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SA'l\ltDAY, NOVDmER 20, 2004
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PHOTOS BY STEVE Mc(;RANK DAil • PfLO'
Boy Asa and Skippa Tofu of Tf'N Architectural Signage finish mstallation of a new Rock Harbor Church sign at rts new sanctuary m Costa Mesa.
New site set to house choir .. ,c
··" Congregation at
Rock Harbor
Church is set to
begiQ wsr~hiping
at first permanent
site this weekend.
• Deirdre New1J1an
Da1tyPtJot
COSTA MESA -1f Rock
Harbor OnJrCh had a theme
song. It would be ·Don't
Fence Me In."
The music·l<Mng congre-
gation Is holding Its inaugural
services tpis weekend in its
ntw faciJJty on r1SCher Av-
enue, but church members
don't want thelr fir1t penna-
neqt site to limit their out-
reach to tht community.
"If anythhlg scares us, it's
the idea of beina contained
and being boxed in as a
church," lead pastor Todd
Proctor said. "We're looking at
this building being more of a
launching pad for our minis-
try than a place where we
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FYI
Rod Harbor's services this
weekend will be at 6 p m .
today and 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and
7 p.m Sunday at t,twa cbwch'•
Mw-aanctuary, 346.llec:Mr.
Ave. lh Costii"M"efG:"!"'
hold people in.·
The new building was a
beehive of activity Friday as
members and construction
workers scurried around pre·
paring the place for its open-
ing service tonight One
church member anointed the
doors to the sanctuary, which
will hold about 1,000 people.
Rock Harbor members
have been gypsies since the
nondenominational church
was founded seven years ago
as an offshoot of Mariners
Oturch in lrvine. Leaders
conducted services. with the
accompaniment of a contem·
porary worship band, at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center
since 1997 and at Vineyard
Newport since 2003. Average Workers put finishing touches on the new Rock Harbor Church f acilit1es m Costa Mesa
See ROCK, Pai• M The ornate woodwork on the doorway was crafted enbrely by a group of volunteers
Busted
gas line ·
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homes
Res idents evacuated
from a neighborhood
on Balboa Pe nin ... ula
after workers errantlv
puncture a main.
Marisa O'Neil
Dally Pilot
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COURTS Haidl story to hit network TV tonight
• MarlH Q'Nell Da~PilOt at the hung-jury trial of G,.
Haidl. son of formtr Orange
County Alllltant Sheriff Don
Ha1dl, and Mencia JCyJe Na-
press, but now ,the rest of the
cauntry wtll know the story.
FYI Defense files more motions
It has aD the makings of a soap
OpeJJ.. but the ltoty Of three 19-
)'Ml'.:Olda accUled of f&Dl·rap·
log an uncollldoua gld 11 going
to the amall aaeen tonJabt
CBS newsmapzlne •48
HoW1" wflJ tonight air "!!ye of
the Beholder,• an hour-long look
. ·
chreloet an4 Ke;~. the trlaJ of tMee tccused
of fM'S•raplilf ~ 8'·
aaultplg an ·~oua 16-
yw-<>ld ~-··Co-rona del bu made
many h ea tn ~ 1ocaJ •••
The alleged ailbea and t,ije
ensuing trial bad all • the 11-
ements of an lnteresdng story.
., 48 Hours" correspondent Bill
IAgnttuta Mid.
·11 lnVQlved kids 11\d raised
queado!.". or parental lnvotve-
ment DO ,OU know what your
kids are up tor he said. •rrs a
,.
·ev-of the Beholder" wlll air at
10 p.m.1onight on CBS'• • 48
Hours.•
compelling -ttory and not a cut-
and-dry kind of story There are
two very dlff emrt skies to the
SMHM>L.PaaeM
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
Marisa O'Neil
Dady Pilot
SANTA ANA -For the second
day in a row, defense attorneys
ln an ongoing gang-rape case
filed a series of motions to pre-
pare for its retrial in January.
The motions. most.ty pro-
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WEATHER
It lhould be lnc:redtiV pfl •ent ..., ... momna ... c:tw.
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l('<.lural 111 nature. caml' day-. af-
ter a 1udge revoked the hail of
(,reg Haidl, the 19-year old son
of former Orange County Assist
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him to Jail
Defense attomeyi; on ThW"i·
SM DEFENSE, Pace A5
A2 Saturday. NoYtrnber 20, 2004
BOO HRS&BEYQND
Hats off to · the new so9iety ih .town
C osta Mesa's Judy
Lindsay has ascended
to royal stature by
i.tarting a new chapter
of the Red Hat Society.
The society is a women's social
group that has almost no ruJes,
except for a dress code that calls
for members to don bright red
hats while wearing equally vivid
purple clothing for meetings.
Many of the women an the
group are at least SO. but
younger women are allowed to
join -though they wear pink
and lavt'nder unul they hit the
five-decade mark.
lJnd ... ay, 66, is a retcntJy
retired Orange Coa6t College
i.taffer who has four
grandchildren. Her chapter, the
Red I lat Coasters Otapter. held
us fir-,t get-together Monday a1
the Coi.ta Mesa Seruor Center.
About 30 women showed up.
and mcluded were a former
Marine and a former nun. Some
of the new memben. had alreadv
acquired thetr red and purple
regalia. Decked out in purple
and crowned by a red hat
boasting feathers. a silk flower
and a mirnarure cardinal.
lJnd-.ay held an audience with
the Daily Pilot's Andrew
Edwards to talk about her
queendom of red-hatted
-,ubjects
What was your inspiration to
start the chapter?
Rieb a larp tumoUtl
Absolutely. One of the ft.rst
things I aaid to them wu bow
thrilled I wu to aee so many
people. In fact. I was golng to do
an icebreaker and I wasn't able
to do It because there were too
many people.
How long did you cab to
plan your clubt
Well, I'd th.ought about it for
years and I spoke to Darryl Kim,
the program director (at the
Senior C-enter). Actually, one day.
I was wortdng the switchboard,
and I had a book called "The
Red Hat Society." and it's the
history of the Red Hat Society.
And he oodced me reading it.
and said that he'd been wanting
to form a chapter here for the
ladies, but It has to be for
women, so he can't do that, and
would I be interested? And I
said, "Well. I've been wanting to
get a chapter together." OK. we'll
do it, so that's kind of how h
started.
Wiii ew:l")'ODe In their full
repUa at the ftnt meed.ngf
Ive been readmg about the
Red J lat Society for years and I
thought 11 would be a fun group
to be involved with. I'm newly
retired and filling my ume,
although I've overfilled my cup. I
thank. I'm a people pel"'>on; I
enioy bemg with people and
gomg places and doing things
that are fun and exciting. One of
the things the group ii. goii'lg to
Judy Lindsay serves as a volunteer at the Costa Mesa Senior Center and is a member of the Red Hat Society.
Just about everybody. Thar's
another thing, it's a choice.
Some chapters demand you
have to be in all purple with
your red hat Some just say. wear
something purple and a red hat,
and a red hat can be a headband
or a baseball hat One lady
came, she had a little gold
pillbox, covered with red ro~.
and she loves OciWers and roses
so that was her thiri~ I say it's
about attitude; It's about attitude
and a reflection of who you are. I
love to be open and I'm very
gregarious, and to m e. the whole
get-up was me. but it mighl not
be for the next guy.
do '>Orne of us are going to
"Menopause: The Musical." It's a
play about women going
through "the change" and it's in
Los Angeles and it's supposed to
he exc~llent, hysterically funny. I
gues\ youd have to be a woman,
BOOMER
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well as a contact phone number.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The Irvan• ChlneH Choir will
perform from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Dec.
5 atthe Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar
There will be a suggested
donation of $3. Information; (949)
644-3244
ONGOING
An Alcoholics Anonymoua men's
support group meets from 8 to
9 30 p m Tuesdays at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center. 695 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 645-2356.
Oaala Senior Ceni.rf\olds e
penc:eq breakfast from 8 to 10
a m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Breakfast Includes
pancakes, aausage, coffee and
orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center Is at 800
Marguerite, Corona def Mar.
I don't know.
Is there any symbolism
behind the colonl
lt'i. based on the poem. WThe
Warning." WWhen I'm old I'm
goang to wear purple and a red
hat that doesn't match." That'5
the first line an the poem. ll has
to do with. when I get old. I'm
goang to start haVlllg fun and I'm
going to learn how to spit and
do kind of crazy things. The
founder of the organl7.ation
wanted her friend, when she
turned SO. lo loosen up and
Information: (949) 644-3244.
A wldowa/wldowierl support
group meets from 1 to 3 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Costa Meta
Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St ..
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
645-2356.
The Coste MeN Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Betty's Trio from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday
night at 695 W. 19th St, Costa
Mesa. The cost 11 $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Family Service oftaf'S
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adult.I at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills
The third group meets at 1 p.m
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to
attend, but advance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
O.ais Senior Cent.er on.rs
assistance, counseling and
referral services for seniors. (949)
644-3244.
A blood prenure dlnlc 1s held
realize that life isn't over just
because you're SO .•• she
brought h er a red hat and
framed the poem and intended
on her hangmg up the poem
with the hat beside it to just
remind herself on a daily basis
that life isn't over. We can loosen
up and be active as we are
maturing. Anyway, her friends
heard about it and everybody
liked it and they started buying
each other red hats for their 50th
birthdays and that's how It all
litart.ed. It's about attitude and
\
from 9 to 11 a.m. Tueadeva et 1h•
Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W.
19th St .• Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) ~2356.
O..ia s.n1or Cent9r on.rs e daity
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
support system. They also offer
computer clauea that teach the
basics of Word, Quidcen, Print
Shop and Internet usage. (949)
644-3244
The 0Hlt Senior Cent9r off9n •
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The 1huttle also takes
members to the center. Call to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
0Hia SellJor Center of'fwl Vlsual
aid screening• with a Braille
Institute representative, by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
0Hi• Senior Center hH e
walking group called Walkers Not
Roc:kers, which meets once a
week to enjoy scenic walks in and
around the Newport Beacn area.
(949) 644-3244.
The Alzheffner'a Aun. end Grief
Support Group of Newport Villa
WesWilla Rosa co-sponsor• a
tree support group meeting for
caregivers et 1 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
attitude being. lcind of what I
said earlier. We've raised our
lrlds. raised bur husbands and
it's time for us now.
Where do you .ee this club
golngf
I see It provirung an opening
for women to meet new friends,
find new outlets for their
enjoyment, and to fulfill maybe
some need in their heart lo just
lcind of dress up and be a lcid
again. •
Wbm you IUld your nm P.t•ffl1'!'r ~ w-. It Ukd
•• A••d li~ •• 89, Hqsptt.al
Road. Newport Beach. (949)
631 -3555.
TM Atrtt.lnw'1 Asen. and Mesa
TetTace, • residential community
for people with Alzheimer'•
disease and related dementia,
offers • free support group for
caregiver• at 6:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday of each month at Mesa
Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 283-1111.
O.sit s.n1or c:.nw condueb
blood preuure acreenlnga from 9
to 11 a.m. the first end third
Tuesday of each month In Room 3
at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona
def Mar. (949) 644-3244.
TM Oetia Senior Center on.rs e
Braille claa to help with sight
lou from 10 a.m. to noon the first
Thursday of each month In Room
4 at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona
del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
RevlM your lhtim• documents
for advance health care directives
at the Oasis Senior Center for $3
each. Call to make an
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Oaa!s hnlor Center on.rs
preventive heafthcara eervices for
seniors on the fourth Wednesday
of each month In the center'•
Room HS-3, 800 Merguerite Ave.,
Corona def Mar. Call to make an
eppointment (949) 644-3244.
Everyone was very excited. We
rudn't know how many to
anticipate. The OJer was sent out
with "The Otronlcle. • which Is
the monthly newslener from the
center here, inviting people to
come. I decorated with teapots. I
brought teapots to serve out of.
thinking we'd have maybe JO or
12 people, but when I heard that
there were more than 20 at that
time coming. we used the
teapots as decorations instead of
drinking out of.
~you e:xdted to haw
Seniors end loW-W1come flimlllea
in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beacn
area can obtain frM U.S.
Department of Agriculture
surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. the second Friday of each
month in the rear parking lot at
the Church of Christ, 740 W.
Wilson St. Costa Mesa. Picture
identification is required. (949)
650-8236.
Oasi• Senior Center on.rs e
counaelor to auist with question•
about Medicare, HMOa and
aupplemental end long-term care
Insurance. Call to make an
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Oaaia Senior Center off9r9 • mNI
program for members. Lunch 11
served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose
room at 800 Marguerite Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Home-delivered
meal• are available for
homebound aenlo rs.
Reservetiona are required. (949)
644-3244.
Th• Alli~ for th• Ment.lly Ill of
Orange County provides
education and emotional support
for families wtth loved ones who
are mentally ill. A free support
group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a .m.
every other Saturdey at the
Orange County Mental Health
Clinic, 3116 Red Hiii Ave., ea.ta
Meu. C71-') 860-&463.
So this club .. pretty looeel
Tbere'a no ruJa for ach
chapter, tt'1 whatever you want
todof
Right, as long as you don't use
the Red Hat Society's name in
vain. The whole concept is that
there's no rules. We don't have
meetings; you don't file Robert's
Rules of Order. It's up to you.
Oasit Senior c.nt... ofler'I rent.I
of medical equipment -
wheelchairs, walkers and more.
(949) 644-3244.
The Cost.a M ... Senior Center
offers preventive health care
services for seniors from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m . Wednesdays and from 9
a.m . to 2 p.m. flllery other
Tuesday, at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa
Mesa. Call to make an
appointment (949) 645-2356.
TM Cost.a Meu Senior c.nt.r
offers counseling, aui~noe and
referral servicet for seniors, 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mae. (949)
645-2356.
TM Costa Mesa Hiltorical
Society holds a free open house
from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m . Thursdays
at 1870 Anaheim Ave .. Costa
Mesa. The event feature•
memorabilia from the city of
Costa Meu end the Sani:. Ana
Army Air Base. (949) 831-5918.
TM Cost.a Meu Senior c.nt.r
offere tran1portatlon eervlcea for
medical-related appointments.
Call at least one week In
advance. All other
transportation need• may be
reeerved between 8 and 8:30
a.m . the eama day 1erviee 11
needed. (949) 8'6-2356. Dial ext.
19 for medlcel·related
appointment•.
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BRIEELY IN lliE NEWS
from the cummt all. one of 17 wdni memben.
Mona.ban wW be tw0m tn at •
tion, cradnc IUlpente u to
who will be awom tn for the
third seat tn December. Plan-
Costa Mesa Mayor Gary
Monahan wu appointed to the
Orange County Transponadon
Authority Board of Dtrectora
Thunday.
the boud11 Jan.10 meeUng and Sli.ol loargili. still
=.::~o•n one-~th~ ·~~ates • nlng Co.mmJalloner Kabina Po-
ley md former Mayor Unda
Dixon ha~ locked up the 9.nt
two aeata.
aisTAURAMT
Monahan's appointment it the
result of state leglslatton pueed
this fall that enabled the boaid to
ha~ 10 city representatives. up
TODAY
WHA'r. The Newport-Mesa,
Irvine Interfaith Council's
Hearts & Hands Community
Service Day.
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHERE: 801 Dover Drive.
INFORMATION: All families,
faiths, grousn and Individuals
are invited to perform
"hands-on" service projectl to
benefit U.S. troops, the
homeless and local service
organizations. Lunch will be
spoknman MJcbael Ut1eb! Sixty-one wr.. eeparate
aaid. Monahan wW be the 6rlt Plumlna CommlMAoQID Bdc
elected Cotta Mesa offldal to Bever aod 8ruct GuUcb for the
aer\.e on the bolld. Uuchi th.I.rd ope.n Mat on lhe Cotta
added. Me11 Oty Council u of frlday.
When the new board ii aworn The gap between them bu
ln ne.xt year, Monahan will be Ouctuated since the Nov. 2 elec-
WHAT'S ON TAP
offered for $4.
WHA'Y! The Orange Coast
College Symphony Orchestra
will perform worb by Edvard
Grieg and Gustav Mahler.
WHEN:8p.m.
WHERE; the Robert 8 . Moore
Theater, Orange Coast College,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa.
INFORMATION: Advance
tldceta colt $8. The price at the
door will be $10. Call (714)
432-6880.
WHA~ Faahlon l1l1nd
tree-lighting ceremony.
WHEN:6p.m.
WHERE: Fa1hlon Island, Coast
Highway and Newport Center
Drive.
INFORMATION: A 116-foot
white fir will light up with
17,000 lights.
SUNDAY
WHA'r. Festival of short works
The votes ue e;lpected to be
certified at the end pf the
month, aaid Brett Rowley.
spokesman for the Orange
County Registrar of Voters.
by American playwright larael
Horowitz and directed by
Orange Coast College students.
WHEN: Shows will begin 1t 2
and 7 p.m.
WHERE: Performances will be
at the Drama Lab Studio,
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
INFORMATION: Advance
tidcets will coat $7. The price at
the door will be $8.
Information: (714) 432-5640,
Ext. 1.
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VOL 98, NO. 325
THOMAS H. JOHNSON
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POLICE FILES .
~MESA
• a.y 811..c WIK P91tv hft
w repoNd In the 300 b1o4 et 8:39 Lm. Thurwct.y.
•fallwt.wRolld:
Commen:lal burglary Wll
reported ln the 2900 bkd llt
12:63 p.m. Thurtdly •
• tt.bor Boul.wwd:
Prodtution wat reported In
the 2200 bk>dt llt 1 :67 p.m.
Thuraday .
• Hmbor 8oul91>Wd:
V.ndaliem WU reported In
the 2200 blodc et 9:01 a.m.
Thul"lday.
• hlH •"-w ~A stolen
car wat reported In the 800
blodt et 8:43 a.m. Thur8dey.
• M.11 DIM: A stolen car
WU reported In the 200
blodt et 7:03 a.m. Thuraday.
•MolnWI~
Treepaalng WM reported In
the 1900 blodt et 11:30 a.m.
Thurlday.
• 11th S1rMt Ent: Identity
theft was reported In the 400
blodt et 1 :59 p.m. Thursday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Ah9f9do Piece: Theft WU
reported in the 300 blodt at
10:46 a.m. Thurlday . . a.. BouleVllrd West:
Vandalism wa1 reported In
the 1100 blodt at 7:18 p.m.
Thursday.
• 11-v front South: Illegal
peddling was reported In the
200 blodt at 7: 13 p.m.
Thursday. • c.mpua o.tve: A vehlde
theft was reported In the
4200 blodt at 9:66 a.m.
Thurlday.
• Coknnbi8 S1rMt: A loud
party was reported In the
300 blodt et 10:47 p.m.
Thursday.
• Irvine Avenue: Petty theft
wa1 reported In the 1100
blodt at 3:37 p.m . Thursday.
• Oceen lloul9vlNd:
Suspicious circumatanoea
were reported in the 3600
block at 4:35 p.m . Thursday.
• St. AndNws Roed: Grand
theft was reported in the 600
blodc at 11:25 a.m. Thurlday.
GAS
Continued from Al
made repairs.
Officials from the Gas C.Om-
pany or Southern c.allfomia
made repairs on the line and
were able to stop the leak just af-
ter noon, company spokes-
woman Denise King sald. Resi-
dents were allowed to return to
their hom es at that time. she
said.
Norm Hollln~rlh. safety
supervisor for the subcontractor
Herman Weissker C.O, couldn't
explain how the rupture hap-
pened but said they acted quick-
ly when it happened.
"Our wo~rs responded re-
sponsibly after what was an un-
' fortunate accident,· Hollings-
• worth saJd.
The evacuation inconven-
ienced residents, but it wu
worth the trouble to keep the
neighborhood safe, Scott saJd.
"lf that thing goes 'boom,'
that's about $45 million,· he said.
pointing at the block or multi-
• million-dollar, ocean front
homes.
HAIDL
Continued from Al
story. That's the kind or story we
like to do..
But while much of the local
media focused on Don Haid) -a
wealthy businesunan and, until
his retirement In Sep~ an
assistant sheriff -that was only
a small part of the story to Lagat-
tut.a and his producers.
More at issue, Lagattuta said,
was that the videotaped Incident
occurred in Don Haldl'a C.Orona
del Mar home.
"The story didn't happen be-
cause Don Haid! was the assist-
ant sheriff but because he didn't
know what was going on in his
own house."
Producers approached both
sides about doing the story after
it broke In 2002. Everyone had
initial reaervations.
"Originally, I didn't want to do
ROCK
Continued from Al
weekly attendance at the church
services are about 2,800 spread
among a service on Saturday
night and three on Sundays,
communk:ationa director Jen
Mulroney said.
The City C.Oundl in Janwuy
gave its blesalng to the church's
use of an Industrial building at
345 Fischer Ave. The church is
lea.sing the 35,000-aqua.re-foot.
former warehouse and spent
----------• $1.9 million renovating It It has
Put a bug in
someone's
ear
Call the
Daily Pilot
QASSIFIEDS
received ~mporary occupancy
pennita for this weekend'• serv·
k:ea. Proctor anticipated getting
the final perm.tta 1n the nm
week.
The fundra1sing and a large
portion or the construction effon
were achieYed by church mem·
bera -praying, donating money
and rolling up thdr aleevel and
pitcblng in with the remodel.
Mulroney said. Some of the re-
IUltl of that work an1 the oftk:e
it.• said Joseph c.avallo, one of
Greg Haidl's attorneys. "Several
months later we decided to co·
operate, once I felt comfortable
that they would give a 6ur analy-
sis..
The Orange C.Ounty district at-
torney's omce did not participate
initially because they were wor-
ried about prejudicing the jury
pool durlng the trial. Deputy
Dtat. Atty. Susan Schroeder said.
After the judge declared a mis-
trial in the ftrst case, Dist. Atty.
Tony Rackauckas wanted to pub-
licly suppon the girl. known as
Jane Doe.
"It's not just about this Jane
Doe. but all Jane Does.· Schroed·
er said. "And are we going to
have a justice system that favors
people wtth a lot more re-
sourcesr
Lagattuta and producers had
a<::eeM to all the players in the
case, as weU as their families.
Doe, however, put restrictions on
the interview. She would not
cubicles, cabinets and shelves
now in the new building.
"We've had hundreds ofwlun-
teen woddng furiously to get us
across the finish line, and we're
so t.twlkful we can meet here
this weekend." Proctor said.
"Our volunteer efforts will re-
sume over the nm two days to linJsh. ..
In typical Rock Harbor fash-
ion. the aanctuary does not have
pews nailed Into the floor. In-
stead, chaJ..ra will be moved In
and out or the nearly 7,000-
equare-foot worship area de-
pending on the need, Mulroney
said.
"We want to be awllable to
move and respond in wha~r
way we feel led by God." Mulro-
ney aaid. "Wt/re trying not to be
pennanmt but still have a per-
manent pl.ace.·
A multipurpoee room la to the
side of the 18.0ctuary and will be
used as a theater and for over·
flow eeadng during crowded
ten'ica. The oetllng of the lobby
will be adorned with • mural
The lobby will allo contain a me-
show her face or talk about the
night in question, Lagattuta said .
The Haidls, he said. seemed
eager to tell their side of the
story. An Interview with Greg
Haidl revealed him as thoughtful
and matter-of-fact about his po·
sition. Lapttuta said.
"Whether you believe him or
skle with him Ls Irrelevant,· La-
gattuta saJd. "He's very clear in
what he dld, unwavering, in
some ways sympathedc. You'll
see him in a light you haven't
seen before.·
01ief As.mtant Dist Atty.
Chuck Middleton. for one. will be
glued to his television tonight
"I want to see if the defendant.a
say anything that would be detri-
ment.al to their position.· he
said.
• MNISA O'NBl. covera public
safety and couru. She may be
readled at (714) 966-4618 or bv
e-mail at
marlu.one11<41atlmtn.com.
morial to the church's volun·
Leers, induding Doug Root. a
founding eJder or the church and
part or the team that searched
for a permanent building. Root
passed away in Juty.
The ball connecting the sanc-
tuary with the oOices will be·
come an an pllery, Mulroney
said. The new fadlJty ls also kid·
friendly, with nine children's
classrooms decorated in whimsi-
cal, colorful designs.
The entire hmdraJaing project
for the building also Included
$970,000 for replenishing the
church's fund for future radlities
and $370,000 to donate to
churches and church-related or-
ganizationa around the world,
whk:b also have buildl.ng need&
"We feel ca.Ded to give 11" of
what's given to us.• Mulroney
said. "I feel lib if ~re getting
b1eaed. the least we can do la
give aome of It away."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN OOYWI
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Little ones give thanks a week early
Jetf 81n1on
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0 Uvia SWanson IJ only 3,
but the still said shea
thankful ror more than
the turkey and veggies she ate at
school Friday.
•I'm thankfu..I for my mommy.
because Mommy lets me play
over by the grass," she said.
"Now I'm a big kid.·
Olivia and her 120 pre&ehool
clusmates joined more than 350
Orange Coast CoJJege facuJty and
staff and community supporters
for an early Thanksgiving-style
feast Friday afternoon al OCCs
Harry & Grace Steele Oilldren's
Center.
The event marked the first
time in the school's 25-year
Thanksgivmg lradjtion that the
college's employet'b were invited
to eat with their children, center
director Lucy Groetsch said.
Many of OCCs facuJty memben.
have children who attend the
center during the day.
wnus event ha\ grown and
grown over the years unlit we de-
cided to invile pa.sl and prt'Senl
DEFENSE
Continued from Al
day filed three motioni .. includ
ing one a\lung pro!>ecutor.. to re
cu...e them'>Cl\oe\ from the case
Among 1he dorument'> re
quested 111 I nday·~ motion'> art•
per<>onntl tintl m~urann• daarn
record!> for Newpon Bcalh Pu
lice Oet kn Fi.,cher. who inter
viewed 1he 16-year-uld accu.,t·r
after the alleged rape an 2002
h'>Cher '' on admim'>lraltv<'
leave from the dt•pan.ment and
as under 1nvestiga11on for work
ers' compcno,ation fraud
"lhc. provid~ ·~ood rea<ion to
believe' that inw-.llgator Fi~chtr
l\al) been dishom.-st, and IL draw'
her cred1b1tity a.<, ,, witne.,., 11110
FAMILY
Continued from A 1
including U;D. I Ii'> grnt.lt''
.,uffered. and he hardy madt• 11
through high school. I le wa., not
even pre~cnr for lw, high <,<·hool
commencement
fhe drug u.o,e 11:d lum lo
a.~MKiale wilh lht· wrong peoplt•
One little cnme led to ano1her.
which eventually led to .m am.•.,1
for aulo theft. During thi'>
penod, to make a lmle money.
he even sH>le his brother\
bicycle. which wa'> on loan from
a good fn cnd
None of hb bru.,her, with !ht•
law led IO much jaal ume Rut
each time hc go1 mto trouble.
h1'> mothl'f and father were there
IO hail him out, both literally
and figurauvely
I was remanded of the boy a-. I
read aboul young Greg I laidl\
la1~1 bat.I d10Ke'>.
Apparently. l laidl wa.-. dnving
hi., 2005 vehicle after having
consumed wme alcohol. a clear
violation of a directive by judge
hancisco llrisei"lo. Haid! then
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Duy Tran, a volunteer assistant at the Orange Coast College Harry
& Grace Steele Children's Center, helps enrolled preschooler
Jamie Campbell, 3, eat her Thanksgiving-style fea st during the
event for OCC faculty, staff and community supporters Friday.
employees from the entire OCC honor the people who have con·
campu.,," Groetsch ~id. lributcd 10 our program over the
"lt'5 really our opportunaty to year.·
r,erioui. quc'>tion." the mouon
read\.
Judge Francisco IJrisefw de·
med a defen-.e mouon to declare
a m..,lriaJ in the ftr<;t trial, rejecl-
ing their claim thal the d1!.tric1
attorney's office postponed
1-ascher's 1uo!iecu11on an ex
change for her testimony.
"IThe defen'>e l 1., trymg to pu1
out to the public 1hal thert· are
.,eriou., problems with the ew.e.
but there art•n't," Ouef A ... .,..,1an1
Dist Ally. <lluck: M1ddleto11 '><ltd.
Ddcni.e allomey.. are aho a.'>k
ang for credcnttab uf two pro'>
ecuuon w1tne'>!>e.,, Veronrrn
D10111as and Martin Breen Pros-
et:utor. are t.allmg Thomas to
1~11fy ~ dll expert about po<il
rapt• trauma !>y11t.lrome and
Breen. a t nminalt'>l wtlh the
Orange l.ounly ~hcnrr·~ IJt·pan
got 11110 an an1dl•nt m ha~ m•w
ear, which bmughl pohce to 1ht·
'>ct'llt'
lluough all of young I la1t.ll\
mal and ht'> '>llb~l'qUt'nl
enc:oun1er., with tJu.' law. h"
father. Don 1 la.adl. ha\ prov1dct.l
the money needed to hm.· good
auorneY'> to ht'lp keep hb '>Oil
out of Jilli
l..i..,t fUl.'Ml.iy. all of Don
I ldldl'., monl'y couJdn'1 keep his
'>on out of thl' pokcy a.s lhe
1udge ruled that Cirt•g I laadl\
frt't'wheeling day.. wl•re ovl·r
unul ht'> upcoming tnal
'>Omcllme nl'xt year
No more t.lnnlcing. no more
dnving, no more '>(rape<, al all.
c;rcg I la1dJ '' 111 the one plate
wht•rc even ht'> fa1Jwr won't l1<1vt·
10 worry aboul wt1dt h1·1ml<.
he'll be up to next.
that teenager in t.o-. Ang<'IC'>
many year.; ago may have
benefited fmm 1hr '>amc
treatment.
But his parenh u'ed wtMI
littJe money they had -and
"littJe" as the key word here -to
keep him ou1 of jail, too
In my preVJous comment'> on
the case and my sancttmonaou'>
men1 , 10 u~s11fy about blood-aJ-
cohol lt·vels. Middleton said. nw latest defense motions
al'° wt•k 10 block the prose<:u-
11011\ t·.irher motions. reque~ting
that thl' defendants sit with their
attorm·y., in the trial and that the
defe11'1' not release the accuser'!>
me<fa ,al rnfonnation 10 the me-
dia.
C,rl.'g I la1tll, Kyle Nachreaner
ru1d Kc11h Spann, all 19, were
ch~t·d wllh 1he alleged gang
rape ol an apparently unron-
'>t.WU' I fi year old girl. The July
5, 200.! anmlt·nt took place an
Don I ldtdl-. Corona del Mar
home and wa~ videotaped
'fhough 1he anudent wa'i
Videotaped, a 1ury deadlocked in
the firc,1 ta'>t' .mt.I Briseno de-
clared a nmmal an June, re
lca'>lng lhl' defendant!> on
finger po1r11111g al Do11 l laadl
offering my wr\1011 ol how ho1rd
he !>hould be .. maclung down hi.,
kid -I forgot onr key clement
of partnung-<.re~ I laidl 1~
'>omconc·., child. 1u'>t a., that I A
lt•en wa'> '>omt·one"!i child
Anyone who •~ a parent wall
under-.tand whal I am about 10
uffer. AnyonP who 1-. d parent
with a Lroublcd cluld will nut.I
their he.ad a... they reat.l 11
The fact 1-; that part·nt' oft~·n
ha1l the1r fatlcd lud'> Olll of 1a111.,
fur no other rea'>on than they
'>llll love them c1nd Mill dmg w
the hopt• that they w11l 1urn tlwar
lave., around 1f only they lowd
them '>Orne more.
Often. tha1 love i<. n11..,gt11dL·d
C .re~ I laid! got a new l'tlf, a wft. I
rre.ume. from hi!> fa1her.
hccau\t' I douhl Greg i . ., work.mg
or making enough money to
cover lhe car .ind mc,urdnce
payment ....
fht'> I\ 1101 dll eXUl'>(' for 1)011
I laidl\ poor p.irentang of hi'
child; 11'i. merely a way to try 10
under-.tand h1.., bt.1d ch<m:c.,
fhat boy an I~>., Angele!> ~01 .1
ear. too. aJbt·11 a really U!>ct.l 01w
I Its parents .,craped up the
The Orange Coast c.otJ.ege
Foundadon donated $1,500 for
the meals, foundation director
Doug Bennett said. c.ampus food
servlcea prepared and lef\led the
food.
OCC cowudor Rob Sd:mel-
dennan, 38, came ovet on his
lunch break lo eat with rus 5-
year-old son, Benjamin.
"ll's really nice; Schneider-
man said. "You.come over on
lunch and your kids are here.
"Not that many get the oppor-
turuty to have their kids like 100
y-Mds from where they work."
The children's center is li-
censed by the c.alifonua Depart-
ment of Social Services and
monitored by the Department of
l..ducallon.
fhe center woru with chtl-
dren aged 6 months to 6 ye<m.
"We're really trying to open up
our door<; to the community be
cau-.e our waiting lisl has really
d1mmished due to a younger
'>ludent population at the ool·
ll'gr." Groetsch saJd. "We're here
for members of the commuruty
who need early care and educa·
lion support while they're al
'>thou! or work."
$I 00.0<>0 hail each. Bric,ei"lo re
vokcd (,reg I laadl'!i bail thlS week
Jltt·r he had a .-.erie!> of run-in!>
.... 11 h Lhe law. mcludang an arre'>t
lor 1he c.tllrged '>tatulory rape of
a1101her I 6 year· old girl
Bn">t•no deoded Greg Haid!
h.ul V1ola1ed 1he cond1Uons
pl.Jted 0 11 ha~ bajl wht·n the teen
w.i.. involved an an akohol-re-
1.rh"d att 1dcn1 Oct. m
<.reg I la1dl wa., ho.,pitall/cd
lur dcpn.-.... 1on lollowmg the ac
l tdt•nl, 1!111 Rm1·110 rt·ie< ted the
dl'll"ll'>t.'\ rt•qut•'t' tha1 he be di
lov.ed 10 '>lay Olli of irul unul tht'
um1pll'Uon ol llw neict 1nc1l,
\t lwdult•d to -.tart Jan . 11
• MARISA O'NEIL COW!rS public
s..lfety and courts ShP may be
reached at 1714) 9664618 or by e-mail
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money IO buy 11 lor htm after tw
1 011\'mted them he needed 11 w
gl'I a 1ub I le nt•vtr gOI the 1oh
dll<I cvt'nluaJly ran lht• < ar into
tlw 1-,rround.
Both <.reg I la.1dl and I he I ..A
tl'en needed !.tomt•one lo .. how
them what was out of bound'>.
Ne11her one go1 11
In Greg t laid!\ <.3.'><!, I ranasco
13nseno •~ no longer just the
fUdge Ill thl~ Ca'>e, he i'> the
parenl, too. for he 1s fin.illy
providing the d1M:1pline that
Greg l laidl seem'> to have been
lack.mg for so many yea".
lbere ,., no happy ending to
the boy an l .os Angel~ I le held .i
,1nng of low-paymg Job'> and
ha., 1101 amoun1ed to much In
fact. a1 age 51, ht'\ '>till laving
with ha~ mother (,reg I faidl
ha!in't amounted to murh c1tlwr.
hut he stall has time 10 change
that. AU 11\ gmng IO 1ake.., a
different k.ind of parenung from
what he has been rece1v1ng.
• STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa
resident and a freelance writer
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
1714) 960-4664
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sometime early nm year.
So far, rwo wotbbopa have
been presented. wtlh four more
coming. and they teem to be
showing signa of life, even from
sign makers.
·A sign designer raised a cou-
ple of good things, like the length
of the signs allowed if you got a
company name that has t lot of
letters in It.• Msistant Oty Man-
ager Sharon Z Wood said. "We
need to make adjUBtments in
that•
The example used at a work-
shop at the Newport Beach Cen-
tral u'brary Wednesday was the
lettering of the business Aber-
crombie & Fitch.
"I came here to be involved as
a sign manufacturer, and to
make sure that my clients' needs
are represented, and the city
knows what I find to be the most
lfpltftcant 1seuel that come up
ln the actual t1'ade -in the ac-
tual bullneaa lhal I wock in,• laid
Jack FoYeD. chief aecudve of
South Welt Sign C.o.
The lat oomprehenafve effort
to review slgn cod.es wu made ln
1988. offtdala said. The public
worbhope are Intended to help
Identify lasues that should be ad-
me.aed ln the revised sign code.
OfBclals Intend to conduct four
more.
Some participants -about 25
attended Wednesday's meeting
-voiced concerns about tem-
porary signs and their affect on
local b\lSinesses.
Walter Boice. who manages
commercial real estate at Realo-
nomics Corp. In Corona del Mar,
said temporary signs are some-
times abused. To increase sales,
merchants put out ·going out of
business~ signs and then, after a
month or two, they come back
with another name.Some were
more concerned whh dty llpla
than prtvate signs.
•rt'a the dty code and It'• the
city ordinances (we find objec-
donableJ: said Jeffery Devit,
who lives on the Balboa Ptnln-
sula. •ewry time they pua a new
on:llnance, another (dtyl llgn
goes up and so ... you'll .ee
signs from the light to the side-
walk.." .
The city signs Davts com-
plained about were mans that
advertised city ordinance
changes. he said.
"I think the dty needs to en-
force some of the codes that they
have with regards to signs. and I
don't see that that Is happening.•
The city is also worting with
Urban Design Studio Consult-
ants and a steering committee -
a group of community members
that city staff asked to help re·
view and put together the sign
code. The work.shops began ln
February.
Artists deck city hall's walls
Deepa Bherath
Daily Pilot
Nl-.WPORT BF.AC! I -City HaJJ
was a different place Friday
night
The hallways, normally abuzz
with city officials. chatter and
staff reports rustling. were filled
with people nibbling at chunks
of Brie and sipping wine as they
admired works of art hung on
the walls.
The quie1 evening marked the
beginning of HA Salute to the
Arts." an art and photography
exhibit presenred by the city'~
Arts Commission.
The event, which has a new
name thill year, has encouraged
and mouvated Newport Beach
artists for more than 25 years,
said Kathy I larrison, event chair.
"'We're aiwar-. amazed at the
vast talent we see, H she said.
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
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Ave., Costa Mesa. CA 92626; by
e-mail to
jeff.benson@lstimes.com; by fax
to (714) 966-4679; or by calling
(714) 966-4617. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
United Studios of Self o.t.nM
and the City of Hope will host a
Kkb for Cancer "Kidc-a-thon and
Blood Drive" from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at 3636 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. The event
includes martial arts
demonstrations, a silent auction
and a musical performance by
Randi Driscoll. Information: (949~
722-0526.
·e. the Ch...-: • music and
poetry concert, will begin at 7
p.m. at the Orange Coast
Unitarian Universalist Churdl,
1259 Victona St., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 6464652 or
http://ocuuc.org.
"These are all amateurs who put
on a splendid show each time."
This year, the commission re-
ceived more than 300 entries.
The two professors from CaJ
State Long Beach, who served as
jurori, picked 35 works of art to
be exhibited at City Hall and
were impressed with the caliber
of work. Arts Commissioner Jana
Barbieri.aid.
"The quaJity of work has been
exceptional this year," she said.
Cash pri:r.es were also given
out to participants in the fine
arts and photography categories.
Dover Shores resident Jack Van
Eden got the $400 first prize m
the fine art<> category for his oil
painting titled -1 Ustoric Figurei,. -
Van l:.den, a retired engineer.
said he had fun playing with ge-
ometry and dimension as he cre-
ated the painting.
"It give~ me a sense of
The American Cancer Society will
hold a rummage sale from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2600 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Gently
used donations will be accepted.
Information: (949) 640-4777.
SUNDAY
The Hannonla Baroque Pl..,.,.
will perform a variety of Frendl
music in their concert, "Accent
Francals" The 4 p.m. show will be
at Newport Harbor Lutheran
Churdl, 798 Dover Drive.
Newport Beadl Information:
(714) 970-8545.
The American Cancer Society will
hold a rummage sale from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2600 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Gently
used donations will be accepted.
Information: (949) 640-4777.
A Chanuuh Bazaar wUI be
presented by the Women of
Temple Bat Yahm from 9 a.m . to 3
p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011
Camelbadc St., Newport Beadl.
Jewelry, cosmetics, dlina, toys
and other items will be on sale.
Information: (949) ~ 1999
•Abraham: The Ant Jwt or the
achievement," said Van Eden.
who became a prolific artist after
tus retirement five years ago.
Robert Passage, a retired Los
Angeles County fire captain, won
two awards for his black-and-
wh11e photographs.
-11·s a control issue for me," he
said of hts passion for black and
white photography.
HI i.hoot 1t on film and develop
I.he prints myself. It never lea~
my hands.
"Taking the picture is probably
only 20%. Printing and finishing
it L<t 80% of the work.."
Barbara Carr Freeman, one of
the attendees, said this year\ ex
h1b11 was exceptional in term .. or
quality.
"In previous years, I've seen
there was more of a discrepancy
with quality of work." she said.
• rhis year. they seem to be·
pretty equal."
First Muslim?" will be the title of
a special presentation by Rabbi
Reuven Firestone. The talk wUI be
from 7 to 8:45 p.m. at Temple Bat
Yahm, 1011 Camelbadc St.,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 644-1999.
MONDAY
A ~from UC Irvine
will visit the Orange Coast
College Transfer Center from 9
a.m . to 4 p.m. The college Is at
2701 Fairview Road. Information:
(714) 432-5894.
A~ from Cal Stat.
Long Beadl will visit the Orange
CoaS1 College Transfer Center
from 9 a.m. to noon. The college
is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Information: (714)
432-6894.
TUESOAY
A ,..,,_ .. 1blttv. from UC Irvine
will visit the Orange Coast
College Transfer Center from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at
2701 Fairview Road. Information:
(714) 432-5894.
WEDNESDAY
A ~from c.t Stat9
Long Beadl will visit the Orange
Coast College quad from 9 a.m. to
noon. The college la at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
lnfonnatioo: (714) 432-5894.
NOV. 29
The annwll TrM Ughtlng
Ceremony at South Coast Town
Center will feature a performance
by the All-American Boyt Chorus
end a visit from Santa Oaua. The
See TOWN, P•c• A7
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Jeffl•••• ~Plot 'on~ ... IODAll, how · .. ..._ IN ~ 1iMmm.
m1ooitdll ..-m and pmtk;I-00.. dMllculdM ... tD 1b1
paUoa rat-. If a ICbool fall that tebool'I wrdl for ~..,,
NEWPORT-MESA -Prtnd-·~It Iii dubbed a "year one priDdpm to~pm from~ IChooi met one-Jll'Oll'UD improvement ldMd." nUck, who left becm• '11 .,._
oa-one with cu.trkt admlNltn-When thal ~ ICbool of· In~ and lalllrn..,.._
con 11111 week to Jay out tbetr llte ftdall mUlt DOdfy pu1llltl of the "You\<e probelbly llJl a ioOc1
Plaill b lmprcMna lta.ndard· 1tatu1, allow students to trandm Idea of our uDSety Uroundii'8
ized; -ICOrW ancf to dilcull to another ec:hool and pay for Pomona at thlil point. but WN
ldM>OI problema. their tramportadon. Eldi con-all working toptber to b 1be
Por molt prindpaJa, It wu an aecuttve year a ec:hool rao. ha re-problem,• A11ietant SUpt. for El-
ellf meeUnc becauee of apar-view, lta stalUI level hefcbtem to ementary PAucatton ~ Air klinl Ullt 1COrt11, good attend-year two. year duee -undl by wtta la.id.
ance and parent Involvement year llx or eeven echools stand to ~~ ipeOt 20 nUn· But tbnJe Newport-Mela Un1fted loee funding. Ula the ICbool board
ScboOI Di1ttk:t IChoc¥.are ftght-Pomona. Whittier and P..atan-and other dlltric:t oftldall to ex·
Ing ID uphill butle. da each f'a1led ltl review In Au· plain each IChool• needl. For
Pomona and Whittier elemen-gust. The schools' prlndpals a.re Rea Elementary School. the (o.
tary ICboola and &tancia HJgb putting together action plalll to cua wu on lntawndon pro-
School falled an annual stale re-Improve in the next year. "Any grams, F.ngllah-leamer programs
view for the aecond year In a row. acbool can slide in and out any and at.aft' development.
There a.re 12 IChools ln New-year," Supt. Robert Barbot saJd Rea Principal Jeff Gall waa one
port-Mesa that fall under ntle 1, "Our goal ls to make sure that of the most vocaJ presenten be-
which provides federal dollars to none' of our schools slide. Yes, cause he felt his school oanowty
help chiJdm1 who live ln high we're going to focus on schools avoided becoming a Program
poverty a.reu and are most at like Pomona. But if we do It right. Improvement school One of the
risk of falling to meet state per-all of our students should do school's saving graces. be said.
formance standards. really well.· was its Accelerated Reader pro-
The federal No OtlJd Left Be-The board attributed many of gram, where kids who'd fallen
hind Act requires that all Title I Pomona's problems to the Ian-behind a grade level can make
schools be evaluated each year guage barrier. Nearly 80IJli of the up two or more years of growth
TOWN
Continued from A6
6 p.m. event will be at Town
Center Pa~ next to South Coast
Plaza, whktt is at 3333 Bristol St,
Coste Mesa. Information: (714)
436-2100.
NOV.30
A NP 11111tattw from UCl.A wtl
visit the Orange Coe.st College
Transfer Center from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. The coUege it at 2701
Fairview Road. Information: (714)
432-6894.
DEC.3
Student~ pou.y will IM on
sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in
Room 113 of the Orange Coast
College Atta Center, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 432-5843.
81udent-mede poU9ry will be on
sale from 10 a .m. to 6 p'.m. in
Room 113 of the Orange Coast
College Arts Center, 2701 Fairview
Road, Coste Mesa. Information:
(714) 432-5843.
DEC.7
A ~from VMguard
University will visit Orange Coast
College from 3 to 6 p.m. The
college is at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
432-5894.
ONGOING
•0r. M.P.'° wi1 ~ low lkllls
at 7 p.m. on the first and third
Tuesdays of the month at
University Towers, 4199 Campus
Drive, Suite 550, Irvine.
Jnformation: (949) 725-3366.
Lie drwwlng wocbhops ... he6d
from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to
4 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 11
at Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
cost is $5 per session.
Information: (714) 432-5880 or
hrtp.:IM-ww.occtidcets.com.
A •ANna.I Stnt.g* for
Succeasful Retirement•
worbhop will be held from 6:30
to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Nov.
16 at Orange Coast College's
Science Room 169, and from 6:30
to 9 p.m. Thursdays through Nov.
11 at the college's Business
Education Room 102, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
cost la $69. Information: (714)
432-6880or
hrtp:Jlwww.occticlcets.com.
The ~Troupeof
Actors workshop meets from
3:15 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at
the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse, 611 Hamilton St ..
Costa Mesa. The free worbhop
1s comprised of people of all
ages who want to perform and
study drama. Interviews are
required. Information: (714)
841-1733 or
http://www. friendsofoasis
org!tsplayers.
The Newport~ C.ka
Decorating Club meets at 7 p.m.
Thursdays at the Versailles
Apartments, Hospital Road and
Superior Avenue. Information:
(949) 660-, 332.
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College builds toward future
Jeff Benson
Daily Pilot
UC JRVJNI· Ille California
ln'ilitute for Telecommumca·
lions and Information Technol·
Oh'Y officially opened its new
$44-million research facility Fn
tlay with a nbbon-cutting c:er
l'mony m front of nearly 350 uni
wr~lfy faculty and indu'itry
ll'ader-;.
'111e ceremony was held a day
after UC regent<, voted unan1
mously to ~pend $371 million to
replace the :ro-year-old lJU
Medical Center in Orang1· hv
2009.
Faculty, student<, and p.irvw
will U'>e the 120.000-squ< 111
four .. 1ory <..ahfomia lnsti •1
h:lecommunications and •·
mation Technology building 1e
rnnduct collaborative n "" m·h
111 information technolo~1e<,,
communic:auons, digital an and
e<:onomy-related applicatmll'> II
will al'>o hou<,e art and <,UC11tl'
clas<,es for tlw university\ '>Ill
dents.
"II 11> a very unU'.ual building.
becau.\c people using the build
ing are coming from many dif·
ferent disciplines," said the insti·
rute's director, Albert Yee. "It's
really a cross-section of the en·
tire campus. We've got many of
the same interests untler one
roof <,o they can interact Some
of our highly specialized labora·
torie~ don't ex.isl anywhere else."
The mo<;t unique portion of
Lhe building. Yee said, is the bio-
medical t•ngincering lab, where
re<,earchcri. will worlc on devel·
oping m1cro..copic device-. for
implantation.
"It allowi. us to make many
small thing~ 111 a very sterile en·
vironment," Yee said. "We are
not awan• of any facility that aJ.
low-. th.11 ..
A ... 1.,ter rec,earch facility is
'>Chetl•1led for completion at UC
San I lll'go in -.pring 2005. When
rile \Jn Diego building open~ in
Octohcr, fawlty and students at
the two campuc;es will be able
rnmh111e 1lw1r research ln'>lantly
from both location!>. Inc re-
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said.
Lisa Kalustian, Gov. Arnold
Schwanenegger's chief deputy
director for Southern California,
said the governor issued a state-
ment because he was unable to
auend the ceremony.
·1 commend the university on
iu. efforts in learning and infor·
ma lion technology research,"
Kalustian read on Schwart.eneg-
ger's behalf. "Its unwavering de
votion to technological innova
Lion improves our lives and
buildc; a pathway to the future."
UCI Executive Vice OlanceUor
Ralph J. Cicerone called the facil-
ity "a .,pectacular building."
"It's a facility designed around
the idea of collaboration,· Cic-
erone said. "Collaboration be-
tween UCI and its friends in the
private sector ... and coUabora-
rion between scudents and fac
ulty al UCL It's an insticute wnh
o ut intellectual walls."
A future UCl expenditure Wa.\
approved Thursday. as UC re
genii. voted to spend $371 mil·
hon to replace the 30-year-old
UCI Medical Center in Orange. A
191 -bed, seven-story building
will join the center's existing 105-
bed main hospital tower and 84
bed psychiatric center, spokes-
woman Kim Pine said.
The old county building will
be demolished in 2009 after con-
struction of the new building 1<,
compleced, she sald. Safety offi
cials said it would be unsafe in
the event of a major earthquake.
"The new university hospital
we're building is going 10 be a
pa1ien1 -care teaching and re-
search hospital," Pine said.
"Whal we're hoping is that it's
going to be a landmark center
for medicine that'll anract the
best and brightest faculty physi
cians and give us a facility to pro-
vide the latest specialized care
for the Orange County commu
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raise for the ciry officials
here? I don't beUeve in that
until they get out or debt.
They ahould get out or the.
debt they are in already, and
then establish what they
want to do.
BOBHILL
Costa Mesa
Underground good
for aesthetics
Re: "City takes line on
going underground,· in the
Nov. 13 Daily Pilot, 1 think
that all of the residents or
Costa Mesa should pay for all
of the underground lines no
matter where they are,
because It would make our
city look so much better.
We drive on other streets
than just the one we live on.
The overhead utiliry lines
just add to the cluttered look
of many of our streets.
Also, who in the ciry loves
that creamy-tan color that I!>
occurring in many areas of
the ciry, such as the Home
Depot shopping cenier, bus
benches. etc.? We need more
color in this city. The creamy
tan wouldn't be so bad if
there were some bright
accents such as green, blue
or white. Now it looks very
uncoordinated and bland.
VIRGINIA CHRISTIANSEN
Costa Mesa
UC fees up, but here's
some perspective
Re: "Students unhappy
with UC fee inc reases.· in
the Pilot Friday. It surely la
no news that a college
education these daya ii
expene!ve. However, the
Univenlty of California, even
with a fee increase, ls a
bargahl. Consider the
alternatives: USC is roughly
$42,000 per year -including
tuition, room and board and
books -and most East
Coast schools are even more.
For instance, George
Washington Universiry in
Washington, D.C.. is S-46,000
per year.
MIKE BUETTEU
Newport Beach
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Buettell 11 a
counselor at University High
School in Irvine.
Haidl needs dose of
adult accountability
Regarding Greg Haid!, son
of former Assistant Orange
Counry Sheriff Don Haldi,
where would you like me to
start?
The best outcome for this
young man is to make him
fully responsible as an adult.
He knew that if he got into
trouble again he was going to
jail. But instead, he
apparently choose to go out
(even though he was under
house arrest) with some
buddies and have some
alcohol and get into a car
crash. My word for tha1 is
karma, not depression . Give
me a break. These kids who
are turning into adulls have
been so spoiled. There's no
way any of them would
actually accept any
responsibiJity. People, focus
on the kids, not on the
career!
DORIAN HUNTINGTON DAVIS
Newport Beach
SiCLtdl'f, ~ 20. 2004 ,.
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TALK ON THE STREET
A city of Los Angeles Angels?
What's in~ name? Daily Pilot intern Dane Grace hit the streets at South Coast Plaza and
around Niketown in Costa Mesa on Thursday to gather some opinions. His question? What
do you think of talk that the owner of the Anaheim Angt.ls, Arte Moreno, is considering a
change in the name of the team -a change replacing 'Anaheim' with ·Los Angele~'?
"They should keep it at
Anaheim."
BRIAN SALAZAR, 30
City of lndustry
"I don't see how it's
going to change them
playing the game. I don't
think Arte Moreno should
fix something that isn't
broken. I don't think it11
change how the game is
played.·
RICHARD ALFARO, 37
Santa Ana
"I think they should stay
the Anaheim Angels.
Anything I.hat goes to LA.
goes away··
A1. WILSON, 44
Orange
"No way rlley should
keep it Anaht'tm. They
have to repre'>ent Orange
County. Orange Counry
•'>n't known •
CISCO VILLANUEVA, 20
Costa Mt''>d
"I don't think I.hey
~hould. Ju!)t because there
is already a team in LA.
they don't need another
team in LA."
JEFF GOLDEN, 18
I luntington Beach
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m:epdon brought together
Orange County Performing Arts
Center donors for dinner at
Morton's of Chicago -The
Steakhouse In Costa Mesa.
The recenc
event was
chaired by
Sandy
Segentrom
Dan.leJs with
assistance
from auction
chairWoman
Janice
Agoplan. It
raised
Significant
funds from an
Underwriters Reception chair
B.W. COOK Sandy Daniels with Candlelight
Concert chair Carol Wilken
intimate live auction held while
guests dined on the excepdonal
Morton·~ buffet dinner.
"Thit. evening is really one of
the speaal nights on the social
calendar," offered the very
fashionable Ronnie ADumb8ugh
of Newport Beach.
The well-dressed Mrs. Byron
Allumbaugh. who has been very
active with the OindJeUght
Concert for many years. added,
"This IS an evening when good
friends come together enjoying a
wonderful dinner and good
conversation. It really sets the
proper tone for the Oindlelight
Concert, which is the major
fundr.uM!r for the center each
and every year.·
The 31 ~t annual c:andJelight
Concert i!. set for Dec. 3, followed
by the ~enth annual
OindJellght Encore Concert on
Dec. 4. C.arol WUken is leading
the candlelight Concert this year,
with Lido Isle's Joan Rlach
handling co-chairwoman
responsibilities. Pam Bender is
set to organiz.e the encore event.
working with co-chairwoman
Sandy McLaughlin.
ln the crowd at the Morton's
reception were Cerlle Pedey,
Sharl and Harry Esaytan. Jeff
and Barbara Bennett. Dick and
Pat Allen, Dee and Larry Higby,
Jan Landstrom. Teny Goldfarb
and Teny Lee, Serena Lam and
Cecilla Lam, Suki and Randy
McCardle, Cynthia Nolet,
Malcolm and Pamela Paul, and
Glnl and Bob Robina. Also in the
crowd were KOCE-1V's Mel and
Marcia Hogen, Joyce and Tom
Candlelight reception Auction
chair Janice Agopian with Scott
Reed.
Tucker, Debbie Simon and
C.arollne Jones.
Newport's pretty Alexandra
Roblnaon reports that the second
annual Ouistmas gala benefiting
the Leuk.emia/4'Jnphoma Society
will take place at the Balboa Bay
Oub & Resort. The Dec. 16
black-de event will feature a
five-course dinner in the
waterfront dining room with a
fabulous auction. Tickets are SlSO
per person with all proceeds
going to the
Leukemia/Lymphoma Society.
For more information. please log
onto al.ex@posheuents.nel
Martha Harper shares that
Costa Mesa's SL Joachim's School
will sponsor its fourth annual golf
tournament Dec. 6 at Strawberry
Farms Golf Oub in Irvine. A
J.C. Clow, manager of Morton's, with Candlelight Concert chair Carol Wilken.
Janice Agopian, auction chair for Underwriter's Reception, with models wearing eveningwear
provided by Nordstrom South Coast Plaza and jewelry by Black, Starr & Frost.
pre-tournament reception will be
held at the Newport Sports
Museum in Fashion Island on
Dec. 3 at 5 p.m. The party will
include a golf putting
tournament for SL Joachim
teachers and a live auction to
help raise needed fun~ for the
new school building. For more
information, please visit
mharper 111 J@yahoo.com.
The Newport Dunes 11th
annual "Lighting of the Bay" will
take place Dec. l 0. This year. SO
blind children will be among the
first youngsters to dive into the 40
tons of snow being brought into
the Newport Dunes Resort,
transforming the normally
tropical playground into a winter
wonderland. Organiurs are also
putting together a petting wo
filled with farm animals.
Wmgnuts, a Costa Mesa
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FAITH
THE MORAL OF THE STORY
IN THEORY Getting past the gate
·· /111s 15 tilt' finest
l/lf.'llSUfl' Of
t/11111ksgi111ng: a
thankjulness, wl11d1
sµrings from (01>1' "
reJationship with him.
Then J remembered
the Psalm containing the
phrase: WEnter his gates
with thanksgiving. and
into his courts with
praise."
Justice versus mercy in the jury room
-WILLIAM C. SKEATH
I love Lhe bni.k clear
mormngs ol fall. I
love the way God
t h<rnges 1 lw colorful
lt-.1\e, of lrt'es and olher
decor Jliom of nalure.
,ind I t'OJOY the ~JY!>
pl'Ople decorate their
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
Though I believe that
God is eager to hear
anything from 1.13, I'm
sure that he especially
enjoys hearing our
appreciation. I certainly
enjoy compliments more
than complaints, and we
hurm·-. to rdlet t 1he i.ea!>on. We
m.1v not haH~ t'\treme changes of
'>t'J'>Oll'> here 111 ~outhem
C .ahlorniJ, bur we do have change'>
th.11 I find refrec,hing.
I ofll·n -.1..irt my morning walk.s
up the .,ame hill and wa:. recently
-.urpn,ed to hear ... omething I
IJJd11'1 lward bt•fore. I was
,1ppruat h111~ ,1 g;.Hed neighborhood
wh1•n I hc.mJ a rt'cording say,
lrn ,1htl e11try. pll'ase try again "
I !hen t .irnt• near the entrance
and ... aw a man leaning out the
w111d1m ol his bngh1 blue truck
. 111d pum h1ng a cornbtnation of
lelll'f'> or numbers into a key pad,
.ind again I heartl the voice say.
"Invalid cnrry, pll'a'>e try again."
I h1· man looked around for
'>Otllething 111 ht'> truck for a fe\\.
wronds. 1hen reached out his
\\ 1ntlow an<l tnt'd aga111 I heard
lht.> '>ame message
This time the man hdd up a pad
of paper that he looked at while he
again pushed something. I
watched a'> the gate began to open,
and the man pul both arms up as
1f cheenng and he slowly drove
lhrough 1he gale I thought to
my.,elf that the 1ruck driver would
know the hilid entry the next time
ht· \1s1ted the neighborhood
I con11nued up the hill on my
walk and had a seme that there
wa'> a lesson for me to learn from
whal I'd seen tranc,pire. ll seemed
d!> 1{ God had me wttne'>s the !>cene
at just the nght time for my
have the world to compliment and
thank God for. so I began thanking
him
I !>larted by thanking God for his.
incredible love, faithfulness and
forgivenes!>. My list aJso included
specific examples and situations.
~ome might have seemed more
significant than others, but all were
importanl 10 me and therefore, I
trust, important to God. I've always
loved hearing anything and
everything that our daughters are
thinking or feeling, and I think that
our heavenly parent is even more
intere .. ted and understanding of
his children.
The more thankful I became. the
more peaceful I became inside. By
the ume I walked home, I'd
forgotten my worries and was
ready for the work ahead of me. I
think that on that particuJar walk
la:.t week, and in light of
Thanksgiving coming this
Thursday. that God was trying to
communicate to me that one of
the best ways into his presence is
to begin by thankmg him.
Thankfulness is the password that
opem the right gates.
And you can quote me on that.
• CINDV TRANE CHRISTESON is a
Newport Beacn resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She
may be reached via e-mail at
cindy a onthegrow.com or through the
mail at 537 Newport Center Drive, Box
505. Newport Beacn, CA 92660.
BODY TREATMENTS
Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States
began consideration of Brown vs. Payton. In short,
William Payton was convicted in 1980 of raping and
murdering a woman. During the sentencihg phase,
the prosecutor told jurors that they could net take
into account the fact that Payton had become a
Christian while in prison. He was then sehtenced to
death. An appeals court, however, ruled that the
prosecution made a mistake, that a jury can take
into consideration 1 any circumstance which
extenuates the gravity of the crime even though it is
not a legal excuse for the crime.' Should a jury take
into account a convicted criminal's religious
conversion during sentencing? Furthermore, should
it make a difference in sentencing?
Dramatlc post-crime
cransfonnations
suggest to some
that repentance
should stay the
executioners hand.
Both the Bible
and Jewish law
affirm that
repentance
ameliorates divine
judgment The
prophet Ez.eJdeJ
writes: ~But if the wicked will tum from
all the slns which he has committed,
and keep all my statutes ... he shall
surely live. and shall not die ... Have I
any pleasure at all that the wicked
should d1e7 Says the Lord God; and not
rather that he should return from his
ways and live?"
The Tulmud confinns the power of
repentance to bJot out one's sins before
God.
This, though. refers only to the
divine court and not hwnan reckoning.
The Jewish tradition is clear that a
person sentenced to capital
punishment is to be punished by
death. regardless of repentance. The
human response cannot mirror God's
granting clemency to repentant
criminals.
If a person has returned to God
through repentance. then he will be
forgiven by God for his sins.. In human
courts. though, justice is grounded
exclusively on past actions; repentance
cannot undo what has already been
done. Further, Judaism insists that
repentance cannot be achieved until
the injured party has forgiven the
criminal for his sin. It is impossible for
a murderer to fully repent because he
cannot gain forgiveness from the
victim. That option has been removed
with the person's death. Therefore,
there can be no forgiveness for the
murderer since there is nothing to be
done to right the wrong. He cannot
take the murder bade. and there is no
forgiveness from the grave.
Additionally. Judaism cautions that
allowing repentant murderers to
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eseape capital pwlishment would fill
death row wtth wholesale claims of
repentance. Every inmate would aei.z.e
this rnechan.lsm to escape the ultimare
punishment Also, It ls beyond the
scope of human knowledge to verify
whether the crim.lnal has truly
iq>ented. The death row Inmate has
lUlderstandable motivation to appear
repentant to avoid execution. Only God
knows the human heart, and therefore
only God can accept repentance.
Oklahoma Oty bombing conspirator
Terry Nichols asked for forgiveness and
offered to help victims' families with
the healing proces&.
"My heart auly goes out to all the
victims and survivors and to everyone
who was affected by the Oklahoma City
bombing," Nichols said "Words cannot
adequately express the sorrow 1 have
felt over the years fpr the grief they
have all suffered."
To be honest, 1 care far less about
Mr. Nichols' sympathetic hean rhan
the h~ he stilled forever. Even if
words could ~ress his sorrow, they
would remain just that -words. Any
protestations of remorse ring hollow .
and they are too UttJe, too late.
In God's eyes. one who repents is as
if he has gotten a wnew heart and new
spirltn and begun a new life. In the
Jewish legal system, though.
repentance was not gennane to
carrying out the sentence of the court.
Questions related to the incerity of the
criminal's repentance prevented
human courts from staying an
execution.
If criminals repent before their just
punishment in this world. they have
the opportunity to become reconciled
with God in the world-to-come That io,
not to deny their just punishment in
this world.
RABBf MARK S. MILLER
Temple Bat Yahm
Newport Beach
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Continued from Al 2
Convmlon ". pmonal aperience with public
co1111quencee. Accepting God u
onn Lord and puttfna one's
whole tJ'Ult tn
God'lsrac.
: and Jaye " • f~';1:and
w6.lcb one
must
respond.
Jet\11 said,
"Not
everyone who
aaya to me,
'Lord, Lord,' will enter the
kingdom of heaven, but only the
one who doea the will of my
Father In heaven." (Matthew
7:21)--..
Ou1stian heritage and Holy
.Scripture. especially the Letter of
James, emphaalu that "faith"
necessitates "works." We usually
do good, hoping that God will
love us because we do good;
Ou1stian truth ls that we are to
do good in response to God
(already!) loving us at our
beginning and through our end.
All of this emphasizes that
"actions speak louder than
words!"
Conversion is less something
one does than it 1s something
that happens. It requires both
looking at the past and saying
"I'm sorry" and looking to the
future and saying "Wow'." In that
"WOW." is an amendment of life
put into words m the Baptismal
Covenant on pages 304-305 of
the Book of Common Prayer:
"persevere in res1'>tmg evil, and
whenever you fall into sin.
repent and return to the LDrd
proclaim by word and example
the Good New!> uf (,od in Chmt
strive for jusucc and peace
among all people, and respect
the dignity of every human
being ... with God\ help ...
When attempting to he faithful
to this commitment I\ apparent
in one's life. that pen.on may he
..aid to be, and treated a ... a
"convert."
If someone convicted of a
crime hac; demonstrated
"converted" behavior berween
the time of that crime and th<>
lime of their tnal and
c;entencing. that • conver'>IOll "
rrught be taken into
rnns1deration at their
i.entencmg. Simply having !>aid,
"Lord. Lord" '>hould not he
sufficient reason for ... emencing
differently. Of collI!>e, "actio~
speak louder than words"
applies to all of us, extending
well beyond tho5e accused of
crimes.
(This question begs another.
which I think. is more basic for
Christians: "Can those who
worship God who, m tiuman life,
was put to death as a victim of
capital punishment, <,uppon our
'death penalty?'")
THE VERY REVO CANON
PETER D. HAYNES
St. Michael & All Angels
l·pLo;copal Olurch
Corona del Mar
There seem
to be two
possible
~ectations of our justice
system. The
first is justice
punishment roe wrongs
done. The
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MI n!M ml chldlat. my
heart biMldi tor them ...
pwlJah diem. I don't want 110 be
the t.d M but wtthout juldce.
my childnm will becoall tpOtled
brata. It ta my hope that a
dmeout or l'eltl1cdon wOl
cbanp their bebsvtor. In the
cue of my flmily, ~bu
twfn objecdvel.
Tlken to our leo1 l)'lt8ID. a
traftlc ticket Ille> 6u twfn
objecdvel. Hopefully the floe
and tn.ftlc IChool (wbk:h are
penaltlea) wfl1 change my
drtvtng behavior. 1bla ta true of
any level of jultlce, even tn caaea
lnvoMng capital punllbmeot
The punishment I.a meant to
change the ex>Wle of a life.
Now, lf there ls no life after
this one, then capital
punlahment cannot bring juatice
and rehabilitadon. Without life,
rehabilitation would be
meaningless. What would be the
point? The purpose of justice is
then limited to pun.lahment
AB a Ouist-follower, I am
convinced that th1a life la just a
test lap for eternity. I will spend
far more time there than here.
However, the decisions of this
life have eternal ramifications in
the next. If the goal of this life Is
to prepare Mr. Payton for
eternity, then the death penalty
has caused him to consider the
path of his life and succeeded. If
he has truly turned his life over
to Christ, then both justice and
rehabilitation will have been
meted out in his sentence.
Mr Payton's faith in Ouist
would be an overriding factor in
'>l'ntencing him. if there were no
t'ternity. If he had been
rehabilitated to being a
productive member of society,
even from a prison cell, then yes.
tt shouJd be considered m his
-.entencmg. However, 1f there is
no eternity, Ouist couJd not
change him. and the point
would be moot in the first place.
SENIOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR
Rte OLSEN
Harbor liiniry
Costa Mesa
Al Donovan Penitenltary near
San Diego. one of our most
commjtted Zen· practitioners is a
man !>erving a double-life
'>entcnce for murder. l~e was
'>l'ntenced as an 18-year-old and
,., now around 45.
His life was spared. He reads
widely. has developed many
c;kiJls and interests. works at a
daily prison job and realizes he
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f'amQlet of the vk:dml and
ptydlWrlc
report.a.
tun
oppoeed to
the death
penalty even
for prilonen
who have not
converted.
Capital
punl.lhment
degrades the
culture that reeorta to lt and
subverts the very hwnanltarlan
prindplea It seeks to avenge. In
sentencing hearings, all relevant
factors including re14Pous
experience should be
considered. It ls hard to
understand why a judge would
make the mistake of excluding Lt,
especially since testimony about
a converaJon couJd be heard
without' requiring a favorable
decision.
The term "conversion-ia,
foreign to Zen. There ls nothing
to change. to tum away from or
return to. We try to wake up to
each moment, to realJz.e the true
nature of our life and to
manifest it in our daily lives.
This process may be described
as aspiring to do our beat, living
with awareness, experiencing
our delusions and
imperfections, atoning and
again aspiring to do our best
llus entire cycle is natural and
perfect. We move from
unawareness to awareness to
unawareness moment by
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11:00 a.m. · 4:00 p.m.
. :Jlmuy qta.ud ?lam ...
Sage '}Uxutu! 'Tur~ witli Cranherry Saua
$20.95
Ptime '!Juf Ulitli j.lu Ju.s
$25.95
.Ml entrks an serod Ulitli tfu fo«owing:
'),{~a 'Mnur <jruns Wttn rr clwiu of 'Dru.silljJ
'H-bnn s~ ~ flll4 'Bu1ur
1'.sparoevs "'11l.aNfaut Sauu
"'as!Lta Pouuou Wttn <jravy
'Ptc.1111 ?{Ji I S tM JfillfJ
Pumpfjn Cfuu~ 'R.Jsul4r ur 'Dua/ Cof u
'J\(pt vaiuJ U111li 01l!J otfur iliswun ts or off m .
'Valitfatta Parfjrw
'To 'MaKJ, ~ervations 949-729 -1144.
J 1J l 'Driw • '1t«ft • 1llMfll
Restaurant
and
Orand Ballroom
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THANKSGIVING ON THE BAY!
Bring the family for a Traditional
Thanksgiving dinner overlooking tht
Ntwport Harbor. Enjoy hommuult
Soups, Salads,
Hand Carvtd
Frtsh Turkey, Gla%ed Ham, Desserts 4it4 •
,
~ liflWnd tht life ennch.ng
benefits of .iluthentic yog.i
* Olsce>Wf authenhc yoga e_-c1~
thlt strtngthen. ~ •nd r$x
your body
• Lum the "Now Life M,utery •
Ttehnique to reluse womes of the
p.iu and futurt, c;ilm your mind,
uplttt your spirit and feed your soul
• Do ' unique brtath1ng pr.tctKt to
mctximllt you• foe.us and lflCTt'aSt' I your v1t.Jhty
Orange County> (tnter for authentic
yog.i \1nce 1970 whert yoga ts
t.iught .is ueated by the masters:
B"ng thi.s MJ to re<HVe< S2S off
your llrit month o( ct.sus.
WORKSHOPS
Wednesday
December 1
11 :OOAM
Cdll 10 REGISTER for c1 lrtt Workshop:
(949) 646-8281
"'""' ,, ga ""'""' urg
445 [ 17th St, Costa Mesa
l•uur I , th,. Alltu1f1, \trreo Plaru
J bloch 'u~t of Mnlhn , Murkft i-Kttcltt!n
~~tMimad&~¥
I' 1 f \IC•' JI \J.1r~UCfllC
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St. John
the Divine
Episcopal Church
Sund.i\ EU< harlst
at 8 O!l .md I 0 00
'-,11nda) °'>< hool ,11 !:145
All Are Welcome!
949-548-2237
www.stJohncm.org
183 East Bay Street.
( o-.ta Mesa
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FA J TH
• It 'fOA.t' chun:n or~ of WOf1hlp
planri\ng a aipeclal ""'8nt1 If to, Mnd
the tyl*f Inf~ et ltillt two
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WORSHIP DIRECTORY
',i iimmumn· ('l(J11.a1rd h' L.·~?ni /Nis 11tnsr
'<r n tf.·rr ./} ~ yJ , J 11 •
The Reverend
Praveen Bunyan. Rector
7 30 am -nadltionaJ
9 00 am -Contemporary
CJ 00 am -Sund.ly School
t l ;00 am -Charismatic and Wed1w5da~ Noon
'.'' 1 \ i.i l.1.l 1 • \ P\.'rt B1..1.h
949/675~02 10
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIL J':"IST
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673-1~40 or 6 01JO
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Bring Your Head
9 AsWellAs i, YourHeart
Worihlp 10:00 A.M
HARBOR CHPUSTIAN CHURCH
(Dlsclples of Christ)
2401 Irvine Ave
Newport 811ch. CA
(949) 645-5781
Minister: Or. Dennis Shor1
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST SOENTIST
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644-2617 or 675-4661
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Lord, thou hast been our dwelllng place In all generations.
Paalm• 90:1
Br.inchc' ul lbc M•r C1111r\h • 1 he F1r\I Churth ol < lirN. "'''""' • Bo.ion. M.1.,"1Jilllttll
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ST. \sf ARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
+ "A C.,od-cc:ocmd pamh \11111mun1ry. mmu1.Cc:d bv rht ~'onl of c;od
A Our L~dY"Q~~~~'"c;f Angels
Newport Hamor
Lutheran Church
(E.LC.A.)
"Open Arm.\ and Open Mind.f"
Worship 9:30
(949) 644-1341
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Publuha Every
S.twday in the
Daily
CALL
949.57 4.4249
2046 Mar Visra Drive
Nrwpon lk.ich, C&Jiforni.a ')2660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Kerry Beauliea
LITURtJIES: Sacurday, 5 p.m. (umor),
Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Cona:mpor1ry) 10:00 (Choir),
11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 pm. (Contemporary)
--~-
798 DoY9f' Or. Newport Besch
Tradltlon•I Lutb .... n
Pa.tor J•me• McCammon
Worlhlp Service wtth
Holy Communion
Sunct.y 9:15 am
CHILD CAM AVAlua&.a
,.
WORKSHOPS
M'flOOUC1'10N 10 ZIN
WOll(lttof'
Ari "tMl"Oduc&n to'*''"
WOfWlop v.111 be held from 11o " p.m. on Dec:. 4 It the Zen Center of
OrongeCounty, 120E.18thSt,
COit.a Meu. The COit Is $60.
lnfonnetion: (949) 722-7818 or
WWW.lQX'.Dr(/.
BAtW FIRESlOES
Membel"I ofihe 8ahal faith hoki
ln~I public ditculsk>ns on
splrttual topics It 11 :30 a.m. the last
Sunday of the month. The talk.a
Include brundl or dinner. Aleo,
Interfaith devQtlonal meetlnga will
be held the tut Saturday ell8ning
of the month. Call for locations:
(949) 180-6360 for Sunday
meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for
Saturday devotionals.
lnfonnltk>n: (949) ~
DREAM ON
The .A.duh Ftlth F'onnltlon et Our Lldv OUMn of Mgeft Church In
N9wport 8eect\ hoktl. drNtn
..,..... group frOm 1 to' p.m. 6undlVt It 2048 Mir \1st.a Orlve,
~ 8eecK t"'°'1Ntlon: (94$)
219-18. ,-
MEOn'AtioN LESSONS
A free J«llo dvlN meditation ' 'I
group meedt lg .. hefd It 7:10 a.tnJ
~at Our Lldv Queen of t I
Angefa. 2046 Mar "1sta Drive,
Newport 8wn. L«:tio la a atV'-of.i meditation that lndudee using '
ecri~re or• apeclal ~~-~ ~ J admuJus. The CMttlan MeCJIQIUOl'1
GtOup meet.I from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
on the first and third~
of eed\ mon1h at the center. The '
format lndudel two periodl of
medit.trtion wtth aome Instruction I
on how to meditate, a talk and a 1
dJtcualoo. lnfotmatlon: (949)
21~1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN
ZEN 101 Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible
The Zen Center of Orange County study called "How to Become a
offers an Introduction to Zen Contagious Christian" from 7 p.m.
wori<shop from 1 to 4 p.m. the first to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at m w. ·•
weekend of flVery month, typically · Wilson St, No. 15, Costa Mesa. A»
on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St, are welcome to come and meet ..
Costa Mesa. The cost is $60. (949) new friends. Information: (949)
722·7818, http://vvww.zcoc.org. 722-7498.
A SPIRrTUAL JOURNEY
A 26-lesson study on the life of
Jesus Christ titied H Joumey to the
Cross" is taugh1at9:45 a.m.
Sundays during the Homebuilder's
Bible Class at Liberty Baptist
Churdl. The study parallels the
four Gospels to present the story
of Christ The dlurcn is at 1000
Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free.
THEORY
Continued from Al 3
moment: no spec.:1d.l stare t'>
achieved. and there l!> no sen!>e
in which we have accomplished
'>omething defin111ve
A1onement means tu lw "at
one" with, which meanc; bcmg
fully pre<,ent each moment lhe
trad1t1onal metaphor in Zen 1s
"polishing the diamond' .. A
d1amont.I 1s perfect. and yet 11 1s
only na1ural that we poli~h 11 to
\hine bnghlly. Our med1tat111n
and Zen traintnK ic, not an
auempt through hard work or
tntervenuon to produce rub1e'>
from coal, and we are nor
climbing some le.ind of !>p1ruuaJ
ladder.
Our Donovan practitioner
de.cribes his experience in prison:
"Take the long capillary back
to my ceU.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH
SERVICES
Pastor Hein Austin conducts
cnurcti services where you can
make new friends, enjoy upbeat
music and hear positive practical
messages at 2 p.m . every Sunday
at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
Information; (949) 722-7498,
http://wWw.cfcintemstionsl.org.
/.en broLher ~ll'Ve ;., doing
yard work.
Digging dltche-. and p1dong
up lr~h a~ if hi'> 'oul depend!>
upon 11
Mayhe it doe<,
Thur.day. Timr-.day. lhur-,day.
CelJll.' ,., at work when I gt>t
home
Pe-att'. quiet. '>Olitudl' •\hot
cup of toftee
It.., grl'JI to bl· alh.c'
I old<'d blanl..t•1., One tor the
floor. l"\1\·o to '>II on
l'o.,turc Brec.tth111g l..alll'l1ng.
Rumble and Ill'>'> of
vcn11la1ion Dt,\ilnt 101let'>. A
rat.lio.
I breathe. The beast breathe!>.
I awaken the Huddha. •·
REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRETT
Zen < enter of Orangr County
Co'>ta Mesa
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COMMUNm' & CLUBS
Marking Thanksgiving across religious cttltures
Y ou ue lnvtted to join tbe
eevmth annual Interfaith
Celebralion ol
1b&nbgtvtng on Sunday at 7
p.m. at Newport Harbor
Lutbesan.
SpeU.tng in the hour-long
program wm be o.... Short of
Harbor Christian Onm:b and the
president of Newport Mesa
lrvlne lntedaitb Councl1, which
la lpOOIOring the event; Gng
~of Our Lady of Mt
CMmeJ Catholic Cliwdl; Mn.
,..... 0., of Newport Cliwth of
Jesus Olriat Latter-day Saints,
CM"leen Coo'la of Newport
C.enter United Methodist
Quuch, G9ry Colllnl of St. Mark
Presbyterian Cliurch in Newport
Beach; and A.ma Knott. a
member of Harbor Christian
Olurch
Presenting special
Thanbgtving messages will be
Jim McOnnmon of Newport
Harbor Lutheran Olllrch, Imam
s.dullab Khan from the Islamic
Center of Irvine and Rabbi Martt
Rubemtetn of Temple Isaiah in
Newport Beach.
The Harbor Lutheran Chancel
Cllolr will present ty songs.
The price of admilision is two
cans of food per person to be
donated to needy families in the
area.
•This is a great way to warm
our hearts at the beginning of
Thanksgiving week. while we
celebrate Thanksgiving Day with
our families and in our own
religious traditions. -Short said.
Hf.ART AND HANDS IN SERVICE
TODAY
As you read the Daily Pilot thi\
morning, there is still time to
join in Hearts and I lands Day
sponsored by the Newport Mesa
Irvine Interfaith CouncU.
More than 500 people from
several area congregations,
including Ouistian. Jews and
Muslims. along with service club
members will be working on
service projects to benefit our
local community. as well as the
needy around the world.
The event will take place
between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the
Latter-day Sts. Cllurch. at 16th
Street and Dover Avenue.
"Besldes collecting items for
the 'Support Our Th>ops' project,
we will also have an area set up
for writing cards and lettef'S to
our military.
"We are working on a
donation from Polaroid film to
add photos to the letters making
them more personal,• Day said.
"Something we are also doing
THE EASY WAY TO
HOUSE-H UNT
lf you have been
house-hunting on your
own, you may have
been relying on lhe
c lassified ads or driving
through your favorite
neigh borhoods in search
of "For Sale" signs. A
good Realtor can save
you time and gasolit\e
by making your search
easier and more
efficien t.
Realtors learn about
hom es as they go on the
market~ and the beat
values may sell bef01'C
they are ever advertisedf
Oood Realtors oft.en
beat the sign installation
Cl'CWI to the acenef An
aaent who has seen the
homea available in the
area can aave you time
and effort. By using the
Muldple Uatma Service
and the Internet. an aaent can a1ao ahow you
bli or her company' a JJadna•. u well u thole
of. other finna. 1lte -cent can a1ao stve you
any information you
need about nearby
public ttanlpOJ1&tion,
achoola, lhopplna, and
reC!Utiainal f acillties.
1bo Bwtftaa have ~t*S the Newport
Be.ch area alnc:o 1972.
Por au your ...al tmato
neede call on Ibo
a~B~team
m-.tDOrt1t:oktWell
lhlaydr ...
wtththe
dlelDe being
'PamWea
lbgether,' la
too&rfamlly
h1ltory
reaearch
instruction to
our
JIM . community
volunteers.
DE BOOM There will be
four
computers set up wtth trained
instructors ready to teach wtth
the latest online information for
tracing your family roots,• she
added
SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
The Sons of the American
Legion. Squadron 191 of
Newport Harbor, will hold its
annual awards dinner on Dec. I
at 7 p.m. with Orange County
Register columnist Gordon
Dillow delivering the keynote
address. according to
Commander Les Hunt.
Hunt will present a memorial
service for our fallen comrades.
special awards and certificates
and the Member of the Year
Award.
James Blake, Area 5 chairman
of the Sons of the American
Legion's California
commissioner staff, will address
the squadron.
A full dinner buffet will be
presented by Cigi's Waterfront
Cafe, free of charge to Sons of
the American Legion members.
The Legion Hall is at 215 E. 15th
St., Newport Beach. For more
mformation. call llunt at (714)
649-3315 or e-mail
CuanoHappens~Lcom
KIWANIS HONOR STUDENTS
The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub
honored local students with the
Eagle Pride Award at a recent
meeting. Honored by club
president Dee Pritchard were:
Sofia Leal and Alejandro
Tranooeo from Adams
l:'Jementary. Pranc:a lborpe
and Joeh Vanderwal from
California Elementary. Roa
Martin and Jlm Mendez from
Rea P.lemen~ 1Nlnkte Sc.bool
.......... 1 and..,_
... from Tewtnlde
Intermediate, CJlltldm ........
and ........ from Victoria
elemenlary and ft•• .. 0
Ahas and 9'eelme AnoJo
from WO.On PJementary.
Congratulations to each student.
THE FltST JEW OR THE FIRST ,...
Rabbi......,,. Ar9tane .•
renowned scholar of Medieval
Judaism and Islam, wtD dftcuss
"Abraham: The FitsJ Jew or the
Ftrst MusUm" at a Community
Scholar Program Sunday from 7
to 8:45 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm
The series is co·spoosored by
the temple and the Orange
County Community Scholar
Program, chaired by Fred and
Roedla Bermtdn.
RSVP your attendance to (949)
644-1999 or by e-mail to
kmigdall@thy.org. Temple Bat
Yahm is at IO 11 Camelback St,
Newport Beach.
HARBOR MESA LIONS
SPONSOR PEACE POSTER
CONTEST
The Harbor Mesa Lions
recentJy sponsored the Lions
International Peace Poster
Contest at the Westside Boy<>
and Girls Club and awarded $50
to the winnt'r, I I -year-old
Usbeth C.Ortlz.
Her p<>'>ter will be submined
to District 4 I A Gov. Barbara
Hayward, along with other
winning po'>ters from around
the district.
More than ·150,000 entries
from all over the world will be
!>ubmined in the cont~t. wtth
the grand winner eammg $2.500
and a trip to New York with two
family membe~ for an
appearance at the United
Nations.
Sixteen entn~ were
<>ubmined through the Boy-; and
Girls Oub this year and I !arbor
Mesa President SandJ Scheafer
said she was impr~ by the
expression and creativity of the
entries. which were !>Ubmitted
by 11 · to l 3·year-olds. Joan
Pub and Carol Van Holt. the
contest's co-organi.7~rs, also
p«ae'llted the Boys and Gbtt
Club wtth a donation from the
Harbor Mesa Uom to help with
supplies for the entries.
TURKEY Of THE YEAR
ln next Saturday'.a Daily Pilot.
the Community and Clubs
column will honor Newport
Mesa's Turkeys of the Year tJ our
third annual awards program.
Reminder to the nominating
commlnee ... final nominations
are by 5 p.m. on Monday. Happy
Thanksgiving to all!
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF
SERVICE CLUBS
n.vtd L Bahmm, sponsored
by Huntington Beach Rotarian
Harry Selling. who jolned the
Rotary Oub of Newport Beach
Sunnse. Carol Bernstein,
spon'>O~ed by Maureen Coftey,
PlUG N
andWf ..... lpOmOfed by
II lw ...... who jo6ned the
Hubot' .... Uom Oub and
were iJllialled by ptstrict 4 L4
Gov ......... ..,_4.
WORTH REPUl1NCi
Prom the 1bougbt for Today,
provided by Greg Kelley of the
Newport Mesa lrvioe Interfaith
Council: ·0ur happiness
depends on the habit of mind
we cultivate. So practice happy
thinking every day. Cultivate the
merry heart, develop the
happiness habit. and life will
become a continual feast.·
-NORMAN VINCENT P£AL£
SERVICE CLUB MEET1NGS THIS
WEEK
TUESDAY
7:30 a.m.: The 48-member
Newport ae.dl SLmdle aoc.y
Club wll IDlllC. Awe Qowm
....... tobelr8lllpla
I tt dt ctilam mcMel.
(hltp:Jlwww.~
sunrl#t'otary."'fO.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 LID.: The South Coast
Metro Rowy Oub will meet at
the Holiday Inn and the
Newport Harl>or Kiwanis Oub
will meet at the University
Athletic Oub.
Noon: The Exchange Out> of
the Orange Coast meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub.
• COMMUNrTY a a.uas 11
published Saturdays in the Daily
Pilot. Send your servece club'•
meeting information by fax to (714)
921-8655 or by &-mail to
1deboom "'aol com
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OF HISTOR·IC
CHARM TO
YOUR H ME.
COSTA MESA
130 East 17th Street
(behind the Harp Inn)
949. 722., , 77
a little hard to find,
but well worth your time!
HOME FURNISHINGS • ANTIQUES • ART • BOOKS • GARDEN CAFE
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Al& Sat11rday, November 20, 2004
FREE ESTIMATE
GEmNG
INVOLVED ·
• omwo tNVOLVED runt periodlcally In 1M 0 lty Pll01 on a
rotating baala. FM Information
about adding your organization
to thlt llst. call (714) ~.
Volunte«t mev wort on one-tJme
~Of ongoing progflmt.
Tralnif\Q teak>nt •re evell&ble.
Information: (800) 860-1993.
AMERICAN CANCflt SOCETV
The 0,.,'9• County Region of the
American Ca~r SOclety ,..b
office volunteers. The eodetv 1lso
aeeb volunteers to answer call•
for the unh'• Helpline Info Center.
Information: (IMS) 261-9444.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
DISCOVERY SHOP
p.'*119 to end from medlcal
treetiMnta free Of c:Nrge. n.e
n1qufntd commrtment It• fM
hou,. eldl WMt or month.
Driven mutt h1Ve a velld dnver ..
1ic.n .. and lnannce and be at
tealt 2&. Volu"'"'9 may uae
either their own ~hlcl" or
Am.ncen cancer Sode1V vena.
lnfonnttlon: (949) 281-8448 or
~rtlcan<»r.org.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
DC MARBLE ' GRANITE RESTORATION
ACADEMK: YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mftl famlllea can hott 1
Gennan ltudent end •am up to
$1,000 toward a number of
travel·•broad programs.
Information: Danielle C1rplno,
(800) 322-HOST.
The American C.ncer Society
Discovery Shop needa unwanted
goods auch ••clothing, furniture,
jewelry, aocenoriea, ant.lques
and . The~ may be dropped
off at 2600 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. Volunteers ages
16 and older are also needed to
help sort clothe-. cashier,
decorate, and do computer woit
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at the tame
location. Information: (949)
640-4n7.
Tht American Hean AMn. la
lootdng for wluntMrt to perform
variou1 general office dutt .. In
the main of'llce and Implement
educational end fundralalrlQ
events through Orange County.
No experience neceuary.
Training will be provided.
Information: (949) 856-3665.
VOLJR NATURAL STONE CARE PROFESSIONAL!
800.626. 7148 CA~cIT~cf~W
50th Anniversary
CHRISTMAS TREE
}AMBOREE
at the
ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY
CHAPTER
The Amyotrophlc Lateral
Sclerosla Assn., which helps
people who have the disorder
that is also known as Lou Gehrig'•
disease, needs volunteers.
Information: (714) 376-1922.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
NEWPORT DUNES
Open Nov. 26, 2004
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF
ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leadera, family
resource consultants, special
event volunteers, office
volunteers are needed.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The American Home Health
Hospice Program need•
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally Ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training la
provided. Information: (714)
550-0800 or (800) 540-2645.
STANDAllD Noma F1a
6' -7' = $44.95
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
7' -8' = $56.95
8' -9' = $79.95
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ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross services and to
act as liaisons with the media In
disaster and emergency
situations. Information: Lynn
Howes, (714) 481·5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE
COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take In
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption.
Information: (949) 759·3646 or
http:lf\.vww.animalnetwork.org.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF
NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varying
levels of involvement are needed
to help the organil.8tion with ite-
goal of helping cnildren m the
community. Information: (949)
645-6929.
ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreacn
community service programs,
sudl as the homeless sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed
Information. (714) 540-5803.
BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Balboa Island Museum and
Historical Society, a nonprofit
organization, is seeking
memorabilia such aa
photographs and stories for the
museum's collection. Volunteers
are needed as dooents and to
help with displays. The museum,
at 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A, is
open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Information: (949) 676-3952.
BALBOA PERFORMING ARTS
THEATER FOUNDATION
The Balboa Performing Arts
Theater Foundation is looking for
volunteers to assist in its office.
Volunteers are asked to work a
two-hour shift every week.
Information: (949) 673-0895.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
di1&bilitie1. As a "Citizen Buddy;·
volunteers will visit with a buddy
twice a month and call or e-mail
them once a week. The
organization also has an
a-Buddies program that forms
friendships entirely over the
Internet. Voluntee~ for that
program must be at least 12 year•
old. Information: (714) 546-1828
or http://www.bestbuddie•.org.
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BOY SCOUTS CW AMEaCA INC1
Volunt .. r opportunfttn fof 1M
Or1nge County Councll Include 1
fundralalng, program
development end trelnlrlQ to
exladrlQ troope and pacb.
lnfonnatlon: (714) 548-4890.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS CW
NEWPORT-MESA
The thrN area dubs need
volunteer .ooemet and
artt-1nd-or1ftl worbhop
teadlera. Cell for locatlona.
Information: (949) 642·2245.
BOYS & 6'RLS CLUBS
The organlt.atlon Is running car
campaign• to support ltt
program•. If you would like to
donate your eutomoblle, call
(800) 24&-0493.
BRAILLE INSTTTUTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organitatlon is
looking for volunteers to anlst
blind and visually impltJred
students in a variety of areas.
Information: Mary Johnson, (714)
821-5000, Ext. 2113.
CAMP LA\JREL FOUNDATION •.
Camp Laurel ls seeking volunteer
counselors and medical staff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
organization is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of dlarge to
cnildren living with HIV and AIDS.
Information: (323) 853-5005.
CASA TERESA
Casa Teresa, a temporary home
for single, pregnant, homeless
women 18 and older, needs
volunteers for these positions:
office assistant/greeter, computer
assistant, program developer
assistant, and resale-boutique
salesperson. Information: (714)
538-4860.
COMPANION HOSPiCE
The hospice is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the end of life.
Become a member of a team
whose goal Is to promote Quality
of life and comfort measures.
Eacn applicant will receive 16
hours of orientation and training.
Information: (714) 560-8177 or
volunteers@Companion
Hospice.com.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NETWORK
The network needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats in local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, and then release them
badt to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program is to save the lives of
stray cats. Information: (949)
759-3646.
COSTA MESA CMC
Pl.AYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering, bacbtage wort.
mailings, typing. controlllng
lights and many other duties.
Information: (949) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
The society preserves and
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COITAMEIA UltRACY
COUNCI.
The Cotti Meu lJtet'8CV Center
needs volunteet tutors to teach
English II I second languege.
People~ went to lum Engfith
•• 1 MCOfJd language ere also ~to call. Cati to register.
lnformltion: (714) 435-3310 or
(714) 646-3446.
COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP
GltOUP
Th• Otlnge County chapter of the
national MS Society has started a
new eelf..flelp group In Costa
M ... for people newly diagnosed
or with minima! symptoms of
multiple acierosla, or both. The
group meets at 11 a.m. the
second Tuesday of every month.
Information: (949) 65()..7659.
COSTA MESA PO
The Costa Mesa Police
Department la seeking volunteers
21 and older to work at least 16
hours per month at the main
station at 99 Fair Drive or at the
Westside substation at 567 W.
18th St. Duties Include answering
phones, making appointments,
registering bicycles. entering
data, fingerprinting and helping
with citywide projects. Computer
skills are not required.
Information: (714) 754-6020.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The senior servioel fec:llity at the
comer of 19th Stntet and Pomona
Avenue seek.a volunteen ~can
greet members end the pubfic It
the front desk aP\d volunteers for
the Resource Depertniont wtth
Excel comp~er experience end
sharp telephOne skills. The Senior
Meals program also needl people
to deliver meals to homes.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization et the
Costa Mesa Senior Center is
looking for new board members.
The fundraising and
policymaking board needs
volunteers who will participate
in meetings, occasional
committee meetings and special
projects. Candidates should
have connections in Costa Mesa
and surrounding communities
and an interest in serving the
community by helping seniors.
Information: (949) 645·2356, Ext.
16.
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ADVOCATES
Vo lunteera are needed to serve
as advoatn for abused,
neglected and abandoned
children. Volunteers wort one on
one with a child for three hours 11
week. Information: (714)
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EASTER SEALS
Easter S..la n.ec» votunteere
for ongoing clerlcll work.
progrema for children wf1h
diaabilitlff end apeclal eventa.
Information: (714) ~ 1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE
CENTER
The Environmental Nature
Center provld .. educaitlon
through experience with nature
in a 3.6-acre outdoor clHaroom.
Adult volunteer trail guides are
needed In the afternoon during
the week to lead children'• tours
in the Center. Several other
volunteer opportunities ere also
available. Information: (949)
645-8489.
FAMILIES -COSTA MESA
Thia team which worb to
provide youth and famlllea with
counseling, family support,
health education, mentoring,
tutoring, after-school activities
and kinship aervlcea, needs
volunteers In 1ll 1rea1.
lnfonnation: (949) 674-3978.
FISH-MOea.E MEALS
Call (949) 842-eoec> to help
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FRIENDS OF 1ltE COSTA IESA
L.eMRIES
The Friends la a su.pport group for
the three llbrarl6s In Cotta M ....
Help wtth fundrelsing events Ind
Mlp promote library prog,..m•
and aervicea In our community.
Information: (714) 666-4398.
FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH U8RARY
The bookstore needt donation•
for book .. in. They may be l.tl
st arrv of the brenc:h llbrlrtee -
S.l.bo1, M1rfners or Corona def
Mar -or In the apedll book
closet next to the Friendt Book
Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave.
Volunteer• are needed to atatr
the uaed book store, wh~ 11
inside the entrJnce of the Centnl
Ubrary. Volunteers mult be
members of the Friendl of th•
Library and are asked to wort
one three-hour shift per month.
lnfonnation: (949) 769-9667.
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STEVE McCRANK I OAJLY PILOT
From left, CdM players Traci Lawson, Kasey Kipp, Shamo McMenomy and
Lindsey Ensign celebrate their CIF Division Ill-A victory over Nipomo Friday.
Top-seeded Sea Kings
power through Nipomo
for seventh Southern
Section title Friday night.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CYPRESS -The Corona de.I Mar
High girls voDeyball team kept it simple
in ks CIF Southern Section Division m-A cbampionshJp dash with Nipomo
Friday night at Cypress College.
· "We were just out there playtng for
fun," said Breanne Ogden, one of nine
seniors dotting the CdM roster.
And simple translated to a sweet
sweep for the top-seeded Sea Kings,
MARK C OUST N "AILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Spencer Link catches a pass over El Dorado's Branden Esquivel in the second quarter m the first round of the CIF D1vis1on VI playoffs.
~: Sailors roll into quarters
Orth scores three touchdowns, rushes for 163 yards as host Newport defeats El Dorado.
Rick Devereux
DaityPilot
NEWPORT BP.AOI -The
Newport Hubor High football
team ls a lot like the Mississippi
River.
It just keepe rolling along.
The bolt Sailors (10-0·1) de·
teated El Dondo, 35·10, Friday
night at Davidson Field in the
first round of the ClF Southern
Section Division VI playoffs. The
win was the ftfth straight for the
Thrs and the first playoff victory
since a 36-25 quarterfinal win
over Cerritos in 200 I.
Newport, the No. 2 seed. will
SM NEWPORT, P•1• 85
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
SCOREBOARD
El Dorado 10
Newport 35
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who won the progsum
leYentb leCdon champl-
omblp and ftnt since
1991 with • 25-20, 25-
22, 25-17 victory CM!!' Nl-
porno. in ltl third yar of
existence.
"Just sheer excitement,• CdM .eeoior
outside hitter Jordan Smith laid when
asked to describe how she feh followtng
the triumph. ·weve talked about this
for four years and it's so unbelievable."
Smith and senior middle blocbr
Lindsey Ensign each tallied 16 dip to
help anchor the Sea ~ (26-5), who
outscored the lhird·seeded Titans, 8-1,
to close out game three -and the
match -after the teams were tied at 16.
See VOU.EYBAU.. Pac• 83
La Habra
holds off
CdMin
overtime
Sea Kings dominate
much-heralded
Highlanders, but
first-round upset bid
is denied by host.
Chris Yemma
Daily Pilot
LA I lABRA -In a game tn
which the Corona del Mar High
football team dominated the line
of scrim-
mage on
offe~
and de·
fense.
dom1·
nated tn
rushing
and net
Corona det Mar 31 yardage.
La Habra 34 the Sea
King'>
came up
shon m the category that matters
most -sconng.
The Sea Kmgs lost m overume
to La Habra, 34-31, in the first
round of the CIF Southern Sec-
tion Divts1on rx playoffs Friday
mght at La Habra Hlgh. tn front
of about 4.000 screaming High
lander fans wiUtng their ceam to
Wtn.
The thud-seeded Highlanders
(8-3) took the first Mep m cha.,mg
their third consecuuve Divi.s1on
IX title by defeatmg Corona del
Mar (6-5).
With 5 seconds remairung m
the fourth quaner and the scored
tied at 28, the Sea Kings blocked
a La Habra field goal that would
have given the Highlanders the
win right there. The Sea Kings
took it to overtime. but came up
SM SEA KINGS, P .. e 85
Mustangs' Thorsness leads autumn herd
Costa Mesa High junior water polo player was the
team's most prolific goal scorer this season.
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f!..'f We rea.liz.ed we had to push
I come together as a team,·
Enaign of the late tie in
e three. ·we knew Nlpomo
the first two games in the
mlfinals against second-seed-
louisville before winning the
three. games). Jordan had
, e awesome kills and (senior
erl Traci (l.awson's) serving
i1As awesome.· ~homore Kelly Ouistian
.ilit Lawson's 17th assist down :~line for the match-clinching lQI. eliciting the customary hud-:4e of jubilation by the winners.
, ; "'Lawson abo led the Sea Kings
Mth two ace serves.
c""&veral of the Sea Kings did
• nfost of their statistical damage
in I.he thtrd game.
Among them were senior
Shannon McMenomy. who tal-
lied all of her 10 digs in the third
game while nme of Ensign's digs
came m the '>pan.
#We were stronger, but Nipo-
mo (17·3) was an A-plus digging
and serving team.~ CdM Coach
BilJ Ouistiansen said. "We had Lo
play our best match to beat
them. (The Sea Kings! kept their
poLSe e\1!n when we they were
behind and I.hey Wt>rlced ex·
tremely hard.·
The Sea Kings' defense rose to
the occasion, tallying 14 total
blocks. Sophomore middle
blocker Kasey KJpp led CdM with
four blocks wtule four players
tallied two each.
Ensign. who is being recruited
by Princeton. Yale and UC Berte·
ley. led the Sea KJngs with 12 kilb
while Smith, bound for UCIA.
~lammed nine.
Senior Breanne Ogden, who
THORSNESS
Continued from B 1
and I'm really proud of it."
This past season. Thor>ness
was the leading goal scorer for
the Mustanw>-I le totaled 132
goals Oller 25 games, an average
of 5.3 goals per game, wtule
leading Costa Mesa to a Golden
West League dtJe and the
quarterfinals of the UF Southern
Section Division U playoffs.
<:osta Mesa defeated UI Habra.
I 0-6. in the 6rst round to advance
10 the quarterfinals. an
accornplishrnentnottnany
observers thought would happen.
Thorsness scored four goals in
that game.
"Nobody expected ~guys
to beat lJl Habra.· Postiff said
"La Habra was a great team. This
was a great experience to win a
CIF game."
The MlL'>tangs lost to Los
Alamitos. 19-3, in the quarters
Tue5day. with Thorsness scoring
two goals.
"He's one of the best players
I've coad"led," said ~ who
finished his 12th sea90n coaching
high IChool water polo. •He's a
Corona del Mar's Jordan Smrth rrps a kill past Nrpomo's Michelle
Jost 1n fnday night's Clf D1v1s1on Ill-A champ1onsh1p game.
will conli11ue her career JI rlu.•
University of llan 1>1t'J.:O, fin1\hl'd
with nine d1g\
·we pu1 .,o mlll h 11111t• 11110
this and 11 paid oIT, .. Ogden '>.itd ·we proved everyonl' wrong ..
Ille Sea King'> will hJve a1 lt•J-..1
one more mdtth lo do -.i1111C'
natural player. hi.., wan1 10
win is huge and ht•\ nor
afraid to take the team nn h1!.
bad."
lnorsness -.tarted pt;iymg
water polo the summ1·r
between Im seventh and
eighth grade. I !is.older ,t.,ll'r,
Katie, played for Mt.~ and
talked him into playm~ I It•
played on an age-group team
that fed into the Co~la M1·..a
water polo program
During that tune. then
Shupp would come nut and
give pointers to tho..c.• youn~
players. Tilon,n~ ..aid Ami
by the time Thor;nt><,,.., .md
the other pla~rs got 10 high
school they were u.sed 10
Shupp's coaching i.rylc, lw
said
"I've improved a whok· lot
since then," Thorsnes.-, said
"I look back on those team!. Wl'
lost to freshman year, and we had
no problems with them thi.., year."
With his senior season left.
Thorsness will be the go to guy
next season. He will also be in a
leadership role, sometlung that
wasn't necessarily asked of him m
2004 because of multiple starting
senio]S.
mort• proving \\-hen lhev begin
lhl' < II \tall' tournamen1 on
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I le sctid he plans to weight lift
and play club water polo until
next season. I le wants to improve
his game. his moves. his quick
<>hOL<. and add some finesse. he
">aid.
And one more thing.
"J'd like a growth spurt.· he
said "All my couW\s are really
tall I want to get bigger."
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BOYS WATER POLO
PHOTOS BV OOUGl.AS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pl.OT
Corona del Mar High 1unior Kyle Hersh looks for a teammate to pass to while being pressured by
Foothill players in the CIF Southern Section Division I semifinals Friday night at Irvine High.
Knights top Sea Kings
CdM goes nearly l l
minutes without
scoring as Foothill
claims CIF semifinal.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
IHVINF. -TI1e Corona del Mar
Htgh boy'> waler polo team
fnun<l tl'>elf locked in a
virtual tug·uf ..
war with Foothill
m a UF
Southt>m Sec-
tion Divi-.1on l
5t!mifina.l I nday
night at lrvint'
lhgh.
1Jnlor1una1ely for the '>ernnd
seeded Sea Kmg'>, the Kn1ghl'>
pulled a li1tle hardl'r tn the end
and found the key to victory -
dcfcn!>e -IO eam a 12-9 victory
m front of an estimated I ,JOO
-;pectators.
Third-'>ceded f.oothill (22 8)
held the Sea Kmg'> (20·9) score
le'>.c; for the final 10 minutes, 52
.,cconds of the contest dfter sen-
ior ll1omas Pearson ~cored ht'>
game high fifth goaJ on an ~l'>t
from Kyle 1 lcrsh to even the
march at 9.
fhe score remained thal way
until ju111or I. W. Krumphol/
Mored the cventuaJ game-win-
ning goal wit11 5:34 remaining in
rht• fourth quarter, which gave
1he Krnghl'> a 10-9 cush mn
Ille Kn1gh1' led, 11 -9. with
i· 41 ll'ft in the game wht•11 the
.. rnrehoard malfunc:-tiuned. /\ 25
minute deldy ensued while l rew,
Jlll'mpred to reestablish power.
!'hey were temporarily umut
ll''>'>ful. Ml lhC' final :1:31 wa.,
played withou1 a workmg gaml'
dock on the scoreboard
· lhe Sea King-,. wmners CJf ll
61 13 entering the game, '>IITli
larly failed lo regam lhe 'park
they had rhrough the firs! rhm·
quarwrs of the toniest
BASKETBALL
Continued from Bl
Friday night
fhe result w~ a I 06-69 ">ea
son-opening triumph that, per
hapc;, 'lounded tht• dawn of new
era in Douglass' eight-!ieason
tenure
It Wd5, in facr. the first IJme in
11 <>ea.'>onl. the Antealen. have hit
triple digits. a '>pan of 2911 game'>.
Corona del Mar goalkeeper Gastoh Sanford stops a penalty shot
from Foothill's J.W. Krumpholz in the second quarter Friday.
CdM never led. bur evened the
Knighis !>even times.
Jacob Murphy tallied two goals
while Spe ncer Pirdy and Kyle
I lersh each !>Cored once. Senior
Bryan Buhagiar tallied all four of
his a.'>Sists in the first half.
The Sea Kings' hope!> of ad-
vancing to the Division I finaJ for
the -.econd lime m three years,
however. da.'>hed quickly after
the delay. CdM failed to capital-
i/.e on a 6·on 5 advanlage. and a
Sea King who had earned three
e1ection~ anempted to re-enter
the game. which resulted in an
automauc pt>nalty shot for Fool-
hilJ w1lh 1)4 seconds remaining
Krumpholz. a United States
youth national team member,
rnmpleted hh hat trick -on his
sc<.:ond attempt from four me-
1ers a fter a LdM player took the
hall out of KrumpholJ.'s hand on
his first 1ry.
CdM Coach Sam Bailey said
the exclusions and Krumpholz's
th1rd goaJ hurt. but acknowl-
edged !he damage had already
been done.
'"Ou• offense is always going to
t omt', but defense wins game-;,"
Bailey -.aid 'There is no way you
"II was time," said lJCI JUntor
poim guard Aaron Fitzgerald, a
1ransfer who may have ushered
m the Runnin' Anteaters with 20
p<>tnts, nine assists and a full-
rnun Dair perhaps not seen
-.ince Raimonds Miglinicks was
direcung the break in the
mid 1990~
"I thought Aaron did a good
1ob of handling their pressure
and generating off en~ for us.·
<.aid UCI Coach Pat Dougla."5,
can give up 12 goals and expect
to win."
roothiU beg<m to drop their
defenders. especially in the
fourth quarter, which forced I.he
Sea Kings into talcing severc1.I
long-range shotb at difficult an-
gles.
"When Jthe Knights) dropped,
I couldn't look at lhe cage," said
Pearson, who firtlshed with three
steals. "We wcren·1 aggressive
enough in 1he fourth quarter. But
you've go to hand tt to !Foothill
goalkeeper Travis Stachow..k.iJ."
Stacho%ki made six saves.
CdM senior Ga'>ton Sanford
continued his strong play in goal
with eight 'tavei., including two
diving stops to h is right.
"We played awesome tonight."
Pearson said. "We played our
hearts out."
Clfl>Mtionl
Simlllilil
Foothlll 12. Coron• det Mar 9
Scot9 by Quaftln
Foothill ' 2 3 J 17 CdM J 3 3 o 9
Foothill -Cummins 4, Krumpholz 3,
Hohener 2, Benrsmin 1, Oud1c l,
Oland 1. Saves -Stachowski 6
CdM -Pearson 5. Murphy 2. Hersh 1,
Ptrdy 1. Saves Sanford 8
who~ team produced the pro-
gram's second-biggC'st blowout
in 40 open ers.
Only a 95-55 win in 1970
lopped Friday's thumping, which
quickly got away from the Divi-
sion II visitors when UCI opened
the second half wilh a 9·3 run.
The early second-half burst ren·
dered the final 15 minutes glori-
fied garbage Ume.
Fitzgerald hit 8 of II field-goal
artempts, including 2 of 3 from
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USC vs UCLA
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Friday, December 3rd, 2004
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Lightning stricken
Third -seeded
Lln.fleld Christian
defeats Sage Hill,
ending school's first
trip to postseason.
JemHLH
Daily Pilot
TEMECULA -There'a a flrat
time for everything. The ftrst
playoff victory for Sage Hill
School's football team will have
to come another day.
The lightning wilted under
the pressure of third-seeded Un-
field Ouistian's siu and strength.
losing a CIF Southern Section
Division xm first-round contest.
32-8, at Fox Field.
lo the loss, however, Sage Hill
acquitted Itself nicely ln its first
postseason appearance and
might have found its future.
~1 think we played to our full-
est potential," Sage HUI C.oach
Tom Monarch said. "When
you're young and playing a great,
physical team, eventually you're
going to have some breakdowns
in fundamentals.
For a team that was facing a
tall task against lhe Uons (9-1-1 ),
Sage Hill (7-4) wasn't in a bad
position at halftime. Oluclc. Wt.I-
son, who rushed for a game-high
131 yards on 14 carries, scored
on a 30-yard run late in the first
quarter and Daniel Kelly added a
37-yard field goaJ.
Still, Unneld could have had
more. turning the ball over at the
1-yard line when Dane Fages
slipped and hit the tun just be-
fore crossing the goal line.
In I.he end, I.hough. the Light·
ning were just delaying the inevi-
table as Linfield pounded lhe
ball in I.he second half behind an
offensive line lhat included a
p3lt of 300-pounders. The Lions
ran the ball 23 11mes for 162
yards after halftime.
~Sage Hill has had a reaJ good
'\eason, but they're young," Lin-
~Hiii 8
Unftetd
Christian 32
field Coltb
Outs Poze
aald. "'We
Celt lib we
ahould\'e
been up,
14·0, 21.0.
We had
some offen-
sive break-
downs. but
we ftn.aUy
got It golng
ln the second half."
The deficit increased to 24-0
before Sage Hill was able to
mount a aigniftcant offensive
charge. All but sacrificing' the
running game that carried them
much of the season, the Ught-
ning played most of the second
in a spread off'ense and aired it
out behind I.he arm of Jamie
McGee.
The freshman responded by
lhrowing 130 yards in the second
half, completing 5 of 6 passes for
67 yards on a drive that culmi-
nated in a 16-yard touchdown
pass to Keya Manshadi, who
added a two-point conversion.
Unfield tacked on a touch·
down and a safety to extend the
lead, though Sage Hill had one
lasl shot at getting on I.he score-
board. McGee. who completed
13 of 26 for 143 yards. moved I.he
Ughtning down the field, but re-
ceivers dropped two passes in
the end zone. Monarch opted for
a 34-yard field-goal attempt that
fell short wilh 20 seconds left.
Monarch said he was pleased
with how his offense moved the
ball in the second half, particu·
larly through the air.
The Ughlning have all but four
players returning next year.
H Jamie really matured m this
game." Monarch said. ·rm look.·
Ing for us to pass the ball more
next year.·
Manshadi rushed for 53 yards
and caught a team-high seven
passes for 73 yards.
Sage sophomore Braden Ross
had five receptions for 61 yards
SHe Hiii 0 0 8 0 .
LlnlleJd Chm. 7 3 14 8
'
F'IRST QUM1Ut
LC -Wlleon JO run (Kelly kldc),
3:05.
SECOfC> QUMTER
LC -Kelly 37 FG, 0!53.
TMRDQUMTER
LC -Wilton HI run (Kally ldctl.
9:22.
LC -Hubby 11 pau from Drake
Fagff (Kelly klacl. 4:18.
SH -M an1hedl 18 pHI from
McGee (Man1hadl runl. 1:18.
FOURTH QUARTER
LC -Mallen 2 run (lddc failed).
11:38
LC -Safety, punt snap went out
end rona, 5:08.
A -500 (eat l
SH -Man1hadl, 14-53; AyrH, 7 l~
McGee,6-3.
LC -Wiison, 14-131. 2 TOa; Foate
14-71; Mallari, 5-28, 1 TO; Dane
fagH, 4-17, Drake Fage1, 2· 15;
Bautista, 2· 11 ; Rainey, 2·9, Hubby,
1 4, Fahnon, 2 0.
INDMDUAL PASSING
SH -McGee, 13-26-1 . 143, 1 TD
LC -Oralle Fagea, 2-4 0, 39,
Fahrion, 1-3-0, 17
IHOMDUAl. RECEMHG
SH -Manshadi, 7. 73. 1 TO. Rou.
5-61, Hancocit. 1-9
LC -W1l1on, 1·2B;Hanaen l 17.
Hubby, 1 11, 1 TO
GAME STATISTICS
f1,,Jldowne
Ruo1> .. ·v•1deg•
P.wng v•rd•g• p .... ng
SH
Net 1e1u'n y11d1• rn1
nut ' S.,._ v•1d1111e l 19
Net y•rd119• 1\111
Pun11 4 111
Fumble• lumbl•• l<Ht 7 1
ft9111 n•t v•rd911e C. ~7
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HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY
Newport-Mesa teams looking for titles
Corona del Mar girls
have a chance to win,
while Newport's Blue
is favored for first.
loday's UF Southern Section
croo:;s country championships at
Mt. San Antonio ColJege will be
showcasing numerous Newport
Mesa team.ii that are looking to
add CIF Litle banners to their col-
lections in I.heir gymnasium'-.
The Corona de! Mar I Ugh girls
team has a decent chance to take
home lhe title In the Division 111
race al 8:45 a.m. They will be
competing wilh the Costa M~
girls, a surprise qualifier in last
Saturday's preliminaries. F.$tan-
cia's Sydney Barloon is compet-
ing individually in the same race
among the 13 total schools.
three-point range to help UCI
connect on 39 of its 67 shot~
from the field (58.1 %).
Fit7.gerald also fed senior cen-
ter Greg Ethington for most of
his 11 foul-shot opportunitie11.
Ethington drained I 0 free throws
and was 6 of l 0 from the field to
finish with a career-high 22
points. His previous high was 17
points, last year against Unjver·
sity of the Pacific. He also led the
hosts with eight rebounds Friday.
"With three !starting) guards,
we're going to have to (push the
paceJ," said Douglass, who noted
this UCI team will run more than
any of his previous seven.
"It's a five-man break. .. Doug·
lass said. "It's going to give Ross
(Schraeder, a sharpshooting jun·
ior wing) more opportunldes to
spot up and shoot Jeff (Gloger, a
junior moved from lhe point to a
wing to accommodate Fltzger·
aJdJ can now bounce the ball
from a. wing and our posta can
run the Ooor. •
All of the above, and more,
helped bring down the Turos,
who couJd nCM!t tt<:OVer ftom
early detldts of 6-0 and t t -3.
Schraeder was 3 of s from
The Newport Harbor girls will
be running m Division II at 8:25.
TI\e CdM and Estancia boys run
at 8:05 a.m. m Division Ill and
Sage I liU'!, Katie McKeon will be
individually running in the DIV1-
c;1on V race at 9:25 a.m
UThis I'> tht• bei.t girls team at
CdM in 10 years." Sea Kings
Coach Bill Sumner !laid "We
have a legitimate chance."
Sumner ..a.id he compar~
thest> championships to winning
the NauonaJ League 111 baseball,
with the state competition being
the World Series.
"We're cautiously loolang ror a
CIF title." he said. wit's a two-step
process; we need to wm CIF and
get to state healthy. This isn't the
last race."
Newport Harbor girls No. I
runner Whitney Blue is a favorite
to finish m the lop three in Davi-
threedom on the way to 17
points in JUSt 23 minutes. I le also
had three assists.
Sophomore Nie Campbell,
who joined Ethington. Schraeder
and Gloger as lhe only Anteaters
not maJdng their UCI debut Fri-
day. scored a career-high nine
points in 16 minutes otr the
bench.
Freshman staner Darren Fells
scored eight points, while junior
Shamar Armstrong and fresh-
man Patrick Sanders had seven
apiece. Sanders chipped in a
game-high four steals.
Gloger finished with seven
points for the winners.
Fresh.man Davis Baker scored
six and frontline newcomers
Adam Metelski (two) and An·
drew Bruckner (one) rounded
out the scoring parade that in-
cluded the entire UO roster.
•0nce they started ~g. It
opened up the court,• erud Fitz...
gaald, a former Seattle prep .en-
Mtlon who pla~ laat aeuon at
lacbonvtDe Community CoDqe
fn 1ma. He a1lo bu made ttopi
at Portland State and WUhing·
ton State.
PJtqeTa)d. ""'° totaled 10
RosEYsAUroBODY
Y0u have the right to
chOOM your repair f8dlity
lnetttOlllMBat
f I f f 1 1 M l ~·\I A R R A N T t
s1on II. Blue holds rhe c;('rnnd
best time at Mt SAC th1'> .,e;Nm
at 17 nunutes, 59 second' ~·r
rano's K<iuren Tarver h11l1h 1h1·
faste'>t time at 17:41.
W~t forrance. I .d1<;on , llrt .1
OUnda and Mater l>et haw all
been ranked No. I 1n DIVlW>n II
at some point thlS sea.,on .. mtl
one of those schooLc; 1s hkely 111
rake home 1he team t1tk
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"This is the best girl\
team nr CdM in 10
years.
BIH Sumner, Corona del Mar
cross country coach
points and 14 assists in two exh1
biuon wins, said he was deter
mined to look for his own '\ho1
more Fnday.
"I was being more aggressivt>."
he said. "Sometimes, I think I
pass too much."
UCJ's defense also helped
Dominguez Hills shoot ju'il
3 l.3% from the field (20 of 64).
ZOTS -Friday's win upped the
Anteaters' record in openers to
19-21. They are now 29-11 In
home openers ... The 1,-487 in
attendance took advantage of a
rare chance to aee UCI at home
before the New Year. The 'Eaters
play four of their next five games
on the roed, lnduding Monday a1
USC and Nov. 'r1 et UCLA
Dominguez Hiil• WU UCl't only
home game In November and
the team plays just twice at home
in Oecemb« (0.C. • egalnst
Secnmento s~ and Dec.. 21
against New Mexico S1Bte .•.
n,. 109 p0fnt1 were the mo.t for ua In an~ t1nce .coring
109 In en ilfght1)0lot wtn aver
Nebtatka tn 1see ..• am
Vln<Md1, Who moontightl et en
NFL,.,._, heeded up tM
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Ross.
, 17
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NEWPORT
~fromBl I
~boll to~ Oak (8--3), • r.n~22 wtnner ~ .Kmriedy Fri· ~.lo m.~ Nov.28.
Three toudwlowrw by Ala
Orlb anid a pme-higtl 183 rulh· lnc ,W. by Junk>r Ryan Rippon
teaJed the victory over the Gol·
denHawb..
"We knew Ryan could run the
ball," C'.oacb Jeff Brinkley said.
·He probably would have been
ow starting tailback If he didn't
get bun.•
Rippon suffered ligament
damage to hia right knee before
the season started and sat out
the first sJx games before seeing
llmJted action.
Thevor Theriot, who has
amassed 1, 1J7 rushing yards
counting the 34 again.st E.I Do-
rado, left the game early in the
first quaner after injuring his an-
kle while being tackled.
"It was tweaked a little when I
got tackled from behind.· he
said. ·rube fine:
The real wony ~ti the Sail-
ors would be fine without The-
riot providing a rushing threat
Those doubts were soon la.id to
rest when Rippon gained 40
yards on his first four carries.
But Newport I !arbor had diffi-
cully converting drives into
wuchdowns in the first quarter.
The two Sa\lor series ended on
turnovers on downs after falling
to convert fourth-and-short at -
tempts.
"It was like pulling teeth trying
10 get a score in the first quarter,"
Brinl.ley said. "I was wondering
what we were going 10 have 10 do
to get into the endL.one."
The defen<,e pr0V1ded Newport
with a 7-0 cu 'ihion to start the
game when end 5aamJ KhaJafian
<icoope<.I up a loow ball and tmt-
led 41 yards for a touchdown on
~J Dorado·., fourth play from
M:nmmage.
"'rllar's got IO be the be.t way
to <;tart CIF." Khahfian !>a.Id. "I
picked up the ball and started to
run When I turned around, all I
..aw were blue ieri.ey'> with me. It
W3!) great:
TODAY
8Hketball
College men -Pomona-Pitzer
at Vanguard, 7·30 p m
College women -Love &
Basketball at UC lrv1oe
(exhibition). 7 pm.; Vanguard
vs Freed-Hardeman. Tenn .. at
SPOJlTS
MARK C DUSTIN /DAILY P1LOT
Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brmkley rai ses his arms in iubilation after his team scored rts fourth
touchdown ot the game in the closmg·mmutes of the second quarter in Friday night's CIF Southern
Section Division VI first-round playoff game against visiting El Dorado at Davidson Fiefd.
The fumble occurred when the
Golden Hawk.., quarterback
pitched the ball on an option
play but there was no running
back to receive the pitch
"I heard the quarterback yt.'11.
"Uh lshootJ, and I JUSt got the b.lll
and started running." KhaJ1fian
'iCUd.
The offen~ finaJJy got on lnit·k
in the second quarter, putung to
gether a 63-yard dnve that ended
with a :{-yard dwe by ruppon
The play was c;et up by a J9 yard
post play from quarterback Ka
...ey Peter'> to Spencer I Jnk.
"IFJ Dorado! wa<, putting '>t'ven
and e ight guy-; 111 the box w try Lo
stop the run. They wNe JU'>I dar
ing u-. to throw it," Hrinldey said.
llw Sailor1. regained posses-
'>IOn after a three-and-out by El
Dorado Peters connected with
IJ11k for L'> yards to advance the
haJI to lhl' 50-yardtine. and on
Lhe lollowing play. Peters hit a
wide-open Orth on a poM pal-
lt'rn for a '>core
'"I IJ l>orm.lo\J ..afety was gJVmg
run '>llpport." Peter'> said. ·w e
ran a plJy au1on and he bit on
1he run I h11 Alex and he had the
whole field lo h1m..elf. •
Khahfian recovered another
hotched opuun p11ch giving
Newporr till' hill I on the <.olden
11.iw~.!.t
I 1vt· play., lawr. ( >rth made J
SCHEDULE
Jackson Classic, 7 p.m.
Cro11 country
College men and wom en
Vanguard at NAIA national
championship at Lou1sv1lle
Ky.
Community college men and
women -Orange Coast at
state meet at Woodward Park,
Fresno
High school boys a nd girls
Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa.
Newport Harbo r, Sage Hill and
Estancia at CIF finals at Mt
San Antonio College. 8 a m
Soccer
BRIEFLY
fine d1vmg catch on an our pat
tern for a7-yard score to put the
Sailor, up 28-3 a1 the half.
Orth finished with three recep-
non., lor 67 yard'>. Unk was the
game\ leading receiver with
seven t.ilthe'> for 106 yardi. Pt.>-
ter, wa-. t'fficienr. compleung l I
of hi'> 18 attemph for 177 yanh.
( >rth '>tmrd Im third toud1
down of the day midway through
the th1rd quctrter when ht' re
tumt•d an mien tpllon 21 yard.,
for a touchdown
fnc (,olden I lawk.., '>rnred 011 a
l. yard nm by quartnbt1tk 'ihaun
Lam• w1Lh !. 12 left Newport ran
out tlw tlot k aftt.•r returning lht'
t'n<,Ulfl~ l llkllff 42 Yilrth
Community college women
Orange Coast a1 Cypress. 2
Pm.
Water polo
College m en UC Irvine a1 UC
Santa Barbara. 3 p m
Orange Coast rallies for 56-55 victory
I orward Dave Seifert scored
nme of his team-high 11 points
in the c;econd half ~ the Orange
Coast ( .ollege men's basketball
team rallied to defeat host Cerri·
tos. 56·55, in nonconference ac-
tion friday night.
l'r.uling at halftime. 34-28. the
Pirates 12·0) c;hot 40.7 percent
from the Ooor m the second half
( 11 of 27) while Cerritos ( l -3)
shot 28 6 percent (8 of 28) in the
\econd 20 minutes.
~ifert alc;o grabbed eight re-
bounds for the Pirates, who play
m the Citrus tournament Nov.
26-27
NollCOl ..... IU
<>nnve CoMt se. c.titos 56 Onn99 Coest -Seifert 11, Brown 8,
Devi• 6. James 7. Orta 7, Williams 3,
Mendoza 6. Viaaychl!Q 8
3-pt. goals Brown 2. James 2.
Mendoza 2. Ortiz 1, Visaychadt 1
c.nttos -Weery 12, Hamihon 6, G1l 8,
Reid 9, Hill 4, Thomas 3. Mou 10.
Smith 3.
3 pt goals Weary 1, Reid 1. Thomas
1, Smith 1.
Vanguard Universit y nwn\
ba.!>ketball team held on lor .1
76· 73 no n league victory oVl'r
Oarernont-Mudd Scnpp'i In
day night at the Pit in ( O'>la
Mesa.
Kevin Dalafu '>rnred a gamt'
high 27 po intc; with seven rhrct•
pointers as the Uo ns (4 0) rt•
mained undefeated I le al'>o
finished Wlth a ream high <,ix
rebounds and '\IX assi-.t'>.
The visiting ~tags (0 I l era'>t'd
an 18-point first half defint
with a 28-14 run. 1hanki. to four
players fim1.hmg with douhle-
digit points.
Vanguard playc;
against Pomona -P1t1er
Nont.esue
V.guard 78,
ton1gh1
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 73
Cleremont-Mudd-Scripps Taylor
10, Parsons 15, Zazulia 13, Jolly 16.
Crumley 14, Counemarche 0,
Winterbottom 3, Skrip 0. Bladcwood
O.BorewngaaserO, Kae slle 2,
Saunders 0.
IA1111t•11 ~tcpamk1\ 12 point-.,
will play e1tlwr S.1111a Barbara or
I .i\. V.illey a1 4 pm tod.1y lor
tlmd plat't'
Semifinals lrvtne Valley 68. Orange Coast M
Irvine Velley Murphy 9. Jorgenson
11. Brick 6. Dom1ngue1 23 Crawford
10, Pascual 7. Newsome 2
3 pl yoals Murphy 3. Jorgenson
3 Pascual 1
Fouled out Domingue1
Orenge Co11t Naff 32, Fernande1
2 O"Alessandro 8. Katayama 2.
McCormick 0, Castro 2, Stepanski
12 Viloria 6
3 pl goals D"Alessandro 1, Natt 1
H11lh1me Irvine Valley 32 31
Stunford leads Cup
•SWIMMING AND DMNG:
Stanfonfa men\ and women'c;
ream'i continued to lead the UL
Irvine Speedo Cup at Helmont
l'la.za in Long Reach after the
..econd day.
from 9 a.m to Noon at < .o.,ta
Me<>a 111¢1 1n front of the gym nw Pony D1V1!>10n ·~ for playt.'r'>
•tge:-. 1:1 ,md 14. I t.'t~ are $I 4!i JX'r
playl'r llw Lo'>t.t Mt.''>CI I A.'''Kl't'
play<, in a ronlcn.•me with New
port I larhor and (.on ma dt•I Mar
Pony IA:'aKtU:''> I or 111forn1.1uo11
t.all 1714) :\I H .\4HL
VU women eliminated
•VOLLEYBALL: lht• Van
guard Umver'iily wonH·n\ vol
leybaJI team wa-. \wt.•pt hy ho .. 1
i:resno racific 30 I H. 10 II. 10
.!4, in the -.c·m1hnah or the
NAIA Region II tourn.11nent
Vanguard. wh1l h mt1dt.• 11.,
first poMsea-.on appt•aranre Ill
I 0 years. fim.,hc•-. .!5 I J
Fre'ino Pat ific improve'> 10
J2 I.
Jaclyn I ec led the I mn-. wtth
I 0 lulls.
OJ07 ·10
72170 3&
FltST QUMTtR
NH -Kh•lnt.n 41 fumble ,_.um
(Duffield kldt), 10:!57.
SECOND QUMT£R
ED -Downs 25 field go•I. 10:45.
NH -Rippon 3 run (Duffield kldd.
6:04.
NH -Orth 50 paN from Petera
(Ouffletd kk.tl. 3:16.
NH -Orth 7 pass from Peter•
IDuffleld kk.t). 1.12.
TllRO QUARTER
NH-Orth 21 lntercepllon return
(Duffield ktck). 7· 12.
FOUR'nf QUARTER
EO -Lane 2 run (Downs kick), 2 32
A -3.500 lest.I
INDMDUAl. RUSNNG
EO -Ballas. 12-94; Leyton, 12 49
Lane. 11 69, l TO
NH -Rippon. 26-163, 1 TD,
Rosales. 5-32; Theriot, 3·34, link,
2 minus 1, Tracy, 1-9. Manin.
1 m1nus·1
INDMDUAL PASSING
ED -Lane, 6 13·1. 33
NH -Peters. 11-18-0, 177. 2 TOs
INDMOUAL RECEMNG
ED Wulff, 2-24. Gillis 1 5 Vdn
Holland, lfJ. Ballas. 1 2. Cardpnas
1 minus 1
NH link 7 106. Orth 3 67 2 TOs
Coder 1 4
GAME STATISTICS
J1,~1 do.,.111
Ru1h11 yatrta.Qf't
P••§ing 'f·Hd•qf'I
Pe&.,"1if
N~t 'erutn yerd~'
S..0$ va<d"9<'
N~1 va•dege Pun to
f:urnbl•• t\Jrr•hlH IO'!I
Ft.tgs n~t f.trditg ..
T1rn"' vt w;.eu11.n
ED
~
lS 217
l3
t>-13 1
0
00
245
'> JI> 2
11
00
2118
SEA KINGS
Continued from B 1
lhrt'e point-. '>hort
NH
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3& 1'1>
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11 11$ <1
b]
00
41)
1 3"
0-0 ) 40
2~ 47
"We played a lwll uf a game,"
Lorona del Mar Coach D1c:k
r reeman -.aid. "But there are nu
mor.U Vlctom·-. We '>hould have
won that game •
I he '>ea ~111g., go1 1he hall fiN
m OH'rllme. handed 11 off twtce
ro we,., Pr~"°n and quarterback
lom Weith 1hrt'w an mcomplete
pa..~ on third down. But pds.s Ill
terfl'rence w;c, t-alled and the ~a
King~ got an automauc fir<,I
down and 15 yard'> LdM man
aged J .!.6-yard Andrew I lumnwl
field goal tu go up. J 1-l8
But tht., I hgl1J.111dt-r-. re
... ponded quickly. After an ll·)ard
run hy le.,se ()uezada. quarter
hat~ Flobert Rened1ct compll'ted
a I !i-yard pa~s lu Jeremy Scdaka
In give I.a llabra fiN and goal
on the 2 y-Md line. On 1he nex1
play. t)uezada carried it 111 for 1lw
win.
"We did everything. hut we
gave lht.•m 1hat v.1n." 1-reeman
"'1Jd
Corona del Mar controlled the
offen<.1ve line of \Cnmmage. aJ
lowing Prec;.c;on to ru-.h 38 lime.,
for 208 yard.-. and two touch
down-.. Tlw offen.,1ve line pm
vided ttme for quarterback
Wekh to rnnnec1 twice with h1.;
brother. Kevin. for two touch
downs en routP to % passmg
yards.
The defen'>lve hne held I .a Ha
bra to Just 27 yard!"> on 26 cames.
less than a yard per cany Tiie
ICOMrt#ZU•
CofoMdll Mir 1' 0 0 MI· 11
LIH*'lt 1 1 OMl·M
AtST~
CM -tc. w..dt 29 ~ tn.n T. ~HufTlfMA tktl. ~ -IC. Wiidt 31 ... from T.
'Ne4dl (Hummel ldct), 7:02.
LH -Je. Quezada 2 Nn (Lowe ldct).
:33
SECOND QUMTEJt
LH -Rihn 12 pjMe from a.n.dlct
(Lowe kk*). 5:02.
CdM Hunt« 3' run p.-from
Anderson (Hanour ldct). 10".3'.
FOUR'llt QUMTElt
CdM Preaon 1 run (Hummel
kldt), 1004
LH -EltBdlt 70 kldt return (Lowe
kldt), 9"53
CdM PreMOn 9 run (Humtl'l91
kldcl 5 41
lH Je Ouezac:t. 2 run (Lowe kdl.
2 27
OVERTIME
CdM -FG Hummel 26
lH Je Quezada 2 run
A 4,000 lest I
CdM Presson, 38 208, 2 TDs:
Crowley, 6 25, Brawner. 2· 1. T Welch.
4 minus 2
LH Je Quezada, 15 27. 2 TDs.
Benedict, 11 m1nu1·21
INDMDUAl. MSSING
CdM T Welch, 5 10-1, 95, 2 TDs
LH Benedict, 12 21 1 126. TO
INOMDUAL RECEIYNi
CdM K Welch. 23 88, 2 TOs.
Presson 1 1
LH Rihn. 4.t1. TD. Je Quezada,
3 21 Sedaka 1 20. McDonough. 1-10;
Chambers l 7.
GAME STATlSllCS
J •' II dowt"t4
Ru-v••d.og+-
P.a1nv 1••<119e P.....,ng
N.1 utl'"" y9'<b" ~v••~
Ne1 yar<ldQ~
"""" fum~ furnll!M loei
floq'""' .... ,_ T '"""of l,.,,.,...,irm
Cdllll lH ,. 10
!"J().2J.C :16-27
~ 129
!>-1().1 '7 21 1
1JS '17
2 2 7 21
~ 2.,
'778 ~296
2 1 <>-0
10-8!> 4-l!S
1708 2()-~
dcfrn'>lve back.'> held a u'iually
hiW'i powt:'rt.•d pa&'>ing attack to
I 2fl yard., throuWi the au
1 lw ~a !Ung<. netted 462
yard-. to I.a 1 labra\ l 49 <AM
even won the ume of po~on
ha Ille
Before the g"dJTie, f reeman ~d
he nt'edctl hi'> ofTt-nc;1ve hne and
h1'> defen"vt' bdlk..c; to '>lep up.
lltdl would pr0V1de them the
tx-'>t chance for a Vlctory. he said
"We JU'>t need to move the
ball." ht• \a.Id before the game.
"And lhey throw extremely well.
fhey pnmanfy throw the ball. so
we nectl to '>hut that down.·
C .orona del Mar djd what II
lll't'<i("t) lo do, and even blocked
,1 field XII.ti Ill ..em.I the game LOtO
OVl'nlnll'
Hut in the mo'-t unportant
point of tlw ~ame. the ~a Kings'
olkni.t• '>puttered After carrying
.14 time'> pnur Lo the overtime
pcnud. Pre'>.c;on and the olfen·
.. 1ve lme wl're running low on
1-{ac; And on third down-and·
goal from the 5 yard line. Welch
w-a<, ..ackt'd for a loss of 4. forcing
CdM 10 k.Jck a field goal.
DEEP SEA
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
Newport Landing -2 boats.
20 anglers 2 cahco bass. 12
sand bass. 70 aculpm, 12
rodt fish, 2 sheepshead. 7
wt11te fish, 1 blac* pent., 66
bonito, 11 red snapper
Fouled out Gil, Hill
Halftime· Cerrito•. 34 28
Union tops Vanguard
• BASKETMIJ.: The host
Union Bulldogs rallied ln the
second half Friday to remain
unbeaten as they defeated Van-
guard, 64-56, in the Jackson Ro·
tary women's ba.sketbaJl tour-
nament at Jackson, Tenn.
3·pt. Goals -Parsons 4, Crumley 4,
Winterbottom 1.
Fouled out -Parsons
Vanguard -Burnette 9, Oalafu 27.
Rosborough 4, Kim 10, Ouplessie 7,
Robert• o. Seekins o. Strocsher O.
James 8, McGee 11. Henry O. Bot ma
0.
The Stanford men have 1145
points heading into the final day.
ahead of second-place UC San
Diego with 701 points. BYU is
closely behind with 693 points.
The Cardinal women have
11 55.5 points after two days and
lead the Oregon State Beaver-.,
who are In second place with 697
points.
It's like, vou know, local.
Coach Russ Davis' Uons (2-1)
enjoyed a 31-27 halftime lead,
but UnJon (7·0) shot 48.4 per·
cent (IS of 3l) rrom the Ooor ln
the second half.
Sophomore forward Kelly
SchmJdt paced Van.guard with
14 polnta and seven rebounds,
while VU aenJor point guard
lJsa Faulkner added 13 point.a.
elght rebounda and al.a ual.stl.
Vanguard concludea play ln
u,. tournament at 7 p.m. tonlght
ap1ntt Pnled·Kaldeman. n:nn. ............., ... ............. u.-.... .,, ... ..
Ylwl•""'-lclhmldt 4. ..... lti ~=~~~ lumtl.
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3·pt Goels -Oalafu 7, Kim 2. James
1. McGee 1.
Fouled out -OupleHle
Halftime -Vanguard, 38-30
Coast women dropped
• MSml1li\IJ.: Sophomore
standout Rbondl Naff scored 32
points for the Orange Coast
College women's buketball
team Friday night. but Irvine
Valley defeated the Pirates, 68-
64, in the aemlftnals or the
Santa Barbara townament.
The Pirates (2-3), also led by
The host Anteaters are in fifth
place for both the men and the
women. The UO men have 481
points whiJe the ua women
have 411 points.
. The UO/Speedo Cup con-
cludes today with finals begin·
ning at 6 p.m. at Belmont Plaza.
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• MSBBALL: The Costa Mesa
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2ba, w/tons of UPRJldes,
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Beachs1de 714·968 1200
llAUTY & THI HACH
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2yr s old Willi. to bHch
& shoppma. 4Br. 381,
specious k itchen
w/mapte cabinets. rock
p1tio $839.000 C1ll
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side 714 968 1200
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i''l•b• extensive 1m
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dows & 1 sltder s formal
don rm close to buth
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Stde 714 968 1200
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window\ lhrou&houl
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c en 714 2'12 6770
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gated, nlJSI 5el $8913,950 act
714 2£4-1334
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w/cathedrel cetllnp 198
tub 1n master S685.000
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BeKllS>de 714 961-1200
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THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • NOVEMBER 20-26, 2004
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PRESENTED BY SUSAN SCANLAN ANO MARCY WEINSTEIN OF STRADA PROPERTIES
COVER STORY ON PAGE 2
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COVER •.• SmADA PROPERTIES
2. Cover Story/Index
3.-27. Prudential California Realty
28. Superior Homes
29. Hanu Reddy Realty
30. Armstrong Properties
31.-36. First Team Estates
37. Cannery Lofts
38.-39. Remax Real Estate Services
40. Washington Mutual
41. Fashion Island Realty
42. Wells Fargo Private Mortagc
43. Catalist Homes
44. Backbay Funding
45.-73. Strada Properties
75. Coastline Realty
Kolar & Co.
76. Wells Fargo Bank
This front row custom estate looks down a serene
canyon out ~ ~e golf course and soothing ocean
beyond. Amazing stonework in neutral tones
welcomes guests Into this spacious 6 bedroom
" estate. Th~ entry level offers a rich, wood paneled
office which is adjacent to the formal living room.A
gourmet kitchen and family room are also located
on this level, both opening to the rear grounds,
creating an ideal setting for entertaining and
everyday family living. The upstairs has .if bedroom
suites including the luxurious master suite with
panoramic views. The lowest level features a
subterranean garage and a spacious bedroom which
could be converted to a bonus room or perhaps a
media room. Relax by the infinity edge pool and
enjoy the sweeping views.
$7.250,000
For Additio,al Information Please Contact:
Susan Scanlan
949.640.3650
Marcy Weinstein
949.689.3550
Strada Properties
1..0 Newport Center Drive, Suite 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660
84.-123. Coldwell Banker/
Coast Newport Properties
125. Countrywide Mortgage
John Dundee
127. Loan Advisors
Portfolio Financial
77. Abrams Coastal Properties
129. Mortgage Rates 79. Laguna Seaside Realty
80. Pacific Coast ReaJty Group
81. Roger's Realty
. 82. Metro Realty
83. Countrywide Mortgage
130. Open Home Guide
131.-134. Home& of the Week
1.35. Prudential California Realty
136. Strada Properties
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Canyon , Laguna Beach, Laguna Nigud, Dana Point, Monarch Beach, Capistrano Beach,
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Allio Viejo
Park likl location w/nice siz.e yard.
3BR/3BA condo. Frmch doors open up ~rivate backyard. ( 92) • 949.495.1800
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Your own castle. Pnvate & secluded in
the ca11yon. 2 master BR, 258A.
UqUWle throughout.
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$175,000 -$8'9,816
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48R/25BA, new 1uah lan3acaping
Tumbv, ready to movt-ln. (537442-0 949.425.9600
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P~ North ta~ loadon ICl"09
from the Bluffs Of C~t Bay. Beautiful
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Parker joins Prudential's Laguna Niguel branch
She enjoys matching
clients with their
perfect home
Ben Buchanan, manager of
Prudential California Realty's Laguna
Niguel branch, has welcomed Laura
Parker to his staff of successful sales
assooates. A two-year resident of
Aliso Viqo. Parker is eager to provide
her cUents with superior customer
semce
Parker, who was quite impressed
with the professionalism of all the
agents anJ staff members with whom
she came Ill contact, JOUled
Prudential in September of this year.
Since then, she has been pleased
with the company's marketing and
has ta.ken advantage of the many
services n offers to better serve her
clients.
Plus, real estate has proven to be a
pe.rf ect 6t, be-cause she loves
matching customers with the dght
property and .assisting them in such
an important purchase
'"I have extensive personAl
cxpenence in relocating. and I know
what that implttt," she stated. ,
· -~aCNghout m,"carett. I have • •
always provided my customers with
superior customer service, and I
intend to transfer these skills tn my
real estate career."
Parker, who was previously m
marketing, business development,
and international business, relocated
frequently between Europe and the
United States and has lived in
numerous states, as well. •As a result,
I have a good understanding of
different real estate markets and
lifestyles and I am well aware of how
difficult it is to adapt to a new area. I
look forward to helping my
customers in such a stressful
transition:
Planning to specialize in Laguna
Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Monarch Beach,
and Dana Point, Parker also intends Laura Parker
to assist any international customers
looking for homes in Orange County. Indeed, her hard work has resulted
Her past experiences will in praise from clients who are eager
undoubtedly ~ her well. to share thdr positive experiences
"In intemauonal business, I used to with the amJcable agent.
locatt new U.S. products for overseas "Laura was able to loate a very
companies," she remarked. "I believe complex and hard-to-find IJne of
the key is understanding the clients' products," a customer gushed. "'She
needs so that I an search the market negotiated prid.ng effectively and
extensively to 8nd the dgbt solution. studied aport regulattons making a
There is IOmetbing out there for deal that seemed ~ble
cv~~""~~~put .happen.; enougtr hi 'ftndtngit:• -· '" -• • .-\.With'~ ohpplfcabt~
experience, Parker is also eqwpped
to stage a home in order to facilitate
its sale. As a project manager for an
Italian company that sold upsc.ale
furniture, she became good at and
blterestcd in interior design.
Aside from an enjoyment of nature,
the outdoors, exercise and good
restaurants, the agent likes
eurdsing, traveling, walking on the
beach and relishing good
entertainment.
"What I an transfer into re.U estate
from my previous experience is a
good understanding of people
coming from very different
backgrounds, knowledge of different
markets, personal experience in
relocation, and a solid business
background,• she asserted.
Laura Pariter is aV11ilabk /or your
ltbme buying'"'" seUtn& neds •nd
can be ~Ill (949) 215-3183.
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949 . 689 . 8686 I www.HomesByBruce.com
Representing the discerning buyers and se/fers of premium properties In Coastal Orange County
3301 East Coast Highway
Corona def Mar, CA 92625
Emerald Bay
Spectacular view property within the pri-
vate enclave of Emerald Bay. Enjoy the
private beach , tennis and poof that this
lifestyle affords. Remodel or build your
dream home from one of the best view
sites along the coast.
29 Blackhawk, Shady Canyon · Open House Sun 1·4
Located in the private golf community of
Shady Canyon this classic Santa Barbara
style home has everything you could ask
for in the 21st Century. Situated with
unobstructed vistas of the canyon, the
privacy and serenity are unique to this
rural location.
Harbor Island
Fantastic opportunity to live on Harbor
Island. Great bay views looking straight
down the channel. Private dock for your
large yacht, pool & gardens for entertaining.
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300 HAZEL • CORONA DEL MAR 1019 DOLPHIN TERRACE • CORONA DEL MAR
Rare ocean view property on one of the most
desirable, sought ofter streets in CDM. located on canyon
just steps to Little Corona Beach . Remodel
Catalino Island, Ocean, Boy & Sunset views
Contemporary 4bd, 3bath on 12,000+ sq ft lot features
great entertainers deck with water feature , BBQ and spa
w ith sweeping views. Apprais ed at $3,400,000 or build your dream home.
Priced at $2,550,000 -. Call for Price •
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12 ALTINO • ZIANI, NEWPORT COAST
Granite counters, crown moldings,
Coleen
Brennan
949.275.2775
coleen brennan@p rucdm. com
www.coleenbren nan . com
303 35TH STREET • NEWPORT BEACH
4Bd, 2both upper unit with great room &
rooftop view deck + 3bd, 2bath lower 2 bd+den, 2 both, Built in 20031
Priced at $885,000
7 PINEOAK • Auso VIEJO
Ouret & spacious 1 bd + bonus room,
hardwood floors , fireplace & more.
Priced at $360,000
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15 W1uowooo • Auso V1uo
Immaculate lourelmont, 2 master bds, large
yard w/mountain views, No Mello Roos.
Entertaining offers $•75,000·$524,876
Priced at S 1,699 ,000
Highly upgraded with designer touche s
End unit with 2 master suites.
Priced at S• 15,000
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~ UI< 1nJ t1h,J,1U• i<"l\'lle, pew.re Mid ~etJ •Jli amc ueiurtJ 1n My>oc HJIJ. The pcrfa.., Tumk<y Ncwpon Beach home with thrtt btdroonu Excq>norul Ncwpon Coas1 enate, loa1..d in tM pmugiow
n I.if! "'11.-..d• ''" I~ ... rn lh11 one,,(, kind m.utt'1f'I<'? olTm oqwg1r and thl'et' fulJ ba1hs. La~ cntenainment room, th= dutdoor mulu-mcllion dollar community o( PdlClll Crest. Alfo1ding
•tu,1h" .ikl !\'''fi«'U> 1mb .. n,c 1hn,..P..•111 l'lnnur" .in.! pvl<"•""' ocan ~ AnJ nww upgrades throughou1 1~ homt'. Fabulow An rranqucl, nquime qualcry. and pnvatt' living wllh casad1ng
l u.ilm• ,nJ -..n'"" ''''" tmm •II rounu \rim over 11.000 iq ~ cn tht' nwn Wilson h:ud wood Aoon md doubk--p;anc wmdOWJ 1hrough-wacethlh, md a lwooU' ~ counyasd and badcya.rd.
"'""" ,. 1eh \ bain•1t1u ml /i.,. 1n.l • lull b.IM A -ty bwlr homt thotcr out. Kitchen appliances arc less than Ii~ yean old. Ocnn vitw Gorgrow panoramic ocean views, si• bedrooms with tc"YCll one
hrcnu...: ""<~ n.rur.l 11ot1n nuthk. Tmmcnc. gnn1rt .and lll(MI( ~ from l1vmg room ckck and ciry approval 10 .Mid m Mldioorul and half badu. 111.11 esa.tc • ptcd with WTougjn iron ro« and
.. uh l'v.mbc>o lkionn~ 1hruupi.111e lcunrhowc " itpenr~ by in finny pool/spa. lt">od. Of&:n:d at SI, I 00,000 leaf acccn is with a pnv.a~ dt!VCW3y cndra.cd Indoor pool, dry
'"'h t.r~ tLe p-1,., ucu \olumon.'W wrc tl.>oi1n~ ~.r~lhowroom fur t.11 saurua and ckva1or acccsa to all thru kvds. This home ia apprm.
rcw •• ,, ~J,,.,,w (WLn~ 1n.idc J"Mec pee l.urtJ a end o( cul.de YI. 11.438 sq. feet with an appro1. 8 ar pngc. A ~ aunlcq
I )flrmJ ;c n,'90,000 CIQtC S.0. wdl _,.. .... ..._. $l.500.oc»-$9,500.000
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Localed tn Lhc prattgiou.I equestrian gate gumlal c.ommuntt)' of Formu model. highly upgr•dcd home loauc<i in the prcsugmu\ F.ihuku Seddlcbad< Mcunom and oiy ~I VICW\. Highly~
1hc Hum Club Thu fabulow equestrian wncd propeny aprawh guud p tc<i community of C .-Oto Jc Cau. Overlook.mg the gull gorgiixu fOOr bcxlroom home. dutt full l'»d-6. nodal on a pol'll '117.cd lut
out .ilmo« three acrr:s and approximau:ly 8.000 sq feet of luxu COUf\C md lac, a very M'.fcnc .ua of enc wnh. Fla! 1 I! acre (}fl ,\ nJ.J.:"' llunon. l111s home bnu"" ,,uJ1nl "''""~ f,.hoj..,.
ry ltvmg Otfcnng 'pccucul:u Ocean. h1lb11k and moun1a1n lot •nd approx 6,300 sq feet ufluxur. h"ng hvc <>'emuJ ~I 111.Lrl-lrtlmni~1hn1uf11•"u1J.M11.<U1f'o 1=1•n1t< l..11d1<11''"'"'''f1''\"-l>l..r ..
VlCWl wnh a proftU1onal \luO pumng grttn and a hghLcd 1cn· roomi w11h fi,·c whole b•th~ •nJ two h.UI b•ths. f-ntcruming t.1U<•l .JnmC!'o. n,..'fl 1n..i..!111!' ..i ... t cu-.r111>i tuwJK'\t """'lrt~ .\ 111,.,-1"'
ms coun The ma111 hoW< h~ .. bedrooms •nd six and• h•lf b•ckvud ..,11h l~c pool ""d p<•ol hou\C fr••crtonc 00< 1111g t:.u111h •""\d1l'<...i1t•.J ..i1t! .1 cumO...-. l·~r><' Offered •I St .1-'\.000
b;ulu wuh a 3oepan1< ba1hroom •nd h«iroom louted 111 the pool 1hroughou1 dov.•n\1•11' wuh ,hcrr. v.ood p.tndmg and Vcnerw1
hoW< Long pnvarc dn~y with fuur-<:u pngc. Bnnd n<W plutcr "'~lls <. wmm dra~tlt"\ .ind 'r.unlo' \tcd \'1k1nF. "Pl'h
1uinlns scrcl k11chtn "pph.inc~ .ll\d new mublc tl~llmng .tnH"\ thrnu@.hout (,uurmer ""<hen Off"cttd al $2,699,000
throughout downsum f.mcm..1nmg badcyud with pool, 'P"·
bout in bar wnh new rd"ngc=or .nd cLU\ ... uhcr and 2n c1ouc
fruit orchard. Ss,699,000
ONE ACR.E HUNT CLUB PSrATE
Fabulow I I acre homc !oared 1n 1hc pn:mgiou1 commurury cl !he Hunr
Oub Esma E.qUCStrun wncd 2nd 24 how guard g;atcd. Spao.IOUS fi"'
lxdroom atatc wuh li>e and " tu.If baths. SWnlcss ired •Prl1lfl(.CI rn gourlllC1 k1tchtn wuh Tn>emnc Aoonng 1hroughour 'clo--niwrs
BIQthtahng mounu.in Views! 4800 tq foo1 home on • IU.1 full xrc lot
with room ro build rcnnu coun. .ablc's. pool and pool ~ and mud.
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MONARCH POINTE MASTERPJF.CE
Sninning Monarch Poinre ear2~ with iwttping ocean views and
sparling ciry and couul hgha. Fabulous grand cnrnncx with a
Travcttinc double staircue end a gorgeow grand foun12.in.
Mmrr suite with whirt -m views and a wine cellar with a wr·
ing room. Thu atatc boast approximatdy 8.400 tq fttt with
aquisuc quality 1h.ioughou1. Sdkr will mtataln o&r.
bd.-su oo.000-U.soo.116
CUSTOM FSI'ATE SITE
Fvltutic 20 xn OOITI( mt 1n the ~red rnmmumtV of Juluna f.nru
Equarn.ui z.onc submn \.'l<W' of the mrrrc vallcv of Sail Juan C.r1nrwo
~ site pwu vc •va1l.ablc fnr home Owner 11 ITJ(l(1va1al ml i.1U
ind< or~ O!Ttmi it Sl,200,000
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BEST OF SAN JUAN Hll.U roro·s BEST ENTERrAlNJNG FSI'ATE
Fo~cr modd l~ced rn San Juan H1ll1 wnh privarc cul-<l~JaC Wckomc to .t Family fri.:ndly home wnh • l.trgc cntcnain1~
locmon. Appro11mardy 4,200 "l· ft. wnh fiw bedrooms atld four backyard w11h rock formarion pool. 1pa and w•rcrf.ill tarurc
and 1 halfbar.N. Beautifully u~ with a m<>Ric 1nby medal· fn,oy the peacefulness o( rc50n lrv11111 on l•.icra wuh private
lion in me entry, l:wdwood "lfooring. wood pind cd walls and hill vitw1 1har complement .a Fntcrbmcn Rn1dcncc. Truly
ironwotlt and plant•tion shuucn throughou1 Includes warm and 111vmng. tlm custom home offc" over ">600 tq fttt of
nannylsuvia suite tcpantt from home. &cky&ni 1ncluda blM:lt undcnutcd rlqpncc wi1h 6 lx-dmom' md ~ b.11hl'Ol1m\ 1nduJ-
bocrom pool. gorgeow archittctunl JQlUC, and brgir pano With cd l~ and pnvuc property c .... mc •mcll 1hc It~· C'lfkrcd at
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openings avulablc for licensed
real csratc agents, exceptional
office. great comm1ss1on, good
work cnvtronmcnt.
Call Mary Ann Ferri! •t
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ROOM FOR EXPERIENCED AGENT OR TEAM
Gorgeous private office with golf course view, large enough for
a "team ". If you like working in an "Independent" office, with great
management, in-house marketing, quick decisions, progressive
arrangements -in a "boutique office" environment.
Please call us for a confidential interview:
Teri Armstrong Hardke (949) 718-4600 x 114
or Dianna Munro (949) 718-4600 x 117
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By Ten 'ftardke. Represented seller.
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Represented buyer
"(~y by Pau4 .Jonaon •t 818-992..s830)
l.llo f>•r~ fJrlfll -.Sol It
By Teri Hardke. Represented .....
Back by Popular Demand!
1031 Excha~e Info Night
on Wednesday,
December 1st, 6 .. 7 P.M.
at Armstrong Properties
1470 Jamboree, Suite 200.
(Chamber of Commerce Bulldlng)
Please RSVP to attend:
(949) 71 M600
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HlM1NGtON IEACH.~ upgrldlcleppac.4.000 Sf
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lAQJNA NIGJEL Spemcullr lstlrld kllchen wtltl ..,. ..,
Ind .-.SS Vldng coot 1D1>o 4 bldrooml widl IN llf'9"l
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This is a beautiful ocean view property. It is located on the ocean side of
Paci6c Coast Highway.
A great opportunity to build your dream beach home. 1bis property ts also
close to beach access .
Th.is property is offered at Sl ,599,000.
For more t11/t1f'INllion, CAil Bradford Upton Ill (949) 497-5599. Str""4
Properties. 1088 North c.oast Hif/tlOlly, L.tl/J'M Buell.
Comer location
with great views
Enjoy unobstructed
ocean, mountain and dty
lights views from this
magnificent three
bedroom, two and
one-half bath home.
There is a gorgeous
built·in office in the huge
bonus room. There is a
downstairs master
bedroom, security
system, two fireplaces,
crystal chandeliers, flagstone entry, recessed lighting and sound system.
This home is offered at $1 ,535 ,000.
For more Information, call Adrimne Bren""" Ill (949) 640-3600. Slr""4
Properltes, J 40 Newport c.enter ~e, Ste. 100. Newport Buch.
Elegant Bayshores
This elegant Baysbores
residence built in 2003 I
blends sophisticated
European style with the
quintessenttaJ, California
beach Ufeatyle . .An
impressive c.ast stone
enertor with custom
glass/iron entty doors and
front terrace flanked wi1h
plum and cypress trees,
create a drama1ic first
Oceanalre duplex
'lbe ocean 'View upper unit is a 1aJge four bedroom, two bath wtth a balcony.
1he eecood unit is a two bedroom, one bath. Boch units me In good amdttion
wtth tile tloodng. Located oot house from the ocean, diae is a time ar ~
and off stnet parldng. Ideal for raitaJ property, a second home or modominiwm.
This home is oft'ered at S 1,979,000.
For more~, c"1l CJwfslqpMr Paw"' (949) 640-36()(). SbrulA
Properties, 140 NetllpOrl <:elllel' Dr;tle, Ste. I 00, Newport Bod.
Many upgrades
highlight home
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ocean, Catalina Island
and golf course views
from this single level
home. There are three
bedrooms and two
baths. Beautifully
landscaped entry
courtyard welcomes you
to this highJy upgraded
home featuring new
Milgard windows, carpet,
paint, slate floon and fireplace. Secluded beach and private clubhouse.
This home 19 offered at $899 ,900.
For more "'frmnatkm, call Jim Turco at (949) 640-3600. Strad4 Properties,
J 40 Newp<Jrl Ce1Jle1' Drive, Suite J 00, Newport Buda .
Three properties
available In
Bayside V111age
impression. lnslde, the exquisite use of muble, ttone, tile and granite ts
complemented with tntdcately carved wood dNill, moldin~ and coffered
ceillngs. In all, the home oft'm .appromnately 5,500 lqUltt feet of spad.ouJ
living on two Inell. 1'bae att fkte bedrooms, ftve aild one-half bathrooml, a
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muter IUlte featma a~ room And J'!'IV&te temc.e .from whJch to enjoy
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entatGnlrlg . .A 1ar£'e ttitee car 811'.'9 offen ~ addttional storage space.
F..ojOy all of the woncktfUI ~of ~&!ted Ba,motts with its private And, on 5aratoga Is a double wide mobJle home wtth new pldnt met aupet .ad ~~and~ views of the bq. Move m condftion. Please ask us about our time bedroom.
11di h6liDe 1' Of&ftd at $2,5>95,000. Pria!S available upon request.
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lasuna t>codi -Located steps away
coastJine A ~ views! from the beach & steps away from
Stunnlq 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. local restaurants & shopping' 3 bdrm,
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Daxi Point -Custom estate with
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rooftop deck & more! !>1.895.()(X)
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condo. Open terrace mowttain view
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garage home. Minutes from down-
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bath, ftreplace, inside laundry, private
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Deadline (or Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m.
Gov/leg meeting -4 p.m.
November 3 -Wednesday
Marketing Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8 15 am.
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m.
Internet Tech. meeting -2 p.m.
November 4 -Thursday
Marketing Meellng/Ball Park Pizza -8· l 5 a.m .
LN Broker Preview -9 a.m -I p m
November 8 -Monday
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m
November 10 -Wednesday
Marketing Meeting/Wells Fargo B,rnl.. -8 I 5 a m.
LB Broker Preview -q a.m I pm
November 11 -Thursday
Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8 1 5 a m.
LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. -I p.m.
Tempo Training -9 · 10 30 am 11 am 12 JO pm . I ·JO · I JO Pm
November 1 5 -Monday
Deadline (or Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m
MLS Committee meeting -4 p.m.
November 16 -Tuesday
Budget & Finance CommittN' -10·10 a.m .
November 1 7 -Wednesday
Marketing Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m .
LB Broker Preview -q a.m. 1 p m
Internet/Technology meeting -2 p.m.
November 18 -Thursday
Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8· 15 a.m
LN Broker Preview -9 a.m 1 p.m.
November 19 -Friday
Board o( Directors meeting -8:30 a.m.
November 25 -Thursday
Happy Thanksgiving
Board office closed
Novemver 26 -Friday
Board office closed
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949.234.5158 OFFICE
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949 .212.5279
COASTAL HOMES SPECIALIST
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Mary Schreiber 71 4.693.6886
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Elepnt villa nesded on Bis Canyon Golf Course. Tutafully
upcraded.
Sue YOl.lll 949.759.3708
CAfltlftANO MACH tits.• Cl\vrnlns. ) 8d. view home on the Qke, nar ocean. In a pted
community. PtaY Names 949.6112926
llLCOUWT' Sl.HS,000
Wonderlul S 8d pool home Chefs kttchen opens to SfUt
room wictl wet bu.
San Hinman 949.7593705
Brad Hinman 949.7593732
$2,100,000
Bluff top. panonm1c ocu n VI-cunom home S 8d Court
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Peu.y Names 949 632 2926
Nlnq Risen 818 416 4877
CHINA COVIi SI l,tJS,000
On.-of-a-ktnd grand -.it home located 1n secluded China
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8-idful vi.ws from this wonderlully ~ home. Close to
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Spanish-Inspired oasis
Thil breathtaking home offers seamless integration of design,
architecture and romance. The 4,695-tquare-foot floor plan
f eatwa five bedrooms, 6ve and half baths plus a spectacular
entertainer'• baclcyud with a sparkling pool.
A meandering pathway operu to an amazing inner courtyard
enveloped by French doors. Once inside, you will notice how
radiant raya of light enhance the glossy sheen of Spanish terra
cotta tile floon. Cucading waters flow from a vintage fountain,
while a collection of Juliet balconies look down from the second
level. One side of a double-sided fireplace spreads warmth
throughout this tranquil setting, while the other side faces a
secret outdoor dining alcove, ideal for a.lfttsco entertaining.
Enter the interior of the home and step into a fonna.I Uving
room accentuated by a collection of towering windows. A
crackling fireplace wtth a handcrafted wood mantle creates a
special ambiance that radiates sophistication
Lavish entertaining calli for the fonnal dining room. Rich
chocolate-hued wood floors and custom inset ceilings with
designer lighting allude to the carefully placed details that &re in
abundance throughout. A cozy fireplace is care1&ed by a
CUilom-built wine center with iron and wood designs. A wall of
French doors open to a private atone patio dotted with colorful
garde:nl and a tnnquU fountain, the perfect setting for serving
after dinner apenti&. .
The gourmet center island kitchen is plwh with exquisite
granite counten, Viking IUinlea steel appliancet, designer
backsplaah and wood floors. An arched shaped brea.kfut room is
filled with light from scenic windows presenting hllh backyard
views.
The utmost in relaxauon calls for the comfort of the family
room. Centcttd around a raised heanh fireplace and built-in
entertainment center, imagine spending cool holiday eveningl
with loved ones and mugs of frothy hot chocolate.
Upatain, a double-door entry leads to the romantic muter suite
with fireplace. French doon open to a wrap-around terrace with
amazin8 views. Riva!Jn& a flvHUr reaon spa, the marble muter
bath offer a step up Roman IOlldng tub md aepuate hil and hen
vanities.
Equally impreutve, addtUonal rooms include a spadOUI den
with built-tn bookcua, a ftnt fJoor bedroom that opem to the
courtyard plw an uplt&in btJUarda room.
OutJide, the 14,00CHquare-foot grounds offer a wulth of
outdoor acttvtdea. A sparkling pool, bubbling spa and tropJal
watedall aw encased by profeaional landscaping and raiJed
planten bunting with colotful blooms. Crtll up your belt with the
buUHn bArbecue center and tiled entenainmmt bar. An
apanitve gruay area could C&lily accommodate a children'• play
center, a dog ND and 1 lattice<avered pzebo.
TbLt home JI o&red It U .175 million.
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Mesmerizing ocean
view vllla
Enveloped by nature'•
splendor, this Qlltom buUt Marlc
Singer designed ruidence
overlooks panoramic coa.stllne
views to deep sapphire Pactftc
Ocean waten. Truly unique, you
will savor a unique presentation
of fine materials that brilliantly
represent an array of rich colors
and varying tenuia. 'nle
3,2<>0-tquare-foot floor plan
proudly oft'm four private
bedroolllil and three ttyUlh baitha .
Once inlide, dramatic volume ce:ilinp aoar above you, while golden rays of IWllJ~
gently glwn through a wall of scenic French doon. Thia peaceful aettinS ii wanned
craclding fireplace and ii the perfect addition to any attp beach night. Step through
French doon and enjoy the ambiance of never ending ocean YilW from a private su
deck. Nearby, walls of windows gently careiB the fonnal dining room for the ul~t·
stylish entertaining
One look at this home's lavish kitchen and you'll never want to dine out again.
Skylights pour fresh runlight throughout, while a.qullite pnite counters, custom
recessed lighting, rtainleu steel appliances and an exp1nttve center i.lland add tmme
appeal. PiI a favorite cocktail from the CUltom wet bar, then retire to the famUy room
end of the day relaution.
Outside, a lulb ~of profeuional l.andsapin& emerald lawna and thtte &aUZl
view decb offer the quinteamti.al se~ for elepm beadt IC>ireel.
Additional appointmenta mc:lude French mullioned windows, extensive use of mar
a home.pm and archi1ecnmlJ cupolaa.
Equally lmpreuive, thil tnuucul&te home 1.1 loated in an e:xdusive gated commur
and off en dittct accea to the spaikling community pool and bubbling spa.
Thil home ii offered from SJ .25 mUlion to SJ .38 m.Jllion.
For more i".f°""""""· ettll Rm Tettm Rul l!st4te's Bill Roifilsg 111(949)689-4410.
Top of the World
Perched at the top of a
rugged iea cliff, this fully
remodeled raidence enjoys
panoramic Yie'WI of
canyom, city Ughu and
mennerizing coutlfnet.
Nettled on more than 9,000
square feet of lulhly
landsc.aped pounds, thia
atyliah residence features
three private bedrootn1 and
two bath.a.
Richly appointed, the
Uvtna room features
poliahed honey-blond wood
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Yintafl bdck ftreplace. A
wmn palette of &ah
~paint adda a touch of IOphiltication, deeply, -unnaattna 90lltn& cathednl
vauJied cetJinal.
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a custom tub and MplJllle lholftl'.
Outade, a bdck ocean vtcw pltM> wek:oma you wttb 1 built-in bub«ue center and
Wltedall feature, all enveloped by mature profeukmal landtc:apJng.
Savor thia home'• world-renowned lquna Beadl Jocation near an plledet, ftvHW
dinina. quaint boutiqua and an array of a.tlturaJ punutu.
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Shea Homes continues to welcome hornebuyers to Costa
Azul's sales information center
Three designs highlight
this impressive
collection of new homes
Smee the recent opening of the
Sales Information Center for Shea
I tomes' Costa Azul, enthusiastic
homebuyers contmue to preview
tlus spectacular neighborhood
located beyond the dramatic guard
gates of Pacific Ridge at Newport
Coast. With the model grand
operung coming soon, now is the
time to get an early look at this
magnificent collection that
embodies the best of elegant coastal
Uvtng tn Orange County
"We att enjoying a very positive
ltipOnSe from homebuyers who are
interested in a magruficent new
residence in this coveted setting,"
said Bonnie McClain, sales
counselor for Costa Azul. ·After
viewing our exhibits, renderings
and amenities lists, our guests have
been quite tmpressed with the
architectural detail and
Costa Azul Is located In Pacific Ridge at Newport Coast
craftsmansh.Jp that wtll highlight
this residential enclave Visitors also
have the opporturuty to experience
a 36o-degree virtual tour of Costa
Azul. a specialized computer
program that guides homebuyers
through a detailed viewing room by
room ..
Homebuyers who aspire to a
superior lifestyle near the coast are
inVlted to explore the luxurious
possibiliues of a Costa Azul address
They are also encouraged to visit
www.sheahomes.com, which is
Lurrentl> tht> nc1ghhnrhood''
l'Xclus1ve prou.·dure fo r rl·g1,1t·nng
one's mterl''t
CO'>ld Atul wul 'howc_a'l' thrl'l'
dt"'1plS ran~ing from cl pprox11natl'l>
3,620 to 4.490 -;quan· let•t ol .,mglt•
level .md two story lt vin~ c;p,Kl'.
wllh up to su hedrooms 'iLX .md
orw-half b.uh., am! up to thrcl' car
garages Pt•rsonallllng opt1011' wi ll
include a pool cabana or gam1•
room, flex rnnrn, loggia and
add1t1onaJ hedrooms Open logg1.is,
sun decks, courtyardc, and paltO'
WI.JI provide nurl1l'rDU"
opponurnt1es for indoor/outdoor
livt.ng Pnces are anuopatcd to
begin from the $2 1TUl11ons
Prices and product dVa1lahtlny are
sub1ect to change Please .,ee a sale"
counselor for details
Situated atop panora.rruc
ridgelines rising toward the Pacific
Ocean and above the protected
open spaces of Los Trancos and
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tales apoctate On Mia+ CaD for her continued
succea bl IUl estate. A 20-year resident of Laguna
Niguel, Call began her tt.a1 estate catter 1 O years
ago and bu enjoyed tt ever since.
Having become an agent because she felt it was
an exciting, fuIBlling c:azttr, she also soon ttaUzed
that helping people is her passion. "I love working
with ftnt-time home buyers and helping them,•
she enthused
Call, who joined Prudeotial because she wanted
to be affiliated with an tndUltay leader, amently
has Wee deals in the wom wtth first-time buyers.
Prior to becoming a sales associate, she worked
bl lelf' storage, development, management and
comultlng. Her strengths tn her present career
include~ open houses and abmrcasin&
the home.
She alto ftnds Jt important to be.Jnvolved in the
community and devotes her time to the
Saddleback ChwdL
Bom in San FrlndKO, the native Clllfomlan
enjoys~ out, swjmmtn& bildng and ban&
outdoon. She al.lo enJ9Ys spendtns time with her
daughter.
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Three parcels in Williams Springs Estates
Through a group effort, the opportunities, the gated
equestrlan community
boaru envtronmenul
sensitivity and ii a
complement to the
picturesque setting tn whicr
it is nestled. SWrounded by
south Orange County's
Oeveland National PottSt,
the community offeis
natural ambiance amid a
tranquil landscape; plus. it is
local ROH Group
Development Corporation
created the gated community
of William S~ Estates,
marking the coming together
of the canyon's community,
the estate developer, and the
Orange County government.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony
was held on September 14, to
christen the newly gated
neighborhood. Supervisor Bill Campbell's assistant
and staff were on hand for the ceremony, as well as
ROH President Roger Hart. Ken Olsen and several
nearby the conveniences of shopping, freeways
and John Wayne Airport
property owners.
The last three oak-studded and creek-lined estate
parcels are strategically placed in order to best enjoy
the expansive vistas of the mountains, creek and
lbe small and !Jttle known canyon is between
Modjeska and Silverado canyons off Santiago
Road.
lbe parcels are offered at $695,000, $699,000
and $724,000.
forest
"'Each estate home site offers its own distinct
character.• Olsen said.
Included in the purchase of each site is a bndge,
shared by one other neighbor, that stretches over
the seasonal creek. One of the most remarkable
aspects of th.is development. each arched bridge has
been imported from eastern Canada and o ffers an
environmentally friendly design that blends
seamlessly with swrounding nature
Offertng unparalleled livmg and nding
For mort informatWn, call J{en Olsen of
Prutkntial California RtAlty's San /UAn
CapistraM 11ranch at (949) 493-7800, al. 226
E-mail him at IU>4rt:@funo.com and visit his
websitt at www.lrmolsm.com. Hts office is located
al 31877 Del Obispo St., Ste. 104, San }.um
Capistrano. Prudential Califonsia Rulty is
proud to be a member ofHomeSmlias of America
Inc., a Berlrshirt Halh.away affiliatt. Additional
company information can ~obtained al
www.prudentialcal.com.
Great buy with many upgrades
llus Robinson Ranch home lS nestled at the end of a
cul-de-sac. Offenng panoramic sunset views and a large
backyard, the residence features more than $40K m
u pgrades Luxuries include a newer customized
banister. newer appliances. newer air conchtloning,
customized paint, ceiling fans and a newer roof. lbe
spacious floor plan also yields formal areas, a large,
bnght kitchen and a sizable customized loft addition.
Within walking distance to award-winning schools and
amazing parks, the properfY affords low taxes and Mello Roos at less than SSO a month.
lbis home is offered at $599,990.
For mort information, call Lorie Davks-Mossir and Linsey Planeta of Prudential California Realty's
Laguna Niguel office at (949) 459-9593. E-ma•1 ltnreyandlcrie@aol.com and visit
www.linreyandlorle.com. Htr office Is located at 29982 Ivy Glenn Drive, Laguna Niguel. Prudential
California Rulty ts proud to be a member of HomeServict:s of America Inc., a Berlrsltirt Halh.away
affiliate Additional company information can bt obtained at www.prudentialC41.com.
Nestled In the beachfront
community of Cyprus Stone
This four bedroom, three bath Breakers home is
nestled within the gate-guarded, beachfront community
of Cyprus Shott.
lbe home features three fireplaces. recent paint inside
and out, a three car garage with storage, newer
mushroom oak wide plank flooring. a convenient
downstairs bed and bath and French doors that open to
a private tropical rear yard.
Plus, the home is within proximity to the community
pool, tennis courts, private beaches and world-class
point surfing spots.
This home is offered at S 1,685 ,000.
For more inftmnatWn, caU Scott Kidd of PrNdmtial California Rulty's Sa11 aemente brandJ at (949)
498.0487. E-mall ltlm at sltldd@pruoc.com alUl 1llsU lats website al """"1.Scottlddd.~.com. His
office Is located at 1211 Puerla Del Sol, Suite 110, Sdn <leMerrte. Pnulmtt.J 0.Ufonll.11 Rulty Is """"4 to
be a member of HomeServlas of Americll Inc., a Bmshlre HAIMway ajfi1"1U. Add'tWMl t:Omfkl"Y
inftmnation can be obtained al WWN1.prw:/en1"'Wl.com .
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Downey Savings
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Union Bank of CA
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World Savings
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COSTA AZUL
Continued from 125
Muddy canyons is Paci.fie Ridge, one
of the final villages of exclusive
residences within the prestigious
Newpon Coast. Envisioned to
include a wide range of
approximately 328 homes within
four distinctive neighborhoods,
Padfk Ridge has been master
planned to include a guard-gated
entry, a IO-acre community park, a
residents--only recreation center,
and ultimately, access to a network
of hiking and biking trails leading to
wide expanses of open space found
only on The Irvine Ranch.
Shea Homes of Southern
Calif omia is a member of the J .F.
Shea family of companies, which
mcludes America's largest privately
held homebuilder. Established in
1881, Shea takes pride in Its long
history of caring about the products
it builds, now including homes, as
well as the people who will be living
in them. Over the past century the
J.F. Shea family of companies has
accompliahed eztraordb:wy
milestones induding working on
the founda.tion of the landmark
Golden Gate Bndge, working on San
Francisco Bay Area's Rapid Transit
System (BAR1) and serving as a
managing partner for the Hoover
Dam. Yet, Shea's most satisfying
achievements continue to be how
we listen to our customers' needs,
and thereby provide quality
workmanship throughout our
extensive selection of floor plans in
the most convenient and desirable
neighborhoods available. Every
member of the Shea Team, from the
experienced sales counselors to
Shea Mongage, Shea Design Studio
and Shea Financial Services is
com.mined to making each
customer's home buying experience
rewarding.
To reach the Sales Infonnation
Center for Costa Azul from the 405
Freeway, exit Culver Drive and
travel west toward the beach. Tum
left onto Newpon Coast Drive, left
onto Ridge Park Road, then right
onto West Coastal Drive into the
Pacific Ridge community. The
Center is open daily from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m., except Fridays when hours
a.re from l to 5 p.m.
For mM'e lnfimnat"'n cm C.Osta
Azul, call (949) 497-3516. F<lrrnort
informallon rt&11rrllng S6'ea HbmtS,
t!Lr11 tlu ~s wtbsffe I.fl
""""'.sMAhoma.aml.
LAGUNA
.9lnnuaf Jfo[Ufay 13reakf ast
ancf I nstaf!ation
Monday, December 6, 2004
8:30 -10:30 a.m. at
Surf & Sand Resort
1555 South Coast Highway
Laguna Beach
RSVP by Mond'f>', November 29
For more iefonnation, call
Laguna Board ef Realtors at (949) 497-2474
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412 Hazel Ave .
4Br 4.5Ba Sun. 1-4
Michael Brinkman
Coastline Realty
949-650-9100
$2,995,000
COSTA MESA
1726 New Hampshire Dr
4Br 3Ba Sat-12-4 $710,000
Dave Katz, J.D. & Kelly Zinser, J.D.
888-548-2822
HelpU-Sell
Or call owner directly for appt.
714-434-3613
842 Joann St
4Br 3Ba Sat 12-4 $610,000
Dave Katz J.D. & Kelly Zinser J.D.
888-548-2822
Help-U-Sell
Or Call owner directly for appt.
714-721-4001
NEWPORT BEACH
429 30th Street Sat 12-4
Cannery Lofts
949-673-LOFT
2912 Lafayette Sun 1-4
Cannery Lofts
949-673-LOFT
1525 E. Ocean Blvd $2,288,000
3Br 2. 75Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Laurie Leggio
Coast Properties of California
949-230-1651
26 Rue Grand Ducal
Sun 12-4 $1,995,000-$2,095,000
Carol Rudat Barons RE
949-677-3366
NEWPORT BEACH
5 Saratoga
2Br 2Ba Sat 10-4
Mary Wood, Agent
949-584-5811
2658 Vista Ornada
$290,000
4Br 3Ba Sun 1-5 $815,000
Noralee Paulson Realty
949-632-6489
44 Baycrest Court
3Br 3Ba Sat 1-4 $739,000
Michael Stark
Metro Realty
949-574-9474
2015 Windward Ln
4Br 2Ba Sun 1-4 $1,475,000
Arne Petersen
949-644-6717
Metro Realty
1 Coventry
4Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $1,695,000
Maria Haper
Harbor Realty
949-929-2015
NEWPORT COAST
15 Le Mans
4Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-5
Bill Wiese, Broker
office 714-540-1414
Cell 714-222-6770
17 Harbor Light
Shown by appointment
$2,160,000
5Br 5Ba $5,500,000
Dave Katz, J.D. & Kelly Zinser, J.D.
888-548-2822
Help-U-Sell
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DRASTICAU.Y REDUCED
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"-daejdc Ralton
(714) !>68-1200
$658,000
Agt. James Gould
(949) 350-7474
HDbor Ridge Valiu!
1 so• PAllOftaUC oan, fuluon ubnd
-1 C.W.na V'ICWI, immaculatt &
voan1 JBR. l SBA Honv
Only Sl,849.000
Call Pa trick Today
No extra cost for you to we
orange c.ounty , I avm wit.h
om-Y: Billion in pcnooal iales
owr 27 pcrf cct ycan.
CaIJ Patnc.k 1oday-
"You'U be glad you did!"
NEW US1JNG UlG fBDRM, JM ON <mINBUT
2658 VISTA OR1W>A.. NB. $815.000 OPEN SlfN I 5
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HOl\'IES OF THE lNEEK
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LORRAINE O'DONNELL ANNIE CENDROLIS
949 .574.4245 949.574.4249
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$1,695,000 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Home
$1,688,000
Beautiful
3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Home
$1,750,000
3 Bedroom 3 Bathrooms
Open Sat & Sun 1-5
1525 E. Ocean Blvd. Vacant Lot
$1,688,000
842 Joann Street, Costa Mesa for
$610,000 •Open Sat 12-4
I luge r.111ch nyle-h11usc wuh 4 bedrooms. 3
b.iths . .1 large priv.ireJ·ud with o1 1.icw11.
( omplecely remudcle tndudrng central
.itr & he.u l1fe111ne s1uc..co & .i \prrnkler
sy\tcm ull owner darecdy for appmntmcni
.it -14 -21 4001
~ Rare ~~ Opportunity 1
Near Newport Beach! !
Condo 2Br,-2-'/z Ba
Approx 1089sf
Cape Cod Style
Ideal Location
HOA, Pool & Spa, Fplc. Dining
Room, Master Suite with Vaulted
C~ilmgs, Secured Premises,
Underground Parking.
Peninsula Point
17 Harbor Ligh~ Newpon Coast
$5,500,000
Fabulous front row 0ttan and golf cou~
Medccerranc:an estate with 5 bedroom6 and
5 full baths and 2 powder rooms. pluJ an
aecuuve library, enterta1nmen1 room.
ocean view pool :and spa.
171/J New H•mpsh«t Drift, CMta Maa
$710,000 •Open Sat 12-4
Turn-key Mc~ Verde gem wuh 4 bedroomJ,
3 bathrooms, firepl;icc. covered pauo, new
windows -compktcly updated throughout.
Call owner directly for appointment :at
714-434-3613
I 260 v.!.:~~2~~ .. Men I
Open Howe Daily l lam -7pm 1
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2 BR, 28A, open noor plan. new
kitchen and appliances. New roof.
Cathedral oelfings with skyllghta.
Pnority boat sllpe.
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By Owner, Agents Welcome
Contact Terri Walkins
949-290-0751 or 949-370-9393
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NEWPORT COAST -SANTA LUCIA
Lease -Newport Coast Gated Community
$8000.00 per month.
3 bedroom plus office and 3 car garage. Soaring vaulted ceilings. upgraded
throughout with fabulous marbles and granites Available with short notice
LEISURE WORLD -TOTALLY REMODELED LIKE NEW
$325,000
2 bedroom 2 bath Upper Unit. approx 1000 sq ft Vacanl and ready lo move
in. Call for Showing
DOVE CANYON
Best View On Golf Course
S~cular views of Golf Course' Large sunny rooms. bright home w11h eat in
Kitchen. granite counters. limestone flooring throughout 4 bdrm. 3 5 baths.
plus Office downstairs. Master suite has retreat. and a balcony for viewing the
golf course. 3 fireplaces throughout. Vacant and ready for move-in
STEFANIE MEURER
(949) 715-3156
For' lnformadon I Floorplans:
Go to my Website:
Offered at
$3,850,000
www.stefaniemeurer.com
Artists Walk Lofts
from only $549,000
Liu Work Environment
walk to Gallefies, Shops & restaurants. I E ~IS
Gypsy Deo. Ong1nal Mikes (Ille recently opened 6
Million Dollar Reslauranl&r W1th Nightly Live
Entertainment) and more
New llstlng-Artist's Loft
Former Model • $659,000
Bring your toothbrush and move right Joi Fully
lumished-never lived lo-Main St frontage. Live/work
nl have y<llJl business downstairs. Call !Of details
Your Loft SpeciaJists:
Stmn.M Meurer & Tanya Weeks
(t•t) 7 I S·l I 56 or (9"9) 24"-921 l
For lnfonnadon I Floorptans:
Go to my Webstw:
www.stefaniemeurer.com
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$22GO/mo.
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trdwd flr dwnstr, cust. window
coving, .cust lndscp.
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IRYINI
..._SFwy
Beautftully Remodeled' Lrg.
3Bd, •8th. 1ns sq. ft
Attached 2-<:ar garage.
$599,000
al8CAllYOll
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Beautifully remodeled and
expanded Deauville approx.
3,90<> sq. ft. Large patios, sur·
rounded by lush landscaping.
Magnificent master suite and
bath with various views . • va. Rlr9 Prtctng
$1,985,000C.195,ooo
Carol Rudat • Barona Real Estate • 949-677-3388
N E WPORT C OAST
OCEAN BREEZES
ENJOY THIS MODEL PERFECT
TROVARE 3 BEDROOM / 2.!S BATH
HOME CUSTOM UPGRADES TO
THIS PROPERTY INCLUDE
SPEAKER SYSTEM, GE PROFILE
APPUAHCES, I 2X 12 TILE KITCHEN
FLOORING, BUILT·IN SHELVING IN
EATING AREA, CEILING FANIUGKT
15 Le MINIS
IN THE DINING AREA ANO SO
MUCH MORE THIS GREAT
LOCATION BOASTS NO NEIGHBORS
OFF OF YOUR U\llNG ROOM ANO
MASTER BEDROOM. TWO CAR
GARAGE, GATED COMMUNITY WITH
ALL OF THE AMENITIES, 3 SETS OF
FRENCH DOORS. A LARGE
BALCONY OVERLOOKING THE
COURTYARD AHO THE
WASHER/DRYER ANO
REFRIGERATOR ARE INClUDED.
Model Plan 2 Aubergine, beautiful 4 bedrooms, 2.75 baths, office
and computer room. living Space approximately 3, 700 Square Feet.
Nicely landscaped, custom pool and spa. Exceptional Stonework,
custom built-in barbecue and fire pit. Three car garage with drive
through breezeway. Large side yard and lots of privacy.
$899,950, 8 VE.ROU COURT.
TROY DAVIS, DAVIS COHsulTING
GR<>UP,W: 71 .. 284-1334.
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Offwed at $2, 160,000
North AIMrlan Properties · am Wiese, llroker
Offlm 714-540-1''' I Cell 714-ll2 ... 770
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