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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot" .. . . . . . . ....... The sun may • reveal itself • bit this after- noon, but don't count on its warmth t~ • the high$ will stick to the low60s . . SM ..... 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -WE.SA COM.MUNmES SINCE 1907 -ON 1HE WIB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 'IUESDAY, JANUARY 15 I 2002 Resi<;lent Sues Newport over ·chrir~h . parkiri.g • The lawsuit claims a city orclinan~e that forgives some parking meter violations Sunday mornings violates the separation of church and state. JWM CaAgrllftde DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A city ordinance that singles out parking meters adjacent to churches violates the separation of church and state, a lawsuit alleges. Newport Beach resident John Nelson on Friday filed a lawsuit in the United States Court's Central District arguing that the a,Y·s policy of not enforcing parking meters next to churches between 8 a.m. and 1 WINTER WAVES p.m. Sunday is unconstitutional. "'My contention is that it's a viola- tion or the Establishment Clause.· Nelson said. "'It dflects the fabric of our dtamocratic system, what our country ts founded on. We're found- ed on keeping ~late out of religious actiVJlles to guarantee freedom of worship.· Nelson started by meepng with City Atty. Bob Burnham/and City Manager Homer BJuaau to request that the uty stop the practice. But in that meet.mg, the oty stood !inn by its policy: ~ ·we agreed to disagree,• Burn- ham said. ·ft was a very cordial meeting. We expressed our position that there were legturnate reasons for this resolution • An ordinance passed in the 1970s provides special parking-meter enforcement limes near tour houses of worship, oty traffic engineer Rich Edmonston said. Because the vctst majority of the city's parking meters are on Bd.lboa Peninsula, the only churches affect- ed are Chnst Chur<"h by the Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd.; Christidn Sci- ence Church and Reading Room ttt 3303 Via l.Jdo: St James Episcopal Church of Newport Beach, 3209 Via Lido: and Our Leidy of Mount Carmel Catholl<. Church, 1441 W Balboa Blvd. Except Ill these Meas, city park- ing metel"\ dre enforced from 8 d m lO 6 p.m Adjacent to these four churches, howev<"r, metNs dfe only in effect from 1 p.m to fJ p.m Burnham pointed out lhdt one of the redSOn'> for the ordlildnce 1s th.at many homes in these art>dS don't have amplf' parking. Thewfore, ht! sa1d. the ordtndnCf> provides relief to homrowners who e streets would otherw10,e be overrun with churchgcwr-.· cdr. But for Nelson. that's not d Vdhcf rPa!>on to fdvor the churche.., • tt thPy wer<· t1pply10g 11 umver- sally, to homc•s nec.1r resldurants, that would bf• one thing,· Nelson said. "But It Just f>Kth~ churche . • Nelson. who w1d he has never lciken up dO} caus<' Wee this tn the J>dSt, Silld he feel'> compelled to defend th \on.,1Jtul1on UJb.mately, 1t will be lhl' r ourt'> that decide the const1tuuomil1ty ot the city ordi- nance · "It's gomq to h<• pretty '>trdlght- forward Let thr courts decide.• 80rnham '>dld "\\f• hdve agreed to make lht.'> hllqdUOn u~ pcllnl~s-dS possible • • . JUNE CASAGRANDE tover1 Newport Beach ~mill b@ re.xtied at (949) 574-4232 or by e-matl atJUM ~rindt!Olabmeuom --------- Newport to fight Cable access problems •City officials say they will lake measures to respond to complaints about lntemet connection slowing dnd disconnects. June CAugrande DAILY PILOT . NEWPORT BEACH -Despite fed- etdl reguJctllons that lee1ve olle., y1rtudl· ly powerless over cable providers. locdl ofhoals are semng on a rare opporturu- ty to convmce Adelphia to make good on its word to pro\'1de relJabh• tugh- speed delta service In the four or live weeks since mam of the city's Comcast subscnber.. sa~ theu Internet dcce s '\Wltch over to Adelph1a servtC'E>. complaints to the cit) • hcwe increased nearly tenfold Topprng the Lt.st. slow downloads clOd unrellable connect.Ions • ~.Nii lR/1.;All,T I "The b1gg~1 cone m tor mP ~ ;,peed.· subscnlxtr Kent Stoddard Sdld "Th y cidvertised 512 kilobyte" per econd downioadtng speed I ran three d.tfterent speed t ts; our speed~ ai,eraqmg 150 • Courtney Smith. 19, left, shakes the sand from her towel as boyfriend Mike Gayer returns from surfing near 34th Street in Newport Beach. . . . Olympic torch lights up Newport-Mesa •The flame from Athens will enter Newport Beach at 8:38 a.m. today before advancing to Costa Mesa and its eventual destination in Utah. Peul a1nton DAllY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -This as the moment Fable Combs hu been w&t· lng for her entire life. The 55-year--old Combs, who graduated from Corona del Mar High School, was tapped to be on of about 39 Orange County runners to ~ the Olympic torch. Sh 'U cover one-filth of a mil starting at Cliff and Dover drive . "It's just a monumental Uuiig to me,· Combs said. •1t• the pinnacle of my life.· Combs. who h counseled people with various handtcap and life- threatening dlsea • said he reltsh· es the opportunity to repre nt the symbolic ideals of the upcoming Win- ter Olymp1c Games. The torch's flame, which wa ignited vip sunlight in Athens. arrived tn the United State on Dec. • in Atlanta, the SJt of the last Summer Olympics. The torch paslted through Newport Bffch ctt that time and in 1984, when Los Ang 1 hosted the umm r games. SEE TORCH PAGE 4 FYI TOICH TIMES AND LOCATIONS 1:38 a.m. -Enters Newport Beach at Pelican Point 9:17 a.m.-Heads right onto Dover Drive from West Coast Highway 9=48 a.m. -A 1 S-minute ceremony et City Hall, 3300 ~rt Blvd. 10:11 a.m. -Heads right on 20th Strfft from 21st Street on Bal~ Peninsula 1CMO a.m. -Enters Costa MeM et Superior Avenue and Industrial Way • Stoddard satd c:1 few weeks dqo there were day · when he Wd unable to ron- nl."Ct after 10 to 20 attempt Connec- tion have unproved. h Sclld, but he hope they will get even better. Adelplua and Cox Commurucallons are the two comparue that provtd cable set\'ICe to Newport Beach 1- dents. When Adelptua' Internet n.'lce partner. Xot horn • c a.sect operations moI than a month dgo. the cdble com- pany began switching 11.!. subscnbers to Adelphia' own Intern t rvice. But at lea t 30 subscribers bave been unhappy enough with the mce to tur,n to City Hall for help. Some, sueh as Manan Be~ y their problems have come ~o an end. •The transttion was Cli.lf1cult, but everything seenl$ to be working well enough now,• IMl.ld Berg n. a former late and local poliocaJ othce bolder. H r connection problem, he 1eameid through the tech support tatf, heel been a combtnatJon of IOftware confbcts and rnnfiguration SEE CAILE MGI 4 Holding court with cheer· moms proved challenging · ...... __________ s u. .. m_~~~~~-1 ,_ ____ _ ON 2 Tuesday, Jonuory 15, 2002 Kids Talk BICK Kids are all about the break Th~ Daily Pilot went to Adams Elementary School in Costa Mesa to ask fo urth- gradPrs: 'What do you look forward to about winter'?' 'V1s1t my fam1· ly all the time in Mexico We usually go during winter break · DIANA MORENO, 9. Costa Mesa Winter break to get to go to the moun· tains and go sk11ng or sl~­ d1ng.' AMY HAR1WEU.. 9. Costa Mesa 'The break because we could do Sluff instead of school hke playing com- puter games and Game-- boy ' JESSICA MEDINA. 9, COSla Mesa 'The break and Christmas. You get pre· senu and don't have to go to school' SHELaY MOOIE. 9. Costa Mesa 'Stay home and drink hot chocolate and play PlaVSta· tion 2.' DAVID WYSOCKI, 10, Costa Mesa DailyIPilot VOLM.N0.15 ,,_, ... _ ~ ~­... ...,...,.., ~ -·~ UIM- "•'"*''0-WW ........ ...... • c a - " llllf LY II lllClllOI Daily Pilot II THE CWSIOOM . G fltf I DAILY ... or Fowth-gnden Mu Santiago, 9, Jorge Delatorre, 10, Marco Mendoza, 9, and Ricardo SanUago. 9 (left to right) work '" Ullng laptops on a Powerpolnt presentaUon at Rea Elementary ln Costa Mesa. A testing .ground A pilot program at Rea Elementary places computers and smartboards al the hands of f ourth-. fifth-and sixth-grad.en; Delrdn~ DAILY Pltor D awn Clark' cl room at Rea Elementary School in Costa Mesa bas the usual tnmnungs adorning her cl room walls -pictw'es her fourth-grade students have dra·wn and ys they have wntten. But her d room is far Crom ordinary. 11urty computers it on th stu- dents' desks -a te5tament to the school's commitment to technology. And smack m the middle of lhe two whiteboards is a martboard, which ls networked to Clark's main compater and serves as a big screen for the entire cl room The Rea Technology Academy is in the fourth year of its pUot pro- gram and serves 800 kids in grad four through SlX. Next year, 1t will be open to the entire fourth grade. The academy is sigruficant because the lntegrabon of technol- ogy mto the curriculwn enhances the educational experience of stu- dents who may struggle in school because of their language barn r -95% of the school is Lab.DO and 85,o are English language learners. •Technology offers the ability for tudents m a compressed amount of time to make quantum jumps,• said Steven Glyer, di.rector of edu- callonal technology. •tt•s one of the opportunities we can leverage lo accelerate their progress.• When Red reopened six years ago, Principal Ken Killian had a vision for a technology-infused campus. so~ equipped d1J the cl rooms ~lh a few computers, pnnters and lntemet access from the start. He also helped wnte a grant that provided UlitlaJ fundmg for the academy and teacher technology trauung. This ls Clark' first year at the school and while h said he felt ovel'\yhclmod at first with the emphas on technology, b quickly acclunated to th academy. •tt's nice to have 1t all at my fin- gertips; I feel lucky,· Clark said. Clark recently had t)er tudents • report on endangered pecies u ing the computer for research dnd for the Powerpomt prescnld· llons. To get them acquamted Wlth Powerpolnt. Clark first asked them to do presentallons on themselves. Eventually, they will g ave orctl pre- sentations on thelf endangered . species to the r l of the class USUlQ the martboard. ( SCHOOL LUICH MENU d'"5e I MIY, choice of fruit. choke of milk. WIHIS8AY Munchable Luncn Sat.cf or ttitkey ~ Mndwich on a bun, b.tJy CM· rou with rand\ dip. trail mix. choke ofmilec. TlllSIAY ~ hNtth,undwich Of hambufver 0t ... burger on • bun with lettuce I pidcleS, choice of 100" fruit juice, choke of milk. flllAY MuncNbte Lunch ~ Of tutttf/y and WW/. m.hed potatoes, fresh tNked whoM grain ro41, choice of • frUit. ~of ml•. WIAY Holklly -~rtJn Luther King, Jr., O.y ClMk' tudents are nlhustaSllc about lhetr opporturu1y to use tech nology on a daily baslS ·n· great dcnng lproJects) on _the computer because you can JUSt move the mo~ and th n copy , and paste it,· saJd Marco M n- dou. who chose an Alncan hunt- ing dog for his endang red spec1e ' •tt would be l?<>Jing to go beck to peool and paper.• ·• Glyer, whose JDb focuses on how technology can be used to improve stud nt learning, said Rea's academy 1S a bellwether for lhe dis.tnct to what works and what doesn't for olh r school . • IN THE QASYOOM Is a. weetly ffftur~ 1n which Oa.11v Pilot education Wfitef Oeirch NewtNn vtsiU a. ~ In the Newport·~ atN and wr1tei lbout Mt experience. ... " ..... 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As. the Bonita Canyon Sports Park project gets a new dead· line· for completion, city ofli· da1s are alr ady beginhlng to make plans for three more par ks -Sunset RJdge, Upper BayvLew and Newport VLI· lage • ·we 105t some um , but th park will get don , and at no extra cost to the aty, • Ailts· taot City Mancsg r Sharon Wood said. While the sport!. park JOb gets back on track, the city ls planrung what to do with three other soon -to-be parks. Sunset Ridge Park, the worktog nickname for a site at West Coa t Highway and Supenor Avenue. wa the subject of much celebration late last year when leg1sld· lion passed makmg 1t pofs1- ble for the city to purchd e the land lor the 1966 pnce of $1 3 m1lhon Once the trdnsactton 1s completed. the .city could decide to bu1ld playmg helds dnd oth· er recredt10nal lac1ht1es there It could dlso decide to wait 'We need to look at how m uch It wlll co!t to develop them. whether we can get any grants and what to do first.' -D•veNI~. Newport 8each g~neral services director Rdnch. • Public Works Dtrec· tor Steve Badum SdJd "That coultl be the way to bwld access to lhe sit that other· wise is dtlficult to get to.· 8dnrung Ranch as a pro· ~ development of up to 1,750 homes on a 412-acre site at lhe nty's western border About 40 acres of lhe property are within Newport Beach. the rest are on umncorporated county land .. cado Av nu nd MacArthur Bow did. a1e both pledged. by the lrvm ~o. to be dedi· cited to the city a park pace Upper Bayvtew ·Land.tng once h05led a g tatlon. Th oty is wdlt1.ng for county ofO· c1dls to d temune 'Vh th r soil cont<lffi.lncstJon th re wW require cJ dllup ·we 1ust need to be ure we're not inhenung any p1ob· lems. • Badum so.id. Like Newport W'ulage, lt' llkPly the land will be devel· oped a .. OPf>n par~ space Wlth· out any pldymg helds or any ext«:!n JVe r creation faciliti • of hndb :>a ad In d pe<:1al JOtnt meebng Tu~dy, the C aty Council and the Porkh Bectch • 41ld Recre· auon Coromiss1on will tudy the qu tton of what to do Wlth th1• thrN• nt>v.:est park· ldnd'> · DON l.E.ACH I DAILY Pl.OT ewport Beach offid ab will soon determine how to me newly acquired open land, including space at t!e ln.ter· section of Superior Avenue and Padtic Coast Highway. The b gg t ol _ the pro- jects, the nearly $7-rrullion Boruta Canyon Sports Park, came to a halt last year after contractor Ca teUo Inc . was paralyzed by hnanctal prob- lems. Ci ty ofhcia~. workmg with the JOb' insurer, have set July 15 a~ the n •w com· pletJon date lor th•• 40-acre complex of tennis courts, baseball helds. soccN held , tot lots, three restrooms, d walkmg trd1I dnd pdrkmg laetlttJ s "The development of thdt park couJd wait to be done in conjunctJon with jthej tsdJd· cent development of Banning Upper Bayview Landing. the northwest corner or COdSt Highway dnd Jamboree Road, and Newport V1llage. a v11cant lot JUSt north of the Central Llbrqry.between Avo- "\\'1• nt'<.-d to look dt bow muc:h 11 wtlJ C"O'>I to develop tht>m, wht•th r we <on get dn}-grants dnd what to do hrst. • '>did Udvf• N1edNhau • the c 1ty ., gt•nt rdl o;erv1ce dtrt>ctor Bri fly~n THE NEWS ~<'\\'po rt I larbor bea ch rPopP ns a ftE>r closure \ w<·tmn ol bt•.ich ID Newpo(t 11.irhur rPOfWnt•d Mondt1y rollow· 1nc1 11 wwt1tJt' .,pill lhdt forced 1t to ' 11'-1' on ''u1turdd}' morning \1 H Ill d m Su turdcty, the < >rc1ncw < ounty lif'dlth Care \qP1H \. rannountPct 11 hod dosed lhe we 111111 ot I lttrhor Pt1trol Beach 1wt1r ttw Bt1lhot1 'htrht Club About 100 qdllt>n'> ol rdW "t'Wt1qt• '>ptllt•d into the harbor t1ftt>r t1 lam• brokt• t1t d pump-out ... t.rtlOn whKh bodl'> ll~l' to unJoad " \.\dCJl' 1.1nk., Thi• '>lt1Uon 1s under lh1• mt1ndqt>nwn t uf tht• Orange c ·ount~ lforhor-., Dt>tlc-hes ond Ptirl.:'>. Tlw 'P'll Wd.., rPportecl at. 7 d m '.itu1dt1\ ror mor(l thdn 48 hours. th•· .trPd wet ... rlosNI lo \Wlmmers .ind cll\'t'r' Eh I .m pm t-.londrty bdctena levels had returned to dCCeptahle ~tevels and the health c.ire tlgcncy reopened the area. Mariners school will host blood drive WhtJe publicity ovPr blood dn· ve has ubs1ded since the altPr· math of the Sept 11 atwck . '>tu- dents at a school m Co ta Me d dre renewmg the effort to rt>plen1sh the area's blood upphe On Fnday, e1ghth-grdde '>IU· dents lorm Manners ChnslJttn School will ho t a bfood dnvc lor the Amencan Red Cross to lulhll d specific need ln the community To make the blood dnve '>U<''- cessful, students have been d1stnh· uung flyers. d1splayang po ters and banners, calling fn ends and family members and walkmg the chool hallways to recruit blood donors The goal 1s for each or lhf.• 75 students to register two to four and1v1duals for blood d on.1t1 on appointments Dunng the blood dnve. tu· dents Will clSSlSt With etup and clednup. wrve homemade cookie dnd fruit iuace and personally thdnk donor for g1vmg blood to dVl' hVt>'> For mor<• anlormat10n on the hlood dnvt>, pledse cci.11 17 14) 437- 1700 Glover becomes air quality district chair Nt>wport Beach City Council· womt1n Normd Glover lS the South Cod'>I Air Out1hty Management D1strl(t s new governing bodrd cht11m1an A longttme member of tht• bo • .ud. Glover took over the cht11rmt1nsh1p when she replaced W1lht1m Burkt> ldst week Toys for Tots fund- raiser nets $30,000 • A funtl·ra1ser at the Four .Se11- '>ons I iolel Newport Beacb has net· ted dl>out $30.000 and 600 toy col· lccted for Toy for Tots. By pur· chasing •real estate• in the hotel'!i elaborate Gingerbread VLl.tage. donor.. dmdssed more than $.10,000 for the Mdnnf> Corps Toy for Tots C ampdlgn Others donuted un esll· matf'd three le1gh loads of toys to the churtty ace dance squad wins nati onal championship Orange Coast College's 13· member d<lnce squad stole the show at the national cheerleadang · champJonsh1ps. becoming the first community college team to com- pete in.and wtn the D1v1s1on lA dance ch amp1onsh.Jp The Pirate earned the national champion hip on Jan 12 at the Universal Cheerlf'aders Assn. Nat1ondl Chdmp1onsh1ps ID Aon- da. The OCC dancers moved up two d1v1s1ons this y(>'(ffr to compete ID D1v1s1on IA and ended up beat· mg the best unaver 1ty dance tewru. ID the country to wm th.ls year's compctJt1on, aid Jun Car· nett, director of commumty rela- tions The 26-member cheer quad dlso pldced ~Nond an th<• Commu· nity ColJ~qt-Che~rh•ddang D1v1· sacm L . OCC cum•nth n~ dl IPdSt 20 former memtwr., of 1ts <;quads cheenng or ddncmq di four-year unavers1t1e'> pring enrollm e nt up at Orange Coast College Spnng seme ler enrollment 15 up by 2 3 • over d yf'ar <tgo at Orange \Odst Collt'9(> dCCordlng to hgurt''> relea ed f\.londd}-by the collegP '> ttdrru s1on., dntl record olhce OCC httd d total of 20.774 '>lU· dents re91~tered fo r '>pnng rlds'>e., Monday morning compdfed to rln el1rollment hgure ol 20 310 lor the same date cs yt•dr ago Students dJ'>o apJWttr to he '>lgn· mg up for ht>uvter cld'>'> load<; this semester Enrollment 1., up m tott1I scm ~ter hours token by 10 t>' .. Apphcauon lor pnng clas are uu b mg accepted m .occ· adm.is ions office e • ~ 0Zl~AJNAd ..._-:-, ~ra:IR <fjj ID1IDIRA1uJJ C· I A-.sviU", IT'S :TIME FOR ... 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AA nsM.tlt WM reported In the 300 blocX .i 2:06a.m.~ • H~ IOUUYARDt Petty theft WM repontd In the 2700 · ~atl0'37•m.~. ., • .-WPORT 9°'#..IVARD: ia.tty theft WM r9POfted In the 2100 block -10;37 a.m Sundity. • JM>ll.Nt/OA AVINUI: v.n-~hsm wa reported In the 2900 ~at tHO p.rri ~. • El Cl''•D 0NVa: A CM w~ repotted noten in the 1000 bfodt at 1'16 p.m. SUndwf •WEST 19114 ~A rob- bely W4'S (~ported tn tne 600 blotk al 2.21 pm. Sunday. •.-A ...W: A QI Wti ~ sto6en In the '100 • b6odt at 10;02.-.m. ~ lllWPOft IUCI •COAST .....-..v lil#O WCMn 90ULIVARD: V•n· dlttsm WM r~ at 2.51 P m. Monct.y. ·~~Petty th«ft wa1 r..,orttd in the 200 block at 11:56 a.m. ~. . • IMA lOA COUlrn Loud musk w.s repotted In the 100 blodt at 2:53 a.m. Monday. ; ~ CEHTllt ORM IASft R~ '"9f! was r..,oned In the 600 blodc at 8·16 p.m. Sunday. . • ntlN> AVENUE AND HIUOTRON AVENUE: Veh~ theft was tepotted at 6.58 p.m Sunday. •SAN MAftO WA~ II.I peddling w.i tepotted 1n the 100 block at 6:58 p.m. Sunday. C ONSIGN • DESIGN come visit our new store now acc~pting consignment 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Loc111ed behind Plum·, Palm Phone (949)·764-1746 Or" 1 '' 11 11 11 •1 .\ 11cl ')f 1 1111 ( I 1 ·,1111 r1 ll "·' '' 1 1· I' , No Hidden Charges I • Comm•dll "*' AIJIJllllll . Call Today & Save An Additional 100/o 20 Years Experience PCS (800) 940-6681 CABLE CONTINUED FROM 1 eel eontractt with pnMden. But, through • d'1 contrect that allows cabl• complU\iel to lay thelr cable Unet underground on municipal 0th rs hav n'\ been o pro~. local offldelt may lucky, but th ar bnung ls. have SOllMt leverage. For the Th c1ty ln the middle of tint time tn nearly 15 yMnr .. \he proc of updating Us ·the contract that governs rontr cts watb Its two cable · service proV1d• ls up for s rvace provtder1 -Cox renewal. CommunkaUons and Adel-•This creates a onc:e-10-15· pbaa. The Telecommunica-year opportunJty to put th lions Act or 1996, which community's needs d1.rectly to opens cablo mark ts up for the providers,• Astlstant Caty comp UUon, leaves ctues MMager Dave Kilf 141d. pracUcaUy pow rle to can-The city plans to htre a " TORCH CONTINUED FROM 1 Sef ore it read) Salt Lake City on Feb. 8, the torch will have traveled through "46 tales on a 65-day trek. lt is being earned by boat, car, foot and trAin. Wahoo's F1Sh Taco founder Wing Lam. who opened tus first re tauranl in Costa Mesa, will carry the torch along the route through Laguna Beach. Lam aid his fnends have been kidding hlrn by offering some lounge- . KENN Y PRINTER in-cheek advice. ·everybody ls teWnsi. m don't trip and don't drdJ) the to~h. • the Newport Beach resttient said. •Sometimes you've got io · wond r who your friends are.· It ls scheduled to enter Newport" &4ch at the south- ern end near Pelican Point at 8:38 a.m. today in a dty con- voy. 1Wo minutes later, the torch Will be translerred to runners who wW carry ll to . City Hall. \ Runner Rkhard •Rip• Stoetzel, 70, will hand-carry the torch to a brief 15-minute ceremony at 9:48 a.m. on the City Hall steps. Stuetiel, who lives in Villa Park, has raised funds lo combat leukemia. Mayor Tod RJdgeway ls scheduled IQ join the pro- ceedings, which will indude a tribute to Catherine Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to in1prove local lives. • R\i\ • Boal~ • RcaJ Estate .,, Tax Dcducriblc . company to 1urvey resl· dents and local organlza· Uons about what they want from a cable provider. The r ultt, h• lald. will be pre- aented· to the • compa.naes along wtth the new _con- tract. Such contracts are usually good for to to t$ yeats, govemlng not jUJt cunent providers but any that may enter the locol market in the future. It awards tbe city 5% of the cable companies' rev~nues in return for the privilege of having cables on city land. Camperos Kotli.kot. a former Olympic Queen who marched in the Los Angeles Coliseum ln 1932 with the Greek athletic team. The 88-year-<>ld Kotsikos is the mother of Mary Manos, the prtndpal of Andersen Elementary School m New· port Beach. A group of about 40 tblrd-graders from the school will Join the event • ·we·u Just be a cheering section at the ceremony,• said teacher Jean Shenk. ·u gives them a sense of being pa.rt of som thing that's going on: Chddren from Harbor View School in Corona del Ma.r will also participate in the celebration. Manos said teachers won't miss an opportunity to off er a valuable lesson a.bout Olympic 1dea.ls and the sym· bobc power of the torch. The lesson will be espe- OllTUARY Bill Babi VWtallon _._.for Bill a.bl. a 60-yeM New- port 8ffch resident. will be Mid from 4 to 7 p.m. ThurscUty at P.atic View Mortu.ry in Newport 8Hc:h. The funeral win be twld at 3 p.m. Fri<My at PK.ifk View. Babi died Sat· U<day of Ntural causes. He W4IS 16. a.bi iJ suMwed by sons t.Wle lf"ld Lyle Babi. AlT llEsTOIATION We repair dam.ged: · • PoRCELAIN • Oo'sTAL • p A1N'J1NfJ . • OmcA . Cl.AS$ • ClAIRJCS • Fwas AHO OTIU Al:I ColucT1lus '1----------:i 1 lOOFE ~fl~1 L!~'=.!."'!l~~~ NO PREREOUISITES. Cele.stino's JUST •••• Ylll llUMll lfU , ... , .• ,.. ' ol ru lums v.uk ICJ Qgo, moourn ini ~ saze tJISlOSSCS. ropoiatois, ~t tMJSPla ' cr1d rr 1ml facii if~l-1 ttitJ CW11Jy CA.I Smart Cl.lSSlooms and LBbs ~c hAly wiroo CU rnw high todl Ms J Ce1toc goos OOI ie ll~SlY~ C714lGZ·Sl7Z Spri~ cl•••• begin Monilay, ....., 28. 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She ~ be re«tltd at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mall at jUM.asag~tlmes.com. clAlly poignant and resonant in light of the Sept. 11 terror- ist attacks and lb country's war on terrorism; he SaJd. "This torch ls symbolic for world peoce, • Manos saad "That's the best lesson we can teach.• After leaving. Newport Beach, the torch will head mto Co ta Me a, entenng that city at about 10:40 a m Mayor Linda Dixon wall accompany the torch in a c11r· avan to Newport BouJevard and East 19th Street to the parking lot of Borders Books The torch will then head north on the Costa M e c1 Freeway to Los Angeles Vld car. • MUL ClJNTON coven the ~v• ronment and John Wayne Airport He may be reached -1 (949) 76' 4330 or by e-mail at 1»ul.clmtonOl•ti~com IOCAl~­ PIEllCE IROTHERS IELL BROADWAY Mor1uary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa M2·91SO CJ~o11Acrr au: no11~rdJ •.. CONROY'S FLOWERS of Co Id Ml'S.J 2983 HMbor I~. UI of< • IUI &. , 714.540.31 JS 227S N.wport llvd ·-IA ..... 11111t &.f ,.,,.,,.. 949.645.0246 onnoun~nt. ~' · Annk Wilkl' in the Clouifl~d Ad1wt~ ill/( I O,.~ at (9"9) .574-4249. PLUG IN Plug into the Piiot Classified section to find seMCes from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Deity Pilot TODAY A fne 1emlnar on natural hormone ~ plac ment by Dr. Rita Ellithorpe will take place from 6:30 to 7 .30 p.m. in th Patao Cole at Moth r's Mar· ket, 225 E. 17th Sl., Costa Mesa. Re rvations required. (800) 595-MOMS. Techn.lquestolmprove han- dling confuct and clisput res- olution wUJ be discussed at the Newport Beach Chamber ol Commerce Busin Referral Brealdast at 7:30 •a.m. at the Paahc Cub. 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport ~ch Gu t speaker and expert arbitrator Edna L Deeb will d1scuss th unportance of ronunurucatlon as a cnllcal compon nt in business, fcrnuly and persondJ relation tups. $20, Sl5 for members With resCtvdl.lOnS. (949) 729-4400 or v1i,1t the Chamber's Web ate dl www.newporlbeach.com. WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach New- comers Club will be travellng to Old Town Pasadena for ats monthly meeting Please cdll (949) 644-4032 or (949) 854- 4501 for more mformabon CreaUng a Doral centerpiece for a formal da.nlng table will be the subject or a eta held at 9 a m ctt Sherman Llbrcll)' and Garden~. 2647 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar S..5. prerega trahon reqwred (9491 673-2261 A free class offered by the Amencan Cancer Society to teach cancer patient wig. makeup and turban Ups to help hide the ravage or chemotherapy and rad1ation treatment wlll be from 10 a.m. to noon m Building 41 or Hoag Hospital. t Hoag Dnvc. Newport Beach. RegislratJon reqwred. (949) 261-9446 All lnterfaltb luncheon UUed ·spmtuallty and End or We ea.re· will be put on by the Newport·Mesa lnterf aath Council, beginning with a reception at t L45 a.m. and f olJowed by lunch cst noon and th progrun at t2:45 p.m. Hoeg Hospdal's chaplain, the Rev. Don Obver, will I ad tl · discus ~on dunng the pro- gram, h Id an the Conference Center Room l at 1 Hoag Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Lunch as ~ .50 with reservations, $10 without (949) 660-8865, Ext. 3. www.nmilnlerfaJth.org. THURSDAY A lne walk lhtough the Envl· · ronmental Nature· Center will begin at noon at the nature center office, 1601 East 16th St.. Newport Beach. Nature I Center founder and tonner -· Newport Harbor High School teacher Robert House will lead the one-hour walk W1th lunch • following unmediately after Bnng ct lunch. (949) 645-8489 FRIDAY Women and men are encour· ctged to be tested for osteo· porosis as the Osteopoi:osts Te ting Center offers screen· mgs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sav-on Drugs at 1020 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. $30 includes the participant receiving an explanallon of the result and a computer generated report showing fractute risk. No appomtment necessary. (877) 476-0411 Holocaust survivor Uvta Kra.ncberg will speak on her expenences m the Btrkenctu· AuschWltz camp at 5:30 p.m m the UC lrvme's Humarull~ lntemabonaJ Bwldtng. Room 135 The Department of His- tory and the History Under- graduate Student Assn are presenbng the free lecture (949) 824-6521 or va at www.humanities.ue1.edu/hi torylthesourcelindex.html Roger GUdunan. president of Knspy Kreme-Guest Circle Family Foods. will gJVe a lec- ture on •The lntersecbon of Wall Street and Mam Street· as part of the . Graduate School of Management' execubve speaker sen at 5:30 p m. in the Student Cen- ter~ Emerald Bay Room at • Valance' & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Sbuuers • Bedspreads -~·) .... < >I I v~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory &r Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa =-~ (949)642-8400 :.=:-~ ARoUNDToWN " . Replica tall ships, HawaUan Chieftaln and Lady Wash· lngton. wtll make their grand arrivals at noon today . to the Newport Harbor NauUcal Museum, 151 E. Coat Highway ·1.n Newport Beach as part of the Sixth annual TalJ Ships Tour that will be held until Jan. 22. Free dockside tows of th4' boats will be given today from I to 6 p.m. to give pedafors a taste of 18th cen· tury hipboard lUe. f 800) 200-5239. Pas..engen can sail along wUh a costumed crew during battle reen- actments from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday and unday. Reen- actmenl'I cost $40 for adults and $20 for children. UC lrvmt> frPv Rl'">••rva110n' requm'<i 144<11 824-27.?8 The UC Irvine fllm oclety wtll pr<•'>t•nt Gn•y Gdrdl•n'> at 7 dncl q J> m m th" UC'I Student Cf'nlt•r C'n'>tctl C O\t• Audatonum Tiw him as <tlk>ut Edith Bouvwr Bl•<tlt• ttnd ht.>r ddughter Edw hvanq an tt world of tht•1r own l><'hmcl their 28-room dt•<·ll> 1ng Etl.'>t I ldmpton rn<in<;1on known dS the ·Grf'V C.trcl<'n'> • $5. 3 for UC: lrVmt• \tud<>nt'>. $4 for UC lrvuw fttculty ond '>Lctff dnd non-UC ln,nt> '>t~nts 1~4~1 824-5588 SATURDAY Learn how to maximize dlet dnd fitness usang techmques ol profe s1ondl ctthlete a~ Enc Stemhcht d1s<.ui.se dnd ">lgn~ has book •fu 1 Up- Usmg the Pnncaple of Sporb Nutntaon · to Perform Ll.ke a Pro· ctt t p m dl Borders Books. Music-& Ca fe c1t South C'oast Plaza. 1333 Beor St . Co ta Me a (714) 279-8933 llOIDAY Lale retl trallon t belng accepted for It l nru5 •Cla off ed lo C~tca M •nd N Wport Becich resid nl by th PaClhc COd~t Tcnru Foundauon Cla «> or«> t;ea.ng h Id at C:ororutdo, 880. Irvin Ave., N wport Ek>uc b 1.x-week course ore being offered to mtroduc«> '>tud«>nti. lo the gam Pr'ivote le~!>Ons dlSO avaalobl<• Coll (949) 472· 5504 to rc•9ast r $90 www.poclliccoastlf•nn1s.com. TUESDAY Friends for Planned Parent- hood will h~t n reunion lun- cheon hononng Pat Cox. co- foundN of the Fnend'> For support group c.1t 11 30 a m. dt th<' Centc-r ( lub. b50 Town Center Dr Cc,;td M~. SSO 17141 f>13-0·111 ext 121 A free seminar on bulJdlng a trong •r 1mmunl' w tern will t~ g1vf'n by C"lm1cdl nutnt1on- ~t JudJlh TodPro from 6.:iO to 7 30 p m an the Pc.1t10 Cede di Mother\ Mctrkt•I, 225 E t 7th St an Co'>td M(•-.cs Rcservct· llom. rt>qum•d. tH001 595- ~IOt-.tS JAN. 23 The Co ta Mesa Historical · Soc wt) w1U ho!>t at~ tlnnudl dinner dnd tnstolldllOn tieyannanq dt b p m di th.- Captdan\ Tdble R taurc.1nt dt Orctn9'' C'Odst Collegt--2701 FctaMPYt R0ctd. Costd l\le d Lee Payne, a photoyrdpher le>r th(' Doily Pilot for 32 Vt'dfS Will presf'nt 'iOme Of hJ lctvontl' photograph tak· t>n from I %3 to 1995 Muke re en. dtaon m writing - Cm.tel Mei.d I It toncal -SQC•· Ply. PO Box 1764, Costa Mesct, CA '12b28 15 Dead- line for resen.•ot1ons 1s Wedne'iday t94<t1 b3 l -5418 A free seminar UUed ·oeep Detox <lnd Cleani.ang For Renl'wed Heolth • wdl tc.1ke place from 6.30 to 8 p.m m the Patio Cafe at Mother"s Market, 225 E 17th St., Co ta Me a. Re •rvcil1ons reqwred (8001 595-MOMS Tuetdoy, January 15, 2002 5 JAN. 24 CoplDg with llaortaell flf br alh from lung c n 1 or urg ry will be th focus al J •J N ul d1 ion wlMft he pedlu from 2 to 4 pm. In H g Cdnc r Cent n Coo· ference Room A at H g Nol· p1tctl 1 Ho..lg Onve. wport Beach N bl 1 lhe coordina· tor of the Pulmonary R habil· atabon Program ttl Hoag H05· J>ltdl FrM'. (tM~) 2b l ·94'46 The Hard Rock C. wW be lh<' site for th N wport Beach ChdmbP.r of Commerce' next N(•wport Sun'><'t Networlc.ing Mixer beginrung at 5 p m. at 451 Newport· Center D.r . Newport ~drh Th D11Xer will f dtW mw.1c memorabtl· 1a from fomous rockers to leg· endctry .. urr nden. d.l_ong with compllm •ntol) hors d'oeu- vres. JO. Ir~ tor uU members 19491 nct-4400 or \'ti.at th Chc.1mbN' \.\'f'b ~1te ol www.nt•\\ portbt·a<. h.c om ound h~aJlng prKtltlooer Su'>dn ';kc.1clron wall conduct d ln.'f• wnunor lllll><I 'Torung· H •cilinCJ \our ... t>ll With Your Own \111< ,. lrom o 10 to 7 .30 pm an tht• Pdtao C'afe of 'lotht•r" ~lc.1rki•t. 225 E 17th St . C ·o,t<1 lt-'>ct Rt>'>(ffVcttJon rf'qum"I f81)()J >'IS-MOMS "The Writer and the Environ· mcnt tht• lourth an d s n or frep puhhr IP<:tures by lcdd&n9 humdnJllP.'i '>Cholar... will '""~<Jin di 7 JO p m. m th Humc.1natw' Int rndtaonctl Bwldmq. Room 110 on th UC lrvant• c dntpus Not d dUthors 1 lomno \ndJt.!> and 1i •m Tt•m1)(>St \\-1lhams will t1ddrcs'> tht• rPlat1onsh1p betwet•n tht• Ytnter and th environment. whr d wntPr becom~ an dCtJ\'lst. ctnd how naturl" am.pare "nllng Open to tht• puhbc (9-SQI 824-~-484. JAN. 29 A tree seminar on optlmlzer formulas tor bram vt ion. prostate and chol terol wtlJ he held I rom b 30 to 7 30 p m an the Pett.Jo Cafe at t-.1othcr., l\.forket, 225 E 17th 't . CoMd l\1eSd. Re ervauons required 1800) 5'15-MOt-.I ilt-eil!ie Men's & Wonten's Stores . Annual Winter Sale Now Thru Jan. 20th Mens: Special s ·avings DRESS SLACKS ......... VaJued to 53~5 ow From S 9 SPORT SHIRTS ........ VaJucd to Sl85 ow From S39 SPORT COATS ......... VaJucd co S695 ow From 599 HAWAIIAN SH IRTS .. Valued to Sl 15 ow From $19' TIES .......................... VaJocd to S95 ow From Sl9' SWF.ATERS ............... Valued to S265 0\\ From S6 Womens: Sp'ecial Sa~ BLOUS"ES ...•......•............•..........••....• Now .Frotn 533• CASUAL PANTS .......................... Now From ~7" ~L PANn ............................ ~ Fram, SW . Sil.IC KN"m ••.•..••..•...••••••..•....•••.• ~ Ft.a. 163" TIOPICAL PRINT DUS25 .•••••• N9w Ft.. 567" t COMM 6 Tuesday. January 15, 2002 READEaS RESPOND ··' Community members discuss cheering's jeerillg AT ISSUE: The controversy regarding the cheerleading squad at Newport Harbor High hds led \Orne to question the situation. 'D on't you know there'<; d war on/" So ran 09e of the more popular admoruboru. of World WdJ II It meant. m effect, "What you're> domg does- n't exactly contnbute to LhP eltort, ~o best ) ou mend your ways.· The pnnnple c1pplles today. Having received locdl dnd ndtsondl .ittenllon for the debacle 01 thP Orange C0ct<,I College professor wronqly accus d hy <,tudents m 2001. dfld not mJs,.mg a.noth- Pr opporturuty to embdrrds., ourselves, we now have the Great CheerleadPr Cnsis of .!002 l"Solullon found for cheerleader prob- lt•m, • Wedne day,. It seems our edun1t:Jonal t1drrurustrators not only have cl problem nl<lktng good dec1s1ons but Ill rndktnq cmy <tensions at all. 1 don't want lo numm1ze tht• pam dnd pangs teendgers feel whl'n not achsevtng . their dreamfsl. but ~on't we cill expenence these dtsappomtments d!'t pcsrt of qrowmy up? Do you know anyone who ht1s nev~r felt heartache whether 1t be not mdkmg the rheerlecsder squad or dance lectm, bemg cut from a sports team, an 1n1ury befor<> the big qt1me, bemg benched. rrussmg an A by d pomt. nut getbng mlo the coUP<Je ol your c ho1c(' or not.J'Tldlung that frt1tt>m1ly or 'oronty? I !ere I!> whP.re good pdrPnllng, hrnuly cmd fnends would hdve helJ>ed Would not uur duJdren bf> better oll an the long term LI they learwed how to hdndJP d1fhcuJt Mtut1· t1onsl ~ For those that will m11ke the cht"<'rlPtld· ing c;quad. our best wish~ For tho-;e who don't. why not ask your pctrf'nt!> tu 1m••'>I the $1 ,000 that would hdvt-uone to uru- lonm to send you to New York Caty t1nd qround zero? Use the remumsnq money to aid the v1ctuns or somE>01w in your commu- nity who needs 1l mort• Th1<, 1c; called per- spt.•ctJve ctnd Wlth 11 conwc; C'hMuctN dnd C'OOlJXi'>\IOn -d tar lx>ttt>r lt•<lmmq t>Xpe n- enct' lor tht' u•c;t of yow bf1• MICHAEL ARNOLD GLUECK Nt•wpon fWdch Pnor to the c-urrent deh.ttlt> < rPult><I hy the C'heer c<>dch dlld exdc1•rhdt..cl hy the mdeo son ol Pnnapdl l\hchdPI Vossen. the Newport l lcubor High cht>t•r progrtim htli. been exempldry 1 • Argunwnt drown" out cheers." Dec 29) Somt-rnn,ult•r the -.1tud· bon d "tempest in a tedpot". t1ltl'r cill. 1t 1<> onJy cheer I ctdrrul lhdt I ht1vl' uwd lhf' same comment over thl' Jlt1't low yedr.. But 1t 1s not • onJy cheer • Newport Harbor c h1•PrlPc1clt'r' art> d\ proud ol tbelr dccompl.J.,hmt..'nls d dny oth- er dthlebc group ttt the <,chuol They <;pend more ume. work harder dnd mcSke greater sarnhces than dflY other t<>dJ'Tl -dt ledSt four houn. cs day hve dt1y., d Wf't•k cill yt>t1r lony Dunng tht' 'ummPr, th<>y qPt two weekh ol vacallon. They are a JU!>tlhdhly prnuct gmup ol guls They work very hard to ht.• '>f>l{'('te<i for the team Tht•y work hcirdt•r dller Lhf'y make the team Being lf'(1~ for the c:ht"f'r MJUdd \S ctn earned honor VosSf>n nf't'd\ to bl> deos1ve 4Dd to foUow thr rulf~ J ie "houJd not ch apen thP chN>r PXp<>nenre because u few dlsappoanted parPnL\ cmd un dggre ave qpach do not like thP 1udg ' ct ion. MIKE JOHNSTON N wport 8 acb • IDO'Olt'S NOTa: M•ke Johniton Ii the father of a Newpot1 Hafbof High Sc.hoot~ . 'I like small, intimate, eclectic, arUstlc. When ft becomes corporate, we lose that.' .... lllllmlmB Doily Pilot jumpng through the hoops financial aid presents A h. the sea.son of college applica- tions bas come to its close and the slew of tmanoal a.Id flllng 15 now upon us. But before the feats and foibles of thousands of teens is forgotten m one feU swoop. let us remuusce the high points of the once !D a W time. unpledsant for some, to\lf de force of col- lege applications· Large envelopes amved at our homes midsummer. envelopes we had heard of before. They remained unopened, to pre erve for all of postenty. until our J>C1r· ents opened them for their postenty. Once opened, we were welcomed with genius questions, which needl to say. d mended geruus answers Quest>on one: Name. Tlu.s sounded simple enough for hundred of teens unbl. of course, first name wa fU"St r~tber thclll l~t name ftrSt and. ulf1ce to say, pen not pencil. was used hrsl. A bp from an older applicant wa to ftrst go over the appUcallon lJl J)f"ncd, then tn pen. Of course. doing the UC appUcabon onllne was one of the best decisions because the online program c,orrected and saved the appbcabon as .you went on. Once the fill m the blanks were done. 11 wru. on to the meat of the applJcation. the e sayl The first essay What ss the most mearungful object m your life? What did Uus quesllon entail? Do they wtsnl to be shocked or are they beygmg 'lincenty? Do you wnte about your Chl-. nPSC noodle bowl that say "suC'k u• or your grnndmoth· er' du11y thctt say • Wf>f>t iterabonsf" One ol the m~t conunon essay was on the symbolic naturP of a teen' C'ttr -freedom and whcllnot. A car is a Leo Alfi great object to wnte on so long dS th • e say ts uruquc enough to J '1V an 1mpr~1on. On to essay No 2 lmdg1oe you have just compl tro a 300-pc:tge du.tob1ogra- phy. Subnut J>d9~ 217 D~ 1t mcltter tf lh1.s is Ci left or nght pag •? Can 1t I~ an 11lu trallon? Who compl{'le<, dn autobmg- rdpby before they are 18 dO}'Wcl) ( lJ. ~ optJonam E uy thrt>c Explain somclhiny you JUSt w1sh vou understood l)fltlf'r. Hmm. the ma s of coUeqe applJ<:ctJ\ts must have thought in um on Thi 1s my time lo be clever! I'll wnte thclt I wish I under.;lood the college ddiflli>S1on!> procc.> s belier' But ala • the prompt c.onllnues lo SdY ·As tempted d ~ou mt1~ be, do not choo thf' college ddnusssons proce.~ • And thoughts of clevemec;s lelt lJke bird from d nest as they were replaced hy thoughts of d chS<"ourst! on c1 'ilm1le of cl1ches Next came the tlrn • to postmark the hve-J>t'ge package th y prefer you to flt tnto a business·siw cnv lope and mail by the recommended deadhne. A job J.4 cents hould cover. after ropt are obtained and a cerUflc t of mailing still pending JS hna.lly compl te. Th post· mark deadhne ss Dec 30. You proudly puU up to the U.S. P<>'>t Office. n ver so happy to see govemm~nt property as now and, ds glee sets sn \ you reall7.e the post olbce is not open on Sundays. But it's a good thing you got that other appli- cation U'l at exactly 2.58 p.m. when the post office closed at J on Suturdcly, Dec. 15 (the final. not re<..ommended dead- llnet. Otherwise. you would have had to venture to the a\,)vdy'l·open LAX post ofhce Wow. after tJus rt.'flN tJon, I know 1 am ready for the world of fmanoal aid. FAf· SA. CSS. CalGrant, yedh I'm ready for you. Bnng st! Acronyms won't stop me, gwe me that EFC (Ex~ted Family Contnbution} you e tinMtt• so well. I'm ready for my SAR (Sludt>nt Aid RPport). I have until FEB to nav1qate the myriad of que hons (March 2 for lhe CalGrant). Yeah, I said FEB (FtndflettlJ Educallon Burden} • I.EA ALFI IS I 5enl0f •t Costa Mew High Schoof wher·~ ~is echt0t·ln-chtef of the Hitching Post. He< columns Wiii ~ on an occ..slonat bM6 In . the Community Forum section Make the most out of yoitr high school career H igh school LS almost over for u.c; seruors. WluJe th e past four years have seemed hkc our entire lives m some ways. as they come to a close it is amazmg to reabze how q-wckly they have gone by. It eems like 1ust last Tuesday we were asking klds IW1Ce as tall as us how to get to a CPrtam room number. not wanung to be tardy on our flI'St day of c1a . There hav been many ups and downs, but as a dass, we have learned a lot. Hopefully. we can 1mpcu1 these tidbits of Wlsdom upon dsplrlng young freshmen The No. 1 way to have a ucc ful high school career, as most gradual would probably agree. is to be yourseU. Sure. It 'is a cliche. but 1t became a cllche bcc"ause 1t is so true. As satisfying as It LS to have a gul talk to you one <say - based on your new trendy clothes, your colorful language. or the utfbooJd under your an:n -1t LS all Oeeting. ln the long run. you will be happier with yourseU iJ you do not try to act a certain way that plea others. Remember, high school popularity ends d fifth of the way thrQugb your Ufe. You have got seven or gbt d~d after graduation where lnner peace and self esteem mean more than what o cer· til.Ul group of peopl lblnk:s of you. Anoth r requ1rem nt of having a uc- ul four years IS to get tnvOlved. B oct.Jve at your 1ebool t0 any way you Uke. You do not have to be good at !lporb to get a .Jot out nf them - you'rp lJsterung to the 1ded.l examplP on th.11 one. Y.ou do not h1.1ve to know JX'Ople in club!t before you dtlen<l d meeb.ng or two Clubs Me a qredt wcty to mfft pol<>n· Mott Meredith lta1 fn nds W1th lhe same mte~ts You cE>ruunty do not have to be Frtlllkhn Delano Roosevelt to JOin the a ocialcd tudent body or ~m other committee It can be IWl, rf>wttrd- ing or JU t pl(lsn mtPre ting to help chang your chool You do not hdv to have some reason · of great unportdnce to take an art. dra.Jl\4 or m c -try things out Not all of your cxtracumcuJar ac1lv11.Jes will tum out great. bul it IS worth attending bve cJW.' m b.nq to find on you Love. You are only in h.igb Khool on • and the clastes. clubs. rorruru dad ports are all cally fro ol d\arg . Take advantoge. Be wamt'd though: th phr "It loob good on colJ ppo;• l" .-vtl From cl practical tandpomt. resum boost r. a.re o plus, but i( you ev T portsetpate In som thing ly for that re n 1t proba- -f>ly Will not bi worth 1t- Y< t dnOtb r l.Jnportant ospt~ of high Khool is first 11np ions a.nd th tr ub- FEEDBACK ..equent student-cuJuJt rclaUun.-.Mps. They are more unpmfont than you may think. Your teachers and counselors can ht'> your best fnenc.ls or your ~rst ene- mtcs. and a lot of 1t clcJ)(>nds on how they perceive your mlenllons und chclracter when they IU"St m t you Get to know yow teachers and c-oWlM•lOB. Thc:>Se are the people who can off r you invaluable ddVlce Th Me the peoopl • you will remem- ber, 4Jld try to be> lJkP, wh n you are.Jtn adult. On the practKaJ ide. you have a much better cbanc of g ttlng th class- and \eachers you wdnt U you have a good relation.ship with your counselor or adrruru.strabve taff. Also, you are more likely to get addidonal ht>lp from teach- ers whose classes you 1Ddy bEo truggling m iJ you dnd the te ch r are not at odds. Th adults at yow school are lb re to h@lp you, not to ke<>p you in o place you do not want to be, and on they want to help you. Agam, Utk odvantage. ln genen.J. I've lNmed that whether you are l4IJtiog about bjgb IC"J"ool or Ute. listen to older people and Oilnt>y movi Whit their advice may n ov rty slm- pldled and trite, it ls lnlormation that ts tncd and true. And hnally, don't even try out for th cbeet SQ\Utd Trustee's DUI plea draws more letters from readers • AT ISSUE: Readers bring up the school district' zero- tolerance policy and sugg t that Ferryman r ign. I . .. QUOn Of Ill DAY .. W didn't g t to go out much, oclally ... • 1Yson wahl, member of the under-17 national soccer team Doily Pilot Back home again Newport Harbor I ligh · soccer star, eason d by junior year in Florida. is dominating for Sailors. N ewport I fdrbor I ltqh <M•nior boy soccer '>lc1r 'fy~on Wahl did not '>p<>nd h1" JWUOr year abroud But 11 mt1y .. ., weU hav been c1 worlcl dwtty As a m mber ol lhf• umlc•r· 17 natJonal te.irn. Wahl .,rx•nt th1· entJre 2000-0 t school y ar al the Soccer Acad my m Bradenton. Aa Four hound day, he attended whot he t nn(>() d ·not too d mandmq• pnvato school Hts afternoons were devotc>d to soccer ClS th(• Amencctn<> Barry Faulkner PREPS practJced ctnd pl.iy1•<l l'xh1h1tt•111 garn in preJ>dMlmn Im 1 .... 1 i.urnm r' Junior World C up, <11 wh1ch they werP q111c·kly el.a.nunated DevotJon, howt>v1•r "ti., measured m ore dt utl'ly " h1 •n prnctJCe ended <1n<l th1• rP.,lnt t1v1• sonal dlmOS{>ht•rt• hnulf 'fl lf•t1111 membc>r1 to tht• 1110.t1c n· 111111plt•11: that as d1so honw lo lhl' H11ll1•1t1t•11 Tenrus Acctdcmy ... ., \Wll •I' acadenue lor bcl~t·l>t.111, 111111. hockey dnd bct.,k<•tl)otll ·we d.adn t cwt tu 1111 out 111111 h. sooalJy, • Wahl "><ucl 1lle !iCX'C't'r l'Xpt•nt•m 11, h11w1 \~·1. m~ludmg the ctfow111t•nt10111>1I exh1b1Uon matr h '' c1q1llll'>I l\lt11111 League SOC'cer, rnllt•1Jt• c1nsl intemallonuJ tettm.,, h1•l1i.•d compensate for tlw t1b.,.,nc •· 111 la.rruJy, fhend clnd, lnr llll' 1111"1 pa.rt. entertamnwnt •tt wdS very good • Wohl ... ml nl the expenl'ncC' • t m t1 \\ hoh• lot better ell ~cer c1mt I H' hu<I ti ''""' of llvmg on my own • WahJ. d 6-loot·1, 18.S-pouncl nudheld r who uho 1>la~., un llw bctck lm for Nt•wport I lt1rhoi. 1' .111 unposmg forN' Im lht• ~ulor.,, \\ho dre 5.5. t t • t m th1• "-t•o \It'" l.cd9U<'. heading Into•Wednesday lt•cJgue game agwnst Laguna Hall . Also tl club standout for the Irvine Strikers, Wahl Sd d the <.ompctihon he faced In Aonda wus thl' I 'dding factor an tus dl•v<•lopment Hut, he aam1ts. It's ntce to be home wtth hts fcllruly cUld, once dC)dtn, <lffiOng ht!> nrcle of fnend • 1 qot to come home about once u month for d week1>nd, but I was n•tllly looktng1orwatd to comtng honw di lht>0<•nd of the ummer." Wuhl scud "There WM d bit of dn ·ud1u<>tment iwnod with my fnend when I qot bdck, but thJng are lxt<k to normal. now· Another beneUt ol competing on o nalJ,mdl tedm WdS the 1·nhdncc>d (•xposure to recn.11ters. W.ihJ wtL~ courted by North C't1n1hn.a, Portland, SMU, Virgtrud t1ncl Sdnld Clar.a. lx!rore evenl uaJJy c hoo!>lng UC Berkeley I IP wtU \1gn ti lf'tlt'r of intent In February and IS .,lolt•d to rece1vt> dn 85" .. '>< hol<1r.h1p ·1 vas1ted Virgtntd, S.mtd Clard tllld lk-rkelcy dnd I retllly Weed Ut•rkt•l<•y. • he .,c11d • 1 1usl knew 1ht1l \\tt\ the place !'wanted to be· ( ·nOC"h Kevin Gnme has bag plons for thl' Golden lledr. pnxJrdm dnd \'\dhJ b f'nthuwd cthoul lhf> lounddli(')n ol young ltth•nt Cnme<. h.is ttllrclc h'<.I 1n< lu1hnq d hcUldlul ol lrv1nl' . "tnkl'~ product'> Gnml''> gu1d1'<.I < t.11 to II'> hr\t NC AA Toumt1mcnt ttPIX-drcince in hn• !K!d..'i-On'> lu..,I ldll Wahl Is not the onJy Newport I lurhor H1yh dthleh~ to brOcldt•n tht•ar hcm10ru. of lc1le Co.tch Ldrry I IU'\I '>did hts boy ba k<>tbdtJ lt•um '> rec-ent tournament tnp to SN\.let\ Aluskc1, near Anchoraqc, W'c1., t1 huge '>l.IC'Ce<>s ·11 Wd dWe.,ome." H1r\l 'idtd Wt• w<>nl dog i.ll'ddinq c1nd t1bout hc1U of us got to drtve • You're on the back of th I d ~ l•lhnq di the doqs dnd you hdVP to '>h•1•r with your f t Wt• wt>r<' tlmnq cvt>rythmg d redl mu her would do • \\>t• held -.ome k.id~ who had nt•\ Pr llown ctnd !>Oml' kid who SEE PREPS PAGE 8 COASTERS: OCC ATHl.ETES OF THE WEEK mOPBB ~ 21 hiwlor•- tES CUTLER Spom ..._ Roger Corlson • 949..S7 U 223 • Spotts Fmu 9A9~SO.O 170 Tuesday, Jonuoty 15, 2002 7 HIGH SCHOOi. IOYS IASKETIAU. Big week for -sailors Newport approaches Sea View contest with Woodbridge Friday; Mesa cla shes with Estancia, Cd.M in PCL. a.yY Feulkner DAllY PILOT With dpoloq1e to Hemingway's hct1t1ous hsherman. Dave Brown IS th e O ld Man a nd the Sea (View League) For while the Laguna Hills High bdsk etball progrdm Brown coaches IS m JUSl its thud season in the hve-team circuit that Includes Newport Harbor. the venerable veteran's more than 30 eason on Orange County sidelines have produced more than 500 victones and dn lmmea urable amount of respect from his peers Newport I !arbor Coach Larry HtrSt, who competed d an Edison High 'We've talked about Woodbridge since we started weigh t training last spring. That 's a game our kids have circled on the calendar.' Larry Hirst. Newport Harbor boys hoops coach player and coach dgcJm t Brown's lt>ams at Fountain Valley. when• Brown spent nearly two decade before nestmg With the Hawks. 1 among tho e who realize any gdme d gct 1n s t Laguna Hill 1s a battle to not get outcoached H i rst• dnd h is Sailors will attempt OONL H/0Al" to d edl with thdt c hallenge at Lagu nc1 Hills.-. Wednesddy di 7 p.m . before hosting Woodbridge Fnday In an expected -;howdown of lecJgue unbeatens We've talked about Woodbndge '>tnn• we ldrted w eight traimng la l '>pnng. • Hirst said ·That's a game our luds hdve circled on the calendar But I \Un• hoiw our guy remem r they hdvt• to come ready to play W(>()n~dy. because Laguna Hills is d tt•dm you can't overlook Chase Cameron (10t will be on band for Newport wh n the Sailors take on Laguna Hills Wednesday before hosttng Woodbridg Friday. ·1Brown1 hils been doing this o long. nothing urpnses him Every now and then, you can work a gadget play or use a 1unk defen!.e dgdmst om one, but Dave has seen 1t all T here Is nothing he hasn't seen or coached .ttgaJnst and ru ledm are always very well prepared and fun· damentally sound. When 1 think of Dave Brown teams, I think of off en Ive executJon • The Sailors executed perhap a w ell a th ey have all sea on an Friday's 87 .37 romp over v1s1llng Irvine The v1~ory followed·a hedrt· stopping one: poi nt triumph W dn dely at Aliso Niguel to open league play Newport fl .C -5. 2-0 in league1. relnked No 8 lo last week 's Orang County poll. made 11 ol t 9 three-point att mpts (nearJy 58 I a a.inst Irvin • T hts, comblned with a molhenng de fen e that block ed 1.C Velquero .. hots. helJ)''<I produn• the be t '>angle· game off Pn'>l\t• output an I furbor"'> ld"t 88 qc:ime'> Point\ 'houlcl bP le'> dbunddnt dgamst l.dqund Hill'>, which hds held thf' Tcli to dn dVl'fdQe ol 51 points m lour lt'd<JUI' mt•Cltn<I'• three of wh1c-h w('re won hy tht• 'ia1lor\. including d pdar ol St.I-SO wan., ld\I \t'd on Tht• Su1lor" drt' lt•d by b·b en1o r All·C'IF forwdrd Tony M elum 122 points pN CfdflWI . .,<'n1or point guard GrNJ Pt>mm• (K 7 ppg. but 1usl more than tw1ct' thctl in IPc1que) and senio1 forward Erik Pt>teri.on lq 7 PP<tl Woodbridqt> I 1 ·l ·h, 2·0), rdnked No 4 1n tht• rounty Id t week. 1 looktn<J to rt•buund from d Sb-48 nonled<JU l' lo.,., to cro town Northwood 'i.iturdd) ... CodC'h John I l ttlclqdn' W•mor plctyf'd without wnior point guard . Pill raC'k Huddt•n I 1 h 5 ppg t agelin I Northwood Thi' \ldtu\ of h1 r tum from dn' 11nklt• m1ury su tamed an Friday· 52-4 t I dque wtn ovN Lequna Hills ts unrl ar Woodbnd e 1 alw keyed by 6· to ophomort' David Bfrrge • enior guards C"olt> Edmon<l'i41n and nd p Hmgorc1m. d'> w~ll tt'> 1umur '>h&11 p · hootPr Make 1c nil ewport ha., lo\l thr•'" .,llt1111ht t11 \\-oodbndqt> Meanwtille In the Pacific Co• t League \ostc; ,...,.., .. f 11 ·7 O-ll h11p• ' 10 bounc-e bdtk from d muoh ,t.irt with dale di C'roS!t tOWn fl\ di C"l•llll hi tWt•dne.,ddyl dnd C'nrunt1 !11'1 M.11 1Fnday1 Coach Bob St•n t·n·., l\lu.,1.111q' swept Estdnc-1<1 lt1'>t yt'dr dnd h11\1• w1111 1 or A from the Eaglt"S, olll'f c"l<ltll lt1 built a 30-gelme wanning '>lrt•ttk ovt•1 Mesa from 1982 to 1 <~1q With d pdir ol \'IC'ICHI<'.,, ltll' Mu tang would c:low on L.tqUnd Beach and E tanna. wh1rh .i11• twd for third with I · I rt•< ord.,, hPhrncl league co-leeder'i Northwoocl dOcl Um\'N 1ty (both 2·0I E.,t,mc1a t 10·81, whu h d1•f('dlt•cl Cctl-1 Friddy. b2·S3. dl u.lffUnlt lk a. h Fndely wh.Lle f'dr..1 (4·15J, which ha., lo l t t of 1t let t 12. host' U111 Wednesday • Sage Hill. comp<'llng 1n the Acad my League~ ~ •t St M m 1 t' ton1gh1. before ho.,t1n' OxlortJ Acad my Thursd4)" DAILY Pl.OT COWGE ATHLETI Of T11 MONTH Stanislav Zuz~ UC Irvine sophomore C:iechs in with career-high 22 points against UCLA to highlight a b out n. ~ ...... DMY~ CcmmuNnldon lm't • pnt'1m lar UC lnlM w " 'b 1tidld,..,. 9w' t,y ZuMk. w19o grew up ID UM ClllCh lll!DMk. Al. ........ , an.n.s- ....... 0.,11 ........... ..... ---......... , ..... ....... ,.., ... -. ........... t1•dllllll• _ .. , ,, ...... CW:la • , n .. _ ................ . ... ...., ......... _ ·--...., a.I.II ...... 0 P ••• °' eo pe,rl'8t Alt t llDCIDdw M WM oby • 1blagl..,.. ID 90 dlft5aall Oft .... •11.w twit. .. •act. ZuMk ....... ...._., •• .-,.~,ltltllllailgW..m •A1ntal ... ~w.dill b .............. _. • ...., CIO 1 .... • z..k .... •1 ... , ..... .... ..-""'' ... ......... -.n. ......... ,, .__•cm-• ...... --............ .... , .... ., SPORTS Th Elmnc!4 High boys buutbell team holds oU croHtown rtv&l Cotta M_., 51-'7, to cord 1t 2 th 1traight Wtn ov r the Mmtang • M hct row chctnc to fi the gam in th hnal 1:30, but <"aft not a1nven. J!stonc1 ''I d by S&m NeltOn'I IS po nts 1nd nine rebound , whit t am.mat Ryu S'8p110D bas 12 points. ~ l!oylet polnt guard Sehwfll Mawll finJahea wllh JO poanta. ,_.. ltyllola leedl t.he Mu.t.an91 with nine poi.nts, • Th Newport Harbor boyt IOCt'er team abuts out Bacit Bay nval Corona del Mar, 2-0. Clarll Waldm co lor lh SaUot11 aJtur • penalty kick reboUnd from a nuttunol top by CdM goalkeeper ._ lrowa. Newport nloT Carrell ,.,_,, who doet not touCh a ball au week Daily Pilot Tb N wport Harbor H)gh boys soccer t m hoots down Back S.y nvel Coron• d t Mu. 1 0 2-l. Th Soilori' victory is an up 'la CdM cnt r th n>fttchup ranked No. 2 in Orang County nd No. 8 in th CtF Southern Soction Olvlllon l ·A. Tbe Sail"n. g.,n goals from JI.a Hacu. who l(Ornt on a penalty kick, e1nd IAwb a.Jutr. CdM forw1trd aw..._., scor for the Sea King• wlth ven minutes left ln \he game. The &ltanda boys buketbtU team goes to Ill • btffd and butteT toe.cape wtth a 63-6 t Victory over Century. MMl ........... r i5 the go-to guy down th stretch, scoring 13 of tu. 21 pomtl in tbl fourth quarter. Jim ...._., contnbutes 12 poinla, wbUe -.a 1D119 lldd 13. due to Wn and voauts on the field aft•r the game, pokes The Corona del Mar gtrta IOC'Oer .... don:wMltel Beck Ray rtval Newport Harbor lo • S-0 wtn et the seuon· ftekS CdM' ... IJM 8o&n= tcorel I hat tJk:k.. wbUe CliMfyl Wlia-and I • a.1y kall 4kkt a pa eem. c.oe11r....,...111 o Wa~ and A.I HenU.11' oombine foir he MWI to poll the .t.utouL an ansuranc goal higb over 1 hard-<:Mtglng Brown, N wport goalk per z.da w.• ftn!sh• wtth four uvei. The COii.. Mesa girts bultetball team digs out • 48··'5 win over Et.tanaa. Tbe g.me fMtunn 1 l INd cb.mges and 10 U.. E.ttannAa nK'eives all ol ita kOfU19 and aD but two Nbound Jrom Us tW'ting five . ._ Dll IMdl tbe Mustang wtth 12 potnti, while Owey ..,._ eddt JO. E.ttande Vht liodrtt-z scor• • gam•bigb U poilla. and ....,_ McCmUa helpa the Eeglea wttb,10 ~ta. TM Cott. Mesa girla buketbUI tffm posts a 90-tO . vsctory over l.agune Beacta. Oll9le DICeetm leads with 26 poanlt .net He • r liah I• n • IC'Of99 17, diabea out l 0 u a &., grabs .even rebOundt and rwordl lh'e llH1a. Yool Kia and ,,.... O.tu contrtbute t5 and 10 ........ rnpectiv ly -c1 1n1•11J9'neV1rgu SEAN HtHR I OA.lV l't.01 CdM'1 Bart Welch f22) wt1l look to contribute when the Sea Klngs face Costa Mesa In boys hoops this week. PREPS CONTINUED FROM 7 hdd never ..een 'inow II you went I 0 rrunute o ut of town. you were 1n Lhe wtldemei.i. It WM the l>E''>I tnp W(''ve ever taken The h~p1tcllaty WclS great ctnd !>(') wds the el')vtronment We'll go dQdlll, but not for d rouple yedr. • Though Costa Mesa HJgb is leavmg the Pacific Co.i t League for the Golden West League at the end of thu. school year, Costd ME>S<t q1rl'> soccer coach Dtm John!>ton ~•d he hopei. to C'ontmuc• Lo <tChedule PCL holdover Corona del Mar. • 1 want to kM!p pldymg ZUZAK CONTINUED FROM 7 them, becttuse they bnng out the be-it m us.· Johnston said of C0t1ch Ron Evdn · Seel Kings, who host the Mustangs Thurs<foy In d mined PCL clash As they did Jut INIOO, boyi. dnd girls basketball ll'illll' ui thc.> PCL will play vaNty doublt'headers on Tuesday and Thur.iCJay the final Wl't'k ul the reyular ~ The E!>tttnoa gul.s Learn. wh.lch typically pla~ m the gltls gym. L'i scheduled to host Ldquna Beach (Feb 5) and Un1v<'l"i1ty (Feb 7) m the• boys gym EstanCld Codch Paul Kirby, howevPr, '>did 11 d P< 'L lJUe tS at stake dQtt1ni.t UnJvers1ty, the gdllw wtll tw plttyed tn the q1rl~ qym ZUZAk's succ thJ.s do you ..ny 1tr "' t'f) nm' dnd thl'n \\hen '>t'drc-hlnq for word' in E.nqloo He ctlso has ddoptl"d some Arne.mean \lctng. suC'h dS "My bdd. ~n ln add1tJon to incre~mq Im pomt1, per game dVerdge lrom last ""ac;on, ZUldk hcl!. '>hot \wll Imm thrc>;>-pc1tn1 rdnq<' Ht> hti.!> tnddt• 2-4 111 45 three-poin l dltempts t.S.1" I He seem.'> to bt> qwh• romJortdblt> wtth Enqhsh no\\ dlld Wllh pldytnlJ lor the AntNlt>N ft 2·4 5-0 m the Biq Wt•'>ll ZUZdk ~ ddJW>lt>d to d nt>\\ «ountry new lcrnqudqe dnd ct new !>Chool As a fre<;hmt10, Zu.LtJk dVt'rdyed 4 Q pomts per qame dnd 11 rt>bound' Hl• Wet!> dM ndmed to lht> ll1q WC'it \onferenC(> AU·Fn•!.hman lf'dm nm wason. th(l Daily lltlol CoUeqt• Athlete of the Month tor l>e<emtx>r I'> averagmg Q 4 potnts pt>r 9illll(' "I'm d eJm1tt'ly much mow cunhdent tx><duse I pldyl'd rt•dlly bad tn the 111">1 lt>w Qcllll6, then I 'ldtted nw long \hot.. dnd !'low I'm n'dU~ ronl1dcm1 1n my hots.· hC' ...Ud Zuuk got sonw ex1rc1 haskt•tl>clll expenenn• dunn<1 tht• TODAY'S SCHEDULE MSUJMU Col .... men . VMlgUald at Chnstian Hef1i.ge, 8 p.m Col .... WOft'Mf'I • Vangu.rd at Christian Hef1~. 6 p m . Idaho at UC trv1ne, 7 p m High school boys • ~ Hill at St Margaret's. 7 30pm High sdtool gbts . N~Harborat Yc}uN Hills, 7 p.m., Un1YHS1ty 1t Corona de! Mar. 7 p m .• Costa Mesa at Est.tncla, 7 p m , Sq Hill at St. Margaret's, 6 p m WllSl\llG HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebr•tmg t~ Oally Pilofs Athlete of the \oVet'k ser1~ TODAY OusTlft DAVIS fl Of ange Com College footb411 High tchool ·Irvine at Newport Harbor. 6 pm., Corona de! Mar 1t Northwood, 6 pm, Estancia at Un1ve<s1ty, 6 pm, BlSm High IChool boys • s.ge Hiii at Calvary ~pel Down~. 7.30 p.m. Hltlh .0.001 gtris • COS1• Mesa •t Estancia. 3. 15 p.m., Unlvenlty at Corona del Mar, )·15 p.m., Calvary Ch<tRel Oowney It ~ Hiii, 3· 15 p m , Newport Harbor at Laguna Hiiis, 5 p m &•lore dttt•11tlultl UCI, ZU7..clk pldyed for the Cl.ech Und r-20 Ndttonctl Tt>atn l It> begdll pl.lying bd.!.ketbaU when he wdS i.even ycdr.> old · Ed.fly on. Ztvdk :-. lather ht>lpl'd C'OdCh his ~n on vanous c1ub ll'cllm "Jt Wei.!> dJwd)'!> my dl'f'dll1 to play tn the U S• Zuuk 1d ·1 wantf'd to try It h ·re> bc>causc 1t IS a cWferent 'ityll' of bd.! kf•t bdlJ • ZU2tl.k got h1.!> rhanCQ 10 pl<ty m Soulht>m Calltom111 whenUCI l'>tant Ht> held d c-areer·tuuh 22 poml'> m the AnlPc\lers' drdllldllC 75.74 lo-..1, to UCLA di Pduley Pavilion on l>t>< 1 5 "To play dqll.U\Sl UCLA ~ c.i.lwdyi. cxntmg. • ZUZdk ... ud II\ rl•dlly big to qn ofl ~n I le pld)'t'<i lor the C'tt'<h RPpublJc-Ul tht' World Uru\<'l''\llY C::..tnu:<1 In 84.>1Jtng, Chtnd l~t 1,11mnwr ro.K'h Len St vcn,, rc>mJJIE'd hun Zuzak, 2 t. hope<. to rontJnue ~ baskelb6.ll career aftrt roll<'9l' there ctnd play l Wd., domq wttU m the pri.Kt>C'eS I hoJW thdt ..onw lhl~ drr goinq lo come tn qcmlt" IJkt• lhdt II fll.'t cdllle dt uCLA • Conf1df'n«> hdl> l)(>(•n " mdJOr ldctor m • , .,, Wd.S d <JT('dt t'X)X'll('fl("('. Z\J.l.cik '>d.i<I It\ lund of d poor country I \dw d kA of poor people around lht• UmH•r..1ty 'vtll.ttf<' 1lle ovenill t-XJX•.nt·OC't' wet' rt..uly qootf 1lle romprol.ton was m.illy good • ·1 w11n1 to kf¥.p pla~"Ul~J b.t.'kl'lhall • ZUl.dk aid "Really. I thmk 11\ too t>arty to t.tlk cJbout 1t tr~ not here, but I'd li.ke to play ~mewhere m Euro~ Tiu.\ t.h most oting game • HONORS UC Irvine socc~r players recognized Brt\d A-.J>('y, 1un1or ~ott Bowman and M>ruor Nut.Jlw '•·• U(. lrvtn ..occer pl.dyers ruor SduJ WoU, )unlor [&] Frdnklm wc>m honored recenUy ell> Venzon Ac.1dc>m1r • _ All·D1 tnct VIII .,tud nl·athletes Con11w u1or. werC' requJred to hdVt' di led31 d 120 cumulull\1• CPA Woll Wd\ thl' B1q We~l \onlerenc(l Co-DelPn-.1\t' Plt1y1·r 111 th1• 'wcu t1nd hdd 11 po1n~ on three goals dnd hvt• d'>'>l'tl'> Huwmctn Wcl\ S«"Ond m S<'OMQ on UCI''> <.,qudd with l h p01111., ctnd Wd'> d hf<iiH<'dm AD-819 W<•c,t c, lectmn A pt')' httcl 111 point' on four go.ti!> ttnd two d stsls frdnklm tarted 1n lb of the women' 'iOC'cer tc'dm\ 17 CJdJll~ dnd conlnhutcd two gOdl.!> dnd four dS'>l'>I'> Sht> Wd., 1Jbo <1 -.c«md· IC'dJll All·B1q \\l'St Confercnc<' ~lf'Ctlon tn 2000 dnd 2001 frdnl..hn. d 'll<ldl '><lf'nn> ma1or has been on the UCI drttn\ li<,t 1•\ Pl) qudr1Pr in hl•r two yt>dr\ di U< ·1 Woll. Bowmdn, Aspl'y dn<l Frdnkhn ddvdncP lo the• VPrv 1m \II· i\nwncttn nttllondl bdlJot The Academ1r All·Amc•nt dn l\'dfll w 1U tw ttnnounn'<.I f t•b 7 Vanguard University's Dittenbir honored VdOf)tJ1ml IJntvcrsity women'!> bdsketball pldyPr [][] l<t1bh1n Dlllt•nbir Wd!. recently nctrned Lion ol thr• Wt•t>k , . TIW )uruor qwrrf Jc>d the Uons With 20 potn~ ctnd fiy • rt•l.xmnds tn d 7'.!·b I vlC"lory over The M&lC'r\ C'oUeqe un Jun 2 01nenbtt 1'> dverdglllg 6 9 points per ganw in ctll ronh•st.. dnd H h 1xnnt' per <Jdmc in th<' Golden State Athletic Conlt>r<'nct• "ihl' htt!> Jho mdde 27 of 44 lrN•·throw dttempt., till .. 1 Thi• won' cm• ~·h .,_1 tn GSAC NANCY HATSUSHI .&. ..... Aug. s. 1913 -~S-foot-4 ....... 1l0 Sport:IMk~I Poe:Gulwd -.: Fr..,,.,_, ..... ~~Meu Coech MU ~ntoo -..n Undecided c ,. • .,... foee Stffk end ro Fau....,.MOWt.:·Preny ~-....... 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