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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-07 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERV1t'K' THE NEWPORT -f..Af.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WIB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM Oh how t ~to live 1n Orange County in January YOY won't find any rain, sleet nor snow today lnstud loOt '°' sunny skies and hi9fts in the low ?Os. See,ege2 llOHIJM, JANUARY 7, 2002 Stic;~~ with ·the traditioncµ Christmas •An Armenian church in Costa Mesa hosts about Banek, the church's Pan.sh Counal 700 people Sunday to commemorate Jesus' birth on ch~~·s worslup 15 Grego~. the day that everyone once marked. Wtth the traditional role ot the priest , as intercessor. the deacon offering ltyce Aldet'ton • OAllY PllOT COSTA MESA -They came from near and far to celebrate the Armeruan Christmas here Sunday Church officials at St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church 10 Cos-· ta Mesa esumated about 700 wor- shipers packed into the church to celebrate the Epiphany, mearung , • revelallon of God: the central the btany and the cbou and congre- theme of the Chnstma.s season m gabon chanb.ng responsively. the Anneruan Cbwch Armenians hdve celebrated Ma1or events celebrated are the Christmas on Jan 6 for more than Nabvity of Jesus Chnst m Belhle-1,700 years. hem and the Blessing of the Waters All Chnstlan churches celebrated celebrabng the baptisrq of J us Chnst's birth on Jan. 6.. unbl the C hrist in the Jordan River by John fourth century, when the Roman the Baptist. thereby beg1onmg CathoDc Church changed the date C hnst's missionary work m the from Jan. 6 to Dec 25 to override a w orld to serve people. SAtd Vahran pagan, feast dedicated to the birth of the Sun. wluch was celebrated on Dec. 25. according to Roman Cathobc sources Armenia was not affected by the change because it was not a satellite of the Roman Cathobc Church and because there were no pagan prac· bees in Annerua Sunday provided a chance to worship m the morning dnd then bead off to fnends' or families houi- es to eat. exchang gilts or imply to have a good time. Churchgoers greeted edc-h other W1th handshakes. hug dnd \\rishes of •Merry Chnstma.s" as they eXJted l'HOTC> IY ; I .. • (. T Salespenon Nena Lew11 shows off one ol the gun locks required under a new state law. Shop owners like a..ndy GeraJI (rlghtt of ,Grant Boys a.re uptet over the details of the law. Below, the list of Department ol JUIUce-&pproved locks ls hundreds of pages long. aw N ew law are much a pert of the n w yeo..r as champagn and resolutions. Those that went into effect of Jan. I, 2002. pan a gamut of ' ranging tram laws that reqw.re ·· tailors, h.a.l.r salons and dry cleaners to post their pnces to another that ' makes *' m1ldemeanor to sell b1dls, or candy-Davonid cigarettes, in 1tores that allow aceet1 to minors. One other law nlqul.r9 minimum wage increues for sheepherders and mandat lmprovementa in theU' working conditions including moal and rest breaks when teaslbl . And, of coune. there are some i.ws that g t more attenban and ase more controve.mal t.b4.n othen. SEE lAWf UL MGl 4 Among new legislation that went into effect on New Years Day, some are benign and others are controversial Terrorism too close to home here and in Israel cLfter the two-hour MC . Huntington B ach r 1dent Angea Barela miled as he held hands w.ith neighbor Anna Yogurt· 1an as tfie two eX1ted th chW'ch. It was Bareld' fust ume arumding...a service dt the church apd he could· n't be happier. • ·The mu 1c. the . people were cllmo 1 the same a m 'll Catholic church." Bctrela ScUd ·1 I I some- thing deep when I hf'dr the mu.sic. I en1oyed 11 ver; much." . With words of compd 100, canng SEE CHRISTM.A:S.,PAGE 4 Mobilizing City Hall opposition • Owners of motor homes plan to fill thf' council chambers, l'tncl thC' J>drk.J.ng lot. to prote.,t propo ed law. Lolita Harper D A l't p LOT COST·\ \.IE~A P111kln9 at City I ldll tomqh1 miqht h1• o 1Jttl<> tbugh. d., dozen., of Co~td Me e1 motor home owner.. pion 10 rnohilile a CdlllpdJgn 10 prolP'\t thP c 1ty\ ban on recredtlOndl \'elucle-s One Iller J>emg "C'lrc-u· lated calls fur recreat1ondl vehicle own- ers to •re.ill) For more on tonight's City Coun<1l meeting. see Page J. make d tatem ~t· df'ld dmt• their motor home-; to th • mt!'(•ung to take up parlonq Bill Folsom, d mechanic tor the oty who u tus motor h·ume 4S tus pnrnarv method ol lrdru>portatmn, has passed out more thdll 200 fli rs 111 dJl anempt to rcll.SE' a .... 4f n dbout the council·· actions to ban th parklng of motor horn on ms1d n- tldl streets "I'm hopi.ng to tx• pres('ntly ~Uf­ priS('(f by the tum out I know of at least 26 people who will be thc>re. • Folsom wid On Dec 17 counal m mbe..., vot- ed 4 to l -\..,th Counnl.miln Gar)· Monahan dissenung -to follow neighbonng • wport Beach' 1 d a.nd ban re<:reabonaJ 41ld commeroal \'eh.ides from parking on r ntial stree . ~ tonahan "4W h did not support th ordinance be<a h greed Wlth va.no rs who said Costa ~I great bee.a ot us character and mdivtdualit\ ·1 don t like th -road ·we Me gomg down." Monahan w.kl Pre- limina.I)• appro\'al of the ordl.nan was gwen at th last m ting and torugh.t th council xpected to ad.opt tt offioally The new law pro"id a '24-hour cepooa if the ownen are INding or unloading thear \'i • COlta . l\1esa Police lJ Cart Sthuler said. Schul r 1a d ·the ma1ont) of l!n10K'ement acuon original from re 1dent comp14.intJ • Th P Department receiv about 30 to 40 complaint c:aJh every w kend, ILUD--B -~~~~-1 ____ ,I NLK----..... 7 • . , ON 'IHE Altove Ille SUIMCE .· .. Day and night lishlng cNrten .. tv•ia.ble for groups or singles It BongoS ~Ing on Balboll P9nlnsula. (9itl) 67)..2110. 2 Monday. Jonwry 7, 2002 • • GMG FllY I OAlY Ill.OT cott Leigh ls the eclitor-publlsber of Dockside magutne, which ts distributed all along the West Cout. A report for the consuming boater Costa Mesa-based magazine offers tips and reviews to those who live lite on the seas. Paul Clinton D AILY PlLOT N CM>d to know how to mstall a · new mdlll hcilycsrd without chrnbtng the ma t? Or how to dvo1d <;eclS1ckn ? How about changing the otl on a di el engtne7 BOdtcrs eek.mg unswers to those que!>Uon ctnd othe~ hdve been turn- ing to Scott Leigh's Dockside maga- zine mce the Newport Beach resJ· dent founded it m 1993 Leigh, clll avtd boater hlmseU, opened hop ln a Westside Costa Mesa office complex to provtde tips, revtews of new eqwpment and other arucles geared to boat owoen.. The free magazine can be found WHIT'S AFLOAT • WMArs AROAT is publtSti.d periodic.ally. If Vo" are plM\ning 1 MUtlCll event. submit the information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W lay St., Com M.w. CA 92627; by fax to (949) ~ 170, or by .. mail to d11fypllotfl l1t1mn.com GONDOLA YOURS Gondola Romancce onen d.aJly loun of Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner Ce1U (949) 675·4730 The tours go out of Udo Manna VtlJdg<'. 3-400 Via Oporto in Newport Bedch KAYAK TOUIS The Upper N wport Bay EcoJoglca.I ReseN und Nature-Pr rve hos~ two-hour kayak toun of th Back 84y t 10 a m. ev ry Sunddy at 2301 Unt· vomtv On\IO NC'wnt\tt f~h ~o .JDU, P.ilot VOLM.N0. 7 dt boatyards, yacht clubs and marine supply stores from &ja to the Cana- dldn border. About 9' % of readers of DockStde, accordin"9 to a survey. own d boat. The magaZ1.J1e is d igned as·a •Consumer Report• for boaters, Leigh said Leigh. 51 , founded the magazine d an oft boot of b1s Scott Adverm- mg, o firm he founded in 1990. The economy and boating mdus- try were on the rocks m 1993, but the ·magctzme found its ruche, Leigh said. "The magazine was probably !.tarted at the worst possible bJne, • Leigh acknowledged. ·A magazme is an ongoing creative proce . You can change 1t. fut it, make tt better.· Those changes mcluded adding the Northwest in 1995 and Northern CaWorrua m 1996. Leigh has visions of talung hlS magaz:ine to the next level He is Kayaks made avallable through New- port Dunes Resort Call (800) 585- 0747 for reservabons. SUNDAY COOKIE CIUISIS The Adventures at Sea Yacht Char- ters hosts cruisei around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m. every Sun- day at 3101 W. Coast Highway, N w- port Beach. $20, lnclude cru1 e, parking, coolu and sodas R rvct- uoru mqulred. (S..9) 650-2' 12. SAILING TEAMS Orange County employen cu bring their employees out to Newport Beach on w kda~ to enjoy a ddy of .ailing courtesy bf Orange Coast Col- lrg . The School of Sailing and Sea- man.ship now offers a chanc tor groups to work with the onboard instructor on dilf rent Sdlllng tctch· &U"'U.l..Aa ......_.__.~·~· ~· ....... ·------""-.... now working to get It put on news- stands, where it would no longer be free. He also hopes to launch othe! regional editions of Dock.side gea.red toward other.centets of leisure ~t­ ing, including the Gulf Coast and Florida. Also on his plate lS a recwTing feature Leigh hopes to launch next year. Leigh plans to buy a boot and allow his editon and writers to refur- bish it with new equipment. The pro- ject would be sertalized ln the maga- ZJ.ne so readers can follow each repair. Letgh. an editor-publisher hyphenate, began bis career as a manager and marketing man for a chain of West Coast restaurants. After 15 years, Leigh formed his own company. ·1·ve always liked advertising,• Leigh said. •t Ul<e working for myseu.· to perlonn well in business. No sailing experience necessary. One-day class- es range from $100 to $125. (9'9) 645· 9'12. SAILING CWSIS Sailboat rentals and prtvale leaom are available at Marina Sa.t.llng in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced cl.uses tnclud naVlgation, big boet. power- boat, mtrociuction to heavy weether and hrst-mate ~on (S..9) 673- 77631 the Blue Do Salling Club. (9'9) 644-252.St ~r Sailing Oub. (949) 675-0827. IOIT llNTALS BalbOa Boat aentals can put you on th water in many ways. with single and double kayaks, e1ec:tric boats, 1~­ hol~r NilbOetl. pedal boets and run- abouts for ofttbore UM or cru.lnng the ~ .id,tll\.L C."lc') 'lt.~ - .. , ........ M~ ~51~ llW>Q$ HQ1UHI (949)642~ "Ght;NontWI ....... ...... edltof1al MMtllr OI ........ .. ,....,. .... ..__ .... lllOwlll. ,,_~ ... ~ ftlllJI IS 8b I M&.- " ... .... -- ~ Vo4ll COIM* Its about the O.ity P'lot 0t news * Aprpm °"' ...... It 310 w ~St.. (Olla ~CAtH27 • .... Clflbt~WW.. ~PMUlllfDtof~owner. (/ ____ ,,..,...... tMl» • • 111 ••• ... Cll'»•I'•• -WO¢ t ...._, ... ,...,.. ..... 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Daily Pilot Boat paradr;! proves need for dredgirig t\oy. I just' returned from an ocean voyage and. along the way. we kept diverting our course due to objects we could see float· ing in the ocean. Each time, a stnng o( rubber or Mylar balloons floated on the water. • It is really amazing the Mle Whitehead number of balloons that we actually see while out on .. THE HARIOR COLUMN the ocean -including on the way to Hawaii, too. I only see the balloons that drift out to sea and I can only ilT}agine the number that drUt to inland areas. Well, the damage these balloons cause on the waterways is huge because the sea creatures eat these floating objects thinking that the balloons are food. Please do not releose bal- loons in the air for any rea-,. son, and I think that any event that releases balloons l.nto the air is doing a major disservice to our environ- ment. Let me know what do your think. • • • I b.ave been receiving a lot of e-mall saying what another great Christmas Boal Parade we had, and I have only received a few e- maill saying otherwise. The problem they men- tion, first and foremost, lS UJ.t a few boats hit bottom in the harbor due to the low tides. This ls a perfect example why we need to dredge the harbor - whether the Anny Corps of Engineen steps up to the plate or Newport Beach . takes charge. Think of the thousands of dollars that these vessels owner must now pay for a haul out, to fix or replace the props, sh.aft balancing. etc. We need to dredge the harbor not tomonow but now. So how '10 we begin? Funds are being made available for the Back Bay -where boats are not allowed -because of envi- ronmental concerns, but we should also make it clear that the harbor nee<l$ dredgmg due to environ- mental concerns u well. With ~e millions of dollars being spent on the &de &y. the city or th county should just purc:hase a· dredger u other harbors have done to dredge year- round u needed. Also, I have received negative feedback about this year's Chrutmas Boat Parade, not due to the parade but due to the large boats. One reade1 wrote that from his house on Lido Island, b1J view was bloc.k.ed by the t-45-foot Rapture in the center of the channel. view was blocked? The larger boats are asked to stay in the center of all the cbannelt u to oot impede the parade Oow. Additional- ly, the boats in the parade are decorated on their star· board sides to display the spirit to the homv. parks and restaurants o.Jong the parade route. So. how do the vessels in the middle of the route block any Vlew? I wu in sluppenng m the parade every rught aboard private yachts and belt~ve me, the parade wa:s--not too congested. 1Wenty years ago, you could not navigate in the harbor dunng the parade and now lt is no problem anywhere in the harbor, plus after 9 p.m .. the harbor ls vacant. Let's save the parade and encourage boats to join in, not 1ust whine. .. • • • Finally, I have been researching new boating laws for 2002 and both locally and federally, I have found no new laws that affect us. U you know of any new boating laws, let me know, but also include the necessary information such as bill number and author np of the week is to check your GPS Insert car· lridges. The charts are being updated on a constant basis and U you purchased your GPS chip a few years ago, it is probably out of date. Check with your CPS manulacture.r or local elec· tronics store to find out if you need an update. Recently, I have been on a few older boats and the GPS chips were out of date. 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""° ---'••• ..... .... ...,, ns tte wuA' 7 ... .....-..... ._ _. ..... n:aaa ~ - Doily Pilot . ~ Mondoy.~s COSTA MESI .CITY COUllCIL MEETING PREVIEW On the AGENDA U·HAUL STOUGE The City Cduncil will rehear a request from a local business owner to store U·Haul rentals on his propef'tY, · Eugene Chan, the owner of ~ storage facility on Newport Avenue, will, again, present his case to store up to six trucks OI') his propefty. On Oct. 15, council members upheld the Planning Commission's decision to deny Chan a permit to store six trucks at his stor· age facility at 2458 Newport Blvd. Councit members said they felt the large rer:ital trucks were not appropriate for the site, which runs along an alley. Councilwoman Karen Robinson was concerned about room for emergency vehicles If up to six trucks were parked behind the storage units. Chan's authorized agent, Rhonda Mcclune. said it would be more convenient . •or his customers to be able to store the trucks near the storage unit. Council mem- bers then questioned whether trucks would ~ rented from that location, or just parked there. Qian ~as not at the Oct. 15 City Council meeting because he said he was misin· formed about the starting time. McClune was present. Chan, was granted a rehearing by. the council so he could be present. WHAT rT MEANS: Chan will get one last chance to present a solid argument for why U-Haul rental trucks shou~ be .permitted on his property. WHAT TO EXPECT: Planning staff has reEommended the City Council deny the request. · JIM'S TOWllll Mayor Unda Dixon wants. to revisit and rehear the arguments for the Planning Commission's approval of conditional use permit that would allow an impound yard for a towing company. This Is the second time a city official has questioned the approval of the additional lot at Jim's Towing on 18th Street. . In August. the city zoning staff approved an additional vehicle storage lot at 917 w. 18th St. Planning Commissioner Eleanor Egan appealed the decision ·and took it to the Planning Commission for a vote. The lot was narrowly approved by the commission, with Egan and Commission Chairwoman Katrina Foley voting against it. Dixon said she Is concerned with the ~eighbors in nearby homes and what she calls an Inconsistency with the council's intent to revitalize the Westside. She also said an auto storage lot Is not a desirable use for the land and thought it might depress the land value in the area. James Lewis, the owner of Jim's Towing, said the storage area is intended for long- term .vehicle storage. He estimated that two or three vehicles may need to be picked up at night, in response to calls from the Cali· fornia Highway Patrol but most business would take plac.e during the day. WHAT rT MEANS: Planners have no formal recommenda- tion but remind the council in a staff report that redevelopment of the W~ide would be more easily accomplished if there were no building on that piece of land. There- fore, a storage lot, and the subsequent rezone, might be preferred. - WHAT TO EXP6CT: Council members are expected to nar- rowly approve the storage lot. CITY HA·LL CONTINUED FROM 1 ders on eUUsm and s1rigles out a group of people who hdve every nght to use a public road, he said. In an e-mau from SchuJer to Sbller. the police lleutenant explams the police depart- ment tlas a 24-hour hothne to field complcunts about illegal- ly parked vehicles. Officers check the messages and respond accordingly, Schuler wrote According to the e- mail. the Police Department has not maintained a record of the number of complaints mo Uy report!> of un!t1ghth- ness l>ut some about possi- ble dangers stemming from not bemg dble to see around the ldrge vehicles A .person who owns a motor bome has pa.id a fee to the state and taxes .to use roadways and should have the same right to drive on· · the roads as anyone else. Stiller said. ·But now the city is proposing an ordinance to '" • Wl.e: Costa Mesa C'rty Council meeting • ""-': 6:30 p.m. today • WMre: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesi . •. lnfonnetloft: (714) 754-5221 YIC10Rll STREn PARKING Councilwoman Karen Robinson is asking ·the council to.review a chan~e that was -granted for parking requirements at 248 Victoria St. The Planning Commission approved ~ reduction in parking because the lot is unusually shaped and could not accommo- date more spaces. In her appeal, Robinson said the variance lacked factual basis. The property was formerly a 1G-unit apart- ment building that was cited for substandard housing conditions and ultimately aban- doned. The owners. South Coast R.E. Invest- ments, bought the land with the intention of improving the apartment building. However. city codes did not allow for residential use on the property, so the builder submitted plans. to convert the building into a commercial use. In order to run a.business out of the building, the 9wner was confronted with citywide minimum parking space require- ments. Because of the odd shape of the lot -a deep and rectangular sp~ce -the required 24 spaces are impossible to build. the owner said. The applicant applied to build 16 spaces and an additional three compact spaces. Planning Commissioners Eleanor Egan and Bill Perkins were concerned about changing the parking space requirements when parking is such a problem in the city. WHAT rT MEANS~ . • The coundl will examine the ihape and size of the tot, as well as the need for parking in the surrounding area. In her appeal, Robinson said "the applicant dld not demonstrate an ability to comply wtth parking requirements." After reviewing the plan. a staff report states the "current parking requirements cannot be met ~ue to the size and location of existing b\l1ld· ings." WHAT TO EXPECT: Council members are e•pected to approve the changes 1n parking require- ments: HABITAT FOR HUMAJUTY Co4ncilman Chris Steel has filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's deci- sion to approve affordable housing on Pomona Avenue · The apanments at 1925 Pomona Ave. are owned by Habitat for Humanity. The organization has requested a conversion of the apartments to ownership condomini- ums. wh1<h would be sold to Habitat for Humanity clients as affordable housing. Plans for the site. also include more open space and parklNay landscape · The Planning 01v1si9n and the City Attor- ney are still working on a response to Steel's appeal and have requested the hear- 1n.g be continued WHAT IT MEANS: Once City staff has the appropriate time to review and respond to Steel's appeal, the item will be brought back to the council's attention. at which time, the public can comment ·on 1t WHAT TO EXPECT: The council 1s expected to continue the issue to the Jan 22 meeting received. the number of d ta· uons issued. the people com- plauung or the reasons for . week where d pohct> Jt>port listed that a motor honw blocked the view of a dn\'t'I md<ll' 11-. < tt.,• 10 ban motor homt'" ,1Jt•Jg~thcr "'t ou .. unpl) don't d1sad- \nntd<W .i c-lass of people without 11 dPmonstrdbJe rea- .,.,n tor oomq 'iO... Soller \did . theJJ' complaint. A s to thP dangers that large vehicles present, no records have been kept about the numbers of acc'i- dents caused by recreabonal vehicles parked on res1den- ttal streets, but Schuler recalled an accident last "This collision most hk{'l) wpuld not [have! occurred ii the RV was not parkPd where 1t WtlS " SC"hulPr wrote. Without C"urrent stat1stlc-.., cilUlg actual danger... StiUer doesn't believe the city hds • LOLITA HARPElll cove" Cosu Mew She may ~ re.ched at (949) S74 427S or by e-mail at lolit.J har~rOlat1mes com Mesd del Mar resident Dc1v1d Sltller does not own a recreational vehicle but has h~lped hand out fliers any- way HP aid the law cur- rently on the books, which nllows parking for no more th.m 72 hours. is adequate 1f enforced properly. ~ take away the rights of cer- tain people, simply because they own an RV, .. Stiller said. ·Tuey are creating violators out of people who have every rtght to own a motor home: !ES~ The counal's acuon bor· Donate your Vehicle. 1 ~888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local live • R\'~ • lio.tt., • Real Eslalt.' • Tax Dcdu<:tibk .Your Face Here! Mattress Outlet Store ,~--' • 3165.Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • OM llodl SoMUI of 405 f'wy . . • .. (714) 545-7168 R e taur an.t ~---Established rn 1962 ----- Montho Night Spedsl r-1-. Prtiu RJ.n Mi. DillMr """',.,.,__ s ()() 0 """" 1. 7 ~,,,,.,, New Year's Slimming Special! amplt 6 of Europe> Top -rer SUmnting Trearmenu for only 5.60 (A Stll ~) · One Week Only • ;-£\\'PORT BEACH • 9'49.640.4469 Aa.aL....,._......_DI ' 4· ~. Ja.m,). 7, 200i .. ' Doily Pilbt ' LAWFUL That is not· y done, Ocuell says. ........ ~ , ..... ,,.... lot of the 5mall dealers out Of busi- ness • be aaJd. necessity. ·local scnoots? NewpOrt·M Unified School CONTINUED FROM 1 ·0ne lock.does not ht all gwis: he said. ·n.e ()epartmeot of J now hes lilt ol <:ertiled locks that 360 pog Jo~. And that Utt ooly coven about 60% of the guns we have in our .store.• ~ t1ln1ng ol the Law Is also the w.xwt pomb'e; Garen said. Howard NorN, owner ol The Stag Bar 111 Newport 8eoch. l4id he doel not have"~ wttb the law. DIStnd Supenn nde.nl Robert Bar- bot llYI •not really." That ii because Newpor1· al.reedy aUOWi U· 111110 lO<IS lAW 'l llllOI MISS' "Decilmber is our bulMlt ttme, • ~ Aid. ·And we Deed time to pre- pare for tNI. decide What~ we can have ln our atore. We can't do th t overnight It takes a lot ol Ul'ne. This bu simply been a bureaucrAtic nightmare.• •tt would be a problem. thoug~ ti th be.rtender does not undemaod th oJdet beta 1 prim&rily have Engbsh-spNking customc • • he Id.id den to We4!' ha1J o.ncJ iUI\ g r wben •he said .. GareU said he is for gµn sat ty and that be under&tands the good mtentions ~ the new lagiala- tlon. but sa~ 1t is a law that reeks of poor planning and xerution. ·You ha~ to logic and com- mon w n you lntefpret One ol lbole.Lawi .. th legls.la· bOD tbal teq\Ures thot ail firearms mad or kt in c..utomJo rom with a stat approved tngger lock. Gov Gray Davis ·gruxi this bill. auncd at reducmy lhe number of ncodcmla.I shooting , an 1999, but the law went Ullo effect Tuesday. Bill Hamilton. who emploY1 boul 25 ~ in bis Malatky' Irish Pub, said the Law would not affect tum. l4ws. • sarbot d. ·w allow mi. dents who th r 11!1\ilbve to the The laWb enforced not by the local pobcle departments but by De~t of Justice oftidals, be sun or wh eyes are tivP lo wear protective gNU". • Randy Gar U. owner of TI1e Grant Boys. a Cosl4 M tom that se& guns. camping and fish.mg equip- ment and gcer, calls the new ldw ·a •1t places th onw on the retailer anstedd of the gun manulactuters, which does not make any leOM. • he satd. ·1 b d a t-ustomer the other day who placed a pedal order for a gun. but l.s deddmg now ii h can wall several days till a l~k ls manufac- t\.lred for th gun: . said. • 10 LAllAAll UIS • 1 alieady employ non-English speaking people.· he said. •It's worked out Un IO far.· lllNG OUT THI SUll Gill But hats are usually not al.lowed lnside tbe dassroom beceuse tu- dents rould use them to hit each oth- er with them. h. said. •A lot depends on each school and ats prinopal. • h se.ld •aut w hove no hard and fast rules unJ Other laws may affect different Another 14lW reqwret that schools allow students to wear sun-prolec- majorm • The legislation mak rel&Jers Long guns may bo exempt from the law m F bruary, but until then, Garell says b.e cannot sell tho5e guns. . segments of the population to vary- ing degrees, but do not seem as con- troversial. A new Law requires bar employ-· ers to hire non-English peaking ~ployees unlea they can Justify tha,t the English-only poticy-&a bUSl- tiv clothing when and where n • sary. School offiaals "could, however. · ban gang cloUung or any other dot.hes th.at they deem Ulappropnate on campus. the dotlu.Dg as Uldppropriule or dis· tracting." " poOSlble for procunng lrlgget loclc.!. I.hat are approved and certLfied by the State Depcutment of Justice •rrs a law lhal' going lo drive a · Does the law chanq anyth{ng m CHRISTMAS CONTINUED FROM 1 a.nd lov , Path r Mousbegh Thshjian renunded the coo- gregabon or the 1gnlf1- cance of the day, Ute free- doms lbey enJOY m lhe Uh.it- ecl States and of America's reso&\'e m the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. ·The terrortn dJd not achieve their goal becau they found spm thing unex- pected -resolve, detemu- nabon, heroism ' at its brav t and chortty at its most generous kind,· Tashjian said. *10day is a story of compassion, caring and ot antense love howing you cl.le loved.· The Eyvulan family dri- v from Carlsbad as often . as they can to ullend Sunday se:rvice.'i at St. Mary's ~ were there again Sunday. ·nus ~ a great day, we'ro going to· party now.• said Greg Eyvazian, just as they family prepared to ri tum to Carlsbad to celebrate wilh seven other families. . • .va ALDBm>N Is the news atlisUnt. 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Extra apeclat bonus tcx'l8Mcemen, 1ffeguards, pollcemen,ftremen and other emergency WOfMt'll (714) 557·S042ext105 ·ASK fOR STACY OR RON NEWSROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 Since the Poliatlnion uprulng began 15 monU.. ago, the ma.Ln breadwinner • In most of theae homes, the lathers, have been unable to get to their }oba In Israel. Fearing further ~errorlst attacks, Israel has 11ealed off 'the Gaza Strip. The families here were able to lmprovlle /or a Jong time with the help of friend• and family, but things hove dragged on too Jong and . things are now deapecate. ·I heard about 150 lamUies Who hod no source of income and were hungry. I wrote to some lrlendrln - America and a ked II some money could be ral&ed to help so)'ne of the families. I got about $500. which I converted to 2,000 New Israeli Shekels, which I pro· ceeded. with' the advice and as:1~tance of some of the Vil· loge elders, to distribute to some of the "needlest" lam/· lies. My friend and I dld thi& on a Sunday afternoon alter church. I gave 100 NIS (about $25) to 2.0 lamlUes aa a holiday gl/t. I winced a UtUe as we walked to various homes. The first waJJ a two-atory con· crete apartment building. Jt i~ divided Into two homes in which 13 famines 11ve. The lamlly we were visit· Ing had a 12-yeor-old child who had a rare dlsecuc that kept her from growing. She looked like she was llVe years old. There were nme oth'er children. too. -OuLslde, another man, unaware that I hod the mon· ey, was joking with my . !~lend about his llnancial sit- uation. I know him weJJ. He works 12 hour daya for about 900 shekels ($225) a month. Very typical for the Gazo Strip. Good riatured, he laughed as he showed us what was left over for the rest of the month ~ nine shekels ($2.25) for a (amily of seven. I know well the proverb about teaching a man to fish and oJJ, but this man 1. fish mg real hard and catching very /Jttle . I shook his hand with a 100 Shekel note In it. He felt it and then tried to give 1t bock. We told him it was a gift from the Lord. His eyes weJJed up with tears as he accepted it. ·Buy something for ydfir daughters,• my friend said. Another family we visited had several prettcn boys. The lather wm killed in the uprising earlier Jn the year. It was a wee bit much for l••···--Prtvate Appointments for Compllmet 1ta1 y Portfolo Evatuattons We WIJ Discus • Ycu Sloc:k POOfcjo, Mcr'IOg8d AcCWlb Mul\JQ ~ <J'ld Mrufles . "°" portfolo s mlc protle <:r'ld <met 'OIOcCtlon • Developng a compehenive McJlCIOI plal • 23Vt0r$expetienc9 •hotlll1•• Call.John a Jeff 1!::=========1 <9'9>717 .5417 ~SMITHBMNEY , .....,.. .,..,!rs ~wt..._ar..._,.,. ,.,..,,_,°'~ ~¥.t~n-... _...,....., ....... .,. 111c 011 tlo.sy Sunday afternoon and I don't tlilTJk the 2,000 NIS wW do much to alleviate the suffering i11 the Village. but I had to do sometlung. Hopefully we con do more in the future. But what really hurt and what Inspired me to ~rite this column was what hap· pened a few hours alter we left the village. • It was reported on televi· slon that a few of the young men from the llny, impover- ished Bedoui n Village were attempting to Infiltrate a set· tJement to the north and were shot to death. it was 1ust too close. Too BOOn alter I'd been there. So • many times In the last year and a haH. I or my friends have had close coils. One student at u school I worked at was sevt.•rely in1ured alter some young men, rnmtalUng her family car for lsruel1, threw a huge rock through one of the car windows. Another lnend's cousin was kllled at the Temple Mount at the beginning of tht> uprl:slng. Others hod theu homes destroyed. . A group of my American friends were only meters away when a suicide bomb~r claimed lhe Jiyes ol 14 teenage Israeli boys a few weeks ago. Thank God none of {m y friends / was hurt. There's so many more $tO· m~& I could keep It inside and I'm sure I'll be lme, but maybe, maybe it's better to taUc about 1t I don't know any of the · young men from the .. B«>douln Village who were killed. But for a few minutes. I visited the hell they live In. In 4<>me reports, the young men were deacribed as armed for an attack. In oth<u.s, tht.•y were juJJt trying to infiltrate Into Israel. Pro y for the Peace of Jerusalem, Gaza and the Bedouin Village. • TOHY DOOIRO ~ the editOf'. His _NO 'PREREOUISITES. How best to take care of a work of art? 'I ·-CllST mtllElllVITES Yll ·Tl .•. ..., ••.• n• 1111111! 1111••• I 2 Ufrt we nn: fist cmtie QlJnty . hturm al Ir '>blyar of w auns WO'k 1a icrge. modUn cn1 modest ·size llt'iit'\O~.-..o cxipora!JOOS. OOtels. hosl)tals and modk:3 faciLtis ar~ the COllltry CAJ Smcrt Clas.vooms m Labs aro My Wifed Ott new ~·tech Ms Tt.ltDl kx C;jfooja ~ s j.ISl $11 PEW Lrit. cal ro.v b regisratm ntamatm • -t C714J411·117Z Spring cl•••• lllglq MOlm,. 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JonUOf}' 7, 2002 5 Getting to the point Fonner UC lrvme men's basketball stdlldout Tod Murphy talks about his r cord for cetre r points. T h<' point 1<,l}.'.1..lbt• poanb fonner lJ( · lrv1m• men\ bd kctb.tll pl.iyc>r Tod Murphy •wh the rN·ord '>tM1qh1 wh<•n "" tdlks dbout lhl' school mdrk tw huldr, for most rnrcN point'> Murphy ptl<>d up 1.778 poanb m 117 !JllOW!i whtl1• pldytng for lltt' Anlt"dlt>r' Imm lllH2-8h "It r, bt•t•n ru«•. hut my memone'> Amaro Aguilar COLLEGES dlt'O t of dll tht• points I <;COrcd," 1'.lurphy !Mild "My m<'mont•'> dre of the qTl'dt llm I hdd when I played hrrt• • 1'1urphy. now and ..astant men·<i bd<ikNbdll cooch at UC Riverside, pldyf.'d tor the Antedtt'r.. under proW1C' GOdCh Bill ~ lulhqcln ttnd wa d mPmtwr of the UC'I "QUdcl an 19KS-Bb lhdt dPfeated UNLV '" 1c E> an one• -.Ptto.on und pulled out d wan ovN UCLA di 'Pdul<>y Pav1lmn On S.1llml11y naqht. Murvhy returned to U< ·1 whPn th•• H1ghJand<•f'\ took on th(• Antl'dlt•r.. di the Br<>n Evt•nl' <'<'nlt>r UC'I won. 72-5J • "lfa dcft011t•ly d ,irtlnq" feeling tx>cau · I dlwtly" thouqht Id be on the other 1d(I of I ht• floor d opposed k> on th opposmq tt•om $ ad , 11.lurphy <wud ·At tht• '>dm t&me I nPv<>r plc1yed in this cJYOl. I pldyed an < 'ro~1ord I t.iU "Kl at' d titUl' bat dtff rl'nl f\.ld'fht• 'iOllH>ddy rn g I b.lck on thl• otht•r .,1dt• ol thl' Ooot • 1'IUJPh) wtttc h d Sclturday rught cl5 . UCI 'i('OJ~rd Jt•rry Gr tt.•n scored 18 point' d9tUn'>t u( R1vel"'>1de Green hold" lht• r-;o l 'f>OI on UCI., CdJ r i.connq h't with I ,h58 poml\ ·1 w1 ... tl1·d (GrN'nl tht• be t of luck,· Murphy ...i1d I tdlk<'d to h.tm a I.JUie-bat dft<'f tilt' CftHIW dOd my only rL>qret 1~ I won I tw lht•rt> whC'n he hn•.ik<t ttw rt'< ord I'd llkf' to be ther to "htlki.• ha<, hdnl'l, dnd C'Onqr.atuJate tum It'~ JU't t1 mdllt>r tame tx>fore h brt'>tlks at I IC'\ t1 gn:o'ttt younq mct.n so I wash tum dU tht• he't • Green, Id t Yl'df., R1CJ W<> t Confl'renc<' Pltl~l'r of th Y<'dr, ls clVNanang 22 t> points pt'r gdme and n !ed only 1211 to lit• Murphy's record for car r point\ Althou~h wtUnq the mark for Cdr r point\ Wd\ d h19tilight of • Murphy .. rolh tll' b..1 kl'tbdll cu r, h knoW\ r0< nnl., dU! m•de to be brokt•n •1t\ rt"dlly weird,· Murphy said • \ou don t rv<'n nohce that you are on.nq d bunch of pmnb It's more of d tgn of lonyevtty than It etnyt.hing e 1r .. rue to know th•t I had a nice corcer t\Od at .,tayed up th re for a SEE COLLEGES MGE 7 HIGH SCHOOL IASKmAll . S(AN HL(ll A v Pl.OT In the thick ot thl.ng , constanUy for Co ta Mesa. ls ~acker David Conte. Northwood looriis as favorite Tirnberwolvcs f dvored m PCL boys basketbd.ll ra ce: Co~td Mesd dnd U[U expected to contend &.rry tFAulkner • OAll.Y PtlOT , Nu liincwr Ide l'CI \lillh u .,Pnior d1'><.0unt. t-.orthwood H1qh loon1, d' the• ldrnnll· to win the 2002 Pc1nhc C°Od!it U'dfJlW hoy' bd'k"tbull C'hdmpacm.,h1p . Tht• Tunh•·rwolv1.., C'Od< ht--d b) lomw1 E'tdllOd H1qh a.nd (>rtlm11· C~t C 'olll'(lt' ht dd rn.m 11m 0 Brwn. C.dm • wtlhln on<' win ot cJ 'hdlt' Qf ld<,t v1•ur' crown thouqh C'Ompeunq an thf.'11 hr.I PCL \ltlr.11)' C'dmp.t1qn \lo.lthout d \mqlt-""•ruur. Thi' wai.on th • '><"hool' andugurdl senior dd'>'>, as well d., d pair ol 1uruor.. who rPpn~1·n1 the onJ.y retummg All-Pt L pltl}t·r. trom 2001 '>houJd put th• l\mbt•rwolvc 111-3) at thP hec.1cl ol tht• JlllCk ( ·ostd Me!.d. whach '>hdfed la.,t year°'> cro.,.. n with UmveNty th1• • i...f u tang • hl"'>I l<•d4ut• t10t· in theu 41 · Vdr'ill)' t•c1<,on.,, 101n' the TrOJdO a the leader.. ol Um y1·ar'' chd<.t' pack "Oet·m~ \'1rtuaU\ ~vt•n hy rnor<' thdn onP PC L ob'>f'rvPr. the ~tu .. tdnq' 1l1-51.c1nd TroJtln~ t IO·hl won I ON'<I lunq to dt.-ndt "ha< h prtKJlll"1 ho' th1· uppt•r htlnd Th • two ..chool' squdf(• oft an thl• ledqu1• up;•nl'r \\Pdm.•'><idy tll 7 p m on thl• Trrnon-. lloor Ldgun<t Bt•ttc.h 14:81. "ht< h chcl not "an o lt·oqm• lJum1• 1 .. ,, '>Cd'>On. JU"I m<1~ hd\!P Pnough to pit [,tc1nnd 14· 71 t1nd Coronu dl'I ,.._,df 14· U) tn d hdlllP tu ctvo1d the h.t!>t.'OWnt O'Hnen blt>nd., th1• h•c1gul•' mo't con 1..,tent lruntn11111 """ averttqmq n-loot-5 <1t cenh•r ttnd t\\o fol'\lidrd poh with f>1'lht1I" the l1•uqut>., mo<;t qdted pldyer. h-4 iumm Dre\" Tt>rry T1•ny. d hr.l·ll'd.tn Al.1-P<"'L pertomH·r d\ c1 '>t>}>homort• L' cJl.t·r<UIU\11 tlround It.I point' pt•1 qt1.nw th1 Wcl'>On Rob Sl'hlid~ d h-h 1urnnr "hu Wd .. W< on<l·h'<lll \ll-PC'L l11'il Y(ldf ... dVt•rnq1m1 rlow lo 14 rmnt<> th•~ '>1'<1 .. nn to ht•lp pruvult• d pot<'nt OOl.'•IWO punch Amonq thP T-wolve., lo~ws \\Prt' 't>tbac-k., to \\.'uodhnctcw .md El Dorado. r<1nkt>d °"<> 4 dncl "'o 5 rP'>pPrll\ <·h an ld't '"'"k' SEE PCL BOYS PAGE 6 Edge goes ·to Eagles With three established stdndouts. Estanoa's girls are favored to soar above the pack: CdM, M Sd could finish in PCL's (op three. Bany Faulkn« OAA.Y PILOl Five different chooh hav1• ddlml'cl dt least ct ·ha.re of the Pdc.af1< <. Ck• t Lt•t11JUl' QU'ls basketball champ1onsh1p th<> ltt'I lour seasons anc1 Estanod I tagh ~ t ont• ot tht ·m lbat 6gw-es lo change this S4..'ason howt•\ l'f. M the Eagle are sohd favonte'> to t•tlm th tr hrst PCL crown mce 1<~1 With a 7.Q preleagu<• rprnrd that prediction may have as mu h to do with tht> state ol the rest of the teagu d the pnm '"'' ol Coach PauJ Kirby' E gl In tart, th1• 'tx PCL repri ntatlv tctk<' a romhant~d .IKtl WUU'UDQ perC't'ntag mto Tu •..cltly n1qht" &eogue openers and onJy Um\! ~NI) (K-51.ha' won more tbcUl •I h I t The def nding C'hd.mp1on Tro1.ins would appear to be Estanoa' b1 t C'ompellllon for the title, while UlJury·r•ddl d Coruntl del Mar 4Dd the Rhonda Ndfl·led Co tu Mes. Mustangs are add1Uondl cont«"nden. for th«" leagu • three guurnnll' d'"CIF Southern Secuon pl yolf be~ ~ Northwood dnd Ldquna 8edch hould 'trugglt' to beat tinyone but onf" tl.nOthN ReO<'CIJV{' ol the ldck of suCN.'"" thu!. fclr, 11\1., yt>ar''i PCl ~uuds feature few stitrs Amonq the top hcindJul of player.. tn thl' l<'cl<IU<'. howc\ er, Estanmt drguably bod lit thn ' m 1umon. Xochitl Byf 1eJd ttnd Tuhu Grny, d'> wc-U cts sophomore point guarrl · Tru.hd \\'a.~ Grtly, a 5-foot·9 torward-<:entl•r, takl' d tNm-lt•adang average of 13. I points per qdmt• into Tue day· road date at "lor1hwood he~ also the team· 1 ading n'boundl'r hdVUlq pulled down 17 bodrds m th Edgl ' hnaJ PCL tuneup, a 53-46 road wm o\·er Century Fnday. • l..i.k • Grdy, Bybek! w a nd-t c111· le.igu pack a year ago A 5-8 guarcr. forward she dVeragmg 10 7 pomts per 94.ltn d.lld dt I t one coach (not Klrbyl d »med h1.•r the ~t play r m tb I agu . w . a 5"'4 pldymaker, was a hrst-t m ull·ll'~gue t?lechon es a fre hm•n he see PCL GIRLS PAGE 7 CRAN: I DAl v "-OT JunJor Tllha Gny ls Just one of EsUncY HJ9b' b6g f\181. DAILY PILOT HIGH SOIOOl ATHlETI Of THI wm 6 Monday, 'Jonuory 7, 2002 SPORTS COWGI 1181'5 AID WOMEN'S SW"W • ' j ... ;;> . STEVf MCCAAHI( I DAILY Pl.OT UC Irvine wu the wtnnefln the men's breutstroke Sunday In tbe relays portion of the lnvttattonal. ate Wyoming comes out the big winner in the Anteaters' weekend swimming and diving invitational. ANTEATER AQUATICS COMPLEX The · University of Wyoming was tbe bjg Winner in the. UC l /Oaktronlcs Swimming ..and Diving Invitational Saturday and Sunday, although-the host Anteaters were strong In every event. ua INYltA110NAL ... 200 fNe • 1. Beny (CAI Bapdst), 1:A3.41; 2. tuttw (Wyo). 1:44.03; 3. w.ldett f!Nyo). 1:46A8. 100 blldt. 1. 5utlnto (elf !hip). 53.01; 2. Shln'Mn (UO), 53.72; 3. Leopold (Wyo), 54.90: 100 tn.st .• 1. Usher ('Nyo), 51.73; 2. Szii.gyi (UO), 59~ 3. Mktie4more (CP SLO). 1:01.11. 200 ny . 1. Weidert (Wyo), 1:sln: 2. ~ ('Njo), 1:54.12; l. P.mn.slnth (UCJ), 1:57.64. 200 IM · 1. Storz (!Nyo), 1:57. 15; 2. Kritdnger (!Nyo), 1:58.61; 3. Fulfer (!Nyo), 2:01.10. • 100 frtit • 1. 8tny (CM !hip), 47.79; 2. Fulfer (Wyo). 48.07; 3 • .,.,., (UCJ), 41.12. 100 fly· 1. ~(Wyo), SUI; 2. Storz (Wyo), 53.07; 3. Rehltd (Wyo), 53.4!. 200 twMSt. 1. Kim (UCJ), 2:10.$2: 2: USher (Wyo). 2:10.72; l. Mc.Heefy (Wyo). 2:12.19. 200 blldt. 1. ~(Wyo), 1:55.75; 2 SutM1tO (~!hip). ·1~9.22; 3. KneppeO 'PINEDA FROM 5 I (Nof1tvldge). 2:00.92. . 50 frft · 1. George (Wyo), 21.92; 2. FUifer (Wyo). 22. 16; 3. Oiew (Clatemont·Mudd). 22.18. T~ • 1. Wyoming. 517; 2. UC Irvine, 314; J. Calllaptist, 232. - WOMIN 2001'" · 1. a..ker (Biota), 1:-49.89; 2. AW'/fl'd (Illinois), 1:54.61; 3. Chin (Nevect.), 1:54.n. 100 b9dt • 1. Czmartto (llltnoh), 58.27; 2. Sctvleider (Colo St), 59.14;) 3'1~1~=t./ii1~: 1:005; 2. Echlwttf (Nevada). 1 :05.32; 3. ~lice (SO St.), 1 :OS.80. 200 fly · 1. Pi~Neilsen (Un.at), 2:06.39; 2. Eaton (lninolS), 2.'09.89; 3. Hofstetter (Colo. St.), 2.'09.95. 200 IM· 1. Plp&tl1llltn (UNt). 2:0S.30; 2. Chin~. 2:09.lS; 3. CM&.w (Colo St.). 2."09.92. 100 fret· 1. OeodltlW\ ~). 52.6'; 2. c.iMv (Colo St.. 52.16; 3. BrNn (Illinois), Sl . .37. 100 fly · 1. Cltt.w (Colo St), 58.12; 2. f.-tcn Olllnois), 59.13; 3. Gr~ (SD,St.), 59.81. 200 br9llt. 1. a.inn. (Nevada), 2:23.21; 2J. Llkn» (llNnois), 2;23.94; ). O.felk:e {SO St.). 2:2A.12. . 200 bldl • 1. Awyfl'd (Ulinok), 2:01.83; 2. Chin (Nwlctl), 2.'05.75; 3. Czmatko ~2:05..15. 50 free . 1. Edw.ri (Nevada). 24.10;. 2. a. • .,~ 24.42; 3. ,.... l'l1illlf'I (UNt). 24.-45, T..,.,.. .:or.: 1. Neuedt ~ 356: 2. fltinolf. ~ 1. COkWldo State, 201 . (Wyo). 10:11.63. 400IM • 1. We6dett ('Njo), 4.'08.39; 2. ()hon (UQ), 4:08 .. 56; ). Chudleigh (Wyo), 4:12.26. 500 free · 1. POW« (CP SLO), 4:51.19; 2. Gutterrez (Northridge). 4:51.87; 3. Lopez (<:al Baptist). 4:51.22. 1,650 free · 1. Storz rNyo), 16:18.33; 2. Krwppeck (Nol1hrldge), 16:26.48; 3. Okon (UCI), 16:49.63. Te.m Kores: \.Wyoming. 184; 2. Cal State Nonhrldge. 161; l . UC Irvine, 144. WOMEN 1,000 free · 1. ~(Illinois). 10:16.66; 2. Koepcke (llllnots), 10:19.68; l. St0tey (SO St.), 10:24.12. l 400 IM • 1. Oikmen (llllnotS), 4:35.02; 2. Czmartto (llflnois), 4:35.~9: 3. Lakatos (lltinoi5). 4:39. 75. 500 free • 1. A..,_.,w (Illinois), 5:04. 12; 2. Storey (SO St.), 5:11.06; 3. Matthm (ltl), ~1~14. . 1,650 frM . 1. McAdam (Illinois), 16:51:48; 2. Sheridan (UO), 17:35.08; 3. Klenner (Fresno St.), 17:47.35. TNm scores . 1. Illinois, 216; 2. UC Irvine. 100; 3. s.n Diego State, 89. UQ DNWG INVITAT10NAL MIN 1-meter • 1. ZeM>udakis (UO), 231 .70; 2. Mitchell (VCI), 230.40; 3. Milligan (Notthfldge). 214.0S.· ... WOMEN-....-. ).meter · 1. Reinn.td {UCLA>. 468.60; 2. BMter (Pepperdine), 427.50; 3. Ackerman (UCl.A), 42S.S5. UQ MLAV INVITAT10NAL Men's scores · 1. Wyoming, 139: 2. UC Irvine, 125; 3. Cal f>olY5-n Luis Obispo; 4. Lav.n.. . Women'' scores · 1. Nevada-Reno, 108; 2. Illinois, 97; 3. Color<ldo State, 61; 4. UC IMM. 35. .. Daily Pilot Spot'ts Hall of Fame C l 'bratjng Ul rnillt nnitun ·BllL . GRESCHNER Newport Harbor The Tars' first three-yea.r varsity quarterback became a star at Santa Ana College f qr Dons' Coach Bill Cook. Rlcherd Ounn DAA.Y Pit.OT TI. e tougher the • compeUtion. the more Bill Greschner Uked it, whether it was football, basketb311. track and field, tennis or engineering. · Greschner. one of Newport Harbor Hlgb'a first and finest all-aroUQd athletes, played quarterback on the Sailors' varsity football team for three years under legendary fonner coach Ralph Reed, after his freshinan year on the Cee team. . An excellent runner with out-of-reach leaping ability, Oreschner played at Newport Harbor with players like Al lrwm . and Dave Phoenix ln the single-wing formation days, then starred at San\a Ana CoUege in the Dons' orlglnal glory years under Coach Bill Cook in 1936-37. ·we won our conference both years at Santa Ana,• said Greschner, w'1o •played quarterback on running escalated mto d fight. Next thrng Greschner knew, he was sent down to "the goose squad.• ll wasn't long thereafter when Greschner decided to quit playing football and focus on acddem1t'!> "(Alli.son) had d couple of wonder teams there, but you had to play the way he wanted you to play. and that's all there was to 1t. • Greschner said. "Somet.une you can see something on the field; the way the defense 1s. You ccln ee (dn opening). so you chdoge (the play) and make a touchdown That's the way we d.16 It at Santa Ana. It didn't take a genius to hnd an open spot, but sometimes COdches can't see It from the s1del111e . Only you.can. But they've got their playbook. (Alltson and I) just dtdn't get along.· At Newport Harbor, Crescbner was one o l only 17 gnd players h•~ sophomore yedr m tJ:lP fall or 1932. the school''> second year of var;1ty football compet1t1on In 1934, the S.UJors flllll>hed 3·3·2, theLT hr;t plays and played wide -BW Gretdme receiver on pass plays. It r non-lo mg sedSOn, and 5-5 the followtng yedr worked out very good. We had a fullback 'W.bP w as an excellent passer, and that's what happened. And we scored a 'tot of points.. . Crescbner, who later played at Cal as the backup quarterback to 1938 All-American Vic Bottari, said Cook •was the greatest coach I've ever seen. He started the spread formations and everything else. He was way ahead of everyone else We just killed everybody.· The Dons finished l 0..1 in 1936 and captured the Eastern Conference title With a 6-0 mark . then won a conference co-champlonstup in '37 dlld ended 10-0-2 overall. As the quarterback, Grescbner was given the green light by Cook to change the p~s at the line of sqimmage if he spotted a hole in the defense, and Greschner obliged wlth savvy and fearlessne55. · When Greschner arrived at UC Rerkeley, however. he once changed a play during an mtrasquad game and scored on a long touct\down run, but Golden Bean CoaCh Stub Alllson veheinently •wanted to k.now who was running the wrong play.· Greschner raJsed his hand and pleaded his case to Allison. but u ·we weren't gredt. but we lund ol held our own.· said Grescbner, who was born 111 Sdlt Lake ~1ty. Utah. and moved to l.Ong13each WJth tm·1am1ly when he was 5. before setlllng in the Newport-Mesa commuruty a few years later. An excellent track man at Newport. Greschner was a blue-ribbon perfonner m the broad 1ump. high 1w1ap. pole vault and shot put, as well as the relays The 5-foot-10, 155-pounder aho played c-enter ln basketball dnd twice led the Orange Leugue 1.n sconng. ·1 couJd jump, so I did pretty well.• said Greschner. who wa5 also a three-year lettennan 1n tenrus. "I love sports I love . compebtion. The harder the compellUon, the better 1 like u • W1Uaam D. Greschner rcure<I from pnvate bus1n about ~O · · years ago. but still malntdulS an upstairs onace at Gresco Corporation, the uccessful COO$trucbon engmeering comp;tny he tarted and now operated by h~ son, Willlam F. Greschner. a ·young man of only 84, • as the late t honoree In the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame He laves tn Tu lm with tus wtfe, Elois . They also have a daughter, Patricia. and flvo grandchildren. Daily Pilot COLLEGES CONTINUED FROM S "- whJJ but 1'0 be No l now and then M>m body e wW come by and b k J ny'i rKOrd end l'U be No 3 • ¥-· Alter plcty\Dg at UCl, Mwpby · was drafted 53fd overoJJ ln the third round of th J 986 draft by the · attle upersarucs.-He suffered.an tn)wy and ~ th ason. Th forw~rd did l\ot return to lh NOA unw 1989 when he wa • m mber of the ex.pal\Slon Minn ta TimbE>rwolv Murphy was one of lhP l\mberwolves' onginAl tarting hv U\ lhetr fifSl game, Joining Sam MttcheU. lirdd l..ohaus. Tony CampbelJ and ldney Lowe In 1992, M urphy wa traded to thf> l lous1on Rockets and later pluyt"d ba ketboll m Europe. Murphy ts tn bis first season with UC" Rlvcmd . Someday. he hopes to re turn to th<> place where he collected so mdny memon M a college basketball player "I'm very happy . . TODAY'S SCHEDULE WW POtQ High t<hool 911h • 0.n. Hilk .i Corona de4 Mir. l pm PMT PVT Mn STNf and udUMt about eo«Nng at UC. RJvendde wS "IOIDewbere down the l1oe I giat the opportu.Dlty to come beck and COldl 1*9, I would d.rtniteJy lake tbat ~ •• Murphy Mld •But who Ir.nows U . U\6l ever gotng to happeo. Right now, l'ro JUJt enjoying IUvenlde. • UCl'1 AdUI ....... a 7--toot aopbomore center. Jed \be men's bosketball team ln ltl most recent game against UC Rivenlde Sarurday. He matched a ureerhlgh by sconng 20 polnta agaio.lt the Hlgl\landen • 1 am not a lru.e post player yet.• Parada ~d. •J baven't.protren It We work on It every day and hopef\llly 1 wW be by the end of I.be seuon. • It seems Parada, a Big West all· freshmen team selection last year, ts weO on h1s way. He allo bad two blocks and seven rebounds against UCR. ne,. were a couple of new facea on the court against the Highlanders t.JCI freshman guard Jeff Hufford, a walk-on player, played SlAN ~ 1,0N."f KOT Former Anteatet Tod Murphy one minute and made the m~t ol 1t, grabbing an offensive rebound Sophomore guard Je.ue Obrand allo made his debut on the court th1 seaaon. He mis ed a three-pomt attempt ln two lrullutes of actJon It's ha.rd to believe. but UCl's Bren Events Center ts tunung 15 on Tuesday The arena. named clfter Irvine Co. chauman ol the board Donald BN!A IS modern. cozy and cWly Jt ll perlect for taking Ill 1 · bukatbell game. The Bren cost SlS millloa tQ bwld. OoMJd Bten pel'IOnAlly donated St rnilDon to co111truc:Uon ol th aren&. The m.}Ortcy ol funding comet from student~approved quarterly fees aueaed to the tuden" · lft UCI men's Wk a.u adloll um week. the Anteaten (t()..4, 3-0 in the Blg West) will bit lbe med aga.ins1 Utah State (1l·1,3-1) Thursday an~ travel to ldahQ Saturday. Tip-of:f ii •t 8:05 pm. agillnst Utab State and 7:05 p.m ag&nst Idaho. Tbe Utah State game wW be televised on ESPN2. The Ante.ten are at the top of the Big West atandlnga and are the only undefeated team ID conterence play. Utah State ts ln second place followed by UC Santa Bar~a (9-4, 3-t) a.nd Cal Poly (9-3. 3· 1 ). Idaho (3· 10, 04 ) l.9 ln last place. The UCI women 'I buketb&U tum (4·9. t • 1) travels to Long DEEP SIA PCL GIRLS g4lne. as L'I Janda. a second·team all-leaguer dS a JWUOr CONTINUED FROM 5 averages 9.5 point.I per game, but her real value Is setting up her teammatei. and h4ndllng the ball. Nancy Castro~a 5-10 sophomore. appean to be coming into her own. having posted her flJ'5t two double-figure scoring outputs m the Eagles' last three games. Sophomore guard Crystal Mino round out Kirby's preferTed starting lineup CdM (5·9). which claimed the 2000 leogue crown. had to settle for a share of ~nd (with Est.anoa) last sea.son. Expected to agdin contend for the tJUe before Uus i.eason ~an. Coach Elbert Davis' unit has lost 40' • of.bu start.mg lmeup, mduding wn1or returning hrst·team all-league performer Jaclue McCoy to m1uries. McCoy (knee IOJUry) wm miss the . remainder of the season and 5· 11 seruor center Came Hawlans will undergo urgery to repau tom knee cartilage Wednesday Dav\ said even tf Hawk.ans returns. she will nu..~ the ma)Onty of the league schedule > BMcb St.ate (S-7, l·ll Thursday for• 81gW g1m aJ7pm ID v......,a Ualve:ndly _ .. buketbaD actton ~ w k, lb• · lJons (~ 4 .3 m the GoldeD State At.bletu: Conlenmce) tto.t Po\nt Loma Naz.arene Un1vemty Thesday at 7 30 p.m The Lion. have won six of tbt!!JJ' l&st teV n gun and b4ve already won as many gam~ ib wt 'f' at squad, wblcb went 8·ll overall. Vanguard could pas th .SOO matk for the fint tune Uus se.uon ~th a wm over Point Loma. Sa.tun14y the Uons will ttavel to Azusa Padf1c Unwemty. Tip-ofJ ts 7·30 pm. n. Vanguard wom n's bukel~ l am (8·5 5-21 will play before lhe men's team on Tue!>day and Saturday The I.Jons. who Are on a flve-game WUUliJ'tg treak. host Pomt Loma Tuesday At 5 30 and travel to APU Saturday lor a 5·30 contest nie Llons are m f>< ond place m the GSAC Pomt Loma LS in lust place wtlh a 5· t record gapmg holes left by McCoy dnd Hawkµts ·u we dectde to play and get focused we could s urpnse som teams m IPague • 5dld DaVlS, wbo wa cnbcal of tus teo.m' lack of consistent intensity the fust 14 games. Costa Mesa (6-9) wmner of tb.ree ol its last four. w•ll likely we o me c reauve delenses designed to ..top Nall a talented 5· 1 t 1uruor averaging 17 5 ppg Nall. who hell> seven gam~ of dt I ast 20 potnts tncludJ.Og a career-high 28 aqam'>t Ldkew0<1d and Fontctna. ha IPd Coach Jim Weeks Mustangs m -;conng m 4ll but one gdJDe th1s a.son !lot-C'MtMn.. Sporn Edttw, ~be r-'*l It M9-57~l "'by~ •t '°9fr~l.macom HaWlg already deleated Uruvers1ty 48- 32, In a December tournament gum<' injunes. foul trouble and an occastondl bout with lnd.Uference. appear to be the Eagles' prtma.ry obstacles to lhe top pot ruor guard Andrea Gruber. a second- teclm clll-lectgue cho1ce last season. wW have to shoulder much of the load If the Sea Kings Me going to hrush in the upper divislon She 1s dveragmg 5 4 points, but Oavu saJd floor leddersh1p and effort are Gruber's le.schng dltnbutes She is also averaging 4 .5 d_!, JSts Senior Chnsune Cdcun. a second-team all-league pick o~ d 1un1o r ledd the supporting cast. uverdCJUlCJ b 7 ppg !'oio other Mustang as averagtnQ mor • than fow pomts however. so del cn~1 v" tocus may be magruJled on NdJI IUdwd OWWt ASloUnt SQotu Editor (gaff, t~. ~be rNCn.d •1 (9'49) S7~S. °' by ~I It llCtlltd.~MllS.COtll a.ey ,.,._ AMlfUlnt SpOtu (cMof (pttpSI. ~ be rMCNd •t (~) S7Ml27. °' by MNil 11 blrl)t flU~fltnft C'Om At-.~.~ 'M'IU!f (~ PfeQI, ~ fMtufft), may be rMCtled •t (9t9) 57~ °' ~ .. 1n111 at~ ~~t'lmts.com s-.. ""99n, Spotu Writer (Or~ ColK1. Pl~ youth, luti.wft). ~ be~ at ~9) 7""'325. or by e-nwt 1t u.... ~f#MS.aim &tanda plays Uruvemty the hnal gdtl\C of the first and second rounds of league. Jan 22 at Uru and Feb 1 a1 home Coach Bob Bemal's Tto1ans, who surprtsed many by claim ing la.st yedr's league title, are led by veteran senao~ Shaadi Anaund and DarueUe Janda Anuand. a flJ'st·team All·PCL cholct> last sea500. ls averaging around 13 polllls per "She h~ been unbelievable,· Davts said. Senior barpshooter Courtney Kawata 19 3 PP91 and 5-7 1untor Kelliann Klein (7 4 ppg dfter '>conng 49 potnts the last four ront~tsl will dlso need to step 1t up to fill the M d Cdll do murh to improve us stock with ct ledgUe·OJWnlng \'IClory al U ni Tue.sday PerhaJX lh(> b199t-st lectgue con· frontat>ons lacing th Mustang ci1 · Jan I 7 froadl and-Feb 5 lhCJm I d9dU\\t C"dM North"'ood pldymg It\ .. econd Vdnlty eason 111 the PCL. its ""' w•th ct sentor class LS 3· 13 thus 14r "'htle Lt1yuna Beach (3·61 has lost SJ '>LrAlQhl ledgue gdmes .... I UHIVPllTY Of' CALIFORNIA, IAVINE CAWUS NOntl INVfTING1 OUIQN .....0 I /~ ·-~ I _._ I ................. ,........= ..... ~~ ..... ..... •rttw Ot ...... ,,:to~,... ..... elffllf'I...., .... 11!0I Ao.at. ..... .................... ;::•••llr DliDll-,., ..... °" ... ,.......= ..... ~ ..... ... ..... II: urw.r-••:t. of Celltornle, ""·~vi. ~1 .,,..,. Ori••• C9ftMHftH ...... .. ..... 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