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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-22 - Orange Coast Pilotr SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COw.AUNITIES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1999 CITY HALL TUESDAY: The Costa Mesa Planning Commission 1s scheduled to re-hedt an application for a swunnung-pool facili- ty at 6:JO p.m. at City Hall, 77 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. TUESDAY: A meeting of the 19th Street and Gisler Bndges technical adVisory group begins at 6:30 p.m. al City Hall, 77 Fru.r Dnve, Costd·Mesa. SATURDAY: City oChcials and the Costa Mesa Advisory Committee of Teens will sponsor d town hall meeting at 10 d m. al the Neighborhood Commuruty C'enter, 1845 P.ark Ave., Costa Mesa. Time to pick our cookie favorltes • EOrTOR'S NOTE: We asked Diane Smith, pub- lic relations dtrector for the Girl Scout Coun<1l of Orange County, about the annual ~le of Gir1 Scout cookies.. which r\4nS until M.lrc.h 14. Why do Girl Scouts sell cookies? So the girls can learn goal-setting, teamwork and dec~1on-malcing skills; so that troops can earn money for special dctivilie~; and so that the council can extt>nd programming for all our mem- bers. What are the best ways to sell them 7 In two ways, really Pre-orders. where girls sell pnmarily through their family, fnt!nds, and netghbors; and booth sales, which is when thQ guts are m neighbor· hood shopping areas, malls, grocery stores. How many boxes do Girt Seo~ typi- c.atJy sell? I don't know the average per girl, but m Orange County, about 20.000 Girl Scouts sold more than 2 million boxes in 1998. What are the favorite cookies? Thin Mints (mmt-flavored chocolate) and Sarnoas (coconut and caramel). That hold true both in Orange County and nationally. How many boxes have you bought this year? Actually, none yet. I buy them from the girls in front of stores when I'm out shoppmg. M.0 ND A Y M 0 RN ING· ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY: "Comedy Tonight!!." a pro- duction of short scenes. monologues and songs, will run at 8 p.m ., as well as at 2 and 7 p .m. Feb. 28, at OCC's Dra- ma Lab Studio, 2701 Fa.irvtew ROdd, Costa Mesa. Reserved tickets $5; at the door $6. Call (714) 432-5640 ext.1 SUNDAY: The Kingston Tho comes to Orange Coast College at 4 p .m . in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. R~erved tickets are $28, $25 for students, senior citizens and children, and a.re on sale in OCC's Community Education OfCice. Call (714) 432-5880 or (888} 622-5376, EDIJ(ATIOH ' . TODAY: A representabve from the Cal Poly Pomona Hotel Mandgement Department will visit Orange Coast College's Transfer Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infonna- tion, call (714) 432-5894. TUESDAY: Newport Harbor High School will present an academy falf from 7 to 9 p.m at the Costa Mt>.sa Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave. For more information, call (949) 515-6328. B .R I E F· I N G RECREATION RELIGIOH SATURDAY: A back-country hike will take pldce at 9 a.m. Sunday starting at Crystal Cove State Park,,8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hiker Wlll meet at El Moro ViSltor Center. Park- ing IS $5 Call (949) 497-7647. WEDNESDAY· lVLidweck Lenten ser- vires t t c rhe Hands of Chrtst to Help and Heal• \\ill be presented dt 7 pm. Wednesday at Newport Harbor Lutheran Chwrh, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. A soup upper ·will be served atop m Admi Slon is free. For rnon 1 tomustion, call (C!49) 548-3031. THURSDAY: Hahb1 Mark S !>.tiller w1ll pn v pt d class, "The Anc1Pnt W~dom of the Prophets,· dl 7·30 pm. ·in the T~mpl'" SOCtdl Hall Ht T~mple Bat Yuhm, 1'111 Camelback St , Newport Redth Call (~491 644-1999 SUNDAY: The Amencan Cetacedn Society will present a Whale Watch around Catalina lsldfld from 9 d.m. to 6 p.m. The boat Will leave at 9 a.m. frorn Davey's Locket in the Balboa PavilJOn, 400 Mdm St., Newport Beach Cost 1~ $40 for adults and $25 for children. Call (949) 673-1434 or (714) 534-5177, '\ Council will discuss future of Marinapark --• Fate of 1 ewporfBeac mobile home park re!)ts with designation by State l.:.ands Commb. ion. h '\11 IJI ll \l,I '\11 NEWPORT BEACH -Crty Counol mem- liNs todd} will chscuss the lutur<• of r. tanna- J>dfk, a p1ccP of ba~lrc•nt land in cPntrnl B<tl- boa thdt c1tv officials once lated as an ideal site for a v1s"1tor-..,ervmg hotel The mobile home park'c:; lease \\'llh thP C"Jty expire<> m March ot n xt year, and ot · leader" soon mu t deode if they want to nmegotiate the agreement At issue is whether • the land i ... d 1gnated as tideland or Edelmira Cisneros, left, Genesis Castillo, 3, and Edd.Ith Castillo work on the alphabet dilring Whittier Elementary School's new pre-school and adult education program. Angeles Pavon, 4, below, looks at name tags while director Gladys Green helps. uplands If it's tulelands - land that was or 1~ below the average high llde hne -it hclongc;; to th• :.late and mu<;t hy law be U'>Cd for the b1•nellt of ctll state n•s1dentc;. If it's uplands. 1t b11lonu-. to the city and can he used for whatPver the c-1ty des1res once the leds(•<; have exp1rC'd. The City Coun· a1 study sesstQn starts at 4 p.m. and will include discussions on animal control issues and the Marina park tidelands des1g· nation. The ·regular meet· ing begins at 7 p.m. ·in City Hall. 3300 New- port Blvd. Whittier launches landmark pre-school District officials hope simultaneous pre-school I adult education program will be a f!lOdel for many others This week, Whlttwr ElcmenldJ'Y School in Costa Mesa kicked off what distnct ofhoals hope will become commonplace m the district -pre-school. With 50 4-year-olds enrolled and another 50 on a waiting list, Whittier began offenng the dual pre-school and adult education program, which IS being funded by a $139,000 l)late grant approved last year. ·nus is essential tor our community." said Whittler Principal Sharon Blakely •Ninety percent of ow kinder- garten studen~ come here sp<-aking only Spanish. This gives them a huge Jump.• Pre-school teacher Barbara Moody, who teaches the morrung and afternoon sessions. said she is amazed at how prepared and euger the 4-year-olds are to start SEE PAE-SCHOOL PAGE 4 Story by Husein Mas hn i Photos ~y Kim Ha99erty-Zylius The State !.:.and.., Comm1ss1on L.., th1.• agency Wlth the authont} to make the t.Jdplands de:.1gnation, and u bi:! been more thttn a year mce the oty chked for the ruhng. At its study ':te..,..,1on todar. which tan.;, at 4 pm., the council will ron~1der authonzmg ct· start and Councilman Tod ruclgewa}' to lobb} the stat• tor an upland ... de,-.1gnation. According to a ~tan report by Caty Attorner Bob Burnham, ther l!> 'Ub tanual ev1dence that the entire pare 1 between llilh and 19th streets ~ upland:. Th Stte alc;o mclude th - Neva R. Girl Scout House. Afnt"'ncan Legion Hall. B.llboa Commwut} Center tPnru courts and a pll•}ground SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 Tickets with attitude get Newport visitor's meter ru1z,nirzg Bob Richardson has this to say to Newport 13t•ach: Lose the atti- tude . On a w 1t to Newport in October, the Huntington Beach r sidcnt received a $34 parking uc}cet when he failed to feed the meter. He chal- lenged the ticket, and got a r ponse that he felt had a little too much . ass. "When you park 111 a metered zone you have to activate the m tcr - regardless how bncf a time you were parked,• the notice said. •Tho m 'ler was there. You took o calculated nsk in not activating tho meter -and you lost.• . ruchardson responded by sending a letter to the City Council. He suggested the c1ty's parking citation team go take a bike -and a CUS· tomer relationship course. FATHERLY LOVE In case you rob. cd last week's issue of Sports tuustrated, th re was a glowmg pu~ce inside about Jeff Kent,,son of Costa Mesa police Lt. Alan Kent. The p roud papa was carry· 1119 copies of the arttcle in his quad car for anyone interested m read- ing the story. The !:>an Frano..c;.co Gumts 5ec- ond bdsema.n was mteMewed about his mentors and who influenced him to pur.iue bas'- bdU. The younger Kent cred1L'. dad lor helpmg hun succeed m the sport. Alan was portray' d as a father who demanded the best trom his on. THArSONEHOTHONOR Mayor Gary Monahan is accepung nommallons trom the community for a Mayor' Award he has estahhshcd. Pil.-c~mak1•rs lead~'rs Marie Kolasin· ski and Anne Sort'nsen \.\'em amus :xi to lci:un that lnend Don Hull had nom6 mah:d th m for th d\\clld. Th Piec • makers have had a hi-:tol) of run-ins \Hth aty and county gov mment bt..~u th y bcli ~e God' la\\ upcrced human law. "He really put hot potato m their himd , .. Kola m ld id. -Complied by the Daily Pi\ot staff IN DEX SAY AGAIN MIUENNIUM MOMEHT AIOUMD TOWN .••••••...•••••• 4 QASSlflD ..................... 7 PClJCI: fl.ES ••• ' ..•.. : ........... 2 PlllJ( llJ1lClS .•••. ' •.••.••.•• 6 Sl'CllS ........................ s WEATHER .. _. __ .......... 2 ·E~ eiM NS I v1/«ltlne, Md I thought I'd ,,. mew pl'O«· tlw abollr It I IMO W> ,,. men of the thy C)lpt. In kind of •.... , to ...... fnM IM Q. I gues. .. _ .......... who...-hh 'Mel ldl19'1 0-V •""''°°"' on the eopw of 00. DrM.,,, hdfk Com ..... , ................... . .... Me•·-~--~ ....... ~Oh*· . ...,_.., ...... .,., r.scue by tnt1ghten •"-' being studt In •n el.V'10f tu men~ an hOur "'\W hlw to ,...,,,. rhlt the pcMpme ol dW ~Is to Mny El 1bt'O lltlil aNr.. meth- .,.,. to ~Jolrtt M)M- pu19 attt1.._, • -~ ..... -.. ...... Ol'lhWleM.......,~ .......... ltt ........ •twe>- ................... on~ ......... ' I le mai1ag .. d without n1on y , for two n1onths soon after the cit)' ol CQS\a M WU incorporated in 1953, G or9e Coffey bOCame Its first city manag 1. At the um.. the cny had no money for its operatlam, and h did not t'eceiW! e Alary lor two month . Ao. money became aveila* Col· fey ~ted a stall He inl..._. • KCIOWlting ~that Miter WM ...... to !MdUne UM wtMm tbe aty ccdil i8Gld to b\ly IMCbiW Colley --... 1957. • 2 Monday, Feb..uory 22, 1999 locals onl llJlllOIS UP CLOSE COMMUNITY MM1)' .... port leech 1esldeoU wtf'e at the J4rWith ~ of 0r...-County SUI*' lun- Uy~ Feb 7 Jn C.ofta -.. The ev nt raised SZJ1,IJ2 in one~ to help~ :JeWhh community tefVices in Orllftlil ~-,., .... end'° ottw countrMs wotldwWe. Among the volunteer\ wefe J4!W1sh Fed r· atlon campa gn Chair Bemlc.e watkln. J~mh Federation Board of Directors Miki Shoncoff, and 'Jewish Federation Past Pr~dent Blouom S!e9e1, 111 of Newport Bea<h. Cotooa dcl Mar r~1dent and Soper SundayTra1n1ng Chair Aviva Fonter also w.u pre5ent •. Or1nge coau College's a.itNra J. Wright has been selected to par· ticipate in the Nlltional 1nstttut. f« LeacMnh p Development •l..Hden Program·. The pro- gram 1t an international program for educational adm1n1strators and faculty ... Orange Coast Colt.ge has cast bronze medallion~ in hon· or of the seven people who haon served as the Khool's president thus far. The Presi~tlal Medal- hons have been presented to each of the living presidents and to the fdmtly of deceaSl'd OCC founder Dr. S.Sll H. Petenon. The follow ing people have rece1Vf>d a Presi· dential Medalhon Or Peterson (t947·64). Dr. Norman E. Watson (1964), Dr. Rob9rt •• MOOt9 (1964-&2}, Or. hrnatd J. Wlkln (1982-84), Or. Don.aid ... Brono- saf'd (1taW9), David A. Gr.nt (1989-95), and the president since 1996, ~ A;. Gnitton ..• Superior Court Judge, Harbor Justice Center __fDUCATJON ~...,._~----0r_,. coast College machine tedmology students won sue medals m a regional com· ~titlon Feb 6. The evt>nt was sponsored by the Voartlonal Industrial Oubs of Amfrlca OCC students won fouf gold medal~ and two silver medals ... A number of students made the 0..-: 9on State University ScholastJc Hone>( Roll for the f.sll term. Costa Mesa resident &tent L. a.,,,... had a str•'9ht·A av••· Berger is a freshman 1n the Collegt of Sci· ence ... 474 Orange Cout Col- lege students were named to th* Konon Ust for the 1998 fall semester. l11t recognizes stu· denu who are part-time and com: ptete between su1 and 11 s units and ma1nta1n a grade point aver• age of 3.75 to 4.0. Many of these students worlc full t~ jobs and have enrolled in evening classes. The occ honor hst studef"lts: Myron G. J.cobs. Jaime Jimenez and Cyndi D. Kahlen of . Costa Mesa .. MILITARY Navy Seaman Recruit Nathan M. Shephard recently completed u s Navy basec training at Recrurt Training 1.. .xnmand, Great Lakes. , UI. Shephard Is the son of Eva D. ·~ OTY OF RESIDENCE: Corona del Mar + OTY OF WORK: Newport Beach -:-WHEN WERE YOU HIRED: Took office JdJluary 7, 1985. + FAMILY STATUS: Widow, three chil- dren, two grandchildren. •:.AGE: 65 + EDUCATION: Attended Orange Coast College; Bachelor's degree dnd Juns Doctor at Western States Un1vcrs1ty. +PAST POSmONS: Accountdnl, CXP.CU- bve secretary. attorney at luw. -(• YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHlEVE- MENT: Raising three gredt children and remaining close to all of them. Also 34 yE>ars of a very happy mamage. + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: TOGcTif- ER, Wf' can do it! And: Anybody can do ALMOST anything + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE: Books, books and more bc>0ks. + THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: Victor Hugo's "Les Miserable" and Taylor · Coldwell's "Captams and Kings." ·~· THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: Pictures at an Exh1b1tion• and "Rh: of Spring." + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Supenor Court I -} YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSES- Judge, Harbor Ju.!>t.JCl < Poter. SION: Frurul\ photogrdphs + EXP1ANAT10N OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: I handle all felonies (seriou!> crimes) from amugnmcnt through sen- tenong. .Y YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Becoming H Judge. +W ORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: "Not on your 111 or "Jn your dreams." • WHAT CAN YOU cook? Very little. But I dQ make grC'al turkPy dinners for holit:ltlys. .E N G A G E M E N T S Giauque-Gallagher Jennifer Renae Giauque of Covina and Knsllan Gallagher Gray of Newport Beach have announced thetr engagement. The bride-to-be is the daugh· ter of Sue and Jack Giauque of Covina. She is d graduate of Charter Oak l figh School and Cal State Fullerton,. and is a tc>ct<. her al Glen Oak Elemettldry in Charter Odk. · The future groom is the son of Karen Walker of Wrightwood and Son)a and Gary Gray of Newport BPach. He is a graduate of San Diego State University. + A HABrT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Answenng someone before they finish the question. + THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Busmess adnurustrabon. + YOUR LAST CHARJTABlf ACT: Spon- sonng a student and supplying comput- ers and books for him. Working to serve food to the homeless. · + AS A CHILD, WHAT DID SCHOOL- MATES TEASE YOU ABOUTI Total inabil- ity to carry a tune I was allowed to be m the choir ii J promised NOT to sing! + WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW? A tool kit, dn ~artbquake kit (sup- pl.Jed by my children), a blanket, a box of hook and an umbrella. ·:• THE·FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: His wondmful sf nse of humor •?> THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: Dt~mhng to learn to sew by ffidlong a sold slip cover -in plaid. Whal a disds- ter! + WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOT- ED IN HIGH SCHOOL? Bookworm. + WHO ARE YOUR HEROES? Eleanor Roosevelt, Abrdham Lincoln, Jimmy Carter and Mother Theresa. + FAVORrTE ESCAPE FROM REAUTY: 1Tdvebng in exotic places or losing myself ui a book. + ONE THING YOU WOULD OfANGE ABOUT THE WORLD If YOU COULD: Eliminate drugs and tobacco. + YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Switching channels or wdlkmg on the beach. +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE: My weight and my hair ·} I HAVE A DREAM THAT: People learn the dangers of drugs, and all children and adults become drug free and non- smokers. And that we learn to listen to each other, help and not criticize each other so much + PHONE WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (949) 476-4602 Workshop offers anti-aging teclmiques Kennerly-Meserve Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Kennerly of Charleston, S.C.. hnve announced the engagement of their daughter, Leslie, to Rob Me crve, son or Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meserve of NcwporJ Beach. A beauty worksbop for matunng women tbat eum- mcs anti-aging makeup tech- niques and hair style analysis meets 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 27 at OCC's Buzt111 E!duca· tion Building, JRoom 1018. Betty Nethery, pr"lident ol Uniquely You, Will lead the workshop tHcbiDa women how to create • ·fo minute natwal da~ beauty makeup regh•l!MI. The fCll'IDlr model And meaup altile wll • also diKuil ~ um . care and colar aDAlJlill Im • cosmiltk •hL1l• The bride-to-be is a graduate of Wando High School und Van· derbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. She attends the Mcc.lical University of South Carolina. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Vanderbilt University in Nashville R~til39. occ ii at 2701 PtlrWlw Road, Calta Mllil.. Sw.n of ~ta Mesa Shephard completed a vanety of tra n1ng; mclud1ng tla~\foom study, pract>cal instruction on n.ival custom$, first aid, fire fighting. water safety and survrval Shephard also studied shipboard 4'nd alrtrah ~fety. Shephard 1s a 1996 graduate of Edison High School m Huntington Bea<h He Joined th Navy in Oecembef 1998 , .. Marine Pvt. Actrt.n R. ~at re<tntly com· pleted basic traltiing at Merine Corps Recruit ~pot, San Diego. sandoval $U(C fully completed 12 weeks of physic lly and menulty challenging training. Training began at s a.m. each day. With a thrH mile run and caflsthenics Sandoval ls• 1998 gredt.11te of Estanci1 High SchOol. Jennlfer Giauque and Krtsttan Gallagher A June 26 wedding is pl~nned at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church m Newport Beach. Rob Meserve and Leslle Kennerly A June 12 wedding i!> plannod al St. Andrews Church m Charleston, S.C Por men 114Dw•.,a. ml (714)432 ...... W Pilot 8£Al2£8S ttQTUNf news stones. 1llustratiom, ed1to-WEATHER. SURF POLICE 'I l 11 (949) 642-6086 rial matter or ldvert~ts Record your comments about lwrem can be rtproduced with· out wr\tten p.rm1U1on of COP'/• TEMPEMl\MES First high bpect chest· to COSTAMISA ... 1 •" OSlAMIU, the O.ity Pilot or news tips r19ht owner . • Bristol Stnet: Several flowers and two citrus tnes worth Balboa 1·47 am. 48 head·hlgh ~urf. VOL 93, NO. 44 AQDRESS HOW..TQ.R£A.Cli.US 60/45 First low SS31 were stol•n from a business In the 2700 btock during the Our addfess 1s 330 W Bay St .• Theft should be night of F~. 12. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Ora.Ntk>n Coron. del Mar 8:51 a.m. 0.9 • F•lr l>t'IW: Several ptants worth S400 wer. stol9n from a THOMAS H. JOHNSON. The Times Orange County 66146 Second high some overhead sets COMf CIJQHS school in the flnt block ~ Dec. 11 and Dec. 16. Publisher It Is th9 Pilot's policy to prompt· (800) 252-9141 Costa Me~ 301 pm. 30 at Huntington • Hett.or 9oulev.rd: A passport and cash worth S75 ~ WllUAM L080£U, ~ Editor ly c.orrect all error5 of subttance. ClaHlfled (949) 642·S679 70/48 Second low · Beach. Conditions stolen from a <¥ In the lOOO block •t 8;50 p.m. Feb. 10. STEVIMAR8LI. Please c.111 (949) 574-4268 Olsplay(949)642'4l21 Newport Beach 7;59 p.m, 1.9 art still unstable • Vktalta s.r..t: A pune and lb contents WOfth $1,000 Man.ging Editor m NMpOrt BeadVCostA Mfll ldhoriel 66/47 were stolen from a car In the 700 block at 1:20 •.m. Feb. 16. TINA llORGArrA. News (949) 641 ~ today with variable • w.t 1Nt strwt: A radio, pair of~ end compect Assistant Managing Editor = Piiot (USPS-144-800} is Spons (949) 5 7.iMl 23 Newport Coast 1\llSDAY onShol'• winds discs worth Sl60 wer. ttolen from • car during the ct.y of ANASTAOA~ !st*f Monday through Sat· News. Sports Pax (949) 646"'4170 " 63145 First high Feb. 6. City Editor urday In Newport ~ M1d E·mall. dlilypllot .. arthllnk.Mt 2:50 a.m 48 Condltloris are mvau.s. Costa Mesa. .wbsaiptlons .,. MalnOfllee eJCp«ted to dean Ntwl Editor avaifable only by~ lull,,.. Offlte (Mt) w ... 121 SUN' POMCAIT First low N>Ga c:MUOH. The 'Tlmes 0r-. County ) lOCATION SlZE 10:25 •.m 0.5 up later Into the Spor1s Edltof ' 252·9141 . In ... ~ of ........ ,.(Mt) 631·7126 POLICI , .•• MMC~ H9'tl'JP(>rt ee-.n end (Oita .... w.dCJe 3·5w Second high ~and~. Photo Editor IUblalptions to the ~ Plot Nlll!Nd9" '"' ~ 4-.fiw 4:S9p.m, JO LV.llOLA, wai'*e oriy .,. by mall fof ,,.._ COlnfnunfty Newt. 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CH 1" .... ,....,, MDAY .......... ,,..,.,...drug .... .• Doily Pi lot ·schools Monday, Februcry 22, 1999 3 ON CAMPUS We went on campus lo Newport Harbor High School Fnday allemoon and nsked students what they thought about the pro- po Pd skat hoard park m Newport Beach. Anybody got an extra $100 million? Here' what lhPy had to ~y: "It 1s fme by my account. I won't use 11, though. It will ·probably he good for pPople who skateboard.· -Sean Anderson, 14, ninth grade, enjoys comput- ers, drawing ·1 don't thmk It is a good idea. 1 thmk we could have belier thmns m the rnmmuruty than ti skate paik. There could b;. someU1in9 heller, like a Boy:-. <.tnd Crrl~ Club. Many pawnl'> don't hc1ve any pldce to tdkf' Uwu k1cl~ dftN school " -Nalorie Guzman, 15, ninth grade, en1oys reading, dancing "l think t1 '>kttteboard park would ht' good. ·n1" l furihng- ton Beach skateboard pa1k helped get a lot of "katcboard-· ers out of trouble. We were1ust told by chool adnumstrators that if we skat<-one more time on campus, we will be kicked out of the school. People yell at us everywhere. Some of us have to get to school and work by skateboard:.. They don't even allow us to put our skate- boards m our lockers or have a room for us to put U1em m. I ha'l(c to hide my skateboard dcross tho st.reel at the church. Someumes 1 hlde it m the bushes.· -John Ashworth, 16, 10th grade, enjoys skate- boarding and working at Pick Up-Stix LUNCH :Th,.e. menu choices every day : Students may ch~e a veg• :tarian entree each day if desired. ;The vegetarian selection varies :and may be a salad, sandwich or 'hot entree. • . :. MoncMy: "Munchable" salad or ~eenie·weenle hot dog and mini ;burger on a bun and oven·baked ,potatoes; choice of fruit or j1,1ice, :choice of milk. · :• Tuesdliy: "Munchable" salad !with yogun or pepperoni french :bread piua; choke of fruit or ~uke, choice of milk. ;. Wedne1ct.y: •Munchable" sat· •act or grilled ham and cheese "sandwich or Sloppy Joe on a bun 1and ~n-baked potatoes; chokW "I am against the skate- board park because if we get caught skating anywhere else we are going to be fined. The police will have an excuse. I skate at the park at Hunting- ton .~deb, but it's cheesy. It is too small. Viva skatematic. • -Tristan Fitzpatrick. 15, 10th grade, enjoys skate· boarding, snowboarding and . video editing N o stone Wlll be left unturned. The district ts snooping around for $75 million to $112 million. That's the ballpark estimate for what would he needed to bring the school sites up to a safe and moc;tem standard. It doesn't iqclude ~extras" like science labs, the- aters, or music rooffi;S. I've been watching school financing for the last three years. There must be a whole mo.untrun range out there that I don't know about. If will all have to be over- turned before we are going to have the kind of money It will take to get our school Sltes up to par Sure, past ad.miriistrations Jost some money m an embezzlement dlld a county bankruptcy. But even iI we had every penny of that money, it wouldn't make a dent in what we need to fix our schools. We've been deferring most maintenance for 15 years. Who do we punish if we don't come up with the money? Almost all of the distnct personnel m place w hen those two events occurred have long since left the district. The ones that are with us now have new headquarters, so they aon't feel the daily pinch. The punishment goes to the tedchers dnd students who are on the school campuses on a acli- ly baSL'i, They are the ones who don't have heat, or have too much of it. EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondoval mold dnd nulde w, which have permeated some• ttuctures. They have to ford thP playground lakcl> and livt> with rat and msect infestations For all of our ldlk about mak- ing education our No 1 prionty, how many of you SJ>Pnd your cluy m il builcltnu with thP. problems at our -;rht~>I campuses? In the past, the dbtric I has received $400,000 a ye<1 1 from the state to take cdre of oll of the district's deferred mc1mtPnance. Th.is year, that amount i~ being cut to $100,000. All of the money from the l>alc of the Costd Me~a l hgh farm property has been alloc.atPd or spent. It paid tor many '>Chools to have roof repairs. It abo was U<ied to revttahze lormerly closed schools, which were reopened 'to schools? What happ ·n ti tl1 1 1 clc1 • IZ<' reductmn at m y rntl~ I~\ <'ls? ~moP much of wpori ~nch anti Co l<1 Mesa is bwlt ouJ j where would th •school c.11.,lrict outam u chool th'.' nd Ot:>l mon- ey to l>Uild a cbool trorn f-< 1<.1tch 1f the nf't:d should un e? 1$ spJlJng th• SdlOQ.I Sitt? wh1c:h w.oukl only amount to tJ drop m the bucket cou1pun~ to what is ne <led to hx th1• chools, the best•pohr~? If member of th • Catizcms' Budget Advisor\ Comm1lle have -.cen-Sl 00 million floatmg around m the d1stnct coffcn;, available for chool itc• modem- 1zauon, let me know I'll be th•• fu<>t to ffidke lt pubhc H not Jet's stop purushmg th kids Should the cost of f'dUC"otion come mtu c:onc;1dc. 1ation wh n makmq den 101 «it bout srJ l rPconhgurallon' Pcrh()J1S Lhul dr>pends upon youi J>Cll>JH ctn£' A$ <i hllr>, the b1gg1::1: Uw c-c ondaty sc:hool, Urn Jes it coM:; to eclll die each student. So. b ~duse Corona del Mar c1.nd C'll5tl1 Mosa high chools , re grad"s 7 -12 -.chools, 1l co ts ttn a\.eragt' (Jf $2,700 ctnd ~2 800 respectively, to educate tudcnts m the 1~1Q5-96 '>cnool ) ear .. . . . . --They are the ones with inade- 1 think it is a great idea. It quate wl.J'lilg and falling ceilings. ..make room for das ... ·s1ze reduc- tion. 'ew port Hatl>or Hinh "~ h1rh hdd a sundar enrollment uumbN dS d grades 9-12 school. cost alJout $2,600 per student Estanoa High. which had sub- stdntiall}' le~s Pnrollmont <ost .$.1,300 per student. Th :i \\ct d diHerenoe of $700 per tud nt is good becduse we could go to . the park and skate and stop They face the allergies from Should we sell m ore school sites that are not in use as public getting into trouble skate- boarding on the street Some- times people hassle us when we skateboard on the street. They should stop putting off the skateboard park issue They said lhl'> last year at City Council." -Colin HarTigan, 15, 10th grade, enjoys skateboarding "I think it is totally awe- some if they have d park. When 1 first heard about it, I wds like, cowabungal But they better make it big and not charge a lot. And the biggest nusconception that people have about l>kateboarders is that they all do drugs and that · they are basically bad kids. Skatematic represent. 1999 until forever." -Alvaro Ruiz. 16, 11th grade, enjoys MC'ing, skate- boarding and girls MENUS of fruit or juice, choice of milk. • ~y: •Munchable" salad or turkey and cheese sub sand- wich or taco with shredded let· tuce and salsa; choice of fruit or juice, choice of milk. • FricMy: "Munchable" salad or chicken nuggets and BBQ baked beans; chocolate chip cookie; choice of fruit or juice, choice of milk. 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Ion 01! r oooct Ii» ca% J •nt on n E tancia student v a Harbor tudent From l !-J 5-until October I 98, N wport Harbor Highs nrollment mcrcased from l ,t.>40 ta 2 02a Estanod H.lyh's enroll- m,,nt d• creased from 1,085 to 1,053 flu -ye. r, I;1i-.1gn f\1Uldle S< tiool has more students Ulan ESianoa High. Guesi. which campu ·has the most dos rooms and squur1> tect( The parents m the E:-.1anda zone ha\'C takt>n a ·no Chang~· pos1tion about E tanod High School They hav • deeded that Ula} want to 1 ave Estanoa Hi~h Just the wa 1t 1-. ficlw ver is it equitable tb as}t all at the other sccondiif1 stu- dents m the dt tnct to allocat $700,000 more per }'ear for tho P tud n\S thdt uttend Estanca High ralhc>r than one of Lh ptht.>r bndar. chools7 If not, then lhP <;ommumtv m the Estancia zont> iw ·ds to come up with ome alt1•m(1l!\ies to incred"e enrc1llml!nt If' l)U ot)Jf'tt to a 7-12 sdwol suyge:.t u119Lhe1 way to add 700 !".tuch~ub to the campus·next year. The d1stnci is looking for about · 100 million ncthl nov.· • GAV GEISER-SANDOVAL ·~a Coste Mesa resider Mondays -:>lumn appears on Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech SERVICE a R£PAJR GERMAN • SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBIUS CAM-BELT RF.PLACE 1E :1 Car O\\ ners should take rune to fanuli;mzc: thcnl.>oehes "ith the repl3l".Cment hl'<lulc of their ar.;' Cllnl Mt relt-. (if the) h3\ e tht.'P.1 ) Failure lo replace a cam bdt \\1tlun the pn-~bed ume \.'311 lead to • bmken earn helt that "ill ~u-.e nm.,,h e uncmal engine damage. The ram lx'lt \ job j, to numtain 3 fat.xi relauon-.h1p bct\.\\.'Cll the JXNllOO of the Cr.Ulk.,hafi and the c:.umh.tft I" hich Clpl!ns the cncint· \ mtakc ruld C\hau ... 1 'aJve.,l. ff the cam bell strctdK-s, 1t C-Jn ':iump" on the C'3Jn sp11 et. altering the relat101L'111p bet"~ lhc camshaft rind the cr.rnk-.haft. lni!o C"'JI\ le.ad to los_, of engmc IJX1Wer. 01r owners ..,hould oot wrut t ex:pcncn{'e tht S)m~om ·f ~ 113, mg lhe cam belt repla.'--xt. Hl:\'T: \ehicl~ "1th cam chJin, <kl not fll.X'li 10 follO\.\ the crun-relt replacemcntprescnpuon. GOOD DE \L ALL \RCll \D uuere-.1 in lca.,mg utomobil in R'\."t--nt )Clt'S h.'l, de\cl<l(X-d inti' a "'mg lk.r of late· 111\'(id U'l---d cm that are retumm~ Ill dealers· kc:o. t the end ot their lease-.. QI thc-..r e-.umall'<l .. j n11l1100 otT-kw-.c car-. mon· than h;ill rt' clean, low-mileage \.Ch1dt'S U\Jt are being n.'tluned from 'hort- tcrn1 I ·a.;;c The henclit to oonsumm 1s that nl311) au1oot0bd manuf&""turcr.; are 1b,JCCting thcrr 1'..~ fate-mo.kl to rerttf k 11 m pn.Jgr.UnS 00.: kt'd by extended "anunll ~s. Thi helps COOSWllCIS on 11 bUd~ who are t~ for high.quaht~. kl\\ ~ altClll3tt\ l , pu h:l: mg Ile\\ • And. It helps ro rromtnin high trnde-m \'alucs. "iuch t--encfits pooJlle who I \\ llh llltrDCti vc "deci1s. TI1C higher a car' m;iduaJ val die I oostly II LC\ to I • L.ea.\ing a •~nae for ~eryone. but for man). U'!i JUSl the ~t 1Juuoo B0t wtidhel" you lease or O\\TI. you ocoo a :good repatr f aality. t C & I· (94~10). we tas)' to &al v.im nnCJ \\~won. h.w so re helpful. \\lUCh nl<lkc the whole pru; ' 1 f having your car lt'JlltrN a k.j moo: file t. For AAA· ~ scrv ~ m and see us soon Ii 2090 ~... Cosaa Mesa. Clll for 1n ~ v.ie·~ hert to make )'OUf' life e.ICt 4 Monday, February 22, 1999 Doily Pilot PRE-SCHOOL run~ OOJ•<:UrrenUy with the pr 001 programs. •TuP. pal nts drop off their kid in th cla and they go to cl themselves,• he snid ·1 have n parking lot of "'troll r • llOUID TOWI CONTINUED FROM 1 l ming. •we've ah ady done our ABCs and arc into our c.olurs, • hr~ $did. "l had on studt'mt who wanted to corn up and do lhP ABC SfJng: MOOdy sc.11d th•· studN1ts aJC like spong dh orbmg all th~ lessons. ·nus u; our.thtid d iy, ond it's like we've l> •f'n to~other. for weeks,• ~he ,s;1i.d. •1 hud under· stclted in my lPsson plun where we would be by now. nu I've h<tcl to go back and make changes • Whittler ofl1CH1b also are in the proce~s of wntmg l'I grant to get a modular classroom put on the playground spec 1hcdlly l<Jf the pnH.chool and uduJt 'tlu< i.ltion progrnms. • We'IJ be ;shh! t<J tuple the number of studPnts wf' rnn hdve, • Bldkf:ly said The dclult c•duc11twn pro!Jr.tm Thf' adult d<lss, ldught by In ·s B1ccnte, was packctl \vith more than 30 p.'trents IP-" rmng E11glish 1md ~enting skills." • Patent Edith Pena h11d tned to enroll at Or1tnge Coast CoUNJC In Sf!ph•mbN, but w(ts tumi>c.J down bcc;iuse her English o;Jtills need~<l mprovement. Sp she tr rtcd h(•lpmg out 10 her 7-ycar·old dr1ughte1 ~1ary's das-, dt Wh1tlwr. Although' h~r second daughter, GP.nesis. ;J. wcJn't be enrolled in the pre-school program until Sep- tember, Pend 1s taking ddvantdge of thP. Engli.;h instrucuon. • 1 want to go back lo college.• she sauJ. "In my country, I am a nurse I have ·my hcen e m Mexi· co, dnd now I wa11t to have tl in . English," ShP •MJd she dlc;o wo.nt:,; to 90 lo school to uecmne an mtPnot <l<><·ordtor "Thc1t's my drenm. • • Send MOUND TOWN tetm to the pa1ly Pilot. f\'Ound Town. 330W Bay St . Costa Mesa 92627. fax them to (949) 646-4170; or can (949) 642 S680. ext. 228 A complete listing of Around Town c.11n be found at dailypilot.com IOQAY The walking club of Newport Ht•dch will meet at f fosµital RoCJd c1nd Superior Avenue <tl 9 a.m. and 7 p lll. Lose weight and have fun. For more mfonnation, CdU (9~9) 65<).1332. free Income-tax preparaUon and · assi tante w1U be ofterea through the Tdx·A1de progrcun from 9 am to 1 p rn. du1ly through April 15 at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar· guente Avr>. , Corona deJ Mar. Appointrn•~nts are available. For more irlfonnatton, call f949J 644· 3244. A. representative from the Cal Poly Pomona Hotel .Mandgement Department will visit Orange C,:oust <"ollege's Transfer Center from 11 tt m to 1 p.m on campus, 2701 Pc.mview Rodd, Costa M~sa. Appmntments dre not necessary. For morP mtormdtion, Cdll (714) 4:J2·58Y4 . Tyle r Porteous, s, of Newport Beach runs along a dirt path at Dover Shores with bis dog Aiko. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 Thf' res1dt>nls aJsn a9reed, dS prirt of that leas<!, to WdlV<> relocu· tinn f Pes if thl"' la net t<> r OJlVf'rtccf to ., hot<>l or oth«r v1s1tor-serv1uu use alter Mdr< h 2000. Burnhrtnfs mport c1ls11 notpl] Al the evenmq mePtmg. coun· thul maklnCJ lhP propr>rty upli.mds oJ rnemlwr-. v.'111· Coastline Counse ling Center of Newport Bt«JCh will pre Pnt a free lecturi> lltlccl ~ADD Overvi1•w" at 7 p m at the n·nter, 1200 Quail St , Suit<' 105. ror mom lnJorm.a· t10n. c.tll (H4~) 476-0991. tion, call (714)432-5844. gives the (Olln( 11 U11· rno!il nf•XI· • Appoint two out o! four can- bil1ty m dN 11hnq 011 r1 II"''· drld diddlc:s to th<' l'.••wport lh•ach John Strand, a boarcl·c<'rtlfie1d1 thdl f~Vf'OUC fH1HI Ufll•ltlcl J'l'>f/PI • r rru\y J>Hlt..:tlCC phy 1080, Wl A r~presentaU\;e from the admls· s1ons ofh<P at San D1f•go State Uruvers1t) wtU Vl!>ll Ownge Coast Colleye' 1ransfer Center horn 12 JO to3 pm. Th• oe.nter 1 in the ooliegc's Counselmu and Admis- s1ons Annex, 2701 Fairview Roatl, Costa l\t For mor ~ in!onna- tfon. call fl14) 432·58lf4. PJ,irming Conum c;;iorr l<J hit scats im· ent "H1•althy Aqmg Pnno-t~ gm•s intc1 lhl' gerwwl hmd vi!CdtPd hy R1dcjeway und Coun· pie for AW' from 7 to :8 pm at "'h1l<' monPy CJl'rwwted from c1lmdn Gury Acldms. Autumn Years, 2a• l Bca1 St. lldelands must go h.1r k mt11 111<111· • Consider initldtimJ d yencrdl CoS1u Mesa AdrnI'~s1on h tree. <1CJ1ng th1• t1<JPl.incJ.; plan ameodm •nt requ~stP.d hy F~JC ""!-<JrC mlomlotion, call (7141 f'., 1ttrl OdJlitf k JC!i.idculs .J.ll-UU!-i-~· ~>-frvirtct..-V.-furth~ lmltct·OlttoT~~~-3.~i( - A representative from the Cal Pol :....£Qinon.a .. ~~11nu. Ofh will visit 0Mnge Coast C'ollcge's Transf P1 Center from 1 tu 3 p.rn. Th~ n , nsft>r Center is m the col· legP's Co11n:.ehng dnd Admis- sion~ Anne , 2701 Fairview Road , Co tu f\ lt~sa. For more informa- tion, cc1ll (714) 432·5894. ldlf' } <J70!. !>1gnNI J<•c1C.PS tlldl H•qu1rc·d th,•m to 1r1r1kP the rnoh1l<• homP purk th,•ir p('rrno- 1wnt ri•s1Ch•nce willun ftv" Y('<llS But NPwport Bed< h M<1yor f>Pll· m~ O'Neil 'idld lht! rnuyonty of own1•rs there• sttll dr<• t1h.,io11l!•P Newport Centt>1 <1ncl Fashion bl,md. ThP ("OJl(f'ptlh\l pl.rn C1.tl1S for 760,000 morn squt1rn f11Pt of offi«c aud ret<1ll spa<P.. • CrE•dtP d suhromnuttec ot covnc i1 mf>mbPTs tv df'ul with rf'sort and holPl ldx pohcws. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MFALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS W[ll AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR M£NU . FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE Cock101I\ Phone Aheoo lor Food To Go CHILI CHEESE OMELITTE 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949-645-7626 • Flavorful & Delicjous Lunches & Dinner PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS Step Into The New You! Why pay more: We specialize in Tumescent Lipo<:culpture and offer some of the best prices in Southern California! • Fast Recovery -Return to work in 2-4 days • Financing Available • Example Fee: Thighs (Saddlebag area) S 1750 Coll for con ultotion or to RSVP to 8 seminar at Call 1-800-541-3764 Complimentary Educational Seminars: Holiday Inn, Laguna Hills, February 24. 1999. 3:00 PM Hyatt Regency, Irvine, March 17. 1999. 2:30 PM The O'Neil Skin & Liposculpture Center Newport Beach• Temealla • s.aa MOiiica . . TUESDA'l The Costa Mesa Republican WomPn r .. uerated will meet di 10:30 <l.m. at the· Costa Mesa Golf ttnd Country Club, 1701 Colt Cour~c Dnvc Bill Chnstiansen ~xccullve dir ctor of the Oldnge County Republican Party, will u1ve a party updctte. For morn mforinilhon, call (714j 557-ti5·t5. A repre enta tive from the admls: sion office al Chopman Univers1· ty will visit C>MngP Coa~t Col· !f"!ge Transfer GeQter-trom 12:30 lo 4 p.m. The centPr lS in the co1- lcge' Cuunsohng and Adnus- s1ons Annex, 2701 Fauv1ew Road, Cosld Meset For more mfomM· { l11th1·, trnm lh1· 11.irclrnht·, 11i lhl' 1111rl<l' h1•\I rlrt••,t'li pt'11pl1· OPEN EVERY OAY! 213 I E. Coast Hwy Coro na del Mar (949) 6 75.5553 A detailed w orkshop titled "Reluement Strdlegics to Secure Your As.setio" will be presented from 6 to 7:30 pm. in d confer- ence room at Morr.inn Stanley D an Wllter, 575 Anton Blvd., Swh' 100, Costd Me a Adnussion is Ire Por mor"' mfo1ma11on'. Cdll (BOOJ 729-3677 Th~ or.mo Gounty Child Abuse Pr vP11hon Center will offer a vol· unh er 1ra1mnq ion for ilc: Ten· der Cure ParentintJ P.rogrnm lrom 6·.m to !l::m p m at the center, 2482 New port Blvd·. Suite :4, Coc;- ta ~I a The progrdm provides m-home pawnt trdinmg lo farru- lu s at 11sk ol c;hilcl nbu e. Reser- vations oil' 1cquirf'cf. Fm more mtormat1on. Cdll (949) 722·1107. Mark K.1ylor wllJ p re e nt a free sPmm.ir l!llt'cl J f••dlthy Hoart & f'ardiovusc:ular Support from 6:30 to 7::m p.m ut thP Put.Jo C'dfc dt f\ lc1ther's r-..1t1rkct and Kitchen, 225 I!. 17th St ~osta Mt•sa. RPscrva- llon rue rr ~u1red. For mor" inf or- FREE REPORT reveals what th e insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months·or even years before you experience pain , stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. I 11 I , . ( ' ( . '' '-, I ' I I I I i ; ,,: ' I I "' ( ) . ( ) ) Sr.n1td Until 6pm Sundays thnl FritJAy• For Reservations: (949) 642-7880 3131 West Coast Highway -Newport Beacli WWW Vflla *99tauf'ant com mation, call (800) 595-6667. I mation. call (714) 885-9090. A feng shul workshop' will be pre::.ented at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Booksellers. 901 B South Coast Drive, No. 150, Cost.a Mesa. Admission is free. For more inJor- mdtion, call (714) 444·0226 Newport Harbor HJgh School will present an academy fair from 7 to 9 pm. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Commuruty Cen- ter~AW?-. Newport H8r· bor High School Principal Bob Boies will pre-;ent an overvww of academies oftered at the school Interested eighth-grade . tudents and their parents are encouraged to attend. For more information, call (949) 515-6~28. WEDNESDAY Bonny My H oney will be pre· sented from 10:45 to 11 30 a.m: in the cht\dren's dr!pdrtment at Barnes & Noble BC><>k.'>eUers, 901 B South Coast DnvP, No 150, . Co:.ta Mesa. Adnuss1on is tree. For more mfonnabon. tall 17141 -4'44-0226. A free noon program UUed El Toro Reuse Planrung Proc c;s Wlll he presented at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary' rn nds Meeting Room. 1000 AvocC:1do Ave, For more infom1ilt.10n. CdU (~49) 717-3801. Th e Costa M esa Chamber of Commerce and Avild's El Ranchi- to will present a Business After Hours mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m. at the restaurant, 2101 Pla centia Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will feature business net· wo1 ~ing, hors d'oeuvr~, pnz<>s and a no-host bar. For more mfor- Dr. Randolph Agullara will pre- ~ent a free seminar titled the Myths & Facts of Metal-Free Laser Denttstry from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pabo Cafe at Mother's Mdrket dDd Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St, Co~ta Me.c;a. Reservations are required. foor more information, call (800) 595-6667. The Orange County Sierra Sln- tll Newcmner.>-and-Mem~ tnfom1ation meeting will be pre- sented ctl 7 p.m at the Costa Mesa Conunuruty Center, 1845 Park Ave. The event will serve as d forum to discuss upconung actiVIlles. for more information, send an e-mail message to wf rey@edr1hhnk.net. TH RSD_AY The N ewport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's sunset networking meeting will lake place from 5 to 7 p.m. at Tommy 811.lldma's Ttopteal Cafe. 882 Avo- < 1.1do Ave., Corona deJ Mar. Admu.sion is free tor members dnd $10 for potential. members.· For more mJonnation, call (949) 729-4400. The Susan G. Komen Breast Can- cer Foundation will present a Rttcc for the Cure Sponsot Kick· Ort R •ccpt:Jon from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m. at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 Newport Blvd., Santa Ana. Any business or organiza· lion interested m becoming a sponsor ol the eighth annual· Ornnqe County Race for the Cure, which lS held in Newport Beach, tS encouraged to attend. Resc>rvations are recommended. Call (949) 224-0292, ext. 22. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OM Block Soulb of -05 Fwy 545-7168 You are cordial{y invited to attend hlk fttv;ate Dl1 Sdloo1 1999-()() Kindergartm enrollment Parent Orlentadon Meeting on Wtdnesdtzy. Febn«uy 24 at TrOOp.m. Slitle Show A.cadnnlc Pl'Pgram PIYsartatfon • Child Carr avallablt R~shmnrts 1999·00 Mld4Je School (Grades 6 tltn.t 8) Pannt Orlmtatlon Meeting on 711uTS'dt(y, Fe"""11y 25 at '1:00 p.1'1. Acadntlc Program PrtSf'ntadon Rffru/ultmts 261 Monte »Sta Avenue Costa Mesa. CA g262 T . H•HS-SITI ~: f r' f''' • ' t I ; ·,·,.1 -·.1n·· , .... · ·•. • ~ lducallon • P.l • Spcrilh • • -WT1M111.111m•11ri"'ll ~on.,.., '111 •M ~""'* -.. --- .. ffi-OPENER QUOT£ OF THE DAY . .. 312~ ·1 know al about Koo Kim~ but Honey (Hatsushi) is the best pur1 point guard in Cost4 Ws history _,, Jim Weeks, Costa Mesa girls hoops coach MPPdoy, February 22, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Corfwo • 9A9S7 44223 or Doily Pilot 5 Estancta's JUI Black Estancia A coach's dream, Jill __ ...,...B.....,..lack continues com~ting with W1cluta State's softball program after a domina~g athletic career at Estancia High School. B·\JI~ FAllt. ... 1!11 ough she lS 11111 currently competing 1111111 as d Shocker, those fiimiliar with Estancia l iigh product Jill Black's athletic exploits as a prep hardly find it surpnslllg she is a valued • member of the Wichita State softball program. Black started 61 games as a freshman catcher for the Missouri Valley Conlerencc school, batting .266 with 18 RBis and seven doubles. She is also expected to see some time at first base for Coach Jim Maynard this spnng, wtuch also mei.hes with her reputation for versatility as an Eagle. A three-sp<irt standout and a Homecoming queen a t Estancia, Blclck collected rnynad honors m softball, basketball and volleyball, before matriculating to Kansas. After being named Estanaa's Female Athlete of the Year near the end of her seruor year, co.a.ches, teachen> and teammates alike lamented her ~dUdbon in 1997. •she'll be 1ll.LSSed," said Eagle Gu1s Athletics Ducctor Nancy Ferda of the 5-foot-8 standout, who~e personable demeanor and work ethic made tier any Eagle ~oach's dream. • Black capped a four-year varsity softball career -in which she usually abandoned her preferred home behind the plate for the good or the team -with her third straight selection to the NJ,-Newport·Mesa District Dream Team : Often competing on tC'ams With sparse talent, Black pitched ~d played shortstop to enhance the Eagles' chances of winrung. The personal sacrifice often (liminishcd her individual stature ~mong opposing coache ·, which may explain why she was a $econd·team all-league pick as a freshman and junior, while gaining first-team rec-ognition as a ~nior and !!Ophomore. Her scruor cason, Black led ~ewport·Mes(l hitter with a .622 average (24 for 46) and added 24 RBis. She had two borne runs, fow doublru. and a ~pie, but tho E~gleli finished a mere 3·14, 1·9 in the PaC'lfic 'Coast League. She played three varsity J!!!<>n& as an undersized post ·e~ in basketball, twice .-.atiing 'an-district recognition. She was also a first-team ~-PCL Choice her final two :4MION and was a second-team ~IP Southern Section Jlllsion m oonoree as a seruor. veraged 13.7 points and undt in her swan·IOllg , tn which she led the a leCOOd·p&ace PCL a 16-11 tec:ord. She %1;:c' 10.6 ppg ln 76 vanity ~ .. pmer9d honOnble ~=~ID the 111-leegue '!I .... ~ her lenior Costa Mesa .passes a big test, 46-41 • Mustangs quaHf y for a CIF semifinals berth against Morningside after Saturday's huge victory at Nordhoff. GIRLS HOOPS a11d Earne.-;t follo'-" ed with a bucket to :>end tho Mustangs into the lead. I noc,rm c •\JU."'t>N shots at the outset of the fourth quarter before running the Lady They simply destroyed Nord-Hatsushi's filth of six steals m the game foiled to rrmteriahze, but moments later she found Sllllth o~n on the bas • hne, fired from • the penrneter and Smith flipped the ball Ul O\'er OJAI -Playing as il they were a team of destiny, <::osta Mesa High's guls basketball team stormed from behind against S<?me severe odds Saturday night to eliminate Nordhoff High's Lady Rangers, 46-41, ma ClF Division Ifl·A quarterfinals duel on the los- er's court. Rangers nght off their own court. hoff's offense. In the final 4 :05 the Lady Rcmuers managed four shot attempts. and missed ·them dll, mostly due to pamc. The rest of the llme they were elther ha\'mg the ball t<1ken away from them or throwing it away in haste. An improbable conquest? Per· haps, from the view of the untrained eye. "The'way we shoot I knew.it would come," said Weeks. "We got the big three (Sophomore Nancy Hatsushi's three-pointer with 2:49 left to tie the game at 41), and then Autumn (Smith) had that great shot over their center. "But the key· was our great defense.· The Mustangs -Evelyn Pow- ers, Jenny Earnest, Lianne Sasaki, and Saturday's dyno-duo, Smith and Hatsushi, as well as Judy Kidane and Julie Hitt off the bench, clidn't JUSt play great The Mustangs were in range throughout and trailed, 41 ·38, with 3:55 left after 6-ioot-5 Chris· ten Roper flJ'St swatteq dWdY d Hatsusht shot, then barged inside to score at the other end of the court. Nordhoff's big gun. Rop-Hatsushi er. Now it was 45-41 and the clock was dwmdhng to les:. than a nunute. Power:. added a free throw with 42 llcks left and all that wa left was the findl meltdown of the Frontier League champions. Hatsushi, however, was not to be den!ed She was JUSt warming up. Not so unprobable, howeve~. in the opiruon of a happy Costa Mesa Coach Jim Weeks, who watched his girls miss 1 O straight defense. · Her trey lied the game at 41 Roper, pressured into two nus- hres and two turnovers before her HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO DON I.EACH I DAllY PllOT Newport Harbor's Kyndra Cox. sboWn here In earlier action this season, scored five goals to lead Sailors ln a 12-3 triumph. • Newport Harbor at San Clemente Tuesday after taking care of business with Lady Barons Saturday, 12-3. H<x.Etl G\1tlSON Dlftrb NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Haroor High's girls water polo team put on a 6how for their fans Saturday at the expense of invadiny Sunset League representative Fountain Valley in the first round of the CIP Division I Pla)'Ofll), breezing to a 12·3 con· quest. Jt wai, 4-0 when Katherine Belden netted a goal from way out with one second left Jn the hrst quarter. Kyndra Cox had enough goals (five) to put Fountain Valley away all by herseU, Jenna Barto had SIX assists anti scored twice, and Jocelyn Mandertno had two scores. as well. · Goalkeeper. Erin Kennedy was credited with 1 J -saves in dominating fashion. and the Sailors improved to 20-6 at the expense of the 11·16 Lady Barons. Katherine Gregg and Diana Day also soored as tbe Sail~ kept the lid on Foun· tain Valley throughout. The victol"f for the second·seeded SaUor was not a surprise. nor was the rC"action from their coach, Bill Barnett. •Tuey can play a lot better, Our shot election in the third quarter was horrible,• scud the veteran Barnett as he continues hi, search for perfection •for some reason thili team ha lllp cs,• said Barnett. •1 can't figure it out. Uut def en· sively it wa~ a gooc1 game for the whole team.• The victory sends the 19·5 Sailors into Tuesday'~ econd round at San Clemente, a 6-3 wmner over Long Beach Poly. While there was very little m terms of sus· pense Saturday, the.re was plenty in terms at showtime. The best crowd-pleaser was Cox, when she surged into a one-on-one with Fountain Valley goalie Kathy Chou in the fourth quar- ter. Chou was hung out to dry and derided to attack. But as the goalie approached, Cox spun to her right and completed a 360, leaving Chou graspmg for air. She took another stroke beyond the goalie, set up tmd fared at the WJde open goal to up the lead to 10·2. "That was the 'ol spin-a-roo, • d Bat- nett. •she's done that a coupl • of tun . - Another was Barto, with her ems into the rlght comer virtually indefenstble, as well as a perfectly-placed lob. Mnnderino's second goal. this on from the perimeter, c:corched the goahe a ll found the net. Kennedy was a force in the goal from th start, re1ecting a point-blank hot h1 n on on-one when the game was scoreless, and oapping the day ,with bang·b ng sav m the fowth quarter. First she duplicated her fu'St·quarter re1ect, and when the ball bounced back. a lob to the tar comer fell short, trlckl d toward the scoring plane, only lo be ~p~ away :-. Kennedy spnnted across the ur- lftcc. · AJI m all c;ome great polo by th Sailors ... although not qwte perfect. Of DMSION I f1Mt 9IOUND NElWOWf HAMolt 12. fouNrMI VAWY J SCIONbr~ Fountain Valley 0 1 1 t • 3 Newport Harbor 4 2 3 3 • 12 FCM.lnteln Vlllley ·Smith 1, NewtOn 1. Glanakatos 1. saves · Chou 7. ..., part twllot ·Cox 5, Barto 2. Mandenno 2. 8~ ~.Gregg 1, Day 1. Save ~ Kennedy 1 t. two six-footers, wo~d nuss two more, then Nordholf wa.:: guilty of two more lhrowawdV:. and Smith blocked a shot attempt. "Hatsui.h11 Sile .•. ," Week.S could not com· plete the sentence with· out bringing every one o1 his guis to the forefront And that's' unders·and· able, because 1t was a true team effort. But upon further mqwry, he ddd~ the obviouio: ·we don't win v.1thout Nuncy. I know all about Koo Kim, but Ndncy is·the best pure point guard in ·Costa Mesa's history. She's the prototype point SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 6 GIRLS HOOPS Eagles ousted, 61-38 Estancia says goodbye to seniors after falling in ClF Ill-A quarterfinals to No. 2-seeded Monarchs. Mtf\jl INGLEWOOD -Saturda~· night pro .. ed d htting end to the Estunc:1a I ftgh girls basketbclll season us blood. sweat and tear:. flowed from the Eagle'> dunng a 61-38 Clf Southe.rn Semon OM· ion IIl·A quarterfmal lo ., at f\ tonung,1de High Th team v.hich gave Paul Ku- by au 1t had en route to a 17-9 record and the ~chool s 12th post· 'eason appearance m 13 years, didn't lea\'C anrthing on the bus agam t the No 2-seeded Mon· archs (19·9), who exploited their ddvantage in height. quickne s and depth The v:ictory propelled the ho:.L'> mto Saturdav:. semifi· nab agam .. t Costa Mesa at nt.:oar- by Inglewood High. "They're 1ust too athletic,~ sumrnro up Kirby. who"e team kept things interesting the fm,t 12 minute . "We wer<> nght there," Kirby said of th• earlv -.uccess, which included a 10·9 lead '"ith 2.34 left Ul the hrst quarter and only a 21- 18 dehot rrudway through the ccond penod But Mommgside, which pro· duced W 'BA i,tandout' Lisa Lesli and nna Thompson and won SIX Southern ~on titl from 1983-93, cored the next 18 pomt • before Estancia emor Franca Diaz converted a follow shot with 4:28 left m the third quart r. TI1 n Monarchs, lugg1sh early, re ponded to the Eagles' o:upreme eJlort v.ith an oppor- tunistic 'Zone defen<.e., which l1elped creat" 37 Estanda turnovers. The I!dglp.., struggled lo fmd their hot • taking 1ust 3 t the hrst thr •e quart·~. and fmished 14 of 47 ltom the h Id (29 8%J. Morning 1de, which 1 atur a front line of 6-foot-1, 6-0 and :5· t 0, blocked 10 Estanna <.hots and altcnld v rat more. Only Es"tanda seruor Lisa St • inlcld, who drilled flvc th point rs for lhe econd straight see EAGLES PAGE ' EAGLES ELIMINATED WITH 1-0 LOSS AT SERVfIE • Terry's 22nd goal of the season lifts Friars to CIF Division IV win. • J ,\°'()~ 1111 1 lblf"" ANAHEIM -When Servtto High coach Mike Lussier SdW the C IF Southern Section Division IV boys 50C'Cer playoff pairings, he knew the second·seeded Fnars would be host a tough Estancia team in the f~t round. The EagleS played servile evenly for much of Saturday!s game. But m the 62nd minute, Matt Thrry scored his 22nd goal of the seoon and the Prian advanced to Tuellday•sfeCOl'd round with a 1·0 victory. •we knew they were golng to be• wor· thy opponent,• l;UAler Mid. •t!ttanm came out and p&IY'Jd a tOUgh game wtth a lot of heart.• Servitc (21·5·3) opened &trongly, putting a lot of pre ure on Estancia goalkeeper Hilario Arriaga. A coupl of Serv1tc shuts went high or wide, but Aniftga mad• thr sparkling saves to keep the game score· less. His bcSt save came late in the half when he made a sprawling stc>p on Terry header ofl a long cross. Irving lslM, Martin Sanchez and John Alderete were also key in stopping early Sefvite attacks. The Eagles, who finished the season 10-7-5, didn't put together any major sror· ing threats un~ the 9eCOnd hall. In lhe 44lh minute, Islas fired a ihot, but the bft1l was stopped by Servite freshman goelle J~nnes lbWen. . IDeven mlnut later, Pemando M lna unloaded a hooking ihOt w*h had a IOYS SOCCER chance, but Tow , who hni'>hcd with ix avru , Wti th r to deflect the btill awny. The rebOund wa taken by Rene Calderone, but again Tow •rs wa thcro 1u t m time to prevent the Bagi from takin the lead. ·0ur goalie is lnctedible for a fr h· man,• L;\ISSier.sakl. ""He bas a gteat deal of poile and a l6t 61 talent. We know we all\ count on hUn in tough game1 • Servlte finally broke through)n th 22nd mi.nut after being awarded a comer kk'k. Matt KubOta toot the comer and ftred a croa ln front oC 'the gOaI Terry ~ away from Es\anda defetlden· and we1 able to head the b6ll put Aniage IOf tbe ~ only score. . 'It wa Kuoota' 13th a t of the season ~Arriaga ( !'tV n sav ) played a qreat grun , ~ IE tanda Coach Steve Crenlhaw fud ·But h had no chtlnce on that ball l don't know who it w s, but sd:mebo(ly was upposed lo mark 1C.rry antl missed the grunent. Mi Utk Uk that have just killed us this year." Th Eagles turned up the preaure a notch and tried to -eXtend lhllir 1111 re nother game. But a late oomer ldct IDd • free tick lbOth mJ111d tblBr muk md Eltanda WM Nmed away. ·we ]Ult dkln't dD It eoday, • o ¢rw MKl •Tbent'I DO ~ W8 ... come lo peJ. (The...., 1• I I the ftnal Onmg9 ~ ... ., .. hMitl oua.ar:;._._. n,pal•ta;• 6 Monaoy, FebnJ&ry 22, 1999 COLLEGE IRllFS c I lllL ,... Vanguards suffer Fresno nightmare Wee • Orange Coast punishei 1reasure V'aJley with 17·hit attack Saturday, but College of Sequoias wins on Sunday. In Sohintily't geme. BrandOD T'bampion hit tWo bome nms • Or~ eo.. defeated ar. gon'S 'D'easure Valley, 15·10. Thompon'• ftrst Home run tied :tbe ~at 2-2 in the bottom of the thud inning. • Fresno Pacific give Southern Califon1ia Coll<>go fits. I COST1\ MESA -Ota.ngc Coast College'• base· ball tean1 t1led for a split ln the Pirates' week- end ac:tion lll the Cy-Coast Classic Sunday, absorbing a 4·3 setb4ck to College of the Sequoias on tha OCC campus. The Pirates took a 9--4 lead before giving up lour runs m the top ot the seventh inning. Paul Devnes hit a three-run home run to give \he Pntes some breathing room. but neasure Valley sec men fall, 62-59 FRESNO Jaban Simmons H 0 0 PS scored 26 points for the Southern California Col- lege Vanguards Saturday night at Fresno Pac1lic, but 1t wtum't enough to stem the tide as the host Sunb1rd::. pulled out a 62-59 Golden State AthletJc Conference victory in overtime. Geolf Jones led Fresno Pacific with J~ pomts, incl~dmg a tip-tn of an offeru;ivt> rebound with one second left in regultition to torce the ov<>rtlmP Kevin Br<idlc~ gave the Van- guard!> d 53-:> l l~ad with 0:25 left. but nussed c.1 chance lo ice 1l with 0· 11 renl<umng wh<•n he mlssed the front encl ul tJ onc-cmd-one The Sunhtrds gut th<' rebound, SdW Jo::.b Snow\ lhree-pomt attempt nushre with 0.03 left , only to escape on Jon< .. ; tJp-tn to force the overtinw Etan Buller's thrce-pomter ttnd four free throw-; 1yrnted the win- ner<.' ovt>rt.une nm to v1c:tury Fre~no Pac 1hc unpmv<•s to 15- 14, 6-6; the Vdnguards fall to 11· 19, 5.7 GOU>£N STATE ATHLETIC CONfEREHCE fttEsNo PAORC 62. SoCAl Coll.EGE 59 Soeal College · Simmons 26, Bradley 12, James 10, Curtis 5, Lanbee 4, Kaene 2, Wilson 0, Kohlhaas 0, Belier 0 3·pt. goals Curtis 1 Fouled out • Non~. fftsno Pacific Jones 32, Buller 10, Snow 9 French 6, Aiello 3, Robb 2 3-pt. goals Jones 3, Buller 1, Aiello 1, Snow 1 Fouled out -Non~ Halftime SCC, 32 27 Regulation 53 53 sec women staggered FRESNO Southern C dllfor-H 0 0 P S rud Collegf'\ run to th<• (.olden StatP Athh!ll<' C'on!Prt:mc P chdnl· p1onsh1p m worur.n\ hct!>kr.lbdll hit d c.J<•tour Saturd<1y night as h ost FrPsno Pdetftc turrwcl 1t on in th(' '>t'Cond ht11f 10 srnre a 73-50 vtctory Trdthng dt hdUt1mc, 33-29, the Suntmds · w<•nl on d 20-3 run m the hrst 10 rrunut~s and out~rored the Vdngudrds 44 -17 m the dec.i- sive second hdlf The loi.s dropi. SCC (21-H, 9-3) into a lie with A7U!>d Pdtt.hc for the coruerenc e lead, d one-gdme edge over Fresno Pdcihc dnd Concordid m tht• llqhtJy contested raC'e Stdcey S€'dwKk, with a 7-for-Y performtince from three-poml ter· ntory, led FrPsno J><1nftc with 27 point!> Krii.b Wnght ( 1 :11 dnd Kelly Boeke (l 2J wc'r<' ltH• only Vdn- guards to net douhl<•-llgun• sc-or- mg. Thre<' V.rnqmuds 'itdrlers fouled out. two 1>c1rly tn the sec· ond h<.tlf. Fresno Ponhc 115-12, 8·41 l<'rl the rrboundm!l dPpdrtm<•nt, 45· 32 GOU>EN STATE Ant\.El\C CONfEREHCE fM.sNO PAOFIC 73, sec 50 Soeal College Wright 13, Boeke 12, Kempton 8, Emde 8, Pina 6, Weidler 2, F1kse 1, Stewart 0, Vavken 0, H~rkenhoff 0 3 pt goal\ -Pina 2, Wright 1, Kempton 1, Emde 1. Foul~ out Wnght, Herkenhoff, Boeke fNSnO Pacific -Sedwick 27, Kamps 17, Charl~on 11, Dennis 5, Pmasco 4, Moore 4, Pratt 3, Farley 2 3 pt goats · Sedwick 7, Dennis 1 .Fouled out None. Halftime SCC, 33 29 Albertson rip sec M~~ s T ~ I A S E 8 A l l Southern C'dlifomia College was elimina~d from The Mastm's Tournament Saturddy, 16-2, a Albertson College recorded a lG· 2 baseball victory on the lo::.cr's Cdmpus. Coll~e of the ~oios scored two unearned runs m the oottom of the eighth inrung to p'ull out the victory. Run-scoring singles by Casey Freitas ·and Rudy Martinez Off pitcher Matt O'Bnen were the key hit~ in the rally inning. Bryan Watson pitched a complete game and struck out e1ght m gaming the noo as the wmrung p1lc:her. . ~ back with two runs of its own in the top of the eaghth iluiing. Thorn~ .blt a three-run shot ln the bottom of the lnlUf\9 to sea.I the victory. ~QMIK 0.... c:oMT tS. Tllua• VALUY (0...) 10 TrMSUre Vllley 002 200 420 -10 16 '2 Or~ c.o.t 011 '21 llx • 15 17 2 Albertson roughed up SCC pitching tor a dozen hits, mclud- l.09 home runs by Ryan Neumey- er, Nicholas Lesick and Casl'Y Macomb, and were aided by eight free pd!'>SE>~ und an SCC error. Th~ Vanguards, 3-7, avo1ded o shutout when they scored twice in the eighth mnmy, Eric Booth and KeVJO Cctndc•l.tria wer~ P.dCh 2 lor 3 for SCC; l>oth of Booth's hits were two-baggers Matt Lewalle n of SCC also hdd a dou- ble Orange Coast had broken the sconng ice In the fourth mrung when Ryan Clark slugged hlS fourth home run of the season, a two-run shot to stake the Pirates' pitching staff to the early advan- tage Chamberlain, O'NelU (5), Gorrell (7) and Hankey, OM<, LangtC>n (4), HMrls (7). Btown (9) and Thompson W ·La~. L • Chamb«laln 28" GOid (TV), Shoning (TV), Anderson (OCC), Oark (()((), Reus. (OCQ, wahlb<lnlc: (OCO. Hernandez (OCQ. HR • Gosz (TV). Shoning (TV), Thompson (OCQ 2, Devries (OCQ. After Sequoias bad cut the lead to 2· l 1n the stxth mrung, Kris Hel'Ildlldex responded with a seventh-inning smgle to score teammate Chris Laws. Cou.IGI cw ne 5ICl'M>1AS 4. OMMGE Co.uT J Ofange Coast 000 200 100 -3 8 2 TffE MASTER'S TOURNAMENT ALaEwrSOH Cou£G£ 16, sec 2 Again Sequois added a single marker m the seventh frame to cut the Orange Coast lead to 3-2, setting up the game-wmners m the next mrung. College of the Sequoias 000 001 l2x -4 9 O Bostl(k, Coleman (7), O'Brien (8) and Devries; Watson and Martinez. W ·Watson, 2-0. L-Coleman, 0-1. HR • Ctarlt (~Q. AlbertSOn 022 250 203 · 16 12 1 sec ooo ooo 020 -2 9 1 Atwood. Penner (8), Johnson (9) and Eberlin; Schneider, Dowdy (4), Lowery (5). Booth (9) and Candelaria. W ·Atwood L ·Schneider. 0·1. 2B • Leswick (A), Macomb (A). Lewallen (SCC), Booth (SCQ 2 HR -Neumeyer (A), Lesw1ck (A). Macomb (A). CRACK! VS. PING? With all the arguing CC rolls twice, 8-1 over aluminum bat c o s T A spectfications at the MESA -south-T E N N I S college level. it's time ern California Colletw kin it'> record to 4-0 m.wonu.n' u nm .... ~---....;;_to_;;.,,pµt some trees _ Sahuday d<i Azusa P<J.c1fk .111d to good use. United Stdles lnlPrnc1honul Um· T he1 e is no sweeter sound vers1ty were ectch h<inch>d H· 1 for \l pitcher than the nonconf erence selhflcks dt the Cost\l. Me~c.1 T{•nms C<'nl ,1 muffled crunch ot a wood NONCONFERENCE bc1t C'rdcked by an inside fastball. SoCAL Cou.EGE a, us1u 1 Pitchers who work beyond Singles: Modnc Chil1n (SCC) def Bur9", colleg • baseball, however, are 6·1. 6 1, Jov1s1c (SCC) def Safford. fl 1, 6 1. ubout Ulc only ones who get "o Ooyal (SCC) def, Nelson, 6-3, H. 6 2. ' Tamplrr' (SCC) def Pno11im9\a11•h. 6 2. 6-4, PXpPnencl' the thrill of sawing Tate (SCQ def. Boutf()), 6 o. S 7, 6-1, Burk' hilt Pr?> off at the wnsts. (USIU) def Pardee, S 7, '4 6 Doubles: Modric cha n 10V1sk <SCC> def Now, the NCAA ts trying to Bur91s Nelson. 8-4 Doyal Tamplin (SCC) def corrc:ct this problem, although no Safford Boutr<h, 8 .1. Ta~PctTdec lSCQ def adcquule solution can be agreed Phovangsavah·Burlls, 8-5. SoCAL Cou..EGE a, AzusA PAOf'te 1 upon. 111e collegiate govenung Singles; Modroc·Cha•n (SCQ def body is trying to mamtam the B1ut>ak1ten, 6-2, 62, !0'41s1C csco ~f. mtegnly of the game and Ororilkova, 6-0 6 2; Doyal (SCO def N0<d1fl, lik l 6-0, 6-0, Tamplin csco def Solt. 4 6. 6 1, 6 4• prevent cenes e ast yeM's ZSc:hoke (SCC) def Guntro. 6-<4 6-4. Tate College World Senes farce, tn csco def.~. 6·2. 6-0 which USC defeated Arizona Ooubtff: 8rubakken-0r0favoka C~P) def S th tJ ModrtC-Cha•n. 9-8, Doyal Tamplin (SCC) d,f. • tCtlP m e ti e game, three Solt-Guntro, S.3: ZSc:h<>kl' Tate (SCQ def touchdowns to two. Nme home Nordin-Andersen, 8...f> run::. were h1t in the slugfest. SCC sweeps Cal Lu COSTA MESA S 0 F T B A L l Southern C dlilorn1a Coll('(Jf' swept visiting Cal Luthcrdn in women's softball Sdturddy, dust- ing off the Kingsmcn. 5-2 and 2- 1, m nonconference play at llw Vanguards' diamond. Grntche n Bi<mdl stru< k out 11 tn the opener, scdttenng sLX hit Heather Rogers wus i tor .J t1l lh<' pldte. In the nightcap Alysia AtchJt•y took a four-hltter mto the SlXth inning before needing the help ol Gind Liebengood. who got the victory dfter surrendenng two hit'> and strikl.ng out thrP.e. Michelle Mune !>C'Ored the wmrung run l.t1 U1e bottom or the seventh on Cal Lutheran's thud error 'of the game. The Vanguards unproved to 8- 3; CaJ Lutherdn foll to 2·4. But the changes bemg made hdVl' yet to tnckle down to the Orange ~mpirc Conf erenc:e. Thus, Orange Coast College pitchers will st.JU have to face the thundt'Tshck.s which produced a NCAA-record 64 home runs dwmg lust year's CWS The biggest difference • between the two leveb of college bt1sl'b<1ll wdJ be the Jength- Wf11ght ratio. According to new Ne 'AA g\:ndclines, a bat may be no more thdn three ounces le:.s. thuu its length {a 34-mch bdt woulrl have to we1gh dl least :n ounces). Commuruty college teams aw still dble to use bats with a mmus-hve different.Jal (J4 mches, 29 ounces). 'TWo ounces makes a huge WIESTLlll Two Tars advance COLLEGES joson hill d.iffewnc<> in bat speed, so, as usual, pitchers m the Orange Empire Conference will ugrun have to be ce:ueful about pitching inside. · Basebdll. l believe, is a game or sKill. not of ounce!». I'd prefer to forget metal bctts dltogether, because they have taken somP. of the fmcsse out of the game. Granted, most players grow up play-mg Wlth metal bats, wh.tch can produce some pretty unpr ·~mve dmgers, But. bottom line: Leaming to lut with a wood hat produces b •llcr hitters. Look at Southern Cabforrud Coll<>ge's 22-3 pumshmg of Bob.sh Colwnb1<1 in The Muster's Tournament W(>(lncsday. The Vangud rds, not bound by the NCAA reguldtions, pounded out 27 Juts, 19 of which were for extra bai.cs Seruor Kevin Candcland hit three 1acks and also had (1 double. Now, if this Wds, say, Cd.l State Fullerton, I nught undl•r..tund the oftens1ve Pxplos1on. But the Vanguards are a struggling NAIA team which had limped to a 3-7 mark through rnday. Oranye Coast opened the o;eason with a 21·0 romp of MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 5 Antelope Valley and a 17 -4 trouncmg of Monterey Bay. Against Antelope Valley. the Pirates banged out a school-record 10 doubles, breaking a record establish m l951:' - These are not random anomalies, ladies and gentleman. One argument for dlwrunum bats: lt saves money. Wood bats are not only vulnerable to ins1dc pitches, but can also shatter when hitters try to pull outside offenngs. But wood bats can still be purchased for as little as $10, while quality a1ununum bat:> start at $100. Additionally, there is still a certain mystique that goe!) with the crack of a LoUisVille Slugger. There is no such reverence for the ping of alwrunum. Put a wood bat in a guy's hands and pitchers can work inside all day long Seldom does a guy get sawed off and rewarded (I'm thmkmg of Jack Howell's busted-bat home run d few years back). Sunilar eftorts to throw inside dgainst hitters Wleldlng alummum, frequently result in a bloop single. If d hitter cdll tum on d pitch, great. By all means hammer it down the line. But if not. a pitcher deserves lo be rewdtdcd with a pop-up or groundout -and maybe even a lutter left standing at the plate with a mere piece of lundling. I'm tired of the debate, and so are a lot of people for that matter. It's time for the NCAA 10 tell the bat companies where they can stick it. Simply put, God made tren5 so men could play baseball. penod failed to qualify for three points, the official simply miso;mg the ObVlOUS. . EAGLES CONTINUED FROM S game, did much damage. and 1umor Lauren Cassity ad rune and eight po10ts, respect.J ly, and Lisa Hirata hit both field-goal attempts from 15 feett add four more. But the car~r-long contribu lions Diaz, Steinfeld and pom guard Eva VdIITla made to th program could never be cover' on one stat sheet. D1dz, giving away up to st inches agdmst her rivals in th< paint, captured a team-high eigh rebounds before toulmg out with 5.55 left, initiating a stream of tears from the All- Newport ·Mesa District stand- out. Varma, who chipped in hve as 1<>ts, four rebounds and, perhaps. dS mctny floor bums, M ,.,.p!J as Ste mfeld;-wcn? tilted in the-final minutes to receive a well deserved ovatwn from Edgl rooters and the congratulations o their dppreciative team.m an<l coaches. "Frdnny dnd Eva played yea1 round bask~tb{.IU for fom yecu and LJ.sa 1s 1ust d gredl ltid, ~ Kir by sdid ·wc·r~ going to m1s them. and Myra (Macias, anothe1 serum whose cdrecr was stille hy knee problems} too." •• Cassity, who leads the retu'm 1119 nucleus, had seven rebouii'di:>, two steal dnd two ass1sts. Sophomore Jessica Orelllttt'd, who hgures to start next seaiQp lert the game m the lust qucllW when d wdywurd elbow left fier w1th d bloodied and apparQ'.atJy broken nose. Kdmesha Bell. a 5-10 senlt>1 center, led Morrungs1de wiUi .. 25 pomts dnd 12 rebounds, while 6-1 senior Acheve Bclrre addP.d 13 pomt!>, soven boards, five blocks dod hve steals OF DIVIStON lit.A Quarterfinal MOMINGSl0£ 61, ESTANCIA 38 Score by Quarters .... Estancia 10 8 4 16-18 Morningside 15 15 18 \3 -~1 Estancl• Steinfeld 15, Diaz 9, 1 Cassity B, Hirata 4, Barrera l, Avalo'f'T: Varma 0, Orellana 0. Ol1lla o. Villa o. .. Rodriguez 0, Matsufuj1 0, Lenhart Q,.; Vasquez 0. 3-pt goals -Steinfeld 5. "" Fouled out -Diaz ... · Momingslde Bell 25, Barre 13 ...... - Sanford 8. Ingram 7, Tucker 2. Sm1!tf 2, Craddock 2, Figueroa 1, Williams 1,, 3·pt. goals -Barre 1. Fouled out • None • Weeks, however, knew he had that secret weapon, a team defunse which would exhaust Nordhoff down the stretch. 1Wo Vanguards qualify for indoor nationals MORENO VALLEY -The Me~tl'T's Meet at FoUt'ltam ~alley Fnda.y aw&ts New· port l larbor High's Mike ~nyder and Brad 1..ini follow- ing their third-place and fourth-place finishes at the CJF P1viston U Finals at Canyon Springs Higb. guard, and I have ·her for two more years.• Snuth hnished With 17 poml<> and 14 rebounds, the latter stCtt dmazing considenng Nordhoff outrPbounded Costa Mesa in the firSt quartN, 10-0. This just after a phantom foul on Powers when the defense hdd Nordhoff tied in knot!> on an inbound play and a hve-second call imminent Some six seconds later a third call on Powers was levied and just 5: 17 had ooen spent ln the game. ·we showE"d a lot of heart tonight,• suid Weeks "The key 1s wn kept coming back.~ The victory liJts Costa Mesa to 19-10 overaJJ and into Sdtur4fU''s semifinals ag81I1St Morningside. It'll he played ttt Inglewood High. POMONA Southern CaWor-T R A C I A N D f I I l D rua College senior Isis Gonzulez tirushed third in the 400 meters with a ume of 57 51 at th· Pomona- Pttier All-ComE>rs Track Meet at Pomona College Saturday. The time qualified Gonzale1 to compete at the NAIA Indoor Nationul Champ1- onslup .. held al the Uruver 1ty of Nebraska Friday and Saturday Manbel Delgado, who hmshcd sixth in the 800 meters with a ume of 2:21 08, also qualified for the indoor nationalc;. SCC's Tanya Hanson finish d third in Saturday's high Jttmp, clear- ing hve feet. Jherysa Peterson was 10th in the 1avelin thtow with a throw of 90-5. . Chns Gordon placed eight m the 400 hurdles with ti tim of l .0.4 .4 for the Vanguards men's team. Snyder, a senior and a Sea View~ champion, was third in the 1e&..pound dM· sion, while um. a -*>t, fin· llhed fowth at 119. The top five :from eech weight cla• 1Q\18lt&y for tbe M¥ter's on Friday. ~;...,1 ......... ~, p' -' ~ ' • I ' • Earnelil and I Jatsushi added 10 and 9 points. Roper led Nordhoff, as expect- ed, bulhng her way to 25 points, but in tho fourth quarter she was a nonfactor despite scoring hor t~ctm's only four points. For a long time the . renano appeared to be Nordhoff's. Kida.ne's 20·footer in the first By the time Mesa had hnished its O-for-10 run in the fourth quar- ter the Mustangs were shootmg 27.8°/o (15 of 54). OF DMSt0N ftt.A --: Quart.rfln11I I • Cos'fA M£sA 46, ~ 41 : Costa Me-s.\ 13 10 15 8 .. 46 Nordhoff 14 13 10 4:-:"""1 lt was enough to put anyone other th.an the true M sa faithful mto a doomsday mode. By half· ti.me the Nordhoff tans, wlio dom- inated the gym, appeared to be breathing easy with victory vi.rtu· Cost.II Mesa -Smith 17, Earn~t 10, Hatsu~i 9. Kidane 4, Sasaki 2. ~ Powers 2. Hitt 2. 3 pt. goals. HatS\.Mt 1. Fouled out-None. u !., Notdhoff • Roper 25, Cresto 5, Rb 4, Hajduk 4, Gardner 3, Noble o. Swiuer 0, Michels O. 3-pt. goals -None Fouled out • None ally in hand. · r.i·t'\r.-~ . .!M~lf·~~ I "I. ' <'J, .; •. • , •I ~ ..... ' ,. .. . .. Appllcatfon: FEI 11, 19" To Whom tt May con. ~'" The N.me(t) ot the /If)• Dllollltt•) ..,,.,. CAF~E MILANO, INC Th• applle4tnt1 1111~ et>ow .,. aooMna to the o.i>anment ' of Ak:ddc e.ve~ Control lo ... II· cddc ~·t 2523 EAST8L f'F 8HOP PINO CTI\, NIWPOA'T 8EAiCH. 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A • The arguments in favor of ~how­ mg your long suit a.re persuasive, ~t do you really think that five dia- monds is the best contract? Smee your opening bid was a game force. you could pass to see what partner will do, but that is unlikely 10 elicit any useful mfonnatJon. We would 'imply bid three no ln.lmp and, if West 1s good enough LO find a club lelld, enabling your opponents to Ltke five tnclcs in the suit, more power to them! Q 3 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: • 7 6 2 0 ll o A K Q 10 9 •A 7 6 2 The biddine ha. .. ~ed NORTH MST soum WEST 10 Pus 20 Put 2• Paa ? What do you bid J?OW? he biddin1 has Pfncccdod: SOUTH WJ.:.\'T NORTH F~"T I• ,._ to PU1 1 W111u do you bid now? A · First. your all prime hand with an excellent five-card sun is too 5trong for even a 16-18 opening one no trump. Now you are 1n an awk· wan.I position becau\.C a JUmp to three hearts is not rccommended with only thrce·card support. Therefore, make a rnenc bid of two diamonds, forcina in the modem style, and hope partner cu rebid two hearts to. show ·a five-card 1;u1t Q 5 ·As South, vulnerable, you hold: • ~ o KJU o QJ0652 •QJ87 Your right·hand opponent opens lhC bidding with one spade. What &c11on Jo you take? A • When you have Che perfect ~h;ipe for a takeout double, don't worry if you have to shave the high· card requrremeots by a point or two To even consJder anything other rhan a double brands you as craven. You will never be able to catch up later Q 6 · Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •J987 o KJ843 o K7S •A The bidding has proceeded. NORTH EAST SOUJ H WFSf I• 20 ? What action do you take'1 A -Had the opponents been vulnera- ble, there would be no problem Ea.'>t will be playing two hearts dou- bled At thjs vulnerab1l11y, however, there 1s no guarantee of secunng a thrte-criclc set to compensate for a p:itle game 1h31 seems cert&n, or ~rhap!> even a slam. Therefore, opt for four spades. A • 1bere is no reason why you should not simply continue dcscrib- mg your hanct 10 partner l>y rebid· ding rhree clubs. Bcsidt$ showing your club 5l~r. three. clubs could t..am to be a bttttr bridge_play. ebc1t delayed diamond suppon from . er! Subscribe now to fhe Goren partner, in which case you will know Bridge utter by calling (800) 788- whetc to place Che contract -and . 1225 for infonnation. Or write to: thcre-couht"Ca:Slly be il grand ~-nr-<}onn Brid~ , P.O. Box the cards. 4410, Chkaeo, Ill. 60680. JAGUAR lWt 11M VANOfH PUS SEDAN 40 '31."5 IMOll BAUER JAGUAR 71'9tlS-4800 JloOAR XJI fii4 SEOAH40 UUH M-42" 8AU£R JAGUAR 714-MS-4800 $23,"5 17..UOS I . I IAUER JAGUAR JAGUAR XJf 1194 195 C~ 714-1153-4800 SEDAN 40 . . FORD Eap1oter'li2 4x4, w11tte. 121,MS 14-4215 ACURA et. 3•0 •17 E Btuer, excehnt. Wiii m&r1-8AUER JAGUAR 111ned 1 t6kml, $1900 oo 7'4-953-4800. MoonrOOI, CO, a1110. air cau .,.1.7eo.a747 • i= C'--.. ~ c=::t 'tS aloys (003899) $111198 ~t" •-u-...,...... LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 2 0-. allo~pwr g. rOOI rlClt • (714)892-ftOI FORO F150 XU PIU '17 IA:.'* ( $13.998 BulClt Aeotl Cu1tom '93 Slloltled. auto. 9' pd ..:.. de LEXUS Of STillNSTER WIV!e, excellent~ Al pwr, lo mtlel. (f003423) S14 497 (714)112-4906 NC, <twN cllc brak8', $7600 Coita Mna Uncoln Mercury JEEP WRANOLEA '11 149·&«·6163 --~C7_14..:.l5_4_0-_S63_0 __ 1 RelVgrey lnler, aoll & biluni top, cADiiUC CATERA 'N 1001 ml. great cond11t0n 9800 mil Utv moonroot. CO. FOAO MUSTANG N $5200 9'49-67s.«l63 1>11. 0( wan. (0087tw) $29.988 6 cyt, 11110 1rans, AC, lul pwr, JEEP WAAHGW SE 1914 NABERS 11 pwr Mats brlk•. wlndliws. SPORT UT\UlY 2D (714)5*9100 ~.igcuaim-stomtm•~~'.° ~· 113,415 IMHI ... _.. ,.._ • ..... 8AU£R JAGUAR CAOILUC DEVILLE '98 S13.50()(obo 714-842-7830 714-953-4800 Low ml, white, V6 Nollhslat, KIA SEPHIA 40R 'te 1Jf8V rental (794056) $29.988 FOfd Super Club Wgn 'M Black (264758) $6995 NABERS Xlt 15pass. 75L V6. MIS. FV CONNEU NISSAN (714)540-9100 U CO (IA33M8) $15.999 (714)755 33.33 CA.OlLLAC FLEETWOOO 'ti Cott.a Mna Uncoln Mercury LA•ut 1992• SC400. t.ow miles. many X!ras. rar~ {714)540-5'30 model 12754<42! $7 988 FORD TAURUS SE 'M ~~; c~.~~· HABEAS CD, lull pwr, ltlv, moonroof, lo 714 556-9649 (714)540-9100 miles (1188<414) $16,998 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '95 _.,,.C...,..AOl='""'LLA...,..,_C SEVILLE '96 Coate M111 Llncoln Mercury Low ml. V6 Nollh.'illr bal ol (714)540-5630 Auto. llf lul pwy, hnr, atTV1m CISS ·~ (699353) $17.998 warr (8 t4258) $23.988 GEO METRO ·97 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER NABERS Wh:lt (V7<46765P) $7V9S (714'..,2-AOI (714)540-9100 CONNELL NISSAN ,.. CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 'ii (714)755·3333 LINCOLN MARK Vil SC '97 -~==-=-=,,...,..,,.,...,,=--· • Loaded. CO d11ome alloys Low ml, red. Ian llhr, VS. GMC SAFARI ·97 (1627057) 522,997 Nort~af (800363) $21 ,988 Auto, lie 7 pass . ruq pwf. Cotti MtH Lincoln Mercury NABERS c~ (547701, $16.598 (7'4)540-5630 (714)540.9100 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER LINCOLN HAVlGATOR 199 Chlwoltit Bluer S:10 '91 (114)192-tlOI 2 Whl Dt (IJ02601) Wh<lettlue (219038) $7999 HOnd1 Accord 1119 CALL FOR OET AILS CONNEU NISSAN V«y clean. ong owner c Mff 11--otn u~ (714)755-3333 ~ 2 di, AM·FM cw oall I....... _. .. ury (714 )540-5630 Cllewoi.t camero RS '92 c, 1()61( 1111• Auto LINCOLN TOWN CAR 'N Green (164721) S8999 $3800 9'9-720-0634 Loaded, NJS, ~hr chrome CONNELL NISSAN HONOA CIVIC CPE '95 aaovs, (1623366) $25.998 (714)755-3333 Aulo. Pt. pw, pd. moorvoof, to Coste lleaa Lincoln Mercury CHEVAOlET CORVEI t[ ·90 ll1lleS lf010892) $10.995 (7'4)540-5'30 Conv, low l"I wtltla Ian lltv. Costa Mtu Uncoln Mercury MAXIMA Cl£ "16 Idol. cond (1078~) $13.988 (714)540-5630 Auto.• cass nrw. moonrOOI. 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F1• Est T111A 714·282 7t43 BRIGHT HOUSECWNINO Europe1n Profualonlt1. BEST IH TOWN! "-f9rertCQ. OAREK &: · 284 WITTHOEFT DRYWALL All ph111S/$mall/lg jObs CLEAN' 20ls, ff!M, Ire& est L 1400000 714 -639 144 7 GRACE 714~51-28'7 -~SM~A~L'!"L~JO~B~EX~P~E~RTI~., EuroCleon~~~ .. ~.a ...... ~ .. PROfESSIOHAUSM' OUAUTY OEOIC~TION 714 341-0b 6 7H 437 -2704 .. BRICK 8LOCK STOHE TILE Coner .... Piiio, lbNly fw~. BBQ'•. PIJf1 2!,yrs up . T tlTy $$7 7594 •CEMENTWOfiK• STAMPED CONCRETE BllcJc • Blocil Slant -ne lie. 541658 583 1451 UJRO ililsOHfiv .. BLOCK-8RICK-sTOHf ALL TYPES--OUAUTY WORK l t 7J0089 71~1-1$43 RAkNONSliSC CONlm Conc11le/M11onry/0111nage l'(Sllml. Hlllllde ttplllJ 114·~77'Jll DUNCAN ELECTRIC Local/Oub response SeMcWAllnodels 20 Y9&l'5 expenence Lt2751170 65C> 7<M2 UCE.NSEO CONTRACTOR No jOb too Mnal M 5elVIC85 Aopeit. 1emodel, lar.. new l\'CS, spas 6'>3656 II -.11 t '. 1' ' • ''\'I ~' I\{ l \•' I ( I ~ 'I .... II I ,...,.., C-.Ja-.4ct it. AU11-• Tro111t 1.,p. • WMncw Uppt4c • iw.;;~ • 1-w~ ·~·r.llSl'A• '"'°" 1d..r ..... •l ... ••Ncw(i 11·c.i- fRE.l ESTIMATE (949 722 . 7478 GREAT FIREWOOD!ll OrdOr yours nowl ~ t13SI curo. or iusl S7Shlall cord! Free clel1Very 714 ·865-1432 ~. ]~~~ .... :-. ,'.'. l '] j • ' • ·....is. ~ , . . ' .. ~ • Quahtv Work· N.B. ;\~!.'\ YARD CLEAN UP/TRIM TREES. HEDGES, PALM TREES REMOVAL NEW LAWN/Pl.NHS 714·960-8502 The C•hl. Public· Ulihht1 Commisllon REQUIRES that all used household good• movers rrfnc their P U C Ce T number, limos and dlaulftfl princ their T.C.P. number 11'1 aA advertiS• ments It you have a queatlon about the i.gafity of a movtr, limo °' chaofler, cal PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 71H5M151 CON~LL NISSAN JAGUAR XJS 1iii Oflmic: toP. new ~res excellent (7f4)7SS-333'. Vl2 2 • 2 CONV. 2D Slllj)t 1 lk ml, $89,900 firm or CHEVY S10 BLAZER '95 $21,995 94-4170 talt& Oller lease. 3 ytlll 20K mi Whttelgrey 11110. pwr pt.g, rOOI BAUliR JAGUAR $1731 per month cal Bob at rllCk (107583) $15 898 714'953~800 * 760-5H-0071 * LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER JAGUAR XJI 1 iii MERCEDES 420 SE( ·91 (714)192-6906 S°£DAN 40 Musi see 11.110. rtv, a.. moon- CHEVY TRUCK 112 TON '97 SM,995 9M271 roof (806n8' $21 898 Graen (Vl38986P) $16.500 BAUER JAGUAR LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER CONNELL NISSAH 714-955-4800 (714}ff2.fi06 (7'4)755·3333 JAGUAR )(J6 1h3 Mercury Mount11Mer 197 ctteW VAN 192 SEDAN 4D VB, SOL. ac. ABS, pl1v Ill~ Blue (11i696) $8999 f17,195 r3~30I a.lay wHs {IJ20188) $20.997 CONHEU NISSAN BAUER JAGUA.R Costa U... Uncoln Mercury (714)755-333) 714-953-4IOO (714)540-6630 ff YRS QUALITY PAINTiNO TOUCHUPI TOO H th. 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CONNELL NISSAN (714)755-3333 NiSSlH stkTRA 197 5 £pd . ....._ IQ (725023) ~ CONNELL NISSAN (714)755-3333 HISsAH TRUCK 'M Reo cab, s apd, vm"a (313454) $9998 CONNELL NISSAN (714)755-3)33 NISSAN 206 siC 'i5 Auto. 1ea1. (522178) S9m CONNELL NISSAN (714)755-3333 NISSAN 240 SX CONY 192 Wiiie (102229) $~999 CONNELL NISSAN (714)755-333> OLDS EIGHlY tiGHf ·ts Auto. alt lul pwl. pad(, 111 CIC. lthf alloys (824736) S 13,198 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (7t•)U2-6tol PORSCHE i6 CARRERA th TARGA Chorme ..U S 18 500 Die <* u l)M1111 Piymen\ Pf1Vll8 pany 949 673-<M I I TOYOTA CAMRY 197 Grty, a1110. 11r. pwi pf!g • cd, llTV'lm cass (026004) $17,998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714 )892 -'IOI TOYOTA CAMRY 92 Green (1'325-4) $10.195 CONNELL NISSAN (714 7 55.3333 ' 17 CHRYSl.ER ' NEWYORKER 'Wfllte, YefY ctean, r\1111 grMI. $1500. 4 cyt. t4M42·5443 PORSCHE n 11111 1111un1 on rebut ft engine new Oil toolilf, $7950 949-650·7160 119 JEEP WAGONEER VI •WO. v.!lealhef tO CO l'llYtr. phorle. 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