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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-13 - Orange Coast Pilot) . f SERVING lliE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 WEEKEND REPORT Will trust translate into school bond votes? Newport-Mesa officials must make strides to convince public it deseives more money for repairs . " F or the Newport-M sa school district, what may be the most positive development in the recent squabble over school configurations is the community seems to be leanung to trust th district ogain. . And that trust could prove to be th'1"g'l't?atest weapon m the district'~ arsenal should it deade to a k tax- payers to pay for a bond issue to repoir ilc; !;Chools, SttU, one of the biggest obstacles is u state law that requires bond i sues to be approved by a two- thirds maJonty of tho district's vot- er,,, • Jn con!i.crvabve Orange County, the distnct has to overcome a JO- year 1 gacy m which few bond 1ssuc havo passed. And the dts· trict hc'ls to deal with the mistrust INDEX created by th~ h uge hnanc1a1 dcbacl ot the t>a l -ndfllely, the embculemcnt of about $4 million from form er Finance Director Stephen Wegner m 1 92 a nd the county bankrnptcy m 1~94. But wtth a list of a much as $112 milhon in C"llp1tal unprove· ments, the ci1i.tnct isn't ruling out SEE BOND 'AGE A 19 WEATHER alma _........, ................. At a 61,,.,, ... ........ -.~11 ______ ... II 111• , ... ..... ""'"" p 0 .. . 111,.1 ____ ........ alt _...., ____ _., ,, 1171 ,., : Mesa: You lose, here's $25,000 • Water district .shells out cash to 2 unsuccessful bidders of plant's colored-water project. ' ht, ... , ( ,, . llcit ltit The adage "It's the effort that counts• never rang more true tor two ummccess- lul h1ddflrs who will each get d $25,ooo gold :;tar 1ust for lr}'lilg to come up with a de:.1gn proposal for Mesa Consolidat- ed Water D1strtct's colored-wdter treal- ment plant. · Thre lrvme-l>a.-.ed hrms ~ Black & Velltch, Q\mp Dr~ :;er & McKee Inc and Kcnnedv/Jenks Consultants - have prequalihed for t,fle project. The board voted 4-1, with Trudy Ohlig-Hall voting no, to allocate $50,000 for the two finn:; that wlll not be awarded the pro· )ect. "We are a:;king the propo!>en> to do quite a hit of work," bo.ud member Ddnd Hdynes Sc'l1d m dclensf> of the $25,000 t>nzPs • We believe th(•re should lif' some <.hared nsk m Uw cost • Tht• recommendutton lo oiler the 1:itipends came from consultant Carollo Engmeers, the hrm that is prepanng ~ conceptual design of the colored-v,:ater treatment plant. Carollo .e.timated thot it would cost $75,000 for each of th three firms just to submit a proposal The estunate was based on a prOJection that each proJIO:)a} would require 750 hou~ of work at $100 per hour Ohhg-f.iall, who oppo ed the stipend<., said the co it of !>Uhnutting a bid lS Just the co:;t of doing busm ... She -.aid "M" a chm;~ large. well-~tab­ li<.hed, multimillion-dollar firms to ... ub- rrut the proposal . ~Twcnly-hve thousand c,.,11 rs is SEE WATER PAGE A 14 Law clashes again with Piecemakers • County health dep artment fmds code violations during surprise inspection, which is a condition of group's probation. I IJ I GFl -----!kif CO~ TA MESA -The Piecemake~ Country Stort"' is up to code m the eyes of God, and that's an that matter ... , its ownt"rs .. ard. · The store. H'CC1ved d wa.rnmg from th1• Ornngt-County Env1ron1111.~ntal I (Ntllh D •pcHtmenl for a, number of hcetllh coda vwlat1ons this week. How- ever, the Pirc-croaker ofhc1als, who have been C'haracterned a., anti-gov- ernment, beh "'Ve God' law 5Upe.rsed a ny crcatoo h)' human" They have had a history of fighting mumc1pal hr , bulldmg and health cod.c tn«pections The Christian group l>a ro m th M v~rd area is al o on probation Yl tlh both th dty and count) for p Vl· ou violations A ... a condition of i pro- bation. U1 Picc~makers mu!o.l ubm1t to regul 1 unannounced inspection , Thio;, tim around, the stor at 720 Adam A'li "' w cited for vtol tion ltl1 t md uded not covcnng up a ugar bowl having too man}' dish m th kltch n and u mg n mop clos t for ~torag , 1d Mon ., Kola rnski, a Piecemakc r SEE CLASH MGE A 14 ln 1961, James Ga.vu beteme the chill of the Newport Beech PoMc9 ~ Hit tint l..,ontlbility wu to~ 1'.} Week -the anmaai conWlning of te1 ~ m B&lboll Island ~ = bNak -under ooalnil.) a r .. -~ 1'1 ...... Mew•• ,, k .... --... ..., ................ H. coo ................ .... A 2 Saturday, February 13, 1999 MOIAL Of THE STOIY I Admitting the problem is first step to a solution "Being honest with ones'ell is good exercise." -Sigmund Freud I love being active. But as last summer wore on, my enjoyment of jogging began to wear out. J still ran with my daughters, but I frequently told them to continue without me. Something just did- n't seem right with my right leg. At first, l attributed it to being cramped m a crowded car for 400 miles. After d tew days rest, J tried running again but, within rrunutes, I was walking. I took DlOre time off but then competed in a triathlon with my daughter, Kelly. I could barely walk for days afterward, but I assumed it was 1ust be<'ause I had given my all to the race. After a few more days of rest, I put on 1hy trusty shoes and tried again Once .again I felt a tight pain with each step. :1}lis wne r figured that it must be -Oecause my shoes were old and needed to be replaced • Three days later, I tried again with new ~oes. but sometlnng still hurt l waited a :week before tutting the pavement again, &it I.stopped within rrunutes. I finally .adnutted that sometlung was clearly wrong ~at wouldn't take care of itself. I had heard practically th11t same .. phrase voiced by a friend who suspected i er teendge daughter was mvolved in S'ome destructive behavior. "I asked God for guidance. ·and that day a friend callea who had expenence in that area God knew 1ust what I need- .µ,• she said. • 1 guess I was in denial, Cindy. I didn't wcmt to believe there was fti!ally a problem But I fmally realized aQmething was wrong that wouldn't take ~re of itself.• When my fnend confronted her daugh- ;:ter. she admitted to it and agreed to get :o>unseling She is on the road to recovery. .. · Thanklully, my problem was not as ;ieflous, but 1t clearly wouldn't fix itsell. l l)lally went to the doctor who examined ~e and then asked the obvtous question. :!When and how dtd you injure yourself." 1 thought back to the first bme I noticed .;something wrong and qwetly answered. •*.About three months ago." She looked sur-.J?rised and said, "I'm sorry, I didn't qwte .aear you • With that, I dedfed my throat ~d repeated the answer. ' She asked the next obvious question. .!Why didn't you come in sooner?• I.told oiler my rationalizations, and she replied, .. 'Oh, you were in denial. You need physi- ~ therapy.· When I called to make my appomt- D11ent, the recepuorust asked the obvious ~estions . When J met Mike, my physical •ttierapist, he also asked the obvtous ques- :Qons. I told him my saga while he exam- flled my hamstnng, :· •Nice tear you've got there, CUldy, • --&tilce said. ;:: #I guess I've been in denial,• I ~sponded. •:• I've been m physical therapy and have ~om a neoprene sleeve on my thigh f~r "'ill months. The sleeve is ne1thet comfort- -4ble nor fashionable, but it's funetional. • I'm on the road to recovery. It's a ..(hazne it took me so long to acknowledge lbat I had a problem. But, like my friend , Cve learned that we have to admit that Ctere really is a problem, If we really 'Want a solution. .. And you can quote me on that • .!!" .. , -- • ONDY lllANE otlUSTESOH is a Newport atach resident who speaks frequently to parent· !fig groups. She can be reached via ~mall at grldyetonthegrow.com or through the mail at P.O. tox 6140-#SOS, Newport Beach 92658. . . faith ... Doily Pilot e, Th e reliq ion' belief pedally that of a divine lov focus of TV s~ial pon ored by local d1apter . -I h"RoN B!'.N· Yl:HUOA ~,.. I n honor of Valentine's Day, the Christian Science churches of New· port Beach and Costa Mesa a1e sponsoring a 30-nµnute television spe- cial, "Love is a Be, Love is a Do," au- ing at 8 a.m. today. But unlike the holiday, the program has nothing to do wtth physical love . . •Jt's a powerful me sage about divine love, what it is and what 1t is doing in people's lives right now,• said Earline Shoemake, a Christian Science lecturer, pracbboner and teacher (from La Mesa) who is featured in the pro- gram. "The love J found from people was kind of limited,• Shoemake said. She found #that big ol' capital L" reading a JIUJga.une published by the Christian Science Church. She was in her 30s at the tune, and from that moment. her lite turned around, she said. No longer was she a "functioning alcoholic" and chain smoker strug- gling to raise four children in an unhappy marriage, she said. She found the courage to be a smgle par- ent and lives free of fear and full of hope. she said. Although raised a Christian, she said she didn't understand the New Testament until she read "Science and Health with Key to the Scnptures. • written and published by the founder of Christian SClence, Mary Bake r Eddy, in 1875. ·n opened up the Bible to me,·. MAAC MARffi I OAll.Y Pl.OT Louise Greeley ls a Newport Beach Cbrlstian Science health pradittoner. Members of the lalth discourages the use of medicine lo heal physical Ulness. Instead health practitioners pray for the m: Shoemake said. Many of the church's beliefs. ~et forth in "Science and Health," reflect the values and We experiences of Eddy, who battled illness for much of her life. "I like to think it's a combmation of a minister and a physician,• Greeley said 1 LOVE IS A II, LOVE IS A DO' ·."You forget thdl you're worshipping God, and you ~nd up worshipping the ritual. ll becomes meaningless through its redundancy: The church has come under fire when spiritual cures have failed and the person dies. · • WHEN: 8 a.m. ~ + WIER£: KCOP, Channel 13 They do practice baptism b\;lt. for Christlan Scientists, bf).ptiSm means daily, ongoing punbcation of thought and deed, dccording to the Web site . 1fad.itional scientific medicine U1 the early to:mid-1800s offered Eddy little relief. But, according to the church's official Web site, •1n 1866, she was healed of a serious injury as she read the account of one of Jesus' healings in the New Testament This led her to discover whdt she came to understand as the science of Chl'U>· tianity, which she named Christian Science.• In December 1992, Andrew Want- land, a 12-year-old Orange Co\Ulty boy, began showing symptoms of dia- b<>tes, which can be treated th.rough traditional medicine. But his father, James Waotlandr chose to treat him by contacting a health practiboner, who • prnyed for the boy!·A few days later, Andrew's case worsened and the father called 911 for emergency help. The boy dted two hours later. Ul, Greeley said. "It's purely splritual," Shea said. "It has nothing to do with being spnnkled with water." "There are two completely di.fferent methods of healing," she satd. •They both cure and, unfortunately, there are instances that. in spite of d.ll lhe efforts, someone does pass on.· Christian Science parts company with different Christian faiths in other ways, too. Alcohoi is prohibited. •We believe thdt God 1s spirit, we don't need to pour in spmts, • Shea said. To this day, the church cli~couragei> the use of medkme, beheVing healing only comes through prayer. ·our choice is to trust God,• Gree- ley said. •There are many instance of people being healed of diabetes." The fact that someone like Andrew was so young and couldn't make his own decision doesn't make a differ- ence, Greeley sa.ld. The church has no pastors, or as the church likes to point out, its dual and unpersonal pastor is the Bible along with •Science and Health." There are Christian Science church- es m 70 countries, with the one U1 Newport Beach soori celebrating lts 75th anniversary. "Health and Sci· ence· has been public:hed m 17 lan- y~g~. . "It's following Jesus' example," Siild Louise S. 'Greeley, a Christian Science "Chnstian Sc1enllSls take the truth . live 1t m their lives and take it to the world,• S hea said. · health practttioner who lives in New- port Beach. A health practitioner devotes her·. self full time to treating the sick through spintual means. •Tue parents make that choice," she said. •w e d on't have a lot of ritual," said Jackie Shea, executive secretary for the Christian Soence Joint Broadcast Committee of Southern Cd.tiforrua. . Rituals and ceremonies are not nec- e ·sary. she c;ajd. The program IS the first 1Il d senes that airs one Sdturday a month on KCOP. The next is March 13. lt comes down to what you believe PLICIS TO WOISllP . • EDITOlt'S NOYE: Pla<es to Wor· ship features brief ~npt1ons of churches and temples In our cOf"llo munity. They appear each week on a rotating basis. Nondenominational LA VINA DE NEWPORT MESA La Vina de Newport Mesa was established in January 1998 to seNe ~ comrmallty, to INke i1 a bett.ef; safer place to hw by pro- Viding tM Gospel to the communt- ty. services are In Spanish and Include praise and woohip whh a strong emphasis on teaching the word of God The focUJ of Jose R. Coronado's tNchlno k how the word of GOd tS a message of hope and that can tr ansfonn each indi- vidual's life. People CMl come In whatever ttM!)' are comtort.ble WHriOQ. Ollld (Me Is provided for services. SeMces are held on Sun- day at 1:JO J>.m. end~ at 7 p.m. Sundly IChool fol chlldntn of all~ me.IS durinv the•· vice. The Sunlight O\t>. for cffil· dren urider 12, mMls~ at 7 p.m. Home Bible Stud._ mill throughout the we8.. The <hurdi ~ a minlstiy to those In pi'ltOn ~their families Clrid is active Wittl Madres. 1 support group for mOtheri With children In prison, or children In trouble. Coronado is senior pastor. La Vina is at 102 £. ~er St., Costa Mesa. For men irlfonnatiOn call. (949) 515-7217. NEWPORT MESA otRIS11AN CENTER H9wport Mesa Chr!SUan Centef is a OVlst-ontered. loYing. mutti- get• mtional chUn:h family com- mitted to equis)ping peoolt 'tO minist« In their' wcirld. The misaion is b-.1 on five COfe velues: 1) Wt .sl need God. 2) Every person n.ds to lcM and be kwed. 3) We ttwe our NSOUKeS to reach all ...-, 4> E'*Y plnOn a ui11ect to ""' .... ,5) We c.n Nd\ brtng JOmeOC• to OWilt. ·~ 7,• I c.oe••tpUt~ MMce In an lnfor· Mii Mftir'9 f9Mwlna m1•1ges .,,....... Waugh slcits. 15 held ~-'' p.m. on Sundlr • trldnlonll wont11p ls hetd It 8 1.m. lftd c:ontemPor#Y tefYkes ... It t:JO Ind 11 a.m. Profetsionlt child caN Is proWted. Bible study mNtS M 6 p.m. Jim Bradford Is --......,,. The church ls It 2599 ~!~~.Costa Mesa. FOf ~can 966-0454. Of check the church's ~ site at ~ ... SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHUROt South coist Christian Chunh exists to reacti and tuch -to ,.... peop6e with the hope .net love of the~ In~ to win ~ 10 Ovist and help them grow in hin\; to telCtl God's word .-ld through fwNoiwihlp Md pr.,.. 10 ~ God'J ~'°WW the chUrd\ the cOmmunity Md the wartd. Wotit!lp .... wfth prM d1oruleS, tr8dlttonll hymns, pr~ a.WlnDft ~,,.. t.onfs ~ .,. SeilurdllJ • 6 Pm • .-ld ~ at 10:15 Lm. Serrnoris Ire fJlpOlitoly and tMct\ from the ,.. ,,... br,,.,... oftiln lncorpo. nlting lf-*'tll ...... for ct.tflcadoft. ~ ~ fof •II eg11 '"""• t ...... Chffd care Is provided fat-~ chit· dten ri chAdrln\ c:tud\ meet$ for oldet chldNn ~ sbcth gr• on bOltt ~Ind Sun- -Jttrold A.~ l. ..,.,, .,...,. The dudt ls It 792 Vidoria St .• Costa ~ for more tn~ call $48-1461. FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS VALENTINE'S DANCE MdilI\e.rs Church will present a Valentine's Day Dance at 6 p.m. Saturday at the the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The event will feature dinner. dancing and prizes for the best costume. There will also be a dance con~ test. Admission is $35. For more inlonnation,call(949)854-7600 or (714) 536..-863 GREAT DISCUSSIONS A Great Decisions discu ion titled Weapons or Mass Destruc· tion -Re-emerging Threat? based on nonpartisan-balanced articles in Foreign Policy Assod· ation study matenal, will be pre- sented from 1:30 to 9 p .m. Mon· day at St. M ark Presbytericm Church, 2100 MarVista Dove, Newport Beach. A $12 study ~de can be purchased for the remaining six weeks of discus· sions. Por more information, call (949) 644-1341. A SPEQAL SERVICE The Pastor Paul Svingen will present a Service of Recondlid· lion al 915 d m . Sunday at New- port Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Dnve, Newport Beach For more infonnation, call (949) 548·3631. PANCAKE SUPPER A Shrove Tuesday pancake sup· per will be presented at 6 p.m. at St. Matthew's lraditional Episco-, pal Church, 1723 Westcliff Dnve. Newport Beach. The event will be preceded by evening prayer • at 5:30 p .m. Admission is nee. For more information, call (949) 646-1152. LENTEN SERVICES Midweek Lenten services begin Ash Wednesday at 7 p .m. at Newport Harbor Lutheran C'hurch, 798 Dover Drive, New· port Beach. A soup supper will begm at 6 pm. Admisslon is free. For more informatton, call (949) 548-3631. READERS HOTUHE news stones. lllustr.tions, edrto- rlal tNtUr Of ~ts WEATHER SURF POLICE FI l IS (949) 642-6086 R«ot'd your comments about t. .. n <Ml t>. reproduced with- tM D411ly Piiot Of news tips. out written pennitsion of copy· TEM1'£Ml\MES TIDES We hav. a westerly C05TA~ right owner. Balboa TObAY • AdMN A"""9 Someone took t30 compact d1sc:s valued It VOL 9J, NO. 37 ADDRESS 70,'52 sll'llell every 12 sec· O\K addr• is 330 W. hy St .. ttOW JO REACH us first low si.ooo and. checkbook from a car 1n the 1300 block around Corona def Mar : THOMAS H. IOHNSOM, Costa Mela, CA 92627. Cl«LUdon 71153 12;St a.m .• , •••. 2.0 onds for waist· to midnight Feb. 3. COBRECTJ()NS The Times Orange County Costa Mesa First high chest·htgh seu • lristol Street: Someone took a bag of tools and medical • Publisher (IOO) 252·9141 70,'52 7 a.m .......... S 5 : WILLIAM LOllDDJ.. It Is the Pilot's polk.y to Pf04Tlpt· ~ supplies valued at $500 from • car in the 3000 blo<k during the • Editor ly c~ all tfTon of wbsunce o.ified (949) 642-5678 Newport Beach Second low There should be ~ STEVE M.UM.I. Ple41M call (949) 574-4268 °"f>lay (949) 642.-4121 70t'52 2:08p.m .••••... ..o.s morning of Feb. to. • Managing Edit« m EdltotW NewportC~ Second high head-high .u at • Minor StN9t: Sointone broke into • car in the 2200 blOck ·nNA~nA. The Newport hadVCosta Mesa Mewl (M9) '42·5680 71153 8:32 p.m .••••••. 3.8 west facmg beaches. and tOOk a stereo worth lbcxrt t'I 00 •nd • money pouc.n wfth • Amrtant M= EditOf' =Pilot (UWS-14WOO) is Spofts(M9)574-4223 . WSTAOA nn;, tshed MOfldaYthroUgh Sat• Hews, 5pof1S Fax (949) 646--4170 se,., FOIECAST WaWtS should S6 in It during the twnlng of F«>, 1 o · 0ty Edit« urday In Newport 8uCh Ind e..,,.il; dalllypiioteearthUM<.net lOCATION SIZE SUNDAY • Neu:,...i ..........,.: A woman's pu;\e and wallet wonh .STEW~ Costa ,,,,..., tubialptlonl are Wedge .••...• 2~w First low Increase by Sunday. Ne'MEdl\Of av.Jlable only~~ Miiin Oflk9 about S2S were Ullcen from• mtaurMtt. booth in the 1700 Bulin.. Office (949) 642-4321 Ne'Nport •...•• 2-5 w 1:28•.m ....... 1.8 • .,_CAM.SM The l1mes Or1n91 County llack'-s •••.•. 2-4 w A Santa Ana Condi· blodt around 7 p.m. Feb. 7. : Sports £dltor 252-9141. In .... outsld9 of Buslna FM (949) 631-7126 River Jetty •••• 2-4 w First high • MAK IMlmff, Ne11Wpott IMc:h .,.SC... Mei-. 7:36 a.m .•••••• :5.7 tlon wm stay With us • "'°'° Editor ~to the Delly Plot NJllltled by CdM ••••••••• 2·5 w _ _.""°' ....... °"" .. bf'""' for 119'11 Second low through today, ,LV.~ s 10 per "'°""'" Secand ct. Tim.~""" 90AIWG ... ''"' c..-Drhie:SC:lmeot1t ~. ~ .... OilPay .. 2:38 p.m •••••• -o.7 NOYaiiM, = peld,• C.cllta .... CA. ·""*~~ Momlng~OUt bringing dNt ••. itoll chedts from•~ In the 100 blodl M S:JO p.m. :OMtfted~ lndudeal ......... of the ..... ICll'theltt Second h'9h .... and loc.el ..,, P05TMAS-.... a.= llllr\, a·sepm .•.••••• 4.0 Wt* vltlbtltty Is Feb. 10. One of the chedtJ wea ltter CMhed In Loi~ LW•l•DN. Tiil: ~ --.::=· M 5 to 15 knots ! '1cw1iCJlk)N ........_ CIO ~'9-'*-• ~In h emount ol S.,110 ,,. .... dport ..... ............. pOot ~sun Mtl llt ..... -.... ~Not. '-0. b '~ Wll,., Hlillf\C, ...... ~ 5 '° 10'""".., the .... • .. , ... c..r .... s..c:w ... I SJ0.000 ......... 0-. Aell ICMI Oflkir I MIM, CA ... eo,,r--11o 9"'1n.ot#I,.... ...... llflilmoan. ,...... .. ~p.m ..... lllind " ............ 11. ~ (, ~ , " ,• Daily Pilot Sotut'doy, Febtvory 13, 1999 A 3 '.1\?hen it comes to quality care, Hoag makes the cut • C ay Wd running errands, and I had managed to get • some work done while the WHAT'S UP . ens• out of hef.hnger and the next three nunutes make for one of tclevt-:.ton' funniel>t moments. lllEF 1LY l...if eguard reunion pla1med this year Plan are under way for a r wuon later this year lor cun nt apd former Ne\'.rport .. · ~els played peacdully. That they fwd bet>n playing together for •lmost an hour w1thout one of (hem running lo me in tears was As we walked outside to the car to make our way to Hoag Ho.sp1tal, my on yelled out to our neighbor, "My ddd cut hlS fmger oH, nnd we hdve to go to tho ho~pitall" I assured our · friend that my hn·ger was still finnly attached to my hand and we drove off. th twisted neck, thP hwken clavu:le and thP l ·yet.1r·old g rl wiU1 an unknown ailment. I was tnaged m about 20 mmutc , dur- lllg which the nur c told me that bagel cuts were not uncommon. (Note to self:'Start selling bdgcl slicers m the hospital gift shop.) Then I waited tt half-hour for the busmess. side of thP. hospital to conwd me to di cuss my insur- ance. All of my pa~rs were m ord~r. "M "A'S'tr -m1ured paucnts being cared for by ex< ll nt doc:· tori. ttnd nurs . I hdd a h. rd time understanding how e1nP-f· genty rOQm profe siona.ls fould treat o m~ny sick people w well and still manage to keep san Br>ach lileguards · • The Newport Beacll Fue dnd M nnP. Deportment lS trym!J to local~ former lile- guard who were part of llS 7b·yet.H h1 tory, Any alumni or lnends of former life- guards prior ·to the 1994 IJd1mng cla~s are requested ·to pwvide current addr~ses t minor miraclo. • , Dunng tho~e crying jags. !Vhen I r<?1:1lize that there was ~nly a minor c1ccident or shght f ltercation, I smile msido J>ccause I know that to the injured ltjd the immediate torture ~( the perpetrator i.s the only suit- able puni!\hment. • : I was just about to sta1 t iron· . ang some clothes when 1 got hun· 1~ry. Amazmg, isn't it, how the mere thought or housework -~ends me to the refrigerator? But \he ironing board was set up and ~"cause it looked like a perfect place to spread out my lunch, that's what I dtd. • I started to slice a stale bagel but wound up slicing my hnger insteac;t. Any bagel older U)an three days should be classified as ~ deadly weapon Not only are • . ,. they harder than the Hope dia-· · mond, they·cannot be rut Wlth- out suffenng major m.jury to at least one digit. The moment the knife hit ~y finger, I knew I was in trouble. Coincidentally, the night before I watched a video of the best of the old "Saturday Night Live~ shows My favorite sketch was the one m whichiDan Aykroyd played Julia Child prepanng a chicken. She/he "cuts the dick- Dnving down the strt?et, I tl)oug}lt I had carte bldnche to speed"to my heart's content - after all. what police officer would ticket a man speecbng·to . the hospital to have his finger · ·sewn back onto his hand? It was an opportunity I had not had since I drove Cay to the same hospital when she was pregnant with Roy. But the kids were in the car dnd I decided to drive the speed limit. Almost. Speeding would have been a wast~ of fuel. We got to Hoag and found oursel ves behind a crowd of patients. There was the head wound, the sprained dnk.le, • It wolild be two hou~ b(iforc I spoke to another ho!?J)1tal staffer. l wrote, read, dozC'd off and walked around. The television was on. tuned m to the Moruca Lewinsky Show, but no one watched.· lt was at the 2 1/2·hour mark that I decided to ask if l was till a candidate for treatment, "Everyone in th1i. waiting room came m arter me and I WdS wondering iJ I'm still m tinQ, • I said. But as the words left my hps, a nurse catled my ndmc. lnside, it was a scene from • ''Eat Right 4 Your 'fYpe' • ''Coolc RJgbt 4 YOID' ~-" &3~ Ilg Dr. Pe.I&' D~ R .?3.~tt• but they do, In .short order, I ieceived my stJtc-ht:s, d tetanus shot and mstnJchons on how to ci.U"e for my wound, The doctor went on to thP. cldvtcle, I think, o.n<l the nurse walked Qver to chPck the hedd wound\ blood pre sure. . • · As I walked back through U1e wa1tmy room, I could not unde1 - c;tand why, \\'tlh ~o many cho1c~. all or these people elected to :.lay three or four hours at HOdy to get treated. Hdvmg been through the proce5s, I know 1t'5 because Hoag's emergency room b like the one in "M"A"S"H,· whose motto WdS "Best care anywhern.· • STEVE SMl'Tli is a Costa Mesa res•· dent and free-lance wnter He can be reached at (949) 574·2462 or via e·ma1I at stsmth190idt.net . und phone nwnberi.. · The department . wip tompile a li~l that will be u ed for the annual reuruon~ TI10 e v. ho know the where- abouti. of past lifeguards can call Lt J un Tl\IT\er dl (949) 644-30411 or SMd c1Jl e-mciil to Jtumer@'Clty.newport- ueach.ca us and Lt. Enc Bauer at l~491 644-3045 or i.e nd an e-mail to E lw u e r @ c ity. n ewport -.- beac:h ca.u . Fat Free Yogurt· '"'"'6 Drinkables Rotors .a2JIL lOL s:199 ~ Reg. '2.99 Reg. ~.19 ~=o ~ CltiPs IMAGINE GARDEN VEGETABLE Wildwood Organic Finn 'Jbfu • NY Cheddar • Salsa • Salted • Salt & Vinegar • Unsalted H Dijon se :v:&Onioti REG.,,.~ 5 oz.. SOUPS All Nabual. 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Conroy's·Fi6wers in Costa Mesa is among the shops tiying to keep pace with Valentine's order~, change In tho time.• Two 42-foot-long refngr.rated trailen. fµJed w1th flowers. One everything was as easy as h.Jl.ndred fifty orders Thursday, 'hat hve-mmute call, hfe and 300 orders Friday. Full's Mould be a dozt-n time£ better point is well-tdken. A point that :1 dozen ros('s times better. requires his staff to be doubled ··~ut before you reach for the every year at this time. l lpne to thank your sigmhcant "It's a love-hate relationship," oQ\er for that bouquet of flowers FU.11 said. •1t•s a lot of work.• l t he or she so thoughtlully Five days a week, 1lowers ~re q•Vo to you this Valentine' Day, delivered from around the 1 re are a rew things you nee~ world. E.ach shipment is handled r.tbe aware of. by two full-time employees who ':First, remember the work that ·take the Oowers off the truck and • nt into titting the telephone. · prep them before they are added • , ond, remember those achmg to an arrangement. ~er tips clfter they dialed 1-The first step in prepping the ~b-FLOWERS cmd got con-flowers is to cut them under ~s::ted to Conroy's Flowers _._ water, which helps to preserve ~uch has been sdvmg lives in them. A preservative ls also _$.,ta Mesa this tune of year for added. The flowers are then left :~uarter-century On average. to stand at room temperature, t?t• entire process takes a gruel· which helps them adjust from .. 1-.Q flvf' minute!-. the freezing temperatures they : "Oh, yes, we get d lot of those sll in before being delivered .. \Vis from frantic men hopmg The flowers are then put back in 'ipt it's not too late/ Sdid Denny the freezer until they are needed w,11. owner of the two Conroy's to fill an order. 141\\ler stores m Costa Mesa Orders are handled by the &ut now wP'rt> seeing an designers, the artists of the Con- nuease in women ordering roy's Flowers crew. Full said he l•'Wers tor men. I thmk it's a has six full-time designers but •. •. ,~ ~~,~~,~~~ UNIQUE FURNISHIN.GS s~ &~Z>49 Fountains 0# 44Le- HUGE SELECTION 30°'0 0FF *CH· r~ *WAI I ARf •&MUCH MORE HOME & GARDEN.DECOR 522 W 19th St , Costa Mesa (949) 645 -9660 Dc,igncr on S1~n To Assist You icJust in time for Valentines! February 1 t thru 13th t,.,~·~ .-~~ .. ~ : t Sto~~ ") • t • ~. Reduction . '., l : \:: Sale f·~·r. ."l-~1, .. ~·,J+iflt·~.., = .. ,.. v ·· .. !! .~ : ~···~: As mu;h as .\ •. r · '\. r. "' 1.' • ~ ~ \ F~st. \J/2 Off j :: \._ Feb. 13th ./~:': . ..._ ·7 :· ~ .f. ·.:. ' ,.!' ... .,. ~·\ ·':+.;" ~ • •'.,.I.,}· ~,/'>~·· • . ...: :: Selected Merchandi e From Our Own Stock :~ Regularly Sold In Our Own Store 4 • Rings • Pcndancs • Pin$ • Necklaces • Ch.lin • Earring • Watchc • Bracelets 1 • Chnrm11 • Mounting~ • and ilvcr Jewelry of All Kinds Corne Ear.ly for Be t Selection. CHARLES H. BARR ~: VISA, Matelrard, i.t...,.m8 ElpfW. DllC9ftr GM'd I , ,; ' . id he hirel> at leiist four more lor the holiday. •Tuey are the key to the whole thing," .Full said. . For: Michelle Hoff, 22, this is the bq:.;t time of the year. She is a tempornry ~mployee who has workP.d the hohday for the past thrne years, She said the more expmienced dei.igners can .Put together a bouquet in 10 min· utes. ' · The b1ggest misconception 1s tt\ut tb1s is easy. I had a woman come up to me wanting a qwck hp on how to put together an arrangement. It takes more than that," Hoff aid, shrugging. The flowers are first pruned, w1th the excess leaves removed. A grid i lhen placed at the bot- tom of the vase to keep the flow- ers in place. The trick, however, 1s arranging them. "When I first started, I would first start with one rose in the middle, and then place five dround," Hoff Sdld. "It takes prncuce." While HoH is filling orlters, outside delivery people -four full time and eight contracted drivers -scramble to organize thetr delivery sheet and dtrec- hons, all the while trymg to make sure the bouquets are secured m their vehicles. All that work, and the only thing that your loved one dtd was make one simple phone call. But before you begin looking at that bouquet of flowers in a dif- ferent light, remember a dozen roses costs $70,"which includes a one-Clay guarantee that the flow- ers will not die. What would one do without Conroy's? . "I'd have to result 'to steal- ing," Reed Bearbowe( of Hunt- ington Beach answered. He was shopping for a Valen- tine's bouquet for his wife of eight years Bearbower, who said he buys flowers for his wife every week, was eyeing a $110 bouquet. "Oh, yeah," said 50-year-old DaVld Anderson on what a Uf e- saver Conroy's has been for him. He was buying roses for his gul- friend, and for the "girls in the office." Joyce Challman of Hunting- ton Beach, who was p1ck.ing out Don't Speculate- Inyestigate Santoni,. Skrifvars and Damerell Quality, Discreet Investigations .since 1975 Domestic Investigations Hidden Video Surveillance Background Investigations Criminal Checks Locate Investigations Marital Surveillance Asset Investigations New Hire Screenings C,11 Toil Free L Lie Pl f2689 800 966-5715 4'Saul's Conversion" (Act~ 9:1-31) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3303 Via UCID. N9WJ)Ol1 Beach 673·1340 OJ 673-6150 0\1J1Ch 10 am & 5 pm.. ~ lchooi 10 am ,,,...., ........ 0,,, ,.,,,,.,, u "lww CJ.rut liw '" "''" ~ tlv1111 r:/mJr ""' f'f9 lwr fauhfol 11,,,J potlwtti't ('Jmu,.,,, /JiifS. The Rt"Af I~m l>. HaynQ, Rt:c1or SVNDAYSCHFDUU: a.oo .... ~ ·10.00 .... a..i F.ad.rill at a.di Sdloal -s.eo~ r.r.t..n.---..s.-. ~c..,_...., SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 Pad8c View Dr • N9wpat Beac:tl 644·2617 or 67s.4661 O\urc:h 10 am Sundaf Sc:hool 10 am -. ..... ~ ....... ~ .... l2ftflOll n. '-' .... ftla""" ...... , ,.,. ... ... --"25 8~1AN l'OBUOA /O~Y PILOT Flower designers work at a fast pace lnslde of Conroy's Flowers to fill orders ln preparation for Valentine's Day on Sunday. flowers for her friends a~ work, said, "I wish somebody was giv- ing me flowers." And as to whether buying flowers was the easy way out, she responded, •Any gesture is from the heart -at least that's what you've got to believe.• -f---~ m1n1 u Stctraqe I I I The Extra Space You Need : : ti Individually Alarmed ti Resident Management I Units Team I ti Climate Controlled Units ti O~n 1 Days• 1,000 I I ti Computerized Gate ti CoUmts t'ti R t I I Access mpe ' ve a es I ----------ti Personal Business & I r STORE NOW 1 Seasonal Storage I I 1 SAVE I ti Extra High Ceilings I :! $50 off! : I I . I ~. I I Your 1st Monthly rental. I ~ I L &p~S/99. Must prtMlll ad .J i •. ----------• 640-9019 ~ I 1111 Camelback St. 91SON AVENUE ~ • t L Newport Beach, CA • • _________________ .. ST. MARK PRESBYTERIA CHURCH "Open Arms and Op~11 Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamborff & Eastblutr In ewport Beach Newport Harbor Luther•n Church 799 .,..,... Dr. Newport lleeolt Tr•dltlonal Llitheran Wonhlp•entoewlth Holy~ ........... t ..... • HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH J.. 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Week-long badges start at $45, givingyou a fro nt-row spot for everything from the Monday Celebrity l>ro-Am to the pressure-packed final round on Sunday. • It's a small price to pay to see the best . golf in Orange County all year. And the all-you-can-eat humble pie is free . Saturday, February 13, 1999 Doily Pilot FYI To nominate a Costa Mesa resident for the Mayor's Award, submit their name end e brief statement about why they deserve recognition. Include your name, address and phone number. send it by mail to Mayor's Award, city of Costa Mesa, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200; by fax to {714) 754-5330; by phone to (714) 754-5148; or by e-mail to www.dty- ofcostamesa.com . Mayor to give monthly award for good deeds II II = • Gary Monahan wants to highlight positive aspects of Costa Mesa. l:11s1: Cl I (klyPb COSTA MESA -Mayor Gary Monahan is starting a program tll.dt will recognize bonfl person a month for lus or her good deeds. The Mayor's Award will be gwen out at, the second council meeting of each month to some- 4\>ne nonunated by a community ·1rs ..... ~ ... a. ti SGmlOM ii" «I dff .. _.,._._.el.uttl ing cunll...._ II '9 ~.· GaryMONhM Mayor of Costa Mesa memb<'r. The award is an effort by Monahan to draw attention to ·the po<:1tive things residents do· rnther ttian the negative. . -1 think there's a lot of goOd .. Costa Mesa honors longtime employees for commitment Co~ta Mesa presented seMce awards Thurs-I ens, Floyd Waldron (Police Department), Mary day to 32 employee:, for their outstanding com-Elliott (City Manager), Peter Merritt, Robert nutment and dedication to the aty. Those hon-Wdtkins (Public Services), Mike Robinson, Peny ored at a speoal ceremony. Valantine·(Development Services). · • For 35 Yl'dTS of semce. Richdrd Rames (Fire • For 20 years: Enc Engle, Kurt Hasemann, DepdrtmPnt). Bobby Masuzunu. Carl McConnell, Russell Park- • For JO Yl'drs: Ron Mr.Muumy. Don Swanson er, James Wysong, James t liggins (Fi.re Depart- (F1rt> Dt>pdrtment), Harold NPwbum (Pubbc Ser-ment), Deannu Hawkmson (Community Ser- VKe'\), J,Kk Plltmcln (Community Servtces) vices), Bill Ellwood, Darell Freeman, David • For 2 5 years: Mdfk Brown, Thom Cd.ldwell, Goerke (Pohce Dc•partment), Midlael Everson, Ross Mc Kl'lvey (Fire Depc:trtment), Bob Dahl, Richard Sunons, Donna Thenault (Public Ser- Oavicl fl.l,n1r~r (C'ommuruty Scmces), Phil Dick-vices), Steve Haymdn (Personnel Services). 'i' ALDl ~.,·s C.\HPET flas opened a flt'\\' Ar< 'cl Hug Sttt(iiO \\'I)} Pcty Ocpt Store Pri< cc..,? .\LL Hl '{,~ & Hl "''\LHS Oil SALE. I lc111<llndCI(' wool". '-t\'rlllwti< ">. ~i-,al ALDEN'S L\HPI:. f';, I~( . I h(1 i l'lcl< ('1111" "ii , ( O..,lcl \1<''><1 ()4()-4838 ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Aouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf r-------------------, I 10°/o OFF I I Heart Shaped Cakes 9• I f Valentine Cookies, Cupcakes I I & I I Heart Shaped Pastries I I I L-------~~~-9~------~ (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa • 5 Fwy NMh exit Aedh• IUI. .. nghl, El Camino Real-turn leh Main-turn left, 2 blocka on left K • 5 fwy So\Jth-eiut ~port Ave · turn left, 3 blocks on the left. • 55 fwy North exit McFadden-Stay nght, Newport Ave tum left. Main-turn left, 3 blocks on the left • 55 fwy. South-Good Luck' RACK •Call 832·8466 DOWNTOWN TUSTIN .41f•·•··· MENS AND LADIES WEAR ?~ rltokt Sate, Up to 75% fJUI I We cannot guarantee you up to 75% off on your airfare to Haw<l:ii, but we can guarantee you up to 75% off on your Aloha wear! Garys Rack 148 W. Main St. Tustin 714-832-8466 Starts TodalJ ! , Garys Island Rack · 306 Marine St. Balboa Island 949-673-8208 We can't mention the names, but you'll recognize them. All the famous brands to choose from . 'f/-t"e .~l"'-"' /H 'f!tde#et#U '[)4'f/ .. going on, and my motivation is to brmg that out,• Monahan said. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will help collect awards from businesses such as dinners for two and gift certifi- cates. • "It'• meant to be a r~<>grution of someone in the . community each month tor some kind of an outstanding contnt>ution to th community,• Monahan sa.td. •ft could range anything from a neighbor going up a ladder to climb a tree to pull a cat down for a younger child or 1t could be a firefighter who nms into a burn- mg building.• Monahan said he expects th awards will recognize a broa cro section of the commurutf, The flTSt award presentat:iOn will be at the March 15 COWlcil meet- ing. Monahan is ~king for norru: nations from the community. The normnation deadline fot the March 15 award is March 5. SI,. Cl 1971 Our full service deli is offering: Catering for businesses and Private Parties Op to 26 fresh salads daily Boar's Head meats and cheese Three fresh hot soups daily Hot dinners 20 ft. salad bar ..-----------------------------~ Jumbo King Crab Legs Fresh Ahi Tuna Fillet/Steak Reg. $13.99 lb~ 8 99 tb. $ l l 991b. Re .$16.991b. [Ii] ~ D Ston• Hour.. -8:00 am 9:00 pm 7 Da~ s A \\t.·t·k Phone 949 631-4404 2fi5 I 11·,·i ne A"~· '"'""' " ...... • Co"'ta \1t·sa. H:!G27 WINTER M Fashions, Gift Items & Accessories on Our Famous Collections of ls.A M ae . 1mon v• • Donna Jessica 1 • ohnny Was • V.C. Torias & eIR ., . ( IRE DoilY. Pilot . . Saturday, F bruory 13, I 999 A 7 P . you~ estate in your f ami.ly!. 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It , ofters a yearly member hip o( I• $50 and day rcttcs of $5 for mem- • bl"u. and $10 for nonmembers. 1 Ridu~ can rent helm ts for $2, a 1 sl•t ol kneepads for $1 and elbow • pcids for $1. Larger-size tn·line : skdtes elm av,\ilablo to J<'tlt, and , : sp(>{'ldls are offered dtnly. Mon· , <l.iy is skatebourd day at $7 ~ 1 ddy, and Wednt>sday 1s senior Cit· • 1wn ddy it's only $7 fo1 those • 25 year'S and oldt>r. Tiw pdrk is , open seven days d week. ' Por a limited tun<~. Phdrside 1s ~ uUowmg expenc>ncPd BMX nd· : ers dt 1£>ast 1 h yedr. old to buy 1 yPurly .R1embcrsh1ps Nonmem· 'ber BMX nders will pdy full pnce : evPry ddy. Pharcade also offers d • fun birthday party package for , $110. The pncc incluc!Ps two hours of skating (or eight chit· dr<>n and, if you'd hke PhaISJde : to provide food. it's dn ddd1bonal $6 per dulcl. Phc1rMth• 1s c1t 1664 ..:;upC'nor Avr!, C'osto M<•sd. 'If you BEST BUYS call PharsidP., don't be confused if they answer "RSA lnlinP-• - thdt'S the retail shop connected lo th9 Pharside skate ramp. For more information, cdll (949) 574- 9966. Westcliff Plaza has added Mrs. Beasley's Bakery as a new tenant next to Ralph's. Mrs. Beasley':; sells b~kery and Hilt items. It's well-known for its gilt bdskets thdt are also available by catal99, r--------------~-~-~---------, l I I .I ;I •PENS •WAUETS •COASTERS fllith our very Special Offer .. • JEWELRY BOXES •GAMES •BACKPACKS Celestino's c1uality M EATS I /IC' 1111<'...,I \Intl <111<1 ~·r1•J< (' ,\11<11/<1/i/<' •MONEY CUPS • PERFUME 80TTUS • AND MUCH MORE MANNING'S all natural BEEF we offer a full line of VEAL ROCKY FREE RANGE CHICKENS "''"'7'"'1' All Varur11/ Rc.:f l.(110 . M11n11im(s All Nu/llruf Top 'irloin Steak Beef Chuck Roast $2.99 LB Boneless Beef Roast $5.991b $3.49 lb Ma11nm1(' illl .Var11111f ew York Steak Cele tino's Kabob's S1uned Chicken Brea t " Pork Chop $9.981b 8 I Ch1d.• n l..amh $5.99lb In our •Jll.·• tol m.tnn;a.k With CdcJ.1111'1 l>r ''"II $3.991b •••••••••••••••••••••••• : V ALii: TIN1':'S 0AY SPE 'IAL SELF.CTIONS • • Prime\Rib Lamb Rack : • Filet Roast Lamb Leg Roa~t • • Pork Crown Roast · La mb Crown Roast • • Special Gift Idea • : Geltstio~' World~ Best Jerky : • Special Va/1ntlnt Gift Packaging • •.. . .................. . 270 East 171h St ~ Costa Mesa • f949) 642-719'1 (Hill ren square 9·7 Mon.-Sat. • 10·6 Sun . • .. . (' M1 Grace Original Lemon Cake, hohday gifts, a monthl)' cake plan and hand dehvery or bakery items. All of its products dre ccrt1f 1ed kosher and dtiuy ' under the Orthodox supervlsion of the Rabb11Ucal Council of New England. fur morn information, call [94(1) .515· 1120. Mlkas~ 1s havmg lt 1)Nniannu- al tublc top sale through March 15. On sale are fldtware, • stemware and selected patterns ot dinnerware reduced 5Q~o to 70%. Thero urn dlso si•lect gtJts cUJd-hoUSPWdrCs on sale. Mikasa i at Metro Pomte shopping cen- ter, 90 t South Coast Dnve, Costa • Mesa. For more mJonnauon, call (714) 427-6830. After-school art classes are fun und creative at Sher's Art Gallery and Classes. Sher Swaim offent etas es for chlld1cn ages J to 7, children ag~ 8 to 12, teenagers and ctdults. The clas consist of drawing, pamting and clay-mold· in!J. The tour-week sesSJons vary on theme and matenals, and the kids C1lways have a great time while learning to be ootter artist<>. Sher'& ts at 2828 Ncwpqrt Blvd.~ Newport Beach. For more information, c.1U Sher'to at (949) 675-5385. A year-end clearance sale is under way et Uttle People + Me an~ Shoe Story'. Popular name brands for children arc on sdle, including AapDoodle, Erin's Babies, Billabong, Quiksilver. 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I"'' '''"' tl•r /~mt.Ml 1 '"' /,, ,, lorrJ/•ur t<1111i>rrou Honed by: P1urida Packer, Fmmwal (omu/111111 (1ut'SI 5peakrr: Riclt S11111pw11, A111rn<1111 Funds ~•tint u linuutl. ThursdAy, hhrMAry 25, 1999 U Noo11 -l :.lO PM A.(,. &lw11rtb 0-$011s, Inc. 19800 /t!IUArtbur Blul. Suiu 1400 RrurMtiolfs "'i"'"J. /N1i11c, CA A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. I" f \ TMI SlS ~l""C I' 11117 Tlte ~l~z-'•· Original IWltn.-~ (949)756-0JSJ CARPETS OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operawd by Mcs.i Upholstery· BERBER PLUSH 2()0/o OFF 250/o OFF with this ad til 2/20/99 with this ad til Larp lel1ctloa of GllalllJ ......... •Texture •Cable •Plush •Berber •Vinyl •Wood . Peter Glenn Skl & Sporhi is haVlllg an end·of-sea1>on cleM- ance sale on snowboard equip· ment, skis, boots, parkas, swedters, jackets, pants <.ind fieece. Peter Glenn Ski & Sports is at the former Newport Ski & Co. location, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more intonndl1on, call (949) 6'.H· 3280. • BEST BUYS ts published Thur~da~ ' and Saturdays· If you know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646--4170 or write to the Carly Pilot. Best Buys, 330 w. Bay St, Costa Mesa 92627. H foot onh 10 10111 .,,,,, $775.00 $875.00 $1 099.00 Tiny Bubbles was bottle- fed after someone' on 1he street gave away puppies t.hclt were only 3 weeki old. Bubbles ls a healthy and happy ?-week-old chow mix. looking for a faJUlly to love. To be referred, call (949) 759- 3646. Hodson Lighting Open fur~.-f rt. 9 00·5. SJt Y·~ 1~10 Ntwporl Ulvd . Cost;i Mrs.i Quali1,1 l i11h1 inti ~«'r• i< e for :rn Yur• (949) 548·9341 Vvhatever your landscaping or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can d~ it ALL. .. Profeuo" o consu tants Cu\\Of"•led to S1i.t Vovr N eds So<1d11>9 Soil Preparat1011 Plant•ng of Shrubs & TrHi Sprinkler Sytt~ ln•Ut lat on Outdoor Ught1t19 Drainage Systems Rotot•ll1ng Tree T111nmln9 Landscape Renovat1C1n Mownry /Concrete Worl. ~ekly Gardening 0vv1ng/Edg1ng Weeding Cu/t111ating Cleaning Beds Pruning Fertilizing Custom Jobs ll11NKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A f REE ESTIMATE TODA'r1 [LJ ~!c,9,.:!!.!! •s (949) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery a landscape Co., Inc . 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 EXPERT LANDSCAPING I S"'INKL£RS I MAINTENAHCE Slllt llttnn No. 164255 1Jte44 DESIGN .CENTER · FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERJ • Custom-Made • Slip Furniture Covers • Draperies, Shades & Bedspreads • Patio Furniture I I l \ I ' ) ' \ .\ ', I 1 l \ \' I \ I \ I I l I ' ' ' . ' (,-l~ ·()._tf)f' • I , oily Pilot . : Saturday. February 13, 1999 A 9 W D ON THE STREET What direction should the country take now that President Clinton has been acquitted? On the birthday of President Abraham µn.c:oln, d leader whose with obstruction of Justice. The Amcncan people have witnessed a lines. hallmark was honesty, President Bill Clinton was cleared or two arti-historic event. Much like the O.J. Simpson tnal, the public has been Now that at' finallv over, we VlSlted .Newport Beach's Wcstcliff Pla7.a des of unpeachment. one charging him with perjury and the other ..inundat~ with nr.w:, leaks, talk show:, and endless front-page head-and asked shoppers What diiectiOTl they feel th COWltry hould take. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J think we should move • on. If I w~re to vote, I would have voted to unpeach him. I think it is complctP.ly tair that he has not been voted out o{ office. I think the process worked. However, we ' need a stronger third pdt- • ty so that tlie p<!Oplc think 1t j5 'l1ore balanced. ·_:STEVE OtAltOS, 41,. Fountain Valley, exter- nunato I like Prcsidl'nl Clinton, and I am glad that this is over. I don't think it should have been brought to the place that 1t ha::. been. l think he has done a great job, and people will remember him tor the good things he has done and not his mistak<>s -SHARON PATCH, 39, Costa MP!:>ct, bunsta for Java-to-Go I f ! ')~ vA • •• •• ••••• • •••• }OJN IJS FOR l'ALENTJNE'S DAl' • AT • THE CANNERY : Jfarbor r11ise pccial Saturday, February l 3'i. Sunday, February 14"' 5:30 pm Dinner in the Restaumnt jollowetl Ii\• 7:00 pm -8:30 pm Dessert Cruise p~r pmon. -r1 - 7:00 pm D11mer in the Rest,ztmmt jilllowrJ by 9:00 pm 10:30 pm Dessert Cruise 6 5 2Q prr prN111 • • • • • • • • • • • • • For mort in.formation or rr.rrrl'tttiom pka<r ml/ • : ' (949) 675-5777 : ' • 3010 Lafoyem Avf.:. Nc.:wporc Bc.:.tc.h • •••••••••••• • •••••••••• ~~~~~~~j; S-:t ....... !w ~ ... ~ ............ ,,.. 'l Lelli• & ,,._ wlll lmt ..... .,1 '. (; •Valentine Lingerie S ·=~~=:.l:~~:i:: & Moro • Romance & Adult Videos ~ • Flavored lotions & Oils c s· ~ ;a,. •·. ~." ' • ~ (' ~ '. ·~ .. ~~-~ . · .. ~ ~~ ~ Well, fust, I don't think it 1S nght that he was ucqwtted. He should have been con- victed. It doesn't show our children that our court system works for them. r think the country will forgive and forget, but it will be in the histo- . ry boOks. -JENNIFER HITCH· COCK. 39, Costa Mesa, massage therapist . I think the trial was a waste of time. I trunk it was a big game. I trunk that even though it was about sex, lying to a grand jury is a crune. He should have been held accountable. I would tell children that a singular person representing a nation should be held to a lu.gher standard. -BRIAN PECOm, 27, Orange, carpenter Bas1c:ally I Just want to get down lo busmess agam. lt's time that the pre 1· dent gets back to doing the busmess of tho country. There cue so many impor- tant issues .m the oountry. I till think he' a )erk, though. -MARGIE BEN· NETT-MORRIS, 38, Costa Mesa, cus· tomer servlc.:e I think his acquit- tal 1:. ternble. He should hdve been convicted and removed. The Con- gress has created the precedent that lying and obstruction of JU'>llce by a preSl· dent 1s acceptable -JOE GLEASON, 34, Newport Beach, manner 25't?~Je. at1~ffe(;91'. ~A/ ffef~ ~Vt&;~~· • ~/2a!~ :%/f. ~y /{~9~ ,,_.,. . ...,,.'/. ~~ Valentine's Day Special Menu We are Offering a Special Package for Both of you to En1oy. Dinners Include: · An Appetizer Choice of Soup or Salad An Entree from Chef Darm :S Featured Menu Dessert A Glass of Champagne $15.95/Person Now acceptmg reservations The Newport Noodle has gift certificates . Great for any occasion . Open 7 Days• MON -AT 4 10 pm; SUN 2-10 pm (949) S48-0099 • Fax (9-f9) 548--8468 2000 Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesa S'J7 11 ,,_, ~r f!!r"°" ' - · A long ste1n rose fo1· th ladjt cJld,un tUld Eve yot lfrntuf. ot.n~ '1 cf\Jg:J3 ... <'lz1;ut cov.L'd l~c. mbu. wmalltic? ~~WPOill' . RIB_A (\OMP~~ .. 0 HARBOR BLVD! {joln ui al out c::'\~ur Lc.:alian on <llalwtuu. ·, 'ha!/ <l11t u·;f[ bt. o/w: ~ c:NOOdV on ~da:1. ']t6 '4· 1009 dVow c4cceptitz.~ _f_'i.rni±ed (:::~lf eie'tt.Ta.i:iqnJ.; 2/.96' .)(r,,lt!, .7Jft,r/ Yf'~h'. l~(T, •. 9~9 6:// ..!//(' ( t. I I A I 0 SOturday, rebtuory 13 ,· , 999· ... l • "IL v. .,, ~~-·-·a)' ov_e iou . 1iJith G7wce • Long Stem Chocolace ~;uffi~ R~scs • Hean-shaped Boxes • Chocolate Champagne Boccies • Individual Chocolace Hearts • Gourmec Candy Apples • Over I 00 different Chocolate Specialties ;-7</IJ f ' I' //fi~ Nrb ,,· l<'arhe.J'J,, /011r>rl fl>t('4 :i " ' ~ W11tclllf Plaza Brea Mall Huntington 1124 Irvine Ave. (714) 890-3022 B11ch Newfort Beach Marina Village (Mt 131-1700 (714) 141-3251 To Order call l-800-367-4240 W'e Ship Boxed Chocolates JT INf, ON'i> ·~· ~ tJ I 1 I \H 1 \ t 1 , 1 1 has the balloon bouquets that are sure to make your relationship soar! Order early to reserve yo ur bouquet. ,, I "Jl h•Ul I Pf. ft " •Hearts Aflutter • Black .Velvet • Peppermint Kiss • Red Hot Love • Hugs & Kisses • Be My Valentine Prices from $10'~-$1295 Get one free card {up to ~1.95 valuijl with purchase of balloon bouquet!!· l _..J I h Town Center Bake & Portola •GREETING CARDS •STUFFED ANIMALS •BALLOONS KMart Plaza lfarbor & Wibon CJ-.1 Crossroad Ctr Culver & Barranca <J.:&9.552. •PAPER GOODS • CusroM G IFT WRAPPING WE DELIVE·R (See store for det8Jls) WEDDINGS • ANNOUNCEMENTS CUSTOM INVITATIONS I 0 . •Let our trained staff capture that Sf)!JCitJ moment" , • I/I ( ,oo,· ie Platte~ BAlffiRY • Pie~ Of COSTA MESA ff Tort} . . • c.ll v'BreoJs IRVINE 262-9270 COSTA MESA .546-6386 0 Romeo, Rekindlr.T You can :,tart the fire with a 1m.·rc phone call. Look at all you get for just $275 11.1 11.uii.-•• '""" SATL ROW NIGHT PACXAGH l l\Cl.l 0 ES ••• • Deluxe room for l\\1l, Sat~ Feb I~ "' Md f ricbv night for onlr S 11 O • Champagnt.· and truftk's • 111s & h1:r.. \':llt.1\11111.'\ Da) ctnls "' Dtm~r or Stui<la) 8n111ch ~petals at 1um--Ow11 • One f rcx rot11JJ1hc movie 111 )ou r "JCHll V I.alt• chKk Olli till 8 p Ill. ~ r1 at/1ms. 1111/ (919) 1<1 MISSION VIEJO 830-9560 4500 ~~t:AltTltllt 8111 LH\Rll, r-.1 .. PCIRT llHlll, C\111 011\1~ 'Jl6li0 '(~00) lH 4l'f l Our extravaga nt buffet brunch includes your choke of Pnme Rib , Broiled Salmon, or Cherry Glazed Ham in addition to made-to-order egg dishes, pastas, and an array of delicious desserts. Price includes fresh juice and coffee plus one glass of champagne per person. Served lJ:OO a.m . to 3 00 p.m. $21 .95 per person. Special prices fo r children. AU swtttfu:art coMplts who mjoy our champagnt brunch will rrt1th-t a compllmtrttary ont p01,,1d llox of Ghlradtlli Valtnflnt~ ChocoLues. Bristol Bistro 1s located near the carousel in South Coast ~ t'ompllmcntary Valc1 Parking For lnformatk>n and f'f'.Xrwtlons: call 556-642+ ,. • { •• • • • •) • • • • • Doily Pilot join us faro Mein • Grilltd Jurnbo l'f'.iwtn • \c.11lion Ri~tto ~t. Sun Du ii I~ • • • • • • • : Chocolate Dipped t ong SlcmrilcJ • IOnc, I ily Cone with Mln,g• • $80 ~r couple plu) : Live MusiCal · • • • • • • " . ;~ -;-· ····-·--•1•t•• .. ,. • 08ily Pilot J 1ow Accepting Resen1utiq11 s for Valmtine's Day • • • • • • • • • • Hed~chog ;and H.thy Pomhcllo 1 l• fl":lm and C hiv\."~ • • %di whh l\al~.lnlll ~1igrH111cm: \ti~ .ind ~<~1llops h1 1'.1p11mc Stlll.C • • B kencd ,\hi lun.i • u c unJ l\.ah • • krb Si1l.1il • •• • • • • • • v M'.onm Champa9ne t,.\ltta Valentine's Day Br~nch 'Prt)t/lled h}• The Riv rbocd 'R stai..wai1t I ii\(' N t \\I 'O f f-1, .. N •• I • NI l \ 51.mday, Fel>r~H\t'Y f4tl, -11:'q() l. ,1n • . • !Appellzer • F .. e~h F l'11il c:1 .. kt111I w11(, Mn•\;~o-s~ .. uwberl'V P111·~,· · . ' · Chef de. C~te. • . • r • •'I 1rst Course ' I Pmlched E':'.19 with f',.,µsh .t\l!pctr•19t ... & B.1s1l-1:.."'!"''•>·tf,,ll,md<11~l' ' Blol'\c de Noil' •Second Course .; F,.,c;,,,,~ .. ·~ of Chic:k.:I\ with Grt'•'" Pee1-; & 'Ro"~t .. ·d P.·pp .. ·rs a .. .,.t Prestige • ·-Iliird Co urse• Sc,1llt•p Crt!peo; with l3utit'f'm•t S'll"'"h <~ Bu,.il B .. Mt Presti9~ • (Dessert • B.1kt•d .Appl.• "' Swn·t Putt P~,~try Co .. dot\ "Ro .. 9e $7 5 pet4 pet4Soh For Reservations Call (949) 673-3425 151 E. Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach - •Valentines 'Day · Sunday, February 14th lfi. ~ tdmx ~tms now! £ 1~~ ~-.. R\ST~~ Wlo hope that you will join us for a romantic dinner ... Starting at 4:301 our ltitchm will prq>nre a Special me11u for you and the loved ones in your life. ¥~""1~ cfal' 1080 Bayside Drive • Newpon Beach (949) 644p4220 *FREE STUFFED ANIMAL OR *MYLAR BALLOON •rcith Your Order of a Do~n Ro1e1 Ya1e Arrangement *LO G STEM $75°0 ·SJiORT STEM $3500 S1111e Ti111e /•(u· 1~111r Order to (714) 556-3811 .. " Sotufdoy, februory ' 3, ~ 9U 11 •• •••••• •• • •• Ce{e6rate ... •• ,~~ ~ o/a{en tine s ·m ay , .. ·""''""''"~~~ SuntfaY,-!Fe6. 14tli • :] •• . ~ .~ ·~ • :~ ·~ ' ;: ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ·~ Call i2 ·~ 94 9 -6 50-0101 for Res ervations ~ ~ 'Enjoy our formal sttting. .~ ~ Live music tvery 'Tftursaay at 8:30 p.m. 'ltlliy pay top cfo((ar efsewliere? • 2530 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach • . . . . . . . ' . . ·-.. . . . ....... , ....... , , . ----- f I hh ~ • Colibri Lighte~ (\alued to SI 10.001 .............................. $49,95 • • l'h~ -.:ml C IS! I• ( ' • • • 2-tinger ........ , .......... _ ................ -............................... : ... S~5 .4.5 • 3-finger ............................... ,. ............................ -............ '4.95 • • Ir 1,,d IJumldnN • • • Small (valued at $69 95) ............................... ., ............. $44 9"1 • Large' I valued at $89 95) ........ .. ........................ , .. ¥ 64 9c; • •· Davidoff HIOO 5-pack .......................... ·~·...-.,.,.u-. The Gnlfin ·., Robu'>to ~-pacl~ ................... ,1'oL;r,;.»•h T h • Sm oke Shack (JJ Ht·Tlme Wine Cellars • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 50 Ogle Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ) 800 969-3005 • J-li ,. l 111 ) -11oc l11t1er ' for your finest chocolates ... choose a pre-packed or custo n1 packed heart box for your loved one. Lots of suckers, candy-filled hearts, novelty items and much morel Jelly Bellys $4.50 per pound h Jn n r \ Laurent-Perrier Brut Rose .................. $4 2. 98 Laetitia Brut Rose-oc Fair gold! ., .... $ J 9.99 Don't forget the Fresh Caviar! www.h1t1mevv1ne.com . A 12 SOturdoy, February 13, 1999 Doity Pilot Exchr:inge Club On the lookout for new) young talent . S EARCH FOR TALENT: Performers of all kinds, up to the age of 18, are tnVJled to paroctpate in the 1999 ·search tor Talent• pon ·ored by the Exchange Club of New- port Harbor .. There arf' no rehearsals, and the performance will take place at 6;30 p m. March 5 at the OASIS Senior Center auditorium, 800 Mar- guentc Ave., Corona del Mar. The e ntry deadltnc is Fnddy, COMMUNITY & CLUBS ,.and entry forms are avc.ltlable 'from school tm.i'ic teachers. For further information, call Exchange Club member Deane Bot!,orf at (949) 673-8701 NEW SIGN: Thanks to th" efforts of Rotdrian Willis Longyedr, the Newport Balbod and Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary clubs hdvc donated the · funds for a new tdenllf 1cat1on sign a t the Sea Scout Basl' tn Newport Bcc.lc-h The new sign can be cledrly seen as one dn- ves by the base dt 1931 W ' . . Council scout executive, this is the second project at the scout base for both clubs. Jn 1997, they upgraded the landscaping at the base by planting trees, shrubs and flowers. More than 28,000 young people visit the base each year to learn about boating and sailing Coast Highway According to· Veronica Cahill, Orange C'ounty AMBASSADORIAL SCHOL- AR: Rotary Ambassadotidl NEW STCm "°"RSI Wlll .... YI 1M tlll..ffl. 1H .... 12-t Do YO U Want To Know If Yo u A r e At Risk For A Heart Attack? New State-of ·the-Art CT Scan Can Detect Heart Disease Before Symptoms Appear Call HOW for your appointment Newport Heart Screening Program 800. 992 . 6690 160 San Mtgucl Dr., Suite 106, Newport Beach, CA 92660 !Autumn ~ose When your parent needs assistance ••• Make the right decision Select an "assisted living residence" that has: •Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well Equipped Homes In Safe Resldentlol Neighborhoods • Careful SupeNlslon • Quality Assurance 201347 Scholar Wendy Edgley keeps in touch with her sponsoring dub,· the Newport BeaC'h Sunnsc Rotary Club, with penod1c updates, Tom Buch said. Edgley is studyin9 at the Sorbonne ui Pori~ and ts one of 1,200 Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholars for 1998-99. The schol- arship is for one year of under- graduate or graduate study . abrOd.d, and is valued at $22,000. Rotarians contril:)uted more than $26 rilillion for Ambassadorial scholarships worldwide thlS past year wp.COME to ntE WORLD OF SER- VICE •.• Robert Spence and Al Dunlap, both sponsored by Bob Washer, who joined the Exchaoge Club of Newport Harbor. and Bob Jamieson, who joined the Rotary Club of Newport-Irvine. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community, make new frtends, network or give some- thing back to your community? Try • service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming we-ek. Many clubs will buy your first guest me.al for you. TUESDAY -7 :JO •.m.: The New· port Beach Su11rise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Sally Kanarek and Denise Wood discuss Par· · ent Help. 8:JO p.m.: The Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club meets al the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:15 •.tn.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet 1t the Center dub. The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club mffU at the Uni· versity Athletic Club. Noon: The Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets 1t the Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of the Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: The Newport·Balboa Rotary Club • Stop Harassing Phone Calls • Save Thousands m Interest • One Simple Monthly Payment • lmmediatte Relief • Housing Counseling • Lower Payments Iii METROPOLITAN FINANCIAL MANAGEM ENT ~ Recommnukd Company Sina 1989 A Non-Profit Afp'4y • Cuswmrz.cd Programs Mc111bcn AJCCCA ;~ourmet Yaientine Cookie :~frt Box s9 9s More 11zan just Great Bread. NEWPORT MEDICAL PLAZA c91veets for your sweet! ,--------------, I FREE COOKIE I I World Famous I : Oatmeal Raisin Walnut : I with purchase of any sandwich bn.•ad. I I Limit One Per Cuc;tomer pt>r vic;it. I .... I Exp1rt'S I February 15. 199'J L-------------.J Complimentary limited exam with this ad. 307 Placentia Ste. 207 Newpon Beach (Across &om Hoa& Hospital) . (949) 645-6544 -800-930~299 ~ts at the Bahia Corinthian Ya<ht Club for a program by Dae Young Kim on Voo Gong Do · ~AY -7:30 •.m.: The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe for the Stu· dent Speaker Contest. 11:30 a.m.: The Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Luis Moreno sing a med· ley of Valentine songs. Noon: The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach Coro· na del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Riverboat Restaurant. The Newport·lrv1ne Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to ce~ brate Rotary lnternational's 94th birthday. • COMMUNITY a CLUBS is published every Saturday. Fax your service club's meeting Information to l949) 660- 8667 or mall to 2082 S.E. Bristol St .. Suite S, Newport Bea<h 92660. 1/~4,Z,~ ~"" ~Q~ ... FulQ~f! The whole 'health of your body rests on your feet. Fully COlnputmuJ ">'1w,..,,. K.ut '1'111/yslJ of 111* {<>at II tll#d t0 tt\l,.,tt /UU II,,,,, of th~.u Jhown Doily Pilot ~­.... ·S(HOOLS t:ONTINUED FROM A 1 ' 1 but not without ome senpage. Dunny CJ recent stoma, puddles of water hned lho:.e a1ile admmb- •tration·hallwdy floor.;, "We've had a couple or people sllp here," Princip.11 Bot> Boies :.did. MA couplo of yeurl> ago, a teacher foll t1nd brokP. her .mn." The school Js abo u mosaic of pdtchwork repairs, whc:it athletic eqwpmcnt i.lttPndant Tony Aler- con calls •Band-Aids on ct1ncPr." ··Walking through Lhe boys locker room, he said the pre- Wortd War It dnstgn is no longer compdbble. with the security or racticdl needs of the 'SChool "It {the "locker roomJ needs to reconfigured,• Alarcon swd. You can't see tmything in here. ""l<ids kick the lockers. We: have t:thefts, vandalism and tons of graf- ti. There are also hy91enic prob- lems because kids don't clean up ~.fter themselves.• ., Plant Manager Richard Viey- .ra knows the campus hot spots. :There are even nicknames for :>ome of the decay. For example, "80 spots• is a refcrPnce to the 41Umber of leaks 10 lhe girls gym * The gym's pre-Americans With - NO 1 33c per SO FT NO 2E 35c per SO FT ~ STOCK/PO< -UP. BUYING OR REFINANCING?! NO POINTS! 6 • 50°/o W YR.~FIXED DlSdbilitie; Act wheelrhau ace: s rn.mp js made ol turdy wood. But not even msullstion has urv1v d the torrent that com~ through the large, rotting hole m the comer o1 the celling dunng ramstonni.. "You cdn tell How heavy the rdlJl is JUSt by standing here,• aid Vieyerd as the ram trickled in. "It's about the same inside a 1t 1~ out<>1de:· In the girls athletic ofhce, exposed plumbing r«>veals some galvanized and copp r pipes welded together, a sign or mcom- pdti ble, chdnging technology over the years. This hodgepqdge of quick hxes has result£>d m water damage that has rendered one shower area usel~ss. 1Wo years ago. Boies worked at a school in similar condition in the 1\.istin School · Distnct, w h tch tow down the chool. But that's not bkely to hdppen here. "I think there's a better chance ol J>assmg a bond lSSUe than lev- eling Newport Harbor,• Boies a1C1. "Having survived this long, I can't mtdgine the commuruty let- ting them close this down.· W1lh that aid, Boies believe::. that for Newport Harbor High to be what the community expects, 'lllass1ve structuldl upgrades mi.ist l>e mddc. I iow ·m\Jch those upgrnd<.'s will cost is unclear. Bows only ventured this guess: HFive million dollars. And that's . on the low side." The preJunincUy Educational Facilities Master Plan, al} archi- tecturdl bnn's liSt ot neede<l build- ing improvements districtWide, isn't quite so conservative. To bring Newport Harbor up to ANTIQUE .ROW & GARDEN CAJ?E The Countzy Inn Garden Cafe Oohs 4' Ahas The Boolr. Store Newport Picture Frame Stella·s Place Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiques V ictoriana Gf G>mpany 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Newport & E. 17th Stntt -Behind The HARP INN -(949) 722-1177 ROW HOURS: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat l lam-3pm IMPORTED CERAMIC TH.E AS LOW AS $4~P lmtalled IAMINATE ON SALE! O•tglnol' $589 Ill PERGO Sq. Fl. Installed AS LOW AS $6~!> Installed ) te.H1port CARPET & TILE Where Quality floor Covering CosU You Less Residential • Commercial • Wholesale 949.650.0000 .1966 Newport llvtl. Costa M ... . • .. whew it hou!CI be could oost a bttle a::. 1 O million and as much a $15 million, th report s~ud The high chool campus is probably m the worst conchuon of any m the dt trtct and Will proba- bly be the poster child should the di tnct deode to pur~ue a bond i sue to pay for upgrades. · It has pel'liuas1ve ingredient:; ~at could be used to wm over a conservative, cmll·tax commuruty., f:or one, it 11> loved by the lOmmu- ruty. Secondly, with some, inner- city-like condtltons, it is a contrast to its wealthy surroundings. . In a 1997 districlWlde capital improvements i>tudy, N wport Harbor r cited up the bigg t bill, w1th about Sl 5 million, followed by Costa Mesa High School at $1.1 million The b1gge t chunk of the rt?quested repatr wa the plumb- ing, at $450 000, followed hy roof- ing at $300,000 Much of the :work 1d~.ntif1ed in thdt study has been completed, mclud10g th~ 1oofs. But the 1' ~7 study, comrru - sioned by lonn r Supenntende.nt Mac Bernd, ts not to be cunlust>d with the Edur.cJlH'>nal fdcil1tles Master Plan. The 1897 study me luded only . . Saturday, f bruory 13, 1999 A 4;J th tate's defuution of c ~1 lmprovem nt , which m lpQ plumbing, a bestos remo\ l. asphalt, roofing, floor ocwenng and mtenor and extenor pamtmg The new tudy goes behind wall , beneath the floorboar; around th • blacktop and lhro P!J.!1: the halls with a white-gloved tiill that otfic1al;. hope w:ill move PC/lr pie to get behind ewport Har:bq; and U1e :n other campus . "Th1b ts the pld~st and :most hedvily u ~ tacili!Y in the distrlG\. by ld1: Boies Sd1<l. "BQt Uw; al'>o a part of Newport tustcJl)', and people want it here • .. TO SHOW YOUR LOVE WILL LAST. • TRADITIONAL J L t ~, E L E f 1 S FASHJON ~NEWPORT BF.Aat 949/721-9010 '• .... ROLEX 4 DAYS ONLY-FEB. IOTH, llTH, 12TII & 13TH EatlN lawatoly on .. U~A~50% •• ,. •• I C: 14 l I " ~ ....... . U.•ff•• 0raa .. ,C011alp /or ODer U ...... 222 Victoria St., Costa Mesa • off Newport BNd. (55 fwy.) (949,) 646-37 37 • ~ 14 Sotv1doy, February 13, 1999 ATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 peanuts tu them, l>ul to our ratepayel".'.i it's hke we take the money an<.l pul 1t in th • wt1slehas· ket," Ohhy-tfoll semi. ·why shquld we · g1vP somPbody a bOnw. just bPCUUM? they didn't get Ute bid? Why do we hilve to pay $2!S,OOO to ei..lCh nonSllC'CCS!iful bidder?" The propos<'<I rolorPcl·wOll:r twatm<'nt pl.mt will hP Pust of t fdrbo1 BuulevJrd lwlwt><'ll Gisl<>r A\'f'rHI(' 11ul the S.in Diego Frc<'- Wd) II ts intend('(! to reduce Mesu'::; 11>l1t111c1• on mpr<' costly 1mpod.-<1 wc1tcr. TI1e plcml will ellm.ij1dtf! 1 ht• sllqht ti>a color uncl rot}~ll t'gq-hkt• bJllf'Ll from other- • 1 lflink ltd it's o legielmate Wllf of incremilg c .. and lnaear ~the porticipaHon." • Paul Shoenberger Chief of l!'ng1neenng and opera t1oos at the Central and West i,asin Municipal Water 01\trtct wis<> high-quality ground wat<>r to makP it acceptable for dnnking. M('sa board members dim to have the tr«>atmf'nt plant opN.il· ing by July .woo. Puhlit ll1Jl'm 1<>:> \rad1honally hire one fompany to design c1 new budding or fdcility dnd anoth<:r to build it, and they us1;1- ully invite many compt!mes to compete for each of the two con-, tract , But tor Ute oolorcd·w ter treat· numt J>llmt, M h chosen to u a des1gnlbwld prooe: s, wh.ich take Ir! s tunP-;:mcl can oHcn ro:;t les , said Di nu Leach, Mesa' a st ttmt gPncral manager. In the d 1gn/bulld pwcess, one compa- ny both de s1g{ls and bwlds th11 pro1cct, she aid. Each tum will l>e rP.qwred to submit at lcai.t 15 detailed and tt•chrucul d1ttwrngs, Leach said. 'IWo profl siondls who work tor d rnmpcmy that dOP.s similar work ,1c.; th three bidding firm<= Sdld ti WtlS nol COllllllOll fn1 JllUl\I( 1p.il •lYPJ\C'lt'S to qffei stipend.; for bid work. Cost..i Mesa resident Paul ~'hopnl>Ngt'r, chJef of engineer- ing dOcl operntlons at the Central M d West Brtsm Municipal Water . . . AROUND TOWN BRIEFLY Sanitary district program honored Send AROUND TOWN items to the <11ly Pilot, Around Town, 330 W Bay St., osta Mffil 92627, fax them to (949) • 646 4170, Of Cdll (949) 642 S680, eict. 28 A complete listing of Around Town 1.Cdn be found <1t dailypilot.com. JODAY :A pancak .. bredkfdsl wtll be pre- M'lllP I fr om 7 m lo 10 .1.111. at OA~IS SPnt1>1 c 't>nlPt, 800 Mttr ;.£JIH'11l1· Avt• Coron<1 dPl MM. Tt111 l>rc>dkltisl will 111c hrrll' ptrn 'c t1kl'S, Sdll<.d<Jt', (off<'(' dll<I JllK('. 1Achnts.,t0n 1s $~ lor r1dults <tnd $1 for c h1lclr1•n For mort' mlomkl· :,tw11, <all (C!4CJJ h44-:i24-I . • A back-counlr) hike will tclke place dt 9 a m . at Crysldl Cove State Purk, 8471 E. Codsl l hgh· wily, Newport Bf'dCh Hikers will meet at El Moro V1S1tor Center. Parking is $5. For more infonn.1· tion, call (949) 497-7647. , The Friends of Newport Bay will present a gwded walkmg tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecolog1- Cdl Reserve. Between 9 and 10·15 a.m tour groups will start every 10 to 15 minutes. Tours wtll start ut thE' corner of Eastbluff Drive tlnd Bdck Bay R0«d Walks arc frc>e Wedr comfortable shoes and bnng a hat A blfd book and binoc uldrs will be helpful. For more mformtttion. call (949) 786- 8878 Tiw stttte Assembly pre- sented U1e Costa Mesa Sani- lof) Distnc-t a Ccrtificdtc ol RN·oqnitlon hononng th1• ' Shlups Recycling Progrum. The progrdffi was imple- menlPd to help safely dis- pose of used synnges. Three pht1tmttc1es arc part1cipat~ tng· RiteAid Pharmacy at 302~ I forbor Blvd., Steven's Phdnnticy at 1525 Mesa VerdP. Drive Eust and Ram- <>ey Rcx<.1 11 at 2246 Newport Blvcl. ·' For more information, cait (714) 754-5043 • THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS (That Make You Feel Like A Million) • Sooths stress, encourages circulation. • Maximum enjoyment for watching T. V., reading, etc. • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. • Try it You'll love yourself in the morning ... 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Tile hist phase of the colored-water twat .. j mcflt pldnt iS eslim<lted di $7 5 i .million. With a totdl construct.I.on i cost of $10 million, Ute $50,000 i sti~nds would moke up only a I 0.5'7·i of the totci.I l "My belief is it's well worth th<-i small amount of money now lo i get a better product m Ute end," ! Bock.miller said. ! Daily Pilot CLASH CONTINUED FROM A 1 pok woman. The county health department· was dosed t<.lday, and city offi? c:.ial had not been notified of Ute latest violations. Kold'>msk1 saul she thought the health department mi;pectors wC'rP bP.inq petty and nit-picky ubout thP. situation. ·we> don't brcdlhe right, that's lhP way (we) feel,· Kolasinski Sdld. Kolasmi.ki sc1id she was ve-cy ttngry c1bout the health depart· ment's latest visit, ,;They still h<lven't bowed th<>ir knc<• to God," she said. Fftlturing tht bm ultrtion of Aiolhl Shim on thr B.11 It B,1y. 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It's a night called winter for- mal: a night when the girls invite the ooys out on the town. The history and the origins of ~ event arc foggy, contradictory. It may have been born centunes ago m some foreign capital. It ma~ be uniqu~ly American, Wee Tbanksg1vmg. Jn Newport Beach this pdst week, 1t was the talk of the town. • Newport Ji.arbor High School held its Winter Formal on Satur- day evening, attracting more than 500 couples destined to par- take, in a night to remember that pegan early Saturday morning as the young ladi<'s and gentlemen began the obligatory ,Prepara- tions. By 11 a.m., lines fonned out the door at Mom's Flowers on 17th Street in Costa Mesa. l(lside, the enormous refrigerated room was stacked Wlth bouton- nieres and corsdges, all nedtly orgaruzed by alphabetical index. Red and white roses and orduds lHE ·CROWD .of all colors were the flowers of choice for the young Newport set. Across town at Fastuon Island, makeup counters at Neunan Marcus, Robinsons~Mdy and Macy's were mobbed by young ladies eager to have their face pdlllted by Lancome, Lauder and Chanel. Mothers confessed thdt their young ladies would most probably redo the makeup, per- haps several times before amv- . ing at the school at 4 :30 for p1~­ tures "It brings back memories, ' fond mernones, • said Laurie Veitch of Dover Shores, who was doing a little window shopping at Fashion ll;>land, observing all the young ladie:io and their moth- ers at the makeup counters. "I went to Newport Harbor High, and J had the greatest time at my wmtcr formal," she said. ·1 went with a guy named Dave Longstreet, who had a wonderful laugh and loved to dance and party. I can assure you we didn't have our makeup done at Neiman Marcw;, • TWenty years ago, when Veitch was in high school, it was not JUSt the Chanel makeup that was nonexistent. There was not a lineup of limousines waibng to transport the young couples. ' Young men wore a 6uit or Jacket, very few in black tie, and the young ladies wore pretty dresse:> that did not come from the cou- ture department at Saks Fifth Avenue Many young couples dmed at home. Some even dined with their parents. Some parents even drove the young couple to the high school for the dance, where a committee had done therr very bf>st to transform the gymnasium Another new store, another good reason to stay Home · To Entice You Into Our New Store, We'll Pay your Sales Tax Newport/Costa Mesa 1880 Newport Blvd. 949-631-1381 You re mvned co our new stor~here you can tr) ouL our exceptional equipment. H you re scnous about getting in shape and tired of that swea ty gym smell, then you're better off staying home A Stanford L mvcr~1ty study proved that people "'ho work out at home are more likely to stick with the program and get more effective results. • Come by and one of our expertly trained sales staff will help you choose equipment that's pcrf ect for you. _ . , . 1' We don't claim lo.carry every oranil.JUSl the cream of the crop. We're so exclusive that we're the only authorized dealer in Los Angeles and Orange County to carry Theradyne· Fitness and Vectra . Wc'r( '° urt about our quality and prk~\. that v. t blCk them with a thirty day rttum The Finest Equipment with M Attitude on Price. www.iigym.com from a hall of basketball mto a ballroom or dreams. Yet even then, the :>cene was not idyllic. There were drug~. And alcohol was also a problem· for some. The nation was expen- nong an cver-evolVlllg cultural evolution that began with the s0C10-sexual-political upheaval of the '60l:i. Life was constantly bemg reviewed, and young peo· pie are, after all, the ultunate reviewers of tlle world. The young people of today will shap<: the future as they see rt. Anti judguig from the mitlbtu(le of appearances, images and attitudes at the"1999 Newport Harbor High School Winter Formal, be assured thal the world ts a most colorful and m&Q1cal plal •. Most of the young women attended thclr winter fonnal evening in elegant long gowns. Some were qwle exqws1te - simple, clas' ic, tasteful dr s · carefully selected by mother and daughter. Jennifer Porter, who lS a member of tile! hig h scllool sail- ing team and the; NfJ honal Chan- ty League, lookE?d channing on the ann of handsome escort Joey GiordanJ. Merec:Uth Potter - tall, blondr. and svelte m a ta1-~ lored ice-blue satm gown, h~t long hdll swept on top of her head -was escorted by another member of th sailing team th dt1pper G ry Grime Jr of Udo I le PreUy inSld and out Am~· Jfalvor en went to the prom on the arm of the young man sh e has known through grade ~hOPI at Card n Hall 1illcr AJdns Others chosf.' to dre s in cloth-u1g represenung elemf>ntS of the urncs One young man donned a t,n1rgundy pol} e ter lea ure swl. vintage 1970 adorned Wllli . •h d\1' gold ohamsat the n¢cf\, his hn9en; wmghted dawn wiU1 rnassn l! nrlg's Children's Shoes and Clothing YEAR END CLEARANCE 0%-75% OFF SKETCHERS BABYBOnE ELEPHANTEN ENZO RACHEL KENNETH COLE METROPOLITAN PRARIE QUIKSILVER BILLABONG FAPDOODLE ERINS BABIES JAMS AND MUCH MORE! Now Available \..UCY ANN (DcMu not opply to so e) 5ho£ S.ro 'J.'y \,if-1\e 1leop't:1 + rou 1829 Westcliff Drive • Ne'l!f'Ort Beach (949) 645 -1355 BREAKFAST • LUNCH • CATERING MENU • COOKIES, CAKES AND DESSERT BARS • DECORATED CAKES . • HEART-SHAPED VALENTINES GIFT BASKETS • BOXES Saturday, February 13. 1999 date book Doily ~ii~ CROWD C NTINUED FROM A 15 •ttc's the man, the pimp,• called out another young man. outfitted i.n bll:!c.k tie and Nike tenrus hoes, hi~ hcsu dyed 1et· b\dck. h1s black-nmm.-<1 gla ... Cb tmtcd green. Both young men escorted beautiful yoWlg women tlttired in tradltionalAormol lashlon. Clearly, thP young ladl<'"> love<i thn ong1- nclbty of their beaus, not fll dll dJdnned by the outragC'Ou nature of the.1.r selected threads. The diversity of thr. group, coupled with tho .se<>rrung c-ohe· siveness of lhP. yo"ng comrddos, dt the same time ~ggr-.L'> that tbese young peoplt•, drC at <?dse with therr gen~ration, their time together. · •1:1111:;c;-.-.....-~------:----~--, From left. e nts' dnd grandparents' idols cmcJ role models. The boy!> in tuxes joked with the kids in costume. "The girls tllat looked Uk~ models hugged their friends that chose costwne over style. Newport Harbor High School students Gary Grlme5, Mered- ith Potter, Und- !HlY Thayer and Charlie Hirst get ready for their big night out at Knotts Berry Farm during Winter Formal. . tum; foci'• dnd collc<t dust in box: ls dll ov{!r the world. Then, the 1 ,000 kkts went theu scpurute W<l'fS to diniler. Some cmdPd up in watenront booths at V1Ua Nova sharing $30 plates of ~camp1. Others dined on hamburger.; at the Food Court in Fashion l&lAnd. Many traveled m limos, many more m clutrtered buses, for the ultimate d tina· lion of the night wa Knottli Berry Fann. •can you imagine going to Knotts Berry Fann m formal wear?· asked one arut1ou5 parent dropping off her child at tho school. . •took at my daughter in this beautiful dre~s." 5he said. •Now, look at her shoes.• The mom pulled up the back of the long, white gown to reveal white running shoes. They were going to Knotts Berry Fann, after all. Practical does matter to some degree. · Other young couples spotted in the crowd included Scott Perld.ns and Allison Schnelder, l)'ler Haskell and Shannon Kee- han, Kevtn otson and McKenna Mosler, Scottie Hogan nd All Taylor, Allison McKenzie and Enc Petersen, PaJge Tbomp on dlld Paul Kepner, Carrie Haskell and Ryan Schulteis Many of th young couple~ gathered after the amusement park's close for dfter part1c . Can you unagine having dn after-party lasting until 3 or -i m the morning, perhaps requmng swim-suits for a lilt\~ winter dip? Some parents just want their kids to have too much fun. Bul whether the affdU ended til 1, 3, 5 or 8 the next morning, tor thP. young revelers, depending on the soctal limits of the parents, several things are certcun. First, th p r1.::nts of Ncwpqrt Harbor kid looked rather tired 8bout town on Sunday. Second, the merchants of Newport-Mesa looked happy au weekend, for thP winter fonndl ls a 1>taple of IM local winter economy. Third, the Ne\\ port te n~ had the tirD~ of their hvcs. • And. thanks to a no-tolerance rnle pertaining to alcohol and , other substances, hopefully most ohcyed and had the sober time • of their lives. living to tell and hvmg to place those $25 photos• in sorne box so that they too may. fade into thP. future of their lives.11 • a.,. COOK'S c9tumn appears every!l 1hu™iay and Saturday Some young men hdd sptkl~d hau, greased to tlw hilt. and oth· ers were as ddpper tt"> their pur· Then they all lmed up for p1c- twes m the gym·at Newport Har- bor. 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S-lOpm Bnaachi S.t. & Saa. a..-3pm a.«ec Bnaach (Sandays oaly) I t .. ·lpm RIVERBOAT RF.STAURANT • r ' " ,, •• ' It ,, II •• . , Doily Pilot date book Th.er.e's always a song in· the air at friendly Villa Nova ERoN BEN·YEHUDA T here's $Omething about the pumo bar at Villa Nova that makes people open up and share their feelings. It may be because, like an old friend, the bar has been around . smce 1967 in Newport Beach. Or perhaps singing your ' favorite tunes to complete strangers -with the gentle guidance of pianist Richard Pauno -creates a spedal bond. . Customers start trickling m when Fauno begins fingering the bd.rs of his pearly grand piano. He's partial to Gershwin, but he'll play all the great oldies by request, especially if you grab the microphone by his side and start crooning. For the last couple of years, Gary Benson, 47, of Costa Mesa, has been a regular. As a wann- up, he belts out a decent version of •All of Me." PIANO IARAT VIUA NOVA DGl l.EAOi I DAl.Y I'll.OT Singer Jim Virgilio lings a version of 'The Lady ls . a Tramp" as pianist Richard Fauno accompanies at Villa Nova's piano bar. • VVHERE:3131Vll.Coast Highway, Newport Beach + WHEN: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday through Vlled nesday + HOW MUCH: Free + PHONE: (949) 642-7880 The ma.in event for the rught was a consummate self-promoter, Brian Montanari, an options bro- ker visiting from Philadelphia. I "Our Love is Here to Stay,· with He perfom1ed his first number, flair, stretching out the lyrics, closing lus eyes for maximum dramatic effect. and snapping his Painting? If you' re looking to paint or repaint, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. · . Daily Pilot Newport Beach 2400 W. Coast Highway (949)650-5577 ' Laguna Beach 361 Forest Ave. t 103 (949)376-8982 Irvine 3041 Michelson IA (949)254-1023 fingers to the beat. Montanan followetJ with ·•That's Ute" and, when omeonA asked 10 what key he'd be singing, he replied, "the l,c1•y of me,• He bit off mc>r , than he could chew, though, when he tn~d the Italian cldi;Sic "VolcsrP." #If you don't know th1! words, sing it Wllh your h.mds, • Fauna ~aid teasingly. · Adding to the Wdfm and friendly mOOd ts art mtcmor decor of mostly dark stained wood a.nd dun lighting. Murdls on the wall show quaint fishing village~ and tugboat-;. Stacked up on glas~ shelves behmd the L-shapoo bar are beer. wine dnd putts. In the midst of all that alcohol, there's a muted color telev1s1on tuned to a sports channel. Panels of stained gla s. border-.. ing the ceiling nght above the bar, depict a motorboat crw::.lllg by a swordfish jumping out of the water and the oty::.cape wrapping around Newport 1 idrbOr. To see the> actudl hdrbor dot- ' ted with evening lights, you · look through an expansive win- ••••••••••••• • Newport • I I : BEAUTY SUPPLY : I I I I ~ H-7).~r~· VI ., ••••••••••••••• J i :zoo/o OFF: • Entire Plirchase • I :J s I I AYl'd3 M I r. r: r1 :if-1 ••••••••••••••••••• • 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • I 26 1-6788 : Jamboree at Bnstol I I I 1 Back Bay Court ............ • dow across the oppo 1te end of Nova for 18 years • the bar. •Most of my taff has been There's seating for SO guest . here 10 years,• said night man., and you can choo e from padde<\ ag r Gary Lundrigan,· wbo tart.· red leather booth . soft cloth ed as a wmc steward m f 971. chillrs on rollers or simple wOOd-All types f~l \..:elcome Joung~ • en chdirs spread out around Ing at Vtlla Nova. tdbles across the room. "P •ople come off boots in ~ · The piano arcd I!> sunk a cou· casual clothes and yet they f als:Ot • ple of feet into the floor and come in tuxedos,· he :>aid there's room for people s1tt109 "We're getting a younger crowd, along the edge of the piano table SomP o( our on~1maJ customerS' Lo rest their drinks. ' grandk.Jtis ttre coming ln. • rt .. you're partial to wine. · The waterfront restaurcint has there's an extensive h t inrludmg · C)l."o ~ n known to in pire a hcird-lo-fmd claret and chianti 19mance, and hds been lb sit , . WUh h1s hngen; danang along b! mdny proposals, • the bar keys, fauno nod!>, rnllt$ ,"I ~onall}' ha\'e.arranged. and offers a qUick •How ·a dozens ol propos<µs, • aid day doin'?" He ~eems to kn< .... t: cry-manager Susan Emmett. ·1 was body, which is not s~na 1ust setting up a man that is smce he's been working at \ illa domg JUSt that." STUDIO}UN PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Chlltlrea • Pa•llle1 • Heaellhob • ltvtlle & Locatlea fur mjormalfflll or tm ap/xmttmmt p/.t:UJt'. call lm:I. (949) 646•9901 ClllTlfllD 71 l W 1 .. lh St (at Pum1>na) t rut 1>-.. , Cit\~ Mc'><l -1 blotl from Trader Joe ROSEY'S AUTOBODY You Have the Right ,~~,._--~~ to Choose Your Repair Fa cility_ Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop ----..... . (949)· 642-4522 121 lrid~strial Way• Costa Mesa A M acGillivra.Y r-rccman r-ilm [11' ' I ' ·-.... -.. -. .... ............ ..... .. ,.. .• ~ • '~ • Sotutdoy, Febtuory i'J, 1999 comm um forum . ' IN OU I YllW Fair officials neglected public's right to know S o much for following the law. In public. Period. There's no gray area here, June, the p range County Fair-but even if someone argues that there is, '(jrounds l<twsu1l against the Nederlander we'd just point them to the 1984 decision Organu ctt10n was settled for a reported Register Division of· Freedpm Newspa- $16 million. pers v. County of Orange, 1984. Case ThP fair offietals had sued Nederlan-closed. 1 dPr for knowinuly sellin g them the use· But not for th~ fairgrounds officials, I !ess f ctcifJc Amphitheatre , which could-who ignored the initial publ.J.c records act n't hold concerts beca use of strict noise request. By law, thf\y stiould have n·slric lions. responded in 10 working days." A·t the tune ot the settlement, fair-Eight months later, the Pilot filed ano~er request. And the fairgrounds <JrourHJs ollicidls refused to release ~ny officials promptly informed Nederlander :.lJpt,i1ls -1ml1ally dauning they were attorneys, who dashed to court and got a ~rivdtc· • so th • Daily Pilot filed a C ali-judge -who was apparently unaware lorn1c1 Public !{<>cords Act request that of public records law -to seal the set- shoulcl hove pried loose the information. tlement. Any tmw ct <JUV(?mment agency reach-Yes, it's maddening that the Pilot t ..... d ... f'ttlPm<>nt aurcement - even with received less than 24 hours notice of the ney there. And of course, it's disappoint- ing that the judge didn't know his public records law. But we're sure that on March 5 -the next h~aring date -all that will be straightened out. What's really disturbing is that fair- grounds oJficials -and their team of lawyers --did next to nothing in fighting for the public;:'s right to see public inf or- . rriation. Not only did they tip off Neder- lander attorneys to the Pilot's re<fuest, .they stood by in court and offered not a : single objection to sealing the settlement agreement. And they simply didn't do their job. This is the public's business, funded by the public's money, and they should be on the public's side, not Nederlander's. During the hearing -which lasted all of five minutes -the fairgrounds' attar- neys weakly stated they were ready to tum over the information. That was the extent to wluch they fought on behalf of the public. They offered no argument and no case law -though they were aware of the R~gistcr decision -to the· judge. It's as disheartening as it is wrong. But maybe that's what you'd expec~ from a. public agency that's ti:Y,ing tC? stick two Mesa del Mar homeown~rs -who . fought on Nederlander's side in a legaJ· • maneuver to preserve the noise restric- tions -with $3.3 million in legal fees. Or maybe the f arrgrounds' attorney will show up in court March 5 with renewed Vigor for defending the public's right to public information. 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BONNIE ENGSTROM Newport Bedch Pa rk near NPwport Jibrary a good ideal w .. think llw council's cons1d- etrthon of a park n ur the library a wondt>r1 ul ad ou (•Newport weighs option for land,• Feb. 9). 'Tnc pla11 to tr.av 1t largely MAAC MARTIN I CW.Y Pl.OT A poster in Hougard's room shows her 1n her softball uniform and is lgned by her fellow employees. unhrushed and natural is aJso an excellent idea DENNIS AND DIANE BAKER Corond del Mar Time to change council elections Spending such a large amount of money for a council scat is d vc>ry compelling rt>ason to chanqe the c,ily charter lo provide for elec~on of each council pt•rson by only the voters in the distrtct thoy will represent r· Answer to the $68,000 question; Councilman Tod Ridgeway," Feb 3). The concerns of the framers of the Chdrter that direct elections would lead to "ward• politics is not appbcdble and never ha been in Newport Beach m that ci maJority vote or the Council is required for most tmportant actions, mcludmg raismg and spending funds Candidate.-; who have been octiv(' m the civic affdlJ'S of their distnct arc known to those voters cmct do need to spend tons to get their word out. Thf' current at- JarqC' cl<•ctwn of council members encouraqc>s influence and spon· ~orship of ctt.ndidutcs by special- intcrest group!. dnd the emer- gence of out-of-the-blue candi- date' who know hltle or nothing, cmd who could care less, about the conccms of the atizens of a specific chstnct. :rho mayor und mayor pro tern hould be elected by the entire oty electornte from silting council members ancl not by the mtemal politic of th• council. PHIL SANSONE Fonner mayor Newport Beach Reader may have been too def cnsive We tend to read mto articlE>.s far more them necessary. I would have to ay that Joan Akers 1s a little on the defensive side when it comes to women in adrrunistra· tive-typc jobs (Mailbag, "Women in leade~h1p rolei; -what's strange dbout thtH?" Feb. 2). J do not think that 1l> the direc- tion the article was moving toward. Yes, there are more women m the teaching field. And yes, there arc more women in the administrative side as well. So I would lend to think this article is a compliment to women, and 1t could dlso help open doo~ for those women and men who feel that tnaybe one day they can become a gOod pnnc:apal, such as Ken Killian at Rea Elementary. GANNON BURKS llADllS llSPOID llADEIS RE S PON D Little Leaguers should be allowed to use field at rtight THE ISSUE: Teams want to hold makeup games at Lincoln Athletic Center on Friday and Saturday nights, but residents don't want the noise, lights. I am calling about the LlttJe League baseball lights Friday dila Saturday nights and whether we should be able to hold makeup games ("Council calls up decision on lights,• Feb. 10). 1 have been involved in the Little League for many years, and the unpact ot th.is is very mirumal. Only makeup games would be held Friday and Saturday nights. The lights really can·t be Uothering dnybbdy very much, and the games would not go very late into the everun~ -only about 8 or 9 p.m. It really shouldn't unpact anybody. And 1t is just a bunch of kids playing baseball. Let's get real. How Cdtl this be a troublesome thing to anybody? I definitely think the Little League should be able to use th~',:;: fields Friday dnd Saturday rughts. First of all, there are 600 to ~fl(). • children involved m Llttle League. 1 don't,k.now how mclny r dents live in thb Canyon Crest place, but it can't be that men They knew they were living next to a park when they bought rt:>nted their places. We are talking abOut usmq the park Frida and Saturdays for makeup games, rwt on a r~ basis. TERRI RHOD Newport Beac I am callii\g to voice my support for the Little League's extenrl- ed use of Lincoln for the makeup games. J feel this ts a minor inconveruence for the residents. And people wbo choose to live near ~ks or schools need to be able to put up with these little problems. It is for the benefit of the community, and there are re ly not a lot of placet for the kids to play. 1 definitely think the Little Leaguo should be able to use the Lincoln fields for makeup games Friday and Saturday nights. It is a community facility, and I think all of the kids should be able to use the facilities. TRACEY MANNING Corona del Mtu The athletic field at Lincoln is used bY hundreds of Newport Beach children. It has been used for both day and night base and soccer games for years. I have a son who lS a high chool senior. He lS on Corona deJ Mar's base~ team, and he played at Llncoln field as a UtUe Le guer. 'I)ie evening makeup games with lights are nolhmg new. The fields have been used for years in this capacity. t It is a tremendous asset to our community. It enabled hun~ : of chilaren to ~ involved 10 organiZed 1~rts. which strengthens'C f bodies, minds and character. The improvements to the fields are , minor and long overdue. The commuruty has not planned to builb : an arena or having late-night games. : These are 1ust children, and the evening games are \lSUally over• well before 9 p.m. I do not undentand nor do J agree with Karen • Kopicki's concern. I stncerely hope the commission will allow Lin- ; coln field to continue to serve our commwuty and our area's cbil· ' dren as it has for many years in the put. IMIMA LEMMERMAN Corona del Marl I definitely think 1l is a fine idea to have the Uttle League play.. : ers play makeup games Fnday and Siturday mghts. That is what ! the fields are for. ' 1 tb1nk they should be able to have games tbere. 1 don't tldnk it 8llec:ts anybody who live. neer tblh. It ii a ICbool. lhey ba¥e to reepact that. And tb8N ant no oa.-=:r U.. ~ boJS ao play. 1bere .... not~ fWclil iD _ _.: y. I think daat definitely tMy should bPe ga... there Pdday ~ 5aturday nigbta 'When there ii a nln-out. .. Newport Beach residerits are fed up with trash on the beaches to . JHE ISSUE: Woman launches own cleanup effort and is looking for volunteers. • one rs, The state anct other oties have been !iucc-e sful an uhhzmg these workN!t. Pcrhnps Now· port needs to mvHtlgat how to obtnm help through th r· \f1C • GREG ANO S..UV REINKER Newport Bear.h ' It se m to me that we could implement a pohcy similar to what we do with the highway sy tem, whcr we allow people to 8ciopt 6 ection of the beach and hav their company name or whatever printed. J thank the way 1t usually work on th hagbways 11 that the company doosn't actually go out and pick up the trash. ni~y end up hiring a Hrvice that does it. They are basically pey· ng a fee for adverttalng. I'm sure people wouldn't like to adver&e the beacbet, and I don't know ii tbe Coutal Com· mission would allow It, but it ure ... ms to work well on c:er· talil blgbway Hg1Denta And it would seem to work well here tn Newport Beach . A lot of the local companies would get behind that and would be thrilled to adopt a section of the beach and keep it clean year- round. DAVID U ICHI R Newport Beech ... I am cantng in "'9ardl to IOIDe ways to keep tbe lle•cbM dean of trash, How about tak· lng some of th0te guys that we 0aily Pilot BOND CONTINUED FROM A 1 the possibility it will have to a::.k voters to consider a bond tc;sue that translates into higher taxes, School oUioals have a. sured that •not a stone will be left unturned,• before they reSort to a bond lSSue. But Mike Pinc, the assistant superintendent of business ser- vices, said d bond issue or parcel tax is an option. ·The county's anti-tax climate, that bas earned tt the dubious title ·qrange Curtain," was recently penetrated when Buena Park schools S.u~rintendent Carol Riley led a huge grass-roots cam- ·paign and pushed through a $13.8 million schools bond issue. "It takes a lot of communica- tion and involvement of the com- munity," Riley said. "You have to identify what the schools' needs are, and you have to ask some very hard questions.• The months of campaigning paid off as Buena ~Park voters agreed to pay $18 a year per $100,000 of the assessed valua- tion of their homes to fix their schools. Even some conservative coun- ty officials took Buena Park's vic- tory as a signal that the Orange Curtain may not be-as impenetra- ble as preVJously thought, even with the state's two-tlurds-majori- DON'T CALL THAT 800#, TALK TO SOMEONE LOCALLY! 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Write down any questions or concern that may occur to you as you tour the house, ~uch as ends in the wall , -;pots on the ceiling, or noises in the air conditioning system. And remember that no hou~ is perfect. You should come away from the inspection with a good undemanding of what you are buying and how much maintenanc.'e will rost. Jeff ind Lylecn have 27 consecutin ye1n of real estate experience in Newport Beach. They are CoWweJI '-ken ti -. For profeuional Rnic. tdvice with 111 your real estate aecds call the £.tap •t 11a.;u14. . . . ~ ......... "•111 __ _ "'•• rnrtftac .,. Yau ..... ...., .... .., ... .,, .. ,. ....... _ 1 wry tin ' 11111 •• ty reqwrement. "If I can touch it and feel it and you can't give me a reason to say, 'No,' there's a better chance,~ said county neasurer John Moor- lach. Although the district has made a concerted .effort to put the bank- ruptcy and embezzlement behind it, some of these memories re!ur- face when the district comes ask- ing for money again. Newport Beach parent Chriss Street was instrumental in expos- ing then-county Treasurer Bob Citron' risky mvestment schemes and Newport-Mesa's reek.less participation m what becaine the largest muruc1pal bankruptcy in history . While he believes in unproVUlg schools, Street said he still has some problem trusting the school district with another huge chunk of cash. •Newport-Mesa was key to the county bankruptcy,• Street said. "They would borrow money at muniopal rates and invest it for commercial returns. They haven't gotten back all they lost, and now they want to go back and slurp at the public trough.• . While such sentiinents may . still linger, some residents may take the attitude of David Shores, the attorney representing former student Ryan Huntsman in his zero-tolerance case. •rm probably going to vote for it, but I'll be holding my nose,• he said. ALEXANDRA PHOTOGRAPHY ABERCROMBIE 949•673• l 57 l Soturdoy, February 13, 1999 A 19 PRELIMlllAIY REPAIR ESTIMATES ELEMENTARY 50tOOLS Adams Ande~ Cahfom1a College Partt Harbor View Kaiser . Kaiser Prl~ry Killybrooke Manners ..Newport Newport ~lghb • Paularino Pomona Sonora Whittiet: . Wilson MIDDLE 50tOOLS ESTIMATED COSTS LOW HIGH $1,094,800 $1,642,200 s 1.626. 720 $2.440,080 $969, 120 s 1,453,680 $1,134,160 • $1,701,240 s 1,570,000 • $2,355,000 s 1,808,240 $2, 712,360 $969, 120 $1 ,453,680 s 1,031.2QO s 1,546,800 $1,545,600 $2,318,400 $1,884,280 $2,826,420 $1,449,920 $2, 174,880 $1,031,200 $1,546,800 S1,101.120 $1,651,680 Sl.045.920 $1,568,880 $977,480 s 1,466,220 $1,284,960 S1,9i7,440 •• a.osEO SOtOOlS Baleanc s.439.200 BfM St. S523,«>0 Lindbergh St,236,800 Presidio S736,600 $658,800 $785,UlO $1,855,200 $1,104,900 HIGH IOtOOLS . The costs for Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa. 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Call Hoag Htllrt lmh'h1tt today /cw an appointntmt at 949/760-2095. Ranked #} in Orange Co\Ulty. • . . . . . . A 20 SoMday, Februory 13, 1999 Daily Pilot ,, CLASS OF 2000 We checked in with the Daily Pilot'• Clo of 000 to P.e what the stud1mt thought about the condition of thP.ir !Jchool, Newport Harbor High. dead cockroaches all over the floor by the cafete· na. My fnend, like last year, caught a roach for her c1ence project. It could bo because of the "Everything is too old: The beating, the rur cond1tio[ung, everythlng. The bdthrooms are· a little dirty. It could Uc better, I think A little remodel would be ~nice.• l}t -Matt Glover, 16, Cliff Havens "I've hdd problems because u they lock the batbrnoms be- '' >cause there''> vandQl.ism there. bu1ldmg. It's pretty old and still has an incinerator. It just looks like it's gomg to fall down one day. It's kind or trashy. That's probably because the kJds leave 1t that way. The only leaky roof I've expcnenced i'> m the girls locker room.• · -Nikko Gallardo, 16, Newport Beach There's usUdlly only one left and it's on the other 11 •side of 'the campus. The staff do a pretty g~ Job J uf keeping lhings up • '-· -Milan Rousset, 16, Udo Isle "Just the arr conditiorung in Nikko the .English [S1mms) Hall. It's Gallardo never turned off and it's always ' freezing cold m there. In the classrooms, tt's cold. You don't keep warm tmless you bring a jacket. ll -you don't. you'll freeze.• -Cameron Sinclair, 16, Newport Beach 1 ' "The school is OK actually. J only have a ye(i( ' I i.tncl l'U qet out anywdy. • -Diana Girgis, 16, Costa Mesa "' I don't apprcetate big, fat cockroaches all " t>V('I the 1>ldcca. The first day of school, there were "When I was m sophomore English, they bad no control of alt cond1boning and 1t was always cold. It was warm outside and it was freezing inside." ( , . . -Zack Gelbaum, 16, Newport Beach II .f)istrict will weigh all funding options • They include a bond issue, state grants, selling surplus property dnd rnvestmg in county pool. ~ Piol NEWPORT-MESA -There's mom than one> way to pay for school repairs, dnd distncl offl- CJdls pronuse to mvesllgate them 'dll. A llldJOr nc>w mga·d1<>nt in the stdlE· ~chool <.unstrucuon coHers is $9.2 billion in mat<.hing stctte fuods dpproved by Cdlilomia vot- ers m November. The ma1or drawbdck to this source IS that • ther<' etre 1,000 school ctistricU. : dnd th<• two stale> university sys- • tems vymg tor that money • Even so, Newport-Mesa will : he applymg for dJI the money that it ~dfl gt>l But with dS much as $112 mil- lion in renovc1Uon needs, no rndt ter how much lhe chstrict gets •from thf> state, 1t will httve to raise 50'1., of the money. "Wf!-could be ellg1ble for nul- l.ions c1nd millions and miltioni, of doUtl!s trom th<> stdte, H sdJd Mike ' Fine, the assistdnt supenntendent of bll!imess services ·we could ; estabhc;h ebg1b1lity for those •needs dnd come up w1th plans to meet those needs." But with that done, the district would merely get on the state's approved hst, where it has to compete with the other clistricts for the money. "I can assure you that the needs in California's (kinder- garten-through-12th-grade} school districts far exceeds the $9.2 billion,· Fine scud. The state's school builc4Pg pro- grams fall into three categories def erred maintenance, new school construction and modem- 1.Zdllon Gov. Grny Davis, to support his new educational programs, gut- ted the deferred maintenance fund -instead of the $400,000 the d1stnct hds been receiving /or the past two years. it will receive only $100,000 this year. Because the dIStnct isn't plan- rung to build any new schools, 1t won't be seek.mg new schools construction money, which it would not qualify for anyway because it has several closed school sites. UnW recenUy, the d1stnct was- n't even eligible for the modem- 1zdt1on money because of its closed sites. But a change in state rules has opened the door for the dlstnct to apply for those funds Smee the dtStnct 1s obligated to match state money dollar for dol- Carpet Your Entire Home· Jar, the quesnon then becomes: What local sources are avallable1 One of the main sources could be a bond 1Ssue or parcel tax, which district offjoals have said would be a last resort. Another potential big-money source would be the sale of dis- trict properties. There dfe seven sites the district could soil: Baledric, Mesa Verde, Harper, Parsons, Lindb£>rgh and Presidio elementary schools. The d1stnct could also sell a 10-acre Banning Ranch site At about $500,000 an .cicre, the district could get a substantial amount from the sale of any of its properbes. But it would fust have to go through an extensive process to declare those sites sur- plus, which ensures that they will not bf> needed in the near future for student housing. •If they are surplus, we (;9nsell them, H Fine said . Other forms or fmancmg include the Sdle of bonds to be invested m the county pool for interest. The school board could also draw money from its general fund budget. maybe VQUr favorite depatbuenr .-1 ))eppcnll)8 in every~-~ ~ if ~·re a customer. Ar. Plelcher Jones Motorcars, we•re pmud tO be fiunily-uwnecl and operated. My fathei' st31 red our business in 1946. And .. my oldest aon, ~. joined ~ this~ Over me last 52 years we have nlways ...a 1°i'l tWf dierm •autatl in our own hCae. ,,...1whywcoiel'~car ~i&:MltterViu to~ Wr{M Airpolt, stOrlF for SI: hatdtOPs ~· more. Yes, f1ett:her hal bee.c:>me the la~ Merce<b.Bem Dtalaship in che Nadm. Bur we got here by gi\'ang you more b-~ money, nor less. with Plush or Berber for only . slYE AN ADDITIONAL 10% OFF ALL FURNITURE. SAVE UP TO AN ADDITIONAL 50% OFF ALL ACCESSORIES s49900 UPT03MOS SAMS AS CASH OAC tABPET ·DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Resident/al Sales & Service ol W WIJVldfl A>JTI nst 1 & .,. I C 'lfp. r ~ Ava.Jab! t 904 Harbor Boulevard • Coeu Me .. t--........ ...._-+'-..._-+L----f N.E. Corner of Harbor & t 9th St,..t (949) 722-9642 . vi.it us on t~ web at www.cwpetdep0t.09t -· UNIVER ITY CENTER (949) 854 .... 452 '()torn 7 0. Ouster Only •35 Top on1y•20 ACCEHOAIH BALBOA ISLAND (~9) 67S-6887 C.:kWJTuo. ' Set SOU & E~·ftlnl.w ..... -------FOUNTAIN VAU.EY 17870 Nnvtio~ #10' In nte Cc»tcc> Center at TaJbcn 71"43,7926 OfllNtDAYI EXCLUDING LEATHER & UPtf015TERY v.1r ·I . I I I' I'( r, , •' ( ' 1 /, l I ~tOJ Jambotte aoad IJ7 in Shopping <:Cotcr ac Itri tol It JambOtte 9'9 76-8363 ---..... .,._ ............ t ., H• 321 days. • Sports Editor Rog r Carlson • 949 57 44223 ·u looks lle•1 get a sand season ood we 1hink • c111 mah some hay in lll·A M: Rich Boyce, Estancia boys basketball <iOach 0oi1y Pilot Bl TARS TUN .E UP. FOR CIF·~ 68-65 Robin~on's free throws decisive as Newport inches closer to school's single-season victory record. R1c11ARD D ~•s Oliyflat IR\tlNE -Just in bme for the post.season, Newpo'rt Harbor High's Sciilori. got Wrapped up in a playoff-like game Friday night agcl.lilst an unex~cted Sea View league source. Host Woodbridge, playing its final ' boys basketball encounter of the season, pushed Coach Larry Hlrst's Sdilors to the edge, before Newport Harbor pulled out a 68-65 wm to conclude the league season. "That was a perfect playoff game for us, - said HU"st, whose team (22-5, 7-3 in league), ranked No 5 in CIF Southern Section Division Il-AA. inched closer to the school's single-sea- son wm record (24), set by the 1984-85 team. "This is ii testament,• Hirst added, "of how tough this league is, when a 7-3 team and a 1- 9 teum can be three pom~ apaft. - lidd it not been lor Adam He.arlson' penmPter pressure ori Woodbndgo's Brent •Weiss at the end, the game easily could've gone into overtime the way Woodbndge (7 -19, l ·9) ~as diaming thrce-pomters m the fourth quarter. At the buzzer, Weiss att<>mpted a potential game-tying thre ··bdll, but Hearlson moved out and applied the neces ary defense to force a.n aJI ball. Newport l larbor's offensive hero, aside from ~enior point guctrcl Matt Jameson (25 pomts), was Gary Robinson down th~ stretch, sinking 6 of 6 frc."(> throws in the lmal 39 sec- onds., The tlmes Rolnnson ( 15 points) went to the line, the Sailors were ahead by three points, by two and by one • • "Our eruors tepped up and made free throws, -s4id Hirst, who Wdtched Woodbndgfl tie the game twice in the fourth quarter, then take the lec:td with 2:48 left, 59-58, on guard · Scott Barlow'!i three-pointer. • Robmson scon .. >d on a spm move to put· · Newport JJl front fo.r good, 60-59, Wlth 2:23 lQ play and trigger d 6°0 run. . But after RoblllSon made two free throws to give th~ Tclrs a 64;59 bulgf', W<X>dbndge for- ward Josh Burgess (t 3 points) canned a ba e- line three-ba.U with 0:29 remdtntng. Robinson, sent to the line agam, netted two more 't\'lth 0:18 on the clock, puttmg the Sailors m the lead,. 66-62. But Barlow nailed dnother three Wlth 0:09 showmq and it wa d one-point g·ame again. The 5ailors, who struggled at the line Wednesday against Santa Margarita (7 of 19) but were 25 of 34 in this one, had Robin~on go to the tine with 0:05.5 left and he made both. •ACIFchampionin fue longj~p·and~pleju~p. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ he soared to even better things witp the decathlon. H I G H S C H 0 0 L B 0 Y S S 0 C C E R J\.~'li J11u Before his senior year at Newport Harbor High (1982-83), Sheldon Blockburger wasn't sure what he wanted out of an athletic career. The Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame member had spent the first three years of his career bouncing between sports. For his last campaign with the Tars, Blockbtagcr deeded to cone ntrdte on trac:k and h<'ld, a path which would eventually lead to his becoming a world-class dec-dthlete. •1 dabbled here and there," Block burger srud "But nothmg seemed to fit I decided, I he won the Southeastern Conference title with a score of 7,737 points. a school record. His senioi year, Blockburger broke the world record for the mdoor pentdthlon and was filth dt the NCAA championships in the decathlon. From there, his international curccr took off. In 1989, Blockburger nioved to OrPgon lo train with Nike and placed second at the outdoor national · championships. In 1990, he was thud at the ndtional · championships and sixth at the Goodwill Garnes. In 1991, he wtts fifth dt the national ' championships arid third at the Pan-Am Games. · It was then he becausE> I had linuted succes'S my juruor year, to concentrate on track became I knew 1t I tried real hard', I could be good at it.•· _..;....__.. ___ _, . discovered another l})at year. Bl~burger won the CIP 1vision III-A title in lij~ long jump l23;fll/2) and the tnple jump (48-6t/2). event, the 30-mmute pentathlon, an event which must be fully completed in under 30 minutes. Blockburger set the Amencan record m the event (4,309), which still stands to this day. lit wasn't until he wert Orange Coast College that he Block burger All good things must come to an Pnd and eventually Blockbwger hung up his track shoes discovered lhe decathlon •1 Wds watching tcleVls1on m 1983," Bl6ckburger !>aid. •The World University Games were on. r watched the decathlon clnrl didn't think the guys were very ~· I knew if 1 tailored my training toward the decathlon, . I could beat them." In 1984, Blockburger won the Southern California .Championships m the long JUmp and triple jump and also tinh;hed third in lhe state decathlon. The following year he won it. De!ipite his success at OCC, Cahforrua schools weren't mterested in him for their prog1am. Lows1ana State University took a chance and Blockbwger did not disappoint. His hrst year with the Tigers, for a codch's whistle at ScUl Luis Obispo-based Cal Poly. •WbiJe I was work.in!) at the bank, people ~ed to call me and offer me codching JObs," Blockburger sdid •After sitting m front of a computer for four years. 1t was time to gel tiack outdoors. It's great to work with youn~ people and this choice has proved truly rewarding. - Blockburger has been on staff since 1996, but he still nusses the feeling of competition. ·That was the harde't part about quitting,• Blockburger said. "I am still super competitive when l'm playing darts or spitting watermelon seeds. "Coachingisfun,butnothing compares to knowing there c1re others out there trrurung hard to bt•at you.• Eagles collle up short, 2-1 MJCHEUE YEE I DAILY PILOT Estancia High's Jorge Lopez (left) heads the ball over a Laguna Beach foe ln Friday's howdown. aA goal by Laguna Beach's Tom f\ieptune in overtime clinches tht=:::-,.. wm and CIF bid; Eagles. must wait and see. LAGUNA HILLS -Anyone on the sidelines Friday after-· noon at the Pacific Coaiot I eng:ue's third-place bo¥S soc- cer playoff at Laguna Hills High between Estancia and Laguna Beach will tell you the same thing. It was one of the best soccer games they've been to all season. In the end, it was Tom Nep- tune who scored the winning goal Wlth four mmutes left m lhe final overtime penod, pro- pelling the Artists to a 2-1 vic- tory and dil automatic bid to· the ClF Southern Section Divi- sion IV playoffs, which begin next week. "This was truly a classic, - Laguna Beach Coach Andy Thomas said •Both team,. pla)ed an mcred1ble game. We Just came up with a little extra m the end.- Estancia's playoff hope:, appear prolIW mg for an t- large berth. The Eagles hav been in and out of the D1vlSlon • IV Top 1 O all sea.,on and there are reportedly going to about hve at-large berths, according to Thoma:,;. • It took a few nunutes for Estancia (10-1-5) to adjust to the mall held at Laguna Hilb. similar in size to the one at Laguna Beach But after a few minutes, with Laguna Hills players supporting Estanoa by DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE •Newport Hdrbor's talented bundle of nerves attacks anxiety and opposing goalies with equal enthusiasm. !kif Pb a game days -and, just be safe, 24 hours pnor Newport Harbor High girls water polo tandout Kyndra Cox must stay uwuy from Starbucks. Sugar is also probably not a good 1dt..>a and, for the Sailo~· sake, don't make c.ny sudd('n moves in her pre cnc-e. But, even with the afore mentioned precautions, the 1unior two·mcter performer generates enough prcgame butterlli to bolster buoyancy. •1 g t o nervous, sometim psych mys If out,• said th t ~nse, but tal nted Sailor, who de p1te nearly two asons of varsity succe.,s, shoulders ubstanbal stre..,s before -and during-contc ts. •My dad (Bruccl say I g t thi look. on my face and he can teJI I'm really ncrvow~, • Cox explained •Some tunes he s /it m the rruddl of gam -, U something happens H.-. used to ee ll a lot more last Ilion, though.• Keeping Cox calm Ii often a t am proj and HarhOr COltch Bill Barn t( is happy to help th cau e. "He s me g tting excited and he' r ally gOOd about telling SEE KYNDRA PAGE aJ ongratulatiOns • • • • • • .Kyndra Co T'1e Irvine Company and.Newport Hills Center will be making a doDMIOn to the Newpon High School Athletic Department in recognition of ou~~ perfuitmamces ,, I I I I I I t I I l IS@ Saeurday, Febn.ary 13, 1999. . , .. FoR MAKING Us nm # ... .. .. 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Cardinas and Deanda also win championships. · E stancia H1gh's Wendy Padilla took the mat Tue..,day m th~ 1unior VdI~1ty portion of the Pantie: Coast League wrestling tmals with a score to settle. . ln three ~·edfS of compt>tmg aga.mst her Laguna t hlh counterpart at 112, a girl by the ndme of Rosd Medina, Padllld has lost two of ttwir thrf'<> encounters. According to Estancia I hgh Co,1ch Nate Skadt, Pddilld wa.., out for revenge. Usmg supenor motivdtion, Pdctilla wds quick lo put MPdma away, v.'lnnmg the match 14 -0 and Wlth it, the PCL junior var:.ity tiUe c1t 112. "(Padilla) Wl"'nt in n9ht uway dnd took her to her back," Skaar :.atd. ·Alter that, (MeclinaJ wasn't in the match. You could :.ee 1t in her eye:.. That's the best I've seen W1•ndy WTC!>tlt•. < 1\vo other EstanCld 1unior vclrsity wrestlers won PCL titles. Senior Ben Cctrdinas, m his hr'>l yedr competing in the sport. ptnnt•d his counterpart lrom Costa Mesp in lhc third period to wm the l~lO-pound crown. "HP went out c1nd eocled his onc>-\iedr career with a pm and a leag\1e lltle," Skc!ctr stud. vThat's a pretty good way to go out. w .Junior Jose> Deanda won al,l three of his llldtches w1th pms to claim tht? tiUP .1t 171 pound-.. Fmi.hmun J\htch Valdes (103) uava fatanc1a a ghm1>st' ot the tuture by plac:mg S<'c·ond in the tournament. Vdlcles 1s co~currnntly pletyin9 hat.kethalt tor Estancia . vHP dcw~n't prncticP much, he' just a natural, 8 Skaar said. ·wee hdve high hopas for hun as our lfar .... 1ty s1t1rter al t 03 next . :.eason.· Some other lrt> hmcn who did wd in the PCL junior vMs1ly anc trosh-soph toum<1nwnts wtH' Vtc tor Valdovmds (I HI), Ct1"' W1l11ams t 140) AUono;o Oa>1co (145); Nelson Mordlt's (tit 1 dnd Devon Bowhnn ( 189). Th<>y'vl• qot a good c-la'>s," Sit.tut Sdtd. H II they can !.ltck wf h 1t and work h <1rd, Estancia h" a wally bnght tutuH• LO WE•stling." . Costd Mt•'>d I hgh's Jc. st? Ylnez took second place dl 130 P!unds m the 1un1or var~1ty t(.lmament. At the fro:.h·soph level, Co:.ta NP.sa trec;hman Bcncd1c Dtt'11d tok third place at J 45 pounds. Tuvid reacht?d the meddl round ;,ith cl victory m the oarter1mals over tPt1nunate lyron Tracy. Costa Mesa Hlgh'.s unbeaten bsh·c;oph boys socn?r tedm got 1mmor scare dgainst Laguna ills last WC'ek. The Mustangs ere down 3-1 al halftime. "The field w«s short and rrow,• Coach Eugen~ Day id. •My kids wert> rushing verythmg. We still had plenty of anc·<•s, but could not hnd the eek o{ the net in the first half.• Kevin Alexander had thl? r.>t-half score for Costa McSd. Mjchael GcUdmN scored ce m the hrst hvc nunutes of e second half to tte the !'core at ree tor Costa Mesa. Alexander ored the go-ahead goal and drdmcr later compl •ted the Hnck for a 5·3 win. "Our m1dheld players were tleasing the ball to the forwards ~th deadly accuracy,· Day said. [rhcy were )\lSt working well 1th each other th1 half. Our tenders were on top of w11rything t.hdt.camo their way." •Newport Harbor Hlgh's girls b.h-soph water polo gtlm<.\ lo t • Peninsula, 5.:J, Suturduy m the trnmp1onsh1p final of the ~ewport Fro h·Soph bumamcnt. The Snilors opened uf> tho ~umament Thursday w th a 7-0 m over Fountain V4lley nnd ded an 6·0 deos1on over El orado to reach the semilmals. oal1e HNtber Deyden rded bOth shutouts. . Jenna Booth IC'Ored in sudden t:alh overtime to lead Newport larbOr past 5anta Monica, 5~4, turliay m the semittnals1 Booth • ttd all five of the Sallon' goals. Polly Dollcq and Aman<ta • on played well defensively. • -by Ja1on Hiil .. Spor ts HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER . MJCH£ll£ Yl£ ID y mor Estancia's Fernando Medina (14) gets ahead of the pack \\:'ith Laguna Beach'<1 Tom Neptune trailing the play. Eagle Edson Anaya (13) looks on. Neptune eventually ~cor<'d game-winner. ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 tauntiny lhe\r cros..,·town nv.11 Artists from the stands, the E~1glcs <\lurte<.I lo put ht.:u\') pt "SSUrt! on Lagtmcl Bedch's delen "· follow-up shot was 1ust out1>1de the nuht post Terrone.s liltPr had •• hot thttt gc'lt J>ll t Bm t, ' hut rolled ;1ust ouhlde the left po:.t It dppcdred E,tanc1a caught a break m the: thlfd minute of the second ovcrt1mi> pPnod when Bnan Roark w,ts g1v<?n d red C1C'lrd, much to. the delight of the Ldgund Hills' personn1'l in ap1111- dance. But pldymg a mar: down only add(>cl to the adrenaline and St't Nt'plu.ne up to c:;core the win- ninu goal. After the game, a numh(!J' C>I th<> Eagle' wcrt so spent, they broke down and LT1ed. "Our guys play WJth tt huge amount.of emotton," E'>tdnoa Coach Steve Cr~nsh1tw said, "Both tP-a111s played a gredt game. they just got luck}' om• more time than we did. kYNDRA CONTINUED FROM 81 me to calm down and just pla) my game,• Cox so1d. • lier •game" as casilY. enough to m«ke oppo ing players and coachPS uphght. . "She's our pnmarv t~o-m >tt:H girl,· Barnett aid of the Tar ' leactmg SC'Or1•r 't 54 goals he <lmr into Fndoy's rcgular-s(•a:-.on hodle) ''She has long ttrms, a long body, !-.hoots the hall n•c1Uy hntd and IS veiy COJU!)PUtJVQ ~ • • , 'The Duily Pllot Athlete ~·11w Week scored a team-lcudmo lh gool JO d rou1-da\. six•9am span < ondud1 d SuUirday, to h lp th~ Sail.ors (ollect f1H1 Wlns and ·the .third-place troph~· at'lhc ptt> tig1ous Southern .Cahfoqua l w1tational hosted b\ l~'ln , H19h. Sh" wa n£!mett to the ll·tournament tectm. Cox'~ con<;ic;\i•nt contnbu.tton -sh{; had 31 ~t••ub and 25 a isl through Tue day -tt,I o heT1~ tl1P. Tdrs ( 18-5 through Thursdc1y dncl rdnked thud m Orang • County) defeat lr:vmr•, 5·4 Wednesddy to di>fend their S~a View LedgUe champion hip TI1e Sctilor~· unly lo i lust wc>Pk was a 6-5 '>ellJ<H.:k to Cdptstrano Vaill•)' tn Jhl! tournament sP.m1Jrna.li, wlud1 helped the Cou9t11S a ccnd to the No. 1 cowlly rctnkrng • Cox, who bPe<llne tl valued '>< orer toward the f'l1d of lu'>t SN1:.on. entered th1:. ~ ,-.,ir \\ th (L large share of the s onng :re...,pons1bihty, though teammctW Jocelyn .Mandenno f52 goals entenng Friday1 and a ibalauct' d offensive attack have helped kc "P defensES horn kC\'lng on anv one Sailor. ··1rs oet>n e ditferent eason." Cox said. "Pla~ing two ntet~r WuS itll new l() me last yeor, b\lt Saturday, February 13. 1999 aom. Feb s, 1982 HorMtown! Newport B ch Ht.. wt. 5.S, 130 Spott: Witer polo Pos: two meters Coach: 8111 B mett Favorite food: Watermelon Favorite mov5': *Dangerous Beauty" a.st .~1et1c moment: ·Tue a lorogameth11~ar(a 12·7wfn Feb 3), because six different pooplc scored tor us and 1t was a. real team victory· Athlete of Ute Week VI: She r sc.Qred 16 goals in a four-day ,pan to help Sailors win 5 of 6 games • od collec1 allo1tovmamenJ l l!Jreh aftN thlrd.:ptaGe fin sh la Southern O.lifomta tnvnatlonal. Pb I m gl"!ttlflg more u ed to 11 • Barnett srud Cox hd's worked hurd to expand her shot repcrto1r an(l her passmg ha., al ll berm kP\ from th~ set pos1llon ~ten e ts another area Cox x ·l \'\e could use hN as our pnmaiy two-meter guard," said BdmNt who m tead elects to conscn <' her en••rgy tor the •'Xh1tUSl1\ 'off Pns1ve role Cox acknowledge' her aru;H1t; hl'lps Seip he,r energy. but notPd l\Pr cxc1tdl>1lity ulso keeps hN urlren<ihne flowing BdmPtt l>ell('v~-. Cox L.., "absolute!} chola1ship malcmal. • but the rec:rwtmg titlenllon is omethiny Cox Lo; an ou t• a>< 01d I dQ gC't sue sed out if l -.tart :o thmk dhout (college I." Cox satd ·A iJ I need another reason to be more nervou:. I'm \\or king hurd lO learn and m11uove hut the imnortant thing· lS th u_ame and not tr: mg to 1..mpT•::s5 college recnuters I JU t t.ryland give everything J can m t!\'01)'. Y~IP. 8 nung<.: could have taken ti tum tor the worse in the 30th mmute when 1uruor yoc1lk1•ep •r H1Jano Arriaga had to l1•avc the gc11n • with tt bloody nose. But Estancia\ lnrmg lslil", Edson Anayt1, Fernando Medtnd and John AlcleJete kept the Artists (11 ·9-4) trom tJPlllng a ch.mm to take a crack at rcpldn~mr;nt tt<;rtlte < '<>dll<'k Chun, who led the jumor vaP..tl)' to an unch·l<>tth•d sPtt- son this year. Find.Uy, iunioi lonvcml CPst11 TPnonc•<. took a ball pdSt Ldguna B<•ach uottltr• Ryan B111st Ctfld defender Alex I fenclt>rson r1ncl on lied It mto tht• Ot't for a 1-0 cSlilOC'il'I lt)dd 111 tllP 33rd mmulfl "It's tough to play lhb kind of d g•mW and come up short But it _looks hke we have rt goou chcmce to go to the playolfs anywa}' whJCh is . great for senior~ hke Rober I Ciistcllano (<1 thre ·- Y~dr starter on varsity). FREE-REPORT reveals what the insurance co mpanies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be t oo!! Amaga retumed tor the 1>e< ond hall anci Wd'- his usual self. anltc1patinq well whPn• 1h10w-ins, comer kick~ ctnd tree kH ks \\ ould go "\\Ibo knows, we may get another shot at (Laguna Beac:hJ in the playoffs." It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness. headaches. even arthritis! Don't sett~e your case until you read our free report. But a Loguntt Beach 1.-011-l \'.!) more than ht• could handle dud Hyan ;\\Oltl' c:orl:·d to ltP Ute scom at 1-1 m th" 53rd minul<'. Estancit1 tned to tnke the l<•1icl, hut ii numher of shol., were 1u.;t oft the mark. Jn the n8th mmult>, Terrones' pa'" to Anaya wa h<?,Hled towurd the goal and 11 went oll the C'TOS"hctr. Aunanclo Ortiz's • Meanwhile in the\r tinal Se., View l.edgue J tm~-. of t he "eason, Ne\\ port Hurllo1 dnd Coro· na del f\lar wer~ both on tl1t" wad, a1 /d both ec1me home. emptr·h{lnded Host \\'oodhnd{Jt' handed Ni» • ., port Bl!rbor a • 3-0 mot. '"''hile Corona del Mar was gl\.en a 4-0 ..,endoft by Santa !'-largantr1 · HAPPY BIRTHDAY C.lebratJng the Daily Pilot's Athlne of the Week series HA:IR REPLACEMENT SURGERY INSTITUTE Saturday PETE HOGAN ti> NEWPORT HARaC>A FOOTBAU GREG 8uROEN n;, CoRoNA DEL MAR ~ V<>U.l'tlAU Sl'.\'ll:-<lF-TllE-Altr H .\IH n..:sTOlt\TIO~ INNOVATOR OF THE LASTEST MlCRO"lJT CHAf'Tll'\G TECH~rQm:. THIS n:CH:\IQUE WILL CREATE Tm: MOST N/\Tl RAl. 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Estanrni (11-15, 4-6 for fifth pldcc m leaguc1 is expecte<rto ext~nd its CIP playoff-qualify,ng stredk to 12 seasons, despite 1L<. hrst sub-500 wcord smc P Hl88. The Edgles ranked No 5 m C IF Southern SN Lion fJ1VJs1on 111- A. are one of 12 te<Jms expected to fill out the 111-A tmsckct. which could feature dS many dS 'SlX at- large selections among the d1vi- s1on's 20 schools. "It looks like we'll qet· d s~­ ond i.eason <md we think we can make some hay 10 Ill-A." Boye P said It was the host Ifawks 115-10, 7-3) who tru:1de hay Friday, ds seniors Jeff E1ttrcim and Josh· PJerson scored 28 dnd 23 polnl'i, respectively, to h(•lp produc<• U:te hlghest point told) ctllowed by thP. Eagles this SP.ason. . . Aliso Niguel rocks Costa Mesa ih second hall and rolls to a 61-45 Pacific Coast League victory. Dave Weir.got things tartl'd with a thr,ee-pi1mtl't. Shauri Fer- ryrAan 'thPn made two fn•1• r. cb~TA MESA -There WdS il throws for an 18· 10 lead. Rick lot o~ exciteme nt in the gyin at Hatsush1 scored, (ollowcd hy halftime ol Costa M~a Hinh' Nick Cdbieo's own basket "off d boy:. bnsketball gdme agd.mst steal. v1s1llng Ali o Niguel Fnday Ahso N1gucl's Dave Camddl· 019ht. Stage Fright, an. all-m completed d thr~-pomt pltsy, teacher rock band ,_______ but Ferryman made n which Coi.tu Me et long 1ump shot dnd Coa<.:h En ch Allen "This was a the Mustangs hdd a plaY> in when he's heartbreaker. 24-13 lcad. Ferrvman, not coaching, WdS who scorl•d IO 1>01nts .. This is the kind rocking the house hdd seven m th~ and the Mustangs of loss that will quarter. W11ir had c;1x were up by 16 points. take a few days m the pcnod and lronicetlly, Costa o get over ... Ndte Jones hdd f1vu. Mesd came back on We played so "We played so wPll thf'. Uoor as Stage well in the first m the hrst half," Fright was closing half. Ni/e) have Allen said. "(We) out a rendition of the been under a hdve been under a lot Rolhng Stones hit lot of pressure of pressure with thc1t "Sall'>fuctlon, ~ a with that streak streak and tb('Y really song which has and they stepped it up dt the ldrgcly descnbed lhe really stepped beginning ot the Mustangs' S<'dson. grunc." it up ... " Ahso Niguel (13-Whether 1t was tlw 13, 5-5 1n lc<Jguc}, not prcssum on c:osta wanting to end the Erich Allen Mesa to rmnntdm the regular i.eason on a Mesa coach lead or the Wolver- sour note, turned up mns feared that they the volumP m the would be the ones to end the second haU and roUed to a 61-45 streak, something went hombly victory, extending CO'ita Me..,a's wrong for the Mustangs m the Pacihc Coast League losing second hdll. stredk to 49 games Led-by Cc.tmdduu and Ryan •This wac; a hedrtbredker," Ross, Aliso Niguel out~corPd Allen 'aid. "This 1s the kind of Costa Mesa, 41·9. It was Cama· loss thdl will take a few days to dini's pair of three-pomh.!n> with get over." under two mmules l~ft m the By dlt ac-c.ounls, the Mus-1 third qudrtcr which gtJve Aliso tangs (4 -2~. 0· 10) were unstop-Niguel its first lead since lht> pablP m U1C' hrst hull. Costa 2:34 murk of the hrst penort M(1Sfi jumpe<J out to a 13-8 lrad The Wolvennc:, cru1sctJ from al the C>nd of thP fmt quartN, thE>re. then pot together maybe their "We have lec.1med d lot this hPst P.ight' minutes of the .wa-year," Allc•n said. ~we arc only son, outsconng lhP. .1t-large can-losing one player, so W(• w1ll diciatP. Wolverines, 23-1~ have d much bettN season." STANDINGS ,adfic Coast ......... I c0vefa11> w Q •university 116-8) 7 1 J .,...,... __ ~Hills 78, ~ 62 Aloo Niguel 61, ~ 45 tag Beech 61, l.hWeMy 58 (NO tlf<AllM ~ •• STANDINGS ·~(22-5) 1 l .,,.... (tffl 5 5 CdM (16-9) 4 6 Woodbridge (7-19) 1 9 • 01nches CIF berth SUMMARIES PACFIC COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA HIUS 78 ESTAHCJA 62 Score by Quarten EstanC1a 13 22 17 10 • 62 Lag Hills 18 22 20 18 • 78 EsUncia -Valbvena 21, Simco 16. Andersen 12, Cantrell 8, Maldonado 3, Stapleton 2, Chandler 0, Tantelu 0, Garner 0, Rodriguez o. Newman o. J1m1nez 0 3 pt goals -Simco 4, Andersen 2, Cantrell 1 Fouled out -None. Lagun• Hills -Ettnem 28. P1e~on 23, Homyak 9, Skinner .6. Craft 4, Lee 4, Houser 2, Anderson 2. 3·pt goals -Pierson 4 Homyak 2. Fouled out -None The wm also pu.,hcd tht d efending-champion ! fctwks into a three-way tie for thP PCL crown. Laguna Hills led. 18-13. aftn eight minutes. and used a 10·0 run and d 32-fool bunr>r-l>edtlng three-pointer to earn d 22-22 sec- ond~quarter stdlemate lo prote<1 the edge at intemuss1on. l:>M HAG6£RTY ZVUUS I OAILV PILOT Costa Mesa's Shaun Ferryman (above) makes a move to the basket: below Mustangs' St~ven \\ hittaker take~ off downcourt in a first-half rush; at right, third-year coach Erich ·Allen talkb it over. Me a closed out its Pacific Coast League season looking tor its fir:,t uin, jumpf'd to a 36-20 halftime lead. AJiso, however, rallied to win, 61-45. PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE A LISO NJGUlL 61 Cos'TA M£SA 45 5<of'e by Quartets - Aliso Niguel 8 12 23 11 61 Costa Mesa 13 23 3 6 -45 Aliso Niguel • R~ 13 Camadin1 15, Devon 10 Kern 7, MunselJ 7, S1~ 7 3 pt goals -Camad1n12, Ross 1, Severs 1. The Eagles got three .J11son Simco three-pointers and .inolher from Peter Andersen to I u£>1 d J 5- 6 run early in the second penod. But Pierson, d 5-1 I sh<trpsho11tmy guard. and E11trwn1 , a h<i post who came m rclllkl'd '1xth 111 Orange County in fH'ld qo<1l per- centage lf?l 4) hV<'cl up to thP1r All-PCL crcdf•nlJctls. ·r trunk Pter'ton ts thP hcsl player in th(' ledgue, • BoyC1• Sd1d of the third-yPar starter, who averaged 24 m two wins cJVN the Eagles and netlPd bac:k-to·h11< k backbreakers from threedom to end the third quartf•r and slurl the fo urth. Eittreun hit ~ hr.I eight held- goal lf'les (all layup~) and hrushed 11of12 from the held c1nd 6 of 6 from the foul hne. Seruor Brett Valbu~na pac eel the Eagles with 2 1 pomts and f 0 rebounds, while Stmco hm.shed with 16 points and Andersen 12. COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ;·coasters sweep Cypress I I I •Pirates sail to 62-58 men's victory behind Dolven's four late free throws. I . COSTA MI?SA Orange Coru.t ColJege·s· Rcm1dn Dolven made four fre throw m the hnal two min- utes to ledd the Ptrates to d 62-58 wu1 over v1c;llm9 Cypress Friday in an Orange Empue ConfNcnc e men's basketball game. The victory improves Orongc Co.1st lo 15·13, 6·h in conference. A pair of victonc~ next wr.ck d!Jilin t C~nldPrl WC"t and Irvine Valley will greatly improve Orc1nye ' C t's chanc for a berth in the Southf•m Cahtor- nla Regionals, which bf?gin Feb. 26. Carlos Rey led the Pirate& with 12 pomt5, six rebounds and 1X as 1st5, Dave Elllot scored 11 ,.....OMHGa ___ OolPl ___ CONRJt(N(E _ _..._ pomts and had 12 OftANGe CoAST 62 rebounds. CYl'tttss 58 Dolven and Temul Cypreu ·Porker 18, Zoller each had ntne Smith 16, Hodgin 11, • points.· Kill~ns 6, Tenplls 4, P•rlcer 3 ! It was Dolven's ~Ir of '" 1 s 1 4 :: free throw' with 1: 13 l •Jt 'r-!t;J°:~ ·_ ~~ · I whiCh bro. ke a S4·5'iie. 0r-. COMt . Reyes 12, OolVen th n bloc.k a Elliott 11, Dolven 9, sh°', which Reyes n· Zolffi 9, C..stleton s. verted for a four-~lnt Cooper 6, Martlnelll 6, •~.-;a. Dolven'S fr throws 8eelef 2• Langdon 2• · -AndersonO ' With 28 -' cond1 left J pt. goals • Reyes 2. cliDChed th win. C..Uleton 1, M ttil'l(!tll 1, Meko Parker scored 18 Zollet 1. • polbta for Cypr (9·20, FOOied out · None 2;10). HafftJme . ~es!. ~21 .. •Orange Coast women take 74-68 win over Ornngc Empire Coruerence foe. COSTA MflSA -The OrangP Coast College women' ha<:kctbaU team went on et 13-2 run at thP. out et of the econd half and made it stand up en route to a 74-68 Omngc Empire Conference Victory ovn v1.s1hny Cypress Fndety evening. Tur. P1r1th?S, now 24·5, 8·4 in conference, were lr>iJ by Sawh M1cldlcbrookc's 20 pomlt;, with three others in c~ouhle llgur • . Adna Sortino. Chantay Peyton dnd Leah Wilde enc:h n •tt !Cl 1 O pomLs m the Orango Coast attack, with Erm Tomlin on dnd Ani Saraydanan also pronum•nt Wlth eight dnd 5even pomlb, respectively. CyprP , 12-17, 5-7, ....----..----.---pored tho dcfkit to 65-59 OUHGI..,.. CX*flN'.NCI wllh ,J : n Jr>ft, but th t was. ns C'lnsf' 11 would g t. · Mtdcllebrooke and Tom· lmson kPpl the flllC:S in th ' qr1m on th • hoards, Mid· di hrookn with 12 and Tom· linsoh urahbed 11, before fmiling out with 1a rJ left, Overall, neither t~m was particularly on. Cypress hit 38% of its hots (27 for 72) ftnd was just 2 tor J t at .!the Une,; C06sl was 36% from the fi Id (27 for '14J and man- .aged jU1t 3 of l l free. thtow attempts. o.w.aa CoAsT 74 C~68 ~-8rown20, Vice 17, Garrett 13, Mccraney 9, Mar1inez 9, Arreola 0, Butle< 0 3 pt ph • McCrtney 1, G;arrett 1. Fouled out · Vte.e. ~~:SOttino 10, .-.yton 10, Wb 10, Tomlinlon I, Slr.,,._lln 7, UIWll4w~l .Mojb 2. IC=. l-pt. OOMl ·"lbh z 5--....-1. ,..... M • Tomle••· Hltftll••· occ. 3J.J1 . • AYSO Region 57 10s boast unbeaten record through four games The AYSO I I I l S Region 51 girls lO·and-under Silver All-Star teem will be trying to protect an unte0red upon record today at 1 l ·30 agaiQst Tustin, In Huntington Beach The AU-Stars lmprovod to 3.0-1 ThW'lday night wllh a 3·0 victory over COila MeM ea ~ Jae Mm'Glln •ulfed tWo breUAwayt 1*ore CdM brOU 8niulll vltb goals by Amanda Shew, Ch811ee P.r .... ad lblOr "'11greh. sa.n llalft ..s.si. foot~ brab .. tee. A"••""'* 'lbbl•tr• W two ..... Among .. .. ,,.,... .... --- Fouled out -None. Costa Mesa-Fenyma-10, Hauustu 8 Jones 7, Weir 6. Payne 4, Cabico3. Whittaker 3, Tran 2, Shallts 2, Hunter 0 3 pt goats -Weir 2., Jones 1, Whittaker 1. Fouled out · None. S£A VIEW LEAGUE N~HARIOR~ W0008RtOG£ 65 5COf'e by Quarters Newport 16 15 19 18 68 W::xx:fbridge 13 15 16 21 6S Newport • Jameson 2 llhngworth 16, Hearlson Limon 4, Robinson 15, Clayton 5, Varna! 0, ValleJO O 3 pt goals -Jameson 41 Robinson 1. fouled out -None. Wood:>ridge • Barlow Harris 2, Weiss 13, Arroyd: Burg~ 13, Bennett 0, Uecker 6, Koe!Jer 4, Ca '3 pt. goals -8c)(low 4, Burgess 2, Weiss 1. Fouled out -None. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Culver to coach Costa Mesa boys volleyball • Mustangs' fourth coach m 10 months wµJ open practice Tuesdcty; Ybarra vacates girls post. B~Rtrt hl IKM II Mr~ COSTA MESA -Co ta Mesa High Boys Athletics D1t •ctor Kirk Bauermeister, hoping th third time 1s a charm, announced Pn- day that Jeff Culver will coach boys volleyball for the Mustangs th.il) spring. Cutver, 23 on Sundcsy, was slnt- cd to coach the junior varslty under vamty coach Craig Pazan· ti, wh,p resigned ldat week to accept a teaching and (garls) coaching position at Mater Dt•a High. just eight weeks after being hired at Mesa. Culver becomes the tftird croach to accept the job after Yvette Vbana stepped down fol· lowing an l t ·6 campaign Jut 1prlng, which prOduced the seboob first playoff appearance llnc:e 1983. Bataenneliter Mid UM>tber would-be coedl. wbme MID9 be ccRlld not recall.~ .. Jab ' previously, only to bail when out-of-stole opporturuty pres . cd itself . Ybarra, who also guid~ ' Mustangs' guls team to the pl - offs each of her two seasons, not return to the girls progrfn next fall, Pnnc1pal Andy Hem - rl€rt said Thursday. Culver, a sccond·te~m South Coast League setter «Ua 1seruor at Capistrano Valley ~h in 1994, is expected to complte pa~rwork in time to pr ide o r the !liedson·opening prac e Tuesday. lie ti; a walk-on with o preVtous prep coaching f'nco. •This is a grett~ opportuni " saicl Culver, " Tuishn resident o coached throe years for the La • nn Beach Volleyball Club, tpcl mg a stint as head ooac:h of 14-and-under boys team. "'I'd rather be the head than the JV coach and I'm excited •bout it. I'm not f With the kids yet, but from I've beard. they upect to pretty good team.: hiter.ted -~ for gtrll ftllllty poettkm may 4 Girls AlllllacJI o.r.:tm· N •t (714) 424-1758. Doily Pilot . . Sports UNCH TIM E WATER POLO Sailors top Mesa, 10-3 After <1 qui k bredk ugamst C<il Baptist, the V<lntn•t r<.ls fa< e lour learns which will lPst thPir champi1>i1ship mettle. Tins 1s clPfu11fl'ly rny Jttvoul1~ t1111P. ol uny 5p01 LS Sl?flSOJl. Wlw11 th" lt111d111q t1n• ttqht cind lllf' I w..st f Pdll\ tll e pluying C•lf'h ol11f•1, yu~ coulcln't usk for mud1 rnoro So S11t11nlt1y l>f'<Jln~ the stretc 11 run IOI Smlttl.nm Cltlifc~mia · CollP!Jl' m lh•. 0Jhlr-n Stul • Athletic C.mlt·11~nc<> Wlft'Y\f•n's bask tboll roe;<• t 1 · 111~ g1 •od nPW · T 1 Vanguard tH • 11loflf L u t place at 7 2 and oont10J their O\\ n tfos\111~ f'hf' bad Jlf'W Cr WU] have to ~wt throuqh thP nnxt fou1 opponenh J~1olc1 c 'onconha, Fresno. Pllof1c ond Pqmt Lomn Ntt~ar1111c lo clmd1 l111• GSAC lttlf' 'Tlw Vc111gua1tls stmt lit Bwld Sdtu1di'iy In the firol Joun<I, SCl. won f'flsll y 11t ··nw PJt," 71>·5~. but th<1t tl•tf'!m't n11•un the V.inu11r111ls r ... 111 r••l,tX B10l.1 ts CuJ>.1hl11 of putt111q a lot ut µmob on th~ bu.ird In II nur ry 'lltnnn '~t111111 1s Biol.i's lt~dcl1ng s' or1•r, itve1c.up11q 12 8 µ<ants per qa111 > rour plc1y1•r • Stu~1 • .Sa1dh Muntll"•ll, H1•1cl1 l larclPOUlll ancl d id l'O" MP ll1 th .. top JO fo 1111 • poull hoohntJ pNC~lltc ~ll' Thi! JOad h !l , fc;o bPf'll SCC's wt:aknns ttus sN1 011. \\!uh· th•• Vangu. re.ls (IH 13·0 at hornt>, they ill" JU J 6·b when lh~}'vP h td to trdVPI Con< ord1 1 tlwn tr1r• 1t llll k ul "'The Pit· Tut· cf{t} S<.. C' won the first rnP.eung, 7,i tJO 1 SPORTS HAU. OF FAME CEU8RAnNG THE MILLENNIUM MILLENNIUM BOOSTER Hero's mv candrdate for tho Oa ly Pilot Sports Hall of Fame. Mail to Da Jy Prlot Sports, 330 W: Bay St • Costa Mesa 92627: lax lo 949 646-4170, e·ma11 to c;la1lyp1lot eai',!hho. not or JUSt pick up th,u phone and call 949·574-4223 COLLEGES • Could the SCC men'tt ba kethcill tccim really make the playorfs? It hH won four ;m a row. · nut if I were to guess, look.mg I . at the stdnclmgs, l think the • Vci11gudrds have wt11tcd too lonv to wttkc up. Thurn i~ too muc.:h . l>pdC'P l><•twc1Cfl SCC tSOcJ the lop l~mns lO lhf' contl'rence cmd fhe Yc1ngucirds' OVPldlJ recorcl f 10-171 isn't muC'h lx•tter. • But there is dlv. dy:. the conforeuc" tournarnt?nt, \\•hir h starts Murrh 2. lluet-wins in the. tourn.unent would re~ult in an uutomatic: hid for the NAIA Ndtional Tournament m J~c kson, Tenn, where SCC would start wiU1 a clec1n slut•''. • SCC's Sarah Herkenhoff was ndmed lhe Golden Stdte Athletic Conference Player of the Week tor her role m helping the Vanguards dann sole poss~saon of hrst place, Herkenhoff led aU scorers with 21 pomts m Sdturday's wm over Azusa Pacific. For the week, t h!rkcnhoff had 30 points, sev(•n rebounds, four stedls t1nd two assists. • sec senior guard Alana I KP.mpton, who is averaging 9.8 pmnts dnd 4.1 rebounds per I gt1rrte, l·ont1.1mes to climb the Vanguards' record books. Kempton, a four-ycdr playt>r, hC'<'c.lme only the fourth player in school history to puss the 1,000-pomt mark and has chrnhed to third on the all-lime "c:onng list with 1,101 pomls. It lS po<>s1ble, depending on how she does m the find.I hve lJdlllC'.S dnd the playoffs, Kempton r.onld pass Elaine Whiltemorc, now an assistant cooch al sec. who ~1ts at the top of the list with 1,235 poinb It would he tough, but 11 the Vanuuards Cdn heat B1olo Saturdu~· -they JTUssed by J\lSL two 1;omb the first time around - 1t would complett> cl sec;un<l· round .swr.t>p of the top thrP • team:. m the ronferenr:e aud move the Vanguards to 5-5. That would be some confidence boost tor the GSAC toumanwnt. • Senior Jabari Simmons, the mO'>l ddng('[ous scoring threat SC(' hd<;, WrlS nr1med GSAC Pldyer of lhP w~ek for his role Ill sec--two up ... c-:t wins liisl \\'(•l'k Sumnon!> hcHI 14 po111ts in o 59-58 wm over We t.mont. ThPn, · hP. scored d !-tl'dson-high 3r, pmnl<; m Saturddy's 84-7h wm ovN Alusa Paahc:, S1mmun::., in fact, hd~ hP.en SCC's leadm scorer m 10 ot hls 1 fi g11mes in the lmeup. I le w11s dve1dgmq 20.3.points per gamP and 7 4 rebounds per QdmC, good cnouqh lo be m the GSAC top l Om both catC9onf!s once Simmons has played m PnOuqh games to quuht}'· Vanguards sweep Biota • Atchely tosses shutout; SCC batters Sldnd out, too, in 4-0 and 6-3 c;lecisions ., COSTA lvtESA ~outhern California College's Vangudrds dealt visiting Biola Umven;1ty a twm setback Fnday m noncon· ferPnc:e c;oftbdll, besting the E<1glec; 10 the opener, 4-0, on a six-hitter by Alysia Alchely, then wfdppmg it up with a 6-3 verdict m the nightcap behind a 10-hit attack. Atchley was backed up hy Michelle Murie's 2-for-3 with 2 RBis 10 the OJ>f!ner. SOFTBALL Alicw Gro~hon went 3-for-4 with 3 RBis in lhe second g<1m1> c1S thf' Vanyudrds impmve<l to 4-1 It wds lt1' :;ca<;on opener tor B11Jla ARSTGAMt SoCA.L ColuGE 4, BtolA 0 81ola 000 000 0 -0 6 0 SoCal College 102 001 x 4 7 O Fox and Chrol'l(lS. Atchley and Murie W ·Atchley, 1..0. l · Fo11, O 1 38 • Murie SECOND GAME 5oCAL Cou.EGE 6, BIOLA 3 81ola 300 000 O -3 3 l SocalColleg12 120 210 x • 6 10 3 ~dlund, Curiel (6) and Chrones. Smith, l1ebeng0od (6) and Jordan. W · Smith, 1·0. L ·Hedlund,(>-!, 38 -Lopez (B), Groshon (SCQ • JvJanrterino, Barto score f~ur ycmb ap1 <'P-to k•dd Newport 1f,ubor1Jirl ·. NEWP< >HT IH!ACJ I -S wo( st.rndout Joo lyn f\tand•'rmo of""- N•.·wport I ictrtior I fltih s1 •1H•tl tour votlls with ln11r h•ob and lhrC'C OS'SISI , tvtul }tfll1111 ll~•Hll·. mate J 01\a llttrlo c cfdcd lour gOdls, &s the ho t &ulor dl"f~att.,>d intra·dlstlict nvlll Co t, Mesa1 iO-.J, m 'ii· nonleagu1• girls watPr polo game Pnday Nr.wport Harbor, Ul tuneup for n~xt week's CJP !)outhcrn Secuon Divts1on I pla~offs. fif o recc1vud two g1:><sls, two steah and one a si t from K~ ndrn Cox, whilP. Kolhcunl" Beld"n Hwo s<1ves1 and l leoU1er D~ydr>n .. 4tour) shcsred goc1lkeeper dut1"s f Enn Kr.11ni>dy1 N"wpnr s reg- ular tJUilllC, Wil8 Ollt WJlh H bro· ken finqer. Newport 1 .... o-rn(\t1 r quar<I f)1dt1<1 1>~1) nls11 1111s d Uw H'!JUlt1r·M!< son l111alP with 11 hro· kf'n nuhl rrng fmg~1. 'I he Sailors 11 CJ-SJ, r hc1111pwns of the S1•a VIP\\ u•rtuuP, are ranked No. ~i m Oranqe Co~mty. ~teph 1nio I omhurclo )Pd Co:.· ta Mesa (6· 16) with 1~ goalie Stl\ C'S. NONlEAGUE NEWPORT HARBOR 10, COSTA ML.SA 3 Score by Qwlrtff!i <ona Mesa O 1 O 2 • 3 Newport Harbor 1 3 4 2 -10 · Cost• Mew A. Grub~Kh 1. J. Grubrs1ch 1, Devey 1 Saves • Lombardo 6 Newport Harbor • Barto 4, Mand4?f' no A, Cox. 2 Saves Belden 2, Deyden 4 DE E P S .EA Friday's counts • Newport Landing • 1 boat, 12 an91~~ 1 calico bass, 2 ~nd bass, 12 sculp1n, 2 sh<.>ephead. • Davey's Lock., 2 boats, 23 anglers 19 sand bass, 15 srulpm, 1 shceph acJ, 3 whitefish, 2 rOc.k fish, 10 mad,erel, 5 blacksmith perch For th<' n~eord Carol\ n Hord~ 's tour t1s com- modore at Bolua Connth1an Yacht Club wn mcorw< t m fi'ri· clay c<l1Lion Sb beg,111 tn J< 93 Classified Advertisine presents ehe .•. PIA IOI• Paulson siz7Jes at Buie~ Open •Nails a 64 to pull lo Within on troke of U1e lead. Costa M High product Oennls Paulson, pl )'1Q9 in the PCA Tour Buick. lnvitatiomtl 6t 1urroy Pm Goll Cou m La Jolllt • slrot a.64 Fnday on th South Cours to fmiShithe daf';i<>n strokf: behind l ad.er Ted :n"yba aft~ two :round~ · Paulson. who hv~ in Vista, ha n v r won a PGA Tour event 'ltfba shot 65 on the North Cowsc. Thurs<Ju\' and 66 on the Sol1U1 Course Fnddy to lead at 131. ..,,,,._ Newport Beach residP.nt St ve Jury ·n n hot 77 Friday to fm· ish at 155 and m1 s the cut Esteban Toledo {Ne\\1}0rt Beach Country .auhj a'Jso m1S. d the cut t)y one trokc, sUooting a 7 · fol the ser;<md dlly )Jl, a J'1 •JW fl . Rick O'Shea, a 1~as N·~wport ttatbor J Ug'h gradu te living ill Pembrook pjnes~ Fla., 61so nu.ssed the cw at the Bukk:. after earn ing on~ of two qualifying JX)ts Monday. P'Sh shot 77 on the SOuth Cours ~ Fnday for a two.day total of I 53 Costa Mesa Tennis Center to host pre-qualifier next week • CdM's Dent rnceiv~ wild card in Chdllc)n~1cr. . A mPn's pre-qunhtie1 tournament for the $'>0.000 ATP Tour Challenger event <11 Noll it• Gail Ranch Feb. 22·28 will h" hl'ld Monddy through Fmfo~ at co~lil Mesa Tenms c•e.nter. Wtlh the \4.1nner receiving a wild care! 10 the quaWymg evcmt F h 20 at Nellie Gail. The 64-player Costa h..~r PVCnt, sponsored by Hank Lloyd's Orange County Tenms Inc., is the flr!>t toumament ol its kmd IO the. cit~. Players are Charged an cntl) trP of $30 and must coll the Co!o.ta Mesa tournament ofltce · hy 2 p.m . toddy at (714) 557-0z 11 tor noW1C'dtion ol first-round limes. The Costa Mesa Tennis Center (aty of Co ta MPsa). Orunge County Tenrus Association and NelllP Gml T E N N I S N·O T E S R,m< h TPnui-, and !>w1111 Club al o i.ponsur Uie pre·qtialiher < o:-.ta M••so Tennis Center il> df· 880 J11mpe10 J)n\·c, Costa M<! ·a. Aclnuss10n 1s fret> FormPr Corona del Mar Hlgb Umtlout Ta~·lor Dent, ''ho won a \"IF Southern ScctJon 1ndiv1dua.l mqlt• title a a freshman m 19lltl, rec•eived a WJ.ld card into • the mam draw of tl1 ATP Tout . Chall •ngPr at Nelli • Gail. Dent tunu•cl pro after last year' U." Open The Co ta tesa Tennls Ce>nt.cr, operated b} Lloyd, is 81~ . ho ting (for U1c cond straight )C~arj U1e 14th annual Boys High School Co he and Players Climes Feb 27 Jrom fl a m. to l . 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