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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-18 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ~=-for a bit ol sunlhine, r• , With~ ... in the loW to niid-70s long the ~ a little warmer inland. · Storm leads to nooding of oceanfront homes ~ High tides. huge surf combine to cause havoc. 'Soma said the water was as far back as they'd seen it In 15 years or more.' says one official. By l.oMm Basheda. S1lff Witw NEWPORT BEACH -A com- bination of unusually bish tides and towerina storm-powertd surf that swelled up to 20 feet in some spolS flooded SC\'Cral oceanfront homes Sunday morning, lattr strandina a. couple of teenaae an- &1ers at sea. "The people who live at the Wedge sajd they'd never seen water that high," ti!eiuard M ike Hatphid said. · Newport Beach Lif eauards draged leYCnl aulfen Crom the chumfo1 ocean Sunday, while state lifeguards and the Oranac: County Harbor Patrol rescued two I 14-ycar-old boys from some rocks where they were fas.bing off Cameo Shores. AccordinJ to lifeguard Mitch White, the teens, along with their uncle Jlnd father, waded Out to the rocks at low tide. The surf quickly kicked up, however, stranding the family. While said the two men man- aged to swim to shore to iet help. "h was pretty chancy or them," he said. "The water was rough." Neit~r the family, nor the surf- ers who were rescued, received more than m1nor injuries. The same can't be said Car )ev- eral homes, howe\ler. Saturday's storm "hipped up waves as high as 20 feel near the Wed&e. pushiJlg "!tier Jet.els back to oceanfront patios and the Bal· boa Pier parking lot On Sunday morning. city of- ficials butlt 3-fooi ~nd walls in front of homes 1n danger of flood- ing at 7th Street and the 2100 block of East Oceanfront, whale lifeguards helped homeowners sur- round properties "11h snndbags The "'"\CS, hQo.cver, fueled ~ one of the highest tide~ of the )'Car -6.9 feel -succeeded in spilling O\lcr one barrier ai the Wedge. flooding the front room) of ~\eral homes. Marine Safely Lt Jim Turner' aid the soil water damaged at le3st one home's hard-\loood floor and 1o1.all . "'Some aid the v.aicr was 35 f.ir b3ck as they'd een 11 in 15 years or more," he said The s11uauon could have been wo rse. however. according to Turner "We're "cry Conunatc the .. ind didn't blow \Cry hard or 11 could have "hipped up another mcrca~ an lhe tide," lie )aid. Turner s:ud the tide ~ill be sl1ghtl)' lov.cr tod:sy. and the urf a e~pected 11> i.1mmcr. "But predict- ing the 'urf I) much le~ accurate than the 1o1.cathcr." Halphid id. Temperature) arc expected to remain an the lov.er-to m1J-7~ throughout the 'Weck, according 10 the Na11onal Weather St'f\t~c Morning clouds v.ill makC' w") for )Uf\5hine later in the d3). Low-flow toilets: Trade in that ol' water guzzler ~ Mesa Consolidated Water District will off er water-saving toilets in effort to conserve By Mar e Mcleod Sl.o1" wr 1 COSTA Ml:!>\ -OIJ tlllkh mJ\ w..m h11 the ro.id •h thn m.1k.e room for 1he l:i1C:,1 in lm,.nU\\ tec.hnolo~ In an cl fort h.1 '.i~e v. Jter 1hc Mc'.i ( un~'lid:11ed . Water Da~trad ""' )l1Un ofkr repl.1Ccmc:nt:. lor cur· rent commode' rn the form ol ne" ·101lct' 1h:it u'e le than hall the amount lll v. :itcr 11 nl " t.1lc' l\l flu)h And a' lor the old cerama~ clunler'>? I hc\ will he cru!.hed to a grJ\d) mt.'l ;mJ 'pre.: ad bc:lu". 1hc . ,. phah for ne\I, ro.iJ, · .. Wh1k 1o1.c "c:re con)Cf\lnl.: one rc,ouhc: -"alcr -v.e didn't ~ant to e'lplo1t the l lher -the land· fill ," ~Jd J-0c Berg, ~Gn~f"-lh.lO <~«linttlOf f-Or-d~ Municipal Water 01 trict of Ounge County. v.;hich I) heading up the count~1ll.e c1. -~rsion c~paf n Mc>.a Con~lid:itc:.d is one 01 ~6 member agencic" of the Municipal Water 01\trt.t that v.111' p:ir1 ... 1p11te m the COllSCl•'lltmn ~·~ ln1;11d UllJllllllOUSI) ~ prO\Cd its 1mohemcnt in 1hc: program :it ah l.1,t meet mg Currentl\I, the l"umer\11.'n t.ir1i1c1' mulll·lilm1h re\I· dcnce) and "'II Ix-gin rn mad ·!" ~ember Kn'Jco1' <.. 1 See TOILETS 4 Orlccb ll~, left, of Cirb Inc. talks with wi.lh TeWinlde lnter~diate School eighth-graders Sarah Farrar and Jonelle Comeau~ one receht day. Two weeks late"', homeless move on Learning to speak their mind Girls Inc. handles issues from sex to drugs while preparing young ladies to be assertive women By Mal* Mcleod. Sid WrlW H aw do you gy no to a teen-ace boy's advances wbcn you aren't ready for what he wanu? How cjo you tell a close Jirlrriend no wben she asks to &rrow your sweater -the sweater she dropped mustard on last time you lent it lo her? And how do you tell a waiter to send back a burger &hat isn't cooked the way you asked? "Just be honeSl and tell the person how you really feel," iafd Orkd .. Roa to a aroup of TeWinkJe Intermediate School students presented with these and other hypothetical scena.nos on a recent afccrnoon. ··ac assertive." These rolc-playin.g scenes arc part or Garis Inc. 's popular teen proaram. Prc,entana Adolescent Pregnnncy. But bc)l>nd learnins how to say no to sell, &iris karn a host of skills that prepare them to.be assertive young women. The ccnter·s three-part proeram aimed at deterring tccn-oge prtsnancy through education ~as featured 13st month on ABC's "Prime Ti.me u,e." Instructors teach 1irl ages 9-18 how to rct their Ccelinp be known in a mnturt, self-und way -a skill m1ny girls have )Ct to conquer as a teen. "A lot of the time v.e ha'c i1rb th.it come an v.ho are shy and umad.' RoJ id ··,.\lier the progr:im, l\e seen lhl))C g1rh \l.3lk JV.J} reclini more confident in themscll.es ·· Roa said girls ''cs 9· l l bca1n the PAP program in a cla "hich trCMC improving communication about ph)' teal Jc,elopmcnt and human ~.xuahty with parents or guardian\ Bctv.ccn ages 12·1•. teens learn a crt1\enc\) skills that enable them 10 .t} no to SC'( and peer pressure. They also learn about the myths of ~' and how to show a(fcct1on in non·sc\ual v.3~ See GROUP/4 ~ A dozen men and women who found warmth at St Michael Church follow revolving shelter network to Mission Viejo . By David Heitz ST ~ Wr tf CORO'\A l)[L MAR I ~ llnd1ng ll Job "hen )OU don t ha'e .in JJrc'' 'r a tcleptwnc numb..• A dlllCn men :ind "omen "ht ha"e ,.lllc1.1 \t \1achacl :inJ II An~c~ er• or.sl Chur h horn. lH the pa't tv.\1 "ed.' "ill tell) lU II \:lln t Ix done But ~Ith the h~lp of the lntcrfu11h ~hdter Net· 1o1.orL. of the Oran \: C\ .inl\ ~fomck.. 1 uC') I :t\L. Fllrcc. m:&n\ 1.1f them arc l1nd1ng worL. :11nd le;11\1n the ~treeu bch1mJ them St M1ch.icl and 95 other Or n c Count\ ctiurchc"- h.i"c Ix-en taL.1ng turn) pl:n mg ~ ' tu the tr com· munitie • homclc'' &ch church <.helter' 1bou1 1 ~ gue\t lor a t"O•"CCk flCrlOO, \hell the roup m ~ on to another p.u1,h. Cardboard nutcn:tl hom \Ollng t.,ooth\ re crc"teJ See HOMELESS 4 .. ,.. •.. • It'll take a lot or dough to make this movie The p.lintina on ~ 1 is by ~el ilttSl Oetn 1iuse. For lnformabon on origiNt paintings. call 6S0-686S •••••• BUSfNESS F1'X 631 -5902 ORCUlATION 800-2S2·91•1 Cl.ASStflEO 642-S678 RETAIL ADS 642-4121 NEWSROOM NEWS f1'X .... ~ Scriptwriters hoping to raise funds to produce their first film take to the Balboa Pier peddling cookjes: ... . t • ., .. ,,o ,. •• Thll trlli Isn't r. 1111 C · falnt-h•rtld A 11n1 is like iinicr y ee 1na your way throuJh a Cu_n house at an amusemen.i park. You never 'know what lunacy is lurkin& around the corner -like o triple chin. The trip By Rua u.. $1111 ~ • A few days after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, 18-year-old Roben "Mal" Philllpt and a hip school ~went down to the mJ Marine Corps rcctuhln& off'a to li&n up. An UP-deal t 10 90 pounds. • Next June, Pbillipl will U'8'fel witb bia M,..un-1 te &lope Where Ibey will t8b pal'.\ in the 50dl aDntw:nlry ol die ~ot~.He~ iClf·p.blijlMid I tiC;ot abOUt fl& ftiiiiii ape~ "A Jwnp IAto Holl." Tho book .m be available •I OraGto Cout C.OUeae and Oranec County libruiea.o . . has enough twists and turns, and weird surprises. co bo&&Je the ima&ination. But Phillipt wu rejected by the Marines because of a slight problem with his cok>r vision and was later rejected by the Navy. soon 1or1otten ''It's the Y1ew from the bottom - from the pe~pcctjve or the do&facc," Still, it's a challcnaina adventure for those who don't scare easy -or, aren1t pul off by Mother Nature's pranks. She's a gre3t kjdder. Seflior fun house tours begin al 50. The first port of 1he trip is so uneventful, aging seems like child's play. But stranae, 59 and inexplicable forces arc . at work. While you've Holding been confidently stridin& alonJ. feeling in )'Our prime, your hair blanches white. Suddenly you're sportina a bald pate thnt looks like a dclert island In a sea of wavy locks. This is just for openers. "How could this happen?" you cry in alarm. "It must be an optical illusion. Only an hour ago I was .SO and still young." True, but by fun house time you're already 60. Rolex watches don't work here. Set1ing the clock to fASt forward is another example of Mother N:i1ure 's perverse sense of humor. A senior year has eight Ouistmascs. birthdnys, 3nd income tax payments. No wonder it takes so much money to retire. Evef}one else on the tour is equally indignant at the proliferation of bald heads, and of bifocals as well, since the riders regnrd themselves as tourists, not permanent residents. By now they're ready to demand a refund and ao home, where o year is a year and not a blur. One man complains his legs arc creaking, and he's getting a stoop. An irate 13dy accuses the fun house of giving her varicose veins and hemorrhoids. The &cndcman next to her cups his car..and s.nap~pcak up,-- Mndam. You're mumbling." T he mood of the tour turns from - adventurous to cranky. Little do they know of the thrills ahead. For some, a touch of vertigo Will make the noor shake &Qd the rQQm spin UUhc best fun house tradition. His patriotic fire would not 10 unanswered. "I was drafted," said Phillips, 70, an Oranae Coast Colleac psyeholoo professor and COWlselor who retired last May after 36 years at the college. Phillips was granted his wish and then some, becomina • part of the historic f nvaslon of Normandy. Phillips, in foci, landed in Normandy about lhree-and-one-half hours ahead of 1he invasion forces as a 21·year·old member of the S07th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Their mission was to destroy communications and protect bridges. "l didn't knbw what was goini on," he said of the niaht before the invasion. "l knew we were bead~ for something. but l didn't realize the magnitude of what we were headed for." It was the tu.min& point of tho war against Germany. Thousands of troop shjps. amphibious craft and warships crossed the stormy En&)ish Channel on June 6, 1944, after Allied air forces bombarded German fortifications along the co:ist of France. His face camouflA&ed wilh bl:ick grease, PbUUpt jumped out of an airplane into the cold, black night over French fannlaad at about 2:30 a.m. The private from the 82nd Airborne Division w-...mong the last men to jump. "We were so aorcly scancred by that time, the Germans weU knew that we were there," Phillips said. "l landed with one other guy from my platoon. w~ finally ran into IU other cuys from other outfits and we formed a iroup." They IOOG found themselves Joded in a firer.pt with German soldiers. After llboUt JO aiAutes ot fiabdns. bis lieutenant ordered-them to throw down their arms after realizing they were completely l\lrrounded. Phlllips would apend tbc next 1 J months u a prisoner of war, at several locations in France and later in Germany. He QCarly staAICd and his wci&ht dropped from abou1 150 pounds When the United States entere d WWII, Robert Phillips wanted to serve. He did and was almost killed, but he wouldn't trade the experience for a million dollars A If.Jiit.fi , • IN I < f'f~ « I '''"'I ,. leJ¥1ce Cl•• Up.tat• Phillips said. · Imprisoned Ql several luea1ion.., hi• longest tenure was scn.·cd an a German ncwspa_pcr plant converted to manufacture "bbckou1 p:>pcr." The pnpcr w:a> ustd to \hicld the hght in ide build.ini from nighttime bombin& r.aid . h w"> v.-hilc he w ) living and v.-ori.mg in the newspaper plan1 th3t Phillii» and hi fellow POW) realized the German were lo ing lhc wnr. "In 1hc middle of the night about I a.m. the) s:iid, 'OK. v.e're mQ\ling out in a h:>tr-hour. · We knew things were acttina pretty bad for them by that time. Then ~e v.erc on the march - they were uyina to keep us between 1hc two front .'' After about 30 tortuou dar> on the road with the Genn3n Army, Phillips awoke the morning of M:iy l>. 1945, to find the German soldien h;id Oed. "We got up an the momma to hit the road Qilfo and there were no guarJ around," be Q1d. "Suddenly \\-C ... ere free " After m:.Lin& his ~:I) back to the Still cs. Ph1ll1ps wa) gt\ en o· 60-d:iy · furlough Thou&h jubilant for h:l\.ing made ii out of Ocrm:iny ah\e, Ph1Jhp> al)O knew he would be part or the mva:.ion force in Jop:in. Once 3gain, he d1J nOt C\pcct IO SUrvtve lhC "-UI Out P1es1dent Harry Truman ordered the dropping of lhc 111omic bomb on July 16. 1945, ~hitc Ph1lhps w:i hll on furlou1h L.css th:in 30 days l:iter. Jap:in ~urrendcred ;and the war ~ti O\c:r. Ph1lhJ>\. who"'" u"ardcd the Bronte S1:u. s.i~ ~u~ivins the wnr ~11s like bein~ &i"cn 3 ne" life. con 1dcnna ho-4 clo-.c he'd come to being l1llcd The difference ~t~ecn h11 )Urvtval and the de3lh' of h1 romr•de> in arms "'ta> somct\mc~ onl} a fev. feet, ~ 4. · "I don·1 regret h1t\1ng one \hrou h 11 -1hcrc "<l> a real value to 1t..'' Phill•P\ s:ud "J Y.ouJdn'1 gl\c o million dollars for what I've ione lhro~h. bLll J "-OUldn't 81\C )OU. n1cktl to'° through u agAin." · One of the most challenging feats is the memory mnzc. The Irick is finding your way through a series of paSS3geways by remembering the dircc1ions posted along the way. Wives and husbands arc compelled to lake th is 1es1 sepantcly so they can't ar,ue about directions. The v.'Orst threat 1s remembering whal you did with your glaMCs so you can read the s.iins. ChHd abuse prevention center giVen . check for $26,726 Like all fun houses, 1his one is loaded with mirrors, but there's a twist. These arc ruthlessly accurate. Frequen1ly someone faints from mirror shock nnd has to be revived with mouth·to·mouth resuscita1ion. Just Vrhcn you think )'Ou·ve seen it nit, a new gag&le of surprises turn up. Where else can you witness vibntinJ wattles, ballooning tummies, biscui1-dough lhiahs and hair that turns blue? Reactions 10 agina vary 1ianirecan1ly between lhe youn1-old and the old-old. The latter rc&ord ase as a conspiracy. The youn&-old view it as a wacky adventure with just enoup astonishin& capers to keep you guess1na. Alice in Wonderland would feel ri&ht at home on this trip. Nancy Mdnryn'• e»lumD naat ntl') r.to1uSay. B ob Ptnotwdl, president of the Exchange Club of Newport Hubor, presented a check for $'26,726 to Lois Wood, director of the orpni.ution's Oiild Abuse Prevention Center of ------Orange County. The contribution came from the proceeds of the club's annual privntc scrcenina, whkh this time presented "'The Rising Sun" at Edwards Udo Oncma and included a matchina · put from club member John Cran and his wife Donaa. Oiairm3h of the fund-raisin& event was club member --~ Davfd Brakaman. ... 0 111 111111 Welcome &o tbt world or urvke -----dubs -Sidney G. Hobbs Service (classification: aoftwarc sales~ and Daniel K. Winton (class.iCicalion: Clubs . attorney, busincu law) who joi1'cd the Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub, and to Patrick Jaau, 1'.lircc:tor of development for the AJDS Services Foundation, who joined the South "' ....... n. ni.. 0.,.. c.-, CICQ 2S:l·'1•1. "' --.... " ...... ......... c..~ ......•• a11,•• l 1 .. a11 Hollh .. :M~ .,.. -··· ......... ~ ... cw ........... ._... ... ,_. .. ~-..,~ ....... Thi .. 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TUESDAY 7:30 •.m. -Newport Bench Sunmc Ro1:1ry Oub. meets 111 the Dalbo:> 83)' Club. Noon -C~ta McS3 Ka\\an· Club. mee1s 11 the Co~ta Mc a Community Center. 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mc$1·Ncwport Harbor uun Club, mcels at Costa Mc a Country Club, pr~r1m by Janlte KtllOJ, YMCA aquatic director on CPR. October is Lions mcmbor,hip month :ind 11ue,ts ure invited to 1hc meeting. WEDNESDAY Nooa -Costa Me sa Rotary Club. mee11n1 at Mes.a Verde Country Oub, program by Stn. Mart..n Btrttson. who will provide a .. L.cjilhnivc Recap." ':IS p.m. -Newpott-~alboa Rotary Club. mcctina 01 the U:ilbo:i Bay Club, program 't\111 future ''Cr.aft T31u" by new mernbct') N.ncy RAot)' and Wtndtll •~)tr. TIIVRSDAY 7:15 a.m. -South C.o:llt Mc1ro Rol:Jf} Club. mcc1ing 11 the: Cemer Club,"'" hol\i a town hoall m(tt1ng Noon -K1wun1 Club of Coron.:a dcl M . .u. meet ut the Bahia Coranthi:an Y3cht Club v. uh Ulll Pony 'pc11kini on "Yes on 174 -School Vouchers." ~oon -Costn Me~ North Kiwanis Club, meet at the Holtday Inn in Costa Mc u 'oon -Newport-Irvine Rotary Club, will meet at Re cnts P01nt. a retirement communH). for lunch and o tour. U:JS p.m. -Tilc fachange Oub of Newport Harbor. mee11na a1 Charley llrown\, will hear from . Robttt Shtlton on "Ou)ina into the Future. Support Measure A " Scnl~ Club U,,Utr 1 publi hed Y.cekly by the Dail> Pilot. Add u to )OUr club's ncw$ltttcr m ilin& list and ubmit pre rele3sc~ by fn 10 631 ·S&S l or by m:ail 10 1743 U3yport Way, Newport Be ch, 92660. ldtMl lcadt .. Ncwport-Meu Elementary school .... l•FP Ill I W't 8\nincsa plu preparatioo, 1oan applicatioa llCpt aad flu.ado& altenaalM::a (06 boda DCW and cxpe.Ddina bulincta CJ1WMn v.-111 be amona the· topic:a pre5Cntcd at a Cree ICft\iJw Crom 7·9 p.m ••CatJt to the Mu: BvS&llCU financu1a. • lpOM«Cd partly by lhc Nc.pott Hartlor Arca Olambcr of c.ontmcrcc. _.ill be l'lcJd in the Community Room of the Newport Center Library. Call 7294400 WIDNUDAY ..... , IMICVUIOll Pocu Md pocll)' af.cionadol arc invited to a rccJWion and d&Saluioft of poetry foaaint on hlc and dcada a1 .. Apr<>pcl' Poetry P0tpoum.· a mcctina of VCHCCt and VWc>n~. Newport . Center L.abrvy'a poetry dls- cuwoo llCftCI rrona 2;J(M p.m For more tnformatioa, contact Jackac HcadJy at 644-llSl °' the library at 644-1191 · ........... a..CAITLll <>ranac c.ow.ry interior dcs.lpcr Patriaa Sullivan w 1U comp&IC and OOOlrut CCOlUI)· old manor ~ and caulca _.,t.h more contemporary aonc cdi(icca. A &hdc prc:seotauoa ""'" aoc.ludc a pnvatc tour of a lnsb OcotJia11 castle io ratora· don. f0< more 1nlorm.aoon. call Jackie Headly at 6"-llll ~ the library ll 6"-)191 lllAlnt All• N.....un' The Hat c.oucal()ft,. dMSIOft ol thc: Con• Mes.a Q.ambcr-ot Commerce •I.II hold iu lunchc:oct lfteettr'I at lbe CountrysJ<k lnn 1n a.ta Mew Fe111urcd 1peucr u Len Warne. a humonu v.ho ••II relate hit own cspcncncc v.uh hc&rt prob&cnu ~od bow humor hdpcd him-to t'OpC. -The CYCnf bcJins at I I :JC) a m. Fot mace 111.foraaUOA 06 to mall rcscrvatlOM, call ~2402 ntUUDAY NlllNIAMb'ta .. How &o Ute W.U. Your Tcea-qct" 11 the title of a free C¥Cniaa Pf'Oll'MD to be otrcrcd at 7 p.m. ill tbc Cornmwucy Room o1 Nc:wpof1 C.Cotcr Ubraty A liccOlitd clinical aocial worker will .pracot the PfOl'U' wtUch wiJJ addrcu ctrcctrte &cduuQua for rcpiD- l"I cootro& ot·adolesc:cau. cau 6'4-llSI °' 644-3191. PLeaM NllUffAnOll Eapc(1 Oonl dcslpcr will $hare Aulttllt.'• OCJN ~•tine a.rrlftFmtAl&. Pbocol of AUllralia'a dNCnc 0on and fauna •ill be s.hown. The C"YCftt will start .. 9:.30 a..tL .. tbc Plwc ll Cubboult an Ncwpott Bcadl. CaU 6'4-46,SJ. IUFFELL'S --.smi•. " 11· J UIT 11.ANGIHG Oln' TllE •Whal docs...., 0.. MO DAY WASH -MDI& tWak ot IM --" IMilla '"'The ol It.a. .ota ~ 1C1 awtcd le"ICrty Htllbillies," bis TV o. bads ol caYdopcs,. to t.be(.r• dulic dtca 1962-71? The praeolCid ~ DO panicvla.r order. ori&iDaJ Jed Oalftpett ~ it. •Tbc word·~" lhouactft•t ud . be &av.Pod all thtouP 1aMC bec:ii :red We~• Last week's prcMrc 5bowU.,. cohunn abOut <:onsranalatina b · rucccuot, Clain T1"W • Jim v....,,. the C'\'er~ ~back tO Ebsea paid this JUpremc • town. complains compliment: .. Many actors have Buban tried to play H.a.mlct, but only Cbapicla ol tw0 ~ mutered Oampeu's B. lboa. Huh? lm:mOrtiJ Jjne, 'Well-I-I, dogies!' Read it apin. "The looJtime N~er, now Batbata. What l JhiDa bappdy wi&J. wile Dondty wrote wu that in Pak>I Verdes Peninsula. Miu Trnor predict.a the film. in which he has occasionally a cameo role as Barnaby Jones. played f1ooz.ie "wiJJ make many more millions." roles ~ her Jona . (Culitwy Note: Ebsen will and distin· appcu JocalJy Nov. 9 on the sui.shcd actin& cooktnJ ~ ... Komc on the career. Her Ranae:· and may share wnh us ultra-clc,ant lifestyle has been Granny's priz.cd recipe for just the opposite. Her late b\15-.. road-kill aqui.rrcl." Yummy.) bao4. Mil1oa Breo, once told the • Add thiQp I never knew 'til LA Tunes that she was ''the most now: Exotic llatJa Ko, publisher lnteUectual person be C\'Cf met." of Orange Coast Mapzioe, was County or Orange officials will host the third and final public hearing on the Santa Ana River Ct~ns "udy Tuesday in Huotiniton Beach, one of four oties affected by the 19th Strcel/Bannina Avenue and ' Oi ler/Oarfacld avenues bridacs.. Both crossinp arc aJrcady part or the county's master plan of roadwaY'. but residents -pa11icularly in Cosu Meu -behcve that buildin1 the bridges will turn quiet oeipborhood nrcets into major thorou&hfarcs. Other cities affected by the bridges include N~port Buch and Foun1ain Valley. The burin' will begin at 6 p.m. at the Edoon Community Center, 2t3n Magnolia Ave. Iii $798 with COUPon below ' A ' ' ..... ....,,, 0 • •• I ~Costa Mesa ,, • .__,..._.~·~IA"°""' - - -COU~ON - - -BRolLED SIRLOIN STEAK FOR Two fl~ S798 .... Coupon a... ..... IOU' OA SAUD• IAKD> POTATO• YEGETASLE •DINNER~~~~-::: --··· ......... ,.,... ~CostaMes• •t• ,, .............. _..,,... O'IC.M,,...... ()c't. ti,,., ................. --... ----··· . I L ------~ .. '-..) , fealund le a dOzcft .. BcYCrty Hi'tilia .. cpdodcs. pbyioa oac of bub-f Oryidale•1 ICCRL&ria. Porttapls ,...ed from card deallnt io lul1a da • but -~-Jet ., nmwitic hit JUl. • Orpnizcrs ol ~ Cutpbtfl Appreciatioa Ni .. ~they'll fill 8aJboa'1 American upon Hall ballroom (capadry: 2SO) for lbe Oct. 27 alute LO NC\tt'J)Ort's c:onl"°"erMa.I former police chief. 1be Arches is caterinJ• Meanwhile, dJdja know that Campbell is wnttng a 00\oel? Epd, could th.ts be the birth or another Joe Wambau&b? • Din Back. administrator u( the Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Commerce, wants me to appear "in some sort of spooky c:os1ume'' for the village HaJk>vw-ccn bash Oct. 26 at five Cro¥t-ns. Sbould I wear my ballet outCil apin, EJ- len, o r -.ould that be too scary'> •Aside to Gordy Wt"lll of Balboa Point: Contrary to )'Out nay-uyin' neighborhood su~-cy. Who SAID Alt Gr-*1 LClls .. dlal ct.a.pons ol Mc A COllidat1 tbCar o.-a pol la1e r • "''CC And t • OOC, 0rons.ty DCcdJn. be taeft ' ·~ riiiiac, t ooe lO Jad1 KWd 'at the S pe·Up Newpon Health Oub na W tr Pla.u· Y~ i1's true that l'n:a lccl· ina much healthier aincc vis ia& )Our 1pa three 1imcs a ce And I'd be in c-.en bencr wpc if I ~cor-U».idc v.ilh '°" Jdfnoy - instead of wailin1 out in the car. reading ne•~ ma~nn aod v.orklng er rd pUZiliS. 0 PICKY, PJCICY -Every M> often ru dclibcralely oulc an cnor an this space, JUSl to ~c 1( readers uc pa)in& attention And i1 v.o ru. as v.itncu: • From ~tu~ Welda or Cosla Mesa: '"Well. you managed to ~r~ up lhat famous ode 10 the lctchup bottle And lhe ven1fier wasn't ()cdtD l\asb, it Wll Rlcbard AnDoot ... (You'\'C shaken me on both . ...... oc,..11.1-• BUYING. COINS NYlllC 'l8P .. , HI ..._ • Aocumulabona • Hoards • CdMK.1lons • ao.d • Sitver • C<>tns • Stamps WI Will .. lllJI llft '9a. •IMMIBJ ~ Wf ftti'if i ~::...~ ~~IJHMS llA8I ... , • Please ~ola For Dlaa r L .. ehor WeekeadBr1111ell Sabirino·s wis onginaDy ~ f1 CticaOO ., OU' fllher' ~ h fady recipe tof OU' tamous ~ Samoe from Palermo. Illy 11h1930's Today ta SOD$ ' pldson eoten1e 1D pnMOe a eo•C-. meflJ ~ ~ ltlltlrl food prepnd fr'eSh daity .., iasoi.s wt11 5 oes••• ~ tidy pn0e •• t ... cs ... ' Clwlln "II.,... ...... -... ,...__. Thri you • The SabOlo FWT1IY For Raelwllb&S Clll --na..oea1 . ... _.. •. _. .... Lobsters Don't Have RIBS? at ~f,WPOJll' RIB C'oMp~~ They come with Delicious Baby Back (libs· tor only $21.96 · Whole Lobster only $18.95 ~::,~, Ftom1 f¥ootna beCk IO \hclr CUI lO IC' •• 1hcit mumn and pbotol.'" •kl Fraser, 30. ..We."9 CVCft had • eom~r aend us • ta~. -·-.. Everybody but a pr00ucer - or a silent but •tallhy partner." On Sunday, •II they Sot were hunJIY beachj()tn. The duo sold -20 cnocolatc;.;dliptpccan,cootiu by tbc end of tho day. Dog patks app rcndy pl'O\e more ftuatful. "The dop son or break tbc ice for us;• Weiner e•plained. ••When rhey leap up on the .. ~able, the O'lo\'Mf hat to come-over. · So rcspon ive are dog park p•· trons. in fact, that Weinbcr& and Fraser recently introduced a line of homemade doS blSCUtts at their ·•guerrilla bake ulcs," as they'\'c dubbed them. "Actually, the doa biscuits arc a little bit better for you.'' Weinberg admillcd, confiding that they do taste a bil blander, though. Several dozen batches of both the biscu11S and the cookies arc baked fresh by Weinberg and Fra· scr each time they go out 10 sell With the proceeds, they hope to produce a M:rccnplay Weinberg wrote about a con·man who ends up a hero when he stumbles upon iron ore while trying to cheat a dying mining community. During their first monrh in the cookie business, the colleagues - who hold jobs as story analysts .... h~ve raised about $300. Only Sl,999,700 to go. A n)' Girl Scouts looking ror a JOb? :J:.. • ~·--,V:1,9:' ,*ta ........ ...,,. .. .. ,,_, .................. . • ·s•:....ift.,..... ... ,... •1111N111ddllll11Deal .............. ,,..Ml •• ..... ~ pkM-. .. DD Ho1 .. -•t .._ • ' tw1 ,_. ... 1'-11 cmcwtW •Wt Dilemtt-....... odall PIHD dr .. ' she&. • ... wM ............ IUD • to .uc i.beir CilbidM more ._. oua ai me s.... AM ClfW: ~ ~ imedetc ftla bOmicy. Caller. -n.cac (at tbs dMlrda).. luaurc plw. It U.O rdumlCI lirts For up to !out moetlll the di· • di«creac kiftd ol people wbo iC!" aboUl binJa CIOllUOI. call INe reot·fn:c, ~ o.a rood taappco to be under die aame cu-.. We ~ ~· brou&bt iD by Lbc ~do•. 0Hn1tucet." abstincace." ROI said. "Bue if ahc They aet ~nooaJ coumcliaa Pacey Arledp, duectOr ol the (older) aim do deddc co become 'about job buntinc and Other life prosnm. said many coopcplioas suualb' actM. we y that Ibey Uil Tbe talk force pnMda UC wrprisc.d by wbat tbeJ ICC. \hould be reaponsible!' them with voice mail and • polC ''Not ~rybody ii goiac to !>e Ro:a added tha' a .\urvcy of all . office 00... pusbina a hoppin& cart." she Wd. Girls Inc.'' prt"ention proarams "Tbe . pf'61ram'• here, • but l "It ~ ~Is a lot of~,. •· t\ationwidc &bows a 50 P-( __ .._. think it's _up to us to lnakc Jt ~ .-Micbaet•1 visttors have-uccm ntc 1nnnin1 half the airls OT bad," i.&Jd a 41-)'C&f-Old woman ~ OD lO a cbun;h ln Mission ~'On't CCI p;e&nl.nt. who asked not to be identified. V1eJ0, where they •ill spend an-. But prcsnancy ~iasn'1 lott"*l She dclCribed bend! u • reCOYer· ocher two weeks. Moat of ~ peo-on the mind ot Melody McUo in& alcoholic who has beea lobcr ple ltayin& at the church will h.aYe when he enrollCd her daughter for KVCral weeks. to 1 fiaure10 .L.-~~ bus tebedules to Tabatha Cleveland, 17. in PAP Since cntcrina the 'Pf'OIJ'Ul a ge u.;U roup1e of months ago, she hu But at l~t they're goina to program last year. For Mello, the round 1 3()..bour-pcr.wcck job that have 1 lace to live. One of the program offered 1 .wa~ ao brc~k pays ~c than $7.SO per hour. homeieJ' said the task force al-down the communte<Jt1on bune.r She expects to save enough money mo.t couldn't find anotba church betv.ecn her and Cle11eland. to get her own apartment and re-in the IOUtb Orange County area ''The un~c~tan~i~& c;amc .. start her life by the time the pro-that wanted to take them in. through ~.rl Inc. s influence, snm ends in another couple of Arledge said tbe Soot.Ii' Coast Mello sa.1d." ll opened a lot or months. area bas the fewest number of doon that we couldn't have Marcia Last. a Balboa Wand churches willing to participate in opened without goin& there." resident who attends St. Michael, the pro,ram. She would like to Ocvcland said she now finds it recently prepared a feast of lasa-find more conireptions that are easier to talk to both her mother gna. garlic bread and • salad with interested. and step-father about boy troubJes lots of onions. .,. She said volunteering for the and questions about sex. She said she was a bit surpriied program is mortalizing !or some .. We never could talk about when she met the people who bad people. especially thole who sud-sex.'' said Oeveland, a junior 11 been living in her church's fellow· denJy rcaJize how common it is in Costa-Mc a High. School .. "I went ship baJI -a well-drC55Cd group Southern ~lifomia to be orte pay-·up to my mom tfld ~c actunlly wbo have educations, skills -and c;bcck away from the strceL had a talk about it. A lot o( ~ds a knack for bad tuck. She said that unless they volun· teer to work with homeless people, many Newport Beach res.identa C.e•ta• · F undlag . G roup REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To laftr Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUl'ELY NO COSf! Coll Today F°' o Free Consultation (800) 201 -FUND 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, Newport Beach J .. ; ~tWtlORN!A C HAMIU Of CO MM ClC l Busm THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Proudly Presents ... I 9 a~___.__. Tuesdav, Oct-lier 19 • 5:00 1:00 1.m. ( Faur S1•1• Hotel 111.llWllR Center Dr.• llWIDd BllCll Admit One -With This Coupon $10.00 1'alue! ~ ~ tNQf, Mal#Uu) r a. ~ 1Jd4l(4491 A MI CJ b I "8agmbOa1~cdq ai\Westjlflala 4...,. sesskn(l(l tw ldl) n ~ ntae oo 1e * 5d1Js ,..ya ~is Yttm I "vok ot "'1 cwmcnita ... nanr. "' ...................... ....................... ...... .., ....... l'Jlll I cte6 .. nm ,...tat J6. beP8 * Oirtl lllC-PfGl'UI Wbe• ..... d.w 12.,..,:.w. Now after sofn1 ~ aU thtee prcwntioo dulCs, ahc is anic:ua.se and - co.l"Klena. Sbc has returned to the cenacr to wort • a .,,id scatr member. "I lnOw whit is tiah• and -.hat ii .. ron& &Ad I've learned hOW to nuke choices for myaelf," ;aid Nauyen, ttn EstaAci• Hi&h School Junior. · Evon carty on, the ~oaram ~ems to h11ve an immediate inOuence on youna mind . "It's important to know what (Roa is) tcachina us." id Aleja.ndra Montiel, 12. of Costa MC$1. "You can be with your friends, bu~ don't have to do wb31 lhcy are doing.'' Prolft1 .W be ~ 1M ..._ IO pur- chalc IOilctl dill .. I.I ... O( waur pa fMll • • ..$40 co. payment. C'wmM lnOdell UK be· twctn S· 1 &aHoal ~' ftUlla. In ttturn,-peoPI cu tum ~n their oJd 10Uct1 &o be r~le~. Tho lOlll c.»t (Ot the ptOlf'llll I ju t tr-"Cr S3 m.illioa IO retrofit JO percent all of 'he lb1urea in multi· fa"'ilY unl\\ in the county, Berg aid. • . . The other $60 per todct v.111 be fundeJ by the Metro~litan Water Di Irie& of Southcro Califomua. "' .. Our pu~ is 10 rct~ofit JO.,SOO unil and •-C've been pen 18 montl\~ to do that," Bers s:aid .. Wc\c already had requests fo r 6,000 todct in Orange County •ntJ ~e ha\en't C"VCn kld:cd 1hc pr.o- vam of( yet ... an e ·~.·,9:.r.i:-:?.'.:t-:',,~1"\i\'.~*.~~·~~;~~W~{r'\t'i{)-· ~· :.:t--.:.' · . ~~ ~~~~~f~ ~·~~!~~ijf$§)~·~~~"::',at ~:.~t~~q.... }:,\;:,: ··'::t::/;§:'§•:i:·:i . ONE WEEK ONLY Wedoaday, October 20th-17th B an 2 b the: 3rd FREEi Ba -the 3rd FREE! Lingerie • Lo"npi«ar • Gifa .'WcstdiJf Coun • 1719 Wbtdiff Or. • Ntwpon Badl Moaclay-Satwday I 0-6 631..SEXY (7399} INCLUDES: LEM01' CHICKEN, SALAD & GLASS OF CHARDONNAY & LIVE JAZZ WITH ~ STEPHANIE HAYNES JACK PRATHER &BOPSICLE • MONDAY·~·-••Allll•8ACU Mut_.a1 .admlradon : society in place ~ Tars, v1ctonous Sea Kings share . o. HoUand WU gcnerOUi with praise ror the • IUP. COKat )tOO Milltt, (tcr the l)QO(I Of respect in theaftermath team effort of his offcnW.e and defe~i\e units. a S8-20 P 1ric CObt Le gue·opcnin& 'ictOf) .__,..._ ______________ • "lndividwally, I think Mickey Lona played O\Cr Laguna Beach: "I wa . real pfc:1 d ""h Sy Sany fautner, Sootts WTUet much better than hi (tackle) number) might our execution. As for a as ''nments and tcch- indkate." Holland said. "His in iJc p rush nique, it's the be t &.ilme ~e\.c h3d th1 )car. J W ith the annual regular-season edilk>n from his tackle spOt caved the pocket in and ~now it was.n't aiain t the be~t opponent, but of the Battle of the Bay inked into the Ousbed their quarterback into our end), Jeff \\e ~ere hittin& the right people, getting oll the scriC1' rich 32-gime football history, Borland nd Carter Wells (•ho combined for bAll, sta}ing low, :ind making all the ad- the rival factions reprcsentina Corona dcl Mar all lhtee sacks). justmcnr> we had to m3le. ~, atld Newport Harbor high Khooh; arc suddtnJy "Our sccondary also rallied to the b.ill (two ''We h:ad them O\·ermatcheJ. but (Co2 hJ unexpected alhes. . interceptions and three more J>otentiaJ pick.s Mike Roche is a super guy and an their kid .. We &till know {Ncwpon) is goin& 10 be du· dropped), and our -Unebacktrs made a lot or pll)ed with class. They hit us and pla)ed 10 the genwi." CdM Coach Dave Holland $3.id after tackles." I.a.st second, v..hich I h:wc a lot or respect for. hit Sea Kings knocked the "\Ve h3d been gettln~ ., Sa1lon Crom the rank.s or .liuJe lazy, nod h:id been &he unbeacen with an im· lool.ihg for )()me kind "1f· pre ave 23-0 triumph, the trick to get in the end zone. bi&gc t margin or victory rather th:in ju)l gc11in1 orr e'fcr en_io)ed in Corona's 11 the ball and getting after aeries victories. "In fact, · people: We got back to v.e'rc counting on them to some b3Sic). go out and beat ~me Sea "(Senior offen\t\C t.iclde) View League teams. I'm .bred \\ 1lson h.td h1 be t 1ure they're countina on us g:lmc m the 1~0 ~i:::ir .. l\e for the :ime thmg." been here Uoth our ta~klc' Thouch Newport entered (1nclud1ng \enior Brian the c:on&est \lrith the No. 1 Sn11th) had their tartang rank.ing an the ClF South· JOb' on the line. and the~ ern Section 01'1SIOO (V. reall't fO)c; 10 the \X.Ca'>ion •· Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley • Es tanci3 High Co11ch saad it's tmporunt not to J ohn Lh:bt•ni:ood. Jltcr ;i .~. lei the team's second lo~ 3 lo' 10 Cc:ntury "Oden- in I) aamcs (dallnl b:ack 10 )iH'h, "e .-lulJn"l lhl.. for last sea,on) escape 115 31}~thm~ rn re . · \\'c hdJ proper pc~pccmc. them ti ' \Jrd on tht' •·we h:id built a preuy l!ruu.nd, -l~ rJ)'mg rc,l'' · JOOd roll dunh·, our fi~t crcJ lour lum~lc,, and held fj\e same), but v.c h.t\C to rhc:m to '~'l'l po1nh ~t~· remember th.11 CJM wa, a ~II .ind the: •l a .. h1ng 'tall '' team a lot oC people pic\eJ \Cf) plcJ,~J ".ind prouJ lll to "'in th1\ lc:isuc," Orin-lhe great dc:en1o1\c: ell rt Ucy said "They have a "Out \q:'rc i.1111 h3\ln~ \'Cry gooJ footb31l team.'' proble~ mu' ing the: llX t· Holland, on-uo\1 to echo Cd\1's linduy Johnson (14), Mickey lo'ng whoop it up afte r ~rid.ay's big \ictory. ball. ~hich .hJ' been our hii pll)C~· grc:al re peel prnblcm all 'C.i~On for Harbor. S!t1d the )COre ma~ nmlead tho6e Ln dJition to sol1J pl.t) fro m the entire of-"The kid\ .ire ~l\lng U) all lhc' \c ~ut. and arulious 10 dum1 NC\\pon a :a kth31 future fensc. Holl.and pra1~d hi!> licling i;ime, "hich v.c'rc going 10 l ccp "orl..ing harJ 10 ~13l..e opponent. included 11 2 1-y:ird M1J..e Zoelle field go:il, and progrc:)\. \\e'rc pk:i,cd "ith ('orhomo1c run· "We pht)eJ a good football. lc3m, and v.e SC\en J J. 01Ce~e pun~ for 39.7·).trd .t\cr-nang b:ick) B:i"h' Gunzalel c i7 y3rJ, on ~.i fe~I \e') fortunate about a whole list of thinp, age. mcludani boomer) of 51 and 54 ):lr\h. cuncs). v. h"' h;h pla~eJ ~ell •n.. '"\.' ,a~,1~ -.hich allov.ed us to set the v.m," Holland said "We imprO\-cd our punting •'·er.age b) 10 gotme , >in"e bcin~ c.ilki,1 up lrl)fl'I i.h~ JUnior . .. They v..ere v.11hou1 (AH-Clf running back y rds m one gamt'." Holland-aid "That 'All'i \;mit~:- Wade) T1h; v.c Ju~J on them ~Ftt: anJ one--ot lhe arc3$ v.c rttttrta1iCted for nn· . . they made some turno,·ers I don·1 think the prll\ement. along "ith our turnO\ers." "Mike Pawm~l1 {mo,eJ Ir m hn..:l:IJ~~er Ill score v.-:is .a true indicator of how e\en both \Vuh the v1aory, Cdt.1 cut Ncv.·pc:m·) ~rie no~ man in an npanJcJ (1,c man front) haJ teams arc.'' . lcmo .. .21.-11. and ttdded au 5C'enth shu1w:o!_ it~ good a g:imc ~ l\c 5".cn 3 hncmJn ·-In 1dditi9n !o;.rn~ni ttie t~m)\c:r b:iitlc:"°5-the s ilort 7 ---·-.. lw\c.." - CdM annexes North · Orange County .polo crown . " FULlERTON A11rc~sa~en c:fl hu pud off for Junior Ad m Mcfarlan . ~ho • -~ rose to a new lC\el for C-0ron.i Jct Mar High in the North Or.inite County Water Po!o Tourn:imco1 Ful'°"'ani a cason-high four aoats pinst Sen-i1e on FriJ:a>' in the-quarterfinals. an U-& CJM victory, Mcfarland ~red a tt'3Dl· lc3din& three & ls and dJcd three U$isu on SINrd y tn the semifinals. '*hen the SeA · Kina' defeated Cor~ nado, 12·7, at lndc· pcndcncc Parl. In the fin1ls. the Sea K.lnp l'*cpt to the title, tumin& San Ocmente 1way1 &-S. James Paid.a scortd three 1ni1ht in the early goin1 to SCJ· lhc pace H~ $CIOf'Cd four in alL Orea Sawyer backed it up ~ith 12 :l\IC · For McFarland. who iu:ud) the meter man on ddcnsc, if en a matter or acuina b l uickcr on the c:ountcr·attac . h.ch he diJ succeu!ulty a1:iiM1 ron do (14·2). .. Coach (John Vup ) bu been emna me to ac• mote aurc . n ofrcnse;• McFarla..d said. 'When -.e ha~c team mecti , he a)' tell u •ha& we're d01n1 'CU and v.bat ~-e n.ctd to work on, nd the Catt that I needed to be WANS B11ying •Stiling PAYINGroP DOLLARIOlt •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY more tiurc.,,)i'fc c:unc up a rev. times. s.o I just dcddcd to 'ct more rocu-.cJ on acuina aggrc :. ~Ye." It h.1ppc-ncd ·quickly •&•un)t Coron.ado, a CIF S:1n Diego Sec· cion school v.h1ch beat Han ud- Wc tlale. 9-4, in the quarterfinal) to aduncc. Alter ~nior Crush) Grant h3d gi\-cn the Su Kin~~ a 1-0 edae ~ith 1:41 left in the fint quarter, McFarbnd printed ~ll the mid- dle on a brealaway and scored "ith 0:07 rc- mainina in the pcnod to ai\-c CdM a ::?-0 cushion FoUowina a pl by the lslandcB early ·in the tcc:ond quarter. Mc- farland irabbed a lOCM baU trom the bole posi· tion aod ICOtCd in an open net. be tins Coro- n ado aoalkecper Natban McCall, ~ho was trjina to help out wilb ~~ lert. tcFartand, CdM built a Q)l'l\(on btc 7·2 b tnimc lead, also hi.d lhR~ -tn the fltll b If, includina two in a row in the an- i111 moments. He fed Thad Bu.zoli· ch un a ShOn eroa p.us with t:S7 lcfl in the ri~ ba1t. tbca · J off to Tom C.prcll in the hole •llh 0.19 rcm:hning. The by Buzolith and Caprc11 pw CdM its fi point advantqe. SPEClALIZING IN: Pre-oWned Rolel ~- ~-wc·tt really, after h~ving lost to EJ Toro and n OcrMntc (earlier). tf)in& to beat C'\"Cf)"OOe •-e can." utd McFarland, who added a fourth..quancr goal with '31 on the clock to IJ""C CdM an 11·5 lead Adrian uel.zow's goal 111'ith 3.36 left in the pme macastd CdM's lead to 12·5. In other Nonh Orange County Toumameat games: •Newport Harbor Higb's Gabe Wyatt K:Orcd all four of his goals m the second half to help the Sail- ors hold off Servile, 1~9. to win the sc-.'cnth·placie final Saturday at lndcpendcoc:c Park. Om:s Seib had tbru fint-half pis to key a 6-2 halftime lead. Wyatt led the wry with three p1s in a 7-6 ftftb-placc KmafiDal to n.ny Hills ~·s O\"erall record is 10-6. •Costa Mna H.11b'1 am Gra~li and John aipc had PX and rrve goal rcspcttwety to &cad the Must to a 17-8 rout ol l..a Sau an a baa pme. ..,. _ __.,,., ••• r••n ...... .._ .. _,._a •••• C:...•11tr 3 I I 1·1 ..a.-I 1 1 1-5 c.. ..-..: ,... 4 .--. 2. ..... '· ............... \1 ,..~_... ..... ,...., ..... ...... • n , ........ -f .. Ceilt '? c..... • ' s 1-7 c:..•• I a I 1-1 c.ai.. --...... t ... t .. '· -... '°'""' ..... Harbor'\ Trent BrHon lll·ft '!lh1hr.lm o,•1Jhd ~o 1-.! 10 Ol\1 ... 1on Ill. CdM girls settle r or third at Orange County Championships ~ Edison. Esperanza have too many guns irt. the rain OR \:>.GE -hl rt·luolLJ lrl\m the '!Ml. C.1rnn;i Jd \t 11 Hr!!h' l!1r1' cm'\ .ountn tc::im \H n : 1 i~ "1th Or .in~c ( 1 .. n:' ~ :.,~. -: ~~ ;. urJJ\ m a b:iak l:: nl t "1l1 t Occt. runnel•, hut ' ... bc'I "'tttcr·a~'u1 en. .... 1 n:J hrif! •• , (\1.\1 r J, \..c:,1 ' 1 in (II {) · . \Non Ill "J '' 2 an :he: ().J ec C(lunl\ .oJ. ~' :' I b:hmJ f,'~n tin1~hcd n th.rd r J,"'(' IO I •• p I; '>C~ .. Ld r 1,c ;i: lr- \in.c Rci;ionll P Jrl.. \\Ith l '''"'ll Jr.J r unncr·up f, rcrnnu t3k1ra: th. tt p two re>'' :it th, ~2th Ord~ {...>ttnh Ch:impt0n,h1p' 'It you loo at thrs team. you 'll find a ~lliSV group-Gf.-!ac~s In r ' , ., .! ' If someone s in trou· 1100\, 11 1: S .. j l'I. t.:' r~Cel\Cd t l · i ~1\1h-plht' ru n' lr..1 lJ n .. !:o H, \4 ell 1 I\ 111nutC:\, I~ ~,,1 , u•d Tra .. , b e .....,. l1~e a• DanJ n IS when Heather a.ut. n' .:of "'ht!. .,.tnil't Heather 1 l.c13 th~ gJ;.ic: a1 th, team rt'•ord J a 1 ~=-~ 111 1h11J J("' : 1,1 ()\ c:r:1ll Junior Oah kc \le~ l ne l•f l ,l\1' sa .. " Broo ·e ori the ground and decided she really had to get go.ng -our runne rs take care of eacti other About 80 per· cent of the team's that ~ay .' ll1p·rhr1:"' runner• (.ir the p.1,t hH.1 'c:i· \On'. J1,I nN rn n- pct.: l>,:, a.N~ (If OJ a'thma .-ond tMn l Jt , 1mprc'"'''C' (\•\1 C: h 8 1 ~.J nc-r ~.uJ ~1f ha' lt'jm\ 11:. pllnl I 'l'h \\,lhO~t \k, ... H .lhl.' l'1l.c11 d1J II r. .. ~ ,:al :>.L ; : Dn.'Olc II \'OU lol:" ~1 •h' team you 11 find a· ~u: '~ up of lad I.' II me nt'§ en tn~ublc - h e :u n.ma ll1ll ~h"'n Hcnthcr v. Br. 1 c on the ground :mo dc~1Jcd he rcall~ had t ct ng -.,r runner .. t:il.e c~re of u h othtr ~b.;: u1 per cent of tb ~ tc: m' that v.11, .. .\' ttte Dins Hills Jn,1tat1onal Scpa. :?.S. Med; dt~pcJ out v.1th n thma ma • v.luJc T L:cta fl , L. d it up a notch lO c a \trO hn· ~ lor Cd t On Ka ~ '" lbc ) al re· -111 suwe Cd ., coacti cded ra " d \1 "1'' .: 13 cl f1. In "'""·~cc:dc..:I r:i.<"~ 'cv.pott U :bor Trenf u... ' d tt .. le~mm:stc: [)czahd ""·" COSTA MESA -Soutbcrn Calilorftia C.0Uqc'1 men's IOCCer \Cam l'!'fq>l to its third trai,ht contcrc~ vkt9J)' wit~ a $.() Colden State Athletic ConfcreDCC conquest ol Yisitifta Cal Baptisl (Rivcnide) Saturday, led by the play ol , junior Chris Chaparro. who ~d '"'o &Olli and two usat.s. lbc first aoal comina unaai ted. Brent lloaen wu the k.cy in the net with cia,ht uves 11 sec imp~d to 7~ S·3. Col Baptist r 1 to 6-7-2, 1-~·2. ICC~ ~~a.::~~,,.·t~--r-.::: ~Overt l Cll Bai* ........... •COSTA MESA -Southern Cali!om[ CoUeae's women's volleyball •cam, on 1 three-mcueb winnina rtreak itL OoJden State Athletic.Conference circlu. turned Azusa Pllcific away S turdly night 1t the winner's gym, oettina a 15·13, IS-6, IS-3 victory. The Van,uards railed from a 13·9 ddie11 in tbe firil game, and closed it out in the final set v.hen C.osta Me5a High product Angela Tonavanik recorded 10 straight poinb oC( her SCr'\'e. Celeste Young (14 kills) and Genevie Wri,ht (7 kills and S service aces) were the keys for the Vanguards, who im· proved 10 10.10, 3·S. • NEWPORT BEACH -Nikcc Pool wllS Southern Cali· fomia College's brightest star at the Golden State A1hlc1ic Conference cross country fino.ls at the Back Bay course, clocking a 19:12 for the 5K eou~e. for sixth pla~ S:nurday. The. Vanguards, wilh Debra Demina 16th (20:28) and Heather Salisbury 17th (20:30), were fourth with 94 pe>ints behind 1cam champion Westmont in the women's divis1on. In the men's 'division it was Azusa Pacific the runaway winner with just 19 J>()ints. Southern Calafomia College, led by Jason Schaefer (15th, 26:38), Tim Hardin (17lh, 26:58) and Dan Palmer (23rd, 27:42), was fourth with 107 points. •SANTA BARBARA -The Orange Coast College women's cross country continued it's second-fiddle finishes behind Irvine Valley Saturday, earning second place at the Santa Barbaro Oty College lnvttational at Shoreline Park. The Pirates, ranked second an the state behind JVC, eOlmed 87 points to the users' SS. led by Adnan Sweeucr (sixth over 1he 5k course in 20:08) and Erin Remy ( lOlh, 20:25). The OCC men finished fiflh among 24 team~ led by 0Jrin Rabb, who fin1!>hed second on lhc four-male course (21 :22). ~ Rancho Santiago proves to be no probfem at all tor Orange Coast Saturday. BJ~ T. ~ Spotit WTW SANTA ANA -The news wu music to Jeff OaylOn's can. ' Prior to playina R n· cbo SantilljO College S~turday nisJtt in the Mission Con!ciencc Ccnltll DlvU.ion opener, the Or~nge Cout Collcac nan· nin& bad. found -Out that the Dons' de· fensc g:ave up a.n average or s yards per carry on the ground. "That's wh11t they (co che~) told me," Oayton said. "When I beard that, me and our offco ive line knew we could run on them." The Pirates rushed for 226 yards on the ground led by the .S-foot-10, 200- pound freshman 's 104 yards nd three touchdowns as Orange Const romped in a 34-6 victory over the Dons at Santa Ana Stadium. "He 's done it every week for us." Orange Coast Coach Bill Workman said or Oa)'ton, who recorded his third strajght 100-yard rushing performance of the season. "He keeps getting bet· ter each week." As do the Pirates, ranked No. 10 in Southern California. who recorded 1heir third consecutive victory to im- prove 10 3-2 overall and 1-0 in the di· vLSion. Orange Coast g9t ahe:ad early, scor- ing on their second pos essaon deep an Rancho S3ntiago territory. Pira1e defensive back Antoni Davis intercepted Gabe Garcia'!> pass at 1he Dem' 31 Md~ turned ii S yank. 'J1uec pl.IJI lalCI', ClayloD broke throup the mid· dle and ICOted on a 7-yard run, One p«;)blcm tao.ever, tempo- rarily relurfaoed for 1hc PiratC1 • the play or Ibo aptdal team Workman's asscmnent of hi &cam's kie£ina cover- la the sec· ood half, lM Pnlo dcfeDIC ~ tbc mo- mentum up on Rancho San· ti110'1 (int possei1ion u they forced ninnins back OoMie Bladow lo Jum· ble the ball and Keve love tc~ered h. age ler (our previous sames WUt -0--Tw-o-posscuionJ later, the PiraleS say tba1 it wus the .. Achilles' heel." added a 29-yord field ioal and ln the On the ensuing kidoff, the fourth quarter, the team Dons' return man Mike went on a 99-yard dri\'c th'1t Ctitlebcny returned the ball DIC up 7:1S or the clock as 64 yards 10 the Pirate 38. Clayton scored bis SC\en1h However, Orange Coal.l's tO\lChdown o( the season on defense, which is ranked No. a pretty 22·yard Nn. 1 in the oonfcrence, kept the Orange Coast's p ing Dons out or the . end zone aamc wu 50mcwhat ab enl and they hlld to seule for ns Mather, a sophomore Brinn Nurick's 37·yard field who h:.d completed 41 pa go:tl. cs coming into the game. "The kickoff team did bet· only bad nine completioM ter after th:u fir5t one," J~(f Clayton in 17 auempll ror 111 Workman ·aid. "They're yard . making some progress." Workman said ofter the game that The Pirues lurned the game com-Mother had injured his throwing um pletcly in their favor when Eric in the Pirl!tes' victory over San Diego Coleman returned Nurick's cn~uing Mesa lul week and did not throw a kickoff 68 yards and subsequen1ly, pass in practice in preptnatlon ror pl~·kickcr Gene Adair booted a 27-Roncho Santiago (1·3·1, Q..I). yard field go:il. 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