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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-30 - Orange Coast Pilot-• Fans of No. 1-ranked Michigan Wolverine football team invade area in preparation for Rose Bowl game on New Year's Day. T he Planet Hollywood parking lot at South Coast Metro resembled downtown Ann Azbor on Monday night u about 400 University of Michigan Wolverine fans, decked out in the school colors of blue and maize, clapped, cheered and chanted to songs perlormed by the university marching band. About 7 ,000 Michigan fans are staying in Newport Bea.ch this week for their No. 1-ranked team's New Year's Day gridiron match up with the Washington State Cougars at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau wooed the univer· sity's alumni association after the team earned a spot in the game. Local tourism officials sent bou- quets of flowen, poems extolling the virtues of Newport Beach and otbw gifts to alumni leaders in. hopes they would book rooms in local hotell. Most of the fans at Monday nlgbt'• g>ncert were gWl they did.. •Of all the big bowl gemes..:.... the Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl. Pie1ta Bowl -this is the best one to come to because you get to come to South- ern California,• said East Lansing resident and 199' alum Tom MacAnally. •u•s like a vacation." In a preview to Thursday's half- time perlormance, the university's 235-member marching band fired through an energetic handful of songs -including the 'trademark fight song, •The VictQrs• -for the • SEE BAND PAGE 4 , DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Above, Unlvenlty of Mlcblgan majorette Dayna Prey begins the charge u she and her Michigan band mates phrr a free conctllt at Planet Hollywood In Collla Meta. Kieep&ng wtth tbe lplrlt of the movies, the band played many Hollywood favorites. The band wu tredecl to dinner following the concert. Mlchfgan plays Washington State In the Rose Bowl New Year's Day. Top photo. a tuba player practtces before the concert. -. I · · : • ~ :. i G R E i J D A City ponders creation of nonj>rOfit El ·Toro group •Move would give city firepower to fight South County opponents of airport at soon·to-be-dosed Marine base. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A city-backed nonprof- it organization could join the alphabet soup of acronym-named groups pushing for an airport at the El Toro Marine base. Qty officials say they've kicked around sever- al ideas for launching their 1998 efforts to ensure the county goes through with turning the closing base into a commercial airport. They've been working for years with groups such as the Orange County Regional Airport Authority and the Airport Working Group, but now the"y're trying to unite those forces against the powerful South Coun- ty contingent that oppos- es the airport. ·we want to rise above the win-lose mentality,• said Deputy Qty Manag- er Peggy Ducey, recently assigned to focus solely on airport issues. •we want to elevate it to a public policy debate." She said she wants the city to provide •accurate, factual information" to the public. Don SaJtarelli, a former county supe1V1S0r, has -beea advising the. city on wa}'5 to thwart anti-air- port IJvine's recent proposal to annex the base to control its destiny. He might get involved in form- ing the nonprofit group, but Ducey said she's not sure yet whether he'll help the city with other • issues besides the lrvine annexation. Sallarelli said he has been privy to some dis- cussions on starting the group but is sticking to annexation issues for now. But that doesn't pre- clude the possibility of him getting involved ln the future. "I feel very passionate about people getting the truth about the airport," he said. "If the opportu- nity arises I might get involved. Lord only knows what'll happen in the future.· • SEE EL TORO PAGE 4 Attacks against tbe Plecemaken, a religious groupbued ln Costa Mesa led by Anne Soremen, left. and Marie Koladnskl, are unwar-. nmted. tome readers say. MARC MAAllN I DAl.Y Pl.OT FEEDB A CK . A fair debate over park plans I 'm all in favor of the Fairview Park plan. I just hope it's not so expensive or m need of so much money that nothing will be done. I just wanted to say I'm in favor of whatever is done to it as long as it's kept as a park and whatever goes into-it I support. 81U.NYHOLM Costa Mesa I was reading your artide about improving Fairview Park and I do not believe that it's going to improve the park at all. If they make it a fire hazard, you could not access the park and laying asphalt and making trails would defeat the whole purpose and the environment would not be the same. So you should leave it the same, as it is now, and maybe spend money on maintaining the way it is. MELISSA MUEUER Costa Mesa Years ago, a citizen advisory committee was formed to con- sider the future of Fairview Park. After extensive review and public input, four plans were presented. One wu chosen. The coundl listened to 32 speakers and then included stip- ulations for r8'dsionl based largely on concerm railed by the •Johnny come latetya• - residents whose input was eagerly solidted .throughout the laborious planning process. Most of the concerns of these dtizens were based on selfish, nanow interests. Others stemmed from ignorance. Certain members of the coun- ~t VOL 91, NO. JOO cil seemed to echo that igno- rance. One suggested that the non-obtrusive fencing proposed be removed after a mere six months. Try that on your·own yard on your own dime with even one child or dog to Wreak haTOC on still delicate follage, AMY LITTON Costa Mesa Leave the park as it is. We have so little open land and it seems to be so tempting to some people to •tmprove. ·How can you improve on nature? I say we should leave it as it is. DOLORES MINERICH Costa Mesa I find it absolutely amazing that politicians will try and save a so-called park from itseU mainly by blocking out residents and or people wanting to use the park. It's ridiculous. There's very few problems right now with that park in terms of traffic, people using lt out of the ordinary, there's very few VisitQn to that park espe- cially on the west section over there near the bluffs. I think they're probably trying to somehow get 1n line to get funds rather than looking out for the best interests of the people who want to use the park. For yean, we've used the park with no problems whatsoever and now to have something where we're going to be feliced off and not allowed to UJe the park where tlle bluffs are located is abiolutely absurd. DAVE RODRIGUEZ Costa Mesa M A I L f.) fl Ci SIDSOffBt LuVegu :rt Is a Nd day wbeD a local IMrW'lpa· I.per pdnts ~po-government views and then is • q1*:k to attec;:k anyone who woukl dare defy these beavy-banded bureaucrats. I bave read many good letters from local dt- 1.zem that have never made lt past your desk. You would haft to be blindfolded DOt to ... the ev•r~Y abulei tbat om~ agents dole out to om dtiHm and bt,..,,MMI. I think U Is pretty obvious who the bedfellows let the danc:e· go on THE ISSUE: Debate sparks over City Council's deci- sion ~ah dancing at .. Tlie Cannery restaurant. The council should re-think its actions at its City Council meeting on Dec. 8 to forbid dancing at The Can- nery. There could be no finer gentleman, advocate for the betterment bf our c:lty, capable business person and a true giV: er of his time and money toward humanity in general than Bill Hamilton. We are blessed to have Hamilton reside in our town plus Proride a healthy environment for the teltaurant patrons ol bis eaterlel. He II generous to a fault, I am sure. o.nctng II healthy entertainment and will continue to enhance what our dty often to thole wbo want an evening out for more than just dinlng. PJeue give this man a liceme for his restaurant. If it tu.ms out that it pro- motes a bad environmenf for the vil- lage area, I am sure he would cooper- ate with restrictions. DIANE COLTRAN£ Newport Beach Since running for City Council, I've been on sabbatical. I've tried to stay out of politic;s. However the Daily Pilot , READERS RESPOND ii right on target wlth supporting Bill Hamilton. 1bis is a disgrace. ,The council bu made a grave error. Anybody who has supported the dty for as long and u creatively a.s Bill has needs to be supported. More impor- tantly, I think we need dan_dng. My wile and I would like a place to go. It's something that would enhance the city, that would make it a better place, that's good for everyone. No one ls more responsible than BW Hamilton, and we need to su~ him. Thank you for your editorial. You're right on target. Now let's get a good council. Somebody who knows how to support the right people in the dty. RALPH ROOHBM Newport Beach Thanks for the memories I want to thank Lisa Edwards for writing the wonderful tribute to my mother, Sara Brant, and the Daily Pilot for printing the piece on Dec. 11. Our family misses her tremendously especially during the holiday season, her favorite time of year. Because of the thoughts expressed so well by Edwards, we know that her contribu- tions to the community both as a teacher and as owner of the Children's Bookshoppe are honored and appreci- ated. A foundation has been established in her name at the Newport Beach Public Ubrary whose purpose ls to obtain boQkl for the library's children'• collection. My mother wa.s a penon whose llf e wa.s dedicated to family, children and literature, and this is a very fitting memorial Information may be obtained by calling, 111-3800. Thanks again for a beautiful tribute, my mother would be veiy proud. DAVID W. BRANT Newport Beach Many thenb for Llaa Bdwardl' trib- ute to Sara Brant, a trultfue remark.able reading teacher and a lady. I had the prtvilege of working with her and her reading spedaJilt colleagues in Newport-Mesa when I wu respomible for that program following the 1966 untflcatlon. Sara had a magic about her that extended into The Childnm'I Book· shoppe lhe opened and loved. Childnm'a literature wa.s her We. Her •shoppe,• even when she moved from Corona del Mar to Westdlff, continued to awle her charm. I have worked with many talented reading teachers over the year1, but none bad more profeaional sparkle than Sara. Many llv• were saddened wben her store dOMd and me died. Mine wa.s one of~ . Again. tbank1 for the 1ribute. JOHN F. DEAN ' County S~tendent of Schoola . COiia Ma police nab ft)~~ Calta Mma pallce arrested two --eady Sunday momiDg who ~ allegedly involved in the flm8d robbery cl a c:x>nvenlena9 me in Garden Grove minutes fll!ler, police taSd. , Jme David Gooulm, 21, and BspUJoza. 18, both cl San- were taken into custody on of mmed robbery around f:18 a.m. at 1300 Adams Avenue der police spotted them in a White, late-1980s model Honda ~ said Costa Mesa police ~Tum Boylan. , 1be car matched the desaiption cl a vebide believed cmnected to h robbery of a Garden Grove 7- ~en around 4 a.m., Boyi4n said. STOKES CONTINUED FROM 1 Sid is a retired USistant superin- tendent of business services at the Covina Valley Unified Scboo1 Dis- trict. He cunently ii an adjunct professor at Peppeldine University in Irvine, where he teaches educa- tional administration. Several Newport Mesa pdndpals, includ- ing Karen Kendall ot Harbor View Elementary School and Cheryl Pckie fouDde .22 eutcllDfttiC band- gun in tbe car, along with a t ?- ~-old female Who WU later reJeaMCI, Boylan. iald Boylan sakl (iomaln., a sus- ~ wtC:8~~~ wbi1e Blpinoza ls being held there on St00,000 ball while both await amtigrm>ent Boylan said police are investi- gating the possibility Gci>nlwz bas been tnvolved. in a string cl local armed robberies dating back to september. Woman arrested after hit-and-run accident An Onmge wmum was anested Monday afternoon aft.er her car struck a tow truck on the north- Galloway of Davis School were intems in his program. Sid is also on the Coast Com- munity Colleqe Foundation, the Temple Bat Yahm University board.of governors and is presi- dent of the San Gabriel Valley Teachers Credit Union. · The Stokes met while Serene was a teacher in Oakland and Sid was a student at UC Berkeley. ·we got married on Dec. 30 so my father-in-law couldn't get a tax break.• Sid quipped. The actual reason for their bound C.allla Mesa Pre9w9y and lbe tried to .. the la!De, .mhod- tiel lldd. DMnpe B. Huot. 31, wu booked m ~.~ bit..ad-nm drMDgaad~~bWnl.=at-~ J:a~~:l wax=~~Mamllkkm just 90Ulh ~ MacArthm Boulevard. notified police. and followed Hunt to nearby Pullman Street. where sbe was taken into custody around 12:06 p.m., Mauldin said. 1be driver of the tow truck, 29- year-old John Haugh of Costa Mesa, WU taken to Hoag~ and released without serl.ous iDJuries, Mauldin said. The acddent remArins under ~and no further details weie available at press time. Dec. 30, 1951 wedding date was it was the only time they could both get away to Montebello where Serene's family lived. Sid's family is from San Diego. The Stokes have three daugh- ters and seven grandchildren liv- ing in California. •This will be very special annivena{f, • Serene said. •we're very thankful. We're just going to learn to appreciate each other more than we do. We've always appreciated each other but it's even more sped.al now.• DONATE YOUR BOAT HIGHUTTAX WllTt Off fOISltll bfT THllOWl0\11 /lllOl4lT NllAY NO ~I SllPIS'IOIAGl Ill! YOU llllCT THl CHAUTY 10 tlHlllT llOll'I 'IOIJI c;irr. Youa fAWUn CHAafTY lNC. 'JU-67'-0586 ~~ ... l.U . A,,llOVlD '°1 (00) .,..,,,s WINTER Order our J STAR package and you'll -iv. s~ 95 instaHation ... Complete ·-T-••• ~. and RMnOte Basic seMc:e ... Conwf1er and '°'*°'"' PisMY Channel ... Encore ~ ~ ol ~of tMse···HB?' _.__ ----• CinifnaX Showtime or The ~~ Ul0f1""1· saw up io 31 er. off individual pnces. B efoi9tbaNmntBlNl6o 800dl. the Lo.~ Tlmel, In 8ll al1Sde about tbe dangers of flooding, came up with this eye-ca~ hMdUne: •CitMil CXl 1aW groUnd at b~ flood iilkl • Gee; I alWays thought water ran upb.gl. 1be Utide then went on to dilcua the flood of 1983 u a dreadful example of a ftoOd. Shuckl, the Oood of 1983 was small potatoes when compared to the Dood of 1938. Now, that was afloodl It had been a wet winter with lots of mow on the local mountains. Then we had five days of heavy rainfall that not only put a lot of water on the ground but melted the snow in the local mountains. Thu. the snow from the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains turned into water and ran down the slopes of those mountains into what is now called the Inland Empire - Ontario, San Bernardino, River- side, Redlands, Hemet and Colton. All of that water ended eventually in the Santa Ana River which drains all that area. And so it happened that one night a head of water about 8 feet in height hit the head of Santa Ana Canyon. Fortunately, in those times few people lived in Santa Ana Canyon. Now, with all the building in that canyon such a ftood would be really cata- strophic with deaths in the hundreds or even thousands. M we all know, the Santa Ana River makes a sharp tum to the left at the town of Olive. Unhappily, there was at the time a small Mexican colon.ta located just about the twD of the river. When that wall of water hit the colonia, it drowned more than 50 people. Then it spread out over the banks of the river and, just like the Los Angeles Tunes article said, it covered all the cities on low ground. However, this ftood was such that it not only covered all the cities on low ground it cov- ered everything el.le, too. You could stand on the bluff in Cos- ta Mesa and look toward the bluffs and Huntington Beach, and in between those bluffs .............. flood .... ................ Now ........ e.a.t ~ .... ~-av. tbe .... ta Alla ltver were w.m.I out. Flood water lapped OV'a' tllit dam at the met ol lrWlil I.Ma. If that dam bad gone, s: Creek would haw cut~ awful swath through tbe citiila of Orange and Santa Ana . M a result ot tUt flood; the Prado Dam w9' built .in 1940. However, during tbe 8!QSUing 51 yecus (if mf arithmetic is right) tb8 lake back oUhat dam has silted up quite a bit. Just how much value that dam has today I do not know. I do know that if I had built a house on the flood plain of that dam in Santa Ana Canyon rd sure want to have ample Dood insurance plus a couple of life preserves just in case. Oh, yes. One afterthought. In the map accompanying the above eye-catching head- line it appeared that all the flood control channels servic- ing south Santa Ana, Tustin and Irvine dumped into New- port Bay. Surprised that every tree branch, every plastic cup, from those three towns ended up in our Newport Harbor after the last storm? You shouldn't be. • itOelElt I GAlmllER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays. Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND~· COSME7JCALLY l~T . Get the Best for Leal . 9:00am -6:00pm ··31e==vd. • o.e 8lodl lloldlll o1 ~a PwJ ii 54~7168 :BAND CONTINUED FROM 1 MidUgan aowd. wbldl clapped and pumped tbalr ftltl in tbe air. 1bjs week'• balmy weather W8I particulally pop~ with the Micblgan tam, wbO were all to happy to exchange heavy coats and mow ~ foe sbm'ts and swfboards. •All we kept hearing about back home was El Ni6o tbil and El Nino that. so I packed three rain coats,• said Detroit reDSent and 1978 Midllgan grad Diane Scblis- tK. •Then we got here, and it's 75 degrees and sunny. I bad to go out and buy some more shorts to wear.• Since arriving on the West Coast on Sunday, the Wolverine fans who set up package trips to the area through the Newport Beach tourism bureau have been on a whirlwind tow of Orange County and beyond. 7~aw.o...,.~ • CHA'S FAMILY mil SHOE REPAIR •--lfT.Jflr9NAVLlf ~i:= (•IMISL) ............ 1-11 71utl-4.114 0n Monday, tbeir om tun day tn Newport Beach, Michigan fans were treated to tours m the ·na:nec- ula wine country and two-hour Newport Harbor Cruises. On Tuesday, visitors were scbeduled to take trip tD eltbier Universal Studioe, Dilneytand oc the Riduud Nimn library and oth- ers had plans to skirt dawn to the San Diego Zoo and 1ljuana. Meli- co during their stays. I ' L L T A K E A TIP SY T 0 G TO O! 'V y On New Year's Eve Let the Auto Club ~ Be Your Designated Driver. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot --- ~ lOCbfe Dinner Package 7:00 pm. -10:30 p.m. (reservations required) Four-Course Dinner Party Favors • Champagne Toast mission to Lobby Party • Complimentary Self Parking $140.~p;;;;;;/ gratuity) Live Entertainment -Five-Piece Band Featuring Steven McClintock & His Band "Nineteen• Performing 50'$, 60's & Contemporary Music DJ Playing Top 40's in Knuckles Sports Bar Party favors • Champagne Toast at Midnight Live Simulated Casino Games in Knuckles Sports Bar Complimentary Coffee Service (12:30 a.m) $25.00 per person Guests must be 21 years or older and have a valid ID For Party or Dinner Reservations Please Call (714) 975-1234 BEAWYS'EOU South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level r I· t I • ! wen agaimt schools naith °' the bonier. •n. bodies we pla.y •""' bare are a lot more physical than we've ever faced before,• Goulet said. · Cd.M's 6-9 senior nd>ange student from Germany, Alex Jekeli. produced an interest- ing first-quarter m.atchup with nede- m.an until foul trouble put him on the bench. Ryan Franke guarded necteman most of the second qQarter. Jekeli finished with a game- bigh 11 points, six in the first quarter. No other player in the game scored in pouble figures. While Orris shuffled 11 play- fll'I in and out (even with guald Cam COnovar out wUh a nag- ging groin ltratD), Pitt Meedow9 retied u much u it oouJd -nedeman, who scored D1D8 points and blocked eight lbob, bl.\t pulled do~ ~ three rebounds with hD Jeng anm. •Here, people play him really physlcal.. Goulet said. ·He gets people playing physical against him up there (in Vancouver), but irs a lot more here.• Tiedeman drained a beseUne jumper over Jekeli with 2:52 left in the first quarter, then Adam Baranj swished one for the Marauder Air Force to give the visitors a mini run to end the quarter. But CdM blitzed Pitt Mead- ows, 0-3 in the tournament, in tbe wxmd quarter M A .... SbDOn CMned • tl:il• p I 2 " and Franke hit twO be*- ~ a jumper at 3:55 • Geoff Hunt's umt. To keep the rally ~. Pit Meadows turned the baJl -- OD a 35-.econd shot dock~ tton. then Hunt drove the ~ and scored OD a layup. LMiirt Simon drilled a long jump tbOt on a pass from Ryan Cooper with 0:18 remaining to forge a 22-10 halftime lead. Richardson ended with m rebounds, four in the fourth quarter, while starter Dennis Alshuler bad stx boanls in the first three periods. Corona del Mar's nm Thur· man didn't score, but con- tributed five rebounds. . • ""I .t.lli -.·t.:.~ • Estancia outmaneuvers Rialto, 69-55; fifth straight victory sets up a title showdown with Edison tonight at 7:30 in Pilot's Coast Classic. 1 By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot • COSTA MESA-Estancia High boys basketball coach : Rich Boyce used military metaphors in his pregame pep ~ talk Monday night. • And it was, in fact, the Eagles' ability to succeed in the ~ trenches that led to a 69-55 victory over Rialto in what J amounted to the championship semifinals of the Daily Pilot i Coast Classic at Estancia. : . The victory sets up a title showdown tonight at 7:30 with • Edison, as the Eagles attempt tCJ win their second straight : Coast Classic crown, their third in the tournament's 13 : years. : "We expected a battle and I wanted to make sure we : were prepared for war,• said Boyce, whose team led, 29-: 25, at halftime, before dropping the bomb on the Knights. ' • • I ' I I I ' I I I I I I I I ·nie big adjustment we made (at halftime) was to force ' them to shoot it deep. We had to pack in our zone to keep ~ from going to their high post and their big men. They tried to force it in there anyway and we took it away.• ., The Eagles' active and concise zone aJso forced the Knights to broaden their tiring range in the open end of the c ... __ . 0.a•h .... ~I.CU.lea gym. 7'.JO p.m. • .....,. (Joe) •nie open end didn't help their shooting any,• said vs. EsWICla (14) I I I I I I I I I Boyce, who watched Rialto miss 13 of 16 third-quarter field goal attempts and finish just 19 of 58 for the game (32.8%). ~-------------------------~ Estancia (9-5), led by the solid point guard play of senior James Dawldns as well as some spirited inside work from senior Gavin Rainey, opened the third period with a 12- point blitzkrieg, which all but decided the skirmish. The first half featured seven ties, though Brett Valbue- na 's three-point play with 12 seconds left opened the four- point cushion at the break. Then, Rainey and Dawkins split the 12-0 run evenly between themselves, before Valbuena led a parade to the free-throw line which secured the Eagles' fifth straight win. Dawkins, who did not score in the first half, but dished off five of his seven assists, erupted for 11 of bis 12 points in the third period, capping bis outburst with a tbree-point- er that boosted the lead to 50-30 with 29 seconds left in the quarter. •1 don't care bow many points he scored,• Boyce said afterward. •What I liked was the way he took care of the ball. He bad a few turnovers, but rve never seen him play that well at the point for us. He settled us down. He was our player of the game.• Valbuena, who hit all 12 of bis free throws, after drilling 10 of 12 from the foul line Monday, finished with a career-high and teamrhigh 18 points olf ~ bench, while chipping in six rebounds. He produced 10 ol Estancia's 14 points durlng CID8 stretch spanning the third and fourth quarters, as the Eagles built the lead to 51-32 with just less than six minutes to play . "That's Brett's type of game: up and down the floor,• Boyce said. The heated pace, dictated by Rialto's relenUess full-court pressure, also contributed to 35 Estancia turnovers. Rainey finished with 11 points and six. boards, ¥uding four rebounds in th~ crudal third quarter. Sam Nelson chipped in 11 points and eight rebounds u the Eaglel had four scorers in clOQ-. ble figures for the first time all season. The Eagles connected on 30 ot "3 from the foul line, while Rialto shot just 21 free ~ canning 15. Rialto had 2" turnovers. I I I I I I I I • 1 I ' I I i: . ' • • I I • J t I L----~-~------------------~--~---------~--~~--------~----------------------------------------------~----~-~-------~ . . ' I I' ' I ' I ; I '' i c.won CltJ CllptW a-le Nl..oRr ~.~ lbowN 48 _ ... ... cma .... , r • ... "If.'-• it Wisc .ClllialllM• · ... .,Qua ... •:JastrNi... • 11 ·11 19 14. 57 COit.i Miia 12 ·21 .. • • 45 • L I .. -Ga.my 15, Am•oeio 1J/ 1\'ullO t, Moore 12. £. Arglnde " c. ~ 0. tMfWng~ Jilt. golM • Amlltl ong 2. l'Nflllo 1. roUled out ·.None. c..-..... Earnest 4, Chlpln 10. ~ 13. Powers a. Smith 3. OWhotm o. Nguyitn 6, s.salcJ 1. J.pt. goals • Cola.tt 1. Fouled out • Chlpln • .................. 1 .. ,. _ _..... ........... 11Mae47 Newport Harbor 7 21 21 12 • 61 -OllTKr ••• Newport Harbor 5 9 22 8 • 44 ~alto 12 6 6 24 • 48 Newport twbor -Jameson 12. Ward 7, Umon 7, Archbold 9, Robinson 2, Illingworth 11, Thlssell 2, Nlcaslo 11, Hearlson 0, Dore 0, HemandezO. Huntington &Md\ 10 12 11 12 • 47 Ncuwport ...,._ -Ross 14, hut 9, Jaduon 6. Ufbln t. HolllW I. G'-6c 0. Alt1tGn 0, Motw9 0, weedn o, )iwltft9gt0n 0. 3-pt. goals: Limon 1. Fouled out: None. 3-pt. go.ls: Paul 3, Urbln 1. Fouled out None. Rlordlln ·Lawrence 8, Mustang 3, Lane 1, Turner 8, Harriosn 4, McGiil 2. Black 10, North 2. Washington 10. Hwllllr .... a ...... -Kimoto 7, Mwqy 1, HoffrMn 2. sa..... 7, McKinney 20. Medlen 10. 3-pt. go.as: Kimoto 1. 3-pt. goals: Mustang 1. Fouled out: None. Fouted out None. Newport Harbor girls fall, 47-44 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Newport Harbor High's girls bubtbaJl team rallied from a 22-1' halftime deficit to take a 36-33 lead into the final period Monday, but Huntington Beach put a rally of its own together in the final segment to pull out a 47- 44 decision in consolation bracket play at the Marina Tournament. The Sailors (3-8), who were led by the 14-point scoring of April Ross, return today for a 9 a.m. matchup with East Anchorage. MESA CONTINUED FROM 5 stopped playing defense and we stopped blocking out. (The Llons) turned up the intensity and started forcing us to tum the ball over.• Glasby, who led Westminster with 15 points and 14 rebounds, tied the game on a bank shot in the third quarter, 35-35, then Collett (13 points) gave Mesa the lead again by sinking a Jwnper off the break With 3:09 on the clock. In addition to leading the squad in sconng, Collett had nine rebounds to tie Chapin for team-high honors. Four of Chapm's boards were offen- sive. Chapin also had 10 points. Mesa sophomore Jenny Earnest had five boards, Nguyen and Smith four and three, respectively. PUBLIC NOTICES • Santtago 40, Corona del Mar 36: Freshman Britta Vogele of Coro- na del Mar High pulled down nihe rebounds and scored seven points, but the visiting Sea Kings could not hold off Santiago as the Cavallen came back and won, 40-36, in the opening round of pool play Monday in the Santiago girls basketball tour- nament in Garden Grove. Coach Elbert Davia' Sea Kings (3- 6) play Fullerton tonight at 8 o'clock. ·we had the game,• Davis said. ·we made six turnovers in a row, after we were up by five points with four minutes left. We just lost con- centration.• Senior Sara Dunlap also had sev- en points for CdM, which played without its leading rebounder (Jen- nifer Dick.son). ·we all want to make the play- offs, but if we keep letting games like this get away, it'll be a long sea- son,• Davis said. CARSON CITY, Nev. -Newport Harbor High's Sailors swept to their fourth victory 1n their last five sta.rts Monday night, taking the measure of San Francisco Riordan, 61-48, In pool play at the Carson City Capitol Oaulc. Coach I.any Hirst's boys went on a 42-12 spurt in the second and third quarters, a span triggered by the performance of Carlos Nica.rio, who came oft the ber;tch to score 11 points, but more importantly, swept the boards with three straight offensive caroms turning into six points. •Defensively we adjusted and we just played real hard,• said Hirst of bis 7-4 squad. The Sailors will play Sparks today at ':30, then finish the tournament on Wednesday with two games, meeting Hunter of Utah at t t ~so a.m., followed by a 4:30 duel with the host Car- son City quintet. PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE CA 117201~79 aaln tu. Thia Mle la aut>-PUIUC NOTICE Have you· 11art1d doing wife TM name, eddre1a, ~ Jecl to prior cancetlaUon In --------bualnet1 '1otllloua 8uelneu -~~-.~-~ ......... l,.,"'.~" ..... ~~1~.· ' : ' . ,, !'i . . .• ~ : . . . ~ ...... . i •' , AJll • Mustangs tumble, 59-46 ANAHEIM -Turnovers, which have ham- penMI the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team ot late, Wlfacecl u a ~jor problem in the third quarter Monday u tbe Mustangs fell. 59- 46, to Lowell of Su. Prandlco 1n the conlolation clvnnpkmlbralect semtftNI• of the Canyon tourney. Mesa in 'tbe second quarter to trail Lowell. 25-22 at halftime, but ltalted slowly in the third quarter and dug itself too big-e bole. Nathan Jones pe.oed the Musta.ogw with 10 pdnts, wbDe TuMa Rice accounted for all nine of bis points with tbree-pomters. COila Mela (4--8) re_tµms to tou.mam.ent action today at 12:30 p.m., when it takes on the loser of ~Y. Pullerton-Centtos contest PUBLIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICI Sell your extra household Items In Classified OBITUUY 888 ------- 1tETZLER DOf'o&hy N. lletaler. 83, of Newport .. •ch, • longtime <Mvoted auxlllary volunteer wlttl the .. Gift 8oic" In Hoag M•morl.i Hoapl· lal, d ied Oec9mbar 27, 1997. In 1998, ahe WU lhe plOUd f~nt of the ''Vin Jotgen.-n Volun- teer of the Vear·· award ffom the Hoag Hoepbl Foundetion. Dorothy .. ~ by •hat lcMng' daUQhter, '<nCIOfla. I. Cubewo~ '°"·· awry Dunbar SP"f 8f1d John Mii· ton Ktatnaf; gratKtchll- ~. Matth41w O. Cu· balro, e~ J . CubeVo end Of. Marc CUbetro. l"UMflll MMcff Will be 3:00 p.m., Tues- day. O.Cember 3o: 1997, et Ptciflo View M•mortat Plllk and Mortuary, N•wport 8-ch. In ..._, of tsoWefe Iha fMtlly .,..... .. Clona· tlona IO: n'ie Ameftcan cancer Soci.ty, New· porl-Meea &ranch 1 MO !'. O..ra Ave., #100, s.nta Ana, CA 92705 or TM H~ Hoepltat Foundation/ Cencer Dtvlalon P.O. BOIC 1100, N•wPof1 Beach. CA Sl2tH· e100 Let the Clualfled .. ,.. Directory help you find retlat>N help. Give us e celll CLASSIFIED M2-H78 a II , ... , .. .......... P1I r;a ........ . ..... , .. • ii By Fu (7 14) b:i 1-o:lC)i By~ By MallHn Person: Ra11· .. 1111cl <fr11dlinr11 an· -11bjt'1'I 111 (0ha11gf wi1ho111 11111i1·1·. n ... publi-lirr rt>M'n r., thl' right to 1•r11 .. or. rrdu,,!'lif). rt'\ i..,.. ur rt')l'f t Ull) du .... ifird udHni~ml'nt Plt>n..,.· n·1>41n am· rrror 1ha1 muy lw i11 \"Ollr du .. -.ifil'd ud inmwdietrl~ Tiw Uuilv Pilot al'l'rph no liability for um 1•m1r in 1111 ttdH•na..t•m1·111 (c,, •·hwli 11 mu\' bf' rt'l>"J>On~iblr ,.,;.,.p1 for th•· "'"' n( thP -purl' u1111ull) '"n 1µl1·d by thf t'rror. Cn"dit n111 1111h ht-ullowl'd fur t1lf fm1 i11.,;·nio11 ......,... (l•l,.,..,.. 11w l1ul.· \our oimH-M111I pltt~tt· 1t11111l11•r nrMl •r II• ull \fltl. lt..w L •11l1••11rtt •~•tU"1t·) (?Ii) M1-:1t17X :tiO \\',.,, Rm S11w1 Co•l11 \11·-11. 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Convenient locauon • Increase Energy nla Community News, programs. Position re-egory may require you Antiques 4 u ..._•*'1•111 ...... " t a r D • t •oh• d •AL80, Office Spece comer of Westcllff &. & Suppress Appetlte 330 w. Bay St., Costa ports to editor and re-to call a 900 number 10"4~ Off Salo '* ••'9•• wilt ... CAPJSTltANO 1078 Cottae•• w/Patlo AveM. 1220. 771·7240 Dover (Union Bank 100% $ Back Guar. MHa, CA 92627 quires dallYi contact In which there is a Buy & Conal9n .......,...,..,....._. ,,.., bMc:h. c.tMdraJ Building) We spec:lai. $28.95/30-Day Supp. Housekeeper Duties· with put>I c. EOE. charge per minute. 312 Newport Blvd ...... .., ....... ...Ulsla Maenlfloent .... ,. c•ll•, frig, Move-In lze In "••rvtc .. to 1-888-4-DlllTING gen hseclnlng, assist Send cover l•tt•r end N.B. 714·548-4123 ......._., ... '-·Git ltaMn •--x 27 000.f 5br Spec:lall H75 +t400 Newport-Mes• real· w/2 smt kids In am. resume to Steve Mar-... 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Impeccable ref· th• "1 team In truck· Wholesale PlywoOd & G 0 V E R N M E N T e11••a1--. &\&VRU 1 erences. CALL (714) PEltSONAL Ing today. we are the Supply Co. In Tustin. JOBS. Now hiring In ••••••••!CONDOS ut:WPOeT 2904 54~94• esk for Jeff SERVICES 3005 good looking fleet. Must be ~ell •Pok•n. y:iur area. $16,000-POlt RENT &'t_. A Dore .... your neighbor· Cell 1-800·548·3110 enthusiastic, end have S 8 8 O O O Ca It BEACH 2669 1000 •NV.LOP••-hood CPA. La• V• .. •• Pertvlfn• ·~----C-A_L_•s_c_A_N_ pre~l~u30s expe,r.MM·F 1-a0o.ea3.oa1e HOUSBSI CONDOS fOlt SALE •--------SINGLES• MEET • • ·-7:3..-.: • cal arta $4,000 from homel • 1 ·7 0 2·7 48 -7869 Leborera Eem up to 259-1100 ext.4'117 ext. J-400 tor cum~nt ------ BALBOA .......... •l1sLA.ND -----2108 •1••2ara ... Ftom sno. IQic30.Pool D/W. No P .... Carport 111.wport by TonMO .1, .. ....-.... 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