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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-09-11 - Orange Coast Pilot' I ' .. •• .-, . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON lHE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 , 2000 City has visio-.p. for Mariners Mile . • Planning Commission is working on a document that would serve as a guideline for renovating the stretch of Coast Highway. before approving it. "What we're trying to achleve here is a policy docu- ment, a strategic vision,• said Sharon Z. Wood, assistant city Crucial elements of the framework include unifying the area by putting up entry signs on the bridges and installing nautical-themed street signs along the mile. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Mariners Mile gets called all sorts of names. They range from "the city's eyesore• to "just another strip." City leaders hope the area's Cinderella status might ch ange soon. After years of pla.nning and designing guidelines to cleail up the mile, a new strategic vision and design framework is expected to become effective in the near future. The Planning Commission manager. She added that on Thursday postponed future developments and approval of the document some renovation projects that outlines the vision until along the mile would be its next meeting. The city reviewed against the new plans to add the Lower Cast-guidelines. aways to the area that Keenan E . Smith, an archi- stretches along Coast High-tect and wban planner who way from the Arches Bridge worked on the framework, to the Back Bay Bridge, and said the proposal would not property owners in that sec-drastically change the area. lion had not been notified Instead, "what we've about the proposed cb~g~s. attempted to do is a compre- Once the comnuss1on hensive and thoughtful docu- signs off on the document, .... ment that will shape a posi- the City Council will have to live vision for Mariners Mile.· discilss it at two meetings Smith said. •Mariners Village." from Riverside to 1\1.stin avenues, would become the mile's focal point. The proposal encourages the development of a shopping center with a focus on an upscale market, cafes, theaters and specialty retail. Palm trees and hedges along the highway would give a unifying look to the mile, Smith said. ln 'the long term, the city also would work toward creat- ing a waterfront walk to give DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Michelle Afrlcano carves out windows ln a •tum-of-the-century" castle she and her family made at Corona Del Mar State Beach's annual sand castle contest on Sunday. They won second place In the amateur category last year. DON LEACH I OMV l'llDf Megan S&den, I, baull a bucket of water to a sand ICUlptun of tbe Sydney Opera Home durtng Sun· daY. CMtle contest. C tl Hundreds go to the beach as e S to build and sculpt in the 39th annual sand castle contest and kingdqms . Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT Tbere ~as inthe castle. Ollis , the leader of the castle design team from the Doggie Walk Bag company, was walldng around ·Corona del Mar StMe Beach looking banied Sunday as bis staff ot underlings attempted to deal with the situation. 1be castle, which was made out of Mod and came up about chest-high OD Croaon, WM list· ing in itl foundation. "Can you hand me a C- clamp? Just for a second?" He reached out for the assistance of •queen shoveler" lJsa Reedy, who banded him the clamp. Crosson dashed over to the castle, screwed the clamp on the tar-paper wall that was reinforcing the struc- ture and stared anxiously at bis repair job. Would it hold? It w ould have to bold. nus was serious buslnets. The reason for so much dra· ma was the 39th annual sand castle contest, an event put on by· the Commodores Oub of the Newport Hatbor Area Chamber of CommeJCe. 1l1is year's event drew « teams, comprising more than 450 castle-makers. said Dari Hamilton, event chair. And though the morning started off a little overcast, the sun came out by the afternoon to shine on the sandy creations. For the people worldng on the castles -or in~ cases sculptures -the ntest's tight deadline meant unday SEE CASTLES PAGE 4 BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY PILOT Newport Beach wants to improve the look of Marlnen Mlle with a design plan before the Planning Commisston. residents access to..the bay. "A bayf ront walk would be art incredible change to Mariners Mile." Commission- er Michael C. Kranzley said. "We've been very successful , SEE MILE PAGE 4 Water .study draws request for independent • • science review •The plan is to test Upper NewporrBay waters for certain hwnan viruses. Alex Coolman DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A study to develop effective methods of testing the waters of Upper Newport Bay has become a source of disagreement m recent weeks, with some members of the committee that worked on the study arguing that the scientibc basis has received insufficient independent review. The Newport Bay Health Risk Assessment Study- a collaboration between the Irvine Ranch Water Dlstnct. Orange County, Newport Beach. other abes and the Irvine Co. -is looking at ways of determirung whether bay water contamination poses a threat to humans. l.J.ke a similar project by the city of Newport Beach, the study aims to address one of the key problems in dealing with water-borne health threats: the difficulty of determining whether hwnan viruses, which are the things that usually make people sick when they go in polluted water, are present in the bay. The study proposes to deal with ttus problem by hunting for a virus called F+phage, which infects bac· teria and is often found in sewer lines. Searching for thiS virus, said Ken Thompson. dire<t- tor of water quality for the Irvine Ranch Water Di.strlct, should be a relatively effective and inexpensive way of finding out whether viruses are present -or whether the water is dean. •The key is to get good science and make sure we're not building treatment facilities where they're not needed.· he said. But Jack Skinner, a Newport Beach physician and water quality advocate who serves as an ex officio member of the study's health advisory committee, said he has concerns about the scientific va.lidlty of using F+phage as an indicator of human vuuses. "You can have a lot of phage and no viruses, and you can have no phage and viruses coming down (from the watershed), so the problem is that there isn't an exact correlation between one and the other,• be said. The question of F+phage's utility as an virus indica- tor, both sides agree, is a complex scientific issue. But Skinner also is concerned about what he called a Jack of independent review of the science used in the study. "Primary oversight of the project.• Skinner wrote in a recent letter to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, •appears to be performed by ... entlties that I believe have a vested interest in the outcome.• Specifically, Skinner said. be feels that the "sta,ke-: holder" group of cities and companies involved in the SEE WATER MGE 4 'Bring It On' can't beat Costa Mesa football -and on the scoreboard - • being from Costa Mesa. Whether that woukl be Coe- ta Mw Hlgb or Ellilllm Is UDdear bec:a\118 the unl· fonm matched neither · ICbool. All we kriow ii that the flDal ICOl'9 WU 45·0 ... wltb Coit.a Mela on top. the Ufeguiilritt' tower that tMir rediol went~ With ltatk: and the hair on their a.nm stood '11>· attend the Passion play in Qberammergau, Germany. Relklenll of that town have enacted the We ol Ou1lt since at leut 1633, when they Vowed to produce the play once a decade ~ be Nved froai the plegue. bl&madln~w.11. lbll ~ p11fin,.,,. ti IOld out. lad ,..a tilelli'llat .... tag In,.. lldllll~·· .. 3010. M..... MJ!lfllll!I bmiplllllllllll_ .... ............ .......... a.. ... =-v.. a ......... : .. QAllll5 ____ ,, MlllmlCIS 11 .. I ~ .... _ ....... __ .... 2 f.kxtday, September 11 , 2000 Paul McNamara olTeam B.C.C•iMM emlncM ....... Cam~. left, after tbelr Unt- place fln.llh In the outrigger canoe race from Catalina to Newport Dunes on Sunday. Behind tbemare teammates Don Jrvlne, Dave Boone and Dave Vasllek. KENT TREPTOW I OAl.Y Pit.OT . . . . . . . .. t , The Balboa Power Squadron will offer a ~sic boating class at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at the Newpqrt Elementary School, 1327 W. Balboa Blvd. The six-week course is free. (714) 556-3115. " Daily Pilot · Terrance Philips THE HARBOR COLUMN You can help spruce up the coastline 0 n Saturday, it's Tune to Oean the Coast. a cleanup day: sponsored by the Cali- fornia Coastal Commission and Bri- ta. Wrth the dosing of hundreds of beaches this year because of pollu- tion -such as oil spills, runoff from stonn drains, sewage leaks, com- merdal' catastrophes and other mis- fortune$ -the visibility of this. cause needs to be elevated to a higher priority. The statewide event is expectE!d to enlist thousands of ·· ··-concerned citizens from the Oregon bOrder to San Diego, each helping b:ft:Jean our most prized possession, the coastline. A day in the tropics almost To dive in and help, call (800) COAST-4U or visit the Web site at http://www.C008tal.ca.gov. ••• Break out the big boat bucks once again as the 22nd annual J.4do Yacht Expo Boat Show returns to the Lido Village Marina lbur&day through Sunday. The show features Alex Coolman D AILY PILOT T he caterers were almost ready with the barbecue, and the band Kalllca was, hwhming a quiet tune. There wasn'.t any Plumeria blowing through the air, but there was something unmistakably tropi- cal about the atmospher~ at the Newport Dunes on Sunday afternoon. Gathered on the beach near the bridge was a crowd of people waiting for the finish of a men's outrigger canoe race that had been gunning from Catalina all morning. It should have been a tense scene; this race was the climax of the California outrigger paddling season. · But Nora Seager, a Newport VOLM,N0.217 Outrigger aficionados need a bit of Hawaiian· spirit to love the grueling sport ~~Santer member who __ .. _:Pump bellies. Every tlJir<!::eerson 6elped organize the event, was·· :was wearing a lei madB <WLof looking relaxed. Sipping on a orchids, shells or ti le&VeS. beer in the Dunes parking lot, In the shade beneath an she held forth for a while on the awning, Darrin nahan, who pad- reasons she loves the sport of dies with the Dana Point Outrig- paddling. ger Oub, was forming his own "There's a lot of camaraderie theories on what makes paddling with your team, even though culture so distinct. there's also competition,• she said. "Most of the people that do "When push comes to shove, you this around here are not Hawai- want to be the first across the line. ian people,• he said. "They're But you're always happy when people that are touched by the the other people win, too.• Hawaiian spirit.• · Around the beach, there was a When these people try to find a curious ease on spectators' faces. way on the mainland to connect Women paddlers with abdorninat. with the Hawaiian sense of muscles to die for chatted with warmth, nahan said, they often fllellow men with facial hair and do so through paddling and surf- tb$0nmge Coast College's Noonan E. WalloD Library, is set for 1 :30 p.m. Wednesday at the Udo Isle Woman's Cub, 701 Via Udo Soud. ~Beach. David A. Grant. the college's president emeittus; Will give a lecture at the eYeDt. Admll- Goll ii $5 foc~ and.at- ing is limited. (714) '32"5087. Cout Highway. C1asaes continue $8pt. 16, 23 and 30. (949) 6'5-9412 A aoacrecltt keelboet dua for women wbo have been on boats but are b8gtniling sallers will run from 10 a.m. to 4' p.m. Sept. 10, 17, 24 and Oct. 1 at Orange Coait COiiege'• ~Center, 1001 W. Padftc Cout Highway. The coune wW cover tenmnology, ~. bUlc sail theory, points of Nil. man overbOerd retrieval, ~ t.chniquei, docking and !Mfing. (949) 645-9412. <>mlge COMI College's Sclloal ol SamDg aild Se8mansblp Offen an ing. The community that assem- bles around these activities is one of people Wtio treasure fariiily and togetbemess. i.r>on•t get me Wrong," he said "They're ~tct;J!dn." But UULJ_ - time commjtxpenta involved for people who paddle seriously are so extreme that only a fundame n- tal love of the sport -and the paddling life -can keep people coming back. Around 2 p.m., the first of the men's finishers started to arrive, and the front man for Kal.ika made an announcement over the PA system. The caterers took the aluminum foil off the trays of steaming food. The party was starting. Sure, it was only Newport Beach. But for a while on Sun- day afternoon, it felt just like the islands. ~ 26 feet and larger with a sizable number of marine vendors and displays. For approximately $2 million, you can m1ise home in a 60-Toot Hatteras ronvertible with four staterooms. U that doesn't suit you, McKinna Yachts has a 60-foot model available with a revolutimv ary interior. Now what could be revolutionary about an interior? It makes you wonder if they have three heads and one stateroom instead of the other way around. Now that would be revolutionary1 All kidding aside, folks, the show is a great place to watch peo- ple, down a hot dog or two, day- dream and to step aboard some ol the world's most beautiful floating fantasies. for"more infonnation about the Yacht Expo, call (949) 757~5959. ••• On Sunday, both kids and adults were observed crawling an over oiJr beaches like ants at the 39th annu- al sandcastle contest held on the shores of Corona del Mar St.ate Beach. The event, 'sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Ownber of • Commeree, oooe again lived up to expectations by drawing thousands of enthusiastic spectators. Each reg- ~ participant received a round-bip ticket to Catalina and an offidal T-shirt. Many prizes and cash were awarded to the 'Winnen, and best of all. the event WU {JM to all spectators. . ~.........,Is the Daily Piiot's • bc»ting writer. You ain t'NCh him WI • m1ll at ~fl.com. • WUTllll Ill SUlf POLICI TIPS - 1BJUIMTWIS S.lboa 80t462 Corona del Mar 80t462 Costa Mes. 17159 Htwpol't l..ch 87*> Htwpol1 c:oMt 11*> WNM!CUT A IOUtt'fMlt IWlll wtl brtng Mitt· to lhoulder· ~w-.' TIDB TODAY Flnt~ 2:59 a.m ..... "" ..... _ ........ 0.1 First high l 9:20 a.m. ...................... 4.6 s.cond low 2:40 p.m. ............... ~ ..... 1.9 Secondhlgh 8:42 p.m. ................ _ .. , 5.8 flntlow J:JS IJ,\w,.,.,,., .• , .. , ..• 0.1 flflt high ,. ... , a.m. ...................... 4.8 Secondlow J:1J P.ft\.""""""' .... """""" , .. Second """ ~15p.m..._ _ ____.._s,a • ................................. _ .... ,:'11flf tNy .. juwnlles ot ftn'91es-~ ,,.._ • .,... ltld- Npplng. 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Planning Commission meeting •WHEN: 6:30p.m. today •WIERE: Oty Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Mesa • CAU: (714) 7~5245. •WHO: Chairman Walt Daven- port, Chris Fewel, Katri- na Foley, Tom Sutro, Katie Wilson ing expired in May. WMt to expect: City officials are recommending that the issue be postponed until Sept. 25 to give city staff members and the Planning Commission time to visit the site while school is in session. Today is the first day of school. VIUA SIENNA APARTMENTS The Planning Commis- sion will consider a request to add compact parking at Villa Sienna Apartments on Adams Avenue. The apartment complex was formerly called Adams Place Apartments and Our Town Apartments and Is undergoing renovations. Under the city's munici· pal code, 46 compact spaces are allowed at the complex., but 54 currently exist and 102 are proposed, according to a staff report. The apartment complex., which originally had 429 parking spaces, now has 458. The proposal would bring that number to 481. WMt to expect: City staff is recommending the commission approve the request with a condition requiring approval of final carport designs. . . llOUID TOWN TODAY Local competttlon opens for cblldren ages 8 to 15 to ~pate in qualify- ing rounds for the nationwide •NFL Gatorade Punt, Pass & Kick" competi- tion. The local event will be hosted by NeWJ>Ort Beach Community Services at elementary schools through Sept 19. One winner from each boys' and girls' age division will be selected to represent Newport Beach in the Octo- ber sectional competition. Free. (949) 644-3151. TUESDAY Borden Books, Music & Cale will present a free seminar at 1 p.m. on when not to mix supplements and medicines and how to detect possible warning signs of substance interac- tions at the South Coast Plaza loca- tion, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 556-1185. Mother's Market wtll offer a free seminar on healthy back-to-school tips from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. ,{949) 631-4741: WEDNESDAY - The Home and Small Business Alliance will meet at 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe in Irvine, 4030 Barrance Parkway. "Health and Wellness• will be the topic. Owners of home and small businesses are invited to attend. Reservations required. The breakfast cost $6. (949) 786-0030. ~-~Jiae ~ ~--t ... A .......... llw from lbe Cal Poly Pomona adminioDJ office will visit OCC'a Thmlfer Center from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. AdditioDal visits are scheduled from l to. p.m. Sept. 27, 1 to. p.m. Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 31, 2 to 6 p .m. Nov. 14 and 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 29. The college is at 2701 Pairvlew Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5072. Reared teacben are lnvtted to a free luncheon at 12:30 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Reservations required. (714) 549-0229. The Newport Beach Public: library Foundation book discussion group will meet at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p .m . to discuss •Shark Dialogues• by ~ Davenport in the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Pree. (949) 717-3890. THURSDAY 1be Oprah Reading Group at Barnes & Noble in Fashion Island will discuss "She's Come Undone" by Wally Lamb at 1 p .m. at 953 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. (949) 759~0982. The Costa Mesa Senior Center will hold the first session of a 10-week workshop titled "Let's Talk About Writing" at 1 :30 p.m. The center is at 695 W. 19th St. $30. Oass space is limited. (714) 965-1176. 1be grand opening of the Republlcan Headquarters for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will be held at 5:30 p.m. at ·suite 103 of the Newport Towers, 485 17th St. (949) 837-0278. The Orange County Historical Sod- ety will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p .m. at the Sherman Library & Gardens, 264 7 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. A garden viewing For any Komcn Race for che Curci"' panicipam who purdwcs a pair of New Balanct shocsduring the months ofScpmnlxr and Oaolxr, New Babncc Ncwpon will donate S5 10 ihe local chapter of the Swan G. Kome.n Breut Cancer Foundation. New Balance is a proud national sponsor of the Komcn Rau forth Cwe• Welcome to One M~~~ili~~~f . "Your $out.hem California Mobiliry Speciali.IU" •Representing the full line of Pride Mobility Products • Service & Repair • Insurance Reimbursement Specialist will be held at 6 p.m. with refresh- ments at 7 p.m. The public ts invited. Pree. (714) 993-7009. FllDAY The letb annual E.ltuary O.nup Day at Upper Newport Bay will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept 16 at SbeDm.oker Island, 600 SheDmaker Road, Newport Beach. (949) 640-1751. The Crysial Cove State Park and the Callfomia Coastal Commission will celebrate coastal conservation at the 16t.h annual California Coastal Oeanup Day llt 9 a.m. Organizers will set up stations at both the Reef Point parking lot and Pelican parking lot No. 4. Parld.ng fees will be waived for participants arriving between 8:30 and 11:30 a .m. The goal is to clean 3.5 miles of Crystal Cove coast- line, from Abalone Point to 1reasure Cove. (949) 497-7647. M part of Its Weekend Gardener Series, the Sherman Ubrary & Gar- dens will host a •Growing and Prop- agating Plumeria in Southern Cali- fornia" workshop at 9:30 a .m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 673-2261. Orange Coast College's Community Education Office offers a seminar titled •Memory Loss, Aging and How to Keep Your Brain Healthy" from 10 a .m . to noon at OCC's Business Edu- cation Room 102, 2701 Fairview Road. (714) 432-5880. . The "Divorce: A New Begtnnlng• workshop will be held at 10 a.m . at 180 Newport Center Drive. The ongo- ing workshop is for men and women in the process of divorcing or recently divor~. $40. (949) 644-6435. Newcomen to cyberspace may attend "Tool & 'Dicks: Internet 101" - Monday, s.pe.nber 11, 2000 3 a worbbop wtth tip1 f« finding your way through tbelntemet-at lOa.m. in the Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Pl'ieDlU Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. TopJcs will tndude .bow to use search engines, e-mail and bookmarks. F!t!e. (949) 717-3801. SATUIDAY The Ccma Mese Hlstortcal Sodety will hold an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Estancia Park. 1900 Adams St and Mesa Verde. Features in~ude a demonstration of making adobe bricks. (949) 631-5918. SUNDAY Orange Coast College'• Community Education Office offers a one-day workshop titled •How to Purchue Government Porecloswes for No Money Down" from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the school's Science Lec:twe Hall. 2701 Fairview Road. Registra- tion fee is $49, or $79 per couple. (714) 432-5880. A bird show will be held lrom 0 a.m. to 4 p.m . in Building 10 at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Parking is located off of Arlington Drive. Admission for adults is $5, $4 for seniors age 60 and over and $1 for children between 5 and 12. (714) 828-2607. Costa Mesa fireflghter Curt Yoder and his wife, Karen, will discuss and sign their book "The Heart Behind the Hero• at 3 p.m . at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 631-8661. "French Love Songs.• a performance by composer and pianist Terence Alar· ic and singer Mignonne Profant. will be presented at 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meet- ing Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. THAT'S YOUR FINAL ANSWER, it'c ti/ff" f!"·.. MI CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 Vote ND on· Measure S I have COiied Newport Beach home for more than 40 years. Our quoltty of fife here Is l.XlmOtched ond I belle\18 MfKJff.19 S ploc6s It In jeopardy. \.t>te NO on Measure S. -~"'"~~ • 11«quJ Dozens ol COltty ElectlOI" OWlf "Mnot'" hncwatlonl And Nelghbomood ~Protectt M.aMn $ Abcnb1I hpt1111 ... v. ' ~ Gc:Nefnment Showroom Hows Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm 711w.17th Sc. SwteA-5 Costa Mesa 949-642-2010 Toll Free (888) "47-90S6 Measure S ISNi about 'giving voters a cha'lce to vote on b4g development projects.' If you wlll reod It you wlll see that It requires expensive citywide electlom for AU General Pion Amendments (lorge,medk.m and smolO once a certain threshold Is met. This means Measure S Would force dozens of elections over the next ff¥W years. Most of these elections will be over fairly minor nelghbol'tiood renovattons and Improvements. Measure S won't Improve plamlng or reQ.lce tratnc. But It will abandon careful study. pubic heor1ngs and erwtronmentol revlelN -In fOVOf of on endess sertes of 111 c:tlonl CNer MINOR Genera& Pkln Amendments. Meosu-e S wMI promote p1ecerneo1 ·one piece at 0 time" ~t -'°"* than on overall master pkJf'l which ta. Into account the needs and wants ot 1he entire community. If Meosu'e S Is oppR:Ned, Ifs ~ ttd the Newport Beach GenettJI Aon wtl ever be~ again. LEARN TO LIVEI Under Measure S we wl vote on a 100- squar&-foot oddttton to a amo1 C>Moe. we wlll vote on an elCPQnllon ot a rrd school. We wl vote on o new meeting hall tor a chul'Ch. We wtl vote on o modest renovation of a re.taurant, ..-etl a fife statlof"I. I bale .. In RepreeentaM ~. I b111<4 we shoUd elect~ Who .. watt wtth trofk ~.planlWlg .... and the ~ to studV d9u 1lcpnent ~. then make th9 belt dlOllb1 ~ ~ cornmnty. 111 r•aa,1111-._.,....._._..._.._...u.a _.,....,.,.,.a .,..._,.._..._Jlllr••....,,.... .,... ... _.,,..,_.,, • ...,. a .., ....... _..... .. ,....,_. ... .....,Jlllr_•_. ' C.-... ,_,.:::•a ....... tn MCSI, MOOS, NCW9ll om a. Jnten:wl ............ 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CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED FROM 1 study should not be the same group determin1ng the legitimacy of the study ~disagreed wilb Skinnen opinions about the sdmce. •lbey've doae an incred- ible amount ol literature review on it, and they feel that they have a pretty IOUDd haclring,• be Mid. . • He agreed, however, that independent review might be a necessary step to avoid givtng the impreslloo that the dties and bUlinesses involved are simply cooking up data to support lax envi- romnental regulations. · •Tbat's one of the con- cerns with the peer review," Thompson said. •we've chosen experts, but there's always the question mark -if you've chosen tor for the. Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Boa.rd, said inde- pendent review of the study might have another benefit. as well. lt cou1d forge some kind of con.sen- sus among aid~ that are fairly polarized. •Not eYerybody'I going to awee... she said. •That's almost impossible. There is no one perfect indicator ·[for viruses)." What course the testing eventually takes, Thompson stressed, is still in the plan- ning stages. And it could come to resemble something like the •toolbox• approach Skinner advo<:ates, in which a variety of testing methods are. combined to provide an accurate picture of contami- nation levels. "'Ibis project," Thompson , said, "isjustonetool" ~=~1~ S'4M-1<e 2~~~~°f~~~::v. Newport Beach FITNESS CENTER At Avocado (94!1} 631-3623 www~.com (949) 760-9335 Come M8 the New F was anytbing but a lellurely day at the beech. In the Maiten Divillon, Hamilton said, teams were given three houn to com- plete their structures. Every-body else had to make due with tWo houn. · That might seem like plenty of time, but competi- tors said it's no llmple matt.er to make sand stay hi place. Enrique Ceniceros, an employee of the Irvine archi- tecture firm GICK. watched as bis staff worked on a crea- ture that looked like an immense, snoozing lizard. "It's a matter of experl- ence, and it's also j~ about luck,. be sajd. ' GKK's project, for eum· ple, started off u sometblng like a dragon, but they began to think of it u a dinouur u the sand was put into place. •we are ca1llng it a drag- onosawus, • exploiDed Jeet Singhal, wbO w• helping on the project. . Hamllton Mid the cham- ber WU plennl:f to distrib- ute a number awards to parttdpaiU1 -from straight- forward priZ8I .Uch as •best castle• to c.ategQ.ries such as •most wdque• that recog- nize the oddball spirit of the competition. •Most people will at least get recognJzed for participat- ing,. he said. . ' 'I DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Greg LeBon dean sand from a sculpture of the giant bNd of Neptune, god of the sea. before Judging takes place at Corona del Mar State Bea~ on..Sunday. MILE CONTINUED FROM 1 in Newport Beach in biding our bay from everyone."" Kranzley questioned plans for shared valet parking that would serve the area's restau- rants, adding that.he'd like to consider public transportation, such as trolley cars used in San- ta Barbara. But Smith said the city and Orange County in general are less inclined to leave cars behind. •1t occurred to us that valet- ing in Newport Beach is about as natural as walking around in fiip-flops,• he said. Councilwoman Nonna Glover, who attended the meeting, said she was eager to see the document move for- ward. •sustness and community groups have been working on it for three years,• said Glover, whose District 3 includes Mariners Mile. ·n will take four or five years to make Mariners Mile as beautiful and as good as some of the other areas in Newport Beach. I do believe it can happen. But it needs a lot of focus and attention.• When you need to know ... Find it fast in ~r hometown newspaper Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! • • 3165 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa o.e Blodl ..... fll .05 fwy (714) 545-7168 ....... , .. , Newport Beach -Corona del Mar • For over 40 years, the Newport Beach -Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club has provided the ave~e for numerous local business i:nen and women who want to help improve the lives of others in their community clirough service. In · addition to its service work, the NB-CDM Club donated over $52,000 to local community and High School Programs during the past two years. The Club has accomplished this goal through its major fundraiser, the Pacific Coast Triathlon, presented by Mazda this year. The 2000 event will be televised on OLN, Channel 78 on September 13 (12 Noon & 9 p.m.); September 16 (2:30 p.m.); September 21 (IO a.m.). As a result of the success of this year's event, the NB-CDM Kiwanis Club expects to contribute over $30,000 to local community projects. The Primary focus of the NB-CDM Club is to help develop leadership qualities in the youth of the community. Club members dedicate their time, expertise and knowledge through sponsorship of a wide range of sponsored-youth programs in the local High Schools and University. In short, the NB-COM Kiwanis Club vows to "make a difference" in our wonderful world, "one community at a time." Some of the Club's recipients include: University High Key Club CHOC Pediatric Trauma Unit Corona del Mar High Key Club S.O.S. Medical Newport Harbor High Key Club ARC UCI Circle K Ciub Child Immunization YMCA Iodine Deficiency Disorder Eradication in Romania Boy Scout Troop 90 St. Joseph's Ballet Youth Program American Heart Association Crystal Cove State Park Board of Directon Ted Dean Jim Dickson QubQffiqn · President: President -Elect: Vice President: Jack Rippy Nancy Bell Harry l-Jartstein \_.,,. . Don Hubeli Bob Loughridge Tom Mcintosh George Sanders Secretary/Lt. Gov. Elect: Vance Th~mpson r- Tma Hoover Treasurer: Jack Mills .. ' \ CELEBRATING TH~ MILI.ENNIUM · STEVE KACZVNSKI Corona. del Mar • In football and girls track, former Sea Kings' track and football coach enjoyed the heyday of the '80s. Richlrd Dunn DAILY PILOT Afe only Corona 1111 Mar High bead ch of a CIF Southern Section girls track and field championship team prior to this year, Steve Kaczynski can relive those memories of 12 years ago like it was yesterday. Kaczynski, a teacher at Ensign Jr. High for the past eight years, oversaw one of the school's greatest collection of track athletes, a group that captured the CIF 3-A title and challenged the top teams at the state meet. •That was a special time," Kaczynski said of his eight-year That day at the '88 state finals at Cerritos.College was also the night of CdM's prom, which meant their dates were waiting for them in tuxedos. "It was tun/ Kaczynski said. "They could've sat on the track all night and talked to (newspaper reporters}, but they were in a hurry and needed to get cleaned up." In addition to the record-setting relay on the '88 CIF title team, the Sea Kings received individual CIF championship perfonnances- from Kerr in the 200 (24. 71) and 400 (57.04), while distance runner Leslie Cashion, long jumper and triple jumper Sandy Lucas, and hurdlers Jill stint as CdM's girls track coach and six-year assignment as assistant varsity footbail coach under Dave HoJland. ....------Young and Anne Marie Moiso all placed in the top three and scored in their respective events. ·we won the CIF championship with balance,• said Kaczynski (a.k.a. Coach K to his former CdM athletes). ·1 have that team portrait hanging in my house." Kaczynski was part of the gridiron staff in 1988 and '89 when the Sea Kings won ClP Division VI championships, the only back-to-back section titles in Newport-Mesa School District history. Steve Kaczynski The '88 1,600 relay of Young, Moiso, Sawin "That time (in football) went by real fast, but we sure had the hot hand for awhile,• Kaczynski said. ·we couldn't do anything and Kerr will always remain one • wrong -(but) good players tend to make that happen.• of the county's all-time baton squads, the core of a classic period in CdM track and field. That year, the Sea Kings were the first girls track team in district annals to win a CIF championship. Kaczynski, however, ls best known as a track guru, having rebuilt the CdM girls team beginning in 1983, and, from 1987 to '90, going undefeated in Sea View League dual meets. The Sea Kings were 1-6 in dual meets in '83, Kaczynski's first year as head coach, then moderately improved to 2-5 the following year. • But, dwing the ensuing fall. the Class of 1988 showed up as freshmen on Kaczyn.ski's doorstep and the Sea Kings never played the dormant role again. With standout runners Laurie Sawin and d'Layne Kerr starting in the spring of '85, the Sea Kings went 5'2, 6-1, 7-0 and 7-0 in league dual meets, including the unforgettable CF aown in '88 when they were semon. Corona del Mar also went 1-0 in dual meets in 1989 and '90, then Kaczymki exited OD top, desiring to spend more time with hil family and ending one of the most tmpreatve girls track runs in district hlltory. • CdM. wbk:b captW'ed a CIP DMldon m team tttle under Coach Bill Sumner this year, featured• 1,600-mets relay team that ltll1 bolds tb8 Oi'ange County record ol 3:48.28. 1be relay won tbe CIP 3-A title tbe P9¥ioul year ID 1987, tMD DnWwd tblld at tbe '88 .................. ..c= '80I ltdtpow .. ~and Loeb. CdM'I cD \h"O lbal year w UC> tb8 ••watt& qaldr• bl tMadon.' ll'Jbe~ ........ Int .-.-=.:=· ...... . ...... leld. .... --~,.-.· Sawin, also a CdM volleyball sensation, was one of Kac:zynski's biggest surprises. •she had come out of Texas and had that drawl,• Kaczynski said. "She said, "Yeah, I run a little track, but I wasn't very good in Texas.' And then she becomes one of the best quarter-milers in the state.• After the 1990 campaign, CdM's fourth straight unbeaten season, Kaczynski stepped down as coach and took a year off from coaching. He then landed at Mission Viejo, which was closer to his home in Lake Forest. and has coached the Diablos' successful girls track program for the past eight years. •trs a great plaa! to be," Kaczynski said of Mission Viejo. •There are a lot of talented young ladies, and it's a big school and closer to home.• Kaczynski, the latest honoree in the.Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, credits Holland, John Blair and former CdM Athletic Director Ron Davis as iDltrumental sources in his (.'OftCbtng heyday with the Sea Kingl. Dean West and Karen Attleley were IOUd usiltant track coecbel under Kaczynski during bb reign. Whan Kaczymk1 toOlt over u CdM's g:trll track Q)8Cb. be Mid 1t was limply •a C9l8 OI grittlDg bodies out met dMmglng tbe mlnd...et (of tbe atNllel).. KaarYmld ud bill WU., Suzi. haw been married fur 15 yMrl and. lllllDQty,. haw .... daugtatm; ........ u. Carlee, =e.•'Jbarttt.• qutpped . .,,._ 9 8D I can dard. • Quote Of •DAY . . "It was wif -I•" wont foaM gan l'w Mr -~•hn•C...cWMlr_. Dick F........n. Cd M football coach . . _,.._ -s.pe..-11 llilne AIAll IOUlllUCI Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..574-4223 •Sports Fax: 949~0{)170 •Monday, September 11 , 2000 5 1 • 8RlAN POBUDA I DAILY Pll.,OT Corona del Mars Scott Biggs (59) and Peter Skoutelas put the clamps on Cypress quarterback .Saturday. On~ long night! Centurions pick up three touchdowns in the opening 2:20 of second half to break it open and roll on Saturday. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT ANAHEIM -Special considera- tion will probably be.given in prac- tice this week to Corona del Mar High's football team in the unex- plored area of making solid contact. Among the missing elements, according to their coach, were blocking and tackling. After a close first half, host Cypress scored three touchdowns Saturday night in the opening 2 minutes 20 seconds of the second half to break it open while using only two offensive plays, as the Cen- turions (2-0) defeated Corona del Mar, 35-10, in a nonleague game at Western High. Cypress senior Robert Clark returned the second half kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown to ignite the Centurions' blitz, after Cypress led at halftime, 14-3. On the Sea Kings' ensuing drive after starting deep in their own terri- tory, Cypress defensive back Jelani Gamba sacked CdM junior quarter- back Dylan Hendy in the end zone and jarred the ball loose. IJnebacker Jacob Kartchner recoveted the fumble for Cypress in COM CYPR ESS the end zone and the Centurions had their second touchdown in 1 :22 without an offensive play. Chris Adometto kicked the extra point for Cypress to build its lead to 28-3. After Javier Murguia of Cypress recovered another CdM fumble at the Sea Kings' 15-yard line on tl}e game's next offensive play, the Cen- turions reached paydirt again two plays later wlien senior tailback Dar- ren Shorter scored on a 5-yard run with 9:40 remaining in the third quarter. Adometto's fifth point-after kick provided Cypress with a com- manding 35-3 edge. "Those were ~ig plays and I think that swung the momentum com- pletely around to us,• said Cypress Coach Kerry Crabb, whose squad got a jump-start on \he 2000 cam- paign with a 44-7 victory last week on the road against Handsworth of North Vancouver, Canada. ·we returned that operung lock- off for a touchdown, then got a turnover in the end zone, then after getting the ball back, we scored again pretty quickly. From then on, it was a fire drill.• CdM Coach Dick Freeman, whose squad opened its season, said "It was ugly ... it was the worst foot- ball game I've ever been associated with here at Corona del Mar.• Freeman was mainly concerned about his team's blocking and tack- ling. ' "Yeah, (the score) was good at halftime, but I still think football is a contact sport and we were not play- ,ing it right.· he said. "We've got a long way to go. They took the wind out of our sails the first time they hit us. It was close at halftime, but we were never really in il • Shorter rushed for 109 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries to lead Cypress, while quarterback Justin Rice completed 11of19 pass- es for 143 yards and no interce~ tions. The Centurions started their first offensive series of the game with excellent field position on the Sea Kings' 31, and six plays laterShorter- scored on a 1-yard plunge up the gut. Corona del Mar's Jon-Luke Del Pante, a senior, kicked a 28-ya~ SEECDM MGE I OCC's sta1t a fizzier •Appropriately, the Pirates' lone points come on a safety. ........ EM&Y Pl.or ) . t • ' ' .. . . 6 MCndcry1 ~.11, 2000 COM CONTINUED FROM 5 &RIAN POBlJOA I oAlY PILOT Corona del Mar's Matt Moore (7) tries to escape tbe dutches of Cypress defender. die, because we weren't blocking an~­ body. The way we blocked, we were lucky we didn't lose anybody (to injury) .• .. PIRATES CONTINUED FROM 5 said. •we just need to be able to find a solution to take advo.n- tage of any of their mist.akes. • OCC'a only points came on a third-quarter safety when line- backer Dustin Davis tackled Riverside~ Marcus Guzman 1n the' end zone. The Pirates' defense kept its team in the game, only giving up 271 total yards of offense and causing two turnovers. Davis recovered a fumble. to $<1Uelch Riverside's opening drive and Angel Andrade intercepted a pass to stop the Tigers in OCC's territo- ry. But Riverside man.aged its first touchdown because of a costly OCC mistake. A high snap on a punt attempt by OCC led to a 48-yard loss and an eventual rushing touchdown by Guzman. Riverside scored· another touchdown on a 42- yard drive in the third quarter. The Pirates came closest to scoring a touchdown because of a special teams mistake by Riverside in the third quarter. The Tigers were called for off- side when OCC lined up to punt on fourth-and-1 O on its 37- yard line. Taylor decided to go for it and Simons. completed a 9- yard pass to Jonathan Jackson for the first down. Daily Pilot .:. .... ..,On ... RMnkte 0 10 1 0 • 17 Orenge eo.st 0 0 2 0 -2 ........ ~ IKlC -BaltAlgl 32 FG.1:21. IKlC -Guzman 1 run (B.ttegl kick), 4:27. ,,...~ IKlC • Guzman S run (htt..gl kick), • 8:.35. . occ -Safety, 2:12 Attendellca: 900 (estlm.u.d). INDMDUAL RUSltlNG IKlC -GuzrNn, 1Ni0, 2 TDs; Banks, 11-37; Hawkins. 4-17'; Rowley, 3-1; ShepMd, 2-6; Riies, 2·5; Karrn.nn. 1-0. occ -Simons, 3-42; Campo, J.12; D.wtons, 6-5; Cantlbefos. ~; Kemp.1-2; Vallolo. 3.mlnus-2; bad snap, 1-mlnus-48. INDMDUAL MSSING RCC -Shepard, 9-19-1, 94. occ -Simons, 9-24-0, 91; Higgs. 5-9-1, 17. INDMDUAL RKBVING llCC -Redd, ~9; Guzman, 2-22; Wagoner, 2-16; Currence, 1-7; Karmann, 1-0. OCC -Dawkins, 6-56; Dale. 4-22; Fredridcson, 1-14; Jadcson. 1 ·9; Strang. 1-4; Campo, 1-3. ~STA115Tla RCC OCC First downs 14 11 Rushes-yardage 39-142 20-15 Passing yardage 94 108 Passing 9-19-114-33-1 Net retum yardage* 37 35 Sacks-yardage 1 ·2 7 -34 Net yardage 271 124 Punts ~.4 7-35.7 Fumbles-fumbles lost 2-1 2-1 Flags.net yardage 9-73 9-74 Time of possessk>n ~ 29'.32 30:28 field goal to cap the Sea Kings' third possession with 2:54 left in the first quarter. Clark on a 57-yard pass play. Kerry Lathon was the intended deep receiver with two CdM defenders in the neigh- borhood, but the ball sailed over their heads and Clark was there to haul it in at the Corona del Mar 28, then Clark sprinted untouched to the end zone. Freeman shuffled Hendy and junior Joe Barber at quarterback, but the Sea Kings' passing attack totaled only 44 yards in 21 throws (six completions) against the Cypress defense. Cypress not only won the battle in the trenches and on the scoreboard, it merited the game's biggest hits and electrified the crowd with blazing speed. OCC marched to Riverside's 1-yard line and went for it again on fourth-and-one. But the Ilgers stuffed OCC in a massive pile at the goal line. The Pirates' defense sal- vaged a safety out of it on the next play. *Punt returns. Interceptions, fumble returns played the second quarter and completed his first five passes for 17 yards. Running back James Dawkins. a product of Estancia High, caught six passes for 56 yards. Most of those yards came on three shov- el passes. But those would be their only points until the waning moments, when Matt Cooper scored on a 2-yard touchdown run with 1:14 to play in the contest. Cd.M's score was set up by Eric Snell's 36-yard punt return. Cypress scored again in the first quarter when Rice connected with •we weren't platooning them, we were just looking for somebody to gen- erate something,• Freeman said. •Actually, we didn't want them both to The Centurions' downfall, however, was 16 penalties for 130 yards against them. Their defense held Corona del Mar to only three offensive first downs in the second half. OCC came dose to scoring on one other drive in the fourth quarter, but that ended on a lost fumble. Simons completed 9 ol 23 passes for 91 yards. Nick Higgs "We'll come together even- tually,• Taylor said. Steen, CdM continue to dominate •Sea Kings blow away rest of Division ill field at Laguna Hills. NH's S.teen wins easily. Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT LAGUNA HILLS -For Corona del Mar High 's girls cross country team and Newport Harbor's Amber Steen, it's as if last year never end- ed. The Sea Kings, the No. 1 team in CIF Southern Section Division IV, proved they were not ready to relinquish their state and section crowns by thoroughly dominating the Division Ill jwtlor/senior field at Saturday's Laguna Hills Invitation- al. For CdM Coach Bill Swnner, this opening meet of the year 2000 might as well have been a weekend practice for his girls. "(Saturday) wasn't anything,• he said. ·nus was more of an end of the summer practice than the first meet of the season. We didn't come out aggressive because we thought it would be 90 degrees today. nus was just a nice, hard workout.• Junior Season Meservey led Cd.M's pack with an 18:49, the only sub-19 minute time in her race. ·nus was a very good time for Season,• Sumner said. "Last year, she faded in the last n1ile. This year, she faded only in the last half-mile. If I had her for another year, she would have finished strong.• Sumner then let out a laugh. "Wait, I do have her for another yearr CdM grabbed five of the top six spots. Senior Diana Hossfeld was second (19:01), Katie Quinlan was third (19:13), Jenny Cummins placed fourth (19:21) and Jennifer Long came in sixth (19:27). In the lower Division m races, HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY CdM's Keelan Cuyler was fourth in the sophomore run with a 21:09. That was the ninth best on the team. CdM's Kinzie Kramer won the freshman race with a 21 :48. Steen, the defending CIP Divi- sion n champ, easily topped the junior/senior Division II field with a 17:58, almost a minute better than the runner-up. It was also Steen's best mark at Laguna Hills by 40 sec- onds. "I've been looking to the start of the season all SWUOler long,· Steen said. "I'm glad to get that first meet under my belt. and I could start focusing on Woodbridge next week and the start of the (Sea View League)." Natalie St. Andre and Lynn Rinek posted the next best times for Newport St. Andre was 17th in the junior/senior race with a 20:39 while Rinek was 22nd in the same event with a 20:51. Lauren Paul was fifth in the Divi- sion ll freshman race With a 21:33. That was the fourth-best time for the Sailors and it solidified a varsity ros- ter spot for Paul. •These early races are important for later on in the year,• Newport Coach Eric 1Weit said. "We can use these races as a building stone and that's why Laguna Hills is such a great meet. We can see where we are now and find out wtlat we've got to do.• For Costa Mesa, Eileen Bello bad the top overa'n time with a 22:05. She pl.aced 31st in the junior/senior Division m race. Freshman Chrts- tine Bjelland had the Mustangs' best finish. She was sixth ln the freshmen race with a 23:00. LAGUNA HILLS INVITITIOlllL CROSS COUNTRY SU111lYIES 90YS CoraM ..... 1. Travis BurdsSee, 15:53; 2. Josh Yehey, 16:00; 3. John Grod. t6:S3; 4. Dustin Hodges. 17:15; S. Blake Diiiion, 17:16; 6. Oit1s (Mpentet', 11:17; 7. J.C. 1\#nef, 18:35; 8. DaMy Quinlan, 11:97; 9. Btyan Owney. 19'.26; 10. Wiiiiam Weidn«, 19-Al. c.-.-. 1. lrwln Salas, 16:37; 2. Mike Wlhi.ns, 17:17; 3. Jorge Raya, 19:1S; 4. %.ch ~l 20:05; 5. Thoma Payne. 20'AS; 6. Timothy Tl'~ 21:21; 7. Rusty Citlner, 29'A1. ....,..,. Hert.or . t • .-. ~ 16:23; 2. John Pftchlt. 16:35; J . Min Romero, t~; 4. Jo9f FunMn, 17:11; S. Alec Urtu, 17;19; & Owts ........ 17:31; 7. Hide Mltlet, 17:)4; .. ~ Vldulr, 17:54; 9. Oen ~ 1a.-oo. 10. K4Mn ttott.r, 11:29. Dhllllnlto,s ..... 7. r.cMtt (NH), tl:JS; '1. Vldc.r (NH), '7;5'; n Moflr CMQ. 1• 51.,..., (NH), 1~ t). '9W'"' ll:CIO: 16. M .., a-t), 22:00. Arion 5. Santina (NH). 16:23; 8. ftomero (NH), 16:37; 2A. FurrMn (NH), 17:18; 28. Negrete (NH), 17:33; S9. ~ (NH), 19'.M; 60. O'Brien (NH), 19:51; 70. 8- (NH). 20'.2.8; 71. '-e.z (NH), 20:28; n. Whlsltr (NH), 21:16. s.a---11. Urtu (NH), 17:19. .......... 4.. Miiiet (NH), 17:34. Dh11f1n•..,. ...... l. ... dltu (CdM), 15:53; J. Y.itey (QM). ,~ 14.. wt!Kaml (CM), 17:17; J7. C. H.a~CdM), 20:02;41. a.rte• (CdM), 20:0I; . KIMr (CdM). 21:19; 52. lot* (CdM) 21~ ... GitlW (CM). 2".47. .... 1. ~ (CM), 11:>7; 2. Grod (CdM), 16:SJ; .. Modili (CdM), 17:15; 11. C.PI'• (CdM). 11:11; 12.,,..., (c:dM). .. ,,, .... fCM, ll:M. ·~···· · l . .,..,,. ~ ~--M. °*NJ (CM,1f" .. J1 ....... ~t•.G: • flaWil tcM. ... ,..... (CM). -.••••w. .. s1. .... eca•••1.1t1 ,,,ec., 21?'lt;·· ......... at:a 76. G~ (CdM), 2A:37; n. lali.t'd (CdM), 24:At: IO. Mullin (CdM}, 2S:A1. " ..... .., 3. Tumet (CdM), 18:JS; 7. Qulnlan (CdM). 18:57; 11. "-Y• (CM),..49:15; 22. ltln~om (CdM), 21:00; 26. CdM nain«, 21:04; 29. ll'en (CM), 21:21; Tl. LMngston (c.dM). 22:14; • lon:omen (c:dM), 22:11; 46. CunNnghlm (CdM), 2J:23; 47. wttttaket (CdM), 23:39; SS. lroeke&dMin (CdM), )();()(). .... 'c...... .. _ 1. SMlor'I Me•~ 11:-. 2. Olene Holdeld. 19:01; ). IC*~ 19:13; 4.. Jenn ~ 19'.21; s. JeMHtr Long, 1 .. .27; •• ~-Mone, 19:51; 7. ~ ~ 20.'05; .. ,.. McGuire, 20'.J7; •• ~ ~ 21:09: 10. Yalerlt ~ 2t:10. • ~ ..... 1. llaln ... U:Ot J. ~ ........ *llt J. ....... GIM, U.JJ; "en~ aa: I. Lanr'll GJ'S AM:Gl:t.WlnMlt;•tQ: 1.cwr,., •i.t:~ ........ a.. ..... .,,.,._ .. I .. ICIOOL IOYS CIOISCO.llY .... ort...-. 1. Amber Steen, 17:51; 2. ~le St. Ai'Wh, 20'.39: 3. Lynn Rlnelc, 20:51; 4. l.MM'Wi hut, 21~33; 5. Sonya Mec:Ntor, 22:24; 6. Mary hthen, 22:27; 7. VktoN SWtgert, 22:35; •• Andr'M Sarris. 22:35: t. teatly ~ 22;51; 10, Anne Marie Herwy. 22!52-. Dhflfll. .............. 1. St.In (NH), 17:51; 17. St. AndN (NH), 20'.lt; 22. IUnek (NH), 20:51; 42. Med*or (NH), 22:24; • 'fbngbar (NH), l);ZO; 49. Cutsfonh (NH), ll:l5; st. ~ (NH), 24:45; 12. Hunt-Gibbon (NH), 25:14; 66. ~(NH), 2S:J1. . ............ 21. ld'9n (NH). 22:27; J2, ,.,.,.. (N~. ll:J5'. Saft: CHtQ; 22:51; .. HIMy CNH>. 22.'52: u. Da1W11 ,_ nie. u .. ""' (MO, J4.'9. Am UBI s.,... .... 21• u; lwlglrt CNtQ; D:atl. .......... .. ti. ~DDJA•tH••••••OltO. *:':&"T-'"'~--- DMMn• ... ............ 1. ~Metll~v.;1111 (CdM). 11:At; 2. Holst.Id (CdM). 1t:01; J. O'**" (CdM), 19:13; 4. CUmmlnl (CdM), 1t'.l1; 6. Long (CdM), 19'.27; 11. MofM (CdM), 19;51; 12. 'bArmln (C.dM), 20:05; 1 J. McGuire (CdM). 2CU?; 17. MIN (C.dM), 21: 1~ )1 ... (CM),~ 47. Dotfmln (CdM), ll:J1: S4. GMd1mu (CM). J4.'0t; 55, hn (CM), 24:11; It Kl-* ((.dM), 2S:11; 62. ~ (CdM), 25:11; ... Mlrowtcz (CdM). JS:91t 10.: Hoopii (CdM). 27:24; n. HaftJlt (C.dM), aJ1; t~ Olfmg (CdM), .S5. ··r:···. ' • • .· Daily Pilot . • TODAY'S MATCHUPS , J'he Orange Coast College men's soccer team will try; to maintain its unbeaten streak with a road battle against Santa Barbara City College today at 4 p.m. in a nonleague tilt. • The Pirates (3-0-2) have outscored the opposition, 22-6, this season, but shot blanks in Friday's scoreless game at San Diego Mesa. Leading the oUense is Gino Vitale-San.sosti, who has six goals. A win would give the Bucs four for the year, one more than all of last season. · In other events today: •The OCC women's golf team opens the Orange Empire Con- ference with a match against Fullerton today at 7 a.m. •Costa Mesa High's girls tennis team kicks off the 2000 sea- son at Tustin High with a 3 p.m. match against the Tillers. • The David L. Baker Golf Course will be the site for a non- league matchup between the Newport Harbor girls golf team and Fountain Valley, beginning at 2:30 p.m. -by Tony Altobelli . SP.ORTS Monda); Sept.mber 11, 2000 7 COMMUNITY COLLEGE BRIEFS Pirates split two at Cuesta Cup in Saturday's games •Following 3-2 win over College of the Sequoias, Orange Coast drops tough one to Santa Rosa, 1-0. SAN LUIS SOCCER Devon Wright led the OBISPO -The Pirates' sconng with three in Orange Coast College that contest, while Neisha women's soccer team went 1-Hoagland added two goals 1 in the first day of the Cues-and CM.stine McDonald had ta Cup Saturday afternoon at one. Cuesta College. In the thud-place final the Following a 3-2 comeback PU' ates (3-1) "knocked off host win over College~ or the Saddleback, 12-3. Sequoias, the Pirates were Wright, Hoagland, Dylene shut out by the Northern Cal-Coberly· and Tracy Maddox ifornia powerhouse Santa each had two goals. wbtle" Rosa, 1-0. Heather Lemke, Jennifer ln the win over Sequoias, Hallman, Kristina Miloslavic Christina Guerin, Lilly Lopez and Kathy Klarich each and April Lynch each scored added solo ldllies. for OCC (4-2). whtle goal- keeper Amanda Bell notcbed three saves. The Pirates hung tough against Santa Rosa. but could not find the back of the net. SADDLEBACK COUEGE TOURNAMENT Third~ OllANGE CoAsr 12. 5ADouaAcK 3 Saddleback 0 0 2 l · 3 Newport Harbor High's football team comes back from a loss to Orange (later reversed by 5 forfeit) with a 32-13 victory over Marina. Danny Pulido hauls down three touchdown receptions from Justln Glordan1 for Newport. Newport Harbor's football team bombs ·Laguna Beach, 41-7, in its first game. 10 N~wport's Marc Tagleferrl, a transfer from Santa Monica, rushes for 119 yards and a touchdown on only eight carries. Steve Walker throws two touchdown passes for the Sailors. Bell had three ~aves, while Santa Rosa had four, includ- ing a stellar effort off a shot by Katie Odgen "The goalie smashed mto the post to make that save,· Coach Barbara Bond c;a1d. •It was a great save off d great shot.· Orarige Coast 3 4 2 3 -12 OCC · Wright 2, Oaylene Coberly 2, Hoagland 2, Tracy Maddox 2, Heather Lemke 1, Kristina Miloslavic 1, Jennifer Hallman 1, Kathy Klarich 1. Saves: None. Corona del Mar's football team winf its second game of the year by crushing Garden Grove, 48-7. CdM quarterback Josh Wah throws one TD pass and rushes for two more. Estanda's football team shuts out La Quinta, 28-0. The Eagles' Bacby Gonzalez rushes for 151 yards while Jeff Peny throws two touchdown passes. CdM's football team gets shut out by a tough Huntington Beach team, 28-0, tn its season opener. The ~a Kings' Todd Kehrll provides most of Cd.M's offense, cqmpleting 11 of 21 Pirates take third Semifinals GolDEN W£sT , 2. occ 6 Orange Coast 2 3 0 1 · 6 Golden West 2 ~ 2 4 · 12 Costa Mesa's comeback attempt falls short to Wesbninster in football, 12-8. The Mustangs' Ray Obrel scores on a • passes for 101 yards. George Dlc.kson collects four receptions forCdM. MISSION VlEJO POLO -The Orange COdst · College women·~ Wdler polo team took third place at the Saddleback Wdter Polo Tour- ndment Fnddy an9 Saturday. OCC -Wright 3, Hoagland 2, McDonald 1. Saves: Kennedy 9 touchdown run in the fourth quarter anq adds a two-point conversion. He finishes with 191 yards. Newport Harbor's girls volleyball team wins its season opener, 15-13, 15-12, 1-5-5, over-GaJvary Chapel-Of Santa Ana. Jeannette Hecker bas ~ght kills for the Tars while Mellua Snow gets seven kills and nine digs. Estanda's water polo team loses to Palos Verdes, 12-2. Peter Shlnner and Luis Uceda score for the Eagles. The Southern California College women's volleyball team takes third place at the Christ College Irvine Labor Day Festival. The Vanguards' Heather Frewtn and LesUe Lastrapes are named to the all-toumam~t team. DEEP SEA SUNDAY'S ·cOONTS Newport Landing-6 boats. 204 anglers. 20 yellowtail, • 1 bluefln tuna, 1 barracuda, Estanda's boys water polo team hammers Valencia, 22-7. Corona del Mar resident Craig Etchegoyan wins the boys 13-14 age group in the WSA Di.strtc;;t 5 surfing competition. / FoUowmg Friday's 10-5 wm over Mt. San Antoruo and 14-3 win over Southwestern, the Pirates fell on Sdturday to Golden West, 12-6 96 bonito. 12 calico bass, 487 sand bass, 56 rockfish, The Eagles' Joe Huang scores five times and Chad BoUenbach adds four goals. NOTE: MandatOtY job Walk·ltVougll ii !8QUired lllrtlng II City Hall lobby, n Flllr Drive. at 10:00 a.rn., Tueeclay, ~nia. 12., 2000. ubll1hed Newport 8HCh·Co1t1 Mtll Delly Pilot ~ 4, 11, 2000 M929 • 212 sculpm, 15 sheephead, -compiled by Joseph Boo 460 giant squid, 1 cabezon. II~ For ..... lnfonnlllon: Mon-Fri 9:00llm '° 4:00pm (819) 580-9200 c:.w..wn Recoi11'ey•a C«p , 525 Em Mllfl SllWI. P 0 !lox 22004, El ~. Ce 92022-toof lift) 580-9200 0.ted 24, 2000 Trustee omc:. Hlery v Colon, Ext. • 3017 01128.0MM;11/2000 R· Flctltloue Bualnn1 tume !Matem.nt Thi following perlOnl .,. dolna bullnela u: DSW r>tslgn SludiOI, 2120 Dtllwar1 St ""1-. c. Huntington Belen, CA 92648 D1vld S. WhHltr, 2720 Oelawatt SL. ""1-. C. Huntington B11ctl. CA 92848 Thlt buslntSI Is con- dudld by: II\ indMcUI Hive you atarttd doing buelne11 yet? YM. 8117/00 David S. Wheeler Thia etallment wa1 filed with the Coun(y Clerk of Orange County on 08l28l2000 2000M3SNC ~ Ptlo4 Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25. 2000 M930 Fictitious Bualneu Name Stat.ment The lollowl~• .,. dolna 11: The '"Vlll1ge, 9231 Candle wood Drive, Hootington Buch, CA 92848 .... 725 Thomu Richard LOfd, 9321 Candltwood Oltve, Horrttngton Beed\, CA 92Me-472S TlW buelneA II con-dldld by. 11'1 lndlYidllll H1v1 you •tarted doing bueltlMI ytll? No Thomu Richatd Lon:I Thlt ... lament WU lllad with the ~ Clettc of ()qngt ~ on ~ 200otHMH tti.'1:. ~ 28, = NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PREOUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS Nola ii hereby glwn lhll th• Huntington Beach Union High School Olllnct. hertln- 11ler refelled to u the District. wtll receNe up to September 22. 2000. fonns tor Prequahtica· bon oC Conti.c::tors In ec- cordlnce with Public Conti.ct Code 20111.5. Proepectlve blddefl arw required to submit 1 compltl•d Standerd Stltemtnl cC Experience and Finlncill Condilion. The period of pre· qulliflc:ellon thlJI bt lor one 111 year from the subm salon date ffsted above. Thi 011h1et 111- tlclpat11 1d\lertislng for bide lor Modernization lltd/or New ~ lion at the tolowing hlgtl ldlool• over the next y11r: W11tmln1ter, Huntington B11ch, Founllln V1ll1y, Ind Metlnl ~ IChoola. PadtlQM ere avlll- able from the Oiatrlct, Purchlalng Department 10251 Yortctown Av• .. Huntington Beech. CA 92648 or by cdr1g Sull McL1n1. Director • Procur.mtnt 11 (714) 964-3339 lll1. 4350. Prequ1llflcatlon p1ck- 1ge1 mull bl returned by~ 22. 2000 to:L~,,.. eocla1•, PO Box 903, 180 Orul V*t Rold, Loe 3, LAl<I Anowheed. CA 92352. By: ""' llcUne Dll'fftor-l'rocure1t11nt Publi.hed Newport 811cti·Co1t1 M111 o.ly PloC ~ 4, NOTICE INYmNG BIDS Notice la hereby given th1t the Huntington BHch Union High School District will ,.. c.lve IMled bidl lor lhe following: Bid No 850. Audio Vilual !quipment Cue: September 22, 2000; 200 pm Bid epedlicltlonl and f~ can be obtained from the Purchuing 0.- partiMnt at 10251 Vortctown Ave.. Hunt· lnaton Blech.' CA 0t by :~i'tJ?14) 964-~ Bids •• bl reoelvwd In the Purchlltng O.· partment no later than Iha date and time atipu- l1ted 1bov1, at wnlch time bids wlll be OUblidY opened and tlld' lloud E1cn bid ahell rtmllfl vllld for • period of 45 dlys after the dlte spec- ified tor the receipt of bid•. The Dlatr1c:t .n.u 1>e the eolt judgl of the quality of eupp1i.e of· feted and r-t'VM the rtaht '° rtjecl lff'/ °' .. bide and to waive lllY'f Ir· regulantllll 11'1 the bide °' the bidclng. Pur9Ull1t to Public COnV1ct Code SIC\IOnl 20118 and 20652. the bidder m1y 1llow other ldlool di9· lrtcll In the eountiea lilted In the bid doc:u· mentl 10 purchat "IP" olln under thl aame tern. and condlllor& ~leech Un- ion .HIOfl School Dtt- trtct loll'd cl TNNM By Sual Melani, Dnaot -PrOQnl'Mf'lt I E.nercrv Col-wMlon Publlthed Newport 11, 2000 M!!20 811ch·Co1t1 Mtll _____ ....,,.._, Dally Pl1ol September NOTICE OF 1 t, 18, 2000 PU8UC HEAAtNO M933 REIOLUTION OF NOTICI! OF APPUCATION TO PUBLIC HEARING R!ORQANIZl AND AVAILABILITY TERRITORY OF 1 .... 2000 To Wl'IOm ll May Con-ANNUAL FJctttloua BuelnM• earn: PERFOAll•Nc• Mime 1'811 INlll On Tu-=, Saptem-.. "" The ~ per-. blf ze, . the cav AND EVALUATlOH .,. doing ~ •· Coundl of the City ol REPORT ir.:::11~Ttrrau, ~ ~ ~ the~~:~ C 920 t 4 alcief .,_ d 1 M .... , Hq*ng and LOftl'll Tamborr91 10 ~ ~ Com~ Develop- Terrua. IMM, <iiiecit. tlon to commence tl*'C= ....... 1~~ nla 12914 ~ ·~ the .... ...... .. ,,.,., Thie ~ la 00t1-Ofw9 ~County Local ~led Annuel dllC:Wd by: 11'1 ~ ~ F«mell0!1 Com-Plffotmanot and EVIi- Have · ~ atarted llliaalan (LAFCO) ht ~,.=,J~ Oo*'ll bualnW ~ No =:v ~ "" hM bltn comde~ ~::::::::' ... ··IAV KNOU.8-(~ ~- fl*I wWI the c;ouney ~ '°u..!!9 dllM d ~ ~ a.ti of er.. ~ ...,._ -and New-... Qty'. ....._.. on otl1~71M ~'r°"~ HEOHT1 '~ p~R ~ ~Piiie = 11 , ... IAlftNt "°""°" ..... pMod of .Mt 1, ~a.-WI? t::.":.'r:'9~~ :.~~,~ ............ ) prcMdla • ..,.,..,, of Pt••• ...... 111 • NEWPORT COMT lllDtM'IMe uncllf\alleft ..... • I •ant NtO ..,. fWll*l 119 _......, M'* Ulnl n. .................... ol ...,._ cl .... ""*' ,,.,.. -.. ~ ....... -.. c.y al....,....-.....~-...... ~ ... -, htlr'll .... to .... ........ ,.. ..................... .....-~ ... ~ c:::. ":. '::= .... = ~ i:: Jat1n DMt ic.. ao fueellw. ~ .... ..,. I Howell. lie M, ........ ,.1DOQ; ~ _. tC*I tn--=.t~t ---.::·:..-.~ --L ..._. ""6'L!':'C ~.... .--.... =.:;-..-..... -~~ ~#'--=·-= • ll!IJ.ll ~~ houSlng choice public THE COSTA MESA services for yoolh Hf\· ZONING ADMINIS· lore ind lower income T RA T 0 R W I L L persona In general RENDER A DECISION Fuodt were alao utlitzed ON THURSDAY SEP· to undertalle recrea· TEMBER 21. 2000 OR tlonlUoommurnty faethty AS SOON AS POSSI· improvements BLE THEREAFTER ON All persons interested THE FOLLOWING In reVlewlng the CAPER 'ITEMS may lnspec1 a copy at I. ZONING APPLICA· thl City o4 Coela Mesa TION ZA·00·35 FOR Housmg and Community TOM TURNEMOUNG Development Dlv11Mon ELECTRIC SIGN COM-offlce. locatod at Costa PANY AUTHORIZED MtN Qly Hall, n Faor AGENT FOR ABBOTT Dnve, 5th Floor, Costa B LIPSKY/HOLIDAY MHjl. CA 92628. Wril· INN. FOR A PLANNED ten comments With re· SIGNING PROGRAM 1P1C1 to lhe CAPER 'Mii FOR HOLIDAY INN TO be 1ccepled by the ALLOW A 65 FOOT Cily'a Housing and TALL FREEWAY-ORI· Community Develop· ENTED. FREE·STAND· mtnt Division beginning ING SIGN. LOCATED September t2. 2000 AT 313 t BRISTOL: through September 26. STREEl IN A C 1 ZONE 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL DE· In 8ddlbol1 to tne c;om.. TERMINATION EX· mtnt penod, a public EMPT hurlng Jo review 2 ZONING APPLICA· 1999-2000 proqram ac· TION ZA·00·37 FOR complllhment1 will be BRAD MC NAMEE. AU· held by the Qly of Coste THORIZED AGENT Meea Redevelopment FOR S'TfVEN P AND Ind Residential Rt· ANNIE YOUNGLOVE hlbilltation Comm11tH FOR AN ADMINISTR.4· on Se91em1>1< 25, 2000. TIVE AOJUS™ENT TO Thie public hearing will ENCROACH INTO RE· be held at Co&ta Mesa QUIRED FRONT City Hal. n Felr Ot'IVI, SETBACK (20' RE· C06a Mesa. CA, Con· 0 U I R E D I 5 ' le~ Room 1A The PROPOSED). IN CON· public Mlmg Wiii i.g1r1 JUNCTION WITH A 11 8 30 PM. qf eoon PROPOSED TWO- thtre1fter. STORY ROOM ADDI· Writtan commtnll or TION TO AN EXISTING requesta tor 1ddltional s I N 'O L E -F A M I L y Information m1y be DWELLING LOCATED dnctld tq Mlk' l.Nres. AT 229 ROBINHOOO 11 the 1Wo1e 1lddrllf 0t PLACE IN AN Rt by calling 1714) ZONE ENVIRONMEN· 764·56785 Written com-TAL DETERMINATION. ment mu* ti, r~ved EXEMPT. no lattf thin 4•30 PM IF THE ABOVE AC· September 29, 2000 TION(S) IS/ARE Pubbhed Newport CHALleNGED IN B11ch·Co111 Meu C 0 U R T , T H E Dilly Pilot Slpllf!lber CH.AUENGE MAY BE 11, 2000 LIMITED TO ONLY _____ .... M ..... 9...,3_.4 THOSE ISSUES RAISED IN WRIITEN SELL OORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE ZONING ADMINIS· your home TRATOR PRIOR TO THE ABOVE DATE. through classified FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICA· TIONS. TELEPHONE (714) 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 200, n FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA. CALIFORNI~ Published Newport Beech·Coata Meu Daily Pilot September 11, 2000 M932 Actltiou1 Bualnesa Name Statement The following pereons are clolno bullnesa aa. Accelereted Per· lormance Auto. 15337 P1pehne. Huntington Beach, Clllfomta 92649 Daniel J Woods, 8572 Segovia Circle. Hunt· logion Blach. Califom11. 92647 Thts bu11ness 11 oon· ducted by II\ indMdual Have you started doing bullness yet? No Daniel J Woods Thia ltltement WH hi«! with the County Cle!tc of Or.nge County on 09/07/2000 200088397'2 Dally Pilot Sept 1 t • 18, 25. Oct. 2. 20,gQ M938 FIND an apartment through classlfied FlctltJou1 Bualness ,..me Statement The following persons are doing business u. French Balcony, 660 W 17th StrHI. Costa Mesa.. CA 92627 Anna Mane Wilson, 8842 Sltttlf11ld Onve. Huntington BHctl, CA 92646 This bu&lfllN II con- ducted by • LlmittO P1rtl'lersh1p Have you 111rted dOlng busll-. yet? No Ama Marie Wffson This 1111ement w11 hied with the County Cleft-. of Onlnge County on 08/t 512000 20008IS7269 ()Illy Piiot ~21 . 28, S!ol 4, 11, ¥921 [)i,t·ount ( ~a,l~t·t I TJ1 11 I PI 1.i.I i • " c. "f QM/.111 far Direct Cremation •• $495 Immediate Burial •• $99S (lncl.wlit. C'..dn) Prcarnngcmcnt Programs Available for fWICl'lll Scrviots, Cmnationa 11\J Cat.kcu c 1 I '\ I I ' \ I : I , , . ' '• \ \ I I ''. ', . I ' \ . I I ' STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • , Bew to "-e A Rurr:i 1tml 1lr111Ui1u•11 urr ~nhj1•r1 to d1a1t"I' \\'ithour nmicr. T11r puhli~hrr l'<''il'l'\'f's 1hr riµlu 111 rt11"<1r: rr1·lu~,ir~. rrvi34.· or n·jrfl any rltb~ifii'<I uth(1r1i..rmrnt. Plra'r n·por1 11u\ rm•r rluu UW\ ht• in rnur da"ifirc I ud imi11r1li1111·I~. Thr Duily Pil11111t't'flll' 110 ~aliilit\ for am rrror 1111rn 111hrni..r1111•111 for wlilrh it llUJ\ l1t• n·~po1111ibll' t•wc·pl for tlw m,1 of tlw ~part• urlUllll~ 0(11·11p1r1I h~ thr rm•r Cn·cli1 run uuh IH' aUo\\ ,,ti for 1111· D Monday .................. Friday 5:00pm ; Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm I I I ' " .. 1..! fthl llh4'r1 i1111. . G:t EOUAI. llOUSIHG OPPORTUNITY All real estate lH!wrtlStno In !Ills newsp.iper IS SUbjeel to tne ~~ral Fair Hou~no Act ot 1968 as amended whoch makn 1t illegal 10 advertise •any preference 11m11ihon or d1scnm1nation b.ued on race. COior rtllO· ion. sex. hilndlc:ap lam111at status OI natl()flaJ orio•n or aq 1nten11on 10 make any such preferenc;e hrltllahon OClllscommahon 1 ·IS 101. 216 32 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SAL.£ NEWPORT BEACH B1~oot Town"-S1.2Ml1~'1=t1al Cellf R!!l!y. 94M37-14211 NPB 30th Sl PENTHOUSE 2bf, 2.5ba condo, grllllte Ula, By OwlW $495,000 714-669-9698 PRIME ESTATES Lots & Ocean Views! Call Patrick Tenore Agent 949-856·9705 OCEAN VIEW CONDO $209,000. Good loc. Carmen Sipos, ogl Prud Cd Realty 949·642-3873 ByFu ('H9) 6:31 -0394 By .... (9-+9) ()42-5678 ly MIMD Penoa: 330 West Bav 'tret'I COl!ta ~1~. CA 92627 \t ""111A1 Bh d. & Bal' i,1. , l'k ""' i11c ludt I l~lr nun1t a1l4I 1~rn numhrr ail41 v 'U •'Ill 100 f,u-L "111 " 1100' 11wct) . FJ ~-·41, Index N812 blocb to bNdl. Pool """*. Fp, ""' bl. wld. ger. pron lem pr.rd. flex tlm'lt no lmkw'drugpets. o.w 94MS0-1m 420 ao.411 1 ·'°" == I · Royal CreK:Cnl Illy Front &c>llae pnvate ol1fce plus dnlt aptee lncludng storage lpllCI. Call Amy 949:§5(}9070. FV Office bldg tor IN 500-11M af Kl'ON from Mlle Squer1. 10840 Wimer AYI. Aalt lbout High Speed Internet. 714-751-2717 ADPOAl&ALc! Certified Antique & Rcsidcnrial Conrenrs Appraisal~ a.-s 'lelt>phonl' 8::30um-5:00pm ~loodn-fnday \l~lk-111 8::iOarrl-'):00pm ~looda~·.f rida~ - ~ ' ' , 470·471 --- - Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm Alto Salopllone Breu ....--------------RbAIL. IA.LES w/ctM. Ablolu1e1y 11u M • tt ' ......_ Tiit ._.. new. S1crlllce $475 arrw S New1>o11 .,_. .,,. In i=.. c.u 714-527.otlOO Ion w.111 ,... pdl trp'd Newport Coast YJlas w. ,._ '° 111 ~ a.,, 0tn P11no SalesJM ... ..lr....: .. ~ gooda. Ht1111 _,.... & 8Mutlful Condition, S.ttln c:u ...... ~ '5 ptnlion. Fu "' to N1co1t Bleck. Sacrifice S2450 0_ ..... --'--'· -~ft.;,.;......-i ~-949-M0-1213 or call 714-22t-l501 71627.otlOO ·-r......, .. 1VlillDlJ(U """" .................. .......,,,_ 8411·M0.999t ., Yema~vemt Solntt MarrioctHocm&TradeSOOws.If}Ulcnjoy SEAlllSTAESS/T1llor, Plano '*Y oood cond ....,, i.:ilo & ~with rhc public. wewanl)'cu on np'd PT/FT, Btamont bench 5575 ., Tr\lmpet our tCllT\. Gn:at ~ poo::nOal. apprm 2S-2'J Shore, L~ W!lh bMtlldlA east, 3mo old, L-··-..... ..L nl--ca11~;.. ... l...I....... __.. IU2 $250. Cal 714-$27-0900 riuuD per wax. nca~.:: --tA w.-. 1 'ICl!Ul. ......::;; .. ~-· -""""=-=~=~ SHIPfllNO DRMR 1 4411 IERQWl)ISE I (949) 464-6418 or fu rcswnc ro & inlllllr, FT, good cMW1g ~ANTED (949) 464-631 O '~ tru~~+J?9~n . -. ~.OE •MWO COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINS! Gold, silver, T!ACHEltS lhts news pa per wllt not kllowlngly accep1 any adverfisement lor real tlllle which IS in v1olat1on ol lhe law Our readers are htreby informed that all dWtUlnos adVert1std In ttlls newspaper are available on an equal opportllnity \)Ujs To complain of d1scrim1· nation call HUO IOlr flee al t ·800-42~ 8590 83 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SAL.£ NEWPORT COAST 154 HOUSESICONDOS FOfl R£HT BAI.BOA ISWD Cotta ... Ofc lklltM from 500 sl 10 1,500 st: Gii 1oc rt Hltbor Blvd I 405; Mle: VTVIEN L. HESSEi jtwelr(. WllChn entiques. Ooledll>IM 949-642·9447 CM Huntilgton BMcll Ind Fountain Vt/Wt KlnderCerH art llll'dq lor T..:tllll lownt Price In Newport SW..: 8111 ~ NAl Clp!!!I Commlrcill .-------~ c-1 PopUar Trovn C" Cottage OllnMr 3br 2ba, Ilse. lum. pafles. frplc. 2 car gar. w,o, 9 mo lse S2500 lg 38f 2..58t IY nn. Fp. 11111 rm. 1°'11111 din rm + guett ,..v./lgliYaree.:~ ~. naly I•-ml j ttOUSESrtONDOS ~ FOR SALE GENERAL SO DOlll ·SO llOYUM FREE COUNSELING F'RU LIST Of IOIES HUDNAREPOS 71'·134.UOO '.'f n HAil Hr Al I ·.; IATT HOMES OF THE WEEK Showe ... Homn Fors. In OUr Sit Rell E.._ ~I QlilPlly Adi 8tlit II "5. DllcUIM T~ IPll AIM ••• ~"°= DNdllne Wtdntlldly IPll ..... ~ ........ LOCAL ... .... l1Mton Clill Y!dJr II LllA RIVERA ....,.4-4212 . AllE WltLEY MN7Mltl ... . t"4~ • • I -IC , ......... ~.~~ ., . 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Aowet ... ~· .. ~ LAND ROVER NEWPORT. llACH ... ,, ..... llERC(OU c no w 18,300 ml, 1 ,..., CIHl!t Pull, moon-rool, aplil ''8' btnch. 123.000. call Jdln e&720-M5 or 483-1082 JIEACEDU fllWO .. MIOO 191, Ill ~":ci ...-m.-... LANO ROVER NEWPORT llEACH MM4ffi45 SATURN SU W. Iii cond. ... ~ 11.t po-., -11'11 1ltrto, 1Uoy whttl• $ 13,000. 714480-3793 llERCEOES 3'0SEL '13 Blut, loeded, new tirta, 27k mi on "* moa, $6500, show!oom MH44-4486 MERCEDES 500 SL '93 Bridge 8v CHARLES GOREN wtth OM.AR SHARIF end TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q I • Both vulnerable. u South you hold: •AQ J 75 Ci?AU 0 7 •A Kl4 Your riJbt-hand oppoi~ns the bidcllna with one · . What ICtion Clo you take? A • The.e days 1 one-1ptde ovcrcall can be made on &ood lw>ds, but we would not tab that action here. Not only is the hand overly strona. but it could play in :'l: of three unbid suit.I. Make a t double, then bid spades over partner's response. Q l -Neither vulnerable. u South you hold: •K64 <::1 AJ107 J95 •A IOl Pal1ner opens the bidding willl one spade. What do you respond? A · You have a balanced 13 point~ with three-card spade support but no stopper in diamoncb. Neverlhcless. 10 bid anything other than two no lnlmp wt1J diiton lhe bidding too muc&, since panner will presume you have a five-card w11 if you respond two heans. The problem wifi come on lhe next round should partner raise to three no trump. You will have 10 decide whether lO cor· rect to four ~pades. and we ~lightly favor that action. •AQJIK <:.lAQJfff 0 .4" •\Wd The blddiri bas DrOCOOded: SOUTH ~ES'f No-nl EAST •• ,_ 10 .... ! Whal do yoo bid now? A • Do 1M?t ao jumpln1, around. squ~your 6iddma IJ*C. You mlght needlots of room to lnve1ti- 111c lhc possibilities fully, to start with 1 qWet two hutu. Since a change Of suit by opener afta a tWO- ovcr-one re!JIOllSC is an aljsolute force, the1'C t.S no dancer that lhe auction will act dropped there. Q 5 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold· • AQl74 ~ AQ 0 t.l • K 91.l The bidchng bas rirocecdcd: SOUTH wrsr NORTH EAST •• 1'115.1 2• ..... ? What ac1ion do you take? A • You are worth a move 1oward game, lllld the choice I ies between three spades. a general try unless , you play that as pn:empc.vc, lllld a help-suit game try of three clubs. We prefer lhc latter, since it pinpoinlS where you need 10 find partner's strength to have play for I 0 tricks. - Monday, Sepeember 11, 2000 9 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZUE .__ 0 toOO ~-.,._ 29 ~ 47Mo91 c::lrnbm'I MS ,,.,.,..-..ICIW'YJlyw 30 Mold 0-... ...,.,. .., 32 -~ 49 Plll'l d I jM:ll8I 33 Typed b9rgllwl 50 S...... 34 ~ 51 Tl-..v'tt~ 35 Kennel 53 '"I -be IOUl1ds dltel1Wlgf" 38 er.-.· ovem 55 ,,,., 39 $1\et'p 51 OrdwA1ll 44 MalMd down ~ 45 Pleyllmt 11 57 Lodi - IChool monlllr ... ObMlratea 80 Re!1tlC 10 11 1 18 Ullla clten, mutt ... 1 Q 3 • As South. vulnerable. )'OU 871c millt $44,900 hold: Q 6 • Ne uhcr vuJncrable. as South you hold: ........ 1113 llhroldM MO 8L 11 Showroom lhrolqloul, new top, chrome .... i.. ntW llhr, $14,950 714·751·Z4&4 .._....MO Sl W Dirk chln:oal, showroom, 2 ._ 11Cl Freewey mies, 117,9116 Qbo M-71&-2311 ()Ida, Slllloutttl Ven '91 11.t po-., ILIO, .. cond, 7 "" .... 1 -rtCOlda, $3650. 949-723-1504 SATURN Tl .. door! !2t( ml, llnl cond. 1111111111 lrllll, co pleyer, pooo. HMn-2'141 VOL VO Tll'bo Wgl IMO '95 While wWI bled! lttw, 3nl Mat 80K Iii, 'ltf'( d9ln $15,800 94H4&-1162 2000 DISC SERIES I l75I07I --LAND ROVER NEWPOfl'T BEACH l .. leoMCS • K 1016 5 0 J 5 '1 A S 2 • K 9 S Partner opens lhc bidding w1lll o~ spade. What do you respond'! A -Your jKk of hcan~ "of doubcful value and your fiflll ~pade could be overtcill. If you play hmn ra1scs. lllis holding is perfect for 1hat action -bid three spades. II that 1s forcing in your methods, make a temporizing bid of two clubs. You are much too Sll'Ollg to even consider 1 iump to four splldes. Q 4 • 8olh vulnerable, as Soulll you hold: •AJ 9J ~98 0 A97J •K 54 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I . "1w 1• Pass ? What do you bid now? A • On lllu specific Duct ion, the modem style is to uut a major-suit rebid as showing no.extra values, as a nonnal reverae would. Since rais- ing clubs implies 1 stronger or more distributional hand in suppon. that leaves two spades as your only rebid. STUMPED? Cal for~• r-.-.. -,- • .,. ... -1-t00-37o-tl00 eJCI.. code 500 lassified is C NVENIENT whether you're buying,,. selling, or just looking, classified has what you need! CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 --·HMJ "°"" .... ,,_.. ... lllOlt.811111~ -Qn AtllH:Me•+rJ-• & Asir1 't•• ........ ..., ....... 7 ..... 7111 ..... , .. ' ---~l--~, . ' .... , , ........ , PUBLIC NOTICE The Ctlif. Public· Utllitlu Com· million REQUIRES flat .. UMd house- ldd goods mcMl1I pnnt their P.U.C. Cll T IUnbet: lmoe and c:haufltl'S print hlir T.C.P. iunber In .. ~ II you hlVe a ciu- ion~ flt llgllo- Jy d • moYW, "'° or dlauffer, Cll: PUBUC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558-4151 ~t\. I\ • ;;~~ _._... ' PAlmNG 1 1 • ........ 1 ,,_~ Pbitbtrl OIAIN l tlWU = =~ 949-645-2352 -. . All ORAtiS U' lCL066fD .__ _ ___;;.....;:.._,;;;;.;........;.t ------ ' • l . . . . . ' I 11, 2000 Daily Pilotl ... ' ' I i' ' : ' ' ( I ' ' i ' \ ' ( I i ( ( ) ' . ( ' ' I NOT SO MUCH PR"E-OWNED AS PREVIOUSLY · ADORED. 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