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MONDAY, NOVDmER 15, 2004
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Revenue recoPd tings up better tnan 1a1r
Fairgrounds' succes~ is based upon several
factors, including a central location, freeway
access and a significant variety of programs.
Allcla Roblnaon
DaityPilot
FAIRGROUNDS -In the lat
four years, the Orange County
Fah It f;lpolidon Center bu
gone from a break-even cancan
to a bJue..chfp Investment
Revenue from yar-round
events at the fairpowlda. lndud-
ing the annual three-week
Orange CoUnty Pa.tr, wait from
$13.1 million ln 2000 to $21.5
million In 2003 -an lnaeue of
more than 64" -and profita are
projected to rise another 22" to
$2;6.3 million by the end of 2005.
&penditllrel haw lncreued
also, but~ haw outpaced
them. The fa1rpouoda fadlidea
were In the red In 2000, spending
about $300,000 more than they
toot h1. Wlth r.dlidel booked
year-round for the fair, swap
meet. concerts and other evmts.
otlldala expect to make a profit
of$1.8 million in 2005.
Haw that turnaround hap-
pened wu not 10 much a
change in philoeophy u a foa.w
on ~ting money to pay for
improvements ln the $45.7-mil-
lkm. 10-yeu plan !or the '*
grounds. fak Chief Mmtntma·
tiYe <>man-Dena ffee!hDMD
said.
"lt'I probably j\llt became •
little more a dole al ndty lml¢
DOW that Wflre admD)' cledpdtC
those projedl.. lbe said. '"']be
only way we can do fmprove-
menta and ldDd of IP'JCe up our
fadlttia II to~ money In·
temaDy to do chat..
In die IMt few years. fair em-
ployees haw bad IDOft sua:eea
getting corporate lpOOIOnhipt
from compen.la IUCh u Coca
C.Ola and ~ and the re-
opening of the Pad&: Amphi-
theater in 2003 also helped the
bottom line, Heathman said.
•1 believe that the fairgrounds
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are making evay e4ort to better
utilize and maximiu! the fadlfty
for event.a other than just the
fair,· Costa Mesa Ouunber of
C.Ommerce President FA Fawcett
said.
But the fair itaelf alao has had
a big hand in booltfng fair·
grounds profits. In the 2005 bud-
get., the fair accounts tor 6841(, of
the fairgrounds' projected rev-
enue, and fair anendance is ex-
pected to top l million.
·0nce upon a time our fair STEVE McCRANI< OM. V P'l OT
Fireworks explode above the Pacific Amphitheatre at the 2004 s.e FAIR, Pace M Taste of the Fair at the Orange County Farr and Exposrt1on Center
·Council to
consider
series of
pay hikes
Officials say wage increases
will make Costa Mesa more
competitive in hiring and
I
he lp keep good employees. 1 •
KEM' TREPTOW /DAU Pl.OT
Architect Maya Lin, the designer of the UC Irvine Arts Plaza, chats with guests at the plaza's groundbreakmg ceremony on Sunday.
Creativity celebration
BJ Andrew Edwards
DailyPilot Designer of the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial attends groundbreaking for
her redesign of UC Irvine Arts Plaza.
of~ lift," Un said.
Ub many buildings at UC
lrviDe. molt of the buildlnp at
the Arts Plua have mertora of
bdge brid:wort. Un's deligrl will
leave the buildings in plKe. but
will add a mbl'ure of high-tech
features and greenery lo t,M>pes of
THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE
Scribing postcards from StafbJ,tcks
I ~ .
making the Arts P\aza more
inviting.
·u·s kind of like thi& sea of
concrete; it really needed help.·
Unsaid
UC Irvine Olancdlor Ralph
acerone Ukeoed the current
courtyard. swrounded by
utilitarian-looking bulldings. to a
• medieval fortrea..
acerone and otben involved
with the project said they hope
SM CREAlMTY, ..... M
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml--\A -The Liiy <.ounc:il to·
night will con">tder muea.,mg the ..alanes
of oty employ('("; so tht'} matt h the ,1ver
age saJane.. m ne1ghbonng cll1t-.. ~M1h111
INSIDE
three year;
Among the top pro
posed mcrease' fur the
first year are ahou1 8 H%
for the fire chud. ahout
6.9% for senior hfeguani'>
and 6 4% for firefighter..
For more on
tonight's
city council
meeting,
see P•v• Al The Jumps c;hould malc.e
the oty more cumpeuuve
m hiring and help keep
good employee. from leavtng. offic1alc,
said
Salanes have dropped behind other l'll·
1es because of numerous budgt.>t issue<>.
such as the state taking away local rev-
enue. The goal of the incre~ ,., 10 en
hance the city's ability to recruit and 10
keep high-caliber candidates. Mayor Gary
SH COUNCL, Pace M
.. COURTS .
.. • Judge to
hear Haidl , ~
:i.
bail motio~
Prosecutors today will
argue that 19-year-old
violated the terms of his
freedom two weeks ago.
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YOUR
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
DOUGlAS ZM4E.RMAN I DALY Pl.OT
Paul Davis shows off one of his Easy Carry fast-food trays, designed to make it simple and safe to carry drinks and good eats.
Carry on,
.fast-foods fans ..
Dane Grace
Special to the Daily Pilot
P aul Davis understands
the precanousness of
trying to cany a large
take-out food order
wtthout spilling soda on tum.self.
Award-winning chow carrier, which
debuted at Super Bowl XXXV, makes
it safe and simple to haul good eats.
It's JUSl such messy mishaps
tha1 inspired Da\115, the
president of f.a.sy Cany UL. to
inven1 the Easy (.any.
The device for packing food
was named FoodseMce Package
of the Year by Qualiry and Speed
for Restauranl Success.
The Easy Cany is a
fasl-food·style cardboard d.onk
carrier with an exlJcHail handle
that can fit through the middle
of a special pi7za box or tray 10
carry concession foods such as
hot d~ French frie-; or
hamburgers. While hi.'>
BRIEF.LY IN
BUSINESS
Koll hires a new
director of leasing
invention doesn't look
particularly exotic. it is different
in that it can be held in one
hand with relative ease and
stabiliry. Davis said.
The device can carry drinks
and food for a family of four in
one hand, Davis said.
The carrier was first used at
Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa. •
Aa., in 2002.
Since then. Davis has been
improving on the invention and
has added another tier to the
design. He has tested its
durability by dumping four
36-owice drinks into the carrier.
putting four full drinks into It
Newport 8elch-bMed 11!111 estate
ftrm the Koll Compmy baa biftd
CMrJa Aidhammer u director of Jeu-
1.ng for muld-tmant buftdiav Wath
more than 25 yean of apedence la
CODUPeJ'dal real estate, AiJfbanunerwill
handle ~ for 1.7 mWoia ~
feet of Ught ID<tustria.1 popeiiles ID
On.op. Lot . Anplea. San DieF and
~couo.da.
~~-~in-
and hanging it from a rree form
boun.
While the product can mod
on bl own. DIMs lllid tm
aJltomr.:r-~ ecbk: bu
carried ow:r from bla
ticbt-.tfng t-nlnrsa, MA
~in Nevlport Beadl.
His family bu been in the
businell since the l960I, and be
sakl .. OJSfnlnft-ftrst •ninwle
cootribula .to Buy Qury'a
8'wx:ell-
"Wf!re here bea111e we
pnMde good eenlce. and I took
dMlt motto to this product. ..
o.vil-"l
It would aeem the .uategy ii
.
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BUSINESS CALENDAR
•Send .....
CALENDM ltef'N to 1he Delly
PUot. 1375 suntow.r Ave.,
COIU Mela. CA 92626; bV
...-nallto J.tf.bflMon•~corrr. bV
,.. to (714) 98M879; Of bV
Cllfng (714) 98f.ot817. lndudt
the dme, dat9 end loartk>n of
h 4MMtl, •Will •I contlCt
phone number.
NC'N.15 ·~IHltMtt(· Orange County Nof1h
Acceterat9d Nelwoftjng
Ewnt wfl be from 4:30 to 6:30
p.m. It 1he Cent« Club, 860
Town Center Drive, Costa
Meu. lnformetion: (714)
63&-9393 or htlp://www.
.~Mrtwolt.com.
NOV.17
A C9rW tret-'don worbhop
will touch on topics auch ••
how jobeeekera can auea
atdlla, marttet past
experiencea and find
attemedw careers. The
worbhop will be h9'd from 5
to 6:30 p.m. It the Orange
Coast College Faculty Houle,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mela. lnfonnetion: (714)
432-5162.
NOV.18
Poldcal •b•l&gist Dll1
Schnur will dlSCUSI
messaging and
communication strategies
from the political campaign.
The 11:30 e.m. to 1:30 p.m.
"9amion wltl be It the
Holldly IM, 3131 Briatol St,
Costa Mesa. Ticteta will cost
SZ7 for members of the
Or8nge County Public
Retsdons Sodety of America.
The price will be $35 for
nonmemben and $23 for
students. lnfonnltion: (714)
832·2037or
htlp:/locpru.orglprograms.
TheNM:.,rt!klnM
netWOcting mixer will be
from 5 to 7 p.m. 1t the Hyau
Regency Newport Beactt, 1107
Jambonte Roed. AdmiAion
will be free for membera of
the Newport Beech Chamber
of Commerce; nonmembera
wiU P1Y $10. lnfofmltion:
(M9) 72M410.
ONGOltG
The COllll Mel8 a-nber of Commerct,..,... netwoftdng
luncheon meadt11ga
~from 11:.46 a.m.
to 1 p.m • .t the Costa Mesa
Country Qub. The coat ii $14.
The dub" It 1701 Goff
Coul"M Drtve, Cotta Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
The Costa Mee.
Communicators
Toastmasters Cfub meec.
from noon to 1 p.m.
Wednesdays It the Orange
County Department of
Education, 200 Kalmu. Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are
open to anyone who wants to
improve his or her public
apeaktng wits. (714)
'""8783.
The Newport 8-d'I
Distinguished Toastmas1era
Oub 1300 meets from 7 to 9
p.m. Tuesdeys It Sgt
Pepperoni'• ~ Store, SE
Bristol, Newport Beech.
Information and reservationa:
(949) ~1274..
The Mee. M1111ngen
Toastmatera Club 691 in
Cotti MIN meeta M 7 p.m.
Tutld8yi at,.._. Verde
Untt.d MMhOdlst °""°'· 1701 w. a.ter St, Cotta
Meu. (71<4) I«> •448
TN Newpottc.-r T~Club231mMta
from 7 to 8:30 •.m. MOtldllY9
lt1hl lrArJe Co., 110 NMpon c.nwom..~e-ti.
(9'9) 758-1025.
TN~
TOlltl'nllterl Oub mMta
from 8 to 9:15 p.m. Tu.d8ys
It Coco'•~ 151
Newport Center Oriw,
Newpoft e.cti. lnfonnltjon;
(310) 693-1982.
The~Toeltnuw-•
Oub meets It 7 a.m.
Thul'9dlyl 11 Coco'I Babrf
Restaurant 3448 E. Coat
Highway. Coronl def Mar.
(949) 293-483().
Udo .... ~...
from 6'.30 to 8 p.m. Mondeva
It F1etdMf Jonel Moton:ars,
3300 Jamboree Ro9d.
Newpoft e..ch. (714)
964-6314.
Thebl11l1rt~
group meet.a~
Wednesday from 7:16 to 8:30
a.m. at Mimi'• Cafe.
Retetvltiona: Angle Stafford,
(949) 474-2225.
The.,... ..... Xdw'le
Ms bculdllt "*°• .. 7 a.m. Tueedlys ltthe hclftc
Oub, 4110 MICAl1hur BMl,
Newpoft Beech. me tor 1he
first meeting. (948) MMJ688.
TheNwlport ........
of All l..eaen'• LMda Oub, an
lntematk>NI group for
business refemals end
netwoftdng, meets 1111 :46
a.m. Tueadaya It Coco'•, 151
Newpott Center Ortve,
Information. (800) 7ff1·73:1'1.
http:l..WWW.~bla.oom.
The eo. M-. a_.. ol
AJi Lateen's Leedl Oub hokis
a weeldy meeting for
bullnw PfOf111ICMlla to
lmPf"0\19 their netwofting
stills end INtn how to obtain
new oom.cta. The rnMtingl
are t*d Tueedeya from 7:15
to 8:30 a.m. It M'mi'I ~In
Costa Mesa. The caM '911
1836 Newport Blvd. (800)
m -1m
The Thalia QMpW olthe
American eu.me. Women'•
Aan. "*"'It e p.m. the
fourth Tueedey of Md\ month
It the Country Im & Suttee In
Costa Meu. (714) 668-6700.
The N9wpolt .... ai,.,,.,.,
of Commerce mMtl from
7:30to~.301.m. on the
second Wedneedey of Nd\
month altemltlng between a
breekfut It the Daily Grill
Fashion Island and a noon to
2 p.m. luncheon It the
Radiuon Newport Beldl.
Information: (949) ]29..t.400.
The Or-... Counlry
Multimedia Assn. ~I
Vldeo/30 I~ Group
holtl a round~
dl1e1~ on w.rythtng
video 117 p.m. In the eeoond
Tueadly of eed'I month It
Poaibilhiel AV, Video a
Grephlca Studio, 711 W. 17th
St, E2, In Coat.I Mesa. The
COit la $10 for nonmembers
and $6 for atudenta.
Information: (714) 778-6336.
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DON l.EACH I OAl.Y Pt.OT
Peter Tapia of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District bus yard wipes down a couple of
ful-sized school boses ready to head out onto the streets. Tapia said it takes about an hour
to do each vehicle right, which he considers the most important task in his responsibilities.
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOUIED runt
periodically In the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. For Information
about adding your organization
to this list, c.11 (714) 966-4800.
BOYS & GIRLS CUJ8S OF
NEWPORT-MESA
The three aru clubs need
volunteer coaches and
arta-and-<nfta workshop
tsachert. Call for locations.
Information: (949) 642-2246.
BOYS & GIRl.S CLUBS
The organization la running car
campaigns to support It.a
programs. If you would like to
donate your automobile, call
(800) 246-0493.
BRAl..l.E INSTITUTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY C£NTER
The nonprofit organization It
l<><*lng for volunteers to auist
blind and visually Impaired
students In a variety of areas.
(714) 821·5000, Ext 2113.
CAJMt LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel la aeeklng volunteer
counselors and mecfal ataff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
orga-nlzation it dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of charge to
children living whh HIV and AIDS.
Information: (323) 653-6005.
CASATDESA
Casa Teresa, a temporary home
for alngle, pregnant. homeleu
women 18 and older, needs
volunteer• for these po1itlon1:
omce aulatant/greeter, computer
aulatant, program developer
auittant, and resale-boutique
salesperaon. Information: (714)
638-4860.
COMPANION HOSPtCE
The hospice 11 now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
aomeone who needs that extra
apeclel caring et the end of llfe.
Become a member of a team
whose goal 11 to promote quality
of Ufe end comfort measures.
Each applicant will receive 16
hours of orientation and training.
Information: (714) 680-81n.
COllWUNO'Y ANIMAL
NEl'WORJ(
The networt needl volunteers to
help control the Ming population
of wild~ In local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap 8nd deliver~ to
IOC8I wterlnarlans for apeying or
neuterlng, and ttt.n ,....._them
bee* to the property whete they
were found. The goal of the
progrem la to aeve the llvea of
m-v cm. (948) 769-3M&
COSTA MESA CMC
PlAYHOUSE
The~ nMda voluntMn
for uthertng, blcbtege WOftc.
maUlngt, typing, contlOIUng
lights end manv ott. duties.
lnformdon; (IM8) l60-52e9.
COSTA MESA tlSTORICAL
IOCE1Y
The aodlitVP~ end ~the hftlofy of Co.ta
Mell end the t*'»t .... "°"'"*" .... needed fot the ~ Nbt'aly, mu.um, docent
end pubtlc>-oucrwtl progr9IN.
lnfomurdon: (M) a1•1t.
COITAmlAUllMC'V ccua.
ThlC.-. Mell u.nov c.. ,,..._..,"*"91D ....
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national Multiple Sderoala
Society has started a new
aelf-help group In Cotta Mesa for
, peopM9 newly diagnosed or with
minimal aymptoma of multiple
tcierosla, or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m. the aecond
Tuaday of every month.
Information: (949) 660-7659.
COSTA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
The Costa Mesa Police
Department 11 ~ng volunteers
21 and older to wortc at least 16
houra per month at the main
station at 99 Fair Drive or at the
Westside substation at 667 W.
18th St Duties Include answering
phones, making appointments.
registering bicycles, entering
data, fingerprinting and helping
with citywide projects. Computer
tklllt are not required.
Information: (714) 764-5020.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior services
facility at the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue aeek.s
volunteera who can greet
membera and the public at the
front desk and volunteers for the
Rnource Department with Excel
computer experience and sharp
telephone alcilla. The Senior
Meals program alao needs
people to deliver meals to homes.
Information: (949) 646-2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Cocta Mesa Senior Center it
l<><*lng for new board membera.
The fundralalng and
pollcymalcing board needs
volunteers who will participate in
monthly meeting•, occaaional
committee meeting• and special
projects. Candidates should have
connection• In Cotta Mesa and
surrounding communities and an
Interest In aerving the community
by helping seniors. Information:
(949) 646-2356, Ext. 16.
COURT~APPOINTED SPECIAL
ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to 1erve as
advocatM for abused, neglected
and abandoned children.
VoluntMn wort one on one with
a child for three houra a week.
Information: (714) 81&-6156.
DISPUTE RESOUmON
SEMCU
Volunteer medlatora, case
apeciallata and outreadl
.-.ianta are needed to help In a
variety of mecfiatk>n caaet.
Bilingual language lklllt are
needed for office volunteers and
for medlatora. Information: (949)
260-0488.
EASTER SEALS
&.ter Sella neede volunteers for
ongoing clerical wort. programs
for chlldnln with dtaabOitJM and
epedal .....m., Information: (714)
834-1111.
DMROfMNTAL NATURE cenu
The &Mr0t lllnlnt.t Nlture Center
prcMdee quatfty ~
through hlnda-on ~
with .,...,,. '" • 3.&«n outdoor
d.Mlroom. Adult wluntMr trall
ouldle.,. needed In the
.... ~during the W.-to lead
cHldl'll1 .. tourt In .. c.m.r.
SM'il °'**"'°"'""" ~ .. -~ ~(Ml)MI•
FM" n-conamM
Thie~«~
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In a variety of areaa. Information:
(949) 646-8050.
FRIENDS OF THE BAU.ET
MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers who
want to help talented local
dancers perform in professional
theater•. For 30 years, the
organization has provided the
community with quality Russian
ballet training, helping youth
develop strong discipline skills,
build high self-esteem and
achieve dreams of being a
profeaaional dancer. Information:
(714) 241 -7424.
FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA
LIBRARIES
The Friends is a support group for
the three libraries in Costa Mesa.
Help with fundraising events and
help promote library programs
and services in our community.
Information: (714) 556-4396.
FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH LIBRARY
The bookstore needs donations
for book sales. Good quality
children's and nonfiction books
are especially needed. They may
be left at any of the branch
libraries -Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar -or m the
special book closet next to the
Fnends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are
needed to staff the used book
store, which is inside the entrance
of the Central Library. Volunteers
mutt be members of the Friends
of the Library and are asked to
worlt one three-hour shift per
month. Information: (949)
759-9667.
FRIENDS OF ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHELTER
The Friends of the Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter meet the first
Thursday of each month to plan/"'\,
projects and events that benefit I
homeless families. FOCIS is the
shelter's only fundraising arm.
Information: (949) 640-8828.
GIRL SCOOTS
Girt Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
special committees and give
lectures, demonstrationa or
claaea. Information: (714)
979-7900.
GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE
COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational end enrichment
opportunities for girts and boys.
Information: (949) 64&-7181.
HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference In the lives of
terminally Ill peraona and their
famlllea. Volunteers would anltt
them with nonmedical needs
tudl at providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
errands, reeding to the patients
and weekty IOClal viatta. The
organization It ateo kM*tng for
clerical and berMvement
volunteera to Ul!ct with offtoe
dutJee. Training Is proyided.
lnfonnation: (714) llCM)800.
JEWISH fNA.Y IEMCE Of
ORMQE COUffl'Y
~ .... needed for Project
Cartng, wNd\ ~
IOdaHndon and C&lllunlf
...... ~to the .....
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Dlwlopmental c.;,.'" Cotta MMe.~ edClpl. t.dllV
to prcMdl Pf09r••wnk'fl of
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ON THE AGENDA
Hnll9at.woltbe._ lbe
coundl wOl c:oDlkllr ..........
IANFrATION
FRANCHISE FEE
The COUDdl wW iplD
c:oolldlr 1 law bnPol&na.
frlndu.e fM OD nlolt of Che
dty1a tmab bauJen tlw tt ftnt
tpproved on Nov. 1. 1be Jaw
would tmpoee 1129' r .. on the
pou II.lee of wutl haulen.
m:ept the c.o.ta Mela Sanitary
Dlltrtct'1 excluatve ret1dmdaJ
wute hauler, CR.adl Such
flanc.tu.e feet ll't J)llid to dt1ee
for use of dty street..
The revenue &om the new fee
Ja expected to beJp the dty close
ita recurring budget pp.
Pranchllet would be panted for
seven-year terma. Haulers
serving cornmerdal, tnduatrlal
and mu.ltifamUy properties, like
condomlnfwn complex.es,
would make an annual
minimwn payment of $10,000
for a permit to operate In the
city. Haulers that handle
Dumpsters for construction and
demolition sites wouJd pay
$1,500 for their permits.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council will likely give
final approvaJ to the law.
RESIDENT-ON(V
PARKING
The council will conMder wdy!>
to add more parking to crowded
areas in and around the ColJ~e
Park. neighborhood. One
suggestion by staff members as
to remove the bicycle lanes on
Wtlson Street, between Fairview
Road and CoUege Avenue,
adding 50 parking space...
Another is to add 41 park:mg
'>paces on the west side of
Vanguard Way between
<Jearbrook. Lane and Nt>wpon
BouJevard.
Adding parking 111 th~c two
areas wouJd COM a totaJ of
$9,000.
These idea'> are being
considered after homeowners in
the area said their sLreets were
being overrun with parked cars,
affecting their quaJily or life and
creating safety hazards. They
suggested residen1-onJy parlcing
restrictions. Other reMdents in
the area, such as apartment
renters and condommJUm
owners, opposed any parkmg
restricuons
Staff membe~ would mo1111or
the results of these rwo
measures -if they are approved
-after lhree montl1• .. If park.mg
'
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APPEALS BOARD
CHANGES
The coundl'wtll comider
R!dudng Che memberahip of the
Accesa. Buildlng, Fire and
Housing Boud ol Appeals. nru
board h.andlel appeals of
decisions made by a dry
building oflldal or fire marshal.
The current board has l 0
membera and the council will
consider reducing the
membership to five. Staff
members suggest the board be
made up of two physically
handicapped members, two
people with construction
experience and one member of
the public. They also suggest
appointing a completely new
board, so lhe members meet
thel>e requirements.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council is lilc.ety 10 follow
tl1e adVln~ of staff member-.
Luxury
Performance
Value
Perfection Never
Looked So Good ...
2005's Now Available !
PENSION IOOITING
Tbt council wW conatdet
IMnl Aaeil2t Atty. Tum • '"' Wood and MCntary
Marllyn Ro lnlOn credit for two
extra yean of wort to boa.t their·
pemlona. ;
Both recdved lix-month layoff •
noticet In September, becau.e
the city ii now uatna an ot:awde
legal flnn 1nltead of an in-houae
city anomey'1 offtce.
State law aDowt cities to
provide MidltionaJ work credit
for employees who are laid off.
Slaff members estimate the
most It could cost the dry la
about $135,000.
Mayor Gary Monahan said
adding years of service w
reuremenl benefits is common
prncuce m the corporate world.
I le ...ud the cost will more likely
be abou1 $60,000 smce both are
expected 10 retire before the end
of lhe six·month period, and
theu salanes are included m the
'ltaff members' ei.timate.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council member~ will have 10
rnnsider af they can afford to
'>pend up 10 S U S,000, when they •
are als.o t0n~1denng 111uea.,ing
tl1e 'Milarie'> of o ly rmployee-.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Police to push
far less paper
M•rtHO'Nell
OlilyPiot
NEWPOKI'·MESA -On the teleYisioo show .Cold c.ue.. detedtves root
through a masaNe room of me bales and ~
from old. unsolved cues.
But real-life ICeOel like
that will play out -fre.. queotJy to local polk::e de-
penments u more mes are
in the computers and out of
dusty buemet1ta. In the
not ·too-distant run.are.
loose papers and file folders
could be eodangwed spe-
cies in some departments.
On Nov. 1. the Costa Mesa
Polk:e Department siart.ed
the laborious switch to a
new, computerized m:ords
management system for the
first time in more than 20
years. civilian commander
Scberaltt Ford said. Once
the new system is in pJace.
and other components are
added over the nen year or
so. infonnation typed in by
officers will 6ow electroni-
cally to everyone who needs
IL
"When a repon comes
into the &tation. it's entered
into the system. which
knows by starute where the
repon is ro go next." Ford
said. '"There are less dejays
getting it to the right ddec-
tive to get to wort. and it's
all done electronically. so we're not doing the paper
shuffle."
Ultimately, an officer will
be able to enter a repon
and send it for approval to a
supervisor, sfte said. From
I.here. information will go to
detectiws, If necessary, and
to the records departmenL
Now, officers write re-
pons and submit hard cop-
ies for approwl. 11leD. re-
cords technicians ~ them
into !he system.
Managing the amount of
records and paperwork that
comes througb a police de-
partment is a massive Job.
Newpon Beach Police LL
John De9nond said. It taki!s
about six mon~ to train
n~ ~to enter and
man.age daJa in the records
department. he said.
"We ha~ someone wort.-
mg in rec:otd.s 24 hours a
day. sew11 days a week. 365
days a yar, • he laid. -ibey
oeYel' dose. The recordl
aection wom every day. in-
duding Quisunas. ..
Polloe wor:k involves vol-
umes of paperwork and re-
port writing. often the least
fawrite part of an oflk:et's
job. With the new system in
Costa Mesa and planned
laptop computers !hat can
be used for report writing ln
palrOl cars. the process will
be simplified. Ford said.
"'We need our policemen
in the fidd. not in the sta ·
tion (writing reponsJ: she
said. "If they can respond in
the field. the community is
better ser.'ed. •
Newpon Beach Police al-
ready have laptop comput ·
ers in patrol cars. Desmond
said: Oflian still print out
bard copies of reports for
supervisor approval. and
the information must be
typed in.
But that department also
has a document i.magi.og
system, which allows them
to scan f!VefY piece of papei:
into its network. Desmond
said. Newpon police ~
documents dating t.c:k to
1994 scanned in and are
woddng OD the rest. be said.
Most of the files that pre-
date 1994 are on miaoficbe
or microfilm. he said
"'We still have some bard
copies. but >Ne're in the
process of destroying the
old paper copies.• Des-
mond said
Costa Mesa police keep
most records up to 6Ye
years. but major C¥eS like
murc:len and rapes are kept
indefirutely, records man-
aget" Ellen Hefter said. Co6ta
Mesa doesn't have files on
microfilm or miaofiche.
but hopes to get a docu-
ment imaging system like
Newpon Beach's. she said.
Until then. Costa Mesa
still has thousands of files
from old ase5 dating back
half a century, Herter said.
And the department had to
wait until things got up and
running before records
t:echrucians c:ou1d enta new
information into the sys-
tem. mearung they have to
play catch -up this weS.
R>rd said.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• East 11th StJ99t: Grand
theft was reported in the
200 blod: et 11 :24 a.m.
Saturday.
• East ..... ~ o.M:
Auto theft was reported in
the , 500 blo<* at 10:36
p.m Saturday.
-~~ Robbery was reported in
the 3200 blod: et 9:~ p
Saturday.
• Or-.. '"'1u« Robbery
was reported in the 2600
blo<* at 8:05 e.m.
Saturday.
• 'r.yb Wly: Grwtd theft
was reported in the 3000
blo<* at 7:28 a.m.
Saturday.
• Wist~ StrMt:
Burglary was reported IO
the 700 block at 6:47 p.m.
Saturday.
NEWPORT BEACH • S.Wwood DIM:
Veodalism was reponed in
the 300 bk><* at 1 :08 p.m
Saturday.
·e..t~C....
Olhe: Burglary was
reported in the 400 blo<* a1
11:13 e.m. Saturday.
•Nluu.,ortCentllrDrtw
and GI_.. o.tw.c An
injury tnlffic ooUision was
reported at 12:21 p.m. I
~.
•S ...... o.tw:
V8ncWilnl w reported in
the 5800 block at 9-.21 p.m.
Saturday
Daill!APilot
VOL .. NO. 320
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FAIR
Contiu9d from Al
COUNCIL
Continued from Al
Monahan uid.
·1 dlink it eeoda a meuqe
that the city ls wlllJng to com-
pete for the best~ pecta in the mark •
Monahan said .. ·Our fl.re and
police departments can bdng In
the qualified indMduala Ibey
need to serve our dty."
The salary lnaeases would
cost the city about $3.3 m.Ollon
the first year. The city ls able to
afford them because Its revaiue
is higher than projected, and its
CREATIVITY
Continued from Al
the redesigned plaza will become
a popular meeting place for
students. faculty and an loYers.
"It will be a beckoning
destination that people can find
in the first place, and then want
ro come back.· Ocerone said.
lb make the plaza more
inviting, Un said she plans to use
red. blue and green tights to
illuminate the walkways leading
to !he plaza The Sunday
HAIDL
Continued from Al
chat if Greg Haid} violated any or
the conditions, he would go lo jail
until the upcoming trial ends.
"We anticipate the judge will
listen to the eo.1dence . . . then
come to the condusion chat Mc.
[Greg) Haid) had been drinking
ak:ohol on Oct. 30, and because
of his behavior. that will result in
his bail betng revoked.· Orange
C.OUOty Chief Assistant Di.st. Any.
Onrl Middleton said.
Greg HakfJ is frtt on $100,000
bail while awaiting retrial on
charges that he, K.etth Spann and
LANGUAGE
Continued from Al
JUSt Ill it for the money.) So wtth
that. I open SUunk and White's
-ibe fJements of Style" to a
random page and happily
stumble upon an answer lo a
question I've been meaning to
look up for a long time.
"Imply" and "tnfer,· I learn on
page 49. are not
interchangieable. "Somedli.ng
irnptitfd is something suggested
or indicated. though not
exp~ Something inferred is
something deduced from
evidence at hand."
And ngtlt here, at this very
moment in thia ver:y SCarl>\.ds. I
bebew I may~ unJocbd the
secret a.. to why so many people
could ~ less about English
grammar and usage: The people
who claim lo ~ the language
so much that they toil OYel' all
the tiny rules are the same
people who couldn'\ write their
way out~ a brown papu big
with a blowtorch for a pmdl. Of
..
expemel ~ ~ Monabao
added.
The council wm aJlo CODllder
lnaeaing tta own salary, but
the change wouJddt bib effect
until the wtnnen or the 2008
counc:fl race are on the da1a. 1be
council can increale tm aalary
up to 159' -59' for each year
since the lut lncreue in 2002.
Council members tab home
$828 a month, Monahan saJd.
By the third year of the in·
creases, the employees will be at
the average of worken in neigh·
boring cities, including Newpon
Beach, Irvine and Huntington
Beach.
Hitting the area's average
ceremony included a
performance by UC Irvine
soprano Stephanie Feder, who
was accompanied by the school's
Men in 8laque chonde ensemble.
Two student groups. the Rawlins
Quartet. a chamber music
ensemble. and the Jazz Quartet.
also performed at the evenL
Lin's favorite components in
her design include plans for a
screening room and a drawing
room. which are both open
open-air areas of the plaza. The
first area is set to be an outdoor
amphitheater with graM seating
for student films and plays.
Kyle Nachrei.ner gang-raped an
aJJegedJy unconscious 16-year -
old girl in Don Haidl's Corona del
Mar home in 2002. The incident
was videotaped.
Briseno declared a mistrial Ill
June after a jury deadJoded on
!he charges.
The judge put serious restric-
tions -i.ncluding staying away
from Wl<ierage g;.ds and requiring
the wearing of a tr.ding device
-on Greg HaJdl's bail in Man:h
after a series of run-ins with !he
law. One or those was the alleged
statutory rape of a 16-year-old g1.rl
in lune.
The latest ~ to revoke
Greg Haadl's bail came after he
was i.nvolYed in a traffic accident
course. that's true only if you
accept that a litmus test for good
writing is that the reader remain
conscious for at least four
sentences.
~ the notoriously stuffy
·QUcago Manual of Style"
make$ a lighter read out of this
one: Jhe writer or speaker
"implies' (hims. sugests); the
reader or listener 'infen'
(deduces)."
The notoriously simplisuc
~led Press Style Book
takes a distinctly joumali.stic
approach to the 5Ub;ect: It
basically plagjarir.es the Chicago
Manual while changing just
enough of the words to make
the blurb Its own. "Writers or
~ 'imply' in the words
they me. A listener or reader
'infen' something from the
words." Notice how~ they
changed Chicago's ·the writer or
speaka"' to the plun.I •writers or
speakers"'? I'm proud to say that
wbeo I WU a Slaff" reporter. I WU
f!'V'el'Y bU 85 devu.
So. to recap. while you may
have inferred that I WU twd up
for malerial for this column this
wage lhould help keep good
emplayeee. Deputy Pin Cllid
Gftll SQward a&ld. ·u 1ee1111 like many of the
flrdlgtiten ~ two or three
dmermt pJaca dW ue ttytng
to recruit them at the ume
time,. Steward AJd. .So. th1t
can potentially help ua not lote
people to other ddes. because
our pay may not ran too far be-
hind."
After a few months of nego-
tiations, agreements have been
reached between the city and
the Costa Mesa Firefighters
Assn., the C.OSta Mesa Qty Em-
pt~ Assn .• the Costa Mesa
Police Management Assn. and
" I am looking to be able to
have the possibWty of summer
evening fesdvala aod
performances, .. said Nohema
Fernandez. dean of the
university's Oaire lrevor School
of the Arts.
Plam for the drawing room
feature •whispering benches.·
which are to Ceatwe speak.en for
playing music and poetry as
plaza visitcKs sit around a waler
table that Un said was among
her favorite works of her career.
Un collaborated with
landscape an:hitect Pamela
Burton, and the pair came up
the night of Oct. 30 Ill Santi Ana.
ac.cording to police. A prelimirwy
alc:ohol ~g test admlrus-
tered at the sttne ~ered .t
blood ak:ohol level of .02'L -be-
low the legal limit but enough to
show he'd consumed some ak:o
hol Middleton said.
De!ense aaomeys for Greg
Hai.di said that a nwnber of tac
tors, Ulduding spicy food. can
resister on !he test. mahng at ap-
pear that someone has been
drinking. Greg Haidl had not
been drin.k:ing. attorney Pete Sea·
li5.i said I.Mt week. but had just
eaten a spicy Indian meal
Prosecutor; aren ~ buying that
excuse.
In a ~y conducted m the
week. it's cenainly not be-cause I
implied il.
Returrung to the screenwnting
examples above. rt comes as a
surprise to many people that
"alright• isn't a word. It's ·an
right.· The other example above
-• ... told them to lay down ... •
-is one I've written about in
this column before. Recapping
that one in rt.s sunplest fonn. •to
•AUCIAMIB•ON~
bull.-. pomca nfw
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tbe Colla,..... Poke Alm..
The dq'• ~ have
been ememelJ pedePI In Wilt-
ing out cbe dry'I ~ eco-
nomic dl:nes. City Manager Al-
lan Roeder aid. •u bam't been a ca1e of. 'WeU,
we dodt aue llbolJt these
th1np: we Jmt want oun, aod
the market bu gone up, and we
haYen\'" Roeder aid. ·1 appre
elate them having • broader
pempective than jult keeping
up with the Jonaes. •
• OBRDAE NEWMAN covers
government. She m..,. be ruc:.tted
at 1714) 966-4823 or by •mail at
de1rdrw.~•n•t•tHn..com.
with a plan to minimize the u,,e
of paving and use fragJant planlb
like orange blo6eocns, roees:nary
and lawnder as natural oontrasts
to the p.lazU electric llghu and
video screens.
The apected aJISt for the plaza
IS $5.6 million. The pro)ect is
scheduled to be built by the
beginning of the oat ldlool
year. and second-year arta
student Jack 8artJdt said he
loob forward to beiD8 able to
relax in the drawing room.
"I think It jldt seems like a ruce
place to go to. a nice quiet area.·
he said.
sheriff department's aime lab, d
person ate Indian food and then
blew into the same machine used
on Greg Hald! after the accident.
Mkidleton said. The machine reg
astered °" each of the four times.
he said.
Greg Haidl was hospitalized
with dept iessior1 following the ac
ddent. according to his auom~
BriseOO ordered him to stay in tht'
hospital until he decides whether
or not to revoke his bail
The gang-rape reuiaJ is sc:hed
uled to begin Jan. 31 .
• MARISA O'NEL OCMtf'S public
safetv end courts. She mev be
readled at (714) ~18 Of by
e-mail st ,,.,....OtWil '8t1m6IS com
lie· is something J do to myself;
"to lay" is something I do to an
object. • 1 lie on the ground,· • 1
lay the $4.50 on the counter to
cover the C05t of oo~ ver:y thick.
very icy, very sweet and creamy
cup of 'coffee.'"
• JUNE CASAGRANDE is a
freelallQ8 writer. She c.n be
reached at JuneTCNl!laol.com
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Undefeated Sailors awarded No. 2 seed
Newport Harbor begins
quest for another CIF
Southern Section crown
against El Dorado Friday.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
Hj~~~ ,e:~~ • kJey was not surprised
on Sunday when the
Sailors received the No.
2 seed in the CIF
Southern Section Division V1 football
playoffs.
Newport (9·0-1) will play host to El
Dorado (5-4-1) Friday at 7 p.m. The Gol·
den Hawb are the third-place team
from the Century League.
The cwo teams share one COfl'lmon
opponent this fall in Dana I liUs
The Sailors defeated the Dolphins, 35·
20. ~pt. 30, while El Dorado was beaten
by the South Coast League eniry. 28-26,
in its opener, Sept. I 0
The ~ were ranked No. I in the di-
vision for the first five week.., of the year,
then maintained the No. 3 '>pol after a
IO· IO tie with Foothill in the Sea View
League opener.
But Brinkley figured hi'> team would
move past the loser of friday\ I mpire
League fulale between Omnge Lutheran
and Valencia, the No. I and No 2-
ranked teams in the d1V1'>1on, re<.Pff·
11vely
Orange Lutheran beat Valrm m. l4 7,
to wm lhe lea.gue crown and da1m the
No. I seed. Valencia is Llll'>t'cded, as
league champions Mayfair (9 1) and
ViUa Park (9· I) claimed the Nu :J and
No. 4 spots, respectively
"I thought we would be the No. 2 c,eec1: Brinkley said. "It came out how I
anticipated.·
Brinkley's Newport I !arbor teams are
24 12 in the playoffs. including a Divl-MARK U"> 11>; ,\
See SAILORS , Pace A6 Newport Harbor quarterback Kasey Peters (7) hopes to help Sea View League champions encounter smooth sailing m CIF D1v1s1on VI playoffs. begmnmg Friday
Corona del Mar draws
def ending champions
Sea Kings visit vaunted La
Habra Friday in search of
program's first playoff
tri umph in nine seasons.
Rick Devereux
Da1fyP1lot •
The Corona del Mar
I hgh football team has
t.'Xperienced some
highs and lows
throughout the 2004 season.
CdM (6-4) finished third in the Pacific
Coast League to earn a guaranteed spot
in the CIF Southern Section Division lX
playoffs.
That is a high.
But the Sea Kin~ will visit two-time
defending Division ex champion La Ha·
bra (7-3) in the opening round Friday at
7p.m.
That is a low.
l..a Habra, the No. 3 seed. also reached
the Division ex title game In 2000 and
has won ll of Its IMt 12 playoff games.
CAM, on the other hand. has lost Its
lasrftve playoff contests, including first-
round exits in 2002, 2000, 1999 and
1998.
If the SeJ k.111~., l ;m pull off the upset,
the opponrnl'> grl il lillle easier, but not
much ea'iier
"That whole drJw I!! tough,· Coach
Dick Fret'man '>Clld. "IOur coaching
!)taffl ~ lhtnk.mg of ways IClfl couJd
lmessl with us. We couJdn't really think
of anything. hut they found a way. We're
not a bad tt•.Lm, hul we have a tough
draw"
Corona '>t heduled non league games
against La I l,1bra in 2003, a 45-0 loss,
and 2002. a 4 I 14 '>etbaclc.
"We're go111g to look a little bit at
thoc;e !game rapes! and see what they
think tl1ey can do again'>t ui.. • Freeman
..aid.
ta Habra\ lo'is.,._ thi'i sea.son ere to
playoff participant<; South J fills (Divi-
sion VII), 1.0., Alamitos (the No. 2 seed in
Division I) and Brea Olinda (Division
VI). The Highlanders have won five
straight. outscoring league foes. 169-31.
CdM has defeated only one playoff
team this season, pinning a 44-28 defeat
on Troy Sept. 17.
But that does not dampen the spirits
of the CdM coaching staff.
SM SEA KINGS, P .. e A6
SENIOR SPORIGHT
P0:ssionfor competing
might be fall-time job
Corona del Mar resident
Pcarsons, 61, plans to use
retirement to spend more
time polishing her tennis.
Cltrll Yeilime DlilyPlot
MONDAY
MORNING
UARTERBACKS -----------
"I do feel fortunate /to ~et
an at-large playoff berth).
We don't care who we plav
in the playoffs. Evervthing
else is just icing on the
cake."
Tom Monarch.
Sage Hrfl football coach
Lightning appreciate
at-large opportunity
Sage Hill e nter~ Cll"
playoffs for first time,
whil e team it l ost to i-.
denied Div. XIII berth.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
Sage Hill St hool b<>O'>lt'r' 'hould be
sendmg thank you nou·, to Academy
League football oppom•nt'> ~I Marga-
ret's, Brethren Cluis11an <1nd Capistrano
Valley Ouistian.
It is likely the L1gh1nmg would not
have received their fi,-.,1 < II Soulht•rn
Section Division XIII .11 l.irgl' playoff
berth without the strong pla~ of those
Academy foes.
Sage Hill (7·3) was um• of threl' at-
large teams to earn a pl.tyoff -;pot. Ma·
hbu (9-1) and Great Oak (fi J}, both free-
lance schools, received 1h1• orhcr two
Sage will trdvel to lt•mN ula 10 play
No. 3-seeded l.infil'ld <l1ri ... 11t1n IA I ll
Friday at 7:30 p.m 111 1lw hN round.
Villanova Prep (5 J) heal the Ughl
ning, 21·7, on SepL 17 but wa'o denied
an at-large bid. VillanOV'J Prep. a free-
lance school, also bca1 Capo Valley
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Ont' l.11 tor 111 \.1~l'' favor \'l.d' 1lw
Academ\ I .t·J.,'lll'
"We tlon't hel1t•vt• V1llanm.1 l'n•p
would haw been ) .I 1f 11 had 111 pl,1\ 111
the Aradt•my l.eagut'." Wigotl '<1111 1 lw
Academy I eah'Ut' '' a n•all\ ''' ""~:
league •
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I· I l 1' tht• !'.o \ <,t•ed 111 the d1' 1'>sc111 .111d
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runner-up. I'> al'>o 111 rlw plavon,
"I do feel fortuna1t· that 0111 ll'.1111
wa.'> the at-large <>ele't·t1nn1: ( 1i.tl h 111111
Mon.m:h '>aid "Wt• don·1 care '' h11 \\I'
pl.1} 111 1ht• playoffs. t-very1h111~ 1·1"• ''
ju'>I 1t 111..: 011 the cake •
No ont• can blame Monarch ror h,1\
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S.. l.JGHTNNG, Paa• A6
OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK CIF PLAYOFFS
CdM, Sage
split flips
,. ~. NMmb« 15, 200' ... ..
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"'Jbe mca ctmw lb<Rll ~--·
Oldll' ~ whb Mell dml l ma119 ~
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l\l'W ldd cm tbl block.• a llld. .1·:
Jn ........ Plnonl ii• ltnlll·" pu. Aidde from tenn1' aDd plC!
lhe byab. blka 'tWlb OUl at :·:
~om end lhe ulld to mow ·;.:
lid.
•But I'm aavlna my kne9' noW 1
by not .wns." abe Mid. ;:
She lrayab ln Newport Harbor:
and hqumdypadd* CMf to ..:
Ba&>o. laiand. to tnb • cup ol 4 co«ee. She eakS .rw CIQ pt tbed:
tater kayaldna than dlMnl-:... ""°"' moYed to Saa 1
':'; Pnndtco from Qmnec:dcui
when abl WU 25 and ""8 a hJgb •
ec:bool gufdance coumelor In •
the ro\llblr pU1I of the Bay
Area. She later mewed IOUth to ...
attend Claremont Gdduate -· Un!venlty for her muter\ -
degree and one of her ad\ttaors
talked bet Into staying for her •
doctorate.
For the last 20 yem, ahe bu ·
been making a Uvtng u a
llcented dln1cal psytbologlat at
her own practice In Newport
Beach.
But when she retires In
Dec.ember, a good portion of her.
time previously spent woning ·
wflh people's psychological
Issues, will be spent pcyd1ing .. people out on the tennis court. -
OOUGl.AS ZltiKRMAN I OM..Y Pl.OT
Palisades Tennis Club member Pat Parsons and her doubles partner reached the 55s semifinals of a recent national hardcourt event.
•I'm ~lessons now and
I'm on a five-year plan to
improve my game,· ahe said.
·Hopefully my lep will hold up •
and I can beat these old ladies..· •
BRIEFLY
No. 1 UCLA edges Anteaters
Bruins, including
Belden, March, erase
UCI's halftime edge
to win 16th straight
and claim MPSF title
UCLA 7L':'C IMne e 8cof9 U( aa-.ra UC Irvine 3 1 1 1 -6
UCLA 2 1 3 1 7
UC hvtne -Noon 2. A. Meri<> 2,
en 1, P9tera l S.Y81 -Wynne6
UClA -Orrmby 3, Powell 1, Marett 1
lop-ranlced UCl ed _!!:pm , ~0arcia 1, Hewto l Saves -Axelrad
cl 4~3 halftime d tell to defeat .
fifth -ranked uc Irvine. 7-6, in a Pirates place fourth
Mountain P'dc1fic Sports Federa·
lJOn men's water polo game at
the Sunset Canyon Recreauon
Center Sunday.
Senion; Dan Noon and Rick
Merlo scored rwo goals each to
give UCJ its halftime advantage.
Brum senior Brett Ormsby
stored his second of three goals
with 3:0 I left 111 the thud quarter
to lie lhe game, 5-5, and the Bru·
in~ scored the next two. before
UCI junior Olris Peters scored
with three seconds left for the fi.
nal margin. UCJ is 14-11, 4-4.
It was the 16th straight win for
UCIA. which claims the MPSF
reguJar-season title.
Newpon Harbor High product
Peter Belden was one of six Bru-
ins honored in senior day cer·
cmonies before the game.
Former Corona del Mar High
Mandout Michael Man:h, a jun·
tor. scored one goal for the Bru·
• MSICETMU..: The Orange
Coast College women's bas~et·
ball team fell, 77 ·69, to Comp·
ton Sunday in the third-place
game of the Mt. San Antonio
tournament in Walnut.
OCC sophomore Rhondi
Naff, a Costa Mesa High prod-
uct, led the Pirates (1 ·2) with 24
points en route to all-tourna-
ment laurels.
Naff's three-poinler was the
difference ma 60-59 first-round
win over Solano Friday night, in
a game she rallied 24 points.
Naff was one of four Pirates
to score in double figures in a
76·61 semifinal loss to Mt. SAC
Saturday night. Naff, freshman
Christen D'Alessandro and
freshman Crystal McCormick
had l 0 points each. while
sophomore Lauren Srapanslci
had 12 against Mt. SAC
OCC resumes play Thursday
in the Sanra Barbara tourna-
ment. Ill SAC toumlmlrlt
Th~pme
Compton n. Orana. Coat It Compton -Jacbon 3,"'Bankl 15,
Decoud 16, Brown 10. Maxwell 8,
Thalley 11. Oaring 6, Sames 8.
3-pt. goals -Jacbon 1.
°'9nge Coast -Naff 2~. Chadet 12,
O'Aleuandro 8, Katayama 8, Castro
11, Stepanski 5, Viloria 1.
3-pt. goal1-Chades 2, O'Alenandro
2, Kauyama 2. Naff 1.
Halftime -Compton, 38-31
Northridge tops UCI
•SOCCER: Willie Sims
scored in the 64th minute to
lead host Cal Stare Northridge
to a 1-0 Big West Conference
men's soccer victory over UC Ir·
vine Sunday.
UCJ feU to 7-13, 3-7 ln confer·
ence, while the Matadors im·
proved to 11 -5-2, 6-2-2.
Belden UCLA bound
•WATER POW: Newport
Harbor High senior girls water
standoul Anne Belden has
signed a letter of inrent to play
for UCLA
The two-time high school All-
American will join her older
brother Peter and older sister
Katherine in Westwood.
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SAILORS
Continued from ~
sion V title in 1994 and a Division
VI crown In 1999. He said being a
No. 2 seed does not mean added
pressure to perform.
·we put high expectations on
ourselves.· Brinkley, in his 19th
season at the helm of the Sail-
ors, said. "I don'l think anyone
can apply more expectations on
u.s than what we put on our-
selves.·
Newport Harbor has not won a
playoff' game since a 36-25 vic-
tory over Cerritos in the 2001 Di-
vision VJ quarterfinals. The Sail-
SEA KINGS
Continued from A5
ors were eUmlnated ln the
opening round ln 2002 and 2003.
If the nm are able to break that
trend, the second-round game
could be a home contest against
Miramonte League Champion.
Owttt Oak (7 ·3).
It could also be against Ken-
nedy (6-4) al Western High. the
home fteld of the F13hdng Irish.
because Kennedy won a coin flip.
Brinkley said he would favor a
proposal to change that rule.
·1 would like to see it more like
the NFl. where )'OU get to keep
your home-field advantage
throughout the playoffs.· he said.
There are several signs that
point to a deep playoff run for the
Tu.rs.
"Every year we get inlo the playoffs we think
we're going to go far; Freeman said. "every ~ar we
think we have a legitimale shot at winning the
whole lhing, and this year is no d.tJferent"
CdM has been Its own worst enemy.
ln its four losses, CdM is minus-three in turnover
ratio, with nine giveaways. In six wins, the Sea
Kings are plus-three in turnover ratio.
The Sea Kings have also been penalized for 762
yards this fall.
"We've shot ourselves in the foot in our loses,•
Freeman said. •(The other teams) didn't really beat
us as much as we beat oursdves. If we could have
trimmed down our penalties and turnovers, we
would have won some of those games."
CdM won its ftnaJ lWO league games to extend its
sea.son. The Sea Kings have averaged nearly 32
pointB in their sh wins, but just more than JO ln
their four losses.
nus la not the first time New-
port Harbor has played PJ Dorado
ln the first round. The Sailors de..
feated FJ Dorado. 22-0, in 1999.
and went on to win the CIF title.
That team also finished the-
regular season 9-0· l.
That team posted back-to-back;.
shutouts against Woodbridge and"'
Fairfax in Weeks 8 and 9.
Th.ls year's squad posted back=
to-back shutouts against Irvine:'
and Laguna Hills in Weeks 8 an~
9. -The 1999 team scored more--
than 50 points twice. Thar feat.
had nor been matched until th.I&..
year, when the Sailons scored 55
and 6.3 points ln the final lWO
games.
MARK C. OUSTIN/DAILYPl.OT :
The offense b led by a trio or seniors. Tailback
Wess Presson haa l, 114 rushing yards and 12 TDs
on 150 carries. Quarterback Tom Welch has 1,292
yards and 12 touchdowns pas.sing, with 500 yards
and nine TDs rushing. Receiver Kevin ~lch has 35
receptions for 647 yards and seven TI>s.
Corona del Mar High Coach Dick Freeman will ·
attempt to exhort his team to first-found upset.
LIGHTNING wilh Sage H.W. Villanova Prep has
played Chadwick {6-3-1) and Ma-
Contmued from A5 Ubu. both playoff entries.. •t think IVJ,l1anoya PrepJ has a
very good progn.m, • Monarch
first playoff appearance in the said. ·1 would not have been up-
program's three-year varsity his· • set if they had been chosen over
tory. U&. I don't think they lhould be
The Lightning did not pfay a upset because we were clloeen
particularly strong nonleque over them. though. because it
schedule. Their seven opponents comes down to the fact th.at ~
had a combined record of 15-52. won seven games and they won
Villanova Prep Is the only &ehool five.•
with a winning record on Sqe Along with the fint playoft
Hilla nonleague ldiedule. game in the propam• hiatory.
The eight teams VUlanova Prep Sage hu managed to rewrite the
faced have gone a combined 33-record book all aeuon.
46-1, and only lhree ftnlshed 1be defenle baa allowed the
wtth a winning record. Along fewest polntl In the progmm'1
history (158). And the offense has :
scored more points (262) than '
the previoua two sea.sons com·
bined (217).
Don Ayres and Keya Man&hadJ
demolished all school rushing re-'
cords.
Mansha.d1. who entered the
aeuon with I 09 career rushing
yards on 27 carries. set a IChool
record with 14 rusbing toucb-
downa. He la second on the team -
with 883 ruah1ng yards on 110 at~•~
lempta.
Ayres leads the team wlth 998"
ruahing yards OD 178 c:am.,' '
both tc:hooJ records. He Is ICIC-
ond on the ram wfth 12 rushing
touchdowns.
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and this year ii
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