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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-26 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Knee-deep in mud and loving it N othing can escape the talk of the nation -not even the Upper Newport Bay Dredging Kick Off celebration on Friday. ·I was just in Washington yes- terday," said Congressman Christopher Cox. "I'm much hap- pier to be here today "With all the mud back there, (I'd rather) be with Uu.s mud," he added. \NSIDf scoo\l California Resources Agency Secre· tary Doug . Wheeler added to Cox's com- ment, "Sacra· mento is not as tumultuous as Washington, but it's nice to leave Sacra- mento and be down in Orange County." Although Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer clidn't comment on the Clinton fiasco at the event, she did begin her speech men· tiorung the Daily Pilot. "I think we all have read the Datly Pilot's coverage and the headline a few months back about it being too bad that the legislature can't make up their minds about funds," she said. "But we had made up our minds about the Back Bay a long time ago. It may have looked like (we were indecisive), b1,1t we were qwet about the funds because we clidn't want anyone to tap into the funds." With all tpe speculation in Washington over whether or not the president is lying, it's nice to know that sometimes there is a vahd reason why our elected offi- oals keep things qwet and under- WTaps. Smell the roses On Thursday. Sakloka Farms spokesman George Sakloka told a gathering of about 35 Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce members U\at no matter how busy he gets, he always tries to take time out and appreciate what he has. Sakioka encouraged the cham- ber crowd -a rather high-pow· ered group of local politicians, business leader.; and activists - to do the same as often as they can. Some attendees immediately put Sakioka's philosophy into practice. City Councilman Gary Mona· han, a chamber director, said Fri· day he was trying to make time in lus busy schedule to smell the ros- es. And Mesa Consolidated Water District General Manager Karl Kemp said he, too, took Sakioka 's message to heart. "There's a rose in my front yard and I paused Thursday night and again Friday morning to take a sniff,• Kemp said. · -Compiled by Daily Pilot staff • Feelirlg super on Sunday .. .. football fans Steve Phenix, right, and Mike Dalton cheer while watching the Super Bowl at Phenlx's house in Costa Mesa. With dozens of fans glued to the TV, Super Bowl XXXII came to a close with the Broncos overtaking the Packers 31-24. STORY BY KATHLEEN HANEY PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGERTY ID est in peace, Green Bay. At least that's what the wooden gravestone on the front lawn of Steven Phenix's house reads. But that's not the team this Costa Mesa resident was hoping would make touchdown aJter touchdown during Super Bowl XX.Xll . "In my heart I want Denver to win," Phenix said . •But I always bet with my wallet and it's saying, 'Green Bay.'" A lot of laughter, food and good-natured betting has taken place at the Pbenix's Boa Vista Drive home on Super Bowl Sun- day since 1980. And for yester- day's match between the Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos, it was no different. ·our first party started with four people,• Phenix said. "But every Super Bowl it's gotten bigger and keeps on growing." "He's [Steven) been having them for 18 years and l've been to every one," said Fred Radack, a Fallbrook resident and Phenix's longtime friend. Radack, a Denver fan, said he loves the comradery of his friend's Super Bowl parties so much that sometimes socializ- ing overtakes the main event: watching the game. ~r•m so Family and bi ends fill Steve and Mickle Phen.lx's living room Sunday afternoon to watch the Super Bowl. busy Wking that I don't get lo see as many plays." Besides shooting the breeze between game plays, food is another cornerstone of the annual Super Bowl "celebration. Phenix's wife, Mickie, keep~ chips, dip, and crackers on hand for their 45-plus guests, as well as, •a lot of Coors Light.• "I usually fix bnsket of beef for dinner, too." she added. In the Pherux's living room where two televisions were tuned to the game and every chair was taken, 28-year-old Chip Flannery sat nearby with a yellow legal pad and pen. "Who wants to bet on the coin toss?· he yells out. As a couple of tus fnends volunteer, he writes in their names. In charge of the sideline bets going on in the hvmg room, Flannery took small wagers on everything from the first team to get sacked to wlucb team will need a doctor on the field first. •This was well worth the trip," said the San Diego res1· dent. "I have a cold beer in band, l've been eating nachos for the last two hours and I'm very, very happy." Other Super Bowl enthusi- asts, such as Laguna Hills resi- dent Tim Livak, also enjoyed 8 SEE GAME PAGE 4 N 0 T [ B C> () K steve marble Hangin' with Leigh and his superstar gang SAN DIEGO-In a town oi magic and light where everyone is coveting The Ticket, where the media machine called the Super Bowl has run aver every- thing from the Gas Llgbt District to Old Town. where everything is suddenly larger than life itself, Leigh Stienberg's name noats above the trenzy. "Going to Leigh's party .. says a man who appears to • be famous as be exits a white limo. "Hey, it's Leigh,• says another athlete, interrupt- ing a eel call to announce his sighting. Stienberg, the Newport •SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE 4 Oosureof Magnolia concerns merchants • But officials say blodtinJJ off the street would prevent delivery trucks from dogging up traffic.' By nm Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -In a move some nearby merchants cldun wouJd hurt their business. the Plaruung Conuruss10n will con- sider tonight O\erturrung a recent city declSlon to block off Magnolia Street near Newport Boulevard. City traffic engmeers plan to close off the western terrrunus of Magnolia, where the nar· row street dead· ends into a park· mg lot behind the Goat Hill Tavern and other busi- nesses dlong Newport Boule· vard. Severdl per· manent concrete posts would be l.IlStalled to restnct car traffic. but still allow pedestna.ns to exit the street mto the pdrkmg lot. mak- ing a sort of cul-de-sac for the homes along the last block of Magnolia Officials cldUTI dO\ng so would stop commeraal traffic like ldrge 8 SEE MAGNOLIA PAGE 4 Newport set to hire Saltarelli • If agreement approyed, former county supervisor will oversee plans for El Toro Marine base. By Kathleen Haney, Daily Pilot NE'NPORT BEACH -City Council members will deode Monday whether or not former county Supemsor Donald . Saltarelli should be lurect to assist in the El Toro reuse planrung process. 11 the agreement is approved. Saltarelli will be m charge of mon· ~ itoring future plans for the El Toro Marine base. He will assist m the preparation of such plans wtuch rt!late to the process, such as the •SEE NEWPORT PAGE 4 ,,, .. ••••U•••-•••••••••U•••t1u•o•••••••••••••••••H•u•••••••t•ttu••ttouuuoon••••••••o•uo•••••••••to•t1ttfftttttofttlt••o•••ft••••••••••-••••Utoftlttltootut••h••••H•t••••••••••••••••••••••ouooooottHtoo•·ooooloooo•••••••••••••••htUHtt"''''"'uot••tt•••••••••••••••••••••••tUUt•••••n•H•••••..,•••••••••••••••M•• ... •••tt••••••••••••••u•••••••otooo•"'"'';'•••-•.,_t100000••••-"'•n.--•••••-••••••O•••to••oo•hv••-••...,ot•-•••••••Mt•••-• ' , ' ~ I ' 1 ( ) I f' J I W \ Newport Hamor High sthool the two gyms •nd the interi- or~ Into• lush jun- ~. A lot of time, ~ talent •nd money IC* Into th9 deCoratlOnl Md enter· tllnment for this spec.iM ftleht. ....... friends Md,... tNll-........ tDJOln tt.bl_., ....... Gnld ......... ........ to ....... HA PP Y BIRTHDAY 1 Sonora principal Steve Pavich delivered a bal- loon arrangement on behalf of the f acuity to birthday gal Wilma Grant whQ$4! countless ' hours of dedication have made teachers and stu- dents alike proud of the 8()..year-old volunteer . S-ltafy, ,.. 2. Q.ASSIFIEO .•.•.•••••. 1 ENGAGEMENTS ••..•••• 3 HEADLINES ' •.•••••• i ••• 2 NEIGHBORS ••.....••.• 3 SiPOR'T'S • • • • • • . • • • . ••• 5 WEATHER •••••••••••• .2 MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1998 • .I, SENIOR IMPAcr A t age 80, teacher's aide Wilma Grant is a positive role 1 model for students at Sonora Elementary School. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Wilma Grant of Newport Beach used to spend much oi her bme crocheting, knit- ting and watching television. But when her daughter, Norma Edel- hauserr started teaching second grade at Sonora Elementary School. Grant decided to lend a helping hand Grant, who turns 80 today, is up at 5:30 a.m. every morning and spends her days helping Edel- hauser's students, many of whom have very limited English-speak- ing skills. "There is a great need," Grant said. "People tell me they're bored but there's no reason to be bored; there are so many needs and so many places that need volun- teers.• She has always volunteered in the community by crocheting quilts for homeless people or help- ing out in soup kitchens, but for Grant, helping out at the school every day has been a unique chal- lenge. "I'm very tired when I get borne each day,• she said. "But it's very rewarding. I love to help my daughter out. We have alW'ays been very close.• Due to an illness, Grant recently had to forego her volunteer efforts and stay home. During that time, she received several "Get Well" cards and letters from the students. "They were so happy to have her back," Edelhauser said. "When she's not there the students ask about her and say they miss her.• Having worked at the school for almost two years, Grant said she' frequently sees the previous year's students in the school halls. "They always tell me bow much they miss having me in their classes with them," she said. Although some students are tempted to call her "Grandma," Grant sa.ys she maintains a pro- fessional relationship with the students and bas them call her Mrs. Grant. •using my name denotes respect,• she said. •A teacher should get respect." In addition to helping children improve their English, Grant's presence in the classroom provides a source of companionship for .some students who come from troubled homes. "There was one boy last year who c.ame from a troubled family,• she said. "I think it helped him to get close to me." Offering first-hand insight, 7- year-old Daniel Labrada said,. "I like Mrs. Grant because she's nice." Even though there are students who challenge her patience at times, Grant said she is still sur- prised by the impact she's had on their lives as a volunteer teacher's aide. ~There was one boy that I bad a hard time with last year," she said. ~But at the end of the year he gave me a rose and ldssed me on the cheek." MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pll.Ol Sonora Elementary volunteer Wilma Grant uses llashcards with students Nhu Truong and Brlsetda Roman. Grant, who turns 80 years old today, \COmes every day to help the second-grade class. Friday morning, Grant was sur- prised as the whole school, during flag salute, wished her a happy birthday. Sonora Principal Steve Pavich also gave her a certificate of appreciation. After school, she was taken by limousine to a Mexican restaurant for a birthday meal. · HE ADL INE S It happened a year ago thiS wee;k ... T be Someone Caies Soup munity theatre. me. •• ..., li:Mol ddldnD relive •star Wan'" 20 yeus Kitchen opened at its . took part in a taste teit to alter tta first nileue. They re· 19th Street location in Huntington Beach resident guide the ICbool diltrtct'1 pizza enacted an experien ce from a Costa Mesa. The kitchen had Scott Sellers won the prelimi· contract. Director of food ter· long time ago, and the atJ.nos- to move several times because naey steps in his plan to hold a vices Jacqueline Kravitz Mid pbere seemed ~e a galaxy far, of objections to past locations = boarding contest at tile the students' opinions would far away, as kids waved light ge. The Wedge, at the tip be weigtlted in With the cost Of sabers and strangers talking by members of the community. of the Bal.boa Peninsula, is the contract. Tb8 cblldren about giant blobs and a myste-"We are going to make it hailed as one of the world's picked PizZa Hut and Uttle rious phenomenon called "The really homey,• said owner best surfing spots. Caesar's as their top choices. Force.• Merle Hatleberg. •This is the only good time of day for them. Balboa Peninsula activist The Grace Hoag Cblld Cue The city of Costa Mesa start-They come and sit down and Gay WusalJ.ICelly started a Center closed its doors after 25 ed steps to a.nnex about 330 have a hot meal and don't have plan to get the ·u-Drtve" boat years. The center, which acres of land near Santa Ana to feel discriminated against.• al_gn put ha.ck. Mike Harrah, opened in 1972, was operated Heights. City officials said the who leases the sign's former by the Assistance League of annexatton would ellm1J}ate Historic Balboa ctnema was spot, had said the sign was tak-Newport-Mesa. The league duplicate public services such sold by John Wortmann to the en down to be refurbished and closed the center because it as police and fire . Residents of Balboa Performing Arts The-would be back up. The 6S. said it could no longer offer the unincorporated areas atre Foundation. The founda-yeaN>ld sign is a fixture at the affordable day cue. opposed the city's plan to tion said it would continue the Fun Zone area of Balboa. annex the area: remodeling of the 77-year·old movie house to serve as a com -A dozen Newport Beach Thousands gathered at Edwards Newport Cinema to -Compiled by Chris Lamb D BEAQEBS ttQTU~E Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No WEATHER --SURF . .! 642-6086 news stories, illustrations, edito- Record your comments about rial matter or advertisements the Daily Pilot or new5 tips he<ein can be reproduced with-TEMPERAl\JRES out written permission of copy· Balboa VOL 92, NO. 22 AQQBESS right owner. 63158 Our address is 330 W. 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The vegetarian selection varies and may be either a.sa ad, sandwich or hot errtree. • Mondlly: Roasted chicken with dippl~ sauce or grilled cheese or student salad with ham; oven french 'es. peaches. choke of milk. • ~ Cheese pizza boat or turitey sandwich or student sal- ad; aisp green salad with low·fat dressing. rosy applesauce, choice of milk. • Wecll...-.Y. Sloppy joe on a bun or ham sandwich or student salad; com and half an orange. pretzel cookies, choice of milk. • ~Bean •nd cheese burrito or vegetarian sandwich or student sa · baby carrots with dip, juice bar, January c.ake, choice of milk. • Ftidlty: Chkken fried steak with rice and ·feavy or roast beef sandwich or student salad; seasoned green ans. peaches, school-made roll, choice of milk. In the openrt:lon of child feeding programs. no child will be discrlml- nated •nst because of race, sex. color, national origin, age or handf. cap. If you,bellew you haw been discriminated against, write lmrnedi- ltely to 1he Seaetaty of Agrkult-.n, WashingtOf\ D.C. 20250. ... . Since 1972 j l I I I I . I I • , Newpon Bt:ach/U.ma Mesa Daily Pilot MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1998 Q engagements neighbors Rifkin-Jean I .Juanita and David Rifkin or San Ramon have armounced the engagement of lhetr daughter, Lt. Disa Rilld.n to Capt Robert F. Jean, son of Dorothy cmd Jean-PaufJean of Costa Mesa. They will be mar- ried April 4 at th~ El Toro Marine Base chapel. The bride-elect IS a graduate of California High School in San Ramon. While at the Uruversity of Texas at Arlington, she earned degrees in Russian and Psychology m addition to being named the Veterans' Acadenuc Soldier of the Year. She's currently enrolled in the Engineer Officer bqStc course at Fort Leonardwood, Mo. Her fiance graduated from Edison High earned his bachelor's degree from San Diego State University where he was awarded his military commission through the ROTC program. He commanded a rifle company while deployed to Haiti and is cunenUy stationed in Texas. Graham-Knight f\lr and Mrs Thomas Graham _. of Costa f\lesa have dl'l.Ilounced the engagement of thelf d~ughter, Anne Kathleen, to Claude Carter Krug ht, 111, son of f\ trs Hollie Krught and f\.lr and f\.1rs Claude Krught, Jr of AtlcUlld, Ga They will be mamed in June m Newport Beach The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Estancia Htgh School t1.nd UCLA, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gd1JU1lu. I ler hance gradu- ated from Berkmdr I hgh School and Georgia South<'m Uruvers1ty in Sl.dtesboro, Ga. Carlson-Pfeif Mr and Mrs. Craig Carlson of Newport Bedch have dJUlOunced the engdgement of thelf daughter, Katie to Robert Pf elf, son of Mr and Mrs. William Pfeil of Fresno They will be ma.med July 18 m Ldgwt.a "Harbor Lights? ... 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Military Afr Force Auman Steven M Myers, son of Eilene Myers of Costa Mesa and Charles Myers of Swsun, arrived for duty as a com- munication and navigation main- tenance flightline apprentice at Dyess Afr Force Base, AQilene, TexdS. Education Costa Mesa resident!. Stephanie Goodenough, Ben- jamin Ritter and Stacey Ann Thompson were named on tlw Dean's Honors List at UC Sdlltd Barbara. Newport Beach residents AU- son Malkin, Jennller Morgan, Andrew Noble, Arjun Prasdd dild Michele Rubino were nc1.mc>d to the Dean's Honors List at UC Santa Barbara. Rachel Dierks of Newport ~ach Wa.$ named to the lJt>dn'i. Ust for th~ fall semester at 0 rd1)ge Coast College. Corporate Frank McDowell was appointed to the board of directors for Orange Coast Title Ca · J9an Arne- son, partner in the Jaw firm Bowie.Arne-Frank son, Kadi, M cDowell Wiles & Gian- none of New- port Beach, was elected to the hocird of the Urb.m Water Institute m Newport I Bec1ch Ken Mor- Jleal Estate Group 1.0 Newport Beach recently represented the furn 111 the sale of a 40-unit apart- ment complex m Garden Grove. Shlrl.n Sa.llD.1 of Costa Mesa- bd.sed Strategies was promoted to the newly credted position of mar- keb.ng ~emces gan dnd Jay Shirin Sahni Skenderlan of Langdon Wilson A.rcb..ltecture nctrned Dlane Carpenter market- ing director of their Newport Bedch otfice. 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The parties. lwuy' lwlcl 1n tlw town hosting ll' S 11pN Bowl, lurc•cl me, that's II Sllf f' IJut the UddreSSeS -The 11•n< h UuiirlN Ill New Orleans, 1•11e h StrP<>t m Atlanta -kept me hOlll(' This y.-tir Wd S dilferent. The 11w1 Howl was in San Diego and 11·nhNq'<., party was at the San lC'<fO Zoo r figured it was as close th<· dction as I was going to get, on Sd turduy my son and J bead- 1 '>outh II the ioo seem.I Uke an odd 11<·•· to hold a party for your super- h dienta, then you're not think- y stralghL Imagine standing Pre talk.l.ng with Emmit Smith Ile a zoo hand glides by with a mcl or shaking handJ with WM· Moon while a cheetah suns nearby. A giant owl strelch- lta wings just feet from where rd ~ Stowart stt" et a keyboard Ing ln answers for an AOL cha- m. Th f anluy of it all begins make nae after a b1t. Which I.I why lt teemed per- y nNl.IOnable to find myself g noxt lo Kentucky Derby ran Bob Baff ert and trying to p b1I wU lde.nWy th tall, ch1J. man stand.Ing with Stien· . ' t't Ryan Leif.'' She nodded and tben milled, CONNECT AT THE UBRARY • The dty of Newport Beach otters a tree internet program titled Connect at the Ubrary, at 7 p .m ., in the Central Ubrary'a Priends Meeting Room, 1000 AVO• cado Ave., Newport Beach. Por more 1.nformation, call 117-3801. BREAST CANCER SCREENING The Costa Mesa Senior Center conducts a free breast cancer screening sponsored by the YWCA EncorePLUS pTogram and the Susan G. Komen Breast Can- cer Pounddtion, Orange County C hapter, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m . at 695 W. 19th St. Appotnl- ments a re required . For more mformabon, call 806-2037. BUSINESS SEMINAR The U S. Small Business Admirustrallon offers a serrunar tJtJed How to Succeed in a Home- Based Business, from 12:30 to 3 p m at NaUonaJ University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost IS $20. Attendees can bring a fri end at no additJonaJ charge. For more IJlfonnabon, call the Service Corps of Retired Execubves at 550-7369 SUNRISE IN NEWPORT The Ne wport Harbor Area Chamber of Comme rce's Sunrise in Newport Breakfast begins at 7 .15 am at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W Coast Highway. The breakfast features Mayor Tom Edwards and C ity Manage r Kevin Murphy and the 1998 State of the City address. The cost IS $1 5 for members in advanced , $17 a t the door a.nd $17 for poten- lldJ members. For more inJonna- llon, call 72~-4400. THE SIERRA HIGH ROUTE Adventure 16 Outdoor and Trdvel Outfitte rs offers a free pro- grdJTl titled The Sierra High Route with Outings Director Jeff Coope r di 7 p m. dt 1959 Harbor Blvd., Cosld Mesd. For more inJonna- lton, Cdll 650-3301. ' "Jn my heart 1 want Denver to win. But I always bet with my wallet and it's saying,· 'Green Bay ... "' -STEVEN PHENIX AFC, H ht" ScJld. Shdwn N eed elman, ope ra- tion!. mdn ager fo r the Bre wing Co . said he didn't care who won as long as the cus,tomers r·1ty's larger traffic plcl.Jl for the East Side, but area merchants have <lppealed the city decis1on to the Planrung Commission and hope to convince officials lo hit the breaks on the plans. The group collected signatures from 171 merchants, residents and customers and submitted the peti- atmost apologetically. "And who is Ryan Leaf?" "A muJti-mill.lon8ll'e in about three months," I suggested, before identifying the Washington State quarterback who is expe<.1- ed to be a top pick in the upcom- ing NFL draft. But for me, this was as much a proving ground as a fantasy trip. For years I've been telling my son that 1 know Leigh Stienberg. Every time one of Stienberg's clients went to the Super Bowl, every time he represented the top plck tn the draft. I never hesitated to tell my son, "Yeah, I know that guy,'' making it sound for all the world like we practically pl4yed tennis together or that he called me up for advice when ·one ,of his clients was vacillating between, say, a $10 million offer Crom the RaJders or a slightly sweeter bid from the Seahawks. So when Stienberg swept past me with an HBO cament 9'CW without evt11n the most eubUe glance my way, my son leaned over. "Do you really know him?" "Ryan. there are a lot ot famous people here. Ul<e his client.a." I told him that tt wu unllkely that Stien· berg WU going to com boundlJlg ovar to mo. •He's a V!f.Y. buly guy." My son nodded. ·us Just thAt l thought you knew htm;" I couldn't let that pess, IO I mus- cled my way through tbe mob sur- n:>undlng Stlenberg. Put a famout quarterback. pail a major league ftnt bueman, around Uw liMfi. be1red bone trainer, i:ight to am- ter ltage. "Hey Lelgb.'1 I Mid; around town WEDNFSDAY INVESTMENT BASICS OCC's Community Education Office often an investment work- shop titled Investment Basics, from 6:30 to 9 p.m at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $29. For more Information, call 432-5880 CRIBBAGE aue The Newport Beach Cribbage Club meets for an evening of crib- bage at 6 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Av~ .• Corona del Mar. All ages are wel- come. Por more Jnformation, call 642-0176. WEST NEWPORT BEACH The West Newport Beach Association's regular board of directors meeting meets at 7 p.m. at the Council Chambers at New- port Beach City Hall, 3300 New- port Blvd. The speaker will be Dave Niederhaus, director of Public Services for the city of Newport Beach. For more infor- matfon, call 548·4560. ROSWEU DISCUSSION The Mutual UFO Network of Orange County presents a lecture and book stgning with 'the co- author of !'The Day After Roswell" William J. Bimes at 7 p.m. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. The cost is $10. For more information, call 520-4836. BUSl~MIXER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce plays host to a busi- ness mixer at Birraporetti's Restaurant from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 574- 8780.' EMPLOYMENT LAW SEMINAR Sne ll and Wilmer presents a seffiinar titled Employment Law kept coming. "It's a littl~ crazy right before the game, at halftime and then alter the game," he said. "Other- wise no one leaves their seat." To show its appreciation for those who came out to the Brew- ing Co. for Super Bowl Sunday, beer and appetizer specials abounded. "We also have food specials, such as our Mlle High Pastrami sandwich in honor of Mile High Stadium in Denver,• said Needelman, "as well as the Ultimate Cheesehead Burger for Green Bay fans.• After the last of the fireworks exploded on one of the TV screens at-halftime, Llvak made a prediction. "My last words are this -Denver will win. Guess he was right. tion showing support to the com- mission. City staff have recommended upholding the engineers' decision. Also on the conunission agenda is consideration of a master plan for the youth sports complex planned for the former Costa Mesa Fann site. That did it. The old newspaper. His face lit up and he pumped my hand a bit harder. He may not know Steve Marble, but he lived in Newport Beach and, damn it, he knew the Daily. Pl lot... mined to save some sort of face with my son. Stienberg turned. I extended my hand. He shook it. He didn't have the faintest idea who l was. "Steve Marble," I saJd. He looked confused. I could tell his mind wu racing, trying to figure out who I was, or maybe what my intentions were. ''Dally Pilot." That did lt. The old newspaper. His face lit up and be pumped my hand a bit harder. He may not know Steve Marble, but he lived in Newport Beach and. damn tt, he knew the Daily Pilot. 11Hev, it's good to see you." he said. I Introduced b1m to my son. H pumped my son'• band bet01'8 turning back to the movie aew. My ion amUed. •That was cool:''" Yeah, I l&ld. thll ll my kind Of crowd, boy. Pamoua people1 IUpel"lten, the rich. the funoua, the unreaooably talented. And, · fbr whatever quirk d fate, me ... lauet 1n an Expanding Economy from 8:30 a.m . to t :30 p .m . at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa The COit ii SCO. Por mOTe information, call 253-2700. BABY SEMtNAR Hoag Women's Health Ser- vicel often ·a free lecture titled Maybe A Baby? al 7 p.m . at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion. call ~2550. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The Orange Coast League of Women Voters for the Newport- Mesa area meets at 9:30 a.m. at a private residence. For more infor- mation •. call 673-6694. GET HEALTHY The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's noon networking hmch features Vita- min Park owner Park Weaver speaking on bow to fight a col<;i before it starts, at noon, at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members and potential members and walk~ins are $17 at the door. For more information, call 729-4400. INVESTMENT SEMINAR Smith Barney Inc. offers a free seminar titled Opportunities in REIT Investing from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel; 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 955-7550. THURSDAY CAREER NETWORK St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's Career Network meel- ing for those unemployed meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach . John Hall, of NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 Community Reuse Plan and the proposed El Toro Airport Master Plan. Attending meetings and keeping others informed of signifi- cant happenings relating to El Toro would also be on Saltarelli's list of duties. The former Tustin mayor would enter into this agTeement with the city for a 12-month tenn retroactive to Jan. 15. Compensation would be $15,000 per month. The Coun.dl on Monday will also consider: • Adding the Balboa Saloon to the Qty ol Newport Beach Register of Historical Property as a local his- toric site. The saloon, located at 700 Hall Career Services, will di'iCUSS AdvancP<l Job Search Slc:ills for Career Level Positions: Network· ing. For more information, call 574-2239. SURGERY WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a three-hour workshop titled Cos- metic Surgery: Realistic Out- comes and Safety Issues -What You Should Know, from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. at 2701 Fairview Road, CoSta Mesa'. The cost is $29. For more information, call 432-5880. THE PARENT PROJECT The Newport-Mesa Unilled School District begms a free six- week parenting workshop title The Parent .Project for parents of strong-willed or out-of-control teenagers from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ensign Middle School, 2001) Cliff Drive, Ne wport Beach. Por reser- vations, call 424-7560. YOUNG REPUBUCANS The Orange County Yo ung Republicans pldys host to a mix- er at 6:30 p.m. a t the Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette Ave .. Newport Beach. The cost is $5 for members and $8 for guests. For more information, call 754-5955 or 642-3851. MEDI-CAL PROGRAM The Newport Beach Public Library offers d free program titled Medi-Cal Facts: How to Access Your EnUUeme nl Rights at 7 p .m. m the Ne wport Bea ch CentraJ Library's Friends Meet- ing Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more infonna lion , caU 71 7- 3801. FRIDAY EFFECTIVE INTERVIEWING OCC's Re-Entry Center offers a free 90-minute workshop from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p .m. titled Effective Interviewing at 270 1 Fairview E. Bay Ave. was built in 1926 and was originally used as a marine hardware storP that operated the first marine rnilway in Orange County. • Adopting a resolution estab- lishing a set of regulations for alco- hol beverage ouUets within the city. These regulations, including having a mandatory use pennit, will help the city preve nt and reduce alcohol-re lated problems within these establishments. • Putting an additional $2,000 toward a cooperative agTeement with the Orange County 'Ii'ans- portation Authority to study the environmental impact of building Santa Ana River crossings at Garfield Avenue and GISier Street and Banning Avenue and 19th Street. The city has already aQTeed to spend $33,000 for the cost of the What Do They Have in Common? Joe Erickson Diane Pritchett Past recipients of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Man & Woman of the Year Award. Road, Costa Mesa. For more 1nfortn4t1on, c.all 432-5162. HIDDEN JOI MARKET OCC's Re-Entry Center otters a tree 90-minute workshop liUed The Hidden Job Market. from 11 o.m . to 12:30 p.m. at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. SPORTS COUECTOll SHOW Sall Park Pf9motions presents a sports collector show and sale from 3 to 8 p.m. in building 14 at the Orange County PairgTounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is SS. For more infor- mation, call 771-2369. ONGOING ACCENT REDUCTION PROGRAM HeaJthtecb presents a free introductory workshop on Accent Reduction and Cultural Adapta- tion in the Workplace every other Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays from 6 to 7 :30 p .m. at the Healthtecb offices. 3140 Red- hill Ave., Suite 150, Costa Mesa. Seating is limited. For information or reservations, call 751-0255. .. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholic Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a .m. Monday through Friday at, in Room 3, Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644- 3244. ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group Of New- port Villa WestNtlla Rosa co- sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p .m. on the fourth Thursday of each · month through October at New- port Villa West Assisted Living, 39 3 Hospital Road, Newport Beach . For more information, call 631-3555. study, which shouJd be completed by Nov. 30. • Approving a plan to help resolve lighting issues at Aetcher Jones Motorcars on Quail Street. Nearby residents are hoping that interior lights at the dealership can be shut off at the earliest possible closing time to eliminate glare off the wtute walls in the showroom. • Approving a request to alter operations at Windows on the Bay · on West Coast Highway. The applicant, Scott Schuttleworth, hopes to increase the restaurant's hours of operation, adc;l a service bar and loudspeaker sound system in the outdoor dining area and put in for a change in live entertain- ment. The Newport Beach City Coun- cil meets at 7 p .m. today in council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. 1998 Costa Mesa Man & Woman of the Year · 1998 Applications are now being accepted. Must meet following criteria: • •Well known in the community •Live and/or work in Costa Mesa • • Services contributed to the community • Variety and merit of voluntHr (not paid) . • • Demon~rate leadership in the ~ommunity • Contributed to the betterment and growth of the comm~ • Involvement in various professional, civic and charitable or:ginldtlonl f { I • • • ( ;. . -EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY sec womens hoops worldng on 11-game winning streak ·Dt:finiulg afan-p/«uo'. >bu get IJOUT money~ WOl1h henat~Pft ... --sec MENS HOOPS <XJAOI BILL REYNOLDS molly yanity sec hoops, you've got to-love 'em • Vanguards' basketball is the the· genuine item. I t's late Saturday night. I was suppt>sed to meet my friends at Goat Hill Tavern about 30 minutes a{Jo. But there's something left to be said here. I just saw two amazing basketball games. Llke that matters. Who ca.res what some sports reporter saw? She sees games every day. No, these were amazing games. Southern California College is small. It sits on a little patch of and in Costa·Mesa and we eally don't pay that much ttention to it. What happened there earlier aturday night was huge, though. First, the women's bas- ketball team ... This team is magical. U the girls that play for Russ Davis' Vanguards never win another game, they are the best women's team I've ever seen play in the Golde~ State Athletic Conference. A few years back, Point Loma Nazarene had a strong team. District 3 champs (back when there was a District 3) and GSAC title-holders for three straight years. Camille ArmiJO paced the Crusaders and ochelle Lightner, Shannon brams and Christy Stevens itched in. Then Fresno Pacific took the ominance. Erica John was the oman for the Sunbirds. Concordia with Gitte Myer d Heather Carll came next. It's Davis' tum with Elaine 'ttemore, Amee Pina, Gina ojoJa, Kristi Wright, Alana empton and the rest of the gang. Those other teams were oubled, though. Point Loma bad some internal roblems. Fresno.Pacific wasn't e nicest group of girls you've er met, either. 1llis season's Vanguards just appens to be that, though. The ~st group of girls. The respect ey show for each other, their ipponents, their coaches and em.selves is astounding. Davis says its a result of the of people he recruits. I'm sure be is correct, but you ve to wonder: Does this occur ore than once? I SW'e hope so, because if you an't get out to see them this eo..son, you've lost a special pportunity. The men's team ... It's no seaet. I'm a women's i asketball freak. I'd rather watch : omen's basketball than a men's : ame any day. But I'd go back to sec men's contest in a eartbeat, even if it means I'd · s a women's game on TV. The atmosphere a t The Pit is ectric for sec men's games. The tiny gym rocks and the 1ys in blue and gold make it ll. Their up-tempo style and eniable talent is just plain dfun. Saturdayi gcwe.was a ce-in-a-lifetime, righ t? No way. It seems Coach Bill eynolds' Vanguards are pulling uzzer-beaters eut all the time. emember last sea.son when ewport Harbor High product Ultin Mcintee sealed a win over iola at'the born?) J've said it before and will robably repeat myself over and er on this issue. but if you ant less attitude, more pride tl plenty of basketball talent, O..!_~!cb an sec game. •.uu.s tm't o do-oMije sports d atSCC. ~ im!t a dirty programi not tn -· the clumoom, or on Court. You M8 ~Yei:s lbak· g bands, giving blip and pets the rear. Sun»,~ wi nar.. but t you Me Is what you get. iADd idnce tbM8 pm11 are ll'ClllDG, fun and~ ... g.t a lot. 'Th0 Shot' pll~ Vanguards over the top •Fans get their money's worth as SCC's Adam Dzierzynski nails a buzzer-beater to lift the hosts to a 100-98 thriller over Cal Baptist. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot ./ COSTA MESA -Students and fans hud- dled on their feet iJt clusters on the gymna- sium floor at Southern California College Saturday night long after the game had ended. They needed to talk about it. The Shot, that is. They needed to feel the remaming bits of stardust that still lingered in the air. Minutes earlier, the magic wand had been waved and made The-Shot possible. They still needed to savor it. The Shot ... something out of a sports fairy tale ... but reality for Adam Dzierzyn- ski, the sec men's basketball team and the fans that got to enjoy it. Tue senior guard seemed to be running without a plan as the final seconds ticked down, but getting the shot off over two defenders from the baseline was all the plan Dzierzynski needed as the ball darted through the net with the buzzer sounding to Wt the Vanguards to a 100-98 victory over · Cal Baptist in Golden State Athletic Conference play. •·The plan was to just get Adam the ball and have him create, H sec Coach Bill Reynolds said. ~1 think be had it in his . mind that he was goirtg to finish it. - Dzierzynski, who reached his season average of 17 points, had been creating all evening as he also dished off 14 assists. But his inventive play was doing nothing to slow the visiting Lancers. "To tell you the truth. we weren 't doing much to slop them until the last couple minutes o( the game, H Reynolds said. The contest was a crucial GSAC match for both teams. The win lifted the Van- guards to 2-2 in conference play while Cal Baptist slips to 1-3. "People tend to underestimate the qual- ity of play in the GSAC. But I think this game proves that there are some _quality, tenaciolis players in this conference," Reynolds said. The Vanguards (13-9) jumped out to a 30-15 lead as the squad drained 13 of its first 14 field goal attempts with both teams playing at a furious pace. "We know we can't sustain that," Reynolds. said. · He was. correct as just six rrunutes later, Lancer guard Aaron Proffitt drilled a three-pointer to put the guests within two points of the sec lead Proffitt. incidentally, transferred to Riverside's Cal Bapllsl after playing last season in a Vanguard uniform. From that point on, the contest was about as closely and as qwckly played as one could unagine. sieals and rebounds were igniting fast breaks, several that were capped off by thundering dunks, including one that by SCC's Terrence Wilborn that tied the score at 78-78. After Wilbom's dandy, the Lancers (9- 1 Ol put together the game's only other streak, aside from the Vanguards' opener. Martin Woods, Richard Hurt and Dennis Weaver were turning turnovers and rebounds into points and actually grabbed a 91-83 lead with six minutes to go. But SCC was relentless, sending the packed house at The Pit into repeated fren- zies. With 1-11 remaining, Woods sank a three to give Cal Baptist a 98-96 lead. It would be the Lancers last score of the con- test. Wilborn rek:notted the score at :48 with a putback off a Rod Scheuerman miss . Cal Baptist took a b.meout to plan their attack with 37 seconds left and an 8-second differenbal with the shotclock, wlilcb ensured that sec would get the ball back. The Lancers never even got a shot off. Wilborn bpped a Cal Baptist pass and Scheuerman found the handle. Once across the half-court line, Reynolds called a timeout with six ticks left. That's what led to The Shot. : Definitely a fan-pleaser,~ Reynolds sai.p. "You get your money's worth here at The Pit.• Even though the hosts were outre- bounded, 37-23, sec got clutch perfor- mances from all its starters. The light shone upon each of them sev- eral times throughout the game, but became fixed on freshman Denrus Keane. The 6-foot-3 wing player hit for 32 points, which included six three-point goals. SCC WOIIl0Il blitz GSAC foe, 92-56 •A full-roster effort leads to SCC's 36-point triumph. By M•lly Yanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -You shouldn't , smart off to people. It's Just not : nice. And you definitely shouldn't ! sass people who are bigger, shoot· : better and who, by the way, are : really nice. ' Llk.e the Southern California College women's basketball team, for example. When Cal Baptist visited SCC Saturday evening, the squad had been struggling. One of the play- ers went up to Vanguard Gina ! Jojola and told the 6-foot forward that sec better watch out. that : the Lancers were about to pull off : an upset. Big mistake Huge. ! Not only did the Lancer have : to eat some crow, she also had to : fly out of Costa Mesa Wlth a 92-56 ; loss that sec owned from the beginning. The Golden State Athletic , Conference win not only pushed : SCC's mark to 17-4, but sustained ! a perfect GSAC record of 4-0. : It was the 11th consecutive : victory for Coach Russ Davis' : Vanguards and set a new SCC : mark for most wins in a row. "That (remark} got us pumped up.• Davis said. ·we played real- ly well offensively and defensive- ly. We looked good.· ~/OAl.Yrt.OT Costa Mesa Hlgll goalie Ceu.r Porcayo had hi.I hands full from start to finish lD Friday's PacUlc Coast League boys IOCCer match. with vtstttng Laguna Beach. Despite the greal effort. the ball ma~e its way into the Mustangs' goal ln a 5-1 vldory for the A.rUsts. How's a 13-0 run to open a game look? • It looks good. How does a 19-pomt, 10-a.ssist performance from point guard junior high boys basketball championships Dwyer (8th), Ensign (7th) • wmcrowns Amee Pina look? Pretty good How does first pla<f in the GSAC sound? Sounds good. But how does an entire team effort that literally blew the Lancers off the court? : Beautiful. : Cal Baptist cut the deficit to 10 : points when Veronica Patee hit a : three-pointer with 4:45 left in the ! first half. But the Lancers never : really posed a threat to the • .. : poised, confident Vanguards. ' : Despite their assuredness, NEWPORT BEACH -Dwyer of Hunt-: which was even present when ington Beach edged Costa Mesa, 44-40, : five nonstarters were on the floor, to take the Junior High Boys Basketball : SCC's players never act cocky. Tournament eight grade crown Friday at : Elaine Whittemore. the Ensign. : GSAC's leading scorer who The locals were down by three points : turned in 13 points and 11 at the half, but watched the Huntington i rebounds Saturday, made a stab Beach team run off to a 12-point lead. : at a pass. In her bustle, she However, Costa Mesa had seen this i knocked over a Cal Baptist play· before. : er. Just a w~k eMlier, Dwyer held a 16-: It was Wbittemore's ftftb foul. point lead over Mesa before the Mus-l but she still raised her band and tangs ca.me thundering back to sink the : then helped the Lancer oft the game-winner with three seconds left. : wood. • This time. though. Dwyer held it's : Cal Baptist sank jUJt 26%-of tts advantage despite an imptesSive run that i field goel attmnpta and conunlt· ouUasted the game clock. ! ted 29 tumoven. Costa Mesa •was led by Michael On the other lide, the GSAC11 McGuire's 14 points end seven· assists. boltell abooting team oootioued Carlos Aldrete pulled down a teem-high Us tear With • 59% night from the 12 rebounds. 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COltA Mesa High wrestleT CeA.r Gonulei Wins the Outstanding Ughtwejgbt trophy, and Eric Stout (152), Laurlan Stpa (171), and Jeremy LoOJn (189) eQch are individual champions at the La Ha,bra s~-way tQurnament. . Juan Camberos' two goals help Estancia High score a 4-0 victory over Costd Mesa in Pad.fie Coast League boys soccer action ... Jeff Reeves, Matt DelaPena, and Erle CarmJchael each score 22 points to power the Southern Califorrua College Vanguaxds in a 119-64 demolition of UFE Bible College ... Sophomore forward Colleen Hatch pours in 27 points and grabs eight rebounds as Orange Coast College rips Riverside. 86-46, in Orange Empire Corueience women's basketball circles. Hatch also scores 21 more to compliment LeAnn kazmer's season-high 24 points and Ricarda Kuyper's season-high 13 assists in an 80..63 win over Cypress ... Widely-respected 20-year OOAchmg vet- eran AIU Hendenon is hired as the defenSive coordinator and quarterbacks coaC:h on head coach Myron Miller'• staff at Co.ta Mesa High. U>oldng back, -I'll ~o this ~-- _.__ . ..,. ICDl'el 19 ~ts and ..... , .... 11 to go eJoag Witb. r.-.i .... w ~-a.aMaa "-"'~-team ..... COelit ~ lollnllllreU ~evero,....._w. ,,,-. Je ~ --------- ~~~Mcll19 Sllli•llii!411ri_. K~and ~ ..... Is, ud ftve blocked lbots to P,.wer tbo :&tanda ~ gir,ls balkelball team.Jn a 53-50 sea View League ~over~ .. Matl Heritagt.ob ~ efjt\t Of bis 16 polnts in the dftelstve fOulth ~~ M Corona del Mor bokh off U~, S6-54. in Sea Vlew League boys basketball actibn. Geoff Probst scores 14 pc:>inbi and ha.I six assists, cmd Brian Spatt pulls down 11 rebounds as the Sea Kings close tbe week with a 49-43 win over Nc'Wp<>rt Harbor. Jun Geeillngs leads the Sailors with 16 points ... Patrice Lumpkin sinks an eight-foot baseline jumper with a minute remaining to lift Estancia High's girls basketball team to a 42-41 upset of Tustin m Sea View League play ... Gilly Powell scores 19 points to go along with ntne rebounds. and point guard Nancy Lux comes up w1th seven wmt.&,. five assists ant! fiV'e steals as Orange Coast College comes away with a 57-46 Orange Empire Conference women's basket15all 4 victory over Riverside ... Dave Miles scores 30 ppints and has 15 rebounds, and Dareck Crane scores 21 a the Orange Coe.It College men's l)asketball team Wins 111 first OEC contest ol the season, 72-61 over Riverside. Miles goes on to post 22 points and t l boa.ids, and Crane 18 ~ts u lbe Pir~ rOU lo a 1'12~ vidoJy.,... cypres. ... ~Bela~ of N~rt Harbor Yacht Club wins the prestigious E.E. Manning ~ • lbe~ of the dall with the ~ numtis ol"entrieis at a aoca1 regatta. n.. dMs WU the Naplef &J>at. with 24 entda&. "Jbe.MoMlng ~one qt the oldest such m Soutbetn . . <Mtlng badt to 1935. .. I I \ P P \ B I H I II l > :\ '\ . Not9: ff your f•Voriti WU an Athlete of the WMll prior to sept .• 1995. pleue c.11 574-4.2.U and MYI• of Nbi«f'• bil'thdate. • . HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS \VATER POLO -4 Orange County's No. 7 team bands Mustangs a setback. VILLA PARK Despite three strong quarters of water polo, Costa Mesa High's girls squad were blanked· in U1e · final seven nunutes as Villa Park handed the Mustangs a 6-4 defeat. Villa Park, who received all six goals from the same player, shut down Costa Mesa (5-11) and upped its mark to 16-4, wruch is good for the No 7 ranking m Orange County. The Mustangs were led by freshman Amy Devey's two goals, whilP C'ari Howc;e and Jan Gru- bisich each added one. · S repha.nie Lombardo recorded eight saves in the Mustangs' cage NONLEAGUE VIUA PARK 6, COSTA MESA 4 Score by Quarters Costa Mesa 1 1 2 0 • 4 Villa Park 2 1 2 1 -6 Costa.Mesa -Devey 2. J Grubisich 1, Howse 1 Saves Lombardo 8 VIiia Park -Pulver 6 Saves Seligman 6. BASKETBALL SUMMARIES GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN SoCA.l Cou..eGE 100, CAL. BAPTIST 98 SoCal College Keane 32, Cezar 7, Dz1erzynski 17, Scheuerman 13, Mcintee 12. Wilborn 15. Dignan 4 SoCA.l COUEGE 92, CAL BAPTIST 56 Cal Baptist · Patee 17, Swift s. Green 11, Allen 3, Risner 5, Cullison 4, Sterling 8, Marshall 3. 3·pt. goals -Keane 6, Dzierzynsk1 2, Mcintee 1, Cezar 1. 3 pt. goals -Patee 1, Swih 1, Green 1, Risner 1, Sterling 1 Fouled out -Patee Fouled out • None. Cal Baptist · Woods 25, Hurt 20, Proffitt 16, Weaver 20, Knudsen 5, Wlaker 2, Harvey 4, Martin 6. 3 pt. goals. Woods 6, Proffitt 2, Knudsen 1. Fouled out · None. Halftime: SCC, 58·54 SoCal College Kempton 18, Whittemore 13, Wright 14, Jojola 1 \, Prna 19, Chaney 2, Emde 2, Marks 2. Herkenhoff 3, Hernando 8 3-pt goals: Pina 4, Kempton 3. 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