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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-29 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA N\f.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1999 MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING EDUCATION COMMUNl1Y CAREGIVER SUPPORT RECREATION EASTER PARADE MONDAY · WEDNESDAY MONDAY !THURSDAY FRIDAY A c ~ :II c ... ... ... • High school students in the New- wrt-Mesa Unified School District will begin taking the Stanford-9 tes\s this week. Across the state, all students in grades 2 through 11 will take the tests this spring. Results of the state-man- dated testing, which began last·year, will be ~ed to evaluate both students and teachers. Low-scoring students may have to enroll in summer school. Students in the elementary grades will take the tests in April, after spring break. Councilwoman Jan DeBay wlll speak at the West Newport Beach Association meeting at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber, 3300 Newport Boulevard. DeBay repre- sents the West Newport community on the city council. During the meet- ing, the association's board will hear reports on the city's underground util- ities plan, the Orange Coast River Park, water quality, and the Neigh- borhood Watch program. Adult Day Services of Orange County will offer suppo4 groups for ir\dividuals cariQg for family members with cognitive or physical impair- ments. The groups will meet the fourth Monday of every month from 10:45 a.m. to noon at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, Upstairs Conference Room, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa; and the first and third Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Hoag Health Center Conference Room, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call (949) 548-9331. _.., lt'.s~ the last day to register for 1prlJ:lg p rograms offered through the Costa Me~a Comrnuruty Services Department. Children and adults can enroll in yoga. dance, tai chi. gymnas- tics, music and other programs. Any- one interested can sjgn up at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or can register by telephone at (949) 645-8551 . FRIDAY /SATURDAY /SUNDAY The annual Newport Dunes Easter Parade will 'be held through Easter. Sunday. Festivities' will begin Friday with a parade of children wearibg bonnets they decorated. themselves while visiting the resort. There will also be an Easter egg hunt on the beach, a pancake breakfast, and Cot- tontail bike parade, as well as a visit from the Easter Bunny. The cost to participate in the egg hunt is $3. New- port Dunes resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. FIVE EASY QUESTIONS Film Festival PR'rnanhas theanswerS • mrrOR'S NOTE: We asked Todd Quartararo, Director of Communi- cations for the Newport Beach International Film Festival, five questions about this year's event. How crazy has it been for y9u7 The phone never seems to stop ringing. 'lt starts at about 6:30 a.m. and doesn't seem to stop until about 10 p.m. I turned off my phone the other day during lunch, only to find 24 messages when I returned. What's been your favorite Film Festival movie so far? Well, my favorite all-time Film Festival movie was •Dogtown," which won our Director's Award at last year's festival. Tilis year, I am just getting started on the 100- plus films. If you could only see one movie this year -Film Festi- val or otherwise -what would it be7 I guess I would have to say "Saving Private Ryan." It was quite a moving film. But I don't know. I haven't seen •Never Been Kissed" yet. What's the worst movie you've ever seen 1 uPorky'!" or "Gone with the Wind.• It's really a toss- up. Who Is your all-time favorite actor? Currently, I would have to say Edward Norton. He did a.n outstanding job in "Primal Fear" and, most recently, •American History X. - INDEX AROUND TOWN •••••.••.••.•••• 4 QASSlflD ' .• ' ••••....•••.••.. 7 POllCE FU£S •.•••••••••.•••.... 1 PUBUC NOTICES ................ 6 Sl'()ITS •••••.••••••••••••••••• s VtU11ll rmwaltw•_,.,.,.._ 511 ...... , .... t Kenny Dougher puts a shine on his Ha.rley- Davidson before pa.rttclpattng ln .. The Ride," a fund-raising benefit for Childhelp USA and Operation Smile. Below, passenger Tina Payne checks herself in the mirror before taking off from the Hooters parking lot in Newport Beach. Story ~ Gree Rlellne Photoe by Don Leach Panel tackles pier parking and. business upgrades NEWPORT BEACH -Pier parking and business improvements will highlight Tues- day's meeting of the Newport Beach Peninsu- la Revitalization Committee. Councilman John Noyes said the city has a rough draft of a redesign of the pie,r parking lot, with a final plan expected sometime m April. "We're not trying to add parking.• Noyes said. "My goal is to find a way to use the park- ing for businesses there. The beachgoers park on the street, making it hard to access for business." Also scheduled for discussion are facade improvements to busi- nesses -in Balboa Vll- lage. These ·merchants have been hardest hit The Newport Beach Peninsu- la Revitaliza- tion Commit- tee will meet Tuesday at 8·30 a.m. in the City Council cham- bers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Bikers take Harleys along for 'The Ride' to help children's charities by the economy, Noyes said. "We want to help businesses by giVing them grant money or loans to modernize their facades. They've gotten hurt by Wal-Mart, Home Depot, and Target. We want to rein- force the public-pnvate partnerslup. ThP ones with the motivation to come forward and have a plan will be considered," he said. A subculture that thrives on adventure and the need for speed gave something back to the Newport Beach on Sunday when more than 400 bik- ers strapped on their helmets and participated in "The Ride" fund raiser. For most, it was a weekend like any othen crank up their Harleys and go for a leisurely ride down the coast to a destinatft>n where they could commune with studs and flames. "I wouldn't pass this up for the world.· The fund raiser was held in conjunction with the Newport Beach International Film Festival, which presented a special 30th anniversary showing of the 1969 cinema classic •Easy Rider." The movie that served as a spring- board for the careers of Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper is emblematic of the Harley motto, •Ride to Live, Uve to Ride." Proceeds from the event will Fifty thousand dollars of Community Development Block Grant funds have been earmarked for use on this project, according to Noyes. other bikers. But this time it wasn't just about a trip among friends. It was an efiort to help children. •u we can have this mueb fun and raise money for a good cause at the same time, I would do this every week- end," said Newport Beach resident Brian Jenkins, who stood next to his classic motorcycle decked out with metal be shared by Child.help USA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse, and Operation Smile, which provides reconstructive surgery to children in developing countries. Other agenda items include remodeling the Balboa Theatre and creating an open seat- mg area in Washington Street Plaza. The meeting is scheduled at 8:30 a.m Tuesday, March 30 in the Newport Beach City Cc;>uncil chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd .. Bal- bod Village. SEE BIKERS PAGE 4 . .; ..;t<,.:: •• !t Acto1S not married to film, add post-nuptial' information to fliers U there is a shoe-in for the "Best Marketing Award" at the Newport Beach International Film Festival, it has to be the cast of "Going to the Chapel." Several members of the cast weren't hard to miss during opening night festivities at Win- dows on the Bay last Wednesday. The leading .lady was dressed in a flowing dress, and the groom was spilled out in a tuxedo. They were busy handing out wedding invitations that gave the film's showing dates and location. Just ·~ SAY AGAIN in case the film got panned, but some of the actors might be praised, their phone numbers and head shots were on the back of the invitation. Hey, that's Hollywood. YOU CAN'T MISSPELL 'WINNER' One number. Thdt's dlJ Daily Pilot copy editor Steve Eames needed for an early retirement. Eames, who has been with the Los Angles Tirnes-owned paper for 1 112 years, was a happy camper when he opened up the A coll«tion of tM btJt quo~ from rw<~tneiws~ "'Don't WOl1}( I'm still here.~ don't go nowhf!re." .. W. ~ll~ve ~can assu,. no t#lk/tJ "In the Nturf.,. -~-Mele sdlool district SuperlnMndtiit .............. .tw announc ng his plan to form • bUdget OYer1'ght ~. -Nldl ,_..., owner Of Nkk's Ital· «tn Rt$UIUTant and Plua. which Is open •nd running thre>Ugh tM ct.nk and d.m..-of conStruttlon et the H.ti'bot' Ct!M« fNlll. . •My WOf!Y Is lhlt WhM "t' llttM OM 9D11 ft» ld!OOI. I WQn'.t II* •bit .,,..,.,,... .. ___ ............ t;:.t.:,\.~-=tt.-:r newspaper last Thursday. He had a winning lottery b.cket -five out of six num- bers -that paid the bearded wordsmith a cool $1,500. nings will be used to pay his taxes that are due in a few weeks. •1 didn't win anything," he said. "The state of Cali- fornia did." ·Are you familiar with the one m Sant.a Monica?" the resident asked consultant Woodie Tescher of EIP Associates. Eames purchased the quick-pick ticket at Minute King Liquor and A SMALL WORLD . \.li.liliiiiiill~ At the West Side work- Tescher replied somewhat sheepisb1y, "Yeah, because we wrote the plan." His confession was met with laughter. Deli on Newport Boulevard, which is a block away from his office. Alas, the state giveth and it taketh away. Eames said his win· "71iis ls Jl.lrt abOut the ~rfect PoS· sible scenlrio An rndividUll sub- mits an lr~p«tiMrU film. wim m. Audienc• AMrd, and tMrt ~ Yffn i.w comes b«k with • stu- dio film • -f1'm FfltMll Olr.ctor Mff CoftMr, of .. ~ tcr ... ilrig Of "St«n\• by NlwpOrt ~ fllmrnK• Heri'll OaN shop last Monday, a resident pointed to the revitalization of Santa Monica as an example of an unsuccessfill project because of probkmls with vagrancy in the Several other residents leter praised Tescher and EIP for their work on 1lurd Street Promenade. unounding aree. MIUENNIUM MOMENT -Compiled by Dally Pilot staff City•s first judge still pounds the gavel -on paper A Newport Beach resident for more thllll 79 yMrS, Robert Gardner has probably done more for lOC'al law enfottemerlt and tbe atrn- tn41 jUstice S)"IW!l than any ot.he1' Individual • Gardn• WU the dty"s ftnt )Udge. ,. pijU(.'e oftic.W, pNlkting Judge °' the Cdtallda ~-c.oun. sup.nor Comt =-•¥; .. , N9 LC9 omc.dullllg W. .. tt. • wMla al._ 1111r ta tlsapmt ....... t• 1Wllr. ........ Mil •kl& 111 ........... .. 2 Monday, MorCh 29, 1999 COMMUNITY Cofone del Mar resident and vice president and ~ manager fot Kaiser Permanente Orange County,JMlcie ttMd, has recently ad11ancect to Fellow status in the ·• Ameri(an Coll99! of He.lthQre €xedlt1ves (ACHE).-an Jn~ professional soc~ 'epr.-ntlng nearly 30,000 healthcare e•ecu- tives ... Newport Beach's 1UF fJro:. ductions, Orange County's latest elite fitness studio, recently announced the arrival of Vukuto by Mol Jackson, which ls one of South- ern Callfornla's hottest new woric- outs. The class Incorporates the use of lightfng~ music and tam· bourlner-all of which ~ke exer- cise to a new level. Only black c1oth- iny is allowed ... TM Junlot ~ of 0r...-~hosted a n'9ht of festivities March 6 while ratsmg funds for Orange County children's programs at their fifth annual Monte carlo Night. The event took place at Newport Beach's 1Wln Palms Restaurant. The event sold out at 750 people. The majority of funds raised this year were with ticket sales at $SO.per person ... Koo Koo Roo, Inc.. a subsidiary of t<oo Koo Roo Enterprises, 'Inc. unveiled 1b newest creation recently at Its Costa Mesa store located at E. 17th ·Street. The Owtrgrilled °'lc:ken Chop, which is made with skinless chicken breast, chargrilled and chopped, 21 herbs' and spices. wrry, saffron rice, fresh lettuce and diced tomatoes, was created for busy people who desire a convenient meal and don't want to compro- mise quality or taste •.. Newport Beach's Padfk Blay ttom.s' luxuri- ous One Ford Road community won seven prestigious Orange County MAME awards which are given annually to the best home communities and marketing pro- grams. One Ford Road Is a collec- tion of 380 luxury homes ... MILITARY Marine Lanee Cpl. Gina M. Wojdynskl recently received the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal. Wojdynski is the daughter of Paul R. Wojdynskl of Costa Mesa. The medal recognizes the service member's three-year period of hon- est and faithful service. Wojeynski earned her medal by achieving and maintaining a sati~ory level of performance and an unblemished co nduct recor-0 for the entire peri- od. She is a 1994 graduate of New- port Harbor High School and joined the Marine Corps In December 1995 .. Air Fora AJrrnan Vincent J. S.maniego recently graduated fro m basic military training at Lack· land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman studied the A1r Force mission, organize\tion, cus- toms, and received special training in human relations during the six weeks of trafning. Samanlego is the son of Marilyn K. and stepson of Edward Sutton of Costa Mesa. Samaniego Is a 1998 graduate of -Costa Mesa High School. ENG AGEMENT Jon Uuzzi and Chrissy Borgatta !Jorgatta-M arteski ~1r. and Mrs. Candace and I )cl 11 Martesk.i of Costa Mesa and 1\fr1rk Borgatta of Pleasanton hdve announced the engagement ol their daughter Chrissy, to Jon L1u1.z1, son of Mary Liuzzi and the lr1t .. Dorniruc Liuzzi of San Juan Laguna Beach lif e9l:1ard's no fish out of water + NAME: Reenie Boyer + OTY OF RESIDENCE: Laguna Beach + crrv OF WORK: Newport Beach + WHEN WERE YOU HIRED? - 1991, full-time with the city of Newport Beach Fire and Marine pepartment + FAMILY STATUS: Married +AGE: 41 , + EDUCATION: Acadia University and Long Beach State;· teaching credential + PAST POSmONS: Physical edu- cation teacher and activities director + PflESENT OCCUPATION: Marine training coordinator for Newport Beatjl + EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: FoT the junior lifeguard program. I direct the 1,000-participant program , designed to teach ocean safety + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSION· AL AOllEVEMENT: Representing the marine safety officers as Ocean Lifeguard of the Year in 1998 + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Being happily married . + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: - Character and heart to make a difference . + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA· GANCE: It's my latest ... Last Monday, I stopped on my way home from work t6 ride the Fer- ris wheel with my niece, Andrea + THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: •navel Guide to Paris" (going for spring break) +THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: What's that? I have a radio (favorite compact discs are Cecilio and Kapono Night Music) + YOUR MOST TREASURED PQS- • Filmmaker offers balance with arguments from both sides of the controversial issue. GREG RlsUNC I f there is one film at the Newport Beach Filrh Festi- val that can educate the pub.lie, it has to be "The Legacy." Unlike its topic, the stat~·s progressiv~ "Three Strikes• law, writer/director Michael Moore provides a fair balance about the controversial issue through the words of supporters and opponents. The documentary received widespread acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival last month . . The movie chronicles the jowney of both the Assem- bly bill and ballot initiative that were overwhelmingly passed five years ago. The law, which sends criminals to jail for a mandatory 25 years to life upon being con- victed of three felonies, came on the heels of the 1993 kidnap and murder of 12-year-old Polly IOaas in North- ern California. The movie mixes news footage and intervit:!ws from political heavyweights such as Willie· Brown. Dan Lungren and Pete Wilson. It was clear Moore wasn't trying to score points with his tilmmaking. His goal was to give information, to open the eyes of the public and to shpw people what can happen when a politically motivated concept can spiral out of control. SESSION: Family -especially my nieces and nephews +WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: Safely first +WHAT CAN YOU COOK71 keep it simple, with fresh fruits, veg- etables and barbecue for dinner +A HABrT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: I always have a messy closet +THE COUEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Math +YOUR LAST CHARrTABLE ACT: Donated my clothes on my latest attempt to clean my closet +AS A OllLD, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABoun Always going to swim tri aw • •Bela Donna" plays today at 8:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Thatro Fiesto. Polly's father. Mark, who originally supported the measure, changes his stripes midway through the movie after he realizes the law has a much broader scope. Nonviolent offenders will 'be affected by the law if they commit their third felony -sometimes for some- thing as relatively hannless as stealing a six-pack of beer. Newport Beach International Film Festivul schedule MARCH 29 EDWARDS ISLAND CINEMAS 1 p.m. "'11M Legacy'" prejudice. It follows the events which led four members of the Ku Klu• Klan to burn twO African-American churches. 4 p.m. "'Race to Save 100 Years .. Daily Pilot practice +WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RJGHT NOW? I don't know you well enough to tell that story ... ask my husband +THE FIRST THING THAT: ATTRAOED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: We were assigned as partners durln~ our rookie lifeguard training class in 1975 . +THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: 1Iaveling to Texas by train for the national junior lifeguard championships. It took three days and two nights, there and -back (I still bear how much •tun• they had) +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOl7 Since I was usually in the ocean or pool, the class fish +WHO ARE YOUR HEROES? My great aunt •Nannie" • + FAVORrTE ESCAPE FROM REAL- ITY: Sitting in our treehouse or · playing bocci ball +ONE TiilNG YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: People would actu- ally talk in person rather than use all of our electronic devices +YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Walk or a bike ride + TiiE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANQ: Gray hair + I HAVE A DREAM TiiAT: When. you visit our beach, you have a · safe and enjoyable experience WEDDING David Borgatta and Evelyn Cu.sd.no Cuscino-Borgatta The Queen Mary's Royal Chapel in Long Beach was the setting for the Sept. 19 wedding of Evelyn Cuscino, of Santa Mon- ica, and David Borgatta, of Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Ron Cuscino and Dan and Unda Pack of Santa Monica. The maid of honor was Amy Block, while Chrissy Borgatta, twin sister of the groom was a bridesmaid. The bridegroom is the son of Mark Borgatta of Pleasanton and Candace and Dan Marteski .of Costa Mesa. • Cnpistrano. Klaas' views are sharply contrasted to those of the bill's author, Mark Reynolds, who also lost his daughter to a violent crime. Moore uses the opinions of both men masterfully to present.a heated debate. A powerful portrait detailing the drama of politics, this film demonstrates how political initiatives are often formulated, tested and voted into law in calitornla, including the •niree Strikes. You're out• law inspired by the murder of Polly Klaas. This Warner Bros. documentary outlines the films produced over the last 100 years and their power to entertain, enlighten, educate. Influence the world and politics and create drastic social change. The best man was Brian Cus- cino. . The bride-lo-be is a graduate nf Newport Harbor High School. ·0ne question was left unanswered in the film: If the "Three Strikes• law is slightly flawed, why haven't leg- islators amended it? The groom-to-be is a graduate of Pctlos Verde High School and the Culinary Institute of America, 1-'oughkeepise. N.Y. · An Oct. 2 wedding ls planned m Newport Beach. • "The Legacy" screens today at 1 p.m: at Edwards Island Cinemas. 2:30 p.m. "'fofVOttlen Arel .. Filmed over the course of a year In a small town in South Carolina, this documentary explores the devastating consequences of .... WEATHER D BEADEBS t:JQIU~E. MWS stories, Illustrations. edito- (949) 642-6086 rial matter or advertlsemetits Record your comments .t>out ~ c.an be reproduced with· the Daily Pilot or neW5 tips. out written permission of copy-1EMPERA1URES First low right own«. Balboa 1:35 a.m. 1.0 VOL 93, NO. 73 ADDRESS HOW IQ REACH US 68152 First high Our address Is 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Orculrion Corona del Mar 7:33 a.m. 5.1 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. COBR£CJ)ONS The nmes Orange County 70/55 Second low Publisher (800) 252·9141 WlW~ LOllOEU. It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt. ~ Costa Mesa 2:02 p.m. .0.4 Editor ly correct all et"ron of substance. a..mect (949) 642-5678 72157 Second high STEVI! 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Rlv.r Jetty 3-Sw S:43 p.m. 4.9 nduda all apPtkabta ClnHitd AC:twrtklng stMe end IO<al ~ ~ CdM 2-Sw uuaa••• T!R~ Send ~to PromOdonl TMNMport Mm TIDll N-.MODIHAH. Dally Piiot. P.O. loil 19f0. COlta Chief ,.,.ncs., Office' M--. CA 92626. ~No TODAY l /, 6 p.m. Short Films N •iott. from zoron• The reception was at the Queen Mary. A dark tale about a 12-year-old boy who The couple live in Manhattan Beach and went to Italy for their wedding trip. The bride is employed by Cbi- at-Day. The groom is employed by Quiksilver . SEE SCHEDULE PAGE 4 SURF Expect l-to 5-foot waves at 13-second intervals today with a fading northwest. swell that wlll lmpr0ve with the lowering tide. Be reldy for some head-high sets at some of the better• IC>Qtlons, lnc~ludl Huntington . souUHouthwest sw.tl Is expt<ted to start moving In late In tM day. SUntlse is • st 5:45 • m. sunset Is at 6;11 p.m. . POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Anton loulnerd: A cellular phone worth $250 was stolen from a car In the 600 block between 7 and 9:30 p.m. March 19. • West ...., Street: About $30 was stolen from 1 business in the 600 block at 6:58 p.m. March 16. • ......, Street: A laptop computer worth SS.000 was stOten • from 1 car in the 3000 block during the evening of March 19. • GhM111gl11 lWrMr. A laptop computer and a video camet'a worth $3, 900 were stolen from • car In the 1100 bfock during the evening of March 18. • w..t 11th Ill-.: A cellular phone worth $.400 was stolen from a car In the 700 bloc% st 1 a.m. March 20. Nl\M'ORJ llAOt • ~ Dtift: A teltvlslon and 1 compact dis< ptayw Worth S 1,000 ww.. stoten from • hofne In the 300 blodc: b9tWMn Feb. 1 and March 23. • ...,..,_~A~ bike worth $500 ~ stoltn In the ~JOO bloCk at 5:30 p.m. Marth 25. • hltl .......... ICMAa•il A pune 8nd Its COfltWICI WOrth $200 wtf'I stol9n from • cs In the 3100 block during the ~of Mltd\ 21. • 2Mtt StrMt: A !iptop ~ WOf1h $2,500 WM-.;\ from a CM In the 100 bkXlt t.tv .. en 9 and 11 p.m. ~ U . .. sChools ~. March 29, 1999 s Advancea students· should see advanCed rankings M y day job prevented my attendance at the school board meeting Tuesday, so I'll report on it when t have a chance to view the video. This week.is a bit of this and that. • I hope the Academic Stan- dards Committee takes up one more issue. I understand the rea- soning behind offering a .05% increase in GPA for honors, class- es. I agree that advanced-place- ment classes, which are sup- posed to be on the same level as college courses, should receive an extra 1 % increase in grade- point average. I just don't understand why a high school student who actually takes a college class receives no increase in GPA, nor does it increase the'Student's class rank- ing. Some of the district's high school juniors have received invi- tations to take college classes this sum.mer at Stanford and half of _tJle other colleges in tl)e United States. Should students who take a college course at Stanford receive no more credit than a s~dent taking basic algebra? Should the high school student that takes a class at the commu- nity college because an advanced-placement class is not "offered at their high school redlive no increase in class rank- ing or GPA? U not. can someone explain the logic to this syitem? • A teacher in our district assured me that the SAT-9 tests the teachers can preview aren't exactly the same as the ones giv- en to the students, so my con- cerns can be alleviated. The teacher's job is to give prepara- tion tips. Thanks for the informa- tion. .. • A recent editorial in the Opin- ion section suggested a better way to inject fairness into UC ad.missions. Since some high scbOols don't offer all of the advanced-placement classes that others have, and some kids can't afford all of the SAT preparation courses, the author suggested that UC focus its attention and resources on offering extra-cur- rlcular activities at the high schools. These activities can lead to students being placed in top- notch colleges, including the UC.. Those activities include debate, speech, mock trial, jour- nalism, and model United Naftons. The author suggests the UC supply coaches, summer ses- sions, libraries, and other resources to help level differ- ences between rich and poor I DUCITIOllLLY Sfllllll schools. VoY geisef-scindovol I say, why are we waiting for the UC system to solve this prob- lem? Why don't we finance the programs to the level that we support sports' programs in our district? How many times will we have to be reminded of the importance of academic competi- tions before our school district will decide to support those pro- gra.ihs? • Prestigious colleges are now adding speech requirements to their curricula, so students will know bow to present themselves both orally and in writing. Why don't we have our high schools beat them to the punch? Let's add oral communication and analysis skills to the list of the 1 Mattress Outlet Stor i BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! I m 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of -405 Fwy 5.45-7168 Nominate a special person in your community to become a Staples Community Star! A Staples Community Star Is someone who has a demonstrated track record of exceptional volunteer service In your community-from the student who runs errands for senior citizens to the pruldent of the local Visit your local Staples stars and pick up a brochure to nomlnat1 your f1rorlte Stap/11 Community Star. ComplltM nomlnltlon fonnt, lloftl lft tlllY cf soo wonlt or lt11, must bi -....Uld by Ap"l ut to bt tUllb't for entry. forlllOl'lbl,._ ............ , ... C.~ltlrl ....... ,pl-all toll,,_ , .. ,,"5J51fl6 ' PTA chapter. A Staples Community Star will bt ctw>s.n from the communly sunoundlnc each "the 74 partldpadng Staples retlll stores. r~----~~--------' I I I I I t I I f .ich St;iplr.s Co11111111n1ly Slilr will r11r:e1vr. lh r. loll11w111q ' • A $1,000 donation to the non-proftt orpnlzatlon of tht honoree's choke e A personalized 8"x8" porcelaJn star permanentty displayed In the Star Plua at STAPLES Center e A rtpUa star to showtast at hotrM or In thi worlq>lKe e A donation. In the honot'ff'S name. to the STAPLES Ctnttr Foundltlon e RtcopltJo'! at sped1l wents district's high school graduation requirements. The best way to learn these activities is in the extra-curricular activities cited above . • I recently attended a reception for students at a secondary school who were honored for receiving 4.0 grade-point aver- ages at least two semesters in a row. I read that another school in our district recently honored their students with top GPAs. I'm glad to see these students are receiv- ing recognition for their accom- plishments .. • Pour students from our district were selected to participate in the Pacific Youth Chorale, which performed with the group last Sund1/' at the Performing Arts Center. They performed with the al State Fullerton University gers and the Pacific Sympho- ny Institute Orchestra. The students are Cassia Gammill, Chris Gravis, Magdale- na Sandoval, and Ken Urbma, from Costa Mesa High School It was a stirring opportunity for local students to see a first. class orchestra and chorale per- form in a beautiful setting at no cost. Unfortunately, there were empty seats, and the only school which had organized a group was from Santa Ana. One mom with a university singer told me .there were full scholarships available for singing students. So l<ilope we encour- age our local fine arts programs as much as we do our athletic programs . The students who participat- ed had a golden opportunity to take their skills and learning to a higher level. I am saddened that more students from our district were not given the chance to participate. • Last Monday, I attended a Galaxy Night, which was a joint venture of Cost.a Mesa High School and Davis School 'ThJe. scopes were focused on Venus and the moon. John GrogeJ', from the Orange County Space Sod· ety, gave the kids and adulti a View of the past and the future, in respect to space explorotion. Did you know that the space program has cost one-fourth the amount spent on cigarettes by Americans in one year? Groger suggested ~t we not blo~ up asteroids. Instead, we should corral them into the Earth's orbit, where we can har- vest the $15 billion in precious metals contained in each one. As I watched the presentation, I kept wondering which of the fresh-faced students would be headed into space in the next 20 years. I recommend this program to other schools. • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL Is a ~ Mesa resident. Her column a~ Mondays. Newport Children ·s BooterY · ~top By Before April 30 and Enter A Drawing To Win A Child's SchwinnPredator Bicycle CELEBRATE PASSOVER WITH WONDERFUL DESSERTS ~IUll> CHOCOLATB CAD £wesUY Wmrrso Clll.U.M CAD 4 Monday, ~ 29, 1999 SCHEDULE CONTINUED FROM 2 dafms he's .., alien In order to escape hfs cruet famlty and the horron of Junior high. •c:onv.ut1ons• This fllm shows a day in the life of an 1bout·to-be-evlcted half·black half· white, slightly neurotic. unemployed actress. ·o.w .. 911nd oate• Dave's friends talk him Into a blind date he's not happy about. 8 p.m. •91g Monday"' Travel with Michael lrom the moment he wakes up through the streets of Man- hattan, as he makes his way to a job interview that could change the course of the rest of his life Durl'!9 the emo- tlonally-dlarged morning, Michael must deal with his glrtfrlend. friends and oth· er people he encounters along the way, all of whom Influence him as he heads to the dreaded appointment. 10 p.m. •Next nme• In a laundromat in South Central Los Angeles, Matt. a 19-year-<>ld white kid from a small tOWl'I in Ohio, meets Evelyn. a black 38-year-<>ld woman raised In the t ¥ ~i I 44 , city The two become good friends Ind eventually question 1heir belief syswms after the riob tt\at followed the ~ King trail ~e their WO<lds. CAPTAIN BLOOD'S VIUAGE THEATRE 2 p.m •Pft1een• A chilling sci·f1 tale Inspired by • St~ Krng short rtory, • series of bi.urrt occurrences at a remote U.S Army research outpost In Antarctica sends a Qptain In to attempt a rescue. 4 p.m. •Espre9o• . The story unfolds during the course of a year in a Budapest bar named "Espres· so," where a group of friends meet to chat about their lives. They think they have nothing to hide from one another until a young, provocative womanizer enters the scene and begins affairs with each of them. 6 J?.m. •fNe ent.rprtse• Follow the trials and tribulations of Robert and Mark, two best friends devoted to movies and classk televislon. particularly "Star Trek,• when they meet their Idol William Shatner. 8 p.m. •Lithium• Hanna, a you09 hardworking Intern at a tabloid magazine, gets caught up in a murder investigation when she tries to help a man find his girlfriend's killer. But did the man lose his girlfriend? Does he just want attention? Or Is he In fact the actual murderer? FOUR STAR ONEMA 5 p.m . .,Fated Vocation" I Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner U!Uqut wlM room & dlnlna roomt uallablt ror groop bu~IMSS mtttlop and prhatt l'Uo<tloM 723-0621 Pleaw Call For Reservations and Directlorui 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Set In modem ~ rural Vietnam, two •Chee>• oper11ctresses encounter lntef· NI rivalries and the r..ttty of the cMrlQ art of the beautiful and tracfftii>Nl opera In this complex and sophisticated fllm. 7p.m.·~ ... - A group of students at the St.George boarding school get deeper and deeper Into a twisted and shocking world when they i.ke upon themsefves to Invest!· gate the ~ suklde of an honor student 9 p.m ... Mr. ZMo• Follow the heartbreak that ensues when the title character. Mr. Zhao, a teamer. begins an affair with one of his former students. Not wanting to sever responsibility with the wtfe who paid his way through college and bore him a son and unwilling to abandon his mistress, who becomes pregnant with his child, Mr. Zhao is forced to choose between the two women. TEATRO AESTA 6:3<Tp.m. •If I Never See You Again• Five elderly men from a music group and dream of pla~ for a live audi· ence. After encountering problems with the nursing home where they live, their family, thf city and the police, they fear their dreams will be destroyed until they are hired to play music.al bad<drop for strippers in a rundown nightclub. 8:30 p.m ..... ,. 0onna• Donna, an American beauty visiting a coastal town in Brazil is seduced by a Four Star Onem. 12111 ValleyVl.wSt: Garden Grove (714) 93f-63n Teatro Flestl 305 East Fourth St. Santa Ana 9714) 541-4351 Ano ACCIDEn llftlS FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! 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We're glad we can : help but it's also another excuse ; to go for a ride and party.• • AROUND TOWN •• ' I • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fu them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642·5680. ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypllot.com. IO PAY Free Income-tax preparation and as~tance will be offered through the Tax-Aide program from 9 a .m. to 1 p .m. daily through April 15 al OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar· guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar. Appointments are available. For more information, call (949) 644· 3244. TUESDAY Salomon Smith Barney wUJ pre- . sent a seminar titlect Oullook 1999 -Top Stock Picks for 1999 from 5:30 to 7:30 p .m. at The Sut- ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur MEET OUR MEMBERS Member for: 7 yean Occupation: Mother of five lie 11 husband! Why did you join Shape-Upr "Shape-Up is a local neighborhood gym. I dol'l'1 like the big crowded healrh clubs, and Shape· Up has everything I need." 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Clamtlu Jw11a. 1CW• llllloi9 and bacly Myers, tint....., MCOad lo Florida's Cardbul1 Glbbom at a nattoul tennis lnvttAUonal S.lllJ.day. · dM ·second hi a IDarathon· • Sea Kings bump, off Louisville's St. Xavier and Rockhurst of KanSas City, Mo., but Cardinal Gibbons is superior in the final at Overland Park. OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -Corona del Mer ~h's ooy. tennis team distinguished it9elf With a stunning display of eucution and endunuice under very difficult condi- tiom Saturday afferiloon and into the night, ~ With runner~up laurels agalnSt the natkln a best. Ill the end it was an 8-1 loss to Cardinal Glbbonl High of Fort Lauderdale, Pia., as tbe dock approached midnight, in a tourna- ment wbk:b ~tly lacked a great deel in ~tion and hospitality. Despite the Joa in the ftnal. no me C:oUld bave = more from tbe Sea Kingl and th* nm Mang, credited ~plati er with came.\hrougb performance1. •Wtuat a great experience,• iaid Mang upao bis return Sunday. By the same token, Mang took issue with the poor ~ent ol the near-eight hour format and Mid be was considering staging bta own tournament at some time in the lutme here in Newport Beach where the competition would receive better treatment I in #!!l8rf category. • 111bere were no awardS, nothing, just a 'iliat'I ll. see you later,' • said Mang or the oa&Mlay (and night) ordeal. • Everyone deserved t>etter than that, lDd~ Cazdinal GibbOna, and third-place Peninlwa, which defeated Xavier of LoallVWe for third. Tbe tournament featured tbtee of the nation~ fiVe teams fJ'OQl the USA Thday's ~ ~gs -No. 2 Cardinal Gibbons, . . . . ·No. 3 Peninsula and No. 4 Corona del Mat. It was Xavier of Louisville which the Sea Kings (8-1) opened with at Overland Park Racquet Club at 4 o'clock, and by the time CdM bad finally pulled out a 5-4 victory, the rest Of the tournament's elgbt-team field had an hOUr's reit after 9-0 victories in the col· 1ege format (six singles and three doubles). ·st. Xavier had 1,sso boys and three teams,• amd ~· •0ne team beats every- one in Kmtucky, and the other two travel. •we woo (against St. Xavier's t>eSt), but we ware pooped; We had a five-minute breU before our next match.• Ccirima'11il Mar went on to play 17th· nmked RbCkhunt ~h of Kansas City, Mo., and the Sea KiDgi were 7-2 winners, setting up their' collilion With Cardinal Gibbons at 10 p.m. at Indian Creek Racquet Club. The Sea Kmgs shocked Cardinal Gib· boris with a victory in No. 1 doubles as fiesb- man Parker Collins and sophomore Brian M~ wtth a brilliant di.splay, mocked off the Georgia-bound pair of Matt Boeker and Robert Weldl. 8-6. •1 knew they bad two of.the top players 1n the natioil. but I wasn't sure about their depth,• said Mang. Cardinal Gibbons, stocked with playen from a national acade- my, bad the depth, and Corona del Mar found out boW it ts to run 26 miles, 185 yards. Tbere'I no tell for the Sea Kirigs, who returned to Orange County on Sunday. 1bey are at Sant.a Margarita today as Sea View ~ competition continues. HIGH SCHOOL llSEllLL Nm'llOlR> Ca.oNA oa. Mu 5. St. XAva 4 .... : Parker Cotllns (CdM) def. Cameron Marshall, 9'-7; Colin Purcell (SX} def. Ovlsti.ln Jensen, 9'-7; Sameer Chopra (CdM) def. Chris Glover. 8-6; Brian Morton (CdM) def. Ben Johnsori, 8-6; ~on Ball (CdM) def. Scott ~lett. 9'-7; Chris Green (SX) def. Curtis Ellmore. 8-6. Doullh1: Marshafl..f»urcell (S)() def. Cdffns...Morton, S:s; Jensen.<:hopra (CdM) def. Triplett-l.untea, 8-3; Johnson-Green (SX) def. Ball-Randy Myers, 9-8. SIMIPINAL Ca.oNA D1L MM 7. Roc:lousT 2 Slnll11· Parker CoUins (CdM) def. NvJy Metzler, 8-6; Ryan Osgood (R) def. Christian Jensen. M ; Sameer Chopra (CdM) def. Zach Mlller, 9-8 (7-4); Brian Morton (C.dM) def. Sam Davldson, 8-6; Cameron Ball (CdM) def. Scott Mllrtin, &3; Curtis EH.more (CdM) def. Berl 8o5odeo, M . ~ Metzler-Osgc>od (R) def. Coffins-Morton. M; Jensen.Chopra (CdM) def. Mlller-Mwtin, 1-5; 8&11-MYeB (CdM) def.~ S.S. MAL ~ G•1me I. 0.U. D1L MM 1 Sln .. 11: Matt Boeker (CG) ct.I. Pwter eomr., 1-1; Nick Boeker (CG} def. ChristYn JenSiln, &-3; ~ Weidl (CG) def. Same« Chopra, M ; ~ Paiz (CG) def. Bmn Morton, M ~; Matt C.abena (CG) def. Cameron Ball, 8-5; Luis Baraldl (CG) def. Curtis Ellmore,8-5 Double9: Collins-Morton (CdM) def. M. Boecket· Weidl, 8-6; N. Boecker<abaN (CG) def. Jensen· Chopra, M ; Palz·Bwaldi def. Ball-Myers.: 9-7. Ant~ Peninsula 9, Kansas City (Mo.) Pembroke Hills o Cardinal Gibbons 9, shawnee Mission Northwest (K.ansas) 0 Rockhunt 9, Glendale (Springfield. Mo.) 0 Corona del Mar 5, xavier (Loulsville, Ky.) 4 s..NflMls Cardinal Gibbons 6, Peninsula 3 Corona del Mar 7, Rockhurst 2 Anal Cardinal Gibbons 8, Corona del Mar 1 EASTER TIME HUNTS CdM hoping to pull away from the pack with pre-Easter clashes agamst Woodbridge and El Toro. BARRY-FAULKNER ~fb The final baseball season of the Sea View League as we know it has 12 games remain- ing and every last one may be required to break the current four-way first-place tie, which includes Corona del Mar. 1 Coach John Em.me's See Kings (5-2, 2-1 in l~ague) created the four-team logjam Friday with a 64 win over visiting IrVine and they Will try to keep pace by finishing out the first round Tuesday at W6odbrldge an~ Thufsday t home against El Toro. Newport Harbor (1·6-1, 0-3), on the other baild, is hoping to join the party. Coach Jun K1efer's Sailors host El Toro Tuesday, before 'finding up the pre-Easter Vacation tourna- JDent by visitmg lrVine ThUrsday. But for a heartbrea.king setback Wednes- day at Santa Margarita, CdM would be a step closer to making good on senior catcher Mark ljattleld's preteaSOn pledge that the Sea Kings would W1Jl the leogue crown. Hatfield, who mi.sled the trvtne game with a sprained ankle, is expected to return this week and ttie Sea Kings can use bis ottenslve P.Uflch. But ttUs CdM team, more 10 than thOl8 m recent yean, has proved it can Win CODlll· t~tJy wtth pitc~ and defenee. CdM bu 1u.nendentd fult 11 rum tn its firit ltegue c.«iteltl, while avsagt.ng m runs P8f game ltl8lf. The See KIDgs bave produmd 10 ol tbm 18 nms on home rum, lnc:tu4lng a M.tt Lai'loll \ grand slam and two-run shots by David Beser, Eric Wiethom and Alex Bottom. Larson and returning Newport-Mesa Dis- trict Player of the Year 'fy Harper have split the two league victories on the mound. Newport Harbor has been outscored, 27-6, but five Sailor errors have contributed to that margin. Solo homers by Nick Langsdon and Miguel Sandoval produced the Tars' lone nms in loss- es to CdM and Santa Margarita, respectively, while Sailor sluggers have provided all-too- few bits with runners in scoring position. ... meanwhile, in the PCL, ·M~'s comeba:ck kids are n1mbling ... There was joy ln Mesaville Friday after· noon. after the Mustangs worked some late- inning magic for the second straight Pacific Coast League game to defeat Laguna Hills, 16-9, and cleim a share of the league lead. But, amidst the postgame euphoria, Mus· tangs Coacli Kirk &uenneister attempted to keep hJs playen' apikei planted finnly in a reality that includes 12 more PCL games. Spedfk:8Dy, Baumermeilter wanted to make .W. they didn't spend their weekend fOC\l$Ulg on Th\ltlday'.s ahoWdoWn at Alilo N\g\iel. wblcb amen the ftna1 week alone m MCOild pLtce, a haU-gUle hlbtnd Mela and Unlver· sttj (both 2.0.1 .... they failed to l8tt)e things agmmt ooe anoUMr m a 10.10 ltalemate ln ~ imdng 1\Mlday on the Trojans' dia· mood}. ' •taguna Beach (where Mesa travels Tues- day) is going to win a game in league this year," Bauermeister said. •Let's just make sure it isn't against us." The Mustangs will attempt to finish off the first round of PCL play this week by carrying on the momentum created by scoring 35 runs in their first three league contests. Bauermeister has maintained, all along, bis lineup will score ru.ns. The key factor, he con- tends, is whether Mesa (5·2-1) can pitch and play defense well enough to remain in btle contention. Senior right-bander Ruben Manalla (4·0) has struck out 18 while pi!chmg 15 of Mesa's 22 PCL innings, thus far. Ho lS also the cleanup hitter and w nt 5 ror 7 and reached ln 9 of 10 plate appearances last w k. Freshman Nick Cab1co, who tarted against Uru, and sophomore Carla£ f ran co have handled the other PCl. pitching cho for the Mustangs, who hav benefited from offensive balance. Mesa got hits from all nine spots ln th order against t.agum1. Hills and are averagmg nearly 13 hits per game against PCL pitching. Mancilla {two home1$) and Nick Lambert each have grand slams In the fi~t three league games. • Estancia (2-6, 1·2 in leagu ) also enten tbe final week of the first round with momentwn. after nding four home runs to a 10·9 trl~ .Prtday at Laguna Beach. Coed\ 1lm Greenw Eagles visit Univemty Tuelday, then bolt Laguna Hilll Thundey. Juruor tint bueman Devid Aldva was 4 for 5 with two doubles, a bamer and five RBll lor the Eagles, who have fallen to MMI and Aliso Niguel thus far. QUOTE OF THE DAY .. 'There •• no awardsi notlq. fus1 a 'than t see you law' _. Tim Mana CdM tennis boys coach following his team's second-place finish at national tourney. Doily Pilot 5 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM LARRY • DERMAN Estancia •The Eagles have traditionally excelled in hoops, but a Morningside firecracker took them to another level .• ot Jell Grdhdm. But it WdS lhe point guard who Wd!> dl the core of success ... micro-cap his • John Camdo. Tun Krohnfeldt, even-year reign at Jeff Gardner, Jon Johnston ... Estancia High, or a edch attairung All.-CIF 31-year coaching career for that recogrution matter, all you have to recall of I Sundennan emerged from the Larry Sunderman is a sequence playing helds of Morrungs1de at Villa Park High School where I hgh m lnglewood where he was his Eagles were embroiled in a the first baseman m an infield double-overtime thriller with which mduded the Lefebvres;"" favored Foothill in the second Jim. Tip dnd Gil As a sophomore round of the CIF Playoffs in Sundenndn was part of a CIF 1982. C'hdmp10nsh1p team and that Trailing early, Estanaa fought wmrun!l feeling just seemed to to a draw m regulation, and m carrv over. the second OT, the Eagles got After ba.,ebdU stops at El possession, milked the Camino CoU1>ge and Long Beach clock, but were caught in Sidle. Sunderman a comer as time was dl cided his best route running out. Wd!> m coaching, a.hd Steve Kraiss, one of h<' got tus start under a fabled group of Doug Stockham at basketball players, was Rdmona High m trapped, but threw up ao Riverstct~. off-balanced, towering With d ;ear's prayer from the outer expenence dnd a JV reaches, the ball sailing bctskethdll title, he up and over the front of spent three years at the backboard, and ... Sunderman Inglewood under Buck swish, with no time left. Snuth. Nothing but net for I wa~ the Bee and the jubilant Eagles in a never-to-Ccc coach, and typically every be-forgotten 42-40 thnller Wedne.,c!d y and Fnday I'd coach That's the way it was for those two gdmt>s, then ldke over Sunderman, a coach whose the JVs at thP start of the second teams year-in and year-out did a hdlf, and then fill m as the varsit; precision dance on the floor that a. ISldnt, • S<ud Sunderman even the Radio City Rockettes Co td f\.fe!>d was the ne>..1 stop would envy. Execution was the j and tus ldst J\ team was the name of the game. Irvine Ledgue cha.mp1on. Seemingly with a magic something which he still wand, blending fire, dedication cherishe:.. loyalty and some pure talent, As Mesd's VdNI)' coach for= Sundennan's Estancia qumtets I three year the ~tustangs had'lr racked up a 149-44 won-loss winning record every tune out, record, winning or shanng five wen• 42-32 overdll but JUSt league championships and m1s.,ed the playoffs with Sta.a:: finishing second the other tw I Miller. 0dnny Byers tllld Mark. . 0 Oman dmong tus fdvontes -Ye8!5 with teams ~enerally c Then c dme the.golden ye~ ons1dered undersized underdogs. dt Estdnna where hoops rul~t't . Nobody worked harder for the , With Rob Francy as the wms; and no one ever pnnctpdl and Bill Wetzel the \rP. ~nd-guessed hls coaclung Sundenndn reaped the beneD'. I loved the way we played, •J rt>ahzed how important- a ~ntro~ed fast break, with four bdsketball wds c;a1d o~ five different presses, yet the Sunderman dnd l had kids were so smart, we could 1a<.s1stant1 Joe Reid wtth me all hold the ball and hit free throws,· recalled Sunderman, m tus 21st year as an Engllsh teacher at Estancia, and a member of the Daily Ptlot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncoming millenruum. Sunderman's coadung career had several stops, but clearly the glory days were ma seven-year run with the Eagles. "There's nothing like coaching the high school game,• said Sunderman. "People couldn't get in the gym ... and the playoffs. I enjoyed the pressure games, the games against Corona del Mar." Sunderman and Corona del Mar coaching legend Jack Emon went to the mat 14 time . Each won seven. Among Estancia's heavyweights were Steve Van Hom and Mike and Tony Camp. among others, and relatively. unsung standouts such as Gavtn Warlaumont, or Doug Plnciuley, .... even yt.>ars. "I think the) (lus players) ... knew I C'dred for Jhem. • continued Sunderman, whose trademark was sheer mtens1ty. ·1 never chewect them out on thP- Ooor, m front of their friends or parent-; I ne ver wanted to show a kid up• Ne:<t WN<' tour successful y+.>ars as Orange Coast's women's basketball codrh. followed by a y(•,u ass1stmg Bill Mulligan at . UCI. three years as an asslStant ttl Saddleback College and anothN Uuee Wlth Mulligan at lrvmE> Vdlley. The most nF•morable was with Mulli~an at UC'! as the Anteaters ~hocked Nevada·LaS Veqas and U ·LA, a well dS a for ver·savored conqu l at Fr no Stat" SundenMn and wife Pam hav two children. 24-~ nr-old • R)•an, QDd K Uy, "'ho wall .... 9rnduttt llflcr thr yea.rs f th U. of Arizona m May. •• S19rts h Doily P11ot ftompson bangs out 11th homer •.•• sc•ooL •••••• • ·~ange Coast connects and three RBI), Adam Andesson Blola lDlproveo to 22-8-2, 13·5 Newport athletes f .., hits in B-4 .ct (2 for 4), MllurCarey (2 tot 4') and I I S I I A L l tn the GSAC. Tbe Vanguards a.re , or;: ,r Vl ory Nick Orlandos (2 for 3), along 13-l6, ?-l2. kl t ts over santa Ana in OEC with Thompson'• shot Uanillft•0-'13 drop two spar e a mee • .. • Newport Harbor High product 'Y1 l§~.~ OOLD•UWIARU'llCCGU-ll:m • c:biet.,Wlth Santa Ana. Joe Urban was 3 tor 4 for Santa COSTA MESA-SOuthetn Cal· "'.:&"• , Ana, including a solo homer and ifomia College's ~ baSeball team Bloll llo&A a. 010 ~ ~ 1l o . ~€>STA MESA -Brandon Thomi)son's two-run homer in the sixth inning snapped a 3-3 tie and Or'li'ilge Coast College went on to defe~t visiting Santa Ana, 8-4, in O~ilge Empire Conference base· ball S&twday. ~as the 11th of Ule season for Thompson, who leads the OEC in home runs. The Pirates, with 11 hits, were led by Ryan Clark (4 for 4 with an RBI double), Matt Pope (2 for 3 ::SOFTBALL ~C sweeps -Jfi>pe away --.. ~TA MESA -Gina Lieben- g~ck out five and racked u~ i'ier 10th victory with a 4-0 s&ito1it, and Alysia Atchley sQ:hc~ out nine and scattered four ~ d 3-1 victory in the night- c~ Southern California Col- lege'S softball team swept aside visiting Hope International Uni- v~ty Saturday in nonconfer- enee play The twin wins improves sec to 24-9. Hope falls to 14-16. NONCC>NfDENa First g11me sec 4, HOP£ tNTUNATlONA.l o Hope International 000 000 0 • O 9 2 SoCal College 101 002 x • 4 11 1 McMillan and McDonald; Llebengood and Murie W · Liebengood, 10-2. L -McMiiian, 5-7. Second game sec 3, HOPE tNmlNATIOHAL 1 Hope International 010 000 0 · 1 4 3 SoCal College 000 300 x • 3 5 1 Lagerstrom and McDonald; Atchley and ~ordan W · Atchley, 5-0. L -Lagerstrom, 3-3. 28 · Morganti (H). Johnson breaks up Cypress' no-hit bid two runs scored. dropped a P.&r of Golden State SoC.at. co11ege 010 010 oaic • 2 • 3 •Jones goes 38.45 in the thell piling up .an 11-hit a~ck to Coast improves to 13-13• 4•6 in Athletic Conference decisions to Rc:MIWeMotst and c:..rcs.moM; SC..le. tend the Cavalien away wttb an the OEC. Santa Ana is 16-11, 6-6. Wiiiiams (6~, (7), IOOth (I) Md 300 hurdles, 15.3 in 110 visiting Biola Seturday, 8-2 and cent. w . L _ 5.---.i-, 2.5. 8--0 loa. OMHGE EM'tlll cohdEJlllNCE 3 1 ww.. highs; several impressive Kristen Urban spun the San= Co~ a.,~~ ~o 2 -Biola put up a 13-hit attack ~~O~~ ~~(a). (B), Murrietta shutout in the nightcap.and was with a -'--run...: ... "' in the opener at distance carnival. backed up by Usa Hwitinnt"n (2 Orange Coast 001 005 11x • 8 17 O iMA DAAu& 11- Houtton, Natale (5), Wagoner (6), to offset the Vanguards' Jason S.C.MI..,.. Newport Har-tor 4 with a double) and Liz Lord Choate (8) and Popoff: BostkJc. Brown Murrietta and Adam Steckler, llaA J. SoCAi. Cou.EGI 1 bor Higb's track T I l C I (2 for 3). (6), Coleman (9) and Thompson. who each had two hits. Biola 101 001 o • 3 8 o and field forces were sent in three The split gives Harbor a -3--7 W • Brown, 2-0. L • N~le, 2A. SoCal College 000 000 1 • 1 4 2 d s tia o is 5 1 sv • Col~man, 1. 28 . aartc (OCC), Reuss Eric Booth had a solo shot in Orr, Mohn m and Kane; Steckler, directions Saturday and standout recor · an g -· (OCC), Duarte (SA). HR • Urban (SA). the seventh as sec ·avoided a Williams (6) and Dent. w. On-. L. Sted<ler, efforts were produced at the 5MM40 ~ HAMOa o " · Thompson (OCO. shutout 3-3. 28 . Marsh (B). HR • Booth (SCQ. Pasadena Games, as well ·as at Santiago • Q22 ooo o . 4 9 1 llSll All the Azusa Pacific/Arroyo High Newport Harbor ooo ooo o • O 2 o Distance Carnival. DeCker and Araujo; Lord and Nielsen. Junior 1\-evor Jones continues w -Decker, 3-4. l • Lord, 1·2. bis assault on the sticks. Just 5-28 • Robemon {S). SECOM>GMm foot-8 and 135 pounds, he high-NlwPoRT tw.oa a, 5ANTwlO o ·• stepped the 300 hurdles with a Santiago ooo ooo o . o 7 t 38.45 clocking in a second-place Newport Harbor 020 024 x • 8 11 l> effort, the fastest time this season Robertson and Araujo; Urban and • for an Orange County hurdler on N~lsen. W • Urban. 1-3. l • Robertson. the prep level. 2-2. 28 • Huntington. And in the open 110 hurdles, be was second in 15.3, the best time this season for any Sea View League hurdler. · Meanwblle, at Azusa Pacific, several Sailors spent the day excelling in boys and girls com- petition. · Steve Jensen turned in person- al best in the 800 meters with a second-place effort at 1 :57 .0, and Curt Herberts clocked a third- place 9:32.2 in the 3,200, another standout performance. Junior Chris Landgren broke 10 minutes for the first time with a 9:57.7 in the 3,200 (second), and Adam Antonini had a pr with a second in the 1,600 wtth a 4:32.8. Doug Dukes, a junior, went 2:04 and 4:39.5 in the 800 and 1,600; and Hugo Cortes clocked a 2:05.3 in the 800. Four girls distinguished them- selves at Azusa Pacific -Amber Steen, Alicia McFall, Lynn Rinek and Carrie Foss. Steen bad a season best of 2:21.7 in the 800 (third); McFall's fourth-place 11:23.6 was her best this season in the 3,200; Rinek, a sophomore, had a pr in the 800 with a 2:26.5 for third place, and Foss won her 800 heat in 2:29.8, a pr for the junior. Newport splits a pair Mustangs win twice LAN -SOfTllll " CASTER -. Costa Mesa High's softball te~ collected a 7-1 victoiy over Bl op and a 5-4 win over Victor Vi ley Christian at the Highla · High Desert Classic Friday Saturday. In the quarters the Mustangs dropped a 7 -0 decision to Antelope Valley. In a 5-4 first-round win over Victor Valley Christian, Mesa junior Michelle Nguyen singled home Kelly Daub and Brooke Shanley with two out in the sev- enth to break a 3-3 tie and Shan- ley held on for her third pitching victory in nine decisions. Nguyen was 3 for 4 with three RBis, while Daub scored twice. Against Bishop, Daub was 2 for 3 with two runs scored and a stolen base, and· Shanley had three RBI. HIGHLAND TOC....,.MEHT Cost• MEsA 5 Vtc:TOR VAi.UY OwmAN 4 Costa Mesa 200 010 2 · 5 7 2 Victor valley Ovistian 001 020 1 • 4 5 2 Shanley and Klimklewia; Alvarada and Ongslng. W • Shanley, 3-6. L • Alvarada. 28 · Daub (CM). ANm.ofll VAUS.Y 7, CosTA MlsA 0 Antelope Valley 011 014 O • 7 5 1 Costa Mesa 000 000 0 • 0 3 1 Bloyd and Mathias; Shanley. COSTA MESA -Keli Johnson of "Oiange Coast College broke up a no-tut bid Fnday with a sm- gle m the hfth IIUling as three C)/J!r.ess pitchers combmed on a one-fut shutout m dn 8-0 Orange Empire Conrerence Vlctory called after five mrungs because of a mercy rule. TRICK Fikse sparkles SCH EDU L· E Today TENNIS Vanguards split N E W -------.-po RT SOFTIALL BEACH -Newport Harbor High's softball team split with visiting Santiago Saturday in nonleague play, dropping the opener, 4-0, Meker (5) and Watkins. W • Blold. L ·Shanley, 3·7. CosTA MESA 7, llmtOfl 1 Costa Mesa 040 10Z 0 · 7 11 0 Bishop 000 001 0 • 1 4 2 Shanley and Klimklewla; Nickle, Harrison (2) and McKinnon . • SofllNlll W ·Shanley, 4-7. L ·Nickle. Cypre!>s starter Mandy Rocl<:- wcll strnck out eight in three innings to earn her 16th win of the sed'><>n Stacey Carmen reamed on dn error U1 the first 1ru:Ung, OCC's only other l>a$~runn(>r LA VERNE -Rachel Fikse, a sophomore transfer from th e Uni- versity of Redlands, broke two Southern California College school records Saturday at the University of La Verne 'JW:k and Field lnvita· tional, tossing lhe hammer 115 reet, 2 inches; and the shot, 34.9112. Community college • Of~ (Qjl!St et San Diego City College Tournament. High schoOI • NeWpof't ~ at Laguna Beach. 3: 15; Costa Mesa at Lancaster·Hlghland Tournament. COSTA MESA -Lewis & Clark State made a stop at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club Satur- day and split with Southern Cal- ifornia College as the host Van- guards captured a 5-2 victory in men's competition, but droppetI an 8-1 decision 1n the women's match. SCC's men improve to 12-3, the women are 11-3. Estancia's Munoz runs 9:41in3,200 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Estancia High senior pjtAHGE EMPIRE CONFEJtEHCE CVPRUS 8, ORANGE CoAST 0 Other Vanguards distinguishing themselves included overall win· ners Isis Gonzales in the 400 meters (58.52) and Tanya Hanson in the high Jump (5-2). ..... High sc.hoOI bQvs -COf'ona OOI Mar at Slota Margarita, 3:15 p.m. Alberto Munoz ran a 9:41 in the 3,200 meters Satur-I I l C I day, highlighting an aggregation of Eagles competing at the Surf City Invitational at Huntington Beach High. Cypr:ess 102 32 • 8 9 1 Orange Coast 000 00 • O 1 3 •'n'ack .......... .... 5oCAL Cou.IGI $. Uwls a OAM 2 He was third in the open event. Also competing with honon; for Estancia's boys were Tony Magana, Stephan Appell and Manuel Orozco. ij~ell, Monreal (4), Louwsma (5) ani:f LOdcwood, Whittaker (4); Espinoµ, Perez (4) and Prante, Quartucy (5). W ·Rockwell, 16-1. l Espinoza, 3· 14. 0> ··-D E E P SEA Personal bests were chalked up by Hdnsoo ln the 200 (28.97) and long Jump (14-51/•), Brianna Cox in the 800 (2·54.97), Beth Weidler in the Javelin (81-7) and Sara Herken- hoff m the shot (31-1). Communtty CoUe9e men and women • Or.nge co.st et Southem califomia Mutti-MntS Invitational at sante Bartwa, 9a.m. •Goff High 5dl004 bQvs • N.wport Hart>or vs. Millikan, .i El Dorado Paf1(. 2:30 p.m.; Tustin vs. Costa Mesa, •t COS1a MeNI G6CC. Mesa Slng6ec Johanuon (SC() dllf. Hunt. 6-3, 6-); Ulfulbrlrld (SCO de-#. Vieira, 6-4. 6-2. M• (SCO def. O'G~ M. 6-), Sl!.rzeaymkj CSCQ 6-f l'oN, 6-3. 6-2. CW.ho (SCO def. St•iling. ~. 6-2. it.st.I 0.0 Nf. vu. 6-3, ~ ~ Hunt..f'ohl CLO def Uttu.bl'and- ~I. 8-5; o.hlll\-f1antt (SCQ def. O'Grady-St9illf19, t-S; l(Astel.vi.lr• (SCC) ct.f Johanston-V\I, 8-3 WOMEN LlwD • a..-.. 5oCAl c.ou.-, s.....-Alnsorth (l.Q def JcMslc. M, 6-2. Magana won his b.eat in the 3,200 with a time of 10:08.7, with team- mate Appell fourth in the same heat at 10:38. Orozco won his heat in the 800, clocking a 2:03. Estancia's girls were paced by Liz Huipe, Janet Banales, Katelyn Aronson and Ericka Hernandez. Huipe won ller 3,200 heat in 12:00.0 SUlllDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -5 boats, 85 an~rs 25 sand bass, 16 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 1 sole, 99 rockfish, Chns Gordon and Brad Ryan set personal bests in men's competi· tion; Gordon in the 100 high hur- dles (17.75) and Ryan in the t,500 (5:03) Muwo<nb. (lO ~I. ~ 6-l, 6-2; T.mplln (SCO def. UO)'d. 6-1, 7-6; Specht (LC) ct.f ~. 6-0. 6-1; Nel (LO def. Tat-. 6-2, 6-4. Chun (LO !Hf PN'dff Ml, 6-0 Bonales was 11th in her 3,200 b.eat with a time of 12:57, and went 6:00.0 in the 1,600, also 11th in her heat. 66 whitefish, 25 whit~ croaker, 2 cow cod, 44 red snapper. THE COSTA MESA ZON~G ADMINIS · TRAT WILL RENDER A DECI ION ON THURS· DAY. APRIL 8 1999. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER, ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS. 1 7.eNING APPLICA· TION ~99-07 FOR JAC· OUELI~ CHECK, AU· THORIZED AGENT FOR DONAHUE-SCHRIBER FOR A MINOR CONDI· TIONAL USE PERMrT TO ALLO W LIGHT ACOIHllCAl MUSIC ON FRIDAY ANO SAT\JRDAY N!Glil_. 7 00 P M -9 30 P M • AT THE EXISTING INMA RESTAURANTJ...!.O. CfJ)EO AT 260 BRI::; 10L ST EET IN A C1 ZONE E IRONMENTAL DE· TERMINATION EXEMPT 2! ZONING APPL.ICA· n(jN ZA-99-<>I FOR KEN KRbESCH FOR AN AO· MlllllSTRATIVE ADJUST· MetfT TO ALLOW A 20% IATIOH FROM THE NT SETBAa< RE· REMENT (20' REO., 12"PROP.) IN CONJUNC-T' WITH CONSTRUC-T Of A SINGLE•FAM· ll AESIOENCli ON A V~ANT PARCEL LO· ~'rEDAT 2138 RALEIGH A~NUE IN AH R1 ZONE. E~IRONMENT AL DE· !NATION• EXEMPT. ONING APPLICA· ZA•H ·OI ,OR • C IN~E~~ AUCTION, INC., MINOA CONDI· USE PERMIT TO = 31~ Of 1H£ NO SPACES TO OE ACT SPACES (25~ jt(JWITTED). TO AC· CO.,.MOOAT E A PAOPOSID MEDICAL U l.OCATliD AT 218-4 N RT bOt.UVAAO IN A C1 ZONE . ENVIRONMENTAL DE· TERMINATION. EXEMPT 4 ZONING APPLICA· TION ZA·99-10 FOR DAN JUDGE. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR H .R . BARROS FOR A MINOR CONDITIONAL USE PER· MIT TO DEVIATE FROM SHARED PARKING RE· OUIREMENTS FOR A PROPOSED PHYSICAL THERAPY (MEDICAL) USE AT BARCLAY'S CENTERL LOCATED AT 103 EAS1 17™ STREET, SUITE "O" IN A C1 ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL DE· TERMINATION; EXEMPT FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICATIONS, TELEPHONE (714) 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE OFFlCE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 200.1..-n FAIR DRIV$;._qo~1A MESA, CAU1"'VP1NIA. Publahed Newpof1 BMch-Colia Mesa o.Jly Pilot March 29, 1t98 M437 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! OF PUBLIC HEAAINO OF COST A MESA REDEVELOP·· MEHT AO!HCY ANO CITY OF COSTA MESA CfTY COUNCIL RELATING TO PROPOUO Dl8P09f.. TION 0. REAL PROP-ERTY PURSUANT TO THE FMIT AMENO- MEN T TO AF FOfU>ABLa HOUSINO AQRllMINT WITH HABITAT FOR HU• MAHrTY Of' OflANGE COUNTY, INC. Thi ea.ti Mete .... development Agef!CY Unda course, 2 p.m. ~ Almwotth-MVMlmbl (lQ., Jovlsic· Dovel, W. (hun.tJoyd (\.()def T.mpl~Tat., t-l; Nti-~(lQdef ~a-1. Arronson was 11th in her 800 heat in 2:49.2. ("Agency'') and the t;1ty ten 1as11mony relatlVe to A PETITION h .. 92813. Council ol the CllY ol Costa the aale or the Agreement. been flied by GEE LAN IF YOU OBJECT TO Mesa ("City Council") wlll My person°' organtzallon TO RAASIG In the Su· the granting of the hold a lolnt put>Uc hearing may file written testimony parlor Court of c•lfor· petition, you ehould 11 Wt1k:h they Wiii consider on the proposed re-nla, Countv_of Orenge. appear et the hearing the sale o1 propeity \o Hab· 0.V.lopmenl ot said prop-THE PfTITION r• end •tate yoYr obJeo· Ital for Hum•ntlY ol Orange •ltY nol later lhan 12 00 que•t• that G!f LAN tion• or file written County, Inc. pursuant lo noonC April 12, 1999 with TO RAASIG be appoint· oblectlon1 with the the Flrat AIJWldmenl 10 Al· ltie lty Clenc, First Ftoor _ ... tt pereo--' r• .. reHn-court before the heer· fordable HOuslng Agree· City Hell, n Fair Drive, ... •--manl ("AgrHment") In eosta Mesa, Cellk>mle tetlw to adminl1ter the Ing. Your llPP••renc• connecllon wit h the P~ Newport Ht.ate of the decedent. may be In parson or by proposed deVetopmenl of Beach-CO.la Mesa Dally THE PETITION r• your attorney. an affordable housing Piiot March 29, AprU 5, queata the decedent'• IF YOU AAE A prOjacl on certain real 1999 WIU and codlcll1, If CREDITOR or a contln- propeltY loclted el Peroel M435 any, be admitted to r.nt creditor of the 5 (2136 Wallace Av~). Rc:tttloua BualneH probeta. The WILL end ce .. ed1 you mu.et fll• on which propeity wll be Name si.tament eny oochil• ere evall-your clewn with the constructed one (1} new ebfe for eumlnedon In court and mell a copy to detached •ln~a lemlly The lol!Owtng persona the fila k-s>t by the \he parsoNll repre .. nt .. home (the "Pr ect"). Pur-ere dOlng buslneu ea court. tlw appointed by the suanl to lhe nfty Phonomenlal, 351 Old 1 hi f Reclevetopmenc Lawi..Cell· Newpon Blvd., suite ~. THE P!TITION r• court w t n our 1om1a Health and :>alely Nol•WPOl1 8Meh. C8Jlfomla qu••ta euthotftV to month• from the d•t• Code SectJOns 33000, •I 2643 edminleter the ••tet• of flret 1 .. uance of uq , In particular SeciiOn Jeff Adachi, 351 Old under the lnd•nd•n1 lettere .. provided In 33433, a IOfnt public hear· Newport Blvd , sutte 343, Admlnl•tratlon of Ee· Hc.tlon 9100 of the !fig on the Ag,...menc Wiii NeWl>Of1 Beactl, Celllomla tatff Aot. (Thie .,thori-Ceeifornle Probate Code. be held bY the A~ end 92683 ty wlll .i1ow the .,.,80,,.. Th' time for filing tht City CounQI on Apl1I Thia buslne.• 11 con· ti repr .. entetlw to take claim• will not expire 12, 1* at• 00 pm or M OUcted O)'' an lndMduel many ecdoM wtthout before f04.lt rnonthe eoon therNftw as Che tnal· Have you 1ial18d doing obtaining oourt epproY. frOM th• heerlng datt ier may be heatd, In the bulineA yet? No el lef teld el nodced abow CounC1 Ctiamberi, City Jeft Ad4idll WfY 1~iun~.::.Wn YOU M~Y !XA~ Hall, 77 Fair Onve, Costa Thie ttatemenl wu liltd howe':;.'r.' the perao;;I IN! t~ tll• kept by the Meaa! -~~~,.,,.. 92028 with ltle COUnty Clertc of r-r•••n•....i.-will .. _ oourt. If you are • pe,-The ~nt ~· Ofeoge CountY On 3_..909 -.. ••V•• vw I M I talion relahve 10 Iha 1MM7H010 ~red to give notice eon ntereet n the ~-~Of p~~ Dally Plot Mer e. 15, 22. to fmer.eted ~ ~t~t . you rrvtV fie ........,..,,.. .... ,.ie, .. ,,_, 29, 1090 m423 ut'\le•• th•v-ha.ve "'"'" me 00\.lrt •. ,......,.. lher9in, .,. avallllble tor ai.t1,..1n w81ved nOdot or oo~ ,...,._, for fpeolal publlC ~ton dutin9 --·a OF .. MM to the propoefd ,Nodo. of the flNnt of en reQule City but ....... , hOUfl ,..,. ectlon.) Til9 Jndepett' lnv.ntOIV end IPt>fllltel 1n 11te81 '.0.W "-~_tlliTO dent admlnletratlon of -..C. ....ie °' ef :."~ fllli~~ ~ .uthoritv w111»eorene..t ..,., ~ ot aooount Hd, n Falf OM, Coeta lll'A Of: unleA aft lnteNeted .. JWO-Mad lit. "'90don Mtsa. " you ~· ·e11y -.&.llMI D pereon nt.• en obleodon 1210 of thi9 Ctllfomla que1t1ont on lhe PfQPOWO W•I . to the pedtion end ~ Code. A .... P=C1· plMH cont•tt CAii M>. A19Gt• ehowa good o..-. Why ::'for lpaol., NO*• ~t 1 uan.tnd .....:..~~~M-· ....r...1! II~!... benwfl· the coun ehouid not le aV9illlbta 'from ,.._, ........., -· --Cr-...vow con-gtent the authority. ... oeuft def\, eger, a1 (714) 7 "6187 d-~ and A HtA•UNO °" the iE .. PPlslll•l'iMller.. du:i;gullf City buel· petlON Who nwy Otf.. peudon Wit be held on t 1 I 1 • =n•i.t:n~.: wf• M ~In Apttl 2~ 1ttl et 1:41 OIMl!tGrW. rrl'"v •rt::' 11 the ... -.. the Wll " ..... 1 or flli'.M. In uept. L7' loo"· -,,_. ... Nda of• WIU AM ed 9t 141 TM 0tY ..... AM CIA_,., heertng oftaror81ooml· CHAJn.ei iilAAllG Drive Orant• CA 111111. Ollal. M.W Hernandez clocked times of 2:52.0 and 6: 13.0 in the 800 and 1,600. Flctltloua Bual"'H Nent• Statement The lollowlng pe1$0N are doing business as· Citrus VenlUtes, 2845 East Coal Highway, Co- rona del Mar, CA 92625-2290 William C~. , 1021 G ranYllle OrlVe, Beech,CA This bulll'IMI Is con-ducted by: an lndMdual Have you started doing buslneu Y•l7 Yea, 4116188 Wiiiiam C. Rina • Thia atatemertf was l1led with lhe County Clenc of Orange County on 3-22·88 1'"'7171•1 Dally POOi Mer. 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 1909 M434 SSC 1216 NOTICE Of P!TfTION TO ~OlllHISTER ESTATE OF: MICHAEL R. NEILL CASE NO. A1"404 To all heir., benefl· ctartN, cr•htora, cont• logent credllell. and ~r· aont who may ~IWI .. be '"'9ret18d In the wlll 0< ~:r_~~LL keol l?Y Ille ooort. THE PETITION requests euthortty 10 ldmlnlster the estate under the lode~· em Admlnlstrauon d Ea· tales f..ci (This Authortty will allow Ille pe~I rep- r1sentat1Ve to talc• meny actions without obtaining court approval. Before taldog oerteln wry lmpor· tant acllons. he>Wever, Vie personal represenlalivf wlll be required to give no- tice 10 Interested pel"IOl\I unless lhey have waived nollce or consented to lhe propoMd ectJon ) The In· ~t admlnistllltlOn •uChOltty will be graflted uni... an in.. ... 19d per· eon files an objecllon to lhe petition end snows good C9t* wtiy the court shoUld not grant the authonly A HEAAING on the ~u­llof'I wlh be held on AptW 29, 1999 et 1 45 p.m In ~ L73 k>oated at 341 The C Ortve South, Otange, '2868 A PETITION FOR PAO· 8A TE nu beefl llled W MARY C NEILi. c.metery • Mortuary 11'1 "' supertor eourt of c~ • Crematory ~ CWlty of 3$00 Pldtlc View Dl'tve THE P1mTION FOA NewpOfte..d\ jtROBATE ,.quettt Nl M4-8100 MARV C NEILL 1r-:::::-.:===~ :~= ~ =~ ,_ .. ~ ltr 1"9 att• OI h deoe• ml. lftl.-Y on MortulllY • Ch8ptit THE PE:TlllON ~-er.r.tion hi~ WllJ end cexfic:ll, • llllY. be 8dmll9d 110 BtoedW8y ~ PfOC>tl•. Tlle w. and Cotta Meea tl'IY codlca .,. ~ Ml-9180 IOt~lnlhelle ~-r-";.""ltr~ . .,, ..• \o.. I ~ • , ' . l~• l •t: ··"".?. IF YOU OBJECT to the granllng of the petition, you should appeer If# the hear- lng and steta your =· ·tloN or file written • tJonl with the court ore the hearing Your ap- pea111nce mey be In person or~ your attomey. IF YOU ARE A CAEDI· TOR or contingent Cf9dltor ol the~· you mu&t file ~ Im with IN COUl1 and mall I copy lo the peraonat rapreHntatlve ilooolnted by the court Within lour monthl irom the dal9 ot lhe mt~ ol letters u PfOYlded In Pro-bate Code ~ 9100 The dme for fllinQ dalma will not expn bef"ore four mon(hl trom the heiring dale noclCed ebo>lt. YOU MAY EXAMINE the tile kepi by the ClOUlt. II you are a peraon ln1eret1ed In the estate, you may flit with the coun a Request lor Spedal NoCkle (loon OE· 1 S4) ol the tiling ol en ln- venloly and appralsal ol utaie UMll or of any petition or account 11 provided In Probate COde a«:tlon 1250. A Request tor Spectal Nola lonn la available lrom the coun dertc.. A~fot'\fte ...ml oner: l JAMEi K. MARV= • ESQ. (CU 1112* , J l700 NORTH CU !!.C?M>.&.~ "°· ~AIU704 Publlahed Newport 8"ch-Coaia Mesa Daily Piiot March 29, Apl1I 2, IS, 1• M.438 . ~~~~~~~-r "Affordable Alteroatlve" Discount Caskctt., Cremation &: Bu.rial Senrice Why should you subject yourself & your family to paytng inflated prices for caskets & services???? f.ill ToU Ptee 1-111-WA.m'r ~Oi'liftlllail I 1Ct•lw t THt COSTA MESA ZONING ADMINIS· TRATOR WU RENDER A DECISION OH THUR.S. DAY, A""-22. 1"9, OR AS SOON AS POSslBlE Tl4EREAFTER, OH THE FOlLOWIHO rreM 1. ZONING A.PPllCA· TION ZA·H ·11 FOR BRUCE J0RD1!f'! AU· THORIZED AGE" 1 FOR NEXUS ~LOPMENT CORPORATlONIWAI. TEA WNJA. FOR A MINOR CONOITIONM. USE PER· MIT TO ALLOW A 950·UNIT 1 AND 2 STORY MINl·WARE· HOUSE FACILrrY WITH A LIVE·IN MANAGER'S UNIT ON A VACANT, 3.9-ACRE PARCEL LO- CATED AT 1741 WHIT· TIER AVENUE IN AN MG ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION : NEGATIVE DECLARA· TION, (AVAILASLE FOR REVIEW FOR 20 DAYS AT THE PLANNING DIVISION). FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICATIONS, TELEPHONE (714) 754..s245 OR CALL Af G) EQUAL HOUStNG OPPORl\JNITY All ,... .... lfmtttlat .. tllls _.,.,., .. •led .... , .. llnl,.., ........ Ad et 1KI • • ...._ .......... Nttpf fl ""'1hl "llf JrtflfltCI, 11•1111111 " .iacrl•IHllH ..... " ,..., '""· rtlltlM. .................... ""''" UOHll erlfll, .... 1411fftll• II llftl ll'f tnll JflllfllCI, , ...................... . Tllla ..... ,,,., wlll 111 ........, ICC"4 .., ""'11st· •Ill ltf rtll IAltl ntc• II II "9llfltl et Ille .... °" r11•ra 1r1 ll1rellr lallf1111• 1)11 111 •••111111 1fttrll11• 11 "'' ~ lfl Hallllllt 11 11 ..i ..,.,..lly U.la. T1 c•· ,.... .. ~.ClllHUD T1IM'" 11 1.-.a ...... ftt Ille ........... 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Wt CAN HELP . • 1-IOCM1Wm * .. ~.March 29. 1999 7 BMW 320l 1N2 S-speed 2-<loof' moonrool, Chllcoal oray, lie. t ownt•, $1900 obo 9411-650-5426 BMW 5351 '91 Bliek/black, 83k ml, loaded-d1t1lled, good condition, pp $14,900 t4M41-4M1 BMW f& 'i6 ~. 31k llll, new tw•. $42 000 very clHn pp Mt-454-2513 BUICK PARK AVE 'M Lo rn wtllle llht, ~ dean' (625058) $10.988 Nlblr1 Oldtmobill Cedilllc: 714-54().8100 CADILLAC CATEAA 'II Lo mies, llV. co, llDy$ 811. ol WlfT (032945) 126.tee Nabers OldtmOelll Cedllllc 714-54().8100 CADILLAC Coupe Oevllll 192 Lo mlel, U '/-8, 1*11, ltW, mtnf xlrul (300415) 112,11811 Nablr1 Oldsmoblll CMIH1e 71"'540-9100 CADIUlc 0£Viltt 'et O'Eleglnot, wt1I 1>4WI lltY. va Noltl\stat ~~~~ $27,988 (71415*1100 CAOitllc DEVILLE 'ii 5800 mies bllOWn lllv V-8 NOf1t5tal (802138) S30 9111 Nlblt"I Oidunobllt Ceclll1ee 714-64H100 CAOilLAC bEVlu:t .... ConcCUl'5. V8 foeclld .. 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AC, CC, POL.._ PW, lo mllss(t 139751)110.998 eo.tt .... Uncc*I Mtrc:wy T14-54NGO /Ve 'II lie!; tfoa ... /lk/te . A . GOOD ADI :~ SERVING THE NEWPORT· COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1999 MONDA·Y 'MORNING BRIEFING EDUCATION COMMUNITY CAREGIVER SUPPORT RECREATION fASTER PARADE MONDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY!THURSDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY /SATURDAY /SUNDAY · ·High sChool studen~ the N,w-1 Counclhyomcvi Jan. J;>eBay ·will port-Mesa Unified Sch Distri~ ·gpeak at tli.e West Newport Beach begin taking the Stanfor -9 ~ 'this Association m~t4tg at 7 p.m . in the week. Across the state, all students in City Hall Council Ch amber. 3300 grades 2 through 1 ~ will take the tests Newport Boulevard. DeBay repre- th1s spring. Results of the state-man-sents the West NewpQrt community dated testing, which began last year, on the city council. During the meet- will be tJSed to evaluate both students ing, the association's board will hear and teachers. Low-scoring students reports on the city's underground util- may have to enroll in summer sChool. ities plan, the Orange Coast River Students in the elementary grades will Park, water quality, and the Neigh- take the tests in April, after spring borhood Watch program. Adult Day Services of Orange County will offer support gro4J>s for individuals caring for family members with. cognitive or physical impair· ments. The groups will meet the fourth Monday of every month from 10:45 a.m. to noon at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, Upstairs Conference Room , 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa; and the first ana third Thursday from 1 to 3 p .m. in the Hoag Health Center Conference Room, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call (949) 548-9331. It's the last day to register . for spring programs offered through_ the Costa Mesa Community Services Department. Children and adults can enroll in yoga, dance, tai chi, gymnas- tics, music and other programs. Any- one interested c:an sign up at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m ., or can register by telephone at (949) 645-8551. The annual Newport Dunes Easter Parade will be held through E~er Sunday. Festivities Will pegin Friday with a parade of children wearing bonnets they decorated themselves while visiting the resort. There will also 'be an Easter egg ~unt on the beach, a pancake breakfast, and Cot- tontail bike parade, as well as a visit from the Easter Bunny. The cost to participate in the egg hunt is $3. New- port Dunes resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. Ill :I: ... break. · FIVE EASY QUESTIONS Film Festival PR man has theanswerS • EDITOR'S NC>TE: We asked Todd Quartararo, Director _of Communi- cations for the Newport Beach International Film Festival, five questions about this year's event. How crazy has it been for you? The phone never seems to stop ringing. 'It starts at about 6:30 a.m. and doesn't seem to stop until about 10 p.m. l turned off my phone the other day during lunch, only to find 24 messages when I returned. What's .}>een your favorite Film Festival movie so far? Well, my favorite all-time Film Festival movie was "Dogtown,· which won our Director's Award at last year's festival. This year, I am just getting started on the 100- plus films. If you could only see one movie this year -Film Festi- val or otherwise -what would it be? I guess I would have to say "Saving Private Ryan." It was quite a moving film. But I don't know. I haven't seen "Never Been Kissed· yet. What's the worst movie you've ever seen? "Porky's" or "Gone wiµi the Wind." It's really a toss- up. W~o is your all·time • favorite actor? • Currently, I would have to say Edward Norton. He did 6Il outstanding job in "Primal Fear" and, most recently, •American Hi.story X." INDEX AROUND W#N ..•.......•..... 4 CLASSIFIED .................... 7 POlKl flll'S ................... 2 PUIUC NOTKIS ................ 6 SPC>ITS • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• , .. ,S W£A11B l'mMllit•-.•• s.w.1111.,,.2 Kenny Dougher puts a shine on his Harley· Davidson before participating in "The Ride," a fund-raising benefit for Childhelp USA and Operation Smile. Below, · passenger Tina Payne checks herselJ in the mirror before taking off from the Hooters parking lot in Newport Beach. Story by Gr~0 Rlelln0 Photoe by Don Leach Panel tackles pier parking and business upgrades NEWPORT BEACH -Pier parking and business lID.provements will rugh.J.ight Tues- day's meeting of the Newport Beach Peninsu- la Revitalization Committee. Councilman John Noyes said the city has a rough dralt of a redesign of the pier parkmg lot, with a final plan expected sometime m April. "We're not trying to add parking,• Noyes said. "My goal is to find a way to use the park - ing for . businesses there. The beachgoers park on the street, making it hard to . access for business." Also scheduled for discussion are facade improvemerits·to busi- nesses in Balboa VJ.1- lage. These merchants have been hardest tut The Newport .~ach Peninsu-la Revitaliza- t ion Commit- tee will mee1 Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in the City Council cham· bers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Bikers take Harleys along for 'The Ride' to help children's charities by the economy. Noyes said. "We want to help businesses by giving them grant money or loans to modeml7e thelf facades. They've gotten hurt h y Wdl-f\ la.rt, Home Depot, and Target. We want to rem- force the pub!Jc-pnvate partnerslup. ThP ones with the motivation to come forward and have a plan will be considered," he said. A subculture that thrives on adventure and the need for speed gave something back to the Newport Beach on Sunday when more than 400 bik- ers strapped on their helmets and participated in "The Ride" fund raiser. · For most, it was a weekend like any other; crank up their Harleys and go for a leisurely ride down the coast to a destination where they could commune with studs and flames. "I wouldn't pass this up for the world.· The fund raiser was held in conjunction with the Newport Beach International Film Festival, which presented a special 30th anniversary showing of the 1969 cinema classic "Easy Rider." The movie that served as a spring- board for the careers of Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper is emblematic of the Harley motto, ·Ride to Live, Live to Ride." Proceeds from the event will Flfty thousand dollars of Community Development Block Grant funds have been earmarked for use on thJ.s project. according to Noyes. other bikers. But this time it wasn't just about a trip among friends. It was an effort to help children. "U we can have this much fun and raise money for a good cause at the same t:Une, I would do this every week- end,• said Newport Beach resident Brian Jenkins, who stood next to his classic motorcycle decked out with metal be shared by Ch.ildhelp USA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse, and Operation Smile, which provides reconstructive surgery to children in developing countries. Other agenda items include remodehng the Balboa Theatre and creating an open seat· ing area in Washington Street Plaza. · The meeting is scheduled at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 30 in the Newport Beach City Co\lncil chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. Bd.1- boa Village. SEE BIKERS PAGE 4 ActotS not married to film, add 'post-nuptial' information to fliers If there is a shoe-in for the #Best Marketing Award" at the Newport Beach International Film Festival, it has to be the cast oI "Going to the Chapel." Several members of the cast weren't hard to miss during opening night festivities at Wm- dows on the Bay last Wednesday. The leading .lady was dressed in a flowing dress, and the groom was spitted out in a tuxedo. They were busy handing out wedding invitations that gave the film's showing dates and location. Just SAY AGAIN ~ I»/~ w. can •ssur. no a.trc/b In tlNt future.• in case the film got panned, but some of the actors might be praised, their phone numbers and head shots were on the back of the invitation. Hey, that's Hollywood. YOU CAN'T MISSPELL WINNER' One number. That's all Daily Pilot copy editor Steve Eames needed for an early retirement. Eames, who has t>een with the Los Angles Tunes-owned paper for 1 112 years, was a hdppy camper when he opened up the "Don't worry. I'm still he,. We don't go nowhere.• -.... UIPOf't·MeY KhOol dktt1ct $uper'rift9t id91"1t llolMtrt ........ .tw announcing his pi.n to form 1 -Nkll Foder-. owner of Nick's n.el- ~ Rest.1ur1nt end Ptl.ze, which Is open end running through the clink end d1tter of construetlon at tn. Hattlot c~ mfll, ~ CMriight committee. .., rold ~,..,,, ••••• """"' ytJttl ... but ... my.llltln. -· -C-Mlia .... '°'°°' ~ CIDMh ....... 11 •••••. newspaper last Thursday. He had a winning lott~ry ticket -five our of six. num- bers -that paid the bearded wordsmith a cool $1,500. Eames purchased the quick-pick ticket at Minute King Liquor and Deli on Newport Boulevard, which is a block away Lrom his office. Alas, the state giveth and it taketh away. Eames said his win- "This Is jvst •bout the~~ s1ble sttmno. An indlvid~I 5'.lb- mits an ~P/ffldent filrn. wins ~ AUdi«Kt AiNJrd, and then two Yffll l.ttw comes l»<lc wrth • stv- dio f11m. • -Alm ~I OirllC10l leff CoftMr. of .. yMr"S tcr~ of ·st°""'" tJoJ ...,"'ort ~ fllmmet• ...,,. Doht. nings will be used to pay h.ts tax.es that are due in a few weeks. #1 didn't win anything,• he said. •The state of Cali· fomia did." A SMALL WORLD At the West Side work- shop last Monday, a resident p<;>inted to the revitalization of santa Moruca as an example of an unsuccessful project because or ptOblem.s with vagrancy in the unoundirig a.tee. ( MILLENNIUM MOMENT ·Are you familiar with the one in Santa Monica?" the resldent asked consultant Woodie Tescher of E1P Associates. Tescher replied somewhat sheeptShly, ·veah, because we wrote the plan.• . His confession was met with laughter. Several other residents later praised Tescher and ElP for their work on Third Street Promenade. -Compiled by Dally Pilot staff City's first judge still pounds the gavel -on paper \ A Newpon Beech resident for mo than 79 yeen, Robert Gardner has probably don more for local law ntottement and the crbn· tnel jURlce ~ than any otbM lndtWlual. Gardner was the aty's nnt judge,,. pOlica ~. pnelding judge OI the Calllanla ~~==J== D. He mow Man of Ole Yw ID !::c BeeCb In UMl8. Tbday, be wnm m ·1111a..1111111. -IC.a l"OlulDn about c:.we llw for ... ~ .... .• .· ' 2 Monday, Morch 29, 1999 c~ Cotonl dl4 Mlir resident Ind m RJJ!Sident Md .,.. Mlt\lgtt fof ICalser "9tmAnente Orange County,Jlriat ....... hM ~ advanced to Fellow 51.ltW In the Amert(Jn College of .Jtulthcare f'ICec.ut1ves (Ac:H!);~.,, lnllltnetkWlll PfOfetSional IOC'«tY repttMnting nearly 30,000 healthcare execu- tl11es."Newport Beach's 1W' "°" ductlonl, Orange County's letest elite fitness studio. recently ar1nounced the arrival of VIJkuto by Mel Jackson. which Is one of South- ern California's hottest new worit· outs. The dass Incorporates thot use of lighting, music and tam- bourln6-all of which take oer· C1se to a new level. Only black doth- i1'19 is allowed ... lhe Jwtior ........ of Or.nge ~hosted an~ of festivities March 6 wtiRe raising funds fOf Orange County children's programs at their fifth annual Monte carto Night. The eYefrt took place at Newport Beach's Twin Palms Restaorant. Th• event sokf out at 750 people. The majority of funds raised this year were with ticket sale5 at SSO per ~rson ... Koo Koo ftoo, Inc.. a subsidiary of Koo Koo Roo Enterprises, Inc. unveiled 1U newest aeatlon recently at its Costa Mesa store located at E. 17th Street. The Owlrgrllled Chidcen Chop, which Is made with skinless chicken breast, chargrllled and chopped, 21 herbs and spices, curry, wffron rice, fresh lettuce and diced tomatoes, was created for busy people who dMlre a convenient meal and don't want to compro- mise quality or taste ... Newport Beach's Padflc .. Y Homes' luxuri- ous One Ford Road community won seven prestigious Orange County MAME awards which are given annually to the best home communities and maritetlng pro- grams One Ford Road is a collec· t1on of 380 luxury homes ... MIUTARY Marine Lance Cpl. Gin. M. Wojdynsld recently received the Manne Corps Good Ccnduct Medal Woj~ski is the daughter of Paul R. Wojdynski of Costa Mesa. ThP medal recognizes the service member's three-year period of hon- e\t and faithful service. Wojdynskl earned her medal by achieving and maintaining a satlstactory level of p1>rformance and an unblemished conduct record for the entire peri- od She is a 1994 graduate of New- port Harbor High School and joined the Marine Corps In December 1995 .. ,Air Force Airman VlneMrt J, Samanl~ recently .graduated from basic military training at Lack· land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman studied the Air Forte mission, organization, cus- toms. and received special training 111 human relations during the six weeks of training. Samaniego Is the son of Manlyn K. and stepson of Edward Sutton of Com Mesa. • Samanie90 Is a 1998 r.aduate of •• Costa Mesa High Schoo . # --ENGAGEMENT Jon Uuzzt and Chrissy Borgatta !Jorgalla-M arteski • 1r .ind Mr~ Candace and I >,111 f'.tdrtesk1 ol Cosld Mesa and ~l<Hk Borgatta nf Pleasanton hr1VP .rnnounced the engagement 111 tht>ir rlaughtc>r C hnssy, to Jon l.1un:1, son of Mdry Lmzz1 and lhe 1,111 {)l)miruc L1uzz1 of Sdn Juan < nptstrano. The hnde-to-b<' 11> a graduate of N<·wport Harbor High School. Tlw groom-to-be 1s a graduate of P.ilos Verde l ligh School and the Culinary lnstitute of Amenca, f'o11qhkeep1sc. N .Y. An Oct. 2 wedding 1s planned an Newport Beach locals only UP Laguna Beach lifeguard's no fish out of water + NAME: Reenie Boyer + cnY OF RESIDENCE: Laguna Beach + OTY OF WORK: Newport Beach + WHEN WERE YOU HIRED?· 1991, full-time with the city of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department + FAMILY STATUS: Married +AGE: 41 + EDUCATION: Acadia University and Long Beach State, teaching credential + PAST POSmONS: Physical edu- cation teacher and activities director + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Marine training coordinator for Newport Beach + EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: For the junior lifeguard program, I direct the 1,000-participant program , designed to teach ocean safety + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSION- AL ACHIEVEMENT: Representing the marine safety officers as Ocean Lifeguard of the Year in 1998 DON LEACH I OAlV PILOT + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Being happily married + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: Character and heart to make a difference + THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: •navel Guide to Paris" (going for spring break) ·. SESSION: Family -especially my nieces and nephews +WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: Safety first messy closet +THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Math + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA- GANCE: It's my latest ... Last Monday, I stopped on my way home from work to ride the Fer- ris wheel with my niece, Andrea + THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: What's that? I have a radio (favorite compact discs are Cecilio and Kapono Night Music) +WHAT CAN YOU COOK?I keep it simple, with fresh fruits, veg- etables and barbecue for dinner +A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: I always have a + YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Donated my clothes on my latest attempt lo clean my closet +AS A OfllD, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUn Always going to swim + YOUR MOST TREASURED POS- • Filmmaker offers balance with arguments from both sides of the controversial issue. GREG RlsuNG I f there is one film a t the Newport Beach Film Festi- val that can educate the public, it has to be "The Legacy.• Unlike its topic, lhe state's progressive "Tiuee Strikes" law, writer/director Michael Moore provides a fair balance about the controvenial issue through the words of supporters and opponents. The documentary received widespread acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival last month. The movie chronicles the journey of both lhe Assem- bly bill and ballot initiative lhat were overwhelmingly passed five years ago. The law, which sends criminals to jail for a mandatory 25 years to life upon being con- victed of three felonies, came on the heels of the 1993 kidnap and murder of 12-year-old Polly IOaas in North- ern California. The movie mixes news footage and interviews from political heavyweights such as Willie Brown, Dan Lungren and Pete Wilson. It was clear Moore wasn't trying to score points with his filmmaking. His goal was to give information, to open the eyes of the public and to sh.ow people what can happen when a politically motivated concept can spiral out of control. Polly's father, Mark, who originally supported lhe measure, changes his stripes midway through the movie after he realizes the law bas a much broader scope. Nonviolent offenders will be affected by the law if they commit their third felony -sometimes for some- thing as rell!tively harmless as stealing a six-pack of beer. IOaas' views are sharply contrasted to those of the bill's author, Mark Reynolds, who also lost his daughter to a violent crime. Moore uses the opinions or both men masterfully to present a heated debate. One question was left unanswered in the film: If the "Three Strikesw Jaw is slightly flawed, why haven't leg- islators amended it? • "The Legacy" screens today at 1 p .m. at Edwards Island Cinemas. hre Set in the ethereal, windswept dunes of Brazil's northeaSt coast. •Bela Donna• tells a tale as old as imperialism tri itself: star-croaed love. ~.J jl;tt ~ 8tuilan duce ttMil ii Based on the clusic part b8D8t and pelt IDC· --.ii!""'·Ll.Aan novel of the ti8I art; Sbia ii Capti\!atad, e, the movie often enougti and la soon •ying •ym• In vadoul cin atic shots of ships, water, IOftSy lit~ all over the b8acb and ouds and sky to rival "ntanic. • the dunes. And given the Brail&n passion EventUally, her hU5band - for melodrama, as well u the pres~ Andrew McCarthy in a more ence of Eduardo MOICoVis, one of nuanced performance than he gave Brazil'• top teleYil1on stars, tile movie in •Pretty in Pink,• but still trying lo w001d seem to have an aw meldngl get respect -finds out and hires of a real. old-~oned ~,.mer. someone to frighten No with a knife. The Only~· chatac· Things go on from there, until, 45 ten are inSlpd. P ~a;,mng over llow minutes later, Donna Mils away the loss of their love. ~:.moft8'1 from whence She came. midpoint, you're pra~ that ~ By far the best part of the mo'Vie is kill each other off, or cCmm.lt tuidde, the cinematography. ·or just drift away, w~. in the end, is what they do. OoQna and her h\.lllb8.nd, &th Am8ricam, journey to Bra:ll OD the eve of Workl War Dk>~ lot oil. At ftrlt, Domia ls ~ about • •11e1a Donna• plays today at 8:30 p.m. and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Teatro Fiesto. Newport Beach International Film Festival schedule MARCH 29 EDWARDS ISLAND CINEMAS 1 p.m ... The Lepcy" A powerful portrait detailing the drama of politics, this film demonstrates how political initiatives are often formulated, tested and voted into law In califomla, including the "Three Strikes. You're Out" law inspired by the murder of Polly Klaas. 2:30 p.m . •Forgott9t• Ares• Filmed over the course of a year In a small town in South carollna, this documentary explores the devastating consequences of prejudice. It follows the events which led four mem~ of the Ku Klux Klan to bum two .African-American churdles. 4 p.m. "bee to s.ve 100 v ..... • This Warner Bros. documentary outlines the fllms produced over the last 100 years and their power to entertain, enlighten, educ.."ate, Influence the world and politics and create drastic social change. 6 p.m. Short Films IV "'ZoltlW from Zoron" A dark tale about a 12-year-old boy who SEE SCHEDULE PAGE 4 Doily Pilot practice +WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW? I don't know you well enough to tell that story ... ask my husband +THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: We were assigned as partners during our · rooki~ lifeguard training class in 1975 +THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAO: naveling to Texas by train for the national junior lifeguard championships. It took three days and two nights, there and back (I still bear bow much •tun" they had) +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL? Since I was usually in the ocean or pool, the class fish +WHO ~E YOUR HEROES? My great aunt "Nanniew + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REAL- ITY: Sitting in our tfeehouse or · playing bocd ball +ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: People would actu- ally talk in person rather than use all of our electronic devices + YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Walle or a bike ride +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE: Gray hair + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: When you visit our beach, you have a safe and enjoyable experience WEDDING David Borgatta and Evelyn Cusdno Cuscino-Borgatta The Queen Mary's Royal Chapel in Long Beach was the setting for the Sept. 19 wedding of Evelyn Cuscino, of Santa Mon- ica, and David Borgatta, of Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Ron Cuscino and Dan and Linda Pack of Santa Monica. The maid of honor was Amy Block, while Chrissy Borgatta, twin sister of the groom was a bridesmaid. The bridegroom is the son of Mark Borgatta of Pleasanton and Candace and Dan Marteski of Costa Mesa. The best man was Brian Cus- cino. The reception was at the Queen Mary. The couple live in Manhattan Beach and went lo Italy for their wedding trip. The bride is employed by Chi· at-Day. The groom is employed by Quiksilver. READERS HQilJME n.w1 mrin, Illustrations. edito-WEATHER SURF POLICE FILES (949) 642"'6086 rial matte( Of~ Record your comments •bout hefetn CMI be r~ wi1fl.. ~ Diiiy Piiot or news tips. out written permission of~ TEWEtATUltES First low Expect 3· to S-foot COSTA MESA right own« Balboa 1:35 a.m. 1 0 • Anton ~wd· A cellular phone worth $250 was stolen AQDRESS waves at 13.-second VOL 93, NO. 73 HOW TO REACH US 6&'52 First high from• uar In 1he 600 block between 7 and 9:30 p.m. March 19. Our lddress is 330.W. hy St.. Intervals today with Costa~ CA 92627 ~ Corona del Mar 7:33 a.m 5.1 • w.t .._ Street: About $30 was stolen from • businesa In ntOMAS H. '°'4NSOH. C<>R8£010NS The T1me1 Of'~ County 7M5 Second low a fading northwest. the 600 block at 6:58 p.m. March 16. Publ~r It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· (IOO) 252-9141 Costa Mesa 2.02 p.m. -0.4 Mell that will • 11rtsto1 StrMt: A laptop computer worth SS,000 was st<>Mn • WIWAM lOllOEIJ.. ~ from a c.r In the)()()() block <bing the evening of March 19. Editor ly comet 111 errors of su~. o..ifled (949) 642-5678 72157 Second high lmprO\le with the STIVI M.Ua!. Ple•st c.all (949) 574-426& ~ (949) 642-4321 Newport Beach 8;18 p.m. 4.7 • Gl1"11"u 111rNcie· A laptop computer and a video camtfa Managing Editor m EcltofW 67154 loweting tide. 8e worth SJ, 900 wet• stolen from a car In the 1100 block during TINA .oRGATI'A. The Newport BudVC<>N Mesa NeWI (949) 642·5680 ready for some the evening of March 18. ~shtant Ma0191ng Editor Oa~ Pilot (USPS-144-tOO) Is SfJortl (Mt) 574o422.J Newport Coast TUISDAV • w.tllt 11th ~A ~llular phone worth $400 w..s stolen AHASTAOA ........ pu isMd Mondly through SM· Newj. Spoftl ... (9"49) 646-4170 67154 First low head-high sets at from a car In the 700 blod( at 1 a.m. Marth 20. City Editor urdl)'. 11'1 Newport leli<h and E-m.il' ~link.net 2:11 am. 0.7 some of the better . STIVI IAA95, Costa ~ subscript)O!'.'f.,. New5 EdrtCK' 1111il•blt only by ~i= Mllro~ """ POMCAIT First high locations, lndudlng NIWFORTllAOt N>Gla~ The Times Orange CoUnty '"*"'-(949) 642-4321 LOCATION SIZE 8:11 a.m. 5.0 \ • DeANe DrM: A tefevlslon and 1 compact disc P!~ wotth ==-2Sl·9141 "' ... outside ol lutlMtt ... ~ 6)1-7126 Huntington lffch. A Newport 8"ch and (OU--. Wtdge 3-4w Second IOw S 1,000 were stot.n Hom a halne In the 300 b6odc bet\t:itto 1 Feb l't10tO rdltof ~to the Delly"'°' Ntwpon l-5w 231 pm. -o., touth'10UtttWest 1 and Marth 2J. ~ Of'ly .. ~mall far ...,. • ..... I ........ : A mour1ttin bike worth S500 WM stoterl In LYMI~ s 10 .,., mailit\, S4lcond eta. lladtles 2-Sw S.Cond hljh swell ls expected to ~ Adwttfllng ~ the .UOO blodt It S:JO p.m. Mli'ch 25. MJYGIHM. =-:...: .. c:::: CA """'~ 3-5w 8:43 p.m. «• start mewing In Ille • ,.. llCsc' .. ._.., • .,A SM" Ind tts <Of"""' wor1h ~AMrtWng CdM 2·5W st-. and lo(M ._,, flOSTMASo ........ \ In tht dty. Sunrht Is SlOO were ....., frOm 1 c. In thl 3100 blOcil duttng tht a.w•••• mts.tdadltl~to nMIJ It CIO Mr*'9 of Minta 21 . Promoaors Thi Newport ~ ............. at 5.45 1 m. Suns.t Is ...... .., ........ tMlfy PAoc. '-0. IClll 15'0. c-.. 'Atlt llr I 1::11 "-°"*91 ~ 1'Dll ..... . • ... ..,._A leptOp ~wotth $1.500-**" It 6'11 p.m. Flnendtl Offlcer Mm. CA 12626 ~No .,.. ,.. a. ,,. ..... --. •l'OIMT ,..........59 froM I CM In the 100 bblt ._,.""" t end 1, p,m. Mlfdt 22. ~ ' 'II 1. sChools .. Daily Pilot Monday, Match 29, 1999 3 ·Advanced students Should see advanced rankings M y day job pr~vented my attendance at the school board meeting Tuesday, so I'll report on it when I have a chance to view the video. 1bis week is a bit of this and that. • I hope the Academic st.an·. dards Committee takes up one more issue. I understand the rea- soning behind offering a .05% increase in GPA for honors class- es. I agree that advanced·plaee- ment classes, which are sup- posed to be on the same level as college courses, should receive an extra 1 % increase in gra.de- point average. I just don't understand why a high school student who actually takes a college class receives no increase in GPA, nor does it increase the student's class rank- ing. Some of the district's high school juniors have received invi- tations to take college classes this summer at Stanford and half of _tp.e other colleges in the United ~tales. Should students who take a college course at Stanford receive no more credit than a sµident taking basic algebra? Should the high school student th.at takes a class at the commu- nity college because an advanced-placement class is not offered at their high school receive no increase in class rank- ing or GPA? If not. can someone explain the logic to this system? • A teacher in our district assured me that the SAT-9 tests the teachers can preview aren't e%aetly the same as the· ones giv- en 1D the students, so my con· cems can be alleviated. The teacher's jo!> is to give prepara- tion tips. Thanks for the informa- tion. • A recent editorial in the Opin- ion section suggested a better way to inject fairness into UC admissions. Since some high scbOols don't offer all of the advanced-placement classes that others have, and some kids can't afford all of the SAT preparation courses, the author suggested that UC focus its attention and . resources on offering extra·cur- rlcular activiti~ at the high schools. These activities can lead to students being placed in top- notch colleges, including the UC.. Those activities include debate, speech, mock trial, jour- na.lilm, and model United Nadons. The author suggests the UC supply coaches, summer ses- sions, libraries, and other resources to help level differ- ences between rich and poor 1{(1)£i ~-~~ ,,..._~ EDUClllOllLLY SPlllllll ' schools. I say,. why are we waiting for the UC system to solve this prob- lem? Why don't we finance the programs to the level that we support sports' programs in our district? How many times will we have to be reminded of the importance of academic competi- tions before our school district will decide to support those pro- grams? • Prestigious colleges are now adding speech requirements to their curricula, so students will know how to present themselves both orally and in writing. Why don't we have our high schools beat them to the punch? Let's add oral communication and analysis skills tO the list of the Mattress Outlet Stor .. BRAND NEW -COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! I 3165 Hubor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 Pwy 545-7168 Nominate a special person \ in your community to become a .Staples Community Star! A Staples Community Star Is someone Who has a demonstrated track record of exceptional volunteer servke In your community-from the student who runs errands for senior dtlzens to the president of the local • Visit your local Staples stars and pick up 1 brochure to nominate your favor/ts Staples Commun11; Star. Completed nomination ronns. alonC M tSllY af 500 wonts or Ilsa. must bl lllMnltttd by April ut to bt tlllfb't fof entry. , I I I I I I I I PTA chapter. A St.aples Community Star will be chosen from the CX>nVnUnly swrouncq ead1 "the 74 pirtldpltlng Staples retail stores. ,. r~-----------------~ I I I I I I I I I f '1 c 11 s I ;-i p I f~ s c 0 11111111 Ill I y s I ;l I w 111 r I' c e 1v1~ 1 IH~ f u 11 ow 111 q l • A S1.ooo donation to the non-profit I I I I I orpnlzatfon of the honoree's choice ' : e A personalized 8 .. x8 .. porcelain star : permanentty displayed In the Star fltua at STAPlES Center • A replica star to showtas• at home or lnthe~ece e A donation, In th• hone>Ne-S namt, to th• STAPLES Center Foundation e Rtcopltlon at special events district's high school graduation requirements. The best way to learn these activities is in the extra~cular activities cited above . • I recently attended a reception for students at a secondary school who were honored for receiving 4.0 grade-point aver- ages at least two semesters in a .row. I read that another school in our district recently honored their students with top GPAs. I'm glad to· see these students ate receiv- ing recognition for their ac·com- plishments. • . Pour students from our district were selected to participate in the Pacific Youth Chorale, which pe.rf ormed with the group last Sunday at the Performing Arts Center. They performed witH the Cal State Fullerton University Singers and the Pacific Sympho- ny Institute Orchestra. The students are Cassia M[Xl(AN ~[HA~~ANT Gammill, Chris Gravu, Magdale- na Sandoval, and Ken Urbina, from Costa Mesa High School. · It was a stirring opportunity for local students to~ a first. class orchestra and chorale per- form in a beautiful setting at no cost. Unfortunately, there were empty seats, and the only school which had organized a group was from Santa Ana. One mom with a university singer told me there were full scholarships available for singing students. So I hope we encour- age o\ir local fine arts ptograms as much as we do our athletic programs . The students who participat- ed had a golden opportunity to take their skills and learning to a higher level. I am saddened that more students from our district were not given the chance to participate. • Last Monday, I attended a Galaxy Night, which was a joint venture of Costa Mesa High . School and Davis School Teie. scopes were focused on Venus and the moon. John Groger, from the Orange County Space Soci- ety, gave the kids and adults a view of the past and the future, in respect to space exploration. Did you know that the space program has cost one-fowth tbe amount spent on cigarettes by Americans in one year? Groger suggested th.at we not blow up asteroids. Instead, we should corral them into the Earth's orbit, ~here we can har- vest the $15 billion in precious metals contained in each one.~ I watched the presentation, I kept wondering which of the fresh-faced students would be headed into space in the next 20 years. I recommend this program to other schools. • GAY GEISER•SANDOVAL is a CosU Mesa resident. Her column appe.n Mondays. Newport Children ·s Booterv Stop By Before April 30 and Enter A Drawing To Wm A 9ll1d's Schwinn.Predator Bicyde CELEBRATE PASSOVER WiTH WONDERFUL DESSERTS ~YBUD CHOCOLATB CAD / ~a.TllD M.ACAllOONS ~VH. BllOWNW ~WHUY WHIPPl!D CIU!AM CAD .. 4 ~. March 29, 1999 SCHEDULE CONTINUED FROM 2 dalms he's.., alien In Otder to~ his aue4 f•nOy '.xi the horron · of junior high. "'c:onv.rut1on1• This film shows a day In the fife of an •bout-to-be-evicted half-bl1ck half- white, slightly neurotic, unemployed ICtress. •o.v.,. annc:t o.t." Dave's friends talk him Into a bllnd date he's not happy •bout. 8 p.m. ••lg Monday• li'avel with Mkhael from the moment he wakes up through the streets o1 Man-hattan. as he matces his way to a job • · interview that could change the course o1 the rest of his llfe. Ourlng the emo-tJonal~arged momlng. Michael must deal with his glrlfriend, friends and oth- .,. people he encounters along the way, all of whom Influence him as he heads to the dreaded appointment 10 p.m. "Next nme• In a laundromat in South Central Los Angeles, Matt. a 19-year-old white kid from a small town in Ohio, meets Evelyn. a black 38-year-old woman raised in the . ' ;g ¥ w .... CAPTAIN BLOOD'S V1UAGE THEATRE 2p.m.•p,_.• A cNlling sci-fl tale Inspired by a Ste~ KJng Jhort story, a series of bizarre occurrencM at a remote U.S. Arrrry r.searth outpost In AnlMctica ~nds a captain In to attempt a reKue. 4 p.m. ·&pteNG• The story unfolds during the course of a year in a Budapest bar named •Espres- so," where a group of friends meet to chat about their fives. They think they have nothing to hide from one another until a young, provocative womanizer enters the scene and ~Ins affairs with each of them. 6 p.m. "ffte Ent9rpr'IM" Follow the trlafs and tribulations of Robert and Mark, two best friends devoted to movies and classic television, particularly •star Trek,• when they meet their idol William Shatner. 8 p.m. "Uthiwn" Hanna, a you09 hardworking intern at a tabloid magazine, gets caught up In a murder investigation when she tries to help a man find his girlfriend's killer. But did the man lose his girlfriend? Does he just want ~ttention? Or fs he In fact the actual murderer? FOUR STAR ONEMA 5 p.m. "Fllted Vocation" l • Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious t.unches & Dinner U11lqiw wt~ room a. dlntna rooma •~•llable ror croup t>w,IMS.• .,_tlnp and prhat~ tllnctlonl 723-0621 Pl'a~ Call For Reservations and Directions 251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach ~In mcxt.m dey rural Vietnam, two •Chlo" opera «tresses encount.,. Int.er· nal riwlries Ind the r..i;ty o1 the dyfng art of the beautiful Mld traditional operi In this complex and sophtstieated film. 7 pm ... feairlfalttVRev.,.. .. A group of stud«lts at the St.George boarding school get ~ and deeper Into a twisted and shoclung WOfld when they i.ke upc>n ~msefves to investi- gate the mystenous suac.ide of an honor student. 9 p.m. "'Mr. Zhllo" ' Follow the heartbreak that ensues when the title character, Mr. Zhao, a teacher, begins an affair with one of his former stuaents. Not wanting to sever responslbllity with the wife who paid his way through college and bore him a son and unwilling to abandon his mistress, who becomes pregnant with his child, Mr. Zhao Is forced to choose between the two women. l'EATRO FIESTA '-..... 6:30 p.m. •If I Nev• See You qain• five elderly men from a music group and dream of pl~ for a live audi- ence. After encountering j)<oblems with the nursing home where they live, their family, the city and the police, they fear their dreams wlll be destroyed until they are hired to play musical backdrop for strippers in a rundown nightclub. 8:30 p.m. "hie DonNI" Donna, an American beauty visiting a coastal town in Brazil Is seduced by a Captain Blood\~ Thew. 1 t 40 N. Tustin Al/e. ()(a. (7f4} 538-3S45 Edwards Big NIWport 300 Newport "'*' Drtve ~=re(? Edwards~ 7 Qnlm'al 999 Newport~ om.. 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Rancho Las Lomas.' c;-.•" that were involved In l ·--•.-<Ride• were entertamed ' ~alive band and got some fast : ~ courtesy of In-and-Out , ~y people were happy ~ tbay . could coqt.ribute to two • ~orthy organizations w : :eAJQylng a good time on a ' ny iitemoon. "Jt's real nice to do th charity rides,• said Derom, wh , was with his children, Megan • and Matthew. "It's a relaxed : ob'DGij>nere where no one is : pretentious. We're glad we can : help but it's also another excuse : to go for a ride and party.• AROUND TOWN •' ' ' • • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Dally Pilot Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 2.28. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypllot.com. TODAY Free tncome-taxt preparatton and assistap.ce will be oCfered through the Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Appointments are available. 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Eves: Brown Hair: Dart< Brown " CltldOwst • .,.,.,.,..,. tie. ..... n....,.... .... «JO HOIJ) 287-HO#W OMce. ,...,.,. •• ·---· u. ........ l .............. g., ................. ..,. ~.Morch 29, 1999 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson• 9'9..S7U223 .. QUC)1I Of THE DAY '11.e we no awards, notling, just a 'lhar'~ 1-J • YGU Wlr' -· Tim ~ CdM tennis boys coach following his team's second-place finish at national tou~. Do1ty Pilot 5 CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM -. LARRY . . UNDERMAN Estancia • The Eagles have traditionally excelled m hoops, b~ a Morningside fir ecracker took them to another level. ROGER CARL'-0"! ot Jeff GrdhdJTl. ~ P9ot But 1t wds the point guard who Wd!> dl lhe core of success ... Ill John C'arndo. Tun Krohnfeldt, Jeff Gardner, Jon Johnston .. eddl dllauung All-CIF recognit..ton ' 11 micro-cap his even-year reign at Estancia High, or a 31-year coaching career for that matter, all you have to recall of Larry Sunderman is a sequence at Villa Park High School where his Eagles were embroiled in a double-overtime thriller with favored Foothill in the second round of the CIF Playoffs in Cd.M second in a Marathon 1982. Trailing early, Estanoa fought to a draw in regulation, and m the second OT, the Eagles got possession, milked the clock, but were caught m a comer as time was running out. Sunderman emerged from the playing helds of Morningside High in Inglewood where he was lhe ftrSt baseman in an mfield which mcluded the Lefebvres. Jun. lip and Gil As a sophomore Sunderman was part of a CIF chdmp1onship team and that I wmrung feeling JUSt seemed to carry over. After baseball stops at El Camino College and Long Beach II Sea Kings bump off Louisville's St. Xavier and Rockhurst of ~ City, Mo., but Cardinal Gibbons is superior in the firia1 at Overland Park. OVl!RLAND PARK. Kan. -Corona del Mu Higb'I bOyl tennis team distlnguish8d itself with a stunnm9 display of eucutton and enduraoce under very ditticult condi- tions Saturday afternoon and into ttie 'night, Jeavtng with runner-up laurels againit the natioo'• best. lD tbe end lt was an 8-1 IOu to CardiDa1 Glbbam High Ol Fort Lauderdale, Fla., as tbe ~cbed midnigbl. in a tourna- ment app8Nlitly lacked a ~ dell in preparation and hOlpM.aJlty .. DMpite tb8 &olS.iD tb8 llnal, no ooe COUid haw ~ more lroin tbe Sea Kings end thmcoacr..< nfaMUg. CNdlted eYeJ7 plajli 8f :wtlh ~ pelfaa•MIV'M. Wbilt a .-a npelience. • said MilDg upon Ids return Sunday._ By the l8JD8 token, Mang toOk ilsUe with the poor~ ol the near4ght bout format and Nkl he was consldel1ng staging bll. own tournament at 10me time in the r-.. here in Newport 8e8ch where the ~ would receive better treatment ln 9'911 category. •There were no awards, nothing, juat a 'tbat'I lt. see you later,' • said Mang of the oae-day (and rught) ordeal. • Everyone deserved better than that, iDchlding Cardinal Gibbons. and third-place PenlDIWa, which defeated Xavier of Loulm1le for third. 1be tournament featured three of tbe ndan'I top five teams from the USA Thday'I 498 rankings -No. 2 Ca.rdtnal Gibbons, No. 3 Peninsula and No. ' Corona del Mar. It was Xavier of Louisville which the sea Kings (8-1) opened with at OVerlind Park Racquet Oub at ' o'clotk., and by' the time CdM bad finally pulled out a 5-4 victory, the lelt ol the tournament's eight-team field had an hour's i8lt after 9-0 victories in the col- lege format (llx S:fngles and three doubles). •St Xavier had 1,650 boys and three teams." Mid Mang. "One team beats every- one in Kentucky, and the other two travel. •we woo (ag4iinst St. Xaviers beit), bi.it we were pooped We had a fiVe-minute break befoN our next match." Caieiil~ Mar went on to play 17th- rinked IOckhunt High of Kansas Qty, Mo., and tb8Sea·Klngl ware 7-2 winners, setting up their oOUiD'ln with Cardinal Gibbons at 10 p.m. at Indian Creek Racquet Club. 1be SM Kingl ibocked Cardinal Gib- bons wtth a~ in NO. 1 doubles as fresh- man Parker Collins and sophomore Brian Morton. with a brilliant display, knocked off the GaorQla·bouDd pair of Matt Boeker and Robert Weldl. 8-8. •1 knew they bad two Of the top players in the natl.on, but I wasn't sure about their depth/ Mid Mang. Cardinal Gibbons, stocked with players from a national acade- my, bad tbe depth, and Corona del Mar found out bow it is to run 26 miles, 185 yardS. Tbere'I DO rest for the Sea ·Kings, wbo returned to Orange County on Sunday. ~ ue at Santa Ma!yarita tOdoy as Sea View League competition continues. HIGH SCHOOL IASEllLL FmTllOUND CamM .-. MM S. St. XAvB 4 9 al•: Pattcer Coffins (CdM) «Mt. cam.on Mri\al~ 9-7; Colin Purt911 (SX) def. OirtstYn Jensen, 9-7; 5ameef' Chopra (CdM) def. Olris Glover. 8-6; Brian Morton (CdM) def. Ben Johnson. 8-6; Cameroo Ball (CdM) def. Scott 1\'lglett. 9-7; Chris Green (SX) def. Curtis Ellmore. 8:.o. ~I•: ~I (SX) def. CoffiriS-Morton, 8-5; ~a (CdM) def. Ttiplett-luntea, 8-3; Johnson.Green (SX) def. Bafl-Randy Myers, 9-8. sa••tAL CamM oa. MM 7, ~ 2 9 al•: P.tcer Collins (CdM) def. ArwJy Metzler, 8-6; Ryan Osgood (R) def. dvistian Jensen, IM; Sameer Chopra (CdM) def. lach Millet, 9-8 (7-4): Brian Morton (CdM) def. Sam Davidson. 8-6; c.neron Ball (CdM) def. Scott Mertln. lt-3; CUrtis Eltmore (CdM) def. Ben Bosoden. M. Dou11111: Metzler-Osgood CR> «Mt. co111ns:.a."_'°' .... °10l""'""I. 8-4; ~a (CdM) .wf. Miner-Martin. •5; lilt-Myers (CdM) def.~ 8-5. C...1wG1 -~aa.MM1 ...._Matt Boeker (CG) def.~-~ 1-1: Nick Boeker (CG) def. Christian Jef'9en, 1-3; ~ weldl (CG) def. s.r-Chopr., M; Owistien hlz (CG) def. Brian Morton, 9-8 (S-6); Matt c..a.ia (CG) def. Cameron Ball, 8-5; Luis Baraldl (CG) def. Curtis Ellmore, 8-5. Doulllel: Collins-MortOn' (CdM) def. M. Boecker· Weidl, 8-6; N. Boecker-Cabana (CG) def. Jensen- Chopra. 8-4; Paiz-Baraldi def. Ball-Myers, 9-7. FlntRowld Peninsula 9, Kansas City (Mo.) P@mbroke Hills 0 Cardinal Gibbons 9, Shawnee Mission Northwest (Kansas) 0 Rodchum 9, Glendale (Springfield. Mo.) 0 Corona del Mar 5, x.vier (Louisville, Ky.) " 5eMfftr'* . Cardinal Gibbons 6, Peninsula 3 Corona del Mar 7, ROdthunt 2 ...,.. Cardinal Gibbons S. Corona det M¥ 1 Steve Kraiss, one of State, Sunderman dended his best route Wa.!> m coaching, and hP got his start under Doug Stockham at Ramona l-hgh m · RiveNde ·With d yedf's e~penence and a JV basketball l.ltle, he spent lhree years at a fabled group of basketball players, was trapped, but threw up an off-balanced, towering prayer from the outer reaches, the ball sailing up and over the front of the backboard, and ... swish, with no time left. Sunderman lnqlewood under Buck Srruth Nothing but net for the jubilant Eagles in a oever·to- be-forgotten 42-40 thriller That's the way it was for Sunderman, a coach whose teams year-in and year-out dtd a precision.dance on the floor that even the Radio City Rockettes would envy. Execution was lhe name of the game. Seemingly with a magic wand, blending fire, dedication loyalty and some pure talent. Sundennan's Estanoa quintets racked up a 149-44 won-loss record, winning or shartng five league championships and • finishing second the other two years with teams generally c onsidered undersized underdogs. Nobody worked harder for the wins; and no one ever second-guessed hls coaching. •1 toved the way we played. "I w~ the Bee and C'ee toach. and typically every \\ednesday and Fnday I'd c0c1cb those two game!>, then take over the JVs dl the start of the second half. dnd then hll tn as the varstt} d. ststant, • scUd Sunderman Costd "-1eSd was the next stop dnd hh; ldSt JV team was the lfVlfle LPdgue champion something which he still chenshes. As Mesa's var;ity coach fo r : three year the l\lustdngs had ft- wmmng record every time out, werP 42-32 overall. but just nus-.ed lhe playoffs wtth Sta.C Muler, Danny Byers d.Ild Mark Oman among his favontes. ~ Then came the golden yeiiii. dl EsldnCtd where hoops rul~<t With Bob Francy as the pnnc1µdl dnd Bill Wetzel the0 "'1>, SundE>mlan reaped the benelm. "l rNlized how unportant - hdsketball v. as · ..aid Sunderman, •and I had (as 1stdnt I Jot> Reid with me all seven year- "I think tht>\' (his players! knew I cared for Jhem, • continued Sunderman, whose trademark was .,heer mtensit) EASTER TIME HUNTS a controlled fast break, Wlth four or five different presses, yet the kids were so smart, we could hold the ball and htt free throws.• recalled Sunderman, m his 21st year as an Enghsh teacher at Estancia, and a member of the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the oncoming millennium. Sunderman's coaching career had several stops, but clearly the glory days were m a seven-year run with the Eagles. ·1 never chewed them out on the floor, m front of their fnends or parents. I never wanted to sho a kid up.· Next were four uccessful yt'dr., as Oranqe Coast's women's basketbdll codc-h, followed by a y€'ar assist.mg Bill Mulligan at UC'I, three yeurs as an assLSlant at Sc1ddleback College and another three Wlth Mulligan at hvme Vall y. CdM hoping to pull away from the pack with pre-Easter clashes against Woodbridge and El Toro. 8ARRY-fAULKNH.R ~Pb The final baseball season of the Sea Vlew League as we know it bas 12 games remain- ing and every last one may be required to tireak the current four-way first-place tie, which includes Corona del Mar. Coach John Emme's Sea Kings (5·2, 2-1 in l~gue) created the four-team logjam Friday with a 6-4 win over visiting Irvine and they Will try to keep pace by finishing out the first f9UDd Tuesday at Woodbridge and Thursday at home against El Toro. Newport Harbor (1-6-1, 0-3), on the other tjand, is hoping to jom the party. Coach Jim Klefer's Sailors host El Thro Tuesday, before lfinding up the pre-Easter Vacation tourna· ment by visiting lM.ne lbunday. But for a heartbreaking setback Wednes- day at Santa Margarita, CdM would be a step closer to moldng good on aenl.or catcher Mark Hatfield's preseeson pledge that the Sea Kings would win the Jeogue crown. Hatfield, who milled the JMne game with a. sprained ankle, is expected to return this week and the Sea Kings can use hll offemtve P.UJ1ch. But this CdM team, more eo than thOM tn recent yeen, bu proved it can win cOOlll· t.,.tly with J)ltchlng and defenee. CdM b8I ~ j\l8t 11 NDI lD HS ftnt tru.e 1e1gUe cOate1t1, wb8e ·~ m riiril per game ltlelf. The.see KiDgl bave p1odnced to of tblllr 18 rum on home runs. IDdudlng a Matt LenGQ grand slam and two-run shots by David Beser, Ertc Wiethorn and Alex Bottom. Larson and returning Newport-Mesa Dis- trict Player of the Year 1Y Harper have split the two league victories on the mound. Newport Harbor has been outscored, 27-6, but five Sailor errors have contributed to that margin. Solo homers by Nick La.ngsdorf and Miguel Sandoval produced the 'l'lm' lone runs in loss- es to CdM and Santa Margarita, respectively, while Sailor sluggers have provided all-too- few hits with runners in scoring position. ... meanwhile, in the PCL, M~'s comeback . kids are rumbling ... There was joy in Mesaville Friday after· noon, after the Mustangs worked some late. inning magic for the second straight Pacific Cout League game to defeat Laguna Hills, 16-9, and claim a Iha.re of the leogue lead. But, amidst the j>Oitgame euphoria, Mus· tangs Coach Kirk &uennei&ter attempted to keep bis playen' spikea planted firmly in a reelity that indudea 12 more PCL games. Spiedfk:ally, Ba\llllermelltet wanted to make .U.. they didn't sl*Ml their weekend focusin9 on Tbunday.. .aboWdown at A1ito NigUel. ... the f1na1 week alone In ~ balf-gem9 tw>tnd ...... and tJnNer.; .()-} .... they f.ued to..,. egalDlt uoea.1n a 10-10 stAJeme~ e6glat inning lu.cs.y on the 'l'rojMI' dia· maad). •taguna Beach (where Mesa travels Tues- day) is going to win a game in league this year," Bauermeister: said. •Let's just make sure it isn't against us." The Mustangs will attempt to flrush off the first round of PCL play Uus week by carrying on the momentum created by scoring 35 runs in their first three league contests. BAuermeister has maintained, all along, his lineup will score runs. The key factor, be con· tends, is whether Mesa (5-2-1) can pitch and play defense well enough to remam in title contention. · Senior right-hander Ruben Manalla (-4-0) has struck out 18 while pitching 15 of Mesa's 22 PCL inning , thus far. H is also the cleanup hitter and went 5 for 7 and reached in 9 of 10 plate appearances last week. Freshman Nick Cabico, who started against Uru, and sophomore Carlos Franco have handled the other PCL pitching cho.r for the Mustangs, who bav benefited from offensive balance. Mesa. got hits from all rune po in th order against Laguna Hills and are averaging ne&ly 13 hits per game against PCL p1tchlng. Mancilla (two homers) and Nick Lambert each hav grand slams in the first three leaguegam · Estancia (2·6. 1-l in leogu ) al$0 enters the final week of the flnt ro\Uld with moment\Ull. after riding four hom run to a 10-.9 trlumph Friday at Laguna Beath. Coecb Tun Green's Bagi vts t Un1Venlty Tuetday. then bOIJ Laguna HUll Thunday. Junior ftnt bueman David Aldva WM 4 for 5 With two doUbkil, a homer end ftVe RBis for the Eegles. who have fallen to and Alilo Niguel thus f&I. •There's nothing like coaching the htgh school game.• said Sunderman. "People couldn't get in the gym ... and the playoUs. I enjoyed the pressure games, the games against Corona del Mar." Sunderman and Corona del Mar coaching legend Jack Errion went to the mat 14 times. Each won seven. Among Estanda's heavyweights were Steve Van Horn and Mike and Tony Camp, among others, and relative!~ unsung standouts such as Gavin Warlaumont, or Doug Pmckncy, Th .., mo t me.morable was wtlh Mulligan al UCI as the Anteaters shocked N('vada-las Vegas and UCLA. a., well as a forevl'f-~vored conqu tat Fr no ._ tat Sund nnan and wife Pam httv two childr n, 2.C-~ear-old , R) n. and Kelly, v. ho will gnsdu after three ) ears f th U. of Anzona in tay. I ~ ~~STA MESA -Brandon T6cmpson's two--run bottler U1 the smh .inning snapped a 3-3 tie and Orlilig'e Coast College went on to def~~\ visiting Santa Ana. 8-4. in Ottmge Empire Conference base- ball Saturday. r~as the 11 lb or the season for Thompson, wbo leads the OEC in home runs. The Pirates, with 17 hits, were led by Ryan Clark (4 fot 4 with an RBI double), Matt. Pope (2 for 3 :SOFTBALL ~C sweeps lfVpe away --.. ~A MESA -Gina Lleben- g~ck out five and racked u~r 10th Vlctory with a 4-0 sm.ttolit, and Alysia Atchley sQ:(1c~ out nine and scattered four ~a J-1 victory in the night- c~ Southern California Col- IC'~Jf' s softball team swept aside VlSJtmg Hope International Uni- ver,~ty Saturday in nonconfer- Pnf!'e play. The twin wins improves sec to 24.-9. Hope falls to 14-16. NONCONFOtHCE Fintp1M sec 4. H<M'£ IN'TONATIONAL o Hope International 000 000 0 -0 9 2 socal College 101 002 x -4 11 1 McMillan and McDonald; Uebengood and Murie. W -Liebengood, 10-2. l ·McMillan, 5-7. Second game sec 3. HoP£ INTONATIONAL 1 Hope International 010 000 O -1 4 3 SoCal College 000 300 x -3 5 1 Lagerstrom and McDonald; Atchley and 1ordan. W -Atchley, 5--0. L Lagerstrom, 3-3. 28 -Morganti (H). . . -. s.c..1...,. ...,.,. J. SoCAL c:ouw 1 Biola '01 001 0 · l I 0 SoCaJ CoRege 000 000 1 -1 ~ 2 Orr, Mohn (7) and Kane; Stedder, , WiHiams (6) ~ Dent. W -Orr. L -Stedder. 3·3. 28 • Marsh (8). HR • Booth (SCQ. , • Jones goes 38.45 in the 300 hurdles, 15.3 in 1 ~O highs; several impressive at distance carnival. Newport Har--.iii~~~,.... bor High's track I I A C I and field forces were sent in three directions Saturday and standout efforts were produced at the Pasadena Games, as well as at the Azusa Pacific/ Arroyo High Distance Carnival. ·Junior lfevor Jones continues his assault on the sticks. Just 5- foot-8 and 135 pounds, he high- stepped the 300 hurdles with a 38.45 clocking in a second-place effort, the fastest time this season for an Orange County hurdler on the prep level. And in the open 110 hurdles, he was second in 15.3, the best ti.me this season for any Sea View League h\ll'dler. Meanwhile, at Azusa Pacific, several Sailors spent the day excelling in boys and girls com- petition. · Steve Jensen turned in person- al best in the 800 meters with a second-place effort at 1 :57 .O. and Curt Herberts clocked a third- place 9:32.2 in the 3,200, another standout performance. Junior Chris Landgren broke 10 minutes for the first time with a 9:57.7 in the 3,200 (second), and Adam Antonini had a pr with a second in the 1,600 with a 4:32.8. Doug Dukes, a junior, went 2:04 and 4:39.5 in the 800 and 1,600; and Hugo Cortes clocked a 2:05.3 in the 800. Four girls distinguished them- selves at Azusa Pacific -Amber Steen, Alicia McFall, Lynn Rinek and Carrie Foss. then Piling up an 11-hit attack to send the Cavalieri away with an S.Oloa. Kristen Urban spun the shutout in the nightcap and was backed up by Usa Huntington (i tor 4 with. a double) and Liz Lord (2 for 3). 1 'The split gives Harbor a ~·7 record. Santiago is 5-7. .., .. """~ SM1W10 4 ...._, HAMGll O Santiago Q22 000 0 • 4 9 1 Newport Harbor 000 000 0 • 0 2 0 Dedcer and Araujo; Lord and Nielsen. W -Dedler, 3-4. l -lol'd, 1-2, 28 • Robertson (S). MClOND CIMll NIM'ORT HAMoa ... 5NlnMIO 0 : Santiago· 000 000 0 -0 7 ~ Newport Harbor 020 024 x -a 11 ~n and Araujo; Urban and Nielsen. W -Urban, 1·3. l -Robertson. " 2-2. 28 -Huntington. Mustangs win twice LAN. SOflllll CASTER -, Costa Mesa Higb's softball team; collected a 7-1 victory over Bis~ op and a 5-4 win over Victo~r Val ley Christian at the Hig High Desert Oassic Friday an Saturday. In the quarters the Mustangs dropped a 7-0 decision to Antelope Valley. In a 5·4 first-round win over Victor Valley Christian, Mesa junior Michelle Nguyen singled home Kelly Daub and Brooke Shanley with two out in the sev- enth to break a 3.3 tie and Shan- ley held on for her third pitching victory in nine decisions. Nguyen was 3 for 4 with three RBis, while Daub scored twice. · Against Bishop. Daub was 2 for 3 with two runs scored and a stolen base, and Shanley had three RBI. HtGHlAND ~MENT CosTA MESA 5 Jonnson breaks up Cypress' no-hit bid COSTA MESA -Keli Johnson of *Oiange Coast College broke up a no-hit bid Friday with a sin- gle in the fifth inning as three Cypress pitchers combined on a one-fiit shutout in an 8-0 Orange Emptre Conference victory called after five inrungs because or 8 mercy rule. Dtvbton champlou ln the NeWPOrt BMdl Boys Club foartll-grade boys With a 10·3 record are the Magic, coached by Peter Helfrich and umwat SCott bmser wttb tile team coDsls~ of (standlng, trom leftt: .Jeulca Peshett. Sebuti&11 Crl•ello, T.J. flsh, CbarlleJlalnser and Steen had a season best of 2:21.7 in the 800 (third); McPall's fourth-place t 1:23.6 was ber best this season in the 3,200; Rinek, a sophomore, had a pr in the 800 with a 2:26.5 for third place, and Foss won her 800 heat in 2:29.8, a pr for the junior. VIC'f'CM VN.ilY OtlumAN 4 Costa Mesa 200 010 2 -S 7 2 Victor Valley Christian 001 020 1 -4 5 2 Shanley and Kllmklewicz; Alvarada and Ongslng. W -Shanley, 3-6. L - Alvarada. 28 -Daub (CM). AHm..0N VAUiY 7, CosTA MISA 0 Matthew Helfrich; (front row, from left): Mlcbaet 'I'Mfard. Jwe Manball Del Jllldn Wblstler. TRACK Fikse sparkles SCHEDULE Newport splits a pair N E W -------rr Po RT SOFlllLL Antelope Valley 011 014 O -7 5 1 Costa~ 0000000 -031 Bloyd and Mathias; Shanley, Melcer (5) and Watkins. W -81old. L -Shanley, 3·7. CosTA MBA 7, BISHOP 1 Com Mesa 040 102 0 -7 11 0 llshop ()()() ()() 1 0 -1 4 2 C)rpress starter Mandy RocJC- weU struck out eight m three 1m;Wlgs to earn her 16th wm or the season. Stacey Carmen rPacbed on an error m the first uullng. OCC's only other bd)i~runner LA VERNE -Rachel Fikse, a sophomore transfer from the Uni- versity of Redlands, broke two Southern Calllomia College school records Saturday at the University of La Veme. lrack and Field lnvita· uonal, tossing the hammer 115 feet. 2 mches; and the shot. 34.9112 • Softball Community college· Of~ Coast at S.n Diego City Colleg9 Touma~ High schoOI • Newport Hart>Or at Leguna 8ecidi, l:1S; Costa Mesa at ~~r·Hlghland Toomarnef\t. TENNIS Vanguards split COSTA MESA -Lewis & Clark State made a stop at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club Satur- day and split with Southern Cal- ifornia College as the host Van- guards captured a 5-2 victory in men's competition. but dropped an 8·1 decision ln the women's match. SCC's men improve to 12-3, the women are 11-3. BEACH -Newport Harbor Hlgh's softball team split with visiting Santiago Satwday in nonleague play, dropping the opener. 4-0. Shanley and Kllmklewicz; Nickle, Harrison (2) and McKinnon . W -Shanley, 4-7. L -Nldtle. Estancia's Munoz runs 9:41in3,200 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Estancia High senior ----- Alberto Munoz ran a 9:41 in the 3,200 meters Satur-I I A C I pjtANGE EMPli.E COHRRENCE Cv~ 8, OltANGE CoAST 0 Cypn?SS 102 32 • 8 9 1 • 1lw""9 WM day, highlighting an aggregation of Eagles competing a t the Surf C1ty Invitational at Huntington Beach High. Or•nge Coast 000 00 -O 1 3 ~ell, Monreal (4), Louwsma (5) and lOdcwood, Whittaker (4); Espmo~a. Perez (4) and Prante. Quartucy (5). W -Rockwell, 16-1. Other Vanguards dJ.stmgwshing Lhemselves mcluded overall win- ners Isis Gonzales in the 400 meters (58.52) and Tanya Hanson in the high Jump (5-2). High school boys· Corona del Mar at Santi Margarlt.l, 3:15 p.m. 5oCM. Cowol s. UwlS • a.-2 He was third in the open event. Also competing with honors for Estancia's boys were Tony Magana. l Espinoza, 3-14 0>< -~· ·D E E P SEA Sutm.AY'S COUNTS Personal bests were chalked up by Hanson m the 200 (28.97) and long JWDP (1 4-51/•). Bnanna Cox in the 800 (2:54.97). Beth Weidler in the javelin (81-7) and Sara Herken- hoff in the shot (31-1 }. •'n'adcMdl'teld COmm1.1nity college~ women • Orange C.oast at SoUthem ~tfomta MultHYents lnYltatiOoal at Santa Barbara, 9a.m. •Gotf s~ J~ l.SCO def Hunt. 6-l •• ~~ Ulfue6rMld (SCQ def vi.I< .. 6-4, ~ M• (>U.J def O'G< .OV. 6-4. H Skrraaymltl (SCQ def P'ohl. 6-l, ft.2. o.hlln (5CQ d9f Stell•~ M . 6-2, Kastel (lO dfl. V\4 6-l, 6-4 ~ Hunt..flohl (l.0 def Ulfvebr.M-Skn«zynst~ a.s, Olh~tMU (SCO def O'G<ldy-St.oling. a.S, ICMtal Vlelt• (5CO def Joh.tnsson.\.'.11. .. ) Stephan Appell and Manuel Orozco. Magana won his heat in the 3,200 with a tin).e of 10:08.7, with team- mate Appell fourth in the same heat at 10:38. Orozco won his heat in the 800. clocking a 2:03. Estancia's girls were paced by Uz Huipe. Janet Banales, Katelyn Aronson and Ericka Hernandez. Huipe won her 3,200 heat in 12:00.0 Newport Landing 5 boats. 85 a~rs. 25 sand bass, 16 sculpin, 1 shee!lhead, 1 sole, 99 rockfish, Chns Gordon clfld Brad Ryan set personal bests in men's competi- tion; Gordon m the 100 high hur- dles (17.75) and Ryan in the 1,500 (5:03). High school boys • Newport Harbor vs. Mltllkan, It El OotadO Park. 2:30 p.m .; TUJtln vs. Costa Mesa. at Costa Mesa GKC. Mesa IJnda course. 2 p.m. Bonales was 11th in her 3,200 heat with a time of 12:57, and went 6:00.0 in the 1,600, also 11th in her heat. 66 whitefish, 25 white aoaker, 2 cow cod, 44 red snapper. THE COSTA MESA ZON~G AOMINIS· TRAT WIU RENDER A OECI ION ON THURS- DAY. APRIL 8, 11199, OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THE:REAFTER, ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS 1 JeNING APPLICA· TION l'A-99-07 FOR JAC· OUELI~ CHECK. AU· THORIZED AGENT FOA DONAHUE·SCHRIBER FOR A MINOA CONDI· TIONAL USE PERMIT TO A LLO W LIGHT ACO~TICAI.. MUSIC ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Nj£WL_ 7·00 P M.-9 30 PM, AT THE EXISTING IN"A RESTAUAAHT.J.0- CAfEO AT 260 BRli:;10l ST~EET IN A C1 ZONE Er-4VIRONMENTAL OE· TERMINATION' EXEMPT ti2! ZONING APPLICA· TI ZA·99-08 FOA KEN K ESCH ~ AN AD· MINtSTRATlVE ADJUST· Metil' TO ALLOW A ~ O~IATION' FROM THE FR NT SETBACK RE· 0 REMENT (20' REO.; 12·1~IN~ ~OFASI~ i\'.'f"' RESIOOQi ON A V~NT PARCEL LO· ~EO A T21M RALEIGH NUE IN AN R1 ZONE E IAONMENT AL O&• ~INATION· EXEMPT. ZONING APPl.ICA· Tl N ZA•tt•Ot FOR PH M ZJ4Pf'Al.A. C I HINNEWINl<lil • CONSTRUCTION, INC., F A MiNOf' COHOC· USE PERMIT TO AllOW 31% OF THE PAAKINO SPACU TO BE COMPACT &PACES (25~ PESIMITTEDl. lO .\C• CIMOD~'TI A P OHO MfOICAL U 1.DCATID AT 218' N RT IOUUiVMIO IN A C1 ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL OE· TERMINATION EXEMPT 4 ZONING APPLICA· TION ZA·99-10 FOR DAN JUDGE. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR H .R BARROS FOR A MINOR CONDITIONAL use PER· MIT TO DEVIATE FROM SHARED PARKING RE· OUIREMENTS FOR A PROPOSED PHYSICAL THERAPY (MEDICAL) USE AT BARCLAY'S CENTER, LOCATED AT 103 EAST 17TH STREET, SUITE "0", IN A C1 ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL OE· TERMINATION. EXEMPT. FOR FURTHER IN• FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPUCATlONS. TELEPHONE (71 4) 754-5245 OR CAU AT TME OFFICE ~ THE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 200.._ 77 FAIR ORIVE..1.. ..... ~:>.1 A MESA, CAllFVt1NIA P~Newport a..ch.00.11 ~ OaUy PU04 Mardi 29, 1089 M437 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of' PUBUC HURINO OF COSTA MESA REDEVELOP. • MENT AGENCY ANO CITY OP C08TA llUA CfTY COUNCIL A!LATINO TO ~D IMP'OSt- TION C1' MAL PftOP· ERTY ""'8UAHT TO TH! FMST AMOO-ME HT TO A, FOM>MLI ttOU9'MO AGRlllllNT WITH HdlTAT fOR HU• MAMTY Of ORANOl eot*TY, INC. Tiit ooetl MIN ,._. doelopment Agency ("AllenC)"') and tne City 1en 1 .. umony relaUve to A PETITION hu 92813. CoUnol of the City ol Costa Ille sale or the Ag1Mmen1 bMn fll9d by GEE LAN IF YOU OBJECT TO Mesa ("City Council") wilt Arly l*'SOn or organilation hold 1 loin! public hearlng may I le !tie t 1 TO RAASIG In dMt Su-the gr.ming ot the al Whldl !hey wiM consider on 1~, ~ro~o::~~/ perfor Court of Cetifo,... petition, you 1hould the sale 01 praperty 10 Hab-oev.lopmenl of said prop-nla, County of Otenge. appear ., the heerfng Ital lor Humanity ol Orange erty not later 1h8n 12 00 TI-IE PETITION , .. and •tat• your objeo· County, Inc. porauanl 10 noon..r. ~rff 12, 1999 with gue1ta the' GE! LAN tlona or file written the Flrat Amendment to Al· the 1,;1ty Clertc, First Floor TO RAASIG be appoint· objectlona with the fordable Houllng A.ore•· City Han. n Fair Dlfve, 9d •• P•r•onal repreHn-court before the haer· ment ("Agreement") In Coata Meaa, Celllomla 1Aatlv. to lldmlnl•tar th• Ing. Your 11PP•ara,,c1 conn1ctlon with the Publllhed Newpon Htate of the deo9dent. may ba in ...,_oft or by propoaed developmenl o1 Beach-CO.Sta Mela Daily THE PETITION r• -,our attorney. an allordable housing Pltoc Mardi 29. Apr11 5. QUHtl the deo9dent'a IF YOU ARE A projeci on oena1n real 1999 WILL and codlolla, If CREDITOR or • contln- praperty loeated at Parc.t M435 any, be admtt9d to r.nt cr.ditor of the 5 (2136 Wallace Avenue). Flctltloua Bualneaa probate. The WlLL end ece .. ed1 VoU rnuat file on which praperty Win bl N St any codlolla are eveff. -,our ctewn with the constructed one (1). new •m• atement able for ax.ninadon In court and m9'1 •copy to detached 11~11 '.•mlly The fOllOwing Ptraont the file kept by the the peraonel repr .. ent .. home (the "P ect") Pur· •1• doing bualntll 88 "OUrt. tlv. ...... olnted by the I ...... It Phonomen1a1, 351 Old .. -... auan 10 .... n 1y Newport ~i auite ~3• TI-IE PETmON r.-court within four Redevel09ment law Sa Cell· Newpon t)QCTl, Cellfom&a QUHte Mithority to month• from the dete = ~·~.~ 92663 admlnltter the eet9te of firtt laauence ot aaq • In partteular Secllon Jeff Adachi. 351 OIO under the lnd~nt lattere • prolAdad In 33433, a )Cini public*" NIWPOI\ ~-L au.ta 343, Admlnlttt9tion of fe· .. otion 9100 of the 1ng on tne Agf'ffment Will ~ 6Mefl, ca111om1a tetH Aot. ~ euthorl-Celffornla Probet• Cock. bl held by .,... A~ncy and 926a3 tv win allow the per1on-The time tor fiting It'll City Ccuncll on April Thie bualnea• la eon-el repr"entatfw to tM• dalmt wlll not explra 12. 1099 at 4.00 p.m. °'as ducted by: an l~~u£.,,. meny 90"0.,. without b•fora four month• IOOO thar'Nlter u the met• .._YI you ata.""' _.,"' obtaining ooutt aipprov-from the hearing date ~ ~':r1.1n~ ~~No ~=~no.:=n nou~~ab0t3v !XAM- Hit•. n FaJr DIMI. Coatil ~ ... = ~"'~ howe .... r, the ~Mi IN! the fie kept by the ~A,g~°'r:' 00::. Otfln9I COl"1CY 0n 3-4-999 r-.>rnentedw wMI be ooun. If ~ .,. • ,,_. t•tlcn ral•llv• to Iha 1'"'7N010 ,...Wred to ~ nodoe aon I~ In Iha ~ .... ~ 0.lly PllOI Mar.I. 1$. 22, •• Inter.et.ct penona Mtate1 ~ "Wf ·fh arid doco "':J:rty· 29, 1"9 m.423 ""'••• they h•Y• wfth me ooun • fennll --~!. .......... ~ aa, ... ,.. w•ved nodo• Of con-.. equeet for lpeolal ,...,_,, •rt ... _..... "" aent9d to the ~td Nodoe of the fQlng of"" :,~~= llOTICa OF aouon.) TI-. ~ lnv.ntOfV and llPPfll•al 1n lhe f'~t o.. 10 dent odmf"'•tratlon of ..._ ...... Of of l*tment F1111 Oty euthority wtl be.,....._. MY ,_..... Of MOoUnt M ... 71 Feir Olfw, bit1 GP: W'lloM en lntirwted • JM'O'liOd ln ...,.. Meaa If you htve fllt'1 peraon fin an obtelMn ~ ._ aillrwn• quntlMI on N propoMO • to the ~ 9"d .-._ C... A ,. Pl'Ofee', pleue contKt «:Am • ta1• 9"°WI good _,.. why "*' fOf ........ ,...... tN1tl Ullman, ..,..... • 'fo • ...,., beMfSo the oourt lhocM not fMn It Ml_,. trom IMl'IC and HOUllna Man· of.... olMhON oono pent the ~. ._ OOUft oe..tt. 11ger, .at (714) 754 5187 u• OfMtlDti, Md A HIA"INO on the i = :t;• . d(itln~t City Ml petlOMWhorMyodw-~ wfll" Mid Oft rJ!!i 1 ... _ -~--non~.::=".:.,,,..,~.., .. ..., an ~i~1111r1:4I ,..,... w. mey:: 111 11' ~ .._ J. ':fA= :;. .~n if:·~ 'og: =---_,., hMMo ohtcnlOf_.• ~ ftAAllG Drlva Oranto CA ..,._ MMI I Arronson was 11th in her 800 he.attn 2:49.2. Hernandez clocked times of 2:52.0 and 6:13.0 in the 800 and 1,600. Flctltfou• BualntH Name S1Aa1Aament The following persona ere oa.ng busNu aa: Citrus Venturea, 2&45 Eut Coell H!Qhway, Co-r on a del ~er . C A 92625-2290 Willlam c Rfno. 1021 Granville Onve, NeWJ>0(1 Beaen, CA R660-e205 This bualneu la con· dueled by Ill lnd!Yldual Heve you ataned doing business vat? Yh, 4115186 Wiiiiam C Rina Thll atatemenr waa nled With the County Clet1! ol Orengo Count\r.J22·09 1 871., Dally Piiot Mar. 29, Aflr 5, 12, 19, 1"9 M434 BSC 1215 NOTIC£0F PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATI! OF: MICHAEL A. NE1LL CASE NO. A1M404 To all halrt, blMlf· clertes, ctedttcra. cont• tngent crecltOf'I. ~ pet· ION wtlO may ollerw\N be lnt8""*' In lhl d or .,.._, or boltl. ol. keC>I by the COUit. THE" PETITION requests authority to adnuncster It'll estate undef Iha l~­ ent Admlnlatrauon cl Es-tatu N;f, (This Authority 'lWllf allow the pellOf'lal rep- rasentallW to take many aC\lons wlltlOU\ obtaining court approval. Before taking oertatn very lmJ>Of • tant actions, however, the pe11ona1 repreaantatiVe wll be requil'9d 10 give no- bOe to lnlerl$ted peraone untaaa Oley hive walwd notlol O< cOnMnt9d 10 lhe pfOpOMd action.) The lt'I· dependent edmloll1r1oon •uthorttv • be gfal\t9d unteaa an lot•l'9Sled per-'°" flllt an obfedicn 10 lhe l*ltlon and &hOWI OOod cauM wtiy the court lhculd not grant the IU1hcrity. A ~EAAIHG on the pell· ¥on wlll bl h.icl on Apl'l 29, 1999 al 1.45 p.tn . In~ L73 loctlled at 341 The C Orlve South, Orlngt, C 92868. MICHAE'l A. NEllL MC1AC VISW ,. PETITION FOR PA<>-MEMo-•• ..... _ BATE hU blell f"-d by "-~ MARY C NEILL Cemetery • Mortu.ry In N $1.tpel'<>f Covl\ ot Chapel • Crematory c.llfomll, COWl1y of ORANGE 3l500 Padle vi. Owtve Tti& PETITIO« FOR ~ 8-::1\ PA08ATE reQutlCt hi M4-af00 MAAYC.NElll I~:::::-:::::::~ be appolnMd .. ~ 11 ............ 10 .... .. , TM .... ~ .. decle- dont THE PETrTION '9QUNft M deeldel.:'1 YM 8nd OOdlCllll, "9"1. lie~ '° ~· Tiit Wll Ind lif't'f clOdldla ... .....,.. ~·----·"' .... ~-·~··· trl;:'l l• ;, I ,; '• ' , 1)6'. •; .,. _,,_ IF YOU OBJECT to lhe granting ol the pellllcn, you should 8'>PIMr 8' the hear- ing and state your = uona °' rite wr1n.n • tlOnl wilt\ the COUit or. the heaAng. Your ap-pu"nce mtY bl In peraon 01 !>Y your at\bmey. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or contingent credllor ol lhe ~. you muat Illa Y"lUt clelm ..... the ocuff end mel • copy to.,. peraonal r1pr11en1111Y1 eDPOlnted by Ile couf1 Within four mOnlha from Iha dJte cl the "tit IMuetQ ol lettlf'I 11 PfOl/ldld In Pro- bela COde HCllioc\ 9100. The lime lor llllno c:lalma wll no4 •icplnt bef'or. fOVf menu. trom the heeMg date notad abOvl YOU MAY EXAMINE the --------- Ille kept by lhe court. II you art a person Interested In the estate. yo1.1 may Ille wl1h the coutt a R9QUUt tor 6'**' Notice (form OE· 154 I ol the filing cf an In· vtOlory and IPPfllsal ol utate auets e< ol any petition or acoount as prOVldld In Probate Code tectlon 1250. A Requea1 tor Spec:tal No4k=-form la avellable from Iha court clertc A 1'IHney fof the PeUtloMt: ' _,AM&I It MARV= ' ESQ. (Cl8 t1AIOO I J '700 NOR'lH CLE !C?M>J.~Ufle tao, fll'-'WUN Al ll7CM PubUahed Newport Beach-Co&• .... OaitY PfloC Mardi 29. Aptlt 2, ~. 1999 M438 Alternative" DJscOunt Olsket, Cremadona: 8Urla1 service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paylns Inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call TOii free 1.-.w..uur ~~l .. 12 '•Caal& l THE C08T A MESA ZONINO ADMIN18 TRATOflt Will RENOEA A DEQSION ON THURS-DAY..i.~ 22. 19" OR AS :KJUl't AS POSslelE THEREAFTER, ON THE FOl.1.0WIHG rTEM 1 ZOHINO APl'UCA· TION ZA·H·11 FOR 8RUC£ JORDAN~ AU· THOAIZED AGEN 1 FOR NEXUS DEVELOPMENT CORPORA'nONfflAL. TER WADA. FOR A MINOR CONDITIONAL. USE PER· MIT TO ALLOW A 950·UNIT 1 AND 2 STORY MINl·WARE· HOUSE FACILITY WITH A LIVE-IN MANAGER'S UNIT ON A VACAtlf, 3,V.ACRE PARCEL LO. CATED AT 1741 WHIT· TIER AVENUE IN AN MG ZONE. Etf\'IRONMENT AL. DETERMINATION: NEGATIVE DECLARA· TION, (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW FOR 20 OAVS AT THE PLANNING DIVISION). FOR f:URTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPUCATIONS, TELEPHONE (71 4 I 754-5245 OR CAL.l Af Gl EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTIJNITY All "81 ............... 11111 ........ .. mjld .... fff.. "" fllr ...... Act If 1111 • .....-H Wlllcll ..... 1fttta1 •• tfttttb• .,.., ,,.tlftlCt, ll•llltlH tf ill1Ctl•l11t1t1' ............ ""'· rtlltttt. Ml,.......,, ........ IDtls If llllelef """'· " •• '"""" tt .... llf llClt ,,tllltlCt. ll9lllllM. ,....... ..... n11 • .,,.,,," w111 .. 1 ._..., ..... .., """"'" .... "'ml ... wtlk• " " tltltlllll If ...... °" ,. ... ,. Ill •trtltr llltlllllil 11111 Ill llwtlll111 tllnrn1111 11 "'' ~ 1111nlla•1t "11 ............ lly Ital&. 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Uncofn lllrcwy 71UtOtAO /Ve, 'fl 11~1; t/oa ~;~" A GOOD ADI • ~ ACROaa ' ·-Ha't" 5 . ._loolt 10~ 14~cily 15 8UWMd 11 fllh\ Clitector l<uln 1'1 ~omrn M>ber toy ~ny 11 Qodi 1ounteln .,..... 20 C.avan stoP 22Weddlng announoement word 23 ~II• ecstatic 24 Circular objects 26 Tum to the r1ght 27 Swift cat 30 Getting ready to bloom 34 Phlladelphla foott>allel's 35 Edges 38 RlvtK: Sp. 37 Excavat" 38 Mops '4Q Fiiied tortilla 41 Devoured 42 ThaHand, formel1y 43 Guffawed 45 Bnlln twisters 47 Kiln prockx:ts 48 Lungmler 48 The labulous Galbo 50 Beepef 53 PubO<der =~ felture 81 Not WOltd!\g e2 FlltMatlng bird 83 All« 84 Floor piece 86 Sly loolt ee T uridsh offtelal 87 Accounting period DOWN 1 SO(iny- 2 TerritQl'Y 3 Unseen cllaractef on "The Maiy Tvtef Moo<• Stiow" 4 Unbellev9f'I 5 Well-known uncle 6 Win the tttle conclusively 7 Gawks at 8 Rise·and shine 9 Band!Mder Brl)'fVn 10 Mended 11 Actress Chase t 2 Restrict calories 13 Soothe 19 Pays attention to 21 Locality 25 More ltnpe11inent 26 Private eye 27 Fragrant WOOd 28 "Pape 0oc• ------~ 3'29... C 11119, UnlMd F-... Syndical• Duvatief's Preminger country 46 Mul'kler 29 Urged (on) •7 Moralize 30 Lobster eater's •9 Valleys pro4ector 50 Cain's brother 31 More than 51 Entice vexed 52 Teenager's 32 More woe agreeable 53 Where 33 Candy or Mongolia Is coollle 55 Entertainer 35 Zodiac sign Sedgwick 39 ·1-a Teenage 56 Earthen pot Werewoir 57 FOf1uneteller 40 All 59 Coof(book amt 42 Pond scum 60 Beverege with 44 Director crumpeta 1 f STUMPED? Call lor Answers • Tou00 toM °' Ac4My ""°'* 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANSISUVS • 95c""" mln<A<t 1-900-370-9800 ext code 500 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS ......... By awtt.IS GORIN wilh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH I I ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q I Uoth vu Iner •tilt•, Uc~ South you hold; • KQ6J \? KJ 101 o Q l01! •6 Partner open~ the b11Jd1ng wtth one heart Wh41 do you respond? A -If you piny that a jump raise 10 three hcnrts is a game force, by all means take th:u action. tr. however, you pl~ this as a limit bit!, make a temJlOM1jng bid or one spade now, intending to bid four hearts next. If Splinter Bids arc in your W"SCnal. jump to four clubs to show your sin· gleton and enough tot.al strength for a raise to foor hearts. Q l -Both yulncrable, as South you hold: •A 7 \? 10 OJ 9 8 6 4 J •A J 9 4 The b1Clding has proceeded: '\y NORTH EAST SOV111 FST I • f>llSS l 0 Pass Jo hSR ? What do you bid now? A -Bven if you play fourth-suit forcing, which on this sequence is a jump to two spades, retaining one spade as a natural bid, you do not have enough for that action. To our mind. an invitational jump to t~e clubs expresses the value and distri· blition of the hand far better than any other action. But if that is game.- forcing in your methods, be content with two dubs. Q 3 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: •A 8 7 \? K J o AK Q 6 54 • 10 6 Partner opens the bidding with one heart. What do you respond? A -Your hand is clearly worih a jump shift to three diamonds. However, there is a problem in the offing. Suppose partner rebids three hearts: What now? 111a1 is why we suggest you respond with a simple two diamonds. even though that will not solve your problem completely. Q 4 · As South. vulncral>lc, you hold: • K CJ J 10 6 o 7 6 J o K 5 •AK 9 Plinncr open!> the h1tMing with one lieru t. What do you respond? A -You do not know where this hand is heoding -ii can play 1n either major or no trump and a1 any level from game to slam. Eltpericnce shows thnt you leam more from an auction that develops slowly. Thus, a simrle une..,spade is likely to elicit more tnforftlatioo than will a jump to two spades. Q S -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •,KJOS Q AK874 o AQ954 • \tJicl 11lC bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WFSf NORTH EAS1" Io Pass Pa...., Dbl ? What action do you take? . A · Obviously, the choice lies between a redouble and two dia· monds. The consensus is that a redouble should show a somewhnt s1rooger. less distriblitional hand, so the rehid or two diamonds is our choice. Since partner could nol respond to one heart, you must have a $ood hand to take a second bid at lh1s vulnerability. Q 6 -. Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: • 6 o Q 10 8 7 6 J o A K Q • Q 10 6 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WFSf NOR111 EAST Jo l• 4o Pass Pass 4• Pass Pas.1 ? Whal action do you take'! A • First, you have to decide whether to double, pass or bid high· er. If you elect to compete. the obvi- ous bid is five diamonds, to help direct the defense should the oppo- nents go on to five spades. Since pmspects of defeating four spades are not bright. we suggest you save in five hearts, wltich might even make! 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANSISUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANS/SUVS. 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