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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot·. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 TIJESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1999 Student-run zero-tolerance forum tonight Council · Ol\s .$1.25 •Newport Harbor government class seekfug to reform. the district's controyersial policy asks students for ~put, ideas. address the real issue. FYI ·J DANirn l Gout .r r lblf Ph tonight to disC\tss the d1stnct's con- b"oversial "zero-tolerance" pohcy. The policy calls for lhe immedi- ate transfer of students lhe first time they are caught using drugs or alco· hol at a school event. If a ilude nt is caught a second lime, they fdc:e more serious penalties, whtc:h often include expulsion. "Instea_d of 1ust having the P.rob- lem .moved, we'd like to mandate some kmd of counseling,• said AP government student Rebeccd Cttr- roll. •!• WHAT: Town hall meeting on the district's zero-tolerance policy million for · NEWPORT-MESA -In an effort to overturn a policy that uses sepa- ration to solve problems, students at Newport Harbor High School are . bringing people together A group of advanced placement governme nt students at Newport Harbor have called a town meeting SOS offers toys for the less fortunate The group of Newport Harbor students say the policy fails to An alternate suggestion to th•· absolutist policy, students said, is to give offenders options, includinq transfer and extensive counseliny or JUSl the counseling. The problem may not be the influence of friends, but that tht> SEE FORUM PAGE 6 CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY FOR KIDS . <·WHEN: 7 p.m. today .. ~ WHERE: St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road <'t• SPONSORED BY: Newport Harbor's Student Political Action Committee and AP Government class More than 200 fanultes showed up this weekend to receive little pieces of Chrisb'nas from Share Our Selves. And unlike last year, there were more than enough toys to go around, said Julia McCarthy, a volun- teer at the socidl services agency. "This year, we col- lected a lot more toys,• she said. The agency turned away about a 100 families last year and were able to hand out presents to 185. nus year, 208 families received gtft.S. Among them were, nght, Rosa Magana and her 3-mooth- old daughter, Marissa. A Rosa Magana holds her 3-month-old daughter, Marissa, while waiting 1n line for free Christmas toys at the S.O.S. Social Services Agency 1n Costa Mesa. A Salome Magana waits for her ride with her children, Stephanie Moranda, left, and Daniel Romero, right, with a bag of free Chrlstma toys. A Mothers write the ages of thelr kids down on slip of paper for volunteers while waiting 1n line to receive free Christmas toy . PHOTOS BY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT ( mooday tq>10 ) (~••gllnce) ' t• • .(: t lrfcr,tyk••, ----~ Al I " COOIMAN T he year wa. s 1971, and the old !New- port Fun Zone was tn the cros hairs of the Developing desire Newport-Mesa tries to find balance between new construction and the cities' old-time feel. lifestyles ~ - - - ---d For today'• Miiiennium ~ ... , .. , resident Allan Beek. ~1 went to court over 1t. Fortunately, while we w •re in tr\al, a c c came down that satd you had to have an eovtron· devl'Jopers. A plan to tear doWll th structure and build a towering conclo- mintum complex cemcd certain to m ntal impact r port for pnv t J>rOJ tS as w ll as public pro· Jects." Tilnt lnc maUon of the fun Zon wa av ?Cl -for whil anywa)' pell the end of old-Um N WJ>Ort B ch ·1 fought that,• reoalled longtim .. El Toro • t-.1oney, which ts not in this year's bud!JPI. will come from expenditure reductions, bankruptcy funds and extrn revenue. No \KJ SI. rn\ARI / ~Pio! ---- NEWPORT BEAC Ii -f-1ty Council memtwrs fl. lonrlny mghl approved ~pendmq $1 25 nulhon tn money not tndudccl in this year's budget to support turmng lhe for- mer El Toro "J'o. tanne base mto a commerc1al airport In order to li\\ard the grants to two pro-airport <H t1v1st groups, council mPmh rs agreed to reduce the al\' operating expen.s<!!-l>y $350,000, u~e nbout $4::>0,000 in ant1npatcd hankruptc·y re<.:overy d1">bursemcmts c1nd usP-$450,000 m pro1ected extra revcmw. The grnnts will he d1v1ded bf'tween Citizens tor Jobs and the Economy, which v. 111 get $750,000, · and thP Airport Working Group, which will gel $500,000. The mon- ey 'w1ll he uwcl to d1slnhult• Inf or· mcttlon throughout the Oranqe The energy al$1 of the '705 encouraged area Inter t tn alternative sourc of electrical power. lbe Newport Harbor ArH Cbamber of Commen.--e Showed off lb cdlng· eclge.olar heatbagalt tn1m. SEE COUNCIL PAGE 6 Electrical short was source of plastics fire •Blaze near John vvayne Airport ldst week caused as much as $2.5 million in damages, officials say. COSTA MESA -An el ctncal short m a cluttered torage area may have parked a ma1or fue la t week thot gutted a plostics compa- ny, investigators announced Mon- day. Fire ofhcials SlUd they fir till looking mto the JX>SSlbllity that a manager who charged up m chine heaters before employee came to work may have also turnNI on oth· er power switches before he left. "He may have turned on the clPclncity -to the arc<1 we believe where the fire originated,~ said Co ta Mesa Fire Ma~hal Tom Mac- dou , • J lowcver, it wa'> an occ1- SEE FIRE PAGE 6 INDEX QASSIFEDS ___ .._. __ ,9 COMMUNITY FOIUM .... • ,,_2 POUCE FILES. 2 PUBLIC NOTICB . ·-··"--' SPORTS ------. "_7 WEATHER ~~ . ..... S.W1•1tP.-2 2 Tue , Doc:lember 14, 1999 Doily Pilot j •• CODlDlUDI forwn · POLITICS ASIDE I.ayi,ng out the facts about the Dunes reso rt s.j. cahn Painting Gray a color to suit Republicans ~ . 0 ver the last everal weeks, since the announcement of our plans.for a major desti- nation resort hotel at the Newport Dunes Resort, youi paper has earned very informative and valuable news articles, and a· nwnbet of letters to the editor, that have expressed both support and opposition to the plan. We feel your reporters have been fair and diligent, and we respect the thoughtful concern of the residents who have written in opposition. Unfortunately, as is often the case in public policy discussions, errors or fact find their way tp print, and unless corrected, tend to become pennanentJTlisconceptions. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY • · quinn to be held here, instead of in Ana- heun or Irvine. N ext year's state elections likely will be about what color Gray is. I would like to try to correct some of these JTlisconceptions, or at least come at them from our own pomt of view, before they become legend. 1\'affic impact: Much has been made of the increased traffic impact, and, indeed, we will add to the traf- fic numbers, much as Dover Shores, Sea Island, Linda Isle, and every oth- er beautiful part of our community does. The difference is that our traf- fic is not on the road at peak hours or commuting hours. As with the. typical resort, our check-in ti.me is 3 p.m . and our checkout time is noon. Our guests are simply not going to be on the road at rush hour. While we will add to the traffic numbers, we will add very little to the traffic problem. AAfAEl DEFRANCO I DAILY Pll.OT This ls the site of the proposed Newport Dunes Resort.. In a talk before the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Newport-Mesa's Sacramento rep- resentatives, Sen. Ross Johnson and Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer, laid into the new governor for being motivated by politics and the simple desire to keep his seat. "It is purely political calcula- tion,• Johnson said of Davis' posi- tions on issues ranging from educa- tion to "Big Box" retailers ... He is, I believe, at heart, a political liberal." costs or expenses that may be incurred for the hotel. In addition, it will generate more than $25 million · to the retail businesses, restaurants, and theaters of our community. And those are touriSm industry numbers, not ours. from our own beachfront recreation area. And that's not much of a Vlew anyway. But, while Davis' cautious polit- ical nature helped him take the seat from Dan Lungren (who Johnson admitted came off as the extreme candidate), it plays into Republican hands during both pol- icymaking and elections. "If the spotlight of public atten- tion can be put on issues, that cau- tion can be used to our advan- tage,• Johnson said. Davis has not followed some of the more liberal Democratic pro- posals, Bre wer added, because he continuously thinks of how such legislation will play with the mod- erate voters who elected him. Location: The Newport Dunes Resort is the perfect place for New- port's grand resort hotel. It will be on the sand, at the edge of the lagoon, in an area that is already an intense- ly used recreational center for the community. It will give visitors easy access to the city's beaches, retail shops and restaurants, without dis- turbing residential areas. Bayside Drive was always planned to be the main entrance to the hotel. We are working with our neighbors at Bay- side Village to improve their envi- ronment, their village entrance and their secunty. Quality of life: The hotel will pro- vides a wonderful resort venue for all Newport Beach residents, their families and their visitors. The con- ference and event facilibes will allow major charitable and cultural events Financial: We are prepared to invest $100 million in this destination resort hotel. In addition to becoming a beautiful landmark site for New- port Beach, it will provide more than $1.25 million in net revenue to the city treasury every year. That is according to a study by the city, not us. Please understand that this is income to the city over and above all Environmental: One writer referred to the site as an M environ- mentally sensitive" piece of land. It .is not. In fact, it has been used as a dredge spoils, i.e., its received mud from the bay and been a dump basin for the county. Views: Several writers seem con- fused about the location and think we will be blocking ocean views. We will not. We are in a low pocket of land, below Pacific Coast Highway. Promontory Point and Castaways look down on us. The only views that will be blocked will be those Over the years, the Newport Dunes Resort has been a good neighbor, and very much involved in the life of our o ty. As a private busi- ness enterprise, we hav~ tried to run a successful resort and lo b~ gener- ous and fair m our relationships with our community. We hope and expect that the community will, in tum, be fair in its assessment of us. Just one other thing. In answer to the most often asked questions: YES, the Fourth of July fireworks show will continue, and YES, the Girl Scouts will still have a campground at the Dunes, as the y always have. • TIM QUINN 1s the proJect manager f0< the Dunes Resort. MAILBAG "Gray DaVlS wants to be reelected,• Brewer said. pointing to his opposition to such proposals as the "Big Box" legislation th!it would have limited the size of major retail stores such as Wal- Mart and Target. "And that's sav- ing the California economy.• Advanced academy worth the time It also might save the GOP in California, which ls reeling from losing the governorship and the not having control of the state houses. Judging from Brewer and John- son's comments, the GOP plans to get after Democrats on traditional themes: that the Democrats are anti- business; that the Democrats are in the pocket of trial lawyers; and that they are too friendly with unions. Because of Davis' polillcal cau- tion, they don't expect the gover- nor to go to bat for tus fellow Democrats, at the risk of bemg tied to the left. Republicans, it seems, are ha p- py for now to have Davis be a pretty mild shade of gray. It's the rest of the Democratic party they want to convince voters is a bright shade of red . Still, it's going to be an uphill battle, a s both representatives admitted. In the House, 16 Repub- licans are being te rm-limited out, and money ls tight, Brewer said. In the Senate, tlungs are look- ing better for the GOP, Johnson said. They plan strong races for five seats, three of which were recently held by Republicans. For Republicans to Win those elections, it seems, Davis can rest easy that he won't bear the brunt of their attacks. But he shouldn't count on being sale when it comes time for his own race . ".MY fear is if he's reelected in four years, he'll go hog wild," · Brewer said. • S.J. CAHN Is city editor of the Daily Pilot. Send your political news to him at: Daily Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627: bv fa1t at (949) 646-4170; or bye- mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com He can ~ reached at (949) 574-4268: I was pleased to read "Crime takes a plunge in Costa Mesa· Nov. 23. This came a week after my class of 36 local residents had just completed Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment's Community Policing •Advanced" Citizens Academy for the last 11 weeks. Our course was a follow-up to the "Commuruty Policing Citizens Acadeniy" offered to all citizens or employees of Costa Mesa -a course that is well-worth taking for anyone who wishes to improve their relationship with the neighbor- hood and community they live and/or work in. The first course takes you th.rough all the phases of the Costa Mesa Police Department. Every night you will learn something new, including SWAT, K-9, DUl, gang and nar- cotics enforcement, major oimes, traffic and criminal laws, fire, helicopter and patrol opera- tions, weapons training and firearms safety cldss, neighbor- hood watch and a ride along. And the second course is a continuation course involving the Community Emergency Response Team training pro- gram. Instructor Teri Dumall wants to train as many as she can to be prepared for a disas- ter, if it should ever happen here. During that time we mter- acted between the Coi>ta Mesa Fire and Police Departments, learning six hours of CPR and 18 hours of the response team duties, which included disaster preparedness, fire suppression, medical operations, light search and rescue, psychology and team organization - along with a simulation. We also took another ride- along and our final night was a high-profile case (Denise Huber) showing how all the different departments interact to solve a case. With headlines in our local paper of •Crime takes a plunge in Costa Mesa," it is obvious that a course like the Conununity Pohcing Citizens Academy bas got to help the community. I hope iI you like living in Costa Mesa and wish to improve the community and neighborhood that you will take the time and advantage of these classes. You can call Westside Sub- station at (714) 327-7450 and ask for Fred Gaeckler. ERIN TRIPP Costa Mesa Woman with many cats deserves break. This is in response to the articles in The Daily Pilot dated Nov. 19 and 20, respectively ("Gearing up far a cat fight" and "For pet owners, magic number is four"). To charge Pat Hotz Wlth a misdemeanor crime for taking good care of animals ts ludicrous. Pat Hotz loves animals -penod. She has more Jove in her heart for animals than some people have for their own children. Anyone who knows Pat, and there are many of us, knows that she would never Jet an animal starve and go without shelter. As I understand it, the cats are in the house, not out- side and not bothering anyone. 1\'ue, she has way too many, but rather than let the cats starve to death or get run over by a vehicle she puts herself on the line with the authonties just to give them a normal life. There are people who own one or two animals and wouldn't take the time to show them warmth and love that they deserve, and sometimes even abuse them, and here is a ·woman who takes better care of these animals than most people and she is going to be punished for it. Hopefully, this will end in Pat's favor and someone in the courts will realize this woman iS not just some crazy cat lady, but someone who really cares about these animals. Her care of them proves that. FLO WELTER Costa Mesa Flier flew in face of accuracy I received a brochure •Fly- ing in the Face of Safety• questioning the safety of El Toro airport. Obviously, it was designed and distributed by South County actiVlSts to kill the proposed airport. What was particularly offensive to me was that they had the audacitY to try to put Newport Beach in a bad light with a quote insin- uating people will die at El Toro because our citizens don't want flights over them. That is just outrageous. I've taken the •D• ride out of John Wayne enough to know El Toro could not be any more of a risk to fly out of than our littlo ailport with its dangerously small run- way. In fact, I am certain the majority of pilots would prefer El Toro to John Wayne for rea- sons of safety. C. FLYNT NeJport Beach ..Dai¥J>jlot. READERS t:tOil.INE Of~ herein can be WEATHER IND SURF r..,roctuc.d without wrrtten per-(949) 642-6086 Record your comments about mllslon of topV11ght owner the ~ily Piiot or news tips. HOW IQ BEACH US TEMPE.RAl\JR:ES TIDES Balboa TOOAY VOL 93, NO. 292 ADPBESS Orculatlon 63/47 Ftrst low Our address rs 330 W Bay St .. The Tlmes Orqe County Corona del Mar 7:06 a.m .......... ~ ....... "'"" .3. 1 Cosu Mesa, CA 92627 (800) 252 9141 63/48 1"0MAS H. JOHNSON, ~ ~ Cost.1 Mesa First high Pvbllsher • Oawfied (949) 642-5678 2:39 a.m .... 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(Af1.'I Dal( 1tJVw Jetty .••.. --··-4-6 w WATD Chief Fintncitl Offkef rlei., llMlr •tlonl,, ecrnot IMt\ef •ltllt-OI ,. ,..,_ _ CdM ............................. 4-6 w llll9UATUM: 59 Irvirie Co. follo wed proper channels I 'm writing in response to David Comett's let· ter ("Irvine Co. up to tricks/ Dec. 7). The Newport Ridge North project along the toll road at Bonita Canyon has been planned for more than 1'0 years. Extensive environmental studies were conducted that included public · heann~ and the opporturuty for the pubhc to comment and influence the plan. Further oppor- tunity for public input came when the zoning was approved and tract maps were processed. Even more hearings took place when the county annexed the land from the aty of lrvinP. in 1997. At each of these points, the govenunent agen- oes responsible for processing the pro1ect notified the public of their actions and invited input from the swrounding communitieio. Under the law, they are required REBUTTAL to notify the neighbonng resi- dents And judging from the let- ters on file in the official record from Harbor View residents, some neighbors felt strongly enough to actually partiapate ln the off1dal process. That process is now over, all of the studies are done and appropriate government approvals are in place. Construction has begun. Earlier this month, we sent a letter to the neighborhood letting them know that they would shortly see some construction activity. We notified them even though there was no legal requirement to do so. The only reason we sent this notice was because we are trying to be good ne1ghbors and wanted to inform them of the steps we were taking to mmim.ize the impacts of the construction on the neighboring community. U Seawind res.1dents feel they were not prop- erly notified by the government agenCie:,, they should che<::k with the agenoes involved. We were a pa.rt of that process at each step so we are confident of what the record will show. U they are new residents, they should cheek with the previous owners of their homes to make sure it was properly disclosed to them. As we always do, the lrvme Co. has gone well beyond its legal requirements on this pro- ject to keep the neighbors informed a.Dd to miru· rruze the impacts of the constn1ct1on on the com- munity. And we will continue to work with the neighboring communities <tddressmg new con- cerns as they arise. PAUL KRANHOLD Vice president, corporate communication~ The lrvino Co POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • ArMngton Drhle: A purse •nd its contents worth S 126 were stoler from a car 1n the 900 block between 9 and 9:30 e.m NCN.27. • 9rlatof StNet: A television, stereo, c~ doo and some gold Coins worth $2,360 were stolen from a home In the 2800 block the evening of Nov 30 • Nftwport ~ri A back~k and Its contents worth sno were stolen from a car in the 1800 block between 7.30 and 9 p.m. D«. S • P..-y Ckde: A pun.e end its oont~ts worth M54 wor stolen from a car In the 1700 block the evening of Nov 27. NEWPORT IEAOt • ..,..... Drtw: An outboard mot°' worth $1,500 wen stolfl\ from a home In the 1800 blcxk during Thut1day ewning. • c;r.,.. c.MI: A handgun worth S 500 WM stolen from • home In the 200 bkx k betWftf'I October and De< .... • ~ -.Vwd:: sevttal pieces of Jewelry worth .$5,000 wwe uolen from a hot I In the 4500 bloCk between 1030 • m Ind 5 pm. 5atutday • NMdpOlt CAntlr Drhe: AboUt Sl.000 WM stolen from • ~In the 400 block Thunday evening , Doily Pilot Tu way, December IA 1999 3 Tbese men knew how to keep the peace MILLENNIUM MOMENT 'Gabrielinos' -the JJ ople here before anyone els Rowland Hodgkinson, chief of police in New- port Beach from 1928 until sometime dunng the · 1950s, was an amazing man. Part of the so-called •Bal- boa Bunch," he came to office during the Claire-Rinehart regime and lasted long after that political group left of(ice. At the time of his departwe, he bad held office as police chief longer than crnyone in the state. His secret was in' the selec. tion and training of his offi- cers. In those days, there were no police training faali- ties of any kmd m the state. Hodge just hi.red matitre men, trained them and let them go. As far as l know, there was not one single lawsuit against the department m spite of the thousands of arrests. George Callihan, Kenny Gorton and Frank Naylor handled downtown Balboa when Mam Street was filled curb to curb with people - many, if not most, of whom had been drinking. some to excess. They strolled through the crowds smiling, unruffled, never seeming to rf'ldke an arrest. But if you were unruly. just stay away from the alleys. or a big hdlld would reach out THE VERDICT robe rt · gardner and you were on your way to jail. Walt Dyson joined them. Walt, a big, lumbering man who had grown up as a dory hsherman. was strong beyond belief. Get out pf line, he would pick you up by the front of your clothing. shake you gently to get your atten- tion, and right after th'at he received your promise to behave yourself. In case of unusually big crowdsl Jack Summers, the city license collector, helped work the crowds. His approach was somewhat dif- ferent from that of the others. A friend of mine, a mem- ber of the USC football team, told me of his contact with Officer Summers. He aid be was walking along drunk, · push•ng people off the side- walk. I le heard a voice from down around lus feet saying, •vou are under <lrrest for being drunk in public.• He looked down and saw a small, gnome-like creature waving a police baton at him. He ignored the crPdture, then felt a temble poon in his shins. He reached down, only to hdve the same ptlin in his •head. He fell down, and the small, gnome-like creature put t}le handcuffs on him. and said, "1.ike I said, you are under arrest for being drunk in public.• Ralph Waterlue patrolled Balboa Island and Lido Isle, ,which were very qwet. That was a good thing because every one or his arrests was d tussle Finally, the Balboa Island luds pushed Waterlue's car into the bay, and he cooled down I le later became the pnvate patrol for Lido Isle. Hodge had two officers who didn't belong on Mam Street dunng rush hours. If they had, every arrest would have resulted m a fight. They were Russ Cra.19 and Jack Kennedy. Ru~ later bee ame harbor master and hi-; whole personality changed. JfA wa a grump on land, but a . delight1ul companion on the water. As I said, I lodge lasl('Ct until sometime m the '50s. Then someone s1cccd the internal Revenue Service on him. They filed a hen dC)ainst him for $23,000. r lodqe promptly res19ned, i.u<>d thl' IRS in federal court dnd got his money back, hut it wets too late. His career as a law enforcement officer twas over. Hodge had made such d , name lor himself from the standpoint of community rela- tions that he was a regulttr on the FBI cirnut on commumty relations. Alter Hodge, Johnny Upson had a bnel and unsuc· cessful-term as c:hicf, then Jun Glavts turned the whole department into Jim Pdrkcr robots -for better or tor worse I lost my connection with the Newport Pohcc Department alter that. My only rec<"nl contact wa'> a roust by d meter maid, wluch was more funny thdn SPOOU!-. • JUDGE GARDNER IS a Corona del Mar resident and former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. W hen the Spa rush col· oruzPr!'> of South< m Cahfornia · dm\1 1 here m 1769, the~· lound d ldnd lht1t ul.rec1dy hod about <1 quarter ol a m1U1on ou·11- pcmls. The? mdigenou-; lrihPs, U11• ,Shoshoneao l.nd1dns, "e1 !! sptead out dCfO'>s the San Gabriel dnd Santa Ana \'ill· leys and the Los Angelt•s plains. Father Juan cw~p1 who \\role the lust history ol · the tnbe, c:alled Uw Indians "Gubm liuu • Local (, 1hnr>h110 cttl • ntPJlls 1n1 lucl(~ Moy•'· wlu h Wcl norm 01 th NPWpOrt Hcty ( tua1v,, nd Luk up, w}111 Ji "c1~ 111 '" the> Sanld \r1c1 1<1\ er 11wr •. ni ln<ltan'> hc.1d. cl<X.'l!SS to a nch ((){.><!supply and <level· oped. n U•lv ri<1:'0 c-ultt111;>, TI1f. (,c1hi •hnu dtdn t Jar!!. paruc-uld1I \H ti t,il th" lrnnds of tht Sfldl11s:t1 hut U\e.re ctf WI dl < •ud 11 I of th • tnhe 1 1thP111 C'ohfor-• • Mlu.ENNIUM MOMENT celebrat~ th peop tribut1on to·the Newport Mesa community dur r g t Church can house homeless women 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA• 949·645·7616 • Costa Mesa Planning Commission allows Harbor Christian Fellowship to reopen Surrender House after city shut it down. ANDREW GLA.Zr.R tlcWf Plot COSTA MESA -The Plan- ning Commission voted Mon- day to dllow a local church to shelter 13 homeless women on its premises ' Pastor. Bill Gartner of the Harbor Chrisllan Fellowship said he expects the shelter to be running by April. Surrender House will pro- vide single .homeless women with shelter and food for two to six months. A caseworker Will belp the women, who are work- 1'tg but can't afford rent or a hotel room, to get their lives in place, "Gartner said. •it's not a solution, but we'll be filling a little gap," Gartner said after the meeting "It's been a long time coming.~ Paramedics notified the oty about the shelter on West Wil- son Street in December 1998, after they were called to tredt d man staying there suffering from an epileptic seizure The church provided beds and food for 13 homeless men until city officials shut it down in April. lt c:hd not meet city codes reqwring restrooms dnd a kitchen to be attached to the shelter, Gartner sa.id. The fellowslup asked the' city that same month to allow the church to reopen its faality Gartner said the church deed- ed to replan the shelter by mov- ing the beds to d lMger building attached to a kitchen and restrooms, he said. The church decided to gear the shelter to serving single . <.; Sabati;., Tomm) Peler Phij Vince ~ 1 F1avorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner ~ Pluw Call I-or 723 0645 ..) Rc-,er-vatlon and Directions • .. l()~a1r;~•1c;~ ·~ 'EL~-CH-IT-0 DAYFl'ESTAS PmtrTtapToGo Order by the Dozen • Chingolingas • Taquitos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMllUTI MllTY MCK •Oil I 0 $49.95 Cati your nearest location for pick·up . Pull lervlce Caterl111 Sizzling Fajita Bar• Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645·0209 CoroM del M• Newport Beach 644 8226 675-6855 women ttfter 11 discovered there were no other such facili- ties in Costa Mesa or neighbor- ing cities But at a public hearing m July, people living near the church told Planning Commis- sione~ they were concerned that the shelter would add to the noise caused by the church •Tuey wer<' very anxious and apprehensive, but mostly about the noise," Gartner sdJd before the merting "And we were guilty of not taking the responsibility • Gartner sa.1d the fellowship, which rented its facility to two otl1er congr~dt:lOns, has IJegun enforcing noise restrictions. To dddress concerns from neighbors that people would show up to the shelter t1ll night, Gartner said the le llowsh1p arranged a pdrtncr..,h1p with the Orange C'odst lnterfalth Sheller The interfaith ~h<'llN, which houses people for only thrPc to seven ddy~. will refer drug-tree women w1th steddy incomes lo Surrender House. Shen 8dmos, lht' mtertmth shelter's execubve d1rf'ctor, sdld the group only will rc>com· mend women who dppear to be trying to help themc,elv~_s for the trans1tiondl shelter. SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 at:-ea•e C)f b,,tol &-. .%n1e lot; Atrium Court • fi-a hion Island (949) 759-7985 ' ' , 4 Tuesday. December 1 ~, 199Y SCAFFOLDS, SHADOWS SEAN HILLER J DAILY Pll.OT Workers Jesse Aguilar, left, and Mike Morrill of Bonsall, San Diego attach aluminum siding to the newly built Home Depot on Harbor Boulevard. COIT Time for a fresh start.™ All Cleaning Services Carpet, Air D uct, Upholstery Cleaning, Drapery Cleaning, O riental & Area Rug Cleaning CO I T s a w 1-800-FOR-COIT ' ' Custom Made Draperies Call today for a free estimate. 1-800-FOR-COIT electronics and plumbers, to land$capers-and painters Daily Pilot Police hands often tied in. sex off ender cases • Authorities find themselves waiting fo r crimes to· be committed before they can m<;>ve in on an arrest. GJU;c.; RlsUNC ~Pict COSTA MESA -There are those rare law enforcement cases where police have a prime suspect, but can't make an arrest without a crime being eo~tted. . . · Such is the tenuous waiting game for one Costa Mesa cou- ple who are very aware a con- victed sex ofC(\nder has fanta- sized about having sex with their 7-year-old son. The case hasn't amounted to more than 39-year-old Cary Jay Smith writing about the boy m his journal. Srruth doesn't live near the boy's home, but police said he did see the child when he made visits to his parents' Costa Mesa home. Bound by the law, police must perform a high-wire bal- ancing act by reassuring the child's parents that nothing will happen while not being overzealous about their poten- tial leading suspect. "It puts us in a very uncom- fortable situation,~ said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Srruth. "This guy could be a ticking time bomb, but law enforce- ment is left powerless. n • Authorities' worst fears are that Cary Smith makes his fan- tasies a reality. However, he has spent the last eight months in a treatinel)l program, where he has undergone rehabilita- pon. Smith originally entered the program voluntarily earlier this year, but a judge recently said Smith should spend some more time under watch Smith was convicted in 1983 for asking a child to disrobe, according to court docwnents. His 15-year-old stepdaughter has also made allegations that Smith molested her over a two- year penod when she was younger. Authorities know there is a good chance a sex offender will repedt. Newport Beach residents were furious when they learned convicted child molester James Lee Crummel was living in their midst. Although be was facing criminal charges in Riverside County, Crummel was trying to live peacefully with friend Bur- nell Gordon Forgey. , Police knew of Crummel's reputation, and even though residents protested outside the home where both men Uved, authorities were unaware either man had done anything · wrong. The publicity surrounding Crummel may have caused one young man to step forward and make aUegations against the two roommates that they sexu· ally molested him. Police arrested the pair. and bot.b' ~ere eventually convicted on child molestation charges.( ·we viewed him (Crummell as being a threat, but there was- n't anything we could do," said Newport Beach police Sgt. Mike McDennott •Through all of the publicity, a victim came forward who we didn't know about." : Authorities admit the Smith incident is unusual. If he is released from the treatment program, police could monitor h1s activity around the clock. But they know that scenario isn't realistic and must wait to see what happens. •Can we protect this child 24-7 through the rest of his childhood?" Smith asked. "Yes we can, but at great expense. That still doesn't mean other kids may be at risk. We don't . see any way we can prevent !Cary Jay Smith] from doing something right now." District to consider sale of properties • Selling two unused sites could bring in about $10 million. to help pay for renovating Newport-Mesa schools. DANCTJT Gout ITT ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -For the second time since its for- mation, the committee responsible for examirung the Newport-Mesa district's dete- riorating schools has sched- uled its last meeting. The Facilities Conunittee is scheduled lo meet Thursday to put together its final recom- mendations to the school board -that is, unless the school board comes back with more questions as they did in the fall. The group was originally scheduled to be finished on Sept. 28. At that time, they issued a report with numerous recommendations and the board asked them to follow Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less/ Bring a a nncd fooJ ircm and receive a COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZER for your table! Do nations provided to SOS 3165 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa One Block South of •o5 Fwy (7•14 ) 54 5-7168 Having croublc findin g che right gift? You c.in't wrong with a gi ft certificate &om Newport Rib Company ;,ivJilablc in any amount. through on them, said com- mittee chautnan Mark Schultheis. Now the group is preparing once again to iron out the final details of those recommenda- tions. One of tbe main quesllons remaining is what should be done if the district decides lo sell the Baleric and Banrurtg Ranch sites. The two sites have already been declared unfit for schools, said school board member Wendy Leece. The two options up for con- sideration are putting the money toward the totdl cost of repairing the district's schools or setting it aside for future repair of the schools in order to prevent a repeat of the cur- rent problem. The committee will recom- mend the money be put toward the school repairs, Schultheis said. The school board hkely will vote tonight to approve an agreement with real estate appraiser Stephen White to reappraise both sites before a decision to sell is made •As we're getting ready to sell, we need an idea of what (the sites) are worth,• Leece said. Schultheis said he expect- ed the combined value of the two sites to be in the neigh- borhood of $10 million. The BaJenc site has at least one possible buyer. The site is currently being used by the oty of Costa Mesa. Also, there has been inter· est expressed in the Banning Ranch site by private parties, Schultheis said. A final loose end thdt needs to be tied up, he added, is dis- cussing the structure of ts facil- ities oversight committee, which will be formed to man· age and control any funds ·raised to pay for the school repairs. ' Re Painting? If you're looking to paint or repaint, rebuild it. replace it or restore if, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot Daily Pilot •Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W, Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646· 4170, or call (949) 764 4330 A com· plete listing may be found at da1lyp· 1/ot.com. TODAY Business and Professional Women will meet from noon to 1 p.m. for a luncheon at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 1 AvE>nue of the Arts, Costa · Mesa. Lois Haddad will speak on "sleep talk." The event is $17 for> members, $22 for non- members. For more inlonna- tion, call (949) 955-7534. . THURSDAY I t Salomon Smith Barney pre- sents a. free continuing educa- tion CPA workshop from 4 to 5 p m. at 650 Town Center Dri- ve, Suite 100, Costa Mesa. The serruna.r's focus is •Managed Money.• For more infonna- tion, call (714) 641-7738. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold a 90- minute Breakfast Boost from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve, Costa Mesa. Reservations are $12 prepaid or $17 at the door. For more in!or- f!lation, call (714) 885-9090. FRIDAY "Every Part of Me," a Cree play about issues rC'lated to breast cancer will be perfomted at Oasis 5< nior Centc•r: 800 Mclr· quente \wmue, Corona dcl Mar from 11 a.m to noon. The 552 Club Juniors' Hollday Party will tctke place> dt 6-30 p.m. at The Br1lboa Ba}' Club, 1221 West Coost l hghwdy, Newport Beach. Tickets <Jre $55 pPr p..rson. For more intor- mation, call (949) 574-7208. SATURDAY Family therapist Maxine B. Cohen ':"ill hole! hel' monthly divorce workshop from 10 d m to 12:30 p.m dl 180 New- port Centt-r Drive. The cost is $40. For more> mlonncttion, call (949) 644-6435. The Newport Beach Central Library will hold an "Internet 101 • workshop for newcomers to cyberspace at 10 a.m . The demonstration will include tips for using search engines and other Internet resources. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave.. Newport Beach. For more inlormation, call (949) 717-3801 MONDAY Parent Help USA will holds its "Millenniwn M:iracleH benefit at Bistro 201 m Newport Beach. The gala will include a viewmg of the Newport l Iar- bor Boat Parnde, Christmas carolers, dance music and a swing dance instruction. Tick- ets are $125. For times and more information, call (949) 574-8200. DECEMBER 21 The Orange County Fair- grounds will feature a Christ- mas Market Place from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m. Dec. 21-23. Admis- ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Acccg., Audits, Truces 15% d1i.count to CM Rcl>1dcnt~ (714) 546-4272 Car Ac~ident? FREE RU'ORT rrYtt11 dosclv guudnl sccrcu you nttd 10 kn""' bfforc you sntk r.o1lr c:uc or spca\: w11h aDJ'Onc. l>on't let annthtr div _g.1 hy until 'vu c-J1ll the Toll frre l.-lu. RKOnltd M~at 1 Ul-591·1071 Car Accident? ' around town Tu !Cloy, December 14, 1999 5 SANTA'S NEWEST REINDEER? paru Por mor mtonnation, call (949) 854-4501 t. Mark HeaJth Mlnlstrfes pre- e.nts Love Without Honor up- port group for women copmg with domesuc violence at 10 a m. and 7 pm Mondays through D ernhcr. Th groups will me••t for two hours at St • ~fork Presbytemm Church. 2100 Mar VbUt AvP. .. Newport B •ach. for more information, call 1ff4ll) 721-8079. The Jewish Family Service of Ordn{f P Count~· sponsors d d1scu~Mon group focusing on 1ssuf• concerns and rcspons1- h1 hlle-ot 1.1dult children caring • for their eldt!rly parents st 7:30 pm Tue~du~s tll 250 E. B~er St, Costa t-.1esa. The purpose of thlll group is to help children dnd other concerned relatives to 1d1•nt1tr problem:. and 1ssuP-... and develop appropn-• utc oluhons The cost is $30 ror mun• 1nformahon. call (714) 44 5-4ll50 The Costa Me a Chamber of CommPrCe holds networking lunrh1'on mec-tinqi. from 11 .45 d.Jll. ltl 1 p.m a l the Costa Mesc1 Country c_ 'lub, 1701 Golf C,:ou r e Dr1vl" r.ustd Mesa V1s1to1 s eHt' \\ t>lcome. Cost is $12 ror lllOIQ tnflJrilldtlOn, Call 1714) H85-t!Cl'l0 DON LEACH I DA > PU.OT Santa Claus (Victor Mio) greets Sonja Wentzel with her fluffy Grey Newfoundlands Mclverick and Captain during the weekly Newport Beach Animal Shelter adopt-a-pet program. A 1902 American horse-dralm fire engine was brought in for the holiday program to promote Comcast Cable, which airs the adopt-a-pet program. The Lido hie I oastmaster Cluh 1HP1 l~ at b .JO p.m Mon· dr1ys ot the 0dkwood Apart- ments · 1700 1 blh St., m the duhhou e 011 the main level. m • ewport neach For more mlorm.1l1on Cdll (949) 515· q470 sion is $1, free for children. The market place feature<. gifts, food and entertdrnment. For more mformdtion, call (949) 723-6616 DECEMBER 22 The BaJboa Bay Club will host a meetmg of the Orange County Chctpter of The Smgl<-> Gourmet at 6:30 p.m The dm- mg event will inclucl<> a vww- mg of the Newport I ldrbor Boat Parade The club is at 1221 West Coctst Highwc1y, Newport Beach. For more information, call (800) 750- DINE DECEMBER 31 Newport Dunes will bold a hrPwurks show c1t rn1dmght. The r~c;ort 1c; di 1131 Back 8dy Drl'\: e, Newport Bt>dch. For morn mfornMlron, call f562) ·Hll-1000 ONGOING I\ limited number of seats r<•met1n for Nl•Wport Beach Co111mu111ty St•rv1C'l' ' Rosi' Pdtude 2000 cxcms1on. Chctt· l<'fl'd couchpc; will depmt trom MrtnnNs Pt1rk, 20005 Dover Dnvc, ell h.:JO t1.m .• Jc1n. 1 dnd return <1l 1 p.m the srlme day. 1icke.:ts till' $80 lor Newport BPach residP.nh iind $90 tor nonres1dl•nts. lnduc!Pcl dfl' trunsport<1l1on, grnndstand seating on ColoMdo Boule· vr1 rcl m Pdsadcna, cottee, 1wce and doughnuts prior to dcpar~ ture. and Junrh on the r<>turn Shoes for Everyone Men's, WOmen 's, Kids & From Infant Sizes $34.95 to $89.95 C949l 720· 1 602 '.. · I • 4 _ • • j.. ~ .::_. '.,-'! -:...... ... _ " Sat., December 18th WIN A CANON ELPH JR. Smaller size. Bigger miracle. • The world\ ,mane 1 zoom lcn\~u1ppcd Advanced Photo Sy tern camera .. "'-,. • Refined de,1gn k :uunrtg eletant, durahle tainlcs\ teel body • lhgh-i!ualll> all·gtas\ 1sphcnc I .h zoom lens w11h c'clumc H)brid \f · • \11d Roll C1iange, e1.1.y drop.in 10Jdul8 and many other Ach'l!lCt'd P00t11 ystcm fe;11urc • lnclucJ~ Canon U.S Inc I )tar hm1tcd warrnncy llJ1d rcg1 trat!Oll card. ~ canon ~GL?H~ . A rA s249~ ~--... bus ndl' For more 111fonnc1 - hon, call (~49) b44-31 ~1 A women's therapy support ~~roup meets lo ch cuss rt•ln- t1onsrup l<;SUPS ell IJ \0 p 111 Tue.<;days di 1151 UO\ <' !:'t., #105, Newport B<'<H h ror rnore mlomrnllon, c <.1ll Rt1rbar<J at (949j 261-HOO:~ The. Friends of Ute Newport Bce1ch Pubhc L1lm1rv Vs1•d Book Slo1 c ncPcls lo r<;pl<!nish its book stock. Potronc; uJP ·UJged to bnng m· unwonted books. With the cxn1ptinn of l11w books or rnayazmP.s, all donations -hardc cJVet ttnd papcrl> ck -ore welcom(• dt1d are tax-deduct.Ihle. Book" mny he left di dny of the three branch hbranes -Bdlboa Manners or Corona dPI t-.ldr The\ <:dn also be left m tht' spcc."1al book closet next to the ... tore c1t 1000 AVOC'ddo Ave For mor(' mformallon, cdll 1~49 I 75ll-9hh7. The Newport Beach Newcom· · ers C tub meets at 10 o m U1e lhml Wc•dnesrldy of. e<1ch month c1t d1lterent homes. Tlw g1oup ot a.bout 100 \\'Omen go on lh1• rodd, play golf, tenms, bndue eind more. The group ulso holds severdl evening The John Henn· Foundation ponsors the Comfort Zone, a mental illne s su·pport group, ,., h1ch meets lrom 7<lO to 9 p Ill Thur dd}S tll thP Llghl· h OU'(' Coas.tnl Commuruty c hurc It, ~ol Mmmoha St, co ... 10 1'lt a f-or more tnfor- mat1on, <all (1•4'1) 548-7274. Scrdbhlt• Club No. 350 meets lrom 11 tc1 10 p n1. Thursdays at Borcle1 Book-. dnd Music on I <1th Strt•et and Newport Houlc>-.:d1<l, Costa Mesa. The < o.,t 1 3. :-Jew players are \.\ elconw For more informa- tion, rall t< 4tll 75ll-4871. 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RP.si- dents were tom between a desire to prnscrve thC' chtlf· acter of the arPu and a few more materialistic urges •In the Idle '60s and <'ar- ly '70s, th<'Je was this huge interest in environment, • but a lot of the pP-ople down here were mdking money m redl estat£>, • said Judy Rosener, a Lido Isle resident who served on the Coasldl Comm1ss1on from 1973 to 1981. ·whdt hdppt•ned at thdt time was a lot of people m Newport bccttme very mterei.tecl m protcclin~J certain thmgs I don'I think people todc1y rcc1tizc what got protected " The environmf'ntal vihC> was very much Ul the c11r at the lime. The energy c:rii.is hdd inventors clc>livc•nng lectures on soldf <Inergy at OCC and d Cosld Mesa Chevron stul1on mcmager wnngmg his hcmcls over a proposdl lo limit ind1v1duttl qds consumption to 15 CJdl· Ions per month. "It'll kill us!" the man- aqer lamented The Ornngc County Register ran an article to rerrund its rcd<lers of the po:.s1ble ben~hts of the cri- sis, quoting psy<'holog1st Chaytor Ma<,on · opinion that •Ill depnvc1twn, lam1- lle-. ~wnerally pull tO<JC!th-er ~ The only c•xcPptton to lhis homily, t-.lt1son noted, was the fdm1lws thdt "tend to hc1ve d lot of hqhts, c•ven m affluent hrnc•s. •In lh<•tr cc1sc•," Mc1son nolt'd, "thl1 ( rtSIS llldY JUSI lend to mt1kf' lhPm hdve ,more h9hts," Sources: The Daily Pilot, ·Newport Beach, the First Century 1888- 1988, • by Jam~ P. Felton; Inter views with Allan Beek and Judy Rosener, The Orange County Register. TOBE FIRE CONTINUED FROM 1 dentEtl fue. • The fire nearly leveled Newport Plastics Jnc. on Air· port Loop early Thursday morning. Dark plumes of smoke rose into the sky· near John Wayne Airport as fire- fighters battled the blaze for 96 FORUM · CONTINUED FROM 1 -students may just need help, Cdrroll said Students also argue that the rules are ulready being com- promised. "It's not being enforced properly.~ Carroll said. "It really doesn't apply to every- one. IC it's an athlete or some- one important to the school, then it doesn't apply.• Although it is the govern- ment class that wants to refonn the policy, the meeting wlll be hosted by. the Student Political Action Committee, a club at Newport Harbor I Ugh. Thal committee will not take a stand on the issue, said President Patrick S harma, adding that he sees both sides of the issue and expects some sparks to fly. "I have some very nuxed ·coUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 County community on the benefits of building an air- port at El Toro, said Cmmctl- man Dennis O'Neil. •The City Council has been very thoughtful in bow we've distributed these grants," said Councilwoman Norma Glover, adding that the city has given more than $2 million since the grant program was started last year. The City Council !\Up- ports an international airport at El Toro m order to avoid expansion of John Wayne Airport to meet future air transportation needs. Glover also pointed out thdt what the city of New- port Beach has set aside for the dirpoi:t is much less than what cities opposed to El FESTIVE our House Needs Icicles We Have Them! White or in Color- Ours Exclusively Plus Ornaments that are different as are our gifts and trees ~ FAS HION ISLAND (949)640-4634 363 NEWPONT Cl!NTcR URIVE NEWPORT tlEACH Come See Us We,re 0 BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. Beefstick • Sumrner Sausage $ 9 • 99 Regularly $I 3.99 ""' Auwm \Ft11111~ 1111 S11.k ll JrllUJlltd /llSI right,,,,,,, II 1rlt.1 '1knd r1 ift1Cf'J am.I Im/wry Jm11!r fl11¥ir. l'ufm j11r holt"'4) 'l:atlimrif.'I. For Phone Order~&: Information: 1-800-541-61 76 HICKORY FARMS• la\'Wl: CRO RO-\DS ROI? &mna Pky fll w diltti ,._ ~ "" N...t Cbl"5dli1><1 mmute:.. No one was miured.A dog named Cheetos, who belonged to the owner ol the building, died m the hre. A the • moke billowed Thursday, some onlookers and company employees were fear1ul of the toxic: fumes they were mhlilil)g. Health officials tested the Mea and didn't find any rea:.on to be concerned. Mdcdous:. said the fire appedrs to have stdrted ip u large torage area that hold~ the company's raw and fin- 1sh1>d product along with some manufftctunng equip- ment. lnvest1gaton; believe an P.lectncal outlet muy have short-rucUJted and caused the hre. Initial damage e tunates may exceed $2.5 million because it is unknown wh~thcr some of the expensive cqwp- ment inside the building will be salvageable. "I wouldn't attempt to put a numbe1 on that loss,• Mac- dou aid. •niere are a lot of plastic mold:. that arf' very <!Xpcnsive that could be used at a later time." lnvcsugators have spent the past three day:; siftmg through the remams, The 1ob was ham- pered further by the plastics tnat hrst melted Ullde1 extreme neat and then hardened after Daily Pilot coohng. Although ome neighbors compl<uned about the compa- ny's hou ktiepmg, fue officials "tud Newport Plastics had ~ pas ed previoul> mspectionl> with flying color::.. •They are pretty clean every time we check them out,• Macdouss added. ·we do an mspccllon at least once a year, and we haven't found any problems." feelings on the topic," said PTA president Barbara Yea· ger. •I've found thul the zero- tolcrance policy acts as· a deterrent ~ut I think, the kids have a point ... for a 'kid with a serious substdnce abuse prob- lem,'it won't help just to move them." VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY Student~ who want to see a change in pohcy agree there is a problem, Carroll su1d, but they want to get everyone's opinions and ideas about the best way to handle the situa- tion. A diverse, five-person pan- el has been assembled to ensure 1hdt all views are heard. The students will be represented ht' Courtney Ros- tan. She wilt be joined by Lynn Bloomberg, a drug and alcohol counselor with U1e dis- trict; Mike Murphy, director of alternative education and stu- dent services; Newport Har- bor teacher Joe Robinson; and Yeager of the PTA. Toro have spent on the bat- tle. She said that Hgure ts hovering around $14 mll- hon. After the unanimous vote, the -40 or so people who packed the City Coun- cil's chambers in support of the issue roared into applause. "Now is not the hme to stop, but to keep going," said Westcliff resident Torn Anderson. Airport Working Group President Tom Naughton thanked th<-> council mem- bers for all their support. In other news, a presenta- lton from the ad-hoc com- mittee supporting an Arts and Education Center bchmd the Central Library was contiuued mdehnitely. Council members were not given a reason for the last- minutc cancellation. • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs perJ6dlcally1n the Dally Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organization hsted, call (949) 574- 4228. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY This organization of women committed to promoting volun- tari.c;m, developing the po&en- tial of women and improvmg communilles through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers, is seek- ing new members For more mfom1ation, call (949) 261- 0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOS- PICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to pro- vide four hours per week visit- ing patients or doing errands for them or their care-gwers 111 communities near volunteers' homes. For more infonntttion, call (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Coast Wilderness Park staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents Wlth hiker reg1stration and general public orientation. 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Editor RogeJ Carlson • 949'574.4223 SEA VIEW LEAGUE, CIF DIVISION VI CHAMPIONS N ewport Harbor's 1999 football team swept to the Sea View League charnptonshJp, and completed lhe season With a sUrring 19-18 victory over Irvine tn lhe CIF Division VI Final.,,... .. DAILY PllOT • .PHOTO BY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY .A FOREVER THING Sailors win football crown five years after their first C'IF championship season. T oday 1s th<> lour·dt1y anniversary of the victory which, for ct U but d fortundle few involved with tlus Y<'dr's Newport Harbo1 f huh foolball tedm, will stc1ncl 11s the crowning ochwvenwnt of the1r dthleuc Ctlf<'er. Indeed the lwst thmq about t>dmmg the• distinction of chdmp1on 1s that it lasts forcv1'r. A ycM from now, hve year'>, 10, 25, 100 or 1,000, hl'>tory will note the smguleir accomplishment Mhu!ved PREPS borry faulkner by Coach Jeff BnnklPy':. 13-0-1 Satlors this fall. There b, and dlway-. will he. only one CIF Southern Section 01VJs1on VJ champion m 1999, Today, this stiU-euphonc fourth day, this year's players are still walkmg on cloud<.;. Only m the yedfS to come. however. will tl'\ "Y fully apprec1dte the special feeling that accomparued Fnday's HJ-18 tuumph over Irvine at Orange Coast College. for a little pcrspl'c llv~. this ye<1r's team need only look to the CIF chdmps of 1994, u 14·0 Hcirbor squad Crom which several players hdV(' dl!Pttdy mudP. the post-collegiate transibon IIlto lhE' work forre. History remembers them, too. History never forgets. Brinkley, as well as a handful of assistant coaches, remains a link to th<• only two sectwn chd.mpionship squads in the school's 69 seasons. Assistants Bill Brown, Mike Barnas, Bill Vetica and Bill Calloway, as well as code-hes' ass1.;tant Ryan O'Donnell, will soon add a scrond rhomp1on'ih1p ring lo their collection. Bnnkley said the hvc seeison m between, which mcluded one trip to the lltle gc1mc (1996) and another to the semifinals ('97). have helpt.'<f hun apprem1te wmning m Week 14. The wmnmgcst coach m Newport-Mesa District footbdll history was parttcularly grnt1hed that his 80-year-old father, Roy, as well as his fornwr high school coach and former Sailors' assistant, Bob Lar on, w1tne scd Fnday's game. "I told our kids thor •'s got to be somebody speoal m their lives to enjoy 11 with and, for me, lhdt was my Dad. M And I have so much r pert for (Larson). I'm glad he was there, too. fie t1iught me so murh and 1s a ma1or factor in my being a coach.# Jn addlUon to the aforemenlloned assistants, who Include Harbor cilumnus <tncl lomwr plt1yc>r Bt1rgds, a pair of former Sailors look part m their hrsl cht1mp1onship season. Matt Burns, d hnebt1ckcr on Ul~ Sailor team which lost to Irvine, 30·8, in the t ~92 Division IV title game, was particularly energetic durinH postgamc fostivities Fnday. Happy ending •Newport Harbor's CIF football title will be savored, especially by the seniors.· U~Rfl'f l•AUI "1111 ll Dalt Plot T he teurs were there, just as they've l>een after every season- ending football game Newport Harbor High has played during Coach Jeff Bnnkley's 14-year tenure. But, this time, as only once before lll the sc:hool's 69 football seasons, they tnckled down around euphonc grins. "It was nice to say goodbye to lhe seruors when they were all happy." Brinkley said of tne final postgame ntual which typically follows a CIF Brlnkley playoff Joss. or, worse yet, U1e last regular-c:eason game tor a team not headed to the playoff:.. "There's only one team in every CIF division thdt doesn't end with a (playoff) loss. It was great to see smiles on our emors' faces." There was. of course, much to smile about after the conclusion of the school's second unbeaten seeison, a drdmatir. 19-lB come-from-behind victory ove1 Sea View SEE NEWPORT PAGE 8 B1ehJ, a 1995 gradudte, had his playing rareer cut short by a knee m1ury after his sophomore season. He was d starting center for his freshmen team and said even attending varsity games his semor year ('94) was agonizing. • "I went to two games all year (mduding the 20-15 title tnurnph over Servile), because it wds too painful to watch," Biehl recalled. Defensive coordinator Evan Chalmers und Pat Paternie round out thL'> yedr's slaff. One of many heroes 1n Friday's win was sophomore Bnan Gaeta. A transfer from Edison High dunng the swnmer, Gueta began the season as the start.mg quarterback, h fore JUmor Chns Mandenno emerged to assume that role. Gacta's pnmary contribution trom Weeks 3-7 was ch~rtng from the s1delmc, but he took over the place-kicking chore.<; the final seven games. A.left-rooted kicker. he made 27 of 28 PAT.c; and his two held 9oals Fnday were the Sailors' only thre<'-pointers of the season. "It shows you what kind or competitor he is to huve come through in such big pressure situCttions, ff Brinkley said. Gaeta hdmmcred a 38-yarder lo put i !arbor on the board SEE FAULKNER PAGE 8 HIGH SCHOOL f OOTBALL QUOTE OF THE DAY •1 told our kids the.e's got to be somebody spe<kJj kl their ~es to eojoy it wifh and, for me, that was my Dod •. : Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor High football coach Doily P1~t_ 7 CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIU M JANICE MARAN Orange Coast • Veteran women's tennis coach continues to put her dominating teams on the court~ for the Pirates. l"O\ \ Al llHll I IJ 0 range Coast Sllli CollP.ge women's 1111111 tennis coach Jdnice MarclJl descnbes herseU as a· clictdlor when tl comes to her ledJTl. "I'm d dictdtor, but d soft, fnendly dictator," Maran said. with a laugh. "I'm very tough m the fdct that I set guidelines and I like to ldke full respon:.ibility for the team. l hke to be in chdrge, hut I'm relatively calm and fnendly when 1t comes to coachmg the tedm." Sounds like a combUldbon of Mussolini dlld Elmo, but whatever the m1.Xture involves, the results have produced not only top-quality tennis players for the past 22 sedsons c1t O{'C, but top-quality people. Thdt hard work for Mdran is bemg recogruzed l1l Flonda by the Intercollegiate Tenrus Association a1;, she 1s bemg honored With the 1999 Calilorrua Commuruty College Wilson Award Women's Coach of the pldymg t<•nms ..,1m c• I was mne, • so I hyurcd coc1chm9 would be perlpct tor nw." Lookmq rtl Mt1rc1n's c:oaching numhNs, Coc1.,t wc1s 1u ... t c1s lucky to hntl Maran In her 22 seasons at OCC, the P1rc1tes hdve won mou• than 8f?0 o of then matches, while dtt1miny lfi <onlerPnce tttler.; dnd ~1ght stale champ1onsh1p" IJ1ti ~ 1dr<Hi evPr thmk she would he entcnny year No 23 di OCC? "lt's turu1y. wh('I\ I hrst got here, th<>re were CO<tches here for 111 to 15 ~ edrs dncl l thought, 'l\1an, how c uuld anvone sldy at one JOb for so long?' But it's a c:unstdnt leammq expenence," Mdran sc1Hl. "Edch yedr 1s di11crent from the ldst." In ctddition to her other honors menhoncd, Maran was dlso d recipient of the l q92 Ceiliforruei Cooches Association Community College Women's Cooch of the Yec1r Yedr for the .;econd Janice Maran Maran's "quad tm1shed 8-o lai>t "eason anct hrushed econd lil the Orcingc Empire Conference with a 7-2 tllne m her career, the hrst-ever two-time reapienl. "I'm thrilled to recognized for -.uch an honor," ~laran said. "COdst has had the succes:. throughout the years and I've been very fortunate to have been d part of the wmrung Lradilton. Maran will pick up her award <lt the Saddlebrook Resort in Tarnpd this f>venmg. "I've got my sunscreen and my floppy hat ready to go," she sd.id prior to departing Monday mommg. Maran grew up in the Northc>m Cahfornia town of Stockton, where she played tennis, before she did some cruising dround the country with a fnend. "It was JUst an unbelievable expcnence," Maran said. "We lroveled all around the country and mto Canada. It was quite a time.· After her travels. Maran attended Pasadena City College, before attending Cell State Los Angeles, where "he continued h<lr tenni'> C'areer. •Plus, those were the dc1ys b fore women received · scholarships 101 a tbletics, ~ Mcmm said. "So 1t was d very different situution than like it 1s todc1y.'' AJter her playing career was over, Marcm realized that she needed to hnd some career and cho.;e to pursue coaching. •I hnd been domg some pnrt~tim coaching while I was at Cal State L.A . • Maran -.aid. "They were hinng at Orange Coo.st and I was fortunate enough to h ar about it and apphed. I wa really lucky to be at the nght place at the right lime. ·1 w nted to ha\e a )Ob domg somothmg I loved anrt I'd bcf!n mdrk. Her career remrd in 3Hl-48-l ( 868) and 232-25 I 4031 m conference play. t-taron hkes to con~1der her~P.H a" "lfulf f\1om, half co.ich" and U1at show~ CiS former players continue to return to OCC dntl thdnk the "fnendly cUctator" for teadung not only lessons on the court, but lessons off the comt. "Th<1t's tlw most rewarding thing, wtlhout <1 doubt.• 1'.laran sdtd. "S(•••mg my former players and SP ing their kids and them telhng mt> that ~vcn though I was tough on them, it taught thl•m .;o much t1hout never g1vmq up in hie. •Tentus .,hpw" the players how th y re<1ct under pre ... ure. • \.1dran cuntmued, •When things , qet tou9h, how does the player hdndlc at? Do they get ratUro, or do th" • fmd a way to pull it out?" Desp1tP the long run di OCC, l\J min sull ha., a Jong way to go hcfor hangmg at up ·1·v • ... tJll got a IPW yenr-. lt:ift," I\ 1ttrdn ud ''1th a Id ugh. •After my ca1t't'r , t OCC 1 .. hm~hcd, I'll play m my }'cud domg my qdfrlenmg. Thal will ket•p me vc'ry husy." . . Mcuan i.lnd her husband, Alfu'dn, hve tll Omn91~ with their two <laughters. Kttty, t 9, and .Jennifer, 18. "Katy l!o. a fr<>shman at OCC, while JPnnifer lS a nior at Villa Park High," Maran 1d. W~r"' they t nms play r , tool •Th y grew up playing socc •r," M ran 1d. •tt was th h19 thmg. <JW, they're refill)' big • on ki kin' bac and hanging out with Ut r fri nd . • Janl Maran, now ki ng' ba m th D ily Pilot '1>0rts 1:1 U of Fam , l brating th Mill nnlum ~ FOOTllLL PLIYEIS Of Wiii 9 llWPOIT HAllOI BRIAN GARRETT ANDY GAETA TRONCALE KALANZ ~ 6-3, .11 10~ poi.n:I more klc:k • 8 Tuesday, O.C.mber l .41 1999 Sports Doily Pilot FAULKNER CONTINUED FROM 7 early in the second quarter. He added a 36·yanier early IJl the third quart rand h1s only PAT drew the Tau. within 18-13 willi 4:53 left.fn the third quarter. Bnnkley ~id th 6-foot-3, t 70-pounder, who d.lso excels in soccer and vollcybttll. will shift to receiver next season. SenJor Robert Cole, who broke his right leg in the Sailors' semifinal victory over Kennedy, srruled through severe pain c.luring t'nday's e mobOnal postgame. He watched the game from a wheelchdlf, which allowed only part.lat elevation of his surgically repaired leg Undble to stem the blood flow down to his foot, the throbl>lng wtich enveloped his leg mcreased throughout the everung. But 1t didn't stop rum from part1npdtlng in the celebrntlon HP WdS wheeled to the front of the postCJcune lt>t.un picture. m which ht· < ttn l~ sE>E>n holchng the c.hdrnp10nslup plaque Colt~ 1s sch('(lllll•d to return to school today dnd ts expf'cted to make a full rC'tovNy. Th<' 6 5, 325-pounder pldn!> to continue ' his foothdll Cdff'l'r in lhe Ivy League Mike Freeman, who caught the Qdme-Wi..nTU!ICJ touc.hdown pass from John (;1orddm m the '94 bUe gctme, remdms p rotecl.lve of hb perfect senior SedSOn. ·we Cdfl root for you now, because you got lhdt he (d 21-21 dettdlock with Mannd m Week 2), • Sdld Freeman, one of several former players to address the team after it-; Thtmksg1vmq Ody practice. Manderino, who started the fmal 12 games di qudrterbdck, ts now 21-0-1 as a Slttrtmg signal caller the last two years. The AU-Sea View League perlormer led the Juruor varsity to d 9-0-1 season last fdU. A 6-2, 195-pound junior, he also starred at outside linebacker, mdkmg him the only two-way starter returning NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 7 League nval Irvine m the CIF Southern ~on Division VI champion hip game Friday, before a capacity crowd or 7,600 at Orange Coast College. Senior n~e guard Andy Kalan7., whose 4-yard fumble reti,un with 10:15 left finalized the scoring, was bc:itde hnnself with emotion in the Jubilant uttennath. Kalanz, weepmg, bdbbled mcohercntly while exchanging C'mbrates with teammates, then reclined at about the 33-yard line closest to the scoreboard, · Kalanz gazmg skywdfd and writhing on his back in ecstasy. As usual, the Sailors·( 13-0· l) sdvoccd the victory with their supporters, Thf? Harbor crowd, which crammed the visitors' s1d~. · choo.sing to fill tbe aisles rathel' than occupy a small :Pocket of empty seats on the larger Irvine side, streamed onto the ficl<.l ,,fter the game ended. Per recent tradition in the dosing minutes of a VlCtory, the Harbor hand played and sang to to the celebratory song to whic:h spectators typically chime. Manderino "Heeeeey, he-ey bii-by. I wc1nt to kno-oh-ow, have you seen that ~core•?" rang tho chorus, perhaps louder than ever heforc. · "I was talking to freshmen codch Jo• Urban (whose son, J oe Urhdn Jr. we.ts d ~ophomor1• on th~· unbeaten 1994 CIF D1vis1on V champion) dnd he s<11d evc•ryonc wus smgmg this time," Brinkley said. ·r wr1~ kind of mtld at myself, because I dtdn't stop to glance into the sldnds and chrC'k it out. J wos on the lield, during Irvine's last timeout, shll !>O involved in getting our offense lmed up m our victory lormdtion (from which quarlerbdck Ctms Milnclenno lakes the snnp and takes ·a knee to down the hdll)" After the celebration .Jt OCC, the lt>am wturned by bus lo 1 its <"dlllpus locke1 room, \\ hm<· Ormkh'Y nddrc.'>sPcl Uie> I players · "When I was done t.ilkmg. I Unr>d up till the seniors dnd led our coaching staJf through the lmc, snying 901>dhye. Then. after the coaches, all the ijuntors .md sophoinnrt>.s) wt>nt through and sdid their !-JOOdhyl's " Four tunes m the ldst eight ye.irs, this cerc. .. mony occurred m Week 14, after a champ1on!'>h1p qame. It has dlso follow£>d one semifinal loss. tour que1rterhncJI setback.' an<.l JU<;l one fust-round defectl durmg Bnnklc} ·~ 1P1qn Only four times has Bnnklcy "a1ct guodhyc to Ci semor cluss before the start of the pla}offs. Hi> prefers the itllcrn<1live. • (Wmning the championship) gives you peuce or nund," Bnnkley said. "It means you completed I.he job you set out lo accomplish." ' Tt also reaffirms Ute pnnciples Bnnkley's program perennially stresses. "When I walked around dnd shook the kid'> hdnds dunng pregame (Friday), I told the younger guys to lake a look around and get a feel for the at.mosph<>re, because (the' title game) was where they Wdntcd to l>e m U1e lutu1e,'' Brinkley said. HThi..ngs like tlus don't just happen; they havf' to be earned through hard work. (Championships) emphasize the importance of hard work and what you can earn through hard work. I think it reemphdsizes how sohd the program. LS." F~<Jcts7<'1·s SCHEDULE f )H \\CE ( :« • \~T ( :« •Ll.Ef;E . ,~ · · ~ ., . i" I ~~ u»· · · 1·1mf ~\'° 1~1~\ TODAY • Basketball High school boys • Newport Harbor at Edison Basketball Festival, at Anaheim Convention Center, vs. foothill, 6 20 p.m • Estancia at Irvine World News Tournament at Woodbridge, vs. Woodbridge. 7'30 p.m RYAN EARL ~8orn:Sept.30, 1978 & tWght: S-foot-10 Weight: 180 Sport: Ba~ketball Pos: Pomt guard Y...-: Freshman H19h scftc>ol: Tustin eo.d\: Mark Hiii e ~ Vetinary medicine Favortt. food: "Fried chieken" Favorite movie: "Beverly Hiiis Cop." 8-.t athletk n IOI 1*1t "lhlS is " . ' Athi«e of dote W.-XIV: Was a big forte in Orange c.oasrs SS-79 victotY over Grossmont , scoring 15 poou to go 3'oiig 'Nith ., OYetall performance, dire(tlng traffic end dishing It off for the Bucs. Daily Pib Cofl«tor sporu c•rd Rrta '19-f KARYN FIERST £&om: Sept 13, 1981 H Height: s-foot-4 Sport: Basketball Pos: Guard ·Year: freshman High sd'K>ol: Marina Coach: Mike Thornton Mitjor: Undecided Favorite food: •Pina• F•vorite movie: •A River Runs Through It" aest llttWtk moment ·en1y Madison. Jeny Magurre • A~-. of the w..lc XIV: Scored v points in an 86-n Vietory over 5an Diego Mesa and t 4 point$ In a 73-47 victory over Rlo Hondo for the highly-<anked Pirates. High school girls -Costa Mesa at Capistrano Valley, 7 p.m., Estancia at Mission Viejo Toumatnent, vs Mission Vie10, 7 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Mis- sion Viej9 Tournament. vs. Bonita Vista, 4 p.m • W•ter polo High school g11ls • Esperanza at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p .m. • So«er High school girls -Dana Hills at Corona del Mar, 3;15 p.m. DEEP SEA MONDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -l boat. 12 anglers 59 sand bass, 1 halibut 1 sheephead . 795 OBITUARIES . , 795 0811\JARIES 11795 OllT\MRES I 1795 OBfTUARIES I McAllister KLEIN ~~~, r.armt=~r.--J ol SI y.,,., ltvt ton•, lilemorl•I ttrvlua wlll PUBLIC NOTICES Joyce E McAlllater, 66ditd Sund1y, Dtcembtr 12, 1909 al lht Foun11ln V•llty , regional Mtdlcal Center Shi wu born J1nulr}' 6, 1933 In Muncie, tndlana tht daughter of 011111 Paul andlda Betit Wttta Bwktr. Sht married David A lilcAltlater M•y 24, 1061, aolemnlztd Mwch 4, 1998 11 tht Lot Angtlff. L.O.S. Temple. Mrt. McA1t le1tr la 1urvtvtd by htr hulband Rotier1 J. Fm.II Jr. (wife RobtrtJIOein,n.ottrvlM bt 11:00 1.m., Tuetday, Mary), Tlmo4hy Ray Ferrell puMCI away o.e.t'nber Oectmbtr 14, 1999 II {wtft Allaon), one daugtlttr 14, 1909. Ht la aurvtv.d by Pacific Vltw Mor1u11y Jullt Marie McAlllattr Sim· hit wife, OtLorea M. l(fttn; Chapel, )500 Ptclllc Vltw klna (huaband Donald), d•ughler, JtrrHyn Suun Orlvt, Newport Bttch. CA, twenty thrM granclchdtldrenhll F1rmtr; eon, Rtchatd S. PUBLIC NOTICES 1nd tight gr.,t gran c • Klein; ettpchlldl'en, LINTY dren. She la alto lutYlvtd Motachtnb.chtr, O.nnl• by htr 1ltltr Wiima Mot1ch1nbacher, Linda "cOonald (hu1band John) M111love, Sutan Con>tn; ._-.,,_.-._,.......---of Daltvhlt lndl1111. $rlndchllnnl Samutl and ct1t oua ua neH In ll•u of flowera, Semo• u reoto;v:-Name Statement conlrlbutlon1 m•y bt ll'le following per1on1 mact. to Ille American help you find are d<>lng bua1noss as Clllcet Socltly. rellable el IMPE:RIAL PROPER· p;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;,l,;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.l.;;;;;:;;i;~~i;;;;,;;~9!ii1 TtES, a Cil!tlomla gt1n· eral partn rah1p, 1149 Soulh Coast Drive, Sutt• SOO, COsta Mo'4i CA 92626 Give The Gift That Keeps on Giving Herry S Rink.,, T!\16180, UM r Oedatl· lion ol l l'\Al Dated 7/31/7-4, 90 South Coast Dnv SU 500. Co61a Mesa. CA 92626 Harry S Rinker, Trustee, ol the Roderiek and Kennelh Rinker Trust, 949 South Coas1 Drive, Sulle 500, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 LO&B lllVtS!ment Co A Cat1lornta General Partner&hlp James E. Dobrott, Jr, General Partner, 329 via Ll<lo Soud. Newporl Beach, CA 92683 Warren Lefebvre, Gen· erRI Pa11nor, 15 Chetham COurt. NewPort Beach, CA 92680 Anti C Fecke, Truttee ol the Oonnctt revocable Trust. Trust A. I 026 Ctlorro Street, Sutte 1, &In LoiS Obispo, CA 93401 Ann C Fac.t<e, Trustee ot in. Ocnnen Fa ft may souud a.musual, but matty familits m1dtrstand tbat planning alwul for a funeral or cremation is truly nn act of love. Ca ll Pacific View Memoritil Park today to rcccivt your free "Affordwle Alternativ·e" D1scout1t a~ltet, Cremr.Jfic1n But'ial ervice Personal Protection Guide Planning Porifolio. ' I Ct1ll Jim llills at (9 49) 717-4611 bttUJUU 12/ f 0 and f 2/:J.2 ,FD1116 Whr she. ukJ you subje<: your elf & your fam ily t payii1g intlatcd prices fc. r cask ts & s ·rvice~???? Call Toll Free 1·888·'i f.MK£T Smin Oran~ & Surround f£Juntrlt:i HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Mesa's Naff drills nine three-pointers •Mustangs top Savanna to improve record to 5-2. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High eruor Ryan Naff et a school and Newport-Mesa District record with rune threc- poin ters lo lead the Mustangs to a 76-66 nonle~gue boys basket- ball win ovPr visiting Savanna M,onday. Naff connected on 9 of 12 from beyond the arc en route to a career-high 32 points Mesa (5-2) opens the TrclbU· co Hills Tournament Friday at 5;30 p.m. againSt A.B. Miller. • The Corona del Mar High boys basketball team handled La Mirada. 53-37, m the first round of the Sonora Tourna- ment Monday, but senior Brooks Morns may have sus- tained a broken wnst for the winners. . Moms, a top rntumer, fell while attempting d laym on his left (shooting) wnsl, <1ccording to COdCh Paul Orris. The win allowed Orris to pull even with Jack Emon for the school and Newport-Mc a District ccµecr v1cto1y record '(199) Corond del Mur will mt.?el Monday·~ Vcabum J 1 'l·Sonorct W1nner Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. •The Estancia High boys baskctbdll team jumt etl nut to a 22-13 first-quarter lead, then held on to defeat Mark Keppel, 67-60, in the pool-play opener of the Irvine World News Tour- nament Monday at Wood- bndge High. ' The Eagles (3·2), who were · led by Jason Simco (18 points), Darshaun Gamer (14) and Steve Rodnguez (11) meet Woodbridge tonight at 7:30 at the same site. • The Corona del Mar HJgh girls basketball team surren- dered a fourth-quarter lead, then lost, 58-49, in overtime to Sonora m the pool-play opener. of the Mission Viejo Tourna- ment Monday at Mission Viejo High. CdM junior Kristen McCoy, who scored a career-high 27 points, hit art awkward follow shot off a nussed free th.row with two seconds left m regula- tion to send it into overtimo. Charlene Quon added 13 for the Sea Kings (3-3), who continue pool play Thursday at 4 p.m against Bonita Vistd. • Estancia High senior Lauren Cassity led a balanced sconng attack to,he lp U1e Eagles ciam a 55-44 girls bas~etball victory in the pool-play opener of the M1~s1on Vu•10 Tournument Moncldy at Mission Viejo lhgh. Cassity lini~hed with 10 point-. for the winners (.5-1 ), who meet hosr tiss1on Vic1c • tonight <1t 7 BRIEFS HIGtt SCHOOl BOYS Sonof•~ Rm round c:o.toNA Oll MAit 53, LA MIRADA :17 CorOM dtl Mar 19 I IS 10 • Sl u. M•r~• 10 10 6 11 • 37 Con>na •t Mar • ~f>$00 16, ~n 1 S. Snell 6, P•nenon 8. Htetbrlnk 5. Morrtt IJ. sti11hllng •n 0. e>w.n 0, 8ot1om 0 l pt goall • HaMOn ). Monos 1. I.Ill M•rllde -C.sas 4, Pklcen 7, i.e. 12, Oronoz 10, Satddo 4 l pt. gOllls-lee 2. Technlcals -la M1rad1 ben<h 1 lrvf,,e Wof'ld ~ws TC>UmllfTMnt EsUn,I• 67, Mark Keppel 60 M•rlt Keppel 13 I f "i6 20 60 bt4n<.~ 2l 18 8 19 • 67 ~Keppel . Wong t4 D•H 10, Woo 6, Lam 2. Ng 17, Lop.16 • l pl go.tit· W~ 2. WOo 2. N~ 1. EstMd•. Stn'l(O 18, G.lrrwr 14, ~(tg~t 11, C.ntretl 8, Cl\llodlet 7. Agu1llr 4, Con<et> uon l, M•ldcinarlo 1 l 91-pit. c.ntrell 2, Rodriguez I, Simco 1, Conc•pciotl 1, NONLlAGUE COs'TA M ESA 76, SAVANNA 66 S.v1nN · 12 13 20 21 • 66 C.ost.ll Mctl 10 19 18 29 • 76 s.v.,_ • Hutton 10, Butler 14, T•ngonan 6. Purnell 2), V•ldf'l 5 Medina 5, E~tlTllll'l2 l pt lil<Wlls •Bull« 3, TMl900at1 2. V11de2 2. Costa Me-A • N1ff 32. Jonet 14, ~tsusht 11, Payne 6, Whittall•• 5, Weir 5. Ferryl'Mll 2. Contt I, Abedr•bo 0, Kno~ O. Knkoruin O 3 pt goats • N•ff 9, H1ttoV11 2, Whltl.llt.er 1. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Mission ~.tO Toumatn4tfrt firrt..ound l"ool pl1y _ 5oHoAA 58, ColloHA on MAR 49 Coron• def MM I I 14 4 18 2 49 Sonora 8 7 11 21 11 • S8 CotOM del Mar I( M<Coy 27, Quon 13. J M<Coy 4, Khng 4, Kch\1at1 1, Eyre 0, Pham o. Gruber o. M-niey O J pr. gOllls Quon t, K. McCoy 2 SonOf'lt Ngo 17. Davi\ 14, Huben l, Nellb<0t1 6. uOWfl,., 7, Clark 'I. 3 pt 9011I~ • Hubert 1 M 11&1on v .. Jo Tournament First~nd ~I play ESTAIKJA 55, WHIT'lflY 44 Wflltney 10 6 16 12 • 4A Estancia 16 12 16 11 S!t Wh1tne~ De \Crlla 18 Gorual~ 4, Ofdonez 8 W u11g 10 BobcJ 11.1 4 £.nmncl• Ca-.. ry 10. Av•lm 1, l.enh•rt 7, Byf1elrt 6 I'. atwhi 1 6, Barr•,. 6, V•squez 4 Vr la 4. Htrat~ 3 Ouill•~ 2, OI 114 0 Rodr gutz 0 l"Pl goa ~ ~<'lts1.1fui1 2 Ra<ret• 2 lenhan I, H r•ta 1- Northwood won't free-lance • PCL administrators force Timt>erwolvcs to decide upon a varsity or a junior varsity league schedule. Pacific ..,.. ______ __ Co ast FOOTIALL Ll:!ague administrators have voted to deny Northwood High the option of playing a free- lance varsity football schedule next fall. Rick Curtis, North- wood's athletic director and footbdll coach, said Monday. Curt.ls said he could decide as soon as Friday whether to play a varsity or jwuor varsity schedule next fall in the PCL. "I'm disappointed about not being able to play free-lance, but tliese are the mies and we'll abide by them," satd Cur- bs, who invoked ire from some PCL coaches last month by announcing pldns to play dS a free-larice team. ' The Irvine-based school opened this fall with 28 sopho- more football players and tt complete freshmen team. The freshmen went 9-1, but haU of those games were against freshmen B teams, Curtis said. If Northwood elects lo play at the varsity level, it would eliminate the bye week the other five PCL schools hdd dur· ing the 1999 league ~eason. -by Barry Faulkner Mend oz.a nets 5, again ANAHEIM -Estancia S 0 C C E R High senior Esau! Mendozd scored five goals for the sec- ond tune this season to pace the Eagles to a 7-0 nonleague boys soccer win at Katella Monday. Mendoza now has 16 goals in six games for the Eagles (4- 1-1), who have. outscored opponents 28-4 Senior Cesar Terrones added a pau of godls for Estanaa, which got five saves from goalie Hilano Arnaga and two assists from Martm Sanchez. Eagles sparkle ANAHEI~ ,,S_O_C_C_E_Rr Estanoa High senior goalte Helen Flo- res stopped three penalty kicks to help the Eagles' girls soccer team defeat Moorpark for the consolation championship of the Magnoha Tournament Monday at Magnolia High. Senior Becca Silva scored on a penalty kick in the 46lh minute, but Moorpark rallied to force overtune. After two scoreless over- times forced penalty kicks, Sil- va came up big, while Arlis Reynolds, Mana Sanchez and Ruth Chavera converted to he lp the Eagles improve to 4-3. ..=11 ~1 Trusl, Trust B, 1026 -------- PUBUC NOTICES ct t ous us ne.se Name Statement The lotlow1ng persona Chorro Street, Suite I, san Luu; Obispo, CA 93401 Harold B HembrH, Partner, 90 Crooked Slick Drive, Newporl Beach, CA 92ti60 This business Is con· <lucted by. a general pannersh.p Have you started dO!ng business y111? Ve5, 1112f73 James E Dobrott. Jr • Altorney for lrnpettat Pr0per1 es, a Calilom1a. general pa'1nerslllp Tl\ii si.temenl was lile<J with II\ County Clerk 01 Orange COunly on 10,29 99 1"9MON79 Dally Pilot Nov 30, Doe. 7, 14, 21, 1999 T7Q.4 A HU to ota .. tnMo.an Mlp LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cem lflfY • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific: v-t:lfllle NewJ)Ol'I Beach 144-2700 "ERCIMO'"EU IW.9"°ADWAY MOrtl.Ull)' * Chapol Ctematlon 110 Broadway C ta Mesa 842·9100 are doing business as Reftec!lons Asian Fine Art, 2167 Paatte Ave., •A·102, Colla Mesa, Cehlomia 62627 Jeltrey Paul Cellini, 2157 Paetltc Ave , #A· 102, Costa Mua CaU· lornta 92627 This buSlneU la con· ducted by en 1ndiv1<1ual Have you started doing buslnesa yet? No Jeffrey PalJI Cellini This statement was moo Wlltl Iha County Cleft ot Orange County on 12·2·99 1""813170 Only Pilot~ 7, 14, 21, 28 19SXI T708 LEGAL OTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Nofloe 11 tic by given lha1 th unoor:;JgnOd .,, !I I ~Ile euct:on, pur· 'u.inuo Soeilon 21700 Of th B~n & Prol Si10NI coo . lot owing cJ t~ prop fly 10 W!I StiELL Y BOlON UNIT ll13 WICKER ST ANO, WCtGllr LIFT· ING BCNCH & WC!tGHT S WOODEN PATIO CHAlR JON 0 PHILLIPS UNIT C46, WICKER SOf'A. WICKER 1 ABLE, & CH"!f1 DRESSER, MISC FUt1NITUAE KAlHLEEH l<INO, \JNIT E!27..:-SOFA, STER_~9"--..1~ OOXES .. F'Ul11'tl I UN: Sall! wlll tie by com petltlve bldOlllg {Wit .. aied t>Jd• may t>t Ub!T\11lta In ~) Mesa rolls. 10-0 SANT~--ANA _ Cos:ct S 0 C C E R Ml'!>tl H1uh lrcshnmn Sharon Ody hdcl four (Jottl" and t""o dssists Lo ll•ud lht> Must,rngs to a 1 O·O nonlet1gue girls :.oc ccr win ove1 ho!>l Sclnla Ana Valley ' Monday. Semor Cdnda< e Nicholson had two goals and one assist and JUmor oudfiE•lder Fernan- da Veldzco added two assl.Sts dnd d goal for the wmners (4·0- 3). Margaret Landeros had four saves lo preserve the team's fifth shutout, while Michelle Barnett, Lisd Dunn and Devin Denman also ~corP.d goals for the Mustangs. Mesa, which led, 7-0, at hdlftime, rc•tums to the playmg helds today with a trek to Westminster. Tars triumph, 1-0 BE~~~PORT S 0 C C E R Newport Harbor High Juruor Mt!nd1Lh Miller converted a cross from Tory Manchester in the 17th minute for the only goal m the Sailors' 1-0 non- league triumph Monday after- noon over the visiting Universi- ty Trojans. Arny Niles hdd four saves for the Sailors, who outshot the Trojans, 21-6. PUJIUC I NOTICES -1 HOTICD l Doily Pilot r ..... 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