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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• ~--­....... llllhe ......... lhe ....i11me - duri:i.,by noon ID a w.m, dew nooo. Temperab#a In Ille 705 along Ille ma. See ••. ,,..,., 2 .JIUI che(:kpoint: 'We need . to do someth_inu~ ~ --- BUSINESS FAX 6J1.sto2 OllCUIATION llOO-lS2·9141 ClASSlflEO 142·5'71 RETl\ll ADS 6.U-4U1 N£WSllOOM ~1224 NlWSfAX 646-4170 HOTUNl 142- 5POlflS .. l-4)10 • ~ ............ _._ ............ -2 c r« •-.. ---·----· 7 ~ .... -... --........ _. ..... . ......, ___ ............................. . =----···-·-.... --.. : r sa:.'C, ~ .... .....4 .. -.. •With a total of 492 DUI arrests and more than 100 accidents this year, Costa Mesa police will be stopping drivers oo Friday night By LoMm -5111- COSTA MESA -Police au •ta&ina the city's Ont-ever drunken drivina chect· point Friday niaht in an effort to ~ the powina number of drunk.en driven. Rceotds show the number of dnlnkcn drivina arrests. accidents. injuries and fa· talitics are up from Ian year. acc:ordin& to Collll i.c-Sgt. David Walker. "Wilb the amount of injuries out there., we need to do some thins-" he s.aid. So lar this ye.or. Collll Mesa police have arrested 492 people ror driving under the influence of alcohol, compared 10 484 last year at this lime. Reports show there have been 10 non- injury DUl-rcla1ed accidents so far this year. whM:h is also up slightly rrom last year. lbc number or DUI-related accidents where aomconc was injured, however, has more than doubled over the past year, av- era&ina ei&ht per month. Fatalities have: also climbed from one in . all or t&st year. lo lhrcc so far this )'car. . WaJker snid 1he checkpoint is an op- par1unity to "arrcsl drunk.en drivers, edu- cate motorists about DUI and safely belt laws and create an awareness 1ha1 1hc Costa Mesa police have a zero tolerance: stance." want '1 Ges1apo image and delay people -·ho don'1 want to be delayed." The California Highway P:urol will as· sisl in the operation. The theory behind the cH'cck.poin1 is "ii people knov. there's going to be one , or if they dri\•e down the s1rcc1 and sec i1. they start thinking more about the conse· quenccs of drunken driving," Walker said. On Friday, all drivers heading north on Harbor Boulevard between midnight and I 1.m. will be stopped just north of Wilson Street. Drivers will have the chance to avoid the checkpoint, however, by turning right or left on Wilson Street and taking a dif· fcrcnt route. In February, a 17-ycar-old girl allcgcdty killed a Newpon Beach woman a(1er -smashing into her car al high 5pceds fol - lowing a night of dnnking. ··we're required by court 10 provide an escape route," Walker said. "We don't In 3ddition. an inlOi...icated man was killed in April artcr he ""'llS hi! b) a pur· ported drunken driver ""'hile tryi ng to cross Ne""'-port Boulc\·.:ird. · Conduct rule book will guide coaches •New guidelines tell high school coaches how to act -and parents and students what to expect By Russ Loar, SW! - NEWPORT-MESA -School dislrict &fficials un\'tiled a com- prehensive SCI or guidelines !or high school athle1ics Tuesday night, crea1ed in 1he wake of com· plaints about the treatment Of SIU· dent :uhletes by their C03Chcs. The Newport-~1esa Unified School Dis1ric1's new "A1hlc1ic Handbook" will be distributed ne:xt wctk to all high school ath· letic departments and passed on to coaches... student athletes and par· · ents. ··Some of 1his comes rrom :. re· suit of some of the crises ""'·e\·e gone lhrough in the past yc3r ," said school bo:ird President Rod M:ic Millian. ··This document should tell families wh:it to expect See COACHES/4 Excerpts from the Athletic Handbook • Coaches a"' e<p<Cb!d ro treat evefY athlete with d;gility •nd mpecL •The cfognity, worth and self-ol participants should be paramount to au athletic aa.ivitiK. • Open commUntcation •nd mut"'11 respect •moos coadoe$. pa•ents and athl .... pnMde the foundation ol a SU<X'.eSSlol athletic ~am. •U..~­cnkizing -11o1 _ <ep<imariding pi.)'O'S. • Remember that an alh~ tic Contest is only a g1-me -""' a ,,,..... ol lil!t ~ death for ~. cooch, school, ollklils, r.ns, mmmunity, state or nation. Who started tootball flght: was it the cops or fans? attended with aboul 10 other dc- p:1nmcn1 employees had ended. Abo\-e: l>Min Rhoades leaps over a training slide wielded by James Orpen• as the two Costa Mesa residen1s practiced their respective militia! arts Tuesday in their home town . Rhoades, a student of tae-ltwon-do, and Orpena, who studies kung fu, get together twice a week for workou1s and practice sessions. Al left: Rhoades works~n ~is take downs at the expense of his partner, Orpena. •Stories differ'lln altercation following Rams-Steele rs game. Civil ians plan lawsuit. By LoriAm Basheda. Stall wre NEWPORT BEACH -Two of tbc men who scumed wi1h SCV(:r1l off-duty police fo.lkwi'ing a football :ame JU 1he Anaheim St:d.iu!!: Sunday arc 5ecking legal counsel -for what they contend was an un- warran1ed att:ick by the: officers.. According to Nl:"'oport lkach'.s account, one officer was ··c:otd· rocked" and ano1her was run 00-n. prompllng 3 third officer 10 chase 1hc man ""'ho drove ~r his par1ner. finn&· bullets along the way. ~ un1dent1ficd orfKCr who opened fire is currently on a ~•andard 1hree-dey admirus?ntivc lca\•c: while Nc-·pon Beach inter· n:1I 1n"'C$li&ators dctcnnine ... heth· er the shots •ere JUSlified. Newport Beach Sft. Andy Gonis '3id the ent1r:c inC1dcnt is under inveshJation ""'hilc witncucs arc bcin& 1n1crvic:~d. . • POETltY DISCUSSION: The poetty ol John Milton will be di!amed from 2:10 I04p.m.os~oices and Visions, c~n­ tei lllnly's poetty dlocus- lion sories. lWI published poet and .-ney Walter Sc:hlndler will leod the dloculolon. For more · lnfomlOIJcn, ..n 644-)191. •DOCS ANO CAlS: The -port llNch Animol eo..o1 11.,.-... btt °'"' inoculation dlnk ,,_. 6:JO p.m. 1D 8:30 ....... atfftSlldonNo.l al .. s.. e..tli• Drtw. ~ ......... _ ..,..,i.p.adrnl-""J:"'••c:a.._ .... ,.,,_ •1••---0.. _ ............... 1na· ••Ill.._,. ...... 1 & ... 1 • I al 1JMJll. ' .... , ...... _ .......... .. Newport Beach police an- nounced ~tonday that 1wo of their off-duty offaccrs were injured after tryill.J 10 brc.all up ~ fi'h1 in 1he Anaheim Stadium p:1rk.1ng k>t at about 6 p.m. -some 1wo hours alter the R ams·Steelcn 1-amc they Aorording to Anaheim Sgt. Ger- ald Sitt the ttsults to ra.r arc See FIGHT/4 r I 1 a W11i11Ud!f,191& 1br 11, 1• c ' •• LOCALS ONLY MANAGING mnoa S'l'.EVE MAULE. '40-IU4. .... JO NEWPORT BE,AOI -~ uan.i.., _,.d of hijactift& "" OC'l'D bul SWldoy pie-""' guilty to ch•rau of robbery, assault and ,,.nc1 lheft at a Harbor Municipal Court an1jpment Tuesday. Eu&cne La Porte, 34, wa.s arrested Sunday after ci>mmandecring a bus 1t 171h s·1ree1 In Costa Mesa and then leading poUce on a high·tpecd chase that ended with him stopping 'tor a be"tl' itTSa.1fluin Cip1strano Dar. -- A pretrial his been set for Sept. 21 at H~r Municipal Court in Newport Beach. According 10 reports, La Porte climbed aboud the bus with a roct aod an extension cord, Between the 11ne1 • • • --· - GliaM . 11tirc11cn&nc to lh'aq)e 1he driver. After lbc bul driver and tbe only puoc:nFf oo board Ocd, La Pone allcaedly d..,,. 10 the Texaco EXprcu Lube 11 the comer of Santa Ana Avenue and 17th Street where he stopped to ask the cmplo)'ccs whether they wanted a ride. Employea lattr u.id La Pone entered the Texaco mtion shortly before ~ hijacking J!!!Jllerig ~devil .. and ~~ .. .He' said somi;thi..ng like 'My mom told me to take lhc bus. so I did.'' •ti wistant manager related. . . After ernj>loyees told him lO get k>st, La Prine allcs<dly sped of! down the Newport Freeway. · Various law enforcement agencies joined the -- chase •hich ended when La Pone caited 1he San Dieto Freeway at Ortep Hi&hWay, parked a1 the Swtliow's Inn and bohed in10 1he landmark bar to order a beer. Aller t brier struggle, La Porte reportedly told a C.llCornia HiJhwly htrol officer 1ha1 .. killer bees were afier him ... Three days beJore he hijacked the bus. La Porte was arrested by Costa Mesa police ror peuy lhefi, at another Texaco stiuion. -- According to reports. he patched a pack or cl1arrttcs Crom the Station Thursday and Oed. Police caug~t up with him 11 the rorner of Dale Way and Harbor Boulevard. . . -- -Dy 1.orlAJta B•sbt'd• • • • • - .. -~ ..... A beachgoer finds himself ;a.spot between ;a maze of tire tracks in the sand just south of the Newport Pi~ under sunny skies Tuesd~y. Developer's second murder trial begins Closed session set to settle car accident suit COST A MESA -The Oty Council will hold an emerae""Y closed seuion meeting at 11 :30 a.m. loday to talk with a jud&e about settling a $Uit filed against the city by two people who were hit by a ca r near the Performing Arts Center in October 1991 . before turning the judgment over to the jury who bas been hearing the case in trial. Bolh were leaving the Perfonnin& Arts Center and were serlously injured nf1cr they were hit by a c::ar while crossin& the street. SAN BERNARDINO -Opening arguments arc sc heduled 10 begin today in lhe re-lrial of Jim Hood, a Ncwpon Beach developer charged wilh murdering a former employee last spring,. Jurors in the first trial deadlocked last winier, wi1h JO vo1es 10 convkl, one 10 find him innoccnl and another undecided. "lt is the judge's deMre 10 try and set the Cl# settled and he wanted to talk to the City Council," said John Kaniewski, an ouuide attorney repre- sentina the city.in the lawsuit. Kaniewski s.a.id the couple have since incurred medical expenses in the amount or SSSO,COJ fo r the Subsequent injuries and surgeries. The Case is currently being heard in the Orange County Superior Court by Judge 1~irma1. HoOd is accused of murd'ering his former employee in March, 1992 -purponedly to keep the man quiet about his own inYOlvemenl in thC murder of his wife. Bonnie Hood, lhe year before . The meeting wu requ.esled by Orange County Superior Court Judae Francisco Firmat who is making a last·minute attempt to settle lhe case M1rij1nc Swcer and Blaine Douglas Wick.line sued the cily in 1992 after their initial claim wa.s rcjcctea by 1be city. It is a city policy to reject all claims. -81 Af•ntlC" ~IC"u.od Since his arrest in March or 1992, Hood has spent tens of thous.ands of dollars lo slay ou1 of Jail and dercnd himself for what he says ls a case of Klf·defensc against a disgruntled employee. Prosecu1ors, however, contend Hood kiUed Bruce Beauchamp at his Fontana office and then planred a gun in 1hc vtctim's right hand to make it look like sclf·defensc. They say Hood ini1ially hired Beauchamp, 32, 10 kill his wife in 1990 at the couple'• Camp Nelson lodge 50 he rould collect on her St million life insurance policy and inheritance. l't\IKCUiu•• alw m•in1ain that when Beauchamp ~gan extortina hush money from Hood, Hood k..illed him. Hood's new trial beJiru at 9 a.m. today in San Bernardino County Superior Court .with allorneys on boch sides of the cue prcseotina their venion of what happened the momills Hood killed Beauchamp. -lly Loft..to• llulHd• Business evacuated 1tter solvent spm About 30 gallons of a s1andard dry tleaning IOlvcnl spilled on the floor of the Harbor View Oeaners on San Ml1uel Drive in Newport Beach shortly af1cr 1 p.m. Sunday, fire o(ficials said. • It took 16 firefig.hten and hazardous materials workers three hours to contain lhe spill of the chemical known u pcrchlorethyltnc. Minor injuries \\'ere reponed by the owner, John K.ahvc:ciyan , who was involved in the accident. He suffered fint-dea.rce burns rrom the solvcnl bul was treated at the accne. Both be and a . customer in the 1tore were evacuated. The unidentified c:u.stomer complained of bumina of the eye• ind lunp. but tbe efrccu 100n dissipated. Newport City COlllCll 8PRl'IJVtS condo conversion NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council approved a pc rm it t.io nday night for the conversion of the Gr:.an\·ille Apnnmen1s to residential condominiums. Conversion of the 69-unit apanmenl project strelching along lhc wesl side or Newporl Center Drive could take as along as two years or more, o rcprcscn1a1ive of ap;artmcn1 owners Burnham USA Equi1ies Inc. n( Ntwport Deach !old cour-"ll members. Althouah the apartment project docs havt elderly residents, council members were .-ssurcd they are-high·income residents and should be able to dcaJ with 1he conversion. The council also approved the company'• re'luest to subdivide land east or Newport Center Onvc: ror attached and detached residcntinl condominiums. br M, ..... nit J1N1 0-..,.. Orwltr mna • DCEM c11tD11m ............. 0:642-.,,.,, ............. r::.., ... . ,..,.. ....... ,...., ... --... ........ ~ LlillM. ,,. -2.....,, ........... -... "°"" ........ --.,. ..... 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WllATTH.I DEVIL, NOT • AND HERE'S ANOTHll llAllJ! llllD -c .. urk n.o.,... must have misread Mondats Item about lhc light-footed · . clapper rail, the endanaercd ·waterfowl occasionally observed al Ncwpon Dunes. He tells about a phone rl'!,' in the law off.ca ol Smith, Jones. uk. Wilson and Rabinowitz. r , There I was. standing In the scntkmen's too It the Pcr(onni.nc Arts Center, when this familiat·k>okin& bloke took .• position alongside. "I thouJht you were still In En&land." I uid to Manball Klein, all-purpose aide 10 Rams' ownct.Gtof1{a Fro alien. Wu her ,.,.,. iNplrllional7 Well, jua look ac Sunday's UU>nlshiar; turnabouts u her revitalized ltOOpl reptlTcd the Ceanomc invaden from the Pitts Of Burah by 1 lopsided acnre. . Meanwhile, bact at the opera. we Witched another dramatic reverMI in fomi: how the aaed and dcspairia1 Dr. SVDIY11llNG CUI U fVl(NY -Al 1 perty faUowlq lbc opealn& of "Faust; 1 kJcai low+brow wa uked for his tCview of lbc open. in 2S ...ni, 0< lc'sa. He pondoml .,... lbc drunltic llruglc be,_ FOd and evil, all those broodin1 visioM ol doom and poom, and meal of the principals r;olna io hell. And then he opined: What l hid wriuen was that 1 hadn'1 encountered the bir~ -. unless it wils olfered on the menu at 1tte Baek Bay , CaCe. t But Chuck persisted, askinc, "So what · dats it taste like?" So I updated an old joke. '"'The light-footed clapper n il," I said, "Wtes like a crou between the gn~tcatchcr Jnd the ij)Oltcd owl" The caner 1W f~ Rabinowitz. aAd the conversation 1_9ts like this: "l'm1sony. 1tr, but Mr. Rabinowiu woft't be in today.. Thit ii Rosh Hashanah." " Oh. Well, Miu Hashlnah, when you hear from hltn, tell him his reading alas:ses arc ready." 0 "Jl could've used a few more laughs." EXIT BL£SSIN\; -Haw: 1 wonderVJlly serene new year, everyone. You too, Yasser. a · Fa.ust. scekin& toJmproveJUs pitiful k>t. sold his soul to Satan in txchanp (or put AsulE To AN iRJtEVEaENT clorics. · •• · · It.EADER -Yes, Bob Bnuan, the Je°!'isb New Year of $7S4 starts tonigh1 0 KAVE A NICE \'.EAR -There isn't too J~crr Kobrla '1 columa rvai t.toad•y ••d ·Wtdaesd•J'· OalTUAllY • Local rancher Charles Wheeler 111 dies at 78 By -Mcleod. sun - CORONA DEL MAR - Charles "Charley" Stetson Wheeler Ill, a local rancher, grandson or a his1orical San Francisco family and husband to an Irvine family heiress. died Sunday or heart failure after being ill for several months. He was 78. Charley Wheeler, as be was known to friends and family, was a third-generation member of the Wheeler family -prom- inent in northern California since the 1ime or the gold rush. His grandfather, Olarles Stet· son Wheeler-Sr. and his father, Charles S1e1son Wheeler Jr., were recognized attorneys in northern California. Charles Wheeler Sr. buill a summer ranch, the Bend on the Mc- Cloud River, where he hosted such people as Rudyard K.iplin' and Robert Louis Stew:nson. He was married to Kate, the granddaughter of Janic.s Irvine II, in 19'41 . The couple were married for 52· years. Wheeler graduated from UC Berkeley in 1938 and 1ervcd as a lieutenant in the United States Na~ during World War ti. Upon his return, he .worked for the Irvine Co. as head of r1nch opcntions in both c..Ji- forni'a and Montana. For 1hc pas1 20 years aficr retiring from the Irvine Co .• Wheeler owned and oper:ned his own cattJc To place a classlfied ad, call 642·5678. ranch in Orland. c..Jif. "He really was very fond of the traditional western life- style," said daughter Helene Huyler. "He was very bard. wor~nc-Family meant a k>t to him and to did the ou1doon -and bein1 around horses. cattle , and nature." Huyler said her father was one of the ei&hl founders of lhc El Viajc de Portola, a southern California horlC· ridin1 poup. Wheeler's other invW.-cments kx:aUy included Baillaae de Newport Beach. the Wine and Food Soaeiy ol 0<&11ge Coun- ry, the Rotary Oub of Santa Ana, Hoag Hospital Founda- tton and 1be' Chanc::cllors Oub a1 UC Irvine. Wheeler, a Corona del Mar rcsiden1. is survi¥ed by bis wife, three children, Huyler, a res.i- dcnl of Maine; Nita Connelly ol Corona del Mar, and Jim Wheeler ol Sania Rou, ond stYCft a;ra.ndchildrcn. A memorial Krvice wilt be held 11 J p.m. Friday al Paciftc View Memorial Cba~I in New- port Beach. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made ia Wheeler's name to tither lhe Hoaa Hospital Fou.ndation, P.O. Box 61°00, Ncwpon Beach, 92651-6100 or the American Hean A5socluion, Orange County Otapltr, P.O . Boa: 6046. Irvine. Calif. 92716-«146. • TODAY KNEE SURGUY: Mcmbcrt of tfot& Holpltal'• Knee T cam will dilam ad¥aDccs ... bee repla«roent atrsc:ry u well u bow to pc~ b' k and wha1 to e:xpcct. The 7 p.m. ~ will be bcld at lbe HCJ91 Health Center in Jtvinc:. Call 5!11-4700 IO tt&istet. POETllY DlSCUSSION: The poetry of John Mil1oD wiU be discuslcd from 2;30 to 4 p.m.. u pan of Voices and v--. N~ Center Ubn,Y1 Wed,,,,.,., poetry dilam:ioa tcrict. Local published pocl and attorney Walter Sdilndlcr will tcad tbo dilr:uuioG. For mon: , Ulfonnalioo, call 644-3191. RANOJ lllSJ'ORYt "'Hislory of 1be ......,.... -Bulfllo Rind>.". free ~ llidc-lcclutt will launch dae fall cw:.W. ICricl ln lhe Vince Jcqemca Ccatcr at 7 p.m. Irvine Arts, music, film, leisure and more - every Thursday in Weekend RUFFELL'$ llPllll.STI•Y llC. ....... .., ....... 1m-.... mna--•1111 ' JOIN 'IHE SKIPPERS CLUB And Save On Your Elect:Iic Bill * S-. .. 0.~WeeltRM'ele · *SIMI_,. OS ftw.t & Sun * VIP ... _llMl!ie ....,._.., AllOUNQ TOWN Ranch and Oty or Irvine historian Judy Liebeck will prcscnl the pr'Ollam. For more lnform:llion, ca.II 644-3181. MEMB£RSWP DRIVE: The Off.ctn' Wives Lc11ut of Or1n1e County wiU bold lhcir mcmbe'rship drive coffee at 10 1.m. Retired orrJCCn wiYcs ind widows and women officcn rrom 11\ branches or the military 1eMcc arc .,.,clcomc 10 join. Call 549-202!. DRUG lAWS: The advcrK 1ffccu of our cv1TCnt dni1 laws \loitt be !he topK: ol Superior Court Judge J;1mcs P. Gray's speech af t~ weekly mcetina or The Inside Edie. J aonprofil, educational organization It will include 1 full buffet brc1kras1 It Scott'1 Seafood Bar and Grill in Costa Mesa. II starts 11 6:30 a.m. 1nd c:osu Sl5 fOf finl·timc guests. for rcscrvationl. call 641·1909. DOGS AND CATS: The Newport Beach Anim1l Conuol is SJIO!llOrins 1 low<011 inoculation cliruc from 6:30 p.m. 10 8:30 p.m.. at Fire Starion No. J at 868 Santa Barban Drive. Newport Beach dog lia::nscs can 1lso be purchased: brin& 5pay/ncutcr ccnificatc to receive SO pcrccn1 discount on license. Dop mu51 be leashed and cats cont1incd in bo1u:::1. For more dct:iils, c:ill 722·8301 THURSDAY NET\\'ORKJSC SEfo1 1NAR: _\.OC'al bu~ncss people. sales profcs.si0fla1s and others 1n1crcs1cd in the hidden job market arc 1.nYi1ed to "Nct\lo·od;ina· the Bc1t 11.i:irkcting Tool of the '9Ck." :i free C"\cn1n1 lec1urc ~I Newport Center Library at 7 p.n1. The pro,ram will cover hov. and whe re 10 use nc1worltin1 to obt11n more clients or sales and increiisc business vi:ab1hty. Cuti 6'4-3181 or 6-'4·3191. TOPL\JlY: 11\C Newport H1ll1 Gardc(I Oub will hold a Topiary Tree dcmonstr11k>n 1t Phase II Or.lbhousoc. 1900 Port Carlow at 9JO a.m. Items will be fe>t" uk and African 1rtif1ru shown. Call 640-8812 or 644-6095. · fRIOAY TASTE OF NE\VPOKT: The annual Taste of Ncwpor1 food fcscwal bc'1ns :u 4 p.m. a1 Ne\lo1X>fl Center. The food fest -pain of 1hc Scafcst ~IC'bnuon -eonitnucs S:iturd1y Jnd Sund11y BOAT CRUISE: John W11ync's boat "The \1.11\d GooKH ... 111 be 1Ct11n1 u 1I for Catal1n.a at JO 1.m for a Round T:ablc Weit fund·ra11Cr Guest autl'lo" include P1l;ar and A1su W:iyrn:: and astron:i.ut Buu Aldrin Cos1 rs SI IS and re1e-rv:u10ns arc mandlltory. For more 1nform:i.11on. call 256-7977· Sabalino's was OIY,;laly bllde4l i1 D1icjlQO D IU ~ bnltqt Ile f1mt; llCipe b' IU 1n1Js -SaJsage lr1rn Pilonno. ilaly i1lie1930's. Today. tis sons & p1dW conlrue ID llOlide 1 complel! IT1!llJ d dldC llllarl lood prepared fl>Sll daily aid seastJied will 5 ghiiol6 d f1mt; pride. fer •---Coll 723-0821 ° zs1 Pin•''"• "'"'"'1.-· lilCi ~ --razy rllL. \9 ,_btD .... {i)CDMCAST" ~ Bl ........... c. __ _. ___ c- ~~E-" c~=-~ Edwt_ °'"" .. .! . •a•••• LLLL ~ -"""" .... ""' ..., •...it111D. W.on .. WlldSlh. OID ... d"-'lol.MIW 1•9..C....._CA IZC7 ... 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J~ Martlnei, ror one, con- tends it wu the otr.ccn who Jt•rt• ed the fiasco with taunts Md rt· ci&I epithets. · The 2,S..ye:1r...old La Habra man's ve11ion or the melce bcsins wlth one man, whom he did not know was a·n off-dU.I)' police offtCCr at 1hc time, insuhiric his friend's fa· 1hcr. According to Marti·ncz. lhe fa· 1hcr was pic~ing up aluminum cans in the parkin& Sot when the officer tossed a can lt. his feet, laying "pick up that boy .. " When his friend told the officer not 1o_ disrcspccl hliJalh.cr, Mar· tincz said, lhc officer tossed a nickel al 1h_em. "We didn't want .to fight them because there were too many or them and they were drunk," ~ar· ti ncz said. ''But they kept taunting us ... and 1hcn they pounced on us and beat us to a pulp. They had their guns pulled out. We didn·t know they were cops." Martinez said he suffered skinned knees and elbows. His friend. ~1.arco Vasquez, 24, of La Habra, was taken to West· crn ~1.edieal Center with a lacer· ated liver and broken ribs. .......,............. W' I .., .... jll! .... 1'1 Mw 11~1ted "'1 p'w Jchssn ....... _. ....... r-wits (nprdl~ fl>. II .. cnr. Ht -nsllod to ... lbor btil¥ ll"TIPd ........ zp IM 11 •II widl --zod .... _,, ""' -.. -lo ..... -,.,=·-.., ~n did TOI ..... -"Al IUI poinl, "'° olllcen eoawaentt. .. OoU 115d. ~ drew lbcir wupons la u dfort ao eM did. Our ollk:en were mind-protect themsclv11 and tbe "" •heir own lout-Al !hey .....i.• Ooois 11id. Anaheim po-did .... lry IO llOp I DP• ,_ lice ......., II ,,,. ...... llkl"I 11anlna. • Vuquea aad borh oll"l<Cn ro tho . NeWpOrt Beodl'1 venilla II lhe holpllll. 1l0ry bes.ins witJa aboul • dcJaft cl-la tbe mc1ntimc, 1 tklrd olficcr vilian and sworn PoUee Depart·.. hot>l*I Into 1 co-worker's nearby ment empk>yeu and roupJy eflht c;ar to chue Rodri.auu. o( their girllricnd1 and .wNH •h· R.acins throuaJt red li&hts in 9 . ne11in1 an a11ument in the Sta• CUI of 7S mph, tbc hi&h·spe'cd diwn park.in& lot. . . According to Gonis. the ofl'-dutj punutt ended when the unidcnli· o((ken -who be docs not deny f~d O!fteer pumped IC\ICraJ bullets might haive been drinki::f -inter· into Rodri1ut1's \iro. '1"he shots he fired were con-vened only alter one o the men , figh1ing br1nd~ed a lire iron. lrolled shou,'' Gonis said. '"The "They didn't identify lhemse1ves last he knew. he had an o(f1CC-r in as officers bcaiuse there wai·no a,..par.kins loJ, perhaps crilically in ... re3$0n to at 1hc time," Gonis said. jured if .not dead." ''They were tryina to deal ~th sit-With his car disabled, Rodri&uc~ Uation like any o ther ~itizcn pulled, off the Riverside Freeway, would." Oceing on Coen, bul was cvcn1ually Just when a resolutton d cau&ht by a Los Angeles County near, Oonis said, someone th 1 Sheriff who spotted the susPect bottle 11 the officers. The sit atK>n hiding in a telephone booth. escalated, and Vasquez all gcdly The 25 -year·old C.rson . man is ran up to detective Byi charged with assault with a deadly punching him in the race weapon. without provocation. Gonis said Newport Bcach.'s At that point, Byington, who -policy permits olfK:Cn to use later received IS stitches on his deadly force lo "apprehend I nee.- mouth, identified himsell as a po-ing felony whose committed a vio- lice officer and arrested Vasque:r., lent crime ... ir they're continuing Gonis said. ~ to present a lhreal lo the public:." While this was goin& on, wit· Whether the shots fired Sunday' nesses sar. Larry Rodriguez -fit this policy is under fnvestiga· who Man1nez c:launs he has never lion. • 'W•'N here .,.,, IO poy ....... IO lhe ...,_rricolly om ... d 11111111 bl .. bola lla<tcd louoden ol I.be Newport Harbor Art and lk'd in while ribbon). and tbe ptetram ror 1he M-""'· In rbe aid doya, we """Id offillr. She -'•d very doacly willl -udkll lllft U.uoduced them u Mn. l.tMC>n. ••d Mrs. ,.,.... oC Corou del Mar, wbo'• Jn tMrp of Clif!is. aad !" fonh. Bur -,., we wiU inlrodoce spcdll even11 fo< lhe muse""' 0011ndJ. them by ~,,.pen na'""' for after all, they did "l bcUc~ in the aM museum. It's lmponant to their deeds ol 1ervke cre1tlna thk inslhu1ion In this communicy. I Cc:el like I ha'-e no cboite but 10 ' lheir own ~t, and •hey deserve &Ive my ful1 and total kl~n to help tho . lhe rc:CotnitJOn in 1hcir own tnslitution 1fOW and Oour11h,"tJ1kl Pe111 Spcit5. LW. Cllll names.'' said Non Lelrl•t•, . "'We wor~ hard. and we play hard." she Mtckd council chairwoman for 1hc with a chuckle. "We all iharc a belie( that the museum. It was 1hc 3111 annual museum is part or lhc soul of this tO*n!' founders anniversary luRC'heoi\, Jn aarcemcrit with Spciss, the Connldablc Jo.n held rcctntly at 1he four Seasons lk1U, president of 1hc museum board of dittctors. Hotel"Newj>ort Beach. Beall joined the Founders table for lhc luncheon Amons the hunori;d guu1s of cold carrot aoup followed by A •tuffed breast of was Dorotby Cur1ls, in from hct_ chieken and ~ dessert or while 1.1nd dark c~ocolatc current residence on the island :ind-fresh fnin. . . . . o( Molokai, Hllwall. Curtis joined . Ot~en 1111cn~1ng the aff1ur included Cos1a dear friends Kay t~an.-cll, Flo • Mesas ~1ary AJC~, Jf!!" Bttk of. Ncwpo!t Bcuch, Sloddani Jane Lliwso h Elofu FC'fJUi on 1n from Palm Springs, Ann .P•ncc. ·Soctety "randmot'h Jud H n, d e,~ d ['.1ay Robinson, and Tiffany's VP and acncral Edit • er 1 um 1 ·' nn man:to,cr, Jo Ellen Qualls. ~ • ___ or.__ Jcanlfe: Kapwtta.. . The spirit or 1hc af(air paid lributc to the !he ~nders were arcclcd by fore1:icht or ;i few women who rallied for the pas1 museum oounc1I chiun Shirley CC'ldert, Sue community when most people knew and cared P.torsa~, Sandn Dlt'Cel. &.G. Chambt-rlln, and the little aboul conteniporary an. The tone was w11rm dynam!c Prgy Splcts (or a very sm1 n l1.1nch~n and genuine. The result built un even Jotrongcr supervised by ~an.dy \Yessel, d1rcc1or of special bond between 1hose people ,.,ho o.re dcdica1cd 10 events for Tif(a~y &. Co. . . . . 1he Newport Harbor Art ~·luscum. The ulti~ate \Ve~scl coord1~ated the 1nv1tahont, the ~h!na reward and benefit of the luncheon gathering in sclccuon, the men~ th~ table decor (cons1s11ng or fact belongs to 1hc enlirc COl1ll1'\lnity. De1ec1ive Dave Byington admits he took Vasquez to the ground - bu1 only after the man sucker· punched him in 1hc face, he main· tains. ~seen-before -jumped in a c:ar, rn -1he mcantim·e, M1nin?z -ancl -D ~u-t GIFIS drove CYVer officer Johnson and Velasquez have contacted an at- Newport Beach police ada· spcd away. torncy with plans to file suit. COACHES F-rom .1 and what is acceptable behavior from coaches, parents !nd othlete~." School board member Jim de Boom proposed the crca1ion of districtwidc athle1ic guidelines last July after three Newport Harbor High School coaches C3mc under fire from parents and playen. ParenJS questioned the removal of students from 1he football aMd water polo 1cams, and several parents called For the firing of a basketball co3ch because of h·is alleged on-court araumcnts with players. ~ Under a section en1 itlcd, "Conduct For cfoar:h· cs," the handbook addre55es what school board member Ed Decker calls the most common com· plaint from parents about coaching behavior - prolanity. "Coaches are expected to treat every athlete with dignity and respect," 1he handbook reads._ "The use or profanity i~ ~lwa~ inap- propna1e; cherc can never be 1wt11ic;auon for physical or verbal aliUsc ol an athlc1c." "I would hope that our coaches soon gt:t the mes.sage ," Decker said. The. 17-page document covers natements of principles, beliefs and ethics iA addition lO cvalua· tton procedures for coaches and complaint proce· durcs (or students. There is also a behavior «X>Cfe for !!ude~t ath!etes :.~d detailed informitKm about "eligibility requirements. Guidelines for par- ents, spectators, volunteers and booster clubs arc also included along with a sec1ton on substance abuse .- School board member Martha Auor uid she wants coaches to put their policies in writina. tio that students and parents will have 1 dearly de· lined set of rules and regulations. "(t's not only important that a coach say what his philosophy is, but that he bai it writlen down sO parents will know wha1 they're buying into," Auor pid. · School district orr~ials said the handbook will be pc:rtodically revised. And althou&h there has been some controversy surrounding coaches and athletes, ASJistant Superintendent Bob Francy .said most coaches arc dedtcatcd prorcsaionals who earn liule money ror their .efforts. ··1 want this to be a positive documcn1," Francy said, "not a puni· tive dbcUment." LINGERIE HOME PARTIES Anlllnr- 261.Q560 'Mr. Roberts' sails into town NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Theatre Arts Ccnler, in iilssociation with Newport SeaFes1, will brinJ the Broadway production of "Mr. Roberts" 10 the s1agc beginning Friday a1 8 p.m. "Mr. Roberts" is a three-time Tony Award winning comedy that once ~tarred Henry Fonda on Broadway. The setllng takes place aboard a m1htary ship and po~s: fun al World War J~""herocs' hi·jinks with the cap1ain of the vessel. C.e11a1 Funding .G!!!!!f REFINA'NCE TODAY Guaranteed To.Lower Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! The play will run through Oc1. 17 in the SJ-year-old, city-owned "_1hcater on the clirr' on Oiff Drive. Perlonnanccs bc&in at 8 p.m. l huriday through Sat4rday and al 2:30 p.m. Sundays,. Tickets are $13 and can be purchased at the box orfice or by phone 11 631-0288. Fo r more information and a schedule 9{$VCnts for Newport SeaFcst, call 729-4400. t -4 -Br the Dail.1 Pilol For up-to-date · Orange County . sports news , local features and commentaty, tum to Sports in today 's Tunes Orange Counfy. - lln' IL ll•UV • Coll Today F.,, a F,.. Consvllarian (800) 201-FUND 5031 B;<eh Ave., Sutto E, Nowpoli 8oach MOGftll.O"SOfttlao LATEX HOUSE & TRIM PAINT -IOll·glool -""" ,.,.-glool ... __ ..... _ .. _ ... '"'11_ @ ALEX PLUS ( ...,..~-~ .... ••.... • ,..,.. .. lb'I••--°'--11• =jo,tf,=. . ·- ........ <Dir ... ....,. •s 1 111 n ·r t ---. ::&-..:r M 4• ...... ..;1 ·~••n1t '1211• • Ma.t•pct: I l?Olilmt ... - TI. Pt EASURE COMPANY .BOUT.IQUE •FAMOUS RIBS &SALAD • TERIYAXI LEMON OR MAYA' CHICKEN &SALAD "'.PRIMAVERA PASTA &SALAD SERI/ED SUNDAY lhnl FRIDAY 5:•7:111W l IV~ .JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK • ' • • • W1*111t u. l••tan llar 11. t• • r PORTS • ? SPOlTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. 642-4Jl0, exi. ll7 this _guy can cut the mustard ol 11111111111100 Beach .._ Costa Mesa's Bryan Luxembourger nas been knocking the socks off his foes for three years. H i ideal sandwich features a lifeless slab of b3ll·carryini flesh, on a bed of fresh . arcen ara s. topped by a steaming black· wh1te·and·1rccn ~he'll th:it doubles as bis Costa Mesa Hi&h Cootball helmet. On the Mustan~s· defensive menu, this quar- t~rback pounder as known as Luxembourger. For a growina h)t of opponents, he's downright "McDcvastating." Bryan lu'Cembourger, a 6-foot·2, 226-pound senior, relishes f cw thinp liltc the collisions he cooks up on prnc niJht.s. In his third varsity season, he oontinues to gorge bis vora· cious appeti~ !or rival.jcncys. as evidenced in the Mustangs' SS·O ~n-opcnina blowout of Ocean View Friday night •. A two-way starter at insjde linebacker and guard. coming AJl.CIF Division VIII honors at the latter last fall, Luxem· bouraer induced horrific gasps from the crowd by splattering SC'1cntl SeAhawks across the Newpon Harbor High turf. For lhcsc devastatin& dis· plays, Luxembourger is lhe Dally Pilot Player or the Weck. Asked v.herc he tariets for an ideal hit, Luxcmbour1er responded, "Where\~r I can get my helmet on them." · He applied has b3ttlc-sc:mcd helmet .to quarterback Ted Norman early in the third quarter, hammering hill' just as he delivered a p:M l~t was intercepted by Charles Chlltman. Norm:an lay motionless for a few minutes. before bei.na helped to the s1d'chnc "My neck didn't feel so good after that one;· recalled Lux· cmbouracr. "'ho said he S\45· Costa Meu High's multiple standout Bry~n l uxtmbourgtr. a personal co:ach (former NFL linebacker and Stnnford lb· sist:int coach Jim W:ilsh) to help him maximize his n:uurnl ability. "I worked out dbout five times more last summer than I h:sd in any previous offsc350n." Luxembourger uid. "Jam has really helped me apply my workouts to football, and he's helped me undentand more about the game, :ind playing linebacker." In addilion to has enh:inccd taincd one o f ha) frequent " tinaef')" on the pl:>). "But it hurts :a lot leu v.hcn }OU knod. the other guy out or the game." Luiccmbourger .added the second· trana quarteibacl and a Suh;i~ k f ullb:ick 10 his list of victims. fomna each to the adcline to rt&J•A their \\<llS "He h" a 101 or hu\tahty in h~ heart," GnlJ Mc~ Cooch Myron Maller s.aaJ "Br)an just rc311y enJO)'S hatting people. He's the t)pe of guy who's goin& to be pla)ina tackle foot- ball in lhe p:u~ \\llh no ~ds on when he '~ 30 )ClrS olJ." skills, Mesa's new scheme - installed by fjrst·ycar assistant Alex Henderson -hould help Luxembourger become the "big cheese" on defense "h 's a much more au:id.· ing style," Miller said. "ll will free Bryan to blitz more, and with Qur front guys pcneltat· in&, it should make il tougher for offen1ivc lineman to get ·to him to block him." When the Mustangs ha\c lhe ball, Luxembourger h:ls little trouble blocking the \tC· tim of his choice Ha abalaty 'He has a lot of hostility in his heart. Bryan just really enjoys hitting people. He's the type of guy who 's going to be playing tackle football in the park with no pads on when he's 30 years old ... The difference between Bryan last year and this year, is like the difference between a boy and a man. He's added close to 30 pounds in the weight room, and he's much quicker. stronger. and smarter on the field.• to drive block and lend the -MYm aa1ll play while pulling from the Costa Mesa High football C03ch v.·uk side, made ham 3 key Before 1urnan1 an has ccar 10 become a ~cckcnd v.arrio r, ~e,-cr. Liucmbouraer hopes 10 play at :a Oh i.ston I college. --------------------factor in the Mustanas' h's 1 pl much closer to fruition after be pined vaJuable ex· posurc at summer camps and combines. rccord-scttina rushing succc).S a year aao. Thas season. h<>-.-cvcr, Luxembourger figures to add time at fullback to his starting assignment up front "The difference between Bryan last year and this year, is like the difference betv.ccn a boy and a min," Miller Cl· "He'll probably play one hair at guard and one half at full- plained. "He's added clcne to 30 pounds an the v.ei1ht room, and he's much quicker, b3ck," 14id Miller, v.ho introduced his beefy standout to the trungcr. :and m3rt· er on the field." Luxembo urger. expeclcd to fill some luc~y collcac propam's need for 1 linebacker, en· Ii ted the servaccs or Sponsored by: 1112 ........ -. com ..... .,,.., . ...--.~· evian --- \ ..... ·~ THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE '-.. S. lrlllal 1133 So. COlll Hwy. . c.. ..... us.4130 Lllgllw .... •-cm:t Ila/Of R'lllll w.1 ... •..., ,..,.._ lfllco1n1 -. , 2380 #1rq1ott Bird.Coda fl•• ,...,,,, • backfield ag:iinst Ocean View (one carry for 2 yards). "In our system, the fullback is really like a glorified gu:ard. anyway. But Br)an can al~o hold hi ov. n carry- ing the b3ll. He could get about four or five e&nics per pme." By RlcNrd Olm. Scatl Wrtlr HUNTINGTON BEAOI • -SC:oring NIU for New- port Harbor Hi1b op- ponenu do not last lona with junior Misty May oo the court. Loling momentum? Give May a set and he'll rip away. Her spikes arc usually not rctumtd. · • Huntington Beach. amona the top teams jn Orange County and ranked No. 2 in the C1F Southern Section Division II p.raeuoo poll, found out Tueaday night u May led the Sailon to a 15-3, 15-11, 15-7 sweep in a noo-leque &irb voUeybaJJ match on the Oilen' floor. For Newpon Harbor, playing its season opener, there were few who could dispute its No. 1 ~ hr-ihe Southem Section Division I p1'e1Ca10D poll May, a returning tint-team AD-CIF out- dde bitter. recorded a matdl-hi&b 23 kills, aJong with three aces and i sMf block. includifta lideout kills on seven occasions lhat stopped Huntington Beach scorin1 spurts in the ICCODd and third games. ''That's_pow it worts for them," said Huntiftatoo Beach C-oach Rocky Ciarclli. v.ho&e squ•d fell to l·l. "If we're pusiog bencr," Newport Har- bor Coacb .Dan Glenn said, "(May) is not . going to have u many kills. So it's not necessarily our best voUC}'ball when she's gening a lot of kills. We're a much bener team if we can spread it out. "AJtbough we swept. it wasn't that easy. There were a k>t of sideouts and we got behind in the scc:ood pme, so there's a lot moTC to measure than just the score." FolJowina ID Cti)' victory in tbc open. pmc, wbco five unforced errors by the Oilen led to four Ncwpon HJJbor point . the Sailon ._'Crc pushed m tbc second a the hosts built leads or 8-3 and M behind Meliua Wendt (team-~i1b 16 killl). But a scoring block by junior 1lna Bowman. set up by May's jump ICJVe, and an ace by May OQ another jump serve pulled the Sail- on to within 9· 7. May'• eeoood ace of the game tted it. 11·11, before a Qll by 6-foot middle blocker Melisu Schutt put Newport Harbor ahead 'bough we swept, it wasn't that easy. There were a rot of sideouts and we got behind in the second game, so there's a lot more to measure than · just the score.' ----NeWport coaeh to stay. lbe Sailors firusbed the pmc h scoring m unaniVOcrcd poin<i. The Sailors were also led by Juruor Sara Fairborn (nine kill , one block), Schutr (eight kills, two ac.cs) and Bowman (five kills, two blocks and one ace). "It was a good opener for us and rm happy with the way we played;' ~at1 Glenn, whole squad will be tested araan lbuncay when at hosts Lagum Buch. the team that cluninated Newport Harbor in the OF Divi.slon 1 scmifmals last aurumn Dameron takes challenge or attempting to build sec women's soccer program S oon Dameron. a former player for the men's soccer program at Southern CaJilorrua College. ha.s returned to lhe ICbooJ to become the head coach of the first women's te.tm in the sport. Dameron, who cuncnt.ly is the head coach of the Newport Harbor Hlgb llfls squad, i.s U)'Ul& to build the sec prop-am from scratch. lbe Vanguards have opened their 1993 c.ampaian with six straight m1df1clJc:r lrom ~ .. JdlcbJck In gozil I) Andrc.i OlcM>n. \\ho ., ongan:ill} from the Ph1 lapp1ne-, · Aodrca dc:f1n1tcl) ha') potcnt•al." \3 J Da_rrl l1n ··1n1n.:') lllulJ hJ\C: been :i lot \\Or)c: lur u'. tlul ~he ha~ m Hlc ;.i 101 of gooJ 'J\C' · • 1 he \, uthcrn C.tl1ll1rn J College n..i !> anJ \\\lOlln" ,1 '" 1,;l.)un1~ team' l-l!!,J 1t-c1r ll)<}~ meet :o..:hl<lule l."1 \.ii JCl..l:J\ al 1t c \\.h1111cr In 1.11 .sl b ·ins held at R.alph B ( 1J1 ~ p,., l an Oucna Parl def ca ts, all by mu touts, bavina been outscored by a combined 0-0 counL 0n TuClday, sec opened its Golden State Athletic Conference ac:hedulc with a 7-0 loss at CaJ Baptist. .. ' ·-hi I Tht'rc \\Crc "-'mt 1'ilnrl''l\C pcrlorm:an .. n. a" tt1 ~Cl "1.1mcn tool ,1,th O\c1.11l ,.u1 <.I HJ 1 ~11n rompc1an2 :mJ Jdc::itcJ all Da)tra~t 111 ac::am!. rc:prc,cnic ! <it the meet The: men "'ere 14th l'Ul Colleges ''Right now, our main emphasis is playin& good soccer together and the wins will come," said Dameron. 22. who played on the sec men's team from 1989·"92. "We need to get to ltno" each other better. We onty had this team together a couple of ~eeks "hen we · stancd pla)'1na." Top members or the squad include forward Maia Hyde from We5tcrn Chri$tian Ha&h, and community collc,e transfen Sharley Ju-eb. a defender from Oranie ~ t, and Katona Bohn, a o( 2.3 tc.a m'> The ~uad " gu1JcJ b\ )1\lh-)l:Ar head C03Ch Dl)~n Wall.an'> Th<' \\Omen·., team 1 led b) All·NAIA Oa)trad 3 pcrh)rmcr Nikec Pool and Hca1hcr S.ll 'bur) Tor runner for 1hc men is c:\pcctcd to be sophomore JbOn $.;hacfc:r. Pool. a wphomorc. bad an imprc !i.1\1: freshman 'ICa n. v.ionang 1bc Wc,tnl\.>nt and sec 1n\1tationah ~ah bur) fina~hcd third O\crall at the dt~tnd tr:icl Chitmp~ hlpi an the IOJU) l"letCD "'' i I See COLLEGES •• e W&llNI-. l&J' ... ti. t• T ; ~ .. • • " • .. • - • ' ' • Co111 MID •to'"'81n. COSTA MESA -Tllo SUdy lloll-~ .... ;:-.. ~.:~-=.~c::: ~ ><( • Mesa Hilb 1irts ..,(lcyblU toam nllied IO claim 1 1$.5, 15-IG; ~15, ~15. 15-11 •iaot)' In lhc ---........ v>lillai Sod-dlcback. Sophomou oulSide hiller Alicia Horbcc led lho winnen with 17 kills, while senior Tracy Vep added 10 kills and served out tho m&tcb with tho fiOh pme deadloclt<d 11'11. Mesa 1r1jled. 9-Jl, in the fltlal game, but pulled even, before yep'• tough ICr'\ICS keyed the Vietosy. -.... Rlwnldo lo Ille UOldea 51110 Alhlelie COoference ......... ......... ,. a.c..o.-.... llCll C'.111111-Clllillt 1t. . ~"l'f'l_t_t __ • lll11J11111 "''''' I.II Altllln 111nlbm• LOS ALAMITOS -Ncwpon Har- bor· HJab junior Undsay Olton and 1he • • doublet ,._ ol freshmen Emily Bark-;-er Aad IColie Cuuight IWCpl llu<e SCll 'Sophomore tcttcr Ttwny Bayes htd 27 auists .. · for the Mustan.p. ' ·1a anothCr match: , apiece to help the Sailors defeat host Los Alami· tos, 12-6. in a non·leaaue girls .tennis match Tues· diy. The sweeps were crucial for Coadt Charlie Bleilt<~• Tan (2-0), who were without Nos. 1·2 &incJes standouts Mara Colaiui (tennis elbow) and • . ' . • • • • 2 • ' • •Loa& ·S.acb Pol)' 3, Eotucl1 I: April Townsend had sill: service aces. but ic wasn't enough for the host &gJcs in their non·lea,pe scuon-opcoer,-:\J5,8.J0-15, 15-8, 15·9 octblck. Tracey Heims had 26 "55isu for the Ea&Jes, who received t2 kills Crom Julia Schnen1ein and 12 digs from Cyndi Richards. ICC sacc• 1111111 dlllt dlfllll COST A MESA -Visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills broke a .1·1 tie in the K.:, 20th minute of lhc tint half. then held on for a 2-1 non-conrcrence men's IOC· ccr victOI)' a1 Sou1hem Cal College Tuesday. sec knotted the conlCSI as Mark Donaldson scored on an assist from Peter Schumerth in the J71h minute, but Dominguez's Ken Hodge netted rh·e game winner moments. ' The Vanguards (1-4) open Golden State Ath- letic ConCcrcnce play Saturday against visiling Concordia College at 7 p.m. can ....... ,.,,,,.....,~ .. ~t CS~ 1111 ICOflnO: illfTI I, 1. $M$: MnnM 1 SoCll COllOI Komt: Donlldton 1. &Ml: ROQlll 11 . HlftM.: cs tJorr*'at,lu Hllll. 2·1. • • The sec women's soccer team fell to G-6 Tuesday, as Cal Bap1is1 earned a 1.0 victqry at • Sliah Hawkins (W). ' • Bleiker uid he expects Colaizzi and Hawkins back for Thursday's ~· View Lea.cue opener apinst visiting Irvine. •ao1t1 MlwW ta, LM U11 Jta•• ...... ...... ~'"-"........_, .......... _ ..... • f.t: a. ....... w. .. 2. W: ... (MO -w ........ • D1t a·1 r Llllllf.ll .....,.. flt) r. • ~. M. • • ..................... T •• 4-4;~frli)--f. 4, f.1. •t: t...,... (JIO IDlt , ........ N. 7-5. SIX ti Ill llBlld 11118 OC Ill Baseball's Ben Blylcvcn and Oary Carter bead a list of six athletes elect• ed for inductton into the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame. The Oass oC 1993 alsd reatUrcs f\ille.noOCol· lege footb&U coaching legend Hal Shcrtieck. pre· 1965 c:ouney football stars Ray Will59 and Ieny Shipkey, and the late Ma.urice (Red) ouyer, 1 p;o.. n«:r Lquna Beach High athletic dinc'tor and coach who itarted his career as a world-dul sprinter al San1a An• JC (1927-28) and USC. The six: honorees swell mcmbenhip in the shrine to 1 total of 67 . 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Newport Beach 1 other top Amcricon paddlett. wu DeAnoe Herq.mens, a champipn iri ora-.niled by 1he U.S. CA.noc and the two-woman b)11k w11h Elisa· l(lyak Team in on crron lo brlna bclh As!\forth (Brooklyn, N.Y.) p®lic upolW'C 10 these 1ununer and part of the second-~acc (our· Olympic: tpOtU. The 200-metcr worn•(' kayak team, wu the top Knockouc ~ wilJ be 1elevised money-winner ror N.AC women 11 oa TNT U J1&" or'1hc U.S. Olym-$1,!50'. . pie Gold senea on Oct 2. Newport Beach's Ua Rouuct, a Spaulding. one oC 14 NAC sophomore 11 Newport Hart>or mcmben to earn a share or High, and Newport Beach's Sheila $3().,000 prize pool, teamed wilh Conover, a thlce·timc Olympian, Joe Harper of Ventura, to win 1he also finished among the nauon's men's double canoe in 43.30 sec· top women. COLLEGES: From5 41:07.60 errort. Ncwcomcn to the women's team include Irvine Valley Colte.t;c' iransfer Debra Deming and Melissa Largen1, a rreshman from El Toro High. Othen on the men's squad include University of Houslon transfer Tim Hardin, freshman Ted.la Mek:innen from Ethiopia, senior hifh jumper Ed Bowling and redsh1rt Cresham Dan Palmer from Ruth, Calif. •The Onn1e C0»1 College wome.n's YOUc)tball team gets the tWJ rqulv season on 10 a di!fteuh stare tonight. visiting dcfen~in.& state champion Cerritos II 7:)0 p.m. . · "I think they could be better than 1hcy were last year," S3id OCC Coach Chuck Cutenesc, whose 1eam lost to the Falcons at their pool play scrimmage l:i.st ~e_k. At the tcrin1magc tournament last week al Cerritos, OCC dc(tatcd Rancho S3ntiago. prior to losing 10 the Falcons, then split two games apiece with Pasadena Cil)' and Sou1hwtstcrn. The Pirates dropped a rour·game m111ch 10 the OCC Alumni team, coached by fOrmer Coast co::ich ·Jane Hilgendorf las1 Friday. ... iiiliii ?- ••• IF .L.1!. tSi ~ :?.;'"'""' -...., _____ .... --·--.... -· .... .. . ¥111;1 ------11c.•01 'o 1ta.l':3DJA-• Cwr-=eollel--or.., c.ntDI. t: '"" • T-. tfgll .,... .. -8 57l1¢ • c. ... ,J.M.;~s,... ~ tlgfl ICMd -"" \I CMril. • '°"' Gra'lil ... 1:» , .. v ....... ..,. _ _.. -.i.--·-...... l:.30""'" T .... ""'"""""'"--·--· S PJll: ~ ll COIONi ctll Mir, ~S Plll -------· ,.,,., l:IO p.M.-• ' ..... ,... Hlgtl Khld -btlrdl • --T ..... •Mto.n1,;CoaaMalll~PdJTM· -•.,.; ___ ..._JI ·~ • ...._, ttnor, SPJI\. Coaches needed COSTA MESA Es1anda Hiah is seeking both rrcshmon 1nd junior v•nity coaches in boys IOC· eer for 1hc upooming season. Those intcrcited should con11ct ~gles' :ithlctic director Ed Blan· ton :u 760·337' or boys hcaid var· si1y SOC'CCr coach Rich Uopis. at _11424163. 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