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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-27 - Orange Coast PilotIt'll be buutiful and sunny tod.Jy. rt Just won't be W¥n\ IO pack •sweater, see.._.2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -W.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1UE5DAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2001 --r--- Former ~ouncil inemb0rs ready to re-rumble • With City Hall experience under their belts, Somers and Hwnphrev are preparing nms for Costa Mesa's highest office. Lolita H..-per D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -1\s' the season for celebrdtion, hoppmg and pre- lurunary campaign plaruu.ng. Although th next Caty Council elect.Ion is till nearly a year away, poss1bl candidates have started to crop up around the o ty. The most recent additions are familiar names: fonner council members Heather SomeB and .Jay Humphrey. Somers, who Wd on th council from 1996 to 2000, conhnn d Mon- day he wiU try to re<JtUil the at be Lost to Karen Robinson la t y dr . by a scant 32 vol(> • 1 am very mtere led in getllng bdck into at ctgdln I wiU dehmtely be running,• SdJd Som rs, 45 Humphrey. on the other hc:1nd. WdS not a ore about tus dco ron to run but ~ad he is d<'hnit ly •1eanlng toward at · lo next November's election. both ONE, TWO, TREE council members Linda Dtxon and Ga.ry Monahan will be up for reelec- tion. Monahan, however, hd announced h will not seek another tenn. I aVlllg tus at open for any takers. Som rs, noted tn the pas~ a b ang an effectne community watchdog, has been uncharactenstJ· caUy qwet an the past month but mad an appearance m council chdmben. Nov 1 q to speak out aga1.n5t mall-lot developments on the Eastsade. It as an assue that as near to the Eastsade resident' hccu1s and what won her a eat on th<> datS in the first place. Sclld Som f\, who 1' a consul- ldol for pro-El Toro qroups •Tue council contanu '' to I d prnccdent to uUow !the lots) to be drveloped anto le wr dnd le er tandards: h<' ~ad MondCJy. ·The East ad 1 yNlJmJ more of a condo- rrun1um-Uk feel dnd 1t\ not fair to the community • Whale Somer. ullf'nddnce di m ltng hu\ bN•n a ranty. I lumphrey hus hf•t>n c:1 regular pectker. The 54·)'('dr-old ctlso led the charge dqaan I thr I lome Rdnch pro wet ControUm!J df'velopm<'nt of the Segero;trom twan held., JU t north or the Sdn Dwqo fr(lof'way ha bet•n a ronC't'm of llumphrf'y' for ~mf• 19 yE>ars, ever me< tht• fir .. 1 d lgn for the Jand was pror>OSCd . •There Wd'> CXH><i\ave devt•lop· ment ond I wus vt•f) < onct'mt..-d that issue wcr n't l>f'ang dddrn d respons1bly. • ~•d 1 lwnphn•y. who lS w > tern "!<Jl'>nal mctndtJe>r tor ct ph.armdceutKal compan} Has anvolvPmcnt tn th1• dnll· Home Rclllch mow•ment an thf> luh• 1980s Wd ont> <>I thP th.inq thdl ' ansplrE"d Humph.rt•\ lo run lor City Counnl an 1 <~) I h• wrm dnd ., rv ~ SEE COUNCIL PAGE ' Mariners could get bigger Robert Gcrd11er T1I VEIDICT -library A · tale of 2 · character lawyers I Like ch.uact rs. I reallze lhal confomuty a.s e n- UclJ to an orderly ovilizd· lJon. but too much confomuty 1 uflmg It' th occd~onal charctct r thdt kecp5. thing from g<'ltJng tagndnt A I Kdnanck Will> a chur- dct<'r A ldwy r by prof aon. KdJldnck wa notonous for h~ ob tre>perou bchaVJor an court 11 wd con tantly bc.>ang cited for cont mpt of court. I had h ctrd of ham, of roursc. JUSt hke people m th Maddi • Aqe had h atd of th<' Blc1ck 0 ath, hut I hctd never met h.un, d.Od then one dcty, I teamed h wa to oppcar before me. I duly pr - p..tri d my U tor the ord al I low fasl it cctme astollndcd m I took th bench and saad. •Good morrung, Mr Kananck • At that point. Kananck ledped to h f t and demanded 11 nustnal. Som what puzzled, I cl kf'd. ·Just what haY~ I don 1· Kananck ri ponded, •You pok tom Wld ignored my ch nt • According to h.un, that was cl VJolataon of the Bill of RJghts. th charter of the World Court, th 1i n Command.m nt.s and a sec.- boo of the Kordfl. Clearly, tt w going to be a long trial. And then I had dn id a. I left the bench, walked to the counsel tabl and apologazed to his e mbar- rassed ell nt. SEE VERDICT MGE t DON UACH I OAlY "Ol -m &mn CW• Bryce l...,an, 5, ud bis...,. c.yt •joy tbe more tban 15,000 Ugldl ..._a 92-foot Olrt8bul n.. momenll.,.... tM llgldl wat on cturtng the 19th annaal tree llgbtblg cere.oay al Soolla Co.It Plua'1 Towa C..._ hrtl. .I I • Newport Beach cind chool officials hope a piece of ~tdle money will help bwld $3-million school-public fdality. June c.s.grande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BCACH -City Cowiril members are scrambling W'lth llhrill'y cllld school leader.. to H t d PIN ' oJ $350 rmlbon m tat mon •y to hwld a Joml school-public libraf') on th • Manners Elem nldly hool ctllllpu. .... But 1t could bP dJl uphill bdtU The ldte Propos1uon t• fund' ~ar­ mctrked for bwldrng 1oant·w.t• public: llbranes would ~over onJy bso., of th PTOJect s nedll)' 3 mJllion · c tundt !d c t. or JU t I than 2 mJllion Th rema.uung money will hav • to come • from fund-raiser., dnd donotaons And ot} I ad •r., hdv onJ) until June By th n, plann r<; mu I ,..,ork out the dctcll.ls of th • ctmb1tJou pro· 1ect and wnte a grant proposal ·we really think. we Cdn do 1t, • ~d Newport-MeS4 Uni.heel chool trustee SeTen toke 1 who h •lpc..>d draft tnitlal plan for thP roughly 12.500-square-foot library Accord.ang to tok th at wa chosen because the hool prox1mJ· ty lO a public tibraf') CTt'dt d cln unusual opporturuty to tcike ad,an· t.age of the grant Thdt library, lb MMln rs Branch ad1acent to the school, 1 an dire n ~ of renovauon, officials Bui "h n th y were rons1d nng hxmg 1t up m a way that also would bcn ht th I - m ntary school children. 1l wu cl M thdt th long "'alk dCT th '>< hool soccer h Id lo tht! tibr41) w b1gg t probl m The solution: put th public tibral) nght on school grounds Plclns call for d motif.Jon of th Mann rs Branch library no at 2005 Dover Dnve. The n w Mann Brdllch Llbrary would l bwlt at th south ast com r of th campus ·rm pr tty imte<l about ll," Mann<'~ Prinopal P..-n Coughhn said SEE LIBRARY MGI 4 Investigation into OCC professor's comments nears end • Nattonal organizations increase pressure on the college's administraton,1saying the 1st Amendment pennitted such class discussion. Dek41c .. a L&Jl DMY "'°' OCC CAMPUS -Men than two ......... Mmo- ..... ......... ~ ... ol ... =••0.-..COMl ~':A.'t::.e:~ IM ...... MT? , I .._ 0011 .. "I Md > af ..... af ................... llw'Jtll .......... £~=-••pf ......... ............ ''' r c:e.Dor ol bwnan relOWt"8I for the Cout Commuruty Col· )ege Diltrkt. And .... ,_.. d dW llM!ll- liigllklll~ c.w .. my time. "*9 Jim c..m.a. OCC'a clrec- ad rmclia n' tt•• HeU'lloa. 57, is ltie tint to ....... that hil ..... .,.. ~ ....... -d11'gned to lndle, ,..,. ...... ollmd . ADd ................ ... •••1 w .. r 11u--...11e11c--.•·· I ....... -...... ps+al•t 7 c I ' -_ ................ _ .... .......... . .......b, I 111111. ........... a .... ........ .. ....-_..m _ _._ ____ _..._9 ___ s ----· .. 1 ... ... ON 2 Tuesday, Nov.mber 27, 2001 Khla T•lk BICK Are they wild about Harry? The Daily Pilot went to Kaiser Elementary School in Costa Mesa to ask fifth-graders what they think about the book and movie phenomena of Harry Potter "I'm going to see the movie within the week, and I'm reading the book. It's interesting in how he gets accepted to ·11ike the three-hHded dog that falls aslffp and plays music." NICK NASH. 11 , Costa Mesa -.~ :JI. Hogwart's school and does magic. That's why I want to Sff it." GRAHAM MCTAGUE. 10, Costa Mesa and stuff.• "I'm pro~bly going to see the movie this Wffk. I like how they play quiddish and the school, and how he does magic EUZA80H CRAMER. 10. Costa Mesa "All the adventures and the magk he~ it will be interesting to see how all those magic tricks come to life." A.NOMA MONDRAGON, 10, Costa Mesa •The movie is gonna haw re.tty cool effKts. I'm gonna read the book and plan to see the movie." IGNAClA w.•u.o. 11, CoJta Mesa Daily Pilot VOL IS. NO. J11 ........ ._ ~ ,_,_ .... ,,..,..,.. W L ...... Cllf.w WM-. ~ ........ ~ ---..... ~ ... °" .... CMt1164111 -------........ __.or..., .. ,...... --.. -.......... ...... .. PMID ,..., ...... -............ =:.: ,. .. , .. -=----= ........ • >•L - llllfLY II lllCATIOll 1Wo contests otrerlng scholarship funding lion lnduding a two-c:ourM ....i menu, lllC'lJ*, ' phi o1 .-ch COW'M and a COIC analflll of =-u They aJ1o have to lndude a delcrtptJve peagrepb 00 wby tt,.y want to •• the culinary prof.-00. aloOG wilh a resume. tramcripta and • ..... ol ~lion. 1be Nadooal Portfolio Competition Meir.I out the belt high tchoOl talent in the field ol grapbk delign. Mclf9 than $200.000 ln ICholanhlps will be awarded 1D dUI competition. Tbe Art IDIUtute of Loi Angelel-Orange Coun· ty .. inviting blgb ICbool ltudentl to .... two natiooal compeddom to wU:i men than $315,000 to attend the Art lmtttute'I iytltem of llCbooll nationwide. Students mUll fill out an application form from the Art lnstitUle't Web site (laltp:llwww.artln111. Hiab IChool MGior'I can •tar the National Cull· nary Scbolanbip P>ok.oft for IJM>l'9 tbaJ1 St 90,000 ln ICbolanb1pl. tut~a.edulpv) and also 1end in a 35-m.allu:nelJr sbd with an example of tbetr work. The deadline for both cont•tl ii Feb. 1.5. Students have to 1Ubmlt a notebook of lnlorma· Daily Pilot II TIE CWSIOOM GIUG AIY I DAlY 111.0 Seventh-grader Muto Roc:ba. 12, work.I on his pncttcaJ Engllsb *1111 In Pab'tck Herrera's TeWln.kle School cJauroom. TeWi e Triumph DelrdntNewmM DAILY PILOT T eWinkle Middle School has gotten a bad rap in the d.11· trtct for not focusing enough attention on Latino students trying to learn English. Last y.ear, a com· plaint was filed by a parent with the United States Department of Education. Patrick Herrera offers English language learners that extra something eighth-grader Jenny Santos "HE>\ really a fun teacher to be wtth becduse you t am faster • Pnnopal Jeff Goss said Herrerd ts dn a t to the school's team approach to Engh h language This yeer. one teacher bas ta.ken the initiative to bolster the skills and confidence of English Ian· guage learners at the school. Armed with a background ln lln· guistics and a proactive approach to language development, Patrick Herrera manages hls students with the patience of a Zen master. Herrera t.ailon his lessons to his students -identifying common grammatical enor1 that Latino stu· dents make, like using multiple negative words ln a sentence. • 1 come down to their level ln a different manner so they can have more success,• Hemmt said. SCllOOL LllCI Miii ..... ' Herrera transitioned lnto Eng· lisb language development after teaching Spanish for many years. "Once 1 trled it. I fell an love with it,• Herrera said. "You're empowering them to make a We. Without language, you can't do anything." At the beguuung of the school yeer. Herrera talked to all the 'JeWlnkle teachers to find out which students were struggling in their clalsrooms. The teachers amended the students' schedules so they could ta.ke Herrera's classes. The move proved extremely bene6dal for eighth-qrader Meli.s· sa Morales, wh.o said she fell behind in elementary school because Iha was being taught in Spanish. "When 1 came to tb1s class, I didn't know bow to read and ...._mm on the mb, fr-" blk9d rail, ct-. of fruit. ct-. of mMk •••••• ,....,... -.. .~or C.,. .................... dw and ..... ctlOlcltof,... fruit juicJI. cam\ ......... mc*ie. d-.of .... . . spell.• Melissa said. ·Now my friends tell me 1 pell really well • Early on. many tUdents were getting o· and F's on assignments RecenUy. they've been getting A' and B's, except for two students wbo came later ln the year. Her· rera said. In a recent das . Herrera. who does not use any Sparu h in his teaching. asked bis tudents to read a short passage and then answer true and false quesbons, some of wblcb involved malung inferences~ In going over vocabu· lary words, Herrera is quick to point out multiple meanings ol worcSs hlle ·serve • Many of Herrera's tudents say they appreciate his engaging teadung style. •u we don't understand some- thing. he' there to help us,· said M, a-. of 10K fruit )uQ, ct-.ofmMk . •..• , Munchlble LY'Xh ~ or OrienQt ~1n....., with blMd --grmlrt ral • ..._.. dw uncf. Wld\Wllllll._,__.. ..... ct"*-of milt ..•. , Munchlble LY'Xh SNd or choen PllltY •w:Mktt on • bun. baby e,.,~ d v lopment H rrera "helps a lot wtth a se<>'>· mcnt and goang over test r ults. • Goss said. 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"" =-~~:·:-i":.. ..... =. ... t..lltllll"W' U1 ....... ........ .· Doily Pilot Homicide suspect still evading police •Officials say Victor Garci~. 17, may be in Mexico, but point out that suspects often flee and occasionally aren't found for about a year. Deepa Bh•r•th DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Il hds be •n more them two months mce 1 b-yf.'dr-old Ceceline Codsoc WdS found lying dead on a brush-covered trail in Fa1rv1ew Pdrk. has worked on cases where homicide uspects have not been arrested for more than a year. Vidor C'"'cla "These people know they are wanted,• he said. "That'i. what mctke!> 11 challenging for us.• Garcia may face more> penalties for eluding authon· ties, but Ulat would depend on the JUdgt•, Btrncy said. Polic sdid Gama fled hts Cosld Me a home after learning of Ulc inves1Jgat1on And at hdS been ex.Jelly two months since d no-ball Juvenile WdlTdnt wa issued for lhC' drre<>t of 17-year-old Victor Carcia. suspected of bludgeomng GodSQ(• lo • de<1th. Godsoc's body was dJ - rovered the morning of Sept 21 Polict:' lK.IY fn nds hdd i.cen Cods<>4! m(>et wtth Gar- da di th(• p.:trk the night -0f Sept. 20 The teenager is sliU on the run, Costa Mf'Sd pobre say. "It's not tumbly dtfhrult lor someonf" to d1'>clppedr lor d whale,· sdid C'ostu Mesu Lt. Dale Birney "Thi 1s not c1t dll uncommon.· Police siud th<>r<' 1s strong physk<1l <>v1denrc thdl linked G dJ'etcl to the hom1r1dc c1nd detectJVl,!S SUSJ)(!C'I he may be h1clmg out an M<>x1ro But Birney '>rucl that is onJy c1 yucs., dnd tht•r<• I!> no '>Ure ev1de>nc (> lhdl point-. ctCfO'>S thl' bordl'r • u W(' do find out hP IS an M ciuro w(' Wiii work w1U1 duthontws dnd nlt!kc '>Ure we hnng him t.o 1u.,t1Ct•, • ht• '>dad. Bimry did C"ostd Mt>'>d Tht~ Co'>td Mesa Polm.! Oepc111..mt>nt 1s ctl o ollenng a $5,000 n•wt1rd for mfonna· taon leading to Ccirctd's drrest and rnnv1cuon Garno. dJc;o known as Vic· tor Manuel Garduno or Pumpkin I lettcl, ~ dE•!->cnbed • dS httvanq hrm"n t>yes. bldck hatr dnd .i tnb<1I ldtlOO on ll.lc; upi>er lt•ft drm I ie\ dbout 5 leet 8 dn cl w1>1~1ru. dboul 195 pounrlc; Tho'><' with mformdllon dn! d'>kP<I to rrtU DC'l M1kt• Cdcho at (714) 754-5340 or the C'osta Me'>d Police at (714) 754-5251 WINDSHIELDS DIRECT AlJ TO <~L JhS 949-673-6299 714-348-7440 l fJ';lJHA~J! ~ APPH<J'.'( il Donate your vehicle. ~ 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in n1otio n to improve local lives. • R\'-; • Bo<at., • Rt.>Jl E..,l;ltc • Tax Dl'duc:tiblc BRETHREN CHRISTIAN JUNIOR & SENIOR HIGH SCHOOi. . Quality Chr1st1an Edwotion Sine• 1947 ... Tuesday, November 27, 2001 3 llEWPOIT IEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW Inside CITY HALL 2,5% UISIS 011 TAP FOi llY can STAFF Th~ouncil will consider a 2.5% r r key and management positions. excluding the city attorney, dty manager and dty clerk. Noting that. in the past. the city tias had trou- ble recruiting for some positions. The city manager has recommended the council enact this across-the-board cost of living increase. WHAT TO EXPECT: If council approves the action, raises will take effect in July, costing the city a total of S 137.173 per year. Reclassifying some positions into higher salary ranges may cost the city an additional S56,271 . URIAH IUllOff GOES UNDER THI MICROSCOPE City officials who hoped the county water board would give them more time to consiqer controversial rules on urban runoff got some bad news this week when they learned the board wouldn't postpone its vote. Now, there is that much more pressure as council members consider at their " study session toni~ht where to stand on the rules that re part of a five- year permit renewal. The process tends to pit coastal cities against inland commun1t1es, but the new rules may be tough on everyone - likely requiring the city to pay to dean some businesses' sidewalks and come up with ways to make sure gated commu· nities sweep their streets weekly WHAT TO EXPECT: Confusion and mild !dS~. Mattress Outlet Store BRANO HEW · COSME1JCALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! ol members will begin auncning num· '" bers on costs and revenue from the annexation An initial S 1 >million pay-. • WHAT! Newport le.ch City ment to the city from the Irvine Ranch CouncilfMfting Water 01str1ct will eventually be part of • .._: 1 p.m. today. study session a tax reh~ plan for Coast residents. will begin at 4 p.m. Including m•t sum, the city is increasing •WI-. Newport Beath City Hall, •ts revenue pro1ect1on for the current 3300 ~8hfd. fiscal year by S 18,579,720 Expenditures • INl'OMM110N: (949) 644-3309 for implementing annexation and pro- vid1ng sen11ces for th~ remainde< of the panic. The board will vote on the rules fiscal year are pro1ected at S5.274,294. on Dec. 19. In time fof that deadline, WHAT TO EXPECT· The City plans to be council m~mbers must wade through prov1.d1ng ~rv•tes to the 7, 799-acre • details of the complex 80-page docu· region by Jan 1 Barring any unfore-ment to take an official position on its seen snags. the city will take over JObs contents. now done by t he county, which 1oclude police and fare !.ervice to the area PRESENTATION TO STATE SEN. ROSS JOHNSON (R·IRVINE) BAllOA ISLAND BRIDGE BEAUTIFICATION As a thank you for hts work help ing the city buy Sunset Ridge Park, the An attractive stone veneer to cover City Council will present the senator the entry walls and the replacement with a plaque and •ts heartfelt appre of five aluminum pol(:s with black ciation in a small ceremony before concrete ones on the Balboa Island tonight's meeting. Johnson plans to bridge may ha11c to wait u'nt•I a better attend lhe ceremony, wh1Ch will thank bidder comes along A bndge beaut•· him for sponsonng Senate 8111 124 to f1cat1on JOb l·~t 1mated to cost allow the city to obtatn from caltrans S288,200 drrw only three bids, the the land near West Coast Highw~y lowest at S342,200 Pu blic Works and Sukonor Avenue Thanks to John· Departmen st<1ff think the City can do son's e oru, the caty w ill pay the 1966 better for the 1ob, whteh also includes prtee of S 1.3 million for the land a w ater supply line that will automatj - appraised at S4 1 mllhon in 1999 cally 1mgate plant baskets and new WHAT TO EXPECT: City staff as cons1d· ra1hngs wit h flagpole holders ering ways to develop the park. Its WHAT TO EXPECT: Staff has recom- ideas. which will hkely include non· mendrd that the Caty Council vote to lighted playini fields, will eventually reiect the bid and restart the process come before t e council for approval of accepting bids If 1t does. 1t would push b<l<k tfle bid award date to NEWPORT COAST about Jan 22 with construction BUDGETING BEGINS beginning in mid-February and con t1nu1nq until at.lout Memonal Day On the news that Newport Coast will likely become part of the City, coun -June casagrande C· f ~xgw'1f, IT'S TIME FOR ... fM.t8~oul'r ixo. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 3165 Harbor Blvd. OUP MEAlS AR( A TRIP TO MEXICO SAMILY OwN[O IOR JO Y~AR~ OUR.TRADITTdN SSIMPlE WARM AT•1,QSPtilRE C..RfA fOOD fl Ol!INK~ AT RlA~ONABlE PRICH -~..---•• -.., ___ -~-~~~7 ~ --r --- .. l • • Costa Mesa 196 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949-645 -7616 A • 4 Tuetdoy. NoYelnber 27,.2001 PUILIC SAfln llllflY II THI NEWS Woman dies in fr eway crash A Jt-year-old Anah un woman dJed Saturday morning after h lost con- trol of her car and hit a con· c::ret pillar at th Bristol Street overpass on the Corona del Mar Freeway, ofhdals sa.ld. Susan McCauley was dnving at about t 2:~ t a.m: when she veered olf th freeway m her car, aid Ca.lifomla H.tghway Patrol Ofhcer Joann O'Hair •we don't know how 1t hdppened or how fast she was gotng at the tune.· he saad. "There were no Wlt· nesses • McCauley. who us- tdtned c;evere head and tntemdJ lllJunes. was lrdnS· ported to Western Mcdacci.I COSTA MESA ~ r an Sanl4 Ana where he was pronounced dead et 5: 17 a m., o«'Ord.lng to tho Orang County Coro- ner. More autopsy ri ults are pending. McCauley was the soJo occupant ol her car and no other vehides we.re involved in the crt\M, O'Hair sakl. Driver arrested after accident Co la Mesa police arre5ted a 28-year-old San· la Ana man on susptdon of drunk driving after he drove his Ford pickup truck off the road, tnJuring one of his two passengers early Monday morrung. offtdals Sdld Ramon Ga.l.lana was dn- vmg m the 2300 block of Placentia Avenue about 12:3-4 •.m: when he lost control ol the vehicle 1nd hit the curb. police MJd The pj(kup truck th n rolled over and, while Ga1iana and another pas- senger managed to get out, one other puaenger was trapped, Costa Mesa fire olhdall sa.td. The passenger, whose name was not avapable. uttered a bruise to bis fore- head and was transported to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. police said. 1Wo paramechc engines. a fire truck and a battalion duel responded to the lna- dent that OCCUJTed in lront of Fire Stabon No. 4 on Pla- centia Avenue, officials saJd. They said Ga.l.iana and another passenger uffered nunor injuries. POLIC~ FILES NEWPOIT IEACH • MtSTOl STllEft Ar~ was reported 1n the 3000 block at 2:02 p.m Sund.1y • MMV11W ROAD ANO SOUTM COAST DRIVE: • AVIW L0MNZ0: ~ phoM ulk wete reported in the 500 block at 10:10 a.m. s.tu..u.y. A hlt·and·run was reported ell 5:01 p.m Sunday. • HAMl.TOH STllEft A home burglary was reported 1n the 400 block at 8•40 a.m Sunday • MESA VBtDE ORM EAn Em~ulement w<M reported 1n the 1500 block at 11. 15 p m, Sunday. • OltlOlE DRIVE: A home burglary was reported in the 1800 block at 12 OS pm Sund.1y • ,..CRED DAM: Vand.1hsm w<M reported 1n the 2800 blodt at 3·14 am Sunday •EAST 17nt STMn Peny theft was reported 1n the 100 block at 6 18 pm Sunday • WEST 1tnt STMn A robbery w,u reported in the 600 block at I 23 p m Sunday • sount UY .....,. AND AGATI AVllllW: 011-- 0fde<ly conduct 1nYOMng akohol wM reported at 9.04 p.m. Sunday. • ~ cBna DNW: A commercial bor· glary w~ reported In the 600 block at 7:50 p.m. S.turday. • SEVIU.I: Ammunition and = gHr left unattended 1n an .i1ey were " stolen In the 400 blodt at 1:30 a.m. Satutdav. • JOnt STR&T AND .... °"' liOuUVMD: Battery w~ ~td at 12:20 a.m. Saturday. • 451'M ~ Posseuion of a narcotic controlled wbstance w~ reported in the 100 block •t 10-.45 a.m Sunday. and DAVID YURMAN Cordia/Ly invite you to the exclusive launch of The Li01ited Edition Artists Series Chronograph Watch An extensive showing by DAVID YURMAN Specialists of the Designers Exquisite watch and jewelry Colkction Thursday, Noftmber 29th, 2001 From 12:00 pm to 7 :00 pm At our Fashion Island location: 203 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach , CA 92660 Wine and hon d'oeuvas wiO ~ s~d · .A COJlllllOllONtiH u.a.J &Jidn -DAVID YURMAN ft4,;. ,,,;/I,_,,...._• 6'ft • ti# flnt fifty DAVID YURMAN ~-d •• t • COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 one tenn. opting not to run ogain aft r learning of · tna'ealed travel ~wl'f'ments at tus workplace. When Mona.ban abnounced he woukl not run again, he ot- ed an ux:reue m cyruasm and said serving on the City Coun- ol •just wasn't fun anymore· When asked lf the poUtical landscape had chonged llJlco their terms, Somen and H u.mphrey had distinct answers. Somers said lht> change has been noticeable and unlortunate m the year that bas passed ince her tenur •(The cound.1) k ps gomg LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM 1 •1t sounds hke we have a good opportunJty to rPally expand our library and what kids have avaaJable to them.· The new two· tory facility would have about 50% more space than the cu"ent Mariners' Llbrary and likely wouJd have expanded hours. It would be staffed by pubUc Ubra.rians and school librari· ans. and wouJd have statP-Of· the-art resources for students and the public. ·naere's an enormous opportunity here for a wirl-wm and for lads to have a really high-tech new bbrary, • said PROFESSOR CONTINUED FROM 1 • using "the word "you• lo describe an attack on Israel dunng a heated rant about the Arab-Israeli confuct. •naey kicked the Arab butts, that's a fact and what dJd you do. you came bdck and attacked them agam m 1973. • Hearlson said in the lecture. When asked after the statement al the use of the word •you· referred to a stu- dent, Hearlson said l\e was , referring to Arab nabons. Hearlsoo adamantly main- tains that he never pointed to any student or called ttnyone a terrorist. ·1 talked about the World nade Center earll r. the hor- ror ol it, the tragedy of at - th terronsts ktlling 5,000 men. women and ctuldren. but that wa a gen raJned statement.· Hearlson srud. More than JOO OCC tu· dents have agned a pet.at.aon calling for Hearl on to be reinstated. And th Founda- tion for lndJviduaJ Rlgbts m Educobon is making a nat.aon- al issue of the case, accusing lhe college of trampllng Hearlson's inalienable rights. •They disma.ssed a profes- back ov pest wu• that w~ relOlved rnoot.hs -even yean-ago. They conbllue to bring up lhingt, old thing and ~ them.. she 14id. In ~trast, Humphrey s.Jd he ha n't noticed much of o transfonnoUon in th eight y rs h · been olf the coun· cil. U anytblng. mote peopl o,.. willing to speak up ond qu t.aon authority, he sa.id, which is a good thmg. ~I'm not ure ti J ever thought the job of being on the <"Ouncil was fun but I ceruunly found u rewarding. There's 11 big dif ferenco between tbe two,· HU!11phrey said • LOUTA MHW'B cover1 C~ta ~ She mrJ be reached at (949) 574-4275 Of by .m.tll ~t lol1~.harpo ~tJIMS.COtn Newport Beach Commuruty Servtces DlTector LaDonna tO nitz. who also serves as the oty's head llbranan. •Every· one seems very enthusiastic • So cnthilllld.Sbc. he Sa.Jd. that a commumty group. which he would not name. is already con id nng doing lund-raismg work tor the pro· . Ject. OffJoa.ls hope lbdl corpo· rate and private donabons also will help cover the ~hortfall. City Council members will get their ftrst officidl look at the plans at a spenaJ JOint study ion today at 4 p.m. m C aty CouncaJ chatnben. • ...,..~ccwen~· port BNCh She mrJ be reached at (949) 574-4232 Of by e-mail at JUM.u~ra~~t1111ti com sor without a hednng. • !>cild Thor Halvors en. execuuve director ·even 1f he wa!> gwJty of everything. you don't dtsnus someone with· out a heanng. They rrught want to exam.me the procP· dure of due process • Hearl.son was taken out of the cla room after agreeing with lhe wntten statements th Mu lirn tudents gave of the account. Renley SdJd Whtle acknowledging the investigation is taking a long Urne, Renley maintains that it's not a matter of JUSt listen· ing to tape . ·what I'm concerned about is I would want to have 411 ol our tudents to be treat· ed Wlth respect . so tht> ~ue is more ol what hap- pened to those students.· ReoJey said When the results of the anv ngab.on are hnally made pulJltc. Saldi saad there is only one outcome h wtll be sabs· hed Wlth ·1 don't think (Hea.rlson) houJd be able to return to teach I don't think any teach r houJd dct that way tn a cla room sPttmg, • Sateil SdJd • ~ ,...UH covers edu· c•tlon. She may be r .. ched at (949) 574-4221 or by .. mail 1t delrd,..~•t1f'MS com Celestino's quality M EAT l 'l11dtil I e "-1 ,if1111tl e ()1 JJ Doily eaot OllTUIY Gall Zotovich If narW wrl111 tw ca.it ZoecMch. I~ C.oroN .. a.t. ~ wilt be held at 10:10 a.m. ~atMwkw's Church. 5001 Nttwport ~ onw. irvtn.. 1mer- ment will fottow .t P~ifk View ~i.· p.,.. CotOn1 def MM. Ms. Z.otovld\ a pediatrk oncology rlUfW, died Nov. 20~w.s 41. • 10 OWi ~-· ~ o..ey Pilot wiKomes obituar· les for reMdlnts or former tesiderm of CostA Mew and Newport luch. If you want to ~ an obltuaty ptinttd ltt the Piiot. 1111t yo.if mortu· 0 lill'f to f .. UI the tnfonnation .. (949) """"', 70 0( <.all ~ MWS1 oom at (949) 764-0.24 ...... · - POLLY BLACK Polly Black. a resident of Orange County for SO yoars. passed away on No~ember 21 2001 . 1n Laguna Hills. CA .... i .. She was bom Mildred Ehzabeth Pollock in Lamed, Colorado on October 23. 1906 and lived 1n S4mla. Colorado. Polty graduated from Simla High Sdlool in 1925 and was awarded a 4-year achol rship to Westem State Colfeoe ol Colorado There She was a member or lhe P1 Kappa Sigma Sofonty and umed a 1eactllng degree In the 1900s Polly moved 10 Pasadena. CA She taught scilOOI and later married George Hooper, a d1st1ngu1Shed attorney in the Los Angeles area Together Polly and George traveled ex1ons1vely and v111ted all seven continents of the world In 1952, they moved to Corona def Mar. where lhey built on of the original homes 1n the Shore Clltfs community Polly was Widowed 1n 1970 and later mamed John Maclean Black. a rellred executlVe ot the Belt Telephone Company Dunng her many years in Orange County Polty contnbuted axtenSNety to th local commuruty She was a memt>er or the Hoag Hosp1ta1 SeniOr AuJC1hary the Ebell Club of Newport Beach and a tong standing member and Deacon at St Andrew's Presbytenan Church As a volunteer at Hoag Ho pttal She was a lam1har lace at the hospl1a1 where she cootnbulod over 1,500 hours ol HNICe to other• Polly also served as a member ol the board ol the Eb911 Club ol Newport Beach Polly en,oyed hie and always thought of otMr She Wiii be lonely remembered by all thOse whoM lives she touched Funeral servat Wiit be held on Wadneldly. Novembef 28 2001 at 11 OOA M 1n ~ 8-eh. CA at PllClllC VteW Memc:>nal Pa.rt(. CM,m Mell' fllC /IQ 11'01dJ •.• (ONROY:·s FLOWERS Ml ......... CllHi!tu' 714.540.3135 ll7S NN:pMM tll~ .. ,- M9.64S.0246 COM Doily Pilot Sports cheating should not be tolerated at any age R <>cf'ntly, the Ptlot ear- ned cm article with cl 5- yedr-old' VJeW o( com- pebbv ports ( • AYSO . . th clwesome ~mning, • Nov. 8). In thJ Cd • it WdS soccer, but I trunk the m~g would dpply to dny port. Th<.' t>!> nllal m~sage Wd,l, "W<• laugh dnd play dl prdC· lice We hdve cool unllonru. dnd hoe<.. We use mclgu word like pl dSe dnd thunk you. If w mrone rdlls down or g ts dn ow1e, we k1ck the l>dll out of bounds to top th <Jdffi<' dnd make ure they dr<' ttU nght We tell the othN tedm 'good joh' at the vnd of • th<> <Jdme Our coach tell'> us W(' dr<' wspons1ble for qood ... pommansh1p dnd shouJd hdve rc'ipect for one Molhl'r W<· cHP qood sport • C 'om pct re thlS with d 11~t-nt arudc• that appe(m>d in Wdler Polo &or bodrd, d rnttganne tor teen WdtN polo plclyer.. "lntentmnal pin<. h- ing dnd twi-.tmg lun, fmCJ""' o,r mu~ l<>s. pulhnq dnnp1t hcl11, nPck chucking, b1hnq, punchinq. k1r kmg. kn 'PHHJ ttnd grttbbing gemtab Me clll <'Xdmple!. ol dirt}' pldy thttl 'hould not IX' tolerdlC'd or c ondoncct under dny c 1rn1m- '>tilfl( ('!. •• Gosh, wh n I read dbout the e dCllons, I thought I Wd'> u•cJdtnCJ t1bout d .bdrroom tm.1wl. not orgdnized t <>n "f>Or1 Sonwlhmg ~ hclppemng betwe<>n the tune our k1cl.,. <1re 5 <1nd play port to lc1ug h dnd wear rool uru- lorm.'>. to tugh ..chool. when tht> tnlt>nl I lo CdUM' lht• op~mq player tnJury w1th- uut being (dughl b) lht• rt•I· nN• ·mce most of WdWr polo tclkl' plt1ce undrr water. llw nP(>(I for play •r to mlN· nc1bze good port'im<m!)h1p .md play by the rult•<; 1~ l''>IW· c1c11ly 1m1><>rt<1nt. But the lc1C'k of r JX'Cl for the ruJ • I'> d tnmenlaJ to every port The causes lor tJus changP m dllltud are mcrny, cmd the ling r pomung 1s aJway at th<> other cause. ('ommon th •m are : "It' th rel r \ ldult If the referee isn't going to call it when the rulC'S are broken, the t am th<1t plc1y by the rule 1 ttl tt d1 ddvc1ntdgt•. Thu , 11 1" only 1<111 <1nd nght thdt edch tecim break th<' rul~ a<i often d 1t t·t1n • Even those players thdt don't tart out to bredk the ruJ feel JU Wied wh n th y r tal1at •. II sports are th llcllllmg ground for hJ • th n 1t 1 nllal that playing by th ruJ • Wlth or without a r f r- Gay Geiser-Sandoval EDUCATIONAllY SPEAKING • houJd become th~ underlying mantrn for edc h game. ti cbedll11y become acceptable <1nd the emphttc;~ turns to tealth in chPdllng, how do we fauJt the kl<.b thut run the red lights when they don't., • d police officer di the rom er? How do we dl">C'l· plme thP teen who lum'i m M>mf'One elM'''i homework u<, their own or gets their I t t1n .. wel"!> by looking di cl fel- low tudenl'-. paPf>r? II mlf•qnty isn't thl' g0c1l of our ~1>0rts programs <1nd our ()( IC'ly, Cdn we {'XJ>Pct the lrdll .. tonn<1llon ol todcly'!) 5- Y<'dr-olcl by our orc1c1mzed ~porti. prO<Jrdm~ to make htm d IK'ltN human being? Cdn '!Ii • <'ltpect our ~outh to g row up wtllmg to follow our counlr) 's law even tf c1 pohc <' ofhc-..r l!>n't watc·hmgl • • • A few weeks bac k, I wrotP d column dbout wht'ther tu- dent., hould inc-ur <1ny co ts whc>n th<•y J>drtlctpate an t.'Xliclc·urnc uldr 11rllv1lles di J>Ubbc <tChools l"Put money m th '>l udents' pockeb, • Nov 13}. I thought the cost m19ht keep som<' kids rrom pctrllnpating m th •se> dCtiv1- ll dt a!J. I '<Ud th<' re<iponse -.om<> pan..nls gttve to concerns ov~r ~ts chdlqed m our dtstnct Wd~ th<1t E;chson tjlyh School C-hclIQ ~ l ,000 d ud •nt to pldy football J lowev r, Uu r ponse contdJ.ns mcorn'<1 mJonndllon I hdve been Ullonned 1t 1s only $600 .i ~ ?Ctr to plcty football at Echwn dJld fund·rdlSf'r> clre provided It Wd!> d1.so pcuntP<1 out thdl ~mce pubhc fund~ for h1qh 't<'h ool port!. hdv b<>cn rut perrnrudUy, 1t l nC'CL'">sary to chdrg<' kl~ for ports I would llkt• to dp<>lugve for the nus- mf nnallon dS to Ute pnce. Forgive me, Ed1ii.on fdll . • GAY ...... IAM)OVAL IS. Ce»t. Mes. restdent Hef tolumn runs T~ She may ~ fHCMd by •rNil at GGSftsqrfNol com 'We've tri d to mak 1t like a J1ttl villag . Wi have a toy tore, w have Grandma'& hou , we have a Victorian manalon, we have Edward'a Cinema, w hav a church, w hcJV a bam , we have Pe/lean J-1111 Goll Cour , we have a quill shop ... It's M>rt of a dreamland." Tht o.wy Not wei<omes i.tw1 on .-c.onarrwiv Hewpof1 INch Mtd CostAI ,... • &.n..--~to EdltOf.._, P• (cMOt ,_...._it\ t.,. Daily Pilot. UO W hy St~ Cosu Mtw. CA 92627 • MMllM ~-C.11(949)6426086 • MJC Send to (949) 646 .t 170 • E-MM. -Sef'ld 10 cU1/)'pllo~r1fM1 com All COt!~tCe mus1 lndudf full Nmt, non.. town and phorw numbef Cf°' Yff1fot.on purpoMS) ' Tht Pilot t~ tM rtghi.to edit II~ fOf clatrty and length -P•stry t hef lheldaft Mltlett on the t.sty •nd 1ntnute Gtngerb<ud Viii~ he etHted at the Four Seasons Hotel Studei1t · Outlook Tue1doy No"9fnbef 27. 200.l 5 I Be thoughtful this holiday season C hnstmcl'> ll\ ltMI ltmc• of yt>ar d<Jttm wh<>n 'hoppmcJ 1s dl its ~t dnd buying fo<,I mmutc prcscn~ 1s not too uncom· mon Som of u;, tf>nd lo Wdll unut th ddy bcron• C hnstmds to do dll of the hoppm<J whl1P tht> r<•<,l of us do 1t much e<11lwr Ther" drf' dhout rour w eeks I rt until Chn lmd.,, and a. lot of uJe., dre qotnq on di most relclil '1\or('., Fur msl.dnn'. thf' c1fl r-Thdnk~g1vmu '>dies took pldcr over th<' wN•k<•nd. dn<I mtmy early bll"d hopp .. •r<, wok(> up ~ edJly a 5 d m on Fmlcty dnd '>l0<1CI m long hn ThPy w1•rv then rewdrded Wllh " lot ol frN'btc>'i ttnd almost 75", ~vmg .. on md11y Chn'>tmds toy dnd prPwntr,, The 111ol'<11blP .. ah~ Ull" yf't1r. howC'ver. w •w. m pdrt. du• to thr r('('(!nt nubondl lrdf}edy, whKh greatly afffflpd our Prnnomy M'l"' stor c.tre rt>ducmq thl' pm C'S mm ll lower lhon usut1l I lo1><>full~·. thPn· w1U be <1n me n•d'>(' m thf" '<llc>s h\ thls C hn'illOd., II mttnv '>hopJl(•r. tum out this yt~dr lhf') w1ll <I •ltnlll'· ly en1oy th<' Cf Well lo\' .. pnc dncl dl!.o help rf'lt1l1i>r. '>lct} in bu 1m•" Rig ht now th mync1d ol '>hOppt•rs who have lx'{>n rd1dm9 the tows m .. , ·~ ~·· ,\_. Huong Thai llw l>cl't wt·Pk 1i. tw-<rmrunq to .,hm\ cl pc NII\ .. ''ti" thdl our 1 '< onomv CCUI H'< uµ.•rdtP .,, l002 even thotttjh lhJ<; YhH\ ( 11r1 ... 1- ITid'i '>cdPs ctr~ n111r.h hf'ltl'f m pnr 1 .. th1Hl lht• Jlfl'\ IOlh \l'tll'>. th<• lrrtdl· tumttl pnK P" cit C-hn.,tmd'> 'hop· p1nq 1., -.1111 thrlf• From '>Ion• to ..,tort'. WI' If) lo 't('drt h 101 th• 1>''1· lt•c I tJtfl ell lh1• •pt•flf'<I pm1•'. 1111 l'Vl'r)llnt• OJI lllll h"I rrom lht• yot1n<fl'"' on riur h'>I lo tht• oldP,I, mt>'>I 111 lhf'm o..,uulh wttnl th1· lc1t- ' . .,,, mo .. t 1·xr:x•n,1v1.'qc1d<tf'I" thilt ctr(• dV1tilt1hlP "tall f'Vf'O lhouqh I h1· pno" for ttwm \\.Ill h.-l11wn this ) f'tlr \\ P ..,houl<I nut f!PI too entrf'nrht d with 'huppmrJ tlldl wt• torcwt clh41111 1111' dl>t·p•·r. mlt10fflhh· m('dOIOCJ' flf ( hlhlllltl\ h <'hn,11110:. till •1h11ut q1vmq pri ..,, nh ''' •JIU lt1\f~I on .. '>U thdt th1•\ '1111 '"' l111pp · oml thdnk U'>f 1., 11 c1hou1 H'!: "I\ mq thf' rno ... t 1•x1w·n'1\ 1• ''' 111\H•"t product out lh•'I" 11 tltrtl ''" 1 t1n Ill• J0~1ul? Vt·'· 11 c .in I.If• hoth Hut 1t -.houJd tx• mnrr, <1ho111 o 111111' '' hf•n we C-dn qi'I t•xw1t11•r ''1th our loved ones .111<1 'I"•• to ttll'm th•• rno<,t Vdludhll' und '''' Hl'd Jlrl''tC'nl lhNP 1s our 1111," I.:\ Pll thotujh w • c dn hdVl" rs li11 "' mo1w~ ttnd hu) thf• l>t..,t pr~·· "'llb tor 011r In •nd'i clOcl fctnuly, ""''' IJI\ 111q th1•m ll'dllV •xprP:S'> 11111 111\f' .1ml dpprn< ldllon< 1 '"'''"· thc11 on!\ ~>.rm·'"''" ow \\ 1•11lth 1 hh <'hm.hrtd'>, en10~· th+• qn•.11 -..1IP-., hut kN•p tn nund thol 11111 111\1· 1 .mn111 ht> trul\' rPphc aH·<I mto lhf' p11•\1•nt' thut. '''' (tl\P 111,11 ntl ~1· .,h1il1ltl Ii.• nturf• thm1qhll ul , . .,,.,.., 1ttll~ tn thP..i• hc11d nm1•' .md II \ I••'''" c~hn<.tm<1'i for \\ lltll II 11•.111\ I' • HUONG THAI 1\ • \C>PhOmot' •t Estanc•• Ht9h School whef' \M IS t~ edtl()( of El Agu1l1n oPtnlOn P• Hef columns W111 appear on Ml O(C~I bMi\ in IM Com munity FOfum t1on Close EStancia High and open a z tper school I 'd IJk to qf't on di\ upconunc1 school bocJrd d<J<'nda o J (dn th'- cus the ~ 1h,hty ol llinq E ldncta J hqh S<·hool for ~e .. ., t1 pnvdte '>Chool The LelUno c·omrnumty on th(' Westside n eds to bf' cmbmC<'d h} the re t of Costc1 M"'-d and it's ncvvr gom<J to ht1pJ>t.>n th<' WdY our< um•11t tuqh hoot enrollm<>nl eXJSts Very I •w pcopl want to •nd their kids to E'>ldnoa. In my n 19hhorhood f M~ Verd , th rf' Me kid" qomg lo Cu<,td M~. N wport I ldrbor. Muter t.:k•1, Calvdry Chdpc l, Edison and Hunltnq· ton B<'ach hlqh M hool \\fhdt "''"d ol neiqhborhood !tC'hOOI "Ptnl 15 lhdli With the t•xrnptmn of tht• pm1c1h• high 'iC'hool nwnllon<'d. th<' r<'t1'>un they attend thew public hool .., 'n they do not havr to ull<'ncl E"ldnnt1 It' llke Co l<1 M -..t\ dtrt)' htU(• sec11 t that nobod ' ( f)K"l.illy re.ii estate <1gentsl wctn~ lo menbon. Why wouJc1 our hom ~ ..a much chC'dp<>r thun those dCro-. lhf' nver m Huntington Beach? Sorry, but 1t\ our -.chools Tim Cromwell COMMUNfTY COMMENTARY 1h1P or nut. \\ l' hdvt• lowt•r rl•tJI t•\ttlll' Vdlllf'' hPCdll"(' nl lht• J>Nt t•p- llon lhdt uUJ '< hool" ctr(' inh•nur ...,., whdt rdn \\l' do c1hout 1t ' I low ttho11t c rPcttmq t1 • 'llltf r 1 <hoot• dl < O'>lc1 l(•,<1 I hCfh "it htK1ll I h•u•" how "At> do 11 \\ P ..,..u ttw £!.,tc1n< Id '11£• to tJn 1nlf'rt .,,, •cl pn\'.ilt• 'c-hool -C \itholH . C hn,llc111 111 nnm.lc•n11mmc1ll11nc.tl You put lh!1:><' funcl' dm·<tl\ into llw t''ltf)dll ... IOn llt\d llllJllll\t'llll'nl ut C ·o,1c1 r-.1t•'t1 I hqh \\'ht1t do )OU t•nd up \\llh' l'tl 'cl) rl "hld!•nt hodv lht1t no\\ t• < 1•1., m "" f) .,port \ ... tud1•nt hudy tht1l hd., tt m11'>1c dnd drt., <lt•t)tlrtnwnt thdl 1-. ~ond tn non • A .,tutlt nt hod\ thttl \\ 111 ht1VP pmll' m th1 u t1ccldl'lmc ttcromplL .. hml•nt' lhta... <rt·· dlJnq ,, dl'..,lt • an awd rt..-"lclPnt' to t•nd tht'u loo th n • ,\ tud •nt hod\ I hilt will h11\c th•' ethnic mix tht1t '" of 1•qur1l pt>rn•nt,uw to th • Cit 1n \\ htC'h II ht>~• .\ ... 1tuJ .. n1 l~I\ th.11 \\.1U compe~ with !\.<'"Port l lt1rhor I hqh School-in t1cc1dt>llllf '·!ht> 11rh <1nd .tlhlE'tJC' H\ th11 '"ti~ w•>tdcln ·1 w1u lo\ 11 to .,.,,. tlltll luotlwll fldllll'I Lt>t\ put C't,...ld \.It '>d cm the IJst ol CfH'dl h1qh ... < hnol., L('I\ hnng hack 111\ pncJI' L1•t\ h•c1Jn tn t111dN,t1rnd and hve l"'ttt c•lull) \\Ith c.111 our nt•19hbor All of th"' c uuld lw dC'< omplished 11 ,·ou m1•rri1~J th1• two rhool.., The "'·huol th'iln< I hild t1n oppor- 111rut\. d < ouplt• of ~ t•clr. c.190 and 'huulu hd' 1• mdd .. U.tdJlClcl th ne"' Orcln<w C'ountv H1qh School for th \rt~ Nm . thc11 <.chool t'> tn Sdntcl Ana ttnd htl' ki<h tx'<J'lUltl to g •t m whil ~<· hdH' kid~ l)C( cpng to go else- " hN ..... Let\ not p.1<i<, up the next opportu· OJI) I'd lovf' to net my bo~· to Costa to.I Hiqh • hoot au.se tb y ur .ucn 't h<>aded to £Z ldnoa Newport-Mesa residents discuss what's in a flag AT ISSUE: Newport Harbor High's band displayed both the Confederate and American flags during d halftime show at a recent football game. ' llADllS llSPOID '>IOO we ell olten tc1uqht tn ~hoot nd forn><I lo ac(<'Jlt a truth ~ cl' to not oft nd anyQn«' (.1od bl " Amened dDd c•ctt'h ~u a Wt'll LAMANTlA N ~wport ae h • IDnOlt s NOii! Amie l.Mant.. Ii • '997 ,..,.,.POt1 H¥bof gr ... 6 Tu.sdoy. NoYembw 27, 200 I Daily Pilot AIOllDIOWI VERDICT • Send AROUND 1'0WN Iiams to the o.I· ly P1lo1. 330 W. hy St.. CON MeY. CA ~26271 by fa.c to (949) ~170; °'by call· tng (949) 57+4298. tnclude the time, date Anc:l IOCAtlon of the eYtnt. 4IS W9lf .S 8 con- t.Kt phone number A complet• listing Is aval~ at http:J/www.tHifypilot.com. TODAY . United States Surgeon Geoe~al David Satcher will peak on ·cre- aung the Next Generation of Healthy People,• at the UC Irvine ChclnceUor'.s Dl'sbngwshed Fellows Lecture Seoes at 7 p.m. Ul the Irvine Barclay Theatre at UC lrvine. Free. A quf'Stion-and-aoswer session will foUow the lecture. Satcher is the !.e<-ond person to sunultaneously hold the positions of U.S. surgeon generdl and a lstant secrelctry for hedlth. (949) 824-7372. "Crystal Cove Slate Park Plans: An Upddte. • wiU be the topic of a FnPnds of the Irvine Coast annual meeting di 7·30 p.m. dt the LagWla R<•t1c·h Women's Club, 286 St. Ann's Dnvf', Ldgund Beach. Michael Topt-. distract supen ntendent of OrdngP Codsl State Parks, will SJWr1k l'l4YJ fl44-5998. WEDNESDAY The American Cancer Society will ho4't a free wellne.,s brectkfast for thrn.P inh·rc> ... tPd m incred~ing their employees' health lrom 7:30 to 9:30 d m r11 the Sutton Pldce Hotel· dl 4500 Mdc-Arlhur Blvd.. Newport 0<'d<'h Anne Gray, 19491 26 I ·9446: flort>nn• Dann. {7 14) 505-355 I. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Com - ITIL'rf'<' will h~t d husmess afler- hour ... mucer from 5:30 to 7·30 p.m. dt the Wynclh.un Ordnge County Air· 1x>rt. :nso Av<:>nue of the Arts. $10, m<>ml)(•rs dff' !ref' 17141 885·9090. A free seminar and .book-signing <.1hout tht' book "Ndlure's Virus KiUe~· wtll be held dt the Mother's ~ltark(•t Patao Cale from 5·30 to 7:30 p.m di 225 E 17th St in Costa ~ 1E>"d R~ervdllOO.'> reqwred 1800) 5ti'1·MOMS. A pre-and postnatal yoga class will lw given hy Landa TrumpleUer at 7· 15 p.m. di r haroprdctor Kathleen t-.1 Cdmpbell\ ofhce at 3400 lrvme ,, Ava. SUlte 114, Newport Bedch. ThJ.S clasi. 1s good for those who are pregndnl or 1ust had a baby. Call to re!>erve d !>Pdt 19491 263-1462. fllDAY 4 Team S~ Onnfle CotmlywtD 'bolt its first "Walk and Thlk, • a biweekly walking group for women who have had or have can- cer. The group meets at 10 o.m and will . meet the-second and fourth Fridays of every month at the Nikegoddes• store in Fashion lsland in Newport •Beach. (949) 275-3888. Newport Harbor fflgb School wtll host two nights of c;omedians, ·danc~. singers. and lbe Hip Hop Club during the Rising Stars sixth annual show at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 30 and Dec. t at Irvine Boulevard and 15th Street in Newport Beach. $20. $15 pre-sale .at http://www.tick- etweb.com. (949) 721-0270. SATUIDAY Tutor nme will holt lta annual hol- iday Make and Take Craft FOJr f(om 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1550 N. Bristol St .. Newport Beach. A Tutor Twe teacher's craft booth, Barnes & Noble story time, and a discount school supply craft booth will be featured . (949) 955-2672. The Orange County Fair and Expo- sition Center will host a horse show from 8 a.m. to 5 p.tn. today and Sunday at the Equestrian Center, 88 Fair Drtve in Costa Mesa. Free. (760) 247-6373. The Orange <;:ounty fair and Expo- sition Center will have Christmas trees for sale from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. beginning today and going through Dec. 19 in Lot Eat the fatr- grounds at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Free. (818) 347-8728. The second annual Holiday Classic Car Show and PedaJ Car lnvita· tional will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. m the AutomoUVe Road of Dreams area at the Orange County Market Pl ace, 88 Fair Drive. Costa MeSct. (949) 723-6660. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will host lts Nice and Nauticdl Gilt Shop Open House from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4t t 51 E. Coast Highway, Newport Be~ch. The event will feature book sign· mgs by authors Lon Lawson. Joan Pizzo and Melanie Aves, gifts and ornaments, and the exhibit •Hot WHY STAY HOME ·sunset Dinners <J(istorante :Mamma qina Mon~y-Fridar. 4:30-6: 15 ~laDt Parmhdana or Camielloni Alla Florentina (witt....,w..W) JUST $10.90 The Real Prime Rib or Filet M.ignoa (widi -.ip Of .i..t) JUST $13.90 Sudabs Piccata or Salmon Alla Checca (wi1h '°"P or ..a.d) JUST $12.90 Y~hts, from Topsails to Turbos." (949J 673-7863. 111.AY HoUMy mu.k&l eta.ta end con- temporary carols will be part of Vanguard University' annual •Christmas Fantasia,• beg'inning at 2 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church in Newport Beach. nckets are on sale for $10 and 512 by calling (7_t4) 556~3610. DIC • .4" Network and meet wUb more than 300 business profeSStonals as the Orange County Business Expo hosts a Business Expo and .Trade ·Show from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Newport Fish Co., 3450 Via Opor- to, Newport ~ch. $10 at th door. (949) 830-5776. DIC. 5 Geoffrey Cowan, dean of the USC Annenberg School tor Communi· cabon, will be the speaker for the third lecture i.n USC's· Executive Briefing l..ecture Series. from 7 lo 9 a.m. at The Suttorr Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $35. (949) 955-5631. A free cJa.ss put OD by the American Cancer Society to help cancer patients with beauty make-overs will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive. Building 41 , Newport Bea('h. Reg- astralaon required. (949) 261 ·9446. DEC. 7 Ceramics students at Orange Coast College will host the 25th annuaJ Christmas Art Pottery Sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. D r. 7-8 in the school's ceramics room. Hundreds of items will l>e offered for saJe. (714) 432-5843. The eighth annual Ughtlng of the Bay at Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort in Newport 84!ach will take placf> at 6 p.m. at t 131 Back Bay Drive. The eJect.nc trees will be lighted in the middle of the bay and be accompanied by lave musi- cal performances by chtldren's groups, caroling. seafood chowder, hot chocolate and a vi at by Santa. (8001 765-766 t . HICKORY FARMS SAVE $4.00 TIM IM1Ddm ProdudioD Drw will begln tbe lint of four shows of Thornton Wilder's play "Our Town" beginning at 7:30 p.m. ln the Ba{bare Von Holt Theatre at Estancia High School, 2323 Plct· centla Ave.. Costa Mesa. Other tbows wUl run Dec. 8, Dec. 14, and Dec. ts. all at 7:30 p.m. S8, S6 pre-sale. ~all (949) 515-6537 for tickets DIC. 9 Tbe Onnge Counly fair ud Expo-, sit.Ion Center will }lost the 8X1 Orange County Holiday &lrter FalT from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Bwlding No.' 10 at the fairgrounds at 88 Fair Ortve in Costa Mesa. $10, members only. Cell the Business Exchange of Orange County, Inc. at (714) 847- 5477. DEC. 14 Estancia High School wlU bost an "Our Town Chow Down• in the school's Commons area (rom 6 to 7 p.m. $5. Soup and bread from Mimi's Cafe will be served. RSVP to (949) 515-6537. · DEC. 20 The Newport HJJls Garden Club will hold a holiday luncheon begin- rung at 11 d.m. at the Big Canyon Country Club, 1 Big Canyon Dnve. Newport Beach. (949) 640-1889 ONGOING • Team Survivor Orange County hosts its "Walk and Tulk." a biweekly walking group ror women who have had or have c.m- cer. Women have the opportunity lo share lhear experiences and sup- port one another. The group meets at 10 a.m. the second and fourth Fridays of every month "t the Nikegpddess store m Fashion lsldlld m Newport Beach. (949) 275-3888. . The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Re erve ctnd Nature Preserve ho ts lu)yak tours o( the Back Bay at l 0 a.m. Sundays ror a two-hour tour at 2301 Univer ity Dnve. Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks dVOtlable through Newport Dunes Water- front Resort. Call for rei.ervallons. (800) 585-0747. CONTINUED FROM 1 I guest Kanarick fell that be was dealing wttb a bigger down than he waa becaUl8 bi grln.oecl, bowed. sat down and we tried the case wtthoUt further intenuption. Gladys Towles Root wat another lawyer who was alto a charectar. She was allo an acute~ ment to the bar. Her problem was that she had guts enough to defend the untouchables ol society 7 child molesters, peeping Tomi, sexual ¢Ubitionists and pomogr~. many ot whom made up a tort ot entowage that accompanied her various court appearances. Root was a large, homely woman who lnsilted on appear- ing in court in a hat. and not just ordinary hats, but great sweeping wide-brimmed hats that covered both sides of the counsel table. She had carried on a lively feud with the Los Angeles Superior Court for some years over her hats. The fussy Los Angeles County judges somehow con- ceived the idea that women shouldn't wear large hats in court. I knew all that and so the first time she appeared before me accompanied by her usual group of hangers-on, she swept through the door and took a challenging stance, prepared for the usual llghl over her hat. · Instead. I said. ·i.ove your hat, Mrs. Root.• On that flimsy basis, a lasting mutual admiration was born. I will always re.member her last appearance before me. I had heard that she had been in a seri· ous automobile accident that had resulted in not one buf two bro- ken hips. She swept into court Wlth her hat and her entourage. but this time in a wheelchair. I aid, ·1 understand that you have suffered a severe accident. You may address the court from a attmg po ition. • Root was made of stronger stuff. She struggled painfully to her feet. ·Not in your court. N ev- er tn your court.• That was my last contact with Gladys Towles Root. a woman I admired for her courage -and her hats. • ~ ~NIR Isa Corona del Mar resident and a fOfTMf' judge. His column runsT~)'$. 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F ASfflO lSLA D T STI MARKETPLACE Thurs., Nomnbcr 29. 7:30 pm Westin South 0xast Pm.a (Briteol Nonh/405 frwy) Limad ~ (949.Y673-?500 ~amm ... na..com 25 l Eut Coast Highway • Ncwpon Bach FuB S•rvlce C.l•a 1119 Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis . Margarita & Cerveza Bar ........... available in many kxations ~~., .. n.,~..._ .. Al All '4: LO\\ l A Lt 'Id I 29-13 tl (',''11'0 Rr Al IRVINE • (.RO \kO.-.O ( I.. ,ff k ()N BARAi\"" \ •UM\.L~llY t'AllK{ 'llM.MIC..llll )N C\.1\.llt HM> Stl-617' •Offer Good Thro Nm JO. 2001 Support Our Schools Harbor of Cars ' -CIMMY .. - "I'm happy we could play like ,,- that. You work ciu oltaeason to prepare, but you never really know what to expect that /lrst game ... " 9ob Serven. Mesa boys btiketball coach '* ..... J honot99 IOllY HALL Daily Pilot · SpOfis ...... Roget Cori$0n • 949.57 U223 • ~ fax: 949-6500170 Tuetdoy, Nov.mbei 27, 2001 BOYS IASlmAU. Mustangs rout Friars • zn open~r Costa M Sd l ligh boys sizzle against ervile, en route to first season-opening win since 1992. hrry Faulkner DAILY PllOl AN;\I ICl~I Tiwrt• ur<• h1<JQN q<1mf·' .m<I bnqhtN OdY-, •lht1t1d lur Uw ( c"'1.t11'1esd f hgh hoy<. l1t1'>kNbdll tedm Rut, t1ll ·r 1r11unnnq ~rv1lf', 77-4Y. In th(• ltr.t round ol pool plt1} ell th(• Uklrtl Tou!T\tllll<'nl M ondt1y th1· 1'1u'>ldnq<, mt1y h~w tumf'<J in ti pt•rfonTkmn• loo U'tlf)((">'>l114 •lo -.hoot ror lhl• n">t ul tttc· 2110 I -IJ2 r <1mp.t1gn llw I\ 111 .. 1anr1-.. who hdd lo<.t their prcvlou., ''lfJhl '>t'd'>On 01wnt•f'> ronnc'<1NJ on 10 ot 4b hf'kJ-qool <1tlf•mph '>hooting hcttN them SO" .. in c•vNy quartn to hru~h un u<,trononucdl 65 2' .. lrom tlw hdd Tht•y t1L'>(> n<>ll<>d 10 ol 11 fr<'1.' throw., (41 .. 1 to CnJl'i<' f>d'it tht• fnc1Js tmd pldnt t1 '>rJUlt· on th 1rd·'r<'df r w< h Bob t>rven., t1typ1c·.t1ly w n•nc· fttce 1'111 huflfl'r wt• could pltty Like lht1t." ~1d 'wn.c·n, who ht1d dmpp1>d his ftr'il two M Stt opc:•nn' by t1 c orn hrnc>cl 21 poin~ ·You work cill ofl'>('t1...,m t<> pu•1i.m• hut you n ver redlly know whdt l<>t'XJll'<1 lh.it h.r.t CJ•lm<! You thtnk you hdv<• u pul.,. on your It ·t1m but I kn<>w Semtc· h~ tt prtJCfTdlll \\ilth d lot of lrr1cht1on • But th<'\ llL<>l.drM!', whogmdwtt'd two \ldrter. l rom 1,,..,1 yt•ttr" Pt1C'1 h c:-Cot1'il LPd!JUe co- < h.impmn., ow" hool\ hrn I dQlK' crown m 4 l Vt1f'i1ty .,,.<1.,on<.,, 1tr • C'l<'arly bu1Jding ct new lroclrtJon of the1t own ltPr ft1lhn9 l>t•hrncl. 4-2 cind b-4, Pnior rl'tununq \turter < 'ht1d Vcdull dramC'd d pdll' of thu'f•-pmnh·r.., to tnggt•r a 17-0 MC!Ml run that l'Odl'<I with cmothcr Vt1kd1 thr('(> btlll \.\11th l<"<t up 24-1 J, .tlter one <{Udrtcr. Va.lull ..c-or<'<I lhl' hr<>t thrN· Mustung bask of th ~'("Qntl qlldrtPr to '11vc> tum t<} pomts m Just mor thdn w nunutc ... Th 5-toot-l l cJUill'(i addro a 19- lootcr kite m the h..tlJ to nkltc:-h tu.s pit'~ .. ingie. IJdlllt' Cdf<>N hl<lh ctlld wc•nl on lO fll\l.\h Wlth d 11t1m1·-h1qh .m \ h"'ld '>t·mor 1>,w1d < ·ontt•. who has vcrbdUy 1 omrrutt !'Ci to C<1J Slcltt• Lo!> Anc el , also howed why 'it·rwn h<1.' h1Ued hun d!t on 0( the bc-.t point 11uclrd' in Ontnqc• County I IP. ama'scd 24 prnnL' 1>1qht .... ~l!>b dJl<J '>even too H~ po1111 Ji•t.11 mt1tt h '<I hb c t.lf r-tugh • ·v1111 w.mt your two big guns to come out .tnrl .... ~1hho;h lherRwlv~ d.nd th(>y did." Serv<-n ')..11<1 llw l\lw.ldO<I' went mon• th.in IJ minutes. 'r mm tlw t'nd ot tlw hr!tl p<•nod to lt1l<! m the l hinl w1lhou1 rmnm11trnq d lurnover M cl 1m1 ht ct with l l lumov r , but its t.wamung pn·,'iun• forrt>d lht• Fn.tl". into 26 miscu , mor thttn d h.mdJuJ ol whx'h I.he Mustd.nq ronverted into loy u1r. ~ll"Ml., lt•c.td \hL'> 1.1 d.fl<'r d Vdkili l al and luym with l lh l{·ft m thl' Uurd quarter dnd th · IN<l (' \t·nlu.t!Jy \\wllro to 14 tx:fow SeMle w nt on c1.n 11 ·5 nm m lho hnaJ 4:1b, rncluchng a~ poUlt r 1:11 th buuN. to pelf the d hot "Tut '.f<' w t1.'> d llttk • lull them clft r 1t w 72-38, • Ser. n ... ud ·Bui If thl•re is going to be d lull, I willll 10 be lht• ont• ,,,th 72 • SEE MUSTANGS PAGE I HIGH SCHOOi. FOOTBALL PLAYERS Of THE WEEK WEEK 12 Newport Harbor ESTANCIA HIGH IASIETIAll PREVIEWS . EAGLES ARE READY r " M' 1 • i..A r OT Eslancla's XochlU Byfield, who ave raged 10.8 points per game last sea.son, ls a third-year vanity player who will be a key to the Eagles' pursuit of league title. Estanoa Hlgh's Byf 1eld, Wase dJTIOng Pacific Coast League's best as team expects to contend for th e league title. ltlc:Mrd Dunn D AILY P1lOT COSTA MESA It' quality OVC'r qUdnUty Uu~ ~clS<m di E<.tt1nctd H1qh. when· thff dynanuc duo of S-l<l">t- 81uruor Xochitl B}tu ld dnd sophomorP pmnl 9ut1rd Tr1'iht1 I.\ dW rould fl\'al an~ 1-2 punch 1n Ordnqe County glfls bct5kethd.ll It when you chq deop 1n the E'>tdnc Id bench thdl you could hdVC' problems •tt hould be an ex<'1trng year d long c:ts we stay dWcly from m1un becdu.se we r GIRLS ROSltR TNIEMILIS 10 ~ Gwclil S-4 So 12 MM~ ,_odnguef S-4 St 22 rith.\ ~l/l'f s.9 1r 2l CtylU& M .no S. 5 So 2• Trl1hl W-~So JI ICochoU tyftekl ~ )t )A G«Jt91N jotw\ S.5 So •2 NMw;y c..stro s 10 So ec-h: ,_,. Klltly f10t very dt>ep: '><Ud E 1anc1d C'"aach Pdul Kirby -... ho e 2001-02 varsity tectm c:-ons ts or onJy eight plu'rt>f'!lt. lour of whom. howevN. wen~ at least Pdrt· tune ldrters ldst .;son 8yf1 Id di\ All·,...('Wport·Ml~ ~tnct c:U\d S('('Ond- team All·Pacll1c COcllt Leclgue selectron lust ~n as cl sophomore 1 d 1h1rd·r<•M Vdrs1ty pertormer who t1Wrdg4Xi 10 8 polllts per game m 2000-01 lb th Edglc>s hrush<'d lh· 11 and gTdbbed .. econd pldce Ul thu PCL ut 7-3 AltN lo tnq only rol pla'ft r. to 9rdduat1on off ldst yet1r's tectm thdt C'Ompeted m the PCL Chclmpl· on.ship gam(' agdU\St Uruvt-rs1ty fdlld lost I the Edgle\ dU' being given arly con~1derat1on ds lraqut> tavonte~ rd MY Rht! Tro1ans) hould be ravored lo .... 'Ul It until someone bea~ them but we hould contend • SdJd Klrby. who, as he ent rs tu5 txth ~<™Jn as h ad cOdch, referred to tumseU as d "dlnO"dUI • Kirby who tctrtl>d clS dn E tancia d isldnt coach und r Ru Dav~ m l 4Q2-93 has gwd d the Edg to th<> CIF Southern Section d1VtS1onal pldyol1'i thJ 'SEE GIRLS PAGE • Trying to reconnect with the past BOYS ROSTER TMI EMa.a 1 Mrteh valdta w St , -~ Sntll S-7 St • Femlndo ~6-0 St 11 """' ~ s 10 jf UZICh~ 61Jf l I jol-99 ~ S'9 St 22 Moh 't'OUf'l9 • J St 2JLIM • .._ .. ) Jr ))~~ .. ljf ME,.~ ~10 Ir .,. (¥b l"lnto ._ J k 50 6y Lindquist .. 7 ,, That's the aim or the Esldneta boy hoop program, which hoJ>5 to start d new treak of makmg the playoffs. COSTA M(SA If th1 y dT E 1anc1d High boy bd kNbull l<'dm nc.-d d a r(>mander of the progrdm's proud 1rad111on, 11 rCCC'1vecl on hrst hand in IM school· rorenl cllumru g.un . w oot hammcn l" &'9 Coa h Chn • rc-e 1d of the Nov 2:! xb1b1llon tn which • form r All·C'lf tandouts uch Scun Nf:bon 4lld ~Uk C\llti$ h Ip d the former Eagl s school th undcrgraduat That tradlliOn, lndudlog lbe HIGH SOIOOI. FOOTIAll 1111-'I -KllllfllRM1 "811 ...... _ ••· .,.,..,IAR ...... IR (N9wport Harbor) kkkoff return. • G • D1RM 111 ... cr-ibpart HllW)Nft. •ll•Q( O ........ uupart • ......, .... ..... Oll9- ••• , ' ft&u part • ....., llldrall .-n. onJy CIF "tttlC' llU£• in ewport· \.!(. '>d huop h1'>tory llht• l 4Cl1 D1vlS1o n Ill crown1. took u htt ldst 'rNJ wh n Uw Eoql f cl.lk>d lo mdkl• th.-<"IF Southern • ct1on pl.1yolf lor th hrst tune m 14 <,Ca'>Ons ' orC'c how '"' r tx•llt've ~ qroup. UlCludmg h,....Mi".un All·P.1cllK' C 1 Lt>ctqut> cllld aJJ-d!stnrt '4.>nJ(lr f <1.h 'tout1g, h th ability to rHum tu the p<>Sls('d.!.On Per onn~I. d well dS a complct • oth d on. have h IJW<f h<>~lN the conhdenre of the nd·'r ar coach. who took over lh r('1gn from Rich Boyc-e th ummt'r before his lir..1 c•mp.ucrn • 1 tell pcopl I k1nd ot t I Wro this my hn.t y r h ad C'OclCh, me I'\ e gott n to do Uun lh wc1y I wanted 10 the .SEE BOY'S MGE I • • "5s puu......,10,_._ ....... ~ ' STM: MCCAA* IDAlY "-OT M.el Cadlole ts · • ....,. aa•w •&a rte ' 7 8 Tuetdoy. Noo.wnber 27, 200 l STfV£ MCCAN« I DAl.Y l'l.OT Estancia girls basketball coach Paul Kirby hopes to lead hll tHm to the league title UliJ seuon. The Eagles took MCOnd last year. GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 7 strdHJhl yt'dl'll d1td lour out ol Lhe l~l ltvt• ·w .. had d C'hcrncr lo win the l1•dqu1• 1 ht1111p1on.,h1p WP were lhdl c low." Kirby • .. ud ·we 'houJd hdvt• won ledgu<• lctsl year · Whall' threl' of the lc•dgue'i> 11ppPr·tll'r ter1ms lo<,t k<>y pldyer'>, E'>lun< 1t1 returns lls b<''' pldy~rs, lf'd by Byfield cllld Wo w • tr\yh f'ld) can '>hoot three- prnntPr'>, sh" C'dn put thl' l>dll on lht• floor and shll C'tln qo to the tw,k1•1 K1rl>y \dU1 ·~ht>\ dlhfet1c, '>ht· 1 dll run unl.l \he's qu1C'k dnd, dS IM .1., hl'r pc"I pldy 1., C'OOC'emed, 'hl•' nol haq, hul 'h'"" l>et>n plc:tymy ""' 1• lhl' lhml <JrddP "'ht•' qoinq tu put .,omP potnl'> un lhc• lw ord dQdlO <,he hd., lhl! 11111'>1 1•x1wrwnct> on lht> tedm, and .,he· hd'> ,1 po1n1 guM<I who can tll\lnbuh• lhl' bdll • Wt1w 5-4 Wd' d hr\l·ledm All· PC'L wlt><laon ld'>I y<•dr dnd Kirby \<11d • whPn you'v<• qot .,omeone who C-dll h.:andlt• thP bt.111 dO<l dnbble lhrou!Jh d prt''' dOd 'lhOOI thrPP· po111t1•1., und h,1.., tlldl l'xpenence. lhdl \ pr1>ll y qoo<.l • T1'ihd C :my. d 5.4 1unior forwt1rd. rrnd Mdrtf' Rodn!JUl'/, d 5.4 tJUdrd, rHP nl.,o rr turnang playc•r'i RYAN BOUSQUET ' £ 9om: Dec. I. 198, -~S-foot-9 -·-·t 140 s.-t Cross country YMr: Sophonlof • HltlhOool:~ coect.a: John Gotdman. Dave Fier ~ BusineWwd\ltecture 1 fawortte flDoe Ptit• ,.,,,..... ~ •Gone In 60 Seconds" 9-.t ....... mom-et •firushing s.cond •t th4t tr** ~my~yut.• A...._oftheWMlcD Won c.llfomia St.tte ctOSS <auntry CNmpiomhlp\. Dllr ... con.c. fPOftl an1_..,01~ t Physically, Gray is the team's strongest player and will guard <'ach opponent' top post player, most of whom w1U have a lze advantag Rodnguez. the only senior on th quad, will tart at two guard Of the team' newcome~. S-10 sophomore forward Nancy Castro, who shdfed team MVP honors Last year on the j unior var ity, Is t>xpected to be Kirby's filth starter. Sophomore guards Cry taJ Mino, 5.5 and a transfer from Newport lidrbor, Reyna Garcia, 5.4; and Georgma John, 5·5, round out the Eagles' rostt!r. Further. the Eagles expect to ma1nta'1n possession of the perpetual BelJ trophy, awarded to the annuc:IJ wtnner of the cro town nvalry hetween Eslanoa and Costa Me'>a. "We're going to keep the Bell: Kirby predicted ·w e're going to hdve 11 for the next three years • Ldl>t year. the Eagles swept Me a, including a 39-38 win m the second round. "Ribs are nice." Kirby wd or the dnnual reward at the Newport Rib Company for wmnin g the Bell trophy, •but we Wdnt to win ledgue • The Eagle . w ho oppn their 'leason Tuesdc1y (7 p.m.) at home clgalnst Huntington Beach. play In the University Tournament starting DPC I . MICHELLE ICllAN £911m: Oct. .. 191J 9 lllllM= S-foot·2 ···-· .. t4 ~en. COUtn1ry -.: Frettlnw'I .......... cww- C11 lfls John CiokMw\ 0..-Fler Miiier. Uber.i SWdies ,. .......... ChicbnMd ~ ,. ...... ~ •Etfn llrodcOvtd\. ............... st: •Helping the women\ tum~ st.Me.· ,......., ....... ,.Ked Jeeond et state. . ... C....~atd--01~ SPORTS Sea Klilp earn shutout Alliloa Hcuvey llC.'Oawl ~ eight minutes lnto tbe ~ bd off• oomer IOc:k to Wt vtlating CoroM del Mer High over Ocean Vlew, t-0, ln a ~girts aocxer game Monday. Lawen Sbeperdtoo bitd the ulilt The Sea Kings ( 1-0) outsbot Ocean V..W. 2().(), Kaytin Olivas made 16 saves fOI Ocean View (0-l). The Sea Kingl' Jenny Long and Shepakdton made key plays in the rnidlJeJd to rontrlbute to the shutout. Anteaters ftnJsh eighth • Despite golog on a late l&:J. · run, lhe UC lrvfne men'.1 water polo team was defeated by UC Santa Barbara. 5-t, ln the seventh-piece game ol th Mountain Paatic Sports Fedpabon TOumameot in 8erke&ey Sunday. The Anleltenmnd two goals JMem the third penod to cut the C.• icbos' lead to one. Neidws' team ICOr'ed In tbe fourth quarter md UC Santa 8atbonl pulled out the victory. ltevor Spence made 12 saves for the Gauchos wbtle Doug Finfrock made seven lor the Antedlers. Catrett Cenby, a Corona del Mar Hagh product, scored two goals and Chm Kirchwebm cl.lld Dreason Barry each ICXlf9d one lor UCI. BOYS CONTINUED FROM 7 spnng, swnrner and fall,• Sorce said. ·We had a lot of success Ln the aumm r ctnd I'm really happy with the -progress the kids have made.• That progress indudes more liCOring options, after Young ( 17 .9 potnts per game) a nd then-senior Ella ar Maldonado (17 7 ppg) cAmed the load for last year's 10·l5 qu.ad. • 1t1s k ind of hard when you're relying on one or two guys," Sorce said "Th.ls year, we have 1x or seven guy who could be our leading scorer in any given game.• Young, a b·foot-2 senior, still heads that h )t Sorce believes Young, remarkably successful as an undersized post last year, will be even more effective m1Xl ng in a penmeter game thu season. ·He'll till be an effective Ln side guy, but he can also knock down the thfi e-pointer U we need him to,• Sorce aid "That should mitke him much more dtlflcuJt to defend." H lplng ease Young's ln.Side burden l the emergence of 6-7 1unaor Joey Llndqu.ist, whom Sorce calls ·our most improved player from the spnng up MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 7 Junior Danny Krikonan added etght polnl•, including .two of th• designated bosts' seven tbree- pointers, and senior Carlos Jalme added seven ln his vanity debut. When prodded by a reporter afteiwa.rd, Serven did find a.reu of concern. ·we fouled too much." be Mid. , •yms • UCS....8n•,.,S.UClllwa4 TODAY'S SOIDW Daily Pilot UC,.,_..,_. I 1 1 0 S IMl!1W1 UCIMne 2 0 2 0 • • C.olllft "*' · ~d IC tiOlt, 1 10pm UC ............ ,_.,,~1,,......,1, .... 1.W*tll s---..12 UC...._·~2.laryY1.~1. s... """"°°' 1. . McLeod. Wing honored Cole9e WOIMf'. Vllf9.Wd • .... S JO p m .. 5-"9 ..,_,.,,. 0ty M ~-.~uopm "'9fl 1Ct'OOI bo¥t • Hwmngton lffdl M ~ Hattxlr, 1 pm UC !Nin• women's I © I volleybctll plflyer Chanda M cLeod was named f~rst· team Al·8'g Welt c.onfetence . High W'OOl l"tl . ......,,.. Hatt- .. FounuMn v...,, 1 pm. CotoN d.i M«etPTOto. 7pm .. ~ IHchet~SJOpm. Md le8rN'Mt8 Kelly Wing was~ tor the ams all-freshman team. ' McLeod led the Antealen in lo1Js (JOt), c:Ug1 (276) and Mrvk'e oces (311. H~ ~ bo¥t • S...,. H1ll •1 • TMbut V"forW\ l.JO p..m .. dlOOI Olftl LI OL*lUt 11t [SWIC'l4 J 's p.m. eo.. .... II\. lllDMIV•Cll~~on. J 15pm. TattM Vforth IC S9 Hill. UO p.m UCJ has not had a ftrst ·team selectJon since 1995 (PopJ l!dwa.rdi). Wing Hnilbed the year with 301 lulls and 216 digs. The outskie hitter had sea.son !Ughs ol 24 kills and 18 digs. ... ..................... -·-·· .. ·· ............. -.. Eagles Call to Aliso Niguel DEEP SU Nikoi&I Doudtc:henko 5COn!d f .,. ' Estancia High junior [ID two unassisted goals, but ll ~ wasn't enough as the MMArSCCMm ........ ~·l boM.I~ I~ »Glko ti. 2 iMlphMd. Eagles fell to visiting Aliso Niguel, 4·2. In a nonleague boys soccer season opener Monday. Jwuor Cleivanru Conulez mdd seven sav for Estanoa. • bM P9l'Ct\ ) .. ~ Ledaiw . 1 bo.u.. 1 ~ 12 <*.o-. 12 Ynd -. 9 toApin. 5 ~ 11 blue perch till now.· Undqulst, the m0$t unproved plrlyer on la'! year's junior varsity, is capable of double-figure production In pomts and rebounds, Sorce aid, but couJd struggle with consistency again t varsity compet1tJon. ·1Undqut5t) could have a real btg year." Sorce said Add1tlonal returners include 5·9 emor Jorge Prado and 5-10 1un1or Matt Cachola, who wiU play heavy backcourt roles ltus season Cachola started d handful of games at point guard last ea on, but ts still bothered by a leg 1n1ury that s1dehned him much of the tall scheduJe • "Matt getting hurt turned oul to be a real ble sing In di gut e for Jorge, who had to tep up and run the polnt, •Sorce aald ·w e have two guy who con plcly the point for us and that was an area we struggled ome last year.· Prado, who has shown effecttve- ne s from three-polllt range. averaged 6.1 points as a junior. Fernando MaJdonado, a 6· t semor. has also emerged as omeo'ne Sorce will count upon. after aming MVP honors on the )uruor varsity last season •He has probably been our mo t consistent outside threP 1n th~ offs ason," Sorce said of Eltd,ar' ·And we need lo gel more coring out oft.be~: Serven. however, praised newcomen Jaime and opbomore Jordan Stroman. who combtned to bit all three of their held-goal attempts. . Mesa wu outrebounded, 26·14, but Serven ('Ould hardly quibble. •There are tblnga we need lo get bener et.· he Hid. The M ustangs will continue pool play Wednesday at G p.m. agaln.lt Valencia at Loara Hlgh. younger brother "His work habits arP econd to none and he ha mad<> big stndes.· Senior Jermoin nell, cl 5· 7 Fountain Vall y Iran fer who trlrred for the Estancia lootball t<'am this fdll, provide extreme qu1cko i, .. dOd defensive tenacity, whLle eruur Malt h Valdes and 1uruor Zach Novdk clH' d.150 t>xpectE'd to contnbut "Match ha d lot ol IPadersh1p qua!JlJes dnd LS nev<>r ladurtq 1n ffon. Sorce saJd ·And Zach lthe thud Novak broth r to play for th Edgl I ~ clh~t1Y' the lec1der of th pack wh<'n w hd\'\• d1vmg-tor·IOO'>P·bdll dnlls tn prt1rt1c : Juniors Lewis BrctdShdW 110d cnk Ander en, two more fooll>all player , hould .ddd depth. d will lrt• hmdn Carlo Pinto and Junior J<>rmdtnt• Young, Mlccth'<1 brothN "Lewl didn't J)hty Wllh U'> Ill lht• ununer. o he' Ju.i.t getung dC'Climut,.<l to our y'item." Sorce said "l le bdltl<''> In the paint dnd hill defen'>e and reboun<.ltng could h<'lp out d lot • Sorce 1s al .. o Pxuted about P1n10·., pronuse "He hd a redll~· nice shootanq touch." Sorce 'i<Ud "Wht>n you v.tHch him h doesn t play like o fre hmdn • The Eagl i. open d i honw Wedrte day at 7 pm again t S1tnlc1 'Ana •w•msa c ... ...., C:O. MIM 77, lmMN ctt ...... 0-W. *"~ u to t 11 • •t COl\I ,... 2• ,, 22 15 11 ..... ~\l,Hld91S.GM1r914.~ ...., 1. MllW 1. ~ 2. ~ 2. Mer liOn 2. )ilt..-·~1.~1. a... ..... Vllkill JO. c.o.... 24 Kr*oriln .. -...1. o.tt .. SCromln 2. ~ 2. Mlllwwd 0. WO,KoNraO ~ .... \llklll 4. ~ 2. Coln• 1 STARTING . ANEW BUSINESSP~ • • • • • • • • • • Pelley •w'8PlaeeA· --Dc•dlnes ---. Ratt.t anti 11f adlint *" ~ub~·• to 1, ma~ •ithout ooti<10. TIN' 1mbli.Jwr , ,....." ... 1tw rifdu 10 l't'n"or. n-.u .. ,ir,. ,, . re'iet or n·jc-.·t a11~ c·laMifif'd . •thrni .... nwnt. l'l.-a"4" n-pori nn~ 1·m1r • d .. r Rift) bf-in~'"" c·l,.,. .. ifircl ad i11uwdiatf'ly. 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