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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-11 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotc 0 .. PHOTOS 81 DON E.ACH OAtv PILOT U.S. Navy veteran Gene Verge describes his shock as Japanese combat aircraft swooped in over Pearl Harbor, Hawau, on Dec 7. 1941 Storied tales worth telling Eastbluff resident recalls the Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, which drew the United St~tes into World War ~H: Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot 0 n the morning of Dec. 7. 1941, Gene Verge was a junior navigating officer who had just completed his watch o n deck of the U .S seaplane tender Curtiss. morning?" he thought. "Give m e a break.~ Verge went back on deck and saw hangars across the harbor on fire. Soon after that, he saw planes bearing big. red circles on their i.1des that labeled them Japanese. Verge couldn't quite believe it, but he lcnew what it meant About 25 of h1~ shipmates died in the attack. he said. It was about 7:50 am., and he was ready to get back to has quarters and catch up on hic; sleep. Verge sauntered over to his cabin and started unbuttoning his uniform when he heard it. Boom. Boom . Boom. "Gunnery practice o n a Sunday TI1e East.bluff resident and Pearl I !arbor survivor will spe nd Veterans Day having lunch at Ameri can Legion Post 291 in Navy officer Gene Verge, at 23, after the Pearl Harbor attack, and the SH TALES, Paa• AS medal that veterans of the surprise attack received years later, inset Study will get to core of channel's condition Coastkeeper to produce report on what's in it, how it can be cleaned it up and how much it will cost. "There·~ actually been some studies on the surface, so we know there's contamination on the surface." Orange County Coastkeeper project Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In the name of research. scientist David Keith Ig- nored the rotten-egg smell wafting from a column of sludgy matter pulled from the Rhine Owmel on Wednes- day. Keith Is one of several people wort- lng to gather samples from the chan- nel for a land.mark study that Newport Beach-based environmental group manager Ray Hiemstra said. ·The Orange County Coastkeeper is head-main difference here Is the depth [of ing up. the testing).• The $346,000 study aims to discover Coastkeeper began CQllecting data what kind of pollution is in the Rhine for the study ln August. Wednesday Owmel and how beat to clean It up. and today, Coastkeeper tnd scientists Once home to a fish cannery, and still like Keith, from Anchor 'l!nvtroomen- the site of shipyards, the channel ts ta1, an Irvine ftnn hired for the llUdy, full of contaminants and debris. In are extracting samples of sediment 1998, It was designated a toxic hot from the channel spot by the Santa Ana Regional Water Project workers are drawing out 16 Quality Control Qoard. \ cote samples, whJch • taken from a boat by pushing a clear tube into the ~oft sediment at the bottom of the channel until ii hits the hard. sandy. uncontaminated layer below silt an d pollutants that have accumulated in the 80 years since the channel was la.st dredged. Scientists aren't dismayed by the sulfur smell or brownish. oily appear- ance of the samples when they cut the tube open, Keith said "When it's darlc gray or black like th.is, It means there LI no oxygen lln it), which ii what you would expect lo a ... CHMNEl.. P111e ~ THE BELL CURVE, . l Q •.• , ~rice tag for new ~ ., . loop road balloons Project near school estimated at $842,000 compared to original bid of about $365,000 . Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NF\\'POH I BLACH -Work on a ro<1d meant to reduce traffic nt·ar \lew port Coa~t 1 lcmentary School baJ- looned 47~ over the onginaJ bid. extra 'pendmg that ha' rwo counnlmen toncemed The road .tlready genercHed a '>tgnifi tant amount of contrm·er'>y \\-hen re'>t- dents m the nearb\ Te .. oro gated com- mumry threalt'rll'd a la\\.\Ull to stop the work The City < ou1H.tl clu.,ed our the ton tract llH.''>d.1v for work on the road. wh1t h coc,t about $650,000 Btll there '' 't 111 more "ork to he durw on the llrOJl'l t to .1ppe.l!>e the Te.,oro re..i - de11r-. 111dudmg lando;cap111g .111d 111 .,1,1lhng an autornc111c gall· t<i re,trit t Jl l l''>'> I lw t 1>11nt 11 apprm t·d a '>epa r.111 umtr tC 1 flll"•da\ for about $I •10,000 \.., .1 re'>uh tlw C'O'>t of tlw prn)l't t \\lll lit• ,1bout S8 l.!.OOO rnmp.m•d 10 the - SPORTS Rodrllan signed, set to rebound T h e form e r Newport Beach resident and NBA pla~ e r inked Tue~day t o p la} for the A BA'~ Orange Coun ty Crus h , a new team Deepa Bhar ath Daily Pilot < O~ IA \II "i'\ i"ormt'r '\;fl\ ..,uper ''M and an· n•hounder Dt'n1w .. Rodman un fue~da\ '>lgned up \\ tth tht• Orange < ounty Cru'h Jn Anwm an R.l,ketball A..,c,n team hJwd at the C lrange l ount~ I a1rgroumh 111 Costa \k'-ct, 1ea111 '>polce~man I rit k Ben,on '3.Jd on Wednesda\ Rodman. a former \\e,t :'l.ewpon res1· de nt who gainf'd notonety Ill ru .. beach commuruty for hie, raucous partte<i and for receiving more than a few noise cita· tions. moved a few mil~ north to Hun- tington Bea<:h in Septem ber The star athle te who h~ played for the Los AnaeJes Lake:rs. OHroit Pistons and OUcago Bulls. pla~ just three games for the Long Beach Jam. anocher See ROOIU:N, hP Al · Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: ww.~com . Red, blue voters wen 't as polarized as publicized WEATHER~ Mot90f1M .... -911v lltM .. bum°" end 1h4t mercury nMrt 10. S.PlpM SPOITI A bout mldnlght on Nov. 2, wt.en Ob1o seemed hoplletllY bt iDd I went 8na1JY to bed. I told • mYself I Would write nQddnc more M>cKrt th.la election. 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' ' Serving the Newpor{-'Mesa community since 1907 THURIDAY, NOVElmER 11, 2004 PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pll OT U.S. Navy veteran Gene Verge describes his shock as Japanese combat aircraft swooped in over Pearl Harbor, Hawa11, on Dec 7. 1941 Storied tales worth telling Eastbluff resident recalls th e Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, which drew th e United States into World Wat.fl : Oeepa Bharath Daily Pilot 0 n lhe morninK of Det 7, 1941 , Gene Verge wa-. a 1uruor navigaung officer who had just completed his watch on deck of lhe U.S. seaplane tender Curti~. morning?" he thought. ftG1ve me a break.· Verge went bad, on deck and saw hangars aero'>'> lhe harbor on fire Soon after that, he '-<lW plane<. bearing big, red circles on their -.ides that labeled lhem Japane-.c Verge couldn't quite believe 1t, hut he knew what it meant About lS of his shipmate'> died in the attack, he said. It was about 7:50 a.m., and he was ready to get back to his quaners and catch up on his sleep. Verge sauntered over to his cabin and staned unbuttoning h~ uniform when he heard it. Boom Boom. Boom. "Gunnery practice on a Sunday rhe La.c,tbluff resident and Pearl I !arbor survivor will spend Veterans Day having lunch at American Legion Post 291 in Navy officer Gene Verge, at 23, after the Pearl Harbor attack, and the see TALES, Paie AS medal that veterans of the surprise attack received years later. mset Study will get to core of channel's Condition ' Coastkeeper to produce report on what's in it, how it can be cleaned it up and how much it will cost. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -ln the name of research, scientist David Keith ig- nored the rotten-egg smell wafting from a column of sJudgy matter pulled from the Rhine Channel on Wednes- day. Keith is one of several people work- ing to gather samples from the chan- nel for a landmark study that Newport Beach-based environmentaJ group Orange County Coastlceeper is head- ing up. The $346,000 stuay aims to di~over what lcind of pollution is in the Rhine Channel and how best to clean it up. Once home to a fish cannery, and still the site of shipyards, the channel is full of contaminants and debris. In 1998. It was designated a toxic hot spot by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. "There's actually been some studi~ o n the surface. so we know there's contamination on the surface," Orange \,ounty Coastkeeper project manager Ray Hiemstra said. "The main difference here ls the depth [of the testing)." Coastkeeper began collecting data for lhe study in August. Wednesday and today, Coastlceeper pd scientists like Keith, from Anchorhvironmen- tal, an Irvine finn hired for the study. are extracting samples of sediment from the channel. Project workers are drawini out 16 core samples. which lie taken from a boat by pushing a dear tube mto 1he soft sediment at the bo11om of the channel until II hit'> the hard, ..andy. uncontaminated layer belO\~ c;11l and pollutants lhat have accumulated m the 80 years since lhe channel wa.'> last dredged. Scientists aren't dismayed by the sulfur smell or brownish. oily appear- ance of lhe samples when lhey cut the tube open. Keith said. "When it's darJc gray or black like this. it means there Is oo oxygen (in itJ, which is what you would expect in a S..~PqeA5 THE BELL CURVE t Q •. ,, I• l"r1ce tag rfor new .. loop road balloons Project n~ar school estimated a t $842,000 compared to original bid of about $365,000. Deirdre Newman Dally Pilot \;I V\'POH I Hl.ACH -Work on d ro.1d meant w reduce traffil nt•ar '\e\\ port Coc1-.1 l:leml'ntary C,chool haJ looned 47·r.., O\er the ongmaJ bid cxlr<1 -.pending that ha-. two counnlml'll comcrnt•d I he road alreadv gem•rated a .,1gn11t cant am ount of tontro,er'>} \\hen res1 dent<, in the ne.trh; Te-.oro gatl'<l com mun11y thrt'alened a la\\,Ult to '>top thl work I hl' Lil\ < ounnl do,t•d oul tht· LOO· tra1 t I m·-.d,I\ !or \\IHk on the road . 'hh h lO'>t about Sh'iU,000 Hui tht:rt' ,., -.1111 mint· \\ ork to be done Ill! tlw Pfflll't • 10 1ppL·..iw tht' le-.'"°'> rt''>! dt·11h. trll ludmg land.,t ,1p1111; md 111 ... 1.illi11i.; ill! .tll!Clllllllll' g,111· llJ fl''>lrlt t a11t''' llw t<nsmtl apriro\t-d ,, 'epil r.ttt' to111r.111 ll1t·,d.s\ lor .1hout ) I 1111 ,flll{) \, .1 rt•,uh 1lw' "'111( 1lw prow11 '''" 111• .1ho111 "Kl..'.,000 comp.irl'd to tilt' See ROAD . Pa&e A4 SPORTS Rodman sig ne d , set to rebound T he former 0.e\\ port Beach re1,ident and !\!BA player inked l ue::iday to pla~ for the ABA '-, Orange ( ouncy Crush, a new ream. Deepa Bharath Dailt Pilot < <l\I.\ \II\.\ l onrn1 '\B.\ 'uper· -,1.ir and at l rt>bnunder I >t·111u., Rodman on hse-.d.1\ '>lgtll'd up w11h 1lw Orange < ount\ ( .ru ... h an -\mt'r 11 .111 Bt1'~ t•tball A">ll tedlll b.i-.ed ,11 the< Jr.ingl' < ounl\ r a1rgrounth Ill ( o<,ta \lf''>J tedni .,poke'>man l:n t k Rerhon '-J1d 011 \\edne .. dJ} Rudman. a fomwr We\t Ne\~1pon r~1 dent who gained notonet) m h1-. beach communlly for h1" raucouc; part1e'> and for receiving mort• than a few noise cita uonc;, moved a few mil~ north to l lun angton Beach in <,eptemb<'r. The star athlete who h.t-. played for the Los Angeles Laker;, Detroit Pt.stons and Chicago Bulls. played just ~ games for the Long Beach Jam. another Sff RODMAN, '-I• A3 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON TIE WEB: w..w.~con Red, blue voters aren't iis polarized as publicized WEATHER~ MOt9 0fthelM'9~ at the doudl bum Off erid the~'*" 10. leePlllM SPORTI A bout midnJght on Nov. 2, when Ob.lo teem.ed hopelelaly Solt and I went finally to bed. I told • myself I would write nothina more about this election. lt wu tinie to move· .. • POBITICS • THE POLmCAL LANDSCAPE .. MARK C. DUSTlt I DM.Y PILOT Ken Maddox announced this week that he has opened Maddox Government ~elations, a consulting firm, in Dana Point. Termed-out assemblyman to consult Allcl• Robinson Da1lyP1lot Termed-out 68th District Assemblyman Ken Maddox announced this week that he has opened a consulting firm in Dana Point Maddox Government Relations has already had its first · success, he said, managing the campaign of Janet Nguyen, a funner Maddox staff member who was recently elected 10 the Garden Grove City CoWlcil. "I enjoyed the campaign, developing the message and the campaign strategy and working with the candidate, but the part I think I enjoyed the most was actually mentoring the candidate," said Maddox. a Republican who served three terms in the Assembly and lost a March primary for a state Senate seat to Assembly colleague John Campbell As a consultant, Maddox also wants to work on government advocacy at the local level. focusing on issues such as public safety and redevelopment projects. 1-fe'll help candidates get elected, but he's not expecting to run any campaigns on hls own behalf. "There was no greater reward for me than the opportunity to serve in the legislature," he said, but as for a return to office, "I'm not so sure that's in the cards.· C.Ox not bound for the White House as guessed President Bush on Wednesday picked White House counsel Alberto Gomala to replace Atty. Gen. John A.ahcroft, debunking yet another speculation on a new job for Newport Beach Rep. Club Cox. Ashcroft, who had a major part in crafting the Patriot Act, resigned Tuesday, the day after New York Times columnist WlWam Satlre mentioned Cox as a possible contender for Ashcroft's job. Sa.fire's other incorrect picks were former Solicitor General Ted Ot.on, senior appeals court judge Laurence Silberman and former Deputy Atty. Gen. Larry Thompson. Already this year, Cox lost out on the CIA director spot, but he shouldn't despair. With more Bush cabinet vacancies expected, he's sure to be mentioned for all kinds of positions he won't end up getting. Helium sale could help sink country 's deficit Because of a 1996 law Cox wrote, ordering the federaJ government to sell off its helium reserve. a deal on the reserve la expected to be the third most lucrative sale of a government industry to the private sector In history, a statement from Cox said. The reserve has been around since 1925, when blimps were still commonly used, but by the mid-1990s, it was obsolete and more than SI billion in debt. The law requires the government to end its helium operations and sell its stockpile by 2015. The sale is expected to fetch at least $1.8 billion, which will place it thlrd on the list of high-valued government industry sales. bumping the 1987 sale of Conrail for $1 .65 billion to fourth place. The $3.65 billion sale of the Elk Hills Petroleum Reserve in 1997 and the sale of U.S. Enrichment Corp. in 1998 for $3.1 billion will remain atop the government sales list. C.Osta Mesa City C.Ouncil race still a nail-biter Don't expect Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner Bruce Gulich to have any fingernails until after Nov. 30. The City Council candidate may be biting them untiJ all ballots are counted and county election results from Nov. 2 are certified. Garlich nanowly missed winning one of three council seats, but the vote gap between fourth-place Garlich and fellow Planning Commissioner Eric Bever, who won the third seat, has been shrink.Ing as the Orange County Registrar of Voters adds the votes from absentee and provisional ballots that are stiU being counted. Garlich is onJy 88 votes behind Bever. Ml got all kinds of calJs in the last severaJ days telling me where 1 stood.'' Garllch said. Wit's kind of nerve-rack.Ing .... I'm guardedly hopeful, but I'm trying not to get my hopes too high." POLmCAL CALENDAR DECEMBER Meal. For details, e-m1ll «KUl•~OlfJ. tct The Orange CountY Feidenldon of Rtplbfialn Women wtU hold 1 hOldlV boit CNllt In N~ Hltbor lboerd the M.S. Phoenix It 7~ p.m. lntonnedon: J09n SNpllO It (71.C) 883-3498 Of Mene Schaf« .. (714)-M28. JANUARY 11: Aepubticliri Centrl! Commtu.. of Ota• County Wffl hold1n ~ meedng It 7 p.m.attt.. W.O. South Co.It PllU Hollel • •AntOn BM!. In co.t.t Meli.~ Ii'*· Al Atpublkiant.,. wetcome. lnfoi'rnitlon: (71') 661 8&'56. t: °""1ge (:aunty Young AepubUcarw wUI hold 1 hofid8y 1>9rty It 7 p.m. 8t the Shlrtt Club fn Cotta • . POLITICS ASIDE ~ Don't count on . I cha.nge T he elecdon numbers are · &till coP1411 ln. thanks to , all thoee people- lncludlng me-who voted via ableiltee ballot But for an the artiftcial excitement of changb1g results, Colb I've ..-------. talked to doubt there wfllbeany last-minute surprises in Costa Mesa, the only vote that has even an off-chance of changing. Yes, there S.J. CAHN are some 100,000 ballots ln Orange County left to be counted. Yes, there have been shifts ln the results for the Costa Mesa City Council. But, no, don't start betting against Planning Com missioner Erk Bever yet. The best reason to project that is, typically, there aren't such changes. The grand rigmarole surrounding Florida in 2000 was unusual. Final votes tend to minor the rest. with no huge swing one way or another. That said, the shifts have alt~red the landscape a bit The morning after the election, Bever was in front of mcumbt'n1 Mike Schafer by 269 votes. As of the end of counting Wednesday; Bever was sull m front by 88 votes. Of course, the man he's IO front of is now fellow Planning Commissioner Bruce Gartich. Scheafer is now another 41 5 votes behind Garlich. Garlich, it would appear. IS : corning on strong. But between ~ Tuesday and Wednesda) he gained ju<;t four votes on Rever. ; There's no telling how many : of those 100,000 ballots are from• Costa Mesa. But given that there• are about 1.5 million regmered · voters throughout the count) and 35,500 in Costa Mesa. straightforward math suggests · that there are pe.thaps 2.360 Costa Mesa ballots to count Yes, it's enough to tum the tide. But don't count on it. Also of note, the front runner ; -Planning Commissioner : Katrina Poley-is ahead of the • fourth-place Garlich by 2.924. ' Second-place Unda Dixon, a former mayor, is ahead of Garlich by 2.224. They almost certainly can rest comfortably. • In Newport Beach, the • additional ballots have pushed : Measure L over a milestone. Wlth 26,902 "no" votes to 13,.303, the anti-Measure L faction now has more than doubled the pro-vote. That might be worth a slogan, but ir's : a fairly small shift. • The council races have changed to no mean.ingfuJ extent either. Councilman Steve : Bromberg still has 100%, for example. . • 8.J. CAHN 11 the managing editor. • He may be re.ctled et (714) : ~7 Of bye-mall et 1./.cahn t.time11.com . WE'V·E MOVED! l11Jll111l111l11i111ll11~ll111l111l11rr1I Dally Pilot Reader 123 Any Street Anytown , CA USA PS9ai8 Continue to vlllt U1 for PIP8f pick up, CIMlttled ~ w l.tglll Noloel at: 330 W. Bay Street, Coit8 ~ CA 92627 • Olily Piiot • . Ex-caterpillars set to spring The Environmental Nature Center will house hundreds of fluttering buttedlies hopefully by March. M•rlH O'Ntll Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -C.Ome spring. hundreds of native butterlliet wW .Dy front and cen- ter. But for now, a new butterfty house at the Environmental Na- ture C.enter hosts only a few moths and plants preparing to host the butterflies.. At a dedica- tion Wednesday for the house, partially funded by the rotary clubs of Newport-Balboa and Its sister city of Obz.aki, Japan, cen- ter executive director Bo GJover noted the conspicuous absence RODMAN Continued from Al I ABA team based in Long Beach, last season. Benson wouldn't divulge the details of Rodman's contract. The team's generct.1 manager, Kevin Copeland, also wouldn't com - ment Wednesday. The Orange County Crush will play its home games in the grandstand arena at the Orange County Fairground~ The fair- grounds wiJI certainly benefit from the presence or a crowd- puJJer ~uch ru. Rodman on the team, said spokeswoman U!>a MacDonald. "It'~ great that they've signed such a recogn11.able, charismatic player." she sald. "It will bring yet another exciting component to the Crush. It's exciting." The Crush's first or 18 home PLUG IN of the gue.su of honor. "I Invite you to come 1n and tour the butterny home,• Glows' told a mWI crowd ptbfted at the cent« "But you'll lee OM Important thing m.lulng - buttedllea." Once the plants get a good · foothold in the 1,300-IQuare· foot, acreened-in houae, the cen- ter will bring 1n butterlliea l1iD In chrysalis form, grounds coo.rdl- nator Reggie Durant ta.id. The house will have-a nursery to hold the chryaalises until the butter- Oies em~e. It wiB have 12 species of 3QO to 400 native butterflies once the house is up to speed. possibly by March, Durant said. Butterflies have a lifespan of one to three years, he said. The two rotary clubs donated about $5,000 each for the $25,000 project. GJover said. C.Or- porate donations made up the 'It's great that they've signed such a recognizable, charismatic player. It will bring yet another exciting component to the Crush. It's exciting.' Usa MacDonald Orange County Fairgrounds spokeswoman games is scheduled for Nov. 18 m an arena with an expected ca- pacity of 4.211. Rodman is still pursuing his dream of playing again for the NBA. Benson said. • DEEPA BHARATH 1s the enterprise and general assignment reparter She may be reached at (714) 966-4625 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath w/at1mes com l'elt. 1be project came • a ~ commt~terW:e woture to cellbra1e Rotary Jntermdooal'• centennial in 2005, member Roser Mc:GODepl l&ld. The loc:al rowy dub joined foroes With the dub 1n Obzati. which bad membert vllit1n1 th!a Met u part of a delegation from the U, terclty. "1bll WU a great Idea,• vilit.or Maaao Kato ald II he walked tluougb the house. ~ were p.d we bad this opportunity to participate in the project B\.at we never thought It would be this blg." Newport Beach resident ~ Evarts gave the house her bless- ing. .. If I were a butterfty, I'd liWJ in here.· she said as she checbd out the plants In the orangy t}oN of the late afternoon. "Look. you even get the sunset.· HOLIDAY CLOSURES Today fl Veterent Dey. Here are aome dolures: City Heh in Costa Meu and Newport Beach will be doted. Ubrmtel In Costa Mesa and Newport Beed\ will becloud. 8choola In the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will be dOMd. Orange Coast Cotlege will be dosed. UC ltvlne daue. wilt not be hetd. Polt8I SeMc:e: Onty exprea mail wUI be delivered. 'h9h will be pic:ted up in CostaMesa. 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()'NII Niie Mllllly end courtl, C71'J ... ll ,,,.,,.,,,.,."""'-com AllllW-"*ll:m. .....,__Ind 9"fllOllfi..C ~.t'TMt-­.... ,DMw•...,,,_,_,, - PUBLIC SAFETY Deputies arrest accuser in local gang~rape case A Rancho~ &kl wba bu aca.-d Gl'el Hll4 IOI\ of. former Orange County ....... abedtf Don Hatdl. and two other ~ of pog-nqMs her tn 2002 WU mated SeNrday on drug charpa. Tbe l&-year-old. whole name bu not been released. WU re- portedly amsted by lhedfra deputies in Rancho OM:amODp on IUSpidon of poMelliorl ol metham~e for uJe. Oranp C.Ounty 01ief Aaslatant Dist. Atty. Owck Middleton con- flnned that she had been ar- rested, but said he didn't !eel it would affect the cue when it goes to retrial in January. Kyle Naduelner, Keith Spann and Greg HaidJ are accused of png-raplng the allegedly uncon- scious girl on a pool table at Don Haidl's Corona deJ Mar home in 2002. They videotaped the lnd- CURVE Continued from Al to Chicago, and then to Newport Beach. There has scan:ely been a year since that I haven't gone back to lndJana to visit and sniff my roots and pay my respects to my parents and grandparent.! buried in a Decatur cemetery. The American MJdwest is programmed in me so deeply that it is a permanent residenL So. I believe 6rmty, are the values I learned there. Yet, when it all came down to Ohio on election night, the voters, while rejecting Kerry, were approving a measure - along with 10 other states -to place a ban on gay marriage in their state constitutions.. Several of them, including Ohio, even barred cohabiting couples from receiving domestic partnership benefits.. As the pastor of an evangelical Christian church near C.Olumbus put it to a Los Angeles Times reporter, Mthese people were voting their values." These values took root in the same place as mine, yet they are not mine. My values regard gay people as God's children as surely as any of the rest of us - and not with an asterisk that says "as long as we can change them to be exactly like us.· And my values con.sider discrimination again.st gays -as surely as discrimination against black people 50 years ago - totally un·Ouistian. So what we have here is not one set of people with values and the other with none, but rather lWO sets of people with values that differ. And the second group must not let the first identify them as vaJueless -which we managed to do in this election. .... It seems to me we have a microcosm of this situation in the rift between the national Episcopal Olurch and Newport Beach's St. James Olurch. After I wrote a column on this issue a few weeks ago, a St. James member calJed me. and in a long -and finally acerbic - conversation said I had it all wrong. that the local church didn't withdraw from the basic spiritual pretepts of the faith, but rather the national church did. The two principal points of disagreement are the appointment of a homosexual F.piscopaJ bl.shop in a New dent A miltrial WM dedued tn June when • jury dwllocbd., "I dont tblnk it should a!&lct the trial In any W9J. Wdd)eton Aid of the womm:it Uftllt. ~ oonamed about the cWmdmCI' bebavtor on the nlgbl in QUM- tion. • Joseph c.vaoo. an auormy ror Greg Haldi. said the &mllt would aft'ect the woman's cndaility u a witnea "Hopefully this wfD wake (proe- ecuton) up and mab them real· 17.e they shouldn't be proeecudng these three boyl.. Cavallo Aid. Proeecuton are uklng a judge to revoke Greg Hakfl'a baD follow- ing a tra.l!ic acddent last week- end. Police said he had been drinking before the acddent and though not JegaDy intmk:ated. It was in violation or the terms of his bail. It was the latest in a string of run-ins with the law, which in- cluded charges of swutory rape of another 16-year-old glrl England diocese and the divinity of Jesus. When both groupe apply their own sense of moral values to these two issues, they arrive at d.Uferent conclusions. If ever they are to come together, there must be concesmons on both sides. This would mean finding a moral ground where coexistence can be explored. and the St. James group has made It quite clear that isn't possible. So is coming together possible in the larger society. where gay marriage ls a more important tsSue than preemptive war and 56% of the people still think there are weapons or mass destruction to be found in lraq7 And where the Democratic Party chairman in Aorida said wistfully: "They drove a wedge with social issues and got people focused on gay marriage and abortion and filth rather than the war in Iraq and jobs." It seems to me possible only if two firmly held convictions can be moderated. First, the Democratic conviction that most of the people who voted Cor Bush were not very bright citizens who got their news from talk radio -if they got It at all -and are intent on imposing their fundamentalist religious views on our sodety. And, second, the Republican conviction that Kerry's supporters are all atheists and left-wing radicals without any firm spiritual or ethical grounding. Certainly not all Republicans share the evangelicals' literal interpretation of the Bible and their ardor to prevent gay marriage and choice for women and "fix" homosexuals. And just as certainly, there are many millions of Democrats with strong spiritual leanings and moral values. When both are ready to acknowledge that no one has an exclusive grip on such matters, perhaps the soft edges of these two groups can at least begin a mending process. That is, of course, providing the leadership in Washington will allow a climate in which this is possible. Meanwhile, as psycllologlst Hendlin recommended -and as I have dealt with crises all my life -J 'll be holding hopefully to the thought that this, too, will pass. •JOSEPH N. BEU 11 a resident of Santa Ana Heighta. Hie column appears Thursdays. ROAD COnthJed from Al orfglna1 bid of about '3651000. 1be lncreue happened ma1n1y because the dry ruahed to ftn1sh the road before ecbool 1wted, Public Worb Director Steve Ba· dumWd. Though that deadline was met, Councilman John Heff~r-. nan expressed dilmay at how becat11e or Increased cratftc. the project wu handled. noise and pollution once they "It concema me when we start were told. at $365,000, and ~re now at At first, '!Moro restdeni. $842,000," Heffernan aaid at threatened a lawsuit to stop the Tuesday'• council meedng. "If project, arguing It didn't comply' you were in private business. with the c.allfomia Eovlrorunen. you'd be out ofbustnesa.• taJ Quality Act. They decldecS The construction ls pan or an against legal acdon because the ongoing effort between the city city was wil11.ng to make changes and the Newport-Mesa Unified and because 10 many parents ai School District to alleviate traffic the school wanted the road, le- congesdon during the school's soro resident Sean. O'Connor busiest dmes. Tra.ftic problems said. have plagued Newport Coast Eil-The city offered to plant trees ementary since it opened in to shield their view of the road 2001. The 1,100-foot-long road and use rubberized asphalt to directs traffic from northbound reduce the noise. City offic~ Newport Coast Drive around the separated this work out from the school's playground, into the total project Wld put It out to parking lot and out onto Ridge competitive bid, Badum said. Pait Road during drop-off and Heffernan criticiud spending pick-up time. It is otherwise extra money just to make some closed. residents feel better. In June, the council approved ·The next time we do thl'i, the project and voted to award a we're going to buy some pty- contract for about $365,000. But wood and put up signs that say when the city first bid the 'Loop road comlng,' because I project, the design wasn't fin· think the last part or the money ished. Badum said. It also hadn't we just spent was to pacify peo· received 6na1 approval from the pie," Heffernan said. Division of the State Architect, The enhancements probably which Councilman Dick Nichols would have happened regard· was concerned about. These Less, Badum said. factors caused the projecl's cost MHad we met with (the Tesoro to soar. residents) early on, we probably ·we knew there were a lot of would have come up with thf' items we had to add on," Ba· same improvements." he said. dum said. "We had to get the Residents hope the extra work going. The contractor was touches will soften the road's ef· telling us if he didn't gel going feet, O'Connor ~d. immediately, he wouldn't make "We haven't seen it yet, but the deadline to have the bulk of hopefully it will go in as il's been the work done before the kids presented, and if so, it will be a were back in school." satisfactory solution," he said. The cost also jumped because Work on the enhancem ents 1s of the city's effort to placate the expected to start in about two Tesoro comrnuniry above the weeks, with the majority of it be school. ing done dunng winter vaca • Part of the loop road comes lion, Badum said. close to Tesoro residents' homes. They weren't initially told about the construction plans but worried the plans would wreck their quality of life • DEJRORE NEWMAN covers government. She may be reached at (714) 9664623 or bye m111l 11t de1rdre newman aJfatimes com SURF AND SUN .. WEATHER FORECAST Expect a mosttv~ momlng to become pertly doudy, wf1h h1ghl from 82 to ~ wtdt laght wtndl. The evening lhou~ b9 pertly cloudy. wtth Iowa from 48 to 5'. ""°""9doft: www.~.(JCN BOATING FORECAST afternoon, on a west swell of 4 to 8 feet et 11 MCOnda. At night. e>CS*t ~ winds et 20 to 25 knota on combined .... of 5 to 7 fMt with the dominant pwtod et 9 teQCM'lda. SURF M~ to late-momlng llllil>N llhOutd b9 ...... MM-.nd IOUtMlclng.,...... bftnglng Mitt· to~ .... W...-lty. www.turlrider:OtV TIDES n.. ........ 1:11a.m. U 4tMtloW 7f67a.m • ..,.,,..,. t;21p.m. ~---1:9p.m. ... , .. high WATD TIMPdAnltl ...... .. 4 a PHOTOS BY OOUGlAS ZMM:RMAN I DALY PLOT Coastkeeper's Steve Cappenino puns up a core sample taken from the bottom of the Rhine Channel. CHANNEL Continued from A 1 &et ting like this," he said. The scientists take sections of the samples, stir them in me1al bowls and plop some of the muddy mixture into jars that are sealed and stored on ice. Most of the jars will be sent to a San Francisco lab to he tested for a variety of pollutan1s, and a few will go elsewhere for geological 1ests. For the poUutanl tt.">ting. part or the sedllllent !>ample is heated to a high temperature until it turns into ga'ieS. which can be 1denufied by their differen1 weights. Anchor Environmental scientist Jody hdmunili. ..aid. Test re-.ult~ 'ihouJd be back within two week.\, and Anchor will submJI a repon four 10 !>ix weeks later, '>he said. Coa'itkeeper expec1s to pro· duce a final report on what'!> in the Rhine Channel, how to clean it up and how much it will cost in April 2005. A 1998 analysi!> es· umated cleanup at do'>c to $10.6 million. • AUClA ROBINSON cover~ business. pohttcs and the ~nv1ronment She may be readled .i (7 14) 966-4626 or by e·ma1f at ;11c1a robinson o /ar1mes com TALES Continued from Al Newpon Beach with other.. who know the feeling of spnnging ¥110 action a'i If it were S('Cond oature. ' Strangely enough. 1h1l> 1s the bt time Verge will do $omething like that on Veterans ~dy. • "I think Veteran& Oay ib a great MJea." he 1'(ltd ... For someone like ~e. it gives me a chance to mee1 ether veterans and share stories." : Verge was 22 when he joined c;tie U.S. Navy and '\hipped out 10 Pearl Harbor. I le served for five years, mcluding two week.\ a-, ~pper of a ship that tr.m,poned sasohne. • ·1 was probably the youngest $kipper ever m the Navy at 23," ~e said with a laugh. , After he got out, Verge studJed 4rchitecture at USC. : ·11 bri~ back memories just looking at all thjs stuff." he said, ' Jody Edmunds scoops a channel bottom sample mto a 1ar, while David Kerth, background, records information near the Cannery. leafing through a book about Pearl I larbor complete with dtagrarm and photos of the bombings. Ille CurtiSb ~ ht1 three 11mes and caved easily to the torpedoes and bombs becau!>e 11 wasn'1 designed like a battleship, he said. "The battlei.hips had a thick armor," he said. "But the Cun.is.\ was what's called a seaplane tender, which means it's designed to set a base and house pilots, planes and crew." The Japanese attacked with dive-bombers, Verge said. ·A bomb like that went through (our shipl like we were a piece of cheese,· he said. It's hard to explain the feeling of being m the middJe of a banJe like that when two·third!. of tus ship's crew had gone ashore for the weekend, Verge said. "You're in shock. and all you can thill of is where can I find enough guys 10 staff the guns," he said. Verge is one of the few remaining Pearl I !arbor '>urvivors from the CunL\.\. but Verge scud he c;till meets with those who <>erved on the ~htp after Pearl I larbor 01ey meet for hreakfac;I every month, he 'klld "It \0 happem that 15 of U!> hve 111 thi'> area." he <><ud "II\ nice to meet and talk about the old da~ once in a while." A lot of that will happen today at thr American Legion Po&t, said < ,ommander Randy Hing. l'he post has been ho..,ting lunch l>ponsored by the Sons of the American l.egmnnaires every year for the la...i lO years, he ..aid. "It's a time lO remember tho-;e who've dted for freedom and democracy." he "3.ld. "But it'i. al-.o a day 10 give back to those who MC suU with us and be thankful for what they've done for our country." • OEEPA BHARATH 1s the enterprise and general assignment reporter She may be reacned at (7141 966-4625 or by e mail at deePlJ. bharath ca la rimes. com Pl into the Pilot Classified section to find seMCes from A Tlvsdly, ,..,.. l l, 20(M • I , '-.. 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Our first 1hough11. and our deepest pmyPr.. should be with them .ind wnh their families. rhere are, of course, many who do know and who do under-.tand what our troops .11c Uving through today. They walked across frozen hills in Korea. ·nu~y charged often t•lusive enemy soldiers in \ 1elnam lbey cro~ed the ... ame descn where our men and women again are doing hanJc I hey landed on the l>eachec, of Normandy more 1han bO yl'ars ago. turning the 11dt• 111 \\.orld War II. For tlwir ... acrifices. they, too. dt•c,en.t• our thoughts. our praye1-. and our thanks. They haw 1·.11 rwd 11, and they have t•\e~ ngl11 to 11. Ame111 n fir-,1 recognized \.cterarh l>av in 1926 a'> Armistice Day, a commemoration of the end of World War I and those who fought in at. In 1954, after World War 11 and the Korean War, veterans urged Congress to change the holiday's name, replacing the word armistice with veterans to broaden the day's meaning. Later that year, President Dwight Eisenhower issued the first "Veterans Day Proclamation." His word.., remain a poignant challenge to us all: MNow, therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, president of the United States of America, do hereby call upon all of our ClllZcns to observe Thursday, Nov. 11 , 1954, as Veteran~ Day. On that day let us solemnly remember the sacrifices of aJJ those who fought so valiantJy, on the seas, in the air, and on foreign shores, to preserve our heritage of freedom, and let us reconsecrate ourselves to the task of promoting an enduring peace so that their efforts shall not have been in vain." Let us all, indeed. LEITER TO THE EDITOR Ruiz election case of voter stupidity A s a liberal Orange County voter, I am accustomed to "post-election blues." but one particular district election has drawn my ire. The Coast Community College Di.strict Trustee election result, reported In the Daily Pilot on Nov. 3, appears to be the result of either votl!r ignorance or the popular acceptance of greed as an acceptable personality trait The Daily Pilot. and other newspapers, all published articles depleting how Armando RUiz resigned from the district so he could increase his retirement pension from $5,000 per year to $50,000 per year. Already set to receive a pension of $65.000 per year froJD the Irvine Valley College District. resigning from Coast -and then running again -allowed Rutz to almost double bla eDsdng total pension. Had his intention been to ~ now, perhape tbls would have been a reasonably ethical maneuver; after all, this allowed him to Increase his yearly m.l.rement pension from $70,000 to $115,000 JM!T year. But. this WU not bis intention. Oeady, by mlgnJQg and lbln ~ for~ .. lililliildOn wutotab~ol• loophole that lined his pockets at the expense of an already overextended C.oast budget This is greedy, avaricious and unethical behavior. Entwined in his actions Ls a grand statement about where Ruiz places education within his list of priorities. In ow voter guidebook. Bonnie Casttey invited voten to telephone her, and she left her phone number at the end or her written candidate statement I called her. and we had a pleasant conversation during which she explained why she would be an excellent trustee -never uttering a disparaging word about the other candidates. Castrey let Ruiz's actions speak for his intentions; and. for this ethical tactic, &be lost the election. We.heard much about voter turnout durinc this election year. C.onvendonal wildom tells ua that increased voter turnout la great. But If the voten turning out are uninformed, maybe they ought to 1tay at home. And. in thil m.taoce. lf they were informed of Rulz'I actions and voted for him in spite or bec:a&.11e Of~ then maybe l ouaht to atay atbome.. Jltfl.LnVM co.a .... MAILBAG DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Vanguard University students have dinner as they wart to cast votes at Costa Mesa Crty Hall on election day, Nov. 2. College students at democracy's vanguard On election day, I hacJ the privilege of being a clerk at the to'> la Mesa City llall from 6 a.m. to JO p.rn. We had great voter turnout from Vanguard Univer!>1ly students, ancJ I jU!>I want to !)ay this may not be a i.hocking development, but they were absolutely the greatest lney were weU-behaved; they wen: respectfuJ. They laughed: they enjoyed their rime during the two-hour wc111 in lme. They had their IDs ready inunedialely as they entered th(• door lhey came in drov~ and were e1h-.olu1ely incredible. I just want to thank Vanguard Unive~ity for "teat hin~ them nght." SAUYBROWN Coc;ta Me..a Don't read too much into Measure L defeat I am delighted with the results or the defeat of Meru.ure I.. as are ahoul 70% of the voters. I lowever, some erroneous conclusions can be drawn from this landslide Greenlight and other groups can and are claiming victory m the Mcai.un.· L defeat, but I am concerned the> will draw the wrong conclusions fhe people who voted I. down are not all of anti·growth, anti-hotel. anti-development per<,uasiom.. A high percentage or pro growth, pro-development individuals were against I. for many re;1sons. The underlying message was that the applicant and the nty have really not organized or cons1dcrl'd using a comprehensive list ol aJternative uses for the property. Perhaps the correct conclusion would be to do nothing and lei the truth emerge in future years. That is a '>eparate issue from the trailer park. One solution might he to eliminare the trailer park, which will realistically take year-; and just enlarge the beach tempor'ari.ly while a long-term, in-depth 'itudy is conducted. While the city will lose more than SI million a year in revenue, that shortfall may cost individual homeowner'! a few dollars more ln taxes, but we will not be binding future generations In a rush to increase ... hort-term income. Let's not repeat the mista~e of years pa!-.t. DICK STEVENS Newport Beach Reader recommends changing lock to city I'd just like 10 say that if · fhe OC" has the key to our city In Newport Beach. plea<,e change 1he lock. JOAN TORIBIO Balboa bland Another makes same suggestion for Newport If, in fact, we have• given the key 10 the dty lo MThe oc· lV show, maybe it's lime we changed the locks. ROY FREEMAN Newport Bc•ach Bell fills a need in divided community Jo'>cph Bell's .. nostalgic wandering~" through his personal life are certainly not boring, nor are they meaningless. Ufe expcriencei. shape our opinion!> and inform our characters. During the limits of a ~hort lifetime, we should hope 10 he taught not only by our own live!>. but by the experiences of other perhaps more diverse personal histories. PoliticaJ conservatives have won Lhe majority vote, but surely that does not mean another opinion i'> beyond consideration. We few (apparently very few!) Democrat'> 111 Orange County appreciate a voice that we consider to be educated. reasoned and thoughtful. The Bell Curve is, after all, only another point of view, which in today's divided ' electorate deserves a forum. ANNE CUSIC Corona del Mar Parking the problem at Presbyterian church A key problem with the St Andrew's expansion plan that has not been solved is the controversial joint use of the Newport Harbor High School parking lot by high school students and church attendees. The city of Newport Beach has stated that the church COMMUNITY COMMENTARY c,houJd formahtl' its arrangement w11h Newport I !arbor I ligh School Jhis means in writing. At pre'>cnt, the informal, JOtnl u .. e agreement allow<. for Jfi parlung ">paces in the St. Andrew's parking lot to be availahlt• to the high c,chool c,tudenh by pt'rmit. I he chun.:h limits use of its park.mg 10 1 10 permit holder~ when th1., parlung is needed for midweek church activille"> The public should know how many day!> 1h1'> school year that the church's 101 ha., been clo'>ed to permit holders. DICK ANO ELAINE ENGLAND Newport Beach How about a conditional solution to St. Andrew\? Perhap-. I'm 1111'>'>1111-: the point or don't undcr'>tand the problem, but ii .,eems the Newport -Mc.,a Unified School Di'>lrict could agree to the park.ing arrangement w11h St Andrew\ 01urc.:h with 1he 30 year leac;e, subject to city approval of the project That way the church has an irrevocable agreement with the <,chool only if rhe project goe'> forward If the project dies, the contract would he null and void, and park.ing problems will continue to exic;t un11l the <:hurch rnmes up with another idea to help alleviate them. Conditional contract'i are written every day under c;1mdar c1rcum!>tances and serve the wruers well to break deadlocks Why not here? NIGEL BAILEY Corona de! Mar Knock down buildings to solve parking troubles By all accounts, St. Andrew's provides wonderful services to the community. Unfortunately, the present development of its property is too much for the neighborhood infrastructure: l suggest the church reduce the slze of the present buildings by 36.000 square feet and use the area thus created for parking. lf it must expand, it should relocate to a property on a slrei!t similar to Newport Boulevard. DON WATSON Newport Beach Greg Haidl's get-out-of-jail-free cards have long run out. I t djdn't take long for Greg Haldl to mess up again, after having messed up lime after time, apparently with the blesslngs of the court system. WJth the empry threat of ball rnocadon hanging over bis bead. there leC'fD to be no 11.mf ta for this kid. Daddy (former AllJstanl Sherl.ff Don Hakfl) got h1m me best Jawyaa who find the belt technJcalldel and UM the t. tacda, and Gf'el HaJdJ hu the belt ncu1es for hit acdolll and mbdeedl. Gftl Hald) ale p tlly riped ID uncomdoul girt with • PoOI cue, P caagbt wtth mariJuaol, Md .. wttb ~-... . \'Tl"""-~~ Greg Haidl got lost? 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COOK Beach and Palm Springs -to cl'll•brale the 49th annual fhal1Jfl\ Rall JI the Century Pla7.1 I lotel in Los Angeles. The eve111ng raised more than 5'lUO.OOO for the fhaliam Mental I lealth t enter at Cedars ~mat Med1tal Center in Los Angeles. Thl' ltleblood of thti. near lldll u:ntury rnu'>e. whtlh takes 11-. nanw from the Greek godde~ ol umH·dy. are two t.ndefatigable, tlr'>arm111g artn•.,.,es Former <ht ar nominee Debbie Reynolds ("Thi' lJnsinkable ~1011\ Brown 1 and television's Ruta Lee (more than 1.500 guec,t ,1ppl·.ir,111tl''> on .. mall '>treen '>IHI\" tntlud111g ... llw I.UL)' \l1<1\\ I he (.olden Citrl., and Perr. Melson l have held court m•t•r tlH· I hahan-. for decades. rat'>tng upwanh of $30 million for the mental health center. "I am extrenwly proud of my vear'> ol tlcdte<1t1on to till' I haltJn-. < entl'r Re; noJd., '><lld It 1-. .mtl \\111 alway-. lw my fir'>t chant\ tau'>e .. \\1wn ,1.,ked lw" He\ noltl-. ha-. stJ\l'd 1mol\ed '>lllll' I <J56. I ha11.111., donor Gerrie Kaplan of Brc·nt\\ood '><lid "I ht: need is ){rt'JI Jlltl the r.1uc,e I'> too import.mt. Mom·y ,.., '>O trucwl to hl'lpmg lho'>t' who '>lllfl'r Hevnold'> kno\~., that 10 keep the lund., t ommg Ill. -.he rnu-.1 Ruta Lee and Jack Klugman, prolific contributors to small-screen shows, have a lot to smile about at the 49th annual Thalians Ball. remain front and center.» To accomplish this goaJ. Reynolds, the organization's pre~1dent. and Lee. chairman of the board. work year·round with countless volunteers and donon. who are not afraid to stand up for the vicums of various forms of mental illness and their families. ror the past three years, Redken Laboratories founder Paul ~nt Meehan has underwnnen the gala. enabling organizers -including 2004 chaw; Shelley and Gary Hahn -to focus on the fundraising. Among the ThaJjans' i.upporters are Ne\\'POrt ph1lanthrop1sts John and Donna Crean. This year, Orange County support also came from the Kalbfel family and from Pilar Wayne Upchurch, the wife of the late John Wayne, and her husband, Jesse Upchurch of both Newport Beach and Dallas. Newport-to-Los Angeles transplant and moon explorer BU2.Z Aldrin was also in the crowd. fhe formula of mixing Hollywood glamour with corporate and individual giving has been successful for the Thalians. Bob and Margie Petersen of Petersen Publishing are among the long-time givers. Robert Londl, Harold and CynthJa Gershman. IC.en Dibbs, Gloria and John Gebbia. Sandy Krause, David Paul ICane and Unda Tallen are also counted among the most generous. This year, actor/comedjan Red Buttons was the ball's Invite you to experience THE DIAMOND AND JEWELRY EXTRAVAGANZA CELEBRATING OUR 25TH ANNIVERSARY Exquisite luxury diamonds and world-renowned designer jewelry collections THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18™ 5PM TO 9PM FASHION ISLAND ... NEWPORT BEACH A percentage of the sales to benefit Al6VP BY NOVEMBER 12'11 AS ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED ANNA CLEVELAND: 9-49·721.9010 RIVIERA PUI' WATll .. A e A a I • e - ---·f PHOTOS FROM WWW LONGPHOTO COM The comic collection of Dennis Miller, Norm Crosby, Red Buttons and Don Rickles convenes at the 49th annual Thalians Ball. honoree. The Emmy and Oscar winner was named "Mr. Wonderful" at the event as he was roasted by a star-studded jury of his peers, including Don Rickles, Rich Utde, Jeck Klugman. Jo Anne Worley. Larry Gelbart, Phyllla DtDer and Jay Leno (via tape). Game show host Alex Trebek shared emcee duties with Reynolds and Lee. There were videotaped moments, including comedy segments from the anchors and reporters of JCABC. TV's Eyewitness News relating fictional Thalian-related bit!>. The live performances included the humor of Norm em.by, who began his 10 minutes by welcoming the crowd to an "evening of extinction with Red Buttons.• Mam.le Van Doren. Newport's own resident star, was on the celeb list, as was Newport auctioneer Ouuies Dreyer, who helped raise six figures in donations from a Hve auction. Dreyer began his act by a uctioning off the Century Plaza Hotel in jest for $1 billion to Orange County residents Diana and Randy HW. Talk show host Dennis Miller drove in from his home in Santa Barbara to lend his name to the cause and to share with Buuons and the rest of the guests tus love and admiration for the work ethic and the image of idealism presented by the Hollywood past. Miller delivered a short yet pointed speech. pr.Using the work of Buttons with the message that Buttons end many of his fellow comics ln the crowd COME SHARE IN OUR JOY! aomebow managed to reach a b1gb atandard of comedy without reaortlng to a low level of taste. One funny man lo the audience retorted, "Dennla, I've known you ever since you were a liberal. .. 1ballan guest1 included Beverly Hilla stock broker Cnla . Kliplanandeon~. talk abow host Giiiy Colllm and his M1sa America bride Miiiy Ann MobMr CoDlnl, Conltancl n.en Gevtn. fa.sb.lon de&Jsner • DIMd ffayw, SteDa Stewm and Lucie Arna. who sang "The Best Is Yet To Come" from her new nightclub act. lo honor of Buttons' Oscar-winning role ln the rum •Sayonara." organiurs tranafonned the Century Plaz.a ballroom into a Japanese teahouse. The Greehbrler floral designers sprayed each table with red roses and white orchids to complement the many guests who chose red. formal attire to honor Buttons. ln top-notch form, Buttons took the stage after a heartfelt introduction from Carol OwmiJll after the nearly two-hour roast He delivered rapid-fire barbs, mixed with sincere sentiment over some 60 years of show business memories. As Reynolds and Lee gazed from the sidelines, supported by Thalians board members -including John AdtJt, Joe Altzman. Samatha Altzman, lrwtn LehrhofJ, Robert Bernard. Steve Gerber. Stephan.le HJbler, Adriane Rogen, Ben De Pinto, Ida Myua. I.alee Scallon, Phyilla Prledman. Alyson Dutch, Barbara Cohen, Barbara SmJthey Brown. KABC entertainment reporter George Pennacchio and Thalians Mental Health Center chairman of psychiatry Mark Hyman Rapaport -all rose to a standing ovation to salute Buttons and the Thalians for 49 years of making a difference m the lives of victims of mental health disorders. • THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. + + + In thanksgiving for forty years of edu~ational excellence, Sai nt Joseph High School cordially invites you to the anniversary of its founding. Need help? When? What? Where? Memory? Attention/Concentration ? Logical reasoning? Job performance? Personal relationships? 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Martin IAwrence Gallery at I .c.hion Island will ho'>I a !>pectal .,howing or renowned pop 1llusiom'>t PtuJ1ppe Bertho's work on friday and Sdturclay. Bertho will make a r.ire per.,onal .ippearance on I ndJy from 6.30 lo 9 p.m Open 10 a.m. to ti r> m Monday to Fnday. 11 a.m to 7 p.rn. Sa1urday. 11 a.m to 6 p.rn. ~unday. (9491 7<;9 Ill \4 LMNG BY THE CREED Since 1760. the Ho~ of Creed hw; pa~'>ecl down fragrant<..., from fatlwr to i,011 Its ~l.ents h.ive bet•n worn hy royal~. celebritie~ and tho~ '>t-ektng I.he MUSIC BE-BOP CONCERT Trumpet player Jadt Sheldon, billed as an onginator of West Coast be bop, will perform in two concerts that will begin at 7·30 and 9:30 p.m . Fnday and Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Onve, Costa Mesa. Call for t1c:Xet information. lnformation- (714) 556-2787 or http:J!www.ocpac org GUrTAR ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE The Orange Coast College Guitar Ensemble, a group of more than 20 rnus1c1ans, w1ll perform BAJA SESSIONS The Automoblle Oub of Sou1bllrn Callfornla has ntleued the latest edition of "Baja California: The U.S. Bonier to Caho San Lucas.· an excellent Baja guidebook.. Travel writer and Baja California expert David Brackney wrote the last three edJdons. It offers up-to-date information on crave) on major highways. campgrounds, hotels. beaches. shopping. dining, nightlife, recreation and more. "Jhe book sells for S 18.95 at Dama and Noble BoobeUen and Borden, as weU as book and map stor<.'S throughout the Southwest. /\AA members can buy the book for ju!.1 $13.95 at a local Auto Club office. MARK OF THE CROSS St. Croix just introduced its annual limitt•d-ediuon art sweater for rrwn. Only 700 '>Wealer. were made. 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NATURAL HEALING • GREAT RESULTS • SAFE A EFEECDYE <'.\LI~ l 'S f 71..J) 979-9791 I: 1 II d,, I '""I '""' \ 11 • ( ""·' \11 \.1 ( .ddn1111 .1 'l.'(1.'h I \ \. -1 t •)-') •1-•JO •\\I B\111 : \\\\\\.ll.1lt11.1l111nlu llll u T he rooms I love to live with have sunple details and understated elegance. In my home, a great room does not include a lot of frou-frou; it has timeless color schemes like black and white and is easy on the eye without being boring. KAREN WIGHT Elegant decor is not always easy to achieve. but it's the easiest to Lave with. On the other hand, elegant centerpieces can be very easy and are a nice way to create a holiday mood. Something as simple as a white pumpkin on a dark wood pedestal looks great in the kitchen, on the table or anywhere you need a littJe M>mething extra. I'm going to let the p1ctur~ do the talking today and just give you a brief description of several easy ways to create beauuful accents for your fall table: If you have a magnolia tree, beautiful arrnngcment., are onJy a '>ntp Jway Magnolia leaves are '>onw of Mothrr Nature'!> best work. rhey are large. green and. glossy on top with enchanting flv.Jy rnppl'r undt•r'>id<•.,, havl' gnarly hrray hram he'> a11d the dark brown pod-. have bright, ora11gt• red we<h that make a .,tatt·m1·nt. You don't need to add an}1hmg to a butketful of magnolia hranchc'>. Ju'>t an enchJntmg container and you ran have a week's wortJ1 of stylt· HOURS Continued from A9 "SONGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT MF' Singer Lorna Luft will performance of songs made famous by her mother, Judy Garland The 7:30 p.m. concert 6e a Mentor and Advocau For An Abueed Chlld 6e a CASA Volunuer Court Appointed Special Advocate6 Join ue for an Information Seeeion On November 16, 6pm-8pm Nelghl7omood Community Cenur 1845 Parl<, Coeta Meea RSVP: (714) 619-5155 ---.... M.Jr, it Jtjfirm.« for OM of IM 200 'h1/.Jrn1 on o"r wait list! r~ "CASA four! App111nterl Spfcldl AIMK dll" FOi CHILDlfN Magnolia leaves are large, green and glossy on top with enchanting undersides that are fuzzy and copper. One of my favorite stores for huying centerpiece material b the grocery or produce store. l11e pomegranate'> I found this wee._ at llaJphc, were enormous and a beautiful shade of deep n·J. I u!>«!d one of my long. '>klnny platter:., -.pread nuts over the bottom, and then placed five pomegranatt'" m a row. Ille white platter looks great against the dark \l\ootl of the table, and 1111., too._ ab1111t two minutei. to pu1 1ogl·th1·1 < ·rnon. you have t\\O 11111111tc ..... 1ml you havt: to go 111 tht• gnu 1·n .,tore. You can do thi-.. no.,t'lllitry makes an aromatic ;11 rang<•rnent If you have 11pright ant.I cascading rosemary 111 your garden, cut enough .,1anJ111g stemc; to fill the va<;e, hut abo add some sprawting ro'>emary to '>Pill over the edge will be performed Tuesday through Nov 20 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Information (714) 556-2787 or http://www.ocpac.org. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Edvard Grieg and Gustav Mahler. The 8 p.m. concert will be Nov 20 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Advance tidcets will cost $8, lhe price at the door will be $10. Information: (714) 432-5880. GUARNERI STRING QUARTET The Guarneri String Quartet will play songs by Mozart, Bridge and Ravel at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidcets are $35 to $45. Information: (949) 553-2422. JA'Z1. VOCALS Jazz vocalist Steve Tyrell will perform an 8 p.m. show Dec. 4 at the Orange County Performing Alts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidtets will ADDA TOUCH OF HISTORIC CHARM TO YOUR H ME. Something as simple as a white pumpkin on a dark wood pedestal looks great anywhere you need a lrttle someth1r1g extra. of the vase. Keep it in the bamboo cry'>lal bowls, it 1s the kitchen and use a few sprigs 1wrfect accompaniment for thl'> when you're rooking poultry. rnru:./tsland combinauon. fhe c,meU of fre.h pineappl<• i., I 1ve simple centerpiec~ that unbeatable, and baby don't take a lot of time or a lot of pineapples are the cute.,t things cac,h. Get creative, and get bu:.y . in the produce depanment. Buy severdl tiny pineapples and enough kumquats to fill a crystal V'clse. If you have one of liffany's • KAREN WIGITT 1s a Newport Beach resident Her column runs Thursdays. cost $34 to $69. Information: (714) along w ith imagery and auditory 556-2787. • delights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S Pl.ACE Jazz and codctails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-5000. MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ., Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays. Information: (949) 673-9500. MUSIC AT THE GRIU. MPG me mbers Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper and Kelly Gordlen perform daulc rode, R&B and swing music at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Bluewater Grill, 630 Lido Part Drive. , Newport Beach. Information: (949) 675-3474.. REVOLVER La Cave Restaurant offers Revolver, whldl features DJs 1695 Irvine Ave .• Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. SINATRA TRIBUTE La caw Restaurant offers David Kinwald's live tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays at 1696 Irvine Ave .• Costa Mesa. Informatio n: (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE La Cave Restaurant offers the Underground Lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett, Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. PlANBE La Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thul'9days at 1695 lrvlne Ave .. Costa Meu. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GftGER 8AK£R JR. TRIO · La Cave Restaurant offera the jazz fulk>n music of the Ginger S.ker \ S.. HOURS, P .. e A12 t1PB a LEISUai: Costa Mesa's Paul Vogelsang and his wife Karen dine while vacationing in Hawa11, where they went snorkeling and horseback riding. ·Maui ideal to watch people run ay Paul Vo1el11n1 T his year, ~hen planning our vacauon. we happened upon the Maui Marathon, and what a great decision that rurned out to be. The marathon took place In September, and the event had a travel ->pon->or that helped us plan the hotel. a.trfare and rental car, which made everything ea.c;y and affordable. We had never been to Maw and were anticipating large crowds, ~ it is a beautiful vacation spot, and the marathon attracts people from all over the world. Boy, were we surprised There Q: My 5-year-old has a nasty cold. · Should I ask our pediatrician fOf antib10lics 1ust to be safe~ A: Antonio Arrieta. M.D. Infectious ~ Speciolst •• Antibiotics shoukt only . Symptom• 1uctl as •libiotiCI ue ... 1 ... ..:i • ...... 'Yiral lat.ctioili llbtM...-coNt _____ ....... k .... ,.. .... weren't any crowds, the weather was beautiful. and the water was amazingly warm. We stayed at the Westin Hotel, a wonderful hotel with lavishly landscaped pools that featured slides and waterfalls, with a magnificent white sand beach a few yards away. You definitely got the best of both We had a great room with an ocean Vlew, so we watched some amazmg sunsets. The hotel has spa facilities. which we plan to visll next time. There was so much else we wanted to see first. We enjoyed snorkeling at Turtle Cove. Little Beach and m front of our hotel. The water was crystal clear and earned quite a .. few fish of all sizes. We went horseback riding in the "Up Country:· where the island views were breathtaking and the horses were bener behaved than .some people we know. Right next door they had a "Zip Line Tour" that was both fun and a lirtle terrifying. as you zip from one platform to another on a wire several hundred feet in the air though the trees. Wow'. We also visited a sugar factory and the Maui Aquarium, the Maui Plantation, and we visited a national park that was a lava flow. We enjoyed many of the island's local and chain restaurants. never had to wait ,mc.J ah .. -ays had fnendly !>t'l'Vlce lrom '>Ome of the nice.,t people. \\t> rt'commend Canoes. and any of the restaurants m "Whaler \'illage • -they were all great. We also attended an island luau that we recommend 10 anyone. Be51des learning about the h1.,tory of the island, you get reall} good food and dnnks, too We ate lots of great food. drank too many Mai Ta.ts and got great tam •. 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PHIL SHANE La Cave Restaurant will host Phil Shane, a one-man music legend who sings Elvia, Lewis, Diamond, Orbison, Cash and other music greats. The performance begins at 10 p.m. the la81 Friday of eactt month at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednead~ and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beactt. Free. (949) 642-3431 MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS Players restaurant is now offenng live music from 9 p.m . to midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players 1s at 512 W 19tn St., Costa Mesa. No cover cttarge. (949) 646-5615. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Ride Sherman Duo featuring Ride Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nights. The program features all your favorites on the sa>«>phone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673·3425. POP-ROCK ANO FlAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ri81orante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs clauical flamenco tunea at 7:30 p.m . Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAV NIGHT R&B Gerald lahlbuhl and the Stone Bridge Band play rode and R&.8 at 9 p.m . Saturdays at Sutton Piece Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 M.cArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. m.. (949) 476-2001. STAGE ISRAEl HOR<MT'Z FES11VAL A fMtlvel of short worb by AIMric:an playwright llrHI Horowttz will be directed by ~Coast College llUdentl. PerlonnancM wtll begin et 8 p. on Frtdly, SlturcWf, Nov. 19 a 20. Shawl wffl begin et 2 and 7 p.m. Sunct.y end Nov. 21. ~will be et the °'9m9 Leb Studio, Orenge ~. 2701 F91Ntew Road, • Cotta MeM. Adv.nee tic*• wtl COit t7. The price IC the doof wttt be• lnformdon: (714) W.-.0, bl. 1. ...... ~ '°""'c-.. ~· '*""" •tt1ll I • CofDue• .... fltol;.21••Town C...DiM.COlll ~for W lnlDnnllon. .. (7M) -- ' ,,.._ ...... £dllDr ...... 0...: (714) 966-4616 • Spor1s ,Ir. 1714) 966-4668 Ttusday, November 11. 2004 II / HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL !Battle for the Bell rings CHALK TALK Sailors eyeing the top . Crosstown rivals Estancia and Costa Mesa clash for . the 38th time Friday. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot The 38th Battle for the Bell between the Com Mesa High and Estancia foot- ball teams Friday night at 7 at Orange Coast College has playoff implications tor one of the teams involved Costa Mesa (2-7, 2-3 ln the Golden West league) can claim a three-way tie ior third place in league if three thiJwl happen. Plrst. the Mustan~ need to beat &- tancia. Second, Saddleback needs to lose to league-leading Westminster, which is ranked No. 4 ln CJF Southern Section Di- vision Vil. nuro, Santa Ana needs to beat Ocean View. II Santa Ana loses to Ocean View, SaddJeback would win the tie- breaker with C.osta Mesa. If Saddleback upsets Westtnin- ster, SaddJeback is the automatic third place team. The Mustangs need a three-way tie in order to force a coin ftip to decide who will be the third-place representative in Lhe Divi- sion VII playoffs. "We have a slim chance of getting in. but I guess thar's better than no chance at all," Coach Tom Baldwin said. But in order for that slim chance to re- See BATTtE, Pa1e 82 Pll.DTPkXS Tonight'• gerne Newport Harboret . Woodbriclg9 7p.m.-at Irvine High ·Newport by10 Friday'• games Cost. Mesa et &unci• 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College ·Mesa by 1 Corona del Mer et Laguna Beach 7 p.m. at Laguna Beach -CdMby9 Save Hill et Capistnno Valley Christian 7 p.m. at San Clemente High -CVC by6 Last week's record: 4-1 (80%) Season record: 34-8 (81°,o) -BOYS WATER POLO Newport Harbor High can clinch its fourth Sea View League crown under Brinkley with win tonight. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot The Newpon 1 larlJOr High football team has clinched a CJF Southern Sec- tion Division VJ playoff spot by ~swing no less than a second -place fimsh in thl· Sea View League. lf the Sailors (8-0 I, 3-0· I 1n l(:ith'Ul' I lose to Woodbridge at Irvine I lt¢1 at 7 to night. an Aliso Niguel wm over I ...igund Hills would vault the Wolverine-. to tht· league championc,h1r with a 4 I rt'<.onl m the circwt. Newpon Harbor. ranked No. 'i 111 D1VJ smn VI, rnuld fall into d rie with ~001hill 1f the Krught'> knock oil Irvine Fnddy i\ tom DON l [Ad• 1All < Pit ' Newport Harbor High senior goalkeeper Michael Robinson prepares to make one of his seven saves in third period of the Sailors' CIF Southern Section Division I boys water polo opener Wednesday against Mission Vie10. Host Newport scored 10 goals in the second half en route to a 15-10 triumph Newport Harbor douses Diablos Vranes, HilJ and Auer each score three goals in CIF Division I playoff slugfest Wednesday. The Newport Harbor High boys water polo team defeated visiting Mlsaion Viejo, 15-10, ln the flrst round of the CIF Southern Section • Division 1 playoff'> Wednesday after noon. Newport ( 18-I 0). whic h fi nished sec- o nd in the Sea View League, will face fourth-seeded Harvard-Westlake (22-3) in the quarterfinals Tuesday with the site to be de termine d by a coin Olp. With the '>core ued at I m the fir'ol period of Wednec;day's match. thr Sailors' offense came alive and 'orored four goJI'> to take a 4-2 half time lead . The game then wen t on an offen <,ive fren zy in the second half. as the Sailors score d 10 goals while the Oiablos (20-10) tallied e ight. Juniors Bre tt Aue r a nd Car'!on 11111, along with senior Jovan Vranes, all 'ocored three goal' lo help kl'ep the Sa1lorc;, who havt> won four 111 .1 row, alive 1n the po<,tc,ea'>on Junior Clay forth and fn·-.hmdn Nate Cac;tillo each hc!d two goJI' for the Sa1lorc; Senwr Michael Hohm son had seven l(oalte savt'' and sophomo re Bryce Mel.a m rame in fo r Robinson in the fourth period See POLO, Pa1e B4 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK ftip would ulti- mately decide which team would be the second-and thlld-plac.e pLayofJ ... representative. A Newpon vic- tory would clinch llw lourtb league ode outright in Coach kif Bnnlcley\ 19 years with the program. "We know what's on the line and whats di '>lalce," Bri11lley '>aid. "It romes down lo one gaJm· for the league champion- ...hip." Woodbndgt· 14 4 I. l. LJ wiU be fighnng for a plJyufl lx·nh of 1Lc, own against the \<ulor.. If Ah'>'> Niguel and l-oothill loi,e drtd ~()(xlbndgt· WUl.'>. 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I he kid-. t .1111t• out \\llh 111ten "' \ ,1 nc.l pla\ t·d '' 11h 1·111011on." < d\I f1r-.1 \l'M 'oa lh 'i.tm Haile\ ,,1111 We h.1d a 101 of momen tum turning 111 and II I'> tmpor tant lo nM1nta111 thc!I momen tum <'Spec1Jlly 111 the hl•g1nntng See SEA KINGS ,'Pa1e B4 Making a mountain along the defensive line Corona del Mar's Taylor Meehan hasn't missed a beat since moving from linebackerauring mid-season. Rick Devereux Deely Pik>t Here, you look out your window and a neighbor 1s right there. Their house ls Uter&uy a atone's throw away. It'• too close for my caates. • Meehan moved to a more confined area on the football field, u well. Al the defensive end, he w11 ln on three aacb and finished wttb three tack* for a lou ln CdM'a 42-14 Padtlc Coast u1pt .tctory over UMWsity ~ '· He allo lnftJc:ted two bii .... Oft tkko« C<Mr• •-·--of tbe klc:kotr ret\WD ........ p.uj Pdot Alhltte of ..... ...... •[tfoW.c I.cl .... oft'eaMJ LI totallyd-enlM• ...... • ' MARI( C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Wess Presson (4) leads the Pacific Coast League with 983 rushing yards en route to nine touchdowns. Sea Kings enter must-win game ~/ Rick Devereux Daily Pilot Only one thing L<> for certain when it mrne. to the Corona del Mar I tigh Clf ~uthem Section Di· vt'>1on D< football playoff picture. 111\c> Sea King-. 15-4, 2-2 in the Pa· ti.fie ( .oa'>l I .e3b'Ue) need to beat ho'>t 14,'Wla Beach Friday to secure thlfd in the league for the final guar.mtee<l playoff <;JX1L Kickoff t<; "4:1 for 7 p.m. If< .dM lo'>L.., and Calv.uy Chapel llJN'L'> lt!'J.gue -leading ·1N1ro Salur- cfay, < .aJvary Chapel will fini'>h third ctnd the Sc:a King<> will have to hupe for the lone at-large berth handed nut 111 the 32-leam divisiort l.aguna &dd1 (4-4-1, ll·'.\-1) i.'> hupmg an u~I over CdM will give the Hreakc" the 111.\icJe tr.id on the at -large berth. Laguna can f111ish no higher than fifth in the league. .. II 4.'tma Beach! has some pretty good athletel>." Loach Dick Free- man "'1.id. "!Running hack BrydJ\ Brow·nl l'> pretty qt11ck. and their linemen an: bigger than they usu- ally a.re ... 1-reeman -.<ud the ~ Kin~ need tu play di"'l.1plim.•d in order w win. CdM has committed 71 penal ue. for 691 yards tht-, ~n. Sea King opponentc; have cnmrn1ned .,..SR r>enalue. for 486 yards. mere wen: only two games -again.~ Nonhwrxx:J and fewro -whell' thl· opponent rornmilled more penalt1ro-for mnre yanb than the '-.<·a King-.. I .agtJlkt Beach i5 not afrntd 1.0 run lnlk play-; 011 offen.">«:, '>'l being dt'>- llplmc<l takec, on extrn importance. ·· llil'y will run the double rt.WI"'>(' and tlw llallhm.:k J'l<l.'>.'>... f'l'eC'man ..-aicl. "II om D·hne can dominate, if we e<111 gl'I Pl'l"'-'>ll.ft' without u .... 111g our Jinehackt.•r., then that .Jio1Lld help slop their tnLk .. tufT. .. I Jld'> laylor Meehan and Mall Burgilt'I. a.'> wdl as tadde. raytor "torm <Uld ( .ar11>'> C..orrale.. will haVl' the rt~pon.'>ibility of control hng thl' hne of '-Crimmage. "We can't give up the big play. ... Freeman said. "We ha1A! got make them try to St.t;· tain a drive on us.• Offen- sivety. the Sea Kin~ are coming off a 42·poinl explosion against lhliwlsity when they racked up 422 yards. Quarterback Tom \\eldt threw for 171 yards and three touc:h- dovms m tha1 ~ to bring his season total to 1,248 yards and 12 touch<lowns. ~~also second on the te-.arn with 74 carries ror 434 rushing y-dlds and eight touch- downs. Ilic; 1.682 total yards ~ the mo&1 in the league. We{ch'i. main target is I'm twin brother Kevin. who ~ the team with 32 receptiom for 618 yards and seven touchdowns. Running back ~ Presson is another weapon for the Sea Kings. ·me 'it.'f1ior leads the league with 983 rushing yards and his rune rushing touchdowns ranks second behind Calvary Olapels Jordan ·moma~ IO rushing scores. 1-reeman credit5 the often un- sung efforts of the offensive line- l'Tlt'n for the teams success this sea- -.on. "I lowever your line goes. so goes the team ... Freeman said facklec. Hobbie Richey and Jo1m htirhank.'>, guards 7.ad1 W&ShengJad and Andrew Keli~ and center Chris Reilly, have been the main block.er.. up front QUOTE OF THE DAY "There is nowhere I '<I rather he on Frulay than under th e li~hts." Taylor Meehan, Corona del Mar senior defensive end CORONA DEL MAR STARTERS OFFENSE No.~ Ht. Wt. Yr. ,._,._ II) TomWeld'I fl.I 190 St oe •w..Pr-6-0 195 St TB I Aulttn8'-S.11180 Sr RI 2 Kavin Weld> tt fl.2 205 Sr. WR 84 Sherie Colli.. S.11 180 Sr WR 46 IWttry l'enton fl.3220 Sr TE 80 John F9lr1>ent1 6-4 2AO Jr. LT 7• Nidrew Kaliglen S.fl 2AO St LG 70Chm~llV 6-2 215 Sr c 115 Zadl Wte11engu1d 6-0 215 Sr AG 72 llobboe Ridiiry fl.3270 Sr RT MEEHAN Continued from B 1 linebacker compared to an t.'lld," Meehan said. ·As a linebacker, you're able to see the play develop. the · loffensivej line go to their hlocks and where the running backs are supposed to go. At defensive end, it's al most like playing with your eyes closed . You just have to react and feel where the pressure is coming from. You can see rhe big p icture at linebacker.~ Meehaff° said playing linebacker is similar to livlng In Utah in those two respects -open space and seeing the big picture. But don't think Meehan doetn't enjoy both playing defentlve end and living in Southern California. Meehan aaJd he enjoya playt.ns on. tho defen1tve llne because Uiat b one of the few po1ldon1 Where playen hit every play. And despite movtns awq from his friend• 1D Utah, M ban aatd he has never been happier. No.~ OEFENfl Wt. Vi,.__ .-& Mn Buroi-l-0200 Jr. DE !Ml Tr;'lor Storm &4250 Sr. l1T 21 C.rlot eorr.... 8-3200 Sr. l1T 41T9Vlor~ 8-2218 Sr. DE 3 8rttl Crowley S.11180 Jf. Ot..8 ..,. John ShaMh8n S-7170 Sr. lt.8 7 Sl'8Un Mofller fl.J 200 Jr. 1\.8 1Alallin8-S.fl 180 Sr. OUI 15 TomWlllll 1-1 '90 Sr. C8 30 O.Vid Del F.,,. &0180 111. C8 2KIMnWold\ 1-220& St s "I don't know whereto hegin," he said. "I wasn't sure I was going to stay (In Californial or not. The coaches la,1. Corona del Marl took me under their wing. They made a big enough impac t on my life for me to give up my friends and life in Utah .~ Meehan had to live by himself over the summer at his parents' house on Balboa Isla nd and had to work up to 12-hour shifts at a local juice bar in order to support himself. He said the CdM coaching sraff called him dally to make sure evwmlng was One &nd took him to the hospital wben he got slck. He aald maldng friends with his cJaqmates waa a little more difficult. "I wet rotally different than anything these Corona del Mar and California JH!Ople had ever 1ee.~" Meehan aatd. He alt knew the football team wa1 omlnated by aentora ~ho had pf aye cl together 1tnc• pade tehool. M an lmp1"Nlon wtth hJa new ce.ammat.ea wu not SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL BAmE Continued from Bl main. Costa Mesa needs to wtn the BanJe for the Bell for the tourth time In a row and the elgb.th dme in 11 years. "1 think wcfre two ewnJy marched tealm," Baldwin said. "Beating F.stancia is by DO means a given. They have a very good football team. .. Both ~ suffered their worst )osstlS of the season at the bands of Westminster. The Uons p~ed. 42-7. in each game. C.OSta Mesa· scored a season- high 38 points against Sama Ana while f.stancia'a most proltflc out- put -34 points -came aplM Garoen Grove. Both the Btgtea and Mustang'! have been out- scored in the league by an aver- age of l 0 points per game. "Evenly matched games are l.&lalJy decided by mistakes, .. BaJdwin said. WI think if we can <.'tit down on our mistakes and turnovers we can win~ The Mustangs have committed 10 turnovers and 35 penalties for 275 yards in the last three g-.i.mes. During that span, Mesa has scored 57 points, but the oppo- nents have scored 92. "'We really have to protect the ball in order to be successful.~ BaJdwin said. Bad fortune for fstancia couJd mean good fortune forthe Mus tangs. Tailbacks Bryce McKendry and Daniel Oleesboro are both nurs- ing injuries. Oteesboro sustained a sprain to his left knee in the second quarter of last week's 26- 12 loss to Santa Ana He is not ex- pected to play against Cost.a Mesa. McKendry has a deep con- tusion on his left thigh and b quesdonable {or tbe Mesa pme.. McKendry and Otedboro have combined for 1.034 rushing yarits and l J toUChdown.s on 201 cu- ries. The rest of the team bas 81 rushing yards and two cou.cb· downs on ll2 canies. Pullback Dave Moreno was moved to t.allback In the eepond hull against the Sainta last week and gained 38 of bis 40 yards at tailback. Moreno is lik:dy to be the starting tailback agal.Mt the Mus~ "McKendry has such a deep bruise in his leg." Coach Craig Fertig said ·He may be ale to play but he may not We're going to have to wait and see." The loss of rwo starting tail- baclcs has made the Eagl~ adjust their game plan. ·we need to be able to pass the ball at some point," Fertig said ·· 1f we can't. we're in ~g trouble." Running or passing will not be easy .'lgainst the Mesa defense. I .et! by linebackers Jeff Waldron. Jasbir Seewat, Randy Fea and Dualne Wase. the Mustangs are known for blitzing players and purling pressure on offenses. When the Eagles are on de- fen!>C, Fertig is aware of which Costa Mesa player to focus on. .. IWaldronl is a stud," he said. "We're going to put our stud (Geo Macias I on him." This will he the final game for Macias. The kicker/receiver/ punler/comerback has been a 1ack of aJl trades in his high -.chool career. Alw playing in his final game will be lineman Ian Morton and m:eiver/linebacker Ryan San- ford. "Those three guys are what we're aJl about," Fertig said "They have fun and they truly en- joy playing the game of football." MARK C DUSTIN/OAILVP1LOT Costa Mesa linebacker Jasbir Seewat, left, and the re st of tne defense might see more pas ses from rival Estancia on Friday. COSTA MESA STARTERS &-11815 Jr 08 &-10170 St T8 &-10 17& Jr Fl M180 Jr WR e.1 110 So WR e.3215 Sr TE 11-4275 Sr LT 1-3 256 Sr LG &-101115 s. c l-0256 J1 AG M2?5 Sr AT .cl Andr..., Samford 1• Juen Diaz 68 8tyCll <:Midi 92 Oemw E.,,....,.. 38 .i.fl Wtldroo r.A Ou.llne w-315 Aandy Faa 6~rSMwet 27 Tony lCrlkorian <t9 Ev•n Hunte< 22 J•m•-1 Moms e.1 1111 6-1275 fl.3 21115 M180 8-3215 5-11 \90 l-022!5 ~•ea S-8 1115 &--9 teo &-10 l!IO Si. OE Jr. or Sr. OT Sr OE Sr. cu s. u Sr. u Sr. cu Jr. ce Jr. C8 Sr. s ESTANCIA STARTERS 4Ml*Cox 1-2170 Sr oe 32 Dew Moreno l-0200 St T8 ~~MIMI 8-118& Jr FO 12 Rytin &anford • , 113 St WR • 1QeoMeal .. &-tt 1• St. 'Ml 1SMlbc.oum., ~10180 s.. TE NMb.lollM 6-UllO 5' LT 12~f\br &-32.46 So LG llO~a.-> 8-1200 Jr. c 71 *' Morticw> M2?0 Sr RO lalvtnlr• H220 S. RT going lo be easy. "To be honest, I was scared," Meehan said. ''Jn Utah, f was good. There were only a handful of guys that could run a (40-yard dashl under five seconds. Here, more than half the team runs under five seconds. Everything moves faster down here." Meehan Is no slouch when it comes to moving fast. At 12 yeara old, he was the youngest peraon aelected to the Park City Sid Team. Meehan bas been skiing since he was l, before he could walk. There was talk about aiding in the 2002 Winter Olymplc$ ln Salt Lake City. Meehan aaJd he would have bad to drop ouc of school and train fuJl-tJme, a taerlfice he did not want to make. He bu alnce given up racing, but Plln1 la atUt part ofblt Ute. He w6n the Ktng of the Wuatc.h com~Utlon lest year lo free tkilng. Ht received an lnvttadon to tty to earn a •por In t.tieJC·Gamn, but hJ tamilt inavtd to CallJornla. •1 mill the mouolaJN tMty l 320.V.MOt-.. f-0 200 Sr. DE 82 lven Iler 5-8220 Sr. OT 71 Ian Mortoto 8-4270 Sf. OT 90 Neleon i.-&-1200 Jr. DE 12 :r: Senfotd &-1113 Sr. Ol.8 5 So\omllvef 5-9195 6'. 1.8 47~0f!Mlllt &-1115 Jr, U 10 Tim Mott.v &oO 170 So. cu 1G90Medee &-11 fl& Sr. 3Ez.quie!Vi"""'co &-10 l80 .Ir. 33~.,. 5-10170 St. HetldrlcDon day," he said. "With skiing, I'm able to get away from people. Football is like a sanctuary for me, also. If you're having a bad day, you can go out and hit someone. It's almost therapeutic. I don't have the most level head anyway." Meehan has earned the nickname "Meathead" around campus for his readiness to head-butt lnanlmate objects. Cl , "It'• such a typical rneatbead thlng to do," Meehan said. "When J sit at school, I'm Ju$t thJnklng about football all the time. I get b\ltternle the day before a game. Thero ta nowhere I'd rather b1 on Friday than under tho ltghu." H1J attltude b11 not aon unhotJced. •t t.hlnk be hu great cn1hu1lnm and really lovu to play the pmo of football, .. CO.ch Otck Freeman aaJd. •ffe'J undt1111t.id (u a defe.n1iYe endl, but he workl ao bard. Ht'• one of the. At-large chance still looms Sage Hill entets a must-win game Friday in order to increase likelihood of CIF Division XIII benh. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot It looked as If the Sage Hill School football team was going to be able to secure one of the three CIF Southern Section Di· vision XIIl U•large p!¥ff berths regardless of whether the Ugbtning beat capiltrano Val- ley Oiristian -the teams cla8h al 7 p.m. Friday at San Oemente High in the Academy League fi- nale -or not. Sage Hill (6-3, 0-2 in the Academy League) might have been able to rely on its six non- league wim u ample currency to buy a playoff spot. But upon deeper researcll of the rest of the Division xm schools, it ap- pears Sage will need a victory combined with some fortuitous coin ftips to reach the playoffs for the first time in the pro- gram's three-year history. A win will be difficuJt if Sage is not at full health. JCeya Manshadi has been nursing a strained calf muscle. Braden Ross suffered a high an- kle sprain. Dylan Milstein broke his collarbone. The three did not play in the 49-0 loss to SL Margaret's last week.. Manshadi leads the Ughtning with 12 rushing touchdowns and is second on the team with 701 rushing yards on 95 carries. He is alao second with 13 recep- tions for 258 yards and two touchdowns. Ross reads all Ughbting re· ceivers with 21 catches for 248 yards and rwo touchdowns. SAILORS Continued from B 1 Foothill last week. 41 -16. Before that game. the Woodbridge de- fense held opponents to a little more than 19 points per game. The WarrionJ play an all-or- nothing scheme on offense and defense, relying on the blitz lo stop teams and muhiple receiver sets to score. "They like lo blitz a bit more lthan other teams)," Brinkley said. WThey will !play man defense] and come after you." Brinkley said a key to the game is how well the Newport offensive line recognizes where the extra defenders are coming 7 w• tt. oe ..,,...., .. , 22& "· .,. »-*~ ... uoo Ir. F8 ·--W1t1 St. ~ 1.--a... wnv .J< WI' ltGAll"'-..... It. ~ ........ M2?0 Ir. LT "'"°""""°"" ... , . ,, LG a ow-.-•i20t fr. c .... c:..e .. ,,,, ••. "° 11 OW* ldlUltl M210 Jr. "' Coach Tom Mon- a.rcb Wd Tuesday that Man· ahad1 and Ayrea were both prob- able starters again.st the Eaglet. "I tblnk (Mamhadl and Ayres need to pJayJ to give us a gOOd chance of wlnning, .. Monarch said. "Capo Valley Outstian Is playing estremely well, though." . nt.e Eagles have won two of their last three games and bat- tled league-leading Brethren Ouistian to the last minute, but ultimately lost. 33·27. Capo Valley Ouistian beat St. Margaret's, 13-6, in overtime OcL 29, holding the Tartans to a season-low in points scored. Monarch ~Ueves the key to success starts up fronL "We need our loffensivel line to get a surge," he said. "And we will definitely need to be able to pass." TackJea Bryan Forrest and Mi- .chael Morgan. guards Kyle Ram- er and Brandon David, along with center Bryan Komswiet, will take on the responsibility of giving quarterback Jamie McGee enough time to throw. McGee, a freshman, has passed for 683 yards with four touchdowns. He is averaging more than 12 yards per comple- tion. A win a.gainst Capo Valley Ouistian would be the Light - ning's first league victory in pro- gram history. "I know from the last couple of years that we have one of the best leagues in the divi- sion," Monarch said. "We're just that Uttle brother in the league that gets pushed around. But we're looking to start pushing bade." ......... DlffJ ... ~ .. ., 1C111i1w!t.... .. t • Jt. OE a~QIWI •toJJIO Jt. OT • ...,,_ Mlf M 170 Jt. NG aMldlMIMOttM Mfll Jr. ar 11 .. :-::~ w•· 9'. DE _,_ M* ~OU 21911l.,._ M1a Jr.Ula •a...-.. ,. a.Oll ............... •10ta .Is. CB 11.._.""9 •1019 ... CB , ..... MIGl!e ...... ~ s , from. If, however, a Sailor 1~ able to elude the first wave of Ladders, any play can result 1n big yards. "We can~ be discouraged if we have a play dropped for a loss." Brinkley said. "We jwt have to go back the next play and do our best. It could be the type of game where we lose 2-or 3-yanis on one play and then break off a 25- yard gain right after." Offensively, W>odbridge is led by quarterback Mike Anderson. The senior has passed for dose tu 2.350 yards, second in the league to Dtew Westling of Aliso N'iguel. Westling completed dose to 71% of his paMeS against the Sail- ors in Week 7. but Newport won, 21-7. ... Slllr'lll ~ .. ,-" OI M~Ulll •'IO• .ltf or 30~ '4230 Ir, DT .,...a.. ., ..... ,..,... •112oe .Ho Ill .. ,....,,,.,.. •1m "OL8 SllMlt!MMMll JOm ., ..... "=--.. u .. 11.Ql.8 ,. Elkflloft N9' 8L C9 20Cll.-~ wno •cm ............ .., ,,,. ..... ·~ •1• er. N WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL I• d e - 1- • d h • ·f , I • . I• •• I• '· •' YOUTH SPORTS SOCCER Blue Waves finish gold season unbeaten The Region 57 AYOO gids un· der-14 Corona del Mar Blue Waves sustained an undefeated season by tying the CdM Pwpli- dous. 2-2. in the final matchup of the regular ~n Saturday. Jackie ICingkade. assisted by MoUy VorwerQ. scored the Waves' first goaJ. with Vorwerck adding the second point later in the game. A& the only undefeated team. the Blue Weaves will attempt to swtain thett unblemWled re- cord in the postseason playoffs tha1 begin lh1l. week. • CdM Blue Waves I, CdM Ninja Gumbys I Jadde Kingk.ade booted the Waves' sole goal. as&sted by Nek.i- sa Hag, while laura Aeming. Kelly Gans and Molly Vorwerclc an- chored the Wave-,,' effective de- fense Oct. 30. Jordan Team and Beth Arnesen contributed strong play for the Nin1a Guniby-.. •WM Blue Waves I. Costa Mesa tawrunuwers I MlcheUe l.anc;.c,1er strutl first for the Blue WaYe>. while Jackie Kingkade anchored 'ffie deferu.e, holding lhe I .awnmowe~ 10 their '>Ole goaJ Oct. 16 Molly Vorwerck and Laura Henung made '>1gnifi- can1 contrihul.ioru. to the Waves' offense and defen~. respectively. • CdM Blue Wavt"> J, Costa MesaStonn l Mk:helle ~er netted ftle inlliaJ goal. 8Misted by Brittanny Donahue Oct. 9. On a breakaway, Molly \.brwerck outran the Stonn defense and droYe in the second goal. again ~ by the alen Iblahue. Annalise Moore capped the Blue Waves' win with a break- aWclY goal in the founh quarter. while the Waves' strong defense. sparked by laura Aeming and Kelly Gens, held the Costa M~ team to one goal • CdM Blue Wave> 2. CdM lii· pie "S" I Striker 01elsea Wdite scored both 'Waves' goals on assisLo; from Molly Vorwerck and Annalise Moore on Oct. 2. lbe Blue Waves' Jackie Kingtc.ade and Laura flem- ing provided the defe~.-;c 10 hold the Triple ·s· 10 one pomt In boys under-14 play- • Blue Titans 4. Newpon Beach 2 The Blue TI1ans' lop rwo M:or ers, Camden N1chol'\On and < >n Tabalc. tallied two goal'> each to lead lhe Titan' pa.,t Ntwp0rt Beach, 4·2. The wm '>t.'Cllred J first-place firn'>h in the ll'.lh''Ul' ~an din~ After trdihng. 2-1. m the thmJ quarter. the Blue £ilan" 't on.'t.I three-~traight goal' to 1,tl1 tht• ll'ad and l">tahlbh the winning '>(:on.· l11t· BIL11· li1,m·., '>(1111.J defense ol l.nl I l<Ul'-t'll. M1thael Mt:rltne. An drt'W lvt•Nm. David Bn>ekelschen. Akx Merhnt-. Anthony Francisrn aml goalket•pt.•r Hrad Jone. camt· tngl'lht•r to 'hut m~ thl' Newpon lk'adt lt'iUll Ill tlll' '>t'<.'Olld half. l11l' '>< 111111g upportumties for tlw Blur l 11,111-. \\.t'rt' rreated by lorwanJ, t.:l'\11\ \\',mg and Zad. Mart111. \\1th '11pport from mid fil'ld1·r. Hyan < ~•,<11111v.ct. Aria Mo Blue Waves sweeper Laura Fleming kicks the ball away from a Costa Mesa Lawnmowers forward to save a shot on goal. The Waves and Lawnmowers tied, l -1,ma Region 57 girls under-14 contest. hammadi, Connor (;augh.m and 'xoll I lanM>n nw Hlue filar1-. ht.Wn playoll-. tlu-. wt.-ekend In boys under I J. play- •Lorona del M.ir 7, ltml ho \anta "1~anta 0 lhe Corona del Mar l~ un dt•t 12 'MIH"l'r ll'tUTI fCflliilll' Ill lil">t plat l' 111 C o,t,t ~It ll'r 1.t><tJ.,'IW plav wllh J Ill 0 n't.Ord ah1·r hl.ml111g l!.1111 ho ').1111.t Marganta ; 11. \11 l'.1rly 111d1rl'll k.1t k tilkl'll by Colton Gyulay connected with Mason ~ who pas...ed to KjelJ Wolker for an early goal ( ,yulay scored two more goab ror d 3-0 lead a.l halftime. \\biker scored early in the ...ec ond. followed by Gyulay for a h.tt trick. William Morrow. Rl'ffil I .aw son and Jack c:;orab ex.erutl'd rre- nse ~ing and ball coniml throughout the game. laylor lb;,, ~ored a goal tha1 wa.' demed by lhe referee. while Stevte Miller had multiple !.ho~ on goal. Mikey PaweU ~ored on a pen aJty klclc and Brent Gmy. krN.·n Rinehart, and N1d. <. un:i do1111 natcd deferu.1vely. With a comfon able 6-0 lead and .,ix mrnutt" ldt to play. Bn.·1111a11 Ander.on re placl't.I Logru1 M'Wl'll tn goal Nl' well M'Ort'd a goal ,mtJ Amkr.on rn.1dl' d '>JVl' for the \ rctory •Loron..i dcl MJr H. lrvu1t· l.1 Onl' minute into tJw g..imt ~ t.1 ... on { A1.'>t' tool.. .u1 111d1rt't. I l...1t l 111 \tt•wn Miller who p.L .... '-t'll tlu1111gh to Hlalt• 1110111-.t:n for tlw g11.1I Ja<.k. <.ur..ib. f,1.,.fm Ho ....... \lll..1•\ 1~..iwt•ll ..ind Brennan \nd1•N111 .ill had 'huh 1111 i.:11.d tt"'ll11g 1111' l.1 '*'"' gu.11 l<.1·1·1w1 ~11 k < ur1 1 .,;,•111 .1 long Pil" 111 Kwit \\11ll1·r. "ho pa-.'t·d 111 < 11111111 c •\ 111.i\ le 1r .1 pn· 11'-t' 'lull 011 ~· 1,1) \\11lli•f \I llll'd twiu• rnore ~ Gyulay added another in the fl.l"St half for a 6-0 lead fayl1>r ROM locked a goal on a ~nalty kidc 10 l>t-glfl the second half Brent l..aW'!On, Jensen Rine- lwn. Wilham Murrow and Brent C •rJ)' and10fl'd the deferue. C..oahe I llj:i111 Nl'WPtl had ~ saves, l'<lffllflR hi' nmlh c·or~~ ... tu11uu1 tlw., -.t:a...cm In Wf"I' under 11 play: • 1 .oron.1 <.Id Mar t. Ah.'iO VlC)O () I .t'<.11)) Andrt'l' ~11h. N.hley Ke- tiw.111 .md I loll<tu.· Harden. who 1·.1t It '>(.11rt.>d d goal, the team con- tmlll'd tJw ~ut1e Sunday. Mad.en- /Jl' I >alum t111d Ahl.ofl Ridge both .1'"''l"'ll 1111 ~o..tl.., whtle Pippa "-11111dl·r. pn ..... ·f'Vl'(l the ... hutout in g11,1I • l 11ro11;1 cll'I \1df 0. IW.lin 0 I ,11Jltt• 1'1ppa \<!under, led the ll'.11n 111.1"11n·lt"' Ill' a~n'>t 1\.Ls- 11n ').1111rd.1\ \IY'-"'1 Willldln.'>. Mar ""' I h·rg1111 \..tm111y luwpp. \ lt~.111 /\wrlmg c.1.nd >-.Jue Bt-thef .1111111111'11 1lw r.kflon-.e. holding 111-.1111 111 1111 go.ti' IJnma Kaye. t.:.1111• 't:m1 .md 1>.in.1 I >l:M1randa pl.1H1l 1111 11111·11-..• I 11 ho\' 1111d1 •r 111 pl.1 \-" • llh' '>llllgl•r, I )11\l'(J rt~ See SOCCER. Pa1e 84 N__ewport Breakers stifle Irvine Lasers' attackers DeVoy scores two goals while defense shines in AYSO Region 97 girls unde r-14 victory. The AYSO Newpon Breaker; girl., under 14 learn defealed the Irvine Laser.. 3 O. behind a de- fen!>«.' of Shelby Porter, Cayla F\>r- lcr. Alex C..n~ Chratina Cooley Jnd Railey Johnson Saturday The defcru.e controlled lhe game unuJ the Breakers' midfield of Shannon Rohan and Alice C.Ope were able 10 fttd Laurt>n DcVoy. who delivered ..i pa...._, to Malia 1 lohl for the goal. In the second half. rnidfielders Katy Storch and Railey Johr™>n prt'SSed the ball forwanJ until Lauren OeVoy scored two goals on as..'>L'itS from Sara Gorn("/. The goalkttping duo of Stepha- nie Castor and Stephanie Nealy helped solidify the '>hUIOUI. In hays under 16 play: • Newport Di..<.co Dancer.. 6. I luntington Beach 4 ·me Newport l>isco Dancers feU tx-h.md early and trailed at half- time, 3-1, but scored five straight goaJs to take command m a make-up game played Nov. 4. The Oanccrs received a hat trick from Brian Siemonsma. two goals from Santiago Salcido and one goal from Morgan Webster. Also playing weU for the Dl'lco Dancers were midfielders Sergio RodriguC7 .. who hit lhe C1"086har al least twice. Justin Whisler and Ollis Lewis .. Contributing to the second-half blanking of Huntington Beach were sweeper P.J. Baca. defenders Timolhy Regan. Jose Mendez and Alex Aores. Tummy Olson made continuous saves to keep Hun- tington Beach off the board in the second half untiJ the last minute of the game. •Newport Disco Dancers 3, South lrvine 2 The Newport Dbco Dancers won their third game ln a row when Brian SiemoN;ma. SerlPo Rodriguez and Gery Guerrero scored one goal each and 1bmmy °'*>11 made aevmJ key MveL IC.eepblg the South lMne att.P off bllanat 'l\9'e sweeper PJ. Bec:a. and defmdera Joee Mmder.. Olrls Lewla. Alex f1orel and OIDon GH!dt SCrong rnld8eld pill)' came from 11mothy AePn. Mofpn ~ Seth Janka and ~ WhWet SlntllF Slllddo Md ~ ehlJtl on pl ... Jmt mi11ec1 Al· ter • .,,, ~ lhe....,.. llnllhed on• dnl pmewlnrq..-. In tx,,. us*· I• p9y. •Nlwpon ... ...,., •• Ncftl~l 1be NewpDn Mm......., Dir .. ~ '° llllOM ... i-. ............. --.......... IS 11 7 J4wllaa.ljhillllfi. -: ;,' I * .. ,,, t'T: .. ~GI, Once again. the def«1N' W.L'> anchored by Rodri lh1v-..ikal><1 and Au.'>tin Wobruck. On onl' on:a..,io11. l.ac Chocek came flying 111 lo .,.lVt' a sure goal off lhe goal lme. lt.'!'>.'4.' Pere-7 played in the KU.ti de!>pllt' a deep gash on his ">hin -.uffcrcd from a heavy coULo;ion with lhl' goal po-;1. l·nck.'><>n Klein. Sham· Rocco and Au\t.iJl Wrh,ter playt.'<.l a '><>lid g-dllle. llw or leavt'\ New port Mesa Infinity (7 l. L) in rlunl place In bar; under-12 pl.1y· •Blue Star Raddon Cro.,..,, Matht'V> M..irhl\' and Man·o P1an..a .uu:hrm't.I rlw defense for lhe Blue Star team 111 ,1 1-1 tie. Sean Du~. i..evin I far rington and Hollin AJhan alo,(1 put m solid performance-.. Fthan Murray and KeUy Blalce conrwcted on a scoring combination tu 11e lhe score late in lhe rourth 4uar ter. In girls under-I I play'. •Newport 3. Mission Vie111 I Newpon Wlt on the board fir,t when Savanna Gastineau drillt.'Cl .1 hard shot from the 18-yclltl luw With the score tied goirlg into lht• fourth quarter. Newport ker>t tJw attack up and Meaghan Kay pow ered one in to break the oe Jo-.11• Jogwe scored lhe final goal. A defensive effort led hy Mo nique Conant. AJiiwn Schelin and Madison Grant made a huge d1f ference m this thrilling victory over the Mission Viejo team In~ under-JO play: •Pink Pussycats 2. Green G{h 2 The Pink ~ts played a strong offensive game with several shots on goal. Gianna IJghl scored first for the Pussycats, followed hy shom on goal by P.mily Nall, Cast .. 'Y Dudcwonh and a game-tying score by CourtrJey Buclc. Meghan Vance played an ag- gresQ\le game as sweeper with solid comer ldck:s. Andria Spears made several goal saves for the ~ts. while Sarah Whitney and Jes.1'ca Arnold provided lhe defeme apimt the Green Gos. • Hea.rtbreakers I, Purple Py- thons 2 F.rin Hlnb!hnan ICOred ln lhe first half and had other near rni.ss- ea OD goal. while Suah Zomaya. Katie GeitBn and Gabe Parisi also took ehocs on goal Mab.yla ~ Ried Barton and 1llylor JCalatachan did a tre· mendot» Job u mldfteldm. a.nd Ala Palmer. Ouisd.na Fenan\ ti>" ..... with Andrea Ommpo Ill ~.led the dcftnle. ~ e.men pl9)'eCI to goal IDd l9wd men than a dozen ... •NpOlrt l,~Gldl 1 llbe Rip Q.idl' MdllOn ,.... -.xnd 1af al ID lllllill ~ Slmmy §llltq&mWIDpe .... ~ -~tMI ....... '~ FJnma H12•d llm•llrol\held ........ __ ....... ...... MlllllitllillnllldM ... va - Qllt 0..1'1; ........... -....,.,. r--• h.ill f ro111 nrnllil'ld through thre(' dl'lt•11dn., and '>111>1 thl' hall in Ult' nm wr of I ht• go;1I lo '><'Ore Ult' only go.ii for thl• ~urt <hick.-.. • l'urplt· l'1r.inJi.i., I h'>ll'n .md Ion]' l11ompson. \..1m 11.urnlton. \lJgtl't \1.1Lliv-.u1. Ht••1.+an lltllh'r. 1 lan•th Homan. layior .u1d M11rwu1 lm1~ <>Livia llk....,.i. L.irly 01muan. l«tchel (,rJy .md "'11dvnnc <.angle k<l the f't1rplt• J>1r.u1h.i.' 10 J tJ 0 -.ea<\On In ho~"' 11nd1·r 10 pl..iy- • Hlut• I Jghtrung l.. P·..itnnt' I BIJkt• Norton "·orl'<l ho th g1 Ml'i lor tlw Bl11l' I Jglllrnng with pa"'- mg lwlp lrom Andn•w X:igor..ir,1 k" \p,lllgh•r, l!y;u1 S<.hruth .md Nrrl... \h,1ll.J1.111wr M1dfil'ltll·r. Buddy M11t ht'll, Jo'>hua I akin .u1d Jakl' Norton -.hot kcd thl' P.a1n111s and gJvt· 'upport to Lill' lorw.mh. Ilic dl'lt·11-...· WiL' ll'r..l by Daywn C'nhb.,, Jo-.l111a l'on.1. 11111m&. li:rry .mcl l),u 11l'I C )' I oole. who madt· l'IC'1 tnly111g plaY' to -.top the 'wnr•)( tlnw' of tlw I "dt nor., l.ike Norton ell'><> m.idl' '>(llllt' kt'\. ..... 1v1"1> .l.' go.tilt• • AvaJ,1m ht• h, lkd Bull' I llw AvaJ,mdit• do'4..'tl nut the rt.1.1\JIJI 'tt'ti.'•<>n ~11h cl h I 1.1c111ry over tlw l!t'd Bull .... Nil \.lf'Kl'.llll Opt.'llt'ti Ull' '-(_'l)f mg with two fil'\t half goah. Ille lir,i ~uaJ W<L\ <,('I up on a < m .... ,111g Jl<L"' from C ;ortlun I .1.·wi~ and the '>e<:ond l<tnll' ofl ,111 llltllrt't"I ct'-.\1.,l by Sc.Im Jo Ill". S<.011 ( rrt.'W, IWc'Y !licker and Bo- ry Memmg kl•pt offensive pre...-.ure on the Red fluJL, with balam l'd mid field play. Sargeant added two go.tis 111 the '>ffond hair, working Ult' field with Gagt--Cof- felt and Clui., Du<·hanan. Kevin Hak<'Straw .o;cored on a long bt1ol following a centering paM from 1~arker Martine-1. Coffelt capped the scoring with a tap-in on an as..sist from Joey Gregory •Devil Rays vs. trojan~ In thetr first shutout of the o;ca- son, Devil Rnys' l,roalies ltjah Sua- rez, Rocky Gonzales. l.zaak LDf· gren and 7..ack. ComweU each played for a quarter. Lee Stevens. T.J. larazevits and Brandl Boucher worked together as defender.;.. In the first quarter. R.J. Roberts assJsted Bob BouDon in scoring the first of h.ls thrtt unanswered goals in the fim half. In the sec- ond halt the.> ll'Ojam' goalie de- ftec:tcd a number of shou by Marc GehDct\ who took poSSCR f'rom Jab Wadman. Late in the flnaJ quarter. Mu Johnson found a Wfl'/ to pm«rate the lmjan ddm9e and ia>ced twice. rn 8iJt1 under-8 p1ay • a.o,, Girtt: Ya. Watmndona ~ (illddiJ aand both .,... b the Dita> Qlts ..... die~wib--tom Sllrtme ..... 1nCI .... OdlDIL s. .... Ludll .nd ~ 'PrMlr pUt ..,_..an the Wllll'· .... ,,_ Caalll Ovl•-..,. • -~, ..... .,..a.a.QM ..... fll .... ~-......... , I.....,. .. ,_.a&-.=mr' I • l'urplt• 1~.tnlht•r, v.. ( .n·t•11 < •l'I. ko:-. L1.'tl by IJbby i..rn~ht. Iara h1lln .1mf Larlt·t• K;1pan.1. tlw P·t1nlhrr-. 11mtmlll'd till' iKt1011 for rnud1 of till' g.urw. i..rnghl ,md K..tp.111.1 I 11111bint't.1 111 J>iL ....... lllg, n· ... 11lu11g Ill "t'Wr.tl 'hot' 1111 go.ti l11t• fir,t goal W<L' ... nm·d midway 1hr1111w1 1he fin..tl 4u.1ner ""ht•n k..n1.;11 '>tole J gtldl k1<.k Jlld dnll<'Cl a right -foowr fmm ,1ho11t hCl ft't'I ">t:onng 011 two 111 tlw1r lour V111h. Lht• <it'< ko' wt·n: l um Ion dblC' to "' h.1t k and wall for tlw Pantht·"' 10 bring tlw ir..irnt· to lhem rl11· l1.111Lht•r, hJ\'1' lo1111d J fir.t -r.lll' '\\l('t'Jll'r 111 l.t•..ih ( .<t .. 11110 J kr pla~ tht• l,1,1 -.t'Vt'ral wed,,, ha-. kept otlwr 1<'<1111' on tlw1r ht'l'I' ~1ra Wandrrn kl'. llryn < mwdl, Rach1•I \\lh1tdeggt> .ind Mt Kt·ntll' Sleplll'n... played •,olld dl'ft•rN.' ~ppy I ullt•r pl.1Y1'tl in lll'r '>('Wild g-.m1t• al go.J. •Pink Pantht•J". v-.. I lnm•y Bt'l"> llw l'inl 1~J11tlwr. q111tlfy pmmtl'd on tlw yl'lluw I lllllt'V Bet"> w1th ,1 go.ti from Oh\.i.1 'x•vt•r, a"-'"lt'<I hy ..i t umhuwd ol11•1Nv1· attack from Anna I lanccx k. I A1ga11 Grove Jml < .abhy Mangano. \t'J"..llllt• cJrft'INVl' plil}" by l.anilmt• < 1t'I' pmlt'lll'd the l>ink Panlh<>r goal [mm tlw m1dfil'ld Amanda Dupont. I la1l11 Mahal fey. < .ahhy Mangano .md \.1hnna 0....Uirhe-1 rlayt.'<I on <.ll'ft•n<,t• A de term med I ri n H.trt h '>< o n.'d on J hll'alwway in tllC' fourth and tJ1en •.gain with an a~'"' fn.>rn I .o gan < iruve to \Cl·un.• tht• Pmk l,.dll· ther..' advantage •I lunicane.. Amanda Sheppartl, nowan I re deri.k.\C'n and Abtwy £>iclcclt didn't let anything get pa.'>I them in goal. lhe defense g<IV<" them prulec· lion. led by Annie La Grandc..>ur, liiuren Walk.er and Jes.-..ca Stone. Katie Conway made a pass 10 Nataltr Walker 10 set up a goal and Kate f>iplcin kept it rolling along with another ~ore. •Blue Oolphlru. vs. Pin.It Pan the~ Sofie Bemlw led the Blue Dol- phins ofknse with the game's tirst goal. a.long with ~ from Erin Wtlson. Qabby Shelley and Sophie Smith. Jordan Goldsberry made ~ saves in goal. while Julia Thorley and 1\lytor Matthews played on both ends of the 6dd. In boys under-8 play: •Crushen Milce Geigel' ICOn!ld ~ goals tor the Qushm otf of usisQ from Ben 8ocknlh and Peter Seidner. The Qulhen' defente WU ~ -.atn wt.th bf& UYa 6orn KefCti Mll'Shtll Ind MJcNd ~ WbOe ~ ~ Andre 8llJ'noa. Mn ~ Dnmi Wiit md Ann Oobkir't c:clldloled dlebll.Nt.~thM.­ ....... PcrW DllJilid di dlfll9I -.. tbt' w ............... " .......... 7..,. •Giiiim Ollali .... ...... lbl Q9m Glilll ...... .... ., = ........ ..... tsm.,..___...._ .................... _,~ ..... -.i J,u 411e I k+t·n llw goal '"" 111.1d1· by J\.kgclll K1'\' 1111' ifl'fl'l1'1Vl' lllll' of l·.111111.1 V1111111\ 1d1. \lt-g.m l\1•v•1. Paii.:t• l.11nhlv11 .111d !o-:.1tw l\l·.1111-. Wt'll' on fin· .I.II d.iv. h11ld1111: b.u ~ tlw I u .. in:I nllt•no..t• In bu}" wider 7 pla\ • \un.:t:r. v.. < .ret·n B11111l w1' l...tth: <ll'llll'lll "'1m·d tlw '>1111g l'" only goal 1111 of .t"'''' 1111111 I J.im 1Ciuw1. \11·>. bl alnoi .md li<'11 11,tmmon<l \.1tlllll' B..trtolorll' made· -.t'\t•ral kn -.11111' 1111 gu.1f ,m<l 111Jdt· 't'\1·ral 1...n "'\I" ·" go.thl' llotwn '>tl'phen.... t-=1l1oH1 ( l..iy1011 ,111d ( 11lh11 l'tpl.111 l'oll h 'howl>tf -.trong dd1•1N\t' 'kill-. .111d dl'k11dt•d .1ga111-.t -.i·H·ral 1 h.1rg•'' on ~n.il hy llH' oppm111~ 11·.1111 • ~ty \t•.i I >;mi.,n., In tl11-. tll'11·11-.1w ... 1n1~:h· I l.mi,: I )(.•fl'll'l'. "'d by l't'll'I 11.rr.Hl• '· l.ll ~ H.1pillo, 'w.·,rn l\or~111.11 .ind J,1l.1· Wt'Ynl'h pl.ivt'll 11111gh. \'ll'ld1n~: only two 'hoh 1111 ..:0.11 t ,q.illl'' Jordan ll.'9"ll1, JI> I k'11111-. ll.1111-:-. 11111 Ml'C.1rthy .md ,\11d11·" I .11 dlaw hlntkl'd '>l'\l'r .11 -.11111' h'1 t•mt.1h \hddon 't on·d .1 -..·umd h.111 go.11 1111 1lw lll1,t ;111d nHlllllUN.l to thv1.;tn oppo ... 111~: 111 h•f\'>1\.l' bn•,tk.' In wrl-. under h pl..t\ • Hlut· \harl-. '" 1'111l. I lt·o11 h lht• \hark.-. plcl\l'tl .111 olJt-11,l\I' ~.uni:' Wlth go.ti' ll\ I 1\101 I 1.11~ Ml'ldcllU l·afa.'t 11, I .i1111•n \ '"m.111. 1>.1111l'lll• Wil'Mlll .111d I JI\ \ \ood,111 • 11.umn.:o' \' Or.111g1· '\1111 Otiwl·r. llarrnngo., luhl' 1\t"kt nnan l'.Ullt' out 'iCTOn).!. '>(.'Onni.; IWlJ goal<. willun m111u1~ M.1dd1m• Phill1~ a-.si,ll'<I on mw of tht' two goal\. McKervjt• Portrom .il'MI put an t•arly .,>oal m the net. l·.rika i-:Jfo; playe(.f on ddm'4.'. stealing the ball fmm the S11110nw t-r.. just before lhcy had an 11ppor tumty to score. Sunnowers < l1hw Schilling Kf>l hy the 1-lamingu of fense for two scores. Paige PuJ~ and Mandy J.1pfcr re.ponded with goals fur the 1-1.t mingos before luha Aderman o,cored the final goal Kate McAlli'i ter played at both ends. mixing 11 up and getting many touche<. on the ball • Blue Dolph.an" vs. Shuung Star! Amanda Wtlson. ~ .. lo~ Kailey Hambek and Maris.'>a Cis- law all 800fed goals in a balanced otresw for the Blue Oolphul& Paige ~. f.mily F1etrht-r and KendaJI Machado also contrih- uted key ldc:b and aoUd defm5e.. •Pink Dolphin." vs. Pink Are- bllll Kale Granotf rould no4 be de- nied lhe Fil duriqg the Pink [)ol.. ~~e..-.thtPink Tht" ~ lnan6d ""°' NmMe <::.pellnl\ 0., ~ a-and ~ Mml' , s .. ~·the Pink Dll· ..... Mid ... Wil Wida .,. .... c-. ~ Olh Jotm· .. 1a.me Jmnedy Ind a.le ,.... -~ ......... .-,: ltQu n t• w. Qlln GldDll ................ MlfT it ..... a. ,, ................... ''"''11·tl .11 1111dlidd by lhl.' ''rd ll'h'\\ pl.1y 11f hrotlwr. I ura.' and J.11111·-. I l11<lgt•, < h.imllt•t \11•111011-.111.1 .1mJ A.<,lw I Jn•nng t'.11 h "'11n'<l for tlw ( hl'l' 1.1h-. v.tuh· \ h < Jmtm k h,1d ,1 LOU pit• qi ... hoh 4111 g11.1l tht11 1>.irely 1111,-..·d 1h1 1lt't llw r1-..1 of the t h1•1·1.1h 111!1·11'-t'. 1111 luJ1ng Jon I l11dg1.., .11111 I 1111• ~llltkr -.tarted oil tl11 "t1irlll).: \\.llh J ,hot from th1• 11111 .... dl• llir 1lw < :n•t•n C .eclos.. r l1h,111plll'r 1~1111'\ folJ1Mt'tl next , \\1th .1 "11n· 1111 of ,111 ,L,'L't from I\ ll'r l!rrn' 11111g < 11lr \h..iltm~er. H1 ·111l1·\ \\ il\1111 .md ~1kola t..11.w1" pl.i\rd ddt•n't' thmu¢i 11111 1lw g.un1· llw linJI -..on· of tlw g.11111• "·'' 111.1d1· 11' l>rv~ I ~11>b ... oil 111 .111 ,,..,,,,1 lr11m <~>It· l\111d1 r • l'urplt· I lr.1gu11' llrn 111111•1 111.1d1• tlw lir,i goal utl .1 1 1•1111•1 11·"' 1111111 I )11rrun11. I .il111-. r>1.111111111 .11~1 Ii.id ,1 great h.-.ufi•1 Ill hlrn l ,1 -.hot .\.11 Hun l1n.:1 1 w11·1\1·d .1 P"" Imm lh.t...e \dd ... 11h11 .11 1111dfldd ,111d tool 11 .111 tlw \\,I\ Im .1 •:11.il H.irmn H.1111,1 "" ntilt·d lmn.-.elf 111 .1 ,11111 111 p1ot1·1 t tht opponenL-. 1111111 "onng \I.th 111111 I >,1V1' and \J,1>. 111111•1 hu ... th'lf 1·.11 h IMd nu 1111·1111" .1t1t·111p1 ' 4111 g11.1I • l<1d111i.: ( .1.1111 ... 1<111111g < .1.1111, f111111d 1lw net 11111·11 \\lilt t 1111111ir l11n1how l.rn d1 •11,t.11h .... ·111111g .,.\ goaJ .... Andn-w ~ti 1111•111.111 ,111d < h.mdlt>r I !uni h.111 11111111•11111-. .l ...... 1-.1., lumbow· I J1Hlt·11-.t.11h ''""' llUnlt'TOU.'> P·""'' .111d n.1\1g.11<'t.I up Ult' field .111111111f m11l11plt· Bh11• \urfer. J,1k1· \1rnth h.td Im fir,t goal of tlw '('cl-.(111 < .,uth Hhnnenthal im- pnivt'Cl Ill., g,1mt• hv ~ < h,1.,in~ 1h1• 11'111 In J..'lrt.. u111lt•r ') pl.iy • l'urplt• "11111"> \"> Shamrodc...-. Matld1t· VnfKa' '>lartcd the ~amt· with a hur.t of energy and 't on.'tf thn·t· J..>oal., m the first qu.1nl'r Dt'l.t.11t'Y < rt>ndron inter· n•pll'tl tlw hd.1.1 from the Sham- rnc. k.., and had c;olid passing. rmma Rotm' had thn.-e goals for the Pornc." lllf' f'urpl<' Ponies' d<'fen..~ was helpc-d by Karter ram_... In boy-; under S play: • <lrttn Bull~ \"\, Red Hot Chill~ Ben Zdmdt•r pl.ayrd his ~ ganw of the ~ ~.,.. goals for tht' tin4m 8lJlldo9I agairnt tht' Red f le>< OUll ~ Bmy Shannon added two .,. u.~ his Id\ foot. whle .... McKulon and Joe 9dnnel' .. sl."'ro on the .,.. • •The~-~· M.u~~eo,. C.ole McFdun. ~ """' .. Porral ~ al IOQf'lld ..... the lp8lldy ~ Al d lht Sllr..,a nw • • '• '" om in lbe Oil. Thi. 911 ... r ... ~ ......... -.... Yldael. 0.•0ll .... .. JOftaGilbllt ...... ... f1t-.'1; ........ .. ... ID. ....... , .... .. .....,., .... ,.. c..- XfD fllil-·-•- . ~ ll. 2004 I SPORTS SEA KINGS prove on from Us latc~t per- formance. SOCCER -~ 5, 1ltlna 3 <lMa OGjet ICOlfJd the Tuanl' Continued from Bl of the playoffi-" Pea~on led the team to a 5· l flrst-quaner lead, scoring three no look goals from two roeteri. out Ju111or Tom Money tcored on a breakaway and junior Jacob Murphy added one more for the early lead. Pearson firmht•c.J wilh four go ab. •0cteoae Is aJway• some- thJ!\fl to work. on, w he said. "Thb wasn't a perfect game by any means.· CdM onJy allowed one go.U in each of the first two penod.s. Those figures doubled ln Che second haJr, as the Sea Kings gave Laguna's Tytt't Hewko three penalty shots and gave up oae more goaJ to Sean In- oue. Continued from 83 SCQ.90n~witha2-t ~ • urda)l Tumo Andry got the ecmq started for the Stingtts with • 61rong attack from the dP.t Iida on un ·ts &om ~ Duncan. Andry assisted Dunaan In the eec- ond hall. '°" and abo pbyed in pl. wh ! Madison Qane amred a pl later in the garnt. playlld Sept. 22. Counney Brown and 'Dlylor Rule bad MMr1J shots on pl tha1 came up JUSt short. Megan ~ Mllanda Reow1 and Cassidy Bm.ie8 ltd the de- • while f..rnlly lCreb8 tamed four pb for the SUJ\JCl¥ed. Sara Machoslde was in on an usist to kieb!, and Kacharine Noe scored the final goaJ for the SUn.Kls3ed.. MEN'S BASKETBALL UCI gets final t'uneup The UC Intno men's basketball team con- dudet its ahibitioo schedule aga1nst C.a1 State LM Angeles to- nJ.ght It 7:05 al the Brm events Center. 'Jbntgtn"1 vtsiton a.re com na o1I • 9-18 cam· paJcn and mum only one of tbelr top eight ac:orera Crom last seuon. In boys under-7 play: •Green fireballs vs. Hnmlk Early ln the game. Benjamin Morgan Smith, a 6- "We came oul :,trong," Pear- aon said "The rnaches lell us to play like every game is our last game and we did.· ln these single elimination p layoffs, every game a team plays could be the la:,t. And de- pending on loday's com toss, Wedne!>day's game aJso could have been the la'it home con - test for the Sea King., But the Sea Kings were resil- ient when Pearson was dou- ble-teamed and after he went out. In the ~econd quarter. whUe Pearson was rending off two Hawks' players, junior Kyle Hersh tossed one in just before the shot clock i.ounded Most had a goal through a podc of defenders on an assist from David Dewey. Gwrett Kurtz and Dewey had successive blocb that stopped their opponent's drives and attempts to score. Kate Allen. Natasha Asker ans.I Jaime !Gngbde tended the goat whllt' Martt Vangrow played sweeper. Olivia Peterson and Alexa Losey took shots on the goal The Anteaters def'eated viliung Simon Fraser. 84-62, ln their Q • hibition opener Saturday. tn that game, ua was ~ by junior guaid Jeft' Glogier. who scored 22 points, including 9- of-9 shooting from the field, and collected 13 rebounds. root-7 tienior forward. I\'• ef'lged 7.3 points and 2. 7 re- bounds l.ut in 2003 04 for the NCAA Division 0 Golden P.agtea. Former Costa Mesa HigJl standout Davtd Conte. who started five games for the GoJden Eagles as a freshman last season, is no longer with the program. But Pearson !>atd he 1s confi - dent ht'> ream will make 1t to the final Win two more games and the Sea Kings would find them- selves In the final. where they could face top !)eeded Long Beach Wilson !27 3) In thrt:l' mall hup:. this sea- son, C.<lM lo!>t thrt.>e time\ to the Bruin'> by .t rnmbined score of lh I q < dM did come w11h111 orw go.ti on Sept 21 , losing, IJ 7 Thar 1-. ,1 ntllll' point. though, if 1he '>t•,1 ~ing' lo'>e to I oyola luesud~ li.iil1·~ 'J1<.l he 1:. going to stan -.1udy1ng tape of Loyola Jmmedliltl'ly, anu '>llid there are 1h111g' ht'> ll'Jm can am- Pearson scored tht' next goaJ. and Money scored the last two of the half -one off an assist by i.enior Spencer P1r - dy and the other with one sec- ond left on the clock. ·we're fortunate to have a well-baJanced team," Bailey said. ·Thomilb demands re spect and attention, but if (op- ponents] go after him, we have the pe rimeter shooter:. ~ CIF Olvf1ion I First round Coron• del Mar 12, lagune Hills 6 Score by Quarters Laguna Hills 1 1 1 2 CdM !> 4 1 I lailun• Hiiia -Hewko 4, Cho 1 Inoue 1 Saves -Buller 9 Coron• del Mar Pearson 4 1. Money 3, Murphy 2, Hersh 1, Buhag1ar 1, Kent 1 Saves Sanford 10 Mad Kelly. Ricky Sdunid.I ond Most all had key blocb lhat s;rwd goals. Late in the game. M8xweQ Morin drilled a strong lddc &om midfield into the goal Ryan Kassel had numerous !>hots, while Bobby 8~ had a rocket kick mat bounced off the top of Lhe goal. Noah Gi~ Junmy 5chmidt. Morin, Kassel and Briggs all had key blocks.. In girls under-10 play: POLO Continued from B 1 and tallied two saves Harvard-We:,tlak.e defeated fesoro. 19-4. Wednesday, to advance to lhe second round. Newport Harbor ho pes to re- deem it'>elf after a 9-6 loss to the Wolverine" on Oct. 30. In girls under-6 play: •Pink J>ower Flaminp vs. Pink ~es Kaytin Knltowski played on of- fen<>e and defense for the Aamin· p, while Jennifer Wetton. Olivia F.etY and Savannah Stewart all score<l for the Flamingos in a gatnl' played Nov.'6. Kelly Lang, )essica Viale and Gabby Fmear all had multiple goa1.., in the etf ort. CIF OMalonl First round Newport 15, M l11lon Viejo 10 Score by Quarter• M ission Vie10 1 1 • • 10 Newport I • 8 • IS M l11lon Viejo -Lefevre 5, Beardsley 3. K Mitchell I, Baba 1 SavljS -Pellenn 13 Newport Harbor -Auer 3 Hill 3, Vranes 3. Castillo 2, Cle Jorth 2, Cl1 Jorth 1, Wight 1 Saves - Robinson 7. Mclain 2 Junior Ross Schraeder had 16 points, while senior Greg £thing· ton added 14 for Coach Pat Douglass' Anteaters. Junior transfer Aaron Fitzger- ald. a point guard. had nine as- sists against the NAIA school from Bntish Columbia. <:anada. ua defeated Cal Stato Loi An· geles. 75-49, ln an exhibition game we season. The Anteaters are scheduled to open the regular sea.son Nov. 19 at home against Cal State Dominguez Hills. -Barry Faulkner SCHEDULE TODAY Footbell High adtool -Newport Hart:Jor at W>odbndge at lr.ime High, 7 p m 8est.cbel College men -Cal State Los Angeles at UC Irvine (exM>ltlonl. 7:05 p.m. w.w~ High sdlool bovs -La Habnl at Costa Mesa at E11tanc1a. 3 15 p .m. 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Rym~• Pr• •dPnl 1111\ \lillemtnl wa\ filed w1111 the County Clf'• k ol Or an gt l ounty on IQ 'll 04 20CM600S323 Q,ioly Piiot Oct :.>8 No• 4 II 18,2<XM 111595 lhf' lolluw1na perwn~ 111¥ dOtn~ bU~IOI''!>\ d\ '\how Wrndow\ f>7'> l'rumonlor y Or Wt\I Nl'W(IOf I l\P,ll II CA 'lltlf>Q Arthur I{ lo11e~. 61!'> f'rumontm y Or Wf'sl. N•w1101I B1.1rf\ CA <JJ66l) South Cua-I Ortvf' Su1h 4?fJ tosta Mt~a ( A I inda M•" N~l'><•n 625 9?6/h I "'omonto1 y Drtvt Wei.I Jrffrry 1 M~Or•mnll Nl'Wpnrl 8f'at'h CA 94~ '>oulh Coa~t 1>11•• '11660 Suitt' 410 ro'\lll M~~a lh1\ lru\lnt•$ " con CA 916;,>f. I !I·" tf'd hv hu,b.tnll .11111 l(QWTf()I OUAllKAOONS lfO.I0.010-04 G.w. West Ul.p s...snc.c... l.-t"tfed K~nnrlh M ll~r tu• 94'1 Soulh toa't 011v1 Surlt 4/0 CMla Mt ... 1 C.A'l2h7b Th•" hu-.m...-~' 1'\ . ,.,. llU< Itel by a gl'rtf'f .1 par lnf'r shop Havt vnu ~tartrd dn11••: bu sines• yrt' v .. , 17 01 198A Je11 y M I arrow Tho\ \htltmenl ...,,, fifed w1lh the f.111111lv Cle1t. nt O• ange C.1t1111ty on 10 /9 04 20046006017 Daily P1l111 Nov 4 11 18 l!. J004 11161 j STATUWfYOf WITHDUWAl flOI PAmll5Ht OPllA116 I.a ACltTIOUS MllSS Wll Thi! f.ttd\I Com111un1ty Colleae U1strn.t (lhf' 01stt1< t 1 ,., invitint lht follow•na ~•son slatr-nts of quahflc.r nu w1lhd1 awn •\ • lions l111m qu31tfrtd &ener•I P.\rtner from 1111• firms, partnerships, and parlnf'f\hrp oper;ilrn& 1;orpo1 atolln\ to provide undtr h• ltltou~ buiinen <.omprf'IU!n\1ve profe\ flame of McCormtt k & s1onal uch1tfo fural farrow At 949 South strvtce$ 10 thl' U1\t11ct Co•sl Ortvl' Suite 420 for lhf' Colden WISI Costa Meu. CA 926?6 Ct>flt&e Student Se1v1cn lilt f lfhltnus 8us1nt'\~ Center Rtmodf'I Pt11lttl Hame • ell'rred IOI tbove Thr Ooslrtet,, ~n111ed was ltflod 1n Oranlle 1n on1o•n1 new con County on 2/IJ/04 r 11 .. ''' "' t1on and m11or No lOQ.46974720 modernlt1111on prolflCh, I utl P4ame and Addre.,\ "'" development and ol 11111 Person With p lann1n1 1rowth df1w1na J1me\O W1df' p<orect$ tnd aru wtde 20797 S~rmmer I en" planmna usoc11ted wllh Hun1tn11ron Bu<h r.A the recent passace ol a 92646 tool bond Issue U11na Jamu 0 Wactn Muwre C funds, Golden lhl1 'lalement ..., .. , IHn\ Cotleae wilt bl flied with tile County de$11n1n1 a11d remO<HI Cltr k of Or •n11 r.ountv ma lh• u1111n11 Boye~ on tOm/04 l•b,.ty b1Hldin1 into " 2004'""°'2 Student Ser111Ce1 C.ntei O•lly P1lol Nov 4 l l TM CoU.1• wovld t•• 18, 75. 7004 Th61 l lo lftwlt• llltfuatl'd fwrns ~ ..... to • 1<>b waltl to b• ,_ conducted 011 fllov•mw ._..._.., 29, 2004 et 9 00 I m. It l f Gold•n W1•t Co ll•t,• hi ollowln1 1*10ns .,. dolfll bllllM•• •• Tt!e ITlffllflJ place or •> SHcllft MH11, b) tile IOb ••• •* bt 111 S.tdlff Web. ~) S.1cllff t II• Atlrn 111111ra110 n Pllotoer•Ofly. ct) S.ectrlf Butldtna. Viet l'rnld41nt's Computer 1) S.acllft Conftunr1 Roo'"· Roo"' 0111t11. f) Surf C~ 1~1~ $ P•opo11l1 shell be Medll, I ) tiff cii, W dtftwtfff •nd ffdr td ~. II) Surr City to 1111 Cfftt Cotnmuntty Dl11t1I, I) S11rf C1tr Coll.,. Olalllct, f'tlytlcil flcllnlut Support I> hclflll" ~rtmeitt, S..oJft ltd1nkal 1up· "'*11r,1 0, Attent1011: IMl't. ... l leNtt Au Art11tt1 lttcll•1. U70 f:'W:.,~~·c=~ Ad IN Att ftltl, Coat. ~ 70'9 llflna.CA elld JI .itllf be labtMd .RfO tr• ti lt'flnl• IMI No 010 04 001.0C H klflt Allllftlitll OrlYt, WCST COl ltOI: ITU ~"",J;'li;..';: Ci•· DfNT SUMCO CUff P ™t neu It cea ltf'.MOCJ(I "'°I.Ct: All M\M br ... lftdi.f.-ial atat .... nt of tu•I • Ha~ 1,. atllftllCI •llW UNI k ... , •IN ....._,_, .. "...... ,...... ..., JfnMMilt -<•>................. 't'1* ·~ • I MM .. 9j Cm!:t I w~ll~vt' you ~•••ll'tl •ln1ng t.,,o;tnf\,\ 'ft'I? "'"' 11 /0 04 l\•thur R ln11n '""' staltrn~nl was lol~d w1lh the County t ler~ of O.an11t County un I0/22/04 2004600S322 lla1ly Pilot Oct 18 Nov 4 11 18 2004 lh'>91i FktftlM ..... "-S...... !he lollow•na P"•~ons "" dome bus1nt•\ •~ •I OC Metro. bl OC Mrlt o Maaazm• 1451 (Jua1I St •201 Newpo•I fl~ICh CA 926f)O Churm Publt~honc Inc 1451 Ou111 SI •201 N .. wport Bo~h CA 9i'660 This business " 1.on due led by a c0fpo11tion line you started doina husmn• y~1 'l'n, t990 Churm Publlshlna. Inc . ff11•n ONe1ll. C F 0 lhll stet~mant w.u ltl•d wllh the County c.1~111 of O<anae County 011 10/111/04 2004.004t00 Oa1ly Ptlot Oct 21. 28, Nov 4 I 1 2004 rhss.4 fkltle. ..... "-S..... 1 ht follo•lnc pe11ons ••• dolnr buslMss u : Yor ath Yec:hts 16400 Pa<1l1<: Cout Hwy 1107, llunli111ton B.,ch, CA 9?649 He vcn H1rbor Yacht l •Cfl•n••· Inc (CA). 16400 "•clllc Cout Htthwly 1107, Hunt1n1· Ion BHC:h, CA 97Mt Thi. bualnaa I• con dut tlld b)' 1 corpoJlllofl Hne you 1ter ltd dolnt bu\ln•1 y1t7 Yn, 08/07/)991 Haven Hatbof Yacht f lflltn(t, Tllomn A Y0t1lll, l"r~ fllh •tlttmtflt Wat tiled ••UI ttl1 Covnty Clerlt. of Or•11ce County on 09/24/CM 2000112111 Ot r ri6ot Oct 2~~ "°" 4, 1\. 2004 ~1 wilt It ave you sl•• tf'd dn1n1t busint-ss yet' Yes. \\11/1987 Pl'ler S H th•nll 11!1~ \ldlemenl was filed with lhr County Clerk of Onna~ Counly on I 1/05/04 2004600612t D•rly P1lol Nov l 1 18 lS Dec 2 2004 I 11617 Rctitim ..-..u "-S....... lhf' fullowona PN~on-. ar• d1>1ne bustnf'$S as Cln\tt t.irs Re\tlKalton 1881 Jan Marie Pla,e. lusltt• L.il1lorn1a 92780 Gr dt1el1 S1nlln.1 Bad.1 di' di' I• fu~ntf' 1881 J•n Ma111' Place lu~tin C.il1forn1• 92180 Ruben de h1 f utnte 18111 Jan Marot Plac~ Tu$ltn C.ihforn11 91780 Tlw. busone<>\ '' ton dut led by an on1d1v1dua1 H•ve you started domg bu,mns yet' No Cr .c tf'l.1 S1nl1nd Bad• <le cl" l.1 r uentr lh" slitlemf'nt .. .a\ toled <w•lh tile County Cff'rk ol Oran11e Counlv •>n 10118/04 200000012 lla1ly Pilot Ck I 71 :18 Nov 4 11 2004 111'>80 FldMM-...SS "-S..... I hl' lol1ow1n11 ptr •on' art dorng hustnt'\S d$ CRfllSf Al .!617 W~~t Mar Arthur Blvd Stt !'>04 Sant• Ana CA 9?799 Conrrf'I~ W1lt1proot mg P1oduc1s Inc lCAl 361 / W~sf MacArlhu1 Blvd Suitt '>04 ~dnta AnA CA 92799 lhr\ bus1nl!\• 1s con duded by a u11 pot atton tiavf' you sta•lf'd do>n& hu\IOf'~S yet' Yts 7 '71/04 Cnt1rtle Waterproofma Pto1duth Inc M.11k A Lur•an P1.,~1den1 Th" 1latemenl <wa\ lolrd w•lh lhe Counfv l ltr k of Or anQt County "" 10, i'<J/04 20046006M6 011ly P1lut Nnw 4, 11 18, ?5 2004 Th606 Adlll.18ess "-S....... The followina persons 1re doing bus•nO$ " S yn••KY 011ecl Re spon,e. 1300 B11stol S lrett North •180 Newport Beoch. CA 97660 John Ro1ers. 540 OeAnta Cotona dl'I M•r. CA 92625 J.ffrey S Hew11t I 014 Wlltlt S111,, Corona def M1r. CA 92625 l hrs busmus " con ducted by 1 1•neral P•rtne1 shrp H•v• you 'tltfttd dotna buslneu yell Yu. 12 2002 John Ro1ers This stet•mtnl wu ht.d with the County Cl•rll of Ou1119 C1111nty Oil ll /t»/04 20046006112 011tr Piiot Nov 11. 18, 25 o.c 2. 2004 Th6J4 Rt-.. .... "-S..... Tht lollowin1 l>f'•Ofl• '" doll!J bualnlu u "•clfec Wnt Moftuc•. •540 Cempu• Or • Suite 100, Newwt 8Hch, CA t2tGO Ptcffot WHt Synd1C1 Uon Qroup. LLC. (NV) U40 C11111>11• Or • $u1tt too, HewPOrt a.ach, CA 92MO Tim bU$111ett is COft dllchd by; 1 corpcwtllon Heft '°" •tttttd do+lll •ftlMU lltf Ybll/21/JM Pttlflc Wtat Sy11dlc1 tlofl Cr~. IM , 01vtd DllSlfya,Pr1-'dlllt Tiii ···~ ... ltlff wttti lh1 COunty C*ll of Or*"• Count)' ... 10!2M>4 ReUlllMI Wr Net"" 4 &'-! 11;2' lOCM n.11• .......... ........ ............. ""°"' ,, ............... .......... °"4Aift cm..,. m" •• ,... lrWll. CAlll10 A W Z. r• •I lmrW ... CCA>. 1!>131 Sprmadale SI . Hunttnaton Beach CA lluntrncton Buth CA 92646 !17649 fh1\ busrness rs con fht\ bu'\tnei.-s •!. con ducted by • tienc• 81 due led by • ~orpor.allon potrlneisl\111 H•ve you sl<irled doint Have you \(.1rlttd doina bui.rnns yet? No business yet' No A to l r ood •nd Miehe .. B••lnrll lltvMa&e Int, Oei.mond !his statement was G Ml Wann. pres•denl fifed wrlh lhe County 11110, \l•lemenl wu Cieri< of Ounae Counly l1ltd with the County on I0,?9/04 Cle1 ll of Oran1ee County 20CM60060tt on 11 105(04 Oatly Polo! Nov 4 11 2004'°°6130 18 25, 2004 fh607 Oa1ly P1lol Nov 11 18 'l!i Dec l 7004 Th633 RcllM ..... "-S...... r he lollow1na persons ••• doona busonns n kl'n••ssln(e Piastre Rtconst1uct1ve ind Anth~l1t Sur RtrY. 351 flosp1lal Ro•d Suite 218 Newport 6f'Hh CA 91663 Richard Het Jm Lee J'>I 110,p1tal Road, Suite ?18. Newport Beath, CA 'llf>f> j I his business 1s con dur trd by an 1nd1v1du.1I llAwt you st.irt•d do1na bu11ne\\ yttP Ve, ' l'l/2001 R11 hard l er Ill" ~lflefloenl wn f1l•ll with tht County tlf'I~ Ill Oranae County 1111 11 r05/04 20046006134 U'°ly Ptlol Nov 11. 18 l'i D•• 7 2004 Th627 RctlMlmim "-S....... I he follow1n1 ver sons a• e dome bu~uness as lltacr. Boa Pfoduchons 3002 Dow 4ve #142, I uslrn CA 92780 <;I S Serv1ln Croup Unllff11led Inc (NV 1 IOOl Oow Aw,. •14? lu\tin CA 9?71!ll flu~ b1Jsinen 1s con 11111 led by , COIPOflhon llJve you st.oJ• led dome bu1rnr\\ yet> No S l S Strv11 es Group UnhmolPd, Inc Oav1d Cole CCO lht< statemf'nl was liled wtlh lht Count., Clerk of Oranae County 011 11105/()4 2004600613• Dally Pilot Nov 11, 18. ~ Der 2. 2004 T 11625 Rdlllm ..... ......... I ht lollow1n1 persons 11r dorn1 but.lness u •> T Bass. b ) COl ( nt111 prises. 1S75 Sun !lower Ave , Costa Meu, c~ 92626 COl EnlerPflH1 L TI> CCA) 1575 SunUower Ave Cost.I M.se CA 92626 fhlS buslnen rs co11 ducl•d by a c0fpor1tlon Have you sterled doin1 bus1nen yef7 Yes 06/16/1990 COL Enterprise, Ltd . I eHy Lovett. Pres1d1nt Thrs st1l1mtnt w11 lllH w1t11 1111 County Clec II or Of•na• County on J 0/22./04 2004'001404 D•"r P11o1 Oct 18. Nov 4. I . 18, 2004 Th~ lhf tollow1n1 persons are doint bU'\tnU1. n OllshOfe loa•c 1441 N Red Gum Unrl H Ant he1m CA 92806 Richard Paul Crowe 200 Intrepid St , New port 8u'h CA 92663 Shttt l ynn Crowe. 200 Intrepid St l'ltwporl Buch. CA 9266J lh1s bus1ne'\s " con ducted by .i 11t1•~rel partner~•P Have you sl.11 l•d domf[ bu\lneu ytt> Yo 11 0 1198 Shett Crowe Thts statement w.15 l1led wrlh fhe County Cler~ of 01.1nel' County °" 10122 °" 2004600S312 Daily Pilot Oct 78. Nov 4 11, 18 2004 Th601 RdttiMllliilSS "-S...... lht follow1n11 persons •re do•ne b11i1~:s u Innovative Ots•en & 8u1ld1n11 5803 /I Sea shore Dr . Newport Beach, CA 92663 Oenrns Cany 0 Toolt' 58031/ Sl'J\hore Or Newport Buch CA 92663 lhts busrnf'l\ 1s ~on dur ted by <in mdtv1du1I tlave you ,,,,,,,.11 doma buStne:s\ yet> Yn t0 1999 Oeno1s Casey 0 Toolt Th1\ s tatement was filed with the Counfy Clerk ol Oranae County on 10/29/04 2004H0'101 011ly Ptlol Nov 4, 11 18,25,2004 Th4!09 Adlll9 ..... ....... lht tollow1n1 pusons 111 do1nc bu''"'" 11s 1 ) Caflforn la Home Thulers b) Home Tlltlater com JJJ6 V11 ltdO. Newpotl Buell, CA 92.663 Promoltonal P11tn..-1 USA. Inc , (NV), 3336 Via l1cl0. fllewpott 8t1ch. CA 92663 This business IS con duc ted by 1 corpof atton Ha1tt you $fitted do1n1 business y•t7 No Promotional P.,lners USA. Inc .. Jaell Suddltth. Pr.ald.ot This st1t1m1nt wu filed •rth the Count1 Cltrll of Onn1e County on l0/Z2/04 2004600SJ I 1 O•itr Pllo1 Oct 28. NOit 4. I . 18, 2004 Th600 .......... ......... ducted by a u1•oontion Have you star led do11•1 bultnU\ yeP Yes, 12108/1999 11101 Inc . lhy Stocll,1111 CC 0 Th1:s staltm•nl wn !tied with lhe County Clerlo. ol Oren1e County on 11/05/04 2004.00UU Daily P1fol Nov 11 18 2!> Oet l 1004 T hf>26 IOOO OF UPUCATIOll fOI OIMGf. a... OfAlCOMIU ltVllMa IJCBl5I _ .. .., ........ ...... t,. To Whom II May Con cern The P41mrls) of lhf.I Appl1~4nf(s) IS /•1 P DC TAOIT PRO• Cl llC The appltcanls l"led abo~e trt •pplyrn11 lo the Oeo.t• tmtnl of Alcohol1t Bever a11e Control to °"" alcoholK. btVtrlllt\ .ti MJ w t9TH ST COSlA MCSA CA92627 Type ol forenH(s) •P1>hed 101 48 ON SAL[ G£NTRAl f'IJBI IC PRCMISf S Pubhsh~d Ntwpor I Be.chi Cnsla Mesa UJ1ly Pilot No Hmber 11 7004 lh62l• Rcn..llallSS "-S...... I he lollowma personJ are doma bu~inen n USA r 1 1eh t lnsurante com 929 Coronado O• . Co,11 Mesa, CA 92626 Ara A All.OP""· 979 Coron,dn Dr Coslt M~y CA92626 This bU\ln~SS IS c;on ducted by .1n mdtvtdu•I llave you \tar led d<>me bus1nes' ytP No 1u., A&op1an rnrs slalem!'"I WI\ filtd with th• County Clerk of 01ante County on 10/72/CM 2004'00SSOt 011ly Pilot Oct 28. Nov 4 11 18 1004 lh!>98 Rdl!IM ..... ... --... 111, lollow1n1 ~·sons .,. doinr bU)l.,.IS H Cr yslal Ot1p Water. 84~ W 19th Slrfft, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Hen1 fap 1865 Mar bll Ave lon1 Beach, C190815 lhrs bu,1nus tS con ducted by an lndtvlduel Have you 'tarted doins bustne'I yeP Yes. Oct 25 04 Htnrhp lhts statement wu tlltd wtth 11141 County Cltrlt. of Or 1n11 County on 11~/04 2004to06US 01111 Pilot Nov 1J, 18, 25. Otc. 2. 2004 Th628 ........... "-S...... Tiii fotlow•nc Pt<aona •rt doln1 bulllleu as. Cfwls femlno Tiie. 1"3 Stitt• All• Ave , Coste Mes1,CA92e27 CMlst~ J fPl!no, 1"3 Santi Ana Ave., Costa Mui. C1 92627 Tillt bllalntJ ta c:on Cl\lcted br· en lndhllfllltl Maw. r• M.tlftM dtine bllll'*' ~1 Yll, Ol/Ol/20CM Clwla~ J Ftmlno This 1t•t•-t ... rllld with Ult Ceuitt)' Cfltk ot Of•net eov111v ~ 10(291Goe HM60MIOI Otllr ~ f'l'lll "°' . 4. ll, II. 2'. 2004 ThlOI ........ ....... "" ,.... """'°"' .. """' ._,..__ 9': ht A.id f~ s.w- ...... 120 l Ht 2att 12. C•lll ..... ,CACIR7 IMIC TktHtl, 120 b•t ZOttt n. c..te ...... CAIZll7 1llll ......... la Uill"' .... ~ .. ....... ..... ,.. ...... ... ...... ,.. ... ..... Tllttftrf _...._. .. ........... c.-, __ .,ar...,c-.., ••uw ......... M~l~ \11ilnlllr. No 11 ...... • l.tlllllllllil -Llilillliil • Liili... -l.lllliiiiill: ..... • I I ff I r¥ -!l' ... mll!!~~ .... lf!l!!la ---,-."!!"'"'-?-,--.._ .. .._ c..tr tan ...... ........ TM .............. ............... : ,,.. flMAclel ,....,., tllOO Von ""'"'"· s.ita IGO, ltwlM, CA 92112 Miehe" l. Tua, 3 GaMdefo, AallC9'0 S.11t1 ...,._lte,CAl2t12 TMI ...,_•eon· • dlletH e.y; 1111 lndlvldu1I Have YOll at•ted clOJftl .,.... yet? No MichM' L T uz TMt 1t1tement wes lllH wltfl the County Clltk •I Ot•llP Cowntr Oft 1Q/21.i04 ...... HH 0111r Piiot 0ct za, Nov. C, l , ll. 2004 TI!SM .......... ........ Tiit foQowlnc PttSOns •e dolnc b111lnus es: Astrid lnlw1nu. 821 W 19th St , Cos11 MIN. CA 92627 Aatrld Mej11, 50 hroc:co, Apt 50 I, Irvine, CA 92618 This business is c:on ducted by· 1n lndMdual HIYI Y°'-' started dotnc business yet? Yes 9/10/2003 Astrid Mejje Thia 1l1t1mtnl .......... ~ Cllrtl .. °'""' c:o.tr •lont,IOe -··•••ft o.IY·"lot Nov. 4 11. tt.15,.. 1'11110 .......... ........ Tiie to11ow111r '*'"' .,. ~ Mlneu ... J1111'1 CotNoca, soi Mcftdd.n Piece, Ntw· port 811Ch, CA 92MJ ... ,.. c.,, 1165 Mlt· bet Ave., lon1 Beach, Ct 90815 This buslneu Is con ducted br 111 inchv•dual HIM )'OU lllrted doln& bualneu yet? Yes • Mer 15·91 HtncEIP This 1t1tem1nt wu fllld With the County CWll of Ot1n1• County 01111/05/04 200460061'6 Dilly Pilot Nov 11. 18, 2!> Dec.2,2004 Th629 """-..... -~ The lollowln1 persons are dolna business 1s Salon Lido, 3'C I H V11 lido, Newport Beach. CA 92663 Courtnie K1eu N1uyen, 12161 Qu1rtz Cir , G11dlo Gtou CA 92Ml Tiiie .......... _..,., -~ tt.::t::" ........ WM1,.. CouttM 10911 -~ 11111 nat......t wn NM w1t1t 1M c..ty CIW\ .. Or ... C..ty °" lQIZIM ......... o~ , .... Oct. 21 ...... ·..:;. "'"' ....... Tiie follO,.. f*NA• er• dolnc ~ n : Jtnnlf1t l1urtn, U Trlllwooct, lrvlnl, Cell· fornltmlG Jtnnif., l . Hardy, 23 Trellwoo4. Irvine. Clll-torni. 92620 Tim business Is con· ducted by 111 lndlvldllal Hive you swtH dolrlf busJness y.t7 Ho Jennlter L Hwdy This sllt•-nt WIS filed With Ule Covtlty Clerk of Or1n1e County on 10/26/04 2'004t00HtS D11•r P11ot 0c1. 21. Nov 4. l . 18,2004 Th588 ........ .......... The followiflc '*'°ns ere ..... t>usineu IS OC T1dl Shldl, 18 fllf Drive, Ste. Hll. Cotti Mna. CA 92126 Jln1t Thompson, 23651 Dine Ct .• Lqun1 Hl1uet, CA 92677 Tim buSlllns ii con· ducted by. an lnd1v•du1I Hive rou sterted dolna business yet? No lllnet Thompson This statement w1s filed with the County CM<ll of Oran,. County on 10/29/04 20046006095 Delly Piiot Hov C, 11, 18.25,2004 Th612 ....... ........ TM ...,.... ,__.. .,.~ ........ Mk111e o. Mt1 Q11Hnt Cr •• C•tl1 .._.,CA92'11' MlcNll ......,. Stu ewe, Me7 0..-Crt, cow ..... tA tll8 ''* MiMll .. Cell MtH by: 1111 lndlvldu1I tttve Y°" ttMW clO'Ac IMJ.._pt?Y•. 1015·04 Mic:IMlle $t"9W4 Tllb 1tlte1111nt WIS flied with ltlO Counly Cletk of Ot1nce County on 10/22/04 tOMtoHI H Dadr Pilot Oct d. Nov '· l . 18.2004 fh59? .......... ...... The follow1n1 1>4r1on5 ire dotna businets u C1rn1vore Grrll, 3033 Brtstol St. Sult• "11 Cosu Mese. C1hf0tn11 92626 Tuan Ton Th1t. 140« Mqnolla St • S11lte 'ZZ6 Westminslet. C1llfornld 92683 Thrs business 1$ c:on ducted by. an lnd1v1dual Have you started dom11 business yet' Ho Iuag Too· That ........... .......... Tiie lollowlflC '*'°"' 111 dolnt Mlneu as: Tolllly Riii AoPliallc1 lnst1ll1tlon, ll>O S. lmcolll Ave. 12, fuller ton. C11tfornl1 92831 Jon1lh1n A.11torr1, 100 S Lincoln Ave •2. rullerlon, C111torn11 92831 Th" busmen is con ducted by 1n 1nid1vldull Hawe you started do1n1 business yet? No )ohn•tll•n Alatorre lh1, 1t1tem1nt w11 hied with the County Clerk ot Or1nttt County on 09/27/04 20046002St1 Dally Pilot Oct 21. la, Nov 4 11. 2004 Th583 Re-. ..... -~ lhe lollow1nc persons die dome business as 160!> Records, 2573 f ordh•m Or • Costa Mo1CA926l6 Alan James ,., ••• Dr •• Cnt1 .._,CA_. .,... ....... ~ ..... ~ ........... .... ,..,.......,,.._ ....... ~,No ...... ,..._ •tit_. ••• ,..... With .... Cotllty c.wa ot er .... County • llJQS/04 ...... ..,, Dally Piiot Nov. 11, 11, 25 Ole 2. 2004 Th6JO ........ ........ The followln& persons we doin1 busln1s.s 11· Golckn Dr111Qn Lind supe. 1808 lfewport Blvd • Cosll Me11. C11ff0f nla 92627 Son11y Kim fh11, 2309 lllfd St . Santa Ana C11r10.,ll1 92706 l his business ,, con ducted by In 1nd1vldu1I HAve you sU..ted do111c business yet? No Sonny Kim Th111 lh1s st1tement wu filed with the County Cler-of Ofanae County on 11/09/04 20046007 111 Daily Pilot Nov 11 18. 25 Dec 2.1004 lh635 ,\,//your Car In Ckus(flrd .' ...- Cllf' ....... c:..tJ 11lfll ..... ill cw ....... . ......,.~ . .................... ,. ..... ,.. ......... • ............. -~ Oilllw Not Oct .. ....,, .__..,.,, ... C..W · ...,..._. 17t1 4, U, a&. 2JlllM • '1dl1 Pit C•rr l .ll ....... Me QDO, TIM t~"" AolltlM. C11tfor111 ....... tw 1111ttt lM c....tr tm17 ... -Cid •f ar-. CevlltJ .... lfitltr. • •• s. -.. 1Cl1215/0t sa-Stir • ..,. Allie-"" ......... ..,....,.. ,.. .... Mtl --·CA 128 •• ~ •: o.iir 'tlol Oc:t 21, Nov . This ..,._. It '°"' CMJ'1 Setv~. 4. I , 11, 2004 Tid!O MtMbr..,....., 7tl Or. A,t. Haff~ lt*1M .... 11. c..t1 ...... Cai buslnesa 1et7 No fornll l2l627 Rose Ritzer G1brlel loper. 786 This 1uteinMt •n ~ Or. ti, CNta flied wrth lht County ...... Celifornil 92IZ7 Cltirll of Or1n14 County Thtl business IS COii on 11/08/04 ckKUd by: 1n k11d1V~I 200H0070H Htte rou stll'Ud .,..... D1ilp Pilot How 11, II, bus-.s yet? No 25. Dec. 2, 2004 Th624 Glbrlel Lapel flliS SUte-t WIS ........... fJ6ed Witt\ the County -~ CleR of Oranp County on 10/18/04 The lollowln1 f)ef'IMIM are do&111 businns as Perun1I Ch1rm. 11 For tune Drive, Irvine C1hforn11 9?618 l1nd1 Sue Mooney, 2537;,> V11 De Anu , L•aun1 N11uel California 92677 This busmeu is con due led by 1n md1v1dual tfAve you started dorn& buseness yet? No Linda Sue Mooney Ih11 s!a!emen! wu 200 .... ., .. Diii)' Piiot Oct 21 l8 Nov C. 11, 2004 lh579 .......... --~ lhe follow1n1 per\ons are clotal bUSIMS\ •s My Town M1ps 1939 Cont1nent1I Ave , Co$1• Mes•. Cahforn1a 926"7 P1tro lamu Garry. 1939 Conhnent1I Ave .. CpJl.a May Cahlocoy The foMowlflC P*MllS .,, doonc btmMu •• Wln51ow Cvstom Wood worll, 302!> Jeffr.y Duve, s.irt t B Co1t 1 Mn.I, CA 92626 ThomH R Winslow 3025 .ltffr•, Dflvt. S4,1tt 8 Costa Meaa. CA 92626 This buStlfless is COfl ducted by in 1ndlv1du1I Ha•• you st1rt4ld ck..111 busrnus yet' Ho rhomu R Wini.low rhrs Stllemenl WIS hied with lht! Counly c1.,, k of Oun&!! County Ofl 10112/04 200UOOSJ2S D11ly Ptlul <kt ?8 No• 4.11.18?004 lh593 ------- Policy How to Place A ___ Deadlines --- Rates and deadhnei. arc subjcU to change without notice The publii.her reserves Lhe ngh1 10 censor, rccla'istfy, revise or reject any t.1a.,s1fied advcrusement Pka.-.e report any error that may be in your classified ad 1mmed1atcly ·me Datl)' Pilot a<..\.cpts no liab1hty for any error in an advcrtii.ement for which 11 ma) be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied hy the l·rror. Credit can only he allowed for the first tnsertion CLA SSIFIEIAD Monday .................. Fnd.1) S.OOpm Monda\ 'HlOpm IQUAl ltCMISllG ~ All rul est1te .idverll\ rn& In lhts n•W5'>itlH'r IS ,ubiect to lht r ~deral f llf Hous1na Act ol 1968 as 1mended whit h malt.n •I 1llea1t to •dvert1!.e • •ny pr el" ence. l1mtlll1on '" dtserimlnahon based on race. color rt heron •r • handicap, f1m1h1I shtus or national ori11n. or an intention to mike any such prelerent e. llm1I• tH>n or d1sc:nm1nat10n • fhrs newspaper will not knowln&IY 1ccept •ny 1dverhument lo• real u ti le which IS In vlolahon of the tew Our re1deri are hereby 1nl0tmed th1t 111 dwell mes 1dverhsed rn lhl\ newsp1per are tv11l1ble on 1n equal QPl>Of'tunily bas11 To complain of dis c:rimlnlllon, call HUO toll free 1t l ·800 C24 8590 14&1 WANTED ANTIQUES OW. SMI Fumlturt P'IAHOS ' ColledlWet ·-·-...... .__.a..~ .. CAWtMIO .. _,.... __ _ •llUYISTATU ........... fl!Mlly_ ·- [.1)1J S1 firir1HJTS - .... ,,, ..... . ,.,._ 1 .......... , By Fax (949) 631-6594 Bv Phon<' (949) ()4~ "lh7X lh· r\1a il /ln P t>rson: no Wc'I Aay "itrcc1 Cmla \lie'"· CA ll:!,t,27 Al "'c'-"pon Bl vd b.. H.1~ ~I Wt:dne~Ja\. . ........ fue,dJ) S·IJOprn Thur'>day ........ Wednc,J.1y S:OOpm 1 l'lrw.e IDl lli<lc your name ilOJ phonr numhcf and .. .-11 u.11 ..... biol.I. ... 11h I pntr IJU<>I< I f-ncJay .................. Thur,dJ) (j ·OOpm I lo urs Sa1urday ................... h1cJa~ ~ OOpm Telephone M:JOam-5.<X>pm Mooday·l-e;da) fSl l 111~1no ~ ,.., m soos-saso Uff.2490 General I General Cats 3610 Business Announcements 1610 Announcements 1610 .~c.tsMll• Op~nltles '"'Adoption SAt 11 400 Businesses and • t • t: Pet Smar I Cos Iii Mesa frandllses 3905 Live UC to T HE MAX! 17th & Superior (Neat to ~> 96-4151 :rzn Fr .. W.WM»llon about also Vol.ntf9s 1-*'d miilllfl& mnnev with /\ny 'Introduction to Digital Hearing' Open House November 17th-I 8r1i \1ukcy n:preM"t11a11vt' Diana Wonhy Will he un h;mJ to prov1<lt' tcchnit.il 1nlorma11on < OMI IOIN US! SPFCW OFFERS' Call now for an appointment (7 14) 903-9857 J£WEl.RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Cont Col11 Neech Old Coins• Gold, sliver. tewelrt. witches. entlques coll«tibles 949 6'2 9'48 -1 ........ twwt. .... 9 Doss On hne 949 644 2279 QlWITY IOT11N5 & CATSI Cared r or 1n Pnvfte Homes. ""7ochqled. Blood T esled. red Prell'Un Foods. Hal lflre<I. Shots. Dewormed & de !lead tt'.N TH GUAIWf TEE. Welllerlds 12 '4 IRVH SPECTRUM f AS>IDN tSl.NC> MISCB.lAllOUS MERCHANDISE ...... Medi ...... ....., ,..._ ..._ UM4t '..., Jet.. w.n.,.c. ...... w..-$5700, w ,,, • ......,,-121$ Ml M Bo~ries'' I rw .'<llw n1'>& toll h '°' In> 'R l 'J HO Reocty to '-'c:h new producl unlm,.ted poll enllal ln~ter ll·"lner In $50I< Dan 949 9JJ 6916 ResadenbiJSFR Holy Spirit you who m~~n me see every thine and who show\ me Tile way to reach my 1de1ls. you who erves ma the dmne CJfl to f 0<&1ve ' 1011et all that 11 done to me, who are 1n all the 1nslance\ Of my hie with me I want to thin~ you lot ever yth1na and affirm onct more th1I I Never wanl lo be sep areted from you no matter how &real th• material De,rtn may be I w1nl to bit with you and my lovtd ones 1n their perpetu11I Glory Th this end & submltt1n1 to Goch holy wlll I 1~ you (mention your request) Say this pr ayer tor 3 consecutive d1ys Afttr the 3rd day llM request will be G<1nted no miller how difficult 1t may be While maklnc the request. one must either· 1 Pr0mtse to Pubhsh it upon 111ntlnc of the pnlylf 2. CirCll· 1111 coC)in of tlm to 11 many people es~. This la to IP'ffd the Wonder of the Holy $91flt TlllM1cM111 for Pr1,.r1 Answered l.S. aa5 RI*• •f inance/budd/10/s111t •Ac~u1s1t1on/dmlopment am 1oans ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijl.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Co11str uc hon/per man 1 nt NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY NmalD. cx:iumaa. t'9CAIZPUMl'l\IRE f'W«l5. Alff • Rtuil l'ni:a Raliml • Wt M.ltr Howie c.alh • 0.SH BUY 01.JTS • One ~or F.nOtt &.. • Coalitpmcna hrqltcd Duly . e.-su. .... ~ •lolldtdlt~ • llC SQ YT ~AY FROtn'AGE SHO'nOOM • 111 C-Mm; End ofS' fwr 'ftlL.L ... 1-888-434-0722. ......... "° ,,...,..4TU -(Sltte Close) -ccy~-. ~-Laroe I00'7BI eCGmr1dtJ l.Qme •!471' c.IS,... .... lk ..... SELL ¥OUr stuff tWOtCh classifiedl Walk In X ~Oarn 'i OOpn1 Mond.iy -r nda~ Sunda~ .............. . ... l·nda~ 'H)(lpm 1rmtl 7402-7466 ~J aoos-as10 ¢1 9000-9750 Real Estate Setvlces 42SO 2nd Trust Deeds Ava1tc1ble tor Newpon Be.1th Owners with Subs1an11a1 Equity Loans to S5 m1lhon No Brokers Ouect Capital Fas1 and Easy MKA C1r1tal Gn111p Inc (949 729·1&60 COMMERCIAL PROPBOY FOR LEASE 4502 o CO MM lRCIAl tllTCHlN 10 s ha1 f' w/sm.ill Cu colt 55 fwy, Call Ruth 'W:l l'B '688 Under the Service Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Hotnes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4wcek minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245 OfficesllJl.ease 4540 I OPflSAT-SIJl12-4 =,Rore4bedroom l •lll H( 1A~ d' >f1 W [ .1t1~IP It'"" I lr ., ",,J £01 Side c#: .11. ORANGE 5400 112u .. ~Dr "•d• 11 -. ,'11 •• , ~P•··· wP• ,,4(1()<.1 CO NTY 1ESA VBDf4laJ1A s..;. , .• M .... ,~ .... ,, ''"'' !?<I r .1b11tlu 11111~1 ~,•,(J U fmL-...$710 """ '" '"' t ''"" I'"' MJti u· 949 t~~, ',l71 -I""' ~1,.l-1..-,.tt• m-t ft"• 1•1.arl• ~ lt>'>l\1.t 11,1 ill •N 111 Sm turnd otl•• ltdt1,11•• 1 Costl~esa .c. usr·-LOT Pd•k1np w,1·.h '"' .tPI"'" MlSA VERO£ ,OOl "' JWt llh I? U•Ultl ... ~n<l ~II'\> HOM( '"'""I>'"• '""' HBl.U.SBJ. l •. J' ,, ... to w•ler <M9 IJ I ~· K•otmel· ,11 wrmr Ir 1, 1 Cll m.S-41-2121 I ~I t I !•• ,,. ••ft,, hh 1 °'IV 4tu .'h.t fh•w I ( Int """ ,j, wn Onlv freer..,1fM•e<retorlal & UIJl(•d<lr1t l11l1h Open H•.,•• Dolly S/'4 '~""" h•l 'i•J• buor.in•· ,, en • • h.l"t!'' tot ., I' .to1h-Lt.Utnf..r n•·w 11 om 1Pf"I '">t,0 V1 tUt td Hf l '1 4 4 -..... lfihl ..euel.tt••I tl11f1P' wnu<I lolr lloot• 111, 1, RJ•• OppC01lu111ty Call~9 7.l~1713 pldnl•fl1111 ·.hut I•" n."' N~w11url llf'J<h1 fountain Valley I r•·\hlv µJ111l•1I ,,,. 1d1· /Hr l Sll• Cond1> JPPrt • SELL your stuff through class1f1ed! ""I Sfi'I'; tll10 •II IOll'hl C.ipt l.od lylr IARGAIN HUNHRS Culdw~ll EIJ11k•1 H•.1111 1drAI l0<al111n IT1<1\ltr I DlllGHl I di~· lb• \1d• I 14 '1bll I >()(J "'"'" w vault Pd •1l1111t' w •., ""' 1 1 "''"' pl•n AND •tOA ponl \f'd \t utrd r1 ,,,,. ,1,, hur,. mf uremrse~ $1600011 f •" Irr en•'"""" 114l1c• 'I'll h94 8016 , """" 1""'1 ~ t lub SEU t1 11• • .-. 1 lo\t t, fwy '" •l'l"''t l lil'. (MIO (.111 f 11fl"'•" fi•n~•• H•a• h ,our unwan1 .. ,1 '"Ir 114 '11>8 lll)(I items throueh <ta•. 1f1ed STARTING A ,,. NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to provide services to new businesses. The filing of your Fictitious Business Name Statement 1s an important first step. We can save you valuable bme by making the trip to the Orange County Cleri<-Recorder In Santa Ana to file your statement (often referred as a OBA· ·oomg Business As"). We will publish your fictitious name statement once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Aea>rder, as well. We can tax, e-mail or mall you the f onns with instJuctions for your ftt1ltious business name statement. or stop by the Dally f>tlot, 330 w. Bay St. Costa Mesa. "'' easy a.id Oft/ ....... rirUel. If you haw Inf ~. ~ Cll UI • (949) 574-42$1. We',_ open ... .. ~ Friday "°"' 1:30 .,, to 5:00 pm. OoOd • • ~ s.' TODAY'S · CRf>SSWORD PUZZLE Fountain Valley a-h Style ,......,,., Uperaded spacious 4br 2ba beauty B11ghl kolch w/new appliances Vlld ce1hnes. on LR w/cozy !pie. newer roof $629,000 Coldwell Banker Beachs1de 714 968· 1200 Hunllf9on Bead! ae4.H..t fer ....._dlote Sale S1nale story charmer. SPICIOUS 3br. 2ba, w/tons of upifades. French doors off sun drenched LR leadone to side yard Value proce ranae $549.000 585,000 Call Coldwell Banker Beachsode 714 968 1200 IUUTY & Tl.ti llACH Goreeous 'l story only 'lyrs old Walk to beach & shooponfl 4Br, 3Ba. spacious ~otchen w/maple cabinets, rock palto $839.000 Call Coldwell Banker Buch Stde 714·968 1200 HASTICAU.Y REDUC!D Fr on1 courty• d entry. sun drenched ooen floor plan Ooen deslin adds lots of wnhl!ht. 41><. 2ba. UI> eraded kitchen New roll up earaee S749.900 Call Coldwell Banller Beachsldoe 714 968-1200 Dl5aTID IUOt <lJ5lOM. 4br 2 5ba. 2 strv beach aiant dramaloc LR w/cathedral ce11in~. spa tub tn masler $685,000 C1ll Coldwell Banker Beachsode 714 968·1200 "NO 0 READERS C1lllorni1 law re quires ttlat conlrac· tors laluna tobs that total $500 or mor1 (l1bor or m1terials) bl hcen sed by the Contracto" Stale license Board State law also requlfei that contractors 1nclud1 thew license numblr on all 1d';tfl1S"1i Yoo un check the status of your licensed contractor al www.cslb.ca aov or 800·321 CSlB Unli c1nsed contractors 1111•"1 1ob1 thal total less than S500 must state 1n their 1dvtrllstmenh that they art nol hcenud by the Conlreclors St.ti llclnu Board M ,,.. .. Al••~··. 11 114' C) aocMlhmF_.,._ R Irvine AIANDONlD ROrieous 'l sty on pronoe lot Nevet used brand ntw k1t th. walk on pantry. Jbr custom 5lone f10011ng & new plu~h <.irpetone Walk to shops school & park Ready fur 1moned move on Redu<ed Piil e for quick ~.ile $399,900 Call Coldwell Banker Buchs1de 714 968 1200 Newport Beach NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME Of THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL AJll GBlllOlJS 949-574-4249 LOllAll~ 949-574-4245 A -l HANDYMAN Install. reface cabinets ~~ ~Doua71~16 Clrpet Repalr"-la ~CAaPIT~CAU'n..-. Reoaors. P1lchon1, Install Courteous any llzt tobs Wholesale! 949 492-0205 n. < s ,., hctw Almtwn.ilru ..... .............. _..., DMI 911ml·Lm Clla'lll I_, Mtllllecias....r-. Ccwlcntie. ,.,, Or'-rly f'lrt91C, llQ ltef'1. 25Vri [11p l'•ry 114-557·75M 47 Wield In &Jt• 48 Hlippett 49 Dence bend so Mot9 IClllot 52 Shoppef'• l1YO!ile wont 53 W~ °' Elcaf 55 Pita trelt 56 l..llCh onlo 5 7 Crazy. IO PeO<o 58 MOOHkln 61 HMQ..00.IQ Op•n s''" 12-4 26 aue Gr-d D1>col bea 1 emod & e •oand Deauvolle, appro• J900 \f, I& pvt patios w/lomestoroe firs some views of golf course $1 .995 000 $2 195.000 Carol Rudat Barons Real £state 949 677 3366 PROMONIORY BAYS lOWEST PRICED home w dOLk SO.Jct tor 3 boals 50· 52 ma. this os a diamond m the roueh SJ.~.000 Dusty Iiams Re/ma. 949 no 1~ ~887 G.JJ7 OCEAHFROO 12 Be«ooms, 8 baths, 4 krtch's, 5liOO sqtt., 1 car gar. par\lfl& UITllJIOll ~1714-E-ZCJJJ Newport Coast 17,..,IJiltf Wl flOffUOW EST All PBJCAll llJ. SS,S00,000 ~ .c• w,.u.w 111-541-2122 TIM 0 IGIN YOutt HOMI IMNOVIMINT ,.OJlm Cell a plumber. pa1nt11, handyman, or any of the ereet serv1cH llsted here In our service dorectoryl THES( LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOOAYI SMAU J011xnu Local. Ouicl1 Response Home. Yard a. Dock Elect 2ll Yrs Exp !Man Ellalc U'U.JS10 ~JOC2 I .LC. Uectrlc I.mo Pr"'* local contr.ctor. no tab too 111'1111. no job too bi&, R.rs LCJOl1 ~ lflCl()..81070! (714) 142-1410 UCINSIDCO#TlAClO« Notoblo\lsmMw*-1 R191lr, remodel. t1ns, !C)I, ... S¥C ~311!6 , ........... eqst w-. 720 "°" cM door ll1htin1. dockl. Rick Adlriw Eldt m.ro.ae y,. ........ 9'DllllA R191lrs, S.lea, 0..!p a. ln1l1llllloflt Jim Oune1n l l 275870 M9-l50-7042 Fli•IGf WEST •6 r::J AQJ84J J A53 •AU sount •KJ915J .;! 976 84 •Q7 ~lnb 2• Jr::) ..._ .._ II had been a lollg ~l the club, but few of the me hid le~ They were clu~ around the IA..\t W>lc \till m play. Sitting South WS.\ Trump Coup Tommy, ITll51er of the 'pcctocular when trumps did nor breal. but an ordinary player oo oc.bcT Of.-•c.-r... AESIOENT1Al RENT~ ORANGE • 7400 COUNTY Sir He Perl.cl f1m.1Jy home. I.Ia ywd. pets oil. mill now. $3500/mo Vw ._. By o-1631 ,..,_.St. 9&8l7 1m NIWPOln' HACH IAY YllWI ~ Santo11 211r 2111 open floor plan, n•w kilch & 1ppfs N1w root, C1t h1dral cells, •/skyhahts P110111y boil slops LH S290,000Aat M1ry Wood 949-584 581 I AlTIZZA 2br din. 211a, new cpl. wd, fna. slna l•~•I o ound fir. ocean & City view l& backyd, S3500 310-480-2964 approx 5'5oo sf. 1200 sf lot. 6br 6 lull ba, 2 1/2 ba Offe red @ $3,850.000 8y Owner "£Is Welcome Contact Tem Walkins. 949·290 0751 or 949 370·9393 l•t•hh ••"• small lbr. lb1. non/smkr no pets, $900/mo utihl11s lncluded949·642 7185 ~ ,_ erst b OPEN SUN 12-4 I Veroll Court, 3br /2 5ba des111ner quahly a•ted, must sell $899.950 ael 714-264 1334 Placentia NEW HOME $5691( Placenloa Ca, 3br loft 2 5ba, ea lensove use ol eramte marble uperad ed appls wood blinds, 2 car ear. much more Cal fa dL!tllls !til ·VI ®I SalDAna IT'S A I 01 SOUTH COAST MIHO Dual master suite model perfect hnme tn eated comm. traverone floor me. inside lndr y. A/C Tree & pool views lrom ovt paloo. flym & p1cn1c area S399,000 Call Coldwell Banker Beath Side 714 968 1200 MISCEU.ANEOUS RENTALS lmmac Nantucket Style 4br 3 5ba home nelf Ruby 811ch Turnkey cond. Pl11s,1 Call Sally or Prlsclll1 @ Abrems Coastal Properties 949· 675 4822 for details llw 2i.. llgltt & bri&hl. donrm. hvrm, lo. sun deck, aer. laundry lac S2200 949 376-9042 0-.... apt lbf lba near Tri Sq 1.5 mi from bch, 1atld. upstairs w/11r1ee. betcony $945 downsta11s •/patio, carport $955 96581-«XX> kleq>ro oorn 2br 1 ba Eeslside pvt patio I car &• 253 Costa Mesa St $1295.lmo Move 111 NOW ail 94~73 7!0> 'lbf. 2ba. Eastslde lrt hse. 'l L ear. sm stde yd $1700 Avail NOW 217 E 20lh aet 949-378 8999 0.. • Wil 0.... Ill 2br E Side, newly remod Iba fr1'. LR. OR. ~ twnhm, I& 3br 2 Sba. pr, laund llC S1850 ubl yard. 'l c ear. back Untl, rd Awj Now 9&874..c728 S2250 mo 949 466 7460 ll0<k t• beodt 21r 2Ba. new oonstrucbon 2· Huntington Beach car IJ'lu1&. "6Mae optionlof Slfillmo ~S015. I Ir & 21r'• Avalloble -•· Potle, ~ir~~~m:r STEPS TO HACHI Deluu 2br 2b1 condo Ip, wd. refroe. enclosed ear. $2200 949-645-4885 h 2ba 2 stay apt. nu onL lbr ~ p , SIJ!i() 219 Ytnce X SI ~ Yor1down 714-$4.~ Corona del Mar Stvdl• Apt. Br and new lo&ht & bri&ht. w/d Irvine access, avail now $850m -------- Call Phtl 949 725-8535 Uaht & brlaht 21r, I lie, new k1tclien, b1th & Berber carpel Gar, RelDIToShare 6030 w/d, Sl95094H'l!> 8535 Turtle Rodee Prrstone 2br 2 5ba w 2 car &•H Highly uoer aded t1s keep1na inc l 2•s/ mo Carol Rudat Barons Real £state 949 677 3366 C.-~Mar Vll;iee 3 b11s to bch I r~ Wanted to Share 3br 3ba 2 story .fvn. wd, Ip, llB>+ dell 1/2 u1' ~700-8U> lbr 21to, h&hl. airy spactous. Ip, eranole. travertone. cust e11btnels, wd hkup, air. 11ardener no pets 1v111 12· I S'l!>95/ mo yr lse 949 644 1721 UN PK sif SlOfy lwnhm 2bf 2ba 2 c attach pr, 0111 entry. palJO, clean, no pet Sl70094H60 1219 Costo Mn• ~. Jbr OCN Vlt:W Beau 2br 2ba NtwpoftBeactl lwnhm, own bath. youn11 apt. hdwd h. '-" Ollis. prof. S750 +-I /2 util 2 c pt no pet 2910 VEAaL Y UASIS 949·677 0817 S-.-S<!D>~ nNINIWPOltTHOMES ltU MUNDY lllAlTOltS ... lllr ,,_.._ Oat ""-· I S'T1 b' •/sto alt & ba. g;iBj oorrm. fp. pooVjlr/ ~SlCB:Vmo~ •-• fun1lshed bed & 125 HI lsc•• br 2 5ba den. Ip, 'l cer. eated comm, pool & spa Pel Ok $2650 Doane Coltrane 949 836 3730 enl bath 10 Newport Beach Jbr 2ba Sll1C lllm home. home. Rent ne11ottable w/ ~ pa111t & carpi. ear. very & h&ht house duloes corner lot. So of Hwy 437 ••t-675-41'1 ~WW. ...... ~ ..... now 2.3.4Br's Prtce~ ~ from U'JCl Bin White Rly 949-67!>-46:i> tlr lie Aftt I /2 blk from the beach on 22nd St , includes psrktoe $1280/mo Call Sam 949 278-7905 bet•een 91 Sp Jba home. cul-de sac:, m:w. wall to sdlool ea> se.Jl&.2526 6CMllM I SANTALUCIA Jbr + ottc. 3 c pr. iwlded ttwu·oul. Feb marble I/Id era111t1 Aval! at short notice. 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