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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-11-06 - Orange Coast PilotBY Owlstopher ~ oa1y Not 'NEWPORT·MESA -The oorntng montlM will cut light OD the apparently twisted relatico- ship between James Soto Nogales, the accused prollfic child molester, and Samuel Montes, the Cotta Mesa man who allegedly sold his young children to Nogales for sex sessions. Police said the 28-year-old Montes, who is expected to be • arraigned today at Harbor Munic- A tainted twist to an otherwise miraculous story M iracles happen every day, and Amanda Arthur·ts proof of that as are the f1owers in bloom and each breath that we take. What happened to her reminds us that life ts precious and to be revered. It reminds us that we are not alone and -that there ts a ~berpower . looking out '• So the ded.slon to sue the dty of Newport on behalf of the acci- dent victims takes thiJ beautiful gift of Amanda and brings it down to hell. Wasn't the driver of the car speeding? I truly feel for all the people involved in the crash because their lives are changed forever. They all relied on God to bring them through the tragedy but now they've put their prayers and faith in the lawyers, hoping to capitalize on their grief. Well. why not try and change the road by petitioning the city? Olri.I Maese, Amanda Arthur's mother, said lhe prayed about the decision to sue the dty, well I think she was pray- ing to the wrong: deity. Maese said that abe thinb that Mandy's pain deserves a little bit ol compensation. What? 1be miracle of life ii not enough? They should be asham~ at dimming the beautiful light of thil miracle. I am etnbanassed for all of the parents who are involved in th1I suit. Tb1s ii akin to me punching you in the face then lu1Dg you for ~Ying a ... ipal Court, WU blmMlf a molesta- tion victim of Nogales years ago. Yet Montes and his wUe allowed the 49-year-old NogUail to Jive on the couch of their Welt Wilson Street apartment, and police allege ~ npatedly allowed Nciga)i. to have aex with his s.. and 8-yeaN>ld boys f« S20. Police call it a ~ of abuse per- petuating abuse. Along with Montes' sons, Nogales is accused of molelting 25 boys-ranging in age from 12 to 17 -over the last 10 yem, •SEE CRIMES PAGE A11 Justin Wolter. Estancia star quarterback. I • and his twin •r. Erika, cheerteadlng captain, make quite a team on and off the • j "' : COSTA MIBIAr-Esta.ncia ! . High SCbool .. illllr varsity quarter- : back Justin WOlts bas a secret ~ weapon -hil twill sister, Erika, : is the captain ~the cheerleading squad. •t can always bMr her yelling, and that gets me &eel up,• said Justin. ~ wean No. 13 on his jersey. Her position doesn't allow her to watch most of the games. But every now and then. she'll see • one of her brotber'• touchdown : · paue1, grab the megaphone and i lead the cheElr, "Count of three. : No. p .• i And f« ~MJ~• i : • pa91e5 aren't complete and the • game goes to the other team: •She'll come up end give me a hug,• he said. In addition to their teamwork on the field. the 17-year~ld twim are known for their individual accomplishments off the field •1t's a real mess4ge tO the school that a brother and sister get along so well and respect each other,• Aid &land.a Princi- pal Marguerite Anatol. •They epitomize Estenda. They are cheerful and ac:Uve in their school, Just the kind of kids you want to re~t your school.· · Although ttie twins -who He's the quarter- back of the football teaDL Sbe'• the captain of the m1erlemd- mglqUd. Aadone more thing. Eltanda High School's Justin and Erika Wolter are twtns. have lived in Costa Mesa all their lives -had their share of cat fights when they were younger, there's little time for sibling rival- ry nowadays. Justin spends most ot. his tree time either practicing football or lifting weights. Erika. meanwhile, works part time as an activities coordinator at Sonora Elementary School and is captain of the cheerleading squad at Estancia. •rt gets to be bedic IOID&- times.• she said. •aut when I work on something with the girls and it works out right. it makal tt all •SEE TWINS PAGE A11 Appeal • commg onhoopS coach By Husein Mashni, Daily Plbt .. NEWPORT-MESA -School district attorneys Wednesday Wed a motion to appeal an Orange County Superi« Court ruling requiring the district to reopen a Costa Mesa High School coaching position filled in 1996. The motion. part of a two-step appeals process, trlggered a 6().. day deadline for the school dis- trict to file legal briefs smnmariz- ing its opposition to the court rul- ing. ·we felt that there were cer- tain facts in the case that shouJd be set forth in appeal,• said Superintendent Mac Bemd "V!e • SEE RULING PAGE A~I! OfticiaJs ponder life:: after Mac By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Wb11e school officials in Arlington,, Texas, are contempla~ whether to make Mac Bernd next superintendent. local scboc:i olftdals are concemed about bow they will fare without him. Bernd is one of four ftnalilts b the top administrator of tlle Arlington Independent School Diltdd. ·Although there hua1 . been t.lk of a "4rt date, Benli · •SEE BERNO MeE A1t Cbdstmu gtftl and handcrafted ttieml ue .,_.., sold beg1nnJng today at 1be s-....111ary _. Cardem GUI Slaop, 2647 E . Coast Highway, Corona 4el Mar. Its hours are from 10 a.m. to • p.m. daily. Por more infonnation, call 673-2261. June L. Poley of the Assistance League says, ·u glitz and glamour are your thing, come to our holi· day French rack designer MJe today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . • The sale will include fW's. 'Dae Aulstace League of Newport-Mesa 11uUI Shop (MS-SS38) is ~t 2220 Fairview Drive at Wilson in Costa Mesa. : Stagecoach Luggage (515-9005) is a new lug- gage and gift store that recently opened in the Westcliff Plaza shopping center at 10« Irvine Ave. ln Newport Beach. Luggage name brands available include Tumi, Ricardo Beverly Hills, Samsonite, ~tlantic, Lexi and Briggs & Riley. Gift items include ~gurines and travel accessories. There's a 38% off ~ale on selected Briggs & Riley luggage. You can find best buys today on golf apparel at the John Leonard'• Goll Shop (852-8689) pre- Cbristm.as tent sale. The sale lasts through Sunday and merchandise ls reduced 30% to 10%. On sale are selected men's and women's sportswear, shoes, and golf bags. John Leonard's is at 3100 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. • 9151' IUYS appears ~ Thursday and Saturday. If you lcnow of a good buy, call me at ~1224, write me at 330 W. Say St., Costa Mesa 92627, fax n>e at 646--4170, or e-mail me at c;>Jlot20earthllnk.net . VOL 91, NO. 254 ntOMAI K. ....... Publ&her Wl.LMM LOmll1., • Echw STWIM1 WI, : Managing Editor ·TONY~. Allllta'lt ~ E<itor 'lllM~ OtyEdtor .,_ CAii SON. Spatsfdtor • MMC MAln1N. fltao&ltor • LYNN llOlA. • DllPay~ NO'ICMlllN. o..tfled AOw.tllll ig LAMIOIM°" Promotlof• ""'IOOllWt. Oltef Anandll Offbr llEADE8S HQnJNE 642-6086 Record ycx.-a>mments •bout the O.lly Piiot °' news tips. ADDRESS Our~ Is llO W. Bay St.. Cmta Meg, callf. 92627. ~···· ·· ........ .. By Chrtltopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A OJst.a Mesa man with a history of mental illness WU amwted TuesdAy night lftel' bold· ing a woman at lmife.pomt and tlyiDg to steal her car outldde their San Oemente Ddve. apmtmmt complex. polioe said. . =~~...: rial matt-.«~ herein CM\ be reproduc9d wfth.. 'IBllBUAl\ms out wnn.n pffmltllon (7f cow-Balboa right owner. 73159 HOW TO IEAOt US Corona Qef Mar 7'1159 ~ Costa~ 1he nm. Orange COunty n/55 (800> 252-9141 Newport Beadl =::tci.s618 73159 Newport Coast =6424'321 n1SS News 54C). t 22A WfGMCAST Spof11 '42~ LOCATION SIZE ~ Sports F• 646-4170 Wedge 1-2w ::i:~net Newport 1-3w ...,_ Offtot 6424'321 Bladdes 2-3w lullnes , .. 631-5902 Riller Jetty 2-3w CdM 1-2w Nlllhed~ ~ Conwn&a'Mty NIM. ..,. .,.,... Ught.nctv~ • nm. Mlmw Compeny. ..., wlnds=mom-~ .. :d'i''*'" lnghcus 1 become southwest 1o ,_..." ao westllf'ly • 15 knob ............... Vice,..... ... ca.w.i Maneger during the att.r· noon. Wind w.ws .,.., CM!f. Ol NJ rights .... 'l We have desi~s on.you Wlll~totwo feet, and •two foot swell wtll come from the southwest. Early dense,~ fog. TaS 10DAY Ant low 6:21 a.m. 3.0 Ant hlgtl 2:24a.m. 3.5 Second low 8:16 p.m. 0.5 ~high 12:25 p.m. 4.7 llMMY F1rst low 8:22 a.m. 3.0 Ant high 3:39a.m. 3.1 Sea>f'ld low 9:24p.m. 0.5 Second high 1:57 p.m. 4.A WAJa ~61 M ~What is biD8d Uthe World's tallest Cbrlltmu tJee ii DO euy fUk: It~ five boun of work wttb cranea and f«k- Uftl, PetMon lllm:ld'a 110-foot white fir arrived at midnight Tuesday, and worken spent all moming heaving the t 7,000-pound tree into place. But how elle wou)d aboppen get the meaage that U'I offtdally time to st.art buying as much holiday cheer u their aedit cards can handle? . In two weeb, the fir wW be covered with 15,000 white lights and dec- orations for the Nov. 21 tree-lighting ceremony. A menorah-lighting cer- emony ii ~uled for Dec. 23. The tree, mall encutivet bout. beats all other famous holiday trees around the country: Rockefeller Center's ii a mere 90 feet, the White . House's is just 78 feet and Dimeyland's is a meo.ger 58 feet. .. nol1hwat and southwest ccntinue fallhlg off. As you might ..-ct. W9'U ... poportklnel dedlne In ari concl- dons. lhat ~ to f.cl9~1twt top out t.l\tJwl U..and~ In most tpOts. WtNeS might do • Attle bet· -around 1he Black-la M °"' 1he next 24 hours and Into 1he w 11lcend, sets should mow toward chest-Hgt\. That would be thlfm 1o. rww~ fromihew.t. ln:cn111d energy from the .. should Mlofurttw~ 1he oudOok for the corNn9 w1*-ld. ....... mAat Smith said. •Tue FBL of coune, had nothing to do with this." Hudloo found the butmer knife in: bis kitdlen and went outside 1ooJdng tor a victim. Smith said ·we don't think he stallred [P.chardJ, singled her out.. Smith said. .She just ' bappeDed to be the first penm to stop by: Hudlm is being held on $50,000 · bail at aJUDty jail. where paatpUno psydJ.iatdc drugs am be adn•tntshnd, · Smith said. Hudlan will be amdgned. 'lbuDday ~ ~ Mmldpel c.ourt. ·rm .._.._ • ~ Mki: •rm atnDd tbe(Je gamg to find him qmtaDy imaDe, and slap him Oil the wrlstl, and I don't want that I want jus- tice. • • ....., llrwt: Property worth S 10 was stolen from a home In 1he JOOO blodt. • ........ s1h W.,: Computer equipment worth S2.700 was stolen from a ca In the 4200 block. • WI I lff. Property worth $1,244 was stolen from a home In the 1800 blodt. • ... H'IW A stgn was defaced In the 2500 blodt. • o-11: A~ wor1h $1,640 was stolen from a budnes In 1he 1500 blodt. cmtAlmA • ,_, •• AN: cash and jewetry worth S 1.l60 was stofen from • r'tlldel a In the 1too blodc.. ................ 1Wo 500-pound bags of used cwdboard word'I s 100 w. sto6en from • ltot9 In 1he 2200.blodt. • ..... ,., ... A CD player, CDs and clothes~ $40 ~~from. bustlW1 In the icJoo blodt. • Wiit .......... A CD~ .net CDs worth $61 MS stolln In the IOO blodt. • .,,.. IMliir. lWo tftwhion tpHkeB WWl"9 *'-'from ....... defa In the 2100 block. I DuPont Certified STAINMASTER · Xtra life Carpet can take all the norinal daily abuse your family dishes' ovt and still look great.' Don't miss this chance to get a great deal on STAINMASTER Xtra lffe. Here ar1Just a few of the speciats you'rrfind: tbe public add:r911 ADDCJllDCef and the two women eelliDg bot dogs andlOdas. This is grass-rooa college foot- ball. and I love it. No bends, DO cheerleaden, DO tailgate parties, DO ICboJarshjps. Menlo, a college wttb 364 male students,.J>attled a team representing two schools with a eombined male enrollment of 1,047. I drove out to Claremont on a 1()().degree day to see Menlo on the gridiron for the ftrst time since I played there in 19'9-50. 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The Premium Steak & Seafood House in Orang~ County Since 1922 Mon-Sat Lunrh 11 -3pm Oir111,.r 4-t Opm Sunday Dinner Only Party645~3259ilahl,. TltlANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS The shoppf ng center has free • live dassk rock performances scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; *from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Sat· y; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sat- ay and Sunday afternoons in Town Square at Triangle re, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa : . •• ctllRJED ART SHOW : ' The Newport Beach City Arts £pmmis.sion plays host to a rec~ .ition for artists whose works are titatureq In the 1997 Fall Juried Show on Friday from 5:30 to ,30 p.m. In the Newport Beach Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport vd. The winning entries will be layed through Jan. 3. 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This Is a sm11ll fraction of the response: I , as a family member of a · comatosed passenger of a sober reckless driver cannot imagine a dty responsible for the actions of a sober •designated• driver. Driven at its posted speed (35 mph), Irvine Avenue is as safe a street as any in Newport Beach. Jason Rausch acted alone in this tragedy and is solely responsi- ble. rnoMAS OPSON Costa Mesa It was with profoWld disgust that I read that the victims of the car accident on May 23 and the family of Donnie Bridgman, who was killed in the accident, bad filed claims against the dty of Newport Beach. These claims allege that the design of Irvine Avenue con- tributed to the crash. Let's review the allegations and facts: 1. Jason Rausch, the driver, was speecting at the time ot the crash. 2. The Blazer bad a modified your children to look around for someone to blame when they are the ones at fault .. TIM PASTUSHIN Newport Beech When I first beard of the (legal claim) being filed against the city by the families of some of the Newport Harbor High crash vic- tims, I assumed it was concerning the deputies who had stopped the Bla7.er the night of the crash and had subsequently sent the over- crowded vehicle on its way. I was swprised to learn that this issue was not the case, but rather, the issue of the (claim.J involved the conditions on Irvine Avenue and the sprinkler mainte- her mother feels like it's the right thing to do to sue the city to help other poteottai victims. wen. it l8llDI to 1119 that God would want Mame to My thank you to the people of the city by speaking out about the wrong choices her daughter and friends made that night -such as drinking, speed- ing, not wearing seatbelts and allegedly ch:ivtng recklessly. . That Would be a positive Jeaon fnm such a tragedy instead of sending a negative message by suing the city and asking the dti- zens of the city to do more. KATHY SHAW Newport Beach I have mixed feelings about the attorneys involved in iheee legal claJms, happy tbey'11 be making a killing tbemselvel but sorry for them to have to try these cues. Which Is also bow I feel about the attooMrys iIJvo1ved in .the lawsuit that i8 trying to hold Juon Rausch ~===-.!oon-demn anyone's oonoem for the bSelth and well-being of another human being, but sometimes our 1 E ffDIJI do not involve pmilhtng anyone elre for the petn an4 suf- fering we bdDg on oune1ve1, ft Ul8d to be that to graduate frma.• rc:bool. the student bad to 1eam the ' ! r cm, but even that pndlice baa fallell 'into c:Ulu9e. 'rbele are~ people NpeBUng tta. --!DWatce OYel' and aw.. our pWllit .. full d ean - Almbc6:::I ~ Is full of ttiiiiD. I oaly hope the~ lnVolved in that autamobOe aoctdmt of. Mmy 23 (el thme lftl9 more IMm 10 people -a whale dtY, more) CIO Diit'fail to lellrll a llillrJiL. VJCSIWllllS Newport Belch 35 mph speed zone. Pr<m ieports we are of the opinion that the dJiver WU cam- lea and ulthna"1., to blame for the acrident, and will have to live ~er, we feel that it WU not entirely his fault eltba'. He w• cmly tbe unfortu- na*8 <me Who happened to be tn the ddv•'s real ot an aa::ldent waiting to ha~ And now, the l9IUltlng acd.- dellt, llCOOI~ to recently filed Jege1 cl•hM, baa rotnehow becoine the fault of the self· iD:iUled dty of. Newport Beach, or j>1alDly speek;tng. UI, U taxpayers. When are the p8rents and the sbJdents Unolved in tb1s terrible tragedy going to admit ttUs is a cue of poor j'lidgn>«lt of an the ~involved? It was a ter- tlble. avddable acx:klent, but it WU cert.atnly not tbe fault of the taxpayers. Lawsuits such as theee only teach thole students involved, and their friends 8Dd liblings, bow not to ~ responsibility for their own actiom. 'Ibis lovtng, praying, caring, forgiving, generous, supportive community has just been stabbed 1n the beck. 11!ltRY AND SAIJ.Y WEI.SH Newport Beach I ~ tt. It ii more fun Cheering at ~ gemes knowing Justin's out Cbel:e.· : Although they dan't get special ~anymore, they said there was a Ume they felt they were bated unjUltly for being twins. , •aur batbday 11 on Dec. t9, • ~aid: •So when we were lit- ~ peaplia m.l to give UI a jdnt 9if.llar om.1*tiky and Christmas. So both « us would ooly get mae present for both days. It would be a video or tape, somet.bb1g a boy and gid c:oqld both like. But then we atughton.. And duling their junior year in ~ ICbool. they both bad the same hlltory teftcher. The instruc- tor used to tease Justin. saytng be was gomg to compare his home- work with Blika's to make SUie it wasn't the same. •tte always toJd me to tell JUltin that be was bis hero,· Erika said. Both d their parmts are attm- neys, a career~ Brika said she's interested in punruing. •1 like to argue, ·and .I like ~stuff, .. she said .9stin, however, wants to follow his boyhood dreams of being a fire-man. . ·1rs what rve always wanted to do,• he said. "It's what I'm interest- ed in. .. Justin's girlfriend is Eiika 's best friend. But that's not all they share. Bvery now and then they share a special mperience-one that may be reserved for twins. "Sometimes we'll dream the same dream on the same night,• Erika said. "I had a dream once that we were going to htapa, Mexico, and something hap- J>eQed on the way. I told J~ and he had the exact same dream." An interest they don't share is football. Although Justin is a ardent Miami Dolphins fan, Erika isn't interested enough to have a favorite team. "That may be one of the rea- sons we get along so good.• she said. "We may be twins, but we have very different interests. 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YOUR DENTAL HEAlIH · RULING CONTINUED FROM A 1 don't fully agree with the judge in this matter.• The controversy stems from a _provision of the California Edu- : .cation Code that says coaching .-.positions must be filled with cer- ·;-tificated teachers, if at all possi- ble. Only after teachers are elim- inated from the hiring pool can the position be opened to people outside the district. But teachers union officials -contend this process wasn't fol- lowed when a girls basketball' ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S C~RPETS, INC. I t>(>.J Pfclcernla Sr .. Costa Mesa 646-4838 coaching position opened in 1996 at Cotta Mesa High School. Andrew Hernandez, the school's principal, reportedly interviewect'iwo potentiil candi- dates for the position when it opened up. One of the applicants was math teacher Jim Weeks, the other was Newport Beach police Officer Shontel Sherwood. Hernandez eventually hired Sherwood. ~we believe that this coach was hired under an illegal process," said Unda Mook, pres- ident of the Newport-Mesa Fed- eration of Teachers. "All we're wanting is for the district to obey the law." FACTORY DffiECT WINDOW & DOOR WHY PAY Mou Pol TH.! SAM£ PROoucn PACTOn' OClfCT. Tu£ Om.r WAY T O BUY DUAL PANE. VINYL FRAMED. ENERGY EFFlCIDIT. WINDOQPS & OOORS PACTOIO' Diller To You. Wou Dlll.Cl' WITH OWNu.s. No SAUS P!JlsoN To PAY ADVAN'tl.G£ • Mtl..CAJlD CElTAJNTI.ED 10 YEARS IN SERVICE STATE lJC15 11605 I 800 940-1413 The Great Pumpkin has Arrived~ • Pumpkin Muffins • Pumpkin Bread • • Pumpki n Cookies • Pumpkin-Shaped Cookies • • Pumpkin Pie • Place Your Thanksgiving Orders Soon. "Best bakery around!" The Daily Pilot Open Daily. 6am -6:30pm •Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By~~, 646-1440 Judy Franco was on the board 1993 when John Nkx>Il bad to The law would have required Hernandez to rule out Weeks before hiring Sherwood, Mook said. Hernandez bas said in court documents that be ruled out Weeks after consulting with sev- eral prlndpals, but two of those prlndpals later denied having consulted Hernandez on the 1saue. JUdge William P. McDonald ruled mi Oct. 1 that the district bad to comply with the state hir- ing process and pay the teacher union's $196 court fees. But with the appeal, the dis- trict will have 60 more days to present its arguments as to why it disagrees with the judgment. ·ne law is very deer that we have the right to appeel. • Bernd said. In the meantime, Sherwood will retain her position as the Costa Mesa High School gtrla basketball coach. The girls bas- ketball season begins Nov. 15. Mook said the union wants the school district to Wiile out its gbals for the athletic program and to have a list of qualifications for the coaching positions. •I'm astounded that the dis- trict would spend taxpayers money in an effort to circumvent the law,• Mook said of the deci- sion to appeal. 4 • , ' • • • • : MJSSION vm.JO -c.o.t4 Mela High : football coach Jerry Howell bU reviewed : the videotape, game pl•nMd at length, : analyied the emoUooa1 impact and pon· : dered the historic tdgniftcance of tonight's 1 .. o'clock Padfk: Coast League title show-• , down with Laguna Hills at Mission Viejo t High. ' • •Three keys,• Howell iaid. lizin9 '\P :: arguably the second biggest. game. in the •• •• r ' ICbool's 31 .u.. ··~ (bebjnd tbe 1993 CIP Southern title game agalnlt 'n'abuco HUis, which they lost, 44- 6) . •No. 1 ·Our defame can't win the game for UI, only ltop them from winning the game. •No. 2 -Our special teams have to cre- ate a sense ol character about themselves, which they haven't done yet •No. 3 -Our offense bu to score, control the dock and keep our defense off the field .• U the Mustangs (8-0, 3-0 in league, ranked No. 9 in Orange County and No. 3 . in CJP D1vilikin VIII) can cucute thole tbrM direc:tlw9, tbey'Il be in polll~ to NCClld tbe ICbool'I tint unbeaten regular WIOD and da!m only their eecond outlight league title ever. •we're trying to make Cos1a Mesa histo-ry,,, Howell laid. But. If Laguna Hills (7-1, 3-0, ranked No . 1 in the county and No. 5 in DMslon VIII) can fail Howell's plan. the Hawks would collect their fourth straight win over Mesa, their eighth in the last nine meetings, and at least a share of their PCL-record fifth championship. •trs not going to be easy, because they have an awfully good football team,• How- ell said. •They have seniors across the •SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82 I I I ' i : . I i I I I I ) I \'. i I : ' I' I ) I ' ' .. .. 41 •• •• .. ... .................... .. •• lo ~~ ·DEG:IN€ES ~ .. . UNVEILS · CREATION •New golf course will be unveiled to public Friday. TARS WIN SEA VIEW CROWN • Newport Harbor takes the league championship with a 4-3 win over CdM . By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Por one hour in a season. the past and future have no bearing. It doesn't matter what you've done, and it doesn't matter where you will go. : D oug DeCinces bequently ~ saw ground balls.in which ~ the pumlit from third For the Newport Harbor- Corona del Mar High boys water polo game, all th.at mat- ters is what happens in th.at hour. And what occurred Wednesday evening at CdM was an intense, thrilling game th.at handed the Sailors of New- port Harbor a See View League championship and bragging rights in perhaps the hottest hlgb school water polo rivalry in Southern California as they escaped with a 4-3 win. bue to make the play 'n!quired nothing less than a dirty untfonn. Now, 10 years removed from his final sea.son in the major leagues, the Corona del Mar resident is still diving in the hole and cha.rging slow rollen, only these days DeCinces' comer of the field encompasses parcel much larger than his former jurisdictlon 90 feet from home plate. On Friday, DeC1nces will unveil Strawberry Parms Golf Oub to the public, the aowning achievement of a complicated development process th.at bas luted about five years. DeCinces, owner and president of DeCinces Properties tn Irvine, is the managing general partner of a CQO.IOltium th.at wu obligated to go through more looph<>B than a trained tiger to complete the project. Por esample, half the golf course's land 11 owned by the county, the other half (or back nine) by the Irvine Ranch Water Diltrict. OeCinoes, who scouted the lite and believed in lts potential, eventually negotiated a .fS·yeer 1eue for the property. ·nu. is Doug'• baby, trs his dream. He bad the v1s1on and he •SEE GOLF PAGE 84 •(The game wu) exciting but very ugly,• Newport's Coach Bill Barnett saMI. •It's one of the ugliest games I've seen.• Prom a coach's perspective, th.at may have been the case with several ejections and many errant shots. But about JOO.spec- tators sat stuck to the bleachers with their attention fixed on the action, not knowing which way the game would go unW the end. The Sea Kings came out fir. ing as senior Phil DiRocco put his squad on the board less than two minutes into the game. His goal also got the large aowd into the game immediately. Newport seemed ready to tie the score early in the second quarter when Cd.M'• Scott Sandland was called for a four· meter penalty setting Harbor's hot shot Luke Alvarado up fOr a penalty attempt. . His rU1ing shot WU deflected by Sea King keeper Lance Bmery, but when the ball rico- cheted off his outltn!ltcbed ann, it hit the water and moved back toward the goal. Emery had to kick hia leg behlnd him to swat the ball away. DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT CdM goalie Lance Emery meets tbe NU bead-on and makes a point blank save agahwt Sanon. The boisterous audience was amazed and responded with even more noise, prompting the Sea Kings to another goal which was delivered by Kawika Tarayao off a Jason Palda cross pass. The Sea Kings, ranked No. 10 in the Southern Section's Divi- sion I. was setting the stage for an upset over the No. 6 Sailors (also ranked No. 3 in the Orange County Coaches Poll) as the hosts led 2-0 at the half. "Emotion had nothing to do with it.. See Kings' Coach John Vargas said of the tint half. ·we came out intense. That's what it wu.• Their dominating first-half play ended with the buzzer, though. , The So.ilon (17-4, 5-0) began to find the back of the cage. Alvarado drilled a bullet to the canvas 20 seconds into the third period to erase the nix on New- port's side of the scoreboard. •SEE SAILORS 83 . .t:~. ••\'4":'. ,____ - . .:.:./ j .. - A matter -of staymg on line • CJF Playoffs hopes hinge on victory Friday ag~ an unpredictable Irvine. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -To alia- lyze Friday's Sea View Lea~e football game between Nepvport Harbor High and visiting Jivbie, which kicks off at 7:30 p.m., oeie need only look at the company each team bas kept. The Sailors (6-2, 1-2 and ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Section Division V) ha_Ve absorbed their only losses to San- ta Margapta and Woodbrld9e, which hAfve posted a comb°*<l 1.&-0-2 record. hvine (3-5, 1-2) has mana~ its victories against teams with a cumulative 3-2<>-1 record. But with a recent history , of monumental battles between the two schools. including the 1992 CIF title game, Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley isn't about to predict anything but another hard-fought encounter. • n·s pretty much a typil:al Irvine team,· said Brinldn. ·Their offense hasn't rolled the points (13 per gaihe) they bave'in the past, but Al Williams bas been hurt and he's a big part of their offense.· Brinkley expects Williams, a-6- foot-2, 190-pound tailback. to be in the lineup Priday. Williams leas amassed 350 yards and four touchdowns on 51 ca.rrtes in games against University and Corona del Mar, but has been sidelined the other six con~ with knee problems. • U Williams can't go, Threnoe · Felix. who transferred to ~ from Newport Harber during a.. summer, will lib!y face tbe c:bial· lenge of canytng the Vaqueros' running game. , Newport's running game, bol- stered last week by the flrst-ttme . NEWPORT BBAOI -A. CCD": fUd and controversy continue to nl1rt around Orange County releaguing. there remain some alliances which defy dissemkln. Estancia High and Laguna Beech certainly would quality, particularly on the football field, where each has greeted their annual Pacific Coast League con- llict with optimism. The same figures to hold true tonight at 7 o'clock at Newport Harbor High, where the Eagles (2-5-1, 0-3 in league) seek to end a four-game losing streak against the 0-8 Artists, who have not won in 18 games, including 14 straight los!ieS. Laguna Beach, with 22 sopho- mores and eight juniors on former Corona del Mar High Coach Dave Holland's 34-man roster, projects to better times ahead. But the Artists have risen to the occa- sion against Coach John Lleben- MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 81 Ocus• ... ·Wt.a.Poe.. S-tO 160 Sr. Q6 ~7 170 Sr. HS s-5 "'° Sr. fl 6-l 110 Sr. WI M 1M Sr.Wit u 165 Sr. Tt ·wmSr.LT W 1J5 Sr. LG 6-1 200 Sr. c w m Sr.RG • 6-S 3115 Sr. In' .. .. Week'I 28-13 Jou tO Aliso Ni~<. the Eagi. Ire pro- h l b it iv e favorite• to claim only their fourth victory in their last 24 PCL contests. "(Holland) is doing a great job of trying to build their program down there,• Llebengood said of the longtime CdM head man, whose 19-season tenure with the Sea Kings included CIP titles in 1988 and '89. "They have an all- freshmen team, which they haven't bad before and they also . . •. ~4-. . ---. Ousz•• .... ...,... Ht. Wt. a. .... J .... lilmY 6-1 115 So. QI JO fMn •• ,.,. S-10 170 ,,_ Tl 21 GllAllr ll1r •a DIC 6-2 205 So. f8 • tJ.. tll..-MDT 6-1 175 Sr.~ 20 .... ,_ 6-0 175 Sr. WR • 111111,...._ 6-6 ll5 Sr. TE JO ,_..., 6-1 ll2 Jr. LT I& llsr'r 0 PN 5-9 175 Jr. LG 52 Aux...... M 215 Jr. C SJ J,.. tamz S-9 1$0 So. "G 11 --,._ 6-3 215 Jr, lfT ...... a. ... M \IO tr. DI" S.10 180 ,IL OT S-11D Sr. HG S.10 tlO Sr. Of S41t0 Sr. OU 6-a21S •• Ml.I MJDS Jr.OU • 6-1 ,., sr. Cl .. , 17$ Sr. Cl S-11 1IO fl. SS MW Sr. PS • Mustang senion vividly recall the 35-8 dnibbing by Laguna Hills when the two unbeatens squared Oft for the PCL crown as freshmen. By Barry Faulkner, Dailt Pilot COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High football players have been looking ahead all week to tonight's 7 o'clock Pacific Coast League title showdown with Lagu- na Hills at Mission Viejo High. But they've also been reflect. ing back to 1994, when the two teams met under similar drcum· stances and the Mike Jones-led Hawks ca.me away with a domi- nant 35-8 venlict to win the fresh- men league crown. •ob yeah, I've thought about (the freshmen game},• said senior defensive end Richard Price. "(Tonight) will be basically the same players that played in that game, on both sides. We've never beaten them and th.at has really inspired us this year." Mesa, keyed by a majority of sophomores, did defeat Laguna Hills on the junior varsity level in 1995, en route to the PCL JV title. But the Hawks used most of their sophomores for varsity duty that season, diminishing the lingering impact of the win. Laguna Hills won the '95 varsi- ty game, 41--0, and topped a Mus- tang squad with numerous junior starters last fall, 35-12. •This is the shot we've been waiting for,• said Mesa senior linemen Jeremy Via. •Tuey beat us our freshman year, but this is revenge. We got them one year in the N game, but that wasn't the same." Mesa's Jeremy Siedsma, a senlOr m.tde linebacker, called tonight'• rematch •pretty much the game ol all our liYm, • noting he's eaten beeltbier and gone to bed earlier than UIU8l Ud.f week to ensure he'll be at ~ best tonight. •They've dominated the league for the last couple years and (Mesa) has only beaten them once (39-36, in '93) that I. can remember (since '88), • Siedsma said. "They've been pretty unbeatable, but I tb1nk we have a team that can a~ beet them. We all have higb hepes. • Price said the Mustangs came into the '94 showdown with some inf:tated egos. ·we were real cocky and Mike Jones (Laguna Hills' record-set- ting tailback) just tore us up.• Then-freshmen coach Mike Crowe, now the offensive coordi- nator for Coach Jeny Howell's varsity, said Jones was a one-man wnldring crew. "He was so far superior to any other back we'd seen, we bad trouble stopping him,• Crowe said of Jones, who finished with 185 yards and two touchdowns that day and has gone on to become the Orange County career rushing leader with 5,945 yards beading into tonight's duel. •He was just so big and intim- idating,• said Mesa senior V1nce Hamade, then a 5-&, 125-pound outside linebacker dealing with the nearly fully matured Jones. Jones' current 6-1 1/2, 2~ frame, in fact, is only margin.ally bigger than three seasoos ago. NEWPORT HARBOR CONTINUED FROM 81 ......... Mt.Wt.a. .... 1 lmll GoMtAlll .. 1 170 Jr. QI 21 lllsrT..... 5-11 114 Sr. Tl .. CMl.ol lliJ•Qllll ~ 207 Jr Fl u OlcM GAmA S-10 117 "· """ • ~ .... -6".J 170 Sr WI' I ."" .... M 225 Sr. TE 11 .... ,._ 6-7 225 So. LT 14 ,_.... ..3 215 Sr. LG • I.Mell a.. 5-11 215 "· c M ..... Mal. M 212 Jr. Rei n ._. OAMI 6-5 no St. "" •He's not intimidating anymore." Mesa's Chris Shanley also bas men- acing memo- ries of that first encounter with Jones. •He was basically big- ger, stronger and faster than everyone,• Shanley said. '--~~~~~~~~~~~~----------1 Siedsma said some shoddy playing conditions accentuated Laguna Hills' strength advantage in the trenches, as well. •Tue field was real muddy that day and they were all about twice the si7.e of us,• Siedsma, now 6-2, 205, recalled. •1 was about 140 pounds and the guys I was going against was about 220. • Ham.ade backed up Siedsma's recollection, stating, "They out- powered us that day.• Price said that first encounter spawned a healthy respect for the Hawks among Mustang players, a respect which bu endwed. •we definitely respect their program.• Prioe said. •we always look at the weekly stats to see how they're doing. We've kept an eye on them. because we knew, sooner or later, we'd have to beat them to w1n this league. We've come into .wery game knowing they probably baYe the better team. and that we have to rise to their level to wtn. • Via sattl' til! a&o admired the Hawks' rugged schedule this sea-: son, including their lone loss (34-' 21) to highly regarded Dana HiJll , of the Division I South Coast League. •They've played tougher teams than we have,• Via said. "But I think we can win. We all have respect for them. but I'm hoping they're thinking to them- selves 'this is just another 'Costa . Mesa team.' They kicked our butts last year, so maybe they'll be thinking it'll be easy again this year.• Crowe, however, believes the Mustangs can't count on any complacency. "I know. their coaching staff will wor~ to make sure that ~ n't happen.• Crowe said. •we went to their place and beat them in '93 ln a game they expected to win. so I think they'll be able to sell their kids on the fad that : we're a pretty good football • team.• : ID-house sltowdowns . set up in singles play . • CdM. Newport Harbor vie today for Sea View League individual titles at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. • . "l""·~· ,--.,. ~ -• ~, •• 1111 ... ~ ,. .,.. I -_........_. .. L NEWPORT BEACH -While Corona del Mar High reigm in sin- gles, Newport Harbor and Wood· . bridge monopolize the Sea View League in doubles, .as the semifinals and flnaJs are contested today for league titles at tbe Balboa Bay Club Racquet Oub. In Pno:J-. to)>-'•eeded-Caylan Leslie will face CdM tMmmate Nadia Vaughan in ooe santftnel, wbile tbe Sea Kings' Notre Dame-bound Nina Vaughan plays Woodbridge freshman Susanna I tngman in the other semifinal. All semtflul matches start at 12:30 p.m. The top two players (and top two doubles teams) from each league qualify for the CIP individuals. In doubles, Newport Harbor's top-seeded team of Audra Adams and Kristen Case swept through two matcbel Wednesday to advance to today's senriftnals against Woodbridge'• Michelle Stiefel and Natal- ie Mitton, the ftfth seed which defeated tbe fourth seed from CdM, Cowtney Tenerelli and Jenny Meyer, in the second round, 6-4, 6-3. The Sailors' other doubles team. Brooke Taylor and Erica NelSon (seeded third), will face Woodbridge's Adrian.a Hocldcko and Danielle Hustedt in the other IAl'Diflnal Nelson-'lllylor beat CdM'I R>JCbflra Budhraja and Robyn Coleman 1n the second round. 6-0, 6-1, after wtnn1ng in the first round against fJvJne. Nina Vau.QbU. ~time defending league sfngles champion, swept Irvine's cymm. Hlalo, 6-0, 6-0, and Woodbridge's Rachel Gun- ther, 6-1, 6-1, to~. Leslie beat Lawa Bonba1 (Santa Margarita) and Aylin Algan (Wood- bridge), while Nadia Vaughan topped Irvine's Quistine Carter and Santa Margarita's Brin Miller. -By Richard Dunn Coast rolls COSfA MBSA -Orange Cout College's women's volleyball team shoved·put visitin9 Saddleback CoD8ge Wednesday, posttng a 15-4, 15-4, 15-1 Orange Empire CoDfedence dedllon to improve to 11-5, 6- 3. Jennifer Mani). (18 kUJI) and Yeneda Ocampo (9 killl) led 1he way. • DON LEACH I DAl.Y PlOT Newport Harbor'• Guy Conwell appu .. defensive preuare u Cd.M'• Scott Saaclluul 1urgee toward the ball In Wedae94ay1 Sea View Leape ttrv.ggle. Estancl• boys win . PCL cli&mpionsliip . • M~ girls also first, but earlier forfeits prove to be too much to overcome; CIP Prelims lies a.head. By Rkhard Dunn. Daily Pilot ORANGE PARK ACRES -In case there was any doubt, Bstanda High's boys aoss coun- try team dominated the Pacific Coast League Finals on Wednes- day at Irvine Regional Park. win- ning its third league title in six years. With a pack unmatched, the Eagles (5-0 in PCL dual meets) plaoed all five scoring runners in the top nine, while six of their sev- en competitors recorded person- al-best times. •There's still room to improve, but you can't argue with the grouping,. said ,Estancia Coach Charlie Appell, whose squad, ranked fifth in CIP Southern Sec- tion Division IV, collected 31 points to easily outdistance Lagu- Costa Mesa's Chishobn advances to the finals IRVINE -Costa Mesa High senior Kristin Chisholm won two singles matches Wednesday, including an upget over a seeded player, 1n ''Ui@'"' P1ldfic Coast League individual girls tennis championships at University High. Chisholm, unseeded, defeated Estancia'• Jennifer Cassity, 6-1, 6-0, 1n the first round, then knocked off the fourth seed from Laguna J-nlls, 6-3, 6-3, to advance II> todays semifinals. Chisholm was 24-6 in league this year. Bstanda's Blake Prino and Usa Latimer got past the first round in doubles, defeating a Mesa team. SGHOO na Hills (52) and University (78). Junior Alberto MunO'Z led the Estancia pack. finishing first in 15:23 to tie Johann Appell's school record (all courses). Costa Mesa's Bruce Hancock was second in 15:42, while Uni- versity's Martin Brix, the PCL's other top runner, did not finish because of a stress fracture in bis foot. MunO'Z Mid he was surprised by the victory. Javier Labastida (16:06), Tony Magana (16:07), Jwm Sanche-L (16:08) and Manuel Orozco (16:09) finished sixth through ninth for the Eagles to assemble the PCL's most impressive pack of the season. In the girls race, Costa Mesa won the league finals with 36 points, ahead of Aliso Niguel (46) and University (48). But in the ovetall tally that includes five dual meets, Uni won the PCL championship. The Mustangs, who forfeited H 0 "' E 2 ... '• f ;:' s & F : .... ,. I ~. ( ' ;) ; 'l 0 Poto:..;;t :_:: E N ·.c three dual-meet victories lut month because of an ineligible runner, were 2-3 in PCL duals (two points). Their win here gave them eight total points, one shy of Uni. which bad m points in dual meets and three in the finals. Mesa was led by J amie DeNoewer (18:28) and Zoila Gomez (18:33), who finished sec- ond and third, respectively, behind individual champion Michelle Ba.sand& of Ali.so Niguel (18:21). Sarah Cotton (19:04) and Gegi Van De Walker (19:15) placed sixth and seventh overall for the Mustangs, while teammate Jack- ie Ngu.yen (20:25) was their fifth scorer. Sarah Hall (19:45) led E.standa. • Using Safe Natural Weight Loss Progra MEDICALW EST u II •It's all about what~ haft ID your mind,• said Gcllnez, who AD : a personal best, a week after· · being reinstated by tbe lfJdiml. ·1 ~ think I did great. because I bid a lot d preaure .• Mesa~ boys, dethroned ... two-time PCL champions, will· : need an at-large ~ to gain entry into the CIF Prelhnina(ies. · • PMMc c.o.rt.......... .- 90YS 1. Munoz (E). 15:23; 2. HMoDdt (CM).. 15:.42; 3. Rocha (Ut), 15:51; 4. ,.,_ (U), 16:03; 5. o.hl (U), 16."05; 6.1 ...... (E), 16:06; 7. Magll\ll (&), 16:07; .. S.ic:tm (E), 16:08; 9. Orozco <a. 11'°9; 10. Priot (l.H), 16:25. • ams ... : 1. eas.rm (AH), 11:21; 2. o.Noew (CM), 18:2.8; 3. Gomez (~ 11:33; ..... Howard (0). 18:41; 5. 1\Jrpef CAN), 1as7:' 6. Cotton (CM), 19:04; 7. y., De Wllcer (CM), 19:15; a. Ghltnmlnl (AN). 19:31;. • 9. Allen (U), 19-.36; 10. Riot (U). 19'.37. •~v·s COUNTS .,..,..,... Locbr -no report. Newport Ltndlftg -2 boats, 34 anglers. 73 yellowfln tuna. 31 sldpjack tuN, 7 yeflowtall, 1 d<Qdo, 66 sand bass, 7 sculpln. Heat warms up a PGA Toar pro. 5-ty Lyle and Bfad Pu.on wa lpedal guests Od. '1:1 at Pelican Hill for the Toyota/Boy Scout Invitational Golf Tournament, an event to raise $100,000 for local Scouting's youth education programs. :YOUTH SOCCIR Zach Powell, Billy Lund and Matt Wlllll. MISSION vm.JO -Despite spotting the West Coast Avalanche the game's fim goal, the South Coast Heat came to life as MkbMl GaJd1aer tied the score thanks to assistance from Greg hntne and Ryan Denman. After that, the silver team auised with three more goaJs via They topped the weekend off with an 8-0 l..eegl,le Cup win OV• the Glendora 'tbmadoeL Clarta Oroc:Uel Dlllled a JO.yard lhot for a score, and Gardiner, Seotl W• and Lund also tallied first-half goals. Loull Day came out ol the net and in as a forward to put away a goal. and Da.ny Krlkada and C'Jlatl Crodultl finished cJf the ICOliDg. 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