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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot•There bas been no reappearance,• said Harbor Patrol Sgt. Paul Falk. •1 nev- er heard ~vthing further.• The boat owners coulcf not be reached for com- ment Palk said it's not unUIUAl for sea lions to climb aboard bOals and make them their temporary ~. b\lt he doesn't know of a cue that's drawn such public- ity. minute, then taking it away the next. Then they'd premise a little less money, then take i1 all away again. •we've got t M>OO boats in the har- bor,• he said. •So it's a little bard to keep track of what is on who's swim step.• They finally settled on $2 million, leav- ing $3 million to go. - MUCK AND SWDGE-AND OTHER BACK BAY STORIES Plans to fund the long...awaited dredg- ing of the Upper Newport Bay were mud- died more this year than the bottom of the sludge-ridden estuaiy itselt. In stepped the county, promising to front the money to suck the sludge from the state rese?Ve that seives as the tourist city's trademark. In drove the dredges, starting this week to scoop up the sedi- ment and dump it out at sea. As UM, bay appJ"C?aChed becomtng a meadow, state 'legi:slato~ were bequeathing money to the effort one So the dredging will be done. But local official• will ·continue to pass the collec- tion plate around so the county can get its $3 million back. • SEE EPILOGUE PAGE 3 Bonita Canyon deal threatened : by Irvine mayor . • Christina Shea says she will oppose annexation if Newport officials continue to oppose her city's quest to take over El Toro Marine base. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH-A hard- won annexation deal that would tum Irvine's Bonita Canyon over to Newport Beach could aash and bum in the fires of the El Toro airport battle. Irvine Mayor Christina Shea is surMW'h~ !Erdty consider with· drawing its support of the propos- al to switch the land at Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard from Irvine to Newport. hvine last month agreed to the deal. whicll would mean $1.2 million for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and 22 acres of extra parkland for the city. Shea conceiv;ed the idea after hearing Newport Beach had hired former county Supervisor Don Saltarelli as a consultant to counteract Irvine's efforts to annex the El Toro Marine base. Her d.ty is looking to gain control over tbe bue, wbere the county r:~t!y~=~ that •1 will not do business with a dty like that.• Shea said. ·rm not playing ball with them anymore. lbey've Jost c:me vote, and I think. I've got the votes to overturn Bonita Canyon.• •SEE DEAL PAGE 5 Monahan detained~ . . by Newport police •Authorities say council- man and waitress were drunk in public outside Sid's Steak House, where he works as the manager. By Christopher Goffard and Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Costa Mesa City Councilman Gary Monahan was taken.into custody early Saturday morning along with a 25-year-old waitress on suspicion of being drunk in pub- lic outside the restaurant where he serves as a manager, police said. Monahan, 38, was detained outDde Sid's Steak House on Old Newport Boulevard around 3:15 a.a after refullng a Newport BMdaGmoer's ...._ ••• the ~f/la squad GW ........ G(ll. Cl19 ~Dad tM .... Ill, .... tPl. Both Monahan and the wait- ress, Tamara Lynn Agee of Hunt- ington Beach, were released from custody about six hours later and deemed •detained only,· rather than arrested. Mid Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond. •They were just detained until they sobered up,• Desmond said. •People are brought to~ station so t.baY don't hurt tbem9elwl or attempt to dli- ve in tbat <Xlll· ditiolL. An otticer WU ~ tbe area DMr the Nltauraat ~ 3 a.m. wbm be apoG9cl 4'oee lit· = .. dliter'I Mill Of a tJlll::k 'il·'rn•w-. • dOal' • On Jan; 23 tbe dty wm hDlt a IOt-MD· fng IOINe, aDd dfkiek are ~ GO.t Pete WUlon wtll lbow. 'lbay'le./'a&io bcpno tbe QO'iefbOC wQ1 cough up ttilf! JW'Mtt!IDg mcmey in nm year's budget. "We're aJlo P'9 to tnvtte 10me of tbe key~ton tooome downdd eeewhat tbe bay Is 1111 about," t)ep\lty Qty Manag- er Peggy Ducey said. •'Ibey need to tee wbat a national tieut.n this ~· • PEGYE. IEOtl.ER'S DISAPPEARANCE Sft.L A MVSTERV P1ve mootbs atter'sbe apparen11y fell out of the boat she was driving an(i WU swept out to sea. Newport Beach resident Pegye Becbler is still missing and the fads hehfnd her disappearance mmain a mystery. Bechler, a 38-year-old mother of three. was n!pOrtedly driving a 11-foot boat she and her husband. Eric Bechler, rented from Balboa Bay Rentals on July 6. The couple was celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary on the high seas and weie crWsing about four miles off the ooast when the ind.dent occwred, nffk:t•I• said Eric Bechler, the only witneal to the accident. said he was riding on a knee- board behind the boat driven by his wife when a large wave caused him to lose con-• trol and wipe out. Bechler told police when he came back to the swface, the boat was still going and l his wife was gone. . Several Coast Guard searches of the area using helicopters outfitted with high- tech infrared cameras and small subma- rine-type devices to comb the ocean floor turned up nothing. SOtOOL DIS11ICT NlllS SIGHTS AT OfH..' ER SUPPOSED IAMCIU'TCY OJl.IWn About $5.4 million of the Newport· Mesa Unified School District's kael in tbe 1994 Orange County ban1auptcy it ~ utes to bad advice frcm Rauscher, ~­ Refsnes Inc, a Dallas-based secuDties timL: In November, the distrid filed a lawsuit against the firm to recover tboee ~ 1be suit alleges that Rauscher~ the school district in 1994 to sell $46.9 mil- lion in bonds knowing that the proceeds would be invested into the county pool The distrlct claims Rauscher knew that the county pool was on extremely shaky ground at the time. Rauscher, DDW owned by Mim>eispolis-based lntena pjnanrial, denies any wrongdnD>g ' The school district's complaint against Rauscher is four-p:onged. dallning: • Professional negligence foe encourag- ing the distrid to sell the bonds. Though police said 80% to 90% of ocean drowning victims eventually drift back to shore, Becbler's body has never been found. A month after Bechler disappeared, Coast Guard officials re-created the inci- dent based on Eric Bechler's account to try and uncover clues, but no solid leads emerged. DON lfACH I OAl.'T' PILOT Brlc Bechler stands by the water's edge after a memorial service for his wlfe, Pegye, who was lost at ·aea In July. • Intentional misrepresentation for allegedly knowing the state ot the C9'JD.ty - pool and stiD suggesting the school diStrid sell the bonds. ple's roommate, Michael Walterhouse, lying strangled in her bed inside her Mis- sion Drive apartment early in the morning onPeb. 23. Coast Guard officials said that both Bechlers had been drinking alcohol on the day of the accident -which could have been a factor in Pegye falling out -and lb.at neither was wearing a life jacket. Police found no signs of forced entry to the apartment and soon disrnis<ed the notion that the crime was a robbery- tumed-murder, noting that expensive stereo and computer equipment was left hebtnd While no details of what happened have ever swfaced, officials speculate that Bechler -an experienced swimmer and athlete who competed in triathlons -was thrown off balance b y the same large wave that caused her husband to wipe out, bumped her head on the side of tbe boat and fell unconscious into the water. After a few months, frustrated by the lack of information released by police about their friend's murder, Johnson and others l>lanketed the neighborhood aiound t!ie apartment where Sudweeks was k:iD8d With fliers asking for dues and accusmg po1iat d dragging their feet. • ~ kve not talked to an of her SUDWEEKS«JLUNG STILL UNSOLVE~ ~~~ndl~· ..... itJlM~ AFTER NEAl..V A YEAR . ~as Cilhif;~ h 191d ~ The February slaying of Orange Coast me waitb;ag for sclmeo6e else to get kUled. • College student Adriane "Sunny" Sud-Despite questions from «me, Sud- weeks shocked the community and drove' weeb' mother Sandy st.ood bY potioa and some to publicly questioo the slow pace of said &be felt they wer&ddng ah they could the police investigation into the aime. to find her daughter's killer. Sudweeks, 26, W8S found by her Jive-in Costa Mesa police Sgt. nm~ said boyfriend, Richard Johnson, and the cou-this week that the hunt for Sudweeks' VOL 91, NO. 301 ntOMAS H.. IOHNSON, Publisher WILLIAM LOllDEU. 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P.O. Bolt 15'0, Costa I I I t I Mes.I, CA. 92Q&. .~No news stories, Ilk.lib~ ~ rial~ ot~nents herein can be~ with- out written perrilllllon of CX>pV-- right owner.. • • ' HOW m REACH us CJrcullltion The llmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 AdwMdlllig Clalffied 642-5678 =642 ... 321 News 540-1224 Spot1s642~ News. Spot1s Fu 646-4170 ~lt~Nnk.net Business Office 642-4321 Business Fu 631-5902 itot.tG. ......... President end CEO Julftl .. ic..111. Vlot ,,_..it.~~ 019'7 CAl/f. CJl Al ltgllls IWWWd. killer will continue into 1998. "The Sudweeks case is still active," Boylan said "We've completed most of the leads we had and we've talked to hun- dreds of people. But we have no firm sus- pects at this time.~ Boylan said police investigators work- ing the mse are in touch with the Sud- weeks family and hoping for someone to come along who can fill in missing links in the mystery. "We're still waiting for that one person to call in who has just the right lead.• Boy- lan said AS USUAL. A CONSENSUS ON SPRUONG UP BAl80A REMAINS EWSIVE Newport Beach wrestled an year with plans for sweeping changes meant to inject new life into the aging Balboa Penin-sula.. . In January, a citizen committee unveiled its tone of suggestions, which included ide8a as obvious as drafting a parking management plan and as contro- versial as turning Marinapark mobile home padt into a recreation area. City l&WIERAlUllES knots become litt . .~~ach and variable bul ing two foot waves S.lboa which subside to one 72152 foot late. Costa Mesa 73148 TIDES Corona del Mar TODAY 73154 First low 3:22 a..m. 1.9 SURF fORECAST Rrst high LOCATION SIZE 9:31 a.m. 6.1 Wedge 2-3w Sea>nd low ~ 2-3w 4:41 a.m. -0.9 2_.w Second high Rfwr~ 2_.w 11:14 p.m. 4.1 C4M 2-3 w THURSDAY Arst low 8QAT..a 4:10 a..m. 2.0 Vlriable winds .t First high 10 knots become 10:14 a..m. 4.1 westerly winds et 15 Second low knots building one 5:26p.m. -0.7 to t'NO foot waves In Second high the afternoon with • aftllr midnight ~fourfoot bnlght, west-... erty winds • 1 S ~59 1, Council discussions of the subject drew standing-room-only crowds, some of whom raised conspiracy theories and picked apart the plan's finer points. Others strongly supported the revamp- ing effort, saying it was about time. Still others thought it was nice but too mired in red tape -Balboa n!Sident Cyndi Lloyd Doran cmne up with her own beautifica- tion plan. thinking she'd get something done quickly and easily, but ~got the support she needed to get it~ the ground. CoamdJman John Hedges, who repre- sents the peninsula. was particularly vocal about pushing the changes through. There is a small minority of peopJe who don't want anything done,• be said •Not allowing the na~~ toa. ~all the dis- course is going;#.\e'~ ~· "" In the end, tbe city's plan• for- ward with some modifications -32Dd Street ~'t be rerouted.. and M.arinapark. will be~ as a separate issue. The padDng plan took priority. and res- idents will get their first clumim to offer their input Oil that in January -c:hanges could bapi sometime in 1998. Officials tt-. nat the fog that's • Intentional concealment for not informing the dlstrid of the Iisk involved with the investment. • Breach ot fiduciary duty for the the film's failure to "ad toward the district with the utmost honesty, loyalty and care.• The district also allegel Rauscher was working for the county wbi1e it worked for the district. In an effort to help keep the shaky tnvestmeot pool afloat. it encour- aged the district to sell the notes, the suit alleges, which Rauscher knew would be invested into the pool The injection of district money into the county pool. district oftidak allege was temporary repieve foe tbe oounty but ~ dsky far the IC:hool district. Bat~~ the aimpany didn't 1ilOrk b-~ muntr until aft&-tbe district w already decided to sen the bonds and that its woddng relationship with the county was Hmfted to price oon- sultation. . ·. -.. . •' -! ~, ~. ·~~~k ' ...... t.Aot A c.alm con-• ,.. ".t C..--Drfw: A man received a dNttl ttvMt by tlnues to aeate SO-iO phone et hJs business in the 900 bk>dc. surf but one last . mediocre surf of the • Neu,.ort ~ A would-be burglar tried to ~ into year m.y happen In a storage building in the 400 bk>dt but could not defMt the some of the WMS lodt. hot spots ilS • west north westet'ly ~I • Eghth Street ..t w.t 8lly: A wallet .00 contents wo'1h peaks with waist to $240 were lost °' stolen near the intersection. shoulderh~ • N.wpcwt C..--Drfw: A credit car was lost or stoien In the But that's a all there ls to expect. 100blodc. With • 'JWlf of incredible surf COSTA MESA Inducting 20-foot w.-behind us, • llwt ..... a .._.__....._..Aw: A tot.I of $1;D4 1997, wit end with • cash WllS stoten from • Cl/IT ,.., the Inlet IJKtion. rteady strum of • South COMt DrM: A '*1uW" phone wo'1h $549 waa **" two-to ttw.-foot- en. Let's tNr* the El from a business In the 900 blodt. 'Hlftogoct~~ • .... a.-: A oelluLw phone Ind 9W9 door opener WCW1h =surf~1997 $150 Mft stolen from ....... In the 200 blodt. him to mum .:r:' with • ,...,,,... ~ A~ WOftt\ $100 was stolen from a a1 killer In 1998. In the 2300 blodt. police brief Police suspect arson in Monday's blaze Costa Mesa police suspect arson in a Monday morning fire that left a Canadian Drive garage .with minor damage and hurt no ·one. A neighbor reported hearing voices and the sound of breaking · glass before spotting a man nee- . ing from a vacant home in the 7~ &.t {If """"" e--.1 • CHA'S FAMILY • SHOE REPAIR 3100 block of the street just after midnight, said Casto Mesa po!We Sgt. Tam Boylan. Pireftghten arrived to extin- guish three separate small fires burning in tbe garage, but the struct\JJ9 sustained' only smoke damage, Boylan said Police are seeking the man who was spotted fleeing but have no specifics about his description, Boylan said. 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In the process of building 149 new luxury homes on a bluff overlooking Newport Bay, The Irvine Co. excavated what UCI anthropologist Jonathon Ericson called •one of the most impor- tant prehistoric lites of its type iii North America and the world.• Urged l<J presente the site for long-term study, The Irvine Co. chose instead to re- bury the bones and many of the artifacts excavated and cata- logue the rest because the com- pany -according to a public relations spokesman -was try- ing to protect the site from "Indiana Jones" types hunting for burled treasure. So happy New Year to you, too. • JOSEPH N. RU'S column runs every Wednesday. Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW· COSMET1CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Leal • • 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa l'le8a . ODe 8IC)Ck ...... ol 405 ...,. 545-7168 . .,...,,s Wl~TER Local oftldals are hoping she's wrmg,about that. •Per e.a sake of a Jot ot chil- •• d.nm'i ildllcatim and Qll behalf of the bliid work ot many public enti- tiet, I would really hope that ClJriltlna would reoonsider, • New- pOrt-Mlisa trustee Wendy Leece said. *rm sopy about aiJport issues, but this has been a Jong aod bani aimmunity debate .• ' Jnine and Newport Beach a1rwly subt1dlted an application to the LQcal NJeaq Pormatioll Com- m1Mioo to change the bounduy Una. lJvtne can't withdraw that application, but tt am make a case agalmt tbe swttcb. The application came after bot aimmuntty .debate. Harbor View resldenbl initially opposed the annexation but embraced it after landowner 1be Irvine Co. offered the extra park-. land, school funding and a future . school site as part of the deal Irvine Co. spokesman Larry r-Thomas said it would be unfortu- nate if the annexation didn't go through. •1t had the endorsement and support of both dty officials in 1mne and Newport Beach and the IChool boards,. he said. ~lt made .._ from a service delivery point ~view, and that hasn't cbanged." Newport Beach Coundlman John Hedges also said Shea abouldn't be mi:ling harsh feelings over the airport battle with an annexation that would benefit the schools and both cities. 11It's unfortunate that they would \we the children as pawns in the parochial airport issue,• Hedges said. •Review of the record · will show that we have taken no action to oppose Irvine's annexa- tion of anything .• Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edward~ said be won't worry too much until the Irvine Qty Council takes formal action. •we have a jointly signed appll- c.at:lon signed by both dties," he ..sakl. •we have a deal• Shea denied any schoolchildren would suffer from the move. Shea said she's still willing to back down on her threat and hopes to resolve her concerns with New- 0 0 I can't believe you have~ I.anling in your beedltne. That's where ~aa State 11. Help. RUTH WALLEY Newport Beach I just picked up the moming paper and ?Md yow feature on Rose Bowl '98. University of ~an is not 1n Bast Lam- ing. BUt Lansing is Michigan State, In the story, it does say •resembled downtown Ann Arbe>r on Monday night• and that's where the University of Michigan is. However, East Laming has not yet come to . llf U.ID \., , \l.F I Handknotted Wool Aubuaons Starting at $325 Sizes 4' x 6' to 9' x 12' Discontinued KarutanRup Starting at $199 Siz.cs 4' x 6' to 9' x 12' HEMPmLL'S RUGS & CARPETS · Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17tb St. Costa Mesa I 'm just going to add to the number of people that have probably already called in. University of Michigan is in Ann Arbor, Mich, not in East Lansing -that's where the Michigan State University is. I'm sure you've heard it already by hundreds of people. MICHAEL JACOBS Newport Beach 9:0Gasn -6:00pm WolNrf N came flml lb9 Uni· .... Mlrtiig4D. Am ~ Mka Their No. t ..... In the state ls in But IA":'ib'g. Somebody goofed. It cuts 811 untomµi.ate suspidon on the rest of'your information. 1be columns are great, though. GBALD SIL.SI& NeWJ>Orl Beach I 'm just call1ng about your •Ea.st Lan.sing meets New- port-Mesa,• which is, to a per- son who graduated from the University of Michigan, insult- ing. East Lan.sing is where Michigan State ts from. Ann Arbor is the University of Michigan. They are miles and miles apart and totally differ- ent universities and rival teams. I would suggest that you do your homework in the future before you make a headline like •East Lansing meets Newport-Mesa.• Totally wrong. ANDREA BERNARD Newport Beach INJUR~ ILLNESS TAKE ··A TOLL Lineup shakedown leaves Mesa on short end of 70-54 duel with North Torrance. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa Hi.gh's girls basketball team put five players on the Ooor to start Tuesday's game against North Torrance m the Mustangs' winter Classic Tournament, and from the tipoff, there was confusion as JnJury and illness took their toll with a vengeance. One Mesa starter was inco- herent by the end of the quarter and the Saxons jumped out to an . .early lead that they would even- ·tually tum into a 70-54 win. "We've been playing with sev- en . well, seven and a half play- ers for the last co uple weeks," Mesa Coach Shontel Sherwood said, adding that she has not seen her team at full strength since a preseason scnmmage. Kelly Chapin Sophomore Jenny Earnest started the game, but was soon on the bench wrapped in towels and ice packs, as she suffered wzzmess, nausea and a fever. Pomt guard Nancy Hatsushi Wdsn't in attendance due to ill- ness North Torrance (8-3) took advantage and mounted a 17-8 lead by the end of the first quar- ter. ·we were not talking," Sher- wood said. •For some reason, we don't open our mouths. I'm not sure u that's an experience thing or not. It's understanding that you just take the closest person to you, but. " Mesa's seniors, Julie Collett and Kelly Chapin, tried to rally their troops with some big plays and a continuous verbal onslaught Chapin got open on the oppo- site block and Evelyn Powers found her for an easy two-footer to cut the Saxon's lead to six. But the Mustangs (4-9) would come no closer. On the next four possessions, Mesa coughed the ball up three times m the mid- court area as It tried to get across the halfcourt line. The hosts then missed their hrst seven field goal attempts of the second half, all the while committing seven more turnovers as the Saxons pushed out to a .44 -25 lead. "The turnovers, that's a big .. iasue, • Sherwood said. •we're : averaging in the mid-20s (on : • turnovers per game) and that's -oot good. That's a dedsion-mak- • ing thing, and I hope the more we • play, the better we get on thal • The Mustangs committed 25 turnovers by game's end. but wu • working without its tint two point guards, and trying to turn Kim • Nguyen into the top guard, with the help of 5-foot-9 Collett. Collett finlabed with a team- • high 14 points, while Powers' added 10. Chapin bit for 13 points and paced the M\lltangl on the boards wttb 11 rebound.I. •Here we have three people in double figu19 and thaf1 a po11 .. tlve," Sherwood said. •rm not wonie<l rlght now. I'll wait and ~aluate thing• once we get all 11 playen." Toumammt MVP &an Nellon of Eltanda goe1 up for two. r---------------------------------------------------, + lUESDAY'S SCOMS + • OwnpioeMlhlp &tmmM Edllon IO +1t*dPlllCI Glen d•le Hoo.,.. 11 ~ DawklN, EltmKla RlellD IO o.11e1 ......... Edllon +"""Pew Jeff 1...,..L ldlton Montdelr' 51 • Mmlc Hull, Haw Cai'oria ., -.. se : om ..;.,, Mcintdlilr • CionlOIMlon .,.., 8rodr. Rllllto I Antlodt SJ : lqlon 11edenwa, Pitt l I Pitt ..... DWI 51 : M••dows I l ___________________________________________________ J 13th annual .. coast classic COSTA MESA -In a gym filled with 32-plus vanity seaaooa ol history, legend and lore, as well u CIP State and Southern Sedion champlolllhip banners, it's sometimes diffk:ull to set a e~t The Eltanda High boys buketball team. however, did exactly that Tuesday night topping Edison, 66- 60, to beoome the tint team ever to win back-to- beck titles at the now 13- year-old Daily Pilot Coast Oassic. •1 told our guys, 'Let's make history,, • Estand.a Coach Rich Boyce said of his pregame talk, which must have included a mir- acle cure for the 32 turnovers the Eagles com- mitted in Monday's victory over Rialto. ·1 guess -we corrected our turnovers by about 90%, • Boyce said. after watching bis squad commit a minuscule three twnovers, including none in the final 21' minutes. The Eagles (10-5 and winners of six straight) needed. to be razor. sharp against the Chargers (8-4), who were guilty of only five- tumoven themselves. • "We knew it was going to be a struggle and it was," Boyce explained. "But we played solidly all the way through. It feels goocf to win this tournament, especially two years in a row. That's a tough , thing to do.· Both teams showed championship focus throughout, as a sizable crowd witnessed 1-4 lead changes, until Estancia senior Ga"9'in Rainey broke a 36-36 deadlock with a three-point play with 3:26 lei( in the third quarter. • Edison cloeed to within one point three times from there, the final occasion on a Raden Sami three-pointer to open tQeJ~ ~. But ~ Eaglet countered with a 9-2 run, including -badt-tO-badc buckets by senior point guard J8'Pes Dawkins, the latter from three- point range. • : Estancia senior and tournament Most Valuable Player Sam Nel- son later added seven straight Eagle points in th~ final 2:~ 1.0 secure the triumph. the fourth in five days for the toumament bolts. •1 knew I bad to step up, because the last couple nights, I baven'l played well," said Nelson, who finished with a game-high 31 points. The 6-foot-5, Air Fo'rce Academy-bound standout bit 11 of 18 field-goal attempts, including 6 of 8 in the second half. He a1sQ corrected some recent woes from the foul line, sinking 6 of 8. "I couldn't hit a free throw to save my Uie (Monday night, when he hit 6 of 13). so I got to the shoot-around about .an hour early today. and just shot free throws," Nelson said. •0nce I started bitting free throws, my shot started to work, too.• Nelson was also generous with praise for bis teammates, includ- m9 an all-tournament performance by Dawkins (15 points and four assists), five points and five boards from Rainey, as well as the inaeasingly consistent bench support from juniors Brett Valbuena and Peter Anderson. Valbuena extended his consecutive free-throw streak to 17, cov- ering three games, before finally rattling one otf the rim, and fin., ished with six point.a . Andenon scored just five points, but added five rebounds and four a.ssistl, all seemingly at the ma.t audal junctures of the game. Charles Keju also played well, bitting both shots from the field. while senior Ryan SimJ>9011 provided a physical presence against the always-rugged Chargers. •There's no team I like to beat more than Edison, because they are always throwing elbowt and punching you in the back,• Nel- son said. ·we knew Edison would be tough." All-tournament selection Daniel Neb.rig paced Edison with 24 points and 11 iebounds, while point guard Jeff Harrell. the Cbarg· en other all·tollinam.ent cholca and tbe brother of Newport Harbor boys assistant coach Todd Harrell. added eight points. The tournament title w41 the Baglel' tb1rd. matching Bdilon's flnt•plat'e trophy haul. The Owgen also haw two eeamd.pace finiabes. GAIU>9I GROVE -For tbe .:mad ftlDIDg m a row, Corona del ~ _Hlgb'a girts betJretball e.m gave• 981118 away, as tt fell. :ss;29, ID PUll8i1mi 1\lelday in the ,,,,...... Tournament 'Ibe Sea Kings (3-7) converted ,_ 4 af 2' fla1d.goal attempts m • If~ but tbulb to a .......... led by Sara IN ltlNll, faced only a de8dt to the Indians ... P DV'tcln DnW gave up tbe ~ but Dunlap cuivested four ,._~cm two p<111e11iom wtlh -than two minutes left to ~ CdM wttb1n. J0.27, before B. fndtem pulled away for the win.' "I hope this one hurta, • Sea King Coach Blbert Davis said. •we gave this one away, too.• Dunlap Jed Corona del Mar with 13 potnb and freshman Brit- ta Vogme ch1pped tn with 10, while grabbing 10 rebounds. •we work two hours a day, ~day, and to laugh and smile after a Joa isn't how you do it,• , Davit aaJd. The See Kings' Brit Anderson walked out of the gym with tears jnhareyes. _, •Sailors win, 49-29 HUNTINGTON BEACH - Newport Harbor High's girls bas- ketbell team. behind the 1-4- point. 11-rebound production of sophomore April Ross, carved out a -49-29 victory over East Anchor- age of Alaska Tuesday morning, wrapping up play in the consola- tion bracket of the Marina Tour- nament The Sailors, who improved to -'-8, return to nonleague action Priday when they travel to Rosary High. sec rocb Midland Lutheran. 93-82 COSTA MESA -Adam Dzierzynsld scored 27 points, while Newport Harbor High product Justin Mcintee chipped in with 18 to lead the Southern California College basketball teem to a 93-82 win in nonconfer- ence action with Midland Luther- an Monday at lbe Pit. lbe Vanguards (7-S) suffered a nine-point defidt at the half, but roared back behind Dzlerzymld'1 hot shooting. He c.anned 11 field goals in 18 attempts. MkflaM'1 Chris Allen scored a game.high 32 points for the visi- t.on. ....... ~i rt11oii19Cdn9I 27 IN**. Dmlhi llllngWortb natl 16 to ~ Newwrt "-"*to foimynnpnt win. CARSON cm -Newport HaitiOw HiP ~ guard Matt an..an IODd a career-high 27 ~and gi:abtMsd 8 rebounds to J*'9 tbe Sallan to a 66-61 victory ovw SpaJb High 1\lesday in the teoOnd of four pool-play games at the Canon City Capitol Classic Jameson, 'who hit 12 cl 13 from the line and connected on 6 of 10 from the field, ignited a ~-18 run through the first half before Coach Larry Hirst emptied the bench en route to the eventual five-point margin ol victory. Abo mmtng through witb a careel'>-high cl bis own WU aopho- FUiierton puts away Co8ta Mesa, 60-55 ANAHBIM -Cost.a Mesa High'• boys basketball team held a fourth~ 1Nd. but Puller- ton came beck to c1abn 11th place in the Canyon Tournament with a 60-55 victory Tuesday over the MUl14DgS (4-.9). Nate Jones led Casto Mesa with ts points, w~e Aka.chi Azuibuke (16 pointlJ, Arie Baren- dredrt (11) and 6-foot-9 freshman Chad Bell (10) 1eored in double PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICE ft4rW* tor PailllrtOla, Wlddl tr.a.ct .. M'"tings 50-'8 wtth ttwee ........ ..,.mmg, '!'Wf/re twutQg the comer, and we ... a ~ at tbe end cl the tunnel. but it WU~~ to loee bee&Ute 1t wu a game we felt we lbould've won.• Mesa Coach Erich Allen l4ld.. Nettber teem bad a lead larger than five pomts in tbe game. Jones canned a three-pomter to pull Mesa to within two points with 0:-45 left, then Pullerton made a free throw. In the waning seconds, the Mustangs' last attempt missed and the Jndians gained possession with 0:07 remaining. Mesa. which travels to St. Mar- garet's Tuesday in nonleague action, led the Indians at halftime, 28-23. ._,.'¥Gmtwa Edison ,. 1J 11 » -60 Est.Mda 15 115 14 22 • f6 ........ ~ 24. Min 1), --.. Hlmll .. Sdww.m ' ec-., 1, l1't-goals • Simi 2. Min 2. Neht1g 1. FOUied out -None. ........ Nllsof\ 31, DllwtcJns 15, Wbuena' ~ s. ~ 5, Keju .. Simplon o. 3-pt. go.a. • Nellon 3. o.wkJns 1, AndenOn 1 . Fouled out. None. a ~ .... c.-a..ac ,. .. , ..... ~ Moina.Mi ff eci.c.A D1L MM SI ..... .,, Qmftlr• Corona del Mar 12 16 16 12 • 56 Montdalr 11 15 20 13 • 59 c:... .. Mir. Jtk.eA 2. Alshuler' 11, ~ 13, Frri• 2, GM>rlel 7, ThunNn 12. Simon 6. Coopw 3, HuntO. 3-pt. goals · SNrffer 2, Cooper 1. Gabriel 1. Fouled out • Gllbriel. MantcWr • WllllMm 7, Ryan 17, "-Ct 7, Jones 8, MuhamrNd 12, Holloman&. 3-pt. goals • Ryan 3, Muha~d 2. Jones 1. f.ouled out • ~ Muhammad. Technical • M\JNmmad. 0 c..... aty CllpltDI a.. •• ::a.=. &6 5MMs (NIN.),, 5aM9 .,, QuMi9n Newport Harbor 13 21 13 18 • 66 Sparks 12 6 21 20 • 61 111..wport .......... JllmeSOO 27, Ward 7, Hernandez 2., Limon 6, Archbold 3, Robinson 4, Illingworth 16, Hearlson1, Thlssell~NicasioO. 3-pt. goals: hlmeson 1. Fouled out None. Spmb ·Wiggins 2. Wilson 4, Beatty 14, Wicket 2. GISh 14, Hieb 6, Meswnger 17. 3-pt. goals: Gish 3, Mes.wnger 2. Fouled out: None. 0 ~ lrNttatloi..a C.omo&lltlon ..... Fuu.armlO c.ana MBA 55 SaM9byQuutw• Costa Mesa 12 16 11 16 · 55 Fullerton 15 8 15 23 • 60 c.o.t. .._. · Sou B. Rlc.e 6, Naff 3, Jones 15, Payne 8. Btyant 8. Weil 0, Hylton 7. 3-pt. goals • Rice 2, Naff 1, Jones 1. Fouled out · None. Ful ........ · Sallhamer 9, B~I 10, Azulbuke 16, Clambers 2, Barendrecht 11, Bridgeford 5, Taytor 4. 3-pt. goals · Azuibuke 1, Barendredlt 1, Bridgeford 1. Fouled out· None. 0 !°t'.l ... 11 College women · University of Alask.a-fail't>.nb at Southern California College, 2 p.m. High school boys • Newport Hatbor at Carson Capitol dusk. VJ. Hunter. Utah. 11 :30 a.m .• vs. Carson City, 4:30 p.m. High school girts · Estancia at Palm Desert Tournament. • Socimr High school girls • Newport Harbor at Foothill Toumanent. ....... 1 NII ,art...,._ 1t H 11 I --~--12 2 •• ........... ~,.. ..... WMdr\ 2. Jdton 9. Urb9n 5. ....... M1IDn t. Cilwk 2. Huntjngton Q, Moof9 O. ).pl goals: ,.,. J; JidfOn 1. fouled out None. .. Anctw111 • twnllton .. sc.v.. 3, Girdner 9, Uiw.wlCll 7, Smbard2. Fouted out None. a . CDS1a w •••• QAlll c NolmtTOMtUGJe.CWlllMM ..... .,,o-... North Tomnce 17 17 16 20 -10 Cost.I Mesa 8 17 12 17 • 54 ............... ~ .. 0uperron 11, Yee 2. IM 15, ~ 20, Amo 2. ~ 2, H.nl 2. 3-pt. goM: Ouperron 3. . Fouled out • none. (Gita ..... 01aPin 13, Smith lt C.oUett 14. Chisholm 6. fllowen 10. Nguyen a. &mest o. s.alt.I 0. 3-pt. goak: C.ollett 2. . Fouled out • none. Technlall foul: Shef'wood. Cl ....... o..t ............ . Es1MQA 50, CllnMa.. 5aM9 .,, Qum'tlll• Emnda 13 9 12 16 • 50 Central 7 8 S 8 • 21 EstMda • Mxlas 2. Hirata 4, Deming 10, Cassity 3, Dlu 5, 8enMtt 2. Steinfeld t7. Ferris 7, Hema~z O. VMma 0, Ollila 0. 3-pt. goals • Steinfeld 1. Fouled out • Clssity . Cemnl ·Green 7, Lawson 1. Didcens 12. Zugey 3, Nonis 5. 3-pt. goals · Green 2. Fouled out · Lawson. 0 s.ntlego TowNnw\t Aa1J!lnae JS, ComNA -.. MM 29 5aM9 by Qtar1lws Fullerton 6 7 7 15 • 3S Corona del Mar 2 8 9 10 · 29 F'Ullerton • Rodriguez 2, Hoemeer 6, Blied 2. Richardson 8. Ferr 4, 0ytces 9, Miles4. 3-pt. goals • Hoemeer 2. Fouled out · Blide. e.oron. ......... Dunlap 13. Vogele 10, Andef'son 4, OeMille 2. Lui 0, Gero 0, Quon 0, Ducey 0. 3-pt. goals · Dunlap 1. Fouled out · Ducey. Technical · Andef'son. 0 COUBiiEIEN ............. Sour.-C'.N ..... eou.-SJ ... MDlunBMl2 ....... • Bojanski 12., Hall 10, Eddie 17, Allen 32, Baker 6, Erwfn 3, Mead 2. 3-pt. goals: Eddie 5, Bojanskl 3. Hall 2. Erwtn 1. Fouled out · none. SoCat COM1ge • Keane 15, Dzienynskl 27. Hill 1, Mcintee 18, Wilborn 15, ~ 10, Cezar 3, Dignan 4. 3-pt. goals: Mcintee 2. Keane 1, Ozlenynskl 1. Foufed out · none. Halftime: SCC. 93-&. • NEWPORT LANDING • 2 ~ 59 anglers. 1 yellowtail, 28 sculpin. 208 rodcfish. 3 calko bass, 12 sand bn, 14 shftphNd. 65 whitefist\ 10 blue p«d\. 24 madterel. • DAVEY'S LOOCBt • 4 t>o.tl. 106 angJen. 9 yelkMtail, 51 bonito. 4 calico twm. 49 sand bass, 53 ICUlpk\ 3 ~ 1 ~libut. 91 Rdfilf\ 104 madcerel, 4 threnther sNtk (reteased). PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Hivt you flatted doing PUBLIC NOTICE dud9d by: an lndlVldull -------butlneu y.1? Yn. 9/1197 -------1 Vincent J. Vaceher, Vice Flctltlou. •...tM•• 114'1( lldt~ r·· pj,.;t,, dates and deadlines are subject to change Without notice. The publisher reserves the right to rensor, reclassify, rt'vise or rt>jl'ct ally classifi ed advertisement. Please report $y error that may be in your classified 11d i.\nmediately. 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