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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-17 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH• COSTAMESA Nol I IPQd my to wo.!i on )'OUt' tan. Cloudy and • cooler toc!aY wilh 'j,'_'.J '.JJJ I .... wudRintdY pu>illnji up to the middle 6(5s" iril.nd, 10W · 60s along the coast. SftWndler,Z . Winner of 33 journalism awards in C&ble operator's -.. error will be corrected with reflnl ' 'I' I Faling cable rates Rre Chief: Clean up your gullies By DAVID Harrz. Sl".u• Watna the prices . i.n prc~tM>n for Jkll. In error fnd · 1 a., Dh:aallion "'*· ill .... Ip _the wake of the recent fires , Buck Gully residents will receive notices instruGting them to remove vegetation. feet. Riley saJd at least 150 home' have been targeted to reaive the letters so far. "Please do not co to NEWPORT BEACH -cdcral price contro "be said. ml:aren irnmedialel\(wil <:;&ble subscriben Will ce• an un· Prices for customers who aet lie .. lower rates. • usual holiday Jifl next month: A Dimension's 20-channcl basic lmlctef'llice for vie'Wtfs BY D4vm Harn. STur \VuTs a lower biU, and a refund datina seMcc will drop from $12.37 to an et. edsting able CORONA DEL MAR -Fire back lO August. $12 per mon1h. Bills for sub-.,-F5 now' S12 per Chief Tun Riley resolutely told Mark Stucky, ccncraJ manaacr' scribers lO the 14-.channcl pre-....,., doi#r'l 37 ants.. more than 200 rcsidcn1s Tuesday for Dimension Cable Servic:a. mium acrvice will be k>wcrcd U. ...-..m tef\'ic,e Is an why they need to clean ou1 1heir 11id Tuesday the cable company from $7.73 to $7.50, for a total ........, S7.SO, dcM.I gullies or risk losin~ homes they've made a mistake when it 1djusted savings o( 60 cents. 2l c:ilnls. worked ycan to build. it1 billin& to keep in 51ep with For customen who are on· line JOI' QdUWners oo-Hne While watching · a video tape of new fedc:nil reaulations. ".":. ~t>imeruion's new, uparadcd wllh 1ht ~· ~ the flte that ravaged Laguna ''While the new 'rices furt~r system. prices for the 29-"cnannel ..... ~1~5f~·-. s1·.~6 .. """'~±~::;:;"''"'" Bcacb. residents listened intently enrich the value o our product basic service will be reduced ~_...... .. ,.. .... '""iS'Jmcy told them how 10 remO\le in rel11Uonship to the price, the from SIS.is 10 SIJ.50. 1M 16-seMa is~ the. brutb that cradles many of realiry of the situation ts that we channel premium service will 17.21, down 89 cents. their homes. made a mlltakc in cakublin& ... c•ei 1.1• "'Human beinp inside of naurre ,__ _____________ .;._ ____________________ ~ is nol a natural thing," he said. • "We have to try 10 change and put .... Thomas Bros. inadvertenUy included 19th StreeVBanning Avenue bridge in 1994 edition, showing a completion date of next year. Br MA&lclS Mcl.aoo, $'tA11 Wama .... However, the convicted school budget director is expected to change his plea to guilty. Facing a 20-year term . plea bargain deal could lighten sentence . BY LouAHH BAJ.t.UDA. STAJ'F Wartl& COST A ~i ESA -~takin1 his federal cou n debul, st:ho<>I embez· z.lu Stephen \Y11ner pleaded not auihy Tuc~ay to lour counas ol ma il and wire fraud characs. but defense attorney Paul t.tcycr said hLs client will change the plea 10 1uil1y next month. "We're clad 10 see the judtcial prcxus continue,.. uid Newport· Mesa Unified School Dislrict Su· perintendcn1 Mac Bernd. "'We the balarice back.." sleep tonight, wake up tomorrow · Fire Marshal Ray Brown is in slick a bulldozer on )OUr propcnY the process of ficuriJia out which and clear i1 of 100 feet o( prop- homcs arc mosr prone to the kinds eny," he told Lhe audience. ··wau or wind-whipped wildfires that . until )OU get the letter." ripped lhrough Lagun•, Malibu Al its Nov 8 meeting, 1he City and AJtadena last mon1h. Council g:avc R iley the authorny to Homeowne rs in the most d an· hire 1l private contractor to remove gerous areas -, primarily Buck 1he brush if resident) don't do 1he Gully and ~1omina Canyon - will ,.or~ wiLhtn 30 d&)'\ "\.\ e can go receive noriccs from the city later do 1t for you :and bill you for 11. this week. That's what the la .... 'JV).,'. he told They'll be ordered 10 remove the audience - vegetatton backing up to the gul-, He $aid Ne..., port' fire hazarm lies within 30 feet or their homes arc se rious .lnd need to be ad· and thin it out for •n addirional 70 5.e MamM0/4 Driver killed in high-speed _ 1-car wreck .... Early-morning fatality not discovered for th ree hours . as out0ot-control car flies 75 feet into brush near golf cours_e . '' We 're glad to see the judicial process continue. We think that's extremely healthy for this commun ity. '' think lhat'1 enttmetv healthY for ... community." . • Under ~ral suKkhncs. w-.- MI ooWd face 2.0 yean in fcdenl prilon ln .sdltion to the sil·~•r state 1tn1eooe which he began servina after bis c:orMction U\ Juty He .... bft9 Mb.ind t.n since his anat Ul C>aober, 1992. Bui sinoo w..,..,. has alroady fi1gneJ 11 pica agreement "'11h the U.S. Anomty"s offit't'. forrgoinJ an expcn'l\C trial, tht-pun1shtne'n t •111 hlety be hJhtcr Ncilhcr Awstlnt U.S. Attorney David Hoffer, nor defense It· torney Paul ~tc>er. hO'floevcr. would disc.tote dct1uls of the pka t'iaraa1n. ...WAHU/4 COST A MESA -An em>< in two annual editions of Tbomu Bn>1. "'•P boob hu nited rur- 1her doub1 •mona re1kScnts op- posed to lhe counl)''> propooed plan 1or the con1..,..n1a1 191b Slrcel/ll&Mloa Aven111 b™,lp. The i!l93 and 1994 ediuou of lhe pOplllar r<rcronce pdde abow 1he bridp ...,neclloa l!llb to llu- ni"I viii Ille Sula Au lUwl aad DOlCI I conoplelioo dala - in 1994. Thomas -olllrialo ..,. ii is ........... Bui Ille -.... a111Md midenll Oii bqlll -of ... '""' -ll\lny., _ -llMI bridp, if bvill, _.. ...,.,, Anonymous. do.w gives college $1 millon ..... oelahbl>rllood --to ....,... 11 lhe -11 plu .. 11- l'tady • -deal. oo...cy ollldall, .__, ... = ... ..,.. ........ ... r. w.d• s>•a·• ti• ..... ,__.__ n JJ:...., 1;::v;: .,,.r:,:".,n 't• =flr'Orr t, ... ..... fl .:.:.:=• Ill> Orange C9ast College is the recipient of the largest award in its hlstoiy. Money cannot be used untl donor's death. Colleae f®nda1ioa. 1\lt iJ -who bas had t>lon& inlCT· cst in 1he colltie and ..,... .. d lo do -•hint 10 .._ their ap- pftdailoo and comrniuncnt 10 Ille collea<·" ,,,. __ beldedbJ Ille callolt .. 1a IM dea1b ol 1he t:to.of, wlo will e ra 69" inltrtsc _ ... ,_.,,.... __ _ .. ... -.-... 111ooollqcfoua- -.... ,..,... • -ltld-................. _ llaa .. int, ................ ... .,...no_., ... _ .. .... __ ... _ ., .. • as · ...... lie---· ..... . .... • • • ' • • • • • • hlO••-•Nll LOCALS 0 PILOT •IOPUI Hlf ez I 1..- IHI II · A Na1ionaJ Mcril Scholarship scmilinalisl and an Estancia Hieb School senior who spent most ot her childhQod in Ktnya. Her parcnu. mis.sionaries !or Wycliffe Bible Translators. moved to the West African nation or Cameroon when Joy WU &&C 6. After I year, lhey moved 10 Kenya where she lived (or the ncx1 seven years. separated by a onc·year break in the United Stales. Joy learned to speak two of lhc many languages or Kc.nya. Her family divided its time between the capital city of Nairobi and a rural village called Tot where they had no electricity. "We didn't get 10 run doWn to 1hc movies whenever we wanted 10," Joy said. "I did lots and lots of reading." HER JOURNEY TO ESTANCIA Joy received most of her schooling at 'home, but a11cnded ninth grade at a missionary school in Kijabe, Kenya. Her family moved to Costa Mesa when she was 15. This iehool year, Joy estimates her gradc·poinl·avcragc is 4.8. thanks to the five advanced-placement duscs she's laking at Estancia High School. She is also a member or 1he Student. Venture organization on campus.. a student group affiliated with Campus Crusade fo£ Christ. "We ll)' to c:ontribule to the spiri1ual growth of students al Es1ancia," she said, adding that the' group's campus mcctinp arc somc1imcs disrupted by other students. "When you get into religion, it really gets kind or difficult sometimes." PERMUSION TO•UYSHOU As Bible translators for Wyclifre, Joy's parents do not receive a salary and she docs not receive an allowance. Funds arc received from "sponsors" and Joy had to get pcrrniuion rrom lhc family's sponsor to buy . athletic shoes when she wanted to join the school badmin1on 1cam. acco rding to Estancia High School counselor Carolyn Crockett. Joy works in lhc early childhood center at Newport·Meu Christian Churc.h CITYSIDE Rose Parade trip planned and is considering 1 career in medicine or teaching. bul she is keeping her options open. She sa_ys her ~an IMngJo_rural Kenya helped her learn the seJr:discipline that has inspired her scholarship. "l learned lo take the initiative to study on my own," she said. "It helps a lot." -Story by Russ Loar, photo b.r Cbrlstopbu Assaf If you tnow someone who wbuld make an interesting PJ'lot Person, call our Rc•dcrs Hotline at 642·6086. Remember to leave your name and phone number. Thanks! DCC swim The facts, statistics and record of our community .. ~-J._%',!'~.::,!~··,.,.., . ..... _... • a..r"t ....,, ... lee. Chapter 11. ---• ,...._. f'll.l..rttl 1-.., ab St ... I W-111 Pal.U11 0.plet 1. • .. _ ,.,.., ~ """' ,. ~ ~ • .,, C.m Jku. --........... ..,,.,.Al. OCTOUala • r..1 ead Merfe C...... Ncwpoft 8ctCh. &itl OCTONaU • n...., IUld CanlliM .5mJa:a, CosU1 A.tcsa. bof • Ckll aad flllc:ldl Apn•IU. Newport Beach, boy •Paid ud Ttrri O'Brlta, Coic1 Mesa. boy onouat• • Rould Vt•lbla: ••d S.11• Wcapkr, Newport, aid OCTONal7 • J..., UNI MlcMi'* Cny, a.1 J.1«1, boy OCTOUatl • h4ft ead ShU)'ll ArttJ'wil, Coua t.tcu, boy onoua11 • fltark •nd ClncfJ' lMu, Nn.-por1 Beach. boy • Ttny and J1nk S.ratt. CC»la McSI, alrl • 1n4kr .... l\an• t::C"UJ, C:O.Ca Mcu.. Fri . • fled ud Dlaeu no.,._, Cw.ta Mesa. &irl ocroua11 •Alu ... Uu Adaaa, Colla Mes., &irl ........ 1 • MkMd Md £rlkb Scbrntll. Cos11 t.tcu , bO,- •°*'I Eaudcr * Carel Sttsnirts. N~'JJOl'I Beach, boy •J ..... c ..... 'aad hlrld9 St. O.lr, Co«a ~tea. tio,' ••YlllAlt • T'Modon eMI a...t1i. Sttfl'tl, C.tt t.few.. boy • Palrick 1ad Usa Srmb, Calta Mesa. r.r.i n 1irb aUlllllU UClllSU ,.,.~ hl/ac-u lictaH l•RwMat• """""" bJ" llw tllln of c... Jfnl u.d /liWwp«f .k.wl. COIT&llUA • GiJJ Selt.uft et AU America• Dl,lrikion al 292S ColkJC Ave. •Ilea Uobc:kl el Pad Tai Syslffll at 1713 t.tonrovi• A~v. • lMtt J.1.,.,.1 ti )tlcbM.I htrkll O@IW-c C9: 11 llO Mc:Cormick Ave. • Ula Apitn et Ldl llou11PC"'1 ll•lr On.11• al l&I £_ 171h St. .• ll*rt 11. Odlt o/ Oldt 11141 Msodetn II 2964 Afrway Ave. NIWPOIT 8IACll • P.Udwat Shot Bncti 81t11a1 •t ~ Bennett. • J••n Lub or JDIMI RM1Sn1 lM. II 10601 Ridacftekl Ter-raee. • ll*'1 LaAst« .r c ... tricler JloQOq a1 1480 F1iMcw Rold. ... ,.... . ,.., ,.,,.,, ~ .. ,.,.,,.,w .. , ... 0..., c..c, RttOl"Wr"'s omc.v. COAAMUA e K1rtl D. 11...,_ married •c.riH C Ilk~ "Oft ~.r.1lTrr...,uoa Hilll. •Jolla ll AU•• m1rricd J1a1 .. L.·frute on Sept. S iA Ne:wpol1 Beed!. • J.cbH r. DN&Sa• Jt. married C,•lllll S, t.l..Wu on Sept. 11 in Colt• t.teu. • Dtaalt M.. COl married ~·lk J-ltobbi• on Sept. 11 CoMt ~ICSL NIWPOUUACM • Jdfnr s. EricUoa manicd Lawk A. t.lkM:ku oa $cpl. 12 In CoMa Mna. •£.hi• S. K.9nt married ~tat)' T. AledcM• on Sept. 17 ia Sant• Ana. • £rit J, O.rlH married Kllllltfttl S. )IOl'P• oa Scp4. 1 l in Newport Beach. • Roa1kl W. Row-t married CMr'* L Ntlto• on Scp1. I I in TuuitL 1tLU UTAtl SAUS .ltttM ral '-"'k ulrf u ~.,IM C..a-.ul t..,,,ww Tltlt C.. I• St.U .U... co.n&MUA • JW Ghter At'9.. S37S,000. l bedroom, ) balb to A.ftril'yn J. &ll. • JISI Bart>ados FL. $110.CKXI, l bedroom, 2 ~1h 10. Thoaw E.. Rodie.. • 2tlJ ,udf(N SI.. S 191.000. " bedroom. 2 blth 10 C1rklil Ouc:L • 1171 JUtodctc De-~ 1ll0.0CO. 4 bedroom. 211.1 bailh to Yttv>n ~1chcnan. • 1177 tlamlnp Dr~ 1290,CMXI, 4 bedroom. 2 bath 10 A.tkhxl P. G illi11n. •"JOSJ Ckill ll~w Or~ 1220.000. l bedn:on, 21") bltb 10 Grcpy 0 . EurNIW. • Jl.W KlU}brook La.. Sll9.000. S bedroom, 1 Nlh to Robert It A.tootc. • l07' Trlalt1 o.. .. $?09.000.. " bcdroocn. 2 ~lh 1onorn.tW.~ • U1 Pal_,.. S&., Sll1.000. 4 bedroom. 2 Nth to Pbillip K.. Sia- • '1J GIMta&n Dr~ 1170.000. 2 b«lroocn, l ba1h to Evclyll 0 . ROJ. • JJI Walul SL, S:ZC0,.000. l bcdfOOM. 2 balh to Eric C Piper. • Jll Aha La., 12JS.<XX>. J bcdroom. l ~th lo Lynn~. • UJI Crttwell LL. 1210.IXO. J bedroom. 2\1'1 kl.b co Nancy Ci. Nnk11 . • 2616 fa&r.11 Df' .. SlOl,Wl, l bedroom. I b11h 10 Mark N. Qladdi.,._ • 2'49 EWni Aff., Slll,000. 2 kdroc-.. 2~ blUI COSTA MESA -Tickets arc now on sale for the 1994 -Tournamcnl of Roses Pan:·de-- eJlCUrsion to Pasadena on New Year's Da"y lhrough the city or Costa Mesa Community Servtccs Department. The $46 COii per person includes round·uip trans,POrt.ation. grandstand seatmg at t.be Buses leave the Neighborhood Commwiit)' - ctntcr atli4SPark Ave. in Costa Mesa at 6 a.m. and _ _ __ ----l~M:-rniiU. ~ pro am l5t designed to promote fitness parade, and re!rabmeats prior to depanure for t.be parade. llmwlllJ 111111 18P 11'111•'• COSTA MESA -A reprcaentative from tbc admd&ioas Off'ICe al Calilomia Srare Unlvcnity, Lona Bcod> will visir o...,. Cout Collep's Tramfcr Center oo T\iesday, Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to ti.Uc. with Students interested in transferring.· OCC is annually one or the nation's leaden in transfcrrina students ao four-year coUegcs and univenil~s. Orange Coast was Lona Beach's number one feeder institution in 1992·1993, sending '4 13 IJlduates to that campus. Fot appointment informalion, contxt 1hc OCC Tramfcr Center at 432·.5894. art.aac llAHUllOTUNll -·- .......... ___ _ .... ., ..................... IJ.Mr. -. Ill.. Tiwil* ,_. n....K. ................ _......__ ._ ..... 0 ,, ......, ......... h'I ...... --·--,..,. ....... ~-....... o ... ,.._,.. ............ ~ ... return at approximately 2:30 p.m. Partiapants should wear comfortable and warm clothing, bring 1 blanket and stadium seat for bleacher scatins. and bring a snack or lunch (lunch is not provided). For more infonnatioo, caU 64S-&5.S1. lllldtr .-n lleob rMlwld by ..,.., COSTA MESA -Friends or Orange Coast College's Norman E . Watson Libracy will host a review of holiday boob at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Udo lslc Oubhouse in Newport Beach. Orange Coast Librarian Debbie Webb and Cbairwoman Irma Wolfson of the friends groups will give a presentation on seasonal books 1hat arc suitable Christmas gi£1s for children and adults. Admission is SS for non-membcn. Seating is limited. For more inronnation. call 432-5087. -TOllACllUI Cltcularloa: (The Tuna OnnJ< Cowity) (800) 251-9141 Ad ' • O.U.~·5678 Dispby 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1214 Spara 64l-4J30 News. Spam Fu 616-4170 MalD Ollot 1...V-Ollb 60-4Jll ·-r.. 6'l"'90l ,.......,,,. .. ,.._,.n..ae..' a ' w COSTA MESA -A Master's Swim Program, designed to promote lifelong 61ness. is being offered this fall in-Orange Coast College's newly renovated swimmin$ pool by OCCs Community Services Office. The program ofrers an intelligent balance of cardicw.a.scular fitness and stroke instruction as well as enjoyment, sclf·improvenlent and fun. Designed for adults ages J 9 and over, regardless or previous swimming · experience, the program orfcrs consecutive monthly sessions, Mondays through Fridays: Dec. 1·17 and Jan. 18-31. Registration fee is $20 per month. The one-hour morning classes begin at 6:30 a.m. daily in the Gymnasium pool. For more information, call 432-S880. -Bf th• Dallf Pilot 12:0lu..U •:»...., 1.S ••• ,,..s., ktJ .... .... r.-.... :u J:Jtaa.U ..... _ ... --u ---· ..... _.. .. .. --=-·~ ... :l~t='1'r -• -----------------~ • Utl ~·A""-$17)..5(1). l bcdroooi. l~ blllh D1Af111 10 DIYid -8rUuoa. ,.,_, rrnnt dutlll •• "PflNrd •• rht Onnzr °*•IJ' • 1511 hell ..,, SD.IXO. l bedroom. l "" bath ll«wfkn OttJtt. 10 Sttven L Doron. con.a...., • 741"''*'-1.,-. 1111.<m. 2 bedroom. 2~ bl1h to Michael F. Nocnuni. • Jua•k: ~t. Dua. 81 on Sept 16. • a..riolte A. Clllldt. l8 on Sept. 16.. • 751 "'~•a.,, Sl4&,.SOO, 2 btdf'OCNI\. 2 blltl 10 Diane M. Woods. • Lawn.a I. AhvM-. AC"'Ationi on Scp1. 11. •151",.... a.1. 1172.SOO.? bedroom. 2 blch lll'WPOaT llACN 1o TirnothJ E-CtllawilJ'. · • a.w rNO.A. 73 on Oci. 11. NIWNltf 11ac11 •Dou.Id A. lrrunJa, .tl on pct. 12. • )It fnaN4h St. JI I, $.llO.OOO, l btdrooait. l bltbl • P1ulhw E. FflV, M oa Oct. ll. 10 Ru1b 8c<:k. • lf)'U R.. no.,-, S2 on Sept. 11. •JI St...W CL J, llS1.000. l bedrooms.. 2., Nibs UOALCWMI Tk fallow1n1 daliu ....,.,, rttttll~ nw .. ,,,, tlH cll1 of Owe. Afcou &ad frill COON' kfott llH Chf C-ttrll I• IM MU ArhUT tw IT1'kw. COITAMllA • rn..t. J, Rocc. 1llc1cs 1ha1 on Ort. 27 he wa.i. inv.>tvcd in 1n w;:cidcet on Fairview Road IOUlh ol thc Sin Ditao Freeway bcau.K: ol 1n uns.afe f'Old and probkmi with 1he sipal and liplin& dcdp. Oaim it for 11.7 million. • htrida Term alkact lhat on Ort 26 hcJ pluinbin& was uoppcd In her home: bcauK ol 1 p1rkwly 1rcc'1 root• srowies "' the .... ,. Clim ii for 149..SO. • Cltrll .. d Y ... aa lripHI 1lkF t~I oa Oct. 12 It Santa Ant AYCnuc 1nd ISzh Stre"C"I. I tree branch fell on I tree ind d~ onto his Cit, dtn1in1 their root 1rtd brcakU\1 thcu •iochbicld. O•im b lor 197S. •)lat)' J•• ~......._. alksu that t» Oct 29 she fell on Ute ~•lk while walllln& on Harbor Bo...lenrd from Vittoria, ai~ln& i.liju.riu. No el1bn amount wu filed. • £dward QrlalopMr Wells alkaet Iha!. oa H0t. I IM ar was f•lltlJ.~ by lhe police dcp111mtnt bcc:aute ot c.,,ircd rtp1r1tioD-Oal11 is for SISO. 10 A.t1ry Fufaroll'. • 17 S.m.wrq.Hl Ct. .-1. St1l.000. l bedtOOmS.,> l ., batM 10 Karen C. StepheM.. • *4 llartlw \VMdt Pl. 404, Sl9S.000. l bedrooms. l bat~ 10 J1ma 0 . Gentry. • t Vk1u St. ll. $490,0l>, l bt'drCJIJCM. :!\o'J ba1h' 10 Wini1,. Balkrk:h. •ll t.t....a 14, S9ZS.WJ. S bcdl'OUml. l \o'J b.atM 10 Jamtt T.C. C'Mn. • 1~tn1ptUW14, $695.000. S bedroom. J ~ NIN 10 James A. Scodcf. • t TM,_ 32.. "'5.(0), l bcdtooms. l \'l' bathri 10 Amir N. Khataml. •7JS ""°'"A•. ltl, SllS.000. l bcdrooou, l bl1bl 10 JOK~ R. en:.tif. •711 AteeadeA•.112, Sl&S.(XX). I bcdroom1., 1 bath 10 l.on"aine R. Dkbon. •W Wfff•'•'lkr Aw. I, 1229.000, l bcdroomr.. l~ baths IO Donakt E. Mitcali::cr. •NI • ...,,..,.. 16. $117,tm. 2 bcdtooms. l~ bllbl IO Oilf Nakano. • Sll ~A•. I, S:U0.000. 2: ~ 2: ...... 10 Sarah L Slehuaan. POUCl .~e --_, __ ........,_ .... ••hid for poKol to lc."9 tb& aft& altar Ibey tcf olf tM alaim II e jewelry ... la tlie IFJO bFodc ...... -10 ..... .. -~-.. ...... oljewetl Md __ ... __ • ..._A~ .. We w6D a UO•'lt afta" Isa eoia6021SI •...,.a wtio .. .....,. __ .,,,_ .... ,,.,, b5odc. Gs1awww .... Aar .. .,...,.,.. IMSlObFodc. _,, __ _ ft.tr' •W.TWo ....a t ........ ,. l1r•1Sf ..,, ............... Ill ........ , .... S11an •W.,.A.._. ............ , , ... .... ......... _, ... :£ ... = .... _ .... _A_ IP, ........ , ?&• ........ .,..,,s s•• t m• -·-,ii ... =•!• ~.. ~:Ct. · ::;12\::r LD a 11 .... cw. ....... . Flota Bur c Ud Sue MatDct, rlAUdal consultan&a with Snma. Oatac:y She anon. Inc .. will bolt a free financial worbhop fOC' women, "How lo Pidt Stocb and Estate Planoio,. W Trwt and Proba1c', from 5:30-7:30 p.m. a1 thC Newport Beach Public Ubmy, &S6 San Ckmcntc. For more in~lion. c:all 95~7817. •1 nH .. UILU Mid.le Shapiro, prominent matriaJC. family and chi.Id thcrapest. w1U pc a lbott-wk aod llU'IWCf quc$lionS 00 1WCntina stills at Adams Elementary School muld·purposc room. 28SO Oubbousc Rd.. c.c.ca Mesa. Prop-a.m bcpu at 7:.JO p.m. and admiuion is free. For more infonnaUon, caJJ 156-3187. , ........ .... YOTlllS ........ Tbc Newport 8cadl and Costa Mesa mcmbc:ri of the Lcasue or Women Voters ot Onnic C.O..U •ill meet al the bomc ol Phyllis Kaliher, 121& £ssca Ln. Ncv.lJOtt 8cac.b at 9'.30 a.m. Members will dbcua lhc Ointon Health Pbn and compare h with the l..caJUe'• posll.ion on health care. The mccrin1 is free and open lO the public. For more infonnadoo. c:aU 646-8396. LntUUDAY NIWPOtlT CllAMID OfCOMMlltCI Thi: brine Division oC the Ncvo-pon Harbor Area Qambcr or O>mmcm: •ill meet at 7:30 a.m. at OcAnD's lbysidc Villasc. 300 E. C.OU1 Hipway. Guest spca.lter ..Ube Newport Con.sctvaacy Bo&ld of Dituton member Muyann Towerscy. She will disaau future Cocscrnncy plans based upon the rcccn1 cl«tiocs and sbow a video about the Consc:nucy. CMC as SS. •h;ch includes coif ce and donuts. ...... NCLUIMllTUM John Lona -w pn:icot a musical uucrprc&atioft of John Muir'a -miftp or the s;crra Neva~ an '1"he Ranae of l.J&ht" al the Newport Hills Garden Oub mcch.na. 1900 '°'1 Catlow. Ncwpon Beach al ~.JO un. Ce&a 11 SJ For rC$CIVltions. can ~ &atl ,.., llttu ,. Aroalld 1"11 "'""'· ,... Da1'¥ l'Uel. .1Jt \V. /J-r SL. C..U AJaa, IJU1. D ASK ft>a WHOM THU aOAD TOLLS. rr TOI.LI roa TBD (Wida A.ft't ...... JGlul .... ) -Ct ... ,.,._ ol Harbor View Hilll is not )'Out ave~ m1lcoorcnL He'• a profCSIOr emeritus of USC and a OftC·lUno Mari.De Corpt pilot. He's UC> vehemently oppolCd to the toll booth planned for the Newport Coast Drive of the San Joaquin Hills CorridOr. Professor Parker bas sent me a fiery f~ slathered with sarcasm. Excerpts: uFor lettina them build the San Joaquin Hills Corridor and overloading Oranac County with thou.sands of more homes, can. and conption, they give you the privilese of paying a toll to drive on your own free public road. "Let's sec now, if they wanted to cause·gridlock on, say, Jamboree, they could put a toll booth on MacArthur at the end of the Corona del Mar Freeway. Whoopee! Another three-lane park.in& lot." In a dictiopary update, he defines ~,.....,..~ l. Feloaioul ~ al tM property Of • .......,. trawler; li Holdint up • Briak'a tnact; 3. Pullin& a toll booth on • fteO piiblic toed. SyA.. dlcft. Sec bunaucnc:y." We'll be bcarina mote from the ptOfaeor, but there uc many otbcn waitina to set in their 50-«nts worth. Sample: • .. Why all the fua about Caesars World lnC. plannin1 to build a S2S million Indian pmblin& casino in Palm Sprinp? HeU, we're already gctd.na tbe Irvine Co. llot machines." (To be continued .•• ) 0 WOW, THA'rS a&ULY TOUGH! - Sam CblareUJ of Calta Mesa bu received these wild words from friends back in South Philadelphia. "The old neighborhood is aettma pretty violent. J bear that scboollDch arc now bein& frisked. Jf the little darlings aren't carrying a gun, they pvc them one.•• 'D IT MUST'VE BEEN A SLOE GlN DAY -Kat.by and Jerry Tbompsoo are en route home to Olina Cove alter a two-week trek into the wilds of South Carolina'. Here's one of theil progress rcporu. juqle ttlelf'll)b; ••Knew wo were in the. beep Soulb wbea we ICOpped at a roadside bar and ordeted a dry martini. Owner aeemcd mystified, so we asked for &in over ice, itb an olive. He set\'Cd the drink, whla a black olive. Asked him to replace the olive with 1n onion. So be went iAao the kitchen and returned with a slice of onion. We switched to strai&ht bourbon." 0 A MATTER OF PRIORJTIES -The Spindrift, official or&~ of the ~hance Oub of Newport Harbor, reports th.at member Nick Nichols was being congratulated because bis Laguna Beach home was spared in The Great Fire. Nichols revealed that he'd made the very last payment on the house on the day before the flames came. He was asked understandably to deliver the invocation, and was reminded by member Jack Kistler: "If these S4me circumstances ever arac again, remember that it's the mortgage that's supposed to be burned." 0 AH, THEY DON'T MAKE FRO:-IT-PAGE NEWS LIK£ THEY USED TO -Thanks to faithful reader Gord)' WtvilJ of Balboa, I'm in receipt Jazz pianist Gane a...._. schelMed to perform at DCC COSTA MESA -Someone once said of Grammy-winning blues/jazz pianist Gene Harris, .. If God meant us to play like that. He vrtould have pven us 88 finiers." Born in Michigan, Harris fint touched a piano when he was four ycan old. He was playing professionally by the tiJne be wu seven in a piano act that also includc(I 1 trick feat where he played Crom beb# me keyboard with bis elbows. concert 'will be well-kn~n Jll.2 disc jockey ChucL. Niles. The explosive tcchnjque and volcanic energy that prompted that '1atement will be on display when Harris performs with his jazz quartet at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Dec. 4, at Orange Coast CoUcge's Robert 8. Moore Theater. Harris has been touring the country for ncarty 40 yean, and his albums (requentty appear on Billboard'1 list of top jazz albums. Master of ceremonies for the CUSTOM . INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Choo~ From Our H"tr.&f«titm of Ayn. EmdJO. ~ Sty/a And Print Colon Whcrbcr You Need lnviwioru For~ HoHdays ... Weddings .. ~ ... Ar.navusa.ncs .. Birth Announccmcnu ... Binhday:s ... Or ~' Th..r Oncc--ln-A-ufctimc Specw Ottasion ... We Haw A Friendly, Cruriw And Hdpful Sa.ff, ln Aclclition To &tremely Fut Savicc. Whatenr Your Cwtom Printing Need. Aft ... ~ Ora IA It! Jansson'• \... llRdOU.'MITr.m11-' 7 14/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! Advance reserved sc:m arc priced from $9 to $1 2. Adv.i ncc discount seats for seniors and children under 12 :ire S7 10 S 10. Tickets nc on sale m OCC's Communiry Ser .. iccs Ticket office Monday through S:itu rday Tdtets at the door will be S l '.! to SIS. For more information. call 432-5880. -By tbe Daily Pilot of a loaJ-pc YI ttkJy newsplpa', Tbe Ne..port·IWboa Ncws.-Tuna. dated Jw.e 30, 19S3. There are three front-pace Jtories worthy or histOrical note. to wit: 1. Otr&dal certilicatioft ol Colta Meu u California's new~t dty, complete with the names of tbe fim counc:il members: Charla Ttwt.UJt, Clain tboa, Waltu >tWtt, Brva Mattla, and Ben milla. 2. The first arrival of Boy Scouts attending their national jamboree, haviag motored here from Greenville, Ohao, ma four-cylinder 1930 Model A Ford. 3. A four-column pholO&fapb of Balboa Angling Oub members displaying the season's first albaa:>re. The smiling. twinkling youna lady bold.mg her 10-pound. •~ ounce catch is Anna June WnW, Gordy's wife, a schoolteacher in Corona del Mar. So those were the week's bi& local stories. So guess which one's responsible for preierving that edition for 40-plus yea.rs. 0 EXIT LINE -Why don't football writers call our county's NFL eXC\lSC precisely what it is: a Rambarrassment? Jtrry Kobrin'• column rual Moad•J •.ad Wedaesd.ty. Please 4'ola Us For Ohmer L .. e•or Weekead Braaela Sabalil>'a was orignlty blDd In Ctaoo ... cu fllhlr ~ .. bmly r9Cipe tor cu fllDau.s blan Samge from Pilenno, -it b 193C»s: Today. his sans & ar•ldsol• COfOu '> provtdl I C0ll1*9 mni~a#a*ltlllr\food prepnd lresh dllJ Md SGSOlied ..,, s g111ecmis ~ brnly prtde Thri you, Thi Sablllno Famly •• 1111 "" ~ ... Clllrtn .... ,., ... " ........ ,_,_. For Riii .... c.I ~t 1!11~-·~ .... RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSnlY llC. ........ ci.... .... im-.... am 1D1-s.u.1111 WE HELP THE MEDICI E Go Dow • At ~Vo" \ill . nw-.tirnnun mcwtituri~ i' jtl'I °'"" of tht 11Wl~ quaJtl) ~ t.t pn"icit at nu nO'I . lf ~ f'81"•• ntttb Aliill'Uan,.,. .ith t &hi • ~UIUJ ' w t\Tf\ pt.rww la • . you11 fmd alt t~ ~itb tnd~I w affwdahlt lldlthJ, m:nal ralf. Full· nn ~.. ~f'(i ln . It's Sparkle-up · Time! I\ fow &.' ~" 51:\Q\ ptt nnllh ( f 1'111 Im•* oas' CHARLES H. BARR { -1 ) 642· 861 4111 H lerh 1y, t ptrl It•«•, C ·~· ,,,, ,, ....... ,,, 4 Wet uer. •s 1 Ir''·,.. cm! r-1 ,.. ,,_ Sl.10 .. 11.ll, (or • """' l&Wtp ot 12.Sl. Reflu>dodalinaboctlo Aua. 31 wiU .-upoa lhe l>tce-r biU. "kaUN OW latcat froM lheou-ollcdonl,........ lion .... 10 -ply wllb ... rules, we are proactiwly re· ducin1 the ntcs. ewo in cocnmunhics tliat have hOt indica1cd 1n iotenlioft. to reaulatt," Stucky said. .·So far, lhc ciiy of New· pon Beach bu not taken SlCpl to resulatc table COCD• panics.. Stucky uid. The pricing chanaes will affc<:t about 42.t.000 c:Ustom- crs in Newport, includin1 those in the Newport Coast, Harbor View and Spyalau Hills areas, Irvine, Tustin and the El Toro Marine Base. "We were Jiven a lhort -period of 1imc 10 implement very complex federal rules, which were loaded with am· bi&uity," Stucky iaid. IUIT<»HEa , LY ILO"( Th~ lifeguards may be off'duty1-but a seagull watches over Newport Beam north oCthc pier. WAGNER Mesa Unified School District over the past de. gem investments, lent more than SS0,000 10 a cadc while serving as its finance director. ' · friend and more than $140,000 to his twin From I The 4l-ycar--0ld Ncwporr Beach rather allea· brother. -, . c:dly broke federal laws to perpetrate the fraud Last spring, \Vagners' Newport Beach home by wiring and mailing hundreds of thou'sands of was opened to auction orr their belongings., in· dolla'rs directly from the>. school's savings ac-eluding clothes, furniture:, cars, china, weddina , rount 10 his American Express bill and varioUJ rings and the house itsclr. "Until the agreement is presented to the judge, I don'1 feel appropriate: commcntin& about it," Meyer said. "Not a peep." According to Meyer, procedure pr~ntcd \Vagncr from pleading guilty at his :arraignment Tuesday. Plea bargains must be submitted to a federal judge. Tuesday's hearing was before a magistrate judge. personal investment banks. • When initially confronted "ilb the cmbcnle· Reports show that Wagner also used the mc:nt, Wagner denied mny improprieties. Only money he cmbeuled to shop at department after evidence wu compiled, did he admit to the 1hef1s. stores and purch~ several homes. ln the stmtc sentencing report, Wagner la1er lnvestigatort found his GaJuy Drive house told probation officials that he simply ';liked stocked with expensive paint~ mink twtedo nice th' " and "saw a chance to make some jack.cu., a fur-lined robe and garish jewels, in· money." 1'.tcyer't theory, .according to the re· Wainer is set to appear before a federal judge in Santa Ana Dec. I. The former budget director was arrested in October 1992. after an investigation revealed he stole nearly S4 million from the Ncwpon· · eluding, a S,670-karat emerald. _port_._ is lbal::Mt-Wagncr!f..-dcbilitated 1>5ychoa- Wagner--admi1tcdly squ·anderc"d an undCter-logical state was in fact at the root of his need mined amount or the taxpayer money on bad to obthifl money Crom the district." BRIDGE . From I for the county, who wouJd not say where in the county the company was getting thcjr information. "We arc talking about getting together with Thomas Bros. and finding a better process." Still, many residents remain skeptical of the. cciunty's intcn· tions. For the past year, the proposed crossing at 19th/Banning ak>ng ' wilh ·a ...t•••ed bridg• at Gi5'et' -:-~ ..... WRECK From 1 it landed, ii essc:ntiaJJy folded in halt," GoniJ said, explaining that dense vegetation hid the crumpled vehicle. ''The car wu doing 100 mph -it wouJd have been like a missile." . After police localed the wreck· age, there were three additional accidents on MacArthur Boule- vard between 7:30 ud 8:4.5 a.m., • and Garfield avenues have been studied by the county and the af- fected cities -C.osta Mesa and Huntington Beach -to determine if there is a need for them. Cur- rently, the bridges arc 5hown on the county's master plan of high· ways. Resident$ in both cities hope to remove the bridges from .-the county's plan. "So many people in the com- munity already feel there is a di(. fcrcnt aaenda backin& this issue. and this only exacerba1es those feclinp." said Nancy Palme, a member of the Costa Mesa Cili· accordlns 10 Gollil, ca-by mo-f'Mba1ng: tori~ts ~ed by the police in· ·• er ~ ...... ves11gati0n. • ~.. • One motori&t received minor ln· • CONT1""°"'8iiows ! juries and was latea lo Western • -..-.n••• • Medical C.eatcr. : .!:".!~~~~ DP ! ·-·~·············· C.p11a1 · F l!!!Cllig G!!!P REFINANCE TODAY Gllll'lllteed To Lowtr Your MoaWy Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! .. 'g;;:::::r .. --.. n- Cal Todoy For o Free ConsJ1otion (800) 201 -FUND Get A Jump On Gift Givlna FREE SHIPPING We'!! ship any of our prepacbged giflJ valued over $9.99 anywherC in· the continental United S1a1 .. FREE -if )'OU p!aoe )'Ollr order befort November ZS, 1993. Visit our SlOre today for dellili! zcns Bridge Altcrna1ivc Study Group. "It puules me ... there's got to be a document out there some· where," said John Scott, a Hun· tington Beach resident who lives off Banning. "They (Thomas Bros.) didn't just pull it out of the air. I'd kwc to sec that docu· ment." Thomas Bros. Maps officials in Irvine also conceded they bungJcd the drawing of the maps and arc not part o{ a plan to ensure the bridp arc. builL "We went ancf looked that up and we find nothing that would've shown an ~s1imatcd completion date," u.id Terri Hayes, spokcs- pcnon for Thomas Bros. M3ps. "Someone put something in the wrong place. There is no1hln1 from any agency that said we should pu1 it there." Hayes, however, wouldn't com· ment on how the company gc11 lheir information ror th~ annual auides that arc used ror refercoce by most police agencies, cities and countica. ~~~~~mrnt1 The ·GOsl\ng a child's boutique WESTCLlfF PLAZA As the festivities of the seasons draw near, come In and see the hQl:id-.y apparel and gifts we have selected for the children. The Gosling 1068 '""""-.. -,,.....a.. .... ...,,,:. Telephone 642-6619 Hou,.. Mordq-Slltul'lh;)'' lo-41 pm Sundq: ,_..-e p.m. Top Sirloin Stuk 9'J-'. ,,,., lllWIDwrnt eoup·or 8111 d • Biia d Pvlillt> ....... , , ....... Rall 11£: 0 •• r-1 •111111 m1•&etr· "W•--·--~ dW .,. d1rip'd to bum, Rllaf Mid, rafonilll IO -willl -ma "'°" ood yank !Bled whh driocl-oul _ .. riol. ..,._ .... palm 1nea p really pnny a1 ol&l>t y.., ............ saw 1b11 oo 111< -.r.·----·- lluident.t had several qucs· ...... iadodlna: ir .. _ lllt _ -~ II -lllt ~ ......... pul• ...... _'""-°' _.. IUdn duri.111 tbt wlater -No. Riley said the thinned· out bruSh will sctve as a mukh and help stabilize the pound. He Wei leaving the brush be· hind alto eliminates t~t of haulill& it aW1y. · Wlaat lf n doa't owm .U the ....,..., llntcbl.. 100 ll<I .......... Uy? RUcy said homeowners will only be responsible (or the land they own, bul added 1hat most or the land in Jov.rcr Buck Gully is privately owned. He re· minded residents that his order .only applies to homes within the city .limits, not 10 county· owned pockets of land wi1h in · Ncwpon. Mos1 or upper Buck Gully is owned by The Irvine Co., which is in the process of complying wilh the law. Wt hlrtd someone to clear out tbt bruJb ttu'tt yurs ago, and tbt 1uy sakl bt"d ntt;'tr do It •pin because the pUy Is lrlard Co &ff to 1nd Ml or pol· soa oak. \Ybo are •·e 1oln1 to ae• to do this Work! Riley said fire lnSpector Ken Flcucl will help residents ... ho 11.rc in unusual circumstances to ..,_. •• no ..... . _ ..... Ha ....... .... ..... ..,-.Hla-ls -3106. _ ........ -.. ..... .......... "lilt ....... 11111 _, . Riley said the ci1f 1s -; "" po<1"1J ·No TtapaMI .. Iii"' In lbe artas. MP)' ral- deou said !hey ...o.Jd Jilte IO tee police pltrols ol fire·p~c areas durina Santa Ana wtn.d coBditions. One nc:i&hbof &aid _...,.,.. should band "'l<lhc:r aod put motion·sensitlw lip11 on thcit homes to cbue away potential anoni1t1. ""a• art' )'CNI ...... ere-. 1tlvtl)', as op,Oftd' •o datnae- IJ•·elf, lo addRst INK &e W · ants'I Riley ukt the c::ountywidc mu1uoJ aid proeram ...... erfcc· tivc in snuffing ou:t the fire in Laguna Beach: He said, the city afso is look.in.a intQ buyina a de· vice that -.'Ould allow their heli· copters 10 scoop wa.tcr out of the occ:in. One re5idcn1 repcotcdly said that governmcn1 burcaucrlley hindered errorts 10 fight lhc fires. '"l'nt equally rrus1r1:1tcd wi1h some or the aaencics we have 10 deal -.·ith." Riley 'said. \\'hy not 1urn Buc.k Gu!ly lnlO a C;rttnbtl,1 sinlilar lo a plr cou.ne, or lnJt•ll 'prlnkler 1ysjtm1 in tht sully to. kttp it Ct'tflrttn! "These 5uggcs1ions arc not impossible, bul I think. improb- oble," R iley ~id. He said it ...,"OUJd be extremely expensive and would require a majprity or homeowners 10 go along with the plan. He :also ROled th:it C\0cn green ~getation burns. "There was a whole lot of green veg· 'c1a1ion in Laguna Beach 1h:u burned 10 a trlip. ·· • SPORTS EDITOR JlOGEJl CAJU.SON, ~2-43l0, ut. 317 lillta Bftlra -Tft' McCoY ~ Newpo~ Harbor High volleyball standout Mitch McCoy _, casts lot wrth the Gauchos, signs a national letter of Intent. BY a.oosa. CAaUON, •ro1.n '"orTOa Jl!EWPORT Bf?ACH -;-Newport Harbor Hi&h .cnior Mitch McCoy has siined a natwnal letter o( intent with a vollcyb:all Kholarship to UC Santa Barbara. The 6-Coot-3. 1,80-pound st~nd~t, •!' All;CIF selection as a junior, chose Santa Barbara aCter ~1na down a h t, includ1n1 UCLA, USC, Pacific and Stanford. ~I j":'t felt mr. pc.non~lity ~t i~ better at Santa Barbara," said McCoy, who fiaures prunanly as a swmi·hatter, with red-shirt st.atus still to be determined by bead coach Ken PrC$tOn. ~11·s quite a relief," said McCoy, in terms of sianina now before his senior vol· lcyball season begins. "I h:id been trunlciog about Santa Barbara for a year or as Iona as•this process hos been." ' Sea View League girls tennis champions ., Abbott, -=-an wl lllr ~Jim 'No-hit' Abbott is scheduled for a roasting from Orange County Sports Celebrities at.Newport Beach Marriott. b invited au the 1Mn1 ao-:h1t pilcM,s 10 auend the banquet. Each year. the Orange County Sporu Celebrities honon and rO:lsu • Sponsm n or the Year. Br t.JCJIA&D DUJr•, ooan warna NEWPORT BEACH -A unique gathcnng of current and former major le guc pitchers who have pitched no-hitters, will roast Jim Abbott toni&ht at 6 an the 23rd annual Sponsm3n of the Year Banquet, bolted by Orange County Sports Cclebrn1cs at the Newport Bcacb Marriott Hotel, labeled "No-hitter Night.". . Darryl Kile (Ho~nton). Oydc WriJht (An&c:l ). Bo Beltnlky (Anicls), Bert Bfyleven (Texas), Ken For~h (Houston) and Mile Warrca (Oakland) b:m: confirmed for toni ht; Jenen to Abbott have been ~nt Crom Nolan Rynn. Oun La~o and Fer- nando Valenzuela. "Everybody will talk and ci11e their testimony," Salata said. ".We'll pick on his u.nh1ersny (Mjchig:in) and angles like that." Abbott, a put·timc Newport Beach resident v..bo pitched for the Anicls from 1989 to 1992, after pitching the U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal at the 19 Seoul G:imcs, became the ninth huJ'ler in New York Yankee history to record a no-hjuer on Sept. 4 against Oeveland. Abbott, Sf-66 Jif etime, was the Angel>' hard-luck pitcher an 1992. before bcin, lraded to the Yankees for .nrce minor leaauers in a coatfO\-ersiaJ lllO'le by the Angel froot office. Ab- bott was 7-15. but posud I 2.7 earned-run a\cragc. -.rule the Offense $Upportcd him with an l\er:ice o( only 2.6 runs a game. Last year with the Yankees, Abbott 't\&S 11-14 with a 4.3 ERA in 214 inninp. Paul Salata. program chairm31l and emcee of the ro:LSt/toast, At.u.c ~tu.TIN/DAILY ru . .OT CIP WATD POLO PLAYOffl CdM's _.nu-finish hu•es Capo, 15-5 BT UCllAIU> DVJIJI. &POll'l'I warna MISSION VIEJO -An autumn suD late m the after· noon can be vicious in front of a goalie, cspccta.llv "'hen Corona del Mar ffi&b's oounterattack turns m10 a shooting gallery like it dad on Tuesday. ~ CdM (25-3). wuh a blinding sun al ns bad. m the founh quarter. outxored boA Capistrano Valley an the .JinaJ w: mmutes.-5·1, while Sea King sOaJie Doug Jetton recorded five of his eight saves, u CdM hammered the Couiars.. 15-5, in the quarterfinals ol the ClF Southern Section Division I playoffs at SaddJeback College "We wanted (the un) in the first and third quarters," "-id CdM Coach John Vargas, whose second-seeded squad wall host San acmentc 1n the semifinals on either Friday OT Saturday Junion Nell Hueston and James Pafda scored five goals each to lead the CdM onslaught. After a defensive truggle in the opening period. CdM OUlSCOred Capo Valley, 5-1, in the second quarter, then JWUOT Adam McFarland beat Cougar ~ie Craig Gabcn and scored m ao open net WJth 4·22 left in the third quarter to give CdM a oommandin& S-I edge. (-) Newport comes uP shy I ~t5-11 NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High water polo coach Bill B3mett figured his team v.ould h:i.11e to ·• play hard and smart to upset No. 1 seed El Toro m a Clf "' Dwision I quarterfinal Tuesday at the Sailors pool He had to settle for one of the lWO. as the "isating Characrs (21·2) bolted to a 5-0 lc3d and held off sc"e12I su11es by Nc .. -port (17·11) to claim a 15-11 tnumph. ' NCWJ>:Ort Harbor :High~• girls tennis ~ swept through,. ~c Sc~ View ~guc ~ cl:iim the league ch~pioruhip behind the cox&ing of Ch.ulic Blcik.cr. Bick row, from left, Ccuch lllcikcr, IGm LcwLS, Gcncv1e\'C Evut.s, S:irih Hawkiiu, s~\'ltri R.ljkwn.i, Katie COnright and assistant co.ich Fletcher Olson. Middle row, from le~. ~tic Hawkins, Emil)• Barker, Jcrcmi Tea.I, Jennifer Landry, Heather Portee. Front row, from left, Jennifer J:acob, V:lllcsn Godbey, Lindsay Olson, CaScy Hog;m. Gabe Wy3tt paced the Tars .. 1th four go:il anJ '"'o a»asts, ""h1le Ad.am Ocary and Brad Pence chipped an three go:ib and one ~st.St. each .. It was frustr1t1ng. because every tfolC v.c seemed 10 be v.ithin ~tral· 1ng distance, ""C did somcthin& 5tupid.'' Barnell ~id "But v.e d1J play h?rd." . ' HIGH SCHOOL VOLLIHALL ••• Clf DIVISION I QUARTERFINALS CdM sands. OPP•ent ho• quickly; At 1u11~str-Newport romps advlllces to lace Laguna in semis BY ..aav ••UUN•a, noan -..a f · • l:WPORT Bl:.ACH -With hlS hoeup intact (or the first time m 19 days.. N~-pon • 81' aJCH.UD D1.7'0l, SPORT• wvtu pmc with a service ace as the Sea Kings (21•2) hut Harbor High girl "'Olle)baU coach Dan Glenn figured he may as well take advantage. • out the l..anccn (16-11). The host Satlors (27~1 ) did JUSt that Tuesda) mght. rutting oo all C)liodcrs for a 15--13, CORONA DEL MAR -8)' the time "Kim's been himng the ball bener in the la 1 few 15-4. 15·10 VKtory O\'Cr Clf Dmston I quarterfinal foe San Mll'COI (16-2). Thousand Oaks High flJUred out -.haa sames than she has all )Cat," CdM Co ch Lance "bt'ry-onc got into the flow of the offense tootght.'' said Glenn., who watched middle -as happcnin• at was too late. The bus bt~t M •·---r -i. d T . n-. b f 30 L:u~ t d h N 1 ~... Stewart s.aid. "It's nacc to' have that wuh Jennifer .....,.ers e~ ~uu an a.na uvwman com anc or a.uu to ca t c o. team m ••'U already wanning up to take the "'It:-~-~ (Stroffe). with both of them attackina with autbonty." USA Today's natK>nal poll into Thunda)•'s semifinals against Dana Hills (15-12). at an alternate site to lancers home. a trip that would take c Senior Andrea Susson 5Cf\ed seven consecutive be dctennincd today. "That's the best match v.e\.e bad this year, ln terms or e"er'\oo~ playmg well.'' ~~cb lo~cr than their CIF Southern nnints to tri~ CdM al" n lead. Schutz. a 6-foot junaor, was the primary v.capon for $0phomore ~tter Jenny Hcdcr who ro d the ~ion Davasion I quartcsftnal playoff match apimt ..----r ._, h he · h b--L bl C'.' ·h d d th · ( h "°' L :1ls (f • L Co-· dcl M•• Scruor outside hitter t.roffc, who led CdM with 12 prenous t rec male wn _.. uou e . .,.;: uu pou.n e e maJOnt) o er _ IUJ o quica. ~t~ 1n • ...,._ ... the middle. kills, took OYCr in the second game, lamming f ~c In 6S minutes, CdM, ranted No. 2 in Lhe nation by Ir.ills and bJockina once (or a point. "Our plan is to get the ball to the middle. and let tbinp open ur from the~... 1J Glenn. •ho the: USA Today, defeated Thousand Oa.b. lS--0_ lS·l , "(The Su Kings) lost a little bh o( their focus watched Hecker, Schuu and Bowman execute the pl n to ocar·perfection. IS-10, on Tucaday to advance to lbunday's sem.ifi. after the fint two games," Bike said. "Both their set· Junior All·Amcrican out ·de tuner Misty Ma). "'ho bad mmcd some llmt' 10 re't an aihns 'boulder. f!als aplnst third«edcd l.quna Beach at an alter-ten (Coleman and Kristen Campbell) did a p"Cat job, "'as back in her familiar tutuni role. poundin& 17 kill n•te ite to be dctc.rmined today. and combined 1ritb thetr aggressive anack. they kept "There's more to our team than JUSt Mt.Sty." Glenn said ••hoplc •bo think. \he's our oDly •capon. ·•one advantap they have down here, is that New· us out. 1lley were always hatting." ha\-cn't seen us play much. "We have Mer and Tina. and other sirts v..ho d\g a lot of ha.th and \Cf\C port Harbor and Corooa del Mar play a Caster paced In the third 1ame. Thousand Oats tied 1t 9.9 and tough.'' • of(ensc,'' Lancer Coach Roo Bike id. "They're 10.10. bcfOR CdM controtJcd it the re ·t o( the way. Olenn said bo will be anxious to KC haw Hecker'• badt responds to i fint oompctitj\e aaior( much qu~ker. and Vwe'tc not wed to it.'' .. (The Lance~) started playina a little better," •we•u sec bow-sbefects today; that'• the key," Glenn said. To open the floodgate lD the fint pmc. CdM ac· Stewart &aid. "We may ba"c been • little relaxed, but Newport trailed ODly ooce Wl' yieldiQa tbe farst poml of match. ral nior letter/out.side bitter Kim Coleman recorded fi\IC they tarted blodlna some b&l We haven't been dc.ftcit behind six May killl. and three more bJ Schull to dOle 1 * match kills and one stuff bloct. ,.bile fittin&IY endina the challea,ed yet 10 the pla)ort " from a l ().9 tbird..ga.mc DAILY PILOT HleH ICllOOL fOOTIALL PLAT& Of Wllll ( Mtrrr-on Parlniuttar getting It doi1e flir CIF-._ -Digs "We ln I war ••••·* 12'121r.- 'on a .... Corona would like to make sure there's no repeat of last year's disappoil'ltlng end of season. BY LU.J.Y rA~ uoan wam:a CORONA DEL MAR -It's been just more lhan nine mon1hs since the Corona del Mar Hlah girls baskc1bllll 1um was denied a spot in the Clf Southern Sectton I>ivision IV-AA ·playoffs. If you think that s1unning blow has been softened by lime, ju.st !Utcn 10 Sea Kinp c.oacb Garth Aini, describing this year's ~t· look. ID ........,_will plldl .. :_.....---.... Allllef C-.-, I U jualcw, -up -.... _,.... ju81or ""111ty .............. coed"cd 117 C0101 Murploy, ,_ tbc ltold coodo at El TOIO . ffiljl. 0 Tbc kid.I are very team..orieo1cd and very detcrmi.oed." Flint &aid. --We had IOme ups and downs duriq the. sum- mer, but ~ryone acems lO hive fi&ured out what we're tyina to do." ............. ;,1.;::;.• ----f:llllidl------n.MltL •D-.._ ... -·"""_ ..... ........... a-rai-.. eo.9:' ... .:C~.'!: -IO I ""'°'1 .. -ower Sufa-~'llltlloCF DlwWott ~..--n. 1e1-. -•-..i 11 '· but °'"""' lleld ... -7 <dee la -to -to Tbundly'1 ae'1llllaall f(lr I daie ..... IOp- IKded holasull OC1 Ibo rood. CdM (IS.3 -roll) hid dere11ed Santa Batbln, Jl).8, eorller this' .. ..., .. Padns tbo pl1y in sinkJes were Matclc Axb, Megan Wachtler and Rainey Rhoda. who each ca~ tur<d iwq o/ tbn:c tets. c.w .. -............. . eo-.... __, .... .,, ....... ~ ....... H. .. ....._ w. "* " ua r;: r. 6-7: Wldllll' __ .._ ...... "" __ _ ......... J ... D n1111? J 1'MM ~ ...... .... , ··: 'M• :a=ttW, M l•u av.._.':"' ... """ .... a..1 •.. A I .. (Call ..... -.w.•M. . .......... ~,­·~ ....... u..<>··1% S: Tbc Sallon .i:;> ooot eflhl of nine pOi.ntJ IA In 10 elaim'lbe easy rood win and ""'--ID Thursday'• semifmals opinst S.. MarCDI at a she 10 be dc1crmined. Senion Genevieve Evans and Kim L<wls teamed ror 7~ 6-4. 6-3 victories from tbelt No. 2 slot. while partncn Lind.sly Obon and Vanessa Godbey dropped jull sb: pmes in 1heir 1hree acts. .,.,,,......_ta. ee•=--'""••' ... ....... ~--~ . ~ ............... w. .. ....... .......... _ ... W;_,.. .... ... , .... ,... . " ......... , ,,_,Go!MY'" .... .......... ...... Gila. ..... w. ............. w: ......... (Jilt'""' 1 ....... M. w: ~,.. ""'7-6. w. .... .... "We're on a nrl!ision," Flin1 old ... Our girls want to play well cnou'h to not let ·what hip- pcn to us las\ year (losing 1 fourth-place play- off game with Tustin for a guaranteed berth, then watching all 16 IV·AA berths filled by teams finishing in the lop 50 percent of their leagues) h:1ppcn again." Flint, who said three ..._ ... •-r.. • Sea View playoU spots, alter heovily-raW>n:d Woodbridge, would be up for crabs. cited shooting as his team's major ooaeern. DCC keeps playon hopes auva That mission appears more dirficuh with the loss of Orange Counly scoring leader Mollie Flint, who averaged 27.3 per game in 1he last season or her brilliant four-year varsity career. The Sea Kings are shunning lhe "rebuilding" label, however, and Garth Flinl says dcplh and maturity should make this year's 1eam a more capable playoff con1endcr. Rosalie Kane, a 5-foot-10 all-distrkt forward as a junior, tops a list of veteran re1umen. and looks to improve upon her scoring (11.7) and rebounding ( 11.2) per-game averages of a year ago. CdM head coad, Guth Flillt Moreno Valley. "Sara had a marvck>UJ 5ummer, and Stacy hai turned out to be a real gem." Garth Flint said.· Courtney Pash, a s.8 senior, is another pfOb. able starter, but Flint plans on utilizin& at least 10 players in his rotation. "We wan1 to run as much as possible on of· tense, and we want to utilize prcuurc de· tense," Flint explained. C4111•-- Doc. 1·3 -• CenUy ·-Ole. 1.a.16 -• EMlncil TOl#NITlll'i Doc. 27-30 -• 5-•--........... _. _. -Jin.. --· -) -Jin. 10 ---· -1 .• p.m. Wed.. Jar\ 12 -II: S#klal)'(li:•, 6 p.m. Ftl. JM. 14 -M T"'*·· I p.m. T• .. JM. 18 -II: Newpotl HftCr• ""'·Jin. 20 -·-·. Tus.. Jin. 25 --·-I n.r, Jin. 27 -·-· Mon.. Jin. 31 -II Slflll lillrprll•, 6 p.m. Wtd.. fti. 2 -$aMllNtr (tant), & p.m, r.t.. ftl> • -,....,, -) .• p.m. ..... ftl>l----1 r.t.. ftl> 10 --· -) ·-s.._..__, ................ _ The Oranac Cout College men's IOCCer team kept ill post· season hopes alive on Tuesday with a 3.:o Oranae Empire Cooler· cncc vidory at Rancho Sanliago. • In improvin& to 10.3--6 overall, S.:J..3 in the conference, Coast needs •win over Riverside on Fri· day, eoiupltd with an lrvinc Valley victory over Fullenon to fmish in second place In the OEC and earn a Spot ill tbc-n:aionOI pla)Olls. Filling the ball·handling shoes t.1ollie Aini took with her to St. Mary's, arc seniors Sara Amoli and transfer Stacy Fitz, who started the tut two sc:t.)QnS at Rancho Verde High in Melissa Ford, a S..S sophomore, and fresh· man Lindsay Warmington will contribute in the backcourt.. while 5·8 senior Kari Dietrich, 6-0 junior K.a1ie Thurman, and 6-_l_junioc...JCti;st • uo"------~ro~STA~ -The South· Correction In Sa1urday's edilion, rccogniz· ing 1he All -Sea View League water polo team as chosen by the league's coaches, Corona dcl Mar High junior driver Adam McFar· land was omitted. ~1cfarland, ac:corcUng tQ CdM Coach John Varg~.i was ~ first- team all·league selection tor the Sea Kinp. who advanced to the CIF Qivision I semifinals Tuesday. DllP llA TUalDAY'S COUNTI DAVEY'S LOCKl.R - 5 bOllS, 61 qlerl. 4 bcrilD, 45 clllco bass, 12 IClipil, 17 SheephUd, 193 rockftsh, 4<C wrwteflsh, 92 * Plf'Ctl. 10 Clpil eye. 1 sarvo. 1 mWi Shatt. 45 mlCknL ,. NEWPORT LANDING - 2 bolts, 32 .... 3 }'llowtiil. 5 Slnd bus, 19 Cllco bus. 12 rock IWI, 4 sculpin. 10 bonllo, 3 sheeJNad, 5 black IN bus (retl:ased), 22 - ~SSOldlt NEWPORT BEAOI Newport Harbor Hi&b base· ball coach Kirk Bat.es is looking to m1 bead coaching openings at lhe JV and rrosh-soph ICY<ls for ll>c up- corriiag-scason.-lnterated appJicanu sbOuld coatact Bates at school (76().3327). SCHIDULI era California Colleae men's bu· kccbUJ team eaMd to a IS.point lead I balfllmo. and W<lll 00 to wio by that marJin, 114'99, in • noo-confereDc:o teUOD opener al Ille Pit 1'oeodly llilbL .Tbc v...,..ro. .-tbc bot hand of Eric Price, who WU 8 for 9 ill tbc lint llolf IUld 10 ror 1.3 ... ro11 fi!!m..lbo..lidcL(iodudiai..5 of 6 -thru>point ranae). fins i>hing wflh a tcam·bilh U points. Dan in · ~nt dilhcd off 11 u- $.ists to ao With his 18 points. IWUC llOTICll ......... 1., flC1moi.. FPJS W . -, • I ,.. .. f"*1 fClll A I' II lH -lf&TIW!WI' "'...::"'..:O..~ .......... ~r....-...i.CAWUS. 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