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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-02 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot,. , 1: I I I I I • .. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Data MICCO lmagin ~enee CabaUero i-· ':> Box 801150 1\JESDAY, NOVE..at 2, 2004 ., .":a Clant..iCA913E i Poll wonkers bra·ee for big voter ·turnout . . Registrar reports 1.49 million Orange County voters, with 35,570' in Costa Mesa, 60,819 in Newport Beach. Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot \ NEWPORI'-MESA -Political activists and poll workers are bracing for a re- cord number of voters they anticipated will swarm polling places today. "I expect It to be just a massive voter turnout." said Teddi Alves, who was working in Orange County Democrats' Huntington Beach campaign office Monday. "People just think this is so critical... . The Orange County Democrats' office has been busy helping people who didn't receive voter information. or who don't know where their polling place is, Alves said Local Republicans told a similar story. As of Monday, a Newport Beach GOP campaign office had run out of signs, bumper stickers and just about every- thJng else, said Lee Frodsham, who heads the office. "I think it's going to be tremendous," she said. "There's an awful lot of inter- est, and it seems to be nationwide .... Voter registration was more than we've ever seen, except for the recall." In the 2000 presidential election, nearly 73'1(, of Orqe CoWlty'a L.34 mil- lion registered wttrs cast ballot.a, ac- cord.Ing to the Orange County Registrar of Voters. On Monday the regi.sttar re- ported a total of 1A9 million voters in 0(3Jlge County, with 35,570 voters in COsta Mesa and 60,819 in Newport Beach. How many will turn out today -In Newport-Mesa and nationwide -is the big question, said UC Irvine political science professor Louis DeSipio. The last several presidential elections have drawn about SOC)(, of U.S. voters, and a recent Gallup poll p redicted 60% of reg- istered voters will cast ballots, he said. ·we have a very divided electorate, See T\JRNOUT. Paee A3 --.... "' .. . ... '~ .... DISHES FOR WISHES · Trustee .resign.ation draws dissension from colleagues Jeff Benson Daily Pilot COSTA ME.\A -Ille resignation of a Coast Community College Distnl"I trustee over the weekend triggered harsh comments Monday as voters pre pared to decide whether Armando Ru11 wouJd win another term in office. Rui.7~ 61 , retired a-. a Lru!>tec for tht· Coast C..ommunity < ollege District 1:1 fect1ve Sunday and won't take pan m WedneMiay'!> regular board rnt>etmg But hf''!> slill h'>ted a., .m incumhent for today\ ela-uon, a fat 1 that had some.• i.chool offic1ct.I'> ~ymg they won't \\.el come tum back to th1· di!J• .. Coast Federation of I dutc1tor'> pre-.1 dent Dean Mannn.i ....Ud Monday ht•., launthed h1'> own mve'>t1ga11on into wha1 he callC'd Hui7\ "defrauding of the pubht .. Mannna ..aid he drafted a let See TRUSTEE, Pa1e A3 Teen cites depression after car accident Greg l la idl ent£>r<) ho'>pital a day after a ll egedl y cau'>ing an alcohol-related cra'>h Saturday in ~an ta Ana. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot )J\ \IA \."'\,\ 1'111" l ttllll'> ,1fl' .ig.1111 ,1..,ki11g ,1 1udg1· Ill revok1 1ht• b.111 or I Y Vl'ar-old t .reg I t,utll. -.011 ol lornwr \-.w,1 .ml '>lwnll I >1111 11.udl ,11!1·1 he• \\d' 111\111\t·d 111 .in .1llq.:1·dl~ .cit ohol 11· lated tr,111ic tolla-.11111 '-..11urd.1\ 111gh1. < .n·g 11,udl... , .11 no'>wd .1 douhlt' \..) lov. lmt on Bn-.1111 \tn·1·1 Ill ...,.mt.1 \n.1 .ind -.1n11 l a.n om 11m111g t .1 r lll'l hefon· IO 10 j) Ill \.!turd.I\. \Jnt.i PHOTOS BY OOUGlAS ZIMMERMAN /DAILY PllOT Newport Beach City Councilman Steve Bromberg was one of 16 ce)ebmy chefs cooking for charity Monday at Bernhana in Newport Beach Greg Ha1dl \nd P11li11· Sgt 1 ,1r111 ... HoJ<I' -.aid C .reg l l;11dl told offiu·r-. h1 \,.._., nol dnnllllK. hut .i prelimlll.11) tth ohol-'l r1·1·nmg It'"' t.tll'n di the \cent· rt•g1-.1erl'd .i blood alrnhol level of O~'\.i. lwlow tht• lt·~.11 hm11 of 08" and .05% for 1wople undt•r .! I Sabina Hofzman, 4, enjoys some Japanese steakhouse cuisine with her mother, Petra Schaefer, looking on at their teppanyaki tabte. Newport councilman dons an apron to help the Make-A -Wish Foundation H e may have been cooking shrimp. but Newport Beach City Councilman Steve Bromberg felt free to ham it up while serving as a celebrity chef for charity Monday. Bromberg was one of 16 volunteer chefs cooking to raise money for the Make-A-Wtsh Foundation of Orange County at Benihana restaurant in Newport Beach. The Irvine office of accounting finn Ernst & Young held the event for 144 current and Conner employees and clients. spokeswoman Marietta Uebelhack said The 6nn hoped to raise a_, much as $5,000 during the ftrst-wne event, which mcludcd .1 Mlent auction of gifts donated by fonner employees and busiJ'les..~ in the community. Proceeds go 10 the Malc.e-A-WL'>h Foundation, which fulfills the wishes of children with Ufe-threa1ening illnesses. The chefs made their entrance to cheers and the strains of the song "Eye of the Tiger." In between cooking shrimp and vegetables on a hibachi grill and dishing them up for guests, Bromberg tossed utensils, ~ sauces and flipped shrimp tails into his chefs hat. quipping to onlookers, "I do th.is every night. I really do." See ACCIDENT. Page A4 PUBLIC SAFETY Violent • cnme up slightly in Costa Mesa : Driver dies after fiery, one-car cr~sh Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE Police lieutenant says the numbers are 'pretty comparable to last year.' Property crimes are down. The man, who hit a large tree in the median of a Newport Beach road, hasn't yet been ldenfilled by police . JeffllRIOR ... J?llYPlot MartaaO'Neil DaifyPlot f • I It • •\ • • • • • • • . • • • • . . \ • • LUNCH MENU The~-Meee · Unified SChool Dlltnct ~menu d"'*- Md\ •v .c 8'ementart ~Sbadlnb may ~·woeun.n entrM. The aeJection Vlrin Ind may be either• alad, sandwfdt Of' hOt entrw. Here's what's being served thit week: TODAY Muncllable lundl Nlad with Yoplait yogurt Of two pepperoni plzzetas, crisp green salad with rMld\ dretaing, cfic:ed pears and choice of milk. WEDNESDAY Munchebte lundt alad or bean and c:heeM burrito, babv carrots with ranch dip, fr9lh fruit, graham credtere and choice of milk. THURSDAY ~ ·..:. _., Munchable lunch ... l.llQ.---;,~­ or chicken petty on e bun, lettuce and pidcles, frozen juice bar and choice of mflk. FRIDAY Munchable lund\ salad or two soft tacos, lettuce cheese and salsa, Frito Lay Munchla kids mix, frfth apple and choice of milk. MONDAY Munchabfe lundl salad or com dog, potato wedges, diced peldle9 and choice of mllk. Papa John'• Pizza la served one day• week with vegetable, fruit and milk at each edlool in place of the regular menu. MONDAY College Park, Devit, Harbor View, Kalter and Newport Elementary. TUESDAY Andersen, California, EastblufJ, Rea and Sonora. WEDNESDAY Marinert, Victoria and Wilton. THURSDAY Adema, Killybrooke, Newport Coast, Newport Heights and Pomona. FRIDAY Lincoln, Paularlno, Whittier and Woodland. Nochildia dilCrimlnated •IMt b«auN of nK», ~ color. n1tional origin, age or diublllty. If h la btllieved a child ha b#n di.almlnated aga/nlt, JNrlr. imfMdlat-'Y to the s.a.taryof AQrlculture, W.lhlngton, DC 20260. ... ONCA ' I IN THE CLASSROOM PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUST1N /OM.Y Pl.OT Eastbluff Elementary School I ().year-<>tds JuUa Kerr, top left. Lexie Shah, bottom, and Olivia Camerini pailt a neutral background on thtW canvases to help make their art pop out during Debbie Haymond's fifth.grade art lesson on artist Fritz SdlOlder and his watercolor paintings of Native Americans. Students unravel art Young artists interpret a painter who works in a style influenced by Native Americans. Dane Grace Special to the Daily Pilot D eborah Haymond urged fifth-and sixth-graders at Ea.stbluff Elementary School to let their painting vision take over Friday and avoid copying the style of the artist they were studying. "There is nothing perfect about it," Haymond told them. "It's just your interpretation." Students learned about Fritz Scholder, a lMng artist who paints in a style heavily influenced by Native American art of Sante Fe, N.M. Scbolder's pieces are touched with surrealism, and Haymond urged the young artists to avoid sketching every detail ~e feathers in their paintin~ of a Native American man in a headdress. Haymond pointed out red splotches across a Scholder painting and asked them what they thought the blasts of color might be. One student said berries; another said blood. "There really is no right answer," she said. "This ls about how you interpret It.• She wandered through the classroom, telling students to make colors brighter, or to mab lines bigger, but never Mid the word no or wrong to a cb.Od. "My job ls to make it easy for you, so that you feel confident and so · that you feel successfuJ, • Haymond said. Aahtyn Cullen, 10, said art is her favorite subject. •Mn. Haymond has really good art projec:ta for us to do,• Aabtyn said. "I love bow she teaches, because it's always Am." Haymond points out sped.de techniques for ber young artists to use. When painting, she asked students what the bruab bates mosL This elicited a gtoup call of, "A bad-hair day .• She demonstrated by pushing the brush against her paper, Oaring the bristles. "A bad-hair day,• me said. "Because when's he's having a bad hair day, he's not paintiJls, he's scrubbing.· Later, she showed Jtudents how to use streaks of color to make feathers on the headdress of the painting rather than lines. It's this sort of instJUC1ion that won over Malik Muhammad, 10. "She's a really good art teacher," Malik said. "She really helpe ua out at this stuff." Julia Kett outlttes her Indian sketch with a black crayon during Friday's art lesson on artist Fritz Schoeder. Sbe would next add hues with watercolors. l111ll111l111l111111ll111ll111l111l11111I Dally Pilot Reader ~ · 123,Any Street AnytOwn, CA USA Council approves· fee for trash haulers The change is expected to add about $1.5 million to $2 million toward closirig budget gap. Deirdre Newman DaityPilot TURNOUT Continued from Al and people are laking this elec- tion much more seriously thaJ) they have in recent years. and that would predict well for high turnout. .. be said. On the Dip side. only in eight or nine states do people legiti- mately believe their vote will make .a, difference, and that could be discouraging to voters in other states, DeSipio saJd. David Feher, who is worlcing TRUSTEE Continued from Al polls in Newport Beach today, said he expects hJgh voter par- ticipation. especially centering on Measure L and the presiden- tial race. ·After having been on the ground, knocking on doors and making phone calls, in the past several days in particular, I see everybody is involved in this." he said. "This election seems to be followed more than I've ever seen." The 97 polling places in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach were set to open at 7 a. m. with work· ers freshly trained to avoid the Pucba.ud. Some n.ldentl ~ alto won ~by the revlllon. 9WIMm thia WU 8nt bftKCb~ up. J wuo\ ~ tn fawi tt bocaUM homeowners wme.,. Ina to bear a big brunt ol tt. • taJd 1my Shaw, a Chy CouncU candl- da!e who Aid he now favored the law. 'The revised law sets out a non- exdUIM francblse fee, meaning more than one hauler can llpply for 8 pumiL lbe fran~ wUl be granted for teV'en-year peri- od-. whk:b could be IUlpeOded or tennlnated by the city at my dme J! a hauler vtolalea rbe law. Haulers had requested Che creation of &wo m.e. of per- mia., and ahe revteed law in- cl~ tt""1 request. The ftlllt db. would apply to haulen glitches that popped up in the Marth primary. The Orange County Registrar of Voters re- vised poll work.er training and will hand out instructions on the e-slate voting machines to make sure people don't cast bal- lots before they're ready, spokes- man Brett Rowtey said. Paper ballots also wiU be available on request. • ALICIA ROBINSON covers business, politics and the environment She may be reached at (7141966-4626 or by e-mail et alicia robinson a>fatimes.com. ~ool Di.strict board member. his retirement and could not be and Diane Lenning, a high reached for comment Monday. school teacher. c.astrey said she His decision has also unsettled became suspicious when Rui.I feUow trustee Jerry Panerson. announced his retuement from who l>Clid Ruiz 1s guilty of violat- ter to Orange County Supt. of the South Orange County Com -ing the Cahfornia education Education Bill Habermehl. to mwlity CoUege District in May code by "intentionally misJead- Orange County DisL Atty. Tony and postponed the retirement ing the vote~ with his campaign Rackauclrus and to the Califor-dale until <Xmt, ~l. II.is refusal to designation as the incumbe111 mission ~Ctlng an~~ • ~ ~ ..~o ~for the Board president George nia Fair Political ~ Co.m· ~lftr ~ut his governing board member. w ate ~ fJf' 1b:dz's -· die sMd. ~rmfn said he isn't concerned actions. ·rve been following this. and about the retirement. because it He also requested a temporary one of the reasons I'm running wa'i done legally. rest:rai.n.ing order to bar Ruiz's for this office is that when it WcL'> "That's something he can do. cenification as a trustee. if he laid out for me with all the cir and that's legal." Brown said "I wins the election. until the in-cumstantial evidence. I believe 11 don't have to make that <.lc•cision. vestigation is complete. lacks integrity in that a public of· lhat's legal. and he's following By retiring from the Coast fic1al would deceive the public in the law. - Cornmwlity College an.sf South this way." Castrey said. ·At one Coast Community CoUcge Orange County Community Col-board meeting. he told us it was District spokeswoman Erin lege districts on the same day, none of our busines.'i. At a subse-Cohn said the diwitt will oper- Ruiz took adv-antage of a state quent meeting, he said he ate with a four member hoard of law enabling public officehold-wouldn't answer the question. Lrustee-. until Dec. I 5, when the ers to double-dip in more than "That sets a very poor exam-next elected official 1:. :.worn in. one penslc;m based on his high-ple for our students. Does that All agenda ltem., will .,till need est saWiel flil>na ~ ~~~~dw!ll~~~vu. to pas:. dunng lhat The addltionaJ amount ls biiieef"-m.:6T11hd gec away.Wltl"ltM tim s~e added. on his $107,000 maximum salaty been involved way too long ex- at Irvine Valley College. pelllng students because of vari-• JEFF BENSON covers education and may be reached at 17141 9664617 or bye mail at Ruiz is now eliglble to increase ous in.fractions.• his Coast pension from $5,000 to Ruiz has repeatedly refu;>ed to about $55,000, and by combin-comment on the possibility of jeff. benson (qi/at 1mes. com. ing pensions from both dtstricts, he can boost his total annual pension to about S 120,000. ·obviously, Mr. Ruiz knew what he was doing was wrong. since he felt the need to deceive voters by ~ing his phms to re- tire four days before the election a secret/ Manslnaekh "It con- firms wtaat YI§~' he was going to do ... ~-• Mancina said the legality of the retirement isn't in question. But he saJd he feels Ruiz shouldn't have listed his name on the be.Dot anq should have notified the district and voters of his retirement more than three days before the election. ·rm trying to get people to know not to vote for this unethi- cal character," Mancina saJd. "We want him to enjoy his retire- ment, to relax and enjoy it. but just not to return as a trustee in this district." Rutz la running as an incum- bent against Bonnie Castrey. a Huntington Beach Union High • Finest Prime Stults 4"" Beef in Or11n1~ °'*nty · Frwhat GrilkJ Lobstn. Crab and SufooJ in tlN lllYll • LirM ~ to P,.11111 Sinlur11 MtnlMy lilfJ T"°""J Nit,lm ~ 6:00 ,.,,,. to 9:()() ,.,,.., 8Aa OPf.Ns AT 4t30 PM D1NND IS Savio Mo~ l'llOM 5&30 PM Mrvtng muhlfamOy relfedmdal complexes ,_ tuefi • coado- rrdnlwm -and c:ommerctal aild lndUIU'ial propenia. Tbe WCMid clua la made up of baulen who drop off Oumplten for conltJ'Uc.. tion and demolldoo lites. AB propoted in the reviled ver- sion of the law, the flnt-daas franchiseea would pay a mini- mum deposit of $10,000, and the second-class franchisees would pay a minimum depolit of $1,500 annually throughout their seven-year terms. Those depot· Its will be deducted from trash haulers' franchiJe feel. ~~ "OwrSo YtMI of FiM Quilty" CoWlcllmen Allan Manaoor and Ouis Steel dissented, saying they didn't think it was right to impoee a fee to help the city gain revenue without imposing any cuts.. No matter what you're domg, your hometown newspaper ~ Daily Pilot All Typa of \V10daw Treat.menu • Valaaca ac C.Omic:e Bout • Roman Shade. • BUada • Verticala • ShutteI• • Bcd.apradt ~~;,, r,.,.Hnu 20% * Labor 8c Sdea.ed Fabria OFF witt dais ad ci No.mbcr jda. ~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd, Costa ~t"wl ~~c"ii~ (949)642-8400 '*"~=:~ IOTH ELECT JOHN BUTTOLPH VOTE NO ON L YOU HAVE A REAL CHOICE! Buttolph Vopposes Measure L No hotel on Parkland V Worked out solutions to dispute between City and Greenlight to allow voters to decide on hotel projects V Attorney for Friends of Oasis helping preserve Seniors' Rights at Oasis Center v Resident's CHOICE! Rosan sky K Supports Measure L Voted for Hotel on Parkland Ignored violation of Greenlight law - Ignored illegat contracts with hotel developer V No record of helping ,. Seniors I I X-MAS LIGHTS INSTALLED Voted t I ln Newport Harbor . Any Size House or Boat • Man a cused in shootirig dies year·old Ole--"'/w fu u we're coociemed. we p.m. Prid8J from • tlolle p- ron fOf the know who did tt. and he'• thol wound to the ~ tuper-• death or Ulla paNeCI away, to the cue la villng_· de'{'Uty coroner Q.allen Oieron. 37. dosed.• PJllngbWl.b aid. Theodore <lie· JJlJa <heron. a Ulaalnlan Im· Theodore Oieron dlod ' afla . Theodore Cberon emigrated from Russia in 1950, moving into his Costa Mesa home. Merl1a O'Nell Jiin 949.697 .3993 ~- ron. who WU mlgnnt. called Cotta Mesa Po· hit family decided to tau him r ... hospJtallUd at lice the momina of Oct. 19. re· off of life support, c.o.ta Meta Western Medi-porting that her 84-year-old Police Sgt. Jack Archer Nld. ~ C.enter lo father-in-law bad shot her. Theodore Cheroo bad eml- Santa Ana. was When police got to the East.aide grated from Ruala to the released from home, ofliun found UUa Ole-United States ln 1950, moving Sheriff'• cus· ron dead lo an upstaJn bed· lnto the Costa Mesa home. Ulla ELECT DOLORES OTTING Newport Beach City Council SIN is 11 Turlxr, B~ cf Smwr A411«11te!Ombwimum • JW A, no more growth • Emergency Preparedness & Public Safecy • Town Hall meetings co decermine whac You wane • The Business of the Publi c conducted in Public ENDORSED BY THE PEOPLE JOHN CREAN JEAN WATT SCOIT & SUSAN JACKSON BARBARA VENEZIA STAN TKACZYK DR. ROBERT & KATHY RUPER ELAlNE PARK DR. CHRISTOPHER & CHERYL LYON RENEE Wl:ST JUDY BARRY DARLEN &TOM HYANS ORANGE COUNTY LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS MARIANNE McDANIEL Pmial Lise She will serve her fall 4 -ye11r term The Voice of the Residents To Contribuk, Volunteer, or get a yard sigri cali 949.759.3086 17 H.illiborougb, N.B., CA 92660 paid for by Dolores Otting for N.B.C.C. I 1267835 PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Daily~Pilot VOL. 91, NO. 'J07 THOMAS H. JOHNSON 8-.Mcani Publisher PhoCD Editor, TONYDOOERO (714)~ Editor ttew.mocnnktllcrtlm-.com UIACOSENZA JoMJ ........ ~~ Art Director I N.w1 De1ik Chief, (71~8eM827 Promotlona Oil"9CtOI" ~•latlmm.oom ...... Edlof'I Gina A6exandet, Thomla Griggl, EDITWO STAFF P8ul Seltowftz. Mike Sw9neon &.J.C... Mr,:r.ng Edltot, NEWS l'TAff' (7\4lee-480'7 D-.M ... •.J.l»hn• ,_,,,,.. oom Enterprtee end~ O.....Goue.I ~ repoltllr, ~Editor, (7 88&419 (714) 98&..t82$ w..c:,,•:::,.--com <Mipe.bhM.tlt•~ SPQfW Edl\oft {714) ...... 11 rldtMfl.dunil•lltlm# com ...-c..-'tr' 1 •CllyE-. C7M>•4121D ~~ ......... -f.u. Edllor, ,.._Editor, (7~-CIJ )litfWI .... ,__,, • Dally Pilot Theodore Cher on COSTA MESA -Theodore Clleron; who police say shot bis daughter-in-law to death ln their home Oct. 19, died Friday after lying tn a coma for more than a week from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. tody days later, Deputy DtaL room and Theodore Q.leron'""" Oleron and her J2·year-old Atty. Matt Murphy aaid. standing, dutchlng a handgun. daughter from " prevloua mar- 1bat allowed the famOy to ln a downstairs bedroom. wttb a rlage bad lived ln lbe home wlth make life-support decisions self-lnft.lcted gunshot wound to him and hei hUsband. 52-year- and prevented a lengthy lnves-the bead. old George O.eron, for about 10 The Orange County Diltrlct Attorney's oftlce on Oct. 22 ftled murder charges agahut 84- dgatlon into the mwder, be He surrendered to police ~ accoJdJ.ng to police. aaJd. without incident and wu taken Neither her buaband nor her "The case will be closed out to the hospital. where be stayed daughter ~re home at the time with his death," Murphy said. 'until his death. He died at 12:25 of the abooting. ACCIDENT Continued from Al For Greg Haidl, awaiting re- trial on charges that be and two friends gang-raped an uncon- scious 16-year-old girl in 2002, il also violates two conditions of Ws bail. Orange County Superior Cowt Judge Francisco Brlsedo ~leased Greg Haidl on $100,000 on several conditions, which in- cluded an 11 p.m. curfew, that be not use aJcohol or drugs and that be stay away from under- age girls. He was also ordered to wear an ankle bracelet and a global·positioning device that tracks his whereabouts. "It's our position thal he's a danger to the community right now. based upon his actions," Deputy Dist.' Atty. Susan Schroeder said. ·1 don't know how else to get Mr. !Greg] Haidl's attention." • Police revoked his driver's li- cense at the scene, and he was issued a citation for crossing the double-yellow line, Rojas said. The other driver complalned of minor pain but was not treated. Greg Haidl was going to his Corona del Mar home from Huntington Beach at the time of the accident, his attorney Jo- seph Cavallo said. Instead of taking the Corona del Mar Free- way. he took surface streets and made a wrong tum, ending up on Bristol Street just south of First Street in Santa Ana. where the accident occurred. If he had not been in the acd- deni. Cavallo Sjid. Greg Haidl would have been home before hi!> 11 p.m. curfew. Greg Haidl's attorneys ques- tioned the accuracy of the alco- hol-screening test, saying spicy food or medication could have given a false reading OD the de- vice. The day after the collision, Greg Haidl was hospitalized for depression, his attorney Pete ScaJisi said. Greg HaldJ has been receiving treatment for the ill- ness for aboul the pa.st year, ScaJisi said. "Greg has been going through CRIME Conbnued from Al c1ble rape. robbery and aggra- vated assaul1. In all, Costa Mesa had 909 re· ported property crimes -bur· glary, vehicle theft and larceny -compared with 924 last year. The report compares prelimi- nary figures from January through June of lhis year with final data from the same period lasr year. fhe Costa Mesa Police De- partment examines its own sta- ti'ltics monthly. looking for local cnme trends or areas of activity within the city, Birney said. That helps them focus their at- tention where it's needed, he said. · For example, local statistics in 2002 showed an increase in robberies of people wa.llcing home from bus stops, he said. The Police Department placed severe depression,· Cavallo said. •He bas ta.ken actions that might lead m to believe he Is a danger to himself.• Cavallo represented Greg Haidl in the gang-rape trial ear- lier th.is year but stepped down, saying he wanted to spend more time with his family and get out of the media's glare. Ca- vallo announced Monday that he will represent Greg Haldi in the retrial, scheduled for Janu- ary. Greg Haidl, Keith Spann and Kyle Nachreiner are accused of gang-raping an allegedly un- conscious 16-year-old girl in Don Haidl's Corona del Mar home in 2002. The incident was videotaped. Briseno declared a mistrial in June after a jury hopelessly deadlocked. While he was free on bail awaiting retrial, Greg Haidl was arrested OD charges that he had sex with another 16-year-old girl. That was the latest in the series of minor run-ins with the law, prompting Briseno to put restrictions on Greg Haidl's bail. Another of those restrictions CRIME STATISTICS Crime 818tistics for Costa Mesa, January through June Total violent c:rtm. Homicide Fofdble rape Robbery • Aggre¥1a.d ....... Total property crime Borglery Auto theft Arion 2003 2004 12A 135 0 2 22 18 46 60 68 57 924 909 2A1 229 197 211 4 4 an undercover officer in the area and made some arrests, which reduced the probleni. • MARISA O'NEJL covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e·mail at m11risa.one1/@lat1me1.com. 'tt1s our position that he's a danger to the community right now, based upon his actjons. t don't know how else to get Mr. [Greg) Haidl's attention.' S...Sdneder Deputy <istricf attorney is that he must not use drugs and must submit to drug tests. Prosecutors are concerned be- cause recent urine samples have appeared to be diluted, something that might affect re- sults, Schroeder said. Greg Haidl's attorneys will file a response to the district attor- ney's request Thursday. Scalisi said. Attorneys will meet Friday to set a bail hearing the week of Nov. IS. he said. • MARISA O'NER. covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (7141966-4618 or by e-mail at m11ri111. oneif@l11tim111.com. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Elden Awnue: A fight was reported in the 2600 bloc* at 8:12 p.m. Sunday. • hlrriew Roed: lu1 injury ~WU reported in the 2700 bloc* 8110-.26 a.m. Sunday. • Herbor Boulevwd: A residential burglary was reported in the 2eOO bloc* at 2:55 p.m. Sunday. • PwtilncM'I Pt.ce: Assault with a deadly weapon was reported in the 2700 bloc* at 8:53 a.m. Sunday. • Plnea'Mk DIM: Embezzlement was reported in the 2800 bloc* a1 2;32 a.m. Sunday. • "-ltla Awnue: Marijuana poaesaion waa reported in the 1800 bloc* at 5:36 a.m. Sunday. •South Cout DIM: A burglary wn reported fn the 900 bloc* at 12:24 p.m. Sunday. CAPRIBLU NEWPORT BEACH •Azln-....:A. disturbance from a party wu repotted In the 2300 blodt at 9:37 p.m. Sunday . .,.....,., County (800) 252~141. In ... oul9ide N9ws a.istant, (714) -...S17 of Newport a.di Ind Com'Mela. Jd.ben9on•t.t1macom IUbecripClol• tlD 1he ~ f'lot .. ~STAFF ~~tlntdl9 INll tcw S30 Beny.....,,. permonlh. ( ~ Reporter, (7141 ~15 uteend~--1 . bllrry.feuUt,,.r•t•tl,,,.,.com Send iddr911=s:: The~ ..,. Aadereon ~ ~ Piiot. P.O. Repo~.(714)966-4e14 1580, Colla,.._., CA t:te2t. ~ ~ .. ldeffott.latlm..com No news.,_...~ Nd!~ mMlmr or .OV.llell1..,.. herein c.t be Repon.r,(714)11e8-4e12, reproduc.d without~ pei n lilllon rld.~Olatl,.,,.._com °'~owner. awe.-..... ~.(714)11e8-4e13 HOWlO MACH UI chM.~•t.ffma.oom ~ llN01'0GMPHERI n..n..o....c.ny ~ C. Ou.tin, Don IMc:tl, 18001252 .. 141 i<.nt Treptow, Dougl• Zimmerman Alh•M•r. ' a • ••• 1Mt>142-6171 MADIRI HO'IUNE .,...,.., (714) e-.4800 i...... (714) ...... ..... Reoord ~r commenca M>out the (7141 .... Delly Pl or news tlpa. "'°'9171~ ..... ,. ........ . ..... ,.. 141........, Our~ Is 1175 Sunt!oww ""-·· ........ ,,Mt .... Cotta Mete, CA t2Gt. OMce houtt "-I: ... ,.~ 1tt Monday. Friday, l'.30 a.rn. -I ~=-~u1-... ~ ... ,. . ...... .. ~ It le tM Plloe'e pOlky ID prompcly oonwct ... ..,.,,. °' tu'*-nce • •• ...._Clll(7WI• eeoo. "' ""=llald«Am .... ~ ;£;e;:':'t:J.t:;;;:,.-. .. ~~,....= ....... ........ Mv .... ....... .... 1'Na .,..,.....~ COON ni....aLM ........_ • Ooldeliroct-.... P9tty theft was repotted In the 900 bf<><* at 6:48 P·"l· Monday . • JambofM Aoed: 8urgl1ry wa1 reported In~ 1100 b4odc a1 9-.46 p.m. Surlday. •'-:Mt~ "9ee! lullmal cruelty waa reported In the 1800 bloc* at 1:22 p.m. Monday. • S•1hoN DIM: A dl.rurbence from music was repor!*' In the 3800 blodt It 11 :62 p.m. Sonday. • 29dl S"-t Prowler nofaea were reported In the 100 bloc* at 2:23 1.m. Monday . SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Ferther out, e>cpect eest to IOUtheut wtnda at 10 to 16 Arua of bkMlng dust wUt knots. Wind W8Y9' wm be 2 reduce vteibiflty to .... than • r..t Or .... on I west "'911of4 QUeneNnjle It Umel in the to 8feetat12 MOOll .. Tonight, morning. Othefwl•, mcpec:t wfnd9 wtft be north•JW.-rfv It mostly 11.1nnvlldel. The~ 101o 1& .... "*Ing wtnd wtfl be frotn 78 to 82. E)(l)eCt W9VMof2fMtor .... one n<>ftheelt wtnda. 20 to 30 w.t-.. ot' toe fMt. mph wtth gum to. mph in tM morning, becoming: SURF. T~ It wtll be mOltty r. ,..,. wtlt be from 41 to !iO llW ............ wtl wtth fight wtndt. bedc dowrt w no"h__. _. .. ............ beOome IWlhlr.,... WWW.IMll.nc»l.f!OV. ~ .......... '° CN'Wlll, '"°" -.... .. Mkiolllng II lihM-BOATING fORECAIT llO .... tMtt Mt ... ·.~!.v TIDES --....... 1:Mpa. \ .. · -' ·-. I I , . I' ) •: '.-. , . : . . \. f., 1 ti Tundif, "°""1tlef 2, 20CM M FO .. MY TURN Agreeing to disagree and listen ''Pt:!.~ Cab.·· cbeen. "No~ or ....,. bet.ck.· wamed Brtaany Buber. one ol the Jeaden. Sawldenly IOIDe ltUdentJ Imm the other IMle strode (Mr to my side. Our speaker reUized he'd c:oovtnced them to _ .... 31.2...l cbaogie their minds. He lludent prodatmed. I walbd rapidly CMll' to the llde ol the room labeled "Dillgree. • I looked CMll' at the larae group ol madents and teerhen mnding by the • Afllee. Ggn. What wa,, wrooc with 1hem7 They mull not baYe very good taste. Colee bad grinned. 1he statements got tougtler. SUE CLARK "It's OK to call someone retarded if you are friends with them." The level of debate became more impuaiooed. much IDOn! ~more of a tang. \\Wt Some of my favorite students-ones whom I had . 8ll8l.UDed to haye good Wt.e - were on the other side of the room. 1bis classroom emdse wa.s becoming enlightening. Soon I would realize that students who l lhougbt were polar opposites bad shared pointJ of view and ooWd respect tboee that were dliferalt And I would be reminded that the wortd doesn't revolve arotmd my opinions. Members of the school leedenhlp <:Wa from Irvine's Creebide High gently pu.Vied two spokespersons from each side into the center. Their job, in th.la emdae, was to defend their views on the two soft drinb. No one was allowed to comment or argue with them. As the audience, our Wk was to listen. If we changed our minds becat.me of what someone said, we were to move to the other side of the room silently. No one did -at least on the soft drink opinions. The exercise, and the opinions, moved beyond sort drinks: Tusha Barnett read to the group: "If you are a person of cok>r. you have a harder chance getting ahead in this country." "Students should be allowed to dress however they want at &ehooL • another student proclaimed. As each side's student spokespenon gave an opinion during the exercise, the audience couldn't interrupt. Our movement was our truth. as we could only move toward the "agree" or ·disagree• sides while the spokespersons for each side exp~ their views. A quiet boy came to the middle and looked like he didn't want to talk. "Come on." our group encouraged him. He thought for a minute and then began to speak. "Students should be allowed to ~ however they want. if It doesn't bother anyone else.· he said "We are here to learn. not to get disciplined for dres.Wlg in a d.i1ferent or alternative way. ln fact. why not let us wear costumesr He was almost drowned out by •People on welfare are lazy.• Again. .:tl group eye<l each other warily. And again. some walbd to the other side after hearing eloquent defemes. ~we debriefed. The leadenhip students asked how we felt doing ttm exercise. which they'd brought back from the Dana Point High Sdlool Leaderahip Conference of Contlnuadon High Schools. One teacher said. •I felt if I took the unpopular side. you would think I wasn't cool~ I added that it wa_, interesting to see that some students I had thought couldn't be any more different actually shared some opinions. ICi<h I could have sworn would feel one way felt the opposite. A reflective girl remarked, MI could have my say, and no one could interrupt" Morgan. a senior, said: "This had real meaning. Why can't we do this all the time? I want a debate ~ next quarter.· (He is currently getting support for this Ldea.) Brittany said: "We had to go through 80 much bureaucracy to get this as a school-wide assembly. I never realii.ed how many rules there are and bow hard you have to work to convince people.~ As for me, I ~ shocked that so many people didn't agree that my opinions were the best. And it was powaful to see students were giving their own opinion. as well as mine, the utmost respect. I only wish the )ocal and national leaders would participate and agiee to disagree. A respectful m:hange would be refreshing. And I can just picture Brittany brandishing the mlaophone saying, ·ee quiet. Mr. Bush! You, too, Mr. Kerry! And that goes for aD you liberals and comerva!Ms. )bu have to listen!" • SUE a.ARK Is a Cost.a Mesa 111Sldent and • high .cnool guidance counselor • CnMllc86de High Sdlool In Irvine. She can be reeched et tallteadler@oomcast.net NEWS QUIZ 1. --n.. oc-... wtwt7 A. 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" . c. .. _. .... _ .. 1:.:, ... __ __ .... 1:C2:0:~~--­aA;aA READERS RESPOND STEVf McCRANK DAI f Pll "The OC" star Benjamin McKenzie , who plays Ryan Atwood, signs autographs for a throng of fans at the Balboa Pavilion Thursday night, as the shows cast and producers were honored wrth the key to ttie city of Newport Beach Not in my O.C. AT ISSUE: The television show 'The OC ' and whether it accurately represents life in Newport Beach . I see that the first to be inducted on Newpon Beach's Walk of Fame are going to be the creators and stars of the television show Mlbe oc· Well. if that's the kind of image we want to immortaliu in our city, l!!t me suggest Greg Haid! or Dennis Rodman for the next spot. CHARLIE MASSINGIU Newport Beach I've only watched pan of MThe OC" at one tfrne, but, you know, gosh, it cenainJy doesn't represent llfe in Harl>or View, let me put it to you that way. This paragraph in the middJe of the Pilot story. ·'The OC awarded with key to the city,· Thursday says. • ... bureau is n!alistic about the content of the show, which portrays the action-packed lives of pretty. young. nch Newport Beach men and wom en. complete with sex.. drugs. revenge and beuayal." I'm an attractive guy, I'm not that young. I'm not that rich. b ut the drugs and revenge and heuayal part Isn't part of my life. and I don't know anybody whose life it is part of. BILL THEOBALO Newport Beach How patheuc that Newport Beach would actually honor a television show that pretends to take place within its borders. •The OC" ls merely the name of this ndicuJous program with no other connection whatsoever to the city. I guess Newpon really is as desperate for anention and as superfkiaJ as the show's charact~rs and prem1~e. CRAIG MORROW C..o<.ta Me'>a I am appalled thdt ··The ()(," h~ been awarded wllh the key to the City The .,how is a~olute garhage It ha~ no !>Qc1ally redeeming value. and 11\ an embarrac,smenl to the city. I think if we're paying our tax dollars for thh Newport Reach Confnence and Visitor<i Bureau, then they s.hould never gel a dtme again. ADELE MANN Newpon Reach Apparently. the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau and Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway have seen fit tu give a key to the city of Newport Bearh to the produ<Jers of "The OC. .. I am flabbergasted that the bureau and Ridgeway would want 10 honor this show or consider 11 appropn.1tl· I 1r-.1. tlw -.hm .. rt'Jlll''>t'llh onl) .i vt'I) 1 lun -.lu t of C~r.tn~l' < .111111t\ \\ht1 h 1-. <frtuallv \l'r\ d1\1·rw h111h 111 ll'rm' of l'l m111nlll' ,111d c•tllllll ll\. \ -.1111\\ .1llfll~I Jilt' unm1\· -.h1111ld 'J>.111 I \ Jll''" tu \.ln Ju.rn ( .1p1-.1ran11. 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M Tuesday, ~ 2, 2004 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WEEK9 CHOSEM BY TMElR RESPECTIVE COACHES CORONA DEL MAR Kevin Welch 6-2 205 Sr. The receiver led the Sea Kingswi1h seven catches for75yards and was effective as a blocker. 0 • •® Matt Buriner 6--0 200 Jr. The defensive end finished with nine tackles, including three sades, and had six 08 pressures. ESTANCIA f!!!ll!!!....., ____ _, Nick Cox 6-2170 Sr. He completed more than 71 % of his passes and averaged nearly 14 yards on his five completions. 8 f>G Ian Morton 6-4 270 Sr. The lineman never left the game, playing well on offense, defense and special teams. NEWPORT HARBOR Sean Rowe 5-11 208 Sr. The defensive end made six solo tadcles, three for losses, and added one assist Saturday. Charles Schultz 6-4 270 Jr. The junior right tadtle helped the Tars amass 385yardsof total offense in victory over Irvine. SAGE HILL .;.A...I ....... ~ Don Ayres 6-0 160 So. Hit coach aald hewn~ best player on the field for either team, c,ioing everything alked of him . GIRLS TENNIS PHOlOS BY KENT TREPTOW I OAll.Y Pit.OT Newport Harbor High 1unior Mehssa Chinn returns a shot during Monday's league match at Laguna Hills. She swept in singles to help the Tars win, 11·7, Monday. Tars' support system in place Newport Harbor utilizes teamwork to wrap up regular season with victory over Laguna Hills. Rick Devereux • Daily Pilot LAGUNA HIU.S - Tennis is suppo~d to be an individuaJ spon. Even in doubles, it comes down to one person either mak- ing or missing a shot. But the Newpon I farbor High girls ·tennis team used a very team-oriented approach to its I I -7 Sea View League victory at Laguna Hills Monday. The win wrapped up the regular sea- son fo r the Sailors, who enter the CJF Southern Section Division I playoffs as the league's second-place representa- tive. The first round is Nov. 11 and pair· in~ wtlJ be announced Monday. The Sailors will also compete in Lile Sea View League individuaJ tournament, beginning today at Newport Harbor. u{Our team isl very energetic and cheers each other on throughout the match." Coach Aetcher Olson said. "They are trying to be supportive of one another." Constant cheers of, "Let's go New· port," were shouted by Sailor players when a teammate made a crucial point. And Sailors also cheered their team- mates on during breaks in their own set& Newport Harbor senior Jill Casser1y prepares to deliver a backhand Monday at Laguna Httls. Sailors vie in the Sea View League individual tournament today. The team unity helped Newpon Har-Brittany Sturgess and Sasha Dunlap. bor 03-7, 7-3 in league) 'Seal the win by gave the visitors a comfortable 8-4 lead. the second rotation, McKay-Adams and auck-Mclntosh The Sailors took a 4-2 lead after the were victorious in the third round in opening round, getting singles wbu doubles and Cllinn completed her sln- from JW Casserly, Qui.say Schwartz and glee sweep. Melissa OUnn. as wdJ as the doubles "We haye depended on (Chinni this tandem of Megan MclC.ay and Oldy Ad-whole year: Olson said "She has not let ams. us down. .. Singles wins by OUnn and Schwartz Chinn aald the team camaraderie mo· and doubles triumphs by partners Brit-tiVates her to play well. tanyaud and Alex Mcintosh, as well as "The teanunates pump me up," OUnn said. • AJJ of us are friends off or the court. Each one of us Is trying our hardest. It's nice having everyone be- hind you and cheering for you.· Olson said the team aspect is encour aged. "The kids have weekly team dinners," • Olson said. "They go to someone's house every Monday. The parents are very supportive. It's more than just 12 kids playing and cheering. It's 12 fami- lies. The parents don't leave after their glrl is done, either. They will stay to watch and suppon the whole team.· With second· place secured heading into the match, the Sailors were polish· Ing techniques against the Hawks. "I want them concentrating on where they are supposed to be on the court.· Olson said. "We won't tweak the lineup too much for the tournament. but we may make minor adjusbnent.s. • Even though not much wa.. at stake in the match, the desire to win was not lessened. ·u feels good to win," OUnn said "My mentality is to play to win and not to hold back. .. 1bat attitude carries over to the rest of the team. "The strength of this team 15 its per - aeverance." Olson sakL "Even Jn close matches, these g1rls do oot give up and they don't ltOp believing in one an- other." Olson saJd abe hu been lmpreaed with the progrea of her doub!ee team& "All of our doublel teems are strong," she said. "Each player hu gotten better. P.ach one has improved dramatically." HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Two-minute drill' Newpon Harbor High senior quarterback Kaley Peters is playlna for more than his football teammates and his IChool this lellOD. The atrong-anned algJlll caller wrlte1 the lnl:t1a1s JlD on the ~de of bb left forearm ln black marker before every game. He eald lt ls a tribute to b1I grandfather, Jerry Leroy Dllebout, who palllied away during the oft•MUOO. So far this fall. Peten la doing hit We grandfaJher proud. He bll oompeted 102 of 166 attemptl (61..f~) for l.lM yards and 14 toucbaownl wttb ~.ax lnterc:epdons. • The Corooa dd Mar High football team wu vtalted by fomwr ..s.tant COlch F.d Blanton 1ut week. • B.lantoo spent two adnt1 aa a CdM ~ tncl!lding a recent •·)'ell'~ from 1997 to 2000, and WU the otfemfft cocird1rilror lQ 2002 an.I 2003.,.. redJtng. He attended cbe Sea~~ pqicUc:e andwu on thi 8tellnl bllod the ltlrt of Friday't ~ lpl.Olt 'JWrQ. • Quanabldt'lbm ~ pve 8lantQG. ..... bib9 the pnpmtWM""P' •HA an upltftJnl type of splrtt,,. c.oectl Dki ...man Mid. ·~---ID each kid (belon'.tbe ...-, and rabd ID lblm.1111 ~ ~ ......... . • Con>na del Mer lfwia and• br the.nm. Jn._. bsWll» ......... ..... --~.-.- SPORTS ,..,, ......, 2, 2004 A7 1-., ... .... ... ""' ~ . MARI< C. DUSTIN I D.AILV PILOT -CdM High frosh-soph player Adam Seagondollar, right, defends against a Fountain Valley attacker. I Pool of talent deep at CdM ..,. E very part of the attention. So this is week. for example. Last week. it t country lays where J come in.Jam was frosb/soph girls volleyball. :; Jies with a here for the This week. we will dive into the favorite high community. I am here pool and expose the Corona del ~ school sport. In most of for the little guy. I will Mar High boys frosh/soph water the country it's football; give them a voice and polo team. in other states, like they will be recognized. The team is guided by Indiana. it's basbtba1l. There is enough first-year coach Jason Palda, a a and still some others media coverage former CdM standout himself. """ enjoy baseball. dedicated to those After finishing second to Back r f Those are the big CHRIS pristine varsity players, Bay rival Newport Harbor in the three. all trying to impress the Gray Lunde Tournament, ..... We all know that in YEMMA college recruiters. completed Saturday, the Sea ~ rural pa!tS of the &pecially the varsity King.s are J 5-4. Not bad for a -COWltry, such as Texas, people football players -I mean, who newbie coach. live and die with football. Some do they think they are? lbe team is led by Nick Jones, of the football programs put up Well, the table is about to Greg Sanford, Ryan Hultman, .. college-sh:ed attendance figures turn. The freshman ·and Omar Mobarek and Jeff Lee.. • to ftD the college-size stadiums. sophomores are going to £>-cl.Ida sees his squad as a prep • as demonstrated in the book become the Big Men on Campus school for varsity coach Sam ...-. and recent movie MFrid4y Night (or women, it's just an Bailey's team. ~ Ughts." expression). ~Most of these guys will most ~ But what happens to the I can see it already -the likely be on varsity next season," .. less-popular sports? Or even the seniors start seeing the junior Palda said. "My goaJ is, when .e bottom-rung level of varsity and frosh/soph results Sam calls them up, they're ready less-popular sports. being printed in this section of to do what they're told. I teach The point is, lower level, less the newspaper, and they start them fundamentaJs. like malcing popular -or Ul.P to simplify shaking in their N~ passes, defending and -sports don't get much Let us take water polo this shooting.~ .~Tars top Sea Kings for title The Newport Harbor High '· ~water polo team defeated " Bilek Bay rival Corona del Mar, 5-2, in the championship game of the Gray Lunde tournament, Saturday at Newport Harbor. The Sailors. took a 2-1 halftime lead and scored the only two goals of the third quarter en route to the victory. No individual stats were re· ported for Newport Harbor. Jeff Lee and Greg Sanford • scored one goal apiece for CdM, fo r which goalie Brian Peotter made 10 saves. · CdM defeated El Toro, 4-1, in Saturday's semifinals. Omar Mobarek scored twice against Fl Thro, while CdM .. added goals by Ryan Hultman and Nick Jones. Friday, playing at CdM, the Sea • · Kings defeated Fountain Valley .. and Los Alamitos in the tourna- ment named for a fonner New- 'f port Harbor High freshman wa- , .. ter polo player who died in 1995 of a heart ailment at age 14. j, Ouis Coltrell bad four goals in a 20-1 win over Fountain Valley, I in which Hultman. Adam Sea- ... gondollar and Sanford added !.. : three goals apiece. CdM defeated host University, 15-1, in a Paciftc Coast Leque .• game Wednesday. Trevor Gladych and Sanford had three goaJs each. and Jones and Mobarek added two apiece. ••• en. country Junior~ Emily Bowman's personal-best time of 21 minutes, 47 seconds over three miles paced the Costa Mesa junior varsity girls cross country team to a win over Ocean View Oct 25. Costa Mesa's junior varsity boys were defeated, 18-37, by the Seahawks. Jaci Oleskes-Harris led the Mustangs with a time of 19:49. ••• Luxury Performance Value P..tedlon Never Loolc4"1 So Good .•• 2005'; Now Availablef Fl"08hfsoph The Newport Harbor High frosh/soph girls volleyball team defeated Aliso Niguel, 25-23, 25- 19, in a Sea View League match Oct. 26. Katie Regan had five kills and Camille Collette had five aces, while Parisa Crane had numer· ous assists for the Sailors. In a 25-16, 15-15 Sea View win over Irvine Thursday, Parisa Crane (five aces ) and Danielle Fitzismons (four) stood ouL ••• Note to coaches: To report junior varsity or frosh/soph re- sults. call (714) 966-~13. e-mail Ouis. Yemma@latimes.com or send faxes to (714) 966-4668. BIG WEST WOMEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT November 5 & 7, 2004 COlfW S« udtln,f ~ socur "'1folt "" tlN"" Mst ~'s Socar ~ i-.. ~ °" dN UC l rvflw ~ Draganza builds huge lead Newport HubOr Hlib jQiljol' Naade Drlpma auded four blrdiet en route to an 18-bole. par 71 Monday. Thal puts her nine strobe ... after the 8nt day of the two-day Sea View League indMdual g1N golf tour- nament at San Juan Hills Coun-~ try Oub In San Juan c.apistrano. Oraganz.a. the two-time de- fending league champion, ls trailed by Jesajca Kim from Foot- hill (80), as well u Newport sen- ior Kayleigh Hom (82), who is tied for third. 1n addition, the Sailors won a third-place 'tiebreaker with Woodbridge, 474-478, in play ooncuneot with the individual tournament. The win makes Newport Harbor the league's third representative at the CIF Southern dMsional, scheduled Friday at El Prado Golf Course in Otino. The top two individuals from the league advance to further postseason competition. Chen grabs top spot • GOLF: Sage Hill School freshman Justine Olen shot 7 - over-par 77 Monday to lead the field after 18 holes of the 36- hole Golden West League indi- vidual girls golf tournament at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub. Chen has a one-shot lead over Piper Miller from St. Mar- garet's, heading into today's fi- naJ round. E.stancia's Bridget Gleason is tied for third (87), Estancia's Li- na You is tied for sixth (90) and Sage Hill's Emma Koh (91) is eighth. Only the top two advarice to further postseason competi· ti on. Title contenders abound • TENNJS: Two doubles teams from Costa Mesa High and a pair of singles standouts from Estancia are among those expected to contend for titJes at the Golden West League ind1 - viduaJ girls tennis champion- ships that continue today at Ocean View High. Costa Mesa senior Leah Le and junior Hong-An Nguyen, as weU as the Mustang tandem of senior Marla Garcia and senior Uyen Le, both posted 31-5 re- ., .. . ~ QUOTE OF 'THE DAY "It's more than just 12 kids playing and cheering. It's 12 families." F'l9tchlr Ollon, Newport Harbor Pts tennis coach couls against league competi- tion this fall. llstancia sophomore Sara Stratton (30-S In league) and junior Heather Morton (29-7) are seeded No. 3 and No. 4, re- spectively, in the singles draw. They helped the Eagles share the league team title with West· minster. Monarchs top Eagles •WATER POW: Visiting Ma· ter Dei High earned a 9-5 non- league boys water polo victory over Estancia Monday. The Eagles ( 10-11) had one goaJ apiece from senior Sean Goodman. as weU as juniors Chad Kunert, Danny Alderete. C.J. Buchmann and Devon Mel· lin. Senior goaJie Richard McEI veny had 10 saves, according to Coach John Carpenter. The Eagles play host to cro~!>­ town rival Costa Mesa in a Gol- den West League clash today at 3 p.m. Mater Dei improved to 7-9 Nonl••IU• e.t.9nd. 1 , 1 0 -s M11w Del-O'H.,a '· Caf't90n 2, Seldmln 1,Mlrah .. heml 2. Savee - Vldal 7.. • h&Mtla -Goodman 1, Kunert 1, Aldera 1, Buchmann 1, Mellin 1. Seves-McElveny 10. Mesa falls to Hawks •WATER POLO: El Dorado High defeated Costa Mesa, 14-4, Monday in the first round of the Tustin boys water polo tournament at Tustin High. Costa Mesa junior Kyte Thorsness had all four goals for the MtlStangs (17-5). who hope Lo finUh out an unbeaten Gol- den West League season today with a 3 p.m. contest at cross- town rivaJ Estancia. Senior Matt Jaraslawsk.i made four saves for the Mustangs against El Dorado. The Mustangs continue in the consolation bracket of the tournament Saturday. "Tustin tournament Flrst round El Dorado 14, Coste Mesa 4 Score by Qu1rter1 Costa Mesa i i o 2 El Dorado 4 s • i CostaMeu Thorsness 4 Saves Jaroslawsk1 4. El Ooredo -Steiger 8, Morgan 3 Peterson 1 Clow 1 Farrell 1 Saves Orlll 12 4 14 Anteaters in contention •GOU::;. fhe .UL Irv~ rv"'.n;:., ·golf team i'> in third place fol lowing the fi rs t \(j hole-. of Tlw Pre~t1ge at the (,reg :'\ium1an Course at PGA We,1 in l'aln1 Desert Mone.lay. The final 18 twit'-. Jrt· 'l hetl uled today. Mater Dei 9, Estanci1 5 Seont by Ouarten Mater De1 • 2 o 3 lJU, which -.hu1 b 11-. 1-. thn·t '>hots behind lJC . lht\I'> ,1110 t\A.11 9 haclc of UCI A. ORANGE CD AST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Matt Padilla S-11 210 Fr . The tailba<* carried 20 times for 121 yards and has become the Pirates' featured rushing weapon Aaron Miller 6-0 212 Fr. The outside linebac*er made 10 tac* I es, including eight solo s1ops in Saturday's loss, 41 to Palomar Al T~. ~' 2. 2004 ~ DRILL Continued from A6 out n.l8hed opponents by an ave,.· of200 yards. In the foµr losses, Cd.M opponent's have out rushed the Sea Kinp by an average of 33 yarda. ln Friday's, l0-7, Sea View League loss to Tesoro, the Titans rushed for 180 yards compared to CdM's 155 rushing yards. • F.stancia High ba.~ketball star c.artos Pinto, preparing to begin his fourth varsity season next month, is tempting fate, but satisfying his own desires after recently joining the football team. Pinto. a 6-foot-4 forward. who has twice earned All-Golden West League honors and led tJ1e Eagles in scoring tJie last two basketball seasons, wore jersey No. 6 for 1-!riday's 14-13 nonleague loss to Saddleback. ··1 came out three weeks ago," he said after Friday's game. "J just missed it, ever since I played a:. <1 freshman." Pinto said his positions are Wlde receiver and field-goal blocker and that he longs lo see game action i.n the final two regular-season g""ames. First-year baskerbaJJ coach Jason Simco is probahly not a.-. enthusiastic about Pinto\ bid for football playing time. • rhe reputation of lhl' Nl'wport -I larhur-frvine foo1ball rivalry hu spread beyond those who follow the Sea View League. Newport Had>or Coach JeJf Brinkley &aid the referees. before ~turday's 35-0 Newport Halbor road win, were quick to mention tJie two have had more than a dozen notable duels. That Newport triwnph narrowed Irvine's series lead to 11-10 and improved Brinkley's record against Irvine Coach Terry Henigan to 7-9. The two schools met in the CIF Southern Section ti.Ue game i.n 1992. 1999 and 2000, with the Tars winning only in 1999. The 35-poi.nt blowout marked the second biggest margin of victory in the 20-game series, topped only by a 52-0 Sailor win in 1983. It was the third time Newport Harbor has shut out tJie Vaqueros, including a 24-0 regular-season verdict i.n 2001. The 35-point spread also pushed tJie Sailors' combined scoring advantage in the series to 439-385. • Newport I !arbor High senior Ryan Hippon was still a bundle of energy Saturday night after seeing his most extensive action since tearing a knee ligament the week. before the season opener. The injury. expected to o;ideline him from eight to 10 weeks, forced him to miss the first six games. before seeing limited duty in the Oct. 21 wln ·over Aliso Niguel. SP 0 R.T S s.turday, Rippon. a tailbiif.:t and lafety, aanted rune dmell GJr 8J yards. lndudlnga~~ burst that dlould thaw opponenta Che~ are no linsertai effectt rrom lhe lnJUl)t "It feels awe.ome/" Rippon said of his nttum to du~ "I'm just so happy to be back with my teammates. J just want to hfllp out anyway I can.'" • Though Rippon is one of many Newport HJubor fiigh players who ha~ returned from injury. Brinkley said the prognm lost a valuable asset when sophomore tailback Jasen RWz suffered what is believed to be a serious blee injury in the junior varsity game against Irvine. • Saturday marked the first time Newport Harbor has played on the FieldTurf surface installed this season at Irvine High, Orange Coast College and Laguna 8eaCh High Brinkley was impressed. Mlt's beautiful," he said. "I th.ink Newport-Mesa rtJnified School District) needs to step up and get some at our place. nus is nice, nice stuff." • Corona del Mar lives and dies by the run. In the Sea Kings' four wins, they have out rushed opponents by an average of 200 yards. ln the four losses, CdM opponent's have gained an average of 33 more ground yards than the Sea Kings. In Friday's 20· 7, Sea View League loss to Tusoro, the Titans ru&hed for 100 yvds lO CdM't 155. • 1be 30 potntt ~HID C&-2) auowed Brethren were the eec:ood fewat ecored by th• Warriors (7 • l) dl1J lelBOn. Brethrtn sconid 27 ln a 2.S-polnt lOIS Sept. ?4 to Whittier OuiJtian. Sage's &bWty to "hold Brethren somewhat U1 check" lies partly with a dlange in Its defensive alignment. The Ughtnlng often used a three-man defensive front with Jive linebac:Rrs Saturday. adjusting to different formations at th(», line of scrimmage. "Our goal (ln previous gaJQes) was to force teams to pass." Monateh said. "But our goal was to force [the Warriors] to ruo. We were not going to stop Brethren Ouistian from scoring, we were just hoping to slow them down a bit." • Monarch said Sage tired at the end while trying to stay in tJie game against Brethren Oirlstian. Injuries to starters Braden Ross (twisted ankle) and Dylan Milstein (collarbone) in the third quarter didn't help either. Junior tailback and comerbacJc Keya Manshadi caught two balls for 94 yards while adding 49 yards on 12 rushing attempts in the first half .. but sat out the second half due ro fatigue. Manshacli had missed Lhe prior two games with a strained calf muscle. SCHEDULE OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK TODAY Cross country H1yh sctiool boys and girls Sage Hill at Academy League 1.hamp1onsh1rs. 3 45 p m Field hodley High school Glendora .it Newport Harbor (Tof C sem1fmall, at Harper Cornmuntry Center. 3 15 pm Gott College men UC Irvine at The Prestige tpalm Dttsert) High school g1d& Estancia. Sage Hill at Golden West League 1ndrvidual tournament. at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club, 11 a.m. Newport Harbor at Sea View League ind1111dual lournamenl. at San Juan Hills Country Club. 9:45 a.m SO<lCer College men Fresno Pac1fk at Vanguard tNAIA Region II quarter1mals). 1 p.m CommunitY college men Golden West at OCC. 3 p.m. Tennis High scnool gtrl:. Estancia. Costa Mesa at Golden West League 1nd1v1dual champ10nsh1ps. at Ocean View. 1 p m ; Newpor1 Harbor at Sea View League 1nd1v1dual champ1on:.h1ps. at Newport Harbv1. IL.JO pm. Whitney al Sage.Hill. 3 p m Volleyball H1gll scnool girls -Costa M esa at Estancia. 3 pm . Capo Valley at Newpon HarlJor, 3 p m . San CIPmP.nte at Corona 1tel Mar. 4 p m Wa'terpolo H1gll school boys Corona def Mar at No11hwoorl, 5 30 p m, Newport Harbor at Laguna Hills. 6 pm , Costa Mesa at Orange. 3·15 pm. Sage Hill at Whitney. 5 pm ~A1TSTAGGS ... 9om: March 10, e 1984 ~S-foot-10 W\llght 35 pounds Y..-: Sophomore . =ttlstory tdtool: San Joaquin (Fresno) C: Men's cross country Marco Ochoa Fnortt. foocl: ln-N-Out Burger fworttie movl9: •er~ Favorite ...,.... MOl'Mllt: "Runni~ the CJf State aoss cou]1! mplonshlps In Fresno :w:J' h schoof) senior.• NVt.w: He finished sixth in 21:46.82 at the Orange Empire Conference champfonsl\lps In Moreno Valley to help Pirates win fourth straight team title. Dllf Ploc Coll«tor sports Qrd tetfas GABRIELA SANTANA •llom: Nov. 13. ,. e :!foot~ '. 120 pounds :iv..: = Physlall therapy IChool: Bolsa Grande llpart: Women's aoss country 'co.dies: Marco Ochoa 1Mt0ft• fooct Italian , Favorb movie: "Forest Gump" ~~..,. ... .e: ~ I W• (Garden Grove ~ue lndmctu.I) ~·· ...... ~.She flnlsMd ftftt. at the~· Confer~ . ps In 20: 12.06 Saturday In Moreno V.tley to help Pirates captt.we' ninth consea.rtJv, women's eonferwnc. crown. .,.. Coll«fDr !pOttJ C6fd .rie:f " High echool-=Of IOy ... or MON '.,_~_..ts. Hiit) Pllllt ftofn JeiMe ~ • M-"-ril Mil-.. (Sage Hill).,._ troin .._. ~. • 41-ThoiMI Miftlft (Newport Hatt>Or) """· • •·te.Y• .,._.. (Sege Hiii) .,.._ frOm J_. ~ • •-Rv•......,. (N.wpott Herbot) tun. • M -; w .. Pr 111.-(Coron• ct.I Mer) run. •JI -Ry• Rippon (Newport Hart>or) run. • • 11-Shane Comnl (Corona del Mer) p .. 1 f~ Tom Wel!ill. 30-Spencer Unk (Newport Harbor) tOuchdown P8M from KMey ,........ GAMESTOPPERS Last week's big defensJve plays •NEWPORT u.u.>R-Jwiior tac.Ide Ryu Uhl nabs quarterback for a 4-yard saclt ... Senior cornerback Matt Brlcbon, senior outside linebacker 1Nwr Thertoc and senior ' end Sean Rawe bracket a receiver and converge for tackle on a 3-yard gain ... Rowe recovers a fumble to set up a touchdown ... Seolor outside 'backer treg Miner baa a near-interception .. . Se~ior end Sumi Khallftan stutfs a run for a I-ya.rd loss .. . Kalona JCal•ma-Dutro records a 3-yard aack ... Rowe and Theriot combine to stop a l'\Ul for no gain ... Rowe applies presswe on quarterback during play on which Irvine Is Oagged for holding ... Junior lineman B,yu Flake recovers a fumble. • BSTANCIA -Junior outside llnebacker Oayton MUia meets a running back head-up in the hole on a l·-yard gain ... SeRior outside linebacker Ryan Santoni levels the quarterback as be releases pass to create an incompletion ... Senior tackle Ian Morton harries QB into an incomplete pass ... Sanford leads a brigade of tacklers on a 1-yard gain ... Junior comerback Paqulel Vlllalvuo makes a touchdown-saving tackle on a 21-yard run ... Senior safety R.ldcy Montgomery, in perfect coverage position, bats a pass down in front of a receiver ... Senior inside 'backer Alex Sotomayor crunches a receiver for a I -yard loss ... Senior end Daw Moreno ls there to nail the quarterback as he falls on a bobbled shotgun snap for a 4-yard loss ... Villalvozo leaps to intercept in the end zone for a touchback ... Morton leads host of tacklers to snuff a toss play fonr5-y-ctCU-ioss, liien. iater. does the same for a 1-yard loss ... Sanford hangs on to a jersey to drag down ball carrier for I -yard loss ... Morton's pressure helps force an incomplete screen pass. • CORONA DEL MAR -End Matt Burgner sacks the quarterback for a 2-yard loss ... Burgner pressures the - quarterback out of the pocket and into an incomplete pass ... Inside 'backer Shaun Mohler lowers his sho ulder to drop a running bacJc for no gain ... Outside 'back.er Austin Brawner pressures the punter into a line drive that travels 8 yards .. . Mohler steps in front of a pass to force an incompletion .. . Burgner and linebacker John Shanahan tackle a running back for no gain ... End Taylor Meehan tackles a running back for no gain ... lCevtn Welch intercepts a pass to stop a Tesoro drive ... Mohler drops a running back for no gain ... Shanahan wraps up a runner for no gain on third-and-one to force a punt ... Burgner stuffs a run for a 2-yard loss ... Burgner ta.Ices out a running back's ankles for a I -yard loss ... Brett Crowley lowers his shoulder into a receiver as soon as the catch is made ... Sha nahan hits a running back for a 2-yard loss. • SAGE HIU-Junior Krishna Sant and inside 'backer Nick Sohl burst through to combine on 6-yard sack. ... Junior com erback. Keya Manahadl knock ball loose from quarterback and recovers on the Sage 3-yard line ... Freshman safety Jamie McGee makes a sliding interception ... Sohl records a 9-yard sack ... Freshman Joe Pu.labya drops QB for an 8-yard loss ... Senio r end Jimmy O'Hare and junior tackle Morpn Brief force quarterback into an incompletion ... Brief tackles quarterback. for 2-~ard toss. 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Suite are doona bullonus as Txpt of lleense(s) vember 2, 9, 2004 Tl 12• Westminster, CA 92683 Sc;humacher, President ~? s~t• ~a. ~~ a> Er~ ~~~. b) [r~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "•a 92l05 landls,com, 2102 Busi r Puhl"htd N~WP•ll Beach1tosta Mesa Daily P1tot 0< lob tr 77, No vember i 3. 2004 Wl 588 Thi! folloWll'l!I i)!!fSO<IS are dorne bu~ as a) fl LOAl't 8, h) £ ASVLOAN8.COM, c) fASYLOANBCOM INC , d) EASYLOAN8.COM INC , e) CASY LOAN S. f) EASYLOAN8. a> EASY LOAN S.COM, h) EASY LOAN 8 COM INC , 1) CASY LOA.N 8 INC . j) EASY LOAN 8 INC . k) EASY l OAN 8.COM tfiC b) EllOAH8 INC , "c) EZLOAN8 INC. , d) EZLOANS.COM , e) Ul.OANS.COM INC I Q ness Center Drive. Trust r undine Irvine, CA 92612 '" ICA). 505 N ~v .. >1e Suite romericon, Inc. (Cll). . lornrd 2102 Business Center A•ia Call Drive Irvine, Cahlornla This bu~... rnn dueled by a corpo•dllOfl Have you started d-Oong busmen yet? Yes, 10/05/04 ftrst Tru\t Fundina Corporation. Ryan Re· ese, CEO This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Or •nae County on 10/07/~ 2004NOJH2 Daily Piiot Oct. 12, 19, 26. Nov. 2, 2004 T096 STAtllaJOf WITllMWAUIOI , .... Oftllml- 92612 Th15 business 11 con ducted by a corporation Have you sttrted doin1 business yet? Yes, Auaust 21, 2002 Tome11con. Inc . Her cutes E Landis, CE.O This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of 011nee County on 10/26/04 2004NOH12 Dilly Pilot Nov 2, 9: 16. 23. 2004 Th\17 RA. .... ... s....... Th• followln1 persons ere' doilll buaJnen 1S: Juice Club USA, 2880 Mlcfldl Or • Irvine, CA 92614 Automated Hot Poo4• Syatema, Inc, t(NV). 22693 Otd Cantl ftd .. Y orb• Linda, CA 1121181 This twaklett la con- ducted tlyt • l.lmlt•d Ll•blllty Co. ' Ha.,,• 10\I atlfttcl 001f!1 bustnns r•tf No AUtomt\N Hot Food Syateme, Hatellt Rlmd Off.Mer. Tllla 11t.atement we fltd ~ the Cowty Clefl of OU!_IP crountr Oii l0/14.IO' ...... ., O.llf Piil Oct. tt. a . No~. 2. •. 2004 nOJ STARTING A NEW BU INESS?? 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Wednesday 5:00pm EllllRTMIBT =' 1310 EGUAL..- t1'0lnmY All rul est1te 1dvert~· Ina in this MW1Clsptf Is subject to tM federal Fair Houslna Act of 1968 as amended whic h makn 1t Hl11a1 to ldvertise ·any prefer· tnce, llmltatton or discrimination baud on reu. color, rel~n. n•. llandicap, familtal status or national od11n. °' an Intention to make any such preference. lim1ta tlon or discrimination: This newspaper wtll not krtowlnlfy accept any adv11t1Mtment for real u tale whlth Is in violation of the law. Our ruders are hereby Informed that all dwell· lnp adnrtlsed In thrs 11ewspaper "' 1v•ll1ble on an equal opportunity basis. To complatn of dts· crlmlnat.lott, call HOO toll· ""at I ·800-424·8590. ...... 1413 WANTED ANTIQUES Oldw Style Funiiture l'tANOS ' Collec:llb6ee .................... • .._ ....... Ollcit~ MCMMMiDM --.. ---9UY ISTATIS ·~~ ..... .. . COIJSIGrJf.1HJTS ' 1511 .._. 10/28 Lab Tarrier mix ftmale yicinlty of ~Y Ave, Costa Mtn . C.11(949)2.93-7663. > 2605 SSCASKSS USM NOW for structured settle ments. annu1t•es and msurance payouts (800) 794 7Jl0 Jc Wentworth JG Went worth means cuh now f or structured settlements Cal-SCAN 41 lftdl Sutt~ 1n 11reat cond1t1on with panels SlllOO obo (t4') H l-40 It MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE .. SS FUI GRANTS! $$.. Never Repay• Gov't Grants for Personal Bills, School. Bus1neu , etc S47 billion left unclaimed Call for Ltslines. t -S00-574-tl!Oo6 ext 361 Cal·SCAN ISO Ga AoyW; salt water tist1 ..... custom base. 2lD> cA hoe rod\. filt\ corals. sand. chlller & *'mir file 31(}2fil.<M) Sf'A DI XI Me4el Medi Jets, ~s......_ u..cll . Mmwy ,. .... w.r..ty. c-w-. wertti ss100, w Sl7S0~-722.S Hours 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA '12621 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am·5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30arn-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm . ., Iii •••JMO Index SO. COUMtADO IWIOt Sale fj() act• S29.900. Outstandina Rocky Ml views. access to 6llX) IC of BLM recreation tend. Gebtway for a ..-end "' a lifetime! Elec/T el in- cluded. v-round .ccess, excellent hndnc. low down payment Cal tol- ft-• todlyl l~ (Cal-SCAN) Beau 2b< Zba Ilse + 3rd br/den IMm. dtn, 2 c pr, wd. frt & bad\ yd. Ip, brieht $3150 949-838-5250 4br 3ba 8 2 story Ilse. den, pr. newly remod, So. of PCH 428 Goiderwod. $3500/mo ~2811 Gcw.._ apt lbr Iba w/carport near Tri Sq 1.5 m1 from bch, eated, upstan w/balcony S975 down w/wd Iris S93!> 9'9-581..:IX> ~o com 2br Iba EastStde pvt ~tio. l car pr 253 Costa Mesa SI S1350/mo Move 111 NCW a&t 949-673-71KK> (3) 2bt-1 ba oft wltfl 1 '°''•· AU have ..,.,., S 129S-S 1400/"'° 32 3-4 22-0604 lo11t14e 2br I 5ba Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week or Onlv ~~ p~r ~e;,.e1 i ~e.ek _~-tpn~}~::! Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 'CIW...... ..... 'C1_. now 2,3.48r's P11ces Startlnl from sario. Burr Whrte Rty 949-6~ llr lie Apt 1/2 blh from the beach on 22nd St . includes parh1ne $1280/mo Call Sam 949 278·7905 between 9a·5p 2b< Iba furn beach house newly remod. 4 doors from bead!. ear. wd. patio SJ 700 949-650-9428 Oce-front Winter llenfol JBr 2Ba I· c ear unfurnished Reduced to $1800/mo Associated Really <949) 673-3663 v-ty 31r. 210. 1"' ear. patio $2100/mo Alff 2Br . 2Ba, 1-t 11ar Sl750/mo Associated Realty 949 6 73 3663 emp ad A.DVllTUG SAUS RIP Retail territory for local community newspaper Must be a self·start1ne. eo·eetter and be able to eenerate new busineS$ Compet1t1ve salary plus comm1ss1on as well as attractive benefits pro· eram mclud1ne 401K, medic al/dental/v1s1on. and much more Please la• resume to 714-966-4675 101 .................. Custom fabricalron Shop Stainless Marine Ref1111· erators General shop I entry level needed Glacter Corp 714 55 7 282£> HONDA c•v ·o 1 alnl cond 4 cyl, auto 27k m1 silver $15.000 PP 949-640 6275 ..... •93 Gn.ld Cherokee 6cyl 4X4 tow pl\&. pwr Wind. new m-es. sills a Int cond, S4900 949-Z»861l> HOME AJRNISHINGS RESIDENTIAi.. RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Famlbn 3435 Bustnea =-4250 !~ ~/~~·. ·~:~ =~nd 3905 ~~=·;::..O':-~ hutch. aood cond $600 ffMdtlm Sl QI 8D837...UZ 1 :m n.n.--la house. fria. dishwasher. 31.r lbo twnhm, 1780 w/d hkups, Fplc. yard. sl. Bayridee. nr Boson & $1600/mo949·719-0748 Jamborte 800JOO 7717 $2100 www a1ktw.co111 2br, 2ba, Easts1de lrt hse. 2 c gar. sm side yd it700 Avail NOW 217 E 20th •ii 949--378-8999 Jbr 2ba with 11ar. close to shopp1ne and fr wy JllO Mace SI 750/mo art 949·673 7800 Nr lodt boy hufle 3br 3 lull ba eated comm 193851 condo le patio & balcony. 2 c pr. pool & spa SZ750mo ~574 9474 l"T driver needed Must be a t least 18 & have car & insurance SIO/hr ... eas allowance flu hrs 949-640 7170 no calls accei>ted af1er 7 JO PM llCll"TIONIST Full & PT for cemetery m COM Prof appearance apply m person 3500 Pac1f1c View Dr , COM. 92625 ~ LEG£1'() '88 114K '"'· irnmac:. cond. melallt IV ay. auto l*e new fuly loaded $3650 91$ :fi0.52Crl IMW S21 '97 fully loaded. chr~new llres. sand ltlv lflt CO cher snrf $8750 714 751-2464 (949) 515·3774 --------Tot-he <Mn. IWXJ'dld m _ ....... _ UI YOU MAKING Sl.710 per week? All cash vendma routes with prime locations available now• Under S9 .000 investment required Call Toll Free (24·7) 888-JJJ. 2254 Cat-SCAN htote Saa. must sell master kine bedroom set and d1nette/lutchen sel Call (949) 723·5802 3460 JEWB.RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS CeostCfflN...i. Old Coins! Gold, silver, jewdy, watches, antJQUeS collectibles 949 642-9448 3610 tMNltClll .... , for Adoption SAT 12-4·00 PetSmart Cost1 Mes.t 17th & Superior, (Nut to Met-*) 94!MSl ·'5/12 ., YoU*lr's l.-ild ..... twtl ..... OopOn·llnt 949-644-2279 GUMll'Y lllnm & CATSI Cnd f(/I In Ml9 Homm. _,Ud..,. lllood T..-S. Fed """'1Mm Foodt. ...,. lllnd, SllOb, DtlwomWI ' ...... 19LlH~ 'IEE. ..... 12..-IMlf: SfU:T1UI fAStD ISi.NC> D•fVH -DltlVI RE· GIONAL! Over the-Road lots of miles Gre.t company & benel1ts. www primernc com I · 800-771 6318 Cal-SCAN HUGI PRoms NOWI Learn How You Can Earn 360K+/yr Tra1n1n1 provided Not MLM! 1 · 888-377-7274 S1495 Invest merit Cal-SCAN USOWTI GOLDMINll 60 vendina machines/ ucellent locations, all for $10,995 800-234-6982 CLEAN OUT YOUR HOUSE WITH A GARAGE SALE! CALL 949-642·5678 fli ... NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT ~GALLERY 2nd Trust Deeds Available for Newport Beach Owners with Substantial Equity. Loans to $5 million. No Brokers. Direct Capital, Fast and Easy. MIA Ital 611111, lllC. Ml 721-1HO Y..ty llr, 11• l·c ear 1 door to ocean SlD>/mo AIM 2Br l.58a, $1750/mo AsMdtlt .... ...,, (t4t) 673-3661 ,:,..... 4llr 2.Sba Ilse. 2Wld. pvt spa. assoc pool, ten. quret So Coast Metro, Newly r-vott4 21r, tse $28!5(1/mo 949-1'Q6.9Q} 1 lo uwer unit dose tD beach. ,_ llfJlllS. $)85()no Dana Point year lease, 949--629·1280 --------Brand New Custom CoronadelMlr OICllba.-4540 St..41• Apt. Brand new laat Sl4e CM offc flehl & b1111ht , w/d space. approx 400sf, access. avail now S850m 129 Cabrillo. quiet. $650 Call Phil 949-725-8535. Marcie 949"'42-5171 21r lla, New kitchen Home• Panoramic Ocean Vie w! Fabulous Jbr 2 5ba hse with all 2 c ear aee. AC. Ip Coreeous eran1te counterlops. hardwd firs 2000+ sf . wd, f11e. SJ900 Klein M11mt. 877 704-1!649 • 9221 www kle1npro com HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY ColllMal hr•4 .... _2bath sin&le level ler11e yard, near OCC & South Coast Plaza, walklne distance to very laree park. Sepente master quartes Sflill,000 A&t 949-JS0.7474 4..f'Ulo.-t-- Xlnt Cond. Make Offer Asklna S850I< to $9491< Paul All· 949-290-lOSJ. l NEEDT~ SEll YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EKPAQ , ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CAU. •.•. ,. ,...,,... appls/carpet/paint. cable. ear. w/d hkup. sm pet oil S1450m 949-640-1450 21r llo, New kitchen Uni PK StOe story twnhm. appls/carpet/pamt, cable. 2br 2ba 2 c attach pr, ear. w/d hl<UI), sm pet pvt entry. ~lio. clean. no ok Sl 450m 949-640-1450 pet SI TIS 949-29J.fi656 Lltllot & IHkllot 21r, 1 h , new kltclien, bath & Berber carpet. Gar. w/d, $1950 949·725-8535 I I IWI br 2.5ba den, fp, 2 car, 11ated comm, pool & spa. Pet Ok $2850 Diane Coltrane 949· 836·3730 ent Q_. Hlh nr Irvine Spectrum brand new 2br 2ba condo, 1ran1t1/ upa:redes. patio. 2 c lflr, end unit. f ulty u1>1raded. $1875 lse 949--235-1867 ........ c-.... .. Udo .......,. 2br Baylronts stwq $3200/m w/mn 6 mo tmn Poot. 'lJP3. iY'TI ~. pvt bch 949-67l6m Rentals wantld 7880 l"refeulenol fe.,.ale ~ room w/closet and bath. WIN pllf'lt lot partial rent 949-307 .9345 .) "Emp"toyee. " "rE"JP'leallo." 't4.rbe~r." "E~." SALIS Rll"llfSINTA- TIVIS We are so con f1dent in our leads we pay you to run lhem. even 1f you don't sell Are you a self mot1va1 ed. positive person' Are you presently earmne S 1000 S 1500 per week' Quafllied euaranteed income dunne tram1ne pe11od. Quahfted S2000 Sien On Bonus We otter a sohd lram1ne proeram with 2 3 Pre set qualified con hr med leads daily Our 'New· credit process means all leads are pre .approved before you run the appointments Menaee· ment opportun1t1es Unhm1ted income PO· tential Call Enc 888· 543-1788 Therapeutic Slee9 Systems. Cal· SCAN IMW 32Slc "9S Convl. aulo 73h m1 great cond lthr spor I phe. must see $14 2501obo 949 723.05491929 J348 dark 11reen m e•cellent condition $10n m1. $499'5 949 675 2357 CAii DONATIONS - CHOOS£ your charity Children s Cancer Boy/ Girl Scoub B1e Broth· ers. SPCA. YMCA. AIDS . Housine Homeless. and many more •Free P1chup • la• Deductible I 888 J95 3955 <Cal SCAN) Chrytser T & C UQ '98 luaury, ttlw. CD. dual ac. fuly loaded, 11 ZK mt. wtm. $1665() 949-B-SMZ FCMIO MUSTANG '04 Candy Apple red. lthr. 512 mt. can no loneer drive 949-644-2270 W./.W ........ ad fOH MUSTANG Convt "8"tY· Nan Accts. SJO. ·oo New IOP. 6 cyl, ~ chw/w••11•alou. Be!lf «.768K mt. SI0,600/obo Fu res 1-«X>-D>-9970 949--548-3271 FO•D T-llH 2002 mmt cond, tul blue. sports J>ka, chrome. Itta-• $25,000 obo 31(). 261-0SJO Service Directory Accourtlng -NOTIC( 10 R[AOERS Cafl lornoa law re quues that contrac tors lakine 1obs lhal total $500 or more (labo< or male11als) be l1tensed by the Contractors State license Board State law also requires lhal contractor\ include lhetr loceni.e number on all ddver 1ts1na You can r.hetk lhe status of your ltcensed contrdl l o r at WWW C'llb Cd llOV Or 800 321 CSLB Unit tensPd con Ir actors ta~1ne: 1obs lhat total le'\ than $500 must stalt 1n thetr adverl1\em~nts lhat lhey are nnl hcensed by th~ Contractors State lottn'>f' Board Additions& Qemodeling FAITltltG DfVllOPMBfT ~ 30~~ 31 M8llethom ec:h> 33 Ogle 47~ 49 SI Tf 52 Mooon plclvre 53 CirCU9 1nimal 54 ·--eorryr SS Scholarllhlp 34 HeVlng no restraints 35 Vllln m.-37 Lite Muon j9l't 39 SNr1le NS bl9il 41 Ice peMts 56 "Prlllly WOtNll• lead 42 Balt>enen 44 Inflate 59 Benno s .. bird 45 ()ppooel11 48 Poetol~ Auto Services llUOI lllPOll llPlll Imports & Domestics Competitive Rates Conveniently located on the Pllliowlo 407llstSt.~l..it 949· 7 ·769J Carpentry A -l HANDYMAN Install reface tabonets ~'battvcmrv~ moldre Dou& 714 ffilHJl!D. Carpet Repalr~ales , u1Pn 1 CAIPn, Repa11s Palt hme Install Courteous any s11e iobs Wholesale• 949 492 0205 on !lie COf'llletloer>Ce ol yoUf home Ot: office Prog<m & I-5eM.., lroonong fo, All A\Je' (ompvlet Repoor & IS yest ,., Potoent Jody Morr·~ ... -5-41-1"1 Constru~ 1ttCHUDIFllNCH CONSTRUCTION.COM S~677SS7 714-842-5254 Desktop Publl1hlng T f TO HGIN YOUIHOMl IMPIOVIMlNT PROJECT? Call a plumbor painter handymdn, 01 any of lhe Kteal '~' v1< ~s ltsted here 1n ou1 \ervoce dorel tory• llff SE L OCAl SVC Pl UPLE CAN HCL P YOU TODAY1 Bedrical Semces SMAU JOI IXPllT local. Q111ck Response liome. Yard & Dock Elect 20 YI\ f •P DI.ran tlecb IC l ll'!l5f!l0 ~ 1042 I .(.(, Uectrlc Low prius IOCal 1.ontractor. no fOb too smd•. no fOb too bi&, Refs l4JOO recJ'eSl L#CIO 810Jal (714) 842-142.!_ lartl·11na~vetopment com The Compvtar Doctor li5llS'5 V'.:>ttC ~ A ~ PC 11 cu 1JrnrH DUTCHMAN lUCTllC Coown/lnc~JSl:nal Residential 1.ompel11tve rates tree ~bmale Cal 949 2~ ---WrdtYw\ & ln16'nel FIND .-:;-~ ~ lllMI 9119 ro ia Concme&Masonry lrlclr lloclr Sto11e Tile (;{>OCrete, Palt0, Oroveway for epic, BBQ RPfs 25Yrs ( •P Terry 714 557 7594 llClNSID CONTIACTOlt No fOb too sm Al servic:es! Rw•rr remodel. laM, 5C>1, ,_ SVC ~31lJ6 T,....,.. ~ elfl*t ~ Z2D "°" out door 1teht 1ne. docks, Rlck ~ Dm:h: ™-n7.88) Bridge Bv OHAN a GOtmt With OMAR IHMll' end T~ HNCH DRAW 110P. ltlCN1' INRUNCB Balit· Wnt ¥u.lncnble. East dca1a NOR11t WE."1"1' •lot \, J 8 5 75 •HU c, AQ'7 o A94J •A • K 109843 SOU111 • AQ72 'V 'J v KQJ2 •Q72 The bidding: EAST SOUTH WEST ,_ 10 .... .......... .... 4• .... .... .... Pam Opening lead: Ten qf • In tewn competition. there is a time when 11uression pey) off. If you are trail.mg by a fair margin, it is time to gamble on some aiillln~Mhe~ concract '" an effon lO manufactun: I swing 1n YOW' favor. Con~ider llus deal; from a European Univen.ity Cha111P.1onship match Wh1le the North'5outh holding was stmigthened by the double fit. with only 29 !ugh-card pocnts and a rauy IJ'Ump suit. )lam was disunclly agrunsl the odds. sun. the state of the match diclalCd a n'ky vcntuTC, and Nonh pres.'iCd on to the 'padc ~lam. _AltOl_m_IClttl_ve __ _._ BOATS MllCIDIS SIOSl '81 Wat lod the a of clubl. ILlld dldllJ'ct •w lhill be needed • lot ur ltd ·'° -home. ~ fl.nt probleai ftl .Ill .. tnanp IWt .,. • wio- nlnt the openUli lead "1dl dwnmy'a lee, decllret 1minedllle\Y led I uump 10 lhc quoen. When thal neld, declar· er ruffed a club In dummy and returned to hand wilh the ace of ~A !OeCOOd burd)e was cleared when bod> defenders fopowed. Since there WIS I tnuDp lo6er, declarer bad 10 avoid loling a htai1 oic:t. It ICCmcd that the bc&t shot was I bean (me$se, but Sou.th WU in 00 hurry to ClOOllllll IO tbal. AnodJer club WIS Nft'ed on the table Md fta !he diamoadl V.CRI surted by playina the ace. On !he third di.:unond rrick, West di!ICilrdcd 1 club and on the fourth East parted with a bean. The dhc:ar<b were enhghtening. Had ~ held the remairuna trwnp, he could have ruffed the diamond Ind ex.iced with a heart or club, forcing declanir Into the ~..e. Bui had East held a (OW'\b club and lbe looa trump, he could have ruffed and e1uted with 1 club, forcing declarer IO lake a Jos.. ing htai1 fine'~ Ea.\t's play ww. the mMt intuea- ing. Declarer decided to play l?.Mt for JUSI tJne clubs ind the king of hearts, ~ he eJUltd with a 1rump. forcing Easr to ""'" and rcrum 1 heart away Crom the kin& Ullo dummy's major ICOllCe. St• ~pttdc5 bid llnd made for II large pid.up. llnd Nonh-Soolh were beck ill the mau:h. 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