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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-12-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• COSTA MESA Another championship . season Assemblyman cans meeting to question toll legality ~ No. 1-rank81l Corona del Mar girls volleyball team defeats Newport Harbor to captµre Its second straight state tiUe. Bt' llJCHAaD DUNN, S.0.n Wt.nU. FULLERTON -In a tpe<· tacular finul chapter to perhaps lhc srcatcsl and IDOll dynamic h;&h 1<hool &irls vollqball rMhy in history, dc:(cndina na1ioni:al champk>n Corona dCI Mar de- feated Ncwpon HiUbor in five sames S:r.turday night al C.I Staie Fullerton in the CIF Slate Divi• Mon 1 championship match. The Su Kinas (31·3), who won the first IWO a::amcl., 16-14, IS-8, served ror mn1ch point in the third game, but the Sailors wouldn'1• go down without a fie.ht. 1bcy came: from bchlnd 10 win an 1&-16 decision, then followed with a 15·9 vielory 10 force a fifth pmc. Coron:& dcl Mar , ra1cd No. I in the. Mizuno USA TOday national poUfrpullcd out a 1hrillin1 15-10 win in 1hc fifth game to c:ipturc an unprcccdcn1cd lounh state championship. CdM, locking up itt second •lr:ti&ht nilk>nal cham: pionship, also won st:atc titles in 1984, 1990 and 1992. becoming only the S«Ond school ever 10 win bxk·to-b:sck slalc 1idc1. Ir· vine did h in 1987..s&. .,. Private conference set for Wednesday is closed to the public but open to the , media. Officials will try to convince Assemblyman Gil Ferguson irs lawful to turn public road into tollroad. BY DAVID H £JTZ., StAJ I ~un:. NEWPORT Bl:.ACH -"fhc key players in a rcud o'er a 1011 booth proposed for Nc-4 pur t Coast Drive will coriie to .1 cn.J§">f03 d Wednesday :ii a mcc1 1ng c;illc d by Assemblyman Gil I c:rgu-'>l>n "Wc"rc tryin& to gc1 10 the bot· tom or the leg.al quc\t11)n~ In· \'Olvcd." .aid Fcrgu"->n .udi: Pett: Ca.laina. "We don't 1<.Jnl to ap· pear like .,.,.c're gran~ .. 1Jnd1ng We just w:i.nt 10 solve 1he problem " The meeting ,.on'1 be open hJ the public. but 1he ne,..., media h.a ' been 1n.,,1cd. A 1.6-milc por11on of Ncv.pon Co:ist O ri~. wh.ch v.,a., built 1n 1991 to c:;irry resident\ o( 1hc Ir· vine Co."s new Qo..nco:u.1 dc,clop- ment.. will become part of the ~.in Joaquin Hills Corridor .... hen 11!c projccl ls completed 1n 1997. ferguson, 1 longtime 1ol lroJJ The Sea IGnp, •ho lhc fitsl lo win bac:k-1o-b1ck nalion:ll 1illes, joined twO other Southern Cali· ........ sir,k te1 f"l s r tac. Btu Oli~ and Point Loma buk.cl· baU 1cams -IO win (our 11:nc ti· •let. "' • ..,..... .. l4fc MM.TIM. D.i.n.T PwJr Corona &:I Mor'• c.;tlln Pickan, kl\, &CU bug Crom -mmau ltrisicn Campbell following wiD o..,. Newport Harbor Sonuday. supporter, u.id ·he docm'1 undcr- 'tand how ii C:ln be 13,..ful 10 transform a public road 1n1.o a toll· road. ' .. We h:ad three ~inp (or the m.11eh In lhc third game, bu1 ihq kept fiahtina." Cdi\t Coach l..1ni:'c Stewart said or 1he Sailors, who dc(catcd CdP.1 1wicc for the Sea View Lcaauc c~mpionship this season, but k>s1 10 their lbck llay rival in the Cl.f' Southern Section Dlvision I title m.11ch on Nov. 20. 11 was Showdown IY for 1993, but the fitsl 1ime that Newpore Harbor and Corona dcl M:.r had met in a state tide match. History in the making Wllh its vido<y, No. 1 ·r .. ed eoron. del Mat Higll beame .only the oecvnd school ..., 10 win bodc-tO-bad< Slate lidel. In the his10ly ol the OF Ible chompionsh;ps, lhe Sc• l<i"tl' also beamo the lint 10 win IOU< titles. In addillon, che ~. l<ihp Wne<f only two ccl>e< Southern Oliloml> glilSteJmslO - win four sate tides in • 5flO'l. SH Spo<ts, pop &. Residents sim'8 concerns over bridge ~ On Tuesday, the .county Board of Supervisors will decide whether to klll the proposed Gisler Avenue/19th Street crossings from Its masllr plan. bM••WI Mc'"Oftt.hnW...... On Tilctday. the COWllJ lloonl ol Supcl\'lson will dccido wbclllcr to lcJll tbe ~ Gllkr A\'tOllO and 19\b sum bridsa -ita mutcrplu. . lolbemcan1Uno..-..... Giller tpealt Olll aboul Ille falAI ol lbeit ..... l•~awaiaa ' -11111 -"' .... _., lloald of S..ponlooia • LorludO...~--·-·---.'° ........ '.* ...... .... ·-"''*-"' ...... two•••• ........... ,., Erioa--- "'" .. cl s ---· ... -="':J.~=-' ..., .... , 'c ... °"""' .......... ............ _ .. ftllCOYlll The p.aint1ng on the top ol page 1 • by p.>>lel •rt•• Oebr~ Huse. For inform.itlOO on painting!o. call 650-6865. -··-• Sbde's Harvest Restaurant Chef de Cutsine CA.r)-Soc.kridcr will host a cooking dass on ''The Keys to a SuCcessiul Dinner Party'' toddy from noon to 1 p.m . .a1 32 7 Ne-wport C~tef Dfive in Fash ion Island. can 640-5422. • On Tuesday, Millard N. MacADam, Managing Di~ ol ""' PmActM le~ip Consulting Croup ;n Newport Beach, wiH p a free lecture at 7 p.m. In Ille eomm..n11y Room cl the Newport Center l.ib<ary, 856 San ~ Dr .. ;n Newport Beoch. ean ~4-3191 . -. community .....,IS ..,. IM found °" pq• 3. OllCUl.ATIOH ll00-252·9141 ClASSlf1(0 6<2.$671 N(WWJOM S<0-1224 HO TUNE Ml- Sl'O!n' M2-4Jl0 0 Ptl-----·' s. .... _ .... _. ....2 .,,,, --• ..., ........... _, ' rnnr '~c·:•=:•i:.:;:;:;""' ............... .. o'euw1-• .... "' ............. .. After devoting considerable at- tention to lbc ISi~e.\o j taOOOl -"ll)' 1ha1 l. or the public, underuandJ the proceu or lcpluy of 1hc ac- tion.I taken bv the entihn '*hK'h bc:1r· the u11rm.111 1e rc-spon:uhility • and ""'hich m.lde or cnlcrcd into the dcci'ions and acoons v. hich ha"'C led to the curren1 •ilualion, ·· FerguSOII said 1n a lctlcr 10 Har· ricll W~dcr. cha1rv.om:in ol the Orange County lloard o! Super"\ 1· so rs. Ferguson 1n\ 11cd \\ 1cdcr 10 Wednesday's . mce lln.g :1nd .abo asked rcprcsc::nta11,·cs from 1llc Ir · vine Co., Caltrans.. :and the cihc.\ or Ne:"' port 8c:1ch. Laguna Ni&!olcl ... TOU.OAll/1'•9• 4 Russian Jews celebrate their newfound freedom .,. Group of emigres meets at Jewish Community Center of Orange County in an early observance of Hanu kkah. Bl' R.uss LoA.a.. StAt • "'l 1na -rllc: pcr;cnihon of Jrw15h peo- ple caused problen1ll w11h my dauahter 1n school anJ 1n my job, .. he u6d. "II w;u a problem. You could not Co 10 a S) n=i.gosuc -e.- pccialty i( you ...... '\f .. cJ 1n an unpo<· 11nt prolcnion. - COSTA ~!£SA -A Julie lcu than a yc:ar ago, Joseph and Emily Nudel left R1Juia wi1h their youna dauJhter for the United S111cs, Jiving up 1he1r profcuional carcen !pr the: prom1:w: of a life free from rcli&ious pc rwcution. '' It look the Nudc:I ... Almost IWO ycan Ul /CCCl"'C pcfll\d.. MOa 10 oomc to the Unit· cd talc• It can tab CM.hen considerably '°"I'" er, acxordina to Robena Ca1alinolh>. chrc:ch>t cl lhc womcn·a d1v11ion ol the Jtwll.h Fcdcr1t ioA ol Clruac Cowoty. Sunday w:u; :in impor· tant· milci1onc 1n 1he1r ~r:aey. IS 1hey met with 85 iOJhct rc«nt Russian cma,;d at \he Jewish Comm1.1ai1y Ccruer or Oranac Couaiy in an uily cclcbntlon or H•· nukbh. "We did AOC 90 '° the syna,ope lA Ruwa, .. Mid Efttily Nod<~ a com· i>utcr enflncer in St. Pc· · tenblqwho-- u a ''*"-keeper. Duri.&\a brr .-n11y ,..,., lhc _...,._d lor ... .. ,.,.,,. . -""' .. ...., klcl.H .... "' ... teac. TIM • ssr was dc.ar. ...... it ~ oaa t11s~ • • =-=-:....-"kill -., .. lliltlllsl 111111 I ... _.. .,.., • I II the .. J1111111 ....... el; • .... 'I lwl ..... _ ... _ ....... -1111= 1'r .. ...... ·-~ 'a)11 liJC•. QITI .... For most of the Russian emigrants here, this will be the first Hanukkah they've ever cele- brated. tknu"bh is a cele- brllion ol 71 • 2 ... r, s " ... "F'or "'°"' or the R . Ma.ft em..,-.n here, thla -.·ill be 'he. fi~ Ha· nullah that lbcy'¥C: C\rCT CCScbt'llC4_" CatalilMMIO ,.id. • Hanukbb k a a:~ c1>r11ioo ol freedom and Ibis I cckbnl-ol !rttdom for tbcM." T1tc cclcbraUo• .,._ .. "'""•• ~to Kip -"""' 11't ll-....... lor .... fiht dar "' Hes ... ., ..... Doc. .. :nor ---·-........ ti I ..... ···-----·-----"'ftel..., .... -----.. _ ...... •• 1111 • .. A cou ol Beach Nuts. Currently a barbershop duet, Bob Pettit and C.E. "Charlie'.' Brown have been close friends for the last 40 years .,_ . . . Tbc BCaCh Nutt have been croonfug tuna for w lut 23 ~Some aample lyrics from "Tacos for Two:" Do•vn in :a A1cxic:JJJ Cafe/fberc's whtte I m et my Jove one d;iy/lc w.u l'Ol11:JJJtic tt.ndnvous, foi-me md S ue/She Orclc.ttd t:acos foe rwo. Age-• puts new • classic conlllcts 0 nc out of C\Crj lie ~rcnu ba kidf 6S onJ olJcr. It musl (eel saron1e seems )Our blby bJ)d ai in .-ith onty ~ liulc fun on hi' no~in s.:n1or f UJ.l rrom hulf impl:rnts. ho~c:,cr. as not, as cute ns the • ong111JI do\\ n, and the re nc\'Cf c:no,ugh co bru h into '1 i:url. . • , 11,31 fa mthlr baby J>')Ul he 0:1 hcd 1n ha. ha~h chair slill bubblt:s to the ~urftlc~ when Junior I} NlnCY Mcintyre 59 and Holding compelled to la ten to M.om i;hin' him nothef,heap1n1 t:atitc,poon or aJ\.1cc. The roles or p:ircnt nnd child arc :.h fhcJ a> orbitina pl ncb: Mother al~a) l.nov. be t 1nJ her ,·etcr:m tot can nC'cr d1;illcn 'C her -~en when he' olJ enoush for L:av.rcncc \\ell :inJ aap1UCJa puJdina .\ '\., ho""c\er, puts a new ~p111 (Ill \OOIC cl:i IC conflicts My hacnd, Lucille, age 95 , anJ holJing. h \ a 7S·)'t:lr-ulJ '4.>n, Joey. v. ho h:is fi nally J1SCO\crcd :ln indisputable ncu .. e for not c:alhna his mother three 11me a ""ed.. He can't remember JO() u'e' a hl anl mc1nol) like a bl nl. checl. t • CO\Cr hb re~lli(ln,. TI1e l;irgcr the protest, the more iero' in his memof) b.snk . lfo bra11l' '' :a 'eratablc )IC\-C an re tain1n1 mah.mat JJ,1.-c on c'Cl)thing from &:ll<bhci. tu gall tono \\hen ha' me.· s.J .: ccntc~ bun&lc~ . another J rcctn\. from Mom on cait,nj ~rroJ\ to improve h1., '" 111, Jo9 ha' the perfect :ahh1 Lu\.alle C't 1 plJ 1, -.he') been tl')iOJ 10 P'!"uaJc her l1ttk N) to anaca\C ha) \ll.aman l to .. 111nulatc hh memot\, but 11 f:alh on d eJ( e:irs "h ~\>C\ 1n one hearing 1uJ :and out tht' other,' he·>agh' · I thml h•> b ucrie arc: dead :and he dc>c>n 't Ln~ it." "foq \ hair '' 6\111c." \he contaoucd, "anJ he ha> mllrc t-J n Ill h1 mouth th:.in the HuJxm Ra,lr, but h .. ' ,111 m)' b.:ab), :and necJ\ me,'' l'MOT06 "l>lA.M: Awn111. Ouu Pnm Bob Pettit, left, and C.E. "Ch:i.rlic" Brown, :a.lc.:i. TI1e Bc:ach Nuts, perform :Lil impromtu number one :afternoon at ·Pettit's Cosu Mcs:i honfe. Jue)'> \\1f1.: h .. , been p.'lticnil> ..., itana for her mo1her·1n·l.1\\ tu tr;an,f rm into a buttonc:d·up. gentle old l:iJ, "ho "-Oii 't comment on h<l"' g:iunt her )41" Ix l\ from h \\1fc' 'c tan :in ~tar·ln,, but oJ•h are l.uclllc "''" uuthut her J;.au1'htcr·in·l.1~ Ju~t for 'Pile. . \\1th the 1.1~1\: t grO\'ang ~ m .. nt of the popul:it1on bc."111 • in their 80s :and \11.h, tr's cuncc.·i, Mc ''c II ha'c 11\C· :anJ ,i,. encr:a111n t..am1li~' 111111.: l.>r the u:aJ11tonul Chr1,>tmth D;I\ p1c1urn ·Ph l\,g.raphc~ "'ill nccJ D BY ~USS loA.JL, 5rur \\'Lin a . - F or only half of a barbc ~hop quartet. Bob Pettit and C.E. "Charlie" Drown work \\Cit together. And why not? They've been close friends'--....,.. for the ln)t 40 years. B;u bcrshop quartet singers since 1955, Pettit and Drown have n rcw· performances lined up as :i duct until nn :iiling member or their quartet re- covers. They've been singing in Th e Ik:ich Nuts i.incc about 1970. On Dec 16, they \\ill give a com- m:ind perfo rmance for the Anaheim Board of Realtors, dredging up )uch cla>Sics as "Tacos for T'~o." Down in D M exic;.in Cafe, they croon in raspy, two-pan harmony, There 's "here I met my.Jove one dDy It w.:is romantic rcndenou:... for me and Sue She ordered tDcos for two. Pcuit, 79, a Nc, .. port lk:ich mail carrier for 18 yc:m~, )tarted out in show business :11 ·:igc 4. "My dad u cd to be in minstrel shO\\!>," he s:iy , ex· plaining that performers were made- up in blackface. "I ul>Cd to be in them and l was the only white face on the stage." Pe 111t was a song-:ind-dJncc per· former with his father, Dill Pettit. The) du.I their act on the t:iilgatcs of Army trucks in Chicago during World War I to help sell war bonds. But his show business Qreer was short-li,ed. "As soon as l got in it, V:iudcville died out," Pettit s:iys. He was not bit by lhe show-biz bug ag.ain until Brow n encouraged him to join :i barbcf)hop quartet in 1955 "l saw an an k le in the paper that thi) natfon!ll barbershop qu:irte t orgJ· niuition was going to try and ~tart a chapter in Newport," Dro"n sa~. "I grabbed him and \\e \\ent do"' n to the Elk's Cub in Nc\\port and ''c got the chapte r started." 13r0\\on, 7•, a local rc:il e~t Jte a~ent, was also in the limelight during ha) )Ou nger years. He played )hurb lop in the minor leagues in Auburn, New York. His semi-pro b:ucb.111 curcer \\35 also short·la\ed. Out he\ bn·n pla)il'\g in the senior wftbJll kagul'' for the l:ut 10 year :u:iJ \\:1) fr..at\.lrc.:J 1n Sports lllustr:ited "hen h1) 1e.11n \\OO the World Serie> of Senior Surt b:ill Pettit and Dro" n )a\ their w11H.·<l1c pcTfonnnnces ;lf~ hl.c ':i tonic. hut 11\ clear that what they rcall>· thm1:. on 1, their 40-ycar friend,h1p "We knew Lhat ""e d1Jn t hJ' e ~\.l\hl enough YUices to enter '4>mc ot thc'e COOlC)lS th:it they hJ\e, '4> \\C Jcl·1J.:J 10 )trc~ the comedy," Urtl\\n ';uJ "lt') ju)t a lot or fun to hear p.:l1pk laugh out there an the Jud1cn,e." " IA j,k•:insk kn' 10 include the ~U\hel or b:ah1n. tc:cn·aii;ef'\, part'nt~. gr.inJpJrcnn. i;rc:u·i;r:inJp:uent'> :1nJ grc::it·i;rc;it r;iandp:ucnh The rcOcctang glaro \1(1 all 1h,11.c 'him t"-.1IJ head\ .... ,11 be a rut . challenge t,> the ;n.1n behind ttlc c-.amerL If )ou'rt!' a p;;ucnt cop1n~ '4 ilh .1 )t>u np ter b5 or ,,JJa, I t ·.,,c ~ou "-Ith :a '-"OmCurting thought \\.hen Hlu r pc.st ~our~tr :inJ tell )Our L.iJ lct the: '.im.: Jolc, hc 1Aon't tc:mcmllCr it -'at ka't th~ 111 t h.1ll·J·J•11c:n 11m1.:, Be gr.ill'lul ll1r ,m.111 l:ice·,a\Cr' \,1t1<) \ldnt)n"> column "Pf"~rJ tl~r') \lumJ.J.t. OASll llNIOR CINTD·AmvnY ICHIDUU 2-4 p.m. -Chess • The Oasis Senior Center ls localtd at 800 Marguerite An. in Corona dcl 2:30-·UO p.m. -lntcrmc:d1ate Bridae WEDNESDAY 8:J0..9:30 a.m. -Ph)sical Trainin1 9-10:30 a.m. -I.k g. & Inter. Calligraphy Mor. f or Information on any or the folio" ing oeth it ks. coll ~·32-"'. • MONDAY 8:30-9:30 :i.m. -Physical TrJinang 8·30 :i m.·) p.m. -Art Worl,hop 9 a m.·noon -lntermcdi:uc Watercolor 9.30 a.m -noon -Ul.ulcle 10-11 :30 a.m. -Vim 'n' Vigor Exercise 12:30-2:30 p.m. -Chsur Exercise 1·3 p.m. -Coin & Stamp Collecting 1-3 p.m. -Mah Jong Lessons 1:30-3:30 p.m. -Hc:allhy Ea ting • TUESDAY 9· 11 a.m. -Blood PrcS)ure 9 a.m.·3 p.m. -Sculpture 9:30.11 a.m. -U~ulcle Lessons 9:30 a.m·l2 p.m. -Shufficbolld 10 a.m-2 p.m. -Party Bridge 10 a.m·2 p.m. -Duplic:ue llridge 10 a.m-2:30 p.m. -Mexicana Cards 10 a.m-3 p.m. -Se"ing Group 10 a.m-3 p.m. -Table Tennis 10:30-;l 1 :30 a.m. -Water E:<ercisc 1·3 p.m. -Sp:inish 2 2:30-4:30 p.m. -Ballroom Dance 9·10 a.m. -Chai War Discussion 10-11 a.m. -Executive Meeting 9:3()..10:30 tun. -Inter. Tap O:inc:c 11 a.m·noon -Dec. Tap Dance 9:•S-11:1S 1.m. -Tai Chi Cb.ih 10 a.m-noon -World Geoaraphy 10 1.m·noon -Beg. German noon-2:30 p.m, -NeedlC\\ort 12:30-2 p.m. -Another Pw age 12:J0..2:30 p.m. -Chinese Brush Paintin1 TIMnllAl'UtlU N~ h .ch: 74/Sl ·~: 7~54 VOL 17, NO. 2tO IUIAIN .. MOTUllll Ml .... lt \'ow -Miwt die ~ Not • -llf1I ....... ~-.w a1d Jll'M 41· ncdf ID E.Ji•nr W.aw-l.GWd. Tlw -2~ ~ .... "'""'-. elf "" IM4 • ,..., lirnrn IO ~.. tdiKJr Oft 111/f qtie: CQ.'llntMun IO tlw tf(Q,w •ilo •.anl ID -..w~ -~ .,.. --· (\f\ ~ ~ ~ <'°' ~I nm 111 ;;a., <°"'°"'""" ""'• l"r'f• ,_._ Wll'lf \Wt IQ\'Ul\GIWfll .,. ..... , .... m .. .. ... l'il<•'\ ~ 9) ~ Q)tft(t 11 ...,.. " •• ~ nr--ae s.o. IU., ctr 161 11uM n-. H.~ Nii*r w... &.airl. IMa' ...................... ... -....Diilow ........ Q ''' ....... ........ ~., ..... ....... ~ .......... a"'....., C I llOW TO lllACll VI Circul~tiOA: . (TI.c Ttmct Orange County) ( 00) 252·9141 Ad'vtiainl tcd 642-5671 DisPby 6it2-4U l Lii*W NC'W1$t0-12lf $poltil 6U..UO ~~S,..hi61Ml70 CCKtA MeM: IQJS7 Corou del Mir: 77/S6 SUIS\WL.l l ·l w 1·2 • J ... ,.. . 1·1 • _...,,..,.. " 1·2:30 p.m. -DlooJ Pro .. urc 1·3 p.m. -Explore the \\ orlJ ~:30 p.m. -Life On ) our O"n • TII ltSO \ 8;50-9:50 1.m. -Yoga 9 Lm-2 p.m .. -Wood Can in • 9:30 a.m·noon -Shumcbo:ml 10 a.m·3 p.m. -Vi ual A1J S~rccoing J().lJ:JO a.m -Vim 'n' Va'°r faerc1~ JO a.m·noon -Dr;i1lle lnstitu\c 9-11:30 a.m. -lkg. Watercolor 10 a.m-3 p.m. - Table Tenni 1();3().11 :30 a.m. -Water facrd\C 12:JG.2:.30 p.m. -Sp:int h 3 • ll:J0.2:30 p.m. -Chair Excrci~ . . . 1·3 pm -~•~g "-Ith S;arAh 1-J:JO p.m l'hoto ~ph) 3 30-.S pm. -Lmc D:a n int • fRJOA\' . ·30·9 0 :am -Tai Chi Grou p S:J().9 30 .a m -Ph tea l Tr.lining ·30-10 15 J m. -Speech Rcau1na 10 a.m ·l 4 Ip m. -Cer&mac;) 9 :a m. -\\ :illcrs 10 :a.m-noon -f>Jintina ror the BlinJ 10 a m·noon -French 10 a.rn-2 p.m. -Oupli tc BriJgo l:J0-3:30 pm. -Dance U'c B:ind 1·3 p.m. -Mi h JQnaa . 2-C:JO pm. -Pottery WutUbop POUCIL .. " CUlllENICAL DINING N01'S -It'~·,. ..... rift&bu fH-lr+ioMd ..-Uukbh rcait. can pl1 .. with latka and lta• baked challlh. ah bOy, bavc I Sot an unllkely deal ror )'OU. It'll be SCl'\'CJ Thursday ac (of all places) the ~wonky B:ihfa Corinthian Yacht Oub on Bayside · Dri\le. The he d chd · ls a nice Jewish boy, 32-ycar-oJd Duo Wtl.ns&.tlA, who had me ~liva1in1 on the phone. He's a &raduate of the California Culin:uy Academy in San Francisco, but absorbed the fine an or kosher cookina while sti~ a lad tied to Mama's apron stnn~ launchin& the ei&ht--day Festival ol Li&hts, Chef Dean is prep:irin& broiled brisket, ro:ist capon, chopped liver, the aforementioned lattes and challah, and such sOndty other savories u mauob baJI soup and knsha varnishbs. So mue reservations now • 1wreddJ (OlilJ SIUS. ~ evca U ,.,.a doll'l ._ ,_.. ,...._ from~ vamillhb. I -. -~. lbe 1asa .... ,. ..... SCNed matzOh ball 10Up II a r:u'!=)'-shma~ ~ dub? 0 Off.BEAT SONG TITL£S OF TH£ WEEK -Sugatcd ballads for batbctShop quane&a arc 1tUI pourina (welt. tricllina) in, ud KeUy Arthur submits No. J oa today's cbaru: "I Used to Kiss Her Ups. But N~ 1t•s all Over." RunAer-up b.onon So to Catto MOftaO> with this offering: "My Motbcr-ln-Law M~cd .to Geor&i!I. and That's What I Like About the South." 0 LA DOLCE VITA -It was the th4cst conccotnuion of smoke in these pans since The Grcot rU'C, but ~ wu calling for help. The occasion wu "Ci&ar Dinner. Italian Style," celcb~tcd Thursday ni&ht at Mczzatuna Ristorantc on East Coast Highway. Hosts were Davidoff ol Geneva. the Tiffany's of tobacco. and its local outlet, The Tinder Box or Crystal Court, aided and abetted IOCllTY_ I %:1.-.P wiw wt qUCI fO ·~haidiaa OYer the l)buitic ri&a. aJoraa Willa local IObacconW ~ IC. ..... wtrc restaunatcun 1 ....... , • ..,.. MoUcua. How near to Nirvana was it for 80 in~ited pac,ts, indudin1 ~ d&.t:ifl lovers ol the leaf? WeU. with e:ach plcndid counc prepared by chd Uao AUeslaa. there was o difrcrent DavidoU - enouiti to rcpltnii.h :iny uh:m'5 humidor. Offcrins C).pcrt commentary IJ our lJlblc, in a rted lancuaics. w~s world<Jl5,) connoisseur Joseph Dcfnoco, once acclaimed u the cigar indu try's "Man or the Year." When I grow up, sJucomctcr willing. I w:ust to be • ju t li!J>c him. 0 WHATEVER BECAME OF SIMPLE TIU ·cs. LIKE FOOD!• -Chuck Toms, the insurance ayc:ooo and ~lf-confcssed"USC Troj:m, returned the olhcr day from a &oiling vacation in Pattum Springs. At the entrance or one c:ourie, be says, there was a hapless soul carrying coif clubs and a sign. It read: "Will Work for Greens Fee.'' a AMO Ban A 90I' CW DlmNO llUMOa -Wt.ls driWtc bad: ,.... bia <>rep reucat, Alt Kett•ee, a&IOfllcJ ud pooa lhut. AOpped •t a rOICWdc • iu near Mcdlord. Inside the ,cots• ladlity WU OM ()(those air·blowin& mac:bina. beuins lhcsc i ructioaa. .. 1) Shake ellt water from hAnds; 2) Preu but to Nan mo1or. 3) Rub h nds brukly beneath air, 4) Machine wiJJ stop GUlon}aticaJly." . Undemealh .,, IS • aucst'• Kr.l*I, IQ wit: .. S) Now dry hands on your puts.•• 0 nus COULD BECOME VJ:RY POPUUR -Ultra-c:on.servative PauJ Salata docs.n'r h:ivc too maay kind JbouJ,hlS about the Clinton administration, bul likes the military'• policy on rccruitina bomosem:tls: "Don't ask, don't tell" He likes it so much, in fact, that be wants to sec it extended to another government agency. lhe Internal Revenue Service. Jury Kobrln's coluDJD appnn n-ery !tloada.r and Wtdauda.r- Follow-up story with a happy ending LUNCHMINU Newport-Mesa elementary chools Monday: Ch1d.cn p:ttty "ith grovy and m35hed I n the journalism trade ii is kn<>'4n as a "follow-up" piece. The story be&iru eulier this )CU when lhe SOS rood kitchen held lhcir annual rundraiser at .... cm Society Editor the Mon~~i Center in Costa Meg. Among the donated items up for &nbJ aoina to the hi1hcst charity bidder -.as • brunch for 40 donntcd by John Domin&J rcsc-aurant in Newport. Quite a nice pxka&c. And valuable as YtClL h 's not CVCt)lby )'OU can take 40 of your ncucsl and dcaicst to Sunday bNnch ~ith· oul tolun& oul a ~d mon- pgc. Did you C\>'Cr wonder if the bidders ..-ho buy the5e super prizes at chvity auctrons actu· aUy use them? More impor· tantly. how do they tum out? Here's the follow-up. Fast forward eight montbs. h's 11 n.m. Sunday. H:ud to be· hcvc ifs winter in California, the wc:uhcr is so deceptive. Per· (cct for John Dominis. which mal.es the ~tron (eel u if lhcy arc dining m M1ui, rcprdJcss of the clim.111c conditions. On thu Sunday momiJ)J it is so perrcct outside that rntaura· 1eur C~rce KookooUc:da ~ his men swina open a1J the win· dows in the upper level acmi- printc dinin& room, which has been rcscned for the SOS ar- rair. The clin& And dana of bo:lt tKklc punctuates the Sunday momin1 silence. The dapper Kookooucdcs in· 'trucu his ""~iters standina by in while-starched sarb to prep:uc the trays of mimous (cham- ~gnc iind Or3n1c juice cod.· tads). . A formic:bble Sunday brunch is displa)Cd on tables set up to allow the aucst a view ol lhc llFFELL'S •llLSIDlmc. ......... _ .. -----... BACHELOR'S DEGREE ---~-=---=-- In under slx months (Accredited /Low C~t) 714-222~1612 24 Hour Number Sminar lnfo/ResemUons From kf~ Laurie Veitch with Dwight .ind Cbi.rc Bcldc.n. Chef L:we Sorrcnson wid1 Sally Struthers at the C\"cnt. tropical ri'er fi!Jcd 'llrith enor- mous fish that spans the interior ot the structure perched on the cd&c of the m:un channel o( Nc-.port Harbor. TilC cuulS arrh1c . The mode of dress is casual, tropical com· fotL Laurie Vdlcb w.clcomcs Claltt and Dwi&bt Bdckn, Dill and Mara.le SQYdcr, Larry aid Lori Arnold. Curie and Rob Youq, and SteplaanJe and aa..-1 ...,.._ Cathie Cook in· VALUE PRICED· GIFTS! "•tci. dc.1r pal Sally Scrutbus, "'ho cn1crt;.iins the cfO\lrJ with onl! liners anJ sight gags. Maril)D :md Dan Woottn c'nJoy the comp.:iny of Tom JdTt ris of Lo) Angeles and Pam h1 .1nJ MIU'lio Rcllly Jr. or P~.1J1!n.1. Reill) ·i. ho.at is anchored just b<:low the dining room. Nev.- por1 's Kto nnd Anal~ Uodt JOml!J JullD •·cm~cbtr of Bel -Air .1nJ uJo"s Cary and Sbaron Grimes Sharon lS a dymmic rc.11 ei.t:itc agent Y>1th Pruden: ta:al, h:appy to report th3t the mukct is coming badt and that the worJ "c~row". is not JUSt a thm1 of the p.1 t Roscmam and Roy D:ll'b:auJ ~1th C11lh7 :md Rob Carll"), anJ Chris Vtltda tall.ma ~ith lkbble lku aod Kto and Karrie Ptttn. Th(. set tang ~:lS m.lgical, lhe cru"d clid.~J. the food ou1i.1ondm1 AJI for a good cau c: the SOS food distnl>ution center. h's what'~ lnown as• happy· cndinJ follow-up story. • , . .• 1, I pot:uocs or hot dog. CJ:esh veggie cup, pca,hcs in light S)rup, choice o( milk. Tuesday: Rib DBO on a bun or hot dog. carrot ilicu with ranch dip, apple "edacs. chocolate chip coolie, choice o( milk. Wtd:iesda): Salisbury $leak.. mushed potatoes with gravy, whole wheat ro~ crisp pcen s.:ilad, choice of milk. 1banday: Brunch for lunch, waroc with butter and syrup, ~~ac p:mics, potato patty, gr:.ipe Juice, chotcc o( milk. Friday: Turkey in gravy O\·cr whipped polatocs with a dinner roll or hot dog \lr1lh spud buds., orunac wcdacs. choice of milk. 1 OOANER OF & aA04 :(7t4) U2-8782 :EXOTla--Da11c111a ~ ... ~ F..utng: (All ... " 4c ~' 2lr..e I ~ : ' CONTINUOUS SHOWS • I ~--11 -1• a • .,,.., ... ,..,. OP • I ..... I .._.. .. It/I"'° • ·-~·-············· r•••""""~ Milbrd N. MxAihm, M Oll'CCU>r or the ProAct1 .. -c l..caJc{$hip Coo.sultiaa Croup '" N~,,ort Be.ch, •111 pvc a free lecture u 7 p.m. ut UM: Communuy Room of the Ncv.pon C.Cn1cr Ubrary, ~Su Cl.:.mcntc Or., 1n N~ &ach Tbc Prosnm v.1U ~r ~ business urateaia dciiped lo 1m~ uucinry and proGt.abUily. For more informauon, c:a1I tbc libnty at 644-3191. worn MD WIAlTM Sue "tM>e-r and Flora Burke of Smida 8anacy Shcanon v.111 pr '-Cnt 1 free Pf'OVIJ'I aJlcd·· Women and Wcalt.b: ProfcuioMI Money Manascment" a1 noon in lhe Community Room of the pt,icwpon Center Library. S6 San Cl ... rru:ntc Dr .. Nev.:pon fk3ch The prvsr;im will offcT •d\'1c:c for "'omen on hiring a profcu1onal roon .. )' mu.3,cr. A hghc lunch •111 be scn;cd: For more informa1wn, call 1hc library ac b4~·311JI. WIDNUDAY . MOUDAT SU..,OIT GIOUP Ncv.r.on BcJch M.mo1.1;c .111J Fanuly Thcr Jp1~t lnt~rn M.~ne Cohen "''II b.: conducting J ~upport group for \\omen at her =' .. "'port Center oHicc from "" p m 10 30 pm. The ~UPJ>Ufl lf0Up IS £C;lfCiJ l~~rd helping v.um ... n "'ho arc '°mg Lhrouih a d"orc~ or Yo ho arc .... '''· 0.1 -.. W'fl•CM Alllaa ... Wcriacr ~. DWcctor ,ol Oo.oellk Sales ud lnlCtftatiout Matktl lot " Co:ast Plata. ii tbc pctt 1peatcr at the Colt& M Hislorical Socic1f1 m.;ciUla I 7:JO p m. The llOCt&a& ¥1 ill be ll10 Aoabcitn. .,., •the mt la 1 40tla ~ ot.cn aeries. f0t iraore Worm tkle. cnll 6ll·S911. TMUbeAY , . H "llle A ... Llf'W Pa.mus. ira~au and ot.bu carc-1Mn ol bo)'S arc inv ccd to MBoyt arc D&ffertnt: Raislos a So. 1n Today's Wo'1d, .. a free ~ fccturt at 7 p.m. ia the C.oma:nualy Room ol thc Newport Ccotcr Ubnry, IS6 San Ocrneote Or .. an N~ Beach Prostam top.a Yr1IJ 1odudc IOC'lalizataoa., outrillOft, •wcswon. aucrtion and olhc-r ipccial needs of boyi. For more 1nformaoon, all the library at 6-U-3191 . fORUM LuteaelOM The Orancc C.ouncy Forum is hoh1ioa a noon luncbcon at the Le: M .. rcd1an bolcl Cucst speaker is John E. 8l")'IOll. dwrm~ and CEO ol Southern CaLfonm Eduon C.ompaoy. •ho "'ill d1sa.~ corporate rcorp1uzat,iOQS Cc:.r i. S2S for Forum members ~ Sl5 for non-members. For rcscrv.ation~ can _.. Scatl ,.ar hnu t• Arouod Tt>t1• t!dJ.I•, n;r tnl.l)' '""'· .uo n: ~) SL. 0.-U Ma.. Calif. nc1. Join·· us ·December 8th for our 11th Anniversary Celebration! On °ttPldft 11 ~ o.c.nber 8'tt .. .. be or.w:.99 our Alw•enay C1IAac6aul INakfud wll be _ _. from 7:00am US-. TI:OOam 1Wo .. any style,....,, ••. ·-toad and mt. OR Lunch and clniw wll be -- from 11:30mn """' 9:00pm. A Rubyburger and an old fmhla.led four**' 0..,-y Colca . '1!~· The~~s ~ 675-RUBY l--......... ...-w, ... ~~ a.."'* ll .. , ..... _ .. CMlt• ..,_ ·~be....._ .. ~ ..... What a dealt CHILDREN'S TRANSPORTATION SERVICE t DMr-te-• t Safe 114 reli1'11 • IMH ~ N• a.aa lrll • S1rwiu Beti• J-.y J, 1994 REGISTER NOWI 4,4-5522 . .. 14S1 Qtell, S1tt1 1111, ··~ ..... • JEWS Fr•• P•I• 1 entertained by children from the Jewish Community Center in Los An· gclcs who performed Russian danc;,cs. "\Ve ha,·e people here who have been in the ·Unilcd States for almost a ,·ca r and Yi'C have people who have been hc:"rc two' weeks .• " said Ch.lrlcnc Edwards, director of special services (or Jewish Family Ser· \it:cs of Orange County. . . . . ··Anti-Semitism in the former Soviet Union was techn1cp.Jly agoufst the taw, so it was very covert. Now, it's very out in the open," Edwards s_ai~. ··1t·:1. in1portan1 th;it thCy have a chance IO learn more about what It lS that brought them here, which is lheir r~ligion." Yuri Kromsky 7 who moved to the United States from Rwsia four months a&o, 'works on putting togctl1cr his Mcnor3.h Sunday. TOLLROAD fr•• P•1• t "He s;iid John Cox suggested that it not be put on the agenda until a(tcr ~farch,'' Sansone said. .......... ........... ... u,.. ...... .sda't -....... _......,_. LllhZ. ..... _ looll-.'111cdlree _.......,. .. nccac•-·n ~attbc -Jcwiab C-munity Cann ol Onnae County In an catly cclclJn<lon o( Hanukkah Sunday Uicmoon. • Photos by Katsuya Rainone Daily Pilot YD. IUIU tBllWi r , 629 Termt Wlf, #20 • CoSll Mesa 722-0420 n Mon. -Fri. 9.5 • Since 1974 lllJ I rP ~ .. • ... 1,.,,;,,J 1i s.. °"' CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Choose From Our H"f' St/«dtHt of • £,n""8po. 1jpt 51"'1 And Prilfl U#n. =~ y;,., Need lnvicnions for Thc+~idays ··· ,v,_..1.1'no< ~"'" ••. Ann1vcrsatK$ ·•• w~•·~ ··· · Or For Binh Announa:rnwu ... Bin~ys ···. 'Thac Oncc-ln·A-Llfrtimc ~ ()ccajion '·• We Have A Friendly, Cttali'~ And Helpful StafJ, Jn Addition To f.xcrcmdy F:u• ~c. 'Wharcwr Your Custom Prin1ing Ncah ~ .•• w,. c,,, Do /1! JANSSON'S r.cal.1~ . ..,-~ 7141650-6070 ~OPEN 7 DAYS! llOO NF'1i r()RT 81 \1) (181lt STRt.ET ~ Ni--~'l'Olt I Ill \llJ Court's in Session ... Out 1.1 ... &eek Dinners are F~' tom. Judge tor YOU(Mftl -M...., Delmonico Steak -.. Top Sirloin Steak ~ New York Steak ~§)CQ~ SERVED WITH Soup or Salad • Baked Potato Vegetable • OlnneQ'l,.oll SERVED FROM 2PM re;"~ ~Co$1aMesa 2150 -Blvd. ot Vlc1°"" • oPEH 24 HOURS A 8..J..4-11-"r 4 1+ -' and Irvine 10 :utcnd. Olivia t-.l:iise r. special auist.:i.nt to Allorncy General Dan Lun- gren, will rCprcscnl the sl31C. • Meanwhile, the ::agency sold bonds ror the corridor. The council voted in August to oust Cox from his po:-1 as chair· man of the tollroad operations comminec. Several council n1Cm· bcrs said he wasn't fighting hard enough for remov::al o( the toll. ALL BRANDS , SEWING a VACUUM CENTER Wanna place a classified · ad? Ferguson has said 1hat i( he 's not coniple tely convinced 1hat it's legal to transforn1 3 portion of Ne.,..porl Co:as1 Drive into il loll· ro:ad, he will ask the attorney gen- eral to launch an investigation of the i·ran:.portation Corridor Agcn· cy. Ferguson will ask for a.ns .... ·crs to several questions, including: •At some point, the tollroad agency ga\'C the county SJ million. \Vhat y,·a:. the money for? ~1ain · t:aining Nc.,..port Coast Drive, buy- ing the land 11 sits on, or purchas· ing the road 11,clf? • \Vhal 1s the s1:atutory b.lSis for con\er:1.ion uf a free public ro:td into a tollway? •Dozens of Ferguson's constitu· cnts have saitl tfacy never were told Newport Coast Drive would bccon1e part of the 1ollroad. Were applicable: public notice, hearings and participation rules followed ? i ·hc proposed $I round·trip toll has outraged residents or Corona dcl Mar. i·hey fear south county motor- 1,l) .... ho don"t w:anl to p.:iy it y,1JI ~tup usi ng Newport Coast Drive to get 10 Irvine, John \Vayne Airport J11tl other ccn1ral coun1y destina· uons. Defore the road Was built, ~ ri.>na del ~1ar residents bcmoant" their traffic problems. They said 11 11n1es ii was :ilmost impossible to turn onto MacArthur Boulevard, Coast .. hghwa,y and 01her roads, including tt\c flower Slrccll. Agcn')' oCficials say rcmovin1 lhc booth would cost Sl.6 million per year in lost lolls. They t.;1iy the money is ncc~d 10 repay bonds issued 10 build the hiahway. Dul rcs~cn1s cou.nter lhc bond· buyer& never were told a 'JM'blic rood would bo IC!izcd 10 bulkl the 1ollway, r,romptina many ol Lhcm ·to spccu ate 1he bonds were told fr:1uduJcntly. The issue hu e¥C• created ChllJIDI !"j lhc 01y Coooocl. taull· ina iA lhC rcMO¥al ol Couacia.an John eo. rrom Newport:'• ... on lh• lalllold .. .., ----~ . C.O.dcillllnr PWI llMDM aid ... -°'i "=-IC.ma M•• i. _ _, n lewhe eorriillr 'I/I'd lb • .-!k • tk °'70• ....... , .... -----h .. ., • -: .. t 11 -....... 2969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Harbor al Baker <Von 's Shopping Center) 434•933-5 "11"'_ .. _...,.. ___ ....... ---.i . Call our lie was replaced with S~nsone, _ whD h&Y'sald the tollroaCI govern· ing board doesn't seem intercs1cd iA considering any proposal 10 re· n1ove the toll. , .. ___ ........ .._ .. __ .. _____ .,. ___ ,.. __ _ classified advertising department at 642-5678 . ,__ .. __ f·---................ _..,_ ... -··· ,._ .... WE HELP THE 'MEDICINE Go D OWN. A, ~pon \'illA. nwrl~<Hiuu 1nor1i1oriJ, is jusr one of 1bt• man~· quality senicts ••r pn1\iflir 111 no fttnl clwgt. I( your ~11 nce;b &Wstiuw-r t.id1 l>a1hi11~. µ:n•1t11111~. d~ and t\'tn pmonal laun· dry-. yuu'll fi1KI nli lllN' "'""'"' uocludtd UI our ollonlahlt ll10r1d1ly "'n1al nur. Full-~Yf· a:-.. i,1ed living in an 1pannlent Sttting ~ a\'8ilahlt fn;,n •• ki• '' 'J:l% prr 100<1th. Our e1rqMion•l rart. qll41it) prnonal imicr AJ•I full '""@' o( ammititt ii a •ugar o( • drat. O...ignt'll for l'oonfon . staff.<! •irh kn-. 6r managtd .. irh • can: ... u1 rlN' nKi.t 1lrliJ!111ful •·•1 . °"{)'II :'\nl""' \Illa. • . MtJllC Tl>\ MO\l'IYJRJ\C. • 8AnN. • ~ • lM'Ji;N; -NEWPOltr VlllA (?14 ) 612-5861 iOOO llilalia ••!· '••p•rr lurM. CA q2••~ O\t ltUI• ,,.,, H•e& Ho~r1t11 ·-· _.,. • I KldlOWJ Ml Pr'-M*~ig HotilyO.. Calling all creative kids, ages 4 to 121 Here's a chance to use your imaginatiori, have fun and share in the spirit of giving this holiday seasoo . Enter the Daily PiloVFashion Island Holiday Ornament Contest and you 'll have a chance to win a wonderful gilt certificate worth up to $100, redeemable at Fashion Island. FASHION ISLAND ••••••• •iii -.. ,... price, ift I pd ~ Ud jua1 bAocta 6om &he *-Cnwy ICbool. • But. Ibey "7 aow, ii they had bowil lbout the bridaa. they WOUJd ~ lhoupt twice about the purdaaae. "I would've .ecn it u 1 ~ nvest.ment," Lori KbJcr l.lld. '"I ~ &aid no despite the ·~~." . Slncl learnina about~ county's prnpoSAl, the couple have -.riucn Jcuen to public 0Cfici11ls cxprcuina their strona oppoiition to the proposed brid1c. '1'hc one thing that auracted us •as that Onlcr was a dead-end nd ~t mca~t aU lh.c traffic was Gwa Attnuc ha Costa Mesa local. Lori Ktilcr wd. "To me currently dead-ends~ a th t muns ufcty." ···quiet 1Uidcnt.ia1 ~ " ~ couple s:aid unle the at the Sa.nu Ana Jliwcr channd. cr0SW11 is rclnO\-ed from county • pbns. lhcy Vrill lilcly nlO\'e. .. , v.oulJ put the house in the market riaht away," Dave Kisler mid. "I couldn't aC!ord the risk of w:aitina Cor the bridae to come in." • T he two princip:als of California Elementary and TcWinkJc Intermediate schools ac.ru that if a bridac were buih alona OWcr, their No. 1 worry would be the s:ifcty oC students. wed seven days 1 -.eek and at l11 houn of the day and niJht. It's a neighborhood commuter ilreet. Jt ~outd divert • Jot or tiiffic here that typically goes aerou Adalm." With or without the brid1cs. Bliss says she :ind her husband John plan to rctfrc in the nciahborhood. But adj\.l.Stina to the innux or traffic would be tryina. Most oC the 426 children ottcnding C:ihCorna walk., ride their bil.c or drive with p:arcnts. Of the 800 students attcndina • TcWi.nkJe, :i few ~Ix while m:iny s andy Huber loved the Gisler "It would just be 1 major chllngc in the quality or Ii Ce ... she said. "The people along Vktoria (Street) probably nc\er thouJht about that cjabc.r." :.re bused from the city's \Ve)t bo · Side or arc dri\tn to school. But Avenue me ~e grew up an . so much lhat when hef p:ircnu cic>pite the large numbers Of decided tO tell it nine )Cl~ a&O, children goin& betv.een the she was the first fo line to buy. ~ls. they ~> an cHietcnt and safe traffic circulation ))")tem A bridge over the S:inta Ana around the school lS in place Rh.er, as far :as she') concerned, .. We ha\e :s tremendous number v.ouJd 11Un her neighborhood's m)~tique. of students crouing GLSlcr t\try d;a)' and compounded v. ith .. Lt tclU'S me up to think v.e TcWinlJe. v.e h:i\t a number o( v..ouJd be losini our nciiJlborhood $lUdenlS h:avin& tO U)C that road," just to alleviate a tralfic now .ajd Tammy Parham, principal o( sicu:ation," Jiuber s:ud. C41ifomi4 School. Huber :and hcrfam1ly n\O\ed to .. I certainty 'have concerns Gisler in 1959 when the Gisler beca~ my ituJents arc grades family stiU owneJ a ranch house si.Jtth, seventh and eighth and I down the strcci. She was 10. have 1 number of buses coming to She remembers going to the the scboot," sa1J M :iry Ann Ehret. river bed to catch cnawdaddys with princi~ :u TeWinkJc School. · her friends across from a sheep 1'bey aJI dascmb.irk aloni G~ler. ~lure where the golf course now There is also a lot of biC)dc st:inds.. tramc." · '1'he homes on Gisler v.ere the Ehret ~id in :add1t1on to stuJc:nt model home!"(Or the Mc~ Verde ~. she 1s concerned about the tr:ict, .. ~iJ Huber, now •43. "There tr:lCflC that 1 1cncratcd by w:u nothing across the ~trcet from after-school use. · me." "I •ant people to feel Since movin1 in, Huber has comCon.ible c:ommg here anJ for it remodeled her home and installed to be a uscr·fricndly facility." " new swimming pool an the Ehret uid. b:it1) rd. For her, thi) i) home <Aldomi:a fi'"'t opcnc<t in 1%2 and she doesn't Y.4lnt to be CorccJ and nci,d\borin1 Tc\\'1f}lle to f1>0\t. followed 1 )tar l:itcr. Doth schools "If the bridges ~-ere built, l have tau pt most children In in& in v.ould reel no choice but to lea\ c." Mes.a Verde. TcWinkle :.ho dr.i~) 1hc s:Ud. 1tudcnts from the Caty's We1t Side. Oolh prirn:ip:als Arc a"aiting the outtome of the su~Nisors' decision on the bndgc wuc before """Ul .. in1 an official stand. Out their (can about )U{ety rem:tin. 4 would really \\Ony about them tua'ina to cross the thoroughfare," Partu1m 5ll1J . • D ixic Dh has been 1 teacher at TcWinUc since its opcnina 30 )'CJl'S 1go. She lives a (cw blocb away on Gisler and walls to school about three times a PAYINGroP DOLLAltJOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHFS '•JEWELRY ;;· # .. ~~_u.s. SAVINGS 'BON D S Ja....~ • Tire investment tl111t ~~'· ' lets you count your cl1ickens before tliry l1ntc:/1. 1-800-4-US-BOND v.uk.. .. We've been here 21 years and v.-c didn't know about the pl.an _.hen we bouaht the house.·· BJiss s:aid ... , would venture to s:iy no one knew about lhc plan." More aars ~ould incviuably brina more '"'°" a potentioJ hazard ro, the hundreds of Wet your own appetite and those of olhe1S! children who take physical education classes or sit in rooms facina Gisler, DI' id. ''Half the rooms th I face Oi1Jer h:. ... e no air conditionina and th~ tuave to lc:avc the windows open. she wd. ShoulJ the brid&cs net be buill. • Blass tccls th:at traCfte on Gisler •ouJd mirror bcaVily traveled Ad:ims A\'COUC. .. It Yo®ld have a dtvutatiq affect on our nciJ.hborhood." &he .aid. 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A.a L.bit' onf, .al lh k• ~ .. m~ 'tor in lor • ''" ~ur v.tuk '>t.!rf'h"' la.'t PIA7.A 17th at lni.rw \'e., • ewpoc1 ee.dl • Send A Gift By PhoN 642-4302 . LIVE JAZZ. BLUE S ,\ ROCK Dul! 111 ,; 14 • SPOllTS mrroa IOGla CULSON. MJ...SJO, ->17 Saturday •ht spacl81 11~ov111 spaclal, indeed Spacial lnslgl1t . corona ~•' .... put Sea Klnil• made a lltlle in fast lane history with Ill> Charlie Brande called it with Corona del Mar leading 4-3 in final game ... 15-10.- BY BA.SAY FAu~i:~ Sroan \Va.ma FULLERTON -Charlie Brande called it; right on the money. Wi'\h Coron.::i dcl Mar leading 4-3 in the fifth game of the CIF Division l suuc championship match with Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, Brande o(- fcrcd the following prediction: "Corona, 15-10.'" It was one of many insights gleaned from the Orange County Volleyball Oub coach, who has helped develop much of the talent on both sides of the net Salurday at Cal St:uc Fullerton, where CdM prevailed 16·14, 15-8, 16- 18, 9-15, 15-10, 10 earn its second straight state cro~·n. ' . In between his duties as match an· nouncer, Brande, oi:ic or 1he most rec- . ognizablc figures in the volleyball com· munity, orrercd his candid observations and analysis. Herc's a sampling or Brande's thoughts: •''Newpor t seems loose and CdM seems ro- cuscd," he said dur· ing warmups. "Co- rona has had a problem letting up artcr getting ahead. Jr it stays close, they have a belier chance. If {the Sail- Chuljc Brande ors) can rally from behind, they may build enough momentum to carry it . through." •Recalling the a1mosphCrc sur- roundin& CdM's state championship,vic- tory, a team he cqachcd: "There arc only two things l remember about that night: One is the feeling artel'\l(ard, and the other is being prepared to win. The whole match is just a blur." •On Newport All·American Misty May's corn·row hair style: .. J have a superstition with my club teams, because whenever we've had a player braid her hair that way, we've al- ways lost." •After CdM sentor All·Amcrican Kim C.Olcman spikes wide for New- port's first point of the match: "She's tight, she's got to relax." ,. •On Cd M's other senior All· American, Jennifer Stroffe, midw:iy through the first game: "She's playing with a lot of poise. No jitters at all." •After a Newport serve goes into the • net with the Sailors trailing, 14·12: .. That's what killed Newport in 1he Southern Section fin:1l -missing key serves." •On the import:1nce of the first game, during :1 timeout and the score 1icd, 14-14: ··A lot of teanu get beat in a close first gan1e, and you have them. Uut bolh these 1eams are bottlers. Neither one is going 10 roll over. Aclually, the third game is the key." •Assessing lhing.s ofter Cd~1 ·s first·pn1e win : "Strorre and Kelly Campbell arc playing well. Sur· priiingly, Misty is lhe one that seems to be havin& problems. Kelly i.s so pumped up, she makes everyone else around her better." •At the start of game 1wo: "(Newport Coach) Dan (Glenn) flipped his lineup, starling Misly at left front, instead or righ1 front He probably wants 10 get her • more lime in the front row." • Aflcr Cd~1 claimed a S· I sccond·pme lead: "Newport's f:illing apart. Their age (just one senior) is showing." • \Vith Cd~l ahead 10-2 in the second: "(CdM's) way 100 steady. 111cy'rc digging evcrythinc ,.,1isty's hit· ting." •After Cd~t .... ·on the second game: "The travel (three road ma1ches in the stale playoffs) may b:a,·c taken its toll on Newport." •After Nc .... ·port rallied Crom a 14·11 deficit ror a third-&ame v. in: "If Newp>rt un put IOmcthing to- gether when Cdt-.1 i.s doubtin1 itselr, they could pull off something sin1ilar to the fine (Hatbor..cd.M) match (where the 1·ars won the final three pmcs). Misty is playing with enihusiasm. ,,, · .... .. •••• ild "Most teams ar11 worried to be down 2-1, but New· port is smiling. 1'hcy reel like they're on their way." •After Newport cJ3imcd an 8-6 fourth·gamc lead: "(The Sea Kings) don't look like they're in V1:ry good shape. Corona works out 90 minutes a day, and New· port practices three hours, plus lifts -.·eights. In ract, (Harbor's) tralnins may be one reason they held up so well on 1he road in the state playoffs." •During a fourth·&ame timeout wilh Newpor1 lead· ing. 12-9: "!l's the hi&hcst lcw:I of play for both teams or any of 1heir four matches this year." •"Over the mK:rophonc to a drained, but ri~1ed crowd, prior to the fifth pme: "Herc we go (or the national championship." • 8cf0re a point g ICOled in the fifth same: :•t ... allAMDl/f' ... 1 ... repeat effort .... But this one was a lot more - · special, considering who was on the other side of net at State finals. ·By lllcJLUJ> DUMM, Sroan Wano FULLERTON -Showdown IV for the stale and national girls volleyball championships had a classic case o( aoose bumps -in the beginning. 1hroughout the fivc-pmc m:nch, and at the end. With these teams, in a down·to-the-wirc finish. what else would you cxpcct1 Corona dcl ~1ar High, however, had enough firepower at the end, earnin& a .1~14, JS-8. 16·18. 9-IS, IS -10 triumph O¥Cr the Sail- ors Saturday night in 1hc .Clf St1te Division I title match at Cal St1te fuJlerton . Cd~t (31·3), ra1ed No. I in the ~1izuno USA Today no1ional poll, became only the second .school ever to win back·U;~blCk s111e 1itles, equaling Irvine's 1987·88 run. In 1he history of the Clf stale championships. which- bc&an in 1978, Cd~t also be· came the first 10 win four litles (1934, '90. '92 .ind '93). Jn addi tion, the Sea Kings joined only t\lo-O other Southern California girls teams the Brea Olinda. and Point Loma bas· ketball teams - to win four sti:ate titl~s in any sport. Oh, but this one was s~cia l. Real special. II was the ro1.1r1h time 1ha1 the Sea Kinp and Sailors h11d 1quared orr in 1993. but tht 'We hate those comments, but it's the best thin9 for us. I don't think we , would've been half as fired up without it ... weuseitasa tool to shove it back in their face and prove them wrong. They can say whatever they want, as long as we win.' -mCMW'I CdM sandoul first ti.me they'd met for 11 sta,1e ti1le. "If 1his wasn't a clas.sK:, 1hc.n there's no such word," Cd~t Co:Kh Lance Stewart uid 10 g1U11e announcer and \'Ollcyball guru Char· lie Bf1:ndc, rollowing this unfl>rJettable COO· rrontation between the Sea View League and Dack Bay rivals. C.Orona dcl ~1ar, Ythkh )ost both le11uc matches to Newport H1rbor, but defeated the Saik>rs on Nov. 20 in the CIF Southern S«· 1ion Division I title match at Certitos Colle_1e to earn the No. 1 seed in the uate pl::ti)'OllS. was mo1iV1tcd long before the first &c"'f:· It didn't apprccia1e some of the newspaper ro!umns ii read throushout the wtck. "We read in the Dally Plloc where (Sailor Coach) Dan Glenn said somc1hin1 like, 'We don't ""'car lhc spandex, we just go ou1 and serve tough,' " said CdM 1entor setter/Out· side hitter Kim C.Olem1n. "And there wu an- other article in (an Orance County newspa- per) that said they took a survey in Newport Beach, ind 1he community wanted Newport Harbor to win. "We hate those commcnta. but it's the best thin& tor us. I don't thlnlt we would've been --CIM!hee• ar IOOll• C\11.ac>N, Sro. brroa <X>l\ONA DEL MAR -Some "en: IUIF'linc it was perhaps a morale victory, b\lt Newport Harbor Co:>ch Rk-h rd Smith'• demeanor mply doe n'1 allow for sucb vblonl. •"fo be hone r," oiJ the fin.l-)car S:ail· OD baatctb 11 co ch, "I'm not s t~ficd at all. l really bcUC\-cd ~c had a ch oce to win. We did M>mc thina:s in the third-quancr." Wh t Smith h d to settle for was run· net-up finish :at the Counh annu:il D11.i17 ' J"Uoc lip-orr O:wic follov.ina hili tc:im's 16-46 dis.mWaJ by a m chine called "Moler Oci.'' v.hich u~J its deadly out· side firt5>0\\er 10 r:imble to its· founh stroi.&ht win, and the tillc, before some 750 r~m t Corona dcl M r H1Jh. • Gary McKniah1's M;;chine, ~ith a 93-35 Q\.'Ctl,JC scoring mJr&in through the li~t three 1ame$, had to scule for o JO.point uetory, due in lua:c 10 the tenacity of Smith, who simply rcf u~d to allow his m1m a. mome nt of breathing space ih quest o! the "1mpo~iblc ta k." "He doe) 1 goc.xl job," s.aid McKnight o( Smith. "He l.ceps hi) team m the game." dov.u, tick ii OUI, thea sea it beet into Ramy ... Sboukry dida'1 really come into loc'u un1il the rourab quaucr, scorin& 10 ol his 16 . points in lhc fanaJ eiaht minurc~ of play. It was lhc thild pcriOd whi h woke up the ero-.d, however, as Mater Oc1 v.atched a 40-18 lcMJ melt to 44-32. due ln luge to ail Monarch turnovers and 1 Oorry ot H:arbor offense re· \Olving around lresh· man Danny Pulido, point iuoird Paul Tiay· ) r and Bob Tornbio. Mo-· . .... for Harbor ud ~ Yt'CQ I botb back trC)'I bJ Miles Udl of dac coun. Simoa. a.y ~ ....... third place pa.c: aipa. IMa S.... £J T .. '1. c._. *' Mat S-a: The •aaln, aad JOiia Sea ICJap. Pim .. without point cuud Poner aa the OUUM Du MacMilla.D · (spralotd anLle), -ere ot the Count. qt!ar· w.thin ranp 11iith 5;08· to ~ trt1ling 50- ter l.O apud tbo •7. • bulac 10 S7·32. But moments later all-tourney ~le\:Uon The S:Ulors kept a lid on the tempo ot Ramin Dastani was denied a b~kcc and ~cJ with a fourth pcrM>n:tl Coul. 10 the the g:imc, with Tayyar. pullin1 IDOP ot the cbqrin ot the CdM bench. strin~, but Mater Oti'a deep na.ngc was . ~ Toro. 4roppcd in a p:sir from tbe w aod away too much line, t.bcn lO further aura' te CJM to handle, Co:acJ\ Paul Orris. man ged Lo squeeze Simon, 1·for·1 Crom out • pair of offcosi\11 boards before TodJ 3-point nanse in the Stcinen muscled in a bucket from undcr- rU"St b:llt rtnbhcd 9 of neath lO up tbc margin to SC-C7. 11 from ' the perimeter • C.Orona till h:id a mot with 1:45 lclt, ' and ICOrcd 33 points. t.raili~na S7·Sl~ but El Toro ca~hcJ in su: McKnight, who shared Cor six at the liile 10 puU aw1y. MVP laurels with The lossdrop5 Co~ ~o 2·2. · ' s i m 0 n , • In 1be consotauon ch:imp1onsh1p r----.~----------------., n ct t e d pmc: Co r t e £.staoda 74. Cal'fal'y Cb1pd 71 : 1 he men ts Co-11bt \'aluubl~ Pla)us Oay McKni&ht (Miter Oei), Miles Simon (Mater Oci) AtJ·Tounuuntot Jeff Done (El Toro), Ecic End Jcy (Marina), Orea Fe. ter (l~ine), Greg Abbott (Troy). Kelvin Jamiton (T0t- ronce), PJul Tayyar (N~·port H:ubor), IWnin &st:uii · (Corona dcl MJr). Je»h P1Jncr (Mater Dci), Shaun Jnck· \On (Mater Del) laturdav'• Scor" Con.aolatJon Fifth Place Hin 8txh 60. 8ru ~ 47 lruy 63, lrYine 55 • Cont . Championship ThJrd Place u r ys ~ woo their $CCOnd straight to up Saturd~y lheu record to 2·2. th nks to the I·:! ~er natl· punch o( Mark Pierson and Ben No\ l ing 9 of Pierson, who was averagmg t\.6 per l 0 3-stat1, dropped in 22 points. No,al. ;ner· pointers 1ging 2.6 points lo three game,, rnn111b· f 1 i d a Y uted 19 _poi!\ts. night in The ca&JCS, however, were: in trl)ubk the semi· for &0me time with the continued ab\cn .. e finn h. or guard Zack Richllrdson (lnc~ J. fhu . : ·:--... ,..a.,;;....., .. ............. ...... .. .... .. 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The ideJ ".l\ to get 1t I a I c r Shoukry went up for :a daz- zling s-nat of a Sbaun J a ck so n attempt , bu I in qui c k order the Monarcl,u rcspondcJ \\llh back· to-back-to- E~unco 74 CIMly Chapel 71 fl T!.CO 63. Corona clll MJf S4 Seventh PIKe ChamploMhlp T a)'}a r. tr:>iled 60-SO entering the fourt h quJrtcr an a 11· before finally solving Craig Fakoner\ Cal· I 0 ur n c y \.UY Ch:tpel f!'e. C... I 1 I)' n n 11 :i T.-.. lO 10 ~ 74 ......... ~ ·c,...,.. c:r '° n 11 11-1' f~ ' IO 1~ IS l•·h M.VN 74. Tdmnct 54 l.l<W Ott 76, Hcwpon tWtlOf 46 ch o 1 c e. Js:uac Leuue led C:llv.al) v.11h IY {"'-11t... • ,_...,...(_-~,..,,.,..._, 'K~.S ...... ......... e. . .. -' e;an't pick ;a winner ::11 1h1" P';Jmr. Flip a com, m:t)be. · .. Lance has mu1,cJ tm lineup back. one \pol to c 1:1ni!c the m~tchups. Jt') the r11)1 time he\ <Wnc th:.t all )C:&r." •After an crr~t I larbor kill ~t· tempt allm\eJ CdM lo brell: :> 3·3 deadlock in the C1Cth: 'Corona (will win it). lS-10." •After Knsten C:tmpbcll'~ up ga\e CdM the finJI g;.ime: "h ' Coron:>, 15·10." •On hts chotce~ rur ~lVP "Ml.Sty "as the MVP of the match anJ I Ii.led Colenun ;i~ Coron.i'\ MVP. •On "'hcthtr the ftr,t·c\cr b clt-tu·b k n!ltional h;;1mp-. frl>m Corona y,uuld runic 11h.>p h1.., ;ill- tamc ll)t of prep gub team "Their rcc:orJ the p:asl t\\o )C:.ah (65-3) is :a great u 1bu111 to their n~tcncy, but the Mir.i (~1:1 ~t11c champa of 19 ·9 had l J plJ)· en get 0 1vuion f schol:anhip> l'J , h:l\-c 10 &f\C Mt~ Cl.bt:a the edge. • On the ch:vt..Cl:~ for the jun ior-1.>den Saalt.>D ~o return to ne\t )car' st:itc title gJme: "If they stay hcahtiy, they'll be b;ack " " ,,... •.• e. h:slf . fir~d up \\ollhout 11. You C':ln t 1e tho e rommenis in J bJJ w:iy, but "'e U)C 1t :u a tool ll> '1l0\.e it b:sck in thc11 face :anJ prO\.-c them "rong. The) c:sn ~) v.hat~er lhC) w:anl, ls Jone U V.C' v.in." CdM senior oul)tde hnter Jen· nifcr Sarorre. "ho n:ailed 27 kill and lieJ a late title-g:amc re ord -.ith JS dig cqui>ltng te:imm:itc Lori Ne"'comcr s tot:al in f:l)t )ear'1 champ ion~h1p m:u ch. could\e. st:i) cJ on the court :.II n11bL ... didn't v.:an1 1t 10 enJ," Strofrc ~id. "I lt.>\e ploying Nc~port lbr· bor. They ~cc w much h)pc m the nc"' p:aper. I know a lot or people '" the community v.:anted Nev.port H rbor to win ." S1roffe, scemincly Af)Q rtCerring the .. community survey article," v. more th n o little \IJOrricd after the ~1lon (32·3). rued No. 2 in tho Mi.tuno USA Toc./Jy poll. v.i>n sames three anJ four to force a timu.bting fifth g:ame. "J Creaked out," iJ Stroffe , .. hose squ:iJ h:sJ choni.e 10 end it aJI in the third g:ime..4"ilh CdM setter Kristen Cnm~ll scl'\'ina for match point. "I ~cnt cr.aiy. ·• Newport H:irbor's comeback 1n tru. ooc wu 100 ck»c for carnfort. \t.u,c ~Lun"'-D.uu PuOT .-brbor's Tin.l BowmJn p.ihci Juring S.uurJJy's 'oUeyb;ill tibnic. \ ou ~c. in Shov.Jo"n I on <A.1 '· the SJilo~ lu)I 1he fir t l\H1, then \\On 15-1:?. IS·S, 16·14, v.h ilc 1he crov. d !i.IOOJ anJ )('rc;imeJ for •• sooJ mc.uurc of lhc ftflh g;imc, .i' the Sailors -di)" n 10--l Ill the fifth g.ime -cvcn1u3Jly )COrcJ the fin3I fi\e potnt!i. lo win. ''The first time "e plJ)CJ them. 1hc cull ).lffiC th ing h:ipp.:ni:J. "11h them commi; ba~l.." \JtJ Campbell, "ho h:id 3J J"> i)ts ant.I IS d1~ on SJ turJJ) '"E.wcpt they v.on the fifth gJmc th:u time. "Thu "'3.S for 1hc nJtional ti1lc. :ind ifs pl:a) ing Newport I I arbor. "'h1ch IS so much more fun than pla)ing somebuJ~ cl~. 1 tn.l (&\\· man) anJ Mchss.l (Schull) are on my club tc:im, and "C prJcticc (on Su nJay). but "e c:.n't ~ lru:nds v.hen "e're pl:t)tng ag:umt them." For Coleman, ~ho h..1d 2J kilb, ~o Jip .ind 20 ~t • 1he 11rth 1:.ime for the ~tate anJ nJtionJI t1· !le~ tiho brought b;id• mcmoric . "II •.u linJ ol a O:uhb;acJ.;," i.lJd Colcm:ao, \\h c blod: enJcd :a three·poin& Nc\\pofl tlJrb\>r scoring run, v.hic h ttcd the &Jme, 6.6. ·•we j\.Ut pulled together, and y,e 1J there •:b RI)"' 'i v.e \\CIC oina co I . We're not '°ina to let it bippcn •&3in." c"port H rbor's Mu ty t.by. st:uc t~m~nt MVP with 34 ... la nJ 2J cf ~. limp couJJn't die deep cnuuah into 1be -~u. Jlong "ith her tcamm:ites. ... I hey JUsl hJJ more fight," May '·"J of the ~i:J Kmg-.. "They have 1111Hc 1xoplc to come off the l•cn.::h v.ith the J.lllC W llS. "I think they made some differ· ent ru1:itions in the fifth g:ame, be· ~au\.: they mat\:'heJ up differently .i£ 11n\t me :rnd :agaill.)t (tc:immate) ~.HJ .. auborn." I he S.ulon, List )e:tr's CIF \IJtc 01\1 .. 1un Ill champion leJ 111 the fi~t g:.ame, l-1-10. but Cd.\t scorcJ ic un:1n!l.~ered points to \\IO. · 1 h:at fi~t game really hurt us." Glenn :iiJ . ··nut there ·~ no lk)ubt th:.1 t v.c \\CIC goiog foe, be· (';JU')( \loe n\'.\er stoppcJ believing • ;inJ that's tl11: w.a) it's been all \l'.ir:· CJ~t lcJ o 1 :and 11·2 in the 'cconJ game: Ix.fore t.fay got the ~.ulor 10 \\II I 111 11 ·8 wilh t"o 1er- \ tl c a.:c.. J 11 J a kill The Sea t\sngs. hl)\\ocr, s~ored four 'lr<11ght 10 "Ill II Nt:\\ port JUl1lpc<.I OUI to a quick <>·0 lc.iJ in 1hc th1rJ game, but C J M 'Purh:J "uh 11 consccuti\'C f>'>lnl Aher .i Struffe ldl. the Sea 1'.1111 lcJ, 1-1· ll. but the Sailors "'i.1iJ1l'1 Jie. &,\man 1par .. ed the com bJ .. k "uh 3 block. . The SJ1ll)~. behind May's rune k1lh. runtrollcJ the fourth ~· I... d1na 1 1~..0 before putting C$t " y. scored 1U f'te)bman Kevin FaJconer !l<:ori:J 15 Pirates Used familiar tactics . ' ' to record their ·bowl viCtory ~ Swarming defense. and a runner named Clayton. with record 240-yard effort. BY Jou. Bua.s. sroa.n Wll.ll'U COSTA MESA .. -Orange Co3st ' College runn1n1 back Jeff O :iyton • h:id a hb.1onc game in Saturday's Sunple ~ Green Orange Couhty Bov.I, shat· termg the !>Chool's single-!l.ea)Qn rushmg rccorJ And. on :i night \\hen offen~ v.a 1n 'short )upply, OCC needed e\.ef) one or O:i)ton's ~I-record 240 yuds in its 26-15 victory O\er Antelope V:illey C.Ollegc. The Victory was OCC's first bo"' I "''n in head CO.lcb Bill Worl.· man's career. The Pu:ites h d loo their hut three bot41 contau, tn· eluding the 1990 Orange Counar Bo'olol. •• 11 feels good to get this one out of the way," Workman said. OCC finishes the season at 8-3. Antelope Valley dropped to 6-5. The keys 'o the Pirate \.'ictory \\ere no dufcrcnt from the team's e"en others this season: 1 swarm- ing. stingy dcf eru.c, and a solid running attack . In the last game of his 31 -ycar C03ching c:.reer, oCfcnsi~ lane coach Geo rge M:mias' troops cle:arcd the \\:I)' for Oi)ton. ")lo)c 2.ao ).trds shJ1tercd the Orange County Bo-41 record (Palom:u"s M.ul.e1th R~ n.uhcd for 214 ):mh last ye:1r) CIJ)10n's effort ":>.S 35 yarJs hort of the OCC single-pine record. set 1n 1956 by Bill Hu· n )On :ig:Un)l AmcrtcJn River. Thouah he J iJn'1 Kl that record. O .i)tl>n Jid get ~h:it be ~;u ofter -a \lo 1n ond OCCs .Cl· son ru hina rc'-"m J . "Th:it's "h.i1 I ~.inted," uid Clayton, who nceJcJ SJ . )'llrcb comini into ~:i1urJ.iy'1 same lO btcalt &rt Rc.:ktenwald's 1987 reconS or l.:?5~ yarJs.. .. I dido•t even kno-. "hotl 1hc ( ~l record) wa .. 0a)ton ccl1r ,cJ the record oo a •?·yard run v.ith three minutes left in lhe lint hllf. ft c:::une at jus& tbc ri&h• time for the Parat.cs., actli.qa up tho pme's r.~1 h.>~A. Up to that point, ocitbcr team bad DMWtd the b.ill. Antelope Val· . . I e y ( 6 -S.) threatened early, reeling off a 2,_._.,=I ..__ drive and ad\ancing to the Pir:ite lO·)ard line. But pen:iltie> backed the Ma· rlluders up to the 19 A ~·)31d fie ld go:il attempt "as bloded l't) Efnam Mir.ind:a. OCC didn't :llhancc p3>t the .i().y3rd line until l:.t1c in the sc"· ond quarter. Th:it'!i. "hcn Oa\ ton took O\er. On a fi~l·:inJ-1 0 fro m the P1 · ntes 33, 0 3)ton broke up the middle for h1) 47-\:uJ i.n. 1 hrcc . pl:2ys later. Oa)ton riuhcd up tt1c middle for 2J more ).ard . bm1l.· ing three tackle~ :ind g1\;in¥ lt1c 1'1· . rates a 6--0 lead. · Jeff Adaar's e~tra,. point m.:aJc the score 7-0 and th:u ·, ho~ ii sta}ed until the thtrd q1.1Jrtcr Antelope Valley's Roo'<''ch Miller returned the ~cond-h:ilf kickoff 61 yal'ds to gt\.e the M:i· r3uders the ball ~t the 39 ·\.arJ line. The M:irauJer needcJ rune plays to get m10 the enJ rnne, sconni on a 7-)arJ run b) lluar· terback Todd Finl. The e\tr<1 point evened the ~ore :it 7-7. But the Pirates .lll\ ered the bell in fine fashion. ring on an c1ght·play. 67-~arJ dr1\.C A 27· y:trd run by Cl.a) h>n ~ ' the l..c) play. Mathers' 12·.>•nd l cepcr around Ida end ':a'e OCC the lc:id for good ,\ n t c lope \'allC) coulJ be lulled into bcin bu b) .a bag pa'' Late in 1hc third quarter. Mather' hu Ruin Bl:;nch:ird for :i J9.)arJ 1 L> pa d~n the nght ,,Jl:'1r c lo gt\e OCC ;a~~ k:ad . A L.cv ~rie t":lmc •1th 13 m111· u .... i...(t in the g:.1mc OCC be <1n :at the ntelopc Valk\ ~ard hnc Uul Mather'.\ c:uncJ 17 ~-:>rd> on a cru .. al third·:ind the nd Olt)ton follov.ed """h ;a 56-ard >rm run the t:a~t lime the frc•timan \l.UUIJ IOU h the hall Cl;,\ht:t l.:ne~ he v.:a> v.1th1n 'tril.;1~ • dl\lao.c l1f the record, t ~• agree I "11 h \\\)rl m. n '• J «1 ion 1<1 g1'l' 111hcr hacl~ " di.i.n(C l\J run thl· toothJll f h.· .il\d 1.:rtJ1tcJ hr\ ulkn'"e line ;and fullbJd. 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I c:i::,.- ---"#;;5!~· ....... .. ..... ~ >O ttOllY 1111 .... COlll ....... ~ llllSt travel ~ nlgN for 111W CIF DMslon vln championship game. BY &•n C.••ecm. ,,_.. ...,_. COSTA MESA -Tbcy'lle woa more _... ICCIHd more poialS and advanced further than aay foolbal 1eam ia Costo M.., HIP hiswry •. ...,..... , o, I......,. , , 111 .......... $'14 '---tlll ... ftfHlllli 1111 ,.-aow Myroa Mlller'& M"!""4' •re beU., aKcd so pn:Mdc JUSl one more 'de1ail ro their rcconketdn,a cam~isa: Beat Tnbuco Hills. at Tnbuco Hilb, for 1be CU' Division Vilt championship. -!''''~ ,,.,,. ._ 1 a•"c..-11 tr•u .._ '''I ... St411 .... I I I .... , 0,. T..... )I 1 111' T..... t111 ISl1 -=-,.... ~ OCC-Llfllilll t. __. 1, C.W.. •-*-1. 0 MtOH SCHOOL CMRLI lllltY .... TCMMIUllllDIT -i.~ta --.. ti ""' S r I II , 0 ' • 0 0 ' 0 r o • ' I I 1 S 0 0 0 • 10, J:D t 1 1 lS 1 , 1 1 --=. '"" -·-- .. " ,. ., 1 I 4 J ' ' , 10 I 0 I 4 , 0 0 2 , ' ' ' 1 0 1 I Troli...., Hills ii 1be desiina1ed home tcara and the choice, accordina 10 Trabuco Hills Alhletic Director Oary. Sibella. ii the S,~ll ~WD on the Tro.buco ~pua. The SI.le wW be off.cially annqunced today · al lhc anoual ClF Football Playoffs Lunc:h,. con it tbo Sequoias Athletic Oub in Ful· lcrton. where alt ot the finaJists will oonvene for a pre·fiaals ptbering at 11 :30 to meet, ·and talk wltb the medi:a. ·-- 1 I 1 10 0 1 0 I 21 11 1t 7t Tot... H 10 11 ... 1c-1tro-n.... 11 22 u u-n 10 U 1 I -JS Millet's et>-includes Principal Ed . Harcharik aod three key seniors -Bryan Lwcembou.rpr, .Jeff Nieblina and Dinh Tran. and hOpe(Wly Miller's right arro.. as- sistanl Alex Henderson. 0 fUU.llRTON TOURNAMENT ConMl•tk.n CNmptoMhlp Newport HM1MN' 43, Santlqo 17 ----. """lfl ..... ,. .• hllfl )03t Gkmo 0010 - MICl¥'M I 0 2 II tsrn 3 5 2 H ,,,, ....... 200 4 .w.t 1 1 15._,. !Oil lil.c:a.,e. 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Lookin& bad on Weck 13 is two-Cold for Miller; buking in the aCtcrma1h of a sur· prising.1y easy JS· 7 rout of ~ Marino, as well as dwelling oq the performance o( Tra· buco Hills in Saturday, night's 42-io smasher over Laguna Hills. .. Trabuco was absolutely dominant," ~id Miller . .,(Justin) Vcdder·made a couple of beautiful passes and L:igun:& Hills 'ndded a new wrinkle, a wingcd·T. and it took Tra· buco a c:ouple of series to :adjust.' But once Trnbuco got its feet on the ground it was over:~ Miller and .his Mustangs know all about 1he "hunger factqr," and they snw it in Tra· buco Saturdlly. "They look rc11I hungry," said Miller. "Us beating them, :and ta.king away the league championship may h3ve been the besl thing for them. They're not looking by anyone, now." As for Mesa's conquc~t of San Marino, even Miller admits he wu surprised :u the case in which, his team qualified for the fi. nals. "'I 1hought they would pul something up tougher 1gainst the run," said Miller .. But they played a very strong pass defense the whole · aight with two deep ufe1ics back there, waiting for us to throw the ball. I waited for .them to make· the adjustment, but they never did. "Our k.ids were motivated a.nd it was just our g~e Crom the first snap of the ball. We Cit.....,.._ AMAi. OW.. Pu.err Cosa Mesa'• Dewayne Gren.shaw buries three would·be San Marino bCldcn at the S·vard line: en route to his 9·yud couchdown run Friday night. The third defender, behind No. 21 is Geoff Aic:AdaJn, who wu cvcntually dragged into the end ZQJtc. were basically running 11 against nine. It was our oCfcnsivc line's best g:i.mc for as· signmcnts and not 01aking mistakes." The Mustangs came out of it injury free, and Dewayne Crenshaw continues· ·On a mending course toward JOO% efCiciency for 1hc historic litle game, a scen:irio which has never even been a pipe dream for MC$.lll over the past 34 yearii. · "I 1cally feel we're Creed up. from the past,~ Stlid Miller, "II can be done. Then: is no CUIK." 0 Some !lings to ponder "'°" Olt Co5'i ""' ~ MustJ0gS u l'1oy gird tor S.lU<"'y niQlt"s Clf DMsloo VIU ~ V1r1W 11: Trabuco Hills: 81nh Tran hu scored 23 touchdowns. ltlf lonO* esi trom 97 yards OI.( ~ he's gcft In from 50 yards or more five limn. He nas 2.243 pros lor _tne srason, jusl 61 --.. -·· 0cr .. ~ (New Or· lew S>lrts) lqt .,. No. 2 ""' "' -Orange C01111y nnking< fWld1o iJWlos' Jcft Byrd (2,576 ,..., " 1992) b No. 1 .... """ yardage .. 4.273 rm '*" SMnll1 on Olt at-limo Dl1llge ~ 1st •• Trin's gone over 300 ptds In a pne r.ict ltlis $ti· son .w and his ·23 TOs l'lis year gttes hin 45 cner -· ... Colll Meso has pwcd 1or 35 ywds or less In a game s.11 times Vis 'JUI w, t#lc:• tor NO YARDAGE -The -limo al pQSSeSSlon tor Colll ..... " 13 -b 21 -16 -· .. 00-posed .. 19:« tor ... ---°"' 13 -... ____ ... _ .. ~ yards 00 IWO SICkS -The ""1ongs' line "'1oltes b I school rtcOfd and lhey'rt ~ on I nlnl-pne I .. 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Hond W S Bo• 5209, IMna, CA ""'9d, l250obo 1---------1 13100. ~ ..... 330 .. , S.y l CM t271f..5209. L .... ,. Afttq Furn: 642 "777 TICltETS 6075 . REWAROI CIO: c1n:u&aoon. RMI E--. aw AllPt, Ill• c.... ~ 723-1497 EHIGNEERINQ -72°'1 -1-WAV. oc--... .. lllEltCIDE$ 1130 OPPORTUNITY ..., ...,.. ..-.:: iiu1T ilili c;;;ry Spotcw ........ AM·l••••••-LOST : 0f'•"8• Slrl"4 Kltteft In Huntington Beactl. Family deV4MateO. Sma1t aucceasful con-... - --... °"'9wl ~ dining llnes, leavlog 1 Zl9. 'U aoo ao ~ aUftancy otrering otc ....,...,......,...,;;., roorn.tabfa 6 8 ~ 'SOCKS' LOOIC-AUK£5 1:15fN!'\. M2. S*Ol542 Q'r•Yi'f'8n 1n1, 121 • Ovil/Sln.M:l P.E. who ThlPr f •JI L..thar • SOfa. tow while ....a. lilftlw WllllUld.. And t.tp -6t e 65K ml. ~ ~ BUSUIESS II< FDIAHCE •pace. soma work'° ~ . bufr.t • cftlr\8 l2.,300. We •• 2 M8cll. & Deb~ YM.U-. bod'/. ....... engfte. LOST a • ..,.. '° MM theil' ... ........ seat, en • ., S l.~0 who loott..,...... ,,.. ~ '°' 2 +atttU. mW. ~ 41(),IOO. ANNOUNCEMENTS FO~.~ own practk:e. Fully ~ 080. Never used. Atwt'Pet. SJ1Cept _.,. o.....-.llCIO.UJ..M9t 8111, 2t).32l40IOO.,, REWARD. Call 71.._, 374-2093. l';,;~u~nu~;;;;;;;;;i2~9~2~5~~~~~~~~~~1 ~i~•~ll!!n,: 1==-= ~ 'f'OU ~ WAWnlh 1 rot.WW b1p 714 _.'OM.,_ 1; LOST DOG ~~ n....-NT putera Call Warran RECEPTIOllllT .,. home. It you·,. a s>t-tk:kat '°' ~ ••• ~DD8D t 1 IK ~.......,•au; 7t~7 ...... 2.3S .... Dining '"' tabla, AepubUcan, ttlefe'• rnat'I Week. 0C to ...... '92 """ ~ on Nov. 21, M• .. lm••••••••l -,.,!~;!!~!:~~-1 For NB rnonQaQll co. w.im.n dbl ~ l*S hara tor you, too: ~ or New-bfMe lght., .. ...e Verde atea, CM. Poo-. •HOUDAV WORK• HMvy ptwts. ilaf-1558 751t48 Wf2 1r ........ 8 ,longstlslf .....er, .,11, Flie•lt>tie dMaa. Utv antf. ..._ ....... dle/T ... rler mill, aprtcot .~ PT. FT Fla twa. Eve AataM 11500 obo. frrMl· Birds • ..., re-le c•t ,..._. c8ll ~ cMe ~. St0,000 2925 ootot, male, neul. 5 .c.ar--.1.0TllEifT wtl;ends avl. Start n . OUT OF SAHTA I'S e,. rnepla •W-1718 ...,_ goktan ..,... i:1·~:::::~::~""~·-:=·~·~·=;-::'°-=--FOUND: CAT yrs old, "9fY lr1andly, 5530 Advancernanl aYt.. No s..tla exp'd ......,_. beaut!M ma4e ~ Calleo· Tortoise, on medium-sized. Cell &p ,.q. 851'4738. eori tor allvet ..,_.ry Oak bdnft aet, ,,... ..ta. one with~ ..,...ue--·-o ~~~~~~-ILOST& aUSINESS FOUND OPPOJ.TlJNTIT 2904 Tt.enksglvlng Dey, .Jutla or CINck, 7141 ~ ~ kloM In Fa.sh Ill Pff. cond, 8 ~ ~ ~ t-.iit) Md 2 ~ &NU'll~POa.uua Nawpof1 Heights.,_ 434-«>90.REWARD ASSEMILYTECM Tu, w Th & Fr 17tw twty+oomm.854-$3W ' .,.w111•10ta.2 nlgM-gr-.n ~a st\Ol'I• EIUlb. A Payphone (vie Cliff Dr. & !MM LOST RING Sml bus w/growlh po-Must 0 hwe _; cw. ROO#ING. Need .. p·d :t:::;!'"" ~ hair Callee wilt. Rt:~: Ava.) &48-7009 REWARDl tentl•I •aek• ~ti Eng Sptmg 8sq-4118 applic•10, 10 own all {7l4I ~5975 D'••n eyes and BOATS 9250 ~=;;;::;:;;;::~,liL~o>isi'Ti'lCA:Ji'T~'''~-m;;_;:;~al adapt. person lo ord!K, OFF1CIE Aii'f'"P/t ioots, INl;a. Top l»Y hMlthy coM; • Supet"•li;;i;;ii;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il;ij -CoNiloe Cpe 427. ;; Matrioa Hoeal n Ball· a•semble & •tllp soft ~ ....wt.I• IP'a rftllllCtt. Mlrlt _,... ll:•tmbl..,. A Sn.ck/ H~,..,. s...__, room btwn SpnHpm, produc:u. Know -. Up 10 30 fie• hn '°' '°'top work. 557~ brtnch a wtitte: and~ 4•' ~Gr•"• _..,'\'!~f-'"lonol Pr •v 111. Aft- Sodm Rte. St "" ... · l..o$t Nov. 13 on Ttlanksgtvlng Oayll chine toots & CAO & CM mfrgf. MUM be tell· 5111e1 MEJt.CBANDJSE frlendly male grey & 1t'i1 wood tniW... pralMd 12eK. Self wlc Pot. t-8~955-Femla•f Ave .. coron. Ring lost "' tablas ol Adventage. Aesum• able. Wll train. Casual wttlo Air•~ ... •• Qood cond. 1800 Offg 0354 d•I 'Mer. 875-7938 buttet food. An lll'ltl· to: Ad 4'55. e Dialty draM. ~ Ml-57'4 Soma geni ofc. MUM llISC. &015 o... TMI 9411 ~ hfS. M7,SOO.f'INAN l'l&.500 31o.Bls3t•t INCRED48l.E StOO AEWARDI qua b&Kk ()nyJl. 14~ Pitot. PO Box 1seo, PILOT CLASSIFIED have .aala• exp A*" needs a "°""'' ~:1:-:AV=.._==-==-====I - ·-~. d'--•-·-..... "" --I . • ... _ pt_,. merin«. HJghty CASH MAKER LOST CAT: REWARD -"""""' _,,......., ............ ........ -'"""'" 1 • "-~ you organbed. enthusiast. Duell~ we .. M'l1't'+I tof · Earn '° $4000 wtlly. Black male, lost Nov. In center of Onp T'tM Piiot can counl on IO ... a .._. & person---.• adoption M tt'9 ~ a. unique. No 1atn. vicinity 3,d a Or-atone. Ring -ovel Clualfled myriad of rnercNon-=.. Lv MllQ 81$-0432 8Y Tom Taber (1tlq. port Ba.ch Anffnal competlllon. Best chld, Corona dal Mar. Wt.pe w/flU#d. Keep-n.. most comPf'*hen-diM Items. ~ Sheilair, 2075 tlae•poft "9ndlng rout•• now OWNER OEVISTATED. sake, lenuly mg. 548-aJve end~ dlrao-OUf cokJnwM compel . wn,. ptay Hk»a 'N 20 0.,.. ....... .... eo.a .._ (M- _.. at UQlflce price. PtNM call-....... 2695 879$ tory of goods and _. ~u•Ulle.d ~e '° SMk-wbh childcate? ' $Mort. -handcrafted-by .......,. VldoN & Bay so down If ~Jifled. or -476-5025, ••k IOl'··--~--~---I vices aro.r.dl call! I c.M T"9 ..... lodeyl Fred Shaw. N .... l'I St.) PIMM call 122· ~B<~od~ ....... ~~2~-~ .... ~~~~M~'-~O...~~ .. ~·~~~~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~M~2~-~M;;7~a;;;; 642-M?t. newt --.aMa 1317. • SEUJCll DIDCTOltT CUAlllKG SUVICES Clo .. _ ... ,.._ ~· 1'1'1 ... 11 a nae