58 e.m. Monday.
• Ridge P9ltl Roed: Vehicle
burglary waa reported in the
6600 bloc:t at 1 :43 p.m.
Monday. • a.. Joeqi-. ... Roed
end Mecarthur lcMlllWWd:
Racing vehicles were
reported at 6:17 p.m.
Monday.
• Unh91ity Drtve:
Commercial burglary waa
reported in the 2200 bloc:t at
3:27 p.m . Monday.
• 18th sn.t w.t: Burglary
waa reported In the 800
bloc* It 5:40 p.m. Monday.
• 33rd S1rMt: Aaaauh with a
deadly weapon was
reported in the 200 bloct at
1 :59 a.m. Monday.
• 41tt Stre.t: A hit-and-run
waa reported In the 100
bloc* at 6:23 p.m. Monday.
A surfer drops under a ledge of falling water and spray at 52nd Street on Tuesday.
Winds .whip s1:1rf, fire danger
Santa Anas, which are expected to continue
blowing through today, have firefighters on
alert for blazes in areas rife with dry brush.
DHpa Bharath
Daily Piiot
NEWPORT-MESA -It was
no1 the kind of day to throw
caution to the wind.
Local fire officials were on
high alert Tuesday. the las1 day
of summer. after Santa Ana
winds ripped through the area.
The winds thal set in early
morning later picked up speed.
66pecially in Orange Coun1y's
pass~ and canyons. reaching
up 10 30 mph in some areas.
ciaid Robert Balfour, a m eteor-
ologist for the National Weather
Service in San Diego.
In Newport Beach. winds
reached speeds of 15 mph
through Tuesday afternoon, he
said. But they were strongest
AROUND TOWN
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(949) 574-4298. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
The Onnge County Acdvhy
Directors Aun:1 Senior Games
are held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in
Building 10 at the Orange County
Fair and Exposition Center. 88
Fair Drive, Cotta Mesa.
Information: (714) 376-6169.
A er.st~ lnfonMtion
Networtt luncheon and award
presentation, "Miaion
Accomplished 1 • will begin at
noon at the Turnip Rose, 1901
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The
celebration will recognize the
adlievementa of the women of
High Priority, an Orange County
health organization that began
raising ewareneM of breast
cancer 20 yeara ago. A reception
begins at 11 a.m . The cost la $35.
ana the event ia open to the
public. Information: (714) 289-8093. .
A he math wotbhop,
"Becoming Meth Confident," will
be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Wwdneedeys through Sept. 29 at
Orange Coat College's Re-Entry
c.nt.r, Room 108, 2701 Fairview
Roed, Cocta·Mesa. Information:
. (714) 432-6162.
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OllGYN, wtn dlecule risb,
aymptomt and treltment optiont
f« lndMctu.ll end couples
1'9g9f'd!ng l~lty tt 8 p.m. at
~ Confttlnce Center, One
Hoeg Orfw, N.,tlpOft &Md\. The dim....,., .. he. but
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IC.omen ~County .... for
earlier in the morning. kicking
up dust on parts of Coast High-
way and buffe1ing cars, Balfour
said.
The NauonaJ Weather Service
also issued a red-flag warning
for wild.land rues. LocaJ depart-
ments are on high aJert. New-
port Beach Fire Capt. Todd
Knipp said.
"The red-flag warning is
based on the wind speeds, de-
cline in humidity and the
amount of dry brush. which is
basically the fuel for wildJand
fires," he said.
High-nsk areas in the city are
Buck. Gully. Los Trancoi. and
Newport Coast, Knipp said.
But these conditions could
cause problems in other areas
too. he warned.
the Cure. from S:30 to 8 p.m. at
Turnip Rose, 1901 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Meu. The race begins
Sept 26 at Fashion Island,
Newport Beadl. lnformation-
(714) 957-91S7
FRIDAY
The "Golden M9ditation Rweet,"
hosted by James Golden, offers
spiritual practices sudl as
meditation, dlanting,
contemplation and prayer The
retreat meets today and Sept. 25
and 26 at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East, Costa Mesa. The cost is
$145, which includes five
vegetarian meals. Reservations
are required. Information: (714)
764-7399, Ext. 23.
SATURDAY
The fifth .,...., ·en.iam' for.
Cure" hot rod show and
fundralaer for prostate cancer is
hetd from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the
Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. At least 3, 100 classic
cars wtll be dlapfayed, and men
40 and over can receive a free
prostate canoer screening. In
ad<fltion, the event features a
Herman Munster look-alike and
the oltglnaf Munster Coecta from
the 19809 TV show ~
Munsters." Admission is $10 for
adutta and klda under 12 are free.
Information: (949) 688-8777.
The~ fund'• ftfth ennual
publJc "Adopt+Crag• deanup
will run from 8 to 11 a.m. at
Corona dal Mar State Beectl's
f'trat9'1 Cove, In a patting lot near
Ocean Boulevard and Iris Avenue.
Pllticipenta wMI dear tr8lh end
dabfit fn>fn 1ha area and wtN be
liMt9d to roc*-dlmb ~
flnilMd. Information.: (714)
~142.
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"If we have a structural fire,
for example. the winds can
cause the fire to spread from
one house to another very
quickly: Knipp said. "So we
need to be very watchful."
The Newport Beach Fire De-
partment has added one person
to its Newport Coast fire station,
he ..aid.
"One person doesn't sound
like much. but when we have se-
riow. fires, we need all the help
we can get," Knipp said. "During
times like these. the fire chiefs
abo cancel nonessentiaJ train·
ing. so we can have fuJI staffing
at the fire stations."
The Orange County Sheriff's
I farbor Patrol in Newport Beach
also issued a smalJ-crafts advi-
sory. cautioning small vessels
such a!> yachts and tugboal"i
against going in the water until
wind!. calm down.
Newport Beach lifeguards did
not log any re!.cue~ despite the
two days are included.
Information (877) 378--0378.
SUNDAY
The 13th annual Komen Ora,.
County Race for the Cure, for
runners and walkers of all ages, 1s
held at Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. Events include women's
and co-ed SK runs and walks and
a one-mile fun walk. A prize purse
of SS,000 will be awarded to the
top-10 finishers in the women's
SK. The event supports local
education, researdl screening
and treatment programs at the
Orange County affiliate of the
Susan G. Kome!reast Cancer
Foundation. Info mat1on: (714)
957-9165 or
http://www.occur .com.
TUESDAY
HHg Hoapthll famlty practitioner
Chris Matthews will discuss
low-carb diets, their effects on the
body and the sustainability of
their results at 6 p.m. at Hoag
Conference Center, One Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. The
diSCtJaion is free and
reservations are required.
Information: (800) S 14-HOAG.
6-to 8-foot surf, which was
probably higher at The Wedge.
lifeguard dispatcher Eric Sher-
win said
"It's been a gorgeous day." he
said. "Really clean. Everyone
seems to be playing safe and
having fun."
Monday night ~aw bigger surf
in Newport. w11h waves rising
up to 10 feet. BaJfour said.
"The winds were also causing
a few rip currenb 111 the ocean.·
he said.
Heavy winds are expected to
last until Wednesday afternoon.
Until they subside. fire aJerts will
be m place. Balfour said.
Sanla Ana winds are common
for tbis time of the year. and ev-
ery tl)ne they blow, it's heads up
for fire officiaJs. Knipp said.
"They become more frequent
in the fall," he said. wwe could
~ee this happen as many as six.
seven or eight limes before
Ouistmas. ~
DAIGLE
Continued from Al
and our quality of life largely
swings on what happens when
they expire." said hopeful Mi-
chael Browning, referring to
flight caps.
Some candidates received
questions based on their job. lik.e
Luehrs, who was asked how he
could be objecuve despite work-
ing as an advocate for business.
WI believe I can separale myself
from my job .. I think you guys
know me well enough to know I
couJd be objecove."
But in the end. it came to Dai-
gle and Eaton. the two planning
commissioners.
During the question penod,
Daigle was already o uthmng her
approach.
"I think (councilpersoni.I
should be accessible and have a
lot of fortitude." she said. "Good
decision-making is important. I
will look into the issues, consuJt
with others and try to work as a
team.~
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Play ing space deterioratiilg
By Stephen W. RHch
F irst of all, I must compliment the
Daily Pilot on coverlng a major
problem facing our school
district, cities and athledc teams
ranging from youth sports through
high school and adult sports. Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach are two
cities with little open space remaining.
The major emphasis bas to be placed
on improvement and maintenance of
existing facilities, as well as better
administration of their usage.
Your Sarurday report on field
conditions in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District only deals with
a portion of the problem ("Dift'erence
in fields called 'discriminatory'j. As a
parent and administrator in AYSO, I
have long dealt with "field problems"
in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
Before the joint-use agreement. AYSO
dealt directly with the school district in
securing fields for youth soccer
practices and games. (Kaiser
Elementary School was the first
joint-use facility in Region 97's area,
established several years before the
current agreement) We consistently
asked for help from the district as to
field maintenance and repair.
To my knowledge, during my three
years as Region 97's regional
commissioner and four years as field
director, district funds were used only
for irrigation system repair and for
mowing and watering the fields.
Needless to say, the school district
irrigation systems are in dire need of
repair, as most of us know. Our fields
contain several "swamps" from
over-irrigation or leaky sprinkler
heads, as well as "desert" patches from
lack of irrigation. Region 97 used i~
own funds to repair sod, aerate and
fertilize several of the fields, spending
more than $40,000 mce my
involvement began. In the past two
years, AYSO bas not contributed funds
to field repair, mainly because of a
recent financ:l.al aetback.
The major problem facing the
Newport-Mesa region has always been
laclc of fields and over-usage of the
best fields. Yes. u your article stated.
Newport Harbor High School has fine
fields on campus fadlitiea. However,
there has always been too little field
space for the several athletic teams
fielded by the high school Over the
years, girls field hocby and boys and
girls soccer teams have used Harper
School athletic fields for games and
practices.. Newport Harbor High
School, to my blowledge, has not
contributed a penny to field repair
over the years or usage. Adult soccen
leagues use the facilities on Sundays,
and AYSO has use or the fields after
5:30 p.m. on weekdays and for games
on Sarurdays.
The fields get no rest, even in the
summer, when sport camps and other
adult groups use the facilities. AYSO
has consistently paid to repair field
damage, even though field usage and
damage is skewed toward the high
school athletic teams. AYSO has asked
for help in field repair from the high
school, but there has never been
money available. This year, another of
AYSO's most-used facilities, Monte
Vista High School. has also been
reserved by the boys lacrosse team
from Newport Harbor High School on
rwo weekdays. putting additional wear
on the site with little hope of
assistan~ in field repair.
The last rwo years have seen the
implementation of Proposition A
funding. Though providing
much-needed repairs and
improvement.a to our local achools'
buUdlngs, nothing baa been done for
our 6elda. Tu the contrary, fields at
Ensign School, Newport Heighta and
Woodland Prtmary are unavailable for
uae because of construction damage.
Even at Mariner's Part, where half of
the area is maintained by the dty and
half by the echool district, the school
district side ls in horrlftc shape. with
no repairs ICheduJed in the near future
because of the long-anddpated library
construction.
The facllJties operated separately by
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ~
some of the finest around, with new
and lighted fields at the Bonita Creek
and the Costa Mesa Farm Sports
Complex. There are no lighted fields
on the west side of Newport Beach,
nor on the east side of Costa Mesa.
AYS() has sought to have temporary
and/ or permanent lighting Installed at
several facilities but has usually run
into the "not in my backyard"
response from residents. We have had
temporary lights at Kaiser Elementary
in the past, but once again. the area
residents are opposing this year's
request to the city.
ln short. while the number of
Newport-Mesa children playing AYSO
soccer has increased, the playing space
has decreased, and the conditions or
the fields have deteriorated. While
your article says school district plans
for field improvements are in the
win~ it is with real skepticism born of
past experience that I await any
change in the school district and Costa
Mesa's concerns for our local schools'
fields.
• STEPHEN W. RASCH is a resident of
Newport Bea<tt.
READERS RESPOND
Habitat honies still . . .
stirring up debate
AT ISSUE: Should
Habit for Humanity
be allowed to build a
project in Costa
Mesa's College Park
neighborhood?
I 'm hopeful that the
community will open its
heart and its mind to the
horn~ that are proposed for
ICoUege Pukl. lfindeed it's
going to be low-density
residential, I think It'll serve the
community well.
The eight happy homeowners
who take over these homes will
have extreme pride of
ownership, many times more so
than current reaklenta. Habitat
for Humanity builds a style and
look that always fits Into the
neighborhood. They try not to
stick out; therefore, they blend
in.
I hope the community
recognizes that this ls a needed
project and that they'll allow it
to go through without
establishing so many restrictions
and ultimatwns that it becomes
unrealistic for growth and
housing there.
JOCAROL HUNTER
Newport Beach
The answer ls no. There ls
already too much traffic here,
especially on Fordham Drive,
where I live.
It used to be only cars, and
now it's a lot of major big trucks
coming through here, probably
trying to avoid driving on
Hatbor. I don't know, but It's ·
a1rNdy too much:
The last time there WU a
low-Income project built -near
FalrvleW HOlpkal. IS a matter of
fact-right after that there WU
a lot of crime and tnak-tm in
our neighborhood, and now you
see that we haw Netgbborhood
Watch and that sort of thing,
which didn't med to be
necessary. So, it's just going to
cause a lot more traf6c and a lot
more problems, and we don't
need It
MARTHA COHEN
CostaMesa
Considering I just bought the
house next door to me for
$650,000 without having the
government subsidJz.e me, I
don't see why we should be
building low-income homes in
an area where houses a.re selling
for $1 million.
We subsidize the bus system
so people. if they want to work
in Costa Mesa, can ride the bus
to Anaheim or Gerden Grove or
Santa Ana. where there's lots of
low-income housing. There's
tons of low-income housing In
Garden Grove.
And there's not too many
million-dollar homes In Garden
Grove. What we don't need to do
is build some low-rent housing
and have them live ln them for a
couple of years, and then people
buy them and they make money.
Bulldoi.e the property and build
quality houses. I mean, go to
Anaheim. go to Santa Ana Why
should Costa Mesa become
SantaAna1
RON ta.l
Costa Mesa
f
Pbove, Corona
del Mar's Kyte
Hersh, second
from left, blocks
the shot of Long
Beach Wilson's
Scott Huntley (4)
in the second
quarter of
Tue sday's
nonleague
game. At left,
Hersh ( 16) gets
a shot off while
Wilson's Matt
Sagehorn (6)
climbs over his
back in an
attempt to block
the shot from
behind.
Living on the edge
Corona del Mar's
com eback falls short as
Lo ng Beach Wilson
survives a wild one, 8-7.
Bryce Alderton
Daily PHot
OORONA DEL MAR -When
asked to comment on his team's
comebact effort that came up a tad
lhy, C.orona del Mar ffigb boys water
poJo coach Sam BaJJey preCened to
look forwanl
~a alwwys room for Improve-
ment.• Bailey said after CdM erued
a 7-3 deftd.t only to fall, 8-7, to non-
league vialtor Long Beach Wilson
Tuelday. .
Junlor ch1wr Md Slgehom'a goal
with l:(M remalning in the cootat
MCUred the victory for the Bn.d.na
(3-(J) after tmior 1bomaa Peanon
ICOftd d:uee ltrlight eeoond·balf
.... for CdM (1-2). Peanoo fin·
111*1 wtth. ~hJgb four pis.
•
Pearson's third goal
with 5:05 remaining
in the fourth period
knotted the game a t
7. Walker Russell
lobbed the ball to
Pearson in set and he
promptJy turned and whipped the
ball into the left side of the cage.
The Sea JCln&' fired six of their 15
second-haJf shots after Pearson's
equalizer. but Wilson's defense
thwarted any chance of an eighth
CdM goal Wtlson senio r goalkeeper
Quay Lapin reached with his left arm
to stop a shot by CdM's Spencer Plr-
dy while ano ther Bruin defender de-
flected a ball over the Bruins' goal on
a shot by Pearson.
CdM senior goalkeeper Gaston
Sanford wu equally strong on the
other end. keeping the Sea Klnp
wttbln IUiking distance with eight uves. Including a four-meter pen-
alty abot.
Senford came up with two point-
blank aavea in the tee0nd half. In the
butb quarter. San.ford Ooated
GIRLS TENNIS .
!E~gles save best for .last
" lijtanda rallies in third
round for 10-8 wtD over
Weatm•uter to stay
Wibeaten In league.
slightly out of the cage to stop An-
thony Artukovich's shot with his
chest after a breakaway.
MGaston ts the kind of player that
feeds of the momen tum, M Bailey
said. MHe likes the challenge of a 6-
on-5, breakaway or open shot. I le
likes to make his presence known.~
But a CdM turnover allowed Wil-
son's Scott SWanson to connect with
Sagehorn, who tallied three goals,
for the game-winner.
M(The Bruins) worked the ball to
the right-hand side and ran an Isola-
tion play for [Sagehorn), who ls one
of the best players in all of Southern
Ca1if ornia: Bailey said.
CdM called timeout with two sec-
onds remaining and had the ball at
mid-pool with a chance to tie. But
an entry pass didn't touch a Sea
King, resulting in a turnover and the
games end.
•That waa the kind of game where
both teams play similar styles. where
[the team that wins) will have to beat
S..POl.O,PaseM
Crenshaw resigns
Estancia positions
Longtime boys soccer,
track and fie ld coach
steps down because of
time constraints. ,
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
Estancia lUgh track and field and boys
soccer coach Steve Crenshaw has re·
signed from both positions effective im-
mediately, E.agtes Boys Athletic Director
TllTl Parsel said Tuesday.
Crenshaw, who came to Estancia in
1995, Jed the boys soccer team to the CIF
Southern Section Division rv title in the
1999-2000 season, beating top-seeded
Bishop Mo ntgomery, 5-2, in lhe champi-
onship match. That team, which fin-
'"hed 20-1-1. outscored ill> opponents.
122-14.
The boys tnd and
field team won the Gol-
den West League title in
2003.
·~re sorry to lose
him as a coach." Panel said. MHe
is one of the most highly regatded
coaches in the area. M
Crenshaw could not be reached for
comment.
Crenshaw giaduated from Southern
California College, which is now Van-
guard. with a bus.i.neM degree m 1976
and was in the entertainment industry
for a number of years before getting into
coaching. He started out as the coach for
the Costa Mesa-based Extreme soccer
club before heading to Estancia In 1995.
P.cll'Sel said the final decision did not
See CRENSHAW, Pase A8
GUEST VI EWPOINT
Newport's lion kings square
off in Battle of the Bay
An occasional series by a
Daily Pilot coach, athlete or
administrator with something
on their mind
starung defeni.1ve 1aclde for
Newport. Can't you ju\I feel the
love around lhe dmnt.'r lable
this week. while '>he
deo;perately lnes 10 talk abou1
anythinK but football or
school? I lave a mce day
Angela! C om<: \Orne11me
Thur\day evening.
don't be surprised if
you here a roar from
Davidson Field while m.my of
Newport Beach\ finest
alhlett'l> battle for supremal)'
on lhe football field. It's ume
for lhe famous Rat lie of the
BRENT
OGDEN
for tho'>e of U!> parent'> out
there. remember leaching your
children lo find Waldo m the
pictur~ books? 1-'or U'-on the
CdM lOachmg staff, we're not
trying to find Waldo anymore.
Bay, just like Ali v<>. Frazier or the
I latfield\ V\ the McCoy's. The history of
this rivalry 1s nch with emotion and
tradition and this week's game bnngs a
full circle of hfe to our Newport Beach
kingdom. Many of lhe players in
tonighl''i game are direct dt'M'.endanl!>
or coaches of pa..\t heroe .. from each
\Chool.
In Thun.day\ game. both -.chools
hring a plethora of sem<>r returmng
'lartcrs into the game and are
undefealed This epic battle i'> the
r hmax of many years of friendship for
players on both sides. Over 30 of
lnur;day'o; starters played together on
my Jr. All American football teams and
were lhe key to its success. Newport is
directed by quarterback Kasey Peters,
who ha.., a veteran group of receivers to
go to. Speed-;1er Alex Orth. Man
Ericson. Taylor Young. Jam~ Coder.
and all-leaguer Spencer Unk are but a
few he can throw 10. Both sides of
Newpon·~ trl'nches are well-manned
and coached by an exceptionaJ 'itaff.
Ille Sea Kings counter with a stable of
thoroughbreds. including runmng
hacks Wess Presson. Austin Brawner
and Brett Crowley. Llk.e Peters. Cd.M's
QB. Tom Welch, has several all-league
receivers to go to in Shane Collins. Tyler
I .a.nee, David Del Fante. and his twin
bother, Kevin. While both teams bring
m a lot of offensive firepower, the key to
Thursday's game may ride on the
defenses. Which team can stop the
olher while giving good field position to
their offense?
~The Battle· also brinp another twist
to our community. How would you like
to be in poor Angela Uhl'• shoes right
now? Her h usband, Scott. ls the
longtime strength and linebacker coach
at CdM, while her son. Ryan, ls the
we're Lrying 10 find Peters. Unlc.. and
Thenoc. 1ust IO name a few You find
them and you find the ke) 10 1ht•1r
offensive game plan. You may even
hear "moose· calls from lhe Newpon
-.idelines. but 11 \ not lhe cry of lhe
hunted bu1 lhal of lhe hunter rn ... year's 'ienior hons from Newpon
11.irbor have won alJ three of their
enrnunter; aga1mt thetr now .,emor
tounterparts al CdM. Bui you a.'k any
one of them from both sades of lhe hay
and they say an choir;, "u doesn't
matter • All the mMhles are o n the table
now for lhts M.>mor year and lhe winner
takC>S all. So dun'1 he 'urpnsed if you
hear dunng the game a cry from lhe
N(•wpon kingdom '>l·reaming "One
more'. one more'" whtle lhe (.dM band
of brother; -;houl.'> "No more'. no
more'"
l·or me, th1'> circle of hfe m lllursday's
football game hnngs a lot of emotion.
I laving played in this classic game four
time-; Ill the early I 970's, I've always
dreamed of my son. Brent, playmg Ill
·nu · game and now that wish has
been granted. But lhe trulh LS that I '
really have dozens of sons in this game
for I have coached them all m many
sports over the years
The memories are awesome' I
remember when Spencer Unk started
playing Jr. All American football when
he was in the fourth giade. He was a
"must player.~ which m eans he played
only when we had to put him in the
game. Later the next year. as he
blossomed. I saw him make two
open-field kickoff ~ck:les and literally
steal the ball away and IOOre a
touchdown. n..G In one game! I
remember coacbJ.ng Kasey Peters in the
HONORS
VU 's GonzaJ.ez -
Lion of Week
.. ... .. .. • •
M Wednesday, Sec>tember 22. 2004
POLO
Continued from A7
you at your own game,· Bailey
said "Both temm took advantage
of the other team's mistaka. CdM
made more mlstakes. H
Wiboo C.oach 1bny Martlnho.
however. &aid the Sea Kings did
many~right
"Credit !he kids at CdM." Mar-
tinho said. -we've played CdM a
lot owr the years and I knew they
would come back sbOng. It was a
lot clo6e' than the halftime score
17-41 lndlcared:
The Bruins, winners of seven
CIF Southern Section dtles in eight
years. jumped to a 4-1 lead after
one quarter before both teams
scored three limes in the second
period. CdM pulled to within 5-3
with 1 :39 left in the fint half when
~n fired a shot from 10 yards
out on an ~by M&e Berry.
Wilson came right back 15 secs
onds later when Sagehorn scored
his second goal on a penalty shot
Artukovich gav-e the &.liN a 7-3
lead with 28 seconds left. but CdM
gained some momentum beading
lnto halftime.
With the clock winding down,
Artukovlch tipped Jacob Mwphy's
shot. but the ball deftected to Sea
King ICyle Hersh. who sent a lob
into the upper reaches of the cage
as the nom sounded for the goal,
pulling CdM within 7-4.
Mwpby and Bryan Bubagiar
each scOred single goals for CdM
while Pirdy added two assists.
Nd ••
Long ....,, Wlllol1 a.
COione dell Ms 7
Score by Ouer1llra Wilson 4 l 0 1 II
CdM 1 3 1 i 1
LB -Walter 1. Sagehorn 3, Artukovidl
1, Swanson 1, Wright 1, Shudc t Saves
-Lapin 12.
CdM -Peerwoo 4, Murphy 1, Buhag1ar
1, Hersh 1 Sa\191 -Sanford 8.
TENNIS
Continued frcrn A7
Hayley Young and Jamie Steele won
cwo 1eta before CdM C.O.ch Bryan
Ricker 1ubatltuted Kelly Mc~tterick
and Stephanie Olen, who earned a f>.2
victory.
Jill Damion, Jillian Braverman and
Rachael Miller each won two sets in
singles for the Sea Kings (4, 1) while
Rachel Bryan claimed her singles set.
Michelle Atkins and Rounne ICalden
won one doubles set.
Beverly Hills fell to 2-2.
Mesa edges Seahawks •
•Evelyn Wallace an~ Jasmine
Mathieson each claimed cwo singles
sets to pace the Costa Mesa High girls
tennis team to a 10-8 Golden West
League victory over Ocean View Tues-
day.
Mesa (3,3. 3-1 in league) won five
sets in both doubles and singles, with
the No. 1 duo of Maria Garcia and lJ! :11 Le securing the victory wk.h a
7-5 victory over Ocean View's No. 3
team.
Leah Le and Hong,An Nguyen im-
proved to 11 ·I in league doubles play
with two more victories while Unh
Hoang added a singles win for the
Mustangs.
Northwood doubles up Sage
•Sarah Geocaris and the doubles
team of Sarah Flynn and Rachel Heyl-
er each won two sets, but it was not
enough as the visiting Sage Hill
School girls tennis team fell to North-
wood, 12-6, in a nonleague match
Tuesday.
Aile Hsu and Stephanie Langer each
claimed one singles set for the Llght-
ning (2-3), who are still experiment,
ing with doubles combinations. Sage
Coach A.G. Longoria said.
Northwood improved to 4, l.
SPORTS
N11' S
............ 2. ...... ....... Oeoowl9 (IHI loltlo ~. 1-t, d«. ~. &-2, *'·Morrie. e.1: u,..,
(SHI foet, 2-t, won • .._ Iott. 1-8; Heu (SH)
won,M.~CM1 ~1-e. Doublet-Do~rehem (SH) I09t to Nabnc>skondo,U, loetto ~ ...
U. Iott to HekH.orle, W; ~
(SHI won, N, M, to.i, 1.e; And ...........
CSH) loet 2-t~wL.Ullpe
eo.t. Meu,. 0..... Vl9w. Sing'"-Wlllace ICM) def. D.Nguven. &-2,
lo•t to J. Pham, W, def. Pul<Nlttl, W ;
Hoang (CMI Iott, ..... 1-4. won, 7-S;
M.thleton (CMI won, M , lo9t, 1-S, won,
M . Ooub1ee -Garcla-U. Le (CMI def. 0 .
H09ng,K. Nguven, &-1, IOltto l.9-Tran, 6-7.
def. 0. Hoeng-L. Nguyen, 7.S; L t..Nguyen
(CM) won, 8-1, 8-3, lost. 4-6; A. Le-Mflltfnez
ICM) won, 7,5; 1ub l.Avarwie for Mamnei,
loat,U,8-7.
Con>na del Mer 14 lewMtV Hiia 4
Sktg ... -Damion (CdM\ Iott to kau911'11n,
4-6, def. JohnlOn, ~. def. Yadegar, ~;
Braverman (CdM) won, &-2, 8-1, aub Bryan,
won, 6-0; Millar (CdM) loet. M . won, ~.
6-0.
Doublel-Steele-H. Young (CdM) def.
Babidl-Ut<>Vlky, 8-1, def. TtansEll19, M,
sub MclCltterldl..Chtn (CdM) def.
lidlper2Brandel1, &-2; M. Young-Walters
(CdM) won, &-0, M, &-0; Atltln1-IC.llden
ICdMI lo•t. M , won, &-2, 1ub ffal\Nn for
Adllna, loat. 1-6. ,_ .......
~ ttarbof 11,
Sing ... -Sc:hwertz (NH)~lt &-0,
Anderson 6-0, (NH aubbed t,1clnto1h) def.
Bri1enl 6-1; McKay (NH) io.t. 2-t, won 6--2,
6-3; Adami INHI loat 1-t, won &-1J.loet 2--tl. Dout>M9 -SturgeN2 Edmon1ton (NH) def.
Parlter-Ben1chop &-0, Whltelaw-ffarake &-1,
Kutnidl·Stleaeo 6--2; Dunlop-Clark (NH) won
6-1 , 6-0. 8-2; Nelaon-Chlnn (NH) won M .
6-3, 6-1.
Goklelt Welt"-
btancb 10, w.tmlMtiar I
Slntlea -Zaidler (Eat.)loet, Do 0-6, def.
Konno 6·2, def. T. Tran M ; Morton (Est.)
loat 2-6, U , won 7-5; Stratton (Est.) lost
2-6, Hi, won 8-1.
Doublea -Arm1trong-Pittman (Eat.) lost to
Ngyuen,Le 3-6; def. Madl·H. Tran M .
Trinh,M. Tran 6-2; Slmmona-Kulczyk (Eat.)
lo11t 4-6. 2-6, won 6· 1; Murradlan,l(erc:hburg
(Eet.) won 6-1, 7-5, 6-4.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Sea Kings sail through Vikings
Corona del Mar bounces
back from tournament
loss with nonleague
sweep over Marina.
Seniors Shannon McMenomy and
lindsey Ensign each slammed six kills
while Breanne Ogden tallied 12 digs to
lead the C.Orona del Mar High girls vol-
leyball team to a 25-13, 25-14, 25-15
nonleague victory over visiting Marina
Tuesday.
Sophomore Kasey Kipp collected two
aces and four kills while senior setter
Traci Lawson tallied 19 assists and two
service aces for the Sea King'!! (8-2). CdM
senior Rytee Denn.is added a block.
The Sea Kings face host Edison at 5:45
BAmE
Continued from A 7
Southern California All-Star jwtior
football game. I wanted to showcase his
talents so we opened the game in a
shotgUn. five wide receiver set. and
before the North team knew it. he
~ for three touchdowns and we
never looked back.
How about the Welch twins. both
Tommy and 1Cevin7 They were my
bookends on both offense and defense.
Every time a ball wu caught or a pass
intercepted, the Welch name came up
and the opposing coaches just couldn't
figure it out It was my little secret but
the other coach's worse nightmare.
I remember watch.Ing Malt Erickson
almost single-handedly bring us back in
the Inglewood playoff game and his
proweu carrles on in Thursday's game.
And my times with 1\"evor •Moose"
Theriot1 I can still vividly remember
sitting by his side, with one hand under
his broken leg and the other holding bis
hand, while we waited an agonizing 45
minutes for the ambulance to get to the
football field. Many of us thought It was
a aueer-ending injury but as soon as we
SCHEDULE
p.m. today in a rematch of Monday
night's championship finaJ of the Dave
Mohs tournament Edison won in three
games.
Lightning strike easy win
•Sage Hill School raced out to an
easy, 25,lQ, 25-14, 25·10, nonJeague
win at Fairmont Prep Tuesday.
Junior outside hitter Cat Daily fin-
ished with seven kills and five aces to
lead the Lightning (2-1). Sophomore
Kelly Hutchenson, a first-year varsity
player, had five lcills and five aces.
Haywood Wright, a 6-foot, 1 junior
middle blocker, had three kills on only
six sets and junior outside hitter Vista
Murphy had three kills. Murphy only
played the first game and the games
were over too quickJy for Wright to see
got him home from the hospital, his dad
moved a bed in the living room. put a
calendar on the wall, and mapped out
his ~ time schedule. And boy did
he recover! He was my starting fullback
and middle linebacker the following year
and my only regret is that he was headed
for Newport and not c.dM for high
school I was hoping Newport C.oach Jeff
Brinkley wouldn't hear about my move
but the secret got out And. well, my
worst nightmare happened and he has
been terrorizmg us ever since. And it's
just not £air1 To give him everything l had
just so be could use it against me at
CdM I could really be mad at ltevor if I
didn't love him so much.
I remember Newport's Chris Thylor
and his nickname of wspi.ke" because his
hair always stood straight up. I wonder If
he would tum his head If I called hJm by
that right now? I recall James Coder
bedding me to play wide receiver.
WCoach, I can catch the ball" he'd say.
"Yeah right, your my starting defensive
end," I amwered I then read in the Daily
Pilot last week that he caught three
puws for touchdowns In Newport's win
against Marina. Boy. can I pick talent
with positions. or what! And if you think
Wess Presson, l.ach Wi.sbengrad. Avery
Fenton. and Alex Orth are good now, you
many sets.
The Llghtning are a young squad
with only one senior, back-row spe,
cialist Vicky Gutierrez, on the team.
Newport falls in 3 to Los Al
• Highly regarded Los Alamitos High
scored a 25-12, 25, 16, 25-15 nonleague
victory over host Newport Harbor
Tuesday.
Senior outside hitter Kiley Hall led
the Sailors (3-5) with 19 kills while
teammate Jamie Heenan added four
along with three kills from Coco Yo,
koyama.
HalJ and Megan Toman each had
two blocks while Yokoyama and Hall
each had six digs.
Harbor hosts Huntington Beach at
5:30 p.m . Thursday.
should have seen them back then They
were men among'!lt boys. On CdM's side,
I've known and coached John Shanahan.
Matt Busch, and Thylor Stonn since they
were practically in diapers. I can also
remember coachiJ18 Andrew lCeligian
and 'fyler Lance in footbalL oo..ebal1. and
soccer OYer the years. l will have their
home phone number forever embedded
in my memory bank.
So yes. all of my sons will be
showcasing their marwlous talents in
this year's 40th anniversary of the Battle
of the Bay. I know I'm leaving so many of
the other boys' names out but the list ls
endless and my time here is short But
regardless of the outcome in the game. I
couldn't be more proud of their
accomplishments. Every one of them are
·AD aF' in my book and their best yean
in life are still to come.
The lion ki.nwt of Newport Beach wiD
roar ThW'&day as the drde of Ufe
continues. 1 hope they have enjoyed
their jowney, as I have, and maybe one
day they may be honored. aa I am ~
to have their sons play In this famous
Battle of the Bay.
• BRENT OGDEN, JR. (Cine of 19741 la a
longtime ~unteer as.i.tant coed\ for the
SeeJClngs.
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
BRIEFLY
Sage Hill outduels
cross couritry f oe·s
Llghtning boys, girls
teams win three of four
races in leagQe tri-meet.
Sap Hill ScbOOl 1NOrl ~out of four
matchupa Tuelday lpinlt Acadmny
J..eque foes St. Margaret'• a.ad Capis-
trano-Valley Olriadan on the three-mile
Salt CDek course.
The Ughtning boys (3-0. 2-0 ln
league) edged out St. Margaret's, 26-29,
and easily defeated capo Valley Quiss
dan. lMS.
The girls (2,1, 1-1) beat Capo Valley
Christian, 15-50, but lost to St. Marga-
ret'a, 19-42.
The boys were paced by first-and
second-place 6nlshea by Mike Voge
(17:09) and Zach Oiandy (17!24), re-
spec:dve1y. Round.lng out the top five
were Connor Rose (seventh at 18:28). nm Lesler (eighth at 19:04) and David
Pabrd (11th at 20:15).
Slge Hill's Kalie McKeon (21:33) wa,,
the second overall girts finisher at the
Ui-meet. Mollie McGann (seventh at
23:00), Erica Faris (10th at 23:54), lral
Brito (13th at 25:05) and Sara Montez.a-
m! (15th at 26:01) were the other top
finishers for the Lightning.
The Sage Hill boys and girls will race
Saturday ln the Dana Hills Invitational
at noon.
Sea Kings set scoring mark
•GOLF: The Corona del Mar High
girls golf team set a school record for
lowest combined team score Tuesday,
downing visiting Santa Margarita, 212,
236, in a nonleague match at Newport
Beach Country aub.
The Sea Kings (3,0} shot seven
strokes less than the prior mark of 219
set last season and downed the Eagles
(3-2) for the second time In a week,
CdM Coach Mike Starkweather said.
Katie McKJtterick earned medalist
honors with a 39 followed by Caitlin
ald's 41 for CdM. Teammates
bright and Maggie Nelson each
s 3 while Michelle Drucker and
e Albrecht both carded 46s.
One 46 was thrown out.
The Sea Kings host Aliso Niguel in a
nonJeague match at 2:30 p.m. today at
Newport Beach C.Ountry O ub.
Sailors blank Chaminade
• PlBLD HOCJCEY: Sasha Grumman
scored on a cross from Jenny Taylor
and the Newport Harbor Htgh field
hockey team made it stand up for a I ,0
nonJeague victory over host Chami,
nade Tuesday.
The Sailors forced 20 com ers and
Oard Pennington added aggressive
defense, Newport Coach Kristy Cross
said.
Mustangs rolJ to victory
•WATER POW: Costa Mesa High's
boys water polo team opened up Gol-
den West League a ction with a decisive
21 -1 victory over Westminster at the
Estancia pool Tuesday.
Adam Douglas and Evan Spencer
gave Mesa (5-1 overall, 1--0) a 2,0 lead
in the first quarter when the Lions
scored to cut the deficit in half. That's
as close as Westminster (5,5 overall)
would get, as Douglas scored on a six,
on,five situation.
Douglas finished with eight goals,
ICyle Thomess had four and John
Roche chipped in three scores.
The Mustangs held a 12, l lead at the
half. and 18-1 by third quarter's end.
Goaltender Matt Jaroslawski had
nine saves for Costa Mesa. who play at
Laguna Beach at 3 p.m. today.
over Orange lo ~ Golden Wett
LeagueopenerTUesday.
Kunert was Joined ln the scoring col-
umn by teammates Danny Alderete
and Robert Defrancesco, who tallied
two goals apiece. along with a atngle
acore by Brock McDonald, who alJo
made three saves in goal.
RlclWd McElveny had seven goalle
saves for the Eagles (2-1. ls-0 "In
league).
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&tMda 12 Onnte. 8oolw by Ouet1M
Estancia ' 3 3 2 Orange o 2 2 7 Eataftcle -Kunert 7. O.Franoesco 2,
McDonald 1, Alderete 2. 54\ves -McElveny
7. McOoneld 3.
Oninoe -Wooden 2, Grigo 2. Alvarez 2.
Sav .. -LaGrelle 8.
12
II
Chargers down F.agles
• GOLP: Sophomores Bridget Glea-
son and Una You each shot 45 to earn
co-medalist honors for the Estancia
High girls golf team, which lost to ho$t
Edison, 238-249, at the par-36 Mile
Square Golf Oub ln Fountain Valley
Tuesday.
Taylor West (49), Josie Rores (53)
and Lauren Cushing (57) also scort;d
for the Eagles (3-2, 3-0 in the Golden
West League).
Edison lmproved to 3-2.
Estancia and C.Osta Mesa's match
originally scheduled for Thursday at
Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub has
moved to Oct. 19, Eagles Coach Art
Perry said.
The course is booked for a touma,
ment on Thursday. Perry said. The
Eagles and Mustangs will also face
each other on Oct. 20.
Serpas leads OCC win
• SOCCER: Orange Coast College's
men's soccer beat Cuyamaca in El ca.
jon, 3, l , Tuesday in a nonJeague
match. Jose Serpas had a goal and an
assist to lead the Pirates (2-2-1).
Serpas had an unassisted goal in the
sixth minute to giw OCC a quick lead.
Ell Solis set up Miguel Ochoa's goal in
the 22nd minute, and goaltender Trent
Painter, who finished with five saves,
made a penalty kick save in the 44th
minute to give OCC a 2-0 halftime
lead.
The Coyotes scored to bring Cuya,
maca (2-3-0) within one, but John
Gauthier put the game away with a
goal in the 90th minute with an assist
from Serpas.
The Pirates travel to Riverside Fnday
at 3 p.m.
Cypress too much for &cs
• SOCC£R: The Orange Coast Col·
lege women's soccer team lost its first
Orange Empire Conference match of
the season, 3-0. to host Cypress Col·
lege Tuesday.
The Pirates managed only three
shots on goal, compared to 10 from
the Chargers. Kara DeMille had seven
saves for OCC (5-1, 1 overall, 3, 1).
Cypr~ (7-0, 4,01. ranked No. 4 ·in
the country by the National Soccer
C.Oaches of America, has out.scored its
opposition, 31 ,o, to increase its regu,
Jar-season unbeaten streak to 154
games.
OCC No. 13 by the NSCA. will host
Irvine Valley at 3 p.m. Friday.
Anteaters sixth in Colorado
•GOLF: The UC Irvine women's golf
team finished in a tie for sixth at the
Ron Moore Intercollegiate at High,
lands Ranch Golf Oub In Highlands
Ranch, Colo., Tuesday.
Gotdefl w..t LHpe
Costa ... 21, w..trn--1
Score by OuatWs Weltmln1tar 1 o o o CoetaM... 1 5 t 3
Mela • Oouglae 8, Thorne1a '· Roche 3, Hernandez 2, Spencer 2, Ad1mowlc:z 2.
S.vea -Jarot.i.wakl 9.
The Anteaters shot 926 (306-30 I,
319) over three rounds to lie Colorado
(306·311-309} for sixth. San Francisco
1 won the event with a two-day total of 21 908 (291-302-315).
W..-Helton l. S.vee , Z.morano 7.
Kunert powers F.agles
•WATER POLO: Chad Kunert scored
seven goala to lead the F.atancla High
boys water polo team to a 12·6 victory
CRENSHAW
Contiooed from A7
Junior Angela Won led the Anteaters
with a seventh-place flnilh after card-
ing a 225 (74-74-77). Freshman Sela,
nee Henderson was 18th ln her col-
legiate debut at 231. Junior Carling
Olo (234) and freshmen Je,ne Ch.in
(237) and Kim Lorenzana (243} scored
for UCI.
QUOTE OF
THE DAY
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GOLF COAST
..Perry S push for pass nears first tee
L oob Uk£ junior golfm
• In Co.ta Mesa will have
: another choice to make
. when they play at <:osta
, MeA Golf It C.ounuy Oub.
P.atanda High boys and girls
-ROif OOICh Art Perry's push to .JDdl a junior golf pass at the
club 11 lnchlng nearer to fruition.
Peny dnatted a letter outlining
detalla of the proposed pass and
sent the draft to Danny Lane, a
mam&"" With Mesa Verde
.Partnen. the company that
manages the dub. late last week.
'BRYCE
ALDERTON
Perry hopes
golfers will be
able to
purchase the
pass
beginning
Oct 1 if all
goesweU.
Costa Mesa
City
C.Ouncilmar.
Mike
Scheafer, a
supporter of
the pass,
.believes a final approval from
c.ost.a Mesa City Manager Allan
Roeder is the final step.
A call placed to Roeder's office
.was not returned as of earty
Tuesday afternoon.
The pass would be available to
C.OSta Mesa residents age 19 and
younger for $40 per month,
Perry said ' Golfers could use the pass
after noon Monday through
Friday.
Perry expects the pass to be
good on Mesa Linda course, but
said there is a chance it could
also be used on the longer Los
Lagos course.
Scheafer presen1ed the Idea lo
Danny and Ron Lane. Danny's
father, two months ago al a
meeting. which the city
councilman deemed "positive.·
Danny Lane has since voiced
his support of the pass.
"[The passl Is long overdue:
said Scheafer, whose oldest son,
Eric, is 18. "With as many k.ids
that want to play golf. this pass i.,
going to be a great deal ...
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Mike (.arpt'nter ~hot a ·1 OH'r p.ir
291 in four rounds to win ht'> flr<;1 Bt!(
Canyon Country Oub men'!> dub
championship Sepr 12.
Carpenter edged !WO lllllC' dt'
fending club champion VliU lipton
by four strokes while Don DulJo1s
came in third on Lhe par 72 layout.
Carpenter and DuBois entered tJ1c n
naJ round tied a1 218.
TI1e win is Carpenter's fi~t m Big
Canyon's men's club champ1on!>h1p
stroke-play formaL Big Can>'On al!>O
has a match-play men's duh cham·
pionshlp.
Danny Bibb. a six-time men·~ dub
champion at Big Canyon \.ountry
Oub, won h1s first senior club cham-
pionship foUowtng a 4-over 220 in
the lhree-round fonnat.
Warren Caves (2281 ftmshed 'i«·
ond to Babb, winner of a Newport
Mesa record 11 men's club tltJes.
DON LEACH /ONLY PILOT
Junior getters, like Estancia High's Nick Lettieri, blasting out of the
bunker at Costa Mesa, would benefit from a monthly pass there.
Students who anend a
Newpon-Mesa Unified District
school can pay $10 and play
Mel>a Linda after noon Monday
through Thul'Mlay under the
current rdte structure.
Perry ho~ the pass will
encourage more golfers to spend
their afternoons at the club.
WThere is hardly anyone out
1here at 2:30 p.m. (on
weekdays]," Perry said. "This will
open more avenues to get lcids
off the street."
The more golfers play. the
better they'll become. Perry said.
WWhen we were a powerhouse
lin the late 1980s and early '90sl.
kid!) would play everyday at the
rour~.~ Perry said. WNow, they
htt halls and go home. (With the
ON THE GREEN
With tht' \'Wtom.._, hoth C .• arpenter
.i11ll Bihl> .irt· l'111(ihlt· 10 compete for
ll'am BiR < ::i11yo11 i11 next summer's
jont". C .up. rdor111t1t1l-d this year to
include four-.01m" combining Lhe
me1f!>. women' anti 'ienior club
l'hamp1cm ¥>1th ,, !(<>If professional
from each of tht• four pnvate clubs 111
Nt>wpon-M<"W1 in ,1 ~t ball fonnat
• Grorgc llanold. a 21-year-old
< .osta Mesa resident. used a 6-iron to
ate the 130 yard. par 3 siALh hole at
C.o\ta Mesa c;o1r ~ Country Oub's
Me<.a Linda cour.t· •\ug, 12. Hanold.
a Ncwpon I larbor I Ugh graduate.
'>8J<l the ball lamlt-d behind Lhe hole
and rolled back. though he didn't ac·
l\Jally see tlw b.111 roll In due to a
mound on the front of Lhe green Lhat
blocked his view. lake Allanach. a
teammate of I lnnold's on Newport
liarbor Highs 2000 boys golf team
that won the Cll ~ulh Coast Region
title. was among four wi~ to
llanold's feat
passl. three to four da)ll> a week
they can be playing. That makes
a tremendous difference.~
'£he club offered a monthly
pass for juniors for eight years
preceding Mesa Verde Partners
taking over ownershJp in 1992.
but the program folded because
rounds played by juniors
decreased. Perry said.
Scheafer said Perry's
enthusiasm and detenninatfon
to again offer golfers a pass
caught his attention.
w Art is one of those
behind-the-scenes guyi. who
wants to get things done for the
kids," Scheafer said.
Paying $40 a month for
unlimited golf? lfl could tum
back time seven years.
•Colleen ~moot\ fi 11011 found tht•
bottom of tl1e cup for a holc·m·one
un Nc-wpon Beath Country Oub's
par 1 founh hole Aug 19
\moot decided to uc;e one more
club than usual on the 100 )ard hole
Judi O<;boume and ~aren ~agliot
ti witnessed Lhe feat
•Sunday·~ Atlantk City Com-
memorative. a pro am that features
18 pru.l. present and future Olampi-
ons lour players. in Nonhfield, N.J ..
kicks off a year-long celebra11on cele-
brating the tour's 25 )"eat existenc.e.
Newpon Beach C.ountry Oub
hosts the Toshiba Senior Oas.~ic. an-
nually the most phila11thmp1c stop
on Lhe tour for players 50 and older,
every March.
TI1e 2005 Olampion' Tour season
begins ln January at the MasterCard
Olampionship m I lawati. More de-
taUs on 25th anruversary plans will
be announced at a later date.
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Getting out of trouble with
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Stopping an embedded
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high enough to clear the lip, but it wiU stop
fairly quidJy onoe on the green .
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A Place of Bid Receipt Newport Mesa Unified
SclU>ol Oostrict Purcha$•nii. 2985 B Bear Street
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mfrastructure mstallalton and coordmalton of
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Restrooms and phased modern111t1on of a middle
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-audit• Jnletv1ews of the tr1desmen performln1
on the protect site on an IS dHmed necessary
b1s1s durin1 employees normal workine hours.
at no addoltonal cMI to the 01strtet. or any of
the 01stncrs representatives °' a1ents
E Lach BIDDER must post a bid bond or other
secu11ty 1n the amount of 10'91t of the 1mounl
of the bod with the btd r Each Bl00£R. simultaneously Wtlh the
uecutoon of the Contract Aareement. will be
required to furnish a labor and M1tero1I
Perfo1mance Bond in an amount equal to I
percent of the Conlr1ct sum and a f'11thful
Ptrformante Bond 1n an amount equal to 100
percent of the Contract Sum S11d Bonds 5hall
be from an admitted C1llfornl1 Surely
u ltsfactory to the District and hsted in the
F1def1t Rt11ster 15Sued by the Oep~rtment of
Tr11sury and hcensed m Cahfornl1 Said Bonds
shall rem11n 1n full lotce and effect throu&h Ille
1u1rantee period
G The BIOOER shall be 1 ltcensed contractor
pur1ua111 lo the Business and Profnsionals Code
ind be lteensed on the 1pplic1ble claSS1flc1tlons
for the trades for which the contractor ts
subm11tin1 1 btd
H This proteet has 3':, Otubled Veteran Business Enterprise p11tteip1tton 101ls
I. Questions about lhtS PROJECT sliould be
directed to the PROJECT MANAGER
Contact· Samtr Shah Telephone 714/424 8950
Firm McCarthy,Bulld1n1 Co. FAX 714/424 8951
Address 2985 C 811r Street . Costa Men. Ca
92626
J Ho Bid may be wlthcln .. n unltl Ninety days
after the Bid Openln1 Date.
IC The Olstr1ct reurves the rl&hl to re,ect any
and all bids or lo .. alve w111ul111ties 1n any
bid
L Newporl Mesa Unified Schoof District rs an
•equal '?::!~:ltf' employer M 1"'9 wtl lte ,..,.. ... te rr..-llfy. r or prequahfteeUon paoe,es please contact the
Pro1tct Man111er at ebov• addrHs
H No telephof!e or f1ctlmlle mechlne wltt be
nallable to bidders on Ille DISTRICT premises
et the tltnt of bid
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All real estate adver Its
me on this newspapei ts
subiect to the Feder al r 111 Houstn& Act of 1968
1s amended whic h
makes 1t 1lle1a1 to
adverltse 'any prefer
ent e l1m1tat1o n or
d1sc11mmahon based on
race. color. rehe1on, sea.
handicap, fam1hal status
or national or1e1n. 01 an
intention to malle 1ny
such preference. hmota
loon or d1sc11mlnalton -
Th15 newspaper woll not
know1nely accept any
adverhsement for rul
estate which os tn
voolalion of the law Our
readers •re hereby
1nfo1med that 111 dwell
mes 1dver1tsed on this
newspapet are available
on an equal opportunity
bas•~
Io complain ot dos
crommatt0n. call HUD toll
free at I 800·4?4·8590
Alctior1s 1"3
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wteker bedroom furm
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sof1 table. llfTil)S etc
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MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
Pianos 3510
w.y 0...... ....... """ &loss bladl, onty I mo old.
10 yr wam1nly tree
mow._ $«iO 714-32!M2i6
3610
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I/th & Superior, (Nut
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I 800 735 7462
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ares. Plene cal Larry
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949-631 8812
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je-*'t, Witches, anliQuea
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l33 Grand Canal
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& SAT 1-5
411 P0tnsetti1 Ave
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949-500-6714
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lalend Aft· 949-500-1861
3br 2ba E ul Bluff
town llo ma, sp1clous
llomt, tront dkk, 2 aw
pr. close to comm pool qt $2350 949 673 7800
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house, Seot· June SJOOO/ eno949-613-1617 0. tt.. s-411, furn'd 21>< .... ,..,,.,.
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qWn u.t COl'ltrtc· tot• taklna jl>bl ttlet
total '500 or '"°''
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ro1d Illes, lolls &
lump111 800·528-367!>
(Cal SCAN)
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maintenance S7 50/hr
949 673 2261 ........
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skills Call 949·548-2350
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must hlVI' piev1ous eap
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ask IOI Janyce Xl 19
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setters for new YOI•
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lo make thi.s 'lam is toowo u the
Vienna Coup, after where it original-
ed.
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300 Fischer Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Pax 714.437.7976; www.mcs-school.org
Classical Dance Center
Full Tune • Part TI.me 7 :00 am to 6:00 pm
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Ages 2 to 8
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398 University Dr.• Costa Mesa (949) 548-3771
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Elizabeth Huebner, Artistic Director
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