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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-08-30 - Orange Coast Pilot' . . . . . .. . . .. . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -NE.SA COM.MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2000 Newport-Mesa's SAT .scores soar •Overall results are up five to 12 points from last year and higher than state and national averages. D•nette Goulet D AILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -While the school district's average SAT scores continue to blow away both state and national averages, they are also beating their own records. The average verbal score for high school seniors in the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict is up five points from last year's 523 to 528 -31 points higher than the state average and 23 points higher than the national average. In math, Newport-Mesa's average score for seniors is 560 -an increase of 12 points over last year's average, 42 points higher than the current aver- age in California and 44 points higher than the national aver- age. "We're doing something right,• said trustee Martha Flu- or. "There's always room for improvement but I think that it's an indicator, from a school board perspective, that we raised standards and the teach- ers are meeting the call and students are stepping up to the plate.• Also impressive to note is that last year, Newport-Mesa seniors only improved upon the previous year's scores by two and six points in comparison to this year's five-and 12-point leaps. "ll Newport-Mesa is increasing five and 12 points, one would hope that to be an indicator that the curriculum program is helping students to be more proficient on this test,· said Peggy Anatol, director of assessment and secondary cur- riculum for the district. The hike in test scores in Newport-Mesa, however, is just one of the great pieces of news that came in with the SAT report Tuesday. Not only are district aver- ages up, but so are the num- bers of test takers. More stu- dents than ever before took tests, indlcating an increased intent to go to college. "I'm impressed by the num- ber of students who took the test this year because it's like a gate- way to college," Anatol said. SEE SCORES PAGE 4 "It's li ke, zippo. Ther e's m or e lifeguards on the beach than people." Lt. Brent Jacobsen, lifeguard Drizzle puts gloom on beach crowds Summer is not over, but gray skies leave . lifeguards with little to do Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT A sky the color of automo- tive primer and drizzle like divine perspiration greeted Newport-Mesa residents Tuesday morning, bring- ing a dash of gloom to an August that has been otherwise fairly sun- ny. The muggy weather is part of a monsoonal flow of air from Mexico, said Richard Stitt, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. As it spirals through the area on its way toward the mountain and desert regions, the gray funk is expected to gradually weaken. Stitt said. Within a few days, Newport-Mesa will transition back into what Stitt called •the night-and-morning, low-cloud regime,• which is more typical for this time of year. The nonideal conditions proved prob- lematic for certain activities in the area. At the beach, where the surf was small and the wind was brisk, attendance was far below normal. •Jt's like, zippo, • noted lifeguard Ll Brent Jacobsen.. •There's more lifeguards on the beach than people.• So small were the aowds, and so •dis- mally dark and dank• was the beach environment, as Jacobsen put it, many lifeguards were sent home early: There was simply nobOdy to guard. Not everyone was put oft by the mon- soonal air, however. SEE DRIZZLE PAGE 4 lllAN flOIUDA I ~V "OT D~ Mulder wraps up tn a warm lweallblrt wr ... Newport BeiK:b Pier 1'wday afteraoon In~ to tbe coo1 .. -... wtacl9 lllal lalt tbe Coat. 'I once caught a fish thiiiii,s big ... ' •Striped marlin anglers •Y the fish they booked off Newj>ort coast wu pn>b,ably prod\lct of wann water. Dwtta...-DMvPa.oT .• . FYI AVIU&I SCOllS fOI All ... SCllOOl n.m --Tiil lUI': \ • • • • • ~. 1 •• ) '· . Co5rA MESA H!Gti SotOOl 530 542 98 CoRONA DEL M AR 549 582 196 HIGH ScHoot. EsTANCJA 515 543 74 HIGH Sotool. NEWPORT HARBOR 541 563 286 HIGH SCHOOl Defense brings on expert witnesses in Abrams trial •Attorneys say it could take several weeks to present evidence of insanity for convicted killer. Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA The delciils of what Steven Allen Abrams' lawyers contend is a long history of psychosis and scluzophrerua began to spill out Tuesday as mental health professionals testified m Orange County Superior Court. The man found guilty last week of the 1999 murder of two children sat impassively as police and psychiatrists reviewed stacks of records Abrams generated in various run-ins with the law. In contrast to the approach the defense took during the gwlt phase of this trial, dur- ing which no expert testimony was solicit- ed, public defender Denise Cragg called a nwnber of witnesses who had bad some form of medical or psychiatric trairung. Where the earlier phase bad drawn extensively on public Abrams defender Leonard Gumlia's interpretation Of statements made by Abrams, Tuesday's tesbmony was studded with medical tenninology and the names of the various drugs, including antipsychotics, mood stabilizers and tranquilizers, that were prescribed to deal with Abrams' mental cliffi- culties. lf the jury determmes Abrams was insane May 3, 1999 -when be drove hls car into the Southcoast Early Childhood Learning Center in Costa Mesa, killing two children.and mjur- mg several other people -he could be com- mitted to an institution. Bqt if he is found to have been ol sound mind, he faces the death penalty or life in prison. Much of Tuesday's testimony was based on a 1996 incident in which Abrams was aITeSt.· ed after he threatened to kill him.self m the SEE ABRAMS PAGE 4 . 2 Wednesday, August 30, 2000 • nT 'OF Tiii Wiii Bunnies sUll need homes .Rabbhs continue to be abandoned and need homes. The Community Animal Net- work WW have three bunnies avallable for adoption this weekelJd at Russo's pet store at Pubion laland. Adopt a bunny or lign up to become a foster ~t for abandoned rab- bits. The Community Animal Network bas bad them spayed and neutered. Cati and dogs are also avail4ble for adoption. Punda are· alw•YI accepted and needed to ' pay outltandlna vet bills for aotmals preYi- OUlly CaNd fOfbY the Community Animal Network. See other dogs and cats eech Saturday and Sunday from noon to ~ p.m. at Russo's Pet 1!xper1ence at Pah1on Jsland, Newport Center Drive, Newp>rt Beach. 1be Community Anlmal Network is a . community supporte4 local animal organiza- tion liilldng people and pets through com- munity action. See other animals at www.anJmalnetworl<.org. Doily Pilot u I was getting sick of my hair and this was a perfect opportunity to do something with it. " Gettig, INVULVED . For I GOOD CAUSE Shelley . Langford • Sharing her hair with others in need COSTA MESA -For some, it's a medium for personal expressiQtl~ Others consider it an annoyance. But according lo Shelley Langford, a head of hair can be just the confi- dence booster some patients need to JJet through a deadly disease. Compassion for those patients is ::What compelled Shelley, a 15-year- -old Costa Mesa resident, to donate ~er hair this week to a nonprofit mganization. , GEmHG 9llVOlVID runs peri- odically In the Dilly Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like Infor- mation on adding your org.aniza.. tlon to this list. call (949) 57~228. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIEn The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volun- teers. The society is also seek- ing volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline InfoCenter. For more infor- mation, call (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP 1be American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs volun- teers from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more infonnation, call(949) 640- 4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY •People suffer and they need help,• Shelley said. ·So many people .have [cancer) or will get it. U they ;)lave to go through medical problems 1l!ld lose their hair, they don't feel .good and a wig could help them feel :better about themselves. Cancer is :hard enough to get through and this helps give them a little strength." Sbe~ey's grandmother and a friend's mother both died from the disease, and Shelley is active in the American Cancer Society at Newport Harbor High School. She also volun- teers with the Grace Fellowship Church for additional service pro- jects, she said. about hair donations in a magazine in April. •1 was getting sick of my hair and this was a perfect opportunity to do something with it,• she said, adding that she had been growing her hair . for four years. net until she found Locks of Love, a nonprofit organization that provides hairpieces for financially disadvan- taged children suffering from long- term medical hair loss. porting a child in the Philippines for the last four months. "I think that's unusual for teens -usually they're in the taking mode." This transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required com- mitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivers need a valid driver's license and insurance and must be at least 25 years old. Volun- teers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. For more information, call (949) 261-9446 or send an e-mail to scomer@c011cer.org. Shelley, who has sandy brown hair with blond higbligl\ts, was ready for a hairstyle change when she read Her hair wasn't long enough to donate yet, so she measured her hair with a ruler until it was past the min- imum length and then cut it off in May. Shelley's research revealed that her hair could ~ave fetched a high price in the wig market, but she said money il$ not as important to her as helping others. ··She has a really giving nature.• said her mother, Jan, who added she just found out Shelley has been sup- "Our society is so self-centered and I think we just need to focus more on giving,• Shelley said. "If everyone starts giving, everyone will be much happier. It makes me feel so good to give.• -Story by Jennifer Kho; Photo by Don I.Heh For months, she scoured the Inter- ALMANAC The following lntormaUon is ·collected on a weekly basi& at the Orange County Clerk Recorder 's offlce in S011ta Ana. IUlllAGES NEWPORT BEACH • James S. Busby and Katherine M. Mann, July 7 in Dana Point • Sean M. Boulton and Sarah A. Heise, July 8 in Corona del Mar • Paul T. Casey and Emily A. Johnson, July 29 in Laguna Beach COSTA MESA • Joshua R. Borland and Laura M. Johnston, July 1 in Laguna Beach • David A. Bruemmer and D&-otea R. Sarabia, July 3 in sahta Ana •Matthew D. Bostick and Carrie L. Beard, July 15 in Huntington Beach • Phil H. Bolden and Veronica L. Lindburg, July 19 in Santa Ana DUI AllESTS The lol.low1ng people have been arrested recently on suspi- cion of drMng under the lnllu- ence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as w1th a1J such crimes, are considered innocent unW proven guilty. COSTAME$A AUG.24 • Jorge Diaz-Velazquez, 35, of Costa MeSa. • Hector N. Esqueda, 28, of Costa Mesa • Josiah S. Lilly, 27, Huntington Beach . AUG.25 •William E. Boehringer, 35, of Laguna Beach • Keileen C. Dillon, 21, of La Habra •Brandon L. Johnson, 21, of Costa Mesa • Teri M. Kerrex, 4 7, of Santa Ana • Igancio Ramirez-Castrejon, 37, of Costa Mesa • Michael P. Sliger, 21, of Hot Springs • Alvaro T. Villa, 43, of Costa Mesa AUG.26 • Armando Flores-Gonzalez, 34, of Costa Mesa • Brian J. Fox, 22, of Huntington Beach •Ignacio Garcia-Marron, 45, of Costa Mesa • Carrie S . Hemingway, 36, of Oceanside •Shawn D. Rockey, 22, of Huntington Beach •Daniel H. Rollins, 21, of Costa Mesa • Richard L. Schmidt, 53, of Huntington Beach AU~.27 • Michele L. Kuskie, 33, of Santa Ana •Patrick B. Pilkington, 27, of Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH AUG.23 •Lonnie D. Roth, 27, of NeWJ>9rt READERS HOJUNE (949)642~ VOL M, NO. 207 1llGIMI ...... Ollf. Nllltw ....,.,.,._,, N9ot' vz-&al. _.... 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Puente Jr .. 26, of Santa Ana Rill ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR • 614' Avocado Ave., $470,000 • 956 Gardenia Way, $520,000 • 3 Jade Cove, $998,000 • 2681 Point Del Mar, $747,500 • 1300 Seaaest Dtive, $56.C,000 NEWPORT BEACH • 21 Aries Court, $335,000 • 21 Balboa Cove, $1,382,500 • 2640 Basswood St, $710,000' • 12'5 Blue Gum Lane, $660,000 • 408 Bolero Way, $225,000 • 2581 Circle Drive, $1,250,000 • 2007 Diana Lane, $480,000 • 32 Rockingham Drive, $997 ,SOO WIATlll 1111 Sllf ~ ~ IMS Corona del Mlf' IMS C.GltaM.a 7W5 • .,., llelich IMS Nl'ltpMtCOlll .. 1IDa laDAY Ant low • 4:JI a.m .................. _ .. -0.15 Ant high 10:53 •.m ..................... 5.2 Second low t:J7 p.m........-ft ...... 0.9 Second high 1~~m .................... .6.1 . ... PNIDw S:tl a.m. ............ -... -.0.2 .... ...... t t:JI a.m. ................... 5A s.andlow 1:27 p.lft..-............. -t .0 ..... Hgh 1t:J1 ,........_ .... time faculty members ~ beef\ hired at Or..-.ge Co.st Coflege ~the 2000-01 academic yhr. New fKUlty members inclUde: S..-AWtl1f ... inathemetla; ...._. Dowtll .. art/art history, "--S. ,..._,English;~ M. ......... ..wnent of prior !Mmlng; ...,_.IL .... alrtr.me and power plant;.._. Ame ....._ architecture; ...... c. ..... interior~;'°"" ..... chemistry; .......... L:. Llll9rul, film and video; MkhMI A MMll1•· ...._ dffn of literature and langUagts division; ................ c:hef'n.; lstry;......., G. .... .,...,. ~ • lnfQtmattoii systems; ....., ........... digital media arts; JWlm L .. ,_ (~and,,_ ......... gen:- ... manager, lnstiuctloMI food "'*~· occ tmp1oys m fulf-time and 504 ~faculty membM ... ._ • c.ao.. of lleu Cotton ~9Phr In Costa Mesa has..,.,. the~ k a~ degiM from P'toh•ioMf Phocogr-.ahen of Amerb.,,.. ....... -~to COtton br ......... c. ......... Pl--•l of the.......,, .t the..,.,.. conwentlon lmlPw USA IMt month In Lal~ Nft C'.GftDn .. -.did the..-in,_.......,., of his ..w. tDh ~ ..... pro- ~-M 0Neor, Mllh0r8 ..eor. ............................. h~ .......... ... lnbmelioe1 -~ ......... . M>146o4t~ ............ . ~ POLICI flUS l Doily Pilot Newport Beach developing blueprint for harbor's future •Crown jewel has long gone without any official policy on its use. Mathis Winkler DAJLY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Though the harbor and bay here have long been consid- ered this city's heart and soul, any official policy out- lining its future use has been murky. But now, members of the harbor committee have entered the final stages or drafting a document to gov- ern what can happen in Newport Beach's waters in the. years to come. The 20-member group, which includes residents and representatives from vartous harbor-related businesses, met Tuesday to refine the so- called Harbor and Bay Ele- ment. If adopted by the City Council, the set of goals and objectives will form the first all-encompassing policy document controlling the use or the harbor. Councilman Tod Ridge- way, who advises the com- mittee, said no other harbor could rely on such a docu- ment. ·w e're cutting new water here,• he said. "The entire city's identity and well-being is tied up in the harbor and yet we've never done any- thing to tie up the harbor in the fabric of dty docu· ments." As one of the largest small-craft harbors in the world, Newport Beach's bay has attracted a variety of activities. . · "The natural and man- made resources of the bay have allowed seaports, com- mercial fishing and canning. industrial shipbuilding, and, as always, recreation and waterfront residences,• reads the introduction to a draft of the harbor element. •Policies and programs need to be established to ensure that the various uses of the Harbor and Bay continue to coexist." Balancing guidelines for the use of the harbor with the rights of property owners remains a top priority for the committee. "The major contem is that there is demand to develop the bay front (in a way) that's not harbor relat- ed," said Patrick J . Alford, a senior planner with the city, who advises the committee. "They want to preserve uses and don't want to infringe upon someone's right to develop property.· Some on the council said they'd wholeheartedly sup- port the addition to the gen- eral plan. At <Jongregalion Shir Ha-Ma'alot You N6edn't Feel Like a Stranger In. a Strange land When I~ In°"'* county 5t ""1IVO1 M lb the~ ........ In I 9Cr1n91 llnd. 'TM ......... urges UI to "'*" our'llMI '*" ltl •••In the .... ol llMlt. •. .... • ._ ... ~.....,eo,.....outeo °""" ....... ~1DOOCI. ...... ~ eo-ourt.a-. .,_..,, lnCI our cMclrtft tram .,... .................. ................... In I WMn Md""' ~ ... ,... ..... ...., ..... •I think it's been a notice- able omission," said Coun- d.lman Gary Adams. Councillll.an Tom Thom- son agreed the city would benefit from the harbor and bay element. But, he said, the establishment of a harbor commission, which would oversee activity on the waler, seemed like an unneoessary layer of bureaucracy. •There has been no dis- cussion who would chose these people,• Thomson said. ·would they be from all the (council) districts or just the district surrounding the bay?• Adams, however, believes setting up a commission is worth consideration. He added that advisory groups concerned with harbor issues could be combined to form the commission. ·u we pull them all in, it might make sense," he said. After the harbor commit- tee has made final changes to the document, the council and the Planning Commis- sion would have to hold pub- lic hearings before adopting the harbor element, said Alford. ·rm sure the committee wanted it done yesterday,• he said, adding it will proba- bly take several months before the proposal can become part or the general plan. LY II TIE llWS Web site offers e1ecdml information Newport Beach ls offer· Ang eatmliwJ informa&n Oil the Nov. 7 electiom on its Web site. It includes ballot state- ments for and against mea- sures S and T, City Council candidate profiles and their ballot statements, as well as dalel for candidate forums and information on register- ing to vote. General assistance phone numbers and a link to the Orange County Registrar's office are also provided. On election night. tbe dty's Web site will be linked to the coml- ty for live election results. To view the information, go to www.city.newport- beach.ca.us and click on the general municipal election icon. For more information, call (949) 644-3005. Balboa block party set for Sept. 9 The Balboa Merchants and Owners Assn. will boet its Bay to Beach Block Party on Sept. 9. The event, which is free and open to the public, wW take place on the Balboa Peninsu1a at the point where the ferry, the Pavilion and the Balboa Pier meet. It lasts from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Highlights include a ~ .. ~~=~~~.!::=: a display from the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum. a sidewalk aaJe and ....... .,.... bmtad •by lbl 1lalbOa 1baatar. Pour suit bucll -the ~ Boarden, Dead Men Don t Surf, 1be Slimltones and Hillbilly Sol Surfers - will peJform Artist needed for Corona del Mar 5K ~of a longtime local event are teeking mus:. traton and ~pbic artists to deslgr{tbe pcllter for the June 2, 2001 Corona del Mar Scenic SK race. The deldgD project is open to all interMted artists, who are encouraged to submit works depicting Corona del Mar scenes and landmarks. The artwork should reflect the seme ol place of the sea- side village. The selected design will grace potters, Dyers and T- shirts. The race is tn its 20th year, said Darin Loughrey, Newport Beach recteation ID4IUlgel. lt is sponsored by Newport Beach Community Services and the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. More than 2,500 runners are expected to pa?ticipate. Interested artists can call Loughrey at (949) 6«-3159 « Wlite him at 3300 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915. Walking is the exercise of choice for millions of Americans, and New Balance is the shoe that more and more of them arc wearing. But why do so many people walk, and what do you need to get started? New Balance Newport Beach, CA Has the answer Corona del Mer Plaza 932 A vocado St. CPCH & MacArthur) C949l 720-1 602 . Wednesday, Augost 30, 2000 3 . . ' . 4 Wednesday, August 30, 2000 Around TO• • Send ""°'-N> TOWN Items to the o.ily Pilot. 330 w. lay St.. (0$- ta Mes., CA 92627; fax to (949) 646- •170 or c.11 (949) 574-4268. lndude the time, ~ and location of the event. • well • • cont.ct phone number. A complete llstJng is .vail· able irt http:Jlwww.dallyplfotcom. TODAY "Rhyme Tl.me" w1ll be the theme for Children's Story nme with Lauren at 10 a.m. at Borders Books, Music & cate South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 43~7854. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will hold its week- ly Networkers Luncheon Meeting from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Coun- try Club, 1701 Golf Course ABRAMS CONTINUED FROM 1 Costa Mesa office of the tick- et company where he worked. Taken in for a parole viola- tion at that time, Abrams was evaluated by a number' of mental health professionals. Joseph Onne, a psychia- trist who worked at the Orange County Jail in 1996, testified to the intensity of Abrams psychotic and para· noid beliefs. He recalled that the de fendant believed he . was being pe11secuted by some vague entity, and that •they know everything in advance.· The reference to the nebu· lous conspiracy was reminis- cent of the story of ·brain wave" manipulators that I'm not worried, my agent is Craig Brown Insurance Call coclay for auto & home owner's Insurance! (949) 760-1255 Pash.ion Island DJive. Cost ls $13. (714) 885-Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., sored by St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church for thole who are unemployed, will be held from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. at the chwch, 600 St. Andrews Rood, Newport Beach. Reser- vations not necessary. Pree. (9'9) 57-4-2239. 9090. Costa Mesa. (71-4) '32-785'. Merrill Lynda will .bold a tem- inAr on •How to Control Tlu- ation on Retiremenl Plan Dis- tributions• from noon to 6 p.m. at the Clubhouse Restaurant, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Pree. Seating ls limited. (114) 429-2814. Col. Aaron Bank wW be pre- sented the Distinguished Ser- vice Medal in a 4 p .m. cere- mony at American Legion Post 291, 215 1'5th St., New- port Beach. Bank is being recognized for bis pioneering achievements in establlshin!\. U.S. Army Special Forces. (910) 43~·6005. Ian Rankin's "Tooth & Nall" will be the subject for the 7 p.m. Mystery Book Discussion Group meeting at Borders Books, Music & Cale South Abrams told police after bis arrest for the playground killings in 1999. But Deputy Dist. Atty. Debora Lloyd, in her cross- exarnination of Onne, estab· lished that Abrams had not made any reference to the theory of "brain waves• after his 1996 arrest. Margaret Harwood, a nurse who examined Abrams at that time, characterized the brain-wave theory as an ·encapsulated· delusion. ·1rs where the person appears to .be very normal with the exception of a belief or a group of beliefs,• Har- wood said. •As long as . you don't talk about those beliefs, they seem to be totally nor- mal." The defense's case is expected to take at least three weeks to present. The bial will continue Wednesday. TllUISDAY The Mesa Verde United Methodist Chutth ln Costa Mesa will host Prevention Plus -which provides affordable ultrasound testing for stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis, plus an EKG screening -at 9 a.m. at 1701 Baker St. Screenings start at $40 each, and dis- counts are available to people who have three or more tests. (800) 795-1743. Victor Dabestanl. an account vice president, will present a seminar titled •Smart Women Finish Rich• at 6 p.m. at PaineWebber, 888 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Pree. (949) ?17-3915. A monthly career resource opportunity meeting, spon- SCORES CONTINUED FROM 1 The number of students at Costa Mesa High School who tested jwnped from 78 to 98 this spring. At Corona del Mar High School, it hilted from 174 to 196 and at Estancia High School it near- DRIZZLE CONTINUED FROM 1 At Mariners Park Tuesday afternoon, Joan • Martino watched as her 7-year-old grandson Angel dug happily in the sand. •He calls it the beach,· Martino said. •He doesn't want to go home, so w~re not going home.• FISH CONTINUED FROM 1 unusually warm waters off the coast this year. •With the warmer water we see a lot of marlin in the area,• he said. "Overall it is rare, but with the weather FRIDAY Borders stores In Orange County will sponsor a •Design a Quarter: Donate a Quarter• competition from Friday through Sept. 30. Pro-, ceeds from the quarter dona-~ tions will benefit Pree Arts for \ Abused Children programs in , the county. The U.S. Mint will 1 choose the California coin's design, as part of the new state quarter series. Entry forms are available at Borders Books, Music & Cafe South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is 25 cents per entry. (714) 556- 1185. ly doubled from 40 seniors to 74 seniors. At Newport-Mesa's largest school, Newport Harbor High School, the number increased by 73 students to a total of 286 test takers. · "I'm encouraged,• Anatol added. "lbis is good news. It's nice to see positive improvement.• Near the swings, 12-year- old Daniel Thompson said he was keeping the weaiper in perspective. Thompson liVes most of the year in London. A little dri2zle didn't strike him as being particularly daunting. ·This isn't bad at an.• be said. •1n England, the weath- er seems to be raining, rain- ing, raining and raining. I've been here six weeks and it's rained once.• we're having, it's to be expected." That is not to say Slla9gin9 a striped marlin is unimpres- sive, be added. "It is definitely a great catch,• Wiethom said. •vou certainly don't see a lot of them caught even with this weather we're having. It's definitely a high-price cat¢.• ··~ Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW-COSME11CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Coeta Mesa o.e mom ao.e11 ot 40& rw., (714) 545·7168 New rt Beach • Lie• 0550290 Avtti.IU.111 m. .t ~ seaa:r J'br, M~ &Ttm~amu•nn•1111u11 t-IOO-Ml-BllUC om t•t-in-1111 ~rch Ptoj«t ts~ by the Cr11tcr fW Sulmat1CC Abu'4! rratmerrt <CSAn 14th Annual HalftOr Heritaae Run . and FM Fltned' Fair Daily Pjlot · PLAlllllll. CO .. ISSIOI WUP·UP WIAT HAPPENED: ·~==: home devek>P- ment proposal for a 2.3-acre site on Canyon Drive. Instant Jungle Properties UC. owner of the property at 2100 and 2130 c:aoyon Drive, had originally proposed a ~-home development for the site but redesJgned the plans after hear· Ing nelghboB' and planning staff's concerns In June. The new proposal Includes 2,SO(Mquare-foot homes. modi- \ fled grading and a plan to retain the existing ficus tree at \ the site. I Commissioners Owls Fewe1 I and 1C.9trtN1 F-oiey voted to l deny the proposal, citing lot size ~ and parking concerns. • ~WHIT IT MEAllS: The commission approved the · tract map for two years and the ·housing proposal for one year. Instant Jungle LLC will have a ~year to get building permits or ~renew the approval. • The City Coundl passed a moratorium prohibiting •cookie cutter• homes. In June, but the developer had submitted this project months before. WHAi THEY SAID: •1 am a big proponent of the new dewlopment standards. but I think it would be Immoral and unethical to hold (Instant Jungle LLCI to them or to ask (the company] to yet again ~ and lose more lots,• said c.omm1ss1oner Krie Wiison. WHAi HAPPENED: The Pianning Commission modified exist· lrig permits for Q-Oub cafe, a restaurant at 152S'Mesa Verde Drive East SUlte 125. The cafe will be allowed to have a small smoking area In back of the resta\lrant but will • not be allowed to serve food or alcohol there and will supervise the area to minimize noise. WIAT II MEANS: The commission will monitor the cafe after 90 days to decide if It Is a restaurant. as originally inteti~. or If it has become l mcAof•*· The cafie ~ fot pemWts to add -outdoor dining ~lo .net fot pennbllon to sell twd •lcohol. but wlthdtew the appll· cation after hearing residents' concerns In J~. Geofve Jllllra, manager of the cafe, said he Is <.OnSldering hiring • security guard to help supervise, In addition to cameras that were Installed thrft weeks ago. WHAi THEY SAID: "With George's supeMsjon and George"s presence here, I thlrnc It's going to t>. a family oriented business there,• said Greg o..n, husband of t,he owner of OancetS In Motion, an adjoining dance studio. •1 say give him a try with the 90 days.• WHAi HAPPENED: Fairview Park. ~Ing approved a new location fot glid- er takeoff and landing areas at The Harbor Soaring Society uses a ~Ion next to the park's Canyon Drive parking lot. which conflicts with a planned multi· porpose trail that will run from the end of Pacific Avenue to the park entrance at canyon Drive. The proposed location is north of the trail. WHAi II MEAllS: The takeoff and landing zone proposed In the FalrMw Park master plan is next to the restrooms. but staff and society members agree that the new location would be more benefi- cial. The CUJTent location was mcMd In the master plan beQu5e the glider launch lines woukt cross a proposed pedes- trian trail and because the glider activity would be incompatible with a c.allfomia Native Grass- llnd ti.bitat planned there. The socleoty objected to the master plan location, however. because the launching and landing areas would be In separate locations Ind the airo-aft would fly OYe< the plcnk area and restrooms. WUT IHEY SAID: "This is great,• said Rags MKGregor, president of Har- bor Soaring Society. "We'll slgn off on this.• RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Coven Monti WE'vE MoVED 1 BLOCK NoRni Sofa $100009 OFF Club Chair $500°" OFF 'With a purchase of Fabtic & Labor til 9/6100 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (Ml) 148-1158 welcome to ~~;,.. M~~~~Vt~ "Your Sourhetn <A1ifomia Mobility Speri•liltl'" • Representing the full line of Prick Mobility Ptoduct1 • ScrvU 8c Repaii • lnm'IDOe Reinbanenat Se - •Though it shared the PCL title last tall, CdM football has plenty to prove in 2000. IMfY F.ilkner DALY Pl.or CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman does- n't believe the 31 lettermen returning from a team that shared the 1999 Pacific Coast IMgue Championship will beneftl from any cany-over. But. comkleriDg tbe 3-8 record ablolbed by IUt y9ar's aquad. u well u wd sea ·Kings' rather lneealy offenstve prodUdioD. IMtlng -., of tbe recent put may prove att- ~ to ldcldng oil a prmperous new mlllenntum. t Pwbepl dllCtlng tbe rwtul'Da'I' ~ coolli.'Wam 11 liitt IMMID'I »-5 start. ~ ~ went liaCe 11965. • .. • paltry lt'Cll'-• . . . . . . . .. hole Of ~-HDAY .,.,s a wwy Qllllf..,. ......... but wt'rt al an '911111 page -·· ...... _s.;..-2-. Dldl FrMrnM, CdM High football coach 5PORl'S HMJ. OI rMoW DOUG <ASIY --- .. Sports Editor Roger Corfson • 949...57 4-4223 • Sports fax: 949-65().() 170 • w.dnetday, August 30, 2000 5 Tawnata Gt:ey Steven Ward Evan Burden l:lflan Hendy Returning All-Padflc Coast League standout Blake Hacker carries a big share of the load for Corona del Mar Hlgb's football hopes Into the 2000 season. TAYA KASHUBA I OM.Y PLOT el justice? ing average of 11 points per game. Only six Orange County teams averaged fewer ,points and they combined for a 7-53 record. Further, CdM produced a mere 2,063 yards of total offense. By com- parison. two running backs in the Newport-Mesa District alone rushed for more than 2.000. 'There are, however, plenty of lin- gering intangibles to keep the vet- enm Sea Kings ol sound mJnd. The very fact they did not succumb to a frustrating preseuon (the final two games of which featured five touch· downs nullified by penalty), is a ringing tougbnea testlmonial. 'And thil senior dul bu gone to the CIP Soutbeni Seiction playoffs each of its two preYiom vanity eealOm. But. lbould 18U~tion prove 0eetin9, a confident crop of sopho- IDOl9, cmdng oa a 9-1 e&mJMl\gn wbich IDduded • perfect five-game PCl. victory tour, ban antYed to belP W.it the.,,.,..,.... walk. Preem.D ~ th1I attitude ~flam .... a.. of 2003 baa upllftld pndlC9 lntimlty, competi- ... fGr -....... ...,, tbe lfldlld• ... ~adcod- ing staff. •1 think we have a real good mix of senior leadership and younger kids willing to accept that leader- ship and add to u.· Freeman s&d. •1t•s a very competitive atmosphere, but we're all on tqe same page.• The decorated retumen include seniors Nick Prosser and Blake Hacker, a pair of diminutive outside linebackers (5-foot-11, 175 pounds and 5-6, 160, respectively last fall) who obviously know a little some- thing about playing with heart. Prouer, wbo could also play a lit- tle tight end tb1s season. has pumped up to 190 pounds, while Hacker, who milled five games with a badly sprained ankle Jut year, could add tbe featured bdcar- rier'• role to his defemlve duty. Senior safety Bric Snell, ~· Prti•• and Hacker a tlnM•m ~­ PCL d4ilend8r u a junior, ibOuld allo start at recillver. Cbartlie Allhuler, • eeocmd-tMm an-i.gu. ~ wbo belpecl tb8 CdM Wlll8ybd .._Win a CIP Soutbem SedlcG title IMl ......,, II -~--· • • HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW • Corona del Mar football coaching staff is working overtime to piece together a jumbled personnel puzzle. Sany Faulkner DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High football team isn't scheduled lo play under the lights until ~pt. 9, but the Sea King coach- ing staff has already generously padded the elecbic bill by extending post-practice meetings to discuss personnel well into the evening. ·we've spent a lot of time trying to sort things out,• Sea Kings Coach Dick Freeman said. •And a lot of it is linemen. "We'll propose one scenario where we have one guy at guard, another at tackle and two guys backing them up. Then, we'll consider, 'What if we do this, Nlck ProsseT defensively?' We're trying to avoid people going both ways. We bad beaten it to death before we had even put the pads on, but we still bad to see who would run over someone.• While practicing in full gear bas helped educate th~ coaches about their players, Friday's thl"ee·way scrimmage against Villa Park and Pacific:a should ~ go a long way toward determining starting assign· men ts. -· Further adjustment, however, will likely come after the regular-sea- son opener with Cypress. Here's the initial position-by-position breakdown: Quarterback: With senior Evan Bwden, junior Fountain Valley trans- fer Dylan Hendy and junior Joe Barber still waging battle, this may prove to be the most difficult piece of the personnel puzzle to solve. Burden, taking over for the injured Matt Moore, started the final SEE POSITION BY POSmON PAGE 6 THE SU KINGS • I !l I • ~ A&p 30, 2000 DALY Pl.OT PHOTOS BY TAYA KASHUBA Among Corona del Mar Htgh's aresenal for the 2000 football seuon, clockwise, from upper left: Quarterl)ack Joe Barber, lineman Dave Richardson, qwu'terback Evan Burden, wide receiver Erle Snell and quarterback Dylan Hendy. COM CONTINUED FROM 5 also back. Dave Richardson, a 6-5, 300-pound senior lineman, has apparently shaken the injury and conditioning problems which have limited him to sporadic bursts of promise his first two varsity sea- sons. Freeman expects Richardson, receiv- ing reauiting mail from big-time colle9e programs, to put it all together this fall. Receiver Steven Ward and offensive lineman Matt Marston, who expects to shift from taclde to guard. posted dou- ble-digit starts on offense, while end Scott Biggs adds to the collection of six starters back on defense. But uncertainty surrounding the rest of the personnel puzzle is typified at quarterback, where spring practice, summer passing leagues and early fall workouts have failed to separate senior incumbent Evart B\irden, junior Foun- tain Valley transfer Dylan Hendy and junior Joe Barber. Burden, who took over when Matt Moore, now a receiver and safety, was sidelined for the season with a col}.apsed lung in Week 3, passed for 453 yards and three TDs. He compiled 35 of the Sea Kings' 47 completions (CdM had a 41 % aerial success rate as a team). Filling out the offensive and defen- sive lines will be a top preleague priori- ty and, Richardson aside, quickness, not size, Will be the team's biggest weapon in the neutral zone. To that end, Freeman and Offensive Coordinator Lyle Lansdell, have gone to a quick-hitting ground attack. The idea POSITION BY POSITION CONTINUED FROM 5 eight games last fall, completing 35 of 81 for 455 yards, with three touch- downs and five interceptions. Though not blessed with the strongest arm of the trio, his leader- ship and experience are valuable intangibles. Instead, sophomores Mark Cian- ciulli and Chris Bello, as well as full- back types Justin Wald, Matt Boyce and Matt Cooper. figure to take their tum. is to dart running backs through holes, so sustaining blocks ·-which typically requires upper body strength equal or superior to opponents •• won't be as vital to ground succes~. Freeman admits they'll have to be ·more efficient throug• the air, but a potentially strong defense may allow them to win without lighting up .tile scoreboard. . A preleague campaign that includes Back Bay rival Newport Harbor will need to prepare them for a league-open- ing date with Costa Mesa. The same two teams played for the league title the final week of the '99 regular season, with the Mustangs handing CdM its only league loss. · The Sea Kings, winless in their last eight nonleague games (including play- offs), open Sept. 9 against Cypress, which will have opened a week before with a game in British Columbia. Daily Pilot '99 starter Up from frosh Up from frosh. Arizona transfer '99 letterman 199 letterman Up from frosh '99 lettenmn Up from frosh . '99 letterman Sat out '99 Up from frosh '99 starter '99 '9tterm1n '99 starter • Up from frosh '99 letterman . '99 letterman Mater Oei transfer Oregon transfer '99 letterman Barber, who broke his thumb the same game Moore was injured and missed the remainder of the season, has the strongest arm. according to Freeman. He was 2 for 8 last fall for 21 yards. Cianciulli (5-8, 158), the MVP on last year's freshmen team, and Bello (5-8, 142) won't strike fear into the hearts of defenders. But Freeman believes they can be effective. Kris Cooper Matt Cooper Rory Mckeever Jon-Luke Del Fote Hendy, meanwhile may have the best blend of passing skill and foot- work. Freeman sa14. but his lack of varsity experience renden him unproven. •1t could take a couple games to determine who wW start,• Freeman said. . Junior Sean Hildebrandt should quarterback the junior varsity; while Jonathan Hubbard, the Offensive MVP at quarterback for last year's freshmen. will join Moore making a translU.on to receiver. Junior Luis Najar, a standout as a freshman who took last year off, could also be a factor, while Free- man also lists senior newcomer Jason Savopolos as a prospect. Whoever carries the ball will be asked to hit the hole quickly, as part of a deemphasis on (smaller) offen- sive linemen holding their blocks, a requirement in the I. time on the offensive side of the ball. •we've got to keep from getting him tired," Freeman said. Sophomore Kris Cooper and senior all-league outside linebacker Nick Prosser should also be called upon. Junior Tyler McClellan and senior Charlie Alshuler supply addi- tional depth. sophomore John Daley (6-0, 205) a.ce also in the picture, according to Freeman, who believes the scrim- mage will help aystallize things up front. Defensive line: A two-sided coin here -no clear standouts, but plen- ty of Potential contributors -could allow Free.man, the team's defensive cooniinator, to attempt a long-pon- dered experiment. •rve always wanted to rotate 'guys on defense to have fresh guys on the field,• said Freeman, who could shuffle as many as a d~en players at his four spots on the defensive front. The revolving-door ends are McClellan (&-1, 190), Wald (6-1, 225), BiggS, Mamon, Shipman and Sean c.obb (5-11, 210). At the tackle spots, Rkbardson, Runell, Skoutela1, Rich, junior TbomU Sc:beck (6--2, 280), sopho- more Jaf'IOD Skalla (5-9, 200), ud 90pbomore Arizona transfer Luden Knotter (5-9, 195) are ~ thole trying to eam favor. • ......,..... Tbli lboUld be the itrimgtb ol tlll!e tMm With P11011• Ud liKars •llldN with ftrit· .._.a 1r.,.1 cndll .. lek. Prci11-. a AIW'Wwport·MW Dllldctllll ........ lkWlrMMI =-~-====---= e..:-'* .. .....,.~ .. ,_ ... . -..... . .... ··~ .... (Boyce) to spell both of them on defense,· Freeman said. Matt Cooper and Savopolos add depth. Secondary: Snell sparkled at free safety last season, but Freeman would llke to shift him to strong safety, where his size and tackling ability will enhance his effective- ness. Such a move, however, ls contin· gent on whether a free safety candi- date can emerge. Among those ls Moor&t the team's fastest player, as well as Matt Cooper and senior Jon- Luke Del Pante. Kris Cooper has also shown ablli· ty at strong safety. Alshuler, a second-team all- league choice last fall, returns at comerback, where Burden ls also a probable ltarter. Should Burden emerge atop the quarterback heap, however, Cianci· ulJj. Hubbard and DiSano could ' wind up in a feattired role. Keith ~. the Defemive MVP on Jut yMr'I fnllbmeD team aDd a probable ltar1m at free Mlety, bu eleCted to concentrate on bueballt bel9 he ital18d IOIM at lhortstup b lhe vnty 1ut lpltng . ......... S.-lory Md<· ....,,..~•ts~ Jddm. ,...., ...... ., booe.d Wdgailllllllad21,.... .. ~ ......... ........ ~ .......... -. .. . CJAlllJI..,... • • ...,.. .... ..... Doily Pilot STATE CHAMPS Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club's Junior Academy girls 12s reign as state champions. Back row, from left Coach Sarah McCormick, Jill Damion, Brittany Sturgess and Sarah Geocarts. Front row, from left: Megan McKay, Stephanie Langer, Hayley Young, Miranda Young and Brittany Cluck, stretched out across her te~ates after a 21 /2-hour match. Not pictured: Nora Bugescu. SPORI'S Balboa Bay Racquet Club captures junior girls tennis crown • A team effort boils down to a 5-4 win over Northern California in the finals. WESTWOOD -The Balboa Bay Club Rac- quet Club's junior girls tennis team captured the state title at the 12s Gar Clenney Cup Tennis Championship this past weekend at UCLA. Representing Southern California, Balboa Bay Club defeated the Northern California team, 5-4. Tied at 4-4, sisters Hayley and Miranda Young took the third set in tiebreaker to WUI, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6, to give Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club the championship. During Saturday's singles matches, Balboa Bay's No. 1 player, Jill Damion, won her match, 6-3, 6-1. Brittany Cluck, playing No. 5 singles. pulled out a 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 victol"y after d two-and- a-half hour match. Megan McKay, at No. 6 sin- gles, also won a three-set match, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Sarah Geocaris lost, 7-6. 6-2, in No. 2 smgles, and Brittany Sturgess dropped her match, 6-1, 6-2. In doubles, Damion and Geocdns teamed as Balboa Bay's top entry and won, 6-3, 7-6. Balboa Bay's No. 2 doubles team, Sturgess and Nora Bugescu, lost, 6-2, 6-3. Wednesday, August 30, 2000 7 BRIEFLY Vanguard honors Josefsson • Player of the Week. COSTA MES~ SOCCER -Vanguard Uru- vers1ty men's soccer player Rob Josefsson was named Player of the Week, the first for the Lions Uus s~ason. Josefsson, d sophomore from Palo Cedto, i.cored two goals m the Lions' opener, a 3-2 loss to The Master's Col- lege on Aug. 23 The Lions are 0-2 to start the season and Wlll play again at Pomona Pitzer Col- lege Thursday. Sept. 7 at 4 p .m. DEEP SEA 1'\JESOAY'S COUNTS Newpoft L.-dlng · 6 t>o.u. 100 angjen. 6 yellowtll1I. ) albilcore. 1 yelloWfin tun.. I don1do, 2 barracU<U, 2 bonrto, 147 c.altco bass, 247 sand ~ 2 h.lhbul SO rockfosh. 8 sculpin, 1 sheepl\e~. 136 giant squid Dewey's L.odlw · 8 bo.ts, 228 anglen, 14 y-ellowta1l 165 saod b.u, 9 barracuda, 53 c.ahco ~ 5 sheepl\e~. 10 halibut. 66 sculpin. 4 bonito, 1 bladt seabass (relectsed). 11 yellowfin tuna, 7 dor~o. 3 91ant squid HAPPY r C'' I ........ ...... •••••• 11 ..... ..... ~ DMm-K-. ii ,._°"' HAMGR . GDl6 Wrong number Tuesday's ed.Jtion regard- ing the Hyunda.i Team Matches at Pelican Hill Golf Club Dec. 15-17 had an mcor- rect phone number for advance ticket information. The numbe r is (9491 759- 5175 Mustangs optimistic Blast from the past • Mustangs have some him tor the cross country dis-•Two nmners from Mesa's team a couple of potential this season. tances. We'll just have to wait THE MUnlllGS (4 y·ears ag·o hope to help the y· oung Mustangs. to see how his ti.mes pan out, 1 Joseph Boo but he's got a lot of raw tal-COSTA MESA BOYS Joseph Boo ddmits. •But we're Jelling a DAILY PILOT ent. • CROSS COUNTRY DAILY PILOT lot better than last year, crnd A healthy senior Mike that will help them." C 0 S T A PREVIEW Williams will help the Mus-e Bagdmn lla.tcu ·Sr. C 0 S T A PREVIEW Senior Lorena Galdamez MESA -ln tangs. Last year, Williams was e Javter Ortiz Jr. MESA -If and sophomore Cara Doane Eric DaVles' sigruficantly hampered dur-e Rene Ortli Jr. Costa Mesa are the two returners and second year with Costa Mesa ing the cross country and • lhomlle p.,._ So. High's girls cross country they are expected to lead this High's boys cross country track seasons by a severe e Zacti PoMll So. team is going to return to its year's squad. But Bello, who team, he hnds the cupboard ankle mJury. Davies hopes for e Jorge "-1• Fr. past success, at helps to have opted tor volleyball last sea-not~t~!~s~~e he basically a bag comeback from a e Irwin s.a. Ir. ~ couJ%e of runners-from son, has emerged as the lead Pul together a tedm from healthy Williams. e Timothy 'Inn Fr. <>.;.~. . es E·' B 11 runner so far, accordmg to Junior Rene Ortiz dild e Mike WUllMW iwo 1uruors. ueen e o Davies. More unportantly. scratch. This year. some new-sophomores Zach Powell and Sr. and Cindy Tran. shared some Bello and Tran, who played comers will bolster a team Thomas Payne are the three Coech: Eric o.vles of the success or Mesa's team tennis last year, should help with four returners dnd Mesa remaining returners and hav-two years ago. That group with their experience. hopes to improve on last ing a year under their belt ing," DaVleS said. ·He'll be placed hfth m CIF Southern • Expenence · definitely year's fifth-place hrush m the should help. Seruor Bogdan hanging out there with the Section Div1s1on IV dnd pays off." Davies Sdld. ·They Pacific Coast Ledgue H1escu 1s another returner, best soon with more expen-boasted 1998's Daily Pilot know what will happen at the ·u we have more le.ads , although he last ran a cross ence. • female athlete of the year stdrt, who to focus on and we're going to have more country race two years ago. And that's the key to Jamie DeNoewer. where to go. fun ,• Davies said He skipped cross country last Mesa's team. Except for But Bello dnd Tran didn't "The rest of the team is Among the top newcomers season. Williams, the most experi-run cross country last year. pretty young. Sophomores is junior lrwm Salas, who Rene's brother, junior enced Mustangs ran for one and they'll have to get back Lyndsay GraVIS and Danielle emerged as one of Mesa's top Javier Ortiz, will see a place varsity season. Former Mesa in sync. How fast they can Williams ran track last sea- dJ.stance runners for the track m Mesa's lineup. Two fresh-cross country star David Tran regain their cross country son, but both will run theu and field team as d sopho-men, Jorge Raya and Tunothy has been conung by to help prowess ~ the key for a flfSt cross country race this more. Tran, round out the team. adVISe the team. young Mustangs team that season. ·Salas 1s looking really, Raya has impressed Davies so ·Tue kids are able to pick only returns two varsity run-Thr.ee freshmen. Christine really strong,· DaVles said. far, and he could be m a post-lus brain and he's able to ners from last year. Bjelland, Uyen Mai and "He's had a great track sea-tion to help his team quickly. share all that experience,• "Not many are returning,• Stepharue Clements, are son and we're just grooming •He's looking very prornis-Davies said. Mesa Coach Eri£ Davies starting their cross country THE MUSTANGS ~ COSTA MESA GIRLS '~ CROSS COUNTRY e Eileen Bello Ir. e Otiristlne Bjelllind Ft'. e St.pMnie Clemenb ft'. e car. Doane So. e Lorena G.w.m-Sr. e Lynduy ~ So. e Uywt M9i ff'. e Cindy~ Ir. e Danielle wma.m. So. eokh: Eric om.a career this ~- With the ·majority of the team so young, Mesa's season will rest on on how much Doone. Bello and Tran can gwde the rest of the runners. "The worst thing you can do is to go out like a rabbit a.nd have everybody pass you at the end." OaVles sa.id. "They'll have to learn to work with somebody, whether it's an opponent or a teammate. Even some track expenence will pay off tor our younger runners.· I waaal I MUCml I mml I w--11 ..u--f f wml I w.,...I f w..,..f f wml I Flctltloua BualneH N•me Statement The following persona ere doing buslnen " S1mptyRegal oom, 421 CommerC1al Way. Lli ~CA 90631 Matthew Bruce Hale. , 421 CommerC\111 Wey. 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Rctltloua Bualneu N•me Statement The lollowtng persons are doing butlnNs es Action lnslohlll Mer· keting. 2658 !:Iden Ave- nue, · E". Costa Mna, CA 92627 . Cnallna M Ferren, 2050 Elden Av•nue. E", eo.ta Mesa CA 92627 nus busine11 i• con- cluded by: an ~al . Have you atart•d doing bualneu yet? v-. July 5, 2000 CIW\a M Ferran This 1111emen1 v.aa lded wl1h the County Oeltl cl Orange County on 06/18f2000 2000tl37f2t Dally Piiot ~ 'Z3. 30, Sep!, 6. 13. WQ70 FlctlUoua Bualneu Flctltloua Bualneu Name Statement Nllme Statement The following pereons The followt"il peraons ere doing bualnesa u : ere doing bu"'** es Advenc:ed Integration BIUy Ray, LLC. 212 Technologlu. 3070 Avenida Fabricenle, San Bns10t Slreet, Suite 420. Clemente, Cehlornie Costa Mela. CA 92a2e 92672-7531 Mof9en Roech. 3070 w.m.m Rev V•lerme Bnllol SlrMt. Sult• 420. U.C. (CA). ~ 12 Avenide Costa MMa. CA 92629 Fabrlcente, Sen Thia bu11ne11 • con· Clemente. California, cb:ted by-an lndlYlduel 92672-7531 Have you atan•d This buline11 It con- doing business yet? ducted by: Limited L.la· v ... July 1, 2000 billly Co. Mofgan Roech Have you 11arted This ata1tment wea doing bualneas yet? filed with the County v ... 01/01198 Cleft( of Orange County Willwn Ray Valentlne on 0&'18/'lOOO UC, Geollfey s,.ncer, 2000Q37f59 Manager Deity Piiot Aug 23, 30 This Slatement v.aa Seo!. 6. 1s. 2000 woze flied with tile County Fictitious Bualneu Nlirne Statement The followl~. .,. doing ... Mariner'• Mlln Co • 424 E 16th Street, Coeta Mesa, CA 9'2e27 Cletll of Qr8tlg8 County on oa/18f2000 2000lt37HI Dally Piiot A.I'll 23, 30, Sept. 6. 13.~ W067 Fictitious Buelneu ...,,.. Statement Fictitious BualMH Hime Statement The following 1>«1on1 .,. doing bu.._ .. THE CLOUDS. 424 Bematd StrHI. Coal• Mesa, CA 92627 Sc:on Alan Nestel. •24 Bernard SlrMt, Coate Mela. CA 92627 DavKI Ben Tyson. 10.43 Slater 11O1. Fountalrl Valley. CA 92708 . Oweiglm Paul Sacntl. 14 La Cueva. Rancho Senta Mergrlla, CA 92688 Thlt bullnest 11 con· ducted by • general pertneNtip Have you alar1ed doing "'*'"'-' )'817 No Scot! Alen NMtal Thia lt•lement WU filad with the County Clelk ot Ofange County on 0&'07/2000 2000H3114H Daly Pilot Aug 9, 16, 23. 30. 2000 wm Hedrick R. McCune. TNltM of Nedrlctl A. McCune Trwt. •2• E 16th SL, Costa Mell, CA 92627 The lollowlng '*'°"* .,.. doing buei* ... Flcdtloua 9uatneN Chilo Chlc:Qn -So. Hime St8......,t Mary J. McCune, Tru.atff of McCune Ftmlly Trust. 501 Portola Rd. '8088. Portola Vell•y, CA 8'0211 Jennll•r McCun•. T R.9tM of JelV1it8I Lee McCune Trust. 9211 Knlghltbtldge Ln .• Redwood City, CA 940111 :r-~~ Have you 1tarttd doing bu•MH yet? v-. 41111975 IMnl. 18042 QMr Bl., The followlrlQ pertona lrvtna, CA 92820 .,. ~ tiuMW •: ThrM ~l"lp UC Cellfornla Mutuet, CCA), 1,eane .h ICllflcc • •m MacMlluf BIYd., SunH He • ,, Suile 207, Newpon I07•2 e.:n, CA 82eCIO Thll~•~ cadld by: 1 linMd u.. Celllornta Mutuet billlY Co. {Cell.), "'~e 20~7 "'-· Have you •t•rttd 81vd1..~' • ,_... poc1 ~ CA lll2e80 ~ ~·~c No Thll bullnM8 • oon-......... ouc:.d by: a m1pc11111160i1 G. Miatwll Lyon, Man-H1v1 ~u •t1rttd ·~ UttlMnt ... doing bullntH pl? ttlecl wllh lfle ~ Yll. 19" ~O:J:r ec....,. ~·~ dlftt ~ ...... 'If I Neclltdl ll Moeunt. -"" 1'* ~ ... ~ PIGt ~~ tied ..., ... ~ 11fterf-...11A:11o..111:\a.~---LilllB...i_iaa. Olfk ol °'*Wt Countt TNllM Of 118 Neclltdl "· Mc0.118 TM! Tiiie .....,.,. ... ~~= -Giit ......,... ::rr,ia.i..; "'••• • 11 •• on Ol/1-,r.IHH• ... lklJ I • 0.., Nol ~-:'° Tiie ............... I. 11,~~ ............ ........... -... l'•lttlce"~' · In ~~...,. o. ........... ...... ~.,.-... .. ...._QA..,. 11111 ..._ II _,. Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The following pecsons are doing bullnesa 11 Simply Tast•lul. 701 Mangold Avenue, Co· ron1 def Mat, CA 92625 Aita Ev•lyn Auguall. 701 Mangold Avenue Co<ooa det Mar. CA 92625 Thia bulMNSI II con- cl\Jc:led by an llldMdual Heve you atened doing buelnell ye!? No Alla Evelyn Augusta This statem•nl wu filed Wllh IN County a.tit of Orange Courtly on 8/18f2000 2000lt3785f Deily Plot ~ 23, 30, sm. 6, 13. WQ74 Flctltloua Bualneu N•rne Statement The foll0W1ng peraons are doing bu.,_. as· RMYK, 10373 Slater Avenue, lt207, Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Mike Suzuki. 10373 Slater Avenue, 1207, Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Jimmy Ma11ushrma. 17812 Hest1nga AY91!Ue. llWl8, CA 92e14 This bulineu Is con- ducted by. • general partner1h1p Have you alerted doing buM-. 'f9A? No Mrke SuzulU This statement wea lile<I With the County Cle!1I of Orange Counly on 08/ 181'2000 2000M37825 Delly P1lol Aug 23, 30 S!o! 6. 13, iOOO WQ71 Flc:tltloua BuaJneaa Nafne~ The lollowino P8f80llt .,. tilQ bullneila ... Vila~ Apart· menta, 3101 s Btialol St. Santa Ana, CA 92702 • V.M ~LP., CCAJ. 1380 8. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim. CA 92805 Newport Volunuer ANNA-JEAN SWEET flull'b 111111 1 l1•uJlinr.~ oJl' 1'11bje.·1 to d11u1ge wi1t10111 1101itx-. Titt~ publiiihrr l'l'.'il'rve'i the ri¢11 to ccw.or. rct·Li.ssif y. m\iM· or rrj('<'f 1111\' rlllbsifi{-1(111<1'-ertil;('ml'nL PlcaY report 1111\· t'm>r tltat 11111r IMl i11 nmr 1·llll>!!ifieJ 8'1 i111j111'fliut1·I~. Tiii' Dail) fiilot ttt'l'CJlh no liabilil\ (or ilO\ 1•m11· in Ull illWl'Ili~llh'lll for \\1hid1 i1 nwv be rt'!>J>On:,ihlt· cxt·ept for thr 1-osl of thr ~1111·t' artnally or.rupietl hy d1l' rm>r. CJ'i.Jit nm m1lv hr allo\\·rtl for thr Byl'u (949) oa 1-659" IP• indudo• mur lll!llM' aoJ pho~M· 111111100 aiiJ u 'U rail )'"' book 11i1h . pn. ... •llk>rt.) By ..... (949) 642-5678 By IWWll Penem 3:30 W1•111 &v Stm·t (;osca .\1csu, CA 92627 A1 NeTpill'I Bh·d. & Bay !'1. Bears Tt'lep11mte.8:30um-5:00pm Mooda\--l-'riday Walk-In 8::fOnm-'5:00pm Mcoilda~'"'F ridoy Monday . .,, .............. Friday S:OOpm Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm fir.;1 irL-..•rt h>ll. . iii II ·~ ... I ··-1 ·II 410 I ' ., ... ,. ~---...... , -'"" - •I I , II ~ ' . , Gt EQUAi. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Alt real estatt advertlsl09 In lllls newspaper ts subject to the Federal fair Hooslng Act of 1968 u amended which makes it illegal lo a<lvertlsa "any preference. Umitltlon or dlscrlminalion based on race. color. rello· ion, sex, handicap. lamillal status or nalional origin, Dr an lntenllon to make any &uch prefe11nce. llmilalion or di!ctlmlnallon. • This .-spaper wlll not knowingly accepl any advertisement for real estate which iS In vlolalion ol the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings adVertlsed 1n this ~ are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain Df disetimi· nation. call HUD tolHree al 1-800-42H590. •V.A,o .. 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'P'I lttw Int, .. power, disk co chanoer. aun· roof, ffWtr lift$, 4&k mi, $22.200/obo 94!Hl75-5848 Bridge By CHAALES GOREN whh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH LUCKY LIE Boch vulnerable. Nor1h dealJ. WF..8T •J98 NORTH •A 762 'V KQ42 o A95 •93 '\I A lt8 5 <>KOJ7 ... , SOUTH • K54.J .., ,, 3 162 •AKJ EAST •010 Q ['J 0 1043 •Q87542 1be bidding: NOR'Jlt EAST SOlmt WEST I (' !'Ms 1• Pau 1• .... 1NT ,_ .. .... .... ,_ Opcnma lead: Kina of lbey say it is better to be lucky llutn good. True. but what u wrong with being lucky and good? The llUCtlon is typical of tbo5c who play five-card OlaJOl1. With only a four-can! ~ suit, South had no better way lO invite game than IO bid 1wo no trump. dc5pitc the absence of a heart stopper. With a ruflmg value in clum, North noc unnaturally pre· Meroedle5IOSL 'll fcrrcd 10 play in 1 suit conaact. and COfftCtl y evaluated the hand as wor1h a jump 10 game. 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