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MONDAY, JULY 21 , 2003
Triathlon takes extra day
For professionals, competition at Crystal
Cove has becom e a stepping stone to
Olympics. Amateur event was h eld Sunday.
Coral Wiison
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more exhiJarated than ex-
hausted.
"Ten minutes after you are
done. yeu forget the pain and it
becomes fun.• Cathey Curtis, 34,
said. "You feel like if you can do
this, you can do anything."
ing course has received recogni-
tlon from the lntemational Tri-
athlon Union and USA Triathlon.
For athletes, it could be a signifi-
cant step toward the Olympics in
Athens.
"It started off as amateur and
has quickly grown to become a
professional event," said Tina
Hoover. administrative director.
professional and elite athletes
from around the world who
competed for points and $20,000
in prize money.
The Sunday USA Triathlon Re -
gional Sprint Distance Champ!·
onshlps race was open to ama-
teurs and beginners. Athletes
were ranked by age groups.
But the extra day and added
growth meant a lot more work
for the race's primary organizers:
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KENTTRE PTQV. OAIL l' P LJ.
More than 1.200 people start·
ed off the day Sunday morning
with a half-mile swim in the
ocean, a 12-mile bicycle ride and
a three-mile run. But as they
crossed the finish line of the Pa-
cific Coast Triathlon at Crystal
Cove Stale Par._. they looked
Organizers of the Corona del
Mar race also heaved a huge sigh
of relief. ln its sixth year, the
race's orgaruzation and challeng·
For the first time, the event
was held, over two daxs. dividing
professional and amateur races.
The Saturday race was part of
USA Triathlon's "Race to Athens"
Serie~. drawing more than 70
Hoover and race directors Bill
Leach and Bob Cuyler. Dave Lundvall, left. and Edward Modinger of the Leukemia and
see TRIATHLON , Pa&e A4 Lymphoma Society down beer and sausage near the .finish line
Welcome to the juggl~
With his act at the Orange
County Fair, juggler Dan
Wiles say he gets to do
'something amazing.'
Coral Wiison
Daily Pilot
D an Wtles ha... been fascinating with
juggling since he was 5 years old.
Long grown-up. the 40-year-old
Wiles has made entertainment his
career.
"I alwa~ wanted to do something
amaz.ing. • Wtles said. "I always wanted to be
amazing. I guess.·
Perfonning at the Orange County
fairgrounds, Wiles has a growing crowd of
admirers of all ages. On Sunday. families
gathered at the Celebration Stage. taking
refuge from the heat of the sun and stopping
to be awed by the juggler's skill.
Olildren cheered after Wiles casually
1umped a rope while bouncing a ball on his
head. I le even juggled three swords while
riding a unicycle. inspired by what they have
seen. Wtles said. children often come up after
the show with their suggestions.
"lt'i. neat because you can see their
imaginations working.· he said. "They put
togettler massive combinations. They'll say.
how about if you juggle five knives. five
torches and ride the unicycle.·
Wiles juggled clubs. balls. knives and
torches. When he staned playing with fire,
6-year-old R.tley Whitaker put his hands to his
face.
"Don't do It." Riley said. "Don't do this at
home."
With a confident and playful smile. Wiles
ate the flames of fire and then blew a final
blast into the air.
"That guy blew fire," Riley said. "I don't
know how that guy did it. That would lcil1
him.·
With his face covered in face paint and
mustard, Kasey Barros. 5, evaluated the show
while munching on a hot dog.
·1 think the hardest part was the knives
because you might cut yourself,· Kasey said.
Whether throwing knives or fire in the alr,
Wtles said the technique is the same -to
catch the object by the handle.
"You almost have to forget that you are
doing it physically. It is kind of a mental
thing." he said "Focusing on a mental state
and relaxing is one orthe hardest things to do.
You have to tune the world out and focus on a
SH JUGGl.£, Pqe M
MARK C. DUSTIN I DALY PILOT
Juggler Dan Wiles concentrates on the bowling pins during his performance on the
Celebration Stage in the Youth Building of the Orange County Fair on Sunday afternoon.
THINKING ALLOWED A.
IN BUSINESS
Selling
into the
Strada
sphere
Newport Beach real estate
firm has quickJy risen to
the upper echelon in
.coastal Orange Counry.
Paul Clinton
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NEWPORT Bf:..ACH-.-A) ~taking ii claim
in the burgeoning ;>o.;ewpon Coac,1 homt'
market three years ago. real e-.1a1e firm
Strada Properties has become onl' of the
top purveyors of luxury horn~ ut the area
ming on that succe'>l.. th.e brolerage
finn now is looktng beyond lhe ctry' bor·
de rs.
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Strada recorded close
to I 000 tran~ruons in
2002, represent111g the
buyer or seller of a
home "h1ch re.,ulted
in close to SI btlhon m
home value changing
handc;. President Sleve High ~d So far 111
2003, the company LS J(R, ahead of that
pace
N. a byproduct of the relauvely quack
success, the company has expanded llus
year by hiring a handful of new agents and
opening a Laguna Beach office
And by adding a fulJ -se!'Vlce ad\erusmg
agency within the company's tightly con -
croUed structure, Strada has begun pro-
ducing graptuc fliers, glossy brochu~ and
other matenal to help sell its luxuf)
houses.
"No other company that I'm aware of
really has a true in-house advernsmg
agency.· Htgh said. "Sales people should
sell real estate and advertising people
should create advertising material. What
we try and do ts make the real estate the
star."
Strada competes with three other real
estate players for the listings of homes that
sell for Sl.5 million and above in Newpon
Beach -Prudential California Realty,
Coast Newport Properties and Coldwell
Banker. Real estate giant NRT, which is
based in Parsippany. N,J., owns the last
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.BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
SEAN Hlll£R I DAILY Ptl.OT
Bob Frtzgerald holds up a portrait of himself he printed on chocolate at his business. the Chocolate Print Connection.
Bu siness is like a box of chocolates
Tom Forquer
Daily Pilot
I f someone asked you eat their
business card, would you do it?
Bob Fitzgerald's tastes pretty
good The owner of the Otocolate
PrintCondtction,a franchiseofthe
Otocolate Printing Company. is using a
system developed by FISCO to print
digital images on chocolate using
FQl\-approved edible ink.
"Rather than giving a cigar out that
costs you five dollars, you give out a
lollipop with the Jcid's picture on it and
the date of birth." he said. That's one of
the many opportunities for chocolate
printing.
The chocolate, from Bloomer's
Oiocolate Company, is molded into a
variety ~shapes by the Otocolate
Printing Company. including Jewish
stars of David. CDs, hearts, and
business cards -the most popular
item at the momenL
"Birthday parties, birth
Bob Fitzgerald will print
birth announcements ,
bridal pictures or
business cards on
chocolate
announcements, bat-mitzvahs,
bar-mitzvahs, weddings, the ideas are
endless," said Bob Fitzgerald, who runs
his business as a division of the
Costume Connection, which is run by
his wife, Julie.
uEverything you see here is
affordable," Fitzgerald said, referring to
the equipment in the tiny room that the
business is run out of and the products.
In bulk quantities, chocolate business
cards can be printed for as little as
Sl.50.
Fitzgerald also offers a service where,
for Sl,250, he will come to a private
party for four hours and do up to 250
prints. He has only done it once. when
he did a wedding. printing up
chocolates with a portrait of the bride
and groom. which were later handed
out to guests.
. He found out about this new
technology while at a trade show in Las
Vegas. He has been in business for
about three months.
The business is advertised through
his Web she, word of mouth and the
phone book. where it is listed in nine
places because it's difficult to define.
"It's just different.'" the 61 -year-old
said. "I've done a lot of crazy businesses
before. but this one is just easy."
He considers the Oiocolate Print
connection "a retirement-type
business.·
Atzgerald believes that in
entrepreneurship comes risk.
"You got to be willing to shake the
dice," he said, also stating that "Life is
not going to hand someone a bunch of
chocolate."
Or hard candy, which is the next
thing OR the horizon for the Oiocolate
Print Connection.
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WALL STREET WEST
--. ..... ... No ret·urn to ·
return s of old
B ill Gross, widely mark.et segments,
considered the including personal
country's top . health care, pool
bond-fund manager, products and heating
told a group of systems. Most notable,
investors in Costa at least to home
Mesa on Wednesday irnprovers, is the
that double-digit stock company's line of
returns are a thing of showerheads and
the past. electric toothbrushes.
At a luncheon at The personal health
Hilton Costa Mesa, the PAUL care division
Newport Beach-based CLINTON contributed 529.8
Gross, who manages million to quarterly
the $75.8-blllion Pimco Total sales, which was a 4.9%
Return· Fund, cautioned improvement. The pool
investors about the "low-return products and heating systems
world" on Wall Street for the division chipped in $46. 7
foreseeable future, a million, a 6.1% improvement.
spokesman with Pmdflc The company said it was on
Investment Management Co track. to meet its oudook for
said. 2003. PIK rose 4.14% on Friday
Gross spok.e to the nonprofit to close at $8.30.
Women lnvesting in Security
and Education, or WISE. About ARMOR MAKER LANDS
200 guests attended the event, ANOTHER ORDER
including group board member Cendyne Inc., the Costa
and CNBC host Consuelo Mesa high-tech ceramics
Mack... Her interview with Gross maker, anrcounced Thursday
aired on the network. Friday that ii has signed a $7. l -milllon
morning. contract with the Army for i1s
In his remarks, Gross warned ballistic personnel armor.
investors about high money The company signed the deal
management fees. He said with the Defense Supply Center
municipal bonds are now Philadelphia; it said it would fill
undervalued and pointed to the order by the end of the year.
Chinese currency acceleration The military has used
as the k.ey to a U.S. economic Ceradyne's armor in Iraq.
recovery. Kosovo and Afghanistan.
among other areas.
DOWNEY FINANCES This latest contract is the
DOWN A BrT third such deal so far this year,
Downey Plnandal Corp. of after SI 7.5 million in other
Newport Beach on Thursday contracts.
reported a 9.3% drop in net Earlier this year. the
income for the second quarter. company expanded Its Irvine
The holding company for plant to accommodate the
Downey's banks said it logged additional work...
$18.5 million, or 66 cents, on its "We are very pleased to
bottom line, down from $20.4 receive this order." Oiief
million, or 72 cents, a year ago. Executive Joel Moskowitz said.
The lender saJd Its operating "We expect to meet the
expenses rose 13.8% to $51.3 expedited deliveries of this new
million during the quarter. order because of the additional
DSL closed Friday at $42.45, a capacity, which was recently
1.16% fall on the day. brought on stream within out
41,000 square-foot Irvine
WATER PIK HAS FLAT QUARTER facility."
Newport Beach-based Water
Plk Technologies Inc. reported GETTING ON THE RUSSEU
flat quarterly income, even Ceradyne and another local
though the company saJd it public company have been
raised revenue during the added to the Russell 2000
second quarter from a year ago. index. a leading equity measure
Water Pik. on Thursday, of small-cap companies.
reported $3.8 million, or 31 Effective July l, Ceradyne and
cents per share, which was in Newport Beach aerospace
line with the $3.8 million the services provider SMltA are
company earned in the second included in the index. whkh is
quarter of 2002. updated each year.
Sales for the second quarter CRON closed Friday at Sl7.83
came in at $76.5 million, a 5.7% for a 1.18% rise. WINS also
increase from the $72.4 million popped, for a 4.16% spike on
the company recorded a year Friday.
ago. The Prank RuueU
"We are encouraged by our Company'• indexes are widely
sales growth during the quarter, used by money managers as
despite the challenging benchmarks for active and
economJc conditions." Olief puslve investing strategies.
Executive Michael Hoopis said.
•New products and retail • PAUL CUNTON covers the
distribution gains continue to environment, bualnesa end
· drive the sales growth" for the politJc:a. He mey be reached et
company. (949) 784-4330 or by e-meil at
Water Pile competes in three paul.cllntonfllatlme•.com. • ~
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST IOUth swell. The IOUth twell
diuppeera out here, too, and
Fog wUI make vWblffty lea the wlndl become
thlin a quartet of 1 mile this norttwr.Mtef1y.
morning. The douda will be TheN'll be patchy fog In the
there, too. The doudt and fog morning and et night. '
may linger bV the belch 111
dly, but tti.y'll leeve the lnl•nd SURF
mOltly eunny. Highs wNI be 76
It the~ Ind 93 lnlend. The IOUthwest swell drop.
At night, "1t be P9l'ttv off todey, and no 8igl liftcerrt
cloudV, and the fog will rwtum not1hw9lt ....... expected.
... midnight. l.OM. be In SoutMaclng br..a will g9t
theeo.. llnl9-to Wllill-Hgh IUff. Thet'a
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BOATING FORECAST . TIDES lJght wlndl wll gM Wfl'f to
welt wlndl It 10 to 1S ~ bV TIMe fflllht
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Plan before the City Council today calls for
the removal of the Gisler and 19th Street
bridges from the counfy's master plan.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
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COSJA MESA -City officials
desperately wan t rwo long-
planned bridges deleted from a
county master plan.
To that end, the transportation
services division has created a
multi-step plan 10 serve as a
blueprint for evenrually getting
the Gis)er Avenue and 19th Stret:t
bridges removed fro"m the mas-
ter plan.
Today, the City Council will
consider the proposal that could
set the foundation for the
Orange County Trmsportation
Authority 10 ultimately eliminate
the bridges from its master plan
or arterial highwa~. The pro·
posaJ suggt.>sts measures to alle-
viate the problems the bridge~
would supposedly '>Olve, intl11d
mg intersection 1mproveme11t!>
and roadway widening..'>.
Once all tllese m easures are
complete. the goal is for another
study to be cpnducted. If the
measures prove effective, the
bridges would be removed from
the master plan.
If the council approves the
blueprint, three other cities af·
fccte<.t'by the planned bridges -
Fountrun Valley. J luntington
Beach and Newport Beach -
would have 10 support it, as ..,,eu.
Not all council members sup·
port the idea of leaving the brid
K~ on the master plan for now.
·1 am disappointed of the rec-
ommendation to leave them 011
the master plan," Council·
woman Uhby Cowan '>aid. ~uur
I'm t enamly glad we're getting
.. omt'lhing finally in place."
City officiah oppo .. c the brid·
ge.. twcau~e they behevc they
would haw ..t wvcrely harmful
l'ftt'Cl on .. ewriil nearby re.,iden
11al ..irea'>. '>l"hools and park.\.
They are also concerned that the
b ridges could adversely affect
the ex:lstlng wetlands and bio-
logical resources along the Santa
Ana River bed.
Considering these effects, the
city requested in 1991 1.ha1
Orange County. which had the
authority over the bridges at the
lime, remove them from the
master plan.
BaM.'d on thls request, Costa
Mesa. working with the county
and Fowuain Valley, Newport
and I luntington. started the
Santa Ana River Cr~ings study
in 1993 After the rnitial study
was co!!!fllcted, all the cities
adopte<\ re1>0lut.ion1> request!ng
the county continue to ex.amine
the po ..... ib1lity or deletmg the
bridgei. from the ma~ter plan.
Everything wa.. going fine
among tht· due., until Fountain
Valley rl·quested grant funds
from thl' authority for prelimi-
nary <111d final <.le'>ign of the Gi'i-
lrr Avenue bridge 111 lkcemher
In re..,111111.,t.>, 1l1e Co'>ta Mt">a
Liiy Luunnl pa'>\Cd an emer-
gl'ncv n·.,olution to fa'>l ·Lrark a
solution that would be amenable
to all parties.
The first pan of the proposed
blueprint is for city officials to re-
iterate their opposition to the
bridges. Although one of the
steps is keeping the bridge& on
the plan for now, city officials
want all the affected citie!> lo ig·
norc the construction of the
bridges when malting long-term
planning studies, developments
and land use assumption!>.
Staff examined three aJterna·
6ves: retain both bridge!> on the
ITfaSter plan indefinitely; delete
the bridges from the master
plan; and delete the bridge:. and
build two other bridges. lne fir!>t
bridge would connec1 Gameld
Avenue at its eastern end 10 the
southbound San Diego heeway
and conn ect the nonhbound
San Diego Freeway with Garfield.
leaving . Gisler Avenue un
changed. The M:con<.I bridgL·
would connect 17th '>treet in
Co~ta Mesa to BrookJlUr'>t ~treet
in 1 luntington Beach <1t a point
north of Banning Avemw from
BlulT Road.
MooOay. My 21. 2003 Al
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purk..,
~taff rt•tommrmt... tlus repon
rt'view bt· dune by .u>
111c.Jepende11l i:on,uhunt un<ler
t ontratt bei:auw ''"ff doe'> not
have tht' necc~ry cxperll'>l' .. or
the LI Nido/Snug I larhor rc•pon.
"aff expl·cts the 111dc·pcnden1
rl'vtew will lo.,t ab11u1 5.1,000 111
$5.000
WHAT TO EXPECT
The 111dependen1 rl'\-ll'" will
help the rny dett'rrrnne Wh<'llll'r
the mobile homt:' pdrl.. propt•rl}'
owner 1., rea. .. ori.1hlv
compen'>.lllng tht• p.irk\ tenCJnh
for relocation.
~our '>taff are not exper1 -,:
Mayor (jary Monahan ..aid
"It's something that we net'd to
do."
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Sony store planned for
South Coast Pl aza
Sony Electronics ha.i. ttn-
nounced plans to incroduce a
new retail store a t South Coao;t
Plaza called Sony Style.
Scheduled to open in the fall.
the store will showcase Sony's
line of electronks products. in·
eluding small digital camera5,
elaborate home theater systems
and other cutting edge merchan-
dise.
Designed with polished steel.
kinetic Ughting and enormous
•Ufestyte• images, the store is ex·
pected to attract a high-end cli-
JOB CENTER
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1 l1•t1n11ghou'>l' for
to111ractor'>/employer-. to llnd
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WHAT TO EXPECT
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llw rnunnl ,1llotated fund.,
la'>I fi..1 aJ }Nr <111d tlm fh1 ,,J
ye.1r for thl' d1·..ign of
l'lltl'll'
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thl• fir'it of it"> krnd. hu1 \ony hct'>
pl.in'> to roll out othrr-. the -.hoµ
wtll replau•~1n laylor. which
moved to another wet ion of the
Ct'Jllt•r.
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\lfl•t•t from Pim 1·1111.1 /\venue to
l'ark i\v1·11111·, ,111tl tor the
u111..,1nu 11011 of a portion of
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p.rrt 11/ tlw upcomrn~ Pavement
l!t-hab1h1.i11011 l'rn/l'l I
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booth. Wi -H Internet accelil> and
unlinc product information.
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FYI
•WHAT: City Council rneeting
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today
•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 7f>4-5221
eXJ,llng a.'>phah trail on the \\.c-.t
~•de of the l>OUthhound frontdge
road between Arlmgton Dnw
am.I Fair Dnve 1~ m poor
cond111on and n•quirt·' total
~con ... 1run11m
~veral p<w.ihlc aJign1111·111,
for the propu'>t'd rct0n<,truc.tion .
a:. ~ell a'> land.,r;ipe
unprovemcnt.,, m 1h1., area haw
becn dht:U!>.'>t'd wHhin thc cuy
and With f31f'Krountl'> '>lafl rhe
council abo need!> to approve a
cooperanve ·•wccment ....,uh tJie
32nd Dbtnct Agncultural A.'>~n.
for the r~Otl'>t nH 11C1n
WHAT TO EXPECT
The city got a Caltran' grant
for $207,090 to rt.·t·on..,1ruc1 the
eXJ,ting asphc.111 h1cyde tnul on
the we'>t side ol lhe .,outhhound
Newpon Boult'v-Jrd fronl<lgl'
road and to put land~cape and
1rngation in1provement'>
between the trail and the
fa1rwound~ fence. StaJT bclicv~
th1!> project will enhdllce the
<;treeL..cape along this '>1gn1ficant
gateway to the rny.
"I think if~ great."
Councilwoman Ubby Cowan
:.aid. ·rm ready for Lhe
rccon-.Lrucuon and hopefully 11
will be somt'lhmg tha1 will help
the rommunity."
-tom111led by
/Jeirdff> .Vl't11num
other uniqul' 'hopping experi-
ence,· !>aid I knry Seger'>trom. a
managing partner and owner of
C.J. SegersLrom & Sons. 111 a pre'>.'>
release. "South Coa~1 Pla7..a ,_.,
proud to be chosen by Sony to
introduce thi'> t•xciting retail con
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Eut 11th strMt: A man wn arrested on suspicion of
being drunk In public In the
200 blodt at 2: 16 a.m.
Sunday.,
• ....,_. MecArthur
~:A woman was
arrested on suspicion of
proltltutlon at 2:40 p.m.
Friday.
• Newport Boul.vard: A
woman was arrested on
suspicion of forgery in the
2300 blod< at 7 :30 p.m.
Saturday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
woman was arrested on
suspicion of receiving stolen
property in the 2300 blod< at
7:30 p.m. Saturday.
•~Drive: A man was
arrested on suspicion of
presenting false identification
to a polk:e officer in the 2800
blod< at 12:10 p.m. Saturday.
• w..t &.leer Street: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
fighting or challenging a fight
In pubric In the 800 blodt at
1:35 a.m. Saturday ..
• w.t 19th StrMt: A man
waa a!T'81ted on ausi*lon of
obstructing or r9111tlng a
police ofl'icer In the 400 blodt
at 3:47 a.m. Saturday.
NEWPORT BEACH • a-v Shor9 Drtw Md w..t
Coat Hlghw.y. Illegal
flrewor1cs were reported at
12:40 p.m. Sunday,
• Shertngton ~: Illegal
fireworb were reported in
the 1600 blodt at 8:19 a.m.
Su nday.
• w..t ~ Boul.vard: A
garage burglary was
reported in the 1200 blod< at
9:12 a.m. Sund&y.
• w..t 8al>oa Boulewrd: A
vehicle burglary was
reported in the 1100 blod< at
8:51 a.m. Sunday.
• 30th StrMt: A petty theft
was reported in the 100 blod<
at 10:04 a.m. Sunday.
• 32nd StrMt: A burglary was
reported in the 200 block at
12:09 p.m. Sunday.
MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
A child from the audience holds some knives for juggler Dan
Wiles. Wiles would later juggle the knives on a unicycle.
JUGGLE
Continued from Al
narrow point of vision."
Wtles said the reward for his
hard work and tal ent can be as
simple as the laughter from a
child. Entertaining is good
business, and at the same rime.
he said, it's not too serious.
"I march to a different drum."
he said. "I am not really a 9-to-5
guy. I have to do something
different "
• CORAL WILSON is the news
assistant and may be reactied at
1949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at
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"A lot more wodc went into
this race.~ Leach sald. "It ls sort
of like asking a woman just after
· she has had a baby If she wants
to have another one. And being a
male, that makes It even more
excruciating."
Leach, a father of four chil-
dren. sald for the last five days be
bas been waking up at 3 a.m. and
working long days in preparadon
for the race. More than 250 vol-
unteers worked on the event.
"There is no ·way we could
have put it on without ~lwiteer
support," Leach said. "It's ll.ke
juggling 10 ro 20 balls in the air.
Every ball is caught with hope in
the air, but there is always one
out there about to fall and hit the
ground.''
After every event, the organiz-
ers·onJy take a couple of weeks to
recover before they start plan-
ning the next race, Hoover said.
Cuyler and Leach, both na-
tionally recognized athletes, have
competed in triathlons around
the world, in Hawaii. France,
Mexico, the Caribbean, Tahiti
and Canada They tried to bring
the best aspects of their experi-
ence 10 the Corona del Mar race,
Leach said.
"When people come through
and say that it was a great race.
that's what makes me happy."
Hoover said. That makes it all
worth it for me."
ln charge of fund-raising and
administrative duties, Hoover in-
sisted that she is not an athlete.
But she said she rakes pride in
adding a touch of class to the
event, pointing out the cloth
tablecloths, bouquets of flowers
and a buffer donated by Gold
Coast Catering.
"It says we ·really care about
the racers. we are going to lay it
out," he said. "When they come
here, they are going to be treated
first class."
As soon as racers had caught
their breath and finished wiping
off their sweat they migrated
toward the free massages. pas-
STRADA
Continued from A 1
two.
Bob Otapman. general man-
age r of Prudential's Orange
County operation, described
Strada as a niche player that spe-
cial izes in Newport Beach real
estate.
"They are a boutique," Cllap-
man said. "They're not a regional
player."
High disputes this characteri-
zation, noting that Strada is ex-
panding its presence in coastal
Orange County.
ln early June, Strada opened
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
went from Q-Tip to Daddy."
Thank.s to a phenomenal
growth spurt. Dell shot to 6 foot 2
inches, 225 pounds. He was
dominating on the basketball
courts and had his pick of
colleges when he had a horrible
accident. He said he couldn't
even talk about it because it was
too painful
"Let's just put it this way: They
told me I would never play sports
again ... Dell said
So Dell scratched professional
basketball from his list Down to
only live goals.
"There was the NBA. but after
nine knee surgeries. that really
wasn't happening," he said
Five years of rehabilitation and
mental endurance later, Dell was
ready to compete again. But in
what? What didn't hurt, he asked
himself. Running and jumping.
He could do that So ™: pushed
aside the pain from his injury and
started coaipeting in dec8tb1ons.
"I didn't come all this way to be
told no," Dell said.
On a bet. his entire deca1hlon
team tried out for the Russian
bobsledding team and won a
bronze in the 1985 Worid
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KE.NT TREPTOW I DAILY PIL-OT
Crystal Cove State Park provides a picturesque backdrop for cycli sts.
TRIATHLON RESULTS
Final Swim Bike Time lime Time
Female~al 1. Miehe le Jones 2•05:17 0:21 :47 1:03.44
2. Maxine Seear 2:05:31 0:20:43 1:04:55
3. Bedly Gibbs-Lavelle 2:06:34 0:21:29 1:04:03
Male prof9uional
1. Simon Lessin~ 1 :51 :39 0:19:48 0:57:32
2. Craig Alexan er 1.52:18 0:19:57 0:57•18
3. Chris Hill 1•52:52 0:19:48 0:57:29
Female Amateur
1. ~an Layhee 1·09·55 0:12:17 0:33:50 2. S ari Russell 1:11:41 0:14:20 0:34:09
3. Christen King 1:11:49 0:13:36 0:34:03
Male Amateur
1. Brent Lorenzen 1:01:46 0:10:11 0:30:33
2. Michael Sevier 1·02:00 0:10:05 0:31:46
3. Michael Collins 1·02 22 0·10:33 0·31·25
• Fina• rnn• lftCh..MM tran1mon htnrm ~n ev•nta
Run Time
0:37:40
0:37:52
0:38:52
0:32:30
0:33:16
0:33:51
0:20:44
0:19:52
0:20:35
0:18:16
0:17:13
0:17•40
and it keeps me youthful,~ ~e
said. "I've always been active, but
it was like going that next level."
Friends John Janiszewski, 26,
and Mark Wachendorf. 37, said
they Oew in from 01.icago fo r the
weekend just to compete in the
race.
Wachendorf, who competed
on Saturday. said he was im-
pressed with the beauty of the
course, but disappointed with his
personal rime.
"I was not used to the ocean
swim, and the hills took their
toll," he said. "From the Oat Mid-
west to the hills ou1 here, there is
a big difference."
Still wet from the race. Janis-
zewi.k.i said he had reached hjs
goal.
"It's a personal challenge to get
up and do it and train everyday ...
he said "For me, 11's JUSt crossing
tries, fruit and pasta bar.
the finish line and doing bener
Coast Triathlon in 1998, shortly than the year before."
"The food is unreal," said Lisa
DeVol, 45, of Newport Beach.
The race is DeVol's birthday
gift to herself every year. She said
she competed in the first Pacific
the Laguna Beach office. hiring
about 20 new agents to staff iL ln
all, the firm employs more than
160 agents.
Strada's story dates to Decem-
ber 1999. when Coldwell Banker
purchased Coast Newport. Several
agents. while anending a back-
yard barbecue. kicked around the
idea of launching a new firm.
"Four original partners were
sitting around drinking beers
and they had this in clination to
stan a company." Htgh said. "I
knew it would be a huge under-
taking."
High, and eventually seven
other partners. began loolcing for
office space for the fledgling firm
in late 2000. ln November of that
Olarnpionship. From there, he
went to the Canadian Olympic
team and placed in the top 10 in
the 1988 Ollgary Olympics.
Olympics? Oleck. Next goal,
please.
So what does a guy with really
bad knees do? Yeah, that's right.
play profes.sional football.
Brilliant
"It's only bad for the knees if
you get hit in the knees. ff Dell
said. ''So if I am faster than you, I
am just going to run out of
bounds before you hit me."
Great strategy. The man is still
walldng. so it must have worked.
After pushing a 600-pound
bobsled down the slick ice of a
mountain side in a remote
countrles. football was a piece of
cake, he said.
"It Wa.9 nolhlng compared to
bobsledding. I mean. in
bobsledding. you can die." M
said. "l had 3,300 runs. 13
crashes. and three almost killed
me. Go ahead, hit me, I don't
mind, just don't put me in a
bobsled again."
So he played wide recetver-
running a 4.2 in the 40 -for the
C.anadlan league in 1989 and '90,
for the Clndnnatl Bengals in
1991, back to Canada in '92 and
~football in '93.
"Here and there, ya know.
Vada. yada, yada." OeU said.
disorder that la alao known ea
Lou Gehrig'• diMele, needt
votunteen. (714) 376-1922.
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VoluntMn. femity ""°"~ coneuftllntl Ind oMce volunteers
.,. needed. \toluntMrt mey woft
on one-dme pn>jedl or ongoing
prognme. Tnilning ~ .,..
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goodl "'9¥ ... drapped ol 11
befo re her 40th birthday. and has
been doing it ever since. The •CORAL WILSON 1s the news
food and organization gets better assistant and may be reached at
every year. she said. <949l 574-4298 or by e·ma1I at
"For me, it's just the_9)alle~ge coral w ilson a./at1mes..com
year, Strada opened its doors a1
its Newpon Center offices.
which, after six expansions. now
occupy 30,000 square feet.
High's monthly cell phone bill,
at the rime. reached a staggering
Sl.400. but the company found
immediate success. Agent John
McMonigle old the first Strada
home in Newport Coast on the
first day of business for $6.5 mil·
lion.
Strada maintains almost 350
listings, High said, in what has
been a thin market for inventory.
The average sales price of a Stra-
da home is now S 1.1 million.
ln addition to the real estate
sales division, the company runs
Strada Escrow and mortgage arm
Professional foo1ball? Oteck..
Next!
Dell could onl y avoid those
knee-high hits for so long and
then he knew he had to find
another career. Hmmm ... wha1
does a professional athlete do
when he retires? Acting. Perfect.
Dell landed his first role opposite
Halle Berry (yeah. he just has all
the luck) in the Cosby Show
spin-off" A Different World."
From there, he landed other
guest and co-starring roles in film
and TY. until he got his own
show, "Once a Thief."
Successful acting career?
Oteck.
So now. he films a little, trains a
little (OK. a lot), motivates a Uttle
and loves a little. Yeah. just a little.
"It's tough being a single guy in
Orange County," Dell said.
(Cmon, can I get a collective
"Awww" for the guy?)
He is.just a farm boy from
Canada, Dell co6tends. The ladies
around here around here aren't
really lmp~ by that
•No one wants a real man ... I
say what I mean and mean what
I say." he said "111 call you means
I'll call you. People around here
can't handle that."
Women in Orange County also
can't handle cruising around
town in a 1968 Maz.da 323, he
said.
2800 E. Co1st Highway, Corona
def Mer. VofuntMra ire elao
needed from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday et the
11me IOCltlon. (948) 84CMm.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Hurt Aatn. la
looking for volunteers to perfonn
veriou8 gener.i offtce dudea In
the meln offtce end Implement
tducdoNI Ind fUnd-felelng '
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Strada Financial. With the in-
house advenising agency, the
brokerage house offers under
one roof all the services needed
to buy or seU a luxury home.
Ingrid Mank. the production
manager, produc~ a variety of
brochures and pamphlets fo r
agents.
"It's quite an advantage to ciur
agents because it's a unique
thing we offer." Mank ~d. "ll
helps to have everything in
house."
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paul.clinton a lat1mes.com.
"I love my car. but I go to pick
women up in that thing and they
look at me like. 'What?'" Dell said.
"It's my screener."
Dell is confident the right
woman will come along at the
right rime. For now. he's busy
training professionaJ athletes and
grooming the next Venus and
Serena Williams.
"Strength and conditioning is
my specialty. I jus1 have a knack
for it," he said. ·
He is still working on the
Emmy and the Grammy by lining
up performances -acting and
musical. Aside from that. Dell
wants to continue to make a
difference with children through
charity events and in the
classroom. He just got his
substitute teaching license and
applied as a substitute teacher In
a number of districts. Including
Newport-Mesa (They haven't
called him back. Dell said)
"I love kids," Dell said "I
remember being In school. some
guy came in and motivated us.
and the Q-Tip said, 'Yeah. I can·
do It' Now it's my turn."
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ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT•SA
Volunteers lootdng for v1rytng
levela of Involvement ere needed
to.help the organiietion with ha
goel of helping dWldr9n In the .,
community. (Mt) 846-e929. •
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TODAY
CHkhf'l 9"t9ring first through
..al>eth grades are invited to "Up in
the Air .. at 10:30 a.m. at the
Newport Beach Central library.
Renowned juggler David Cousin,
who holds five world records for
keeping things in the air, will •
present the free program, which
will be repeated at 3 p.m. July 23
• at the Mariners branch and at
10'.30 a.m. July 24 at the Balboa
branch. For more information,
call (714) 717-3816.
WEDNESDAY
A free Mmlnar and book signing,
"Asian Longevity Secrets; will be
offered by author Ping Wu from
6:30 to 8 p.m . at M other's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa M esa. To
make reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS.
~h '9llder'I interested in
exploring how cultural
complexities can affect familial
relationships are invited to a
discussion of Amy Tan's ·The
Bonesetter's Daughter" at 3 p.m
at the Corona def Mar Branch
Library. The program is pan of
"Branch Out-Read; an adult
summer reading program at
Balboa, Corona del Mar and
Mariners branch hbranes For
more information, call (949)
644-3075.
Chlkhn entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "Up in
the.Air" at 3 p.m. at the M ariners
branch of the Newpon Beach
Pentral library. Renowned
juggler David Cousin, who holds
five world records for keeping
things in the air, will present the
free program. which will be
repeated at 10:30 a.m. July 24 at
the Balboa branch. For more
information. call (714) 717·3816
THURSDAY
Children em.ring first throuvh
sixth grades are invited to "Up in
the Air" at 10:30 a.m. at the
Balboa branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. Renowned
1uggler David Cousin, who holds
five world records for keeping
things in the air, will present the
free program. For more
information. call (714) 717-3816
The Newport a..c:h Cham~ of
Commerce's Newport Sunset
Networklng Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yacht of
Pacific Avalon Yacht Charters.
3404 Via Oporto. No. 103.
Newpon Beach. The doc*81de
event from 5 to 7 p.m. will include
hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar.
The mixer is free for members
Potential members pay $10 For
more information, call (949)
729-4400.
Bopk Soup's "T•klng Tea " author
series at South Coast Plaza
returns with authors Janet Fitch
and Susan Straight. Discussions
of their books "White Oleander"
and "Highwire M oon" will take
place over coffee. tea and dessert.
A portion of book sales will be
donated to the Orangewood
Foundation. For more
Information. call (714) 689-2665.
FRIDAY
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
M the Beach" series offers
"Remember the Titans" starting
at duak on the Newport sand.
Pa~ing costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort ls at 11 31
Bede Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-0UNE.
Longines pl"9MftU an eftemoon
with Olympic gymnastics gold
medalist Mary Lou Retton and
legendary ooach Bela Karolyi
starting at noon at Macy's in
South Coast Plaza. Retton and
Karotyi will sign autographs and
promote the upcoming World
Gymnastics Championships In
the Ane W.tch Department on
level two. For more information,
call (714) 566-0611 , ext. 4231.
SATURDAY
~ Oune9 Aeeott't •McMee
on the Beach" aeries offers "Alice
In Wonderland" starting at d\lak
on the Newport aend. Parking
coet1 S8 per car. Campfh ... wlll
al90 be available for 1'morea. The
retOrt 118t 1131 Bade Bey Ortve.
For more lnfonnttlon. call (949)
729-0UNE.
·A F1ir at the Square" for the
sights, sounds and great deal• in
the outdoor marketplace while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m .
SUNDAY
The Commodores Club of tt..
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce Is proud to host the
681h annual Flight of the Lasers at
l p.m . at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club, 720 West Bay Ave ..
Newport Beach. Join Laser
enthusiasts of all ages as you sail
to win prizes like best costume,
best decorated boat, first
parent/child team, and first
married couple. Information:
(9491673-n30.
Homblower's twv-hour
champagne brunch cruise
features a lavish brunch buffet,
free-flowing champagne and
1uice service and great views
while you cruise Newpon i-titrbor.
Boarding begins at 11 :30 a.m. at
2431 W. Pacific Coast Highway for
the noon cruise. For reservations,
call (949) 631 -2409.
JULY 28
Mature driven can sharpen their
dnvmg skills in this eight-hour
class held during two sessions, at
12:30 and 4:30 p.m. at
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant in Costa Mesa July 28
and 29. The $10 classes are
limited to 30 students. Advanced
registration is required.
Information: (714) 557-3340.
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to ·A
Radical Science Show" at 10:30
a.m at the Newpon Beach
Central Library The free program •
will be repeated at 3 p.m July 30
dt the M ariners branch and at
10·30 a.m. July 31 at the Balboa
branch. For more information.
call (949) 717·3816.
JULY 30
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited 10 "A
Radical Science Show" at 3 p.m .
at the Mariners branch of the
Newport Beach Public Library.
The free program will be
repeated at 10:30 a.m . July 31 at
the Balboa branch. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
A free semin•r. •J>.t Nutrition
Pawsibtlities:-will be offered by
Coco's Canine Cuisine from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St.. Costa M esa.
Reservations: (800) 595-M OM S.
Join COron• def Mar in orv-nizing
its 2004 Centennial Celebration at
a public meeting running from 7
to 8 p.m at Sherman Library and
Gardens. Attendees are asked to
enter from the bad< pa~ing lot at
2647 E. Coast Highway in Corona
del Mar. For more mformat1on,
call (949) 422-4210
JULY 31
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to ·A
Radical Science Show" at 10:30
a.m . at the Balboa branch of the
Newport Beach Public Library For
m ore information. call (949)
717-3816.
The monthty Career Networtcing
Resource meeting for the
unemployed. sponsored by St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
will run from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the
church's ctiapel. All monthly
meetings are open to all for free.
and reservations aren't
necessary. Information: (949)
574-2236.
AUG.2
HombkM'ef CNiMs and Events
offers a three-hour cruise of
Newport Harbor, a gourmet
three-course meal, live
entertainment and
award-winning servioe from 7:30
to 10:30 p.m. Boarding starts at 7
p.m . at 2431 W. Pacific Coast
Highway. For reservations. call
(949) 631-2469.
AUG.8
Homblowef CNl:Ms and Events
offer. a three-hour cruise of
Newport Harbor, a gourmet
three-<:<>urse meal, live
entertainment and
award-winning tervioe from 8 to
11 p.m . Boarding starts at 7:30
p.m . at 2431 W. Pacific Coast
Highway. For reservations, call
(949) 631-2469.
The cost It $6 for members, $16
informa1ion. call (714) 640-2491.
AUG.9
1Hengle Squ1ra In Costa MeM
invite. the community to attend
"A Fair at the Square" for the
sights, sounds and great deals in
the outdoor marketplace while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 e.m. to 4 p.m.
AUG.10
Homblorw9t't two-hour
champagne brunch cruise
features a lavish brunch buffet,
free-flowing champagne and
juice service and great views
while you cruise Newport Harbor.
Boarding begins at 11 :30 a.m. at
2431 W:'Pacific Coast Highway for
the noon cruise. For reservations,
call (949, 631 ·2469.
AUG. 11
Registration for the Oninge
County Business Council's ninth
annual Corporate Executive Golf
Tournament begins at 9 a.m . at
Mesa Verde Country Club in
Costa Mesa, with the shot gun
start at 11 a.m . The cost is $300
for a single player padcage or
$1,500 for a corporate players
padcage. Proceeds benefit the
Orange County ReSClle Mission's
Strong Beginnings program,
which provides workforce
development for those who have
lost hope and need help. For
more information, call (949)
476-2242, ext. 216.
AUG.23
Triangle Square in Costa Mesa
invites the community to attend
"A Fair at the Square" for the
sights. sounds and great deals in
the outdoor marketplace while
taking advantage of storefront
specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m
ONGOING
The Newport Center
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skllls or polish your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and badcgrounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newpon Center Drive.
Newpon Beach. Validated parking
is available in the parking
struciure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are welcome. For more
information, call (949) 721-5732.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1259 Viciona
St. in Costa Mesa. Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. For more
information, call (714) 957-6107 -
"Beach undscap.s; en exhibit
featuring digitally manipulated
aerial photographs of the
Hawaiian islands by Donna
Ruzidca, umbrella beach scenes by
Carole Boller and Bade Bay
landscapes by Luke Spencer, will
be on display through Sept 30 at
Newpon Beacn City Hall For more
information, call (949) 717) 3870.
"Tennis in Art,· •n exhibit of
paintings by longtime tennis
instrucior and coach Jose
Mendoza. will be on display in the
Newport Beach Central Library
foyer through Aug. 30. Mendoza's
work is known for its
manipulation of color and form
as well as its concentration Qn
tennis. For more information. call
(949) 717-3870.
Yotun1Mr driwn .,. nMded to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elder1y clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through "M obile
Meals; sponsored by
ASH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
Swim '--on• ara wallable
through July 18 at Halecrest Park,
3107 Klltybrook lane in Costa
Mesa. Another session will begin
July 21 and run through Aug. 1.
Information: (714) 557·7234.
Project Cuddle. a nonpeoftt
organization that offers aef9 and ·
legal altematlve1 to gir1• who are
considering abendoning their
babies, ia in need of ongoing
volunteers. For more information.
visit www.projectcuddl-.<><'f/ or
call C714l 432·9681.
Mmcy'• In eo.ea-. ....... tnwnton f.oMn. the er..
County.besed nonproftt
inventors' tuppof1 group,
preeents a seminar on "High
Technology Patenting" by patent
attorney Curtis L Hanington.
~hltnttion and networking
begin 8t 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m .
eeminar Ill. Or.nge Coa8t
Ce>Uege'• ~ l.ectul"9 Halt
' Orange Councy nonptOftt
organization• that provide
services and programs to the
HIV/AIDS community to apply for
pertk:tpatk>n In Mecy'I South
Coast Plaz.a'I Pasapott tn Store
fund.19iaer. Thte year's 4'*1t will
be hekt on Oct. 4. io receive en
Yoga eta .... will be ofJ9red
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks
at West Newport Community
Center. Registration is.$54 for one
class each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. For more
information. call (949) 644·3151
The men:hants of Balboa Village
will hold a seaside Craft Merchant
and Farmer's Market at Peninsula
Park near the base of the Balboa
pier in Newport Beach every
Thursday through Aug 28 from 9
aim. to 3 p.m . The market Wiii
include fresh organic produce,
freshly cut flowers and ans and
crafts. For more information call
(714) 536-2213
Costa Mesa'• Recreation Division
will provide a three·hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 5 to 8 p m .
Saturdays from 11 a.m to 2 p m
or 4 to 7 p.m . and Sundays lrom 4
to 7 p.m . Parties for ch1ldre11 5 10 12
will consist o lunch/dinner games,
crafts, prizes, cake with ice cream
and superviS1on by staff Parties
cost $250 or $300. For more
informanon, call (714) 754-5158
Five new w ines will be served on
Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5 30 to 7·30
p.m . The cost 1s $15 per person
For more 1nformat1on. call (9491
721 -1222.
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beach" will run every
Friday and Saturday throughou1
the summer. including a
two-hour barbecue before the
movies stan at dusk Guests dre
invited to bring their favorite cuts
of meat. The reson will provide
the rest for $795 per person. The
films will be shown on a large
screen in the sand on every
Friday and Saturday evening 1n
June and July except July 4
Parking 1s $8 µer car For more
information. call (949) 729-DUNE
A variety of priVllte, semi·private
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels
For session dates. times and
costs. call (949) 644-3151 or
register m person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 New pon Blvd.
Children. teens and adults can
now register for summer
recreational boating dasses
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services Classes
begin July 12 Fees vary Call
(949) 644-3151 , or v1s1t the
Newpon Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more 1nforma11on.
Professional end licensed soccer
trainers with the All·England
Soccer Academy are available for
one·on-one, small group and
large group training For more
information, call (949) 395·5103
Jewish family Service Is
sponsonng a teen suppon group
for high school students that
meets Mondays from 3 30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to register. call
(714) 445-4950 Pre reg1strat1on 1&
required
The First P9ge -Rne Children's
Books, at 270 £:. 17th St .• No. 10 in
Costa Mesa, offers free story time
M ondays.Wednesday.Fridays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p.m For m ore
information. call (949) 645-5437
"Abstnc:t Wotb on C.nvas •nd
Paper:' an exhibit of art by Janet
Rosener, will be on display at the
Newport Beach Central Library
through June 30. The exhibit will
feature selections from Rosener's
"Washed Away" series, created by
dripping, splattering or pooring
additional paint and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing It llWtJY to suggest the
pessege of time. For more
information. call (949) 717-3816
Award-winning wofb by
Orange County artists working In
an array of two-dimensional
media will be on dltplay at
Newport Beach CitY Hall through
June 27. for tne Sprin9 2003
Or11nge County Art.lit•
Exhibition, For m ore
Information, call (949t 717-3870.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
a s
play better than last year, but
I've put that behind m e."
Debbie Albrtcht, competitor in the.
2003 Tea C~p
M Monday, J\iy 21, 2003
TEACUP VII . .
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Albright cJ~ives
her way back
to the Tea Cup
Newport Beach Country Club women's champion
looks to reclaim the prize she won in 20.01 on Friday.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
D ebbie Albright is
taking a
ligh I· hearted
approach to her
golf game as Tea Cup VII
approaches at I p.m.
Friday at Mesa Verde
C.Ountry O ub.
TEACUP
The New Zealand
native, who won the Tea
Cup in 2001, changed to a CLASSJ C
Herny Griffith-brand
driver during the women's
club championship at
Newport Beach Country
Oub in May to fit with the
rest of the clubs in her
bag.
The results speak for
themselves. Albrighl won
her eighth consecutive
club crown by 11 shots,
producing rounds of
85-82-80-n, for a 7.2-hole
total of324.
"I was going through
the change in drivers and
I teed off on a few holes
with the 5-wood, •
Albright recalled. "1
always resort to other
clubs when one is not
"I'm not one to
sit down and
read golf tips. I
know some
[people] benefit
from reading
magazines, but I
don't. I learn
from being out
on the golf
course ... :'
Debbie Albridrt
converted the shafts in
her wedges to graphite
from steel to match her
irons.·
"I got them [July 91 and
really lilced the way they
feel,· Albright said.
She considers herself
more 9f a "feel player,·
preferring practice to
work out any kinks in her
swing.
"And there are some
big ~ ... Albright said
laughing.
A meticuJous worker
on the range, Albright
takes lessons from NBCC
head professional Paul
flahn.
He will occasionally
video tape Albright's
swing to allow her to
focus on her mechanics.
She prefers 10 think of
the swing in its simplest
parts, allowing the
mul?cles to do the wort.
"When I play really
well, it is effortless,
without thinking too
much,· Albright said.
"I'm not one to sit down
and read golf tips. I know
some lpeopleJ benefit
working, so it made it
pretty exciting.•
Albright began her final round of the
women's club championship with three
birdies and was well on her way to
from reading magazines.
bu1 I don't. I learn from being out on
the golf course, trying different shots
and getting instructions from Paul.''
EYEOPENER
• l)ajly .. POOt •
~28honofff MATT JAMESON
Daily Pilot
J .
I· .
vie wry.
Jn addition 10 the brand change for
her driver, the 45-year-old Albright h.l!>
Getting out on the course has
become more of a chore for Albrigh1 KEHf-'fREP-TOW I ~y PILOT
See Al.8RIGHT , P•i • A7 Debbie Albright changed drivers before winning the women's champ1onsh1p at Newport Beach Country Club this year.
WORLD TEAM TENNIS
Newport Beach breaks into_ first place
The Breakers win their
fifth co nsecutive match
and sweep Sacramento
in a home-and-home
weekend series.
NEWPORT BEACH -One week
ago, the Newport Beech Breake~ were
languishing in last place. Five matches
later, rhey are in a virtual tie for firsL
The Breakers won their fifth con-
secutive match Sunday at Pal™1des
Tennis Oub, upending Sacramento
for the second co~tive night. 19-
17, to join Springfield atop the West-
ern Conference in the Wor1d learn
Tennis s dings.
Newpo, Beach (6-4) ls percentage
points behind the Lasers (5-3), wbo
have played two less matches than the
Breakers. Sacramento (5-5), a game
ahead of the Breakers going Into the
weekend, fell into third place after the
baclc-to-bac:k ~
Brian MacPhie continued his recent
strong play With a 5-2 victory in men's
singles over Daniel Nestor, one night
after defeating Nestor 5-1 in Saaa-
mento in a 22-16 Newpon Beach vic-
tory.
But it wa,, in men's doubles chat
MacPbie really shined Sunday. He
combined wfth Joeh l!agle to lcnoc:k off
ooe ol the wortd's top doubles te.ms,
Nestor and Mark Knowles. 5-2 to open
the match, letting the' stage for New-
port Beach» victory.
In SaturdaYa BreUers' win, Mac-
Pbie and Eagle fell lo a tlebrelka' to
Nestor and Knowles In the fifth let ol
the match. fordng OYadme. But the
Newport Beech duo were &bk to wtn
the ftnt game <Ml' <Mrtime to end
the match.
Beck at home, Newport ee.ch
o.d2 Ok:k Leich went. beet to bis
.... " ~ ........ lhe IDllldl with womem ..... Ind MIN Sbarapo-
va. The IS.year-old Rullian entered
p1ay SUndly ranked aecond in \\Vctd
Team 'Dlnnit In wumen'l linglel and
, ~ McCRNt< I DM.Y ft.OT
Maria Sharapova won her women's si'lgtes set 5-0 Sunday to finish the Breakers' fifth straight victory. #
Bva Dyd>erg in the latter, both by a
acore ot 5-2.
On Saturday, Sharapova routed Uk·
hovt8eYa 5-0 In women's· singles and
Mac.Phie'I rout ol Nestor led to the
Braken' vlctofy. Newport Beach ac-
tudy lolt the ocher three lets. but be-
au.lie it kept each of dlOle dose, the
combined fUDel ICOl'I WU d in its
6n'Or.
EDID'l lbe lnel week o( the YtVrid n.m ..... -... the er.bra'
~ ... lholald oome Tueldly
and ~ when me, play on
dx rOlld, .. at Hlnford. roDowed by a. IJJllChup al Delllwue. Thoee two
teaJJl/$ are atop the Ila.stern Confer-
ence a.od Delaware lmpro'fed to 9·0
Sunday and are now threatening the
Wortd Tham Tennis regular season re-
cord of J 4 victories, set by the New-
port Beach Dukes in 1993.
The Breakers will dose out the tea·
son with a pair or home macchel this comma wemoo. 0n Prlday. they p1ay
hoet to ICaDllll Ot)t The teUOn fbU
ii on Saturday aplnlt Martina NIMa-
dcM and the pb~ Preeclofnl.
1be wlnnen ol etdl com.au Wll
meet in the ¥«>rtd n.n ... llde
meadl in Nc."W ~ dmtnl die U.S.
Open.
NEWPORT
HARBOR
BASEBALL
ASSOCIATION
Newport
reaches
regionals
Bronco A All -Stars come
up with a pair of victories
Sunday to reach the
regional tournament as
one of the top three
teams in Or~ge County.
WHITTIER -It wasn't supposed to
happen like this, but that doesn't matter
to t:he Newpon Harbor 8asebalJ Assl:J-
ciation Bronco A 11 -and 12-year-old
All-Stars.
Newport came up big when it count-
ed the m ost, scoring two victories on
Sunday to advance to the regionaJ tour-..;-
oament. the first time a Newport Har-,.:
bor team bas made it that far. •
Tu d o it, Newport came u):> with a 2-0:._::
victory over Los Alamitos A In eight ln· .-.
ninga and followed that with a 5-4 vie-:
tory over Dana Point A. •
"We're deflnJteJy Cinderella." Coach I
Len Moskovlt.s aaJd.
With ah 11 ·year-olds on the team.
Newport Harbor is a yoWlg CJndereDa. :
but none of that mattered on SUoday. :
With the victory CMI' Los Allmltol, •
Newpol1 Harbor wtO enter the ft!lioMll :
II DO worse than the No, 2 .-ati'Olll• :
<>rm., C.oun~. But ttiey haft a c:Mnce :
to betlS -'**-of Che6r W:tory I ower Oma Mu.
Newport HubOr,...,,.. to die leld at
6 tonW-t to llce Mlheial A.. Imm ...
blOCbd them off lo.-0 on s.n.-
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Ill Daily A Pilot Ill
Sp0N Hall of Fame .
Celebrating tlw 1uill<•1111iu111
MYRON
MILLER
Costa Mesa
Former Mustang football coach is still
living out his dream, while directing
the Tustin football program.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
T he boy was 10 when
his falher was killed in
an automobile
accident Life for the child
was destined to be empty.
But football, wrestling and
rugby. came into Lhe picture
and soon the boy became a
man. Soon the boy became a
coach.
This is Lhe story of Myron
Miller.
Miller, Lhe former (',osta
Mesa Hjgh football coach
who is now Lhe head man at
Tustin, found his calling
while roUing on the
mats and discovering
adrenaline on Lhe
gridiron. He also
renewed his limits
when competing in
rugby.
In being an athJete.
Miller paved the way
for his future wilh
Soulhcm Section Division
VIII final.
"When we Marted working
out lfor Lhe 1993 ..ca'>Onl. I
Lhought we couJd make the
playoffi,," Miller o;a1d.
"Charles (U1atmanl and
Dewayne ICren,hawl mowd
m and we went from an
average team to a really good
team. I got a lot of credit for a
lot or luck.."
MiUer ~d the u-.e of
ptyomelJlcs ha.'> h<'cn helpful
lhruughout h1:. coachmg
career. I le discove1ed tht>
importance of the eXCrCtl>L'
from Rob Shupp, who
remains as the bur-and wr1 ...
SW1.IT1mmg coach at
Cu~ta Mt·-.a.
help from his
"'lnat ', t Ill' rl'a,011
I've been '>Ucce~c,ful
at Tu<>tm. -..aid
Miller, who cn1oyed
coaching near ""
home 10 yl'ars ago.
"It was really neat
coaching 111 m )' own
Myron Miller communtty. I had
coaches. lnat's wha1
made him want to be a
coach himself.
"The coaches were hke
fathers for me,· said MiUer, a
Costa Mesa resident "When I
was a kid, I didn't have a lot
going for me. Spons were a
way for me lo find my niche.
"I love the game of
football." he continued. "I teU
the kids how lucky Lhey are
to play. Since I can~ go out
there and still play, I do lhe
nen best thing.·
Miller. 60, the latest
honoree of the Daily Pilot
Spons Hall of Fame. said he
knew he was going to coach
ever since he was in high
school. al Grant J-ljgh in San
Fernando Valley. He
graduated in 1962. Miller,
originally from Pittsburgh.
played football at LA. Valley
College and then went on to
compete in wrestling.
football and rugby at
Occidental CoUege. He also
played football at CaJ State
Northridge.
After finishing coUege, he
became an assistant coach in
varsity football and wrestling
at Compton High in 1968.
Miller continued to work as
an assistant at various
schools, induding Downey. EJ
Camino Community College
and Marina Hiigh.
In 1989 he became Lhe
head coach at Ramona High
in Riverside, where he got off
to a fast start.
"We won the C1F di.le back
then,· Miller said Ml thought
it would be easy, but I haven't
won one since.•
During the spring of 1991.
Miller came to Costa Mesa as
the wrestling roach. And, as
soon as the season was over
he became Interested in the
opening for head coach of
the Mustangs football team.
He endured a losing season
In his first year:, but In 1993,
he guided the team to a
quick turnaround The
Mustang!J reached the OF
coachc.'<.I some or Lhc
kid'> '>inrc· Lhey Wt'rc 111 Lmlc
l.caKtJl'. It WU.\ JU'>I a real
great cxpenentt' at Lo'>ta
Mesa I ltgh.
"It WdS selfi,h of me to go
to 'l\Jstin, Lhe higger 'iehoul."
M1Uer continued. "I wa-.n't
running aw·ay from anythrng
I reall y had a grc•a1
experience at Co..,ta Me~.
But Lhe hardest Lhtng for
Costa Mesa wa .. 1he
population and no one rnuld
transfer in, yet kid'> could
transfer out I saw that it
wouJd be difficull to
rnmpetc. I've al\V-J}" liked
Tuslin. I JU!>I feh 1ha1 it wa.'
an opponunity I couldn't
turn down. I w.1.., rl'ally tom
when I did go to l\J..,tin. TI1l·
compeulive juice-. really
pushed me 1oward I ustin. •
Whtie winning tf>
important for Miller, ht> still
depends on pas.sing on Lhe
values he gained wtule
playing footbaJI. I Ii'> coachet.
made a genuine impact on
his life and he aims to do tht.•
same for his player;.
"lne goal is always to
win." Miller said. "But 1 didn't
get in10 coaching for tha1
reason. I want to win. I'm a
very competitive person. Rut
I really think Lhat I got into
coaching to wort wilh young
men and have them pursue
10 win, leamjng how to
pursue ii and learning h<)\\-to
sacrifice to have a chance at
it. Every year, you hope you
have a positive effect "
Miller lives in Costa Mesa
wilh his wife. Kathy. of 22
years. They have three sons,
David, Ryan and Robert, and
one daughter, 111ea. Miller
said he doesn't see retirement
plans on the horfaon.
"The on.ty thing that would
keep from aoaching my last
day wouJd be my health."
Miller said "But if I don't get
the job done. it's not a job to
me. I still love it I couJd put
In a 12-14 hour day and it's
DOI work LO me..
S P O RT S Monday, July 21. 2003 A7
rhese day-.. She~ a '>ldy-a1-homt'
mom helping rai!le tvvo teenage
children, C:h arlie and Kaue. who
will both a!lend Corona del Mar
I ligh in Lhe fall.
Her hufband Joch hai. begun a
charter slJln fishing busin~ to
add anolher dimt:ni.1on to a
bw.y lifes1yle
She take-. 11 all 111 '>lrtdt·
·1 have to leep m~lf
available tor Lhe clu.Jdren. •
Albright -.cud. "I though• I would
have more free time wilh the
lod'> ge11111g ol<J,er I don'1 know
where II ~Cit.~ •
Albn~ht compett-d agam.,1
defending-lea Cup champion
Marianne lower1..ey (!li:!Jlla Ana
C ountry Club) and Me-.a Verde'!>
Akemt KhatJt. 111 women\
\outhl'm C..tltfomia team play
lu'it month. Mt>~ Vt'rde took fir...i
1r1 the gm,., while !'<ewpon carr1t•
tn -.euind. Albnght -.cud
h't:n 1h11ugh Albnght '>did .J1 ..
hcl!>n't playt'd d.'> much ill>
lower'>t')' or Khaiat, once Lhe fo ui
women\ tlub champion<, from
Lhe four pmrdtl· cou™" m
,. 'l;ewpon·Mt"<I 1er off I nda~ at I
p.m .. evc•ry1mt' '>tan'> from
'cratch. ~1llv llol..,H·tn, J two-1u111
tlub champion from Big C. • .myu11.
round .. ou1 1l1e fuur'>Olllt·
AJbnw11 hope-. 1 ndJv will
providt• d hl'llt'f r1·-.11h 1hJ11 1he
YI c.,Jw -.1to1 .11 IJ" yt•ar\ I ea C 11p
.~bb1e Albright. the women's club champion at Newport Beach Country Club. will be compete in the ~a Cup Classic at Mesa Verde Country Club , attempting to reclaim the prize she won 1n 200 1
"II lOlllt''> dtM11 Ill \\.ltll plav ..
\.\ell thJt dJ\ · \Jhngl11 -.,ud I
hope I pf.,, ht'ttc·r th.m l.1,1 \t't1r,
hut I v1· fll•~ 1h,11 lwhmd 1m:"
BRONCO
Continued from A6
regional toumJnlt'nl
rlhtl \\il\ il'C.,lJfl•d with the VIC
torv I°' t\Ja111110..,, "' four of the
t'1ght lt'illll'-Imm the c,,ection
toum.11111•111 .1dv.1nce to re·
gimi.tl'
l>annv ~fo,k11\'1h and Ryan Al
bNI l0ad1 pttdwd four innings of
'>hu10111 ball and both produced
olTt•rNvl'lv JC., \\ell. Mo'ikovit!>
\\t•nt 2 tor 4 \\llh a double and
Albert drove 111 a run m the
l01gh1h mnmg wtth a double.
1 lw wm wac., made possible by
k'fl fil'ltkr Au'>lln Wobrock who
kepi the gaml' '>toreless in the
fif1h mning by gunning down a
l.m 1\lamito.., ninner altcmpting
to 'rnre Wobruck'!> throw came
on thl' fh from Lhe outfield
fence, 240 feel from home plate.
Alrcudy a.'\surcd of a benh in
the i'cgional tournament, New-
pon I larbor advanced its stand·
mg \\ tth the win over Dana
1'01111
Acln.111 Hodngue;r wa~ 4 for 4
with J double and rwo run'>
'>trm-<l to lead Nt•wpon Harbor.
'>coll Ward pitched five m111ng~.
alluw111g fou r run .. and stnkmg
0111 live. luck <;race closed out
Dana Po1111 Wl lh IWO inning'> or
!><:Ort'll''>.'> relief
A victory over Anaheim would
pul Newport 1 larhor in Tuesday's
sectio n championship game, bu1
either way. Newport I !arbor aJ.
ready knows it 1~ advancing.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CelebratJng the Dad'/ Piiot's
Athlete of the Week series
TODAY
23 Jennifer Carey
Nowpon Harbor
Girls volleyball
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halibut, 1 sculpin, 4 sheepshead,
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WOMEN'S SOCCER
Nine added to Vanguard Un~versity soccer squad Class of
1990-92
claims title
COSTA MESA -The Vanguatd
University women's soccer team
received confirmation from nine
players whom will join the squad
this fall C:Oach Kerry Crooks has
forged a strong recruiting class of
primarily C'.alifomlans who are
made up of one tran fer and
eigllt freslune11, including a pair
she coached on her own team at
Edl'°n Higll.
·n1e lions will gain the talents
of Natalie Severson, J(.atJe Dy,nice,
Meg-dll Swann, Kacie JeweU, and
Jennifer Zipprich. Stacia 1 loover
and Heather Hunan, who both
played for Crooks at Edison, as
weU as Lauren Walker and Jenni -
fer Natoniewski will also play for
Vanguard this fall .
Severson. a 2001 graduate of
Yosemlte High. is the onJy trans·
fer in the group and joins the Li-
ons from Fresno State. She also
played at Fresno City College.
Severson, a defender, played a
year at each institl.Jtion and was
an all-league selection at Frei.no
City. She wiU continue her educa-
tion in exen:ise sports science.
Dynice was a first-team All·
Olannel League midfielder as a
senior for Ventura High and
maintained honor-rolJ status
during her four years. The schol-
ar-athlete will major in business
when she enten coUege.
Swann comes to Vanguanl
from Cayton Valley High. Known
primarily for her defense, Swann
helped lead Cayton Valley to the
Bay Valley Athledc Le·.tgue cham-
pion.mip Jn 2001 . She wants to
pursue a Clegree in athletic train-
ing while at Vanguard.
Jewell completed a two-sport
high school career al Woodbridge
I Ugll. 'Ole 5-fooc-9 goalkeeper
also has extensive club experi-
ence with the lrvine Strikers illld
the Region IV Olympic Develop·
m ent Program. She is expected to
make immediate contributions
for the Lions.
7ipprich is the onJy non-Cali-
fomia.n in the group. A 5-7 for-
ward from Sandy, Utah. 7ipprich
wi U be a freshman for the Lions
and hopes to make a quick cran-
sition to the collegjate level com-
petition.
I loover aud l lutton wUJ foUuw
Crooks from Edison in hopes of
repeating some of the same sue-
~ they achieved together 1n the
&inset League and Clf1 including
two league titJes and a CIF cham-
pionship in 2002.
Hoover played cwo sports in
high school and wus U1e soccer
team's MVP. as weU as a second-
tewn All·CIF selection during her
~r.
Hutton also played tennis at
Edison. but was an all-league
soccer player and named the
sUnset League's Offensive Player
of tl1e Year i.n 2002-03. Both play-
ers are from Hw1tington Beach
and play multiple positions.
Walker and Natoniewslci are
Crum Laguna Niguel High. Walker,
a defender, received the 2002-03
Coach's Award and earned a 4.17
GPA in the classroom.
Natoniewski played the mid·
field or defender positions for La-
gw1a Niguel and a1so ran track
and cross country. The duo
helped Laguna Niguel claim the
2001 CIF Division J ch~pion
ship, as well as the 2001 and 2ooi
Sea View League titles. Both ath-
lete.) plan to major in exercise
sports science at Vanguard.
Crooks believes her recruiting
class can help tl1e Lions improve
on their 8-7 -3 overall record from
2002 and gain entrance into the
NAIA Region II tournament.
Team defeats
2003 graduates
twice Saturday
to win Newport
Harbor ~l umni
event.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL WATER POLO
Eight teams hegan the
i.econd annual Newport
I larbor l ligh alumni
bai.ketball tournament
Saturday morning, but
the 1990-92 teJm wa!>
the one left ... 1anding in
the afternoon.
Lions sign seven for softball team CdM ties for fifth The team of Justin
Mcintee, Chuck McGav-
em, Eric Dragaset. Mi·
chael Brai.sler, Alan Fra-
ser and lyier Koon
defeated the Uas~ of
2003. which included
Cllad Rorden, Oiar-t'
Cameron, Jair I lcrnan
dez. Scott Harn1>er and
George Fcderov, 47-]5,
.. aid Jamie I lulme.), the
tournam ent's d1rcclnr'
Coach Renkoski sees
talent and potential
from incoming class
which hails entire ly
from California.
COSTA MESA -Vanguard
University has signed seven
playerl. for the Lions' softl>all
team for the 2004 season. In-
coming freshmen for the fall of
2003 include Jennifer Olvera,
Heather Durham, Judy Bell, Ra-
chel Bomgren, Melisl>a Benson,
Jenny Buzbee. and Cathe rine
Buttrey, all of whom are from
California.
Olvera comes to Vanguard
from Gilroy I ligh, where she
played softball and basketbaJJ.
On the diamond. Olvera b pri-
marily a pitcher, but aJi.o plays
outfield and s ho rtlltop. She was
he r high school team'i. Most
Valuable Player.
Durham, Bell, Bomgren, Buz-
bee, and Buttrey are aJI
Southe rn California players,
ranging from sou01 Orange
County to lmperiaJ County.
Durham played volleybaJJ
and softball for Mission Viejo in
• f
the South Coast League and is
competing in travel ball this
summer for the American Ath·
letics. She brings ver:.atiJity lo
the Llons as she can play sec-
ond base, first base, and the
outfield.
BeU is a catcher from Notre
Dame High in Riverside. I he
backstop has been an All -l>t•
Anza Leag\,!e pick and will focu\
the majority of her a llention 011
catching for the Lions. She
plans to major in bui.ines., ad
ministration.
Bomgren reaped loads of lau-
rels ai. a two-sport athlete at
Orange Lutheran. She wai. the
team captain for softball ~ a
senior and was cho!>en to the
Orange County All-Star team a1
the conclusion of the season.
The 5-foot-10 shortstop
helped Orange Lutheran earn
two CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion IV titles in her career. She
was the CIF Division IV Player
of the Year in 2002.
Buzbee is from Lakewood
and anended Calvary Chapel of
Downey. The left-hander
played outfield and first bai.e
She anticipates pursuing a de-
gree in liberal studies a l Van·
guard.
Buttrey brings in a 3.95 grade
point avemge to study pre-phy-
sical therapy at Vanguard. The
NationaJ I lonor Society mem·
ber was also a four-year mem·
ber of the California Scholar-
'ihip Federation in addition to
her thrce-spon participation a1
Paraclete I ligh.
Huurcy was a four-year all-
AJpha League '>ohball player
and helped Paraclete win two
AJpha League championi.hipll.
Ben.,0 11 1oim. the team from
Jleddi11g, where she was a two-
.,port a1hlr1e at l·oothill I ligh.
She wa., her team \ captain in
Z003 and made the :.enior AJl -
Star game for the La'>te rn Ath·
leti<. Lt•ague. The catcher
earned au dll league and aJl-
section '>t•l<.·tllon a., a 1unior.
and atlueved a 3.57 GPA in the
clai.i.room.
M'l Im Lia'>!> of fn:i.hmen ha~
the potential to make a big im·
pac1 on 1he luture of our J>oft-
ball program." .!>aid Coach Beth
Jlenkoi.lci . "They are a talented
and versatile group and I look
forward to ~eeing how they will
help U!. not onJy in 2004. but for
the next four year'i."
The Sea Kings win
their first two games
on Saturday.
Another d ay, another Mro11g
showing for the Corona del Mar
I ligh girb' water polo team.
Playing Saturday at the Villa
Park girls under· Hi water pnfo
tournament, the Sea Kings ruok
the first two match~ of the day
before falling in the third a11d fi
nal game.
lnose result:. advanl'cd tht•
team 10 the fifth place >(.tmt· of
the tournament on Sunday. a re
match of the 2003 CIF Southern
Section Divbion II title gaml'
against VUJa P'.irk. which Wd'>
playing under the momkN of
"Orea." Befitting of thl' two
quality progr.uns. that conte'I
ended in a 2-2 tic. with the
teami. i.haring fifth place.
Corona d el Mar o pened the
day Saturday by defeaung C:arl<.-
bad 6-5. owrcoming a 5 :i defi-
cit by scoring three goals in the
final quarter whjle holding
Carlsbad scorele~i.. Katya ha
dington provided two of those
founh-quaner goal~. with Jor-
dan Anae i.coring the otl1er. Ka·
ue Kuhas also scored twice in
1he match and Brittany FuJJen
made cigh1 saves.
· In the second game, the Sea
Kingi. defeated El Toro 7-3. Ea·
dington provided three goali.
t111e. time ~ Corona del Mar
again !.urged in Lhe second half.
when it :.cored six of its goab.
Anae added two goals and Ku-
ba' and Camille I lewic.o addl'd
one each.
In the finale, it Weil> Corona
dl'I Mar's opponent that ralJied
al the end of the match Five
goals by rhe ..an Diego shorei. m
the fo urth quaner turned wh<il
wa.., a 1igh1 conlest into a route
a<. the ~a King'i fell 14-5.
Kuba!. and Eadington M"ored
again. while 01elsea Lyman
added two goals. Fullen finis hed
the march with five ...av~ and
made 19 in the 1hree gamt·s
comhme<l.
In the fifth-place game. Kubai.
and I lewko each i.cored. but Or·
l'<t came back with a fourth-
quarter goal. wilh 1:19 remain-
ing IO tic the 'icore and even -
tually the game. FulJen fmished
wilh four '>aves.
The 1990 !IZ team de-
feated thl' :WO:S team by
une po1n1 earlier 111 tlw
day.
rhl' challlJ>IOll., WOii
ft ve game., aml n'LC'I\ ed
monogrammed l<IJ>' a.,
~>nl.e'
The Ua.,., !II '%.
which feattm•d Peter
( unnangham. We~ Ha
dorek. JU'>tln furnN,
\coll SllLkJer and l·m
I reeman. madt· 11 10 tht-
wm1ft11dl., before l<Nng
111 rhe cvenrual champ1
on'>.
Sarurday\ tournc1
mcnt had 55 player ... an
inrrcal.e of I 0 from .t
year ago. Abou I $500 will
go into 1he b ou.,tc-1
dub':. alum111 l1111d.
1 lolme~ 'Jid.
NEW 2003 THUNDERBIRD
D1scoont Off MSRP $3 000
NET SAVINGS
83,000 •nc111•.-
vtN•·· 3109760, 3111679, 3112364. 3114095
ieona CAUJ1G ~ 11S
011tr1et Hunlrngton
Buth Unooo Hogh School
Otshttl Bod Dudhne Au&ust 8
2003. 2 OOpm
Place ol 81d Receipt
Purchn1nc Departmenl
10251 Yorktown Ave .
Hunlm&ton Such CA
Pro1ect 81d 1901
Hunllnalon Beech H11lh
School Modern1zal1on
Contr&el 14 fore Alarm
System Upgrade
NDTIC( IS HEREBY
GIVE N lh1I lhe Hun·
t1naton Beach Union
H11h School D1slrtct ol
Oranae County, Calllor
nia, ac:llna by and
throu1h Its Covernina
Bo1rd. here1n1fler rt·
ltrrtd lo H "DISTRICT."
wUI receive up to, but
nol latet than, the abO've
staled . bid deadline.
seated bids at lht place
Identified •bove for the
1w1rd of 1 conll act f0t
the above Pro1tcls
There wlll be manda
tor 1 job wal~ and
conftrtnc. on July 25,
2003 at I p m at tht
1<hool arta. location.
1~ Mt1n Strttl, Hun·
lln1t:on Bttch CA 9'6411
Ally biddtr ftllln1 to
attend the lfltlft io-
wa.., tnd conlereno will
be Clumtd a nonrt·
1p0n1lv1 bldclet tnd will
have 111 bid r 11111 ntd
unopeMd
Project OoeulMtlta a,.
tn f1l1 1t the Pllfc:h11 "f
Dtpartmtnl. 1025 Yor~town Avt, ltunlin•
ton Buch IOf 1 $50 per
Ml rtfuncl1bl1 deposit.
(Deposit requlftd for
tacll u t of Project
Doc:umenb to 1uartnlM
tlltlr fetllf n In 1ood
condition w1lhlll five (5)
bltflffr d1y1 1fttf lht
bid open•nc •t• )
In 1tcotd1nce with tllt
provbloft• or BvttMas
tnd Prol1ulon1 Coclt
Section >ou.n end
Public Co11trtc:t Code
lftt!Oll JJllO, .... OtS TllCT ,..,. .. tJl•t , .. .....,,._ .....
tltaifttotlOA I tf C 10
tlfltrecttr'a ~(•) ............
r.ubm11led Any bidder
nol so licensed al the
lime ol the bod openon1
will be rtfechd as
nonrnpon!>••e
Time 1s of the essence
The number ol c•lend1r
days for contract com
ptellon rs 140 <•lendar
d•ys llqu1daled dam·
•i•s 1n the amount of $500/dey will be u
Hned fo1 work on
etcess of the allowable
num~r ol days Each
bid shall be accompa
notd by 1 bid security
1n the form of (;Uh, a
certified 01 cashiers
cneck or bod bond m 1n
amount not less thin
ten percent (tO'I.) of
the tolal bid price. payable lo the DISTRICT
The DISTRICT reserves
the rl&ht to re,ecl eny
or all bids or to waive
any irreeularltlu o• 1nformahtlas on 1ny bid•
or In the bldd1na pro
cu s
The C1hforn11 0.p•rt
mint of lndu,trl1I
Retallon1 hn deter
mined the centt •I pf•
v11hn1 r•les ol per dtem
••CH for Ult loc1llty 1n
wflldl th• work " to be
ptrl0<mtd l0t UM ProJ· ec:t. C09its of these
w1&• rite d1termln1
tloni. entitled Prevall1111 w-ae SUit. are mJ1ln talned et Ille OISTRIC'T
ofttc.e ind "' 1v1ilabl• el the followon• w1klta.
WWW dir Cl 1ov It •h•ll
be m1nd1IOfy Uj)Oll Ille
suc:ctnful bidder to
Whom the contrtcl 11
twerdtcl. end upon any
1ubcontrtctor htltd. to
P•Y not ltu then the uld 1,.cliltd r tlts lo tit •orlltn •1111>loyt4 b)'
t11t111 IOt ttl• Projfet
Tiie wcunful blddtt
tftd lft)' li•tH '*°"' tr Kt.of ( 1) wlll lie re· ~lft4 to tbldt '1 tllt DISTittCT'S Ltbot COM
pljMcf PtOl'ttn A •eft
of the lCf CWllMltfr
ltftW f9Wltw 9y lM ~t ....... ., ... ............ " ...... .. ...... ........ _, ... . ... .. , ...... .
period ol s11 ly {60)
ulendar days after lhe
date sel for lhe open111a
of bids
Pursu•nl to Pubhc
Conlrul Code Section 22.JOO lhe Aareement
Wiii cont•ln PIOVISIOn\
perm1t11na the success
lul bidder to subslllule
•ecurohn tor any mon
IU Wllhhtld by lhl
OIS TRI C T lo 1nsun
perfo1m1nce under lhe
A(reement or perm1tlln1
peyment of retention•
urned directly into
n c•ow
In 1ccordance with
Educ 1l lon Code
17076.11, lhe District
hu a partldp1tion 11011
of at least 3 percent ol
the oveiall dollar
amount upended each
yt1r l0t construction ICH
DV8E. ......... .,.
S..lMcl-, Directer,, _ _..., •-.,c-...i-'""" , _ _. .. ,,.. ....
Publlahad Na,.porl
Bt1ch Costa Meu Delly
Pilot July 1'. 21.
2003 M759 ··-........
lOd&.Sia
mAlHf1
mlf.lnWI
Wl•Amm
To all lltln , t>tntfl
cl1r1a. a ldi I.Or 1. COii •
lln••nl cre(lltota, and
peuona who 111•1 oth·
trWIM l>t lntar11ttd In
the wUI "' ....... Of
boU1, ••: C YltlL r . KtlHMAN
A l'CTITION ro.t PltO IATI he• Mtn filed by MICHAIL W. C~UI In
die SVpetlof Cout t or
C1llfou111, Count., of
OIWICC. THt Pl flTION FOii
'IOIATl requnb ~LW comtM ...-Mttf .. ...,_ .. :z...-:-t•t•" to •d· .. Ht•ll .. ..........
ntlNTml* .......
I
2MO L.epl Natlca
lhe decedenl s Will and
cod1c1I~ 11 .any b"'
admitted to PfObatt The
Will and any tod1c1b are
available for e• em1na
loon In the tole kept by
lhe courl
THC PETITION rtqunls
aulhonty lo 1dm1n1ster
the n t1te under the
Independent Adm1n1s
lration of [states Acl
{Thos Auth1111ty wiH allow
lhe personal represen
lahve IU lake many
11cUons without obtain·
ine court 1pprovat
Before l1k1n1 cerla1n very lmporl1nt acllons,
however. the personal
representative will be
required to 1lve notice
lo Interested peisons
unless they h1vt waived
notice or conunted to
the proposed 1tlion.)
The 1adep1ndent 1d
m1nlslrellon 1uthor1ty
will be 1J anted unlesi
'" lnte•asled per$On
Illes an ob11ct1on to lhit
petition ind ahows &ood
c1uM why tht courl
&llould not 1r1nt the
autlloflly.
A HEARING on the
petitt0n wlll bt htld on
AUGUST 7, 2003 11 t ·45
p tn In Oapt L73
IOclltd 11 3'1 Tiie C1t1
Drive South. Ortf\lt. CA 92868. tr YOU 08.ICCl to lht
1f•nttn1 of tilt petltloft,
1® should ~ at tN
helfl"J .,.d ••••• 'I°"" ob1t<hon1 or hie written ot>ltctlon• "1111 the COUfl belor1 the ll1ar1na.. Your
•1>911rance m•y be In
person or by your
1tt0tn1y. IF YOU ARC A CRCOI·
TOR or cont11111nt qaditor ot the dtciNstd,
you "''"' flit yow cl•'"' wltll tn. court ind mill
I C091Y to llM pettONI '•-t.tl•e ..,.,,t.d lty tfll COVI I wttllift ,..,,
lllOfltll• frOftl tM dllte of
lfM first Mutftet of
,..,.,. .. ptO'f... Ill
,,... Code MCtlOll
9100 Tiit tlfftt"" .... deM!t .. flOt ••••
lllfor• to.it ........ ~-tt.. ......... ~ *"·
YOU MAY CXAMIN( lht
ftle kepi by the COUI l II
you Brt • ptnon in
leresled on lhe eslal1
you may Ille with lht
cour I a Requnl for
Spet.1al Notttt (form 0£
1~> of the hline of an
onvenlory ind appr•isal
of nt.ate aaMh or ol
any petition °' itCCount as provided 10 Probate
Code section l 2!>0 A
Request for Special
Nohce form •• available
from the court clerk
Allorney for Pehlloner
DlNfS L. llASfAN, ISQ.
S001 l IVY GUNN. sn.
112, lAGUNA NfGUlt.,
CAt2'77
Published Newport
Beach·Cost1 Mesa D11ly
Pilot luly II, t8, 2l,
2003 Mf763
ts< 1n11
ll011CI TO c.TOIS Of
•&.S&AYUlll,WI
l.u.21
SUPlRIOft COURI Of
CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of
ORAfifCiC
Nollet Is het1b1 8fvtn
to the creditors ind
cont111aent ettdlt0!'$ of
Ult ebovt·named dee ..
dtnt, that 111 peraona
h1Vln1 ct.Im• 1111111t
the ~tdtnt lte tt· quited to fllt them with
the $uperl0f COUI I ti
l1mor111u Justice
C«lltf, I' 0. Boie 11171..t Ottnp. Callfot1ti1, 92&t;i
er1d mall 1 copy to
81rb111 H11ny. ta
tru1t1t ol tht trust
det.d Octob« l7, tMS, •nd amendff 01etmbtf ll. 1"6, wherein th•
"'1tdtnl WH the Ult•
lor. •I c/o Jan W,
Alldtl•oo. An4911on &
Anhrson, 2010 N
Tut1111 Alft • Senta Ana,
CA tV05, Wltllift Ult
lt1tf of four -•h•
'"" Jiiiy l4. 2003: (the dttt of Ult fht ,111111
cellon of noUct to er-::.~ ot, if ftOtb II llf MfMMlr ....... to"y.ut .
... ""-'die .......
llthct •• -~ .. ,....,..., .........
you A cl•om form may
be obl.,1ned from the
court cltr~ ro1 your
protection you are
encouuaed lo file ynw
cl•1m by u rhfoed m•1I. #llh ieturn rett\opt
requntd ,_ welt. "'"'-'--· A.t4en-& A..4tn-.
2070 N. Twti.. Ave.,
S-~t• A"9 CA t270S • .......tt.4 OA 101 ,_ 21, 200J I •/ ,...._. Hwv•y,
""'•'" OATID1 ,_ U , 200J
ANDI.SON & ANDI•·
SON
JAN W. ANOIHON,
!•/ ,_ w. AIMkr•-·
Anw-y fer'•""-I ,,.,., ..
Pu bll•h•d Newport
Buch·Cosla Mesa Daily
Pilot July U. l8, 21. 2003 MF761
~ ..... .........
T ht loltow1n1 pe11ons •re dolnc businus 1Y-
l 11dlaw Schulti Aichi'
ltcb, 110 West eo.9
Kwy tP, Htwf)Ofl 8N<~
CA. 92663
Scon l.Jlh111w k .. 1119
Rivet Ave.. Newport
8etcll,CA9*3 •
Cfllt H SchultJ. 10)
St. JoHpfl Ave • Lone
8tadl.CA 90803
This buslneu Ii con•
dueled b1 a pneral
plrtMrlhlp
lf.t"8 JOU llarttd dolnt
bu11n111 yet? Ytt. Mer
1.1'97
Cr•l• H, Schulli
Thli stettmtnl Wit
hied with tilt Counlf C .. rk of Drtnp CounlW
on01/l4/0J •
MIMtll.MJ •
Oaily Pitot )ul} 21, 29i Aue. 4, 11, 2003 M771
S LL
(11\tt Autl\oroty woh allow you m115t ,, .. you1 ct.Im
the 1>4'1100n•I 1tpres.n· with the court and mall
tahve to l•h meny a copy to the 1>«&0nll
man Of:
SltAl8I O. DINS
CASl llO. A220090
•na •Ourl appr oval.
Belo1e l•~one ctttain
v~r y tnwor l•nl actions. hoW~Y••. tho Plll\Oll•I
1P111nentahve will be
lo all hetn, b~11•l1 rrou11ed to 111ve nohce
cutrln . qed1lots, c un to 111te1nted per~on1 tonaent ued1to1s. •nd untc:" they h••• waived
penon' who m•y orh nuhl t ut ~unsenled to
ff wrse be inlet uled 111 thr 1.11vpostd actoo11 )
the will 01 nl•te "' lhe 111d~1>•nd•nt ad·
both, of SllARl N 0 m1t11\l1 ~llnn autho11ty
KERNS will 11~ &•~nted unless
A PCTITION FOR PRO ~n 1111~1nt~d person
BATE h•s bern l1led by f1h .111 ob tu toon to the
JULIA ANNE HOCltAOfl 1nt11"'" dlld \huw' eiood
CUI/AN 1n the 'iuv•"'" , ~•I\•· why lhe Lour!
Cou• I ol C..alllo1 nod ''"'""' 11111 KIJlll the County of ORANG! ,1utt11,11ty
TH[ Pl TITION f UH A lllARINC 011 the
l'ROBA 1 E 1e4unh 1un11 p1•11t1u11 will 1.1~ to~ld on
ANNE HOCHADEL CUI 1\111,IJ'>I l4. ;ro()l •I I 45
1.AN ·be appm11led d~ 1, 111 111 o~i;I L 7 J p~•sonal rep1esent•fl•• luc t.lt·t.I ,11 J41 Th~ City
to 'dmon .. ter th~ e\ldlP llrov~ <;1111th ()1 .,1111e. CA
of U1e decedent 978611
TH[ PETITU:~N. re4ue\h If Y<llJ IJBJl.C:I tu lhe
the de<.l!denl s Woll •nd , """'"'~ ul flu pehhon codlllh 11 •nt fi,. 1,,,. >huullf dllVf"" .it the
•dn11tted It> p<ubat .. 111.. h .. ,.1111;; Jlld \Idle your
W1U •nd any t..od1ul' .ur 11htt't ''""' ,,, Mt" wrttlen .tVdtl4lbl~ ft\t e I dOltnd t1htf'' tum with th~ L(JUf t
hon m the trfe kepi IJ1 tn>l11f .. 111 .. ,.,.l., ing Your
lhl! lOUrl ••11~"·"·'"' • m~y be on
THE PCTITION re11u"f•, I"'' "" "' by your
dUlhot1ly lo -ttdm1n1,tu .tll•ttiu 'f
the o tate under ti•• If VOii AHi A CRC DI· lndep~nd .. nt Admon°' I OH ,,, , onton11ent
Ir a hon ot l \t&tt!s 1\1 t , 1 ~dot<ir 111 the deo..eased.
Poli('\' .
by the cCKHI within lour
months ftom lh• date ol
t h• first lssu1nce of
letters u provided In
Prob•I• Cod• aectlon
9100. lhe time fo1 fllln1
claims will not t1pl1e
befMe four months hom
the huron1 d1te noticed
ibowe.
YOU MAV EkAMIHC the
ltte kept by lhe cour I If
you .,. a pe1son tn
lerested 1n the n tate,
yeru may It.. with the
court " Request lor 5'>eo..•r• Notice (lot m Of
154) of the lttma of an
1nvento1 y and appratu l
of e$la te unt.s or ot
any l>•hltol'I or 1ccount
as prov\d~d on Probate
Code section 1250. A
Request for Speclll
Noltce fotm is 1v11lab~
from the court cte1k
Allotney for Petotlonet
Dovl4 G. o-4.1, h ...
4199 c_,.... Dr., Ste.
670, ltvl-, CA 92612-
2691
Pubflshed Newpor I
Beach Costa Mes• 01111
Ptlot July 14, 18, :>!.
2003 Mf762
.. UIOI
WA19 llSlllCT
RCPORl ANO or A llMC
ANO PLACC Of A
HLARING fHEREON
RtLAllV[ 10 HAVING
SEWER CHARC£S fOR
CERTAIN PARCELS Of
LANO COLLECTED ON
THE TAX ROll AHO
NOllCC Of PUBLIC HEAAIHC
HOTIC( ia hereby 11ven
that 1 1ej)Oft hlls been
filed with the Secretary
ol the l1v1ne Ranch
}Nater Otltrict relative to
havme w wer cha111es for
certain parcel' of land
w1th1n the d•llrocl
colle<.ted on the I•• 1011
Said 1 ~po11 ~011tains J
desc roptoon of each
pucel and the amount
ol the charees for each
parcel tor fo~cal yt.,
2003 04 Said r epor I "
on hie wolh the Seue
ta1y of the Oishi.I at
the Otstrocl Ofhce 15600
Sand Canyon Avenue
Irvine CA and 1s avail
.-ble for pubht oro~ec
hon between lhe houl\
of 8 00 A M to 5 00
P M . Monddy lh•<iuith
f,.d•y This repurl ''
hied pursuant to Sechon
!>413 of the Health and
Safety Code of the Slate
of C•hfurn1a
NOHCC ti l111the1 1udfor
11ven that Monday, the BROAOCASI
28th day of luly, 2003, AUTOMATION S'l'Slf M
ol said cll1y ( Ot n soon
theftafte1 H IS rH
•onabfe pr aclk•ble) in
the Board uf Ouectors
meelln& 1oom of the
01ltrlct, at I~ Sand
C•nyon Avenue, l1vlne,
CA ts the lime •nd place
fixed by the Boa1d of
Oorectors f0t heac1n1 •ml
cons1dt11t1on by the
Boa1d ol all ob1Khon'
or prot"t' of fny to the
1epo1t
Leolle l eftltewslt I, s. .... ...., . ..,, .... •-di
Wotet Dl1trlct
Published Newport
Buch Co\11 Mesa Daily
Pilot July 14 :i!l. 2003
M766
MOOO IMTllG Im
Noflu 1s hereby erven
lh•I the Board o f
11 u'tre\ of the Coa;.t
Com111un1ty Colleee U"'"'' o f 01an1e County C•ltlorrua will
•tteove ualed bods up
lo but nu later than 2 00
p rn I ue,d•y. Aueust ~.
200J •I the Purch.sin1
O~parlment of the
01\t"t t located .ti 1370
Ad•m\ Avenue, Hldg 0,
Co,ld Mesa. Cahlorma.
•t wh•~h time bods will
be pybl!cly upaned and
All bids .01• to IHI• on
acc:o1d<111ce w1lh the Bod
Oocumenh which art
now on Ille •nd may be
secu1 ed on the ofhc:e of
lht Ouettor of l'ur
ch•sone of the Oostroct
No Btddet may with di•" hos bod fOf a f)4111od
of fOf"ly love ( 4!>) d•y•
aftet tha dale set lot
the openona thereof
The 80.•d of ltusltH
1uervn the prrv11e11e of
re1Kton11 .tny •nd ell brd\
or to w•1ve .ony 111e11u
fa,,t1es 01 rnform•hh~\
1n any bid or in the
b1dd1ne
Sf .. e4: /S(, ... ., W.
Oovh, D 1ector •I
Purch e tlft9 , (001t
(o"'"'"""Y Colle9e
Dlstrlct
A4verfl\" Ji.1ly 2 I,
200S oft4 July 21,
200S
0,....: TuH41ry, A1t90HI s, 2003 . 2 , .....
l hf Ne: llSI
Publo\htd Nt wp111 t
Beuh Co~la Me, .. D•1ly
Polol July ?I 28
2003 ""169
SEU
I low to Pla{'C A
IU~ eel 0 OH
Communoty Colleae
01~tr1ct o f 01 •n1e
tounly, Ciihto1noa , wtll
1ece1vo. sealed bids up
to but no late1 than 2.00
pm Wedroe•d•y, Aue.u't
6, 2003. at the Pur
chum& Oeputment ol
the D1slricl located llll
1310 Ad<1m~ Avenue
81df 0 CMla Mesa
C.ahlo1n1a at which ltrM
bod\ will be pubhcly
opened .and ll•d for
l!ROAOC..AS f VIOl 0
St RVI R llOC( rv
All btd' drt to be 1n
•Lt 01 "~"'·" with the Bod Ont unoenh which are
nuw un hie dnd may be
~ctu• •d 111 the 0111 .. e of
the 011e~tur of Pur
'hd\mfl of the 01str1ct
No b•c:lc:ler may with
d• •W h" bid tor • perood
ul l{i1ty five (4!°>) days
a lter the d•le set for
th~ upt-none thereof
lhe l!oa1d of trustees
1 ~·t• ·~., the prov1te1e of
• •1•ll1ng dl\y and •II bods
Of ltJ waive any ureau
1~""~' 01 mform•hhe\
m dny bid 01 1n the
b1dc:t111~
Signed: /S/ Roget W.
Dovh, Dlte clet of
,u1<ho1ln9 , Coos!
Monday, July 21. 2003 A9
c ...... 111 c.11.,.
Dlstwld
_l.lpl_91otices ___ 2140_ I Lepl 9lotices 2MI
AcM.s.... bu or~•· yet' Nu
8eibar• I Burn'
A4•ertlM• Jwly 2 t ,
20H
Op••1 We4•••4ey, ..,._,6,2oos-
2, .•.
114N•.a tlSt
Put>llShed Newport
Buc.h Costa Meu O•oly
Poto t Jul, 2 1 28
2003 M770
I he foftowonc pe<Son•
•re doln& businHs .as
•l Lolesh ••~ b 1
Lofeshare net 28~~ Poncuc~~ Drove AJ()'l
Cosi. Mu• Ca him n11
926?6
I llHti.tre, lnL (CAI
•re doma bu"nn, '"'
f roend\ of I •auna lie•• 11
Commu111ty tl1111t Jb7
lhltd Sh~~• l•v.1111•
811acn, CA !176'> I
L111una 8•.tt h l.01111
mun1ty Cl1n1o.. ln1. 11 A 1
J62 Thord !>he.,t I •JIUll•
Beath CA 91'&>1
f hf~ bU~lrt~\' I\ i IJll
duc:ted tlt • •Of 1-H" •h~1n
Hne ru11 \l•d•d 00111~
bu>oM\\ yrl > Y.-> !llr 08 '20()j
l •1un• tt• ... , ,, 1 in
m11n1t1 t n11u M t<1t·1 .. .,, ..
.,,,~,,, .. , \.,..,,.ftfy
lht' litf,.Ul•Uf Wit
til~d w11t1 Hu 1 11mty
Clerk ut (J, ,,,, •. f. uhty
un 06 ~ l IJ I
20036949031
7?85!> Poneueek Urove O••ly Pilot luly I 11\
A302. Cost• MH• Aull 4 JI 'IJ01 Miii
C•hlornw 92626
This bu.,ncu •i ton Aditiclls '4111Mss
ducted b,1 • CO•Pfl••l•on
Have you \lllrted dt11ntt M.t S.....,
bustnes.s yet' NH fht-t.,11uw10~ , .• t u
l tt•s..h•rt Inc ft-'> 4f .. ", .. 1. frn ,. ....
Mer Tracey Syphc1d kurw An<! A\\o•to•lr•
This statement ... , 1,001 fl"• h \I ,..,.,.,.,,,
Med with th~ r.ounty a ••••. I A 'Uf,J,IJ
Cieri< ol 01an1e C.ounly a.n •• , .. I k "' l ,,
on07/07/03 81Aud'"t"' '"' '"
20036950610 I "''• Mr\.1 I A 1 f, 'I
O••lt Pilot July 14 21 I In.. llu'.11" · ,. 11111
28. Aue 4 2003 M7b4 due t•d by ... 111d"'"""'
.J:!!.~! ... Plu •-.t.trtt-•j d111n ..
Cltirk of °'""I" Count1
un 06 /!rlQ)
20036t4t 411 ll~tly l'olul Jun• JO July
I 14 ,11 i'O()"j Ml'>l ,.... ......
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(949) 6l l-6594
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By Phont•
(949) 642-Vi7k
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By :\lail/ln Pe rson:
'30 W l'.\I Bay Srm:t
Co,ta Me~. CA Q~627
Al Ni:v. port Blvd & BJy SI
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Thur-.da) \\t·dnl·,dj~ 5 :OOp111
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that ma) I~: m ~our d.1"1ficd ad
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no lt:ihtltt) f11r .111) c:rror 111 an
advl·ntwllll'OI tor v.t11th ti may ~
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ~l
& MISC
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
~·~ PA(tfl( VIEW
tAYVllW TH RACl
'LOTS-AU OR P.UJ
: Ut 494 SOIS
OeUectibles/
flfemorabllia 1160
1010.1770 -)
1419
$]
2305-2490
SELL
your stuff
through
class 1fred!
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Mo~~ 9•9 &•'> l'>U'> ~==========:;
.BfTERTAJNMENT
1310
lQUAl llOUSIMG
OffOIT\llTY
All rnl .Sidi• dllv•r
to~m& on th" r1•w\paptr
1~ Wbfel I It• the I f<l<'r .,1 r arr llousmll Act nl 19&8
i\ a mended wh" h
in·~~\ It 11fCQdf IO advt'rll\~ dny 111 •f Pr
Pnt11. tim11.a11un or
dl\c11m1n,1t>0n ba'Od nn
li~e colo• reltamn . ..,.,
handKap l•n11l1at SldtU'
Of n1toonal Of!lln ni An
1ntentt0n to mallor ally
SCl\.h 1>1eferenct l1m1t•
lion ot d1~t1mmatoon
lhos new,p•~• wilt
not ~nowoncty •rcept
•n1 •dver toum .. nt tor
1 ul est.it~ whol h ,., rn
voolalton nl lhe law Ou•
• ••der s are herrhy
lhformed that •II dwell
1n~ advertr~d 1n this
newsplpet are available
on en equal oppo<tun1I~
bil'Ms
To compl••n of dos
Cfominlhon, call HOO toll
he. at 1·800 424-8!190
1 WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style FurMure
PIANOS & Collect>blM
$$ CASH PAID $$ .........
WE BUY ESTATES
.;~
SOUTH C8AST AUCTI N
2202s. ......
S..AM.CAt2107 6l. ___ ,>,...,.
ANAHCIALJ
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
SSCASHSS lmrMCkate
Cuh for illuclured setllemerlb . ....,.,,.... , ...
e\tate. notes. p1lval• "'°' 1pee not-. acddlnt
casn and ~n1u11nce f>'10'Jb (IDl) 194-7310.
(CAL•SCAH)
LfGAl. SERVICES
AdcJtltion&
FoaefCM
Semca 2$50
""""" ........ io-• .._ awart>. your child Happily
marrll!d As>an American
couple """-"' s newbol n
[ipenses p.old l.Jnet Mid
Horner I 800 ?13 10 1
befor" 5pm I -8111.662
3620 altet (Cal•Scan1
HOME
FURNISHINGS
IEDltOOM S UIT(
Queenstze bed. 2 n•eht
t.ibles, armou t1r1e
dres\er w/m11<or Also
TV. work·out boke, soh
949-939 '3677
2 c ... 1-Couche!. Bum
New, 7 ft. Tusany 0-..
ew1h torm.. Sl500 tor
boll\ 96-5(5. 7881
HIGH I OY CHlST
7 dr 1wera, antique blue/
whrte outtrne, n cellent
cond $495 949-720· 1565
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3010-3940
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5005-5150
3610
2QCH. ICITTIHS. CA TS,
DOCS www...r~OI& r .wwon t.land. ·hw>e 5'll1
tr urn l'fA. Tli GUARN(TU
94%44-2'219
Spay monma ut. hlJme<>
la~~]~
Oclcot ICltten1. leopard
look a hilts rare u oht
&nldlchocolate '5P(lls rul
schmoozeu 909 681 6664
Ger,,,_ Sh"""'ch 111
colo r\, all sizes for
.adophon to quahloed
homes w-ssrl'S(.ue Of I
or 714 773 5915
MISCEl.lANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
MlscelllnlOUI
Mtrdlllldise 3855
STiil IUllOINGS
50 70'f. Off 40140.
50•90. 60al20 Must Sd! Can [)el1ve1! Roy
(aoo)Ot-2760
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Cal-SCAN ad$ in 200
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NortlNfn OI Soulhllfn
~ r,. trtb'nwllon
(916) 2 88·6010,
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Index
AAA VOCMNG llOUTI.. Ill
>tll•nQ units Prom~
loutlllfl'I ~ Invest
?':>~down w~ IDl 396
9JI I 1CAl •SCAN>
AISOlUTl GOLDMINlt
60 vend1ne machine\
with '4~tllenl locations
.. la SlO.!m!ID~
WOMAN TO WOMAN.
l ooll m& tor women lo
launch eaclusivt ndlural
products 101 optimal
hot monal balance Es
tabloshed company
Comm1ss«1n/8onus plus
residual ln1n1n1 pro
vrded Call 888·2!>8 2310
(CAL·SC~)
HOMES FOA SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Ou A: wtl Tt1pleA ready
ID r emod!t or reboold.
~ R 2 lot LOOll$
o-l'he 11 ass Plf1\ by
l'he 8.ab>e Pw SI .3!115.(Dl
lam Jacobs, As.soci.aled
Ruity t4t-67S-.J66J ......,. r,. .. ...,. non-c:on-
fomwt1 w/-end bay
-Sl.195.COl. .Im .llcoOs. Assodolled
Rally 9&673 366.l
0.... ........ I blodl to
bud\, Jbr 2ba 111>1*, I bl
Iba 10 .. er. 3car 1•r.
l'.MS.COl ..... 9&574-35911
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7402-7466
~ 9000-9750
Under the Scr\'ice Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 H omes Each Weck
For Only $32 per wee k (4weck minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) S74-424S
Cini-Cor--del Mor I c....io"''"'"""· RURAL PROPERTY 11,0UI""' kfldll'n WTIMl&f'I
21R I U VlARl Y
w/go•og• Avoil A119 I
Anou G1ed Reolty
won c"'h>m tilt and c~b FOR SALE ""'try Front i\.O .lbr 2b• ________ _
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COASTUNf REALTY
949-759..0171
RmUCIDll ~-Ctffl< I' abuloo' loc<ttoon' on ~
gr-eenbc'tt 3bi ~i wort<out
room ulla Ii;: llv,rm w/lp,
ac.. i•le lllJMded pook,
spa\ Judy Knlai l!.1lltN
949-376 SS76
CH9CA (OVI b llM
lnJSe. Wat.tr V-la l ut
~ WS:ome aet S;wdy
II ~lJB.9646 / 14 9/4 9't9'I
Garden Grove
llr I lo !l•led lund<l
New pnt crpl 1<11 11111& &
O/W ,,.,,, br w ·wal~ 111
Cl11. l R w cam lPll\ Ip
tenn" trt$. clubhSf' Prud
C11 Realty 567 ~I 1'>88
Newport Beach
SlA fAJRl
V..s of Cke<illl & Catalona
from Huee Paho IBr IBa
$449 IXXl llll ~110
(~ ody plu5e)
HAUOlt WOOOS
2bt 2ba, 2 c 1•1 bedim
offrce a1t S I 900
!M9 293 463t
•• lflaoM ...... (net
CU5tOfn estate Wlttl C8r1YM
& ocean -Of1'lr1!d at
$6.500,000 <-•'""' ......, t4t-7St-Ol77
SELL
your stuff
tkough
classified!
Ranches,farms/ Coumy Propet1y 5915 Balboa Island
COLORADO AJ tT'1
I (ST 3~ acre> only
S!f.l.!m ()"81 fl('.111ta&r ' ~· Nelolv ""~ :fl acr'"' 1r1 W~t ~Int
~ildl)~ toGtand
Me-.. NatJUrwl forest Wide
Cl~ flontAee 84': ~
Road & eleL.trc I~
YI 1~3116
ICAL~l
SO COLOltAOO toe ~
wM well 40 ac S89.900
Oubt..lortdslf Rody Min
v~ h om 11\e dl!c:k of
lh~ Mavhfuly toe c.a:bln,
duw lo IOCO's of BLM • « l<lnd E.nfOY ,.,., ltvq
unbehevilble prrces Cal
Rell loll t.ee I 866-696
5'lf>J (CAL·~)
MISCB.lMEOUS
RENTALS
•Se l ey fr ont yrly 4br
2ba upp~• duplea I co1r
p kon& l~undry IH
$37!>0mo • ( a\I Bay
front apt l b• Iba Ip
S1800mn •It.. ~ p
~ • IJrWll Sl«Xm> • 2b 2ba hou!ie yt'ly
S21~'cl ~
Corona det Mir
0c-vie w ho-bro2ht
quoet lbt ?t>a wd pal~\
no imo• pet I c 1tA•
S23~o 949 171 1719
.._.,. ~ 2ba hou~e
famrm aood stougr I 7
aar, wd, palto dw lrpk
Sl400mo !M9 615 569!>
l.-t1"'4 Si r 21•~;
l.8a ~ ttrtAs. °* ftd .... wM ~ 41
S2.IDllS1800 949 293 ~
Rental To Simi U Coltl Miii
~ c...A. !ff. pal
u1mm Custom urmll
Beal -· la~.°""' bl. fUI prfVir&es, p . pool s 1aio • 112 uti lem pr.t
Avlfll8 I 714 608 2145 ==-GMAGIS wl*t lb22
SD> °' 2b2D ~ fl
SQJ)sf, arport -,,... wftVl ,..;uty ~I~
FIND
an
apartment
through
classified
........... I
m ID t.dl. .,..; ~
SIO¥e. .. 'I. ceol ,., more
lll5C)n I br .. S 11/0m 2br
133 l 16th St Asll tor
Special 9'9 5'8 ?421
1·.w.~i.Wt ...... & ... ,.....-
peie.. $" 1-''° ( 21st St ... ~ .... S-7776.
N eor Newport Hh,
lUmpl .. tt+r ,. ' rt 'I,
l 'lh~ twnh'' ,.,. .-.. w
n~w k1trh & IPI I' ~
ca1pe-t & m. 1 r' ""'
w opener ~. 1•·1' Sll!l">
949-ID&il• ..,-.i t/16 UH>
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U9 t.73-303
A STlAl I• S 109S/Mo
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"'"' ~'(1 w ,tr-# CJ(lli-~·"'' & ... ll"lO ... w 11
_. ..... (<ii""" 0 w & ""' •·••l»•1 ~m•·• 114 "-1.:l FH/ Nt1 dr~
I ILOCK FROM OCEAN
.,. '!lot ,, .. llld tM "'4Jll'•
•.wpc~ 'tor<e" SllfiO '°' AvM R I 'Jll9.51~ 422!1
Hurtington Beach 1 • 2•1• ' Slry •wntm
OcrM'rtt It. lb.•'"'"'' t•'•f ht'<h , .. mvdf"'I i-'' • t-e Pe u •m•1t f"J ' ""'' c aq>ocl 1utm w d hkup
w d " unit ••OOlofd ..,, Sl<fhn ""'~ l n4 122-9.l Aet sum cwq 61 • flUl
COMMUllUSS
ltllAX MORl
Contact rentll ~ ~t
""'"' lmtornwllon !An!"' 116?.>B <ti ttarv•ll ....i
Main, hwtt Ca 9:'6 I•
1166 .-269'
iu ... M~
octANfltONT
wtflTO alNTAU
t -2-J & ...... 1A..it.
hM<l .. 84•-"Y
t4t-67J-U6S
UDO YtM1 Y UAR
&&.o-N091$
8U GRtH>V RCAl. TORS
MMPS-61•1
1.evely 21 r+-4-21 /•I•
Jo,.nh •uY 1860.1 1"<
ll• -.,,. pool ~ '-
"' f Wwol'· "" S7Mn nn
llf't -"" 949 m«>D
le1t~luH, Si r 2 11,
C•• •It' " d h~up Ael
S?37S mo !Mq Z93 "630
IAUIOA P(NfNSUlA I& ~ '.b 2hrl. vMJlt ur,j
Ip .. /d,2•Pf.~ ~ Chr15ty 9119.500 .1548
211t YlAaL Y ltlNTAU
Newport Sch Pen111M1la
S 1400 Sl400 mo Act
t4t-47S-7IOO
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....,...en.artr/•
Enif "°"" pr#, ~ .-, ~~W..-1*
• $2'Jm '6 .. 986i6Wl
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AlO Monday, ·Jljy 2.1, 2003
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE·
aa.-.... n •• .J. Monthly Renlal Av4111 ~
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~ ,. ....... ...... Pocnt Vf!l'Y na l11nd di!
Jba home, l+at1 &M, PflV s.Ml~~()Cl;w~
patio, comm pool Vt ~
flTIS .wall mw ~/J Big c-Y.°"•. 19 Rue c:ann.... Jbf, 'l'/ibd, J 1"11
Blvff's 'op.,lar ( Plan eai. completely r6m0deled
48r. 21/>Ba. family rm. J.<XXlsl. Monaco Mod (1!>1
courly•rd. bal,ony nu " r.laster). $4.9!l0,mo Call
pets S28nn 714 328 8333 Dorne 714 m 1811 •231
lackhay HH Huee yard
lru1I trees. 4Br 2Ba. 'Iii
t'81 tw~'-. S2!mn rv'petr. 9'1!1251 01:11
HA.HOR VllW HOMlS
3Br. 28a great loc•l1on
near !>Chool & 11reenbelt
New cat pet/paint dYdll
8123 SDXlrn 949 7S9 J771
* s ... , Shorpllt * :IU, J8a Condo Step'\ 1(1
bch. BahJa Ptm. ~ 7< p.G!!i>nlk~
IAYFRONT CONDO
21t 21a,2 ...... .,.
S3SOO/mo.
DadAvollM.le.
Anoclated lteohy
949-673-3663
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pvt beachel.. NC. Uirono
714-991H758 714·345 !'>/13
1824 ,ort wi...i. .. 4br
31 />ba, J 1 a1 gar
tomplelely remodeled
3.000sf. $4.950, Catt
Dome 714 772 1811 ~231.
Newport Coast
TltOVAltl
?br 2ba 2 l "'' &dkd 'ommunlly pool aat $7400 949 ?9] 4631
SEU
your unw.-nlt"d
1tem1 throu11h cla\s1f1ed
f>I &<e"'baJI s:>~r\)\I loo!We
53 Name
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55 SEATO
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56 Catch
59 Wlflll U.5'
ASSISTAHT MANAGER
I OR BOAi RI NIAL S
CAll
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i AUTODflWI
NIWPOITWCH
94'l I j!) 1111
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
wttti OMAR SHARIF
ANSWERS TO WEEKLV BRIDGE Q IZ
Q I • Both vulocrtlblc. u South yO\I hold:
• J 9 7 6 5 1 • t< Q \• 111 9 7 • II II
The bidding tw procttded. WF.S'f NOJfllr MbT SOUTH
I• Obi PIM ?
Whal 1Ction do you ~e·•
A • rbe ooc llung )'OU mu~ llOC do I\
convcn lhc lalc:oot double kJ pend! tic~ )OU CiAJ'lll(JC c~pc.:c to rnalc
more than '"'ll ur three tric;b on iJefen.c, and there ii. no ~a.~m tu
think partner can takt lour« the
Your choice lte~ hcl'l\l.'.:n tW11 dia· rnond~. your lon~~~l uubid i.u11. and
Ont 1111 11'\Jlllp. J ~Lr,_iit O\ crb1d Smc:c
1><11lJl.:r .Jlould rc;il11e y~ ~'Ould ti.·
unde( pl\!'!>)UfC on Om aucLJuo :mJ
.,.c Jo nvt hk uJung uul into 11 '
1im:., i:.uJ 'uu :11 1hc 1"'0--le~cl. "'e
"'ould opt h"ll' onc no trump
Q 2 ·Neu.her ,ufnc1abk. yw holJ
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four ur Ii"· c.irJ ma~. the
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pill) u11'.' "" 1n11np fon:rng. hen-' I.Ill'
oppnnun1l) tu 1ru1 <JUI that weupo)fl
tr no<. y110 i.hclukl prel.:r on.: nu
t.rump 111 l"'u heuns. Your hJ11\l I' 11
trifli: \.\t:UI. for .t \IJIKl:.trd l\.\1\-11\C'f
one r.:,prnhc. ~-µ.:dully wnh .1 Jou
bkt•m in panrn:r \ 'u11.
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the three-level wilh a 'oe\ert loi.a
h..iod 1\ 11ski11g lot troubk ~'
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A • Yuu riecd to m.il.c 11 ~lwn 'ut:g~·
1111n 10 parrncr and "trungcly ~llf>O.!l,h. u bid or four hc:iru
1k.·~nbc~ yoor strength and hcar1
lcn11.1h t-~11Ctly. Wilh a ~IH.'lltd Mlit
JDJ Jl(,I 'lam a.'>Pirallon•. you "'ould
'1mpl) hJ't nit.I four ~.ul' lOJll.uly.
Q 5 -He.ch 'ulncmhk -'' Suulh you twtJ
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1111tru111p "'11h JU~t one ~l\lllurwJ
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to 41 ~"'' t~rn •If 1tc l\11 ">
to 8/ <cnl' 1o ... 1 ""
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Newport & Hunhngton flt h
Set your ow11 "h~<lulr1
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