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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-02 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ' I . .... . • """"-"" ............. : ....... .4C) ....-.m ............................ 13 SERVING THE NEWPORT -/'Ji.SA COMMUNmES ~NCE l 907 FllDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2001 • KOii Center~ opponents to ·hit the s~reets • Debate continues to revolve around committee names and whether voters are being misled about Greenlight implications: JuneC....,Mde DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A mgle word, •llllplemenlabon, • is t\lllUJlg out to be one of the harpesl unplc· ments wielded m the battle over the Koll Center expansion. Volunteers for the Greenltght oty's Greenlight lrutiabve Committee will be lutt.mg the tr ts •1t Is our position that once the Uus w~end to explain to vot rs initlabve became the law m New- the c:Wferenco between their cause port Beach, the name Greenbght and that of the Gr nlight tmple-went mto the public domain,• ScUd mentation Co:mnuttee Tim Strader, president of Koll Cen- Supporter of the Grcenhght ter developer Starpomte Ventur • Comnuttee, wtuch opposes Measure He aid elections such a the q m the Nov. 20 election, say theu upcoming vote on Kou expansJon opponents' choice of monaker is put mto acbon the Greefl4ghl lrutia. dellberately decepuve , bve · ·•· · · ........ ·---···---··-- Greenlight lmplemcntallon Com-Voters passed the Greenbqht rruttee members say that, on the mea ure last November. It reqwres contrary. th~ name is designed to lX' citywide elections for.,pro1ects large as descnpt.ive a po 1ble of their en.,Pugh to requir' if general pltth role m literally unpl menung the amendment: addmg 40,000 square feet or 100 peak-hour ca.r -~. A plan to expand th Kou·center nW-· John Wayne Airport would add ·. about 250,000 f t of pace. mdud-· .• ing a 10-tory office tower and a<tded pa.rkmg. Put on the ballot as Me ure G, th vote Will be the hrst real-WP te t of the oty uuuattve A , ·ye • vote m ans. th pro1ect should be penruttoo A 1;o• vote means at houJd be topped. •\ve ve railed out out volunteer corp • ttnd lh1 we kend they' re going to be dtStnbutmg fher!o. that SEE KOLL PAGE 6 QllSllOI A GREENL/GHT? ~doyouthink MMM.rtthe ........ Kollc.m.e...,..kln ~'9ftssofw7 Call our RHd~rS Hotline •t (949) 642-6086 or send e--m•1I to da1lfP1lotOlatimes.com Ptease spel~·your name •nd 1n<lude your hom~town MK!. phone numbf!r, fot verifica- tton pur~ only. .:Police examine candy$at made boy ill DON UAC .. I DAl.'f •<'T Orange Cout College Dean oJ Consumer and Health Sdences Kevin Balllnger sb.lnes a Oashllght ID.to the eye of Big Kev, a new simulated human ~t a.nows students to prACUce reaJ-Ufe medJcal scenariol at tbe college. . Big benefits· from , De ........ ...., DAILY PILOT Students tudymg lo becom heaJth-care professionals at Orange Coa. t College now have a pa.bent to test lheu expertise on. But Stan -short for standard man -lS far from sr.Ddard. H~ is a rugh - lech patient simulator with sophisti· cated computer controls. J Students say they appredete Stan',.-: presence m the duiroom because It enabl th m lo gain expqswe to , varying 11tuadon1 before they encounter them ln cllnkal trairung. The unulalor was oblamed by Health-care students at OCC get a new test patient -_a high-tech one .... Kevin Ballinger, dean of coosum r and health sciences, Wlth 5200.000 m federal funds As a result. Stan has endeanngly been ruck.named ·e1g Kev• m honor of Balhnger. with multiple personalities •Jt gets our feet wet for real-ca situehons ln a hospital,• said resplra- tory student Dominic Santiago. •tt gtves us a broad perspe<:tive, oth r than 'Oh no, now what do I do?'· 819 Kev arrived on campus a week before school tarted and was qwckly put to use. He comes with dlfferent • pab nt tu.stones and scena.rtos that can be muted and matched lo present a c:iizzYing array of medlt'al maladi . For instance, one of 819 Kev's per- sonas is a 60-year-old, overweight, 'smolung truck driver with a bed heart SEE BENEFITS MGl 4 J One side of this d rivi,ng debate is all ~ ...... ....... ·····- • Ofhcials are te llng sweets that dll urudent.Hied man gave a child. m a N wport Bedch park. Dffpa 8harath DAll'f PilOT NEWPORT BEAC H Police ofhcaal ctre t~llng cdndy an urudenuhed m4n hand~ oul Thursdcty after- noon because 1t reportedly burned an 8-y(>clJ-old boy' throat. offlaals Sclld The bor. whose name 1 not being relea ed . wa checked mto Hoag Ho p1ldl but wa relea ed hortJr clft rward, potic scud Fdffi- ily members. who ch~ to remdin dnonymou , a} they ar~ • hdken up · Police '.'>did the boy was pla)'mg with veraJ other children dbout J pm at Alld Vu.td Pdtk. at the cor- ner ol Ed tbluff and Alla V1'>ld dnv~. when a man l>t'llev('() to be m hls 40s pulled over c.md asked the boy 1f thl•y wdnted 1<>me lelto\ r candy ·Tue candy wa~ mostly egg-hdp d chocolate wrapped m loil, • Sgt Steve ShulmdJl ,.ud The oth r d u.ldren who ate the C'dndy were hne. but lh~ on • v1ctun fell the chocolate burn his mouth so he pit out ome of 1l, Shl!l- mdn •.c11d. ·we are not ure Lf the cclnd\ conlaJ.ned anytlung u panou . but we are qoing 10 1c1ke 1t eriously SEE CANOY PAGE 6 More tenants commit · to landmark building • Hoag Ho p1taJ and The Dollar Store have joined the Turnip Rose at 1901 Newport Plaza in Co ta Mesa. toetu Herper DAILY Pl\.OT COSTA t.1ESA -Tu o mor ndm have n added to the 1gn outside of 1901 Newport Plaza, ubUr a.nnounang that the once- mpty gumt is cooung bad• to lat ~ Th largP Sparush-tyle bwldmg on th rom r ol 19th Str 1 and Newport Boule\ard t a landmark building in the heart of downtown Costa Mesa, pok ~woman Cmdy G10r- da.no Id. •filling that space pro- \.-1d an n rgy lev that wall revtt4lize the entue cUt'd • Giordano said. H04g Hospital and 1be Dollar Store have adcMd th ir Mm to the cem.r's • 1gn and 1qned ...... dgr tit nts with Hud9on PtopertJ UC, the compe· ny (h4t bought the dormant plct7d m March SEE TENANTS MGI 4 UJl!_ll!I _____ .. _____ , __ __.__ . ... _____ .... , ( .. .. . - 2 fridoy, November 2. 2001 M:>TOS C~U'f Of 1'£Tt1t(Vl•llMG£A wsoon " tack.Jes questions brought up by the Branch Davidian trag~y In W.co, TUM..eif1hl years ~6. ING 'SOON'. Filmmaker Hal Hartley's theater piece, onstage at the Center, explores the connection between religious and civil law through the Waco tragedy Young Chang 0All'r P 110T T hf• lllf'<hd UV(>r.UnplJflecf wht1I r<•ully hdppen !CJ P1qh1 y ..... ,., dgo with tho Brt1nc h Davidtdns tn W11co. Tf>Xd\, wntf'r/dm><.1or I ltll 11.utJ•·~ '><ml llw morl' them 80 '><'< t foUow<>rs who dwd in thf' t<.fount C~nnel cumplPX hud lo l>t• mon• thun JW.l • d hunth ol c r.1ry IM"Oplc who o,(>t th m-.elv on fire.· he> ~d Anet tht> quf"Sllons thdt nf'ed to he d'>k1><l fl'dCh ldf deeper lhdn whclhl•r lhP govrmmrnt d£'1Jlx>r· dtl'ly dt~troyed lhe pldte l ldrt.l<>v. d ltlJnmdkPr known lor .,uc h work., u<, "I lenry Fool,· wet., l<"<I to ct\k Whdt d0t"\ 11 mwn lo cJbldf' hy <Wtl WW, cJ'> Wf'IJ d'> relJ - <JlOU'> lt1W' I low do WP hd.wn<Y rPllq1uu .. hh..rty c1ncl <'IVlf duty' Tht• .m .. w<>r. d~"' t>xplorNI m . "Soon I lurtlt>y\ dt1ncf' thPttll'r P"" t• thctl 11'("1•1Vt.'<I its Urut<.-0 St.atf>s pn•m1t>n• Thu™1ay tJnd wtlJ run through W•-<ln1•'>dtJy di thr Or.in<Jl' ('mtnl} PPr1omung Ar1'> S&Ky O.wton. kneeltng, and Tom O'Connor ln "Soon," now outage at the Orange County l>erforming Al1I Center. < ·.,ntrr Trt1n-.nlpl'> ul lOOV<•r>abon'> lrom Uw '>I <Id)' 'ldncloll whlc-h t•nded wilh qovcmrnPnt troop<, stonrung lhe rnmpound .ind t1 hluZlnCJ hr<> that killl'<J <tlmr,.,I t>w•rvun ms1d , hclp<'d tn'>p1re> I l<trtlry lo wntP und cl.ired the thl'11tPr p1t'<P. p.1rt of lhf' Phtlharmon· w Socwty\ Ecl<'<1.J< OMngP Fe!ttJvaJ Tht• r ht1r.ict1•rs m ·c;;oon· Me mt•rnbers nl d mdJct1l Chru>lldn com· munity who drcJUP .. uch qu uons dl>. Do•., c ,od prt>dPtf•munr th<> end? l>ot"\ ht• pf('JUUCJP7 Who d~ h<l rlJ1f'C"'lly mmmunK·dh.• with? How do • wP know who th llllormcd are? \.Vht.11 shoulrl w<• do doout wh t we know7 Wh11t di all lhu. mcon? • 1 Wd.'> vc•ry interested tn that.• I l.1rtley ~ti of the an~ rdctlon bPtwc •n th 81anch DavidJans. The rcliq1ous cha.rad "in •Soon" ix;rfonn a howdown.ot sorts bo nth ·ir apoe4.lypttc Viii.om and mdlJ\Strocun ruJture With hduntmg choreography und dn •lectronk ~. th cust m mbe~ move with a deliberdle qr~c: thdt rol· ors ~ n th tr words W1t.h rhythm. Th mu ic, co-wnu n by J tartlcy, gw cUl edgy. pt.-ns1v mood lo uch ne. ' ·1r run. no matter what kind ot thffter you ~ • " Bartley Wd o( ustng music and <!ance. ·vou always want to people runnmg around onstog • Ha.rtJ y, whose aedlb lndud eight lilins and numerous fibn.f Uvdl awards, romembcn one incident th(lt FYI •WHAT: •Soon• • WHEN: 8 p.m. today, Satur- day, Monday, Tuesday and Wed~y; and 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday • WHIM: Orange County Per- forming Arts Ce.ntM, 600 Town Center Drive, Cost4 Mesa •CORS25 / • CALL: (949) 553-2422 . particularty Irked him after news of the Waco clisaster spread. An •insincere young seno.tor" was reported-lo have saJd he, Loo. was a Chnstum, but a law-abiding Chrlswm. Wdco "highlighted cert.cwl probl ms that are typical of Nm?o- can polib and civtl We and the foct that we have an un.precedent· ed degr of freedom, reUgton and yuns, • Hartley said, The problem -many dlfferent freedoms at once -requires a baJ. anctng act that is still be.mg practiced toddy, he addf'd. PdStor Peter Hayn • lrom St. Micha I dnd All Angels EplSCOpal Chuivh. .ad that canymg out ovil- 1an. dS well as religious, respons1bw· tJ challenges mO!tt everyone. ·1 Uunk retaliation, retnbubon and WM ar not words wluc-h were ln J us' vocabulary,· lho paSlor said. W>ing the war ttga.inst t rrorlsm as an examp . •A-poll d ~%of us dKln't went to retaliali . I think J would havp been m that 4%. I mysell had tmub being Ul th.at 4% • Hdrtley giv almost th sam exclmpk>. H w robed a Roman Cdt.holic but doesn't consider himself a Chnsban today. ·1Clnd1t impossable to live Chnst chd, wtuch means tunung the other cheek," he said. "Out of ~pect for people trymg to llv thetr hv os Chnstlans, I don't C4ll m yself a Cbnsllan." ( DailyLP.iki .... , ........ M~ ~Sl<MJi.t MAAllSHODM (M)W~ ftgl'lt No,,..."°""' ............ ....... "*"" °' ...,_, __ VOLtS.NO.JM .......... _ ......... ,._-. .... ... --. J11dus ••O..W . ~­A••.,..,. Ott.- .. ' JOllll * S' _..,_ ............ 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SJWDJ ..... ,. ......... ,,. ........... ,. 1...itlW\;ra•r ••-... om. .... Ollllr .. •• ................ ,....... ...... ' ·-------------·-J ' ..... .. Doily Pilot CHECI IT OUT " Oh; what a tangled Web to unravel For anyone senous about JOllUn9 the lnJormabon Age, skills for navigallng the World Wide Web are an essential component of cyber· d b2enship. To gel up lo ~~~~ speed ln the online world, Internet neo- phytes will find begin· rung-level gwdance Ill Annalisa Ml.I· ner's-Brows- lng tbe Web," from tho Essen· nal Computers sen . Wlule 1t focuses exclusively on . Micr050ft products, Uus new volume proVld genenc advice for opening a Web pctge. creating favontes and searching effectively with a.n array of tools. Also a.uned at beganners is Mlrk and Betty Aler's •inter- net Ullet''s Hand.book 2001," covenng Intern t proVlders, Crecbi , online finance, credit card usag and travel Wnbng with Windows users in mind, the Alers held ~mmonly asked questions about choos· Ing computer hardware and software. buymg st.odes onllne and mastering popular inter- net functions. .For more sophisticated users, Ph.aJ • ·-.... Brddley reveals how lo a on.llne resources many may ov rlook m •1ntemet Power Sevcblng.• Topics include wtual bbranes. databases, newsgroups and malling bsts. Doi.ens of brows· er tips and an appendix lisb.ng all URLs m nboned in the book are handy for searchers of all expenence levels Equally broad m appeal is .. Harley Habn'1 lnternet.' Web Yellow Pages 2001,• a Wllty d!rectory covering every· thing lro.rn JObs, kids, moo y, movies and n w lo pollbcs, romance and trivia. Whlle unminenUy useful. this com- prehensive gwde 1.s also huge· ly entert.a.wng, with humorous insights, Jokes and souverurs lrom Harley's lntemet travels. In addiboo to volum offer- ing general Web gw.dance. n~rous resources focus on specific subjedS. Among the n west is •MkhMJ Sbllplro's lnWnet Tnvel Planner,. a llllflY II llTllOOI OCC dance day set ror March Mm9 tbaD 22S ltUdentl wt f-=ully ...... tram Or.nae County's high ICboGia ... apedld to tMa put In Orange COMt Colilge's 11111 anauel High Sdaocil o.cie Dey, rcbld- handbook for fmding bargdlJl'> lectlng tour compa.rues and mapping out trlps. HJgtilights include informaboo about obtaining passports online, locating discussion forums and hnding w orldwide .health dnd weather infonnation. For those ln the real eslat(• market, "\Ort.gag broker Randy Johnson reveal how 111 previ w homes and resectrch communities ln •How to f lnd a Home md Get a Mortgage OD tbe IDtemet." AddibOMUy he provid leads for 1les thut can h Ip buyers ftgure out what they can afford and whtll kind of loan is best. To help make payments. there' Pam DlXon's •Job Searcblng Online for Dum- mies," featunng more thcl.n 400 career Web sites. Job hunters Cdn dtseover how to resean:h employers, creat(• dn electronic resume and n tworli. onllne W1t.h Uus employmf'nt gwde. Th(> subject of all of th •s<• works would hav·e been moot without the vt ion of World Wide Web mventor1\m Bemers-Lee. a low-profile g ruus hailed, byTime maga- zine as one of the 100 great-i.;;:-=~=:._~ est mmds of the century. Read Bemers· Lee's faso.nating account of how information on oomputl'r. everywhere got hn.ked in ·we.vtng the Web,• offenng '1\51ghts to b lp readers use th1 lntemet to their full t advan· - tage. Thal advantag includ the ability to d!!lenrun the talus of all resourees.men· boned above from http://www.newportbeochJJ. broty.org. At th1s multilcl}'ered sue. d new onlin cald.log pro· vides a user-fnendly path to books, magazm , videos. C l>. or Just about anything else al th Newport ae,ach Centrd.1 and branch llbra.nes. At Central Ubrdl)' "Toob t..- 1hcks• tutonal ons -10 a.m. on the thm:1 Saturday of most months -library ld.ff provide-UlStrudlon for ustng thi5 ele.ctroruc resource most effectlvely. • a-. n OUf is written by m. swff of the ,...'\IPOf1 e..a. P\ibltC libf...y. Thb we.k's column 11 by Me4nu ~ in.c~ation with Tim Hethetton. Wed for March 19. The day, which indud dance clule9 and demon· strationt of choreographic ltudia, is spciNcnd by the 9Cbool'I Duce Department. !igbt ldM>Oll ha~ con- firmed .... aa.ndance, but OCC'9 dance proterror ~ Huat. NyS there ii IWl roam tor IDCft. lnbmation: (714) 432- "°8. SUlf Ill RI "'the~. but. pkt up to 15 to ~ knotL W.W. of ) ......... bMwim•~ ...... o1.-.~-~·...,··-.. .... , ............. ......................... .............. ~ . ....... ................. .. ......... ._. ... ..... ·----· 11:':".:::U.. ... Daily p;~ •• ,,~ NoYember 2, 2001 3 Dates set for -Work on. Newport Beach piers • Ren ovations. to begin this month and next, will add years to the two struct\Jres, city officials say. two p1 rs for th bigg t renovatJons in their 60-year hlitory. Frrst signs of lh $2.7-mll- tion rehabllltalion protect will be<J1n at Newport Paer on Nov. 15, though that pi twill r rnam open until Jan: 26. After that, DUlJOr work, mduding resurfacing. will NEWPORT BEACH · requ!J'1 the P~ r lo be com- Two restaurant ar prcpar-· plctely closed until March 22. mg to close U1e1r doors for ·we're gomg to m1.,s our dbout two months whale • bagg t day of thl1 yNr - workers hut down the city's VaJentm&' Day.· !.Clld Rrx Kim mdncag r of N wport P1 •r S ufoo<l & Bctr. ut lh l-'nd of th p1«>r Th roughly 30 workN nt th re .. taurnnt will b hud off, h aad" Thou<Jh h hope th y will aJJ return wht>n th r tc:tu- rant rnopcrn , he ac)<no~­ ed{led lhilt mony wilt hav to find otht"r JOb in th intenm a,id rrught not return Work on Bdlboo PIN will lx'<Jlfl l.>(>t· 3, Wlth th pa r do:..ed from Jan 2 through F b ·22. R.uby' Omer at th • end ol th pier oho must dose. Th cuy expects that all lhP work will ~ don by, mid-April. When lhl'y reopen, the pa n. will have o new look and about 20 y ars udded to th 11 tile ~n • N w concr le urface will g1VP th b'tgg t boo t to pier a sth Uc • Sdtd Lloyd Dalton, engineer for lh<> city's Public .. Work~ Dl'pdrt- llllllU!n~ N w gn , gates and hdric:Uad wtll be 1nstdlled . ~ l!1 'tnc1ty, gcs , Wdt r ctnd phonf! tin now v1 1blr rnn- nmq down th p1 r will lX! cone ale<t c;tructurdl work. 1ncludlng the c:onc·r •te r u.rlctc1n9. will mak~ the pier stro11g r. tnc red " th amount of wo.ic ht th y cdn «arry ctnd mokt• them ht!ltf'f abl to ndur u h1y .. tonn • tt WlJJ look v ry 'ilfTltlur 10 what at d~ now. hut at will ·he f\lrongcr dnd mor lWdUtl· ful. • Dulton WJd la~l month TbP city awtlrdl"<i tht• <on rctc:t to John S M k < o in S• ptembcr. R ~ nUy. th <'ompany etnnounc-ed 1t wn trut:t1on <.h<'dul for ltw 11m11•t1, which huuld c:'!Jo\pl •t(• all wmk <JO and unium.I llw p1t!r by mad- Apnl. ·nil• city will pay for . lht \\Cir~ )mmorily with. lon<I lrum lhf' Am nutn Tr1.1<11•1 1111 ~pill ttlemf•nt. "I hupt• thiJt whf•n al''i donf', at wdl he• morn bcaut1· h1l dnd bnn!J mor<' 1,.·opl<' \\olkmc1 h re," Kim 01d ·- Environmental group to honor city official FOR THf RICORD ~ OCt 11 .vt1Cle •Pfo Hcwnto R.nth group wanh t•me to \l)Hk, -1ncotr«tly statf'd tNt Costa Mew rest • • Newport event held by CoastKeep r also will raise money for its causes and for N ew " /York City firefighters. · Paul Clinton DAllY PILOT NEWPORT BEAC'l I -' A lort1I · P-nvir.onm<-ntcll group has '>Ct up a SaturdtJy htnd19 dt the Villdge Crcun to reuse money for its proJ ~t'i M •mbf>~ of Ora'ng(l Coun- BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS L aders C'ndor se GOP candidate ty Coa tKeeper, btl rd in N wport Beach, dr wt to gath r Saturddy evening at the Santa Ana Heights horn of John Crecl.ll, lh m1llton1urc rt>tared RV tycoon. C rt'ap's bluff·~adr home• overlook.." the Back Bc.ty Dunng the ev(•nt. C0c1st- Ke per leaders will gave d v1d ~ pre entatJon abouJ. thP group's eUorts to replant kelp fore Ls off Coronel cl(ll ~for t1nd reduce pollul<!<I runofl m Buck Gully. among ut h r projects. nw group t1lso ., <;(ll to banker Bill Sunon •All d mother t1nd qrtlnd- molhN, I hdVf wttlrhl•d Grd~' l>dv1~ mort~d9l' lhc• lutuw ol Ctlhforntct for my children "' and grtlndchLldrrn, • fkorgc- Sccretary of .Std le> dnd '>On • .. ud ·A a hmn<>r ldt' Rcpubhct1n gub •rnt1tQndl '>Cncttor, I ccmnot '>lund by cdnd1ddte 8111 Jon • lune.led d wh •n I knO\\I. wt• hdvc• lhllt hdndful of ('ndor'if'mcnts leadcrshap we ncc:•d from Orangf' County ofhc1als ·wp hdve th.at k•.tdt>r..h1p Thun.dtl) ncJhl hN • in B1U Jom•., • Superv1.,or Jim Stlvd, who ' The• Jone endorst•ml'nt'> rc•prnM•nt •wport-t-le!>d , comt> dunng the ~ffi(' wc'f•k A'> embly m •mbt!r'> Pd\ Odtes that Riordan up-.et nMny 1n c.1nd K '!' ~lctddox. who reprn-Newport-MeSil by sw1tchang nts Costd Mc .i ctnd tl pdrtof star,rn on the El Toro tHrp<>rt W 't Newport, tllld lonnersldte · ll>SU , n. Mdl1dll &f'!Je:,on dll lhrew · . Whll mdyor, R1ordttn up- thl'ir upport l)(•h.ind Jon · 1><>rtt'<I plan for tln mt md-Jon 1 ctmong thr ~lead- iny c·dnd1cldtf''> to \tdCJP d run lJonttl dlfJ>Ort tit lhc clo-;ed t1gd1nst Gov G rdy Dt1v1~ The Mdnnc IJU~e But thi." we k other two cHC' forml:'r Lo'> h Sdld he has r honged ha Angclt> Milyor Rirhurd Rior-mind itnd 1s not conv1ncc<l lhe <.ltm. \)'ho hd dll l>ut w1d he airport nPNls to be buLlt '~ Lii run. ..nd 1nvP'>lment -SJ. Cllhn • ----- WINDSHIELDS DIRECT :\ l) T I I ,\ ' 949-873-6299 714-348-7 440 ~'\-~~ ~-r- '~ , .. ·-., ,, '. Christmas at Summerhill A charming colkction to help you ctlebratt tht spirit of the season Mon fn 10 •m·6 pm. S.1 10 .,..5 pm, n 10 a.m <4 pm L.oatftl '"'9i...t "-''• Pauo j69 E. 17th s. .... eo.. Mc.. ...... (9'9) "'-'7·0 honor Ai;<,1JJ.dnt City Mtmag- er lJctvl' K1ff. the lrvtnc Co. dnd Sharl<•) Dettloff, d Ct11t- fom111 Co11stt1J Comm1 ion bourd mt>mber d.nd I funtmg· ton B(l<1< h c-ounctlwomdn. •ot dJl th• peopl we work wilh Dctve IKilfl as i.uch d good condUJt lor Loccll env1· ronmt•ntdl prohl ms.• Coa l· Kt•PpN '>J>Oke man Rondy S1•ulon '><.lid •He's redlly bC>QO d ll<'lp. • ~. Tht> Irvin Co. as being honor~ ronrsmte-of·th~drt drdtnd'IP pro1cct installed dl lh<' m•w hou ing dev.-lor>· ment on th • bluff above Cl) - tal Cove Other not<.1ble dH' expected to ttttend the anv1· ldtion-only ev1:>nt, including Mayor Gt1ry Adams. COcl'>ldl comm1o;s1on C hd1rwomt1n Sdra ,Wan dnd Steve BOl(l· mdn, th• Flondd dttornt•y who won d "$200-bdhon f't· tlement <.19<.1ln'>t till" tobdeto com pa nae'> . s 1)urt of lh.c event, m1.11n- ly .fJCured towtird rut ing rnoriey for C"Od'>tKt>eper pro· Jects, th<• groutl will honor hreh9htP.r. tor thrir rnurd<J(' MIDORI IJ•f'••U• 'JUlt.lfMllf EARLY lllD MENU HOUIS 5:00 • 7:00 $6. 99 with tu 71.4-557-7)1) l969 Fairview "-' . <..otta Mesa '""" lu " "••tr l\nxtwn Totally Rede~ig11ed . For 2f)Q2 11P! 'ol 1 'lAY' J ... ( 1• ~ .. . ~ I 1 1 • ~11 •'M lllNNf R ,,\1 \ '.lJ N I }t ~) .... • VOlUME SELECTION· OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SBVICE 1 GREAT PRICES GUARANTEED • Lunch • Dinner • Sunday_ Brunch 251 Shipyard Way• Newport IHch Ple.Y eel I fa-hwrs. d rectt<MU & tNl\cltions : (949) 723-0621 : ' dunng the · •pt .1 l tPrronsl dtltlC'kS The group will dUCllon off dO ttuthentic • FUNY bt1'> ·- l)tlll ct1p dncl r«>furh1!>h<'d old- tmw hre h~'Clnrnt ~Ion''} rd1 d from th1• 11uc tion will l>fl sent to th • NPw 't ork Fm·· hqhters Fund dent~~~~-~~ a~!!·~-. .tt~ with a pro-~C>mf' Rancn group Sutton wppo<U tn. ~lopment but '' not PMt j of any Mt bll\hed Pl'O Home ~h rt: .atf'd organ•zc.tlOll (~ \ \ 1f · I < ) I }~ I·\ I \ l J R \ ~ I ' I• • \ , I I .q-n UAe .9r~t kttpli"f /lnn-rwti.,.1 l\ri v.1tc Roo m & Wu crf'ront B<tr Book for &011 Parade ( orpo!'3cc & Priv-a lc Panic~ 6/-x-w et&.. I hanlugiving < hri)tn>;a,) Ev~ ( hri)1m;u Day 1'cw 'car', be "''"I\ 'Clar\ l);a) 2()()2 \ 1 • ! I 'I I II I' IO >I 1 ' 1 ' •• ,,I I 111'"11 " ') +'>.h-_\._\2.)_) °""'I'"'. 1~. "" c·i'·~ GfZ}~uA/ ~~-> 8CJ'!U'~ Mattress Outlet Store 8IW«) N£W • COSMETJCAU.Y IMPERFECT Gtt the Best for Less! . . lE J 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa •• OM ISkKJl:~Ut of •05 hfJ Cl (714)'545-7168 Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483- . . Set hope in 111otion to itnprove loc .. tl If\ e~. - 4 Friday, Ncwetnber 2, 200' MIUC'Slfln POlKI flUS COSTA MBA ·~ ... -......... -.,. a.Mm-= A ttaffi( cof. liQon w. ~et 9:13 •.m ~-. • ........ teNat: A ~kle ~w-.~lnthe 800bloc:ket1:56 J.m T~. • ..... ...,.._A prowter ~­reported In the 2500 b4oCk et 9:58 p.m. Tuesday. • ,..,.. •• ...,, fMe ~· IOn.tdon W.tS report.cl n the 2100 block et 10.41 pm. T~ ~· . • ....., ....... An .uto theft W• reportaa In UM t«>O block et 12:44 p.m. l\..s.y • ...,._._.....,.S.leof df'\.9 wm reponed in the 2)()0 bJodc et t0-.25 •,;, Tuesday. • Vldlwlll -....e: ~of • coottoHtd tubst~ Wti reported In the 600 bfodc et lllEflY IN TIE NEWS -- JWA officials meet to discuss security John Wayne Ai.rpol'\ man- agers met ,,,..1th Orange County S~ riff Department officials on Thursdoy to final- ize the cost of increa ed security. Airport Director Alan Murphy. Sheriff Michae l C arona and ·others tldm- mered out costs resuJtmg from tighter security 1tfter the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. BENEFITS CONTINUED FROM 1 When Ballinger progMm!t tum to expenence an asthmct attark. t)le s tudent have to react quickly. • u·s exciting to apply all th things we have been ledmlng in class in a safe environment where we're not actually work· ing with cJ real person .• scud ~· piratory student Mnita Apte. It takes the powe r or three coqiputer.i to control Bag Kev - one marupuJat~ tus sceMnos and personas. one serves a'> dO mte nsjve care unit monitor showing vital signs. and one coot:mls tus pulmonary tuncnons and reactions .. . The urut is also equipped with dJl a.it compressor so h am breathe and three tanks of oxygen, carbon d1ox1de dnd rutrogen t~ m.uc the apptopna te 1t4Ja.m.~ • .... '"" llrMe: A pttty tNf1 w. reported In the too blodt et 1:39 a.m. TuelcMy. NIWPOlrT IEACH ·~ ...... ~-­,,.... DrM: V.ndal~ on city ~WM reported et 6:)0 pm.~ • ......... t1v•e A petty tMh w. reported in the l 100 blodc et 9:37 a.m ~ -........... ~ ~phone Giiis wera r~ In 1N 4100 blcxJc •t 10:16 • m. Wldnetday • S..... ......... Drtvel A hrt· and·run WM r~ in the 800 blodr et S:SI p,m, Wednesday. • 9*"1 .. J n Piiier. Vandalism WM ltpofted ltl the 2100 bk>dt •t 9·28 •.m. ~· • ,.. lel'llft A physical fight . was rt~ In \tie 100 block •t 10.15 • m. Wednetdey rurport spokeswoman Ann McCarley Mid. Once the final budget ls worked out. It will be brought to the Orange County Bo.std ol Supervisors tor approval ~urpby has mdJccttoo that security costs are expected to n;se S9 mil- lion over the next yc1u to S12 mWloo. Airport Opera tfo.ns Manager Mike Hart and Airport Police Services Otiel Lt. Patrick Lee were also at the meeting. No details or the meeting were ava.tlctblc at pr tllne. -P.uf Olnton amount of P.xhdled g~ H e can also absorb different medicauons, bul tiley are cJdministered the high-tech way -scctnoed in by bar code instead of mjected. Big Kev IS temporanly being hous.d in the school's respira- tory~ but Ul Fctxuary he wUf be moved to a perma- nent locabon in an ICU-like 1.et· ring next IO the ernergericy'med-K:aJ traunng and generctl patient care lab Ballinger hopes that Big Kev can eventually be used by a team of emergency medical lcchmoans and resptratory ru- d nl'>, which has not been fea- Mbl lO the past. For the cunous. ·Big Kev will be on dlspldy from l to 3 p.m. Nov. 16 irt the LeWlS Center for Applied So n . Room 109. "· .,...._ NeMNln covers educ•· tion. She may be rNChed •t (949) 574-422 I Of by •mail -1 t:Mrrd~.newmanOlatJmes,com. NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 within Mtlbot. In (ad, they don't know a llngle one. But While h&ogtng out with tNdr extended cUqUM 0( native CallfomJant, they're sure t!Mt lt'• all tboile l!at Cout- • ,. and SeaW.t• mMliog thJngl up dowO here ~blle mnwtaneously beltowtng on U1 big.Qty status tNlt entitlel ·us to. cJ.un cosmopolitan wis, dom. At native Californians, • they know the toed. And they're quick -really qukk -to share their insights on rainy day drlVing. lt'a thole cautiout people, they'll tell you, who are the problem. lboee people who slow down in the rain. who tum on their headlights, wbo exercise extra care. The slow drivers get in their way, forc- ing more confident drivers to hit the brakes every quarter· mile or so, intenupting their 90 mph pace. That's Just plain hezardous. They'll loudly assert that mos.t people simply aren't qualified to drive ln the rain. Then they burst into comedic iinpressions of Mr. Magoo· like drivers clutching blgb steering wheels and whin- ing, ·0oh, l'm so scared: These Magoos, the rainy TENANTS CONTINUED FROM 1 The Dollar Store wUl move its corporate headquarters lnto the center, only two blocks away from the chain's first retail store on Newport Boulevard. Hoeg HOl'pital will operate a diabetes center from the aite, Tomek said. Both businesses are expected to move into their space fn the upcoming month. property manager · Terry Tomek said. A smaller business, Bani Chiropractic · and. Spods Medicine - whose lease agreement dQGS nof include a prominent sign -is already operating out of a small spece i.n the plaza while Its suite is being fin- ished. Tomek said. The {brae new bl,lSinesses jo!Jl Turnip Rose as the first of ~y tenants for the proper- ty, Tomek sald. Hudson Prop- erties is n~tiatlng with var- ious businesses to fill the -. . road wal'dion' mona1 eoe- miM, ol c:oune. baft. dil- .... , penpedM. An .ging demograpbk. tlMy tmd to ablbttthe~ mind-Mt 0( people wbo beve adcMd up a lot cif )'Mn. They, too, have Miendlying marks. For CIDe thing. they weer ... l b9hl, Another Oag. a dMd giveaway tn feet: ~without ucepdon • none hu ever invested in e dot...com. never deba.-S 1n in open. pubUc forum. Their betdel .,. fougbt in tiny, ~ .... itrtket where one tnend at a bet « a co-worker 1n an o1fke assaults others With carefully COQlt1UCled com· ments that form a clever trap And many of them have a shametu1 secret: They're not Ufetime CaUfomlanl. Many have lived in places outside · tbe desert climate. They've . served time ln places such u New York. Seattle -even . tropk:&l places such u Texas and Miami. What c:a.n they poaibly know about the commando skills required to IW'Vive the San Diego Free- way ln the raint Worse, Mch and every one of these MagOCMS bas, at aome point. had to Jeern fim. band the meaning of the word •hydroplane.• Accord· log to my American HW1age Dictiona.ry, th.ts ii defined u "a deeply religious expert· ence in which a motorist steering a car north is nonetheless speedlng west- ward, forging a lUelong respect for the conditions created by water on oily upbalt surf aces.• These two parties have •No one knoWS bow to drive ln the ra1111 • they exclaim lbey know thetr tudienre will~ that oth· et motortsts are the problem. But by ttte time the Us~er hAs realized which •othe~· are being bJomed, 1t' too late. Agreement h8$ alteady been teeured. It's time to put th - sneaky tactics as1do ln an open debate. with the light ot day shed upon the issue. It will finally become clear who's nght. •. But perhaps I bould wait until then lo disdose my opl.Jlion. After a.U. I am a journalist. I'm supposed to be ob1ective. And as someone who grew up in Florida, who remembers driving U\ near· bumcane conditions with downpours so torrential the taillights of a car fiv f t ahead are uv.risible. you probably wouldn't want to heor·my opinion anyway . • June CM• pr• coven New- port Bekh. She may be r•.ched at (949) S74-4232 Of bv e--rNil at /une.GtiM)qtndfAlafitMS.com ~ 147,000 square feet of The large b\.uldmg -ror- leasable space, he said. merly known as Federdl •Jt's a imashing place. I'm Padtlc Savtng Plc:iza -sat really proud of It.• Tomek empty for nearly a dec~de said. ·our job is to get it as until catenng company full as we can, as fast as we Turnip Rose announced it can.• · was leasing space from the Spaces in the building new ownets in March The range from 2,000 to 80,000 main building was bwJt m square feet but the average 1982. though the old schqol· business will probably fW · house. <..:: the same property. speces of 6,000 to 10,000 was butlt m 1900 and square feet, Tomek said. restored in 2001. Offices will occupy most of Ed Fawcett. duel execu- lhe space. but some light Uve and president of lhe Cos- retail may go in oq the li.rst ta Mesa Chamber of Com- noor, Tomek said. A few merce, ·wd the ucces ot restaurants are also interest-1901 Newport Pl.au lS unpor· ed in the spacabecause of the lant not only to Hudson Prop- styllsh architecture, he said. erties but neighboring bus1- •Tuings are happening oe se such as Tnangle over there: it's an exciting Square. When tenants tart to time,· Tomek said. fill the plaza, 1t will create a Offldals of Hudson Prop-built-in market for Tha.ngl erties ·bought the plaza Square and the enllre down- March 30. Shortly after, reno-· (own area, Fawcett said. vaUon work began that •1 will applaud loudly Jor included painting. adding anyone they bring m there.· new wrought·lron gates and Fawcett said. fences, repaving the parking Giordano agreed, addt.ng lot, redolng gluswork and thdt nol only will ther be a repa.lrlng fountains. tangible effect of mor foot traffic, but a p ychological benefit as well. ·ure at (1901 Newport Plaza) will give lhe perrep- tion of a more e nergetic downtown,· she said. The plai.a -origanaJly d gned as a bank head· quarters -offers unique fea- tures rucb teak doots and windows, windol' of multi· paned bev led gla , carved stone around the exterior of the property and s veral fountains and tr •Lolita.....,. awen MINER MISTAKES .DESIGNER OUIT.ET '°'1• Me\a, She ~ be r•ached et (Mt) 574-<4.275 Of bv e-m.11 •t Jolrta.,..,,,_,..tlrMS.com. ~~~ 4 Dau PmJdng Wt SaiJ at tarehouSe Prices lllli CLi Liu SJ,,_ IJ• ftlrl, ... J, ........... ,. ..... . . ..,...~ ... • ... ..... qolce,..,.,....... andwla, ......... • ,. le. 2'liaM • ,,,.._ McJll ..... Put I few words to wort for you. ' Call the .. .. OoifY Pilot .. . . . I I •-1 Doily Pi!ot . . .. Friday, ~ 2, 2001 5 '· ·A pick -of ~ ., .... Cook I f you. faY« vn&ll spcoahy bouuqucs, check out Sarah Peck adja<.c-nt m · ' <;Akon's. ~r\ct It the san Mt~I Onvc ~"' plaza 1n Ncwpun lka<.h 'TM store pndn lltclf on • Uf'lquC collccuon of both c:lai.ste; and pintcd clo«h1na for w0tmn of all ~ · . Modcl1na Sara Peck fashions 1s ~ Bc~h ~idcnt Sur,hc1l1 Sho,ley This moch(r of foureh11dttn, who attend t f1rbor V1~ and N~port United Methodist sc~ls, 1s acuvc in Nc:wpon Bc1<.h t.ommu . mty orf1niu1iom that arc prtnllnlt involved w11h the nttd) of c.h1ldren - Above, sl,.,,.,ty trNlhing il ttus 811,• ruetch je~ (S 128) and stretch )ffn jedtet ($149) with• 'M.is. white cotton T·ne<k (S991 and Amenities studc»d glrtter belt (S 119). . At left.. this outfit would be perfect fof 1 night 'OUt on tile Of•• Coast -a long black Blanca tunic ($479), I lana black flow pant S249). Connie i.obenon glitter-button bloute (S 189). patrtd wrth Erit J1v1ts podtetbook S210) and StarlWe Desigm putls with silver (U101 I\ EW TORE AND RE TA RA T ARE .J T Tl f E B ~c; I I C OF T~I I EA N' ' M EM 0 RI E A'T SOU·TH COAST PLAZA __ ( Tht! de11inati<J1z fm· .1101.11· t!11tirt• lwlula.v b rt A J eri· 'Olah (o<nl Pla za DESI~CNER Donna Karan Neu; YorA· Polo port Yves Saint Laurent Sergio Rossi Aird~ Paris la Perla Giorgio Armani Bouti9ut ·Celine .. H.OME Z Callerie Yvts Dtlormt SPECIALITY Sport CA•l,1· App/1· ,Pu,,la· • ., . . " () i T f: 1 P ') P ll Y agne.s· b. Global-l'as.iporl 'ohtJ Talht>t.r 1+'01nu 11 Americlln Eal(lr (Jutfitier.r tlbercr<J1~1bic · 'Traffic · Hugo Hugo Bo.s.r· RE TA RAI T Z·'Tej~ outhwe.rtern "Crill· . Cllampapt_ Frtricll · Ba,try Co:ft Quattro Ca.ff I Morton !t of. CAic•10 · · W.Aoo ~ Fi1A Taco· .. ixit 6ri1t•I ~ti• 41>6 I• C•1M M•••· C•ll /•r 1xt1tti1i A•litl•, '••r,1. J ··IH-1U·•ll,I, •••.1••tll~•••t1l•••·t•• - • ' I I I. ••• .. • t, ti • fridoy, ~ 2, 2001 . •... ~ TO• .. • • ' at c.mp.111 Driw ud J ... bol-.. IMd OD the UC1 Nortb A tou of C... ........ c...,.. In IMDe. Tbe feld· Fairvlew Park wW beQm at 9 val iDdudll lectuNI oo bow a.m. at the IOUth end ·of the to grow orc:bkll, local bobby· ma.m puking lot on the welt lib dilplaylng tbelr work side of Placentia Avenue. With orcbldl, and orchid Costa Mesa's Palrview salel. S2. Pr. for Priendl of Pl1mdl Commattee wtU host • the UC1 Arboretum and the gWded tour of tbe park to memben of •~ring educate the community about ordUd IOde~. (949) 82'- cbange9 to the puk and dis-5833. ('\Im the dty'• adopted Muter Plen. (714) 754-5688. A •• 111.aoa worklalop . titled ·01g It: Get Into A pn>gram ~ ~ W... lo Mw • penas·"ttd Nature• for fifth. and sixth· advice on designing IOUDd· fitDMI and nutrition pro-grllden wW be held from 1 to track.I for video and vtlual gruaf Then come lo Na. 3:30 p.m. In Room 101 ·of products wW be gtYm bf tbe Xcun ·How to Design a Ps· OrMge Cwt CoH•oe'• Art Orange Apple Computer · ..,......, 1lwdM and Nutrl· VIDlge. 2'101 Pmm.w ltolld. CJub at a Cree meectng from 8 ·don Program.• from 9:45 a:m. · COit.a Milla. 139. CbildNn a.m. to 1:15 p.m. ln the chem· to ~n at UU? Westdlff will a.m about eco1,- lstry bulleting at Orange Drive, Newport BMch. Tilil ii tbrough ldmce and natw. Coast College, 2701 Falrview the fint In • wiel of montbfy related games. Pa.rtktpantl Road. a.ta Mera. The meet· wotk.sbopl. (1M8) 642-~. may regllta by pbone. (714) SATUIDAY mg allo will feetwe a ques-432-581o. tion-and.-.wer seuion for AD lattes ..ay ,._.. _. begt.nn1no and advanced celebration bolllld br Soulb· Madnlolb computer users em Californie Olymp&am wD1 and a prtMntation ol the lat· be held from 3 to 7 p.m. at 135 est Mac shareware. (949) 710-Sailview ln Newpmt Coat. 1865. http:llwww.oocc.org. above Pelican HU( Goll Club. The power of the ......... and how it can affect the body wW be the topic Patricia Blenden speaks about at 9 a.m. Satur- day, Sunday, Nov. 5, 17, 18 and 19 at the lnnerUgbt Ceo· ter at 2900 Bristol Sl, Suite J206, <:osta Mesa. Blanden will present her break· through treatment, Points of Power_ at the seminar. (714 ) KOLL· $200 tax-deductible donatkm per person ol the S2SO ~ ston price. Sevepty.ftve Olympians have c:ommla.d to attend. Call for f91erVa· lions. (714) 998-1996. Tbe Fall Orddd Pelllval ..... senled by the. UC lrvtne Arboretum wW be bek:I from 10 a.m. to. 3 p.m. Satwdey, and 10.a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundayt r n. Or-.. Comtr c..... JC-.-·w111 ....... ftnt bane-- ft! and .o.t auction to rec:og- Dbe iDdMduall and organi- zations tbat have been invoMld In tbtf preservatlan and c:IMnup of Orange COUD'- ty't marine environment at 5 p.m. at the Vllla9• Crean, 2300 Mela Drive, Newport Beech. Steve BoHnMn, the lepndary litigator and founding boud member of tbe PeDMCOla Baykeeper, wW 1peak. Sl50, purcbue tlcbts ID advance. (949) 723- 54U. CANDY . ' I ' ' n. SD••-Cw Klktm wW bolt Us MCIODd annual •comecty ln th• Kitchen· tund·raiMr to help provide 81 ,000 meals annU&lly. 1Wo lbowl: 5 to 7 p .m., and 8 to 10:30 p.m. Both at the $ome. one. Carel Soup Kltcben, 720 W. 19th St., Ca.la Mesa. 565, or $50 ln 'dva11c:e. • http://www.aomeonecarea aouplcltchen.org. (949) 548· 8861. Aa ..,.... lecW'9 oe tile blologKal •nts ol terroriim will be given by Mcteriol~ gist Alan G. Barbour and vuologilt tn the UC Irvine Department of Medidne OOnald N. Forthal at 1 p.m. at the .Beckman Center at UC lrvme. 00 the corner of Academy Way and Cab.for· ma Avenue. Seating ls llinit· ed, amv• at 6;45 p.m or ear· lier. Barbour and Fortbal were both epadenuc antelli· ' ' Doily Pilot . dom. Sh.lrley srtr~sa. (949) 824-23821 Kun Balley, (800) 660-1993. Modaer'I Market wW host a free senunar on ruk factors for b"rt d1leaM from 6·30 to 7:30 p.m. lD the patio cafe at the lt01"e at 225 E. 17tb St .. Costa Meta. Reservauons required. (800) 595-MOMS. • gence service oUacers wath the Centen for Disease Con· A ......,,t group IDr care· trol a nd . Prevention. Free. givers apons<>* by th•· (949) 824-2'4'42 -or AlzhehMr's A.ma. ol Orange ~cflucl.edu. County wW maet from 7 to llOlllAY TM Sierra Clab wW bold u informational meeting for new' and u.isUng member" alike, ancluding table di$· plays J!Xhibits. demonstra. tions and refresbmentl, at ·7 p .m. the Costa Mesa Neigh- borhood Commuruty Center. 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa $25. (714) 963-6345. . 8:30 p.m. at the Our Lady Queen of Angels, at 2CM6 Mar WEDNESDAY Vasta Drive, Newport Beach, or St. Mark's PretbyWtan. or both. Free. (949) 640-1750. A.._&edme.a.oatA" 'oa Deftdt Disorder will be held at 7 p .m. at the Coutllne Coumeling Cent. of New- port 8eecb. 1200 Quall, Suite 105. The dilorder affect IDCJnl than 12% ol Americans. Coastline's founder, Joan Andrews, wW give the lee· twe. (949) 476-0991. Tll9AY , ............. Market wW host a relaxation seminar at 6:30 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., COsta Mesa. Reservations required. (949) 548-n86. ~ven of people suffer· log frdbl Lewy Body DllOr· der may attend a free sup- port group meetmg spon· sored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County at 9 a.m. ln the econd noor con· ference room of the Glllespae Facility at UC Irvine. Call Kim Bailey or Uz Eastin for reservations. (800) 660-1993. A pre· and postnatal yoga dais for thOH expecting a baby or thbse who already bad one wW take place at 7:15 p .m. at 3400 Irvine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport Beach. Call to reserve a seal (9491 263-1462. TlllSIAY A support group lor c.,.. All appraisal lair to provtde givers of Pick's disease and estimate for the value or frontal temporal dementias ~pwelry, pottery. porcehun sponsored ·by the and fine art, to name a few. AlzbelJ'Der'I Assn. of Orange will be held from 1 to 5 p.m County will meet al 1 t a.m. at the Bahia Corinthian in the seco9d floor confer· . Yacht Club at 1601 Bay ide ence· room of the Oitle-t.p1 rW'e'. C6'romn.tel Mu:-$35. Center on the UC lrvme Tickets mclude a buffet lun· campus. Call for re erva-cbeon. (949) 644-9530 candy in a baggy and told them, dent OCC'Wl'ed. CONTINUED FROM 1 d~cussion among neighbors and get tbe true facts out a.bout Measu.re G, • Ant~ CONTINUED FROM 1 'Give th.ts candy to your fnends. I'll •There were so many people come back with more.•· • around,• she saad. ·And Uus all hap- She sa.lcl while other children ate pened so fast.• have become necessary because of the deceptive use of our name by the other side,• sa.ad Phil Arst. a member of the Greenllght Committee and a leader of the opposition to the ballot measure. Str~der -sa'd bb coDimittee ls focusing· on Us mail camJ>aign. sending out mailen "to -c4*in ' who have expretled an inteT.t. m leamlng more about the eJec.. the egg-shaped candy, her son The incident was the latest to ..... will Lnveitigate it.• l\8 said. picked out some square-shaped cause coocem relating to child-safety The victim's mother, who spoke on paeces, ate one and put a couple in tus lSSUes in area parks. Offidals and vol- tbe condition ol anonymity, said doc-pocket. tion. ton at Hoag told her tbe candy was The mother 1&d the mddent wa unteers have been petrolling New- deflniteJy •ta1ntec1. • . chilling bec:ause the man in the car Port-M esa perks regularly s1hce • •Things are g91Dg well, t>ut we sWl need everrone to get out and vote.• Strader said . She said her son was playing with appe~ to be with hfs family ·cmd pring when razor blades and glass other neighborhood children on the .seemed lo the ctuldren to be trust· hards were found on playground Canvassers will band out Ul· erature at some supermarkets and also door to door, Ant said. They will also be distributing yard signs. .. sidewalk adjoining the park when a worthy and· hardly uspidous or rquipment and lo the sand. ·w e're hoping to promote . . e Julte Cr i ... «Mn Newport Beach. She mty be rNChed .t (949) 574--4232 "" by e-mail .t juM.Q~t/tMS.eotn. ,. . . ,· ' ..,.t . man pulled over and offered the kids fnghteniog. . candy. She said she was one ot severctl •My 50n told me the man in the car -other mothers and chtJdren at. the had a lady with him and a baby,. she eark .. but he was tending to her said. •He said the man gave them the three other chtJdreo when the mo· . .. , I· • , "-., Can You Spare One Hpur "cl ~. ' Week to Help a Child with Literacy? .. • O..,. llw••cown publk saftty and courts. She may be rNChed .t (M9) 574- 42260< by•~ •t . ' ~.bN~thel•r~tom. • Wt are seeking 2001 votuo~ to wOttc with 2001 kindergarten ttYough lhil'd gadeB at Pomona. Whittier and Wilson Elementary Schoots in Costa Mesa. These three sd1ook need help rtC1# in assisting their students ll reading. wnting and Enghsh if these youn~ are to be~ later in ifel Mentor sessions can be sched~ from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. and after school from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday~ Friday. ·ashion . Island To~Cal Pomona Sdtool. 2051 Pomona. CosU ~ Nancy Banner-l.Jtmcy Ltader, ~) 5'1~ " ""' , ~ .... Sdtool. 18X>~·. Whittier, CosU Mesa Sarah Marlcel -HOSTS Program Director, (949) 51s-6898 WllOll Sdtool. ~ Whoo, CosU Mesa Diane Clemensen -uteracy Lader, (949) 51 ~ ( N~WP()ltT·M £.SA • .' U111/f,a Scltool Dl~trlct J\,,Wlw~Pilot a T H'! N£W,09'T MESA 19'VINE 0 !!P.!:!1!.-~ · lll(T£9'FAITH .COUNCIL .. '------------------------------~~----~-------~~--------Yes, I want to hetp children master Reading and Enattsh by the age of nine: Here Is my contribution to buy books for Pomona, Whl~ and Wllsoh Elementary Schoots. _ S 1 O will be fT!Atched by Rotary Fountain of Youth Funds and buy 12 re~1 books. _ S25 witt be matched by Rotary Fountain of Youth Funds and buy 30 f'Ndtn8 books. _ S50 will be matched by Rotaey FounWn of YOuth Funds.~ buy 60 rftdlnc books:- -S100 will be matched by RotMy Fountain of Youth Funds and buy 120 rudtn1 bOoks. • _Other amount to be matched by Rotary Fount.in of Youth Funds. Make your w;~ check paylbte to.RotMy 5320 foUnfjation and mail to: Datij Piiot . Promotions ~Reedlna ~ 9 loalt Oftw P.O. lox 15e . Costa Mesa. CA t2GI . Donori Md the amount~ wilt be=-~ ........ ~ t.HonOr w In .. 0.-, Plot W-. they request not to be by~ hft: _,.._._,ht my name. • .. " ' y,,...., ........... ..-.--------~--------------------~------------------- " ·S· t 0 r e7.!' -Fri -Sat -Slln Diane Von Fur t 'ob rg Jui y TSE Ca ·hmere. Petit Bateau . Seven Jeans Velvet Earl Jean .. Paul & Joe .. • Trina Turk Kata yon deli Joi '• .Easel Frankie B. 3 Dot ·. Monday·Frida1 10-9 • Sat J0-,7 • Sun 11-6 ..... on • tucni Of 111 DAY ·we played better thla week than we· dld against Cost" Mesa, which 18 what you're looking for ... " . . _, N0o.'9n • ~nci~ High football coach ·mOPaa No\Wi ... I "*'-• WARREN JOHNSON . Daily ~ilot . lportt ..._ Roger Cotlson • 949-57 4-4223 • lporti FaxJ 949-6~ 170 Fndcrt. ~bet 2. 2001 A7 GOLF ~ey,·I.ane are early Jones Cup candidates They capture titles at their respective clubs and are,the first two probables for the Jones Cup m next summer. MdwdDunn OM.Y Pllm 11E • Senior dlv1s1on <J711t1tl'*Jt sensation Pete Daley ~ '' of~un--Cup · try Club and hrst-tam Big Canyon Country Club men's club champion Ddl\ny Lane are the tir5t two players to throw lheu hdt Ill the nng for the than.I dnnUdl Jone Cup next summer Daley.. 61 , captured tus f ~ straight club champ1on!ithlp dnd continued lo show he' only getting bener with age, while Lane has been a top player at Btg Canyon for veral years and won th 2001 tJtle over two former champions - runner-up Steve Coll.ms dnd thud·J>lcJCC Charbe M cl..aughlm, who won lhe 1999 and '98 title . respc.'Clavely. HIGH SOIOOl FOOTWl ' , ' Colllm playe<.t Ill the inclugurdl Jon Cup with th n-h dd goU prof<' ional Kelly Manos Danny Babb dnd Alan Orobkcl are Big C ctnyon s ct II-tame leaders with ur taU •s t'dCh ... • • .CAN ~p I OM:< 1'1.0T Estancia. Hlgb's MJtcb Valdes squeezes out some yudage as the Eagles move lnto scoring posJUon ln the latter part of the second quarter. Ron Maggard, th" 2000 Bag Ctlllyon champion who won Jones Cup II with Director of Golf Bob Love1oy ldst summer, was unable to defend has lltl • thh year because h Wdl> stuck out of town following the • •pt 11 tcrronst attacks. Lane hot 75-75-81-71 302 to wan the 2001 talle by thrN• troke., over C ollin . M cL.tughhn dnd Stev.- Obradovich each hot 306 DaJey is goU' ulhmdt<> Idle bloomer. He didn't tart pJaytng until h<• was 41 and hq_nevcr taken t1 I son an bts We. To put DaJey' run Ul perspedlve, no Meu Verde member h.u won more .• than two men: club till Ul ci row <1mce • 1.,_ thecJubopened an 1959 Daley. won tus lint bag champl<>nshlp ll) 199'1, wh n he C'aptured Mesa Verd 's nlor club llllf' Bui 1nce 1998 he hctS · won the-r~ul r three-round troke· pJay men' club C'hdmptonshap every year, including thil> yedr when h beat Steve Rhorer IJl .s two-hol pldyoff Daley, whose chdmploni.h1p scor were unavailable, and Rhorer were tJcd after the 54-holo ev nt, which was played in late ummer On hole No 2 ot lb playoff. Dal y ~k d rour·foot putt to save par and wan his fourth ronsecut.ave lJU • cJdUTUtlg hts pedal parking space at th club for one more year and eammg th<> ail-Important locaJ lnvUation to Jon Cup Ill m 2002. Deley and Mesa Verde head pro Tum Sargent WQn the tn.tugurdl Jon Cup al Newport 'beach Country Cub in 1999. and the two t amed gain Uus year 111 Jones Cup II at Santa Ana Country Club. Clyde Sarv r 1 M sa Verd • _all· -~e men' club chttmpaon with five dU.. (1962-63, '71, '73 df\d '77). The Jone Cup, a men' pro-am launched by this ports sect.Ion in 1999, ii plAlyed under tho eu pace of the Fletcher Jon Motorcars/Daily Pilot Cub a..mpeonsNp n . Santa AIM CC and Newport ae.<:h CC hold men's dub clwnpk>nshlps m May. Estaricia's Bradshaw typifies his team's grit. but the host Trojans are too much for the Eagles in PCL road contest. a.yY FMllkner DAILY Pk.OT IRVINE -The linaJ encounter 8 Estancia High • • ,quarterback Lewis Brddshaw had wath d repr ntdtJv or the University H1gh football tedm Yid ICO WIB con 1derc1bly more Ullf••*r 40 plea ant thdn the ._... 1l more than two dozen that preceded it Thursday night at Irvan Haglt For, after 1h>Jdll defen<ters turned his once-wrute road 1ersey Into an cllmost total rendenng of earth tone- lhe blended browns and greens which weU·US<'d tadlum twf features this tame of year -Uruv rslty Coach Mark Cunningham trotted 15 yards out ot has way to alute tho Eagle•' rou.-ageo~ juruor. · "Wh re's No 12, that lod as a beck of " foolbtll player.• Cunrungbam said as the teams worked tbear way through th postgame han<bihakes and Estancia began trudgl.ng to tbe bus In the aftermath of the notans' 40· 13 Paaflc Cout League victory. Cunningh4m then, 4t many ot hls defenders had the preY10UI 2 1/J hours had, caught u.p to Bredlbaw"to deliver .. banckh.iake and some well-d11r'*1 clipped praase with th • opening kar koft . Brod htlw t•1tmed the thl'n, • after, Estancld kind words by rushlllg (or eo'ri;i crhack~' Jermdinf' Cf san9lr-.. et1.,on·h1gh 48 Snt!ll intercepted in hl'> yards'on 17 cam . and own end zone to thwcut a completing 10 ol 21 econd sconng oppor- pa ses for another 72 turuty, took dri ~gl punt yald .Forth folQ1.hta.me and w ent 6 1 yard on Ln four leagot" c1am >s, he eight play to I ad. 14·0 w as also duectly re!>pon-Senior running b<tC'k ~W..-for ha ~k'a1.~(t, Scott Pickett cctppt:d both J.ouchdowns, anclu.~i!Jg f' coring doves with TD 69-yard lhard·quarter runsot land 2 yards: then option keep an which he DwrwMr" _. returned a punt 35 yards outran the econdary to the Estanoa 19 to t up pursuit. t..niMly~•· adaU ha~ team's third hr t · Brad haw also made ,.. .. ,t'J --quart r TD. several tackle t rbm bis QM "'a......_, Packett went 4 yards off fl'ee safety pot. punted 1110rrgtCollltC'.alegt. 7 nght tackl on the clfore· and beld on C'onvers1on ~-~ menUone<.t five-play dnve, attemp . 8-t\ 7 wtuch, thanks to th Uurd Conversion wct.s cl key of C hns Sprague' con- conccpt m thJs one, as the host lrojilll.'> vcrsaon kicks, nwde ti 21.(1 as th hrst (6-2. 3-1 m '8itguel, ranked No b in C1F qu.u1 r erp1red. Southern ctaon D1v1 ion IX, With Bradshaw leading th v r converted lts role as heavy favont • option. wruch vcn tunes I hun up into oppreuor wath a 2 I.() first-quart r to be warmed oath rat or belund th roil. line ol scrimmage. the Eagl (0-8, •we thougbt If we d idn't do 0-4) utilized a 48-yard fake punt pass anyUung tupid. we would have a from backup quarterback Ja on very good chance lo control this Jobn.iton toJuruor Taruelu. to move to game.• wd Cunnmgtwn. who can the Un! 12-yard line lock up ats fourth lraJ9ht ~ • But a SdCk. a peDd1ty a.nd an UlC'Om· berth Wllh a wm Thursday over Costa pAetion allowed Uru to keep the tag Mesa at Or nge COclSt Collcq . sroreless. The Th>fans needed bttJe helpearij, Trctillng; 24 ·0, E$tdnC'la 1un1or - but cubed in some cbantable held defer\ 1ve end Erle Anderson position. crNlC!d by EstclOcia fumbles. recovered an rrant option patch tu to put th gam dWdY in the third et up an aght-play, 35-yard quart r. touchdown driv late an th • hnt halJ. Uru dro e t;o yatds on hv pldys Brad hdw' optaoo keep r on· fotpth·dnd·tnch gdve W.tdllOd first· and-goal dl the I dnd he pu he<i the ball over the go.ti IJne on th<> n xt '>nap to put the Eagl~ on the bodrd · Peter Bak er hned a is-yard ronversaon kick JU.SI over the cro bclr dftec an Estanci.i penalty Est.lnela fumbled on two of its hrst three cond-haU posses ions. wath 'Bradshaw· long 10 nm m betw<•<>n. and Um turned its two recovene.) mto I 0 polnts to put the game away. The 'n-01ans findlned lbe conng on a 48-yard run early 1n the fourth quarter, after a.n Estanoa posse ion that reached the hosts' 3 fizzled wtlb another lost fumble on ctn opt1on patch The Eagl lost four or th II hve fumble • but "came out even In th turnover d partment, thanks to addlbOnaJ recov ne::. by Johnston and Taro lu Johnston wrapped up PK.ken for a 3-ya.rd lou to drop tho~ stando.Jt back under the 100-yard ru hang mark. a.s ¥ fuushe<J with 98 yard on 13 cames. Estanoa Coach Jay Noonan said his team m de progress, ·We pJayf'd better t.hU week than we did agalnit Costa M • which 1S what you're looklng few • Cunnaogham also hed pral.M for aU the Eagles alt rwa.rd "Our k..lch w re saying et halftime how good th ar portsmapiMP"\wes, dJld ow lud hav n t ~ lhd~ about any olht>r teum tb1 year,'" Cun- rungham ~•d · ~llGll SOIOOl FBD HOCllY TojC topping .. eludes.Newport HarbQr • • Newport Harbor eildwes a bad fonn of deja vu, as Marina ICOl'eS another 1-0 overtime triumph. Launn 8ircbfl9H, ......._. • ..., .. Sailon. ' '• ~ • . . •• ' Al F!!dciy, NiMmber 2, 2001 Oaity Pilot t -llGll SCHOOL fOOIUIL Sailors' foOtball: · a ·.k.a. unbeaten Newport Harbors frosh squad ~hes season undefeated in dominating fashion as Woodbridge falls, 35·0. S-.Ylrvln OMV Pll.or ' Nt!WPORT BBACH -These we,.u..wore the champions; "Thlt ls )Ult the start. Now you have to make the axmnitment. • Coach Joe Urban told his Newport Hatbor High treshman football le4Dl Tbunday. Work Hems lnhnlte ror champions and the SaJlors displayed thelr toil In a 35·0 victory over ylsltlng Wood· bridge to win the Sea View Leaque ~ wtth an undefeated record. Newport's champl· onsblp ls Its rlrst Ince 1934, when the Sailors flnishk 8-2. Tb.ls year's Sailors finJshed 8· ' 0, 4-0 bi league and wW play as a team made up of fresbmlln and sophomores agalnst Westchester next week. Newport played one game short this year due to the SepL 11 terrorist attacla on America. OMV I'll.OT PHOTOS av OONlEACH Newport Harbor's _,__ (WQ, wltll Thomas Martin (65) at tbe forefront. leaves predou Utile .,.c. tor .a Woodbridge numer. Above, Newport's Matt Erl~n la.tcbes on to a toDcbdown pw cowrtag 27 yards from quarterbKk Kaey Peten wttll no time left bl tbe MCODd quarter to expand tbe Sanon' lead to 28·0. . •As far as l know, there hasn't been an undelaated team (at Newport),• Urban said ol his 8.() lq'Uad. •'J'his ls Just the start for them. I'm here to get them ready for Jeff Brinkley to take them to the promlsed 14nd. • Against the Warrion (4_., 2· 2), the Sailors basically ended the game in the flnt half when Newport scored on four of its five offensive dnves to build a 28-0 lead. In that first half. the Tars' defense caused two turnovers, didn't allow a first down and gave up just 13 yards, while the special teams came up wtth a safety. Newport qu~rterback -Kase y Peters completed 8 of l 0 pass attempts for 141 yards and three touchdowns before haUllrne. He iiso scored on a 1 ·yard run co to cap a niJle·play, 67 -yard safety on the kickoff ti.fben opening drive. Mlner and Grant Ca11erly, The~· defense tNm went along with other Sallon, feD on to work and sent the Warrion top of a Woodbridge rvnner three-and-out. Newport line· who fumbled the ball into the, backer Corey McCartney enct'%0ne. - stuffed Woodbridge'• Resh.ad The onlf thing that stopped Bahadon for a 1-yard toe. on Newport wu Newport. The first down and again on third Sailors fumbled on the down to force the Wa..rriors to . Woodbridge 5-yard·line to end punt. ,what could have been anpt.ber Four plays later, Peters roOed scoring drive. But the Tars' nght and lofted a 16-yard defense maintained its touchdown to Greg Miner. The mo1t1entum u Miner recorded drive, which started at midAekl. an interception and ran 1t back was keyed by tailback Spencer 18 yards to the 1 ·y4rd line, but l..J.nk and his 21-yard scamper. the S'aUors lost the ball on ll After another Woodbridge turnover. three-and-out series, Newport Again Newport's defense capitalized · with another answered the call when Trevor touchdown when Peters Theriot, known to most as. hooked up with Miner again "Moose,• recovered a for a 23-yard touchdown and a Woodbridge fumble to give the 20-0 lead. Sailors' offense one la.st play Newport then earned a before halftime. Witb eight seconds left, Pl8ters released a spiral deep to th~ right comer ror a 27 -yard touchdown pass to Matt E.ridtson to end the ha.If. Newport derensive lineman Thomas Martin opened the second ha.II with more heroics. H~ broke up a middle screen. Intercepted the Woodbridge pus and ran tt beck 37 yards to set up the Sallon' rlnal touchdown. Link, who rushed tor a game hJgh 91 yards on 13 c:anies. ran for a 12-yard gam to the 1 and then punched It ln on the next play, seqding the Sailols' sideline into celebnlbon. "lllis wuo't abou• 15 guys,• Urban told h1s players' parents after the game. "This was about. 55 guys who made the commibnenl There will never be a better freshman team than this.:,. rt COLUEGE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS ~y I'll.OT f'HOTOS 1Y DON ~H Orange COMt College Cl'Oel comatry cOlda JoU (loldeM cw 1lp wltll a OM-two panda .. 0r-. Empire Conlerw:ie competttloll Wltla tllil --... we1•1• coUectlDg cOllilnam crowm. Abcmt, lie men. co...a.t oC (frolat row, boa a.IQ:...._ Poakla. J .. c.rtllo, Victor 1.opeJ., W.. Pooley, Mk+,.. Wiiiiams, MIU ......,. md llidiY' t ••t ad row, boa left: .Mmll 0poUa. Brtaa McNmMln. Artie MOlwo, J6el Gm-•, Allft Cldldrw, Cmlol MorgedO mid .bgle l!Kobs. $CMIUTMT$ Woodb11dg1 0 0 0 0 · 0 ~twbor 14 14 7 0 ·lS nm== ... ·,....,.. 1 run~ kd), S.26. ... • ~ 16 pe11 from Pwten {Smlth- ktek), ffJ7 H<M"'4!!R ... • Minlf 2l pa from Peten (kd t.Med>. 7'22. . ... • Se~ Miner Ind CAdwty i.ckled . Woodbt'ldgi runnet in the end zone (kldt f lilld). 7. 11. ... • Eridtfen 27 .,_from ~ (PIS f..ied). 0:00 JW.P""' ... · l"* 1 run (Smjth k~. 7 56 W • ~ J.l. CMtln, J.S, CMdlfon, 1· 11, HunW, ).) .... lri. 13-tt, I TO. Thinot. ~ c.fllkl. 6-26. Orth. ).6. ~ 1-7. ~ 1·J, Te«enoff. 1·1, ~.,.,,_ 1-0, l'eten., 1-mna-2, 1 TO MIYIUMP&$$N W ·Gilt •»l, 41; Huntlf, 0-1 ... • ~ ~12.0. 141. J TOI MIYIUM IHllYM W • Aluurry, J. 11; laNdorl. 2-4, Colhlm, 1·1l. ~ 1·S. ~ , ... .... lri. ... Mlnef, 2· )9, 2 TOti; ErdlOI\ 2-64. l TO,~ 1·7 Coast women dunk Fullerton Pirates roll to 8-4 victory over the Hornets to gain berth in Orange Empire Conference Tournament Final on Saturd'ay at the University of Redlands. C 0 S T A scoring leader with three goals. MESA -Orange and Enca Nicholson added two Coast College as the PiJ'dtes forged a 5· 1 lead was an 8-4 at haUtlme, then xpa.nded the winner over lead to 7·1 after three quarters. v I s I t l o g Devon Wright, C hnstlne Fullerton In a McDonald and Nichole semifinal of the Sonnefeld dded tngl goals. Orange Empire ~.... • OCC go411 Heath r Dey· Con ference ONll9e c:..t 1 den, e product or Newport women's water Harbor !-Ugh, had five sav . polo townament Thursday as llKll ' ? the Pl.rates truck W1lh a four· , 1 .,.... goal aecOnd quarter to put the ~ C'.oMT & ~ ~. 4 game out ol reach. °'""' eo.. 1 4 2 1 • 1 1be VIC'Wry sends Coast. now ,..,_,. ~ 1, ~ 1, 29·1, lnto Saturday's 2 p.m ...,_,, 1, n• 1 *-·.Muallnl championship game at the ...::ici...-Mont.IMJ; Unlventty ol Redlands SQjw•ftkt ~ ~ ~ 1• 1la Mont&tvo was the Pirates' . Rnneten 1 lllFLY Sharks top Kings, earn playoffs berth Tbe Sbartr. advanced to the playoffs by defeating ~,,... the Kings, 6_., in a Boys a. Girls Club of the Hut>or Arel roller hoc.key game for fourth· and f.ilth-graden ~y. . Evu Spangler, Cory Turner and Logan Newell K'ONd go111. The Sbartl.I jumped to an early 3-0 leld ln the Ont quuter and never trailed afW tbaL Jar.cl c..ty, Mu Friedman, Collin Monge and Nathan~ ucbond the defeme. Tbe Sbarb (7-0) enter.the p&eyofts ln flnt plilc9. -- Daily Pilot • ... ----. ,_,_.. 12"'" ~ -~ 1 uo ... ·--·""'<ii-,...._ 10.C ..... ...,. l5 F<i. s)) ..... ,. ..... ~.Ml (kick f.ot.dl. a.ot . ~-~ -,,- .. •ldltlM. 17-4' 2 TO\~ •26. Mlallf. 7·20: M .,,.._ ).9; Sn.fl, )5 , Ulllf• ~I) .. ) T0s; ~ 2 S2, 1 TD, 0-. ~7. ~ 4 )i. I TO; VI. ). I" ~ )7, Ow\ 1~ Wong. I fl'WIUto I, MolkU\ "-s ....... .... ~ 10.21-4, 11.; JohNtof\ 11-4, 41. UN c;.-.. H I, 51, WDf'll, I 1-4, S mtllll llCllyWt .. Tw.11.c. 4-7'. Sf.el. l-21. N H#fl!Nf\ I 17,M Valdll,J-6 UN McM<llln, I ~ "-dl.n_ 1-11, Gomtt. I 10; TucMr. 1-S. • . . . .. ,,. SJMl$DQ • SPORTS Friday, ~ 2. 2001 A9 llGH SOIOOl GlllS TDllS Braverman wins Sea View singles crown f Newport's top-seeded doubles team, however, loses in the finals Thursday at Woodbridge High. ' IRVlNE -Newport Hdrl>or BtdV rmdn Wf!nt u .1. in Jbgh ruot N.talJe BrdvC'nnan, I ogu•• round-robin pldy, I0\1ng the top .. eed, d efetSted only to l!xon, 7-5 Woodbndg 's I:bZdbeth l!xun, , ln douhl•!'), third·__ Emo f:>.2. 6-1, an th Sea Vi V/ Leagu I lung dntl Tnsba U.-e of Ldguna girl tennis a.Ingles C'homp1· I lilb d f'cJtP.<.11' wport Hdtbor' • onshlp matC'h Thur day C\t l(elly ,.1 .. on ont.l Kn ta Woodbndge Mdntc.M ~1. t>-2 for the I ague Bot.h plcly r .. wW advance to IJU . N l~on and 1dnt h were the C IF Southern Section '><"M1t>d flnt . Individual champion hlp'i, Both 11·.m~ qu11liJ1NI for the whar h tart Nov 17 with rust· C"'lf 1nd1v1dual douhh· chdrnpa- round action at the Balboa Bdy onsru1~ Woodhndcw's Jcnmf r Club Racqu t Club ctnd Roth dnrl A'hh•y Wtlhdm Huntington 8cd(h High C'ld1mPd thud pluc f' dnd CIF Braverman, the s cond of dllPmt1H· pn .. atJun three IOp·notch tenru ·playmg Clf l>IH\IOn 11 t •dm pldyotr isters, won her second Sed btgm "lu\ H fur ffothor, which View League mgles ta lie. wd 8-0 in l<•d9Ul' .md is rdnkcd havJ.ng cl&m d her ftrst ds d in ow 1111, llJ tn lhl• ~uth m sophomore tn 1999. Braverman C'<ildornad 1Pq1on hy Th(• Tun did not ~tugb school In 2000 • when he' peled ln a coupl • Uruted Stal! Assooabon 'i&tellate and Future tourn• amen ts In the sia View nuJl.llal!.: Exon beat Newport Harbor's Carmen Khoury. b-1, b-2. and Br<tv nnan knocked out ICdm- mate Diana Khoury, 6· l . 6,(1 Diana Khoury claimed third pl,}ce and the CIF altemdt • <ipol sw.- Setnlf•Nl1 I<••"""" (NHtdlf 0 KhOIMy (NH). 6 I, 6-0, uon (Wood br~) def C IChaufy (NH) 6 I 6 2 flNk ··-~ cMf hon. 6-2. 6-1 ~ ,I Semtf11'\M Ne~l\IOfll (NH).def lloth·W.lh""" (Woodbf~). 6~. 6-4. Hunq-t.ft l~lof!!\'J ~ HVUedt ~ (Woodbtodgf>J G: I M~- f!Nls ~ ltt Mf ~~ M<lntoVI, 6 l 6 ., S£AN HUEii /DAU 1'1.0T Eagles' Junior TanJelu runs for daylight u UnJven:Uy's John McCarthy (St pursues. Yelsey set to defend PCL ingl crown; Reitz will not compete in CJF indivlduals HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY LACUNA BE.AO I -Juruor ~·n'<llton Annl• 'H·lw~ i>t Corond dt•I Mdr High, lht:' top '>ct!<I an the Pttc ala<: Cr..a.,t Lt.•,ufuf• <11rl., lt•rutt'> Mngl champ1on.shJps. won two mdtthe-. Thur-.cfoy 111 dd\dJl("e to toddy' setn1hnc1ls at noon di l..dguna Be<1ch I hgh Newport HarbQr boys .roll to fifth straight Sea View crown Vclsey, lh<.' defendanq PCL' C"ht1nip1on. w1U fact• dn oppoqen1 from University. Cdl\.I Coach Andy St<•w<u1 '>cml. whtlc C dM lcdmmatei lcl)lat> 0dmton .md .Julu It(' Mut1kl' will ~uare oll 1.n the other i.ema.hndl. CdM enaor Bnttdny R 112.. thf' d f Pnrunq nF South(>m Se< uon. 10d1v1dual mgl champion ·~not ~)lttymg b<>cdw oppo mq PCL C'OdCh vot d her tnt>hqablc ·1.wc.1ust> <\ht• d1dn't pldy enough matche , • St wart s.tad ' Sailors run past the competition at Irvine Regional Park again; Newport girls third. and Allison lfochwald went 21 13 (28thl ·1 was really happy Wlth Anda Sams. said grrls coach Enc 1\v 11. "She redlly ran a good race. All seven ot our g1tls ran th<'!{ bes\ tun of the yea1 • Thll!., Re1J,z IS not ehqablc for individual plt1y iD cm R 1U was Id! I }'Cdr''i P\L runnN-up to \f!lse~. who rorfe1H>d her CIF quartetfl.lldl mt1lch 111.<\I 'fl'tH dnd " hopinq to d\ enge lhdt 'i<!ll.>dck m 2001 IR\flNE -A ti cl pred~tincd ntual. Newport I laJbor t-Ugh'-.. boys CT countrv team once dgain dom1nat d ea Vi.cw League compelltlon at th leagu hnal ttl lrvane Regional Park Thursday a'ftemoon as Coach Bun Barry' Sculors eased pa I Woodbndge tor team honor.., th S<talo~· hflh straight leagu chdmpaonshlp. The aalor , led by 1un1or Alec Urtu ua tegu1' ~cond-plact> fmash to Woodbridge' Mlcht1 11 laddan, scored 28 points, with Woodbridg<' f35). Ahso Nlgu I (65), Lagund Htlls 195) dlld lmne (1 471 tra1bng. "Urtu: a many r<'fer to the Newport runn r,•ran d 15 3 .. over the thl e-mtlt> rourse at lrvanr Hadd.in won at in 14.40 Also with key performanc for the Sollors were N ack Mill •r (third ln 15 .341. Joel Furman f t.Xth m 16 07), Juan Rios (seventh m 16:09). Geoff Doddy (10th l.ll 16:15) and Ivan Romero (12th in 16;38). Chris Negrete flllashed 27th m 17:58. The victory sends the Seniors on to the CIF Prehmtndne!. al Ml San Anloruo {;oUeqP Nov. 1 O. . Also on their way to Ml SAC are th Newport Harbor girls. who were Uurd in the team total behind champion Woodbridge and runner-up Aliso Niguel. Lauren Paul was Harbor' leading runner with a venth·pace firusb In 18 ... 7, with US<l Evaru. of Newport close by with a 19:09 for runth place. A '>O~d pack of runners was the k y to the third-place fmash as AndJ S4ms went 19.38 (19th), Courtney Marshall went 19:52 (22nd), Amanda Abbott went 20:15 (24th) HAYDIMMFMS (MINN .......... "9r41) ..,. ._.. • I Newport H«bof. 21, 2 Woodbndglt. JS. l AllJO ~ 65. ... L..-Ht!!!. 95, s. arw.. 147 .......... • I ltUddlf'I (W), IUO; 2 ~ (NH), S l4. l M1llef (NH), 15 oU; 4 HetnUINM (W), IS 51. S ltolln w.l. 16 OJ, 6 FOONln (NH), 16 07. 7 AIOI (Ht-0. 16 '09, I Sd'lwln (W). 16 IS. t Cof A (W). 16 IS. 10 ~ (Ntt), I~ 15 Othtn: 12 "°"*<> (NH). 1631. 27 l'Mgm• (NH), 17 51 ... ._.. • I WOOdbl •• 20. 2 Al«IO ........ 4l. • l ~ Harbor, 75, 4 L.1vUnA Hill\, 15; S lrWw .. ......... ' SNr1 (W). 17 19, 2. 1«9'-(W), 1741, l kllottJ (W), 1804; .. MAllf'O (AN), 1122, 5 '•ry'CANl. IUA;6 ~(W). 1144, 7 ,AUi (NH). llA7, I ~ (W), 19:0l, 9 (v-(NH), '"°'· 10 o.tg.ldo (AN). It 12 Olhln. 19 SlfTis (NH), 19'.ll. 22. ~(NH), 19 52. 2• Abbott (NH),' 20 IS, 21 ~(NH), 21'U In doubl~. CdM'~ Amdndcl Rub<>n tpan .met Bntlany hnnd • Wlll pldy Cdffi ron Barron·Sdndmdn dnd Ltnd'>d" Bultt•rwack of Laguna Beach m the M!nu!andh toddy wtul • Cd~l'!i. Bnlttln\ liolldnd 11nd Taylynn Snyder. ·th<' top ('{'d, wall ftte l' t1 lt>dm lrorn Laqunu Bea("h ... GIRLS VOWYBAU .... CdM sweeps T-wolves . Corona dcl Mar ll19h\ qarl' volll.•yball tPt1m 1mp111\i11d to 17·5 ov raU dnd hn1Sht>d 8·2 m th<• P.ic1hc C"oct'tt Leagu , on•• pt1I behind chd.ITip1on l.agund Bedch, with d I '>-ti 15-tt. 15·h \1ctory ov •r the VlS'iUOg Northwood Tllnberwo~YP'> Thur .. clt1} night. CdM WtlS paced by Morqdn Smith dlld Eh•.mor !\.lack. who hud 17 and 11 ktlls, ri pcctJvPly: off tht• fot•d' of Jdrqut line Be<kl'r, who h.id 42 a" tsls The Sea Kmy r tum to dct1on 1oday \\ hl•n tht•y \: 1~11 ewport I larbor. stdrtlng at 5 10 p m COWGE IUllmN BOARD VU to host playoff game The Corona del Mar High frestunan rootbell t am ausbet 1 0 Back O.y rival Newport Hatbor, 41 ·8. The SH Kmgs are lnsplred by the van.aty players •1t•1 Mid women· occer team, which / • f Th Vanguard Univ mty u;J finished thud an the Golden State _ ldgP for l 1 • hNOIC'\ In th 8bth rrunute, Vanguard's conng hMdN !'onven •d the 9am ·\\tnmng goal to 91\'C th(' Lio~ 4.3 WlO ov r PLNU. th t dJD thdt knocked V.tn<JUdrd out of th.-pl1.tyofh la.st Wd n to teU freshmen •bout a nv&lry, so we had .ome ot the vanity players come down' and talk to them,• CdM fr'Mb1n4n coedl ' Ted wm.-Nkl. The l.ntptredoo&I ploy -to work. CdM fuUtNlck .._ ..... nuibel for 95 ,.,. cm tlllglll cam.a. He ICOf95 Liu.~ -.... al tl. 45 and 13 ymdl.~ .............. who~ the geme'l llnl tlMl!dd!Na -... 18-yud run. HaWt. wida. ~ -11Cllrrim .. CdM ,.._to 253 Nlllmg ,.-WR pr.-. ..._,...~ ...... u ... ... .,, a. • a ...... ... ...... , .................... . .._ ... t' "'•• Hiwpcut ..... bedl ..... ? .............. 133,.... I ¢ ••••••• " a 1 aa ... -13 AthJetic Conference, earned a No,, 3 "81!.d IO the NAlA Regal u Regional Tuumamcnt and will host a fiBt·round gclll\e Sdturddy • Th Lions, who fac:e No 6 Notre Oum d Namur, completed the requl4r se&M>O • turday with a 9-7 overaU'record and a th1rd·pldc1• finish ID the GSAC al 7.3 The NAIA R glon fl play.off Will al!>O tnclude Azusa Poobc (No. t seed), W tmont College (No. 2 seed), Cal 8e.ptllt Univcf'5lty (No. 4) and Pomt Lome Nazarene UniveRlty !No SI The semihnal and champion hap gam will be played at A.2UM Paohc Uruv 1ty Tk:keta are S7 for adults, SS for faculty a.od S4 for students with • valid JD I ....... • • .....,..,......... ...., ..._ ........... w. .. _. =•'*"'noon. t.w,... ....... --'9c1At~ • UOp.1t1. II·., then I <l th off n t\e charg o" r I lope lnt<'mat100dl Uni\ ~1ty with two goels and two ell the Lions~ 5-0 to Cod th a~n • tunJ.ty. • H \ cored • t •am-high l .S go I and d1 hed Ollt h~t" il'-\.I t th.a n , Th Lion hru.,.h Kt \lrnng, wmmng four ol thelr last hv gom , nd nd d wtth a 7-11 ·1 ov raU n ord. . ""- Vanguard coaching clhUc Vanquard Uruvf!l'Sity wUI hold ErQ] the lhttt.I 1nd fln41' ,.ofth.aU daruc ' of tht" t!et on Wcdn day afternoon. lbe two·bour on Will • C'OIM'hlng dWc for 1uruor and _ t\ior high boot aofttMll coache , and walf bt!gm •t. 3 p .m. on the Vanguerd llQltbaU field an Co.ta Meta The theme ot clillk II to help <."Oechel CW91'• deligft. end run flllfdM end ..-.11 pnc:'tnplel.a • Coeche1 wall h•ve the opponuntty to obMne Vuguard coeche •ad pl•nn . ~-ipldk·drtlllwt~.-.. Aa•d1•wllbe•blelOM11.~.-.. -.. ... .., ................. .., ........ ........ blldgill 1 .. 64 I n..-1ar111ec..iC11m;.~ , ...... CNdMI ....... --...,_ ............ ,.ma.._ .... n111 • •• ,., ...... .,,. ..... c..-.... ......... .. ...... • ... "=': ...... Cllll..., tSr' I• f7' ·--~-10. .... . . .. .. • --.l SPORTS II fridai·~ 2; 2001 HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS YOWYIAll: IATIU OF THI IAY Uz Lord (above) and the Newport Harbor SaJJon will be bylng to tum the tables on the Corou del Mar Sea klngs (at right) ln today's nonJeague girls volleyball game at about 5:30 p.m. at Newport Harbor. The two clashed tn September and CdM was a five-game winner. ( • ' ,. 'U • •• t41gt1td*"· ............ ~ ...,._, 7 pm! COftlN dll Mir W.. C.. MIM.ll~CoM.7p191 IWM! ~ "'*'. (elit&lbQWI) ICorlblt Mi-.> Ill UC IMN. .C .,_. e..... c:.n.. 7P"' .. c;-,. W1111W1 • UC !MN ll CAii 5'Mlt Nonhltdp, 7 p.m Communhy <olleOe men • Orlf'9' COlll*. ~ ~ ) p"' ~<-*t'Womtn · ~ • CCMOranpCollt.JP"' Wl&IDMl C°"'9I WOfNl'I • he.Ifie Ill. UC ~ ll Cr-'ont .. l pm. 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