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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-12-08 - Orange Coast Pilot/ . . . . SERVING THE NEWPORT -Iii.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEI: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM FRl>AY, DECEMBER 8, 2000 Newport Harbor to · battle for CIF title •Defending champion Sailors face familiar rival Irvine in rematch of 1999 CIF Division VI title game. COSTA MESA -For the second straight season, once is not enough for the football programs from New- port Harbor and Irvine high schools. The two Sea View League rivals, whose regular-season showdowns frequently decide league supremacy, will square off for a much bigger prize tonight in the CIF Southern Section Division VI championship game. Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College. It's the third CIF title confrontation for the Sailors (11·2) and Vaqueros (13-0) since 1992. They've split the first two. Newport came from behind to win last year, 19-18, and captured its second section crown in 69 varsity seasons. Irvine, gunning for its first unde- feated season in its 24-year varsity history, won the 1992 title clash, 30- 8. Th.at was the second of three straight section titles won by lrvtne, led by 20-year Head Coach Terry Henigan. . Jeff Brinkley, who took over the Sailors' helm in 1986, bas guided the Tars to five CIF finals over the last nine years. Their 1994 crown capped a 14-0 season. Newport Harbor's offense is led by senior tailback Chris Manderino, who has rushed for 2,068 yards and scored 31 touchdowns, the latter a Newport-Mesa district single-season record. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound tail SEE SAILORS PAGE 7 DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Newport Harbor football Coach Jeff Brlnkley expresses his approval after his team scored a touchdown in the CIF semlffnaJ game against La Mirada High School on Saturday. GREG~ I DALY PLOT Corona del Mar ... deat Mary Porter II upeet about the dty•s removal of a eucalyptus tree bordering her property and the fate of a second eucalyptus, in background. whkh the dty intends to remove. A.9 a eucalyptus tree Is removed, a Corona del Mar woman ftghts to save a second one. But city ofllclals say it's a hazard. hul alnton 0AA.Y Pit.OT Growing up, Mary Porter's cbil· d.ren decorated the family's eucalyptus trees outside their home. As. she stood on her front lawn Thursday morning watching dty workers remove one·of two behe- moth trees with a chain 1aw and aane, Porter fought back tears. •There are so many memories here,• Porter said. •1t11 killing me.• The tree bad to go, said Dave Niederhaus, the dty's general ser- Jan Dehay says goodbye •West Newport Beach · councilwoman will wrap up 8 years of service next week. NBWPORT IBAOI -At ftnt. CouncOwoman Jan Oebay'a dlGD Ol IOb K,inry Pa • tbe b6cMlop eo bill Mid-CID tiglll 'fWI GD tbe atr CouDdJ -.... odd. Aa .. ll1Ctld ....... . ............ , .. ..... Wlilt NI .... N* • .. __.crr-111.wlll6 .. - A qulc:t ,,...,,,. ••t•d vices director, because it was a risk to the people and homes in the neigh- borhood near the romer of Larkspur Avenue and 4th Street. In high winds, the blue gum euca- lyptus, which is at least 70 years old, could topple, be said. The tree was recently diagnosed with •root rot• by a dty arborist who recommended that it be uprooted because of its size. In addition, a dty consultant, Alden Kelley, determined that the tree could not be Mved, Niederhaus said. SEE TREES MGE 1 I Prep football: Oozing with spirit •Tar Pit's f ezvent fans rarely know Sailor players they shamelessly support. Sany Faulkner DAILY PILOT It is not familial obligation nor an obsession with the game that brings them together once a week for a few months each fall. But, since the early 1990s -no one remembers the offidal point of origin -they've been congregating SEE TAR PIT PAGE 12 • Bechler murder trial begins with sordid stories and testiinony • One side says defendant made up tale of killing wife to impress girlfriend; othe·r alleges he was after insurance money. Deepa BMrath DAILY PILOT • SANTA ANA -A story suffused wtth sex, lies, secret tapes. greed and murder emerged Thursday as prosecution and defense attorneys presented their operung statements in the trial of a Newport Beach man accused of killing his wife. The marriage between Eric Bechler and his wife, Pegye, is a story with a delightful fairy tale beginning that ended in a frightful and horrible tragedy, said Deputy Dist. Atty. Debora Lloyd in her opening statement. Prosecutors have charged Bechler with knocking his wife unconscious and dump- ing her overboard during a boating trip off the coast of Newport Beach on July 6, 1997, to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. . Bechler, 33, has pleaded not guilty, say- ing his wife was swept underwater by a rogue wave as she was dnving a speed- boat and towing him on a boogie board. The body of the 38-year-old triathlete and expert swimmer has never been found. Bechler was arrested in November 1999 after police wired h1s ex-girlfriend Tina New and surreptitiously recorded their conversations over the phone and at a rest.awant, where the defendant report- edly admitted to killing his wife. John Barnett, Becbler's attorney, argued Thursday that Bechler lied when he claimed to have killed bis wife in an attempt to fuel New's fantasy of romenc- ing men who live on the edge. He wanted to prove to the aspiring actress that be rould be a •bad boy,• a dangerous image New was obsessed with, Barnett sakl. •nna New was a wild. wild wofnan, • SEE BECHLE9' MGE 1 -------" ..... _______ .. _____ , -----· ----n -------· ' ____ :s 2 fridoy, December 8, 2000 The Nol~ ......, .. c:.nc.t wlll be held at 8 p.m. today •t St. Andrew's ~n Churct\. 600 st. Andrews Road, Newport . e c:tl The concert will feature the Callfomla Master Chorale with c!~~or Llny K. Ball, as well 15 seasonal hand·bell classics by the Caltfomla H•nd-bell Ensemble. S10-$12. 0 14) 564-4000. Daily Pilot Harry at the hol.id91s CHECK IT OUT Greet .the season with crafts and cookbooks 'King of Calypso' brings his tropical rhythms to · th e Center W ith the most festive . season of the year now underway, it's time to get in gear for holiday gaiety with craft books and cookbooks from Newport libraries. Once y~u're ready to get out of the kitchen, MaryJo McGraw's "Making Greettng Cards with Rubber Stamps• features myriad ways to per- sonalize holiday correspon- dence, gift-wrapping and party invitations, Included are 30 step-by-step projects that incorporate such techniques as masking, embossing, layering and wateMtaining. . Young Chang DAILY PILOT H any Belafonte has not yet started bis holiday shopping. But it's not bis many performances that have put him behind. Rather, it's something clos- er to the spirit of Christmas -his philanthropy -that is the culprit. This season, the 13- year-old "King of Calyp- so" has been working with the United Nations on an international campaign against HIV and AIDS. Nowadays, the singer and actor is recognized as much for his_aolitical activism as ne 1Sfor his biggest hit, "Day-0, • also known as "The Banana Boat Song." Belafonte, no newcomer to the Orange County Per- fonning Arts Center, returns to Segerstrom Hall on Saturday to perform classics and new songs. •A lot of material peo- ple are familiar with," Belafonte said. Music "that they'll want to hear." Belafonte's career began when he started perform- ing with the American Negro Theatre in New York after high school. He simultaneously studied drama at Erwin Piscator's Dramatic Workshop. A singing role led to cabaret engagements, which led to a recording career in 1949 and songs that climbed to the top of the billboard charts in the mid-1950s. In 1953, he appeared in the film "Bright Road" with ~rothy Dapd.ridge. A year later, be won a Tony Award for his work in the Broad- way revue •John Murray Anderson's Almanac." His 1956 album, "Calypso." topped the charts for 31 weeks with bits including "Day-0" and .. ·Jamaica Farewell." He became television's first black producer at the lllEFLY II DATEIOOI YOLM.N0.292 Mus 111119 Dhdor ...... ,. .. •:. ' Harry Belafonte wil1°sing old favorites and new tunes at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. tum of the 1960s, and his special, "Tonight with Harry Belafonte, • won an Emmy. Over the years, Bela- fonte has starred in films with actors including Sid- ney Poitier and John lta- volta. He stopped record- ing for a while in the late 1960s and appeared only occasionally in films. But Belafonte's civil rights activism never dwindled. He has been honored by such groups as the American Jewish Con- gress. the NAACP. the Urban League, the Ameri- can Civil Liberties Union, the U.S. State Department and the Peace Corps. He received the Albert Ein- stein Award, UNICEF's Danny Kaye Award, the Martin Luther King Peace Prize and the Kennedy Center Honors for excel- lence in the performing arts. He was the the first person to ever be awarded the Nelson Mandela Courage Award. "Whenever people are in need of help," Belafonte said, "wherever they send me on a mission and wherever I can make a dif- ference in the lives of chil- dren anywhere, I make it my business to respond to that as positively as I can." Marty Capune, a film liaison with the city of Newport Beach, was espe- cially struck by Belafonte's warmth and desire to help people when they met about 11 years ago. The performer was shooting a video to market a "Best of Belafonte" album in Europe. The loca- tion was Nawport Beach. During one shot at Pirate's m WllA'f. Harry Belafonte WHEN: 8 p.m. Satu~day WHERE: Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa cosr. $45-$65 CALL: (714) 740-7878 Cove, as Belafonte and the film aew waited for a fam- ily to finish their picture- taking, the singer walked up to the group and put his arm around the family's son, Capune remembers. The father looked over, shocked. "He goes, 'Hany Bela- fonte?' And Harry goes. 'You could call me a very distant relative,'" Capune said. Capune, a Newport Beach resident, said he'd like to see tickets for this weekend's Belafonte show sell out. •He's the only person I've ever askE!d for an autograph," Capune said. "He's probably the most dignified vocalist I can think of." Dignity is important to Belafonte. The native New Yorker said he is most proud of "what I've done, whatever aspect of my career ... that I've come with pur- pose. That I've come with dignity and that I've come with things that have been helpful to so many peo- ple." This holiday season, Belafoo,te said he will eat turkey and unwrap pre- sents with family. His • schedule is packed, as he continues to be active with civil rights issues and per- form, but he won't cut out any of his passions. "I'll just continue to do them all, and just try to do them a little better than the last time I did them."' be said. · Coast Plaza by Sunday and ftD out an entry fonn. The winner, who will be noti- fied by Thursday, will be whisked away Dec. 19 for a day of beauty treatments and luxury, starting with a facial and massage at Geor~ gette Klinger. Wtth the assistance of a personal shopper, the winner will be dressed in a gown, shoes and accessories provided by Nord- strom. Chauffeured. via limousine, the winner will then have 'dinner at The Center Club and go to the opening night of •Cinderella" at Segerstrom Hall. At a private reception afteiW...-d. she will meet the stars Of tbe lbow. "CJndenllle • will b& pil!lformed at 8 p.m. Dec. 19-23, wUb 2 p.m. matinees Saturday 8nd S\mday, et the Center, 600 Town Center Drtve, Costa Me.a; 11ckets are $12- 70. Information: (114) 140.1~8/ Deteilt and com~ infofmi- tion abOut tbe OnderelJa for a Day contest can be fOUlid at Nordstrom at South Cout Plllzai, 3333 S. Bril· tol St., Costa Mela. Auditions for 'Cinderella' ballet The AmeriC411 Bellet Theatre ii seekilJg children and adults for dandn4J and. non-dancing roJes ill its holiday production of "Cin- derella," which will be pr818Dt.eid Dec. 19-23 at the Orange County Performlng_AJ1s Cmter. Audidcm will bit bald et 7 p.m.. Dee. 17 ID PoUndari Hall et Tbe C.ellt81', 800 1bwD Centier Drtve. CGlti MelL °"" 9 to t 1 ~ °' •· tiOy9 16 ID 17, aDd women aDd JDe me. nMded fGr av~ of lo1eiio Olll ·New this year from one of Ameri- ca's pre- mier culi- nary pub- lications is "Bon Appetlt. The Christ- mas Sea- son," fea- turing more than 125 tradition- al and innovative recipes for holiday hosts and hostesses. Stunning photos, menu sugges- tions and entertainment tips provide ample inspiration for festive·meals and year-end entertaining in this dazzling volume. H children figure into your holiday plans, check out "Holi- day Party Ideas for Kleis," a collection of games, crafts and treats geared for 5-through 11- year-olds. Find instructions for such easy projects as candy eane reindeer and pine cone bird feeders, plus directions for seasonally themed rela~ and quiet activities in Linda Sadler and Rhonda Deason's resource for party planners. For Hanukkah celebrants, JaneBre.- skin Zal- ben includes several v~rsions of latkes, - plus instruc- tions for dreidel cookies and other traditional favorttes, in "Bent's Family Cookbook." Notes on the religious and cul· . tural importance of Jewish holi- days throughout the year and amusing tidbits about each of the dishes make this a fine cookbook for family sharing, especially for all familiar with Zalben's Beni the bear books. Keep the creative juices flowing with •Glorious Christ- mas Ornaments,· Pat Richards' lushly photographed assem- blage of handcrafted decora- tions for a resplendent tree. In five chapters organized by theme, find ideas for more than 40 kinds of handmade trea- sures, including ornaments made from plastic globes, recy- cled cards. Styrofoam balls and felt scraps. Other ordinary household materials are the basis for packages that are presents in them- selves, featured in Amanda Knight's "Decoratlng Glft Baskets, Box- es & Bags." From Santa bas- kets that can be filled with soaps to mowman bags for cocoa and cookies, there are more than 100 stunning gift presentations in this resource for creative gift-giving. Once the holiday cards are out and the presents are wrapped, you may want to pre- pare for the ultimate year-end affair: a slumber party for young revelers. Get them cook- ing With Hallie Warshaw's "The Sleepover Cookbook.· Just about all your gang of 9- through 12-year-oldi will need to whip up such festive fare as "fundue" and tuna meltdowns. • OIECIC IT our is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams, In collaboration with Gina Moffitt. 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District stresses sensitivity in holiday lights removal I took no offense.• •Taking down decorations at Mariners Elementary was a matter of doing what was ~ppropriate, officials say. •The principal ii ultimately responsible for what goes on. and before any parent comes to do any- thing, I felt they should have coq- llllted the principal.• said school board member Serene Stokes. it was inappropriate.• Parents took the lights down at B1ack's request but felt the dlstr1ct had made the wrong decision. say· ing the lights were festive and not religious. •As a IChool board. our holiday programs encompa.sa all celebra- tions-from Kwanzaa to Hanukkah to Cbrtstmas, • Fluor said. •All our winter programs need to be sensi- tive to many divene cultures. nadi- tionally, the lights tend to be a Christian symbol. Whether that's good or bed, true or false, that's the perception out there.• Hovis said she didn't care if the lights were displayed but was offended that parents were told they couldn't have them up. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -While there is no policy in place to band.le situations such as the stringing of holiday lights on school grounds, district offidals said Thursday that parents need to be sensitive and check with principals before work- ing on a school site. Pareots at Mariners Elementary School were told to take down strings of colored and white lights they had put up at the school after a community member complained to school board president Dana Black on Saturday. . •w e thought it was a season type of thing,• said Lisa Boler, a Mariners parent and president of the Harbor Council PTA. "To me, lights symbol- ize winter and not Christm.as. But you have to be careful, you don't want to offend anyone." Black's request to remove the lights has some parents cheering, but even more exasperated. "I think it's ridiculous,• sald Heather Hovis, a Mariners parent. •I have three kids at Mariners, and they've been singing Hanukkah and dreidel songs for years now, and Supt. Robert Barbot said the dis- trict would not tell schools if they could hang lights or not, but be added that he would reiterate to the principals the need to be sensitive to the community. ·1 don't believe this is the kind of issue you can address and fix at a district level,• he said. ·we'll proba- bly review with our employees the need to respect the dilierences in the community and find ways to work together to resolve conflicts.• •w e need this good communica- tion between community and par- ents,• Stokes added. •I think they really should have consulted the principal first -that's where I think That has been the school board's goal in all holiday festivities, said trustee Martha Fluor, adding that there have been many similar issues over the years. End to probation possible for Piecemakers •Mesa Verde store, which has had repeated run-ins with county health department, still faces hurdles. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Piecemakers Country Store and the Orange County Health Care Agency are at a temporary stalemate this week, both poised to strike at each other during upcoming court hearings. The Piecemakers' store is scheduled to be taken off pro- bation Monday for past health code violations, but the store management's refusal to allow an inspection at a craft fair Saturday might result in a health department challenge at the probation hearing. ·w e view this as a serious occurrence, but a judge may not," said Pat Markley, a heaith department spokes- woman. "We don't know whether a judge will view (the refusal) as a violation of the probation. At this point, I'm not sure what the next step will be. We're reviewing our options, but it's up to a judge to decide how to view the occurrence.• The Piecemakers Country Store, a Mesa Verde business at 1720 Adams Ave., has been fighting court battles with the health department since 1992, Markley said. The store, which has been on probation for at least 10 months for past health code violations, is subject to regu- Slli·~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAMJ IEW • COSME11CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Belt for Leal ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. .... CostaMesa o.e mom Soa111 o1 405 "'1 iii 545. 7168 • • Book your holiday banquet now ... While dates are still availablel . \ Newport Beach (949) 67>6855 Costa Mesa (949) 642-1142 HICKORY FARMS• SAVE $4.00 31b. BEEF STICK• .,,, SUMMER SAUSAGE •IWI O.aa•6od h9..,lllall..._. .. ... ......................... ...., ..... ... ............ Pb NIWfOniUC9 ~ftM.A ~oll'MA.,_.A.., 1'111191 1:B"·=•r lar, unannounced inspections as part of the probation terms. Marie Kolasinski, the store's owner, said her refusal to allow the inspection stemmed from an incident at a -craft fair in October. The Piecemakers have filed a lawsuit against two of the officials who conducted the inspection at the fair, claiming they harassed the vendors and violated the Piecemakers' civil rights. The first court bearing for that case is scheduled in March. "We need to start getting our country back from these hoodlums,• Kolasinski said. ·Anyone who takes away someone's livelihood is work- ing against the state Consti- tution, and they were ready to shut us down. I don't care if they put me in jail. We need to stop fear of them, for one I ', I -~ I .._ ... .,,,.,.-. _. • I I IL en :E :I • ~ • Kodak PROCBSSJNG LAM thing. I want my constitution- al rights back. They are try- ing to shut America down.• The J>iecemakers said the officials would have been allowed to inspect at Saturday's crafts fair if they bad signed a legal document promising to uphold the Constitution. "They see things like that and know they're not doing it, so they won't sign it,• Kolasinski said. But Markley said it is against county policy to sign anything unless county legal counsel determines it is acceptable. •Something like that is not something food inspectors would be able to sign on the spot.· she said. ·0ur county counsel would have to be involved. And it was not acceptable to us to be required to sign a document to conduct a facility inspection. We have not been asked to sign any- thing at any of the other Orange County food facilities in our normal course of con- ducting food inspections. This is certainly an extremely unusual -even unheard of - requirement on their part.• Tension between the Piece- mak.ers and the health depart- ment escalated in September, when the department found additional health code viola- tions and both parties accused the other of hostile treatment. A Superior Court judge decided against extending the Piecemakers' probation at a court bearing later that month, however, saying the violations were minor. I'm not worried, my agent is Cr•lg Brown lnsur•nce Call today for auto & home owner's Insur-.ince! (949) 760-1255 Fashion I land N n. Beach • Lie~ 0550290 Peter Buffa COMMENTS & QJRIOSITIES Peter Buffa is taking tM~koff. Disturbingly, ~'re notqu~su~~ though he promises to retum next Friday. • :II m ~ -I • • • 4 Friday. December 8, 2000 lr.'le'iws County firefighters and Marines join toy caravan Orange County firefigbten and Marines will participate in e holiday fire engine toy drive caravan that will leave Newport Beach Fire Sta- tion No. 3 on Santa Barbara Drive at noon today. ' They will ride through the coun- ty, starting in Newport Beach and ending in Fullerton, to collect new, UJlwrapped toys or sports equip- ment for the Orange County Fire Authority's Spark of Love and Toys for Tots holiday drives. Residents can make contribu- tions at the Newport Beach Fire Sta- tion. Information: (949) 644-3111. . . . .. Costa Mesa offers free Christmas tree recycling The city of Costa Mesa, in collab- oration with the Orange County Sanitary DiJtrlct and the Orange County Fairgrounds, will recycle CbriJtmas trees. Tbe trees will be collected on regular trash days between Dec. 26 and Jan. 8. Residents are asked to remove tinsel and any other decora- tions before they place a tree on the curb. A special truck has been assigned on these days to pick up the trees. Multifamily complexes and busi- nesses that use trash bin service must, however, arrange for tree col- .lection with their regular trash hauler. For more information about the 11th Chrlstma.s tree recycling pro- .. .. '• .. .. gram, call the dty's Public Services Department at (114) 754-5024 or the Orange County Fairgrounds at (714) 708-3247. Costa Mesa and police seek holiday donations The dty of Costa Mesa and the Police Department are collecting canned food, money and unwrapped, new toys for their annual Chrisbnas Food and Gift Program for needy families. The donations coijected during the drive, wbicli endsttoday, will be distributed among 100 families from 10 a.m. and 3 pjm. Dec. 23 at the Westside Substation, 567 W. 18th St. Donations are being accepted between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the substation and from 8 a.m . to 6 p.m. .. ,., .. .. . , .. at the main police station at 99 Pali Dnve. The goal Is to provide food for 100 low-income familiet and to pre- sent a gift to each child among the families who ii 12 years or younger. Information: (71") 327-7450. Registration underway for Camp Costa Mesa Registration is underway for the winter Camp Costa Mesa day camp, which will be held from 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 26-29 and from Jan. 2-5 at the Balearic Community' Center, 1975 Balearic Drive. The day ca.mp, for children 6 to 13, costs $85 per week, per child and will include such activities as games, crafts and excursions. Information: (714) 754-5158. .. •; .. '• .. .. " Daily Pilot Waldorf to celebrate annual winter festival Winter's almost officially here, and the Waldorf School ls geartng up to celebrate this most frigid time of year. The school will hold its annual Winter Festival & Celebration from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday on the cam- pus, 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa. Children 8 and younger may dine at the 'IWinkler Star Cafe, and an array of goodies will be on sale in the holiday bake shop. 'The celebration will end with an Advent ceremony. The Waldorf School offers classes from preschool through eighth grade. Information: (949) 574-7734. "Best restaurant of the year !" -LATlmes J=r> u f{e,!f+ L1i Z r~"~ R,,.,ea~e- Orange County's Prnnier Seafood Restaurant Santa Claus has arrived at Fourchette ! For your enjoyment ... 21 Oceanfront is serving lunch December 4 -22, 2000 Monday -Friday, 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. A Perfect Opportunity for: • Office Luncheons • Out-of-Town Holiday Guests • Christmas Banquets • Thank Your Client with Lunch Cocktails from 4:00 P.M. Dinner Served from 5:30 P.M. Resuurant -(949) ~73-2100 Pri1111u Partin -(949) 675-2567 FAX-(949) 673-2101 2100 Wm Oceanfront, Newport Beach, CA 92663 On tht oceanfront acron from Newport &iUh Pin- Dine In A Romantic Setting A Dining Experience to Remember! Now during the holidays, Chef Denis will give you a ... COMPLIMENTARY 'BOTTLE OF FRENCH WINE Wrth The Purchase Of A Dinner For Two Sunday thru Thursday. 103 Palm Street, Balboa Peninsula Newport Beach (949) 673-3263 (on the beach side of Balboa Blvd, only steps to the Balboa Pier) Serving dinner 7 nights a week, 6pm to 10:30pm. Lunch • Dinner • Sunaay Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach ,;;.ase call for hours, directions & reservatiOOS. • (949) 723-062 1 ·- I .. ' ' Doily Pilot · What's AFLOAT • WttAJ"S AR.OAT Is published periodically. If you are planning a Mutlcal event. submit the Informa- tion to the Dally Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-malf to dal-lypllotOlatl~.com. SAILING CWSES Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Water Sports. Wind- surfers and 14-foot sailboats may be rented for $15 per hour. (949) 729-1150. Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Mari- na Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation. big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673-7763; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Udo Salling Club, (949) 675-0827. BOAT RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water in many ways, with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14- holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or cruising the bay. (949) 673-7200. Electric boat rentals are avail- able by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with win- dow enclosures and CD play- ers. Ice and cups are provid- ed. Reservations are suggest- ed. An hour rental is 5160. (949) 645-6812. Sall airborne outside the har- bor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90- minule trip is $45. (949) 673- 1693. A motorized lounge chaJr may be rented at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards. kaya ks, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and .. wetsuits also 810 available. (949) 729-1150. Party pontoou, chaparral runabouts and family pon- toons may be rented at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. Gondola tours are offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102-B. The $7 5 cost includes a bas- ket of bread, cheese, salami, ice, glasses, a blanket. music and a Polaroid picture. Wine also is available. (949) 675- 1212. Gondola Adventures/New- port, 3101 W. Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour gon- dola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne is $70. A two-how tour with dinner and champagne is $180. Pick- up is available at waterfront restaurants. (949) 675-4984. Irvine Coast Charters In Udo Marina Villag~ offers two- hour electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. $180 for two people. (949) 675-4704. Zip through the water on a sea motorcycle known as a Sea-Doo at Walk on Water, next to the ferry on Balboa Island. $65 per hour for a sin- gle-or double-seater and $75 per bour for a three-seater. (949) 675-6800. Streamline center-console fishing boats may be rented at Balboa Boat Rentals on Balboa Peninsula. The boats, equipped with live bait tanks, fish-finders and VHF radio, are available by the hour and half-day rates at $170; full- day rates are $240. U-Drive offshore boats equipped with VHF radios also may be re nt- ed by the hour, half-day or full day. Rates range from $40 per hour to $195 for the day. (949) 673-7200. FISHING f lshtng classes leave Balboa Pavilion at 6 a .m. and return at 4 p.m. Mondays and Tues- days. $1~5. (949) 673-2810. Friday, December 8, 2000 5 Get to the Newport Pl« early to watch the dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. Fish are prepared for sale at McFadden Square, an open-air market. FlsbJng supplJes and boat charters (open party and pri- vate) are available at New- port Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, Newport Beach (949) 675-0550; Falco Fishing Charters, (714) 832- 7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, (949) 673-1434. Day and ·night fishing char- ters are available for groups or singles at Bongos Sport- fishing on Balboa Peninsula. (949) 673-2810. KAYAKING/ CANOEING/SCUBA Begtnnlllg sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered at Paddle Power, -!500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and sea ski rentals also are available. (949) 675-1215. Two-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport Dunes. $20 for adults and $15 for children. Kayak rentals and classes also are available. (949) 729- 1150. Single kayak rentals {$10 per hour) and doubles ($15 per hour) are available al Balboa Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. (949) 675-1215. Back Bay canoe tours are offered in Upper Newport Bay. departing at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays from Shellmaker Island. (949) 640-6746. Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Introductory clinics also are available Sat- urdays and Sundays for $10. (949) 646-7725. St;ap in and Bee One of Che Great:aac Selections of Pool Tables in Orange County ;.. -·--""' THE MJSSION TIGER WOODS U.S. OPEN AND BRITISH OPEN LIMITED EDITION COLLECTOR TINS USG LOVE Ultimate II RI INFORCf.I) WN I HFTI< BiotanAP thtJnt> and palm pads pa H metric gripper 2 • • Durable for $14 ~~ Lycra enhanced oomfort While Suppries Last GREAT SELECTION OF GOLF BAGS Great Selection of Golf Balls MANIUM PRECISION FEEL 1 Doz. Nike Precision Tour Accuracy • Mul!Mlyet. ~ ~~tour· ..... eoconc:y-. ... '*'-conOnlillorl °' ~.feel,"*' llOd ~ • kljecloMn06cied ~ -.VW-conlt'Ol ..-1 loudl~W- • Oulll -oon9"UC1lion opdmlzM ipirl lot greeter llQCUfacy ..-1 ~ . °'*"* blll ..,.. llOd lnljeQoly ... ~club .. ... li.g ' -... 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Steve Spellman, television's master magician, will present ·A Magic Revue,• featwing live animals, costumes, music and illusions, at 7 p.m. at Ensign Middle School's gym, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. $8. (949) 642·5256. The North Face retail store ln Costa Mesa will present a slide show lecture with trekker Jim Parisi as he details an ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro to Arrow Glacier and the Great Western Notch at 7:30 p.m. at 1870·A Harbor Blvd. Free. (949) 646·0909. SATURDAY The Newport Bay Naturalists & Friends will hold a guided walking tour ol the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve from 9 to 10:15 a.~ .• beginning at the comer of Ea.stblutt Drive and Back Bay Road ln Newport Beach. Free. (949) 186-8818. Newport Beach Anhnal Con- trol will hold its annual low- cost rabies shot clinic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Newport Beach Animal Shelter, 2075 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Rabies shots for dogs and cats will be offered for $3.50 each. Other types of vaccinations also will be available.• (949) 644·3656. .. Decor-Home" Christmas boutique will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 140 Harbor Island Road; Newport Beach. Ten percent of the sales will be donated to the Children's Hos· pital of Orange County. Items will indude designer hand· bags, doormats, vintage pil· lows, custom and designer jewelry, and designer and casual dothes. (949) 233.3737. A pancake breakfast will be presented from 1 :30 to 10 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The menu will indude cherry, pineapple or regular pancakes,· sausage, coffee and orange juice. $2 for adults and $1 for children. (949) 644-3244. llOllAY Downey Sntngs will. cele- brate the opeoing ol its 46th supermarket branch at Albertsons at 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa through Dec. 17. Festivities will include a grand prize draw· ing for a SSOO one.year term certificate of depo$it and chances to win a $25 savings account and other giveaways. (949) 574-1400. . The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department will host a workShop, "Get Con· nected -Usten To Our Youth,• at 7 p.m. in the multi- purpose room at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644·3159. TUESDAY The Nattonal Notary Assn. will hold a training session for people interested in becom· lng a notary public or for those who need to renew their notary commission from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $139. (800) 876·6827. The Costa Me5a Senior Cen- ter will hold a tree decoration party at 10:30 a.m. in the mul· tipurpose room at the center, 695 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. 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Tbe Corona deJ Mar Cham- ber ot Commerce will hold its holiday networking mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Sur La Table, 832 Avocado Ave., Coro. na de1 Mar. (949) 673-4050. The Jewbh Women'• Busi- ness & Professional Group of the Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of Orange County will hold a Hanukkah party with dinner program at 6 p .m. at the JeWish Federa- tion ·campus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 755· 5555, Ext. 222. WEDNESDAY Incite Development Group will hold a seminar titled •The New Art of Hirihg Smart -How to Successfully Hire and Retain Employees That Consistently Perform in the Top 20% • at 8:30 a.m. at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 651-8286. The Friends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter will hold its holiday brunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pelican Hill home of two members. The event is a chance for old and new members to meet and learn about the group. $35. Call for address and to make reservations. (949) 720-9602. The Orange County Chapter of Single Gourmet, an inter· national fine dining dub for singles, will dine at 6:30 p.m. in the Pavilion at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Ne wport Beach. $70. (800) 750-3463. The Newport Beach Public Llbrary's Parent·Child Book Club will talk about Roald Dahl's fiction at 7 p.m. at the Mariners Branch Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 717 ·3800. The Orange County Coast· Keeper will present a wrap- up of 2000 and a video of the Kelp Project, as well as a d ass from the Nautical Muse um, at 7 p.m. at the Newport Dunes in the Wind & Sea Room. 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 723-5424. IHUISDAY lbe Costa Mesa Senior Cen· ter will hold a Christmas songs sing·along at 11:45 a.m., and the Page Private School Choir will perform at 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. (949) 645·2356. Sutton Plac,-e Hotel will host the "Biggest Uttle Holiday Par- ty" for small and not.so-small businesses from 5:30 to 11 p.m. in the Deauville Ballroom. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $79. (949) 47S.2001. Psychic Kenny Kingston' wlll discuss celebrity communica· tlon at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cafe, 3333 Bear SL, Costa Mesa. (714) 432·7841. A free workshop, "Innovative Solutions Through Technolo· gy for People with Parkin· son's -How Computers and Technology Can Help,· will be held at 7 p.m. at OASIS Senior Center. 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 645·3352. DEC. 16 "Divorce: A New Begin- ning,• a workshop for men and women in the process of divorcing or who are recently divorced. will be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 New· port Center Drive, Newport Beach. $40. (949) 644·6435. The Newport Beach Central Library will present a free workshop, "Tools and 1\icks: Internet 101, •at 10 a.m. in the Friends Meebng Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Topics will mclude search engines, browsers. bookmarks, naviga· tion shortcuts and other Web strategies. (949) 717-380 l. The Newport Beach Com.mu· ruty Services Department will bring in 20 tons of snow for "Winter Wonderland" from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Grant Howald Park on 5th and Iris avenues in Corona del Mar. An appearance by Santa. hol- iday crafts and a snowman· building contest are planned. Children are encouraged to bring carrots and sticks for their snow creations. (949) 644·3151. Doily Pilot I A JOM Heu trunk lhow, fea- turing 17 pieces of diamond fashion jewelry, wUl be held from noon to 7 p.m. at Bailey Banks & Biddle at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Suite 1237, Costa Mesa. (714) 751-5640. Authon Walter and Sue EUin Browder will present a step- by-step guide for fathen; or mothers from their book "101 Secrets a Good Dad Knows• at 2 p.m. at Borden Books, Music & alfe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 631·8661. DEC. 20 Lord Ptert Anthony Wey- mouth Wedgwood, an intema- tioMl ambassador for Wedg- wOQd USA. will preside over a special in·store presentation and signing event from 6 to 8 p.m. at Macy's in South Coast Plau, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (323) 851..a230, Ext. 102. DJ(. 21 Fashion Island's annual menorah-lighting ceremony will be held at 4 p.m. at 905 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. (949) 721·2000. The 552 Club Juniors' holi- day party will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main St., Balboa. $52, indud- ing indudes dinner. Proceeds will benefit Hoag Hospital's new Women's Pavilion. (9491 574·7208. DEC. 23 Costa Mesa and the city's Police Department will spon- sor a Christmas food and gift program for needy local fam. ilies from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Westside Substation. 567 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The goal is to provide Chrisbnd~ food packages for 100 fanu- lies. with a gift for each child 12 years old and younger. The city needs donations from the community of mon- ey, canned foods and unwrapped, new toys before Friday. The items can be tak- en to the Westside Substation or the Main Police Station, 99 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 327-7450. Don't miss Santa at the COurtyards! Santa.Mrs. <husnt a~ Bf al!~ for JOU this holidiy smonJ Brit yu camera or let us apbft holiday .. for ,au with •llf!otobtpsMe.• Satllday Md ...,, Dec. 9-10 frill ft UL lo) p& Satllday lld...,, Dec.16-17 hllna.a Tolp.a Enjoy hOUday Qroling drQughout ~ sasonl ......... .. S-7" Diii S-7'11 ' . Dolly Pilot BECHLER CONTINUED FROM 1 he said. •She was getting bored with Bric becallle he was a goody.good non· drug taker. She said so hertelf.• 1be taped conversations between Bec:hler and New are key evidence 1n the prosecution's case. Also, Uoyd presented testimony from friends of the couple to demonstrate that their relationship was a far from pelfect marriage and that Bechler "hated his wife.• 'tbe prosecution presented three witnesses Thursday afternoon, including Glen· da Mason. Pegye Bechler's best friend. Mason desaibed her friend as an "inaedible mother.• "She's the best mother I know," she said, choking. "She was happy, joyous and kind." The Bechlers have three children. Mason also testified that Bechler rarely showed any affection for his wife and that Pegye Bechler was not happy in their relationship months before her disap· pearance. Jonathan O'Brien, Pegye Becbler's assistant, and David Grant, the Becblers' next-<loor neigh· bor on Cllff Drive, both said the couple argued loudly and often. Bechler, who came to court in a plaid shirt and khakis, spent the first day of trial constantly jotting down notes as attorneys argued. He frequently con· ferred with Barnett. On Thursday, Uoyd told the jury -10 women and four men, including alter· nates -that she will pre- sent evidence to prove that Bechler had murdered his wife for a hefty financial Still the best deal on Chrimrw trees in Orange County. Pacific Northwest Noble Fir, Grand Fir & ,, gain -a $2.5-million life in1Ura.nce policy. Uoyd said Bec:hlet had no money until he met Pegye Bech- ler, who ran a Oourisbing physical therapy bu.sines1. •His was really a 'rags to riches' story," she said. "He had a pair of shorts to his name before he met his wife. He would wear the same shorts every day. And when he had to go out, he'd wait for those shorts to get out of the dryer.• • But soon after their mar· riage, Bechler went from an old, faded pair of shorts to slick Armani slacks, Uoydsaid. In contrast, Barnett said Bechler was a dutiful bus· band who pulled his own weight financially. •He paid more than what was required of him,• Barnett said. •He wrote checks for Pegye's Porsche, for his Jeep and paid the mortgage every month." He added that before marrying, Bechler had $40,000 as a shareholder in Bechler Corp., a company worth $15 million. Barnett also ~d that Bechler lied to New about his wife's disappearance to prove that he could be a bad boy -spinning the "sick tale" because of desire. "Why did Eric do it? For sex with Tina New,• Bar- nett said. "It's nothing to be proud of. But it wasn't murder.• Barnett said he expects there will be at least 30 to 40 witnesses in what he called a complex and unique trial. More prosecu· tion witnesses are sched· uled to testify Monday. "It's the case that ha.s no body and secretly recorded tapes,• Barnett said. "It's about a man who lied because of his desire for a woman.• Douglas Fir from $32.95 Nova Scotia Balsam Fir North Carolina Fraser Fir Small Trees from $39.95 from $39.95 from $14.95 StJll at Newport Dunes Located In Newport Buch BREl'tLING 1884 TREES CONTINUED FROM 1 The city's dedston to remove the trees was clinched by a recommenda- tion from its insurer, ICW Group. Niederhaus said that 1n a report, ICW Group singled out 10 trees in Porter's neigh· borhood as hazardous. He declined to release a copy of the report but read portions of the multi-page document in a telephone interview. ·u these trees were to fall, there is a high possibility of serious property damage and possibly injury or death for a person located 1n the fall zone,• he S(lid the report stated. Although the tree appears to be on Porter's private prop· erty, Niederhaus said the dty is liable for any damage that could be created by it falling. Porter also said she was SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 1 back has 619 yards and 10 touchdown in three playoff wins, including a 35-16 semi- final upset of top-seeded La Mirada. Irvine, the only unbeaten team in Orange County, is keyed by a defense that has allowed a county·low 90 points this sea.son. Irvine won, 19-14, in the league game against Newport on Oct. 13 at Irvine Stadium. not notified before city work· ers showed up and began cutting down the tree. Niederhaus refuted that, say· ing be placed several phone calls to her at about 7:30 a.m. but was unable to reach her. As the crews yanked the tree from the ground early Thursday, Porter mounted a protest campaign, stalling the removal of a second eucalyp- tus. Her efforts drew the atten· tion of Councilman Dennis O'N~. who arranged a meet- ing, set for 'l\lesda~ between the resident, Niederhaus and City Manager Homer Bludau. O'Neil could not be reached for comment Thursday. At the meeting, Porter will plead her case to save the remaining tree. In the meantime, Porter frantically attached signs - which were removed by Thursday afternoon -to the two trees that read "Alive! Need Help!• along with other slogans. SPECIALIZING IN Wreaths Ornaments Lang Cards Garlands Vintage Santas Teacher Gifts Topiaries Christmas Decor Tree Skirts Stockings Mon·Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 369 E. 17th Street, Cos~ Mesa, CA Phone (949) 646-6745 located in Westport Square acrw from Ralphs Friday, December 8, 2000 7 Mary Porter lmeeb Oftl' tbe lite where dty worken removed • tree tbat lbebad wanted to •ve, while the fate of a leCOnd tree, ab own. ls still up ln the air. GREG RtV I OAl.V Pl.OT Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 ONLY $15 ' NOW AVAILABLE!! Cash Only 4870 Barranca, Suite 220 (Between Mf«-ry & Culver, at Crttk) Weekend and Evening Hours (949) 552-4624 familydr.com 8 Friday, December 81 2ooo DE BAY CONTINUED FROM 1 near the park in 1995. His death remained •one of the very hardest timu• of Debey'• council tenure. •vou feel like you should be able to do something to help,• she said. •But out of hard tim81 have come good thing•. The park ii a tribute [to HeruyJ. Sometimes it takes a long time for good thlnga to abow. rt seemJ like the hardest times were when we were working together.• With City Council members recenUy fadng increased critid.am from residents for their •refusal to listen,• Debey pointed to economic good times u the real cause for the outcry. •The spirit of crlticllm only comes up when things are really good,• she said. •Durtng war time, everybody pulls together.• The public's perception of council members as adversarial po!itidans is something Debay struggled with from the time she took office in 1992. "Overnight, you go from being an ordinary citizen and taxpayer to being a target of bei11g called a I ' buieaucrat and polltlc:lan, • 1he Mid, addina that local elected ottldall sbouJd ltrlve to be nonpo~'!!· Uc MrYantl rather than poll . •vou count youne1t u ~ of a team and then, when you re sitting up on the council, you become a tar· get and you feel like 1aytng, 'Hey guys, I'm one of you.'• lnit1ally, the IUrgical nurse and mother ol three laughed off 1Uggu- tiom to run for office. · Growing up 1n Loi Angeles, •tt never even OCCUI1 to you that you could be part of a dty council,• she said. But when the Debar. moved to Newport Beach in 197 , her desire to solve problema quickly got her involved in the community. · First came the West Newport Beach Assn., where she became president in 1983. Debay also accept· ed an appointment to the dty's Bnvi· ronmental Quality Advisory Com· mittee,,a position she held from 1981 to 1985, cba1ring the group in 1983. Although nursing had offered Debay an opportunity to work part· time and nights while raising her family, she decided to get a real estate license in the mid· 1980s. Her work in that field introduced her to the dty's JENNIFER TA~ I DALY PILOT Outgoing Councilwoman Jan Debay v111tl one of the parka lhe helped to build in Newport Beach. areas and problems in greater detail, she saii1t~~d helped to prepare her for a in as planning commis· sioner, which she took on in 1987. Prom her eeat on the comminton, the jump to the council eeemed log· lCal. •After five yeen OD the p1anntnq commtnion, tt getl in yoW' blood, abe aald. •'J'here'110 much informa· tion out there that lm't available unlea you sea.rch th1ngt out.• Pointing to dedication plaq\181 around the dty, Debay said her proudest acbieVementl -such as her involvement in building the Bal· boa Ialand fire lta.Son, the dedic&· tion of the Newport Beach Central Public Ubrary and the Bob Henry and Cutaways Parka -would be visible for yean to come. •rm a real resultl·oriented per· son, and thOH were good years for real resUltl, • she said. •One of the frustrating things of government 11 to get things Cione, and those were good years." Debey said she hopes to stay involved in fighting for affordable housing past Tuelday, when she'll step down as a COUDdl member to make roam lot her IUCQ!llllOr, Gary Proctor. •Just because you get out of office, you don't just tum off,• Debaysaid. Last month, a crowd of friends and supporters threw a party at the . Daily Pilot · - Balboa Bay Club to thank Debey for her MrYk:e to the dty, 10me express. lnQ tbmr regnat that term llmita had prevented her from ru.nning agatn. Debey, wbo bad made dty gov. emment her full-time Job, said she hadn't decided on what to do With her newfound free time. She briefly toyed with the Id~ Of runn1Dg for Maril~ Brewer's seat In the state Allem' . But because the diltrtct a1IO 1nc1 u areu 10 South County, a Newport Beach candidate had no cbance of winning because of differing view1 on a proposed air- port at the c:1oHd m Toro Martne Corps Air Statton, Debey said. •The challenge for me will be to fill that free time with meaningful activity,• she Mid, a brief glimpse of sadne11 appearing on her face, "How do you find a niche when you are no longer an elected person?" 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The Look-cam was there to checlc out the style of the season. PHOTOS BY SEAN HIUfR I DAllY Pl.OT Corona del Mar's llleen ..,., • major sponsor of Olllchtp USA, looks smashing In her holl- day ensemble of shim- mering black. Saul's faux fur-trimmed SWNter and slacks .. fromlMllt~ 9Ndt. Is designed by s.bl'Oetd. L ·-;] Connie Ry., of Santi Ana wears a long, cashmere cream-colored sweater and lots of fabulous faux jewelry to llght up the room with holl· day cheer. Ryan says she puts together her own outfits to suit her own style without regard fOf the designer label. TuELooK . ~ IUddey of Lido Isle looks stun· ning In her ..,,.,.. tt.publk gabardine suit. Richley's shoes are by CC»G, and she wears the jewelry of choice this season, black South Sea pearls. Friday, o.c.mb. 8, 2000 9 Childhelp USA patron Patti Edwllt"dl is most elegant in her burgundy- brown holiday suit by Lane Davis from MiPlace at the Corona del Mar Plaza. Edwards wears her Manolo Slaltnllc pumps to match. Tai~ blond and •tthd In. very tlllottd d .... •nd ~~ faux fur· trimmed cuffs by ~ o.lilra Vloleneof Mlulon Viejo Is Mt fotthe holidays. Violette's shoes are by ,..,.,. ..... .. r 1 • .... ---.. •(a.ts Ml •1 itw\) lmf I ..... -• Jeff • 11*'9y, Newport Harbor High football coach JO Friday, o.c.mber 8, 2000 • Spons Editor Roger Cotfaon • 94'9..574-4223 • Spons fax; 94'9-650-0170 • Sailors are looking for back-to-back CIF Div. VI titles tonight against Irvine. . 88ny FIUlkner DAILY PILoT COSTA MESA -Uke the more- heralded •pa11 Classic, "tonight's CIF Sou them Section Division VI championship football game between host Newport Harbor High and Irvine, 7:30 at Orange Coast College, will feature runs, hits and, inevitably, errors. The offenses will take care of the runs and the defenses will handle most of the hits. But, the team that makes the fewest errors fi9'11"es to have the best chance to emerge vic- r--..ooa~"""'ll!r.,...mr"r"'""ll torious from the third CIF title sbow- d 0 W n between these two proud pro- grams since 1992. Pourth- seeded New- port Harbor __ _, (11-2) is the Coach Jeff Brinkley de f e n di n g champion, having rallied for a 19-18 win over Irvine last season at OCC. Second-seeded Irvine (13~0), which topped Harbor, 19-14, on Oct. 13 to win the Sea View League title, defeated the Sailors, 30-8, in the 1992 section final, also at OCC. The two teams have split their previous 16 meetings, with Harbor outscoring the Vaqueros by a cumu- lative 19 points. Both teams made four CIP ctuun- pionabip-game appearances in the 1990s, with Irvine winning three aowns (1991-93) and Harbor claim- ing two 41994 and '99). •we've bad some great battles &¥1 this should be another good one, "Newport Coach Jett Brinkley said. Brinkley's 15th edition has outscored opponents, 403-161, this season, relying on a ball-control offense and stout defense. The Sailo11' 4,285 offensive yards (330 per game), have primarily come on the ground (69.3%), with 6- foot-1, 205-pound senior tailback I •. e DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT Newport Harbor's bread n' butter -tailback Chris Manderlno, behind the blocking of offensive tackle Robert Chat (right) and fullback Travis Trimble, will be spread out tonight In the title game at OCC. Chris Manderino the workhorse. Manderino, the starting quarter- back during last year's title run, shifted to tailback at halftime of the Tars' Week 2 loss to Marina. He has rushed for 2,068 yards and scored 31 touchdowns, the latter a Newport- Mesa Distrlct single-season record. He bas 619 yards and 10 IDs in three playoff wins, including a career-high 271 yards on 30 carrtes in last week's 35-16 semifinal upset of top-seeded and previously unbeaten La Mirada. •He's just a tough nut,"Brinkley said of Manderlno, the 1999 New- port-Mesa District and Daily Pilot Sea View League MVP, who ii also the team's second-leading tackler at outside linebacker this fall. Mandarino gained 168 yards on 34 canies in the first Irvine meeting this year, the most yards this sea.son against a quick and aggressive Vaquero unit that leads Orange County in scoring defense. Irvine's defense, which aligns in the 46 scheme made famous by Buddy Ryan's Chicago Bear units in the mid-1980s, has been thoroughly impressive, especially in the play- offs. Though the all-senior starting lineup averages just 6-0, 176 pounds (taken from inflated program lilt· ings), the group coordinated by J .C. Clarke bas yielded just 90 pomts, a On mm ......... Ht.Wt.a. ..... mere six in the postseason. Irvine shut out playoff foes Ocean View and Mayfair to double its sea- son total, before handling Tustin, 23- 6. The. No. 3-seeded Tillers had averaged 62 points per game their previous seven contests. Irvine, keyed by safety Joe Bol- lard (three interceptions and 51 first hits) linebackers Andy Howe (106 tackles), Parker Nau (97) and Zach 'laylor (82), as well as end Brian Por- teous (a team-best five sac.kl), bas eight defensive touchdowns and two safeties. Combined with five touchdowns on kick returns (four kickoffs and one punt), the Vaqs have outscored their opponents, D••• Ht.W\.0. ..... llWPOIT 111101 LlllUPI ....... a.. 1 C..Mn I .. ,.... ...... II ,_ ¥n a 00' ........ llJllflan n-.-aw .......... 6-2 112 "· QI 6-1 205 Sr. Tl 6-1 us Sr. Fl 6-) 112 k. WR 6-2 1IO Jr. WR "° 2• Jt. Tl M 265 Jt. LT .a. ...... llCJ.C.U..-11Mlallllo ewm 7 e-tT ftmcMa 1 O..MM-.-1 ,,._._ f.) 211 Sr. DE f.1 llO Sr. NG M 2IO Sr. DT "° 115 Sr. Of 1-1 205 Sr. OU .. 1 2IO St. Mll f.J 21t Sr.OU 1-2 1IO Jf. Cl Sot 112 Sr. ~ 1-2 1n Jr. ss l-0 180 St. I'S M •Mnmell&l ,. ........... . ...,,.._ .......... ' f.1 210 Sr. LG M 200 Jr. C 1-) 240 k. RG 1-2 2M Sr. "' . ,..,, .... ......... M ......... 10.."-....... Daily Pilot 95-90, without any help from their offense. That offenae, which has accumu- lated 3,635 yards (298 per game), has, however, helped tonight'• visi- tors average nearly 35 points per contest Quarterback navil Otott triggers the attack. which also features the tailback duo of Peter Abe and God· trey Young running behind a front wall that averages 6-2, 261 pounds from tackle to tackle. Otott, who sat out a Week 5 win over Loara with a knee injwy, has completed 107 of 190 (56.3%) ·for t ,366 yards and 15 TDs, with six interceptions. He has also rushed for three IDs. Abe, who missed the final three quarters of the semifinal with an apparent left knee injury, has a team-leading 806 rushing yards on 129 attempts. He bas scored 11 TDs, including one -------kickoff return. Coach Ter- ry Henigan, in his 20th season at Irvine, said Abe's knee problem would not prevent him from starting. Young, the only junior --=---==== who con- tributes on offense or defenae, bas scored a team-leading 20 touch- downs. He has 744 rushing yards on 97 carries, has caught nine passes for 17 5 yards and has returned three kickoffs and one punt for TDs. Irvine's leading receiver, senior Eric Patton, has 28 catches for 459 yards and five IDs. Patton, an all- league comerback last season who has returned two interceptions for TDs this fall, bas missed the last two games. Henigan said be would play, but not start on either side of the ball. nght end Josh Short (22 catches for 212 yards) and Mike Brooks (16 for 163) are additional receiving tar- gets. Battling the Irvine offense will be a Harbor defense keyed by 6-2, 260- pound All·CIP middle linebacker Alan Saenz. He led the 'Ian in taclt- les last fall {74) and has a team-high 71in2000. SEE NEWPORT PAGE 11 SPORTS . NAC wins Long Beach Christmas Regatta ROWING LONG BEACH -Several rowing teams from the Newport Aquatic Center raced to victory at the Long Beach Christmas Regatta Sunday. The varsity men's •A• eight team of Dan- ny Hilton, Graham Brand-Zawadski, John Zelser, Nolan Roussel, Peter Sims, Greg Everett, Matt Elder, Dylan Wooters, and coxswain Jackie Brown took home the gold in the 900-meter spnnt. ,. boat length, while the varsity quad took sec- ond by only two-tenths of a second. Also taking first place was the varsity men's quad team of Hilton. Si.ms, Zeiser and Elder, as well as varsity single Curtis Cook. On the novice side, the men's •A· eight of Brandon Dillman, Alex Furra, Brian Booth, Steve York, Marshall Minogue, Cole St. Clair, Grant Ginder, Drew Chaffe and coxswain Sean Childs placed first, while the • B • eight took third. The varsity women's •A· eight of Anne Kircher. Kate Frank. Anel Jacobs, Emily Koestner, Chrissy Chamberlain, Hillary Ellis, Desiree Taormina, Kate Mead and coxswain Robyn Bissonnette won their race by a half- The women's novice ·A· eight of Jesse Ethel, Natalie Ekker-Stacy, Meaghan Bun- ney, Alisia Ford, Aubrey Fanner, Olivia St. Clair, Jean Geddes, Emily McCay and coxswain Lauren Lorman took the top spot.. The women's novice quad of Geddes, St. Clair, Bunney and McKay also placed first. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL :Sailors rout foe, 83-41 I •Newport, Rancho Verde vie tonight (6:45). when he's got a hot hand going, look out.· Newport's defense, with a Tony Altobelli little help from some Coyote D AILY PILOT turnovers and cold shooting, NEWPORT BEACH _ held Calabasas to only 19 points in three quarters. After a slow start, the New-"They're a very young port Harbor High boys bas-team and tonight's score ketball team turned up the doesn't reflect how much this Intensity level and turned out team bas improved since we the lights on Calabasas, 83-saw them {n the summer,• 41 , in pool-play action of the Hirst saJd. •They had trouble Bill Reynolds Classic Thurs-hitting shots, but it wasn't like day night we were shooting the lights , Leading, 19-12, tbe Sailors out early either. After a cou- ' (4-0) turned on the jets and ple of heart-to-heart discus- : 2sco4 redln23 of the game's next sions, we turned up pur level I po ts. · Of play." : Newport led by as as many Newport wW play tonight , as .C3 points before Calabasas , at home beginning at 6:45 ; (1-4) found some fowth-qua.r-against Rancho Verde. , ter offense. a.L...,...,.,. C1AlllC : Tony Melwn scored all of Nawmr U. C'.A&.AMMs 41 ; his team-high 21 points ln the Newport 16 17 28 22 -83 •second and third quarters. Cai.basas 8 4 7 22 -41 'Greq Penine chipped in with ~ Y=S-~15 17 points and Aaron Yamal SC>'Qners,'Young 10,'PajeYlc2. • added 15 points. t-t11ri. o~ &. Peterson o. ·u we bad another point l pt. go.as ·,_.,~ l, Metum 2. guard that could run the Camwon 1, ~ 1, YWMI 1. offense as well as Greg, I'd f°tr out • Hone. probably move him to the Cr 1 1 •·Fenchel 15, Holm , oth ,.., •• ...t post...i-• N 10. s. s.nters t, Md>ermott 2. J. ,. er "_..... """' ew-~ 2. Jus1rNn 1, Shnll 2. / 1 port Coach Larry Hirst said of l pt. goalf-Fenchel 1, Holm 1. Perrine. •tte can score and Foui.ct out· Malftesta. ; Corona del ~ boys wiil, 46-41 : GARDEN GROVE -Q>ro- ; na del Mor Higb'I Sea Kmgs I broke the Ice with 8 .. 6-41 Zach Brewster led the way with 11 pomtl apiece. CdM refurnl to toumamen1 play todey wttb a 3 p.m. genw agalmt SUit.a Ana Valley. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 10 Manderino (70 tackles), fel- low senior outside 'backer Andy Rankin (60), senior ends Ian Banigan and Garrett lToncale (nine sacks apiece), as well as junior comerback Brian Gaeta (six intercep- tions) have also been defen- sive stalwarts. Thoncale, a hero in both victories over Irvine last sea- son (he blocked field goal to preserve the 12-10 regular- season win and forced a fum- ble which teammate Andy Kalanz returned for the win- ning TD in the title clash), is battling a recurring ankle sprain. 1\-oncale missed most of the La l'vfirada game after aggravating the Injury and might not be al ful} strength. Newport's offense will also rely upon junior quarterback Morgan Craig, whose favqrlte receiving target is Gaeta. Craig bas completed 94 of 153 (6t..4%) for 1,145 yards and nine IDs. He is 20 of 27 for 298 yards and three TDs in the playoffs. One ol his three interceptions came against Irvine. He also bu rushed for 119 yard.a the 1Ut two games. Oaet.a bal 54 catches for 713 yards and hu scored eev- en TDs, lnduding two last week. Leedlno the way for Man- darino· Will be teck1Bi1 Robert Cbal and ScOtt Lopa, guan;ta Jbn EdckloD and Bryan Ste. land, center Jeff M4rlball, SCHEDULE TOOAT ,_..,, • H19h IChool • OF OMslon VI ~ 11 0...-ge Coen Col •• IMM It\ ~ H¥bor, 7 )()pm ......... • Coli.ot men V~d ~ at G<Ht f.ils (Mani-) Tour_,_,, • CommuMy colt.ge WO<Mn ()(ange Coast II s.<I OifOO M-. 7 p m • H>gh tchool bo'f' • w..tmlnstt< II ~Con.~ 7p m ... U ~OMMC II Newport HMbof, R.ncho Verde \I\. Newport Han-. & 45 p.m , Eruinc1a at ful'-'ton TCIUl'Nmt<lt. II\. l.a Miud,, S p m. Corona del Mar 11 La Quinu TOU<Nmenl, .,_ s.nt. Ana Vlllley. 3 pm • High IChool 91rls • Corona de4 MM 11 Troy TournMMnl. "'-Capistrano V.tl.y, third plate, & )() p m W.twpolo • High tc:hool g•rh C«ona de4 MM at VIiia p.,~ T~1, Enanoe at ~.a Te>urNment. fullback lTavis lTimble and tight end Joe Foley. Special teams is also a con- cern for Bnnk.ley, especially after Irvine bested the Tars in that department the first game this year. lrvme blocked a punt to set up a held goal (one of Irvine kicker Dave Doomey's six this season, including a season- high 42-yarder against Tustin), and Young returned the second-hall kickoff 69 yards to set up a touchdown. _Newport has committed 17 turnovers, but is plus-15 in turnover ratio, wtµle Irvine is plus-22 in the same depart- ment, having committed only 12 turnovers. boys buketball victory over Saddlebeck Tbunday at the ' La Qu1nta 1burnameot, their : ftnt YiCt.oiY art.er • lloW ltart : ewer the ~ ~ gamee. u..-.•-s•n QIM 4'..:: ii£ VMl.IY "' llYlll lllllPI I ·we ~,rMI bard I about taking an ol the bUI. • Mid CdM ~ Paul Ontl. • •we•w dedcl«I we want to ! U. tbl tan ID lae 40I md • i:-1J an our ..__ undl om fl =-=~.=: our .....-. W. 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S1-Ve Virgen ed on their first possession and OAJt.v Pit.or evenM the score 10 seconds NEWPORT BEACH -A see-after Belden's goal. saw battle would not sutf'"""' as Harbor's C4sey Hill gave the ~ Sailors a 2-t lead when she a clear description of the New-took a pass from Erin Kelly port Harbor High girls waleT Bates on a man-up situation. polo team's opener against vis-But, Long Beach Wilson scored iting Long Beach Wilson Thurs-with 21 seconds remaining in da\iie Sailors lost, 5-4, but the opening quarter to tie the score again. there were four lead changes ·we bad a lot of six-on-fives and, toward the end, it seemed we didn't score on,• Barnett as if the team with the ball last said of the Sailors, who scored would win. on two of their six man-up With 24 seconds remaining, opporturutles. "There was no the Bruins capitalized on theu consistent counterattacks and final opportunity as Monica that will do U to you.• Johnson scored the game-win-Neither team scored in the ner when she threw a shot that second quarter as the Bruins skipped into the cage. challenged Harbor with "Well, we kept them at a aggressive play. The Sailors low score,· Harbor Co-coach failed to shoot as the shot dodt Bill Barnett said. "They had expired three times in that sec- two more games than us, but ond quarter. that's no excuse.• Harbor dJd not get on the Harbor tried to send it into scoreboard again until 31 sec- overtime, but the Sailors failed onds remamed in the third. to score as goalie Heather Dey-Belden took advantage of the den's desperation heave was man-up, immed1ately after stopped. Deyden finished with Bruins Lauren Wenger was seven saves. lacked out, to tie the score, 3-3. Long Beach Wilson (1-2) Harbor's Erin Ball made a entered Thursday's game with fantastic play as the Sailors two losses to top-ranked regamed the le~d. when she Foothill and No. 4 Marina. The spun away from a defender and Sallors are No. 5 in Orange threw the ball into the cage County with 5·10 remaining. But, 12 ·(The two Bruin losses) was seconds later, Long Beach Wtl- more to our advantage,· sa1d son's Cassie Azevedo, who fin. Harbor junior Kathenne ished with three goals, caught Belden who scored tWlce and the Sailors off guard and had four steals. "It was our first scored. game and we were a little apprehensive at first, but we got into it. There was no pres- sure on any of us. We all know each other well enough.· The Tars scored on their first possession, 33 seconds into the game, as Belden sent one tn from long range. The Bruins quickly respond- NONl.IAGUE l.oNG 8uot W1l..sC* 5 NEWPOKT HAllllOR 4 Long Beach Wilson 2 O 1 2 -5 Newport Harbor 2 0 1 1 -4 Long llHdt Wihon -Azevedo 3, Wenger 1, Johnson 1. Saves · Barr 9. Newport twbof' · Belden 2, Hill 1, Ball 1. Saves • Deyden 7 . Tars' 12th player could very well be The Long Gray line • Mike White, Ed Mayer and Mike Giddings take in Newport Harbor's win over La Mirada. O ld and familiar boosters of Newport Harbor High football, 1949 linebacker Ed Mayer, 1989 Newport walk-on assistant coach Mike White and former Sailor grid chief Mike Giddings were cheering the Tars on at Saturday night's CIF semifinal clash against la Mirada at Davidson Field. The big hope now is that Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley and his hard-working Tars, after defeating La l'vfirada,35-16,can find good fortune in tonight's final dash against powerful lrvine, which beat the Sailors in the Sea View League opener, 19-14. Mayer said he is impressed by the growing up in summer- time with Giddings on Bal- boa Island. It produced rich humor. On one occasion, Gid- dings, then about 14, W"ged this comer to jump on his Snipe sailboat near the Bal- boa Yacht Club and serve as a crewman. He was entered in a big race that was almost scheduled to start and bis prior crewman hadn't shown up. We declined and told him we had little experi- ence on such sleek boats as a Snipe. He was desperate and told us he would make it as easy as be could. We finally gave in and suddenly found the swift craft racing strong Tars' weight Don ,. __,_el program and lauds wmr into the channel over rough water near the jetties. the overwhelming rushing game of tailback Chris Manderino and the offensive line. SIDEUNES In time, Giddings was yelling for us to hang out, which we understood. "Double is, we slipped overboard and fell out of the sailboat while we were leading in the race. He added that be was also impressed by the study and observations of the game by White, who once delivered a now of valued offensive information to Brinkley years ago. White was the ossistant to former St. Louis Rams bead coach Dick Vermeil who ended bis post last year a.ftet winning the Super Bowl. White, who now lives on Balboa tsiand, retired with • handlome paYoff contract by the Rams this year. ~La Mirada bad ICOred 12 stra..ght vtct.oriel tJm year, Giddings w• a bit dubk>us about the caliber ol talent tt Md faced after' lqilDg to tbe seuon. . Meyer, Wbo belp9d IMcl Orange co. COilege ... Jtallntc......,. dwn•l*--NP .. 1951, ......... ........ °' a .. -.... CoMta a.y .... occ .... ............ ~ .... u.::=:--= .. ..: :Gld~lll:•i=• .. uc ..... ,. Giddings was quite up11et. but demonstrated a fine mn in swinging the boat around and returning to recover .bis crewman. Unfortunately, this corner's tumbling over cost us the No. 1 poliitkm. But. Giddings kept up bis MDlng fineae and got us into ftftb before tbe race ended. W\th a amile. we..._ aaumed be WM pll M llt to dtop us oft at tile lbonlae. Plt1•1so1W...._. not"*'G but klDd --far 1tam1 ........... 1n .. bidillt9 ....... '° w..... W*-'s ldlDdl ..... I I .... win • ..,..._ ~Al ......... Wlllll•O 't I ,_ tiectt. Wllilll I 5 4 d..-ID,_ ..... ... ........ .,, ... ... ......... ...,...fl tr al.,... ....... •, I ' •' ... ' . I .. 12 Friday. o.c.mber 8, 2000 SPOm Doily Pilot TH SPIRIT under Friday night lights, savoring the untainted virtue of prep football, forging la.sting trtendships with one another and, basically, yelling themselves hoarse. At home or on the road, amid December drizzle or balmy late-summer sunsets, they arrive early, stand in unison for every kickoff, and lavish unyielding support upon teenagen they seldom, if ever, meet. You'll find dose to a dozen of them at tonight's CIF Southern Section Division VI championship game at Orange Coast College. under their home-made •Tar Pit" banner, supporting the Newport Harbor Sailon as if their sons' season depended on it. •1 played football at Costa Mesa High (Class of '62), but my four kids went to Newport Harbor and all my grandchildren (nine to date) will all go to Newport Harbor,• said Rick Roberts, a 58-year-old retiree and president of the Tar Pit. . n oberts coined the term to unify those who ~t (and stand) along the east comer of the Davidson Field press box, or wherever they can on the road. ·rm not an alumnus, but I consider myself one.• Mark Harris, a parks commissioner for showing up every game in the tean years that makes this group what is is,• Mark Harris said. . They all have their favorite Harbor memory, most of wh.lcb have little do with the CIF championships won in HMM and '99. And some have a favorite player, more llkely a lineman with whom they struck up a conversation at a local restaurant, than a decorated star. Bockmiller, just finishing his second one-year stint as president of the Mesa Consolidated Water Dlstrict, was a heavyweight wrestler at Harbor and has always been a staunch supporter of Sailor athletics. "When I was in high school, I was involved with a group called STOMP: Superior Tars Advocating More Pride.• he said. •1 fell in love with football way back then, even though I was honest enough with myself to know I wasn't meant to be a player.• Bockmiller said be pays little attention to college or professional football. the City of Costa Mesa and Tar Pit vice president, is a Harbor alum (Class of '78), as is Tar Pit devotee Fred Bockmiller (Class of '80), an engineer who regularly wears his old letterman's jacket to games. But Tar Pit Secretary Jessica Harris, Mark's wife and an office manager, was a cheerleader at -gasp ~orona del Mar. Additional memben Mark Farrar, a trial attorney who played collegiately at Arizona State, small business owner Jeff Kingsley, and Jackie Roberts, Rick's wife, have also adopted the school and its football team. GREG FRY I DALY PILOT Tar Pltten (from left) Mark Fanar (standlng), R1ck Roberti, JeU Kingsley, Jeufca Harris, Mark Harris and Fred Bockmlller show their support and loyalty, on • weekly basis. ·1 don't watch the Super Bowl and I don't care about the Super Bowl,• he said. "I watch, maybe the Army-Navy game, and the USC-UCLA game, but I'm a high school fan. The purity of high school football keeps me coming out, year after year.• Farrar said he regularly gets bewildered looks from colleagues, puzzled that he'd attend so many games without knowing any of the players. •They're a fired-up group,• Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley said. ·we have good community support across the board and (the Tar Pit) is certa.inly a part of that.• This year, Jessica Harris had hats made usually scatter pretty quickly," said Roberts, for members, who faithfully wear the blue a former lower-level Harbor assistant coach baseball caps with •Tar Pit" embroidered in (1983-90) whose gruff extertor conceals a white letters on the front and "Get up or go benevolent heart. home!• on the back. •Tue reason I come out. ls, I believe adults should support kids in positive activities,• Roberts, whose son Rick Jr. played varsity football for the Tani in the mid-1980s, said. "I just love football. especially at this level,~ Farrar said. "It's a great environment.• Members of Rick Roberts' church often shake their heads, when, having thrashed his voice at Friday's game, he still can't talk Sunday morning. Ed Johnson, another member of the group Bockmiller compares loosely with the Cleveland Browns' "Dog Pound,• stayed on after his son (former All-CIF Sailor punter Eddie Johnson, who played the last two years at Orange Coast College) moved on. '"rbe latter refers to the sped.fie insistence, J. led by Bockmiller, that every Harbor fan rise for the kickoff. But, Jessica Harris believes, the quotation also captures the spirit of the group. •If you don't want to cheer, you shouldn't come to the game,• she said. This ardent attitude, as well as some occasionally salty language, have made the Tar Pit an acquired taste for some less-zealous rooters. "I love to win, don't get me wrong. But I'd be here win, lose or draw, to support the kids. I admire the effort they give and the program they go through is pretty rigorous. They give up a lot and I think it's a shame when they're not supported." Several members said the Sailors' recent run of success (five CIF title-game appearances since 1992), is merely coincidental and not the catalyst behind their allegiance. The Tar Pit, they avow, is no bandwagon. •Tue quality of the game, ususally dictates the quality of my voice for the weekend,· Roberts said. Jessica Harris, whose knowledge of the game is still improvpig, said she has a good time, even when her attention strays from the field. •Jt's a great Friday night of wonderful family entertainment," she said. •I like the band and the cheerleaders and I like to see our friends every week. We're always disappointed when football season is over and we always look forward to it coming around again.· "But I think the ~ents are getting used to us and I try to make sure the guys keep their comments tempered,• Jessica Harris said. "None of us have kids in the program,• said Mark Harris, who. brushed some blue paint on white canvas to create the banner, a visual beacon to members at road games. "But I've probably missed about 10 games since 1978. • "The people who think we're too loud, "The good years are a lot of fun, but it's HIGH SCHOOL GIRU BASKETBALL SMALL VICTORIES Cd.M finds the positives in semifinal loss to powerful Troy. Steve Virgen 0Alt.Y PILOT FULLERTON -Facing Th>y High, ranked No. l in Orange County, in Thursday's Th>y Tournament semifi- nal. Corona del Mar High girls basket- ball coach Elbert Davis was seeking the liWe victories, not the big upset. And there were plenty of little vic- tories to go with a big loss, as noy (3- 0) scored a 64-40 victory to knotk CdM (3-1) into tonight's 6:30 third- place game against Capistrano Val- ley. Among those little victories was a 15-14 CdM edge in the second quar- ter, after the host Warriors outscored the visitors, 21-5, the first eight min- utes. The biggest little victory was noy keeping its starten in through the fourth quarter with a 25-point lead. •This is going to send a message to Orange County that Th>y is beat- able,• Davis said. "Our girls showed a lot of spirit and didn't quit.• 1\"oy scored the first 13 points, before Courtney Kawata hit a free throw with 3:42 left in the first quarter. F1ctttJoua Bualneta .. -· u:,_. ...,,,. Statement Fictitious Buslneu The fol~ ...,,,. Stmment are d()lng u : The f~ A.) The Walth Group per.one 8.) Trident Leadef•hlr. 111 doing u: F d I -..... a). Cardi by Me. oun at on, 1831 b) e-c.ni. by Me, 11114 Wiimot Lane. Anaheim, warw1c11 Lane, Newpott CA~ A. Walsh 11. Beacti, CA 92811() 1831 Wiimot Lane, Tina Marla Taylor Anehelm, CA 92802 Fll1r*y, 1514 Warwldt AM L Wlllh, 1831 ~~wport BMoh, ~~ne. Anahslm, Gregory o:,o~ Thie bualllell la oon-F lltnllcy, 1 !114 W Mt9d by: husbelld Ind Lane, Newport BMdl, tWlfe CA~ Have you started Thie bueirl8ll la ~ dotng bullne.. yet? :;:-cs by hulband Ind v-. A.) 0.0. 1, 1118'7 Have you tlarted 8.Jo!!; 1, 19911 dla bl--. yat? No A. W .... n TIN Matte TeylOI Mn L Wllltl Farlntl!y Thia aui.meni wu Thie ~ wee med ..... the ~ llled W!lfl .. ~ ~11:1~.~ ~1~~ °! Plol ~~ IHllU IMI u JD, -ml g: 1~ ~ 17;J:s CdM did not score from the field until Jackie McCoy hit a three-point- er with 6:20 left in the first hall. The Warrion pressed after each basket and caused 13 first-quarter turnovers. CdM senior Kristin McCoy had 11 of her team-high 16 points in the sec- ond half. "We knew we had to play a full game,• Davis said. ·we lost by 24, and most teams lose to TI°oy by 50. That's a victory." CdM was without starting point guard Andrea Gruber, who missed the game with the nu. TlllOY TOW9UI ..... Owt ... llhipwnfflMI TlloY 64. ComM OIL MM 40 Corona def Mar 5 15 10 10 -40 Troy 21 14 20 9 -64 C'.cw'oN .. Mw -IC. McCoy 16, Kawata 6, J. McCoy 4, Klien 4, Alateha 4, Pham 2. Otterl>ien 2. Hawkins 2. Snell o, Maro o, MeserveyO. )..pt. goals -Kawata 1, J. McCoy 1. Fouled out • None. 1"or · KOfNkl 17, Glvens-Oavls 15, Johns..Rkhaldso 14, LMngston 9, McGuire 6, Johns 2. Othiro 1. )..pt. pis -KOfNkl 3, Johns..Rkhaldso 2. Fouled out -None. Eagles pull away, 48-28 IRVINE -Estancia High built a seven-point batftime lead, then outscored lhlbuco Hills, U-4, in the third quarter to pull away for a 48-28 girls basketball victory in the 13th- place semifinal of the South Coast Tournament Thursday at University High. Freshman Trisha Wase had nine of her game-high 11 points in the first quarter, all on three-pointen, and Zuyin Barrera added eight, with two three-pointen, for the winners (2-2). lfabuco fell to 1-3. SOUTH ClDAST TWIBT ~~~""'i:u 28 Score by QulirWs Trebuco Hiiis 4 9 4 11 -28 Estancia 11 9 14 14 -48 1nbuc:o Hiiis -Ctrl 8, McGoYem 7, Mitchell 3, Bowens 3, Leary 2. Arthur 2, Kiesllch 2. HcMepain 2. Oedtdo 1, Mltthefl 1. ].-pl goals -None. Fouled out -None. lstMda -W116e 11, Banera 8, Byfield 6, ~lana 6, Rodriguez 4, cas.stty 4, Gray 4, Matsufujl 3, Hirata 2. ].-pl goals -Waw 3, Barrera 2. Fouled out. None. Tars blank Dolphins • Trisha Orth connects with the game winner. DANA POINT -Trisha Orth broke a scoreless tie in the 58th minute and teammate Taryn Flamson curved a comer kick into the net 13 minutes later to give Newport Harbor High a 2-0 nonleague girls soccer win Thursday at Dana Hills. Lauren Birchfield was credit- ed with an assist on the first goal, while Kiissa Tyler had two saves for the Sailors (3-1). Dana Hills fell to 0-1-1. The Sailors return to action Monday at University High. Costa Mesa falls, 2-1 IRVINE -The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team sbot itself in the foot Thursday with a 2-1 loss to host Irvine. Irvine's second goal of the game was a Mustangs' own goal and th.at mistake turned out to be the difference. Sophomore Sharon Day scored the lone goal for the Mus- tangs (2-2), but Mesa could not get the equalizer. It was Day's seventh goal of the season. •Irvine's goalie played great today,• Mesa Coach Dan John- ston said. •aut our goalies GIRU SOCCER played well, too.• Goalies Chelsea Soria (six saves) and Nichelle Janti (two saves) helped keep the game dose for Costa Mesa. The Mustangs will play at Laguna Hills on Monday. begin~ ning at 3:15 p.m. f.dM hammers La Serna· CORONA DEL MAR -Alison Brawner had one goal and thr~ assists and Elisha Morgan added a goal and two assists to help the Corona del Mar High girls soc- cer team trounce nonieague vis- itor La Serna, 7-2, Thursday. Allison Harvey had a pair of goals, while Lauren Loe, Molly O'Meara and Lawen Shepherd- son each added single tallies to help CdM improve to 5-1. Coach Ron Evans' squad bas now outscored its opponents, 25- 5, this season. Britta Vogele had two saves to hand La Serna (2-1) its first loss. The Sea Kings will play two games in the La Serna Tourna- ment Saturday, beginning with an 8 a.m. clash with Cypress . ...... •1lnlH -• l1 -· Ttll~ ... dC*IQ Pattiae ~ ~11 Eut 19th .....,eo.Meea.CA pea1 JellN LYM Cundall, t 51 EMC 1 tth Slrfft, ~ a.ech, CA TIW bulif1"a la con-ctuated by. an ~ ttave you alerted ~~~No Thia ltetemenc waa (lled Wflh the County Cleftl ot ()qnge County on 11!2t/2000 2000M47270 o.tJ Pilot• NoY. 24, Dec. .L 8. 15. 2090 f750 F1ctltloW BuaJnea1 Neme StaterMnt The fol~ ... doing ... Sl~Oolc AuoclatM, 411 3tth StrHt. New· port Belle:h. CA 92683 Alfred ChflltenMn Ill, 3908 Channel P*:e, =rt 8 Nch, CA Thie bu*-le con-caic:ted by. 1111 lrOvlMI Have you •tarted doing buslllffl yet? Yee, 10/24/00 Alred~ Ill Thia ltaltmefrt WH filed with the County Clellt ot Orange County on 11121/2000 2000el47254 Olly Pllo4 NoY 24. Dec 1, 8. 15. 2000 F745 F1ctttk>us BualneH rwne Statement The lolloWlng peraona ant~ bu.W-. u · Benefit Management Speclallst1, 20151 SW SlrClh Street, Suite 250. Newport B11ch. CA 92880-1721 Midiael A. Lugo, 2406 La M... Court, Coale Mele. CA 92627 This bulineA II COO· <kded by. an ~ Have you etarted doing bualneu ytt? Y-. 02/IM MidlMI A. Lugo Thie llatement was filed with the eo~mty Clefj( ot Orwige County on 11121/2000 2000a472ts Diiiy Pilot Nov 24, Dec 1, 8. 15. 2000 F748 Flctltloua Bu1lnea1 NI.me Statement The tollowlng pet'80nS .,. doing~ .. Elegent Bath Ericloeof... 363 North Newport Boulevard, ~ 9Mch, Cald<><· Eugene Michael Bandel, 317 South Hutharslone, Orange, Callfomla 92869 Ion Nlcu Bulut>enchl, 11371 Kathy Ln. Garden GloYe, Cdlomla. 92840 Thia butlneta i. con· dueled by: a general partnership Have you started doing buelnMa y.rl No Eugene Bandel Thia statement w11 filed with the County Cieri! ol Orwige County on 11/21/2000 2000ll47287 ?.1~Nov.24, Dec. L 15. 2000 f741 I ' Adltloue """-• ~. The Lew OlflcM ...... ........... of JoMoti ~ The ~ l*IOl'll Chrlatopher, boxH, .. dolna. ~ ... cn.n, oompuwr eqlllp- Rlndy ~ a ,.. rnent. IYPewrilM eoai.e.. 30t ~ A220, "Brian sn.Mck. Ave , Cotone def Mat computer equipment CA 92925 ' dolie, bciacea Randy s. Scholnld(. 82111, \/ldoiie 8c:latm9n. 30t Hllollope Ave .. ~ lumllute, couc:h, houM-rone del Met, CA 92825 hl*f 11e1na TNI bu1irWM Is con-0055, Steve Appel, dueled by: an ~ couc:h, lumilura Have you atarted D1111, Jaffrey Larlcln doing buellieea Y14? No Slewart. boxM, Mltc. Randy s. Sctiolnldt Cloodt Thia statement waa 0201, Jett Boytdn, ftlh filed wltl1 the County tanka, furniture OM al Orange County D223, Ronnie R. on 11 /13/'2000 Guzman. cooler, aid reek 2000ll41S311 Published Newport o.lly Pilot Nov. 17, 24, BHCh·Coata Maaa P!9. 1. 8. 2000 F72Q Delly Pilot December t , 8, 2000 Flcthloua Bu1lne11 Heme Statement The lollowlho perlOnl are doing~ ... The tdQe Semlner Syatema, lf18 Saavlew Lane, Cotta Mau, CA 92828 Thereu (Tell) Al1chle, 816 Seavtew lane, Coata Meaa, CA 92629 Karen Schmidtke, 2t252 Beechwood, Lake F0teet, CA 92630 Mtdlaet Cooper, 3065 Loren lane. Coale MMe. CA 92826 Thia buSineu Is con· duc111d by • gen&lll partnership Have you 111rted doing busNa ytl? No Teri R1tchle Th11 1111ement wu Iliad with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 1112 t/2000 2000e&47218 Dally Ptl04 Nov. 24, Oec. 1, 8. 15, 2000 F752 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mini S10rege lacll· lty, acc<><ding to the prOlllalona ol DMslon 8 ol the Bualnesa and Protus1ona Code, Chapter 10, Section 21707 (a), hereby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Storage N9WPOft Mesa Wtll conduct a publtc aai. 01 the coo. tents ol Iha 11or1ge 11>1ce(1) named below, Wl1h the contents being eold to Iha i.oi-1 ~ det. f()( lawful money °' the United Sl&IH ol AmeflCa (cash) The sale IS being held to aalltly a landlord'• lien and wil be ti.Id at 1250 Bnstol SI., Coate Meaa, CA 92626 on Dec 14. 2000. al 1 30 pm F760 . T.S. No. 00-70808CA lnaw.r t Loen No • 8901874058 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE VOU ARE IN DE· FAlA.T UNOEA A DEED OF TRllST DATED 913198 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT VOUR PROPERTY, rT MAV BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU, VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest blddef tor cash, cashier's cheek drawn on a ttate <>< ne· tlonal bank. check drawn by a stale <>< federal Ctadit union, or a ctl9dl drawn by a state or led· eral savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified In Section 5102 ol the Fi· nanclal Code and au· thoriZed to do buslneall In this stale wlK be held by Iha duly appointed lf\1$118 .. 8hown below. °' all ~. tllle, and in-terest conveyed 10 and now held by the trustee In the hereinafter d•· scribed property under and pursuant IO a Deed ol T ru91 described below The sale Wiii be made, but without QMl- nant or warranty, ex· presaed °' irnplled, r9l)lnl1n9 lltle, poaMUIOn, °' encum-branc.s, IO pay the r• ll\lltWlQ prinapaJ sum °' the note(s) aecured by ~a Name Auction Service Phone • !tie Dead at Trust. With interest Ind late charves KE. lhereon, u provided 111 909·883·1131 Addreea; P.O Box 506, Patton, CA 92369 Bond. 7~1-19 The public I• ln1111ed to attend Temis are cash only, Owner reaervea Iha right IO bid A gene111 ~tcnphon ol the property being aoid, along Wl1h IN Iden- tity ol the Occupant rent· Ing the llf)llOll are .. fol· Iowa SPACE NO, OCCUPANT, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A 114, Richard Cfotby, boH!, ctieira, rnllttresa Pl ••• &'I 11\e note(•). aavenoes. under the ttllTT\I o4 the Dead of Trull, interest thereon, leea, charges and •iq>ense• ol the Tru81H for the total amoum \a• the time ol the 11111Ja publication of the Notice ol Sale) ,. .. IOflAbly eatlmated to be HI lorth below The amount may be greater on the day al the sale. Trustor RICHARD l . HOHALEK ANO SAMUEUA F GREEN HOHALEK HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Duly Appointed Trustee· SPECIALIZED INC Ii·-·-·· .. .. . ., .. - Reoorded Mll'9I .. kwtnMMnl No 19980604332 In boolc, 11-oe al Ollldel Rtcoldl In the olllc:ie °' the Re-corder of Orenge ~~ 12121/2000 It 9-45 AM Place of Sale• Al the main (nonn) nrenoe to the County CourthoUM 100 CMc Cencer onve Wtet, Slr'lla Ana, CA AmoulW al l.llplld !*- .,.. and Olll8f c:hargee S211,828.74 ~treat Addrt11 or other common deelgna· lion of real property: 2208 PUENTE AVE COSTA MESA. CA 92627 A.P.N.: 422·171·37 The under1lgntd T ruetM dltcl8lml 8ll'f ~ ability for lll'f lncon'ecl· nan ot the atrHI or other common dNloN· lion, If any, 1hown above. 11 no ttrHt ad- dr... °' OCher common detlonatlon .. lhown, clrediorw '° Iha loca11on o4 the property rnay be oblllned by Mnding I written requffl to the berlellclary Wilhln 1 o :.r:c:11onltl8 date ol lint °' lt1ll NcMlce ot Sale. Date: 11/27/2000 Speclellzed, Inc .. Tl'\JSIM, 4180 Vla Real, Suite B, po. Box 5013, Carpinteria, Caht<><nta. 93014·5013, (800) 686-&430, SALE INFORMATION VOICE LINE 805-684· 1424 /SI A. POHL ASST. VICE PRESIDENT THIS IS AN ATI'EMPT TO COllECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFORMA· TION OBTAINED Wll.l BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Newport Beach-Coate Meaa Dally Pilot December 1 , 8, t5, 2000 OOP·011432CA F781 ORDINANCE NO. 00-19 AN URGENCY OR· DINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CAL- IFORNIA, EXTENO. ING INTEfUM ORDINANCE NO. 00-10 IMPOSING A MORATORIUM ON SMALL·LOT, RESl- D ENT I AL DE· VELOPMENTS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COST A MESA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS Section 1 Findings The City Council cil Iha City ol Coeta Meea finds and declares that Or· dtnanoe No, 00-10 WU adopted on June 5, 2000, aa an urgency in- terim ordlnenoe to allow 1uff1tien1 tlme tor the City to conduct a a1udy to evaluete pouibl• amei ldmenll IO realden- lial development atan· dardl and the General Plan• that the lnlerirn ()(· ~ Pfohlbtted the dlacllClc>llety ~ ol any projecta cor.ilting • .... • .. ii . . . . . • • ,-~~~.. ··. ' . . • -•• -,, _. J ol more thin two de- tached, a ngl•ftmlly rffldenllel dvlellinge, ltlat the Interim or· dln8noe -lnllllly ... tended from July 21, 2000. to and lncludlng Declrnbel' 8, 2000. pur· tuent lo Government Code Section 85858(e), that alnoe the edoption al the "*""' Old/nancl, and the lnltlal •lltenlion. the CilY "'" Ml WOltled dllgenlly to complele Iha ltudy, bul that addlllonal time .. 11111 needed '°' Ihle purpoee: that at leelt 10 daya befofe 1M lrwtial tJClenelon of the lo-lerlm ordinance explrM, e written report pul'IU9flt lo Government Code Section 85858{d) WU 18- IUad dHcrJbrng the m•t•urH ta~en to al· lev1att oondltlone lead· Ing to Illa acloptloo of the Interim Ofdlnance: and that there contlnuee lo be e current and Im· mediate lhrHI 10 the P\Allic ha8Jlt\, NI tty, Ot welfare, and lhal ep· proval ol any ol the prohibited projects would result In that thrHI to Iha publie Mellt\, Niiiy, and wel- 1819 Secdon 2 Ex1eoalon lntenm Ordinance No 00-10 It hereby ex· tended fO( an addtuonaJ elghtHn ( 18) months from o-nber 7, 2000, to and Including June 4, 2002, purauant lo Gov· ernmenl Code Secllon 65858(•) Section 3 Ettactwe Date and Publtcatlon. Thia Ord1nenoe shall take etlecl end be In lull l<><c• and effect Im· mediately from and ahM 1ta pasaeoe Ind, before the expirallon ol fifteen (15) daya aher tts pas- sage, wn be publlshed once In 1 newspaper ol general clrculatlon, printed and pOOliahed In In. City ol Costa Mesa PASSED ANO ADOPTED lhil 4th day ol Decemiber. 2000 ELIZABETH A. COWAN, Mayor of the City of Coate ..... AnEST: MARY T. ELLIOTI, Deputy City Clertl and .. ~ Clertc of the City Counctt of the City of Coate ..... STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) 11 CITYOF COSTA MESA) I, MARY T ELLIOTT, Dapvty City Clerk and ex-otffcio clerk of the City Council of lhe City ol Cotta Me11. hereby certify that the above end lore9oln9 Or· dlnlance No OCH9 was Introduced and con- sidered aectlon by section at a regular meeting ol uld CitY Counclf held on lhe 4th day ol Deoembef, 2000, end therHlter passed and adopted u a wtlOle 11 a regular meebnQ ol uk1 Ccy Council held on Iha 4ttl day °' Decem-ber, 2000. by Ille follow· Ing roll caJ volt A'fES: Co-n, Dixon, Roblneon, Steel NOES: Monahan AIHN'f: None IN WrT~ESS wtEREOF, I ...... ,_.. Unlo ... mt t.nd and .,. fixed .. Seel al .,. Cilv al COit& ........ ~ day al Dec:ernber 2000. MAAY T. ELUO~ ~~~the City Couftctl °' tM City of CotU ..... Pubtlahed Newport Beacl't-Co1t1 Mtaa ~ PiloC Deoamber a. 2000 F765 Thie Order No. 1M8080·8 TruatM Sale"°· 00-08.()88 Refentnce No. UNI LAND APN No. 442·171·39 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE VOU ARE IN DE- FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10J03199 UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. On 12129/00 11 2:00 P M.. FORECLOSURE LENDER SERVICES, INC as the duly ap· pointed Trustee under Ind ptKSUant 10 Deed ol Trust rllCOfded on 10/20/99 as Oocoment No. 19990736464 9ooll XX Page XX ol OfflClal Reoords In the Office ol the Recorder of OR· ANGE County, Calltor· nia, executed by. KAREN S. CAMPBELL, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE ANO SEPARATE PROP· ERTV, as Trustor UNILANO, A CALIFOR· NIA CORPORATION, as Beneficiary WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (payable lime ol sale In lawful money ol the United Stales. by cash. a cashier's ctiecj( drawn by a state or na- tional bank, a Checll dra;m by a state or led- er al credl1 union. or a ctMICk dra;m by a state or federal saV1ngs and loan 9SSOC1a!l0n SBV· ings 8SSOCl8tion. Of sav- ings bank spectlted m S9CbOO 5102 ol the Ft· naooal Code and au· lhonzed to do business in this state). At AT THE NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA all right, title and in· terest conveyed lo and now held by It under said Oeed ol 'r rust in the property Sltualed 1n said County, CafllO<nta de- ecnbtnQ the land ther911'1 AS MORE FULL V OE· SCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property her•· lob• de9cnbed 1$ being sold ... •• The strHt llddre6s and OCher c:om-mcn dlsigl\allon, II trft, othntel~· ecrtbtd ebove le pulpOlttd to be II RUE Ct{~NTILL V, NEW· PORT BEACH, CA e28&0 The undaralgned T ruatee dledlirnl any ._ abllty tor fllfl/ lnoorr'ec$-,,... of the .., .. , ed· dr-end ottlet aom- mcn dealgnlllon, If fllfl/, ll'tOoMl hefeln. Said .. will be made, but Wllhoul covenant °' Wllrranty, 8)(p(tMed °' Implied, ,.. gardlng 11111 , l>08Ml8lon. or tncum· bnlnoee. IO pey the rt- malring pnncipal tum ol the not•(•) aecured by ukl Deed o4 Trutt, with lnterHI thereon, H provided In 111d note(•). adYancet, II any, under the tenns ol the Deed °' Trust, estimated feH, charges and axpenMt o4 the Tru1tH and ol the truata created by tald Dead ol Trust. 10-wit S208.156.57 Eaumated Accrued lrlttrMt and ed- dttlonal edv1nces. II any, win tncrHM lhil figure Pf'°' to sale The benehdary under 18111 Deed ol Trust he!• tof«e llleculed and de- livered to the under· ligned a wntten Dacia· ration at Dallull and 0.. mend f<>< Sale, and a wntten Nola o4 Oefeutt and Election to Sal The underalgned cauHd uld NoUce ol Oeteult and Election to Sell lo be r8COfded 1n the county where the real ptoperty ia localed and more than 1hree monlhe have elapsed since such re· cordation DATE. 12/05100 FORECLOSURE LENDER SERVICES, INC. as Trustee 9860 FLAIR DRIVE. SUITE 220, El MONTE. CA 91731 Telephone Number (626) 579.5350 By Is/ SYLVIA l RAMOS SA TSO Publl5hed Newport Beach·Co111 Men Daily Ptlol December 8 15 22. 2000 F766 NOTICE OF SEIZURE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11471/11 488 AND NOTICE OF INTENDED FORFEITURE PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 11488.4 On 2111100. al 1036 18th, Costa M11a, CA the property deacnbed as $5,831 US. CUR· RENCY, was aelzed pursoa.nt to Heel1h and Safety Code Sacilon 1147t/11488 by the NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPART· MENT The property was ~zed With reepect lo al- leged vlol1tlon(1) of Secilon(•) 11378 °' the Health and ealety Code. Y OAJ are hereby nolllled that the District ADomey °' Orange County hu initialed proceedings 10 ByPllone By MaMn Pfln1•1 ( Cl-t ()) lti '.! • :iii "'8 :uo ''"' B.o Stm-t (A,.,tll \Ir-a (:\ tr,.?(1:.r' \1 "'""" ......... ~ •••• lrif'pl1011t IU01nn-) OOpto "-l.•4111'9• 'fal\.-ln 8:.JOau.-.} OOpm "'-'n4'*' ' ~-' '' ,. . • f . --- ' fotf .. 1 the abov~ ~ propefly put• euent to HMlttl ar'ld Salety Code Sec1ion 11438 4 YOAJ n ~ flmt II you dllir9 to oon111t the lorferturt ol lt1l9 property, purtuant lo HMlfl and Slfatt Code Sechon 1 t 48116, you r!ll.i ... e YBnlled cWn atatlng your lnterMt In the Pfopefty. Vou muet • ~ dllm In the Su- p_erior Court ol th• CCMlnly al ()qnge within (30) daya al the h pub- llca:llon of lhia Notice, unlau you receive ICIUll notlee. (P1NM UH OOF00914). Vou ~ """ en endorMd copy °' Iha olalm on the 011frlct Attorney of Or· ange County (Alln: BURL ESTES, DeoulY Oiatrict Allomey) at · 700 Civic ear. Drive West. Santa Ana, Ca 92701 Vtithin thirty (30) ctays of Iha filing of the claim In th• StJperior Court/Civil Olvltlon The tailura to tJmely file and aecure a ll80tled dalm Ill.ting 1111 lntereal "' the property In the Su-penor Cout1 will ,._. In the Pfoperly being de- dared ()( Otdertd loriett lo Iha Slate of Califomla and dlltlt>uted purM*1I 10 the prov11lont of Health end Safety Code Section 11489 WllhOut lllrlher notioe Of tieamg. Published Newport BHch·Costa Mua Dally Ptlol Daoembef 8, 15, 22, 2000 CNS18Q9254 F764 Fictitious Bu1lnea1 Name Statement The following peraons are doing bu91nesa u : Sky'a lhe Umlt SIMlaht Shading, 23025 • 'lie Pimento. Mission VllfO, CA. 92691 Gerry Marcet Mahleu, 23025 Vie Pimento, Mis- sion Viejo, CA 92691 Thia butlnesl It con- ducted by. an ~ Have you alarted dOOg busineaa ye</ No G8f"Y Matcel Mahieu Thia ttattment was hied With the County Clel1I ol Orange Col.my on t 210612000 2000Q411552 Oa1ty Pilot Oec. 8, t 5, 22 29, 2000 F76§ Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The lollowing persons are doing bUsinMs u : Storm Drain Networks, 4115 Hilaria Way, tB, Newpon Beach, CA 92663 Bradley Curtis Snead, 4115 Kllana Way, •B. Newport Beach. CA 92863 l"lie Diane Snead, 4115 Hiiaria Way. •B. Newpon Beach, CA 92663 This buaineu la con- dueled by: husband end Wife Have you 1tarted doing business J..,, No Bradley Snea Th11 1t11emen1 waa tiled wtttl Iha County Clerk cf Orange Councy on 11121/2000 2000tl47255 Diiiy Ptlct Nov. 24, Dec. 1. 8, 15. 2000 f744 Friday, o.c.miw 8, 2000 ' 13 ,..,.. ........ ................ The~,,._ -~~­Fou aotfwlg, 1408 ,.~ P\lza, Newpoft ~CA 92980 Dawn Malle Redbd. t 40I Colony Plaza. ~ lkech. CA TNI bu8ille'8 ii con- duatd by. fin lndMdual Have you atarted doing bl*-Yll7 No Dawn MW ffedfonl Thie atltemenl WU flied wilfl the County Oler1c ot Orange Councy on 11/20/2000 20008441125 o.lly Pilot Nov. 24. Dae. 1. 8. 15. 2000 F739 Flc:ttUoul BUllMM Name St9tement The lollowlng persons Ila doing buslne$s u : Tooslde Vacnt Cart, 2505 W. PaciflC Coast ttct-y. 1104, Newpon Beech, Calilomia 92663 Rodd E. Inlow, 802 Utica, Hunttngton Beactl. Calfoml8 92648 This bullneh le con· ducted by: an lndMcbal Have you started doing ~ yf/f? No Rodd E. Inlow Thia Slatemenl wu flied with the County Clelt ot Orange Councy on 11/21/2000 20008847308 Dally Plot Nov 24, Dec 1, 8. 15. 2000 F74Q FlctltJou• Buslnea1 Name Statement The lollowtng pefSOOS are dolna buslnesl u StudioOo. 3419 Via lido It 25. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Mike Cha. 10392 Ramona Way, Garden Grove, CA 92840 This business is con· dueled by: an 1ndMdual Have you 81er1ed doing business yet? Yea, 11127/00 Mike Che Thia s1attmen1 was tiled with the County CIM at Orange Councy on 11/21/2000 20008847278 Daly Pilot Nov 24. Dec 1, 8. 15, 2000 F7~ Fictitious BualneH Name Stet.ement The lollowmg perlOll$ are doing busmess u Software Concepts Plus, 1881 Sandwood Piece TUSlln CA 92780 Steven M Kato, Inc. (CA). 1881 Sandwood ""-· Tustin, CA 92780 This buSlness IS coo. ducted by a COl'pOl&bon Have you started doing business y1t? Yes, 11/11/2000 Steven M. Kato. Inc Steven M Kato. Prest· dent This statement was filed with the County Clerk at Orange County on 11/21/2000 20008147268 Dally Ptlol Nov 24, Dae. 1. 8. 15. 2000 F751 Flctttloua Buslnes1 Name Statement The tollowlng penonl are doing business as B11hop's Electrical Ser\licft, 409 w Bey SltHt. IH202, Colia MIM. CA_,. Oilnlll T • ...,_, 401 w e.i.::·· IH202, Calta CA fllllT1 Thll aiu.-• CIM-O..-. by.an~ Have you ltatlH doing IMlllMM yef? Y•.enooo Oerlill T. ~ Thia ltalement -filed wllh the Cout'lty Clelt al Or-ve Cc:u"'Y Ori 11121 /2000 IOOOIM7atl Daly Piiot No¥ 24, Dec 1. 8. 15. 2000 F7S Actldoua lkatfMM Heme ltaa.ment 1ihe followtng peraone are doing ~ •: 9albo9 Candy, 301-17 ~arine, 9atboa llland. CA 92982 Peter J. Roel, 23482 Belmar, u.guna NlgUel. CA 929'17 Thia bullnua le con- ducted by. 1111 lndlllldual Have you alerted doing bualneu yet? v ... 8ftl00 Peter J. Roti Thll statement w11 filed with Iha County Clet11 al Orange Col.my on 11/21/2000 20008847292 Oally Pllol Nov 24 Dec 1. 8. 15. 2000 F747 FlctJUoua Buslneu Name Statement The tollowlng pereona art doing~ .. AOO Otstnbutlon. 398 W Wilton SI , A103. Coa1a Meta. CA 92627 AllCll Beoarra, 398 w W118on St.. A103, Coate Mesa. CA 92627 Oecar Becena. 398 W W~son St , A103, Coate Meu, CA 92627 This bullnesa ill coo· ducted by hulbend Ind wile Have you atarted do1n9 busineu yel? Ves, 11/01/00 Al1t1a Bece11a Tl\11 statement was hied With the County Clet11 ol Orange County on 11121/2000 2000UU257 Dally Pllol Nov 24, Dec 1, 8. 15. 2000 F743 FlctltJous Bualneu Name Statement The followlnjl peqons are doing bulirl99' u Newport We1t The Salon & Spa 2043 Waatclllf Newport BNch. CA 92660 Joyce Hay" Buman 866 V1lla9e Creek Coata ~. CA m26 Thia busioesa 11 con· dueled by' an indMdual Have you llar1ed doing busineu ytt? Yes, 1995 Joyce Hayes 9umeu Thia 11atement w11 ltled vw11h the County Clertt o4 Orange C°""')' on 1 t/21/2000 20006147250 Dally Pllol Dec. 1, 8. 15, 22. 2090 F758 SELL your tuff through classi8edJ Hut~ aml dr1111line:. ll1t )ubjttt 10 thnu;tt • ithout nc.11it't'. TI1r p11hli-hrr ~n1.., tltr ri;du to 1'110:-tlr. n'f'lii)!_,jf,, ,,., tor or n•j1'('f 1111\ l'la•·iricJ atl\t'ni....,nlffit. Pku~· n'll<m '"" mur that 1113, hr in 'our cla$ 1r1til 11J irn11~ia1,.h, l'ht Oaih 11il11t 11t't't'1>t' 1111 liaJlili" for am error in 1m 11dwni-t•mrn1 r.1r • hldt i1 lllll' lw• tt~1;.h1t-n("q>1 for IM ro-t of th<-'j.,..,. ll('luulh •in-url('tl '" thr rm1r. (min 1 an onl~ lit alt.~td for thr r.,.,.. it1"1('nt110 ---o..Dlnes---- Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursda) .. Wednesday 5:00prn T\lf'Srlay ......... Monday 5:00pm Friday .......... Thul'8li.> 5.{)()in W~y .... Tuesday 5:00pm Satwda)' ........... Frid.y 5:00pm I TOO MAIY DIALS · I ro usr, sur HERE AREi • A FEW EXAMPLES: • 200r• .. •an.. Nr, AM/FM c....n. & more SJ3,98 iM41113111M42n14) f a.itlM 2!w 1111 Condo W/O, lg plllo. i.lld. pm,. locelion. $17~ ....... no p!I! 94H+H)!85: OCEANFRONT Lona t Shcwt Tenn S11oo-S2500/Mo. 2 I 38r'1 AVlll wfptg. Aseocllted Realty MH13-3MS Cd for dllll9 corJSIGW.1HJTS Shores Interior Serious Holiday Sale Floor Sample and Accessories SAVE 30-40% ii'-' . 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Cal 9'i-47e.-0101/wetk dllye 949·6«·8559/Wlek·tnda HONDA ACCORD LX .. ~ interi«, 4 door, 2511 rrl. lb new. $14,000 1149-548-3196 INFNTY G20 'M 1 own, dllmpagne color. ~ tc.ded. ,.,. oond. I'll rrl. pp 714-751-4330 ,,.., XJeL ·11 m 1111 Bn1ieh rKlng tr.:' .,,· CO. like ,_, flCI wwr. ~8,995 949-586-1888 JAGUAR W 't7 Coiwt, ~ llW1C!I Chromt wtltela. • wmd ICrMf\, ,_ ..... low Iii JClnlS pp 949-646-8118 ~ Gflm '70 conv. 1 al I ldrd 1 OO'JI. r8*ll9dl $7,aoM)bo 760-244-8657 ltll lor Tom. lilerCldll C230 Seclln, '00 L-.thtl, av-~ $32,900 "°"" llotorcllra UM24-1401 Me!'OldN C230 Seclln, .. Fully Loedldl t:: $22,990 "°"" MotOfCh llM2•1401 1--==1 SMALL JOI £XPERTI DUNCAH ELECTJUC L~ *POI* ~ 20 y.,. EllpllllnCt ll275870 MM50-7042 UC£HSED COHTRACT9A No jctl 100 Ill\ M llMcilll Raplt. ltlllOdll. ..... .... !!!! .,..,... .... - !'l> ,. • • .. -·- ,. .. F .•. _ . .,, ·~ I..,. ~""lll.-1. ..... c. ....... c.n, ....... ,,. ~ Sl1,llO Jene ........ W=l1+1401 ... mo..._, • ........ 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(~) NABERS ~ I! 14)540-t100 Olcllmobllt CutllM .. ~· Low 12k 1111, V6 ( ) S1S,988 NABERS f!14l540-t1~ uctNSED QUAUFIED HANOYMAHI Ga8Al CONTIACTOI No tab too llG Of nal Ucl'71'1l (9~837-5642 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN w1th OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH 01'JIER END UP NonlJ...Saidh vlAlnmlble. South deals. WEST • 1015 NOR111 •014 Q [108 7 o AKJ 7 •••• <:> 2 0 05432 • K8 52 SOl!TH • AKJ6 'V'KQ94 0 8 •AQJJ The btddinI: SOUTif lVF$ NORTH •• .._ 10 IQ ,._ J<:> '"' .... .... Opening lead· Three of o We ~ used IO looting Dl a hand from declarer's point of view. Sa:nctimes ii 1.s easier If we Qlm thio'8 around, as if dummy were playing 1hc contnict. South had a very good hand. but couJd do no more than open ooe club. When North made an invitational jump raise or Soulh 's W!COOd suit. going right IO slam wm an accurarc assessment of the hand's polenlill. West led I dllmOnd.. end the flCI tlw so much of Norsh'• holding was - was&ed lpllllWldy mem& lha1 cbe slam dqldided on the club l'incue. If 1Mllpl WA ).2, dec1lrcr could draw tn11DJ11 and eilber cat:e the club fmette t.broulb Eul orebe cash four Jpedet, ditcllJ'ltinl I CWb from cbnmy. then lib the nitfina me.. lpinst Wac. . Deca.er did nee I.lb lbe idea ot havi.na to pal die ~ ol die king 0C clubl, and Ibo had to worry lbout tbe poulblllty of • 4-1 trump division. The high trumps in dummy suggested llDOCbot Une -a dummy revenal. The ~ to 1bla tlCtic ia fO .cash .. :iwinncn • aeceaary before IO n4f die ~ IU.iL Declarer won fine Irick widl 1hc kin& of dilmonda ri lmmedillldy cashed tbe ace, dilcmdiQa a club frcm bmd.. Then came a ctiamcad ndf wilb tbe Queal ol hearts, I low In.Imp IO tbe sevea, wbidl Eul ducted. ri lllOCb- et dllrDond rulred wldi 1hc king. The nine of tn&mpl WU ovcnab:n with the 1a1 Mid. ..-i Eut held otr apin. I 1hi:rd uump WU led, declarer part· in& with anocber club. Eut won and lhlfted to 1 club, but declarer WU in control The trick was won in lhe cloled band wldl the llCC, dummy WU mlaed with queen of sl*ies IDd die I.Ill tn.uDp WU drawn, declarer discardina the ~ucen of clube from hind. Decllrer-s mas1a spllde:s took thc lat chrce tricb. Oldlmoblll Cut!MI '91 Only 26k. white, no-smk (356812) $8,988 NABERS (714)540:1100 31• T7 6211 'f7 Olduloble Slhouent '00 Wh1't low mill, Dull door' 1250411) $17, ... 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