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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' ..... . The first d•y of November's • trea~ with ~rtty cloudy sit~ and intervals of \unshine. r-.. moment to 1ust smell the fr~hnes.s. See .. _ J SERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MESA COM'AUNITIES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WO: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2001 TeWmkle failed some students, U.S. fmds • ()(~µctrtnwnt ol Educcttlon rult>~ lht• m1ddh· ~dwol cl1<I not provtdt• Pquctl <•ducdlton to Enqhsh-lc111qt1<1<11 · lt·<1m1·r..., The Nt!wpor1-Ml•sct distnd now must cl1•vt •l11p 11 n·111.-d y. Deirdre NewmAn DAILY PILOT . . 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Rather ll .. the encouragement for~ people to rely Oft •utbaiUY to i.aie mettsa tlMll ba my -\ji-ow-... '""...v-up and ...ty Mult- • bood yMl'I '"'9 beridl9d by tbe IDdtWluilll IDoaleed. W1amr .. 1as-1111c ...... ., .......... .,.,,,.... ., . ; JapillW ..... lhtt nPw kid in school And th11 meant lhnl tnPVltably I was tested. I was neither big nor combative, bul m those yean I learned vanous ways to defend myseU -not always. but sometlr!les. by Hghting. whkh I didn't do very weU. But u toon u the other JUda MW lhe9e quali• U.., I WU~ wbk:h meant tb9y would ltaDd wttb .... ., the odda WW.. lkewed. 1be NJDe tbtng ... lrU9 of tbe :::ri· ... ...... topllAI ........ ... coa.da••t wta r 1111111 .... ¥ill' ....... ..... ftwauld ..... .... ............. _ complaints to luqhn dUthor· ily. And t~st' PXJM•nPnres tn both youth .tnc1 th1• military prov_1ded mP with tools to deal with., lrt>quently cut- throat sonf'ty without 41Jow- ing it to ltikP lht> edge off the truly good ttungs in hfe It ts the teas t.he11 I.ht> llkell- hood of ~eloping such aldDI a eroded by the cre- aliall ol formal bullying poll- del that melt .. me uneuy wilb tbml. . That's why, when the N9wpart ..... IChool board ··-w..aegow...t *°"'' D M•ID...._· ww 11 •; t 11c • • neP' • . .... ... z ............ , .. wh"h n mse or thrf'ttlen to cctuse bodily harm or per· ~ondl degradation· take place on tehool property. I yot unee1y all over again. So I sat down with Supt. Robert Barbot and IChool board trustee Den. 81.Kk to find out why the people who sbant my YWwl shouldn't ,_. UDMSY too. n.y begarl by apllin· tngtW ..... two ...... ~-1-'111' .... ~..:... .. ::~~:': tnmlMC .. u-. ....... tiaD ea.-..... .. ... f t• tbe..., of ...y .... SllMU. ... M ClASWllS .... ... .. ................ .. PUalC mftm . -··-·--···-· M NI\ ... _ ................ ·-··----11 o mw ........... __ ,,, -··-.~-~~ ~--......... .......... ........ ~ ' . . . IN A2 Thursday, NcN.mber 1 , 2001 1..UJY-llliSlllSS Newport ad agency wins S:t-mDHon stiUe contract Newpcllt Bwb-bued ~ 4l98IK'Y l.aw16DL9, Mayo & Ponder WU NC*ltly awarded tbe $3-millioo READ California contract by tbe Gov· emon omce o1 tbe Secretary for Edu· - cation for tbe third mmecudve yeAt. The contract allowt the agency lO design a public education camp&gn to promote the tmport&DCe of retd· ) Daify Pilot TAKING FUGHT • With winter coming) .i S(AN Hlll!R rJAl\V Pl\0 1 A pelican Oles from a concretl' beam beneath the Dover bridge along Cout Highway In Newport Beach. Brief IL IN 8 SINESS Mimi's hosts writing contest for sch ools Mimi's Care in Costtt MP.-.c1 1~ encouraging elementary school r h1l· dren to express what they c1n• thc1nk · ful lor by entenng a wnb.nq contest The "What I Have to Bt> Thonklul For • contest lS open tu au ele- mentary school chtldrPn rPUMdless ol whether they attend public or pnv.1tl• schools or are home-schoolt>d. Wnters wt.IJ competl" for lhP wc1ncl prize old $1,000 savings bond Other pnzes include $250 sttvmgo; hooch. c1nd tree rhnner cerbfirc1les Essays must be no more thdn om• page c1nd only o ne subm1!>!>ton pN student will bf' tt CCPplPd Ec1rh Pnlry -;houlcl includP lht• r halcl '" nc1nw. c1d dr t>!.~. agf'. grudt> uncl school A panel ol 15 Judge•!> will rt>Vt<'w the Pssa yc. c1nd c1wnrc1 pn.tf'!. in thr1>1• c dlf'CJOrll"!> finc1hsl!> will ht' invited to d lun- e llPon di I 0 c1.111 Nov 21 ot M1m1'!> < 'c1 le. IH:!5 N1•wport Blvd , Costc1 ~lesa To 1>ntE!1, ~<'nd ''"· t•ssay to: The Wnlf' Stull. c/o f-'rdnk Groff, Inc , .IDO E. Broc1dwc1y St . Second Floor, Long Bedch. CA 4080J Entnes must he rece1ve<1 by Nov. 7 lnlonndllon (5h2)491 · IOOO Costa Mesa company aids in Pnt~rgy effici ency L1~7hllnq Tc•dinology SPrv1cPs Inc .. with olflrP!> in < 'ostd t-.lesc1. recently completPd work on two ltghlmH relroht prowr ls rlt G ri!('Wrty Boull>- vc1rd in Sttn frnnn~co Tlw two hu1lclin~1~ tN1ture the ldl· 1•sl IPrhnol0<11c<1I c1dvc1nC'e!> m f'ner- CJY·Pf11C1Pnt hqhtmq hX!Uf P<; dllcl -.en· <;ors. 11Kludmg tx·rupt1nry sensor!> The 1ww hqhrmg lixturf'!> w ill ... c1v+> Bu-.ton l'ropertlt' .... lhP owner!> Of lhP IWO htlllclln!J'" $J :HJ,()()0 ctnn11<1ll y rn f•n1•1qy -11•l<1tf'cl ro ... t!>, company officials say. Llghung Technology Services has worked with many major commeroal bwJders. aerospdce companies. hos· p1tals dnd schools to help them reduce lighting costs by 60':t... . New home developme!lt opens in Corona del Mar A new housing development opened m Corona del Mar last month, with homes available (rom the $n00,000s to lhe $900,000. The Sailhouse commuruty. which 1s bemg built by John Laing Homes, 1!> showcasing six homes m the pedeslnt1n·oriented commumty plan thdl includes l>Odrdwolks and a look - out <leek. The cottage· dn<I bungdlow-style homP!> rt1nge 1rom l ,3o7 to 2,J83 c.qudre lf'f'I In SLX different noor pldns. The homes are nfl Sea Lane past I ldrhor View Dnve The sales olface 1s op ... n ddLly lrom 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. lnlom1dllon. (94!-l) n40-0050 Happy, happy, joy, j o_y, heres a wonderful t0y Thoc.e who huy thm9!> Imm I ltlp· PY < 'o can only tmdqmf' whttt lhey're m ror Frcm1 happy c1n1· mal masks and vtson. to happy ldnny packs. the products dll come .wross as quite perky. And thdt's notlunq tc1 kno<·k, of rnur;P So, when Happy's Hec1d Tnp f'nterP<l the Dally Pilot mdllb<1x, 1t wc•nt over pretty well. Descnbed as lhe "ultlmate head massager.· the roppPr thlllgama11g looks ltke a spi- der Wlth a handle. It's really a copper hdndle Wlth 10 copper·wtre prongs When a few Piloleen gained access to 11, they scooJ}ed it up without hes1· tation and started experimentmg. According to these Head 1hp IETAll ROUNDUP hoarders, 11 dcl uutely pmv1df's d wonderful hettd n1dSSd~,Jf' w hen thr· handler uses 11 on the reop1ent ThP A11strnlt1tn rtooh1r kPy ran hf> found di Scentf•d ThNopy 1n Nt>wport Bec1ch. It m1qht l1~1k -.c .1ry, hut 1t le<!ls so ~oo<I OK. OK. THE cosnv HOLIDAYS HAVE ARRIVED The day thdt f•very cap1talJstJc busmPss has WdJl(•d for has come. Halloween \ ovPr, .rncl the other holJ· days are herP HaUmark wtll host its annual holi· day open house, .11 some of Its stores Nov Io imd 1 I Locally. lhe event .. which leatures exclusive Hallmark cards. VIP glfts, special coupons and holiday treats, can be found at Sand's Hallmark Shop at 335 Newport Cen· ler Drive. "..:••wport Beach. C ·ustomers attending the shop can l>uy d Coca-Cola Santa Musical Snow Globe for St 2.95 after buymg three Hallmark cards. The globe fea- tures a tram that circles the base and plays "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing .• So. get ready for-countless Ctuiat· mas disphtys. But fiBt, serve some of that ThanksgJVing turkey. Gobble, gobble. ' ~ -J.9-, M!>otwnor IMfl H • 411• _____ ,.,... ---~ '°""'o ~ ~),....)\I llUOf!S HQDM (949)642~ "9c.ord '/OUf ""mf""'lfl"'il"'llel""'UlhtJ lbout ttw Deity Pttot « news tip.. ~...,-.,,.... .. ~ ...,,.. ~Of ........ , •• ~can be reprodlad ~ writWn piiilhilliOh of~ - VOL IS. NO. HJ _ ... _ ~ --.... ' ,.,.,.,,.., ,......Oii.-..... _ .......... ~ ..,.,_, u.~ .... Oly ...... IMlt S1oMUJ _cMwle....._._. ,........,, --....°" ...... fMllt,...... ... IL.._ •• -.... a.e... .:r'.J::m -=· rm ,,,..,,.,...,...,... '°"' ,..,,IN! .,.... __ ,,,_ ..... ,....,,. ._..,, (Mii \1~11 ..._ "'-........... _ ....... ,,..c • * .._, ..... ,.__, i.... i1~ ,.,.C...., ...... LAQWW --.a...e ~ .......... ~ ............... .. mi.. APo"" Our eddr'99 II lJO W. ~ St • CON MeY. CA tM27. .. . ",~, ... It II._~ PoltY to prompt,.• c:orNn .. ""°"of~ . ...... c.al ~ S1~J. ,.. HowMMAQtU$ CllwlMloft The""* 0r-.. ~ CllQJS2;914t w .... a.lfled (9elt Ml-!171 -~~1Q.4121 ...... . ..._ C!Mllt MZ-- ·__. .. S144ZZJ • .. .............. 110 ........... 10 . ~----· .. ....... ............ ..., .._ ......... n• ---... ..... , ,.,_ ................. , the ski -room opens Y ouog Seconds famous skJ room has opened for the winter season. "This year we are featuring some of the best sk.1 and snowboard apparel for chil· dren through adults sizes,· says owner Kathy Bell. "We have every1htng from boots and gloves to full designer ski outlits. • At Young Sec· onds. all of the clothing 1s hand-selected so that cus- tomers get the best and lat- est styles m children's casual to formal clolhmg, Sizes range from infant through teen . including a large selection of popular rnatem1· ty wear. children's furniture. strollers, cribs, Jewelry and accessones. Consignments are accepted by appoint· ment. The store hours are noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Monday. and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Fri· day. It's at 436 Heliotrope, Corona del MaJ. (9491 673· 2120. D.F.L. Interiors Inc .. which recently opened m Corona del Mar, 1s an mten- or decor showroom special· IZing in custom products for the home. It's offenng a sale on selected Hunter Douglas products reduced up to 65°!. •. D.F.L. Interiors Inc. offers upholstered rumiture. shut· ters, bedding, fabncs and lfim, designer w oven wood shades, balloon and Roman shades. wmdow treatments and drapery. It's ongmal. showroom 1s in Torrance. and it's been sel'VUlg neigh· borif!g beach communities for eight years. Its owners travel lhe world every year to find exclusive labrics to bring back to its showroom. It's at 28-41 E. Coast High- way. Corona c1el Mar. 19491 673-4696. A pre-holiday Sdle I!> going on through Nov 18 at Von Hemert Interton m Costa Mesa. On sale are popular furniture manufar· turers such as Henredon. Jertco. Hickory White. Ma1t· land Smith and Baker, which are reduced from 20% to 40%. O ther items on sale are European unports. home h.1m1shmgs and art. There's also a big $8-nullion inventory on handmade sLlk a.nd wool Oriental rugs reduced 40% to 60% Von Hemert Interiors is on the comer of West 16th Street and Newport Boulevard m Costa Mesa. (9491 642-2050 Whole Foods Markel m Costa Mesa, the Chalone Wine Foundation and the Orange Cout CoUege Cull- ruuy A.111 Department are hosting a fund-raising din· ner for the Orange Coast College CuUnary Arts Department from 6 to 9 p.m. Thunday. All proceeds from · the dinner will go toward Greer Wylder BEST BUYS culindry school scholarship .... The five-course-tasting menu will feature seafood. New Zealand beef and lamt>, and will include wmes. A dessert made With VaJrhona chocolate will cnn· dude the dinner. Seating 1!> limited. and reservations dre required. nie cost lor thE' wme dinner is $75 . The e:hn - ner will be at the Captain\ Table at Orange Coast Col · lege. For reservations. call Tanya Fuqua at (949) 574 - 3800 or (818) 501-8484. Ext 279, or e-mail her at Tanya.Juqua~holeloods. com. Nelman Marcus 1s show. in9 rare Estee Lauder vm. tage coUectible perlume ctnd powder compacts rrom hv€· decddes through N ov I I The 2001 Estee Lauder pt>r· fume and powder compaC'I!> are now available. NeLmdn M arcus lS at Fastuon lsldnd in Newport Beach. (9491 75!-J-1900 The Monogram Store 1s busy preparing for the com· mg holiday season. Chnst· mas 2001 marks ita 20th anniversary. ·As always, Christmas is a hectic-.time for everyon.e. including those at the Monogram Store,· sc1ys Kimberly PPIPr· son at The Monogram Stor,, "Planning 1s key. so makP your Wlsh lists early anc1 the· Monogram Store wil~ gl<1dlv be able to help you with your holiday needs. Pleos1• slop 1n for some glft 1ded!> 11r merely a visit.· The Mono· grc1m Store monograms dlmost anythmg. and al!>o sells towels. bags, totes. robes. blankets, and more for custom monogramrruny It's at 182'.l Westclilt DnvE'. m the Westcliff Court m Newport Beach. (949) h42· 2119 A one-day-only pre-holi- ddy gth boutique will takt' place from 10 a.m. to 5 p m Fnday at 2365 Bayfarm Place, Newport Beach. The sale will-feature punes. iew- elry, cloUung, children's clothes, Lipsense by Sene· genoe, wreetlu, pewter and more. 1949) 645-5"17. •. , ...... WIA1IB PCmCA5T ¥11111. ~ No4a: rlbtrl. n.n .... tuntNne to kldi off the"'°""'~ .... be pertt, .._most of .. ~ """'"""' ""•• .,.._. t"9h --IM 111. bpect ............... "' .. """ .. ............. .,.. ,.....,. ·- Melofl'-t.~-up .... ANi9a of.,_ tog wil be encourand Mftv'effd ..... 5'9 .,,...,. ....... .... .... ... In..._..._., ____ "'.._ ........... . .. ,... ......... ... ............................. ...... --3 < "-•Ft t ra•I' ... .. Daily Pilot Tight security little problem, 3WA officials say • Req uued medsures could d1::,rupt fllghts, but dlrport will db1de by ledPrdl nMnddtes. P•ul Clinton D AILY Pnor JUllN \\;\YNC: /\IRl'O RT - ThL'> w1<t·k '> h-<h·1t1Lly ordc•rP<l tJyht· l'ntnq of '>t•c unty 111 tht> ndhOn's clU· porh wu., w1•lc onwd hy ufftc1als WPdnP,dct\ 1vh11.,r11cl thP dll"f>Vr1 I!> '('(lift• Tl11· • 1c·r11·111IPr<1n<t•" pulley c1nno11111 Pd Ii) Trun '>portdt 1on Sl•crl'l 1tr \ Nor 11111 n M inl'td 1in Tiw-.d o\ I llllld IC'\Ult lrl cft-ldy!> tu <0rpl<1n1• hoctrrllllCJ, hdlll"'fl n1yht'> CJI f'Vt'n ct cf P11nnq ol thP te nnmdl 11 hn•r1c h1•, clll' 1111111<1 in tht· 'Krf'f 'll· tnq pmc ,.,, 'Bas~cally, w e will take necessary action to clear terminals if a breach of 1 security is identified.· Jerry Snyder spokesm an of the FAA's Western Region ottice pdsscnyt•r,, w1• would com ply wtth " th1• ft•dc•rol ,\vtt1tton Adm1m.'>lr<1lwn Two doy., .tltPr th1· St•pt 11 dlldC'k,, l11h11 Wc1yn1· bt•< <111w 1111• hn.t ctlfJ>rn1 1n Uw 'ldh• to rr•o1,.•n lor hu!>tnt-'' Tlw cttrpurt qu11 kl)' rt'< l'IV('<I r lt'<H<1m l· Imm thP r:.\A lo 01:wn 11' d'""' .1Jh•r tmpl<'Oll•nttn q c1 rc1nq1• ol nt''"' "<·r 11ntv nw<1,UH'' f\ I« _.1rl1•) '-tltd •llfJ>11rt mctnc1q1·r. v11•w lh1• let< 1htv <t' 'l'< un• t>n5we they dre secure. said Jerry Sn yder, the spokesrJ14Jl al the FAA's We tem Region office • BdstciiUy. w e wtlJ ldke neces· !>dry dctJon to cledr temundls 1f d bredch ol secunty 1s tde ntJhed, • Sn yde1 said "WP will tc1ke dnu>IJc 'LPps, tndwilng stoprJing 'screerung r1ncl hdlttng ffights, l1 we hnd sect.I· n ty I!> not ht>tng performed r·o r· n·c·tly. • Snyder would not chs<U'i"> lht• "lt1tus ol the "ecunty mecJsurr., at luhn WcJ yn e. hut l\lc<...'drlt'y .,t11d no vtolallons hdve 0< c·urr<>d In the Idlest movP lo l1qht1•11 up the fdClhty, lht• ctlrport 5h1fll•d from undrrned <JUdrds tu ~ht>rtll., d<>put1es tu !>E.'drch tlw trunk ... 111 veh1dt•i. 1•ntPnnq lht-c.11rport l\.kCcJrl<•y would n11t rt•\ 1·<11 11thPr lllPd!>UrP' 110\~ Ill pli'ICP "Thell 1~1111fcl clt'>rupt our "'I · VI<(• -cttrpurt '>pok1•\Wll0ldll Ann f\l<<'orlt•1 ,,wt ·wv don t Wdnt the.JI to l1<1p1i.·11 But If th<11'' whttl 11 t11k<•, tu t•ll\tlll' the• 'rlh'ty 111 ctUI l\lrn1• lht111 HO(I r:,\,\ c1q1•n1 .. hdVI' lc111nl'd 11111 "' ro-., thl' nutton' tttr port' tu <J\t•r-.1·1• th1• '><11•1•ninq I"'", . .,, ctnd lc1k1• 111'< 1''>'><11")' '>lt'P' to ·nw r:AA lJdV<' 11~ n1•\\ quult•·- lint>!>. dlld Wf' u11plc•11wnll'<l tlw111 <1' '>moothly d' WP couhJ • \le< ·,,rJ1•\ 'rttcl "Wt• hc1v1· u11plt•1111•111t·d "'"" mun· -.tru tPr lllt>tt,1111•., tl1<11 \\t' < t111't If Pl Ill lo • fU PHOTO A member of the NattonaJ G uard takes a position at a security checkpoint at John Wayne Airport. The mJll~ presence was added last month. Me eting set on future of Crystal Cove I FOR THt RECORD 111 .a W1·dnc·~d<1~ 'tory 111>0111 1\.1•wp11rt Bt>ctCh l1lirc1r. vulunl~'r Ldrry Sp111.. "11111• h11 dg1•t hqure' W(•ff• Ill! 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Stctlt• 0111· I lctf, hcl\ I' ,,11cf 1111' f h<HlJI ' c 1111111 ht• h1•l\\,1•1·11 $LO ctnd ~ 1'10111·1 n1qh1 '\\'1• clo11 I th111h. tlw pion 111·Ptl' 1 ht1rHpnq, :--1t•rnh•1•1, -.,11<1 "Vo/co tl11nk lfw plctrl 111 ·1 •cl' to lw 1111pl1•111,.nt1>d • \ p11vc1 l1 • nonproht qroup ltalcheese Italian Style Cheeses Fresh Mozzarella or Bocconcinr s399 Fresh Homemade All Pork Sausages Buy lib Get lib FREE! (&Jz pk J lctl'-11111 11111111'\ lei fl•t)' l<1r th1• r .. ,111r.1 t1on ol lh1• c o llrtlJt'' whtc h r111 • lt,IC'cl 011 th1• ~olHlllc«I R1•cp,lc>r ol 111,tonc Pl,11 , • .., 11,.., c 111lt•d to r <1 n <·du· 1 <1l111n<1t It>< ll'> on llH· rt•ll'>'' fh1· C ·,. ,1c:1I c '0V1• < ·1111,Pr· '1t11r \ Jo11ntlt'cl hy ht•trf'" Jo.in lrvuw Sn11th dnd lorrn1·r c o\c• r1•,1cl1•nt u 1ur<1 l>c1\ IC k hr1' c1i...11 rcll\l'd c1hout $h0 000 111 lwlp pc:t~ /or th1• n•,lorttlllm 111 th1• lunk\ ht'ctl htro111 'hrll k~ In S11nclc1y'' <.l&A Wlth c "'ta Mf''d < 'ounnlmlm C ;M\ !ondtidn, the D&ly 1'1lnt m1!>1dt'.•nllfwd the uwn- , ., ol the• Codi H11J Tavern i{cilwn ·z1•h · Zwmer 111i.•nf"d lht• tc1vern Oas.sified ads work for you! • 11 1' 1 ntu c1I th ct I "• · ''·I •cl'tcll' 'rnn1• 'Jlct<t• ..,., thot p1•11 pf,. ct1n ~JPI P<ht<uh·d ,,hrn1t 11ur .. nv1runm1•nt , Dct\ 11 I.. ''11<1 "If Wl' rt• lrytnq Ill l1111lcl c1 hutl'I down th1•rc· I 1h111J.. 11 '11n11ld 111• up to thf' p1•oplt· let d1•tf'mHnt-· GtT THf Tlt1 Bot1rd of Dlr1ctors walft yo• to litow tltllt • • THE Daily Pilot • Wednesday November 14th 1966 PRICES* • All day long our way of saying Muchas Graciasl N EWr<>RT BEACH 675-6855 CoHA MESA 642-11 42 H UNTJNC..ION BEACH 7 14-960-9.696 CoRONA DEL Mu 644-8226 • • DurinJ the· October 200 I ~ County trub collection ~er strike. raiclcnts of the Diltriec were provided contin~ Kl'Vicc. Other cilit6s hid· prObl~ but DOC raidaU ..... the DistriC:t'1 ad .. COU.:liaa propam. J'bc ea. Wproud of the way dire Oillrilll 1111111 ilS COGVICtDI', C... Mw ........ ,..,., ...... Co..,......lde .. .· A4 Thuttdar· ~ber 1, 2001 PUILIC SAFETY POLICI flll S COSTA MESA • Anton 8ouWw.C A veht cle burglM'f was reported In the 500 blo<k •t 8.37 pm Monday. • tUmltton Strwt ...... ,....none Av.nue: A hlh\nd run was reported at I ·43 p m Mond4ty ............... ctAn ~was reported tn the 2100 b6ocil at 10: 14 p m. Mondey • Mese ~ Drive I.Mt: An lndMdual WM reportedly drunk 1n publt< en the 2700 bkxk at 2 30 • m T~y • N9wport ~.rd: An •uto theft was repotted en the I 500 block at 5:24 p m 1 Monday • Sp4nnellM RW\! A grand theft Wai reported tn the 1000 blodt at 11 11 a m Monday • ~ ~ Pos~sion of drug parapn.,naha wa\ r~ed In the 1800 block at 8:54 p m. Monday NEWPORT BEACH • East Comt Highway: A petty theft was reported 1n the 300 block at 7•)4 am Tueiday. • Wist eo.t .... w.y. An auto theft was repotted in the 1900 block .t 10:30 am Tueday • Corel Av.nue: A htt·and run was reported tn the 100 block a1 4 .30 pm Tuesday • Newport C.nUf Drive: A petty thef't was reported 1n the 700 bl()(j( at 2 13 p m T~ay • 0c:een aoua.vant ~ people wefe r~edly rclC1n9 can In the 1 SOO block at 9 31 a.m Tuesday • ~'I Drive West: Vandalism was reported on the 400 block at 1 22 am T\Je'\day Totally R 11d t1signed . Fo r 2 002 TEWINKLE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Burdagct s~ud she was relieved by the d osfoo, call· ing her two-year truggle ·a rughtmare. • "I feel happy for these children because they won, l didn't,· Burctagtt Stlld. "I beUeve it's iniume to see what's going on und not do a.nyUung to help • The issue of Enghsh-lao- gu11ge development C'hanged dramdllcally 10 1998 when voters passed Proposition 227 The mtb~Uve essentially BIKER CONTINUED FROM A 1 • rrunor 10c1dent • occurred dunng the May biker swap meet. But, '>he said, such an mc1derli has never happened m the 27 yedrs that th1s swap m<>et hd~ been held <>n Friddy, two 'henrf's depullfi''> were o n duty rn dcld1t10n lo tour drmed ra1r- yroun<b. public ::.dlely ort1- <f'f'• dnd onP undrnwd 0 111 - BELL , CONTINUED FROM A 1 d1l>lru 1 in thf' state Tht• d1r- f Prt>nc <'!o dmong dt~tncts qrow oul of how th1~ policy 1<, obst>rved ~nd enlorC'Pd Sec- ond -dnd Barbot was con - cerned thdt this be clear - • VOlUME SELECTION• OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE • GaEA T PRIC£S GYARANTEED lOundod th d th knell for billngwtl education by mAn· dating that Englilh-language t a.mers be taught ln Engllitb, unl 1 th tr parents gned Cl waiver. It then r ll to vanou s<;hool dlstncu to detemune )low they would .dee.I wilh EngUsb-tangu g leamt>n. Buraaga. who ~ onginally from El Sruvador, first got lnvotved In tho language development controversy ul TeWinkle after heanng the complaints ol several par\'n~ who S&d theLr chl.ldren were spending four (Wnods a day ln an • Enghsh-h.anguage developmenl class clDd llUSl>· tng out on key ,.rumcuJum cer, s h*! said ·1 don't remember any· th.mg of tlu.s magnitude m any of our events iri the pa.st,· BruJy-Findley saJd Orange County Shenlf's Department ofhciali. hkely w1U discuss how to staff future events at the fair· ground.s thdt have a potenllal for violence, spoke5mdn Jim Amomuno '>dtd "I'm sure we wtll ta-lk dboul how to prevent these type or ma dent.s .• he Sold Fnddy night'<, inodent wtts there t!> no <:onnt"Ctlon between Newpon-Mesa'!> Lero tolerancE-dnd its newly renewed poltcy cm bullymg "There drf' two other points lhdl nef'd cspenally to be stre~ed, • ~d1<J Barbot "There t!> not onP thmg m th1!> pohcy thdt would take· dWdY any ovd nghts from d chdd, nothing here that we c sucll as ldenee. Form r TeWl.nkle Principe! Sbaron Fry, who ls now prtn. apal at Corona del Mar Hlgh School. aid he met with Burciaga and parents wUh "1nilar concerns back when those concerns were railod • 1 believe we listened lo their concerns und dealt wtlh ls l.les lll a logical manner.· Fry said. But Buroaga said no solid plan came out of ltl m t· tngs, prompung her to take her complalllts to d hlgher level. She cllso flled a complaint wtth the st.ate Department ol Educalton, which went. lo rare and unprecedented, Amormino s~ud. "It's not Llke we did not have secunly that rughl, ~ he sa1d. ·But there were many people lightJng. One thing led to another and the tnCl· dent escalated lnto a ma1or brawl. The people hghting far outnumbered the secunty personnel." Secunty has usually been "mmunal" so far di 'iWa p meets dnd other s1m1lct.r events at the fairgrounds because such 10odents were haven't legally exercised before And the total thrust of the bullying policy 1s to put lhmgs on the table to help the young people m this d1Stncl. ·11 1s clear to us that kJds are betng bull.led who don't have the skJUs to counter And 11 1s also clear that the bullies need help, not pun· uOne Of The Leading Causes Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Isn't Your .Wrist After All!" ~an Fr.ui.:1 ... 11, C \ \ re.:cnth rclc.a'Cd frtt l'l'por1 ff1,.11/1 J lcad1n¥ c.:au~ or c.:arr.al runncl "nJrn1nc h.a' nc11hrng Jo l,k1 "'uh }•IUr h;i.nd or 11. n•I .al .all' Th< 1ru1h " 1/11 • ""'", """ 11 "" 1 '"" h1 "' ,.r y~r. 11/ doc'"' 1 Hh1·111hr1 1/1111111"" 111111trr'11I1 tlr/Nll t11n111/ \\lldrr1111r If }Oii i&l'l' t:u~nll) \C!crn~ .i dti..1m .1huu1 lJl'flJI 1u11ncl '> m.lmmc or are 1h1nt..1n11 .anout 11. lhcn )OU need lhl' rrtt rl'J>Or1 "'hu.:h l'l'lt t1/1 C\CQ!h!D& )Our \Joctor ITUI) ROI t..now To order )l'M.tr cop) for th" co1ttrovtrsi4/ rcpun 1:ull 1oll·lrcc 888-255-8036 FREE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAC£ Diane D. went from a size 10 to a size 4 in 3 .\weeks! The Weight Gain Cycle. It's a fact Overeating and lack or cxemSt' contribute 10 wtight gain In 1um the ~ddtd Miiht directly 1mparu your sdr tstttm It eff eru the way you fttl about yourself. and }a. it affttts how otht~ fttJ about )'OU, 1001 llllS rmotional strm leads to tvtn more ~r­ eatin,s and the wtignt gain cycle con ti nuts Wlut Should You Dol Tht first thing you ahould do ls caJI us! We will take tht timr to explain to you. in dmil. how our luxunouJ European slimming tttatrnt'nts literally bum fat from your thighs. hips and stom· ach whllt you lay back. "lu •nd enjoy beins pampemt. Wt a n even it0latr tttit· mau to a aP«ifk area of your body 10 that wdght loaa mults in that aru a" achi~ almost immtdiately llaulu peak for 1\awha. That women !OSI ~I and rndla f Ultr .ind t than any other diet or exerme program they'd ever done. Ulttn f. Ntwark. ~-en I from a SIU 14 to a SIU 4 in 3 1/2 wttks. Maria R. ~nt from a siu 14 to a siu 8 in sue ~ttks. r.mma l I lollywood, ~nt from .a stz.e 8 to a si1,t 4 in four wttks and Nancy II .. Ntwark.' • lose 29 pounds EumtJaJ Ollt A.tlu Your Body: firs1 .. ~r body Is inttnltly rtlutd as vital nKntial oils pmnn~ )'OUf ""'Y bdn.J. Vou11 Ittl • 1rnte ofb linct • as our Luropean trained tech nic1ans eliminate tbe congn· uon of your pres urt potn15. rlle synergy of thne acupres· surt points influtnct )'Our body to IOSt' weight rapidly right where you want Your bOdy is coattd and tnvtloped w11h our exclusive thermar fat burner seawet><l and \'okanic mud pack 10 remove weight causing toxins and waste and escalate your metabolism You rtlax for a while as wt mas- sage )'OUr neck. shouldtrs .md salp E1ttdae and Dltt. Next, your body will ex~ra­ tnces tht tquivalent to 1,500 sit-up and an eight hour day of 1ogging. simul taneously in 45 minutts whilt you 1akt a nap or rtlu with your favorite ~ading tnilteri;d (you gtt tht picturel). This mtchanical mtans or cxtmst burns tht fat' tutu than humanly pouible. The Rody Bnutl Eu~OP.fA!n llmming Prosr•m inclui:lt a colltttfon offood pro· gnms that allow )'Olf to at a much of thr prtKnbed food as you want It is suptr· marktt food that your whole family can rnf' oy 1be End Rau .. Thi is a completely ufr &nd 1C1tntiOC'11ly prown \ ,,. n· way of losing pounds and inches And yes. you CAN drop a drtss siu in as littlt as 10 days' But. its not just about weight loss and inches. h's about self esttem. It's about the uniqut radiance you proj- ect whtn vou ano content with your inner wlf And it's .ibout tht confidenct you fttl whrn you a" among othm, know· mg that you look the Mst that yQu un M •' F .. .... ! ...... .. •IM ...... ... •AM...._ • II The lbtf B.autl l'C'OA y In.I -.. your AM'C nrtnmt for NI# ~ llmmlfll ~~ltW! t~ • Ntwpor( 8'od1 • 949.640.+t69 ~ "ll¥litr • • .,,, .... m • • WW CCidlt.a lltcan ....... ~-- mecUauoo. Ju • result, the district now bU ~Usb-lan· guage advtsory c:omm.lttaes et every tchool, es well e at th c:listrid le\lel. Tb diJtrlct ls also ewolt· ing t.he results ol lh1s year'• COMrfB p'~. a ,.Wt of a 1986 i.w1uit from parents who contended t.b4t English· longu ge learners' needs were not being m l. Tb district wa on of 10 sc:boob chosen at random by the nate Department of Edu· cauon tQ toke port m the process. Offiaa.ls C4lDO to Vaf· ious chools ln September ond will 100n provide lb d1s· trlct with a road map of what rare, U they occurred at all. Amomuno said. Costa Mesa police were al&O called after the fight started, along with other agencies, such as Newport Bedch and Huntington Beach. said Lt. Dale Birney .... • 1 tlunk the only mddent that comes close was a sunilar hghl that broke out m 1981 on the last day of the fair.• he said. "That was a· massive fight, but nothing like that has happened tn a long. long wne.· 1shmenl. Otherwise this could lead to the lund of vio- lence we've seen at Other schools. Th.is policy gtve us the opportunity lo otter that help. • Prirnanly it proV1des · guidehnes for lads to use who are conlused about how to treat one another. They have been reluctant lo talk to ddrnirustrators before because of a great fear that conf1denuality rrught be bro- ken. This policy lS almost enbrely dedicated to provtd· mg cl safe way for rruserable kids to get help.· Barbot says he remembers tus childhood much the same way as I remember nune. bul the clunate for settlmg dis· · pules today is much dlfferent than it was then. ·we have many more kids who need help." he Sdld, ·espeaally 51nce they now have such . resources as cars. drugs and guns to carry out their frus· tradons. "There are other unpor· tant differences Kids move more often: over a fow-year penod, we have a JOC}o turnover in our bigh schools. Our kids have fewer opbons. A great many of them live in single-parent home , and it's not unusual when we need to send word home that they tell us to check with their housekeeper. There are hJgher expectations across the boerd for kids; never hAs such a hlgh proportion bad trouble solvtng problems on theu own· The change he noted that l::oncemed me most was the .disincllnatlon of today's young people to help lhe VlC· tlm of a bully. In my day. that's how we kept bullies m check. "But now,· aald Bar- bot. "kids don't help because they're afraid attention will tum on them and they will be the next victim." . So who. I as'ked, deodes Whether a •gesture. com- ment or action•.ts threaten- ing? There are. I was told, Jay: en of respqnse. AU district employees are to intervene if they observe what they regard os an act of intimida- tion . U they can't resolve lhe matter by t4lking to the vic· tlm and offender, 1t ls report- ed to a school acl.m.in1atrator for investigalk>n by a muJu. disdpllnary teem. ~Onse· quences -ranging from parent conference and coun- seling to suspension - d pend on tb results or lhat ln\tettlgaUon. ·I'm •till dublous -but not OJ dubloUI u l WU. Young people, espeoally boys, tpeek • languag and ect out behevior that could be seen u inttmldetfpft and 11 frequenUy jutt bravado. I'd have a tough time tellll\g the dUfereoc:e. lSut of ooa Uung I'm now IW"8. The bUlly1.ng P.rogram and tbOM enfordng u .... ct.di- • c:at9d ftnt ~oremo.t to belp6no fV\IDV people -both olenderi aDd vk1ilm - Uf'troUbM. 8erbat oft..c:I to tum ... aome Wtlb • numn at lddt Who wo.aid talk openly about . my CODmnW. I pi&an to ta. bD up aa lbet oe.--. ... . . Doit'j Pilot areal lt must focus on for the current tcbool y~ 9urdaga Mid lhe ii proud that her · aolitary ecuo111 ach.iovt;d so many ..Wt.I and lhe dedaion as a victory for all pcuen . ·1 don't think UUs is only for HlSJ>CUUC:S. • Burciaga M.ld. • M a mom, you need to peak up for chUdren. It doesn't tak a lot of people to make cbADg . On or two peop can do b g thlng If you have perseverance • • ~ N9WMM COiien eduGl- tlon SM may be rMChed .i (949) 574-4221 Of by HNll •t • ~.MWP'M,,.,.fime:s.COIT'. Baily-FindJey said fau- gro'und.s . adrmnjstrators arc reevaluating whether th motorcycle swap meet should continue next year. ·we don't want to dictate interests.· she saJd. "But we al.so want to make our events safe. somethang families can enjoy.• •O....,. ... •tlt ~ public sat.ty and courts. sn. may be re.ched 1t (949) 574- "226 Of by .-mail I t dtt1»,IJNr1~t1mes.com. • OllT.UlllES Carole Diane Wood Memonal ervices for Ca.role Diane Wood, a 30· year Corona del Mar re •· dent, will be beld at l 0 a m. Saturday at Paoftc View Memonal Chapel Jn Corona del Mar. Mrs. Wood dled Saturday ol cancer. She was 59. She ts survived by daughter Pamela Dlane Wood and Amanda Diana Wood, son Chri.stopher C . Wood. and mother Helen Gora. Marguerite A. Wescotf Memorial services ror M'arguerite A. Wescott wW be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Paofic View Mortu- ary Chapel m Newport Beach. Mrs. Wescott. c:bed Sunday. She was75,. She is SWVlVed by daug hter Eliz· • abeth and son Ralph. Fazlollah Berdjis Memorial services for Fazlollah Berdjl.s, · an 11 • year Costa Mesa resident and professor at Orange Coast CoUege, will be held at 3 p.m. today at Pad.ftc View Mortuary Chapel. Mr Berdjls died Sunday of can- cer. He was 58. Mr. Berdjis is survived by his children. Valud a.rld Mon.ireh. Pazlollah BerdJis •TO~ MAWS: The Dally Pilot \Wkotnei obitU1ries for rftldents or tom. residents of con. Mew Ind Newport hech. If you wltft to hWlt an obltu.ry pnnt9d In the Pilot. 1Jk your mortuery to fu "' the Information 11 (949) 6t6-4170 or all the newsroom at (,.9) 76"Ml2•, 11 0 ~. C09ta ...... ...... ... , . ... .. .. Daily Pilot .· I' . . ~ . ·~. ~ 1, 2001 A5 Newport ~ reexamine· Its contracting "' ., ' . .. ways • Greenlight activist claims <ity could benefit financially from competitive bid~ers. could provide cost-effective alter· natives to provuhng Mees rang· lng from tree ~g -t~. Jegal assistance. ·about qo per' tree to about S39. • according k> Ant's calculAbons. • Newport Be.ch uMd ,sub(oo· Mayor Gary Adatns.uked taH to · uninterrupted l'VlC'e b«euse ,the take a look at areas ~ w ach th city ba · 11£ own tra~'-'.;h_c=o=U~=-c::...c . dty could save money: , rvtce. · Some of Arll't facts were mite· Arst·'brougbt up the pnvati1o· cunite and out of date, s~ud MslS· lion 1uu a part of ru Greenligbt MMC...,Mde DAILY Pit.OT• Armed with charts that wggest Newport Beach ranks last among Orange County obe for using contractors' ervrces, Phil Arsl argued to the councll last month that the dty's bottom hne would benefit from competitive bidding' by contractor . tractors lea than &l\y other· for bwldi..ng plan cbecks1 legal, engi- nHnng and computer MrVleet; fleet mainte·nance: graffiti .~t Caty Man.ager Sharon Wood. Coronuttee·~ bdttJe agaJ.n~t eJC.,.n· · "We're going to how that ion of the KoU C'ent r, a 250,000· ' • ·r moval~ janitoriaJ·work: landscap- ing, park and street maintenancei • and trash collec;tion. according 10 a 1993 tudy of 31 Orange County there's a lot more contractlng gomg squan-footprOJect that' th sub- on than people are ijware of.· Ject of th Nov 20 . pecial el~o~ Wood said. "Whether th re needs Greenhght 01>ponent have to be mote r rualns to be 5een. • ctrgue<l that the low-growth mea- NEWPORT BEACH -In re ponse to one acllvtSt's aUeqa· llon that the city i operated I s elUoenUy than any other in the county, officusls are looking for ways lo decrea (' costs for Jon\e erv1ce Without compromising quality. At the tudy sion of thelr Nov. 12 meeting. City Coun_s:il members will look at staff recdln· mendattons on ways contractors ·All the other cities ln Orange County UJe subcontracting ln greater degree and proV'lde the same levels of ervtce, • Ar l said m o telephone interview Wednesday. c1l1 s that Arst updated. • Ar: t emphasized that po\lce ud fire Services hould not be compro· mi e<t in any way. but that the dty manager could nonelhele,ss hire an cfhtie.ncy ·conJultan\ to examine lhos .operations. .. She said it's too soon to ay ur wtll ma1le 1l harder for thP dty which citY service ere most bkely to flnd new r('venv i.ourc . Atst's to be ce>nsldered for pnvatizabon. eflorts.. a_re de 1qned to how that .A strike last.month by trash col· more efft!lent hdndhng c;f funds 11 lectors, however, could bolster a better way to tmprov the city's arguments to mamtairi the ~tatu · -~ononuc p1ctufe MAYOR He pointed to tree trimming as an e~ample. Th dty reduced its average cost for tree lrimnung from ·The city )las responded, but with caution, to Arsl's ch~rges. . ers on the counct.I lead the city's efforts. TREAT quo. Wbtle many Orange County · ·Tht~ ldy to re t a cltnm that dti went w1thout tra h p1clrup. Greenltghl would fem a cutback Newport Beach residents en1oyed ~ caty service , • Ar'tl scud . . "" . talki whtlP c:.corung ~eir }'ounger .. 1btinqo.; 1usr to be Both Councilmen Chns CONTINUED FROM A 1 steel and ·Gary Monahan CONTINUED FROM A 1 tn my in-laws' nelghborhood, year. lmagmartum, a toy which ls really safe.• . lOrJ!, was handtng out toys ~ Julia Browne, a Corona del and tnnkets mst ad of candy· Mar resident. said she -feels ' ·we started it th.ls year tafer . because of increa eel . beca~ people are scared,· o;afe' . ·we're d .'11n1tely gol.llg to the planned alrport. ·1·m not surprised at all,· Cowan saJd Wednes-. ' day. two day aft« the city received the ruling from the Fair Political -Practices Commission. ·i dJdn't think I had a conflict of intere t. • In lls rullng, the COIJ!ffiiS· have been at the forefront of the city's pro-airport efforts. Monahan said it 1S good · for Cowan and the council that she cleared the matter up legally. but added that Cowan also needs to rein an the perception that she )las a con . Enn Kato of Huntmgton secwity~verywhere. ·· store supervisor Peggy Beach aid he ~ill •cete-• ·we come here every year, Enriqu~z ~td. brate with caubol'l • this year. . and 'thb. year is no'<hfferent, • . The mall · also proVlded a · celebrate tha y dr, • Fteeman Sdad. •but with h '1~ht ned awdren :· "Given what' gotng on, I she said. •And we'll go tock• beau~uJ and ~te envuon- don't feel ate cany..,,here ~in or-~.eating to. out neighbors.'·. ment to-celebnite the. hqliday. • DMpe 9har9th ce>Wn th mall or on the street,• said alter we get horn~.• • said Ka.ten Freeman, a New-public Qfety and courts th mother of two· children, " Some merch1mts at the port Beach rec;1dent. . She may be rHch«J at (~9) S74- ag 4 and 5. "But we're · 1 center were also sem1tive to She ai<l thlS year her old.,.. 4226 or by e-mail 'at ~1oang to go lnck-or-treab.ng parents' heightened fears thiS· ..er children will carry walk.ie· . ~pa bll•cathOlat1mfl com . . -: .... . .. , ,,. ·"' .. , . -" - week or month. Drivers m~t · IMJtlCAN · needs . volunJ er.. 'to addr community group-S-"$boUt Red ' I ion detenruned ~at ~ow· an's sunple employment by Irvine -she 1 a superln· tendent m the C!:Gmmunlty servu;es deparfinent - does not fall w1thin state law concerning conflicts of interest. The Reform ·1 trunk Ubby's done d really good job leadUlg ttw council on El Toro,• Mond- han said, adding thdt he could do more as the col.in· cil' leader • 1t•s an unpor- ta'nt 1s ue for the city. a nd the mayor needs to be · state's Pobllcal upfront on 1t. • Act spec1l1caUy -In its decision. the tau G~!.'!~-­llJVULVI~ • GElTING INVOl.VU> runs J*'IOd- ully 1n tn. Daily Pilot on a reuting basis If you'd hke 1nfonnat1on on edd1hg your Of~•utton to thh hn, e111 (949) 57..,.298. have a valJd dnver's. l}cense.. llOMI HEALTH and insur~ce and be at HOSPICE PRl)GIAM least 25 years old. Volunteers . may use ellher "lhelr ,own The American Home Hecjlt)\ vehlcles or Amertcan Cancer Hospice Program needs vol· Society vans~ (949) 261-9446 unteer · to· gwe. emollonaf or scomertkancer.org. · su~rt · to· t~rmmall\: lll · · . Cross ~rv1c:-e dnd to act as h~on\ with lhl' m dia IJl dis-• o.ster und emergeilcy 1tU8· bon Lynn fiowe . 171 4) 481- exemrts salanes received praebces commis 10n also from ar local government pomted om-that ll l!>-only from the confuct-of-mterest .., answenng quesllon of regulabons. · Cowan's employment with Cow~n emphasized that. lrvme and that other poten· her duties m lrvme have lial conflicts the mayor nolhlng to do with El TorQ rrught have would ne d to and that she suppo~ con· be l<>Oked mto -separately. structJon of an a1rp0rt at ~e dosed base. '· • .S.J. CAHN is the senior oty She added that the au-ed1t01. He can be reamed at port issue 1S not a passion (949) 57*4233 °' by. e-mail at for her and she will let oth· · mVM.cahnOlatimti.com. Four Generations of Uiringjor. ~.Families LikelV~. -AMERICAN CANCER • SOCIETY ROAD YO RECOVERY The lrcrnsportabon program ne ds volunteers to ·dnve C'lmccr patients to and from medical ~rcatments free of charge. The reqwred com· mitment 1s a few hours each 11~ \'iQ/a Fanuly. f.durgrr ptJdmts for Jl ytars. .. W.'v• ct.e11n ~ Mellcal aroup." Raising a family is hard work, but having the right health care partner ~can help. For four generations, the Viola family has counted on Edinger Medical Group. From the little inconveniences like earaches, to the big moments like chi ldbi~h, Edinger has been there. · · Edinger Medical Group haS"stood the test o( time, serving Orange County for more than four decades. Our internists, pediatricians and obstetritians/ Aetnl AHF AIM S..Ch SCre.t Blue C~ Buyer Blue Shield 65+ Callbn~ure CCN C~icut C"Anefal ~,,. Htelth GEHA ~ .......,,.... MlxkMt Mldlurt ON~Wlll hClfk U'- hdftCn flHCS "° .... Mldlll!l*-111 'rt ... .............. Ulllllll Hlt'*- Uilll mm' a.t "' .. gynecologists provide comprehensive care, convenience and service for every member ·of the family-from infants to great grandparents. When you choose a health care Partnes-, · quality and stability really count. C.1111IE •n•1•111•1 .. w1111 eft'l111 .. •1•' b t1 ...... Ill SS #t• 811111 ,_ lttllsc I M1• •II 111 .... (714) I• 1111• . . ' 537h ' '. pabe'"4 and Uieir tamilie an AllEllCAI HIAIT .assM. the greater OrAOge counl)r area nammg ts proVlded . 17141 5~·-0800 or ~800)· !r.10· • ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTJ The Amencan Heart Assn. as looking for volunteers..t.o per· ·form various general office 2545 . . • . " ,. . Secom a bottlt"~fl der or take' m pregnant Cdts dt your home Many sheft •re; lull pregnanf Cd~ upon clmval. Dogs·.dnc1 cats ar • ctlw dVa1I· &ble for d.dopuon 1<M<J) 759· 3646' or http://\\'\l.~.ammal· net.work.org duties an the main offtce and • IMUICAN implem,e~t educational aJ,ld .. RID CROS\ ORANGE tund·r81Smg events through COUNTY CHAPTER · . , Or~ge County. No expen· . lo • ence necessary. "A'aining will The Orange .County chapter be provided. (949) 856·3555. ' of·,the Amencan Red CrosS" .,. .... ) . ' having trouble ~ fllldjp.g . shoe:s " ~ • 1n your size?· Come join us~ we cel~brate our fir t store on the We t Coast! Marmi features ladie fashionable , European influenced footwear in sizes 4 to 12 a 13 in a great selection. of widths from. super-slim. to wide. Marmi offers the latest styles from Scsto Meucci, Van . Eli and Rangoni of Florence ln a boutique-like atm~pberc, with ~service . Select handbap, bats and acccuorics allo aftlable .. • .. • , . . . A6 Thunday. ~ 1, 2001 • S4lnd "'90ll-nlWN ~ to UM o.My P"llot. 310 W, lay St .• C:C.- t.a ~ CA 92627, by fAJC to (949) 646-4170: °' by calhng (949) 57._ 42tl tndude UM tirM. cat• and location pf the ~ •weft as • contact phone numbtt. A com- plete llstlng Ii evallabl• •t http;/lwww d1llypllot.com. TODAY . PreltdeAI of USC Steven Sample will continue the USC Oreng County Center' Executtve Briellng Leader- ship Series wtt.h a presenta- tion tilled •The Contniri~n·s Guide to Leodershlp, • Deqin· ning wtth 4 b ktast at 7 el.m. and followed by Sam- ple's speech and paneJ -dis· cussion at 9 a.m. at the Paot- 1c Club, 4100 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach. $35. Call to make re ervations. (949) 752·5505. A one.session motivatlonaJ workshop UUed "Sel Your Sights to New Heights• wtll be held from 6:30 lo 9:30 p.m. in Room 202 at Costa M esa High School. Jean Krueger, who is featured in,, a book wntteh by Sarah Ferguson. WJU be the presenter. $59. Celli to register. (714) 432- 5880 .. TIM! UC l.rvtne School of Ecol· ogy and the Loi:. Angeles Times Orange County w1U host a free conunuruty forum uUed • l.J.le in Amenca After Sept. 11 . 20cu • from 7 to-9 tioo l.n 1870 for •1 Know Why tbe Caged Blrd Sings,• and a Pulitzer Prize nonwuttion for •QiVe Me a C.ool Drink ol w. r'Forel0ie.·s12.s1otor UCJ fliCulty and lt4.ff, S6 for UCl students (~9) 82•·5000 for bcU.ts. (~9) 82'·5588 for IJ\lonnation. SAIUIDAY A program ottertng vbltors dvice on d 1qrung sound· tracks for video dnd visual products will bf' g ven by lhf' Oronge Ap1>le Conlp1,1ter Club ot a fr m unq from 8 it m. to 1:15 p.m. m th chem· Mry buildmg at Orange Coo'il CoUege, 270 J Falrvi w ROdd, Cosld Mesa. Th meet· tng also will feature a qu '· tton·dnd·a.nswer e ion for b ginning. <tnd advunccd Mucantosh comput r u r dn<I u preseotat10n of the lat· I Moc sharewum. (949) 770· 18b5. http://www.oocc.org. The power of the mlnd and h ow 11 Cdn atft.>el the body will he the topic Palflc1u Bland n "f.K!ulc, about at 9 u.m. toddy, Sunduy. Nov 5, Nov 17. Nov. 18. und N ov 19 di the Inn rllyht CenlPr al 2900 Bnstol Street. Suite J 20b in Coi:.tu Mescl . -Blttnden w1U presont her brcttklhrouyh lr1>t1tment. Poml..l. of Power at the bemmar 1714) 549-4668 or (94q) 7CJ5-%0b pm. m the Crystal Cove A lour ol Co ta Mesa's Aud1tonum in the UC lrvtnt! Fct!rvtew Pdrk wlll b<>gin dt 9 Student Center. Professor -um. ul the .. outh end of lhe Raymond Novaco wiU serve 111d in porkmg lot on the west dS moderator. Call for reser-1>idt>. or Plact!nl1u Avenue. vallons. Spac<> lb ltm1ted. Co'ild Mesi.\ Fd1rv1ew 1949) 824-t 278 1 Fnends Comnull !<' wtll host UC Irvine wtJI hosl •An Evening W1lh Maya Angelou.· at 7:30 p.m. tn the UC! Bren Event!> Center. Angelou is t ons1dered one ol the great voice of contempo- rary literature. receavmg a National Book Award nomma- the gwdcd. tour ol the 1>ark lO educcJIP the community about changes to th<> park and d1. - cui.s tht• city '. ddOJ>led Master Phm (7 14) 754-5688. Want to ha ve a penonallzed· fitness .ind nutrition pro- yrum? Then come to No BusINESS AROONDToWN --1- Xcuz't •How to Dedgn a P9r- IOMliad Exerdie end Nutrl· uon P!oGram. • from' 9:45 a.m. to noon at 1617 WettcWf Onve, ~Beech. n. as the lint in a ...... of monthly workshops. f949t 642-5866. p.m . at the WJage Creen. emy W4y end ~ bforrua 2300 Mlle Oriw, Newport u A nue. abng ts rU111Jtad, BeKb, SCeve Bor.emen. · the "amv et .~5 pm. or Mrlie1. Jeoendarv litigatot and found· Barbour and Porthctl were mg boud lDember of the Pen· bolh epid mlc int lhgt>nc Aco&a Beyl(aeper. wtU ~· MJ'Vire olh Wlth the Cen· Sl50, ·pwcb&M bd tets tn ters fo1 D Control and advance. (~9) 723-5424. Prevenuon. r: . (94'J) 82'· Aabivt~reaioaaad c lebraUon hosted by South· TIM Sa•• oae Cw Klldaeo m CalUomJa Olympaans will will ~t ill second 61\nual be held from 3 to 7 p.m at 135 •comedy ln the Kitch n· Sailvi w in Newport Coast. fund·rolser to help provld ttbov PellcClll Hill Goll Club. 81,000 mMll annually. l\vo 5200 tax-deductible donation sbowt: 5 to 7 p.m .• and 8 to 2442 or alyssa uc1. du. WIDMISDAY ··per person of the S250 admls· 10:30 p.m. Both at the Som • sion prk\ Seventy-five · one Cares Soup Kitchen. 720 OIY'fnpian av'\ comnutted W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $65, to ottend. Cclll for fi rva-or SSO 1n advance. CareglWG of people suffer · ing from Lewy Body OISOrd r may attend ~ fr .. up port group m ling )f>Onsored by the Alitw1mer·., Assn of Orang County ot 9 a.m in the second noor conJerent: room of th Gtllt pie Fitnlity at UC lrYme Cdll Kim BJ\!ey or U2 Ea. Un for r • •rvauoru.. (800) 660-1 ~3. ttons. (71 4) 998-1996. • hllp:llwww.somconecarea soupkltchen.org. (949) 548· 8861 .The Fall Oreb.id Festival pre· i:.ented by the UC Irvine Arboretum will be held from,. 10 un. to 3 p.m. Saturday, \tnd lQ a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Campus Drive end Jam- boree Road on tbe UCI North Campus in ltvine. Th f ti· val mclud lectures on how lo grow orcb1d.s, locdt h~bby· lsls displaying their work with orchids, and o rchid saJes. $2. Free for Friends or the UCI Arboretum and member of spon onng orctud soc1elles. 1949) 824· 5833. A one·sesslon · workshop titled ·Dig It: Get Into Nature• tor filth-and i.xth· graders will be held from 1 lo 3:30 p.m in Room 101 of O range Coa t CoUeg 's Art Village, 270 J Fd.UV1ew Road. Costa Mesa. S39. Children wtll learn about ecosy toms llm:uqh science dnd nature- r(•luted games. Participants may regt!>ter by phone. (714) 432-5880. The Orange County Coast· Kec1>er will host its first bene- fit and i.ilent auction lo recog· nize tndJVlduaJs dlld organi-~ t<1tlons that have been ,nvolved in the pr rvabon .md cl \lnup of Orange Coun- ty' manne environment at 5 MONDAY A support group for care- givers sponsored by th(' Alzheuner's Assn. ol Orang County WIU meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. al the Our Lady Queen or Angels, at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. or St. Mark's Presbyterian, or both. Free. (949) 640· t 7.SO. A fne lecture about Att.eaUon Deficit Disorder (ADD) will be held at 7 p.m. at the Coast- line Counseli ng Center of. Newport Beach al 1200 Quail. Suite t 05, Newport Beach. ADD affects more than 12% of Amencan . Coastline' founder, Joan Andrews, will g1ve the lec- turo. (949) 476-0991. - TUESDAY Mother's Market wUi ho t a relaxation senunar al 6,:30 p.m. al 225 E 17th St .. Co ta Mesa. R rvatrons reqwred. (949) 548-7786. An informal lecture on the biological agents of lerronsm will be given by bacteriolo- gist Alan G . Barbou1. dnd virologist m the UC lrvmc Department of Medlcin"' OonaJd N . ForthaJ al. 7 pm. al the Beckman Center at UC Irvine, on th romer of Acad· Fin~ Home Pumiahinp Aatiqua ac Collectibles Traditional to Coctagt Gifu ac Gudeo Decor Wish Litt ac Ddmiy· CAFE HOURSr Mon& a...s • A support group tor care- givers of Pic"k's ch e • and frontal 1emporc1I dementM., sponsored by thf' Alzhelme( Assn. ol Orang County will meet at 11 a.m. in lb<> ">l'<tmd floor conJer n f', rQOm ot lhc Gl1Jesple CPntrr on lhc UC Irvine campus CaJI for ~ r· vataons. Shirl y Sriyord!.o.1. (949) 824-2382. Kim Balley. (800) 660-1 <)qJ Mother's M1Uket will ho t • Ir e semulclr on nsk fdrton. tor heart tllst~usc from f'i 30 to 7:30 p.m. in the l>t'lllo <cde 111 the lore di 225 £!. 17th St, C ostd Me u. Ht•-.Nv<1lloni:. reqwred (8001 545-MOMS The Sierra Club will hold an mlormaJ1onul m •ehnij lor . .new and cx~lln<J m •mber., cl.like, includmq tc1bl • dLi.pltty~ extub1ts. demon tr<1l1oll!> and relre hmenl!>, dt 7 p m th • Co:;ta Mesd Ne1qhborhood Community Center, 184 5 Park Ave., Co<ilcl M<''>«. $25 (714) 963-1>345 . . A pre· and po tnatal yoga da.ss for those exJ>('Ctmq d baby or lh~ who dlrl'ddy h<1d one w1ll t.i kt> pltKe .it 7 .15 µ.m. di 3400 lrvmt> Ave•., Swtf' The Original .,,,,, CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Me a Upholstery • ia\ ~on ~~ 8' ~ CARPETS PLUM•TIXTURE llMIR •13~ ~·~ . , Daily Pilot 1 t•. N wpor1 Beaqi. Coll to rve • at. (!M9) 263-14b2 IOY. I \" Ala appnial lair. to provt eshlMt for the ~ttlu of J<'W- t!l,.Y, pott ry, porcelain on(! f tn on. to nam a few, wUJ ~ held from 1 lo S p .m at Ult• Ba}\la Cortnlblan Yocht Club t Hl01 BaysidP Onv . C:ow- na del Mdt $35 Tickf•h include a buHct lunch •on 19491 fl4•-9530.. . lbe Center for Global f'eacf' &vr r'ooJUct Studi 2001 r-uu . Forum !if•l\eS Ul u • lrvU\ • r ...... tlltO C'~th~rin Dctl und h-•1 lccturf' tiUf>d ·r an<J C...'hul· Ieng Pacing Urutf'<I Nutmn\ P ace Operations· from 1··•u to 5 p.m. In SoduJ · Srirnt ,. Pliua A. Room 110 t1I UC' lrvme Fr . ('M9) 824-641 o An educational wine dinner to benchl Orong Coo t Col- lege's cultnary school scholcu ~hJps will begin wllh a «Kt•p· tJOn from 6 to 6:30 p.m with rood ctnd wm ~ ld<illnq from 6.30 to 9 pm. t1l 2701 Fduv1 •w Ro.ad, CO!>ld "'h•'-.1 Res rval.lons will be mdd 011 t1 hrst come. h~t wrv d bo!ta'i $75 Tunya Fuqu.i, (949) 574 - 'JtJOO or (818) SOJ-6484 . Mother's Market will ho I a lroe S<>rmnar titled ·u1'Kow1· the N\llUrdJ Healing Powr>r ot Mctgncllcs· from 6-30 lo 7 W • pm in the low' f)dt10 c 1111' (11 225 E 17th SI . c o .. 1.i Mt"ia 1800) 595·MOMS De borah Rogers Wiil glvt> d y0<1a dclS'i beqinnmg rll 7 I"> I' m at 3400 lrvtnt> Avl' . !'\l11t1 114. Nl'\'IJ)Ort B ac-h Cdll fur r<>-.crvdt1ons. (949) 2b3-14h:l The eighth annual Rt"llglou!> Div •r..ily Fdjfe wtll-t)(l h1·ld ••I lJ(" lrvme from 12.30 to 5 111 p m ttl lh tudt>nt c-<•nlt •r ,,, tf\P ml •n.t.-cllon ol Wt•.,t Pt'lt11 .,011 c.lllcl Pe rt!lld to 111 cton«Uon sugg<'!>tt!d to 1 m • r co I!>. ·1udents with < um•111 II> «U.' rru" ('14ql f>f>t -.m87 Candles to Cbanddicn u~ & Ratt Books Custom PiC1ure f raming Fumitutt Restoration and much moft I 130WT 17'* T. COSTA Mf.SA At ~ d> f.4J.I r \tnw (949> 122-11 n ROW HOURS: Tue-Sat 10..U-S m No longer !Jn 1 Ith St NOW LOCATED .1t 1 ')')U H.1rbor Bl1Jd 1n Co·,t.1 Mr-.... t Vinyls • Ceramics Wood ·• Laminates CALL NOW 64.2-8400 FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATES DESIGN CENTER uf.'!r All Your Deco,ra~ing . Needs!n . P1lllNITllRE 11u•o•,11e11 • • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • • Petlo furniture • Draperies. Shedes . ... Bedspreeds .· COMM ~J. . . SAID IT . ... GET PmllllB . Doily f>ilot El;tllORIAl Costa: Mesa · on the right track hen Ule Center· Line pro- ject began. it was much larger and about twice as costly as lb caled-back version mak- ing th'e rounds now. The $2.3-blJlion light rail system would havo run 28 m 1Jes between Irvine to Fullerton. Stops along the way mcludr ed Anaheim, Orange, Santa Ana and Costa Me'>a a stop for hoppPr~ . e m !> an easy ell. Costa Mc.> cl mad ~ the right choice Ul volunteenng to be d stop c1lony th lme. It!> lead£>~ a.re on Ule nght lrdck wh<•n 1t come!> to the ared's lrdn!>portdtion woes and kno"Y it's bP'il. to start !.ooner than lcJter. 'It's the wor t typ of pa~ering becau. it's so transparent. He know hP hus to win Orange County to win governor. And he can't win Orange County if he's he pro-aHport.' ....--UC Irvine pohtol science prOfessor _.. '9trecca, on fomler LCM Angel«S Mayor Richard RIOfd~n running fot the cahlorni~ governotShip Thur$doy, N<Wember 1, 2001 A 7 That project wds put on hold when a few of the aties lost inter M and other neighbonng citJ • drgued 6gainst 1t. Recently, though, the Orang County Tran~­ portation Authonty dgre •d lo move ahedd with th<> • N ewport Bt>dCh officials an Mdrch said they wer£l concerned that C<>nlerLlne -by stopping a t John WtJyne Airport -woulcf ledd the a irport to expand. We don't thank that concern '>hould lop such d rdJI thdt help the county c1s a reg-ion, wluch could use all the help at can g •t m dUc-v1- dll1'g freeway and urtendl h1ghwdy lrclffac. Reaction from read rs Is mixed on whether Denn~ Rodman was treated fairl} in court. malJer mcamalton ThlS county neCd<, Cen- terl.Jnc, dnd both Andheun and Orange should havf' stuck with at. Rochnan faces a j ury of Newport-Mesa p rs k. it L~ now, th<' $1-bal- hon, 20-mtle sysl<'m wall Unk thr dll '!> -C 'ostcJ Mesa, lrvane and Sctntcl Ana. Both Anaheim dlld O range we re exclud d from th~ new prOJt>Cl be<-ause of their w eak sup- port for the fonn •r pltln. Among the locdJ st,or> Wlll be John Wayne Airport And South Codsl PldLd, two county local.tons thal mu l continue to lhnve While we haven't poken with officials al South Coo t Plaza, w can't why they wouJdn't want th rdil sy tern to drop off ~hopper. there. After all . .the mall sells St biUion annualJy and Orange County. which 1 the fourth most populdtC'd urea an the l)atton, lack!> in AT ISSUE: Letter writers are split on whether the former NBA b~d boy was.treated fairly in court. the way of p~bli( tra·n sat. If • l>ul tlw 111d<w q1vtrlJpnru'i Rod- you go to the other three 1~1t1n Uw ,·nrr"c 1 pU111<;,h11wnt' I dTed~. you'll hnd subWclY'> ht•hl'\I' lw dul \II 1nd1cdlloni. <1rt· dnd el~yated rail l\nes, and tht1l ht•\\,., tn·.11t·<I foarl~ dnd Pttlll· l•thl\ t1nd not qi\ 1 ·n .iny prrh•n•nllt1l t1 you top into th()S(' ar as 111•1111111•111 J <1011'1 ht•IW\t.> ht• ,hould thdt fall drrectly bt•hmd u h11\<i.' lium qa\t•n prPferenttdl trcdt- m · uJauon, ou'U land 11wn1 It -.t•t>ms hk • ttw ihtni hnwnl . m_o..._r __ e..L...u--t-->w---d:.:.:YS~d--n:..d.::.~..:.l.::.cv.:..:a:..t_t>_d __ ,i__.,nht' rnrnl' I l>t11tl'VFRodrnan 1s rails, including monorail tlth•mptanc1 to rnnunue tog •t pubhrJ· ly d., hts l<111w .mil 11.mw --eein lo he It'~ lime for the county, tsurnanq out twrc· hke Costa MeSct, to thank ahead, knowing dll too w<>U lhdt there I!> no end to the populdtaon an sight an the nc>dr future JAMES BROMS 1 "' port BPdc h C ',m wt• plt•cl'>l' .,lop 1e<1dln<J t1hout lhP d111Jy ln11b ttncl tnhul<11Jon'> ul l>Pnna., Rodm11n 1 ThPH' httve to,,.. mon• mlt•rt•.,111111 ,,.,,\, 1f Pm RALPH ROWNS co .. ld ~h .... r General plan calls for less Home Ranch traffic < >h Yl'tJh I t1m '>llll' tth1t Su1wnor Court Judcw t>.1t1r<Jtlrt't Ande1'on lr<•t1ll'd D<•nn" Rodllldr) cxu<Uy th~ 'tlllll' Wdf ... 1w woul<I ht1vP trc.il<>d you or nw undt>r Uw sdmt• nrru111- ... t.111c<·" TilH'i' C"IUlllfldJ fCllSdt>meunor rhtirqe , 141 <1l<.1t10ns, mor<• them !>O polaltt tdlls lo hh holl!><'. SJ>f'c><lln!J an th • hurhur ctl lO·plus mph an ct 5 mµh zone, dn<I nwnf'f111" olhl•r run·an"i with th ll\w, Rodmttn pt.tvs t1 hm•. · r: tune for a rea.bty ch !< k. :rbi re is a great nus pr<>· ntdbon Ooaling around about lhf! typo of d velop· ment that Costa MCSd'S cur- rent g n raJ plan dllow!) for Home Ranch Propon nb ol the hug SeCJ r5lrom proposctl ~le tho JTUSinformabon ,that •current zoning calls for th property to be lised pn- tnarily foe Waiehouses· und lh4t I.hate wareh wouJd be ugly ey8iOreS servif:e<t by exaggerated numbers of •1tJ. w~· (L.etlers to th Ed.I· tor, •Horne Ranch outpcr- fonns the general plan.· Pot· rest Werner). Let's get back to reality. 1be zoning on the approx.I· malaJy 62.S acres ot liJna bean field in quell10n Is pl4nnOO ~ =t industnal. to Costa Mesa'I Qeneral ' thli tndustrial pUk delignatiao ~IS •a wide vanety of lndUltMJ. and compatible office and IUppOf't ccimrn.dal --· lndUIUial = c:hetecWDed ~ pelt.Al and a.ndlcaptd wbkb liliDd llO the ""cn------n of•~ enwon-11m1t.• Carpen• a-dq\m .. .... low ... aflllc9. ~ -..... wn1..,......; wt •lllCUYely d <r •d. ........ iiiped W ...... T I I could .. bee-tollae8*cmlbe t'-9 a.Ida. Nal..., .. -....................... • .,. ..... Fa.a.11 '•~-~ ....... cm. a· -o1 ---151: ... -.:t . ............ ·•1111110.11 1517111 lll•tll•MSj I .............. Robin Le~er · COMMUNlrY COMMENTARY fomuty to th<' mdustndJ park d gn tanda.rd In any -pldMed d vt>lopmcnt zonl'; plans c1lso m~t hdve d publ.ic' h&l1Vl9 pnor to approvdl. Bctw n oty and public scrutiny, and the SegerstroiN' w.ual quality control. there is no way any Junky. unsightly d velopm nt Would take place. Und r CUtTenl generctl plan gwdt:•lln~. to control the cilllOWll of traffic ui our oty, an ' office.type bwkling in th tndUSjrial park zone would be built at a lower density lh4n a warehouse beca~ an offko generates moro trcillic ttk1n a · warehoute. II is extreinely unllkeJy thet the traffic from a pl4nried lndustriel perk would ever include as many • 18-wheeJ- er· tNckl as t.be fMr-rnongen . are10Ubng. ln any c.ete. lt is Important to keep tn mind the 5ege1111 .. want to dou* the tr.me......,_ und8r our a--.a pluL On ..... R.ICh, a trip budget II m plllc.'e tW lllppOltll loW ...... ty dllnl t rWtl,,. II al .... ----tbll~ . ty ....... d • 11m1t·1nMc .......... apm .-a. In ........ _...... ,. cll1!11a,_..n tr...,._ waomtwz• ..... pliD. l~Mlm.....,.•awn = ............... ... ........... -w st ....... ·--- . \ MAILBAG €'\vport Fi ·h Co. doing its best for th<\ city I r<'t1d your d1tuJ l"R 1dt>nb fC'uT bdtl bll2.Z bd It at Lido Mu.Mil ViJ- ltl{IC, • Oct 15). I hud to r ad at t1 lttU • ctl ct Wn . Tht• hPt1dJine ln th<' story wu u fl~t thmo thdt wrtcd my bloOd pwnpl.nq JltSt cl hit fa tPr thttn it• had dono w d1J tldy Th n, ..Uter read· lng tW:h paTtlgTclph, I hml to M•t lh pis~r down 101 u h•w mom •nt.s Just M> I cookl calm down tn-or<ler to read the ne~t tfdldgraph. This 'IS not d rnbque on your r portin<1 It ts, how wer. my r4*'Uon to whcit.wa said hy ~ in my rummuruty you mt rview :id and ,my ptnoNll tht:l\aghts on the wbj«'t of · the Newport FWI Co/TM BUD/The . Wareboule. 1. even our worst c:nminAll get ternnd~. 2. a...-· WU 1bG Buza II WM 'The w..-ou.. Let not forget aD the UOocl ._we real longtime '8idenlt •r..t tor IDIDY )'Mn when ll Wal The w~ 3. l!d a.eon. although I do noc · know ... plllClllAlly and • •pirobebty ._ lk'llll guy you Would.,,._ went to • ..... ........ In~ .-..a laag.....,. to be caled •a ..... . . Nal ..... ~:tt.ut. -~= ~~i;~1::!~•1aa11-... Readers · RESPOND which IS Jll'>I "<hump ( h.tllC)I' • tllHJ .,urt-ly luugh'> 11 oll 'H•tth .h1 ... 1 lak(• you or mC' · PAUL JAMES BALDWIN '. N"'' port Ut>tt< h Al> I co-hO'itPd Ro(lmdn·, hv<• UUC'· lion lt1st w l'k to lx•nehl ttw HPcl Cro,.,, huntln.>d' of Nt>\\ port lex 111<, bad wildly on Rodmdn· colh~tmn ot h1qhJy vctlut>d sporu. und otht>r donated pru Rodmt1n hun.,ell out- bid t1u<.h()OCl' mrmbe~ to purchd ha 1>wn qoods to r<11 mort• mon1 '} dnd th n CJdVP c.1 M1cht1t>I lotdt1n, S<:ott1P P11>1w.n dnd Rodnwn .,,<JnNI p1ctur • to t1 luc k) I~., lmf)d(l plt1y('~ dnd imp • .1< l com- munity ml'mlx•r dr.iw h •di , hul clPhvN t1 hna-.h hr~ ol goocl lo our lt1nd. , R1 xhnt1n t1n<I I ht1vt• much m rom- mon liolh ol U'I uh! J)CrCT'IVl d to 1>4• IPt1dN.,, h<1th known tu lh l'"' 1n th1• llt1'1h ol u womun an publlr, both lt1<Jq CCI tor DUI , both accu · •d of ht>cJd-bu1t1119 with c horqC'l da'lm.JS d to l>oth. both c on'>1dPr<'d lO be th • bc'lt ol tht• h<•.,l 1n our ttlhletk 'k1U •ts, cJnd hoUl h1vt> our c-ommumtv t1nd helpmq krd<, Stnp impact pldyers of their hutter dnd you <wt nulk tOd<it. Am<>m J pn•f ,.., to nux 11 up t1 bat. wouJd ... u.1'1\11• without 11. h I wouJcl Wu> to chilllcnq1 .ill Newf>ort BNch n "'ti nt.. on<l tlU ... 1-, n to J>JY a v1.,.1t to N<'wport F1'h Co. to actoolly ~ •with th\:11 own ~}l~ th • trclO! tonnuuon th._u wurant htt gon throu,1h and conllnu to do ~,· to be d belt •r plt1("(> for al} to OJOY before pa <,mg JUdgm Rt. Speak with . the nldnttgl'ffi(.>nt dlld tall. ~ Th • dre JU t f w of my t.houqllts I havei mor<-to !Mly on Heb of th thou< h uhO\I . • Hvclmun' noa~t· '' ·• \\l'lt m111• l11·lc h <1nd nt•f•th·cl h1 '>h11l\I' at up u hat 11ru11n<I h1.•1t• Otht r"''" \\h•• 1111111• lwd, I'> <JOtOIJ lo It <1d 11111111111 ht ·11•< •\hout Q()'' ot tlw tnn .. \\ hPn ·Hl~' cint• ot u., mt1 k<:., 'ont.11 t \\Ith qfJ\:• ..rnrrwnl of uny form 11 .... •• 11,111 ••>.p<'n •n< <' \hout <lC> 111 tlw pPoplP who 111ttkt• cont.JC t with th•• ~och11tu1!> Ill the> world hu\:(, <1 qn .. 11 1•\1}1·111·ru t• Govl'rnnwnt or Roclrndn( 111 lc1k11 ttO w1lh Rodmc.tn <1nd 10 "1th qnvc•rn· 11wnt BRIAN THERIOT ( f ...... 11 J • E~'S NOre Bri•n lhercot he.td~ youth ~ family mar et1ng .u 1111 II •~ th •tnc4t m.lOd<Jt'~nt fOf N •tlt!h I thlllk D1•nn1' lfoc lm.111 'thould hi• ltt'ctlL-d hkt• l'\'l'r\ llOt> t>I •' 111 :-.:1'" • port Rt•dc h 1°Roci111un plPocl" 11111ll\ to :1 nrn"• c hctr~w.,, • Prnlo\ 1 Pr.tr la· c ollv (•w•rv clo\, I''~' l\\o 111 1h11•p p•~uple 1u1npmq I rum lwhc 11plt·1 .. nn tlw hedc h 1U1C I 11 ct111t>n ho.1 It rs I hrot. thll<J do"" n in lh(• hc.1ri><H tl11111<H1111U ho.its an 1h .. tr dod•' d llU clod1J11\t1 ktd!> tn kd}'clk"> dlld -..11lhot1t'> II Ou.s wen• nol lht C'dW, I wouJd •nt\' to s hun tn JcUl tor ti yr..ir 01 twn, or unlll he I tlrn tu he• ct r•• Jlon 1hlP C'llJZ •n, d ll'S!>On Ollh'Clfll' nP\Pr tau11ht hun. Don·~ lht• ld Jld 1•r-. 1w nd mon ·~ OJ) fdlh to p1111t't I th•• ntuf!ns from <lorn Prou-. l~"'P Pl J. SCOTT DAVID "°•U·\\ f>o rt 111 ut h wttrcl d' bt..,t ""e «m. Arwwav, r~>at 101>. dnd Um (' r ht:'t'ts tu tht• Jll<lq MEL THOMAN unmet cl •J Mar • Eonotlt'S NOTI: Mel ThorNin " • memo• ot The Wl'dC)e Pr~•llOI" Sex: tv ~ The ~ Crr.N Body 51.trler\ Hom R4µlch th right projc t for Costa Mt~'l . . , . . A8 ~~1.2001 --• DA'Il'BooK Oaity Pilat ShariYig il dinner to raise JundSfor the· hurigry . ~ S hare Our Selv recent- ly completed the MC· ond of t.bleie dinners in lb N wport Mesa commu· ruty organized to raile tunas as well as awaren for th homel and hungry dti; iens of this wealthy commu- nity. Al. we drive down the Paone Coast Highwoy pa mg an armada of black luxu- ry cArS and we see the fram- ing of enormous homes ris- ing from. the foundations ln every local neighborhood, Lt may seem difficult to com- prehend the scope of_ hunger Lhat does exist ln Orang . County, even ln this very privileged Newport-Mesa reqton. Nevertheless, statistics rPveal that lbe numbers of the working poor are rising. One rrussed paycheck and the mon~y rent is in Jeop- ardy of not being met. A ec- oQd missed paycheck and the provider for the fasruly 1ust rrught be snatching handfuls of ketchup packets from the local fast food rf'staurant lo pour mto a pan of boiling water to create a mu keshilt versJon of tomato 'toup. It's not farfetched. It's not amagination. It's real life at its most basic level. The Shanng Chefs senes of three fund-r(lising dinners THECIOWD The results ol th r fforll have been remarkable· more funds for Share Our Selve$, and an organlzallon called the A-Team, created by Thompson and her up- porters. It ~as also brought in much needed sup~rt to proV1de medical, dentaJ and hnanetal aid to as lSl both the working po6r and the homele s. Royal Thai Cuisine in Newport Beach hosted the second m the ene of Thompson's Celebnty Ch f dinners la J week. More than 50 local guests turned out for Sam Tila's exotic and deUdous presentation of reopes themed around "Chnstmas in Thalland. • The expenence began with cocktall.s and passed hon. d'oeuvres, including chef 1iJa 's own speetal ThaT spnng rolls, katoang # thong ancfbeef and chicken saytay. Guests were fonnalJy ushered into the Royal Thai dJnang room where tom kah WdS served with chicken • ., the creabon of Corona del Mar resident Kathy 'rhomp- !>On Thompson is a member of pnvtleged Newport-Mesa .. oc1ety that is fortunate enoug h to be aware of the re11I fact that many of her lellow commuruty members, includmg thetr young chil-dren, go hungry many coconut soup as a starter nights of the week. . course .. Lady Thcu prawns, Thompson. worlung close-• kang panang duck and pad ly wtlh Karen McGLmn. -Th& noodles followed - execullve duector of Share served with style as both r~ Our Selves and Karen Hdr-and white specialty wmc nngton, director of dPvelop-flowed. ment for Share Ollr Selves, Chef TUa prepared fncd came up with the idea six banana flambe erved with years ago to produce themed rre h coconut ice cream as • dinners m the community. guests Marla Btrd, Cather- hnked together by the lofty Ul~ and Jim EmmJ, Jean and purpose of expandmg Frahk Forbath, Albert dJld hunger awareness among Mdnlyn Seyke • GrcicP and those who do not know what Ray Vincenti, Verna and Joe 1t 1s llkc to go wtthout ~er DegenbciTdt and Ann Zlchn- WINDSHIELDS DIRECT @~nge (;n1y Best Prices -Best Service - Best Selection . ., Ka.red Harrington, dtrector oi development at Share Our Selves, left. Kathy Thompson, chairwoman of ·stwtng . Chefs, and Jean ForlNltb helped raile funds for Share Our Selves. • lo shared mutual goa.ls con- cerrung helpa.ng the hungry get through the upcommg holiday season . Also UJ the crowd were Esther Benham. Penny Dar- ling, Dorothy Gray, Joan • and Jerry Mack. Doug Har- nngton supporting his wife Karen, Nal'\cy and Dale · McNully, Debbie Day and Ann VanAusdeln. Produce r Thompson reports that the third and hnal Cclebnty Chef dinner of the ea on wall be·held No.v. 12 at the Vtlla Nova Re lciuranl, Newport Beach The Villa Nova theme will be ·New· Year's Eve Ila llano.• Tickets are still available and may be purchased for $75. Con- tact Verna Degenhardt at (949) 721.1660 for more an formation Verna Degenhardt. left. and Penny Darling enfoy ·the company and cuisine at the Share Our Setves dinner. CbeJ Sam Tlla of Royal Thal Culslne m Newport Beach hosted a diMeT for •Share Our Selve . •Trail Rides • laaom • Birthdays & Panies •Special Eftnts • Pony Rides 18381 Goldenwat St., H.B., 92648 __.,,.,.he .com Specializing In Hi End Hair Cutting Entire Proceu Done Without Assistants. Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-648·3 Set hope in n1o tjon to improve local Jives. • RV~ • li<Y..tb • Real f,IJll' • Tax Oc<luctible , .. ... . . . Daily Pi~ DATEBOOK'. n,~~1 .2001 A9 TrOquet . serves -bistro cooking at its. best ., ... , .... ~ P eos>le are always uk.lng me what my favonte restaurants are ln the ar'M. Invariably, when I list f11Y top four or five, my lliit l.ndudes both of Tun and Uza Goodell't gems, Aubergine •••••• ~!e ~t. • ' llYllW than not. ~e . .response lS a blank stare, or a •rve beard of that. where Is lt1. It seems that two of the area'• best restaurants are also two of its best-kept secrets. Cena.lnly, Th>quet, despite ltl location m busthng South Coe.st Plaza. requires a certain explorer's tenaoty to . find. But like a hidden tomb full of gold and jewels, it is worth the Journey. In Aubergme and :J\-oquet. • the GoodeU's have estab- liabed two superb eateries. each with its own style. Aubergine. the romantic and c:twming hideaway ne5tled · .. among the boatyards on Bal· boa Peninsula, boasts fixed· pri~ menus and ts the ~· feet 5J>Ol for a birthday or'spe· ~ dlll anniversary. The menu·1s eclectic French; It's he~ · ~nm gets to nex his aeative culinary musd . lroquet more resembles a bultllng Paris bistro, and the ·cuiline is appropnately more buk:: no-nonsense Ftench • prepared with understated 6111 • The best way to enter no. qmt is from the footbndge on _ lb& fifth floor of the large ~ structure next to ~tiom. The setting lllSlde iSJ>right and bustling. A long, <tDuble-sided couch covered i1f rich brocade runs the l~ of the one-room e tab· lmrinent, with a row of tabl~ cl each side. An additional raw of tables bordered by a tams rolllng parallels both ti.couches and a long exhl-1 bition kitchen. Wann. ochre- p41nted walls and knotty hardwood floors add warmth to the functional setting. The difference in food stY\e between the two restau· I is apparent even before first gllmpie of the menu restaurants start the r9al with an amute boudle, (IDy complimentary appetiz· erP"At Aubergine. it's obvious tMt Goodell ii going to how olran ot his cuhnary tnc.ks, a;d it's not uncooimon to s.,i with a trulfled egg cus- t..lrd served in quail egg stl.ell. ol some other exotic treat. : At lh>quet on a recent epntng, we were' served Dfthing io fancy -a simple plate of spice-coated almonds dd oil-cured black olives ln htrbl began the night. Fancy. Df• but a pert~ accompanl· ment to a cocktail or glass of cild champagn.r. : A French bistro is usually a apa1l family-run establish· omit. o plam to get o home· c:loked meal for tbOM with nO one to cook at home or wJM> want the night off. The C90k ii usually the owner, or • dole relation. and the JOperadom rely 1 .. on fan· er t.cbnique than on fresh ~ti and good buic aioldng aid.Ill. Troquet follows Uls model. and while the *-may be steep com- ptred with a typlCa1 blttro. Uie ldtdMn foc:\.w on simple dilbel prepared with a lWlned. lkiOed touch. . Ant COW'MI include MVW· al taladl, including a warm daanterelle NJ.ad {Sl 1) that pain the woody musbroaml ~ tlny upuegut dpl and U1kboke beartl ln a paeu&ng. Mgbt ...... S4IMk tartar (S 14 ), • rutty , an today"I mmus, ii .wet =.:-arxe-:::led Dal'°. bed o( and ..... dabl ol , olwe ..,_...,.. The raw beef .............. ....,., lglll md....,.. an. cam· ,.... ..... cooUd COUil· ....... wl*b .. ......... _.,. ... ....,.., .... . ......... ,.,. ... .,.. laawe .. ,lllddl9*-la.. .... OU11P9Wdlil ..... ............ -• pwlllllp ........... :r~-=--=­ir&\11\C 2'.: 'S' ............. ....... 11; 1:. 2 FYI • • WHA't Troquet • WHIM: 3333 Bristol, Suite 3001, Costa Mesa (on the 3rd floor of the Nordstrom wing In South Coast Pina) • WHIN: lunch is serVed 11:30 a.m . to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Dinner is served 5:30 to 10 p.m. Monday through Sat· urday. The restaurant is closed Sunday • HOW MUCH: Expen· ., sive • CAU! (714) 708-6865 and haute cwsme are the sauces. BtStro chefs dJSpense for the mo t part Wlth com- plex. egg-and-cream-bd ed creabons. opting instedd for lnlple reducbon~ based on stock with d. ltttle wmc and herbs. Filet mignon ($32). served imply with d ide of teamed Uny green beans, lS enhanced by a reduction flavored will\ a handful of assorted pepper· corns. Qrder a side of pomme fntes ($5.25) to go along wtth your steak These cri!.py fnes are worthy of a gold medcLI. 11 not golden arches. •'I .. A 'i pq_()T Plump sea scallops ($30) are sea.red qwckJy and perched atop a bed of sauteed wild mU.Shrooms. garnished only with a toucft of tomalo puree Md a veal au JUS The scallops are the tars here. and the sauce adds the nee sary nchness to the dish wtthout upstagmg 1t Jett Armstrong, chef de culslne at Troquet in South Coast Plaza displays Maine diver sea scallop wtth golden chanterelles; pomme puree and veal jus, juslone of the dlshe prepared al th,. French-lnsplred bl tro ln Co ta Mesa. · Another classlc example of bistro cooking IS the pork ten· derlom ($26). served with a morsel of braised pork belly and pommery mustaf"d The dlsh l accompanied by cab- bage sauteed-with flecks of salty pance tta. creabng a . comlortmg combinabon per- fect for the cooler nights ahead -- I recently tned th dU'Ck brea'>t. which was cru led Wlth concmd r and rv<'d wtth d leg of duck conlat an a unple SdUC't' Oavored With lemon cmd thym . The • rondndN ddded bolh cl ruce crunrh dnd pungent llavor to the sc;vory game nm Goodell clnd Ch I d Cwsme Jeff Ann trong hdVP d !>emblcd t1 r • puctdble wine ltsl featunny d weU-muced choace of French t1nd Cah, fomJan bottles .'Mark-ups Me rea.,onable, • peaally for the high r-pnced ~lecuon To tht bravt mm and womm who served and sacrificed for our foedom, ' thank you. Steven Hill t.•OC•11 }~Li.If , ... h ~--....... Ill C..O\'-u.CA ,. .......... " ITATI PAIM INIUIANC ............... ,. Like a good neighbor, State Fann is ke. The servtce dl 1loquet is attenuve without be1ng tntru· s1ve and the staff allow theu guests to en1oy a leisurely dinner wtthout feeling rushed Tun Goodell began tus career as a pastry chef, and the desserts show off hlS bak· mg kills. Who can re lSl a rich. Oourle s chocolate cake ($9) served with a prune and d.rmagnac ace cream. or a spicy gmgerbread cake ($9) ddomed Wlth a small cloud of sweetened whipped cream? Dmers wtthout a weet tooth cdn opt ln'>H·ud for d pldte of dl"UStln rh1• I 11 1 <,en;ed \\1th d wdrm busket of tOd t "liC'M ~>r1P<t wtth d ruce port Tun dnd Lizd are expdnd· mq th u restdurant emp1re lll 2002 with re tclurants open· mg m Hunungton Beach dlld · Costd 1\.1 •!.a Tun lS cL1so the 50 • owner of the venerable Ratz Re taurcmt. which was r renUy M>ld by dJ.hng New- port Beach legend I ldns Prager I topefuUy these ddcb· llons will provide some \~ell· de erved recogruuon for the coup! who hdvP pro.,,1ded are1:1 residents wt\h two of the be l r~tduran~ m town Aubergm nvcils the best m any city. drdwmg compar, tSOns to the lamed Fr 'nch LdUl'ldry m !'opu. dnd d pale 1~ awkward locdtlQn. Troquet .IS a true gem. a fine example of b1Stro cwsme dt' 1b unple be l . . • STIPHEN SAHTACM>a'S restaurant rev1~ appear every other Thvndey Send him your comments at fdwnUOoc· d1nin9.rom ' Entire Store* .• 4 DAYS ONLY ·, Thu "!-Fri -Sat -·Sun Dian Von Fur tenberg . \ TSE Ca hm r Sev n J an Earl J an Trina Turk Joie Frankie 8 . Juicy Petit Bateau Velvet - Paul & Joe Katayon d Ii Ea I 3Dot ' I AIO Thunday. NcMwnbet 1 t 200 l . DATFBOOK Daily PilOt . PromiSing 'K~PAX~ fciilS to· l).I~t· off . .. . 'K-PAX" doesn't arouse . feelings either =vt Wl't temble enough to bate. but it isn't good enough to inspire enthu· 'siasm. Lt ls a nuldly lLlllU$1ng film that loses it.self along the wa~'(Kevin Spacey) dah:ns ' tube an RMI . alien from CRITICS .~-~~~~ a visit to Edrth. 1lus claim earns twn the attention of the New York Pollcc Oepartm~l.· and gets twn conunitted to the Psych.tatnc institute of MdnhattdJl. His case is assigned to Dr Mcirk . Pc;>well (Jeff Bridg~I. who classih hls new pabent ill> d hunuuibeing Wttb severe ·delusions. "K-PAX" us~ the IJv~ and inlensctions of lheSt> two main characters to explore the importance ol human connections, The moVle ~ interested in the>!>l' bonds ol love, fncndshtp or concern betw n people, which bring hap- . pm .or comfort tel those mvoJved. Wll 1l those . bond i:lf Tricia Behle teamed or broken, sadness and anguish are t.tle re ult. The movie starttt out prom.isi.ngfy~nough. The ear- ly scenes between Prol and Dr. Powell are funny and engaging. They benefit from Spacey and Bndges being two kLl nte<l. expenenceQ actors .. pacey bringc; a tight touch to Prol's eccentric nature and humorous lines. Bridges know how to use rei.tramt for effect, which i.erves to countNb4Jan('C tnc two chdfdcters. · As more chdrdclers and subplot~ ar(' introduced, the movie los<"s its cffccuvene Pro4'1 fellow pabents et the . institute ate the usual Holly- wood depictlon oJ tbe men-· tally ill. The interactions between Prot and the other pabents are the weakest and S.ppiest parts ot the rum. Powell's mamage ~ i.n troubte, but he barely not.ices. and the film doesn't really seem too-mterested in it · either. • As the main story line between Powell and Prot pro- gresses. the twtSts and tum get J convinc'ing. It tries too bard to play both sides, Prot dS alien and Prot as mentally ill human. For everything the movie tries to pack in, the pacing feels too slow. ln the end;·~K-PAX" feels vaguely unSdtisfying. ·K-PAX" is rated PG-13 for a sequence of vJolcmt images, and brief language . and sen uality .. • TRICIA.a4U. 32. lives 1n New- port Beach and wor1(s as a software validator. • Jeff Bridges: left, and Kevin Spacey star l n· "K·PAX. ... which ls rated PG-13 .. .. " .. ... .. .. ... Contrived plot haunts high-tech horror.flick 'Thirteen Ghosts ) . . . Snnt1JJdtin9. It mf'dns hvc:aly, slUTlWdllny or wt tt y. Such dn dppropnate odJecttve when dpphed to the appropndte subject ·nurteen Ghos~ • t!-> not dn dppro1mt1te subJf'ct Ther<''s thuncler.dndrltght· UNCLE DON'S VIEWS OF Nil REPUTE ning. t1 gttrgoyle howb dlldthe music crescen- dos dS mysten- ous vehicles are dnven into .. darkened iunkyt1rd The · leader of this group l?mergcs from his anbque tJutomob1le bdrkmg orders and glaring u lot at his annored troops dnd hlS resident psychic. What are these gootballs dotflll They're ghoi.t bustet'I. Uc;inq Wecl J>Oru. or unknown des19n and logic ol mdet~r­ mmate ongm, they·r~ out to cdpture lh<' spmti. of those wbo hdVt> dled m t1wtuJ WdyS, !>UCh dS by fire, UCCilJ>l· ldbon. bow dnd t1rrow t1nd by vollng Oemocrdl And why drt' they ct1ptur- ing the'i<' sptnt!>? For one thmg :~o drdg out the movie. Upon the cdpture or ~he t1ppropnalc number of i.ptnl-. (I bebeve 1t'i. 13), their let1der will oppn some keyhole to yrt anothN !>ecret power ot th<• untvC'rse so he c t1n . tx•come the moi.t powerful mdn in the world. Well. !earl s le<1d •r ktnd of !->Crewi. up ,md bt!com clPcld, lace up. Upon his cxp1- ratton, he leaves his ho\1w of myc;t«!ry to his middle-aged ._ .... --·---·--· -· • cousin or neph w. It's your · typical funny uncle's house. -- Dark, gloomy, 1soldlecl and abdndoned. More cluttered than d teenager's room, with· enough kmckkndcks to mdke d grdtldmolher happy. w h.c1t we helve ts another week, dnothcr movie, cmoth· er gla s house d.nd another bad caS<" ol the toop1ds. The i.toopids being Ute rather. son. daughter and i.ome loudmouthe~ scream- ing housekeeper upon whom one wishe lockJdW, or d falling Sdfe or piano. Ju~t gues what's down m the basement. Well you don't need to guc s. 'cause I'm gonna tell you. lt'stfie afore· mentioned spuits who ·died 1n the vanous and sundry ways. They're bad tempered, evll IOOlung dnd dffucted with coatings or mdkeup thttt drtnor-p1erdng shells could· n't penetrate. Th_e e spmt!. are trapp<>d m contcUnment rooms. and if they escape all bell breaks loose. TcJJ me il'you've heard this one before. Bdd spirits mouths: "What difference abound...JlJcy'rf,' cdught. d()(>S 1t make?• "You didn't They're plan~d in holding tell turn, did your "This tanks. Some·1dJot relea es. house is not a house." And them. They're gonnu tdkl' or course, ·1 had my rea- over the world. Yeall..s.ounds sons.· onyimd to me. Cyrus has designed this ·Thu1een Ghosts• 1s ... ./ hou~e based on some myste- haunted by the presen<'e ~ nous book that was written bunch of no-nt1me actors umpteen centuries ago. The with a single well-known book details a blueprint that cttlor (Ccrn't remember has will allow one to b~tld a namel mscrtmy his pock· • structure that Y(ill open the mMked. glowering mug mto ·eye of bell.·· Now there's a dS many scene as po sible. high IQ idea. Tiuough the Oh yeah. it's F Murray Abra-mJtacle of cheap special ham. Didn't h u to be a effects. we are dragged sl.dr7 W llJ, Abraham's Cyrus alon-g through this house. needs d baker' dqzen of over hµJ , over dale. over stuff these here ghosts to become you swore you'd seen in the the most powertuJ mdn m previous scene. 'the world. Of coursE>, he'. But. to complete tus pm- deacl, but he am't half di. 1ect, Cyrus needs the spec1dl dead as lhas movie. p1rit. (Not Jdck Danjels). G u ... s wht1t? Bad ... t4fl . "' The spint that as the most start!> to hdppen. So what do powerful energy of all. It's our re ident goofbaUs do? Of love. Ain't that cute. Ain't coun.e. head to the bal> ment lhcH horing. 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GotSon says his stu(jents are work· lng on a dozen tQ 20 irnprov games that could be used m the spring matches .. '*We'll provide the other colleges with detailed ru}es -and descriptions of the games." he says. ·rn fact. evenings and Sunday after- noons. The progr6.!1l will fea- ture jazz and classic rock tunes for dinmg crnd ddrw- ing. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Htghway. (949) 673- 3425. POP·ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, d funk, rock and Motown act, perfonns at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Rastorante-. 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del fl..1ar. Solo gu1tdnst Ken Sanders perfonns class1cal flamenco • tune at 7:30 p.m. Tuesddys d.nd Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B p1a01st Ahne Epperson on Jdn. Hl. pianist VaJentma . Gerald lsh1baslu an~ the Gottlieb on Feb. 16. soprano Stone Bnclge Band play ruck Keiko Takeshita and M'lou and R&B at 9 p.m. Sdturdays Dietzer on March 16 the Del · at Sutton Place Hotel's·Tn- Gesu stnog quartet ~n Apnl . anon Lounge, 4500 20 and pianist M'lou Dietz~r MacArthur Blvd., Newport on May 18. The church 15 at Beach. Free. (949) •76-2001. . w9'U even help them pre· lut month~ • Approximaung· Nt-xt up for the tndustti- J)a1'! for the mmpetition. l 'U Mother,• now le off the slate ous OCC theater department be more than happy to go • completely. tJ "Ten or Less,· a series of over1o any other college In its place, OCC wlll pre-student-directed plays, each ccunpus with a mall group • • ot ·North Shore fish.• · running 1 o minutes or l of my own •tudentl. and Israel HoroVttz' play about presented by the OCC . we'll host an lmprov work-wor~ers at a. falte~ng Massa... . Repertory Theater Company. shop or reheenal'prior to the cbusetts fi.sh-pacltjng ~Janl The program, which • _perform.~ce. • • The how was labeled by tncludes both materia.l by Golson says that any local • one critic as "angry, passion· recognized playwrighfS 41\d colleges or'UJllversities will· ate. raw. tunny 6.!Jd sad.· tudent-orJginat~ originals., ing to' take on the OCC "It pre$t'nts o remackable will be pTeSented Nov. 9-11 improv players in a 'fnendly combmauon of tuldrity and' and 16-18 in the Orama Lab spring joust can call hlm at heartbreak.• says OCC StudJo Theater. Tickets are (71•) •32-5640, Ext. 5. in,st.ructor John Ferzacc<l, $5 cmd may be reserved at Speaking of pee theater. who will direct. ·The stiow (714) 432-5640, Ext. 1. the department has made a conlain!t adult sitllabon a.nd change in its spring sched· language.• ule. Llsa Loomer's •111e •North Shore Fi h' will .b<." W&tmg Room: origtn8ily staged March 7·17 in OCC'. bumped to mak room for Orama lab Theater. $19-$51. (714) 708·5555. 'VICTOlt/VICTORIA' UC Irvine will present "Vic- torMctoria. • a musical dbout an operll singer in 1930s Paris and a cabaret performer named Toddy, at the lrvme Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Show times are 8 p.m. Nov. 9 and Nov. 15-17 and 2 p.m. f:'lov. 11 and 17. $8-$20. (949) 824- 2189. 'TEN OR LESS' Posadd Mttgicd• Dec. 7-23 at 6S5 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa .. Performances will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesd$1y through Friday, ·at 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday and at 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday. $14'- $34. £714) 708-5555. ART EMPLOYEE ART Onginal art by city of New- port Beach employN.'S,\vtll oo Qn display at NPwport Beach City Hall through Nov. 7. City Hall IS at 3300 Newport Blvd. Fre~ (949) · 717-3870 .. • 10M T""5 VKites about and reviews ~I the•ttt for the o.lly .. fJllot. His stories appear Th~ and S.turdaY\-· \ Newport Blvd., Newpert Beach. A preview opening reception will be-held at 6 p.m. Friday. The gallery 'is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free. (949) 675-4706 CELAYA EXHIBIT The Orange County Muse- um of Art wtU pre ent the work of paintPr, photograph- er, scuJptor. pnntmdkec and poet Enrique Mdi'tln~z . Celaya on Nov. 10 to Feb. 3 at the museum. 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach. Mu eum hours are l t a .m. 10 5 p.m. Tuesddy through Sunday. $.5 for ~ · ' . adults. $4 for seniors and stu- dents. tree for members and ·Ten or Less,' a series or stu· dent-dlrected shoi:.t plays that run 10 minutes or less in . length, will be staged No.v. 9- 11 and Nov. 16-18 at Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Me a. Show tunes are 8 p.m. Friday and Satwday, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, S5 or $6. (714) 432-56-40. METAPHORICAL PAINTINGS The Orange County Muse- um or Art will pre ent an F Scott' Hess sencs or 24 metaphoncal pai.Oungs tJUed ., chtldren younger than 16. (~Wl)759-1121 . THE PREDATOR . 1259 Victoria St.. Costa Mes.\. $8 tor adults or $.5 for students, except for today's concert, which 1s free to stu- dents. Season tickets are $56 for c1dults and $32 for stu- dents (949) 651-8493. SENIOR CENTER .AFTERNOON . Pt.AYS 'R US • ·The Hours or the Day• through Jan. 6 ol the mu t.:· um, 850 San Cl mente Drive, Newport Beadl. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sun- day. S5 for adults, $4 tor senio.rs and students. free for in.embers and duldren younger than 16. ('l49) 759- 1122. ~The Preddtor, a dLgitcslly designed tructurc, will be open for viewing through Nov. 18 at UC Irvine's Beall <:::enter-for Art & Technology at the CJaire Trevor School of the Arts. The piece was cre- ated by Argentllle painter Fc.b1an Md.rcaccio and Los Angele architect Greg Lynn. Gall<>ry Aours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday thr6ugh Sun- dtl)'. and noon through 8 p.m Thursday. UC lrvme as dt the corner of C'ampu~ and Uni- vers1ty dnve in Irvine. Free. MUSIC GO BAROQUE Th<' Hdrmonia B<uoque Play- ers will present the hrst of a concert senes titled • Mus1cc1 O bscura • at 4 p.m. Sunday at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. 798 Dover Dnve. • Newport Beach. The concert wilJ feature music by barc>que composers $I 2-$30 (714 J Q70~6545 MARCH NOSTALGIA Orang£' Coa!t1 College will p~nt • HLStory of the March,· tt salute to military rnd.rches. al 3 p.m. Nov. 1 I c1I the Robert B. fl. 1oore Thedtre. 2701 Fc:Ul"Vlew Rood, Costd llFETllE CUARAITEE CARPET $} 9?,. "· 'DON GIOVANNI' Opera Pacific wm prf>.54"nt ·0on Giovcmni" at the Orc1nge County Pertomung Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22. 24, 25 and 26 and at 2 p.m. Jan. 27 at 600 Town Center Drive. Costa M a $25-$175. (800) 346-7372. WEEKEND BLUES Anthony' RJVerboat Rt~lau­ rant in N wport Bedch wall pre ent The Bcl.lbod Blue on .Fnday aoct Sdturday e . A seven-piece graup play big band tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fndc,ys dl Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerHe Ave., Corona del fl..1.tr. $4. (949) 644-3244. STAGE - 'NOSTALGIA' LuClJlda Coxon's ·Nostalgia* wt.11 receive 1L'l world pre- miere Fnday through Dec.-:Z at South Coast Repertory's · Second Stage, 655 Town . Cent"t!r Dnve, Costa Mesa. Performances will be hC?ld .t 7:45 p.m. Tue day through Sundays. Wlth Saturday cmd Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. OUr tam.lq Ml"rillC 7oal' t~ t~ 47 TMl"S' ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR of: LIFETIME GUARANTEE CARPET llhtl•• lt1l1 •• ,, •• ., llfttl•• Wnr W1rr11ty Llfttl•• Cn•• W11111ty Llfttl•• •••••• ,,. • ., . Orange Coast College's CluJ· dron Theatre Company will present two plays for kids. ·Resolution Revolution,· which focuses on conflict res- olution and cSvmdmg vto- lence, will be staged at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Nov. 1• at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairv1ew Road. Co ta Mesa. ·Sang! Sangi Or What I Learned Watching Television.• will be staged at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Nov. 15. This econd play addresse .clangers for children han-. dling firearms Free. (714) 432-5640. . . 'LA POSADA MAGIC.A' South Coast Repertory's Sec- ond Stage will perform. • Lcl WOOL 111111 CARPET $24t. "· SIOR• BUYINGPO .. R e.,,.. ......... ,. Ll,..t .,,.. ........ -IF Y0011E IOT IUYm FRGM .. YOU'RE PAYm Tll MUCH NllO UKI UlllaTll $• 99 ... . a n. I ....... H-wuw11m ' 99~.~:·. :, . I ••••• u..... ..... , .... 11111•• Trifle.lflfl ... M .............. .......... 1111 ' . • ••• . FU LL · W114-W11 & Refl111•119 • C1n•ie-S•IWln & C111t1n SERVI C.E. P1i1tl19-l1t1rl•r & E~1rl1r. c1 ..... ~,,.. & u,.., ••• ,, . lrvlne CIMIJal~e1 11111 ... • THE AFTERLIFE Color photographs t1Ued · "The Afterlife of Vietnam· by Kiel Le. a former Orange Coast College student, wlll be on d1Splay through Nov. t q at OCC' Photo Gdllery, 270 I FatMe'v Road. The · gdllery is open from 8 d.m. to 10 p.m. f\1onday through Wednesday • 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursdays. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. F~dcty and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Free. (7)4) 432-5520. WORKS BY GONZALEZ The Boudreau-Ruiz Callery will present the otJ-on-can- vas till life pa.inllng · of Antonio ConzoJei on Fn<tay through De<-. 16 dt 3000 (949) 824-6206. . NEW FRAMES GrahamP Wetnbren's •Frame • will be on display through Dec. 2 at the Becill Center for Art and Technolo- gy a~ UC Irvine's Claire nevor School of the Arts, comer or CClmpus and Uru· vefs1ty. dnves m Irvine. •frame • 1 an interacave onema tnSta1Jdtion based on Hµgh Diillllond's photos of psycluatnc patients. Beau Center hours are noon to 5 p .m Tuesday through.,Sun- day ctnd noon to 8 p.m . Thursday. Free. C949) 824- 6206 ~ M•ttress Outlet Store ··- • .. J 165 n.bor Blvd. ~ eoetaMeu • O.. lledl .... "' '°'.., .. (714) 545-7168 .. . . QIJ01i Of 111 DAY ·•A league Utle meana a lot. Our lcnool • hOllll 't won very many and for ua to win one would be quite an accompllahment ... • . leff lrtnklw • Newport H..-bor High . footlMJI coach . . ., WARREN JOHNSON · Doily Pilot .. ...... ...... R<>ge( Carlson • 9A9-57 U223 • '~ Pax.z 949-650-0170 Thursday. No.-nbed 2001 B 1 Pelican HillGC . celebrates . i..oyears Today is the start of a big month for daily fee re5ort coilrse at Newport Coast. .I t's bud to fathom that Pebcan Hill Coll Club as 10 years old. It seems • like onJy yesterday when Tom Faz.lo and Donald Bren and a bunch of Irvine Co. big shots hosted a grand opening on a goU course (now called the Ocean South' course) on land (now called Newport Olasll rievtr before trampled on by inanlund.· .. Back then, ln November 1991 when yours truJy was till wemu.ng up . lidatf Dunn GOLF to the idea of scnptmg a weekly goU column, it was the flJ'St big thmg that happened to me ori. th watch. A rormer • '> colleague or mine, · Pat Larkin, who once wrote dbout golf in th pag . toured Pelican Hill dunng the groundbrealung and Ul.Speded th then-new tugh· nd ddlly fee resort rourse when only dirt grazed the fat?\vay and greeiu. -But, ludty me, the JOb got handed over before Pel.lean Hill actually opene<;t, and, when 11 C'ame e for grand openmgs. vot.la! Gu who covered the luncheon and ubsequent goU outing? · That's ngbt A guy new on the • beat. who. frankly. wasn't d goUer at U\e tiln and was unabl to g t oft the tee, played Pelican Hill' brand-new course by the Paci.fie Ocean. Poor Bill M1lchell. the Irvine Co - execul!ve who was unlortunate enough to get paired W1th me in d foursome that dlso mcluded Tune sportswriters (mos of them laughmg . their t\eads off at my deway distance orf the tee). Wlu1e I must admit I eventually dJ.SCOVered the bug a I w years lat r and began seeing shots aC'tucllly nse ln the &.11 and go relallv ly tra1ght, the grand operung was a day I'll never forget. I had Uttl bus111ess even playing the course, reserved for players capabl of hJtting over d p cdnyons from hillside tee boxes I Wd.S not on of those players. but Mltcb U & Co. held It together. I I amed a lesson that day ln •keep&ng up"' and not JoW\Jlg down a group, eVen if it m ant joggmg to retrieve a goU ball lbere are~ ouleston to . remember, but tills one was a baptism ln goU and a c:Uamond m the rough. Puto, lbe 90Jf c:cM&rM ardUJed. allo d gned the Links Coune (later named the Ocean North COW'IM!), which opened ln November 1993 Bren ii dww1Dan ol the lMne Co One ol the goeJs for Pelican Hill wu to bolt a ma)Or golf tournament, wtucb lt accomplished In o.cember 1999, when the Omen Oub Mete.bes SEE GOLF MGE 12 Newport Hubor'1 numlng gAme revolves a.round the· exploits · of Junior Dartangan Johnson. SlEvt: C~IOM.YPlOl > HIGH SCHOOt FOOTW.I. . . . .. . Brian Gaeta (belowj latc)\e on ld a deep p to set up a TD In _-, roryear' ' 36-8 win over Woodbridge. WOOClbt. Y\ t'-Pcw1 l1Mbor •t~H#bo<. 7pm -Na 11ott HlwtMlr by 1 Coton. dtl ~ Y\ COS'• MeN .i 0.enQe Coest (Qfoegt 7 p"' _c-.. Mwby J n • Onctcl a~ tw9' fridly'I...,. m 'l~>OCbd)Ut NII" poet l..lilp\6 Hiik. Ah>~ ~ GrCM! at irw. (roonlNgue) Newport Harbor hosts Woodbridge Friddy night in search of its 10th league title m school history. ~ ,;! 9}, • Brinkley ~aid ·A Ha"' ks' tummt•r. into d come-lrom· .1 .. agu • tJU m an'i d loJ behind tnum1>h Our I ~·1 won Vl'JY Bnnkfo) e'Cf><'rt Woodbndg to lany.FautkMf' DAILY PILOT N.EWPORT BEAC H · v',:1ung Woodbndge High 'h had two week$ to prepare for Fnday's 7 p.m See View League football showdown at Newport Harbor Wh ther the WcltTlOIS Me too . weakened 10 wm. "" ma.ms to be 'ieell. Woodbndg t6-t , 2-0 m lHgue), ranked o 7 m CIF South m Secbon Divmon VI, WW Will e.nks and Ollls WestoVf'r. Its top two running back< • both go down W1th ·kn m1un in it4' last game, a o42-21 trouncing of Laguna Hills OC"t. 19 The Wamors had e bye last w k The mtus of both pldy n. rematnS uncertain, but ti Banks, a. two-way starter and arguably the Wunon' best player, 11 \ll\l'*t to p&lly, Woodbridge running game will rely on. • replacement who bu not puWd the 100-ypd mark t1Us n 8dnk., 1~ the team' leddmg rmher dOd sror r With b-49 yclld dnd SlX TDs on 12o4 came I le ctlso hd5 rontnbuted gr oll.y lo the Watnors' o46 def ns W ov r hds rushed for 1• yard and .two TI>. on 18 ccUTI and no oth r Wun10r haS ~than yard ruslung this ~ason N wport Harbor Coach Jeff Bnnk.J y, ~h t am (7-0-l , 3-0) Is ranked No 7 m Ota.nge County and No. l m CIF D1vis1on VI, won't worry ~bout who <loo or does not wt up for , the oppo<1mon Fnday "' · lns tad. the qu t tor the Secs View • Leagu ct}!mp1onsh1p. whlch would be the school' l 0th league crown IO 71 varsity· sons. IS enough to occupy the focui of Brin.kJey and his play rs. ·1r a~ championship game. even though Woodbndge ull hu another game with Aliso Niguel (Nov mcllly andforustoW'Ulone com out throwing, with 1unior would be qwt dO ac·q>m· quartt>rbdck Tun Kcq I at th conlr01s pluhm nt.• ·They'"e \pr ad people out and A victory would give thrown tht.> b.ill a lot,· Bnnkley ~p wport J(drbor 1'5 i.xth Keqel hcJ<, C'ompl.:·tcd 7fi of 165 for outnght leagu till 1t 8"5...,YMd , 'but hOJ. thrown onl~ on third 10 Bnnkh•y ' 16-more touchdown 1e1ghtt than tnt r- n t nure• -C'eptJon Ev n Wlthout B.uik.s, howe\'(•r. th Newport fiart>0r 'Jo.t•ntor quarter- Wamon bgute to provid at mUd.able ba5k M organ C r.ug ha thrown for ~ Coach RK:k G1blon squad mo ~dtds (9171 and touchdowns I 1o41 has won five strdlght altN a 33· 15 l and ha the <,am numb · ol in W k 2 to Jughly reg.uded Foothill, completion 1n 55 t ~ attempt ranked No l Ul D,i.vlSlon VI rnnr.t of th 1rutung on 1. -~ ason, before falling to No· 5 with 4 J .T. P rryman ha bc<>n Kegel' Jast week to El Mod na • I .iding tM!'.tf'l wtth 2• ratC'h tor 301 Newpott hould be· ready to )"1trd and two TD an m11,h. with a ume the-challenge. how ver. 22 receptJon for 229 )ards ctnd tw,o peoa.Uy dfter ~bling arly Ul I t ~. ~ .00 a r 1~ r of note w k' 20-10le4guewtnov rl.ogu.na · Opponent hav earnt>d mor.e Hills. , yan:t.ige through th A1r f9221 than on Laguna Hills' 10.0 lead wu th the ground 1877l •gain ta ·ewport hnt def~t the Sailors bad fa :?<! a.11 ('. ason and the T•ts parlay d hve SEE TlnE SHOT MGE U DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOi. f001Ull Pl.AYll Of.THE Wiii ' . . Keo la _uega · C<*a Mesa running back imagines a long, succewful career, but he hu learned to put the M\lltangl' team g<>U ftnt . ..., .... .,.., "'°' .......... _. , ... -·· . - ·. ( 82 ~ NcM.nbet 1, 2001 ·sroRTs . .--. Doily Pilot Cha.Dey ~ew CHM gtrls polo coach FOi 1111 IKOID . take overt« the re11rec1 0ente o.t1a1MD11. 'St team to be bonmed Nov. 10 at 0CC Friend of former Cd.M Coach John Ya.rgas t8.kes over.as the new girts water polo coach .. GIRLS WAHi POLO Whale et lolani Prep, • K-ll college D\aetouedilingenw. Oonc.mrea'1colwMOf'I W~y preparatory IChool. Chaney led tua ~ teaturtng lbe 1951 Orang• Coa•t College football team, John Vargu; wbo served lbe bead po.t ol the U.S. Men'• Otympk'team. In the""""* team to three Jntencbol11Uc t.eaoue of , erroneously atated'tht celebnstiofl would tMl .held Saturdoy, Honolulu 00.. Yet. be laid be pMr'5 to IOC'UI . when SantAt An.a U1vadea Orange Coat ~· S~V"9eft 0M.Yhor of 2000. • - · "They were· all fnllbmlir\ md iOphomiole& bac:IC lbel\, • Chaney aaid ol the SH Kings. including Jesska Priti, Chriltlna Hewko, Jessica Wells and J')eXd Mlller. ·1 j\.IM want to continue the same tradition that Va.rgu put in .. He bu a great ptogram there, a6 I prirMnly on the girtl squad at CclM. In fact, It wW be Nov. 10, wbeo Fullert~n pl y1 lhe Ptfdt CORONA DEL MAR -It lhouldn't take long for Aaron Chaney to get acq~led with hls wam, the Coro04 del Mar High · girls "-ate:r pi>JO· ~dJ' o1 whldt ·he wp Nlffle<ntt oow coach. the ICbooJ announced w ~n.esday. Chaney, who allo wOOl.a u • coitegilte at LeBerd Std<hum. have big •tloes to rm.. . and lntemolional water polo oalc::W., M6d applyillg for th• CdM boys coeddng job ls ' unWu~ly. C.:haney, who coeched boys and girls wdt •r ~for 19 years al lolanl Prep School ln HawaU, worked wtth a majority of the <«JM gl:JJs when be ftllod ln for fonnar coach Chaney lakes over for Varglls, "wbo wW become only the fourth head coctch or Stanford Unhrenity's men'• water polo team. eflective New Year's Day. he was hiroo to Chaney, who grew ·up In Hewell. complet~d his u.ildergraduete work ln bu1tness eoo.nomb at UC Senta ~ woor.-he helped the men'• w..., polo tMm Wln th NCAA championship ln 1919. He w nt on to earn his Ma1Cer1' degree in educational rwchology from ucu. COi.LEGE MEN'S. socaR VanguW coach Mcleish ~gos TODAY'S SCHEDULE . COSTA MESA-Dave Mcl.eish ended his 16- year career as men's soccer .coach at V4DQIJard University when he announced his retirement Tuesday. Mcl..eish began bis cooch.ing career at Vanguard m 1986 and completed bis 16th season lasl week. Vanguard qualified for lbe playoUs nine times !)uring Mcleish's tenure and fi,n!Shed second 1n the Goldefi State Athletic Conference in 1987. t 989, 1993, 1996, and 2000. · · · In 1990, Mcleish was named the Far· West Hegion''i Coach of the Year by the NSC AA. M cl.cish won 123 games with the t:foM and has ptoduced over 2S All·GSAC players through thf' years. His teams-have had five NAJA All·Americao players m the last six seasons and VU ended the 2000 season ranked 15th in the NAlA. This season the l.1005 ended with a 7 ·I 1-1 ovf'ruU record and hnishe<..I ~aghth in GSAC with d 4-6 record. M cLcish ls aJso a fWl·tlme tetlcher ~I Marina I lagh School. and plans to continue coaching lor the Scdhorses club team while having more brnc to !>pen<fwith.his family. ·Coach M cleish is responsible for the status or v.myuard Univenity men's soccer,• sald Director • . ol Athletics Bob WiJson. "He has hdd an impact on U1c lives of many student athletes in lus years of c;ervlce to Vanguard University.• Vunguard University wllf begin a seuch 1mmcd1ately to. fUvthe men's i.occer coaching position: · · ·~ · • . ~ HIU.£R I ~y I'll.OT Newport Harbor's boys croa coWllry team takes lls shot at the Sea Vlew ~ ~pJonshJp-todily at lrvtne Park. . ~ . Htgh Khool . EstMXi. YS. ~ at IMne H;gtl. 1 P-"' High t<hool ~ rtd girls • Hewpott HMbor .i Se• View~ RnM et 1Mne ~I P.wi!, ~ llt 2 p.m.; glrt5 It 2:30 p m. • WIJll'PCIO Community college WOii*' • 0r""9' Empire c.onf~ ~ temlfinll, Fi.lllerton or C:WW-It Or• ';(DJ' pm. H~ tehool glris ·~of CNmpions FINI lit Edllorl High: Hewpott H«bor "'· ~IN. Spm. High tehool ~·SM~ l.HgUe FloM It ~ H.wbor, noon. '-"k C09lt Leegue r!Nlh at~ ...ai. 2 P"".; ~ LHgUe flNls It 1'9ttnn qvtttien. NATIONAL MEN'S WARR POLO . . CdM to hos_t natiollal wlltiJr polo tourney . . . CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar PoundatJon. the City or Newport Bedch and The gttmes will run from 8 ct.m. to 7 p.m. on Fnd.;y ctnd Saturday and 8 a.m. to the bronze qam(l at 3 p.m. and the gold medal g1tme dt 4 10 p rv. on Sunddy. High has stepped up to the plate. so to over too volunteers have done d spectctcular sµeak. and will host the United States job pulling this together. U.S. Wdter Polo Ncttional Men's Water Polo Tournament was especially impressed (l.ast week) in our Fnday through Sunday. walk through of the CdM High School 'fht> f'vent has been held every year since t 890, with lb exception or the banning of Wdlet poJO du~ tO exces IVe fighting ln 1913 rtnd four years Sll.\perNon of all U.S. National l('dlll events during Wotld War u .. The competition was originally awardt.>d facility with 50 U.S. n..ig5 dod red, whito to thr-city or New York. The September and blue MunUng that will be dlspl11ye<J for t 1th terrorists attacks, the aftermath and these games." th£' rnstrictJons on public events In New , The tOumam nt will feat~ almost very Tickelb tire available for S6 for adultS ctncl S4 for tudents during the preUmJnar· ics and S8 for aduJts, S6 for students for the tn<'ddl round by c&Wng (949) 044,.9662 or on i.ale dt Corona del Mar during the event· York resulted in the New York Organizing v~terdn from the last· thn?t> U.S. Olympic Committee's withdrawaJ. teams, most ot the current U.S. Nationdl ·w" had to scramble to find a'Wortd class players and some nngers brought in from faMJ1ty 10 host the games with only three Europe and south Am n ca. attordlng to wr>ek'> to pre pd re,• Andy Burke, .s U.S. Chriss Street. thP d\runnan of the organiling WatN Polo board member. saul. "The CdM cornmHtee. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 wew played there. Pdlcan I ltll also hosted the evt•nt m 2000, when It was C'all !d the li~undai Team Match tnow cont ted at Mondn::h Beach Goll Links ln Oona Polor). The llvtne Co. <h'C'id xi to no longer host the made-for-teJevis on event. Durlft9 IMI yeu .. Hyundai McJtches, John Jacobs of the St-ruor PCA Tour sald of Pelkdn I Ull: •This goU club l.s naagmflcent. It lhJS dub ls 36 · hol (which it is) and It was a pt1vat d ub, It would ptobebly cost SI mllllon to jom. • • C.:Oosid rtng bow paytng CUit m n aro getting hard r to con:M! by thete daya for high nd pubUc goll co , maybe JHCObl bat a good~ Tom WatlOD, alto ot lb • SeniOr Tour. Mk! the greens on I.be Ocean North COW'IO played like • mount41.D • greem, • btK'aUH of the llopel. •1t'I 1 big goU coune. and tbe greens have subtle ('OntGUn. Tbey're bard to f9lld; But ..... beeudlul golf oourte,. llie llddtld. • -- ASUEGA CONTINUED FROM B 1 Perkins said. "Ii 's really matured. Before I got here, I heard he was a Utlle tubbom and might not have always done thlnq that were best for th<' team. But I havf'n't !>ffn that.• ... Perkins said Asucq1l displayed hls uns$Hhhn when h wus asked to shift from tailback to fullback after the UUrd game Uus tall. • t wu a llttl concerned obout asking blm. but h response W(ll: 'Whatever It tak to wln, eu&eh.' = The change has not af:fected bis number of cattl and, Perklnl belJev • the • change has had a noUceabty polltlv effect Ot;' the Muttangs' off ~. ·it bas nta.Uy helped us: Perkins said. ·ov making teems focus on OUI hdlbKll, I( M helped open up our perimeter game. We bed been ltNggbng getting gU'fl outltd• But. now, .. U tNJN want to focus on the penmeter, KeolA wW lMt tbc.m up lnlide. • . Aluega dkl Just that ID the MUlltanQS'. 21 ·ti P«iftc Cout L.eegue vktory Friday over ~wn rtv41 COila MMa, canytng 25 um. few a g4UM-high IS? yank, tncNdiftg a 2-yard tOuchdown to open lbe K'Otlng early ln the MC'Ond quarter. . Estancia Coecb Jey NooMn W• MnOng thoM lmpr••d. •• thought. ~the vkleCUpe.,.... the game, Aluegl w• their bile player oe both ..... af lbe ball.. NooMA.M6d. • And ... p;o..d .... Fridey ... . The .... WIUcb ............ duly .. .......... .....__. ..... AAI .. o,My Plot ,.._OlllleW.. ,..apW.• .......... p Ill a•lllllflme . ................. ,_ ............... ....... wtlh .... dlllr' .. [. dmL •• ...,.. ... 1N 0 ........ .,,,. * • abCllll pllrtng •Sund.,. --• -I,_. *. , . ..-a 111 a.111111111tywtl«r?:~1 ................. -·-· .. .., ..... pl' ................... .. ......... _ .... __ ,. • • • - over into constant pain this ·yea:r. - • rve worried about my f t, • sa CS Asuega, who finally experienced relief day betore the EsliUl<ia gdme, when cortisone wrus tlljrclP(J LntO both feet. Asuega said the problem arose when h' wlde f t were pmched by lightly laced football cl ats, • 11 was cm Inflamed n rve between my (thttd Md fourth) toes. Ev ry morrung 1 woke up, my feet would be kiUlt\9 mt•. l 'vu had to take ct break \>cry once In awhile in prddJ , but wb o It com to gam , I don't feel d U\Jng .· Asueg11 was alto fitted for orthotio (•upports he'll wear In hla ~ to alleviate "'"' oo' the nerve,, wbicb are upected lo Mriv aoon. J fe looU forward to putting the problem behind him; LHving defenden In h1s path hat beea re. probaMMilk for ttw sm~h. powefful NMltt, who lriel to emulate UCLA'• O.Shaun Polter wh9n lt ~ lo pwUah1ng t.Kklen. His wUlingne11 to ltrilut defenders; rather than ·~ them, ii tOmethlng P9rklns and tilt C'MC.'hing ........ trytng to tomtet. .-Hil whole deal la, he Wu. to fintlb tu. NM.. Perklna Mid. •1rYJng '° meke • ..,.. Md run around• guy ilft•t ha~ Hit.._ eo ftnd people and go ltlWgbl ....., ...... Asuega Mkl tMt MVOft lbe phY*91,... af the 91ft18· whkh he allo cam. oww • defenaM duty. He .... ecOrtng. toucbdolWn. ~ ....... now._ 35 ua. an•.,..., CIM'eer lbll • bldudll9 ..... ,........ , ........ =·kt .... hM on en CfPPO'IDI bll C81'11er, .. bGlla • • ....... . ; . ,,... ...... ....., .............. ... .............. H0.1.1 ..... ? .... Id. ''11111 Mil II_, ... N t • • ,•a1111811111 lie ........ ,.., II UCLA• .... 61 ......... ,, .... _ 2 ,. ... . ----.-.Adi .. ... .-0111 ... .... • w.. ............. .. -------1 ---=• IP I ~:=· BRIEFS . · CdM .Sweeps through PCL Sea Kings three-peat and improve to 19-3 with · t4-2·win at Northwood Wednesday afternoon. For the third [&:J' .. straight year the Corona del Mar I Ugh boys water polo team claimed the PaciJic Coast League title with an undefeated record when UM> Sea Kings crushed host Northwood, 14-2, at H eritage Pdfk Wednesday. Mike.March ·and Artie Dorr . scored three goals each for CdM (19-3, 5-0 in the PCL), while John Mann. and Jason DI Rocco added two each. ~ King Jc>h.n Money. DaV'ld Dlf\occo and ~ Meyer SCOT(."() on~ goal uad'i1o help send N orthwood. to 2-3 in the PCL ' MfK COW UMUI Cw oa MM 1J. NonMooo J QwOf'-dtl MM 7 ) 0 J' • 13 HonhoNood 0 I 0 I • 2 co... .. Mllr . Mltdl 3, Dorr ), MlfWI 2, J. Otftocxo 2. Money 1. 0 OiRocco 1, Me)llr 1. S.-·Kim 5, Stockstill 5, lr\M'ldlge 4 ..... .. .. • l.Mlgten 1, C..ldwlle4l 1 S.-·~· Estancia to~pled ' The Estancia [&:J ·High boy..s water polo team ended lls season with a 17-4 Padfic CoastLeague~at Lagund Beach Wedne.>day. Junior Jess Hellmich scoJed three goals dnd sophomore Anthony Hennan added one ru, the EagJes flJ\Wl their lcN secoon an the PCL at t-.t (3· 11 overall). Estancia goalie Nathan MarstcUer recorded f 2 saves PAQIK CM$J &Ml LMuM llMal 17, .._ 4 ~lelch 5 7 3 2 ·17 &ullc~ 1 0 1 2 • • ........ Heflmlctl ], Herm.w'I 1 ~-~12. Sailors duel today . N ew.p o rt ~ Harbor Hlgh's Natalie BroverTrWl and Diana Khoury cnaiM!d to socOOd·round victories Wednesdety and w1U moet in today's girls tennis semifinals of the Sea View League Individual Tournament at Woodbridge High. Brav rman. the top se d , won .In 26 minutes. 6--0, 6·0, while Khoury scored 6-1. 6.1 11t•l ~1ctone • The te amrq1te wiU face .-ach oth r at 12:30 pl. Khoury: ister, c.-rmen, KOn'd two vtctori to advance to today' semifinals and will Ide Woodbridge·~ Elltdl th Exon, tho tourney's No. 2 seed: In doubles action. K lly Nelson and Krista Mclntoah, Uw top-MMlded tandem, will piety ln a aemiflnaJ today alter J>Ojting two vktories Wednesday Newport's duo of M 9an Hawklna a.nd Bonnle Adil.ms, the No. 2 Med. w "' upsN an their tint m.tch wMm•r ' p ............ ...... . ....,,_,~., ~ ......... M; 0 ICtlN't ,.. ....................... . .... Nldltmo CN& M. .. 1. C. IO!Outy ... "9f ,..,. ...... ..... , ... M. 1·l *' O.ig o..t4, W. .. ' ilw•A• tUO • wa mill idlt • .,...,.,..,. w 0 l(houfy. '"° P"' • '')'11118 ..... e...m111n ,,, .... c.~ ......... ........................... -..0.& .. t.lit:llWDllllllJ ... ...... : .......... ~~MH1 'Ss1* ... .... ._.,••KM. ...... .... .. ............ , .. , ..... u.. , ...... 2:vu•• .... w ....... ; .•. ,,, ...... .... ·-. High product, IPd the Pirate., (15..0, 9-010 the OEC) with ciyht lulls, while Bf! tt Bond chipped .,_ Si.x. Rachelle S~ contnbul ~I 16 as.slsts in the victory that ._..;nt Santa Ana to 1-t 2. 0·9. The Pa.rates, ranke<l No. I In Southern Califorrua und No. 2 m the state, will h()St lrvllle VdU y, Friddy at 7 p.m. Bucs snap scoring slUQ1p in victory Chris Coburn ~-­scorf'd his lin.t I. ' colle91ate 9001 to ··-· l<'ad the Orange • Coast Co1Je9e men'' soccer team to .i 1-0 O rdnge Emp1n• Conference win over visiting GQlden Wel>t Tuesday. Coburn' goal nuppcd lhE'. Pirdte • month-long homf> scoring drought d.Od completed a scc:lSOn swet-p of tlw Ru .. u.-ri Coast won 2· 1 at Golden West Oct.5. WLth just 90 seroodi. left ln the llrst haU, Cobum connef'h'<I on lus goal. whlC:h was the flr'it goal at home by the Pirdtes in<'f' the first half Qf a Sept. 25 cont~t. against Santiago Canyon The lump panned 455 nunutf' QI game Lime. Ryan I lolt picked up llls tbird dSSlst of the i.eason on Cobum's goal. As hds been the case for most ol the season, Coast pldyPd 'iOljd defensively and contro1Je<1 th1· game, but struggl<'d to ftnlsh on scoring chanct~. Oel>p1tc tht• close score, the P1ratt>s (10·7·3. 7·3-2 In th<' OEC) were r.ne ly in dungcr tlnd outshot (:olr1c>n We t. 17-3. Th<> Rustlers (3·12·4. 2-70:l) nearly tied thP gdm lt1tf'. sending ct high shot into a crowd of attacker. In tho 8!-lth rninut~ However. Pirate goalie Jo •y Balt>clS 111dde d k>aplng wvo in Cl crowd of trafflr to preserve ht!> hfth shutout in th • pdsl "ix games. The thud-place Pirdtel> picked up lhrce points m th{• stdndlngs to move just ont• bettlnd of Fullerton. wh.1c.:h I II 7 ·O at home to Santa Ant.1. UCI wins fall title The UC Irvin [jJ women's Salling • team won th Pacific Coa t tntc>rcolle!Jldte Ydcht Rct<'ing As•ooation champion hip at \ N wport li&r~Oct. 27·28. The AntPatN~ flnl hcd th • l4·race c-omp tltion over Otv11uon.• A and B w1~ a t<,tdl of 74 points, followed by Univ M'5ity ol Hawall (81) and SConhHd (62). TIM UCI team cons~ted of Emily Robb ao<.l Tush Perry in Oivaalon A and Lauren Maxam · anq Emlly Hemberger In Division 8. Both tNM Unt.hc<I MCOnd In tbW dMsions. The race• wefe c:ompltotf'd over two d•ys ln light IOUth- west wtnda. UC lrvlne hotted teams rrom Stanford, Unavenity . ol HawaU, Cal. UC Sante Belbera .oo UC Senta Cruz. Slngae and double windward leeward coo.-~ Nu.ct off the w-.m Up ol Udo ..... u reptralloa Coata M ... EEJ AIDerlcaa Uute LMgm wtll bold NgiltnlUoa for ....... ,_......._ .. a. fNat of IM1pt .._I a.m ......... ..,. .... ........... .. .,....,. ......... . . ........... ...... -.. ...... .. .......... ~. .... ... ... Daily Pilot SPORTS tlGH SOIOOl FOOTWl lllllSDAY'S CllALITAll OwWINi:k == 9'IY la Corou MIMlirltlgla'I ...... tlanlll He pall daeballt1p Prtday~t etO.....,. COMI College, wberebeand lbeS..Klngs dUlllColla Mela ID a pmecrttlcal tobotb ..... ' damlcet tor a bertb la tbe CIF Playoffl. •I \£N4 Hlt.U" I OAl.Y Pl.OT '• Playoffs at·~ s Costa M esa-Corond del· Mdr wmner Friday mghl stands supreme chance - of gaining a bcf't!l rn th CIF playoffs. and an outside shot at PCL crown. larry Fautlcner O~V PILOT NEWP0 R1 BCAC ll Thouqh <tome re Inc lion .. 1111 • apply, the winner of rnd<ly' 7 p m. P4*t'lht' Codi.I L!'d<Jut>· football I.Jame b<>lwec·n c·o .. ld M I fK h ctnd d 1qnalf-d 00-.t Corona del Mdr ha' rt•tlloOn lo bel.J ve 11 will hav<> C.('('larf'd cm mv1tatJon to th \If Soulh('rn -SectJon Dms1on rx pldyoff'> Both th a Kmq\ (5·1-1, 2· I in lcdgue) And lh f\.h1\tctm.i~ t6-2, 2-11 ('Quid al50 n.•mctm 1n content.Ion for th PCL crown with a Vlrtory at Ordnq C OMI Colleg The mynctd c<'nono'> thdl could dctenmne the top lhr •c• pots in th PCL slclndmg'> t1n• almo I too Vd t to fully c-owr with t¥tO gam wmctminc1 an th league campaign But both C'oachei. hdV<' c1 lmpl ffie!la<JC for lhPI/ plt1~ r. .. regMdJOg Iha~ we k'c; JOl rt1· district encounter "Thu is ba 1caUy to ~l'I into lb playoff • • said CdM C Odt h -C>Kk Fr man. wh°'c sc:1uad 1 ranked No 8 ln CJF 01v1'>10n I~ Mesa Coach 01:1ve Pt>rk1n'> echoed his counterptlrt\ bCLI •f, though ~ wa d lllllP morn empbatk. •,u W WUl Uli\ k W(''fl" 10 the playofl • •, Perkin aid "1bere would t,.-no way to kL'f'P us out If w Wtl'I, we'rf' 1n • Technically. th C:-fill.1·M~ wmner could till ~ for<:t.'tf oul of • toj>·lhr <' ~c nano eap (1ally 1nC't> CdM fdCl!~ untMllile.n Nolthwood ~t w k and Mesa tquar off dtJdlllSI d Uruverstty IMm ranked No. 6 an Oiv.UOO IX. CdM. M sa •nd Uni could very eMily dll wind up tied for second wtlh 3·'2 I •ct<JU ·recon11, nece111tating a com flip to eliminet~ hoot from1tn •'*>rude berth. 7'A.1;£ S-tO t7S if OI 2 EE S4 I.O to Tl M Mt•" Ill Ja MMlifWI •§t ..s.n ''° " -·~wmtt" • W -II lT • .. ,. m" u; • ..,. .,. c D WMtrllG ............ Masllllf c1a OF RANKINGS -- ...... IX 1 SovO\ Htlfl 7·1 2 ., .. Ol.ndl 7.0 1 Not1ttwood l-0 ' w.stem 6-' s NorttMlw 7 ' ' l>twwlity 6.2 7 Los Alnl90' 6-2 I. C---.. ..., W·1 9 c-..rden Gtow 7 1 10 rue.non 5 l 1 Hut. P\en in '>U<'h d c,('t•ndno d Wtn fndtly wouW 91w CdM 1lo; \ax th VI< tor~· c1nd Mt''>d 1ti. \('Vf'nth Tho..c· numlwr'> • <<>rnbrn '<I 'with thP PC 'L'> dommdnc1• in lht• 01v1 .. 1on IX r1ankll'l!J'>. would mtlk<• c•1th..r ll'dm. 'hould thPy low d coin flap. d prohab1t1vl' fdvont •to Pctm tht' cl.Jvt.'>IOl'l''> IOnt• cll·larfJ_I• IJC•rth CdM. how<'VC'C, rnuld clctl.n'1 c1t 1c• .... 1 tt '"4nf> ot the l<'aqlw 'htrn1p1o~tup l>y wtnning lht• nt•llt two Wl'CK"i .tnd C0ctc;h Dick r.rt• mcln bclJC•vc., 1t could hdpJWD "It''> nol dhov cJOd IM>yond th• r .ilm of po '>1b1hty. • FrecmdJl -...1d ·1 r csJJy Ulinl< ow kids beli ve they C"dl'I do 11 E\·cn with wins the n<'xt two wet'k,, 1e'~c1 would ne d 'orthwood to low al led t onre to e.un d hdfe ol the PCL c-mwn Buth plO.Jram • h owt>vcr, 'JX!nl mou· hmf' tudy1nc1 th ll oppon<'nt lhdn the I ogu tt1ndlnq"i thh w k. "T>eh•n a\ Jy, wehclv lo .. top th lf nm.· f-rN.•mttn 'klitl ·And, off n...•i!V(•ly, we n d to throw th4> ball bctt ·r, tut some big pklys .ind control th balJ. • P rkin\ ctlso . id bdllcontrol wtU bt• 8 k(•y. ,, .. ,,. Du -...... a. .... • ai-r -'"" ''° " ot ,, __ ._ S-10• # OT &a-' u t-1 ttl if OT ' ... C I I MDI it DI ,____ Mttl It CU ,,_....,. ,. ... tr ... ......... .s.11• "·cu I E&::...S4 ..... Cl •a.• ,.., 1a ta. Cl J.._. Mttllr • D-~ MMllr " LllllPI On 11 Dis H ....... .-.a........... ...a. .... Both oll<'n <·., hdV<' '<'<'n .. ucr1·.,., on th<' qround, but C'dM h1a"i 422 mor<• J>il~'inq yc11d'> tht1n !\1('\d "IThP Sed Kin<J'>I ht1vt• dNnon\trtlll'd they rnn throw I ht• t)dll, hut our dt•lt.•n'" hu<, pldyt'tl prf'lty wc•ll 1.19illrut th Jld.,'i, • i.ct1d Perkin , who c •u.1uctd hit I '> 1nter(Cpt1on 'i<onior !wtll'll !'-Nie k \ dbJC'o ttod fn>cldy Rodn<JUt•1 ht1ve hvP and lour mll'l"r<•pllon~. rc..pcct1vely Mt·'>d ,., l<'d oltC'O'>IV<'ly by rumor luJlbdck K<>old A'>u<'ga ctnd winqhd<k C't1h1ro u<.>qcl hc1s R-4q ru hmg ydrds dnd 12 tou< hdo~ n"i on 11 fl c11tcmpt ttnd on• of ht.'> 10 ganw with ctt lect'>I l 00 yM<h rnm in la\I y('dr.. 17-7 los'ilo th• Sect Kings C"r1h1<0 hc1<, rui.h d tor SflJ ~c1rcl' on 7h rttrm.:'> dlld 'uc ol tu' t'1qht TlJ., hd'-'t' rome v1<1 tht• ·nm SPn1or qudftt'rbdC'k A J Pc•rk1nti triqc)C'r'> th(• ~lt''>tl pt1'>\lnq (fdffi('. w hich hd\ <1vnr1g!'d Jll\I tivt' c-omplelJon'> ancl SO yurds p •r qame In l<'d(JU<' Pcrklm has'compt~tl'd 45 of l I 1 lor 506 yards and ., •v n Tl~ dnd ruor ll<Jht P.nd John Gdmd l'> the only Musto.ng with doubl '-hcJur r' ccpllons f 11 for 17q yard .md two ~I CdM'fl offe bas tmproved 1L1> running game g tly. thanks 1n ldrg pdrt 10 1un1or Mclrk Cidnnull1. who ha averac1 d n •arly 187 yM<b in U\r' lcr1gu fl C dOOulli ~ Ul'pdssed th 200-yMd plat u ach ot the Id I two week , including an anspmnn 204-yard, tbreeo-TD cflort again t Lctuuna Be.ch rnddy, 1rw·rt> hour. alt r k-4"Ullg h fulh\'t, f IUCJO, held cliNi OI d hcdJ1 ttlletc-k C:lanc1ulli h s<H y&lrd"i and Nghl TD on 146 n m e this fall. C"dM 'enlor quarterback Dylan 11 •ndy ha ctllo t pped Uf> his g~m1 lD INigu..-' 11 hcu TITLE SHOT CONTINUED FROM B 1 ' Harbor d•f .. n that ha ur· r nd .. red the f w I potn of .ny «>Unty tMm ()ppoMnta have potted 47 poWa ~ Harbot t1UI f.U. but only 45 have C"Ome .,.- tht llln' J9' mtllld14dU.. were ICllftd ..... a reMrVe unil. Seaior comftrtNt'k AdaJn ....... b .......... four ........ up••• ... bec:Mn Cory by .... ~ Mm9r. ..... tiad ................... Scoa Kotm,tn...._ ...... e¢?T ........... -. ...................... .......... ...., ....... ............... ,,.. ....., .... ............... ... ~~k;Mti; e S<•a KingYMustangs 19'6 Co<ON deii MM M, (CKt• Mew II 111'7 Coot• ..,._ I l. c..-dll .,..., ' 1'61 Co<ON dll Mii 12, (Mt• ~' 1"9 C.oroi-. dell M.w 12. l:dl1 • Mew o 1910 CorOl\a ... M.w 4S, Cott• -U 1971 CorON d9I M.., IS CCKU Mew" 1972 c-it.I M.w It c-. ..... 0 lt7l C:O.-dli Mii II ~ ,,_... 1 1974 CorON def Mal 1. (Oli14 Mfw 0 lt7S C:O..a ...... It CofON def MM 1' 1976 CV-OllM1117Coll• ...... 16 "" ,~ ...... ,. eo. ...... M4<1. 1911 ,_ .......... 10 too-... ., .. , 1'79 • C.O!U -14 (of-dll MM 7 1• eo.-....... ,., c:-. ....... 11 ltlll c.or°"' a.i Mii 11. Con•-..... 14 191) C.cltON dlti MM 7, (otU Ml>w ) Ital eor-... Mii I 1, C0.•4 ...... 14 ltM Corllftlltlef-II c.t•....._0 1'95 ,.,..... clel Mii 1' Co\14 ...... , 1• eo.-clel ..... )0 Coct• "'-21 • ltll1 Cor-dli Mii 11 Cq11a ...... 1' I-CorON a.I Mii 21, (Oli14 ..... 11 I., (orON def Mii U (CMI• ...... I ) '"° C-d9I MM 21. CoJu ,,_... o lftl • CorON cMf -I 1 Coft• ...... 14 lftl (orON Oii M.w » ~ .,_ 0 19'7 ~ M.w l .. CofON "91 ..... 0 '"' Cof(ll\ji ...... ll '°'~ .,__. "" Con• ......, " cor.,.. dll MM o 2000 co.-.. ~ 11 ~·-' . c..t .... _._u., completed 49 o( flt pasi;e .. for 690 y.ud~ and 1x T05 agtlt"-'>l PCL d I OS(.><;, without an mt r· cepllon 'For the ason. he ts 74 of 140 for 986 ydrcb and 19h1 TD , with four int rc-eptton . The CdM rocelVlng corp 11 led t>y mor w1df'Out t ven Ward. who ha 24 r' c pllon • top in th Newport-Me d Distract, lor 345 ycard ml hv Tih Anolh r k.ey factor could be turnovers. wh re M hold the clear ddvantag Th"e Mustan gs ctrt plu • 15 1n turnover ratio, wh1I CdM I mtnus-on Thi I th 32nd mectlng between the two M"hools, which will not play next IHIOn wben th Mu tang venture to lh C>otden W .t League. C'dM I ds th sen , 24·1. but lh ld t tour have been :pbl. ... , ... .. , ... " 7.0 1 '!lt a...., .. , • ...... •> ·~ ~ 10......... w tbcMlkt., be...., to --• bigger dll1mlwe role. Oft.-..ly. tbe 81on••a· doaed CNig lMdl • 111111 2 uall, "'*" ......... ....., ..,.......... . ...................... wl11:..~Ml ...... lll M7 ,_.. iidd I t• ,... ............. 2. ,,. --~ ...... ...... an :OIMI_.._ ... ., ............ ,. ...... 4_ .. 1hur~. ~ 1. 2001 83 .. Eagles. • loo :g. ead . . Facmg long odds again't Uni tonight, Estancia hopes to build momentum for next week's finale. IM'y f~ DM.Y PILOT IRV INE -~ lhf' nd n cITT to u d~n lhdl hdS featured VPty l <>.,w breaks, E\tancaa 'I hgh lootlJ<JU COct<h Jay Noonan h.as broken the unolf1ndJ c0ctchinq cod For while Noondn hd'> cJuWuUy prep.irnd tus Eagles I~ 7. 0-') JO the PdnUc Coai;t U'd!JUC) for ton1gbl\ 7 o'clock PCL struggl ' dgru.n'it UmverMty at Irvin<' I hqh. he ctlong Wllh h~ pldyer.o. hc1ve d.lr(•ady begun lookm<J dhectd to lhE> regular- '>Cd'"'" hnc1I c1s wt•ll d'> next v<•df ·w(' r<· plc1yin<1" lot QI kids. with m•xt Y''dr in mlll(I and. dS d '>ldfl. wt• ve dlreddy o;tarted to l)Wpcm• lor next y 'dr Noonan '-did All r lao ng heuvdy fd\:ored Umwr\aty 15·2. 2-·i tn lt>dgue1. lhc Ed'JI •\will dllempt to dVOtd only the C(Ond winle s campcti<Jn JO t fte "chool''i 17 vcm.1ty WdSOru. clgamst d Laquna RedC'h <,quad that has also '°61 tl'> lir'>I thrf' • I •oqu<' gdmP' ond ft1C<'\ unbeillon lcoque·leddtng Nortnwood Fndtly "Th<• gttm,, dgt1mst Lagunt1 Bedch C'Ould be evenly mdtchcd, • Noonan Sctad , Torught''I mdtchup. however. provides ·problem for tht> E.Jqlc.'>, who hdve lo t a pcur of scmaor tandouts for th wason due to LOJuneli sustained m last w ek's 21 ·6 los to cro town nvt1l Costa M "'d • <•mor Rctymond Romua. who post a l dm-1 acl.Jng 56 rmtunq yards Id t w<>ek dll.d ha\ \C'ored thr touchdown thas ., •a on. will be replaced dt runrung back by seruor Mitch Vd.Jdes In dddJtton. Mano Manas. a def ni.1ve end who d1.slocated hls hap agdJnst Costa MesG. wiU watC'h th hndJ two gam from lhP 'ild 1.Jne E ldnc1a 1s led by jumor quarterback Lewi Brad haw. who. will i-lso tart al free !ielf ty HP ha.s thrown for601 yard and ciqht touchdown thlS y ar a.nd sror d four more TDs runrung the bctll as th tngg r man tn th Eaql • v r opt.Ion Senior Junior Tdn1elu ~ Estanad' leadll\g ground gamer with 321 rushmg yarth on 71 cJtt mpt H has scored three ... , .. , Occ •• ' ···~ -. ~ .s ' .,..1t:ll _.. a amJ .... ~~-Nrw ~ 1111Mt a a.m.> CM ~ CA.-~ atOC.C Nonhwood• ~~ ro ... \.'\I hl'n B1<1d,hdw 100~ to lhP au tus fd11ont1·Jarq ~have been i.en1ors JPrmdane Sn~ll 115 CdtC'he lor 111'1 ydr~ dnd on TDI dnd ~dlf' lldmmc>n 115 ' ratch lor 10'> yanh and one TD) Brad\haw hd'> rnmpl led 53 ol 11 CJ for h<l I yctrd'i with four mterc(•pllon' fatanr1d\ detcn\f' will fa e Um C"Oc.IC'h Millk l unnmqhom' Wf'll·OrC'hP .. trJtNI wrng ,. ollen'><' kcyNI hy ver dtale 'i<'ruor ~ott P1c-kl'tt Pickf>lt d hr\H<•dlll AU·PCL deleMJV(> bdC'k d\ d 1un1or, com ., 1n with t.015 ru hinq . yar~ on 132 C-dR'lt' He is also ' thf.' lt>am"• leddtnq rer 1\·er hdvinc1 c-olle<ied I H r(.>(?.plJon for 3Q:l ) ard heddmg inlo ldst week\ lS..tl '°''to "'orthwood d gc1m~ mc1ny \ wwc•d ai. the IPague title ho~ down P1r kf'll hd'> <t<.o r<•d I tl touchdown .. lhi' -.ec1 on, I 2 of ~ l'\JJ>hlng , • P1rkc tt 1<, d \'ery pdt1 •nt, Sid hmg runn<'r wh1C'h m<lk tum " ry ddng~rou :-.Ooonan ScUCI Pickett~ the !JUY but they c1lso hdH' d '\Ohd qudnt.•rbdrk ,. wl}o doesn't make m'dny lnllilak ., • Junior '\11rk G<>ralto l5 thr T'roJctn'i' quartl'fbttck 11<' ha' completrd 51 ol 101 lor 857 yard ct.nd Payht TD th1 hall with lhr mtf'rc-epllo~ Univ r'i1ty, Ch• dt>f nding PCL champion a.s ranked No 6 tn CIF 01v1s1on IX Estanna lf'ad the Ml , 11 -7-1, but I.be~ hd\·tt v.on the l4 t t.hrec> y ~ LllllPS De• M iiie' II D SI .._,._ S7 111McD ...... es -..-2•C..M•'* ,. ........ ,.,.., ...... 2'Mc••--17 SW -~ •-.atV.... 12 a-1tn•n• .... wt.a. .... H Its If DI S. II 2AS So OT S-t 2AS if Ol 6-J 11S5o 0( , S 7 140 "OU \-9 ,.,So u '"" ,., ,, ... w l~toOll ~10175 ,, Cl S4 ,. ,, Cl 6-) IM Ir "5 LllllPI ......... ....a. .............. Du 11 ...a. .... ........ a... w ,.,, °' 1:1..¥ ---~ :.: : .. ,.. ... ti ... " -t ~ MtlllrM D Wtt1Sr11 n M DI tr l1 7t --NMtt I.Al 11•• ... Jtl ~ c 7'1 0.. M nt Ir lllG 71---.. ,.tr"' . .. .. . . . . . 1M !hunday. Non.-. 1, 2001 Pee Wees (abovet, top ·row, J. lrom left K.Mbryn McJCeaaon. taylor Blake, Sloan Roblmon, Raquel Wiicox. Oaloe Addington and Jean.Uer Frands. Second row, lrom left Katelin Drexler, Aaley lluo1 Kellsie Soltero, Paige Punaont. Aleunclra Truxton. Brittany Martinez. KneeUng,·lrom left Emily ~ Ce•llle Kuempoor, . Karlie Eagle. Mepn Rmtiglan. Lauren Wilbur. Undsay Kubal Mucots.·from le~ NIW I.no, Cualdy SIDJtb., Kr1IUna Baiza. and Kallel Slmpt0n. Cheerleaders honored The Newport-Mesa ahclwks cheerleaders were awarded Outstiiteding Overall Dan~ Perfonnance m the Annual Orange County Juruor AU-Arnericp Cheer Compel1tlon at EddJe West Stadium Oct 21 in San_lcl Ana Jr. Midgets..,. .. .....,.,. lrom left: Zoe Genni. ~ ...... McTape, Oel8ey JlollMd, Manilla Wllbv ad Sydmy Engel; kmellng, froa left: Allaley leek. Jwtc.a Kalgbt. )t••gMP a.tvlta. .... Natalie ............. lroaleft R• rne Lu,bow-Oweal. uurea MWer, GblDa RolbweU. u.... Freemu and Asbley Harer. Ablent Danle~e TbedoL The N wpWt·Mesa chapter sent three Jr. PM Wees (above), bottom row, squad consisting of 44 girls in aU Lo from left: Nlcbole Vlell'a, Devon partJdpate In th event. • Wortm•nn, Raebel Wilbur, Dana Th Jr P W squad is coached by 1i n-Demi ..: ...... 1er: M Paige Soren.en and Robyn Sllefler. ean<10t ~ • orpn The P W~ squad ts led by Caryn Fabian and Summer Soreuen. Balza at1d Do~ Mart1ne:z.. Thf Jr. /Back row, Kala Glacldblg and Midget squad ~ coaQ\ed by Leab Jenn.Her Drake are flanked by Mc'hgue and Terri Blrcb · MUenzi and Madison McHam. Jr. Midget Seahawks win title The Newport·Mesa Jwuor All·Amencan Football Juruor Midget ahawlu defeated the Rowland Heights Rctlders, 20· 7, to cJaim the AFL Pactf1c Dlv1 ion tJtle Saturday Mike Orosco scored late in the second quarter to give the Seahawks a 6·0 lead. In the third quarter. Matt Reiger returned a punt 65 yardsJor d touchdown to put the Seahawk:s up, 12-0. The Raiders answered with a punt block and touchdown rrudway through the fourth quarter. Brei Crowley exttngwsbed dny hopes of a comeback with a crucial 60-yard interceptJon return for a touchdown to al the victory for the Seahuwks. John Ange.lo. ~tt Hamer, ~tt Lutton. Ben Buttolpb, Delano McKenzie, RJc,ky Sepulv.cla. Tony Jones and Ryan Lance also contributed to the Sedhawks' effort Speci.tl teams and d tense created Ix turnovers for the Seahawks The team hrushed the reqular ason with a 7. 1 record FoUoWU1g a bye next JR. All ·AMERICAN FOOTIAll w k. the Sedhawks ~ turn lo actJon Nov 10 agtun t the wumer of the South B.ty Packers-Corona Panthers first·round playoff gclme. In other NMJAAF dct1on: • J 01 rws 8, RoWlA.ND HJ!.lcKTs llAu>us 6 · Desp1te controlling the footbaU for much of the game. th ~ Sea.hawks were held scoreJ unlll · MJcbael ntormlrua and Buzzy Yokoyama SAtked lh Raidet"qUartetback for a salety. On tht" enswng drive, the ; Seahawks we!" abl lo score Ulelr only touchdown of th game behind trony • runrung from Taonmna and Austin Blodgett Ik'fenslve tandouts for the Seahawk included Chasen McNaughton. Hunter Durante, Joseph DICesare, John Prtclcett and l'fler Henry. The ahawks (4·41, seeded lhltd. play the Corona Pclnthcrs in tht" brst round of the playoff Sctturday at 9 a.m in Gtrd n Folsom leads Green Mustangs to 19-7 win Gute sparkles in the victory. POP WARNER FOOTIAll Jacob Folsom scored two touchdowns to lead the Costa Mesa Pop Warn r Junior Pee Wee G11 n Mustangs to a 19-7 victory over Cyp Satwday. Folsom SC'Ored on runs of 7 and 47 yards Chrts Ggle also contnbuted on offense with a touchdown on a 34·yard punt return The Mustang Lmproved to 4-4 In other Pop Wamer.footbdU action •PM wee Muatup 11. cyp ..... Combusken 1 ·Cody Maltbewa tarted the game With a 70-yard touchdown ti struck agam Ul th third quarter by weavtng through Cyp tackJ rs and • runruAg for a 75-yttrd touchdown to g1v the Muslclng a 12·7 l ad. c.ntclt WlWAllll m d a fumbl re<'Qvery ond key tackJ to control the Cypr offense. Cody falrfteld. Gilbert Bees and Ian Aberulby contnbuted lo the Mustang • offenslv lfort. Clarts Heraandn played solld def • ANAKEJM RAMs 19, JUNIOlt PEI! WEI! Bl.ACX M USTANGS 0 ·The 15th seeded Black Mustan Wt>rP led on off n by Joeh Emo, A.nclnw MUllu, Bobby Leake. Roland Wood and MAiin Wes. <>-'Lum and J..e o.wMti contnbuted on defe .• AYSO REGION 57 Grove. • PE.B WEE Sl!AHAwa 46, Tal-Crrv STE1!1.£1S 0 -The Seabawks (7· 1) earned theu fourth consecutive hutout to finish first in the Pacific League - Joa nipl returned th opening kickoff 60 yards for a Louchdo.vn to t the tone for lbe game. Taylor Sepulveda threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Robbae Lusk and a 5-yard touchdOwn pass to E.rtk ~ to highlight the offense. Wllllul 011rtea. Cort>ln Mc:Nutt. Sepulveda and Lusk had touchdown runs betund trong block.l.Og from Jeny Whllaey, Frukie lhmo, Nick Reele, J._ McXennoa. 8rycoe .tardtae, 1'eUer PalrbanU and Justin EJbourn. Mlc:Mel Jugan made a long pa reception and Carlo Valdes bad a long run to set up touchdowns. The defense was led by Steve Deverlan. Tommy FolkJ, Brett HanlMm. Brlu lAwler, Jal&e i.e..er.an. Trims Prickett. P.J. Slapeon. RJcble Soremon. Brtce SUllman and Chu. Vickery. ROWR HOCl£Y Sharks roll to 6.-0 win and remain. undefeated 1be Sharks earned a 6-0 vSctocy over the Ducks in a Boys & Gtrts Oub of the liarbor Area roller hockey gam for fourth· and hfth..qrad rs. CoaltendMS CoWn M.,. and. Enn SpMf'er shut down the Ducks' offense. The Sbarks w re lod by Logu Newett. Cory l'VMr'4nd Jantd C..ady on offense Nallaan Searcy and Mu Pr1edmu were trong on def n.e to contrlbute to lbe Sharks' SiJCtb Vk'Lo,.Y. Storm tames Flying tigers·, 3-0 . -\ .. ' ' " AYSOllGlll97"" Rebe~: captQre a 4~ 1 decision · · .. .. 1be Newport' Rebels roUedeli a 4· 1 ftdos'Y over Spllftnt of' Reg.on 51 ln boys undet· 1' AYSO Regton VI IOCtel' edion. a.kle.,... Ales lodoa. •••• I .... and SertiO ~~l<»fedgoalt ......... ....,T....,.and C•• 1 raa lllllllk moved the b&U '1(ell ln micfOekt. E11YiD ...UC and....._,. L9wle contributed on def.-. · • UNITID Buil·S, la (bGloN 57) >·~-.. Mme scored three goals to lead the United Blue °' ..... Geoe1 G .... , • and Joe11M ~each acored a gcwll. K9wta GoMty bad an Ul:i't, Tyler Wolk played well Tbs~ wu ~by 0... Ne19on and goalkeeper .._._ In boys under-12 action;· . . • HOltNml 8, FonsT MONllOS 4 • s,..cer s..ltla. ~ylor Allee Duay blgalls and Pnltoll Dil'vey eoch scored goals for the ~~Monkeys. Offensiv~ support came from n.oa.y ...... Via.a. J1bua, Qrlllta Scott, T~y HunbaD and ~ Gnda. Midfield was c:oot:roUed by Nick Verdugo. Dvoa Anold. Tylerweanl and JUlllD ........ • COSTA MEsA TRuNDeumos 3, RAmelll 2 -The Raiders scored on goals by Morpa u.ea Md R.J. o·c~ with assasts coming from Bl'Mdoo Rowley ....... N..,... JMOD Mcobl and Jorel Pord1e at the Fann m C06ta Mesa. "The Thunderbirds tied It up early m the second and and scored with less than a minute to go to pull 1l out • YEUOW DaAPT (bclON 57) 3. ltAJDOS 2 ~ . O'Cru.z scored off an a.ssilt from Untz to open the scoring, and, with the sc:ore tied, l • l, Ja.on J11CObl scored off an assist from D'Cru.z and Jell Newman. ~ter Nguyen and Spenser Barnl.O s1ood out defensively for .. the Raid rs. Tho YeUow Draftscored twice in the sea>nd half to pull it out In boys under· 12 APP actlon: • NEWK>l'T BEACH 2, llANcHo SAHl'A MA.IGAarrA 0 • 0Jt Saturday at Mariners Park, Newport Beach was led by the sconng of Taylor F'aieDd and Brlu Slemomaa. In boys under-10 action; • X ·TnMINATOti 5. MAaK GDARD'S TEAM 2 -ln a well-fought battle, the X-Terminators were led by the scoring of WW ; Connelly, Ryan Albert. OUiu Freiberg, Brtu BK.a and Maia Ru.ell. RJcbie Lowrey and Zac.b Cbocek scored for the opposil1on. In gatl under· 10 action: · • Rm Docs 3. PuDl.E Powe 1 -Pwple Power took an early 1 ·0 lead. but the Red Dogs' Xalttln "-lilo scored on a cross pass from Marianne Jones to tie the score. Goals by McJ'env COUUD and Veronk• Md.HD sea.led the wln. 'The defense WAS led by lfrian.aa Truxton, Zole Vema.U and Cbe._. Bartta. Also contnbudng to the Red Dog11' erfort weTe Indy Tamplln. KeDdn M.inn and Amy Kuotz. Goalkeeping duties were shared by. Courtney Pnnds, McLean and DeA.ana Patel. •THE ZAP-DaAOONS faced the Green Bom~ OUMt lnatoa, Nkk §haJIAha..,.r and SNn Cox scored goals. Joey Gngory and Outs DtutUe made key passes. Moelgo_.y fa.lgeD mad a Lhrow-m to Carrea Spntlla for the final goal ot the game. In boys under-8 actJon: •THE D E5TIIOYDS faced The Fireballs and were led by Hamlllon Randle (one goal) and Seu lepa. who scored With an as lst from J.-ck Murftl. Hayden Noaluit and ..._ Torres aJso contrlbuted on offense. Chrhtopber SMppud took. ~numerous shots on goal. , · • THI! BLll1! MAclCIA.NS were led by Nolu ~ (three goals) and Trevor M..,..u (one goal). Also contributing on offense were Kyte llegu and 1\'ler ICJehale The defense WAS anchored by Ryan Sbannba In the net and PHI Tedroel and J ..... UWetalr. In boys under·7 action: . • THE BWI! SHADS (dark) took on the Blue Sharks flight). Robert loalloo scored for Lh Blue Sharks (dark). 1'eltll CarakhM1 played goalkeeper for th first time and was solid ln the net • Tltl! WtUTI! SHAHS battJed the Green Torpedoes. Nk:bolM Pierce scored a goal to lead the Sharks. In boys und r-6 action: • THE STINCaAYS AND ltAPToltS duked it out and Rory Aealng. Ryu Braun and Gl18y OaWMI\ scored goals for tbo llllgrays J.J. Voe Abllelcl made sobd blocks and laD llaldwlD dollllNlted on d tense. Z.adl luggela contributed with an assist aod Tommy Ou.la allo played well for the Stingrays. ln girls under-6 action: • nai PoWEI Kia Gau were led by goal scoren Tony 'Bo1ap1011 and Sabftaa Nortoa. 1\1MD n.o.peo., Me.._ Edau nd llnt.Ae Crane were •troog on defeOMo "-M hUle and Ja.Uetle Mywa contnbuted on offense. AYSO REGION 120 Cozza scores two goalS for the Thunderhawks Team Quicksilver, Patriots also record big wiol. The lbuqdefNwlu. 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