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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-29 - Orange Coast Pilot~~~!~~=· to scatt~td ~11today, but then •'"· they did on Monday too, See fJ ... 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COt-AMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM 1UESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2002 New charges against child -Inolester •Cary Jay Smith caused an uproar in Me a North in 1999 when letters he wrote about a boy were found. Dffpa lh••th D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -A conVlcted chtld molester who hdS been locked up for three years m d state psychi· dtnc hosp1ttll lor wnt.mg d mister letter fantdswng ubout rdpmg and lulling a boy hai. be<•n chcHged w1th \ molest.mg anothP.r boy hve years ago. official Stlld The Orange C'ounty dt tnrt clttor· ney charged Criry Jdy Smith, 4 t. Wlth pertomung lewd dcti. on d Co • ta Mesa duld betw('(ln S<•ptember 1996 dnd Mdrch 1997 The boy was younger them 14 years old dl the unw and cdffi • for- ward Wlth the C'ompl.imt yeur.. luter, ~Jd Deput) Dist Atty Beth CO'>tel· lo, who is prosl~utmg the c dM' OfhC'l<ili. Sdld South. ct Sc.into Anct reside nt di the tJtne, b<•fnend<>d the boy m his Costa MeSd ne1qhborhood The C'dSe unfolded wh(•n c1 pn· Vdte mve tJgdtor befnendcd Srrulh dunng hJs tJtne di Patton State Hos· p1ttll, chununq hf' wdnted to wnte d book. olf1c1tll 'Kl1d Dunng interview .. with the mv • tJgator Sm1th divulged tnJormatJon lhcll pomt ~ in the dJr..roon or tht> v1ctun The Cd!>f> WdS mveslJgdtE"d by Co">td Mesci police Smith hct' b<•t•n c-hdrgf>d \\-1th 22 counts ol rhtld mok..,tc.111on Rut thclt could mrlud•• t1 \<1flet~ of\ex dcts thdt hc.1vt> not ht>t•n !.peohed. co .. trl· lo ~ud If conv1c t<'d of t1ll c hdrgc._, Smith could l<1< •· up to 50 y1•<1fl> in pn!>on Sm1th\ ml•ntdl 1llnc s. however w1U plc.1y d 'ICJnthc.snt rot• an thP tn· c.11. Ca..tc•Uo '>«Id "Tbt> 1 .. suc• " wheth('r h • 1i. r.om· p<>tcnt to .,ldnd tndl, • she scud A hCdring will likely follow alter Snuth' cl1Tcll<J1UTl<'nl fc•b t I. whc•n the rou.rt could h<'ill' t tlmOny from doc· tor. ttnd IX)C'hJ.dtn."~ Costello Sc.Ud ()m1th was ddm1tted to Pdtton m I <J<JQ clltt•r hb wth • lound u IPltt>r wntwn b-y h1rn thdt cit>-.< n twd an luncl <h•tu1l .,..xuc.11 c.1c-t-. thc.11 ht• wdnt· t'<l to J'4•rfom1 on d 7 -y.-dr·old Co,ld f\ ll''d ho} Snuth hv1•cl in Sc.1ntu Anu hut r£•g · uJarl) n"ted hi'-pdn nh wh11 hv<!d nt>dI Puulunnu Elt•mt ntor~ Sc hoot. TbP nt•W!. <>I !hi' INll·r, dU~·d dn uprodr in th•• !\lo·'n ~onh n••1yhbor· hood whf'fl• h.-h\:1~J . me ludmg lrom lhf' boy' JkHl'Ol • thl• \'Ofj1' Thi'\ h<t\ I' lwf'n lr1hll\ inq !.IOr~ tu pdl>S lt~Jl'lullon th<1I \\011ld c1Uow child mult•,fl•r., to he pl11r 1 'fl on hi~· lune pdroh· Tht'\ hr1\1•n'1 1,.•1•n .. ur < ,., .. 1ul But m•wo, ol ltlt' 111•\\ r h<tr!I''' !\Ion· dd) I dffil• ct!> cl plt•ct'<IOI 'Hrpn,t• to Lynn \ 11(Jt SEE MOLESTER PAGE 3 Greenlight backers f rre off charges • 'low-gro\\ ther~ 'd~ d city comrruttee ts btd<:ted dgdJn l them dfld mdy, Ul fdct, be tlk~al . !lG v J•mes Meier DA LV Pi.OT "IE\\. PORT BEA< l I r-, hu h hk .. c omPd1dn Roclne~ Ocrnqerllt>lcl nwm· hers ol the GrP •nltght qroup Ml' rl<Jdln cl<11mmg th(>} gt•l no resp<•< t Gre>enllghte~ hd\'t! ctlr(•dcl\ -.<11<1 th •y'rt> underrepresc•nted on 11 nmurutlt"t' dP.Stgned 1'l Upddte th > Cl"\ ~Wnt'Idl pldll -the CTUOd.l bwlding gutclt> I.hilt \\ill wqult1te the oty" futuro dl•\: t>lopm nt And on !\tondav, th •y """"' u letter to the City Council '>dying thdt an ctpphC'd· Uon lor dn dd\·1 ... or. rumm1ttp1• reldtmg SEE GREENLIGHT PAGE 3 Mu Higbee, 4, whose family belongs to the Church of J us Chrt t of Latter-day Saints, seems to mimic with a Uck the hape of a crane erected to show re ldents the height of a proposed 124-foot teeple and building propo ed for BonJta Canyon Drive. Shooting in Costa Mesa leaves 1 hurt Craning to see the future • Police are continumg the mvestlgabon mto the aturday rughl mcident Mormon Church officials unveil the stand-in for a proposed tempi st plE> DfflN lharath OMY PllOT Young Chang 0 AllY f>JlOT L ooking up at a dtrty·y Uow crane ur· rounded by 8 S acr of barren land, Weath rford Cla)'ton inhaled before exclaiming the ight w beaublul •t don't the crane,· he said ·rm see· ing the top of the l pie. the lightJng .... It'll odd such an th tea.I, puitual f ling h te. Cloyton, pr 1d nt of th N wport·Me a chdpter of the Church of Jt> u" Chri t of Lal· t(?r-day Sclu\ . was accom1>dmed by church members and workm n f\tonddy dunng the crane' hrst hour on 2300 Borutd C cinyon Dnve. Plann rs of a Monnon temple. to oo bulJt on the lot. parked the crctn~ thf're to unu· late th effect of a pro~ l l 4·foot st pie and building. Th tow nng pa e to the tern· pl has gam red both dwe and complamts from n rby Bonita Canyon r 1d nb •it' th ntJtur of M Y pro1ect of lhi und ~tc.md ther ~·u d t mpl ~around even h.igh r than 124-foot r hdv CO TA ~IE~A -A 20·\' 41-old man '-"d hot m the neck rught after three m n baf apartm nt ofhciAls d Police ar not r l mg th nam of th vtctun •bee a h I ars lor his saf ty• and also be<'au ol an ongomg uw llgation, d C ta M Poli Lt Dale Buney Th mMw ta.k ntoW t mM • 1cal C nter an ·anta Ana on , turday, SEE SHOOTING MGE • Fear wasn't in Tagg Atwood~ vocabulary 11111 With a r ce "ot 1oonung m th not·loo-distant fut~. the 1nan who had rue u.nd r art t pUlled ou& • whistle, b&ew a mighty bWt nd ~ted, • [)eput}' .I heritf, nobod move!• The ·'fu&n boPl>('d beCJC ln ltMir car and took Off. All the gu) fighting Tigg quit. and T-ao ood ttMn with an ape..-.. ol Pure frultration on hil fec:e. WM• MppeMd ao "*'wen. he di9d of CUC*, but j\111 blilore he d6ed. I rilMed him and eUed a lim· ,.. ....-. ·nm .... you .ver ..,... .... .......a ..... wrd ............ r .... ,.,...bla. ·ND, Wllf...... .... .......... He ____ d.._...,.. .... W'S ..... ......... = !~!'.':~.:. ':: at•• .... . 1"•t•a. .... .... ....... 2 Tuesday, Jonuory 29. 2002 Kicls T•lk BACK Ready for a super Sunday The Daily Pilot visited Costa Mesa High School to ask high school juniors. 'What arP yo u doing on Super Bowl Sunday?' 'Sit down and watch rt while having lunch We'll have 1t at my house and have people over ' DANIEL COWN. 16, Costa Mesa 'Not watching 1t. Me and my friends Wiii be renting chide flicks and pa1nt1ng our nails. anything that doesn't involve foot· ball.' 'Watth It With friends at my house and order some pizza.' CYNTHIA LAGUNA. 16, Costa Mesa 'Be at home with my fame· ly watching 1t and maybe have a little party.' TYLER WALDROH. 16, Costa M~ MARY OtCSSMAR. 16, Costa Mesa 'Hanging out with my fami- ly and watth· 1ng rt with food. tt•s a party thing The~ part are the com- mercials I'll start watching rt but won't watdl 1t all the way through.' ANDMW uaow. 1 s. Costa Mesa -1m.nn.ws and photos a>mpUed by Bryce Alderton •• ' VOLll.N0.2t ........... ~ ~ ,...,-. .... ..,,, ........ llllflY II llUCAftOI Spring enrollment up 6.1% at Orange CoMt College Orange COPt College spring mester d.aan opened Monday wtth e 6.1 % lncreue Ill enrollment. <Sey IPt spring. · Students alto appear to be eruolllng l.n t>Mvier d4D loads tor the spring seme1ter, sald Nancy Kidd r, adminiltratlve dean or edmilSions a.nd records. Enrollment is up ln toW sem ti r hours taken by 13.9 • Kidder sa.KI . Tbe coDege had 23,252 tildefits regll· tentd for dauel when the 1prtng temeSter began Monday moming, compared "".ith an enrollment figure of 21,914 for opening OCC b xpected to enroll more than 27,000 tudents by th tune the m ter condudes in May. Daily Pilot IN Tiii CWSIOOM - G-lG ~RY DAILY l'l.01 With help from parent volunteer Hermie Sondel, freshman Meghan cameroQ. 14, leams the fiDeT polnts of properly dipping a trawberry ln chocolate during Janet Dukes' beglnnlng food and nutrition cl at Newport Harbor High. A tasty education Deirdre Newman DAILY PILOT A s fresl\Fan Meghan Came9Q delicately dJpped a tra'Mbeny mto chocolAte lllld tWU'led it around, •oohs· and "aaahs" emanated through the classroom Meghctn, a student tn J411et Dukes' beg1nnlng foods das at Newport Hatbor High School. was demonstrating how to make choco- late-covered strawbem dunng a lesson on chocolate bask ts. Dukes' beginning food das stu- dents were elbow-deep in white Md dark chocolate a part of their end-of -the.quarter project Although th baskets lookf'd like someUung on1y Martha Stewart could handle. the recipe was actu- 4.lly not that complex. Duke said. • 1 really lake when th y can learn something that looks dJJh· cult,· Dukes wd. "So many tu· dents have made these for all kinds of (occasions).· The baskets make great gl.fts for ho!Jdays uch as ValentJ.ne' Day, Mother' Day and the upcoming SCHOOL LUICI MllU Ttt. IM•pott-Mesl Unffl«J School £);strl(f o#w'I menu choices NC/I &y •t ~ flCltools. StudfnU 1NY choole • ..,.r.rian Mtrff If desinld. The •Melion ~and 1NY t» ttltMr a~ Mttdwiclt tX hot Mfl'M, • School """"* ,,,. S2 00 MCf) Httw\ ~,.,,,~this WHI\: JOIAY MUnd'*9 Lunch S.lad With fruit Cooking class at Ne wport Harbor High School shows students the delicacies of making desserts winter fonnal. Dukes added Dukes ha been teadung cub- nary arts classes at the school for three years and has helped the program mu hroom from three to five classes. The begtnrung foods cldSS, whlch as mostly freshmen and sophomores, covers basic kills such as safety and sanitation, mea- surements and baking. Students cook breakfa ts. lunche . dinners and complete meals. Dukes also bnngs in prof ion· di chefs and parent volunt rs. such as Henrue Sondel. who taught the chocolate ba ket I son: Sondel. who ha been volun- l nng for the past three yean. said the class lS a great opportunity for tudents who may be thinkmg about a career working Wlth food. "Some of these kids are mcrec:h- bly artistic, and we've sort of let them Uunk that nothing will come of them and that's really disturb- ....... , ~hutth~or~ Joe on • bun. pot.Ito Wlldgel. trlMf · - ,.,., dtOiat of mill 1lllSllY Oriental c:ttien Nied with fNlhlY bollced whole gr.tn '°" Ot ~ mg.· Sondel said. •Many of these kids who were fathng m school are now coming to 'IChool, they love 1t • Sondel demon tJated bow to melt the chocolate for the ba ket. how to dip the strawbemes m the wtute and dark chocolate to get a "tuxedo• effect, and h ow to make a leaf pattern on the chocolate She told them not to wosh \be traw- bemes. •or else the chocolate won't tick.• but that the leaves hould be washed before usmg them "The ruce Uung lS you CclJl· not make a rrustake. • Sondel 54Jd. Sondel said h espeoally 0)0)'1> seemg the macho football players canymg the chocolate be.sit! ts a.round to give to theu fon:nal dat Fr bman Greg Miner. who led for the chocolate bask t demonstrabon, wd he would con- td r trymg the reope on hls own for !us mom's blt'thday • ·1r cool. kind of hard, but fun,· Grog S4ld. ..... , Mun<Nbtt ~ s.d Ot chldl~ to9t.edl bowl wtth i.ttuc .. ctMieM and ...... 0-. of~ d'Ob of milk, cook .. ..... , -~Lunch wad OI tuttl.y pat· ty ~on a bun. blbv wrots FYI The Culinary Arts program received SS,000 from the Cah· fornia Restaurant Assn. The prtsldent of the Orange County chapter is Ed Lee. thief financial offker of Wahoo'\ Ftsh Taco and a graduate of Newport Harbor High Schoof. The funds will be used to buy equipment and for field trips. tuchef Janet Dukes said. After the demonstrallon, the ~tu· dents worked an their groups to make the ba kets themselv Meghan said h enjoyed the camaradene m the cl that has evolved from cooking with her In ends •1rs fun Everybody works tog th r, • Meghan saJd • eN TMI a.ASSROOM Ka wieftly fHture In wh1<h Dally Ptlot education writer Detrdre ~ YfMtJ a Clmpl.d 1n the Hewpott..Mfta ... and writes about her expeftenee. ... j. ..... ""~ .,..J14-Q24 lf6D'IS HQDM (M9) W2·60l6 right; No MM .w-. -...r.wdonl. ~~---~~ helW\untle~~ SUlf AID SUI ,.. ............. _ --~ ...... ........, ..... ,.,....,.. ""# I f --~ ......... et.-_,_.,...,_.,._ S7..a» ... .,. .. ••&•'°"' ... c .. .. ....... ...,.,..,.. ..... ,7~ ,._rn a• • ll ·---.--. ................ ,.,..,... ,.... ..., ....... ,.. ........ ,.... ......... , ....... ....- -""'II a!tl - cw .... -::.;-..,..,,, ... , .... .-.... _ -. ....... PMUt .......... ::::-............... ,,._ ......... ] . - -.awd ~comments~ the o..ty Not Of l'll'M t .... MM*" Ow~" JJO w lay St .. 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"ct.-•• ,.... n.~1 ........ .... .a.M..._ ........... .... ......... d11 ' .. , )ft Ila. ~In .............. ......... -. -... ~ ... Daily Pilot Committee response so far lackluster •Planned Westside group has room for ~6 members. but only 11 applications have been received on eve of the deadline. Lolita Karper DM.v PllOT COSTA MESA -ln.cr t· mg a committee to hape the future of the W ts1de, oty off1aals hoped to funnel ener- gy from au sides of a long. heated debate to fuel some real change But with a Wednesday deadline for apphcants, the city ls still laclung the current to lgrute such a group. The We ts1de Redevelop- ment Acbon Committee was MOLESTER CONTINUED FROM 1 ·1 feel wonderful and relteved: he said "Fifty years 1.n pnson I couldn't have asked for more It doesn't get better thclll Um • Vogt said she ha been Liv- GREEN LIGHT CONTINUED FROM 1 to that general plan update a00 potentially sbfles thE'tr cause Among the que uons are two that ask applicants to pec1fy their ag cat gory a.nd whether they work m Newport Beach Ptul Arst. m tus letter on bchdll of Grecnllght, wrote that age • potenllally d..tscnmi.ndtes dgainst the many ruors and olher older restd nts who have long-tenn roots Ul the commu- ruty, vote and are knowledge- able on commuruty issu • • But Assistant City Manag- er Sharon WOQd, who noted that a consultant and the General Plan Update Com- rruttee crecited the applaca- bon, Sclld age will help dlver- lfy tbe adVlSOry c:.prruruttee· 32 to ~ members "The reason we want age 1s because we want a cross- ectaon of the community,· Wood said. "There was a fatr amount of dJscus aon about that (at an update committee meebng J .•• anl people S&d If they don't want to fill at out. they don't have to • Arst said the age factor tar- gets Greenhghters "The ue as why IS age bea.ng used as a p1clung fac· tor.· be d ·We believe 1t' stacking the deck against Greenllght m mbers Arst also said people who don't live Ul th oty hould ool be allowed to Join the comxrut· lee and cbarged that allowing them would be illegal. "The council may gave specific r ns for mduding people oo th com.nuttee, but they didn't do that on tho application,· be said. "They are tn violation of city law.· City Ma.nagor Homer Blu· dau A.Id th Ctty Council. which will appomt advaory committee m mbers, wan an accurate rep ntation of the commuruty. "We wanted to open lt to people who h•d a stake tn the community,• Bludau sakt. Among those the oty wants to indude are bulinesll owners wbo mey not necea- aartly live in Newpon Beadl, Wood Mid. adding that only three mamben °'the commit· '" wtl1 be bwAIMa owners. Otber groups lnduded will r late to the envuonment.. religion. IChooll, 1pOfta and boeUng wodd. •n.nt w• • lot of c:tiKu9· 8CID About w8DliDg IO M W d lgned to accommodate about 46 peopl , but just 1 t appUcaUoos ~ad been received by Monday. ·aid Mike Robinson. Costa Mesa's plann.lng and development manager. 1\vo ats on the corrurut- ti were designated for each of th various groups dehned a having a •stako ln the future of the W tsid • but so far the bulk of applicants hove been residents, Robtn- son satd.· 1\vo letters of mtere t were received from membPrs of the Co ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce, one from a church repre entat1ve and two from industnal property owners, he Satd "I've re<:ewed more calls than actual appbcahons There 1 obV1ous inter t, but onJy t 1 offioal dppllcants o i.ng in fear for the la t three years that Smith could be relea~ from the hospital. In 2000, Snuth tned to convmce a JUry that he was sane enough to be relea ed. But he lost the tnal after evercll wit:" ne es testified and Srruth h.unseU cldrrutted to molesung more than 200 boys Pauents who a.re tom.mat- bctlance geogrctphtcally. • Wood said Allan Beek, a Greenlaght member on the 11 ·member update cornnuuee. sa1d bust· nes hould not dtctdte how the city is run "The runctlon of the bus1- n is to erve the resi- dents,· he Sdtd ·A ktng the bu.sin IS Wee a lung your far: Robinson said. Counctlwoman Ubby Cowan, who had th Id a for the committ e, aid h hope1 the inter t will devol- op into porticipation. ·1 really wa.nt poopl to tak owner hap Ln th process Whatever th y come up with as a commumty. I am willing to support,· Cowan sa>d. CounCll members, acunv as th aty' Redevelopment Agency.~ er led the cornrrut-. tee in an effort to allow the community to rorge a work- mg plan for the area. Regular City Council meetmg attendees Tom Egan and Allan Man!.oor urt.> among the ix res1dent appli- cants Both men lave on tht• Westside and say they want to develop the aree1 to 11, lullest potential ted to Patton Stale Ho!.pttdl are allowed lo peuuon tor their release every !.IX months Srrulh 1s up for another such heanny Feb 23 Vogt satd she and her rum- ily have received trem ndou' support locally after the inn- dent, which changed tht"tr bv and dJtered their 1d<'d ol secunly car whert> 1t wants to go • Barry Edton. di o c1n update committee member. said Lf the ddvisory comnutte<> is balanced, 1t will hdvt> to mclude busme owner.. The update committee. which will make cidv1 Or) conuruttee recommendabons to the C1l)• Counal on Feb 12, wtll meet ~londdy to look Empire Credit Services Start the New Year Debt Free! Call Empire Today!, We Specialize in Debt Consolidations, Home Mortgages, Auto Loans, Personal Loans, and Business Loans. 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"It is mand.,tory that a bunch of grown-u~ get tog th r in cl room ttnc1 commurucatP.. • Bill Turp1t, cl re 1dent and a m mber of both the Ldtano Bustn Council <ind Latmo Commuruty Network ~w1d hf> Wlll apply dnd I.lo encourcigmg others to do o Turp1t who Wd~ vocally oppoi.ed to pr VIOUS red vel- opment on thl' We ts1de, said he l!> l'ncourdged by thl!. µroc:esi. bNuui.<' 1l include dJJ pdrts ol th commuruty "It must uwolve the people who lave and work m the drt"d -those whm.e llves wllJ be dffected b~ chclllges lo the Wes~1de. • Turp1l Secud Turp1t \did h<' 1s <>ttll not "ll ha!> h<>f'n mou• ol d commuruty pdrtner..tup. • !.h(• '>cUd "l went out of the Wd~ to meet my neighbor<> c:llld knO\\ who they dr<' It r<'c11lv hPlpe<i • mer th<' 170 or -.<> dpplacauon .. rc.>ee1ved -.o ldr Tht> dpphco· lion deddlinc• I!. f-ndc1y • JAMES MEJ£11t '' the clS~stant <1ty editor He <•n be reached at (949) 764-4324 or by e-mail •t 1•~ tM,.,OlatJ~ com urn rt>dE'Vf'lopm ·nt t lh best wlutt0·n for'th W adf' but want.lo to paroopat in d hnlng neighborhood 90c1ls. Although l:!gan ha no problem with lbe anclusave nature of th com.matt , h thinks the i.hecr numbers mdy pose u problem. "It's gomg to be hard. lt lS very llkt"ly ther will be SO dilft:r· ent people With SO roc:k-htUd pos1uons But I'm loolung ror- Wdrd to lecilTU.ng about oil the differ nt ad and clJlgles. • Egan aid • Mcinsoor c1l'>O hus mued l~t>la.nqs csbout the group "Whether It work or not hd~ yet to be !. en. but I wouldn't gave up dn opportu- nity to al lea t pdrtlcipctte. • ~ lansoor <>aJd Except tor the hve dt·ldrq<> m<'mbers, all appllcdnt., must lw lpgaJ re 1dents. dnd mu!.t Briefly Jn THE NEWS Chairman named for th Center The Orc1nge County Perlormrng Art., Center dnnouncc-d \.1onduy thc1t Thomas T Twrnt>y will succeed RogPr T Ktrwc1n as the Ct>ntN i. ch1u.rman dnd chwt +>Xt'CUUVe FYI Those interested 1n par· tl(CS)ltlng tn the ~de Redevelopmen1 ActlOn Committee may pt<.lc up an application at Costa MMa City Hall, n Farr Drive, or download a form from the Web "te, . www ct cosca ~ c.J w. lnf01mat1on (714) 7~ 5610 ln11• or ''""" propt!ny or cs bust· ""~" within the We ts1de b()undunt·'> Tiw WP.st.side" lS q..-nc-rc1lh deftm•d d the .,c>uth\\f• t port10n ol the oty. \·w~I ot Harhor dlld N wport hou1 .. ~.mi.. and ,r,ulh or the Cc1~tc1 :-. h· d Gott und C. ountry Club faldnnd H1qh School 11n<I F111n.1f'\\ Pc!l!k T11•m1•\ ••11'< t•'<I rhtt1t· mdn·ll•• .. 1gnc11~ lur now, \'1ll hf• fllmtdll\ 1·lt~Wd to rt•J>lru 1• Ktn' dO dl lhe < ·1·ntl'r.. innudl mPf'llng m Jul\' Tiii' (. t'Oter tx.1c1rd of cltrP< tor~ dl-.<J onnounced thdt D,md E Bldckford WM •·It~ t1'(I tu Jllltl lhP tf'dm Bloc klorri lht> chair- mc1n pn•<,1d1•nt nnd duet l'XI'< llll\'(• Of r dhfornld Bdnk c1nd Truc,t will erve d thrN•·\ +'ctr lt:'rtll C· /A#.cwtl', IT'S TIME FOR ... fM.t'tqotJtr '#.°' Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUlt M(Al s ARE A TR p TO M(X co WETAkE WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE DINING TO THE TO GO ORDERS NEXT LEVEL! 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Clmlt DIWI: An MO theft WM~ •t tO:lS a.m. Sut!d.ty. • AHTOfll MM&IVAM>: Embeal«nent was report.ct in the 600 block at 2; 14 a.m, Sun- day • MISTOL STRlft A grand theft WM reported In the 3300 block at 11:31 a.m. Sunct.y. • .UOY S1'RE£r. An auto theft was reported in the 100 bk>di at 10:51 a.m. Sunday. • M.IRVllW 9'0AD AMO SOUTH COAST DIUVI: A hit· and·run w.s reported at 11 :49 a.m Sunday • Pt.ACENTIA AVENUE: A pet· ty theft was reported in the 1600 block at 7:43 a.m. Sunday. • VICTOAIA sntEn A petty theft was reported in the 900 block at 10:31 a.m. Sunday. •WM.LAQ~A~ de burpy was~ In die 1900 blodt at 1.24 a.m Sundly. lllWPOIT llACH ~ Jllll 11 D-WO: About S450 W4IS r~ stoi.n from h Palisades Tennis Club ln the.1100 block at 8:12 a.m. Sunday. •MACARTHUR ~ARD: A JWeat9' WM report~ stolen from • hotel In the 4500 blade .i ~ Saturday. • ....-oR1' CllNTIR DNVI:: ~ry worth about s 1,600 wM repottadfy stolen from • hotel room in the 900 block at 10:35 a.m. Sunday. • VIA DU0N: A ~I phofw was reportedly stolen from • tar in the 200 bJodt at 12:45 p.m. Sunday. • VISTA TRUCKA: Sliver flft· ware and jewelry worth about $48,000 was reportedly stolen 1n the 400 blodt at 9:08 p.m. Sunday. • <f}JIJDll1IRJ1ul1 CONSIGN • DESIGN come visit our new store Quality furnishings for your home 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Locutcd behind Plum·) Pauo Phone(949)764-l746 Prod lit 1 • • "'' • c1 I ood • l>l'I i Jfomemade Cone,· Island We make 32 varieties of Hot ~>:~ ~! ~~aden Old World Sausages. Come S 4~b. on by for a tlste Ground Beet · Patties s Extra Lean 3~b. Is tbe tnMd roming to your boUSt on SuperbCM I Sanday? Call us and wt "iU makt )'Our unday Super! Cheek out our Kabobs Sweet Juicy Extra Larges69t1b. Navel Oranges Call Ahead for your Superbowl Planers f SHOOTING. CONTINUED FROM 1 but hil tnjurtes arv not con- ideted to be We thrMtentng, Birney ,added,. The victim w In h1s pa.rtmept in the 700 block of Scott .Place obout 9:1S p.m. Saturday with two room- mates end three otb r peopl . when t.htt!e men entered I.he apartment by unknown means, Birney said. One was said to havtl had Aro•ntl TOWN • Send AllOUM> TOWN Items to tt-4 Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bey St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fu to (949) 6*- 4 l70: or by Gaiting (949) 574-4298, Include the time, a.te and loatlon of the ewnt. ti well as • contact phone number. A complete listing Is available at www.dallypilot.com. TODAY A free seminar and book- Stgning on Mark Stengler's book ·vour Vital Child. ,YUi be held from 6:30 to 7 .30 p.m. in the Patio CaJe of Mother's Market, 225 E. t 7th St.. Costa Mesa. Reservations required. (800) 595-MOMS. WEDNESDAY A bus tour to the J. Paul Get- ty . Museum will leave the ·~.beaid. •The vk:dm WU then tak· •• to an ~ bedrocD by one of the sutpecb while everyone elM rememed downstaln, • Birney MJd. Alter several minutes, the people downlta,in beard a gunshot from the bedroom. Shortly· afterward, the assailant bolted downstaii's and the thn!e intruders nect out of the apartment. Birney said. The victim, who had a gunshot wound to bis neck. was taken to Hoag Hospital Newport Harbor Ne~tfcal MUSt!um at 151 E. Coast Hlgu- way. Newport Beach. at 10:45 a.m. and return at 4:30 or 5 p.m. $25, includes a no-host lunch at the museum. C41l for reservations. Ann Wattson, (949) 675-8915, Ext. 103. THURSDAY The Sappblre Soctety of Jew- ish National Fund will host a dinner with guest speaJcer Fauzia Assifi who will speak on ·women and the Stage: L1fe in Afghanistan• at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Assifi was born and raised ln Afghanistan and is a founding member of the Afghan Women's Assn. of Southern California. $50. Call for a reservation. Gail S . WetsS, (714) 957-4540. The AmerlCllD Red Cross wt1J hold a bfOcia drive from 1 to 7 HOW MANY VALENTINES COME WITH A WARRANTY? it RO LEX ..... ~· f~ , ... ....,._I • f ,_....,I ,......_. ,_.., ........ ,._,....., n-.... , ........... BLACKMAN LTD. :: ffi' :~ f EWELERS ... )4()/l. / Viu 0/H>rto, Nr" /H>rt 8t'Ut h 'J166J • 949-6 7 J.IJJJ./ ........... - and later to Westem Medka.l Center. Birney added~ the other people ln the apartment may have aJlo been vk'tiJniUd in someway. •None of th othert WU ph~ally hurt. but tbey wete all apparently p1ych~Y traumatiled. • be said. •One woman also aaid some prop- erty was taken trom her.• Police are trying to sort through be victims' accounts of the incident. Blmey said. ·u·s always unclear and confusing when there are so p.m. at Mariners Elementary School. 2100 Mariners Ave .. Newport Beach. (949) 722-1293. Climber and adventure trav- eler Jim Wood wW share bis August 2001 journey to South America with wife Nikki in the program. ·exploring Patagorua, • at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Friends Meeting Room. t 000 Avoca- do Ave .• Newport Beach. FRIDAY The Community Assn. lnsU- tute Orange County Chapter will 1100 a three-day Profession- al Management Development Program from Friday through Feb. 3 at .the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport Center Dnve. (949) 380-7360. DUFFY, Mlchael Joseph Duffy. Michael Joseph. age «.passed away January 25th as the result of an automoblle accident. He was a resident of Newport Coast and Chief Execu11\'e Officer of a Telecommunications Company. Michael Is survived by his wife: Kathleen. Mother: Margaret. Father: Jaci< and Brother. John. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, January 30th at 2:30 p.m. at Pacific View Mortuary. Newport Beach. CA (949) 644-2700. In heu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Michael's favorite charities: Children's Hospctal of Orange County: 455 S. Main St.. Orange. CA 92868 or Sophisticates for A.T.S.C .. 1981 Orcha"' Or .. Newport Beach. CA 92660 BAOCKHOFF, PeggylenoN 12121/35-01124'02 Peggy L8nOf8 Broct<hoff of Newport Beach. a loving daughter, wife. mother and grandmoehef died January 2•. 2002 at home after a long battle with cancer. She Is survived by her husband of ~ year1. Stanley F. Brodthoff of Newpott Beach: mother, LeooN Cross of Pebb68 Beach; lister. o.ane Lonnona of Grua Veney; daugh .. r and IOO-in-law, Kim and Jack Faria and grandaons Jake and Joey of Costa Meta; daughter-in-law and son Tent 9ndRon~and ~ Shattaine and Si.Yen of Encinftu. Private Mrvlcel Wtll be hetd J9auarv 31, 2002 It Paciftc View • Newpott BMct'I. Oonadonl In Peggy's name ~ be "*" '° lhl Hollg C...SociMv. "'"' .. ---··:_1 Daily Pilot many vk:timl lnvolved ln ono inddent.. he Mid. Neighbon ln the hirg apertmMt c:omplex may hav beard the gun shot, Birn y Mid. PoUc;e are still looklng' for tha tfu.ee men whole descrlp· tioos ore not ovailAble. lf anesteid. they. wW peobebly be charged with attempted homicide, authortties sald. SATUIDAY Autbor Clu1s Alexander wtU discuss and tgn bis book Creating Extraordinary Joy, which uncovers the phenom. enon ol synergy, at 1 p.m. at Borders Books, Music & Cale at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Alexan- der wW teach how to break free from patterns of behaV.or I.hat cause burt. guilt and tear (714) 279-8933. FEI. 6 A tree class on auses, the magrutude and treatments of lung cancer will be given from 2 to 3:30 p.m. 1l'l Hoag Cancer Center's Conference Room A di Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Dnve. Newport Beach. RegistrabOn required. (949) 7-CANCER. Dorothy L .. OM" Brown Dorothy L. ·0ee· Brown Symms. 86. was bom in Dubuque. Iowa, Nov. 8. 1915 to Mildfled and Clyde Cromer She passed away Jan. 23. 2002 at the Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hosptce House IQ_ Kennewick. Washington. Dee was raised In Anaheim and married Grant W. Brown of Fullerton. in 1943. They settled in Costa Mesa where they raised their family. 1969 they suffered the loss of their son Roger. a Green Beret. KIA in Vietnam. Fotlowlng the deaths of Grant (1979) and her mother ( 1980), Dee returned to Anaheim to care for her father until his death. 1990. she mamed John Symms and they enjoyed several years together until his pass ng In 2000. She then moved to The Manor at Canyon Lakes In Kennewtci< to be near her daughter. Shari. Dee WU exttemety devoted to her own family and was aftectionat•ly called '"Mom. by many. She wifl atways be remembered tor hef beautiful amite, loving nature and caring ways. Dee was a long time member of the PTA. an adfve member of Sl Michael's Epitcepal Church. a volunteer at Long Beach Veteran's Hotpttal and a proud member of Gold Star Mothers Dee la survived by her daught9fS Candia Plog of Belewe, WA (Brien). Shanlyn Preppemau of K~ (Retd) and Julee Kameleni of Kauei, HI, 10 ~ and4great~; .., c:tlekhn Bil Symme of RIWrtide. CA (Bev), Hal $ymms of Tucton, AZ. (C.tta) and Heney 8eodderd of Sdo. OR (Joe) llnd .,_ t...-..; f0f9lgn ~ "dlughte(' Mesa OcMo l)e8rum of Mo.•~ Uruguay. ~ s.rw.. wil be hetd at 10:00 NiA on~. FlbMwy 2. 2002 at St ~ ~ Churct'l In ANheim, CA to1a a ad by gra:11ta ...._ • 2:00 PM • P..-View w.noNI P8tk In Con:lr'9 dill .... 'fl et nou • be Mid • Ptafoe .............. .,.,.,, Oft,......,...:;:.., "°"' .......... a.. ........... _ .-............ .. ........ ;' ..... . COMM :ilD IT .... CiETPmlllllED Daily Pilot 'A lot of people stereotype other people here, and it's not lair.' -...... .,.....Ir~, P'~tcNnt of the CofON cMI MM High School <Npter of the htt Buddies Pf09l'an\ whi<h .,_1" m.1mtream st~\J w.th speci.l~lon studef'U. on ptejudJC.S It the school Tuesday, January 29. 2002 5 It's about acceptance at any cost Poul Monderino COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Gossip Das a life of its own T he nustdke wtth tht> c:ht:erl •ttcltny l.SSue -d S I &e<> 1t c.tnd try lo understand It -Wd!t mctde du€' to the actlons of two ledders Fu!tt the> t h<.>er coach, who wa not 1nvolvt•d with the• selection proce'>!t, how<>ver t1dvbed tht' girls that they hould hdV<' mttdl' 1t AU par1Jetpants pnor to the tryouts dCC f'pted the process, howc>vc>r, wht>n ff• ul~ of some were not the re ull'i thf>y thought they were enltUt>d to, th<'} quc>!tllOn th • proc Th y fllSt dppecllC'd to cl COdC"h whu, m t ad of upportmg tht> ystPm ttnd teach.mg them to be <1ronou., to, r' mtenstl1ed the problem. which thP) told to th ir pclTents It did not mclttt•r whclt the coach' optruon on the> 1tuclt10n Wd' he had no bectnnq on th<> outcome except to rcU • expectations ol thow who dJd not rtldkP 1t This clC'tton only -.et?mf><l to validate the pctrent op1ruon of thc>lf daughters' entJUement to lJt.t on th<> team 'H e Sdld that h ~•d that you Send • Gos· 1p tS a word familiur· Iv known ~ th high school topic of dlS<"U <;1on Hctve you <>vcr JU t traveled around your <;ehool' ctlmpus tlnd ltSten(>d to the numerous groups of people clnd whe1t they ar talk1119 uhoutl Well, the words thctt usually Mc> conung out of the11 mouth<; M<' th.mg such a ·wd you N> whctt he Wd!t wedf· mgr or ·01d you hecir whtil he 'dUI about your No mattc>r 11 we want lo admit 1t or not. ""e Me clll at fault for q~s1pmq .ii on urne or another As I wds flipping through th<• uU·tunc> • chKk • fcl\:Onte uook "Chick(>n Soup for thP Te(lndql' Soul I Cdme clc-ross d '>tory wntt€'n b) an unknown . a .. ' ~ Lauren Loeb dUlhor un tl lt>sson dbout qcr.· '1pmq A womttn rc>pedtc>d d bit of tJO''IP atx>Ut d neighbor W1th - m d h.•\'\-dtlys thP \'\ holf• com· mUOll) knt>W the t,fOI') 11w per on 1t conceml'd Wd!t <ll'f'pl) hurt dnd ofhmdf'd IA1t· 1•r. thf• womcm respon 1hli! for '>pret1dinq the rumor ledmt>d thdt 11 We.ls compl tely untrue Sh wdS very sorry and went lo d WlSe old sage to hnd out what hf> couJd do to rep&r the damage ·Go to the marketplace,· he 'Mttd, • dnd purchase a chicken, and have it killed. Then on your way home pluck 11 leuthers clnd drop them one by one along the road • Although urpnscd by thls ddvtce. the womdfl did what she was told Th.-next day the wise man <.oid. ·NO\\ go and collect all those leath rs you dropped \ , ... terdd)" cmd bnng them hc1ck to me • The woman fol· lowed the same road, but to hN dt.-.muy the wmd had blown ctll the f ath rs dwa~ After -.earchmg for hours, he retumE'<i \\ tth cml\ thr ... .-in her hdlld •You '>c~·. • -.t.Ud the uld sage. "1t 1s ed~Y to drop thPm, but it's unpos 11.JIP to qt>t th,•m back So It lS Wllh qos Ip It doesn't tuke much to \pr •dd d rumor. hut mKP ~ou do. Y''° cdn nt-ver complPtely undo thl' wrong So tht> next llmt.> ) ou dre dymq to tPU vow t><:<.t In nd., dbout Whdt ~OU JU'>t hecml hdpJ>f>nPd to • .,., dnd w· dw· mg mdth c Id'>'> Bile vour tongul' bf.!fore domy !><> 8ecd~f' unct> you hdVt• broken the punl . It is d long proc e before \nu c:.m rPbwJd 1t ugcUn • LAUREN LOEa IS • C0t~ def MM High School tunlOf whoM columm will appeM occ.uion.lly in tht> Com mun1ty Folvm sectlOn The econd lectder, the• pnncipttl. \'\cl., also at fault lru.tettd of U?clchmq !tlud1m~ and pd!ents to ctccept dnd tJb1dt• by tht> rules, he tnro to dpp<>d ~vcryon<' In all competJUon, therl' are wmnrrs und losers. Everyone love!t winnen., however a gracious loser is a lost quc.ility Let1def\ dJld parents who don't t •dch duld1<'n how to hanclJe adver~1ty Me only <'lt111q them up for bigger dtsdppomlmE>nl!. In We when they hcwe to dedl with reuhty Ill a red] world Stress doesn 't have to accompany finals Mlchdel Jordan Wds rut c1s d <;OJ,>ho- more from hJs high school tedm That only made tum more detemunt--d to be the best F or every high chool 'tu· dent LO the Newport· l'.1esa Uruhcd School Dis· tnct tJus will be the last we'('!.. of the lust mest :r The on<• word lhdt ts occupymg evNy tud •nr nund is hnals. Muny .,tud nts have alt ddy begun tu prepure for th ir finals a ~arly as lti!>t w~k nd. ctlwa) . ew11·one will have to tclk d hMI exdm for 'dfh cl~. Huong Thai Everyont> understdnds the concept thdt tudytng hard and not procrastmallng are essen· tial to ucceec:hng m school. but som tun the lack of motlva· lion. along wtth ow busy hC'duJ , gets in the way. Yet ti on hclS opbnUSm. persever- olllce and tune management. one can overrome any diff1cul· ll along the way and, m the nd, ucceed Ill school (New England Patnot vctcrcln quarterback! Drew Bl d ~ W1l\ recently quoted when he l<ht his tdrt· mg JOb to Tom Brndy and not qrum- bung about 1t ·tr real ~1mple. It' the way I was taught It' thr Wd) I Wd., brought up Handle your ell with dUJ· ntty and elf-re peel r gtJrdl of what the 1tuat1on 1~ Thctt's a!wcty the choice you hav . You look ut 1t dnd do the nght thmg. • I only hope that parents dnd leaders today can llU find th vdlu to be which is 1gruhcant because it cclll make or bro.tk his or h r grdde. ~ uJllrnately pu a lot of pressure on tudcnts. pe· oally for tho<-e who hdve bor· derlinc grctd •tudPnts tend to get tressed oul trymg to cram ev ry bit of mfonnabOn thdt they havt:> been I arrunq m the pdSl fl'w months wtthm a coupl of days. or Pven t1 cou· pl of hours. plan. you plan to fdll • nu means that m order to do w1>U on th • fmcll exam, tt 1 very unportclllt to tudy and re\.,ew the matenal at least a week belore the test ddte Br not procra tmabng. you would be more prepared. con equenU). your tre level would be nus sem ter. there are tu. dents who have 4.lway been 11 ry consistent m k pmg up Wlth therr work and have solid qrades rn their classes For them. they do not have lo wor· ry as much about th hndl.s clS those who Me truggltng Because of theu solid grade m etas • th u fmal grad for the cla would not be greatly affected even 11 they score very low on the f111al exam. unportant. instead of winnmg ell any cost As they wy. ·u you fail to low red and you would be able to concentrclte better dur- ing the exdJll PAUL MANDERINO Newport B ach th\S man. Plea bed lHUe empa· th uc. He' a great guy, beUev m JOE~OTHUS N wport Beach ·uttle band of followers· didn't initiate issue w bl bad '°'"8 big Id trus pd wt>ek. readLng ~ from the school board member who 5aid he would •not be run out of town by (trust Wendy 1..t!«'el or )'OW' band ot followers.· I happen to be cl ·roUower· and supPorter of Ll!em What lS really fwlny about th.is that When both members eJec:ted to the ICbool bodrd, ttlt'llllftl~ shoW that l.eeC'e had hundri'ds ol mote voe than he did. So, her ti band of foDowen mwt much &Mg· .. tNll'l he tboughl Thill wholit ~ board ..... rommurVty tticli' ""'"',,. Mid • not of Leece' making. GIORGI QUI! C-OfONJ del Mar MAILBAG m to think they have. or at I clSt fcrv ntly w h that thP.y had. News flash: 8o4rd mcmben die not schoolc:t:Wdren and ate not subject to ~ same rWes. Nor shouk1 they be. I have a ug st.ion. Print on more rHlly btg Sunday ed.itonal calling for trust Jun F: rryman' r gnoh n. Go ev n hard •r on him th1s tuno, If that' poss1bl . And th m hav St rruth, that pctragon of virtu • 4dd on more oplJUon pa to h.i prev1ou thJ calling for•F 11)'11\dn lo •do th nght thing• and·r lgn. And th n pnnt one mo~ incub~ •nt. ram· bling tett r from Ila John n, that hool boen:I wannabe. 'con mn· tng Ferryman fOf rly verything • Better yet. why not put all th m lbe same f Tbl5 would add • uuab 'lcLamation poant &o lhis whole .uny, four-month-long. •tllJ Ferryman all the time. drdM1 And then do all but • very few out there in PiloUIDd • f av« end never, eYet menuon •t agm. CoWd you ~bly do t!Matf CHUCK CASSnY ColUMeM Columnist's thoughts can help other teens Thank you M•tl Meredith. for yow column on Jan. 15 I tudent Outlook -·Make th most out of yow high school car •).You are nght on. I plan to pass this article on to my grctndd4ughl who is o phomore ot N wport Harbor H.lgh School and oth young peo- pl who can ho fully foUow your cell nt adVl Thank you one a am. Yoll'l'i gomg p AACHEL flEMZ-HAMLTOH Costa M These students who ha' c• been work.mg hMd throuqhout the seme ter hd\E> a gredt advantage over the re t, uU, because the)' dte highly motl· vated, the\ ln\.'t' to do w.-11 on the bnaJ eicctm.s a well ext f\-tonda ~ mark'> thP begtnning of a new m tcr, where every tudent will ha"'e a fre h tdl'i grade·"'• e Per· hdps a cl late Ne\\ \e.lr ' res· olunon, we~ tud•·nb hould resolve to \\Ork hard, be c-on· StStent \\1th our worl.: cllld ti) not to procra tinate. all of which \\-"lll reduc-e th ! SJr ~., for us when next m~er·~ finals come .dong • HUONG lMAI IS • taphomote '' Es\ln(!I High School. where sn. is the edft0t of El Agu1i.·, optnion ~ Her cotomns Wiii ~" ocusaon.lly in the Community Forum t«tion QUOTI Of 1111 DAY "After what our girl.6 have been through, I waan 't about to tell them to stop (celebrating). .. " Jen Thomplon, Newport Harbor girts basketball co.ch .. 6 Tuesday. January 29, 2002 ............. lOgerCarilOf'I. 9A9~7U223 ......... feJa 9A9-6500170 Daily Pilot HIGH SOIOOL A1HllflC RENOVATIONS ,..,_..,, ' ....... d AWIWI Rt• A/119 1 ---'9 M'C8-.GAr• ~ .... S C H 0 0 L • IJIAOl&..W COW,.lClr 11.!JOO ••Ar• ro ACCOWWOOAr• COWW&.'\trY C.•E ... O\.l•tD'\• 'Oii IOCCCll A'\0 ,oar•A&.l 11/lf.t;CrtCC ,,,tOI • trAOl&..W &.*r1'6 • lOCAClf lfOOW•,,CA W llOOW• · l\AC• ••If • """""'" IWPllO\ rttC '\HI lnqulrle• lfLt#l41101'\6 11.PPOIH 'Olf rHHtC tftfl'Ol'114'\ r llllOJCCr• •Hot.to 111 ouucrco ro .11w tear r ", 714/546 1179 o• '" • ro ,,,,.,s ... .110• • • • • ... The creatton of a 2,500-seat footb&ll stadium at Estancia High and a 50-meter pool at Costa Mesa High, Initiated by Costa Mesa resident Jim Scott and depleted above, bu moved put the prellminary pl,annlng tages. The district 11 llnallzlng the hJ.rlng of a fund-railer to solicit contributions for the se mllllon prlce tag estimated to complete the two pro)eds. UnW a private fund-raber ls b1red. donattons for the project are being accepted at the dlatr1ct office and checks should be made payable to NewportrMesa ll,nlfled School Dlltrtcl They should be sent to: Newport-Mesa Un.ltted School Dl trtct, ca.re of Mike fine, 2985 Bear SL Building A. Costa Mesa. 92828. Donon may specify whJcb facility they want their money directed toward. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS socaR It's not lonely at the· top Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa share PCL lead; Newport Harbor has first place m Sea View within its reach. 9arry Faulkner DAILY Pttor Thl' QU'ls soccer teams from Co:;ta Mesa Hlgh and C:orond del Mar began the week with a share of the Pacific Coast League lead. And by the time the week 1s over. Newport Harbor hopes to be able to say the same in the Sea View League. Coach Jason Sorrell's Sailors (9--6-3. 2· t ·21 earned a O·O lie with league-leading AJlso Niguel (14·3·2. 3·0·2) Thursday to drop the Wolvenne mto a lle with Woodbndge (9-6· t . 3· 1 ·2) for the league top 'ipot Leaquf' standtng are determined on a point ba 1s, with two pomts for a wln and one for a be. Since Alii.o (Monday against Irvine) and Woodbndge (today at Laguna Hills) only have one le11gue game this week, a pair of Newport wtn1, today at lrvme and Thursday agalnit V1sUmg Lagwua Hills. <'Ould give the Tars 10 points If Woodbndge. Aliso and Newport all wm their CJdme . all three wouJd e nter the final week with tO point ap1(!('(! Newport. however. ls the only schooJ dmong the three with a bye in the ftnal week. 11\e S&llors, ranked No 6 m ClF Southern Secbon D1v1 Ion II. defeated Ldguna HUJ , 2·0, and Ued Irvin . O·O. m the first round of le.gue play. The Hawks and Vaquero had yet to wtn a I egu game heading into their Jan 22 meeting, from which a scoN> ha not been reported. In addition to strong offens\ve play by ,Amy BurUngham. Amy Ro , Tory Manchester: Taryn fldm-;on and Lauren Birch.held. among others, Sorrell reports terting d rwve work by freshman 'topper Erin Hudy Sorrell consld ra Hardy an un ung landout wboM c:onb1buUo011Ie often lost in the poWght directed toward ~g. M anwhtl . In the PCL, Corona'del Mar (10·4· 5. 3·1·21 will try to bounce beck from Its firtt lou tnce ln 24 PCL gam -a 1 ·0 setbeclt Thurtday at l..eguna Be.ch -by h Ung Estancia (3· l 5, 0-6) today. th n vlslung University (8·1·1, 3·2·1) Thundey • Coach Ron Ev 01' two-time defending PCL ctwnplo • ranked No 2 ln CtP OMliOn IV, tied Uni th nm tun around, 1. t. C le M (10·4·3, 3-1·2), ren~ed No. 0 lft Di · n IV, wtU try to •ve"99 ltl only IMgue defMl Iha M o wh n It v ti Northwood today. Tbe nmt:»rwolv (~5-.3, 3-2· 1), tied with Untvlll'llty kw &turd. d fMted tM Mustangs. 2-0, Jen. 10 at Mela. Tbe M1.& tang1, who bolt llttaade Tbunday, rouJd be without JuniOI' ....... D9Wln Dim .... w k. O.nman c.,.. oue OI Tllalld.ly'I 2-1 Wl8 OV9t uld....-, ..r1y 1a .._ .... ...., w111a • ...._ bMM Ud Coecta 0...Jah•• llild llQw•• 119 Wll ...cl1• bOw Jang m ...... be 161 111• . . ...... ~ ... Mell•-· ......... .so:. blLM6d. Above, Corona del Mar'• A1Jvla Muma (17, drives aga•mt Mesa's NlcheUe Jantt (OOt. The Mustanp, Wbo an nyakec1 No. t ln CIP Division lV, bit tbe rMd today witb a g1UM t.gaamt Nonbwood. Below, Corona clel M.r Hlgla'I krillba H--oa. <:mW, IAtuDchel tbe ball PMt a Un.l ........ wldle ..._Sea ~·Paige Janes (l It lookl OIL COIOM del Ms md COiia Mell _.. tbe week lbart8g tllllt hd8c Coallt LMpe lead. T'be Sea IQnp Wiiy ........ llMlr llnt km ID 24 Pel JI I 11 I NEWPORT BEACH - Newpon Helt>or High JuniOr soccer 1tandout Amy 8urUngbem WH named recendy to the gllta unct.16 Nation&! Soccer Coecb .. Allodation oC Amitrk• 2001 All·Amerken TNm BurUnghem, 1 aKond- te•m All·CIP Southern Sedkaa DMllan u J*fonaef ••~hmrnen goelt lbll ... IOn for tb• s.uon. Slae ... ...., ftnt. .... Al-9-Y\ew LMgue lut MatOD, helping tile SeAlon Mm UM rtnl gtrtl rotter ,..,.. YktoMI la ..... blllaly. A ap1edy forward. ..tgtm• ...... ._ .... Tan' ttedt ... ,.... .... TM t•CAA MI- A•**--II 2 •• .... .. .. ;AA ____ _ Harbor hoops ·hoopla Streak-busting Sailors revel in momentous Sea View League girls basketball win. After her team defeated visiting Aliso Niguel. 46..-4, Thwsday, snapping the Newport Harbor High girls basketball team's 20-game Sea View League losing streak, first-year Sailors coach Jen Thompson's first reaction was to cnnge. " She was, of course, elated about her girls rejoicing over the momentous victory, which avenged a 52·36 first-round setback to the Wolverines. But, having played on succes ful teams at Culver City High and Cal Poly Pomona, and then coached two years at Woodbndge Berry Faulkner PREPS High. a wlld cene at nudcourt followmg any r~ular-season victory was enough to tweak her sense of proper decorum "The way our team reacted, was not typical and I usually wouldn't like them to do that,• Thompson said. •t lhll\k for some girls it was kind of like 'Wow, we won statel' But, hey. after what our girls have been through. I wasn't about to tell them to stop (celebrating). For some girls. 1t was the flrst varstty league game they've won • Thompson laid the eotue bench ran out to share embraces and high fives wlth teammates on the court following Thursday's hnal buzzer. The euphoria also carried over to Fnday, when the team was saluted with a btg announcement In the dally bulletin broadcast. The players were also showered with praise from their peers and Thompson. a sooal soence teacher at Harbor, was congratulated by many of her fellow teachers and coaches. The good vibraUons continued at Friday afternoon's practice. where Thompson said the team l.Alked about the trtwnph and had some laughs. Thompson hopes the residue from Thursday's win Unger well mto the near future, as her young team (four-year varsity performer Evita CUtillo the lone seruor) parlays its bolst red confad nee into at least on mor; 1 ague win. She also hopes it wU1 trigger • voracious otfsea.son appetite for succtis next year. ·(The wtn) proved to lhe g11ls that they can do this,· Thompson 54ld. •This I gue ll tougb, but we have a chance.• Th• S&llon (4·17, 1..t Ul league) vtslt Irvine ton gbt and host Lagu.na Hi1ll Tbunday wUb renewed expec- tabons. · •These are definitely winnable gunes, • Thompson said. ·ne girls know that." Thompson NJd sucb unspoken bravado wa1 apparent befo19 the Allio game. ·0ur gtr._ w.,.. reedy to pa.y Tbunctey: .... Mid .• They did lb1ngl I've never Mell tbem do before. Even tM A1ilo co.ch (Ken Ned.let) c:ommeot9d before the game about bow pumped up ow gute looked •• ThomptlOll .. id tMre lMve ·been tome doW1l days dwtng Uda ..... ol .auggle. but .... cndMa ber girts' ............. tlllort .... ~ fOf Tluandey~ ... ~ ·w.· .. a.Dy .-..e .. Tbompeaa Mkl. ·w.·rw Playing N9lly --........... ' .. . Doily Pilot SPORTS IRIEFlY HIGH SOIOOl IOYS SOCCER .Tars tak th title l 'A 7: k . th brink ~~;.~~~ vvee on e c onUmtt'<i II und f ted season with a don\Jrwunq perfonnanre thul lt•d to tt San Qrment Tuum1.1"'1'1lt tJt1<' turday. The S.WM won t.hrne games 1n tbc lourn(ly, o utscoring opponent~ d comb ined 43-7. mclu.c;lmg tt 1.5-2 victory over MWn Vitro in thofll141. Cwo1vn Conwtsy ltod with the way wfth '>C'ven (fOdi'> 10 the ttU gwne. while qocth Tenn Cottam rernrded t ·ic1ht wvt-s to onchor the d I •ns<• Newport di ·ll'dlPd Dana Hdb. 17-2, in tht• r~1 round, and San C"1 'ml'nl<•. 11-.1, 1n tht• '>CCOnd round Conwt1y "on.'Cl 18 ~b m th~ thrt•c• "mi.. wh1IP. Alex Andc•Nin t1mas...:'d sax t CdM beats Carlsbad \ORONA ~ OELMAH The Corontt dt•I MM I hgh lro.,h/wph tr1rh w.itt•r polo tC'dm w.cid d hxJh· l'Ol'flJY ~'<"ond 1x•rlod to dc>h•dl v~1lmt1 C'ttrhbttd Sdturdtty T ht• SPt1 Kin<J'> out'>< nrcd < 'cul,lldd h-0 111 lh<' !tt•c-ond 1x•nod 1..•n route• to lht• wm KdlJe Kubu .. h•d lhf' \\11y with four IJ<kll' TODAY'S SCHEDULE tASIUIAll c~,,..... '°"'°'ct.. •t v~ 7 JO pm ~ ~ (Ot>COlcN •t ll"'91M'd S )() pm H"J"I Khoof boy\ ~ H'41 •t Up.slr ~ 11.itfly Ou"'..,,· 7 JO p m H.qtl Khoof C)"I\ Ntwpot1 lit in,,,_, 7 pm ht.lflC•• •t Caton. a.I MM, 7 p m • '°''• Me\.t <111 Notthwood 7 p m ~ H'9f'I Khoo! boy\ ~tfjln() ll•u.y OwntlM1 •t \q l·M. l lS pm Hogtl ld'C>OI ~ £1Une .. .i Coron1 c»t Mlt. ) 1 s pm. emu Mew ~ Nortnwood. J IS pm Nlowpolut ltWlf S pm ~ Col~ V~d •I Ul SYte l>omonQuet H•lh (~). t pm Hogh Khooi 9o11\ S..,. H .. •I ~)1Spm PREPS CONTINUED FROM 6 Second-place Newport Harbor can wrap up C lF playoff berth with two boys soccer wins. ..,,, Faufflner 0At.'!'.,7°T\ WhUe tht> Costa Mew f ll{Jh boys soccer 1ecun conbnu 10 hctvt> a leg up on 1t cond straigbt Pdc:1hc COclSt l.L'dgu c:hampionshlp. Newport Hcubor High can c:lmch the school''> econd C lf Southern Section playoff berth in the la t f1v asons with a pcur of Sett Vt •w League tnumphs ttus wM'k Coctch Kev in E<ipctrzd' So1lor 17-b-2, 1-2 in lcdgue} dre in .. econd plcJC"e. four points behind powerful Woodbndge f 18-1. 5-01 o, Woodlmdge. idle Fnduy, Cdn c linch at lea!>t d tll' tor tht! tllle \Yllh II!> nf'XI win, d I IMbor lo!ts, or two Warrior I l<'!t. NPwport . howrvN, entc>r., Wt>dnesdc1y"• rottd gdmt• di ltt<,1-pldCI! lrvmc 12-10. 0-51 three point<. <.1heud of lnurth- pldC"l! Lctgund I hll., fb·8· l, I -J.- 11. ont• point dhedd ol thml- pl11ce Ah<,o N1qm•I II lht> Tars who last mttde thr playoff!. in 2000. dc•h•dt In 1ne tht•n top Vl\llmq Lttgund I hit\ fridd'y. lh t•y would be d-. .. urc>d ol lm1!thmq no \\-Or.it:.> than thud A Lttgund I llll'i lo"' tu \\'oodbr1dqt' \\totlnt•,ddy t umbint'd w1lh d "''-'Wport \\ m -m t•r lrvtnl' \\ ouJd µut tht• Tttf' om• I lawk!.' IO">,' or om• lforbor Ill• from C"rt>dtmq ttn 1nsur- mountttblt• cid\dOldCJl' 10 th1• '>tdndtnq'> (bd.,Pd on two potnl<\ for d wm dOd ont• lur ti t1e1 ThP Sttalor'> po!t1t1mwd lhemsc•lvt>'> 'o luvordlJly h~ def Pdling Ah'>O '-laqut•I t -0 fn<Lsy. alter t.>nJoymq d h•dquf' bye Wedn i.dtty ophomon• Will Gu1mt1n "C"uH•d th1• gt1me' loot• goctl d' the Senior.. out.\hut the \\lol\1•nm·s I U-3 The vtcto') dvencwd .i S- 2 lo.,, to Ah..o in tht lt-dqu1• ~ANl'I lll ~ t I 1 Mesa's Spencer Solomon {27) moves In on Laguru1' Ryan Wolf (12). The Mustangs hold the top spot ln the PCL Nl~wport dt•f«'dh•d lrvtnt'. 'l-~. J,10 11 tht'n lOJ>JWd Ldqun11 Htll.,, l-0. J.in I h f\.h><Ht fl l -1-1 5·11·11 t•Xt(•ndt•d 11'> PCL unbc•t1ll•11 "'"'dk to nme q<1nw,, ddllO!l lld1·k to ldc,t '>t'd'on, "1th d fOO\ inc tnCJ 7-J. thumpanq 111 l nawr .. 1ty fnday ..,t•n1or ~l1k1• C:..rdant•r ..curt.'<11\"o 9ut.1l., uni• r rt'<htt-tl to him on dn own qottl "" tht• Trutdn' wh1lt• Ch """"· fttllv Lund I'" an Sttld' dnd lindn Zttnq. ,,11 "'"'"'' d\ \\ell ti'> lrc·.,hmon Allon.,u Panl'dd, po.,t.-d '>lnqh• qotth tor tht.• Mu,tt1nq, L n1 10-S-1 111 lt•dtfllt'I tllcln'I hl'lp II'> c rtUW with two Cl\\ 11 lJOdl" Tht• l\ht..,lttrHf' PnlC'I WPdOl',dd'y ·, \ a...11 lo "'orthwnod I\\ 11 prnnt' up nn '>t.·c·ontJ-11ltH .. L<1t111nd B1·<1rh 17-7-2. 4 -1-t 1 thw1• up on tht> th1rd-plt1< t• T1111twrwulVl'S Northwootltwcl\.lt .... 1 l-l,1n tht•ar la.f't h•t1q111• nwf'linq ldn 11 Th•• 1\111,ldn<J' 1 lo-.t• out lht• \\Pt•!.. frtdd\ d<ldlfl.-,t Vl'>lllO<J £:,t.rnc 1t1 14-1 t l-S1. "'h1rh tll'l1•1th'CI Uni . .l-.!, \\t-cl11t·'><it1\: tu "etrn "' "''' P('L \\in "111es..1 eumt'<l t1 J.-U d(•ra..1un ov<'r 1ts cro., .. town ra\ 111 th•· first round of lt•d!fllt' < oront1 clt>I \..t,;r 15-fl-.i, :!· l-11 nf'ed., t1 pd tr ol ~ 11 tom•' Iha!> Wl>t•k lo rt•mt1an in rontrntaon lor ont• of th•· ll·d ri u(• • .. 1 h n•1• 'J 11.ir c1 nt••t•<l pld~ ult twrtlh <. o.ic h Pttt C ".tlldqhun''> St•,1 Ktnlj' hu.,t E\lnnc let WPdnl•,c1,1~ dntl \'l\tl lJn1 Fradd~. hopmq tu 'lo"' 1t thrt>t.•-point qdpon 11tml-pldc1• "-orthwood ThP ~I'd ktnq\ clt•ft«llPcl E .. tdn' Id t1nd L n1 1,~ 2·0-.< or••., tn tht• hr ... 1 ruuntl, but hr1\ t• Ju,t thrf•t• 'lrdtqhl l1•r1qu1• 1 •lllll''>I' ''"' f , b\ d < 11111h11w<I mttrgm of H-.l <. ·d"-1 '' w(•k1nu at' '''nmcJ JHl ... l<ot>d!>On <1pJ>l'drttn< I' 1n <'IQ hi '('d"On'> 11\ far..t 'In(<• thl' IQlflf-2000 ct1mpd1qn SdC)t' lftll (h-4-t l-J.-1 Ill lhe \cddt•my Lt••.ltfUt•I Pnlt•r' tl\1 wet>k 10 third plt1c I' Tht• L1qhtn1nq ho'>t.. Cdp1'trctno \dlley c hri t1<1n todt1\' di 3 t '> I hf> n I d n•' ,.1., 111 n If Ccth.'dlJ C hdpt-1 4'1 [>ow n1•~ Fridd~ Both <1r•• l1•tt~u1• Qdffit' 11 would mark onl) th1..• 't·cond 11m1• 1n school h1 lory thdt lh1 ~tt1lor .. ddtml'd ll'dgue C"rO~ ru. 1n bd:.kPlbt1ll etnd foolbttll 10 lhe am<' i.chool yedr c ottch Ciordon !l.tc"'1'1ll Wd'> t>'>pt'C'1t1lly pll'd!>l'd by has tedm., 44-42 A«t1dt•my Lt>ttgut> win Jdn 2.! ovl'r Bn•thr~n C"hn-.t1ctn The rett'>onf II dllO\\.t d him to ttl'>o \ttld \Orn new del •n l\'C wnnkle . anrlud1nt1 d full-< mart prP'IS, paid thv1dC'nch Smet.> the Tars b qdn lll'l<lm<1 \t1r'>ll} lootball tettm in IQJt. o nly tht> rnfl.I football team t1nd thr 1'l84-H.'l ba kelbdll lt>clm ht1v~ won h•dquc t1lll''> an the ~aml' chool y<•ur 'lhO\~ off" for ha forml'r mf'ntur 1n dtll'ndanC"P. Paul om ... for whom h1• Wd!t d vttr'>1ly a"'""ldnt a < ·oront1 dr•I. ldr befort> orn ..... 1cppt•d down t1lh•r Id 1 ed on Curry hd' '>loppl'd tt l nolh.mq to try to 1n plrt.' hi\ plttyN\, d'> \V<'ll d uppor1 from the .,llldt•nt body tor htS lCdJn (5· l 8, 1-5) "I've led ch "and even ddnc:ed at pep rillht'i.." C"urry '>did ·1 hdven t been afraid to eml>t1rr.1 my U • hould lbe • VI w LNgue-leadlng Newport Harbor hoy t>d ketbalJ t dm wr.tp up Its ftrsl I ague taU rnce 1990. S hould C'0c.1ch Ldrry I hr-.1 ' "d1lor-. hold off Woodbndgt> for the outnqhl c rown, II would be th first ttnw foothdll ttnd bd ketbdll would httve qamt•d '>Ole• po e ion of hrc;t plaC'f' tn thl' "dmP. school year The Sd1lor. wcrt> co-c httmp1on' in Sed View footbd.11 in '84 • 11old Paul belorr the qumt• thdl wt.• drub some '>Wt'clt on 1BrNhrt.•n1 for ham,· Mc etll Sdtd A•brta Lipscomb, a promialng 6-foot-2 1uruor center for the orthwood I llqh guts ba ketbdU team LS lhe of daught r 0 J Llp omb. "ho coached lower-level girls b.t.skc.-tb.tll at • wport Ht1tbor In thf" m1d-1<~~ 10 HAPPY lllTHDAY CMbt•O"'J rM o.ily ~lor'I Ath,.~ of rN WM,\~ DAvm.._ • Corona def Mir beMW MAJTU.. • Newport HertKw w+ftdit'O SOCCER CONTINUED FROM 6 ' \• Tu.day. Jonuary 29, 2002 7 JC football glory days after the war Back in the day, 1uruor college football was catalyst for some heat d recrwung battles. 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