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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-12-24 - Orange Coast PilotSERV1NG THE NEWPORT -ME.SA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM . ~a and sunny wrth temperatures in the 60s. S..ft-12 MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2001 A fmal loop arounct Newport · Harbor Boats may have made their final trek around a historic parade route Bryce Alderton DAILY PILOT F nends and family gathered around Geoff Landon's 61-foot yacht Sunday night. ready to sail around Newport Harbor for the hnaJ night or the 93rd annual New- port Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. World 1Tade Center. ·we thought the firemen needed a shot m the ann and it keeps Wllh the patnol..lc theme.· Ldndon said. The theme· for Uus yedr's pardde was •Let Freedom R1119. • "It had flags all around and was in tune witll tile patriotic theme.· said Seymow Beek, one of the 32 judges and a member or tile Commodores Club of the Chamber of Commerce. "It had good mu5ic too. There were some great entnes this year, lots of smalJ boats were decorated and they did a great JOb. • They put the how on and the crowds came. "It's been about the same as m tile past. not bigger or smaller,• said Richard Luehrs. president of the Newport Beach Chamber of Com· merce. •Witll the Thursday rain it was d little softer Ulan usual.• Luehrs esl..lmated crowd sizes to be about l00,000 to 150.000 Vlewers edch night, whJch equals about 1 nulhon for the ~even rughts. The 11-time overall Wl.JlJler has decked tus boat in hghts and figures ror the past 13 years for the annual parade put on by the Newport Beach Chamber or Commerce. 1lus year he came dway with first place m the hwnor and on91· nality category (or the decoration or tus boat "Unpretentious Too.· It depicts a scene from ground zero after the terrorist attacks on the One bodt named "Qwck I ldm· mer,· decornted by Don and Kdthw Hcudl, hdd d laser light at tht> top ol the mast and had lights made rnto pdtlems of Amencan flag!t, Cclll<!hl the eye of Judge ctnd wa!t reCO<J· ruzed w1U1 the Sweepstakes Award Pardde Wdtchers include residents hosung pnvate parties. people SEE HARBOR PAGE 4 ' vN llAC H .J 'I' l'tlOT A participant in the annual N ewport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade cruised by diners at Villa Nova restaurant. PHOTOS BY S(AN ti!U.ER I OAl.Y Pl.OT Cbuel&e Bol9ert. 8, holds 'fyler Davis, 7, on he:r lap as they wak:h rehearsals at l>ant'ers in Motion studio in COiia Mesa. Orange Bowl bound Mesa dance troupe is set to perform at halftime during next week's Orange Bowl Cara WbJt.aker, 9, cluce9 chutng rehearsal. Lolita ... ,...., DAILY PILOT T hey were not figured into the Bowl Championship Senes ranking and have no win-loss record to peak ol. But d C'os· ta Mes<i team has received an invitation to tile FedEx Orange Bowl 1ust tile SdJDe. Dancers m Motion. a Mesa Verde-based performing group, wus mvtted lo be part of the college bowl halftime show, along sid 29 oth r perfonrung comparues. Dressed in hJp hop gear. 14 gub from the C~ta Mesa tudlo will perlonn on Dec. 2 to song by c1 varl ty of popular artists. lncluchng R&B group Jagged Edge Wlule each glrl 1S an accomplished dancer -WUU\.lng va.nous accolad from provious dance compebtions -nothing prepared them for the exoting chance to perfonn at a naUonal event ·1r th best thUlg ever. It's going to be so fun,• said R becca SEE BOWL MGE 4 An actor of the greatest .. mettle Newport girding for budget . crunch •Combination of fdctors hdve · city leaders expecting the cit} will receive less money next yed.r June C.Mflr•nde DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A 1.l btlhon· plu '>lute budqet .,hortld!J could <tdd to the budget crunch the C1l)' I cllredCh feeling from the Sept 11 dtldcks and thl• overnll economic downturn City <;taff cirt> ldklnQ ddvantdge of d hohd<t\ lull to get a Jump tart on the next b~cal yecir' budget Though 1t'!t too earl\ to know doUdf ctmoun~ ofbcwb are bracing to la t \eor' $138 4 rrulhon budg 1 ldke a nOM> cbvP m rl'Vt-nu~ ·tr qoing to be d chdllt•ngmg vcw because of the t.'<'Onom1c dm-. ntum. becdu.<>e ol stat<.• budg t cru.i.s, bt'<cJll ul dM abon cost:, for \>wport O>ci.'-l. • '>did Deruw. Od.Jlner. the ot\., udnurustrdbH• 5el"\1C-chrector "Ow 5dle:!t tax i> down, our lrdrul nl ON:ilpanry tax I! down dnd wt•ro v ry roncenwd ebout cJO\ "'"' action thdt could affect us locally • In partJculdr, C'lt}' ofhoah Me wom cJ tll,;t stall' offmdll. could dec'1de to ~1th· hold rnon 'll lrom verude license r and Jclll booking lee normAU)· routed to Cllle La t year. N.-wport 8P.ach received S3 9 million from th l«tte. from verucle been let><> and anoth r $21.793 for Jrul booking f • Last) ar\ budq l a.bo mclud ~ a one· 11.me SS-million pd)'ltlent from the Arn n- can ltc1d, r oil pill ttJement agreement "HistonC'all). th tate bas looked to ab ti\ wn !>like th • Sdid Glen E\·t>r- road. rev nu ma.nctgcr for the oty. "The governor' ldtem nt tllat he uitendi to partner Wlth o b Ill the n'CO~ et}' process sugg to mt• thc1t W() re qomg to s.ha.re the pa.ul . SEE BUDGET MG£ 4 -------5 ...... ., ______ , ____ , ------· ,._AIL•tr •s,1111 lllfl..,..., JI llfl ... ..... •• • • s? ... .. ...... Irvine Coast OWters in Udo MMin. Village offers ~r electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. S 1 IO for two people. (949) 675-4704. 2 Monday, Oec:embet 24, 2001 SEA ..UR /OAlY I'll.OT Under stormy condJdom and a heavy surf advisory, a man (who saJd bls name was Jesus Christ) beads to the end of the 28th street Jetty in Newport. Surf reached heights of 8 feet Really nasty waves June C.--.ende DAILY PILOT I t's the ultimate tease: The surf's raging, but so are levels of some really nasty stuff that can make surfers sick. The same stonns that leave the w feeling fresh and ICNbbed ~ the same storms that whip up the I waves that dreams are made of, are also the storms that send things like • animal waste, sewage, rotting plant debris and dnpped motor oil into the ocean and bay. •It's just a general rule: Any tune there's a stonn of Uus magrutude, we put out an adVlSOry. We recommend staying out or the water for at least 72 bows alter the last storm.• said Monica Mazur, an environmental health specialist for the Orange County Health Care Agency. This is no play-1t-saJe overreac- tion, she said. •Testing has shown that pretty much any time there's a stonn of this WHAT'S AFLOAT · SAIUNI TUMS Or.age County employen can brt.ag their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast Col- lege. The School ot Salling and Sea- man.ship now offers a chance for groups to work with the onbodrd instructor on different Millng tech· ruques while they get advice on how to perform well in bualnea. No sail- ing experience necessery. One-day dauet range from $100 to St 25. (949) 645·9'12. VOL.B. NO.Ml -k~ ~ Wmter storms like last week's bring big breakers, but they also churn up unheaJthy elements off Newporfs beaches magrutude. levels of thing like fecal coWorm are going to be too blgb to go m the Wdter. • he said. But what about the anvtnoble die· hard, the least-health-consoou or surfers? Where hould uch a wave warrior go for the best odds against icky infections and other conse- quences? Don't a k health ofhoals. Their answer remains a oud. beach· to-~ach •stay out.· Md there is one place you really, really don't want to take a chance. Unlike all the other stonn drain that carry stuff into the bay and ocean, the Santa Ana Riv r outfall ha a uruque twist upstream that make 1t IOAT RENTAlS Gondola tours .... otlered by lbe Gon- dola Co. of Newport. 3400 Via Opor- to, Swte 102·8. Th $75 cost andud a basket of bread, ch • saJami. ice. glasses, a blanket, music end a Polaroid picture Wtne also tS avail- able. (949) 675-1212. Gondola Adventures/Newport. 3t01 W. Coast Highway, olfers one-and two-hour gondola aui.ses A on -hour tour with champagne is $70 A two. hour tour Wlth dinner and cham- pagne is $180. Pickup ts availabl at waterfront re taurants. (949) 675· 4984. lrvlne Cout Cherten ln Udo Marlaa Village otters two-hour electric boat cruises with a gourm t dinn r. $180 for two peopl . (94 ) 675-4704. all the more risky. The river, which dumps into the ocean about four miles oUsbore from the city's border with Huntington Beach, has e dam in Riverside Coun- ty. The Prado Dam adds an element of uncertainty because there's no way to be sure how long water there was held before it was reteMed to trick.le down to Newport Beach. Sometunes. four or five days after a ra.in. dam waters could be released. sending some unpleasant surpnses mto the ocean. . Soon. beach goers will have acces to a little more informabon. The Orange County Health Ca.re Agency will begin posting beach-lo· beach bactena counts on its Web ite at www.oceanbeachlnlo.com shortly after the first of the year. But, because 1t will contain information from tests a week earlier or more, the defiant surfer looking for dlrec· lion for the day's deanest wave won't get much help here, either. ZJp tbroug.h the water oa a -. motor- cycle known as a Sea·Doo at Walk on Water, next to the ferry on &Jboa I land. $65 per hour for a single-or doubl~ ter and $75 per hour for a three-seater (9'9) 675-6800. CIUISES The Newport Landlng Belle ll avall- able for weddings and receptJons, cocktall and 51ghtseeing awses. and m llngs ot $250 per hour (mmunum two hours) and $150 for each addi· tJonal hour. (949) 361-3640. C•••llna Pweager Semc. rum '5· nunu~ harbor cruises (adults. $61 chil· dren. Sl) and 90-aunute cru11e (aduJts. $81 children, Sl), deputing from Balboe Fun Zone every 30 min· ut from t 1 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally and on th hour until 7 p.m. (949) 673-5245 ............ 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U I could look into the future to see how new tech· nology will change the way we boat: •Hull designs changing to incorporate hydrofoils or multibull designs to increase speed while lessening the effects rrom swells. • The new VHF marine radios are using digital selec• tive calling (DSC)1 allowmg you to call another boat by typ1119 in their code nwnber without having to hall on channel 16 for all to hear. Also. DSC will allow you to send an automatic mayday gnal that will include your latitude and longitud and v 1 llllorma· tlon Wlth the push of a button •I can see more boats installing bow thrusters as the pnces cootmue to drop and the uruts beconung more compact to mstall • The navigabonal systems will be cotnblned into one or two flat panel displays show· mg everything from radar. Global Posltiorung System tracking, engme readings, fuel consumption and your e-mail. •The building matenals in the boats are making great improvements Wlth lighter and stronger matena.ls. Fiber- glass may be replaced with a molded plastlc bull. allowmg easier repair and qwck cus- tom productton. wtrtng tnstde lS replaced with hber opbc:s stoppang the corrosion that affects every wire connection one tune or another. • Finally, there will be fast upload and download c:onnec- boo to the Internet wtule on the water. Tb.is would allow for you to actually take ydur work on the water, getbng ydJlt. out ol the office. With the Internet you would have the capability ol viewing infonna· tion on upcoming harbors along your route. You would be able to see lJVe in your boat any cameras that many places are i.nstalll.ng for an actual image of that harbor. • • • Packages under the tree can hold many new and exitmg advances in the boating workl. but there are many who like to remin.IKe to the yester years of boating. Saihng 00 the lugh W1lb the wind In your face and the ti.Der Ul your band. and boet delignen know this, too You wll1 tee new boat .,,. a.gr. with a retro style cap. tunng the dasmc yacht look doc;:ked ID tbe M!p next to a ewo dmgned yacht ol stain· 1-Rael and glass. For some. cbMge ii wekomed.. and for ott.w change lelve1 e yearn- ing ol the pett For me -bnng lt on. but I wUl always remem- ber how to hold a lWllf and ma.beet In one bind and a .,..,. dwt in the alts band. I bopie ~had a WOO· derlul Ume dwing the Ouist- Ml"ke Whitehead THE HARBOR COLUMN mas BOttt Parade and everyon1 should make plans to attC'nd the Newport Beach Chamh1•r of Commerce' Award D1M1•r and AuctK>n on Jan. 25 dt th• Four Seasons Hotel. The din· ner recogruzes the WUl1lC!I'\ 1 •t the boats in the parad dlld homes that won th Rmg ol l.Jghts. Plus, the event fwtur•"' an tnaedlble 5llent t\lld llw auctlOn. dinner and dclJlOJlq • • • As I head up just J>d'>I '·1.t Franosco for Chnstnld . I wanted to leave you a Chnstrnas poem I wrotP '1Wo8 the Day Befor<' ChrLStm<ll Upon Newpo11 Hm '7Wos the day befo1e Christmas. And all throuqh Newport Harbor · You could see a Jew b<><'" sailing on the water And sea Ilona were r<',tmu on top of their buoy And the bell dangmq \\1th each pas.sing swell. The filh were happ) a' nr' hooks were around And the NG blrm were eating, beJng led by a ho11 crowd. When an ol audden tht•11• arot1e such a cJatter The Mermak& swam up to see what wm the matt r The aeo Uons dove mto th• water and the boot• sail<•d home to be away from th<· •platter. When lhore crowd looki·<I out to aee tuch a -'ght but the bird• JU.I cont in ued eaUng their .upper. AU of a sudden but what should appear the King of the Sea bring Ing hi own Christmas chct•t He spoke not a word, but went straight to h1I work. A8 King Neptune held up hu scepter for all to .see And out ol the llCepl r cwm• a Ughtenlng bolt ao grand it mad a clap when It hit the land And to everyone~ amaz ment a.s you loolced around DIMJppeorlng were all thP storm drcuru that drained Into his sea from the land. HI.a gift for Chrdtmm was no more polluted bay But I heard him exclaim. ere he .warn out of light What ltartl at Ute drain. fffda th~ harbor when It rom~ And Merry Chrlalmaa to all and to all a 11tOle voyage Safe Voyages • -----ii 1he Pllo(\ ... -.... ~~ tin..,..• ·•sr wdleut1Vcom Ot~1Vcom. ....... WIAnta fOMCAST ... the,.. of the councry .... .......... cdd and haling rain, the ....,. ._. • ba bright and~ ...... •IH1¥*Mlftoff7andalowof ................... •••*d ......... :.=-r .... ,., .... .... __ ...... ... •Oor•·---~--M ....... __ ...... ,,.,. ........ .. flln. '*' •••a ~ IOMm N2MCAIT ... ........... .. """' ... _..., __ .... ......... _ . •M••·--~ .... _ ..... , .... .... _ ...... .... .. .. Daily Pilot A friendly face before the ffight JWP:.s ambassadors cheer busy passengers and help answer whatever questions Dllly be on there minds. ,..,. Clntoft DAllv Pit.or A little goodwill goes a long way at John Wayne Airport these days. With airline travel reduced to a somewhat dreary, anxious march through a half-dozen air- port security c:heckpomts, ambassadors at John Wayne are bnnging their good cheer to pa.nengers. These bearers of good feeling are volunteers, usu- ally retirees like Sherman Adamson. • U there's anything I'm trying to do, it's to make their experience here as pleasant as I can,• Adam- son said. "People going _ through security approach me and they're land of glum It's tun to put a snule on their face • Adamson. who llves lll Fountain Valley, volunteers four hours a week -usually during the 3 to 7 p.m. after- noon shift -at the airport. He amves at the Thomas F. Riley temunal on those days weanng the candy-apple-red Jacket' the a.uport provides bun and a "May I Help You?· button on his lapel. The 68-year-old Adam- son roams around m the terminal's non-secure side, outside the boarding and screerung area, loolung for souls to guide. He helps them find thel.J' boarchng gates, loc;ate the restroom and find another flight if they've missed one. STM MCC~ I DAlY "OT JWA ambuNdor Sherman Ad.ulson Uelds questions from con.fused travelen that range from Wght schedules to good place to grab some gn1b. Tbe am~dor program at the airport ls a volunteer program. 'If there's anything I'm trying to do, it's to make their experience here as pleasant as I can. People going through security approach me and they're kind of glum. It's fun to put a smile on their face.' -ShermM\ Act.mson, JWA volunteer ambassador He carries a schedule of amvals and departures an tus goodwill arsenal Adamson is one of 50 a.uport ambassadors who patrol the temunaJ loolung to help the travellng publJc- The program was tarted in 1998. Now, more than ever. 1t ha been a balm for )tttery travelers A lnendly face c-an d1ffw.e the tension. air· port pokeswoman Ann McCarley !>a!d "That dUcVJates people' fears.· hl' dld "It help them reldx d IJttle bit • As a gent with an aVld mtere t m av1atlon, AddJTl· on <t1d he feels tight at home at John Wayne. GYOU A Dunng the l411 end of the the Korean War, Adam- son was a Navy pilot. ln the edrly 1960s, he ran tus own hcbcopter company m San Diego. Sadly, the business failed. The bank repos- e sed the heltcopters. but Adam.son was able to par- lay the s1tuabon into a )Ob in the banlc.ng Industry After Adamson retired from banJong. he needed somelhlng to occupy h~ brne. His years of traveling through John Wayne gave hun the tdea to volunteer at the dll"J>Orl It' an 4UJ>Orl that bas always brought out fondness m h1s heart ·1·ve always had a strong attachment to Uus dlIJ>Orl, • Adamson said. ·1r et very user-fnendly airport • llSIDI SCOOP A surprising letter of support N ewport-M Urutt d SChool Board liust w..dY u.c. bied being a team play r rec ntly and got a bad taste m her mouth IJl the proc . Leece s.ud be 1gned her name m upport of the con- troversial Home Ranch pro· Jed. recently approved by th• Costa Mesa Caty Couno.t because he WM µnd r the unpresstoo that the cntlr school board would be ~dding th.ell' own John Han- cocks. • But when the I tter ccune out, Leece's name was 1de- by-tde wtth only Jim Ferry- man, the trustee he !>ugg l- ed hould resign from the board because of his arr t m charge of d.nVUlg under the lnfluence a few months ago Lee<:e now say he doe • n't want to have anytlung to do wtth the letter of support MADAME MAYOR. ER ... COUNOLWOMAN We want to tlp our hats to new Costa Mesd Mayor Un- da Dixon While Monday murked the brst Caty Counnl m t- ing 01Xon ha moderated m her formal role as mayor, he ca.med out her lead~rshlp role like an old pro lln no way are we calling the self- proclaimed • 39 forever· mayor old) CLOSUllS fOI TIE IOLlllYS The following civtc offlcn Wfll lM clos«f •t vanous tl~s btaCM of tM holidays. • Newport 8w:h Crty ~· will be dosed ChristYNS Eve w Christmas o.y, as wefl as New v..n Eve ..:I New YMr's Day • Trash coll«tlon ~ strfft w .. eping wtll not take pMl<e on Owlstmas Of New v.¥s Day. For ~ lnfonNtion. c.11 the city's <*Wf .. 5eMc.ts ~ at (9'9) 644-3055. She h Id udt nee mem- ber to th allotted th.tee mmut of tnput and beJped st r counol members toward appropnate comment tun . Lapws of confUSJon came wh n fonn r Mayor Ubby Cowan would ask a question of city talf and they would answ r back. ·well madame mayor, I mean, Council-· woman Cowan .. • But tl was all taken m stnd Just a llttle change to g t uo;ed to. rounol members jOked GREEN(UGHT} CHEESE South m hospitality or a trap? On th heels of a hoclung r v ldoon by City Counnlwoman NonlY Glover that she hasn't wd hed her walkway 1ll agPS. yet another reason em rg to steer dear of her hOUSE' At d r nt counal m t- mg Glov r was explaining to actJv1st dnd somet.un~ ddve~ary Allan Beek how <>he tnv s to be acce able to hf>r ronstJtuents. • 1 mVlte people mto my hous . <\he told turn ·I've had \ CJu at my house. an my kitch •n I fed you bad Chf'f''>f' • -Compiled by the Daily Pilot stiff • Costa Meu Oty Hall Wiii be dosed OlflStmM ~ • The Newport..Mfta Unified School CMtJlct offQ Wll be dcmd from Owistnw £11• hough New YNf'\ ~ It will reopen Jan. 2. School will raume on Jan. 7. •The Or.nge County lowd of Supervisors has c.ncefed • month\ worth of rneetinQI dw· 1ng "'-holldays. In addition, only two me.tings we set b J~ The board's next me.t· Ing Will be hetd at 9".30 am. Jan. 8 In tt. hearing room. 10 CMc Centtt PlazA. Sant• Ana. 4 Monday, o.c.mber 2 ... 2001 PUILIC SAFEn POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • UISTOl. ~A bur- 9l1ry occurred In the 3300 hlock .rt S 30 p.m Satur Joy • BIUSTOl STR.ER V.rn dahsm occurred In the BOO block at 6:45 p.m Thursday. • HAIUIOll 90ULIVARD: Gr.rnd theft e1tceed1n9 S400 occurred in the 2300 block at 3·30 p.m Friday. • NEWPO«T 9C)ULE. VARD: Poss.ulon of a controlled subst1nce was reported in the 1900 block dt 4 55 a.m Fnday. • SHAUMAR DRIVE: Som~ne w.rs reported carrying a switchblade knife in the 700 block at 10 16 pm S..turd1y • VALENCJA STRER A vehicle theft was reported in the 1000 block .rt 3 45 <> m F11day • WEST 11TH STREET AND WALLACE AVENUE: /\ burglary occurred .u l 2() a.m. Saturday • WEST 19nt STREn An •J~en container in a public plrk was reported 1n the b6o block at noon Satur day .. EWPORT BEACH • BIG CA.HYON DRIVE: Vandalism was reported in the 100 block at 7 37 am Sunday. • LAUfltE~ Trespassing was reported 1n the 100 b lock at 5 24 a m Satur day •NEWPORT BOULE· VARD: Assault with • deadly weapon was reported in the 2600 block .lt 1'06 a.m. Saturday • SANTA IAfltlARA DRI· VE: A vehicle theft was reported 1n the 800 block 11 9 39 p m Saturday • 16TH STREn A res•· lential burglary occurred 111 the 1900 block at 11 52 .1 m Friday. • 34TH STRE~ A home hurglary occurred in the 100 block at 2 21 pm Sat wday • TUSTIN: An unknown suspect took a man's palm trees from his front yard ,, the 400 block at 10:39 1.m Friday. • VIUA POINT DRIVE: A tut and run misdemeanor cxcurred 1n the 200 block ll 5 02 p m Saturday • VISTA DEL OftO: Illegal 1Je<1dhng was reported 1n rhe 2700 block at 6 45 1 m Friday HARBOR CONTINUED FROM 1 wdtching on docks. and pcctato going out on y chl chdrt rs, Lu hrs d, adding thttt r,eqt tered boots w re up 5" ... compared to last year flncl that bodters have fol· lowed, the parade route. ·we've had muumat com- 11ldtnb and I'm plPased with thl!I ye~u·!> parad • • Lu«'h.ts 'idlCi.,. AU dwdrd winn<'n> from thP Christma BOdt Parade rnmpetihon and th(' accom- pany109 Rllly ot Uyhts home dCC'oralmg contest can look forward to d dinner and o wcud ceremony Jan. 25 at the Pour Season Hotel an N<'wport Beach. BUDGET CONTINUED FROM 1 But the aty has pdlllS of its own. nut Lhe least or wtuch rnmP from the unpending ttnnexullon of Newport Coa t. Thouqh eventually property B.OWL CONTINUED FROM 1 Zu-.smdn, I h. who ..aid she Wtl., '>Cf P.tmmy and hugging ht>r lt>llo~ ddncen. when she ht•dfd the news. J(>dn Sdvopolos-Dean, d1rN tor of the ddnce ludJo, '>did '>he .,C'nl d performdoce lttJ:H' dnd d rE>sume to a tal- (•nt .,coul for lhf? Orange Hem I A fpw weeks later she rC'< P1v(>d t1 letter inviting the qrou1> tu perform 10 Pro NEWSROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 Roger ulllmdtely became one of 88 "sports-wnler ~ • to be called back l1ln tlnd agam to be extrdS lD the movie dJld he wclS one of 44 lucky on~ who were pldced in the front row on m<>l>t hots. HJ'> work on the movie 't<>melulles started c.11 4 a m. t1nd often dtdn't end unW 2 t1 m the next ddy, Wllh pretty m1?t19er Wdges ctnd lousy food. "I n<'vm thought I'd get so tued doing nothing.· he said. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MlAlS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO IAMllY OWNED roR JO Y(AkS OUR. TRADITION IS SIMPLE WARM ATMOSPH(lt.(, Git.EAT FOOD' DRINkS, AT lt.EA~NAfll Pit.ICES --.,. . -~ , ~--~~--. ' •. 1 . 196 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA 949·645·7626 c•T~ (:lfZ/~,.~MAd #>~rmx- Mattre•• Outlet Store I • . • • :lie 3165 11.-bor Blvd. Costa l'lesa • OM lloca '9oMll ol ~I f'W'/ ill (714) 545-7168 Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 t hope in rnotion to impr vc local live~. •duc:tiblc \ "It'• our way ol uytng • tbAnk you' to the all the people that put ln IO much time decorating and provid· mg a spectacle for all the vii· itors to come and .... • Luehtl Mid. But Sunday could be the last time boaten take tbear boats along a route used ince the l960s Newport Beech Chamber of Commerce leaden are expected to meet eometime ofter the awcll'ds ceremony to reconsider the changes they made to the boat parade's route end dU(abon 1n Augu t, whJch has caused an outcry of opposition from res· 1denls used to the parade selling past their homes. The chamber announced in August it will change the puade rout next y.r-rutting taxes from the area will be a financial benefit to the dty, start-up costs for provtding hre, police and other seMces to the area beginning Jan. 1 will hurt for a while. And a $2.S-mWlon bonus from annexation on the dty's llnancial record books isn't the boon it appears. All that mon- Player Slad1um in Miarru. The work has ju.st begun. The dancers. who range in age from 8 to 18. not only have to raa enough money to get to Aonda, they must cl1so choreograph a dance Sdvopolos-Dean sald he 1usl receJVed the CD Wlth the music they will be perform· mg to. She is confident tn her group' ability to pull at off "They'U nse to the chal- ll•nge. They wouldn't have cho n us u they dtdn't trunk we could do ll, • she aid Mobvabon to dance is nev- "It's a i.trange busine s. • Still. he could well appear tn the background at the end of a press conference scene and at the end oC the fight between Ah and Sonny Ua&on. played by boxer MkMel 8enlt.. Roger is sattmg m the front row, he says, right behmd the actor plclymg Joe Louis. Foe th part. he spent hours in makeup and donned a sports coal, be and notepad and tried to look just like a sport writer, Cll'Ca 1965. wtuch happens to be one year after Roger ldrted a part time wnter at the Daily Pllot. Just like the sports wnters who covered Ali at the bme. out the westemmo&t portion between Udo 1sAand and Udo Peninlula. and pert of the route at the barbo(s entrance. It allo annouooed plans to shorten it by about 30 minutes Concern about boat own· ers that began the parade butdroppedoutbefore1ts ey, which is part of an ctqree· ment with the lMne Ranch Water Distnct. will go back to the residents: S18 million in the form ol tax rebel. the " t as improvements to the area 'The dty does, however, earn interest on that money. City staff are in the proce of estimallng their expend1- er a problem but the lurg<• scale of this performance makes 1t that much easier to learn, Savopolos-Dean said The Orange Bowl l d b6· year-old football tradtuon, cl showdown ol the some of the best teams 10 college football. 11us year the Uni· vers1ty of Aonda Gators 19· 2) will play the Mdryland Terrapins ( l 0-11 Whtle mot men would have their eye on Brue• Per· ry, Maryland's lead rusher - or Florida wade receiver Jabar Gaffney -Bill Lind· Roger didn't think much of the cocky pnze fighter back then. but he has comP lo respect hJm as one of lhe world's great st boxers. ·He came on as one of the most outrageous big mouths of all tune,· he SdJd ·We weren't used to that. Nobody did that · Smee tus work Pnded on lhe llick. he hasn't hedrd word one from the producers about the movte, not evC>n when 1t would open. But he ha some great memones. He had great pra1 for Bentt in hts portrdyal of Ll!t· ton. the burly heavyweight llJlllMAltilJ f\onl • <Mft.t Christmas at Summerhill A r/111,.,,,m1 rolktrion 10 /J~lp JO" ttiH'f'll1' tl>t spmt of tl>t u1110,, OnUimmts. Wrr11tl11, 0-HolllilJ O,eor Mon-Fn IO am-6 pm. 1 10 llrtl·S pm. un 10 am-4 pm l.ol.,~ted bch1od Plum·, Pot110 369 E. 171.h St:rttt. C~ Mcq Phone l949J ~NS .......... ...,...,,...,... .. 1hn rtaly is a fne lunch! ~ ft 'fM ~ C-.0 o.i. rapt en! .. , .. ha.I cl 'fM ~off yrM it.o. p.rcfm• • ........................ 1 come to h new ilalne• C.-................. ,CH&~•(Mlnt-1tn conclusion prompted officials to look at how pe.rU of the route could be tiimmed, shortening the time boat owners have to commit each night. The parade rurrently begins at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 9 p.m. It also reduced the parade tures for the next rascal year. wtuch beqms July J. Staff will subnut the proposed budget on May 3 to the City Council for approval. The council ts scheduled to hold a budget beanng on June 11, and give llnal approval on June 25. But becaus the state also adopts 1ls budget clfound the ame burg 1 keeping h.Js ey s glued to the 1delme m hope'> ol catching a ghmp e of the hcdftune performers. ·1 hope th y pan them on TV.· aid Lindburg. who!te 12-yedl·Old dcrnghter Court· ney will be µerformmg an front of dbout 100,000 peo- plC> -not lo nwnllon thos<' Wdtchmg dt home When t1 kcd If he ge~ nervous perforrrung m front of Larg • crowd • Courtney aid, "I've donP reotals before and l'v<' danced dt Ule Or.mg• County Putr and who everyone ttl lhe time thought would knock All out rnld. And dS for Will Smith? · "Not only uper·td.lentoo. but a v ry d enl person.· Roger said. "Did tus llome- work and e~ecutcd His unitd· bon of Ah' box.mg style lS pretty awesome, as well M tus ton of vo1~ and d llv •ry • H srud Srruth made the expcnence fun by lll1Xln9 busm with ldughter between &Cen •tie con tanlly hadow- boxed and tapped dwoy at lhc make-up g11I, as well as punclung lhe a lStanl dire<:· tor m lhe nbs. to the debght Gettint. INVOLVED •GITTING INVOUIB> runs~­ Kally 1n the Daily Pilot on a rotating btits. If you'd hk• infonnltlon on .cidinO your «gan1zateon to this t11t. call (949) 574_.291. AMEltlCAH CANCER SOOETY DtSCOVERY SHOP The Amencan Cant-er Sooety DISCOvery Shop needs unwant- ed goods. such doUung, fur. ruture. J welry, accessortes, anbqUes and collectibles. to fund lh ~ety' research. educabon and pabent servtces programs. The goods may be dropped oU at 2600 E. Coast Highway, CoroM del Mar. Vol· unteeB are ilbo needed from to am. to 5 p.m. Mondoy through Saturday at the same location. (949) t>40-4rn HUMAN OPTIONS The orgamzataon shelters, coun el and educates abused women and children. It 11 looking for volunt rs. (949) 737-5242, Ext. U . MADMilYt Tbe mentor reeding progrun kl volunteers to rMd to ttud9nts in kindergarten thrvugh third gnde. In COila ~. Pomona Elementary School. (949, 515-8880t Whim· l Doily Pilot to five n ights from 1t run nt even-night spun und Is l>l'l to bf>gln the third Wedn ,. day of Doo mber noxt yPur. -• mRYa ALD8110N s t~ MW\ usistant He tNy M re«heod at (,.9) 574.,.291 or by e mail at bryc~ •ldeortonOl•t1~ com ume. nty off1n4ls might hdw to vol on the documf'nl whilE> till uncertain .thoul how much mon y lh<• "'tilt• will contnbute. •AM CAS~ «>vers New port Beach. She may be rNC:hed a1 (,.9) 574-4232 Of by e mail at june.caJ¥}nnckfllatrrMS com FYI For more mformat1on. call Dancers in Mot100 at (714)434-7677. otht>r C'ompellllon • Whol ctbout 100,000 pt·u· pie? ·wow.• '>he 'hlld. • lOlJTA HARPER cov•n Cost.i Mesa She may ~ r.ached •t (94'.lJ 574-4275 or by• rna1I at loht• hJ1p erOt.t1fnfl corn of evl'ryOnt>. OOCdW.<' thf' ci 1 tant d1rcc-tor w.1., rn n•ul· 1ty. Michael Munn's h.ttctw1 man. among oth r lh.Jnq" So dlter thf> pr<' <mtc; ttr•• opened Chmtma Dd}' ttncl you're Uunking about d movie. I.I you huppen lo wutch •Ah· mc.1k<> un• you look hard ctl th • t>dckgrouwl You may JUSI tt lc.1m1l- 1ar Dally Ptlot faro • 10NY DODIM> IS tM editor Ht\ column ~an on~ If you have story ~ or concems •boot news CC>Yef • plffse ~nd mfi ~es e1t~r v11 •·mail to ronydod~rQel.rt1tm's com or by phone at 949-574-4258 er Gementctry School, 1<w111 , 5t5-f>898, Wiliion El mf'nt.ir} School, (949J 515·b9951 und New Shalunu.r l..&tmmg C(ln- ter. (949) 6.46-0396, n~ hl'lp 11t assu>b.ng stud nts m re~icl· mg, wntlng and Eng~h f\ 1t•n· tor ons moy be Khedul• .. 1 from 8:30 to t l 30 a m .md dfter se.hool. from 3 to 6 I' 01 Monday Uuough f7nda~ • 110 Broedwtly, Co8ta MMa ... .. f IO CJl!fm llle1e a1e A(') "'°""' .. • CONROY'S FLOWERS <N Cost• MB.I 1'11 ........ .......... ,...., 714.548.3135 Deity Pilot Arountl TOWll JAN. 3 The Bralllto Jn1Utute wUJ lwgin oflenng free da 1 Jan. 3 C:lnd s:ontanu.-for 15 COOW<"Ullv Thursdays from 10 u rn to noon to tt>ach peo- plt• how to t main indepen· tl<•nt desp1t vision I~ . c 'Id will be helrl at the Oct.,.., S4>mor Center at 800 M,1r9\umtP Blvd • Corona del ~for P4rtlc1pants will learn rww wdys of doing uch daily 1,1 .. ks d'> coolong and ma.nag- llltJ lhc home, a w U as learn how to rt>Ce1ve tallung books thrnuCJh Braille lnstitute's Lthr.iry SPrvice . Judy ~1U'-dC'Chta, 1714) 821-5000. JAN. 5 Waf'om Technology wU1 be the h•dtured gurst at the Orange Apple Computer t'lub' meetlO{J from 8 a.m to I 15 I'm at the Chemistry Bu1ldinq on Orange COd t ('ollege., Cdmpu di 270 I fduv1cw Rodd, Costd M~. Th" c omf)dny w1ll demon- -.trdte It graphK"> tablet • 1nduchnq th(' Grdphire2, the. lntuo 2 .rnd the C1111.1q. The m etmg will also feature qm•!lt1on-t1nd-answer s • "o"' for beganmng and c1dvdnced Macintm.h users. hrecJk out groups on topics -.uch d photo cditang, dnd the nf"w Mt1c op<>rdtang y tern osx Ftc.-e for first time V!!>t· tut (949) 770-1865 or V\Stl \\"\\"\\,oocc.org A paJr of Dve-week, ne><redJt ml •nnt•d1ate Lido a1hn9 c ht.,., •s dunng Jttnuury csnd frbructry WJU begin dl 1 30 Jl m. Jt1n. 5 and run unttl 5.30 p m Sunday cld e will hf>glO Jdn b dunng the same hour.. ll eta will meet at Ordn<fP C()d)I CoUcge's Sail- 1qq Ct·nter dl 1801 W. Coa t I {1nhwd'f, Newport Beach. ~105 HWll 045-9412 JAN. 8 The , rvke Corps of ReUred l::xt'<'Ul1v<'S n wlU host a hu<.IO(''>' pldn workshop from •1 d m to noon at NallonaJ L navc•r..ity, 3390 Harbor Hint . Costd Mesa $25, $20 ff pn H'<Jl.,terc·d Re rvat1on re<1m•4'ted (7 14) 550-7369 JAN. 11 Tbe BralUt> JnstJtute will ht>CJln th hril of six consecu- t1v<' free Fncldy Cid es to t •de h peopll• how to remcsm mdepend nt de pit • v1 ion I°' Clo e will b«.• from 1 to :J pm at th<' co.,td M Sd S.•naor C'l111en Center et 695 W l 9th St • Co'ila Mesa. PM· htJJ>dnt wtll ll'dm n~w way of doing uch daily task clS cooking und mandgtng the hom • •l w ll et how to use \ l'iUd) ti.Id to ffidlUfnlZ rcmt1uun9 V1'1on Cc.tit (714) 8:.! 1-SOOO lo .,. n up The U lrvlne Film Society wilt pr • nt •M ling People ls Ea!.y," c.1 documentary r hronicllng the Bnbsh group Radlobead's OK Computer tour, whJch ii about the band caught in an uncontro&lable media nightmare of • attka). ly and commerdally succeu· ful albwn Show tunel are 7 and 9 p.m. ln the UCJ Student Center Crystal Cove Aud.Ito. riwn. S5. SJ for UC lrvine stu· dent.I, S4 UC Irvine faculty and taff and non-UC ll'VlDe tudents. (949) 824-5588. www.IUmaoclety.ucJ.edu. JAi. 11 The UC lrvtne Film Society will pri nt •Grey Gardens• at 1 and 9 p.m. tn the UCI Student Center Cry tal Cove Auditorium. The film ts about Edith Bouvter Beale and her daughter Edie living in a world of their own behind th tr 2e-room decaying Ea t Hampton mansion known a1 the "Grey Gct.rdens. • SS, SJ for UC Irvine students, S4 for UC Irvine faculty and staff and non-UC lrvme tudents. 1949) 824 -5588. JAN. 24 "The Wrtter and the Envlron- mcnt. • the fourth in a en of lree public lectures by leading humarulles scholars, will began at 7 30 p.m in th Humanities lnternataonal Bwlding, Room 110, on the UC lrv~ne campus. Noted csuthors Homero ArldJlS and Terry Tempest Williams w1U addre the relationship between the wnter and the environment. why a wnter becomes an etctlvist and how nature a.nspires wntang. Open to the publlc. (949) 82-4-5484 FEI. 1 The Community As n. ln U- tule Orange County C"hctpter wall host a lhree-day Profe<,- 1ondl Management Develop- ment Program Peb. l throuqh Feb. 3 at th<> Newport Bed< h Mamott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Dnve. (949) 380-7360 MARCH 19 Orange Coast CoUege's 18th dnnual Htgh School Danct> Day will be held rrom 8 cs.m to 1:30 pm at 2701 FdtrV1ew Road, Costa Mesa. More thtlO 225 Orange County high school tudents and the1r fac· uJty advisors dre expected to attend (714) -432-5506 ONGOING Chiropractor Kathleen M . Campbell' office hosts free p111dJ care cla e al 7: 15 p m Wednesday . I :30 p m Fnday and 11 15 a.m. Satur· day at 3400 Irvine Av , Swte 114. N wport Beach. Complimentary con ultallon and ex.ams avatlable (949) 263-1462 The dty of CostA Meu Recn- clllon DavlS1on' Early CbJld· hood Program provtde recr - aboodl acu'\flU for ctuldren d9 3 lo 5 from 9 am. to 1 p m. Monday th.rough Friddy dt the 8dleanc Commumty Center, 1975 Bale.inc Dnve Call for costs (714) 754-5158. Team urvlvor Oruge Coua- ty hosU its "Walk and Talk; a blw kJy waUung group for wom n who have had or have cancer. Wom n beve the opportunity to share their t-xpenen and upport one anoth T The group meets at 10 a.m. the d and fourth Prideys of every month at th Nlkeg~ tore in Fa&hion Island iD Newport 84'ach (949) 275-3888 n. Upper NeWpon hy Eco;. logtcal Reletve and Natwt! Preletve hosts kaydk toun. of the Back Bly at 10 am Sun· days for a two-hour tour al 2301 Uruvennty Drive, N •w- port Beach $20 Kcsyak . available through N wport Dunes Wal r1ront Resort Call for reservahon . (800) 585- 0747. ArUlt and racer Gary MllU- more' "I lol Yclchls, Oc an Racers From Topsails to Tur-bo5: an exlubibon of 25 of hJs onginal yacht pdtntmgs will run U\tOugh t<..1drch 15 at the N wport Hdrbor NaulJcaJ Museum, 151 E. COdSt I hgh· way. Newport Bedch fr{>e Mlltunore' pdintangs depict the evolution of off hore rdc· mg yachts 1949) 675-8915 The Jewish family Service of Orange County u. fonnmg d parentang group that will meet from 10 to lJ 30 <1.m Mondays at the Jf'wish Farm· ly Servic . 250 E. BakN St . Suite G. Co td Mesa The program off n. J>drent the opportunity to taJk with other parPnts csnd d coun elor dbout cont('ms dnd to learn wdy of ucces lul parentang Cdll for mfonnallon on f~ dnd group enrollment. (7141 445-4950 Women 50 and older may be part of d c11scus ion group coordmuted by JeWlSh Family St>rvice to dddress 1 ues uch a anxiety. depr ion. relcthon tups. loneltne and furruly thdl meets from I(} to 11 .JO d m Mondays <1t tht> ag ncy ofhce , 250 E 8cJkP1 St . Suite U . Co<ild Mt>sc1 Pw· reg1strdt1on requir d 17141 445-4950 Frienm of the Newport Beach Public L1brcJry U ed Book Store dte tt'>kmg for pcttron to dondte books to repleni'h tht> dwmdlmq tock Book'> m<1} be left di uny ol tht> thre(• branch Uhranes at Bdlhod Mdnner\, or Corond dc•l l\1M or in the hOok closet ne-xt to the Fnend Book StoH• c1t 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. All hardcover t1nrl pt1perback dondt1ons. with the exception of mdgatme<.> dnd law book.,, will tw accepted crnd dre ta'< deductJbll". (9491 759-9hb7 Tbe Brame lnsUtute offers free computer clct to peo- ple W1th fcsdmg vt ion who hcJve d1fhculty ., emq the computer reen The 0d.,~ Center dt 800 Margu«>nlP Av • Corona del Mdr. ofter<; su s1ons Call lo 1qn up for cld e 1714) 821-5000 Marshall's TH Kwon Do ln Cosld M c1 offe>N frC<' U- def nse clt1 ('S to t11rhnc pl.lob dnd flJght clttendunts Cla are taught by thn-v· tun U.S Nallondl Champion Tom MdJ'Shdll Mar!ihctll' ,., <it 333 E 17th St, Suite 11. Cos· ta Mesa. (9491 574-0122 A aplrltual are das meets at 7:15 pm Wedne d.iy di J.400 lMn Ave . wtl" 114, Newport Beach Call to reserve a at f9491 263- 1462. A brain tumor support group meets the hrst and third Thundays dch monU1 from 7 &joy a,,.;.,,,._ a,. 111'4 lVnJ y,.;., a,.111. .• • e<!~e£ lMmahKl.._I il!J,_.,.,..,., ....... ,,,"~ • .s..Mo cf LA• .,, C..'-•,,...,.. •Fil;tM .... .,.,, .... ... •T-.... ..... ..... . , ..... ........ -• ,411 f Aw°"',. • ... . I ~ I I , "Jlllr) •." ......... •S a1ufU to 8 30 1> m at th f foag dn- c •r C nter at liOdfJ tfo.p1tetl, 1 Hoag Driv NPwport 8ed<'h Fri Reg trobon not r qutn•d. Th <Jroup i d~agnt'd to h •Ip Jldll ·nt ond the11 famili undN tand ilncl cope with thl' din• . t' 4 1 574-62:!2 St. Andnw' Pre bY1f'r1an Church h~b. d nwntal 1tln upport qroup fron1 t1 10 to H p m Sundl'Y" an Dwrl"nfwltl Hetti <' dt hOO St \ndr~wo; ROdd, Ne•wport B<•t1ch (fMt)I 574 ·22:th The Jewtsh f•mUy Service ol Ordn<w C.:uunty ponsor' ,. d~usi.mn group focu mg 0 11 <onc1•m cmd n• poni.ibilill .._ of adult < b1Jdr<'n t1nd Lhl'11 1>ar<'nt' from h to 7 p m. two Tu Ud'f'> o month dt th'• Jpw- 1 h f-om1l't SNVJ< <• olhc<' ut 250 I; Bdk.-r St , SUJt G, C~tt1 1\.1(•"'1 Sto per per.on. per "''"mn Pr •reH• trollon U'<)Ulff'{l f71 4) 44 5-4<J50 Tbe Jewhh FamlJy Service of Oran<w C.:ounty hd d W(>(>kJy J>c1rentmg 'upport qroup tu help f>tHCnl'> lt>csm 1>treteg1 ~ tor uc ce.,i.luJ J)clrentmg dncl helpmq them deal "wtth the feehng dnd b<!havtor or 1tw1r ch1tdren The group ml•t•t<. rrom 10 to 11 30 d m f\lon· ddr.> dl JC'wt h Fdmlly "> •r- vtce, 250 E BakN St , Su1lf' G. Costd M<• d ThP qmup will CO\N topic.-. dl>out nhtn· agmq tJnger. amrn•t) 111ul peeT pressure children 1•Xf>•" nence. Prer •q14'trdt11111 reqturNI 17141445-4lt50 Tbe Costa Mesa nlor Cen- ter ha bdllroom dtinc my with live music from th<' PPIPr \.in Or<,chott Tno on Tu<•-.cl11\ night' from 7 JO to to m p 111 di hlt~ w f'llh '>t ( "'''' ~1e...i $4 tQ.t9t s.lH-181i-I .. Jewish family Service ol Ordn<f" Count\ 'pon'>or-. .in onqomq hf't1hnq -.uppnrl qroup for thP chrorll( 1111\ 111 Th<> puq:><N' " 111 prll\ 11IP ptlrtK1pt1nh \\ llp 1•111ot1or1c1I dncJ '>pinltldl 'upport 111 1111rn· t1q<' 11ln('.,., t111d 11 ... c 11nw- 4u<•nH• Thi• qroup llh'<'I" .at 7 p m Thur'-<lt1v' •it 1 .. \, 1-.h f-ttrn1ly Servu P .!:>O C: Bdkl'r St . Co,tu l\h•-.cJ \1t1•ndt1nrt> 1., tr f', but rN11,trotwn 1., al'qlllrl'd (71414-15 44'">0 Scrabble Club u. 350 meets from n to 111 pm Thur'>'ldV' <lt Border.. Hook,, h1s1c At ( 't1fl"' on 14th ~IH><•I ctnd Nt·~ - port B<>uh.>\ <utl, Co,lu '\le• .... 1 Nt>w plu'f P" c1n• \\1•1- <0ml• l'J4'JJ 75tl-.tH71 Mon<Ja.(. ~ 2 ... 2001 5 The true spirit of caroling . . A.nnual lrddJllon may not cllway'> ound pert ct, but th• point of lhc> on< ~ c o murh beyond that. Loltu H•rp« DAILY PILOT T ht• h11rn1on111nq le<1vt·~ -.om1•thm9 to bP. cl tr •d , but th • Chn.,tmd'> spiral th,11 tuel the Clc>dn, Sn1•nt• C"h11'il· ma'> Cmohny Tt .. 1111 " un urpct " d Ron Younq, who hd orqan1n>cl dn tlnnu.al c .1r- ohnq qrou p fur th1 ltt-.t 11, yet1r~. dt><,e rih1•d h11n .. 1 II d., tonf' dPdf , hut wouldn I rnis., d chdnc t• to 't'rl'nad,. J><!OplP •dch DI'< :l S • 1 don 'I my ,,.,.II hut 'ou put thl• C hnstnM., 'Pml into 11 und II < omt>-. out qrf'cll • tw '-did I le dtld d c cm qrnup ol co .. td Me'>tl rt .... 1c11 nt~ h<1-.:•• m<1dC' 11 on ctnnudl tr.id1t1on to hnnq lht• JO\ of Chuslmd' in d rnu'>• • .ii lorm -to pdllf'nt., 111 I foucJ I lo p1tc1I dncl cJH'd ronvc1lP'>CPnt hornt•s lor- ' PM" EcJch yPt1r th•· qroup '>litfts olf at rluq- ,111p HPt1llhr.drt.• ( 1•nlPr in Nt>WJ><>rt Bl'dC"h From thn1 thl"\ muve tu chfff'f ""' unit dl I lr><1q I lo.,p1tnl c11HI lh1•n on to Bt•vnl\ lttnor Con\ dlf'..c ''nl Tiw group VcHIC'> m ,1,w t•ttrh yt•cJr Imm ..!5 to IOO pt•opll• \ounq '>ttlcl , clt•p<>ndmq on who ft''J)(Jnd-. lU thP ffidfkPl· inc1 < "irnler' rt1nqP in dtfl' lrom h to 7h ht• tlddP<I H" wcnutinq .,lMt qv " c;u11pl<> I 1u l put out d flwr ttnd lht•\ conw. • Younq .,did Llkt• th(• W< rUJttnq procc"~"· thP c drohnq fJUldt•line' •tr•• cllso mod- •st "Nont• nl us drc• qu11- tmq nur dd~ 1ob' Ynunq 'dlcl Thi•\ dun I \H'tlf lt1nc \' I 11._lllOl('" or prdrtlCI• hdr· monw' t1ht-t1cl ol tum• tht· sh1•et mu't1c t>H•n con· tum 50m t't'~ -but th'• flec:ts of th •u rdrol- 1nc1 1 unpciraU"h1d • WhPn peopl com~ to v1~11 th m. the r< 1d(•nl drt' JU!tt f!C '>ldllC 'dtd Jcrnt1 \\'Phrt<•v. th<> director of ut l1v111 dl Fld'J hap. Fltt9stup hou'>1 s ~Id r- ly J>f•oplt• who t1u• m rnhc\l)lhlo.ttton or tho-. who can nu longN take <are ol them .. «>lv~ . '>hf", <.aid . \\ h1le ltlf' s •nmr ... cJre blf•-.,('CJ With lff~(flll'nl Vl • 11 lrom fdrmh m••mb •rs. their ht>t1rt., dr~ touc-hed wh<>n toldl strdn<J rs tak thP lime to top hy. W •hrlt•)' -.1ud TilP. fdct thdl th(• C dCOI· er' ,mq c Id'"'" Chn~tma tun• bnnq ... d ... ~n'>e of nu.,tttl<J1<1 10 the 1•vPnl. \\ •hrh·~ ... mt. bN t1use the sPnmr-. r c1n H'm mber hoh<lt1y'> 1n lhf> pt1.,t. when tht•v \\ Pn• "nymq the .... 1111• '"n""' \ ounq cHld hi .. long· llflH lr11•nct Rt1\ C uller. <jt•I 11 k1<).. ol'll of 'f>endmg 111111• With thP •Id •rly • 1 h1\" t ht• tac:t that -.1111 1• of lht old quys hke h> hu,tlr "'mt• "f th • \"1m1 n I 'Jll<'~S <,omt• thmq., ne\ Pr < hcJngt:.', • \ ounq '>did C uller, who hcJ been ... mqmc; "'1th the• yroup '>tn< l' th~ hNJmnmg. dl<i v"1lmCJ the com dlcscent hontt'" 1 h1' favorite pdrt ul the• ) ulN1de P\ f'nl The> tl4·\l·~r-old Co-.lcJ 1\.1 '>d re 1df'nl '>did h1 looks lor- WcJrcl to II l'\'Pr\ ( hr1'l· mdi. 'ed<;.(>n • • •emq 1h1• pt•uplP bnqhh'n up 1' ,o 111uch- mq • he '-did \\ hrtt bel - lt>r rc>d on 11 thPr•· to qo? • \'ounq 'dV'-h" ht1' d \4'r\ clf'url\ dt>hn1•c1 rea- !>On tor contmUJnq th1• tra- cltllon I 1ust thmk t1hout how hlP ..... C'd m\ hfl' I'> dlld C 'hn'>tm<1-. rdrolmq c11low m(• to rE>ptt\ d hlllP of th kindnt·.,., (ac><I hd., hown mt• I c:an P"'" 11 on to olht>r pt•opl(• \ouncJ 'did • QUOTI Of THE DAY " ... and the dog always wants to play. The dog doesn't care if we won or Jost ... " Rich aoyce, Former Estancia High and current Edison High boys basketball coach °"' , .. ), ...... TIM IANDft • 6 t-Jonday, Oecemt:. 2.4, 2001 lpelta ..... Rogw Corfson • 9A9..S7 U 223 • ...... ,_, 9A9~170 Doily Pilot (ATCHINGUP WITH ••• Fonner Estancia High basketball coach enjoying his tenure at Edison, as well as his growing family. S.rry Faulkner 0AllY PILOT W th hdlf d Wt>llmc on the s1delme. dncl \IJLI d lull We clbc<td, .~-yedr-old R:ch Boyce ledmed only r<>< PnUy to COlllJldrtmcnldlJW ht~ Jld'> ion lor bdsketbdll Dunng I J Y<'dn> <ti Esldncid I hgh. lour d'> the hoys bdskl'tl)dll hedd coach 11 Q%-2000l. Boye("'> rompelJIJvc eclg<' lrl'<jlit>nlly lmqcrP<.I long dflt>r the l:nal blllJt'r often re<.ul tmq m 'il<'<'ph~s n:qht' t1ftl.'r cl lo~ Now. m h :!> .. econd Yl'dr ti'> c0.tch di [c.11...-m I hgh. hJs third ~<·M ti!> d hush.met. Boyn'. '>OOn to lwcome cl hr'>l·t11n1> ldtht?:, • .. ud hf' no lonqN lttl..t>'> whdt h<1ppen<> on thl' hdrclwood homP ·1·vp IPam1•d d lot <1hout bli!>kt•lhdll ovN tht• ye.t~ dn<l I've.• lnt'd to p1< k up '>OlllPlh:ng rrom dll lhl• COtlChP<t l'w workt'Cl w1Lh. • Boye(' \dtd ·nut om• of the> mo!>I :mportt1nl lhJn<r• I've• h•t1ml'C1 I\ thdl you JUSI hdV(• to lt>dVl' lht• C!dffi(• ctl lhe (jdffil' ·Wht>n I Wd'> youngPr. <1 lo,., would h<111nt nw I dctualJy wouldn t 'l<•t>p But. now, I come home dnd 11f hPlle lS llwn• we're mdkmq plam for lht• b:rth ol our llrst chtJd (a boy. 'chedull'<l lo .iirivt• an mld·AprtJJ a nd lhl' lloc1 c1lw<1y'> wants to pldy ThP dO<J <IO<•\n't < .m· ti wt> won or lo!>l • t\oy('(' <;ltll C"dre<,, d'> dPeply d\ ht• Plll'r dtd And those who h<1ve "1tnP'>'>t'Cl hlS compet11Jve fire. M't' httlt• < hctn<Je m the compo~. thouqh Jl<l'>'>tondlt• persona he pro)l'ch dunn9 Cfdffil''i And he !>UU loves to w:n ·nwrt• arP tunes wht>n I don't Wl' rn ywlf n>dchJny 'ltJI I'm 50, • Boyce• -.<11<1 "Hut they usually ronw tUll'r d los' Wht>n you win, tl\ lht• CJWttle'it lhln<J t(l llf P • Boyn>. 04-47 as head coach at Est<1nnd which went to the playofli. all four wdl>Ons and won the Paclf1c ( Od\l Lt-aqut> tus hn.t yea.r, dgoruwd ovt•r ht'> d<>c1'>1on to leave Estann<1, wht•n• hP came with TIIO O'Bnen lrom h~ dlrna mdter, 1\lslln I hgh, belore the 14.J87·88 WdSOn H e begdll Im c oach:nq career cit TustJn at d9P 17 ·BO GMG FRY I OAllY flllOT Rich Boyce continues a successful COKblng career at Edison HJgh. But he speaks glowingly of has time dt Edison, where he teach four math classes dlld had gwded lhe Chargers to a 5-3 rerord through Thursday, after an 11· 15 trans11Jon year m 2000-01. ·1·u alway helve a warm place m my heart for Estancia, because I was treated so great th re. II was a very tough place to leavt>. But everything has been great di Edl)on and I'm ht1vmg d lot ol fun.• Boyce Sd1d an ddd1Uon to a higher Sdlcuy, thl' pnmary reason h chose EdtSOn over E tanC'la. tus new school's support sy-.lem has helped him focus more on coachmg ·Tue btgg l dUference 1S the t1mount of mon y at each school,• Boyce Silld. •At Eslc1nC'la, I had to fund raise a lot an~ (current coach Chns Sorce) doe a lot or it. I sWl have lo lund raJSe 11 lltUe bit, but our kld pay to play, so we have money to do things We're go:ng to Flonda (for a toumamPnl Thursday-S.iturday) and I want to take a trlp every couple or ye.us. And th re w a lot of other tuff I had to do ell Estandd that people take car of for m here. All I have to do on game days ls get my team ready to play and how up.• Boyce. who also coached guts basketball, softbdll and girls tenrus at Estanoa. said the fond t memories of tus coaching uperlence with the Eagles were as an assistant boy ba ketball coach. • 1 remember that state champ onshlp team (wtuch won the D ivision DI bUe in 1991 Wltb O'Bnen as bead coach), but not Just for winning tale,• Boyce sa.td. "Tht!re were a lot 01 characters on that team.• Boyce said he also remembers a couple heartbreaking losses. The first, in the CIF Southern Section D1vi.s1on lll·A seauhnals lo Dos Pueblos in 1995. as istant coach to nm Panel Th second. a doubJe-overtime loss to B hop M ontgomery, cam~ a5 bead coach m the 1999 ClF lll-A sectJon nuhnals. • 1 wanted to win that B hop Montgomery game so badly for the k.lds, • recalled Boyce. who, obvtously spent dlld dejected, remained lumped over at the waist for a few ounute5 lmmedlateJy foUowmg th final buzzer, before fielding qu lions from reporters. Boyce said it as the lads, more than the competlllon. that fuel bis coachln,g fate. "I understand wnat a vtlaJ rol a coach can have Wlth kids,· b SAJd. ·1•m not sure l'U be doing this another 20 years, but I'm sure l'U coach CARI ETON s Newport Harbor Versatile Mears was Tar of the Year in 1949. Donc:.ntNM DAILY Pl.OT C arleton (Bud) M MS • was a versable athlete all through tus ye.us at Newport Harbor Higb and was voted "Tar of the Vear• m 1949, tus ruor year. But the cldss1 t honor that lives on for Mears and Ill> 1948 teammates was the Sunset League baseball champK>n.Stup The league title remams the only vamty baseball championstup lo have ever been won by the Sailors. The team was coached by the late Wend U Pickeos. who went on to lead Orange Coast College to many baseball titles. Mears was one of th aadc: lnfiek.lers for th Tcll'S on;ihe • •8 basebdll dub. classmates voted him student body president. He uswned bis new title gave tum ample power to deda.re a hobday because m V·E Dey (Victory m Ewope) ol World War ll. He t.ok! the kids they could go to the beach. Amtw.ngly, Mears was lmpeacbed the next day by the principal. Mears a1so netped lead the ·•9 track team to a Sunset League title with his strength in the 120-yard high hurdles and the pole vault. He also shi.ned at T-fonnation quarterback' for new coecb Al Irwin m 1948. Tile season opener was an astoniWng game by Harbor High. wtucb almo.t defeated St. Anthony, the dub that went on to share the ClF aown with Santa Barbara High. 7-7. He and d number of players often dJd Mears p&ayed football four yean and proved to be a stout and able quarterbadL He was an Carleton Mean excellent tackler and a magruficent work, but con5Wtently dauned thelr basJC JOb was sunply to ba<'k up ace hurt r Frank t-1.urulton and catcher Bill WeathCIWax Mears was humbl in looking at · the SJtuabon. ·(Hamilton and Weatherwax! were the team.· Mears saJd Hamilton ~k out 1n batters m • •8 and only lost two games to two San Diego tedmS Me.us. bom m North Carolina. came west with tus family in l945 and enrolled at N wport Bt-ach Grammar School He was so popular that hi9 smart ball band)er. He was always smooth in basllelball all four years at guard and matched up well with the d ub's ace forward, Bob Yardley. kid brother to George, Yardley, who went on to become a member ot the Nawruth National Basketball Hall ot Fame. Mears grew up with otber skills and sports. including oceen surfing, kung and piloting gbders. Carleton Mears. another from the Long Gray Line at Newport Harbor who resides Ul the Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millenruwn. CROSS CO .--~ TRY BOYS HONOR ROLL Records are made to be broken, but champions are forever. Here's the pride of the Newport-Mesa District who have left m~_that are etched in stone. EdMda Hlgla'a Albel'to M11DosNlpl ........ Newport-..... Dlllrlct I tr lo9"1' will . boy. Cl'Oel co t t ct: (la Mp ....... ....... BOU aF SOUl1IERN SICTION TEAM aMIMIM ~ DN-. S-.ill K-.at '76 '91 SPORTS Mot.Joy, ~ 2A, 2001 7 • .. I HONOR ROLL Records are made to be broken, b~t champions are for v r . . . • 11 re' th pride of the Newport-Mesa District who have I ft marks that ar et h d in ston CIF SO HER SEcnON PLAYER OP TIIE YEAR car. Division Player, school ·77 Div. 3-A JACK TIJZ. Corona del Mar TATE TEAM CHAMPIONS Yt'ar. Division School (Coach) ·91 Div. m Estancia Olm O'Brien} C:IF 'OUTHERN SECTIO TEAM CHAMPIO Year. Division School (Coach) 77 Div. 3-A Corona del Mar (Jack Errion) '81 Div. 3-A Corona del Mar (Jack Errion) '•)() Div. 3-AA Estancia (Tim O'Brien) 'C):-J lliv. IV-AA Corona del Mar (Paul Orris) •c)5 Div. lV-AA Corona del Mar (Paul Orris) HOTa OI' tMltfltS SAU tS!'tO 01...-..1 ~ _,..w n.. o.o.. '* 01101*' .... u "'-1.ioll»ol~Al'N~.., oa•o 'rOU Aflt I MA ' A ll1"£D Of T'AUST OATEO ~17 1>.._,SS 100 I .Vt ilCTIO., '0 PMl.>I .. , T YOUfl Pf\ RH I lolA'f K SCll U 4f A Kll!t.IC SA4.l. " ~ct; .r £0 Ni EX~<AflOl't OJ ltt( ~iA T\;AC OJ Hi: PfU£[OIHI• 11( .. , ... 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