HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-11-24 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2003
IN BUSINESS
Drivers C8:Ught between tax hike, repeal
Conflicting reports about the repeal of the 'car tax'
leaves confused drivers on and off the road.
spokesman Steve Haskins said. "We've
had to reprogram all our computers to
handle this, which is a mammoth job.
And untll we get that job done ... we're
just asking people to handle it by mall,
which quite frankly is probably the best
way to handle ft anyway."
She wasn't sure what she'd have to
pay, she said, because she'd heard con-
Olcling stories from the media and from
tallcing to people.
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Allcl1 Robinson
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.SA-If you have a car reg-
lstradon fee due, you'n!! bener off mak-
ing a trip to the post office than the De-
panment of Motor Vehicles.
For now, drivers with registration ex-
piring between Oct 1 and Jan. 29 are
belns charged a tripled Ucense fee if
they visit the OMV to pay in person.
Although Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneg-
ger's fim order of business after taking
office was to repeal the license fee In-
crease thac became effective Oct-I, car
owners muse mall In their payments if
they want to pay the reduced amount
now.
"We expect that to change some time
in the not-too-distant future.• OMV
Visitors to Costa Mesa's OMV office
on Friday had mixed responses to the
Ouctuatlng car registration fef>s.
Sonie Czupryk of Fountain Valley left
without paying her license renewal fee
She saJd her fee shot up from $79 to
$282 because the increase. ,,
A DMV employee Ntold me to pay the
whole thing and 1 would be relm-
bursed," she said. "I'm not going to wait
in line for an hour to pay it. You bet I'll
want my money baclc. •
that's for sure." she said.
She'll mall in her payment if it makes
a big different in the cost, she said.
While waiting in line, llnda Tanner or
<. oMa Mesa said she's been in Michigan
for !>even months and dJdn't lcnow about
lhe ree changes.
Other customers. such as Sherrill
Svalstad of Fountain Valley, got their re-
newal notices before the Oct I fee in-
crease.
"I don't have the money to bum, Sn DRIVERS, Pase M
Surf City
project has
Newport's
attention
The Newport City Council
may ask that a traffic study
for Huntington Beach's
Pacific City be modified.
June Casa1rande
Datly Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The city next
door has plans to build n 31.5-acre com-
plex of commercial. retail. residentiaJ, of-
fi ce and restaurant space that includes 400
hotel rooms and 516 condominiums.
What does thjs Huntington Beach de-
velopment have to do with Newport
Beach? Maybe nothing. Maybe everything.
The Newport Beach City Council will
decide Tuesday whether lo pul in their
1wo cents on a project some believe could
crea1e craffic ru1d other problems for its
neighbors to the north.
OONlEACH/OAILYPllOT
Student Marcy Cano, nght, gives a higfl.frve to a youngster for fini~hing an assignment at the Newport Harbor High preschool center.
In a letter tha1 council members may
decide to put their names on, Asi.istant
City Manager Sharon Wood suggests tha1
traffic effects or Lhe Pacific City project
along Paetfk Coast Highway be analyzed
as far south as Dover Drive. which would
show the project's effects on several major
interseceions in Newpon Beach. The envl· Preschool to close
School district officials say the child care
program at Newport Harbor High School will
be shut down by the end of January.
schools, the program will shut
down at the end or January.
Parents offered to pay more to
keep the ~hoof open, distric1
spokeswoman Jane Garland lktid,
but the district cannot "be in the
private preschool business."
Al 1\Jesday night's school board
mt·c1 mg. parents implored district
olficials to c;pare the program. The
dt'>lrict would look into ii and get
hack to parents, Assistant Supt. of
I lcmentary f'..ducation Susan Des-
pl·nas told them.
M1rl11 O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP..ACI I -A pre-
school program at Newport Har-
bor HJgh School will close in Janu-
ary despite prote$ts by the
parents.
The program, which uses high
school students to care for the
children, has been operating for
25 years. It Is meant to be funded
by lhe tuition parents pay but has
been unable to support Itself.
In August, Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School. District officials
warned parents that the school
would have to meet the same
standards as its &tale-funded
counterparu. Because an enroll-
ment quota has not been met, and
the part-time class lacb a teacher
with the proper slate credentlaJ,
one not required at private pre-
"It's a very nice preschool, and ii
ts licensed. but to truly have it be
developmentally appropriate, we
need to meet certain require-
ments,· GarlMd said. "We wan1ed
It to be a high-quality program.
but It's a very strict requirement
and onJy a part-time program. l o
get a quaJified teacher to go into ll
is dJfficult..
··1 think they were saying they'd
rail us just ro appease us." said
Eli7.abelh Root, whose 4-year-old
daughter, Emily. is in the program.
"I ooldng at lhe board members'
faces, 1 don't think they know the
whole story."
Purents who bring their chll-
Sn PRESCHOOL. P11t AA
THINKING ALLOWED
A gun, a badge and a tie
0 h sure. , It's always the
tlreftghters who get
asked to be models in
the community fashion hows,
but retailers are missing out on
the real trendtetters: the Costa
Mea Polke Department
detectlvea.
That's risbt. You need look
no funber than the comer oC
AU.r Drive and P&J.rvtew Ro.id
for the Jatett ln white-collar
acyte for the blue-collar wolUr.
Since Police Chief John HenAley
took the lead, h e has mandated
detectivea-who do not sport the
tndJdOnal Unlfonn -wear suitl and ue. evtt)'dly.
So what will the mtn Of Colt.a Mell .
PO be wearing this season?
•Mo t detectlves will be
spo~ darker colors thls
season, Del. Mark Manley
said. ·1 llke the darker eanh
tones for the winter and blues
lO match my eye. .... We may
traditionally be blue-collar
workers. but that doesn't mean
we can't be fasbJonable and
profi our Inner expression
and personality."
(ls ft just me, or does Manley
.sound like he'• been
moonlighting for El Fashion Olnnnel1)
Mal\ley. who lnvestfgates crtme
agaln.s! people, tuch u homkldes, is
S..AUOWED,P ... M
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What ere you thankful for
this year? Good health?
Family end friends?
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deadline for submissions Is
Tuesday.
WEATHER ~
Light winds will make short
work of the momlng clouds.
SeeP11eA2.
COSTA MESA
The Planning Comml .. lon
will consider holding a town
hall mMtlng on the proposed
moblle horM ordinance.
SeePqeA3
SPORTS
The Newport Harbor High
footb1ll team belltvea
experlenc. gained this
Mason should help In 200'.
SeeP11eA5
See SURF CITY. Pa&• A4
EDUCATION
Keeping
homeless
in school
still a test
Though schools are better
able to help them, more
than a third of the district's
homeless students didn't
return this year.
MarlH O'Ntll
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Despite new laws
meant to gjve homeless children better ac-
cess ro public education, student reten·
lion remains a problem for local schools.
At the end of last year, 276 students
Identified by the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District as hom~ were enrolled,
district spokeswoman Jane Garland said.
As of Nov. 1, 93 didn't return and 31 new
homeless atudenta had enrolled.
•its so dUrlcult to educate theae clill·
dren becauee they're constantly on the
move.• said Garland, who also serves as
the d~trlct't homeleu Ualson. Novem ber
ts Home)ea Aweftneas Month.
Reaching transient atudents is easier
now than lt was 1n years past, largely be-
... HOWi ESS, P11eM
AJ ~. ~ 24, 2003
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHf
. •
THE BUSINESS
OF LANGUAGE
Clear and
present
dangle
I s that a dangler in your press release? Or
are you just happy you wrote anything?
last week, I got onto the subject of
participles and felt a little guilty for
sidestepping the most notorious participle of
all: the dangler. a also felt a little guilty for
roughing up a 'IV news personality, but
measurably Jes,, so. Actually~ now that I think
about it. I'm feeling pretty good about that)
The term "dangling participle" ls the
quintessential example of why grammar
scares the bejesus out of so many people.
Everyone seems to have some fuzzy,
nightmarish memory of
.-------. hearing the tenn in school
and being expected to
understand IL Yet no one
can seem remember what
on earth it means.
Well.1\re got some good
news. You don' have to
know what it means. I
hfnby deaee that. from
this day forward. you may
go through the rest of your
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRNt< I OM.Y Pl.OT
John Lemme and Amanda Lemme demonstrate how they use the vault obstacle course to help with body extension in a natural way.
. '
JUNE life In blissful ignorance of
CASAGRANDE this term yet l<mi certain
that you're not accidentally
embarrassing yourself by dangling something
for the wodd to see. 10 do this, you need only
follow this two-word imperative: Make sense.
Or, in its expanded fon:n, make sense. dam It! A way to ditch the personal therapist Consider this sentence: Walking home from
the beach. my surfboard was getting so heavy
I could bareJy carry it
A Newport Beach company is offering online
information and videos for people to
diagnose and treat themselves.
Allele Robinson
O&ly Piiot ' 'D o II yourself' IS". phr.LSC not often
applrl>d to physlcaJ
tht'rJPY, but John
Lemme aim.~ to ch.mge lhnt
Although l.enune\ ~
Beach busit~\. l'hern~ SoJuoons.
ha.\ taken clJt>nt' m pen.on for SIX
yeru!i. It lo; now branching out 10
offer its ·anatonucal therapy" to
dien~ over the lntemet.
After~ oollne or in
person. Therapy Solutions suggests
a personalized regimen of
therapeutic enrdses.
·its hard wort. beca~you\ee
got to do those exercises every day.
but its so worth u. • Therapy
Solutiom client Julie Reilly said.
She was introduced to Lemme by
her sister, who visited Therapy
Solutions for dinlcal therapy all er
hip surgery.
"'The reason I went to him was
because I've had back problems for
30 years and I've done everything
Ito relieve the palnJ: RclDy said. ·1
just never was getting anywhere.·
What is Lt that doesn't make sense here7
(Please be seated. 1b1s may come as a shock.)
Surfboards can't waW
Every time anyone ba.s ever used the tenn
"dangling partidple" in your presence. this ls
the soJe idea they were trying to convey
(unless it was a euphemism for something we won' be discussing here).
See, participles are pieces of two· and
three-and sometimes four-word verb fonns.
·1 was insulting someone in this colwnn las1
week." The "was" ls half of thi5 verb. called
the ·auxiliary.• The •Insulting" ls the other
half. which happens to be called a participle.
P'arddples usually end In ·Ing, ·ed and ·en.
Some are irregular. such as the past participle
of"sew," which is •sewn.•
Whenever you start a sentence with a word
that ends in ·Ing or any other participle,
you're creating a danger that the second half
of the sentence won't match the first half.
Lemme dei.cnbes anatomical
1herapy as a •twicl~ olJ approad(
I.hat doesn' use heat. cold,
massage or any of the 1edmiques
of traditional ph)'5lcal U1empy.
Using an onllne questionnaire and
videos of exerci.c;e<1. people can
diagnose their physical problems
and learn waY"' to correct them
without ~r 'leeing a lhenlplst. he
said
When she started woridnR with
Lemme in January. the exercises
were hanier because she wasn' as
flexible as she thought, she &1.id.
President John Lemme of Therapy Solutions, a business that has
launched a Web-based program for physical therapy information.
•Sewn to fit a 7·year·old, she felt pinched In
her tight zebra-striped pants."
It was not "she" who had been sewn. h was
her pants. (Let us hope they ~re sewn well.)
•1t'i. really a way where people
can fix them!.clves. fix their own
posture. 6.x thar own pain
symptoms.. he s.ud
'fyplcal onhopedac therapy
fOCUleS on the symptom of the
problem. whether its an arthritic
knee or an aching back. Lemme
&aid. but hi.\ method loolcs at how
the ailing body part got out of
alignment and what the rest of the
body Is doing to compensate.
She still goes to Therapy
Solutions in person, she ~d. but
now she also uses its Web site to
do many of the exm::ises at her
Newpon ~home.
Lemme said he~
developing his anatomical therapy
method about five yean ago after
he helped a client over the phone.
telling her what exercises to do
Using whal he'd seen in the
clinical setting. he devetoped
pro6Jes of clients and a series of
questions about what type" of pain
people were experiencing.
Lemme saJd he~ not a doctor or
a phy.,ical therapist. but he has
served ~ director for several
phY"C".U therapy clini~ He learned
the principles on which
anatomiall therapy is based by
tudymg the methods of physical
therapists of the early l 900s. he
wd.
In September, Lemme launched
onhne sqviccs largely aimed at
corporatio~ that can use his
~rvices in employee wellnes,,
programs.
Through his~ site. clients can
a~ information. including
more than 400 vfdeo dips of
exen.ises. at any time.
I le expeas his business to take
off because with the availability of
the Internet. doctors are no longer
the only resource for medical help.
Corporations are muting to ask
em~ to take more
responsibility for their health.
Lemme said.
Leuune said his clients donl
balk at the dlsdpline and efi'ort
required to foDow an exercise
regimen.
·Pain is tbe best motivator: he
saJd. ~see peopJe who have
tried IM!r}'lh.lng else."
Not all danglers are dangling participles,
but it's all the same basic Idea. Make sure that
your first clause •agrees• with the part after
the comma -your second clause. ln the
rurft>oard sentence. It would have been better
to say •While I was walking down the beach.
my surlboard ... : But it's atlll OK to st.art
with "walking" as long as the walking Is being
done by the upcoming subject: "Walking
home from the beach. I was nearly crushed
under the weigllt of my heavy and unwieldy
swfboard."
It's that simple.
Go forth. n~ little busine:M writers. and
never dangle again.
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COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA FYI
Here are some of the ltems lhe
cornmlsslon will consider Monday.
request from Mlke McDaniel and Joseph
Bo\wr for an exception to dty
~enrs for minlmum lot width
and area to subdivide a lot Into two
p4roels. The lot Is In the 3000 bJock of
Fillmore Way.
•WHAT: next Planning Comml .. lon
meeting
• WHEN: 8:30 p.m. today
MOBILE HOME ORDl~CE
The width exception ls necessary
because the two parcels are 49 feet
nanowtt than the JOO-foot minimum lot
width requJred by city code. The area
exception Is requJred because city code
requires a minimum 12,000-square-foot
lot. The first parcel Is proposed at 5,345
square feet and the second is proposed
at 6,084 square feet.
• WHERE: City Hall, n Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 754-5245
The commission will reconsider an
ordinance that replaces and expands the
city's procedures for mobile home park
conversions. The commissJon will
disCWIS whether a town hall meeting Is
necessary before It votes. The Oty
Council wants new rules to give It more
authority over the conversion process
and to delinea1e the procedure for
mobile home park closures. WHAT TO EXPECT
think It's a benefit 10 allow that to
happen.·
PERMIT APPLICATION
WHAT TO EXPECT
"We've had a lot of discussion whh a
lot of the key players who have had input
into this, and I would like to see us move
It to the council as quickly as we can
without rush.Ing It," Chairman Bruce
GarlJch said.
lf the parcels axe subdivided, they will
fit in with the majority of the parcels on
the rest of Fillmore Way, In tenns of
width and area, say planning staff
members.
Werd.ln-~Jde U..C Is requesting
the Planning CorQnlissJon's approval to
subdivide three pa.reels at Creekside
Commercial Development into atx
parcels. The property Is near the
aoutbeast comer of Bristol Street and
Randolph Avenue. It is requesting a
permit for off~sJte paaing and for shared
driveway access to a public street.
EXCEPTION TO
REQUIREMENTS
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning staff members don't expect
any major negative land-use effeas from
the subdivision.
The commission will consider a
·They've made the case for the
(excepdon), so I suspect we will
probably do that. but you never know.·
GarlJch said. "There was some
discussion in the study session whether
the findings for the (exception) were up
to snuff .... That whole area Is one
we're always trying to Improve, so I
·1 don't thJnk It's very controversial, so
J thJnk It will probably go through.·
Garlich said
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Emulex completes
merger with Vixel
Data storage company Emu-
lex Corp. announced ii has com-
pleted lu acquisition of Vixel
Corporation.
Emulex offered $10 per share
and merged a wholly owned
subsidiary into Vlxel. Vlxel
shares are no longer listed on
the NASQl\Q exchange.
Emulex is the top provider of
hot bus adapters, sophisticated
devices that help companjes
manage massive Oows of infor-
mation. Vlxel, based In Bothell,
Wash.. produced embedded
switches, which increase data
storage by allowing more drives
to be connected than Is possible
with other devices.
"Emulex Is now positioned lo
deliver to . . . customers both
I.he (inpul/outputl silicon tradi-
tionally produced by Bmulex
and the lnSpeed embedded
switching solutions supplied by
Vlxel. Including embedded
switch on a chip and root switch
products that are core to next·
generation storage archltec·
rures." said Paul Folino. the
company's chaimian and chief
executive officer.
Newport Realtor ell
Sacramento property
of Llncoln Village Park, a busi-
ness park in Sacramento. for
$8.95 million after completing
some upgrades.
The business park is an
85,742-square-foot commercial
property that features slx two-
s1ory buildings. The property
was acquired by CT ReaJry in
2001. Severa) office sultei were
reconfigured to Increase space.
The property now has a 94% oc-
cupancy rate.
The property was bought by a
llmJted pannership of various
tenants.
"Our Initial investment plan
for I.his included several stra-
tegic improvements designed
to elevate the property to a
stronger market position within
Sacramento," said John Valen·
tine, senior vice presidenl of ac·
quislllons for the company.
OCC offering a class on
the Vietnam W-ar
Orange Coast College's his-
tory department will offer a
three-unit class during the
spring semester that looks at
the Vietnam War.
The class will focus on rhe
military, diplomatic. pollt1caJ
and economic aspects for the
conlrol of JndochJna since
1946. It will also focus on U.S.
involvement in the war.
Newport Beach·ba~ed CT Re-There will be two secuom of
airy Corp announced the sale History 197. one from II: 10
a.m. to 12:35 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays and the other 6:30 to
9:40 p.m. Thursdays. The fee for
the course is $18 per unit.
For more Information, call
(714) 432-5072.
Olarlie Kenned) of Sperry
Van Ness represented seller the
Kamat Family lhJst. Buyer'I
Don and Patricia Barton were
represented by Bon111e Millier
of PrudentJal.
Newport library closing Newport law office
for renovations takes on new partner
The Newport Beach Central
Ubrary will be closed Dec. 15
through 19 for renovations.
The Friends Meeting Room
will be repainted and re-car-
peted. The Teen Center on the
second noor of the library will
get n ew furnishings.
The Balboa and Corona del
Mar branches will remain open.
On Dec. 16 and 18, the Marl-
n~r's Branch will remain open
untll 9 p.m .
For more information, con·
tact the Newport Beach Central
Library at (949) 717-3800 or
visit http://www.newportbea·
c/1/ibrary.org.
Eastside Costa Mesa
apartment complex sold
Sperry Van Ness has com-
pleted the sale or a two·build-
ing apartment complex in
Cosra Mesa
The complex. on Costa
Mesa's Uiststde. consists of one
'ltngle-family residence and five
apartments.
The law firm of Newmeyer &
DilUon Ll.P welcomed Thomas
H. Reilly, a labor and employ-
ment lawyer. as a partner at its
Newpon Beach office
Reilly advises employers on
labor and employmeol law.
"Our firm is very pleased to
welcome Tom Reilly 10 the
partnership," ~aid Tom New-
meyer, administrative partner.
"He is a s ignificant addition ICl
our employment law prac-
tice."
Newport libraries
closed for holiday
The Newpon Beach public li-
braries will be closed Nov 27
and 28 for the Thankbgiving
holiday.
All library branches will re·
open Nov. 29 with regular
hours. from 9 a.m. to 6 p m
For more information. con-
tact the Newport Beach Central
Library at (949) 717-3800 or
VJSit htrp:l/www.newportbl'n
chlibrary.org.
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fund-raising, program
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The three area clubs need
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Camp Laurel I• 1eetdng volunteer
counselors and medical ltaf'f for
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providing educational camping
progrem1 free of cnarge to
c:hlldren living with HIV and AIDS.
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. PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•Anton~ Aaaul11nd
battery was rtported In the eoo bloc:t at 12:42 e.m.
Sunday.
·~Roedend
Sunftow9r Aiwenu« Stalldng
WU l"9POft8d It 1 p.m.
Saturday.
• tfytand ~and 8outtl
Cout IMve: A person was
reported tlMplng In vehicle at
8:30 a.m. S.turd1y.
• EHt MeM Ytrdt Otfw: A
pereon was reponed with an °'*' contatner at a public
pattt In d'le 1600 blodt at 1 :20 p.m,
• ~ 8outewrct. A
pereon was reported driving
under the lnnueoc:e of alcohol
or druga In the 1800 blodt at
1:10 a.m. S.turd1y.
• ~Boulevard:
POIMUlon of drug
perephemalla was reported In
the 2200 block at 1 :20 a.m.
S.turday.
DRIVERS
Continued from Al
·1 didn't even th1nk about u.•
she saJd. ·1 have an old car, so It'
not very much anyway.·
Louise McNeil of Newport
Beach came by Friday to renew
her driver's license. She dealt
with the car reglsttalion Cee in a
different way.
·1 bought my car In the middle
of September so I didn't have to
pay the car tax,• t.he said.
Czupryk said she will pay her
ftt soon, but she added, "Who
knows when they're going to re-
fund us? It'll be a nice surprise In
the mail when it comes.·
After paying her lkense fee,
Tannef w d she was chargod
about what '>he exp«ted. If a re·
fund ls due her. she said, "l'n1
not going to worry about a few
bucks. l'li let the state have It."
JIMkin~ said while some cus-
tome""' may be confused abour
license fee amounts, he ha.,n't
heard of any problems.
·1 think people are ju t o glad
that they're oble to pay the lower
car tax In the flrst place," he said.
SURF CITY
Continued from A 1
ronmentaJ study for the project
only considers lnlffic effects
aJong Paci.fie Coast Highway to
Broolchun;t Street. according 10
tht' letter
•Diagrams indicate that al·
most 25' of the pro1ect lraffic IS
amk1pated to use f>'acific Co;u.t
Hi8hway 111 Newport Beach,"
Wood wrote. "The impacts of
thi.' ndclitiona.I Lrnffic. some 3,000
daily trips, must be analyzed in
detail ·
The mailer adds fuel to the fi~
already i;Jmmerlng between
Newport, I luntington and Costa
Mesa over the question of
whether to build a l9th Street
bndge. The environmental report
for the Pacific City project's pos·
sible effects on Coast J-Ughway
traffic uebasedontheassump
tlon that the bridge will be built
to link Huntington to the Costu
Mesa Freeway. But bu11u.o;e I lun·
tington and Costa Mesa oppose
the bridge, Newpon leadm may
want the traffic study to look at
what would happen to Newport
traffic If Huntington and Costa
Mesa got their wny.
HlWPOftT 8lACH
• IMboe~end ""'-.,,..... A dnmk driver wee
rtpBrt.d et 1:56e.m. Sundey.
• llY Avenue: A dlaturbllnce wu reported In the eoo blodl
st 10:31 t .m. Sunday.
• lefvue lane: An Injured
enlm.I was reporttd In d'le
400bloc*at12!17 a.m.
Sunday.
• Corlll ~A pany waa
reported as a dlaturbenoe In
the 200 blodt a1 3:11 a.m.
Sundly.
• Eut 8aeboe loulewird:
Medical aid Wlll requested In
tht 300 blodt et 3:02 p.m.
Sunday.
• ~ Locblelgh ~A
sutpldout au~ was
reported In the 1900 block ll
2:&2 p.m. Sund1y.
• Via Udo 8oud: A burglar
•••rm WH reported In tht 400
blodt et 1 :48 p.m. Sund41y .
• w..t 8elMJe 8oullwrd: A
911 h•ng.up call we• reported
In th• 1300 bled et 3;51 p.m.
Sunday.
·we've mtl.ly worked hard to
make sure that the whole proc·
e Is really simple.·
He 8lld the OMV expects to
give ftbout 4 million refunds to
Callfomla residents who paid lo·
creased license fees. Refunds will
be recroactlve to Oct. 1.
DMV employee Ali Mattison
on Friday was dlcectlng custom-
ers Into two lines ln front of the
office. Some people have had
questions about the car license
fees. and ~nobody really knows
anyth!ng." hl' said.
For him and other employees,
the office's reduced staff iB a bJg-
ger problem than car-~ wor·
ries, he said.
Layoffs because of bud·
get cuts have whittled th Costa
Mt"•a office's staff from 26 em-
ployees to seven, Mattison said.
"That' why our customers are
gl'ttlng upset." he said.
for information on vehicle li·
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• ALICIA AOIUNSON covert
bu1ineu, politics and the
environment. She can be reactied
11 19481764-4330 or by e-mell at
alicl• rotJln1on Olarlma.com.
"The completion of this link Is
not a certainty, and our under·
standing ls that the city of Hun·
lington Beach has agreed to ana-
lyze projects with and without
the 19th Street Bridge,• the letter
states.
Steven Rosansky. the Newport
Beach city councilman whoso
district includes that su.d! of
CoaM HJghway, said that the
project could have significant
tmplications for Newpon.
•Any large developments that
a.tT going to Increase craftic on
Co~t Highway are definitely of
interest to Newport Beach,•
Ro<>ansky said.
I luntington Beach City Coun-
cilwoman Debbie Cook aaJd that
all comments on the environ·
mental repon will be ta.ken loto
consideration.
"Those are perfectly legitimate
concerns for Newport Beach/
Cook said. ·And all concerns on
the ElR will be addressed;
whether they're addressed to
their ~ti faction ls a dlfferent
matter."
•JUNE CASAGRANDE coval'9
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Airport. Sha mey be readied et
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BANQUET.ROOMS
Av•le.ble for
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PRESCHOOL
Continued from Al
~ to the three-da)"'a·week pre-
school wonder wbmt theft chll·
dren will go when the PfOIJ'llDS
doees. and the echool~ adminls·
ttator, Wanda Shelton. won1et
that the high acbool atudeots will
I a valuable leam.lng expert·
eoce.
Higtl school 6'Ud.ents In hc:r
child d~lop~t class &pend
time in the classroom either
Interacting wlth or obattYl.ng the
3· and 4·year-otds. The high
school and the prea::bool
dents bene«lt trotn the
nW!nt, she aaid.
•1 lib the lntetaction wi the
ceenagera," Root said. addln& that
P.mJly Is mon otltgOing n •1
don't thinlr. that would be the cue
II ahe went to another pll!IChool"
HOMELESS
Continued from Al
cause of the McKinney-Vento
Home! F.ducation Assist.ance
Act. a pan of the federal No Oilld
U!ft Behind Act. The new leglsla·
lion made public education
more accessible to homeless Stu·
dents.
In the past. studenta from
homeleu fam.illes often had difti.
culty enrulJ.i.bg in khool because
they could not provide a perma·
nent ad<in!:u or proper docu-
mentation. which was required
by law.
"We. like so many districtS,
were going by the letter of the
law, ~ everybody must have
residence, sa4<1Mlchae1Murph~ ltJe district's director or student
5tT'Vfces and fonner homeless U·
aison. "But tbat's a problem If
they can't give It to us. Maybe
they were li~B-in a motel 29
days. then sbilt1ng to another
motel, then another motel·
Murphy helped set up a one-
room schoolhouse at the Orange
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
hip to looking good on the job,
but he ha&n't gone Arman! or
anything. Most of his suits are
from discount retailers such as
the Men's ~ouse, he said. He
checked the tag on bis suit
Friday: Nordstrom. tt said.
·Ah man, it's not like many of
my suits are from Nordstrom,"
he said "Most are from the Men's
Warehouse. Be sure you mention
that. because J don't want to get
a hard time. I'D take so much
heet from people who will say,
'Nordstrom? Yeah right. He
always looks like such a slob.'"
But even Manley-his own
worst critic -knows he looks
dam good Ln a suit
"As soon as I put on a suit and
tie, my age went down five years
and my balding spot grew in a
littJe, • Manley said. "It even
AROUND TOWN
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Coate Me ... CA 92627; by e-mail
to lu/1.pena@latlmes.com, by fax
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(949) 574-4298. Include th• time,
date and location of the event. as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
The~ Co\lftty Chapt9r of
Chlldhelp USA will have a
fundrelaer from 4 to 9:30 p.m. for
dine In and from 10 a.m. to 9:30
p.m. for take out at the Newpon
Rib Company, 2196 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mea. The Newport Rib
Company will donate 20% of ead'I
blll to Childhelp USA.
Retervatlona: Nancy Whitlock.
(949) 64M228.
WEDNESDAY
TheC...Maeelet'6orC..,.
will be celebl'9Ung ThlnkagMng
with a home-coolced mal. The
.-vent la tpOnlOt'ed by Surat
Singh of Angel'• Auto $po, The
cost for d'le evtn1 11 $2 per
pertOn. The oott to become a
m.mbtr of the center la $18.
lnfotmrion: (M9) &46-2368.
FRIDAY
:'1Mi9wtlbe•..,......
Thanlttglvlng ule at the Orange
County Mel'ket Pltce from 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at 1M Orange County
Ftlrgrounda. Adm1Mfon will be
flee. Thef'8 wtn bt en attlune'
end craftwt' comer, photol wtth
Senta Cl1u1 end ... eonel
entertainment
The dlttrict hu ln'lngtd tor
the blgb achool lt'Udenta to '° lO
I three ataie-llndfd PrelChooll
and ieYeral pcM.te ptelCbooJa In
tht Gu1and eald. Shelton
wonies that her wdenta wUJ be
confined to obleMng the c:hll·
drm. not lntencting with tt1Clll,
and wlD lole interett In the pl'O'-
pm.
Aa It ts now, the students can
parddpate in d.Urerent lt.amlni
acdvldel 'with the childm1. Stu·
denta in the class said that wotk.·
Ing with the children will prepare
them for eventuel parenthood or
WOtk as teacher&. •rt'• run to play with the little
kids.• Nick NoYomy. 15, said.
-.ic:y have a lot of dl1ferent per·
aonalldes. Some are calm. and
aorne ate more frantic. But this ls
good because they think of us
more like friends than teachers.•
After the preadlool'a teacher
left last year. district oftidals de-
Cowity Interfaith Sbeher lo Costa
Mesa a few yea.rs ago to get
arowtd the problem and educate
the chlJdren there. The echool
libut down after they round out
they could not legally run a
achool lib that
Since the McKlnney·Vento Act
and a $100,000 grant associated
with lt came to the district. things
have signlfkantly improved, said
Murphy. now the president of the
sheltKS board of trustees.
Students may enroll and start
class without a permanent ad-
dress and before they haw all the
docwnents.
"We can take a more humane
approach and try to put children
in the closest school to make a
connection with their teacher,
with the students, with the prln·
dpal. • he said. "Those are major
stabillring inOuences ln their
lives."
The district's Nurturing Enrlch·
Ing 'Thachers program, which
started last year, helps educate
teachers and school staJf about
the special needs of homeJess
students, coordinator Diana
Hensley said. They also work on
makes me look a bit thinner,
which I prefer.•
Del Sgt. Don Holford, who Is
in charge of propeny, economic
and street crimes, said he Is used
to being in suits. Before his
promotion to a leadership
position in the detective J:>ureau,
he worXed in the Profe.Wonal
Standard Unit. And as the title
suggests, the dress code was
profes.sional: meaning suits and
ties. Before that. ln the late 1980s
and early '90s. suJts were
required o( detectives, which
Holford was..
"I'm used to it." HoHord said.
"I've got plenty of suits and ties
already."
As his rank. has been
upgraded, he has upgraded his
fashion sense.
·1 have not continued with the
polyester suit tradition,• HoHord
said. "I don't thinJc. they are
Italian ... Wait"
He looked at the label
•Enrico Corsini: be said.
SUNDAY
The O,.nge County Chapt• of
the Swedish Women'•
Edu~tlonal Aun.will have It•
annual Swedlah Chris1maa event,
whim promotes Swedish
traditions at 11 a.m. in th• Costa
Mesa Neighborhood community
center, 1846 Pattt Ave. The cost
will be $2 for ctilkfren youngtr
than 16 and $5 foradult11nd
older teenegera. Information:
(949) 786-2734, http:l..WWW.
chapters-sWN.or(J/orangflCOunty.
dded to m&U the ldlool ldhere
to the AtDe it.andaids Jta other
preli:hool9. which are~ for tu·
~ who meet loW·lncome re-
qulmnenta. 'ltacbers at those
ecbooll must have child develop·
mmt permits. whlch are dlft'mmt
from teachlng permltl ~uired
at most private preschools, Gar·
landuld.
stnce tchool started. the class
hu had a series of subsdtute
teachen, the Jatesc of whom has
o~ to "4ly Wltil the achool
doees.
'J\J.idon leaped from $80 to
Sl75 a month ln August. and en-
rollment dropped lrom the re-
quired 18 childml lO 11. Those
who remaJn have sald that they
would pay more to keep the
school open and that other par·
ents have expressed interest in
enrolling their children.
But the district would rather
cloee a school than let It operate
one·oo-one with the children.
"Stad$tically, (these students)
cnlght have more trouble read·
Ing" Hensley said "1bere's a very
high probability they're at least a
grade behind In reading. and
maybe math. They get discour·
aged easily and often don't have a
place to do homework. You
might get kids who won't come to
school because they doo't have socb...
Accord.Ing to the district's new
policy, a student is classi6ed as
homeless if he or she is sharing a
residence, living in a motel or
trailer, staying in a shelter or liv-
log on the street or in a car. By
law, they cannot discriminate
against homeless students, and if
a. homeless student moves, even
out of the district. they must pro·
vide transportation if the student
wants to stay at the same school.
Right now, former Costa Mesa
residents who moved to more af.
fordable housing in Stanton and
Hwltington Beach still attend
dlllir old schools. Garland said.
1bough most homeless stu·
dents attend schools on the
Westside of Costa Mesa. they are
It sounded Italian, but he
wouldn't dare asswne.
"I wouldn't want to participate
in the ethnic profiling of suits,"
Holford said.
As every fashion aficionado
knows, accessories malte an
outfit and Costa Mesa detectives
have not neglected that
important detail. HoHord likes to
sport ·run· ties. On Friday, he
l'fOre soccer balls, and last week
it was WlnnJe the Pooh. They are
all "in good taste," he said.
Manley said he is ·an about
the stripes.· He likes color.
"Colorful, yet professional" is hts
motto.
Although Hensley's fashion
mandate was rumored to be
widely unpopular at first.
Holford and Manley said they
have no problem with It.
"I think we have seen positive
results from the way we look.·
ManJey said. "The public seems
lo like IL It hasn't beeo a bother
or an inconvenience. It gives a
TM Chudl Jones Gallefy In the
Atrium Court of Faahion l1lend
will pruent an exhibition of art of
the animated film "Dr. Seuss'
How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
with voice actress June Foray and
animation producer and director
Phll Roman. The eX'.hlbltlon will
be from 5 to 8:30 p.m. The gallery
It at 401 Newpon Center Drive.
Information: (9'9) 759-0768,
http:l!Www.chudqona.com.
n.t Orange County Coalition for
'Vbuth will host •Let Your Voice Be
DEC. l .._rd .. from ~30 to 8 p.m. at the
South Coast Plaza will hwe ha Cotta Meu Neighborhood
21st annual T,...ughtfng Community Center, 1845 Partt,
Ceremony at 8 p.m. at~ Centw Costa Mna. The event It to let
Pal't(. adjacent to the Wactln Sooth youth vol99 their concemt, talk
at • difTS'Cllt ltandatd. Gullnd
d. The d1stJict wm wotk with
the parmll to place thelr dill·
dnm lo other achoob. the laid.
Many other pl"CJIChools In the
a.rea have lengthy waltfJl8 lists.
Some, such as Ocean Breeze ClliJ.
dren'a Center In Newport Beach
and A O\ild's Place larn1ns Cen·
ttt in Cmta Mesa. said they do
have pots available.
Givm the choice, parents said
they would rather keep !heir dllJ.
dren where they are. Many feel
the class was doomed from the
start of the )Ur.
~School just started two
mootbs ago. w Root said "Now, it's
going to stop in two months. The
lcids a.re here, the tadllty Is here .
Why close itr'
• MARISA O'NEI. cove,.. education
end may be r&ldled at (!M9)
674-4268 or by e-mell et
mariu.onei/@lftlmes.com.
not confined to that area. she
added.
Many transient families do not
necessarlly fit most people's per-
ception of the homeless. Hensley
said.
·A lot of homeless parent.'i
work, they just don't make much
money and can't afford housing.·
she said. "The average person is
Caucasian and has lived In the
area for I 0 years or more. Some
are from here.·
Because the holiday season
can be especially challenging for
the homeless, organimdons are
doing what they can to help out
St Joachim Catholic Olurch and
School is having a ThanksgMng
dinner for the third year in a row.
The dinner has grown from
about 160 in the first year to 427
last year, organizer Regina Con-
soli sald. Mose of those people.
she said. are families who are just
having a tough time maJcing ends
meet
• MARISA O'NBl covers education
and may be reamed at (949)
574-4268 or by tHTiail at
marlsa.oneil@larimttS.com.
professional reflection.·
Oh. good answer. Did I
mention Manley is up for a
promotion1 But Holford backed
him up.
"All the detectives look sharp.·
Holford said. "Jt's the softer,
gentler Costa Mesa Police
Department."
Soft and gentle, huh1 What
about this year's must-have
acces.sory. Holfordt
"I have all my men ln Otilder
rugs," he said. "It looks really
impressive.· •
(For those who are not in the
know, Olilder rugs are the classic
over-the-shoulder-pistol-
holders.)
This winter's police
department: Soft, gentle, and
packing some heal
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
She may be reamed at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolira.harper@lar1mes.com
Th• Cat Fanc:*s Ann. win haw a
ctiamplon1hip and household pet
cat 1how from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the Orange County Fair &
Exposition Center. The even1 will
feature up to 226 of the world's
finest pedigreed cats will be there
along with rescue cats and kittens
looking for a home. Information:
(858) 455-9390.
National Untvenlty't c.nt.rfor
Cultural and Ethnic Studies will
present -The Allure and
Slghifl~nce of Body A.rt from
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, at
N1tional University, 3390 Harbor
Blvd. Information: {714) 429-6408,
lzukas@nu.edu.
Coest Plaza. The 90-foot whtte fir about luuea and to Influence DEC. 7
win be adorned by 15,000 lfghts. policy decl1lon1. Information: The Cet f11nden Aan. wlll have e
The oaremony will f98tllre 1tw All rlet§edd.ca.gov. ctiampfonlhlp and household pet
American Boyt Chorus end an ~t show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
appearance by honontty emcee, DEC. 6 the Orange County Fair &
Jennlf..-Yorlc from Kn.A-TV. The eo.t. M ... Men'• Club will Expolltlon Center. The event wlll
aponsor the Fairview feature up to 226 of the wor1d'•
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
•'A forward or midfielder coming
in on Zach {Wells] would do
well not to have a physical
confrontation with him."
Tom F1tz1erald, UCLA men's soccer coach
Sporta Edllor RicMrd OuM: (949) 5 7 44223 • Sports Fu: (9491 650-0 l 70
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IMR1< C. DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT
The Newport Harbor High field hockey team captured both the Sunset league champ1onsh1p and the postseason Tournament of Champions this
season, the latter a program first. Front row, from left, Ashley Hamson, Danica Kalmbach, lyndsi Foster, Dana Owad and Maddy Anderson. Middle row,
from left, Victoria Swigart, Cologne Schmidt, Reese Simmons, Kristen Jendrusina, Lauren Curtis, Jenny Taylor and Ashley Gleason. Back row, from left,
Coach Sharon Wolfe, Casey Ibbetson, Kerrie Gates, Tiffany Vandersloot, Amanda Wittman, Danielle Pfaff, Jilllanne Whitfield and Rachel Zarnow.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Tars learn from the best
Los AJtos shows Newport
Harbor what it will take to
conquer the division.
Patrick Laverty
Da1lyPtlot
Newport 1 larbor senior tailback Mau
Encln.ias saJd it clearly prior to the Sail-
ors' first-row1d game Friday against
top-seeded Los Altos.
"If you want to be the best, you have
to play the best,· Encinias told his
teammates.
The Sailors just may have lost to the
best team in the Clf Southern Section
Division VI playoffs Friday. falling to the
Conquerors, 28·0. While it ended a run
for a collection or seniors, including En-
cinias, it showed all of the players who
will return next year exactly what ii will
tale to be the best.
"(Los Altosl can compete in any divi-
sion, ff Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brin-
kley said.
In hopes of compel.Ing with the Con-
querors next season, Newport Harbor,
which finished the season 7-4, will
quickly get to wort. Job No. l will be re·
placing the majority of the offensive and
defensive lines.
All of Newport Harbor's offensive line
will be graduating with the exception or
guard Stephen Joslin and the Sailors will
lose defensive tacldes Aust.In Nieto and
Ma.it Temple.
"We've got 10 develop some linemen,"
Brinkley said.
But Newpo11 1 larbor will return a pair
of talented qua11erbaclcs, Kasey Peters. a
junior, and sophomore Tom Jackson. II!>
best receiver, Spencer I.ink, as welJ as
standout linebackers Thomas Martin,
Trevor Theriot, Greg Miner and Taylor
Young. were all JUnio~ this M!ason.
"We're going to have some experience
coming back," Brinkley said. "We'll have
I.he majorily or our defense returning
and it all start'> with being able to play
deren~.·
TI1e rerumers learned a thing or two
about Sea View League play after going
5-0 in their preleague schedule. New
port I !arbor lost three league gamei; by
See FOOTBAll, Paee A6
MONDAY
MORNING
UARTERBACKS
THE NEXT LEVEL
EYE OPENER
niily.4Pik>I.
Sporu Ha.II ol Fame
1~1i11/lo.alillc••llt.,,
Dec. 1 honofet BILL WETZEL
Monday, November 24, 2003 A5
THE BIG EASY
Recalling
upset for
the ages
W ell, it djdn't happen. It
usually doesn't.
Oe:.plle the preparation,
the motivation and a stable
of thoroughbreds, Newport Harbor
High's football 1eam saw its 2003
campaign close out Fnday njght as
lop-seeded and undefeated Los Altos
prevailed with a convincing 28-0 victory
in the first round of the CIF Southern
Section Divbion VI playoffs.
There are two Uungi. you always hope
to avoid when U1e end comes. (I) Don't
go out with a blowout loss. and (2) don't
go out with a goat in a very close
dec1s1on. To that extent, there w~
succ~. A kickoff return and 78 yards of
offense hardJy equate:. to a 20 0
halftime lead. But
there'!> no denying
Lo<> Altos'
credentials.
There's a reason
Los Altos has that
No. I label in the
Division Vl playoff.,,
and 11 brings 10 n1111d
another No. I. wh1rh
found a band or
S.'lilurs up against it.
Friday'i. loss at Los
Altoi. ma.Jted the
25th anniversary or
ROGER
CARLSON
OllC Of lhe greatel>t games ever played
by the Sailors. the night the undefeated
Sword'irnen or St. Paul, ranked No I in
Southern California, i.eeded No. I in the
CIF Aig Five Conference. met their
waterloo on their own home field.
It was a quarter or a century to the
night when Bill Plz7Jca's unheralded
Sailor. swept into Santa Fe Sprin~ and
recorded one or lhe great upsets or
Southern California prep football
history.
"We were kind of an afterthought (as
the pamngs were released)." said
Piuita, the Sailors' wach f'rom 1974-78.
I larhor had finii.hed third in the
Sunset League and entered U1e playoffs
with an overall record or 5-4. t:ven the
at-large team wa!. given more respect as
the top-ranked SI. Paul juggernaut.
under the coaching or Marijon Ancich,
and a..._ .. i.,ted by Dick Bruich. wa.'> given
the S.ulors as fif'l>t round fodder in us
anticipated tiUe march.
Absolutely no one. outside or the
Newpo11 Harbor inner circle, ~uve U1e
Sailor-. a chance for an upset at St. Paul,
where the Sword'tmen had racked up
something like a 50 game winning
streak at home.
Not only did SI. Paul (9-0) have a
See EASY, Paae A6
Zach Wells
PHOTOC~TESYOt UCLA
Former Sailor has had
rewarding run as
d efen sive anch or fo r
reigning NCAA champion.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
J ust one class shy of complet.lng
his degree in American literature
and culture, UCLA senior 7,.ach
Wells has been majoring in soccer
this fall, with a minor in shutouts.
And the fu5t-team AU-Pac-to goalie
has aced most or his comped don,
helping lead the def ending NCM
champion BruJm to an 18-J-J record
and the No. J seedJng in the 2003 NCM
Tuumament.
The Brulns. who enjoyed a
Orst·round bye, begin defense of their
nadonal dtle Wednesday, ta.king on
vtsldngTulsa (13-5·2).
lt'a the time or year Wells, a former
Newport H~r High standout. has
been antlclpal1ng ever since
experiencing the euphoria of last ycru's
national crown. ·up until Marth and April. we ~re
still kind of basking in our gt rry. so to
apeak. • said W. Us, who, bentna a
stunning upset. figures to add to his
coUectJon of school recO'rda over the
next couple weeks.
·1n a gcnenll .ell! • we've been a little
ft&t thl lea.SOR. It seemed like we didn't
get too excited abou1 the wtn.1 and we
didn't gel too down ahout the loc;..,,"
The lone setback. a 1-0 loss 10
Maryland Sept. 5, in the tlmd game or
the year, was followed by a 15-game
winning streak I.hat included 13
shutouts and a 40·3 scoring advantage.
Only a 2-2 Ue agaimt the Univer.lly of
San Diego Nov. 13 provided any
additional humility for Coach Tom
Fit7.geraJd's Juggernaut.
Wells aclcnowledge'I this year's
postseason quec\t comes with added
pressure.
"J can't remember the lasl lime a No.
I seed won the tournament and it's
always hard to repeat: Wells said. "!"or
myself, it' just more motivation to t(O
out and prove we are the best."
Wells has been among the best
~in the collegiate ranks. ever
since he emerged as a sophomore starter.
His teammates voted hlm team MVP
after the 2001 season, In which he set a
school single-sea.son record with lOJ
saves and posted a Pac-10-leading nine
shutout$.
last season, he had 90 saves and
seven shutouts. I fe was also at hiJ best
when ft counted most. He was named
Defensive MVP of the College Cup -
the port's Pinal Four-anchoring a
defense that blanked Stanford, 1-0, In
the dde game.
This year, Wells ha.• 10 shutouts, 66
saves and a stingy 0.39 goals-against
average. The goals-against tandard
would shatter the old lngle-season
UCLA mm of 0.53 ~ by fonner
AU·A.mctican Anton NlstJ "' both 1969
and 1986.
At 6-foot-2, 190 pounds, Wells. who
also starred in volleyball for the Sailors,
is among the bigger keepers around.
And. he said, hJs willlngness 10 engage
in contact with opponents factors into
his biggest strength on the field.
"Prom what other people have said, I
think being able to read the game and
anticipate on croMeS Is something that
distinguishes me,· Wells saJd "l 'm al<;o
prelly confident coming out for balls. so
I'm able to take away n larger portion of
I.he 18-yard box than a more timid
goalkeeper. I've been knocked around,
but I don't have much fear. When you
come out wtth your knees and elbows,
your maln focus is to hold onto the ball.
If ra competitor) happens to get knocked
down, It's not intentional on my part."
Fitzgerald also believes physlc41
prowess works in Wells' f'avor.
•A forward or mJdftelder coming in
on Zoch would do well not to have a
physical confrontation with him,"
Fitt.geraJd said
~ d his college career h
exceeded his expectadons, but he ~
e~ to get an opportunity to play
profi! !llonally. His co.ch agrees.
"Duttng my two years here, 7ACh has
been a huge pan of' our team.•
Fit7.geca.ld saJd. "He's a tremendou kid
who t smart and a ~IY good athlete.
Heh been huge for us and it' going
to be difficult to lote blm. But players
move on and l u pect 1~ch will have
som opportunltf to continue
playing."
I I
M t.tond.ty, Nowntier 24. 2003 SPORTS
BRIEFLY
CdM, Tars open on road 1111 Daily.APilot 1111
ports Hall of Fam
Both travel to San
Diego Tuesday to
begin play in CIF
State tournament.
Neither Corona del Mar High
nor Newport Harbor could come
up with a ClF Southern SectJon ft1rb volleyball title this weekend.
but both schools will continue to
piny (or a champioiuhlp.
The Sea Kmg\ and the Sallors
open the CIF State champlon-
mlps Tuesday. after qualifying ~
the runner -up ln thtlr re3pec·
uvr Southern Section dtVl'llOn&
Corona del Mar (21 9). which
lost ln three games to Bishop
Montgomery In the Southern
Section Division lll·A ftnaJ Fri·
day. wOI be at Uruverslcy High of
San Diego (25-6). the San Diego
Section champion. Tuesday at 7
p.m.
Newport Harbor (25·6). which
lost In four games to Mira Costa
Sarurday in the DMsJon 11-AA 6·
nal, will aJso tnlvel south, vWung
~:rtpps Ranch (27·41 ln the Divt·
.. ion II championships, Tuel>Clny
at 7 p.m. Scripps Ranch won the
~Diego Section crown.
A victory by the Se-a Kings
could earn them d rematch
agaJmt Bishop Montgomery.
c;eeded No. 2 In the eighHeam
Southern California bracket. in
'Wturday's regional semifinal
Newport Harbor. !>hould 11 e<i·
c.1pe the first round. would bkely
face Mater Del. tht• \oulhrrn
Stiction Divi ion ll ·A champion
.u1d the No. I SoCal i.eed
OCC given No. 2 seed
• VOl.J..BYB"1J..: The Orange
Coast College women's volley·
ball team t-orned the No 2 <ieed
rn the Southern California re·
glonaJ playoffs and will meet
l.ong Beach City < ollege, at
home, m the first round l\Jes
day at 7 pm.
The P1rott-s I 17 :.!). hoping 10
make It to the state tournament
for the 1hird !ttraight year. On·
1shed second In the Orange Pm
plre Conference behind (,olden
Wesl, whtch earned the No. I
~eed In the regional lrvme Val·
ley College, also a member of
the Orange Empire Conference,
EASY
Continued from AS
tremendow program lhl'tt' wa ..
an intimidation factor on tllill
fabled Sr . .Paul gndlron whkh
was 'tecond to none
No on~ bur Pi7..zlcn, who had
!teen his team stve 1:-.di.,on all 11
could handle before
-.ucC\.lmbi.ng, 13-10, m Suno,et
League play. And. the Sa.tlors
hadn't really felt the
intimidation factor for Nt'vt'ral
years.
"Wt went up there." rt'Called
PtT.Zlca. "and lo and behold. my
two-way radio equipment got
lost. The rules were such that
they had 10 offer equaJ
equlpment 10 what they had,
and they couldn't, so they
t·ouldn't use their radios So that
set them off right away "
Such "loss" of equipment wai.
usually a parochial school trlck.
forcing an opponent to often
forego 111 usual modt' of
operation. although Pl.zzica
admits no such trickery
The Sailors struck for a
touchdown easly ln the game
and, In the second half, broke a
7 · 7 dead.lode with a field goal
They hung on to post an
lncredlble, 10-7 shocker. leaving
a scar on that field that ha•
never healed.
"Our kida were In the bus to
comt bade and their fans were
still <llng there ln the 'itands ln
shock. They dldn'\ move.· said
Plrdai. Pi.1%1ca'I wife, Betty,
was aeeded third.
~1 think It really ahows the
urength or our conference," Pl-
rute'> Coach Olut'k Cutenese
s.Ud
Six Pirates All-OEC
• VOLL.BYBAU.: Six members
of the Orange Coast College
women's voUeybaU team were
named AU-Orange Empire Con·
ference by the drcuJt's coaches.
Sophomore ~euer Amber
McCarthy, ulong with opposite
Oltistlne Woller and outside
hiller Donita Oro1.d. were first·
tl'am honorees
Libero Melissa Sherman.
.l.long with outside hitters Marti
Memolt and Brenda Balley.
were st>cond·tt'am pJclcs.
McCarthy. with I ,299 aMl.st.s
In her Coast career, rurpassed
HeatJwr Ruhl (l,281) as the
tl'am·., all-time leader. McCar-
thy has alsu tallied a team-lead·
Ing 36 service aces and hu
added 148 digs.
Woller. a transfer from UC Ir·
vme, has slammed a team-high
246 lills through 19 matches,
heading Into the Southern Cali-
fornia regional playoffs, which
begin Tuesday.
Drozd, a native of Sofia. Bui
garia, has 1allled 218 kills and
lends the Pirates wlth 23 solo
block5. Balley has added 129
killi.
Sherman, a sophomore, has
ama'ii.ed a team-high 259 digs
wh1lt' Mt'rriott slammed 132
Ulb before rolling her right an-
kle in the regular-season finale
again111 Cypress Wednesday.
Merriott will not play for the Pl·
rate!> in the post.sea.son
Vanguard runners shine
•CROSS COUNTRY: Van·
guard Univeri.ity junJors Jenny
Thune anti U1 Hulpe fini~ed
34th and 90th, re'>pectivt'ly. at
the t-.AIA women\ cros~ coun
try 1 hamp1on'!h1pi. Saturday at
Tom sawyer State Park In 1.ouis·
ville, Ky
I hunt'\ time of 18.39 over the
5,000 meter cour!>e was 11 sec·
ond' oil her personal record.
Thune\ fini'h wa!> rhe i.econd
best hy a I.Ion runner, topped
only by 'lheri Hall's ninth-place
drove the Sailor.. home 111 that
dellnou~ bui. and 11 carried over
mto a I 0· 7 victory over
Redland' the m·lCt week before
eventual CIF Rig Hve
Lonfercnce champl11n· Fountain
Vall~ was able tu top the
Sailors, 14·9, in the )emiflnal
"We had some tough lad~·
recalled P11.1.it;a. "II wru. really a
&torybook year for us. TI1e ltids
really got down 10 bu1lness."
fhe game was bUled as "No
16 ~ No. l" and Pi7..71ca. who
loved tu use the bulletin board
to his advantage. played the
'nub to 1he hilt.
·~1 Paul really did have a
grc:•Jt team and wa' overlooking
u,," \aid Pizztca. "I lu1ow in the
lMl' 'tages of the ((ame, I was
do mg a lot of praying.·
Thh \'1.3.'I a team which i.cored
I :l polnti> or rewN In all but a
21 h win mer We">1mlni.ter.
~urely 11 must be a rt"l'Ord for a
UF !major ..chools) semifinalist
to score fewer than 11 points per
game (I 0 6) over a course of 12
o;1an'!
11 wru. onei>flho<iC
night-of-nights at the l>iJot when
~poruwriter I toward L Handy
returned and went to the
chalkboard, inserting a 10
alon~lde Newport I larbor. and
then. tumlng toward us with a
wry gnn. a 7 by St. Paul.
The knee-Jerk reaction wns an
t•xplo Ion In the office, but 1
don't think any of us really
beUcved Howard until his story
wu belng set In cype.
Handy's story revolved
tlround the exploits of Mike
showing ln 1990.
Hulpe. an Estancia High
product. posted a time of 19:24.
·eoth of our girls ra.n preny
weU, • Vanguard Coach Bryan
Wilkins saJd. ·Even to be In the
top I 00 Is pretty good at thll
level o( competition."
The women's race consisted or 256 athletes.
Tars' Schlesinger signs
• VOLLBYMLL: Adam SchJe-
slnger. 11 6-foot·S aeruor •etter
at Newpon Ht.tbor Hlgh, Nt.t
signed a national letter of Intent
to continue his volleyb.U career
at Long Beach State.
Schlealllger was recruited by
10 IChoola, lncludlng 2003
NCM champion Lewis Univer-
sity and runner-up BYU.
'"l think Long Beach State has
an outstanding coaching staff
and an ellcellent student-ath·
lete aupport department,•
Schlesinger said.
Schlesinger ls also a member
of the Balboa Bay VoUeybaU
Oub team that finished third at
the 2003 JunJor Olympics in
Phoenix. Artz.
UCI's Wmg honored
• VOllBYBAU: UC Irvine'
Kelly Wing, a junior outside hh·
ter. earned b.er fourth Big West
Player of the WeeJc award after
leading the Anteaters to a win
over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
with a UO match-record 43
kl.lit Nov. 14.
Wlng connected on 43 of 80
attempts and had just 14 errors
to hlt a season-best .363. She
wu also responalble for nJne
kills in Game Five, including
match point. and came up with
11 digs for her 16th double·
double of the season. Wing sur·
passed her previous mark or 35
kJIJs, which she recorded
against Long Beach State earlier
this season, and the 43 kills are
the lughest number of kills in
the Big West since the rally
-.coring format was adopted.
Blaze triumphs twice
•SOCCER: Costa Mesa Blaze.
an APP under-12 girls soccer
team representing Region 120,
Johnson and Brian Ward in the
running game, and at
quarterback wa'i Dave Hitzel
and a junior named Alan
GaddJs.
Up front. the Sailors were
anchored by Joe Carnahan
(6·foot-5, 255 pounds), along
with Brett LEcluse. Brett Smith.
Ryan Abbate, Brad Sell, Steve
Kraemer and NeU Ross.
Dave De Ruff and Scon
Benjamin were tight ends and
Cllris Cates was a wldeout.
Dave Thompson was Harbor's
hammer at middle 'backer and
I lltzel, Abbate. Benjamin,
Fernando Castorena, Jay Volzkl'
and Ward were alJ very big on
the defensl~ side.
Scott Giem was another in a
long U_ne of sterhng ldckers.
Pizzica's as.~istants were the
late Larry Doyle. Hank Cochrane
and Tim Par'iel, the laiter
P.<itancia High's curren1 athletic
director.
FOOTBALL
Conbnued from A5
a combined 13 points and those
13 points meant the difference
between a first-round meeting
with Los Altos and playing a
1hird·place team from another
league.
·1 think through the league
&t"&SOn one of any nwnber of
plays could have turned the
League St'ason arowtd," Brinkley
said. -1r we rum that around.
grabbed two key vlctorfes Nov.
15· 16 to take sole possession ol
second place In the Area Q
standing . The team (6-2·\) had
one regular-season game ldt
before beading into the play-
off&
Celebrating the 1nillenniurn
Jn play Nov. IS. Blaze over·
came two deficfts to defeat
~rba Unda, 3-2, dropping their
victim's record to 5-3· l.
Striker Shay Goldberg twice
found 1he net for the Blaze.
while Karen Vlllalba also scored
FRED
HOKANSON
for the winners.
The ttam'1 offense, led by the
ball handling and passlng of
Justine Cathey, consistently
pressured Yorba Linda's de·
fense.
Orange Coast ·
The Blaze's defense. which
has allowed the fewest goala
As longtime OCC coach, athletic director, it
has essentially been a Pirate's life for him.
among Area Q teams. was led Steve Vlr1en
by the tenacious play of Jeana Daily Piiot
de ArabJ and Misha Brown.
mid.fielders Allyson WaJlace and F red Hokanson ls all
Meagan Henderson, as well as about loyalty. Yet that is
sweeper Erin Rodman. not the reason why he
ln Nov. l 6 action, Blaze has been at Orange
notched an impressive 4-1 vie· Coast College for the pMt 35
tory of previously unbeaten years.
Tustin (7 -l -1). Goldberg He's there because of the
matched her two-goal perform· people working alongside hJm
ance ln the previous game with and he's also there because of
a pair of scores against Tustin. the school's wccess.
Strikers Jenny Johnston and •tt Is the best commurucy
Kendra Fisher rounded out the college around, bar none," said
scoring for the Blaze. Goal· Hokanson. who is OCCs Athletic
keepers Shona Lamb, Amy Director. •t thlnlc the reason it's
Ramirez, and Wallace held the the best is because we hlre the
usually high scoring Tustin · best people. The roaches who
team to a single goaJ. are here have been here for
Tustin's shots on s oaJ were years. TI1ey want to help nnd do
limited due to the defensive the rig.ht lhing for OCC. It really
play of NataUe Sekel and Aman-is a family here.·
da Watson. Hokanson teamed
Newport blanks Edison
•ROLLER HOCKEY: The
Newport Harbor roller hockey
team Improved to 3·0· 1 with a
5-0 victory over Edison Nov. 16.
the Importance of
loyalty when he was in
high school Actually,
his loyalty was tested
and he ended up doing
what was best for a
new school.
•1 really liked his attitude and
l 1ust liked the way he coached."
said Hokanson, who wu also
lnJluenced by fellow athletes at
UCSB. "When you Uve with guys
who want to be coaches and
tha.l'i all they talk about. you
start to think like that. If I was
living wlth stockbrokers l would
probabty become a
stockbroker.~
I lolcanson, who also earned a
master's degree in
admfnistradonatOlapman
University, began his coaching
and teaching c:.a.rttr at
Westminster. He became the
first alumnus to worlr. at the
school.
La1er, in 1969, he was hired at
()C(. as the throws coach for the
PtraLes traclc and field team.
From 1978 to 2000 he was the
head coach of the
men's and women's
squads.
Goaltender Mike Mosher re-
corded his first shutout of the
season, ~topping 27 'ihol\ nn
goaJ from Edison (2·0· I l.
Rory Campbell led the offen·
slve attack with two goal<. while
Jesus Sotelo added one goal
and an as.-.1s1
Young Fred
Hokan'lon played
football at Hunungton
Beach High and he was
lookmg forward to his Fred Hokanson
·rve had so many
good memones. •
Hokanson ~d. "I have
had good memories of
coaching. When we
won our firo;t
conference
champiom.h1p in track.
And Sheldon
Blockburger, he's the
best athlete I ever
Vince Mongo (o ne assist) and
Cory Adler udded one goal
apiece wlth assl'itS from Preston
Kelly.
In Piu.ica's reign. the Sailors
were 35-19 in the 1oughes1 of
circles. were CIF semifinalist'\
three tim('S and defea1ed
Corona del Mar all five yea". J le
capped hls career as athletic
director, hiring football coach
leff Brinkley and current athletic
director Erle Tweit. A native of
Ohio, he arrlvt>d at Harbor In
1967 as an assistant 10 Wade
Watts and closed out a 22 year
career with a IO·year run as
athletic director A great Sailor in
the Long Gray Une
· Piz:l.ica, a resident of Hemet,
saw all of I !arbor's games this
year, as is his custoro. including
Friday night's duel with No. 1
Los Altos in I laclenda Heights
Heyl See you next Sunday!
ROGER CARLSON Is the
former sports editor for the
Dally Pilot. HI!> column appears
on Sunda)". I le can be reached
by e-mail at
rogeranddorothea@msn.com
senior season because
the Oilers were going to be
"excellent," he said.
I lowever, the team was broken
up when Westminster High
opened and Hokanson was m
the area which required students
to transfer 10 the new school.
Hokanson was not pleased but
he !>till made the most or lus
final year wlth the Uons.
·1 did not want to transfer at
all,• he said. KBut I was out for
all the sports at We'>tnunster. I
had pride in the school •
I lokanson graduated in 1960
from Westminster. He wd the
cla.'>'> of 1960 has reunions that
also include the '60 class of
Huntington Beach because i.o
many or the people know each
other and have been linked ever
since Wesuninster opened
After Hokanson graduated at
Westminster. he went to OCC.
where he played football and
competed in track and field. He
ll1JUred hls back and played one
year as an offensive taclcle for
the Pirates. He found his niche
in the throwing events for OCC.
Eventually Hokanson excelled In
the hrunmer throw, but that
came after he transferred to UC
Sn.nta Barbara.
1n his senior year with the
Gaucho11, he toolt up the
hammer and qulclcly found
we're In a differe11t position
the playoffs."
In suooess. Hokanson and a
teammate built their own
hammer ring and trained for
that final season. He reached the
NCM Ouunplonships ln
Division 0.
The Sailor; will ready them·
selves for league play next sea·
son with a slightly different
schedule. ltabuco Hills and
Paramount wUl not ~ on the
schedule next season and Brin·
kJey said the Sailors att ldJl look-
ing for opponents ln Wetk l and
Week S. One possibility would bt
a trip to 1 fawnU for the aeuon
opener. Brinkley said pl&)'lng ln
paradise ls on the backbuiner
right now, thol.13h It remaJns an
outside po lbWty.
later, when Holcanson went
on to coach at OCC he started
the hammer throw compC'tition
for the Pfrates.
At UCSB, Hokanson ea.med a
degree in physical education.
The ldeo of becoming a coach
waa bupifed by the people he
associated with. Hobruon al.so
admired hJs coach, Sam Adams.
-
--.. -
lMOll•••uo n
coached."
Hokanson ~o said he
enioyed coactung all the
athletes, including l.eon Phillips,
a standout in the javelin.
Hokanson also was excited to be
part of ground·brealclng spon!i
at OCC. He hel~d start the
women's track and field team.
"It was a thnll when we
started women's lratk." he said.
"We started women's track at
OCC and we became a power."
1 lokanson s1opped coaching
in 2000 and bt.>Carne the AD and
the dean for physical education.
Last year. the P1ra1e' claimed the
California Community College
all-sports trophy. the third time
OCC has won the award, which
ha.' been issued the pasl 10
year-;
l11t Pirates al.c;o won the
Orange f.mpire Conference
Supremacy Award, the honor for
overall excellence in athletic
achievement. It wa~ the 22nd
ume In 26 years OCC has earned
the Jward.
"That has been exciting."
Hokanson said. "Tu be a part of
the start of something. to keep It
golng, thats what has also been
exciting and great.·
Hokanson, who lives in Mesa
Verde with his wife. Judy, ls the
latest honoree of the Dally Pilot
Sports Hall of Fame.
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A nmlOfl fOlt PRO BAT£ hu bten filed by
SAllAH LEE MARTIN
PASCOE 111d ROlAHO
SPURS, ESQ In ll1t
Su.,.rlOI Court of C1fl·
fornla, County of OR
AHCE.
THE PETITION FOR
P898AU 1tauot1 SA·
ltAH LU M~TIN l'AS·
CO£ u• ltOLAND
Sl'l [It$. uo " •• POlllltcl u perao111f
llPf9M11lttlvt1 to •• l'lllnlstH tlMI ut1t1 of
thedtct44nt
lHC PETITION nquutt
tllt cl.udtnt'• Will encl codlcll1, It eny, be
aclm\1114 lo 1>1ob1t1. lhe Wiii •lid any codoclls .,,
•vtil•blt flH , .. mtfte hon 111 Ille hie kept by lht COUfl
TH( l'UITION rtqu"u •uthotlty to tdmonl•IH
tlle u\1\1 undtf IN
Independent Adm1nls
ll1Uon of b tet11 Act
(lllis Authority will 11tow
tl1t ~son1I t11>1 .. tn·
lttlvn to ttlt.e m1ny
1c:tion1 w1tllout obi• n Ina tour\ appro .. t
Belo11 t1kina ctr t•ln
Policy
v•r1 lttoPIO't.-it ·~-. llo-."9(, the IMWM>Nt
r•-ntab-Wiii M 1eq11ittd to 11111 110t~
to lntttM\lld '*'°"• linleu they ti.ve w1lwetf
notice 01 conunltd to
th• propoHcl KtlOn.) lh1 lnd1pende11t ad·
mlnl1trat1011 111thorlty
will b• I' •nl•d 11111tn
111 lnteruted pen•n hlH 111 Mitctlon lo the
1141ht1on end "'°"" aoott CIVM wl\y tllt toutl
should rte>l lflnl the 1uthoflty
A HEARING on the
e•tlllon will bl held on 0€CUl8ER II. 20Q3 1t
1:45 pm. In Otot l7l ~loci et 341 Tho City
Orlv1 South. Or1n19. CA 92868.
IF YOU OBJECT to tht
1rent1na of th• petition,
)'Oii lllOuld _.., t t U10
hH!lftt 1114 at.ti 10Uf uon. cat t• Wl'rtten tloM wlUI tilt cowt
t lht h06rfl\I. Your
1pp .. 11nc:. '"''I be In
peraon or h 10111 1ttorne~.
IF YOU AAE A ClllOI· TOii ot untlnaent
crtdttor of th• e1tce1 .. d,
you muat Ill. )'OU.I ~IM
With th• cowl end mill
• copy to \ht per-'
re,rotnhtlYU ap
pointed 111 IN eowt w1t1111t four monllla fron1
tlle dalo ol the fint
luv-of lettan u
provided In l'rob1t1
Colle '41CtiOn 9\00. The
Um. for flli111 cl•tm• will
not nplre befort fo11r
month• from the ht1rln1
dtl• nollctd 1bove.
YOU MAY EXAMINE tht
f1i. 11111t Illy tllt court tf
,.. .,. • pt(IOll In'
l••ltd 111 Ult .,., ••
1011 m1y file with lhe
co11rt • R1q110\t for
59«1•1 Notice (f0tm 0£ I~) of th• II~ ot '" Inventory ind apprtlul
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•• ptowlcltd in l'rob11te
Code ..clloll l250 A
Raq11nt for Special
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Bt1ch Cotti Moe Daily
Piiot Novtmblf' 2•. 28.
December 1, 2003 ~F849
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MICWOllS
llmCITOllom
s..Jff bldt wlll ba
rtc.Ntd et tht ollk:t of
11\o l>lipertment of l'twk1 and lloc:rttllon, .-.ortll
trll Sttvlu Center. Phont (911) 15,·4274,
OM Cepltot -'•II S11lle 500. Sacttmtnto C.11·
lornl• 95114, up to 2
, .... T~. Oo· ~ 11, tdOa, et
whkh llm• and pt.ct lt\oy will b• p11bllcty
09tntd end rHd for performlna the work u
lollow1;
f11rnlah tll ltbcH,
m1torl1ls, tool1 and
equ111menl nec•n•r y lo
rthab1llt1te, r11tort. and Improve the mlr11truc· 1our unwanted lure end up to 22
lttms tl\foup cleu1Utd so\lgu In lbt Cmlll
How to Place A
Cove H•t111tc 0.Vltt et ClrtSTAl COVE SlATE
l'Altll, Otlf'IW lllld LOI
A" I t Counties, Cell
for1tt1, co~l•I• 1nd 111 1cco1d1nc:t will! the
plan• ind apeclfkatl°"• lhtrtfor1 ud tucll
ldcl'tndt lt1t<tto H mty be l11utd pt10f to bid
ope11lnt dale.
LkettM required: A
C111lnHr'1 Eallmate:
17 6$ M1lllofl • $9.3'
Mllhon
Holt A, )ob ahoWinl Wtlf be held et 11 00
1 m . Monday, Hovembt<
24, 20Q3 et CRYSTAL
COVE STAlt PARK, nMtt
1t U1e LO• Tra11co1
Offlu, 1"71 f'1 clflc
Cont HWY. la,un•
8t1ch, C1fllornl1 92651. Alle11denc:e 1t tho job
1howln1 11 MAIWATORY end wlll be the ooly
oppo rt11n lty m•d•
ewall1ble for proapec:tlv•
bidders to view the 11t•
wllh perk p«sonr1el. Ho Bid wlll b4 consldefad
from • COlllrtCIOf th•I
did not •tt•nd the m•ndttory IOb 5'1owln1 Prospact1w1 blddtr•
may u1m1n1 •nd obtlln
bid lor n11. apt1:1fk:tt10ns,
end pl•ns by down·
loadina the bid pacha•
from tht Cellfornl• Stet• Conlrac:la Ra11star at
www cscr da1.c1.aov/ cscr/ The bid peckaat
" 1lso av1ll1bl• on CD Ir•• ot charc• The CD can be obla1,.ed by
lulna a t1q11u1 to
(916) 445·9027
In 1ccordenco wit.II the
provisions of Section
1770, 1773 and 1773 I of the l •bor Code, lht
Oep1rtmenl ol l'ilfh end Rtcreetion has uc.r
l11n•d that 11'1• fenetal prav11l1na 11tts o waaes
1n the county in which
lh• worh 11 lo be dona
be u fisted by tfl•
Department ol Industrial
Relat10111 A copy of lh•
CLASSIFIEAD
11tt111p It on 1.i. 1t t111 tor11 COlllllttfCi.l Cod9
•dch11 li.tt4 tbOVI kcti.n 1109 2 YU/HO
Sucnuful bldcttt wll Y
provklt l'ayment lon4 lho """' •nd 1ddreu 111d l'arlormenct lond, of the pet.Oft with wl\om
OVMTMINf Of cl1 na mty bt f1I d It
PAlll(S AMO Tiie hcr•w '-'""'• HCllAUON 21161 Litle (Mt# Of.,
1\11tt •· c.i-., Ste t 20. Le .. '-"· Oltect# CA HHO •nd the IHI
1"11bll•htd Newport "d•I• for hlln1 cltlma lly
Bbch Co•t• Mtll Dilly 1ny credit°' 111111 b•
l'llot HClvtfflbtr 19, 24, Dattmbtr 11, 2003
20Q3 WM2<&e wl'llch Is tt'lt bu~lntst
bow..., •M&S.i
IOTICI 10 cmnolS Of
... Wl "''(. s.c. 610S\ NOllC[ IS HfllEBY
GIVEN that • bulll Hit
la •bout to Ila medt lllt
n1me(s), b1o11lneas •d·
dfHl(H ) of the Sell tr(a) ere · A&M
SHOMAll. INC., 14161
JEFFREY RO , IRVIHE. CA
92620
Dolna B111inns 11
QUIZHO'S 14093
All other busin•n n1mn(•) and 1d
dfeu(11) ulld by the
Stllctt(•) ••thin the PHI lhlff ytlrs, H stiled
by the Seller(s), ls/11tt
HONE
The nam•(s) end
1ddrts& ol lht Buyer(a)
1s/11e: BRAVO VEN·
TURES. IHC . 1901 E LAMBERT RD '101, LA
HABRA, CA 90631 ll'la ntth balna sold
ere 11nerally dncrlbed
ts All f URNll UR[,
FIXTURES. EQUIPMl'.Nl ,
MACHlHERY, lEAS£HOLD
IMPROVEMENTS, STOCK
IN TRAD£. COOOWlll
AND BUSINESS NAME
end era loceted •I
14161 JEHRlV RD IRVIHE CA 92620
The bulk nla 1s rn
le,.ded to b• consum
m•t•d 11 the ottict of Tiie f.scr ow forum end
lh• 1ntoc1p1t1d 1111 dale
Is Oecembar 12, 2003
The bulk ult 11 sub
Jtcl to C1lllorn11 Uni·
dlJ l>tfOf• lh• Hto date tpe<lfled ebon
llUYffl(S) 8flAVO YEN
TURES, INC.. A CAll·
FORNIA CORl'OflATIOH
By. 81MA.l l'ATEL, C~O/
PRt:SIDENT
By: flAMNEll< WAllA. CfO{TR(ASURER Published Newport
8each·Co~t• Mn• Dilly
Piiot November 24, 2003
CNS· 609580# M846
fktltlla ..... ... -....
The follow1n1 persona •rt do1111 bustneu 11 Cerl1nd O<a1'.a. \0()1 W
17th SltHI •S. Costa
Mes., CA92627
Roy Garland Waslllkt,
1800 Parh Hewpor I
•202. Newport B1ach. C.492660 Cllerlolte leyna Drake,
1800 Perk Hewpor l 1202. Newpor t B11ch,
CA92660 This bu11n1u IS con
ducted by • r1n111t
Plflnershlp
Have you alerted do1111
busmen ytt1 No
Roy G WQtl•lo.1 This st1t1ment wu tried woth the County
Clerk of Ot1n1• County
01110'30/03
200S6'6Ult
01lly Pilot No~ 3, 10,
17. 24, 2003 M838
Ac-. ... ... s.......
The lo1towl111 pe11011•
lfl dolnt bU\llltU es· Thi TrN1Ure Hut, ~
W. 11th St IQ-32. Cott• Mt•t,CA924.i1
Thtr n• A.lm•t• ttend, 1917 trvlnt Ave., Coal•
Mtu,CAl2627
This bu1lnus Is c:011·
d11ettc1 by en ind1w1du1I
tl•w• you 1t.art1d dolflr llusfnn1 )'ti? Ho
lheftH AJ~ ~IUI
Thtt alltemenl was hied w1ll'I Ill• Co1mty
Clttk ol Oftn11 County on ll/21/03
200Ut6Sttl
Dally Pllol Nov 2'. O.C:
2, 9, 16, 2003 T854
Re*'-..... -s..... The lollowina per sons
11• dolna busl11ess as.
lilted Productions. 169
N Shetlar Or1n11. CA
92866
1'11tick Cuaene Smith 169 N ~1ffar. Ot1n11,
CA92866 this buslntu IS ton·
dueled b)' •n ind1vldu1I
Have you slatted clolnl
busineu yell No
P1trkk f. Smith
This stalemtnt wo
frftd with the County
Cle•k of 011na• County
on 1 l/0~/03 tOOSH64072
D11ly Pilot Nov 10. 17,
24, Dec l, 2001 t.\843
Clmi/Wil
CONVENl.BNT
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bNJilti, itllint,
Of jJuJ lool:btt,
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handicap, t1m1llal i tatus
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describe 949 6« 2l28
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ltad1n1 lo owner cont1ct
l"vnt111lor C•nn1n
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(4'4967) $19,900 .,••-..•-•.o HSI
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cnrome whls. 11•" Ure•
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lully loaded, showroom
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10580 Musi Sell
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•0962 Mu1I S.11
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POH041 Cernre 'ft
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PHllllPS AUTO
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( 19470) $16.980
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3711 ml
(19812> $.27.980
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(198081 ) $9, !la>
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Stlwer tow m1
(194531) $17,980
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4911 mt
( 197~1) $49 980
'VV Men e<h• 1:100
Oeoset, PflC~d to \ell
(1984?) $13.980
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(19836) 25. 980
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4311 m1
(19859) $28.980
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(19020) S?\.980
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lmmac:ul1te $2500
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BOAT PARTS&
ACCESSORIES
BoltPar1s&
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$1SOO (t•t)72J-114S
BOAT REPAIRS/
SERVICES
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE 9680
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& power incl al$o
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ROUT( 'M9 6.tO 0551
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