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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-11 - Orange Coast Pilot..... I *"' Greents 9-foot buzzer shot lifted UC Irvine to a 67.a5 BlgWest Conference bmketbatt victory at Utah State on Thursday night. snapping the A9gies' 31-game home winning streAk. . See Spera. .._. . . . .. J • • The sun~ and the hight will stick In the 70s Could Janu.ry 991 much better? Don't think so. Have a great day. S..P ... 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON Dm WEB: Vv'WW.DAILYPtlOT.COM FRIDAY, .JANUAAY 11 , 2002 · ·Gre.enlight launches slate for candidateS •Thursday's announcement comes at a party to celebrate the Novem ber def eat over the Koll Center's e xpansion in .Newport Beach. · James Meler DAILY PtlOT NEWPORT BEACH -With an u\itiative under their belts and a victory over the Koll Center's expanslon to boot, Greenllghters on Thursday took their next step: the creation of a slate of candidates. Phil Arst, a Greenlight Comnut· tee leader, announced the still· vatant Green11ght slate at an evening gathenng held to thank people who helped defeat Koll's exparwon in November. With four spots operung on the City Council th.ls November, Arst told the crowd of roughly 100 at the Newport Beach Teruu.s Q ub that the slate will constst of rour resi· d:_ents - one from each of the aty's open districts. 4 llle reason for the Greenhght slate? Representabon. wtule the city's voters overwhelmingly approved the slow-growth measwe in November 2000, only one coun· d.1 member -John Heffernan - supports th cauM? Hefleman won his seat dunng thdt election. He exphuned why he. also a developer. supports GreenUght. •When It c-omes to my town. where my kids ride their bikes. 1 want a bolter qu«Sbty of We.• he S41d, adding that further underrep- resentation exists on the Planrung Corrurus Jon. wruch unanimously supported the Koll developers "The key here ts to change the counoJ • They Me dead et agamsl Greenllght. It's dam rotten to be on the end of 6-1 votes.· Fonner Mayor Evelyn Hart. also SEE SLATE PAGE 7 City's future focus off estival • V1Sioning process to update the city's general plan begins Saturday, dnd Newport offioals hope all residents will speak up. on Greenhghl an.yone who bas ever thought •sometlung should be done about thJs traffic.• any· one who hds. ever womed about where the neighborhood 15 bead· ed m the corrung )'(>8.~ -now's your chance A festlvcd to luck off the oty's generaJ pldll upddle process will take place Sctturdctr And though that may M>und tike a snooze. Uus JWM Caugrancle J DAllY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -An}•· one who has ever had an op1ruon SEE NEWPORT PAGE 4 . City discounts new challenge to JWA restrictions •Newport Beach leaders say they are confident flight caps can be kept at the airport. PeulOlnton D M.Y PtlOT who operdte out of the 411· port. said the Monday letter from theu trade group could be an • operung negotlatmg po lbOn • In the letter, All Trans· port As!.n ortioal Katherine Andrus called the county's envuonmental reVlew of po tbl exten ion agree· • men ts ·fundamentally JOHN WAYNE AIR· flawed • Th Letter came on PORT -Offiaals craftmg the la t day of public com· a.n extens1on to th auport's ment for th report. flight restnctions down· ·1 don't tJUnk the letter is played a challe nge that unexpected,· Murphy wd came Uus week from an au· *My hope and goal 15 to Une trade group. saying have an amendment to the they were confident a deal agr ment that is accept· ~b.ll could be truck to keep able to the county, the aty many more plan out of and perhaps others Newport Beach's kl involved." Allport Duector Alan Newport Beach otfia.als • l'HO'O!. 8Y $lAN Hll.f• I OAl.Y fll.OT Murphy., who ha begun are hoping the county's inlonnal dt cu ions with Joe Granados guides ~·bote c:urytng cold waler to belp lmta1J felt linen Into a sewer pipeline ln the Back Bay. Piping hot repairs Innovative work along the Back Bay is allowing sewers to be fixed with less possible damage to the environment PMllOlnton DAILY PILOT 0 ne section of a major sewer artery along the Beck Bay smelled like a surfboard factory this week. as worken implanted a resin· baled lining to help repmr the ptpe. A crew ol men stuffed the lining into an lnvertad pipe leading lo the 24·1.nch steel plpe u pert of S8.09 million in work to repair more than l.700 feiM of line and replace another 6,800 feet of s.wer pP9 along the bay. New llw'I ...... ol Wt lllid ....._ bne beell l....o.d lmlo ------..-. --... wLftt ........ ,1111oa~ She's/ailing, but she'O 'continue getting up And idiot dMat I w-. I'd play a tch two daya ..... lrip °"" the Mme rock l did • couple of deya.,.... md lmodl on tbe mne'I door ,.e ............ time Wllb. bNlled ...... . , ... ...., .... 'g · eoo. A. 1Wf.l9 II.a a ecmlld .... ., '$ ........ ....... tr ' ,,, ii., T"Y' "11111 .... 111 .................. .. , ... __ ...... .,ass:• • ., t ..... .. the 11 commeraal c-amers SEE JWA PAGES Enviromnentalist wins another court victory •Ruling in fav or of Defend the Bay founder halts industrial park planned fo r the Back Bay watershed ,..... alMDn DAllY Pl\OT NEWPORT BEACH - Environmental actlvut Bob Causbn has won another mmrung victory egamst a formidable foe. 1biJ tune, after a stnng of triumphs ov r the lrvine Ranch Weter D11tnct. Causbn won a court ruling agAUlSt the lrvUle Co and the oty of lrvme. Th ruhng stops a 630-acre industnal development m 1ts tracks. On Jan 4, Orange Coun· ty Supenor Court Judge WUham McDonald egreed with Caustm's contenbon that the oty had failed to compl te an adequate envt· ronm ntal review of the pro)ect. . McDonald denied all . appeals and direct.t the oty to pttpate ~new envi· ronm nta1 re1>9rt. Causttn, SEE COUln MGI 7 _u. _________ .. ._...._..... _ __..._..., MK----1' f' • • .. / ie19.11.·o1 IAcM •• Phil Shane end ~ •an. Man Leglndl• thM will appe¥ It 8 tonight et LI ~ ~ In eo.t. Miia. Shine. I master of oldiel.. Will do ~~of EMs, NII D'-nond. ltoy Orbison. Tom Jofm end men. La~ II It 1615 lrVIM lwe .. tau Mesa. Ftff. (9itlt 646-19". 2 Friday, Jonuory 11 , 2002 ,~ es •• Ol . Robert Goulet brings ·The Man and His Music· to the Orange County Performing Arts Center lennit.r K Mahal DAILY PILOT 'I never wanted to do 1l. Not m a billion yea.rs:· Robert Goulet, voice clear und deep over the phone hn<!!> from Las Vega~. cont ei..M."d. ·My dad on his deathbed Sclid 'Robert. God gttvC you a volce, you must smg.' That wa tus Id t word to me. He died that rught • Goulet has pent tus We smc, age 13 ltvmg up to his father' wtShes, a We whose work will be encapsulated Saturday ·in his show, "The Man and His Music,· at the Orange . County Performing Arts Center. He's gone from playing Lancelot tn the original Broadway production of Lerner and Loewe's "Camelot" to playing King Arthur in a '90s touring ver· sion. From playing •South Padfic•s• U Joseph Cable as a youth 1n lbronto to playing Emile de Becque. A few yeo.rs ago he toured as the lead in ·Man of La Man· cha.~ Neither prostate not hip-replacement surgery bas. slowed him down. • 1 think I like the I role) I'm doing most when rm doing that one at the time.• Goulet.68.said. His first performance was 1n a play titled •La Dant de Mon Onde, • which the Maaachusetts-bom. Cana· da-raJsed performer said the nuns at his school made him do. His Ont break 1n the world ol theatrics came when Goulet was 1n Toron- to studying at the comer- vatory of music. •1 was living in a room for $7 a week that sum· mer.• be said. going on to desaibe bow he audi- tioned for summer stock. garnering a place tn the chorus for a 12 to 13 week run. • Jt was $45 a week. I was in heaven.· The blg break came when be was cast as Lancelot opposite Julie Andrews and RichMd Bur· ton. Singing • U Ever I Would Leave You" and "C'est Moi" made his career. "That was rather intrigu· i.og. • he said of working with Andrews and Burton. The baritone won a "{'ony for tus work in ·Happy Time.· Now a younger gen- erabon may recognize him as the voice behind "You've Got A Friend in Me• from "Toy Story r or "Green Thmbowtne" from "Recess: School's Out• Goulet bas three children. a daughter with first wife Louise Longmore and two sons with second wife Carol Lawrence. Smee 1982, he bas been married to Vera Novak, a Yugollavian-bom writer who manages his career. His 34-year-old son, Michael. wUJ Join him on stage at the Center. "It's delightful to work with him,• Goulet said ol his youngest child. When he's not performing with dad, Michael Goulet studies to be a physician's assistant in Loi Angeles. •He c::omn to work with me wbemwir be can.• Robert CioWM said. Asked if be ever gave Michael advice on show business. Goulet said • 1 told him not to do it It's a tough · busmess. You've got to be lucky, you've got to be good and you've got to work your (expletive! off. And be lucky above an.· SCR announces final Second Stage production Vebosbua, a noted Israeli author, at a 12: 15 p.m. luncheon Feb. 22 at the Center Club. Young Conservatory premieres 2 plays at SCR South Coast Repertory announced Thursday that two n w plays by Richard Greenberg. whose work has been staged at SCR before, wdl clo the Second Stage curtams and open lb new Julianne Argy- ros Sldge The discussion topic ls titled •A Journey to the End of the Millennium from Mythol- ogy to. History• and tickets are $36. The Center Club 11 at 600.Town Center Drive. Costa M~. Information: (9'9) 673.()895 South Coast Rcp<>rtory w1U pr nt two world prenu res • "The Hundred Dr i.es· and ·Lock Down· -perfonncd by thP. the· ater'\ Young Con ervatory Plctyen. in Marc-h "The Hundn'<.I Dr W!>, • dddptNI by Ldune Wool£>ry from thr El clJlor E.stc' book, IS thl• tory of t1 young glrl who wears Greenberg' "The Dazzle• will receJve its West Coast prerruere and serve as the Second Stage' finaJ productloo March 29 through Apnl 2.8 the same dr everyduy and gets teased The playwnght's LXth commissioned play for SCR. "The Viol t Hour,• will open the new 336-seat theater Nov. 5-2". by clas mutes. The production wdl be. geared for c-lti.Jdren in grad three through eight Th Juliann A.rgyros Stag was previ- ously called th JudJ Argyros Stage. but Argyros decided to go with her more formal n.une "Lock Down." d story about luds an the new millennium by Jullcl Edwards, will be directed by SCR' Sh Ua Hllhng rand lS appropnat for chddren in grad ght through 12. P rfonnanc date ar MdlCh 9·10 for Noted Israeli author to speak in February "The Hundrt"d Dr • and Morch 16· l 7 ThP Bolboa Perfonnlng A.111 Th ater and th Orange County J wt h Community ~ for "Lock Down • lnConnation· (714) 708-55b2. ~ VOL M, NO.; 11 ,,_. ... ,.__ MIW9 ,_,_ .... """ ........ ........ a.-.-. ,. .. , ...... 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The Takacs Quartet first reolived lnter- nadooal recognition et the International String Quartet Competition in France 1n urn, where tt won tint prize and the aft· la' prize lbe.Laguna Chamber Muak Society and the P'hllhaqnonic Society will c:o-pnlMDt the concert. tickets for which are S20..S29. lnfonnation: (949) 854-4646. '$. ............ ,, ... Daily Pilot CHECK IT OUT Keeping yourself in the green I f one of your resolubons involves fertJ.1. iztng a money tree that went fallow m 2001. the Newport Be ch Central Ubrary could be among your souroes for growth in the New Ye.tr. •Do you know how Uttle you need to save and invest to be a millionaire at agt> 45 al you're 25 now?" asks Douglas R Sease in "WlnnJ.Dg wltb the Market.· •And what you should do U you are 35, 45, 55 or 65?" In lus pnmer for novtce investors. the Wdlf Street Journal edltor oullines an upproacb that can be applied dunng any stage of We, Wlth few expenses or tune commitments. 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Loltta Harper 0AJlY PILOT NEWPOKf·MESA-Aru.cl Adwns beth•r Wtll<:h out becetu th re is a hdndlul of 1mogmauve Costd M a photoyh1phcrs who seem d tined to1 grc<Jtn " ncr in the black and white category, said h and fnend Devon Stephens- who placed thud in tho same catego. ry 't_~ve around the oty al 5 a.m. loo1Uuy for the perfect location and the perlect light Thoma • 18, cho e to hoot the Estanaa Adobe. saying It was on of the first llUct~ lll Costa M and therefore llldicabve of the oty's tru nee. "The city's best settlers were in that building,· Thomas said. "Th history and the roo~ of the dty can be found in that house.· Al A ILAllCI PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS COL.Olt 1st Trevor Holmn, Estancia High, •Fairview Partt• 2nd ~elissa Buchman, Costa MeY High, •c.nyon Partt• Jtd Trevor Holmes, Estancia High. ·ocCJTeWlnkle Park mon'tage• a~OCANDWHm 11t Steven Thomas. Costa Mesa High, "Estancia.House· 2nd Tlffani Larson, Costa Mesa High. "My Backyard• Friday, Jonuaty 11 . 2002 J DON Ll_ACll 'I' PILOT f-tVI• Studenls wAJked away with top honors this w km th<' "Captwmg the 8 '>enc c ol Cost.ct f\. ~ • photo con; t t ,\ dcm•n mlddl illld high school l>tud(•nts r>n t red the cont l, spon· sorc><I h~ th<• oty. th NPwport·M UmJll'cl 'ic"hool D tnct clOd th Costa M~ C ·onJt rence and Visitors Buredu. He took the photo at an angle. fnun· mg the 19th century adobe, as well as lhe beaullful flowers that surround it. ·A lot of people take p1ctur decid on. which makes them bonng. • Thomas said. ·1 thought the angle gave 1t a better look • 2nd (ti•) Devon Stephen, Costa Mesa High, ·South Coast Business Center• Steven Thomas took lint place tn a Costa Mesa photography contest with'an image capturing the essence of the Diego Sepulveda .E.standa Home, where he I with the winning entry, above. (uc h t•ntry Wdi. d unique tll> lhe !>tud<!nl bt>hind lhc nun ra. rangmg in '>UbJ<'< l\ from children to towenng hw.1m !>'-bwldmg to monwg . Dunng thel! preddwn tnp, Devon also found hh perfect subject m the South Codst Bu Ule Center. Cctptunng theopposileolThomas, 17- year-old Devon photographed a con- temporary bwldlng tn the business dis- tnct. Wlth lhe l.Jght reOecbng perfectly off th*' rrurrored tructure looked rool m tlu., bdc kground • Wuuun9 entne-. will he ct1<.;pl.1yf'd hdltway around lht • \-.orl<.1, m sister al)· Wyndham. Aw.tr.ti.Ju Aw.trcilid.O edu- cators were 111 co~td ~IL~ this week. tounng th ~ di-.tnc"1 as pt.trt of the fourth ctnnUdl educator exchdng4 program They will ta.Ice thE' photos horn to dis- play an Wyndham c; <iehool distnct ·1 thmk that is re.ill\ cool • ThomdS ~d ·u I ever go to Au,trall<t, I would wcmt to see my work hcmqtng there • Stt·v1 n Thomt1~. the lust-place win· "It stands out as one of the newer builclmqs. • Devon SClld ... And the ky School district moving ahead with required aid plans • Eff 0 1 ts to help English-ldnguage learners are bemg made to meet state. federal mandates. Deirdre New man DAILY PILOT '\,[\\ PORT-~IL'->A ..... AHN lwmq hrouqht to ld'>k for how 11 \\d., ll•uchmg dnd ell> e --.mg Enqb'>h·lc1nqud<I • lcdlll •rs, lht• '\t-\\port-~1 ~ Unihe>d School D..,tnc t hd .. hm-.hed unprov· inq <Jr<?•" Jound ldclung and I!'> now r.ic inq to c rE't1te d c-om- pr.-h1•n'I\ I' pion tor t.111 tis ... 11001 .. Tht• work ~ ui rc•<,pon to both c1 '>Idle rPVtl'W dnd d fed- <>rdl JO\.'C'\t19dt1on thdt found , tht> da..tnct dC"t£>d mcon~1Slent­ ly 1n 11-. c1pprot1c-h to dealing with .. tudl'nt\ who'ie ndllve lanqudCJO Ill not English. l..Rddmg the charge lS Karen KendaU, who lelt blue-nbbon I !arbor View Elementt.1ry School to tdke on the challenge und who boasts extensive experience working with Enghsh·ldnguage learners at lh.e elemrntary, !teCOndary and t1dult levels The ~lnctwtde pld.O ts 19- ruhcant bec·duse 11 ulllmately will unify the 11g dW puzzle of proc~ lhdt <Wlt>rent schoob once u!>ed dnd will endQ.le lhe dt tnct to c-ontmue receiving h.>derdl funding ThE> dl!>lnct'!> tlt1w~ becdffie dpparcnt in the ldll when d Idle rrview found 1t wds not complrtng in 1 I areds About the ,1mf' time. the U S Departm£>nl of Educalton' Ofhce for Civil Rights cilso reported thctt the ctistnct WdS not fuUy meeung the needs of tudent.s with I.united Engl.J h prohc1ency. The federdl report, brought on by 14'Wtnkle Mtddle"School pd!ent Muna Buroaga's com- plaint, ordered the dtstnct to create ll systemdt1c progrdm or rtsk Josmg fedcrdl funding Kendall aid she came on board for thP opporturuty to a tSt Wlth program!> thdt dff Pct 6.000 tudents in the d1stnct. "I Uunk you er\le where you're needed.· KenddU '>dtd ·1 recogruze that my expen- ence and background Wd'> t.I match" The three main focal points of lhP plan will mvulve r~·Jas· s1 fymg Enghsh-lanyudge learner as fluent. tdrgetlng secondtlry stud nts who amve with ltm1ted or no Engh h kills. and establlstung Engl.Jsh· language adVlSOry comrruttees tor parents of Enghsh·ldn· guage learners at edch chool and al the dtstnct level, which has already happened. The reclass1hcat10n 1s pn· only No. 1, smd Kendall, and includes improving forms dnd procedure!> so the dtstnct ts cerlaU'l that every !>tudent ell· gable to be redes1gnd1t•d ,., assessed. -As part of lhe catch-up plun, a multilaceted appr0ctch will be used. It will include pnmd· ry language support. d1wr..c• te.tdung strategies and lt\Stru(·· oonal matenals geared to th<• vaned levels of Englt h-lan· guage learners. The advisory comnuttee" are a chance for the pdrE'n~ -who ace mostly Latmo -to -get involved, learn about ch'>· tnct programs and gw<> h!i~l­ back. And beginning Tut><,d<1~ board meebngs are now lwmy translated into Spdnt'-h because the d1stnct hct'-c1 Latino population rt1nt11ng between 20° .. and 25" The effort to bnng Lcsuno parents into the loop 1s p.tymg off, satd Amparo Ames. the d~· trict's new lead school com- munity fao.1.ttator. • 1 think they felt lo t m l· turally because so many of thPm arc n<>w tmrrugrcUl~ .Ju'>l hnctmq out Uldl we expect tht!m to I)(' involved m their rh1lcl' .. ctutdllon proce!>it Wd .. Vt'r\ IOlllntddlln<J • '>he \did ·Nov. thl•)' know what .., ""I,." ll><I of lht-m, dl\d arP wtlJ. tnq uncl ubh• to ldkl' on cWfer· 1•n1 rl''\J)()~1h1hllP'> dlld pdrtlC· IJkllt' d<:tlvel~ • nw bodrcl of trust~ even- IU<11ly Wlll VOiP on the plan. c1nd thf• c11 .. 1nc t will con 1der ..... umq up c1 d(•pdltlllent to sup- port Engbsh-lcinqudq lec11TI- er progrdm!> th1!> o,pring. Ass1st<1nt Supt. Susan Oe!>pena sd.1d Buroctga ~ espeod.lly proud to ~ her hard work validdK'<i. "It makes me feel very good bec'ame Uldt mecm' thdt d1l the work and effort I put Ullo ~ venture was not d wu'>te of my Lunt-," sh~ !.did "Now I Cdn see that the Pdrent\ dnd dul- drf'n dre reC'f>IVUlq whdt the•\ dlt• t.>nUtJed to • MEXICAN RESTAURANT Re OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEX (0 WE TAkE WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE DINING TO THE TO GO ORDERS NEXT LEVEL! PHONE AHEAD! 296 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 tau rant Established tn 1962 LEGENDS-COMING TO LA C4VE ELVIS IS IN THE BUILDING FRIDAY, ]AN. II SHOWSTARTSAT JO:OOPM ''IT'S A GREAT MATCH, CLASSIC ROCK 'N' ROU AT A CLASSIC RESTAURANT' ' I 4 Friday, Jo"';'O'Y 11, 2002 875-4072 0%0FF . On altlltatkMa when you rMntlon thl• itd. · Free pickup & delivery. " Mary Barr conclruks 42 years of service! .NOTHING HELD BACK! OI AM O ~O! • II II()• (IHIUl OS • SAi''jj fl/lS • I UUC!i llUC '! 110 11[ /Joni mm rim fo111m11r 011ct m 11 lift I/mt opportwury. CHARLES H. BARR ............ 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Wednetday. •~~Art mwiult was '~ In tht 3000 bk>ck It 10' 10 Pm Wednetday • 19'h ser..t: A whlcle burgfary w• repott9d In the 700 blodc It 11:22 p.m. NIWPORf llACH • MICArthw ... ,,,..,,. lurg&aty ~ repott9d M a commertial 'property in the 3900 block It 9:)0 am.~ • "9c: ..... ,.,___ A caft about 1 IUSPl<ious penon It I 10 a m, in the 1500 block ,_,tl.ct In an wmtMondly • '"" SOwt w.t: Pollc.e recOY- tt9d • stolen Y9hlde Ind lttflt9d •suspect in the crime •t l :lS a.m. Monday In the 800 block. • ...... Mrwt Md 11.-t 9-y Awnue: A tr~ WM r~· ed It 12.52 a.m. Monday • s.tta ....... Drtve: httety was reported In the 800 blodt 1t 7:03 p.m Wedn95day. •, P9rtl Newport Drive: A Yehlcle theft WM reported In the 1200 bfodc It l:o9 p.m ~ No Hidden Charges! • MDII F'll1lllurt --•C.,..Alpllr Al•H1MI • Col111Mtdal ...... J'nl11ble Call Today &. Save An Additional 100/o 20 Years Experience PCS (800) 949-6681 -ANNUAL ·January Sale NOW IN PROGRESS . SAVINGS OF UP 10 700/o FROM OUR COll.ECllONS OF: ZANELLA • IKE BEHAR• BOBBY JONES TORI RI CHARDS • CUTTER lie BUCK CORBIN• REYN SPOONER BARRY BRICKEN • AXIS ROBERT COMSTOCK • M EZLAN RJSCATTO • AQUSCUTUM •JACK VICTOR ., .. .,.,,, .• f.Jcpnr Mm·s Sponswcu and Aa: ,.,. ia \· NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 ls the process tbet developer 1lm Strader hopes Will make hiJ Koll Cente1 expanston pomble. It's the process that buslnels leaders and slow· growth advocates a.Ltke con- fider a crucial moment to secure their vision for the oty. And It' the process that local ofJlda.ls are touting as every ntsident's big chance to have a reo.l inlluence on the dty for decades .to come. •ThiJ is about the future of Newpor'l Beach.• Mayor Tod Ridgeway said. •Everyone hould participate.• Beginning at 10 a.m. Sat· urday, residents can come to Hoag Ho pltal not JUSt to learn about the pr&:ess. but to actually register their opm- 1ons on Just about any and ev ry aspect of aty plaruung and government "This is not 1ust ittmg there and llsterung to a pre- en ta lion,· As istant City Manager Sharon Wood said. ·we want people to partio- pate. • For example, she said. one interactive dJsplay will allow residents to post on a neigh- borhood map Ideas for what shouJd be done in the11 com· munlty. Other booths will be set up for residents to answer questions on a broad range of subJectS pertaming to issues as diverse as tourism, beach d , John Wayne Atrport expans1on and plans for the West Newport industnaJ area near Hoag Hospital. And to make the event even more usN-fnendly, ofhoals have included refre hrm>nts and ctuldren's actlvalles The Newport Beach C'hambf>r of Commerce has Cdlled on members to g et NOTEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 from her hand and turned to go back to my seat. I tripped on the eclg of the platform and landed flat on my race. For a S«'Ond, there was o stunned stJ nee lJ\ the class- room os they seemed to watch the episode in slow molton Thal was, ol course, folJow~ by a roar of laugh· ter The supervisor tned bard not to laugh. Teachers in neighboring rooms. totngued by lhe loud thud and the laughter, stuck out their h ad to see what was going on. Soon I earned a reputation as the comic inter- lude dunng exams. •Hey Deepal We have a tough history t t tomonow. Could you do one of your double somersaults just to ease the tenaion?- My war with gravity was not restricted to school grounds. At home, I often slipped on spilled water, (ell down in the shower or twist· ed my anlcle climbmg the t&rWay. I took a lot of grief before I realized what I was doing WTODg. The reallzanon came to me dunng one of my falls while playing badminton with my cousins tn the front- yard. I WU 0~ for what I believed WU going to be an overheed Im.uh. But the t .. tber9d lhuttle flew way over me and my cousms watched ID honor u I arched beck and fell. But this time, I dkln't rMi8t the fall I gave Into It. I did not try to support tbe f&ll with my elbows or bands. I Just fell beck and ~-.... ~-~ Doily Pilot m • WMA~ Visioning Festi- wl. to kick off Newport Be.ch's general plan u~t• procris • WMIN: Saturday. There will be two ses- sions -one from 10.30 a.m. to noon, and the other from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. Residents unable to attend a full presenta- tion may browse booths, register opinions with city officials, and use Interactive displays and exhibits from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m .. • WHERI: Hoag Hospital Conference Center, 1 Hoag Drive • cosn FrH • INfOWATION: (949) 644-3200 or www.nb vision2025.com involved an the hopes of mdp· pmg a future fctvordbh, lo busin Allan Beek and oth· er actiVl.Sts are also uwolv1'<1 work.mg lo assure that bu\1 oes interests don't bu1Jdo11• -literally or figural.lvely community interests. The general plcm hd\n 1 been updated met-1988 Ttw far-reachmg document .., ,. bluepnnt fo r the city lhut • ., . expected to govern and CJU1rlt decisions for the nc}(t LO years. The city's GrOf'nlJqht lnalial.lve, pass d In io1111 makes the generdl plcin update proccs even rr11m· relevant and tncky b<.o.cd11'" the maltabve's reslnctH>n., 11n development are bdWd ''" the genercll plan • Jw'9 ~ c~n ~ port 8ffch She tnay be fHC~ ell (949) 574-012 0t by e tNHI •t JUM CAJ.19r'~l•ttrM1 com phys1C'al scars on my knPt''• legs and elbows still Tenund me of those cuts. bnust•., dnd pamfuJ gash This truth would've lon•v : er remcuned burted an my subconscaoUi it my,colJl'd'IU+' hadn't brought up thll sub· Ject. although anduecUy hi· was taJJung about how much she enjoyed the rock-chmh· ing .wall ln the gym that keepimovlng like a lri d- mW as you clilnb. "I would nev r try at,· I said. "Why not?• b ked "Because I wouJd fall down,· I said ~ a matter of fact. ·No, you wouJdn't, • hf• wd Wlth clisbehcf. ·ves. I would." r repe.:Jtf'd •vou know, it's hard to full down from one of thOSf' things,· she reosonecl. •That's fine.• I said ·But you don't know m . I'm ct faller.• And a a1i0ned on at that. • 0..-._...,. cown publ1C Yfwty and couru. She may a. rMChed at {949) 574-4226 OI by HNll M dHpl.,,,..,..the II times.com. Doily Pilot Fridoy, Jonuory l 1. 2002 5 School officials optimistic about proposed budget • Increases should benefit elementary and high schools alike. UCI alsO lands ma1or funding for new program. Del .... Newm.n 0AILV PILOT NEWPORT-MESA Newport-M Urul1ed School District ofhClal reacted with guarded opbJTU.sm to this yea.r's proposed state budget. JWA CONTINUED FROM 1 Board of Supervi..or' w1JI wr· Wy the envtronm£•ntdl report before county votN\ hPdd to the polls Mdrrh 5 to Wl'1gh 1n on the Great Pclrk tnJlJdltV(• Along with the city dnd county. the Airport Workmq Group CJnd Stop Polluttnq Our Newport would httvt> tu sign OU on dny PXtens1on to the settlemf'nl t1greemrnt that exp11es on Der 3 t. 2005 The a1rlm~.,. wh1<"h MP represented by th<> trdd(• group. would not have vPto power over any extPns1on. Newport Beach City Atty Bob Burnham stre sect . unv 11~ ThunKlay. •t lhink th govemoT tned to do euctly wbal be sax1 -to do everything h can to pre· serve educataon. • As51stant -Supt. Mike J'mo said ·0n the surface. clearly !Gov. Gray Davis) ha mcide an alt mpt to hold education at arms I ngth from ev9rythmg else. Jf it works, he deserves a compll· mcnt • Th proPQSed budget pro· vtd a Sl.2-billlon increase in d1 crehonary funding for kindergarten through 12th· the fl.tght restnctions unposed m 1 <IB5 could not bf> ext nd· ed past 2005 unle the dlf· port completE>S a lengthy Part 1h1 study. which is l1l essence dn dppllcauoh to the Federal Avtdtion Adrruruslrnllon. No duport hct'> C'ver been qrt1nK><J d rv<,lnct.Jon by the fAA dfler the CXhciUSllVC thr('('-yedr Pdrt lol '>ludy OnJy the FAA <..dn chal· IPn(j(' the dedl, Bumhdm S&d Und"r the city\ preferred .,, cnano for e.xl<>ndmg flight wi.tncllon'> dt John Wayne, Uw !>ctllement dedl\ limits would be rnlS<'d '>hghUy m ••xrhdnqe ford IO·yPdr exten· .. mn The cledl would allow 1 4 m1lhon more annuctl passen- gt•n. 12 ~ddltional fl.tghts m the n0ts1e t class and lour ddd1UOncll Qcll~ A tr port comm1ss1oner Davtd Markley. m an e-rruul. s.atd the tssue isn t decided and will probdbly wmd up m rourt grad education. But this could be off et by nt1c1pated midyear budg t cuts. which wouJd take an appronmat ly $800-million bite out of that number. Fme id Th budget al o mctud s $400 milllon in targeted a ts· lance for low-performing choots. WU~on Elementary School in Costa M a is th only sc:;hool ln the district to appl)"'for a low-petforming schools grant. Some $75 m1lhon ls bud· geted for be~ore· and clfter- ment ls rutting edge cd5e luw tmd even the exf)('IU don't know for suw what the I~ OUt<"Ome will be: he WTOl(' What mdkes the extension som what dicey I'> a 1 qq() lr>CI P.ral law. known dS the Au- school programs Fm lllkl it's too earty to know tJ th dhtnct Wlll be eligible for any addl· tionaJ money m this area. A nother $625 nutuon ha been allotted for textbook material~ and lnstructtondl eqwpruent. wh1<"h Fine dnllt· apatcs will mean dbout the dffi<' amount a last yr<u lor tne distnct · Te.:icher tra1l'Ung ctnd l'CO'Ull· lnPnt programs begun dunnq the Davis admml trauon cUf> ulso fully funded. Wlth mou• thdll $160 null.ton !>4't clitde to port Noise and Cdpacity Art thdt protub1ts•c111p0rts or othn locctl c1genC1es rrom 1mpos1rtq c urfew' and other re tnc hons Caty offloc1l'i beht•vt• u spe- nr1 l eit<"epllon lll lhdt lc1w "I don't believe the ATA has stand.tng to assert a chaJ- lenge: Burnham SAJd ·Wh n 1l all come down, they Wlll realt.ie th.ts is d pretty good deal for everybody Then• is someth.tng m ttwi for tht• tUr earners· In her letter. Andru did ·At a nurumum. the exten· , s1on of the etUement agree· SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! --·--·- ltbttltt1tt/Mtt1rt, Stt•• RHlfll, a.Jr w,.,, & Scrd1, ff~.t'"l• Eltt1,./rt1.1, Ptt/J, .\101/m.11-Bt, Gift Cntiflc•lu {; "''"'· (949) M.4-6672 • www.spagrqorin.com In Nrwport Centrr, bl'twttrn Edwardi Cinrmas & Muldoon' < ontmue th m Thdt da.n't n 05lid11Jy m n mor moocy for th d.LW'lrt. tho\l(Jh. heed more tedch r n ed to be trcltned every year, FIJ\ 'Ktld. The budg~t al o inctud SC87 11ullmn in hudg •t cuts. includtng d 10% r ducbon ror ind •f)f•ndent study programs. Fm said thdt would trans- kttr> tnto dn upptoXUMtcly $500 c:ut p..r Sl\J'dt>nt. It CO\ts twtwc't'!n '5,000 dfld $6,000 for. t'd<"h of the :lOO stud nts m the dai.tnct•s· independent study J>H>CJrom <1pplv1nc1 to John Wayne < r11dd I)(• exteodf'd \\'1· feel they hdvcn't rl"<·arrhi~t the t ue or ... tatPd 11 <eJITN tlv: City ~fdndyer I l11mPr Bludcsu aid "hout ,\nclru~ INt r. ·we l<"f•I hk~ Communtty coll g .,, rMetv•<t a $104.2-miJJion· mer . With no I hike But UM..-y also will be rut wtth St33 1 million m cuts. mdudmg S58 million lll Co.JWORKS-r lated progrclll\S The budg t abo fully funds enro~nl growth al 3 5% for UC schools and does not mclude a.ny fee mnea UC Irvine Also !t<:orf'd ct flldJOr coup with a $55 3-million allocation for an mt rd.l!Opllnary ldbora· tory for lht> Schools of Biological and Phy~1caJ Scwnr~ • ,...,, O inton co..t1\ the environ~t nd k>hn W•yne Airport Hl' m.lf ~ •l'4K~ It (~9) 76'-'330 (>I by l' n'Wlll •t ~ul clm1onot.Jt1rrt>s com The Semi-Annual Sale ow in Progress Save 30 °/o to 7 0°/o From our colJcction of: Zane/IA • Barr_y Briclun Co rbin • Foxcroft Curter & Buclt • 1Ari11gto11 ~d many ocher At-Ease women · s & home store FA HIO I LA D Arri"m Court NEWPORT BEACH .759.7985 • . . TuE LOOK • Friday, January 11 , 2' Daily Pilot PHOTOS BY ST'EV( MCCRAHI: IOAAY "-.OT L a Perla at South Coast Plaza prides itself on quality. Its lounging creations are derived from meticulous Italian styling and the use of the finest materials available wdtfdwide. The •Leaver's Lace• used by La Perla comes from Calais, France. Wearing La Perla pret a porter is lcey Berglind, who has been modeling since she was an adolescent in her native le.eland. a;~ +-+ A stunning 1c9Ylerglind models this ribbed tulle bodlat silk geotgette dreuln~ (S1.710). WE \ • HAVE y ... "°"' the LA ..... --.. eoee.ctton ..,...thft wpl1ce swtMeuft wtthone ........ IM.dJe (Sl27) Md ltrtped ... Minlnt (S120). •<fl~ M1ttre11 Outlet Store l!:EX U~ come visit our new store now accepting consignment 369 E. J 7th Street, Costa Mesa, I .oc11tcd ~h1ncl Plum· .. Putin Phone(949)764-1746 final -clearance! 40~70%off Ladies' winter shoes & accessories • • VOlUMI SlUCTION • OUTSTANDING CUSTOMll SHVICI • • GltlAT ,.ICU GUAIANTUD • • ·2002 ORANG• COUNTY RUTAURANTS Atthu9t1~ The longer it's here t he better it is . . say loyalists who cherish Continental H classics II "from another era ~I complete with the "Best Steak Tartare", "Stone Crab Claws, Abalone and Bananas Foster ("no health food here") in a clubby Newport Beach setting that heralds back to 1922, but most consider it •superior to • Daily Pilot Friday, Jonuoty 11 , 2002 7 t ____________________________________________________ ..:;;.. ______ ~--~----------------~------------------__.;;.... __________ _ ~AN ll~ I OA&Y l'llOl nm Hopkins help workers ralw a hose during a sewe1· repair proJect ln the Back Bay. .REPAIRS CONTINUED FROM 1 The~ m·laced mtemdl hn· ing, because 1l doe n'l hclV(> 1oml!>. will prevent future spills of ~wdge from any leaks in • ·•the pipe from heading into Usmg cl hlt1ck how lJkt• om• Back Bdy In ronstruellon pdJ'· Cound on a bw en<JlllP l.hP CTt''' lt1nce, the proc of iru.tallmg pumped cold watN into th<' ttw trul(>r I It substdn("(' is call('(} SQCk·like l..tnmg. pu.,lullg 11 into "<,IJp-hrung. • place UlSldt> the pip{• The ruttmg-«Jge pl'Oj€(1 hcb A l>nght oMnqt' pump Wd'> lwf'n lduded hy city ofhc1dl used lo removt• the Wtlll'r who ""Y it's d qoocl way lo where 1t Wtl!l lhen hl'ttl<.-cl with rf'J>cllr lt1rye ewN p1p<-s while four buldrlP·hred bumPr... bml· 1.-·mg 1>mtKtJw of thf:' WllSltl\:P mg the styn•ne m lhi! lmcr The btJy hdb1tat. fell harderu. llke a board, hdp· ll hd!I dlJowc>d th • Oroncw lng itself to the mold of the County Sdruldllon Distnct to inside of tht• 'tleel pipe replace d ptpe c;ystem Wlthout •trs jw,t Ilk<.• d .,urfbo.ud. • cbqgmcJ out the old pipes. wtuch su1d 0 dve Badgley d wouki ld.keconsKJcrablylonger 5poke man for Sa neon cost much more ctnd endcUlgcr Technologies. the rnmpany the protected btty 1nsl41ling 1t ·The r<>!.ll1 Hoes "lt'!I probably the Wast mten· from a liqwd to d .,obd • ive wdy to rehClbtlttate ct p1pt~ COURT CONTINUED FROM 1 th" founder of Def Pnd the Bar. fil<>d the swl 10 JunP The jYdg(• t.1greed with Causun's cld1Jll thdl Uw enVl· ronm n!a) dJlaJy lS <.1.Jdn'l dd<>· quately detll with th ground Wdt r and solJ ronl.am.JndtJon widemeath and .. urroundmg the proJect The proJt>ct l!. !IOUth '<l!ll of Jeff ry ROdd dnd north of the Santa Ana Freeway WdlN dnd C'dOCN·CdU tng pt"'i· llocles clW not qood for the envt· ronnwnt nor dn.> they good for J)('()plt'. • Cau .. tin Sdld "We drt' Vttry cuncPrnt•d thdl dny dnd dll dc>velopment th.it occur., m the Wdter.,hed lor Upper Newport Bdy IJe done 111 tnct complldtlC't" \~1th publlc heuJth und \vuter qutthty ldW. • lrvuw Co ofhaals S<t} tht"r hope to c'OnH'rt the b.10 dCT<~ of <tqnrulturd.I lrtnd mto dll mdu<;- tna I pdrk. which could ht> lt•cl.!led to med1cdl dJld scwnC'\> comptuu~. system.• Newport Beach Pub!Jc Works Director Steve Badurn Sdld ·What they're doing 1~ d good project for the ot} dnd good for the envuunment • The san1tdtion distnct huPd contractor Ken Thompson Inc of Cypres m June lo ov<•rM'f'• the )Ob Al. part of the t1grc.>ern<'nt, the rontrclctor will tllso rc•p..tv(• Bdck Bay Dnve Newport &>.nc h dfld the dlstnct will '>pht thl• 120,()()() C'O!.t of J>clVIOCJ th1.• t .2 nu.Jes of road. The city will J>clY for redomg a hdJf.nuJ ~­ bon of thP rodd. whlch will not b<> dug up durlng the work • ~aut Olnton coven the environment and John Wayne Airport He may be r.ached at (9'9) 764 CllO a< by e-mail at ,,.ut clmton tarr~s com. Com1>t1ny ~pokP.,mun John Chn rerN·n '>dld he Wd., .,ur. pn<ot>d by the rulJnq ·w(' wt•re .. urpn.<>(•d gwvn Uw r<.>putc)lton lht• oty hdS tor thl.• quultt) depth t1nd c omprt>- hl•no;1vc• nalurv of the lenvtron· mf•ntt1l re1,;w\1. I work.· Chn<;tC'n<,t•n 'Ktt<I We> H' n>nll· dPnt we «ttn work w1th the a ty t10d uddl("'' th<• c on('{'m'> r cllSed by tht:> )\ld<jl' In Octolwr, < ·,,u.,tin won tt ruling in h1 '>Ult dgdrn'>t the WdtPr dl'>tnct rn lhdt dgl'ncy'<> bid lo convert tht• Pmpty San The contamination was probably caused l>y under- ground pools of toXJt cherruc.dls from the n&irby El Toro Marine CorpsAtr tauon. now clO!ted ·cootcJmmat£'<1 ground @JununRA1u11 Floral & Gifts Give your home afesh fuokfor the new year 50% Off Topiaries 0-Ivy \1on-Fn 10 am-6 pm. Sal 10 um-~ pm. \un 10 Jm~ pin ~.itcd ~htnd Plum ' P<1t10 17th Strttl. Co~ta Mc<.J. Phllnc (~'11 646:6745 SLATE CONTINUED FROM 1 among Creenllght' leader$, wd the dty's majonty has adopted the inJuative and the coundl shoilld reflect it. ·we Creenhghters are the backbone of this dty. and we can prove Jt, • Hart wd. rally· lng the crowd. Heffernan al o encour· aged Creenhght supporters to pe.rtake U\ the city's gener· al plan update. an updating proc set to begin Saturday that will greotly affect Green- Ught. The u\itiabve requires atywide votes on any project that allows an increase of more than 100 peak-hour car tnps or dwelling uruts, or 40,000 square feet more thdJ\ the gtineral plan allows. Greenhght opponents mCly make general plan changes near John Wdyne Auport that Around TOWN • Send ~ ~ items to the Daily Pilot.. 330 W Bay St, Costa ~.CA 92627, by fax to (9'9) ~ 4170, or by calling (949) 574-4298 Include the time. date and loultion of ~ rvent. as ~II as a cont.Kt phone number A complete listing 1s available at wwwdatlypilot.com TODAY The Braille lnsUtute will begm the hrst of stx consecu· tive free Fnday classes to ieach people how to remdlll independent de ptte vmon los ... Cld~W'> will be from 1 to JOclqwn Re.ervott mto a storage cont.uner for reda.uned Wtltc>r ln 1998, C"dusttn sua;essfuJ. ly overturn d a controver 1al pemut that would hdve allowed 1.he d1.stnct to dtscharge highly tredted WdSte Wdler Into the bely • PMll Olnton coven the environment and John Wayne Airport ~ may be reached 1t (949) 764-4330 or by •mall at l)dul c/rnrone/at/~ com could h lp pro1ecu mch u the Koll upo..ns1on. Allt 14.id. Gr nlight supporters alM> showed lhetr dlscontent for an t t ..m mber gen al plan update committee Am S&d h know of only two Greenhght upporters on lhe corrurutt and encour· aged the crowd to get tnvolved tn the updaun9 proce by attending Satur· day's Vistorung Fesuval and lso Jot.rung the general plan advisory committee. Th committee. which ls accept· lnq appticabons until Fnday. will dS 1 t the update commtt· tee. ·we deserve 65" of thu !update) committee." Ar t aid. Of the t 1 members. he ~d at leait su are agdll\.St the Greenhght lrullatJVe Tom Hyan.s, a Greenl.aght proponent and Balboa Pentn· ula re~1dent who wome about a proposed luxury resort dl the Mannapdrk ·i pm dt lht.> Co Id 'f(•.,t1 S mor C'1t~~ru. CentPr at h45 W 19th St . Co'>td tl.h•!id Pt1r· tJopont'> will I am nP\\ Wd)., of doing uch ddtly tdsk' d lt coolunq tlnd mdJlo<Jtnq tht· home. dlt well d'> ho\\. to U'>f' \ l'>Udl dlUS to OldXlffit.lt' rt•ffidJrllll<J \!'>ton Cull 17141 Hl l • '>0011 to ""'" up The UC lrvlne film Society will prt: '>(Int Meellllg Peopl1> Ed'>}.· t1 documentdr\< mobile bome park, said th.at while Koll hu been defMted. there are other large projects on the horlzon. He 1'oted that Banning Ranch rowd add 1,700 homes ""·at the city's westernmost edg and the N wpott Dunes Waterfront Resort could still try to expand. Al'it "4ld the group plans to unvetl th slat when the candidot must file nornlna· tton papers with th oty, about three months before the election. The only name that deft· rutely won't be on the slate 11 Arst' own. he i.atd A lot of us can be better behlnd Greenhght, • he sald. Instead he will work to raise funds for those who do )om the slete, he sa1d • James Me* is the awst.m crty editor ~ ~n be r•«Md •t (949) 76-4-4324 or by ~mail •t 1.wi.$ me~rOl•t•,,,., com ... chnm1chn9 the Bnllsh group Rudwhead ., OK Computer tour. whlch 1!. about the band c dug ht m dn uncontrollable medtcl rughlmdU:-of a cntical· l) dnd commerc1aUy success· lul dlbum Show tunes Me 7 tlOd q p m Ul the UCI Student < PnU>r C ryc;tal Cove Audlto· num $5 1 for UC lrvrne stu· dents, $4 UC lrvtne fdculty dOd '>tcilf d.Ild non-UC Irvine '>lUCh •nts (9491 824-5588 wwv •. 11/msoc1ety uct.edu SABATINO 'S I<. 'l.1111.1111 ,\ I "'" '111111 11 ii '.111-.1~1 I " •Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -~ . • (949) 723-0621 • GARYS ~,,. ~PA'A'R SE M I-ANNUAL ~ . I Shoes , Hand Bags & Ac cessor i es Cole Haan • Donald J Pliner • Stuart Weitzman Pollinl • Fleramosca • Calvin Klein • Vera Wang • fendi Richard Tyler • Gia·nni Bravo • Kate Spade ' .. , QUOTE Of THE DAY •rhat was probably the best we've shot all season, and we picked a good time to do It •.. • '•uil Klftlv. Estancia High glrls bas\nball coach mOPBD WiAMIY ,. honofee • MATI' HERRINGTON 8 Friday, Jonuory 11, 2002 Da·,ty Pilot Sp 1 a1e .._ Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 "-........ Fax: 949-6500170 WOMEWSHOOPS UCI women.ripped at LB State, 91-60 Green~s buzzer shot Wins it . ' . - Aggies see 31-game home winning streak snapped before a disbelieving 9,353. Green scores ·31 points for 4-0 'Eaters. the Aggies u.seq a 7-0 spurt Brown got two points o'n a capped by Desmond Penigar'• layup with 38.2 tee0nds left to LONG BEACH -The UC lrvtne women's baske tball team wlt· nessed d hot shooting night by Big West Conference host Long LOGAN, Utah -Senior guard Jeny Green hit a jumper with less than a second left to lift UC IMne over stunned Utah State, 61-66, in a Big West Conference men's basketball game at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Thursday. was then fouled with 13 lf!COtlds left. He bit one of two free throws to give UCI a 65-63 adv~tage. J lb • t Ul b St t bring the Aggies within. 64"63. um per a., pu a a e . Brown bad only nine .....a .. ts ahead, •0-39. ~ The Anteaters answered for the Aggies. He took a 16.S wttb a 15-' run to tAke their points per game average Into The lead didn't hold up. With 4.8 seconds left, junlor guard Ronnie Ross lut a three-pointer to lift Utah State, 66- 65, before a wildfy happy Aggies crowd. blggest lead, 54-'4. with 12:23 the contest. left to play. K•IOIB Penigar, who took a team· Beach State. which won, 91-60, Thursday at The Pyramid. ' Mike Ahmad made two free A.MN•• 67 leadmg 18.2 ppg average into throws. Ros hit a two-pointer ue.tt St. 66 the game, had 14 po1nts and The49ers (6-7, 1-2 in the Big West), winners of ix of their last seven, shot 63"'o from the field and used a 17-6 run over the hrst 5.30 of the second half to c<Msl to victory. The Anteaters ( 11 ..a. 4-0 in the Big West) remained the only undefeated team in the circuit and snapped the Aggies' 31-game win streclk at home. It was the third large t home winning streak ln the nation before 9 ,353. It seemed like it was over for the Anteaters, but Green took a pass from 1uruor guard Mike Hood and dribbled a~ court for the game-winning shot with two Utah State players guardJng him. and Ahmad scored on a layup L------' nine rebounds. Chad Evans to keep Utah State in the game by pitched m with 10 points for the Aggies. cutting UCl's lead to 54.50 with under ln addJUon to leading UCI In scoring, t t minutes left. Green hit 5 of 8 three-pointers. Also "' The Ag91es came within one. 60-59, chipping in were Adam Parada ( t 3 The Anteaters (4-10, 1-2) w~t on an ectrly 11-0 run after falling 10-0 to open the game UCts Ctndy Oparah and Chnstlna Callaway keyed the sconng run dDd led UCI throughout the ~ght. each finishing with a double·double . UC! led. 64·63, with 38 ecnnds remairling. Tbe Aggies (11-3, 3·2) had their chance to pull cihead, but senior guard Tony Browh missed a 1umper Green, last year's Big West Conference Player of the Year, finished with a game·high 31 points. Ross I~ Utah State with a career-high 20 points. with 4:10 remaining. but Green made pomts, uc rebounds) and Mike Hood an off-balanced )Ump.er and Jordan (nine points). J.R. C hrist contributed Harris put m a layup to keep the wtth seven powts, all In the second hall. Anteaters ahead, 64-59. wilt\ 1.40 left. The Antedters committed a season Sophomore forwdfd Stdnlslav Zu.zak UCl took d 37-33 lectd at halftime, but Penigar hit two free throws dnd low e ight turnovers. Opdrah scored 16 poi'nt and had 11 hoards. Callaway scored \3 pomts and had 1 O rebounds. UCI led. 22-18, with seven minutes left In the rust' half. but the ~9ers ctnswered with an 18-7 run to cl~e out the half with a 36-29 lead MEN'S VOllEYBAll' Set-to kill- ·UC Irvine's men's volleyball team full of heavy hitters. Amar• Aguliar OAllY PILOT ' Serve's up! rf The UC Irvine men's volleyba.1\te~ begms the season today by hosttng the Wyndham West Coast Challenge featunng squads from USC. Pepperdine and UCLA. The Anteciters will battle the Brwns in Crawford Hall tonight at 7. UCI lS conung elf a 30-20. 30-18, 30-17, exhibition VlCtory over vtsiling California Tuesday. Enck Helenlhl and Russ Marchewkd IPd UCI with seven lolls each. Heleruht. a Mmior middle blocker, tS one of the top retummg pldyers for the Anteaters He was an AVCA econd- team All·Amencan last year and a fmt· team All-Mountain Pac1hc Sports ~~ ~,.., .. ~~ OllWld l(n,ffit< c.-,~ MonteTueur ....... w ........ w.~ °"""9-~l'Wry (l'ICIL..._,_ w.-~ Ufect*-·~~ K...,wa.1 llills...M MittO..... ldwln(- ,.,~ --~ l(apolCMlel.o 6-Uo MSo .... Ff W SI WSo 6-l SI 6-) If M SI "> If 6-t SI Ml,, .. St "' If 6-S If 6-7\o M Ff 6-1 So 6-l ff ~10 ff ""'° "'° '"' Sr Fede rati o n selectlon. "He 1s pro· bably the most talented olfen<:Ni player we have.· UCI Coach Charlie Brande said. Brande said his team bas a good vanety of players There are sut seniors. seven sopbo· mores. four jun- iors and five lresbman HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKmALL \ ~TOS llY DON (EACH I DALY Pl.OT Estanda's XochiU Byfield (left) goes up for a basket ln Tbunctay night's victory over viliUng Corona del Mar. Above, Marie Rodriguez of Estancia is ln a near-colllslon with Corona del Mar defend.er Colleen Marks • ,.. llAr'lt 25 ' ...... 6) Eagles fly ··pcist ~a Kin~, 63-25 "It's a good mix,· Brande Mld. "Th&s IS the fint potnt in my SUt yea rs being at UCI that we can redslurt all ol our freshmen. We've never had this much strength in ow upper classmen • Jn add.IUon to Helenihi. key retwners M tan h tin · tin Estancia nails nine three-pointers in a rout over Corona del Mar to stay atop Pacific Coast League. indudesophomoreoutsKterutterJimmy US gs S 00 g WOe S COD Ue RkharefDunn Pel2el, senJor middle blocker B~nden OMV PILoT W4tumull, junior outside bitter Moote Costa Mesa"sees Pacific Coast League victory go down the COSTA MESA -At this rate. Tucker and juruor setter Jarett Jensen. ·we have uperteoce from our team drain in the second half as Naff exits with muscle cramp. Estantja Higb's Eagles could wtn ... _, __ ..,_ ... , .. at• ... --'"'ot'-'"".,.,.rand ·~-----. the Pac.Uic Coast League.nlds \UG lUGUV .... u. ...... -r-COSTA MESA -The .... .. 3:•4. The 1\mberwolves (S-14, .. ended up ranked seventh,• Bran<M laid. Cotta Mesa Hfgh nfrls · l·l) tben went on ant 1-0 run.· basketball champlONhlp. The nabonal raoldng wu the highest • But staylng at th rate th y for th UCJ men's volleyball program. buk.etbell team lost a six-point Naff led the Mustangs with reach~ Thunday nJght again.st The Ant atera advanced to tM MPSP lead in the ftMl 3;44 and feU to elght points end dllbed out vtsltlng Corona del Mar migbt be cbamplontb.ipa for the second ume ln Paotlc Cout League visitor three a11l1t1, whlle senlor a king a lot, considering Coach school history last season, but lost to Northwood. 3"·29. Thursday. Lauren C4rlch led withe gbt Paul Kirby'• Eagles shot 50% ftOtn eventw.ldamploo BYUtntbetlntround. The Mustang~ (&·l 1, 0-2 m IC-II• rebounds. tbefieldintbuec:ondbalf (l5ol30) UCI hnished tut tea0n with• 13· 13 the PCL) hot 9 of t 2 in th •That del1nilely hurt us,• and committed only two tumov ov rail record and 8-9 conference mark. third quarter and oul!tcored Costa M-. Coecb Jim Weeki J._.......____ .. -...--....... r-cAA .... Thi\~.,.. o1rlta.tt u» '" ... ,_...._.._ · ~-~ ~ ·---....... ---.------ir-ID'Cl-vr~:arwV1JWT.-action. and Pep;~~~ ~!~~:1=Jl :~4:!.401nlheother threo ~e-bac_k. lt·~~1:r:.f:1!:r'~: lea ~y~~~·=~•~ ~~ .. ~-.-,,: 'J ---.•--*~~ .. -~......:...,.· .... =_,,_....,.. -.~ .. 1\. ~ _ _J.~..;;.; g_ue, TlHI JUllHter cmtbT lose any forw&n:t Rhondl Naff sutrerect"a muscl The Mustangs return Tuelday at 7 ag~ ~ ~~·~&t~ playen from l l yelf's5squad. Only two cramp in her letJ ond &at out the flna.I p .m .• at u town s:tval EstAnda. you•u .-. a n.w..1 ol' f.moned butt 181UOr5 wete 1o1t. Todd t nt'1t and "fyl -· v-Loomis. whopping, and \Mt's whet lt w ... " "This y.-r e oJ)J>OM'd to t.ut year. we The SM Kiriga (6-11, 1-1 In the are much moTe expclien d than we SailOl'S faJ.1 victlni to lrvfue in Sea VJeW, 52-36 PCL), •lr ady miMlng their two IMv bton. • BJand MJd . ·we've been tq but plAllyera (Jack.le McCoy end the pt.yotf end h v "lde.t of what Vaqueros izzle at the line, connecting on 18 of 22; Whi. 'tfield Carr•• H•wkln l for the Muon w .,. 004"9 to nH<J • beceuJe ol knee tnJuriet, Iott BtarlideNidOMothlsteem'utnmgtm. keys balanced Newport Harbof attack despite the setback. lhooUng guent Courtney Kawata ii tie. The Antuteri have only one tn the ietond quarter alter Ille bit pl•y r under si.x I t tall. At 6·foot-8, NEWPORT BEACH -The provided iatenM det..-. tbe floor ltce ftnt on• looM bell. tt.leaibi II tbe ta1*t UCJ player ,..... Newport Harbor H•gh girl• CHtWo covered Irvin•'• After i.ter compla1Jabl9 of cbett c:McPIDatM. Watum\.111.M.wtllallo bnt•W 1Mm lg0Gil9d cw. K.rillerl:n..wleyudllaUlildW pa1na. l<awata w•• tallen to a ldd prlMDCa on the cowt. vttJtlng Irvin•'• frM·ttarow to low field goelt. bolpbl kw obMrv--. •ow .. ._ muc.b Mtt..-lbd a.t lboolflae m t111e Sllan' 52"'31 S.. .,,,. ecore .,._, ..,_ bal 'the a...-(9-8, 2.0), wbo lbot ~ · .._.Mid. ·Wltb ell cl ow l'IY'I v..w ...._... m 'lbUlldmy.,,. w. bid a ..tr goOd :111 ha •2 . .S% b'Om tbe nacw (33 o1 54), • -~lltbe .... Ulm w111o .. lbt "'4_,,, ._ ll ol 22 h'Cm tbe g~. • Newpclll Coeda J• ._..*I bf,_. IGlw&ld 11IM .... ...... will lllow Ul IO....... foal ... '° ....... ·-.._ ol TbcmplOll ..... ·1 .. • ... o..y, ......... 11•1 h!rt. wttb UCLA. ~. Hewell .ad _, .....-...... _.. -.. C tWo' ., --llpld:Hll.. ·:=: Fhctr ... • W01.-•-vt ( at It pomta, Of8bbeid niM NllN114', WM1e 1M ....,_ .. Wlll wbor 1M . = •WbMllll ...... • ........ •9edldgNet; I.... edded four ............ OUI lWO ..... WW o..td Kndftn Wdl plly lN s.aaon (l·U, 0·2 ln _L..... __ .,.._ __ ..... ., I .... _..Wu ........ l*JcMd _ .... ' ....... ~bl -...... , wttla 11 poln ... s.alOt •~ta can .. "'" •• I 0 Ill ........ -ma.. ··-:r.•ll•lllf ......... . :::,•.o..m . , •--. c.8D.ID ... ftttlV-Mm_.• •.• .. ... .._ .. ..., ... .,. ...... 11· 1., ....... _...._,icl""frailll _.._., ....... ..._COllilMllla -fM ........ ...., .... L1•1-........... -........ _.., .... c • ,.._ ... ....,... .. ..._ ~ ICOled lO ,... .. and 1\111•.,1111,... lrtl. ._,.. ....... . ......... -. , ' Tuesday against Costa Mesa.· Estancia drained a IMIOD·higb nine three-pointers (on l2 attempa) as sen1or Marie Rodriguez. and fr hman Imelda Pena each made three-to Jead the onslaught *fl'¥' EagJ ) a.re hitting on all cyhnders, and U they conUnue to play llke that, nobody'• going to beet them,• O.vis Aki. •They have an iratde game and an outside game and there's nothing you can do. U t.hey come ready to play. • Olltvvbt ,....,. ~ • .._....,_ ..... ___ _ er an • ead after one quarter. the Eagles built a 25· 11 advantage ln the M<'Ood pettod ~~-.:.....:. ~.~ ~-/ -, '"T. .: .. , Castro's four points and XodUU 8yfltld's peit of fleld goals. ·everybody wu making their hotl and w were bulellng, • Mjd Cray, the Only ptayer to ICON in every quan r ERandA held • 25-16 ...... JMd, then ploded ln tbe third qumw. netdng 1 ol 12 fJam .... loar end Outlc:Oring the See klngil. , .. 2. Tbe e.ga., 7 cl 15 from ..... pioiDt tenttory ln tbe llCXllid ball. °'*IXlled CdM ID lbl 1ou1tb. l .. 1. •Gray,,_. ad po6al...,.. 'DlllBI w.. (10..-.11111111 :11 IDllW; 1t1Jllllriu rm 1a ........ l:JltoCllP .. ..... -....w. ......... ..., ............................. ... ......, .... • ... a..... .. Qal .. U pllllHM ... 11• I 3 tlb tr n•LllirR s-• ............ 11 .. -.-~ ........ .. Doily Pilot . IASIETWl '/~·. tht '''"' ,' 0 N or1hwo•>d . 1 1 ea I .1gun.• 8 1•.uh 0 · i .,,,...,...,_ ...... a. COPar'9 .. MlrZ5 Nontwxxl 34. c-.a-. :a u-Mrslty ~. ~ 8-tl 1'I 1\tewMY$ 1111M1 m Uwenlty. c:c.a. .. Ms n...M1..<1t ~ Nor1hnoCld M l..ilf>N Beld'I SUMMARIES COUIGI Ii W1D CO!ffllDKI llltl UC_._ M. UtAM St. 65 UC~ ZUUll l. ~rl\ 4. ,._,edit U , GIMn 11. Hood 9, OvKl 7, Bask~ 0. Olcoro o ).pt. go.ti c;,_, s. Hood 3 FolAld out none T~none Utllh St. ~ 14, Evolf!S 10. ~ l. ltOM 20, lfown 9. V.nctnt O lOMlcin O, Stowetl 0, 9'ay ) NwNd I l pt 90tk "°9 t, E...-I, Brown I, Fouled owt none T~-none ~-UCJrWW 37-JO •mu conaa Woll" LoM IMof St. 11, UC --fO UC.,,._ 0,.ah 16. c.ia.-y ll, ~ 7, Clp9rov~ S. GI"" J, I~ 0. Maul 10. Tomlnon l, Hudlon t ).pt. goM Wotnodt 2. Martiln 2. GtHn, Foul«I out -T_,,,..·UCJ~ ......... St. . "-"-' tS. ~ 19. Connor\ 10. Wlllot'l 6. Inoue 12. ~ S, Md 2. H'9UfM4 l. Johnlon 14 ... I, M S l ·pil go.ts -~1 "'"' fouled out • noM T~none ~·long IHcil St )6.29 llGMSOtOOl~LS rt(JfK (GAST UMiUI lstMaA 0. ~ aa MM 25 sc..-.,~ GorOM ct.I Mir • 5 II 2 7 25 ~ II It 19 19 63 c---. ........ Gn.o. 11. ~ 0. ICJew'I J, Luu 0, ~) ~ l. s.n l. Olfnoft 0. Snell 2. Mwtu 0. Ai.ttn. o. He<hen 2 ).pt ooM GoAM< l ~out -none T«hnic.llil • none ---·MnoO.~z9,W..tO. 4f ay 20, llyf teld 7, <Mtro 6. ,.,,. 11 .l-9l.~·~l) ~) W.. l. Glay I kMAed otlt • none Tectirw.M nonct flCIK cow UMjUI .... .,,~ .~N .... lalmlf•AMDlllllDDD M, Cos'rA MllSA 2t ~ 2 • '11 . 3" (Oita Miu 0 • 1t 2 2t ...... ···~IOMet, trnittl S, AlbMq\ l. llcJKomO I J )1)t. golll • -kJuled out • ,_ ' TectwlOll • none c.-..... tUff .. (Mon s. (.tr~ S. l'onctw O. t.ilo O. Slnchez 4. .,id! 2. ~ 2. ~ 2. AAMwef ' I )1K. go.-• (Mon I , kJuled out • none Technlcalrt • none. MUIW"'" I ....... ~ I -.. u. ...__., ..,._.,. ~I • 12 II , •• 52 ~HltW 'l lOtlO ·JI ' ....... ~ 2o. ,_..,' 9'!-• 10. ~ 12. TOIT9I • ~.--none. ~U·nont T9dlnall • none M • ...._.~) , SPORTS . Fnday, Jonuary 11, 2002 9 llGH SCHOOL GllLS SOCCD .. At l ft. Corona clel Mar HJgh's IAottn hep herd· IOll (4) mov In to take control over Estancia'• Melissa WUley u teammate Paige Jan (ll> tralli. Below, Corona's All on Brawner • (6) tangles with Estanda's Arlls Reynolds lnth Pacific Coast League match. "'' "'1()T~ l!r SU ,f •.1 CAAJ.• ·Newport, Irvine in scoreless standoff Burlingham, ,. \ Younglove deliver salvo of bullets in the late going, but the Sailors can't crash lrvine's goal. NEWPORT BEAC-·H 'lt>wport 1 lnrhor High hdttlf>d to d O·O tie with v1 1tin9 lrvme Ill • Sed View Ledgue CjlflS SOCCN game Thul"'iday Th1-Sailor" (7 -f>.-2. 0· 1·1 m ledguc1 outshot lrvm •. 20.. l Nt>wport kepi L~c pr sw-e on ct.nd hdd ct -...nes of &hots by Amy Burllnghdm and Kdte Younglove in the linal 10 mmutes ol lhe game Cheaper by the dozen Kdrd DeM1llP mclde three ~dvei. for thl' Sd1lors whtle EnC'a P<•ler!.<>n mdde run for Irvine Mustangs handed 2-01~ CdM has nine dilf erent players score goals and boot in eight goals m the second hall. Stev.Vir~ 0AJt.v PILOT co~•~ \.IE~A A .. d1chl• ..... 1t rnt1y ... ound. thP Coronel dt•I Mctr l hqh quls ..o< c t•r tcdm hds l)(•t•n followmg thC' KOlllOAID ddVIC"l~ of It!> C'Od< h l'ttrly in the• Pde 1hc C Odl>t S.. ...._. 12 LcdgUl' ..,l'd..,on C"odch ~ 0 Ron Evdru.' S4.'t1 K1fl9s l'l- l-3, .l·O m thc> PCL) d.rt' pldymg one gdme did ltmC' Thun;day w.is no d1Ucrent d~ nine.• dllf<>rcnt C"dM pldycr'> -.cored goab c1nd the S<'d K1fl~ cn1oyed cl 12-0 wm over host Estdnc1a Now come th<' hclrd port CdM. lbe second rdnkcd tcdm m ctr: 01vis1on IV. ente~ the tougher part of th \Chcdulc. ho ting Un1ver 1ty Tue dcty. ho~llnq Costd Mesa Thur.day and pldytnq di Northwood Jdn 22 So hrst thing Cdml' lu"St ctgdtnst th1• G:lgle ( I· I I , 0·2) dnd lh • Seel Ktngs took f'dT<' ol blisrnc's They outshot EstdnC1d. 15 ·0, m the hr I half, build.mg a 4-0 ledd m the gdme'!i hnt 2o minutes It m1qht hd\ t• been worse d'> lour shot'i htl olf Estancttt., cr~.<.bdr or po I Thtm C'dM redUy opened up its ollPn~ in lht" ~nd hdU, ldUymg eight g0ctls our of 12 hob C'dM eruor. Alison Brawner. Allison Hcuv«>y dnd lrl'.,hman Tdrus.hct ~nardlne S<'Ored two goc.1h web, wtuJe seruors KruUn I Ian on. Jaclyn Thayer and Stephanie Hardison along with 1un1ors LaurPn TODAY'S SCHEDULE Sh('pherd,on, Thetct Dom dnd Eb<,hd M orq.10 dddl'd one 110ctl aptt>ec. I larvt•y. Thdyer dnd 1un1or PdlCJl' Jctnt> hcttl two assl'>ts ectch .ind Scnttwlnl' dnd JllOtOr Alt-. Id Md/Ufd dt\ht•d oll one d.,.,1.,1 ap1e<e Morgc.1n ,, IWO·llffi(' h r'>I· team Alf-CIF and dll·le.iqu<' cho1re. pldyt'd m ht!r ftr<.t qttm~ .,inn• knee .. urq ry in lull• November. Sh ctl'io hctd ·two a .LSh pldytng only 1n tht• st'<'t>nd hdlf "\\t• rt• plc1ymg lhf• he'!>t '>O<CN we h.t\'l' plt1ycd dll ycdf. ••Evdns ... 11<1. "W<"rt• b<.'commq t1 -.cunC'r lt>om Th" t'i thl• tu1w of tht' yedr you Wt1nl to '-ldrt 1>1.·c.1klnH ctncl I thmk wt• rt• domq 1t ·comq IOIO n1c'>dt1} •llfdln .. t Uni. hP contmuc.-d Thal \ t1 h•t1m 1h,11 bt•ttt \lL-.o Vie10 ttnd w1• hl'>t to Ah...o B'° no meun., t\rl' we O\erlook1nq (lht• Trn1t1n'I Thl'} drc> goltlg to be t1 httndful TI1t1t\ th<• next qr1m1• on the schl'<IUIP anct \H•'n• qutnq lo tr.11n hcud dnd pn•pun• for lht•m Dorn\ CJOdl c<1nw m th1· ''"' nunuh'. when Morc1~m tuUC'h<'<l tt Jld.'" 10 '-,(•n1Hdllw who cros.S<-<I lht• 1>«11 •>VPr tu Dom for th1• WR ES RING qodl lhdl lhl• Sc•d K1nq., 'howt•d thl' rno<,t n•h•brd· lion OV('I c'>tt1nc-1d rt'O>lH'<l '>lr<mq f'lfort!> I rum !14!n=" lot Ath'> Rl'y· nolds dnd 1uruors K.irlet>n C'u rrdn ctnd Ruth Chd\·~ro ('urrc.1n wci... one of three qonlkc.>eJX•rs for lhl' Edgles ·Cdl'-l lr>">hman godlk<"cper RdC"hC'I Waters hdd one i.ctve OJ\ Estdnctd's only \OOI by '>Ophomor<' A!.td lnqr.im ·we'n• well dWMe that tht• only gdme thdt \W probdbly have a '>hot dt 1 Ldgund Bcarh: EstdOctd Coach Tom V\<1IJMm \<Ud "W<' r(' m d tough lt>dgue Whdt wt• do !!'>. \H' try to put up cl S<Tdp Th dltltud•• hHv.t>(•n llw (Jlr~ I!> qood I'm prctt} proud ot th(' g1rl'I Thl' Ettqh•.., return to dctlOn Tu~ddy dt 1 15 pm . hu'>llOtl cro .. !>IOWn 0\dl <. 0 Id ~ l{"'>d • On th1• 111ruor '"'"It)-I vcl, Coronet del f\.lcn th·•·:l I ·O· l in the• PCL1 Wd1> a t>-0 "mn r ttt E'tdn< Id Brook1• Rurgnl'r -.con•d 1w1ce dnd bd Ito. JI" 1< t1 C •ldJlOllJ. Amy l\'iOn d.Od ldJlUe Evt•r.on o,c-orl'd un(• gOdl dpt('('(' Northwood scores a goal m each half and 1s never m trouble in Pacific Coast League duel on Mesa's field. ME~AO ~~o!id~ Me ct High • g irls '-OCcer I coach Dan Johnston S<Ud tu.s team played one of its worn gamell of the d50n and lost. 2·0, to Pacthc Coast Lec1gue vLS1tor Northwood Thurw:loy Tht> Timbe>rwolves 12·0 an the PCL1 cored a goctl 1n each httlf els the Mustang · 16-4· I I· 11 failed to hnd cl.nY rhythm -They bNI u an very phclS(• ol lhe game • JohnMon Sdld "I Wds Vf'ry Upset Wlth my lf'dm I told them. 'We have d rcpulclllon for bemg crappy Unlortunat ly we ll'fl th<' S dt home • Johnston ~lso 'ultd Ire hmdn N1lan1 Duarte contributed cxcephonal play· The Mustang will play at cro town rival Estancia Tuesday at 3 15 p m MWJWl c-itcy coQege "*' er-. c.o-1 M .,,,_ ~ S lO p lft c~ cof199t WOITllfl . Orenge c.o-1.-itww v~ 7 JO pm CdM taken down by niversity. 46-32 How best to take care K9' ~ ~ lrW'9 et NIWport H8rtlof, 7 pm CorONI ct.I MM IC ("8n<"' 7 pm.~ .i ColU ~ 7p.m.~.noV.n.yOlf!W8n et s.ge ...... 7 JO p.m ~ tdlOOI ""'. ~ Y.iley °""'*' et ~ H.11. ' p"' ya&IDMl Colligt M9t UC INN~ UO"" UClA 1 pm et Cr~ Htl am HigPI tdlOOI ~. c.oron. cW M8r tit ~ J pm.: ftof1twoood .. eo... MIN. l. ,5 p.m: Sl(fe .... 8t Glpittr8n0 v.-.y Owiltlllf\ l 1S p M _ .DllP SIA ' CORONA DEL MAR Th<' C'orona del Mctr t hgh w~ Umq leclnl wtll hove to wad for the PaofJc C:oa I Lcdgue hnal\ for o.ny rcvf.'ngt" aft r losang, 46·32, to Umv r.lty' noJ•ns. tn a PCL open r Thunday ntght tn the CAf..1 gym. CdM nJors Ben Wynkoop 1145) and leve "hJpma.n (2151 ptnned theu t p cUve oppon nl to arn six point' eoch, whtl 1unior JC!r my Wam r It t 9) and Chn Bc>llo ( t35) po ted major d rl ion VlctO Tht• St•d Km<J' drop1>Nl to~­ .5 OVC'rdll t hope in motion to in1prov local liv s . ., ·' • of a work of art? /\ Rolo timq>i~ is truly a marvel of pc.rfonnance ~ endurance In five yean of continuoua timekecpina. ... .. ... __ ____ Th.11 kind of per{~ daava proper care and ptriodic maintenance. and Rola rtcOrnrnenda tha.t t.hGr • • • • "< • ~ !">'I~~· "'™Ci:~::ZZ2~~~==~~_:; tUMptcctl be daJiid lncf ol~ iPProximatiiy WC'lY • fivcyca.n lf you'vc invested in a ROlcx you'wmadtan' tut. ckcWon. Prouct tb.l invauncnt by.,....... the same aou.nd judpvnt when 1t coma co the maincenlnc:e of yow timcpicc:c. ,.._ II\ Offieial RoleC Jew* we .. dedicated '°the inaepity ol pnuine Rokx ti..,..., puu and accaeoc a PleMit vWt our...,... whal you arc,.., eo-.. m. me and tetWX o1 your Rola. ROUX . . . . ,.., ... ~,.,,; .. ~ ............................................. I ... .. ~ ...... .-...,. ....... .,.., ... .... ...... ...... 10 Friday. January l I, 2002 OCC' women' hoops loaded with youth, which should be a good thing before it' all d and done. ' TI OnlJ9t eo.tt College women°I bake1ba11 teem til IO good it a pedal niekM • 1bo Young Guns. The r..n.. Pn• Who feeture 11 freshmen, row ol wbum Urt. tnd~ noot ~ N.tncy Hatsusbl. are lbe (avarial to win the Orange · Empare Conlereoc. lhl.t 1M10tt Sophomore Kyra Me.MU• a.lu •teyra the KJd. • ll Just young ber teemmet• h hardly played • ~l rolo last tea10t1 Now ibe Is the tN.m'I lnsplra!JotW lea<ltr aod abe a.llo Mtl the tone for th• Plra But ti you're looking for a go.tO pl4y~r on UU. team you won't ftnd U. With occ, it'a •.bout PK'IUng your pottiOn. Ranked IOlb l.n the state, OCC hes nilled on its depth and def.,_ to bwld o 14-4 record and on WednMday the Puat opened the OEC seeson with a 66-4 2 rou.l of Golden W ·we've had chanct9 l0 wtn because of our defeme, • OCC Coech M1b Thornton NJd. •Because we aub a lot. we can piay a lac more full COUit (defemel.• Mid• from lhe youth. lhe moat aurpnstng aspect ol Thornton's team ts that u .bas yet 10 peak. While teem chemistry bu ~n aobd this IHSOn, the Pirat are ltiLI gettmg to know each other. SPORTS OoUy Pilot re w M-ve a good f«\a 0( whet we Bu • want lO Oo cW vely The guys.,. wClfld.og b.ud ,..-passing and they have .... Y*' tog9Cher. TMy .... good \.I" :u:~·==•!**b.ac tblll ... occ. ~JW nee and th« mmpebbOn ol tbo OEC won't let tho p.,.. run awdy wi.lh tho bU.. Tborutoo a1d lb OEC l.llle ii • lffm not, l.ndud.tng occ. Lut ~ c.b.ampioo S.O~Anoe~a~lttnt'edFun.rtoo squad How v , RJ rslde might bf m th mis a well ·tt' tMa.lanr-.d as I con n-m mber, • Thornton Ntd of th OEC "There arv Mven teams lh4l can .beat b oth r on c:ontroAi lbe pt1ftl and 't ethleUC. The Pini art Jed by ~guard Rya.n .aough to nm OD. f.ut brftk. w . w biter. wbo WU pded ... pl .... ..., AJl-OEC lorwan)l M9Mlle and c...DdJce Qulro~ · _..yer SOpbOmOr'8 torwtrd Andre H&mbn. who ~ Che diek • wa IMdiog the team tn rebowldl.ng, II out fot the •Neixy ii pleylnQ WfY well.· IMIOO wttb a grotn lnjwy But~ Rk:h Tbomtcn iakf, •SM\ like • c:oech on the Oliver and Mark ~ have bNn more ~n Jmt tloor. And Lia ~ b.t.I bMn biO for ubSUtutell ua down the ltretcll. I wouldn't trade our .., .... dle~ is lbe conference favonte •nd c:h.ancel With anyone a.. I Ilk our ...,... c t m We're gOUlg tog t ~lti r U w •ro lboilld ti. no prob&em repeatmg a OE fortunate, eveiyone ~omes bo<'k n t <'h&mplon. Tbe Gaudl09 featu1'8 • fonnJdabl -...on.• . · bockcourt tn toph.otnores Alan Batllte and M4.rk any gtvc:n nlgbl. Cypret1 and ltiv l"IJd •ro t.&I nted enough to bedl any of th tea.ms. lt'w gOing to bo about who plop w lJ "'°-d who con go 1hrouuh without any alumPI or Injuries.· • Steve V"rgen COASlDS MNa"1Mle,U..OCC..-'a..._la contr&'Y to that of Thomton'• tiQuad; Coicb Steve Speocer'I P\rllel will either t>. an unknown. S<'Tappy typo lbot pulls Brown, tut yeata OEC Player ol the y..,. who will pltty fot Utah SC.le next IMIOO. Spencer sald he LS P" pa.red and anx.louJ for the n111 oJ the OEC sea.t0n. Frahman.Nl<'Ole Grody iJ a 6-foot forward wbCM trength i. her PQJt mov • but &he h4s been <'k ol lat 4:1nd ouning a 10re on.k.le. Fortunalely, lba P\ral have mo1 th n just one weopon. They ha\lt' 1 lallUlitu. who produces lntense def nse and grHt ball-hianc.lJ.lng on offense. 1.1.ndsey Galaslo, Hatsusru's bdckcourt mate, 15 a 5trMky shooter, wbo cao abo dnve to lhe basket with aggressk>n. Lauren Murray, a 6-1 freshman. ofJ an upMt every oow and lhe.n or WW be I.he second·to-the-last team in the OEC. l cbooM the latter. Howevei, Spel'K'ef, In bit tint year, has been gulding the Ptratel (4·11) to W4Qy lmpro¥ mcnt throoghounbli pte-ClOl\I rence ldledu and 10 n 83-76 wm over Gelden West to open OEC play ·we·re P'aYU\9 bettet," SpencerWd.. ·we have definitely unproved. We're looking (Of'Ward to ' , "It's been a good Jffming process.· pencer said ol lus fmt year thus far. ·1 hav. a long way to go. f'D be o rnuch beti.r coed> flv yYl'6 from now rm enjOyl.Dg D\y t.ame ngbt oow. I have good tstant coache5 Obvsously. you like to wm 10me ~ games. bOt I t.b.lnk we h4ve a chanc. to urprtse IOtne people .• Both occ 1quads will piety today at l.rvme Valley with the m o faang the Lue:rs al .S:JO p m. and the women at 7·30 l I ' . • I"' ... I .. ". 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