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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-01 - Orange Coast PilotVegetable growing contest e Attention oockyard farmers: The Daily Pilot is looking for the best backyard vegetable garden in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. And the reader with th~ best garden will win a S 100 gift certificate from the Farmers Market in Atrium Court (the two ru nners-up will receive SSO gift certificates). The top five gardens will be featured in a photo ess.ay in the Pilot. All you need to do is call our Read1.~rs Hotline (642-,6086!. say you'd like to be com1dercd for the .,.. Vegc-tJble C.lrdcn o( the YC'Jr, .ind IN\e your namt.'. .iddre.,., .ind phone number. We'll get back to )'OU and send out our i11cndly 1udg~ -intlud1ng Editor \Vill1.im Lobdell .incl Sh.l\\n Gik1u, the prodULl' m.in.1gt·r Jt f Jrmt.•rs M.Hl..ct -to tJ~l~ ~1 luo~ ill ~our g.irdrn UPCOMI ... IYIJIT Back Bay purchase Opponent~ and pruponen~ o i the <.1tyvv1de tJx J~~~1ent d 1~rill 1n Newport Be.ich on ThursdJy \'\111 dcbJte during J 7 30 J m. brCJl..i.is.t mc<.•ting .11 the Newport Center M.lrrtott The brc.1~f.lst. coordinated b~ the Ne" port Center · Ass.oc1at1on, will cover the proposed 8.lck Bay IJnd purchase. the sub1ect o( a citywide volt' in November Th<.· brc.lki.ut 1s open to the public Jt a <.hargc oi SS Tu m.ike rcser\ .:Ilium. cJll 7' 20·8488 ........ Lofty goals l h1.· dcrin111on of \Ultl''>'> rt:Jl hed a n<.''' d1mens1un l.i.,1 \C'Jr fo r the Ne,'\port t l.1d.>ur H igh 00~ OO'!>S Luuntry progr.1m, v.h1ch l'Jrned the school's t1r~t-.cver CIF Southern Section 3-A .rnd St.lie D1-.1s.1on Ill chJmp1onsh1~ Bui despite losing four of l.i~t ye Jr's tup Sl'\tcn runners to graduation. itfth -year coach 81m B.-i rr, 1sn 't nccessartly willing to alter the lofty expect.i11on> crcJtcd by such prosperity See story, pag~ S. ON THI COVla The painting on the top .of page 1 is by Costa Mes.:i .1rtist Jerry Muller. He C.ln be contacted at Museum Graphics, 540-0606. ...... BUSINESS FAX 631 -5902 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS &42-4321 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 64~170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 •••• Almanac ......................... 2 Around Town ................. 3 Bridge ............................. 8 Oas.sifted ........................ 7 Crossword ....................... 8 Jerry Kobrin .................... 3 LC"gJI notices ................... 6 Soci.11 Olm~te ................. 3 Sports ............................ s Weather ......................... 1 ~ Mat •., c.a«• Ml Ct m ••"r~ ....... • ..... Miftw c...-, ..... ~·-0 ................... ..... , A high pnsure ridge wift chase our morning do~ away in a hurry for a varm sunny day. Highs in the low 70s near the be4ches, mid 70s inland. Lows tonight in the low 60s . . f::ee Wuthu, 2 Winner of 33 journalism awards 1n 1993 9-YQ.ar-old Segerstrom dies in farm accident ~ Granddaughter o~ Orang e Cou nty aeve:~1 per Ha rold Segerstrorn k1Jed after fa iling from tra ctor ori family s bean f1ela ~Ol 'TI1 COAST ~ff rR< > \ ~11ung mc:mher n t l1nt· 1i'f 01 Jngc Cnunt) "· mo!>t 111fluent1.d Luml11;.,. ""d!> killed Tue ... d1t\ c-.ening when she w 45 run over h~ an agncul1ural machine 111 d fidd owned h\. the tam1h Corinne: Segc:r!>trom. · '->. "'d!o declared dead a t the $CCne after '\he fell from a tractor hcan h.u~ vester and "'a<. run over h\ the "-'heels of another har.estcr ma~ chine at the Sc:gerstrom L1m11' hean field in the ~000 block of V. ~1acArthur Boule vard. be· '"' e.,en Bear .ind Green' ilk 'treet!> at atxJut t> p.m . acc.uJin~ to police report.' Matt Mednick, 62, sits outside the Orange Avenue house th.it served as a rcCO\L'r)' ccntl'r fur sub~tanu.· .-ibu~L·r~ The: girl suffered ma101 lllJU rte:' and Santa Ana Police: ariJ hit: lkpartm('nt personnel "'c:·c J1,p.itched w the <.<:enc at !' IJ~ rm anJ armed 31 ,, lll'\ r m ('Inc Fire ,frranment r.H Jmcdic .1rnhulan1.T "'1th t"'l' m«(111.' 11n h·•.1r.J .rnJ .1 lire.: engint· "Ith a p.tr .1mt'J11. .inJ a ll'rmt · para· mcd11. ru,hcd t11 tht' h1t..st ,1n hut \\1·r1.· unJhk ll' '·"e hc:r \he "a' ,kdarl.'J dt·a.J ''"'r thc-reafter .\l'l' at tht: ~.cne "'Lt' famih r .:111her' anJ lct,...r "'"r~cr . No place to come clean OrangB Avenue Home for substance abusers aoses for lack of funds By Marnie Mcleoa St.l" Wnter W hen ~1Jll ~kJnid. tipcnc..:d the Or Jn~c A' cnuc t lomc 111 C1htJ ~ll"'J ll\C )CJr' .1go. he J1Jn '1 du 11 f,1r lhe \UO\l.lnlC abu,cr\ thJt he \A.oulJ later help I le J1d fur htm'i:lf "The 1 .... .,uc f11r Jll alcohul1c 1' ~clf·ccn1creJ fc.H.' \JIJ Mct.ln1ck. t.2. :ind a rcco,ering .ikoht1l1c hir the: pa't 1J )t:Jr' "It \\,1s n ·1 fur them thJt I upcncJ 11. 11 "'·'~for me " :-..;,,"' J~ he 'A all' through the harrcn home .it 14"'6 Or.rngc A\c . he 1s O\C:f"\\hclmcd b~ cnwt11HH A month Jgo, McJn11:l and the five mi;mhcr!> II\ ing 1n the home. we: re C\ICtc:d bn.1u'c the hm1'c was foredoscd oc:<.·au'c of too ma n~ m1'>.l>cd murtgJgc: pa~mc:nts -a mistake: for "'h1ch Mednick regretfully accepts the blame:. rhl\ week's return visit was the: first time he: had ~en the rc!>1Jcncc: since being evicted "Oh God. th i~ I!> awful,'" !>.lid Mednick. as he pa~cd through 'acant room' thtel 1A 1th dust and overrun wi th nK·mone~. "I h:nen't seen 11 like th1<. How much do you tell school kids about sex? 4t ..... Controversial psychology and f amity life teacher at Corona del Mar High School believes in power of education. By Russ Loil. Sllfl Wl'llr NEWPO RT-MESA High See HOME/4 school teacher Mike Marino -a target over the )Can for those op- ~d to explicit sex education - as bcginnina his 2'4th schooJ year on the front lines of a still ,....1ng national debate. _.,........., .... Coton~ del M.lr lft educadon lnstrudor Mike M~rino Oghb thiete who oppose hls style of tuchlna studnts through dows Of reaifity. How much do you telJ kkb about SCJl -and at what -cc? About 70 porcent of hf&h tchool renion nationwide have enpged in some ronn of 1CXU1l actMty, IC· cordlni to Marino. And he be· licYcs au hiah school student$ must be pRpaRd for tho comt· quenca ol their actk>M: •My ftni stand ls that students this ap aren't ready fot au a aau- al relatioftlhip utails." M~ ~ •••t we have to deal wllh whit .. ital.'' . 0. b." dak 5itt a model of a , human skull with a rcctansulu !'Qtch cut tbrou.ah the top -a re- minder of• primitive wrPcaJ pro- cedure celled .. trepbinlna" which was dcstped to cure aberrant be· havk>r. Popular in the MKkltc Aces. the procedure was used by ill prKdt.k>aen to re~ the " tone of folly .. from the patient's 1kull. Marino, ·46, •ho lcKba p&y- ddot,y and fami'1 llfc c.luln at Corona dcl Mar Hiah ScbooJ. t.e.. lie~ it& tbe pc.l"l'--Cr of ed\aeldon to 1 ~'C the "onc.i of folly from hli stud.eets and ~place them .,ht\. tnowledp. But in the • edbca· tk>ft busin k~kd,c CCMltro- '-ertial. , In l'>U. hie bcpn rt'C'CMf'8' compblnts from I Jrc>Up o( par- cnU abQu1 t content ot h · d . es and· the tuut spcalen he m· vited 'to the reboot. Bvt how beUer ao unclcn&ud what ~ality II. Marino tholathl, • to ha~ a bmc:wal ~t ltlMkm. S.. TEACHER/4 '' It did impact a lot of live s. I don 't think an}on e that was here \\ill forget the place. I spent a lot of time here, I'm fee ling a lot of flashbac~s. '' LARRY t pic turec al letll 0rre or ttie :Jst to leJve ;~ .. C• 111ge A. enue hvr"e f !fl' Jer.trtmrn: ~MramcJ11..;., "'1111 .1rnvcJ .tt :ht c,cenc were un.1' .1tl ahlc l•'r 1.'t•mrnent 1 t.Jel. Jd, nenin!! a.' ttic' were under i.:t11ni.: 1.-r1111.JI ;nc1Jcnt dchncftn£ ind 'r,-.ch11l11g1cal cuunschng tni· ll'"' in( thl' 1r.1£1t inc1dc:nt. ,, ,•,rndarJ rrcxcJure when Wlt- llt"\\IO~ J J1-;trc~!\mg \ttuat1on. .11.1.11 1dtn!-! t11 J dt'pJrtrnent ,~11..e<.pt• r-,. '" l -,,rtnnl· \c~er..,trom re,H.kd in lntn( JnJ v.a, the Jau'thtcr uf led ~l'gcr.tr11m dnJ the grarJ Ja u~htcr t'f Hartiltl ~cger,twm f· 1m11' memhe" .:-t,ulJ not he 'l'<Kht•J lpr (\llTI!TIC nt -\ \j)<'KC~· pl·r'1'n t11 r tht tam1h '' c .. ,.pn'lcd ,,, m.11..c .i \lnlc:mcnt 11-.J.I\ H .m,ltl Sq!C'r ... 1r1m1 ,rnd ha<. ! .tnl 1 h ' .. -n:n p.1 m l J \q?,c r ... tr"m ,'., ~11n<. .-,1c .. in ... c the 1.uli!e't ~1"Mcr ,11 !1ma N'.in<. in the .ircJ and t'H" :11411\ Jc~el 1•pt•J .. o mt ,11 t"lctr •armlanJ into \1•uth t '11a\t PIMa ( :>'t.tl Court 1nd "•'Uth l 11.1...i Pla13 V11la~e -\.IJ1t111n.1l t.1rml.111J':• v-<t'-do- n.ttl·d t'' t"u' d tht Pcrfonning \rb Ll.'.nlu f f.1n1IJ ~gcr>trom ,, Ji,tcd J' .•nt' ot the top ten "l' .dt h1c:'t inJI\ idu.d<. in Orangr l 11unt\ .u .. .:-,1rd111g h ' reports Hoag Hospital eliminates heart transplant surgery • Shortage of patients and donors puts hospital below Medicare certific ation levels. so officials ~alt operations By Tony Do<!ero SW! WTner Nt-WPORT Bl::ACll -1-J.:eJ "'''h a 'hrinl.ing le,cl uf pj11cn1' and Jon<>f\.. Hoag Mc:mo11..1I Ito,. p1t al h:is !1-Calc:Ct Jo" n 1~ he an tsan1plant program b~ put11n51 a tnp, to transplo'l' \ur1e rie~ done: ·at the me.dkal center, offi'1ah an· nounttd Tuesday. Larry Ainsworth, Hoaa's urcu· th-e vice pres.ident. uid HN& Wlll coetinuc to pc.rfOnn prrliminary ·titan tran~t cwaluatt<>M and poa·lr.nspl~nt (:81'1. "The only thin& '" .. •ill be dif • f c~nt i\ that M woa '\ l('tuallJ *> tbc klrsery here ... Aiuwot1h said. The ~ will . DOl a«ea ttc,.•a row tr ··-CMdW&ta, "°" ........ ......,. nm. ... llcaUwill M ... IO .... ,...., . ........,.._ • .._.°' trtMfef '° a.no&t.a -.rpui ~ VM1 wilhoW liOlil'I &Mil .,...._.. • ' . ... .. -5 School. boilrd approves 8• minion ...._. NEWPORT-MESA -Schoo.I board members slapped their seal o( approval on an SSS million budget Tuesday nl&ht 1ha1 ~ 111 lower clbS size and increase funding fur all local schools despite plummc:11ng property tax revenues. The new budict gives each 1ebool an extra $10 per student for educalional materials. And all schools will aet money for new cquipmellt: SS,000 for each elementary IChool; S7.SOO for middle schools; and SI0,000 for high schools. An addhioul S6S,OOO was added on for custodial 1ervices 11 local (or the 1994~ schooJ year will have to be SJ.9 million leaner. "The good news ii, we've got a year to do it," said Godley. "The b4d news is. we'll have 10 make the cuts next year. We've bou&ht some time." Uu1 the vote was not unanimous. '\chool board member Martha Fluor \11tcJ against the budget, stating philo..ophical oppruition'' to using rncnun from a one-time payment o f J .:l1nqu1:nt propeny taxes to rund schools. < "We 've done al.I sorts of thinp to improYC the program and not retract," said Assls1an1 Superintcndenl Torn Godley. Warned by counly officials that school district budget reserves were danaerousty low, budsct planners used part of the one·time county p11ymcn1 to begin the process or replenishing emergency rcseivc funds. , •. 1~·11ng 1fo.tnct expenses. Trustee \IK r~ Loolhourrow, however, said l'fllJCLlcJ revenue~ cou ld improve for Ilic Jl\lrt•I and u~1ng the one-time lu11J111g mcJ11I the difference between ~ 1t11n14 lhl· huJgct "~11h a scalpel 111,'lJJ 111 J but~her l..ntfc." ~.h .. ol buJrJ member Jam de Boom \\ I\ .1f1'Cl1I District officials were told by county officials to expect a 4 percent increase in property tax revenues. Already s1un1 by overly op1imis1ic projections from the county tax assessor, district budgel planners cruted a budget based on a 3 percent increase, only to learn in July that property lax revenues would actually decrease by 0.9 percent This 1cr1 the district with 3.9 percent less income from property tax revenues than eKpected. The distric,.'s new budgcl crea1es a Sl.9 million reserve fund, which amounts to 2.2 percent of district expcndilures. All.hough the reserve Calls short ol 1he stale-mandated 3 percent ~rve. district orficials say by counting $3 million in Irvine Co. endowment funds, they will exceed the slate requiremcnl. "We have to counl the other (endowment fund) money, which is legally ac:ccptable," Godley said. ··we can do thal temporarily, but the county is strongly recommending 1ha1 we eventually get to that 3 percent in general funm alone." l 1J" ~•Le in the .r\c"-port·l\1esa L 111f1l·J Sdll>ol D1~1m.1 tht) ~hool year v.dl l:ill frum .111 a\l~r:igc of 30 lo 29 \ludcn1' pl·t ll'.1,her 111 l..111Jergar1en 1111.•uch \l\l h i.:r Jde' JrH.J from 31.5 to '2•1 " '1uJ ,·11l\ ~n ~1.1.ln ,c,cn through I~ A one-time, S4.l mQlion payment of delinquent property tax monies Crom the county forestalled cuts. But the budget Public invited to Community Outrigger Challenge \, rJll I I the '\l0\.\purt \l I J l'I' Jl1HllJ UJ. I I I l\\J, •• 11 I ..:,t1,JI un \cpl 11. I lie pl.hltl ., Ill\ ttcJ Ill r.i.c ,I ,,, JKf\\111 l\tl~ llC\IJll" •.• 1111e l•H Jlll/l\ Ill jU\I fur lun 111 the \e 1 I l 'I ( hJlkngc to bt held .11 the '\ C\\ pun D u 11~' f{ c ,11r1 I he IJl e ,.., ope n tu JlllJlcur l•Ul fl)!t!er' JOJ priLo "''" lie Jv.arJcJ lit the ""' · ~Cl'• mJ .• 111J tl11 rJ pl:scc fin1-.hers. Also. prizes will be J\\ Jrdcd for 01her items such as the be!lt and most humorous outfits worn by the pJrlicipants. l'ar11cipants for this race mu\t pay an entry fee of S ! 'JO bJ' Se!. -4. !.~gn :! ·;.~::·.·er rclcJ\e and have some ~"' 1mming abili1ies before ~uJltf)tng for competition. 'I lte late-registration fee for the eve nt will be $120. l)rc·race check-in time for the event will be at 8 a.m .. with the race commencing afterward. There will be three division -men, w.omen and co-ed -with four lanes to race. . The finals in each division ~~:u bcg!'n a: ! 2:45 p.m. ind the awards in each division will be handed out at 3:30 p.m. To oblain a waiver or gel more information on the event, call 675-Sm. Police otter program to lock up your 1111111 lmttended lllrllecue coakl up $15,000 fire '\I:.\\ POR I ULr\Cll -Pulice here are teaming up NEWPORT BEACH - A barbecue that had been left on all nighl sparked a small fire Tuesday morning at a home 1n the 1600 block or West Oceanfront. .,.111 ,c,cr:tl l1KJl lvd.. 1.umpan1c~ to offer low-cost locks to • .11 uwner\ 111 Jll effort IO prevent child tragedies. I he pwgr;,im "'J' \pcarhcadcd by the Placentia Police t > ;i 111 111e11t tolll,"1ng a mi\hap 111 "-h1ch a 13-year-old boy " '' ~ 'kJ ;.inti Ne\\ port ptlltce chief Uob McDonnell ..... k J 111 .1J.1pt 11 hue I i. I ,,1.,,, .,.,h1ch hlock accc.,, 10 the trigger. arc i.old for 11nh St d•mpJrcd t.1 an~a ... eragc SD to $25. Fire officials estimated damage at about $15,000. 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RIIH loale~ u. atdllna c.alko b..111, macbtef and~ -B.r Russ Lone Wom11:1 outwits, then outruns, carjacker NEWPORT OEACI I A Costa Mesa woman told poficc she was ordered tu get out of her car at gun point Sunday v.h1lc wa111ng for a red light at the corner of San Miguel Drive and Avocado Street. According to re pons. the woman was on her wuy to Fashion Island \\hen a man walked up to her car \\uh a revolver in his right hand and, u)ing obscenttac~. ordered her out or the car. Fearing fo r her life. she ducked he r head and pressed the gas. Oecing hl her Costa Me~a ap:H tment wher~ she called police. Rcpons dcscnbe the SU)· pect a.s a black man. about 30 years old with short hair. ALMADC · The facts, statistics an~ record of our cornmun1ty a.ttftl ~., n,,.n'4,. llw F"*"1 ....,_,,,9' C-.,f lit S.• .u.. llftWOltT lllACM • llarf)' K. WlJUa•a. T,.. Cdltr Astodal"• Aa Knott Ant1w httMn. O\apccr l I. COITAMUA • DouW aecl Cl'tktlltl Pkm-.. Aa C.W.. Cou& Appnhals; C:.-rrial llnJ t.taea knka; Wl8I Im ~ty Olaptcr 7. .,. ,....., nttlll blnil I• Nrwpol't lk11et Hd CMta Mfttl. MOAO MUIOUAL MOIPITAL AU...,.i S~hta TtrT) and Dau WUJlae1, Cos&a Mesa. &lrl . AUevn• Th~"' and tllta Safttkrat. Newport Dead\. &irl AUevn1 -......... ,...., ...,.,...... ,.,,.,_.,, by,,,. t'llln .tC#U,,,,.,..., ~ COftAMIM • Al1rk ~k ot 0.tti V"1ftnt*' S)1ttm1 1 1 69S Town Ccnlei Onw. I JatMI Qw.-cJt ef1'111'ft lta•US 11 S7S W. 19\,h St • T1Ut.bl KaW11..-. ot INMil lfl&Mrut & lar II ~ Baker SL • Kt•I £wl•I ol K.EDD Ce. at U)7 &kcr ~I • ~"1 Mchn or lt.Ja)11a., Tip r.tuwn at 184S P:uk Ave. NIWPOltf llACM ~Ila lralu of Mtch•adoe 1l I ISi Oo\-c Sr. • Ltt K)'WODJ vf IWI t'haf'9UIC'J at l+ll A\OC*do Ave • John Akom La• omen 11 ~ Ni:•l)lut Center Dr DEATHS Uoyd and Sara Coopu. 0»11 Mc\11. &111 Most """' «•ttJ u fYpotVd I• tJw Gloria Orduna. U.11 Mesa, buy Orun~ Co11n(J Rttonkr'• °"'"· AU•un • conA MUA MDril and J aMt ZuC'ktr, Ncwpofl Beach, tk1\ • t rc-d• M. UamM 67 nn AuJ b AJan and DaMn P11dl«y. Cost:i Mi:u. ho)· • 1....,111 L Menu" 7~ un Aus l AUHIT t •\era \t. Cl1M 115 on \u& ' lNn aad \'ickJ RonaJcbon. • \l .. I') \ l.Abm•a 7l un Auf N.:-v.'J)('rl lk.-ch. boy • \nn \I. to.1um1tT .. \4. on Jul) \I AU.Un 11 NIWPOH aUCN JC'lfrTY 11nd ~on McVf1, Onta Mew. &irl • u,11, tl;>mt 11(, •tn Aus 7 Luul1 and Elltta Truxton. ~I Mc-...~" • _ • \\.uJ J llrnl') Jr.;(, .,11 -'ua r1 MlchMI ll11)nH a1td Aln~nlka Ptrl'). • \\llltjm II. t.uru .. orth .,., 1>n ;\us 10 C<nra Mc ..... airl &Hun 11 • td .. 111 I hu t • ~ "" Au11, .i Rc;btrt and Yolanda McCllUoch. • K1ch.HO ~ "'">HM <'11 '"" Y C~u Mi:~. boy AUHn 11 And,_ ud Tracy c.acu.rs. C~a M~. 11rt . AUeUIT H Charin and J wlt Riabln. Ncwpon Bu h. b<.J) AUOVIT 17 Dan~t and Jf'rl McKtana, Newport lk:1ch. boy AUOUn 11 John \'an Moswm and Bari>ara PopcjO). Nev.port Unch. boy auoun 1• Mark and l\lt'llnda M'!rtauah. N~rorl Beach. bov David and G•H B~rr. Nev.poll Beach. b.I) auoun11 Richard •nd I.nu.. GI.ell•. C0\1.a Mc .. l ,.,1 lUC'hard and 01a .. U..u. Corona dd Mar. iirt Gtorst and Julia Garmt. C'0'.\11 Mc~. buv MARRIAGES ,\to.it tTC'f'nf marrlain as tToJIOl1N lo llw Oranl" I 011unt_t Ri<urdu01 Olntt. conAMUA • f'.aul \\ ,.,.,u Jr. m.1r11cJ l'balML. U. Khiothart "" Jul\ J 7 in l<1\cniJc • Juhn t-Jawn m~rricJ 01.uu 0 . G11~u un Juf> I"' an C1t>IJ M.:u • • l>u•ld L ~err m.inii:J •~l«n M. ~ald1•iu on J11h I' 1n !l'inc NIWPO•T aUCM • t'aul II U..llon Jr. m.uni:J \tonl' J Turner "" Juh , .. , an :-..: .... r-Jrl u ..... h • """ "-Scape-I m.ir11,J l'hllthw M. Uaht Ull July r'. 1n l1.11J,n Lc\Ac • lclWllrd L ~h Lauchlln m.1mcJ 1'anC) A. Miranda "" Jul\ '. 1n 1'~'"1>'>1 1 lk .>•h conAMllA \\~,, 19th Slrttt. Someone ~h'k 11 hm con111nin1 SIOO !rum a m.an111cr'i dcU. at rhc 5<-nKJr C1tizcni. Cc:n1cr in 1hi: 600 bloc~ lu :iday. 1nta Afta A'•lllW Twu '11~c' .,.ere reported swkn \\ cJncsd;iy fnxn 1hc aanagc \ll a humc in lhc 210() lu~c ""h1lc the ~i.1dcnu ""ere \lc,·p1ns Lu~ l 'th trnt. Burgl;in hrQkc into CN¥on C1cancn rhurMby anJ "ok 11n c1>tim:itcd S ),(XX) v.011h of cus101ncr clo1hi111 Pon1oaa AvtnW« Three \'CRs and a canlC'OfJcr w re uokn Frnby from a home in 1hc 2100 block NIWPOaT a&ACM u Jotla A rc"dcn1 1n the :no block 11"'0 .. c WcdncMfay to fine.I someone pcer1na in her 1N1nJ<w.. When she turned the hahr on, the fJcc \11 n ishcd C.e•ta• Fuadlna G!!!e REFINANCE TODAY Guannteed To Lower Your Monthly Paymeat At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! BEEF STICK Coll T odoy For o Free Consuftotion SUMMER SAUSAGE (IOO) 201 -FUND • • H m. Ln Ma PICK UP 1'1111 DINND CHICS -TM ._ .... ol col ... ha¥e ..... oa I ....... kick. IO rrM C.-. ol 0.. Maa tboupl he•d lib IO add bil IWO Local Scene CHll .orth. - And lWO ceau. beet io the days t.c•a recallbtc. • WU reaJ money - cnou&)a to purchase. say. 1 copy ol your favorite daily newspaper. CUsick. who'• Iona been the moa1 · sou,hl·alter banender on the local society circui1, presided for el&ht yean over the saloon at the Victor Hueo Inn. the Llauna Beach landma4- •---· ·The other day. at an m•TMI ' , r-: I I . '()pcraP.a&e...,,lllt. •••••..., ol dw VlcliDr "• .... --.... Matda I~ IMO. la .... JO ........ MCI 11ete•1 I saliwatims I ph: • ....... ..., .......... $3.65. ~N.wYcnlirWa -U.S5AO. . ROMI pri1M rlll ol Eaaera beef. 14..50 C.tallna IWOtd&lb ..... S3.60. . Baud~ Duaeeaca crabl. Sl.95. AAd much more. lllChkled la the price ot dinner wu a choice ol nine tpPCtizan (a fM'Oriac was naD-toaked snpetnait). all• IOl1S ol aoupa (you limply musa try the ClOld vicbylloise) ud uladl. and 22 ricb, creamy delleru (mocha perfait, l.ft)'08C?). Ah, but thetc wu a small catch. The minim.um price per penoa wu '° C!=Dtl. No extra charp for tbe tpeCDCUlar view. There WU ~ 00 that IDelN augatina mat prices were IUbjecl to . . ............. c.kl ..... ........ Ill llllllftralJ dlcded .. ., • 0 UIQl1WNG MINDS WANT TO ptOW -Y4* CM'& lean uaae. 10'& alt :rtiw, Md IO J•• happy to pnMdc ....... scmce for some rather an. radcn: •Pro. ...... Wddl of Costa Mcu: "IJt..mau. about all the epic mcwics and TV lbowl filmed aloa& our shores. why didn't ,oa. iadude-GiJUpa's llland? My flthcr oace told me It "was lhot down · llC!'nd Piratct C.ove:• ,J "'tit abeuJdW beM..shot down tomCWtacrc.. Mildfed. lhvio& once 1een an episode ol Gillipn•1 11land. I'm of ~c belief that it was f&lmcd on anbt~r planet. in a plUy tar. w away.) • from a.d ate • 1ra ol Corona del .Mar: "You mentioned that Georpa fllldtNlill .... lal' 111 .. .. .,.. ............. ... ._.._ .. ..,,.. .. , ••r 11'. W....1t• ... 1c*10--.WMd &aM ""°"" oa n ~ 1 (I Ched_, Willa ... 611 ol IMr penoul aids, ............ .-·. bcca lbroed with Hu • 7 atiip. neir lelum dat1 it ..-nahl • ..._. I ......... tt..,'11 be badt Ln t• &o ~ tllae .... .. firs& Yictory, whc~ that •• be. ' _)?nc1W01d detcription of the team to date: Rams.hackle.) · • from Attornty J.a&aa s. £rta ot Ncwpott Beads: ''A awwal trieAd. *bole initials ate C.£. 8"owa. has been telhn1 me about the mind·bocllina litter in ~r off ace. I have a book, ··auuer'a Lui Stand.," subtitled, "lt'1 Tame &o Dc·Junk Your Life," which o«ret1 advice on bow &o dear the debris. Would )10U care to TODAY MEET MAC: Mac Bernd, the new 1uperintendent of the Newpon-Mcn Unified Sc~I '?~.l!ict .. will~ ~!scuss the dlStnct, the voucner initiative and the future during a talk. al Speak Up Newport. The monthly program begins at 6:15 p.m. at the Villa Nova Restaurant. 3131 W. Coast Highway. The public is welcome. Call 542,-4226 for more information. T he fall-winter social season has beguA. Yes. it is still the TilE .... a•~ summer season and prob- a.n intcmationaJly acclaimed opera star. She performed the opera "Oberon" at La Scala. with ber family in attendance. a fall fashion show and brunch... fe1uurin1 the tres chic Escada col- lection. This fall kick-off cvenrwill be held for the first time in 1he Escada Store at South-Coast WALKJNG TPURS: Tours of Castaways nnd Newport North will be oHc:red by the Newport Conservancy. Voters wall be asked 1n November whether they wish to buy the t-.o Back Bay parcels to spare them f1un\ dcvcivpmcnl. TI1c toyn,, which will be o rrcred each Wednesday through November. arc ftom S to 7 p.m. For more information. call 548-1438. ..J PLASTIC SURGERY: "Plastic Surgery: Beautiful Overnight or Marred for Life" will be topic discu$$cd by Or. Hugh Bailey during a Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce lunch at noon the Balboa Bay Oub. The cost is $14 per peoon. TOA.SntlASTERS: The Harborlitcs T03stm:tsters Qub will meet at 7 D.m. at the Newport Beach Country Oub, 1600 East Coast Highway. For mote info, call 640-6655. KJMONA PRESENTATION: The Newport Harbor P-anhellenic will present "The Story of the Japanese Kim<>rta" at its 10 a.m. meeting at St. Michael and All Angels Church. 3233 Pacific View in Corona del Mar. Lunch will be offered for s-4. For more information. call 644-S07S. TNUUDAY BACK BAY PURCHASE: ably will remain so until at least ~ the ftnt of October. Jar from perfection. However, it is However, the social world -clear that Newpon-Mesa individu- I.II. .Cllll Society Editor Jikc the fashiQn aJs are more dedicated than ever world -1eu a to their societal-.charitabl~ goals. head stan. lnvita· . On the street. the business cxprcs· tioru arc pouring 1ion today is that ypu work twice in ... and the as hard for every dollar earned. colon arc fall; On the charily circuit. make that the tone, holiday five times u hard for every dollar and hal'VCll. donated. From the loot o( Highlightin& upcoming c~nts, the m4'il. 1993-94 the CindercUa Guild Qf The ChiJ- promisc1 to be drcn's Hospital Oranie County qujtc a winter spomon their '93 Holi(by Grcct- season on the in& Card Party ScpL IS i~ the Orange Cow. main lobby o( Park Place (the Perhaps the · former Fluor 'Buildin&)· . upbeat. qara-Aa• Row and LJU Vol&Jat. the sive posture of new QfCSident of Cinderella, arc in sqcicty is some indication that the charge. Tbc Voight family recently economic picture is less ominous. traveled to Milan, Italy. for a very That would be good news for ev-1peciaJ evenl. Their daughter, eryone. The reality may be in fact Newpon's own DdNwall Vo(&bt. is "We arrived fn Mil~n. checked imo the hotel, then immedio1ely went to La Scala," said the beam· Ing Lynn Voight. "Deborah had arranged for tickets to be left for us. She had actually arranged for the King's Box! There we were, front row center. watching our daughter perform at La Scala!" added the proud mom returning to . reality and her duties at" CHOC. 0 Also coming up Sept. JS, the in· credible Sound of Music Chapter oC the Guiids of the PAC presents Plaza. Chief Designer Mkbad Stolunbura will be present for the affair coordinated by Guild hospi- tality chair Robla Tunwr and PR coordin:itor Sandy Pospisil 0 Tht Newport Theatre Ans Cen- ter hosts an early fall event on Sept. 19. The theme is archi1ec- ture, and the S20 ticket buys a tour of four outstanding residence by'architec~ Brion Jeuaeue in the Newpon·Hcights commu·mt> The Sunday afternoon tour will begin ... ' a1 the theater and .. m {ca1urc a lecture by Jea.nnene ak>na •itb the l$>ur. for idct5, call N.,.. tlo-tt at 5'8-3212. 0 Las Ve1aj comes to Promont°')" Point, Saturday, Sept. 18, a a benefit for 1hc Oranie County Eye and Tissue Bank. Professional dcntcr crop table~. roufcuc and blacijack v.-111 tempt donors 10 gamble bi1 bucls for a bi& cause. The party 1 being undcr.Tiucn by the Irvine Co. on-behalr of the eye a.nd tlliue blrik. a non-profit com: munity hcahh agency establtshcd 1n 1970 for the purpose Of rntor· mg si1ht and health thrO\lp irans- plant Call 550-1022 10 piilblc for ''&ht! . L-•ell er. Weekemd Brllllell ~S WIS Ollgllllly blldlCI " ChbgO -°" ... ~. ht.ntjrqebcutnu ltaU\ Sausage m P*nnD. • kl -.e 1m·s. Today, tG SOOS & plOSGft cortr1Je to pnMde I tul- mR rA ..... "*'food ~ fresh datf n1 SRl!llld • 5 generJIOlS rA -prtdl. • Opponents and proponents o( the citywide tu assc:men1 dis1ric1 in Ncwpon Beach will debate durin1 a 7:30 a.m. brnkfut meeting at the Newport Center Marriott. The: breakfast, coordinated by the Newport Center Association, will cover the proposed &ck Bay land purchase, the subject o( a citywide vote in NoYCmber. The breakfast is open to the public at a charae of S5. To make reservations. call 72().8488. •YOUR PLACE SMOKING CLINIC: The American Luna Asaociation ol Oranae County will have a Freedom Crom Smotina Oink 1tartina today. The dw meets twic:c a week for four weeks at Hoq Memorial Hmpital. Prc·rtp&ration is reqwre.d and COit ii $7$. for mofe information. call 13,._WNO'\ • FAMOUS RIBS &SALAD o# ~ TERIYAKJ LEMON OR MAYA' CHICKEN &SALAD • l'lllllAVEllA PASTA I SALAD SERVED BUIDAY fin RllDAY 5:11-1:• I'll or • OURS? ..._ II AT YOUR PLACE ... •'Ne1 Blilg O.Mm V\8Big BED,' BO lb • SEln8 Frialtf Slel . . . •0.Gin OttoGrl 1ig Faf • AT OUR PLACE .. .. FfOfri 1 " 11 ~·~ ... -.C from 1111 bean raaher thU "'1 .... picq. et:• he added. .. , fMI ..-., be- cause I DeYCt called up olben I had helped to ... ~· I didn't mind hdpias ~ but I couldn't ask them to help me." MedGick &aid ... on... a.t peo- ple stay t the Or-. Awnue Home for less 1hu &be Sl.200 a month he needed for opcratiolW ~ts. Sometimes ho ewa let reli- dents stay thero for fret when d.aey couldn't 11rrord the ~at, au~ plying cverythina from aiabdy meals to payini for requlrcd viliu 10 a health club. In cxcbM ... reli· Cl d .............. ..,.ioo ,.... 1 ..... • .. .. ICfllDol "l w -rioad II Wll pd ..... "i 11• ......... ..,.. ....... ....., .... . .. ,.. -..... " .. .. lbeN IN -PJ1 Md llliblla lilll. lll!lt11•, ............ , •. peap1e :la IOdetJ.1-..... II w ....... ..-. -a hrt than ibc . ..blitJt'1J ID£_....._...,. -0.-Cl1M1 ..... io eoc,,,a -to.-. dlll ..._ ,-. '"1111•1111 1 fnal •11mnfa.. or pledoa'thave.._........ Aa ••~ mlhtd d•~· lpCD& a loc of W.. 8'ere, I'm feel· e, 1-. lhl •••• ID Ma -illd _,. ••rt& WI 1111 a loc ot ftalbblcb.'' ddrooa't .,eabrl UI • ...._ ".... ,..,, *'---.. an llow Larry and SCott, who baw 1 lion Materiall .allled. TM AIOI Wcdllt • ... "1tla llu-. rea.u.ed in coatact wilh Mednick. AC'W lllreatened IO MIC tbe Newo dlata .,.. dli ... . · aay they are ,Otelul for their lime port·Mesa Uaifted School D11triCc "To..., • ......_• "9 mf0t· on Oraote Aw•ue. • • if lbCy denied Mari9o the ~ IO ........ '!9 .... la ID• the m "I wilh:it were 11ilJ open," Scott invito the tpeaken in1o the dwo a di••...._ Marillo llfl, "Now, &aid. "But if ia wouldn't be open, room. But ACLU support laided •• .. cu be a dnda ~.c , the next baa thin& ·is that it wa ud 1be ICbool diitriCI band tbe we ._. to am .._. With anfor- open while I .U licrc." ~ from c:oaWw oa ampus. 111• • JCPei'lriey Huntington Beach . . e•re ·e·te· . e•re . . OS-in -·. -1-n .Help us clear our. entire stock .while you · help .yourself to, terrifiC savings. . . ORIGINAL TICKETED PRICE .. .. ' ,., Take adv.antage of tremendous savings before we close. Limited to merchandise on hand. 15%-50% off the ticketed price. Styling Salon, Gift C8rtificatetS and C;talog merchandfM. · as well as service Department exdueied. .. 7777 Edinger Avenue, Huntington Be8Ctl Mon.-Fri, 10 AM :. 9 PM, S8t.~1b AM ·-7 PM, Sun., 11 AM -6 t""M · . • • I I .1 I I J 0 -8 i1 ft f. Q ~ a Al OI ., IC \l • lmTY ,..., "°"'..., NEWPORT BEAOi -··· . definition Of IUCCCSI • new dimcnston )Ur fOf tbi' Ncwpon Uboi Hip bOys cross ountry pr<>&Bm, which' amed tbo school's first-ever Ctf South- rn ScCtion 3-A and State Division Ill IWii~ipL But despite losina _fpur of tut year's lop n ~n· to craduation. fifth-year ch Bim, Barry Isn't necessarily willin& o alter the lofty expectations created by uch prosperity. .. Repeatin& would be phenomenal, but hat is our ultimate coat," Barry said. 'Everyone's expectations arc tii&her. but c ha~ • kids who went through it last t, and others in the program, who w he aevei. or commitment those seniors iintalncd." Amon&' the veterans arc senior Trent ryson and juniors Shahram Deuhd and )'an Acb.m. . Bryson, this )Ur's captain, finished scv- nth at Sea View League Finals last )Car, • \ Where Dezahcf wound up 12th. 8olh arc expected to Ouctuate in the lop two~ lbil ~. and typify 1bc Sailon' -liner ~nt. '°Thole 1'111 bad • .,eat 5Ul1U'llu, and they lboukt be~ ao roll," said Barry, wbo opcc:u his rctumen to maldl or ex- ceed the accomplishments o( plKtmted senion Jared Ovenon and Sky Peterka. "'Sky and Jared did • hcct or • job ror Newport Harbor, but these IU)'I have worked hard to fall their shoes." .Adams, 21st in leape last seuon. wiH jump from the sixth and seventh spot to No. 3, with juntc.ln Henry Qian, Andrew Van Note .and Aaron Ward, Jake Swan· son and senior Jason Ferguson ficurinc to contribute consistently in the four remain· inc spots. "We &boul.t be ranked among the· top teams in Oranae County, but we'll show · more improvemont as the season goes along, than last year's team did," aid Barry, v.-ho claims last year's triumphs cr~­ ate more motivation than pressure. The Sailon are fourth in the state Oivi· ~#Ill prescason poll, and thi~ 'in the Southern Section Oivision Ill rankings. "Every year our summer prognm gets better and better, and this team has con· tinued that trend. I'm a firm believer truat succe breeds success, and these kids h~ seen what it's like ..... angs searctllRg \for numbers first-year cross country coach oe Busl has hands f ult with lack . f numbers in boys program. Bany flUINr, Sports Wlllr COSTA MESA -Aex-' ility may be the key word r first-year Costa Mesa igh boy1 cross country ch JOO ilu i, whose bncup ki hinae on a number or tside factors this Call. Senior AndRW Russell will once again r a poup oC six returners, but a lack ne-wcomcn. and le ·than rcliabl~ prac· attendance miaht leaw Busi aucssina fiat CMtl a SCYen-nanncr contioient. Sophomora 2.cke Noonan and Morpn andc~ sen· Kevin Runic and jun· .. ior Donald Benz will add to a veteran nu· deus rrom last )Ur's third-place Pbc1fic Co:tst League contingent. But Busi was hciitant to supply more names, and is hopin& to pick up cand1· date currently on vacation, or hit the hallways to ttcruit once school bcg1ns. ''You need a minimum or frvc to com- pete. and riaht now we have ~-en kid , " said Busi, a Mustangs' assistant last fall. Rus.Krr wa unbeaten in PCL dual meets l!lSt season. but b~ck problems forced him to 1ettle fo.t third place at leasue finals. Russell. ~ever. is injury free this fall, and sboukl battle Estancia 's • Johann Appell and Peter Ho (fir1t and second in the PCL last fall) rot top lcasue honors. . ' Noonan. who occupied tbe No. 3 spoc lh' year, moYCs to No. 2, rcplacinc last See MUSTANGSJI ' . u-.,;... ~ "- E~tancia High senior running back Mike Pa"inski pulls :-way from a d efender during fall practice Tuesday afternoon. Black 'n blue days at Estancia . ......... .... 'Conditioning·· aside, Eagles finding some new muscle~ to . deal with as '93 approaches . By RlcNrd Doon Spotts Wri4.ef COSTA MESA -Aher a sun-drenched summer with l:uy 3ftcmoon~. tho)c initial few hit) can be:. oh. so unt..ind. htlc hurt\ of tv.o-a-day pr.sctices re in full bloom :it Estanc13 High · Mo,1 of the pla)ef) arc tall tf)lng 10 !>Uf\l\C round one. "hrch bcgan,.!J"I Thu~ay, the fin1 dJy u( pads. 1'ahc h1\s arc the real wa~cup bells to the football se:ison. "An) time you go through tv.o-a-da~'· )OU'rc U>lnl muscles )OU h:\\en't U).CJ an a I ng umc. or ever before. lo() )OU get sore and fatisucd," ..Ud 8t1nc1a c~ch John Licbcngood. Uebcngoocfs. EagJe , "11h the pre · cnce of new ddensi~c coordinator Brian ·Gloshen, arc pushin1 it even harder 1h1s wmmer "We're pcndi.ni more time on de· fensc than before, beca~ or the new concepts and the new thinp v.e're put· ting in, and the kids ha~ re ponded," Ucbeng<l!Od said. .. We'(( tr)111g to find out v.hat kids can play defense and what kid can pby offcn)C -~ide · from the returning guys. because v.c ' know v.hnt they can do "We're also doing a lot <?f running. bccaUSt v.e Celt the t..iJ "ere a little out of hapc, so v.-c\-e v.orked a lot harder this year than 1n fhe past. I'm real pleased with the progu the kids have made at this t~. We're t~ina COASTLINE UTOIOT I SERVICE I • ,ll'#O~ .... A missed bloc\ mtans jus-t one thing -a che~ing out .by Co.ich John Liebengood: a. lot of ~tuff at them. but "e're D long w3y from where "e want to be for the fi~t a:ame." With n~come" looL.ing to open coachc · C)CS. \Cn1or ddcn i'c enJ Sha· h3h Jah1b (6-toot·l, 230 poumh) ha made pcrhap) the b1ggc t 1mprc ion. "He's all man." Ltcbcngood said "He's tough to bl01:L.. He 3mc from Back 8 y (Continu:ition Hish School). He used to io h> 'IChool here and pla)Cd Cootb~I here hi frcshm:an and ~phomore )e3rs. but he didn't pl;iy J t )Cir. He's .Pl~yin1 real good footb:all now." Estanci:i; "hich "'II hold an in· tr3..quad nmma e Friday at Ncv.pon Har~r H1 h (:about 7:~ p .m.), ron· Juct!i 30 ;a m to 10.30 am. "orkout e.\ch da). then 10<'' again from 2 pm. lO 5 pm "And the~ don t w3nl to ml\) an) practi~ .. L1cbcn&ooo 1J. "The pun· r.hmcnfs 100 h:ird :rhC) don't '£Ct of1' free on that \ ou Jon't really v.ant to kl'~ (v.h:it 1he puni hmcnt 1 l· Mk the pl:l)~~ ... Runninc bad' ~rlo Am:r)-a and Oscar Lomch Ju,c .al impressed 1..icbcn1ooJ 1n the early go1n1. iJc from minor bumps and brulset.. no injuric ha'"c been rcponeJ =:i!-='£ ~:::'., arc t.-..tia.L flrom 1 ·~ ,.._ w 'rnentllli;, .. , •rated &M _. rro. _, IMS'• why it'• Mid to .. la a. heart ...alwr &baa -., Met ~-~" Mccinkt mid. et, .. he 9dded. ... fed.-.., be-Mdaidt lllicl M e-.. ~ ...... WI C8U$C I JM:\'er cauect up odaen I owa .,..., -dale IO S7l.OOO - had helped IO IMd ~· I 10 ~ the apcra&jOa N IM didn't mind hetpint i-. but I fenaDcial ltiUi WM CM ......... couldn't Uk them ao help me." Dapiac the recowe17 lilaml'• de· Mednick Wei be oltea lot ~ ~ former nlideall lll1 dMiJ are plC stay at tho Oranp Avenue ptef\a.l loi the da,s tbcJ Md on Hom6 for less thu the SIJOO a 0nn• Awnue Md defeed Med- . month he needed for •ratioul . nick ud his "from.lbe-bean ap- co t .. Sometimes he even lea '-'· ~ .. dent May there for fl'M when Ibey "I wu ia otbcr p&acea that were couldn't afford the P9JIDC•t, aup-nan like busineucl. tbJI was more plyina cverythina from nip~ like a family," said BiU ScOta. 24, meals IO p1yina for !!Clulred visits wbo WU OQC ol feve men Mill left to a ~alth. club. In c~, iai-in the home wheA it doled. . . _JQ?enney Huntington Beach . ~~ ' ~ ,,· · 1 e -.·re os·i ,_n · I e•re • o ·s1n . - ' e•re • 1n· Help us clear our entire stock while ·you help yourself to· t~rrific savir:igs. I , / .. .. OR.IGINAL ~ TICK~T:EP PFtlCE - .. , .. . . Take advantage of tremendous savings before we close. Limited to ·merchandise on hand. 15%-50% off the ticketed price. Styling Salon, Gift Certificates and Catalog ~-. · as welt as Service Department excl~ . I . ' ' ·. . . ~. • ' r I .. I I I c • t \ ).. , ' . I I c . I • J 0 -B] iii re H cc cc . 01 a1 oJ Iii ta v. ... goals sat . where Dczahd wourid up 12th. Bodi are apectcd to nucn.aaae in the~ two spots lbil ~. and t)pify the Sailon' ......, ~ iffort iri ~ss-country. . ~~ bad 1 area• ·summer, and ~ lbould-'bc re~ to roll," said Barry, ltllly ......... """'..., . .;tao ~as bta retumen to mat.ch or ex· NEWPORT BEAOf ;-• · ceed &be accompliltuneAU o1 .,ad•ted de&aition ol aucceu . aenk>ra Jared Overton and Sky Peterka. ached • new dift!cnsion .. Sky and Jared did a beck of a job for ~ for t~ Newport Newport Harbor, but these suys have arbot Hi&h boys croa .,. worked hard to fill their shoes." ountry . pqram, which ·Adams, 21st in lcaat.te last scuon, will a med t~ Khool's first.ever 9f. South· jump from the aixth and seventh spot to rn ~ J.A and State 01vwon Ill No. 3, with junion HeOJy Otlan, Andrew am~ps. . . Van Note and Aaron Ward. Jake Syttt· But ~ate losma four of lut ~·s top son and senior Jason Fcriuson fi&urina to \'CR ~n to cnduation, fifth-year contribute consistently in the four remain· "· h &Uri Barry isn't necessarily willing i.ns spots. · alter the ,lofty expectations created by ,. "We should be ranked amon1 the top uch PJOIPCnty. • " teams in· Orancc County, but we'll show "Rcpeatins ~uld be phenomenal, but more ~provcment as the seuon goes at is. our ull•IJlltC pl," Barry said. along, than last year's team did," uid Everyone's expccmions arc higher, but Bu')', who claims last year's triumphs crc- e hive .k.lds who y,,ent through it last ate more motivation than pressure. ar, and ot~n in the progwn. wtM> taw The. Sailors are fourth in the state Diva· e le¥el of commitment th05C seniors ion Ill prcseason ~ll and third in the aintaincd. •• ·; Southern Section 01~n Ill rankings. Among the ~eterans arc 1enior Trent .. Every ycir our summer program gets ryson and Juniors Shah ram. Oezahd and tbettcr and better, and this team has con- )~ A.dams. -. tinued that trend. I'm a firm believer th:lt Bryson, th· )'e:tr's captain, finished scv· succcu breeds succe , and these kids · nth at Sea View Leaiue Fil\als last )car. h~ seen ~bat it's Ii.kc ... " atangs searching I• numbers First-year cross country coach Busi has hands full with lack numbers Jn boys program. Biriy f dcnel, Sports Wr'llr COSTA MESA -Acx- iJity may be the key woid r fittt·ycar · Costa Mcu iah boys crosi country JOC Busi, v.hose lineup kt binac on a number of tsidc r.cton this rau. . Senior Andtnl Russell will once &Jain r 1poupot1ix retumcn.'but a lack ne-comcrs. and less-than reliable prao- aucndaricc miaht leave· Busl aueuiD& fill ou1 a tcwn·nanner conlinacnt. SOphJmorea Zeke Noonan and M.orpn l'pC?OI. 1enior Kevin Runic and jun- ior Donald Benz will add to a veteran nu· deus from l:1st year's third-place Pacific Coast League contingent. But Busi was l\Wtant to supply more names, and is hopin& to pick up candi· dates currcntty on vacation, or Jut the h.J~ays to rem.alt once school begins "You"-nced a minimum of r"-c to com- pete. ind right now we ~vc SC\'Cn kids." Pid Busi, a Muhilip' assi t3nt last fall. . Ru !tell )NaS unbeaten in PCL dual meet Inst season, but back problems forced him to setlle for third place at lc1sue finals. Russell. however, is injury free this !111, ind sboWd battle Estanda's Joh1nn Appell and Peter Ho (first and second in the PCL last fall) for top lea&Uc honors. . Noonan. who oa:upied the No. 3 ipot this year. IDCWC$ to No. 2. replaciq last See MUSTANGSJI . -- . ....... ,. ...... .. . ----'~ ..... Estanci~ High senior running back Mil..e Pa\\-inski pulls .-wat from a defender during faJI practice Tuesday afternoon. Black 'n blue days at Estancia ...,. ·conditioning' aside, Eag les finding some new muscles to deal with as ·93 approaches. 9y RICNld ~ Spotts Wrt.el COSTA ~ESA -After a sun-drenched ~ummcr with lazy aftc moons. tho"c iniual few hits can be:. oh. so unkind. The hurts of two-:a·day pructi«s arc in full bloom at E)tanrnt High , Mo-.l of the plll)crs .ire till trying to sOf\l\c round one. "h1ch began .IJ'>t Thuntlly, the fir:>t d..i) of pads. Thc~c hits ore the real wa~cup bell> to the football sca)Qn. "Any time )'OU go through l\l.O-a-da)'I, you're u .. ing m~les )-Ou hJ\en't U)Cd in a long time. or ever before, so )OU get sore and fatigued, .. saJJ fut:snoa. Cooch John ucbcngood. . ~ Llcbengood's Eagle , "ith the pres- ence of new defensive coordinator Brian Gloshen, ire pushing it even harder 1h1 swnmcr. "We're ~ndina more time on de· fense than before, because of the new concepts and the new thing \\e'rc put· ting in, and the k.icb hl\'C re poniied." Llebcngood snid. .. We're trying to find out v.hat Uds can play defense ~nd what lctds c:sn play offense -a ide from the returning 1\1)$. becaU)C Y.'C know v.hat the)' can do. .. We're also doing a tot of runninJ. because v.e felt the kiJ \\ere a lattk out or h pc, so we've 0\\orkcd a lot harder this )'car than in the past. I'm rial pleased with the P.togrc the le.id have m at this lime. We're th~ina • A misnd block m'ans just one. thing -a ch~ing out by ·Coach Joh"-l~~good. 1 lot of stuff :it them. but v.e're a loag v.:iy from where v.c "'ant ro be for the fi~t a:tmc. With nc"comen tooling to oJXn cooches' C)eS. senior dcfcn l\e end Sha- hah Jahjb (6-foot· l. 230 pound') ha'> mndc pc:rh:i~ the b1ggc t 1mprc ion "He's all man," UebengooJ ):lid. "He's tough to bloct... He came from 0;1ck &y (Continu:ition High School). He used to go to )(hool here and pla)'Cd foot~ll here hlS freshman 1nd sophomore )Can, but he didn>t pl:iy la>t )'tar. He's pl1yin1 re I t;ood COotball now." Est1nci~. .,,,hich v.ill bold an in· tr:i-.quad ~rimmage Fnd3y il Ncv.-port H:ubor High (about ::?O pm ), con- duct an ' a m. to J0.30 a.m. 11oort..out each d.l~. t~n OC'> ag:un from :! p.m. '°Sp m. "And the~ don't v.ant to ma &n) practtce :· L1cbcnG\'Od !hltd. ··The pun· 1 hmenl' tOl.i hard Th<:y Jon't set oO free on th:at "\ ou Jon't rully .. ant to knov. (v.hat !he punishment as) Mk tt)c pl:ayc~:· Running b t.. • rlo .Amaya a.nd Oscar Lomch ha'e al~ imprc d LacbcnguoJ io the early goina. Aside from minor bumps and brui no injurici ~ .. 'C l°'ecn rcponcd J' ,._, Twila f...w.ed cis••h in ..... -. llCatOft. • route eo "'°"' ......... the SOulltcrn Section (ftftll) and state (I hh) Meets. "lt'a her fowth ~~r OG t-.C vat• sity, and we're expeccin& bis thinp from her," Twci1 icJ .. She. one of o..ir keys."· Sm th, IS1h in lcaaue l:&M ,.car and 32nd 11 the " 1c mccc, was the Tars' No. 4 runner a junior. ... She's had·a ire-at summer, and • will be a 1rona No. 2 this tur:• Twcit id. "She'~ worked ~cry bard ... · Sophomore Jennifer Parker. whole bid to fNkc the varsity l~t season was squeldlcd by hin problems; fisurcs 10 run No. 3. helping to C:lSC the loss or Heather Davidson (now nr Oningc Coast College). Senior Sandr.a D'Angcto, re- turns at the No. 4 pol, but her improvement fils in wi1h Twcit's increased oplimi m. Shecnn Dierz, Tahnce Thiel and MUSTANGS From s SS., W b I IA b9 I .......... .,.._.. lrio _ .. ....., CIOlllrilMtc. Olla. .... ~ '1 ...,., ...... .. ,..,, sllOuld llcMflr ,..,... .... apcrincc, wllilc TIUel Ind Blact· _,.will llMtc mcir~ ....._ ,__ Lorin CkMftact, do ,.. wirsity u • frahtMA. ii bad after Im! at Eltanda. wVfe cJi• ~tity rntrictions litniled hU to JURiot vusi&y competicioft. Tho.c .llfnit CIF ratridiofts may once apin leave her ineli&iblo for the vaniry, but ao onaoia& appeal casts .SOftlC hope on her varsity ta· lus. "Wr:-won't know un1il after h~ starts,•• said Twcil. who projecc. ~naer as a top.frwe varsity contribUtor, should she be eligible. • • In addition 10 itron4 lettuc compclition, Twei1'1 optimism is tcmpereJ somcwh;it by the youth r ctor. ••we have some seniors, and sophomore$. and not a lot in bc- rwccn," he said. "We have some girls who are an unknown quan- lity, bcc:lusc they've never com- peted in a '~·'Sity situation." SAN~ -n.e SoutH,. C.Ufor•I• CoHqc ........ "1Dllc,... ... ~ its 1993 ....,. °" tM rmd •iuc Cal Scale Saft &em.rdi"° ac 7:l0 tonpc. I The v..-.. ere led by ma year head COKh Eric BroyteJ. •tM> has been an IMillant \lol~U COICb II SCC lhC last CM> 1Caf'I. The Vaf!Panla retun GcncviYc Wriah1, a '5.fool.JO junior middle blocker who was ranked third In tho Ooaden Stale Adaledc Confer- enc:o in kin pc~n•• IM& )ICnr. oaaVO&.LDMLL C. "'1 Iii I t ! Me ••rt ...... L C.W Ml M.tl .... Dli.4 ~5 u.-.... C.....-~7S,..IWWt•~· • fllouAlld OIU; 10 Mn Com WATDPOLO • ot.•111" I t.c......,-,2 or ... 1~ ........... ......., 5. Hlmrf--.....e; l San c:a..... 7. ~ YlMy; I Wla ftll\: t Long ... Wllorl. 10. """" .,......... . year's lone senior Willie Noonan. Tr1·p1e crown his brother. t . c..u Meea; z. J1111Yco -s. ~ • Pmdlna. 4 Saa ~ 5 HldlMa ...., Wilson. l DDa ~ 1. ClolWo; • Wini; 9 San Mlrcot, 10. filrl COiia. "He hus a 101 of dc:tcrminu1ion, and he's been working very hard," An Aug. 19 story on Bill Ficker B · id H h h incorri:c;tly stated he wns the only us1 s.a • " e knows w ot e .1 . h' • th • needs to do', anti he's going about sai or in 1~1ory to wm c. spori s doin iL" 1t<r"cc most coveted trophies: the v 8 d 1 · · lh m lntcrnationaf Siar World Ctinrnpi-cn erpoo J0'"5 c progra · onship, the Amcric:i's Cup and lhc after trying football as a frcstiman, Congressional Cup. last fall. He rnn lhc mile and rwo-Dennis Conner has since won mile in track last spring. the "triple crown," to join Ficker Runge enters his fourth year in as the only ~wo 10 have ever ac- the program, while Benz is back compli.shed the fear. for a second varsicy ~mpaign. "We're mosrly underclassman, so I'm hoping we c:>n continue 10 build for 1he fururc." Bu\i ex- plained. "Our top three are prercy strong. and we 'd 111-.c to sec them ma~e it 10 CIF." Pilot ·sports ... Locals Only ... 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Che Van1u1mk will penleipeac ift 1hc l<He"m Concot· dia Collete Toum1menJ in h'1iM, rncellna OmuU Collcac or Mon- tana at 11 o.m arid Cal Stare Los Anae.#s .at 3 p.m. The cournamenl ~Jon Saturday. _,.,. ,,.. 0.1~ ,.,,., saa n. No. 2, Newport No. 1 · .. CERRITOS -Coron:t dcl Mar Jf i&h' Sea Kinp and cron·bay riv;al Newport Harbor hove both londcd berths in lhc CIF. prc- acason, Top 10 (or 01Vision IV football behind dcknding CIF ancJ Sea View League champion Irvine Corona dcl Mar is lis1ed at No. l behind the Voquc:ros. while Newport Harbor is No. 7. Cll' DfVISION IV ..._ TNm. ..._.,. '92 record 1. Wne (Sea View)-13·1 a. Conlna .. Mar (SN View) M·1 l FocH (Cermy) 8·5 ... Canyon ~ (!Vy) ' 8-3 s. GllnOof1 (Baselne) 5-S.1 6. Dnlln ('Bmh) 7 ... 7. Newport Mart.or (Sea View) 11-3 l RlWtl'lidl Ply (Ivy) 8-3 9. Nolrl Orne. S 0. (Misslon) 8-S , 0 Orange (Cermy) 7-S DAVEY'S LOCKD -7 llolls. 137._. «> yelowlal. 160 ~ 157 U'IXUISa ~ alcO. bass. 10 .... Nu. 31'1CUpin 10 ........ S3 IVCl lilfl. 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