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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-11-19 - Orange Coast PilotMarquee in Corona delMar considered • Plannil).g Commission already denied the request to ~ect changeable copy sign at Marguerite and East Coast Highway. By Jennifer Armstrong. Dai~ Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -West- cliff Plaza, Edwards Big Newport Cinema and Hard Rocle Cafe all have •moving• marquees -but don't count on seemg such a sign at Coast Highway and Mar- gueiite unless the Qty Coundl overturns a P!mming Commil- sion dedsSon. Pla.n.ning commiaaioners last week denied the request to put an •animated sign• -similar to the changeable freeway ligm that announce traffic delays -in front of Franklin Realty, 3250 E. Coast Hig~way. But on Tuesday, applicant Jeffrey Stern appealed that dedsion, so the Oty Council will take up the issue Dec. 8. The sign would replace an existing 52-square-foot sign with a 64-square-foot informational sign announcing local events in illuminated type. The text would change every few seconds. The city doesn't normally allow signs with changing copy or designs and hu granted only three exceptions to that rule. •The Planning Commission didn't feel the sign in question would justify the approval of an exception,• planning director Patty Temple said of the Corona del Mar proposal. Residentl hadn't raised much objection, though they voiced some hesitation. •we just didn't want one of those Las Vegas-type signs,• said Phil Sansone, chairman of the Corona del Mar Residents Auo- dation. •Our only concems were whether it would establish a precedent -but we phttty much left it to the Planning Om>mls- sion. • orecasters predict sun- ny skies and moderate waves for the rest of the week. Despite some predicted patches of early morning fog, temperatures are expected to reach up to 72 degrees today, said National Weather Ser- vice forecaster Brad Doyle. Temperatures may rise to the high 70s or ee.rty 80s for the rest of the week. with no rain expected, he said. Waves are expected to reach the 2· to 3-foot ra11g9 in the next few days and swell to' feet over the~ • said Sean Collins of SurfliDe Wavetrak, ' Huntington , Beach-based surf forecutliiig company. ·n·s lookJng pretty cabn overall.• Collini said. •Pretty Mee weather, really.• ltetleCtions on \S..,.._.~ Murder suspec( haunted by 'tweakers' •Beth Kirby, who is accused of bying to kill her elderly housemate, suffers from paranoid delusions, trial witness says. By Christopher Goffard. Daily Pilot HARBOR MUNICIPAL COURT-Meet the •tweeten•: weird, relentless ae4tures who will steal your keys, sabotage your boat and break into your car. They are out there. And if you don't • believe it, maybe you'ze ClD8 ol them. • Paranoid dehJSim was a key theme Tuesday in Department 92 as testimony ended in the tri- al rl Beth Kirby, the 38-year-old Newport Beach w o m a n accused of twice trying to mwder a frail, elderly house- mate in early 1995. Kirby tried to poison 83-year- old Mary Roberts •to put hs out ol her misery. and then tried to suf- focate her with plastic wrap in tbe home they shared in the 3100 block of Broad Street. the proeecu- tion alleges. The defense disputes tbe evi- dence and contends that Kirby, whose grip Oil reality repoNdty slipped after her husband died in 1992. lacked the mental ability to form the premeditated iDtm1t alleged in the two counts agaPW her. On Tuesday, Deputy Public Defender Jean Wilkin$00 tlied to convey an image of Kllby's mental state at the time rl the aDeged aimes. Under questioning from WUkintnl, Nancy Oennis -who lived with Roberts and Kirby - said the defendant spoke camtant- 1 y of imaginary, nettlesome •SEE KIRBY PAGE I BIRTHS Most reamt births in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Scott and Sarah Maples of Newport Beach welcmled their son, Robert John Maples, into the world Nov. 1 at Hoag Hospi- tal in Newport Beach. DEATHS Most recent deaths as report- ed to the Orange Cowity Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • William M. Casilla, 49, on Oct. 14 • Ruth A. Halvorsen, 79, on Oct. 13 •Leona J. Pearcy, 92, on Oct. 15 • Jodi M. Glover, 26, on Oct. 15 • Alton K. McArthur, 74, on Oct. 16 • Michele C. Sullivan, 44, on Oct. 11 NEWPORT BEACH • Kathleen C. O'Dea, 67, on Oct. 8 • Florence B. Barlow, 91, on Oct. 18 • Stanley V. McKeever, 74, on Oct. 18 •George Reimer, 74, on Oct. 18 • Xenia L. Lothrop, 88, on Oct. 20 DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Kay W. Smith, 63, of Newport Beach Kimberly L. Kuhn. 30, of Newport Beach Gina M. Famiglietti., 27, of New- port Beacb OlristopberP. Rimer, 37, of New- port Beach Erick E. Sapien. 37, of Huntington Beach Agustin M. Vasquez, 51, of Buena Park Donald D. McBntee. 56, of Long Beach James B. Hess, 36, of Lake Forest COSTA MESA Roderick J. MacKenzie, 44, of Costa Mesa Fidel Garcia, 32, of Costa Mesa Kathy M. Flores, 45, of C<*M Mesa Jason M. Sparks, 29, of Costa Mesa Apolin Cipriano-Mendoza, 42, of Costa Mesa Darrell H. Kitchens, 36, of Costa Mesa Douglas R. Redding, 23, of Costa Mesa Wesley L. Frisbee, 46, of Costa Mesa Silverio G. Rivera, 32, of Costa Mesa Eraclio Bernal-Garcia, 19, of Cos- ta Mesa Ronald S. Seide, 34, of Aliso Viejo Michelle M. Vanroggen, 23, of Anaheim Albert J. Lucas, 26, of Cypress Gary L. Swieso, 42, of Fountain Valley Davud R. Garceau, 43, of Garden Grove MARRIAGES Most recent maniages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Offloe. COSTA MESA • Rez E. Johnson and Susan Fabert, manied cm Sept. 6 in Irvine • Gregmy Marer and Sarah L Key, married oo Sept 12 in Santa Ana • Jwm Garcia and Josefina Gomez. married on Sept. 12 in SantaAna • Cesar L Parra and Aleyda C . . Castillo, married 00 Sept. 16 in Santa Ana • Bradley S. 'laufer and Nancy J. George. maDied CID Sept 13 in Irvine • Robert S. Hinch and 11ffany A Clalk. man:ied on Sept. 13 in Newport Beed1 • Ruben 1ejeda and Roeelia Os- neros, maDied OD Sept. 16 in San- ta Ana • Rael IMd>qlt'i and Adelle s. Bar- bieri. married on Sept. 1-4 In Cost.a Mesa • Robert P. Brandeftne and Sharon A Howard. married Oil Sept 17 in SantaAna • Dean L Dow and Linda G. Davis, znmjedon Sept 13 in Laguna Niguel • Mohammad 0. Omar and Britta Bonette, married OD Sept. 14 in Santa Barbara • Tony Pak and Jung Yu. married on Aug. 30 in Gard.en Grove • Juan P. Grey and Carol D. Pena, married on Sept. 18 in Santa Ana • Henry M. Call and Brenda D. Jaeger, married on Oct. 11 in San- ta Ana • Donald J . Heinemann and Danae M Brewster, married on Oct. 12 in Yorba Linda • ~md 'nllTy A. Luth. manied oli Oct. 11 in Irvine • RicbaJd A. Crowell and Susan Gard.a. mmied an Oct t• in San- ta Ana • Pablo P. GC'lnsz and Mada Mar- tinez, manied Oil Oct. 11 in Sadta Ana • German Utda and Virginia M Ramirez, married on Oct. 12 in Santa Ana • Kyle A. PaloutziaD and Stephanie L Bdwardl, married CID Oct. 11 in Claremont • Krl1teJ1 H. H.rtved and Mary c. Murdllo, mallled on Oct 11 in CostaMesa • John R. Nixon and Beverly B. Tum, roamed 00 Oct. 11 in Colt.a Mesa • Jeffrey s. Higgins and JUI A. Staley, married on Oct. 11 in Irvine •David S. Moss and Diana G. Hecht, manied on Oct 11 in Huntington Beach M'fPSttOilM 642-6086 ~ your comments lbout the O.ity P9ot or news• to0"5' OUr ...,_Is DOW.~ St. COlta-... ~. 92G1 . ...... , ....... Board begins quest for • Mac Bernd officially l submits resignation to l board with plans to accept l position in Texas. ~ By Husein Mashni, Daily P.ilot . . NEWPORT-MESA -1be : Newport-Mesa school board wJll : tnttiata a nationwide search for a ~ replacement for Superintendent : Mac Bernd, who will offld.ally ~ resign Dec. 31. : At ill Tuesday night meeting ; the board otfidally received ; Bemd'I tMlgnation u be embckl : on what be Mid will be bis lest : supertntmdeocy at fhe Adlngtm : Independent School Distrlct In ~ ~ a p08it1oD be will wwne i Jan. 1. : Bernd told the board, •Tue peo- : pie in this IOOID and tlm ICbool l board are~ J'e.IPld'ble for : me being ~ to us\Jme this · new position of great responsibility. My wife and I have talked exten- atvely about this, and we have decided to become Texans.• Bernd WU hired by the Arting- ~· ton Indep,end.ent School Bo8rd on Mooday night. Newport-Mesa school board President Martha Fluor said the board will either ask a retired school administrator or hire some- one from outside the school district to act as an'brterim superintendent until it finds a permanent succes- sor. 1be ftnt step in finding a new 1uped11teMait wpi be hiring a headhunting tinn to conduct· a nationwide iearch. The search c:ouJd take b8tween three and six mootbs, boe'rd members aid. •loScUr u having a arm to do the~ we dml't want to spend $50,000 OD tl:dl, • said boerd mem- ber Jim Perrymai>.. •we need to be contdoUI ol our budget." The tcbool board Uo debated propoeed nwillom to itl zero..toler- ance weapons policy. The existing policy requires ell ltud8ntl to be expelled if theV: oome to school with a weapcn. But unds the pro- posed new plan. .mooi prlnd.pals will have more latitude to deal with K-3 students. But Fluor laid she would like to see the proposed revilions extended beyond the th1rd. grade. 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Cail immediately to reserve your date! 645-0209 It's Thanksgiving at @::afe ENJOY OUR LAVISH THANKSGIVING BUFFE Featuring: CARVING STATION Whole Roasted Turkey Steamship of Beef Hon~ Glazed Ham with all the Traditional Trimmings Assorted Sea,,onal Salads Smoked Salmon with Baaels Olilled Freth Seafood Sn An Iv.Tay of Hot~ Specialities with Omelems made ro order Frt.hl.J ~ed Breed Ailonment ~lectahle JJilpl_!Y ~ MQuth Waeema Oe.eru Free Flowtna ~ & MUch Mc:.e • Batancia senior James Dawkins makes bis final cany as an ·Eagle pay off for dramatic victory. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot In a memorable three-year varsity career, whkh left bia name 1trewn an over the achool'I footbaD record book, Estancia High senior James Dawkins may have saved his best for 1ut. With no timeouts and time running out on tbe Eagles' CbaDOll to rally put University and datm fowth place in the Padfic Coast League Priday mght. Bwtanda Coadl John Liebengood planned to alternate sweeps with wings Dawkins and junior Manu 1Mlelu. •we couldn't pass, so our only chance was to run wide and get out of bounds to stop the cloclt,. Ueben- good said. Dewkim' twn came with about 25 seconds left from the Uni 10, when he cradled a pitch from backup quarterback Peter Nunez and bolted put the University pursuit •There were three (tacklers) right there chasing him, but he just turned it on,• Uebengood recalled. Dawkins then broke a taclde at the .C and dived toward the end zone, pushing the ball ahead of him near the sideline to break the plane of the goal line. The touchdown. with a mere 17 seconds left, turned a 12-7 deficit Into a 13-12 victory, which the program can MVW throughout tbe off-season as it readlel for 1998. Dawkins and his fellow seniors will never forget it. ·1 put everything I had 1n my career here on that run.• said Dawkins immediately after doling out the game defensively. Also over was a bighlig:ht- laden career, which produced school career records in rushing yards (3,209), toucbdowm (34), curies (4'52), as well as Estancia single-season marks 1n rushing (1A73 last fall) and canie1 (219 this year). DON LEAQt I DM.Y Pl.OT Newport Harbor'• Laura Wells bu too much tor Laguna Beach u llae 1endl one aao11 the net 'l'mldaJ Jdglat. NEWPORT BEAOI -Not llDC8 tb8 Mlitf ~ lllllgn bas Newport Halbor High'I pts wt- ~~ played for a ClP SoutbeiD Sec- tkm dunnp4inhtp or reacbed the sta• touma .. IMDl . Without question. a new era was c:hlilteDed 1\imlday night Oil the SaDon' floor, otbarwile knowD •the dungeon. as second teeded New· port Hubor swept Laguna Beach in the ClP Dtvtslon I•AA tenrlftnall, 15-12, 15-10, 15-10. Wttb. the victory, Harbor (19-2) advanced to tbe l>tvillon I-AA title match agaiDlt top-seeded Mira Calta either Friday or Saturday. Section offidal1 will determine the day and lite (either Cerritol College or Long Beach State) of the Divi11on I title matd) today. The Sallon a1lo secured their first state-tour- nament berth lince 1994', when May led the SaOcn to CIP, state and national titlel. Now. their tam are saeamlng for playen like t Jeplfer Carey, Aprl1 Roa, Krista Dill and Kathy I I.avoid. t •we're right there,• Sailor Coach Dan Glenn • said. •we're getting tbete at the right time.• I Newport Harbor, eliminating the defending 1 1 CIP Division I-AA champion from the J)ostsea- 1 son, has faced Laguna Beach more frequently this season than any Sea View League oppo- nent I But atnce September, when Glenn'• young I squad lost to the Artists (16-5) in two straight ( during tbe Orange County Q>ampkmsbipa1 the I Sanon have come a long way. • •1 think this is the best one of the five match-I es we've played against them,• said Ross, who bad 18 kills and 15 digs. I The Sailon, who bad oo1y 10 hitting errors in 105 attempts and reoo.rded 15 bloc::b as a team. I also defeated Laguna Beach this season in the Las Vegas Durango Tuumament, the Santa Bat-i' bara Tournament and a nonleague match Oct 2. The third-seeded Artists came out smoking with the lel'Ve, jump.ng to a 9-5 lead in the first I game. Dill (seven kills) started to oootrol the middle : tor the Sailon, then Lavold (12 kills) and Carey J sparked the comeback. Carey's service ace made it 1.C-9, but the Artists doled the gap to 14-I 12 before junior Erica Wade's ace put them 1 away. I Carey finished with 50 assists, 16 digs, seven I kills and five solo blocks, three of which kept I' audal rallies alive in the third game. Lisa Addeo added m kills for the Sailors otf the bench with I only one bitting error. I ·~r· the biggest match of (Addeo'&) life,. Newport aa1stant coach Tom Pestolell Mid. The 1llrs bad a 9-1 second-game lead before the saappy Artiltl fought back. climbing to within 10-6, then 12-10. But Carey, Ross, Dill and Marisla Cothran ftnished them off. The third game was close throughout It was even tied, 1-1, when Laguna Beach's Kate Dwyer blocked a spike. But Carey set the tone for the rest of the · match on the next potnt, digging a-tough serve, , then contrlbuttng two blocb to keep the rally going, before ftnaily ltufftng Krllttn Gundersen for a lldeout block. tdggertng a ac:ortng run that ·• would give the Sailon a pennanent advantage. Newport Harbor'• height. Jed by om (6-foot- 2), Lavold (6-2) and 6-footen Carey and Ross, proved to be a dedatve edge. •That's one thing you can't teach is height,• Glenn said. •That's been our advantage aJI year.• · L--•--------------~---------~---------------~-----·--•••••••~~·-••••••••••••••••••••••••w••••• BRAWN •Costa Mesa High's front wall takes studious approach to demolishing def,nders in the trenches. ABRAIN BRAVEHEARTS CONTINUED FROM 6 linebacker this season. Jones (6-2, 195) is the most consistent of the group, according to Howell, who praised his willingness to fill the need at guard, at the expense of playing a more glamorous position. • He played fullback. tight end and linebacker for us last year, but we needed him at guard, and he's performed well since being inserted into the !ltarting lineup about the fifth 9ame." McBride (6-2, 225) is the most underrated, according to Howell, who frequently utilizes him on the defensive line. •He's done the job for us on both sides of the ball," Howell explained. M And we've used him at guard and center, as well as tackle, when we had some injwy problems earlier. He might be the best all-around player of the group.• SCHEDULE TODAY ........,. , Community college men • SAtl Diego Mes. <\! Or .nge Coast. 7 30 p.m. Community college women · Ml. SM! Antonio &liege •t Otangct eo.st. 5:30 p.m. 'W....polo • Hogn Khoo! bc>y\ ·OF OMsion II QuArterfln.ls: ~ ~ "' M¥in-. •t Goldeot'I West College. 615 p.m Vol~lf ' Community college women · Ot•nge Co.n ii lrvtne Valley, 7 p.m TUESOAY'S COUNTS i>.wn Lodter -5 bc>Ab, 42 anQlen. _ 25 ~llowt.a1l. 111 Mllld Ma. 'i1 callCo b-. .... l bonito, 1 bam1euda, 3 ICUlpil\ 1 halibut, l wtuteflsh. 70 mackerel. N"""PO't ........ 2 ~ 20 anglen. 7 ytllowt.111, I hAllbut, 19 bonito, 22 c.llco ban. 2• wnd bau. • \heept\Nd, 1 bladt aoaket' Orange Coast stunned in thriller • No. 2-seeded Pirates lose lead and game to Ventura in overtime, 2-1. VENTURA -~- Orange Coast ~- Co~·s women's soccer team fell 2-1 in overtime to Ventura in its first game in the Southern Cal- ifornia Regionals Tuesday after- noon. The Pirates, who were seeded second, took the lead in the eighth minute of the game as Emma Ekblad converted a pass from Estancia High's Natalie Rainey. Coast then fended off No. 3 Ventura until the 80tb minute of the game when Krista Van Nieuwberg nailed a shot that appeared to be saved by OCC's keeper Kim Rudloff. But the ball trickled in to send the game into overtime where the hosts pre- vailed. Rudloff tallied 14 saves. The Pirates conclude their co- Orange Empire Conference title season with a 16-3-4 record Bucs host Mt. SAC COSTA MESA -HOOPS The Orange Coast College women's basketball team opens its home slate at 5:30 p.m. tonight against Mt. San Antonio College after taking fourth place in the season-opening tourna- ment at Chaffey College. Jennifer Ludwicld scored 14 points, but it wasn't enough for the Pirates, who fell to Ventura., 70-45, in the third-place game of the ~ioumament Sunday. 1'0URNNlmf1' VsnutA 70, OMHGI CoAsr 45 v.ntw'll -Amari 10, Kawaski 4, Rimm s. DeSimone 4, Tobin 10, Leonard 15, Robson 1. Kozar 18. 3-pointers -Leonard 3. fouled out -None. Or9nge C.-.t -Losh<llt 4, L.udwic:XI 14, Weeks 12, Ovitt 7, Sortino 6, Saraydarian 4. 3-pointers • None. Fouled out· Sortino. Halftime -39-20, Ventur•. 0wwY 82. 0.•NGE CoAsT 76 0..-.. CoMt -Ludwidci 16. Sar~ 13, Loshak 11, Peyton 11. weeks 10, Sortino 10, Ovitt 3, De Los S.ntos 2 . 3-i:>olnters -loshak 1, Sortino 1. Fouled out -None. sec falls 98-88 in OT COSTAMESA- Southern California HOoPs College's men's basketball team fell to Christian Heritage, 98-88, in an overtime loss in the Van- guards' home-opener. The Vanguards were led by Newport Harbor High product Justin Mcintee, who bad 33 points. The Vanguards drop to 1-2 and resume action with a weekend trip to Montana. SCC faces West- ern Montana, Dillon Fri4_a_y. o.sn. HBnME M. 5oCA&. COIUGI a OwhtlM .......... -Casteel 21. Bickley 20, Sager 14, Ball 12. Thomas 9, LaytDn 7. RJenebech 6, Coyle 4. watson 4. sec -Mcintee 33, Wilborn 1a. Keane 9, Ceur 8, Dzierzynski 7, Hill 7, Dignan 4, Bryant 2. !" Fouled out Rienebach, Bickley, Wilborn. Cezar. HAiftime: sec 44. OtC o. 11mmons returns · NEWPORT BEACH -Olympic gold medalists Steve Timmons, a product of Newport Harbor High, and Dusty Dvorak will join AVP pro beach player Adam Johnson and National team player Eric Seiffert and others in Newport Harbor High's Alumni match at 1 p.Jll. Friday night. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children. ~ebuilding label an item of the past at CdM ~ '97 finish as Eagles looking for more in '98 • Youthful Sea Kings paid their dues during ~-8 season, but brighter pays appear to be ahead. By Barry Faulkner, Daily p;Jot CORONA DEL MAR -With the completion of a 2-8 season, in which many sophomores and juruors gained valuable experi- ence, rebuilding is officially over for the Corona del Mar High foot- ball program. But Coach Dick Freeman wanted to recognlze the foundation for future succesa established by tbii year's senion. "One thing this year's senl.ors - did was get us back to a competi- tive attitude,• Freeman said. •we may not have won a lot of football games, but our young kids learned a lot and there was no whining, eying or excuses.• Freeman believes this deter- mined atmosphere, the experi- ence amassed by next year's returners, u well u a quality lnfusion of talent from the fresh- men level. will allow next year's team to end a now two-seMOn plar,off drought. We played a lot of N guys th1a year and we were lt1ll com- . petitive with teams (three. of their ~ • Season-ending victory losses were by a combined 11 : f al "ti · points) this year,• Freeman said. : one o sever posl ves m •But we built something and we ! the Eagles' off-season have something to look forward : tr .ti to. I thought we improved each ! 8IlSl on. week, kept people interested and : ----------- built the program. Those are the : By Bany Faulkner Daily p;/ot things we wanted to do.• : ' Freeman will miss senior : starters Ryan Cooper, Nick Hood, : . C~STA MESA -The ~uphoria Tyler Brower, T.J. Hildebrandt, : lingenng from a dramatic come- Kevin Wlc~n, nm Thurman, : from-behind victory over Univer- Mike Pinn. Coon, VJ. Anido : sity Friday night isn't the only and Mychael enry. : reason Estancia High football The Sea Kings also figure to : coach John Uebengood is benefit from their projected shift : already a:nlling about the 1998 from the Sea View League to the : campaign. Padfic Coast League next fall, : Uebengood said some key which would lmmediately cata-: returners, a significant number ot pult them to title-contender status. : future vanity contributors. as well . as a potentially more friendly Pacific Coast League configura- tion, have combined to spin this year's 4-5-1 campaign in a posi- tive direction. •we'll take about two weeks off, then start ge~g into the weight room," said Uebengood, eager to begin preparation for his 13th season at the helm. •rve said ·rll quit when I'm no longer having fun and I had a lot of fun this year, especially this last game (a 13-12 verdict to cliDc.b fourth place)." The Eagles will say iJoodbye to senior starters James Dawlctns, German Diaz, Mike Briano, John Uebengood Jr., Andy Galicia, Justin Wolter, Dominick Meyers, Tim Johnson. John Hanis, Steve Wilson and Aaron Dew. 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